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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND
RECITATIONS
GRANGER'S INDEX
to
Poetry and Recitations
A PRACTICAL REFERENCE BOOK FOR
LIBRARIANS, TEACHERS, BOOKSELLERS,
ELOCUTIONISTS, RADIO ARTISTS, ETC.
Third Edition, Completely Revised
and Enlarged, Covering 592 Boo^s
and Approximately 75,000 Titles
EDITED BY
Helen Humphrey Bessey
A. C. McCLURG & CO.
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PREFACE
WITH the publication of the second revised edition of GRANGER'S INDEX TO
POETRY AND RECITATIONS, it is gratifying to acknowledge the ever-increas
ing demand which the book enjoys. New uses for GRANGER are constantly
being discovered — the radio, in particular, by opening up a new field for poetry and
prose recitation has created a new demand for such indexing and special lists as
GRANGER pi*ovides.
This increasing usefulness of GRANGER'S INDEX is reflected in its increased size.
The first edition of GRANGER'S INDEX, published in 1904, was the outgrowth of
requests for certain poems made to the poetry department of McClurg's retail
book store. It listed 30,000 titles. The present volume, with approximately 75,000
title entries, is therefore more than twice the size of the first GRANGER and approxi
mately one-half larger than the 1918 edition.
This edition indexes current anthologies including those of 1937 which have
appeared since the publication of GRANGER'S SUPPLEMENT in 1928. Anthologies
in the 1918 INDEX and 1928 SUPPLEMENT which are still in print are also contained
in this volume. There are, however, books included in the earlier editions of
GRANGER and doubtless on the shelves of many libraries, which are not included in
this edition. Many librarians will, therefore, wish to retain the earlier editions of
GRANGER for reference.
In addition to anthologies, the INDEX includes thirty-five volumes containing
poems of fourteen of the best-known contemporary poets. After consultation with
a number of librarians, these poets were chosen on the basis of popular demand.
When available, complete or collected editions were used; when not, poems were
indexed from separate volumes. In the Appendix there are also twenty-two books
listed by symbol only under special subjects.
It is not claimed that the INDEX lists all poems and recitations extant, but few
popular ones will be sought in vain. Others, useful to study clubs, teachers, and
students of all ages, are also indexed. It has been the endeavor to trace selections
to their source when means were available and to identify properly poems which,
though identical, are listed by anthologists under a variety of titles. A much larger
proportion than ever before of the anthologies selected are university and high-school
texts, a fact which gives the student greater assurance of authoritative versions of
ballads and poems.
In using the new GRANGER, the following changes and additions may be noted :
Writers have been listed under best-known writing names, as far as could
be ascertained, with cross-references from other names under which they
appear or might conceivably be sought. The names of married women are
given main entry in the Author's Index under the writing-name ; not, as
formerly, under the married name. Pseudonyms are enclosed in quotations,
as are all initials used as signatures, whether recognized pseudonyms or not.
Sonnets have been very carefully listed, because sonnets chosen from
sequences are being increasingly included as separate poems in anthologies,
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often without reference to the fact that they come from such sequences,
Therefore, all first lines of sonnets have been given in the I'irst Line
Index, whether they were originally complete units or parts of longer works,
It is hoped that such listing will be useful.
In indexing long poems, great care has been taken to list selections so
that it will be easily apparent not only in what anthology each appears, but
also just what part (chapter, stanza, etc.) each represents of the larger work,
Limericks have been handled a little differently, perhaps, from the usual
method. Since most limericks are best known by first line, and since it was
found that the titles under which limericks appear in anthologies are often
group titles and of no practical use in recognizing the limerick, all separate
limericks have been referred by first lines to "Limericks" in the Title
Index, and these other titles given as alternates. It was felt that not only was
this the most satisfactory method, but also that grouping all limericks in one
place might prove a valuable feature to those in search of such verse.
In the Title Index, a title which is either ambiguous ("Another Title") or
a group title ("Lyrics and Epigrams") has been subordinated as an alternate
to a title under which the poem might possibly be looked for, if such a title
appears in another book. Otherwise it has been subordinated to its own
first line.
The Appendix has been increased by the addition of lists of poems and
recitations for a number of special days and subjects not included in previous
editions. Of particular interest to teachers and students as well as librarians
is Choral Reading, a new subject. Over a hundred and seventy selections,
as well as special books, are listed under this heading.
Although every care has been exercised to eliminate errors, in a work of this
kind some will inevitably be found. Exact information correcting them will be much
appreciated and will be utilized in future editions of the INDEX.
Acknowledgment is made to all who have assisted in this revision, to the
librarians who answered our requests for information, and in particular to the
Chicago Public Library, whose Reference Department has given freely of its time
and facilities.
Chicago, January, 1940 ' H. H. B.
CONTENTS
Preface vii
Explanatory Notes * • • - x
Key to Symbols x*
Title Index - * !
Author Index 621
First Line Index 899
Appendix • * 14&1
I3C
EXPLANATORY NOTES
The TITLE INDEX is the principal index, and all references in the AUTHOR and FIRST LINE
indices as well as in the APPENDIX apply to it. A Key to Symbols has been provided, so arranged
that the library numbers of the books can be inserted after the symbols.
In explanation of the arrangement of the TITLE INDEX, it is only necessary to say that a title
indented under the main entry is either the same poem or recitation under a different title or an
abridgment or selection therefrom.
Such titles as "Lullaby," "Song," "Sonnet/5 etc., have been alphabetized by the first lines,
which are given to assist in classification.
Titles and first lines beginning with "O" and "Oh" have been filed as though all were
spelled "O" and alphabetized according to the second word. The spelling given ("O" or "Oh")
represents the way in which the selections appear in a majority of the anthologies.
In the AUTHOR INDEX, "Mac" and "Me" are filed as though all were spelled "Mac."
In this edition of GRANGER which, for the first time, lists the complete works of some
poets, sonnets which are not included in any anthology and which are to be found only in the
author's separate works are indicated by the word "Complete" in parentheses in the FIRST LINE
INDEX following the title reference.
ABBREVIATIONS
abr. (abridged).
ad. (adapted).
add. (additional).
alt. (alternate).
arr. (arranged).
at. (attributed).
Bk. (book).
br. (brief).
C. (correct).
cf. (compare).
Ch. (chapter).
comp. (compiled or com
piler).
cond. (condensed).
dial, (dialogue).
diff. (different).
dram, (dramatized).
Eng. (English).
et al. (and others).
ff. (and following).
jr. (from).
frag, (fragment).
incl. (included or includ
ing).
introd. (introduction or
introductory) .
11. (lines).
Mid. (Middle).
misc. (miscellaneous).
mod. (modernized or
modern) .
N. T. (New Testament).
O.T. (Old Testament).
orig. (original).
pant, (pantomime).
par. (paraphrase).
pr. (prose),
prol. (prologue).
Pt (part).
rdg. (reading),
sc. (scene).
Sec. (section).
sel. (selection).
sels. (selections)*
si. (slightly).
st. (stanza).
sts. (stanzas).
tr. (translator, transla
tion, or translated).
far. (variant, variation,
or various).
vers. (version or
versions).
vs. (verse),
vss. (verses).
wr. (wrong or wrongly).
KEY TO SYMBOLS
AA American Anthology, An (1787-1900) . Edmund Clarence
J , ' Stedman Houghton Mifflin Company
ABF American Ballads and Folk Songs. John A. Lomax and
Alan Lomax The Macmillan Company
ABS American Ballads and Songs. Louise Pound Charles Scribner's Sons
ABVC Another Book of Verses for Children. E. V. Lucas The Macmillan Company
ACP Anthology of Catholic Poets, An. Shane Leslie The Macmillan Company
jJL' .. , ''ADAH Arbor Day (Our American Holidays Series). Robert
~t' •* ' Haven Schauffler Dodd, Mead & Company
*ADP Arbor Day Program No. 1 for Mixed Grades. Alice M.
Kellogg The Penn Publishing Company
*ADPR Arbor Day in the Primary Room. Susie M. Best, et al The Penn Publishing Company
AE Advanced Elocution. Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker The Penn Publishing Company
AEP-D Anthology of English Poetry, An (Dryden to Blake).
Kathleen Campbell Henry Holt and Company
AEP-W Anthology of English Poetry, An (Wyatt to Dryden).
Kathleen Campbell Henry Holt and Company
f£t\ <yAEV Anthology of English Verse, An. John Drinkwater Houghton Mifflin Company
fa J AFP. Anthology of French Poetry. Henry Carrington Oxford University Press
fALG All in a Lifetime. Edgar A. Guest Reilly & Lee Company
ALV Anthology of Light Verse, An. Louis Kronenberger The Modern Library
AMV-35 Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1935, and Yearbook of
American Poetry. Alan F. Pater The Poetry Digest Association
AMV-36 Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1936, and Yearbook of
American Poetry. Alan F. Pater The Poetry Digest Association
AMV-37 Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1937, and Yearbook of
American Poetry. Alan F. Pater The Paebar Company, Inc.
ANL Anthology of American Negro Literature. V. F. Calverton The Modern Library
jStyjfAOAJS. Armistice Day (Our American Holiday Series).
~^' '" " " A. P. Sanford and Robert Haven Schauffler Dodd, Mead & Company
AP American Poems (1625-1892). Walter C. Branson The University of Chicago Press
%//, ^yfAPA American Poetry (1671-1928) . Conrad Aiken The Modern Library
' APB American Poetry. Percy H. Boynton Charles Scribner's Sons
NOTE — Some "out-of-print" books are included in the INDEX because they are on
the shelves of the larger public libraries and in constant use.
* Contents of book not indexed. Book appears by symbol only under Special Books at the
end of appropriate lists in the APPENDIX.
fNot an anthology. Work of individual author.
xii AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
APD ......... American Poetry. A. B. DeMllle .......................................... Allyn and Bacon
APL ......... American Poems (1776-1922). Augustus White Long .............. American Book Company
APP ......... Atlantic Prose and Poetry. Charles Swain Thomas and
H. G. Paul ..................... . ............................... Little, Brown & Company
APW ........ American Poetry from the Beginning to Whitman.
Louis Untermeyer .................. j ................... Harcourt, Brace and Company
AS ........... American Songbag, The. Carl Sandburg ...................... Harcourt, Brace and Company
ATP, ........ Approaches to Poetry. Walter Blair and W. K. Chandler. , D. Appleton-Century Company, Inc.
AV .......... Answering Voice, The (1930 edition) . Sara Tcasdale ............... The Macmillan Company
AWP ....... . Anthology of World Poetry, An. (Revised and enlarged edition, 1936.)
Mark Van Doren ....... ..... . . . ..................................... Reynal & Hitchcock
BANP ....... Book of American Negro Poetry, The. James Weldon Johnson. . . Harcourt, Brace and Company
B^P. . ....... Book of American Poetry, The. Edwin Markham .................... William H. Wise & Co.
BAV ......... Book of American Verse, A. A. C. Ward ................... . ...... Oxford University Press
BB .......... Ballad Book, A. Katharine Lee Bates. Y. .......................... Benj. H. Sanborn & Co.
JBBV ......... Boy's Book of Verse, The. Helen Dean Fish ................... Frederick A. Stokes Company
BCEP ........ Book of Classic English Poetry, The (600-1830). Edwin
Markham .................................... .................... William H. Wise & Co.
BEL ......... Book of English Literature, A. (Third edition ; 2 vols. in 1.)
Pranklyn Bliss Snyder and Robert Grant Martin ........... ........ The Macmillan Company
fBEN. ....... Book of Earth (Book II of The Torch-Bearers). Alfred
N°yes ....................... ............................... Frederick A. Stokes Company
BFP ......... Book of Fireside Poems, A. William R. Bowlin ...................... . Albert Whitman & Co.
BFV ......... Book of Friendship Verse, The. Joseph Morris and
St. Claw Adams.. ................................................... A. L. Burt Company
BFVR. ...... Book of Famous Verse, A. Agnes Repplier ....... . . ........... Houghton Mifflin Company
BHP ......... Book of Humorous Poems, A. George E. Teter ................ Scott, Foresman and Company
BHV ..... •••• Book of Heroic Verse, A. (Everyman's Library edition.)
Arthur BurrelL. ..... .. ................. ....... .............. . . . E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
tBIS ........ • Buck in the Snow. Edna St. Vincent Millay. ......... ...... . .......... .. Harper £ Brothers
BLA- • •" ...... Bird-Lover's Anthology, The. Clinton Scollard and Jessie
B.Rittenhouse...... ...... ...... ....... ..... ................... Houghton Mifflin Company
BLP" ....... Book of Living Poems, A. William R. Bowlin ........................ Albert Whitman & Co.
BLP A ....... Best Loved Poems of the American People, The.
Hazel Felleman ..................... . ..................... Garden City Publishing Co., Inc,
BLRP ........ Best Loved Religious Poems, The. James Gilchrist Lazvson ........... Fleming H. Revell Co.
BLV .......... B°°k °f Living Versc' The* L°™ Untermeyer ............... Harcourt, Brace and Company
BMC ..... "" B^k of Modern Catholic Verse, The. Theodore Maynard ...... Henry Holt and Company, Inc.
BMEP ....... B°°k of Modern En^Iish Poet^ The. Edwin Markham .............. William H. Wise & Co,
BOHV ....... Book of Humorous Verse, The. (Revised and enlarged edition 1934 )
............................. Garden City Publishing Co, Inc.
BOL ...... - Bookof e'- ..... .............. Lothrop> Lee & Shepard Company
HPB......... Blue Poetry Book, The. Andrew Lang ... ..... .......... ....... Longmans, Green & Company
f Not an anthology. Work of individual author.
KEY TO SYMBOLS
BPM 30-37... Best Poems of 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937.
(8 vols.) Thomas Moult Harcourt, Brace and Company
BPN British Poets of the Nineteenth Century. Curtis Hidden
< ' - ' .,, *.. „ Page and Stith Thompson Benj. H. Sanborn & Co.
BPP Book of Personal Poems, A. William R. Bowlin Albert Whitman & Co.
BS Bright Side, The. Charles R. Skinner Noble & Noble, Publishers
BSV Book of Scottish Verse, A. R. L. Mackie Oxford University Press
, BTB 1-9 Best Things from Best Authors. (9 vols.) /. W. Shoemaker.
(Same as Best Selections in 27 volumes) The Penn Publishing Company
BTP Book of Treasured Poems, A. William R. Bowlin Albert Whitman & Co.
CAD Christmas. Alice Dalgliesh Charles Scribner's Sons
'' * CAG Cap and Gown (Fourth Series) . R. L. Pagct L. C. Page & Company
yt'( /CAP . Chief American Poets, The. Curtis Hidden Page Houghton Miffln Company
CAW Catholic Anthology, The. Thomas Walsh and George N.
Schuster The Macmillan Company
CBE Chilswell Book of English Poetry, The. Robert Bridges Longmans, Green <& Co.
CBOV College Book of Verse, The (1250-1925) . Robert M. Gay.
(Same as Riverside Book of Verse) Houghton Mifflin Company
CBPC Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children, The (1933 edition).
Kenneth Grahame G. P. Putnam's Sons
, > CCP Chimney Corner Poems (Revised edition) . Veronica S.
Hutchinson Minton, Balch & Co.
CCR Choice Readings. Robert McLean Cumnock Grosset & Dunlap
|CCS Cornhuskers, The. Carl Sandburg Henry Holt and Company, Inc.
CD Choice Dialect. Charles C. Shoemaker The Penn Publishing Company
CDC Caroling Dusk. Countee Cullen Harper & Brothers
*CDD Classic Dialogues and Dramas. Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker The Penn Publishing Company
*CDS Choice Dialogues. Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker The Penn Publishing Company
CEP Collection of English Poems, A (16604800). Ronald S.
Crane Harper & Brothers
CFBP Children's First Book of Poetry, The. Emilie Kip Baker American Book Company
CG Children's Garland, The. Coventry Patmore The Macmillan Company
CGOV Children's Garland of Verse, The. Grace Rhys E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
CH Come Hither. Walter de la Mare Alfred A. Knopf
J... ,/.' CHB Christmas Holiday Book, A. Alice Daglish and Ernest Rhys E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
CHS Choice Humor. Charles C. Shoemaker The Penn Publishing Company
CIV , Cat jn Verse, The. Carolyn Wells and Luella D. Everett Little, Brown & Company
j -; vV;* CLS Christmas in Legend and Story. Elva S. Smith and
Alice L Haseltine Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company
#// tCMM ... Conversation at Midnight. Edna St. Vincent Millay Harper & Brothers
/' ; GMP Chief Modern Poets of England and America (Revised edition, 1936) .
' I Gerald DeWitt Sanders and John Herbert Nelson The Macmillan Company
* Contents of book not indexed. Book appears by symbol only under Special Books at the end
of appropriate lists in the APPENDIX.
t Not an anthology. Work of individual author.
A1ST INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
— COAH Christmas (Our American Holidays Series).
Robert Haven Scruffier Docld, Mead & Company
_CP., Contemporary Poetry. Marguerite Wilkinson The Macmillan Company
fCPAN 1-3. . Collected Poems. (3 vols.) Alfred Noyes Frederick A. Stokes Company
^tCPB Collected Poems. Rupert Brooke Dodd, Mead & Company
fCPCS Chicago Poems. Carl Sandburg Henry Holt and Company
^CPD Commencement Parts. Harry Cassell Davis Noble & Noble, Publishers
• CPG Canadian Poets. John W. Garvin McClelland & Stewart, Ltd.
tCPL Collected Poems. Vachcl Lindsay The Macmillan Company
CPN Children's Poems That Never Grow Old. Clement F. Benoit Reilly & Lee Company
CPOI Certain Poets of Importance. Hattie Hecht Slots E. P. Button & Co., Inc.
fCPS Complete Poems. Robert Service Dodd, Mead & Company
.4 , \l" - T^CPWR. ..... Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley, The The Bobbs-Merrill Company
CR Copeland Reader, The. Charles Townsend Copeland Charles Scribner's Sons
_ CRE Century Readings in English Literature. John W. Cunliffe,
J. F. A. Pyre and Karl Young D. Appleton- Century Company, Inc.
CRP College Readings in Poetry, English and American. Frances
Kelley Del Plame and Adah Georgina Grandy The Macmillan Company
CRYO Christmas Recitations for Young and Old. Dorothy M.
Shipman The Penn Publishing Company
CS Christmas Selections. Rosamund Livingston McN aught The Penn Publishing Company
CSBP Children's Second Book of Poetry, The. Emilie Kip Baker American Book Company
CSF Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads. John A.
Lomax The Macmillan Company
*CSL Choral Speaking Arrangements for the Lower Grades.
Louise Abney and Grace Rowe Expression Company, Publishers
*CSU Choral Speaking Arrangements for the Upper Grades.
Louise Abney Expression Company, Publishers
CTBP Children's Third Book of Poetry, The. Emilie Kip Baker American Book Company
CV Contemporary Verse. A. Marion Merrill and Grace E. W.
Spragiie Little, Brown & Company
* / * „ -tCVG Collected Verse. Edgar A. Guest Reilly & Lee Company
./ t , -~^CWAP. Complete George Washington Anniversary Programs.
j •' t t Alma Laird Noble & Noble, Publishers
, . ;, ~*DD .... Days and Deeds: Poetry. Burton Egbert Stevenson and
Elisabeth E. Stevenson Doubleday, Doran & Co,, Inc.
Desk Drawer Anthology, The. Alice Roosevelt Longworth
and Theodore Roosevelt Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc.
Delsarte Recitation Book. Elsie M. Wilbor , Edgar S. Werner & Co.
- tDTRN. ..... Dick Turpin's Ride and Other Poems. Alfred Noyes Frederick A. Stokes Company
EA* - - • English Anthology of Prose and Poetry, An. Henry New-
bolt E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
EBSV Edinburgh Book of Scottish Verse, The (1300-1900) .
W. MacNeile Dixon Oxford University Press
* Contents of book not indexed. Book appears by symbol only under Special Books at the end
of appropriate lists m the APPENDIX.
f Not an anthology. Work of individual author
KEY TO SYMBOLS
#ED Excelsior Dialogues. Phineas Garrett The Penn Publishing Company
EG English Galaxy of Shorter Poems, The. Gerald Bullett The Macmillan Company
EM 1-2 English Masterpieces I and II (700-1900) . (2 vols.—revised
edition, 1937.) H. W. Herrlngton W. W. Norton & Co., Inc.
JEMS Early Moon. Carl Sandburg Harcourt, Brace and Company
),".'! EOAH Easter (Our American Holidays Series). Susan Tracy
f Rice and Robert Haven Schauffler Dodd, Mead & Company
EP English Poetry (11704892). John Matthews Manly Ginn and Company
' EPC English Poems from Chaucer to Kipling. Thomas Marc
Parrott and Augustus White Long Ginn and Company
EPEP English Poems (The Elizabethan Age and the Puritan
Period) . Walter C. Branson The University of Chicago Press
EPN English Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. G. R. Elliott
and Norman Foerster The Macmillan Company
EPNC English Poems (The Nineteenth Century). Walter C.
Bronson The University of Chicago Press
EPOM English Poems (Old English and Middle English Periods) .
Walter C. Bronson The University of Chicago Press
{ EPP English Prose and Poetry. John Matthews Manly Ginn and Company
EPRE English Poems (The Restoration and the Eighteenth
Century) . Walter C. Bronson The University of Chicago Press
EPS English Poetry of the Seventeenth Century. Roberta
Florence Brinkley W. W. Norton & Co., Inc.
EPW 1-5 English Poets. (5 vols.) Thomas Humphrey Ward The Macmillan Company
ERP English Romantic Poets. James Stephens, Edwin L. Beck
and Royal H. Snow American Book Company
ES English Sonnets. Arthur T. Quiller-Couch „ Thomas Y. Crowell Company
tESCL Every Soul Is a Circus. Vachel Lindsay The Macmillan Company
ESPB English and Scottish Popular Ballads. Helen Child Sargent
and George L. Kittredge Houghton Mifflin Company
EV 1-5 English Verse. (5 vols.) W. Peacock Oxford University Press
!t'f <%AOV Father : An Anthology of Verse. Margery Doud and
^ Cleo M. Parsley E. P. Button & Co,, Inc.
FF Facing Forward. Joseph Morris and St. Clair Adams A. L. Burt Company
/ fFFTM Few Figs from Thistles, A. Edna St. Vincent Millay Harper & Brothers
// fFIM Fatal Interview. Edna St. Vincent Millay Harper & Brothers
• r j / */*& «•
FOAIjI Flag Day (Our American Holidays Series). Robert Haven
' '" , / , Schauffler Dodd. Mead & Company
"*vd * * ""
1 1 •'^Sp. / Fifty Poets. William Rose Benet Dodd, Mead & Company
j *r <jp
* FPE Famous Poems Explained. Waitman Barbe Noble & Noble, Publishers
FPH Fireside Poems. Veronica S. Hutchinson Minton, Balch & Company
FT Friendly Town, The. E. V. Lucas Henry Holt and Company, Inc.
FTB Four and Twenty Blackbirds. Helen Dean Fish Frederick A. Stokes Company
s; • * Contents of book not indexed. Book appears by symbol only under Special Books at the end
* of appropriate lists in the APPENDIX.
f Not an anthology. Work of individual author.
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
GA Great Americans: As Seen by the Poets. Burton E.
Stevenson J- B- LiPPincott Company
GBOV Garden Book of Verse, The. William Griffith and Mrs.
John Walton Paris William Morrow & Company
GBV. Girl's Book of Verse, The. Mary Gould Davis Frederick A. Stokes Company
GDAH Graduation Day (Our American Holidays Series) ,
A. P. Sanford and Robert Haven Schauffler Dodd, Mead & Company
GEPC , Great English Poets. Oscar James Campbell and
J F A Pyre Dodd, Mead & Company
GEPM Great English Poets, A Selection from the. Sherwin Cody A. C, McClurg & Co.
GFA Golden Flute, The. Alice Hubbard and Adeline Babbitt Reynal & Hitchcock, Inc.
GH Good Humor. Henry Firth Wood The Penn Publishing Company
fGMAS Good Morning, America. Carl Sandburg Harcourt, Brace and Company
GN Golden Numbers. Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archi
bald Smith Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc.
GPE Great Poems of the English Language. Wallace Alvin
Briggs Harlem Book Company
GPWW Great Poems of the World War, W. D. Eaton T. S. Denison & Company
GR 1-2 Good Readings for High Schools. (2 vols.) Tom Peete
Cross, Reed Smith and Elmer Sta^uffer Ginn and Company
GR-a Good Readings for High Schools (American Writers).
Tom Peete Cross, Reed Smith and Elmer Stauffer Ginn and Company
GR-e Good Readings for High Schools (English Writers).
Tom Peete Cross, Reed Smith and Elmer Stauffer Ginn and Company
GS Golden Staircase, The. Louey Chisholm G. P. Putnam's Sons
GSRC Grace Marie Stanistreet's Recitations for Children The Penn Publishing Company
GT-2 Gypsy Trail, The (Vol. II). Pauline Goldmark and Mary
Hopkins Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc.
»*
GTBS . . Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in
the English Language. Francis Palgrave Oxford University Press
GTIV. . ; Golden Treasury of Irish Verse, A. Lennox Robinson The Macmillan Company
GTML Golden Treasury of Modern Lyrics, The. Laurence Binyon The Macmillan Company
GTSE Golden Treasury. (Everyman's Library edition ; edited by
E. Rhys.) Francis T. Palgrave.. R P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
GTSL Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics, The (Revised 1 volume
edition). Francis T. Palgrave The Macmillan Company
HB Homespun. Anita Browne American Book Company
HBMV Home Book of Modern Verse, The. ' Burton Egbert
Stevenson Henry Holt and Company, Inc.
HBR Handbook of Best Readings. S. H. Clark Charles Scribner's Sons
HBV. Home Book of Verse, The. (Sixth edition.) Burton Egbert
£'" "' Stevenson....- .^ Henry Holt and Company, Inc.
HBVY. . ..... Home Book of Verse for Young Folks, The. Burton
Egbert Stevenson. Henry Holt and CompailV) Inc
t Not an anthology. Work of individual author.
KEY TO SYMBOLS
*HCTC ...... How to Celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. Alice M.
Kellogg ..................................... . .......... . The Penn Publishing Company
*HE. . . ...... Holiday Entertainments, Charles C. Shoemaker .............. The Penn Publishing Company
\H,-V HH .......... Highdays and Holidays, Florence Adams and Elisabeth
^' "'"' McCarrick ..................................................... E. P. Button & Co., Inc.
HHHA ...... Humorous Hits and How to Hold an Audience.
Grenville Kleiser ............................................ Funk & Wagnalls Company
HMSP ....... Holyrood: A Garland of Modern Scots Poems,
W. H. Hamilton ............................................... E. P. Button & Co., Inc.
jT, HO AH ....... Hallowe'en (Our American Holidays Series). Robert
Haven Schauffler .............................................. Bodd, Mead & Company
v> HS ........... Holiday Selections. Sara Sigourney Rice .................... The Penn Publishing Company
£* HSP ......... Humorous Speaker, The. Paul M. Pearson ...................... Noble & Noble, Publishers
HSPS ........ High School Prize Speaker, The. William Leonard Snozv ........ Houghton Mifflin Company
HT .......... Heart Throbs. Joe Mitchell Chappie. (Published also with
More Heart Throbs in a 1-vol. edition, Treasure Chest of
Memories) ............................................................ Grosset & Bunlap
J; ; /,; < HTR ......... High Tide. Mrs. Waldo Richards ................................ Houghton Mifflin Company
HWC ........ Here We Come a' Piping. Rose Fyleman ..................... Frederick A. Stokes Company
J , fHWM ...... Harp- Weaver, The. Edna St. Vincent Millay ............................ Harper & Brothers
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I AP ......... Introduction to American Poetry, An. Frederick C. Prcs-
cott and Gerald D. Sanders ....................................... Bodd, Mead & Company
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TITLE INDEX
TITLE INDEX
A' about It.— William Lyle.— DRB
A. Apple Pie. — Edward Lear. See Nonsense Alphabet, A ("A
was once an apple pie").
A B C.— Eliza Cook.— OTPC^-RYC
A B C. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German.— SAS
"A B C D E F G".— Unknown.— ESPB
A B C of Landscape Gardening, The. — Unknown, — ADAH
A B C's in Green .-—Leonora Speyer.— DD— HBMV— HBVY
— NLK— OHIP--OQP— POY— PPA— QP-1 — SPT —
ST
(A B C's Garden. )— ODP
A. C. S. — Alexander M. Stephen.— CPG
A. E.— Lord Dunsany.— BPM-36
A. E. F.— Carl Sandburg.— -HBMV — MAP — RH — SASS—
TCAP
A. E. F. to T. R., The.— Corinne Roosevelt Robinson.—RDAH
A. L. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr, the French by Henry Carrington.
A. R. U. (with music). — Unknown. — AS
A Clymene. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
A Fauxbourg. — George Croly. Sec Paris in 1815.
"A la Belle fetoile."— Sara Hamilton Birchall.— NLK
A la Mode. — Clara Marcelle Greene. — WRR-2
A la Promenade. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr, the French by Arthur
Symons. — AWP
A Quoi Bon Dire. — Charlotte Mew. — HBMV
A Se Stesso. — Giacomo Leopardi, tr. fr. the Italian by Lorna
de' Lucchi.— AWP— TAWP— -WBP
A Terre.— Wilfred Owen.— RH
A Was an Ant. — Edward Lear. See Nonsense Alphabet ("A
was an ant").
"A" Was an Apple-Pie.— Unknown.— OTPC
A Was Once an Apple-Pie. --Edward Lear. See Nonsense Al
phabet, A ("A was once an apple-pie").
Aaron.— George Herbert.— EPW-2— OAEP—OBS
Aaron Burr's Wooing. — Edmund Clarence Stedraan. — GA —
PAH
Aaron Hatfielcl. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology,
Abalone (with music"). — Unknown. — AS
Abandoned. — Madison Cawein. — YT
Abandoned Adobe, An. — Rose Henderson. — VOD
Abandoned Elopement, An. — Joseph C. Lincoln. — WRR-39
Abandoned Roads. — Amy May Rogers. — DDA
Abandoned Towpath, An. — -Elias Lieberman. — PFE
Abandoned Troop Horse, The. — Mary A. Rocke. — WRR-4
Abasshyd.— Pittendrigh Macgillivray.— HMSP
Abbess's Story, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Christus: A Mystery.
Abbey, The. — Jose M. Eguren, tr, fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW
Abbey Asaroe. — William Allingham.— GTIV
Abbey Walk, The.— Robert Henryson.— BSV
Abbie Ben Adams (parody). — Carolyn Wells.— CIV
Abbie's Accounts. — Tudor Jenks.— - SR— WRR-32
Abbot, The, sel. — Sir Walter Scott.
Life.— BPN
Abbot of Canterbury, The. — Unknown. See King John and the
Abbot of Canterbury.
Abbot of Derry, The.™ John Bennett.— BFV— HBMV— TBM
Abbot of Inisfalen, The.— William Allingham.— GN— HBV—
MW— STP
Abby and Beauty. — Sidney Howard and Rene Fauchois. See
Late Christopher Bean, The.
Abdelazer, sels. — (Mrs.) Aphra Behn.
Love in Fantastic Triumph < Sat. — OAEP
(Song: "Love in fantastic triumph sate.") — EPRE —
EPW-2— EV-3— HBV— OBEV
(Song: Love Armed.) — OBS
Abdel-Hassan.— Unknown.-— OHCS-1 0
Abdul, the Bulbul Arneer (with music). — Unknown. — AS
(Abdullah Bulbul Amir, or, Ivan Petrofsky Skovar.) —
BLPA
(Ye Ballade of Ivan Petrofsky Skevar.)— ABF (with mu
sic} — LL-3
Abe Lincoln.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Abe Lincoln. — Dennis Hanks.— WRR-45
Abe Lincoln's Honesty. — Unknown. — LBAH
Abe Martin.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Abenamar, Abenamar. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Robert Southey.— AWP
Abencerrage, sel. ("Fair land," etc.), — Felicia Dorothea He-
mans. — PER
Abhrain an Bhuideil. — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. — TIP
Abide with Me. — Henry Francis Lyte. — AE — BCEP (sel.) —
BLRP— BPP— HBV— LLC— MRV— PECK — PJH-2—
VA— WBLP— WGRP— WTP-6
(at. to W. H. Monk).— MHT
"Abide with Me".— Stephen Henry Thayer.— OHCS-33
Abide with Us.— Horatius (or Horatio) Bonar.— VA
Abiding Love, The.— John White Chadwick.— BLPA
(Auld Lang Syne.)— WGRP
(It Singeth Low in Every Heart.)— LOW— MHT
Abigail.— Sarah Field Davison.— HB
Abigail Becker.— Amanda T. Jones.— BTB-1— OHCS-26
Abigail Fisher.— Delia A. Haywood.— BTB-6
Abishag.— Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
Abla. — Antara. See Mu'allaq'at, The.
Abnegation. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Monna Innom-
mata.
Abner and the Widow Jones.— Robert Bloomfield.— OHCS-25
Abner's Second Wife. — P. C. Fossett. — OHCS-29
Aboard at a Ship's Helm.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— GR-a—
MOAP
Aboard the "Sea- Swallow". — Edward Dowden.— TIP
Abolitionist and Slaveholder. — Winston Churchill. See Crisis
The.
Aboriginal Chant, An. — Unknozvn. — GH
Aboriginal Mother's Lament, An. — Charles Harpur. — MO AH—
VA
Abou Ben Adhem. — Leigh Hunt.— ABVC— BCEP— BLPA—
BS— BTP— CBE — CBPC — CCR— CG— CGOV— CPN
— CSPB— DD— EA— EP— EPN— ERP— EV-4— FPE—
GEPM—GN—GPE—GR-e—GS— HBV— HBVY— HT
—ICBD—JHP—JPC—LC— LEAP— LLC— LPS-3—
MCCG— MPC-11— MR— MRV— MW— NPSC— OBVV
— ODP — OFPE— OG— .OHCS-3 — OHFP— OHNP—
OQP — OTPC — PB-9 — PBGG— PC— PDN— PECK—
PJH-1— POOI— POY — PPD-1 — PTA-1 — PTER —
PTWP — PYM — QP-1— RIS— RON— SB A— SPE-4—
SPS— SR— STP — TCEP — TPH — TVSH — TYP—
WBLP— WGRP— WLIP—WTP-5
About an Allegory. — Walter Conrad Arensberg. — LA
About Animals. — Hilda Conkling. — UTS
About Barbers. — Unknown. — WRR-7
About Children. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
About Contributions. — Unknown. — WRR-12
About Flags.— Eliza E. Clarke.— FOAH
About Flags in Marine and Government Use. — Unknown, —
FOAH
About Himself ("I am not now what I have been"). — Clement
Marot, tr, fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
About Himself ("This, Clement Marot," etc.). — Clement Ma-
rot, tr, fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
About My Dreams. — Hilda Conkling. — MLP
About Our Folks.— Henry Firth Wood.— GH
About Savannah. — Unknown. — PAH
About the Classics. — Arnold Bennett. See Literary Taste and
How to Form It.
About the Fairies. — Unknown. — PEM
About Women. — H. Phelps Putnam. — MAP
Above St. Irenee. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — VA
Above Salerno. — Ada Foster Murray. — HBV
Above the Battle. — Mark Van Doren. — MOAP
Above the Battle's Front. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — RH
Above the Heavens.— Amos R. Wells. — MRV
Above These Cares. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Abraham Davenport. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AP — APB —
BFVR— CAP— CBOV— DDA— IAP—JHP— MOAP —
OBAV— OG— PB-5— SPE-8
Abraham Lincoln. — Lyman Abbott. — LBAH
Abraham Lincoln.— A. , S. Ames. — OHIP
Abraham Lincoln, sels. (Speech delivered in Plymouth Church,
April 23, 1865).— Henry Ward Beecher.
Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr. — PEOR
(Abraham Lincoln.) — BTB-1
(Extract of a Sermon on the Death of Abraham Lin
coln, An.)— OHCS-3
Behold a Martyr. — WRR-46
Death of Abraham Lincoln, The.— SPE-7
Effect of the Death of Lincoln.— LBAH
Lincoln.— WRR-45
Martyr and the Conqueror. — LLC
Martyr President, The.— PPS
On the Death of Lincoln. — SPE-3
Sermon on Lincoln. — WRR-2 7
Abraham Lincoln.— Joel Benton.— DD — LBAH
(Another Washington.) — WRR-45
Abraham Lincoln. — Virginia Fraser Boyle. — BAP
Abraham Lincoln, — Henry Howard Brownell. — GN (abr.) —
. LBAH— WRR-46
Abraham Lincoln. — William Cullen Bryant. — APB — DD— GA
— GDAH— MC— PAH
(Death of Lincoln, The.)— AP— BAV— CAP— GR-a— HH
— IAP— MPC-13— MPC-14
(Ode for the Burial of Abraham Lincoln.)— WRR-46
(To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln.) — LBAH— OHIP
Abraham Lincoln. — Samuel Valentine Cole.— OHIP — PEDC
Abraham Lincoln. — Rose Terry Cooke. — LBAH
Abraham
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Abraham Lincoln, sels. — John Drinkwater.
"I beg you not to harass yourself, madam" (fr. sc. iii). —
PPD-1
"Wind blows in the night, A" (fr. sc. v.). — MM
"You said this was a great evening for me" (fr. sc. *). —
PPD-1
Abraham Lincoln.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— LBAH— PEDC—
RON
Abraham Lincoln. — Charles H. Fowler. — OHCS-20
(Lincoln— si. abr.) — WRR-45
Abraham Lincoln.— James A. Garfield.— LBAH— PEOR
Abraham Lincoln (pr.). — James Russell Lowell. — MAL
Abraham Lincoln. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode Recited at
the Harvard Commemoration.
Abraham Lincoln. — Francesca Falk Miller. — PEDC
Abraham Lincoln. — Frank Moore. — LBAH
Abraham Lincoln. — John P. Newman. — LLC — PPSC
(Abraham Lincoln's Place in History.) — PEOR
(Majestic in His Individuality.) — LBAH
Abraham Lincoln. — Florence Evelyn Pratt. — LBAH
Abraham Lincoln, — Theodore Roosevelt. — OHCS-39
( Lincoln. ) — LB AH— WRR-45
Abraham Lincoln, set. — Carl Sandburg.
Railsplitter's Reading, The. — MOB
Abraham Lincoln. — Goldwin Smith. — LLC
Abraham Lincoln. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — GA — PAH
Abraham Lincoln ("Not as when some great captain falls"). —
Richard Henry Stoddard.— AA— APB— APL— GDAH
— PAH— SPE-4 (much abr.)
(Horatian Ode, An.) — LBAH
Abraham Lincoln ("This man whose homely face"). — Richard
Henry Stoddard.— DD — GN — HH— LBAH— CHIP
PED C—P SO— RYC
(To Portrait of Lincoln.) — WRR-46
Abraham Lincoln. — Melancthon Woolsey Stryker. See Ora
tion before New York Republican Club, 1897.
Abraham Lincoln. — Tom Taylor (sometimes wr. at. to Mark
Lemon or Shirley Brooks). — BMEP — DDA — GA —
LBAH— LLC— LPS-3— MCCG— PAH— PTA-1— VA—
WRR-4— WTP-8
(British Tribute to Lincoln.) — HT
Abraham Lincoln. — Henry Watterson. — CCR — HSPS (am)
Abraham Lincoln. — Robert Whitaker.— GA — HH
Abraham Lincoln As a Man of Letters. — Hamilton Wright
Mabie.— LBAH
Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See Book
of Americans, A.
Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr. — Henry Ward Beecher. See
Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln, the Master. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OHIP
—PEDC— RON— RYC
(Master. The.)— OQP— QP-2
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight.— Vach el Lindsay. — ATP
— CP— CPL— GPWW— HB V— MAP— MC— MCCG—
MO AP — MPB — MPC-1 4 — N AMP — NP — OB AV —
OHFP— OHIP— OQP— PAH— PEDC (abr.)— PFE—
PJH-2 — POI — PPD-2— QP-2 — RH— RNP — SBA—
SBMV— SL— TCAP— VOD
Abraham Lincoln's Autobiography. — Abraham Lincoln. — LBAH
(Autobiography.) — WRR-46
Abraham Lincoln's Christmas Gift. — Nora Perry. — LBAH
Abraham Lincoln's Death — A Description of the Scene at
Ford's Theatre.— Walt Whitman.— LBAH
Abraham Lincoln's Place in History. — John P. Newman. —
PEOR
(Abraham Lincoln.) — LLC — PPSC
(Majestic in His Individuality.) — LBAH
Abraham Lincoln's Speech at the Dedication of the National
Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1863.
— Abraham Lincoln. See Gettysburg Address.
Abraham's Sacrifice. — Unknown. — EPOM
Abram and Zimri. — Clarence Cook. — OHCS-8
Absalom,— Nathaniel P. Willis (si. abr.) . — OHCS-1
(David's Lament for Absalom — abr.) — BTB-S — PTA-2
(Lament for Absalom — si. abr.). — LLC
David's Lament over Absalom (sel. fr. above") . — MHT
Absalom and Achitophel (First Part). — John Dryden. — CEP —
EM-1— EPS— GEPC— OAEP— TOP
AchitopheL— AWP (br. ^.)— BCEP (br. sel.)—CR— EP
(abr.)— EPP— EPW-2— EV-3— GPE— LL-4 (br
sel.)— JAWP— SEP— WBP— WHA (br. sel.) '
(Character of the ,Earl of Shaftesbury — very brief sel.) ..
— LPS-3
(Shaftesbury.)— NBE—OBS
"Inhabitants of old Jerusalem, The." — TCEP
(Popish Plot, The — br. sel.) — ACP
"Jews, a headstrong, moody murmuring race, The." —
AEP-D— EPRE (315 II.)— TPH
(English in 1680, The.)— NBE
Malcontents, The. Zimri (78 11.)— CR— EPW-2
(Malcontents, The — 50 11.) — OBS
(Zimri— 26 11.)— AWP— BCEP (18 11. only)— EA—
EV-3— JAWP— LPS-3— WBP
"Numerous host of dreaming saints succeed." — EPP
(Crowd and Buckingham, The.) — NBE
"Of all this numerous progeny was none." — CRE
Titus Gates.— NBE
Absalom and Achitophel, Second Part. — Nahum Tate John
Dryden, et al.
Absalom and Achitophel, from the Second Part of (11 310-
509, by Dryden).— CEP :
( Now stop your noses," etc. — br. sel.) — CRE
Absalom and Achitophel, Second Part (Continued).
(Doeg and Og.)— EPW-2
("Does? thoueh without knowing.") — AEP-D — EPRE
(Og and DoeV)-AWP-JAWP-WBP
Absence.— John Arthur Blaikie.— VA
Absence.— Robert Bridges.— OBEV
("When my love was away.") — EG — PWB
Absence.— Stephen Crane. — SPE-4
Absence. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG t
Absence (C.). — John Hoskins (sometimes at. to John Donne). —
EV-2— GPE— LEAP
("Absence, heare my protestation '0— EG
(Present in Absence.) — GTBS — G1SE — GTSL — SBA—
WTP-4
(That Time and Absence Proves Rather Helps Than Hurts
to Loves.)— OBEV
Absence.— Richard Jago.— BCEP— HBV— OBEV
Absence.— Frances Anne Kemble.— LPS-1— OHCS-S
Absence ("Here, ever since you went abroad"). — Walter Savage
Landor.— OBEV— TOP
Absence ("lanthe! you resolve to cross the sea.") — Walter
Savage Landor. See "lanthe, you resolve to cross the
sea."
Absence.— Claude McKay.— CDC
Absence. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LVII).
Absence. — William Shenstone. See Pastoral Ballad.
Absence. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (Tenth
Song).
Absence. — Unknown. — OBSC
(Western Wind.)— BCEP
("Western wind, when wilt thou blow.")- — EG
Absence ("When I think," etc.). — Unknown.— GTSL— LPS-1
— WTP-1
(On Happy Days.) — BFP
Absence, The. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
Absence.— Nathaniel Parker Willis.— MO AH
Absence and Presence. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See
Cselica.
"Absence, heare my protestation." — John Hoskins. See Absence.
' ' — John Donne.
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Absence of Little Wesley, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Absence of Occupation. — William Cowper. See Retirement.
Absent.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Absent.' — Virginia Hart Licle. — HB
Absent from Thee I Languish Still. — John Wilmot, Earl of
Rochester.— AEV
(Return.)— EA— OBEV
(Song, A: "Absent from thee, I languish still.") — EPRE—
EPS— EPW-2— OBS
Absent Minded Birch Tree, The. — Kathleen Millay. — PEDC
Absent One Day from School, — Annie H. Streater (or Streeter).
WRR-17
Absent Soldier Son, The.— Sydney Dobell. — MOAH
Absent yet Present.— Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. — OBVV
Absentee, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Absent-Minded Beggar, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Absinthe Drinkers, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Absolute and Abitofhell. — Ronald Knox. — BMC
Absolute Explains,The.— Thomas Hardy. — MM
Absolution. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — FP
Absolution. — Martha Lindstedt. — CAG
Absolution. — Edith Nesbit. — BTB-6 — DRB (diff. vers.)
Absolution. — Siegfried Sassoon. — NV
Absolution. — Edward Willard Watson. — AA
Absolvers, The. — Robert Southey. See Vision of Judgement, A.
Abstemia. — Gelett Burgess. — NA
Abstract of the Surgeon-General's Report. — Fitz-Greene Halleck
and Joseph Rodman Drake. See Croaker Papers, The.
Abstrosophy. — Gelett Burgess. — NA
Abt Vogler.— Robert Browning.— BEL— BMEP— BPN— CRE
— EM-2— EP— EPN — EPNC— GEPC— GEPM— HBV
— OAEP— TOP— TPH— VA— VLEP-— WGRP— WLIP
"Builder and maker Thou," etc. (sel.)— OQP— QP-1
"But here is the finger of God" (sel.) — CPOI
"Therefore to whom," etc. (sel.)— OHPI— GPE (abr.)
"Well, it is gone at last," etc. (sel.) — MRV
Abu Midjan. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Abu Nowas for the Barmacides. — Unknown. See Thousand
and One Nights.
Abuse of Washington, The. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson. —
Abuses Stript and Whipt, sel. — George Wither
Weakness.— EPW-2
Abyss.- — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — ES
(No Worst, There Is None.)— VLEP
Acacia Leaves, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves from
a Chinese Jar.
Academy at Venice, The. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BHV
Academy Bell, The.— Unknown.— PRK
Academy Episode, An. — R. Neish. — WRR-20
Acadian Exiles, The. — George Bancroft. See History of the
United States.
Accept My Full Heart's Thanks. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BFV
Acceptance. — Robert Frost.— CM P — M O A P
Acceptance.— Willard Wattles.— OQP— QP-1— SBMV
Acceptance of Nomination for the Presidency in 1860. — Abra
ham Lincoln. — WRR-46
Acceptation. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — MC — PAH
Accepted andWHl Appear.— "Parmenas Mix" (Andrew J. Kel-
TITLE INDEX
Address
Accident.— Jean Batchelor. — NYBV
Accident in Art. — Richard Hovey. — HBV
Accidian. — Henry Charles Beeching. — OBVV
Accommodating Office Boy, The. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Accomplished Facts.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS— WH A
According to Code. — Katherine Mayo. — APP
According to St. Mark.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— MOM
Account of a Negro Sermon. — John B. Gough. — WRR-21
Account of the Greatest English Poets, An, set ("Long had
our dull forefathers," etc.). — Joseph Addison. — EP —
EPRE
Accountability.— Paul Laurence Dunbar. — LA — OHCS-40 — SR
Accounte of W. Caynges Feast, The.— Thomas Chatterton.— EP
— EPP— EPRE— EPW-3
Accusation, The. — Edgar Lee Masters.— RNP
"Accuse me not, beseech you, that I wear." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XV)
Aceldama.— George F. Butler.— GPWW
Achievement. — Morris Abel Beer. — PFE
Achievement and Patriotic Service. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Achilles, sel. — John Gay.
Song: "Think of Dress in ev'ry Light" (Jr. Act III), —
OBEC
Achilles.— Ernest Myers.— OBVV
Achilles Goes Forth to Battle. — Homer. See Iliad, The < Wrath
of Achilles, The).
Achilles in Scyros, sel. — Robert Bridges.
Chorus of Scyrian Maidens. — MV-2
Achilles Shows Himself in the Battle by the Ships, — Homer.
See Iliad, The.
Achitophel. — John Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel.
Acid Test, The. — Mark Guy Pearse.— PDN
Acis and Galatea, sels. — John Gay.
Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing.— EV-3— OBEC
(Air: "Love in her eyes sits playing.") — GPE
Song: "O Ruddier than the cherry." — AEP-D — EV-3 —
HBV— OBEC— OBEV
(Air.)— GPE
Acknowledgment. — Sidney Lanier. — APB _
"Now at thy soft recalling voice I rise" (2nd st. only). —
CBOV
(Acknowledgments.) — GPE
Acme and Septiinius. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by Abraham
Cowley.— AWP
Acolyte, The.— James Rorty. — MOAP
Acolyte.— Mary Brent Whiteside. — LS
Acoma, sel. — Edgar Lee Masters.
Hymn to the Sun.— CMP
Aeon— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle.)— MCT
Aeon ana Rhodope; or, Inconstancy. — Walter Savage Landor.
— BPN
"Year's twelve daughters had in turn gone by, The" (sel.}
— EP
Acorns.— Edith King.— GFA— MPC-4— RAR
Acorns and Apples. — Albert Edmund Trombly. — AMV-36
Acquaintance. — Josephine Johnson. — AM V-3 7
Acquaintance. — David Morton. — MCCG
Acquainted with the Night. — Robert Frost. — NP
Acquiescence of Pure Love, The. — Mme. Guyon, tr. fr. the
French by William Cowper.— EPW-3
Across Illinois. — John Stoltze (wr. at. to Betty Snyder).— POT
(Prairies.) — PCD
Across the Delaware.— Will Carleton.— MC— PAH
Across the Door. — Padraic Colum. — HBV— SMP
Across the Fields.— Walter Crane.— VA
Across the Fields to Anne.— Richard Burton.— HBV— LBM V—
POT— PR
Across the River. — Lucy Larcom. — OHCS-8
"Across the shaken bastions of the year." — Arthur Davison
Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (XLVII).
Across the Western ^Ocean (with music} .—Unknown. — AS
AcrOSS ' -"--•«"'-' T" -T-J.J.V iv/r <™
Acrosti
Acrostic ExercisVTfor J"boys)\ — Unknown. — WRR-46
Acrostic Exercise (for 7 couples) .-—Unknown.— WRR-46
Acrostic on William Paddy. — Unknown. — APB
Acrostic to Sorosis Club Members, An.— Mrs. Lucille Brock
Jones. — HB
Act V. (Midnight).— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— PFY .
Act the Man. — E. A. BrininstooL— BS
Act Today.— Thomas Curtis Clark.— POI—SL
Actzeon. Bewe.— OBSC
Actseon. — John Erskine. — GT-2
Actzeon.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Actaeon, sel. ("It was on the Mount Cithseron, etc.). — Wil
liam Wilkins. — TIP
Actea.— Rennell Rodd.— VA
Action.— Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
Action Needs Purpose.— Laura Drake Gill.— WRR-55
Actions Speak Louder.— Peter A. Lea.— GSRC
Actor, An.— "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcot).— BOHV— THP
Acts, The, sel.— Bible, N. T. rw nN .
Paul before King Agrippa (XXVI : 1-30) .—PE
Actual Willow.— Winifred Welles.— MAP
Ad Astra.— Martha Martin.— ST
Ad Astra.— Thomas Walsh.— BMC
Ad Bellonam.— Frank L. Pollock.— PA Pm
Ad Chloen, M. A.— Mortimer Collins.— BOHV— HBV
Ad Cinerarium. — Victor Plarr. — MBP
Ad Ccelum.— Harry Romaine.— BLPA _
Ad Domnulam Suam. — Ernest Dowson.— HBV— PG
Ad Finem. — Heinrich Heine, tr fr. the German by Elizabeth
Barrett Browning.— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Ad Finem.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA
Ad Interim. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky.-— BPM-35
Ad Interim. — Helen C. Laird.— HB
Ad Leuconoen. — Franklin P. Adams, after the Latin of Horace
— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. — Frederick George Scott. — VA
Ad Majorem Hominis Gloriam. — John Gould Fletcher. — MAP
Ad Mariam.— Sister M. Edwardine.— WHL
Ad Matron .—Julian Fane.— HBV
Ad Matreni Amantissimam et Carissimam Filii in Sternum
Fidelitas.— John Myers O'Hara.— SBMV
Ad Matrem, in Cslis. — Charles L. O'Donnell. — BMC— W1IL
Ad Miuistram. — William Makepeace Thackeray, after the Latin
of Horace. — FT— HBV
Ad Patrem, sel. ("Land of my heart," etc.). — William Dudlev
Foulke.— OHPP
Ad Patriam.— Clinton Scollard.— PAH— PEDC
(Land of Our Fathers.)— MC
Ad Xanthium Phoceum (Odes II, 4).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin
by Franklin P. Adams.— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Adagio.— Reginald C. Eva.— BPM-37
AAAKPTN NEMONTAI AIONA (Adakryn Nemontai Aiona).—
Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP
Adalina's Arrival; or. There's No Place Like Old Connecticut
— H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-29
Adam.— Stephen Vincent Benet.— WTP-1
Adam. — Unknown. See "Adam lay ibounden."
Adam and Eve in the Garden. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesly (in
Percy's Reliques).— Unknown.— ESPB— OBB
Adam Describing Eve. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
"Adam lay ibounden (or Ibowndyn)."— t/w&woww. — EG— -NBE
OAEP
(Adam.)— CH
(Adam Lay Ybownden.) — MV-2
("0 Felix Culpa.")— ACP— CAW
Adam, Lilith, and Eve.— Robert Browning.— BPN— EPNC—
HBV— VLEP
Adam Never Was a Boy.— T. C. Harbaugh. — OHCS-34 —
WRR-37
Adam o' Gordon. — Unknown. See Edom o' Gordon.
Adam to Eve. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Adamas and Eva.— John Masefield.— PM
Adams and Jefferson, sels. — Daniel Webster.
Adams and Jefferson (abr.) — OHCS-3
Nature of True Eloquence, The.— BTB-1— PE
(Eloquence of John Adams.) — PPS
(True Eloquence, si. longer, at. to James Russell Lowell.'
BTB-8
Our Duties to Our Country. — PE
Supposed Speech of John Adams on the Declaration of Inde
pendence. — BTB-4 — PE
(Supposed Speech of John Adams.) — IDAH — LLC —
WRR-43
Adams and Liberty. — Robert Treat Paine. — MC — PAH
(Columbia and Liberty.) — WRR-10
Adam's Hymn in Paradise. — Van den Vondel, tr. fr. the Dutck
by Sir John Bowring.— WGRP
(Hymn of Adam.)— CAW
Adam's Morning Hymn [in Paradise]. — John Milton. See Para
dise Lost.
Adam's Warning and Persuasion of His Young Master Or
lando. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It.
Adam's Wonder.— George O'NeiL— FP— NP
Adaptable Poem.— Tom Masson.— WRR-34
Addison. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Addition to the Capitol, The, set. — Daniel Webster.
Washington.— O H CS -29
(Words of Washington, The.)— WOAH
Additional Verses to Hail Columbia. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. —
PAH
(New Hail Columbia.)— LLC
Address at Bunker Hill.— Daniel Webster. See Bunker Hill
Monument, The.
Address at End of Law Lecture Course. — Andrew Byrne. —
WRR-54
Address at Gettysburg. — Abraham, Lincoln. See Gettysburg
Address.
Address at the Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery. — Abraham
Lincoln. See Gettysburg Address.
Address at the Dedication of the Washington Monument— John
W. Daniel.— WOAH
Address at the Prize Day Exercises, Groton School, Groton,
Mass., May 24, 1904.— Theodore Roosevelt.— GD AH
Address before the Washingtonian Society of Springfield, III.,
February 22, 1842, seL — Abraham Lincoln.
Temperance Reform.— WRR-46
(Temperance Revolution.)— SPE- 5 (abr.)
Address before Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, 1859,
sel. — Abraham Lincoln.
Education and Agriculture.— WRR-46 _ . , r , ,
Address before Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, L1L, Janu
ary 27, 1837, sels.— Abraham Lincoln.
America Forever. — WRR-46
Dangers of Mob Law.— WRR-46
Laws to Be Reverenced.— WRR-46 .
Address Delivered at the opening of the New Theatre at Kicfc-
mond. — Henry Timrod.— APB
Address
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Address, An: For the Opening of the New Theatre. — Fitz-
Greene Halleck. See Croaker Papers.
Address in Independence Hall, February 22, 1861. — Abraham
Lincoln. — GR-1
(Independence Hall Speech.) — WRR-46
Address of Abraham Lincoln. — Abraham Lincoln. See Gettys
burg Address.
Address of Death to Tomas Be Roiste, The. — Unknown, tr. fr.
the Irish by Douglas Hyde.— TIP
Address of Major General Fox Conner. (At the Grave of the
Unknown Soldier, Arlington Cemetery). — Maj, Gen. Fox
Conner. — AOAH
Address of Spottycus. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
Address on the Battlefield of Gettysburg. — Abraham Lincoln.
See Gettysburg Address.
Address to a Canoe-Birch. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Address to a Child during a Boisterous Winter Evening. —
Dorothy Wordsworth.— ABVC—OTPC
Address to a Haggis. — Robert Burns. — EBSV
Address to a Lady.— Robert Burns. See O Wert Thou in the
Cauld. Blast.
Address to a Mummy. — Horace Smith. See Address to the
Mummy at Belzoni's Exhibition.
Address to Bellona and King Tames V. — John Bellenden. —
EBSV
Address to Edinburgh. — Robert Burns. — EPRE
Address to Ex-Confederates. — Robert L. Taylor. — SPS
Address to His Elbow-Chair, New Cloath'd, An. — William
Somerville.— CEP— OB EC
Address to Liberty. — William Cowper. — IDAH
Address to My Soul.— Elinor Wylie.— APA— AWP— MOAP—
PP
Address to Plenty, sel. (" 'Tis not great." etc.}. — John Clare. —
OBRV
Address to the Deil.— Robert Burns. — AEP-D — BCEP —
CEP — CRE — EBSV — EM-l — EP — EPP— EPW-3—
EV-3— OAEP -TCEP— TPH
Address to the Doomed, sel. ("Say it is life," etc.). — George
Dillon.— NP
Address to the Farmers. — Chard Powers Smith. — PPD-2
Address to the Moon. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Address to the Mummy at Belzoni's Exhibition. — Horace Smith.
— LPS-2— MCT— OHCS-6
(Address to a Mummy.)— HBV—TVSH
Address to the New Year. — Dinah Maria Mulock.—PEDC—
PEOR
Address to the Ocean. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
Address to the Ocean. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Proc
ter).— LPS-2
Address to the Old Year. — Henry Timrod. — APB
Address to the Soldiers. — Jacob M. Manning. — OHCS-1
Address to the Sun. — James Macpherson. See Carthon.
Address to the Toothache. — Robert Burns. — BCEP (much abr }
— BFP— BOHV— BTB-7— LPS-3— THP
Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous. — Robert
Burns.— AEP-D— BEL— CBOV— CEP— CRP — EP —
EPP— HBV— OAEP— TCEP (abr.)— TOP— TPH
(Address to the Unco Guid.)— EM-1 — OBEC
(To the Unco Guid.) — LPS-3
Charity (sel. last st. only}.— PB-9
"Then gently scan your brother man" (sel. fr. above}. —
GPE
Address to the Woodlark. — Robert Burns, — BCEP— EPW-3
Address to Venus. — Lucretius. See De Rerum Natura.
Address Unspeakable. — Lionel Wiggam. — AMV-35
Addressed to Haydon. — John Keats. — EM-2 — EPW-4— ERP
(Great Spirits Now on Earth Are Sojourning.) — BPN
(Sonnet: Addressed to Haydon.) — GEPC
Adela Cathcart, sel. — George Maedonald.
Sir Lark and King Sun: A Parable (fr. Ch. XVI).— HBV
— HBVY— OTPC
Adelaide Crapsey.— Carl Sandburg. — CCS — HBMV
Adelaide Neilson. — William Winter. — AA
Adelgitha. — Thomas Campbell.— CG
Adelita (with music). — Unknown, Spanish orig., with tr b\
F. S. Curtis, Jr.— AS
Adeste Fidel es. — Unknown, at. to Saint Bonaventure, tr fr. the
Latin by Frederick Oakeley. — CAW — CHB (1st and
last sts.) — SDH (Latin and Eng.)~ WGRP— WHL
(2 sts.)
Adieu. — Edmund John Armstrong. — TIP
Adieu.— Thomas Carlyle.— HBV—OBRV— VA
Adieu. — Leon Dierx, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Adieu. — Eleanor Elizabeth Montgomery. — VA
Adieu, Adieu 1 My Native Shore. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Childe Harold's Fare
well to England).
Adieu, Farewell Earth's Bliss. — Thomas Nash. See Summer's
Last Will and Testament (In Time of Pestilence).
Adieu I'Amour. — George Granville. — AEP-D
Adieu to Belashanny. — William Allingham. — GTIV
(Winding Banks of Erne, The; or, the Emigrant's Adieu
to Balliphannon.) — TIP
Adieu to Bon County (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Adieu to France. — John Hunter-Duvar. See De Roberval.
Adieu to His Mistress. — Alexander Montgomerie. — EBSV
Adieu to Thee, Fair Rhine. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Adieu to Thee, Fair Rhine) .
Adieux a Marie Stuart. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.— EPC j
Adieux au College de Belley (in French). — Alphonse de Lamar-
tine.— WRR-5S
Adjos.— "Joaquin" Miller.— APB— OQP—QP-2
Adirondack Adventures, sel. — William Henry Harrison Murray.
Crossing the Carry.— BTB-1— OHCS-5
Adjustable Lunatic, An, sels. — James Whitcomb Riley.
Dream of Death, The.— CPWR
Fantasy.— CPWR
Adjustment.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— WGRP
Adlestrop— Edward Thomas.— CH — GTBS — LBBV — MM—
NP— -poOT— TCPD— VM
Administration Hall. — Francis Paxton. — OA
Admirable New Northern Story of Two Constant Lovers, The. —
Unknown.— SG
Admiral Benbow. — Unknown. — SG
Admiral Death.— Sir Henry Newbolt.—BHV— GPE— LBBV
Admiral Hosier's Ghost.— Richard Glover.— EV-3 — HBV— SG
(Ballad of Admiral Hosier's Ghost.)— EPW-3
Admiral Rodney's Triumph on the 12th of April. — Unknown —
SG
Admirals All.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— FF— GS— POI— TVSH
Admiral's Caravan, The, sel. — Charles Edward Carryl.
Plaint of the Camel, The (fr. Ch. IX).— HBV— HBVY—
LA— RON— SC— SP— UTS
Admiral's Ghost, The. — Alfred Noyes.— BBV— CPAN-2— LL-2
— PVS
Admonition. — Philip Stack. — BLPA
Admonition. — William Wordsworth. See Admonition to a Trav
eller.
Admonition before Grief.— Hazel Hall.— NP
Admonition to a Traveller. — William Wordsworth. — GTBS —
GTSE— GTSL
(Admonition.) — EP
Admonition to Young Lassies, An. — Alexander Montgomerie. —
BSV— EBSV
Adolescence.— Mabel Ward McQuaid.— HB
Adolescents, The. — Julia Weld Huntington.— PPD-2
Adolphus, Duke of Guelders. — "Owen Meredith" (Edward Rob
ert Bulwer-Lytton).— WRR-1
Adonais.— Will Wallace Harney.— AA— HBV
Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats. — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. — AEV— ATP— BCEP (abr.)— BEL— BPN—
CR— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP—
EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GEPC— GEPM— GPE (abr.) —
HBV— MCCG— OAEP— OBRV—SEP— TOP— TPH—
WHA— WTP-8
"Ah woe is me. Winter" (sts. 18-54, abr.). — MRV
"Alas! that all we love" (sts. 21-55, abr.).— OHIP
Grave of Keats.— MCT (sts. 39-42) —PER (sts. 39-42)—
TCEP (sts. 49-55)
(From "Adonais" — sts. 39-55, abr.) — LEAP
(Keats— sts. 39-42.)— TBV
("Peace, peace! he is not dead" — sts. 39-46.) — NBE
"He is made one" (sts. 42-55, abr.). — WGRP
"Here pause: these graves" (sts. 51-55).— NBE
"I weep for Adonais." — NBE (sts. 1-14) — PIAE (sts.
1-55, abr.)
Adonis.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— AWP— BAV— J AWP—
MOAP— PFE— TBM— WBP
Adonis in Slumber. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Adoon the Lane. — Charles Sibley.— BTB-1
Adopting a Grandmother. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Adoration, The. — William Rose Benet.— LHW
Adoration. — Mme. Guyon. — WGRP
Adoration of the Disk by King Akhnaten and Princess Nefer
Neferiu Aten. — Unknown. See Book of the Dead, The.
Adoration of the Shepherds, The. — Bible, N. T. See Saint
Luke.
Adoration of the Wise Men, The. — Cecil Frances Alexander.
— COAH— HBVY— PRWS
Adoro Te Devote. — Saint Thomas Aquinas, tr, fr. the Latin by
Dom F. CabroL— CAW— WHL (abr.)
Adown the Years. — Ada Simpson Sherwood. — OHCS-34
Adrian Block's Song. — Edward Everett Hale. — PAH
Adriani Morientis ad Animam Suam. — Emperor Hadrian, tr.
„ jr. the Latin by Matthew Prior, with orig. and French
tr. by Fontenelle.— CEP
(Dying Adrian to His Soul.)— GPE
(To His Soul.)— EP— EPP
Adrift— Elizabeth Dickinson Dowden.— WGRP
Adrift. — John Banister Tabb. — GR-a
Adsum.— Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA— TCAP
Advance. — Frank H. Gassaway. — WRR-9
(Grand Advance.)— BTB-9
Advance, Australia. — Andrew Lang. — EPW-5
Advance of Science, The.— William Sapte, Jr.— OHCS-27
Advancement. — Unknown. — BHP
Advantages of Adversity to the Pilgrim Fathers. — Edward Ev
erett.— WRR-2 6
Advent. — John Gould Fletcher. — MAP
Advent. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VLEP
Advent Meditation. — Alice Meynell. — YF
Adventure. — Laura Benet.— HBMV — RAR — TSW — TSWC
Adventure. — Henry Holcomb Bennett. — VIL
Adventure. — Hilda Conkling.— MCG
Adventure. — Adelaide Crapsey. — NP
Adventure, An. — Amelia Blanford Edwards. — WRR-1
Adventure. — Grace Fallow Norton. — HBMV
Adventure. — William Alexander Percy. — LS — ODP
Adventure.— -Clark Ashton Smith. — TL
Adventure on Wheels, An. — Unknown. — MHT
(Trifle Mixed, A.)— BTB-9
TITLE INDEX
Affaire
Adventurer, The. — Dana Burnet. — WTP-2
Adventurer, The.—Odell Shepard.— HBMV— OBAV
Adventurer: Lexington Avenue Express. — Alexander Laing. —
AMV-36
Adventurers, The.— May Byron.— GA—HBV—POY
Adventures among Books, sel. ("About the age of four," etc.)
— Andrew Lang. — MOB
Adventure's _Child. — Katherine Dunlap Gather. — MOB
Adventures in Mother Gooseland. — Grace Marie Stanistreet. —
GSRC
Adventures of Flore and Blanchefleur, The. — Marie de France,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The, sets. — William L. Alden.
Jimmy Brown and Mr. Martin's Eye. — WRR-52
Jimmy Brown's Attempt to Produce Freckles. — BTB-8
(Jimmy Brown's Dog,) — DRB
Jimmy Brown's Prompt Obedience. — BTB-S
Jimmy Brown's Sister's Wedding. — BTB-S
(John Brown's Sister's Wedding.)— GSRC
Jimmy Brown's Steam Chair. — BTB-4
Adventures of Johnny Newcombe in the Navy, sels. — (Capt.)
Jack Mitford.
Fight, The.— SG
Gale of Wind, A.— SG
Adventures of Master F. I., The, sel. — George Gascoigne.
Farewell, A: " 'And if I did, what then'?" — OBSC
Adventures of Miss Harriet Simper, The. — John Trumbull.
See Progress of Dulness, The.
Adventures of Tom Brainless, The. — John Trumbull. See
Progress of Dulness, The.
Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The, self. — "Mark Twain" (Sam
uel Langhorne Clemens).
How Tom Sawyer Whitewashed His Fence (fr. Ch. II). —
BTB-3— WRR-43
(How Tom Sawyer Got His Fence Whitewashed.) —
OHCS-15
Tom Sawyer Treated for Lovesickness (abr. fr. Ch. XII). —
CHS
Tom Sawyer's Love Affair (fr. Chs. VI and VII).— BTB-1
Adventuring. — Lalia Mitchell Thornton. — VIL
Adventurous Day, An. — James W. Foley. — RON
Adversity. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It.
Adversity. — Ruth Smeltzer. — HB
Advertisement, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Advertisement Answered, The. — Frank M. Thorn. — OHCS-17
Advertisement of a Lost Day. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. —
WBLP
Advice. — Gwendolyn B. Bennett. — CDC
Advice. — William Henry Davies. — MV-1
Advice. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Advice. — Walter Savage Landor. — HBV — VA
Advice, The. — Charles Sackville. See Song: "Phillis for shame
let us improve."
Advice. — Alexander Martin Sullivan. — PFE
Advice against Travel. — James Clarence Mangan. — OBVV
Advice to a Blue-Bird. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — HBMV — MAP
Advice to a Boy. — Robinson Kay Leather. — LEAP
Advice to a Buttercup. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — LEAP
Advice to a Child.— Sophie Himmell. — AMV-37
Advice to a Clansman. — Unknown, tr. fr, the Gaelic by Thomas
Pattison. — EBSV
Advice to a Fire Company. — Unknown. — OHCS-1
Advice to a Friend on Marriage. — Eustace Deschamps, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Advice to a Gentleman. — Sara Henderson Hay. — AMV-36
Advice to a Girl. — Thomas Campion (wr. at. to William Alex
ander) .— GTSL— HB V— SB A— WTP-3
("Never love unless you can.") — EG
Advice to a Hard Student. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Advice to a Lady in Autumn. — Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl
of Chesterfield.— CEP— OBEC
Advice to a Lover. — S. Charles Jellicoe. — HBV
Advice to a Lover. — Sir John Suckling. See Aglaura.
Advice to a Lover. — Unknown.— GTSL— HBV
("Sea hath many thousand sands, The.") — OBSC
Advice to a Raven in Russia. — Joel Barlow. — APW
Advice to a Young Man. — Robert Jones Burdette. — PPYP —
YPS -
Advice to a Young Man. — Sterling North. — BPM-37
Advice to a Young Man Wishing to Wed. — Winifred John
ston.— OA
Advice to a Young Romanticist. — Allen Tate. — TBM
Advice to Amanda. — Francis Hopkinson. — APB
Advice to Gardeners. — Abbe de Lille. See Gardens, The.
Advice to Julia, sels. — Henry Luttrell.
Dress.— OBRV
Honeymoon, The. — OBRV
Lovers and Friends. — OBRV
Peace, The.— OBRV
Advice to Leesome Merriness. — Sir Richard Maitland. — EBSV
Advice to Marry Betimes. — Joseph Hall. See Virgidemiarum.
Advice to My Country. — James Madison. — HS
Advice to Parents. — Miriam Vedder. — NYBV
Advice to Small Children. — Edward Anthony. — OTA
Advice to the Old Beaux. — Sir Charles Sedley. — CEP
Advice to the Young.— Unknown.— OHCS-15
(Who to Fear.)— PRK
Advice to Tirzah Ann. — Marietta F. Holley. See Josiah Al
len's Wife As a P. A. and P. I. ; or, Samantha at the
Centennial.
Advice to Worriers.— George S. Kaufman. — ALV— PC
Advice to Young Lovers. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Advocate's First Plea, The. — George Barr McCutcheon. —
Ae Fond Kiss (C). — Robert Burns. — BCEP — BEL — BSV —
CEP— CRP—EA— EBSV— EM-1—EV-3—EP— EPP—
EPRE— GPE— HBV— LEAP— OAEP—OBEC— OBEV
— OTA— TPH— WHA
(Ae Fond Kiss before We Part)— LPS-1
(Farewell to Nancy.) — AEP-D — GEPM — EPW-3
Ae Happy Hour. — Alexander Laing. — EBSV
Aedh Tells of the Rose in His Heart. — William Butler Yeats.—
MBP
(Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart, The.)— CMP— GPE
— GTML— HTR— LL-4 — POTT
Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven. — William Butler Yeats.—
MBP— OBVV
(He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven.)— CMP— EPP—SP
^Eglamour's Lament. — Ben Jonson. See Sad Shepherd, The.
^Eliana's Ditty. — Henry Chettle. See Piers Plainess' Seven
Years' Prenticeship.
^Ella, sels. — Thomas Chatterton.
Minstrel's Marriage-Song. — EPW-3
(Mynstrelles Song.) — EPRE
(There Lacketh Somethynge Stylle — abr.)— EV-3
Minstrel's Song. — BLV — CG — HBV — LPS-1 — SB A—
WHA
(Minstrel's Roundelay, The— si. abr.)— BCEP— EPW-3
—SEP
(Minstrel's Song in "Ella.")-^LEAP
(Mynstrelles Songe.) — AEP-D —BEL— CEP — CRE—
EV-3— OBEC
(O, Sing unto My Roundelay.)— CH (abr.)— GEPM
(O, Synge untoe Mie Roundelaie.) — EPRE — TPH
(Roundelay.)— CBOV—WP
(Song— si. abr.)— ATP
(Song from "^Ella.")— EA— GPE— OBEV— TOP
^Eneid, The, sels. — Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro), tr. fr. the
Latin.
"And first the walls and dark entry I sought" (Bk. II, 11.
756-795), tr. by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
— EA
Arms and the Man (Bk. I. 11. 1-7), tr. by John Dryden.
— WTP-9
Battle of Actium (Bk. VIII, 11. 891-948), tr. by John
Dryden.— OBS
Destiny of Rome, The_(Bk. V, 11. 847-853), tr. into Mid.
Eng. by Gawain Douglas. — EPW-1
Destruction of Troy, The (Bk. II, 11. 13-804, much abr.—
pr. tr.}.— WRR-11
Dido among the Shades (Bk. VI, 11. 610-640), tr. by John
Dryden.— OBS
Dido's Passion (Bk. IV).
(Departure of ^neas from Dido — 11. 553-583), tr. by
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. — TCEP
(Dido's Hunting— 11. 129-150.)— EPW-1 (tr. into Mid.
Eng. by Gawain Douglas) — OBSC (tr. by Henry
Howard, Earl of Siirrey}.
(Extracts from "The vEnefd"-
John Dryden.— WTP-9
Entrance to Tartarus, The (Bk. VI, 11. 1120-1159), tr. into
Mid. Eng. by Gawain Douglas. — BSV
Ghost of Creusa, The (Bk. I, 11. 760-794), tr. into Mid.
Eng. by Gawain Douglas. — EPW-1
Ibant Obscuri (Bk. VI, 11. 268-898, abr.'), tr. by Robert
Bridges.— PWB
Marcellus (Bk. VI, 11. 1200-1226), tr. by John Dryden.—
OBS
Sleep (Bk. IV, 11. 522-533), tr. into Mid. Eng. by Gawain
Douglas.
(Extracts from "The ^Eneid.")— WTP-9
"They whisted all, with fixed face attent" (Bk. II, 11. 1-49),
tr. by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.— EPP
(Virgil's JEneid.)— CRE— EP
Tribes of the Dead, The (Bk. VI, 11. 703-709), tr. into
Mid. Eng. by Gawain Douglas. — EPW-1
"When heav'n had overturn'd the Trojan state" (Bk. Ill,
11. 1-72) , tr. by John Dryden.— WTP-9
"Whiles Laocoon, that chosen was by lot" (Bk. II, 11.
201-227), tr. by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
— EPEP
Molt, the Martyr. — A. W. Marchmont. — WRR-53
^Eolian Harp, — William Allingham. — TIP
^Eolian Harp, An. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Brad
ley and Edith Emma Cooper). — VA
^Ere Perennius. — Charles Hanson Towne.— ME
Aeroplane, The. — Michael Scot. — BPM-36
Aeroplane Eye, The, sel. — Harold Rosenberg.
Voyage to the End of Night. — BPM-35
^Es Triplex, sel. ("It is better to lose health like a spendthrift,"
etc.'). — Robert Louis Stevenson. — AOAH
JEschylos and Sophocles. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN
JEsop. — Andrew Lang. — VA
-<Esop at Play. — Phsedrus, tr. fr. the Latin by Christopher
Smart.— AWP— JAWP— WBP ~^
^Esthete, The. — William S. Gilbert. See Patience.
^Esthete to the Rose, The. — Punch. — PA
.•Esthetic Craze, The. — Virginia McGill. — BTB-6
Estivation. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table, The.
yEtate XIX.— Herman Charles Merivale.— OBVV— VA
Afar in the Desert. — Thomas Pringle. — HBV — LLC — LPS-1
Afeard of a Gal.— Unknown.— HHHA— WRR-4
Affaire d' Amour. — Margaret Deland. — HBV
nuch abr.), tr. by
Affairs
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Affairs in Cuba. — John M. Thurston. — PPS
(Independence of Cuba, The.) — SPE-1 (abr.)
Necessity of Force, The (sel. fr. above). — PPD-2
(Plea for Cuba, A.)— CCR
Affectation in the Pulpit. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Book II. The Time-Piece).
Affection and Desire. — Sir Walter Raleigh. — OBSC
Affection of the Heart, An. — Paschal H. Coggins. — OHCS-37
Affinities. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Affinity.—"^." (George William Russell).— HTR—LHW
(Secret Love, The.)— HBV
Affinity, The.— Anna Wickham.— BMEP— HBMV— MBP
Affliction. — Sir John Davies. See Nosce Teipsum.
Affliction.— George Herbert.— EPS— EV-2—NBE—OBS
Affliction of Margaret, The (C). — William Wordsworth. — BPN
— ERP — EV-3— GEPC — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL —
OBRV
(Mother's Lament, A.) — AE
Affliction of Richard, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Afoot.— Sir Charles G. D. Roberts.— HBV— NLK—OCL—VA
Afoot.— Cicely Fox Smith.— NLK
Afoot and Light-Hearted. — Walt Whitman. See Song of the
Open Road.
Afore Yo' Daddy Comes. — Lalia Mitchell. — WRR-24
Afraid? Of Whom Am I Afraid? (Time and Eternity, XXIV).
—Emily Dickinson. — EOAH
(Afraid.)— OHIP
Africa. — Lewis Alexander. — CDC
Africa. — Unknown. — MOM
African Chief, The.-— William Cullen Bryant.— BLPA—PTA-2
— WTP-2
African Mother, The. — Unknown. — WRR-16
After.— Theodora Bates.— CAG
After. — Robert Browning. — BLV — BMEP
(Avenger Speaks, The.) — EG
After. — Florence Earle Coates. — AOAH — SPT
After. — Caroline Grayson. — BLRP
After. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
After.— Ralph Hodgson.— CMP— MBP— WLIP
After.— Philip Bourke Marston.— HBV
After, — Victor F. Murray. — HMSP
After. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — HBV — LS
After. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — MRV
After a Dance. — John Moran. — WRR-12
After a Day's Work at the Guillotine. — Virginia Kellogg. • —
After a Dolmetsch Concert. — Arthur Upson. — LBMV — PFY
After a Hundred Storms. — Helene Mullins. — AMV-35
After a Hundred Years (Time and Eternity, LXXXI) .—Emily
Dickinson.— A WP—M GAP
After a Lecture on Keats. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — AA —
OBAV
After a Lecture on Shelley. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP—
TBV
After a Lecture on Wordsworth.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. —
CAP
After a Little While.— James Ryder Randall.— CAW
After a Match. — Unknown. — BTB-7
After a Retreat. — Robert Hugh Benson. — JKCP
After All.— Donald Jeffrey Hayes.— CDC
After All. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr.^— VOD
After All. — Arthur Upson. — PR
After All.— William Winter.— APB—LLC— PAP— PAPm
After All and After All. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — MCG —
MPB— SP
After All Splendors. — Mary Brent Whiteside. — LS
After an Interval. — Walt Whitman. — AA— CAP
After Annunciation. — Anna Wickham. — MBP
After Apple-Picking.— Robert Frost. — CR — LA — LEAP — MAP
— MLP— NP— SBMV— SC— WLIP
After Attempted Escape from Love.— A. S. J. Tessirnond. —
BPM-36
After Aughrim. — Arthur Gerald Georghegan. — TIP
After Aughrim.— Emily Lawless.— EPW-5—GTIV
After Battle. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — AOAH
After Blenheim.— Robert Southey.— BBV— BLV— CFBP— CG
—CGOV— EV-4— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— JPC—LC—
OG— PC— PIAE— PPD-1— PYM— RH
(Battle of Blenheim, The, C.)— BCEP— BOHV— BTP—
CRE — EP — EPN— EP W-4— ERP— FPE— GN—
GR-1— GS— HBV— HBVY— JHP— LLC— LPS-2
— MCCG— MW — OBRV — OFPE— OHCS-8 —
OHNP — OTPC— PB-S— PBGG — PECK— PJH-1
—RON — SBA— SEP — STP— TCEP— TOP—
TPH— TVSH— WBLP— WTP-8
"Now tell us," etc. (sts. 5 and 6).— OQP— QP-2
After Browning.— Unknown. — PA
After Business Hours. — Richard Hovey. — APB — WLIP
After Christmas. — Unknown. — WRR-28
After Construing. — Arthur Christopher Benson. — PTER — VA
After Corunna. — Charles Wolfe. See Burial of Sir John Moore
after (or at) Corunna.
After Dark Vapours Have Oppressed Our Plains. — John Keats.
—BPN— ERP— EV-4— NAL
(Written in January, 1817.)— EPW-4
After Death.— Frances Isabel Parnell.— GTIV— OBVV— VA
(Ireland, Oh, My Country.)— WRR-51
(Post-Mortein.) — TIP
After Death.— Charles Francis Richardson. — A A
After Death.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
After Death. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — POTT — VA —
VLEP
After Death [in Arabia]. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See Pearls of
the Faith.
After Dilettante Concetti.— Henry Duff Traill.— BOHV— HBV
After Dinner. — Unknown. — SSS
After Disaster. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — TBM
After Drought.— Alta Booth Dunn. — VF
After Election. — Annie Thomas. — WRR-33
After Forty Years.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— SPE-5
After Frost. — Unknown. — WRR-7
After Galen. — Oliver St. John Gogarty. — OBMV
After Grace. — Unknown.— WRR-22
After Gray Vigils, Sunshine in the Heart. — George Santayana.
See Sonnets.
After Great Pain a Formal Feeling Comes (Further Poems,
CLVIII) .—Emily Dickinson.— MAP— MOAP
After Grieving. — Aline Kilmer. — SPT
After He Had Gone. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
After Horace.— A. D. Godley.— BOHV
After London. — John Dynham Cornish Pellow. — GTBS
After Long Silence. — William Butler Yeats. — OBMV
"After long storines and tempests' sad assay." — Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (LXIII).
After Loos. — Patrick MacGill. — RH
After Love. — Arthur Symons. — LEAP
After Many Days. — Robert F. Murray,— HMSP
After Meleager. — Martha Champion. — TB
After Midnight. — Thomas Dewitt Talmage. — SPE-5
(Tragedy, A.)— BTB-1
After Midnight. — Charles Vildrac. tr. fr. the French by Jethro
Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
After Music. — Babette Deutsch. — BPM-37
After Music. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AA
After Pain. — Marjorie Meeker.— NP
After Paradise, sel. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton).
Athens.— EPW -5
After Parting. — Sara Teasdale.— TOP
After Rain. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG
After Rain.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
After Reading a Life of Mozart.— William Goldberg. — ST
After Reading in a Letter Proposals for Building a Cottage. —
John Clare.— EV-4— OBRV
(Proposals for Building a Cottage — a&r.) — UFE
After Reading Milne. — Ruth Powell. — PCD
After Reading Psalms xxxix, xl, etc. — Thomas Hardy. — NBE
After Reading Saint Teresa, Luis de Leon and Ramon Lull. —
Muna Lee.— CAW;
After Reading "Tamburlaine the Great." — Sir William Watson.
—BMEP
(Epigrams of Art, Life, and Nature.) — WLIP
(From "Epigrams.") — LEAP
After Reading the Sad Story of the Fall of Babylon. — Vachel
Lindsay. — GPL
After Reading Trollope's History of Florence. — Eugene Field. —
PEF
After Ronsard. — Charles Williams. — GTBS — TCPD
After School.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— LOW— POI
After Sixty Years; or, Lost and Found. — Hamilton Aide. See
Lost and Found.
After So Long. — Howell L. Finer. — WRR-23
After Sorrow. — Margaret E. Bruner. — PDN
After Sorrow's Night. — Richard Watson Gilder. — MR
After Soufriere. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley
and Edith Emma Cooper). — MBP
After Storm. — David Morton. — HBMV
"After such years of dissension and strife." — Thomas Hood.
(Epigrams.) — HBV
After Summer. — Philip Bourke Marston. — HBV — VA
After Sunset. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — BAP— EPN — GBOV
—GT-2— HBMV— LA— MLP— MRV— MMV— NLK —
NPSC—NV—PT— SBMV— VOD— YT
After Sunset, sel. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
"If light of life outlive the set of sun" (III). — BEL — CPO1
— EP— EPN— EPP— OQP— QP-1
After the Accident. — Bret Harte. — BTB-1
After the Accident.— George Hibbard.— WRR-37
After the Ball. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — WRR-27
After the Ball.— Nora Perry.— OHCS-1S
After the Ball: Her Reflections. — Mel B. Spurr.— WRR-32
After the Ball: His Reflections.— Mel B. Spurr.— WRR-32
After the Battle. — James Dawson. — PPSC
(By the Alma.) — BTB-8
After the Battle. — Emily Lawless. See Fontenay, 1745.
After the Battle. — Thomas Moore. — ERP— TIP
After the Battle. — V. Stuart Mosby. — OHCS-29
(War's Sacrifice.)— WRR-3
After the Battle. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry V.
After the Battle. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — VA
After the Battle ("Brave Capitan," etc.).— Unknown.— OHCS-9
After the Battle ("Drums are all muffled, The"). — Unknown
OHCS-2
After the Battle of Bull Run. — Unknown.— AP
After the Burial. — James Russell Lowell. — AA — BAP — CAP—
IAP—TCAP— TOP— WLIP
After the Centennial. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. — PAH
After the Club-Dance. — Thomas Hardy. See At Casterbridge
Fair (III).
After the Comanches. — Unknown. — PAH
After the Curfew.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP— IAP
After the Fair. — Thomas Hardy. See At Casterbridge Fair
After the Fall*. — Edwin Muir. — BPM-31
TITLE INDEX
Age
After the Fire. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — MC— PAH
After the Fourth of July. — M. Phelps Dawson. — BTB-9 — DD
After the Frost.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
After the Funeral. — Elizabeth Gunn van Tine. — AMV-3S
After the Hunt. — Detlow von Liliencron, tr. fr. the German by
Ludwig_ Lewisohn. — AWP
After the Moving.— Bert Leston Taylor ("B.L.T.").— LL-3
After the Opera. — Ben Wood Davis.— OHCS-35
After the Order of Melchisedec. — Robert Norwood. — CPG
After the Pangs of a Desperate Lover. — John Dryden, See
Evening's Love, An: or, The Mock-Astrologer.
After the Quarrel. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — CDC
After the Quarrel. — Adam Lindsay Gordon. — OBVV
After the Rain. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AP — LPS-2
After the Rain.— Edward A. Collier.— BLRP
After the Sea-Ship.— Walt Whitman.— MCT—SG
After the Shower. — Archibald Lampman. — OCL
After the Storm. — William Makepeace Thackeray. See White
Squall, The.
After the Supper and Talk.— Walt Whitman. — APW — MAP-
MO AP
After the Theatre. — Unknown.— OHCS-22
After the Waltz.— Ben Wood Davis.— OHCS-36
After the War. — Frangois Coppee, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
After the War.— Richard Le Gallienne.— MC— PAH
After the Wedding.— William L. Keese.— BTB-6— WRR-27
After the Wedding.— Unknown.— WRR-2 5
After the Winter.— Claude McKay.— BAN P
After the Wrong Man. — Unknown.
(Lincoln Stories.) — SPE-4
After Their Life. — Richard Goodman. — BPM-33
After This, Our Exile.— Leonard Feeney.— AMV-37
After This, Sea. — Josephine Miles. — TB
After Tschaikowsky. — Wallace Gould. — LA
After Twenty Years.— Helen Booth. — OHCS-14
After Two Years. — Richard Aldington. — BLV — CP— GTML—
GTSL— HBV— LBBV— LEAP— LHW— MBP— NV-
PG— SBA— SPT— WHA
After Two Years. — John Holmes. — AMV-36
After Vacation. — Unknown. — PEOR
After Vacation Thoughts. — "R. O. C." — RYC
After Wings.— Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA— HBV— LEAP
After Woman, The. — Francis Thompson. — TCPD
After-Comers, The. — Robert Traill Spence Lowell. — AA
After-Dinner Speaking. — Robert Waters. — WRR-S4
After-Dinner Speech by a Frenchman. — Litchfield Mosley. See
Charity Dinner, The.
After-Dinner Toasts. — Various Authors. — WRR-S4
After-Echo, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
After-Glow. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
Afterglow. — Dona Wayland. — HB
Aftermath. — James Lane Allen. — SPE-8
Aftermath.— Mrs. M. E. Banta.— WRR-14
Aftermath. — Herbert Gardner, Lord Burghclere.— CRE
Aftermath.— Siegfried Sassoon.— AOAH — GPE — GTSL —
MBP— MCCG—PASC—POOT—RH— TCEP
"Do you remember" (sel.) — BMEP
Afternoon. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — POT — SPT
Afternoon. — George Dillon. — LL-3 — PFE
Afternoon. — Wendell Phillips Garrison. See Post-Meridian.
Afternoon. — Beatrice Goldsmith. — TB
Afternoon. — Dorothy Parker. — NYBV
Afternoon, sel. "All that lives about us here." — Emile Ver-
haeren.— LHW
Afternoon Call, An. — William Cowper. See Conversation.
Afternoon Call. — Donald Davidson. — LS
Afternoon in a Church, — Raymond Kresensky. — MOM
Afternoon in a Hotel Room, An. — John Kendrick Bangs. —
NPTP
Afternoon in Artillery Walk, An. — Leonard Bacon. — ATP — LA
Afternoon on a Hill.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BAP— LEAP
_LL-3— ME— MPB— NLK— ODP — PJH-2 — POT —
RM— SBMV— SMP— TSWC— TSW— VOD— WLIP
Afternoon Tea. — Abbie Farwell Brown.— WRR- 50
Afternoon Tea. — Arthur Guiterman.— TCAP — TOP
Afternoon Tea. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
After-Song. — Richard Watson Gilder. See New Day, The.
After-Thought. — William Wordsworth. See River Duddon.
Afterthought on Apples, An. — Helen Parry Eden. — BMC
Afterward. — Cyril Morton Home. — VM
Afterward.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— LOW— POI
Afterward. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — HBV
Afterward. — Charles Hanson Towne.— GPWW
Afterwards.— -"Violet Fane" (Mary Montgomefie, Lady Cur-
rie) .—HBV— OBVV— VA
Afterwards. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — SBMV
Afterwards.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Afterwards.— Thomas Hardy.— BEL— CH— CRE— EPP— MBP
— MM— NAMP— VLEP— VOD— WLIP— YT
("When the present has latched its postern behind my
tremulous stay.") — EG
Afterwards.— Frances Ridley Havergal. — BLRP
Afterwards. — "Ian Maclaren" (John Watson). — SPE-7
Afterwards. — Nancy Red Montgomery. — HB
.Afterwards. — Mary Dixon Thayer.— GFA — PBV
Afterwhile ("Afterwhile we have in view"). — James Whitcomb
Riley.— HT
Afterwhiles ("Where are they — the afterwhiles"). — James
Whitcomb Riley.— AE— CPWR
After-Word. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — JPC
Afton Water.— Robert Burns.— CEP— EV-3—GEPM— LPS-2—
OAEP— PG— SN— TCEP
(Flow Gently, Sweet Afton.)— AWP— BEL— CRE— EP—
HBV— JAWP— JHP— LLC— MBL— PB-7— TOP
— WBP— WRR-41 (pant.)
(Sweet Afton.)— BLV— EM-1—GR-e
Again. — Charlotte Mew. — MBP
Again?— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GMAS
Again among the Hills (abr.). — Richard Hovey. — NLK
Again Brethren and Equals. — James Willis Patterson. — MDAH
Again Rejoicing Nature Sees." — Robert Burns. — SN
(Song.)— HBV
Again, Sappho. — Mary Brent Whiteside. — LS
Again, the year's decline, 'rnidst storms and floods," etc. —
Robert Bloomfield. See Farmer's Boy, The.
Again to Thy Dear Name.— John Ellerton. See Grant Us Thy
Peace.
Against Artifice. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
Against Centralization, sels. — Henry W. Grady
Love of Home, The.— PPSC
Opportunities of the Scholar.— BTB-6 — PPSC
(University the Training Camp of the Future, The.) —
PEOR
"Unmistakable danger, The," etc. — PPS (abr.)
(Centralization in the United States.) — PPSC (much
abr.)
Against Curtailing the Right of Suffrage.— Victor Hugo, tr fr.
the French. — PPS
Against Fruition. — Sir John Suckling. — NBE
Against Hope. — Abraham Cowley. See Mistress, The.
Against Idleness and Mischief (C.). — Isaac Watts — CEP _
CRE— OBEC
(Busy Bee, The.)— PBGP— PEM
(How Doth the Little Busy Bee.) — CPN— GS — HBV —
HBVY— MPC-3— OFPE— OTPC—PPL— RON—
— TVC — TVSH
Against Illuminations. — Archibald MacLeish. — MOAP
Against Indifference. — Charles Webbe. — HBV— OBEV
Against Knowledge in Loving. — Michael Drayton. See Idea
("Why should your fair eyes with such Sovereign
grace").
Against License. — George G. Annable. — OHCS-36
Against Love. — Sir John Denham. — EPW-2
Against Marriage. — William Walsh. — SBA
(To His Mistress.)— EV-3
Against Mountains. — Josephine Johnson. — BPM-37
"Against my Love shall be, as I am now."— William Shakes
peare. See Sonnets (LXIII).
Against My Will I Take My Leave (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown.
Against Platonick Love. — Unknown. — OBS
Against Quarrelling and Fighting. — Isaac Watts. — CRE— -OBEC
(Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite.) — GS — HBVY —
OTPC— PECK
(Quarrelling.)— BLPA
Against Search Warrants for Seamen. — William Pitt, Earl of
Chatham.— PPS
Against Sloth. — Bible, 0. T. See Proverbs.
Against Suspicion (sel.). — Mark Akenside.
Benevolence. — OBEC
Against the Cold.— Witter Bynner.— MAP
Against the Fear of Death. — Lucretius. See De Rerum Natura.
Against the Spoils System. — Henry van Dyke. — SPE-8
Against the Thieves of Liddesdale. — Sir Richard Maitland. —
BSV
(Aganis the Thievis of Liddisdale.)— EBSV
Against the Wall.— Aline Kilmer.— FAOV—NV
Against Them Who Lay Unchastity to the Sex of Women. —
William Habington. See Castara.
Against Women's Fashions. — John Lydgate. — ACP
Agamede's Song. — Arthur Upson. See City, The.
Agamemnon, ' sels. — ^Eschylus, tr. fr. the Greek by Sir Gilbert
Murray.
Chorus: "Great Fortune is an hungry thing." — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
Hymn to Zeus.— WGRP
Agamemnon and Nestor. — William Shakespeare. See Troilus
and Cressida.
Agamemnon's Tomb. — Sacheverell Sitwell. — OBMV.
Aganis the Thievis of Liadisdale. — Sir Richard Maitland. See
Against the Thieves of Liddisdale.
Agassiz. — James Russell Lowell.- — CAP
Agassiz, a Great Teacher.— Ralph W. Wager.— WRR-S4
Agatha.— Alfred Austin.— HBV— VA
Agatha.— Will Hubbard Kernan.— WRR-2
Agathon, sel. — George Edward Woodberry.
Song of Eros.— AA— HBV
Age, The. — Herbert Edwin Clarke. — VA
Age. — Abraham Cowley (after the Greek of Anacreon).-r-AWP
Age.— Richard Garnett. — VA
(Sonnet— Age.)— OBVV
Age. — Edgar. A: Guest. — CVG
Age. — Henry Wads worth Longfellow. See Morituri Salutamus.
Age. — Edward Tuck.— DDA
(How Old Are You?)— VIL
Age.— William Winter.— HBV
Age Demanded an Image, The. — Ezra Pound. — MOAP
Age in Prospect.— Robinson Jeffers. — BLV— MAP
Age in Youth. — TrumbuU Stickney. — MAP — MOAP
Age
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Age Intercedes for Youth. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — EBSV
Age Is Great and Strong, The. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French
by W. J. Robertson.— WGRP
Age Is Opportunity. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Mori-
turi Salutamus.
Age Not to Be Rejected. — Unknown. — OBS
Age of a Dream, The. — Lionel Johnson. — OBMV — TIP
Age of Children Happiest, The (abr.) . — Henry Howard, Earl of
Surrey. — CG — LC
(From Boy to Man.)— CGOV
(How No Age Is Content — C.) — FAOV
(Laid in My Quiet Bed.) — CH
Age of Ink, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Age of Trees, The. — Unknown.— ADAH
Age of Wisdom, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray. See
Rebecca and Rowena.
Age Talks to Youth. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
"Age, with Stealing Steps . . .". — George Crabbe. See Tales
of the Hall.
Ageanax._ — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See Echoes from Theoc
ritus.
Aged Carle, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The.
Aged Cities. — Frederick William Faber. — BMEP
Aged Indian, The. — Unknown, — ABS
Aged Lover Renounceth Love, The. — Thomas, Lord Vaux. —
OAEP
(Image of Death, The.) — OBSC
Aged Man Who Loved to Doze Away, An. — Walter Savage
Landor .— B PN— EP W-4
Aged Ninety Years. — Wilbert Snow. — LA
Aged Prisoner, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Aged Stranger, The (C.). — Bret Harte. — AA — APL — BTB-3 —
LHV— MAP— MHT— WTP-5
(I Was with Grant.)— OHCS-7
"Ager," The. — Boston Gazette. — BTB-2
Aghadoe.— John Todhunter .— GTI V— O B E V— O B V V
Agincourt. — Michael Drayton.— AEP-W— BEL — BHV— EA—
EV-l—HBV— LEAP— MCCG—NAL— OBEY— OliNP
— PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— WHA
(Agincourt: The Battle.) — LH
(Ballad of Agincourt, The.)— BCEP— BPB— MCT
(Battle of Agincourt, The.)— ABVC— BFVR— GN— LPS-2
— OFPE— TVSH
(His Ballad of Agincourt.) — EPEP
(Ode to the Cambro-Britans and Their Harp, His Ballad of
Agincourt.) — EPP
(To the Cambro-Britains [or Britons] and Their Harpe,
His Ballad of Agincourt.) — AEV— CRE— EP—
EPC—EPW-1— OAEP— OBS— TOP— TPH
Agincourt. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry V.
Agincourt. — Unknown. — OTPC
Aglaia. — Nicholas Breton. See Passionate Shepherd, The.
Aglaura, sels. — Sir John Suckling.
Song: "No, no, fair Heretick, it needs must be." — OBS
(True Love.)— EPEP
Why So Pale and Wan?— AWP—BBV— BCEP— B L V—
CRE— EA— EM-1— EP— EPP— GEPM— JAWP—
LPS-1— MCCG— OBEY — OBS — OTA— SBA—
TOP— TPH— WBP
(Advice to a Lover.)— CBOV— ISP
(Constant Lover.) — GPE— PG
(Encouragements to a Lover.)— BTP — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— LL-4— PYM— WTP-8
(Orsames' Song.) — SEP
(Orsames' Song in "Aglaura.")— EPW-2
(Song: "Why so pale and wan, fond lover.") — BHP —
EPS — EV-2 — HBV — LEAP — NAL — PTER —
TCEP
("Why so pale," etc.)— AEP-W— EG
(Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover.)— AEV— ALV—
BEL— CRP—EPC— EPEP— GR-e— WHA
Agnes. — Henry Francis Lyte. — ATP — GTSL
Agnes and the Hill-Man. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Danish by
William Morris.— BPN—VLEP
Agnes, I Love Thee.— Unknown.— CHS— HHHA— SPE-7
(From the Sublime to the Ridiculous.) — WRR-27
(Lofty Faith.)— OHCS-8
Agnes the Martyr. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-26
Agnostic's Creed, The. — Walter Malone. — HBV
Agnosto Theo. — Thomas Hardy. — WGRP
Agnus Dei. — Victor Kinon, tr. fr. the French by Richard C.
Savage. — CAW
Agonie, The. — George Herbert. — NBE
Agony Bells. — Alice Wellington.— OHCS-7
Agreed to Disagree. — Sydney Dayre. — PB-2
Aguinaldo. — Bertrand Shadwell. — PAH
"Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?" — Thomas Hardy. —
EPP— LL-4 — MBP— POOT— TCEP
Ah, Be Not False. — Richard Watson Gilder. — AA — HBV —
HBVY
Ah, Bring It Not.— Dollie Radford.— VA
Ah Cloris! That I Now Could Sit. — Sir Charles Sedley. See
Mulberry Garden, The.
"Ah Cupid, I mistook thee." — Francis Davison. — EG
Ah Fading Joy. — John Dryden. See Indian Emperor, The.
"Ah faire Zenocrate, divine Zenocrate." — Christopher Marlowe.
See Tamburlaine.
"Ah, Faustus, now has thou but one bare hour to live." — Chris
topher Marlowe. See Dr. Faustus.
Ah, How Sweet It Is to Love! — John Dryden. See Tyrannick
Love, or The Royal Martyr.
"Ah, I have striven, I have striven." — Mary Coleridge. — EA
Ah, Love, But a Day. — Robert Browning. See James Lee's
Ah, Love, Let Us Be True. — Matthew Arnold. Sec Dover Beach.
Ah Me! Am I the Swaine.—George Wither.— OBS
Ah Me, Do You Remember Still. — Agnes Mary Frances Robin
son.— WHA
(Italian Garden, An.)— LBBV
Ah Me! The Mighty Love. — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG
— OCL
Ah! Sunflower.— William Blake.— AWP— -CRE—CRP—EPW-3
_EV-3— GPE — JAWP — LEAP — NBE — OAEP —
OBEC— SEP— TCEP— TOP— WBP
("Ah Sunflower, weary of time.") — BLV — EG
Ah, Sweet Content. — Barnabe Barnes. See Parthenophil and
Parthenope.
Ah, Sweet Is Tipperary. — Denis Aloysius McCarthy. — BMC —
CV— GR-2— HBV— HTR— JHP— MLP— POI— POT—
SL
(Tipperary in the Spring.)— MMV—NPSC
Ah, We Are Neither Heaven Nor Earth But Men. — John Mase-
field. See Sonnets: "Long long ago," etc.
"Ah! weak and wide astray!" — William Blake. See Jeru
salem.
"Ah were she pitiful as she is fair." — Robert Greene. See
Pandosto.
"Ah, what a change! Thou, who didst emptily thy happiness
seek.»— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Ah! What Avails the Sceptered Race. — Walter Savage Landor.
See Rose Aylmer.
"Ah what is love? It is a pretty thing." — Robert Greene. See
Greene's Mourning Garment.
"Ah, wherefore with infection should he live." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (LXVII).
Ah, Who Can Say. — Sully Prudhomme, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Ah Woe Is Me (Elegies I, 1). — Propertius, tr. fr. the Latin by
F. A. Wright.— AWP
Ah! Yet Consider It Again! — Arthur Hugh Clough.— BPN—
CRE— EPN— TOP— VA— VLEP
Ah Yet's Christmas. — Paul P. Davis. — BTB-8
Ahab Mohammed. — James Matthew Legare. — AA
Ahab's Defiance. — Herman Melville. See Moby-Dick.
A-Helpin' Save with Hoover. — Ruth Collins Dixon. — WRR-13
"Ah-Gool"— Charles Follen Adams. — OHCS-4
Ahkoond of Swat, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF.
Ahkoond of Swat, The. — George Thomas Lanigan. — BOHV—
THP— WTP-6
(Threnody: "Ahkoond of Swat is dead, The.") — AA — BFP
—HBV— LEAP— LHV— NA-~POI— SL
Ahkoond (or Ahkond) of Swat, The. — Edward Lear. See Akond
of Swat, The.
Ahmed. — -James Berry Bensel. — AA
A-Hunting We Will Go. — Henry Fielding. See Don Quixote in
England.
Aideen's Grave, sel. ("They heaved the stone, they heap'd the
cairn"). — Sir Samuel Ferguson. — TIP
Aidenn. — Katrina Trask. — AA
Aileed's Song. — Frederick Robert Higgins. — BPM-36
Ailsie, My Bairn. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Aim, The. — Irene Rutherford McLeod.— HTR
Aim, An.— Unknown.— OHCS-40
(Better to Climb Than Fall.) — POI — SL
Aim High.— Ernest Neal Lyon.— WRR-37
Aim of High School Education. — Unknown. — WRR-S4
Aim of Life, The. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
Aim Was Song, The.— Robert Frost.— GPE— HH—LC— NP
Aims of the Progressive Party. — Albert J. Beveridge. See
Speech at National Progressive Convention, 1912.
Ain' Go'n to Study War No Mo' (zvith music). — Unknown. — AS
Ain' No Mo' Cane on de Brazis (with music). — Unknown. —
ABF
Ain't Education Grand? — Jean Gillespie. — DDA
Ain't Gonna Rain (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Ain't He Cute.— Unknown. — OHCS-21
Ain't It Awful, Mabel? — John Edward Hazzard.— BOHV
"Ain't It Fine Today!" — Douglas Malloch. See Today.
"Ain't You Got Me?"— Julia I. Peck.— OHCS-40
Air: "I ne'er could any luster see." — Richard Brinsley Sheri
dan. See Duenna, The.
Air: "Love in her eyes sits playing." — John Gay. See Acis and
Galatea.
Air: "O ruddier than the cherry!" — John Gay. See Acis and
Galatea.
Air: "Pleasant springtide brings to birth." — Madame Des-
houlieres, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.—
AFP
Air, The. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — SPT
Air Castles.— Clara H. Bradner.— OHCS-27
Air Mail. — Anna Hawks Putnam. — HB
Air Mail Arrives, The. — Ethel Romig Fuller. — LL-2
Air of Coolness Plays upon His Face, An. — Sarah N. Cleg-
horn. — PC
Air Plant, The.— Hart Crane.— MAP
Aire and Angels. — John Donne. — OBS
("Twice or thrice had I loved thee.") — EG
Aired Her Knowledge. — Detroit Free Press. — OHCS-37
Airly Beacon. — Charles Kingsley. — CPOI — EPW-4 — EV-5—
GTBS— GTML— GTSL— HBV— OBEV
Airman, The. — Gregg Goddard. — CRE
Airman's Alphabet, f he.— W. H. Auden.— NAMP
Airman's Escape, The. — George W. Puryear. — APP
Airplane, The. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — GFA
TITLE INDEX
Alexander's
Airplane, The. — Annette Wynne. — GFA
Air-Raid Rehearsals. — Robinson Jeffers. — AMV-36
Airy Nothings.— William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The (Such
Stuff as Dreams Are Made On).
Aishah Shechinah.— Robert Stephen Hawker. —ACP— BMC—
EV-4 — NB E
Aisle of a Temple, The. — William Congreve. See Mourning
Bride, The.
Aix-la-Chappelle. — Bayard Taylor. — MCT — PER
(Tomb of Charlemagne, The.) — WRR-2
Aizmirstai Mihlai. — Arthur Berthold. — CAG
Ajax.— Phoebe Gary.— OFPE
Ajax, sel. — Sophocles, tr. fr. the Greek by Winthrop Mackworth
Praed.
Chorus: "Fair Salamis, the billows roar." — AWP — JAWP
Akbar's Bridge. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Akbar's Dream, sel. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Hymn: "Once again thou flamest heavenward," etc. — EPW-5
Akhnaton. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — LA
Akin. — Herbert Everell Rittenburg. — VF
Akinetos. — Richard Hengist Home. See Orion: An Epic Poem
Akond of Swat, The.— Edward Lear.— ALV *
(Ahkoond lor Ahkond] of Swat, The.) — BOHV— NA —
RIS
Al Aaraaf, sels. — Edgar Allan Poe.
Song: "Neath blue-bell or streamer." — AP — APA
("Neath blue-bell.") — IAP
(Song from Al Aaraaf.) — CAP
(Ligeia — sel. fr. above.) — APW
Song of Nesace. — APW
Sonnet: To Science. — AP—APA—APB— CAP— GPE—
IAP— LA— MOAP
(To Science.)— SBA— SPP
"Al the meryere is that place." — Unknown. — NBE
Alabama, The. — Maurice Bell. — PAH
Alabama-Bound (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Alabaster. — Raymond Kresensky. — OH PI
Aladdin.— James Russell Lowell.— APW— BAV— BFVR— BLP
— CAP— CSBP— FPE— HB V— JHP— MCT — MHT —
MPC-10— MW — NAL— OBAV — ODP— OG— OTA—
PB-5— POI— POY— PTER— PYM— SI^-TBV
Aladdin. — Josephine Thorp (arr.).
(Enchanted Book-Shelf, The.)— MOB
Aladdin and the Jinn.— Vachel Lindsay.— APA— CMP— CPL—
LA— NP— NV— TBM
(Poems about the Moon.) — MAPA
Alaham, sel. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.
Chorus of Good and Evil Spirits (abr.) — EPW-1
"A-la-lo, my son is a beauty!" — Unknown. — BOL
Alamance. — Seymour W. Whiting. — PAH
Alameda. — Mary Stewart. — OHCS-36
Alan Seeger. — Washington van Dusen. — GPWW
Alarm, The. — Unknown. — SPE-4
(Fragment, A: "His eye was stern and wild — his cheek was
pale and cold as clay.") — BOHV
(His Eye Was Stern and Wild.)— OHCS-3
Alarm Clocks.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
Alarmed Skipper, The. — James Thomas Fields. — BHP— BOHV
— HBV—LHV
(Nantucket Skipper, The.) —DDA — LPS-3 — OHCS-5 —
PRK
Alarming Progress of Luxury in New England, The. — Benjamin
Tompson. See New England's Crisis.
Alarum, The. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
Alas!— Phoebe Gary.— LEAP
Alas! — Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
Alas! — Unknown. — IHA
Alas — a Sea Song. — Frances B. Stone. — CAG
Alas, Alack!— Walter de la Mare.— GFA— MPB— MPC-1— RNP
"Alas! for Peter not a helping hand." — George Crabbe. See
Borough, The.
Alas for Youth. — Firdawsi, tr. fr. the Persian by R. A. Nichol
son.— AWP— JAWP— WB P
Alas! How Light a Cause May Move. — Thomas Moore. See
Lalla Rookh.
Alas, How Soon the Hours Are Over. — Walter Savage Landor.
—TOP
(Alas, How Soon.)— EPN
("Alas, how soon the hours are over.") — BPN
( Epigrams . ) — ALV
(Lyrics and Epigrams, XVII.) — ERP
(Plays.)— BCEP— BLP— GPE— HBV— OTA— VA
Alas! Madam, for Stealing of a Kiss. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. —
OAEP
"Alas, poor heart, I pity thee." — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by
John Addington Syrnonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, IX.)— AWP
Alas! Poor Queen. — Marion Angus. — HMSP
Alas, So Long! — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — EPC
"Alas! 'tis true I have gone here and there." — William Shakes
peare. See Sonnets (CX).
Alaska. — "Joaquin" Miller. — PAH
Alaska Christmas Candles. — Eva Best. — WRR-28
Alastor; or, the Spirit of ' Solitude. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. —
BCEP (abr.)— BEL—BPN — CBE — EPW-4 (abr.)—
—ERP— EV-4— GEPC— OAEP— TCEP
Invocation to Nature (sel.).— EPN
(Invocation.) — WHA
("Earth, Ocean, Air," etc.)— EP (longer j*/.).— EPNC
—GPE
"There was a Poet," etc.— EPP
Alba ^ominai:i'—Unkno™n> *r. fr. the French by Ezra Pound.
Albatross. — J. E. Scruggs. — OTA
Albatross. — Charles Warren Stoddard. — AA — BLA — BMC— SN
Albermarle" Gushing. — James Jeffrey Roche — PAH
Albert Durer's Studio. — Josiah Gilbert Holland.— MCT— TBV
Albert Sidney Johnston. — Kate Brownlee Sherwood. — GA MC
— PAH
Albert Sidney Johnston. — Francis Orrery Ticknor. — PAH
Albert the Good.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Dedication).
Albi, Ne Doreas (Odes, I, 33). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Austin Dobson. — AWP
(To Albius Tibullus. I— tr. by Eugene Field.) — PEF
Albion and Albanius, sel. — John Dryden.
Song of Thamesis.— TCEP
Albion's England, sel. — William Warner.
Before the Battle of Hastings (fr. Bk. IV, Ch. XXII),—
EPW-1
Book IV, Chapter XX (abr.).-EP
Fate of Narcissus, The (fr. Bk. IX, Ch. XLVI).— OBSC
"Of world-admired Drake," etc. (fr. Bk. XI, Ch. LXXI).—
SG
"Spaniard's long time care, The," etc. (fr. Bk. IX, Ch.
XLIX) . — SG
Albumania. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Birdy! Birdy!
Friendship.
Life.
Life's Happiest Hours.
Marion-County Man Homesick Abroad.
"When o'er this page, in happy years to come."
Alcaics: to H. F. B. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — OBVV
("Brave lads in olden musical centuries.") — EG
Alcestis, sel. — Euripides.
Chorus: Strength of Fate, The, tr. fr. the Greek by A. E.
Housman.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Alchemist, The.— Louise Began.— AWP— MAP— MOAP
Alchemist, The, sel. ("I will have all my beds blown up"). —
Ben Jonson.— NBE
Alchemy. — Francis Carlin. — JKCP
Alchemy. — Sara Teasdale. — ME
Alcibiades to a Jealous Girl. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — HBMV
Alciphron and Leucippe. — Wr alter Savage Landor. — OBEV
Alcohol's Confession. — New York American. — WRR-58
Alcyone. — Frances Laughton Mace. — AA — LEAP
Aldaran. — Annie Campbell Huestis. — CPG
Aldebaran at Dusk. — George Sterling.— GT-2—PFY— SPT—
TCPD
Ale. — William Henry Davies. — PC
Ale Song. — Unknown (at. to John Still). See Gammer Gurton's
Needle.
Alec Yeaton's Son. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — APP — BFVR —
FAOV— OG— STP
Alexander. — Alexander Geddes. — OHCS-37
Alexander and Campaspe, sels. — John Lyly.
Apelles' Song.— CRE— E A— EM- 1— EP—EPP— EPW-1—
SEP— TOP— TPH
(Cards and Kisses.) —BCEP— OBEV— WTP-6
(Cupid and Campaspe.) — BEL — BLV — BTP — EV-1 —
GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — HBV — ISP —
LEAP— LPS-1— NAL— SBA— WHA
(Cupid and My Campaspe Played.)— OAEP— PECK
(Song by Apelles.)— ALV— EPEP— SPE-5
(Song of Apelles.)— OBSC
Serving Men's Song, A.— ALV— OBSC
Spring, The.— CH
(Spring's Welcome.) — BCEP— BEL— CRE— EP—EPP
—GBOV—MV-1— OBEV— TOP— WTP-6
(To Welcome in the Spring.)— EV-1
(Trico's Song.)— OBSC
(What Bird So Sings, Yet So Does Wail.)— EPEP
("What bird so sings," etc.) — EG
Alexander and the Pirate (or Robber). — John Gower. See Con-
fessio Amantis.
Alexander Breaking Bucephalus. — George Lansing Taylor. —
WRR-5
Alexander Campbell.— Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
My Fathers Came from Kentucky (sel. fr. above). — HBMV
Alexander Hamilton. — Gouverneur Morris. — SPE-4
Alexander Selkirk during His Solitary Abode in the Island of
Juan Fernandez. — William Cowper. See Verses Sup
posed to Be Written by Alexander Selkirk during His
Solitary Abode in the Island of Juan Fernandez (C.).
Alexander Taming Bucephalus. — Park Benjamin. — OHCS-15 —
POY
Alexander the Great. — Unknown. — CH — WTP-1
Alexander Throckmorton. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology.
Alexander's Feast; or, The Power of Music (or Musique). —
John Dryden. — ACP— ATP— BCEP— BEL— BFVR—
BLV— BPB— BTB-6— CEP— CR— CRE— CRP — EPC
—EPP— EPRE— EPS— EV-3— GEPC— GEPM— GN—
GR-e— GTBS— GTSE — GTSL— HBV— ISP— LL-4—
LPS-3— OBS—PIAE— PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP —
TOP— TPH— WHA— WTP-4
(Alexander's Feast.) — AEV — EM-1— EP— EPW-2— GN
(1st 2 sts.)— LH— OAEP
(Power of Music, The.) — GPE
(From "Alexander's Feast" — 1st 2 sts.)—L,EAP
9
Alexis
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
"Alexis, here site stay'd." — William Drummond of Hawthorn-
den.— HBV
(Spring Bereaved, III.)— OBEV
Alfred, a Masque, sel. — James Thomson and David Mallet.
Rule, Britannia !— AEV— BEL— BHV— BTB-8— CEP— EP
—EPP—EV-3— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV—
LEAP— LPS-2— OAEP-—OBEC—PTER— SEP —
TBV— TCEP— TPH— WBLP— WTP-9
Alfred de Musset. — Unknown. — RIS
Alfred Tennyson.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— VLEP
Alfred, the Harper. — John Sterling. — LPS-2
Alhama. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by George Gordon, Lord
Byron. — LH
Alibi.— Anne V. Kelly.— GSRC
Alice.— Herbert Bashford.— HBV
Alice. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI
Alice Ayres. — Emilia Aylmer Blake. — WRR-30
Alice B. (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Alice Brand. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The.
Alice Clay and Sally Mitchell. — Marion Strobel. — DDA
Alice duClos.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — WRR-9
Alice Fell.— William Wordsworth.— BEL— CG—CGOV— OTPC
"
.
"Lewis Car-
Alice in Cambridge. — R. C. Eyarts. — CAG
Alice in Wonderland. — Josephine Thorp (arr. fr.
toll").
(Enchanted Book-Shelf, The.)— MOB
"Alice is tall and upright as a pine." — Charles Cotton. — EG
Alice Maud. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Alice of Monmouth, sel. — Edmund Clarence Stedman.
Cavalry Song.— LPS-2— PAPm—PEOR— SPE-4
(Cavalry Charge, The.)— PBGG
Alice of Old Vincennes, sel. — Maurice Thompson.
Alice's Flag.— NPTP
Alice Ray. — Sarah Josepha Hale. — AA
Alice Winter. — Garnet Davy Grosse. — HB
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, sels. — "Lewis Carroll
(Charles Lutwidge Dodgson).
Bat, The.— PA— SPE-S
How Doth the Little Crocodile (.fr. Ch. II).— CCP— PYM
— YT
(Crocodile, The.)— GFA— MBP— PA
Of Alice in Wonderland (Introduction). — VA
Turtle Soup.— MV-1— PA
Voice of the Lobster, The (fr. Ch. X).— SAS
Will You Walk a Little Faster? (fr. Ch, X).— CCP
(Lobster Quadrille, The.) — CFBP— CGOV— MPC-7—
MV-1— PA— PB-3— PCD— PRWS— RAR— RIS—
S _ UTS
(Whiting and the Snail, The.) — BFP — CR— HBV —
HBVY— JPC— MPC-10— SBA
You Are Old, Father William (fr. Ch. V).— BTP— CGOV
— OG — WTP-3
(Father William.) — BHP—BLV— BOH V— CFBP— CR
—HBV— ISP— JPC— LBN — MBP — MPC-12 —
MW— PA— PB-1— PC— PCD— PECK— PYM—
RIS_SBA— THP— TOP— TSW— TSWC
(Father William Questioned.)— PRK
(Parodies.)— ALV
Alice's Flag. — Maurice Thompson. See Alice of Old Vincennes.
Alice's Supper. — Laura E. Richards. — MPB
Alicia's Bonnet. — Elisabeth Cavazza. — AA
Alien. — Helen Frazee-Bower. — HBMV
Alien.— Archibald MacLeish.— UFE
Alien, The. — Charles Murray. — MM
Alienation.— Harry Kemp.— BAP— HBMV
Aliscamp, The. — Frederic Mistral, tr. fr. th&. Drench by Harriet
Waters Prescott. — CAW
Alison.— Z7«fcn<raw.— CBOV— EA— EV-1— OBEV
(Alisoun.) — BLV (mod. and Old Eng. vers.)
(Alysoun.)— BEL— EP— EPOM— EPP— GR-e— TPH
Alison and Willie.— Unknown.— ESPE
Alison Gross. — Unknown. — BB — OBB
(Allison Gross.)— CH— ESPB
Alisoun. — Unknown. See Alison.
Alix.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
All. — Francis A. Durivage. — HT — SPE-5 — WRR-27
All about the Weather.— Unknown.— QHCS-26
All Alone Tree. The.— F. O'Neill Galligher.— MCG
All at Sea. — Frederick Moxon. — BOHV
All Beauteous Things. — Robert Bridges. See I Love All Beau
teous Things.
All Busy. — Unknown.— CBPC
(Summer.) — RIS
All But Blind.— Walter de la Mare.— BMEP— HBMV— MBP
All Day I Hear. — James Joyce. See Chamber Music.
All Day Long. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
All Earthly Beauty Hath One Cause and Proof. — Robert
Bridges. See Growth of Love, The (XXXV).
All Ending in "O."— A. F. Caldwell.— WRR-17
All Fellows, sel. ("Dear love, when with a two-fold mind"). —
Laurence Housman. — WGRP
AH for a Man.— Helen M. Winslow.— WRR-22
All for Love. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL
("Oh talk not to me of a name," etc.) — CBE
(Stanzas.)— WTP-2
(Stanzas Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa,
C.) — BPB-— BPN— EPW-4 — ERP— EV-4 — HBV
— MCCG— OBRV—TCEP
All for Love, sel.— John Dryden.
Mankind (br. sel. fr. Act IV).— GPE
All for the Best.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
All Foxes.— Robert Liddell Lowe.— TB
All Goats.— Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— TCPD
All God's Chillun Got Wings.— Unknown.-— A
All Hail the Name of Lincoln (with music) . — Ida Scott Taylor.
— WRR-46
All Hallow Eve.— Carolyn Wells.— DD
All Hearts Are Not Disloyal.— Henry T. Tuckerman.— APW
"All heavy minds."— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— EG
All Here.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APB— CAP— IAP
All Hollow.— Unknown— BTE-6
All I Know.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG .
All Impelled Onward Alike.— Robert Blair. Sec Grave, The.
All in a Garden Green. — William Ernest Henley. — OBMV.
All in a Lifetime. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
All in AIL— John Banister Tabb.— OQP—QP-2
All in Green Went My Love Riding. — E. E. Cummings.—
All in the Day's Work. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
All in the Downs. — Thomas Hood. — ALV
"All is best, though we oft doubt." — John Milton. See Samson
All Is Truth!— Walt Whitman.— GEPM
All Is Vanity. — Philip Rosseter. — HBV
(Vanity of Vanities.)— BLV
("Whether men do laugh or weep.") — OBSC
All Is Well.— Arthur Hugh Clough. — BEL — BPN — EPN~~
TCEP— VLEP
(Whate'er You Dream with Doubt Possest.) — OAEP
All Last Night. — Lascelles Abercrornbie. — HBV
All Life Moving to One Measure. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. —
CMP
(Daily Bread.)— LEAP
"All Lovely Things I Love." — John Peale Bishop. — CAG
All Lovely Things Will Have an Ending. — Conrad Aiken. —
CMP
All Mankind Are Trees. — Unknown. — WRR-4
"All Men Are Created Equal." — Abraham Lincoln. See Speech
before First Republican Convention of Illinois, 1856.
All Men Are Pioneers. — Lionel Wiggam. — BPM-36
All Mixed Up.— Unknown.— SPE-4
All Mountains. — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle). See Hymn to
Artemis.
"All my past life is mine no more." — John Wilmot, Earl of
Rochester.— AEP-W— EG
(Love and Life.)— BLV—CEP— EP—EPP— EPRE— EPS
—-EV-3— HBV— OBEV— OBS
"All my thoughts always speak to me of Love." — Dante. See
La Vita Nuova.
All Nature Has a Voice to Tell. — J. Gilchrist Lawson.— BLRP
All Needs Met.— J. H. Samrnis.— BLRP
All Night I Heard.— Gertrude MacGregor Moffat— CPG— OCL
All Night Long (with music). — Unknown. — AS
All Night the Lone Cicada. — Charles G. D. Roberts. — CPG — PC
All of Roses. — D. H. Lawrence. — LEAP
All One in Christ. — John Oxenharn.— BLRP
(Brothers of the Faith.)— OQP— QP-1
All Other Joys of Life. — George Meredith. See Modern Love.
All Our Joy Is Enough.— Geoffrey Scott.— OBMV
All Ours .--Wendell Phillips Stafford. — RDAH
All Paths Lead to You. — Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff. — BLPA
All Quiet along the Potomac. — Ethel Lynn Beers, sometimes at.
to Lamar Fontaine.— AA — APL — LEAP — MD AH —
WTP-1
(Picket-Guard, The.) — APB — CCR— HBV— IAP— LEAP
— LPS-2 — MC — MR— OG — OHCS-2 — PAH —
PAP—PAPm— SPE-8— WRR-43
All Quiet along the Potomac Tonight. — Thaddeus Oliver. —
TCAP
All Saints'.— Edmund Yates.— HBV
(All-Saints.)— BOHV
All Saints' Day (in The Christian Year) . — John Keble. — EPW-4
All Serene.— Nellie R. Nesselrpade.— VF
All Service Ranks the Same with God. — Robert Browning. See
Pippa Passes.
All Shrines Are One.— Hinton White.— LOW— POI
(I've Travelled Far in Many Lands.)— MRV
All Sorts. — Susan B. Anthony. — GH
All Souls. — Katharine Tynan. — BMEP — MBP
All Souls Are Thine. — Frederick L. Hosmer. — MRV
All Souls' Day. — Otto Freund. — BPM-3S
All Souls' Night. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — TIP— VA
All Sung. — Richard Le Gallienne. — OBVV
All That Matters. — Edgar A. Guest. — ATP
All That Was Mortal.— Sara Teasdale.— BPM-31
All That's Past.— Walter de la Mare.— CRE— GPE— GTML—
MM— NP— OBMV— POTT— WHA
All the Baskets Fill. — Unknown. — WRR-40
All the Bells Were Ringing. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
PBV
(Broken Doll, The.)— MBP— PB-1
All the Cats.— Kate Greenaway.— SX"S
All the Children.— Unknown. ~-OHC$- 26
All the Flowers of the Spring. — John Webster, See Devil's
Law-Case, The.
"All the forms are fugitive." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Woodnotes.
All the Hills and Vales Along. — Charles Hamilton Sorley. —
CRE— HBMV— MBP
10
TITLE INDEX
Alonzo's
All the Mowgli Stories, sel. — Rudyard Kipling.
Only Son, The (in In the Rukh) .— RKV—VLEP
All the Pretty Little Horses (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
All the Rights She Wants.— Carl Spencer.— WRR-7
All the Same. — Frederic Edward Wetherley — OHCS-36
("No, Thank You, Tom.")— HSP
"All the world over, nursing their scars." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Many Inventions.
All the World's a Stage.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— OBSC
(On the Life of Man.)— OAEP
("What is our life? A play of passion.") — EG
"All the world's malice, all the spite of fate." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love.
All Things Beautiful. — Cecil Frances Alexander. See All
Things Bright and Beautiful.
All Things Beautiful.— John Keble.— PBGP— PEDC
All Things Bright and Beautiful. — Cecil Frances Alexander. —
GS— OHIP— PB-2— PRWS— PTA-1— TVC (abr.)
(All Things Beautiful, abr.)— CFBP— PEM— RAR
( Creation. ) —M PB—OTP C—RYC
All Things Come Right. — Reynale Smith Pickering. — BS
All Things Drink. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of
Anacreon) . — AWP
All Things except Myself I Know.— Francois Villon, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — BOHV
(Ballad: Things of No Account, The — tr. by Henry Car
rington.) — AFP
(Ballade of Things Known and Unknown — tr. by John
Payne.)— WTP-9
All Things Revive save the Lover. — Thomas Lodge. See Mar-
garite of America.
All Things Shall Pass Away. — Theodore Tilton. See "Even
This Shall Pass Away."
All Things Wait upon Thee. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
GN— OG— PPA
All This Is Ended.— Rupert Brooke. See 1914.
All This My Pencil Sees. — Elinor Coleman. — PB-9
All thro' the Year. — Unknown. — BLRP
All under the Same Banner Now. — Lawrence Sullivan Ross. —
MDAH
"All vision fades, but splendor does not fail." — Samuel Roth. —
NV
"All We Ask Is to Be Let Alone." — Henry Howard Brownell.
— OHCS-1
(Old Cove, The.)— PAH
All Will Be Well.— Amory Hare.— TBM
"All ye that pass along Love's trodden way." — Dante. See
La Vita Nuova.
"All Ye That Pass By."— John Masefield.— CMP— PM
Alia en El Rancho Grande (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
(Down on the Big Ranch.) — ABF
Alia for Rosa.— T. A. Daly.— SPE-4
Allah. — Siegfried August Mahlmann, tr. fr. the German by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP
Allah's Tent. — Arthur Colton. — HBV
Allan Water. — Matthew Gregory Lewis. — HBV — OTPC
Ail-Around Intellectual Man, An. — Tom Masson. — OHCS-31
Allatoona. — Unknown. — PAH
"Alle Vogel Sind Schon Da." — Frances Chesterton. — BPM-35
Allegiance. — Zoe A. Tilghman. — OA
Allegiance Dominant! — Rob Roy MacGregor. — SPS
Allegra Agonistes. — Grace Fallow Norton. — NP
Alleluia! Alleluia! — Christopher Wordsworth. — RT
All-Embracing, The. — Frederick William Faber. See Heart of
the Eternal, The.
Allen-a-Dale. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Alley, Cat.— Esther Valck Georges.— DDA
Alley Cat. — Frank Stevens. — CIV
Alley Cat, An.— Nancy Byrd Turner.— BPM-30— CIV— NYBV
Alley Rats.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
All-Golden, The.— James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Alliance of Education and Government, The (abr.). — Thomas
Gray.— CEP
Alliances. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel). — MAP
Allies.— St. Clair Adams.— FF— POI
Alligator, The.— Beatrice Ravenel. — LS — TCPD — TL
Allison Gross. — Unknown. — CH— ESPB
(Alison Gross.) — BB — OBB
All-Kind Mother, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
All-Loving, The. — Robert Browning. See Epistle of Karshish,
An.
All's for the Best. — Martin Farquhar Tupper. — OHCS-6
All's Vast. — Francis Thompson. — MBP
(Correlated Greatness.)— GPE—GTML
(Heart, The.)— BLV— OBMV— PIAE
"All's Well!"— William Allen Butler.— HBV
All's Well.— T. A. Daly. See All's Well That Ends Well.
All's Well.— Thomas Dibdin. See British Fleet, The.
All's Well.— Harriet McEwen Kimball.— AA— OHCS-8
(Evening Prayer, An.)— LOW— POI
All's Well.— William A. Quayle— PDN
All's Well! (in mod. Eng.).— Unknown.— TMEV
All's Well.— David A. Wasson.— BAP
All's Well.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— GR-a— OBVV
All's Well That Ends Well.— T. A. Daly.— HSP
(All's Well.)— FF— POI
All's Well That Ends Well, ^/.—William Shakespeare.
Love's Memory (fr. Act I, sc. i). — LPS-1
All's Well That Ends Well ("Bachelor sat, A," etc.).— Un
known. — OHCS-39
All's Well That Ends Well ("Friend of mine, A," etc.).—
Unknown.— BOHV
All-Saints.— Edmund Yates.— BOHV.
(All Saints'.)— HBV
All-Seeing Gods, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Masque of Pandora.
Ail-Sufficient Christ, The.— Bernice W. Lubke.— BLRP
Allusion to Horace, An. The Tenth Satire of the First Book. —
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — OBS
Alma Mater. — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.— OBVV
Alma Mater, Alumnus, Commencer
known.— WRR-S4
ncement, Matriculation. — Un-
Alma Mater and the Future. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Alma Mater and the Present. — George A. Pettit. — WRR-54
Alma Mater O. — James C. Cresap.— WRR-55
(Cruises Far and Wide.)— WRR-S4
Alma Mater's Roll. — Edward Everett Hale. — AA
Alma: or, the Progress of the Mind, sel. ("My simple System
shall suppose"). — Matthew Prior. — NBE
Alma Redemptoris (in The Office of the Blessed Virgin). —
Unknown.— WHL
Alma: Matres.— Andrew Lang. — BSV — HMSP — OBVV —
POTT— TOP
Almanack for 1751, sels. — Nathaniel Ames, Father and Son. —
APB
Almanack for 1743, The, sels. — Nathaniel Ames, Father and
Son. — APB
Almanack for 1738, sels. — Nathaniel Ames, Father and Son. —
APB
Almanack for 1733. The, sels. — Nathaniel Ames, Father and
Son.— APB
"Almighty, Well of Light" (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown.
(Prison Songs, III.)— TMEV
Alniiry Ann. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Almond Blossom.— Edwin Arnold.— GN— HBV— LPS -2— OTPC
Almond Blossoms. — Charles Dalmon. See Three Pictures.
Almond Blossoms (Love). — Unknown. — WRR-S7
Almost. — Rachel Field. — SUS
Almost a Man. — Unknown. — PPYP
Almost beyond Endurance. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR —
HHHA
(I Ain't a-Goin' to Cry No More.)— WRR-34
Almost Home. — E. Crayton McCants. — HT — OHCS-38
Almost Time. — Unknown. — PEM
Alms.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— LHW— SAM
Alms. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — POT — SPT
Alms, An, — Ivan Sergyeevich Turgeniev, tr. fr. the Russian. —
WRR-9
Alms in Autumn. — Rose Fyleman. — GT-2 — NLK
Almswomen. — Edmund Blunden. — GPE — GTBS — LBBV —
OBMV— FOOT
Alnaschar and the Oxen. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Alnwick Castle.— Fitz-Greene Halleck.— AA— IAP— LPS-2
Aloe Plant, The. — Henry Harbaugh. — BLPA
(Through Death to Life.)— OHCS-3
Aloha.— William Griffith.— H B M V— PO Y— S PT
Alone. — Robert J. Burdette. — HT — SPE-4
Alone.— Walter de la Mare.— MLP
Alone. — John Chipman Farrar. — GFA — MPB — SPT
Alone. — Elizabeth Frear. — HB
Alone. — Francis Jammes, tr. fr. the French by J. F. Mullen. —
Alone. — James Joyce. — NP
Alone.— Edgar Allan Poe.— APW— GPE
Alone. — Sully Prudhomnie, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring
ton. — AFP
Alone. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by William Ellery Leonard.
—AWP
Alone. — Siegfried Sassoon. — BLV — MBP — YT
(When I'm Alone.)— OBMV
Alone. — Unknown. — N A
Alone by the Hearth. — George Arnold. — HBV
Alone God Sufficeth.— Saint Teresa of Ayila, tr^fr^ theJSpan-
(LiJ ...
(Saint Teresa's Book-Mark.)-
Alone in April. — James Branch Cabell. — HBMV
Alone in Spring. — Caroline Giltinan. — LS — TBM
Alone in the Big Town She Dreams. — Frank O'Connor. — BMC
Alone in the Wind, on the Prairie. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Alone into the Mountain. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MOM
Alone on Lykaion. — Trumbull Stickney. — MAP
(Mt. Lykaion.)— AP A— LA— MO AP
Alone with My Conscience. — Charles William Stubbs (?) — HT
( Conscience.) — BLPA
(Conscience and Future Judgment.) — OHCS-6 — PTA-2
"Along my ways of life you never came." — Muna Lee. See
Sonnets.
Along Shore. — Herbert Bashford. — AA
Along the Beach. — Robert Browning. See James Lee's Wife.
"Along the earth and up the sky." — William Vaughn Moody.
See Fire-Bringer, The.
"Along the field as we came by." — A. E. Housman. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XXVI).
Along the Highway. — Ethel Turner. — AMV-35
"Along the Line." — Irwin Russell. — WRR-21
Along the Road. — Robert Browning Hamilton. — BLPA — BPP
Along the Way. — James Buckham. — LOW — POI
Along the Wind. — Chard Powers Smith. — TBM
Alons au Bois le May Cueillir. — Charles d'Orleans, tr. fr. the
French by William Ernest Henley.— AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogine. — Matthew Gregory Lewis.
See Monk. The.
Alonzo's Silver Wedding. — Frances R. Sterrett. — SPE-6
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Aloof
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Aloof .—Christina Georgina .Rossetti.— BLV — ES — OBEY—
(Irresponsive Silence of the Land, The.)-— MBP
(Thread of Life, The.)— VA
Alpha and Omega. — Robert J. Burdette.— MHT
Alpha and Omega. — Frederick William Henry Myers. See St,
Paul.
Alpha and Omega.— Kathryn Bruchholz Thomson.
(Two Sonnets.)— HB
Alphabet, The.— Charles Stuart Calverley.— HBV
Alphabet, An. — Charles E. Carryl. — LBN
Alphabet, The.— Kate Greenaway.— HBVY
Alphabet, The.— Unknown.— WRR-50
Alphabetical Sermon. — George Kyle. — WRR-3
Alpheus and Arethusa. — Eugene Howell Daly. — AA
Alpine Descent. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The
(Down the Simplon Pass).
Alpine Flowers, The. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney.— LA
Alpine Heights. — Friedrich Adolph Krummacher, tr. fr. the
German by Charles T. Brooks.— LPS-2
Alpine Picture, An. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — MCT — PER—
Alpine Village, An.— Anne Goodwin Winslow. — LS
Altar, The.— George Herbert.— ATP— EPS
Altar, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MRV
Altar, The.— Jean Starr Untermeyer.— BAP— HBMV
Altar Boy, The.— Leonard Feeney. — WHL
Alter? When the Hills Do (Love, III). — Emily Dickinson.—
PIAE— TCAP— TPH
("Alter? When the hills do.") — OBAV
( Constant.) —AA— LEAP
(Friendship.) — OTA
(From "Bequest.")— LHW
Alteram Partem.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— BPN— CPOI— VLEP
"Although as yet my cure be incomplete." — James Branch Ca-
bell. See Retractions.
"Although I do i«ot know." — Saigo Noshi, tr. fr, the Japanese
by Arthur Waley.
(Seven Poems— VII.)— A WP
Although I Put Away His Life (Further Poems, CXLIII).—
Emily Dickinson. — MAP
"Although it is not plainly visible to the eye." — Fujiwara No
Toshiyuki. See Kokin Shu.
Altitude.— Lola Ridge.— NP
Alton Locke, sels. — Charles Kingsley.
Alton Locke's Song. — CPOI
(People's Song, 1849.)— BMEP
Sands of Dee, The (C.)~- BBV— BLP—BMEP— GEE-
GEE?— CGOV—CH— CPOI— EA—EPW-4—
EV-5— FPE— GEPM— GN — GR-e— GS — GTBS
—GTML—GTSE—GTSL— HBV— LC— LEAP —
— MCCG— MPB — MPC-13— OBEV— OG— OTA
— OTPC— PASC— PECK— PFE — PPD-1 — RG
—SEP — STB — TSW— TSWC— TVSH— VA-
WBLP— WP— WTP-6
(O Mary, Go and Call the Cattle Home.)— PBGG
(Sands o' Dee, The.) — CBOV—CBPC—CG— LPS-2—
MW— SBA— WLIP— WRR-48 (with music)
Alton Locke's Song. — Charles Kingsley. See Alton Locke.
Altruism. — David Starr Jordan. — MRV — OQP— PTER— QP-2
Altruism. — Robertson Trowbridge. — BTB-1
Alumni Greeting Song.— Mary A. McClelland.— WRR-54
Alumnus Football. — Grantland Rice. — WRR-54
Always. — Harrison Smith Morris. — OBAV
Always a Way. — Richard Burton. — POI — SL
Always before Your Voice. — E. E. Cummings. — MAP — MOAP
(Song.)— APA— TBM
Always Finish.— Unknown.— ELP A— WBLP
Always Last. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Always Right.— Eugene Field.— PEF— TCAP
Always Saying "Don't." — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Always the Following Wind. — W. H. Auden. — MBP
Always the Mob.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Always Tomorrow. — Florence Wilson Roper. — AMV-37
Alysoun. — Unknown. — BEL — EP — EPOM — EPP— GR-e— TPH
(Alison.)— CBOV—EA— EV-1— OBEV
(Alisoun — mod. and Mid, Eng. vers.) — BLV
"Am I with you, or you with me?" (in Songs in Absence). —
Arthur Hugh Clough.—EPN
Amala's Bridal Song. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's
Jest Book.
Amalfi. — Henry Wadsworth Longfelldw<^TBV
Amanda's Wedding. — Isabel M. Frame.— OHCS-39
Amantium Irse. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Amantium Irae.— Ernest Dowson. — HBV
Amantium Irse. — Richard Edwardes. — BOL— EPW-1 (abr )—
EV-1— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Amantium Irse Amoris Redintegratio.) — OBSC
Amaranth, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Amaranth, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House,
The.
A-Marching to Quebec. — Unknown. — APW
Amarillis. — Thomas Campion. — HBV — LEAP
(Amaryllis).— EG
(I Care Not for These Ladies.) — OAEP
("I care not for these ladies that must be wooed and
prayed.")— OBSC
Amaryllis. — Unknown. — OHCS-34
"Amaryllis I did woo." — George Wither. — EG
Amasis. — Laurence Binyon. — OBVV
Amateur Bard on Woman, The. — Unknowm. — PC
Amateur Flute, The. — Unknown. — PA.
Amateur Flute-Player, The. — Unknown. — CHS
Amateur Night. — Unknown. — HHHA
Amateur Orlando, The. — George Thomas Lanigan. — THP
Amateur Photography.— Nathan Haskell Dole. — BTB-7 — WRR-2
Amatores Ambo. — Norman T. Boggs. — LHW
Amaturus.— William Cory.— EPW-5— EV-5— GTBS— GTML—
HBV
Amaze. — Adelaide Crapsey. — LA
Amazing, Beauteous Change! — Philip Doddridge. — LPS-2
Amazing Facts about Food. — Unknown. — BOHV
Amazing Grace (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Amazonas. — Yvonne Ffrench. — BPM-34
Amazons, The. — Yvonne Ffrench. — BPM-32
Ambassadors of Grief. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Amber from Egypt. — Agnes Kendrick Gray. — POY
Amber Lands. — Tom Maclnnes. — CPG
Ambience of Love, The. — Isidor Schneider. — PG
Ambiguous Lines. — Unknozvn. — BOHV
(I Saw a Peacock— shorter vers.) — CH — JPC
Ambition. — Truman Roberts Andrews. — HT
Ambition. — John Kendrick Bangs.— FF— POI
Ambition. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (He Who Ascends to Mountain-Tops).
Ambition. — William Henry Davies. — MBP
Ambition. — J. Hinckley. — CAG
Ambition. — Samuel Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes
Ambition.— Aline Kilmer.— HBMV—LHV—SBMV—WHL '
Ambition. — Thomas Nashe. — EV-2
Ambition. — Cotton Noe.— PB-8
Ambition. — Anne Blackwell Payne. — GFA
Ambition. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ambition. — Unknown. — PPYP
Ambition in Cuffe Street. — Susan L. Mitchell. — CRE — FOOT
Ambition of a Statesman. — Henry Clay. — WRR-26
Ambition's Trail. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— FF — POI
Ambitious Marguerite, The. — Agnes Carr Sage. — WRR-7
Ambitious Mouse, The. — John Farrar.— MCG — PB-2 — RYC
TSW
Ambitious Oyster, The. — Joseph Morris. — FF — POI
Ambrose. — James Russell Lowell. — TCAP
Ambulance Driver's Prayer, An. — Thomas F. Coakley. —
Amelia, sel. ("While, therefore, now," etc.), — Coventry Pat-
more.— EPW-5
Amen. — Arthur Christopher Benson. — OBVV
Amen. — Frederick G. Browning. — BLRP
Amen of the Rocks, The.' — Christian Gellert, tr. fr. the German
by Rosegarten. — OHCS-2— PEOR (diff. tr.)
"Amend Me and Punish Me Not" (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown.
—TMEV
Amends for Ladies, sels. — Nathaniel Field.
Song: "Rise Lady Mistresse, rise." — OBS
(Matin Song.)— HBV
Amends to Nature. — Arthur Symons. — BMEP — CBOV —
GBOV— GTML— GTSL—HBMV— SBA— YT
Amends to the Tailors and Soutars.— William Dunbar.— BSV
America. — Arlo Bates. See Torch-Bearers, The.
America ("Look now abroad"). — William Cullen Bryant. —
America ("0 mother of a mighty race."). — William Cullen
Bryant.— AA— APL— APW— IDAH— LPS-2— SBA
(O, Mother of a Mighty Race— C.)— APB— CAP— DD
(si. abr.)— GA— GDAH (si. abr.)— HBV— HBVY
(si. abr.)-— IAP—MC— PAH (si. abr.)— RON
America. — Florence Earle Coates. — PEDC
America. — Arthur Cleveland Coxe. See England and America.
America.— Sydney Dobell.— BMEP— CRE— EP—EPN — EPP
—EPW-4—ES—GPE— HBV— LEAP— PTER
"Men say, Columbia," etc. (sel.).— OBVV
"Nor force nor fraud," etc. (sel.) — OBVV
America (God Bless Our Native Land — C.). — Timothy D wight.
— LLC
America. — Marjorie Frost Fraser. — AMV-35
America. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
America. — Richard Hovey. — SPE-5
America. — Alfred Kreymborg. — NP
America. — John Ernest McCann. — BTB-5
America. — Claude McKay.— CDC — LA— TCPD
America. — Harriet Monroe. — SPT
America (C.).— Charles Phillips.
(American Republic, The.) — LLC — OHCS-6 '.
(Destiny of America, The.)— BTB-5
America. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
America. — Samuel Francis Smith. — AA — APL — CPN— CSBP
— DD— GFA— HBV — HBVY — HH — HT — IDAH-
LEAP — MC — MPC-3 (st. 1) — MPC-4 (st. 2) -
MPC-5 (sts. 1, 4)— MPC-6 (sts. 2, 3)— MPC-9 (sts.
1-3)— MPC-10 (sts. 1-3)— MPC-11 (sts. 1-3)— MPC-12
(sts. 1-3)— MPC-13 (sts. 1-3)— MRV— OTPC— PAPm—
PB-3-PBGP -PECK-PEDC-RON-SR - TCAP
—TYP— WBLP — WRR-4 (arr. for pant.)— WRR-4S
(with music)— WRR-48 (with music)— WTP-8 ' ll
(My Country Tis of Thee.) — BTB-2— PE '
(National Hymn.)— LLC
America. — Bayard Taylor. See National Ode, Read at the Cele- "
bration in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4,V*
1876. A
America. — Henry van Dyke. — MPC-10 — PVD
America and England.— George Huntington.— WRR-48 (\
America and England. — George Edward Woodberry. — PTER ^
America Befriend. — Henry van Dyke. — OHPP
(Peace-Hymn of the Republic.)— MPC-11— PVD
America First. — Denis A. McCarthy. — JHP
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TITLE INDEX
Among
America First ("Not Merely in Matters Material") — Un
known. — WRR-13
America First ("This is the season when Young America"') —
Unknown. — ID AH
Ameri
OHFP— OTA— PVD - PVS— MBP — PCD— PTH-1
—PYM—SP— SPS— TBV— WBLP— WTP-9
(Home Thoughts from Europe.) — PB-9 — POOI _ POT
America Forever. — Abraham Lincoln. See Address before
Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, 111., January 27,
1837.
America Goes In Singing. — Unknown. — AOAH — PPGW
America Greets an Alien. — Unknown. — PSO
America Independent. — Philip Freneau. — APB
America 1918.— John Reed.— -AMV-35
America Remembers, sel. ("Here by this midland lake" etc
much 06r.).~Paul Engle.— NAMP
America Resents British Dictation.— Henry B. Carrington.—
IDAH
America Resurgent. — Wendell Phillips Stafford. — MC
America Speaks.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-1 3
America Survives the Ordeal of Conflicting Systems. — Henry
B. Carrington.— MDAH
America the Beautiful.— Katharine Lee Bates.— AOAH— APD
— APL — BLP — BLPA — CP— CV— DD—HBMV—
HBVY — JHP — LC— MBP— MC— MCCG— MMV—
MPC-13 — MRV — MW — NPSC — OBAV— OOP-
OTA— PB-4— PEDC— PJH-1— POI— POT— PSO— PT
—QP-1—SBA—SL— SPS— WBLP— WGRP
America to England (si. abr.). — Minot Judson Savage. — MHT
America to England. — George Edward Woodberry. — AA
America to Great Britain.— Washington Allston.— AA— HBV
America Unconquerable, seL ("I cannot, my lords I will not
join in congratulation," etc.)— William Pitt, Earl of
Chatham. — LLC
American, The. — Hawthorne Daniel. — PPGW
American, An. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
American "Absent-Minded Beggars," The. — Unknown. — BTB-9
American Aristocracy. — John Godfrey Saxe. — SPE-4
American Art. — Julia Ward Howe.— WRR-27
American Boy, The. — Theodore Roosevelt. — GDAH
To the Boys o± America (br. seL). — MHT
American Boy, The. — Unknown. — PEDC
American Canon, An. — Henry Seidel Canby. — MOB
American Citizenship. — Daniel Webster. — SPS
American Constitution, The. — Alexander Hamilton. — PEOR
American Constitution and Its Framers, The. — Ben Swofford
— PVS
American Cradle-Song. — Robert J. Burdette. — BOL
American Credo, The.— Richard S. Reynolds. — AMV-36
American Creed, An. — Everard Jack Appleton. — GPWW
American Creed, The. — William Tyler Page. See American's
Creed, The.
American Culture. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. See Fanny. '
American Democracy. — James Russell Lowell. — SPE-4
American Eagle, The. — Charles West Thompson. — OHCS-28
American Exile, An. — Isaac Hinton Brown. — BTB-7 — OHCS-22
American Feast. The.— Unknown.— WRR-27
American Flag, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Freedom
and War.
American Flag, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. — AA — APB —
• APD — APL — APW— BAP— BAV— BTB-1— CPN—
' § DD (much abr.)— DDA— FOAH— FPE— GN— GR-a—
4V GSRC — HBV— HBVY— HH— IAP— JHP— LEAP-
LEAP— LLC— LPS-2—MC—MPC-14— OBAV— OG—
J OHCS-1— O FA— OTPC (abr.)— PAH — PAP— PB-6 —
0 PBGG— PJH-2— PTA-1— PTER— RON (abr.}~~ SBA—
^ SPE-1 (a&r.)— SPS— TCAP—TVSH—TYP— WBLP—
llO WTP'4
™ (Ode to the American Flag.)— PEOR
* American Flag, The.— Lena E. Faulds.— HH— RON— WRR-17
tfl American Flag, The.— Charles Constantine Pise.— BMC— CAW
^J American Flag, The.— Albert P. Putnam.— FOAH— PPYP—
NYFR
American Flag, The.— Charles Sumner. See Are We a Na
tion?
ri^ American Flag, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
vP (Our Flag.)— WRR-17
American Forest Girl, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. —
OHCS-37
American Forests, The. — John Muir. — ADAH
American Girl, An. — Brander Matthews. — AA — WTP-6
American Girl and the War, The. — Hester L. Anderson. — CAG
American Government, The (abr.). — John Bright. — LLC
American Hall of Fame. — Chauncey M. Depew.— WRR-42
American Hero, The. — Nathaniel Niles. — IAP
American Home, The. — George W. Bain. — WRR-18
-^American Ideals.— Theodore Roosevelt.— PEDC
|J^/American Independence. — Francis Hppkinson. — PAH
American Independence. — Albert Billings Street. — PEDC —
RYC
.^American Indian, The. — Charles Sprague. — OHCS-4
(U (North American Indian.)— BTB-1— LLC— WRR-10
** American Laughter. — Kenneth Allan Robinson. — AMV-3S —
BPM-36
O American Letter, sel. — Archibald MacLeish.
w To Be an American. — LL-3
American Liberty^. — Philip Freneau. — APB
American Love-Ode, An.— Thomas Warton, Sr.— CEP
American Miracle, The. — Mary Antin.— APP
American Motherhood.— Theodore Roosevelt.— WRR-42
American Names. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — DDA — NP— PG
American Navy, The. — John D. Long. — SPE-4
American Notes, sel. — Charles Dickens.
Niagara Falls.— BTB-S
(Impressions of Niagara.) — OHCS-20
American, One of th<» Roughs, a Kosmos, An. — Unknown. —
PA
American Patriot's Prayer, The. — Unknown. — PAH
American Rebellion, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
American Republic, The. — George Bancroft. — IDAH
(Growth of the American Republic.) — BTB-1
American Republic, The. — Charles Phillips. See America.
American Republic a Christian State. — Cardinal James Gib
bons. See Our Christian Heritage.
American Soldier, The.— Philip Freneau. — APB — MOAP
American Soldier's Hymn, The. — Unknown. — PAH
American Specimen, An. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens). See Tramp Abroad, A.
American Spring Song. — Sherwood Anderson. — NP
American Tariffs.— Carl Schurz.— WRR-42
American Taxation. — Edmund Burke. See Speech on Amer
ican Taxation.
American Times, The; sets. — Jonathan Odell.
"Hear thy indictment, Washington, at large/' — AP
"Stand forth, Taxation! kindler of the flame." — APB
"When Faction, pois'nous as the scorpion's sting." — APB
American to France, An.— Alice Duer Miller. — HBMV
American Traveler (or Traveller), The.— "Orpheus C. Kerr"
(Robert H. Newell).— BOHV— OHCS-16— THP
American Wage-Workers. — Theodore Roosevelt. See Speech
at National Progressive Convention, 1912.
American War, The.— William Pitt, Earl of Chatham.— BTB -3
On Conquering America (sel.}. — PPYP — YFR
"These abominable principles," etc. (sel.}. — PE
Americanism. — M. Dell Adams. — WRR-5S
Americanism. — Henry Cabot Lodge. — PEOR — PPSC
Americanism. — Theodore Roosevelt. — SPS
Americanism. — Burton S. Sweet. — SPS
Americanization. — Clara Edwards. — HB
Americanizing the Fourth. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — IDAH
Americans All. — Minna Irving. — MPC-12 — PEDC
Americans Come, The. — Elizabeth A. Wilbur. — POY — PPGW
American's Creed, The.— William Tyler Page.— JHP— WRR- 5 5
—PEDC
(American Creed, The.) — SPS
Americans for America. — L. Taylor. — SPS
America's Answer. — R. W. Lilliard. — BLPA— HH— JHP—
PEDC— RON— SSS
(America's Reply.)— POT
America's Coming Greatness. — Robert G, Ingersoll. — WRR-53
America's Destiny in the Philippines. — Albert J. Beveridge. —
WRR-53
America's Duty to Greece. — Henry Clay. See On the Greek
Revolution.
America's Flower Song. — Margaret Paxson Flack. — HB
America's Gift to France. — John Jay Chapman. — WRR-13
America's Gift to France. — Unknown. — WRR-13
America's Natal Day. — James Gillespie Elaine. — IDAH
America's Obligations to England. — Colonel Barre.— PPYP —
YFR
America's Prosperity. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
(They Tell Me Thou Art Rich.)— PSO
America's Reply. — R. W. Lilliard. See America's Answer.
America's Thanksgiving. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
America's Triumvirate. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — RDAH
America's Unknown Soldier (abr.}. — Warren G. Harding. —
SPS
(At the Grave of the Unknown Soldier.) — NPTP
America's Welcome Home. — Henry van Dyke. — AOAH — MC —
PVD
Ametas and Thestylis Making Hay-Ropes. — Andrew Marvell. —
ALV
Amico Suo. — Herbert P. Horne. — VA
Amid the Snows. — Lena. Whittaker Blakeney. See Sketches
from the Dolomites.
AmieL— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Amiel's Garden. — Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. — GBOV —
ME— UFE
Aminta, sel. — Torquato 'Tasso, tr. fr. the Italian by Leigh
Hunt.
Golden Age, The.— AWP
(Ode to the Golden Age.) — WTP-8
Among His Books. — Robert Southey. See My Days among
the Dead Are Past.
Among My Books. — Alexander Smith. — LLC
Among School Children.— William Butler Yeats. — MBP— CMP
Among Shadows. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — NP
Among the Animals. — Unknown. — PPYP
Among the Beautiful Pictures.— Alice Gary. — BLPA
(Pictures of Memory— C.) — BLP — CCR— HT— JHP—
LPS-1— OHCS-4— PE
(Sweetest Picture, The.) — BTB-5
Among the Daffadillies.— Giles Farnaby.— OAEP
Among the Ferns. — Edward Carpenter. — EPP — WGRP (abr,}
("I lay among the ferns"— sel.) — OQP— QP-2
Among the Hills.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP
"For weeks the clouds had raked the hills." — SN
Prelude: "Along the roadside," etc. — TOP
(Sketches of Noble and Sordid Lives.)— LLC
Among the Millet. — Archibald Lampnian. — OCL
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Among
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIONS
Among the Mountains. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion.
Among the Multitude. — Walt Whitman. — GEPM
Among the Nuts.— Unknown.— rRYC— TVC— TVSH
(Chestnut Burr, The.) — PBGP — PEM
Among the Red Guns. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Among the Rocks. — Robert Browning. See James Lee's Wife.
Among the Sand-Hills.— William Alexander. — TIP
Among the Spruces. — Frederick George Scott. — OCL
"Among the wondrous ways of men and time." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Sequence of Sonnets on the
Death of Robert Browning.
Amor Ineluctabilis. — Joshua Sylvester. See Were I as Base
as Is the Lowly Plain.
Amor Mundi. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — POTT — VLEP
Amor Mysticus. — Sister Marcela de Carpio de San Felix. —
AWP— CAW— JAWP— WBP
Amor Profanus. — Ernest Dowson. — VLEP
Amoret. — Mark Akenside. — OBEV
Amoret (C.).— William Congreve. — EPRE— EPW-3— GTIV—
HBV
(Hue and Cry after Fair Amoret, A.)— BCEP— BFP—
CEP— EV-3—OBEC— OBEV— WTP-3
Amoretti, sels. — Edmund Spenser.
I. — "Happy ye leaves! when as those lilly hands." — ATP
— BEL— CRE
(To His Book.)— ES
III. — "Sovereign (or Souerayne) beauty which I do ad
mire, The."— ATP— HBV— OAEP
VIII. — "More than most faire, full of the living fire." —
CRE— EP—EPP— HBV— OAEP
(Your Power.)— BLV
XIII. — "In that proud port, which her so goodly graceth."
("In that proud port which her so goodly graceth.) — EV-1
XV. — "Ye tradeful merchants that with weary toil." —
TCEP
(His Love's Riches.) — BLV
XVIII. — "Rolling wheele that runneth often round, The."
— CRP
XIX. — "Merry cuckoo, messenger of spring, The."
("Merry cuckoo, messinger of spring, The.") — ES —
EV-1— OBSC
XXII. — "This holy season, fit to fast and pray."
("This holy season, fit to fast and pray.") — ES
XXIV.— "When I behold that beauties wonderment."—
BEL— CRE— HBV
XXVI. — "Sweet is the rose, but grows upon a brier."
(Sweet and Sour.)— HBV
XXVII. — "Fair Proud! now tell me, why should fair be
proud?"
("Fair Proud! now tell me, why should fair be proud?")
— ES
XXX.— "My love is like to ice and I to fire."— ATP
(Ice and Fire.)— BLV
XXXIV.— "Like (or lyke) as a ship that through the
ocean wide."— BEL— CRE— EP— EPEP— GPE—
HBV— TPH
(Like as a Ship.) — PIAE
("Like as a ship that through the ocean wide.") — ES —
OBSC
(Sonnet XXXIV,)— LL-4
(Sonnets.)— EPW-1
(XXIV.)— EPP
XXXVI. — "Tell me when shall these wearie woes haue
end."— AEV
XXXVII. — "What guile is this, that those her golden
tresses."— GR-e— TCEP
(Sonnets.)— EPW-1
(What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses.") —
EV-1— OBSC
XXXIX. — "Sweet Smile! the daughter of the Queene of
Love."
(Sonnets.)— EPW-1
XL. — "Mark when she smiles with amiable cheare." —
EPEP
(April Smile.)— ES
("Mark when she smiles with amiable cheer.") — ES —
OBSC
(Sonnet XL.)— SEP
(When She Smiles.)— CBOV
XLL — "Is it her nature or is it her will." — OAEP
XLVII. — "Trust not the treason of those smiling looks."
(Golden Hook, The.)— BLV
LII. — "So oft as homeward I from her depart." — EPEP
LV.— "So oft as I her beauty do behold." — HBV
(Another Element.) — BLV
LXI. — "Glorious image of the Maker's beauty, The." —
~i- ^'
_
jr- -
LXII. — "Weary year his race now having run, The."
("Weary year his race now having run, The.") — OBSC
LXIII. — "After long stormes and tempests sad assay." —
BEL— CRE— OAEP
("After long stormes and tempests sad assay.") — OBSC
LXVII. — "Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace." —
OAEP
("Like as a huntsman after weary chace.") — AEP-W —
ES
(Tamed Deer, The.)— BLV
Amoretti (Continued}. ,,.,.„., ,. ,
LXVIII — "Most glorious Lord of life! that, on this day."
'—ATP— CRP— HBV
(Easter" Morning.)-— DD— EOAH— CHIP
("Most glorious Lord of life! that, on this day.") —
AEP-W— ES— EV-1— OBEV
(So Let Us Love.)— BLV
LXX.— "Fresh Spring, the herald of love s mighty king."
AWP — BEL — CRE — EP— HBV — JAWP—
TOP— WBP
("Fresh Spring, the herald," <?*<:.)— ES— OBEV— OBSC
(Sonnets.)— LEAP
LXXII — "Oft when my spirit doth spread her bolder
wings."— CRE— GPE— OAEP
("Oft when rny spirit," etc.)— EG— OBSC
(Sonnets.)— LEAP
LXXV — "One day I wrote her name upon the strand. —
ATP — AWP — BEL — EPEP— GPE— HB V-
JAWP— OAEP— SEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
("One day I wrote her name," etc.) — AEP-W — ES
(Sonnets.)— LEAP
LXXIX. — "Men call you fair (or fayre), and you do
credit it." — ATP — AWP— BEL— CRE— EP—
HBV— JAWP— TOP— WBP
. (True Fair, The.)— CBOV ,.,,.•»
LXXXI — "Fair is my love, when her fair golden hairs. —
"GPE
(Fair Is My Love.)— PIAE
("Fair is my love," etc.) — AEP-W
LXXXII. — "Joy of my life! full oft for loving you." — BEL
(Sonnets.)— EPW-1
LXXXVI. — "Since I did leave the presence of my love."
("Since I did leave the presence of my love.") — EG
LXXXIX. — "Like as the Culver, on the bared bough."—
AEP-W— ES
("Like as the Culver on the bared bough.") — EG
Amoris Finis. — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG
Amoure Laments the Absence of La Belle Pucel. — Stephen
Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The.
Amours de Voyage, sels. — Arthur Hugh Clough.
"Dulce it is, and decorum, no doubt, for the country to
fall, — to." (Canto II, sec. ii, Claude to Eustace).
—OAEP
Envoi: "So go forth to the world."— BPN
Georgina Trevellyn to Louisa (Canto II, sec. xv, Georgina
Trevellyn to Louisa). — CPOI
"Is it illusion? or does there a spirit from perfecter ages."
(Proem of Canto II). — EPN
Juxtaposition (Canto III, sec. vi, Claude to Eustace). — VA
On Montorio's Height (Canto III, sec. xi, Claude to Eu
stace).— BJPN
"Over the great windy waters, and over the clear-crested
summits." (Proem of Canto I). — EPN
(En Route.)— BPN
Pantheon (Canto I, sec. viii, Claude to Eustace). — BPN
Real Question, The (Canto V, fr. sec. ii, Claude to Eus
tace).— BPN
"Rome disappoints me still; but I shrink and adapt myself
to it." (Canto I, sec. ii, Claude to Eustace). —
EPN
(Rome.)— BPN
Sceptic Moods (Canto V, sec. vi, Claude to Eustace). —
BPN
(Rome Is Fallen, I Hear.)— BEL
(Whither Depart the Brave.) — CRE
("Whither depart the souls of the brave that die in the
battle?"—^/, fr. above.)— OAEP
"Where, upon Appenine slope, with the chestnut the oak-
trees mingle." (Canto III, fr. introductory st.}.
—CPOI
Ampelopsis. — Ronald Campbell Macfie. — HMSP
Amphibious Crocodile. — John Crowe Ransom. — LA
Amphion. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — WRR-2S
Amphitryon, sel. — John Dry den.
Song: "Fair Iris I love, and hourly I die" (Act IV, sc. i).
—AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Mercury's Song to Phaedra.) — CEP
Amphora, The. — Fyodor Sologub, tr. fr. the Russian by Bab-
ette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky. — AWP— JAWP
—WBP
Ample Make This Bed (Time and Eternity, LXIII). — Emily
Dickinson. — MAP
Amsterdam. — Francis Jammes, tr. fr. the French by Jethro
Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Amusement Park. — Lee Wilson DodcL— PPD-2
Amy. — James Matthew Legare. — AA
Amy Robsart and Richard Varney. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Kenilworth.
Amy Wentworth. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APL — CAP —
IAP— MOAP— OHNP
Amynta.— Gilbert Elliot.— HBV
Amyntas. — Torquato Tasso. See Aminta.
Amyntas; or, The Impossible Dowry, sel. — Thomas Randolph
(wr. at. to Thomas de Quincy), tr. fr. the Latin by
Leigh Hunt.
Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard (C.). — OBRV
(Fairies' Song.)— ALV— EP — EPP — GSRC— HBV—
LPS-3
(Stolen1 Fruit.)— SPE-7
Amyntor. — Thomas Godfrey. — IAP
14
TITLE INDEX
And
An Thou Were My Ain Thing. — Allan Ramsay. — EBSV —
EPRE— EV-3
Anacreon's Dove, — Samuel Johnson, after the Greek of Ana-
creon.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Anacreontic. — Robert Herrick. — OAEP
Anacreontic. — Thomas Parnell. — GTIV
Anacreontic — Drinking. — Abraham Cowley. See Drinking (C.)
Anacr[e]ontick Verse.— Robert Herrick.— WTP-5
(Five Wines.)— BOHV
Analog for Love. — Helen Goldbaum. — TB
Analogy. — Edith Dorothea Morrell. — DDA
Analysis of Love, The, set. ("Nature has perpetual tears"). —
Herbert Read.— MBP
Anastasis. — Albert E. S. Smythe. — CPG — OCL
Anatole France at Eighty. — Gladys Oaks. — LA
Anatomical Tragedian, The. — George Kyle. — WRR-3
Anatomy Lesson. — Ilo Orleans. — RIS
Anatomy of Melancholy, sel. — Robert Burton.
Authors Abstract of Melancholy. AiaXo7i/<:&Js, The. — OBS
Anatomy of the World, An. — John Donne. — EPS
(Anatomic of the World, An.) — NBE
Vision (br. sel.). — EA
Ancestral Dwellings, The. — Henry van Dyke. — CV — PVD —
VOD
Ancestral Ghosts. — John W. Garvin. — CPG
Ancestress. — Marguerite Janvrin Adams. — HB
Ancestry (The Black Riders, XXII).— Stephen Crane.— AA—
JPC— LEAP— WLIP
(From "The Black Riders"— II.)— MOAP
Anchor Song. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Anchored to the Infinite. — Edwin Markham. — CV — HTR —
QP-1— OQP
Ancient. — "^E" (George William Russell). — GT-2
Ancient Adage. — Unknown, tr. jr. the German. — PIAE
Ancient and Modern Muses. The. — Francis Turner Palgrave.
— VA
Ancient April.— Elizabeth Ball. — OA
Ancient Beautiful Things, The. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — AV —
BAP— SBMV— WRR-22
Ancient Christmas Carol, An. — Unknown.— CRYO — OHIP —
RG
(Carol, A: "He came all so still.")— DD—HBV—HBVY
(Old Carol.)— CAD— ODP
Ancient Doctrine, The. — Robert Browning. See James Lee's
Wife.
Ancient Greek Chant of Victory. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.
— AE
(Return from Battle, The.)— PPYP— YFR
Ancient Idyl, The: Europa and Her Mother. — Walter Savage
Landor. — NBE
Ancient Mansion, The. — George Crabbe. — EV-3
Ancient Mariner. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Rime of the
Ancient Mariner, The.
Ancient Mariner, The (Parody). — Unknown. — PA
Ancient Miner's Story, The. — Will M. Carleton.— BTB-5
Ancient of Days. — William Croswell Doane. — AA
Ancient Prayer, An. — Unknown. See Prayer, A: "Give me a
good digestion, Lord."
Ancient Printerman, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Ancient Prophecy, An. — Philip Freneau. — PAH
(Prophecy, A.)— APB
Ancient Race, The. — Michael Tormey. — JKCP — TIP
Ancient Rhyme, An. — Walter Savage Landor. — SB A
(Poems, CXL.)— PG
Ancient Sacrifice, The. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — LA
Ancient Sage, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — EPN — VLEP
"Thou canst not prove that thou art body alone" (11. 59-77).
— WGRP
"Thou canst not nrove the Nameless, 0 my son" (11. 57-
77).— MRV
(Cling to Faith— 11. 68-77.)— OQP— QP-1
Ancient Seminary Maid. — Margherita Arlina Hamm. — WRR-55
Ancient Spanish Lyric. — Unkno^vn. See Minguillo's Kiss.
Ancient Thought, The. — Watson Kerr. — WGRP
Ancient to Ancients, An. — Thomas Hardy. — AEV — BMEP —
CMP— TCPD— TOP
Ancient Toast, An. — Unknown. — HT— POY
Ancient Tree, The. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — BAP
And after^ AIL— Halle W. Warlow.— HB
"And all is well, tho' faith and form." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Menioriam A. H. H. ("And all is well,"
etc.).
And Already the Minutes. — Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and
the Pool.
And Another of Our Betsy. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Session with Uncle Sydney, A.
And Be at Peace. — Kimball Flaccus. — AMV-36
And Christ Is Crucified Anew. — John Richard Moreland. —
MOM
And Day Is Done. — Le Garde S. Doughty. — AMV-35
"And did those feet in ancient time." — William Blake. See
Milton.
"And do I see some cause a hope to feed." — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (LXVI).
And Do They So? — Henry Vaughan. — OBS
And Doth Not a Meeting like This Make Amends? — Thomas
Moore,— BFV
And God Shall Be King over the Whole Earth.— -Arno Nadel,
tr. fr. the German by Coley Taylor.— RH
"And her lips (that shew no dulness)." — George Wither. See
Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
"And here the buzz of eager nations ran." — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Coli
seum, The).
And I Have Loved Thee, Ocean! — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
And If I Cry Release.— Sarah-Elizabeth Rodger. — BPM-31
"And if some day." — Thomas Hardy. — EG
And in the Hanging Gardens. — Conrad Aiken. — CR — MAP —
MAPA— MOAP— POOT— SC— UFE
"And it fayrlye befell so fayr me bethought." — Unknown. —
NBE
And It Was Windy Weather. — James Stephens. — GT-2 — MLP
— LL-4
"And I've got up and lit the lamp, and cluin." — James Whit
comb Riley, See Two Sonnets to the Junebug (II).
And Just Then. — James William Fqley. — RON
And Lightly, like the Flowers. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr.
the French by William Ernest Henley.— AWP— GBOV
— PIAE— WTP-7
"And Nokomis warned her often." — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Child
hood).
"And now, O shaken from thine antique throne." — Francis
Thompson. See Ode to the Setting Sun.
"And now on lonely walks by hill and lake." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Part III),
And O the Wind. — Witter Bynner. — VOD
And of Laughter That Was a Changeling. — Elizabeth Kendall.
— HBMV
And on My Eyes Dark Sleep by Night. — "Michael Field"
(Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper).
— OBMV
And/Or.— Clarence Day.— NYBV
And Ride in Triumph through Persepolis. — Christopher Mar
lowe. See Tamburlaine.
And Shall Trelawny Die? — Robert Stephen Hawker. — BCEP—
EV-4— GTBS— GTSL— WP
(Song of the Western Men, The.)— AEV— BMC— CBE
— CGOV — CR— CSBP — ERP — HBV— LH —
OBRV— OBVV — PB-8— TCEP— TVSH— VA—
WTP-5
(Trelawny.)— ACP
And She Cried. — Minna Irving. — HHHA
And She Not Here. — Aline Michaelis. — VIL
And She Was His. — Unknown. — WRR-20
And She Washed His Feet with Her Teares, and Wiped Them
with the Hairs of Her Head. — Sir Edward Sherburne.
—OBS
(And She Washed His Feet with Her Teares.) — AEV
(Magdalen, The.)— ACP
And So at Last. — David Starr Jordan. — OHPI — PDN
And So the Word Had Breath. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
In Menioriam A. H. H.
And So To-Day. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
"And so you have come back again." — Ann Hawkshaw.
(Two Cuckoo Poems— I.)— ABVC
" *And some are sulky, while some will plunge/ " — Rudyard
Kipling. See Plain Tales from the Hills.
. . . And That Were I. — David Morton. — BPM-34
And the Band Played. — Maurice E. McLaughlin. — OHCS-32 —
PTWP
And the Cock Crew. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — RH
And the Greatness of These. — J. R. Perkins. — OQP — QP-2
And the Procession Moved On. — Izola Louise Forrester. —
WRR-57
And Then? — Helen D. Bassett. — HB
"And Then?" — Robert Underwood Johnson. — ST
And Then Her Burial. — Merrill Moore. — MAP
And Then No More. — Friedrich Rtickert, tr. fr. the German by
James Clarence Mangan.— - BLPA— GTIV
"And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse." —
Bible, O. T. See Isaiah.
And There Will I Be Buried. — Thomas Davidson. — BSV —
EBSV
"And therefore praise I even the most high." — James Branch
Cabell. See Retractions.
And These Words Were Carved over His Mantel. — Unknown.
— MHT
And They Obey. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
"And this at intervals." — Maria Gowen Brooks. See Zophiel,
or The Bride of Seven.
And This Vast Shadow, Night. — Glenn Ward Dresbach. — MLP
And This Will Be All?— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
And Thou America ("And thou America, thy offspring tower
ing e'er so high," etc.). — Walt Whitman. See Song
of the Exposition.
"And thou America, for the scheme's culmination its thought
and its reality." — Walt Whitman. See Song of the
Universal.
And Thou Art Dead, as Young and Fair. — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. — BPN— EM-2— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4—
TOP
(Elegy on Thyrza.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
And to Such As Play Only the Bass Viol.— John Finley.— SPT
And to the Young Men. — Merrill Moore. — BLV — MAP
"And truly, in this ill-ruled world." — Matthew Arnold. See
Merope.
"And was the day oftmy delight." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Menioriam A. H. H.
"And welcorn now (Great Monarch)." — John Dryden. See
Astrsea Redux.
15
And
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
"And what is so rare as a day in June?" — James Russell Lowell.
See Vision of Sir Launfal, The (Prelude to Part First).
And What Shall You Say? — Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. —
BANP— CDC
"And when his bones are dust." — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Don Juan.
And When They Fall .—James J. Montague.— HBMV
And Will He Not Come Again? — William Shakespeare. See
Hamlet (""They bore him barefaced," etc.}.
"And wilt thou have me fashion into speech." — Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XIII).
"And wilt thou leave me thus?" — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — EG —
OAEP— -TPH
(Appeal, The.)— OBEV— OBSC
(Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress Not to Forsake Him
—CYj—AEP-W — BEL — CRE — LPS-1— SBA—
TOP
(Lover's Appeal, The.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— WTP-10
And Would You See My Mistress' Face. — Thomas Cam
pion (?).— EV-2— OAEP— OBSC
And Yet. — Arthur B. Rhinow. — BLRP
And Yet. — Maimie A. Richardson. — HMSP
And Yet.— Errol B. Sloan.— BLRP
"And yet all this were challenge to be strong." — William
Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Part III).
"And yet, because thou overcomest so." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XVI).
"And yet I cannot reprehend the flight." — Samuel Daniel. See
To Delia (XXXII).
And Yet I Know.— Hugh Robert Orr.— MRV
And You Shall Deal the Funeral Dole. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Pirate, The.
Andalusian Cradle-Song. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. See Mer
cedes.
Andalusian Sereno, The. — Francis Saltus Saltus. — AA
Andre.— Charlotte Fiske Bates.— MC— PAH
Andre and Hale.— Chauncey M. Depew.— OHCS-36
Andrea del Sarto. — Robert Browning. — ATP — BEL — BMEP—
BPN — CRE — CRP— EM-2— EPN— GEPC— HBV—
ISP — . OAEP — PIAE— POOI (much a&r.)— SEP—
TBV— TOP— WHA— VLEP— WLIP
Andre's Request to Washington. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. —
MC— PAH— SPE-6
Andre's Ride. — Augustus Henry Beesly. — HBV
Andrew. — Thomas William Parsons. — AA
Andrew Jackson. — Donald Davidson. See Tall Men, The.
Andrew Jackson. — George Lippard. — BTB-1
"Andrew Jackson ." — Unknown . — RI S
Andrew Lammie. — Unknown. — ESPB
Andrew Rykman's Prayer. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Andrew's Leading Lady. — James Forbes. — SPE-8
Andro and His Cutty Gun. — Unknown. — EBSV
Andromache, set. — Euripides.
Isle of Achilles, The, tr. fr. the Greek by Robert Bridges.
— PWB
Andromeda. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Andromeda. — Robert Browning. See Pauline.
Andromeda, sels. — Charles Kingsley.
Andromeda and the Sea-Nymphs. — VA
Pallas in Olympus.— CBOV—EPW-4
Andromeda. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton, Earl of
Z/ytton).— EPW-5
Andromeda. — James Jeffrey Roche. — AA — BMC — HBV — JKCP
Andromeda and the Sea-Nymphs. — Charles Kingsley. See An
dromeda.
"Andronike," sel. — Edwin A. Grosvenor.
Last Night of Misolonghi, The. — PPSC
Andy Youngblood. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
Ane Ballat of Our Lady. — William Dunbar. See Ballad of
Our Lady.
Ane Ballat of the Feigned Friar of Tungland. — William Dun-
bar.— EBSV
Ane by Ane. — George MacDonald. — EBSV
Ane Sang of the Birth of Christ, sel. ("My saul and life,"
etc.}. — Martin Luther, tr. fr. the German. — BSV
Ane Satyre of the Threi Estaitis. — Sir David Lyndesay. See
Satire of the Three Estates, The.
Anecdote for Fathers. — William Wordsworth. — FAOV
Anecdote of the Jar. — Wallace Stevens. — MOAP — PP
Anecdotes by and about Lincoln. — Various Authors. — WRR-46
Anecdotes of Washington. — Unknown. — WO AH
"Anear the centre of that northern crest." — James Thomson.
See City of Dreadful Night, The.
Anemones (Peace). — Unknown. — WRR-57
Angel, The.— William Blake.— CH—EPW-3
Angel, The. — Carl Horn. — GSRC
Angel, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-27
Angel and the Clown, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Angel and the Shepherds, The. — Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur.
Angel at the Ford, The. — William James Dawson. — VA
Angel Child, The.— Dorothy Dix, — WRR-32
Angel Describes Truth, An. — Ben Jonson. See Hymensei.
Angel Faces. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — LLC
Angel Ferry, The. — Henry Sylvester Cornwell. — OHCS-4
Angel Gabriel, The. — Unknown. — OBB
Angel in a Saloon, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Angel in the House, The, sels. — Coventry Patmore.
Amaranth, The (Bk. II, Canto XII, Prelude II).— EPW-5
Attainment (Bk. I, Canto II, Prelude III).
(Thoughts, III.)— OBVV
Constancy (Bk. II, Canto XI, Prelude IV).
(Thoughts, I.),— OBVV
County Ball, The (fr. Bk. II, Canto III).— CPOI
Courtesy (Bk. I, Canto XI, sels. fr. Prelude II).
(Thoughts, V.)— OBVV
Dean's Consent, The (Dean, The— C. — Bk. I, Canto VI).—
VA
Foreign Land, The (Bk. II, Canto IX, Prelude II).—
EA— HBV
(Woman.)— OBVV
Going to Church (fr. Bk. I, Canto X).— EP
Honoria's Surrender (The Abdication— C. — Bk. I, Canto
XII).— VA
Honour and Desert (Bk. II, Canto IV, Prelude I).— GPE
(Honor and Desert.)— HBV
Joyful Wisdom, The (Bk. I, Canto X, Prelude I).— HBV
Kiss The (Bk. II, Canto VIII, Prelude III).— ALV—
OBVV— PC
(Sly Thoughts.)— LPS-1— OHCS-20
Life of Life (Bk. I, Canto VIII, Prelude I).— EP— EPP
Love at Large (Bk. I, Canto II, Prelude II).— EPW-5
Love in Action (fr. Bk. II, Canto X).— EG
Love Serviceable (Bk. I, Canto VI, Prelude II). — GEPM
Lover, The (Bk. I, Canto III, Prelude I).— EP— EPP—
EPW-S— EV-S
(Honoria.)— CPOI
Love's Perversity (Bk. II, Canto VI, Prelude I). — EPW-5
Married Lover, The (Bk. II, Canto XII, Prelude I).—
CPOI — CRE— EA— EP— EPN— EV-5— GPE—
GTB S— HB V— OB EV— PI AE— POTT— VA
("Why having won her, do I woo?") — EG
"My memory of Heaven awakes" (The Dance — C. — Bk. I,
Canto XI) —EG
Nearest the Dearest (Bk. II, Canto I, Prelude IV).—
HBV
Poet's Confidence, The (Bk. I, Canto I, Prelude III).—
EPW-5— POTT
Revelation, The (Bk. I, Canto VIII, Prelude II).— EA—
EP— EPP— EPW-5— POTT
("Idle Poet, here and there, An.") — EG
Rose of the World, The (Bk. I, Canto IV, Prelude I).—
GPE— HBV— LPS-1
Sahara (Wife's Tragedy, The.— C.— Bk. I, Canto IX, Prel
ude I).— CPOI
Sensuality (Bk. I, Canto XI, Prelude II, st. 3).
(Thoughts, IV.)— OBVV
Shame (Bk. I, Canto XI, Prelude II, st. 4).
(Thoughts, II.)— OBVV
Song of Songs, The (Bk. II, Canto I, Prelude I).
(Accepted Preludes.)— CPOI
Spirit's Epochs, The (Bk. I, Canto VIII, Prelude III).—
CRE— EP— EPP
("Not in the crises of events.") — EG
Tribute, The (Bk. I, Canto IV, Prelude II).— GPE— HBV
—LPS-1
(Prelude to the "Morning Call.")-— CPOI
'Twas When the Spousal Time of May (Revulsion, The —
C.—fr. Bk. II, Canto VII).— EV-S
(Nunc Amet Que Nunquam Amavit.) — CPOI
Unthrift (Bk. I, Canto III, Prelude III).— EA— GPE— -
HBV— POTT
(Wasteful Woman.)— BMEP
Angel Infancy.— William Rose Benet.—- NYBV
Angel of Dawn, The. — Julian S. Cutler. — PEOR
Angel of Last Judgment, The. — Jean Batchelor. — NYBV
Angel of Patience, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier, after the
German.— LPS-1— OHCS-40— WGRP
Angel of Perugino, An. — Arthur Symons. — VLEP
Angel or Woman. — Thomas Parnell. See Song: "When thy
beauty appears."
Angel Singing, An. — William Blake. — RIS
(Two Songs, The.)— CBOV— EP
Angel Sons, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — TCAP
Angel Spirits of Sleep. — Robert Bridges. — CH
("Angel spirits of sleep.") — PWB
(Spirits.)— OBEY— OBVV
Angel Unawares, An. — Unknown, — BLRP
Angela's Missionary Offering.— Frances Greenman. — WRR-53
Angelic Chorus, The.— D. J. Donahoe. — JKCP
Angelic Service. — Winifred M. Letts.' — CV
Angelic Song, The.— Ivy English.— PPYP—YPS
Angelic Songs Are Swelling. — Frederick William Faber. — LLC
(Hark, Hark, My Soul!— abr.)— WLIP
Angelic Vilancete, The. — Gil Vicente. See Auto of the Four
Seasons, The.
Angelica and the Ork. — Ludovico Ariosto. See Orlando Fu-
rioso.
Angelina.— Paul Laurence Dunbar.— BHP— HBV— OHCS-37—
SR— VOD— WRR-29
Angeline.— Harry Lee.— SPT
Angelo. — Stuart Sterne. — WRR-5
Angelo Orders His Dinner. — Bayard Taylor. — BOHV — PA
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Angels, The (in Flowers of Sion). — William Drummond of
Hawthornden.—COAH (with added sts.)— GN— HBV—
YF
(For the Nativity of Our Lord — The Angels.) — MV-2
(Nativitie.)— OBS
Angels. — Gertrude Hall. — A A
(How Shall We Tell an Angel.)— OBAV
Angels of Buena Vista, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. —
BTB-2 — CAP — GR-2 — JHP— OHCS-3— OHNP—
PAH— PBGG— SPE-7— TCAP
Angels of the Spring. — Robert Stephen Hawkes. See Are
They Not All Ministering Spirits?
Angels' Serenade (pant.), — Unknown. — WRR-41
Angels' Song. The. — Edmund Hamilton Sears. — AA — PEDC
(Christmas Carols.)— HBV— HBV Y
(Glorious Song ot Old, The.) — COAH
(It Came upon the Midnight Clear.) — CRYO — LLC (abr.)
— SDH
(Peace on Earth.)— LOW— MR V—POI
Angel's Story, The. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — DD — WRR-29
Angel's Visit, The. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Angel's Whisper, The.— Samuel Lover.— BOL—LC— LPS-1—
PRWS— SPE-1
Angel's Wickedness. — Marie Corelli. — WRR-37
Angelus, The. — Florence^ Earle Coates. — HBV — TBV
(Not Far from Paris, in Fair Fontainebleau.) — MCT
Angelus, The.— Bret Harte.— APD
Angelus, The.— Frances Laughton (Parker) Mace. — PEOR
Angelus Domini. — Unknown. — WHL
Anger.— Charles and Mary Lamb.— HBV— HBVY—OTPC
Anger. — Lilly Robinson. — RYC
Anger and Enumeration (in Life in Danbury). — James M.
Bailey.— OHCS-9
(Counting One Hundred.) — HHHA
Angler, The (in Isaak Walton's The Compleat Angler). — John
Chalkhill.— HBV— LPS-2
(Oh the Brave Fisher's Life.) — MV-2
Angler. — Isabel Fiske Conant.— PC
Angler, The. — Thomas Buchanan Read. — LPS-2
Angler's Ballad, The.— Charles Cotton.— CEP
Angler's Fireside Song.— Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Angler's Invitation, The. — Thomas Tod Stoddart. — GN — HBV
Angler's Reveille, The. — Henry van Dyke. See Toiling of
Felix, The,
Angler's Song, The (in Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler).
—William Basse.— OBS
Angler's Trysting-Tree, The. — Thomas Tod Stoddart. — LPS-2
Angler's Vindication, The. — Thomas Tod Stoddart. — EBSV
Angler's Wish, An.— Henry van Dyke.— AA— ADAH— APD
__APL __ DDA — LEAP— MMV—NPSC— OBAV—
POY— PTER— SN
(When Tulips Bloom.)— PJH-1— PVD— VOD
Angler's Wish, The. — Izaak Walton. See Compleat Angler,
The.
Angling. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Summer).
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, sel. — Unknown.
Battle of Brunanburh, The, tr. fr. the Anglo Saxon by
Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BEL— GR-e
: Angry Words, — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Anguish. — Adelaide Crapsey. — PFE
Anguish.— Stephane Mallarme, tr. fr, the French by Arthur
Symons. — AWP
Anguish, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BAP — BIS — CMP
Anguish. — Henry Vaughan. — GPE
Angus Armstrong. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Casualties.
Angus Remembers. — William Jeffrey. — HMSP
"Angutivaun Taina." — Rudyard Kipling. See Second Jungle
Book, The.
Anima Christi. — St. Ignatius Loyola. — WHL
Animal Crackers. — Christopher Morley. — CCP — GFA — MCG —
MPB— MPC-3— PCD— RAR— RON— SP— SUS— UTS
Animal Fair. — Unknown. — AS (with music)., — BLPA
Animal Song, An. — Kathleen Conyngham Greene. See Lone
Hunter's Stories of the Fur Folk.
Animal Store, The. — Rachel Field. — UTS
Animal Tranquillity and Decay. — William Wordsworth. — EPNC
— ERP
Animals, — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Animula.— T. S. Eliot.— MAP
Animula. — John Masefield. — PM
Animula Vagula, sels. — Leonard Bacon.
"There is dogwood in my soul" (XXVII).— NV
(lo Ritornae [or Ritornai] dalla Santissinia Onda.) —
FP— GPE
"This is the road."— TCPD
Animula Vagula.— A. Y. Campbell.— HBMV
Ann Jane's Mother at a Classical Concert. — Unknown. —
WRR-15
Ann Mary. Wilkin.— TOAH
Ann Peters.— Florence Crocker Comfort.— BPM-3 2
Ann Rafferty's Evidence.— Annie S. Shields.— WRR-12.
Ann Rutledge.— Edwin Markham.— MW— TBM
Ann Rutledge. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An-
thology.
Ann Rutledge and Abraham Lincoln. — Eleanor Atkinson. —
Ann Teek's Silk Dress.— The Epworth Herald.— CS
Anna Imroth. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Anna Karenina, sel. — Leo Tolstoi,
Race, The (Chs. XXIV, XXV, abr.).— WRR-11
Anna Pavlowa. — Charles Edward Butler. — TB
Anna Susanna. — Unknown. — SAS
Annabel Lee (parody) .—Stanley Huntley.— BOHV— PA
Annabel Lee. — Edgar Allan Poe. — AA — AP — APA — APB—
APD — APL — APW— AWP— BAP— BAV— BBV —
BFVR— BLPA — BLV— BPB— BTP — CAP— CCR—
CGOV— CH— CR— CTBP— DDA— EA— EV-S— GEPM
— GPE— GR-a— GTSE— HER— HBV— HBVY— HSP
—IAP—ISP— JAWP— JHP — LEAP— LL-3— LPS-1—
MCCG— MPB— MOAP— MPC-13— MR— MW— OBAV
— OBEV — OBVV — OG— OHCS-5 — OTPC (abr.) —
OTA— PB-7 — PCD — PG— PJH-2 — POOI— PTA-2—
PTER— PYM— RON (abr.)— SBA— SPE-3— SPP— ST
—TCAP — TOP — TVSH — WBP — WBLP—WLIP—
WRR-33 (si. diff. vers.)— WTP-7— YT
Annan Water.— Unknown.— BFVR — BPB — CBOV— CGOV
(mod. vers.}— CH— EV-2— HBV— NPH— OBB
Anne. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AA — GR-a — PR
Anne Boleyn (br. sels. fr. the play). — Anna E. Dickinson. —
WRR-51
Anne Grenville, Countess Temple, Appointed Poet Laureate to
the King of the Fairies. — Horace Walpole, Earl of Ora-
ford. See Countess Temple, Appointed Poet Laureate,
etc.
Anne Hathaway. — Edmund Falconer. — OHCS-29
Anne Hathaway ("Would ye be taught, ye feathered throng").
— Unknown (sometimes at. to William Shakespeare). —
BTB-8— LPS-3
Anne Hathaway ("Once on a time, when jewels flashed"). —
Unknown. — DR.B — SR
Anne Hutchinson's Exile. — Edward Everett Hale. — PAH
Anne of Green Gables (ad. and abr. fr. Chs. II, III, VII,
VIII).— L. M. Montgomery.— SPE-8
Anne Rutledge. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Annetta Jones — Her Book. — Frank L. Stanton. — BTB-7
Annie Laurie. — William Douglas, wr. at. to Lady John Scott,
composer of the music. — BFVR — BTP — CSBP — EBSV
— GN— GPE — HBV— LC — LLC— LPS-1 —MCCG—
OTA — OTPC — PB-9 — PECK — PYM — WBLP—
WRR-48 (with music) — WTP-7
Annie O'Brien. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-21
Annie of Lochroyan. — Unknown. — BB.
Annie Pickens. — Eugene J. Hall. — OHCS-28
Annie Protheroe. — William S. Gilbert. — OHCS-15
Annie Shore and Johnnie Doon. — Patrick Orr. — BANP — HBV
Annie's Garden. — Eliza Lee Foil en. — CPN — PPL
Annie's Ticket.— Unknown.— CD— OHCS-! 4
Annihilation. — Conrad Aiken. — BLV — MAP
Annihilation. — George Chinn. — WRR-4
Annie and Willie's Prayer. — Mrs. Sophia P. Snow. — BLPA —
—BTB-1— OHCS-5— PTA-2— WRR-28
Anniversarie (or Anniversary), The. — John Donne. — AEV —
EA— EPS— OAEP— OBS
Anniversaries. — Aldous Huxley. — LBBV
Anniversary, An ("Bright, my beloved, be thy day"). — Robert
Bridges.— PWB
Anniversary ("See, Love, a year is passed: in harvest our
summer endeth"). — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Anniversary ("What is sweeter than new-mown hay"). — Rob
ert Bridges. — PWB
Anniversary, An. — William Knox Johnson. — TIP
Anniversary. — Unknown. — RH
Anniversary Address, sel. ("Unborn ages and visions"). — Dan
iel Webster.— LLC
Anniverse, The. — Henry King. — NBE
"Anno Domini."— John Bellenden. — ACP
Anno 1829. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Charles
Stuart Calverley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Announcement. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — MAP
Announcing the Engagement. — John Haberton. — WRR-37
Annual Gaiety. — Wallace Stevens. — MAP
Annuity, The.— George Outram. — BOHV — BSV — BTB-2—
EBSV— HBV— OHCS-12— SPE-8
Annunciata. — Mary Annable Fanton. — WRR-22
Annunciation. — John Donne. See La Corona.
Annunciation, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Annunciation, The. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — JKCP — WRR-6
Annunciation Night. — Katherine E. Conway. — CAW
Annus Mirabilis, sels. — John Dryden.
Attempt at Berghen. — EPW-2
Fire of London, The.— CR (abr.)— EPW-2 (abr.)— EV-3
(Great London Fire, The — shorter sel.). — EPRE
Fourth Day's Battle, The (st. 119-136). — OBS
New London, The (st. 293-304).— OBS
"Morn they look on, The," etc. — EP
War with Holland, The.— EPRE
Annus Mirabilis. — Laurence Housman. — LBBV
Anodyne, The.— Sarah N. Cleghorn.— OQP— PC— QP-2
Anonymous. — John Banister Tabb. — A A — BAP — LEAP —
OBAV
Another. — Ann Buddy. — GSRC
Another.— -William Cowper. See To a Young Lady.
Another Beetle. — Jean Diefenbach (after Christopher Morley).
— HWC
Another Chance.— Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Another Charm. — Robert Herrick. — OTPC
Another Day. — Alice Arnold. — BTB-8
Another Day. — Douglas Malloch. — POI — SL
Another Day. — Jeannette Hazelton Norman. — HB
Another Element. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (LVK .-
Another Generation.— Sir J. C. Squire. — HBMV
Another Grace for a Child (C.).— Robert Herrick.— EM-1—
EPEP— EPS— EV-2— OBS
(Child's Grace, A.)— EV-2— OBEV— OTPC
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Another Grace for a Child (Continued}.
(Grace for a Child.)— AEP-W — AWP — BEL — CRE—
EPW-2— FPH— GS — JAWP — OAEP— RIS—
SPE-1— TOP— WBP
("Here a little child I stand.") — EG
Another Invitation. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — FT
(Menu, The.)— HBV
Another Mouth to Feed. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Another of the Same. — Miles Coverdale. — RT
Another on Her (Julia). — Robert Herrick. — EPEP
Another Plum-Cake. — Ann Taylor (at, also to Ann and Jane
Taylor).— OTPC
(Plum-Cake, The.) — HBVY
Another Reply to "In Flanders Fields." — C. B. Galbraith
(sometimes at. to J. A. Armstrong). — BLPA
(In Flanders Fields: An Answer.)— HH—PTA-1—SPS
(Reply, The.)— MPC-13
Another Ride from Ghent to Abe. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
"Another scorns the home-spun thread of rhyme." — Joseph
Hall. _ See Virgidemiarum, Libri Sex.
Another Spirit Advances. — Jules Romaine, tr. fr. the French
by Joseph T. Shapley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Another Tomorrow. — Pauline Lewelling Deyitt. — HB
Another Villon-ous Variation. — Don Marquis. — HBMV
Another Washington, — Joel Benton. — WRR-45
(Abraham Lincoln.)— DD—LBAH
Another Way.— Ambrose Bierce.— A A— BAP— BFP— LEAP-
LEV— WTP-2
Another Way of Love, — Robert Browning. — BPN — GEPC —
VLEP
Another Weeping Woman. — Wallace Stevens. — NP
Another William Tell.— Lucy Norvell Harrison.-— WRR-S 6
Another Year.— John W. Chadwick.— MRV
Another Year. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — BLRP
(Another Year Is Dawning.) — WBLP
Another Year.— Thomas O'Hagan.— BTB-6— PEDC— PEOR
Another Year.— A. M. Walton,— VF
Another Year Is Dawning. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — WBLP
(Another Year.)— BLRP
"Another year slips to the void." — Bliss Carman. See Twelfth
Night Star, The.
Anselmo. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Anselmo, the Priest. — Mrs. Constance Faunt Le Roy Runcie. —
WRR-9
Anster Fair, sels. — William Tennant.
On the Road to Anster Fair. — OBRV
Rab the Ranter's Bag-Pipe Playing. — EPW-4
Answer, The. — Sara Hamilton Birchall. — NLK
Answer, An. — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG
Answer.— Isabel Fiske Conant— TBM
Answer, The.— "Katharine Hale" (Amelia W. Garvin).— CPG
Answer. — Harriet Hoock. — WHL
Answer, The. — Orrick Johns. — NP
Answer, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Answer, An. — S. St. G. Lawrence. — PPA
Answer, An.— Henry S. Leigh.— YT
Answer, An. — Alfred Noyes. See Five Criticisms.
Answer, The. — Grantland Rice. — ICBD
Answer, The.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Answer. — Sir Walter Scott. See Old Mortality.
s-rase---
Answer, The. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — EPS
Answer of "BelzoniV Mummy. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
Answer to a Child's Question. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. —
CBE— CG— CPN — DD—ERP—EV-4— HBV— HBVY
—LC—LPS-2— OTPC— PBGP— PEDC— PRWS—RAR
__TVC— TYP— UTS
(What the Birds Say.)— ABVC— CBPC
Answer to Cloe Jealous.— Matthew Prior.— ALV—OBEC
WBP
("Dear Cloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face.") — NBE
(To Chloe Jealous.)— HBV
Answer to "Five O'Clock in the Morning." — Unknown, —
x-iTT-po n
Answer to "I Am Dying." — William Laurie. — OHCS-6
Answer to "Leona." — Unknown. — OHCS-7
Answer to Marlowe. — Sir Walter Raleigh. See Nymph's Re
ply to the Shepherd, The. T^TT^T T> *
Answer to Master Wither's Song. — Ben Jonson. — BOHV — PA
Answer to Millay.— Robert Nathan.— BPM-35— PPD-2
Answer to "Rock Me to Sleep," An. — Unknown. — PTA-1
Answer to "The Hour of Death." — Mrs. Cornwall Baron Wil
son.— OHCS-2
Answer World! — Angela Morgan. — RH
Answered.— Phoebe Gary.— PDN
Answered Prayer, The. — "Margaret Holland." — HT
Answered Prayers. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — OHCS-23
Answering Him. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Answering to Roll-Call. — Frank L. Stanton. — PAPrn
Answers to Famous Questions. — Baird Leonard. — NYBV
Ant, The. — Oliver Herford. — LBN
Ant an Engineer, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Ant and the Cricket, The. — Unknown. — CPN — HBV— HBVY
—OTPC— PRWS— SPE-1— STP—TVSH
Ant World, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Antarctic from New England. — Winfield Townley Scott. — TB
Ante Aram. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Ante Mortem.— Robinson Jeffers. — MAP
Ante-Belluni Sermon, An. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — YT
Anteros.— William Cory.— OBVV
(Dirge, A: "Naiad, hid beneath the bank.") — BMEP
Anthem, An. — Unknown. — MHT
Anthem for Doomed Youth. — Wilfred Owen. — BLV — CBOV— .
ES— GTML— GTSL— HBMV— LBBV— MBP— NP —
RH— SMP— VM— VOD— WHA
Anthem of the Angelic Quires after the Last Temptation in
the Wilderness. — John Milton. See Paradise Regained.
Anthologist, The. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — DDA
Anthony Crundle. — John Drinkwater, — POOT
Anti-Cigarette League. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-52
Anticipation. — Emily Bronte. — CPOI
Anticipation. — Amy Lowell. — LEAP
Antigone (sel. fr. the Prologue). — Sophocles. — ST
Antinous Praises Dancing before Queen Penelope. — Sir John
Davies. See Orchestra, or a Poeme of Dauncing.
Antiphon, An. — Richard Crashaw. — RT
Antiphon: "Let all the world in every corner sing." — Geortre
Herbert.— CBE— EV-2 vreorge
(Antiphons.) — MV-2
Antiphon: "Praised be the God of love." — George Herbert
(Antiphons.) — MV-2
Antiphony. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The
(Song from Ogier the Dane).
Antiphony for Thursday. — Philip Horton. — TB
Antiquary, The, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
, . .
Red Harlaw, The (fr. Ch. XL).— LH
(Harlaw.)— BSV
.
(Herring, The.)— BOHV
(Oyster, The— 1st st.)— RIS
Time (fr. Ch. X).— BPN— GPE
(Aged Carle, The.)— OAEP
(Omnipotent, The.) — LH
t (Why Sitt'st Thou by That Ruined Hall.)— EPN
Antiquated Cradle. — William Croswell Doane. — BFP
(Modern Baby, The.)— BLPA
Antique Dresden Porcelain, Marked "Do Not Handle."—
Antique Harvesters.— John Crowe Ransom.— APA — MAP —
MM — MOAP
Antiquity of Freedom, The.— William Cullen Bryant.— AA—
APB — APW-CAP — IAP — IDAH — LL-3-LLC-
. .'I? Freedom! thou art not, as poets dream" (sel.). — PBGG
Anti-Trust Clam, The.— Henry van Dyke. See Little-Neck
Clam, The.
Antonio Oriboni. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — OHCS-18
Antonio's Revenge, sel. — John Marston.
Prologue: "Rawish danke, The." — NBE
Antonio s Wooing.— Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, tr. fr the
Spanish by Alexander James Duffield.— WTP-3 '
Antony and Cleopatra.— William Haines Lytle. See Antony to
Cleopatra.
Antony and Cleopatra, sels.— William Shakespeare.
Cleopatra (The Asp scene, Act V, sc. ii) — WRR-^7
S^echT)— NB EPUt °n my Crowne" Cleopatra's
(Deathsjrf^\nipny and Cleopatra [Death of Cleopatra].)
Cleopatra's Barge (28 11. fr. Act II, sc. ii).— OHCS-9
(Cleopatra— longer sel.)—LP$-2 ^n^v y
(From "Antony and Cleopatra"— IS 11.) — LEAP
(Royal Barge, A— 15 11.)— BCEP
Come, .. of the Vine (fr. Act II, sc. vii).—
("Come, thou monarch of the vine.") — OAEP
(Drinking Song, A.)— OBSC
Deaths °A°ny aleoatra (Death of Antony— Act
("No more but in a woman, and commanded" [Cleo-
TT r -P?tras speech].)— NBE
Her Infinite Variety (Act II, sc. ii).— EV-1
My desolation does begin to make" (br. sel. fr. Act V
sc. u). — NBE '
A .v
Antony m Arms. — Robert Buchanan _ MHT
Antony on^Ae^D^eath of C^sar.— William Shakespeare. See
^^^^-WMgm Haines Lytle.-AA-APL-
(Antony £nd^ Cleopatra.)— BLPA — CCR— LPS-1— MR—
Antony's^Addres^ to the Romans.— William Shakespeare. See
Antony's^Descri^ion of Brutus.— William Shakespeare. See
'cJsar°gy °n *Caisar-— Wmia-m Shakespeare. See Julius
Antony's Oration over the Body of Caesar.— William Shake-
. speare. See Julius Czesar.
Antnn Thochts.— Gilbert Rae.— MCT
Ants, The.— John Clare.— PPA
Ants.— Alfred Kreymborg.— MAPA
Anvil, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Anvil, The. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
— QP-1
(Anvil* of God's Word, The.) — BLRP
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Anvil of God's Mercy, The. — Anna Hamilton Wood. — OQP —
QP-2
Anvil of God's Word, The. — Unknown. See Anvil, The — God's
Word.
Anxiety. — George MacDonald. — PEM
Anxious Anthemist, The. — Guy Forrester Lee. — GPWW
Anxious Dead, The.— John McCrae.— BTP— CPG— GPWW—
OCL—OHIP— VM
Anxious Farmer, The. — Burges Johnson. — BHP — ME
Any Bird. — Ilo Orleans. — RIS
Any Father to Any Son. — Francis Burdett Money-Coutts. —
OBVV
Any Lover, Any Lass. — Richard Middleton. — EPW-5 — HBV—
OBVV
Any One Will Do.— Unknown.— BOHV— THP
Any Painter. — Louise Crenshaw Ray. — BPM-37
Any Saint (abr.). — Francis Thompson. — MBP
Any Town. — Charles Norman. — BAP
Any Wife or Husband. — Carol Haynes. — BLPA
Any Wife to Any Husband. — Robert Browning. — BPN— GEPC
Any Woman. — Hazel Hall. — MAP
Aodh Ruadh O Domhnaill. — Thomas McGreevy. — OBMV
Apache. — William Haskell Simpson. — TL
Apache in Ambush, The.™ Bailey Millard.— BAP
Apart. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Apartment House, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Ape and the Lady, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Princess
Ida.
Ape and the Thinker, The. — Owen Wister. — BTB-9
Apelles' Song. — John Lyiy. See Alexander and Campaspe.
Apes and Ivory.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1— TSW— TSWC
Aphrodite.— "^E" (George William Russell). —LBBV
Apocalypse. — Theodore Maynard. — JKCP
Apocalypse. — Richard Realf. — PAP
Apocrypha. — Babette Deutsch. — HBMV
Apocryphal Soliloquies. — Louis Untermeyer. — TCPD
David.
Goliath.
Apollo. — Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles on Etna.
Apollo.— Thomas Holley Olivers— APW— MOAP— SPP
Apollo Alone Approves. — Mark Turbyfill. — NP
Apollo and Daphne, sel. — Paul Whitehead.
Hunting Song. — OB EC
Apollo Belvedere. — Ruth McEnery Stuart. — SPE-2
"Apollo then, with sudden scrutiny." — John Keats. See
Hyperion: A Fragment.
Apollo Troubadour. — Witter Bynner. — MMV — NPSC
Apollo's Edict. — Jonathan Swift. — EPW-3
Apollo's Song. — John Lyly. See Midas.
Apollyonists, The, sel. — Phineas Fletcher.
Canto I. — EPS
Apologia. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — FP
Apologia pro Poemate Meo. — Wilfred Owen. — GPE — LBBV —
MBP— NP
Apology, The, sels. — Charles Churchill.
"Muse's office, The," etc.— EPRE
"Stage I choose, The," etc. — EP
Apology, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AP — APB— BAV —
CAP— IAP— OBAV
Apology. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Apology.— Amy Lowell.— AV — BLV — MLP— NP— OBAV—
SBMV— VOD
Apology. — John McClure. — LS — TBM
Apology, An. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, An.
Apology for Actors, An, sel. — Thomas Heywood.
Author to His Booke, The. — OBS
Apology for Bad Dreams. — Robinson Jeffers. — MAP — MOAP
Apology for Having Loved Before, An. — Edmund Waller. —
OAEP
Apology for Plagiaries, An. — Samuel Butler. — EPW-2
Apology for the Bottle Volcanic, An. — Vachel Lindsay. —
CPL
Apology for Vagrants. — John Langhorne. See Country Justice,
The.
Apology to the Harp, An. — Thomas d'Arcy McGee. — GTIV
Apophthegmes, sel. — Francis Bacon.
Old Authors to Read. — MOB
Apostate, The. — Alfred" Edgar Coppard. — OBMV
Apostle, The. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Apostrophe to a Flea. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — NYBV
Apostrophe to Jesus. — Ernest Renan, tr. fr. the French. —
MHT
Apostrophe to Man. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — WFG
Apostrophe to Rome. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage ("Oh, Rome! my country!").
Apostrophe to the Island of Cuba. — James Gates Percival. —
PAH
Apostrophe to the Mississippi. — Mrs. A. M. Wilcox. — OHCS-31
Apostrophe to the Ocean. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
Apostrophe to the Oyster, An.— J. W. Gesnard.— OHCS-25
Apostrophe to the Volunteers, The. — Robert Hall. — CCR
Apostrophe to the Watermelon. — Unknown. — WRR-27
Apostrophe to Water. — John B. Gough, sometimes at. to Al
fred W. Arrington. — LLC
(Tribute to Water, A.)— PPYP— YFR
Apothecary Man, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Apotheosis. — Alexander M. Stephen. — OCL
Apparent Failure. — Robert Browning. — VLEP
It's Wiser Being Good Than Bad (st. vii). — BMEP
("It's wiser being good than bad," etc.*) — CPOI
(From "Apparent Failure." — br. sel.) — PC
Apparently with No Surprise (Nature, LXXVI). — Emily Dick
inson. — APA
Apparition, The. — John Donne. — OBS
Apparition. — John Erskine. — HBMV
Apparition. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Apparition, The.— Stephen Phillips.— GTML— MBP— OBVV
(Dream, The.)— BMEP— LBBV
Apparition, An. — Unknown. — WRR-24
Apparition of Christ to His Mother, The. — Mrs. Jameson. —
EOAH
Apparition of War. — Joel Barlow. See Columbiad, The.
Apparition on the Lake. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude,
The (Introduction — Childhood and School -Time).
Apparitions. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — BAP
Apparitions. — Peggy Bacon. — NYBV
Apparitions. — Robert Browning. See Two Poets of Croisic.
Apparitions. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — BPP — OQP — PASC —
QP-1— RH
t Shall
Pen-
(It Shall Not Be Again !)— PEDC— PSO
(Who Goes There?)— PDN
Apparitions. — Alice Corbin. — NP
Apparuit. — Ezra Pound. — APA
Appeal, An. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Pirates of
zance, The.
Appeal, The. — Walter Savage Landor. — VA
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
(Remain.)— OBEV
(Remain, Ah Not in Youth Alone.) — OAEP
Appeal, An. — F. Isabelle Goodwin Reid. — HB
Appeal, An. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN
Appeal, An. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Appeal, The. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBEV — OBSC
("And wilt thou leave me thus?") — EG — OAEP — TPH
(Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress Not to Forsake
Him— C.)— AEP-W
(Lover's Appeal, The.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— -WTP-10
Appeal for America, An. — William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. —
IDAH
Appeal for Are to the Sextant of the Old Brick Meetinouse, A.
— Arabella M. Willson. See Appeal to the "Sextant"
for Air, An.
Appeal for Liberty, An. — Joseph Story. — BTB-6 — PPS
Appeal for Prohibition, An. — John B. Gough. — OHCS-16
Appeal for Temperance. — Henry W. Grady. — SPE-5
Appeal of the Missagans. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Appeal of the Trees, The.— J. Horace McFarland. — ADAH
Appeal to Harold, The. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — AA
(Haro.)— WRR-58
Appeal to the Goddess A, An.—Thomas Ybarra. — CAG
Appeal to the "Sextant" for Air, An. — Arabella M. Willson. —
BTB-2— OHCS-4
(Appeal for Are to the Sextant of the Old Brick Meet
inouse, A.)— BOHV
(To the "Sextant.")— LPS-3
Appeal to Young Men. — Lyman Beecher. — OHCS-15
Appearance and Reality. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Appearances. — Robert Browning. — BPN
Appendix to "Echoes." — William Ernest Henley. — CPOI
Applause Goes a Great Way. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Apple, The. — Lady Margaret Sackville. — OBVV
Apple and Mole. — Donald Davidson. — MAP
Apple and Rose.— Karle Wilson Baker.— FAOV— FOOT
Apple Blossom. — Kate L. Brown. — GFA
Apple Blossoms. — Ralph Bergengren. — GFA
Apple Blossoms. — Sydney Dayre. — LPP
Apple Blossoms, The. — William Wesley Martin. — HBR —
OHCS-40— POY— PVS— ST— WRR-44
(Apple Orchard in the Spring, The.) — FPH — GN —
MPC-12— OTPC— PB-4
Apple Blossoms. — Arthur L, Phelps. — CPG
Apple Blossoms ("Orchard trees are white, The"). — Unknown.
Apple Blossoms ("Why do they come?"). — Unknown. — PPYP
__WRR.4l
Apple Blossoms. — Helen Wing. — GFA
Apple Dumplings and a King. — "Peter Pindar" (John Wol-
cot).— OBEC
Apple Gathering, An. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — TCEP
Apple Howling Songs, II. — Unknown. See Orchard Was
sail.
Apple Orchard in the Spring, The. — William Wesley Martin.
See Apple Blossoms.
Apple Seed, The.— C. A. M. Webb.— PPYP— YPS
Apple Tree, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Apple Tree Said, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — GR-a
Apple Vendor, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Apple-Barrel, The. — Edwin L. Sabin. — DD
Apple-Barrel of Johnny Appleseed, The, — Vachel Lindsay. —
MAP
(Comet of Going-to-the-Sun, The.) — CMP
Apple-Blossom, An. — Unknown. — PPYP
Apple-Elf, The. — Sheila E. Braine. — GFA
Apple-Pie and Cheese. — Eugene Field. — PEF — LHV
Apples. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — YT
Apples ("Breddern an' sistern: I'se gwine to gib you**).—
Unknown. — CD
(Brudder Brown on "Apples.")— OHCS-26
19
Apples
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
Apples, The ("Where shall they go?")- — Unknown. —
Apples in New Hampshire. — Marie Gilchrist. — NYBV
Apple-Seed John. — Lydia Maria Child. — DD (abr.) — GA (abr.)
— OHIP— OTPC— PB-4— - RON— STP
Apple-Tree, The.— Nancy Campbell.— NP—POY
Applied Astronomy. — Esther B. Tiffany. — HSP — PR
Appointment, The. — Sully Prudhomme, tr. fr. the French by
Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — PPD-2
Appraisal. — Sara Teasdale.— MAP
Appreciated. — Edward Rowland Sill. — PR
Appreciation. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Appreciation. — William Judson Kibby. — BFV — ICBD — RON
Apprehension. — James A. Fraser. — OQP — QP-2
Apprehension. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Douglas
Ainslie.— OBVV
Apprehensive Survey. — Phyllis McGinley. — NYBV
Apprentice Boy, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Apprenticed. — Jean Ingelow. — OBVV
Approach of Age, The. — George Crabbe. See Tales of the
Hall.
Approach of Age, The. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(XII) .
Approach of Night, The.— William H. Powell.— OHCS-35
Approach of Pharaoh, The. — Caedmon (?). See Paraphrase
of the Scriptures, The.
Approach of Spring. — John Clare. — ERP
Approach of the Fairies, The. — William Shakespeare. See
Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Approach of the Presidency, — George Washington. See Letter
to Henry Lee.
Approach of Winter. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The.
Approach to Florence. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Approaches. — George MacDonald. — OQP — QP-1
Approaching America. -Sir John Collings Squire. — HBMV
Approaching God. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — IAP
Appuldurcombe Park. — Amy Lowell. — CMP
Apres. — Arthur J. Munby. — LPS-3
April. — Obadiah Cyrus Auringer. — AA
April. — Remy Belleau, tr. fr, the French by Andrew Lang. —
April. — John Burroughs. — ADAH
April. — Vidame de Chartres, tr. fr. the French by Algernon
Charles Swinburne. — AWP
April. — John Vance Cheney. — NLK
April (Nature, IX). — Emily Dickinson. — NLK
April. — Theodosia Garrison. — CCP— DD— HBMV— MPB—
MPC-13 — NLK— PB-2— PJH-1— POY— TCAP— VOD
April.— Florence Hamilton. — BAP — PYM
April. — Mary Howitt.— PBGP
April. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — VOD
April. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — LS
April. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — ADAH
April. — Samuel Longfellow. — SN
April. — Robert Loveman. — A A
April. — Lloyd Mifflin. See Fields of Dawn.
April. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
April.— Dora Sigerson Shorter.— HBMV— HBVY
April. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calendar, The.
April.— Sara Teasdale.— GFA— MPC-S— RYC— TSW
April.— Celia Thaxter. — PBGP
April. — Charles Hanson Towne. — AMV-37
April . — Unknown. — T YP
April. — William Watson. See Song: "April, April."
April. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
April Adoration, An.— Charles G. D. Roberts. — HBV
April Air.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
April — and Dying. — Anne Reeve Aldrich. — A A
April and May. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See May-Day.
April and May. — Anne Robinson. — SUS
April, April. — William Watson. See Song: "April, April."
April! April! Are You Here? — Dora Read Goodale. — PTA-2
April Day, An.— Caroline Anne Bowles.— PEOR — TVSH
April Day, An (includes "The Rainbow," "The Sunbeam,"
Shelley's "The Cloud," and Brown's "The Shower"—
am). — Helen E. Brown. — WRR-9
April Day, An. — Joseph S. Cotter, Jr. — CDC
April Days. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Dip down upon the northern shore").
April, 1885.— Robert Bridges.— CMP— PWB
April Fantasie. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz. — AA
April Fool, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
April Fool. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA
April Fool.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— OHCS-40
April Fools. — Kate Masterson. — WRR-1S
April Fools. — Emily Huntington Miller. — PBGP — PEM
April Ghost, An. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AV
April in England. — Robert Browning. See Home Thoughts
from Abroad.
April in Ireland. — Nora Hopper. — MCT
April in the City. — Elisabeth Scollard. — PPA
April in the Hills. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG — GT-2
"April is in my mistress' face." — Unknown. — EG — OBSC
April Love. — Ernest Dowson. — PG
April Moment. — Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a
Portrait Painter (XI).
April Moon. — Walter de la Mare. — OG
April Morning, An. — Bliss Carman. — APP — CV — DD — GBV —
HBMV — HBVY— JHP—LC— ME— MPC-13 (abr.)-~
NV— PJH-1— VOD
April Morning. — George Elliston. — NLK
April Mortality. — Leonie Adams.— LA — MAP — MOAP
April Music. — Clinton Scollard. — NLK
April — North Carolina.— Harriet Monroe. — LL-1 — SBMV
April of Our Desire.— Lola Ridge. — MAP
April on the Battlefields. — Leonora Speyer. — AOAH — OBAV
—SBMV
April on Tweed. — Andrew Lang. — EBSV.
(Trout-Fishing on Tweed.)— POT
April Pastoral, An. — Austin Dobson.- — LC
April Rabbits. — E. Merrill Root. — MLP
April Rain. — Conrad Aiken. — ME
April Rain.— Mathilde Blind.— HBV
April Rain. — Robert Loveman.— BAP — DD— GBOV — HBV—
HBVY— LEAP— MCG—MPC-8— NLK— OTA— PJH-2
— POI— POT— RIS— RYC— SBA— SL— SUS
(Song for April.)— MHT
(Rain Song, The.)— MPB— OQP— PB-4— PDN— QP-1—
WBLP
April Rain Song. — Langston Hughes. — SUS
April Shower. — Unknown. — PEM
April Showers. — Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. — PPYP — PTA-2
"April sky sags low and drear, The." — William Ernest Hen
ley. See Hawthorn and Lavender.
April Smile. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XL).
April Song.— Don Marquis.— WTP-6
April Song, An. — George C. Michael. — GPWW
April Song, An. — Charles Hanson Towne. See Lyric Year.
April Speaks. — Lloyd Mifflin. — POT
April Theology.— John G. Neihardt. — LEAP
April Time. — Unknown. — LLC
April to March.— Mildred I. McNeal.— WRR-39
April Weather. — Bliss Carman. — NLK
April Weather.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — DD — HBMV—
LS — ME — MLP— MPC-13— NLK— PJH-1— SPP—
VOD
April Winds.— Michael Lewis.— TSW—TSWC
April's Amazing Meaning. — George H. Dillon. — MAP — SMP —
TBM
April's Charms. — William Henry Davies. — GT-2
April's Coming. — Lancaster Pollard. — NLK
April's Return. — Grace Richardson. — APP
Aprons of Silence. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Apropos of the Play.— James William Foley. — OHCS-40
Aquarium, An. — Amy Lowell. — PFY
Arab, The. — Charles Stuart Calverley. — LPS-3 — THP
Arab Love-Song, An. — Francis Thompson.— AWP — BMEP—
LBBV— LEAP— MBP— POTT— VLEP—YT
("Hunched camels of the night, The.")— EG
Arab Song. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA— OBAV
(under Imogen ["Break thou," etc.]). — APB
Arab to His Favorite Steed, The. — Caroline Elizabeth Sarah
Norton. See Arab's Farewell to His Steed, The.
Arab to the Palm, The.— Bayard Taylor. — LPS-2
Arab Welcome, An. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— PPD-2
Arabella and Sally Ann.— Paul Carson. — OHCS-25
Arabesque.— Robert Hillyer. — UFE
Arabia.— Walter de la Mare.— GPE—GTBS— HBMV— TCPD
— WHA— WP
Arabian Nights. See Thousand and One Nights, The.
Arabian Shawl, The. — "Katherine Mansfield." See Two Noc
turnes.
Arabs. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MAPA
Arab's Farewell to His Steed, The. — Caroline Elizabeth Sarah
Norton.— GS— PPA
(Arab to His Favorite Steed, The.) — LPS-2
(Arab's Farewell to His Horse.) — BLPA
Arachne. — Rose Terry Cooke. — AA — LA
Arachne. — William Empson. — OBMV
Araphoe, or Buckskin Joe. — Unknozun. — CSF
Arbaces to the Lion. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Last
Days of Pompeii, The.
Arbasto, sel. — Robert Greene.
Doralicia's Song.— OBSC
Arbor Amoris. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French by An
drew Lang.— AWP— GBOV
Arbor Day. — Nicholas Jarchow. — ADAH
Arbor Day. — B. Picknian Mann. — ADAH
Arbor Day. — Thomas B. Stockwell. — ADAH
Arbor Day ("Our modern institution'1). — Unknown. — ADAH
Arbor Day ("Totty and Trotty & Baby May").— Unknown.—
LPP
Arbor Day Alphabet. — Ada Simpson Sherwood. — ADAH
Arbor Day Aspiration. — John Ruskin. — ADAH
Arbor Day Exercise, An. — Various authors. — ADAH
Arbor Day History. — Kate Gannett Wells. — PEOR
Arbor Day in School. — B. G. Northrup. — ADAH
Arbor Day. Its Educating Influence. — B. G. Northrup.
ADAH
Arbor Day Song, — Mary A. Heermans. — ADAH — HH
Arbor Day Tree, An.— Unknown. — ADAH — DD — HH — OHIP
— PB-2 — RYC
Arbor Day's Observance.— A. S. Draper.— ADAH
Arbor Vita, sel. (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. II, iii). — Cov
entry Patmore.
"With honeysuckle, eversweet, festoon'd." — CPOI
Arboreal Omission. — Robin Lampson. — AMV-37
Arboricide. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — BMC
Arbour Day. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-7
Arbutus. — Adelaide Crapsey. — ME
Arbutus, The. — Unknown. — PEM
20
TITLE INDEX
Arming
Arcades, sels. — John Milton.
Song: "O'er the smooth enamelled green." — BLV
("O'er the smooth enamelled green.") — GPE — OBEV
(Song from "Arcades.")— LEAP
Arcades Ambo. — Robert Browning. — CPOI
Arcadia, sels. — Sir Philip Sidney.
Bargain, The (XLIX).-CBE— EV-1— OBEV— PG
(Ditty, A.)— AEP-W— AWP— CRE— GEPM— GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL - JAWP— NAL— SPE-8— TOP
— WTP-8
(Friendship.) — ES
(From "The Arcadia.") — LEAP
(Heart-Exchange.) — PTER
(My True-Love lor True Love] Hath My Heart.) —
BLV — CH — GPE— HBV— ISP— OAEP— SBA
—TPH
("My true love hath my heart," etc.) — EG
(Sonnet: My True Love Hath My Heart.)— WHA
(True Love.)— ALV— OBSC (abr.)
Country Song, A. — OBSC
Dorus to Pamela. — CRE — EPW-1
Epitaph on Argalus and Parthenia (fr. Book III). —
GPE
Madrigal: "Why dost thou haste away" (fr. Book III).
—OBSC
("Why dost thou haste away.") — EG
Night.— EPW-1
("O night the ease of care," etc.) — NBE
"Since Nature's works be good, and death doth serve."
(Song from the Arcadia.) — LLC
Sleep.— OBSC
("Lock up, fair lids," etc.) — EG
Solitariness. — OBSC
"Such Maner time there was," etc. — NBE
Truth Doth Truth Deserve.— HBV
Arcadius' Song to Sepha.— William Bosworth. — EPEP
Arcana Sylvarum. — Charles de Kay. — A A
Archbishop and Gil Bias, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. —
OHCS-20
Archbishop's Christmas Gift, The (abr.). — Robert Barr. —
NPTP
Archer, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Douglas
Ainslie.— OBVV
Arches. — Helen Hoyt. — NP
Archfiend of Nations, The. — Thomas Dewitt Talmage. —
WRR-18
Archibald's Composition on Columbus. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Archibald Higbie. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology.
Archie Dean. — "Gail Hamilton" (Mary Abby Dodge). —
OHCS-14— BTB-2
Archie o' Cawfield. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.) —
OBB (diff. vers.)
Archie's Mother.— Rose A. Hartwick Thorpe. — WRR-4
Archimago's Hermitage. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Architect, The. — Molly Anderson Haley. — MOM
Architect of the Amphitheatre, The. — Walter J. Mathams.—
OHCS-40
Architects of Dream.— Lucia Trent.— OHPP—PDN
Arctic, The.— Edwin Rolfe.— AMV-37
Arctic Agrarian. — Louis Untermeyer.— NYBV— PIAE
Arctic Aurora, An. — Unknown. — BTB-4
Arctic Moon, The.— "Joaquin" Miller. See Yukon, The.
Arctic Vision, An. — Bret Harte.— PAH — MC
Arcturus in Autumn. — Sara Teasdale. — AV — FP — LL-3 —
MOAP— NP— NV— TBM
Arcturus Lends His Light. — Marie d'Autreniont Gerry. — HB
Ardan Mor. — Francis Ledwidge.— AWP— GTIV— J A WP-
WBP
(Herons, The.)— ACP— GT-2
Ardelia in Arcady. — Josephine Dodge Daskani Bacon. — HSPS
— SPE-2 (abr, and arr.)
Ardor.— Gamaliel Bradford.— HBMV
Are Dead Heroes Present? — Unknown. — MDAH
"Are lovers full of fire?" — Francis Davison. — EG
"Are the Childien at Home?"— Margaret Elizabeth (Munson)
Sangster.— HBV— LPS-l—OHCS-6
"Are there not, then, two musics unto men? — Arthur Hugh
Clouffh. See Music of the World and of the Soul.
The
Are These God's Children ?— Sara M. Chatfield.— BTB-5
Are They Not All Ministering Spirits? — Robert Stephen
Hawker.— EPN—EV-4— HBV— OBEV
(Angels of the Spring.) — NLK
"Are they shadows that we see?"— Samuel Daniel. See Tethy's
Festival.
Are We a Nation? sels. — Charles Sumner.
National Flag, The.— GSRC— HS w^ „
(American Flag, The— abr. and ad.)— WRR-17
(Flag of Our Country — 1st 4 paragraphs by Sumner and
'--- * •*- Robert C. Winthrop's "Flag of the
last 3 fr. Robert C. Winthrop's
Union.")— FOAH—PEOR
j Fair?" — Francis Davison (?).—
"Are You a Mason?"— Rev. Magill.— OHCS-8
"Are Women
BOHV-HBV
See Quo Vadis.
Aretemias. — Edwin Arlington Robinson, var. of the Greek of
Antipater of Sidon.
(Variations of Greek Themes— VII.)— MOAP
"Arethusa", The. — Prince Hoare. — LH — SG — TVSH
Arethusa. — Frederic William Henry Myers. — EPW-5
Arethusa. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BPB— BPN— CGOV— CR
— CSBP— EPN—EV-4— GN— HBV— OBRV— TVSH
Arethusa's Torment. — Charles E. Baer. — CHS
(Mean Little Torment.) — WRR-22
Aretina's Song. — Sir Henry Taylor.— VA
Argalus and Parthenia, sels. — Francis Quaries. — OBS
Author's Dreame, The.
Hos Ego Versiculos.
Arglwydd Arwain Trwy'r Anialwch. — William Williams. —
AEP-D
Argonaut, The; or, Lost Adventurer. — Philip Freneau. — MOAP
Argument. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Argument, An. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Argument.— Mildred Western.— NYBV
Argument of His Book (C.). — Robert Herrick. — AEP-W —
AWP— BEL— BLV— CRE — EM-1— EPEP — EPS—
HBV— OAEP— OBS— WHA
(Argument of This Book— abr.)— HBVY
(Argument of the Hesperides.)— EPW-2
(Argument to "Hesperides.") — SEP
(Hesperides.)— WLTP
(His Theme.)— LEAP
(Preface.)— PASC
Argument of the Hesperides. — Robert Herrick. See Argument
of His Book.
Argument of This Book. — Robert Herrick. See Argument of
His Book.
Argument to "Hesperides." — Robert Herrick. See Argument
of His Book.
Argumentative Theology. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Argus. — Alexander Pope. — POY
Aria in Austria. — Marie Luhrs. — PIAE
Ariana. — Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. — AA
Arid Lands, The.— Herbert Bashford.— AA
Aridity. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley and
Edith Emma Cooper). — OBMV
Ariel in the Cloven Pine.— Bayard Taylor.— AA—TCAP
. .
"Ariel, O, — my angel, my own." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Arielle Grierson. — Edg
rpi
, . .
dgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River,
Ariel's Last Song ("Where the bee sucks"). — William Shake
speare. See Tempest, The ("Where the bee sucks,"
etc.).
Ariel's Song ("Full fathom five thy father lies").— William
Shakespeare. See Tempest, The (Sea Dirge, A).
Ariel's Song ("Where the bee sucks," etc.). — William Shake
speare. See Tempest, The ("Where the bee sucks,"
etc.).
Arise, Shine.— Bible, O. T. See Isaiah.
Arisen at Last. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APB — CAP — IAP
Aristarchus Studies Elocution. — Susan A. Bisbee. — BTB-5 —
WRR-24
Aristeides. — Antipater, tr. fr. the Greek by Charles Whibley. —
AWP
Aristocrats of Labor. — William Stewart. See True Aristocrat,
The.
Arithmetic. — Unknown. — PPYP — RYC
(Harry's Arithmetic.)— PPYP
Arithmetic and Peaches (Pr.). — Unknown. — WRR-52
Arithmetic in Life. — M. Truesdell Cooper. — OHCS-34
Arithmetic Lesson, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Arithmetic on the Frontier. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Arizona. — Sharlot Mabridth Hall. — PAH
Arizona. — Ernil Rothe. See Warning from History.
Arizona (To the air of "Hell in J. exas"). — Unknown — ABF
Arizona Boys and Girls, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Arizona Jim. — C. F. Lummis. — WRR-2
(Jim, Arizona, 1885.)— BTB-7
Arizona Poems, sels. — John Gould Fletcher.
Mexican Quarter (II).— CMP— NP— POOT— TCPD
Rain in the Desert (VI).— TCPD
(Rain in the Street.) — NP
Windmills (IV).— NV— PT— TCPD— TPH
Ark, The.— Jones Very.— IAP
Arkansas Farmer, The. — Unknown. — WRR-2 5
Arkansas Pastel. — Ellis Parker Butler. — WRR-44
Arlo Will. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthology.
Armada, The (C.). — Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lord Ma-
caulay.— ABVC— BHV— BPB— EA— LH — OBRV -
OTPC— TVSH— WBLP— WRR-1— WTP-6
(Armada, The: A Fragment. ) —EV-4 — GN— HBV
(Spanish Armada, The.)— BTB-1 — CG
Armada, sel. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — England, Queen
of the Waves (Epilogue).— PTER
(England.) — LH
Armadillo, The.— Lesley Gordon. — GFA
Armageddon. — Edwin Arnold. — BTB-4 — FPE — PTA-2
Armazindy. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Armed. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry IV, Part I.
Armed Liner, The.— H. Smalley Sarson.— GPWW
Armenian Lullaby. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Armenian Mother, The. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Armenian Song. — Anne Stoddard. — POY
Armful, The. — Robert Frost.— CMP
Armida's Garden. — Torquato Tasso. See Jerusalem Delivered
Annies in the Fire. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — MPC-6
Arming of Pigwiggen. The. — Michael Drayton. See Nymphi-
dia; or. The Court of Fairy.
21
Armistice
AN INDEX TO POETRY' AND RECITATIONS
Armistice.— Charles Buxton Going. — AOAH — APL — DD—
HBMV— PEDC
Armistice. — Sophie Jewett. — AA
Armistice. — Eunice Mitchell Lehmer. — OHPP — PDN— PSO —
RH
Armistice. — Thomas Lodge. — OBSC
Armistice. — Margaret E. Sangster. — PEDC
Armistice, The (Full Text As Signed on November 11, 1918).
—AOAH
Armistice. — Louis Untermeyer. — RH
Armistice Day. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — RH
Armistice Day. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — AOAH
Armistice Day. — Helen Hutchcraft. — HB
Armistice Day. — Roselle Mercier Montgomery. — MC — RH
Armistice Day. — Angelo Patri. — AOAH
Armistice Day (Pr.). — New York Herald Tribune. — AOAH
Armistice Day. — John J. Willoughby. — RH
Armistice Day in Church. — James Walker. — BPM-36
Armistice Day: Lest We Forget. — Alma Lundman. — AOAH
Armistice Day, 1918 — 1928. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — AOAH
Armistice Day, 1926. — Lucia Trent. — AOAH
Armistice Day, 1926. — Curtis Wheeler. — WTP-9
(Lest We Forget.)— AOAH— RH
Armistice Day, 1928. — Ernest Hartsock. — RH
Armistice Day (Programs for observance of). — Unknown. —
AOAH
Armistice Night. — Curtis Wheeler. — HH
Armistice, 1928. — Kenneth Groesbeck. — RH
Armor Bearer, The. — Emma Lee Walton. — OHCS-39
Armorer's Errand, The. — Julia C. R. Dorr. — WRR-5
Armorer's Song, The. — Harry Bache Smith. — AA — OHIP
(Armourer's Song, The.) — MW
Arms and the Boy.— Wilfred Owen.— MBP—N AMP— NP—
RH
Arms and the Man. — Virgil. See ^Eneid, The.
Arms and the Muse. — John Milton. — LH
(When the Assault Was Intended to the City— C.)— CR—
CRE— EM-l—EP— EPEP — EPP— ES— EV-2—
GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— TCEP—TPH
Armstrong at Fayal, The. — Wallace Rice. — PAH
Armstrong's Good Night. — Unknown. — AEP-W
Army and Navy Football Game. — Lloyd Buchanan. — WRR-S4
Army Corps on the March, An. — Walt Whitman. — APW — IAP
— MOAP— TCAP
Army Correspondent's Last Ride. — George Alfred Townsend. —
AA— MDAH
Army Headquarters. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Army Horse, The. — McLandburgh Wilson. — PPA
Army of the Potomac, The (Pr.). — Chauncey Depew. — BTB-6
Army of the Potomac. — "Joaquin" Miller (Cincinnatus Heine
Miller).— BTB-6— PEOR (abr.)
Army of the Red Cross, The. — Katrina Trask. — PEDC
Army of the Sidhe, The. — Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory. — SP
Army Overcoat, The. — Mrs. George Archibald. — WRR-2
Arnold. — Unknown. — PAH
Arnold at Stillwater. — Thomas Dunn English. — GA — OHNP—
PAH— WRR-6
Arnold Bennett: Robert Bridges. — Humbert Wolfe. — BMP-31
Arnold the Traitor (Pr.). — George Lippard. See Legends of
the American Revolution, 1776.
Arnold, the Vile Traitor. — Unknown. — GA
Arnold von Winkelried. — James Montgomery. — CTBP — JHP —
PB-7— PECK
(Arnold Winkelried.)— BTB-1 (abr.)— OHCS-4 — OHNP
— SPE-8
(Make Way for Liberty.)— FF— FPE— LPS-2— OFPE—
POI
(Patriot's Password, The.)— HBV— OG— POY
Arnold Winkelried. — James Montgomery. See Arnold von
Winkelried.
Arnold's Departure. — Philip Freneau. — APB — MOAP
"Around and around a dusty little room." — Margaret Johnson.
— SAS
Around Thanksgiving Time. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Around the Child.— Walter Savage Landor. — BCEP — HBV
Around the Corner. — Charles Hanson Towne. — PPP — VIL
Around the Sun. — Katharine Lee Bates. — NV
Around the World. — Kate Greenaway. — OTPC — PBV— PPL —
RYC
("In go-cart so tiny.") — SAS
Around the World. — Thomas Tapper. — MCG
Arracombe Wood. — Charlotte Mew. — MCT — POOT
Arraignment. — Helen Gray Cone. — AA
Arraignment. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — VOD
Arraignment of a Lover, The. — George Gascoigne. — EPW-1 —
EV-1
Arraignment of Catiline. — Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. fr. the
Latin.— WRR-43
(Oration against Catiline — diff. tr.) — LLC — OHCS-3
Arraignment of Paris, The, sels, — George Peele.
Colin's Passion of Love. — OBSC
CEnone's Complaint. — OBSC
Peeping Flowers. — EV-1
Shepherd's _ Dirge, The. — OBSC
Song: "Fair and fair and twice so fair." — CRE
(Cupid's Curse.)— BEL— EPEP— OBSC— TOP
(Fair and Fair.)— EV-1— OB EV
("Fair and fair and twice so fair.") — TCEP
(Song of (Enone and Paris.) — OBSC
(Song of Paris and (Enone.) — EP — EPP
Arraignment of Rum, The. — Bishop Randolph Sinks Foster-
Arraignment of the Rum Traffic, An.— Bishop Randolph Sinks
Arrest Alcohol and Liberate Man.— Unknown.---- TS
Arrival, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Day-Dream, The.
Arrival. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Arrival of the Greenhorn, The. — Unknown. — IJH.A
Arrival of the Post, The. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Book IV).
Arrow, The. — Theodore Maynard. — AMV-35
Arrow, The. — Clarence Urmy. — HBMV
Arrow, The. — William Butler Yeats. — EG
Arrow and the Song, The (C.). — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
— AA— APB— BAP— BFV — BTB-3 — BTP— CAP—
CPN— CTBP— DD — GEPM — GPE— HBV— HBVY
— HT — IAP — ICBD — JHP— LA — LEAP — LLC—
MPC-9—OBAV— OFPE— OG—OQP— OTPC— PB-3—
PBGG — PDN — PECK— PG— PTA-1— P YM— QP-2—
RON— TCAP— TPH— TSWC— TVSH— TYP
'Arry on Lack of Clarss.— Unknown. — OHCS-40
Ars Agricolaris. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Ars Immortalis. — Helen Parry Eden. — CRE
Ars Poetica, sels. — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Eugene Field.
— PEF
Consistency.
Fame vs. Riches.
Lyric Muse, The.
Ars Poetica. — Archibald MacLeish.— AWP— MAP— MOAP—
NP__SC— TBM
("Poem should be palpable and mute, A") — NAMP
Ars Victrix. — Austin Dobson (after Theophile Gautier.) —
BMEP— HBV— HBVY— MBP— POTT— VA— VLEP
Arsenal at Springfield, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
—APB— APW — CAP — DD (abr,) —GEPM— GPE—
GTBS— HBV— IAP— JHP— MCCG— OHPP— PB-6 —
PTER—ST— TCAP— TPH
Arsinoe's Cats. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — CIV
Art. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APB — PEOR
Art. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French by George Santa-
yana.— AWP— JAWP— WBP— WTP-4
Art. — Adeline Evans Leiser. — HB
Art.— Herman Melville.— APW
Art— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Art. — Gilbert Parker. See Lover's Diary, A.
Art.— Lilla Cabot Perry.— AA
Art. — Jose Asuncion Silva, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW
Art— James Thomson (1834-1882, "B. V.").
I. "What precious thing are you making fast." — GPE —
OBVV
II. "If you have a carrier-dove." — EPP— GPE
III. "Singing is sweet; but be sure of this." — GPE
Art. — Unknown. — BLPA
Art above Nature. To Julia.— Robert Herrick. — EM-1
(Art above Nature.)— EPW-2
Art and Artifice. — Unknown. — OHCS-1
Art and Heart. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
Art and Life.— Lola Ridge.— -HBMV
Art and Love. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Art and Nature. — Francisco de Medrano, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow — CAP
Art and Nature. — Unknown. — CHS
Art and Poetry. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Art Artistic.— Howell L Piner.—WRR-23
Art in the Service of Love.1 — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr.
the Italian by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — WTP-1
Art Master, An. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — AA — APD
Art of Arts, The. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — ST
Art of Book-Keeping, The. — Laman Blanchard. — BOHV
Art of Book-Keeping, The. — Thomas Hood (at.) — BTB-8 —
LPS-3— MOB
Art of Building Bridges. — Margery (Swett) Mansfield. —
AMV-37
Art of Optimism. — William De Witt Hyde.— WRR-42
Art of Politicks, The, sel. — James Bramston.
Time's Changes (abr.) — OBEC
Art of Preserving Health, The, sels. — John Armstrong.
Blest Winter Nights (fr. Bk. III.)— OBEC
"Body moulded by the clime, The" (fr. Bk. III.)— EPW-3
Building a Home.— LPS-2
Home of the Naiads, The (fr. Bk. II.)— OBEC
"How to live happiest?" (fr. Bk. IV.)— EPW-3
Art of
. . .
Writing, The. — Alexander Pope. See Essay
cism, An ("Some to conceit alone.")
on Criti
, .
Art Poetique. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons. — AWP
Art Shoppe. — Jean McLean. — NYBV
Art, the Herald.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Art Thou Living Yet? — James G. Clark. — LLC — OHCS-13
"Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers?" — Thomas Dek-
ker. See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell (Happy
Heart, The.)
Art Thou the Same. — Frances Dorr Tatnall. — A A
Art Thou Weary?— St. Stephen the Sabaite, tr. fr. the Latin
by John Mason Neale.—BPP— CAW— LLC— LPS-2—
Art Will Have No Rival (pant.)— Unknown.— WRR-41
Art-Critic, An. — Sam Walter Foss. — WRR-24
Artegall and Radigund. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The.
Artemus of Michigan, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
22
TITLE INDEX
As Rivers
Artemtts Ward at the Tomb of Shakespeare. — "Artemus Ward"
(Charles Farrar Browne.) — OHCS-3
Artemus Ward Crossing Dixie's Line. — "Artemus Ward"
(Charles Farrar Browne). — OHCS-2
Artemus Ward on Woman's Rights. — "Artemus Ward"
(Charles Farrar Browne). — OHCS-6
Artemus Ward Visits the Shakers. — "Artemus Ward" (Charles
Farrar Browne).— OHCS-5
Artemus Ward's Mormon Lecture, ad. (Artemus Ward's Lon
don Lecture — C.). — "Artemus Ward" (Charles Farrar
Browne).— QHCS-17
Artemus Ward's Trip to Richmond. — "Artemus Ward" (Charles
Farrar Browne). — OHCS-1
Arterial.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
"Artful Dodger." — Mary Swain Paxton. — OA
Arthur. — William Winter. — AA
"Thou idol of my constant heart" (sel.) — LEAP
Arthur and His Ring. — John Masefield. — PM
Arthur Bonnicastle, sel. — Josiah Gilbert Holland.
Death of the First-Born. — OHCS-24
Arthur in the Ruins. — John Masefield. — PM
Arthur's Farewell. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of
the King (Guinevere).
Arthur's Last Battle. — Layamon. See Brut, The.
Articulate Thrush. — Lew Sarett. — BLA
Artie, sel. — George Ade.
Artie's Proposal. — HSP
Messenger Boy, The.— OHCS-37
Artie's "Amen." — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — OHCS-21— PPYP
— YPS
Artie's Proposal. — George Ade. See Artie.
Artifice of Dust, An. — Lionel Wiggam. — TB
Artificial Beauty. — Lucianus, tr. fr. the Latin by William Cow-
per._AWP— - JAWP— WBP
Artist, The. — Henry Bellamann. — LS
Artist. — Robert Francis. — AMV-36
Artist, The. — Arthur Grissom. — AA
Artist. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Artists. — J. A. Edgerton. — OHCS-40
Artist's Model. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. See In an Atelier.
Artist's Secret, The, — Olive Schreiner. See Dreams.
Artless Prattle of Childhood, The. — Robert Jones Burdette. —
PPD-1
Arts Lough. — George Arthur Greene. — TIP
As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters May Glow. — Thomas
Moore.— BCEP
As a Bell in a Chime. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — AA
"As (or For) a beauty I'm not a great star." — Anthony Euwer.
See Limericks.
As a Blossom Sweet and Rosy. — Robert Began, tr. fr. the Welsh
by Alfred Perceval Graves. — BOL
"As a hundred winds on Morven."— James Macpherson (after
Ossian). See Fingal.
As a Little Child. — Ida Norton Munson. — HB
As an Eagle. — William Haskell Simpson.
(Hopi Love Songs).— TL
As an Old Mercer. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — HBV
"As an unperfect actor on the stage." — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (XXIII).
As at Thy Portals Also Death. — Walt Whitman. — MO AH —
TCAP
As Beseemeth Men.— Holman F. Day.— OHCS-38
"As Busy As I Tan Be."— A. B. Carroll.— FAOV
As by the Shore at Break of Day. — Thomas Moore. — LPS-2
As Created.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
As Day Begins to Wane.— Helena Coleman.— CPG
As Dies the Year.— Alfred Austin.— BTB-9
As Down in the Sunless Retreats. — Thomas Moore. — BCEP
"As due by many titles I resigne." — John Donne. See Holy
Sonnets.
As Falling Frost. — Lionel Wiggam. — TB
As Father Used to Make. — Unknown. — WRR-29
As He Walked with Us. — Harry Webb Farrington. — MOM
As Helen Once.— Muna Lee.— HBMV— TBM
As I Came Down from Lebanon. — Clinton Scollard. — AA —
BAP— GPE— HBV— LA— LBMV— LEAP— POT— PT
— WTP-7
As I Came down Mount Tamalpais, — Clarence Urmy. — AA —
HBMV
As I came through the desert. — James Thomson (1834-'82).
See City of Dreadful Night, The ("He stood alone,"
etc.-).
As I Gird On for Fighting. — A. E. Housman. — CMP
As I Go on My Way. — Strickland W. Gillilan. — MRV
As I Grew Older.— Langston Hughes.— BANP—TL
As I Grow Old.— Douglas Malloch.— BPP— LOW— POI
As I Grow Old. — Herbert Everell Rittenberg. — VF
As I Grow Old.— Unknown.— OOP— QP-2
"As I have scene when on the breast of Thames. — William
Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals.
As I Lay Dreaming Abed. — John McClure. — LS
"As I lay sleeping." — Unknown. — EG
As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado.— Walt Whit
man. — CAP — IAP
As I Laye a-Thynkynge. — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris
Barham).— HBV
(Last Lines.)— OBVV
As I Pondered in Silence.— Walt Whitman.— LAP— LEAP—
WHA
As I Sat Alone by Blue Ontario's Shore, sels. — Walt Whitman.
By Blue Ontario's Shore. — IAP (br. sel.) — LEAP — (very
br. sel.)
"I listened to the Phantom by Ontario's shore" (sees. 9-14,
and 22).— APB
As I Sit in the Silence. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
As I Stood by Yon Roofless Tower. — Robert Burns. — EBSV
As I Walked" by Myself. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
_(Song on King William III, A.)-
-NA
As I Walked Out in the Streets of Laredo (with music). — Un
known. — AS
(Cowboy's Lament, The.) — CSF
"As I wandered over the city through the night." — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
"As I in hoary winter's night stood shivering in the snow." —
Robert Southwell. See Burning Babe, The.
"As I was going by Charing Cross." — Unknown. — CH — RIS
"As I was going o'er Westminster bridge." — Unknown. — PPL
"As I was going to St. Ives." — Mother Goose. — PPL — RIS
(As I Was Going to St. Ives.)— MPC-2— OTPC
(Down to St. Ives — si. diff. vers.) — WRR-35
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
As I Was Walkin' down Wexford Street (with music). —
Unknown. — AS
As I Was Walking in the Gardens. — Siegfried Sassoon. — UFE
As I Went By.— Rose O'Neill.— BAP
As I Went through the Garden Gap. — Mother Goose. — MPC-2
("As I went through a garden gap.") — PPL— RIS
(Cherry, A.)— OTPC
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
"As if the sea should part" (Further Poems, CLXXIV). —
Emily Dickinson. — CRP
As in a Dusky and Tempestuous Night. — William Drummond
, of Hawthornden. — BSV — EV-2
(Sonnet XII: "As in a duskie and tempestuous Night.")
— OBS
As in a Lpoking-Glass. — Grace Dinkelspiel. — OHCS-3S
As in a Picture- Book. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — TBM
As in a Rose- Jar. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — ME — POT — VOD
"As in old dungeon under marble thrones." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Part III).
As in Silks My Julia Goes. — Robert Herrick. — BLP
(On Julia's Clothes.)— PTER
(Poetry of Dress, The, Part II.)— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE
— GTSL
(Upon Julia's Clothes— C.)— AEV— AWP— BEL— B LV—
CR— CRE— CRP— EM-1— EP — EPEP— EPP —
EPW-2 — EV-2 — HBV — ISP— JAWP— NAL
— OAEP— OBEV— OBS— TOP— TPH — WBP —
WLIP— WTP-5
(Whenas in Silks My Julia Goes.)— BCEP— BLPA— GPE
— LEAP— LPS-1— PIAE
("Whenas in silks my Julia goes.")— EG— SBA
As in the Midst of Battle There Is Room. — George Santayana.
See Sonnets.
"As in the wild hills, when the dark is near." — John Milton,
tr. fr. the Italian by Agnes Tobin.
(From the Italian Poems of John Milton.) — BMC
As in the Woodland I Walk.— Richard Le Gallienne.— CV
As It Fell upon a Day.— Richard Barnfield (?).— CRE— EP
—EPP
("As it fell upon a day.") — EG
(Nightingale, The.) — AWP — BLA— BLV— BPB— CG—
EV-2 — GTBS — GTSE — JAWP —LC— OTPC—
TOP— TVSH— WBP
(Ode, An: "As it fell upon a day.")— EM-1— EPW-1—
GPE— OBSC
(Philomel.)— BCEP— CH—EA— GTSL — HBV — LEAP
— OBEV— WTP-1
(To the Nightingale.)— LPS-2— SBA
As It Goes. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
As It Is.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"As It Is in Heaven." — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-30
As It Was. — Lilla Cabot Perry. See Meeting after Long Absence.
As Jacob Served for Rachel. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
As Jesus Passed. — Gypsy Rodney Smith. — SPE-4
As Jimmie Sees It.— Charles C. Jones. — WRR-32
As Joseph Was a-Walking. — Unknown. See Cherry-Tree Carol,
The.
"As like the Woman as You Can." — William Ernest Henley. —
HBV
As Lovely As They. — Eva Marbell Bondi. — HB
"As loving hind," etc. — Anne Bradstreet. See Letters to Her
Husband.
As Lucy Went a- Walking. — Walter de la Mare. — RIS
As My Uncle Ust tc Say.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
As Ocean's Stream. — Fyodor Tyutchev, tr. fr. the Russian by
Babette Deutsch and Avrahrn Yarmolinsky. — AWP
As "Old Giles" Saw It. — D. S. Cohen. — OHCS-7
As on the Heather. — Sir Reinmar von Hagenau, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Jethro Bithell. — AWP
As One Finding Peace. — Sister Mary Madeleva (or Madalava).
As One Finding Peace. — Sister Mary of the Visitation.— JKCP
As One Who Bears beneath His Neighbor's Roof. — Robert
Hillyer.— MAP
As Orator.— Horace White. — WRR-45
"As other men. so I myself, do muse." — Michael Drayton. See
Idea.
As Red Men Die.— E. Pauline Johnson.— CPG
As Rivers of Water in a Dry Place. — Mrs. Anna Bunston de
Bary.— GT-2— HBMV
23
As round
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
"As round as an apple, as deep as a cup." — Mother Goose. — PPL
(Riddles.)— PB-1
As Seen in Later Years.— Delia A. Heywood.— OHCS-35
As She Beared It Would Be.— Lilla Cabot Perry. See Meet
ing after Long Absence.
"As She Is Spoke."— Unknown.— GVWVf
As She Says.— Joseph Bert Smiley.— OHCS-34
As Sir Launfal made morn through the darksome gate." —
James Russell Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The
(Sir Launfal and the Leper).
As Slow Our Ship.— Thomas Moore.— BPB — GPE — LPS-1—
SEP— TIP
(Journey Onwards, The.)— EV-4— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
— HBV
"As soft as silk, as white as milk." — Mother Goose.— PPL
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
As Some Mysterious Wanderer of the Skies. — Henry Jerome
Stockard. — AA
"As some new ghost, that wanders to and fro." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love.
"As the Bell Clinks." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
"As the dark shades of autumn fly." — James Macpherson. .5
Fingal.
As the Day Breaks. — Ernest McGaffey. — AA
"As the days grow longer." — Mother Goose. — PPL
As the Greek's Signal Flame. — Walt Whitman. — CAP
"As the marsh-hen secretly builds." — Sidney Lanier. See
Marshes of Glynn, The.
As the Pigeon Flies. — "M. Quad" (Charles Bertrand Lewis).
— OHCS-23— PPSC— WRR-19
As the Sculptor. — Toyohiko Kagawa, tr. fr. the Japanese. —
OQP— QP-2
"As the sunbeams stream through liberal space." — Ralph Waldo
Emerson. See Woodnotes.
As the Tide Comes In.— Cale Young Rice.— NLK— VOD
As the Trucks Go Rollin' By.— L. W. Suckert.— GPWW—
PAPm
As the World Turns. — Jonathan Swift. — RIS
As They Leave Us. — Florence Earle Coates. — PPGW
As Things Are. — Unknown. — PAPm
As through the Land at Eve We Went. — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See Princess, The.
"As through the wild green hills of Wyre." — A. E. Housman.
See Shropshire Lad, A (XXXVII).
As Thy Day Thy Strength Shall Be. — Unknown. — PEOR
As Thy Days. — Grant Colfax Tullar. — BLRP
As Thy Days So Shall Thy Strength Be. — "George Klingle"
(Mrs. Georgiana Holmes). — BLRP
As to Eyes. — Franklin P. Adams ("F. P. A."). — PR
As to Fairies. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
As to the Weather.— C7wfew0oro.—BFP—BOHV
As Toilsome I Wandered Virginia's Woods. — Walt Whitman.
— APL— BFV— CAP— E A— GR-a— HBV— I AP— LL-3
— OG— OTA— PCD— PFE— RH— TCAP— TVSH
(As Toilsome I Wandered.) — BLP
As Told by Mrs. Williams. — Emily Wakeman. — SPE-5
As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
("As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks" — si. diff.) — PPL
—RIS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
"As Vesta was from Latmos Hill descending." — Thomas Weel-
kes.— OAEP
As Waters Ran.— William Haskell Simpson.— TL
As We Dance Round. — Unknown. — CH — HH
As We Forgive.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
As We Go On. — Strutters Burt.— SPT
As We Grow Older. — Grantland Rice. — DDA
As We Pray. — John Keble. See Oh, Timely Happy, Timely
Wise.
As We Prayed.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
As We Read Burns. — James Whitcornb Riley, — CPWR
As We Rush, As We Rush in the Train. — James Thomson
(1834-82). See Sunday at Hampstead.
As We Were a-Sailing. — Unknown. — SG
As Weary Pilgrim. — Anne Bradstreet. — IAP — TCAP
(Longing for Heaven). — AP — APA — APW — MOAP
As When St. Francis Walked the Ways of Earth. — James L.
McLane, Jr.— SPT
"As when the scepter dangles from the hand." — George San-
tayana. See Sonnets.
As When with Downcast Eyes. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson — BFV
(Friendship)— WRR-1
As Winds That Blow against a Star. — Joyce Kilmer.— BMC—
JK-1
As with My Hat. — Samuel Johnson. — LBN
As Ye Came from the Holy Land (in Percy's Reliques, with
variations'). — Unknown (sometimes at. to Sir Walter
Raleigh).— CBOV— EA--OBEV— PG
("As ye came from the holy land.") — AEP-W — EG
(As You Came from the Holy Land.) — EV-1
(Walsinghame.) — OBSC
As Ye Do It unto These. — Unknown. — MOM
As Ye Would. — Edith Virginia Bradt. — OHCS-36
As Yonder Lamp. — Charles Whitehead. — VA
(Lamp, The.)— OBVV
As You Came from the Holy Land. — Unknozun. See As Ye
Came from the Holy Land.
As You Go through Life. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Ella
Wheeler Wilcox).— VIL
(Current of Life, The.)— OHCS-31
As You Like It, sets.— William Shakespeare.
Adam's Warning and Persuasion of His Young Master
Orlando (Act II, sc. iii). — AE
(Constant Service of the Antique World, The — "I have
five hundred crowns," 25 11.)— EV-1
(Old Age of Temperance.)— LPS-2
Banished Duke Living in the Forest Speaks to His Re
tainers, The (Act II, sc. i).— CBE
(Adversity — "Sweet are the uses of adversity" — 6 11.)—
MPC-13
(Forest of Arden, The— si. abr.)— EV-1
(Tongues in Trees— si. abr.} — LLC
(Uses of Adversity— si. abr.)~ SPE-5
Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind (Act II, sc. vii.) — BCEP —
BFV— BTP— CBE— CGOV— CHB — CRE— CRP
— EG— EPC— EPEP— HBV— ISP— JHP— LPS-1
—MCCG—NAL— OQP— OTPC— PASC— PFE—
PTER— P YM— QP-2— RG— S B A— TPH— T VSH
— WHA
(Bitter Song.)— BLV
("Blow, blow thou winter wind.")— ATP— BEL — CH—
EM-1—EP—EPP— EV-1— GPE— GTBS— GTSE
—GTSL— OAEP— OBEY— OBSC— TCEP— TOP
(Blow, Winter Wind.)— WTP-8
(Holly Song.)— CRYO
(Ingratitude.)— BBV— PECK
(Man's Ingratitude.)— BTB-2— CBOV
(Song.) — CBE
(Song of the Holly.)— COAH
(Songs from "As You Like It," II.)— LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP—JAWP—WBP
(Songs of the Greenwood, II.)— GEPM
"From the east to western Ind" (Act III, sc. ii, 11. 94-463,
broken.)—^
(Meeting of Orlando and Rosalind, The [11. 315-461].)
— AE
(Orlando's Rhymes, Jl. 134-163.)— OBSC
(Rosalind— 11. 315-463.)— WRR-27
("Why should this a desert be"— 11. 134-163. )— GPE
It Was a Lover and His Lass (Act V, sc. iii). — EM-1—
EPEP— OBEY— TPH
(It Was a Lover.)— CH— EV-1
("It was a lover and his lass.")— AEP-W— BEL— CBE
—EG— GPE — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— HBV—
TOP
(Love in Spring-Time. ) — GEPM — MCCG
(Lovers Love the Spring.) — BLV
(Pages' Song, The.)— OBSC
(Songs from "As You Like It.") — LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP—JAWP—WBP
Love Dissembled (Act III, sc. v, 11. 109-133).— LPS-1
Motley Fool, The (Act II, sc. vii).— SR
Orlando's Wooing (Act IV, sc. i, 11. 32-231, si. broken).—
BTB-5
("Good day, and happiness, dear Rosalind" — much abr.)
— ST
(Scene from "As You Like It" — much abr.) — SR
Seven Ages of Man, The (Act II, sc. vii).— BTB-1 — CBE—
EV-1— LPS-2 — OHCS-5 — OQP— QP-2 — SR —
TVSH— WTP-8
("All the world's a stage.") — GPE — LEAP
(Jacques' "Seven Ages of Man.") — POOI
(Life.)— BCEP— PYM
Under the Greenwood Tree (Act II, sc. v). — ADAH —
BBV— BCEP— BEL— CBOV— CH—CR— CRP—
EM-1— EPEP— GBV—GN— ISP— MCCG— MHT
— NAL—ODP— OTPC— PBGG—PEM— PYM—
SBA— TCEP— WHA
(Call of the Woods, The.)— CBPC
(Greenwood, The.)— EV-1
(Greenwood Tree, The.)— RIS— TYP
(In the Greenwood.)— EPW-1
(Song: "Under the greenwood tree.") — BFVR — CG —
GBOV
(Song: Greenwood Tree, The.) — LC
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP—JAWP—WBP
(Songs of the Greenwood.) — GEPM
("Under the greenwood tree.") — BLV — CBE — CRE—
CSBP — EG — EP — EPC — EPP~~ GPE— GS —
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— MPB — OAEP — OBEY
— OBSC— OFPE— OHIP— PFE— PTER — RG—
SC— SEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH— WTP-8
"What shall he have that killed the deer?" (Act IV, sc. ii.
11. 10-18).— OBSC
"As You're a Friend — ." — St. Clair Adams. — BFV
Asa Trot— Unknown.— LOW— POI
Ascension, The, — Edwin Markham. — MOM
Ascension Day. — Sheila Kaye-Sxnith. — CAW
Ascension Hymn.— Jean-Baptiste de Santeuil, tr. fr. the French
by Allan G. McDougall.— CAW
Ascent. — Charles G. Blanden.— OQP— QP-2
Ascent of F.6, The, sel.—W. H. Auden.
"At last the secret is out, as it always must come in the
end." — NAMP
Ascent of Snowdon. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude The,
Ascent to the Sierras.— Robinson Jeffers. — MOAP
Ascention. — John Donne. See La Corona.
Ase's Death. — Henrik Ibsen. See Peer Gynt.
Ash Wednesday. — John Erskine.— NV
Ash Wednesday. — Rosa Zagnoni Marinoni.— WHL
Ashby. — John Randolph Thompson. — AA
TITLE INDEX
Astrophel
Ashcake. — Thomas Nelson Page. — AA— OBAV
Ashes.— DeWitt S terry.— BTB-7
Ashes in the Sea, The. — George Sterling. — LBMV
Ashes of Life. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — AV— HBV— NP
— RM
Ashes of Old Wishes, The. — Herminie Templeton. — SPE-8
Ashes of Roses. — E aine Goodale Eastman. — AA — HBV —
OBAV
Ashes of Soldiers.— Walt Whitman. — TCAP
Ashes en the Slide.— Eugene Field.— BBV—PEF
Ashes to Ashes. — Harriet Winton Davis. — HB
Ashley's Hundred. — John G. Neihardt. See Song of Three
Friends, The.
Ashore. — "Laurence Hope" (Mrs. Malcolm Nicolson). — BMEP
—HBV— LEAP
Ashurnatsirpal III.— Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Ash- Wednesday, sel. ("Because I do not hope to turn again").
— T. S. Eliot.— CMP
Asian Birds — Robert Bridges — PWB — VA
Asian Desert. — Dorothy Wellesley.— OBMV
Asia's Reply. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Un
bound (Voice in the Air).
Asia's Response. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Un
bound (Voice in the Air).
Asia's Song. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Un
bound (Voice in the Air).
Ask and Have. — Samuel Lover. — BHP— HBV — PFE
(How to Ask and Have.)— BOHV— TPH
(To Ask and to Have.) — WRR-20
(Way Out of It, A.)— HSP
Ask and It Shall Be Given.— Bible, N. T. See St. Matthew.
Ask, and Ye Shall Receive. — Mrs. Havens.— BLRP—HT
Ask, Is Love Divine. — George Meredith. — EP — EPP— GEPM
Ask Mamma. — A. Melville Bell. — OHCS-18
Ask Me No More. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The.
Ask Me No More Where Jove Bestows (Song — C.) — Thomas
Carew.— BCEP— BEL— EG— EPEP— NAL— OAEP
(Ask Me No More.)— AEV— AWP— EPC— JAWP— SBA
—TOP— WBP— WHA
(Song: "Ask me no more where Jove bestows.") — AEP-W
_CH— CRE — CRP — EA — EP— EPP— EPS—
EPW-2— GEPM— GPE— HBV — LEAP — OBEV
— OBS— PG— PIAE— TCEP — TPH — WLIP—
WP
Ask No Return. — Horace Gregory. — MAP
Ask 'Not for Freedom.— Robert Nathan.— BPM-3 6
Ask Not One Least Word of Praise. — Robert Browning. See
Ferishtah's Fancies.
Ask Your Mother. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Asking for Roses.— Robert Frost.— ME
Asking Forgiveness. — Arthur Symons. — BMEP — LEAP
Asking the Gov'ner. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 3
Asleep. — Stockton Bates.— OHCS-2
Asleep. — Witter Bynner. See Chapala Poems.
Asleep. — William Winter.— AA— OBAV
Asleep at the Switch.— George Hoey.— BTB-2— OHCS-1 6—
PPP— PTA-1— PTWP
Asleep by the Irish Sea. — Elizabeth Glendenning Ring.— PPGW
"Asleep, my Love?" — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A.
A-Soak in "Wum Barrels." — Delia A. Heywood.— OHCS-35
Asolando, sels. Robert Browning.
Eoilosrue: "At the midnight in the silence of the sleep-
time."— BMEP— CRE— EM-2 — EPN — EPNC—
GEPC— GPE— MRV— OBVV— OQP — PTER —
QP-1— SEP— SPE-4— TCEP— VA— VLEP
(Asolando— The Epilogue.)— CPOI— OHPI ^^
(Epilogue to "Asolando.")— AEV— BEL— BPN— CRP—
v * feEP— EPP— EPW-5—FF— GR-e— LL-4— OAEP—
OHFP— PC— POI— TOP— TPH— WLIP
(Epilogue from "Asolando.") —CR — GTSL — HBV —
HBVY— LEAP— SBA
(Breast Forward — 3 sts. only.) — HT
Prologue to "Asolando." — CPOI
Asolo.— Robert Browning. See Pippa Passes.
Aspatia's Song ("Lay a garland on my herse ). — John Jbletcher
and Francis Beaumont. See Maid's Tragedy, The.
Aspecta Medusa.— Dante Gabriel RossettL— BPN
Aspects of the Pines. — Paul Hamilton Hayne.— AA— APB—
HBV— IAP— LA— LL-3— SPP— TCAP
Aspiration (Life, XCV1I).— Emily Dickinson.— CV
(We Never Know How High.)— APA
Aspiration. — Charles Lamb. — CAW
Aspiration. — Clinton Scollard. — SPT
(Trumpet of the Dawn, The.)— NLK
Aspiration. — Edward William Thomson.— OBVV
Aspiration. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Aspirations. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 1
Aspirations of the American People. — Robert M. T. Hunter. —
PPSC
Ass in the Lion's Skin, The. — ^Esop. See Fables from /Esop.
Assassin, An ("Cat-like he creeps").— James Whitcomb Riley.
—CPWR
Assassin, The ("Fling him amongst the cobbles"). — James
Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Assassination of Lincoln. — Thomas Dixon, Jr. See Clansman,
The.
Assault, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Siege of
Corinth. The.
Assault. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — SAM
Assault, The.— Robert Nichols.— BMEP— MCCG—RH
Assault Heroic, The.— Robert Graves. — NV
Assault on the Fortress, The. — Timothy Dwight.— PAH
Assembling of the Fays, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See
Culprit Fay, The.
Ass:face.— Edith Sitwell. — OBMV
Assignation, The, sel. — Edgar Allan Poe.
To One in Paradise.— AA — AP — APA — APB— APL—
APW— BLV— BPB — CAP — GEPM — GPE—
HBV — IAP — LBAP — LEAP — LL-3 —
MOAP (abr.)~ NAL— OBAV— OBRV— OBVV
— OTA— PG— SBA— SPP— TCAP (a&r.)— WHA
— YT
Assisting a Poetess. — Unknoivn. — OHCS-21
Assumpta Maria. — Francis Thompson. — BMC
Assumption, The. — Sir John Beaumont. — ACP — CAW
Assumption, The.— St. Nerses, tr. fr. the Armenian by W. H.
Kent.— CAW
Assunpink and Princeton. — Thomas Dunn English. — MC — PAH
Assurance, An. — Nicholas Breton. — OBSC
Assurance. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OH PI
Assurances. — Walt Whitman.— CAP— IAP
Asterisk, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Astonished Tippler, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-4
Astrsea. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — TCAP
Astnea. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AA — CAP— IAP
Astraea at the Capitol. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PAH
Astrsea Redux. — John Dryden. — CEP
"And welcom now (Great Monarch)" (11. 250-323). —
EP— OBS
"For his long absence" (11. 21-60). — EPRE
"Now with a general Peace the World was blest" (11. 1-48).
—OBS
Astrid.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Astrologer's Song, An. — Rudyard Kipling. — MBP — RKV
Astrology. — Sennett Stephens. — PR
Astrophel. — Edmund Spenser. — WTP-8
(Death of Astrophel.)— EV-1
Astrophel and Stella, sels. — Sir Philip Sidney.
Sonnets:
I. "Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show." —
AWP— BEL — CRE— EA—EP— EPEP— EPP—
EPW-1— GR-e— HBV — JAWP— OAEP— TCEP
—TOP— TPH— WBP
("Loving in truth and fain in verse my love to show.")
— EG-T-EV-I— OBSC
("Loving in truth and fayne my love in verse to
show.") — NBE
(Sonnet I.)— AEV— LL-4
(Sonnet from Astrophel and Stella.) — LEAP
(Sonnets of Astrophel and Stella.) — BCEP
III. "Let dainty wits cry on the Sisters nine."
("Let dainty wits," etc.} — OBSC
V. "It is most true that eyes are form'd to serve." —
EPEP— EPW-1
("It is most true that eyes are form'd to serve.") — EA
—OBSC
VII. "When Nature made her chief work, Stella's
eyes."— CRE — EP
XV. "You that do search for every purling spring." —
CRE— EP— EPP
(Against Artifice.) — ES
("You that do search," etc.) — EV-1 — OBSC
XVIII. ''With what sharp checks I in myself am shent."
—EPW-1
XXI. "Your words, my friend, right healthful caustics,
blame." — CRE — EP
XXII. "In highest way of heaven the Sun did ride."
("In highest way of heaven," etc.) — OBSC
XXIII. "Curious wits, seeing dull pensiveness, The." —
EPW-1
("Curious wits, seeing, The," etc.) — EV-1
XXIV. "Rich fools there be, whose base and filthy heart."
—OAEP
XXVI. "Though dusty wits dare scorn astrology." —
EPW-1
XXX. "Whether the Turkish new moon minded be."-—
EPEP— EPW-1
XXXI. "With how Sad Steps, O Moon, thou climb'st
the skies."— AWP — BEL — CRE — EA — EP—
EPEP— EPP — EPW-1— ERP — GR-e— HBV —
JAWP— OAEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
(His Lady's Cruelty.)— CR— OBEV
(Moon, The.)— ES
(Sonnet.)— LPS-1
(Sonnet XXXI.)— AEV— SEP
(Sonnets from Astrophel and Stella.)— LEAP
(Sonnets to Stella, II.)— WTP-8
(To the Moon.)— GPE— PIAE
(With How Sad Steps.)— AEP-W— CH
(With How Sad Steps, O Moon.)— BLV— CBOV—
GEPM— SBA— WHA
("With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the
skies.")— EG— EV-1— GTSL— OBSC
XXXII. "Morpheus, the lively son of deadly sleep."—
CRE— EP— EPW-1
XXXIII. "I might! — unhappy word, O me! I might."
—EPEP— EPW-1
("I might — unhappy word," etc.) — OBSC
(I might! Unhappy Word.)— TPH
XXXVII. "This Night, While Sleep begins with heavy
wings."— EPW-1
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
Astrophel and Stella (.Continued).
XXXIX. "Come Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of
peace. "—BEL — CRE — EP — EPEP — EPP—
GR-e— HBV— OAEP— TPH
(Come, Sleep.)— B CEP— BLV— LLC
(Come Sleep t O Sleep.)— SBA—WHA
("Come Sleep! O Sleep/' etc.)— EV-1— OBSC
(Sleep.)— BPB— CR— ES — GPE— GTSL— LPS-3 —
OBEY— PIAE
(Sonnet XXXIX— On Sleep.)— SEP
(Sonnets from Astrophel and Stella.)— EPW-1— EV-1
—LEAP
(To Sleep.)— PC
XLI. "Having this day my horse, my hand, my lance."
—BEL— CRE— EP— EPP— OAEP— TOP
("Having this day my horse," etc.) — ATP — EG —
OBSC
(Lists, The.)— ES
(Sonnet XLI.)— LL-4
(Stella Looked On.)— CBOV
XLVIIL "Soul's joy, bend not those morning stars from
me."— EPEP
(Sonnets from Astrophel and Stella.) — EPW-1
LIV. "Because I breathe not love, to everyone." — OAEP
—TOP
("Because I breathe not love," etc.) — OBSC
(Love's Silence.) — LPS-1
(Magpies and Swans.) — BLV
LIX. "Dear, why make you more of a dog than me." —
OAEP
LXI. "Oft with true sighs, oft with uncall'd tears."
(Sonnets from Astrophel and Stella.) — EPW-1
LXII. "Late tired with woe, even ready for to pine." —
HBV
LXIV. "No more, my dear, no more these counsels try."
— B EL— CRE— HBV— TOP
(No More, My Dear.)— GPE
("No more, my dear, no more these counsels try.") —
AEP-W— EA— EPEP— EPW-1— NBE— OBSC
LXVI. "And do I see some cause a hope to feed." —
EPW-1
LXVIII. "Stella, the only planet of my light."
("Stella, the only planet," etc.) — OBSC
LXIX. "O joy, too high for my low stile (or style) to
show ! "—EPEP— EPW- 1— EV-1
(Conditional Surrender.)— BLV
LXXII. "Desire though thou my olde companion art." —
NBE
LXXIII. "Love still a boy and oft a wanton is." — EG —
—HBV— OAEP
LXXTV. "I never drank of Aganippe well."— EPW-1
("I never drank of Aganippe well.")— AEP-W— OBSC
(Inspiration.) — GPE
LXXXIV. "Highway, since you my chief Parnassus
be."— EPEP— EPW-1— OAEP
(Highway, The.)— EV-1— OBEY
("Highway, since you my chief Parnassus be.") —
AEP-W— OBSC
(Road, The.)— ES
(Sonnets to Stella. ) — WTP-8
(Via Amoris.) — GTSL
LXXXVII. "When I was forced from Stella ever dear."
—EPEP— EPW-1
XC. "Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame." —
EPW-1
("Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame."— OBSC
XCII. "Be your words made, good Sir, of Indian ware."
—EPW-1
(Impatient Lover, The.)— GPE
XCIII. "O fate, O fault, O curse, child of my bliss!"—
—EPW-1
XCIV. "When far-spent night persuades each mortal
eye."— OBSC
CIII. "O happy Thames that didst my Stella bear!"—
("O happie Terns, that didst my Stella beare.") —
EV-1
(0 Happy Thames.) — GPE
CVII. "Stella since thou so right a princess art." —
CRE— EPW-1— HBV
(Stella since thou so right a princesse art.) — EV-1
CVIII. "When Sorrow, using mine own fires might." —
EPEP
CX. "Leavf me, O love! which readiest but to dust."
(Sometimes considered one of Certaine Sonnets,
and not as part of Astrophel and Stella.)
(Farewell, A.)— CBOV
(Leave Me, O Love.)— B CEP— TOP— WH A
(Leave Me, O Love Which Reachest but to Dust.)—
EPEP
("Leave me, O love which reachest but to dust.") —
EG— OAEP
(Sonnets from "Astrophel and Stella.") — LEAP
(Splendidis Longum Valedico Nugis.) — ES — EV-1—
OBEY— OBSC
(Two Sonnets, II.)— EPW-1
Songs:
(First Song) "Doubt you to whom my muse." — EV-1 —
GPE— OBSC
(Astrophel and Stella.)— TCEP
(First Song from "Astrophel and Stella."— HBV
(To Stella.)— WHA
Astrophel and Stella (Continued).
OBSC
(Seventh Song) "Whose senses in so ill consort their
step-dame Nature lays."— EPW-1
(Eighth Song) "In a grove most rich of shade." — OBSC
(Eighth Sonnet, The.)— OAEP
(Tenth Song) "0 dear life, when shall it be."
(Song: Absence.)— CR
(Absence.)— EPW-1
(Eleventh Song) "Who is it that this dark night." —
OBSC
(Dialogue, A.) — EG
(Eleventh Song.)— CRE— EP— EV-1
(Voices at the Window.)— CBOV— OBEY
Asylum. — John Freeman. — OBMV
At a Birthday Feast. — Henry van Dyke. See To Mark Twain.
At a Concert of Music. — Conrad Aiken. — CMP — MAP
At a Country Dance in Provence. — Harold Monro. — OBVV
At a Country Fair. — John Holmes. — AMV-37
At a Cowboy Dance. — James Barton Adams. — HBV — IHA —
ppp— sec
(Idaho Cowboy Dance, An.)— ABF
At a Dinner Party. — Unknown. — WRR-7
At a Lunar Eclipse. — Thomas Hardy. — TOP
At a Meeting of Friends. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB —
CAP
At a Solemn Music.— John Milton.— AEP-W — BCEP — EG—
EV-2— EPEP— FT— GTBS— GTSE — GTSL— HBV—
OAEP— OBEY— OB S— TOP
At a Vacation Exercise. — John Milton. — OBS
At a Window.— Carl Sandburg.— CMP — CPCS — HBMV —
LEAP NP PCD
At a Window Sill. — Christopher Morley. — OBAV
At a Women's Club. — Lawrence K. Russell.— OHCS-3 7
At -Amain. — John Addington Symonds. — TBV
At Assisi. — William Vaughn Moody. See Song-Flower and
Poppy.
At Aunty's House.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— RON—
WRR-21
At Baia— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— APA— MAPA— MOAP
— NP
At Bay. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
At Bedtime. — Unknown. — WRR-17
(Two Little Girls I Know.)— CCP— RON— WRR-58
At Bedtime. — Mariana Griswold van Rensselaer. — HBMV
At Beecher's Island. — John G. Neihart. See Song of the In
dian Wars, The.
At Benediction. — Eleanor Rogers Cox. — JKCP
At Best.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— AA—LBAP
At Bethlehem. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — HS
At Bethlehem.— N. W. Rand.— OHCS-34
At Bethlehem, sels. — John Banister Tabb.
I. Child, The ("Long, long before the Babe," etc.). — AA
(Child at Bethlehem, The.)— PRWS
II. "Where were ye, Birds, that Bless His name?". — AA
III. To His Mother ("He brought a lily white"). — AA
At Boarding-School. — Mary Chahoon. — WRR-17
At Breakfast Time. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
At Broad Ripple. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
At Burgos.— Arthur Symons. — VLEP
At Caernarvon Castle. — John Drinkwater. — BPM-35
At Candle Time.— Ben H. Smith. — VF
At Candle-Lightin* Time. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — HO AH —
IHA— WRR-31
At Carcassonne. — Winfred Ernest Garrison. — OQP — QP-2—
RH
At Carcassonne. — George Craig Stewart. — PER
At Castellamare. — John Addington Symonds.— TBV
At Casterbridge Fair. — Thomas Hardy.
After the Club-Dance (III).— BEL
After the Fair (VII).— BEL— CMP
Ballad-Singer, The (I). — BEL — EA
Former Beauties (II).— BEL— OBMV
Inquiry, The (V).— BEL
Market-Girl, The (IV).— BEL
Wife Waits, A (VI).— BEL
At Castle Wood.— Emily Bronte.— VLEP
At Cheyenne. — Eugene Field.— PEF
At Chippaqua. — Joel Benton. — AA
At Christmas. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
At Christmas Time. — Mary Brennan Clapp. — GFA
At Christmas Time. — Unknown. — LPP
At Christmas-Tide. — Susie M. Best. — CS
At Christinas-Time. — W. G. Park. — CS
At Christmas-Time. — Unknown. — HS
(When Will You Come Home Again?)— OHCS-19
At Chrystemesse-Tyde.— Willis Boyd Allen. — APP
At Church Next Sunday.— Unknown. — BLRP
At Cockcrow. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — GR-a
At Colon. — C. E. Hudeburg.— TB
At Common Dawn. — Vivian Locke Ellis. — CH
At Confession. — Unknown.— WRR-53
At Crown Hill.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
At Dancing School. — Denver Post. — SPE-2— WRR-47
At Dawn.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
At Dawn.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
At Dawn. — William Shakespeare. See Cymbeline.
At Dawn. — Arthur Symons. — VLEP
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TITLE INDEX
At the
At Dawn of the Year. — "George Klingle" (Mrs, Georgiana
KHngle Holmes).— PSO
At de Cake-Walk.— Martha Young.— WRR-48
At Dead o* the Night, Alanna. — James B. Dollard. — CPG
At Dinner, She Is Hostess, I Arn Host. — George Meredith.
See Modern Love.
At Dusk.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
At Easter Time.— Charles G. Blanden.— -OHPI— PSO
At Easter Time. — Laura E. Richards. — DD — EOAH— HH-—
MPB— OHIP— RYC
At Eden Gates. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
At Eighty. — "Katherine Hale" (Mrs. John W. Garvin).— OCL
At Emmaus. — Charles L. O'Donnell. — RT
At End. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — OHPI
At Even. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — LHW
At Even. — Frederic Manning. — NP
At Evening.— J. T. Newcomb.— WRR-27
At Evening. — Unknown. — BOL
At Eventide. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
At Fano. — Sir Rennell Rodd. — TBV
At First I Prayed for Light. — Mrs. E. D. Cheney. See Larger
Prayer, The.
At Five o'Clock Tea.— Morris Wade.— HHHA— OHCS-38 (si.
diff.)
At Florence. — William Wordsworth. — TBV
At Fontainebleau. — Arthur Symons. — VA
At Fredericksburg — December 13, 1862. — John Boyle O'Reilly.
— MC— OHCS-21— PAH
At Gallipoli. — John Maseneld. — AOAH
At Gethsemane. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MOM
At Gibraltar (Sonnets I and II). — George Edward Woodberry.
— AA— BAP— GN— LA— LBMV— LEAP— TPH
"England I stand," etc. (I).— HBV
At Good Cheer House on Friendship Street. — Joseph Morris. —
BFV
At Graduating Time.— Unknown. — DD — PEDC — PEOR
At Half-Mast. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — RH
At Half -Past Three a Single Bird (Nature, III).— Emily Dick
inson. — MOAP
At Harvest. — Joseph Campbell.— NP
At Her Fair Hands. — Walter Davison. See "How Can the
Heart Forget Her."
At Her Grave. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — VA
At Her Wedding. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
At Her Window. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — HBV— LEAP
— OBEV— OBVV
At High Mass. — Robert Hugh Benson.— CAW
"At hint of Spring I have you, back again." — Thomas S. Jones,
(Two Songs in Spring — II.) — VOD
At His Execution. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
At His Grave.— Alfred Austin.— VA «„,„'«
At His Wintry Tent.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
At Home —Christina Georgina RossettL— CPOI— EA— EPW-5
__VA— VLEP
At Home.— Bayard Taylor.— HT
At Home in Heaven.— James Montgomery.— HBV— VA
(Forever with the Lord.) — LPS-2
At Hooker's Tomb.— John Keble.— ES
At Husking Time. — E. Pauline Johnson, — POT— VA
At Isola Bella. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — ME
(White Peacocks.)— BLA— MCT
At Ithaca. — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle). — LA — MM
At Jerusalem. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MOM
At Jerusalem.— Edna Dean Proctor.— BPP
At Karnac. — J. Redwood Anderson. — MCT
At Kew.— Alfred Noyes. See Barrel-Organ, The.
At Large in the Library. — Samuel Johnson. — MOB
At Last.— Clarkson Clothier.— OHCS-7
At Last. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — EOAJtl
At Last. — Philip Bourke Marston. — VA
At Last. — Sir Lewis Morris. — VA
At Last — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
At Last.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— HBV
At Last. — Katrina Trask. — AA x^,-™
At Last.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BTB-5— LOW— OHPI—
OQP— POI— QP-2— WGRP
At Last Post. — Walter Lightowler Wilkinson. — VM
At Les Eboulements. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — SG — VA
At Lincoln. — Oscar Fay Adams.— AA
At Lincoln's Grave. — Maurice Thompson. See Lincoln s Grave.
At Lincoln's Tomb.— Robertus Love.— OHCS-40— SPE-1
(One of Lincoln's Roommates Speaks.) — WRR-45
At Madame Manicure's. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
At Magnolia Cemetery. — Henry Tinirod.— AA — APD— APL—
LA— LEAP— OBAV— TCAP
(Decoration Day at Charleston.) — DD
(Hymn for Memorial Day.) — MDAH
(Magnolia Cemetery.)— BAP ^^
(Magnolia Cemetery Ode.)— FF— LL-3— POI
(Ode: "Sleep sweetly in your humble graves. ) — BAY —
GR-a— HBV— LPS-2— SPP— TPH
(Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of
the Confederate Dead, at Magnolia Cemetery,
Charleston, S. C)— IAP— MC— MOAP— OTA—
SBA
At Marshfield.— William Cleaver Wilkinson. See Webster, an
Ode.
At Mass.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
At Mass. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Robin Flower. — GTIV
At Melville's Tomb.— Hart Crane.— MOAP
At Midnight. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — AA — MAP
At Morning. — Arthur Snover. — GSRC
At Night. — Frances Cornford.— MBP — MPC-10 — PB-6— TSW
— TSWC
At Night. — Alice MeynelL— CH— EV-5— HBV— LBBV— NV
—OBVV— POTT
At Night. — George Edgar Montgomery. — AA
At Night.— Anne Blackwell Payne.— GFA— UTS
At Night in the Wood.— Nancy M. Hayes.— TVS H
At Nightfall.— Charles Hanson Towne.— BLPA— VIL
At Ninety in the Shade. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
At Noey's House. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child- World,
At Noon.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
At Noon — and Midnight. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
At Our Golden Gate. — "Toaquin" Miller. — APB
At Parting. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — HBV — POTT—
VLEP
At Pelletier's.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
At Penshurst.— Edmund Waller.— EPS— OAEP
At Piccadilly Circus. — Vivian de Sola Pinto. — OBMV
At Play.— Eugene Field. — PEF
At Port Royal. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PAH (abr.)—
PAP
Song of the Negro Boatman (sel.}. — GN
(Negro Boatman's Song.) — WRR-27
At Quebec. — Jean Blewett. — OCL
At Roncevaux.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
At Sagamore. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — RDAH
At School-Close.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— PT A- 1
At Sea. — Allan Cunningham. See Wet Sheet and a Flowing
Sea, A.
At Sea. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
At Set of Sun. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PDN
At Set of Sun. — Mary Ashley Townsend. — AA
At Set of Sun. — Unknown. See Worth Thinking Of.
At Seventy-Five.— William Winter.— OHCS-40
At Shakespeare's Grave. — Irving Browne. — AA
At Singing Time. — Anne P. L. Field. — MO AH
At Slumber Time. — Mae Wallace MacCastline. — HB
At Stratford-on-Avon. — Mackenzie Bell. — VA
At Sundown.— Friedrika Heyl.— GT-2
At Sunset.— Mattie A. W. Clark.— PEM
At Sunset. — Louis V. Ledoux. — HBV
At Sunset. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster. — WRR-33
(Sin of Omission, The.)— BLPA— HBV— HT— LOW—
POI— PTA-2— SPE-4
At Sunset. — William Wordsworth. See It Is a Beauteous
Evening, Calm and Free.
At Sweet Mary's Shrine. — Jessie Annie Anderson. — HMSP
At Tea. — Thomas Hardy. — EPP
"At Thames faire port." — William Browne. See Britannia's
Pastorals (Praise of Spenser).
At the Altar.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
At the Altar-Rail. — Thomas Hardy. See Satires of Circum
stance.
At the Aquarium. — Max Eastman. — BAP — HBMV — LA-
LEAP— FOOT— PPD -2— PT— WGRP
At the Ascension. — Luis de Leon, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
At the Assumption. — Luis de Leon, tr. fr, the Spanish oy
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
At the Back of the North Wind, sel. — George Macdonald.
Baby; The (.C., fr. Ch. XXIII).— GS— HBV— HB V Y-
LPP—LPS-1— MHT— MPB — MPC-3— OHCS-16
— OTPC— PB-2— PBGP— PTA-1— RAR— RON—
TVC— TVSH— VA
(Where Did You Come From?)— BLPA
(Where Did You Come From, Baby?)— PPYP— YFR
At the "Boaer" Counter.— J. L. Harbour.— WRR-32
At the Book Counter. — Unknown. — WRR-7
(Girl at the Book Counter, The.— OHCS-33
At the Boston Banquet, sel. — Henry W. Grady.
Southern Negro, The.— PTWP
At the Bottom of the Well. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
At the Box-Office. — Elsie Livermore. — WRR-32
At the British Museum. — Richard Aldington.— BLV — MBP—
PER
At the Burns Centennial. — James Russell Lowell, — CAP
At the Camp-Fire.— Sarah F. Meader.— OHCS-36
At the Cannon's Mouth. — Herman Melville. — PAH
At the Carnival. — Anne Spencer. — BANP — CDC
At the Cedars. — Duncan Campbell Scott.— CPG — OCL — VA—
WRR-13
At the Cenotaph, — "Hugh MacDiarmid" (Christopher M.
Grieve) .— NAMP
At the Cenotaph. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP
At the Church Gate. — William Makepeace Thackeray. See
Pendennis.
At the Circus.— Dorothy Aldis. — UTS
Bare-Back Rider.
Elephants, The.
Seals, The.
At the Closed Gate of Justice. — James David Corrothers. —
ANL— BANP
At the Comedy. — Arthur Stringer. — HBV
At the Coming of the Wild Swans.— "Fiona Macleod" (Wil
liam Sharp).— CGOV
At the Concert. — James Lindsay Gordon. — WRR-15
At the Convent Gate. — Austin Dobson.- — VLEP
At the Corner.— Hazel Hall.— TL
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
At the Crossroads.— Richard Hovey.— BAP— BLP—CP—GR-a
— HBV — LEAP — LL-3 — MAP— MMV— NPSC—
PFY— POI— PYM— SL
At the Dedication of the Washington Monument. — John W.
Daniel.— S PS
At the Dog Show.— Christopher Morley.— MPB— PPA— RON
At the Door. — Eugene Field,— PEF
At the Door.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
At the Door. — Tudor Jenks. — SR
At the Door.— Wendy Wood.— HMSP
At the Door. — Bertha Gerneaux Woods. — AMV-35
At the Draper's. — Thomas Hardy. See Satires of Circum
stance.
At the Dreamland Gate. — Mary E. Freeman. — BOL
At the Edge. — Harriet Monroe. — TL
At the Edge of the Bay. — Thomas Caldecot Chubb. — OTA
At the Edge of the Day.— Clarence Urmy.— HBMV
At the End of the Day. — Richard Hovey. — APB—HBVY—
LBMV— PC— PTER— YT
At the End of the Day. — Iowa Marshall Maplethorpe. — HB
At the End of the King's Highway. — Unknown. — PDN
At the End of Things.— Arthur Edward Waite.— WGRP
At the Ferry. — Unknown. — SR
At the Florists' Feast in Norwich, sel. — Mathew Stevenson.
Stay! O Stay! Ye Winged Howers.— AEV
At the Fountain. — Marcabrun, tr. fr. the French by Harriet
Waters Preston.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
At the Front.— John Erskine.— HBMV
At the Funeral. — Lorraine Mozee Taylor. — VF
At the Furriers. — William Heermans Wright. — OTA
At the Garden Gate.— David McCord.— RIS
At the Garden Gate. — Unknotvn. — OHCS-18
At the Gate. — Mae Clover Winters. — HB
At the Gate of Heaven. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Vision of Judgment, The.
At the Gates.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
At the Gates of Tombs. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
At the Goal. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — OQP — QP-1
At the Grave of Burns.— William Wordsworth.— BEL— BPN —
EPW-4— GEPC— TPH
(At the Grave of Burns, 1803.) — EM-2 — ERP
(At the Grave of Burns Seven Years after His Death.) —
EM-2— EP
At the Grave of Champernowne. — John Albee. — HBV
At the Grave of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — Mackenzie Bell,— VA
At the Grave of Henry Vaughan. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP
At the Grave of My Father. — Louis Ginsberg. — AMV-37 —
BPM-36
At the Grave of Poe. — Clinton Scollard. — GA
At the Grave of the Unknown Soldier (abr.). — Warren G.
Harding.— NPTP
(America's Unknown Soldier.) — SPS
At the Grave of Walker.— "Joaquin" Miller.— AA—APA— LA
— OBAV
At the Hacienda.— Bret Harte.— AA— OBAV
At the Hairdresser's. — May Isabel Fisk. — SPE-5
At the Heart. — Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe.— PC
"At the hole where he went in." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Jungle Book, The.
At the Hospital Window. — Carl Smith. — OHCS-37
At the Keyhole.— Walter de la Mare.— MB P
At the Last. — James B. Bensee. — LLC
At the Last. — Vincent David Engels. — CAW
At the Last.— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).— VLEP
At the Last.— Philip Bourke Marston.— HBV— VA
At the Last.— Mrs. J. M. Winton.— OHCS-20
At the Lavender Lantern. — Charles Divine. — HBMV
At the Leap of the Waters. — Edward F. Garesche. — JKCP
At the Lincoln Memorial.— William E. Brooks.— OQP— QP-2
At "The Literary." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
At the Manger. — John Banister Tabb. — APP
At the Masquerade. — Unknown. — CHS
At the Memorial Meeting. — Henry van Dyke. See To Mark
Twain.
At the Mermaid Cafeteria. — Christopher Morley. — BAP — PFY
At the Mermaid Inn. — Charles Lotin Hildreth. — AA
At the Mid Hour of Night (C.). — Thomas Moore.— CBOV—
EA — EPW-4— EV-4 — GTIV— GTS E— HBV— LEAP
--OAEP— OBEV— OBRV— TIP
(At the Mid Hour of Night, When Stars Are Weeping.)—
GTBS— GTSL
At the Milliner's. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
At the Mt. Holly Camp-Meeting. — Unknown. — WRR-14
At the Ninth Hour. — John Lancaster Spalding. See God and
the Soul.
At the Opera. — George H. Jessop. — OHCS-22
At the Oratorio. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
At the Party. — Mary E. Bradley. See Reason Why, The.
At the Peace Table. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
At the Photographer's. — Harriet Ford. — WRR-S6
At the Place of the Roman Baths. — "Richard Scrace" (Mrs.
J. B. Williamson).— CPG—OCL
At the Place of the Sea. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLPA-
(Red
—QP-2
sd Sea Place in Your Life.) — BLRP
-OQP
At the Portal. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — BLRP
(New Year's Hymn.)— BTB-6
At the President's Grave.— Richard Watson. — GA — PAH
At the Pyramid of Cestius near the Graves of Shelley and
Keats. — Thomas Hardy. — MCT
At the "Red Lion." — Helen Booth. — OHCS-19
At the Restaurant.— Unknown.— HHHA—WRR-7
At the Road-House. — Bliss Carman. — MOB
"At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow." — John Donne.
See Holy Sonnets. . WT»-n „
At the Rug Auction.— Henry Baldwin.— WRR-3
At the Salon.— Florence Wilkinson.— HBV
At the Saturday Club.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— -CAP— I AP
At the School Exercises.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
At the Seaside. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — GtA — MCG —
MPC-2— OTPC— PB-1— SUS
At thetoft^Su^Unknown.--~-LOW^ MRV— POI
At the Shoemaker's. — t/M^woww.— WRR-39
At the Shore.— Edwin Morgan.— BPM-34 «„.„
At the Shrine. — Richard Kendall Munkittnck.— AA — OBAV
At the Sign of the Cleft Heart.— Theodosia Garrison. — DRB—
At the Sign of the Cock.— Owen Seaman.— BOHV— PA
At the Sign of the Jolly Jack.— Geoffrey Smith.— FT
At the Stage-Door. — James Clarence Harvey. — BTB-6 —
OHCS-30
At the Stage-Door.— Arthur Symons.— LEAP— POTT
At the Stamp Window. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
At the Stevenson Fountain. — Wallace Irwin. — POT
At the Stroke of Two. — Harris Dickson. See Ravanels, The.
At the Sunrise in 1848.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— BPN
At the Symphony.— Robert Nathan.— HBMV— MAP— TSW
At the Telephone.— F. K. Russell.— BTB-9
(Overheard at the Telephone.)— WRR-47
At the Theater. — Rachel Lyman Field. — GFA— MPB
At the Theatre. — Sara Venore Shriner. — SSS
"At the time of the parting." — Takeko Kujo. See Translations
from Modern Japanese Poetry (Takeko Kujo — II).
At the Tomb of Napoleon. — Robert J. Ingersoll. — OHCS-30
(Napoleon.)— SPE-4
At the Tomb of Washington. — Clinton Scollard. — DD — GA—
MC— OHIP— PEDC
At the Top of the Road. — Charles Buxton Going. — HBV
At the Tunnel's Mouth. — Fred Lyster. — DRB
At the Turn of the Road.— Susan Glaspell. — SPE-2
At the Turn of the Year.— Ben H. Smith.— VF
At the Turning of the Tide. — James Harold Manning. — CPG
At the Water. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — LS
At the Window. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— See Enoch Arden
(Return of Enoch Arden, The).
At the Worst.— Israel Zangwill.— WGRP
At the Zoo. — Israel Zangwill. — PPA
At Their Door. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AMV-35
At Thirty-Five.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
"At times with self (when self is gripped anew)." — William
Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Part III).
At Tintagil. — Sara Teasdale. — LHW
At Torcello. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Dipsychus.
At Twilight. — Peyton van Rensselaer. — AA
At Tynemouth Priory. — William Lisle Bowles. — EPNC
At Uncle Dock's.— Elsie Malone McCollum.— WRR-26
At Utter Loaf.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
At Waking— Ethelwyn Wetherald— CPG
"At while (yea oftentimes) I muse over." — Dante Alighieri.
See La Vita Nuova.
At Winter's End.— Sister Mary Madelava. — JKCP
At Your Service: The Panama Gang. — Berton Braley. — BLPA
(At Your Service.)— MPC-14
Atal anta . — Maurice Thompson . — O B A V
Atalanta in Calydon, sels. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Before the Beginning of Years.— BEL— CPOI — EPN—
HBV— OAEP— VLEP— WHA
(Chorus: "Before the beginning of years.") — CRE — CRP
— EA— EPW-S— GPE--MBP— OBVV
(Chorus from "Atalanta in Calydon.")— AEV — GTSE—
POTT
(Life of Man, The.)— BMEP— BPN— TOP
(Making of Man, The.)— GDAH
(Man.)— BLV
Chorus: "We have seen thee, O Love."— CPOI (abr.)—
CRE— VA
(Love and Love's Mates — abr.} — BMEP— BPN
(We Have Seen Thee, O Love.)— BEL— TPH (a&r.)—
VLEP (a&r.)
Chorus: "When the hounds of spring are on winter's
traces."— AWP — CBOV— CRE— CRP— EPW-5
— GPE— JAWP —LEAP— OBEV— TCEP— TOP
_VA— WBP— WTP-8
(Chorus from "Atalanta.") — EV-5 — GTSL
(Chorus from "Atalanta in Calydon".) — EP — EPP
(From "Atalanta in Calydon".) — EPC
(Hounds of Spring, The.)— BEL— BMEP— ISP— YT
(Huntsmen's Chorus.) — GTML
(When the Hounds of Spring.)— BLV— HBV— MBP—
PIAE— VLEP— WLIP
(When the Hounds of Spring Are on Winter's Traces.)
— EPNC— SBA— TPH— WLIP
("When the hounds of spring," etc.} — EPN — LPS-2 —
RG (afcr.)
(Youth of the Year, The.)— BPN— CR
Death of Meleager, The.— BMEP— BPN— OBVV— VLEP
Final Chorus ("Who shall contend," etc.—br. si.) — BPN
Nature. — BPN
Not As with Sundering of the Earth. — VLEP
(Fate.)— BPN
Atalanta in Camden-Town. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lut-
widge Dodgson). — PA
(Parodies.)— ALV
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Aunt
Atalanta's Defeat, sel. — William Morris. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Atalanta's Race).
Atalanta's Race. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Atalanta's Victory. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise
The (Atalanta's Race).
Ataraxia. — Bert Leston Taylor. — HBMV
Atavian. — Mima Lee. — NYBV
Atavism. — Grace Brown Putnam. — HB
Atavism. — Cale Young Rice. — BAP
Atavism.— Elinor Wylie.— HBMV— NP--TCAP
Atavist, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Atelier. — Helen Danforth Prudden. — HB
Athabaska Dick.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Athalie, sel. — Jean Baptiste Racine.
Chorus: "God whose goodness filleth every clime, The," tr.
fr. the French by Charles Randolph.— CAW—
WGRP
Athassel Abbey. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — OBAV
Atheism. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — THP
Atheist, The.— William Knox.— OHCS-5
Atheist and the Acorn, The. — Anne Finch. — WP
Athens. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Btilwer-Lytton). See
After Paradise.
Athens. — John Milton. See Paradise Regained.
Athol Cummers. — James Hogg. — EBSV
Athulf and Ethilda. — Henry Taylor. See Edwin the Fair.
Athulf's Song. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest
Book.
Atlantic City Waiter.— Countee Cullen. — BAP
Atlantides, The. — Henry David Thoreau. — MOAP
Atlantis. — Gordon Bottomley.— AEV— TCPD
Atlantis. — Hart Crane.— MOAP
Atlas and Medusa. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Atonement. — Aline Kilmer. — GPE
Atonement. — Marie LeNart. — OQP — QP-1
Atonement, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost (Plan of
Salvation, The).
Atque Vale. — Robert Nathan.— BPM-33
Atropos.— John Myers O'Hara.— BAP— LA— SBMV
Attack. — Siegfried Sassoon.— MBP — MCCG — PAH— RH
Attack at Zarila. — "Ouida" (Louise de la Ramee). See Under
Two Flags.
Attack on Finnsburg, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon
by Francis B. Gummere. — BEL
Attainment. — Madison Cawein. — WGRP
Attainment. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The.
Attainment. — Algernon Tassin. — AA
Attainment.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OQP— QP-2— WGRP
Attempt at Berghen, The. — John Dryden. See Annus Mira-
bilis.
"Attempted Suicide." — Thomas Frost. — OHCS-34
Attendants. — David Morton. — CRYO — SDH — YF
Atticus. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Attitude. — Robert E. Brittain.— OA
Attitudes Arranged in Verse. — Martha E. Barbour (comp.). —
WRR-26
Attraction, The. — Margaret A. Richard.— SPE-4
Attuned. — Auguste Brizeux, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Au Clair de la Lune. — Viola Gerard Garvin. — BPM-31
Au Jardin. — Ezra Pound. — MOAP
"Au Revoir." — Austin Dobson. — DRB
Au Revoir. — Alexander Robertson. — MM
Aubade. — Madison Cawein. — HTR — SPP
(Morning Serenade.) — HBV
Aubade. — Sir William Davenant.— ATP — EA — OBEV
(Awake! Awake!)— BLV— PI AE
(Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest, The.)— CH— EPEP
_EV-2— SB A— TPH— WHA
("Lark now leaves his watery nest, The.") — EG
(Morning.)— ACP— HBV
(Morning Song.) — GPE — LEAP
(Song — C: "Lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, The.") —
AWP— CRE — EP — EPW-2— JAWP — OBS—
TOP— WBP
Aubade.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Aubade.— William Shakespeare. See Cymbeline (Hark, Hark!
the Lark).
Aubade.— Edith SitweiL— MBP— NP— POOT
Aubade for Hope. — Robert Penn Warren. — MAP
Auburn. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village, The.
Auburn. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Aucassin and Ntcolete. — Francis William Bourdillon. — HBV
Aucassin and Nicolette. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — HBV
(Provencal Lovers.)— LEAP— SR
Auction, The. — "Richard Scrace" (Mrs. J. B. Williamson). —
CPG
Auction Sale, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Auctioneer's Gift, The. — Sam Walter Foss.— BTB-6— OHCS-30
Auctioning Off the Baby. — Unknown. — DRB
Audacious Kitten, The. — Oliver Herford. — WRR-35
Auf Meiner Herzliebsten Augelein. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr.
the German by Richard Garnett. — AWP
Auf Wiedersehen. — Donald Jeffrey Hayes. — CDC
Auf Wiedersehen, sel. ("It were a double tjrief, etc.). — Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. — OQP— QP-2
Auf Wiedersehen. — James Russell Lowell. — A A — APB — APL—
BAV— CAP— GEPM— GR-a— HBV — IAP— LPS-1 —
PR— SR— TCAP— WTP
Auguries. — Robert Bridges. — GBOV
("Pinks along my garden walks, The.") — PWB
Auguries of Innocence (with Proverbs). — William Blake _
BLV (much abr.)~ EP (abr.)— EPRE— GR-e (si ab'r )
— OAEP— OBRV (abr.)~ TOP (si. abr.)
Life (sel.}— ABVC (14 11.)— CBE (8 11.)
("Joy and woe are woven fine" — 8 11.) — JPC
"Robin redbreast in a cage" (14 11.) — JPC
(Lessons on Cruelty— 32 11.)— CGOV
(Our Lesser Kindred— 36 11.)— BCEP
(Robin Redbreast, A— 18 11.)— UTS
(Things to Remember — 10 11.) — RIS
(Three Things to Remember — 6 11.) — BLA — CBPC—
MPC-2— PCD— PPA— RON
"To see a world in a grain of sand." — AEP-D (11. 1-42;
77-110— BEL (1st 4 11.)— EG (16 11.)— EM-1
(11. 1-44; 85-90)— EPP (1st 4 11.)— GPE (18 11.)
— PIAE (38 11., broken sels.)— WGRP (28 11.,
broken sels.) — WHA (1st 4 11.)
August.— William D. Gallagher.— APW—SN
August. — Hamlin Garland. — OTA
August. — Charles Mair. — CPG
August. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
August ("Day of terror, The"). — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
August ("O mellow month"). — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
August ("Sixth was August, The," etc.). — Edmund Spenser.
See Faerie Queene, The (Pageant of the Seasons, The).
August ("Tell me, Perigot," etc.). — Edmund Spenser. See
Shepheard's Calendar, The.
August. — Celia Thaxter. — SN
August. — Willoughby Weaving. — POOT
August. — Helen Maria Winslow. — PBGP
August.— Elinor Wylie.— BAV— MAP— PIAE
August. — Arthur J. Young. — HMSP
August Afternoon. — Hilda Conkling. — ODP
August Afternoon, An. — J. P. Irvine. — SN
August Fourth, Nineteen Sixteen. — Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.)— JK-2
August Mood, An. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — PC
August Moonrise. — Sara Teasdale. — TCAP — TPH
August Night.— Sara Teasdale.— MAP— NV— TBM
August, 1914, sel. ("What is the Earth," etc.). — Don Mar
quis. — RNP
August, 1914.— John Masefield.— HBV— PM
August Weather. — Katharine Tynan. — TIP
Auld Daddy Darkness. — James Ferguson. — BLP — BOL — CFBP
— GS— HBV— HBVY— MCG— PB-5 — PRWS— RG—
SPE-1— WRR-24
Auld House, The.— Lady Nairne.— HBV— OTPC
Auld Kirk o' Scotland, The. — George Murray.— EBSV
Auld Lang Syne (C.). — Robert Burns. — AEP-D — AWP —
BCEP— BEL— BFP— BFV— BSV— BTB-3 — CBE —
CBOV— CEP— CRE— CTBP— EA — EBSV — EM-1—
EP—EPC— EPRE— EPW-3—EV-3— GEPM — GPE —
GR-e— HBV— HT— JAWP— LEAP — LLC — LL-4 —
LPS-1— MBL — MCCG — NAL — OAEP — OBEC —
OBEV— OG— PC— PYM— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
WLIP— WTP-2
(Goal of Life, The.)— LH
Auld Lang Syne. — John White Chad wick.— WGRP
(Abiding Love.)— BLP A
(It Singeth Low in Every Heart.)— LOW— MHT—POI
Auld Licht Idylls, sel. — Sir James M. Barrie.
, . . .
Courting of T'nowhead's Bell, The (Ch. VIII). — BTB-8
—SPE-1— SR
(Race for a Wife, A— ad. fr. above.')— WRR-13
Auld Matrons. — Unknown. — ESPB
Auld Robin Gray. — Anne Lindsay. — AEP-D— A V — BCEP—
BFVR— BPB— BSV — CBE— CBOV — CCR— CGOV
—CH— EBSV— EP—EV-3— GEPM— GTBS—GTSE—
GTSL— HBV— LPS-1 — OBEC— OBEV— OHCS-1S —
SB A— TCEP— TPH— WTP- 6
Auld Wife, The.— Charles Stuart Calverley.— NA — PASC —
PIAE
(Ballad: "Auld wife sat at her ivied door, The.") — BOHV
— EV-5— HBV— PA— PC— PCD— THP— TSW
(Butter and Eggs and a Pound of Cheese.) — WTP-3
Aunt Betsey and Little Davy. — Charles Dickens. See David
Copperfield.
Aunt Betsy on Marriage. — Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Aunt Deborah Goes to Washington. — Genevieve C. Fletcher. —
OHCS-40
Aunt Deborah Hears "The Messiah." — Unknown. — WRR-25
Aunt Eliza. — "Col. D. Streamer" (Harry J. C. Graham). —
ALV — NA
Aunt Hannah's Letter. — Elsie Malone McCollum. — WRR-21
Aunt Jane of Kentucky, sel. — Eliza Calvert Hall.
Sally Ann's Experience. — HSP — OHCS-38 — SPE-2—
WRR-22
Tane Worried. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"emima's Courtship. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
".eturah's First Visit to the City. — Isabel M. Frame.—
BTB-9
Aunt Kindly. — Theodore Parker. — BTB-2 — OHCS-18
Aunt Mandy. — Joseph Crosby Lincoln. — SR
Aunt Maria at the Eden Musee. — S. Jennie Smith. — OHCS-31
Aunt Mary.— Robert Stephen Hawker. — JKCP— OHIP
(Modryb Marya, or The Virgin Mary: A Cornish Carol
—diff. vers.)—CW&
Aunt Mime at the Circus. — Elsie Malone McCollum. — WRR-38
Aunt M'lissy on Boys. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — BTB-6
(a&r.)— OHCS-30
Aunt Nabby. — Unknown. — POOI
Aunt Parson's Story. — Unknown. — CD
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Aunt
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Aunt Patience's Doughnuts. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Aunt Peggy and High Art. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-2
Aunt Phillis's Guest.— William C. Gannett.— BTB-7
Aunt Polly's "George Washington." — Youth's Companion. —
BTB-5
Aunt Selina.— Carol Haynes.— HBMV— HBVY— MPB
Aunt Shaw's Pet Jug. — Holman F. Day. — THP
Aunt Sophronia Tabor at the Opera. — Unknown (at. to Marie
Macomlier Weston).— CD— OHCS-36— WRR-32 (arr.)
Aunt Susan's Quilt. — Eugene Wood. — WRR-26
Aunt Sylvia's First Lesson in Geography. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Aunt Tabitha.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.-— GSRC— OHCS-10—
PTA-1
Aunty. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Aunty Doleful's Visit.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— BTB-4— OHCS-13
— WRR-3
Aunty's Lesson. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Auras of Delight (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. II, XI). — Cov
entry Patmore.—ACP— CAW— OBVV
Aurelia.— Robert Nichols. — OBMV
Aurelian, sel. — William Ware.
Christian Martyr, The. — WRR-S
Aurelia' s Unfortunate Young Man. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel
Langhorne Clemens). — OHCS-16
Aurelia's Valentine. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
&ureng-Zebe, or The Great Mogul, sel. — John Dryden.
Prologue to "Aureng-Zebe."— ATP— CEP— EPRE— EPW-2
— OBS
Aureole. — Helene Magaret — BPP
Aurora, sels. — Sir William Alexander, Earl of Stirling.
"I envy not Endymion now no more" (XXIX).
(Sonnets from " Aurora".)— EPW-2
"I swear, Aurora, by thy starry eyes" (X). — EV-2
"Love swore by Styx while all the depths did tremble"
(XLVI).
(Sonnets from "Aurora.") — EPW-2
"O happy Tithon!" etc. (1st and 2nd sts. fr. Song IX).
— OBEV
"O if thou knew'st how thou thyself dost harm"
(XXXIII).— EV-2
(To Aurora.)— EBSV--GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Two in One.) — ES
Aurora (Nature, CIX). — Emily Dickinson. — MAPA
Aurora, sel. — Mary Agnes Tincker.
Banquet, The. — WRR-24
Aurora Leigh, sels. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Aurora Leigh Discovers Books (Bk. I, 11. 833-845).— MOB
Aurora's Home (Bk. I, 11. 66-614).— EPW-4
Beauty of England, The (Bk. I, 11. 1068-1092; 1103-1140).
—EPW-4
(England— 11. 1067-1092.)— CPOI—V A (si. longer)
(Sweetness of England, The— 11. 1067-11 34. )—EV-4
"But poets should exert a double vision" (Bk. V, 11. 184-
289).— VLEP
"But then the thrushes sang," etc. (Bk. I, 11. 1109-1140).—
CPOI
By Solitary Fires (Bk. V, 11. 36-486).— VA
(Simile, A— 11. 167-183.)— EPW-4
Ferment of New Wine, The (Bk. I, 11. 9714027).— VA
"I call you hard to general suffering" (Bk. II, 11. 198-
Journey s"outh, The (Bk. VII, 11. 416-452; 467-489).—
EPW-4
Man (Bk. I, 11. 815-832).— BCEP
Marian's Child (Bk. VI, 11. 566-598).— EPW-4
Motherless (Bk. I, 11. 28-64).— CPOI— MO AH— VA
"Nowise beautiful was Marian Erie" (Bk. Ill, 11. 808-
946).— VLEP
Poets, The (Bk. I, 11. 834-868).— VA
Reading (Bk. I, 11. 702-708).— GN—HH—SPE-1
(Books— II. 698-708.)— VA
(Right Way to Read, The.)— PB-9
Romney and Aurora (Bk. IX, 11. 814-842).— VA
" 'There is none good save God,' said Jesus Christ" (Bk.
Traveling South toward Italy (Bk. VII, 11. 67-89).
"Truth, so far, in my book, the truth which draws," etc.
(Bk. VII, 11. 761-827).— WGRP
Aurora Leigh Discovers Books. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
See Aurora Leigh.
Aurora Raby. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Aurora's Home. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora
Leigh.
Aurore Pradere (Creole song with music, orig and tr ) —
Unknown.— ABF
Auspex. — James Russell Lowell. — APA — APW— BLV— CAP —
CBOV— HBV— IAP— LBAP— MOAP— OBVV
Austere the Music of My Songs. — Fyodor Sologub, tr. fr. the
Russian by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinskv
— AWP y'
Austerity of Poetry. — Matthew Arnold. — BEL— BMEP — BPN
— CPOI — CRP — EM-2 — EPN — EPW-5 — OAEP —
OBVV— TCEP— TOP— VLEP
(Jacopone da Todi.)— CAW
Australian Girl, An. — Ethel Castilla.: — VA
Australia's Men. — Dorothea Mackellar. — GPWW
Aut Caesar aut Nullus. — Lilian White Spencer. — BMC — CAW
— TBM
Author m of the "Pobble," The. — Edward Lear. — OTPC
(Lines to a Young Lady.) — NA
(Mr. Lear.)— RIS
Author to Her Book, The. — Anne Bradstreet. — APB — IAP
Author to His Booke, The. — Thomas Heywood. See Apology
for Actors, An.
Author Writes His Own Epitaph, The. — Edward Thompson. —
MM
Authority. — William Reed Huntington. — AA
Author's Abstract of Melancholy, AlaXayutds (Dialogikos), The.
— Robert Burton. See Anatomy of Melancholy.
Authors and Critics. — Edward Young. See Epistle to Pope.
Author's Epitaph, Made by Himself the Night before His Death,
The. — Sir Walter Raleigh. See Verses Found in His
Bible in the Gate-House at Westminster.
Author's Miseries, The. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr.
Arbuthnot.
gin. — SPE-6
Author's Reading in Simpkinville. — Ruth McEnery Stuart. —
WRR-32
Author's Resolution in a Sonnet. — George Wither. See Fidelia.
and Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philante.
Authors, We Greet Thee.— Lula Ensley Hatton. — HB
Authour's Dreame, The. — Francis Quarles. See Argalus and
Parthenia.
Auto, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Auto of the Bark of Purgatory, The, sel. — Gil Vicente.
Song of the Three Angels, tr. fr. the Spanish by Aubrey
F. G. Bell.— CAW
Auto of the Four Seasons, The, sel.— Gil Vicente.
Angelic Vilancete, The, tr. fr. the Spanish by Aubrey F. G.
Bell.— CAW
Autobiographical.— William Cowper. See Task, The (Book III).
Autobiography. — John Gould Fletcher. — MOAP
Autobiography. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
(Abraham Lincoln's Autobiography.) — LBAH
Autobiography. — "R, L." (Russell Robins Lord). — VF
Christmas and New Year's Card, 1924-'25 (XIII).
Class Poet. 1920 (VI).
Desk Job. Springfield, Mass. 1921 (VII)
End Paper of "Men of Earth," a Book Finished in New
York City in the Winter of 1930 (XIV).
Engaged to Kate. 1924 (XII).
Extensionese. 1924 (XI).
First Song. 1915 (I).
For L. v. L. 1922 (VIII).
Hour's Work, An. 1923 (IX).
Private. 1917 (II),
Professor Is Homesick, The. 1923 (X).
Sergeant. 1918 (IV).
Song of Training. 1918 (III).
To Heroes Who Write War Books. 1919 (V).
Autobiography, An. — Ernest Rhys. — OBVV— VA
Autobiography, sel. — Theodore Roosevelt.
Success.— RD AH
Autobiography. — Charrae Seeds. — NYBV
Autobiography of Lyman Beecher, sel. — -Lyman Beech er.
Lyman Beecher's First Home. — WRR-5
Autochthon.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— OCL—SN—VA
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, The, sels. — Oliver Wendell
Holmes.
^Estivation (fr. Ch. XI).— BOHV— NA
Chambered Nautilus, The (fr. Ch. IV).— AA— AP— APB
— APD — APL— APW— BAP— BAV— BFVR—
BTP — CAP— CR— CTBP— DD— EOAH— EV-5
— FPE— GEPM — GN — GPE— -GR-a— GTBS—
HBV— HBVY — HT— IAP— ICBD— IHA— JHP
—LA — LBAP— LEAP— LLC— LPS-2—MAL—
MCCG— NAL — NPSC— OBAV— OBVV— ODP
— OFPE — OG—OHFP—OQP— OTA— OTPC—
PB-8 — PBGG — PCD — PECK— PJH-2— POY
— PTA-1— PTER—QP-1— RON— SPE-3 — TCAP
— TPH— TVSH— WGRP— WTP-5— YT
Contentment (fr. Ch. XI).— APB— BHP— BOHV— CAP—
FT — HBV — IAP — LL-3— MPC-12— PB-7—
PPYP — PR— TCAP— TOP— WTP-5— YPS
Cubes and Spheres (fr. Ch. V).— LLC
Deacon's Masterpiece, The: or, The Wonderful One-Hoss
Shay (fr. Ch. XI).— AP— APD— APW— BHP—
BOHV — CTBP— DDA— EV-5— GR-1— HBV—
HBVY— IAP— LEAP— LHV — MOAP— MPC-14
— OBAV— OG— OHFP— OHNP — OTPC— PB-8
—PPD-2— RIS— TCAP— THP— WBLP—YT
(Deacon's Masterpiece, The.) — BBV — JHP
(Logical Story, A — The Deacon's Masterpiece, or the
Wonderful "One-Hoss Shay".)— BAP— LEAP
(One-Hoss Shay, The; or, The Deacon's Masterpiece.)—
(Wonderful "One-Hoss Shay," The.)— ABVC— OHCS-2
Latter-Day Warnings (fr. Ch. I).— APB— BHP— CAP—
IAP— PCD
Living Temple, The (fr. Ch. VII).— AA— APL— CAP—
LLC
Old Hemlock, An (fr. Ch. XII).— LLC
Rudolph the Headsman. — PB-7
Talks on Trees (fr. Chs. X and XII).— ADAH
Voiceless, The (fr. Ch. XII).— AA— APB— BAP— CAP—
GPE— IAP— TCAP
"When Eve had led her lord away" (fr. Ch. I). — LL-3
(Why They Twinkle.)— AE
Autograph, An. — James Russell Lowell. — A A
Autograph, An. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — A A — CAP
Autograph Book of Blue, The.— H. W. Jakeway.— WRR-22
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TITLE INDEX
Ave Maria
Autographic. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Autolycus ("Jog on, jog on, the footpath way")' — William
Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale, The.
Autolycus ("When daffodils begin to peer"). — William Shake
speare. See Winter's Tale, The.
Automatic Cradle, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Automatic Woman, The. — Saidee V. Milne. — WRR-15
Automobile, The. — Percy Mackaye — BAP— LA— LBMV—
LEAP—OTA— PT— WTP-6
Automobile and the Cat, The. — Elizabeth Coatsworth. — DDA
Autres Betes, Autres Mceurs. — Ogden Nash. — NAMP — NYBV
Autumn, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CPOI
Autumn. — Roy Campbell. — MBP — OBMV
Autumn. — Bliss Carman. — APP — POOT — VOD
Autumn. — William Herbert Carruth. — MPB
Autumn. — Daisie Dell Churchward. — HB
Autumn.— John Clare.— MW—WP
("I love the fitful gust that shakes.") — EG
Autumn. — Marion Crum. — PVS — SPE-7
Autumn. — Edwin Curran. — HBMV — TSW
Autumn. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). 5V* Year of
Sorrow, The: Ireland, 1849.
Autumn (Nature, LXXIX). — Emily Dickinson.— AA—CCP—
GPE— GT-2— HBV— LC— LHV — - MPB — MPC-7—
NLK— ODP — TCAP— TOP— TSW— TSWC— WLIP
("Morns are meeker than they were, The.") — OBAV
Autumn, The. — William D. Gallagher. — LPS-2
Autumn ("I want to come to autumn"). — Edgar A. Guest. —
CVG
Autumn ("Splash of scarlet," etc.}. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Autumn ("Autumn is old, The," etc.}. — Thomas Hood. — LPS-2
— PTA-2
Autumn ("I saw old Autumn in the misty morn"). — Thomas
Hood.— ABVC— ERP— EV-4— MV-2— OBEV— PCD
(Ode: Autumn.)— OB RV—VA
(Ode to Autumn.)— CR— HBV
Autumn. — T. E. Hulme. — MBP
Autumn. — Kalidasa. See Seasons, The.
Autumn. — Arthur A. Knipe. — GFA
Autumn. — Albert Laighton. — PEM
Autumn. — Walter Savage Landor. — BLV — OBEV
(Lament.) — BCEP
(Lyrics and Epigrams — I.) — CBOV
(Mild Is the Parting Year.)— CRE— EPNC
("Mild is the parting year, and sweet.") — BPN— ERP—
OBRV— SEP
(Poems— LXXV.)— PG
Autumn. — Detlev von Liliencron, tr. fr. the German by Ludwig
Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Autumn ("Thou contest, Autumn, heralded by the rain"). —
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— BAV— OBVV
Autumn ("With what a glory comes"). — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow.— BAV— PBGP
Autumn. — Lloyd Mifflin. See Fields of Dawn, The.
Autumn. — John Richard Moreland. — LS
Autumn. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last Will and Testa
ment.
Autumn. — Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, tr. fr. the Russian
by Max Eastman. — AWP
Autumn.— Forrest Reid.— GTIV
Autumn.— James Whitconib Riley.— CPWR
Autumn. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — LA
Autumn, sel.—V. Sackville-West.
Woodcraft.— GT-2
Autumn. — Arthur L. Salmon. — BPM-32
Autumn. — Siegfried Sassoon. — NP
Autumn. — Alexander Smith. See Life-Drama, A.
Autumn. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
Autumn. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Pageant
of the Seasons, The).
Autumn.— James Stephens. — CMP
Autumn. — Rabindranath Tagore.— WGRP
Autumn. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam, A. H.
H. ("Calm is the morn without a sound").
Autumn.— James Thomson. See Seasons, The.
Autumn. — Meta E. B. Thorne. See Songs of the Seasons.
Autumn. — Rietta Trimm. — CAG
Autumn. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Frank O'Connor. —
OBMV
Autumn (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Autumn.— Jean Starr Untermeyer.— HBM V— MAP— MCCG—
MLP— MMV— NPSC— PFY— PT— SBMV
Autumn.— William Watson.— LEAP— OBVV
Autumn.— Clement Wood.— SPT
Autumn: A Dirge (C.).— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— AEV— CG—
HBV— LC— OTPC
(Autumn.)— CH— MPC-1 A — MV-2— WP
Autumn along the Beaches. — John Hall Wheelock. — LA
Autumn and Death. — Amy Lowell. — MRV — TBM
Autumn at the Orchard. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Autumn Bird. — Howard McKinley Corning. — MAP
Autumn Breeze, An. — William Hamilton Hayne.— AA
Autumn Chant. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BAP — CP—
GBOV— GPE— HWM— SMP
Autumn, Crystal Eye. — Margot Ruddock. — OBMV
Autumn Day, An. — Daisie le Reu S. Capp. — HB
Autumn Day, An. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt
Van bcth).— PEOR
Autumn Day, Fruitful Day! — Unknown. — WRR-40
Autumn Daybreak.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Autumn Fancies.— Unknown.— MPB— MPC-9— PB-5
Autumn Fashions. — Edith M. Thomas. See Fall Fashions.
Aijtumn Fires. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — GBOV — GFA—
MPC-5— PB-3— SUS— TYP
Autumn Flitting, An. — George Cotterell. — VA
"Autumn frosts will lie upon the grass, The." — Elinor Wylie.
See Wild Peaches.
Autumn Garden, An. — Bliss Carman. — HBV — NLK
Autumn Gloves. — Mildred D. Shacklett. — GFA
Autumn Idleness. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Autumn in Carmel. — George Sterling. — TBM
Autumn in England. — Colin Mitchell. — VM
Autumn in the Garden. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Autumn in the Highlands. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — GTSE
Autumn in the Highlands. — John Campbell Shairp. — GT-2
Autumn in the West. — William Davis Gallagher. — AA — LA
Autumn Leaf. — John Richard Moreland. — AMV-35
Autumn Leaves. — Pearl B. Bloss. — HB
Autumn Leaves. — George Cooper. See Come, Little Leaves.
Autumn Leaves. — Pige Early. — HB
Autumn Leaves. — Janie Screven Heyward. — HBMV — MPB
Autumn Leaves.— Minnie Case Hopkins.— OQP — QP-2
Autumn Leaves.— Harriet W. Requa. — PEM
Autumn Leaves, The. — Unknown. — NA
Autumn Leaves. — Angelina Wray. — PTA-2
Autumn Love. — Lord de Tabley. — EPW-S
Autumn Love. — John Crowe Ransom. — SPP
Autumn Memories. — George Francis Savage-Armstrong. — VA
Autumn Morning at Cambridge. — Frances Cornford. — HBMV
— MCT— OBVV— FOOT— TCPD
Autumn Movement.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— NP— SBMV
Autumn Night. — Evelyn Scott. — LA
Autumn of 1622. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Autumn Races. — Erailie Blackmore Stapp. — GFA
Autumn Riddle, An. — Unknown. — TYP
Autumn Road, An. — Glenn Ward Dresbach. — HBMV
Autumn Rose, The. — Antoinette de Coursey Patterson. — ME
Autumn Rose-Tree, An. — Michael Earls. — BMC — JKCP
Autumn Scene. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Autumn Sea. — George Edward Woodberry. See To A. V.
Williams Jackson.
Autumn Song, An. — Bliss Carman. See Vagabond Song, A.
Autumn Song. — William Griffith. — BAP
Autumn Song. — Philip Clark Horton. — CAG
Autumn Song. — Nyleen Newton. — CAG
Autumn Song. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN — VLEP
Autumn Song. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — DD — PEM
(Going a-Nutting.) — BBV — GN
Autumn Song. — Johann Ludwig Tieck, tr. fr. the; German by
James Clarence Mangan. — AWP
Autumn Thoughts. — "Bill ' Nye. — MHT
Autumn Train. — Mildred D. Shacklett.— GFA
Autumn Voices. — "F. W. B." — LLC
Autumn Wind. — George Dillon. — GT-2
Autumn Woods.— William Cullen Bryant.— CAP— PTA-1
Autumn Woods.— James S. Tippett.— SUS
Autumnal. — Marie Emilie Gilchrist. — TBM
Autumnal.— Richard Middleton.— EPW-S— ME
Autumnal. — Lewis Spence. — HMSP
Autumnal Clouds. — John Gould Fletcher. — MAP A
Autumnal Evening, An. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).
— GBV
Autumnal Extravaganza, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Autumnal Tonic, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Autumnall, The. — John Donne. See Elegies.
Autumn's Mirth. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — GN
Autumn's Processional. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — GN
Autumnus. — Joshua Sylvester. — OBS
Aux F^toiles. — Leona Train Rienow. — HB
Aux Italiens. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton) . —
BLPA— BMEP — BTB-4 — CCR— HBV — HHHA—
LLC— LPS-1— MR — OHCS-20 — PTA-2 — PTWP—
ST— VA— WTP-6
Avalanche, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-15
Avalanche of Drugs, An. — "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber
Clark). See Out of the Hurly Burly.
Avalanches of the Jungfrau. — George B. Cheever. — PPS
Avalon.— Thomas Holley Olivers.— APA— MOAP
Avalon. — Donald Davidson. — LS
Avarice. — "Moliere," tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.
See L'Avare.
Ave. — Ada Foster Murray. — GA
Ave.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— EPW -4— POTT— VLEP
Ave (in mod. Eng.} . — Unknown.
(Three Devout Fragments — II). — TMEV
Ave atque Vale. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by Aubrey Beards-
ley.— BMC
(On the Burial of His Brother.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Ave atque Vale. — John Dryden. See Fables, The.
Ave atque Vale.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— HBV— VOD
Ave atque Vale. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BMEP — GPE
q__LEAP-OAEP— OBEV— POTT— VLEP
Ave atque Vale. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — HBV — VA
Ave, Cassar! — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Ave Crux, Spes Unica! — Edward Shillito. — OQP — QP-2
Ave Imperatrix! — Oscar Wilde. — HBV — VA
Ave Maria.— Alfred Austin.— -BTB-2
Ave Maria. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Ave Maria.— -Henriette Charasson, tr. fr. the French by Fred
eric Thompson. — CAW
Ave Maria. — John Jerome Rooney. — JKCP
Ave Maria! (in mod. Bng.}. — Unknown. — TMEV
Ave Maria Bells.— Charles Warren Stoddard.— JKCP
"Ave Maria Gratia Plena."— Oscar Wilde. — ACP — BMC—
CAW— JKCP— MOM
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Ave, Maris
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Ave, Maris Stella (in The Office of the Blessed Virgin). — Un
known.— WHL
Ave! Nero Imperator. — Duffield Osborne. — AA
Ave Regina (in The Office of the Blessed Virgin). — Unknown.
—WHL
Ave Sanctissima! — Unknown. — WHL
Ave Verum Corpus Natum (abr.). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin.
Avenel Gray. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — PP
Avenge, O Lord, — John Milton. See On the Late Massacre in
Piedmont.
Avenged! — Alfred Berlyn.— WRR-13
Avenged at Last. — Unknown. See Plumber's Revenge, The.
Avenger Speaks, The. — Robert Browning. — EG
(After.)— BLV— BMEP
Avengers, The. — Robert Graves.— HBMV
Avengers, The. — Edwin Markham. — MAP
Avenging Childe, The. — Unknoivn, tr. fr. the Spanish by John
Gibson Lockhart. — WRR-8
Avenue of the Allies, The.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Average Boy, The. — Detroit Free Press. — OHCS-37
Average Boy, The. — Pauline Phelps.— WRR-21
Average Man, The. — Margaret E. (Munson) Sangster. — MHT
— POI— SL— WBLP
A-visitin' the School. — Unknown. — OHCS-35
Avon and the Thames, The. — Arthur Upson. — MCT— TBV
Avowal.— A. M. Sullivan.— JKCP
Aw Gee Whiz! — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Awaiting the Guillotine, 1794. — Andre Marie de Chenier, tr.
Jr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Awake! — Sir Walther von der Vogelweide, tr. fr. the German by
Jethro Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Awake! Awake! — Sir William Davenant. See Aubade.
Awake! Awake! — John Ruskin. See Song of the Dawn.
Awake! Awake! — Unknown. — WRR-57
Awake, Awake, Thou Heavy Sprite. — Thomas Campion. — EV-2
Awake, Glad Heart! — Henry Vaughan. — CHB
(Christ's Nativity.)— COAH—YF
Awake, My Heart.— Robert Bridges.— EA—HBV— V A— VLEP
(Awake, My Heart, to Be Loved.)— MBP—OBVV—TPH
(Awake, My Heart to Be Loved, Awake, Awake.) — HTR
("Awake, my heart to be loved, awake, awake.") — PWB
"Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve." — Philip Doddridge. — AE
(Awake My Soul!)— WGRP
Awakened War God, The.— Margaret Widdemer.— WGRP
Awakening, An. — Robert Browning. See Two Poets of Croisic.
Awakening, The. — Patrick R. Chalmers. — GSRC
Awakening. — Rose Terry Cooke. — EOAH
Awakening, The. — Jeanne Robert Foster. — LHW
(Pair of Lovers, A.)— HBMV
Awakening. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Awakening, The. — Jean Ingelow. See Lily and the Lute.
Awakening. — Mary Lanier Magruder. — PPD-2
Awakening, The. — Don Marquis. — HBMV
Awakening, The. — Angela Morgan. — ME — OHIP
(To an April Bud.)— RT
Awakening. — Kate Hassell Reynolds. — HB
Awakening. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van
D eth ) .— A A— PT A-2
Awakening, The. — Cyrus L. Sulzberger, Jr. — TB
Awakening of Man, The. — Robert Browning. See Paracelsus
(Development of Man).
Awakening of Spring, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In
Memoriam A. H. H. ("Now fades the last," etc.).
Awakening of the Prince (pant.). — Stanley Schell.— WRR-23
Awakening of the Soul.^Unknown. — WRR-55
Awakening Song. — John Ford. See Lover's Melancholy, The.
Aware. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
Aware of Spring. — Lionel Wiggam. — TB
Awareness.— Miriam Teichner. — BLP — ICBD — OQP— PASC—
QP-1
Away.— James Whitcomb Riley.— BLRP (abr.)— CPWR— HT
—LOW (abr.)— LPS-1— POI (abr.) — WGRP (abr.)
(He's Just Away.)— BLP
Away, Delights. — John Fletcher and Philip Massinger (?). See
Captaine, The.
Away from the Wine-Cup, Away! — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Away in a Manger. — Unknown. See Cradle Hymn.
"Away; let nought to Love displeasing" (in Percy's Reliques).-
Unknown.
(Translation from the Ancient British.) — OBEC
(Winifreda.)— EV-2— HBV
"Away, my verse, and never fear." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics, to lanthe.) — BPN
"Away! The moor is dark beneath the moon." — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. See Stanzas — April, 1814.
Away to the River. — Leroy F. Jackson.— PB-1
Aweary* Am I. — Abu 'L'-Ala Al-Ma' Arri, tr. fr. the Arabic by
R. A. Nicholson.— AWP
Awful Lot to Fishin', An.— R. C. Calloway.— DDA
Awful Squirt, An. — Rockland Courier. — OHCS-20
Awfully Lovely Philosophy.— Unknown.— ETE -3— OHCS-20
Awkward. — J. Cheever Goodwin. — OHCS-26
Awkward Squad Drill and March.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-52
A- Working on the Railway.— Arthur H. Clark. — IHA
Axe, The. — Isabella Valancey Crawford. — VA
(Axe of the Pioneer, The.)— OCL
Ay and. No.— John Gay. See Fables (Fable XVII).
"Ay, but to die.'* — William Shakespeare. See
Measure for
Measure.
Ay Me, Alas, Heigh Ho! — Unknown. — CH
Ay<* Waukin' 0! — Unknown. — BSV — EBSV (shorter vers.)
Aylmer's Field. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — WRR-1 (ad. and abr.)
Leolin and Edith (11. 76-96).— GN
("Never, since our bad earth, etc. — set. fr. above.) —
VLEP
Azalea, The. (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [ VII] ).— Coventry
Patmore.— BMC— EPW-5— POTT— VLEP
Azra, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by John Hay.—
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Azrael. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — LA — OTA
Azrael.— Gertrude Huntington McGiffert.— BAP
Azrael.— Robert Gilbert Welsh. — BAP— HBV— LBMV— OQP
— QP-1
Azrael's Count.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Aztec.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Aztec City The.— Eugene Fitch Ware. — AA— HBV
Aztec Mask.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
B
B B Romance, The. — Edgar Fawcett. — DRB
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. — Mother Goose. — CPN— MPC-1—
OTPC— PB-1— PBV
("Baa, baa, black sheep.") — PPL — RIS — SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBV Y
Babbette's Easter Lesson. — Belle V. Chisl^lm. — WRR-57
Babbitt and the Bromide, The. — Ira Gershwin. See Funny Face.
Babe Herrick. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Babe is born all of a May, A." — Unknown.
(Three Christmas Carols — I.) — ACP
Babe of Bethlehem. — Conde Benoist Fallen. — JKCP
Babel. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel). — MLP
Babel Falls. — Anna Hempstead Branch. See Nimrod.
Babes in the Wood, The ("Now ponder well, you parents
dear") (si. diff. vers. in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown.
_EV-2— GS— HBV— HBVY— OTPC— STP
(Children in the Wood, The.)— CG— OBB
Babes in the Woods, The. — Bret Harte. — BAV
Babes in the Woods, The ("My dear, do you know," etc.).—
Unknown.— ABS (si. abr.)— CPN— PBV (abr.)— RIS
("My dear, do you know how a long time ago.") — PPL
Babie The. — Jeremiah Eames Rankin (wr. at. to Hugh Miller).
_AA— HBV— LC— LPS-1— PECK— PTA-2— TYP
Babies.— Jerome K. Jerome.— BTB-7
(On Babies— C.)— HBR
Babies, The (Speech on Babies — C.) — "Mark Twain" (Samuel
Langhorne Clemens).— OHCS-1 8— WRR-44 (abr.)
Babies All Are Grown, The. — Ethel M. Colson. — BTB-8
Baboon.— Charles Hanson Towne.— BAP— LEAP— PPA
Babouscka.— Adelaide Skeel.—CLS ^ ^ ^
Babushka. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — CRYO— SDH— YF
(Babouscka.)— MPB— STP
Baby, The. — Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. — DDA
Baby. — Elaine Goodale Eastman. — AA
Baby.— Florence Kiper Frank.— HBMV
Baby, The. — Sir William Jones, after the Sanskrit of Kalidasa.
— BCEP— LPS-1
(Epigram: "On parent knees, a naked new-born child.") —
OBEV
(Moral Tetrastich, A.)— OBEC
(On Parent Knees.)— HBV
(To an Infant Newly Born.) — CBOV
Baby, The. — George Macdonald. See At the Back of the North
Wind.
Baby, The.— Ann Taylor.— DD (abr.)— MOAH— OHIP
Baby, The. — Elizabeth W. Townsend. — WRR-1 7
Baby and Mary. — Unknown.— NA
Baby Asleep after Pain, A.— D. H. Lawrence. — LBBV — NP—
TCEP
Baby at Play.— Unknown.— HBV— HBVY
("Brow bender.")— OTPC— PPL
Baby at Rudder Grange, The. — -Frank R. Stockton. See Rud
der Grange.
"Baby, baby bright." — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Cra
dle Songs (I).
"Baby, baby dear." — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Cradle
Songs (II).
Baby Bell (C.). — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — HBV— LPS-1—
MHT
(Ballad of Babie Bell, The.)— AP—CCR— OHCS-1 3
Baby Bunting. — Mother Goose.— PBV — CPN
("By, baby bunting.")— RIS
, .
(Bye, Baby Bunting.)— MPC-2— OTPC
("Bye, baby bunting.") —
(Hush-a-Byes.)— HBVY
) — PPL (shorter vers.) — SAS
.
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV
Baby Bye.— Theodore Tilton.— PBGP
(Fly, The.)— RIS
Baby Cobina.— Gladys May Casely Hayford.— CDC
Baby Corn. — Lydia Avery Coonley Ward. — CPN — GFA —
PRWS— SPE-1
Baby Dear. — Samuel Lover. — BOL — LC
"Baby dear, good-night, good-night." — Unknown. — SAS
Baby Face.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— EMS
Baby Feet.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Baby Goes Out to Tea.— Unknown. — SAS
Baby Goes to Boston, The. — Laura E. Richards.— SAS
Baby in Church.— Minnie M. Gow.— BTB-6— OHCS-24— PPSC
—RON
Baby in the Basket, The.— Emily Carter. — SAS
Baby Is Dead, The. — Emma Alice Brown.— OHCS-1 7
Baby Land. — George Cooper. See Babyland.
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TITLE INDEX
Bad
Baby Lapp's Ride. — Unknown. — SAS
Baby Letters. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Baby Livingston. — Unknown. — OBB
Baby Logic.— Elizabeth W. Bellamy.— PPYP—ST—WRR- 12
(Baby's Logic.)— RYC
(Her Reply.)— OHCS-38
Baby Logic. — Helen Maria Winslow. — WRR-9
Baby Lon. — Unknown. See Babylon, or, The Bonnie Banks o'
Fordie.
Baby Louise. — Margaret Eytinge. — LPS-1
Baby Making Cakes. — Unknown. — SAS
Baby May.— William Cox Bennett. — HBV — LPS-1 — OTPC—
Baby Mine. — Kate Greenaway. — RAR
Baby of the Future, The. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Baby on Her Travels. — Unknown. — SAS
Baby Seed Song. — Edith Nesbit. — CPN— DD — HBV — HBVY
— MBP— ME — MPC-3— OTPC— PB-1— PBV— PRWS
— RAR— RYC— SP— TVC— TVSH
Baby Sleeps.— Samuel Hinds.— HBV— LPS-1
Baby Sleeps. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Baby Song, A. — Elizabeth Stoddard. — BOL
Baby Song of the Four Winds.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Baby Speaks. — Thomas L. Masson. — WRR-47
Baby Toes.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— SASS— SUS— TSW
Baby Vamps. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Baby Zulma's Christmas Carol. — Augustus Julian Requier. —
LPS-1
Babyhood. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter-Sweet.
Babyhood.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Babyhood. — Mrs. George Ringhofer. — HB
Babyland.— George Cooper.— HBV— HBVY— MPC-1— OTPC—
PBV— PPL
(Baby Land.)— RYC
Babylon.— "^E" (George William Russell).— HBMV
Babylon. — Robert Graves. — HBMV
Babylon.— Ralph Hodgson. — HBMV — TCEP
Babylon. — Robert Eyres Landor. See Impious Feast, The.
Babylon. — Virgil Markham.— BAP
Babylon. — Mother Goose. — HWC
(How Many Miles Is It to Babylon?)— WP
Babylon.— Viola Taylor.— HBV
Babylon. — Unknown. See Babylon, or, The Bonnie Banks o'
Fordie.
Babylon and Sion (Goa and Lisbon). — Luis Vaz de Camoens,
tr. fr. the Spanish by Richard Garnett. — AWP
Babylon, Babylon, Babylon the Great. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Babylon, or, The Bonnie Banks o' Fordie. — Unknown. — EPOM
— ESPB— NAL— TOP
(Baby Lon — probably the original title.) — LL-4
(Babylon.)— OBB— SC
(Bonnie Banks o' Fordie, The.) — CSBP
Babylonia, sel. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton).
Tempora Acta. — VA
Baby's Bath, The. — Sarah Jane S. Harrington. — RAR
Baby's Bedtime.— Eben E. Rexford.— WRR-48
Baby's Birthday, The. — Eliza Lee Follen. — PPL
Baby's Breakfast.— Emilie Poulsson.— HBV— HBVY— PBV—
PPL— RAR
Baby's Correspondence. — Alice P. Carter. — WRR-4
Baby's Dance, The. — Mother Goose. — GFA — RAR
(Dance, Little Baby.)— OTPC
("Dance, little baby, dance up high.") — PPL
Babv's Death, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — TCEP —
' VLEP
Baby's Debut, The. — Horace and James Smith. See Rejected
Addresses.
Baby's Dying.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Baby's Evening-Song. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — BOL
Baby's Eyes, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Etude
Realiste.
Baby's Feet, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Etude
Realiste.
Baby's First Tooth, The.— James M. Bailey.— BTB4— DRB—
OHCS-10
Baby's Hands. — Gomei, tr. fr. the Japanese. — MPB
Baby's Kiss, The.— G. R. Emerson.— BTB-3— HT—OHCS-19
Baby's Logic. — Elizabeth Whitfield Bellamy. See Baby Logic.
Baby's Name, The.— Unknown. — WRR-24
Baby's Offering. — Anna F. Burnhani. — OHCS-37
Baby's Omar, The. — Carolyn Wells. — PA
Baby's Shoes.— William Cox Bennett.— LPS-1
Baby's Skies.— Mary C. Bartlett.— MOAH
Baby's Soliloquy, A.— Unknown. — OHCS-18 — PA— PPYP—
YFR
Baby's Thoughts, The. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Baby's Unanswerable Argument. — Louise Malloy. — WRR-56
Baby's Valentine. — Laura E. Richards.— ME
Baby's Visitor. — Unknown. — BTB-3
Baby's Way. — Rabindranath Tagore. — MOAH
Baby-Song. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Sea Dreams (What
Does Little Birdie Say?)
Bacaote to Alexis. — Gillespie Evans. — CAG
Baccalaureate Sermons and Addresses: What Their Character
and Aims Should Be. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Bacchae, The, •?<?/.— Euripides, tr. fr. the Greek by Sir Gilbert
Murray.
Home of Aphrodite. — AWP
Joy of Life, The.— WTP-4
("Will they ever come to me, ever again.'*) — MV-2
Bacchanalia; or, The New Age. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN—
GEPC— VLEP
Evening (sel.). — LC
Bacchanalian Song, A. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller
Procter) . — EPW-4
Bacchanalian Verse, A. — Robert Herrick.— BEL
Bacchante to Her Babe, The. — Eunice Tietjens. — HBMV —
NP— NV
Bacchus.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— AP A— APW— AWP— BAV
— GPE— HBV— LA— LBAP— LEAP— MOAP— OBEY
Bacchus. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Bacchus. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Rhododaphne.
Bacchus. — Frank Dempster Sherman.— BAP — LBMV — MAP—
WTP-8
Bacchus and the Pirates.— Alfred Noyes.— BHP— CPAN-2
Bacchus in Tuscany, sel. — Francesco Redi, tr. fr. the Italian by
Leigh Hunt.
Bacchus' Opinion of Wine, and Other Beverages. — AWP
Bacchus' Opinion of Wine, and Other Beverages. — Francesco
Redi. See Bacchus in Tuscany.
Bacchylides. — George Meason Whicher. — AA
Bachelor and Baby. — Margaret Cameron.— WRR-39
Bachelor Coat, The.— George Baker.— OHCS-37
(Le Dernier Jour d'un Condarane.) — PR
(Old Coat, The.)— SR
Bachelor Hall.— Eugene Field.— BLPA—PEF
Bachelor Sale, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-17
(Old Bachelors' Sale, The.)— MHT
Bachelors, The. — Unknown. — BTB-S— OHCS-S
Bachelor's Dream, The.— Thomas Hood— BOHV— OHCS-35—
THP— WRR-12
Bachelor's Growl, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Bachelor's Hall.— John Finley.— BHP— HB V— LPS-3— OHCS-4
Bachelor's Hope, The.— Malcolm M. Luzader.— OHCS-32
Bachelor's Love Song, A. — J. H. Ryan. — WRR-7
Bachelor's Mono-Rhyme, A. — Charles Mackay. — BOHV
Bachelor's Pipe, A. — Unknown.— BTB-7
Bachelor's Reverie, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Bachelor's Soliloquy, The. — Unknown. — HSP— OHCS-1 — PA
Bachelor's Supper, A. — J. A. Mitchell. — SPE-S
Bachelor's Wedding Trip, A, sel. — Charles Pomeroy Sherman.
Spirits of Fire, The. — BTB-6
Bach's Fugues. — Thomas Edward Brown. See Tommy Big-Eyes.
Bach's Organ Works, Vol. V, No. 27. — Thomas Edward Brown.
—FT
Back (C.).— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP— GTSL—LBBV—
RH— SBA
(Black.)— BMEP—PYM
Back Again! — Celia Thaxter. — HS
Back and Side Go Bare, Go Bare. — Unknown. See Gammer
Gurton's Needle.
Back from a Two- Years* Sentence. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Back from the War.— T. De Witt Talmage. — BTB-6
Back from Town. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Back Home.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Back Home. — Harriet Monroe.— PFE
Back in the Mountains. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey.— VF
Back in War Days.- -Pauline Phelps. — BTB-9
Back o' Hairst, The. — Jessie Annie Anderson.— HMSP
Back of God, The.— J. R. Perkins.— OQP—QP-2
Back to Broadway. — George Randolph Chester. — OHCS-39
Back to Griggsby's Station. — James Whitcomb Riley. — BLPA
(Back Where They Used to Be.)— CHS
(Griggsby's Station.)— CPWR— TPH—WTP-7
Back to Life.— Unknown.— WRR-29
Back to the Army Again. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Back to the South. — Clement Wood. — AMV-36
Back Where They Used to Be. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Back to Griggsby's Station.
Back Yard.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Back-Log, The; or, Uncle Ned's Little Game. — Innes Randolph.
—OHCS-18
Backslider, The. — Jeanne Robert Foster. — SPT
Backsliding Brother. — Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-31
Backstair Ballad.— David McCord.— BOHV
Backward Child, A (arr.). — Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton. —
WRR-36
Backward — Forward. — Unknown. — BLRP
Backward Look, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Backwoodsman, The, sel. ("Glory and Danger are allied"). —
James Kirk Paulding. — BAV
Bacon's Epitaph Made by His Man. — Unknown. — AP — APB —
APW— IAP— LA— PAH— SPP
Bad Axe Fair, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— WLIP
Bad Boy, The. — Norman Gale. — GS
Bad Boy.— Unknown.— WRR-S2
Bad Boy's Diary, A. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Bad Cold, A.—-H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-26
Bad Dream.— Unknown.— WRR-SQ
Bad Dreams.— Robert Browning.— OAEP
Bad Kittens, The.— Elizabeth. J. Coatsworth.— MPB— YT
Bad Man Ballad (with music). — Unknown. — ABF-
Bad News.— Hugh McNair Kahler.— PPD-1
Bad Peter, Bad Joe.— Unknown.— WRR-3S
Bad Prayers. — Bronson Alcott. — BTB-6
Bad Reading.— Walter Taylor Field.— MOB
Bad Rufe Tolliver.— John Fox, Jr. See Trail of the Lonesome
Bad Season /Makes the Poet Sad, The. — Robert Herrick.—
Bad Squire, The. — Charles Kingsley. See Yeast.
33
Badminton
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Badminton. — Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall. See Studies at Delhi.
Badon Hill.— John Masefield.— PM
Baffled Champion, The.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— SPE-4
Baffled Knight, The (diff.t longer vers. in Percy's Reliques). —
Unknown.— -ESPB
Bag of the Bee, The.— Robert Herrick.— EPEP— EPW-2— LC
— OAEP
Bag of Tools, A.— R. L. Sharpe. — BLPA — POI — SL
(Stumbling-Block or Stepping-Stone.) — VIL
Baggage Coach Ahead, The. — Unknown, — ABS
Baggage Fiend, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Bagley Wood.— Lionel Pigot Johnson.— VLEP
Bagpipe Player. — Leonora Speyer. — MCT — TBV
Bag-Pipes at Sea.— Clinton Scollard.— GPE— LBMV
Baharistan, sel, — Jami, tr. fr. the Persian.
Fragment: "Though decked the tray." — CIV
Baile and Aillinn.— William Butler Yeats.— GTML
Bailey's Hands.— Mark Van Doren.— AMV-35
Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The (in Percy's Reliques).—
Unknown.— EPW-1— ESPB— EV-2— GN— HBV— LC—
NAL— OAEP— OBB— OTPC
(Bayliffe's Daughter of Islington, The.)— PB-8— WP
(True Love Requited; or, The Bailiff's Daughter of Isling
ton.)— TYP
Bait, The. — John Donne. — OAEP
Bait of the Average Fisherman. — H. C. Dodge. — THP
Baitsy and I Are Oudt.— George M. Warren.— OHCS-24
Baker's Boy, The.— Mary Effie Lee Newsome. — CDC
Baker's Duzzen uv Wize Sawz, A. — Edward Rowland Sill. —
HBV— HBVY
Baker's Tale, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See Hunting of the Snark,
The.
Baking for the Party.— Grace Livingston Hill. — WRR-50
Bal Masque: 1915.— M. C. Sinclair.— RH
Balaam (in The Christian Year).— John Keble.— OBVV
Balade: "Hyd, Absolom, thy gilte tresses clere." — Geoffrey
Chaucer. See Legend of Good Women, The.
Balade de Bon Conseyl.— Geoffrey Chaucer.— BEL— BLV—EP
— EPP— TPH
(Ballad of Good Counsel.)— ACP— CAW
(Ballade of Good Counsel — mod. by Henry van Dyke.) —
BLV
(Good Counseil of Chaucer.)— BCEP— EPW-1
(Good Counsel of Chaucer.) — EV-1
(Truth.)— AWP—CRE— EM-1— EPOM
(Truth Shall Make You Free, The.)— CBOV
(Written on His Deathbed.) — LEAP
Balade of Charitie, The. — Thomas Chatterton. See Excelente
Balade of Charitie, An.
Balaklava.— Alexander Smith (or Alexander Beaufort Meek).—
BTB-4— LPS-2
Balance, The.— George Sterling. — PC
Balance of Europe, The. — Alexander Pope. — TOP
Balance Wheel, The.— Elmer Ruin Coates.— OHCS-5
"Balancing of gaudy broad pavilions, The." — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
Balboa.— Nora Perry.— PAH
Balcony, The. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by F. P.
Sturm.— WTP-1
(Le Balcon — tr. by Lord Alfred Douglas.)— AWP
Balcony of Dust. — Winfield Townley Scott.— BPM-35
Balcony Scene, The. — Edmond Rostand. See Cyrano de Ber
gerac.
Balcony Scene from Romeo and Juliet. — William Shakespeare.
See Romeo and Juliet.
Balder, sets. — Sydney D obeli.
Chanted Calender, A.— -DD— FPH— GBV— GTSE—HBV—
HBVY— OBEV— ODP— RG— WP
(Procession of the Flowers.)— GN — OTPC— RON
(Spring's Procession.) — CBPC
Cradle Song of Amy. — BOL
Dante, Shakespeare, Milton. — VA
England.— EPW-4
(This Dear English Land.)— EV-5
Mother's Song, A.— BOL
Sea Ballad.— VA
"Thought, Labor. Patience." — BMEP
Balder Dead, sel. — Matthew Arnold.
Burning of Balder's Ship, The.— BMEP
(Incremation, The.) — VA
"Gods held talk together, group'd in knots, The." — BPJN
Balder's Wife. — Alice Cary.— AA — LA
Bald-Headed Man, The. — Little Rock Gazette. — BTB-3 —
OHCS-19— WRR-43
Bald-Headed Tyrant, The.— Mary E. Vandyne.— BOHV
Baldness of Chewed Ear, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Balkis. — Lascelles Abercrombie. See Emblems of Love.
Ballad: " 'And whither would you lead me then?' " — Sir Walter
Scott. See Rokeby.
Ballad, A: "As I was walkin' th* jungle round, a-killin' of tigers
and time." — Guy Wetmqre Carry!.— BOHV— PA
Ballad: "Auld wife sat it her ivied door, Th«." — Charles Stuart
Calverly.— BOHV— EV-5— HBV— PA— PC — PCD —
THP— TSW
(Auld Wife, The.)— NA -PASC— PIAE
(Butter and Eggs and a Pound of Cheese.)— WTP-3
Ballad: "Crowd about me, little children." — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
Ballad, A: "Dear Betty! come, give me sweet kisses!" — Sir
Charles Hanbury Williams (after Martial).— FT
Ballad, A: "Druid Urien had daughters seven, The." — Sir Wal
ter Scott — BHV
Ballad- "Follow, follow me into the South." — Marjorie Allen
Seiffert.— HBMV . .
Ballad: "Fools, fools are mortal men. — Alain Chartier, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington.— AFP
Ballad: "He said: 'The shadows darken down.' —May Kendall.
TTT3T7'
Ballad: "In the summer even." — Harriet Prescott Spofford. —
TT-p-y T T> A p
Ballad- "It was not in the winter" (C.). — Thomas Hood. — TOP
(abr.)— VA
(Ballad: Time ot Roses.)— EV-4
(It Was the Time of Roses.)— CH— GPE— PFE
(Time of RosesO-BLV-OBEV-OBVV-PG
Ballad- "O what is that sound which so thrills the ear. — W. H.
Auden.— MBP . . „ __ _ ATITI
Ballad, A: "Rise, rise, bright genius rise."— Unknown.— APB
Ballad: "Roses in my garden, The."— Maurice Baring. — HBV
Ballad' "She's up and gone, the graceless girl! — Ihomas Hood.
— BFVR
Ballad: "Spring it is cheery."— Thomas Hood.— ERP— VA
("What Can an Old Man Do But Die?")— LPS-1
Ballad: "There is no flower." — Eustace Deschamps, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Ballad, A: " 'Twas when the seas were roaring." — John Gay.
See What-d'ye-call-it.
Ballad: A.D. 1400. — Charles Kingsley. See Ballad of Earl Hal-
dan's Daughter, The.
Ballad against Long-Loving, A (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown.—
TMEV
Ballad against the Enemies of France. — Fra.nc.ois Villon., tr. fr.
the French by Algernon Charles Swinburne. — AWP
Ballad: Alice Brand.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake,
The (Alice Brand).
Ballad by Hans Breitmann.— Charles Godfrey Leland. — BOHV
(Ballad of the Mermaid.) — THP
(Ritter Hugo.)— LPS-3
Ballad: Dames of the Olden Time, The. — Francois Villon. See
Ballad of Dead Ladies, The.
Ballad for a Boy, A.— William Cory.— ABVC-— PECK
(Two Captains, The.)— LH
Ballad for Gloom. — Ezra Pound.— MAP — OBVV
Ballad for One Born in Missouri.— Phyllis McGinley. — NYBV
Ballad from April. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Ballad in Blank Verse of the Making of a Poet, A, sels. — John
Davidson.
Greenock.—BSV
Man as God.— BMEP
Ballad: Knights of the Olden Time, The. — Francois Villon, fr.
ffr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
(Ballad of the Lords of Old Time — -tr. by Algernon Charles
Swinburne. ) —AWP— JAW P— WB P
(Ballade of Old-Time Lords— fr. by John Payne.) — WTP-9
Ballad: La Belle Dame sans Merci. — John Keats. See La Belle
Dame sans Merci.
Ballad Made by Villon at the Request of His Mother with
Which to Pray to Our Lady. — Francois Villon, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
(His Mother's S'ervice to Our Lady — tr. by Dante Gabriel
Rossetti.)— AWP— CAW
Ballad Maker, A. — Padraic Colum.— TL
Ballad Monger, The.— John Gay. Sec Shepherd's Week, The.
Ballad of a Bridal. — Edith Nesbit Bland. — VA
Ballad of a Butcher and the Dear Little Children, The. — Un
known— OHCS-17
Ballad of a Careless Man.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Ballad of a Child.— John G. Neihardt.— SBMV
Ballad of a Cruel Fate. — Dana Burnet. — WTP-2
Ballad of a Famous Fisherman, A. — Lyon Sharman. — CPG
Ballad of a Lost House. — Leonora Speyer. — PP— TBM
Ballad of a Nun, A.— John Davidson.— BMEP— GPE— HBMV
— LBBV— LEAP— MBP— VLEP
Ballad of a Strange Thing. — Phelps Putnam. — MAP— MOAP
— TCPD
Ballad of a Wilful Woman.— Unknown.— OHCS-4Q
Ballad of a Wooing. — Olive Tilford Dargan. — MLP
Ballad of Adam's First, The. — Leland Davis.— HBMV
Ballad of Admiral Hosier's Ghost. — Richard Glover. See Ad
miral Hosier's Ghost.
Ballad of Agincourt, The. — Michael Drayton. — BCEP — BPB—
MCT
(Agincourt.)— AEP-W— BEL— BHV— EA— EV-1— HBV
— LEAP — MCCG — NAL— OBEV— OHNP—
PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— WHA
(Agincourt: The Battle.) — LH
(Battle of Agincourt, The.)— ABVC— BFVR— GN— LPS-2
— OFPE— TVSH
(His Ballad of Agincourt.)— EPEP
(Ode to the Cambro-Britans and Their Harp, His Ballad of
Agincourt.) — EPP
(To the Cambro-Britains [or Britons] and Their Harpe, His
Ballad of Agincourt.)— AEV— CRE— EP— EPC—
EPW-1— OAEP— OBS— TOP— TPH
Ballad of Ancient Oaths, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Ballad of Angel May, The. — Leonard Bacon. — POOT
Ballad of Antiquaries, A. — Austin Dobson. — POTT
Ballad of Babie Bell, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AP—
CCR— OHCS-13
(Baby Bell— C.).— HBV— LPS-1— MHT
Ballad of Baby Bunting, The. — Henry S. Leigh.— BOL
Ballad of Beal' and Duine. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of
the Lake, The.
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TITLE INDEX
Ballad
Ballad of Beau Brocade, The. — Austin Dobson. — BTB-8 (abr.)
Ballad of Bedlam.— PMMC/I.— NA— SPE-4
Ballad of Billy the Kid, The.— Harry Herbert Knibbs.— TL
Ballad of Blasphemous Bill, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of Boh Da Thone, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Ballad of Bouillabaisse, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
— ALV— BOHV — CR — EV-5 — FT — HBV— MCT—
OBVV— PER— VA— WTP-9
Ballad of Breakneck, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Ballad of Bunker Hill, The. — Edward Everett Hale. — MC —
PAH
Ballad of Burdens, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN —
VLEP
Ballad of Burial, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Ballad of Camden Town, The. — James Elroy Flecker.— HBV—
NAL
Ballad of Cape St. Vincent, A.— John Masefield.— PM
Ballad of Capri, A.— Harper's Weekly.— OHCS-22
Ballad of Captain Kidd, The.— Unknown.— WTP-1
Ballad of Cassandra Brown, The. — Helen Gray Cone.— EHP-
BOHV— BTB-4— OHCS-24
Ballad of Charity, The. — Charles Godfrey Leland.— BOHV—
THP
Ballad of Chickamauga, The. — Maurice Thompson.— MC— PAH
Ballad of Christmas, A. — Walter de la Mare.— SDH — YF
Ballad of Claremont Hill, A. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Ballad of College Days, A. — Swarthmore Phoenix. — CAG
Ballad of Crossing the Brook, A. — Charles G. D. Roberts. See
Ballad of the Brook, The.
Ballad of Dansekar the Dutchman, A. — Unknown. — SG
Ballad of Davy Crockett, The (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Ballad of Dead Girls. — Dana Burnet. — OBAV
Ballad of Dead Ladies, The. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— ALV— ATP— AWP— BEL
— EP— EPP— GR-e— HBV— JAWP— POTT — TOP-
TPH— VA— VLEP— WBP
(Ballad: Dames of the Olden Time, The — tr. by Henry Car
rington.) — AFP
(Ballade of Dead Ladies — orig. and tr. by Andrew Lang.) —
HBV— LEAP— PIAE
(Ballade of Old-Time Ladies — tr. by John Payne.) — WTP-8
Ballad of Death, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.— VLEP
Ballad of Dennis McGinty, The. — Dana Burnet. — BHP —
MPC-13
Ballad of Douglas Bridge. — Francis Carlin.— GT1V — HBMV
Ballad of Downal Baun. — Padraic Colum. — SUS
Ballad of Dreamland, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN
— EPN— HBV— TCEP— VLEP— WTP-8
Ballad of Earl Haldan's Daughter, The.— Charles Kingsley.—
CSBP— EV-5— GS— OTPC
(Ballad: A. D. 1400.)— GN
(Earl Haldan's Daughter.) — OG — STB
Ballad of East and West, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— BEL—
BPN — CP — CRE— GR-e— HBV— LBBV—XH—LL-4
— MPC-14— NPH— OHNP — PB-9 — POT— PTA-2—
PTER—PVS—PYM— RKV — TCEP — TSW—TSWC
— VA— WRR-7
Ballad of Elizabeth Zane, The.— Unknown.— SPE-8
Ballad of Elkanah B. Atkinson. — Hoi man F. Day.— WRR-38
Rallad of Eve's Return.— Theodosia Garrison. — OHCS-40
Ballad of Father Gilligan, The.— William Butler Yeats.— CV—
HBV— HTR— MBP — NAL— OTA— POTT— PTER—
TVSH— WHL
(Father Gilligan.)— TSW—TSWC
Ballad of Fisher's Boarding-House, The. — Rudyard Kipling.—
RKV
Ballad of Francois Villon, A. — Charles Algernon Swinburne. —
BEL— BMEP— BPN— PFE— VLEP— WTP-8
Ballad of Good Counsel. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Balade de
Bon Conseyl.
Ballad of Gum-Boot Ben, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of Hard-Luck Henry, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of Heaven, A. — John Davidson. — BMEP — EPW-5—
HBMV— NAL— TCEP— TPH—V A— VLEP
Ballad of Hell, A.— John Davidson.— BLV—CBOV— MBP—
WHA
Ballad of Heroes, A.— Austin Dobson.— BLP— CR— GA— HBV
— HBVY— OHIP— PEOR— POT— RON
Ballad of High Endeavor, A.— Unknown.— BOHV— NA
Ballad of Human Life.— Thomas Lovell Beddoes.— CRE— VA
Ballad of Hynd Horn, The, — Unknown. See Hynd Horn.
Ballad of Imitation, The. — Austin Dobson. — CR — HBV —
VLEP
Ballad of Ishmael Day, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-1— PAH
Ballad of Iskander, The. — James Elroy Flecker. — CRE
Ballad of Jack and Jill, The. — Anthony C. Deane. See Here
Is the Tale.
Ballad of Tack Jouett. — Julia Johnson Davis. — AMV-35
Ballad of Tack Monroe, The. — Jesse Edgar Middleton.— CPG
Ballad of Jenny the Mare, The.— Edward Fitzgerald. — EV-5
Ballad of Tohn Camplejohn. — Bliss Carman. — LEAP
Ballad of John Nicholson, A.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— NAL
Ballad of John Silver, A.— John Masefield.— CV— GR-2— MBP
— PM— TSW--TSWC
Ballad of Tudas Iscariot, The.*' — Robert Buchanan. — BMEP —
HER— HBV— PTER— SBA— TPH— VA— WTP-2
Ballad of Keith of Ravelston, The. — Sydney Dobell. See Nup
tial Eve, A.
Ballad of Kind Kittok, The (in mod. Eng.). — William Dunbar.
— TMEV
Ballad of "La Tribune," The. — Archibald MacMechan. — CPG
Ballad of Lieutenant Miles. — Clinton Scollard. — MC
(Deed of Lieutenant Miles.)— PAH
3tous roses of rapture."
Ballad of Life, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — HBV —
VLEP
Ballad of Little Faith. — E. B. White.— NYBV
Ballad of London, A. — Richard Le Gallienne. — BMEP — HBMV
—MBP— PER
Ballad of Love in London, A. — Charles Hanson Towne. — MCT
Ballad of Lovely Bridget (abr.). — Marjorie Allen Seiffert.— TL
Ballad of Low-Lie-Down. — Madison Cawein. — HBV
Ballad of Manila Bay, A. — Charles G. D. Roberts. — GA — PAH
Ballad of Marjorie, A. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — TIP
Ballad of Meikle-Mouthed Meg, The (abr.). — Unknown. — STB
Ballad of Minepit Shaw, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Ballad of Moll Magee, The.— William Butler Yeats.— PTER—
TPH
Ballad of Nan Bull en.— Margaret Widdemer.— AMV-36
Ballad of Nathan Hale, The. — Unknown. See Nathan Hale.
Ballad of New Orleans, The.— George Henry Boker.— PAH
Ballad of New Sins, A, sels. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-2
Immorality of Indianapolis, The.
Prelude: "I am sick of the riot<
Sin of South Bend, The.
Wickedness of Washington, The.
Ballad of O'Bruadir, The. — Frederick Robert Higgins.— OBMV
Ballad of Old Doc Higgins. — Leonora Speyer. — PFE
Ballad of One-Eyed Mike, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of Oriana, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BFVR
Ballad of Oriskany, The. — Obadiah Cyrus Auringer. — AA
Ballad of Orleans, A. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — HBV
— VA
Ballad of Our Lady.— William Dunbar.— ACP— CAW
(Ane Ballat of Our Lady.)— EBSV
Ballad of Our Lady. — Penitentes, tr. by Mary Austin. — APW
Ballad of Paco Town, The.— Clinton Scollard.— PAH
Ballad of Past Meridian, A. — George Meredith.— EV-5 — POTT
Ballad of Prose and Rhyme, The. — Austin Dobson. — POTT —
WTP-4
Ballad of Proverbs. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Ballad of Reading Gaol, The.— Oscar Wilde.— BMEP— GPE—
GR-e (much abr.)— HBV— LEAP — OBMV (abr.)—
SBA— SR (much abr.)—TCEP (much abr.)— WTP-10
(much abr.)
(Ballad of Reading Jail, The.)— VLEP
sels. fr. above
"For oak and elm have pleasant leaves" (fr. Pt. II). —
"He did not wear his scarlet coat" (fr. Pts. I, II). —
"I know not whether Laws be right" (Pt. V). — ACP
(In Prison.)— OQP—QP-2
"There is no chapel on the day" (fr. Pt. IV).— BMC—
GTIV
Yet Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves (br. sel. fr.
pt. 1).— WHA
Ballad of Redhead's Day, A. — Richard Butler Glaenzer. — MC—
Ballad of Riding. A. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — NP
Ballad of Roncesvalles, A. — Felicia Dorothea Hernans. — EPW-4
Ballad of Sally in Our Alley, The. — Henry Carey. — CEP—
OBEC
(Sally in Our Allev.) — AEP-D — AWP — BOHV — BTP—
CBOV — &V-3 — FT — GEPM — GPE — GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL— HBV— JAWP— LEAP— LPS-1
— NAL — OBEV— OG— PG— RIS— SBA— SPE-4
(abr.)— TOP— WBP— WTP-3
Ballad of Santa Claus, A. — Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Ballad of Sarsfield, A. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).
— HBV
Ballad of Sea Fardingers, Describing Evil Fortune, A. — Un
known. — SG
Ballad of Semmerwater, The. — William Watson. — PASC
Ballad of Sir Bors, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Ballad of Sir John Franklin, A. — George Henry Boker. — AA
— APL— HBV— NPH— OTA— PTER
(Sir John Franklin.)— OHCS-1
Ballad of Sir Kay, A. — Howard Newman. — MPC-14
Ballad of Smiles and Tears, The. — Lee O. Harris and James
Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Ballad of Soulful Sam, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of Splendid Silence, The.— Edith Nesbit.— WRR-2
Ballad of Sweet P, The.— Virginia Woodward Cloud.— PAH—
WRR-22
(Penelope's Christmas Dance.) — GSRC — OHCS-38
Ballad of the Angel, The. — Theodosia Garrison.— HBV
Ballad of the Armada. A. — Austin Dobson. — CTBP — LH
(Ballad to Queen Elizabeth, A.)— ALV— CPOI— GTBS—
OBVV— TVSH
Ballad of the Army, The. — Tu Fu, tr. fr. the Chinese by E. W.
Houlding. — RH
Ballad of the Banshee. — James B. Dollard, — CPG
Ballad of the Battle of Gibeon, The. — G. K. Chesterton. — YT
Ballad of the "Billycock/' The.— Anthony C. Deane.— ALV—
BHP— BMEP— TSW
Ballad of the Bird-Bride. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. —
BTB-7
Ballad of the Black Fox Skin, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of the Boat. The. — Richard Garnett. — CG— HBV—
PBGG— VA
Ballad of the "Bolivar," The. — Rudyard Kipling. — EPP — OG
—RKV— TCEP
Ballad of the Bore, The.— Austin Dobson. — VLEP
Ballad of the Boston Tea-Party, A. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.—
MC— PAH
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Ballad
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Ballad of the Brand, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of the Brave. — Grantland Rice. — POI — SL
Ballad of the Brook, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— CCR
(Ballad of Crossing the Brook, The.) — SPE-2
Ballad of the Canal .— Phcebe Cary.— BOHV
Ballad of the Careless Lover. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — TL
Ballad of the Cars, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Ballad of the Circus, A. — Charles Hanson Towne. — CV
Ballad of the "Clampherdown," The. — Rudyard Kipling. —
PECK— RKV
Ballad of the Colors, The. — Thomas Dunn English. — BTB-7—
PTWP— SPE-3
Ballad of the Conernaugh Flood, A. — Hardwick Drummond
Rawnsley.— PAH
Ballad of the Cross, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — HBMV —
HBVY— MRV— NV— PT
Ballad of the Dark Ladie, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. —
BPN— ERP
Ballad of the Dolphin's Daughter. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. —
MLP— TL
Ballad of the Doorstone. — Louise Ay res Garnett. — TBM
Ballad of the Easier Way, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Ballad of the Emeu, The. — Bret Harte. — BOHV
Ballad of the Epiphany.— Charles Dalmon.— HBMV— TSW
Ballad of the Erie Canal. — Unknown. — ABF — IHA
Ballad of the Faded Field. — Robert Burns Wilson. — AA
Ballad of the Fiddler, The. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James
Starkey) .— MPB— PB-6— TL
Ballad of the Fleet, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See "Revenge,"
The.
Ballad of the Fox, The.— Unknown. — CGOV
(Song of the Fox.)— MV-2
Ballad of the Foxhunter, The. — William Butler Yeats. — CM P
— GR-e— POY
Ballad of the French Fleet, A. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
— AA— APD— CAP— HBV— MC— PAH— PTER
Ballad of the Gibbet. — Francois Villon, tr. jr. the French by
Andrew Lang.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Epitaph in the Form of a Ballad Which Villon Made for
Himself and His Companions When They Were
Waiting to Be Hanged, tr. by Henry Carrington.)
—AFP
Ballad of the Goodly Fere. — Ezra Pound. — BAP — BLV —
C AW— CM P— HBV— LEAP— MAP— N P— TCPD
Ballad of the Harp- Weaver, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.—
HWM— YT
Ballad of the Huntsman. — Selma Robinson.— PIAE
Ballad of the Indifferent Whist Player, The. — Edgar A. Guest.
— CVG
Ballad of the "Ivanhoe," The. — "Bill" Adams. — BBV—PYM
Ballad of the Jelly-Cake.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Ballad of the King's Jest, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— GBV —
RKV
Ballad of the King's Mercy, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Ballad of the Lakes, A.— Laura E. McCully.— CPG
Ballad of the Lords of Old Time. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the
French by Algernon Charles Swinburne. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
(Ballad: Knights of the Olden Time, The, tr. by Henry
Carrington.) — AFP
(Ballade of Old-Time Lords, tr. by John Payne.)— WTP-9
Ballad of the Lost Bride, The. — Thomas Haynes Bayly. See
Mistletoe Bough, The.
Ballad of the Mermaid. — Charles Godfrey Leland.— TPH
(Ballad by Hans Breitman.) — BOHV
(Ritter Hugo.) — LPS-3
Ballad of the Merry Ferry, The. — Emma Rounds. — MPB — RIS
Ballad of the Northern Lights, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of the Outer Life. — Hugo von Hofmannsthal, tr. fr. the
German by Jethro Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Ballad of the Oysterman, The (C.).— Oliver Wendell Holmes.
_APB— BHP— BOHV— CAP— CCR— CSBP— HBV—
HBVY — LA— MCCG— MOAP— OHNP— OTA— PB-6
_PCD— POY— PYM— SC— STB— THP— YT
Ballad of the Pious Pete, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Ballad of the Primitive Jest. — Andrew Lang. — BOHV
(Ballade of the Primitive Jest.) — HBV
Ballad of the Prodigal Son, The. — "W. H. S."— CAG
Ballad of the Quest, The. — Virna Sheard. — CPG
Ballad of the Rag-Bag Heart. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — AV
Ballad of the Red Earl, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Ballad of the Rising in the North, A. — Unknown. — ACP
Ballad of the Road, A. — Constance d'Arcy Mackay. — MMV —
NPSC
Ballad of the "Rover," The. — Archibald MacMechan. — CPG—
OCL
Ballad of the Rubber Plant and the Palm, The. — Alice W. Rol
lins.— RON
Ballad of the Sailor Ben. — Jack Mitchell
(Hints on Writing Verse.) — PCD
Ballad of the Shamrock, The. — Fitz James O'Brien. — OHCS-22
Ballad of the Solemn Ass, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Ballad of the Taylor Pup, The. — Eugene Field. — BHP —
PEF
Ballad of the Tempest (C.). — James Thomas Fields. — LC —
OHCS-19— PTA-2— TYP
(Captain's Daughter, The.)— FF— HBV— HBVY— MPC-8
—PECK— POI— STP
(Tempest, The.)— LPS-2
Ballad of the Thanksgiving Pilgrim.— Clinton Scollard.— TOAH
Ballad of the Three Sons, The. — Amanda B. Hall. — PP
Ballad of the Wayfarer, The. — Robert Buchanan. — BTB-7
Ballad of the Were- Wolf , The.— Rosamund Marriott Watson.—
WRR-2
Ballad of the White Horse, The, sels. — G. K. Chesterton.
Ethandune: The Last Charge.— CR
Songs of Guthrura and Alfred, The.— HBV
"Up over windy wastes."— BMEP — LEAP
Ballad of the Wicked Nephew. — James T. Fields.— BTB-5
Ballad of the Wise Men, A.— Margaret Widdemer.— MCT
Ballad of the Women of Paris. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the
French by Algernon Charles Swinburne. — AWP — JAWP
— WBP
(Ballade of the Women of Paris, tr. by John Payne.) —
WTP-9
Ballad of the Young Queen, The. — Eleanore Widdis.— GSRC
Ballad of Thread for a Needle.— Marjorie Allen Seiffert.— TBM
Ballad of Trees and the Master, A. — Sidney Lanier. — AA —
ADAH — B AV — BTP — CAW— DD A— GPE— GR-a—
HBV — IAP — LA — LBAP — LL-3 — MAP — MOM—
MRV— OBAV— OQP— PB-6— PC— PFE— PFY— POY
_PT — PTER — QP-1 — RT— SBA— SPP— TCAP—
TOP— WGRP— WHL— WLIP
(Trees and the Master, The.)— LLC—NLK
Ballad of True Thomas, The. — Unknown. See Thomas the
Rhymer.
Ballad of Two Seas.— George Sterling.— MOAP
Ballad of War, A.— Menella Bute Smedley.— OHCS-25
Ballad of William Sycamore, The.— Stephen Vincent Benet.—
BLV — GPE — HBMV — ISP — LA— MAP— MOAP—
MPB— POOT— PFY— SMP— TBM— TCAP— TL
Ballad of Wise Men, A.— George M. P. Baird.— SDH
Ballad of Women I Love.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Ballad -of Yukon Jake, The.— Edward E. Paramore, fr. — BLPA
Ballad Riding in the North, A (in Percy's Reliques). — Un
known. — ACP
Ballad: Things of No Account, The. — Francois Villon, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
(All Things except Myself I Know, tr. by Henry Carring
ton,)— BOHV
(Ballade of Things Known and Unknown, tr. by John
Payne.)— WTP-9
Ballad: Time of Roses. — Thomas Hood. See Ballad: "It was
not in the winter."
Ballad to Queen Elizabeth, A.— Austin Dobson. — ALV— CPOI
_GTB S— OB V V— T VSH
(Ballad of the Armada, A.)— CTBP— LH
Ballad upon a Wedding, A.— Sir John Suckling.— AEP-W—
CR— EPC— EPEP (si. abr.)— EPS— EPW-2 (a&r.)—
EV-2— FT (si. abr.)— GPE (a&r.)— HBV (si. abr.)—
LC— LEAP— NBE— OBS
(Wedding, A.)— BOHV
Bride, The (sel.).— BLV— LPS (abr.)
Ballad with an Ancient Refrain. — Unknown. — NA
Ballad Written for a Bridegroom. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the
French by Algernon Charles Swinburne. — AWP
Ballade: "Pretty maid she died, she died, in love-bed as she
lay, The." — Paul Fort, tr. fr. the French by Frederick
York Powell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Pretty Maid, The.)— OBMV
Ballade by the Fire. — Edwin Arlington Robinson.— PFE — POT
Ballade Catalogue of Lovely Things, A. — Richard Le Gallienne.
— CBOV— PASC— PIAE— PT
(Ballade-Catalogue of Lovely Things.) — CP — HBMV—
POT— SPT %
(Catalog of Lovely Things.)— MMV— NPSC
Ballade de Marguerite. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Oscar
Wilde.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Ballade in Commendation of Honour, A. — Gawain Douglas.
See Palice of Honour, The.
Ballade Made in the Hot Weather. — William Ernest Henley. —
ISP— MBP— POTT
(Made in the Hot Weather.) — GN
Ballade Nonsectarian. — Julia Clopton Cresap. — PPD-1
Ballade of a Conspicuous Omission from "The Book of Hu
morous Verse."— Carolyn Wells.— BOHV
Ballade of a Friar. — Clement Marot, original and tr. fr. the
French by Andrew Lang. — HBV
Ballade of a Ship. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — TSW—
TSWC
Ballade of a Toyokuni Color-Print. — William Ernest Henley. —
BPN
Ballade of Adaptation, The. — Brander Matthews.— PC
Ballade of an Anti-Puritan, A. — G. K. Chesterton.— BOHV
Ballade of Any Father to Any Son, A.— J. C. Squire.— PIAE
Ballade of Ballade-Mongers, A. — Augustus M. Moore. — BOHV
—PA
Ballade of Blue China. — Andrew Lang. — BMEP— TSW—
TSWC— WTP
(Of Blue China.)— VA
Ballade of Boyhood, A.— Alfred Noyes.— BPM-31
Ballade of Christmas Ghosts. — Andrew Lang. — CO AH — SDH
Ballade of Dead Actors. — William Ernest Henley. — ALV—
OBMV— PFE— POTT— TPH— VLEP
Ballade of Dead Cities. — Edmund Gosse.— -BMEP — PTER—
WTP-4
Ballade of Dead Friends. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — A A
Ballade of Dead Ladies. — Francois Villon. See Ballad of
Dead Ladies, The.
Ballade of Dime Novels. — Arthur Guiterman.— PFE
Ballade of Dreamland, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
MBP— PTER
Ballade of Evoluti9n, A. — Grant Allen. — ATP
Ballade of Expansion. — Hilda Johnson. — PAH
Ballade of Fact and Fiction, The. — Brander Matthews.— PFE
Ballade of Faith.— Tom Maclnnes.— OCL
Ballade of Forgotten Loves. — Arthur Grissom. — BOHV
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Bankrupt's
Ballade of Good Counsel. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Balade de
Bon Conseyl.
Ballade of His Choice of a Sepulchre. — Andrew Lanff — BSV—
POTT
(Of His Choice of a Sepulchre.)— VA
(On His Choice of a Sepulcher.)— TPH
Ballade of His Own Country. — Andrew Lang. — MCT
Ballade of Islands, A. — Lucy Catlin Robinson. — AA
Ballade of Jakko Hill, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Ballade of June.— William Ernest Henley.— LHW—PTER
Ballade of Ladies' Names. — William Ernest Henley. — HBV
Ballade of Middle Age. — Andrew Lang. — HBV — LEAP
Ballade of Midsummer Days and Nights. — William Ernest Hen
ley.— CPOI
(Midsummer Days and Nights.) — WTP-S
Ballade of Muhammad Din Tilai. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Pus'hto
by E. Powys Mathers. — PG
Ballade of My Lady's Beauty.— Joyce Kilmer. — HBV— JK-1—
LBMV— LEAP— LHW— PR
Ballade of 1933, A.— Franklin P. Adams.— PIAE
Ballade of Old Loves, A. — Carolyn Wells. — COAH — CS
Ballade of Old-Time Ladies. — Francois Villon. See Ballad of
Dead Ladies, The.
Ballade of Old-Time Lords ("What more? Where is the third
Calixt"). — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French by John
Payne.— WTP-9
(Ballad: Knights of the Olden Time, The, tr. by Henry
Carrington.) — AFP
(Ballad of the Lords of Old Time, tr. by Algernon Charles
Swinburne.)— A WP— J A WP— WBP
Ballade of Old-Time Lords ("Where are the holy apostles
gone"). — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French by John
Payne.— WTP-9
Ballade of Playing Cards, A.— Gleeson White.— VA
Ballade of Primitive Man. — Andrew Lang. — ATP
(Double Ballade of Primitive Man.)— BOHV— WTP-6
Ballade of Professional Pride.-rCecil Chesterton.— BMC
Ballade of Prose and Rhyme, The. — Austin Dobson. — LEAP—
MBP— PIAE
Ballade of Queen's Lace.— Richard Le Gallienne. — CV— MPC-14
Ballade of Remembered Roses. — George Macy. — PIAE
Ballade of Riches.— Edward Wilbur Mason.— MHT—POI—SL
Ballade of Schopenhauer's Philosophy. — Franklin P. Adams. —
HBMV
Ballade of Spring. — Wrilliam Ernest Henley. — PIAE — TSW
Ballade of Spring's Unrest, A. — Bert Leston Taylor. — YT
Ballade of Suicide, A. — G. K. Chesterton.— ALV— BOHV—
HBV— WTP-3
Ballade of the Book-Hunter. — Andrew Lang. — EA— EPW-5
(Of the Book-Hunter.)— VA
Ballade of the Bookworm. — Andrew Lang. — FT
Ballade of the Coming Rain, The. — James Whitcorab Riley. —
CPWR
Ballade of the Dreamland Rose.— Brian Hooker. — GPE— HBMV
—ME
Ballade of the Engaged Young Man. — Richard Kendall Munkit-
trick. — PR
Ballade of the Forlorn Lady. — Creighton Brown Burnham. — OA
Ballade of the Gamefish. — Grantland Rice. — FF— POI
Ballade of the Golfer in Love.— Clinton Scollard.— BOHV
Ballade of the Grotesque, A. — G. K. Chesterton. — PIAE
Ballade of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. — Richard Le Gal
lienne.— WTP-6
Ballade of the Higher Learning, A. — Harvard Lampoon, — CAG
Ballade of the Junk-Man.— Richard Le Gallienne.— WTP-6
Ballade of the Mystic and the Mud.— Tom Maclnnes.— CPG
Ballade of the Nurserie, A. — John Twig. — NA
Ballade of the Poetic Life.— J. C. Squire.— OB MV
Ballade of the Pompadour's Fan. — Austin Dobson. — PFE
(On a Fan.)— HBV— LPS-3— VA
(On a Fan That Belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour.)
— ALV— BPN— FT— OBVV
(Pompadour's Fan.) — WTP-4
Ballade of the Primitive Jest. — Andrew Lang. — HBV
(Ballad of the Primitive Jest.)— BOHV
Ballade of the Road Unknown. — Richard Le Gallienne.— CV
Ballade of the Things That Remain. — Richard Le Gallienne. —
PFJE
Ballade of the Thrush. — Austin Dobson.— BLA
Ballade of the Unchanging Beauty. — Richard Le Gallienne. —
PFE
Ballade of the Women of Paris. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the
French by John Payne.— WTP-9
(Ballad of the Women of Paris, tr. by Algernon Charles
Swinburne.)— A WP—JAWP— WBP
Ballade of Things Known and Unknown. — Francois Villon, tr.
fr. the French by John Payne. — WTP-9
(All Things except Myself I Know, tr. by Henry Carring
ton.)— BOHV
(Ballad: Things of No Account, The, tr. by Henry Carring
ton.)— AFP
Ballade of Tru.sms.— William Ernest Henley. — CPOI
Ballade of Unfortunate Mammals. — Dorothy Parker. — ALV —
BOHV
Ballade of Wenches. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French by
John Payne.— WTP-9
(Villon's Ballade, tr. by Andrew Lang.)— HBV
(Villon's Straight Tip to All Cross Coves, tr. by William
Ernest Henley.)— AWP— BOHV— HBV— NA
Ballade of Women. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French by Tohn
Payne.— WTP-9
(Double Ballad of Good Counsel, A, tr. by Algernon Charles
Swinburne.) — AWP
Ballade of Youth and Age.— William Ernest Henley.— CPOI
Ballade of Youth Remaining. — Tom Maclnnes. — CPG
Ballade to Theocritus, in Winter. — Andrew Lang.— PC
(To Theocritus, in Winter.) — VA
Ballade- Catalogue of Lovely Things. — Richard Le Galiienne. See
Ballade Catalogue of Lovely Things, A.
Ballad-Singer, The. — Thomas Hardy, ^ee At Casterbridge
Fair.
Ballata: Concerning a Shepherd-Maid. — Guido Cavalcanti, tr. fr.
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Ballata: He Reveals His Increasing Love for Mandetta. — Guido
Cavalcanti, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
—AWP
Ballata: He Will Gaze upon Beatrice. — Dante Alighieri, tr. fr.
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP — JAWP—
WBP
Ballata: His Talk with Certain Peasant-Girls. — Franco Sac-
chetti, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. —
AWP
Ballata: In Exile at Sarzana. — Guido Cavalcanti, tr. fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP — JAWP—
WBP
Ballata: Of a Continual Death in Love. — Guido Cavalcanti,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Ballata: Of His Lady among Other Ladies. — Guido Cavalcanti,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Ballata: Of True and False Singing. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Ballata: One Speaks of the Beginning of His Love. — Unknown,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Ballet Girl, The.— Unknown.— BTB-4— WRR-27
Ballet Song of Mary, A. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— MAP—
NP
Balliol Rooks, The. — Frederick S. Boas. — BLA
Balloon Faces. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Balloon Man, The. — Rose Fyleman. — SUS
Balloon Man, The. Morton.— GFA
Balloon Peddler, The. — Christopher Morley. — MPC-13
Ballot, The. — John Pierpont. — AA — APL — GR-a — LEAP-
OTA
Ballot Reform. — Grover Cleveland.— BTB-6
Ballot-Box, The.— Edwin Hubbell Chapin.— OHCS-3
Ballotville Female Convention, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-14
Ball's Bluff.— Herman Melville.— BAV
Ballyhoo for a Mendicant. — Carlton Talbott. — LA
"Ballyvourney." — Thomas Boyd. — GTIV
Balme. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The.
Baloo, My Bairnie, Fa' Asleep. — James Smith. — BOL
Balooloo, My Lammie. — Lady Carolina Nairne. — BOL
Balow (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — EV-1 — OBEV
(By-Low.)— BLV (abr.)— CBOV
(Lady Anne Both well's Lament.)— BOL — HBV — LPS-1
Balow, My Bonnie. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Balsam, The. — Arthur Ketchum. See Legends for Trees.
Balthasar's Song. — William Shakespeare. See Much Ado about
Nothing,
Baltic Fog Notes. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Baltimore. — B. Rush Plumly. — AP
Bambino. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Bamboo Briars, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Bamboozling Grandma. — Unknown. — WRR-17
(Flattering Grandma.) — PEOR
(Grandma.)— PTWP
Ban, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Banal Sojourn. — Wallace Stevens. — PP
Band, The.— John.— GFA
Band Concert. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Band in the Pines, The. — John Esten Cooke.— A A— APD— SPP
Band of Bluebirds in Autumn, A. — William Hamilton Hayne. —
MPC-13
Band of Gideon, The. — Joseph S. Cotter, Jr. — ANL — BANP—
CDC
Bandit, The.— Rowena Porter Baker.— CAG
Bandit Peter Mancino's Death, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Italian by Maria Graham. — CAW
Bandit's Grave, The.— Charles Pitt.— SCC
Banford's Burglar- Alarm. — Unknown. — BTB-5
Banging a Sensational Novelist. — Unknown. — HHHA —
OHCS-27
Bangkolidye. — Barry Pain.— BOHV
Bangs Family Tell a Story, The.— Sam Walter Foss. — OHCS-34
Banish the Snakes. — "H. E. P."— WRR-18
Banished Bejant, The. — Robert F. Murray. — THP
Banished Duke Living in the Forest Speaks to His Retainers*
The. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It.
Banished Wife's Lament, The (mod. fr. Old Eng.). — Unknown.
— EPOM
Banishment, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost (Exiles,
The.)
Banishment. — William Shakespeare. See King Richard II.
Banjo of the Past, The. — Howard Weeden. — AA
Banjo Player, The. — Fenton Johnson. — BANP — LA
Banjo Sam. — A. M. McCullough. — OA
Bank of Lilacs, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Bank Thief, The. — J. R. Farrell. — BLPA
Bankis of Helicon, The. — Alexander Montgomerie. — EBSV
Bankrupt, The. — Tiiomas Otway. See Venice Preserved.
Bankrupt's Visitor, The. — Thomas Dunn English. — OHCS-18
37
Banks
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Banks o' Doon, The ("Ye banks and braes"). — Robert Burns. —
CCR— CEP— EA— EBSV— EPW-3 — GEPM — GPE —
LPS-1— MCCG— MCT— OBEC— PECK— PPD-1— SBA
—WBLP— WHA
(Banks o' Doon, The "Ye flowery banks.")— BLV —
BPB — BSV — CBOV — OBEV— PER— SEP—
TCEP— TPH— WP
(Banks of Doon, The 2nd vers.) — SPE-3
(Bonie Doon 1st vers.) — LL-4
2nd vers.— BEL— CRE— EP— EPP— NAL
(Bonnie Doon 1st vers.)— HBV— LEAP— LLC— SN
2nd vers.— AEP-D— BCEP— ISP— MBL
(Ye Banks and Braes.)— EV-3— TBV
(Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon.) — CH
("Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon.") — GTSE— -GTSL
(Ye Flowery Banks.)— AWP — CEP — EPRE— JAWP—
OBEC— TOP— WBP
Banks o' Yarrow, The. — Unknown. See Dowie Houms o* Yar
row, The.
Banks of Sacramento, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
(Banks of the Sacramento.)— SG
Banks of the Pamanaw, The. — Unknown. — ABF
Bank-Swallows, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Banner, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Banner of America.— Denis A. McCarthy.— CV—MPC-14
Banner of the Free. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — RON
Banner of the Jew, The. — Emma Lazarus. — AA— OBAV
Banner of the Stars. The. — Rossiter Worthington Raymond.—
PAPm
Banner That Welcomes the World, The. — Hezekiah Butter-
worth.— OHCS-34— PTWP
Bannerman of the Dandenong. — Alice Werner. — TVSH
Bannockburn. — John Barbour. See Bruce, The.
Bannockburn (C.).— Robert Burns.— BBV — BCEP — BPB-
EPW-3— FPE— GEPM— GN—JHP — LC — LPS-2 -
OFPE— OG— PBGG — PECK— PYM— RG — RON -
SBA— SPE-3— TCEP— WBLP
(Bannock-Burn.)— BTB-2
(Bruce to His Army.)— OTPC x ^T ^ „_„
(Bruce to His Men at Bannockburn.) — BLP — HBV—
LEAP
(Bruce's Address at Bannockburn.) — GPE
(Bruce's Address to His Army at Bannockburn.)— MW-
SEP
(Bruce's March to Bannockburn.) — BLV
(National Air: Scotland.)— PER
(Robert Bruce's Address to his Army before the Battle of
Bannockburn.)— AEP-D
(Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn.)— EV-3
(Scots
—ISP— LL-4— OAEP— OBEC— PIAE — PTER
— TOP
(Scots Wha Hae wi Wallace Bled.)— GR-e— TPH— TVSH
Bannockburn, — Sir Walter Scott. See Lord of the Isles, The.
Banns Which Are Read before the Beginning of the Plays of
Chester, The. — Unknown. — CRE
Banquet, The.— Mary Agnes Tincker.--£** Aurora.
Banquet Night. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Banquet Song. — Edwin Osgood Grover. — PR
Ban-Shee, The.— William Allingham.— TIP
Banshee, The.— John Todhunter.— VA
Baptism Defended.— Unknown. —OHCS-18 nc~^
Baptist Parsonage, The. — James W. Stamstreet. — GSRC
Baptizing the Twins (arr.).— Edith Arnold Hogan.— WRR-47
Bar of Fate, The.— Ellen M. H. Gates.— ICBD
Barabbas. — William E. Brooks. — BPP
Barabbas.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Barbara.— Eugene Field.— PEF
OBEV— OBVV
OBEV— OTPC— SBA— STB
(Barbara Ellen — American vers.) — I HA
(Barbery Allen— A vers.)— ABS
(Barbra Allen — with music.) — AS
(Bonny Barbara Allan.)— AWP— BB— BEL— CH (abr.)—
CRE— CRP— EM-1— ESPB (A and B vers.)—
GR-a— ISP— JAWP— NAL— TOP— WBP
Barbara Blue. — Alice Cary. — WRR-16
Barbara Ellen. — Unknown. See Barbara Allan.
Barbara Frietchie. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — ABVC — AP—
APB— BAV— BBV— CAP — CGOV— CR— DD— EV-5
_FF— GA— GN— GS— HBV— HBVY — HT — IAP—
LEAP— LH— LPS-2— MC—MPC-12 — MR — MW —
OFPE— OG—OHCS-1— OTPC— PAH— PAP— PB-4—
PBGG— PECK— POI— PTA-1 — PYM — RIS — RON
—TVSH— WBLP— WRR-4 3— WTP-9— YT
Barbara S . — Charles Lamb. — MBL
Barbarians.— James Stephens.— CMP
Barbarossa. — Friedrich Riickert, tr. fr. r>he German. — AWP —
STP
Barbarous Chief, The,— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PEOR
Barber.— George Abbe.— TB
"Barber, barber, 'shave a P^S "--Mother Goose.-- OTPC— RIS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Barber Shaved the Mason, The.— Unknown.— OTPC
Barberries.— Mary Aldis.— GBOV—HBMV
Barber's, The.— Walter de la Mare.— MPB— RAR— SUS
Barbery Allen. — Unknown. See Barbara Allen.
Barbra Allen.— Unknown See Barbara Allen.
Barb-Wire Bill.— Robert W. Service.— CPS—FF— POI
Barcarole. — Arthur Guiterman.— MCT— PER TT-DTV/TW
Barcarole of James Smith, The— Herbert S. Gorman.— HBMV
Barcarolle.— Ben Wood Davis.— OHCS-35
Barclay of Ury.— John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP — IAP —
LPS-2— STB— TCAP
Happy Warrior, A (sel.).--. PB-8
Bard, The (introd. to Songs of Experience).— William Blake.—
(HeYrGSe Voice.)— EA— OBEV
(Hear the Voice of the Bard.)— OBEC
(Introduction: Hear the voice of the Bard! ) — OAbP
(Voice of the Bard, The.) — LEAP
Bard The —Thomas Gray.— BEL — BHV— BPB— CEP— CRE
Bard, A^fe i.ycra||^^ W_3_EV_3__GTBS_GTSE
__GTSL-LH-OAEP-OBEC-SEP-TOP-TPH
Curse upon Edward (*?/.).— BCEP— OBEV
Bard and the Cricket, The.— Robert Browning. See Two Poets
of Croisic, The.
Bard Ethell, The, sel. ("I am Ethell," etc.).— Aubrey de Vere.
—TIP
Bard of Auld Lang Syne, The.— James Main Dixon.— POT
Bard Speaks, The. — John Keats. See Epistle to my Brother
Bardell and Pickwick. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick Papers.
Bard's Chant.— James Shirley. See Saint Patrick for Ireland.
Bard's Epitaph, A.— Robert Burns.— CRE— EP— EPP— EPW-3
— LPS-3— MBL
Bards of Passion and of Mirth. — John Keats. See Ode: "Bards
of Passion and of Mirth." T, •»,,,,
Bards We Quote, The.— Bert Leston Taylor. — HBMV
Bareback.— William Haskell Simpson. See In Arizona.
Bare-Back Rider. — Dorothy Aldis. See At the Circus.
Bare-Bosom'd Night. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself
(Earth at Night).
Barefoot Boy, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Barefoot Boy, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— AA — AP — APB
B — APb— APL— BAP - BFVR— CAP— CPN—GEPM
—GN— HBV— HBVY — IAP— JHP— JPC— LEAP
ED—LEAP— LPS-1 — MOAP — MPC-11 — OBAV—
OBVV— OHFP— OTA — OTPC— PB-9—PBGP— POI
— PTA-1 — PTER — PYM — RON — SL — SN
ST (much abr.)— TCAP— WBLP (abr.)- WTP-9
Barefooted Friar, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe.
Bargain, A. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — CV
Bargain. — Louise Driscoll. — HBMV
Bargain, The. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The.
Bargain, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Bargain Sale, A.— S. E, Kiser.— POI— SL
Bargain's a Bargain, A. — Unknown. — CGOV
Bargains in Hearts. — Maud Hosford. — SPE-6
Barge Wife, A.— John Farrar.— TBM
Bark of Clanronald, The.— Alastair MacDonald.— EBSV
Barley Fields, The.— Jean Blewett.— OCL
Barley-Mowers' Song, The.— Mary Howitt.— MV-1— OTPC
Barn, The.— Edmund Blunden.— GTML--MBP
Barn, The.— Elizabeth Coatsworth. — UTS
Barn Owl, The. — Eugene Edmund Murphey.— WLIP
Barnabetta, sel. — Helen R. Martin.
Barnabetta at College.— SSS
Barnabetta at College. — Helen R. Martin. See Barnabetta.
Barnaby Rudge, sel.— Charles Dickens.
Mr. Tappertit Goes Out for the Evening. — SPE-7
Barnacle, The.— A. P. Herbert.— RIS
Barnacles.— Sidney Lanier. — IAP — OQP — PECK — QP-1 —
TCAP
Barney McGee.— Richard Hovey.— BOHV— HB V—WTP-5
"Barney McGee, there's no end of luck in you" (sel.).—
BAP
Barney O'Hea. — Samuel Lover.— TIP
Barney O'Linn and the Leeches. — Unknown. — OHCS-27
Barney's Invitation. — Philip Freneau. — IAP — PAH
Barnfloor and Winepress. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — ACP —
CAW
Barn-Swallow, The. — William Sargent.— RIS
Barn-Window, The.— Lucy Larcom. — BTB-1
Barnyard, The. — Maud Burnham.— CCP — CPN — PBV— PPL
Barnyard Melodies. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — OHCS-28 —
"WRR-30
Baron Grimalkin's Death. — Will Carleton. — WRR-3S
Baron o' Brackley, The.— Unknown.— EBSV— ESPB (A and B
vers.) — OBB
Baron o Leys, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Baron Renfrew's Ball.— Charles Graham Halpine.— PAH
Barons Bold, The. — William Johnson Fox. — VA
Baron's Last Banquet, The. — Albert Gorton Greene.— AA —
APL— BTB-1— LPS-1— OHCS-3— OHNP
Barons' Wars, The, sel. ("Long after Phoebus," etc.). — Michael
Drayton.— EPEP
Barrack-Room Ballads, sels. — Rudyard Kipling.
Dedication: "Beyond the path of the outmost sun," etc. —
RKV
To Thomas Atkins (Prelude).— RKV
38
TITLE INDEX
Battle
Barrel-Organ, The.— Alfred Noyes.— BMEP— CMP — CPAN-1
— GR-e— HBV— LL-4 — MBP— MCCG— MLP— NAL
— PFE— PPD-1— PYM— SBA— TCEP— TPH — VOD
— WLIP— WTP-7
Go Down to Kew in Lilac-Time (sel.). — PB-8 — UFE
(At Kew.)— TVSH
("Go down to Kew in lilac-time.") — ME
(Kew in Lilac-Time.) — PTER
Barren Easter, The. — Clinton Scollard. — EOAEL
Barren Moors, The. — William, Ellery Channing. — AA
Barren Shore, The. — Coventry Patmore. — CPOI
Barren Spring. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,"
The (LXXXIIT).
Barrier, The. — Claude McKay. — BANP
Bars.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Bars of Fate, The. — Ellen M. H. Gates.— BLP
Bartender's Story, The. — "Peleg Arkwright" (David Law
ProudfU).— OHCS-13
Barter.— Earle V. Eastwood.— BFP—OQP— QP-1
Barter. — John Richard Moreland. — PDN
Barter.— Sara Teasdale — CMP— GR-a— GT-2— JHP—MCCG—
ME— MPB— MPC-13— NAL — OBAV— OQP— PJH-1
—POI—POY— PPD-1— PT—PVS — QP-2 — SL— SP
— VOD— WLIP
Barter.— Margaret Widdemer.— HBMV— WGRP
Bartholdi Statue, The. — Julian Hawthorne. — BTB-5
Bartholdi Statue, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP— PAH
Bartholomew.— Norman Gale.— GS— HBV — HBVY— OTPC—
RAR— SP
Barthram's Dirge. — Robert -Surtees.— BFVR (abr.) — BPB -
CTBP
Bartirneus. — Laura Simmons. — MOM
Bartol. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — AA
Baruch the Shoemaker. — Fania Kruger. — AMV-36
Bar-Z on a Sunday Night. — Percival Combes. — SCC
Bas Bleu, sel. — Hannah More.
Conversation. — OB EC
Bascomb's Baby. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Base Details. — Siegfried Sassoon. — MBP
Base of All Metaphysics, The.— Walt Whitman.— APB— CAP
Baseball. — Wallace Irwin. See Letters from a Japanese
Schoolboy.
Baseball Never Out of Date. — S. E. Kiser. — WRR-S4
Bashful Earthquake, The, sel. — Oliver Herford.
Earth.— BTP—POI—SL—THP
(Proem: "If this little world tonight.") — AA — TPH
Bashful Man, The. — James Smith.— WRR-16
Bashfulness. — Robert Herrick. — EPEP
Basia. — Thomas Campion.— CRE — GTSL
Basis of Friendship. — Allan Ramsay. — BFV
Basket— Carl Sandburg.— SASS rtTT/.o nft
Basket of Flowers, A (abr.).-— Sarah B. Stebbms.— OHCS-22
Basket-Makers, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC—PB-3
Basket-Maker's Song, The. — Thomas Dekker. See Pleasant
Comedy of Patient Grissell.
Bas-Relief. — Yvonne Ffrench. — BPM-33
Bas-Relief.— Carl Sandburg.— MOAP— SASS
Bass Solo, A. — Wallace Irwin. — SPE-6
Bast.— William Rose Benet.— HBMV
Bastard, The, sel. — Richard Savage.
Bastard's Lot, The.— OBEC
Bastard's Lot, The. — Richard Savage. See Bastard, The.
Bastile, The.— William Cowper. See Task, The (Book V).
Bastinado.— Lynn Riggs. — OA
Bat, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See Alice s Adventures m Won-
Bat, The. — Janies Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Bat, Bat, Come under My Hat.— Mother Goose. — OTPC
Batchelors Song, The.— Thomas Flatman.— CEP
Batchin'. — S. Omar Barker. — IHA
Bath.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Bathed in War's Perfume. — Walt Whitman.— CAP
Bathers, The. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Bothie of Tober-na-
Vuolich, The.
Bathers, The.— Hugo L. Doak.— FOOT
Bather's Dirge, The. — Tennyson Minor. — PA
Bathing.— John Keble.— OTPC
Bathing. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Summer).
Baths. — Mary Campbell Monroe.— WRR-47
Bathtub Bay.— Lenore Riggs.— GFA
"Batter my heart, three person d God; for you. —John Donne.
See Holy Sonnets.
Battered Dream Ship, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Battery in Hot Action. A. — Detroit Free Press. — PPSC
(Supporting the Guns.) — OHCS-25
Battery Park. — Leonard Cline. — PR
Battery Park.— David McCord.— FOOT
Battle, The, sels. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
Fear, The.— BEL— GTSL— NP— SBA
Going, The.— CBOV— NP
(To Rupert Brooke.) — GTSL
(To the Memory of Rupert Brooke.) — CP
Hill-Born.— NP
Hit.— MCCG—NP— TCEP
Housewife, The. — NP _ . .
Battle, The. — Thomas Babington Macaulay. See Lays of An
cient Rome. _, . .„
Battle, The. — Johann Christopher Friedrich von Schiller, tr.
fr. the German by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.—
OHCS-4— WRR-33 ^ , x
Battle, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion (Flodden).
Battle, A.— Charles Sumner.— PEOR m,
Battle, The. — Unknown. See Battle of Lepanto, The.
Battle above the Clouds, The. — Theron Brown. — WRR-10
Battle Autumn of 1862 — John Greenleaf Whittier.— MC— PAH
Battle Ballad, A. — Francis Orrery Ticknor. — PAH
Battle between the Angels and the Anarchs. — John Milton. See
Paradise Lost (Battle of the Angels).
Battle between the Redcross Knight and Sans joy,
mmd Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
Battle Bunny — Malvern Hill. — Bret Harte.-
(Battle Bunny.)— ABVC
The.
-PPYP-
The.— Ed-
-YFR
Battle Cry.— John G. Neihardt.— BAP— HBMV— ICBD
Battle Cry. — William Henry Venable.— PAH
See
(Battle-Flag of Sigurd, The.)— OBVV
Battle Hymn. — Michael Altenburg, ' ' ''
erine Winkworth. — WGRP
Battle Cry of Freedom, The. — George Frederick Root.
Battle-Cry of Freedom, The.
Battle Flag at Shenandoah, The (C.). — "Joaquin" Miller.—
BTB-4— OHNP
(Flag at Shenandoah, The.)— BTB-7
Battle Flag of Earl Sigurd, The. — Unknown. — MHT
- ' — ,f Sigurd, The.)— OBVV
chael Altenburg, tr. fr. the German by Cath-
.<worth.— WGRP
(Battle-Song of Gustavus Adolphus, The.) — LPS-2
Battle Hymn, A. — George Henry Boker. — APB
Battle Hymn. — Donald Goold Johnson. — VM
Battle Hymn, The.— Karl Theodore Korner.— BTB-6
Battle Hymn of the American Republic. — Julia Ward Howe.
See below.
Battle Hymn of the Republic. — Julia Ward Howe. — APL —
BAP — BTB-2— CCR— DDA— GPE— HT— JHP— LA
— LC— LLC— MC— MPC-12 — OHIP— OQP— OTPC
__PAP— PAPm— PYM— QP-1— RG — RON— TCAP
—TOP— TVSH— WBLP— WGRP— WTP-5
(Battle Hymn of the American Republic.)— CBPC—OBVV
(Battle-Hymn of the Republic.)— A A— AP— APA— APB—
APW — BAV— BBV— BLPA — CGOV— CH—
DD— GEPM— GN — HBV — HBVY — IAP—
LBAP — LEAP — LPS-2 — MDAH— OBAV—
PAH— PB-S — PTER— TPH— TYP— WRR-27—
WRR-45 (with music}— WRR-48
Battle in the Clouds, The.— William Dean Howells.— PAH
Battle in Yellowstone Park, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Battle of Actium.— Virgil. See -3£neid, The. «wr«
Battle of Agincourt, The.— Michael Drayton.— ABVC— BFVR
— GN— LPS-2— OFPE— TVSH
(Agincourt.) — AEP-W— BEL— BHV— EA— EV-1— HBV
lAgi _£EAp _ MCCG _ NAL__0BEV - OHNP—
PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— WHA
(Agincourt: The Battle.) — LH
(Ballad of Agincourt, The.)— BCEP— BPB— MCT
(His Ballad of Agincourt.)— EPEP
(Ode to the Cambro-Britans and Their Harp, His Ballad
of Agincourt.)— EPP t .
(To the Cambro-Britains lor Britons] and Their Harpe,
His Ballad of Agincourt.)— AEV— CRE— E P—
EPC— EPW-1— OAEP— OBS— TOP— TPH
Battle of Ai, The. — Timothy Dwight. See Conquest of Canaan,
The.
Battle of Baltimore, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Battle of Bannockburn, The. — Grace Aguilar. See Days of
Bruce, The.
Battle of Bannockburn, The. — John Barbour. See Bruce, The.
Battle of Bennington, The. — Thomas P. Rodman. — GA (abr.)
— MC— PAH
Battle of Blenheim, The (C.).— Robert Southey.— BCEP—
»BOHV — BTP — CRE — EP — EPN— EPW-4— ERP—
FPE— GN— GR-1— GS— HBV— HBVY— JHP— LLC—
LPS-2 — MCCG — MW— OBRV— OFPE— OHCS-8—
OHNP — OTPC — PB-5— PBGG— PECK— PJH-1—
RON — SBA — SEP — STP— TCEP— TOP— TPH—
TVSH— WBLP— WTP-8
(After Blenheim.) — BBV— BLV—CFBP—CG— CGOV—
1 EV-4 — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— JPC— LC— OG
— PC— PIAE— PPD-1— PYM— RH
"Now tell us," etc. (sts. 5 and 6).— OQP— QP-2
Battle of Bloody Brook, The, sel. — Edward Everett.
Indian Chief to the White Settler, The.— BTB-1 —
OHCS-4
Battle of Bridgewater, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Battle of Brunanburh, The. — Unknown. See Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle.
Battle of Bunker Hill, The.— Unknown.— IDAH— PAH
Battle of Bunker's Hill, The.— Frederick S. Cozzens.— BTB-2
(abr.) — PTA-2
(Battle of Bunker Hill, The.)— OHCS-10
Battle of Bunkers-Hill, The, sel. ("To arms, brave country
men!" fr. Act V). — Hugh H. Brackenridge. — AP
Battle of Charleston Harbor, The. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. —
MDAH— PAH
Battle of Charlestown, The. — Henry Howard Brownell. — PAH
Battle of Dundee, The.— Unknown.--ET'B-9
Battle of Erie, The. — Unknown. — GA (abr.) — PAH
Battle of Eutaw, The. — William Gilmore Simms. — PAH
Rattle of Fontenoy, The. — Thomas Osborne Davis. — CCR —
OHCS-4
(Fontenoy.)— HBV
Battle of Germantown, The, sel.— George Lippard.
Heroes of the Land of Penn.— BTB-2— OHCS-19
Battle of Gettysburg, The. — "Howard Glyndon" (Laura Red
den Searing).— OHCS-1
Battle of Harlaw, The. — Unknown. — EBSV (A vers.) —
ESPB (A and B vers.)
Battle of Hastings, sel. ("And now Duke William," etc.).—
Thomas Chatterton.— TCEP
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Battle
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Battle of Hohenlinden. — Thomas Campbell.— LLC— OHCS-1
(Hohenlinden—C.)— BCEP— BFVR— BHV— BPB— BTP
— CBOV - CH — EA — EBSV— EP— EPNC—
EPW-4 — ERP — EV-4— FPE— GEPM— GN—
GPE — GR-1— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV—
JHP — LC — LL-4 — LPS-2— MHT— OBRV—
PBGG — PECK— SEP— TCEP— TVSH— WBLP
— WHA— WTP-3
Battle of Inkerman, The. — George W. Bungay. — OHGS-25
Battle of Ivry, The (Ivry: A Song of the Hugenots — C.). —
Thomas Babington Macaulay. — BTB-2 — CCR (si. abr.)
— OHCS-5— SEP— WBLP
(Ivry.)— BHV— BPB— GN— HBV— HBVY— LC— OBRV
— OTPC— PECK— RG— RON— SPE-8— TVSH—
VA— WRR-43— WTP-6
Battle of Killiecrankie, The.— William E. Aytoun. See Burial
March of Dundee, The.
Battle of King's Mountain, The. — Unknown. — PAH — SPP
Battle of La Prairie, The.— William Douw Schuyler-Lighthall
_MC— PAH— VA
Battle of Lake Champlain, The. — Philip Freneau.— PAH
Battle oi Lake Regillus. — Thomas Babington Macaulay. See
Lays of Ancient Rome.
Battle of Lepanto, The.— Unknown. — WRR-6
Battle, The.
Boast of the Turks, The.
Our Lady's Intercession Invoked.
Battle of Lexington, The. — George W. Bungay.— OHCS-1 1
Battle of Lexington, The. — Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the
West, The.
Battle of Liege, The. — Dana Burnet. — PVS
Battle of Life, The.— Stephen Olin.— OHCS-7
Battle of Lookout Mountain, The. — George Henry Boker.—
BTB-2— MC—OHCS-2— PAH— WRR-10
Battle of LovelPs Pond, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
—PAH
Battle of Maldon, The (mod.Eng.'). — Unknown.— EPOM — EPP
Battle of Manila, The.— Amelia Burr.— WRR-24
Battle of Manila, The.— Richard Hovey. — PAH
Battle of Manila. — Sarah Beaumont Kennedy. — BTB-9
Battle of Manila, The. — Henry Cabot Lodge. See War with
Spain, The.
Battle of Monmouth, The.— Thomas Dunn English.— PAH
Battle of Monmouth, The. — "R. H." — PAH
Battle of Morgarten. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.— BTB-S
Battle of Morns' Island, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Battle of Murfreesboro, The. — Kinahan Cornwallis. — PAH
Battle of Muskingum, The. — William Harrison Safford. — PAH
Battle of Naseby, The (C.). — Thomas Babington Macaulay. —
BPB— EPC— EPW-4— EV-4— GEPM —GTBS — HBV
— OBRV— OHNP— SPE-7— TVSH— VA
(Naseby.)— BHV— LPS-2
Battle of New Orleans, The. — Thomas Dunn English. — GA
(abr.)— PAH— PAP
Battle of Niagara, The, sels. — John Neal. — AP
Hour of Quiet Ecstasy, The.
Lake Ontario.
Night-Attack by Cavalry, The.
Battle of Oriskany. — Charles D. Helmer. — PAH
Battle of Otterbourne (or Otterburn), The. — Unknown.
(English vers. — in Percy's Reliques.) — CRE — EM-1 — EP
— EPP— ESPB (A vers.)
(Scottish vers,) — BB (abr.) — BPB — BSV — EJBSV —
EPC— ESPB— (B and C vers.)— EV-2— HBV—
MPC-14— NPH— OHNP
(Combination of Eng. and Scot. vers. — mod. Eng.) — OBB
Battle of Philiphaugh, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Battle of Plattsburg, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Battle of Plattsburg Bay, The.— Clinton Scollard.— GA— MC
—PAH
Battle of Point Pleasant, The.— Unknown. — ABS
Battle of Queenstown, The. — William Banker, Jr.— PAH
Battle of Salamis. — ^Eschylus, tr. fr. the Greek by J. S.
Blackie. See Persians, The.
Battle of Santiago, The. — Henry Cabot Lodge. See War with
Spain, The.
Battle of Shrewsbury, The. — Elbridge S. Brooks. See Harry
of Monmouth.
Battle of Somerset. — Cornelius C. Cullen.— PAH
Battle of Stonington on the Seaboard of Connecticut, The —
Philip Freneau. — PAH
Battle of the Angels. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Battle of the Baltic.— Thomas Campbell. — BHV— BPB— EBSV
— EP— EPC— EPP— EPNC— EPW-4 — ERP— EV-4—
GN — GS — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LH-
OBEV— OTPC— PBGG (afcr.)— PTER— SEP— TVSH
Battle of the Cowpens, The. — Thomas Dunn English —PAH-
PAP— WRR-10
Battle of the Frogs and Mice. — Pigres (sometimes at. to Homer).
— WRR- 1 1
Battle of the Kegs, The. — Francis Hopkinson.— AP— APB—
BAV— IAP— LL-3— OHCS-12—TCAP
(British Valor Displayed.) — PAH
Battle of the King's Mill. — Thomas Dunn English. — MC —
Battle of the Strong. The, set.— Sir Gilbert Parker.
Scaling of Perce Rock, The (Bk. V, Ch. XL).— PPSC
EPW-2
Battle of Tippecanoe, The. — Unknown. — GA (abr.) — PAH
WRR-10
Battle of Trafalgar, The.— Unknown.~~SG
Battle ot Trenton, The. — Unknown.— ID AH — MC — PAH-
PAP— SPE-8— WRR-49
Battle of Valparaiso, The. — Unknozvn.—PAH
Battle oi Waterloo. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Waterloo).
Battle of Waterloo, The.— Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables
Battle of Zaraila. — "Ouida". See Under Two Flags.
Battle Poem, A.— Benjamin F. Taylor. — WRR-lO
Battle Prayer. — Karl Theodor Korner, tr. fr. the German by
Eugene Field.— PEF
Battle Sleep.— Edith Wharton.— VOD
Battle Song. — Ebenezer Elliott. — BCEP— EV-4— EPW-4— LH
— OBEV— OBRV
Battle Song. — John Fletcher. See Mad Lover, The.
Battle Song. — Robert Burns Wilson.— MC— PAH
(Remember the "Maine.") — OHCS-37— PAPm
Battle Summer, The. — Henry R. Tuckerman. — APB
Battle until Victory. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Battle with the Tramp, The.— Howell L. Piner.— WRR-23
Buttle-Cry, A.— Lee Shippey.— POI— SL
Battle-Cry of Freedom, The. — George Frederick Root.— FOAH
Battledores. — Fitz James O'Brien.— PR
Battlefield, The. — William Cullen Bryant.—AA— APB— APD
—APL— BTB-9— CAP — CBOV— FF— IAP— LL-3 -
LPS-2— MDAH—MRV— POI— SPS—TCAP—TPH
Good Fight, The (sel.).— BPP— PB-8
Truth Crushed to Earth (scl.)— BAP— OQP— QP-2
Battle- Field, The (Time and Eternity, XLIX).— Emily Dick
inson.— A A— OH1P
("They dropped like flakes, they dropped like stars.")—
OBAV
Battlefield, The.— Lloyd Mifflin.— PAH
Battlefield, The.— Walt Whitman.— RH
Battle-Fields, The.— Max Eastman.— RH
Battle-Flag of Sigurd, The.— Dora Greenwell.— OBVV
(Battle Flag of Earl Sigurd, The.)— MHT
Battle-Hymn of the Republic.— Julia Ward Howe. See Battle
Hymn of the Republic.
Battle-Line, The. — James B. Dollard.— GPWW
Battle-Ship and Torpedo-Boat. — "J. W. M." — PAPm.
Battleships. — Lori Petri.— RH
Battle-Song of Failure. — Amelia Josephine Burr.— HBMV
Battle-Song of Gustavus Adolphus, The.— Michael Altenburg
.
Battle-Song of the "Oregon."— Wallace Rice.— PAH
Batuschka. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— APL
Baucis.— Erinna, tr. fr. the Greek by Richard Garnett.— AWP
Baucis and Philemon.— Ovid. See Metamorphoses.
Baucis and Philemon.— Jonathan Swift. — CEP— CG (abr )—
GN (abr.)— OBEC— OG (a&r.)— WRR-11 (abr.)
Baudelaire. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — BMEP — LEAP
Bavarian Roadside. — Leonora Speyer.— NV
Baviad, The, .re/.-— William Gifford.
Delia Cruscans, The.— OBEC
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Bay Bridge. — Jean Anderson. — AMV-37
Bay Fight The.— Henry Howard Brownell.— GA (abr.)— PAH
(Bay-Fight, The.)— PAP (abr.)
Threedays through sapphire seas we sailed"
PFY
(sel.).—
Bay of Biscay, The.— Andrew Cherry.— LPS-2
Bayadere, The. — Francis Saltus Saltus.— AA — OBAV
Bayard Taylor (abr.).- -Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— G A
Bayard Taylor.-— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— DD—GA—
MOB
Bayard Taylor.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— DD—GA— HBV
Bay-Fight, The.— Henry Howard Brownell. See Bay Fight.
Bayhffe s Daughter of Islington, The (in Percy's Reliques) —
Unknown.— PB-8—WP
(Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The.)— EPW-1— ESPB
— EV-2— GN— HBV— LC— NAL — OAEP— OBB
—— OTPC
(True Love Requited; or, The Bailiff's Daughter of Isling-
Bayonet Charge, 'The.— Nathan D. Urner.™ OHCS-4
Bazaar Girl , The.— Sir Edwin Arnold.— WRR-8
B-B-B.— Unknown. — OTA
Be a Friend.— Edgar A, Guest.— CVG
Be a "Try" Boy.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Be a Woman. — Edward Brooks.— BTB-5
Be as Thorough as You Can.— Unknown.— BTB-4
Be Blind and Kind.— Unknown.— WRR-SS
3e Born Again! (abr.)— John Hall Wheelock.— MRV
Be Careful What You Szy.— Unknown.— OHCS-3 6
Be Cheerful.— Unknown.— KS—V1L v-/**'"0 -30
3e Considerate. — Unknown. — PPYP
3e Content. — Unknown. — CD
Be Different to Trees. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — DD GBOV
(Be Deferent to Trees.) — OHIP
Be Glad.— Edith Virginia Bradt.— WRR-57
3e Glad and Full of Joy To-Day.— Laura E. Richards— WRR-5 7
Be Hopeful.— Francis Strickland.— POI— SL
ie Hush'd. — Thomas Hastings. — BOL
Be in Earnest. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.— PPYP— YFR
TITLE INDEX
Beauty
Be Just, and Fear Not. — Henry Alford. — OHCS-11
Be Kind.— Luella Clark.— SPE-4
Be like George Washington (with music). — S. Jennie Smith.
Be like the Bird. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. — SUS —
(Wings.)— PDN
Be Merciful. — John T. McFarland.— OQP — QP-2
Be Merry. — Unknown. — YF
Be Mine, and I Will Give Thy Name.— William Cox Bennett
— VA
Be My Sweetheart.— Eugene Field. — PEF
"Be near rne when my light is low." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Be Not Conformed to This World. — Woodrow Wilson. —
Be Not Deceived.— Bible, N. T. See Galatians.
"Be of good cheer, brave spirit". — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
CAP
Be Our Fortunes as They May. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
Be Patient.— "George Klingle" (Mrs. Georgiana Holmes).—
Be Patient.— Unknown, tr. fr. the German by H. W. Dulcken.
Be Perfect.— Iris Tree.— LHW
Be Polite. — Unknown. — PPYP
"Be present at our table, Lord." — Unknown.
(Table Graces, or Prayers).— BLRP
"Be Qukt: Fear Not." — Frances Ridley Havergal.— OQP—
Be Still —William Ward Ayer.— BLRP
Be Still. — William Closson Emory. — NP
Be Still.— Dwight Williams.— WRR-33
Be Still, My Soul, Be Still.— A. E. Housman. See Shropshire
JLad, A (ALVHI).
Be Still. The Hanging Gardens Were a Dream. — Trumbull
Stickney .— AP A— L A— LB M V— M GAP
Be Strong!— Mai tbie D. Babcock. — BLPA — BS — FF — HT—
JHP— MRV— OHFP— OQP— POI— PTA-1 — QP-1 —
Be Strong. — William James Price, — LPS-1
Be Strong. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — POI — SL
Be Strong! — Duncan Campbell Scott. — PC
Be the Best of Whatever You Are. — Douglas Malloch.— BLPA
— ICBD— VIL
Be True (C.).— Hcratius Bonar.— GN— GS — HBV — JPC—
RYC— SPE-1
(Honesty.)— HBVY
(Thou Must Be True.)— MRV— OQP— QP-2
(True Teaching.)— OHCS-19
Be True. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet (Polonius' Ad
vice to Laertes).
Be True. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Be Up and Doing.— Charles A. Wingerter. — WRR-55
Be Useful. — George Herbert. — GN (abr.) — GS
Be with Me in the Evening. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — AMV-36
Be Ye in Love with April-Tide. — Clinton Scollard. — AA— HBV
—PR
Be Ye Ready.— J. B. Walter.— OHCS-31
"Be your words made, good Sir, of Indian ware."— Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XCII).
Beachcomber, The. — Mildred Dosch Banta. — HB
Beach-Comber. — Edith Ballinger Price. — JPC
Beachy Head, sel.— Charlotte Smith.
Cottage Gardens. — UFE
Beacon, The, sel. — Joanna Baillie.
Fisherman's Song. — EBSV— EV-3
Beacon- Fires, The. — Ernest Rhys. — BPM-35
Beacons, The. — Henry Hart Milman. See Samor.
Beal' an Dhuine. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake,
The (Ballad of Beal' an Duine).
Beam of Light, A. — John Jerome Rooney. — AA
Beanfield, The.— John Clare.— WP
Bean-Stalk, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — PP— RNP — SAM
Bear, The. — Robert Frost. — MAP
Bear a Horn and Blow It Naught. — Unknown. — MV-2
Bear Butte Mountain. — David Wilson.— OHCS-21
Bear Dance. — Ute Indians, tr. by Lilian White Spencer. — PASC
Bear Family, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Bear Hunt, The.— Margaret Widdemer.— MPB— PB-1— UTS
Bear in the Hill, The (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Bear Story, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Bear Story. — "Joaquin" Miller.— WRR-2
Bear Story, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-World, A.
Bear the News, Mary (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Beard and Baby.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Bear's Heart. — "Stanley Vestal" (Walter Stanley Campbell).—
TL
Bear's Song, The. — Haida Indians, tr. by Constance Lindsay
Skinner.
(Three Songs from the Haida.)— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Bear's Song, The.— E. A. Parry.— GS
Beasts, The.— Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself (Animals).
"Beasts are very wise, The" (in Beast and Man in India by
John Lockwood Kipling). — Rudyard Kipling.
(Beast and Man in India.) — PPA
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Beasts, Birds and Fishes. — Adelaide O'Keefe. — MPC-9 — OTPC
Beasts' Confession, The. — Jonathan Swift. — ATP — CEP —
EPW-3— EV-3— PIAE— TOP
"Beasts in field are glad, and have not wit, The" (Epigrams
XXIII).— Sir William Watson. P grams,
(From "Epigrams.") — LEAP
Beasts in the Tower, The. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — OTPC
Beat against Me No Longer. — Lew Sarett. — NP
Beatl Beat! Drums! — Walt Whitman. — APB — APW— ATP—
CAP — CR — DDA — IAP — LH— LL-3 — MDAH—
MOAP— MV-2— PPD-2— SC— TCAP
"Beat off in our last fight were we?" — Rudyard Kipling. See
Naulahka, The.
Beat, Old Heart. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Beata Beatrix. — Samuel Waddington. — PER
Beata Solitude. — Ernest Dowson. — POTT
Beaten Path, The. — Anne Goodwin Winslow. — HBMV— TBM
Beati Mortui. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — LEAP— RT
Beating a Conductor. — Detroit Free Press. — CHS— OHCS-3S
Beatitudes, The. — Bible, N. T. See Saint Matthew (Sermon on
the Mount, The).
Beatrice. — Dante. See Divina Commedia.
Beatrice. — William Shakespeare. See Much Ado about Nothing.
Beatrice Cenci. — Stephen Phillips. — EPW-S
Beatrice's Farewell. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Cenci, The.
Beatus Vir.— Richard Le Gallienne.— GT-2— HBMV— OHIP
Beau of Bath, The. — Constance D'Arcy Mackay. — LL-2
Beaumont and Fletcher. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Beaumont-Hamel. — Alan Mackintosh. — RH
Beauregard. — Catherine Anne Warfield. — GA — MC — PAH
Beau's Reply.— William Cowper. — OTPC — PRWS
Beauties, Have Ye Seen This Toy. — Ben Jonson. See Hue and
Cry after Cupid, The.
Beauties of Santa Cruz, The, sels. — Philip Freneau.
"From the vast caverns of old ocean's bed." — IAP
"Sick of thy northern glooms, come shepherd, seek." — AP
Beautiful.— W. A. Bixler.— WBLP
Beautiful, The. — E. H. Burrington. — WRR-33
Beautiful, The. — John Aylmer Dorgan. — A A
Beautiful (with -music). — Unknown. — ABF
Beautiful Allegory, A. — Unknown. — MHT
"Beautiful body made of ivory." — Conrad Aiken. See Varia
tions.
Beautiful City, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Beautiful Damsel, The; or, The Undaunted Female. — Unknown.
— ABVC
Beautiful Dreams. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Beautiful Feet. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Beautiful Gate, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Beautiful Gift, The. — Grace Noll Crowell. — PEDC
Beautiful Hands.— Ellen M. H. Gates.— BTB-5—HT
(My Mother's Hands.)— LOW— POI
Beautiful in Creation, The. — Timothy Dwight. — BTB-6 — PEOR
Beautiful Land, The. — Eric Chilman.— TVSH
Beautiful Land of Nod, The (C.).— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.—
BOL
(Land of Nod, The.)— BTB-8
Beautiful Lie the Dead. — Stephen Phillips. — LBBV — MBP
Beautiful Meals.— T. Sturge Moore.— PB-4—TCPD—WP
Beautiful Mind, The. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Beautiful Mistress, A. — Thomas Carew. — OBS
("If when the Sun at noon displays.") — EG
Beautiful Night, A. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Fragments
Intended for the Dramas.
Beautiful on the Bough. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Beautiful Proud Sea. — Sara Teasdale. — NP
Beautiful Snow, The. — Caroline Griswold. — OHCS-3
Beautiful Snow (Parody'). — Unknown. — PA
Beautiful Snow. — John (or James) W. Watson. — BLPA —
LLC (abr.) — LPS-1— MHT (1st 3 sts.) — WBLP—
WRR.-43— WTP-9
Beautiful Things. — Ellen P. Allerton (sometimes at. to Jane
Taylor).— BLPA— PBGP— PDN— WBLP
Beautiful Things. — David Swing. — SPE-4
Beautiful Water.— George K. Edwards.— WBLP
Beautiful Women. — Walt Whitman. — LEAP
Beautiful World, The.— W. L. Childress.— OHIP
Beautiful Yosemite.— Viva I. Stark.— HB
Beauty. — Kenneth Slade Ailing. — HBMV
Beauty. — Laurence Binyon. — MBP
Beauty. — Abraham Cowley. — BLV
Beauty.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG — CVG
Beauty. — Peter Hille, tr. fr. the German by Jethro Bithell. —
AWP
Beauty. — Edward Hovell-Thurlow. — LPS-3
Beauty. — John Keats. See Endymion (Proem).
Beauty ("I have seen dawn." etc.). — John Masefield. — BEL —
PM— WLIP
Beauty ("When soul's companions," etc.). — John Masefield.—
PM
Beauty. — Clinton Scollard. — SPT
Beauty. — Mary Craig Sinclair. — OQP — QP-2
Beauty. — Alexander Smith. — VA
Beauty. — Edmund Spenser. See Hymne in Honour of Beautie,
An.
Beauty. — Joel Elias Spingarn, — GPE — HBMV
Beauty. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon). —
AWP— JAWP— PG— WBP
Beauty. — Edward Thomas. — NP
Beauty (in The Passionate Pilgrim). — Unknown. — OBSC
Beauty.— William Winter. — LPS-3
Beauty.— Elinor Wylie. — NP
Beauty and Beauty. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — EPW-S
Beauty
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITAT10JNS
Beauty and Duty. — Dante, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel
Rossetti. — PIAE
(Sonnet: Of Beauty and Duty.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Beauty and Duty, — Ellen Hooper. See Duty.
Beauty and Sorrow. — Robert Liddell Lowe. — TB
Beauty and the Beast. — Sylvia Lynd. — BPM-31
Beauty as a Shield.— Elsie Robinson. — BLPA
Beauty at the Plough. — Arthur Joseph Munby. See Dorothy:
A Country Story.
Beauty Bathing. — Anthony Munday. — EV-1 — OBEY
(Beauty Sat Bathing.) — SBA
(Colin.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— WTP-9
(To Colin Clout.)— CRE— EP—EPW-1—OAEP— OBSC
Beauty Clear and Fair. — John Fletcher and Philip Massinger.
See Elder Brother, The.
Beauty Crowds Me (The Single Hound, XLIII).— Emily Dick
inson.— LEAP
Beauty Crucified.— Anna Shaw Buck.— HB
Beauty Everywhere. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG
Beauty Extoll'd.— Unknown. — OBS
Beauty in Bleak Surroundings. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Beauty in Darkness. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Beauty in Eden. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Beauty in Exile, sel. — Arthur Davison Ficke.
"In Beauty's name, I love you. Life's grim story."
(Sonnet from "Beauty in Exile.") — LHW
Beauty in Worship. — Unknown. See Poem, in Defence of the
Decent Ornaments of Christ-Church, Oxon, Occasioned
by a Banbury Brother, Who Called Them Idolatries, A.
Beauty Is Ever to the Lonely Mind. — Robert Nathan. — HBMV
Beauty Marks an Urge. — Hallie Davis Maas. — HB
Beauty of England, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See
Aurora Leigh.
Beauty of Life.— Mary Miles Colvin. — HB
Beauty of Living. — Unknown.— WRR-25
Beauty of Piety, The. — S. C. Edgarton.— OHCS-16
Beauty of Terror, The.— William Blake. See Tiger, The.
Beauty of the Sea, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Beauty of the World. — Frank Wilmot. — MM
Beauty of Trees, The.— Wilson Flagg. — ADAH
Beauty Places, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Beauty Rohtraut. — Eduard Moricke, tr. fr. the German by
George Meredith.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Beauty Sat Bathing. — Anthony Munday. See Beauty Bathing.
"Beauty sometime, in all her glory crowned." — Michael Dray-
ton. See Idea's Mirrour.
Beauty That All Night Long, A. — Jalalu'ddm Rumi, tr. fr. the
'Persian by R. A. Nicholson. — AWP
' Beauty That Is Born. — Joseph Joel Keith. — AMV-36
Beauty Triumphant. — John Keats. See Endymion (Proem).
Beauty Unbound. — Thomas Campion. — BLV
("Give beauty all her right.")— OBSC
(Measure of Beauty, The.) — GPE
"Beauty — what is it? A perfume without name." — Arthur
Davison Ficke. See Epitaph for the Poet V.
Beauty's a Flower.— Moira O'Neill.— BMEP— LHW— MBP
Beauty's Birth.— Hugh Robert Orr. — MRV
Beauty's Hair. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Beauty's Lease.— Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (XLVII).
Beauty's Pageant. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The.
Beauty's Self. — Unknown. See Madrigal: "My love in her
attire doth show her wit."
Beaver, The.— Mary Howitt. — PPA
Beaver Brook.— James Russell Lowell. — AP — CAP— 1AP—
TCAP
Becalmed.— Samuel K. Cowan.— BTB-5— OHCS-25
(Becalmed at Sea.)— WRR-6
Becalmed.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Becalmed. — John Banister Tabb. — AA
Becalmed at Sea. — Samuel K. Cowan. See Becalmed.
Because.— Edward Fitzgerald.— HBV—THP
Because.— Will F. McSparran.— PTWP
(School-Day, A.)— CHS
Because. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Because.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP
Because.— C7nfenoaw.— BTB-7— -WRR-20
Because a Knife Was Missing. — Unknown.— WRR-52
"Because he is vqung." — Okura. See Manyo Shu.
Because He Lived. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Because He Lives.— Adele Lathrop.— BLRP
Because He Stayed Humble. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"Because I breathe not love to every one." — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (LIV).
Because I Could Not Stop for Death (Time and Eternity
XX VII) .—Emily Dickinson.— AWP— MO AP
("Because I could not stop for death.") — OBAV — TPH
(Chariot, The.) — APA — BPP— MAPA— OQP— QP-2-
WGRP
(Complete Poems, VIII.)— LA
"Because I sought it far from men." — Rudyard Kipling, See
Naulahka, The.
Because My Grief Seems Quiet and Apart. — Robert Nathan. —
MAP
Because of Christmas.— Violet Alleyn Storey.— CRYO
Because of Some Good Act. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. See Morn
ing Prayer, A.
Because of Thy Great Bounty. — Grace Noll Crowell. — OQP—
QP-2
Because of You.-W. Cestrian.— OQP— QP-2
Because of You. — Sophia Almon Hensley. — HBV
"Because river-fog." — Kiyowara Fukuyabu. See Shui Shu.
Because She's a Woman, Not Her Learning. — Unknown. —
WRR-5S
"Because thou hast the power and own'st the grace." — Eliza
beth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XXXIX).
Because We Do Not See. — Unknown. — BLRP
Because You Love Me— Unknown. — MHT
Becket's Diadem. — Unknown. — ACP
Becky Miller.— Unknown.— HUB. A
(Go Vay, Becky Miller, Go Vay.)~- OHCS-24
Beclouded (Nature, LXXX).— Emily Dickinson.— AA
(Sky Is LONV, The.)— LL-3— MAP
("Sky is low, The.")— OBAV
Becoming a Dad. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Becoming a Man.— Strickland W. Gilhlan.— FF— POI
Bed, A.— Mother Goose.— OTPC
("Formed long ago, yet made to-day. ) — KIb
(Riddles.)— HBV-HBVY
Bed, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Bed bv the Window, The. — Robinson Jeffers. — TL
Bed Charm.— Unknozvn.—ABVC— HBV Y--RYC
(Bed-Time.) — HWC
(Before Sleeping.) -CAW—CH—WTP-1
(Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.)— OTPC— RIS
(Prayer before Sleeping.)— WHL
(Safe in Bed.)— CBPC
(White Paternoster, The.)— PC
Bed during Exams.— Clara Warren Vail.— PA
Bed in Summer. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CCP — CFBP—
CPN— CRE — GFA— GS— LC— MPC-3— OTPC— PB-1
— PBGP— PBV— RIS— TYP— WLIP
Bed Is Too Small. — Elizabeth Coatsworth.— DDA
Bed of Campanula, A. — "John Crichton" (Norman Gregor
Guthrie).— OCL
Bedouin. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Bedouin Song (C.).— Bayard Taylor.— AA—AP—APD—APL
JTBAP— GBV— GEPM — GR-a— HBV— IAP— LA—
LBAP — MCCG — OBAV— OTA— PFY — TCAP—
WTP-8
(Bedouin Love Song.)— BBV— LPS-1— MCT— SPE-2
Bedouins of the Skies, The. — James Benjamin Kenyon. — AA
Bed-Rock.— John Oxenham.— PDN
Bedroom on the East River, A.— Edith Ballmger Price. — JPC
Beds of Fleur-de-Lys, The. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — AA
Bedside Flowers. — Marie Sercombe. — HB
Bedspread, The. — Katherine Duncan Morse. — OTA
Bedtime. — Francis Robert St. Clair Erskine, Earl of Rosslyn. —
HBV— HBVY— PRWS— VA
Bed-Time.— Hilda Conkling.— ODP
Bedtime.— Helen Coale Crew. — GFA
Bedtime.— Carol Florence Derby.— GSRC
Bedtime.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Bed-Time.— Ralph M. Jones.— GPE— HBMV
Bedtime. — Mother Goose, — PBV
Bedtime ("Do you know"). — Unknown. — PPYP
Bed-Time ("The evening is coming, the sun sinks to rest"). —
Unknown. — BOL
Bed-Time ("Matthew, Mark, Luke and John"). — Unknown,
See Bed Charm.
Bedtime. — Henry van Dyke.
(Three Prayers for Sleep and Waking..)— PVD
Bedtime Comes Too Soon. — Burges Johnson. — WRR-52
Bed-Time Philosopher. — Unknown. — WRR-52
(Philosopher, A.)— SPE-6
Bed-Time Song. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — BOL — HBV—
HBVY
Bee, The (Nature LXV).— Emily Dickinson.— GN—OTPC
Bee, The.— Henry Hawkins.— ACP
Bee, The. — Sidney Lanier. — APB
Bee and the Butterfly, The. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See
Caxtoniana.
Bee and the Flower.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— MPC-4— PB-5
Bee and the Lily, The.— Thomas Westwood.—TVC— TVSH
"Bee baw babby lou, on a tree top." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes— English and Scotch.)— BOL
"Bee baw bunting." — Unknown.
(Hash Rhymes— English and Scotch.)— BOL
Bee in Church, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— PPA
Bee Sets Sail, A.— Katharine Morse.— MCG— PPA— UTS
Bee, the Ant, and the Sparrow, The. — Charles Cotton.— RIS
Bee-Bag, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Bee-Boy's Song, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV—VLEP
Beech Trees.— Sister Mary Madeleva.— AMV-37
Beech Tree's Petition, The. — Thomas Campbell. — ADAH—
GTSL— HBV— SN
Beccher on Eggs. — Henry Ward Beecher.— BTB-3
Beech-Tree, The. — Rose Fylernan. — HWC
Beefing.— H. H. Huss.— PAPra
Been in the Pen So Long (with music). — Unknown, — AS
Beer.— George Arnold.— AA— LEAP— WTP-1
Bees.— Mother Goose.— HWC
(Proverbs.)— HBV
(Swarm of Bees in May, A.)— OTPC
("Swarm of bees in May, A.") — PPL — RIS
Bees.— Richard R. Kirk,— PIAE
Bees, The. — Lola Ridge.— MPB
Bees. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — PPL
Bees. — Unknown. — ABVC
(Siffns and Seasons.) — RIS
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBV—HBVY— RYC
Bees and Monks. — John Hookham Frere. See King Arthur
and His Round Table.
Bees and the Flies, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Bees a-Zwarmen.— -William Barnes. — ABVC
Bees before Winter. — Merrill Moore. — RIS
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BeMnd
Bee's Mission, The. — Marion Short. — WRR-36
Bees of Myddleton Manor, The. — May Probyn. — JKCP — VA
Bee's Sermon, The. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Bees' Song, The. — Walter de la Mare. — YT
Bee's Wedding, The. — Mother Goose.— PBV
(Cat Came Fiddling, A.)— PPL— WRR-35
(Cat Came Fiddling out of a Barn, A.) — OTPC— SAS
Bee's Wisdom, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
(Cunning Bee.)— TYP
Bee-Song. — Unknown. — MV-2
.. ng.
Beethoven. — Florence Ellenwood Allen. — CAG
Beethoven. — Roden Noel. — BMEP
Beethoven. — John Todhunter. — TIP
Beethoven and Angelo. — John Banister Tabb. — GPE
Beethoven Andante, A.— Grace Hazard Conkling. — PFY
Beethoven in Central Park. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. — Unknown. — MHT — OIICS-33
(Story of the Moonlight Sonata, The.) — ST
Beetle, The.— Edith King.— GFA
Beetle, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— PCD
(Dusk Song— The Beetle.)— CPWR
Before. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Before. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — OQP— QP-2
Before a Drive, — Charles Lyn Fox. — PAPm
Before a Midnight Breaks in Storm. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Before a Mirror. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — OBVV
Before a Statue of Achilles. — George Santayana. — HBV
Before Action. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — BEL — CMP— GPWW
— TOP— VOD
Before Action.— William Noel Hodgson. — PC — RH — VM—
WGRP
Before and After. — Oliver Madox Brown. — VA
Before and After.— Charles T. Grilley.— HHHA
Before and After. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Before and after School. — Unknown, — WRR-7
(School, Before and After.) — LLC
Before and Behind. — Abbott Lawrence. — WRR-18
Before Ararat. — John Redwood Anderson.— BPM-3 5— PPD-2
Before Commencement. — George S. Hellnian. — WRR-51
Before Dawn.— Melville Cane.— PIAE
(Dawn Has Yet to Ripple In.)— MAP
Before Dawn. — Elinor Chipp. — HBMV
Before Dawn. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
Before Dawn in the Woods. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — HBMV
—LEAP— PC
Before Day. — Siegfried Sassoon.— WGRP
Before Her Portrait in Youth. — Francis Thompson. — EPN—
TPH
Before I Stumbled.— Francis Carlin. — HBMV
Before It Is Too Late.— George Bancroft Griffith.— MOAH
Before March. — Archibald MacLeish.— PIAE
Before Marching, and After. — Thomas^ Hardy. — AOAH
Before Mary of Magdala Came. — Edwin Markham. — ME
Before Me Lies Dawn. — Victor Hugo. See Poet's Simple
Faith, The,
"Before my lady's window gay." — Unknown, tr. fr. the French
by John Addington Syrnonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, IV.) — AWP
"Before my Spring I garnered Autumn's gain." — Rudyard Kip
ling. See Life's Handicap.
Before Olympus. — John Gould Fletcher. — MAP
Before Parting. — Robert Burns. — LH
(Farewell, A: "Go, fetch to me a pint o' wine.")— GTBS
— GTSE- -GTSL— SB A
(Go Fetch to Me a Pint o' Wine.)— BEL— CRE—EP
(My Bonny Mary.)— BSV— GPE— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Silver Tassie, The— C.)— EBSV— OB EC
Before Playing Tinkertown. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — HSP
Before Rain. — Navajc Indians, tr. by Mary Austin. — APW
Before Sedan.— Austin Dobson.— BPN— GR-1— LPS-2— MBP
OHCS-16
Before Sleeping.— Unknown.— CAW— CH— WTP-1
(Bed Charm.)— ABVC—HBVY—RYC
(Bed-Time.)— HWC
(Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.)— RIS— OTPC
(Prayer before Sleeping.)— WHL
(Safe in Bed.)— CBPC
(White Paternoster, The.)— PC
Before Sunrise in Winter. — Edward Rowland Sill.— AA
Before the Ball.— Unknown.— OHCS-40
Before the Battle. — Emily Lawless. See Fontenoy, 1745.
Before the Battle. — Thomas Moore. — EV-4
Before the Battle of Hastings. — William Warner. See Al
bion's England.
Before the Battle of Waterloo — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Waterloo.)
Before the Bay State Club, sel.— Henry W. Grady.
Homes of the People, The.— PPS
Before the Beginning of Years. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
See Atalanta in Calydon.
Before the Dawn.— Samuel Minturn Peck.— TPH
Before the Fair. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — PR
Before the Feast of Shushan. — Anne Spencer. — BANP
Before the Gate.— William Dean Howells.— WRR-2
Before the Gates.— Frank L. Stanton.— SPE-6
Before the Life-Mask of Keats.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRW
Before the Mirror. — Unknown.— WRR-2
Before the Paling of the Stars.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.—
CRYO— DD— HBVY— RON— SDH— TVSH-YF
Before the Party.— A. C. Gordon.— WRR- 19
"Before the passing bell." — Jonathan Swift. See Verses on
the Death of Dr. Swift.
Before the Rain. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AP — GN— LC—
—LPS-2— MPC-11— TYP
Before the Rain. — Amelie Rives. — AA
Before the Roman Came to Rye. — G. K. Chesterton. — GTBS
(Rolling English Road, The.)— BMC— HBMV— MCT—
OBMV— TBV— TCPD
Before the Snow. — Andrew Lang. — VOD
Before the Squall.— Arthur Symons. — VLEP
Before the Storm. — Albert Samuel Davis. — CAG
Before the Storm. — Richard Dehmel, tr. fr. the German by
Ludwig Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Before the Tabernacle. — Annarrah Lee Stewart. — AMV-36
Before the Toy Shop Window. — John Kendrick Bangs. —
WRR-25
Before Vicksburg. — Unknown. — PAH — PEOR (si. abr.)
Before Winter. — Frederick R. McCreary. — MAP
Before You Came. — Marjorie Meeker. — AV
Beforehand. — Witter Bynner. — HBMV
Bega. — Marjorie L. C. PickthalL— OCL
Begetting of Arthur. — John Masefield. — PM
Begetting of Modred, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Beggar, The.— Houston L. Doak.— HBMV
Beggar. — Francis Stewart Flint. — MBP
Beggar, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Beggar, The. — William Ellery Leonard.— RH
Beggar, The. — Thomas Moss. — LPS-1
(Beggar's Petition, The.) — OHCS-12
Beggar.— A. R. Ubsdell.— BPM-32
Beggar Bill.— Walter Hendricks.— RH
Beggar Laddie, The. — Unknown.— ESPB
Beggar Maid, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN — CG —
CSBP— HBV— LL-4— OTPC— STB— TCEP—WP
Beggar Speaks, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Beggar, to Mab the Fairy Queen, The. — Robert Herrick.— OTPC
Beggars. — Rhys Carpenter. — HBMV
Beggars. — Francis Davidson. — CH
Beggars. — Ella Higginson. — AA — LBAP
Beggars. — Bessie Maas Rowe. — HB
Beggars, The. — Margaret Widdemer. — NP
Beggar's Bush, The, sel. — John Fletcher and Philip Massinger.
Beggar's Holiday, The (fr. Act. II, sc. i).— EPEP
Beggar's Child, The.— Padraic Colum.— GTIV
Beggar's Daughter of Bednall-Greene, The (in Percy's
Reliques) . — Unknown. — WRR-1
(Blind Beggar's Daughter of Bednall-Green, The.)— EV-2
— OBB— OTPC (very si. abr.')
Beggar's Gift, The. — S. Decatur Smith, Jr. — BTB:9
Beggar's Holiday, The. — John Fletcher and Philip Massinger.
See Beggar's Bush, The.
Beggar's Opera. The, sets. — John Gay.
"Fox rnav steal your Hens, Sir, A" (fr. Act I, sc. i). —
CEP '
"If the Heart of a Man is deprest with Cares" (.fr. Act II,
sc. i).— CEP
(If the Heart of a Man.)— ATP
Let Us Take the Road (fr. Act II, sc. i).— ATP
("Let us take the road.")— CEP
"Man may escape from Rope and Gun" (fr. Act II, sc. ii).
—CEP
Song: "Were I laid on Greenland's Coast" (fr. Act I,
sc. i).— OBEC
(Over the Hills and Far Away.) — ATP
("Were I laid on Greenland's Coast.") — CEP
Song: "Youth's the Season made for Joys" (fr. Act II,
sc. i).— AEP-D— EV-3— OBEC
("Youth's the Season made for Joys.")— CEP
"Through all the Employments of Life" (/>. Act I, sc. i).
—CEP
Beggar's Petition, The. — Thomas Moss. See Beggar, The.
Beggar's Rhyme.— Mother Goose.— CRY O— SDK
(Christmas Is Coming.)— CGOV—CHB— PBV
Beggars' Song. — Richard Brome.— -MV-1
Beggar's Valentine, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Begging Another, on Colour of Mending the Former. — Ben Jon-
son. See Celebration of Charis, A.
Begin Again. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
HT— POI— SL
(Fresh Beginning, A.)— PDN
(New Every Morning.) — BLP
Begin Your Reform To-Day. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Beginner, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Beginners. — Walt Whitman. — AA— IAP
Beginning, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Beginning Again. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
Beginning of Creation, The. — Caedmon. See Paraphrase of
the Scriptures, The (Genesis).
Beginning of the Battle of the Angels, The. — John Milton. See
Paradise Lost (Battle of the Angels).
Beginnings, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Beginnings of Faith, The. — Sir Lewis Morris.— WGRP
Beginnings of Things. — Mary Jean Miller. — WRR-55
Beg-Innish.— John M. Synge.— GTIV— MBP
Behave Yousel' before Folk. — Alexander Rodger, — BOHV—
EBSV— HBV— LPS-1— THP—WRR-58 (last st. only}
Behavior. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — MAL
Behind Mount Spokane, the Beehive Mountain. — Vachel Lind
say.— ESCL
Behind the Arras sel. ("I like the old house.") — Bliss Car
man. — BAP
Behind the Closed Eye.— Francis Ledwidge.— HTR— MCCG—
VOD
Behind
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
Behind the Door.— Bert Leston Taylor.— LHV
Behind the House IP the Millet Plot.— Muna Lee.— SBMV
.(Melilot.) — NP
Behind the Veil.— Henry Vaughan. See Beyond the Veil.
Behind Time.— Freeman Hunt. — OHCS-22
Behold a Martyr. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Abraham Lin
coln.
"Behold, a silly tender babe." — Robert Southwell. — EG
(New Prince, New Pomp.)-— CO AH— CRYO— EV-1— GN
— GS— OBSC— OHIP— SDH— YF
Behold a Wonder Here. — Unknown (sometimes at. to John
Dowland).— ALV
("Behold a wonder here.") — OBSC
(Miracle, The.)— BLV
'Behold her single ir the field." — William Wordsworth. See
Solitary Reaper, The.
"Behold the child," etc. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man,
An (Life's Poor Play).
"Behold the Cot!" — George Crabbe. See Parish Register, The.
Behold the Deeds!— H. C. Bunner.— ALV— BOHV— HBV—
LEAP— LHV— PA— THP— WTP-2
Behold! the Dreamer Cometh!— Lady Margaret Sackville.—
HMSP
Behold, the Lord God Will Come. — Bible, O. T. See Isaiah.
Behold the Meads. — Guillaume de Poitiers, tr. fr. the French
by Harriet Waters Preston. — AWP
"Behold Thy Mother and Thy Brother" (in mod. Eng.).—
William Heribert.— TMEV
Bein' Sick. — Harper's Magazine. — SPE-8
Being a Boy.— Charles Dudley Warner.— PPYP—YFR
Being a Daughter. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — FAOV
Being Brave at Night. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG — RON
Being but Men. — Monk Gibbon.— BPM-30
Being Content. — Unknown. — MHT
Being Her Friend.— John Masefield.— BMEP— GTSL— PM
Being His Mother. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Being Photographed. — Unknown. — WRR-23
Being the Dedication of a Morning. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Being Underived, — Dante. See Divina Commedia (Paradiso).
Being Young and Green.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
"Being your slave, what should I do but tend." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (LVII).
Bel M'es Quan Lo Vens M'alena. — Arnaut Daniel, tr. fr. the
French by Harriet Waters Preston.— AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Belagcholly Days.— Unknown.— BOHV — HHHA — LPS-3 —
THP
Belated Violet, A.— Oliver Herford.— AA
Beleaguered City, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BPB
CAP CG IAP
Belfry, The. — Laurence Binyon. — CH
Belfry of Bruges, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — HBV
PER
(Spanish Gypsy.) — GPE
Belfry of Bruges, The: Carillon (sel.).— CAP— IAP—
—LPS-2
"In the market place" (sel.).— EV-5— MCT— TBV
Belfry of Ghent, The, ^/.—Robert Maguire.
Chimes, The.— OHCS-12
Belfry of Mons, The.— Wilfred Thorley.— RH
Belfry Pigeon.— Nathaniel Parker Willis.— LPS-2— PPA
Belgian Christmas Eve, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Belgian Flag, The.— E. Cammaerts, tr. fr. the French.— PPGW
Belgian Lullaby, A.— Martha S. Gielow.— BOL
Belgium — 1914.— Frank C. Lewis.— VM
Belgium the Barlass. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — MCT
Belief of the Egyptians, The. — Amelia Blandford Edwards. —
EOAH
Believe and Take Heart. — John Lancaster Spalding. — AA —
JKCP
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms.— Thomas
Moore.— BCEP— BEL — BLP A— EPW-4— ERP— GPE
— HBV— LPS-1— MCCG — OBRV— POOI — TPH —
WBLP— WTP-7
(Those Endearing Young Charms — with music.) — WRR-48
Believe, 0 Friend.— Edwin Markham.— LOW— POI
Believer, The. — Everard Jack Appleton. — BFV
Belinda. — Alexander Pope. See Rape of the Lock, The.
Belinda's Fan. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — PR
Belinda's Recovery from Sickness. — William Broome. — OBEV
Belinda's Shopping.— Unknown. — BTB-9
Belinda's Window.— Margaret Widdemer — PEDC
Belisarius. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BAV — TBV
Bell, The.— William Henry Davies.— CMP
Bell, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Bell, The.— James Rorty.— BLP— PC
Bell, A.— Clinton Scollard.— AA— HTR— SDH— VOD
Bell Buoy, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— BLP— CR— POTT— RKV
Bell My Wife.— Unknown. See Take Thy Old Cloak about
Thee.
Bell of Atri, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Tales
of a Wayside Inn.
Bell of Dawn.— Paul Fort. — SPT
Bell of Innisfare, The.— Unknown.— DRB
Bell of Liberty, The.— Joel Tyler Headley.— WRR-10
Bell of St. John's, The. — The Youth's Companion.— OHCS-37
Bell of St. Michel, The.— William Henry Drummond.—
OHCS-38
Bell of the Angels, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-29
Bell of the ''Atlantic," The.— Lydia Huntly Sigourney.—
OHCS-2
Bell of the Hermitage, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic.—
Bell of Zanora, The.— William R. Rose. — BTB-4
Bell Tower. — Leonie Adams.— LA — MAP
Belle Isle.— David McCord— NYBV
Belle of the Balkans, The.— Newman Levy, — ALV
Belle of the Ballroom, The. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. See
Every-Day Characters.
Bellerophon. — George Meredith.— EP—EPP
Belles, The.— T. A. Daly.— SPE-7
Bell-Flower Tree, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Bell-Founder, The, sel. — Denis Florence MacCarthy.
Labor Song.— DD— LPS-2
Bell-Horses. — Mother Goose. — PBV
"Belligerent Non-Combatants." — William Tecumseh Sherman. —
MDAH
Bell-Man, The.— Robert Herrick.— CH— EPEP— HOAH— OBS
—PCD
Bellman's Song, The.— Unknown. — EPEP
Bellringers, The.— Ernest Rhys.— CHB
Bell-Ringers, The. — James Rorty. — MOAP
Bells, The, sel. — Emile Erckmann and Louis Gratien Charles
Alexandre Chatrian.
Burgomaster's Death, The (ad.).— WRR-30
Bells, The. — Antonio Fogazzaro, tr. fr. the Italian. — CAW
Bells, The (Parody). —Judy.— PA
Bells, The (C.).— Edgar Allan Poe.— AA— AP— APB— APD—
APL— APW— BBV — BTB-4— CAP— CTBP— GEPM
— GN— GPE— GR-a— HBV — IAP — JHP— LPS-2 —
MHT — MPC-13 — OBAV — OOP — OG — OHCS-1 —
OHFP— OTA— OTPC— PB-5 — PBGG — PCD— PFE
— PIAE— PPD-2— PTWP— PYM— SFC (abr., arr. for
choral rdg.)— SPE-3— TCAP— TPH — TVSH— WBLP
— WRR-43— WTP-7
Bells. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — OCL
Bells.— Sara Teasdale. See Dark Cup, The.
Bells, The.— Unknown.— WTP-1— BOHV
Bells, The.— William Young. See Wishmakers' Town.
Bells across the Snow.— Frances Ridley Havergal. — BTB-4—
COAH
Bells and Queen Victoria, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Bells at Midnight, The.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— -PAH
Bell's Dream (abr.}.— Frederick Edward Weatherly.— OTPC
Bells for John Whiteside's Daughter. — John Crowe Ransom. —
LS— MAP— MOAP— NP
Bells in the Country.— Robert Nathan. — FPH— HBMV — TSW
Bells in the Rain. — Elinor Wylie. — PC — YT
Bells Jangled. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Bells of Aberdovey, The. — Unknown.— MCT
Bells of Brookline, The.— Andrew Downing. — BTB-8
Bells of Bruges, The. — Louise Burton Laidlaw. — RH
Bells of Califon, The.— Harry Lee.— BFP
Bells of Christmas, The.— Clinton Scollard.— SDH
Bells of Easter (with music). — Unknown. — WRR-57
Bells of Flanders. — Dominique Bonnaud, tr. fr. the French. —
PPGW
Bells of Heaven, The.— Ralph Hodgson.— CMP— JPC— LL-4—
MBP— PC— PPA— SMP— SP— UTS— WLIP— WP
Bells of Kremlin, The.— Augustus J. G. C. Hare.— EOAH
Bells of London, The. — Unknown.— CCP— HBV— HBVY—
WP
(Gay Go Up.)— OTPC
("Gay go up and gay go down.") — PPL
(Gay Go Up, and Gay Go Down.) — MCT
Bells of Lynn, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA —
CR
Bells of Malines, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Bells of Notre Dame, The.— Eugene Field. — OHCS-35 — PEF
Bells of Ostend, The.— William Lisle Bowles.— PTA-2
Bells of Paradise, The. — Unknown.— SC
Bells of Peace, The. — John Galsworthy. — PT
Bells of Roncevaux, The.— Thomas Walsh. — MCT
Bells of San Bias, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.—
CAP— IAP
Bells of San Gabriel, The. — Charles Warren Stoddard. — CAW
—JKCP
Bells of Shandon, The.— "Father Prout" (Francis Sylvester
Mahoney). — ACP — BCEP — BMC — BTB-1— CAW—
CCR — CH — HBV — ISP — LLC — LPS-2 — MCT—
OBEV — OBRV — OBVV— OHCS-3 — PER— TIP —
WRR-41 (pant.)
(Shandon Bells, The.)— EV-4— GTBS— VA— WTP-6
Bells of Varenna. — Eden Phillpotts. — MCT
Bells of Youth, The.— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).—
TL
Bells of Yule.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam,
A. H. H. (Time Draws Near the Birth of Christ, The).
Bells, Ostend, The.— William Lisle Bowles.— EPNC
(Ostend on Hearing the Bells at Sea.)— ES
(Sonnet: At Ostend.) — OBEC
(Written at Ostend.)— EPW-4
Belly and the Members, The. — William Shakespeare. See
Coriolanus.
Belonging to Summer. — Mildred D. Shacklett. — GFA
Beloved, The.— Katharine Tynan.— HBV
Beloved, from the Hour That You Were Born.— Corinne
Roosevelt Robinson. — HBMV
Beloved, in the Noisy City Here.—rjames Russell Lowell.—
Beloved, It Is Morn. — Emily H. Hickey. — BMC — CAW—
(Song: "Beloved, it is morn.")— OBVV
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Bess
"Beloved, my
Beloved,
See
when I think." — Elizabeth Barrett
from the Portuguese (XX).
"
Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper). — GPE
"Beloved person must I think, The."— Ki No Akimine. See
^Kokm Shu.
"Beloved, thou has brought me many flowers." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XLI V ) .
Beloved to the Spouse, The. — William Baldwin. See Canticles
of Solomon.
Beloved Vagabond, The. — W. G. Tinckom-Fernandez.— BFP—
NLK
Below the Heights. — Walter Herries Pollock. — VA
Below the Old House. — William Bell Scott. — EBSV
Belshazzar. — George Croly. — OHCS-4 — ST
Belshazzar. — Heinrich Heine. See Belshazzar's Downfall
Belshazzar Smith's Cure for Somnambulism. — Unknown.—
OHCS-16
Belshazzar's Downfall. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German.
— OHCS-23
(Belshazzar.)— WTP-5
Belshazzer's Feast. — Minnie L. Sellers.— OHCS-37
Belted Will (abr.).— Frederick Sheldon.— STB
Belts.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Ben Apfelgarten. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Ben Bluff.— Thomas Hood. — BOHV — THP
Ben Bolt. — Thomas Dunn English.— AA — APL— BFV— HBV
—LEAP- OBAV— PTWP— WLIP— WTP-4
Ben Butler's Last Race. — John Trotwood Moore. See "Bishop"
of Cottontown, The.
Ben Dorain, sel. — Duncan Maclntyre.
Haunt of the Deer, The, tr. fr. the Gaelic by John Campbell
Ben Fisher. — Mrs. Frances Dana Gage. — OHCS-8
Ben Hafed.— William Whitehead. — OHCS-2 1
Ben Hafiz, the Muezzin. — Richard Henry Savage. — BTB-9
Ben Hassan's Dream. — Waldo Messaros. — OHCS-36
Ben Hazzard's Guests. — Anna P. Marshall.— OHCS-16
Ben Hur. — Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur.
Ben Invites a Friend to Supper. — Ben Jonson. See Inviting
a Friend to Supper.
Ben Isaac's Vision. — Annie M. Lawrence. — OHCS-18
Ben Jonson. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Sonnets on
English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford. — Edwin Arling
ton Robinson. — APA — ATP— IAP— MAP — MAPA—
MOAP— TPH
Ben Jonson's Commonplace Book. — Lucius Gary. — LPS-3
Ben Karshook's Wisdom. — Robert Browning. — BPN
Bert Milam.— William H. Wharton. — PAH
Ben, the Tramp. — Albert Hardy. — PTWP
Ben Thomas's Trial. — Harry Stillwell Edwards. See De Val
ley and de Shadder.
Bench-Legged Fyce, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Bended Bow, The.— Felicia Dorothea Hemans.— OHCS-38
Bendemeer. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
Beneath Her Window. — Unknown. — CHS
Beneath the Beam. — W. E. Manning.— WRR-1 3
"Beneath the branch of the green may." — Unknown, tr. fr.
the French by John Aldington Syrnonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, XIII.)— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Beneath the Cypress Shade. — Thomas Love Peacock. See
Grave of Love, The.
Beneath the Dirt. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Beneath the Flag.— Unknown. — FOAH— HH— PAPm
Beneath the Stars. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Beneath the Surface. — S. Omar Barker. — POI — SL
Beneath the Surface. — W. F. Fox. — OHCS-9
Beneath the Wattle Boughs. — Frances Tyrrell Gill. — VA
Benedicite. — Anna Callender Brackett. — AA
Benedicite. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP — IAP — LPS-1—
MOAP
Benedick's Soliloquy. — William Shakespeare. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Benedict Brosse. — S. Frances Harrison. See Down the River.
Benedictine Garden, A. — Alice Brown.— HBV
Benedictine Ultima, The (in Latin and English"). — Unknown. —
CAW
Benedictio Domini. — Ernest Dowson.— CAW— JKCP— POTT
Benediction, The. — Francois Coppee. — BTB-7 — OHCS-18 —
PPSC— PTWP— SPE-7— WRR-26
Benediction. — Eleanor Powers. — PASC
B enediction.— Mark Turby fill .— N P— TB M
Benefactors, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Benefits of the Constitution. — Daniel Webster. See Public
Dinner at New York.
Benevolence. — Mark Akenside. See Against Suspicion.
Benevolence. — James Beattie. — OHCS-10
Ben-Hur, sels. — Lew Wallace.
Angel and the Shepherds, The (abr. fr. Bk. I, Ch. XI).—
BTB-6— CCR— NPTP— SPE-4
Chariot Race, The (fr. Bk. V, Ch. XIV).— BTB-6— GDAH
—PPSC (od.)— PTiVP
Crucifixion, The (ad. fr. Bk. VIII, Ch. X).— WRR-12
Song: "Wake not, but hear me, love!" — AA
Benj. S. Parker. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Three Singing
Friends.
Benjamin Brewster's Reply.— Chicago Times. — HT
Benjamin Franklin. — Florence Earle Coates. — GA
Benjamin Franklin Hazard. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New
Spoon River, The.
Benjamin Franklin's Toast. — Unknown. — HT
Benjamin Harrison. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Benjamin Pantier. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology -
"Benjamin's" Lamentations, The. — Unknown. — SG
Bennington. — W. H. Babcock. — PAH
Benny Havens, Oh! — Lieut. O'Brien. — ABF
Benny's Questions. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Bent Sae Brown, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Benvenuto's Valentine. — Elinor Wylie. — AV
Beowulf. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon. — BEL (st abr
— tr. by F. B. Gummere) — CRE (si. abr. — tr. by W.
Ellery Leonard) — EM-1 (abr. — tr. by J. Duncan
Spaeth) — TCEP (abr.—tr. by Benjamin Thorpe) —
TOP (tr. into mod. Eng. pr. by C. B. Tinker)
Sels. fr. above
Beowulf's Visit to Grendel's Lair under the Water, tr.
by Benjamin Thorpe. — GR-e
Beowulf's Watching, tr. by Benjamin Thorpe. — GR-e
"Came then from the moor-land all under the mist-
bents."— WTP-1
Cleansing of Heorot, The (in mod. Eng. pr.). — EPOM
Coming of Grendel, tr. by Benjamin Thorpe. — GR-e
Coming of Grendel's Mother, The, tr. by Benjamin
Thorpe. — GR-e
Death of Grendel's Mother, The, tr. and ad. by Chaun-
cey Brewster Tinker. — EPP
Death-Going of Scyld, tr. by Francis B. Gummere. —
BCEP
Fight with the Dragon, The (in mod. Eng. pr.). —
EPOM
Grendel Is Vanquished, tr. by John Leslie Hall. — TPH
Haunt of Grendel, The, tr. by Francis B. Gummere.—
BCEP
Hunferth's Taunt. Beowulf's Reply, tr. by Benjamin
Thorpe.— GR-e
Merrymaking in the Hall, The, tr. by Benjamin Thorpe.
— GR-e
"Naught would the earl's help for anything thenceforth."
—WTP-1
" 'Neath the cloudy cliffs came from the moor then," tr.
by John L. Hall.— TPH
Slaying of Grendel, The, tr. by Chauncey Brewster
Tinker.— EPP
"Then the Prince of Bright-Danes," etc., tr. by W. E.
Leonard. — LL-4
Beppo. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BEL
Italy (sts. xli— xlix).— OBRV
Matrons and Maids (sts. xxxviii — xxxix). — THP
Bequest of His Heart, A. — Alexander Scott. See Hence Hairt.
Bequest to My Daughters. — Lawrence Lee. — FAOV
Berceuse. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — PP
Berceuse for Birds. — Joseph Auslander. — BLA
Bereaved. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AA — BAP— CPWR — HT
—LEAP— LEAP— OBAV
Bereavement. — William Lisle Bowles. — EPW-4
Bereavement of the Fields. — William Wilfred Campbell.— OCL
Bereft. — Robert Frost. — MAP
Berkshire Holiday, A.— Clifford Bax.— TCPD
Berkshires in April. — Clement Wood. — SBMV — VOD
Bermudas, The.— Andrew MarvelL— AEP-W — AWP— CEP —
CH — EPS— EPW-2 — GN— GPE — HBV— LL-4—
OAEP— OBEV— OBS— PAH
(In Exile.)— LH
(Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda.) — BPB — CR — EV-2
— GEPM — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL — LPS-2—
OTPC— SB A
Bernardo and King Alphonso. — John Gibson Lockhart. —
OHCS-2
(Bernardo and Alphonso.) — GS
Bernardo Del Carpio. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — CGOV —
GS— OHCS-2— OHNP— PTA-2— WRR-43
Bernardo's Revenge. — Unknown. — GS — OHCS-13
Berries.— Walter de la Mare.— MBP— RG
Bert Kessler. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Bertha in the Lane. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BTB-3
Bertha Lost in the Forest. — Adenes le Roi, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Bertrand Hume. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River,
The.
Beruria. — Unknown, ad. fr. the French by Elsie M Wilbor. —
WRR-24
Beryl's Happy Thought. — Blanche Willis Howard. — DRB
Besetting Sin, A. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — OHCS-40 (si. abr.)
Beside a Balance Wheel.— MacKnight Black. — NP
Beside Lilla Dead.— Sister Mary Catherine.— AM V-3 7
Beside the Bed.— Charlotte Mew.— BLV— MBP— NP
Beside the Blackwater. — Norreys Jephson O'Conor. — HBMV
Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, sels. — "Ian Maclaren" (John
Watson).
Doctor's Last Journey, The. — SPE-8
His Mother's Sermon. — HBR— SPE-2
Through the Flood (sel. fr. Ch. II).— NPTP— WRR-21
"Beside the pleasant Mills." — William Wordsworth. See Prel
ude, The.
Beside the Railway Track.— Unknown. — PEOR
Beside the Sea. — Ella Higginson. — LC
Beside the Sea. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See At the Seaside.
Beside the Way. — Jeannette Marks.— LHW
Besieged Castle, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe.
Bess.— Alfred T. Chandler.— WRR-1 3
Bess and Her Spinning-Wheel.^ — Robert Burns.— BSV
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Bess the Gawkie. — James Muirhead. — EBSV
Bessie Bell and Mary Gray. — Mother Goose.— BSV— CBOV—
EBSV— OBB (si. diff.)—RIS
(Bessy Bell and Mary Gray.)— ESPB— OTPC— PPL
Bessie Bobtail.— James Stephens.— CMP-~GR-e-~~NP—TIP
Bessie Brown, M.D.— Samuel Minturn Peck.— BOHV—PR
Bessie Kendrick's Journey. — Airs. Annie A. Preston. — BTB-3
—OHCS-20
Bess e's Christmas Dream.— Unknown.— ORCS-35
Bess e's Dilemma.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Bess e's First Party. — Belle Marshall Locke.— OHCS-35
Bess e's Letter. — Unknown. — PPYP
Bess e's Troubles.— Unknotvn. — PPYP
Bess e's View of Things.— E. C. and L. J. Rook.— WRR-50
(Elsie's Soliloquy.)— PPYP
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray. — Mother Goose. See Bessie Bell
and Mary Gray.
Best, The.—Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— OBVV
^ (Best Thing in the World, The.)— OHCS-1S
Best Beauty, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Best Cow in Peril, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-10
Best Day, The.— Clara J. Denton.— RYC
Best Day, The. — Unknown. — BS
Best Faith, The.— Edward Payson Powell.— BS
Best Firm, The. — Walter G. Doty.— CPN— HBV— HBVY—
JPC— RIS— VIL
Best for You and Best for Me.— Unknown.— WRR-56
Best Friend, The.— William Henry Davis.— OBMV—SPT
Best Friend, The.— Norman Gale.— PPA
Best Game the Fairies Play, The.— Rose Fyleman. — GFA—
MPC-5— YT
Best Is Good Enough, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Best Is Yet to Come, The.— Annie E. Smiley.— POI—SL
Best Nonsense Rhyme, The. — Unknown. See Limericks ("There
was a young lady of Niger").
Best o' Fellers.— Frank L. Stanton.— FF— POI
Best of All, The. — "Fanny J. Crosby." — BLRP
Best of All. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Best of AIL— Unknown.— WBLP
Best of All Meals. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Best of It, The.— Joe Cone.— SPE-5
Best of the Dollies.— Kate Allyn.— PPYP
Best Policy in Regard to Naturalization. — Lewis C. Levin. —
BTB-7— PPSC
Best Road of All, The. — Charles Hanson Towne.-- -HBMV—
NLK— OQP— POT— QP-2— SPT
Best Sewing-Machine, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Best Thing in the World, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
(Best, The.)— OBVV
Best Time of All, The.— Nancy Byrd Turner.— GFA
Best Times, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Best Trees and Vines, The.— W. J. Milne.— ADAH
Best Way, The. — Walter C. Smith. — EBSV
Bestiary, A, set. — Unknown.
Natura Leonis. — EPOM
Bet vs. Bet.— Frank Roland ConkHn.— WRR-56
Bete Humaine.— Francis Brett Young. — CH— HBMV— JPC—
Beth Gelert or the Grave of the Grayhound.— William Robert
Spencer.— BLPA—CFBP—CGOV— JPC (abr.) — LL-1
S"12 -PB-6-
(Beth Gelert.)— OTPC
(Llewellyn and His Dog.) — GS
Bethel.— A. J. H. Duganne.— PAH— WRR-10
Bethesda.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— BPN— EP
(Bethesda: A Sequel.)— VLEP
Beth-Gelert.— William Robert Spencer. See Beth Gelert or the
Grave of the Grayhound.
Bethlehem.— Bliss Carman, ad. fr. the French of Yvette Guil-
bert. — SDH
Bethlehem. — Harry Webb Farrington. — OQP— QP-2
Bethlehem.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Bethlehem.— Katharine Tynan. — CRYO — SDH— YF
Bethlehem or Birth of Christ (pant.}.— Unknoivn.— WRR-41
Bethlehem Town ("There burns a star o'er Bethlehem town")
— Eugene Field. — PEF
oi.n to Bethlehem-town").-
Betnl'em Star. — Ruth McEnery Stuart.— SPE-7
Bethsabe, Bathing, Sings. — George Peele. See David and
Bethsabe.
Bethsabe's Song.— George Peele. See David and Bethsabe
Betrayal, The (in Song for "The Jacquerie"). — Sidney , Lanier.
Betrayal. — John Banister Tabb.— ACP
Betrayal. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
Betrayal.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— OBSC
Betrayal of the Rose, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas — A A
Betrayed.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — TBM
Betrothal, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HWM-NP— PG
Betrothal. — Martha Ostenso.— LHW
Betrothed, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— BTB-7— HBV— RKV—
WRR-22 — WTP-6
Betrothed Anew. — Edmund Clarence Stedman.— LPS-2
Betsey. — Unknown, tr. jr. the French by Lucy Hayes Me-
£Jueen. — \VRR-32
Betsey Destroys the Paper.— Will Carleton.— OHCS-4
Betsey Trotwood's Cat. — Louella C. Poole. — CIV
Betsy and T Are Out.— Will M. Carleton.— BTB-1—CCR—
O iiCS -4
Betsy Hawkins Goes to the City.— Unknown. — WRR-14
Betsy Ross and the Flag.— Harry Pringle Ford,— FOAH
Betsy's Battle-Flag. — Minna Irving. — DD— GA — MC — MPC-8
— PAH— PEDC— RON
Better Answer, A.— Matthew Prior.— AEP-D—AWP— CEP—
EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3— JAWP — SEP— TCEP— TOP
— WBP
(Answer to Cloe Jealous.)— ALV—OBEC
("Dear Cloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face.") — NBE
(To Chloe Jealous.)— HBV
"Better be with the dead." — William Shakespeare. See Mac
beth
Better Dead than Alive. — Unknown.— WRR-52
Better Far to Pass Away. — Richard Moleworth Dennys. — VM
Better Fate, The.— Hugh Robert Orr. — MRV
Better in the Morning.— Leander S. Coan.— BTB-3— OHCS-1S
Better Job, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Better Land, The.— Unknoivn.— OHCS-12
Better Late Than Never ("Life, is a race," etc.). — Unknown. —
PRK
Better Late Than Never (pant.^.—Unknozvn. — WRR-41
Better Part, The. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN — EM-2 — EPN —
EPNC—GPE— MOM— MRV— NAL— TOP— VLEP
Better Part of Valor, The.— B. Fletcher Robinson.— WRR-5S
Better Resurrection, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — HBV —
POTT— RT— VLEP
Better Than Gold. — Alexander Smart (at. also to Mrs. ] M
Winton).— LLC (abr.)— OHCS-11— PTA-1
Better Than the Miser's Gold.— Virgil A. Pinkley.— BTB-6
Better Things. — George MacDonald.— BTB-5— OHCS-14
Better to Climb Than Fall. — Unknown. — POI — SL
(Aim, An.)— OHCS-40
Better Treasure, The (ad.), — Mary Raymond Shipman An
drews. — SPE-7
Better Way, The. — Lurana Sheldon. — POI — SL
Better Whistle Than Whine.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Better, Wiser and Happier. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — WBLP
(Wishing.)— ICBD
Bettina Mazzi. — Edward L Stevenson. — OHCS-39
Bettles, sel. — Edwin Pugh.
In His Way a Hero.— WRR-19
Betty and the Bear. — Unknmvn— HT— OHCS-3— PPP— PTA-2
Betty Better's Batter. — Unknown. — WRR-32
Betty Carewe's Dance. — Booth Tarkington. See Two Vanrevels
Betty Lee. — E. Norman Gunnison.— BTB-2
Betty Perrin. — A. E. Coppard. — MBP
Betty Pringle. — Unknown.— CPN
(Betty Pringle Had a Little Pig.)— OTPC
("Betty Pringle had a little pig.") — PPL
Betty Zane. — Thomas Dunn English.— GA — PAH
Betty's Song to Her Doll. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson).— GSRC
"Between my eyes and her so thin the screen." — George Ed
ward Woodberry. See Ideal Passion.
Between Namur and Liege. — William Wordsworth. — EPN —
MCCG
"Between the dusk of a summer night." — William Ernest Hen
ley. See Hawthorn and Lavender.
Between the Graves. — Harriet Prescott Spofforcl. — PEOR
"Between the hill and the brook, ook, ook." — Unknown tr fr
the German. —PPL
(Rabbits, The.) -S AS
Between the Lights. — Unknown. — MHT
Between the Lines.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— MCCG— RH
Between the Lines. — Michel Eyquem de Montaigne. — MOB
Between the Rapids. — Archibald Lampman. — VA
Between the Showers. — Amy Levy. — VA
Between the Sunken Sun and the New Moon. — Paul Hamilton
Hayne.— AA— LEAP
"Between the waving tufts of jungle-grass" (in Beast and Man
in India by John Lockwood Kipling). — Rudyard Kipling
(Beast and Man in India.)— PPA
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
Between Two Hills. — Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Between Two Loves. — Thomas Augustine Daly. — BOHV — LHW
— MAP— PB-8— POI— SL— VOD
Between Worlds. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
"Bevare of the Vidders." — Unknown. — CD
(Shacob's Lament.)— OHCS-25
Beware. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — GTSL — GTML
Beware! — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow.— BFP (abr.)— BTB-7 "(afor.)— GEPM— PR
*—— SPIii-5
Beware Fair Maide. — Unknown (at. to Joshua Sylvester). — OBS
"Beware lest, Love, too often with your stings" (in The Greek
Anthology). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Humbert
Wolfe.— PIAE
Beware of the Silver Grizzly.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Bewick and Graham.— Unknown. — ESPB
Bewick Finzer. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP — MAP
Bewildered Guest, The.— William Dean Howells.— BAP
Bewildered President, The. — Octave Thanet. — SPE-S
Bewildering Emotions.— James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A.
Bewitched Clock, The.— Unknown.— MHT— OHCS-15
Beyond.— William Cullen Bryant.— LOW— POI
Beyond.— Rose Terry Cooke.— OHCS-25— POI— SL
Beyond. — Lionel Johnson. — GPE
Beyond. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— ME — TBM
Beyond. — Hannah Parker Kimball. — A A
Beyond. — John Richard Moreland. — OHPI
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Beyond. — Unknown. — OHCS-34
Beyond.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— LOW— POI
"Beyond a sky-swept crest of hills."— Bernard Freeman Trotter.
See Smoke.
Beyond Anger. — E. Merrill Root.— BPM-3S
Beyond Cathay. — Madge S. Banks.-— HMSP
Beyond Connecticut, beyond the Sea. — John Peale Bishop. — SPP
Beyond Death.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Beyond Debate. — Hervey Allen. — LS
Beyond Electrons. — Adelaide P. Love.— OQP — QP-2
Beyond Good and Evil. — George Edward Woodberry. — TCPD
Beyond Our Power of Vision. — Henry van Dyke. — MRV
Beyond Rathkelly. — Francis Carlin. — HBMV— PR — SBMV
Beyond Recall. — Mary E. Bradley.— AA
Beyond Religion. — Lucretius. See De Rerum Natura.
Beyond the Grave.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. — EOAH
Beyond the Horizon. — Robert Freeman. — BPP — OQP — QP-2
Beyond the Moon. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Beyond the Night. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — PDN
Beyond the Potomac.— Paul Hamilton Hayne. — APB — PAH
Beyond the Smiling and the Weeping. — Horatius Bonar. — HBV
(Little While, A.)— VA
"Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space." — Dante
Alighieri. See La Vita Nuova.
Beyond the Stars. — Charles Hanson Towne.— MMV— NPSC
Beyond the Veil. — Henry Vaughan. — GPE — EPW-2— EV-2
(Beyond the Veil.)— EP
(Departed Friends.) — ATP— AWP— CRE— EM-1— EPS—
SEP
(Friends Departed.)— BCEP (broken sels.) — EA— HBV—
LEAP— OBEV
(Friends in Paradise [C.] — abr.) — GTSL
(They Are All Gone.)— EOAH— LPS-1—SBA — TPH —
WHA—WLIP
(They Are All Gone into the World of Light.)— EPEP—
OAEP— OBS
("They are all gone," etc.)— AEP-W— EG
(World of Light, The.)— CH—OHIP— WGRP
Beyond the Violet Rays. — Helena Coleman. — CPG
Bhagauad Gita, The, sel. — Sir Edwin Arnold, tr. fr. the Hin
dustani of an unknown author.
Wise, The.— OQP— QP-2
'Biah Cathcart's Proposal. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Nor
wood.
Biarritz. — Kenneth Allan Robinson. — NYBV
Bible, The.— George H. Ferris.— SPE-4
Bible, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Monastery, The.
Bible, The.— Thomas DeWitt Talmage.— MHT— OHCS-29
Bible, The. — Unknown. — OQP— QP-1
Bible, The.— N. McGee Waters.— SPE-4
Bible, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Miriam.
Bible and the Iliad, The.— Francis Wayland.— LLC
Bible "Heart Throb," A.— Bible, N. T. See St. John.
Bible in Harmony with Temperance, The. — Unknown. —
OHCS-4 .
Bible in Shakespeare, The. — Unknown.— WRR-22
Bible Legend of the Wissahickon, The. — Unknown (ad. by Cora
Lee Ragsdale).— WRR-19
Bible My Mother Gave Me, The.— Unknown. — HT— PTA-2
Bible of the Race, The.— James Russell Lowell.— OQP— QP-1
Bible, Old and New Testaments. See Bible in AUTHOR'S INDEX.
Bible Reading.— J. W. Shoemaker.— BTB-1
Bible Stories. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.— MPB—ODP—TSW
— TSWC
Bibliolatres.— James Russell Lowell.— CAP— IAP
God Is Not Dumb (sel.).— MRV— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
Bibliomaniac's Bride, The. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Bibliomaniac's Prayer, The.— Eugene Field. — AA— PEF
Bicycle Ride, The.— James Clarence Hervey. — OHCS-30
Bicycling in the Sky. — Arthur Lewis Tubbs. — BTB-9
Bicycling Song. — Henry Charles Beeching. See Going Down
Hill on a Bicycle.
Bid Adieu to Girlish Days. — James Joyce. — HBV
^ (Bid Adieu, Adieu, Adieu.)— GTIV
"Bid me not go where neither suns nor showers." — William
Cartwright.— EG
(Valediction, A.) — OBS
Bidden Word.— Clifford J. Laube.— AMV-35
Biddy McGinnis at the Photographer's. — Unknown. — CD
Biddy O'Brien Has the Toothache. — Louise H. Savage.—
OHCS-25
Biddy's Trials among the Yankees. — Harper's Bazaar. — CD
Biddy's Troubles. — Unknown. — GH
Bide a Wee, and Dinna Fret.— Unknown.— POI — SL— WRR-21
Biftek aux Champignons. — Henry Augustin Beers. — AA —
HBV— PR
Big and Little Things.— Alfred H. Miles.— CPN—OFPE—
OTPC
Big Arm-Chair, The.— "E. H. R."— GFA
Big Baboon, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— ABVC— MBP— RIS
Big Bedtime.— Edith Ballinger Price.— JPC
Big Bell in Zion, The. — Theodore Henry Shackleford.—
BANP
Big Ben.— Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the Mermaid Tavern
Big Ben Bolton.— Eugene J. Hall.— OHCS-22
Big Black Bear.— John Martin. — PB-2
Big Black Trawler, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Big Bob Simpson.— Zenas Dane. — OHCS-32
Big Brother. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— MPB
Big Dog.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
SPE-5
Big Enough Family, A. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Big 'Fraid and Little 'Fraid.— A. W. Hawks.—!
Big Jim. — Unknown. — ABF
Big Lige. — Kenneth C. Kaufman.— BPM-34
Big Mistake, A.— Unknown.— HHHA— OHCS-33
Big Rock Candy Mountains, The. — Unknown. — APW
Big Shoe, The.— Mrs, Adeline Dutton Whitney. See Mother
Goose for Grown Folks.
Big Smith. — Mrs. Juliana Horatia Ewing. — ABVC — GS — TVC
— TVSH
Big Steamers. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Big Thursday. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Big Top, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Bigerlow (with music"). — Unknown. — AS
Bigger Day, The.— G. E. Bishop.— WBLP
Biggest Fish, The.— Joe Cone.— WRR-38
Bigler's Crew, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Biglow Papers, The, sels. — James Russell Lowell.
1st. Series, No. I. — Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow to
the Hon. Joseph T. Buckingham.— CAP— TC A P
(Biglow Papers, The— First Series.)— APB— IAP
"Thrash away, you'll hev to rattle" (sel. fr. above —
poem only).
(Biglow Papers, The, First Series— abr.)— RE.
(Biglow Papers, The — No. I.) — AP
(Ez for War— abr.)— APW
(Mr. Hosea Biglow Speaks.) — PAH
1st. Series, No. II. — Letter from Mr. Hosea Biglow to
the Hon. J. T. Buckingham, A, seL
(Biglow Papers, The, No. II — "This kind of sogerin"
[poem only}). — AP
1st. Series, No. III. — What Mr. Robinson Thinks, sel.
What Mr. Robinson Thinks (poem only). — AA — APW
(abr.) — BAP (afcr.) — BHP — BOHV— CAP —
DDA— HBV— IAP— IHA— LHV— LL-3— LPS-3
— PAH— THP— TOP— WTP-6
(Biglow Papers, First Series.) — APB (poem and note)
— LEAP
1st. Series, No. V. — Debate in the Sennit, The, sel.
"'Here we stan' on the Constitution, by thunder!'"
(poem only).
(Debate in the Sennit, The.) — GA (abr.) — HBV—
1st. Series, No. VI. — Pious Editor's Creed, The, sels.
"I du believe in Freedom's Cause" (poem only).
(Biglow Papers, The — First Series.) — APB
(Candidate's Creed, The— a&r.)— BOHV
(From "The Biglow Papers.") — MOAP
(Pious Editor's Creed, The.)— CAP— IAP— PIAE—
TOP— TPH
Newspaper, The (pr.). — LLC
1st. Series, No. VII. — Letter from a Candidate for the
Presidency, A. sel.
Candidate's Letter, The (poem, only). — AA
1st. Series, No. VIII. — Second Letter from B. Sawin, Esq.,
sel.
Second Letter from B. Sawin, Esq. — CAP
2nd. Series, Introduction, sel.
Courtin', The (poem only). — AA — AP — APB — APD—
APL — APW — TBHP— BOHV— CAP— CCR—
CR— CTBP — EV-5— GR-a— HBV— IAP— IHA
ISP — LHV— LL-3— LPS-3— MOAP— MCCG—
MW — OBAV — OBVV— OHCS-4— OHNP—
OTA — PB-6 — PTA-2 — PTER— TCAP— TPH
— WRR-3 1— WTP-6— YT
(Zekle— abr.)— BTB-2
2nd. Series, No. II.— Mason and SHdell: A Yankee Idyll,
sel.
Biglow Papers, The — Second Series — ("I love to stars
out arter night's begun" [poem only}). — APB
(Mason and SHdell: A Yankee Idyll.)— CAP
Jonathan to John (sel. fr. above). — APB — CAP —
IAP— PAH— PAP
2nd. Series, No. VI. — Sunthin' in the Pastoral Line, sel.
Biglow Papers The (poem only— abr.) — ("Once git a
smell o' musk" — abr.) — SN
(Bobolink, The — very br. sel.) — BLA
(Spring— abr.)— MCCG
(Sunthin' in the Pastoral Line.) — APW (abr.) — CAP
— IAP— PFY (abr.)
2nd. Series, No. VII.— Latest Views of Mr. Biglow, sel.
Latest Views of Mr. Biglow (poem only). — CAP
2nd. Series, No. X. — Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of
the Atlantic Monthly, sel.
Mr, Hosea Biglow to the Editor of the Atlantic
Monthly (poem only). — AA (abr.)— CAP — IAP
(Biglow Papers, The— Second Series, X.)— APB
(Hosea Biglow's Lament — abr.) — PFY
(In War Time— abr.)— APD
(Vision of Peace, A — much abr.) — APL
Bijah.— Charles M. Lewis.— WRR-16
(Bljah's Story.)— OHCS-23
Bilbea. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Bilin* Sap.— Charles Hawkes.— PB-6
Bill.— "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber Clark).— GH
Bill.— John Masefield.— PM
Bill.— Unknown.— WRR-25
Bill Adams at the Battle of Waterloo. — Unknown.— WRR-47
Bill and Belle.- Arden S. Fitch.— WRR-15
Bill and I.— George H. Miles.— OHCS-10
Bill and Joe.— Oliver Wendell Holmes,— AA—BFV—BTB-5—
CAP— GR-a— HBV— IAP— LPS-1 — OHCS-S — PCD
SR
Bill Arp on the Rack.— Charles H. Smith.— OHCS-8
47
Bill
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Bill 'Awkins. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Bill Boram, sel. ("Bill Borarn was the bad man.") — Robert
Norwood. — CPG
Bill from Cupid, A. — Arthur Guiterman.— LHW
Bill George. — Malcolm Cowley. See Blue Juniata.
Bill Jepson's Wife. — Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-6
Bill Manning.— Joseph I. C. Clarke.— JKCP
Bill Martin and Ella Speed (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Bill Mason's Bride. — Unknown (at. to Bret Harte). — CCR—
OHCS-6
(Bill Mason's Ride.)— MR
Bill Peters.— Unknown— MPC-1 4 — TSW— TSWC
(Bill Peters, the Stage Driver.)— CSF— IHA
Bill Nye on Hornets.— "Bill" Nye.— OHCS-28
Bill of Items, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Bill Smith.— "Max Adeler" (Charles Huber dark).— BTB-7
"Bill Thay."— Mary Tucker Magill.— WRR-32
Bill the Bomber. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Bill, the Lokil Editor.— Eugene Field. — SPE-1
Billboards and Galleons. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Billet-Doux, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-26
(William Did.)— WRR-14
Billets. — Unknown. — PAPm
Billings of '49 (arr.), — Edwin Balmer. — SPE-4
Billings on "the District Schoolmaster." — "Josh Billings"
(Henry Wheeler Shaw).— OHCS-3
Billows and Shadows. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables.
Bill's Dream.— Stacy E. Baker.— CRYO
(Willie's Dream.)— CS
Bill's Grave.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Bill's in Trouble.— James Barton Adams.— MHT — SPE-5
(Bill's in the Legislature.) — PTA-2
(Billy, He's in Trouble.)-— BTB-9—DDA
Bill's Tenor and My Bass.— Eugene Field.— BFV—PEF
Billy.— FitzHugh Ludlow.— BTB-7
Billy and His Drum. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Billy Boy. — Unknown.— ABF (with music)^- ABS — BLPA—
Billy Brad and the Big Lie. — Ellis Parker Butler.— SPE-6
Billy Could Ride. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Billy Describes an Opera.— William J. Kountz.— WRR-47
Billy Goodin'.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Billy Grimes, the Drover. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
(Courtship of Billy Grimes, The.) — ABS
Billy, He's in Trouble. — Unknown. See Bill's in Trouble.
Billy K. Simes. — Elmer Ruan Coates. — OHCS-27
Billy Miller's Circus-Show. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Billy of Nebraska.— J. Wilson Bengough.— HHHA
Billy Peg-Leg's Fiddle.— "Bill" Adams.— MW
(Peg-Leg's Fiddle.)— BBV
Billy the Bilk; or. The Bandits of Bowery. — Maine Read, Jr.—
GH
Billy the Hermit. — Ruth Edwards. — WRR-32
Billy the Kid ("Billy was a bad man"). — Unknown. — ABF —
CSF
Billy the Kid ("I'll sing you a true song of Billy the Kid"), —
Unknown. — ABF (with music)-- LL-3
Billy Venero. — Unknown. — CSF
Billy's Alphabetical Animal Show. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
Billy's Bedtime. — Agnes Mary Smith. — WRR-58
Billy's Dream. — Stacy E. Baker. — CRYO
Billy's First and Last Drink of Lager. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
— WRR-33
Billy's Pets. — George Kyle. — WRR-3
Billy's Rose.— George R. Sims.— OHCS-3 1— PTA-2— PTWP
Billy's Santa Claus Experience. — Cornelia Redmond. — GH
Bimi.— Rudyard Kipling.— SPE-5— WRR-21
Bin a-Fishin'.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Bin a-Fishin'.— Catherine Ziegler. — WRR-38
Bindlestiff. — Edwin Ford Piper. — HBMV — MAP
Bind- Weed. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
GN— OTPC
Bingen on the Rhine. — Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton. —
BLPA — HBV— LLC— LPS-2— MHT— MR— OHCS-1
—PER — PTA-1— WBLP— WRR-43
Bingo.— Unknown.— CH—WTP-1
(Bobby Bingo.)— RIS
Bingo Has an Enemy. — Rose Fyleman. — UTS
Binley and "46." — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Binnorie.— Unknown.— BSV— CBOV — EA— EBSV— LEAP
— OBB— OBEV — PASC— SBA— SFC— WHA
(Cruel Sister, The— si. longer.) — STB
(Twa lor Two] Sisters, The.)— ABS (American vers.)—
BEL— CGOV— CH (si. abr.)— CRE— CRP— EM-1
— EPOM (si. abr.)— ESPB (A and B vers.)—
EV-2 (shorter)— GR-e— HBV (longer) — PTER
(shorter)— SEA (si. abr.) — TOP
(Twa lor Two] Sisters of Binnorie, The.)— BB — BLV
(shorter)— SEP (shorter) — WRR-9 (shorter)
Binny and Bunny. — Unknown. — WRR-S7
Binsey Poplars (felled 1879). — Gerard Manley Hopkins.— EG
Biographer, The. — Louise Lamprey. — DDA
Biographical Exercise for Lincoln's Day. — Unknown. — WRR-46
Biographies.— Dorothy Parker.— FOOT
Biography. — Abraham M. Klein. — AMV-3S
Biography.— John Maseneld. — CMP — PM
Biologic Face, The. — "L. B." — CAG
Bion's Lament for Adonis. — Bion. See Lament for Adonis.
Biofldvaros (Biothanatos). — Joseph Beaumont. — OBS
Birch Stream.— Anna Boynton Averill. — LPS-2 — SN
Birch Tree, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Birch Tree at Loschwitz. The. — Amy Levy. — AV
Birch Trees.— John Richard Moreland.—DD— HBMV— HBV Y
— — OTTTP
Birches, The.— Walter Pritchard Eaton.— PB-2
Birches —Robert Frost.— CMP— CP—CV—FP— HBMV— 1AF
_LEAP — LL-3 — MAP— MAPA— MCCG— MMV-
NPSC — OG — OTA — PFY— PIAE— PPD-1— PT—
PVS— SBMV— TCPD— TOP— TPH— WLIP
Birch-Tree, The. — James Russell Lowell. — BAV
Bird, The.— William Allingham.— OTPC
Bird, A (Nature, XXIII). — Emily Dickinson. See Bird Came
down the Walk, A.
Bird.— Frances M. Frost.— PPD-2
Bird, The.— Max Michelson. — NP
Bird, The.— Henry Vaughan.— EPS
Bird among the Blooms, The. — Marion Short. — DRB
Bird and the Baby, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Sea
Dreams.
Bird and the Tree, The.— Ridgely Torrence. — BAP— CBOV—
HBMV— MAP— NP— NV— TBM
Bird at Dawn, The.— Harold Monro.— BLA— SPT
Bird Builders. — Unknown. — LPP
(Bird Trades.)— DD—HH— LLC— PEM
Bird Came down the Walk, A (Nature, XXIII), — Emily Dick
inson. — MOAP— PG
(Bird, A.)— MPB— PB-2— UTS
(Complete Poems, V.)— LA
(In the Garden.)— AP—AP A
(In the Garden, II.)— GBOV— UFE
(In the Gardens.)— MAP A
Bird Catcher, The.— Charles Millevoye, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Bird Cry. — Lynn Riggs. — OA
Bird from the West, A.— Dora Sigerson Shorter.— OBVV
Bird in a Cage, The.— William Lisle Bowles. — TVC
Bird in a Cage, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Bird in the Hand, A.— Ellis Parker Butler.— SPE-6
Bird in the Hand, A.— Norman Gale. — PPA
Bird in the Hand, A..— Frederic E. Weatherly. — BOHV —
SPE-1— VA
Bird in the Room, The. — Rudolph Chambers Lehmann. — HBMV
— HBVY
Bird, Let Loose in Eastern Skies, The. — Thomas Moore, —
HBV— OTPC
Bird Man, The.— Lucy Branch Allen.— PPA
Bird Music. — James Rorty. — BLA
Bird Nests.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Bird o'er the Battlefield.— Isabel Fiske Conant.— RH
Bird of Christ, The.— "Fiona MacLeod" (William Sharp).— GS
Bird of Dawning, The. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Bird of Jesus, The.— Padraic Colum.— BMC
Bird of Paradise, The.— Laura Benet.— BLA — PFY
Bird or Beast? — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN
("Did any bird come flying.") — EG
Bird Raptures. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VLEP
Bird Sings at Night, A. — Hildegarde Flanner. — BLA
Bird Song. — Alfred Noyes, See Last Voyage, The.
Bird Song. — Laura E. Richards. — HBV
Bird Talk.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Bird Talk.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Bird That Sings, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Bird That Tells, The.—Unknoztm.—LPP
(Little Bird Tells, A.)— BTB-7
Bird Trades.— Unknown.— DD—HH— LLC— PEM
(Bird Builders.)— LPP
Bird Was Singing, A. — Dietmar von Aist, tr. fr. the German
by Jethro Bithell.— AWP
Bird with a Broken Wing, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. —
WBLP
(Broken Pinion, The.)— FF— HT— POI— PTA-2— SPE-4
Bird with Bosom Red. — Unknovvn, — PEM
Bird with the Broken Pinion, The.— Atlantic Monthly.— APP
Bird with the Coppery, Keen Claws, The. — Wallace Stevens.—
APA
Birdcatcher, The. — Ralph Hodgson.— MBP
Bird-Catcher, The.— Elizabeth Turner.— OTPC
Birdcatcher's Song. — William. John Courthope. See Paradise of
Birds, The.
Birdie.— Eliza Lee Follen.— OTPC— SAS
Birdie in the Cradle. — Unknown. — BOL
Birdie with a Yellow Bill, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — PBV
(Time to Rise.) — CFBP — JPC — MPC-3— PB-1— RIS—
UTS
Birdie's Breakfast, The. — Unknown. — LPP
Birdies with Broken Wings. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — CPN —
PRWS
Birds, The, sels. — Aristophanes.
Chorus of Birds, tr. fr. the Greek by Algernon Charles
Swinburne.— AWP— J AWP— WBP
"Ye children of man, whose life is a span," tr. from the
Greek.— WRR-11
Birds, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— JKCP— ODP
Birds, The.— William Blake.— CH— OBRV
Birds.— William Henry Davies.— CMP
Birds, The. — Blossius .nEmilius Dracontius, tr. fr. the Latin by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Birds. — Hildegarde Planner.— NP
Birds.— Frances Frost.— BPM-37
Birds, The.— Herbert S. Gorman,— BLA— TBM
Birds. — Robinson Jeffers. — BLA — MOAP
Birds.— James Montgomery. See Pelican Island, The.
Birds. — Katharine Morse. — PPA
48
TITLE INDEX
Bitter
Birds. — "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs, Nesta Higginson Skrine). —
BLA— HBV— HTR
Birds. — Sully Prudhomme, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring-
ton.— • AFP
Birds, The. — John Ceilings Squire. — BLA — BMEP— HBMV
— PPA— SPT
Birds. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA — GR-a — HBV— LEAP
_ SPE-2—TCAP
Birds. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic by E. Powys Mathers.
See Thousand and One Nights.
Birds and the Pheasant, The. — Punch. — PA
Birds at Winter Nightfall. — Thomas Hardy. — MBP
Birds' Ball, The.— Charles William Bardeen.— BLPA
Birds, Beasts and Bugs. — Unknown. — APW
Birds' Convention, The. — Miller Hageman. — WRR-15
Birds' Courting, The. — Unknown. — APW
Birds' Departure, The. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Birds' Food, sel. ("Long-legs, hasten away!"). — Sara Coleridge.
— MV-1
"Birds have hid, the winds are low, The." — John Vance Cheney.
See Evening Songs.
Birds in April. — William Ernest Henley. — YT
Birds in Spring. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last Will
and Testament.
Birds in Spring. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Spring).
Birds in Summer. — Mary Howitt. — CPN — HH — LLC— MPC-9
— OTPC— PB-5— PBGP— PRWS
"How pleasant the life," etc. (sel.). — MV-1
"Birds in the high Hall-garden." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Maud.
Birds in the Night. — Lionel H. Lewin. — BOL
Birds' Lawn Party, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Birds' Lullaby, The. — E. Pauline Johnson. — SC
Bird's Nest, A. — Elizabeth Akers Allen ("Florence Percy").—
PEDC— PEM
Bird's Nest, The. — Elizabeth Turner. — CPN — GS — OHIP—
OTPC— RAR
Birds' Nest, The. — Unknown. — LPP
(Frightened Birds.)— WRR-17
Bird's Nest in Winter, A. — "John Crichton" (Norman Gregor
Guthrie).— CPG
Birds' Nests, The.— Unknown.— LLC— MPB— -RAR— TVSH
Birds of Bethlehem, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — AA
Birds of Killingworth, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
See Tales of a Wayside Inn.
Birds of Paradise. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI
Birds of Passage. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — OTPC — RON
Birds of Passage. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APB
Birds of Passage, sel. — Walt Whitman.
In This Earth Perfection.— OQP—QP-2
"Birds of Prey" March.— Rudyard Kipling.— RH— RKV
Birds of Scotland, The. — Hugh Macdonald. — SN
Birds of Whitby, The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — BLA
Birds Praise the Advent of the Saviour, The. — Unknown. — SDH
Bird's Song, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Bird's Song at Morning. — William James Dawson. — VA
Bird's Song in April. — Clinton Scollard. — PEOR
Bird's Song in Spring. — Edith Nesbit. See Child's Song- in
Spring.
Bird's Song, the Sun, and the Wind, The. — Charles George
Douglas Roberts. — VA
"Birds that sing on autumn eves, The." — Robert Bridges.—
PWB
Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat, The. — Francis Hopkinson. —
APB
Bird-Scarer's Song, The. — Unknown. — CBPC
Bird's-Eye View of Washington, A. — Henry Mitchell Mac-
Cracken— WOAH
Bird-Shop, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Bird-Song. — Mary Dixon Thayer.— CAW
Bird-Song and Wire. — Alice Corbin. See Desert Drift.
Birdy! Birdy! — James Whitcomb Riley. See Albumania.
"Birkenhead," The. — Mrs. Hattie T. Griswold. — BTB-7 —
"
Birkenhead, The. — Sir Henry Yule. — LH
Birks of Aberfeldie (or Aberfeldy), The. — Robert Burns.—
EBSV— EPW-3— GPE r,T-
Birks of Invermay, The.— David Mallet.— EBSV— SBA
(Birks of Endermay, The.)— OBEC
Birmingham. — Louis MTacNeice. — MBP
Birth, The.— Don Marquis.— NV— SPT— YF
Birth. — Grace Raymond.- — AA
Birth.— E. Merrill Root.— TBM ^^T
Birth and Death. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOI
Birth and Death. — Thomas Wade. — VA
Birth, Death, and Resurrection of the Flowers.— Mary Hebard.
— WRR-57
Birth o' Robin Hood, The.— Unknown. See Birth of Robin
Hood, The.
Birth of Arthur, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Birth of Australia, The.— Percy Russell.— VA
Birth of Christ, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Me-
moriam A H. H. (Time Draws Near the Birth of
Christ, The.)
Birth of Galahad, The, sel. — Richard Hovey.
Ylen's Song. — AA ,,^-n
Birth of Intellect, A.— William Cobbett.— MOB
Birth of Ireland, The (a&r.). — Unknown. — CCR
(Origin of Ireland, The.)— BOHV— THP
Birth of Jesus, The.— Bible, N. T. See St. Luke.
Birth of Little Paul,— Charles Dickens. See Dombey and Son.
Birth of Lucifer, The.— John Gould Fletcher.— MAP
Birth of Our Thanksgiving Day. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Birth of Pierrot, The. — Thomas Walsh. — HTR
Birth of Robin Hood, The. — Unknown. — OBB (A vers.)
(Birth o' Robin Hood, The — last 2 sts.) — STB
(Willie and Earl Richard's Daughter — A, B and C vers.) —
ESPB
Birth of St. Patrick, The.— Samuel Lover.— BOHV—CCR—
DD— HBV— LPS-3— OHCS-19— SPE-4— THP
Birth of Speech, The. — Hartley Coleridge. — VA
(What Was't Awakened First the Untried Ear.) — TPH
Birth of the Flowers, The. — Mary McNeil Fenollosa. — ME —
OQP— QP-1
Birth of Woman, The. — Helen Higgins.— OTA
Birth-Bed Prayer, The. — Pittendrigh Macgillivray. — HMSP
Birth-Bond, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Birthday, The, sel. — Caroline Anne Bowles.
Cuckoo Clock, The.— LPS-2
Birthday, The. — Witter Bynner. — FAOV
Birthday, A.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— A V— A WP— -BLV
— BMEP — BPN — CBOV—CH— CPOI— EP—EPP—
EPW-5— EV-5— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— ISP
— JAWP — JPC — LEAP — LL-4 — MBP— OAEP-
OBEV— OBVV— PCD— PIAE— POTT— SBA— ST—
TOP— TSW—TSWC— VLEP— WBP— WHA— YT
(My Heart Is like a Singing Bird.)— PFE
("My heart is like a singing bird.") — EG
Birthday. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — MAP
Birthday Crown, The. — William Alexander. — OBVV
Birthday Gift, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PRWS
(What Can I Give Him?)— GSRC
Birthday Lesson, The. — Mary Livingston Burdick. — WRR-49
Birthday Message. — Caroline Bowes Tombo. — VIL
Birthday of Catharine Tufton, The, sel. — Anne Finch.
Portrait, The. — OBEC
Birthday of Daniel Webster (C.).— Oliver Wendell Holmes.—
CAP— DD— GA
Birthday of the Nation, The. — Daniel Webster.— IDAH
Birthday of the Republic, The. — Thomas Paine.— WRR-10
Birthday of the Stars and Stripes, The. — Unknown. — FOAH
Birthday of Washington, The. — Rufus Choate. — HS — OHCS-1
—PEOR— WOAH
Washington's Birthday (sel.).— RON
Birthday Poem, 1915 (To His Mother).— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-2
Birthday Poem, 1913 (To His Mother). — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-2
Birthday Song, A. — Jonathan Odell. — APB — IAP
Birthday Sonnet. — Elinor Wylie. — BLV — MAP
Birthday Verses. — Henry van Dyke. See Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Birthdays. — Mother Goose. — CFBP — OTPC — PB-3
(Days of Birth.)— BLPA
(Monday's Child.)— CCP
("Monday's child is fair of face.") — PPL
(Old Superstitions.)— HBV— HBVY
Birth-Dues. — Robinson JefTers. — MAP
Birthnight Candle, A.— John Finley.— POT— SPT
Birthright. — John Drink water. — CH — HB V— LBB V— MM—
WHA
Birthright, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
"Births. Mrs. Meek, of a Son" (abr.). — Charles Dickens. —
BTB-3
Bisclaveret, sel. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy.
Epic of Women.— EPW-4
Bishop and His Portmanteau, The. — Unknown.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Bishop Blougram's Apology .-
Common Problem, The (sel.).— OQP— QP-1
y. — Robert Brojvning. — CR
Bishop Bruno. — Robert Southey. — EPNC
Bishop Doane's Tribute to His Dog Cluny.— George Washing
ton Doane (sometimes at. to William Croswell Doane).
—PPA
(Bishop Doane on His Dog.) — BLPA
Bishop Hatto. — Robert Southey. — CG — CGOV — JPC — PTER—
TVSH
(Bishop Hatto and the Rats.) — EV-4
(God's Judgment on Hatto.) — OHNP
(God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop— C.)— HBV— HBVY
— LPS-3— OBRV— OTPC— PTA-1— STP
(Legend of Bishop Hatto.)— CSBP— MPC-9— PB-5— PECK
"Bishop" of Cottontown, The, sel. — John Trotwood Moore.
Ben Butler's Last Race.— SPE-5— WRR-3S
Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church, The. —
Robert Browning.— ATP— AWP— BEL— BMEP— BPN
— CP — CRP — EM-2 — EP— EPN— EPN C— EPW-5—
GEPC — GTSE — HBV — ISP — OAEP— TPH— VA—
VLEP
(Bishop Orders His Tomb, The.)— WRR-15
Bishop's Harp, The. — Robert Mannyng. — ACP
Bishop's Visit, The. — Emma Huntington Nason. — BTB-4
Bismillah. — "Peleg Arkwright" (David Law Proudfit). — STP
Bison, The. — Hilaire Belloc. — NA
Bison-King, A. — "Joaquin" Miller.— PPA
Bit of Cheer, A. — Lou J. Beaucharnp. — SPE-4
Bit of Newspaper Verse, A. — Unknown. — HT
Bit of Shopping for the Country, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
Bite, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Biter Bit, The.— William E. Aytoun.— BOHV— PA— THP
Bitten. — Mark Van Doren. — LA
Bitter and Sweet, The. — Jessie Read Wendell. — AMV-36
Bitter Bread and Weak Wine. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — TBM
Bitter Chill. — John Keats. See Eve of Saint Agnes, The.
Bitter Herb, The. — Jeanne Robert Foster. — SBMV
Bitter Meditation. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Bitter
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EEOITATIONS
Bitter nasturtium, pale pink phlox, scarlet William." — Conrad
Aiken. See Friapus and the Pool.
Bitter Purple Willows, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented
Leaves from a Chinese Jar.
Bitter Sanctuary.— Harold Monro.—CMP— OBMV
Bitter Song. -— William Shakespeare. See As You Like It
(Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind).
Bitter Summer Thoughts.— -Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GMAS
Bitter Summer Thoughts— No. 3.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Bitter Summer Thoughts— No. XXII.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Bitter Sweet. — Ralph Cheever Dunning. — PP
Bitter Sweet. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter-Sweet.
Bitter .Sweet. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-4
Bitter Thought, The.— John Holmes.— AMV-36
Bitter Withy, The.— Unknown.— OAEP
Bitterness.— V. Sackville- West.— TCPD
Bitter- Sweet, sels. — Josiah Gilbert Holland.
Cradle Song: "What is the little one thinking about?" —
BOL— HBV— LPS-1— PCD
(Babyhood.)— AA— SPE-4
Joseph's Story. — WRR-40
(Bluebeard.)— OHCS-20
Song of Faith.— PDN—WGRP
Bittersweet. — Kenneth C. Kaufman. — OA
Bitter- Sweet.— Elisabeth Scollard.— TBM
Bitter- Sweet. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Bivalves. — Christopher Morley. — PPD-2 — RNP
Bivouac by the Rappahannock. — Grace Duffie Roe. — WRR-7
Bivouac of the Dead.— Theodore O'Hara.— AA— AOAH— APD
— BLPA— DD (much abr.)—GA (much abr.) — GR-a
— HBV— HH— LA— LEAP— LLC (abr.} — LL-3— MC
— MDAH (abr.)— MHT (abr.)~ OBAV— OHCS-13—
PAH— PAP— PAPm— PTA-2— SPP— TCAP
Muffled Drum's Sad Roll, The (sel.).— LC
Bivouac on a Mountain Side. — Walt Whitman. — AA — APW —
CAP— I AP— MDAH— M GAP— TCAP
Bixby Letter, The. — Abraham Lincoln. — VIL
(Letter to Mrs. Bixby.)— OHFP
(Lincoln's Letter.) — HT
(To a Mother of Five Sons Killed in Battle.)— WRR-46
Bixby's Landing. — Robinson Jeffers. — MOAP
Black.— Wilfred Wilson Gibson.— BMEP—PYM
(Back— C.).— CMP— GTSL—LBBV—RH—SBA
Black and Blue Eyes. — Thomas Moore. — LPS-1
Black and Gold. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — MPB
Black and White.— Esther Lilian Duff.— HBMV
Black and White.— "Harv."— PAPm
Black Ankle Break-Down. — Harry Stillwell Edwards. See De
Valley an' de Shadder.
Black Ashes.— Martha Haskell Clark.— NLK
Black Ball Line, The (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Black Betty (with music).— Unknown, — ABF
Black Bill's Honey-Moon. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the
Mermaid Tavern (III).
Black Bird Suddenly, A. — Joseph Auslander. See Blackbird
Suddenly, A.
Black Birds, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Black Book of Carmarthen, The, sel. — Unknmvn, tr. fr. the
Welsh by Ernest Rhys.
Song of the Graves, The.— BMV
Black Boy. — Carl Carmer. — LA
Black Bunny. — William Brighty Rands. — CBPC
Black Cat, The.— Edgar Allen Poe.— HOAH
Black Christ, The — Arthur Shearly Cripps. — RT
Black Christmas. — DuBose Heyward. — LS
Black Cottage, The. — Robert Frost. — CV
Black Death of Bergen, The. — Lord Dufferin.— BTB-9
Black Dudeen, The.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Black Friday.— Louell a C. Poole — CIV
Black Frost.— May Folwell Hoisington. — LPS-1
Black Horizons. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Black Horse and His Rider, The. — George Lippard. See Leg
ends of the American Revolution, 1776
Black Killer, The.— Alfred Ollivant. See Bob, Son of
Battle.
Black Knight, The. — John Todhunter. — OBVV
Black Madonna, The.— Albert Rice. — CDC
Black Magdalens. — Countee Cullen.— BANP— BAP
Black Mammies. — John Wesley Holloway. — BANP
Black Mammy. — Edith Tatum. — BFP
Black Mammy's Lullaby, 1855. — Wightman F. Melton. — BOL
Black Man Talks of Reaping. — Arna Bontemps.— BANP— CDC
Black Marigolds. — E. Powys Mathers (after Bilhana) .— A WP
Black Panther, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— BAP— HBMV—
PFY— FOOT
(Panther! Panther!)— GPE
"Black pitchy night, companion of my woe." — Michael Drayton.
See Ideas Mirrour.
Black Poplar-Boughs. — John Freeman. — HBMV
Black Prince, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rob Roy.
Black Ranald. — Phoebe Cary. — BTB-1
Black Regiment, The. — George Henry Boker. — GN — HBV —
LPS-2— OHCS-1— PAH— PAP— PAPm— SPE-8
Black Riders, The (Title Poem) . — Stephen Crane.— A A— TCAP
(From "The Black Riders"— I.)— MOAP
Black Rock, sels. — "Ralph Connor" (Charles W. Gordon).
Christmas at Black Rock. — OHCS-38 — WRR-28
Mrs. Mavor's Story.— SPE-7
Winners by Their Own Lengths. — NPTP
Black Rock, The.— John Gould Fletcher.— SPP— TCPD
Black Rose, The.— Clement Wood.— TBM
Black Sea Rest Home. — Genevieve Taggard. — AMV-37
Black Sheep. — Richard Burton.— AA — BPP — HBV — HT—
LBMV— OBAV— SPE-6
Black Sheep, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Black Silas.— Virginia Frazer Boyle.— WRR-34
"Black spruce and Norway pine." — Pare Lorentz. See River.
Black Tambourine. — Hart Crane. — NAMP
Black Veil, The.— Charles Dickens.— WRR-8
Black Vulture, The.—George Sterling. — BAP— BFP— BLA—
GPE— HBV— LA— LBMV— LEAP— MAP— MOAP—
NP—NV— OBAV— OTA— PFY—PPA—PPD-1 — PT
—TCAP— TCPD— TPH—WTP-8
Black Wall-Flower, The.— Frances Anne Kemble.— VA
"Black we are, though much admired." — Unknown. — RIS
"Black within and red without."— Mother Goose. — PPL — RIS
Black Zeph's Pard. — Unknmvn.—- BTB-8
Blackberry Bush, A. — John Banister Tabb. — LL-3
Blackberry Girl, The. — Nancy Dennis Sproat. — BLPA
Blackbird, The.— William Barnes.— EV-4— GTS E— HBV
Blackbird, The.— Henry Charles Beeching.— OBVV
Blackbird, The.— Alice Gary.— BLA— LEAP
Blackbird.— John Drink water. — BLA— MFC- 14 — TVSH — WP
Blackbird, The (Echoes, XVIII). — William Ernest Henley.—
BLA— BPN— BTP— EPP— GR-e— HBV— MBP— TSW
— TSWC
(To A. DO—BEL— BPN— CPOI— POTT— TOP— VOD
Blackbird, The.— Nora Hopper.— GS
Blackbird, The.— A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad (VII).
Blackbird, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— CPOI— OTPC—SN
Blackbird, The.— Frederick Tennyson.— HBV— LPS-2— VA
Blackbird, The. — Humbert Wolfe. — BLA — CCP — FAOV —
HBVY— HBMV— MBP— MCG— NLK— SUS— TSW—
UTS
Blackbird Singing at Dawn, A. — Martha Elvira Pettus. — HB
Blackbird Suddenly, A. — Joseph Auslander. — BLA — GT-2—
MLP— MPB— NLK— PC— PIAE— SPT— VOD
(Black Bird Suddenly.)— BAP
Blackbird's Song, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by George
Sigerson.— TIP
Black-Eyed Susan. — John Gay.— EP— EPP— EPW-3— EV—
GEPM— GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LPS-1
— SBA
(Sweet William's Farewell to Black-Eyed Susan — C.) —
AEP-D— CEP— EA— EPRE— OBEC
Black -Eyed Susie (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
"Blackie."— John Joy Bell.— TVSH
Blacklisted.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Blackmwore Maidens.— William Barnes. — CRE— EPN— EPW-5
—EV-4— GTBS— HBV— VA
Blacksmith, The.— Gustave Lemoine.— WRR-37
(Blacksmith's Song No. 2).— WRR-48
Blacksmith, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Blacksmith, The.— John Masefield. — PM .
Blacksmith, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — SAS
Blacksmith of Limerick, The.— Robert Dwyer Joyce. — TIP
Blacksmith of Ragenbach, The. — Frank Murray.— OHCS-12
Blacksmith of Ragenbach, The (Pr.) — Unknown.— OHCS-5
Blacksmith Pain. — Otto Julius Bierbaum, tr. fr. the German bv
Jethro Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Blacksmith's Serenade, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Blacksmith's Song. — I. E. Diekenga. — WRR-48
Blacksmith's Song. — Gustave Lemoine. See Blacksmith, The.
Blacksmith's Story, The. — Frank Olive.— BTB-1— OHCS-5—
PPP— PTWP
Blacktail Deer.— Lew Sarett.— NP
Blade of Grass, A. — Frederick Victor Branford. — HMSP
Blades of Grass, The (The Black Riders, XVIII).— Stephen
Crane.— BAP— GBOV— MAP— MPC-9— PYM— TCAP
(In Heaven.) — GR-a
(Little Blades of Grass, The.)— OTA
Blair, the Regular. — Ida Reed Smith.— MHT
"Blame not my cheeks, though pale with love they be." — Thomas
Campion. — EG
(Blame Not My Cheeks.)— EV-2
Blame Not My Lute (abr.). — Sir Thomas Wyatt.— GPE
(Lute Obeys, The.)— OBSC
Blancheflour and Jelly florice. — Unknown. — ESPB — STB
Blank Misgivings of a Creature Moving About in Worlds Not
Realized, sels. — Arthur Hugh Clough.
"Here am I yet, another twelvemonth spent" (I). — VLEP
"How often sit 1, poring o'er" (V). — VLEP
(Blank Misgivings.) — BPN
(Early Poems— V.)— CPOI
(How Often Sit I.)— EPN
"Like a child" (VI).
(Early Poems— VI.)— CPOI
"O kind protecting Darkness! as a child" (VIII).
(Early Poems— VIIL)— CPOI
"Though to the vilest things beneath the moon" (II).—
VLEP
"Well, well,— Heaven bless you all from day to day" (III).
—VLEP
"Yes, I have lied, and so must walk my way" (IV). —
VLEP
Blank Verse in Rhyme. — Thomas Hood. See Nocturnal
Sketch, A.
Blarney Castle. — Samuel Lover. — MCT — PER
Blasphemy.— Louis Untermeyer. See Heretic, The.
Blast . . . 1875, The.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— POTT
Blasted Herb, The.— Mesech Weare.— PAH
Blazing Heart, The. — Alice Williams Brotherton.— AA
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Bleak House, sels. — Charles Dickens.
Death of Little Joe (Ch. XLVII).— BTB-1— OHCS-3
Tulkinghorn, the Lawyer, and Mademoiselle Hortense (fr.
Ch. XLII).— CCR
Visit to Belle Yard, A- (ad. fr. Ch. XV).— AE
Blenheim. — Joseph Addison. See Campaign, The.
Blennerhassett's Island. — Thomas Buchanan Read. See New
Pastoral, The.
Bless the Dear Old Verdant Land. — Denis Florence MacCarthy.
— VA
"Bless you, bless you, burnie bee." — Unknown. — SAS
Blessed, The. — Bible, N. T. See St. Matthew.
Blessed. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
"Blessed Are the Dead." — C. F. Smarius.— OHCS-10
Blessed Are They That Have Not Seen. — Arthur Hugh Clough.
— EPNC
Blessed Be Amun. — Katharine Atherton Grimes. — WRR-S3
Blessed Damozel, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AEV— AWP
—BEL — BLV — BMEP — BPN — CBOV — CR —
CRE— CRP— EA— EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP— EPW-4
__EV-5— GBV— GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTML
GTSL— HBV — ISP — LEAP — LL-4 — LPS-3 (abr.) —
OAEP— OBEV— OBVV— OHFP— PC— PIAE— POTT
— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— TSW— TSWC—
VA— VLEP---WHA— WLIP— WTP-7
Blessed Easter — Children's Day. — Unknown. — WRR-57
(Easter Exercise, An.) — WRR-17
Blessed Name, The. — George W. Bethune. — BLRP
Blessed Name of Mother, The. — George Griffith Fetter. — VIL
(Mother.)— HT—SPE-4
Blessed Rain, The. — Jennie Schmitz. — HB
Blessed Road, The. — Charles Buxton Going. — MOM
"Blessed thou, Simon." — Bible, N. T, See St. Matthew.
Blessing, A. — Unknown. — VIL
Blessing for the Blessed, A. — (Miss) Laurence Alma-Tadema.
— BOL— GS— PRWS
(Sunset.)— GFA
Blessing of Columcille,_ The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. See Son
nets of the Saints.
Blessing of Song, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-33
Blessing of the Beds, The. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — BPM-31
— FP
Blessing of the Bruce, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lord of
the Isle, The.
Blessing of Toil. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. — PEDC
Blessing of Work, The. — Henry van Dyke. — MRV
Blessing on Little Boys. — Arthur Guiterman. — DDA — GR-a —
TBM
Blessing [on] the Dance. — Irwin Russell. See Christmas Night
in the Quarters.
Blessings. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Blessings.— Edgar A, Guest. — CVG
Blessings along the Way.— Joel Swartz.— POI— SL
Blessings of Liberty, The. — Joseph Addison. See Letter from
Blessings of Peace. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — WRR-56
(Message of Peace.)— WBLP
(Peace.)— MPC-9— PEDC— RON (abr.)— RYC
(When War Shall Be No More.)— CTBP— OQP— PDN-
PSO— QP-1
Blessings of War.— P. Hoche.— WRR-56
Blessings That Remain, The. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
Blest As the Immortal Gods. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by Am
brose Philips.— LPS-1
(Fragment from Sappho.) — EV-3
(Fragment of Sappho.) — OB EC
(Ode to Anactoria — tr. by William Ellery Leonard.) —
AWP
Blest Be the Tie That Binds.— John Fawcett— CRE— HBV
(Blest Be the Tie.)— LLC
"Blest flowers and glad, herbs fortunately sown." — Petrarch.
See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Blest Illusion.— Myra Perrings.— AMV-36
Blest Retirement. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village,
The.
Blest Statesman He, Whose Mind's Unselfish Will.— William
Wordsworth. — EPN
Blest Winter Nights.— John Armstrong. See Art of Preserving
Health, The.
Blifkins the Bacchanal. — Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber. See
Partingtoniat) Patchwork.
Blifkins the Ruralist. — Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber. See
Partingtonian Patchwork.
Blight. — Arna Bontemps. — BANP
Blight.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB—BAV— CDC— IAP
Blight. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — RM
Blighted Love. — Luis de Camoens, tr. fr, the Portuguese by
Lord Strangford. — LPS-1
Blighty. — Theodosia Garrison. — MCT
Blighty.— Siegfried Sassoon.— GPWW
Blin' Man Stood on de Way an' Cried.— Unknown.—
Blind. — John Kendrick Bangs.— LOW— MRV— OQP— POI—
p OT — Q P- 1 — VIL
Blind. — Harry Kemp. — BAP — GPE— HBMV—ME—NLK—
PFY— POT— SBMV
Blind. — June Lucas. — RH
Blind.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Blind. — Adeline Rubin. — OA
Blind, The.— Thomas Walsh.— BAP— BMC
Blind and the Dead, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Blind Archer, The. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. — HBR-— SPE-3
— WRR-39
Blind Bartimeus. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — MOM
(Jericho's Blind Beggar.)— WBLP
Blind Beggar of Alexandria, The, sel. ("Twentie are making for
my head tyres and gownes"). — George Chapman. — NBE
Blind Beggar's Daughter of Bednall-Green, The. — Unknown.
See Beggar's Daughter of Bednall-Green, The.
Blind Boone. — Dorothy Belle Flanagan. — OTA
Blind Boy, The. — Colley Cibber.—BFVR— CEP— CG— GTBS
— GTSE — GTSL — HBV — LPS-1— OBEC— PRWS—
SPE-S— TVSH
Blind Boy's Pranks, The. — William Thorn. — EBSV—EV-4—
OBEV
Blind Child, The.— Unknown.— LOW— POI
Bfind Child's Christmas, The. — Edith Ballinger Price.— JPC
Blind Communicant, The. — Mary E. Lee.— HS
Blind Fiddler, The.— William Wordsworth.— LLC
Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii, The.— Ella Lindsey Matchett.—
OHCS-31
Blind Folk. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Blind Girl, The. — Marjorie Cole. — CAG
Blind Girl, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).
—BFP— MAP— MCCG—PFE— FOOT— SC
Blind Girl, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Blind Highland Boy, The.— William Wordsworth.— OTPC
Blind Lamb, The.— Celia Thaxter.— BTB-4
Blind Louise. — George Washington Dewey. — AA
Blind Love. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXLVIII),
Blind Man, The. — Hervey Allen. — RH
(Blindman, The.) — TL
Blind Man at the Fair, The.— Joseph Campbell.— AWP— JAWP
— TIP— WBP
Blind Man Lay beside the Way (with music'). — Unknown. — AS
Blind Man Speaks, The. — Howard Kenneth Preston. — AMV-35
Blind Man's Morning, The. — Viola Meynell. — AMV-35
Blind Man's Testimony, The. — John Hay. — BTB-6
(Religion" and Doctrine— C.)— OBAV— OHCS-13— WGRP
Blind Mary of the Mountain. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Blind Men and the Elephant, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — APW
— BHP— BLPA— FPH — HBV — HBVY— MPC-9—
MW— OHCS-4 — OTPC— PB-4 — PCD— RON— TSW—
TVSH— WBLP
Blind Moone of London. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Blind Pedlar, The.— Osbert Sitwell.— BMEP— MBP
Blind Poet's Wife, The.— Edwin Coller.— BTB-4
Blind Preacher, The.— William Wirt.— OHCS-14
Blind Psalmist, The. — Elizabeth Clementine Kinney. — AA
Blind Rower, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— POTT
Blind Sailor, The. — Theodore Goodridge Roberts. — CPG
Blind Spots. — Lois Ethleen Schmidt. — HB
Blind Stranger, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — BPM-30
Blind Student, The. — Edmund John Armstrong.— TIP
Blind Toilers. — Marguerite Ray. — HB
Blind Weaver, The. — Unknown. — VIL
Blinded Bird, The.— Thomas Hardy.— BMEP— CMP— VLEP
Blinded Poilu to His Nurse, A. — Agnes Lee. — RH
Blinded Soldier to His Love, The. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Blindman, The. — Hervey Allen. See Blind Man, The.
Blind-Man's Buff (abr.).— William Blake.— ABVC
Blind-Man's Buff. — Gertrude Hall. — WRR-4
Blindness. — Henry Ward Beecher. — BTB-1
Blindness.— Mary A. Hippie.— GSRC
Blith and Bonny Country Lass. — Thomas Lodge. — ALV
Blithe Mask, The. — Dallett Fuguet. — POI — SL
Blizzard, The. — American Indian, tr. by Hartley Alexander. —
PASC
Blizzard Notes. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Bloated Biggaboon, The. — H. Cholmondeley-Pennell. — NA
Block City. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPN — MCG — MPB—
MPC-5— PB-1
Blockader, The.— DuBose Heyward.— LS
Blonde!.— Clarence Urmy .— A A— HB M V— PF Y
Blood Horse, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter).
—BCEP—GN— HBV— LPS-2— OTPC— PPA—VA
Blood Is Thicker Than Water.— Wallace Rice.— PAH
Bloodless Sportsman, The. — Sam Walter Foss. — PPA
Blood-Red Fourragere, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Blood-Red Ring Hung round the Moon, A. — John E. Logan. —
VA
Blood-Root.— "E. S. F."— SN
Bloody Brother, The, sels. — John Fletcher, et. al.
Drink To-Day (Song fr. Act II, sc. ii — also in "Measure
for Measure").— EP— HBV
(Drink To-Day and Drown All Sorrow.)— OAEP
Take, O Take, Those Lips Away ( Song fr. Act V, sc. ii). —
EPEP— HBV— LPS-1
(Song at the Moated Grange, A [J! M.) — OBSC
(Songs from "Measure for Measure/')— LEAP
Bloody Son, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Finnish by Algernon
Charles Swinburne. — WTP-1
Bloom.— Alfred Kreyrnborg.— HBMV— TSW
Blooming of the Rose, The. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — GBOV
—ME
Blooming of the White Thorn, The. — Edith Matilda Thomas.—
CLS
Blooms of May. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
' Bloomsbury.— Wilfred Whitten.— FT
, Blossom, The.— William Blake.— OTPC
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Blossom
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Blossom, The. — John Donne.— A WP — EV-2
(Blossome, The.) — OBS
Blossom, The. — William Shakespeare. See Love's Labour s
Lost.
Blossom of the Soul, The. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — AA
Blossom Themes.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Blossom Time. — Wilbur Larremore. — AA
Blossome, The. — John Donne. See Blossom, The.
Blossoms on the Trees, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Blossomy Barrow, The.— T. A. Daly.— GBOV— LHV— ME
(Blossomy Wheelbarrow, The.)— WRR-12
Blot on the 'Scutcheon, A. sets. — Robert Browning.
Death of Mildred, The (arr.).— WRR-19
"There's a woman like a dew-drop." — GPE
(Earl Mertoun's Song.)— HBV— OBEY
(Mertoun's Song.)—CPOI
(Song.)— GEPM
(There's a Woman like a Dewdrop.)— BPN
Blouzelinda's Funeral. — John Gay. See Shepherd's Week, The.
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind. — William Shakespeare. See
As You Like It.
Blow, Boys, Blow. — Unknown. — I HA
Blow, Bugle, Blow! — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess,
The (Bugle Song, The).
Blow, Bugles, Blow.— John S. McGroarty.— DD— HBV
Blow, Bullies, Blow. — Unknown. — SG
Blow High, Blow Low.— Charles Dibdin.— EV-3— HBV
Blow Me Eyes,™ Wallace Irwin.— BFP— BOHV— HBMV
Blow, Northern Wind. — Unknown. — OBEY
Blow Softly, Thrush. — Joseph Russell Taylor. — B LA— HBV
Blow the Man Down. — Unknown. — IHA (si. diff.) — LL-3 —
PASC— PYM— SG
(Diff. vers. with music.') — ABF— AS
Blow, Wind, Blow. — Mother Goose. — CBPC— CPN— OTPC—
PBV
("Blow, wind, blow! and go, mill, go!") — PPL
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV
Blow, Winds.— William Shakespeare. See King Lear.
Blow Winter Wind.— William Shakespeare. See As You Like
It.
Blow, Ye Winds.— Unknown.— IHA
Blowing Bubbles. — William Allingham. — GN
Blowing Bubbles. — Surges Johnson. — MCG — PB-2
Blowing Bubbles. — Eugene H. Munday. — OHCS-25
Blowing Bubbles.— O. F. Starkey.— PPYP— YFR
Blows the Wind To-Day. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BSV —
CH— GTSE
(To S. R. Crockett.)— E A— EPW-S— POTT
(Vailima.)— CBE
(Whaups, The.) — VA
Bludy Serk, The.— Robert Henryson.— EBSV— OBEY
Blue and Gold.— Dora Wilcox.— MM
Blue and Gray, The. — Minna Irving. — OHCS-40
Blue and Gray.— New York Sun.— OHCS-37
Blue and the Gray, The. — Francis Miles Finch.— AA—APD—
APL— APP — BAP — BLPA— BTB-1 — BTP— CCR—
CSBP — DD (abr.)— GA (a&r.)— HBV— HH— IAP—
JHP— LBAP— LEAP— LLC (si. abr.)— LPS-2— MC—
MDAH— MPC-12 — OBAV — OG — OHCS-5— OTA-
PAH— PAP— PAPm— PB-8— PBGG— PCD— PEDC—
PJH-2— POY— PTA-1— PTWP— RH— SPE-8— SPS—
WBLP— WRR-41 (pant.)
Blue and the Gray, The. — Ellen H. Flagg. — LLC (abr.)—
PPSC
(Death the Peacemaker.) — MDAH
Blue and the Gray, The. — Henry Cabot Lodge.~^SPE-6
Blue and the Gray, The ("Each thin hand resting on a grave").
— Unknown.— MDAH
(One in Blue and One in Gray.) — OHCS-12
Blue and the Gray, The ("Mother's gift to her country's
cause, A"). — Unknown. — ABS
Blue and the Gray in France, The. — George M. Mayo.— GPWW
Blue and White. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. — OBVV
Blue Bells of Scotland, The.— Unknown.— HBV— WTP-1
Blue Bird, The. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. See L'Oiseau
Bleu.
Blue Blood. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by James Stephens. —
MBP— OBMV
Blue Bowl, The. — Blanche Bane Kuder. — BLPA
Blue Boy in London, The. — William Brighty Rands.— OTPC
Blue Closet, The. — William Morris. — BPN— TCEP— VA—
VLEP
Blue Duck, The.— Lew Sarett. — NP
Blue Evening. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
"Blue eyes, against the whiteness pressed." — Richard Le Galli-
enne. See Songs for Fragoletta.
"Blue eyes, looking up at me." — Richard Le Gallienne. See
Songs for Fragoletta.
Blue Flannel Shirt, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Blue Girls.— John Crowe Ransom.— APA — MAP— NP— SPP—
TBM
Blue Harvest. — Frances Frost.— OTA
Blue Hepatica. — "John Crichton" (Norman Gregor Guthrie). —
Blue Heron, The.— Maurice Thompson. — BLA
Blue Hills, The. — Philip Francis Little. — GTIV
Blue Hills beneath the Haze. — Charles Goodrich Whiting. — AA
—OBAV
Blue Homespun. — Frank Oliver Call. — CPG — OCL
Blue Island Intersection, — Carl Sandburg. — MAP— PIAE—
SASS
Jay'. — Leonora Speyer.— BLA
jay> — Susan Hartley Swett. See Blue- Jay.
Juniata, sels. — Malcolm Cowley.
Bill George (Dan George— C.).— PP
Bones of a House.— PP
(Blue Juniata— C.)— MAP
Chestnut Ridge.— PP
Empty Barn, Dead Farm.— PP
Farm Died, The.— MAP
Laurel Mountain. — PP
Mine No. 6.— MAP
Book II
Winter: Two Sonnets. — MAP
Blue Maroons.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Blue Men of the Minch, The. — Donald A. MacKenzie.— EBSV
Blue Moonshine. — Francis G. Stokes. — NA
Blue Persian.— Isabella Fiske Conant.— CIV
Blue Ribbon Cats. — Lalia Mitchell Thornton.— CIV
Blue Ridge, The.— Harriet Monroe.— HBMV
Blue Ridge.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Blue Roses. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Blue Shoes. — Kate Greenaway. — MPB— RAR
Blue Sky Somewhere (abr,). — Vara. — BTB-3
Blue Squills.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP— GBOV— HBMV— NP-
SBMV— TCAP— VOD
Blue Stars and Gold. — James Stephens. — LL-4
Blue Symphony. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP— LA — MAPA—
NP
Blue Valentine, A. — Joyce Kilmer. — BMC— JK-1—JKCP—
LHV
Blue Woman. — Unknown, — APW
(When a Woman Blue [with music}.) — AS
Bluebeard. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter-Sweet.
Bluebeard.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BAY
(Sonnet VI.)— RM
Bluebeard's Closet. — Rose Terry Cooke. — AA — OBAV
Bluebell, The.— Emily Bronte.— CPOI— OTPC
Bluebell, The. — Margaret Deland. — SPE-7
Bluebell, The.— Julia A. Eastman.-— FPE
Bluebell [s] of Scotland, The.-— Unknown (sometimes at. to Mrs.
Grant) .—OTPC— PECK
(0 Where, Tell Me Where.)— EBSV
Bluebells.— Walter de la Mare. — MPB
Bluebells.— Lucia Clark Markham.— HBMV
Bluebells of Scotland, The.— Unknown. — OTPC
Bluebird, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. See Spring in New
England.
Bluebird.— Hilda Conkling.— GFA
Bluebird, The (Nature, VIII). — Emily Dickinson, — BLA
Bluebird, The. — Ernilv Huntington Miller. — CFBP — CPN—
GFA— MCG— MPB— MPC-6— PB-3— PBGP— PRWS
—PTA-1— RAR— TYP
(Bluebird's Song, The.)— LLC
("Little white snowdrop! I pray you arise" — last st.) —
PEM
Bluebird, The.— Eben Eugene Rexford.— PEDC— RON
Bluebird, The. — Maurice Thompson. — BLA
Blue-Bird, The. — Alexander Wilson.— AA
Bluebirds.— Helen Merrill Egerton.— CPG
Bluebird's Message, The,— L. F. Armitage.— PPYP
Bluebird's Song, The. — Emily Huntington Miller. See Blue
bird, The.
Blue-Butterfly Day. — Robert Frost. — BAP
"Blue-eyed phantom far before, A." — Christina Georgina Roe*
setti. — EG
Blue-Flag in the Bog, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— LA-
SAM
Blue-Green Stream, The. — Wang Wei, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell. — GT-2
Blue-Jay, The.— Olive Thome Miller.— APP
Blue- Jay, The. — Susan Hartley Swett. — MPC-10— PBGG —
PRWS
"Blue-Monday" at the Shoe Shop. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
Blues I've Got, The.— Unknown.— ANL
Blue-Tit, The. — Norman Gale. — PPA
Blunders.— John B. Gough.— WRR-27
Blurt, Master Constable, sel. — Thomas Middleton.
Lips and Eyes.— HBV
("Love for such a cherry lip.") — EG
Blythesome Bridal, The.— Unknown. — EBSV
Bo.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-34
Boadicea.— William Cowper. — BCEP — BHV — BPB — CG—
EPW-3 — EV-3 — GPE — HBV— LEAP— LH— LLC—
LPS-2— OTPC— PTER— WRR-1 1— WTP-3
Boar and Shibboleth, The. — Edward Doro. — GPE
Board School Pastoral, A.— May Kendall. — VA
Boarding the Birds. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Boar's Head Carol, The.— Unknown. — CO AH
Boast of a Virtuous Man, The. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. —
SPE-4
Boast of the Turks, The.— Unknown. See Battle of Lepanto,
The.
Boasting of Sir Peter Parker, The.— Clinton Scollard. — PAH
Boat Race, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes (?).— BTB-6
(Girls-vs.-Boys' Boat Race— abr.)— WRR-34
Boat Race.— -Thomas Hughes. See Tom Brown at Oxford.
TITLE INDEX
Bonny
Boat Sails Away, The. — Kate Greenaway. — HWC
Boat Song.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The.
Boatie Rows, The.— John Ewen.— EBSV
Boatman, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Thomas Patti-
son.— EBSV
Boatman of Kinsale, The. — Thomas Osborne Davis. — VA
Boat-Race, The. — James Hogg. See Queen Hynde.
Boats. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — GFA
Boats at Night. — Edward Shanks. — CH — MCCG
Boats in a Fog. — Robinson Jeffers. — TCPD
Boats of Slumberland, The. — Unknown.— BOL
Boats Sail on the Rivers (in Sing-Song). — Christina Georgina
Rossetti.—CCP— HWC— MCG— MPC-6— OFPE— PB-2
— PBGP— RAR— RIS— RON— TSW
(Rainbow, The.)— GFA
Boat-Song, A. — Charles Kingsley. See Hypatia.
Bob._Henry W. Grady.— NPTP— WRR-22
Bob and the Bible. — Unknown.— PPYP
Bob Anderson, My Beau. — Unknown. — PAH
Bob Cratchit's [Christmas] Dinner. — Charles Dickens. See
Christmas Carol, A.
Bob Johnston's Visit to the Circus. — Andrew Stewart. — GH —
OHCS-28
Bob Sawyer. — Unknown. — SG
Bob, Son of Battle, sels. — Alfred Ollivant.
Black Killer, The (ad. fr. Chs. XXVIII and XXIX).—
NPTP
Shepherd's Trophy, The (Ch. XXV, abr.).— NPTP
Bob Stanford. — Unknown. — CSF
Bob White.— George Cooper.— DD— HBVY— MPC-7— PB-2 —
RYC
(Bobwhite.)— MPB
Bob White. — Dora Read Goodale. — BLA
Bob White.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG—PPA
"Bob White." — Eleanor Kirk. — PPYP
Bob White. — Francis Charles McDonald. — WRR-22
"Bob White's" Hallowe'en, The. — Josephine Scribner Gates. —
HOAH
Bobbie's Exchanges. — John Kendrick Bangs. — SPE-4
Bobby. — Unknown — WRR-51
Bobby Bingo. — Unknown. See Bingo.
Bobby Shafto.— Mother Goose.— CFBP— CGOV— CPN— PB-1
(Bobby Shaftoe's Gone to Sea.)— OTPC
("Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea.")— PPL — RIS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
Bobby Shafto. — Unknown. — PTA-1
Bobby Shaftoe (pr.).— Homer Greene.— OHCS-33
Bobby's Essay on Sir Walter Scott. — Unknown.— WRR-52
Bobby's Ideas of Parents. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Bobolink, The.— Thomas Hill.— HBV— LPS-2—SN
Bobolink, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers,
The (2nd Series, No. VI).
Bobolink, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BIS
Bobolink, The ("Anacreon of the meadow'). — Unknown. — LLC
Bobolink, The ("Once, on a golden afternoon"). — Unknown. —
BTB-4
(Telltale, The.)— LPS-2
Bobolinks, The. — Christopher Pearse Cranch.— AA— BTB-7 (si.
diff.)—GN .(abr.)— OTPC (abr.)
Bobolinks. — Eugene Edmund Murphey. — WLIP
Bobolink's Song, The. — Sara V. Prueser. — HB
Bobolink's Song, The. — Stanley Waterloo. — WRR-7
"Bobs." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Bobwhite. — George Cooper. See Bob White.
Bob-White.— Cale Young Rice.— WRR-48
Boccaccio. — Thomas Edward Brown. — EPW-5— FT
Boccaccio.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Bodily Beauty. — George Rostrevor. — HBMV
Body, The. — John Freeman. — TCPD
Body. — Mabel Simpson. — OTA
Body, The. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — GTML
Body and Soul. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXLVI).
Body of the Queen. — Donald Evans. — LA
Body's Beauty. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Bog Love. — Shane Leslie. — SMP
Bog-Lands, The.— William A. Byrne.— JKCP
Bogles. — Unknown. — PB-9
Bohemia.— Dorothy Parker— NAMP—NYBV
Bohemian, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Bohemian Cradle-Song. — Unknown. — BOL
Bohemian Dreams, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Bohemian Girl. sels. — Michael W. Balfe and Alfred Bunn.
I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls (£an*.)— WRR-41
When Other Lips and Other Hearts. — HT
(You'll Remember Me.)— BFP
Bohemian Hymn, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APW— CAP
— GPE— IAP— MOAP— OQP— PFY— QP-1— WGRP
Bohemians of Boston, The. — Gelett Burgess. — THP
Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe, The, sels. — John Skelton.
Maystress Jane Scroupe. — NBE
(Commendations of Mistress Jane Scrope, The.) — OBSC
("How shall I report" — sel. fr. above, abr.} — EG
"Pla ce bo."— NBE
(Dirge for PhylHp Sparowe, A — sel. fr. above.) — EP
(longer sel.}— EPP
(Funeral of Philip Sparrow, The— sel. fr. above, abr.)—
ACP
(Nun's Lament for Philip Sparrow, The — sel. fr. above,
much abr.)—CG
(Sparrow's Dirge, The— sel. fr. above.) — OBSC
(Tragedy of the Sparrow and the Cursing of the Cat,
The— sel. fr. above.)— EV4
Bold Dragoon, The.— Sir Walter Scott.— BHV— OHCS-25
Bold Hawthorne (or, Hathorne). — Unknown. — APB — IAP
(Cruise of the Fair American, The.) — PAH
Bold Peddler and Robin Hood, The. — Unknown. — CSBP —
ESPB
Bold Privateer, The. — Unknown. — SG
Bold Robin Hood. — Thomas Love Peacock. — MV-1
Boldness in Love. — Thomas Carew. — EV-2
("Mark how the bashful morn, in vain.") — EG
Boll Weevil Song, The. — Unknown. See De Ballet (or Ballit)
of de Boll Weevil.
Bologna, and Byron. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Bolsum Brown (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Boltons, 22, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Bombardment, The. — Amy Lowell. — NV — YT
Bombardment of Bristol, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Bombardment of Vicksburg, The. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. —
SPE-8
(Vicksburg— A Ballad.)— A A— APB— MC— M D AH— PAH
— SPP— TCAP— WRR-10
Bombastic Appeal to a Jury. — Unknown. — OHCS-4
Bombastic Description of a Midnight Murder. — Unknown. —
OHCS-1
"Bon Homrne Richard," The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth
Abarbanel).— MLP
Bon Jour, Bon Soir. — Unknown. — WRR-1
Bon Ton Saloon, The.— Unknown. — WRR-33
Bona venture, sel. — George W. Cable.
Spelling-Match at Grande Pointe, The (fr. Chs. X and XI).
— WRR-2S
Bond, The. — Archag Tchobanian, tr. fr. the Armenian by Alice
Stone Blackwell.— MHT
Bond and Free. — Robert Frost. — LHW
Bondage. — "Owen Innsley" (Lucy White Jennison). — AA
Bondage of Drink, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
Bondsman, The, sel. — Hall Caine.
Mount of Laws, The (ad.).— NPTP
Bonehead Bill. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Bones.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Bones of a House. — Malcolm Cowley. See Blue Juniata.
Bones of Chuang Tzu, The.— Chang Heng, tr.fr. the Chinese
by Arthur Waley.— AWP
Boneset Tea. — Jennie Talladay. — WRR-44
Bonfire, The. — Richard Church. — BPM-34
Bonfire, The. — Robert Frost. — RH
Bonfire of Kings. — Donald Evans. — LA
Bonfires.— Edith Haskell Tappan. — HB
"Bonhomme Richard" and "Serapis," The. — Philip Freneau. —
GA (abr.)— PAH
(On the Memorable Victory of Paul Jones.) — APB
(On the Memorable Victory by Captain Paul Jones.) — IAP
Bonie Doon. — Robert Burns. See Banks o' Doon, The.
Bonie Lesley. — Robert Burns. See Bonnie Lesley.
Bonnet for My Wife, A.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-28
Bonnets Indispensable to Easter. — William B. Chishold. —
WRR-57
Bonnie Annie. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.) — OBB
(combined vers. A and B, si diff.) — WTP-1 (A vers.
abr.)
Bonnie Banks o' Fordie, The. — Unknown. See Baby Lon.
Bonnie Banks o* Loch Lomond, The. — Unknown. — EBSV
Bonnie Bessie Lee. — Robert Nicoll. — VA
Bonnie Black Bess. — Unknown. — CSF
Bonnie Blue Flag, The. — Mrs. Annie Ketchum. — FOAH —
PAH
Bonnie Blue Flag, The.— Harry McCarthy.— SPP
Bonnie Bower. — Unknown. See Lament of the Border Widow,
The.
Bonnie Bruckit Lassie, The. — James Tytler. — EBSV
Bonnie Doon. — Robert Burns. See Banks o* Doon, The.
Bonnie Dundee. — Sir Walter Scott. See Doom of Devorgoil,
The.
Bonnie Earl of Murray, The. — Unknown. See Bonny Earl of
Murray, The.
Bonnie George Campbell. — Unknown (William Motherwell vers.,
Slf diff.).— AEP-W — AWP— BEL — BLV— CBOV —
CFBP (mod.)— CGOV— CH— EBSV— EPOM— ERP—
GR-e— HBV— ISP— NPH— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TPH
(Bonny George Campbell.) — BSV — OBB — PCD (shorter
vers.)
(Bonny James Campbell.) — ESPB (A, B, C and D vers.)
Bonnie House o' Airlee, The. — Unknown. — EBSV — ESPB —
OBB— OBEV
Bonnie Lesley (or Leslie).— Robert Burns.— GTBS—GTSE—
GTSL— OBEC— OBEV
(Bonie Lesley.)— EP— EPP— LL-4— TPH
(O, Saw Ye Bonnie Lesley?)— EV-3— HBV— LPS-1— SBA
(Saw Ye Bonie Lesley.) — EBSV — EPRE — GPE
Bonnie Prince Charlie. — James Hogg. — EBSV
Bonnie Sweet Jessie. — Unknown. — CD
Bonnie Tweed for Me, The.— William A. Foster.— EBSV
Bonnie Wee Eric. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — BTB-6
Bonnie Wee Thing. — Robert Bums. — HBV
Bonnie Wood o' Craigie-lea. — Robert Tannahill. — EBSV
Bonniest Bairn in A' the WarP, The. — Robert Ford. — GN —
SPE-1
Bonny Baby Livingston. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and C vers.)
—STB
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Bonny
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Bonny Barbara Allan (in Percy's Reliques — diff. vers.). —
Unknown. — AWP — BE — BEL-— CH (air.)-— CRE—
CRP— EM-1— ESPB (A and B vers.)— GR-a— ISP—
JAWP— NAL— TOP— WBP
(Barbara Allen [or Allan].)— ABS (B vers.)— BSV—
EBSV
(Barbara Allen's Cruelty.)— BCEP— BLV (abr.)— CBOV
(abr.) — HBV — LEAP — NPH (abr.)— OBB—
OBEY— OTPC— SB A— STB
(Barbara Ellen.)— IHA
(Barbery Allen — A vers.) — ABS
(Barbra Allen — with music.} — AS
Bonny Bee Horn. — Unknown.— ESPB — OBB (si. diff. vers.)
Bonny Birdy, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Bonny Dundee. — Sir Walter Scott. See Doom of Devorgoil.
Bonny Earl oi Murray, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown.
— BEL — ESPB (A vers. same; B vers. diff.)— HBV—
OBB— OBEV— WP
(Bonnie Earl of Murray, The.)— EBSV— OB S
(Bonny Earl o' Moray, The.) — BSV
Bonny George Campbell. — Unknown. See Bonnie George Camp
bell.
Bonny Hind, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Bonny James Campbell. — Unknown. See Bonnie George Camp
bell.
Bonny John Seton. — Unknown. — ESPB
Bonny Kilmeny Gaed up the Glen. — James Hogg. See Queen's
Wake, The.
Bonriy Lass of Anglesey, The. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B
vers. )
Bonny Lassie O. — John Clare. — CH
Bonny Lizie Baillie. — Unknown. — ESPB
Bonny Wee Hoose, The.— William Lyle.— WRR-30
Bontsie Silent. — J. L. Perez. — ST
Booby-Trap, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Boogah Man, The. — Paul Laurence Dunbar.— PPD-2 — VOD
"Booh!" — Eugene Field. — PEF
Book, A (Life, XXI).— Emily Dickinson.— AA—GR-a— MOB
("He ate and drank the precious words.") — OBAV
(Precious Words.)— PIAE
Book, A (Life, XCIX).— Emily Dickinson.— ATP— CV—GR-a
— HH— ISP— MPB— MPC-11— POY
(Life, XCIX.)— CRP
(There Is No Frigate like a Book.) — MAP
("There is no frigate like a book.") — MCT
Book, The. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. See Book of
the World, The.
Book, The.— Winfred Ernest Garrison.— OQP—QP-1
Book, A.— Hannah More.— HH— OTPC
(Riddle, A: "I'm a strange contradiction.")— MPC-9—
PB-3— SPE-1
(Riddle: A Book.)— GN
Book, The.— Henry Vaughan.— EPS— EV-2
Book and a Pipe, A. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Book, Book. — Annette Wynne. — HH
Book Canvasser, The. — "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber Clark). —
BTB-4 — OHCS-25
Book Houses. — Annie Fellows Johnston. — MPC-7 — PB-4
Book Is an Enchanted Gate, A. — Morris Abel Beer.— HH
"Book Larnin'."— M. H. Turk. — CD
Book Lover, The. — Clinton Scollard. — MOB .
Book of Americans, A, sets. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — NAMP
Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865.
Daniel Boone, 1797-1879.
John Quincy Adams, 1767-1848.
Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826.
Book of Books, The. — Sir Walter Scott. Sec Monastery, The.
Book of Earth, The (Torch-Bearers, II).— Alfred Noyes.— BEN
At Florence.
At Paris.
Avicenna's Dream.
Chance and Design.
Death in the Temple.
Discoverer, The.
English Interlude: Erasmus Darwin.
Epilogue, The.
Exile, The.
Farabi and Avicenna.
Golden Brotherhood, The.
Grand Canyon, The.
Hills and the Sea.
Lamarck and Buffqn.
Lamarck and Curvier: The Vera Causa,
Lamarck, Lavoisier, and Ninety-Three.
Linnaeus.
Malesherbes and the Black Milestones.
Night and the Abyss.
Prophet, The.
Protagonists, The.
Return, The.
Rock of the Good Virgin.
Shadow of Pascal.
Testimony on the Rocks, The.
Vera Causa, The.
Voyage, The.
Wings, The.
Youth and the Sea.
Book of Ecclesiastes, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Ecclesiastes.
Book of Economics, A. — Haniel Long. — BAP
Book of Hours, The, sel. ("Many have painted," etc,}. — Rainer
Marie Rilke, tr. fr. the German by Jessie Lemont. — CAW
Book of Hours of Sister Clotilde, The. — Amy Lowell. — APA
Book of How, The.— Merrill Moore. — MAP
Book of Isaiah, The.— Bible, O. T. See Isaiah.
Book of Job, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Job. g
Book of Joyous Children, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
Book of Judges, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Judges.
Book of Odes. — Unknown. See Shi King or Book of Odes.
Book of Orm, The, sel. — Robert Buchanan.
Dream of the World without Death, The. — VA
Book of Philip Sparrow, The. — John Skelton. See Boke of
Phyllyp Sparowe, The.
Book of Psalms, The. — Bible, O. T. See Psalms.
Book of Thanks, The.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Book of the Dead, The, sets.— George Henry Boker.
"Hopes, on which our spirits."
(From "The Book of the Dead.") — MOAP
"I, sighing o'er the happy past."
(From "The Book of the Dead.") — MOAP
"If any good may come to me."
(From "The Book of the Dead.")— MOAP
"When I am turned to molding dust."
(From "The Book of the Dead.")— MOAP
Book of the Dead, sels. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Egyptian by
Robert Hillyer.
Adoration of the Disk by King Akhnateri and Princess Nefer
Neferiu Aten.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Dead Man Ariseth and Singeth a Hymn to the Sun, The. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
He Approacheth the Hall of Judgment. — AWP — JAWP— •
WBP
He Asketh Absolution of God. — AWP
He Biddeth Osiris to Arise from the Dead.— AWP
He Cometh Forth into the Day.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
He Commandeth a Fair Wind. — AWP
He Defendeth His Heart against the Desti'oyer. — AWP
He Embarketh in the Boat of Ra.— AWP
He Entereth the House of the Goddess Hathor. — AWP
He Established His Triumph.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
He Holdeth Fast to the Memory of His Identity. — AWP—
JAWP— WBP
He Is Declared True of Word.— AWP— T AWP— WBP
He Is like the Lotus.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
He Is like the Serpent Saka. — AWP
He Kindleth a Fire.— AWP
He Knoweth the Souls of the East. — AWP
He Knoweth the Souls of the West.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
He Maketh Himself One with Osiris.— AWP
He Maketh Himself One with the God Ra.— AWP
He Maketh Himself One with the Only God, Whose Limbs
Are the Many Gods.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
He Overcometh the Serpent of Evil in the Name of Ra. —
AWP
He Prayeth for Ink and 'Palette That He May Write.—
AWP
He Singeth a Hymn to Osiris the Lord of Eternity. — AWP
He Singeth in the Underworld.— A WP—TAWP— WBP
He Walketh by Day.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Other World, The.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Book of the Duchess, The, sels. — Geoffrey Chaucer.
Book of the Duchesse, The (11. 391-441).— EPOM
(May Morning.)— WHA
(His Daydream of a Hunting — sel. fr. above.) — EA
("Me thoghte thus, that hyt was May — sel. fr. above.)
— EPW-1
Book of the Native, The, scls. — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts.
Sleepy Man.— ABVC— BOL— SPE-4
(When the Sleepy Man Comes.)— HBV— HBV Y— MPB
— MPC-1— PB-2
Book of the New Year, The. — Unknown. — PEOR
Book of the People, The, sel. — Robert de Lamennais.
Brotherhood. — OHPP
Book of the World, The. — William Drummond of Hawthorn-
den. — BSV— EBSV— ES— HBV— PIAE— SBA— TOP
(Book, The.)— CH— MCCG— PCD
(Of This Fair Volume.)— EV-2
("Of this fair volume.") — AEP-W
(Lessons of Nature, The.)— CBOV— GPE—GTBS—GTSE
— GTSL
Book of Thel, The.— William Blake.— BEL—CEP— EPRE
Book of Wisdom, The (The Black Riders, XXXVI).— Stephen
Crane.— MAP
Book of Zechariah, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Zechariah.
Book Our Mothers Rend, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier. See
Miriam.
Book Revue, The (ad.).— Maud Stewart Beagle. — MOB
Book Speaks to Chaucer, The.— William Morris. See Earthly
Paradise, The (L'Envoi).
Booker Washington Trilogy, The. — Vachel Lindsay.
John Brown (II).— CPL— LA— MAP— NP— TBM
King Salomon and the Queen of Sheba (III). — CPL
Simon Legree — a Negro Sermon (I). — CPL — HBMV —
NAMP— PFY
("Legree's big house was white and green.") — LA
(Negro Sermon, A: Simon Legree.)— ATP— MAP— PFY
Book -Fairies' Spell, The.— Josephine Thorp.
(Enchanted Book Shelf, The.)— MOB
Book-Hunter, The, sel.— J. H. Burton.
Sense of Humour, A, — MOB
Bookish Ambition, A.— H. Peacham. See Compleat Gentleman,
Bookkeeper's Son, A,— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
54:
TITLE INDEX
Boy
B ook-Lover, — Ral ph B ergengren . — FAO V
Book-Path, The. — Vachel Lindsay. See Five Seals in the Sky
The.
Bookra. — Charles Dudley Warner. — AA— BFP — HBV— LBAP
Books. — Henry Ward Beecher. — BTB-3
Books.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora Leigh (Read-
Books.— Ifilda Conkling.— HH— MOB
Books. — George Crabbe. See Library, The.
Books. — Richard de Bury. See Philobiblion.
Books, sets, (in Society and Solitude). — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Company ot the Wisest and the Wittiest, A. — MOB
From "Books" (broken sels.). — MOB
Books.— E. J. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Books. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Books. — John Higgins. — LPS-3
Books. — Robert Leighton. — MOB
Books. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — MOB
Books. — Unknown. — LPS-3
Books. — Florence Van Cleve. — DDA — HHA
Books. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
Books a Substantial World. — William Wordsworth. See Per
sonal Talk
Books and Libraries. — James Russell Lowell. — MAL
"Books are delightful." — Richard de Bury. See Philobiblion.
Books Are Keys. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — HH
Books Are Soldiers. — Annette Wynne. — HH
Books of the Bible. — John Nelson Davidson. — WRR-51
Book-Stalls on the Seine, The. — Charles Lewis Slattery.— MCT
—PER— TBV
Bookworm, The. — J. M. Moore. — CAG
Bookworm's Content, A. — Thomas Sheridan. — MOB
Boost for Modern Methods, A. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Boosting the Booster. — Unknown. — WBLP
Boot and Saddle. — Robert Browning. See Cavalier Tunes
Bootblack, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-10— WRR-33
Boots.— Rudvard Kipling.— BLP A— BPN—MBP—PFE—RKV
— SR— WHA
"Boots."— Unknown. — NPTP
Boots and Saddles. — Nicholas Saboly, tr. jr. the Provencal. —
OHIP— SDH
Boots for Paving Stones. — Verna Sheldon. — WRR-54
Boozer, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Bo-Peep (parody} — Anthony C. Deane. — PA
Border. — Isabel" Fisk Conant. — BAP
Border Affair, A. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr.— SCC— SPE-6 —
WRR-51
Border Ballad.— Sir Walter Scott. See Monastery, The.
Border Land, The. — Marie L. Moffatt.— OHCS-25
Border March. — Sir Walter Scott. See Monastery, The.
Border Song.— Sir Walter Scott. See Monastery, The.
Border Widow's Lament. — Unknown. See Lament of the Bor
der Widow, The.
Borderland.— Helen Field Fisher.— POI—SL
(Mystic Borderland, The.)— QP-2— WBLP
Borderland. — Laura Simmons. — LHW
Borderland. — Herman Knickerbocker Viele. — PR
Border-Songs (I-III). — Lu Lun, tr. fr. the Chinese by Witter
Bynner.— TL
Bore, The. — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin. — ATP
Bore, The.— Mark Van Doren — MOAP
Bores, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Born Fisherman, A. — Joe Cone.— WRR-29
Born for Nought Else. — John Masefield. — PM
Born Inventor, A. — Harry Stillwell Edwards. — WRR-21
Born to the Purple. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
Born with the Vices. — Thomas d'Urfey. — OBS
Born without a Chance. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — BLPA
Borough, The, sels. — George Crabbe.
Alms House, The (fr. Letter XVIII).— NBE
Amusements ("Now is it pleasant," etc. — Letter IX). —
OBRV
Convict's Dream (fr. Letter XXIII). — EPW
Founder of the Almshouse, The (fr. Letter XIII).— EPW-3
General Description (abr. fr. Letter I). — TCEP
("Can scenes like these/' etc.— II 25-44.)— OBRV
(Sea, The— 11. 163-270.)— EPRE
(Storm on the East Coast, A— 11. 194-240.)— EPW-3
(Winter Storm, The— 11. 194-270.)— EV-3
Peter Grimes (Letter XXII).— EPRE
("Alas! for Peter not a helping hand" — br. seL) —
OBRV
(Poor, The.)— AEV
euack Medicines (fr. Letter VII).— LPS-3
trolling Players (fr. Letter XII).— EPW-3
Borrioboola Gha.— Orrin Goodrich.— OHCS-7
"Borrowed." — Unknown. — BLRP
(Cross Was His Own, The— abr.) — BLPA— MOM
Borrowed Baby, The.— Edson W. B. Tatlow.— OHCS-27
Borrowed Child, The.— Howard Weeden.— AA— WRR-25
Borrowed Dishes. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Borrowed Feathers. — Joseph Morris.— ICBD — RON
Borrowed Husband, The. — Grace MacGowan Cooke. — SPE-6
Borrower. — Mary Carolyn Davies. See Girl's Songs. A.
Borrowin' the Baby.— Wilbur D. Nesbit. — MHT
Borrowing. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Borrowing a Stamp from Sister. — Polly King. — GSRC
Borrowing Trouble. — Robert Burns. See Twa Dogs, The.
"Bose." — Emeline Sherman Smith. — WRR-33
Bos'n Hill.— John Albee.— A A
Bo's'n Jack of the "Albatross." — Edgar Stanway Jackson. —
OHCS-31
Bosom Sin. — George Herbert. See Sin.
Bossy and the Daisy. — Margaret Deland. — PBV — PPL
Boston. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP — MC — PAP
Boston. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — PAH
Boston Baby. — Katherine Curtis Sappington. — NYBV
Boston Burglar, The. — Unknown. — ABS (A vers.) — CSF (diff.
vers.)
(Charlestown — B vers.) — ABS
Boston Cats, The. — Arthur Macy. — CIV
Boston Coffee Clatcha.— Leo Carillo.— WRR-56
Boston Come-All- Ye, The; or The Fishes (with music). — Un
known. — AB F
Boston Common — Three Pictures. — Oliver Wendell Holmes —
TCAP
Boston Hymn. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — IAP — LPS-2 — MAL
— MC— PAH— PTER— TCAP— TOP— WGRP
"Word of the Lord, The" (sel.)— BAP— DD (diff. and
abr.)
Boston Lullaby, A.— James Jeffrey Roche.— BOHV—BOL
Boston Nursery Rhymes. — Joseph Cook. — BOHV— PA
Boston Symphony Orchestra, The. — James Fenimore Cooper, Jr.
Boston Tea Party, The. — Unknown. — APB
(New Song, A.)— AP— PAH
Boston Toast, A. — John C. Bossidy. — BLPA
Botanist. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Both Sides.— "Gail Hamilton" (Mary Abigail Dodge).— CIV
Both Worshiped the Same Great Name. — Unknown. — PPGW
Bother, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Bothie of Tober-na Vuolich, The, sels. — Arthur Hugh Clough.
Elspie and Philip.— EPW-4
Highland Stream, The.— EPW-4
(Bathers, The — longer sel.) — VA
(From "Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich.") — EV-5
Philip to Adam.— EPW-4
Bothwell, sel. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
John Knox's Indictment of the Queen. — VA
Bothwell Bridge. — Unknown. — ESPB
Botticellian Trees, The. — William Carlos Williams. — NP
Bottle and the Bird, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Bottle Imp, The.— Julia M. Thayer.— SPE-5
Bottle of Hell-Fire.— Holman Day.— SPE-5
"Bottle of perfume that Willie sent, The." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
Bottled. — Helene Johnson. — CDC
Bottle-Tree, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
"Bottoms Up" ad Finem. — P. A. Hutchinson. — CAG
Botts Twins, The.— P. R. Stansbury.— WRR-14
Bough of Babylon, — Joseph Auslander. — TBM
Bought Locks. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Sir 'John Harring
ton.— A WP— JAWP— WBP
Boulders. — Charles Wharton Stork. — ME
Boule's Hop. — Unknown. — IHA
Boum-Boum (arr.). — Jules Claretie. — WRR-4
Boundaries. — Catherine Gate Coblentz.— BPP — OQP — QP-1
Boundaries. — Joseph W. Hiner.— SPE-4
Bounding the United States (A toast). — John Fiske.— HHHA
— OHCS-3S— WRR-44
Boundless Love. — Henry van Dyke. — LOW — MRV — POI
Bounds. — Eleanor Price. — OTA
Bouquet for Judas. — Charles Henry Tenny. — WLIP
Bourgeois, The.1— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Bourne, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BLV — HBV — •
MBP— P.IAE— POTT— VLEP
Bouton d'Or. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — PR
Bow Down, Dear Land. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode
Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.
"Bow, wow, wow." — Mother Goose. — RIS — SAS
("Bow-wow-wow !") — PBV — PPL
Bower in Bamboo, A. — Herman Melville. See Moby-Dick.
Bower of Bliss, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene
The.
Bower of Peace, The. — Robert Southey. See Ode Written dur
ing the War with America, 1814,
Bowge of Courte, The, sel. — John Skelton.
Picture of Riot. — EPW-1
Bowl. — Wallace Stevens. — NP
Bowl, The. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — EPW-2— EV-3
Bowl of Roses, A. — William Ernest Henley. — BPN — EPP —
MBP
Bowl of Water, The.— Laurence Binyon.— HTR
Bow-Leg Boy, The. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Bowman, The. — Hugh Chesterraan. — MW
Bow-Meeting Song, A. — Reginald Heber. — BCEP
"Bow-wow-wow !" — Mother Goose. — PBV — PPL
("Bow, wow, wow.") — RIS — SAS
Box of Powders, A (arr.).— Unknown. — WRR-36
Boy. — William Allingham. — PRWS
Boy, The.— Eugene Field. — NA — PEF
Boy.— Winifred Welles.— NP
Boy, The.— Nathaniel P. Willis.— LLC—OHCS-4
(Torn Hat, The— C.)— AA
Boy and a Pup, A. — Arthur Guiterman. — MPB — PPA — UTS
Boy and Father. — Carl Sandburg. — CMP — FAOV— SASS
Boy and Girl.— Mary E. Bradley.— WRR- 15
Boy and His Dad, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG— SPS
Boy and His Dog, A. — Edgar A. Guest. — PPA
Boy and His Stomach, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CPN— CVG—
PTA-1
Boy and His Top, The. — John Hookham Frere. — OTPC — RYC
Boy and Tadpoles. — Louis Untermeyer. — -YT
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Boy
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Boy and the Angel, The. — Robert Browning. — BMEP — EOAH
— EP— EV-5— GEPC— HBR— MPC-13— MW— OHNP
— OTPC— PTER— TCEP— VLEP— WRR-57
Boy and the Flag, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CPN—CVG
Boy and the Flute, The. — Bjornsterne Bjornson, tr. fr. the
Norwegian by Sir Edmund Gosse. — AWP — JAWP —
WBP— WTP-2
Boy and the Frog, The.— Unknown.— CHS— PPYP— YFR
Boy and the Mantle, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. —
ESPB— OBB
Boy and the Mill, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion.
Boy and the Parrot, The. — John Hookham Frere. — OTPC
Boy and the Sheep, The. — Jane (or Ann) Taylor. — PB-4 —
PRWS
(Sheep, The.)— CPN— MPB— OTPC— RAR— UTS
Boy and the Squirrel, The.— F. Hey.— S AS
Boy and the Wolf, The.— John Hookham Frere.— CPN— HBV
— HBVY— OTPC
Boy Baby's Protest. — John Kendrick Bangs. — WRR-52
(What Really Is the Trouble.)— HSP—SPE-7
Boy, Bare Your Head. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — PCD
Boy Blue and His Gun. — Nellie M. Garabrant.— WRR-35
Boy Brittan.— Forceythe Willson.— MC— PAH— WRR-10
Boy Builder.— Gerald Raftery.— AMV-37
Boy Columbus, The.— Unknown.— HH— PEDC— RYC
Boy Engineer, The. — George Lansing Taylor. — WRR-37
Boy from Ballytearim, The. — "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta
Higginson Skrine). — CP— NV
Boy from Hodg^nsville, The (abr.). — Robertus Love. — GA
Boy Goes to Bed, A. — Cloyd Mann Criswell. — AMV-36
Boy He Had an Auger, A (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Boy Hero, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Boy I Know, A. — Unknown. — MHT
Boy I Love, The. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — FAOV
Boy in a Dime Museum, A. — Unknown. — WRR-20
(In the Dime Museum.)— OHCS-30
Boy in Armor, The. — Hermann Hagedorn. — PASC — RH
Boy in Blue, The. — John D. Long. — PPSC
Boy in the Dusk.— Humbert Wolfe. — MM
Boy in the Wilderness. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Wan
derings of Cain, The.
Boy in the Wind. — George Dillon. — MAP — SC— TBM
Boy Kept Step, The. — Opie P. Read.— WRR-26
Boy, Lift Your Chin. — Edwin M. Abbott. — GSRC
Boy — like You, A. — John Martin. — PB-2
Boy Lives on Our Farm, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
ABVC— CPWR
Boy Next Door, The.— S. E. Kiser.— GPWW
Boy o' Mine. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Boy of Old Manhattan.— Morris Abel Beer.— HH— PJH-1
Boy of the Ghetto, A. — Margaret Widdemer. — CV
Boy of the House, The. — Jean Blewett. — CPG
Boy of Twenty, A. — Horace Gregory. — NV
Boy on Relief. — Gerald Raftery. — AMV-37
Boy or Girl?— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Boy Orator of Zepata City, The. — Richard Harding Davis. —
CCR— WRR-33
Boy Out of Church, The. — Robert Graves. — TCPD
Boy Patriot, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Boy Reciter, The. — David Everett.— BLPA
(My First Speech.) — TS *
(You'd Scarce Expect.;— WRR-47
Boy Scouts/ Patrol Song, A. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Boy So Different from Daddy! — John Kendrick Bangs. —
WRR-52
Boy That Hungered for Knowledge, The. — Unknown.— LBAH
Boy That Laughs, The.— George Cooper.— PPYP— RON
Boy That Was, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Boy That Was Set ret o' Dyin', The. — Annie Trumbull Slosson.
— SPE-1— WRR-34
Boy to the Schoolmaster, The. — Edward Jewett Wheeler. —
OHCS-23— RON— SPE-8
Boy Wanted. — Unknown. — WRR-24
Boy We Want, The.— Unknown.— WBLP
Boy Who Didn't Pass, The.— Unknown. — PTA-2
Boy Who Never Told a Lie, The. — Unknown.— CPN— PECK
Truthful Boy, The (sts. 1 and 3).— WRR-49
Boy Who Said "G'wan," The. — Guy Wetmore Carryl. — SPE-6
Boy Who Went from Home, The. — Emma M. Johnston. —
OHCS-7
Boy with a Silver Plow. — Dennis Murphy. — BAP
Boy with His Hair Cut Short. — Muriel Rukeyser. — NAMP
Boy with the Hoe, The. — T. B. Weaver. — PTA-2
Boy with the Little Bare Toes, The. — William Harvey. — MCG
Boy with the Pony.— S. E. Kiser. — WRR-52
Boy-Friend, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Boyhood. — Washington Allston. — LPS-1 — MOAH
Boyhood. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The (Introduc
tion — Childhood and School -Time).
Boyhood Ambitions. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Boyhood Memory. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Boyne Water, The.— Unknown.— TIP— WTP-1
Boys, The. — Ethel Lynn Beers. — OHCS-9
Boys, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— AP—APB—APD—APL
— B AP— BLP— BTB- 1— C AP— GD AH— HB V — HT —
IAP— JHP— LLC— LPS-3— MPC-14— OHCS-4— OTA
— PE— PTA-2— PYM— SPE-3— TCAP— WBLP
Boys.— Winifred M. Letts —HBMV
Boys, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Boys. — Unknown. — FAOV
(Plea for Boys.)— WRR-52
Boys and Girls. — Unknown. — PPYP
A") .—Unknown.— PPYP— RON— YFR
Complaint, The ("Oh, never mind," etc.). — Unknown. —
"Boys and girls, come out to play." — Unknown. — RIS
(Nursery Rhymes — tr. into French.) — LPS-3
Boys and Sally, The, sel. — Rose Bell Knox.
Chrismus Gif'.— CAD
Boys — and the Bottle.— Theodore Ledyard Cuyler. — TS
Boys and the Fish, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion,
The.
Boy's Aspirations, A. — Menella Bute Smedley. — GS
Boy's Bear Story. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-World, A.
Boy's Candidate, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Boy's Complaint, A. — Annie H. Streeter. — RON
Boy's Complaint, The ("Boy d^n'Miave mucli^ comfort in life,
A'" " '" — — -r^^r ^r-r^T^
Boy's Co: 4
RON— YFR
Boy's Composition on Breathing, A. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Boy'.s Composition on Cats (I-IV). — Unknown. — WRR-35
Small Boy's Composition on Cats, A (I). — POOI
Boy's Composition on Columbus, A. — Unknown. — SR
Boy's Composition on Hens. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Boy's Composition on Physiology, A. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Boy's Composition on the Mule. — Unknown, — WRR-29
Boy's Composition on Washington, A. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Boy's Conclusion, A. — Unknown. — DRB
Boy's Day. — Ruth Evelyn Henderson. — JPC
Boy's Dream, A. — Ruth Argyle. — RON
Boy's Essay on Girls, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Boy's Experiences in a Department Store. — Unknown. —
WRR-52
Boy's Great Schemes. — Tudor Jenks. — WRR-52
Boy's Hope for the Future, A. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Boy's Idea of Christmas. — Lulu M. Rorke. — WRR-39
Boy's Idea of Cows. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Boy's Idea of Girls, A.— G. L. Durkee.— WRR-17
Boy's King, A.— S. E. Kiser.— FAOV— WRR-24
Boy's Last Request, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Boy's Letter to Santa Claus, A. — Laura F. Armitage. — WRR-28
Boy's Letter to Santa Claus. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Boy's Mercy, A. — Bessie G. Hart. — WRR-2
Boy's Mission.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-52
Boy's Mother, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR — DD —
HBVY— HH—OHIP— OTPC— PB-3— PPL— RON
Boys* Names. — Eleanor Farjeon. — SUS
Boys of Mother Goose Land. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-52
Boys of the Island, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Boys of the Old Glee Club, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
Boys' Opinion, A. — Emma C. Dowd. — LPP
(Thanksgiving.)— WRR-52
Boy's Opinion, A, — Unknown. — PPYP
Boy's Own House, A. — "L. H. R." — GSRC
Boy's Pledge, A. — A. H. Hutchinson, — SPE-5
Boy's Pocket, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Boy's Prayer, A. — Henry Charles Beeching. See Prayers.
Boy's Resolution. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Boy's Rights.— Unknown,— PPYP— WRR-52
Boy's Song, A.— James Hogg.— BFVR— BPB— -BSV— CBPC—
CFB P — CGO V — CH — CPN— CR— EB S V— EP W-4—
EV-3 — GPE — GS— GSRC— HBV— HBVY— JPC— LC
— LEAP — MPC-7— OBEV— OFPE— PB-5— PECK—
PEM— PRWS— PTA-1— RIS— RYC— TVC—TVSH—
TYP— WP
Boys Stealing Coal. — Gerald Raftery. — AMV-36
Boy's Story, The. — Eben E. Rexford. — CHS
Boy's Thanksgiving, A.— Lydia Maria Child. See Thanksgiv
ing Day.
Boy's Tribute, A. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Boy's Trust, A. — Leo C. Turner.— FAOV
Boy's View of Girls. — Unknown. —WRR-52
Boys Wanted ("Boys of spirit," etc.). — Unknown.— BTB-7—
PPYP— YFR
Boys Wanted ("Wanted — a boy. How often we"). — Un
known. — BTB-7— WRR-17
Boy's Washington Composition. — Emma C. Dowd. — WRR-49
Boys We Want, The.— A. Sargent.— TS
Bracelet, The: To Julia.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W— EPEP—
EV-2— HBV— OBEV
("Why I tie about thy wrist.") — EG
Braddan Vicarage (abr.). — Thomas Edward Brown. — EPW-5
Braddock's Defeat. — Unknown. — ABF
Braddock's Fate with (or and) an Incitement to Revenge. —
Stephen Tilden.— PAH
"Beneath this stone brave Braddock lies" (sel.).— APB
Brady (A and "B vers., with music). — Unknown. — AS
Braes o' Balquhither, The. — Robert Tannahill. — EBSV
Braes o' Yarrow. The. — Unknown. See Dowie Houms o' (or
of) Yarrow, The.
Braes of Gleniffer, The. — Robert Tannahill. — EBSV— EV-4—
OBRV
Braes of Yarrow, The.— William Hamilton of Bangour. — CEP
— EB S V— EV-3— OB EC
Braes of Yarrow, The.— John Logan.— BSV— EBSV— EV-3—
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— NAL— OBEC
Braggart, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Brahma.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— AA—AP—AP A— APB—
APW— AWP— BAP — BAV— BLV— CAP— CBOV—
DDA — EA— EV-4— GEPM— GPE— GTBS— HBV—
IAP— JAWP — LA— LEAP— LPS-3— MOAP— OBAV
—OBEV— OBVV— OTA — PFY — TCAP— TPH—
WBP— WGRP— WHA— WTP-4
Brahma. — John Gould Fletcher. — MOAP
Brahma. — Unknown. See Dschelaleddin Rumi.
Brahma, the World Idea. — Unknown. See Rigveda.
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TITLE INDEX
Bride
Brahma's Answer. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — LPS-3
Brahmin's Son, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — WRR-5
Braid Claith. — Robert Fergusson. — BSV — CEP — EBSV—
EPRE— EPW-3— OBEC
Brain Is Wider Than the Sky, The (Life, XXVI).— Emily
Dickinson. — MAP
Brakeman at Church, The. — Robert J, Burdette. — CCR— -
OHCS-19
Branches. — Carl Sandburg.— SASS—SC
Brancusi. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Brand, sel. — Henrik Ibsen, tr. fr. the Norwegian by C. H.
Herford.
Brand Speaks (br. sel. fr. Act I).— WGRP
Brand Speaks. — Henrik Ibsen. See Brand.
Branksome Hall. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The ("Feast was over, The," etc.).
Brass Keys. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Brass Spittoons. — Langston Hughes. — BANP — MAP
Brasses. — Lyon Sharman. — CPG
Brave, The. — Nicholas Rowe. — FF — POI
Brave and True — Henry Downton. — PPYP — YFR
Brave at Home, The. — Thomas Buchanan Read. See Wagoner
of the Alleghanies, The.
Brave Aunt Katy. — Nellie Eyster.— BTB-5
Brave Boy, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Brave Epitaph, A. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
"Brave flowers, that I could gallant it like you." — Henry
King. See Contemplation upon Flowers, A.
Brave Knight Departing for the War. — Alfred de Musset, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
"Brave lads in olden musical centuries." — Robert Louis Steven
son. See Alcaics: to H. F. B.
Brave Life. — Grantland Rice. — ICBD
Brave Little Girl, A. — Unknown. — PTWP
Brave Little Quakeress, A.— Unknown.— GSRC
Brave Little Sister, The.— Unknown. — WRR-17
Brave Lord Willoughby (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. —
EV-2— LH
Brave Love.— Mary Kyle Douglas.— HT—WRR-4 (abr.)
(He'd Nothing but His Violin.)— AA (abr.)— BFP— DDA
Brave Man, The. — Joanna Baillie— FF — POI
Brave Man, The. — Gottfried A. Burger, tr. fr. the German. —
SPE-5
Brave News. — Unknown. — PBV
(Brave News Is Come.)— OTPC
("Brave news is come to town.") — PPL
Brave News from Admiral Vernon. — Unknown. — SG
Brave News Is Come. — Unknown. See Brave News.
Brave Old Oak, The. — Henry Fothergill Chorley. — HBV —
LPS-2
Brave Old Ship, "The Orient," The. — Robert Traill Spence
Lowell. — A A
Brave Paulding and the Spy. — Unknown. — GA (abr.) — MC —
PAH
Brave Refrain, A,— James Whitcomb Riley,— CPWR
Brave Spirit, A. — George Chapman. See Byron's Conspiracie.
Brave Tars of Old England, The. — Unknozvn. — SG
Brave Wolfe. — Unknown. — PAH
Brave Woman, A.— John F. Nicholls,— OHCS-30
Brave Women of Tann, The. — William James Linton. — BHV
Bravery. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry IV, Part I.
Braves of the Hunt. — Henry Herbert Knibbs. — PPA
Bravest Battle, The. — "Toaquiii" Miller. — FF (abr.) — HT— •
POI (abr.)—SPE-2— SPS— SR—WBLP (si. abr.)
(Bravest Battle That Ever Was Fought, The.) — BTB-6
(Mothers of Men, The.)— BPP— PTA-1— PTA-2
Bravest of the Brave. — Robert J. Burdette. — CD
Bravura. — Unknown, tr. by Mary Austin. — APW
Braw Lads o' Galla Water.— Robert Burns.— EBSV
Brawn of England's Lay. — John Hunter-Duvar. — VA
Brazen Tongue. — William Rose Benet. — MAP
Bread. — Unknozvn, tr. fr. the French by Elsie M. Wilbor. —
DRB
Bread and Butter.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Bread and Butter Letter, A. — Alice Duer Miller. — VOD
Bread and Cherries.— Walter de la Mare.— PBV
Bread and Milk for Breakfast.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.
—PBV
("Bread arid milk for breakfast.")— SAS
Bread and Music. — Conrad Aiken. See Discordants.
Bread and Roses. — James Oppenheim. — OQP — QP-1
Bread and Wine.— Charles L. C. O'DonnelL— RT
Bread Line. — Florence Converse. — PASC
Bread Line, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVX3 ^ ^
Bread of Life, The.— Mary A. Lathbury.— OQP— QP-1
Bread Winners. — David Greenhood. — AMV-35
Bread-Line, The.— Dana Burnet— OBAV
Break, Break, Break.— Alfred, Lord
~~
— EPN— EPNC — EPP — EPW-5 — FPE— GEPC—
GEPM - GPE - GR-e - GTBS - GTML-GTSE-
GTSL— HB V— HHHA— HT— ISP— JAWP — JHP-
LC — LEAP — LL-4— LLC— LPS-1— MCCG — NAL
— NPSC — OAEP— OG— OTA—OTPC— PB-9— PFE
— PIAE — POOI — POY— PTA-2— PTER—PYM—
SBA— SEP — SN — SPE-3— TCEP— TOP— TPH—
TVSH— VLEP— WBP— WHA— WLIP— YT
("Break, break, break.")— EG ^^
Break Down the Walls.— John Oxenham.— OQP— QP-1
Break the Bottle.— John G. Woolley.— WRR-18
Breaker and Maker.— Grantland Rice.— FF— POI
Breakers of Broncos. — Lew Sarett. — LL-3
Breakfast.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— NV—OBMV
Breakfast. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — OTPC
Breakfast and Dinner Trees, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Breakfast Song, The. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — HBVY — RYC
Breakfast Time.— James Stephens.— CCP—SUS
Breaking, The. — Margaret Steele Anderson. — HBV — SBMV
Breaking From under That Thy Cloudy Veil. — Edward, Lord
Herbert of Cher bury. —EN -2
Breaking In a Tenderfoot. — Unknozvn. — ABS — IHA
Breaking of the Ice Bridge, The. — Unknown. — SPE-7
Breaking of the Links, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Breaking Plow, The. — Nixon Waterman. — MHT
Piece of Holly (arr.). — Charles
Breaking the Ice: or, A
Thomas.— WRR-3 6
Breast Forward. — Robert Browning. See Asolando.
Breastplate of St. Patrick, The ("I arise today").— Unknown.
See Deer's Cry, The.
Breastplate of St. Patrick, The ("I bind myself today"). —
Unknown. — BBV
Breath, A. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge de Vere). — AA
Breath of Avon, The. — Theodore Watts. — VA
Breath of Hampstead Heath. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — AA
Breath of Mint, A. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — ME
Breath of Pines. — Mildred Kleinschmidt. — OA
Breath of the Briar.— George Meredith. — POTT
("0 briar-scents, on yon wet wing.") — EG
Breath of the Oat. — Joseph Russell Taylor. — PAH
(Breath on the Oat.) — HBV
Breathes There the Man. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the
Last Minstrel, The.
Brebeuf and Lalemant. — Alan Sullivan. — CPG
Brechva's Harp Song. — Ernest Rhys. — VA
Bredon Hill. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, The (XXI).
Breed, Women, Breed. — Lucia Trent. — RH
Breeze. — Colette M. Burns. — CCP
Breeze and Billow. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG
Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear. — Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and Sayings.
Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl. — Joel Chandler Harris. See
Nights with Uncle Remus.
Bresca. — Lucy Barbour Ewing. — OHCS-34
Breshkovskaya, sel. ("Mother of power," etc.). — Elsa Barker. —
BAP
Brest Left Behind. — John Chiprnan Farrar. — AOAH — PAH —
RH
Brevity the Soul of Wit. — Unknozvn. — WRR-52
Brewer's Man, The.— L. A. G. Strong.— POOT— RNP
Brian O'Linn. — Unknown. — STB
Briar-Rose. — Unknozvn. tr. fr. the German by Louis Unter-
meyer. — RIS
Bribed.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Bric-a-Brac, sels. — William Ernest Henley.
"Beside the idle summer sea." — CPOI
Ways of Death, The.— BPP— OQP— QP-1
(I. M. R. G. C. B.)— CPOI
What Is to Come.— CPOI— FT— HBV
Bricklayer Love. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Bricklayers, The.— G. H. Barnes.— OHCS-16
Bridal Ballad.— Edgar Allen Poe.— IAP
Bridal Birth. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The,
Bridal Eve. — Philip Bourke Marston. — EPW-S
Bridal Feast, The.— F. C. Long.— OHCS-4
Bridal in Eden, The.— F. J. Otterson.— OHCS-24
Bridal Night. — Don Marquis. — TBM
Bridal o 't, The. —Alexander Ross. — EBSV
Bridal of Malahide, The.— Gerald Griffin.— BTB-7
Bridal Pair, The. — William Young. See Wishmakers' Town.
Bridal Song. — George Chapman. See Hero and Leander.
Bridal Song, A. — Thomas Dekker. See Pleasant Comedy of
Patient Grissell, The.
Bridal Song ("Cynthia, to thy power"). — John Fletcher and
Francis Beaumont. 5V*? Maid's Tragedy, The.
Bridal Song, A ("Roses, their sharp spines being gone"). —
John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. See Two
Noble Kinsmen, The.
Bridal Song, A.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— EV-4—OBRV
Bridal Song to Amala. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's
Jest-Book.
Bridal Song Unsung, A.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Bridal Wine-Cup, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
"Briddes that han left their song, The." — Guillaume de Lords,
et al. See Romaunt of the Rose, The.
Bride, The.— Henry Alford.— OBEY
(Sonnet: " 'Rise,' said the master," etc.) — LPS-1
Bride, The. — Ambrose Bierce. — AA — LHV
Bride, The.— Ralph Hodgson.— AEV—HBMV—TCPD
Bride, The. — "Laurence Hope" (Adela Nicolson). — HBV
Bride, The.— D. H. Lawrence.— CRE
Bride, The.— Ruth Comfort Mitchell.— HBMV—MLP
Bride, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Bride, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Epithalamion, The.
Bride, The. — Sir John Suckling. See Ballad upon a Wedding, A.
Bride of Abydos, The, sels. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. —
BPN— OAEP
Know Ye the Land (Canto I, st. 1).— BEL— EP— EPP—
MCCG
("Know ye the land.")— EPW-4 — PER (1st 4 II. of
Canto I)
(Land of the Sun, The.)— EV-4
(Orient, The.)— LPS-2
"Winds are high on Helle's wave, The" (Canto II, st. 4).
— OBRV
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Bridle
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Bride of Lammermoor, The, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Lucy Ashton's Song (fr. Ch. III).— BPB— BSV— CBE-
EBSV— EV-4— LEAP— OBEY
(Look Not Thou.)— OBRV
True-Love, an Thou Be True. — BPN
Bride of the Greek Isle, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.—
BTB-2
Bride or Handmaiden? — Lewis Spence. — HMSP
Bride Reluctant, The. — Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King.— BMC
Bride Song. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Prince's Prog
ress, The.
Bride-Ale, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Bride-Cake, The.— Robert Herrick.— EPW-2
Bridegroom of Cana, The. — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.— CPG —
OCL
Bridegroom's Toast. — Unknown. — HHHA
Bride's Golden Rule.— Philip M. Harding.— AMV-37
Brides of Enderby, The; or, The High Tide. — Jean Ingelow.
See High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, The.
Bride's Reply, The. — George Henry Miles. — BMC
Bride's Toilette, The. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz. —
AA
Bride's Tragedy, The, sets. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
"Eternal people of the lower world." — NBE
Hesperus' Song. — EPW-4
(Hesperus Sings.) — VA
("Poor old pilgrim Misery.") — NBE
Love Goes a-Hawking. — VA
Bride-Song, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Prince's
Progress, The.
Bridge, The, sels. — Hart Crane.
River, The.— NAMP
Royal Palm. — MAP
Tunnel, The.— MAP— TCPD
Van Winkle.— MAP
Bridge. — S. Foster Damon. — LA
Bridge, The. — Willibald Kohler, tr. fr. the German by George
N. Shuster.— CAW
Bridge, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APB — APD —
APL—BPP—BTB-1— CAP— GEPM — HBV — IAP —
JHP— LLC— OFPE— PBGG— SN — TCAP — WRR-41
(pant. ) — WRR-47— WTP-6
Bridge, The.— Frederick Peterson.— HBV— OBAV
Bridge, The. — James Thomson. See Sunday up the River.
Bridge, The (Brooklyn). — Henry Firth Wood.— GH
Bridge — and Its Exponent. — Frances de Wolfe Fenwick. —
WRR-39
Bridge Builder, The. — (Miss) William Allen Dronigoole. —
FAOV— OQP— PTA-2— QP-2
(Builder, The.)— SPS
(Building the Bridge for Him.)— BLP— LOW— POI
Bridge Builder, The.— Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. — CPG
Bridge Builders. — Evelyn Simms. — POY
Bridge Keeper's Story, The. — W. A. Eaton. — OHCS-29
Bridge of Death, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Andrew
Lang.— AWP
Bridge of Glen Aray, The.— Charles Mackay. — OHCS-32
Bridge of Sighs, The. — Thomas Hood. — BCEP— BEL— BTB-2
—CB O V—CRE—EP— EPW-4— ERP — EV-4 — GEPM
— GTBS— -GTSE— GTSL— HBV — LEAP — LPS-1 —
MHT (much abr.)— MR— OBEV— OBVV— OHCS-1—
PC— PFE— PG— PYM— SEP — TPH—VA— WBLP—
WHA— WTP-5
Bridge of the Hundred Spans, The. — Gilbert Parker.— OHCS-38
Bridge of Truth, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-8
Bridge Uncrossed, The.— R. S. Dunn.— POI— SL
Bridge You'll Never Cross, The. — Grenville Kleiser.— POI— SL
Bridge-Guard in the Karroo. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Bridget and the Matinee. — Elmer Ruan Coates. — OHCS-2
Bridget Grogan. — Gracian M. Kelley. — AMV-36
Bridget McFine. — Unknown. — WRR-38
Bridget O'Flannagan. — M. Bourchier. — BTB-7
Bridget's Soliloquy. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — BTB-7
Brief As the Snow.— Gertrude MacGregor Moffatt.— CPG
Brief Burlesque, A. — Munsey's Magazine. — WRR-22
Brief for a Future Defense. — Ben Belitt. — TB
Brief Ode, A. — Sir Arthur Quill er-Couch. — BPM-35
Brief Summary of Lincoln's Life, A. — Osborn H. Oldroyd. —
LEAH
Brier-Rose. — Hjalmar Hjorth Boyeson. — BTB-3 — OHCS-20—
ppp _pTA-l STP
Brier-Wood Pipe, The. — Charles Dawson Sharily. — LPS-2
Brigade Commander, The.— J. W. De Forest. — MDAH
"Brigade Must Not Know, Sir, The." — Unknown. — GA— -MC —
PAH— SPP
Brig-ham Young (I and IT). — Unknown. — CSF
Bright Clouds. — Edward Thomas. — CRE
Bright Hours. — Margaret Husted. — OHCS-29
"Bright is the ring of words." — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPOI
(Bright Is the Ring of Words.)— EPW-5
"Bright little _maid of St. Thomas, A."— Carolyn Wells. See
Limericks.
Bright Margin, The.— Conrad Aiken. — BPM-37
Bright Moon, The.— Conrad Aiken. — GT-2
Bright Side. — Mrs. Mary A. Kidder (sometimes at. to. Mrs.
Bertha A. Davidson).— LLC—OHCS-4—POI— SL
(Golden Side, The.)— BTB-9— HT— VIL
Bright Sparkles in the Churchyard. — Unknown. — AA
Bright Spirit. — Josephine Royle. — BAP
"Bright Star of Beauty, on whose eyelids sit." — Mi<
ton. See Idea.
-Michael Dray-
Bright Star! Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art. — John
Keats.— BEL— BPN— CRP— EP— EPN— ERP— GEPM
— GTSE— NAL—TCEP— TOP— TPH
(Bright Star.)— EM-2— EPP— SBA-- WHA— WLIP
("Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art.") — ATP
— EPNC— GR-e— GTBS
(His Last Sonnet.) — EA
(Keats' Last Sonnet.)— EPW-4— ES— EV-4
(Last Sonnet.)— BCEP— BLV— GTSL— HBV — LEAP —
OBEV— PIAE— POOI
(Sonnet.)— CRE— OAEP—POOI
(Sonnet on "A Lover's Complaint.") — GPE
(Sonnet — Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems,
Facing "A Lover's Complaint.") — GEPC
(Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems, Facing
"A Lover's Complaint.")— CR— OB RV
Bright Was the Morning,— Thomas D'Urfey.— OBS
Brighter Side, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning. — Reginald
Heber.— COAH— CRYO— GN— HBVY— OTPC— SDH
— WGRP
(Brightest and Best.)— LLC
Brightest Gift, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-34
Brignall Banks. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Brigs of Ayr, The, sel. ("When heavy, dark," etc.). — Robert
Burns.— MCCG
Brilliancies of Winter, The, — Thomas Love Peacock. See Mis
fortunes of Elphin, The.
Brindled Hare, The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. See Sonnets of
the Saints.
Bring a Torch, Jeanette! Isabella! — Nicholas Saboly, tr. fr.
the Provencal.— CAD— CRYO— OHIP
(Christmas Carol of Provence.) — RAR
Bring Laurel. — S. B. Dunn. — WRR-46
Bring Me Men. — Sam Walter Foss. See Coming American,
The.
Bring Me the Sunset in a Cup (Nature, XXXIX). — Emily
Dickinson. — MAP
Bring Out Your Dead.— -Margaret H. Lawless.— WRR-24
Bring Them Not Back. — James Benjamin Kenyan. — AA
Bring Us In Good Ale.— Unknown.— CH— MV-2— WTP-1
("Bring us in good ale, and bring us in good ale.") — EG
Bringers. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS— NP
Bringers of Good News, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Bringing Our Sheaves. — Elizabeth Akers Allen.— HBV
Bringing Them Up to the Mark.— London Mail. — HT
Bringing Up Nine. — Mary Katharine Reely. — MOB
Bristol Figure, A. — Cosmo Monkhouse.— WRR-9
Bristowe Tragedie; or, the Dethe of Syr Charles Bawdin. —
Thomas Chatterton.— CEP— EP — EPP — EPRE (much
abr.) — EV-3—OBEC
Britain, France, America. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Britain— To the Empire.— Alfred Noyes.-— DTRN
Britannia, sels. — James Thomson.
Britannia's Empire. — OB EC
War for the Sake of Peace. — LPS-2
Britannia to Columbia. — Alfred Austin. — BTB-9— -PAH
(Sons of the Self -Same Race,)— NPSC
(To America.)— GN— HBV— PECK— POT— RON
(Voice from the West, A.)— MHT— TVSH
Britannia Victrix. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Britannia's Empire. — James Thomson. See Britannia.
Britannia's Pastorals, sels.'- William Browne.
"As I have scene when on the breast of Thames." (abr. fr.
Bk. II, Song II).— -OBS
(Praise of Sydney, The— a&r.)— EPW-2
Colour Passage, A (fr. Bk. II, Song III).— -EPW-2
Comparison, A (fr. Bk. Ill, Song H).— EPW-2
Complaint of Pan, The (fr. Bk. II. Song IV) —
EPW-2 "
Fairy Banquet, A (fr. Bk. Ill, Song H).— EPEP
"Hail, thou my native soil! thou blessed plot" (fr. Bk II,
Song III).— EPS
(Hail, Thou My Native Soil.)— EV-2
Lament for His Friend, A (fr. Bk. II, Song I). —EPW-2
(Glide Soft Ye Silver Floods.)— AEV
Marina and the River-God (abr. fr. Bk. I, Sone I).—
EPW-2
Metamorphosis (fr. Bk. I, Song V).— EPW-2
Music Lesson, The (fr. Bk. I, Song V).— EPW-2
"Near to this wood there lay a pleasant mead" (abr. fr.
Bk. I, Song II).— EPS
"Now was the Lord and Lady of the May", (fr. Bk. IT,
Song V).— EP— EPP (abr.)
Poet's Ambition, The (fr. Bk. I, Song V).— EPW-2
Praise of Spenser, The (fr. Bk. II, Song I).— EPW-2—
EV-2
Song
("At Thames faire port," etc.— -longer sel.). — OBS
Song: "Shall I tell you whom I love?" (fr. Bk II,
II).— HBV
(My Choice.)— BCEP— LPS-1
(Shall I Tell You Whom I Love.)— EV-2
Song of Celadyne, The (fr. Bk. Ill, Song I).— EPW-2
(Celadyne's Song.)— OBS
(Memory— je/.)— CBOV— EG—EV-2— HBV— OBEV
Son? of Tavy, The (fr. Bk. II, Song III).— EPW-2
Squirrel Hunt, The (fr. Bk. I, Song, V).— EPEP
(Hunted Squirrel, The— a&r.)— EPW-2— LC
Sweeter Scents Than in Arabia Found (fr Bk I.
TT^ T7T3T7TJ
),— EPEP
(Scented Grove, The.)— EPW-2
Song
TITLE INDEX
Brotherhood
Britannia's Pastorals (Continued).
"Time never can ^produce," etc. (abr. fr. Bk. II, Song
III). — SG
Walking in a Garden (fr. Bk. II, Song III).— UFE
Walla, the Fairest Nymph (fr. Bk. II, Song III).— EPEP
(Description of Walla, The— abr.)— EPW-2— LC
"Yet as when I with other swains have been" (fr. Bk. II,
Song IV).— EP
Brita's Wedding.— -W.W. Marsh.— DRB
British Army of 1914, The.— Alfred W. Pollard.— GPWW
British Commerce. — John Dyer. See Fleece, The.
British Commerce. — James Thomson. See Liberty.
British Fleet, The, set.— Thomas Dibdin.
All's Well.— LPS-2
British Grenadier, The ("Come, come fill up your glasses"). —
Unknozyn. — PAH
British Grenadiers, The ("Some talk of Alexander, and some of
Hercules") .— E7n/m0WM.— HBV— OBEC
British Lyon Roused, The.— Stephen Tilden.— PAH
British Oak, The.— Bernard Barton.— LLC
British Prison Ship, The, xels. — Philip Freneau.
Hospital Prison Ship, The (fr. Canto III).— IAP
"Various horrors of these hulks to tell, The" (fr. Canto
II).— APB
("Two hulks on Hudson's stormy bosom lie" — sel. fr.
above.) — AP
British Tar, The.— William S. Gilbert. See H. M. S. Pinafore.
British Tribute to Lincoln. — Tom Taylor. See Abraham Lin
coln.
British Valor Displayed. — Francis Hopkinson. — PAH
(Battle of the Kegs, The.)— AP— APB— BAV— IAP—
LL-3— OHCS-12— TCAP
British-Roman Song, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Brittany. — E. V. Lucas. See Geography.
Broad-Axe, The.— Walt Whitman. See Song of the Broad-Axe.
Broadcasting.— Mildred D. Shacklett.— GFA
Broadway.— Hermann Hagedorn.— DDA— GPE— MRV— NV
Broadway. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Broadway. — Walt Whitman. — DDA
Broadway Pageant, A.— Walt Whitman.— CAP
Broadway's Canyon. — John Gould Fletcher. — MPC-14
Brock.— Charles Sangster.— CPG
Brock: Valiant Leader. — John Daniel Logan. — CPG
Broken Appointment, A.— Thomas Hardy.— EPP—POOT
Broken Balance, The, set. — Robinson Jetters.
"Rain, hail and brutal sun" (sts, 4-7).— PIAE
Broken Bodies.— -Louis Golding.— HBMV— PASC
Broken Doll, The —Christina Georgina Rossetti.— MPB— PB-1
(All the Bells Were Ringing.)— PBV
Broken Drake.— Lew Sarett.— BAP
Broken Dreams.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Broken Drum, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Broken Fiddle. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French by
Eugene Field. — PEF
Broken Heart, The. — Thomas Beedome.— OBS
Broken Heart, The, sels. — John Ford.
"Our orisons are heard; the gods are merciful ' (fr. Act V,
sc. iii). — EA
Song: "Can you paint a thought? or number? (jr.
Act III, sc. ii).— EP— EPP
(Can You Paint a Thought.)— OAEP
Song, A: "Glories, pleasures, pomps, delights and ease
(fr. Act V, sc. iii).— OBS
(Calantha's Dirge. ) —EPW-2
(Dirge: "Glories, pleasures, pomps, delights, and ease. )
_EP-EPP— EV-2
Song, A: "Oh no more, no more, too late (fr. Act IV,
sc. iii). — OBS
("Oh no more, no more, too late.")— AEP-W
(Penthea's Dying Song.)— EPW-2
Broken Hearted Soprano. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Broken Men, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Broken Music. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
Broken Pinion, The.— Hezekiah Butterworth.— FF— HT— POI
— PTA-2— SPE-4
(Bird with a Broken Wing, The.)— WBLP
Broken Pitcher, The.— William E. Aytoun.— BOHV
Broken Pitcher, The. — Charles D. Shanly. See Kitty of
Coleraine.
Broken Ring, The. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Broken Sky.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS .
Broken Song, A.— "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higgmson
Skrine).— BMEP— MBP— OBVV— PASC— WTP-7
Broken Tabernacles. — Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Broken Tryst, The. — Francis Ledwidge.— SMP
Broken Wheel, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Broken Wing, The, — Unknown. — LLC
Broken-Down Actor, A.— John Ferguson.— HMSP nAOC,
Broken-Face Gargoyles.— Carl Sandburg.— FP— MAP— S ASS
Broker Cupid. — Frank Dempster Sherman.— PR
Bronc Peeler's Song. — Unknown. — CSF
Bronc That Wouldn't Bust, The.— Unknown.-- -PB-4— SCC
Broncho That Would Not Be Broken, The.-rVachel Lindsay.
—ATP— BAP — CMP — CP— CPL— CV— GR-a— NV
— PFY— PPA— PPD-1— TBM-WTP 6-YT
Broncho versus Bicycle. — Unknown. — SCC
Bronx. — Joseph Rodman Drake. — LA
Bronze Christ, The. — Clinton Scollard. — MOM
Bronzes.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— SASS
Brook, The.— William Cullen Bryant. See Wind and Stream.
The. ;
Brook, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Brook, The.— Fynette Fiske.— CAG
M'
Brook, The. — Eliza Lee Follen. See Runaway Brook.
Brook, The. — Adia James Lewis.— HB
Brook, The.— William Wilberforce Lord.— A A
Brook, The.— John Banister Tabb.— GR-a— PTER
Brook, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Brook, The: An
Idyl.
Brook, The, sel. ("Through his million veins are poured"). —
William Bull Wright.— AA
Brook, The: An Idyl. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — EV-5
Brook, The (sel.). — ABVC — BFVR — BPN— BTB-2—
CBPC— CG— CPN— CR— EPN— EPNC— EPW-5
— GEPC— GEPM— GN — GPE — GTBS — JHP—
PC — LC — MBP— MCCG— MHT— MPC-13—
XV1W — ODP—OG— OHCS-12— OTPC—PB-7—
PBGP — PC — POY — PTA-1— PYM— RIS—
RON — SN— TPH— TVSH— TYP— WP
(Brook's Song.)— HBV— HBVY
(Song of the Brook.)— CCR— LLC— LPS-2— PPD-2—
VLEP— WTP-9
"I chatter, chatter, as I flow" (sel., abr.).— CSBP—
PECK
"I chatter over stony ways" (seL, abr.). — GPA
"Brook and road were fellow-travellers, The." — William
Wordsworth. See Prelude, The (Down the Sirnplon
Pass).
Brook and the Wave, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
APW
Brook and the Willow Tree, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Japanese. — GFA
Brook in the City, A.— Robert Frost.— PIAE— PPA— TSW—
TSWC
Brook in the Heart. The (Love, IX). — Emily Dickinson. —
SPE-6
("Have you got a brook in your little heart.") — OBAV
Brook in Winter, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Vision of
Sir Launfal, The (Winter Pictures).
Brook Nostalgia.— Herbert Palmer. — BPM-37
Brook Song, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Brook Song. — James Herbert Morse. — A A
Brook Song, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Brook- Song.
The.
Brook That Runs to France, The. — John Clair Minot. — DD—
POY
Brook-field. — William E. Marshall.— CPG
Brookland Road. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
"Brooklyn" at Santiago, The.— Wallace Rice. — PAH
Brooklyn Bridge, The. — Edna Dean Proctor. — MC — PAH
Brooklyn Bridge. — Charles G. D. Roberts. — PAH
Brooklyn Bridge at Dawn. — Richard Le Gallienne. — HBMV—
MLP— MPC-14— VOD
Brooklyn Streets. — David P. Berenberg. — AMV-36
Brook's Song. — Alfred Lord Tennyson. See Brook, The: An
Idyl.
Brookside, The. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — CCR— HBV-
HT— LPS-1— OTA— VA
(Song: "I wander'd by the brook-side.") — CG
Brook-Song, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CG— CPWR
(Brook Song, The.)— JHP
Broom. — John Farrar. — GFA
Broom Flower, The. — Mary Howitt. — HBV
Broom of Cowdenknowes, The ("Oh the broom, the bonnie,
bonnie broom") . — Unknown. — EBSV
Broom of Cowdenknows, The ("There was a troop of merry
gentlemen"). — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.)
Broom, the Shovel, the Poker, and the Tongs, The. — Edward
Lear.— RAR
Broomfield Hill (all diff. versions) .—Unknown. — ESPB (A
and B vers.)— OBB
("There was a knight and a lady bright.") — CH
Brooms.— Dorothy Aldis.— CCP— GFA
Broomstick Train; or Return of the Witches. — Oliver Wendell
Holmes.— HOAH— WRR-3 1
(Broomstick Train, The.)— CAP— CR— MCCG
"Brother." — Virginia Lyne Tunstall. — LS
Brother and Sister (abr.). — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian
Evans Lewes Cross). — GN
Brother Anderson's Sermon. — Thomas K. Beecher. — BTB-2 —
OHCS-13
Brother Ass and St. Francis.— John Banister Tabb.— LA
Brother Beasts.— Cale Young Rice.— MW— PPA
Brother Ben.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-25
Brother Billy Goat Eats His Dinner. — Joel Chandler Harris.
See Uncle Remus and His Friends.
Brother Bunnies.— "B. R. M/;— PBV
Brother Dog. — Luis Anibal Sanchez, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Muna Lee.— CAW
Brother Gian. — Cale Young Rice. — LS
Brother Hubert — Unknown. — STP
MDAH— ME— PAH— PAPm
Brother Juniper. — Blanche Mary Kelly.— JKCP
Brother of a Weed, The.— Arthur Symons.— PPA .
Brother of Mercy, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — MRV
Brother Peasley's Mistake.— Unknown. — BTB-9
Brother Robin. — Mrs. May M. Anderson. — PEM
Brother Toper.— R. R. Kirk.— CAG
Brother Watkins.— John B. Gough.— OHCS-7
Brother Wolf and the Horned Cattle.— Joel Chandler Harris.
See Nights with Uncle Remus.
Brotherhood.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Brotherhood. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Mistress of the
Brotherhood.— Robert de Lamennais. See Book of the People.
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Brotherhood
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Brotherhood.— Mabel Bracket! Lovell.— HB
Brotherhood.— Edwin Markham.— JPC— OQP— PEDC— POT—
QP-1
Brotherhood, sel, ("There shall arise," etc.). — Lewis Morris. —
MOM— OHPP
Brotherhood.-— James Oppenheim. — SPT
Brotherhood.— Walt Whitman. See Passage to India.
Brotherhood.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— MRV— OHPP
Brotherhood. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. See True Brotherhood,
Brothering with Jonah.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Brothers, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— PVS—TL
Brothers, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the Ger
man. — LPS-3
Brothers, The.— Marietta F. Holley.— WRR-30
Brothers. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — OAEP — POTT
Brothers. — James Wei don Johnson. — BANP
Brothers. — Elias Lieberrnan.— PFE
Brothers, The.— Charles Sprague.— AA
Brothers, The.— William Wordsworth.— ERP
Brothers All ("Under the toiler's grimy shirt").— Edgar A.
Guest. — CVG
Brothers All ("We're brothers all") .—Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Brothers and Sisters. — Isaac Watts. — MPC-4
(Love between Brothers and Sisters.) — PECK
Brothers of the Faith.— John Oxenham. — OQP— QP-1
(All One in Christ.-)— BLRP
Brother's Tribute. A. — Unknown.— BTB-4
B rough Bells.— Robert Southey.— CGOV
Brought Back.— John F. Nicholls.— OHCS-31
Broughty Wa's. — Unknown. — ESPB
"Brow bender." — Unknown. — OTPC — PPL
(Baby at Play.)— HBV— HBVY
Brown Adam. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.) — OBB
(A vers.f abr.)
Brown and Furry.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — SUS— UTS
(Caterpillar, The.)— GFA— MPB— MPC-3— PB-1— RIS
Brown as Any Thrush Is. — Pierson Underwood. — LHW
Brown Bear, The.— Mary Austin.— MPB— UTS
Brown Beaver, The.— Flossie Deane Craig. — HB
"Brown, bed of earth, still fresh and warm with love." — John
Gould Fletcher. See Irradiations.
Brown Bee. — William Brighty Rands. — PB-5
(Happy World, The.)— PBV— PPL
"Brown Bess." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Brown Bird, The. — Walt Whitman. See Out of the Cradle
Endlessly Rocking,
Brown Dwarf of Rugen, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— STP
Brown Girl, The. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.] — OBB
Brown Girl Dead, A.— Countee Cullen.— RNP
Brown Girl, The, or Fair Ellender (American vers.). — Un
known. — SPP
(Brown Girl or Fair Eleanor — diff. vers. with music.)^-
(Lord Thomas— -d. diff.) — ABS
(Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor.) — CG
(Lord Thomasine and Fair Ellinnor.) — WRR-8
Brown Gold. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
"Brown is my love, but graceful." — Unknown. — EG — OBSC
Brown of Osawatomie (or Ossawatomie) . — John Greenleaf
Whittier.— APB — BHV — CAP — DD— GA— HBV—
LEAP— LPS-2—MC— OTPC— PAH— RON— SPE-8
Brown Owl. — Mrs. Anne Hawkshawe. See Great Brown Owl
The.
Brown Robin. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.)
Brown Robin's Confession. — Unknown. — ACP — WHL
(Brown Robyn.)— CH
(Brown Robyn's Confession.) — ESPB — OBB— SG
Brown Stout. — Unknown. — OHCS-34
Brown Thrush, The. — Lucy Larcom. — CCP — CPN— DD — HBV
— HBVY— MPB — MPC-5 — OTPC— PB-1 — PBV—
PEDC— PPA— PPL— PTA-1—RAR — RIS — RON—
TVC— TYP— UTS
(Song of the Thrush, The.)— PBGP
Brown-headed Nuthatch.— Eugene Edmund Murphey. — WLIP
Brownie. — A. A. Milne. — CBPC
Brownie, The. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — EPW-S
Brownie, Brownie, Let Down Your Milk. — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. — RIS
Brownies, The (pant.). — Unknown. — WRR-41
Browning.— Aubrey Thomas de Vere. See Medieval Records
and Sonnets.
Browning at Asolo. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — AA — BAP
LEAP— MCT— TBV
Browns, The.— Thomas Dunn English.— OHCS-12
Brown's Descent, or Willy-Nilly Slide, The.— Robert Frost.—
Brownstone: An Elegy. — Wayland Wells Williams. — NYBV
Bruce, The, sels. — }ohn Barbour.
Bannockburn (incl. Battle of Bannockburn [2 sels. fr, Bk.
XIII] ; Eve of Bannockburn, The {.fr. Bk. XII] •
Sorrow of the Knights at Bruce's Death {fr. Bk.
AAJ } .• — EB S V
Battle of Bannockburn, The (Bk. XIII, 11. 152-224).— BSV
Freedom (Bk. I, 11. 225-242).— BSV— EBSV—EV-1— GPE
— OBEV
Loyalty (Bk. I, 11. 365-374). — EBSV
Bruce and the Spider. — Bernard Barton. — FF — LPS-2— OFPE
Bruce to His Men at Bannockburn. — Robert Burns. — BLP _
HBV— LEAP
(Bannock-Burn.)— BTB-2
(Bannockburn— C.)—BBV — B CEP — BPB — EPW-3—
FPE — GEPM — GN — JHP — LC — LPS-2—
OFPE — OG — PBGG — PECK — PYM— RG—
RON— SBA— SPE-3—TCEP— WBLP
(Bruce to His Army.)— OTPC
(Bruce's Address at Bannockburn.) — GPE
(Bruce's Address to His Army at Bannockburn.) — MW _
SEP
(Bruce's March to Bannockburn.) — BLV
(National Air: Scotland.)— PER
(Robert Bruce's Address to His Arrny before the Battle of
Bannockburn.) — AEP-D
(Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn.) — EV-3
(Scots Wha Hae—C.)— ATP—BEL— BHV— CEP— CRE
— CRP — EBSV — EM-1 — EP — EPP—EPRE--
ISP — LL-4 — OAEP — OBEC—PIAE— PTER—
TOP
(Scots Wha Hae wi' Wallace Bled.)— GR-e— TPH— TVSH
Bruclder Brown on "Apples." — Unknown. — OHCS-26
(Apples.) — CD
B rudder Gardner on "Big Words." — "M. Quad" (Charles Ber-
trand Lewis).— WRR-47
B rudder Gardiner on Music. — Unknown. — CHS
Brudder Jones's Heterodoxy. — Unknown. — WRR-21
B rudder Sims. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Brudder Yerkes's Sermon. — James M. Ludlow. — BTB-5
Bruised Reed Shall He Not Break, A. — Christina Georgina Ros
setti. — EV-5
Brumana.— James Elroy Flecker. — LBBV — POTT
Brut, The, sels. — Layamon.
"Arthur went to Cornwall" (11. 28529-28651, abr.) — EPP
("Arthur for to Cornwale.") — EP
Arthur's Last Battle (in orig. Anglo-Saxon and mod Ena-
lish pr.).~ BEL '
King Arthur ("When that Arthur was King" — 12 II.). _
"Under than com tydinges" (170 //.). — EPOM
Brute, The.— William Vaughn Moody.— GPE
Brutus. — Abraham Cowley (after Pindar). — EPW-2
Brutus. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar ("This was
the noblest," etc.).
Brutus and Cassius Quarrel. — William Shakespeare. See Julius
Caesar (Quarrel of Brutus and Cassius, The).
Brutus on the Death of Caesar. — William Shakespeare. See
Julius Caesar.
Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin, sels. — John Howard Payne
Brutus over the Dead Lucretia. — OHCS-3
(Lucius Junius Brutus over the Body of Lucretia.)—
Roman Father, The.— WRR-5
Brutus over the Dead Lucretia. — John Howard Payne. See
above.
Brutus's Address. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar
(Brutus on the Death of Caesar),
Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Bryant. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Bryant Alphabet, A. — Caroline B. Le Row, Comp.— PEOR
Bryant Dead.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— DD— GA
Bryant on His Seventieth Birthday.— John Greenleaf Whittier.
(Bryant on His Birthday.)— CAP
Bryant's Seventieth Birthday. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APB
Bub Says.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Bubble, The. — Florence Hoatson. — PBV
Bubble, The.— John Banister Tabb.— AA— GR-a
Bubble-Blowing.— William Canton. — TVSH
Buccaneer, The, sel. — Richard Henry Dana.
Island, The.— LPS-2
Buccaneer.— Charles Kingsley. See Last Buccaneer, The.
Buccaneer, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Buccaneer, The. — Nancy Byrd Turner.— CCP
Buccaneers, The. — Young E. Alison. See Derelict.
Buch der Lieder. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Buck and the Doe, The.— Penitentes, tr. by Mary Austin.—
Buck Fanshaw's Funeral.— "Mark Twain." See Roughing It.
Buck Fever.— Bert Cooksley.— AMV-36
Buck in the Snow, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BIS— NP
Buck Wins a Wager.— Jack London. See Call of the Wild,
The.
Buckee Bene. — Unknown. — CH
Bucket, The.— Samuel Woodworth. — AA — BAV — HBV —
OBAV — TCAP
(Old Oaken Bucket, The.)— APL—APW— BLPA— GR-1—
HT— LEAP — LLC — LPS-1 — OHCS-25— PB-7
—PECK-PYM~WBLP-.WRR.41
Bucket of Bees, A. — David McCord. — MAP
Bucking Bronco.— -Unknown. — ABF
(Bucking Broncho.) — CSF
(Cowgirl, The— var., abr.)— CSF
Buckingham's Address to the Populace on His Way to Execu-
•D 1 , ^•~UT?1,iam Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII.
Buckle, The.— Walter de la Mare.—ODP
Buckwheat.— Carl Sandburg— S ASS
Bud.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Bud, The,— Edmund Waller.— EPW-2
Bud and Lamb.— Marie de L. Welch. — BPM-31
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TITLE INDEX
Burdock's
Bud in the Frost, A. — "Moira O'Neill." — GTIV
"Bud of Promise" Racket, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-34
Bud Zunts's Mail (arr.)— Ruth McEnery Stuart.— WRR-34
Budd Explains. — Marion Short. — WRR-33
Budd Wilkins at the Show. — S. E. Kiser. — WRR-24
Buddha. — Arno Holz, tr. fr. the German by William Ellery
Leonard. — AWP
Buddha at Kamakura. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Buddhist Legend, A. — Unknown, — OHCS-38
Budding into "Higher" Womanhood. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Budding-Time Too Brief.— Evaleen Stein. — AA
Budge's Version of the Flood. — John Habberton. See Helen's
Babies.
Budget.— Mrs. Elspeth (McDuffie) O'Halloran.— PR
Budget of Paradoxes, A. — John Hartley. — TIP
Budmouth Dears. — Thomas Hardy. See Dynasts, The.
Bud's Charge. — Louis E. Van Norman. — WRR-22
Bud's Fairy Tale. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-World,
A.
Buena Vista. — Albert Pike. — PAH — PAPm
Buena Vista Battlefield. — Unknown. — CSF
Buffalo. — Florence Earle Coates. — PAH
Buffalo Bill.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— LL-3
Buffalo Dusk. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SASS — SC
Buffalo Herds, The. — Charles Mair. See Tecumseh.
Buffalo Hunters, The. — Unknown. — CSF — IHA
Buffalo Skinners, The. — Unknown. — ABF (with music)— ABS
— AS (with music) — CSF
Bufo. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Bug Spots. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS— GMAS
Bugaboo, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Bug-a-boo, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Bugle, The. — Minna Irving. — PAPm
Bugle Song, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess,
The.
Bugle Song of Peace. — Thomas Curtis Clark.— PEDC — PSO—
RH— WBLP— WGRP
Bugler, The. — Lin Davies. — PAPm — RH
Bugler, The.— F. W. Harvey.— BMEP
Bugler's First Communion, The. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. —
POTT— VLEP
Bugles of Dreamland, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).
— PB-8
Bugs.— Will Stokes.— BBV
Build a Fence of Trust. — Mrs. Mary Frances Butts. — OQP —
PDN— QP-2
(Build a Little Fence.)— BS—FF—HT—POI
Build Castles in the Air; — Unknown. — WRR-55
Build Me a House. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OHPP
Build Thy Dream.— Winifred Webb.— PDN
Builder, The. — "William Allen Dromgoole." See Bridge Builder,
The.
Builder, The.— Caroline Giltinan.— HBMV— LS— TBM
Builder, The. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — CPG
Builder, The. — Francis Sherman. — OCL
Builder, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
(Building a Temple.) — OQP— QP-2
Builder, The.— Willard Wattles. — BAP— HBMV— LA— OQP
— PYM—QP-1— TBM— YF
Builders, The. — Ebenezer Elliott. — VA
Builders.— Hortense Flexner — HBMV
Builders, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BTB-3 (abr.)
-~BTP— CAP — GEPM — IAP— JHP— MPC-11— OG
— OHFP — PB-7 — PBGG— PRK — PTA-1 — SPS—
TCAP
Builders, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Builders. — R. L. Sharpe. — DDA
Builders, The.— Henry van Dyke.— OQP— PVD— QP-2
Builder's Lesson, A.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— MPC-12
Building. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
OHCS-33
Building.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox— OQP— QP-1
Building a Home. — John Armstrong. See Art of Preserving
Health, The.
Building a Skyscraper. — James S. Tippett. — MPB
Building a Temple.— Unknown.— OQP— QP-2
(Builder, The.)— BLPA
Building for Eternity. — N. B. Sargent. — BLPA
Building in Stone.— Sylvia Townsend Warner.— MBP
Building of Jerusalem, The.— William Blake.— TVSH
Building of Springfield, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— PTER
(Gospel of Beauty, A— III.)— CPL TTt,/r,y ,,^A1,
(On the Building of Springfield.)— LBMV— MO AP—
NAMP— OHFP— TOP— WHA
Building of the Barn, The.— Charles D. Bingham.— WRR-25
Building of the Canoe, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
See Song of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Sailing).
Building of the House, The.— Charles Mackay.— WRR-1
Building of the Hudson River Bridge.— John Gould Fletcher. —
•p'PTVT-'?!
Building of the Nest, The.— Margaret Elizabeth (Munson)
Sangster.— DD--HBV— HBVY— MPC-6
Building of the Sea- Wall, The. — Lyon Sharman.— CPG
Building of the Ship, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Genesis
Building of the Ship, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.—
CAP— IAP— LH— MOAP— PB-8-PJH-2--TtAP
Launching of the Ship, The (much abr.).— OCR —
OHCS-4 (shorter sel.) »T»nr.
("All is finished! and at length"— shorter set.)— PBGG
(Launch of the Ship— abr.)— BTB-1 *vnru
("Then the Master with a gesture"— shorter sel.) --OH.YP
Ship of State, The. — BTP—CTBP— HBVY— MPC-13—
OFPE — OHIP — OQP— PAP — PECK— PO Y—
PSO— QP-1— RON— WTP-6
Building of the Ship, The (Continued').
(Republic, The.)— AA—APD— APL— DD— HH— IDAH
— LEAP— MC— PAH— WGRP
(Thou, Too, Sail On.) — GDAH (longer sel.) — GEPM—
OTA
("Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State.") — APB— GPE—
GR-a— PTA-1
Building the Bridge for Him. — (Miss) William Allen Dromgoole.
— BLP— LOW— POI
(Bridge Builder, The.)— FAOV— OQP— PTA-2— QP-2
(Builder, The.)— SPS
Building the Chimney. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Building the Stars and Stripes. — Unknown. — FOAH
Bulb, A. — Richard Kendall Munkittrick. — AA
Bulbs.— Louise DriscolL— GBOV— MW
Bulbul, The. — Owen Seaman. — NA
Bull, The.— Ralph Hodgson. — BMEP— CMP— CRE— MBP—
NV— OBMV— TOP— YT
Bull, The.— Margaret Johnson.— WRR-24
Bull Fight, The. — L. Worthington Green.— SCC
Bull Hill.— Arthur Guiterman.— NYBV
Bull of Bashan, A.— Adeline Knapp.— BTB-9
Bull Run. — "Cousin Alice" (Mrs. Alice Bradley Neeley Ha
ven).— WRR-1 0
Bulldog, The. — Anthony Euwer. — SPE-6
Bulletin on the Simians. — Clarence Day. — NYBV
Bull-Fight, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Bullfinch, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Bullington. — Cicely Fox Smith. — GPWW
Bull-Terrier, Frost. — Unknown. — WRR-56
Bullum versus Boatum. — G. A. Stevens. — BTB-1
Bull- Whacker, The.— Unknown.— ABF— CSF
Bulwark of Liberty, The. — Abraham Lincoln. — OHPP
Bum.— W. Dayton Wedgefarth.— BLPA— LPS-1
Bumble Bee, The.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow— PPYP
Bumblebeaver, The. — Kenyon Cox. See Mixed Beasts.
Bumblebee, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— RON—
WRR-47
Bumble-Bee and Clover.— l/wjfenown.— CFBP— GFA
Bumboat Woman's Story, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. —
BTB-3— PB-9—THP
Bumpety Bump. — Mother Goose. See Farmer Went Trotting, A.
Bumpkin's Courtship, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
Bumps and Bruises Doctor, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Bunch of Cowslips, A. — Unknown. — PEOR
Bunch of Flowers, A.— Unknmvn.— PPYP
Bunch of Primroses, A. — George R. Sims. — OHCS-36
Bunch of Roses, A.— John Banister Tabb.— HBVY— MPC-1—
PRWS— SP
Bunch of Trout-Flies, A. — Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Bunches of Grapes. — Walter de la Mare. — ABVC — BOHV—
CBPC— CCP— CSBP— HBV— HBVY — OTPC — SUS
Bundle of Letters, A. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — PR
Bundle of Letters (arr.). — Unknown. — WRR-48
Bundle of Loves, A. — Mrs. Mary L. Gaddess. — WRR-4
Bundles. — John Farrar. — GFA
Bundles.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS— MAP
Bung Yer Eye. — Unknown (at. to Stewart Edward White). —
ABF— IHA
(Shanty Boy, The.)— CSF
Bunker Hill.— George H. Calvert.— DD (abr.)— GA (abr.)—
MC—SPE-8— WRR-1 0
Bunker Hill Monument, The (C.).— Daniel Webster.— MAL
(Oration at the Laying of the Corner-Stone of the Bunke/
Hill Monument — abr.) — PPS
To the Survivors of the Battle of Bunker Hill (sel. abr.'..
— BTB-4
(Address at Bunker Hill.)— LLC
(First Bunker Hill Address.)— SPE-8
Bunker's Hill.— John Neal.— WRR-10
Bunk-House Orchestra, The.— Charles Badger Clark, Jr.— SCC
Bunny Did It. — Unknown — PPYP
Bunny Romance, A. — Oliver Herford. — ABVC
Buns for Tea. — Dorothy M. Richardson. — -YT
Buonaparte. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — VLEP
Buoy-Bell, The.— Charles Tennyson Turner.— VA
Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar. — T. S. Eliot.
—HBMV— MAP
Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane. — Unknown. — ESPB
Burd Isabel and Earl Patrick. — Unknown. — ESPB
Burden, The. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne Hearne).
—OQP— QP-2
Burden, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Burden, The.— Lucy Rider Meyer.— HT
Burden, The. — Jessica Nelson North.— BPM-31
Burden Bearer, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"Burden of an ancient rhyme, The." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Ancient Rhyme, An.) — SBA
(Poems, CXL.)— PG
Burden of Itys, The, sel. ("Harmless rabbit, The"). — Oscar
Wilde.— VLEP
Burden of Love, The. — "Owen Innsley" (Lucy White Jenni-
son) . — AA
Burden of Nineveh, The.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN —
OAEP— VLEP
Burden of Strength, The. — George Meredith. — EPN
Burden of Time, The.— Frederick George Scott.— CPG
Burden-Bearers. — John Oxenham. — PDN
Burdens. — William Haskell Simpson. See In Arizona.
Burdens of Unrest.— Thomas Holley Olivers.— SPP
(Mary's Lament for Shelley, Lost at Sea.)— APW
Burdock's Goat. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
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Burdock's Music-Box.— Unknown.— CHS— OHCS-27
B urges (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Burgesses of Calais, The. — Laurence Minot. — ACP
Burghers' Battle, The. — William Morris. — BPN — MV-2 — VA
Burghers of Calais, The.— Emily A. Braddock.— BTB-7
Burglar Alarm, The. — Birch Arnold. — CHS
Burglar Bill. — "F. Anstey" (Thomas Anstey Guthrie). — CD —
HER— HSP
Burglar Caught by a Woman.— K. M. Sullivan. — WRR-56
Burglar's Grievances, The. — George Kyle. — WRR-3
Burgomaster's Death, The. — Eniile Erckraann and Louis Cha-
trian. See Bells, The.
Burgoyne's Surrender. — George William Curtis. — PPSC
Burgundian Defiance, The. — Justin Huntly McCarthy. See If
I Were King.
Burial. — Gertrude Callaghan. — BMC
Burial, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Burial. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— SAM
Burial, The.— John Webster. See Devil's Law-Case, The.
Burial at Sea. — E. J. Pratt. — OCL
Burial Hymn. — Henry Hart Milman. — VA
Burial in England, The. — James Elroy Flecker. — CR
Burial March of Dundee. The, — William Edmondstoune Aytoun.
— CCR
(Battle of Killiecrankie, The— abr.)— TVSH
Burial of a Queen, The. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the Mer
maid Tavern (VII).
Burial of an Infant, The.— Henry Vaughan.— EPW-2— OAEP
Burial of Barber. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PAH
Burial of Diarmuid, The. — Alice Milligan. — TL
Burial of Grant, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — MDAH
Burial of King Cormac, The.— Sir Samuel Ferguson. — GTIV—
—TIP— TVSH
Burial of Latane, The. — John R. Thompson. — PAH
Burial of Moses, The. — Cecil Frances (Humphrey) Alexander.
— BLPA— BLRP— BPP— BTB-1— CCR — FPE— GN —
GR-2— HBV — LLC — LPS-2 — OHCS-3 — OTPC—
PB-S—POOI—PTA-2— SBA— STP— WBLP
Burial of Robert Browning, The. — "Michael Field" (Katherine
Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper). — VA
Burial of Sir John Moore after (or at) Corunna, The. — Charles
Wolfe.— BBV—BCEP — BEL— BFVR— BHV— BPB—
BTP— CBE — CBPC — CGOV— CR— CRE— CSBP—
EA— EP— EPN — EPP — EPW-4 — ERP — EV-4— FPE
— GEPM— GN— GPE— GR-1 — GS— GTBS— GTIV—
GTSE— GTSL— HBV— HBVY— JHP — LC— LEAP—
— LLC— LPS-3 — MCCG— MHT— MR— MW— OBEV
— OBRV— OFPE— OG— OHCS-8— OIINP — OTPC—
PB-9— PBGG — PCD — PECK — PPD-2 — PTA-1—
PTER— PYM— SBA — TCEP— TIP— TOP — TPH —
TVSH— WBLP— WHA—WTP-10
(After Corunna.) — LH
Burial of Sophocles, The. — Geoffrey Bache Smith. — VM
First Verses, The.
Interlude, The
Last Verses, The.
Burial of the Bachelor, The. — Unknown. — PA
Burial of the Cat, The. — R. K. Hutchinson.— PPYP
Burial of the Dane, The. — Henry Howard Brownell. — AA —
HBV— LEAP— LEAP— OBAV— OHCS-8— PVS
Burial of the Dead, The — T. S. Eliot. See Waste Land, The.
Burial of the Dead.— John Keble. — OBEV
Burial of the Linnet. — Juliana Horatia Ewing. — PRWS
Burial of the Minnisink. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AP
— APB— CAP— DDA— MOAP
Burial of the Old Flag, The. — Mary A. Barr. — BTB-S
Burial of the Spirit. — Richard Hughes.— BLV— MBP
Burial of the Young Love. — Waring Cuney. — BANP ,
Burial of Washington, The. — Unknown. — WRR-49
Burial Party. — John Masefield. — PM
Buried Child, The (Epilogue). — Dorothy Wellesley. See De
serted House.
Buried City, The. — George Sylvester Viereck. — LBMV
Buried Life, The. — Matthew Arnold. — BEL — BMEP — BPN —
—CRE— EPN — ERP —GEPC— GPE— LEAP— OAEP
__VA— VLEP
Buried Love. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
Buried To-day. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — LPS-1
Burned Forests. — Frank Oliver Call. — OCL
Burning Babe, The.— Robert Southwell. — ACP — AEV — BEL
— BLV— CAW— CH— CRE — CRYO — EM-1— EP —
EPP— EPW-l—EV-1— HBV— OBEV — OBSC— SDH
—TCEP— TOP— TPH— YF
("As I in hoary winter's night stood shivering in the
snow.") — EG
(Carol, A: "As I in a hoarie, wintei-'s night.") — COAH
Burning Boughs, The. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Burning Bush.— Karle Wilson Baker. — HBMV
Burning Bush. — S. Foster Damon. — POOT
Burning Bush, sel. ("And you, O Love," etc.). — John Drink-
water.— LHW
Burning Bush. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
Burning Candle. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Burning of Balder's Ship, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Balder
Dead.
Burning of Jamestown, The. — Thomas Dunn English. — PAH
Burning of Moscow, The. — Joel Tyler Headley. See Napoleon
and His Marshals.
Burning of the "Lexington." — "Milford Bard" (John Lofland)
— OHCS-14
Burning Prairie, The. — Alice Cary. — BTB-2 — OHCS-3
Burning Ship, The. — J. H. McNaughton. See Onnalinda.
Burning Ship, The.— Unknowti.—BTB-l
Burning the Bee-Tree.— Ruth Fitter.— BPM-37
Burning-Glass, The,— "^E" (George William Russell.) — LEAP
Burns.— George William Curtis.— SPE-1
Burns.— Ebenezer Elliott. See Poet's Epitaph, A.
Burns.— Fitz-Greene Halleck.—AA— LPS-3— TCAP
Burns.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP— IAP— LPS-3— TCAP
Burns: An Ode. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
Burnt Lands. — Charles George Douglas Roberts. — VA
Burr and Blennerhassett. — William Wirt.— OHCS-16
Burro.— Henry Herbert Knibbs.— POOT
Burthen.— Frederick Day.— PPD-2
Burthen of the Ass, The. — John Banister Tabb.— PPA
Burton's Curtains.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-3 3
Bury Her at Even. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley
and Edith Emma Cooper). —CAW— GTML— OBMV
Bury Me in the Morning. — Stephen A. Douglas. — MHT
Bury Them. — Henry Howard Brownell. — PAH
Bury Your Wrongs.— Charles Wagner. — MHT
Burying Ground by the Ties. — Archibald MacLeish. See Fres
coes for Mr. Rockefeller's City.
Busch and Tommy. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Bush aboon Traquair, The.— John Campbell Shairp. — EBSV—
OBVV
Bush aboun Traquair, The. — Robert Crawford. — GPE
Bush Study, a la Watteau, A. — Arthur Patchett Martin.—
WRR-9
"Busie old foole, unruly sun." — John Donne. See Sun Rising,
The.
Business Depression. — Henry George. — WRR-42
Business Is Business.— Berton Braley. — POI — SL — WBLP
Business Man, The. — Homer C. House. — AMV-36
Business Man's Prayer, A. — William Ludluni. — BLRP
Business Man's Romance, A. — Helena Mullins.- — PPD-1
Business of an Uncle, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Business Side of Prohibition, The.— Henry W. Grady. — TS
;y d'Ambois, sets. — George
Invocation, An: "I long
Bussy d'Ambois, sets. — George Chapman.
" Dn, Ai
EV-1
to kn
(fr. Act V, sc. i).—
("Me thought the Spirit.")— NBE
"Now all yee peaceful! regents of the night" (fr. Act III,
sc. i).— NBE
Bustan, The, sete. — Sa'di (or Saacli), tr. fr. the Persian by
Sir Edwin Arnold.
Dancer, The.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Great Physician, The.—AWP
Busted Dolly, A.— Josephine Merwin Cook and Stanley Schell,
— WRR-48
Buster, The.— Sam Walter Foss.— OHCS-3 4
Bustle in a House, The (C.) (Time and Eternity, XXII).—
Emily Dickinson. — APA--1AP
("Bustle in a house, The.")— OB A V
(Death.)— BPP— WGRP
(Post Mortem.)— BAP
(That Bustle in a House.)— ISP
Busy.— Edmund J. Burk.— BTB-8— OHCS-34
Busy Bee. — Unknown. — PPYP
Busy Bee, The. — Isaac Watts. — PBGP— PEM
(Against Idleness and Mischief— C.)— CEP— CRE— OBEC
(How Doth the Little Busy Bee.)~-CPN— GS— HBV-
HB VY — MPC-3— OFPE— OTPC— PPL— RON—
TVC—TVSH
Busy Heart, The.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB-— HBV— MBP
Busy Street, A. — Unknown. — DDA
Busy Summer Cottage, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Busybody. — Loretta Lee. — DDA
Busybody, The.— Tessie D. A. Stockton. — OHCS-39
But. — St. Clair Adams.— FF — POI
But.— Belle Hunt.— WRR-7
But a Short Time to Live.— Leslie Coulson.— GPWW (abr.)—
VM
"But be contented: when that fell arrest."— William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (LXXIV).
"But do thy worst to steal thyself away,"— William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (XCII).
"But Gebir when he heard of her approach."— Walter Savage
Landor. See Gebir.
But He Didn't. — Unknoixm.—BH'P
"But he — to him — who knows what gift is thine." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Sequence of Sonnets on the
Death of Robert Browning.
But How It Came from Earth.— Conrad Aiken. — MAP
But I Shall Weep.— -Beatrice Redpath.— OCL
"But if i should say." — E. E. Cummings.
(Four Poems). — PP
"But listen, and I shall you tell." — Michael Drayton. See Nym-
phidia; or, The Court of Fairy.
But Little Folks.— Marie E. Kunkler.— PPYP
"But love whilst that thou mayst be loved again." — Samuel
Daniel. See To Delia (XXXVII).
But Man, Proud Man. — William Shakespeare. See Measure
for Measure (Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life, A).
"But never yet the man was found." — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
But Not Forgotten. — Dorothy Parker. — NYBV
"But now the mindful messenger," etc. — William Shakespeare.
See Rape of Lucrece, The.
But Once. — A. B. Hegeman. — BS
But Once. — Unknown. — BLP
But Once. — Theodore Winthrop. — AA
But One Flag for Our Country.— Charles L. Holstein.— FOAH
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"But one of the whole mammoth-brood." — John Keats. See
Hyperion: A Fragment.
But Only One Mother.— -Kate Douglas Wiggin. — MHT
"But only three in all God's universe." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning See Sonnets from the Portuguese (II).
"But piteous things we are — when I am gone." — Robert Nich
ols. See Sonnets to Aurelia.
-BPM-36
- -William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Part III).
But Then.— Ben King.— FF— POI— SR—WRR-44
"But to my mind — though I am native here." — William Shake
speare. See Hamlet.
But We Did Walk in Eden. — Josephine Preston Peabody.— ME
But What Hand. — Gerard Previn Meyer. — AMV-37
But When Ye Pray. — Frances Crosby Hamlet. — OQP — QP-1
But Who the Melodies of Morn Can Tell? — James Beattie. See
Minstrel, The.
Butcher, The. — Rose Fyleman.— MPC-2
Butcher's Boy, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Butcher's Boy and the Baker's Girl, The. — Unknown.— GH
Butler's Proclamation. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — PAH
Butter and Eggs and a Pound of Cheese. — Charles Stuart Cal-
verley. Seem Ballad: "Auld wife sat at her ivied door."
Butter and Something. — Unknown. — GSRC
Butter Colors.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Butterbean Tent, The. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — LS— SUS
Buttercup Cow.— Elizabeth Rendall. — HWC
Buttercup Farm. — Unknown. — SAS
Buttercup, Poppy, Forget-Me-Not. — Eugene Field. — PEF —
Buttercups. — Louis Ginsberg. — GB 0 V— HB V Y — YT
Buttercups. — Dolly Radford. — RIS
Buttercups. — Wilfrid Thorley.—DD— HBV— HBVY— NLK—
OBVV— PC— RYC
Buttercups and Daisies. — Mary Howitt.— CBPC— CPN— DD—
HBV — HBVY (a&r.)— OHIP— OTPC— PECK— PEM
(a&r.)— RON— TVC
Buttercups and Daisies. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Butterflies. — John Davidson (sometimes at. to Francois Coppee).
—CCR— HBV— -LEAP— ST
Butterflies.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Butterflies. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Butterflies. — Haniel Long. — HBMV
Butterflies. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Butterflies among White Lilies.— Joan Haslip.— BPM-33
Butterfly, The. — Joseph Braddock.— BPM-36
Butterfly.— Hilda Conkling.—NP— RYC— TVC— TVSH
Butterfly, The. — Alice Archer (Sewall) James. — AA
Butterfly, The. — Edwin Markham. — ME
Butterfly, The. — Adelaide O'Keefe (or O'Keeffe). — HBV —
HBVY
Butterfly, The. — (Mrs.) Alice Freeman Palmer. — HBV— HTR
—LOW— MRV— OHPI— POI— POT
Butterfly, The. — Eben E. Rexford. — PEM
Butterfly, The. — Clinton Scollard.— GFA
Butterfly, The. — Joseph Skipsey.— VA
Butterfly.— Mary White Slater.— OHPI— PSO
Butterfly, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Muiopotmos.
Butterfly, The.— John Banister Tabb.— PTER— TPH— UTS
Butterfly and the Bee, The. — William Lisle Bowles.— HBV —
HBVY— PECK
Butterfly and the Bee, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Butterfly and the Caterpillar, The. — Joseph Lauren. — RIS
Butterfly and the Snail, The. — John Gay, — CG
Butterfly Discusses Evolution, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Butterfly in Church, A. — George Marion McClellan. — BANP
Butterfly Laughter. — "Katherine Mansfield" (Mrs, John Mid-
dleton Murray). — PJH-2
Butterfly Picture-Writing. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Butterfly Weed — Indian Fire. — Florence Randal Livesay. — CPG
Butterfly's Ball, The. — William Roscoe. —CBPC— MPC-3—
OTPC \diff. vers.}— TVC— TVSH— WRR-16
Butterfly's First Flight, The.— Unknown.— CPN— OTPC
Butterfly's Funeral, The. — Unknown. — OTPC
Butterfly's Lesson, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Buttons. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS— RH
Buxom Joan. — William Congreve. See Love for Love.
Buy My Dolls. — Unknown. — PPYP
"Buy Your Cherries."— M. F. Rowe.— WRR-14
Buying a Cow. — Unknown, — OHCS-19
Buying a Feller.— Marietta F. Holley. See Sweet Cicely.
Buying a Railroad Ticket.— Thomas A. Arnold. — WRR-3S
Buying and Shopping. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Buying Her Husband a Christmas Present. — Ruth McEnery
Stuart. — SR
(Christmas at the Trimble.)— SPE-S
(Mrs. Trimble Buys Her Husband a Christmas Present.) —
WRR-38
Buz, Quoth the Blue Fly. — Ben Jonson. See Oberon, the Fairy
Buzby's rCoat!— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-3 5
Buzzard, The. — John Dryden. See Hind and the Panther, The.
Buzzards, The.— Martin Armstrong.— BLA— HBMV— MLP
Buzzard's Point.— George M. Vickers.— OH CS-28
By an' By. — Unknown. — APW
By an Evolutionist. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BEL— EP—
EPN— MRV— PTER— TCEP
By an Iris-Shadowed Pool. — Mary Carolyn Davies.— TBM
By an Open Window in Church. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson.
— BLP— HTR— POT
By and By.— Grace Duffie Boylan.— BTB-9
By and By.— Unknown.— PQI— SL
By Any Other Name. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
By Avon Stream. — Arthur Henry Bull en. — GPE
By Bendemeer's Stream. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
By Blue Ontario's Shore. — Walt Whitman. See As I Sat
Alone by Blue Ontario's Shore.
By Cool Siloarn's Shady Rill.— Reginald Heber.— LLC— PRWS
(Early Piety.) — GS
By Earth Restored. — Inez George Gridley. — VF
By Her Aunt's Grave. — Thomas Hardy. See Satires of Cir
cumstance.
By Her White Bed.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
By Jes' Laughin'. — Unknown. — POI — SL
(Daily Motto, A.)— MHT— SPE-8
By Longing I Am Led (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
By Markentura's Flowery Marge. — Unknown. — CSF
By Memory Inspired. — Unknown. — GTIV — TIP
By Myself. — Robert Frost. — RIS
By Ned!— Howell L. Finer.— WRR-23
By Night. — Philip Jerome Cleveland. — BPP
By One Great Heart.— Margaret Deland.— OQP— QP-1
(Life.)— WGRP
By Parcels Post. — George R. Sims. — BOHV
"By Reason of Thy Law." — Francis Thompson. — VLEP
"By Saint Mary, my lady." — John Skelton. See Garlande of
Laurell.
By Severn Sea. — J. Russell Hoyer. — SPE-3
By Solitary Fires. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora
By Special D*elivery. — John Kendrick Bangs. — POI — SL
By Special Request. — Frank Castles. — OHCS-27
(Society Reciter's Troubles.) — WRR-58
By Telephone.— Brander Matthews(?).— CCR— SPE-5
By That Lake, Whose Gloomy Shore. — Thomas Moore. —
EPW-4— EV-4
By the Alma. — James Dawson. — BTB-8
(After the Battle.)— PPSC
By the Alma River.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— LPS-2— OHCS-10
By the Arno.— Oscar Wilde.— MCT— PER— TBV
By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— IAP
— MOAP
By the Bridge.— Arthur W. H. Eaton.— CPG
By the Conemaugh. — Florence Earle Coates. — PAH
By the Cradle. — George MacDonald. See Cottage Songs.
By the Cross of Monterey.— Richard Edward White.— OHCS-29
By the Earth's Corpse. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP
By the Fire.— Aldous Huxley.— LHW
By the Fireside. — Robert Browning. — BMEP — EA — EV-5 — FT
— SN (much abr.)— VLEP
By the Fireside. — Lucy Larcom. — LPS-1
By the Gray Sea.— John Hall Wheelock.— TBM
By the Grey Gulf -Water. — A. B. Paterson. — TVSH
By the Hoof of the Wild Goat.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
By the Lake.— Edith Sitwell— AV
By the Light of the Fire, sel. — B. L. C. Griffith.
For Her Sake.— OHCS-37
By the Margin of the Great Deep. — "M" (George William
Russell) .— GT-2— HBMV— OBEV— OBVV— POOT—
WLIP
By the Moon We Sport and Play. — Unknown (at. to John Lyly
and Thomas Ravenscrof t) . See Mayde's Metamorphosis,
The.
By the North Sea (abr.). — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — GPE
By the Pacific. — Herbert Bashford. — AA — BAP
By the Pacific Ocean. — "Joaquin" Miller. — AA — APB — LA —
MAP
By the Pool at the Third Rosses.— Arthur Symons.— POTT—
VLEP
By the Potomac. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— PAH
By the River.— Harold Lenoir Davis. — NP
"By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down." — Bible, O. T.
See Psalms (Psalm CXXXVII).
By the Road to the^ Sunnyvale Air-Base. — Yvor Winters. — TL
"By the rushy-fringed bank." — John Milton. See Comus ("There
is a gentle Nymph," etc.).
By the Salpetriere. — Thomas Ashe.— VA
By the Sea. — Mary Clemmer. — LPS-3
By the Sea (parody). — Bayard Taylor. — PA
By the Sea.— Philip H. Welsh.— OHCS-23— OHCS-34
By the Sea. — William Wordsworth. See It Is a Beauteous Eve
ning, Calm and Free.
By the Sea of Galilee. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MOM
By the Shore of the River. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. —
OHCS-7
By the Spring at Sunset. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross. — Lionel John
son. — BMC — BMEP — CR—EPW-5— GPE— GTIV—
GTML— HBV— JKCP — LEAP — MBP — OBMV —
OBVV— POTT— VLEP
By the Waters of Babylon. — Edgar Lee Masters.— TBM
By the Wood,— Robert Nichols.— HBMV— LBBV— NP— RH
"By this, lamenting Philomel had ended." — William Shake
speare. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
By This Singing Fire. — Libby Axtell. — AMV-35
"By way of pretext." — Yakamochi. See Manyo Shu.
By Yon Bum Side. — Robert Tannahill. — HBV
By-and-By.— J. W. Barker.— PRK
By-By, Lullaby. — Unknown. — BOL
Bye, Baby Bunting. — Mother Goose. — MPC-2 — OTPC
(Baby Bunting.)— CPN— PBV
("Bye, baby bunting.")— PPL (shorter vers.)— RIS— SAS
(Hush-a-Byes.)— HBVY
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
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Bye, Baby, Night Is Come.— Mary Mapes Dodge.— BOL— RAR
'Bye O my baby." — Unknown.
(Sorrow and Woe, English.) — BOL
Bye-Bye. — Unknown. See When Little Birdie Bye-Bye Goes.
Bye-Low Song, The. — Unknown. — BOL
Bygones.— Bert Leston Taylor.— BOH V—HBMV
Bylo Land. — Unknown. — BOL — BTB-7
Bylo-Lancl. — James B. Kenyon. — BOL
By-Low (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — BLV (abr.} —
CBOV
(Lady Anne Bothwell's Lament.)— BOL— HBV— LPS-1
(Balow.)— EV-1— OBEV
By'm By (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Byron.— Clyde Walton Hill.—LPS-l
Byron, sel. — "Joaquin" Miller.
In Men Whom Men Condemn [as 111].— BAP— HBV—
OQP— QP-2
(Byron.)— BLP— GR-a— LEAP— MAP— PC
(Charity.)— LOW— OTA— POI
(Judge Not.)— MHT
Byron. — Robert Pollok. See Course of Time, The.
Byron and Childe Harold. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ("Is thy face," etc.}.
Byron and the Rest. — Walter Savage Landor. — EA
Byron the Voluptuary (in Epigrams). — Sir William Watson. —
v A
Byron's Conspiracy, sel. — George Chapman.
"O that mine armes were wings, that I might flic" (Act
III, sc. i).— NBE
(Brave Spirit, A — sel. jr. above.} — EV-1
"This houre by all rules of Astrologie" (Act III, sc. i). —
NBE
"What place is this? what ayre? what rhegion?" (Act I,
sc. i).— NBE
"Your Highness will excuse me; I will give you" (Act III.
sc. i).— NBE
Byron's Farewell. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See On This
Day I Complete My Thirty- Sixth Year.
Byron's Latest Verses. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See On
This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year.
Bystanders, The. — Mark Van Doren.— MOAP
By-the-Way.— Patrick MacGill.— BMEP
C. C. Rider (with music", A and B vers.}. — Unknown. — AS
C. L. M. — John Masefield. — BLV — BMEP— CMP— HBV—
MBP— PM— POTT
(To His Mother, C.L.M.)— FF— OBVV— POI
C. S. A. Commissioners, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Ca' the Yowes. — Isobel Pagan, — EBSV (si. diff. vers.} — EP —
EPW-3— OBEV— TCEP
Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes. — Robert Burns. — EBSV — GPE —
LPS-1
(Hark! the Mavis.)— OBEV
Cabin Love-Song. — J. A. Macon. — CD
Cabin Philosophy. — Unknown. — WRR-21
Cabin Where Lincoln Was Born, The. — Robert Morris. — GA
Cabinet and Emancipation Proclamation. — James Oppenheim. —
WRR-45
Cable Hymn, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP— PAH
Cabman's Story, The. — Re Henry. — OHCS-29
Caboose Thoughts.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— CMP— IAP— LA
— TL
Cacoethes Scribendi.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— A A— APW —
BOHV
(Scribblers.)— MPC-12
Cactus. — Alice Corbin. See Desert Drift.
Cactus, The. — "Laurence Hope" (Mrs. Malcolm Nicolson).
—ME
Cactus. — Haniel Long. — TL
Cactus, The —Unknown. — APW
Cadenabbia. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — MCT — TBV
Cadences. — Samuel T. Clover. — POT
Cadences. — John Payne. — VA
Major II.
Minor I.
Cadenus and Vanessa, sel. ("In a glad hour"). — Jonathan
Swift.— EPW-3
Cadenza. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Cadgwith.— Lionel Johnson.— B MC— GTB S— JKCP— OB V V
Cadmus and Harmonia. — Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles on
Etna.
Cadwalader Fry and His Theory. — Robert C. V. Meyers. —
OHCS-32
Caelica, sels. — Fulke Greville. Lord Brooke.
Absence and Presence (Sonnet XLIV). — OBSC
Caelica and Philocell (Sonnet LXXVI).— OBSC
Change (Sonnet VII).— OBSC
Cynthia (Sonnet LII).— OBSC
Despair (Sonnet LXXXIV).— OBSC
"Downe in the depth of mine iniquity" (Sonnet C).
(Sonnet XCIX.).— OBS
Elizabetha Regina (Sonnet LXXXII).— EPW-1
"Eternall Truth, almighty, infinite" ("Sonnet XCVIII)
(Sonnet XCVII.)— OBS
Farewell to Cupid (Sonnet LXXXV).— OBSC
Love and Fortune (Sonnet XXIX). — OBSC
Love and Honour (Sonnet LXXIV). — OBSC
"Love, the delight of all well-thinking minds" (Sonnet I).
—OBSC
Love's Glory (Sonnet XVI). — OBSC
(Love beyond Change.) — EPEP
Caelica (Continued}.
"Man, dreame no more of curious mysteries" (Sonnet
LXXXIX).
(Sonnet LXXXVIII.)— OBS
"Men that delight to multiply desire (Sonnet XCV).
(Sonnet XCIV.)~~OBS
Myra (Sonnet XXII).— EA— EPEP — EV-1 — OBEV —
OBSC
("I with whose colours Myra dressed her head.") — EG
"O false and treacherous Probability" (Sonnet CIV).
(Sonnet CIII.)— OBS
Seecl-Time and Harvest (Sonnet XL).— EPW-1
(Youth and Maturity.)— ES— OBSC
"Sion lies waste and Thy Jerusalem" (Sonnet CX). — EA
(Sonnet.)— EPW-1
"Three things there be in Man's opinion deare" (Sonnet
CVI).
(Sonnet CV.)— OBS
Time and Eternity (Sonnet LXXXIII).— OBSC
To Cupid (Sonnet XII).— ES
To His Lady (Sonnet II I). --OBSC
"When as Man's life, the light of human lust" (Sonnet
LXXXVIII).
(Sonnet LXXXVII.)— OBS
"You little starres that live in skyes" (Sonnet IV). — NBE
(His Lady's Eyes.)— OBSC
Ccelica and Philocell. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Caesar, sel. ("Within the dim," etc.}. — Thomas Caulfield Irwin
— TIP
Caesar and Christ. — Thomas Curtis Clark.— MOM— RH
Caesar Passing the Rubicon. — James Sheridan Knowles. —
OHCS-4
Caesar Remembers. — William Kean Seymour.— HBMV—LBBV
Caesar Rodney's Ride. — Richard J. Beamish. — GSRC
Csesar to His Petitioners. — William Shakespeare. See Julius
Csssar.
Cafe Molineau, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Cage, The. — Martin Armstrong. — BLV
Cage, The. — James Stephens. — PPA
Caged. — Grace Denio Litchfield. — PPA
Caged Bird, A.— Sarah Orne Jewett.— BLA — SN
Caged Bird, The. — Maimie A. Richardson.— HMSP
Caged Eagle, The. — John Gould Fletcher.— CMP
Caged Skylark, The. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — MBP — OBMV
Caged Squirrel, The.— Janet Gargan. — PPA
Cagobens Village. — Ojibwa Indians, tr. by Kenneth M. Ellis. —
OTA
Cahoots.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Cailleach Bein-y-Vreich.— John Campbell Shairn.— VA
Cain, Ancient and Modern. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-4
Cairn, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HWM
Cairn Builders. — "An Pilibin." — GTIV
Cake Walk, The.— Unknown.— GH
Cakes and Pies.—Emeroy Hayward.— WRR-17
Calais Sands. — Matthew Arnold.— GEPM— QAEP
Calantha's Dirge. — John Ford. Sec Broken Heart, The.
Caldwell of Springfield.— Bret Harte.— PAH
Caleb Krinkle, sel. — Charles Carleton Coffin.
How Randa Went over the River.— OHCS-23
Caleb West, Master Diver, sel. — F. Hopkinson Smith.
Equinoctial Storm, The. — NPTP
Calendar. — Witter Bynner. See Chanala Poems.
Calendars. — Vira K. Humphreys. — HB
Calf, The.— Eleanor Baldwin. — PPA
Calf Path, The.— Sam Walter Foss.— -BTB-9— CV— DBA—
HBV— HBVY— MPC-10— POI— PPP— SL— SPE-S
Calgary Station. — Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. — CPG
Caliban after the Shipwreck.— William Shakespeare. See Temp*
est, The.
Caliban— and I. — Laura Bell Everett. — MRV
Caliban in the Coal Mines. — Louis Untermeyer. — BAP— CP —
GPE— HBV— LEAP— MAP— MMV — NPSC—NV —
PASC— PB-9— PT— PVS— SBA— SC— TPH
Caliban upon Setebos; or, Natural Theology in the Island.—'
Robert Browning.— AWP— BPN— EM-2—EPN — GEPC
OAEP— TPH— VLEP— WGRP
Calico Cat, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Calico Pie.— Edward Lear.— MPB— SAS
Calidasa. See Kalidasa.
California. — Thomas Lake Harris. — AA
California. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney.— MC— PAH
California (with music}. — Unknown. — -AS
California Christmas, A. — "Joaquin" Miller. — OBAV
California Color. — Martha W. Little. — HB
California Dissonance. — James Rorty. — MOAP
California Flea, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks.— OHCS-30
California Garden, A, — Robinson Jeffers. See Emilia.
California Hills. — Doris Caldwell. — AMV-37
California Joe. — Unknown. — CSF
California Orchard. — Elsa Gidlow. — TL
California Stage Company, The. — Unknown. — CSF
California Trail. — Unknown.— CSF
California Vignette, A. — Robinson Jeffers. See Tamar.
Californiana. — Leslie Nelson Jennings. — NYBV
Caligari.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Caliph and Satan, The. — James Freeman Clarke (versified fr,
Tholuck's tr. fr. the Persian}.— LPS-3
Caliph's Draught, The.— Edwin Arnold.— V A— WTP-1
Call, A.— "JE" (George William Russell).— NV
Call, The. — Bjornsterne Bjornson. — RAR
Call, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Call, The.— Cora D. Fenton.— NLK
Call, The.— O. W. Firkins.— AOAH
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TITLE INDEX
Can You
Call, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG— NLK
Call, The.— John Hall.— AEV— OBS
Cull, The. — Reginald Wright Kauffman. — HBV
Call, The.— Punch.— SPE-5
Call, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS— GPWW
Call, The.— Katharine Tynan.— BMEP
Call, The. — Unknown. — OBEV
"Call All." — Unknown. — PAH
Call for the Robin Redbreast. — John Webster. See White Devil
The.
Call Him High Shelley Now. — Alfred Kreymborg. — TBM
(Man Whom Men Deplore, A.)— HBMV
Call Home the Heart. — Frances Davis Adams. — VF
"Call it not vain; they do not err." — Sir Walter Scott. See
Lay of the Last MinstreL The.
Call Me Not Back from the Echoless Shore. — Unknown. —
BLPA
Call Me Not Dead.— Richard Watson Gilder.— HBV— WGRP
Call of Brotherhood, The. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. —
MRV— OHPP
Call of the Bugles, The. — Richard Hovey. — AA — APB — APL
Call of the Plains, The. — Ethel MacDiarmid. — SCC
Call of the Road, The. — Florence Nash.— DDA
Call of the Sea, The. — Howard James Savage. — CAG
Call of the Sea. — Marguerite Wilkinson.— WRR-5 6
Call of the Spring, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— HTR—
LL-1— POY— SUS— PVS (refrain only)—VOD
Call of the Unbeaten, The. — Grantland Rice. — ICBD
Call of the West. — Eugene Carroll Nowland. — WRR-56
Call of the Wild, The. — Jack London. — SPE-1 (ad. and abr.)
Buck Wins a Wager (sel).— HSPS
Call of the Wild, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS— HB—
NLK— OCL
Call of the Wild, The. — Daisy Sherman.— HB
Call of the Woods, The. — William Shakespeare. See As You
Like It (Under the Greenwood Tree).
Call on Sir Walter Raleigh, A. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. —
AA
Call to a Scot, The. — Ruth Guthrie Harding. — HBV
Call to Action. — Stephen Spender. — PPD-2
Call to Arms, A. — Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. — MC —
PAH
Call to Arms, The. — Carl John Bostelmann. — RH-
Call to Arms, The.— Patrick Henry.— PPS
(Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.) — GDAH
(Liberty or Death — much abr.) — MHT
(Speech before the Virginia Convention — si. abr.) — SPS
(Speech in the Virginia Convention March 23, 1775.) —
TCAP— WRR-49 (abr.)
(Speech of Patrick Henry.)— OHCS-25
(War Inevitable, The.)— LLC (.*?/.)— OHFP—PP—PPYP
(sel.)— YFR
(War Is Actually Begun— si. abr.)—IDAH
Call to Arms.— Helene MulHns.— OHPP
Call to Pentecost, A. — Inez M. Tyler. — BLRP
Call to the Colors, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — FOAH— PAH
Call to the Strong, The. — William Pierson Merrill. — BLRP
Called Away. — Richard Le Gallienne. See I Meant to Do My
Work Today.
Called Back (Life, LXXXIII). — Emily Dickinson. — AA —
APA— BAP— BLP— LEAP
("Just lost when I was saved!")— OBAV
Caller Herrin'.— Lady Nairne.— EBSV— EV-3-—HBV— MCCG
— OBRV— WRR-21
Caller Water, sel. ("Whan father Adie first pat spade in").
Robert Fergusson.—EP— EPP— EPW-3
Callicles' Song. — Matthew Arnold. See Empeclocles on Etna.
Calling, The. — Luis Felipe Contardo, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Calling, The.™ George Sigerson.— JKCP— TIP
Calling a Boy in the Morning (in Life in Danbury). — James M.
Bailey.— OHCS*10
Calling in the Cat.— Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — LA
Calling the Angels In. — Margaret Junkin Preston.— BTB-7
Calling the Doctor.— John Wesley Halloway.— BANP— IHA
Calling the Roll. — Nathaniel Graham Shepherd (at. also to
Charles Sheppard).— MHT
(Roll Call.)— OHCS-4— OHIP— PTA-2— SPE-8
(Roll-Call.)— AA— BBV—DD — HBV — LLC — MDAH —
PAPm
Calling the Violet.— Lucy Larcom.— MPB— PB-1
"Calling to mind since first my love begun." — Michael Drayton.
See Idea.
Calling-One's-Own. — Ojibwa Indians, tr. by Charles Fenno Hoff
man. — NV
Calliope (with music). — Unknoitm, — AS
- (Haunted House, The.)— PASC
Calls.— Carl Sandburg.— NP—SASS
"Calls."— £7w/w0z«m.— BTB-6— OHCS-35
Calm, The. — John Donne. — SG
Calm. — Grace Miner Lippincott. — HB
Calm and Storm on Lake Leman. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Lake Leman).
Calm Is the Fragrant Air. — William Wordsworth. — EPNC
"Calm is the morn without a sound." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam, A, H. H.
"Calm like Jove's beneath a fiery air, A." — John Masefield.
See Sard Harker.
Calm on the Ear of Night. — Edmund Hamilton Sears. — LLC
(Christmas Hymn.)— BTB-1
(Christmas Song.)— COAH—CRYO—HS— SDH
(Listening Ear of Night, The.)—WRR-28
Calm Soul of All Things.— Matthew Arnold. See Lines Written
in Kensington Gardens.
Calm Was the Even. — John Dryden. See Evening's Love, Anr
or, The Mock-Astrologer.
"Calm was the sea to which your course you kept." — George
Santayana. See To W. P.
Calmed by the "Star-Spangled Banner." — Thomas Nast. —
WRR-4S
Calmest of Her Sex, The. — "Orpheus C. Kerr." (Robert H.
Newell).— WRR-5
Calomel. — Unknown. — ABS
Calpurnia. — Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. — WRR-5
Calumny. — Frances Sargent Osgood. — A A — HBV
Calvary.— William Dean Howells.— OQP— QP-1
Calvary. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MAP — OQP — QP-1 —
RT— WGRP
Calvary. — John Rothschild. — RH
Calvary. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
Calvary and Easter. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Wool-
sey).— OQP— PSO— QP-1— WBLP
(Easter Song.)— BLRP— EOAH
Calverly's. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — LBMV — MOAP
Calvin Coolidge. — Nancy Winifred Hambly. — HB
Cam' Ye By?— Unknown.— CH
Cambrai and Marne. — Charles G. D. Roberts. — CPG
Cambridge and the Alps. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude,
The ("Imagination — here the Power so called").
Cambyses and the Macrobian Bow. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. —
OHCS-18
Camel. — Mary Britton Miller. — UTS
Camelot. — Charles Dalmon. — TCPD
Camel-Rider, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic by Wilfrid
Scawen Blunt. — AWP
"Camel's hump is an ugly lump, The." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Just-So Stories.
Camel's Nose, The. — Lydia Huntly Sigourney. — OTPC — PRWS
Cameo, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS — MAP
Cameos. — Jeannette Bliss Gillespy. — AA
Forgiven? (2).
Valentine, A (1).
Camera Courage. — Unknown. — WRR-38
Camera Courtship. — Unknown. — WRR-47
Camerados. — Bayard Taylor. — BOHV — PA
Cameronian Cat, The. — Unknown. — BOHV— CIV
Camilla. — Charles Augustus Keeler. — AA
Camouflage. — "M. G." — PAPm
Camp, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Camp, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Travels with a Donkey.
Camp at Night, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The.
Camp Chums. — Rose Waldo. — MPB
Camp Fire Has Gone Out, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Camp Fire Mother, The. — Mrs, Luther H. Gulick and Ethel
Rogers. — MO AH
Camp of the Fallen. — Imogen Clark. — PDN
Campaign, The. — Joseph Addison. — CEP
Marlborough at Blenheim (sel.)— EPW-3
("Behold in awful march.")— EPRE
(Blenheim — shorter sel.) — OB EC
("But, O my muse," etc. — shorter sets.) — EP — EPP
Campaign Song. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
Campaigners, The: or, The Pleasant Adventures at Brussels, ,«?/.
— Thomas D'Urfey.
Scotch Song (fr. Act III, sc. i). — CEP
Camp-Bell. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — LPS-3
(Charade.)— GN
Campbells Are Coming, The. — Unknown. — EBSV
Campeachy Picture, — John Masefield. — PM
Camper's Night Song. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Travels
with a Donkey.
Camp-Fire, The.— W. Harry demons. — CAG
Camp-Fire in Alaska. — John Muir. — GT-2
Camp-Follower, The. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — RH
Camping and Campers. — William H. H. Murray. See Cones
for the Campfire.
Camping Song. — Bliss Carman. — NLK
Camp-Meeting, A. — Unknown. — WRR-27
Camp-Meeting at Doyle's — Sir Gilbert Parker. — WRR-53
Campus. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerrit Van Deth).
— BPM-36— BPP
Camstairie, The. — Lewis Spence. — HMSP
Can I Believe.- — Ludovico Ariosto, tr. fr. the Italian by Moira
O'Neill.— CAW
Can I Not Sing but Hoy! — Unknown. — EV-2 — NBE
(Jolly Shepherd Wat, The.)— SDH— TMEV (mod.)
(Tolly Wat.)— OB B
(Joly Joly Wat— mod.)— SBA
"Can it be right to give what I can give?" — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (IX).
Can It Be Still So Sweet the Light to View? — Antoni
Depcharnps, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Can Life Be a Blessing? — John Dryden. See Troilus and
Cressida.
"Can scenes like these" — George Crabbe. See Borough, The
(General Description).
Can the Country Sustain the Expense of the War and Pay the
Debt Which It Will Involve, sel.— Tames G. Blaine.
Elements of National Wealth, The.— PPS C
Can the Mole Take. — Cecil Day Lewis. — OBMV
Can You? — Unknown.— PB-3
Can You Count the Stars? — Unknown.— PEM
Can You
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Can You Paint a Thought. — John Ford. See Broken Heart, The.
Can You Sing a Song? — Joseph Morris. — ICBD
Cana. — Jarnes Freeman Clarke. — LPS-2
Canada.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— V A
Canada. — Unknown. — BTB-S
Canadian, The.— Jesse Edgar Middleton.— CPG — OCL
Canadian Boat Song, A. — Thomas Moore. — BFVR — CG —
CTBP—EV-4—HBV—LC— LPS-2— OBRV
Canadian Boat Song, The.— Unknown (at. to John Gait and also
to John Wilson). — BLPA — BSV — EBSV — NBE —
OBRV OCL
Canadian Folk-Song, A.— William Wilfred Campbell.— APP—
VA
Canadian Hunter's Song. — Susanna Strickland Moodie . — VA
Canadian Pine, The.— William T. Allison.— CPG ^ ^
Canadian Rossignol, The.— Edward William Thomson.— CPG—
OCL
Canadian Ski Song. — Arthur S. Bourinot. — CPG
Canadians.— Will H. Ogilvie.— CRE
Canadians and Pottawattomies. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Canary, The.— Elizabeth Turner.— CPN—HWC— OTPC
Canary at the Farm, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR—
WRR-2
Cancel the Past.— Thomas Michael Kettle.— GTIV
Cancion.— Juan II of Castile, tr. fr. the Spanish by George
Ticknor.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Candid Man, The (War Is Kind, IX).— Stephen Crane.— MAP
Candidate, The, sel. ("Enough of Self," etc.). — William Cow-
per.— AEP-D
Candidate, The.— "Bill" Nye.— HHHA
Candidate, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-36
Candidate's Creed, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow
Papers, The (1st Series, No. VI).
Candidate's Letter, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow
Papers, The (1st Series, No. VII).
Candle, The.— Mother Goose.— OTPC— PBV
("Little Nan Etticoat.") — PPL
(Little Nancy Etticoat.) — MPC-2
("Little Nancy Etticoat.") — RIS
(Riddles.)— HBV—HBVY—PB-1
Candle and Cross.— Elisabeth Scollard.— LHW
Candle and Oie Flame, The. — George Sylvester Viereck. — BAP
— LBMV— LEAP
Candle Light. — John Cowper Powys. — LEAP
Candle Lights.— Edna Allen Wright.— HB
Candlelight. — R. Balfour Daniels. — CAG
Candle-Light. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — VOD
Candlelight. — Nora Hefley Mahon. — HB
Candle-Lighting Song.— Arthur Ketchum. — HBMV— POY—
SPT
Candlemas.— Alice Brown.— AA— LBMV— POY— TPH
Candlemas. — Robert Herrick. See Ceremony for Candlemas
Day, A.
Candlemas. — Arthur Ketchum. — APP
Candles. — Babette Deutsch. — VOD
Candles Divine. — Morris Abel Beer. — MW
Candor.— Henry Cuyler Bunner.— CHS— DRB— HBR— HBV
— OHCS-35— PR— THP— WTP-2
Candy Pull, A.— Unknown.— RYC
Cane-Bottomed Chair, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray, —
BFV— BTB-2— CR— FAOV— FT— HBV— OHCS-17—
OTPC— RON— S PE-7— WTP-9
Canis Major. — Robert Frost. See Sky Pair, A.
"Canner, exceedingly canny, A." — Carolyn Wells. See Lim
ericks.
Cannibal Flea, The. — Thomas Hood, Jr. — BHP — PA
Canning Time. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Canoe, The. — Isabella Valancey Crawford. — VA
Canoe Song at Twilight. — Laura E. McCully. — CPG— OCL
Canon for Apocreos, The. — St. Theodore, of the Studium, tr.
fr. the Greek by John Mason Neale. — CAW
Canonicus and Roger Williams. — Unknown. — PAH
Canonization, The. — John Donne. — ATP — BEL — BLV— CRE—
EM-1— EP— EPS— EV-2— GTSE— OBS— TOP
Canopus. — Bert Leston Taylor. — ALV — HBMV — PIAE
"Canst thou indeed be he that still would sing." — Dante
AlighierL See La Vita Nuova.
"Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd."— William Shake
speare. See Macbeth.
Can't. — Edgar A. Guest. — ICBD
Can't. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — DD — GA — MC— PAH
Can't You. — Gamaliel Bradford. — PR
Canteen, The.— Miles O'Reilly.— OHCS-19
Cantelope, The. — Bayard Taylor. — BOHV — PA
Cantemus Cuncti Melodum. — Notker Balbulus, tr. fr. the Latin
by John Mason Neale.— CAW— RT
Canterbury Bells. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Canterbury Pilgrims, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales (Prologue).
Canterbury Tales, The, sels. Geoffrey Chaucer.
Prologue. — BCEP (much abr.)— BEL— BLV (br. sel.)—
CRE— EA (o&r.)— EM-1 — EP (si. abr.)— EPP
(abr.) — EPOM — EPW-1 (much abr.) — EV-1 —
GEPC — GPE (much abr.) — GR-e (much abr.) —
LL-4 (si. abr., mod.)— NBE (11. 445-528)—
OAEP— PIAE (much abr.)—- TCEP (si. abr.) —
TOP (much abr.)— TPH (si. abr.)
(Canterbury Pilgrims — much abr.) — LPS-2
(Clerk of Oxford, A— 11. 285-308.)— CBOV
(Five Pilgrims — broken sets.) — BLV
(Knight, The— 11. 43-78. )— EPC
(Good Parson, The — mod. by H. C. Leonard.)—
"Wf'RP
(Poor Parson, The.)— ACP— CAW
(Prioress, A— 11. 118-162.)-CBOV
(Shipman, The— 11. 388-410.)— ACP (mod.)— EPC— SG
(Some Characters from ' The Canterbury Tales" — murf
(SquirefrThV-ll. 79-100.)— EPC
(Than Longen Folk to Goon on Pilgrimages — 11. 1-18;
445-476.)— ATP— CBOV (much abr.)
(Whan That Aprille— 11. 1-29.)— WTP-3
(Wife of Bath, A.)— ATP (11. 1-18; 445-576)— CBOV
(11. 445.476)
(Wife of Bath and the Parson, The — 11. 445.475- 473.
528.)— NBE
Clerkes Tale, The.— EPW-1 (br. set.)
(Griselda— sel. fr. above.)— BHV
Franklin's Tale.— GBOV (br. sel.)— OAEP
(Frankelynes Tale, The — much abr.) — EPW-1
(Franklin's Prologue.)— OAEP
(May Garden— sel. fr. above.) — UFE
(Nowel— br. sel.)— SEA
Friar's Tale, The (mod. by Edwin Markham). — BCEP
(Freres Tale, The — old vers. and mod. by F. E. Hill
si. abr.) — BLV
Knight's Tale, The.— BEL— EPW-1— GEPC— TOP
(May Morning in the Palace Garden — br. sel. par. by
John Dryden.) — UFE
(Morning in May— 11. 1491-15 12. )-— LPS-2— SBA
(Dawn— 1st 6 II. of above.)— CBOV
(Palamon and Arcite — diff. sels. fr. above, bar &-v Tohr,
Dryden.)— EPRE— EPW-2— -WRR-il " J
Manciple's Tale, The.
(From "The Manciple's Tale.")— PPA
Melibeus Prologue to (abr.). — EM-1
Nonne Preestes Tale. — CRE — EM-1 — EPOM— EV-1—
PIAE— TCEP (si. abr.)
(Nun's Priest's Tale.)— BEL—CRE— GEPC— OAEP—
TPH (si. abr.)— TOP (abr.)
Pardoner's Tale, The. — BEL— EM-1 (si. abr.)— EV-1—
GR-e — LL-4 (a&r.) — OAEP — PTER (abr.) -
WHA (sel.)
(Death and the Ruffians — si. abr. and mod by Leis-h
Hunt.)— BCEP " b
(Prologue of the Pardoner's Tale, The.) — BEL — EM-1
—OAEP
Prioress' Tale, The.— ACP (mod.) — BEL-—EM-1— GEPC
—OAEP
(Prayer to the Blessed Virgin — short sel. fr. above.)
CAW
(Prioress's Prologue.) — EM-1 — OAEP
(Two Invocations of the Virgin, II.) — ACP
Second Nun's Tale, The (br. sel. fr. prologue').
(Two Invocations of the Virgin, I.) — ACP
Sir Thopas.— BEL— EM-1 (abr.)
(Prologue to Sir Thopas.;— EM-1
Squires tale, The.— EP
Tale of the Man of Lawe, The (broken 11. 631-1078) —
EPW-1
Wyf of Bathe, The.— WTP-3
Cantica: Our Lord Christ. — Saint Francis of Assisi tr. fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP TAWP
WBP
(Of Order in Our Lord Christ.) — CAW
Canticle.— Thomas Edward Brown.— VLEP
Canticle.— William Griffith.— BLA—CP—DD— GT-2— HBMV
Canticle de Prof undis.— Lucy Larcom. — MDAH
Canticle of Bernadette, The (abr.).— Unknown.— WHL
Canticle of Brother Sun, The. — Saint Francis of Assisi See
Canticle of the Sun, The.
Canticle of the Race. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP
Song of Men.
Song of the Human Spirit.
Song of Women.
Canticle of the Sun, The. — Saint Francis of Assisi tr fr. the
Latin by Matthew Arnold.—GPE
(tr. by Maurice Egan.) — WGRP
(tr. by an unknown author.) — WHL
(Canticle of Brother Sun, The — tr. by Mona Swann.)—
MV-2
(Song of the Creatures — tr. by Matthew Arnold.)— CAW
Canticles of Solomon, sel. — William Baldwin.
Beloved to the Spouse, The.— OBSC
Spouse to the Beloved, The.— OBSC
Cantiga.— Gil Vicente, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh.—
Cantilena. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.
Cantique de Noel.—Adolphe Adam. — CRYO
Canto I ("And then went down to the ship"). -—Ezra Pound. —
Canto XIII ("Kttng walked by the dynastic temple"). — Ezra
Pound. — NP
Canto XVII ("So that the vines"). — Ezra Pound. — NAMP —
Canto XXI ("Keep the peace, Borso!"). — Ezra Pound. — CMP
Canto Espiritual. — Juan Maragall, tr. fr. the Spanish bi
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Cantus.— Unknoztm.—'BSV
TITLE INDEX
Cardinal-Bird
Canute the Great, sel. ("She dared not wait").— "Michael
Field (Katherme Bradley and Edith Cooper).— VA
Canvassing under Disadvantages. — "M. Quad" (Charles Ber-
trand Lewis). — OHCS-14
Canyon People. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Canzone: "All the whole world". — Folcachiero de' Folcachieri
tr. fr. the Italian by D. G. Rossetti. — AWP
Canzone: He Beseeches Death for the Life of Beatrice —
Dante Alighieri, tr. fr. the Italian by D. G. Rossetti.
Canzone: He Perceives His Rashness in Love. — Guido Guini
celli, tr. fr. the Italian by D. G. Rossetti. — AWP
Canzone: His Lament for Selvaggia. — Cino da Pistoia tr fr
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP JAWP—
Canzone: His Portrait of His Lady. — Fazio degli Uberti tr
fr. the Italian by D, G. Rossetti. — AWP
Canzone: Of His Dead Lady. — Giacomino Pugliesi tr fr the
Italian by D. G. Rossetti. — AWP — JAWP— WBP'
Canzone: Of His Love. — Prinzivalle Doria, tr. fr. the Italian
by D. G. Rossetti.— AWP
Canzone: Of the Gentle Heart. — Guido Guinicelli tr fr the
Italian by D. G. Rossetti.— AWP
Canzone: To Love and to His Lady. — Guido delle Colonne tr
fr. the Italian by D. G. Rossetti. — AWP
Canzonetta. — Sir James Marriott. — AEP-D
Canzonetta: Bitter Song to His Lady, A. — Pier Moronelli di
Fiorenza, tr. fr. the Italian by D. G. Rossetti. — AWP —
JAWP — WBP
Canzonetta: He Will Neither Boast Nor Lament to His Lady.
— Jacopo da Lentino, tr. fr. the Italian by D. G Ros
setti.— AWP
Canzonetta: Of His Lady and of His Making Her Likeness. —
Jacopo da Lentino, tr. fr. the Italian by D. G. Rossetti.
Canzonetta : Of His Lady in Absence. — Giacomino Pugliesi,
tr. fr. the Italian by D. G. Rossetti. — AWP
Caoch O'Lynn. — Arthur Stringer. — CPG
Caoch the Piper. — John Keegan. — OHCS-4 — PTWP
Cap and Bells, The. — William Butler Yeats. — BMEP — GTSL —
LEAP— MBP— OBVV
Cap d'Antibes.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Cap on Head. — John Masefield. — PM
Cap That Fits. — Austin Dobson. — TSW — TSWC
Cape Cod Folks, sel. — Sarah Pratt McClain Greene.
Grandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Keeler Ready for Sunday
School.— NPTP
Cape Hatteras, sel. Hart Crane.
Power. — MAP
Cape Horn Gospel. — John Masefield.
"I was in a hooker once" (I). — PM
"Jake was a dirty Dago lad" (II). — OHCS-40
Cape-Cottage at Sunset. — William Belcher Glazier.— LPS-2
Capers et Caper. — Eugene F. Ware. — THP
Capital and Labor.— David J. Brewer. — PTWP
Capital Punishment, — Myra Townsend. — OHCS-1
Capital Punishment. — Unknown. — HT
Capitals Are Rocked, The. — Nikolai A. Nekrasov, tr. fr. the
Russian by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky.
—AWP
Cap'n Eri, sel. — Joseph C. Lincoln.
Through Fire and Water.— WRR-37
Cap'n Goldsack. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). —
Cap'n, I Believe (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Cap'n Peleg Bunker Describes a Game of Base Ball.— Edward
F. Underbill.— OHCS-32
Cap'n Storm-Along,— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Capri.— Sara Teasdale — MCT— PER
(Song at Capri.) — CMP
Capriccio.— Babette Deutsch.— HBMV— TSW
Caprice.— William Dean Howells.— ALV— PR
Caprice. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh.- — DDA
Caprice at Home. — Unknown. — WRR-37
Capstan Chantey, A. — Edwin James Brady. — HBMV
Captain, The. — John Fletcher and Philip Massinger. See Cap-
taine, The.
Captain, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — TCEP
Captain and the Mermaids, The.— William S. Gilbert.— YT
Captain Bover. — Unknown. — SG
Captain Car, or Edom o Gordon (in Percy's Reliques). — Un-
known.— CRE— EP— EPP— ESPB (A, B, F and H
vers. ) — O AEP — T 0 P
(Adam O'Gordon.)— BFVR
(Edom O'Gordon.) — BB—BSV— EBSV— EPW-1— EV-2
• — HBV— OBB— OBEV
Captain Carpenter. — John Crowe Ransom. — APA — MAP —
MOAP
Captain Craig, sel. ("I had a dream last night"). — Edwin Ar
lington Robinson. — PC
Captain Enoch.— Rachel Field.— MW
Captain Glen. — Unknown. — SG
Captain Guynemer.— Florence Earle Coates.— AOAH
Captain Hill.— Jock Vanderbilt.— OTA
Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, sel.— Clyde Fitch.
^ Captain Jinks.— BLPA
Captain Joe.— William L. Keese.— PTWP
Captain Joe.— F. Hopkinson Smith.— OHCS-37
Captain Kidd. — Unknown.— ABB — BBV (diff. vers.)—IHA
Captain Lean.— Walter de la Mare.— ABVC
Captain Loredan. — Edward King. — PFY
Captain Macklin's Escape. — Richard Harding Davis. — WRR-37
Captain Molly at Monmouth. — William Collins. — WRR-10
(Molly Maguire at Monmouth.) — IDAH — OTPC— PAP-
RON
Captain of the Nine. — J. Warren Merrill.— WRR-52
Captain of the Northfleet, The. — Gerald Massey. — BMEP
Captain Paton's Lament. — John Gibson Lockhart. — EBSV
(Lament for Capt. Paton.) — OBRV
Captain Reece (C.). — William S. Gilbert. — BHP — GN— HBV—
JPC—LPS-3— OTPC— SBA— THP— WTP-4
(Captain Reece of the Mantelpiece.) — OHCS-19
Captain Robert Belknap Goes West. — Lincoln Colcord. — AMV-37
Captain Robert Kidd. — Unknown. — ABF
Captain Stood on the Carronade, The. — Frederick Marryat. See
Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend.
Captain Stratton's Fancy. — John Masefield. — MBP— PM
Captain Sword. — Leigh Hunt. — GN
Captain Ward and the Rainbow. — Unknown. — ESPB
(Famous Sea Fight between Captain Ward and the "Rain
bow.")— SG
Captain Wedderburn's Courtship (A and B vers.). — Unknown
—ESPB
Captaine, The, sels. — John Fletcher and Philip Massinger (?)
Away, Delights. — OBEV
What Is Love?— HBV
("Tell me, dearest, what is love?") — AEP-W
Captain's Daughter, The. — James Thomas Fields. — FF — HBV
— HBVY— MPC-8— PECK— POI— STP
(Ballad of the Tempest— C.)—LC— OHCS-19— PTA-2—
TYP
(Tempest, The.)— LPS-2
Captain's Feather, The. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — AA — LEAP
Captain's Lady, The. — Robert Burns. — LC
Captain's Last Hail, The. — William Edward Penney. — ABVC
Captains of the Years, The. — Arthur R. MacDougall, Jr. —
MOM— OQP— QP-2— RH
Captain's Well, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BTB-6
Captive, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV—VLEP
Captive Bird, The. — Unknown. — LLC
Captive Butterfly, The. — Helen GranvOle-Barker.— PPA
Captive Lion, The. — William Henry Davies. — CMP
Captive of Love, A (Elegies I, 2). — Ovid, tr. fr. the Latin by
Christopher Marlowe. — AWP
Captive Polar Bear, The. — Stephen Gwynn. — PPA
"Captive raised her face, The." — Emily Bronte. See Prisoner,
The: A Fragment.
Captive Ships at Manila, The. — Dorothy Paul. — PAH
Captives. — Leo Konopka. — GSRC
Captive's Hymn, The. — Edna Dean Proctor. — PAH
Captivity. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Merciles Beaute.
Captivity, The, sels. — Oliver Goldsmith.
Hope (fr. Act II).— OBEC (longer sel.)—POI~SL
("Fatigued with life, yet loth to part" — si. diff. vers.)
— GPE
Memory .(fr. Act I).— OBEV— SBA
("O Memory, thou fond deceiver" — si. diff. vers.) —
Capture of Little York— Unknown. — PAH
Capture of Major Andre, The, sel. ("Happiness and progress
of mankind, The")- — Chauncey M. Depew. — WRR-22
Capture of Quebec, The. — William Warburton. — WRR-10
Capture of Ticonderoga, The. — Ethan Allen. — WRR-10
Captured. — Archibald MacLeish. — HBMV
Captured Bumble-Bee, The. — Nellie Wood. — WRR-17
Captured Eagle, The.— Janet Gargan.— PPA
Captured Moment. — Frank Ankenbrand, Jr. — AMV-36
Capulet's Rage at His Daughter Juliet. — William Shakespeare.
See Romeo and Juliet.
Caput Mortuum. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — NP
Caractacus , — Bernard B arton . — LPS-2
Caractacus. — Augustine Joseph Hickey Duganne. — OHCS-32
Caravan, The. — J. Redwood Anderson. — TCPD
Caravan, The. — Hovhannes Blouz, tr. fr. the Armenian bv
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Caravan, The. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Caravan, The. — Mrs. Madeline Nightingale. — MCG — MPB
Caravan from China Comes, A. — Richard Le Gallienne. —
LBMV— MPC-14— PB-8— PT
Caravans. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AA
Caravels of Columbus, The. — EHas Lieberman. — MMV — NPSC
Carcassonne. — Gustave Nadaud, tr. fr. the French.
(Tr. by Francis F. Browne.) — HBR
(Tr. by John R. Thompson.)— BFVR— BLPA— BTB-6—
HBV— MW— NPSC— PPP— PTWP— TBV
Carcassonne. — Margaret Talbott Stevens. — LPS-1
Card Game, The. — Alexander Pope. See Rape of the Lock, The.
Card of Invitation to Mr. Gibbon, at Brighthelmstone A —
William Hayley. — OBEC
Card-Dealer, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN — VLEP
Cardigan Bay. — John Masefield. — PM
Cardinal Bird, The. — William Davis Gallagher. — AA — BLA
(much abr.) — SN
Cardinal Fisher. — John Heywood. — ACP
Cardinal Manning.— -Aubrey de Vere. — JKCP — VA
Cardinal Richelieu. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Richelieu;
or, The Conspiracy.
Cardinal Wolsey [on Being Cast Off by King Henry VIII].—
William Shakespeare (and John Fletcher). See Kins
Henry VIII (Wolsey's .Soliloquy).
Cardinal-Bird, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — ME — MPC-9
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Cardinal's Soliloquy, The. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See
Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy.
Cards and Kisses. — John Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe.
Care.— Virginia Woodward Cloud.— AA—HBV— LEAP
Care.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"Care away away away." — Unknown. — NBE
Care Is Heavy. — Conal O'Riordan. — CAW
Care of God, The. — Unknown.— BTB-3 — OHCS-18
"Care-charmer sleep, son of the sable night." — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia (LI).
Care-Charming Sleep. — John Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valen-
tinian, The.
Career.— W. W. Christman.— VF
Careers. — Robert Graves. — FOOT
Carefree Way.— Elsie K. Pierce.— HB
Careful Penman, The. — Unknown. — BOHV
Careless Content.— John Byrom.— CEP— EPW-3— EV-3— HBV
— OBEC
Careless Good Fellow, The. — John Oldham. — CEP
Careless Kittens, The.— Unknown. See Three Little Kittens.
Careless Love (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Careless Maid, The.— Unknown.— CGOV
Cares. — Louise Imogen Guiney (sometimes wr, at. to Elizabeth
Barrett Browning). — BLP — ICBD
(In the Fields.)— MW—PB-8
(Out in the Fields.)— PDN— PTA-1— SPE-5
(Out in the Fields with God.) — BLRP — DD — HBV —
HBVY — MCG — MHT — MPB— NLK— OQP—
QP-2— SBA— WBLP— WGRP
(Song from "Sylvan," A.) — BLPA
Cares of Kingship, The. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V.
Caresses. — Elsa Barker. See Spirit and the Bride, The.
Carey, of Carson.— Charles Godfrey Leland.— THP
Cargoes.— John Masefield. — ATP — BEL — BMEP — CBE—
CBOV — CMP — CP — CRP — GR-e—GTSL— ISP-
LEAP— LL-2—MBP — MCCG — MCT — MLP — NP
—NV—OBMV— OBVV— ODP— OTA— PIAE—PM—
PT — RNP — SP — TCEP — TCPD — TOP — TVSH—
VOD— WLIP— WTP-6— YT
Caribbean Noon. — Muna Lee. — NYBV
Carillon.— Arthur Guiterman. — NYBV
Carillon. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Belfry of Bruges.
The.
Carillon, The. — Rosalia Castro de Murguia, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Garrett Strange.— CAW
Carillon. — Ruth Baldwin Pierson. — AMV-37
Carillon. — Florence Dickinson Stearns. — AMV-37
Caritas. — Hollis Russell. — OA
Carl. — Unknown. — BTB-3
(For Love.)— OHCS-12
Carl Hamblin. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthol-
9gy, The.
Carl Krinken's Christmas Stocking. — "Elizabeth Wetherell"
(Susan Warner) .—CAD— CHB
Carle, Now the King's Come. — Sir Walter Scott.— EBSV
Carlo and the Freezer.— Thomas de Witt Talmage.— WRR-5
Carlotta Mia. — T. A. Daly. See Mia Carlotta.
Carlovingian Dreams. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Carlsbad.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Carlyle and Emerson. — Montgomery Schuyler. — AA
Carman's Account of a Law-Suit, A. — Sir David Lindesay. —
Carmelita.— Julia Mills Dunn.— WRR-15
Carmen. — Ovid, tr. fr. the Latin by Ben Bruce Blakeney. — OA
Carmen Bellicosum. — Guy Humphrey McMaster. — AA — ALV —
DD— DDA— GN— HBV— LC— LPS-2— MC— OBAV—
OTA— PAH
(Old Continentals, The.)— -BTB-5— PAP— PAPm
Carmen Circulare. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Carmen Possum. — Unknown. — BLPA
Carnal and the Crane, The. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
Carnations. — Margaret Widdemer. — AV
Carnival. — Codman Hislop. — CAG
Carnival, The. — Muna Lee.— OA
Carnival, The. — Clinton Scollard. — RH
Carol, A: "As I in a hoarie, winter's night." — Robert South
well. See Burning Babe, The.
Carol, A: "He came all so still." — Unknown. — DD — HBV—
HBVY
(Ancient Christmas Carol, An.) — CRYO— OHIP— RG
(Old Carol.)— CAD— ODP
Carol: "I saw a sweet and seemly sight." — Friar John Brack-
ley.— BOL
Carol: "I sing of a maiden." — Unknown (sometimes at. to
Martin Shaw and John Bardel). — CBOV — OBEV —
SBA— YF
(Carol to Our Lady.)— CAW— PASC
(I Sing of a Maiden.)— CH—EV-2—MV-1— SDH
("I sing of a maiden.") — EG
(I Syng of a Mayden.) — OAEP
(Mother and Maiden.)— BLV
(Two Carols to Our Lady, I.) — ACP
Carol, A: "Mary the Mother sang to her Son." — Lizette Wood-
worth Reese. — HBMV
Carol: "Mary, the mother, sits on the hill." — Langdon E.
Mitchell.— BOL— CRYO— GS— OHIP— SDH
Carol: "Month can never forget the year, The." — John Mc-
Clure. — HBMV
Carol, A: "Our Lord Who did the Ox command."— Rudyard
Carol, A: "Ox he openeth wide the Doore, The." — Louise Imo
gen Guiney. See Tryste Noel.
Carol: "Three kings from out the Orient." — Thomas Edward
Brown.— VLEP
Carol: "Villagers all. this frosty tide." — Kenneth Grahame
See Wind in the Willows, The.
Carol, A: "Vines branching stilly." — Louise Imogen Guiney —
CAW— OBVV— YF
Carol: "We saw Him sleeping in His manger bed." — Gerald
Bullett.— DD— GSRC— HBVY
(We Saw Him Sleeping.)— CRYO— SDH
Carol: "When the herds were watching." — William Canton. —
CRYO— DD— HBVY— OHIP— RYC— SDH
Carol: "Winter winds have chilled us quite." — Hamish Mac-
laren.— HMSP
Carol at the Manger, A. — Unknown. — BOL
(Coventry Christmas Carol, The.) — WRR-28
Carol, Brothers, Carol.— William A. Muhlenberg. — CRYO—
SDH-
Carol Closing Sixty-Nine, A. — Walt Whitman.— A PB — CAP
Carol for Christmas Eve, A. — Unknown. — GS
(Christmas Carol: Listen lordings, unto me, a tale I will
you tell — longer vers.) — COAH
Carol for Saint Stephen's Day, A. — Unknown. See St. Stephen
and Herod.
Carol for the New Year, A. — Edwin Markham. — OHPP
Carol for Twelfth Day, A. — Unknown. — CRYO— OHIP— SDH
("Mark well my heavy doleful tale.")— COAH
Carol from Flanders, A. — Frederick Niven. — OHPP — PPGW
Carol fmn the Old French, A. — Gui Barozai, par. fr. the Old
trench by H. W. Longfellow.— CRYO
Carol in Praise of the Holly and "ivy.— Unknown. See Holly
and the Ivy.
Carol Naive.— John McClure.— HBMV— YF
Carol: New Style. — Stephen Vincent Benet.—YF
Carol of Jesus Child. — Francis Macnamara. — BOL
Carol of Mother Mary, A. — Unknown.-— BCEP
Carol of the Birds.— Bas-Quercy.— CRYO— OHIP— SDH
Carol of the Fir Tree, The.— Alfred Noyes.— SDH— YF
(Carol of the Fir-Tree, The.)— CPAN-2
Carol of the Poor Children, The.— Richard Middleton. — EPW-5
gQ
Carol of the Russian Children. — Unknown.— CRYO— OHIP — '
SDH
Carol: The Five Joys of the Virgin. — Unknown. — ACP
Carol to Our Lady. — Unknown. Sec I Sing of a Maiden.
Carolina. — Henry Timrod. — APB— MC — PAH— SPP
Carolina Spring Song.— Hervey Allen.— BAP— HBMV — TBM
Caroline Cricket. — C. Lindsay McCoy. — GFA
Carouse.— Charles Hanson Towne.— NLK — VOD
Carpe Diem. — Antoine de Baif, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Carpe Diem.— Thomas Lodge. See Robert, Second Duke of
Normandy.
Carpe Diern. — Theophile Marzials. — VA
Carpe Diern,— William Shakespeare. Sec Twelfth Night.
Carpe Diem. — Ridgely Torrence. See House of a Hundred
Lights, The.
Carpenter, The.— William H. Hamilton. — HMSP
Carpenter, The.— Phyllis HartnolL— MOM
Carpenter, The.— Geoffrey Anketell Studdert- Kennedy .—MOM
—OQP— QP4
Carpenter Christ. — Mildred Fowler Field. — MOM
Carpenter's Shop, The. — Anne Hawkshaw. — ABVC
Carpenter's Son, The. — A. E. Housniaii. See Shropshire Lad,
A (XLVII).
Carrier, The. — Thomas Hardy.— BMEP
Carrie's Birthday Cake.— Unknown.— PPYP
Carrion, A. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by Allen
Tate.— AWP
Carrion Comfort.— Gerard Manley Hopkins.— NBE— OAEP—
POTT
Carrion Crow Sat on an Oak, A. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
Carrowrnore. — "M." (George William Russell).— -BEL— CMP
—GPE— HBMV— MLP— PER— SMP
(Gates- of Dreamland, The.)— HBV
Carry On! — Thomas Curtis Clark.— OQP — QP-2
Carry On.— Robert W. Service.— CPS— HBV— MPC-14 (abr.)
— SPS
Carrying a Girl's Trunk.— Unknown. — WRR-4S
Cars Go Fast. — Annette Wynne. — GFA
Carter and His Team, The.— Unknown. — CGOV
Carthon, sel. — James MacPherson.
Ossian's Address to the Sun. — BEL
(Address to the Sun.)— OHCS-22
Carthusians. — Ernest Dowson. — BMC — JKCP
Cartier Arrives at Stadacona. — William T. Allison.— CPG
Cartier: Dauntless Discoverer. — John Daniel Logan.— CPG
Cartoon.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Cartwheels.— Madge Elliot.— OHCS-34
Carver, The. — Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and the PooL
Carver, The.— Edgar A. Guest.—CVG
Carver and the Caliph, The-— Austin Dobson. — OHCS-40 —
Casa Guidi Windows, sets.-— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Juliet of Nations. — VA
(From "Casa Guidi Windows"— br. sel)~ PECK
Sursum Corda. — VA
("Howe'er the uneasy world is vexed and wroth" — br.
sel.)— CPOI
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Casa Guidi Windows -(Continued).
"Then, gazing, I beheld the long-drawn street." — EPW-4
True Peace.— OHPP
Casa Wappy. — David Macbeth Moir. — LPS-1
Casabianca. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — BCEP — BLPA CG
— CGOV— EPW-4— FF-GR-1— HBV— HBVY— LH-
LPS-2— MHT— OFPE — OTPC— PB-5— PECK— POI
—PTA-2— RON— TVSH— TYP— WBLP— WTP-5
Casa's Dirge. — David Macbeth Moir. — VA
Case in P'int, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Case of Fits, A (abr.).— Parker H. Fillmore.— SPE-6
Case of Pedigree. A. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Case of Rebellious Susan, The, sel. — Henry Arthur Tones
Window Blind, The.— HSP
Case of Spoons and Brother Tom, A. — Unknown. — WRR-24
Casella. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP
Casements. — Isabel Fisk Conant. — BAP
Casey at the Bat. — Ernest Lawrence ("Phineas" or "Phin")
Thayer. — BFP — BLPA — BOHV — GH — HBV —
HHHA— IHA— - LHV^MHT— "OHCS-35 (abr *>— POI
"There was ease in Casey's manner" (sel.*).— PTWP
Casey Jones. — Unknown.— ABF (with music) — ABS (si. abr.) —
ANL— APW (diff. vers.)— AS (with music)— ATP—
IHA (si. abr.) — WTP-1
(Mama, Haye You Heard the News— diff. vers. with
music.') — AS
(Natchul-Born Easman — var. vers,) — ABF
Casey— Twenty Years Later.— S. P. McDonald.— BLPA
Casey's Little Boy. — Nixon Waterman.— WRR-21
Casey's Revenge. — James Wilson. — BLPA — OHCS-39 — PPP
PTA-1— SPE-2
Casey's Table D'Hote. — Eugene Field. — PEF
("Casey's Tabble Dote.")— WRR-29
"Cash". — Unknown, — GH
Cashel of Munster. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish bv Sir Samuel
Ferguson.— GTIV— OBEV— OBVV
Casket Scene, The. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Casket Song, A. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Cassamen and Dowsabell. — Michael Drayton. See Shepherd's
Garland, The.
Cassander. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Cassandra. — Louise Bogan.— LA — MAP — MOAP — NP
Cassandra. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CRP — MLP — NP
Cassandra Southwick. — John. Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP — IAP —
PAH
Cassio's Lost Reputation (abr.). — William Shakespeare. See
Othello.
Cassius against (or on) Caesar. — William Shakespeare. See
Julius Caesar ("What means this shouting?")
Cassius on Honour. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar
("What means this shouting?")
Cassius to Brutus. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar
("What means this shouting?")
Cassius' Whistle. — Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-9
Gassy. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Cast Asleep. — John Keats. See Endymion (Adonis in Slum
ber).
Cast Down, but Not Destroyed. — Unknown. — PAH
Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters. — Bible, O. T. See Ecclesi-
astes.
Castara, sels. — William Habmgton.
Against Them Who Lay Unchastity to the Sex of Women
(fr. Part II).— EPW-2— OBS
Description of Castara, The (fr. Part II). — EPW-2
(Castara.)— HBV
Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam (fr. Part III). — ACP—
AEP-W— CAW— EP— EPEP — EPW-2— EV-2—
GTSL— HBV— OBEV— OBS— SBA
To Castara, in a Trance (fr. Part II).— EPW-2
To Castara: Of the Knowledge of Love. — EV-2
To Castara: Of True Delight (fr. Part II).— EPW-2
To Castara: The Reward of Innocent Love. — EV-2
(Reward of Innocent Love, The.) — ACP — EPEP
(To Castara.)— AEP-W
To Castara, upon the Death of a Lady (fr. Part II). —
EPW-2
To Cupid, upon a Dimple in Castara's Cheek (fr. Part I).
—EPW-2
To Roses in the Bosom of Castara (fr. Part I).— EPW-2—
EV-2— HBV— OBEV— TPH
(To Roses.)— EPEP
Upon Thought Castara May Die.— ACP
Castaway, The.— William Cowper.— BEL— CEP— CRE— EP —
EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3— GTSL— NAL— NBE— OAEP
— OBEC— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH
Caste. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser.— SPE-8
Castello. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — LBBV
Casterbridge Captains, The. — Thomas Hardy. — EV-S
Castilian.— Elinor Wylie.— HBMV — LA — MCT — NAMP —
TBM— TBV— TCAP
Castle Builder, The. — Jean de La Fontaine.— OTPC
Castle by the Sea, The. — Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German
by H. W. Longfellow.— A WP— JAWP— WBP
Castle in the Air, The. — Thomas Paine. — LPS-3
Castle of Friendship, The.— Joseph Morris. — BFV
Castle of Indolence, sels. — James Thomson (1700-1748).
Canto I. — AEP-D (abr.) —BEL— CEP— CRE (abr )—
EPRE (abr.)— LPS-3 (much abr.)
"In lowly dale" (br. sel.) .—EP—EPP— EPW-3
(Enchanted Ground.) — BSV
(Land of Indolence.) — OBEC
(Vale of Indolence.)— CBOV—EBSV
"O mortal man" (sel.).— EM- 1— EV-3— TCEP
(From "Castle of Indolence, The" — abr.) — LEAP
"Pleasing land, A" (br. sel.).~- BCEP
Sons of Indolence (sel). — OBEC
Witching Song (sel.).— OBEC
Wondrous Show, A ($*/.). — OBEC
Indifference to Fortune (sel. fr. Canto II). — OBEC
Praise of Industry, The (sel. fr. Canto II). — OBEC
Castle on the Island, The. — William Morris. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Lady of the Land, The).
Castle Ruins, The. — William Barnes. — VA
Castles in Spain. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — MCT — PER
—TBV
Castles in the Air. — James Ballantine.— HBV
Castles in the Air. — Collin d'Harleville, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Castles in the Air. — Thomas Love Peacock. — HBV
Castor Oil.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG— RON— SSS
Casual Song, A.— Roden Noel.— HBV
Casual Suggestion. — Robert E. Brittain. — OA
Casually This Cup. — Grace Strickler Dawson. — AMV-35
Casualties.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— VOD
Angus Armstrong.
Noel Dark
Philip Dagg.
Ralph Straker.
Casualty, A. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Casualty, A.— Unknown.— BTB-7— WRR-6
Casualty Clearing Station, The. — Gilbert Waterhouse. — VM
Casualty List. — Henry Lament Simpson. — VM
Cat.— Dorothy W. Baruch.— SUS— UTS
Cat, The. — Anthony Euwer. — SPE-6
Cat, A. — Jules Lemaitre, tr. fr. the French. — CIV
Cat. — Mary Britton Miller. — SUS — UTS
Cat, The.— Walter Adolphe Roberts.— CIV— PFE
Cat, The.— Helen Hay Whitney.— GFA
Cat and Canary. — Mrs. Clara Doty Bates. — PPYP
Cat and Fox. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Cat and Mouse. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Cat and Northern Lights, The. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— CIV
Cat and Painter.— Eleanor H. Porter.— WRR-35
Cat and the Moon, The. — William Butler Yeats. — MM
Cat and Tiger. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Cat Came Fiddling Out of a Barn, A. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
— SAS
(Bee's Wedding, The.)— PBV
(Cat Came Fiddling, A.)— PPL— WRR-35
Cat Changed into a Woman, The. — Jean de la Fontaine. — CIV
Cat Convention. — Edna A. Foster. — WRR-35
Cat Eater, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-15
Cat in the Snow, The. — F. Hey. — SAS
Cat Law-Suit, A.— Unknown.— WRR-35
Cat-Life. — Lucy Larcom. — WRR-35
Cat of Cats, The. — William Brighty Rands. See White Princess,
The.
Cat of Hindustan, The. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Cat That Came to School, The.— Unknown. — WRR-35
Cat to Her Kittens, A.— Eliza Grove.— CPN— OTPC— RYC
Catacombs, The. — Joanna Baillie. — TBV
Catalectic Monody, A. — Unknown. — BOHV — CIV
Catalog of Lovely Things. — Richard Le Gallienne. — MMV—
NPSC
(Ballade Catalogue of Lovely Things, A.)— CBOV— PASC
— PIAE— PT
(Ballade-Catalogue of Lovely Things.) — CP — HBMV—
POT— SPT
Catalogue. — Louis Untermeyer. — HBMV
Catalogue of Dickens' Works. — Unknown.— OHCS-16
Cataract of Lodore, The. — Robert Southey. — ABVC— BOHV—
GN— GR-e— HBV— LPS-2— MPC-14 — OTPC— PE —
PEOR— PTWP— PYM— WBLP— WTP-8
Cataract of Luh Shan, The. — Li T'ai Po, tr. fr. the Chinese b\<
Shigeyoshi Obata. — GT-2
Catarina to Camoens, sel. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Extract from "Catarina to Canioens" ("Keep my riband,
take and keep it"). — GTSE
Catastrophe, A. — "Peleg Arkwright" (David Law Proudfit). —
OHCS-1S
Catastrophe. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Catastrophe, A. — Unknown.— OHCS-6
Catawba Wine. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — LHV
Catbird. — Stephen Crombie. — BLA
Catch, A. — Henry Aldrich. — OBS
(Reasons for Drinking.)— BOHV — THP
Catch, The. — John Kendrick Bangs.— PPA
Catch, A. — Thomas Dekker. See Shoemaker's Holiday, The.
Catch, A.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— AA— APB— LEAP
Catch by the Hearth, A.— Unknown.— CRYO— OHIP— RAR—
RYC
Catch for Singing, A. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — GPE — HTR
Catch for Spring, A. — Robert Nichols. — GBV
Catch Old St. Valentine by the Toe.— Ogden Nash.— NYBV
Catch : On a Wet Day. — Franco Sacchetti, tr. fr. the Italian by
D. Rossetti.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Franco Sacchetti.)— CPOI
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Catching.— Louis de Louk. — POI — SL
(Infection.)— MHT
Catching a Whale.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Catching the Cat. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thorn
son Janvier).— - WRR-3 5— WRR-3
Catching the Colt. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas
Green Robinson ).— BTB-4 — GSRC
Catching the Morning Train. — "Max Adeler" (Charles' Heber
Clark). See Out of the Hurly Burly.
Catechism.— Luisa Hewitt.— HWC
Catechism for the Clubwoman.— Margaret Wheeler Ross.— HB
Catechist, The.— Unknown.— SR
(Query.)— WRR-29
Categorical Courtship.— Unknown.— BOH.V— CIV— WRR-35
Caterpillar, The.— Robert Graves.— PB-4 — TSW
Caterpillar, The.— E. Merrill Root.— MLP
Caterpillar, The.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— GFA— MPB—
MPC-3— PB-1— RIS
(Brown and Furry.)— SUS— UTS
Caterpillar, The ("I creep upon the ground," etc.). — Unknown.
— TYP
Caterpillar, The ("Tired caterpillar went to sleep, A," etc.).—
Unknown. — P EM
(Tired Caterpillar, The.)— MCG— UTS
Caterpillar Appeal. — Julia Ann Rogers. — DDA
Caterpillar Tractor, A.— Unknown.— DDA
Caterpillars. — John Freeman. — GPE
Caterpillar's Apology for Eating a Favorite Gladiolus, A.—
Charles Dalmon.— JPC— PPA— TSW
Catfish.— John Farrar.— GFA
Catfish, The.— Oliver Herford.— BOHV
Catharine Plouffe.— S. Frances Harrison. See Down the River.
Cathedral, The, sels. — James Russell Lowell.
Intimations.— OHPI
Sovereign Emblem, The. — MOM
Witness of God.— OQP— QP-2
Cathedral Chimes at Midnight.— Florence Noar.— PASC
Cathedral of Milan, The. — Aubrey De Vere (1814-1902).— TBV
Cathedral of Rheims, The. — Edmund Rostand, tr. fr. the French
by Thomas Walsh.- CAW
Cathedral of Rheims, The. — Emile Verhaeren, tr. fr. the French
by Joyce Kilmer.— CAW— JK-1
Cathedral of St. John the Divine. — Mrs. Flora D. Grierson.—
HB
Cathedral Woods.— Augusta Wray.— HB
Catherine Kinrade. — Thomas Edward Brown. — OBVV
Cath-Loda, sel. ("Tale of the times of old, A!").— James Mac-
Pherson.— BEL
Catholic Church, The. — John Dryden. See Hind and the Pan
ther, The.
Catholic Faith, The. — Kenelm H. Digby. — CAW
Catholic Love. — Charles Wesley.— EPW-3
Catholic Psalm, The. — Elizabeth Ingram Hubbard. — OHCS-18
Catiline, sels. — George Croly.
Catiline to the Roman Army (fr. Act V, sc. ii). — LPS-2
(Catiline's Last Harangue to His Army.) — OHCS-5
Catiline's Defiance (fr. Act III, sc. ii). — BTB-2— PE—
WRR.-43
Catiline Expelled. — Marcus Tullius Cicero. See Second Ora
tion against Catiline, The.
Catiline to the Roman Army. — George Croly. See Catiline.
Catiline's Defiance. — George Croly. See Catiline.
Catiline's Last Harangue to His Army. — George Croly. See
Catiline.
Catkin.— Unknown.— GFA— MPB— WRR-3 5
Cato, sels. — Joseph Addison.
Cato's Soliloquy (fr. Act V, sc. i). — LLC — WBLP
(Cato's Soliloquy on Immortality.) — BCEP — HHHA (br
«/.)— OHCS-1— WRR-43
(Immortality— br. seL) — BPP — OQP — QP-1 — PDN
("Plato, thou reason'st well.") — GPE
(Soliloquy on Immortality.) — LPS-3
Sempronius' Speech for War (fr.
(Speech of Sempronius.) — LLC
Act II, sc i).— LPS-2
Cato, sels.— Jonathan Mitchell Sewall.
Cry to Battle, A (Epilogue).— APB
War and Washington. — APB — GA (much a&r.).— PAH—
WRR-49
Cato's Address to His Troops in Lybia. — Lucan, tr. fr. the
Latin by Nicholas Rowe. See Pharsalia.
Cato's Soliloquy. — Joseph Addison. See Cato.
Cats. — Edith Richmond Blanchard. — CIV
Cats. — Eve Lawless.— WRR-35
Cats. — Mother Goose. See Pussy-Cat, Pussy-Cat.
Cats.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-35
Cats. — John Banister Tabb.— CIV
Cats, The.— Unknown.— WRR-14 — WRR-35
Cats.— William Wallace Whitelock.— CIV
Cats and Dogs. — Jerome K. Jerome. — WRR-35
(On Cats and Dogs.)— HSP
Cats and Humans — All the Same. — Anthony Euwer. — CIV
Cats' and Kittens' Opening Address. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Cat's Birthday Celebration, A. — Mrs. Gertrude Manly Jones. —
WRR-35
Cat's Cleanliness The. — E. V. Lucas. See Nature of the Cat,
The.
Cat's Conscience, The. - E. V. Lucas. See Nature of the Cat,
The.
Cat's Cruelty, The.— E. V. Lucas. See Nature of the Cat,
The.
Cat's Friends, The,— E. V. Lucas, See Nature of the Cat, The.
Cat's Greediness, The.— E. V. Lucas. See Nature of the Cat
Cat's Meat.— Harold Monro.—OBMV— TSW—TSWC
Cats' Merry, Merry Meeting, The.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-35
Cats of Baddeck, The.-™ Phoebe Hoffman.— CIV
Cat's Sleeplessness, The. — E. V. Lucas. See Nature of the
Cat, The.
Cats' Tea- Party, The — Frederic Edward Weatherly. — GS -
PBV— RAR -SAS— WRR-35— WRR-41
Cat's Thanksgiving Day. — Unknown.— WRR-35
Cat's World.— Bernice Kenyon. — CIV
Cat's-Meat Man; or, Cupboard Love. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Cat-Tails.— Unknown.— WRIl-l 7
Cat-Tails. — Annie Weston Whitney.— BTB-1
Cattle.— Banko, tr. fr. the Japanese. — MPB
Cattle before the Storm. — Glen Ward Dresbach. — PPA
Cattle Camp— Dawn, The. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood.— TL
Cattle Camp— Night, The.— Charles Erskine Scott Wood.— TL
Cattle of His Hand, The.— Wilbur Underwood.— A A— WGRP
Cattle Range at Night, A. — Earl Alonzo Brininstool. — TL
Cattle Round-Up, The.— H. D. C. McLaclachlan.— SCC
Cattle Show. — "Hugh M'Diarmid" (Christopher M. Grieve) —
OBMV
Cattle Train, The. — Charlotte Pei-kins Gilman. — PPA
Catullus.— Walter Savage Landor. — FT
Catullus to Lesbia. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by Eugene Field
— PEF
"Caudal" Lecture, A.— William Sawyer.— BOHV
Caudle Has Been Made a Mason.— -Douglas Jerrold. — OHCS-3
Caudle's Wedding-Day.~~Douglas Jerrold.— OHCS-9
Caughnawaga Beadwork Seller. — William Douw Lighthall. — OCL
Caught in the Quicksand. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables
Caught.— K. E. Barry.— OHCS-3 1— WRR-3
Caught in a Net. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Caught in the Maelstrom.— Charles A. Wiley.— OHCS- 16
Catild Kail in Aberdeen. — Alexander, Duke of Gordon. — EBSV
Cauliflower Worm, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Cause for Complaint. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Cause of Temperance, The.— John B. Gough, — OHCS-9— SPE-5
Cause of the Gracchi.— Arthur J. Craven.— WRR-42
Cause of the South, The. — Abram J. Ryan. See Sentinel
Songs.
Cause of This I Know Not, The. — Haniel Long.— HBMV— NP
Causeymire, The. — Alister Mackenzie. — HMSP
Caution, A. — Unknown. — PFE
(Five Things to Observe,)— VIL
(Our Lips and Ears.)— BLPA—WBLP
Cautionary Verses to Youth of Both Sexes. — Theodore Hook —
BHP— HBV
(Cautionary Verses.) — BOHV
(Puns.)— ABVC
Cautious Lovers, The, sel. — Anne Finch, Countess of Win-
chelsea.
To Silvia.— HBV
Cautious Wooer, A. — Miller Vinton. — WRR-7
Cavalcade. — Lady Margaret Sackville. — HMSP
Cavalier.— Richard Bruce. — CDC
Cavalier.— John Masefield.— PM
Cavalier, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Cavalier Song. — Sir Walter Scott. See Old Mortality.
Cavalier Tunes.— Robert Browning. —BEL— BLV — BPN — CR
— EM-2— EP— EPN — EPNC— EV-5— GEPC—HBV—
MCCG— OAEP— P YM— TCEP— TOP — VA— VLEP—
I. Marching Along.— CRE— EPP— MV-2— MW— PASC
(From "Cavalier Tunes.")— LEAP
( Marching Along. ) — ATP— B M ' EP—LL-4— PTER— YT
II. Give a Rouse — CRE—EPP— MV-2
(Cavalier Tune, A.)— BLV
(Give a Rouse.)— PC— TPH
III. Boot and Saddle.— PASC
(Boot and Saddle.)— CBOV—EPC—GR-2— LC—LL-4—
PPD-2
(II. Boot and Saddle.)— MW
(Cavalier Tune.)— PIAE
Cavalier's Choice, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr,
the German,— WRR-8
Cavalier's Escape, The.-- -Walter Thornbury. — CSBP — GN —
HBV— JPC--MW— OTPC— POY— PVS
Cavalier's Song. — Robert (Cunninghame) Graham. See If
Doughty Deeds My Lady Please.
Cavalier's Song, The.— William Motherwell.— EBSV — GN —
HBV— OTPC
Cavalry Charge, The, — Francis A. Durivage. — BTB-1
Cavalry Charge, The.— George Parsons Lathrop.— WRR-5
Cavalry Charge, The.— Edmund Clarence Stednxan. See Alice
of Monrnouth
Cavalry Charge, The.— Benjamin Franklin Taylor.— BTB-9—
LLC— PAPm
Cavalry Crossing a Ford.— Walt Whitman.— AA—APD—APW
— CAP— GR-a— IAP— MDAH— MOAP— TCAP
Cavalry Scout, The. — Edmundus Scotus.— WRR-10
Cavalry Song. — Elbridge J. Cutler. See Cavalry-Song.
Cavalry Song.— William Hamilton Hayne. — BTB-9
Cavalry Song.— Edmund Clarence Stednian. See Alice of Mon-
mouth.
Cavalry-Song.— Elbridge J. Cutler.— AP
(Cavalry Song,)— SPE-6
Cave of Mammon, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene.
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Chairopiane
Cave of Sleep, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene
The (Archimago's Hermitage).
Cave Sedem. — Theodore F. MacManus.— BFP— HBV
Cavern and the Hut, The.-— -John Hookham Frere.— OTPC
Caw, Caw. — F. Hey.— SAS
Caw! Caw! Caw!-— Edward Carswell.— PPYP— WRR-41
Cawsand Bay. — Unknown.— OBB
(Fine New Ballad of Cawsand Bay — mod. vers. by Hamil
ton Moore.) — PC
Caxtoniana, sel. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
Bee and the Butterfly, The.— MOB
Cead Mile Failte, Elim! — Gerald Griffin.— TIP
Cean Dubh Deelish. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Sir Sam
uel Ferguson.- — OBEV
(Ceann Duv Dilis — tr. by George Sigerson.) — BMC
(Dear Dark Head.)— GTIV
Cean Duv Deelish. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — GTIV — TIP — TL
"Cease Firing." — Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
Cease Not to Be a Mystery. — Roberta Teale Swartz.— TBM
Cease to Do Evil — Learn to Do Well. — Denis Florence
McCarthy.— TIP
Cecidit, Cecidit Babylon Magna! — Theodore Maynard. — JKCP
Cecil.— Walter de la Mare.— BOL
Cedar Chest, The. — Edith Osborne.— GSRC
Cedar Mountain. — Annie Fields. — MC — PAH
Cedars. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — GT-2
Cedars, The.— Josephine Preston Peabody.— MCT— NV—PT
Cedars of Lebanon, The. — -Alphonse Marie Louis de Lamartine
tr. fr. the French by Toru Dutt.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Cedars of Lebanon, The. — Letitia E. Landon. — PEOR
Celadyne's Song. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals
(Song of Celadyne).
Celebrating Arbor Day.— Walter E. Ranger. — ADAH
Celebration of Arbor Day. — Moncure D. Conway. — ADAH
Celebration of Charis, A, sels.— Ben Jonson.
Begging Another, on Colour of Mending the Former. —
OAEP
How He Saw Her.^OAEP
Triumph of Charis, The. — BEL— CRE — EP — EPEP —
EPP— EV-2— SEP— TCEP—TOP— TPH— WHA
(Charis' Triumph.)— EPW-2— LC
(Her Triumph.)— AEV— EPS— HBV— OAEP
(Triumph, The.)— OBEV
So Sweet Is She (set. fr. above).— GN
(From "Love's Chariot.") — LEAP
(Have You Seen a Bright Lily Grow.)— OTPC
("Have you seen but a bright lily grow.") — EG
(She.)— BCEP
(Triumph, The.) — GPE— PG (abr.)
Celeste Dancing. — Frances Sargeant Osgood. — BAP
(Dancing Girl.) — AA
Celestial Circus, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Celestial City, The.— Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Victory and
Triumph.
Celestial Country, The. — Bernard of Cluny, or of Morlaix. See
De Contemptu Mundi.
Celestial Country, The.— Herbert Palmer.— BPM-3 6
Celestial Food. — Cecelia Slawik Lamb. — GSRC
Celestial Love. — Michelangelo, tr. fr. the Italian by John Ad-
dington Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Celestial Passion, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — AA— LA —
LEAP—OBAV
Celestial Pilot, The.— Dante. See Divina Conimedia.
Celestial Surgeon, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BBV —
BMEP— BPP— CPOI — CR — EBSV— EPN— GBV—
GPE — HBV — HBVY — ICBD — LBBV— MBP—
MPC-14—MW— OQP— PC — PIAE— POTT — QP-1—
WGRP— WTP-8
Celestial Wisdom. — Juvenal. See Satires.
Celia Singing ("Hark, how my Celia" etc.'). — Thomas Carew.
—OAEP
Celia Singing ("You that think Love can convey"). — Thomas
Carew. See Celia Sings.
Celia Singing. — Thomas Stanley. — EPW-2
Celia Sings. — Thomas Carew. — EV-2
(Celia Singing.)— EPW-2
("You that think Love can convey."). — EG
Celia Threatened. — Thomas Carew.— EV-2
(Ingrateful Beauty Threatened.)— AEP-W—CBOV— CRE
— EP— EPS— HBV— OBEV— OBS— TOP
("Know Celia, since thou art so proud.") — EG
(Ungrateful Beauty Threatened.) — BCEP
Celia's Home-Coming. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — OBVV
— VA
"Celia was laughing. Hopefully I said." — Witter Bynner. See
New World, The.
Celibacy. — Austin Clarke. — JKCP
Cell, The.— George Rostrevor.— GT-2— GTML— SPT
Cell-Mates. — Louis Untermeyer. — HBMV
Cello, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — AA
Cells.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Celtic Cross, The. — Thomas d'Arcy McGee. — VA
Celtic Twilight, The, sel. — William Butler Yeats.
Into the Twilight (Epilogue).— BEL— CMP— CRE— EPN
__EV-4— HBV— PC—POTT— WLIP
Celts, The. — Thomas d'Arcy McGee. — GTIV
Celts and Saxons.— Thomas Osborne Davis.— TIP— WRR-51
Cemetery, A (The Single Hound, LXXIV). — Emily Dickinson.
— CBOV— MAP
(This Quiet Dust.)— IAP— TOP
("This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies.") — EG
Cenci, The, sels. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Beatrice's Farewell. — PPD-2
Song: False Friend, Wilt Thou Smile or Weep.— CR
Cenotaph of Lincoln, The. — James T. McKay.— OHIP — PSO
(Cenotaph, The.)— SPE-3
Censer-Moon, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Censor, The.— Maude Hicks Hickman.— HB
Census-Taker's Experience, A. — Detroit Free Press, — OHCS-6
Centaur Song.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— MOAP
Centaurs, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Centaurs, The. — James Stephens. — MM
Centenarian's Story, The. — Walt Whitman. — APB
Centennial Address Delivered at Valley Forge, sel. — Henry
Armitt Brown.
Valley Forge.— BTB-2— OHCS-16— WOAH (abr.)
Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight, sel. — George' William
Curtis.
Paul Revere's Ride. — PPS
Centennial Hymn. — William Cullen Bryant. — PAH
Centennial Hymn. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AA — APW —
BTB-2— CAP— FOAH — IDAH — MC — OHCS-13—
PAH— TOP
Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The. — Sidney Lanier. — PAH
Dear Land of All My Love (sel.}. — DD — GA — GN —
HBVY— MPB— MPC-11— PB-6
Centennial Ode, sel. — Charles Sprague.
Indians.— GN— MPC-9
Centennial of 1876, The. — William Maxwell Evarts. — WRR-10
Centennial Oration, sel. ("Conditions of life are always chang
ing, The"). — Henry Armitt Brown. — OHCS-12
Centipede Was Happy Quite, A. — Unknown. — ALV
(Perils of Thinking, The.)— BHP— OTA
(Puzzled Centipede, The.)— MCG— MPC-13— UTS
Central. — John Curtis Underwood. — PT
Central Calm. — James Whitcomb Riley. — MRV
Central I, The. — John Masefield. See Sonnets: "Long long
ago," etc. ("O little self," etc.)
Central Park at Dusk.— Sara Teasdale.— -CMP
Centralization in the United States. — Henry W. Grady. See
Against Centralization.
Centurion, The. — Helen Purcell Roads. — MOM
Century of Couplets, A, sel. ("Who praises God the most").
— Richard Chenevix Trench. — OBRV
Century of Progress. — Newman Levy. — NYBV
'Ceptin' Ike.— William Devere. — WRR-24
" 'Ceptin' Jim." — Lewis R. Clement. — WRR-21
Cerelle. — Margaret Bell Houston.— OTA
Ceremonial Ode Intended for a University. — Lascelles Aber-
crombie. — OBVV
Ceremonies for Candlemas Day ("Kindle the Christmas brand.")
— Robert Herrick. See Christmas Brand, The.
Ceremonies for Candlemas Day, The. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP
Ceremonies for Candlemass Eve ("Down with the rosemary
and bays"). — Robert Herrick.— EPS— EV-2— M V-2—
OAEP— OBS— OTPC
(Candlemas Eve.)— EPW-2
Ceremonies for Christmas ("Come bring: with a noise"). —
Robert Herrick. — COAH — CRYO — CTBP— EPS —
EV-2— GN— HBV— OHIP— OTPC
(Ceremonies for Christmasse.) — FT
(Ceremony for Christmas — abr.) — CHB
(Come Bring with a Noise.) — SDH
Ceremonies for Christmas Day, The ("Kindle the Christ
mas brand"). — Robert Herrick. See Christmas Brand,
The.
Ceremony for Candlemas Day, A ("Down with the rosemary
and so"). — Robert Herrick. — OTPC
(Candlemas.)— CHB
(Ceremony upon Candlemas Eve.) — EPS
Ceremony for Christmas. — Robert Herrick. See Ceremonies
for Christmas.
Ceremony upon Candlemas Eve. — Robert Herrick. See Cere
mony for Candlemas Day, A ("Down with the rose
mary and so").
Certain American Poets. — Odell Shepard. — NV
Certain Maxims of Hafiz. — Rudyard Kipling. — HBV — RKV
Certain Rich Man, A.— Theodore Maynard. — OQP— QP-2
Certain Victory, The. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser.— FF — P01
Certain Young Lady, A. — Washington Irving.— HBV — HSP
_PR~PT— PVS
Certainties. — Kenneth W Porter. — MOM
Certainties. — Margaret Widdemer.— HBMV
Certainty. — Evelyn Hardy. — HBMV
Certainty Enough. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — HBMV
Cervera. — Bertrand Shad well. — PAH
Cesar Franck. — Joseph Auslander. — HBMV
Ceylon.— A. Hugh Fisher.— HBV
Cezanne. — Alfred Kreymborg. — BAP — NP
Cha Till Maccruimein.— E. A. Mackintosh. — VM
Chace The, sel. — William Somerville.
Hare-hunting (fr, II). — OB EC
Chaffinch's Nest at Sea, The. — William Cowper. — OTPC
(Tale, A.)— ABVC
Chahcoal Man (with music).— Unknown. — AS
"Chain I gave was fair to view, The." — George Gordon, Lord
Byron.
(From the Turkish.)— HBV
Chain of Princes Street, The. — Elizabeth S. Fleming. — MCT —
TBV
Chairley Burke's in Town. — James Whitcornb Riley. — CPWR
Chairopiane Chant. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — RIS
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Chairs.— Annette Wynne.— GFA
ChaitiveL— Marie de France. See Chartivel.
£naice, The.— Sybil Wynne- Jones.— BPM-32
Chalk.—B. A. Botkin.— OA
Challenge.— Sterling A. Brown.— CDC
Challenge, The^— Frances Frost.— BPM-35
Challenge, A.— James Clarence Harvey.— BTB-8— OHCS-30
Challenge, A.— James Benjamin Kenyon. — AA
Challenge, The.— Grenville Kleiser.— BLRP
Challenge, The. — Henry Lumpkin. — OTA
Challenge. — Kenton Foster Murray. — HBV
Challenge.— Jean Nette.— ICBD
Challenge, The.— Roger Atkinson Pryor.— WRR-6
Challenge.— Granville Paul Smith.— PPD-2
Challenge. — Louis Untermeyer. — FF — MRV — POI
Challenge of Death, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Challenge of Thor, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf).
Challenge to Science, A. — Alice Lightner. — BPM-35
Chaise A. Killey.— Thomas Edward Brown. — POTT
Chamber Music, sels. — James Joyce.
"All day I hear the noise of waters" (XXXV).— TIP
(Noise of Waters.)— TSW
(All Day I Hear.)— MBP— NP— PIAE
"My dove, my beautiful one" (XIV). — TIP
Chamber over the Gate, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
— OBAV
Chamber Scene. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — HBV
(Maiden's Prayer, The.)— OHCS-11
Chambered Nautilus, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Au
tocrat of the Breakfast Table, The.
Chameleon, The.— A. P. Herbert.— PCD
Chameleon, The. — James Merrick (after De la Motte). — HBV
— OHCS-12
Chamfort.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Chamonix. — George Hookham. — OBVV
Chamouni. — Sydney Dobell. — EPW-4
Champa Flower, The. — Rabindranath Tagore. — ME
Champagne, 1914-15. — Alan Seeger.— VM
Champagne Rose. — John Kenyon. — OBRV — OBVV— VA
Champion Snorer, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Champlain: First Canadian. — John Daniel Logan. — CPG
Chance, A. — Unknown. — PEM
Chance and Change. — Thomas Campion. — BEL — EP
Chance Meetings. — Conrad Aiken. — BAP
Chance-Fallen Seed. — Marie Ernilie Gilchrist. — BAP— GBOV
Chances, The.— Wilfred Owen.— POOT
Chances Others Have, The. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. —
OHCS-38
Chanclebury Ring. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— MM
Chandler Nicholas. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon Riv
er, The.
Change, The. — Abraham Cowley. See Mistress, The.
Change. — Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. — OBSC
Change. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. See Urania.
Change. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Change. — William Dean Howells. — AA — OBAV
(Sometimes, When after Spirited Debate.) — LEAP
Change. — Stanley J. Kunitz. — NP
Change. — Stella Reinhardt. — OA
Change. — Sara Teasdale. — RNP
Change.— Lalia Mitchell Thornton. — CIV
Change About. — Unknown. See Old Man Who Lived in a
Wood, The.
Change Is Sweetest of AIL— Clove Bell. — DDA
Change of Base, A. — Albion W. Tourgee.— WRR-10
Change of Face, A. — Harrison Smith Morris. — PR
Change of Heart, A. — Unknown.— BTB-S
Change of Local Coloring, A. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Change of Mind. — Harold Monro. — CRE
Change of Voice. — Unknown. — WRR-34
Change Should Breed Change. — William Drummond of Haw
thornden.— BSV— EBSV— OBEV
Changed. — Charles Stuart Calverley.— ALV
Changed Cross, The. — Mrs. Charles Hobart. — LPS-2— OHCS-3
Changed Her Mind.— Unknown.— WRR-15
Changed Woman, The. — Louise Bogan.— HBMV
Changeless. — Martha Haskell Clark. — NLK
Changeless. — Edith Hickman Divell. — OQP — QP-2
Changeless. — Alice Meynell. — VA
Changeling, The. — James Russell Lowell. — APB — CAP
Changeling, The. — Charlotte Mew. — CH — MPB
Changeling Grateful, A. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AA
Changelings, — Mary Potter Thacher Higginson. — AA
Changelings, The — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Changelings. — Youth's Companion. — PEM
Change-Song, The. — Constance Lindsay Skinner. — OCL
Change-Worker, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Changing Color. — Hattie G. Canfield. — WRR-4
Changing Her Mind. — Alfred Perceval Graves. — WRR-26
Changing Love.— John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Changing Road, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — HBV
Changing Year, The.— Lloyd Roberts. — DD
Channel Passage, A. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Channel Passage, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
Channing. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — AA
Channing's Symphony. — William Henry Channing. — HT
(My Symphony.) — BPP
Chanson de Chateaulaire. — Herbert S. Gorman. — LA — TCPD
Chanson de Roland. — Unknown, tr, fr. the French by John
O'Hagan.
Death of Roland, The. — BTB-4
Chanson de Rosemonde. — Richard Hovey. — HBV
Chanson d'Or. — Ann Hamilton. — HBMV
Chanson Innocent. — E. E. Cummings. — MAP — NP
Chanson Mystique. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Percv
Allen.— CAW
(Mystic Song.)— WGRP
Chanson Naive. — John McClure.— HBMV
Chanson of the Bells of Oseney. — Cale Young Rice. — APA—
HBV— ODP— SBMV— SC
Chanson Tendre. — Ben Bruce Blakeney.— OA
Chanson un Peau Naive. — Louise Bogan. — HBMV
Chansons d'Automne. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French b\
Arthur Symons.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Chant for Reapers.— Wilfrid Thorley.— OBVV
Chant for the Moon-of- Flowers. — Lew Sarett. — NV
Chant of Army Cooks, A. — Unknown.— GPWW
Chant of Hate against England, A. — Ernst Lissatier, ofig.
and tr. fr. the German by Barbara Henderson. — HBV
Chant of Love for England, A. — Helen Gray Cone. — LEAP-
LEAP— VOD
Chant of Loyalty. — Elias Lieberman.— MP.C-14 — PJH-2
Chant of the Ages, A.— Alfred Noyes— CPAN-3
Chant of the Colorado, The.— Cale Young Rice.— MMV— NPSC
Chant of the Cross-Bearing Child, The. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR— WRR-30
Chant of the Fought Field, A.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— OPE
Chant of the Ninth Order of Seraphim. — fniffo de Mendoza
tr. fr. the Spanish by Roderick Gill.— CAW
Chant of the Old Men in the Woods.— Charles Norman. — BAP
Chant of the Vultures, The.— Edwin Markham.— RH
Chant of the Woman, The.— Grace Blackburn.— CPG
Chant Out-of-Doors.— Marguerite Wilkinson. — LL-1 — POT —
PT— SPT
(Chant Out of Doors.)— CP—SP
Chant Royal of High Virtue.— Arthur T. Quiller-Couch.— HBV
Chant Royal of Love.— Michael Lewis. — PIAE
Chant Royal of the Dejected Dipsomaniac. — Don Marquis.—
Chant Sublime, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Sec
Christmas Bells.
Chanted Calendar, A. —Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
Chanticleer— John Farrar.— GFA—UTS
Chanticleer.— Celia Thaxter.— PRWS— TVC— TVSH
Chanticleer. — Katharine Tynan.— CPN — FPH — GS— HBV—
HBVY— MW— OTPC— POY— PPA — RYC — TSW —
TSWC— TVSH
Chanticleer, sels. — C. Mathews.
Dinner, The.— TOAH
Thanksgiving Sermon, The, — TOAH
Chanting Cherubs, The — A Group by Greenough. — Richard
Henry Dana. — AA
Chant-Pagan. — Rudyard Kipling.— BPN — CR— RKV— SR
(English Irregular: '99-02).— CBE—CBOV
Chanty: "Kneel to the beautiful women who bear us this strange
brave fruit." — John Masefield. See Tragedy of Pom-
pey the Great.
Chaos— and the Way Out.— John Oxenham.— MRV (abr.)
Law of Love, The («?/.).— OQP—QP-2
Chapala Poems, sels. — Witter Bynner. — NP
Asleep.
Calendar.
Montezuma.
Web, The.
Chapel. — Johann Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German by Eugene
Field.— PEF
Chapel in Lyoness, The.— William Morris.— BPN— VLEP
Chapel of the Perpetual Adoration. — Wilbur Underwood. —
BPM-34
Chaperon, The.- Henry Cuyler Banner. — AA— APL— HBV -
MMV— NPSC
Chaplain, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Chaplain's Prayer, A,. — Thomas F. Coakley. — PAPm
Chaplet, The. — Witter Bynner.— PFY
Chaplet of Cypress, The.— Thomas Holley Drivers.— APW-
MOAP— SPP
Chapter from Hustler's Camp, A.—Epworjh Herald. — CS
Character, A. — Charlotte Fiske Bates.— -AA
Character.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— AA— APB— APA — IAP
Character, A. — Thomas Caulfield Irwin.— TIP
Character, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — CPOI
Character and Courage. — Theodore Roosevelt. — WRR-S4
Character of a Happy Life, The (C.).—Sir Henry Wotton.—
BLV — CBE— CR— DD — EA— EP — EPEP— EPW-2—
EV-2— GPE— GTBS — GTSE— -GTSL— HBV— HBVY
—ICBD— ISP— LEAP — LL-4 — LPS-3 — MCCG —
MHT — NAL— OBEV— OBS — OTPC — PCD — PTER
—SBA— SEP— TOP— TVSH— WP
(Happy Life, The.)— CGOV— PECK
(How Happy Is He Born.)— BHV
(Lord of Himself.)— LH
Character of a True Knight, The. — Stephen Hawes. See Pas
time of Pleasure, The.
Character of Columbus. — Michael Augustine Corrigan. —
WRR-42
Character of Henry Clay.— William H. Seward.— OHCS-7
Character of Holland, The, sel. ("Holland, that scarce deserves
the name"). — Andrew Marvell. — EPEP
Character of Lincoln, The. — William H. Herndon.— LBAH
Character of Lucille. — "Owen Meredith." See Lucille.
Character of Mr. Pitt (a&r.). — Henry Grattan (at, to William
Robertson).— LLC
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Character of the Declaration of Independence, The. — George
Bancroft. See History of the United States.
Character of the Earl of Shaftesbury. — John Dryden. See
Absalom and Achitophel.
Character of the Happy Warrior (C.). — William Wordsworth
— BEL— BPN—CBE— CRE— CRP — EM-2 — EPN —
ERP-—GDAH— GEPC— GPE— HBV— HBVY— OBRV
— PTA-1— TOP
(Happy Warrior, The.) — BHV — EV-3 — OHFP — OOP
(ofcr.)— QP-2 (fl&r.)— RON
"Who is the happy Warrior? Who is he" (sel.). — BLV
"Whose powers shed round him," etc. (br. set.) — PC
Character of the Saloon. — James C. Fernwald. — SPE-5
Character of Washington, The, sets.— Edward Everett.
"Common sense was eminently a characteristic of Wash
ington." — MAL
Memory of Washington, The. — BTB-1 — PEOR
"There are but three individuals upon whom mankind,"
etc.—CCR
Character of Washington, The. — Henry Cabot Lodge.— PEOR
— WO AH
Character of Washington, The. — Zebulon B. Vance. — BTB-3
Character of Washington, The (abr.~). — Daniel Webster. —
WO AH
(Washington— si. diff.}— PEDC— PEOR
Character Sketch, A,— Unknown.— WRR-22
Characteristics of a Child Three Years Old. — William Words
worth.— OB RV
Characteristics of Washington. — Unknown. — WO AH
Characterization, A. — Sir Henry Taylor. — VA
Characters and Sketches. — William Cowper. See Conversation.
Characters of Actors. — Charles Churchill. See Rosciad, The.
Characters of Women. — Edward Young. See Love of Fame,
the Universal Passion, The.
Characters of Women : Flavia, Atossa, and Cloe. — Alexander
Pope. See Moral Essays.
Charade. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— GN
(Camp-Bell.)— LPS-3
Charcoal Man, The.— John Townsend Trowbridge. — BTB-1 —
CCR— OHCS-6— PTWP
Charcoal-Burner, The. —Edmund Gosse.— OBVV
Char-co-o-al.—C/wfewoww.— BTB-1— OHCS-5
Charge, A.— Herbert Trench.— HBV— LEAP— OBVV— OTA-
TVS H
Charge at Santiago. The. — William Hamilton Hayne. — MC —
PAH
Charge at Waterloo, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Field of
Waterloo, The.
Charge by the Ford, The.— Thomas Dunn English.— OHCS-1 7
—PAH
Charge of Pickett's Brigade, The. — Unknown, — PTA-2
Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava, The, sets.--? Alfred,
Lord Tennyson.
Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava, The.— PTER
(Charge of the Heavy Brigade.) — SPE-8
(Heavy Brigade, The.)— LH
Epilogue.
"And here the Singer for his art" (sel. fr. above.). —
BPN
I Would That Wars Should Cease (sel. fr. above.).—
AOAH
Charge of the Light Brigade, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. —
BBV— BEL— BHV— BLPA— BPN — BTB-1— CCR—
CG— CR—CSBP — EM-2— EPN— EPW-5— EV-5— FF
— FPE— GEPC — GEPM — GN— GR-1— GS— HBV—
HBVY— HT— JHP — JPC — LC — LEAP — LLC -
LPS-2— MBL—MCCG— MPC-13— ODP — OFPE— OG
— OHCS-2— OHFP— OHNP — OTPC— PB-7— PBGG
—PC— PCD— PECK— PFE— POI — POY— PTA-1 —
PTER— PYM— RON— TCEP— TOP— TSWC—TVSH
___VA— VLEP— WBLP— WTP-9
(Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava, The.)— MR
Charge on "Old Hundred," The.— Unknown. See Village
Choir, The.
Charge to Keep I Have, A.— Charles Wesley.— HBV
Chargers, The.— -Mohammed. See Koran, The.
"Chariest maid is prodigal enough, The." — William Shake
speare. See Hamlet.
Charing Cross. — Cecil Roberts. — HBMV
Eyeless and Limbless and Shattered (sel.).— BMEP— RH
Chariot, The (Time and Eternity, XXVII). — Emily Dickinson.
— APA— BPP— MAPA— OQP— QP-2— WGRP
(Because I Could Not Stop for Death.)— AWP— MOAP
("Because I could not stop for death.") — OBAV — TPH
(Complete Poems, VIII.)— LA
Chariot Race, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The.
Chariot Race, The.— Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur.
Chariot Race in Alexandria. — George Ebers. See Serapis.
Chariot-Race in the Time of Christ, A.— Edgar Saltus.—
WRR-16
Chariots.— Witter Bynner.— HBMV
Chads' Triumph. — Ben jonson. See Celebration of Chans, A.
Charitas Nimia; or, The Dear Bargain.— Richard Crashaw.—
EPS
Charity. — Bible, N. T. See First Corinthians.
Charity.— Robert Burns. See Address to the Unco Guid, The.
Charity, sel. ("When one that holds communion with the
skies").— William Cowper.— GPE
Charity.— R. W. Lanigan.— WRR-6
Charity.— George Parsons Lathrop.— CAW— JKCP
Charity. — "Joaquin" Miller. See Byron.
Charity. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
Charity. — Thomas N. Talfourd. — OHCS-9
Chanty. — Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Object-Lessons
Charity. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Robert Louis Steven
son).— BLPA— HT— POI— SL
(Thought to Remember, A. — si. diff.) — BLP
Charity.— Mrs. J. M. Winton.— OHCS-1 9
Charity Collector, The. — George M. Vickers. — OHCS-27
Charity Dinner, The.— Litchfield Mosley.— CCR— OHCS-16
After-Dinner Speech by a Frenchman (sel, abr.). — BTB-5
Charity Grinder and the Postmaster General. — Mary K. Dallas.
— BTB-6
Charlemagne. — Mary Sintori Leitch. — MCT — TBV
Charlemagne. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — LA
Charles Dickens. — Leigh Mitchell Hodges. — SPE-8
Charles Dickens. — Louella C. Poole. — POT
Charles Dickens.— William Watson.— WRR-51
Charles Gave Elizabeth a Dodo. — Esther Lilian Duff. — DDA
(Of a Certain Green-Eyed Monster.)— HBMV
Charles Guiteau or James A. Garfield. — Unknown. — ABS
Charles H. Philips.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Charles Lamb. — Pakenham Beatty. — VA
Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon, sels. — Charles Lever.
Larry M' Hale.— TIP
Mickey Free's Letter to Mrs. M'Gra (arr. by John A.
Maccabe). — DRB
Mickey Free's Song. — ALV
Widow Malone.— BHP— BOHV— CCR— HBV— HHHA—
LPS-3— OHCS-1 9— SPE-4 — THP— TIP— WTP-6
Charles II. — Andrew Marvell. See Last Instructions to a
Painter.
Charles II. sel.— Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen.
Refrain.— VA
Charles II of Spain to Approaching Death, — Eugene Lee-Ham
ilton. — VA
Charles Stuart and the Burglar. — May Kelsey Champion. —
OHCS-40— SPE-2
Charles Sumner.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— GA— PEOR
Charles Sumner. — Carl Schurz. — OHCS-16
Charles the First. — Charles Churchill. See Gotham.
Charles the First, sel. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Song, A: "Widow bird sate mourning for her lovet A"
(fr. sc. v.).— WP
(Song from Charles the First.)— BPN
(Widow Bird, A.)— CG— CH— CTBP-- EV-4— LC
(Widow Bird Sate Mourning, A.)— EPN— OBRV
("Widow bird sate mourning for her Love, A.") — CBE
— GTBS— GTSE
(Winter.)— BLV— CBOV—PIAE
Charles the First, sel. — William Gorman Wills.
Cromwell and Henrietta Maria. — VA
Charles XII. — Samuel Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes,
The.
Charles W. Eliot. The Man and his Beliefs. — William Alan
Neilson. See Function of Education in Democratic
Society, The.
Charles Webster, — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Charleston. — Richard Watson Gilder.— PAH
Charleston. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — PAH
Charleston.— Henry Timrod. — AA— AP— APB— APL— IAP—
LL-3— MOAP — OBAV — OTA— PAH— SPP— TCAP
Charleston Garden, A. — Henry Bellamann. — LS — UFE
Cbarlestown. — Unknown. — ABS (B vers.)
(Boston Burglar, The.)— ABS (A vers.)— CSV (diff . vers.)
Charley Boy. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Charley Lee.— Henry Herbert Knibbs.— LL-1— TL
Charley Snyder. — Unknown. — ABF
Charley, the Story-Teller. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — STP
Charlie. — Fannie Foster Clark. — WRR-30
Charlie and the Possum. — Harry S. Edwards.— WRR-1 4
Charlie, He's My Darling. — Robert Burns (wr. at. to James
Hogg).— ALV— CH— EV-3— PASC (abr.)
(Charlie Is My Darling.)— CSBP— HBV— LC
Charlie Machree. — William J. Hoppin. — BTB-1 — LPS-1 —
OHCS-1 1— PTWP
Charlie MacPherson. — Unknown.— ESPB
"Charlie Must Not Ring To-Night" (parody).— Unknown.—
HHHA
Charlie Rutlage. — Unknown. — CSF
Charlotte Corday. — Thomas Carlyle. See French Revolution.
Charm, The. — Rupert Brooke.— CPB
Charm, The. — William Browne. See Inner Temple Masque,
The.
Charm, The.— Thomas Campion. See Thrice Toss These Oaken
Ashes in the Air.
Charm, The. — John Fletcher and Philip Massinger. See Little
French' Lawyer, The.
Charm, A.— Robert Herrick.— OTPC
Charm, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— GTML—RKV
Charm, A.— Christopher Morley.— POT
Charrn against Enemies. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Craehc by Lady
Wilde. — JKCP
Charm for Bees, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. Old High German.—
Charm for Swarming Bees. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Anglo-
Saxon by William O. Stevens.— EPP
Charm Said under an Oak, A. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — LC
Charm: To Be Said in the Sun. — Josephine Preston Peabody.
Charm to Call Sleep, A.— Henry Johnstone.— CPN— PRWS
Charmer, The.— Harriet Beecher Stowe.— LLC _____
Charming Woman, The.— Lady Duffenn.— ALV— OBRV
Charming Woman, A. — Jerome K. Jerome. — WRK-29
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Charming Woman, A.— John Godfrey Saxe.— OHCS-11
Charms, The. — Emma A. Opper. — DD
Charms. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
For Corns and Things (I).
To Remove Freckles — Scotch Ones (II).
Charms of Nature, The. — Joseph Warton. See Enthusiast, The:
or The Lover of Nature.
'Chart Showing Rain, Winds, Isothermal Lines and Ocean Cur-
rents." — Louise Owen. — PFE
Charted Skies, The.— Charles L. O'Donnell.— MM
Charter Oak, The. — George D. Prentice. — WRR-10
Chartist Song. — Thomas Cooper. — VA
Chartivel, scl. — Marie de France, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
O ' Shaughnessy .
Song from "Chartivel."— AW P—JAWP— LEAP (abr.) —
WBP
(Sarrazine's Song.) — GTIV
(Sarrazine's Song to Her Dead Lover.) — HBV
Chartless (Time and Eternity, XVII). — Emily Dickinson.—
AA— -ATP— BAP— BBV— DDA— GN— GPE — HBV—
LBAP— LEAP— LL-3— LOW— MCT— MPC-10— OQP
— OTA— OTPC— PER— PFE— POI — PYM — QP-1 —
SBA— TOP— WGRP
(I Never Saw a Moor.)— GR-a— MAP— MPB—PTER—
SP— TCAP— WLIP
("I never saw a moor.") — OBAV
Chartres Windows. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Charwoman. — Dorothy Brown Thompson. — AMV-35
Chase, The. — Gottfried A. Burger, tr. fr. the German by
Sir Walter Scott— BTB-5
(Wild Huntsman, The— abr.)— CG
Chase, The.— J. V. Cunningham.— TB
Chase, The.— William Rowley.— CH
Chase, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The.
Chase, The, sels. — William Somerville.
"Here on this verdant spot" (fr. Bk. II). — EPW-3
"Ye vigorous youths" (fr. Bk. I). — EPW-3
Chase, The. — Unknown. — SCC
Chase after Love. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheards Calen
dar, The.
Chasers.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Chastelard, sels. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Chastelard and ^ Mary Stuart. — VA
"Le navire est a 1'eau."
(Mary Beaton's Song.)— BPN
Love at Ebb ("Between the sunset," etc.) — BPN
(Mary Beaton's Song.) — HBV
Queen's Song, The. — BPN
Chastity. — John Milton. See Comus ("My sister is not so
defenseless/' etc.)
Chateau de Monthiers. — Katherine Mann. — EBSV
Chateau Papineau. — S. Frances Harrison. — OCL — VA
Chatelain de Coucy and the Lady of Fayel, The. — Unknown,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Chattanooga. — Herman Melville. — APW
Chatterbox, The. — Frances Aymar Mathews. — WRR-39
Chaucer. — Benjamin Brawley. — BANP
Chaucer. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA — APD— ATP—
APW — AWP — BLV— CAP— CBOV— ES— FT— TAP
—JAWP— LEAP — MOAP— OBAV— OB VV— PFE—
TOP— WBP
Chaucers Word[e]s unto Adam, His Owne Scriveyn. — Geoffrey
Chaucer.— BEL— CRE— EM-1
Chavez.— Mildred I. McNeal.— HBV— LBMV
Chayah. — Thomas Moult. — NV
Che Sara Sara.— Victor Plarr.— HBV— LBBV
Cheap Blue. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Cheap Jack, The.— Charles Dickens. See Doctor Marigold.
Cheat of Cupid, The; or, The Ungentle Guest. — Robert Her-
rick (after the Greek of Anacreon). — AWP— PG
Check.— James Stephens.— BMEP — GTSL — HBMV— RAR—
gp SUS
Checking the Day. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Cheddar Pinks. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Cheer.— Robert W. Service.— CPS— POI— SL—SPE-4
Cheer, Boys, Cheer.— Charles Mackay.— BHV
Cheer of Those Who Speak English, The.— Wallace Rice. — SR
Cheer Up ("Cheer up and bear up." etc.). — Unknown. —
OHCS-7
Cheer Up ("I'll sing you a lay," etc.). — Unknown. — POI — SL
"Cheer Up, Honey!" — Emma C. Dowd. — SPE-4
Cheer Up, My Mates. — Abraham Cowley. — EV-2
Cheerful Horn, The. — Unknown. — CH
Cheerful Hostess, The.— Belle Marshall Locke.— OHCS-40
Cheerful Man's Sermon, A. — Eben E. Rexford. — POI— SL
Cheerful Song, A. — S. E. Cowdrey. — POI— SL
Cheerful Way, The. — Anna Letitia Barbauld. — MHT
Cheerfulness. — B. McLain Fields. — BS
Cheerfulness. — Henry Vaughan.— AEP-W
Cheerfulness Taught by Reason. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
—CPOI—EOAH— OHCS-40— SEP —
Cheers for the Living — Tears for the Dead! — Robert G. Inger-
soll. See Speech at Indianapolis, Indiana, Sept. 21,
Chemist, The. — E. V. Lucas. — ABVC
Chemist to His Love, The ("Ah come where the cyanides"). —
Unknown.— THP— WRR-27
Chemist to His Love, The ("I love thee Mary"). — Unknown.
— BOHV
Chemistry of Character, The. — Elizabeth Dorney. — BLPA —
WRR-33
Cherish You Then the Hope I Shall Forget. — Edna St. Vincent
Malay. See Unnamed Sonnets (I-XII).
Cherished Letters. — Mrs. Alexander McVeigh Miller. —
OHCS-30
Cherished Names. — Samuel Francis Smith. — WRR-17
Cherokee Roses.— Unknown.— ETE-9-—WRR-29
Cherrie-Ripe. — Robert Herrick. See Cherry-Ripe.
Cherries. — Frederic E. Weatherly. — SAS
Cherry, A. — Mother Goose. See As I Went through the Garden
Gap.
Cherry and the Slae, The, sel. — Alexander Montgomerie.
May-Morn and Cupid.— EBSV
Cherry Blossoms. — Van Tassel Sutphen. — WRR-56
Cherry Cheeks.— Unknown.— PPYP
Cherry Pie. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Cherry Pies. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
Cherry Ripe. — Robert Herrick. See Cherry-Ripe.
Cherry Robbers. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
Cherry Time.— Sydney Dayre.— PPYP
Cherry Tree, The.— James Stephens.— TCPD
Cherry Tree Carol, The. — Unknown. See Cherry-Tree Carol,
The.
Cherry Trees.— Walter de la Mare.— BPM-37
Cherry Way. — Ruth Comfort Mitchell. — NV
Cherry-Blossom Wand, The. — Anna Wickham. — MBP — TSW
Cherry-Pit.— Robert Herrick.— OAEP
Cherry-Ripe. — Thomas Campion (at. to Richard Allison). —
BEL— CBOV— CH— EP— EPP — EV-2— GPE— GTBS
—GTSE— GTSL— HBV— ISP— LEAP— LL-4—OBEV
— PIAE— SBA— TCEP— TPH
(Cherry Ripe.) — BPB
(There Is a Garden in Her Face.)— AEP-W— BLV— EM-1
— EPEP— LPS-1— OAEP—WHA— WLIP
("There is a garden in her face.") — EG — OBSC
Cherry-Ripe.— Robert Herrick.— CH— EM-1— EP—EPC—EPP
—EPW-2— EV-2— OBEV— WLIP
(Cherrie-Ripe.)— WTP-5
(Cherry Ripe.)— OTPC
("Cherry-ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry.") — EG — TPH
Cherry-Tree Carol, The (diff. versions).— Unknown.— RLV—
CHB— ESPB (A and B vcrs.) — OAEP— OBB— YF
(Cherry Tree Carol, The.) — ABS
(Old Christmas Carol, An.)— FPH— RG
As Joseph Was a- Walking (sel.). — CLS — DD— GS—
OHIP— TYP
(Christmas Carol.) — COAH— CRYO— GN— HBV —
HBVY— HH— OTPC— PB-3
Cherry-Tree Dialogue. — Unknown. — WRR-49
Cherub-Folk, The.— Enid Dinnis.— BMC— CAW
Cherubic Pilgrim, The. — "Angelus Silesius" (Johannes Schef-
fler).— WGRP
Cherubim, The, sel. ("I have wandered," etc.). — Thomas Hey-
wood.— WGRP
Cherwell Water Lily, The.— Frederick William Faber.— CAW
"Chesapeake" and "Shannon." — Unknozvn. — PAH
Chesapeake Marsh, A. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — LS
Chess-Board, The. — "Owen Meredith" (Edward Robert Bulwer-
Lytton).— HBV— LPS-1— OBVV—VA
Chestnut Burr, The. — Unknown. — PBGP — PEM
(Among the Nuts.)— RYC— TVC— TVSH
Chestnut Casts His Flambeaux and the Flowers, The. —
A. E. Housman.— MBP— OBMV
(Chestnut Casts His Flambeaux, The.) — CMP — POTT
("Chestnut casts his flambeaux, and the flowers, The.")
—EG
Chestnut Ridge. — Malcolm Cowley. See Blue Juniata,
Chestnut-Tree^ The. — Jane Campbell. — HS
Chevely Crossing. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Chevy Chase lor Chace] (in Percy's Reliques as The More
Modern Ballad of Chevy-Chace) . — Unknown. — BHV —
EV-2— LH— OBB (diff. older vers.)—PFE (si. abr.)—
SEP (like OBB)— TOP ~~
(Chevy-Chase lor Chace].) -
(mod.)— MR
(Hunting of the Cheviot, The— in Percy's Reliques as
The Ancient Ballad of Chevy Chase.) — BB — BEL
— EP — EPOM — ESPB (A vers.) — ESPB
(B vers. — like Chevy Chase, abr.) — OAEP (same
as ESPB— B vers.)— TCEP— TPH
(More Modern Ballad of Chevy-Chase, The.) — STB
Cheyenne Boys. — Unknown. — ABS
Chez Brebant. — Francis Alexander Durivage. — AA
Chi Lien Chang. — Herman Livezey. — GSRC
Chiaroscuro. — Katharine S. Hayden. — AMV-37
Chiaroscuro. — John B. Thompson. — OQP — QP-2
Chiaroscuro: Rose. — Conrad Aiken. — MAPA
Chibougamou. — William Henry Drummond, — HSP
Chicago. — Sherwood Anderson. — NP
Chicago. — Bret Harte.— APD — PAH
Chicago.— John Boyle O'Reilly. — PAH
Chicago.— Carl Sandburg.— BAP— CMP— CPCS—CRP— GR-a
—HBMV— I AP— LEAP— MAP— MLP— MOAP— NP
— PB-7— PFE— POOT— PP— PPD-1 — PYM (abr.)—
TCAP— TCPD— TL— TOP— TPH— WTP-7
Chicago.— Mark Turbyfill.— OTA
Chicago.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BAV— MC— PAH
Chicago. — Dwight Williams. — OHCS-5
Chicago Boy Baby. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Chicago Idyll.— E. Merrill Root.— LA
Chicago: October 10, 1871.— Bret Harte.— FPE
Chicago Poet. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS — EMS
Chickadee.— Martha Haskell Clark.— BLA
Chickadee.— Hilda Conkling.— PPA— RAR— TSW— TSWC
(abr.) — WHA (like OBB)
- GN— HBV— LEAP— LPS-2
74
TITLE INDEX
Childe
Chickadee, The.- Sydney Dayre.— BTB-8
Chickadee, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.— GFA
Chickadee. — Marion Mitchell Walker.— GFA
Chickadees.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— BLA
Chickamauga.— G. T. Ferris.-— MDAH
Chickamauga. — Unknown.— BTB-4— MDAH
Chickamauga— 1898.™ t/w/w0w«.-^MDAH
Chicken.— Walter de la Mare. — MPC-2
Chicken, A. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — LPP
Chicken Blood.— Hervey Allen.— FP
Chicken on the Brain.— Unknown.— "MH.T
Chickens (" 'I didn't,' says Chip," etc.).- — Unknown. — WRR-33
Chickens, The ("Said the first little chicken").— Unknown —
RAR (si. ahr.)—UTS
(Five Chickens.)— LPP
(Five Little Chickens.)— GFA— MPC-4—S AS— WRR-30
(We Must All Scratch.)— PPYP—YFR
Chickens Come Home to Roost. — Unknown. — OHCS-27
(Think It Over.)— SSS
Chickens in Trouble.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Norwegian bv
Anne Emilie Poulsson.— CPN— PPL
Chicken's Mistake, The.— Phoebe Gary.— PBGP— PEM— PPYP
Chicks.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Chide Mildly the Erring.— B. W. Bradbury. — LLC
"Chief, The/'— William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Chief Centurions, The.— John Masefield. See Tragedy of Pom-
pey the Great, The.
"Chief Magistrate derives all his authority from the people,
The."— Abraham Lincoln. See First Inaugural Ad
dress, March 4, 1861
Chief Mourner, The.— Francis S. Smith.— OHCS-34
Chief Operator, The. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.— SPE-6
Chiefly to Mind Appears.— Cecil Day Lewis. — MBP
Chief's Prayer after the Salmon Catch, The. — Constance Lind
say Skinner. Sec Songs of the Coast-Dwellers.
Chiffons I—William Samuel Johnson.— HBV
Child, The.— Nancy Campbell.— BPM-31
Child, The.— Vaughtie Carroll.— CAG
Child, The.— Sara Coleridge.— OBEV
Child, A.— -Richard Watson Gilder.-— AA
Child, A.— Charles and Mary Lamb.— EV-4— OBEV
(In Memoriam.)— GTSL— SBA
(Parental Recollections.)— EPW-4 — FAOV— OBEV
Child.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS—NV—OQP—PT—QP-l
Child, The.— John Banister Tabb. Sec At Bethlehem.
Child, The.— George Edward Woodberry. See Wild Eden.
Child Alone, The.— M. A. Woods.— CGOV
Child and Maiden.— --Sir Charles Sedley. See Mulberry Gar
den, The.
Child and Mother.— Eugene Field. — BTB-7 — HH — MCG —
MOAH—MPB— PEF— WRR-1S
(Mother and I.)— CBPC
Child and Poet.— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— BPN—EPN
Child and the Book, The.— William L. Stidger.— BAP
Child and the Fairies, The.— "A."— CCP— CFBP— MCG— PB-1
—PRWS
Child and the Mariner, The.— William Henry Davies.— CH—
JPC— POTT— POY
Child and the Piper, The (introd. to Songs of Innocence) —
William Blake.— CG—LC
(Happy Piper, The.)— CBPC
(Happy Songs. ) — RI S
(Introduction; "Piping down the valleys wild.") — BEL —
CEP—JEP— NAL— OAEP— SEP
(Introduction; Piping down the Valleys Wild.) — EV-3
(Introduction to Songs of Innocence.) — AEP-D — EM-1 —
EPRE— TCEP— WHA
(Introductory Song.) — CR
(Pipe a Song.)— WTP-2
(Piper, The.)— AWP— CRE — JAWP — LPS-1— MPB —
OTPC— RON— SBA— TOP— WBP
(Piping down the Valleys Wild.)— BTP—GBV— GR-e—
LL-4— OBEC— PRWS— TVSH— WLIP
("Piping down the valleys wild.")— EPW-3
(Reeds of Innocence.)— B CEP — CCP — HBV— HBVY—
LEAP— OBEV
(Song of Singing, A.)— CGOV
(Songs of Innocence.)— EA — ODP— WP
(Songs of Innocence: Introduction,) — EPP — GEPM
"Piper, sit thee clown and write" (last 2 sts.).— YT
Child and the Snake, The.— Mary Lamb.— BPB
(Children and the Snake, The.)— CGOV
Child and the World, The. — Kate Douglas Wiggin.— PEM—
PPL
Child and the Year, The.— Celia Leighton Thaxter.— DD — HH
—PEOR
Child and Wind.— Lola Ridge.— BAP
Child Angel, The.— Hannah M!ore Kohans.— HS
Child Asleep, A,— Elizabeth Maclox Roberts. — LA
Child at Bethlehem, The.— John Banister Tabb. See At Bethle
hem (Child, The).
Child at Play. — Victor Hugo, tr, fr. the French by Eugene
Field.-— PEF
Child Born at Bethlehem, The.— Horace Elisha Scudder.— CLS
Child, Child.— Sara Teasdale.— HBV
Child Compassion, The.— Margot Ruddock.— OB MV
Child Dear. — Francis Carlin.— BMC
Child in Me, The.— May Riley Smith.— BAP— SBMV
Child in the Garden, The,— Henry van Dyke.— FAOV— HBV—
ME— PVD
Child in the House, The (abr.). — Madison Cawein. — FAOV
Child in the Judgment Seat, The. — Elizabeth Rundle Charles.
—LLC
Child in the Street, The. — John James Piatt. — AA
Child in the Wilderness. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Wan
derings of Cain, The.
Child in the Wood, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Child Is Father to the Man, The. — Louisa Bigg. — BTB-S
Child Jesus in the Garden, The. — Unknown. — CLS
Child Jesus to Mary the Rose, The. — John Lydgate.— CAW
Child Labor. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — BAP
Child Lost!— Unknown.— OHCS-18
Child Margaret. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Child Martyr, The.— May M. Anderson.— BTB-4
Child Moon.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS
Child Musician, The. — Austin Dobson. — BTB-3 — SPE-4 — SR
Child My Choice, A.— Robert Southwell.— CAW— HBV
Child Next Door, The.— Rose Fyleman.— MPB— MPC-5— SP
Child of a Day.— Walter Savage Landor.— GPE— MOAH— VA
(Child of a Day, Thou Knowest Not.)— BPN
(On a Child.)— OBVV
Child of Bethlehem, The.— Phillips Brooks.— GS
"Child of delight, with sun-bright hair." — Emily Bronte. — CPO1
Child of Earth, The. — Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton.—
OHCS-11
Child of Elle, The (in Percy's Reliques).— Unknown.— STB
Child of Joy, A. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — TL
Child of Loneliness. — Norman Gale. — WGRP
Child of Mary. — Unknown. — EV-2
(Madonna and Child, The.) — BOL
Child of Mary's Soul.— Susie M. Best.— HB
Child of My Heart. — Edwin Markham. — BAP
Child of the Romans.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS—LL-3
Child of To-Day, A". — James Buckharn. — AA
Child of Twelve, A.— Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Revolt of
Islam, The.
Child on the Judgment Seat, The. — Elizabeth Rundle Charles.—
BLPA— BTB-3— PEOR
Child Once More, A. — Unknown.— OHCS-38
Child Owlet.— Unknown.— ESPB
Child Reads an Almanac, The. — Francis Jammes, tr. fr the
French by Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Child Said, What Is the Grass?, A.— Walt Whitman. See
Song of Myself.
Child Speaks, A.— Flora J. Arnstein.— BPM-34
Child to a Rose, A. — Unknown. — GSRC — PEM
Child to the Father, The.— Robert Bridges.— FAOV
Child Unborn, The. — Humbert Wolfe. — BPM-3S
Child upon the Stair, The.— Carolyn Hall.— TSW
Child Waters (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — ESPB —
OAEP — OBB (longer vers.)
Childe Gerard. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Childe Harold. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage.
Childe Harold's Address to the Ocean.— George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
Childe Harold's Farewell to England. — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, sels. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
Adieu to Thee, Fair Rhine (Canto III, sts. 59-62, abr.).
— MCT
("Adieu to thee, Fair Rhine! How lone delighted" —
59-114, si. abr.)— CRE
(To the Rhine — 59-61.) — TBV
Approach to Florence .(IV, 48). — TBV
Bitter Meditation (IV, 121-128).— ERP
(Love— 121-125.)— EPP
Bull-Fight, The (I, 73-79).— OHCS-8
Childe Harold (III, 13-15).— OBRV
Childe Harold's Farewell to England (song ff. st. 13 of
Canto I— much abr.)— LC—OHFP
(Adieu! Adieu!)— GR-e
(Adieu! Adieu! My Native Shore.)— LPS-1
(Farewell to Land, A.— st. 1 of song.)—CSBl
(Good Night.)— WTP-2
Coliseum, The (IV, 128-145). — BCEP — BEL — EPN—
EV-4 (abr.) — LL-4 — LPS-2 — POOI — TCEP
(afcr.)— WRR-14
("And here the buzz of eager nations ran." — IV, 139-
145.)— TPH
(Dying Gladiator, The.) — CBE (140-141) — LLC (138-
141).
(Select Passages in Verse— 140-141.)— OHCS-1
Desire and Disillusion (IV, 120-127). — EPN
Drachenfels (III, song ff. st. 55).— MCT— PER— TBV
("Castled crags of Drachenfels, The" — much abr.) — GPE
(Longing.)— EPW-4
(Rhine, The.)— LPS-2
Existence May Be Borne (IV, 21).— FF— POI
Farewell, The: "Oh, thou! in Hellas deem'd of heavenly
birth" (I, 1-13 and song ff. abr.). — EPP
("Oh, thou! in Hellas deem'd of heavenly birth"— much
abr.)—EP
Filial Love (IV, 148-151).— LPS-1
Girl of Cadiz, The (song ff. st. 84 of Canto 1 in first draft),
—MCT— PER
Greece (II, 73-91).— EPNC— EV-4 (a&r.)— LPS-2 (abr.)
—OBRV
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Continued').
He Who Ascends to Mountain-Tops (III, 45).— OQP—
QP-2
(Ambition.)— POOI
(Envy— abr. )— FF— POI
(Isolation of Genius, The.) — WBLP
"I have not loved the world, nor the world me" (III, 113-
115).— OBRV
"I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs" (IV, abr.). —
BPN— OAEP
("I stood in Venice," etc.— 1-15, a&r,)— OBRV
(Refuge in Venice— 1-10.)— ERP
(Venice-— 1-4.)— BEL— EPNC— EV-4 — HBV— PER —
POOI— TCEP (1-18, abr.)— WTP-2
(Venice and Rome — 1-29, much abr.) — MCCG
(Venice and Sunset — 1-29, abr.) — EPN
"Is thy face like thy mother's, my own sweet child"
(Canto III) .— BEL— BPN— EM-2— ERP— GEPC
—OAEP— TOP
(Byron and Childe Harold— 1-16.)— EPNC
(Canto Third.)— EPN
(Cantos III and IV, sels.)~SEP
(Harold the Wanderer— 1-15.)— EPW-4
Lake Leman (III, 85-93, abr.).~ MCT— TBV
(Calm and Storm on Lake Leman — abr.) — LPS-2
("Clear, placid Leman! thy contrasted lake" — 85.) —
GPE
(Lake Leman in Calm and Storm — 85-97.) — EPNC
(Night and Storm in the Alps— 85-96, abr.)— MCCG
(Night and Tempest-— 85-96.)— EPW-4
(Night on Lake Leman— 85-98.)— TCEP
(Thunder-Storm on the Alps — 85-95, abr.) — POOI
Man and Nature ("Lake Leman woos me." etc. — III. 68-
75).— EPP
(Lake Leman.)— LL-4
Man-o'-War, The (II, 17-19).— SG
Napoleon (III, 36-45).— LPS-3— OBRV
Night (II, 23-26).— LPS-2— SN
"Oh, Rome! my country!" (IV, 78-184).— CRE (abr.)—-
EP (br. sets.)— GPE (br. sel.)— TBV (br. sel.)
(Apostrophe to Rome — 78-80.) — GR-e — PPD-2
(On Rome— 78-79.)— ERP
(Rome— 78-82.) — BEL — EPP (abr.) — POOI — TBV
(abr.)— TCEP (78-98, abr.)
(Rome and Freedom— 78-98.)— EPN— EPNC
(Ruins of Rome, The — 78-82, abr.) — CBOV
Ocean, The (IV, 178-184).— BCEP— BLV— CBE— EPN—
EPNC — EPW-4 — ERP (177-186) — EV-4—
GEPM — LL-4 — LLC — MCCG— MW (179)—
NLK— OFPE— PIAE— TCEP— WRR-43
(Address to the Ocean.) — ST
(And I Have Loved Thee, Ocean!) — WHA
(Apostrophe to the Ocean.) — BTB-4 — CCR — GDAH—
JHP — MPC-14— NPSC— OHFP— PB-8— WBLP
(Childe Harold's Address to the Ocean.) — MHT
(Man and Nature — "Oh, that the Desert," etc.) — EPP
—GR-e
(Nature.)— BEL
(Sea, The.) — HBV — LPS-2 — PYM — SBA— SG—
WTP-2
(Solitude— 178-179.)— SN
("There is a pleasure in the pathless woods.") — GPE
(178-180)— OBRV
("Thy shores are empires, changed in all save thee" —
182-184.)— GPE
(To the Ocean.)— GN— LEAP— MCT— TBV (179-183)
— WGRP
(Where None Intrudes— 178.)— PC
Pantheon, The (IV, 146-147).— LPS-2
("Simple, erect, severe, austere, sublime.") — GPE
Petrarch's Tomb (IV, 30-31).— MCT— PER— TBV
Poet's Impulse, The (III, 96-97).— LPS-3
Prison of Tasso (IV, 35-39).— TBV
Ruins of Athens, The (II, 2).— CBOV
Santa Croce (IV, 54-59).— TBV
"Sky is changed — and such a change, The!" (Ill, 92-93).
—GPE
(Sky, Mountains, River!— 92-96, abr.)— WHA
Spain (I, 25-42).— EPNC
To England (IV, 8-10). — WHA
Voltaire and Gibbon (III, 106-107). — OBRV
Waterloo (III, 21-28).— BHV (abr.)— BLV (abr.)— EPNC
(abr.)— EPP— EV-4— FPE (abr.)— GEPM— JHP
—LPS-2 (abr.)— MCCG— MCT— OBRV— PBGG
—TBV— TCEP— TVSH (abr.)— WHA (21-33)
(Battle of Waterloo.)— LLC (abr.)— POOI (abr.)—RJl
(Before the Battle of Waterloo — si. abr.) — OFPE
(Eve of the Battle of Waterloo.) — OTPC
(Eve at Waterloo, The.)— BBV (abr.) — BCEP (abr.)
— CBPC — GR-e — GS — HBV— HHHA (abr.)
— MR (abr.) — PECK (abr.) — PTA-2 (abr.)
— PYM (abr.)
(Field of Waterloo, The— 17-28, abr.)— OHCS-1
(Night before the Battle of Waterloo, The — abr ) —
WBLP
(Night before Waterloo, The.)— GN (abr.)— LC— PB-8—
SBA (abr.)
("There was a sound of revelry by night.") — EP (21-92,
much abr.) — GPE — TPH
Childe Maurice (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — BLV
(abr.)— ESPB— OBB (diff. vers.)
(Gil Morice— diff. vers.)—EBSV
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came." — Robert Browning.
—ATP— BEL— BMEP— BPN — CR — EM-2 — EP ~-
EPNC— EPP — GEPC — OAEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH
_VA— VLEP— WLIP
(Childe Roland.)— BHV
Childher, The.— Denis A. McCarthy.— CV— SPT
Childhood.— "^E" (George William Russell).— WLIP
Childhood. — Jens Baggesen, tr. fr. the Danish by Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow.-AWP— TAWP— WBP
Childhood.— T. W. Eason.— AM;V-37
Childhood.— Frances Frost.— BPM-33
Childhood. — Louis Ginsberg. — RIS
Childhood.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Childhood.— Charles Lamb.—EP— LPS-1
Childhood. — Edwin Muir.— HMSP
Childhood.— John Banister Tabb.— HBV
Childhood.— Henry Vaughan.— AEP-W— EPS
"I cannot reach it" (sel.).— EV-2
Childhood, sel.— Henry Kirke White.
Evening Walk, The (fr. Pt. II).— BFV
Childhood. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The (Intro
duction — Childhood and School-Time).
Childhood Fancies. — Unknown. — PEM
Childhood Garland, A.— John Russell Hayes.— SPE-8
Childhood Is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies. — Edna St.
Vincent Millay.— WFG
Childhood Reds. — Don Blanding. — DDA
Childhood's Scenes. — Unknown. — BTB-5
Childish Fancy, A.— Unknown.— WRR-6
Childish Game. A. — Sir Reinmar von Hagenau, tr. fr. the Ger-
won.— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Childless.— Ben Wood Davis.— OHCS-24
Childless.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Childless, The.— Unknown,— MHT
Childless Christmas. — Rowena Millar Kell. — HB
Childless Father, The.— William Wordsworth.— CH
(Timothy.) — CG
Childless Mother's Lullaby, The.— Ella Hiprginson.— BOL
Child-Musician, The. — Austin Dobspn. — BPN— GN
Children, The. — Charles Monroe Dickinson (wr. at. to Charles
Dickens).— AA— BAP— BTB-5— HBV— HT—LPS-1—
OHCS-4— PTA-1— PTA-2
Children, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Children, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Children.— Walter Savage Landor.— DD— MO AH
Children.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— AP— CAP— GTBS
_IAP— THP— PBGP— PTA-2— ST— TCAP— TPH
Children, The.— Benjamin Sledd.— APD
Children. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BMEP— BPN —
POTT
(Upon a Child.)— TCEP— VLEP .
Children and Flowers. — Amanda Bartlett Harris. — ADAH
Children and the Snake, The.— Mary Lamb.— CGOV
(Child and the Snake, The.)— BPB
Children Band, The. — Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788-1846).—
OBEV
("Children's Crusade.")— ES
Children, Children, Don't Forget. — Dora Owen. — MPB
Children Dear. — Unknown (ad. fr. the German).— HWC
Children Gathering Palms. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See
Vision of Poets, A.
Children in Autumn, The. — George Dillon. — BPM-33
Children in the Wood, The. — Unknown. See Babes in the
Wood, The.
Children Know, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Children of Lir, The.— Katharine Tynan.— GTIV
Children of Love. — Harold Monro. — CMP — LHW— MBP—
Children of the Bonnet Rouge, The. — Victor Hugo. See
Ninety-Three.
Children of the Childless, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Children of the Foam, The. — Wilfred Campbell.— CPG
Children of the Heavenly King. — John Cennick. — WGRP
Children of the Lord's Supper, The. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow.— WRR- 12
Children of the Night, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. —
MRV
Children of the Poor, The.— Theodore Parker.-~SPE-l
Children of the Sun. — Fenton Johnson.— BANP
Children of Tomorrow.— Zon a Gale. — OQP — PDN— QP-2
Children of Wind and the Clan of Peace, The.— "Fiona Mac-
leod" (William Sharp).— CLS
Children Playing in a Churchyard. — Walter Savage Landor. —
EPW-4
"Children romp within the graveyard's pale, The" (Epigram
V).— Sir William Watson.
(Four Epigrams.) — MBP
Children Should Be Seen and Not Heard. — Mrs. E. J. H.
Goodfellow.— PPYP
Children We Keep, The.— E. V. Wilson.— OHCS-22— PTA-2—
SPE-3
Children's Auction, The. — Charles Mackay. — BMEP
Children's Bells, The. — Eleanor Farjeon. — CH
Children's Book Week.— William Frederick Bigelow.— MOB
Children's Books: New and Old.— Anne Carroll Moore. — MOB
Children's Cities, The.— Elizabeth Sara Sheppard. — APP
"Children's Crusade," The.— Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788-1846).
— ES
(Children Band, The.)— OBEV
Children's Ghosts, The.— Winfred M. Letts.— BMEP— HBMV
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TITLE INDEX
Chimsera
Children's Hour, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow AA
APB— BTB-2— CAP— CPN — CSBP— FAOV— FT
HBV — HBVY — ZAP — LPS-1 — MPB — MPC-8-
OHFP-OTPC-PB-7-POY— PTA-1-PYM-SPS-
TCAP— TSW— TSWC— TYP—WBLP
Children's New Prayer. — William Canton. — WRR-50
Children's Offering, The. — Nellie G. Jerome PPYP
Children's Song. — Ford Madox Ford. — HBV
Children's Song-, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — MW— POY— RKV
Children's Song. — Unknown. — ABS
Children's Vow, The. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — WRR-17
Children's Washington Birthday Program. — Unknown. WRR-49
Child's Appeal, The. — Mamie Gene Cole. — OOP OP-2
Child's Blanket, A.— Unknown.— WRR-44
Child's Carol. — Eleanor Far j eon. — ODP
Child's Christmas Carol. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Child's Christmas Song, A. — T. A. Daly. — OBAV
Child's Desire, The. — Mrs. Jemima Thompson Luke.— BOL
Child's Dream, The. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — GSRC
Child's Dream of a Star, A (C.). — Charles Dickens.— BTB-5—
OHCS-5
Child's Easter, A. — Annie Slosson. — GS
Child's Easter Song, A.— Margaret Widdemer.— RT
Child s Evening Hymn. — Sabine Baring-Gould. — CFBP PB-3
(Evening Hymn.) — BOL — GS
(Now the Day Is Over.) — BTP— MRV — OTPC— WLIP
Child's Evening Hymn, A. — George Herbert Clarke. — BOL
Child's Evening Hymn, A.— Francis Turner Palgrave.— BOL
Child's Evening Prayer, A. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— BOL—
(Pains of Sleep, The.)— BPN — EPN — ERP — OAEP—
OBRV
Child's Evening Prayer, A. — Mary Lundie Duncan. — OTPC —
PPYP
(Evening Prayer.) — LPP
(Jesus Tender Shepherd.)— BLRP
(Tender Shepherd, The.) — BOL— GS
Child's Evensong, A. — Richard Le Gallienne.— BOL — GS— RYC
Child's Evensong. — Ethel Robb.— GFA
Child's Fancies. — Jennie L. Lyall.— WRR-50
Child's Fancy, A.— "A".— PRWS
Child's First Grief, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.— BLPA
(First Grief, The.)— CH
Child's Future, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN —
Child's Game, A.-^-Karle Wilson Baker.— PCD
Child's Garden, A. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Child's Good-Bye to the Old Year, A.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Child's Grace, A (Selkirk Grace, The— C. ) .—Robert Burns.—
CFBP— MPB— PB-3— PRWS—SPE-1
(Grace before Eating.) — LOW— POI
Child's Grace, A. — Robert Herrick. — EV-2 — OBEV— OTPC
(Another Grace for a Child— C.) — EM-1— EPEP— EPS
EV-2— OB S
(Grace for a Child.) — AEP-W — AWP — BEI^-CRE—
EPW-2— FPH— GS — JAWP — OAEP - RIS-
SPE-1— TOP— WBP
("Here a little child I stand.")— EG
Child's Grace, A. — Unknown. — PBV
Child's Heritage, The.— John G. Neihardt.— FAOV— HBV—
NV
Child's History of England, set. — Charles Dickens.
Death of Harold (fr. Ch. VII).— WRR-22
Child's Home — Long Ago, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Child's Hymn, A. — Matilda Betham-Edwards. See Child's
Child's Hymn of Praise, A.— Jane Taylor.— ABVC— OTPC
Child's Kiss, A. — Francis Thompson. — GTML
Child's Laugh, A. — Robert G. Ingersoll.— MHT
Child's Laughter, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN —
CPOI— EPN — EP W-5— GR-e — HB V— LL-4 — PR WS
— SPE-4— TCEP— TOP— VLEP— WRR-15
Child's Mirror, The. — Abbie Kinne. — OHCS-32
(True Story.)— BTB-8
Child's Morning Prayer, A. — Mary Lundie Duncan. — OTPC —
RYC
Child's Natural History. — Oliver Herford.
Geese.— HBV— LEAP
(Some Geese.) — NA
Mon-Goos, The.— AA— HBV— LEAP
Seal, A.— HBV— HBVY— JPC
Yak, The.— HBV— PIBVY— JPC
Child's Pet, A.— William Henry Davies.— CH— JPC— POT—
PPA
Child's Play of Men, The.— Michael Earls.— FAOV
Child's Portrait, A. — William James Dawson. — VA
Child's Prayer, A. — Matilda Betham-Edwards. — BOL— GS—
OTPC— PBGP—PRWS— RYC
(Child's Hymn, A.)— TVC— TVSH
(God Make My Life a Little Light.)— LOW
Child's Prayer, The. — Comte Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac,
tr. fr. the French by Joseph T. Shipley. — CAW
Child's Prayer, The. — Hodges Reed. — OHCS-35
Child's Prayer, A. — John Banister Tabb. — DDA — OBAV
Child's Prayer, A. — Francis Thompson. — CCP — CRYO (si.
abr.)—DD— HBVY— OHIP— SDH— TSW— TSWC
("Ex Ore Infantium.") — GS — GTSE-— HBR— HBV— j
HTR— ODP— OBVV— SUS '
(Little Jesus.)— POTT— VOD
Child's Prayer, A ("'Father, lead me," etc.) . — Unknown. —
BLRP
Child's Prayer, A ("Lord, teach a little child," etc.). — Un
known. — BOL
(Lord, Teach a Little Child.) — GSRC
Child's Prayer at Evening, A. — Charles G. D. Roberts. BOL
(Domine, Cui Sunt Pleiades Curse.)— V A
Child's Present to His Child-Saviour, A.— Robert Herrick —
CBPC— OHIP
(To a Child.)— EG
(To His Saviour, a Child; a Present by a Child.) — CAD—
EV-2— FT— GS— ODP— OTPC— PRWS
Child's Purchase, The (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. II [XVII]).
— Coventry Patmore. — NBE
Child's Quest, The. — Fiances Wells.— NP
Child's Question, The. — Emily Dickinson. See Morning.
Child's Question, A. — Emma Huntington Nason. — AA
Child's Song, A. — William Allingham. See Robin Redbreast
Child's Song. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN — GTML—
GT S L — O B V V
Child's Song. From a Mask. — Thomas Moore.— ERP — GTIV—
(Fawn, The.)— CGOV
(Garden £ Song, The.)— UFE
(Song: "Come, rest in this bosom, my own stricken deer.")
Child's Song in Spring. — Edith Nesbit. — DD — HBV HH
MW— OHIP— OTPC— RAR— RYC
(Bird's Song in Spring.) — PRWS
Child's Song ot Christmas, A. — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.—
Child's Song Overheard, A. — Grace Hazard Conkling.— JPC—
Child's Song to Her Mother, A.— Winifred Welles.— HBMV
Child's Star, The. — John Banister Tabb.— PPL
Child's Talk in April.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GN —
Child's Tear, A.— Thomas Teignmouth Shore.— OHCS-34
Child's Thanksgiving, A. — Kate Whiting Patch.— WRR-40
Child's Thought of God. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BTB-5
—CPOI—EP— GSRC— LOW— MCG — MPB — MPC-8
Child's Winter Evening, A. — Gwen John. — CH
Child's Wisdom, A. — Unknown. — PPYP — YFR
Child's Wish, A. — Abram J. Ryan. — AA — CAW JKCP RYC
Child's Wish Granted, The.— George Parsons Lathrop.— AA—
HBV— JKCP
Child's Wonder, The.— Margaret Johnson.— PPYP
Child's World, The. — William Brighty Rands. — OHIP — PBGP
(Great, .Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World— C.)— GS
(Wonderful World, The.) — CFBP— CPN— DD— GFA—
HBV— HBVY— MPB— MPC-6— PB-3— PRWS—
PTA-1 — RAR — RON — TVC — TVSH — VIL
(World, The: A Child's Song.)— OBVV
(World, The.)— OTPC
Child-Song. — Sir Philip Sidney.— BOL
Child-Songs (abr.).— John Greenleaf Whittier.— GPE
Child-Wife, The. — Charles Dickens. See David Copperfield
Child-World, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — At Noey's House.
Bear Story, The.— CPWR
(Boy's Bear Story.) — DRB
Bewildering Emotions. — CPWR
Bud's Fairy Tale.— CPWR— SPE-1
Child-World, The.— CPWR
Cousin Rufus* Story. — CPWR
Delicious Interruption, A. — CPWR
Evening Company, The. — CPWR
Floretty's Musical Contribution. — CPWR
Heat-Lightning. — CPWR
Hired Man and Floretty, The. — CPWR
Limitations of Genius. — CPWR
"Little Jack Janitor."— CPWR
Loehrs and the Hammonds, The. — CPWR
Maymie's Story of Red Riding-Hood.— CPWR— WRR-56
Mr. Hammond's Parable — The Dreamer. — CPWR
Noey's Night-Place.— CPWR
Old Home-Folks, The.— CPWR
Pathos of Applause, The.— CPWR
Proem: "Child-World— long and long since lost to view.
Prospective Visit, A. — CPWR
St. Lirriper. — CPWR
Told by "The Noted Traveler."— CPWR
Uncle Mart's Poem.— CPWR
Chill, A.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — MV-1 — PRWS — TYP
(Lambkins, The.)— PB-4
Chill of the Eve. — James Stephens. — CMP
Chillicothe.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Chillingham, sel. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge.
O the High Valley, the Little Low Hill. — EA
Chillon. — George Gordon, Lord, Byron. See Prisoner of Chillon
The.
Chil's Song. — Rudyard Kipling. See Second Jungle Book, The.
Chilterns, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — MBP— POTT
Chilterns^The. — John Davidson. — VLEP
Chimaera in Taffeta. — Herbert S. Gorman. — FP
Chimsera Sleeping. — Elinor Wylie. — TL
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Chimes
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Chimes. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — OBAV
Chimes, The. — Robert Maguire. See Belfry of Ghent, The.
Chimes.— Alice Meynell. — BLV — CH— MBP— NP— POTT—
TSW— TSWC— WHA
Chimes, sels. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
"Buried bars in the breakwater" (VI). — EP
"Honey-flowers to the honey-comb" (I). — EP
Chimes of Amsterdam, The. — Mrs, George W. Paull.— OHCS-36
Chimes of Ternionde, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — APP—
Chimmie Fadden Makes Friends. — E. W. Townsend.— HSP
Chimney Drummer-Boy, The. — William J. Long.— CS
Chimney Nest, The. — Mary Barker Dodge.— PEM
Chimney Swallows. — Horatio Nelson Powers. — HBV — OTPC
Chimney Sweeper, The.— William Blake. — BCEP — CBOV—
CEP— CGOV— CH— CRE— WLIP
(Chimney-S weeper, The.)— BPB— EV-3
Chimney's Melody, The. — Bret Harte. — BTB-4
(What the Chimney Sang.)— BTP— CFBP— GR-a— OG
Chimney-S weeps of Cheltenham, The. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
— VOD
Chimpanzee, The.— Oliver Herford.— JPC— LBN— NA
Chimpanzor and the Chimpanzee, The. — Edwin Hamilton. — THP
"China-going P. and O.'s." — Rudyard Kipling. See Just So
Stories.
Chinaman's Interpretation of "Ingomar." — Unknown. — WRR-38
Chinaman's Prodigal, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Chinaman's "Song of Sixpence." (Parody) — Unknown. —
WRR-47
(Nursery Song in Pidgin English.) — BOHV — PA
Chinatown Chant. — Tom Maclnnes. — OCL
Chinese Dinner, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
Chinese Excelsior, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
(Topside Galah.)— PA
Chinese Lullaby. — Unknown. — GFA
Chinese Nightingale, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CMP — CPL—
HBMV — IAP— MAP — MAPA—NP—PP— SBMV—
TCPD— TPH
Chinese Nursery Rhyme, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by
I. T. Headland.— CCP— PBV— &AR— TVC— TVSH
Chinese Philosopher, Old School. — Arthur Davison Ficke. —
AMV-37
Chinese Poet, A.— Frank Oliver Call.— CPG
Chinese Scroll Picture, A, sel. ("In the western town of Cheng
is a garden"). — L. Adams Beck. — UFE
Chinese Sketch (sel. fr. a Chinese play, in Chinese language').
— Unknown. — WRR-27
Chinese Story, A. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. — OHCS-11
Chinese Sunset. — Frances Hall. — BPM-32
Chinese Version of Jonah and the Whale. — William H Head
—WRR-38
Chinese Version of "Maud Muller," A. — Joseph Bert Smiley. —
OHCS-30
Chinoiseries. — Coley B. Taylor.— PFE
Spring Morning.
Spring Night.
Chip on His Shoulder, A.— Unknown.— BLPA— WBLP
Chip on Your Shoulder, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Chippety Chin. — Mother Goose. See Here Sits the Lord
Mayor.
Chippewa Legend, A. — James Russell Lowell. — BAV — MPB
Chiquita.— Bret Harte.— AA— APL— CCR— HBR— IHA— MW
— PB-7— PFE— PFY— PPD-1— SPE-S
Chirrupy Cricket, The. — Martha Banning Thomas. — GFA
Chivalry at a Discount. — Edward Fitzgerald. — HBV
Chivalry of the Sea, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Chloe.— Robert Burns.— GN— HBV— LC— OTPC
Chloe. — George Granville, Baron Lansdowne. — PIAE
Chloe. — Charles Mordaunt. Earl ni Peterborough. — CEP —
OBEC
Chloe. — Alexander Pope. See Moral Essays
Chloe, — Matthew Prior. — LEAP
Chloe Ann's Easter Egg. — Frank H. Sweet.— WRR-S7
Chloe Divine, — Thomas D'Urfey. — HBV — OBEV
Chloe Is False. — Edmund Gosse. — TCPD
Chloe, M. A.— Mortimer Collins.— BOHV
Chloris and Corydon. — Sennett Stephens. — PR
Chloris Farewell.— Edmund Waller (?).— OB S
(Song: "Chloris farewell; I now must go.") — CEP
Chloris in the Snow. — William Strode. — EV-2 — GPE — OBEV
("I saw fair Chloris walk alone.") — EG
(On a Gentlewoman Walking in the Snowe.) — OBS
(On Chloris Walking in the Snow.)— HBV
Chloris, 'Tis Not in Your Power. — Sir George Etherege. — OBS
Cho-Che-Bang and Chi-Chil-Eloo. —Unknown.— OHCS-11
Chocolate-Cream. — E. V. Lucas. See Counsel to Those That
Eat.
Chocolaty Language, The. — Unknown. — GSRC
Choice, A. — John Frederick Bangs. — FF — POI
Choice, The, — John Joy Bell. — GS
Choice, The. — Mary Frances Butts. — POI — SL
Choice, A, — Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford. — OBSC
Choice -
Vjuuvv, -cv.L.ix.,1 jjrx v
Choice. — Ellen Coit Elliott. — OQP — QP-2
Choice, The ("And one man said," etc.). — Edgar A. Guest. —
Choice, A ("Sure, they get stubborn") .—Edgar A. Guest—
CVG
Choice, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Choice. — Muna Lee. — NV — TBM
Choice, The. — John Masefield. See Lollingdon Downs.
Choice. — Angela Morgan. — SBMV
Choice, The.— John Pomfret.— CEP— OB EC— TOP
Choice, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The
Choice, The.— Thomas Traherne.— EPS
Choice, The.— Katharine Tynan.— CP— ME— UFE
Choice, The.— George Wither.— OBEV
Choce of Anns, The.— -Marquis de Leuville.— WRR-13
Cho ce of Trades.— Unknown.— PP^fP
Cho ces.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Cho r Boy, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Cho r Invisible, The. — "George Eliot" (Marian Evans Lewes
Cross).— HT—LLC— LOW — MRV — OBVV — OHFP
— OHPI — OQP — PECK — POI — QP-1— WBLP—
WTP-4
(O May I Join the Choir Invisible.)— BMEP—BPP— EPN
— EPW-5— GEPM— GTBS— GTSL— HBR— HBV
— LEAP — LPS-1 — SBA — TOP — TPH—VA—
WGRP
Choir Loft Proposal.— Wilbur D. Nesbit. — WRR-S7
Choir Practice. — Ernest Crosby. — AA
Choir-Boys on Christmas Eve. — Louise Townsend Nicholl —
TSW
Choir's Way of Telling It, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-30
(Church Music— si. diff.)— HT— WRR-29
(Solomon Was Not So Arrayed — abr.) — WRR-S1
Cholera Camp. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
"Chollv" Blues, The (with music). — Unknown, — ABF
Choose.— Carl Sandburg,— CPCS— NP
Choosing. — Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
Choosing a Kitten.— Unknown.— CF'BP
Choosing a Name. — Mary Lamb.— ABVC— BFVR — GS— HBV
—LPS-1— OTPC- RON
Choosing "Abe" Lincoln Captain. — Unknown.- — LBAH
Choosing Occupations.— Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Choosing Shoes. — Ffrida Wolfe. — SUS
Choosing Vocations.— Unknown.—
- - ~ - - - - LV
-SPT
Chop-Cherry. — Robert Herrick.— ALV
Chopin Prelude. — Eleanor Norton.— HBMV-
Chopo. — Unknown.— CSF
Chopper's Child, The.— Alice Gary.— BTB-S
Choral Song of Illyrian Peasants. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
See Zapolya.
Chorale for Autumn.— Marya Zaturensky. — NP
Chords.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Choriambics — I ("Ah! not now, when desire burns," etc ) —
Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Choriambics — II ("Here the flame that was ash," etc.). — Runert
Brooke.—CPB
Choric Song. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Lotos-Eaters, The.
Choricos.— Richard Aldington. — CBOV — HBMV— LBBV— NP
—FOOT
Choristers, The. — Bliss Carman. — OCL
Chorus: "And Permagos." — Euripides. See Iphigenia in Aulis.
Chorus: "Ba-ba, black wool." — William Brighty Rands. — PIAE
Chorus: "Before the beginning of years." — Algernon Charles
Swinburne. See Atalanta in Calydon.
Chorus: "Fair Salamis, the billow's roar."— Sophocles. See
Ajax.
Chorus: "Give away her gowns." — Edna St. Vincent Millay.
See Memorial to D. C.
Chorus: "God whose goodness nlleth every clime, The." — Jean
Baptiste Racine. See Athalie.
Chorus: "Great Fortune is an hungry thing." — ^Eschylus. See
Agamemnon.
Chorus: "Hail to the Headlong 1" etc. — Thomas Love Peacock.
See Headlong Hall.
Chorus: "How dost thou wear and weary out thy days." — Sam
uel Daniel. See Philotas,
Chorus: "In speculation."— A. E. Housman. See Fragment of
a Greek Tragedy.
Chorus: "Now do our eyes behold." — JEschylus. See Seven
against Thebes, The.
Chorus: "Oh, may my constant feet not fail." — Sophocles. See
CEdipus Rex.
Chorus, A : "Since you have come thus far." — Cecil Day Lewis.
— BPM-36
Chorus: "Spring all the Graces of the age." — Ben Jonson. See
Neptune's Triumph.
Chorus: "Surely in no benignant mood." — William Alexander
Percy (after the Greek). — SPP
Chorus : "Sweet are the ways of death to weary feet." — Lord de
Tabley. See Medea.
Chorus: "Then thus we have beheld." — Samuel Daniel. See
Cleopatra.
Chorus: "To throw away the key and walk away." — W. H.
Auden. See Paid on Both Sides.
Chorus: "We have seen thee, O love." — Algernon Charles Swin
burne. See Atalanta in Calydon.
Chorus: "What man is he that yearneth." — Sophocles. See
CEdipus Coloneus.
Chorus: "When the hounds of spring are on winter's traces." —
Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Atalanta in Caly
don.
Chorus: "World's great age begins anew, The." — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. See Hellas.
Chorus: "Worlds on worlds are rolling ever."— Percy Bysshe
Shelley. See Hellas.
Chorus for Refusal. — Margaret Marks. — MAP
Chorus for Survival.— Horace Gregory. — BPM-34
Chorus from a Play.— W. H. Auden.— MBP
Chorus Lady, The (am) — James Forbes. — SPE-6
Chorus: Love Song.— Euripides. See Cyclops.
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Christmas
Chorus of Angels ("Christ is arisen"). — Joliann Wolfgang von
Goethe. See Faust.
Chorus of Angels ("Christ is ascended"). — Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe. See Faust.
Chorus of Birds/ — Aristophanes. See Birds, The.
Chorus of Captive Greek Women. — Euripides. See Iphigenia
in Tauris.
Chorus of Frogs, The.- — Ann Hawkshawe.— -OTPC
Chorus of Good and Eyil Spirits (abr.) — Fulke Greville, Lord
Brooke. See Alaham.
Chorus of Oceanides. — Robert Bridges. See Demeter.
Chorus of Priests. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Mus-
tapha.
Chorus of Satyrs, Driving Their Goats. — Euripides. See Cy
clops, The.
Chorus of Scyrian Maidens. — Robert Bridges. See Achilles in
Scyros.
Chorus of Spirits. — George Darley. See Sylvia; or, the May
Queen.
Chorus of Tartars. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Mus-
tapha.
Chorus of the Elements. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. —
OBVV
(Elements.)— OBRV—VA
Chorus of the Flowers.— Lucy Wheelock.— PEM
Chorus of Women. — Aristophanes. See Thesmophoriazusse.
Chorus of Women. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See Faust.
Chorus on Death of Faustus. — Christopher Marlowe. See
Dr. Faustus.
Chorus Primus: Wise Counsellors. — Fulke Greville, Lord
Brooke. See Mustapha.
Chorus Quintus : Tartarorum. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.
See Mustapha.
Chorus Sacerdotum. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Mus
tapha.
Chorus Tertius: Of Time: Eternitie.— Fulke Greville, Lord
Brooke. See Mustapha.
Choruses of Eden Spirits. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See
Drama of Exile, A.
Choruses on the Eve of Waterloo, — Thomas Hardy. See Dynasts,
The.
Chosen People, The.— W. N. Ewer.— ALV
Chough and Crow, The. — Joanna Baillie. See Orra.
Chrees'mas Time.— T. A. Daly.— CS
Chrismus Gif .— Rose B. Knox. See Boys and Sally, The.
Chrismus on the Plantation. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — I HA
Christ, sel. ("Then the Courage-hearted quakes," etc., abr.). —
Cynewulf, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon by Stopford Brooke,
— TCEP
Christ, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Christ and His Mother at the Cross. — Jacopone da Todi, tr. fr.
the Italian by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Christ and the Little Ones.— Julia Gill.— BLPA— GS— OHCS-24
(Hannah, the Mother.) — LLC
Christ and the Mourners. — Katherine Eleanor Conway. — OQP
— QP-1
Christ and the Pagan.— John Banister Tabb.— CAW— JKCP—
MOM— RT
Christ Arose in His Heart.— Izora Chandlers. — WRR-57
Christ at Eight. — Ernest Hartspck. — RH
Christ Calming the Tempest.— Horace B. Durant.— OHCS-30
Christ Candle, The. —Kate L. Brown.— VOD
Christ Child, The.— Elsie M. Wilbor.— WRR-6
Christ Child Book, A.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Christ Child's Christmas, The. — Laura Spencer Portor. — PEDC
Christ Cross Rhyme, A. — Robert Stephen Hawker. — ACP
Christ Crucified.— Richard Crashaw.— BLV— OBEY— RT
Christ Crucified. — Isaac Watts. See When I Survey the Won
drous Cross.
Christ Has Risen. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Wool-
sey).— MOM
Christ in Flanders.— Lucy Whitmell.— GPWW— LOW— POI—
PTA-1— RH
Christ in the Soul. — Katharine *Lee Bates. — MOM
Christ in the Universe. — Alice Meynell. — ACP — BMC — CAW
'— EV-S— HBMV— JKCP— MBP— MOM
Christ in Woolworth's.— Teresa Hooley. — DDA — MOM
Christ Is Arisen.— Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
Christ Is Arisen. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See Faust.
Christ Is Risen!— Mrs. D. H. Dugan.— BLRP
Christ Is Risen. — Archer Thompson Gurney. — RT
Christ of Common Folks, The.— George T. Liddell. — BPP —
MOM— OQP— QP-1
Christ of Judea. — Richard Watson Gilder.— MRV
Christ of Raphael's Transfiguration, The. — Mary Bowen Brain-
erd.— OHPI
Christ of the Andes. — Florence Earle Coates — BPP
Christ of the Andes, The. — Anna P. Hannum. — AOAH
Christ of the Andes, The.— Edwin Markham.— AOAH— PEDC
Christ of the Andes, sel. ("Christ of the Andes," etc.'). — Henry
van Dyke.— MOM
Christ on the Cross ("He that seeth on the rood"). — Unknown.
— TMEV
Christ on the Cross ("They raised him on the rood," etc.). —
Unknown.— PSO
Christ Our Example.— Charles Wesley.— EPW-3
(For a Child.)— WTP-9
Christ Our Example in Suffering. — James Montgomery. — HBV
Christ Scourged. — George Edward Woodberry. — RT
Christ the Comrade.— Padraic Colutn.— CAW— JKCP
Christ the Lord Is Risen To-Day. — Charles Wesley. See
Easter Hymn.
Christ the Man.— William^ Henry _ Davies.— CMP— WGRP
See Jesus,
Christ the Mendicant. — John Banister Tabb.— MOAH
3i the Soul.— Charles Wesley.
Christ, the Refug
Lover of My Soul.
Christ the Risen King. — Ellen Kingsbury Vincent. — WRR-57
Christ Touched His Eyes. — Florence Morse Kingsley. — WRR-S7
Christ Writes in the Sand. — Lucy Cutright. — HB
Christabel. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BCEP — BEL — BPB —
BPN— CRE (si. abr.)~ EM-2— EPN— EPNC— ERP—
LL-4— OAEP— SBA— TOP— WHA— WLIP (abr.)
"Alas! they had been friends in youth" (Part II — 11 407-
426).— CBE— OBRV— GPE
(Friendship— abr. ) — M CCG
(From "Christabel.") — LEAP
(Quarrel of Friends, The.)— LPS-1
(They Had Been Friends.)— BFV
Christabel, Part I— CH (11. 1-65)— EP (abr.)— EPP (11
1-103)— EV-4 — GR-e— NBE (abr.) — OBRV —
PTER— TCEP— TPH
(First Part of Christabel— abr.)—EPW-4
Christ-Child, The. — G. K. Chesterton. See Christmas Carol, A:
"Christ-Child lay on Mary's lap, The."
Christ-Child, The.— Agnes Lee.— BPP
Christ-Child, The. — St. Gregory, of Narek, tr. fr. the Armenian
by Alice Stone Blackwell. — CAW
Christ-Cross Rhyme, A. — Robert Stephen Hawker. — CAW
Christening, The. — E. T. Corbett. — BTB-6 — POOI
(Christening of My Boy, The.)— PTWP
Christian, The, sel. — Hall Caine.
John Storm's Resolution. — SPE-1
Christian Character. — N. McGee Waters. — SPE-4
Christian Hero, The.— John D. Walshe.— MRV
Christian Life, The. — Philip Doddridge.— OHCS-18
(Dum Vivimus, Vivamus.) — OBEC
Christian Life, The.— Samuel Longfellow. — WGRP
Christian Maiden and the Lion, The. — Francis A. Durivage. —
OHCS-19
Christian Martyr, The. — William Ware. See Aurelian.
Christian Pilgrim's Hymn, The. — William Williams. — WGRP
(Divine Hand, The — much abr.} — BLRP
(Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah! — abr.) — BPP — PE
("Guide me, O thou great Jehovah!") — AEP-D
Christian Pulpit, The. — Newell Dwight Hillis.— SPE-4
Christian Science. — "Mark Twain." See Christian Science and
the Book of Mrs. Eddy.
Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy, sel. — "Mark
Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens).
Christian Science. — HSP
Christian Slave, The (Echoes, XXXVII). — William Ernest
Henley.— WTP-5
(Echoes.)— BLPA
("Or ever the knightly years were gone.") — BMEP — HBV
— VLEP
(To W. A.)— BPN— CPOI— EPW-5
Christian Slave, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP
Christianity and Politics. — George H. Ferris. — SPE-4
Christianity and War. — Ernest Crosby. — PSO — RH
Christianity Defined. — Henry Drummond. — SPE-4
Christians, Awake! — John Byrom. — CHB
(Hymn for Christmas Day.) — OBEC
Christian's "Good-Night," The. — Sarah Doudney. — BLPA
Christians Reply to the Philosopher, The, sel. — Sir William
Davenant.
Life and Death. — OBS
Christie's Portrait. — Gerald Massey. — VA
Christine. — John Hay. — AA
Christine. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Christine's Song. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Christis Kirk of the Green. — Unknown. — EBSV
Christkindlein. — Freidrich Rikkert, tr. fr. the German. — HS
Christmas. — Cecil Frances Alexander. See Once in Royal
David's City.
Christmas. — William Cullen Bryant. — CRYO
Christmas. — Rose Terry Cooke. — COAH
Christmas. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Christmas. — George Herbert.— CBE — EV-2 — YF
Christmas. — Nora Hopper. — CS
Christmas. — Washington Irving. — COAH
Christmas Thoughts (sel.). — CS
Christmas. — Catherine Parmenter. — CRYO — DD—SDH
Christmas. — Joseph Ruffner. — CRYO
Christmas. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangstcr. — WRR-26
Christmas. — William Sawyer. — OHCS-35
Christmas. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Christmas.— William Shakespeare. See Hamlet (Bird of Dawn
ing).
Christmas. — Alexander Smith. See Dreamthorp.
Christmas. — Frank H. Sweet. — CS
Christmas.— Nahurn Tate. — COAH — CRYO— MHT— MW—
OHIP— PB-3— PEDC
(Song of the Angels at the Nativity of Our Blessed
Saviour.) — AEP-D
(While Shepherds Watch'd.)— CHB (with music)— SDH.—
YF
(While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night.)— D D—
GN— HBV— HH— LLC— OTPC— PBGG — RON
— TYP
Christmas. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam, A. H. H.
("Ring out wild bells, to the wild sky.")
Christmas.— Henry Timrod.— APB— MOAP— SPP
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Christmas ("Dainty little stockings"). — Unknown.— P*P YP—
Christmas ("Over the hills of Palestine"). — Unknown. — CS
Christmas.— Sir Edward Hilton Young.— SDH— TSW
Christmas a Hundred Years to Come. — Louis Eisenbeis. —
OHCS-30
Christmas: A Song for the Young and the Wise, sel. ("Christ-
% mas comes! He comes, he comes"). — Leigh Hunt. — MV-1
Christmas Acrostic.— Rosamond Livingstone McNaught. — CS
Christmas Acrostic. — Unknown. — PPYP — WRR-52
Christmas after War.— Katharine Lee Bates.— CRYO— SDH—
YF
Christmas Afterthought. — James Whitcornb Riley.— CPWR
Christmas along the Wires.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Christmas an' Thanks givin'.— Stanley Wood.— WRR-28
Christmas and Ireland.— Lionel Johnson. — JKCP
Christmas and New Year's^ Card, 1924-'25.— "R. L." (Russell
Robins Lord.) See Autobiography.
Christmas and the Old Year. — Rosamond L. McNaught. — CS
Christmas Angel, The.— Rossiter W. Raymond. — OHCS-33
Christmas Angel's Message, The. — Clare Beatrice Coffey. —
OHCS-37
Christmas Anthem, The. — Arthur J. Burdick. — OHCS-39
Christmas Antiphon. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CBE
(Peace-Giver, The.)— CBPC
Christmas at Black Rock.— "Ralph Connor." See Black Rock.
Christmas at Fezziwig's Warehouse. — Charles Dickens. See
Christmas Carol, A.
Christmas at Greccio, The: A Story of St. Francis.— Sophie
Jewett.— CLS
Christmas at Indian Point. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP— NP
Christmas at Melrose. — Leslie Pinckney Hill. — BANP
Christmas at Sea. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CH — CHB —
EPW-5 — HBV— MCCG — OBVV— OG— POY— SG—
WLIP
Christmas at the Hollow Tree Inn. — Albert Bigelow Paine.—
Christmas at the Trimbles. — Ruth McEnery Stuart. — SPE-5
(Buying Her Husband a Christmas Present.) — SR
(Mrs. Trimble Buys Her Husband a Christmas Present.) —
WRR-38
Christmas Baby, The. — Will Carleton. — OHCS-22
Christmas Ballad, A. — Mary A. Dennison. — BTB-3
Chritsmas Ballad, A. — Unknown. — CRYO
Christmas Bells. — George Cooper. — CRYO — HH
Christmas Bells. — John Keble. — COAH
Christmas Bells. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APB —
BLRP— COAH— CRYO— DD— HBV— HBVY— H H—
OQP—PB-3 — PBGG— PEOR— PPYP— PSO— QP1—
SDH— WBLP— WRR-26— YF
(Chant Sublime.)— MRV
(Christmas Day.)— WRR-28
WRR-28
Christmas Bells ("There are sounds"). — Unknown. — COAH
Christmas Bit, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Christmas Blessing, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Christmas Bounded. — Unknown. — WRR-26
Christmas Boy. — Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-58
Christmas Box, The. — Rosamond Livingstone McNaught. — CS
Christmas Brand, The.— Robert Herrick. — CHB
(Ceremonies for Candlemas Day.) — EPS — OAEP
(Ceremonies for Christmas Day, The.) — COAH
Christmas Calf, The.— Judy Van der Veer.— BPP
Christmas Camp on the San Gabr'el, A. — Amelia Barr. —
Christmas Candles. — Alice E. Allen. — CRYO
Christmas Carmen, A. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — COAH—
Christmas Carol, A, sels. — Charles Dickens.
Christmas at Fezziwig's Warehouse. — COAH
(Fezziwig's Ball.)— CCR
(Mr. Fezziwig's Ball.) — WRR-28
Cratchits' Christmas Dinner, The. — CAD — CHB— WRR-37
(Bob Cratchit's Christmas Dinner.) — ST
(Christmas Goose— sel. fr. above.)— PPYP— WRR-28—
WRR-37— YPS
(Bob Cratchit's Dinner.) — AE
(Christmas Goose at the Cratchits'.) — COAH
(Tiny Tim — ad.) — SPE-1
Merry Christmas. — PEDC
Scrooge and Marley. — BTB-1
Christmas Carol: "As Joseph was a-walking." — Unknown.
See Cherry-Tree Carol, The.
Christmas Carol: "Christ was born on Christmas day." — Thomas
Helmore (?).— OHIP— WRR-28 (with music)
Christmas Carol, A: "Christ-child lay on Mary's lap, The."- —
G. K. Chesterton. — CCP — HBV — HBVY — ODP —
OHIP— SUS— VOD— WLIP
(Christ-Child, The— abr.)— WHL
Christmas Carol: "Earth has grown old with its burden of care.
The." — Phillips Brooks. — COAH— CRYO — HH —
PEDC— PSO— SDH— VIL
Christmas Carol, A: "Everywhere, everywhere Christmas to
night." — Phillips Brooks. — CRYO — OHIP — SDH—
(Christmas Everywhere.) — PTA-1
(Everywhere, Everywhere, Christmas To-night.)— HH'
Christmas Everywhere (.«?/.). --BLRP — OHFP — PB-4 —
QP-1— SPE-4— WBLP
Christmas Carol : "From the starry heav'ns descending."— "Or
pheus C. Kerr" (J. R. Newell).— BLRP
Christmas Carol, A: "God bless the master of this house, the
mistress also."— Unknown.-— CRYO— OHIP
(Old Christmas Carol, An.)— PB-1— TYP
Christmas Carol, A: "God rest ye, merry gentlemen; let noth
ing you dismay." — Dinah JVIaria Mulock. — CTBP — TYP
(God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen.) — BPP— COAH— GN—
HH— OHFP— OHIP— OTPC—RON—- SDH
Christmas Carol: "Hark! the herald angels sing." — Charles
Wesley. See Hark! the Herald Angels Sing.
Christmas Carol, A: "I care not for Spring; on his fickle wing."
— Charles Dickens. See Pickwick Papers (Christmas
Eve at Mr. Wardle's).
Christmas Carol, A: "I'm sitting alone in my silent room." —
Abram J. Ryan. — BTB-3
Christmas Carol: "In the bleak midwinter."— Christina Geor-
gina Rossetti.— CAD— CHB— COAH— CRYO— EPW-5
—FPH—GS—MBP— OHIP— WLIP
("In the bleak midwinter.") — SUS
Christmas Carol, A: "Kings, they came from the south, The"
—Sara Teasdale.— SDH
Christmas Carol, A: "Lacking samite and sable." — Mav
Probyn.— ACP— BMC— CAW— HBMV—OBVV
Christmas Carol: "Land grew bright in a single flower, The."
— Sister Francisca Josefa del Castillo, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Christmas Carol: "Listen, lordings, unto me, a tale I will you
tell."— Unknown.— COAH Y
(Carol for Christmas Eve, A — shorter vcrs.) — GS
Christmas Carol, The: "Minstrels played their Christmas tune
The."— William Wordsworth.— COAH
(Minstrels Played Their Christmas Tune, The.)— CRYO
Christmas Carol, A: "Moon that now is shining, The." — Ade
laide Anne Procter.— OHCS-38
Christmas Carol, A: "Night in the far Judean land." — Marv A
O'Reilly.— JKCP
Christmas Carol, A: "Other night, The." — Unknown.— BLV
Christmas Carol: "Quid petis, 0 fily." — Unknown. See Mater
Dulcissima.
Christmas Carol IT: "Say, what saw you, man." — Lionel
Johnson.— PASC
Christmas Carol, A: "Shepherds went their hasty way. The." —
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — HS
(Prince of Peace, The.)— CHB
Christmas Carol: "So crowded was the little town." — James
S. Park.— COAH
Christmas Carol, A: "So, now is (or has) come our joyful'st
Feast." — George Wither. — CR— EPW-2 (abr.) — LC—
MV-2— OBS— WP
(Old Christmas.)— EV-2— FT
(Our Joyful Feast.)— CRYO— O PUP— SDH
_(So, Now Is Come Our Joyful'st Feast.) — COAH
Christmas Carol, A: "There's a song in the air." — Josiah Gil
bert Holland.— -AA — BTB-1— COAH-— CRYO— D D—
HBVY— LLC—ODP— PSO— RG— RON— SDH— YF
Christmas Carol, A: "They leave the land of gems and gold."
—Sir Aubrey de Vere (1788-1846).— COAH
Christmas Carol, A: "Trees are hung with crystal lamps, The,"
etc.— Christian Burke.— COAH— CS
Christmas Carol: "Villagers all, this frosty tide." — Kenneth
Grahame. See Wind in the Willows, The.
Christmas Carol, A: "What means this glory round our feet."
—James Russell Lowell.— COAH— CRYO— DD— GS—
OG— PBGG— POY— SDH— SPE-4— TYP— YF
(Peace on Earth— si. abr.) — LLC
Christmas Carol, A: "What sweeter music can we bring." —
Robert Herrick.— CBPC— MPB— M!V-2— PTER— TYP
(Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in the Presence at
Whitehall, A.)— EV-2—YF
Christmas Carol: "When Christ was born in Bethlehem, 'twas
night." — Unknown, tr. fr. the Italian.— CLS — CRYO—
OHIP— RYC
Christmas Carol, A: "Where are you going, my little children."
— Annie Slosson. — GS
Christmas Carol for Children, A, — Martin Luther.— COAH—
CRYO— SDH
Christmas Carol — 1936. — Phyllis McGinley.— BPM-37
Christmas Carol of Provence (tr. fr. the French). — Nicholas
Saboly. — RAR
(Bring a Torch, Jeanette! Isabella!) — CAD — CRYO —
OHIP
Christmas Carol of the Bees. — Nora Archibald Smith. — SPT
Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in the Presence at White
hall, A.— Robert Herrick. See Christmas Carol: "What
sweeter music can we bring."
Christmas Cat, The. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — MPC-6
Christmas Chant. — Alfred Domett. See Christmas Hymn.
Christmas Chimes, The. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey
Woolsey).— HS
Christmas Chimes ("Little Penelope Socrates"). — Unknown. —
BOHV— WRR-20
(Christmas Chimes in Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and
Chicago. ) — OHCS-3 7
Christmas Chimes, The (" 'Tis midnight's holy hour"). — Un
known. — OHCS-20
Christmas Coffee Pot, A.— Elmore Elliott Peake.— CS
Christmas Coin, The.— Nora Burglon. — CAD
Christmas Communion. — Katharine Tynan. — YF
Christmas Customs. — Alice Dalgliesh. — CAD
Christmas Day. — Alice Williams Brotherton. — HS
(I'm a-Pinin' for the Old Times.)— WRR-28
Christinas Day. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Christmas Day. — Charles Kingsley. — HS
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Christmas Day. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Christ
mas Bells.
Christmas Day. — Ruth Raymond. — CS
Christmas Day. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GS
Christmas Day. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster.—
Qhristmas Day. — Charles Wesley. See Hark! The Herald An
gels Sing.
Christmas Day. — George Wither. — YF
Christmas Day in the Workhouse. — George R. Sims. — BLPA —
PTA-2
Christmas Day on the Aisne. — Ernest E. Blau. — CAG
Christmas Dinner on the Wing. — Mary Augusta Donahey. —
WRR-47
Christmas Dreams. — "Christopher North" (John Wilson). —
COAH
Christmas Dusk. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — PEDC
Christmas, 1898. — Edward San ford Martin. — DD
Christmas Epithalamium. — Hervey Allen. — YF
Christmas Eve. — Frank E. Brown. — CS
Christmas Eve. — John Davidson. — CBPC — MPB — OHIP —
SDH
Christmas Eve. — Mary Mapes Dodge.— CRYO — SDH
Christmas Eve. — John Drinkwater. — HBMV
Christmas Eve.— Eugene Field.— BOL— GS— OHIP— PEF
Christmas Eve. — H. A. Foster. — OHCS-9
Christmas Eve. — Violet Fuller. — HS
Christmas Eve. — Sara Gilcreast. — AMV-37
Christmas Eve. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Christmas Eve. — Florence Hoatson. — GFA
Christmas Eve. — Muna Lee. — NYBV
Christmas Eve. — Hamilton Wright Mabie. — COAH
Christmas Eve. — Marguerite Merington.— CRYO — SDH
Christmas Eve. —Catherine Parmenter. — PEDC
Christmas Eve. — Katharine Tynan. — YF
Christmas Eve ("Christmas Eve amongst the Catskills!"). — Un
known. — OHCS-38
Christmas Eve ("Door is on the latch tonight, The"). — Un
known. — OQP — QP-2
Christmas Eve Adventure, A.— "M. M."— PPYP— YFR
Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day, sets, — Robert Browning.
"Earth breaks up, time drops away." — MOM
Life.— OQP— QP-2
Rest Remaineth. — MRV
(Easter Day Breaks.)—MOM
Christmas Eve — Another Ceremony. — Robert Herrick. — OHIP
Christmas Eve — Another to the Maids. — Robert Herrick — OHIP
(To the Maids on Christmas Morn.) — CHB
Christmas Eve at Mr, Wardle's. — Charles Dickens. See Pick
wick Papers.
Christmas Eve at Sea. — John Masefield. — PM
Christmas Eve at the Corner Grocery. — (Miss.) Will Allen
Dromgoole. — WRR-44
Christmas Eve Choral, A. — Bliss Carman. — YF
Christmas Eve in a Mining Camp. — Albert Bigelow Paine. —
WRR-28
Christmas Eve in France. — Jessie Redmond Fauset. — BANP
Christmas Eve in Wildwood Hollow. — Pauline Frances Camp.
—CRYO.
Christmas Eve, 1917.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Christmas Eve Thought, A.— Harriet B. Sterling.— CRYO —
WRR-28
Christmas Everywhere. — Phillips Brooks. See Christmas Carol,
A: "Everywhere, everywhere," etc.
Christmas Exercises. — Unknown.— WRR-26
Christmas Experience, A. — Elizabeth Price. — WRR-28
Christmas Fairies. — Rosamond Livingstone McNaught. — CS
Christmas Fire, The.— -Harriet Prescott Spofford.— SPE-7
Christmas Fires, The.— Anne P. L. Field.— COAH
Christmas Flowers. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — WRR-6
Christmas Folk Song. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — CCP— GFA
— MPB— NV— -RYC— SP— SUS— VOD
(Christmas Folk-Song.) — CAD— DD— HBMV— HB VY—
OHIP— PT—RAR— SDH— TSW— UTS— YF
Christmas Gift, A.—"Peleg Arkwright" (David Law Proudfit).
— WRR-30
Christmas Gift, A.— Ella M. Powers.— WRR-26
Christmas Gift for Mother, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Christmas Gifts. — Finley Peter Dunne. — SPE-5
Christmas Gifts.— Unknown,— WRR-26
Christmas Glee, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Christmas "Good Night." — Ethel Robb.— GFA
Christmas Goose at the Cratchits'. — Charles Dickens. See
Christmas Carol, A (Cratchits' Christmas Dinner).
Christmas Greens.— Unknown.— OHCS-38— WRR-32
Christmas Greeting. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Christmas Greeting. — Unknown. — CS
Christmas Greetings. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson).— OFPE . „_ tf
Christmas Guest, The.— Helen Angell Goodwin.— BTB-S
Christmas Guest, A.-— Ruth McEnery Stuart. See Sonny.
Christmas Guests, The.— Lindsay Duncan.— OHCS-32- -WRR-8
Christmas Has Come. — Unknown. — RON
Christmas Holly, The.- Eliza Cook.— COAH— CRYO— PRWS
Christmas Hymn, A.— '•Cecil Frances Alexander. See Once in
Royal David's City. A T ^^
Christmas Hymn.— Alfred Domett. — BMEP — COAH— DD—
GN— GTBS— HBV— NPSC— OTPC— TVSH— WGRP
— WTP-4
(Christmas Chant.)— OHCS-16
(Christmas Hymn, 1837.)— OBVV
(Christmas Hymn, A: Old Style, 1837.)— V A
Christmas Hymn.— Eugene Field.— PEF— WRR-28 (abr.)
Christmas Hymn, A.— Richard Watson Gilder.— CLS—HS—YF
Christmas Hymn. — John Milton. See Ode on the Morning of
Christ's Nativity.
Christmas Hymn, The. — Saint Ephrem. — CAW
Christmas Hymn, A. — Mary T. Richardson. — CRYO
Christmas Hymn. — Edmund Hamilton Sears. — BTB-1
(Calm on the Ear of Night.) — LLC
(Christmas Song.) —CO AH— CRYO— HS— SDH
(Listening Ear of Night, The.) — WRR-28
Christmas Hymn, A. — Unknown. — COAH— OHCS-7
Christmas Hymn.— Charles Wesley.— EPW-3— YF
(For Christmas-Day.) — CEP
(Glory to the King of Kings.)— WTP-9
(Hymn for Christmas-Day.) — AEP-D
Christmas Hymn, 1837. — Alfred Domett. See Christmas Hymn.
Christmas Hymn for Children, A. — Josephine Dodge Daskkarn
Bacon. — SDH
Christmas Hymn for Lambeth. — J. C. Squire. — TCPD
Christmas flymn, A: New Style, sel, ("To murder one so
young!") — Alfred Domett. — VA
Christmas Hymn, A (Old Style: 1837).— Alfred Domett. See
Christmas Hymn.
Christmas in Cooney Camp.— Edward Everett Hale.— WRR-56
Christmas in 1875. — William Cullen Bryant. — APB
Christmas in England. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Christmas in Florida. — Marian Leland. — HB
Christmas in Freelands. — James Stephens. — CMP — TL
Christmas in India. — Rudyard Kipling.— LPS-1 — RKV
Christmas in London. — Rachel Field. — CAD
Christmas in Provence. — Helen Hill and Violet Maxwell. See
Little Tonino of Provence.
Christmas in Provence. — Sister M. Madeleva. — WHL
Midnight Mass (II).
Serenade (I).
Christmas in Santa Fe. — Archibald Gordon. — WRR-28
Christmas in the Big Woods.— Laura Ingalls Wilder. — CAD
Christmas in the Heart.— Unknozvn.— CRYO— OHIP— RYC
Christmas in the North. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sang
ster.— PEDC
Christmas in the Olden Time. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Christmas Insurrection, A.— Anne P. L. Field. — COAH
Christmas Invitation. — William Barnes. — ABVC
Christmas Is a-Comin'. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WRR-28
Christmas Is Coming. — Mother Goose.— CGOV — PBV
(Beggar's Rhyme.)— CRYO— SDH
Christmas Island. — Katharine Lee Bates. — HBMV — HBVY—
TSW"
Christmas Jane. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Christmas Joy and Sorrow. — Rosamond Livingstone McNaught.
— CS
Christmas Legend, A. — Florence Scannell. — CLS
Christmas Legend, A. — Frank Sidgwick. — OHIP— WP
Christmas Legend, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-34
Christmas Letter, A.— James Courtney Challiss. — WRR-24
Christmas Letter from Australia, A. — Douglas Brooke Wheelton
Sladen.— COAH— VA
Christmas Light, The.— Frank Walcott Hutt.— CS
Christmas Long Ago, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Christmas Long Ago, A. — Unknown. — PTA-2
Christmas Lullaby, A. — John Addington Symonds. — COAH —
CRYO— PRWS
Christmas Lullabyt A.— Arthur Weir. — BOL
Christmas Meditation. — George Macdonald. — BSV
Christmas Memory, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Christmas Merrymaking. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Christmas Minuet, A. — Minna Irving.— CRYO — CS
Christmas Morn — Then and Now. — Rhocla Hartman Fogle. — HB
Christmas Morning. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Christmas Morning. — Dora Greenwell. — HS
Christmas Morning. — "Jpaquin" Miller. — CRYO
Christmas Morning. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — CAD — LS —
MAP— MPB— PB-2— SUS-— TSW— WHL
Christmas Morning ("Christmas morning, and broad daylight").
— Unknown. — LPP
Christmas Morning ("They put me in the great spare bed"). —
Unknown.— PPYP
Christmas Night. — Alice Meynell.— POTT
Christmas Night (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Christmas Night in the Quarters. — Irwin Russell. — OHCS-16
(a&r.)— SPP (abr.)
Blessing the Dance (sel.).— BHP— LA
(Blessing on the Dance, A.) — OHCS-16 — SPP
De Fust Banjo («?/.).— A A— BAP— BLPA— GR-a— HBV
— IHA— LEAP— PFY
(First Banjo, The.) — BOHV—DRB— OHCS-16— LHV
—SPP
(Origin of the Banjo, The.)— SPE-4— THP
Mahsr John (sel.)— SPE-7
(Plantation Memories.) — PB-7
Christmas Night of '62. — William Gordon McCabe. — AA — APL
Christmas, 19 IS.— Percy Mackaye.— RH
Christmas, 1919.— Edgar A. Guest.— MRV
Christmas, 1919. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Christinas, 1917.— Brent Dow Allinson.— AOAH— OHPP— RH
Christmas, 1930.— Anderson M. Scruggs.— CAW— BPM-31
(Christmas Today.)— OQP— QP-2
(How Can They Honor Him.) — SDH
Christmas, 1903.— John Masefield.— PM
Christmas on the Farm.— H. S. Keller.— WRR-28
Christmas on the Prairies. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Christmas Party, A.— Ellen Manly.— WRR-28
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Christmas: Past and Present.-— F. S. Holmes and S. H. Stack-
pole.— CAG
Christmas Peacemaker, The. — Virna Sheard. — CS
Christmas Peal, The. — Harriet Prescott Spofford.— PEOR
Christmas Pictures.— Stanley Schell. — WRR-28
Christmas Pictures.— D. B. Williamson.— HS
Christmas Piece, A. — Fred S. Cozzens.— CO AH
Christmas Prayer, A. — Molly Anderson Haley.— PS O
Christmas Prayer, A. — Herbert H. Hines. — PSO — OQP— QP-1
Christmas Prayer, A. — George Macdonald. — BOL — SUS
Christmas Prayer. — Madeline Morse. — PSO
Christmas Prayer, A,— Cyril Wmterbotham. — VM
Christmas Present and What Came of It.— Rose Terry Cooke.—
Christmas Present for a Lady, A (abr.). — Myra Kelly.— GSRC
— PPD-1 (complete)— SPE-5— WRR-51
Christmas Presents.— Gerald Campbell. — SPE-5
Christmas Presents. — Marietta Holley. — WRR-28
Christmas Pretender, The. — Mrs. George Archibald. — WRR-28
Christmas, Prithee. — The Living Age. — CS
Christmas Question, A. — Minot J. Savage. — PEOR
Christmas Rede.— Jane Barlow. — OBVV
Christmas Repentance, A. — Sarah Bernhardt, tr. fr. the French.
(Repentir de Noel — French vers.) — WRR-7
Christmas Roses. — May Riley Smith. — PEOR
Christmas Season. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Christmas Secrets.— Alice E. Allen. — LPP
Christmas Secrets. — Bertha E. Nicholas. — HB
Christmas Sheaf, The.— Phoebe Gary.— BTB-2— WRR-28
Christmas Sheaf, The.— Mrs. A. M. Tomlinson.— WRR-6
Christmas Silence, The. — Margaret Deland. — CLS— COAH—
CRYO— OHIP— -PEM— PRWS— SDH
Christmas Song, A. — William Cox Bennett. — COAH — VA
Christmas Song. — Teresa Brayton. — JKCP
Christmas Song, A. — Florence Evelyn Dratt. — CRYO — SDH
Christmas Song. — Eugene Field (wr. at. to Lydia Avery Coon-
ley Ward) .—CCP— COAH— CRYO— DD—HH— OHIP
— PB-1— PBV— PRWS
(Song.)— GFA— PEF— RAR
(Why?)— LPP
Christmas Song. —Laurence Housman. — SDH — YF
Christmas Song, A. — Tudor Jenks. — COAH
Christmas Song. — Edmund Hamilton Sears. — COAH — CRYO —
HS— SDH
(Calm en the Ear of Wight.) — LLC
(Christmas Hymn.) — BTB-1
(Listening Ear of Night, The.) — WRR-28
Christmas Song of Caedmon, The. — Harold Ensign Bennett
Pardee.— CLS
Christmas Song for Three Guilds, A. — G. K. Chesterton.—
TCPD
Christmas Spirit, The. — Unknown. — PEDC
Christmas Star, The.— Wolstan Dixey. — PRK
Christmas Stocking, A. — Lizzie Alderdice. — WRR-28
Christmas Story, The. — Bible, N. T. See Saint Luke.
Christmas Story, A. — Jane Kavanagh. — OHCS-31
Christmas Story from the Bible, The. — Bible, N. T. See St.
Matthew.
Christmas Substitute. — Anna Sprague Packard. — WRR-39
Christmas Symbol, The. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
Christmas Tears. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Christmas Telephone, A.— Alice E. Allen.— CRYO
Christmas Thought, A. — Lucy Larcom.— PEOR— WRR-28
Christmas Thought about Dickens, A. — Bertha S. Scranton. —
PEOR
Christmas Thoughts. — Washington Irving. See Christmas.
Christmas Tide.— Eliza Cook.— HS
Christmas Time. — Mrs. F. Spangenberg. — PPYP
Christmas Today. — E. G. Reith. — PSO
Christmas Today. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — OQP — QP-2
(Christmas 1930.)— BPM-31— CAW
(How Can They Honor Him.) — SDH
Christmas Treasures. —Eugene Field.— PEF— SDH— WRR-2
"Christmas Tree, The. — Mary Frances Butts. — CPN
Christmas Tree, The.— Mary E. Wilkins Freeman.— PEDC
Christmas Tree, The. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs Ger-
ritt Van Deth).-— OHCS-16
Christmas Tree, The.— Edward Shillito.— MOM— OQP— QP-1
— SDH
Christmas Tree, The ("Colored popcorn on a string"). — C7n-
known.— WRR-28
Christmas Tree, The ("You come from a land where snow lies
deep") . — Unknown. — CS
Christmas Tree, The.— Lucy Wheelock. — WRR-28
( Christmas-Tree. ) — HS
Christma, Tn «* N^c -hard Watson Gilder.
(Sery.)— COAH
Christmas Tree of Good Saint Florentin, The (in La Merveil-
leuse Histoire du Bon St. Florentin d' Alsace). — Un
known, tr. fr. the French by "L'Oncle Hanse." — CAD
Christmas Trees, The.— Mary Frances Butts. — CRYO — OHIP
Christmas Trees. — Robert Frost. — YF
Christmas Trees.— Violet Alleyn Storey.— CRYO— SDH
Christmas Turkey, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-38
Christmas versus Fourth of July. — Unknown. — WRR-S2
Christmas Visitor, A. — Unknown. — GS — MPC-3
(Santa Claus.) — CCP— CFBP— COAH— CPN— CRYO—
HBVY— HH— MPC-5 — PEDC — PEM (abr.)—
PRWS— SPE-1— TVC
Christmas Wail, A. — Unknown. — PA
Christmas Weather.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Christmas Week.— Emma Sophie Stilwell, — BTB-6
Christmas Welcome, The.— Unknown. — WRR-26
Christmas Wish, A.— Eugene Field.— MCG— -WRK-28
Christmas Wish, A.— Celia Thaxter.— CRYO— SDH
Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day, sel. — Robert Browning.
Life (fr. Christmas Eve). —QP-2
Rest Remaineth (fr. XVI and XXXIII of Easter-Day) -,
MRV— OQP— QP-1
(Easter Day Breaks!)— MOM
Christmas-Eve Redemption, A.— Hamilton Aide.— WRR-16
Christmas-Land. — Unknown. — CS
Christmas-Tide ("Let no mon cum into this hall"). — Unknown
— CBOV
Christmas-Tide ("There was a little old man with silvery hair"}
—Unknown.— -BTE-8— WRR-7
Christmas-Tide Shadow, A.— Norman Howard. — OHCS-33
Christmas-Time. — Kate Neely Festellis. — HS
Christmas-Time Jingle, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Christmas-Tree. — Lucy Wheelock. See Christmas Tree, The.
Christmas-Trees, — Kenneth Grahame, — CBPC
Christo Columbo. — Unknown.— WRR-38
Christobal. — "Sophie May" (Rebecca Sophia Clarke.)— CS
Christopher C. — Unknown.— OHCS-31
Christopher Cobb.— Unknown.— GSRC
Christopher Columbus. — Antonio Gazzoletti, tr. fr. the Italian
by Adam Rondel.— WTRR-3 2
Christopher Columbus. — Unknown. — GH — HHHA
Christopher Columbus. — Annette Wynne. — HH
Christopher Marlowe.— Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Son
nets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Christopher of the Shenandoah, A.— Edith M. Thomas. — PAH
Christopher White.— Unknown.— ESP^B
Christ's Friends.— Mary Elizabeth Coleridge.— EPW-5
Christ's Gift to Man.— Unknown. — ACP
Christ's Giving. — Anna E. Hamilton. — OQP — QP-1
Christ's Nativity.— Henry Vaughan.— COAH— YF
(Awake, Glad Heart.)— CHB
Christ's Pity. — Elsa Gidlow. — TL
Christ's Reign of Peace.— Stephen Phillips. — MOM
Christ's Triumph after Death.— Giles Fletcher. See Christ's
Victory and Triumph.
Christ's Victory and Triumph, sets. — Giles Fletcher.
Christ's Triumph after Death (Bk. IV).— EA (6 sts. only)
—EPS
(Celestial City, The — set. fr. above.)— OBS
Description of Mercy (fr. Bk. I). — EV-2
Excellency of Christ (fr. Bk. I).— WGRP
Justice and Mercy (abr. fr. Bk. I).— EPEP
(Christ's Victory in Heaven — shorter sel.) — EPW-2
Lady of Vain Delight, The (fr. Bk. II).— WRR-11
Satan (fr. Bk. II).— EPEP
Wooing Song (fr. Bk. II).— EV-2— HBV— OBEV
Christ's Victory in Heaven. — -Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Vic
tory and Triumph.
Christus: A Mystery, sets. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Abbess's Story, The (fr. Pt. II, Sec. IV).— BTB-5
Christus: "My work is finished; I am strong" (fr. Pt. I,
First Interlude).— MOM
(Finished.)— BTB-4
Fate of the Prophets, The (fr. Pt. I, Introitus).— WGRP
Finale of Christus (fr. Pt. Ill, Finale).— CAP
(He That Doeth the Will — set. fr. above.)— MOM.
Flight into Egypt, The (fr. Pt. II, Sec. III).— APW—
Jesus at Play with His School-Mates (fr. Pt. II, Sec. Ill),
Village School, The (fr. Pt II, Sec, III).— APW
Christus Consolator. — Rossiter W. Raymond. — HBV — MOM—
OQP— QP-1
Christus Mathaeum et Discipulos Alloquitur. — Sir Edward
Sherburne. — ACP
Christus Triumphans. — Conde" B. Pall en.— CAW
Chromatics. — Emily Selinger. — HTR
Chronicle, A. — Unknown. — NA
Chronicle, The: A Ballad. — Abraham Cowley. — AEP-W —
BOHV— CEP— EPW-2— EV-2— FT— LPS-1— TPH
Chronicle of Wasted Time.— William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
Chronicles of Aunt Minerva Ann, The, sel. — Joel Chandler
Harris.
How She Went into Business.— SPE-1
Chrysalis, A.— Mary Emily Bradley.— AA— HBV— PECK— SN
Chrysalis, The. — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. See Two Epigrams.
Chrysalis. — Kerker Quinn. — TB
Chrysalis. — Kathryn Bruchholz Thomson. — HB
Chrysanthemum, The.— Frank S. Pixley.— BTB-9
Chrysanthemums. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — PEOR
Chrysanthemums. — Roberta Kerr Elliot. — BTB-7
Chrysanthemums. — Francis Stewart Flint. — MBP
Chryseis. — Walter Conrad Arensberg. — LA
Chrysolites and Rubies Bacchus Brings, The. — Walter Savage
Landor.— BPN— EPN
Chrystmasse of Olde.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Chthonia to Athens.- -Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Erech-
theus.
Chuck's Koodoos.— James Whitcomb Riley. See Some Imita
tions.
TITLE INDEX
City
Chums.— James William Foley.— OHCS-39— PTA-2
Chums. — Arthur Guiterman. — MPB
Church, The.— Charles Rann Kennedy. — PASC
Church, The.— Edwin Ford Piper. — WGRP
Church, The. — Jules Remain, tr. fr. the French bv Tethro
Bithell.— WGRP
Church and Church-yard at Night.— Robert Blair. 5V*? Grave.
"Church bells are ringing, The." — James Thomson. See Sun
day up the River.
Church Decking at Christmas. — William Wordsworth.— COAH
Church Dolorous. — Ernest Rhys. — BPM-36
Church Fair, The. — Louis Eisenbeis. — OHCS-27
Church in Lucre Hollow, The. — Louis Eisenbeis. — OHCS-33
Church Kitchen, The. — Louis Eisenbeis.— OHCS-32
Church Music. — George Herbert. — EPS
Church Music.— C7«fewo«w.— -HT— WRR-29
(Choirs' Way of Telling It, The — si. diff.)— OHCS-30
(Solomon Was Not So Arrayed — abr.) — WRR-S1
Church of a Dream, The. — Lionel Johnson. — BMC — EPW-5 —
GTIV— OBMV— TIP
Church of Brou, The.— Matthew Arnold.— PPD-1— WRR-1
(Hunters, The.)— CCR
Church of England, The. — John Dryden. See Hind and the
Panther, The.
Church of the Best Licks, The. — Edward Eggleston. See Hoosier
Schoolmaster, The.
Church of the Revolution, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — PAH
Church Porch, The, sels. — George Herbert.
"Drink not the third glass which thou canst not tame." —
EPEP
Maxims.— CBE
"Thou whose sweet youth, and early hopes enhance." — LPS-2
(Stanzas from "The Church Porch" — diff. sts.) — TVSH
Church Reveries of a School-Girl. — Mrs. Enoch Taylor. —
OHCS-20
Church Service for Lincoln's Day. — Unknown. — WRR'-46
Church Spider, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-13
Church the Garden of Christ, The. — Isaac Watts. — AEP-D
Church" Today, The.— William Watson.— WGRP
Church Triumphant, The. — John Addington Symonds. — WBLP
(Human Outlook, The.) — WGRP
(Loftier Race, A.)— MRV
Church Universal, The. — Samuel Longfellow. — WGRP
Church Walking with the World. — Mathilda C. Edwards. — BLPA
Church Windows, The. — George Herbert. — EPS — OBS
(Windows, The.)— OAEP
Church-Builder, The. — Thomas Hardy. — BEL
Churches and Saloons. — John F. Hurst.— WRR-18
Churches of Rome and of England, The. — John Dryden. See
Hind and the Panther, The.
Church-Floor, The.— George Herbert.— ATP— OBS
Church's One Foundation, The.— Samuel J. Stone.— WGRP
Church's Testimony, The. — John Dryden. See Hind and the
Panther, The.
Church- Windows, The. — Unknown. See Poem, in Defence of the
Decent Ornaments of Christ-Church, Oxon, occasioned
by a Banbury Brother, Who Called Them Idolatries, A.
Churchyard, The. — Robert Buchanan.— HBV — VA
'Churchyard among the Mountains, The. — William Wordsworth.
See Excursion, The.
Churchyard on the Sands, The. — Lord de Tabley. — CBOV— CH
—HBV
Churning Charm. — Unknown, — MV-1
Chust Jane.— John Luther Long.— WRR-58
Ciaran, the Master of Horses and Lands. — Joseph Campbell. —
JKCP
Cicada, The. — Ou-yang Hsiu, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley.— -AWP
,Cicely Croak. — Emma C. Dowd.— BTB-6 — GSRC
Cid, The, sels. — Unknown, tr, fr. the Spanish,
Cid and Bavieca, The. — OHCS-7
Cid and the Leper, The, tr. by John Gibson Lockhart. —
WRR-8
Siege of Zamora, The (sel. fr. Bk. II — tr, by Robert
Southey).— WRR-1 1
Cid and Bavieca, The. — Unknown. See Cid. The.
Cid and the Leper, The. — Unknown. See Cid, The.
Cid of the West. — Edna Dean Proctor. — DD — GA
Cider Song, A.— Gilbert Keith Chesterton. — MM
Cid's Rising, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.— OBRV
Cielito Lindo (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Cigarette's Ride and Death. — "Ouida." See Under Two Flags.
Cigarettes Will Spoil Yer Life (with music). — Unknown.— AS
Cimabuella. — Bayard Taylor. — PA
Cinder King, The. — Unknown. — STB
Cinderella (arr.). — Josephine Thorpe.
(Enchanted Book-Shelf, The.)— MOB
Cinquains. — Adelaide Crapsey.
Anguish. — PFE
Fate Defied.— NP—NV—PT—SBMV—YT
Guarded Wound, The.— LA— NP— NV
Laurel in the Berkshires.— GT-2
Moon Shadows. — PFE — LA
Night Winds.— ISP— NV— SBMV
November Night. — BAP —BLV— GT-2— ISP— LA— MAP
— ME— MPB— NP— NV— PFE— PFY— PIAE —
PT
Susanna and the Elders. — LA — MAP — NP
Trapped.— MCCG
Triad. — BAP — BLV— CBOV— ISP— MAP— MCCG—NP
—PFE— PFY— SMP— WTP-3
Cinquains (Continued) .
Warning, The.— BAP— BAV— BLV— CBOV— LA— MAP
— MCCG— NP—NV— PFE— PIAE— SBMV
Winter.— M PB— PFE
Cinque Port, A. — John Davidson. — TVSH
Circe.— Lord De Tabley.— VA
Circe. — Austin Dobson. See Rose-Leaves.
Circe.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— MLP
Circe. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MAP A
Circe. — Louis MacNeice. — OBMV
Circe Remembers. — Sherman Conrad. — CAG
Circe's Palace. — T. S. Eliot.— CAG
Circle of Tributes to Lincoln. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-46
Circles.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APW
Circles of Doors. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Circling Year, The. — Ramona Graham. — PTA-2
Circumstance. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Circumstance. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — BOHV
Circumstance. — Maggie Woody Stratton. — HB
Circumstance. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPP — CG
Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of Literature in Amer
ica, The, sel. — Edward Everett.
Prospects of the Republic, The. — BTB-4
Circumstantial Evidence. — Chicago Netvs. — MHT
Circus. — Eleanor Farjeon. — MPB — SUS — UTS
Circus. The. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — GFA — MPB — UTS
Circus, The. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — TPH
Circus Boy, The. — A. A. Vyvyan Thomson. — OHCS-33
Circus Called "The Universe," The — Vachel Lindsay. See My
Lady, Dancer for the Universe.
Circus Clown, The. — John Ferguson. — HMSP — MW
Circus Clown, The.— Ijfathan D. Urner.— OHCS-1S
Circus Garland, A. — Rachel Field. — UTS
Epilogue.
Equestrienne.
Parade. »
Performing Seal.
Circus Memories. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Circus Parade, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Circus Parade, The. — Olive Beaupre Miller. — GFA
Circus Parade. — James S. Tippett. — UTS
Circus-Day Parade, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR—
MPC-8— PB-4— POY
Circus-Postered Barn, The. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — MAP
Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare, The, sels.
— Walter Savage Landor.
Maid's Lament, The. — BPN — EPW-4— EV-4 — GTBS —
HBV — LPS-1 — OBEV —OBRV— OBVV— TPH
— VA
Upon a Sweet-Briar. — BPN
Citation for Horace Gregory. — Muriel Rukeyser. — NAMP
Cities, The. — "JE,." (George William Russell). — OBMV —
WGRP
Cities.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— CMP
Cities.— Claude McKay.— AMV-3S
Cities, The. — Jesse Stuart. — AMV-3S — BPM-35
Cities. — Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff. — MCT
Cities and Thrones and Powers. — Rudyard Kipling. See Puck
of Pook's Hill.
Cities Drowned.— Sir Henry Newbolt. — CH
Cities of the Mind. — Lynn Harold Hough. See Lure of Books,
The.
Citizen, The. — James Francis Dwyer. — LL-1
Citizen and the Saloon System, The. — Samuel Dickie. —
WRR-18
Citizen of Sunlight, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-8
Citizen of the World. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1 — MOM — OOP —
QP-1
Citizens Defend Angiers, The. — William. Shakespeare. See
King John.
Citizens to Blame. — Joseph W. Folk. — SPE-S
City, The.— "^E" (George William Russell).— WGRP
City, The.— Richard Burton. See City of the Dead.
City, The. — Sarah Litsey. — BPM-34
City, The. — Frank Mason North. — WGRP
(Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life.) — MOM
City, The. — Charles Hanson Towne. See Manhattan.
City, The, sels. — Arthur Upson.
Agamede's Song. — LBMV — LEAP
Euchenor Chorus. — LBMV
City Afternoon, A. — Edith Wyatt. — NP
City and the Country Mouse, The. — Christina Georgina Ros-
setti. See City Mouse and the Garden Mouse, The.
City and the Sea, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow —
PEOR
City Asleep. — Maurice Lesemann. — NP
City Bells. — "Thomas Ingoldsby." See Lay of St. Aloy's, The.
City Butterfly, A. — Victor Starbuck. — LS
City Child, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson— CSBP—OTPC—
PRWS— TYP
City Childhood. — Salma Robinson. — PIAE
City Choir, The. — Cy Warman. — WRR-34
City Church, The.— "E. H. K."— WGRP
City Clerk, The.— Thomas Ashe.— OBVV
City Dawn. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van
Deth).— AMV-3S
City Dead-House, The.— Walt Whitman. — IAP
City Evening.— E. B. White.— NYBV
City Girl. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — HBMV . •,
City Horses, The. — Helen Myers Meldrum. — HMSP
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City
AN INDEX TO POBTBY AND RECITATIONS
City in the Sea, The.— Edgar Allan Poe.— AA— AP— APA—
APB — APD—APL— APW — BAP— BLV — CAP —
CBOV— CR—GPE — HBV — IAP — LEAP — LL-3—
MOAP— OBAV— SPP— TCAP— WHA
(Doomed City, The.)— OBRV
"City is of Night; perchance of Death, The." — James Thomson.
See City of Dreadful Night, The.
City Lights.— Karle Wilson Baker.— PCD
City Lights. — Rachel Lyman Field. — GFA
City Man's Dream of the Country. — Sarn Walter Foss. — BTB-8
(Country Summer Pastoral, A.) — BOHV (si. abr.) —
WRR-14
City Mouse and the Garden Mouse, The. — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. — CFBP— CPN— HB V—HBV Y— JPC— M PB
— MPC-S— OTPC— PB-3— PPL— UTS
(City and the Country Mouse, The.) — PBV
(City Mouse, The.)— CCP
(City Mouse and the Country Mouse.) — TYP
("City mouse lives in a house, The.") — SUS
City Mystery, A. — Amy Randolph. — WRR-7
"City of Brass, The." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
City of Dreadful Night, The. — James Thomson (1834-1882). —
VLEP
"Anear the centre of that northern crest" (XXI). — BMEP
__EPW-4 — MBP— NBE— OAEP— POTT— V A—
WTP-9
(Melancholia.)— MBP (abr.)— VA
("Melencolla.")— CRE
"Chambers of the mansions of my heart, The" (fr. X).
(From "The City of Dreadful Night.") —LEAP
"City is of Night; perchance of Death, The" (I). — BMEP
_EPW-47-NBE— OAEP— POTT— PYM (abr.)
"He stood alone within the spacious square" (IV). — POTT
("As I came through the desert" — abr.) — EP — EPP—
MBP
(Nightmare — abr.) — BLV
"How the moon triumphs through the endless nights!"
(XVII) .— BMEP— EPW-4— GTML— GTSL
"I sat me weary on a pillar's base" (XX). — OAEP — POTT
— TPH
(Sphinx, The.)— EPN
"Large glooms were gathered in the mighty fane" (XIV).
—OAEP— POTT
Proem: "Lo, thus, as prostrate, *In the dust I write.' " —
OAEP
(Proem: The City of Dreadful Night.) — POTT
City of Falling Leaves, The. — Amy Lowell. See 1777.
City of God, The. — Samuel Johnson. — AA — WGRP
City of God, The. — Francis Turner Palgrave. — WGRP
City of Is, The. — Minot J. Savage. — BTB-5
City of Monuments. — Muriel Rukeyser. — NAMP
City of My Love, The.— Julia Ward Howe.— MCT— PER
City of Ships.— Walt Whitman.— APW
City of Sleep, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
City of the Dead, The. — Richard Burton. — HBV— LEAP
(City, The.)— LBAP
City of the End of Things, The. — Archibald Lampman. — VA
City of the Living, The (abr.). — Unknown. — LLC
City of the Soul, The. — Lord Alfred Douglas. — HBMV —
LBBV (abr.)
Each New Hour's Passage Is the Acolyte (sel.).— WHA
("Each new hour's passage," etc.) — BMEP — MBP
City or Country. — Unknown. — PPYP
(Two Little Girls.)— WRR-50
City Pigeons. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
City Priest. — Anne Higginson. — OQP — QP-1
City Rain. — Lola Mallet. — DDA
City Roofs. — Charles Hanson Towne. — APD — BLPA — CV—
PVS— SBMV
City Song-, A. — John Hanlon Mitchell. — OCL
City Songs.— Mark Van Doren.— NYBV
"Think no less of all his pain" (II).
"What if the ways be stone" (I).
City Sportsman, The.— William H. Hills.— PPYP— YPS
City Square. — Leonora Speyer. — BPM-31
City Tale, A.— Alfred H. Miles.— OHCS-35
City That Will Not Repent, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
City Tramp, The, sel — T. P. Cameron Wilson.
In the City.— MW
City Tree, The. — Isabella Valancy Crawford.— OCL
City Trees. — Vere Dargan. — OQP — QP-2
City Trees. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — MLP — SAM
City Voice, A. — Theodosia Garrison. — NLK — VOD
City Wall, The. — Eunice Tietiens. — NP
City-Dweller, The. — Bernice Kenyon. — PT
City's Crown, The. — William Dudley Foulke.— HBMV— OQP
__QP_2— WGRP
City-Storm. — Harold Monro. — MBP
City- Weary. — Edgar A. Guest. — NLK
Civic Creed.— Mary McDowell.— TYP
Civil War. — Charles Dawson Shanley. — HBV — LPS-2—
OHCS-4— PAH
(Fancy Shot.)— PAPm
Civil War — An Episode of the Commune. — Victor Hugo, tr, fr.
the French by Lucy H. Hooper.— OHCS-32
(Civil War.)— DRB
(Relenting Mob, A.)— BTB-6— PPSC
Civil Wars, The, sels. — Samuel Daniel.
Death of Talbot, The.— EPW-1— EV-1 (shorter set.)
"Morning of that day which was his last, The." — EPEP
Civilization. — Stanton A. Coblentz. — OQP — QP-2
Claim to Love. — Giovanni Battista Guarini, tr. fr. the Italian
by Thomas Stanley.— A WP
Claim Was Met. The.— Unknown.-— OHCS-37
Claims of Mutability Pleaded before Nature. — Edmund Spen
ser. See Faerie Queene, The (Pageant of the Seasons,
Clair de^Lune.— Ford Madox Ford.— BMEP
Clair de Lune. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.— AWP
Clam Man, The.— Burke Boyce.— DDA
Clam-Soup. — William Augustus Croflut.— -THP
Clancy of the Mounted Police. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Clann Cartie. — Egan O'Rahilly, tr. fr. the Gaelic by James
Stephens.— GTIV
Clansman, The, .re/.— Thomas Dixon, Jr.
Assassination of Lincoln. — WRR-45
"Clap, clap handies."— Mother Goose. — PPL
Clapping Game. — Mother Goose. See Pease Porridge.
Clare Coast.— Emily Lawless.— GTIV
Clare de Kitchen. — Unknown. — BLPA
Clare Market.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Clarel, sel. — Herman Melville.
Epilogue: "If Luther's day expand to Darwin's year." —
APW— LA
Clarence's Dream. — William Shakespeare. See King Richard
Clan", the Maid of Milan, sel. — John Howard Payne.
Home, Sweet Home.— AA— APD— APL— APW— BAV—
BLPA— CPN — CTBP — HBV — HT — LEAP—
LLC (abr.)— LPS-1— MPC-1 1— OBAV— OTPC-
PB-7— PBGG — PECK — SR — ST — TCAP-
WBLP — WLIP — WRR-41 (pant.) — WRR-48
(2 sts. with music)— WTP-7
Claribel.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN—EPNC— EPW-5—
MV-2— VLEP
ClaribePs Prayer. — "Lynde Palmer" (Mrs. Mary Louise Pee
bles) .—APB— MHT
Clarimonde. — Theophile Gautier, tr, fr. the French by Lafcadio
Hearn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP— WTP-4
Clarion.— Sir Walter Scott. See Old Mortality.
Clarion-Call, The. — Unknown. — BLRP
Clark Street Bridge.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Class Chronicles. — Edith Palmer Putnam.— WRR-54
Class Day Drill for Young Ladies' School.— Elise West Quaife.
--WRR-54
Class Mottoes. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Class Poet — 1920. — "R. L." (Russell Robins Lord). See Au
tobiography.
Class-Day Address. — Clarence D. Shank. — WRR-54
Class-Day and Ivy-Day Programs and Exercises. — Unknown.—
WRR-54
Class-Day Toasts. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Art (IV).
History (VI).
Language (VII).
Literature (V).
Music (III).
Philosophy (I).
Religion (II).
Science (VIII).
Classic Ode, A. — Charles Battell Loomis. — NA
Classical Criticism. — George Lynde Richardson. — AA
Classical Music. — George Kyle.— WRR-3
Claud Halcro's Song. — Sir Walter Scott. Sec Pirate, The.
Claude Matthews. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Claude Melnotte's Apology. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See
Lady of Lyons, The.
Claudian, seL — Herman and Wills.
Curse, The.— WRR-13
Claudius and Cynthia (abr.). — Maurice Thompson. — BTB-1
Clavering. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — HBMV
Clay.— E. V. Lucas.— FT— HBV
Clay Hills.— Jean Starr Untermeyer.— CP— HBMV— MAP-
MLP— NP— NV— PCD— POOT
Claymore ! — Lewis Spence. — HM S P
Clean. — Dorothy Mitchell. — CAG
Clean Clara. — William Brighty Rands. — ABVC — BOHV —
HBV— HBVY
Clean Curtains. — Carl Sandburg. — LL-3 — SASS— TCAP
Clean Hands. — Austin Dobson. — AOAH
Clean Hands. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Clean Platter, The.— Ogden Nash.— BOHV— TL
Clean Politics.— Theodore Roosevelt.— PTWP
Cleaning Day. — Eva Gilbert Swift.— ST
Cleanliness.— Charles and Mary Lamb.— OTPC — PRWS
Cleansing. — Heinrich Suso Waldeck, tr. fr. the German by
George N. Schuster. — CAW
Cleansing Fires. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — WGRP
Cleansing of Heorot, The. — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Cleanthus Trilling. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon
River, The.
Clear and Cool. — Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies, The.
Clear and Gentle Stream. — Robert Bridges. — POT
(Elegy: "Clear and gentle stream!") — GPE — OAEP—
PWB
Clear Case, A.— Wade Whipple.— OHCS-29
Clear May, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Clear Melody.— Robert Hillyer.— BPM-36
Clear Midnight, A. — Walt Whitman. — CAP
"Clear or cloudy, sweet as April showering." — Unknown. —
"Clear, placid Lemanl thy contrasted lake." — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Lake
Leman).
Clear Pools. — Jeannette Marks.— LHW
Clear the Way.— Charles Mackay.— ICBD— OHCS-16
TITLE INDEX
Clouds
Clear the Way. — Unknown. — BS
"Cleared." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
"Clearest eyes in all the world they read, The." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Sequence of Sonnets on the
Death of Robert Browning.
CIearingaP/
Clearing Up Technicalities. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Cleary Pioneer, A. — Fred Crewe. — DDA
Clefs.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Cleitagoras. — Leonidas of Tarentum, tr. fr. the Greek by
William M. Hardinge. — AWP
Clemency of Salah-ud Deen, The. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — WRR-24
Clementine. — Unknown. — WTP-1
Cleomenes, sel. — John Dryden.
Song: "No, no, poor suffering Heart no Change endeav
our" (Act II, sc. ii). — CEP — TCEP
(No, No, Poor Suffering Heart.)— EPRE
Cleon. — Robert Browning. — GEPC — OAEP — VLEP
Cleon and I. — Charles Mackay. — ICBD— LPS-3 — PB-9— POOT
— PTA-2 — SPE-2
Cleone to Aspasia. — Walter Savage Landor. See Pericles and
Aspasia.
Cleonicos. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See Echoes from Theoc
ritus.
Cleopatra, sel. — Samuel Daniel.
Chorus: "Then thus we have beheld." — OBSC
Cleopatra. — William Shakespeare. See Anthony and Cleopatra.
Cleopatra. — William Wetmore Story. — AA — BAP — BAY —
OBAV— MR— SR— WTP-8 (abr.)
Cleopatra.— Edith C. Tyler.— WRR-53
Cleopatra and Antony. — Gretchen O. Warren. — MCT
Cleopatra Dying.— Thomas Stephens Collier. — BLPA
Cleopatra Embarking on the Cydnus. — Thomas Kibble Hervey.
— BCEP
"Cleopatra, who thought they maligned her." — Newton Mackin
tosh. See Limericks.
Cleopatra's Barge. — William Shakespeare. See Antony and
Cleopatra.
Cleopatra's Protest. — Edward Livingston Keyes. — WRR-3
Clerical Oppressors. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PAH
Clerical Wit.— Unknown.— OHCS-4
Clerk, The.— H. M. Hetherington.— GPWW
Clerk Colvill.— Unknown.— ESPE
(Clerk Colven.)— OBB
Clerk of Oxford, A. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue).
Clerk Saunders (diff. versions). — Unknown, — BCEP — CR — EA
— EBSV— EPW-1— ESPB (A, B, and F vers.)— EV-2
—LEAP— OAEP— OBB— OBEY— WTP-1
Clerkes Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales
(Clerkes Tale, The).
Clerks, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — AA — MAP
Clerks and the Bells, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Clerk's Twa Sons o Owsenford, The, — Unknown. — ESPB
Clevedon Church. — Andrew Lang. — BSV
Cleveland. — William Goldsmith Brown. — GA — DD
Cleveland's Song.— Sir Walter Scott. See Pirate, The.
Clever Matchmakers.— Beatrice E. Rice. — WRR-3 1
Clever Tom Clinch Going to Be Hanged. — Jonathan Swift. —
CEP
Click o' the Latch.— Nancy Byrd Turner.— HBMV—SPT
Cliff Klingenhagen. — Edwin Arlington Robinson, — MAP —
MOAP
Cliff Rose, The.— Ernest Fewster.— OCL
Cliff-Top, The.— Robert Bridges.— GFA (1st st. only)— GT-2
— PWB
Clifton. — Thomas Edward Brown.— EPW-5 — POTT
Clifton Chapel.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— CRE— OBVV
Climacteric. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Climatic Sorcery. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Climb.— Winifred Welles. — BAP— JPC— NY— TSW— TSWC
— VOD
Climb of Life, The. — Edwin Markham.— MRV
Climber, The. — Carl Carmen — BPM-33
Climbing. — Thomas Edward Brown.— VLEP
Climbing a Mountain. — Tao-ytin, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley.— GT-2
Climbing after Knowledge. — Christopher Marlowe. See Tam-
burlaine.
Climbing Road, The. — Clinton Scollard.— POY
Climbing Tintock. — Unknown. — WRR-22
Climbing to the Light. — Charles Mackay.— RIS
Cling to Faith. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Ancient Sage.
Clinical. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Clink of the Ice, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Clinker, The.— Unknown.— MPC-12— PB-6— PEDC
Clinton South of Polk. — Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Clipper Ship "Dreadnaught," The. — Unknown. — IHA
Clipper Ships, The. — Edgar Lee Masters. — TCAP
Clipper-Ships. — John Gould Fletcher. — CP
Clito's Address to the Men of Athens. — Unknown. — WRR-13
Clive (abr.). — Robert Browning.— BTB-7
Clock, The.— Unknown.— PBV
Clock and Dial, The.— Allan Ramsay.— CBOV
"Clock at Berne, The." — Sidney Grundy. — WRR-13
Clock of Life,, The. — George H. Candler.— SPS
(Now.)— VIL
Clock Shop, The. — Jeannette C. Shirk. — GFA
Clock Speaks, The.— Paul West.— WRR-48
Clock Stopped, A (Time and Eternity, CXXXV) . — Emily Dick
inson. — APA
(Dying, XXIII.)— MAPA
Clock-a-Clay.— John Clare.— WHA
(Clock-o'-Clay.)— BLV
Clocking Hen, The. — Mrs. Ann Hawkshaw. See Clucking Hen
The.
Clocks. — Louis Ginsberg. — PIAE
Clocks.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Clocks of Rondaine, The. — Frank Stockton. — CAD
Clock's Song, The. — Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. — AA — JKCP
Clod, The.— Edwin Curran,— BAP— HBMV
Clod and the Pebble, The.— William Blake.— AEP-D— AWP—
BEL— CRE— EM-1— EP — EPP— GPE— ISP— JAWP
—NAL—NBE— OAEP— OBEC— TOP— WBP
Cloe Jealous. — Matthew Prior. — CEP
Cloister. — Conrad Aiken. — MAP
Cloister, The. — Richard Le Gallienne. — LBBV
Cloister.— Charles L. O'Donnell.— CAW
Cloister Garden at Certosa, The. — Richard Burton.— ME — UFE
Cloistered. — Alice Brown. — A A — BAP — LEAP
Cloistered. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — LEAP
Clonard.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— HBMV— MCT— VOD
Clonmacnoise. — Angus O'Gillan. See Dead at Clonmacnoise,
The.
"Cloris, it is not thy disdain." — Sidney Godolphin, Earl of Go-
dolphin. — EG
(To the Tune of, In Fay the I Cannot Keepe My Father's
Sheepe.)— OBS
Close of Day, The.— Wesley Curtwright.— CDC
Close of Day, The. — Armand Gouffe, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Close of the Battle of Waterloo. — Victor Hugo. See Les
Miserables.
Close the Book. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Close to the Earth. — Margaret Emerson Bailey. — BPM-30
Close up the Ranks.— Edward S. Van Zile.— PEDC
Close Up This House.— Joseph Bridges.— AMV-3S
Close Your Eyes! — Arna Bontemps. — CDC
Closed Door, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — BLPA
Closet Scene from Harnlet. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet
("Now, mother," etc.).
Closing Lines of "Prometheus Unbound." — Percy Bysshe Shel
ley. See Prometheus Unbound ("Pale stars are gone,
The").
Closing Scene, The.— Thomas Read. — AA — APB — HBV —
LBAP— LPS-2— OHCS-2— SN
Closing Scene, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-31 — TS
Closing the Doors. — Irene Pettitt McKeehan. — MRV — OOP—
QP-1
Closing Year, The. — George Denison Prentice. — BTB-1 — HT —
LLC— LPS-3— OHCS-1
Clothes. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — PPL
Clothes Do But Cheat and Cozen Us. — Robert Herrick.— ALV
Clothes Make the Man. — Booth Tarkington. See Seventeen.
Cloud, A. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Cloud, The. — Oliver Herford. — BOHV
Cloud. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — LA
Cloud, The.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— ATP — BCEP — BEL—
BLV— BPN— BTB-S — CBOV — CR — CRE— CRP—
EM-2— EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP — EPW-4 — ERP —
EV-4— GBOV (br. sel.)— GEPC— GEPM— GN— GPE
— GR-e— HBV— ISP — JHP — LC — LL-4 — LLC —
LPS-3— MCCG—MPB—MW—NAL— OAEP — OBAV
— OBRV — ODP — OG — OHFP — OTA— OTPC —
PB-8— PBGG (abr.)— PIAE — PJH-2— PTA-1— PTER
— PYM— RAR (br. sel.)— RG— RIS (1st 2 sts.)—SBA
— SEP— SN— TCEP— TOP— TPH—TVSH—TYP
(April Day, An — Brown — arr. and abr.) — WRR-9
Cloud, The. — Sara Teasdale. — POT
Cloud and Flower. — Agnes Lee. — ME
Cloud and Sun. — Joseph Campbell. — CGOV
Cloud by Day, The. — Caedmon. See Paraphrase of the Scrip
tures.
Cloud Confines, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BEL — CRE —
EP— TCEP— TOP-— TPH— VLEP
Cloud House, The. — Adrian Mott. — HWC — PBV
Clouded Sun, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Clouds.— Charles R. Angell.— LPS-1
Clouds, The, seL — Aristophanes.
Song of the Clouds, tr. fr. the Greek by Oscar Wilde.—
Clouds— Norman Ault.— HBVY
Clouds.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB—GTSL—OBMV
Clouds, The.— William Croswell. — AA
Clouds. — William Henry Davies. — TCEP
Clouds. — Frank Ernest Hill.— LA
Clouds. — James Gates Percival. — APW
Clouds. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — CPN — PRWS— RAR—
TVSH
Clouds, The. — James Stephens. — GT-2
Clouds, The. — Unknown.— PEM
Clouds.— Beulah Will.— HB
Clouds.— Helen Wing.— GFA
Clouds across the Canyon. — John Gould Fletcher. See Grand
Canyon of the Colorado.
Clouds and Sky. — Lancaster Pollard. — NLK
Clouds Have Left the Sky, The.— Robert Bridges.— CH— EG
("Clouds have left the sky, The.")— PWB
Clouds Have Wings, The. — Gerald Gould.— TCPD
Clouds of Evening. — Robinson Jeffers. — MAP — TL
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Clouds of Gray. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
"Clouds that are so light, The." — Edward Thomas.— GTML
Clover, The.— Margaret Deland.— AA— PR
Clover. — Sidney Lanier. — APB
Clover, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Clover.— John Banister Tabb.— AA— APA— APD— LA— ME—
NLK— OBAV— PJH-2
Clown, The. — Beatrice Redpath. — CPG
Clownish Song, A. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last Will
and Testament.
Clown's Baby, The. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thom
son Janvier).— BTB-4 — MPC-10 — OHCS-23— PB-5—
PE— PPP— SCC— WRR-22
Clown's Courtship, The. — Unknown. — BOHV
(Quoth John to Joan.) — CH
Clown's Lament, The. — Clement Scott.— WRR-13
Clown's Story, The. — "Vandyke Brown" (Marc Eugene Cook).
— OHCS-8
Club, The.— Joseph Addison. See Spectator, The.
Club Meeting of Soloman's Wives, A. — Wallace Irwin. — SR
Club Presidents. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
"Club Woman, The." — Helen Ritterskamp Dunkerly. — HB
Clubs.— Mrs. W. O. Kelley.— HB
Clubwoman's Prayer, A. — Rebecca L. Moseley. — HB
Cluck, Cluck (with music} . — Unknown. — FTB
Clucking Hen, The.— Mrs. Ann Hawkshaw. — CPN — PB-1—
PBV— PPL
(Clocking Hen, The.)— HBVY— OTPC— SAS
Clue, The. — Charlotte Fiske Bates. — AA
Clues. — Mary Sinton Leitch.— LS
"Clunton and Clunbury." — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire
Lad, A (L).
Clyde's Waters. — Unknown. — BSV (A vers., abr.)
(Clyde Water — diff. longer vers.) — OBB
(Mother's Malison, or, Clyde's Waters, The— A and B
vers.} — ESPB
(Willie and May Margaret — diff. vers.} — BB
Co* B9ssy. — Jenny Joy. — WRR-2
Coaching the Rising Star. — Stella de Lorez. — BTB-7 —
WRR-20
Coal. — Dorothy E. Hanbury Rowe. — MM
Coal Cracker's Song. — Robert Allison Evans. — AMV-37
Coal Digger, The. — Jessie F. O'Donnell. — WRR-30
Coal Man, The. — Hugh Chesterman. — GFA
Coals of Fire.— A. P. Herbert.— ALV
(Noble Revenge, The.)— OHCS-6
Coals of Fire. — Unknown. — PTWP
Coasters, The. — Thomas Fleming Day. — AA — OBAV — PFY
Coast-Guard, The. — Emily Huntington Miller. — PEOR
Coasting. — May M. Anderson. — PEM
Coasting New Year's Eve. — Unknown. — HS
Coasts. — Beatrice Ravenel. See Tidewater.
Coastwise Lights, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — MCT — RKV
Cob Houses, The. — Kate Putnam Osgood. — WRR-17
Cobbe's Prophecies. — Unknown. — NA
Cobbler. — Peggy Bacon. — NYBV
Cobbler, The.— Unknown.— PPYP— YFR
Cobbler and Children. — Unknown. — WRR-41
Cobbler and Stork. — Eugene Field. — PEF
"Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe." — Unknown. — RIS
Cobbler in Willow Street, The.— George O'NeiL— HBMV—
SPT— VOD
Cobbler of Lynn, The. — George M. Vickers. — OHCS-26
Cobbler! Stick to Your Last; or, The Adventures of Joe Dob-
son.— "B. A. T."— ABVC
(Joe Dobson — with music.} — FTB
Cobblers' Song, The. — Charles Tilney. See Locrine.
Coble o Cargill, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Cobra, The. — Miller Hageman. — DRB
Cobweb.— Winifred Welles— LA
Cobwebs. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — ME
Cobwebs. — Unknown. — GFA
Cocaine Lil (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Cochrane's Bonny Grizzy. — Unknown. — STB
Cock, ' he. — Eleanor Farjeon. — RIS
Cock, The.— Rose Fyleman— UTS
Cock, The.— Unknown.— CGOV
Cock a Doodle Doo.— Mother Goose.— HBVY— OTPC— PB-3
("Cock-a-doodle-do !")— RIS
Cock and Hens. — Eliza Lee Follen. — SAS
Cock and the Bull, The. — Charles Stuart Calverley.— BOHV—
LPS-3— NA— PA
(Parodies.)— ALV
Cock and the Fox, The. — Jean de la Fontaine, tr. fr. the
French by E. Wright.— PPD-2— WTP-6
Cock Crowing in a Poulterer's Shop, A. — John Ferguson. —
HMSP
"Cock crows in the morn." — Mother Goose. — PPL
(Cocks, The.)— RIS
(Rules of Behaviour.)— HBVY
(What Every One Knows.)— TYP
Cock Robin.— Mo ther Goose. See North Wind Doth Blow,
The.
Cock Robin and Jenny Wren. — Unknown. — PBV
("Cock Robin got up early.") — RIS
(Cock Robin's Roundelay.)— CCP
Cock Robin's Death. — Mother Goose. See Death and Burial
of Cock Robin, The.
Cock Robin's Roundelay. — Unknown. See Cock Robin and
Jenny Wren.
Cock Up Your Beaver.— Robert Burns.— CBE — LC — MV-1
Cock-a-doodle-doo !— Richard R. Kirk.— TSWC— LS
Cockayne Country. — Agnes Mary F. Robinson. — OBVV — VA
Cock-Crow. — Abbie Huston Evans. — BAP
Cock-Crow .— Edward Thomas.— EPP—MBP—TCPD
Cock-Crow : Woodstock. — Henry Morton Robinson. — CAW
Cock-crowing.— Henry Vaughn. — EPS— NBE
Cockney Enigma on the Letter H. — Horace Mayhew. — PA
(Travesty of Miss Fanshawe's Enigma.) — BOHV
Cockney Wail, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-11
Cockney's Dream, The.— Frederick Victor Branford. — HMSP
Cockroach Song (La Cucaracha). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Mexi
can Spanish. See La Cucaracha.
Cocks, The.— Mother Goose.— RIS
("Cock crows in the morn.") — PPL
(Rules of Behaviour.)— HBVY
(What Every One Knows.)— TYP
Cocks and Hens. — Elizabeth Lee Follen. — SAS
Cocoa Tree, The.— Charles Warren Stocldard.— AA— CAW—
OBAV
Coco-Fiend, The. — Robert W. Service. See My Neighbors.
Cocooning. The. — Frederic Mistral. See Mireio, The.
Cocotte. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Coda.— Dorothy Parker.— BOHV
Code, The.— Robert Frost.— NP—TPH—YT
Code, The. — Christopher Morley.— LHV
Code of Morals, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— BHP — RKV — SPE-5
Codes. — Lois Seyster Montross. — HBMV
Codicil.— H. G. Dwight.— MRV
Codicil.— George Fox Home. — AMV-3S
Co-Ed Gladiators. — Unknozvn. — WRR-55
Ccelica. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica.
Coelo et in Terra.— Thomas Walsh.— JKCP
Ccelus to Hyperion.— John Keats. See Hyperion: a Fragment.
Cceur de Lion at the Bier of His Father. — Felicia Dorothea
Hemans.— OHCS-4
Coeur de Lion to Berengaria. — Theodore Tilton. — AA
Coffee My Mother Used to Make, The. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CD
(Like His Mother Used to Make.)— CPWR— IHA
Coffeepot Face, A. — Aileen Fisher. — MPB
Coffin, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German bv Louis
Untermeyer.— AWP —JAWP— WBP
Cogie o' Yill, A.— Andrew Shirrefs.— EBSV
Cogitative Bass Crank, The. — Joseph B. Cawthorn.— DDA
Coin, A.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Coin, The. — Sara Teasdale.— CP~~ HBMV— JHP— LC— ODP
— SP— SPT
Coin of Pity, The. — George Meredith. See Modern Love ("At
dinner she is hostess," etc.)
Coiner, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Coiner of Angels, A. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the Mer
maid Tavern (II).
Cold. — Margaret Parton. — PCD
"Cold and clear-cut face." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Maud.
Cold Blows the Wind (si. abr.). — John Hamilton.™ CH
(Up in the Morning Early.) — EBSV
Cold Consolation. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Cold Cotswolds, The. — John Masefield.— PM
Cold, Hard Cash. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Cold Heaven, The.— William Butler Yeats.— AWP— JAWP—
NAMP-- NP— WBP
Cold Iron.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV— VLEP
Cold Life.— Alberta Vickridge.— -BPM-33
Cold, Sharp Lamentation. — Douglas Hyde, tr. fr. the Irish by
Lady Gregory.— GTIV—OBMV
Cold Sunbeams.— vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Cold Water. — Hiram Hatchet. — SPE-5
Cold Water. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — TS
Cold Water Boys.— Unknown.— 3PPYP
Cold-Water Cross.— Unknown.— QHCS-8
Cold- Water Man, The.— John Godfrey Saxe. — THP
Cole Younger. — Unknown. — CSF
Coleridge. — George Sidney Hellman. — AA
Coleridge.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).— EPW-S
Coleridge. — Theodore Watts-Dunton. — HBV— OBVV— VA
Col in.— Anth ony M unday .— GTB S— GTS E— GTSL— WTP-9
(Beauty Bathing.)— EV-1—OBEV
(Beauty Sat Bathing.)— SB A
(To Colin Clout.)— CRE— EP— EPW-1— OAEP— OBSC
Colin and Lucy.— Thomas TickelL— CEP— CG (si. abr.)— EV-3
— OBEC
(Lucy and Colin.)— OTPC
Colin and Phebe — a Pastoral. — John Byrom. — EV-3
(Pastoral, A.)— AEP-D (abr.)— LPS-1— OBEC
Colin Clout. — John Skelton. See Colyn Cloute.
Colin Clout at Court. — Edmund Spenser. See Colin Clout's
Come Home Again.
Colin Clout's Come Home Again, sel. — Edmund Spenser.
Colin Clout at Court (11. 584-730).— OBSC
Colinette.— Andrew Lang.— EPW-S
Colinette. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.
— AFP
Colin's Cattle. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Malcolm Mac-
Farlane.— EBSV
Colin's Complaint. — Nicholas Rowe. — OBEC
Colin's Passion of Love. — George Peele. See Arraignment of
Paris, The.
Coliseum, The ("Arches on arches"). — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Coliseum, The ("Stars are forth, The").— George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Manfred: A Dramatic Poem.
Coliseum, The.— Edgar Allen Poe.— APB— CAP— IAP— LL-3
— M CT— PER— S PP— TB V— TC AP
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Coliseum by. Moonlight. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Manfred: A Dramatic Poem.
Collar, The.— George Herbert. — ATP-— AWP— BEL— CRE~
Collar-Bone of a Hare, The. — William Butler Yeats. — NP
Collector's Discontent, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
College Colonel, The. — Herman Melville. — AA
College Daughter — Lonely Parents. — Eleanor Bates. — WRR-55
College Garden, The.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
College "Oil Cans."— Will Victor McGuire.— OHCS-27— PTA-1
— SPE-5
College or School Birthday Party. — Unknown. — WRR-54
College Training a Great Help. — Daniel Coit Gilman.— WRR-55
College-Life Reveals Real Character. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Collegian and the Porter, The. — James Robinson Planche. —
OHCS-3
Collegian to His Bride, The.— Punch.— LPS-3
Collige Rosas (Echoes, III). — William Ernest Henley. — OBVV
(O, Gather Me the Rose.)— BEL— MB P— OTA
("O, gather me the rose, the rose.") — BPN
Collins. — Lionel Johnson. — EV-5
Colloquial Powers of Dr. Franklin. — William Wirt. — BTB-6
Colloquy. — Emily Dickinson. See I Died for Beauty.
Colloquy between Portia and Nerissa. — William Shakespeare.
See Merchant of Venice, The.
Colloquy with a Polish Aunt. — Wallace Stevens. — PP
Colloquy with God, A.— Sir Thomas Browne. See Religio
Medici.
Collusion between a Alegaiter and a Water-Snaik. — J. W. Mor
ris.— LPS-3 (abr.)— NA
Cologne.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— BOHV — HBV— PER —
THP— WTP-3
(Epigrams.)— ALV— LPS-3
Cologne Cathedral. — Frances Shaw.— NP — PT
Colonel Carter of Cartersville, sel. — F. Hopkinson Smith.
One-Legged Goose, The (Ch. III). — BTB-8 — HER —
OHCS-3 l—WRR-4
Colonel Ellsworth. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — PAH
Colonel Fantock.— Edith SitwelL— GPE— MBP— MM— OBMV
Col. McCarthy on Music.— Frank H. Yeo.— WRR-58
Col. Robert Gould Shaw at Fort Wagner. — William James. See
Monument to Robert Gould Shaw, The. Its Inception,
Completion and Unveiling.
" ~ " ~" e. — Will
Lisenbee. — OHCS-37 -
Colonel's Experiment, The.
WRR-26
Colonel's Orders, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-29
Colonial Christmases. — Alice Morse Earle.— COAH
Colonial Entertainment Program. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-49
Colonial Garden, A. — James B. Kenyon. — ME— UFE
Colonial Song, A. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG
Colonization of America, The. — William H. Prescott. — WRR-10
Colonos. — Henry Alford. — VA
Colophon. — Oliver St. John Gogarty.— OBMV
Colophon (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Color.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— NP
Color. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — RAR
("What is pink? A rose is pink.") — SUS
Color Guard, The. — Charles W. Harwood. — FOAH
Color in November. — Larah F. Wheaton. — HB
Color in the Wheat. — Haralin Garland.— PTA-2
(Dakota Wheat Field, A.)— MMV— NPSC
Color Notes. — Charles Wharton Stork. — ME
Color of Air.— George Elliston.— JPC
Colorado.— Gertrude Florence Nichols. — HB
Colorado Morton's Ride. — Leonard Bacon. — TCPD
Colorado Trail, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Colored Anthony and Cleopatra. — Clinton Dangerfield. —
WRR-58
Colored Band, The. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — MPB
Colored Dancing Match, The. — Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-31
Colored Laundress's Diplomacy.— Alice R. Forsyth. — WRR-32
Colored Philosophy. — W. Eugene Cochran. — BTB-8
Colors.— Phoebe Crosby Allnut.— VOD
Colors, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel). —
MAP
Colors. — Weir Vernon. — DDA
Colour of October. — Leila Jones.— BPM-37
Colour Passage, A. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pas-
Colts, The.— Judy Van der Veer.— AMV-35
Colubriad, The.— William Cowper.— ABVC— BFVR— BOHV—
CG— CIV
(Columbriad.) — OTPC
Columbia.— Timothy Dwight.— APB — BAV— BTB-2— HBV —
IAP— IDAH— LPS-2— MC— MPC-7— OHCS-12— PAH
— PAPm—TCAP
Columbia.— Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore.— OHCS-18
Columbia. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — IDAH — PAPm
Columbia and Liberty. — Robert Treat Paine.— WRR-10
(Adams and Liberty.)— MC— PAH
Columbia Comes.— Thomas Meek Butler.— PPGW
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.— David T. Shaw.— CTBP—
FOAH (si. diff.)— LLC— PAPm— WRR-41 (pant.)—
WRR-45 (with music)
(Columbia, the Land of the Brave.) — RON
(Red, White, and Blue.)— WBLP
Columbia, the Land of the Brave. — David T. Shaw. See Colum
bia, the Gem of the Ocean.
Columbiad, The, sels. — Joel Barlow.
Apparition of War (fr. Bk. V).— APW
Creation (fr. Bk. IX).— APW
Union of the World, A (fr. Bk. X.)— IAP
Vision of Columbus (fr. Bk. VII — "In youthful minds,"
etc.).— APB
Vision of Columbus (fr. Bk. IX — "Now, fair beneath his
view," etc.) — APW
Columbian Legend, A.— Wralt Mason.— WRR-12
Columbia's Emblem. — Edna Dean Proctor. — GN—HT— WRR-10
Columbia's Jubilee.— Granville B. Putnam.— OHCS-3 3
Columbia's Prayer. — Thomas P. Bashaw. — GPWW
Columbine and Harlequin. — Don Marquis. See Sonnets to a
Red-Haired Lady.
Columbines. — Arthur Guiterman. — GBOV — LC — ME
Columbus. — Thomas C. Adams. — WRR-10
Columbus.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— BHV— DD— MC— MPC-11
Columbus. — Florence Earle Coates. — DD — MC
Columbus. — Olive E. Dana. — OHCS-3 1
Columbus. — Ben Wood Davis. — OHCS-33
Columbus. — Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
Columbus.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).— WRR-10
Columbus. — Charles Buxton Going. — HH — VOD
(Great Master Dreamer.) — PEDC
Columbus. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Columbus.— Edward Everett Hale. — DD— HH— MC— PAH—
SPE-6
Columbus. — Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the West.
Columbus. — Vachel Lindsay. — WLIP
Columbus. — James Russell Lowell. — APB — BHV — CAP —
WRR-10
Columbus.— "Joaquin" Miller.— AA— APB— APD— APL— BAP
— BBV— BTP— CBPC — CCR — DD— DDA— FPE —
GN— GR-a — HBV — HBVY — HT — IAP— ICBD—
JHP— JPC (abr.)— LEAP— LEAP — MC — MCCG —
MPB— MPC-12 — NPSC — OBAV — OFPE — OG—
OHFP— OHNP— OQP —OTA — PAH — PB-6 — PC
(sel.)— PCD— PECK— PEDC— PFY— PJH-2— POY—
PTA-1 — PYM— QP-1— RON— SPS—TSW—TSWC—
WRR-10— WTP-7—YT
(Port of Ships.)— CGOV
(Tribute to Columbus.) — PTWP
Columbus. — James Montgomery. See West Indies, The.
Columbus. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — AA — DD — HBV — HH
—MC— OTPC— PAH— RON— WRR-10
Columbus. — Helen L. Smith. — PTA-2
Columbus. — Annette Wynne. — HH— ;MPB — MPC-8
Columbus and the "Mayflower." — Richard Monckton Milnes. —
MC— PAH
Columbus at the Convent. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — DD
— MC— PAH
Columbus at the Court of Spain. — Alexander Vinent. — PEDC
Columbus Day. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — HH — PEDC — RON
Columbus Day Program. — Unknown. — WRR-13
Columbus Dying.— Edna Dean Proctor. — MC — PAH
Columbus in Chains. — Philip Freneau.— MC — PAH — SPE-6
Columbus Landing in the New World. — Washington Irving.
See Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus.
"Columbus sailed the ocean blue." — Unknown. — ESPB
Columbus the World-Giver. — Maurice Francis Egan. — OOP —
QP-1
Columbus to Ferdinand. — Philip Freneau (wr. at. to Jonathan
Mason) —PAH— WRR-10
Columns. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Colyn Cloute, sels. — John Skelton.
"I Colyn Clout."— EPW-1
"My name is Colin Cloute." — EP— EPP
(Prelates, The.)— BLV
Comal and Galbiua. — James MacPherson. See FingaL
Comanche. — "Joaquin" Miller. — WRR-14
Comb Band, The. — Berton Braley. — PPGW
Combat, The, — Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and Rustum.
Combat, A. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry IV, Pt. I,
Combat, The. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon).
Combat between Paris and Menelaus. — Homer. See Iliad,
The.
Combe, The. — Edward Thomas. — EV-5
Combine, A. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Come. — Anna Letitia Barbauld. — BPP
Come ! — William Barnes. — CH
Come.— Sara Teasdale— CMP— SMP
(Love Songs.)— SBMV
Come, All Ye Youths. — Thomas Otway. See Orphan, The.
Come Along, True Believer! — Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and Sayings.
"Come and Be Shone." — Detroit Free Press. — BTB-6
Come Away, Come Away, Death. — William Shakespeare. See
Twelfth Night.
"Come away, come, sweet love! The golden morning breaks." —
(Unknown. — OAEP— OBSC
Come Back. — Thomas Dunn English. — OHCS-15
Corne Back. — Henry William Herbert. — AA
"Come back again, Jeanne d'Arc." — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
"Come back! come back! behold with straining mast!" (in
Songs in Absence). — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN
(Come Back!)— EPW-4
(Come Back, Come Back.)— VLEP
(From "Songs in Absence.") — EPNC
"Come back, come back, across the flying foam" (sel.). —
GPE
(Come Back— abr.)— PPD-1
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Come Back to Erin!— P. A. Sheehan.— WRR-39
Come back to me, who wait and watch for you." — Christina
Georgina Rossetti. See Monna Innominata.
Come Back! Ye Friends.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.—
Come, Blessed Sleep. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PC
(Invitation to Sleep.) — GTSE
Come, Break with Time.— Louise Bogan.— MAP— NP
Come Bring with a Noise. —Robert Herrick. See Ceremonies
^ for Christmas.
Come, Captain Age.— Sarah N. Cleghorn.— HBMV— TBM-
"Conie cheerful day, part of my life to rne." — Thomas Campion.
— EG
(Come, Cheerful Day.)— BEL
(Sic Transit.)— CRE—GTSL— TOP
Come, Chloe, and Give Me Sweet Kisses.— Sir Charles Han-
bury Williams.— HBV
"Come, come away, to the Tavern I say." — Unknown. — OBS
Come, Come, My L^ve. — William Henry Davies. — LHW
"Come, come, no time for lamentation now." — John Milton.
See Samson Agonistes.
Come, Courage, Come.— Clinton Scollard. — OHPI
"Come down, O maid, from yonder mountain height." — Alfred,
Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The.
Come for Arbutus.— Mrs. Sara L. Oberholtzer.— SN
Come Forth. — Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (XI).
Come Forth, Come Forth!— John Wilson.— OBRV
"Come forth! for spring is singing in the boughs." — Arthur
Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter
"Come, gentle Sleep, Death's image though thou art." — Michel
angelo Buonarroti, tr. jr. the Italian by William
Wordsworth.
(Translation from Michael Angelo, A.) — PC
Come Here! — Unknown. — SR
Come Here Little Robin. — Unknown. — OTPC — PEM
Come Hither, Little Puppy-Dog. — Unknown. — OTPC— PPL
(Come Hither.)— FTB
(Robin Knows Great A.) — SAS
Come Hither, Sweet Robin (abr.). — Unknown. — PPL
("Come hither, sweet Robin" — abr.) — PPA
(Feeding the Robin.) — SAS
Come, Holy Spirit (st. abr.). — Isaac Watts.— LLC
"Come home! _come home! and where is home for me" (in
Songs in Absence). — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN
(Corne Home, Come Home!) — VLEP
"Come into the garden, Maud." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See Maud.
Come Join Hand in Hand, Brave Americans All. — John Dick
inson. — APB
(Liberty Song, The.)-— AP
Come . . . Learn 1 Go ... Teach! — Ernest Bourner Allen.—
MOM
Come, Let Us Find.— William Henry Davies.— HBMV
Come, Let Us Kisse and Parte. — Michael Drayton. See Idea
("Since there's no help").
Come, Let Us Make Love Deathless. — Herbert Trench. — EG —
GPE — GTIV — HBMV — LBBV — LHW— MBP—
OBVV
"Come let us sigh a requiem over love." — Robert Nichols. See
Sonnets to Aurelia.
Come, Let Us Walk.— Ben H. Smith.— VF
Come, Let's to Bed. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
(" 'Come, let's to bed/ ") — RIS
(To Bed, to Bed.)— WP
("To bed, to bed, says Sleepy-head.") — SAS
Come. Little Leaves. — George Cooper. — CCP — CPN— MBP—
OTPC— PB-3— PPL— RIS— RYC
(Autumn Leaves.) — PEM
(Wind and the Leaves, The.) — RAR
Come Live with Me and Be My Love. — Cecil Day Lewis. —
OBMV
"Come live with ^me and be my love," — Christopher Marlowe.
See Passionate Shepherd to His Love, The.
Come Love or Death. — Will Henry Thompson. — AA
Come, Lovely and Soothing Death.— Walt Whitman. See When
Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd.
Come Michaelmas. — A. Newberry Choyce. — HBMV
Come, My Celia, Let Us Prove. — Ben Jonsqn. See Volpone.
"Come, my sweet, whiles every strain." — William Cartwright.
—EG
Come Not Near My Songs. — Shoshone Indians, tr. by Mary
Austin.— AWP—JAWP—PG—WBP
Come Not. When I Am Dead. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BFN
—VLEP
Come Nothing to My Comparable Soul. — E. E. Cummings. —
MOAP
"Come, O come, my life's delight." — Thomas Campion. — EG —
OBSC
"Come, O thou traveller unknown." — Charles Wesley. — AEP-D
(Wrestling Jacob.) — CEP — EPW-3 - LPS-2— NBE—
Come, O Wind.— James B. Kenyon.— BOL
"Come Out From among Them." — Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop.—
WRR-18
Come Out to Play.— Unknown.-— CFBP— PB-1
Come, Poet, Come!— Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN
"Come, read to me some poem." — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow. See Day Is Done, The.
Come, Rest in This Bosom. — Thomas Moore.—- -ERP — LPS-1
(Song.)— PG
"Come ride and ride to the garden. "—Lady Gregory. — SUS
Come Roll Him Over. — Unknown. — SG
"Come, said my Soul" (Introductory Poem to "Leaves of
Grass").— Walt Whitman.— GEPM—IAP
(Come Said My Soul.)— CAP
Come Se Quando. — Robert Bridges. — MM— PWB
"Come shepherds, cornel" — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shep
herdess, The.
Come, Sign the Pledge.— M. W. Frazer.— OHCS-31
Come, Sirrah Jack, Ho! — Thomas Weelkes. — OAEP
"Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving." — Francis Beau-
mont. See Woman-Hater, The.
"Come, Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of peace." — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXXIX).
Come Slowly, Paradise. — James Benjamin Kenyon. — AA
"Come spur away." — Thomas Randolph. — EG — NLK
(Ode to Master Anthony Stafford.)— EPW-2— HBV
(Ode to Master Anthony Stafford to Hasten Him into the
Country. An.)— EPEP— EV-2— LEAP— OBEV-
OBS
Come, Sweet Culture, Prithee Come! — Elwyn Brooks White.—
NYBV
Come, Thou Almighty King.— Charles Wesley.— WGRP
Come, Thou Monarch of the Vine. — William Shakespeare. See
Antony and Cleopatra.
Come to Me, Dearest.— Joseph Brenan.— HBV — LPS-1
(Exile to His Wife, The.)— OHCS-8
Come to Me, Gentle Sleep! — Felicia Dorothea Hernans. — ERP
Come to These Scenes of Peace. — William Lisle Bowles.—
LPS-2
"Come to your heaven, you heavenly choirs!" — Robert South
well— EG
(New Heaven, New War.)— OBSC
Come under My Plaidie.— Hector MacNeilL— EBSV
Come unto Me. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MOM
"Come unto me." — L, L. Benson. — OHCS-35
"Come unto these yellow sands." — William Shakespeare. See
Tempest, The.
"Come up, dear chosen morning", come." — Lascelles Aber-
crombie. See Marriage Song.
Come Up from the Fields, Father.— Walt Whitman.— AP—
APW — ATP — CAP— GR-a— IAP— MAP — MCCG—
MDAH— MOAP— PVS— TCAP
Come Up, Methuselah.— Cecil Day Lewis.— OBMV
Come Wary One. — Mrs. Ruth Manning-Sanders. — CH
"Come when you're called." — Mother Goose. — SAS
(Rules of Behavior.)— HBV— HBVY
(Rules of Courtesy.)— JPC
Come, Whisper in My Ear.— Unknown. — WRR-57
Come with the Ring.— Thomas Hood.— OHCS-21
(Please to Ring the Belle— C,)— BTB-8— HBV
Come, Ye Disconsolate.— Thomas Moore.— CAW— LLC— LOW
— POI— WGRP
"Come, ye heavy states of night." — Unknown. — OBSC
Come, Ye Lads, Who Wish to Shine.— Unknown.— PAH
"Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton."— Thomas Campion. —
OBSC
Comedy. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — PR
Comedy of Errors, sel. — William Shakespeare.
"Gold I gave to Dromio is laid up, The" (fr. Act II,
sc. ii).— WRR-11
Comes Fall.— Robert Nathan.— HBMV
Comet, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— AP— APB— SPE-2-
WTP-5
Comet, The. — Thomas Hood.— OHCS-3
Comet, The.— Charles Sangster.— LPS-3
Comet of Going-to-the-Sun, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CMP
(Apple-Barrel of Johnny Appleseed, The.)-— MAP
Comet of Prophecy, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
"Cometh the dawn: ye men who know."— Brent Dow Allinson.
(De Profundis.)— AOAH
(Prayer in the Trenches— II.)— RH
Comfort.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— HBV
Comfort. — Mortimer Collins. — LPS-3
Comfort.— May Doney.— HBMV
Comfort. — Robert Herrick. See Comfort to a Youth That Had
Lost His Love.
Comfort. — Emma Penrod Norris. — HB
Comfort.— Margaret French Patton.— JPC— PC
Comfort.— Robert W. Service.— CPS— OHCS-39
Comfort. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Comfort in Affliction. — William E. Aytoun. — BOHV
Comfort of Manuel, On Setting Forth Defeated in the MVen
turer." — John Masefield.
(Poems from Odtaa.) — PM
Comfort of the Fields. — Archibald Lampman. — OCL
Comfort of the Stars, The.— Richard Burton.— HTR— LA-
NLK
Comfort of the Trees, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — PAH
Comfojrt to a Youth That Had Lost His Love. — Robert Hei
rick.— EV-2— OBEV
(Comfort.)— GPE
Comfort Ye, Comfort Ye, My People.— Bible, O. T. Sea
Isaiah.
Comfortable Corner. The. — Armand Sylvestre, tr. fr. the French
by Lucy Hayes Macqueen. — WRR-32
Comfortable Song on the Poor Sailors, A. — Unknown, — SG
Comforter, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Comforters, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Comforters, The. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — BMC -— BMEP —
CH— GTIV— HBMV— LBBV
Comforting His Last Moments.— Unknown.—WR'R-44
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Comforts of Travel. — Finley P. Dunne. — GPE-6
(Dooley on the Comforts of Travel.) — CCR (ad )
Comic Miseries. — John G. Saxe. — BOHV
Comical Dun, A. — John McKeever. — OHCS-5
Comical Girl, The. — M. Pelham.— ABVC— BOHV
:yes" (Act V.
-,. —,. -.,..15 V — UJiJiV — Ujt5w
Comin' Christmas Morn. — Ben King.— CS
Comin' o' the Spring, The. — Lady John Scott. — EBSV
Comin' through the Rye ("Comin' through the Rye" etc ) —
Robert Burns.— BFP— EBSV— HBV— LEAP
(Coming through the Rye.) — EV-3
Comin' through the Rye ("Gin a body," etc.)— Unknown.—
BFP— CSBP— LC — LPS-1 — WBLP— WRR-48 (with
music)
Coming American, The, sel. — Sam Walter Foss.
Bring Me Men.— OQP— QP-2
("Bring me men to match my mountains.")— BLPA
Coming and Going. — Henry Ward Beecher. — BTB-1
Coming and Going. — Grace Hyde Trine. — BAP
Coming around the Horn. — Unknown. — ABF
Coming from the Picnic. — Brandon Banner. — GH
Coming Home. — Unknown. — OHCS-37
Coming Homeward Out of Spain. — Barnaby Googe. — MV-2
Coming Man, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-37
Coming of Arthur, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls
of the King.
Coming of Christ, The (abr.). — Unknown. — ACP
(Conquering and to Conquer — longer vers.) — TMEV
Coming of Dawn, The.— Grace Atherton Dennen.— NLK— SPT
Coming of Dian, The. —John Keats. See Endymion.
Coming of Grendel. — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Coming of Grendel's Mother, The. — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Coming of His Feet, The.— Lyman W. Allen. — BLPA — MOM
Coming of Love, The, sels. — Theodore Watts.
"Beneath the loveliest dream." — BMEP
(From "The Coming of Love.")— LEAP
Rhona's First Kiss.— TPH
(First Kiss, The.)— HBV— VA
Coming of Mary Louise, The. — Gertrude Boughton Urquahart.
— CRYO
Coming of Pharaoh, The. — St. Czedmon. — CAW
Coming of Rebekah, The.— Helen Myers Meldrum.— HMSP
Coming of Spring, The. — Hans Christian Andersen. — ADAH
Coming of Spring, The.— -Mary Howitt. — GS — RAR
(Spring Is Coming— a&r.)— PEDC— RYC
Coming of Spring, The. — Wilhelm Miiller, tr. fr. the German
— PEOR
Coming of Spring, The.— Nora Perry.— CPN—CSBP— DD—
HBVY— HH— MPC-9—-PB-4— PBGG— PRWS
Coming of Spring, The.— -Unknown.— PEDC— PEM
Coming of the End, The. — Thomas Hardy.— CRE— CMP
Coming of the King, The. — Unknown, See Preparations.
Coming of the Rain, The. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The
(Spring).
Coming of the Trees, The. — Arthur Guiterman.— PEDC
Coming of War, The: Actzeon. — Ezra Pound. — NP
Coming Out of Church.— Unknown.— WRT3L-24
Coming Round. — Phoebe Gary.— OHCS-19
Coming through the Rye. — Robert Burns. See Comin' through
the Rye.
Coming to Port.— Max Eastman. — NV — PT
Coming to Port. — Max Press. — AMV-3S
Comma Caution. — Harold Willard Gleason, — DDA
Commandant's Isle. — William Douw Lighthall. — CPG
Commanders of the Faithful. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
—ALV
Commemoration. — Claude McKay. — BANP
Commemoration. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — OBVV
Commemoration Ode. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode Recited
at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 186S.
Commemoration Ode, sels. — Harriet Monroe.
Democracy. — AA
Lincoln. — A A
Two Heroes.— OHIP
Washington.— AA— OQP— QP-1— WOAH
;ncement. — Sarah Win
PPSC
Commencement. — Sarah Winter Kellogg.— HSPS (si. abr.)—
(Second Trial, A.)— BTB-5— HBR— WRR-33
Commencement. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt
Van Deth).— PEDC
Commencement. — Unknown. — AP
Commencement at Billville. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-6
Commencement Day.— W. D. Porter.— PEOR
Commencement Essays. — Unknown. — WRR-SS
Commencement. Organizing for — and Program Suggestions. —
Various Authors.— GDAH
Commencement Week Features. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Commendations of M.istress Tane Scrope. — John Skelton. See
Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe, The.
Commendatory Verses upon Mr. Thomas Coryat's Crudi
ties, sel. — John Donne.
"Ah, to what height," etc.— EP
Comment. — Dorothy Parker. — ALV
Comments from a Country Garden. — Elizabeth Coatsworth.—
GBOV
Commerce.— Edward Everett.— BTB-5
Commercial Candour. — G. K. Chesterton. — ALV
Commercial Traveler's Vacation, A. — Detroit Free Press. —
MHT
Commination.— Walter Savage Landor.— ALV— SPE-7
Commissary Report. — Stoddard King. — ALV
Commission. — Ezra Pound. — MM
Committee Meetings. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Common Bill (with music). — Unknown. — AS
(I Will Tell You of a Fellow.)— ABS
Common Dog, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Common Duties. — Anna Robertson Brown. — OHCS-37
Common Fires. — Muriel Stuart. — MBP
Common Grave, The. — Sydney Dobell. — E1PW-4
Common Inference, A. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman.— AA— LA—
LOW— POI— WGRP
Common Lot, The. — James Montgomery. — BCEP — EBSV —
LPS-1
Common Lot, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — NP
Common Lot, The.— John G. Saxe.— PRK
Common People's Sympathy for Lincoln. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Common Problem, The. — Robert Browning. See Bishop Blou-
gram's Apology.
Common Road, The. — Silas H. Perkins. — BLPA
Common Sense. — James Thomas Fields. — AA
Common Sort of a Fellow. — Unknown. — WRR-47
Common Street, The. — Helen Gray Cone. — BAP — HBV— LA—
MPC-14— MRV— NV— OTA— POT— PT
Common Things. — Ann Hawkshawe. — OTPC
Common Things, The. — Barbara Young. — OQP — QP-1
Commonest Delight, The. — Charles Dudley Warner. — ADAH
Commonplace, The. — Walt Whitman. — APW — CAP — MAP—
TSW— TSWC
("Commonplace I sing, The.") — YT
Commonplace Life, A. — "Susan Coolidge." See Commonplaces
Commonplaces. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey),
—OQP — QP-2
(Commonplace.) — VIL
(Commonplace Life, A.) — MHT
Commonplaces. — Rudyard Kipling. — BOHV — HBV — PA
Commonwealth of the Bees, The. — William Shakespeare. See
King Henry V.
Communion. — Hildegarde Planner. — NP
Communion. — Caroline Giltinan. — CAW — JKCP
Communion. — Wallace Gould. — LA
Communion.— Sophie Jewett. — PC
Communion. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — PDN
Communion. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — PR
tr. fr. the Gaelic by Eleanor Hull.— CAW
(May the Sweet Name of Jesus.)— JKCP
Communion of Saints. — Andre Chenier, tr. fr. the French ft-v
Robert Bridges.— PWB
Communion Song.— Seymour Gordden Link. — AMV-35
Communion with Nature. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude
The (School -Time).
Commuter. — Elwyn Brooks White. — NYBV
(Commuters.) — BOHV
Como.— "Joaquin" Miller.— HHHA— PTWP— SPE-7
(Tiger Lily, The— si. d^.)— SR
Coino in April. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — ME
Compact, The. — George Barlow. — HSP
Companion, The. — Gerald Gould. — MOM
Companion of a Mile, The. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the
Mermaid Tavern (V).
"Companion of the highroad, hail! all hail!" — Robert Norwood.
See His Lady of the Sonnets.
Companions. — Charles Stuart Calverley. — BOHV— CRE— HBV
— NA— THP— TOP— TSW— VA— WTP-3
Companions. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
Companions, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Companions of the Morass. — Leonie Adams. — MOAP
Companionship. — Maltbie Davenport Babcock. — MOM
Companionship. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. See Solitude.
Company. — Richard R. Kirk. — BLP
(Thrice Blessed.)— LS
Company Cook, The. — Unknown. — ABF
Company Gone. — Mark Van Doren. — MOAP
"Company Manners." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Company of Mutes, The." — Laurence Sterne. See Letters.
Company of the Wisest and the Wittiest, A. — Ralph Waldo
Emerson. See Books.
Comparison, A. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals.
Comparison, The. — William Cowper. — GPE
Comparison, A. — John Farrar. — FHP — MCG — MPB— ODP—
Comparison, A. Addressed to a Young Lady. — William Cowper.
— EPW-3— LEAP
(Another.)— GPE
(Sweet Stream, That Winds.)— LPS-1
(To a Young Lady.)— EV-3 — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL—
HBV
Comparison of the Life of Man, A. — Richard Barnefield. —
AEV— OBSC
Compassion. — Thomas Hardy. — PPA
Compassion. — Marion P. Riche. — OHCS-33
Compel Them to Come In. — Leonard Dodd. — BLRP
Compensation. — James Edwin Campbell. — BANP
Compensation (si. abr.). — Phoebe Cary. — OQP— QP-1
Compensation. — Thomas Stephens Collier. — AA
Compensation. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BAP — HBV— LEAP
—LEAP
Compensation
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Compensation ("Why should I keep holiday").— Ralph Waldo
Emerson.— APA — TCAP
Compensation ( "Wings of Time, The," etc.). — Ralph Waldo
Emerson.— TCAP
Extract from "Compensation" ("The history of perse
cution is a history"— br. set.). — PEOR
"Wings of Time, The" (introd. poem) .—APE— I AP
Compensation. — Theodosia Garrison. — FF — PC — POI
Compensation. — Gerald Gould. — HBMV
Compensation. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Compensation. — Robinson Jeffers. — MAP
Compensation. — William Ellery Leonard. — SBMV
Compensation. — Ruth Comfort Mitchell. — PEDC
Compensation. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — HBMV
Compensation. — John Banister Tabb. — SPP
Compensation. — Celia Thaxter. — HBV
Compensation. — Ridgely Torrence. See House of a Hundred
Lights, The.
Compensation ("Graves grow thicker, The," etc.). — Unknown.
— EOAH
Compensation ("There is no sunshine that hath not its shade").
— Unknown.— OHCS-15
Compensation ("You think I'm nervous, stranger?") — Un
known. — OHCS-5
Compensation. — Emma Boge Whisenand. — HB
Compensations. — Christopher Bannister. — POI — SL
Compensations. — Alfred Npyes. — CPAN-3
"Complacencies of the peignoir, and late." — Wallace Stevens.
See Sunday Morning (I).
Complaint of Thalia. — Edmund Spenser. See Teares of the
Muses, The.
Complaint, The.— Mark Akenside. — OBEY
Complaint, A. — Rose Fyleman. — MPC-6
Complaint, A. — Tudor Jenks. — WRR-24
Complaint, A.— William Wordsworth.— ATP— OBRV
Complaint, The. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Complaint by Night of the Lover Not Beloved, A. — Petrarch,
tr. fr. the Italian by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman, The. — William
Wordsworth.— NBE
Complaint of a Lover Rebuked. — Petrarch, tr. fr. the Italian
by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life).
Complaint of Age, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes
Calendar, The.
Complaint of Chaucer to His Empty Purse, The.— Geoffrey
Chaucer.— BEL— EM-1— EP— EPOM- -WHA
(Complaint to His Empty Purse.) — LEAP
(Compleint [or Compleynt] of Chaucer to His Empty
Purse.)— CRE— EPP— LPS-3— SBA - TCEP -
TPH— WTP-3
(To My Empty Purse.)— BOHV
Complaint of New Amsterdam, The. — Jacob Steendam. — PAH
Complaint of Pan, The. — William Browne. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Complaint of Rosamond, The. — Samuel Daniel. — OAEP (.much
abr.)
"Amazed he stands," etc. (sel.). — EP
(Henry's Lament — sel. fr. above.) — OBSC
Lonely Beauty (sel.).— OBSC
Rosamond's Appeal (sel.). — OBSC
Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover Being upon the Sea.
— Francesca Petrarca, tr. fr. the Italian by Henry
Howard, Earl of Surrey.— CRE— OBEY
(Seafarer, The.)— OBSC
Complaint of the Duke of Buckingham. — Thomas Sackville,
Lord Buckhurst.— EPW-1
Complaint of the Fair Armoress, The. — Francois Villon, tr.
fr. the French by Algernon Charles Swinburne.— AWP
(Old Woman's Lamentations, An — tr. by John Millington
Synge.)— OBMV
Complaint of the Lover Disdained. — Henry Howard, Earl oi
Surrey.— BEL— CRE
Complaint to His Empty Purse. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Com
plaint of Chaucer to His Empty Purse, The.
Complaint to the Moon.— H. Stuart.— GTIV
Complaisant Swain, The (Amores III, 14). — Ovid, tr. fr. the
Latin by F. A. Wright.— AWP
Compleat Angler, The, sel. — Izaac Walton.
Angler's Wish, The.— HBV— LPS-2— SBA
Compleat Gentleman, The, sel. — H. Peachman.
Bookish Ambition, A. — MOB
Compleint (or Compleynt) of Chaucer to His Empty Purse.—
Geoffrey Chaucer. See Complaint of Chaucer to His
Empty Purse, The.
Complete Lover, The. — William Browne.— HBV
(Song: "For her gait, if she be walking").— BCEP—EA
—OBEY
Completion.— Eunice Tietjens. — HBMV— LEAP— NP — SPT
Complex, with Victim Victorious. — Samuel Hoffenstein. —
NYBV
Compliment, The.— Thomas Carew.— GPE— LPS-1
Compliment, The. — William Habington. — ACP
Compliment to Mariners. — George H. Dillon. — TBM
Compliment to Queen Elizabeth. — William Shakespeare. See
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
Compliments of the Season. — "O. Henry" (William Sydney
Porter),— SPE-8
Composed at Neidpath Castle, the Property of Lord Queens-
berry, 1803. — William Wordsworth. — GTBS —
GTSE— GTSL
Composed by the Sea-Side near Calais, August, 1802 (C.).—
William Wordsworth. — ATP— EM-2— ERP— GEPC—
TOP
(Composed by the Sea-Side near Calais.)— BPN— OAEP
(Sonnet: Composed by the Sea-Side near Calais, August,
1802.)— CRE
Composed by the Side of Grasmere Lake. — William Words-
Composed in "One of the Catholic Cantons. — William Words
worth. — BPN
Composed in the Valley near Dover. — William Wordsworth.—-
BPN
(Composed in the Valley near Dover on the Day of Land
ing.)— ERP
Composed on a May Morning, 1838. — William Wordsworth.—
EP— ES
Composed upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendor and
Beauty.— William Wordsworth. — BPN— EM-2— EPN
—ERP— GEPC
(Evening Voluntary.)— EPW-4
Composed upon the Beach, near Calais, August, 1802. — Wil-
Ham Wordsworth. See It Is a Beauteous Evening,
Calm and Free.
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802 (C.).—
William Wordsworth. — ATP — AWP— BEL— BPN—
CBOV — CR — CRP — EM-2— EP— EPN— EPNC—
EPP— EPW-4 — ERP— ES— EV-3— .FT— GEPC— ISP
__jAWP __ LEAP — MCT— NAL— OAEP— OBRV—
PFE — PIAE — SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH-
WBP— WLIP
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — GPE — GR-e —
LL-4
("Earth has not anything," etc.) — EG
(Earth Has Not Anything to Show More Fair.) — HBR-
(On Westminster Bridge.)— ST
(Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — AEV —
MBL— OTPC
(Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3,
1802.)— CRE— HBV— -LPS-2— PER— PTER
(Upon Westminster Bridge.) — BCEP— BLV— CGOV—
GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— -GTSL— OBEY — PB-9
— PYM— TBV— TVSH— WP
(Upon Westminster Bridge, September 13, 1803.) — MCCG
(Westminster Bridge.) —CBE— LLC— WRR-1
Composed While under Arrest. — Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov,
tr. fr. the Russian by Max Eastman.— -AWP
Composite Cat, A. — Maria J. Hammond. — WRR-35
Composite Maiden, A. — Various Authors.— OHCS-28
Composition, The.— Lulu C. Hillyer.— OHCS-26
Composition. — George O'Neil. — TBM
Composition in Cottons. — Marie de L. Welch. — TL
Compromise. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — OG
Compromise of Principle. — Henry Ward Beecher. — PEOR
Compulsion. — St. Clair Adams.— FF — POI
"Compunction." — Maurice Kelley. — OA
Computation, The. — John Donne. — ATP — CRE — EP — OAEP
Comrade, The.— Lee Wilson Dodd.-~ HBMV
Comrade Christ.— Verne Bright.— OQP—QP-2
Comrade Jesus.— Ralph Cheyney. — MOM
Comrade Jesus. — Sarah N. Cleghorn. — BAP — HBMV— LA—
NAMP— NV— OQP— QP-1— RT— WGRP
Comrade, Remember. — Raymond Kresensky. — OHPP
Comrade Rides Ahead, A.— Douglas Malloch.— HBMV— MRV
Cornradery. — Madison Cawein. — AA™ OBAV
Comrades. — Henry Ames Blood. — A A
Comrades, The. — William Canton. — GPE
Comrades. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — AV
Comrades.— Henry R. Dorr.— MC— PAH
Comrades.— Dorothy A. Gardyns. — WRR-41
Comrades. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — BEL— CMP
Comrades. — Arthur Guiterman. — FAOV
Comrades. — Laurence Housman. — HBV
Comrades.— Richard Hovey. — APB— BLV— LBMV— MAP-
PC— POT— PTER
Comrades. — Lionel Johnson. — HBV
Comrades. — George Edward Woodberry. — HBV— LBMV-
NPSC— PFY— PT— PTER
Comrades in a Common Cause. — Charles Henry Brent. — AOAH
Comrades Known in Marches Many. — Charles G. Halpine.-
MDAH
Comrades of the Cross.— Willard Wattles.— HBMV
Comrades of the Trail. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — NLK
"Comrades, the Morning breaks, the Sun is up." — Hafiz. See
Odes.
Comus.— John Milton.— EPEP— EV-2— GEPC— OAEP
"Before the starry threshold of Jove's Court" (11. 1-17).
(Prologue of the Attendant Spirit in Comus.) — CBE
Haunt of the Sorcerer, The (11. 520-567).— BCEP— LPS-3
Lady in Comus, The (11. 170-957, much abr.).— WRR-1
(Lady Lost in the Wood, The— 11. 170-220.)— LPS-3
Magical Spirit Speaks, The (11. 1018-1023).— CGOV
"My sister is not so defenseless left" (11. 414-479).— NBE
(Chastity, "A hidden strength"— 11. 418-475.)— OBS
(Philosophy, "How charming," etc. — 11. 476-479.)— BCEP
"Star that bids the shepherd fold. The" (11. 93-144).— EG—
OBEY (abr.)— TOP— WHA
(Comus. A Masque— 11. 93-122; 706-799; 976-1002.)—
AEP-W
(Extract from "Comus"— 11. 93-330.) — EPW-2
(From "Comus.")— LEAP
(Invocation of Comus. The.)— OBS
90
TITLE INDEX
Conjecture
Comus (Continued).
(Night Mysteries — incl. 6 last II. of poem.) — BCEP
(Songs [From Comus].)— BLV
"Sweet Echo, sweetest Nymph, that Hv'st unseen"
(11. 230-243).— EG— GPE— TOP
(Echo.)— OBEY— OBS
(Song: Sweet Echo.) — SEP
(Songs [From "Comus"].) — BLV
Temperance and Virginity (11. 756-799). — OBS
"There is a gentle Nymph not far from hence" (11. 824-
901).
("By the rushy fringed bank"— 11. 890-901.)— TOP
(Nymph of the Severn, The — 11. 824-851.) — LPS-3
(Sabrina — 11. 859-901, abr.) — CH — HOAH — OBS
(11. 824-901)
(Sabrina Fair— 11. 859-901.)— ATP
("Sabrina fair.")— EG (11. 659-666)— GPE (11. 859-866)
— OBEV (11. 859-901)— TOP (11. 859-901)
(Song, Sabrina Fair— 11. 859-889.)— SEP
(Spirit's Song to Sabrina— 11. 859-920— abr.) — LC
"To the Ocean now I fly" (11. 976-1023).— GPE (11. 976-
1002)— OBEV— OBS
(From "Comus.") — LEAP
(Gardens of the Hesperides— 11. 976-1001.)— GBOV—
UFE
(Songs [Comus].)— BLV
Con Cregan's Legacy.— Charles Lever. — PPD-2
Conan of Fortingall. — J. Corson Miller. — TBM
Conceited Grasshopper, The. — Elizabeth Turner. — MPC-8
Conceits. — Ado Bates. — AA
Kitty's Laugh (I).
Kitty's "No". (II).
Conception- — Waring Cuney. — BANP
Concerning a Storm. — Richard and Louis Untermeyer. — FAOV
(Storm, The.) — RIS
Concerning a Western -Mountain Shaped like a Whale. —
Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Concerning Boundaries. — Ethel Romig Fuller.— OHPI—PDN
Concerning Brownie. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — PC
Concerning Cookies. — Susan Adger Williams. — DDA
Concerning Geffray Teste Noire. — William Morris. — VLEP
Concerning George. — Unknown. — SPE-4
Concerning Immortality. — Adelaide Love. — OHPI
Concerning Kisses. — Unknown. — WRR-2
(If You Want a Kiss, Why, Take It.)— HSP
Concerning Love. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — CIV
Concerning Tabitha's Dancing of the Minuet. — Arthur Colton
—PR
Concerning the Honour of Books. — John Florio. — ES
Concerning the Young. — Willard Maas. — BPM-37
Concert, A. — Leonard Bacon. — POOT
Concert, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HWM
Concert, The. — Unknown. — HT
Concert in the Wood, The.— Unknown. — WRR-4
Concert: Lewisohn Stadium. — -Frances M. Miller. — AMV-35
Concert Rehearsal, The. — Wolstan Dixey. — PEOR
Concert Singer, The.— Robert W. Service. See My Neighbors
(Room 5).
Concession. — May Frank.— OA
Conciliation or War. — Edmund Burke. — IDAH
Conclusion, The.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— BCEP— BEL— CBOV
—6 RE— EA- EP - EPEP — EPP— GPE - HBV-
ISP — LEAP — LL-4 — OBEV — PCD— PDN— SBA—
TOP— WGRP— WLIP— WTP-7
(Author's Epitaph, Made by Himself.) — OAEP
(Author's Epitaph, Made by Himself the Night before His
Death, The.)— EV-1
(Epitaph: "Even such is time," etc.) — OBSC
(Even Such Is Time.)— TVSH— WHA
("Even such is time." etc.) — EG
(His Epitaph.)— BLV
(His Own Epitaph.)— PI AE
(Lines Found in His Bible.)— LPS-3
(Lines Supposed to Be Written the Night before His
Execution.)— OFPE
(Lines Written the Night before His Execution.) — EOAH
(Verses Found in His Bible in the Gate-House at West
minster.)— CR—EPW-1
Conclusion. —Siegfried Sassoon. — MBP
Conclusion. — William Wordsworth. See Most Sweet It Is
with Unuplifted Eyes. .
Conclusion of 'he Dunciad.— Alexander Pope. See Dunciad,
Conclusion of the Whole Matter, The.— Ridgely Torrence.
See House of a Hundred Lights, The.
Conclusion: The Decision of the Gods. — John Keats. See
Endymiori.
Conclusion to the May Queen and New Year's Eve.— Alfred.
Lord Tennyson. See May Queen, The.
Concord Fight, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Concord
-.
_ SBA-SPE-1— TOP-TPH— TVSH-TYP-
WBP— WLIP— WTP-4—YT
(Concord Fight. The— afrr.)— PEOR
(Hymn: "By the rude bridge that arched the flood." *—
IDAH-PJH-J
Concord Hymn (Continued).
(Hymn Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument.)
— AP— BAP— PAP— TCAP
Concord Love Song, A. — James Jeffrey Roche. — BTB-5
Concubine, The, sels. — William Julius Mickle.
Sunset. — OB EC
Wild Romantic Dell, A. — OBEC
Condemned, The. — Edward Howland. — AA
Condensed Telegram, The. — Unknown.— BTB-7
Conditional Surrender. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and
Stella (LXIX).
Conditions Contrary to Fact. —Franklin P. Adams.— AM V-37
Conductor, The. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Conductor Bradley, — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP—
OHCS-1 1 TCAP
Conductor's Story, The. — Maurice E. M'Loughlin.— WRR-7
Conemaugh. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — PAH
Cones for the Campfire, sel. — William H. H. Murray.
Camping and Campers. — BTB-7
Coney Island.— Fillmore Hyde.— NYBV
Coney Island down der Pay. — Henry Firth Wood. — JBTB-3—
OHCS-20
Confederate Flag, The.— Unknown. — APL
Confederate Prison, A. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See John
Brown's Body.
Confederates, The (arr.).— Unknown. — WRR-36
Confederates Are Comin', The. — Thomas R. Stockdale.—
WRR-42
Conference, The. sel.— Charles Churchill.
Conscience. — OBEC
Confessio Amantis, sels. — John Gower.
Alexander and the Pirate (fr. Bk. III).— EV-1
(Alexander and the Robber.)— EPW-1
"Jason, which sih his fader old" (fr. Bk. V).— EP— EPP
(Jason and Medea — sel. fr. above.) — ACP
"Of Jupiter this finde I write." — EPOM
Prologue (abr.).— EPW-1
Story of Constance, The (fr. Bk. II).— EPW-1
Story of Phoebus and Daphne, The (fr. Bk. III).— EA
Story of Ulysses, The (fr. Bk. I, in mod. Eng.)—SG
Confession. — Hervey Allen. — TBM
Confession. — Elsa Barker. See Spirit and the Bride, The.
Confession, The. — George Dyre Eldridge. — SPE-8
Confession. — Donald Jeffrey Hayes. — CDC
Confession, The. — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris Bar-
ham) .— BOHV— TPH
Confession. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — LHW
Confession. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — HTR— MRV
Confession ("Dear Pussy, I love you"). — Unknown. — WRR-24
(Girl, Cat and Custard.)— WRR-3 5
Confession, The ("There's somewhat on my breast"). — Un
known. — OHCS-1
Confession, A. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.— CAW— WGRP
Confession in Holy Week. — Christopher Morley. — HBMV
Confession of a Drunkard, — Unknown. — OHCS-1 3
Confession of Faith, A. — Leo Tolstoi. See My Religion.
Confession of Faith.— Elinor Wylie. — APA — LA — MAP
Confession of the King's Musketeer. — Anna Katharine Green.
— WRR-56
Confessional, The. — Helen Parry Eden.— JKCP >
Confessional, The. — William W. Story. — BTB-9
Confessions. — Robert Browning. — BPN— CR — EPN — EPW-5—
GEPC—GTML— ISP— OBVV—SR— TPH— VLEP
Confessions. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. See Duet, A.
Confessions of a Drunkard, sel. — Charles Lamb.
Cry from the Depths, A. — TS
(Warning to the Intemperate.) — OHCS-1 1
Confessions of a Moderate Drinker. — Unknown. — SPE-5
Confidants. — William Alexander Percy. — TBM
Confided. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
Confidence. — Unknown.— BLRP
Confinement, The. — Mark Van Doren. — MOAP
Confirmation for a Rumor. —Phyllis McGinley. — DDA
Confirmation of Faith, The. — Joseph Addison. — EV-3
Conflict. — Caroline Clive.— OBVV
Conflict. — Lincoln Fitzell. — LA
Conflict, The. — C. Day Lewis.— MBP
Conflict Ended, The.— Charles D evens.— MD AH
Conflict of Trains, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 5
(Woman's Love.)— OHCS-37
Confluence, The. — "John Crichton" (Norman Gregor Guthrie).
Confluents.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN— CPOI
Confound the Old Luck, Anyhow! — Anthony H. Euwer. —
WRR-38
Confucius and Tsze-Lu.— Edgar Lee Masters.— AMV-35
Confused. — Unknown.— WRR-38
Confused Dawn, The. — William Douw Schuyler-LighthalL— VA
Congal, sel. — Sir Samuel Ferguson.
"Princess with her women-train without the fort he found.
The."
(Selections from "Congal," with an Argument.) — TIP
Congenital Lecturer Abroad, A. — Miriam Vedder. — NYBV
Congo, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CMP— CPL— MAP— MCCG
— MOAP— NP—PFY—PYM— WHA
I. Their Basic Savagery.— BAP— TCPD—WTP-6
("Fat Black bucks," etc.)— LEAP
III. Hope of Their Religion.— TCPD
Congratulation, The.— Jonathan Odell.— APB
Congress, The. — Unknown. — APB
Congress HalL N. Y.— Philip Freneau.— APB
Conjecture.— Florence Hamilton. — BAP
Conjecture
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Conjecture, A.— Charles Francis Richardson.— A A
Conjectured to Be upon the Death of Sir Walter Raleigh. —
Henry Bishop King. — EG
Conjugal Conjugations.— A. W. Bellaw.— BOHV
Conjugal Conundrum, A. — Unknown. — BOHV
Conjugating Dutchman, The.— Thomas Holmes.— OHCS-3 3
Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, The (C.). — William Cullen
Bryant.— IAP
(Those Glorious Stars — abr.~) — LLC
. I Would Not Always Reason (first 11 //.).— OQP—QP-2
Conjuration. — Thomas Campion. See When Thou Must Home.
Conjuration, to Electra, A. — Robert Herrick. — EPEP
Conjure Woman. The. — Unknown. — WRR-25
Conjurer, The,— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Conjurer, The. — Lew Sarett. — PFE
Connachtman, A. — Padraic Colum. — LBBV
Connaught Lament, A. — Nora Hopper. — AV — LBBV
Connaught Rangers, The. — Winifred M. Letts. — HBMV —
Connecticut (abr.). — Fitz-Greene Halleck. — APB
Connecticut Lad, A. — Elwyn Brooks White. — NYBV
Connecticut Peddler, The (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Connecticut Road Song. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — OBAV
Connemara. — F. R. Higgins. — TL
Connla's Well.— "JE" (George William Russell).— TIP
(Nuts of Knowledge, The.) — GT-2
Connor.— L^mown.— BTB-3— CCR— OHCS-19— WRR-43
.
Connubial Life. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Spring.)
Connubii Flores, or the Well- Wishes at Weddings, sel. ("From
the Temple to the home"). — Unknown. — MV-2
Conquered. — Zoe Akins. — HBMV
Conquered Banner, The. — Abram Joseph Ryan. — AA — APL—
DD (abr.) — HBV — JHP — JKCP— LEAP— LL-3 —
OBAV— PAH— PEDC— SPE-2— SPP— TCAP— TPH
Conquering and to C9nquer. — Unknown. — TMEV
(Coming of Christ — shorter vers.} — ACP
Conquering Fate. — Sarah Knowles Bolton. See Inevitable, The.
Conqueror, The. — Emil Carl Aurin. — MHT — POI — SL — SPE-8
Conqueror, The. — Morris Abel Beer. — JPC — SPT
Conqueror, The. — Berton Braley. — ICBD
Conqueror, The. — Graiitland Rice. — FF — POI
Conqueror, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Conqueror Conquered, The. — George S. Burleigh. — OHCS-8
Conqueror Worm, The. — Edgar Allan Poe. See Ligeia.
Conquerors. — Carl John Bostelmann. — RH
Conquerors, The.— Harry Kemp.— BAP — HBV— LA— LEAP
— MOM— RH— WTP-5
Conqueror's Grave, The. — William Cullen Bryant.— AA
Conquerors of Death. — Unknown. — PDN
Conquest. — Philippe Desportes, tr. fr. the French. — AWP
(His Lady's Might.")— OBSC
Conquest, The. — Oliver St. John Gogarty. — OBMV
Conquest, A.— Walter Herries Pollock.— OBVV—VA
Conquest.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PDN
Conquest of Canaan, The, sels. — Timothy Dwiffht
Battle of Ai, The.— BAV "
"Now near the stream approach'd the sounding war." —
AP
Conquest of Granada, The, sels. — John Dry den.
Epilogue: "They who have succeeded on the stage" (fr.
Pt. II).— CEP— GEPC
Song of the Zambra Dance (Pt. I, Act II, sc. i). — OAEP
(Zambra Dance, The.) — CEP
Conquest of Louisberg, The, sel. ("See Amherst now his war
like Squadrons range"). — John Maylem. — AP
Conquest of Sally B. — Sarah Pratt Carr. See Iron Way, The
Conquest of the Air, The. — Harold T. Pulsifer. — PFE — PTER
—TPH
Conquest of the Wind. — John Peale Bishop. — BPM-37
Conquests of Tamburlaine, the Scythian Shepherd, The. —
Christopher Marlowe. See Tamburlaine.
Conquistador, sel. ("That which I have myself seen and the
fighting"). — Archibald MacLeish.
Conquistador, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Conscience.— Margaret Steele Anderson. — ME
Conscience. — Charles Churchill. See Conference, The.
Conscience. — George Herbert.— -NBE
Conscience. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington.— AFP
Conscience. — Sir Edward Sherburne. — ACP
Conscience. — Charles William Stubbs (?). See Conscience and
Future Judgment.
Conscience. — Henry David Thoreau. See Week on the Con
cord and Merrimack Rivers, A.
Conscience and Future Judgment.— Charles William Stubbs (?)
— OHCS-6 — PTA~2
(Alone with My Conscience.) — HT
(Conscience.) — BLPA
Conscience in Politics. — I. K. Funk. — WRR-18
Conscience-Keeper, The. — William Young. See Wishmakers*
Town.
Conscience's Song.— Robert Wilson. See Three Ladies of Lon
don.
Conscientious Objector.— Edna St. Vincent Millay _ WFG
Conscript, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CMP _ POTT
Consecration, A.— John Masefield.— BEL— BMEP— CMP— CP
— GPE— GR-e— HBMV— LL-4 — MCCG— NV-PM—
POT— POTT— PYM—RH—SBA—VOD—WHA
"The sailor, the stoker," etc. ON?/.).— RNP
Consecration.— Estelle Wiepking Miller.— HB
Consecration.— Murdoch O'Daly, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Eleanor
Consecration. — Benjamin Schmolck. — BLRP
Consecration of the Common Way, The. — Edwin Markham.
Consecration to Humanity Man's Mission. — Edith L. Pecker —
WRR-54
Consensus of the Competent, A. — Dorothea Lummis. — WRR-12
Consequences. — Charles Mackay. Sec Little and Great.
Conservative, A. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — AA — GR-a
HBV— OBAV— PIAE—SBA
Consider. — Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, tr. fr. the Italian bv
Sir Thomas More.— CAW y
Consider. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GN
"Consider the Birds."— J. L. Foxworthy.— HMSP
Consider the Lilies. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne
Hearne).— OHCS-24
Consider the Lilies. — William Channing Gannett. — WGRP
Consider the Lilies (with music). — Unknown.- — WRR-57
Consider These, for We Have Condemned Them. — C Dav
Lewis.— NAMP ' y
Consider Well.— Thomas More.— ACP— CAW
Considering the Lilies. — Unknozvn, — WRR-20
Consistency. — Horace. See Ars Poetica.
Consistent Anti to Her Son, A. — Alice Duer Miller. — FAOV
Consolation. — Matthew Arnold. — GEPC
Consolation. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — OBEV — VLEP
Consolation. — Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. — PR
Consolation. — Rose Fyleman. — MPC-4
Consolation. — William Larminie. — TIP
Consolation. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Consolation, A. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXIX).
Consolation. — Clark Ashton Smith. — TL
Consolation. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. — OBSC
Consolation ("In summer we suffered from dust"). — Unknown
— PPGW
Consolation (" 'Tain' no matter what yoh does"). — Unknown
— WRR-38
Consolation Even on a Mixed Train. — Unknown. — CHS
Consolation to M. du Perrier. — Fra.nc.ois de Malherbe, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Consolations of Memory, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Consolator. — Mai Elmendorf Lillie. — MOM
Consolatory Poem, A, sel. ("Sir, after you have wip'd the
eyes") .—Nicholas Noyes. — AP
Conspiracy. — Richard Caldwell. — OA
Conspiracy against Ireland. — William Conyngham Plunket —
SPE-6
Conspiracy of Rienzi, The. — Thomas Moore. — TBV
Conspiracy of the Clothes. — Amos R. Wells.— WRR-44
Conspirators, The. — Frederick Prokosch. — NAMP
Constance de Beverley. — Sir Walter Scott. Sec Marmion.
Constance's Denunciation of King Philip. — William Shake
speare. See King John.
Constancy. — Samuel Daniel. See Hymen's Triumph.
Constancy. — Charles Dibdin. — LH
Constancy. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Constancy. — George Herbert. — CBE — EV-2
Constancy. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — BOHV — SPE-4 — TTIP
Constancy. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The.
Constancy. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.— EPS — EPW-2
EV-3—GPE—GTSL— HBV— OBEV— OBS— TOP
Constancy .< — Sir John Suckling. — BEL — CBOV— EPEP— EPS
—EPW-2— LPS-1—NAL—SBA
(Constant Lover.)— AEP-W—AEV— AWP — BHP— BLV
— CRE— EM-1— EP— EPP — EV-2— HBV— ISP
—JAWP— LL-4— MCCG— OBEV— PG — TOP—
TPH— WBP
(Out upon It.)— BOHV— OBS
("Out upon it, I have lov'd.") — EG
(Poem with the Answer, A.) — CRP
(Song: "Out upon it.") — WHA
Constancy (after the Greek). — Joshua Sylvester (?) — GPE— PG
(Amor Ineluctabilis.) — ES
(Love Omnipresent.) — CBOV
(Love's Omnipresence.) — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — SBA
(Sonnet: Were I As Base As Is the Lowly Plaine.)— AEV
(Sonnet: "Were I as base," etc.) — EP — EPW-1 — EV-1—
OBSC
(Ubique.)— OBEV
(Were I As Base As Is the Lowly Plain.) — AEP-W—
EPEP— HBV — LPS-1 — TOP — TPH
Constancy. — Unknown. — LP S -2
Constancy. — Minor Watson. — HBV
Constancy. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
Constant (Love, III). — Emily Dickinson.
(Alter? When the Hills Do.)— PI AE— TCAP— TPH
(Friendship.) — OTA
(From "Bequest.") — LHW
(Life, VII.)— OBAV
Constant. — Frederic Thompson. — JKCP
Constant Beauty. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Constant Cannibal Maiden, The. — Wallace Irwin. — BFP —
BOHV
Constant Farmer's Son, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Constant Jay, The.— Ring Lardner.— NYBV
Constant Lover ("Out upon it").— Sir John Suckling. See
Constancy.
Constant Lover ("Why so pale").— Sir John Suckling. See
Aglaura (Why So Pale and Wan).
Constant Reader, A. — "Parmenas Mix" (Andrew V.
Kelley).— OHCS-12
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Conversion
Constant Service of the Antique World, The. — William Shake
speare. See As You Like It (Adam's Warning and
Persuasion of His Young Master Orlando).
Constant Swain and Virtuous Maid, The. — Unknown. — HBV
Constantius and the Lion. — George Croly. See Tarry Thou
Till I Come, or, Salathiel the Wandering Jew.
Constellation, The, sel. ("Fair, order'd lights [whose motion
without noise]"). — Henry Vaughan. — NBE
"Constellation" and the "Insurgente," The. — Unknown. — PAH
Consternation. — Unknown. — WRR-6
"Constitution" and the "Guerriere," The. — Unknown. — PAH
("Constitution" and "Guerriere" — abr. with music.) — ABF
Constitution and the Union, The, sel. — Daniel Webster.
Peaceable Secession.— PPYP — YFR
Constitutional Prohibition the Great Remedy. — John B. Finch.
— TS
(Constitutional Prohibition.) — WRR-18
"Constitution's" Last Fight, The. — James Jeffrey Roche. — GA —
MC— PAH— PAPm
Consuelo at the Country Club. — Selden Rodman.— NAMP
Consummation. — Elsa Barker. See Spirit and the Bride, The.
Consummation. — Witter Bynner. See To Celia.
Consummation. — James Terry White. — OQP — PDN— QP-2
"Contemplate all this work of Time." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam. A. H. H.
Contemplation. — John Alden Carpenter. — RIS
Contemplation. — Lina Harvey. — F
-HB
Contemplation of Our State in Our Deathbed. — John Donne.
See Of the Progresse of the Soule.
Contemplation on Night, A. — John Gay. — CEP
Contemplation upon Flowers, A. — Henry King. — ATP — BLV —
EPEP— EV-2 — GPE — HBV — OBEV— OBS— PG —
PIAE
("Brave flowers, that I could gallant it like you.") — EG
Contemplations. — Anne Bradstreet. — AP — APA — APB — APW
— IAP— MOAP
"When I behold" (sel.).— BAV
Contemplative Quarry, The. — Anna Wickham. — BMEP —
HBMV— NP
Contemplative Sentry, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See
lolanthe.
Contemplative Thought. — Caroline Parker Smith. — AMV-35
Contemporaries. — Richard Hovey. — MAP
Contemporary- — Sara Bard Field. — MOM
Contemporary Poets. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan (London Literature and Society).
Contemporary Suite: 1934. — Ben Belitt. — TB
Contemporary Suitor, The. — Edward Sanford Martin. — PR
Contempt of Poetry, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes
Calendar, The.
Content. — Barnabee Barnes. See Parthenophil and Parthenophe.
Content. — Thomas Campion. — OBSC
Content (Black Riders, The — XXVII). — Stephen Crane.— AA
—LEAP
(Black Riders— I.)— LA
Content. — Thomas Dekker. See Pleasant Comedy of Patient
Grissell (or Grissil or Grissell), The.
Content. — Robert Devereaux, Earl of Essex. — OBSC
(Wish, A.)— GTSL
Content.— Norman Gale.— HBV— VA
Content. — Robert Greene. See Farewell to Folly, The.
Content. — Dora Greenwell. — PDN
Content. — William Shakespeare. See King- Henry VI, Part
Content. — Richard Chenevix Trench.— CGOV
(Different Minds.)— LPS-2
(Some Murmur When Their Sky Is Clear.)— HBVY
Content ("Be content with thy lot"). — Unknown. — PPYP
Content ("Hermit there was, A"). — Unknown. — VIL
Content. — Thomas, Lord Vaux. See Of a Contented Mind.
Content and Resolute. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.
— ES
Content and Rich. — Robert Southwell. — OBSC
Content in Service. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — PDN
Contentation : Directed to My Dear Father, and Most Worthy
Friend, Mr. Izaac Walton.— Charles Cotton.— EV-2—
LPS-3
Contented at Forty. — Sarah N. Cleghorn. — HBMV
Contented John.— Jane Taylor.— HBV— HBVY— RON
Contented Man, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Contented Mind, A.— Joshua Sylvester.— EV-1— HBV
(Contentment.) — LPS-3
Contented wi' Little. — Robert Burns.— BSV—EPRE—LL-4
(Contented wi' Little and Cantie wi' Mair.) — BEL— TCEP
Contention betwixt a Wife, a Widow, and a Maid, A. — Sir
John Dayies.— OBSC
Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, sels. — James Shirley.
Death the Conqueror. — LEAP
(Death the Leveller.)— AEP-W— BCEP— BPB— CBE—
CBOV— EA— GTBS — GTSE— GTSL — ISP -
LPS-1— OBEV— SBA— WTP-8
(Death's Final Conquest.)— EV-2— HBV— TPH
(Dirge, A.)— ACP— AWP— BEL— CR— EPW-2— JAWP
_SEP— TOP— WBP
(Glories of Our Blood and State, The.)— AEV— CRE—
GPE— OBS— PG— TVSH— WP— YT
("Glories of our blood," etc.) — EG
(King of Kings, The.) — LH
(Levelling Dust, The.)— BLV
(No Armour against Fate.) — EPEP — FT
(Of Death.)— WHA
(Song: "Glories of our blood and state, The.")— PTER
Contentions. — Unknown. — HBV
Contentious Heart. — Ben Belitt. — TB
Contentment. — Henry Alford. — BTB-2
(Trust.)— PE
Contentment. — Charles S. Calverley. — ALV
Contentment. — William Cowper
(Olney Hymns.)— CEP
Contentment (abr.). — Sir Edward Dyer. — CGOV— GS— OTPC
— PECK
(My Mind [or Minde] to Me a Kingdom Is.) — BCEP— -
m M
(My Mynde to Me a Kingdome Is.) — AEV
(Kingdom.) — OBSC
Contentment ("Happy the man," etc.) .—Eugene Field.— FF—
MPC-7 — PEF — POI
Contentment ("Once on a time," etc.). — Eugene Field. — CBPC
Contentment. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Contentment.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table.
Contentment. — Eva Wilder McGlasson.— BTB-7
Contentment. — Melvin Mortimer Newberg.— LOW— POI
Contentment. — S. C. Peabody. — PPYP
Contentment.' — Benjamin Schlipf. — BLRP
Contentment. — David Swing. — BS
Contentment. — Joshua Sylvester. — LPS-3
(Contented Mind, A.) — EV-1 — HBV
Contentment I Have in My Books, The.— Sir Walter Waller.
See Divine Meditations.
Contentment in the Dark. — William Bell Scott — EBSV
Contentment: or, the Happy Workman's Song.-— John Byrom.
— CEP — OB EC
Contents of a Boy's Pockets.— Henrietta R. Eliot.— WRR-52
Contessa to Her Judges, The.— Cale Young Rice.— SPP
Continent's End. — Robinson Jeffers. — AWP — JAWP _ MOAP
Continuance.— A. Godwhen.— TMEV
Continued (King's College Chapel).— William Wordsworth
See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Continuing Christ, The. — W. Russell Bowie. — MOM
Continuing City, The. — Laurence Housman. — WGRP
Continuities. — Walt Whitman. — EOAH
Continuity.— "M" (George William Russell).— CMP— MBP—
Contours. — Zona Gale. — PDN
Contract of Corporal Twing, The.— Solon K. Stewart. — AOAH
Contradiction. — William Cowper. See Conversation.
Contradictions. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Contrary Mary. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — HBMV — HBVY —
PB-5 _ TSW _ TSWC
Contrast. — Aubert Edgar Bruce. — MOM
Contrast, The. — Helen Gray Cone. — AA — PPD-2
Contrast, A. — Eleanor C. Donnelly. — BTB-S — OHCS-24
Contrast. — Charles Grenville Hamilton. — MOM
Contrast, A. — James Russell Lowell.— CAP— IAP— TCAP
Contrast, The.— Captain C. Morris.— BOH V
Contrasted Soliloquies. — Jane Taylor. — LLC
Contrasted Valentines. — Kate T. Barrow.— WRR-56
Contretemps, The. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP
Contrite Heart, The. — William Cowper. — NBE
Contrition across the Waves. — Caroline Giltinan. — WHL
Contrivances, The, sel.-— Henry Carey.
Maiden's Ideal of a Husband, A. — HBV — LPS-1
Control of Liquor Traffic. — Frank J. Hanly. — SPE-5
Conundrum of the Workshops, The. — Rudvard Kinlinc _
BMEP— HBV— MBP— RKV— SPE-8— VA
Conundrum Party and Dinner. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Convalescent.— Will H. Ogilvie.— HMSP
Convalescent, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Convalescent Gripster, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Convent, The. — Jeanne d'Orge. — LA
Convent Echoes. — Helen Louise Moriarty. — JKCP
Convent Scene. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion (Constance
de Beverley).
Convention. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MAPA
Convention. — Agnes Lee. — BAP — HBMV — OTA — SBMV
Convention Song. — Unknown. — -PAH
Conversation, A. — Sara Hamilton Birchall. — NLK
Conversation, sels. — William Cowper. — BCEP (broken sels.)
Afternoon Call, An (11. 378-404).— EPW-3
Characters and Sketches (11. 81-202; 269-346). — EPW-3
(Contradiction.)— LPS-3 (11. 81-118).
("Ye powers who rule the tongue," etc.) — EP (II. 81-98:
177-202)— ET (11. 81-118; 203-244)
Duelling (11. 163-202).— LPS-3
Conversation. — Bernice Kenyon. — AMV-3 5
Conversation. — Hannah More. See Bas Bleu.
Conversation. — Anne Robinson. — SUS
Conversation at Midnight. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — CMM
Poem: "Old men, you are dying" (set.). — AMV-37
Conversation Book, The. — Unknown. — PPGW
Conversation Galante. — Humbert Wolfe. — BPM-33 — HBMV—
MAP
Conversational. — Unknown. — ALV — DRB
Conversational Neighbor, A. — Richard R. Kirk. — LS — OTA
Conversion. — St. Clair Adams. — LOW — POI
Conversion. — John Dryden. See Hind and the Panther, The
Conversion. — T. E. Hulme.— MBP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
Conversion of the Magdalene, The, sel. ("Encircling Thee Thy
holy brides"). — Pedro Malon de Chaide, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Convert, The. — G. K. Chesterton. — JKCP
Converted Cannibals, The. — G. E. Farrow. — BOHV
Conversazzhyony, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Convict, The. — Beatrice Redpath. — CPG
Convict, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Convict and Soldier. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Convict Joe. — Alexander G. Murdoch. — OHCS-28
Convict of Clonmel, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Jeremiah Joseph Callanan.— GTIV— TIP
Convict's Complaint, The. — Adair Welcker. — BTB-8
Convict's Dream, The.— George Crabbe. See Borough, The.
Convict's Little Girl, The. — Youth's Companion. — MET
Convict's Soliloquy, the Night before Execution. The. — E. H.
Trafton.— BTB-4— OHCS-26
Convinced by Sorrow. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Cry
of the Human, The.
Coo-Coo (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Coogee. — Henry Clarence Kendall. — VA
Cook County. — Archibald MacLeish. — SC
(Weather.)--MAP-— PIAE
Cook of the Period, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-10
Cookie Jar, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Cookie-Lady, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Cookin* Things. — Burges Johnson. — WRR-36
Cooking and Courting. — Unknown. — LPS-1
Cool of Evening, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.— LS
Cool Philosophy. — Unknown. — HT
Cool Reason. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan. See Rivals, The.
Cool Tombs. — Carl Sandburg.— BAP— BLV— CCS— CMP—
CP — HBMV— TAP— LL-3— MAP— MOAP— NV— SC
— TBM— WHA
Cool Web, The.— Robert Graves.— AWP
Coole and Ballylee, 1931. — William Butler Yeats. — CMP—
OBMV
Coole Park, 1929.— William Butler Yeats.— OBMV
Cooleen, The.— Douglas Hyde.— OBVV
Cool in, The. — James Stephens. — TIP
(Coolun, The.)— POOT
Coom, Lassie, Be Good to Me.— Charles Mcllvaine.— SPE-1—
WRR-38
Coon Can (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
(Poor Boy.) — AS
"Coon-Dog Wess." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Coonjiner. — Francis Paxton. — OA
Coon's Lullaby, The. — Unknown. — HHHA (with music)—
WRR-22
Cooper. — Unknown. — WRR-41
Co-operation. — J. Mason Knox. — BLPA — ICBD
Co-operation. — Ruth Comfort Mitchell. See Revelation.
Cooper's Hill. — Sir John Denham.— CEP — EPS
"My eye descending/' etc. (sel.). — CRE — EP (br. sel.)—
EPP
(Praise of the Thames.)— EPW-2— EV-2
(Thames, The— br. sel.)— BCEP
(Thames from Cooper's Hill, The.) — OBS
("Thames the most loved.") — EPEP (si. abr.)
View of London from Cooper's Hill (sel.). — EPW-2
Coplas on the Death of His_ Father, the Grandmaster of
Santiago. — Jorge Manrique, tr. fr, the Spanish by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Relentless Time (sel.), tr. by Longfellow. — BTB-2 (abr.)
(Footprints of Decay — sel. fr. above.)— OHCS-11
(To One Alone — br. sel. fr. above.) — MOM
Copper down a Crack, A. — Leroy F. Jackson. — PB-1
Copy of a Great Man's Thoughts, The. — Unknown. — MHT
Coquetry. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Coquette, The. — Witter Bynner. — PR
Coquette, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BHP — PR
Coquette, The. — Muriel Earley Sheppard. — IHA
Coquette. — Keith Stuart. — NLK
Coquette Conquered, A. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BHP — DRB
— MAP— SR
Coquette Punished, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Coquette Speaks, The. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — WRR-34
Cor Cordium. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — ATP — BMEP —
BPN— CRE— CRP— EPN— EPW-5— TOP— VLEP
Cor Mio. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN
Coral (in Sing Song) — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GFA
Coral Grove, The. — James Gates Percival. — AA — APW — GN—
LA— LLC— LPS-2— TVSH
Coral Insect, The. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — LPS-2
Coral Islands. — Louis Ginsberg. — OQP — QP-2
Coral Reef, The. — James Montgomery. See Pelican Island
The.
Corante. — Gladys Campbell. — BPM-34
Corda Concordia, sel. — Edmund Clarence Stedman.
Quest. — AA
Cordelie. — Brother Paul. — WRR-6
Cordial Relations. — "Anthony Hope." See Dolly Dialogues, The.
Cordial Soul. — Sara Henderson Hay. — BAP
Cordova, — Ibn Zaydun, tr. fr. the Arabic by H. A. R. Gibb. —
Cordwright's Song, The.— Auguste de Belloy, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Corianna's Wedding. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Coridon and Phillis.— Robert Greene. See Perimedes.
Condon's Song (in Isaak Walton's "Compleat Angler"). — John
(Praise of a Countryman's Life, The.)— ABVC
(Song: "Oh, the sweet, contentment.") — MV-2
nna's Going
Corinna. — Thomas Campion. See Of Corinna's Singing.
Corinna Bathes. — George Chapman. See Ovid's Banquet of
Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra. — Walter Savage Landor.
See Pericles and Aspasia.
Corinna to Tanagra from Athens. — Walter Savage Landor. See
Pericles and Aspasia.
Corinna's Going a-Maying (C,). — Robert Herrick. — AEP-W —
ATP— BCEP— BEL — CBOV — CR — CRE— CRP—
DD (abr.)— EA— EM-1— EP— EPC— EPEP — EPP —
EPS — EPW-2 — EV-2 — GPE— HBV— ISP— LEAP—
NAL— OAEP— OBEV— OBS— PTER— SBA— SEP—
TCEP— TOP— TPH— WHA— WLIP— WTP-S
(Corinna's Maying.)— GEPM—GTSL
(Going a-Maying.)— GN— LH— OTPC
Corinna's Maying. — Robert Herrick. See Corinn
a-Maying.
Corinthian Hall.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Corinthians, I. — Bible, N. T. Sec First Corinthians.
Coriolanus.— Will Victor McGuire.— OHCS-34
Coriolanus, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Belly and the Members, The (fr. Act I, sc. i).— ICBD
"I pray you, daughter, sing," ctc^. (Act I, sc. iii)
(Scene from "Coriolanus.") — SR
Martial Friendship (fr. Act IV, sc. v). — LPS-1
Valour (fr. Act II, sc. ii).— BHV
Corliss Engine- Wheel. — MacKnight Black. — LA
Corn. — Esther Antin. See On Our Farm.
Corn.— Sidney Lanier.— APB— TCAP— WRR-5
Corn.— Unknown.— PEM— PPYP
Corn.— Maude E. Uschold.— OTA
Corn and Beans.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Corn Husker, The. — E. Pauline Johnson.— OCL
Corn Hut Talk.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Corn Prattlings.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Corn Rigs. — Robert Burns.— EBSV
Corn Song. — Benjamin Wallace Douglass. — VF
Corn Song, The. — John Wesley Holloway.— -BANP
Corn Song, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Huskers,
The.
Corn Treasures.' — Unknown. — LPP
Cornaylius Ha-ha-ha-hannigan. — Thomas A. Daly. — SPE-4 —
WRR-38
Corn-Crake, The.— David Gray.— EBSV
Cornelia and Her Jewels.— E. M. Bewail.— MOAH
Cornelia's Song. — John Webster. See White Devil, The.
Corner Grocery, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-38
Corner-Knot, The.— Robert Graves.— BLV
Cornet, The. — Conrad Aiken. — MLP
Cornet, The.— Andrew Marvell. — AEP-W
Cornet, The. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (after Petrarch).
— ES— OBSC
Cornfield, The. —Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— SUS
Cornfield Holler (with music).— -Unknown.— -ABF
Cornfield Ridge and Stream.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Corn-Fields (abr.)— Mary Howitt.— OTPC
"When on the breath of Autumn's breeze." (sel. — 6 sts )
— PRWS— SN— VA
Cornfields, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Corn-Grinding Song. — Alice Corbin. — TL
Corn-Grinding Song.— Lagtma Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis.—
A W JT — J A W Jr "— •— o U o— Vv B I
Corn-Grinding Song. — Zuni Indians, tr. by an unknown author
— RNP— SUS
Cornish Emigrant's Song, The.— Robert Stephen Hawker. —
Cornish Miner, The.— Walter F. Gries. — IHA
Cornish Wind. — Arthur Syxnons. — GT-2— LBBV — MCT— PER
Corn-Law Hymn. — Ebenezer Elliott.— -BCEP — LPS-2
Corn-Planting.— Peter McArthur.— CPG
Corn-Song, A. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — AA — OBAV
Corn-Song, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. Sec Huskers, The
Corn-Stalk Fiddle. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WRR-48
Cornucopia of- Red and Green Comfits, The. — Amy Lowell.—
Cornwallis Burgoyned. — Unknown. — APB
(Cornwallis's Surrender.) — PAH
Cornwallis's Surrender. — Unknown. See Cornwallis Burgoyned.
Coromandel Fishers, The.™ Sarojini Naidu.— -B.BV — MCCG
Coronach.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The.
Coronation. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — AA — GN — HBV LEAP
—OBAV — PFY— TCAP
Coronation. — Edward Perronet.— CRE — HBV— WGRP
Coronation of Inez de Castro, The.— -Felicia Dorothea Hemans.
— OHCS-36
Coronation-Pageant of Anne Bolyn, The. — James A. Froude.
See History of England.
Coronemus Nos Rosis Antequam Marcescant. — Thomas Tordan
—HBV — OBEV
Coronet, The.— Andrew Marvell. — OBS— RT
Coronet for His Mistress Philosophy, A, sel.-— George Chapman.
Love and Philosophy (I).— OBSC
(Sonnet: "Muses that sing Love's sensual empery.")—
LPS-1
Corporal Dick's Promotion.— Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.— BTB-9
Corporal of Chancellorsville, The.— John R, Paxton.— PPSC
Corporal Punishment. — Finley Peter Dunne.— SPE-6
Corp'ral's Chevrons.— Unknown. — GPWW — PAPm
Corpse's Husband, The.— Unknown.-— SPE-4— WRR-30
TITLE INDEX
Country
Corpus Christi. — Margery Swett Mansfield. — NV
"How did he look, the Lord of Light." (II).
Invocation: "If I had feet to dance before the holy arc."
(Ill)
"They will tell — in a province of some simple folk." (I).
Corpus Christi. — Evelyn Underbill.— RT
Corpus Est de Deo. — John Hall Wheelock. — RT
Correction of Bennie.— Julia Truitt Bishop. — WRR-53
Correction-Box. — Unknown. — WRR-S2
Corregio. — "Kruna." — WRR-12
Correlated Greatness. — Francis Thompson. — GPE — GTML
(All's Vast.) — MBP
(Heart, The.)— BLV— OBMV— PIAE
Correspondences. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr, the French by
Allen Tate.— AWP
Correspondences. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. — IAP
Corrosive Season, The. — Lynn Riggs. — OA
Corruption.— Henry Vaughan.— AEP-W— CAW— EPS-— OBS
Corrymeela.— "Moira O'Neill." — AWP — HBV — JAWP —
LBBV— MLP— SBA— TIP— WBP
(Corymeela.)— BMEP
Corsage Bouquet, A. — Charles Henry Liiders. — HBV — PR
Corsair, The, sets. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
Corsair's Life, The (Canto I, St. i). — EV-4
(Song of the Rover.) — LPS-2
Deep in My Soul (Canto I, st. xiv). — EV-4
Summer (Canto III, st. i, 11. 1-18).— OBRV
"Yet was not Conrad thus by Nature sent" (Canto I,
sts. xi-xii). — EV-4
Corsican Vendetta, The; or, Love's Triumph. — Unknown. —
WRR-7
Cortege. — Alexander Mackenzie Davidson. — HMSP
Cortege. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur Symons.
—AWP
Corydon.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — HHHA
Corydon and Thyrsis. — Virgil. See Eclogues.
Corydon and Tityrus. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Dutch by Mont
gomery Carmichael. — CAW
Corymbus for Autumn, A, sel. — Francis Thompson.
"Or higher, holier, saintlier," etc. (11. 79-150).— VLEP
Corymeela. — "Moira O'Neill." See Corrymeela.
Cosmic Egg, The.— Unknown.— BOHV— LPS-3
Cosmopolitan Woman, A. — Sam Walter Foss. — BOHV —
WRR-15
Cospatrick.— Unknown. — EBSV — OBB
Cossack Cradle-Song. — Mikhail Yurevitch Lermatov, tr. fr.
the Russian by Mrs. Elizabeth Champney. — BOL
Cossimbazar. — Henry S. Leigh. — BOHV— NA
Cost, The.— Ethel Lloyd Patterson. — PPGW
Cotswold Eclogue, The, sel. ("Early in May up got the jolly
rout") . — Thomas Randolph.— EPW-2
Cotswold Hills. — Mary Colbourne-Veel. — MM
Cotswold Love.— John Drinkwater .— MCT— POT
Cottage Garden, A. — John Clare. — UFE
Cottage Gardens. — Charlotte Smith. See Beachy Head.
Cottage Songs, sel. — George MacDonald.
By the Cradle.— BOL
.
Cottager, The, sel. ("True as the church clock").
—OBRV
John Clare.
fr. the
Cottager and His Landlord, The. — John Milton, tr.
Latin by William Cowper.— OTPC
Cottager to Her Infant, The. — Dorothy Wordsworth. — BOL—
CH—EV-3—GS— HBV— LC— OTPC— PRWS
(Cottager's Lullaby, The.) — MOAH
Cottager's Lullaoy, The. — Dorothy Wordsworth. See Cottager
to Her Infant, The.
Cotter's Saturday Night, The. — Robert Burns.— BEL — BPP—
CEP — CRE — EM-1 — EP — EPC — EPP — EPRE —
EPW-3 — EV-3 — GEPM— GPE— GR-e— HBV— HT
(fl&r.)— LL-4— LPS-2 — MBL— MCCG— MR— OAEP
— OBEC (abr.)— SBA — SEP— SR — TCEP— TOP—
TPH— WTP-2
"Cheerfu' supper done, The," etc. (br. sel.). — BHV —
WGRP
Scotland (very br. sel.). — PER
Cotton. — Harry Martinsen, tr. by Llewellyn Jones. — OHPP
Cotton Boll, The.— Henry Timrod.— AA— APB— IAP— SPP—
TCAP
Cotton Chorus. — Virginia Moore. — PASC
Cotton Field Song (with music] . — Unknown. — ABF
Cotton Pickers, The.— Daniel Whitehead Hicky. — AMV-37
Cotton Plant, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Cotton Song.— Jean Toomer. — CDC
Cotton-Eyed Joe (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Cottonwood Leaves. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr. — PASC
Cotton- Wool. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Cough and Coiffure.— Camilla J. Knight— WRR-3 4
Could I Have Borne It? — May E. Dustin. — TS
"Could man be drunk for ever."-1- A. E. Housman. — EG —
OBMV
Could They But Know. — Will Chamberlain. — RH
Could You Not Watch with Me One Little Hour?— Sara
Bard Field.—TL
Couldn't Live without You. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Council from a Poet: Middle-Aged. — John A. Holmes, Jr. —
CAG
Council Held by the Rats, The. — Jean de La Fontaine.
"Old Rodilard, a certain cat." — CIV
(Council of the Rats, The.)— WRR-11
"Tyrant Cat, by surname Nibbelard, A" tr. (diff. tr.) fr.
the French.—CIV
Council of Horses, The.— John Gay. See Fables (Fable
XLIII),
Council of the Rats, The.— Jean de La Fontaine. See Council
Held by the Rats, The.
Counsel. — Roselle Mercier Montgomery. — HBMV
Counsel.— Mollie E. Moore.— HBV
Counsel of Moderation, A.— Francis Thompson. — MBP
Counsel of Polonius, The. — William Shakespeare. See Ham
let (Polonius' Advice to Laertes).
Counsel to Girls. — Robert Herrick. See To the Virgins to
Make Much of Time.
Counsel to Those That Eat. — E. V. Lucas.
Chocolate-Cream (I).— ABVC— BOHV
Hot Potatoes (II).— ABVC
Oranges (III).— ABVC
Counsels of Sigrdrifa. — Unknown. See Elder Edda.
Count Albert and Fair Rosalie. — Sir Walter Scott. — WRR-1
Count Candespina's Standard. — George Henry Boker. —
OHCS-10
Count Gaultier's Ride. — Edward Renaud.— OHCS-19
Count Gismond. — Robert Browning. — BEL — BMEP — BTB-8 —
CRE— DRB— GEPC
Count Ludwig and the Wood-Spirit. — Dinah Maria Mulock. —
WRR-8
Count That Day Lost. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans
Lewes Cross). — OQP — QP-2
(Day Well Spent, A.)— PTA-1
(You May Count That Day.)— ICBD— MRV
Counter- Attack.— Siegfried Sassoon.— MBP— PIAE— TCEP
Counterblast Ironical, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EPW-5
Counterpoint. — Mary H. Blodgett. — CAG
Counters.— Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— DDA— MW— SUS
(To Think.)— JPC— MBP— PT
Countersign, The. — St. Clair Adams.— BFV
"Countersign, The." — J. Hooker Hamersley. — PTWP
Countersign. — Arthur Ketchum. See Legends for Trees.
Countersign, The. — Charles J. Quirk.
(Quatrains.) — CAW
Countersign, The. — Unknown. — MD AH — OHCS-1 7
Countersign Was "Mary," The. — Margaret Eytinge. — PTWP
Countess Amy and Her Husband, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Kenilworth.
Countess Laura. — George Henry Boker. — LPS-3 — WRR-5
Countess of the Tenement, The. — Etheldred Breeze Barry. —
BTB-9
Countess Temple, Appointed Poet Laureate to the King of the
Fairies. — Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford. — AEP-D—
CEP
(Anne Grenville, Countess Temple, Appointed Laureate to
the King of the Fairies.) — OBEC
Counting. — Harriet Brewer. — PPYP
(Courting.) — LPP
Counting. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Counting. — Unknown. — PBV
Counting Eggs. — Unknown. — GH — HHHA
(How Mose Counted the Eggs.)— OHCS-29
Counting One Hundred (in Life in Danbury). — James M.
Bailey.— HHHA
(Anger and Enumeration.) — OHCS-9
Counting Out. — Mother Goose. — OTPC — PPL
(O-U-T.)— PB-1
Counting the Babies. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Counting the Cost. — Strickland W. Gillilan. — SPE-4
Counting the Family. — Annie F. Redland. — WRR-29
(Out of Her Reckoning.) — WRR-24
Counting the Seeds. — Unknown. — OHCS-35
Counting-Out Rhyme. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Counting-Out Song, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Country Bedroom, The. — Frances Cornford. — MBP
Country Boy Reading. — Gerald Raftery. — AMV-37
Country Carol, A. — Margaret Widdemer. — SDH — YF
Country Church, A. — Violet Alleyn Storey. — OQP — QP-2
Country Churches. — Maysie Tuley Klein. — DDA
Country Clown, The, — John Trumbull. — LA
Country Cottage, A. — Witter Bynner.— GBOV
Country Courtship. — W. D. Kelly. — WRR-15
Country Courtship, A. — Francis O'Connor. — OHCS-17
Country Cousins, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Country Dance, The. — Joe Jot, Jr. — OHCS-1 3
Country Doctor, The. — Will M. Carleton. — BLPA
Country Editor, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Country Faith.— Norman Gale.— ABVC— CBPC— HBV— NLK
— OBVV— OQP— OTPC— QP-1— VA— WGRP
Country Girl. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MOAP
Country Girl, A.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Country Girl, The, sel. ("I saw him kiss your hand," etc.). —
Unknown.— WRR-20
Country Glee.— Thomas Dekker and John Ford. See Sun's
Darling, The.
Country God, A. — Edmund Blunden. — MBP
Country Hobnails. — Nathaniel Ward. See Simple Cobler of
Aggawam, The.
Country Inn, The, sel. — Joanna Baillie.
Song: "Though richer swains thy love pursue."— OBRV
Country Justice, The, sel. — John Langhorne.
Apology for Vagrants (I).— OBEC
Country Kisses. — Arthur Joseph Munby. See Dorothy: A
Country Story.
Country Lane in Heaven, A. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Country Life (Epode 2). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by John
Dryden.— AWP
Country Life, The.— Robert Herrick.— EPEP— EPS— EV-2
Country Life, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — APB
Country Night. — Selma Robinson. — NYBV
Country of No Lack. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — MAP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Country Parson, The.— Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Vil-
lage, The.
Country Pathway, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Country Philosopher, A.— Frank L. Stanton.— DDA
Country Pleasures. — Martial, tr. jr. the Latin by F. A. Wright,
Country Reunited.— William McKinley.— WRR-42
Country Sale. — Edmund Blunden. — NV
Country Saying:.— Unknown.— RIS
(He That Would Thrive.)— OTPC
("He that would thrive.")— PPL
(Proverbs.)— HBV
„ (Rules of Behavior.)— HBVY
Country School, The. — Unknown. — APW
Country Sleighing.— Edmund Clarence Stedman.— OHCS-16
Country Song, A. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
Country Song. — Elinor Wylie. — BAV
Country Store, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
Country Summer— Leonie Adams.— BLV— MAP— TCPD
Country Summer Pastoral, A.— Sam Walter Foss. — BOHV (si.
a&r.)— WRR-14
(City Man's Dream of the Country.) — BTB-8
Country Thanksgiving, A. — Unknown. — PPYP— WRR-40—
Country Thought. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
Country Wedding, The. — Unknown. — HBV
Country-Bred. — Cora Wilcox Dreyer. — PASC
Country-Brook. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MOAP
Countrymen, The. — John Masefield. See Reynard the Fox.
Country's Greatest Evil, The. — Henry Wilson.— OHCS- 12
Countrywoman of Mine, A. — Elaine Goodale Eastman. — AA —
OBAV
County Ball, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
County Guy. — Sir Walter Scott. See Quentin Durward.
County Mayo, The. Raftery, tr. fr. the Irish by James
Stephens.— GTIV
County of Mayo, The. — Thomas Lavelle, tr. fr. the Irish by
George Fox.— GTIV— OBEV— TIP
County of the Camisards, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See
Travels with a Donkey.
Coup de Grace, The. — Edward Rowland Sill. — AA
Couple, A. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Couples.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Couplet: "Girls who go to dinner 'Dutch.' *' — "Dorothy Dow"
(Mrs. James Edward Fitzgerald). — NYBV
Couplet: "God loves an idle rainbow." — Ralph Hodgson. —
BMEP
Couplet: "Great things are done when men and mountains
meet."— William Blake. — PC
Coupon Bonds (abr. and arr.). — John Townsend Trowbridge. —
WRR-30
Courage. — Kate Wilson Baker.— PC
Courage. — Stopford Brooke. — LOW — POI— WGRP
Courage. — William Ellery Channing. — WRR-5
(True Courage in Life — si. abr.) — BTB-7
Courage. — Florence Earle Coates. — ICBD — SPE-5
Courage. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter). — FF —
POI
Courage. — Ozora Stearns Davis. — OQP — QP-1
Courage. — Dorothy Dezouche. — DDA
Courage. — Caroline Cain Durkee. — HB
Courage. — Amelia Earhart. — BLP
Courage. — Helen Frazee-Bower. — HBMV
Courage. — John Galsworthy. — HTR
Courage. — Paul Gerhardt, tr. fr. the German by John Wesley.
Courage ("Courage isn't a brillant dash"). — Edgar A. Guest.
— CVG
Courage ("This is courage") .—Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Courage. — George Herbert. — PCD
Courage. — Raymond Holden. — PPD-2
Courage. — Ben Jonson See New Inn, The.
Courage. — Louis Lavater. — FF — POI
Courage. — Ella Fuller Maitland. — FF — POI
Courage. — Virginia Moore. — PC
Courage. — Margaret Ridgely Partridge. — JPC
Courage. — Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
Courage. — Unknown. — S PE-S
Courage. — Henry van Dyke. — BS
Courage, All.— Edwin Markham.— HBMV— SPT
Courage and Patience. — Henry T. Tuckerman. — APW
Courage Has a Crimson Coat. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — PCD
Courage, Mon Ami! — Willard Wattles.— PC
(Devil Is Dying, The.)— PR
Courage of the Lost, The. — Edith Mathilda Thomas.— BAP—
GPE
Courage to Live. — Grace Noll CrowelL— BPP
Courageous Boy, The. — Unknown. — RON
(Fellow Who Is Game.)— WRR-S2
Courier. — Maud Woodward Merritt.— HB
"Course of Love" Too "Smooth," The. — Unknown. — BTB-2 —
OHCS-14
Course of Time, The, sel. — Robert Pollok.
Byron (fr. Bk. IV).— LPS-3
Ocean (fr. Bk. I).— LPS-2
Course of True Love, The.— William Shakespeare. See Mid-
sumrner-Night's Dream, A.
Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth, The, sel. — Charles
Reade.
Disallusionizing of Alexander Oldworthy, The (fr. Pt. III).
— WRR-25
Courser, The. — William Shakespeare. See Venus and Adonis
Court Historian, The.— Walter Thornbury. — HBV — OBVV
Court Lady, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CTBP — HBV—
LPS-2— VA
Court of Aldermen at Fishmonger's Hall, The. — Unknown —
ABVC
Court of Berlin, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Court of Boyville, The, sel.— William Allen White.
King of Boyville, The (Ch. Ill— ad.).— NPTP
Court of Charles II. — Alexander Pope. See To Augustus.
Court of Death, The.— John Gay. See Fables (Fable XLVII)
Court of Fairy, The. — Michael Drayton. See Nymphidia.
Court of Fancy, The, sel. ("Twas sultry noon," etc.). — Thomas
Godfrey.
Court of Love, The, sels. — Unknown.
"And furth the cokkowe gan precede anon." — EPW-1
"And Prevye Thought," etc.— EPW-1
Court of the King, The.— Florence May Alt. — OHCS-31
Court Scene. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale. The
Courteous Mother, A. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — OHCS-14
"Courteous Reader; 1 have heard that nothing gives an author "
etc. (in Poor Richard's Almanac).— Benjamin Frank
lin. — MAL
Courtesy.— Hilaire Belloc.— BMEP— HBMV— JKCP—LBBV —
SDH — YF
Courtesy. — James Thomas Fields. — VIL
Courtesy. — Coventry Patrnore. See Angel in the House The
Courtesy.— Daniel Sargent.— DDA — GT-2— MW
Courtesy on Departure. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Courtier, The. — Edward Spenser. See Mother Hubberd's Tale
Courtin', The. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The
(2nd Series, Introduction).
Courtin' Call, A. — Unknown.— WRR-24
Courtin' in the Country. — H. Elliott McBride. — OHCS-1
Courtin' the Widder.— Libbie C. Baer. — WRR-33
Courting. — Harriet Brewer. See Counting.
Courting and Proverbs. — W. E. P. French. — WRR-44
Courting and Science. — Unknown, — BTB-6
Courting in Kentucky. — Florence E. Pratt. — BHP — BOHV—
BTB-7— PTA-2—TPH
(School-Ma'am's Courting, The.) — DRB
Courting of Dinah Shadd, The.— -Rudyard Kipling. — HSP —
WRR-34 (arr.)
Courting of T'nowhead's Bell, The. — Sir James M. Barrie. See
Auld Licht Idylls.
Courting under Difficulties. — Unknown. — WRR-34— WRR-41
(pant).
Court-Martial.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Courtship. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 9
Courtship, Merry Marriage, and Picnic Dinner of Cock Robin
and Jenny Wren, The (First part is var. of Mother
Goose) .—Unknown.— HBV— OTPC
("It was a merry time.") — PPL
Courtship of Billy Grimes, The. — Unknown. — ABS
(Billy Grimes, The Drover.)— OHCS-16
Courtship of Eve, The.— Robert Crawford.— HMSP
Courtship of Miles Standish, The (parody). — William F. Kirk
—BHP
Courtship of Miles Standish, The. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow,— CAP— PB - 7— PJH- 1
Expedition to Wessagussct (fr. Pts. V and VII).— PAH
Lover's Errand, The (Pt. III).— APB
("So he entered the house" — sel. fr. above.) — WTP-6
Miles Standish's Encounter with the Indians (Pt. VII).—
CCR
War-Token, The (fr. Pt. IV).— PAH
Wedding-Day. The (Pt. IX).— APB
(Priscilla's Wedding— si. abr.)—WRll-9
(Sunrise — br. set. fr. above,) — CGOV
Courtship of Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Carney, The. — Charles
Dickens. See Oliver Twist.— WRR-2S
Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, The. — Edward Lear.—
HBV— OTPC
(Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, The.)— BOHV— LBN— NA
Courtship under Difficulties. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 1
Courtship's End. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Courtships of Adolphus M'Duff, The. — Unknown. — WRR-30
Courtyard Pigeons, The. — Caroline Giltinan. — BLA
Cousin Jack. — Eleanor Putnam.— WRR-29
(Quel Domrnage.)— PR
Cousin John.— "C. T. B."— MHT
Cousin Lucrece, — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — OBAV
Cousin Rufus' Story. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A.
Cousin Sally Dilliard.— H. C. Jones.— OHCS-5
Covenant, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Covenanter's Lament for Bothwell Brigg, The. — Winthrop
Mack worth Praed. — OBRV
Coventry Christmas Carol, The. — Unknown.—- WRR-28
(Carol at the Manger, A.)— -BOL
Cover. — Frances M. Frost. — SUS
Cover Them Over with Beautiful Flowers. — Unknown. — MDAH
Covered Bridge, The.— Madison Cawein. — YT
Covered Bridge, Th>e. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — DDA
Covered Wagon, The.— Lena Whittaker Blakeney.— OA
Coverley Household, The.— Joseph Addison. Sec Spectator, The.
Coves of Crail, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).— VA
Cow, The.— Oliver Herford.— NA
Cow, The.— Mrs. Motherly.— PPL— SAS
~, The.— Robert Louis Stevenson. — CFBP — GFA — GS—
MPB— MPC-4— PB-3— PBV-PPA— PPL— RAR— RIS
— RYC— SAS— SUS— UTS— VLEP
96
TITLE INDEX
Cradle
Cow, The. — Bert Leston Taylor. — RIS
Cow, The. — Jane and Ann Taylor. — CBPC — CCP G^ HTW
—HBVY— HWC— MPB— OTPC— RAR— RYC-UTS
(Pretty Cow.)— CFBP— PB-3— TVC— TVSH
(Thank You, Pretty Cow.) — PRWS — SAS TYP
Cow, The.-~~Unknown.-—WRR-2
(Cows — A Composition.) — OHCS-17
Cow and the Ass, The. — Jane Taylor. — GS — OTPC
Cow and the Bishop, The. —George A. Townsend.— BTB-5—
Cow at Sullington, A. — Charles Dalmon. — PPA — RYC TSW
Cow Camp on the Range, A. — Unknown. — CSF
Cow in Apple Time. — Robert Frost. — BHP — CV — MAP NV
Cow Tuice Cure, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Cow Slips Away, The.— Ben King.— WTP-5
Cow Song. — Aline Kilmer. — LC
Coward. — Harold Lewis Cook. — NP
Coward, The. — Rpland R. Greenwood. — YT
Coward, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— GTBS
Coward, The. — J. N. Matthews. — WRR-4
Coward, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-3 5
Coward, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Cowards. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Csesar.
Cowbell, The. — August W. Derleth. — AMV-37
Cowboy, The. — James Barton Adams. See Cowboy's Life, The
Cowboy, The. — John Antrobus. — AA — PB-8
Cowboy, The ("All day on the prairie in the saddle"). —
' Unknown. — CSF (with music')
Cowboy, The ("He wears a big hat," etc.'}. — Unknown. — SCC
Cowboy Alone with His Conscience, A. — James Barton Adams.
Cowboy and the Maid, The. — Unknown. — SCC
Cowboy at Church, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Cowboy at the Carnival, A. — Unknown. — SCC
Cowboy at Work, The. — Unknown.— -CSF
Cowboy Boasting Chants (given on page as Other Cowboy
Boasting Chants) . — Unknown. — ABF
"Four rows of jaw teeth."
"I'm wild and woolly" (1st st. var. of Drunken Desperado).
"I want ye!"
"Wasp nests and yaller jackets."
Cowboy Race, A. — J. C. Davis. — SCC
Cowboy Song. — Joseph Mills Hanson. — MHT
Cowboy Song, A ("I could not be so well content"). — Un
known.— SCC
Cowboy Song ("One night as I lay on the prairie"). — Un
known. — A B S
Cowboy to His Friends in Need. — Burke Jenkins. — SCC
Cowboy to Pitching Bronco (with music"). — Unknown. — ABF
Cowboy Toast, A. — James Barton Adams.— SCC
Cowboy versus Broncho. — James Barton Adams. — SCC
Cowboys' Ball, The. — Henry Herbert Knibbs. — SCC
Cowboy's Christmas Ball, The. — Larry Chittenden. — BHP —
CSF— SCC
Cowboy's Dance Song, The. — James Barton Adams. — SCC
Cowboy's Dream, The.— -Charles J. Finger. — IHA — YT
Cowboy's Dream, The. — Unknown. — ABF
(Great Round-Up, The.) — CSF
Cowboys' Gettin'-Up Holler (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Cowboy's Hopeless Love, A. — James Barton Adams. — SCC
Cowboy's Lament, The. — Unknozvn.—CSF
(As I Walked Out in the Streets of Laredo.)— AS
Cowboy's Life, The. — James Barton Adams.— CSF— GR-1—
MPB (abr.)— POT
(Cowboy, The— diff.}— WRR-39
Cowboy's Love Song, The. — Unknown. — SCC
Cowboy's Meditation, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Cowboy's Prayer, The. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr. — DDA—
LOW— POI— SPE-6
Cowboy's Sermon, The. — Emma Ghent Curtis.— BTB-6
Cowboy's Son, A. — Unknown. — SCC
Cow-Boy's Song, The.— Anna Maria Wells.— CPN— PRWS
Mooly Cow (set.).— WRR-52
Cowboy's Valentine, The. — Charles Fletcher Lumrnis.— SCC
Cowboy's Worrying Love, A. — James Barton Adams. — SCC
Cow-Chace, The.— John Andre. — PAH
Cowdenknowes. — Robert Crawford.— EBSV
Cowgirl, The. — Unknown. See Bucking Bronco.
Cowley. — Joseph Addison. — EV-3
Cowman's Prayer, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Cowper. the Religious Recluse. — William Cowper. See Task.
Cowper s Grave. — - Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — EP (abr.) —
EV-4— HBV— LLC— OBVV— TPH—VLEP
Cow-Puncher's Song. — John A. Lomax. See Whoopee Ti Yi
Yo, Git Along, Little Dogies.
Cows — A Composition. — Unknown.^- OHCS-17
(Cow, The.)— WRR-2
Cowslips.— Walter Savage Landor. — VA
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
(With Rosy Hand.)— EPN
Coxcomb, A. — Joseph Hall. See Virgidemiarum Libri Sex.
Coxswain's Line, The.— H. E. Cressman. — PB-6
Coyote, The.— Charles Badger Clark, Jr.— LL-3
Coyote. — George Sterling.— DDA
(Father Coyote.) — BFP
Coyote and the Locust, The. — Zuni Indian, tr. by Frank Gush
ing.— A WP—JAWP—WBP
(Locust, The.)— SUS
Coyote — or the Prairie Wolf. — Bret Harte.— CGOV
Coyote Prowled, A. — Annie Elizabeth Cheney. — PPA
Crab and Its Mother, The. — JEsop. See Fables from
Crabapple Blossoms. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Crabapples. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Crabbed Age and Youth (in the Passionate Pilgrim). — William
Shakespeare. —BCEP—BLV—CBOV— EPEP— EV-1—
GEPM— GPE— HBV— OBEV
(From "The Passionate Pilgrim.") — LEAP
(Madrigal, A.) — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL—LC— PASC—
WTP-8
(Youth and Age.)— OBSC
Crackajack Story, The. — Harold Kellock. — SPE-8
Cracked Bell. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Crack-Mouthed Family, The. — Unknown. — WRR-16
Cradle, The.— Austin Dobson.— BPN— CPOI— VA
Cradle Hymn. — Martin Luther, tr. fr. the German.— BOL —
CRYO— DD—GFA — GS—HH— MPB— MW—OHIP
—PB-2—PBGP— PRWS— RAR— SPE-1— SUS
(Away in a Manger — with music.) — CHB
Cradle Hymn, A.— Isaac Watts.— 'BOIr— CEP— COAH— CRE
(much, abr.} — CRYO — EP — GS — HBV— LPS-1—
MO AH — OBEC — OBEV — OG —PRWS — PTA-2 —
SPE-1 _ SUS
(Cradle Song, A.)— BFVR— EV-2— OTPC
(Hush My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber.)— BPP—PBGP
Cradle of Gold, The. — Alfred Perceval Graves. — BOL
Cradle of Liberty, The. — Daniel Webster. See Reply to Hayne,
The.
Cradle of Peace. — Marion S. O'Neil. — VF
Cradle Piece.— Frances Frost.— NYBV
Cradle Song: "All by the sides of the wide wild river." — Alice
Gary. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Angels are stooping, The." — William Butler
Yeats.— BOL— TSW
Cradle Song: "Baloo, baloo, my wee, wee thing." — Richard
Gall.— BOL— EBSV
Cradle Song: "Christ by Thine own darkened hour." — Padraic
Colum.-— CAW— GTIV
Cradle Song: "Clock's untiring fingers wind the wool of dark
ness, The." — Louise MacNeice. — MBP
Cradle Song: "Come little babe, come silly soul." — Nicholas
Breton.— EV-1— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Sweet Lullaby, A.) — BOL — EPEP — EPW-1— GTSL—
OBSC— SB A— TOP
Cradle Song: "Crickets in the corner sing, The." — Rowan Ste
vens. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Danaan children laugh, in cradles of wrought
gold, The." — William Butler Yeats. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Ere the moon begins to rise." — Thomas Bailey
Aldrich.— BOL— MOAH— TYP
Cradle Song: "From groves of spice." — Sarojini Naidu. — MPB
— RAR — VOD
Cradle Song: "Golden slumbers kiss your eyes." — Thomas Dek-
ker. See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell, The.
Cradle Song: "How do we know." — Mariana van Rensselaer. —
Cradle Song, A: "Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber." —
Isaac Watts. See Cradle Hymn.
Cradle Song: "In the darken'd alcove." — Victor Hugo. — BOL
Cradle Song: "In the embers shining bright." — Richard Watson
Gilder.— BO ]L— TYP
Cradle Song: "In the winged cradle of sleep I lay." — Celia
Leighton Thaxter. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Light and rosy be thy slumbers." — Unknown, tr.
fr. the Swedish. — BOL
Song: "
.
Cradle Song: "Lord Gabriel, wilt thou not rejoice." — Josephine
Preston Peabody. — BOL— HBV— NP— PPD-2— POOT
— SBMV
Cradle Song: "Low in the troubled west." — Unknown. — BOL
— OHCS-20
Cradle Song: "Lullaby, my pretty baby." — Unknown, tr. fr.
the Russian. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Madonna, Madonna (or Madonnina)." — Ade
laide Crapsey.— BOL— HBMV— SPT
Cradle Song: "O blue eyes close in slumber." — Caris Brooke.
— BOL— PEM
Cradle Song: "O hush thee, my baby, thy sire was a knight."
—Sir Walter Scott. See Lullaby of an Infant Chief.
Cradle Song: "O lullaby, my baby. The bee has gone to
sleep." — Eben E. Rexford.— BOL
Cradle Song: "O men from the fields!" — Padraic Colum — AS
— BMC— BOL— GR-e— MLP— MM— MP— WHL
Cradle Song: "O my deir hert, young Jesus sweit."— Unknown.
—OBEV
(Nativity Carol.) — BOL
Cradle Song: "Rock-a-by, baby, thy cradle is green."-— M other
Goose. — CCP
(Hush Rhymes— English and Scotch.) — BOL
(Hush-a-Bye, Baby.)— HWC
("Hush-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green.") — SAS
( Hush-a-byes. ) — H B V Y
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV
(Rock-a-Bye, Baby.)— OTPC
("Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green.") — PBV— PPL —
RIS
Cradle Song: "Sing it, Mother! sing it low." — John Banister
Cradle Song: "Sleep, baby, sleep, our cottage vale is deep/* —
Unknown. — BOL — CBPC — TYP
Cradle Song: "Sleep, baby, sleep, thy father watches the sheep."
— Unknown. See Lullaby Song.
Cradle Song: "Sleep, little baby of mine." — Unknown. — BOL —
MOAH— LPS-1
9.7
Cradle
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Cradle Song: "Sleep, my babe, your road of dreams." — Laurence
Housman. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Sleep, ray baby, sleep, my darling." — Unknown,
tr. Jr. the Italian.-— BOL
Cradle Song: "Sleep, my eye, sleep, sleep a slumber hale." —
Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Sleep, rny own baby, my darling thou art." —
Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — BOL
Cradle Song, A: "Sleep! sleep! beauty bright." — William Blake.
— BOL— CGOV—CRE—EV-3—GTSL— HBV— HBVY
— LC— OBEC— OBEY— SBA
(Sleep, Sleep, Beauty Bright.)— OTPC
Cradle Song: "Slumber, slumber, dearest, sweetest treasure." —
Unknown. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Sweet and low, sweet and low." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Princess, The (Sweet and Low).
Cradle Song: "Sweet dreams, form a shade." — William Blake.
—BEL— BOL— CRE—EM-1— OAEP— RIS
/Sweet Dreams Form a Shade.) — OTPC
Cradle Song: "There's a baby moon rocking far up in the sky."
— Pauline Frances Camp. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Thy heart and mine are one, my dear." — Florence
Earle Coates.— BOL
Cradle Song: " 'Tis night on the mountain." — Mary M. Bovven.
—BOL
Cradle Song: "To sleep the corn is sinking." — Hoffman von
Fallersleben, tr. fr. the German. — BOL
Cradle Song: "Twinkling stars, that stud the skies, The."—
Eugene Field.— PEF
Cradle Song: "What does little birdie say." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Sea Dreams.
Cradle Song: "What is the little one thinking about?" — Josiah
Gilbert Holland. See Bitter-Sweet.
Cradle Song: "Winds are whispering over the sea, The." — Merle
St. Croix Wright. — BOL
Cradle Song for Summer. — Roden Noel. — BOL
Cradle Song of a Soldier's Wife. — T. T. Barker.— BOL
Cradle Song of Amy. — Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
Cradle Songs. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BOL
I. "Baby, baby bright."
II. "Baby, baby dear."
Cradle-Boat, The. — John Keynton. — BOL
Cradle-Song. See Cradle Song.
Cradle-Song at Twilight.— Alice Meynell.— BOL— TCPD
Cradle-Song of the Fisherman's Wife. — Ella Higginson. — BOL
— LC— MOAH
Cradle-Song of the Night Wind, A.— Willis Boyd Allen.— BOL
Cradle-Song of the Poor, The. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — BOL
Cradle-Song of the Virgin, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by
H. R. Bjramley. — BOL
Craft of a Keeper of Sheep, The (Idyll IX). — Moschus, tr. fr.
the Greek by Ernest Myers. — AWP
Craft of Verse, The. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Criticism,
An.
Craftsman, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Crafty Farmer, The. — Unknown.— ESPB
:en years this coming Novem-
Crags, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Craig's Wife, sel. ("He'll be dead ten <
ber"— fr. Act I). — George Kelly. — PPD-1
Crane, The. — J. Redwood Anderson. — MM — TCPD
Cranes. The. — Po CLu-i, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur Waley. —
MBP
Cranes of Ibycus, The. — Emma Lazarus. — AA — PFY
Cranmer's Prophecy of Queen Elizabeth. — William Shakespeare
(and John Fletcher). See King Henry VIII.
Crape on the Door. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Crapshooters. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Craqueodoom. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
(Spirk Troll-Derisive.)— BOHV— LBN— NA
Cratchit's Christmas Dinner, The. — Charles Dickens. See
Christmas Carol, The. •
Cravat, The. — Unknown. — PBV
Craven. — Teresa Hooley. — BPM-35
Craven.— Sir Henry Newbolt. — BBV— GA— HBV— HBVY-
OG— PAH— PTER— PVS
Crazy Kate. The Gipsies. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Book I).
Crazy Medicine. — Lew Sarett.— PASC
Crazy Nell.— Joseph Whitton.— BTB-S
Crazy Song to the Air of "Dixie."— "Andy Lee" (W. W.
Delaney) .^-AS— WTP-1
Creation, The. — Cecil Frances Alexander. — MPB — OTPC —
RYC
(All Things Beautiful.)— CFBP— PEM— RAR
(All Things Bright and Beautiful.)— GS—OHIP— PB-2—
PRWS— PTA-1— TVC (abr.)
Creation. — Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. — MRV
Creation. — Joel Barlow. See Columbiad, The.
Creation.— Ambrose Bierce.— AA— BLP— LHV— PFY
Creation, The. — Abraham Cowley. See Davideis.
Creation. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Creation, The. — James Weldon Johnson.— ANL—BANP— CDC
— MAP— NP—NV— PPD-1— SC
Creation. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2— OBVV— TCPD
Creation of Man, The. — John H. Hewitt, — OHCS-27
Creation of My Lady, The. — Francesco Redi, tr. fr. the Italian
by Edmund Gosse. — AWP
Creativity. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by Y. S. Han. — OQP
Creator in Creation, The, — Unknown. See Dschelalleddin Rurni
Creatrix.— Anna Wickham.— BMEP— LBBV— MBP
Creche, The.— Carol Ryrie Brink.— CRYO— SDH
Cre?y.— Francis Turner Palgrave.— HBV
Credo.— Robinson Jeffers.— MAP
Credo — John Keats. See Endymion (Proem).
Credo.— Alfred Kreymborg.— BAP— LA
Credo.— Elias Lieberman.— MPC-13— PJH-1
Credo. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey). — MBP
Credo.— John Oxenham.— BLRP— MOM— OQP— QP-1
Credo — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP — IAP — MRV —
_OQP— QP-2— WGRP— WLIP
Credo.— Arthur Symons.— LBBV— OBVV— OQP— QP-2
Credo, A.— William Makepeace Thackeray. — FT— HBV
Credo.— Vera Wheatly.— NLK
Creed A.— Norman Gale.— BMEP— LBBV (a&r.) — LEAP
Creed, A.— Ellen Glasgow.— OQP— QP-1
Creedj A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG—HH—PEDC—RYC
Creed, A.— Norrnan McLeod.— WGRP
Creed ("Here is the Truth," etc.). — Edwin Markham.— MOM
(Quatrain.)— OpP— QP-1
Creed, A ("There is a destiny," etc.). — Edwin Markham.—
BLPA— HTR— ICBD— VIL
(Inbrothered.)— JPC
Creed, A.— John Masefield.— HBMV— PM— WGRP
Creed.— Anne Spencer.— CDC
Creed. — Mary Ashley Townsend.— APD— BLPA
Creed and Deed.— Robert Loveman.— MOM— OQP— QP-1
Creed for the Discouraged, A. — Virginia Opal M,yers. — MHT
"Creed of Creeds, The." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In
Memoriam A. H. H. (And So the Word Had Breath).
Creed of the Wood, The. — Katherine Lee Bates.— PC
Creed Worth Believing. — Unknown. — BS
Creedless Love, The.— Sam Walter Foss.— MRV— OQP— QP-2
Creeds.— Karle Wilson Baker.— GPE— HBMV— WGRP
Creeds.— William O. Partridge.— OQP— QP-2
Creeds.— Willard Wattles.— HBMV— OQP— PC— QP-1
Creeds of the Bells, The. — George W. Bungay. — BTB-1 —
OHCS-4
Creek Road.— Clark B. Firestone.— AM V-3 7
Creek-Road, The. — Madison Cawein. — A A— APD
Creep afore Ye Gang. — James Ballentine.— GS — HBV
Creeping up the Stairs.— W. S. McFetridge.— BTB-7
Cremation. — William Sawyer. — BOHV
Cremation of Sani McGee, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS—
OHCS-38— PB-9— PPP— YT
Cremona.— Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.— HBV— SPE-S
Creole Girl, The.— Unknown.— ABS
Creole Slave-Song, A. — Maurice Thompson. — AA
Crepe.— Robert Hyde.— NYBV
Crescent and the Cross, The.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— BTB-J
— EOAH
Crescent Moon, The. — Amy Lowell. — LC
Crescent Moon.' — Elizabeth Maclox Roberts. — S US
Cressid. — Nora Perry. — AA
Crest Jewel, The. — James Stephens.— MBP
Crethis. — Callimachus, tr. fr. the Greek by Richard Garnett. -
AWP
Crew Poem, A. — Edward Augustus Blount, Jr.— A A — PC
Crib, The.— Christopher Morley.— FAOV
Cricket, The. — Vincent Bourne, tr. fr. the Latin by William
Cowper. — AB VC — HBV — HBVY — LC — LPS-2 -
OTPC— PBGP— PEM— SN
Cricket, The.— Janws B. Kenyon.— LBAP
Cricket, The (abr.)— Charles G. D. Roberts.— LEAP
Cricket.— Clinton Scollard.— BAP— HBV— VOD
Cricket, The.— Henry B. Watterson.— WRR-25
Cricket Bowler, A.— Edward Cracroft Lefroy.— OBVV
Cricket in the Path, The. — Amelia Josephine Burr.— ME
Cricket March.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GMAS
Cricket on the Hearth, The, set. — Charles Dickens.
"Welcome Home" (Chirp the First).— ST
Cricket Singing in the Market-Place, A.— Louella C. Poole.
POT™ PPA
Cricket Songs.— E. Whitney.— PPYP
Crickets, The.— Helen Goldbaum.— TB
Crickets, The. — Harriet McEwen Kimball.— SN
Crickets, The.— Marjorie Allen Seiffert.— PP
Crickets. — Helen Wing.— GFA
Crickets at Dawn.— Leonora Speyer. — PFY
Crickets on a Strike. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Cricket's Song, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Cricket's Story, The. — Emma Huntington Nason. — HBV--
HBVY
Crier, The. — Michael Drayton.— CBOV — OAEP— PTER
Cries of Rome, The. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lu-
crece, The.
"Cries Sylvia to a reverend Dean." — Robert Dodsley.— ALV
Crime Its Own Detector. — Daniel Webster. See Murder of
^Captain Joseph White, The.
See Murder
Crime Revealed by Conscience. — Daniel Webster.
of Captain Joseph White, The.
Crimea Red. — John Lehmann. — MBP
Crimean Heroes, The.— Walter Savage Lander.— PIAE
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Criminal Treatment of Trees. — Unknown.— -ADAH
Criminality of War, The.— E. Young. — RH
Crimson. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Crimson and the Blue, The.— Frederick Wadsworth Loring.—
Crimson Changes People.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Crimson Cross, The. — Elizabeth Brown du Bridge. — GPWW
Crimson Pool. — "Katherine Hale" (Amelia W. Garvin).— CPG
Crimson Rambler. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
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Crowning
Crimson Sails. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Crimson Shroud of Olaf Guldmar. — Marie Corelli, See Thelma.
Criole Candjo (Creole song with music, original and tr.). —
Unknown. — ABF
Cripple.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Cripple Ben.— George L. Catlin.— OHCS-20
Cripple Tim. — Frank Hastings. — WRR-23
Crippled for Life.— John F. Nicholls.— OHCS-27
Crippled Joe. — Rose A. Hartwick Thorpe. — WRR-16
Crises. — Joseph Morris. — FF — POI
Crisis, The. — Mrs. Ethelyn Bryant Chapman. — BPP
Crisis, The, sets. — Winston Churchill.
Abolitionist and Slaveholder (am).— WRR-45
Douglas-Lincoln Debate.— WRR-34
Virginia Carvel and President Lincoln. — WRR-46
Crisis.-— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Crisis. — Georgette Grenier Laserte. — HB
Crisis, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APB— PAH
Crisis and the Hero, The. — Frederic Harrison. — LBAH
Crispus Attucks. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — PAH
Crisscross. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Criss-Cross. — Unknown. — WRR-37
Cristina. — Robert Browning. — BPN — EM-2 — EPN — GEPC—
OAEP— SPE-8— VLEP
"Oh, we're sunk enough" (set.*). — CPOI
Cristo Morto. — Francis Brett Young. — POOT
Critic, A. — William Foster Elliot. — POOT
Critic of the School for Wives, sel. — "Moliere" (Jean Baptiste
Poquelin), tr. fr. the French.
(Dialogue from "Critic of the School for Wives" — "What
cousin," etc.). — SR
Critical Fribble, A. — Charles Churchill. See Rosciad, The.
Critical Moment, The. — Theron Brown.— OHCS-34
Critical Situation, A. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens). See Tramp Abroad, A.
Criticism. — William Watson. — BMEP
Critics. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Sir John Harrington. —
AWP
(Epigrams.)— ALV—HBV
(Of Treason.) — BCEP
Critics. — Jonathan Swift. See On Poetry: A Rhapsody.
Critics and Connoisseurs. — Marianne Moore. — LA
Critic's Rules, The. — Robert Lloyd. See Shakespeare: An
Epistle to Mr. Garrick.
Croaker Papers, The, sets. — Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph
Rodman Drake.
Abstract of the Surgeon-General's Report. — APB
Address, An: For the Opening of the New Theatre.— APB
Man Who Frets, The.— APB
(Man Who Frets at Worldly Strife, The.)— A A —
ICBD (abr.)
National Painting, The. — APB
(National Paintings, The.)— A A
Ode to Fortune. — AA
To Captain Seaman Weeks. — APB
To Croaker, Junior. — APB
To E. Simpson, Esq. — APB
To Mr. Simpson. — APB
To Mrs. Barnes. — APB
To XXXX, Esquire. — APB
Croatalus. — Bret Harte. — PFY
Crocknaharna. — Francis Ledwidge. — MCT
Crocodile, A. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Last Man, The.
Crocodile, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— ABVC
Crocodile, The. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson).
See Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Crocodile, The. — Laura E. Richards. — UTS
Crocus.— Sarah J. Day.— MPB— PB-2
Crocus, The.— Mary Elliott.— CPN—OTPC
Crocus, The. — Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King. — SN — VA
Crocus.— Alfred Kreymborg.— HBMV— MAP
Crocus, The ("'Twas a little aimless snowflake"). — Unknown. —
PEM
Crocus ("Warm sunshine came down"). — Unknown. — GFA
Crocus.— Marion Mitchell Walker.— GFA
Crocus Flame, The. — Clinton Scollard. — ME
Crocuses. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese by William N. Por
ter. — MPB
Crocuses in the Grass. — John Gray. — CAW
Crocus's Soliloquy, The. — Hannah Flagg Gould.— PEM
Croesus in Autumn. — Robert Penn Warren. — LA
Cromek Speaks.— William Blake.— PIAE
Cromwell and Henrietta Maria. — William Gorman Wills. See
Charles the First.
Cromwell in Death. — Andrew Marvell. See Poem upon the
Death of His Late Highness the Lord Protector, A.
Croodlin' Doo.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Crooked Footpath, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Profes
sor at the Breakfast Table, The. ^TT^ „
Crooked Mouth Family, The.— Unknown.— HHHA— OHCS-38
Crooked Trail to Holbrook, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Croon, A. — Unknown.
(Highland Croon, A.)— BOL
Croppy Boy, The.— William B. McBurney.— TIP
Croppy Boy, The. — Unknown. — GTIV
Croquet. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Cross, The. — Josephine Turck Baker.— RH ,
Cross, The. — Pedro Calderon de la Barca, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Richard Chevenix Trench. — CAW
Cross.— Langston Hughes.— BANP— LA— TBM
Cross, The.— Charles L. C. O'DonnelL— RT
Cross, The.— Charles N. Pace.— BLRP— MOM
Cross, The.— Allen Tate.— AWP— MAP— MOAP— SPP
Cross, The.— Shirley Dillon Waite.— OQP— QP-2
md Flag. — Frederick L. 3
Cross and the Flag, The. — William Henry, Cardinal O'Connell.
— GPWW
Cross Betsy.— Sarah M. Chatfield.— PPYP
Cross of Gold. — William Jennings Bryan.— WRR-42
Cross of Gold, The. — David Gray. — AA
Cross of Snow, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APW —
CAP— IAP— LA— LEAP
Cross of the Dumb, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).
— CLS
Cross of Wood, The. — Cyril Winterbotham. — VM
Cross Patch. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
("Cross patch.") — SAS
("Cross-patch.") — PPL
Cross Purposes. — Genevieve C. Fletcher. — OHCS-39
Cross Section of a Landscape. — Donald Davidson. — MAP
Cross Was His Own, The (abr.). — Unknown. — BLPA — MOM
("Borrowed.") — BLRP
Crosse, The, sel. ("Who can blot out the Crosse," etc.} . — John
Donne. — RT
Crossed Apple, The. — Louise Began. — NP
Crossed Swords, The. — Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham. — AA
Crosses.— Mabel Hicks.— PEDC
Crosses.— Edward Williams.— MOM
Cross-Examination. — Unknown. — S S S
Cross-Eyed Lovers, The. — John H. Johnston. — OHCS-20
Crossing at Fredericksburg, The. — George Henry Boker. — PAH
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry. — Walt Whitman. — APB — ATP —
CAP— IAP— TCAP— TPH
"Ah, what can be more stately" (sel.). — AA
"It avails not" (sel.). — PIAE
Crossing Ohio When Poppies Bloom in Ashtabula. — Carl Sand
burg.— GMAS
Crossing the Bar. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BEL — BLV —
BLRP— BMEP— BPN— BTB-7— BTP— CCR— CPOI—
CR— CRE— CRP— DD— EM-2— EOAH — EP — EPC
— EPN— EPNC — EPP — EPW-5 — FPE — GEPC—
GEPM — GPE— GR-e— GTSL— HBV— HBVY— HT—
JHP— LEAP— LL-4—LLC— LOW— MBL — MCCG—
MPC-14—MRV — NAL — NPSC — OAEP — OBVV
OFPE— OG — OHCS-32— OHFP— OHPI— OQP— OTA
—PB-8—PDN— PECK— PFE— PIAE— POI—POOI—
PTA-1 — PTER — PYM — QP-1 — SBA — SEP —
SFC (arr.)— SPE-3— SPS — ST—TCEP— TOP— TPH
— TSW— TSWC— VA— VLEP — WBLP — WGRP—
WHA— WLIP— WRR-44— WTP-9
"Sunset and evening star" (1st st.). — YT
Crossing the Blackwater. — Robert Dwyer Joyce. — VA
Crossing the Carry. — William Henry Harrison Murray. See
Adirondack Adventures.
Crossing the Color Line. — Alfred Kreymborg. — NYBV
Crossing the Paces. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Crossing the Plains. — "Joaquin" Miller. — AA — APB— BAP —
CBOV— GN— LA— LEAP— LL-3— MAP— PPA
(Ship in the Desert, The.)— AP
Crossing the Plains. — Unknown. — ABF
Crossing the Tropics. — Herman Melville. — AA
Crossroads, The. — Catherine Parmenter. — PEDC
Crotalus. — Bret Harte. — AA
Crotalus, The. — Bailey Millard. — BAP
Crotchet Castle, sels. — Thomas Love Peacock.
From "Crochet Castle" ("After careful meditation"). — ALV
In the Days of Old.— HBV
Priest and the Mulberry Tree, The.— ABVC— CG—CTBP
— EV-4— GN— LC—OG— OTPC— RIS— TVSH
Crow, The. — John Burroughs. — BLA
Crow, . The.— William Canton.— BMEP— HBV
Crow. — Mark Van Doren. — BLA
Crow, The. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG — OCL
Crow and Pie. — Unknown. — ESPB
Crow and the Fox, The. — Jean de La Fontaine, tr. fr, the French
by Edward Marsh.— AWP— J AWP— WBP
Crowd, The. — Irene McKeighan. — MOM
Crowd, The. — John Masefield. See Wanderer, The.
Crowd and Buckingham, The. — John Dryden. See Absalom and
Achitophel.
Crowded Street, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — JHP— LLC —
PBGG
Crowded Ways of Life. — Walter S. Gresham. — BLPA
(Let Me Walk with the Crowd in the Road.)— SPS
(Let Me Walk with the Men in the Road.) — PTA-2
Crowdieknowe. — "Hugh M'Diarmid" (Christopher M. Grieve).
— HMSP
Crowing of the Red Cock, The. — Emma Lazarus.— AA — HBV—
OBAV
Crown, The.— Helen Combes.— GPWW
Crown, The. — Ray Palmer. — HS
Crown for Lincoln. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Crown His Bloodstained Pillow.— Julia Ward Howe.— LBAH
Crown Our Washington. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — DD — HH —
PEDC— PEOR— WOAH
(Washington.)— OHCS-35— WRR-49
"Crown Winter with green." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Crown with Evergreens Fair. — Unknown. — WRR-4S
Crowned.— Amy Lowell.— GPE— HBy
Crowned Poet, A. — Anne Reeve Aldrich. — AA
Crowning Gift, The.— Gladys Cromwell. — BAP — HBMV —
MAP— NP
Crowning Indignity, The.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— SPE-7
Crowning of Dreaming John, The. — John Drinkwater.— HBMV
Crowning of Peace, The. — Nora Archibald Smith. — AOAH
Crowning of the King, The. — Robert Southey. — OHCS-35
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Crowning of Washington. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-49
Crowning Our Hero Great. — Unknown. — WRR-46
Crowns, The. — John Freeman. — CH
Crows, The. — Louise Bogan. — TBM — YT
Crows, The.— David McCord. — MAP
Crows. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.— MAP
Crows, The. — Unknown. — RIS
Crows in the Garden (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Crow's Children.— Phoebe Gary.— WRR-51
C'rrect Card, The. — George R. Sims. — HHHA — PTWP —
Crucial Test.— Matt Crim.— WRR-34
Crucible, The.— "O. Henry" (William Sydney Porter).— APL
Crucible.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Crucible of Life, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Crucifix, The. — Alphonse de Lamartine, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Longan Stuart. — CAW
Crucifixion, The. — Thomas Holley Chivers. — SPP
Crucifixion. — Waring Cuney. — BANP
Crucifixion. — Eva Gore-Booth. — RT — WGRP
Crucifixion.— Hugh O. IsbelL— OHPP
Crucifixion, The. — Alice Meynell. — MOM
Crucifixion.— Frederick George Scott. — MOM — OQP— QP-1
Crucifixion, The ("They crucified my Lord"). — Unknown. —
Crucifixion, The ("At the cry of the first bird"). — Unknown,
tr. fr. the Irish by Kuno Meyer. — GTIV
Crucifixion, The. — Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur.
Crucifixion of Noel, The. — Marsden Hartley. — LA
Crucifixion of the Skyscraper. — John Gould Fletcher. — MM
Crucifixion to the World by the Cross of Christ. — Isaac Watts.
See When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.
Crucifying. — John Donne. See La Corona.
Cruel Brother, The.— Unknown. — ABS— CRE— EM-1— ESPB
(A and B vers.)— LL-4— NAL— OBB— PFE— TOP
("Gentleman cam oure the sea, A.") — EPOM
Cruel Deception, A.— Unknown. — WRR-12
Cruel Jenny Wren. — Mother Goose. — RIS
(Jenny Wren.)— CBPC— OTPC
("Jenny Wren fell sick.")— CG
Cruel Mistress, A. — Thomas Carew.— EPS — EPW-2
Cruel Moon, The.— Robert Graves.— TSW—TSWC
Cruel Mother, The. — Unknown. — ESPB (A, B, C, and P vers.).
— OBB— PIAE
(Fine Flowers in the Valley — same as B vers.) — CBOV —
PIAE— SBA
Cruel Sister, The. — Unknown. See Binnorie.
Cruelty. — Margaret E. Brunner. — CIV
Cruelty of Legree, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle
Tom's Cabin.
Cruise of the Fair American, The. — Unktiozvn. — PAH
.(Bold Hawthorne [or Hathorne] ) .— APB— IAP
Cruise of the "Monitor," The. — George Henry Boker. — MC —
PAH— WRR-10
Cruise of the "P. C."} The. — Unknown. — NA
Cruisers. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Cruises Far and Wide. — James C. Cresap. — WRR-54
(Alma Mater O.)— WRR-S5
Cruiskeen Lawn, The. — Unknown. — HBV — TIP
Crumbs or the Loaf. — Robinson Jeffers. — CMP
Crumbs to the Birds. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — ABVC —
OTPC
Crumpets and Tea. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Crusade, The. — Rinaldo d'Aquino, tr.fr. the Italian by "Moira
O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson Skrine).— CAW
Crusade, The, sel. ("Bound for holy Palestine"). — Thomas
Wharton.— EP
Crusader Chorus, The. — Charles Kingsley. See Saint's Tragedy,
The.
Crusaders, The. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-13
Crusaders.— Elizabeth Waddell.— - OQP— QP-1
Crusaders Behold Jerusalem, The. — Torquato Tasso. tr. fr. the
Italian by J. H. WifTen.— CAW
Crusaders' Song. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Walter Clif
ford Meller. — CAW
Crushed Tragedian, The. — Ed L. McDowell. — GH — WRR-32
Crust of Bread, The. — Unknown. — CPN — HBV — HBVY—
OTPC— RYC
Crusty Critics. — George Crabbe. See Library, The.
Crutches' Tune, The.— Elizabeth R. Stoner.— GPWW
Cry, A.— Herbert Edwin Clarke.— VA
Cry for Brotherhood. — Lucia Trent. — PDN
Cry for Light, A. — Unknown.— BLR?
Cry from the Canadian Hills, A. — Lilian Leveridge. — BLPA —
SPS
Cry from the Depths, A. — Charles Lamb. See Confessions of a
Drunkard.
Cry from the Shore, A. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz.
— AA
Cry in the Darkness — The Sentinel's Alarm. — Detroit Free
Press. — BTB-7
Cry in the Night, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Cry in the Wind, A. — "Fiona MacLeod" (William Sharp).—
LBBV
"Cry Kismet! and take heart. Eros is gone." — James Branch
Cabell. See Retractions.
"Cry 'Murder' in the market-place, and each/' etc. — Rudyard
Kipling. See Plain Tales from the Hills.
Cry of a Dreamer, The. — John Boyle O'Reilly. See Cry of the
Dreamer, The.
Cry of Personal Liberty. The. — Archbishop John Ireland
PEOR
Cry of the Age, The.— Hamlin Garland.— OQP— QP-2— WGRP
Cry of the Children, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
BCEP — BEL— BPN— BPP— CGOV — EP — EPT?— .
EV-4—GR-e— GEPM — HBV — MRV — OAEP — PFE
(abr.) — PTER — SPE-5 (much abr.) — TPH — VA—
VLEP— WTP-2
Cry of the Dead.— Louis Ginsberg.— OHPP
Cry of the Dreamer, The.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— BTB-7— HT
— POI— SL
(Cry of a Dreamer, A.)— BLPA—NLK
Cry of the Hillborn, The.— Bliss Carman.— NLK
Cry of the Human, The, sel. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Convinced by Sorrow.— BLRP— OQP— QP-2— WBLP
Cry of the People. — John G. Neihardt. — BAP — CP — RE
MAP
Cry of the Song Children, The.— Wilson MacDonald.— CPG
Cry to Arms, A. — Henry Timrod. — MOAP — PAH— SPP
Cry to Battle, A. — J. M. Sewall. See Cato.
Cry unto the Lord to Stay His Hand, A. — Edward J9hnson.
See Wonder- Working Providence of Sions Saviour in
New-England, 1628-1651, The.
Cryderville Jail, The. — Unknown (music and additional verses
by C. E. Scoggins). — ABF
Po' Boy (*?/.).— ABF
Crying in the Night.— A. Milne.— HMSP
Crying of Water, The.— Arthur Symons.— BLV — MBP
Crystal, The.— George Barker. — OBMV
Crystal, The. — Titus Munson Coan. — AA
Crystal, The.— Sidney Lanier.— TCAP
Thou Crystal Christ (sel.).— MOM
Crystal Cabinet, The.— William Blake.— CH— OBRV
Crystal Gazer, The.— Sara Teasdale. — MAP
Crystal Moment. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — BPM-32— FP—
GPE— PIAE
Crystal Palace, The.— William Makepeace Thackeray.— BOH V
Crystal-Gazer, The (am). — Leopold Montague. — WRR-36
Crystallization. — Mabel Lyon.—IiB
Cuarto Palomitas Blancas (with music). — Unknown, original
and tr. fr. the Spanish. — ABF
Cuba. — James Gardner. — PAPm
Cuba. — James Barren Hope. — PAPm
Cuba. — Harvey Rice.— PAH
Cuba. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — PAH
Cuba, 1898.— Harold R. Vynne.— PAPm
Cuba, 1897. — Herbert .Bashford.— -PAPm
Cuba Libre.— "Joaquin" Miller.— BTB-9—MC—PAH
Cuba to Columbia.— Will Carleton. — MC — PAH
Cuban Refugee, The.— Howell L. Finer.— WRR-23
Cuba's Maiden Martyr. — Eugenie B. Harding.-— WRR- 19
Cubes and Spheres. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat of
the Breakfast Table, The.
Cubism.— Alfred Noyes.—CPAN-3
Cuccu Song. — Unknown. See Cuckoo Song.
Cuchulain's Fight with the Sea.— William Butler Yeats.— CMP
Cuckoo, The.— Rose Fyleroan.— MPC-8— UTS
Cuckoo, The. — Francis Carlin. — NV
Cuckoo, The. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — MBP
Cuckoo, The.— Richard Le Gallienne. — BLA— LBBV
Cuckoo, The. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — HBV
Cuckoo.— Katharine Tynan.— BLA — TVSH
Cuckoo, The.— Unknown.— C1BPC (si. diff.)—CGOV (si. diff.)
T?TS
(Cuckoo Is a Fine Bird, The.)— OTPC
Cuckoo Clock, The. — Caroline Anne Bowles. See Birthday, The.
Cuckoo Clock, The.— John Farrar.— GFA
"Cuckoo, Cuckoo." — Unknown. — RIS
Cuckoo Is a Fine Bird, The. — Unknown. See Cuckoo, The.
Cuckoo Song.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— CMP
Cuckoo Song.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Cuckoo Song. — Unknown (in Middle English).—- BCEP (mod.)
BLA (mod.— si. longer)— BLV (mod.)— CBOV— EA—
EPOM — EV-1 — Gf'E—OBEV— PYM (mod.)— TCEP
(mod.)— TPH— WTP-1 (mod.)
(Cuccu Song.)— BLV
(Sumer Is Icumen In.)— AWP— BEL— JAWP— TOP—
WBP
(Summer Is I-Cornen In.) — LEAP— CGOV
Cuckoo Waltz (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Cuckoos, Larks, and Sparrows. — Camilla Doyle. — POOT
Cuckoo's Parting Cry, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Thyrsis.
Cuckoo's Song, The. — Josui, tr. fr. the Japanese by William N.
Porter. — MPB
Cuddle Doon. — Alexander Anderson. — BOL — BTB-3 — BTP—
CCR — CFBP — GN — HBV — MHT — OHCS-13—
OHFP— SPE-4— VA— WRR-43
Cuddle Down, Dolly. — Kate Douglas Wiggin. — PPL
"Cuddlin'town." — Minny Maud Hanff. — SPE-8
Cudjo's Cave, sel. — J. Thompson Trowbridge.
Pomp's Story. — NPTP
Cui Bono.— Thomas Carlyle.— HBV— OBRV— WGRP
Cullud Lady Cook.— Unknown.— WRR-47
Culprit, A.y ^Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thomson Jan-
(They Will Never Do So Again.)— OHCS-36— WRR-14
Culprit Fay, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. — APB (abr.)—
LPS-3— TCAP— WRR-5
Assembling of the Fays, The (IV).— GN
Elfin Song (XXXV-XXXVII— abr.).— AA—OBAV
(Song of the Fays.)— MV-1
Fairy Dawn (III).— GN
Fay Arms Himself, The (XXV).— A PW
(Elfin Knight, The.)— TVSH
(Fairy in Armor, The.) — CPN — GFA — OTPC —
PRWS— RAR
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Cycle's
Culprit Fay, The (Continued).
Fay's Crime, The (VII— abr.).~ GN
Fay's Sentence, The.— GN (VIII-IX)— LEAP (VI-IX—
abr.)
First Quest, The (X-XV).— AA
(Fay's Departure, ^ — -
s_... . .. , The— X.)— GN
Gathering of the Fairies, The (I-IV).— BAP
("Tis the middle watch of a summer's night" — I-IX.) —
BAV
Second Quest, The (XXIV-XXIX— abr.).— AA
"Soft and pale is the moony beam" (XI-XV).— PFY
Throne of the Lily-King, The (VI).— GN
"Tis the hour of fairy ban and spell" (III- VIII, X-XIX,
XXIV— abr.).— AP
War under Water (XIII).— APW
Cult of the Celtic, The. — Anthony C. Deane. — PA
Culture in Six Weeks. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Culture in the Slums. — William Ernest Henley. — BOHV —
HBV— PA
Culture on Bitter Creek. — Unknown. — WRR-S5
Culture the Result of Labor.— William Wirt.— OHCS-11
Cultured Daughter of a Plain Grocer. — Unknown. — CD
Cumberbunce, The.— Paul West.— BOHV— NA— PPD-1
"Cumberland," The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA —
APB— APL— APW— CAP— IAP— LH— MC— OHCS-2
— PAH— PAP— PAPm— SPE-8
"Cumberland," The.— Herman Melville. — PAH
Cumberland Gap (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Cumnor Hall.— William J. Mickle.— BPB (a&r.)— BTB-6— CEP
_EV-3— MR— OBEC
Cumulatives. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — MOAP
Cun-ne-wa-bum. — "Katherine Hale" (Amelia W. Garvin). —
CPG
Cunnin* Little Thing, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Cunning Bee.— Unknown. — TYP
(Bee's Wisdom, The.)— PPYP
Cunning Old Crow, The. — Unknown. — LLC
Cuored o' Skeerin'. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Cup, The. — John Oldham (after the Greek of Anacreon). —
AWP
Cup, The.— Frederick T. Roberts. — MOM
Cup, The. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — HBV — SN
Cup beside the Spring, The. — Douglas Malloch. — POY
Cup of Day, The.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— NYBV
Cup of Tea, A.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Cup of Tea, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Cup of Water, A. — Julia M. Bennett. — WRR-18
Cup-Bearer, The. — Unknown. — TS
(Little Cup-Bearer, The.)— OHCS-18
Cupboard, The.— Walter de la Mare.— HWC—MPC-1— PBV—
RAR
Cupid.— William Blake.— BOHV— WTP-2
Cupid. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Initial Loves< The.
Cupid. — Ben Jonson. See Hue and Cry after Cupid.
Cupid and a Cadillac. — Anna Frances Coote.— WRR-39
Cupid and Campaspe. — John Lyly. See Alexander and Cam-
paspe.
Cupid and Death, sel. — James Shirley.
Victorious Men of Earth.— EV-2—GPE— OB S—TPH
(Death's Subtle Ways.)— HBV
(Last Conqueror, The.) — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL
(Might of Death, The.)— EPW-2
(More Ways to Kill.)— BLV
Cupid and My Campaspe Played. — John Lyly. See Alexander
and Campaspe.
Cupid and the Bee. — Edmund Spenser. — LC
(Upon a Day.)— OAEP
Cupid and the Nymph. — Unknown. — GPE
Cupid at Court.— Samuel Minturn Peck.— PR— WRR-20
Cupid Drowned. — Leigh Hunt. See Cupid Swallowed.
Cupid Mistaken.— Matthew Prior.— ALV—EPW-3
Cupid Peeped In through the Blinds. — Richard Casper Dillmore.
— OHCS-35
Cupid Stung. — Thomas Moore. — HBV — PECK
Cupid Swallowed. — Leigh Hunt (after the Greek of Anacreon).
— BCEP— BTB-7—CCR—HSP— LPS-1— SPE-4—SR--
ST— WTP-1
(Cupid Drowned.)— HBV— PECK
Cupid Turned Plowman. — Moschus, tr. fr. the Greek by Mat
thew Prior. — AWP
Cupid's Alley. — Austin Dobson. — WRR-22
Cupid's Arrows. — Rudyard Kipling. — WRR-16
Cupid's Casuistry. — W. James Lampton. — HIIHA
Cupid's Corner. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-5
Cupid's Curse. — George Peele. See Arraignment of Paris, The.
Cupid's Darts. — Unknown. — BOHV
Cupid's Exchange. — Kate A. Bradley. — WRR-56
Cupid's Failure. — Carolyn Wells.— PR
Cups of Coffee. — Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Cups of Illusion. — Henry Bellamann. — HBMV
Curate Thinks You Have No Soul, The.— St. John Lucas.—
BLPA
Curate's Story, The. — Jerome K. Jerome.— OHCS-31
Curb Service. — Vivian Yeiser Laramore. — AMV-36
Curbstone Theatricals. — 4tlantic Monthly.— APP
Cure, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Cure for Fault-Finding, A (abr.). — Strickland W. Gillilan.—
WBLP
(Watch Yourself Go By.)— BLPA— FF— POI
Cure for Homesickness. — Holman F. Day. — THP
Cure for the Blues, A.— Zella B. Chatfield.— POI— SL
Cure for the Spleen, A. — Matthew Green. See Spleen, The.
Cure for Weariness, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Cure- All. — Edith Matilda Thomas. See Inverted Torch, The.
Cure's Progress, The. — Austin Dobson. — CR— FT — HBV— LC
_MW— SPE-1— VA
Curfew. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— AA — CAP— GEPM
— MCCG— MOAP— PCD— WRR-26
"Curfew Must Not Ring To-Night." — Rose Hartwick Thorpe.
—BLPA — BTB-2 — HBV — LPS-1 — MHT — MR—
OFPE— OHCS-9— PTA-1— WBLP— WRR-43
(Curfew Bell, The.)— FF— POI
Curfew Tower, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Curing a Cold. — Unknown.— OHCS-10
Curing of William Hicks, The. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — SPE-7
Curiosity. — Carrie Ward Lyon. — JPC
Curiosity, sels. — Charles Sprague. — AA
Fiction.
News, The.
Curious Boy, A. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Silence.
Curious Life Poem. A. — Mrs. H. A. Deming (Comp.). —
OHCS-15 '
(Life.)— BOHV— HT
(Literary Curiosity, A: Life.) — WRR-27
Curious Little Ted.— Unknown. — CRYO
"Curious wits, seeing dull pensivenesse, The." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXIII).
Curlew Calling. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Curlew's Call, A. — Jane Barlow. — VA
Curly Locks. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Curly Locks! Curly Locks! wilt thou be mine?" — Mother
Goose.— PPL— RIS— SAS
(Curly Locks.)— CBPC—CPN—OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Currants on a Bush. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CCP
Current, The. — Alice C. Weitz. — HB
Current of Life, The. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Ella
Wheeler Wilcox),— OHCS-31
(As You Go through Life.) — VIL
Curse, The. — John Donne. — OAEP — SBA
Curse, The. — Herman and Wills. See Claudian.
Curse, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HWM— NP
Curse, The.— John M. Synge.— WLIP
Curse for a Nation, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — EPP
Curse for Kings, A. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Curse for the Saxophone, A. — Vachel Lindsay. — ATP
Curse of a Rich Polish Peasant on His Sister Who Ran Away
with a Wild Man.— Carl Sandburg.— SAS S
Curse of Drink, The.— Thomas De Witt Talmage. — WRR-18
Curse of Kehama, The, sels. — Robert Southey.
"I charm thy life."— OBRV— OFPE
(Malice.)— BCEP
"O force of faith."— EPW-4
(Retreat, The— XIII.)— EP
"Stream descends on Meru Mountain, A." — OBRV
"They sin who tell us." — GPE — OBRV
(Immortality of Love — si. longer). — EV-4
"Two forms inseparable in unity." — OBRV
Curse of Regulus, The— Unknown. — OHCS-2
Curse of the Wandering Foot, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
Curse to Labor, The. — T. V. Powderly.— BTB-6
Curse upon Edward, The, — Thomas Gray. See Bard, The.
Cursor Mundi, sels. — Unknown.
"Adam past nyne hundride yere." — EPOM
Flight into Egypt, The.— EP— EPP (Middle and mod.
English)
Curtain Fixture, The. — James M. Bailey. — OHCS-23
Curtain Lifted, The. — T. De Witt Talmage.— SPE-5
Curtains in the House of the Metaphysician, The. — Wallace
Stevens. — PP
Curtains Now Are Drawn, The. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP
Curtsy, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-31
Cushions. — Unknown. — GH
(Cushions but No Seats.)— WRR-37
Cushla Gal Mo Chree, A.— Michael Doheny.— TIP
Cushla-Ma-Chree. — John Philpot Curran. — DD — HBV — PER
Cushville Hop, The.— Ben King.— SPE-1
(De Cushville Hop.) — DRB
Cushy Cow.— Laura Benet.—MPB— PB-2— TSW
"Cushy cow bonny, let down thy milk." — Mother Goose. — PPL
—SAS
Custard and Mustard. — Unknown. — PBV
("When Jacky's a very good boy.'3)- — PPL
Custer. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — GA — PAH
Custer's Last Charge.— Frederick Whittaker.— DD— GA— HBV
— MC— OHCS-13— PAH— PTA-1— WRR-41 (pant.)
Custom. — Sully Prudhomme, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Cut Behind. — Thomas De Witt Talmage. — OHCS-12
Cut Off from the People. — Hall Caine. See Deemster, The.
"Cut the Cables." — Robert Burns Wilson. — PAH
"Cut your nails on Monday, cut them for news." — Unknown.
(Old Superstitions.)— HBV
."Cuttin* Rushes." — "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson
Skrine).— AV
Cutting of Ham, The. — Harry Snowden Stabler. — OHCS-40
Cutting of the Cake, The. — Eugene Field. See White House
Ballads, The.
Cutty Sark, — Hart Crane.— NP
Cy Pringle's Detective Experience. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Cyclamen, The. — Arlo Bates. — AA — HBV
Cycle, The. — Robinson Jeffers. — TBM
Cycle's Rim, The, sel. ("Deep lies thy body") .—Olive Tilford
Dargan. — LEAP
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AN" INDEX TO POETEY AND KECITATIONS
Cyclone, The.— James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Cyclone at Sea, A. — William Hamilton Hayne. — AA
Cyclopeedy, The.— Eugene Field.— HER— HHHA— WRR-33
Cyclops, sels. — Euripides, tr. fr. the Creek by Percy Bysshe
Shelley.
Chorus: Love Song.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Chorus of Satyrs, Driving Their Goats. — AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Cyclops, The. — Theocritus, tr. fr. the Greek by Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Idylls (XI).
Cyclops' Song. — Thomas Dekker. See London's Tempe; or,
The Field of Happiness.
Cymbeline, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun (fr. Act IV, sc. ii). —
ATP— CRP— EPC— EPEP — ISP— LPS-1— SBA
— WHA
(Dirge: "Fear no more the heat o' the sun.") — CAW —
CBOV— EV-1— HBV— MV-2— SEP
(Dirge from "Cymbeline.") — NAL — WP
(Fear No More.)— BLV— CH— LL-4
("Fear no more the heat o' the sun.") — AEP-W — BEL
CRE— EG— EM-1— EP— EPP— GPE — GTSL—
OAEP— TOP
(Feare No More the Heate o' th* Sun.) — AEV
(Fidele.)— BCEP— BPB— EA— GEPM — GTBS— GTSE
— MCCG— OBEY— OQP— QP-2— WTP-8
(Fidele's Dirge.)—OBSC
(Songs.)— ATP
(Songs from "Cymbeline.") — LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(To Fidele.)— TVSH
Hark, Hark! The Lark (fr. Act II, sc. iii).—ATP—
CBOV— CFBP—CH—CR— CRE — CRP— EM-1
—EPC— EPEP— HBV— JHP—LPS-2 — NAL —
OTPC— PTA-2—PTER— SBA— SEP — SPE-4—
TVSH— WLIP
(At Dawn.) — OTA
( Aubade . ) — B CEP— OB E V— WT P-8
(Hark! Hark! The Lark at Heaven's Gate SingsJ —
PFE— WHA
("Hark, hark the lark at Heaven's gate sings.") — BEL —
EP— EPP— GPE— GS— TCEP— TOP
(Morning.) — LC
(Morning Song, A.)— BLV— CGOV— EV-1— GN— TYP
(Morning Song for Imogen, A.) — EPW-1
(Morning Song from "Cymbeline.") — PIAE
(Song.)— BFVR
(Song at Sunrise.) — GEPM
(Song from "Cymbeline.") — BLA — CBE — GBOV
(Song to Imogen.) — EG — OBSC
(Songs from 'Cymbeline.") — LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Song from Shakespeare's Cymbeline, A. (written by Wil
liam Collins for Act IV, sc. ii) . — BEL— CEP—
EM-1— EP— EPP— EPRE— OAEP— TCEP— TOP
— TPH
(Dirge: "To fair Fidele's grassy tomb.") — ATP— TVSH
(Dirge for Fidele.)— EV-3
(Dirge in Cymbeline.) — CBOV — CRE — EPW-3 —
GPE (last 3 sts.)— HBV— ISP— OBEC— SEP
(Fidele.)— OBEV
(Fidele's Dirge.)— BCEP— LEAP
Cymochles and Phaedria. — Edmund Spenser. 5>e Faerie
Queene, The (Phaedria and the Idle Lake).
Cynara. — Ernest Dowson. — BLV — BMEP — WTP-4
(Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub Regno Cynarae.) —
AWP — BLPA— EPP — EPW-S — GPE — GTML
—HBV — LBBV — LEAP — MBP — OBMV—
OBVV—PG— POTT— SBA— VLEP
Cynic, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Portrait Gallery.
Cynic, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — AV — HBMV — PR
Cynic, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Cynic and the Doll, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Cynic of the Woods, The. — Arthur Patchett Martin. — VA
Cynical Comment. — J. G. E. Hopkins. — AMV-37
Cynical Ode to an Ultra-Cynical Public. — Charles Mackay. —
BOHV
Cynics. — Ralph Cheyney. — RH
Cynicus to W, Shakespeare. — James Kennith Stephen.— BOHV
Cynotaph, The, sel. — "Thomas Ingoldsby'* (Richard Harris Bar-
ham) .
Not a Sou Had He Got.— HBV— PA
Cynthia, sel. — Richard Barnfield.
Sonnet: "Beauty and Majesty are fallen at odds." — EPW-1
Cynthia. — Sir Edward Dyer. — OBEC
Cynthia. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Cynthia.— John D. Walshe— MRV
Cynthia Ann. — "Stanley Vestal" (W. S. Campbell). — OA
Cynthia's Bridal Evening. — John Keats. — EPW-4
Cynthia's Revels, sels. — Ben Jonson.
Hymn to Diana.— AWP— BCEP — BEL — BFVR — BLV—
BPB— CBOV — CRE — EA — EM-1 — EV-2 —
GEPM— GTBS— GTSE—GTSL — JAWP — LC
— NAL— ODP— RG — SBA — TOP — TVSH —
WBP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-S
(From "Cynthia's Revels.") — LEAP
(Hesperus' Song.) — GN
(Hymn: "Queen and Huntress.") — EPS
(Hymn to Cynthia.) — SN
(Moon Goddess.)— CBPC
(Queen and Huntress.) — EPEP
Cynthia's Revels (Continued).
("Queen and huntress, chaste and fair.) — CBE — CH~
EG— OBEV— OBS
(Queene and Huntresse.) — OAEP
(Song: To Cynthia.)— GPE— HBV— SEP
(To Diana.)— OTPC
"Slow, slow, fresh fount (keep time with my salt teares)."
— AEV— CH— EG— GPE— N BE— OAEP- OBS
(Dirge for Narcissus.) — BLV
(Echo's Dirge for Narcissus,)— CBOV
(Echo's Lament for tor of] Narcisus.) — EPW-2 — EV-2
(Slow, Slow Fresh Fount.)— WHA
Song: The Kiss.— EV-2
(Kiss, The.)— HBV
Cypress Tree, The. — Grace Blackburn.— CPG
Cypress Wreath, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Cyprian Woman, A: Greek Folk Song.— Margaret Widdemer —
LA— NV-
Cyrano de Bergerac, sels. — Edmond Rostand, tr. fr. the French.
"And what should a man do?" (fr. Act II). — PPD-1
Balcony Scene, tr. by Gladys Thomas and Mary F. Guille-
mard (fr. Act III).— WRR-22
(Scene from Cyrano de Bergerac.) — OHCS-37
Cyrano's Presentation of Cadets, tr. by Brian Hooker (fr.
Act II).— GPE
"No, young man" (fr. Act I). — PPD-2
Cyrano's Presentation of Cadets. — Edmond Rostand. See
Cyrano de Bergerac.
Cythere. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur Syinons
—AWP
Da Besta Frand. — T. A. Daly. — FF-— GR-a— POI
Da Boy from Rome.— T. A. Daly.— LBMV—MPB— POT
Da Capo.— Henry Cuyler Bunner.— HBV— PR
Da Comica Man. — T. A. Daly. — SPE-4
Da Faith of Aunta Rosa.— T. A. Daly.— LOW— POI
Da Greata Basaball.— T. A. Daly.— TSWC— WRR-S4
Da Greata Stronga Man.— T. A. Daly.— PYM— YT
Da Leetla Boy.— T. A. Daly.— BMC— CP—CV— HBV— LOW
— NV — PB-5 — POI — PPD-2 — TPH — WRR-47-?
WTP-3— YT
Da 'Mericana Girl.— T. A. Daly. — HHHA— SPE-2 — WRR-38
Da Pup een da Snow.— T. A. Daly.— PPA— TSW
Da Strit Pianna.— Wallace Irwin.— BTB-9— HSP— WRR-38
Da Summer's Come. — T. A. Daly. — LL-3
Da Sweeta Soil.— T. A. Daly.— PVS— SPE-3
Da Thief.— T. A. Daly.— HSPS— ME
Dabbling in the Dew. — Unknown. — CH— PASC — WTP-1
Dad.— William Edward Ross.— MHT— SPE-8
Dad Discusses Clothes. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Dad V Me.— Stuart N. Lake.— FAOV
Dad Says So, Anyhow. — H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-36
Daddy.— Robert Freeman. — FAOV
Daddy.— Rose Fyleman. — FAOV
Daddy Benson and the Fairies. — Detroit Free Press. — BTB-7
Daddy Is Back to Work.— B. W. R. Taylor.— WRR-38
Daddy Knows, — James William Foley.—FAOV— MHT
Daddy like Mine, A. — Douglas Malloch.— FAOV
Daddy Worthless. — Lizzie W. Champney. — OHCS-13
Daddy's Boy. — Unknown.— OHCS-14
Daddy's Sentinel. — Mary Farrar,— WRR-52
Dad's Birthday. — Arthur Vine Hall. — FAOV
Dad's Letters. — Unknown. — PAPm
Dad's Little Fiddle. — Fred Warner Sibley.— WRR-12
Dad's Old Breeches.— Unknown. — MHT
Daedalus Sings^ in the Dusk: Before the Sky-line of New York
—Virginia McCormick. — LS
Daemon, The, sel. ("On the sightless seas," etc.). — Mikhail
Yuryevich Lermontov, tr. fr. the Rttssian by Babette
Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmqlinsky. — AWP
Daemon Lover, The. -"Unknown. — CG — CGOV — CRE (si abr.)
— NPH (si. abr.)— OBB (si. diff.)—SG (si. diff. abr.)
—STB (si. abr.)-*. TOP (si. abr.)
(Demon Lover, The.)— BB (si. longer)— BPB— EBSV (si
abr.) -—TOP (si. abr.)
(Fearful Story, The— si. diff. vers^—CT'BP
(James Harris — A, D, and F vers.) — ESPB
Daffodil. — Michael Drayton. See Shepherd's Garland, The.
Daffodil, The.— Mother Goose.— PBV
(Daffy-Down-Dilly.)— MPC-1
(Spring Flower.) — RIS
Daffodil. — Katharine Tynan. — TIP
Daffodil Fields, The.— John Masefield.—PM
Daffodil Time. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — MCG— PR
Daffodils. — Ruth Guthrie Harding.— HBMV— ME— VOD
Daffodils.— Robert Herrick— ABVC— LPS-2— PEOR (st. 2)—
PPD-1
("Fair daffodils we weep to see.") — EG
(To Daffadills.)— OBS— WTP-5
(To Daffadils.)— EPW-2
(To Daffodils, C.)— AEP-W— AWP— BCEP— BEL— BLV
—BPB— CBOV— CBPC — CG — CGOV— CR-
CRE— CRP— EA— EM-1— EP — EPEP — EPP -
EPS — EV-2— GBOV— GBV— GPE— GN— GS -
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — HBV— HBVY— ISP-
JAW P—LC— LEAP— LL-4 — NAL — OAEP -
OBEV-— OTA — OTPC— PASC— PIAE— PTER
—RON— SBA — SEP — TOP— TPH— TVSH—
WBP— WHA— WLIP— WP
102
TITLE INDEX
Dance
Daffodils.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— AA — HTR— OBAV—
OTA— VOD
Daffodils.— Lady Margaret Sackville. — BPM-31
Daffodils. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale, The.
Daffodils. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese. — SUS
Daffodils, The. — William Wordsworth. — ADAH — BCEP _
BLPA— BLV— BTP — CBOV~-CBPC— CCR— CGOV
— CPN— CSBP— DD— EV-3 — GBOV— GBV— GEPM
— GN— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — ICBD — ISP-JHP
— JPC— LLC—LPS-2 — MBL— MCCG— MHT— MPB
— MPC-13— MW — NPSC — OBEV — OG — OHFP—
PB-7— PBGP— PC— PCD — PIAE— PJH-1— POOI —
POY— PTA-1— PYM— SBA— SN — SR— ST— TVSH
— WBLP-WP— WTP-10
(I Wandered Lonely.)— BPB— EPW-4— FPH— RG
(I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud— C.) — ABVC— AEV—
BEL— BPN-CR — CRE — CRP—EM-2— EP —
EPC— EPN — EPNC — EPP — ERP— GEPC—
GPE— GR-e — HBV — HBVY — LC— LEAP—
LL-4— NAL— OAEP — OBRV — OOP— OTA—
OTPC— PECK — PFE—PPD-2— PTER— RYC—
SEP— SUS— TBV— TCEP— TOP — TPH— WHA
-— \VLJLJr
("I wander'd lonely as a cloud.") — EG
Daffodils (Joy).— Unknown. — WRR-57
Daffodils of Old Saint Paul's, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese
— MCT— PER
Daffodils over Night. — David Morton. — VOD
Daffodil's Return. — Bliss Carman.— OCL
Daffy-Down-Dilly.— Mother Goose. See Daffodil, The.
Daffy-Down-Dilly. — Anna Bartlett Warner. — MPB—OTPC--
PBGP— PEM— PRWS— SPE-1— TVC— TVSH
Daft Days, The.— Robert Ferguson.— BSV— CEP— EP -EPRE
— EPW-3— EV-3
Dagger. — Mikhail Yurgevich Lermontov, tr. fr. the Russian by
Max Eastman.— AWP— JAW P—WBP
Dagger of the Mind, A. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth
(Murder of King Duncan).
Dagger Scene, The. — William Shakespeare, See Macbeth
(Murder of King Duncan).
Dagraar.— Elna Harwood. — WRR-24
Dagmar Cross, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-10
Dagonet's Canzonet. — Ernest Rhys.— BMEP — GPE — HBV—
NV— WTP-7
Daguerreotype, The.— Eva Wilder McGlasson.— BTB-7
Daguerreotype. The. -William Vaughn Moody.— APB— LA—
LBMV— MOAH
Dahlias.— D. M. Holland.— GBOV
Daily Bread. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— LEAP
(All Life Moving to One Measure.)— CMP
Daily Burden, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memor-
iam, A. H. H. ("I know that this was Life — the track").
Daily Dying. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Daily Motto, A. — Unknown.— MHT— SPE-8
(By Jes* Laughin'.) — POI— SL
Daily Prayer. — Marion Strobel.— NP
Daily Task, The. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne
Hearne).— PEOR
Daily Trails.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APB
"Daily with You." — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
Dainty Sang, A. — Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, The.
"Dairy" Maid, A. — Unknown.— GH
Daisies.— Bliss Carman.— BAP— HBV— JPC — MPC— NLK—
OTA— PB-6— PFY— PYM— TSW— TSWC
(Over the Shoulders and Slopes of the Dune.) — BLP— PC
Daisies. — Hilda Conkling. — NV
Daisies, The.—Kate Greenaway.— MPB— RAR
Daisies.— Daniel Whitehead Hicky.— BPM-34
Daisies. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — RIS
(Sing-Song.') — MPB
Daisies.— Frank Dempster Sherman.— CCP — CFBP — ME —
MPC-3— PPYP— RAR— RYC— SPE-7 - TSW— TVC
_ 'T>'\7'C T-T
Daisies, The.— James Stephens.— A WP—J A WP— TIP— WBP
Daisies, The ("Daisies white are nursery maids, The"). — Un-
known.— LPP
Daisies, The ("I've often though — no I never"). — Unknown. —
O'D'P £
Daisies ("She was a little Irish maid"). — Unknown. — PPYP —
YPS
Daisies, The.— George Edward Woodberry.— LEAP
(Siena.)— MCT
Daisy, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Legend of Good Women.
The.
Daisy, The.— John Clare.— PIAE
Daisy, The.— John Mason Good,— PEOR
Daisy, The.— John Leyden.— LPS-2
Daisy, The. — James Montgomery.— LPS-2 — OTPC — PEM—
RON— SN
(Field Flower, A.)— HBV
Daisy, The.— Sir Rennell Rodd.— PBV— VA
Daisy, The.— Virna Sheard.— CPG
Daisy, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — OBVV— VA— VLEP
Daisy.— Francis Thompson.— AEV — AWP — BMEP — CR -
GBOV (br. sel.) — GPE— GR-e— GTML— HBV— LBBV
— LEAP— MBP— MLP— OBVV — POTT — PTER—
TPH— V A— VLEP— WHA
Daisy, The ("Daisy is the meekest flower, The"). — Unknown.
Daisy, The ("I'm a pretty little thing"). — Unknown.— CPN
PPL— RYC
Daisy, The ("Wake up, little daisy," etc.). — Unknown. — PPYP
(Wake Up, Little Daisy.)— PEM
Daisy. — William Carlos Williams. — MAP
Daisy, The.— William Wordsworth. See To the Daisy ("With
little here to do or see").
Daisy Drill.— Jean Halifax.— WRR-1 7
Daisy Elf, The.— Dora Adele Shoemaker. — GSRC
Daisy Field, The.— Margaret Widdemer. — RAR
Daisy Fraser. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Daisy Time. — Fleta Forrester. — PPYP
Daisy's Faith. — Joanna H. Mathews. — BTB-3— OHCS-18
Daisy's Song, A.— John Keats.— ADAH— OTPC— PRWS
Daisy's Thanksgiving. — Unknown. — HS — WRR-3 5
Dakota Blizzard, A. — Atlantic Monthly. — APP
Dakota Land. — Unknown. — ABS — AS (with music)
Dakota Wheat Field, A.— Hamlin Garland.— MMV— NPSC
(Color in the Wheat.)— PTA-2
Dalliance of the Eagles, The.— Walt Whitman.— A A— A PW—
— MOAP
Dallington Church. — L. A. G. Strong. — MLP
Dalyaunce. — Unknown. — CH
Damaris Brown. — Unknown. — PPYP
Damascus. — "Mark Twain." See Innocents Abroad.
Damascus. — Edna Holroyd Yelland. — CIV
Damascus Nightingale, A. — Stephen Crombie. — BLA
Dame Duck's First Lecture on Education. — Ann Hawkshawe. —
—OTPC
(Dame Duck — ahr.) — PB-1
(Dame Duck's Lecture — abr.) — DDA
(Dame Duck's Lecture to Her Ducklings.) — SAS
Dame Fredegonde. — William Edmondstoune Aytoun. — OHCS-22
Dame, Get Up and Bake Your Pies.— Unknown.— CHB
Dame Nature Crowns the Scottish Lion King of Beasts. — Wil
liam Dunbar. See Thrissil and the Rose, The.
Dame of Athelhall, The. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP
Dame Trot and Her Cat.— Unknown.— WRR-3S
Dame Trot and Her Comical Cat. — Unknown. — FTB
Dame Wiggins of Let.— Unknown. — ABVC — CIV
Damelus' Song of His Diaphenia. — Henry Constable (some
times at. to Henry Chettle). — EP — EPP — EV-1 — HBV
— OBSC
(Diaphenia.)— CH— EG— -GTBS—GTSE—LC
Darnelus' Song to His Flock. — Henry Constable. — LC
Dame's Garden, The. — William Shenstone. See School-Mis
tress, The.
Damn the Filipinos (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Damnation of the Infants. — Michael Wigglesworth. See Day
of Doom, The.
Damon and Pythias; or, True Friendship. — William Peter. —
OHCS-1
Damon to the Syracusans. — John Banim. — OHCS-7
Damsel, The. — Omar b. Abi Rabi'a, tr. fr. the Arabic by
W. G. Palgrave.— AWP
Damsel of Peru, The.— William Cullen Bryant. — OHCS-19
Dan. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SASS
Dan McGann Declares Himself. — Edgar A. Guest. —-PVS
Dan O'Sullivan. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dan Paine. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dan Taylor. — Unknown. — CSF
Dana. — "M" (George William Russell). — TIP
Danae's Cradle-Song. — Unknown. — BOL
Danae's Lullaby. — Andrew Lang. — BOL
Dance, A. — Francis Beaumont. See Masque of the Gentlemen
of Gray's-Inne and the Inner-Temple, The.
Dance, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Dance. — Alice Corbin.— TL
Dance, The. — Hart Crane. — LA
Powhatan's Daughter (sel.). — GPE
Dance, The.— E. de Masters.— WRR-1 7
Dance, The.— Paul Fort. — PASC
Dance, The. — Rudolph Chambers Lehmann. — HBMV
Dance. — James Stephens. — CMP
Dance, The.— Sir John Suckling. — EPW-2
Dance, The. — Unknown. — APB — PAH
Dance. — Lula Lowe Weeden. — CDC
Dance at Silver Valley, The. — William Maxwell.— SCC
Dance at the Ranch, A. — Unknown. — SCC — SPE-3
Dance at Uncle Bob's.— Ernest McGaffey. — WRR-48
Dance Chant, A. — Iroquois Indians, tr. by E. S. Parker. —
WGRP
Dance Chant, A. — Osage Indians, tr. by D. G. Brinton. —
WGRP
Dance Figure.— Ezra Pound.— CMP— LA— MAP— NP—PT—
SC
Dance for Rain, A. — Witter Bynner. — SMP — TBM
Dance Light. — John Francis Waller (at. also to Denis Mc
Carthy) .— LPS-1
(Irish Melody, An.)— CTBP
(Kitty Neil.)— HBV— OHCS-22— SPE-4— TIP— VA
Dance, Little Baby. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
(Baby's Dance, The.)— GF A— RAR
("Dance, little baby, dance up high.") — PPL
Dance My Baby Diddy.— Unknown. — OTPC
("Dance my baby diddy.") — BOL
Dance of Death, The. — Austin Dobson. — BHP— CPOI— HBV
—TOP
Dance of Death, The. — Sir Walter Scott. — BTB-8
Dance of the Butterflies (pant.).— Unknown.— WRR-41
Dance of the Dead. — Tohann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the
German. — WRR-3 1
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Dance
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Dance o£ the Graces, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Dance of the Maskers. — Apache Indians, tr. by Mary Austin. —
AJr VV
Dance of the Months. — Unknown. — PEM
Dance of the Seven Deadly Sins, The.— William Dunbar (mod.
by Edwin Markham).— BCEP— BSV
(Dance of the Seven lor Sevin] Deidly Synnis lor Sinnis],
The.)— EBSV— EPOM
"Of Februar the fyifteene nicht" (abr. set.). — EPW-1
Dance the Jig. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.— WTP-9
"Dance to your daddy."— Mother Goose. — PPL— RIS
(Dance to Your Daddy-O.) — SAS
Dancer, The.— Joseph Campbell.— GTIV—OBMV
Dancer, The.— Phyllis Hartnoll.— BPM-33
Dancer, The.— Ednah Proctor Hayes. — AA
Dancer, The. — Sa'di. See Bustan, The.
Dancer. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Dancer. — Vincent Starrett. — LEAP
Dancer, The. — Walter James Turner. — OBMV
Dancer, The.— Edmund Waller.— BLV
Dancer in the Shrine, The. — Amanda Benjamin Hall. — RNP
Dancers, The. — Babette Deutsch. — HBMV
Dancers, The. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley
and Edith Emma Cooper). — VA
Dancers, The. — Alexander Gray. — HMSP
Dancing Faun, The. — Robert Cameron Rogers. — A A
Dancing for a Prize. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Dancing Girl, A. — Frances Sargent Osgood. — AA
(Celeste Dancing.) — BAP
Dancing in the Flat Creek Quarters. — John A. Macon. — WRR-7
(Terpsichore in the Flat Creek Quarters.)— BTB-3
Dancing Lesson, The. — Eliza Grove. — OTPC
Dancing of the Air, The. — Sir John Davies. — LPS-2
Dancing School and Dicky, The. — Josephine Dodge Daskam
Bacon. See Little God and Dicky, The.
Dancing Seal, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— HBMV— WP
Dancing Star, The. — Douglas Ainslie. — HMSP
Dancing-Girl, The, — Sir Edwin Arnold. — WRR-8
Dandelion. — Annie Rankin Annan. — HBV
Dandelion.— Kate L. Brown.— MPC-S— PEM— TVC— TVS H
Dandelion.— Hilda Conkling.— GFA — GR-a — RNP — RYO
TS W—TSWC— TV C—TVSH
Dandelion. — Nellie M. Garabrant. — GFA — PBGP — PEM —
PPYP— PTA-2
Dandelion, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL — ME
Dandelion, The. — Katharine Pyle. — DD
Dandelion, The. — John Banister Tabb. — OTA — PTER
Dandelion, The ("O dandelion, yellow as gold"). — Unknown. —
MPC-2— PB-1— PEM— TYP
(Dandelion and the Child, The.) — LPP
(Dandelion, What Do You Do?)— PBV
Dandelion ("There was a pretty dandelion"). — Unknown. — GFA
—PPYP
Dandelion and Clover-Top. — May Riley Smith. — WRR-30
Dandelion and the Child, The. — Unknown. See Dandelion, The
("O, dandelion, yellow as gold").
Dandelion, What Do You Do? — Unknown. See Dandelion, The
("O, dandelion, yellow as gold").
Dandelions. — John Albee. — AA
Dandelions, The. — Helen Gray Cone. — ADAH — DD — GFA—
HBV— MPC-12— NLK-— ODP— PRWS— SN — TYP—
WRR-6
Dandelions.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Dandelions. — Virginia Taylor McCormick. — ST
Dandelions. — Sacheverell Sitwell. — RIS
Dandoo. — Unknown. — ABS
(Wife Wrapped in a Wether's Skin, The — diff. vers.) —
ABS
(Wife Wrapped in Wether's Skin, The— A, B, D, and F
wrj.)— EBSV
Dandy Cat, The. — Laura E. Richards. — CIV
Dandy Dandelion. — Christopher Morley. — GFA
Dandy Fifth, The.— Frank H. Gassaway.— HHHA-— OHCS-21
— PTWP— WRR-43
Dane-Geld. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Danger, The. — Norman Gale. — LBBV
Danger. — S. Frances Harrison. See Down the River.
Danger. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — APA
Danger Signal, The. — S. Blair McBeath. — WRR-4
Dangerous Little Boy Fairies, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Dangerous Sport. — Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Ob
ject-Lessons.
Dangers of Mob Law. — Abraham Lincoln. See Address be
fore Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois,
Jan. 27, 1837.
Dangers to Our Republic. — Horace Mann. — AE — WRR-10
Daniel, sel. — Bible, O. T.
Golden Image, The (arr.). — SFC
Daniel.— Vachel Lindsay.— CMP— CPL— SC
Daniel Boone. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Daniel Boone. — Arthur Guiterman, — MPB
Daniel Boone. — Augusta Stevenson. — WRR-52
Daniel Boone, 1797-1879. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See Book
of Americans, A.
Daniel Boone's Last Look Westward. — Cale Young Rice. — LS
— SPP
Daniel Gray.— Josiah Gilbert Holland.— AA— BTB-5— HBV—
LEAP
Daniel in the Lions' Den. — E. E. Ten Eyck. — CHS
Daniel O'Connell, j*/.— Wendell Phillips.
Daniel O'Connell.— CCR
(Eloquence of O'Connell.) — OHCS-30 — PPS
Daniel O'Connell, sel. — William H. Seward.
Eulogy on O'Connell.— PE
Daniel O'Connell's Humor. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Daniel Periton's Ride.— Albion W. Tourgee.— BTB-6— OHCS-6
Daniel versus Dishcloth.— G. A. Stevens. — OHCS-21
Daniel Webster.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— LPS-3— PAH
Daniel Webster's Horses. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — MAP
Danish Barrow, A. — Francis Turner Palgrave. — VA
Danny Deever.— Rudyard Kipling.— BBV— BEL— BPN—CRE
—EPP — GEPM— 'HBV — LEAP — MCCG — MBP —
NAL— OTA— PFE— PYM — RKV — TOP— TSW —
TSWC— VA— WLIP
(Files on Parade.)— WRR-1 6
"Danny Deever" Up to Date.— Unknown. — GH
Danny Murphy. — James Stephens. — MW
Dans 1' Alice. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.— A WP
Dan's Wife.— Kate T. Woods.— OHCS-26
Danse Africaine. — Langston Hughes. — RNP
Danse Russe. — William Carlos Williams. — MOAP
Dante. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the Italian by Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow.— A WP—JAWP—WBP
Dante.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— AA — APB— BAV —
CAP -IAP— TCAP— TPH
(Dante and the Divine Comedy — I.)— NAL
Dante and the Divine Comedy ("Oft have I seen"). — Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. See Divina Comtnedia.
Dante and the Divine Comedy ("Tuscan that wanderest"). —
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Dante.
Dante, Shakespeare, Milton.' — Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
Danube River, The.— Hamilton Aide.— VA
"Danube to the Severn gave, The." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Mernoriam, A. H. H.
Daphnaida, sel. ("She fell away in her first ages spring"). —
Edmund Spenser.— OBEV
Daphne. — Bliss Carman. — GPE
Daphne.— Hildegarde Planner.— HBMV— PT
Daphne.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— GT-2— OHIP— VOD
Daphne. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — FFTM
Daphne.— Edith Sitwell.— HBMV
Daphne's Embarkation, — James Russell Lowell. See Fable for
Critics, A.
Dapple-Grey. — Mother Goose. See I Had a Little Pony.
Darby and Joan. — St. John Honeywood. — AA — LHV
Darby and Joan.— Frederic Edward Weatherly.— HT — LC—
VA
D'Arcy Singer. — Edgar Lee Masters. Sec New Spoon River,
The.
Dare Quam Accipere. — Mathilde Blind.— OBVV
Dare to Stand Alone. — Unknown. — TS
Darest Thou Now, O Soul.— Walt Whitman.— APD—APW—
" ATP— CAP— CBOV — CRP — GEPM — GR-a— HBV
— IAP— ISP— LEAP— OBAV— OHPI— OTA— TCAP
— TOP— TPH— WGRP
Darien. — Sir Edwin Arnold.— MC — PAH
Daring Prince, The.- — James Whitcomb Riley. See Session
with Uncle Sidney, A.
Darius, sets. — Sir William Alexander.
Chorus: "Time, through Jove's judgment just." — EPW-2
Illusion.— EBSV
Darius Green and His Flying-Machine. — John Townsend Trow-
bridge. — BHP — BOHV — BTB-1 — CTBP— HBV—
HBVY— HSPS (o6r.)— IHA— JHP— LL-1— • MPC-14—
MW— OHCS-3— PB-7 — PTA-1 — PYM — WRR-43—
WTP-9
Dark, The. — "George Eliot." See Spanish Gypsy, The.
Dark Ages, sel.— Willa Sibert Gather,
Palatine, The. — BAP — GPE— HBMV— LEAP— MLP—
]s^P _ p'p _ g£
Dark Angel, The. — Lionel Johnson.— ACP — BLV — BMC —
CAW— GTIV — JKCP — LBBV— MBP — OBMV —
POTT— TIP— VLEP— WHA
Dark Armies, The. — Jessica Powers. — AMV-37
Dark Brother, The.— Lewis Alexander. — ANL — CDC
Dark Cavalier, The.— Margaret Widdemer.— GPE — HBMV—
NV— PFY— SBMV
Dark Chamber, The. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP— TBM — TOP
—WHA
Dark Chateau, The.— Walter de la Mare.— POTT
"Dark children of the mere and marsh" (in Beast and Man
in India by John Lockwood Kipling). — Rudyard Kip
ling.
(Beast and Man in India.) — PPA
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
Dark Christmas on Wildwood Road, The. — Morris Bishop. —
Dark Cup, The, sels. — Sara Teasdale.
Bells,— PP
"Dreams of my heart, The." — PP
In the End.— PP
"Little while, A." — PP
May Day.— CP— GR-a— GT-2— LL-2—MM—PP
Dark Flower. — Louis Untermeyer. — PIAE
Dark Forest, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Dark Forest of Sorrow, The.— Jerome K. Jerome. See Three
Men in a Boat.
.
Dark Garden. — Leonora Speyer. — GBOV — UFE
"Dark Girl" by the "Holy Well," The.— John Keegan.—
TIP
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Dark Glass, The.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life.
Dark Heart, The. — Pamela Travers.— BPM-36
Dark Hills, The.— Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CP — LO
LL-3— MAP— MM— MOAP— TBM— TOP
"Dark house, by which once more I stand."— Alfred Lord
Tennyson. See In Memoriam, A H. H
Dark Man, The. — Nora Hopper. — HBV — TIP
Dark Night, The, sets. — May Sinclair.
"My love is safe."- — LHW
"Yesterday I was only Elizabeth."— LHW
Dark Palace, The. — Alice Milligan. — TJP
Dark Road, The. — Ethel Clifford. — HBV
Dark Room, The.— Edmund Wilson.— AM V-3 5
Dark Rosaleen.— Costello (wr. at. to Hugh O'Donnell), tr fr
the Gaelic by James Clarence Mangan.— ACP— AWP—
BCEP— BMC— CH— CR— ERP— EV-4-GEPM-^GPE
— GTIV— GTML— GTSL— HBV — JAWP- fKCF—
^ApP-OBEV-OBVV-SBA~TIP-VA-WBP-
"Dark was de night an' col' was de groun'." — Unknown
(Group of Negjo Songs, A.) — NAMP
Dark Way, The. — Joseph Mary Plunkett.— LBBV
Dark Wings. — James Stephens. — NP
Dark Winter Is Going. — James Munro, tr. fr. the Gaelic bv
Nigel MacNeill. — EBSV
Darkest Africa.— Hollis Russell, — OA
Darkey Bootblack, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
Darkey Fisherman's Rainy Day.— Paul Laurence Dunbar.—
Darkey Innocence. — J. W. Morgan. — WRR-33
Dark-Eyed Gentleman, The. — Thomas Hardy. — MBP
Darkey's Counsel to the Newly Married. — James Robert Gil-
more. — OHCS-5
(Uncle Pete's Counsel to the Newly Married.) — BTB-1
Darkling Thrush, The. — Thomas Hardy.— BLA — BLV— CMP
— CR— EPN — EPP—GPE— GTML— GTSL— HBMV
— LL-4 — MBP— OAEP— OBVV — POTT TCEP —
TCPD— VLEP— WLIP
Darkness. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BCEP — BPN — EPN
— OAEP
Darkness. — James Naumberg Rosenberg. — AA
"Darkness has dawned in the East."— Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See Hellas.
Darkness Is Thinning.' — St. Gregory the Great, tr. fr the Latin
by John Mason Neale.— LPS-2
Darktown Lullaby, A. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Darky Sunday School (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Darley Dale.— Clinton Scollard.— PR
Darlin' (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Darling Birds, The. — Unknown. — PPL
Darling Daughter of Babylon. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
"Darling, Tell Me Yes." — John Godfrey Saxe.— HBV
Darned Mounseer, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Ruddi-
gore.
Darning, — William H. Hayne (wr. at. to Christina Georgina
Rossetti).— MPC-6
(Pine Needles.)— ADAH— PEM
(Sewing.)— GFA—TYP
D'Artagnan's Ride. — Gouverneur Morris. — AA — WTP-7
Dartmouth College ^ Case, < The, sel. ("Case before the court is
not of ordinary importance, The"). — Daniel Webster.
— PPD-2
Dartmouth Winter-Song.— Richard Hovey. — AA
Darwin. — Mortimer Collins. — LPS-3
Darwinian Ballad, A. — Unknown. — BOHV
Darwinism. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — SPE-3 — VA
Darwinism in the Kitchen, — Unknown. — SPE-3
Darwinity. — Herman C. Merivale. — BOHV— N A
Darzee's Chaunt, — Rudyard Kipling. See Jungle Book, The.
Da's All Right, Baby (with music). — Unknown.— ABF
Das Ewig-Weibliche. — James Russell Lowell. — TCAP
Das Jahr der Seele, sel. ("No way too long, no path too
steep"). — Stefan George, tr. fr. the German by Daisy
Broicher.— AWP
Das Kleine Kind. — George V. Hobart.— GSRC
Das Krist Kindle.— James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR— SPE-2—
WRR-28
Dash Away. — John Martin. — PB-5
Dash for the Colors, The.— Frederick G. Webb.— WRR-2
Dat Gawgy Watahmillon. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — WRR-22
Dat Lonesome Stream (with music). — Unknozvn. — ABF
Dat Ol' Mare o' Mir*e.— Paul Laurence Dunbar. — MW— PPA
Dat Time Honey Got Los*. — Martha S. Gielow.— BTB-9
Dat Yaller Gown. — Charles H. Turner.— CD
Date Obolum Bellesario. — Francis Hopkinson. — APB
Dates. — Unknown. See Thousand and One Nights, The.
Dat's My Lil' Boy. — Unknown.— WRR-58
Datur Hora Quieti. — Sir Walter Scott. See Doom of Devor-
goil, The.
Dauber.— John Masefield. — PM
"All through the windless night the clipper rolled" (Pt.
VI).— CMP— TPH
Dauber Rounds Cape Horn (sel. fr. Pts. VI and VII).—
BBV— PTER (longer sel.)
(Rounding the Horn.)— MBP— WHA
("Then came the cry of 'Call all hands on deck.' ") —
POOT— RNP (abr.)
"He turned out of his bunk: the cook still tossed" (br. sel.
fr. Pt. I).— RNP
" 'I want to be a painter,' he replied" (fr. Pt. I) .—RNP
Dauber Rounds Cape Horn, The.— John Masefield. See Dauber.
Daughter at Evening, The.— Robert Nathan.— HBMV— TSW
Daughter of Debate, The. — Elizabeth, Queen of England.
OBSC
(Doubt, The.)— LEAP
Daughter of Eve, A. — Christina G. Rossetti. — BPN — VLEP
Daughter of Herodias, The.— Unknown. — WRR-16
Daughter of Mendoza, The.— Mirabeau Bonaparte Larnar.
A A — HBV
Daughter of the Desert, The.— James Clarence Harvey
WRR-22
Daughter of the Regiment, The. — Clinton Scollard. — PAH
Daughters. — William Rose Benet. — FAOV
Daughter's Learned to Cook. — Unknown. — WRR-S1
Daughter's Love, A. — William Dudley Foulke. — FAOV
Daughters of Philistia.— Walter C. Smith. See Olrig Grange.
Daughters of the Regiment Drill. — Mrs. A. G. Lewis. — WRR-17
Daughter's Rebellion, The. — Francis Hopkinson. — PAH
Dauntless.— Arthur Weir.— WRR-13
D'Avalos' Prayer. — John Masefield. — PM — POTT — WTP-6
(Prayer: "When the last sea is sailed.") — GTSL — LEAP
— LOW— POI— VOD
Dave. — J. Logic Robertson. — EBSV
Dave Field. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dave Flint's Temptation. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Dave Lilly.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1—JKCP— LEAP
. David. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — TBM
David. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — HBMV — POY
David. — Louis Untermeyer. See Apocryphal Soliloquies.
David, Aged Four. — Unknown. — DDA
David and Bethsabe, sels. — George Peele.
Bethsabe's Song.— ATP— OBSC
(Bethsabe, Bathing, Sings.)— BLV
"David. Bright Bethsabe shall wash in David's bower."
(From "The Love of King David and Fair Bethsabe.) —
David and Goliath. — -Bible, 0. T. See First Samuel.
David and Uriah, the Hittite. — Bible, O. T. See Second
Samuel.
David Ap Gwillam's Mass of the Birds. — Padraic Colum. —
David Copperfield, sels.— Charles Dickens.
Child-Wife, The (fr. Ch. XXXIII).— BTB-1— CCR
(David Copperfield and His Child Wife.)— OHCS-6—
WRR-43
David Copperfield and the Waiter (fr. Ch. XXXIII).—
SPE-8
Death of Dora (fr. Ch. LIII).— OHCS-12
Death of Steerforth, The (fr. Ch. LV).— BTB-S— HSPS
— OHCS-34
Dialogue from "David Copperfield" (ad. fr. Chs. XIII and
XIV). — SR
(Aunt Betsey and Little Davy — si. diff.) — BTB-S
Little Ern'ly (ad. fr. Ch. XXXVII).— SR
Rosa Dartle's Revenge (ad. fr. Ch. L).— WRR-19
Tragedy of Little Em'ly, The (ad. fr. Chs. XXI, XXXII,
LI, and LV).— SPE-7
David Copperfield and His Child Wife.— Charles Dickens. See
David Copperfield.
David Copperfield and the Waiter.— Charles Dickens. See
David Copperfield.
David Crockett.— Donald Davidson. See Tall Men, The.
David Exorcising Malzah, the Evil Spirit from the Lord
Charles Heavysege. See Saul, a Drama.
David Garnck. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Retaliation
David Gellatley's Song.— Sir Walter Scott. See Waverley.
David Glasgow Farragut. — Wallace Rice. — GA
David Jazz, The. — Edwin Meade Robinson. — .BAP — HBMV
David, King of Israel. — Edward Irving. — OHCS-8
David Singing before Saul. — Robert Br.owning. See Saul.
David Sings to Saul. — Robert Browning. See Saul.
Davideis, The, sels. — Abraham Cowley.
Creation, The (Bk. I, 11. 780-826).— OBS
Invocation: "Awake, awake, my Lyre." — LPS-3
(Music.) — EV-2
(Supplication.)— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL
Power of Numbers, The (Bk. I, 11. 439-480).— OBS
David's Epitaph on Jonathan. — Francis Quarles. — AEV
David's Lament. — Bible, O. T. See Second Samuel.
David's Lament for Absalom (abr.). — Nathaniel P. Willis. —
BTB-5 — PTA-2
(Absalom — si. abr.) — OHCS-1
(David's Lament over Absalom — sel.) — MHT
(Lament for Absalom — si. abr.) — LLC
David's Lament for Saul and Jonathan. — Bible, 0. T. See
Second Samuel, The.
David's Lament over Absalom. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. See
David's Lament for Absalom.
David's Song. — Robert Browning. See Saul.
Davis Matlock. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Davy and Goliar. — William Edward Penney. — OHCS-30
Davy and the Goblin, sels. — Charles Edward Carryl.
My Recollectest Thoughts (fr. Ch. VII). — HBV — HBVY
— JPC — NA — RON
Nautical Ballad, A (fr. Ch. VIII).— CFBP—GFA— HBV
— MPB— PB-6
(Walloping Window-Blind, The.) — LBN— NA
Robinson Crusoe (fr. Ch. XI). — AA — BHP — HBV —
HBVY— LHV— MPB— THP
(Robinson Crusoe's Story.) — BOHV — LEAP — MCCG —
MPC42— MPC-14— PCD— PJH-1— RON— TSW
(Robinson Crusoe's Island.) — WTP-3
Davy the Teamster.— Estelle Thomson. — OHCS-10
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Dawn.— "^E" (George William Russell) .—BEL— GT-2
Dawn. — Richard Aldington. — NV
Dawn. — Gordon Bottomley. See Night and Morning Songs.
Dawn. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Dawn, The. — R. Buchanan. — GTSE
Dawn. — Struthers Burt. — GT-2
Dawn. — Isabel Butchart. — VOD
Dawn. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The (Knight's
Tale, The).
Dawn. — Frances Cornford. — AV
Dawn. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — SPE-1
Dawn. — John Ford. See Lover's Melancholy, The.
Dawn. — Richard Watson Gilder. See New Day, The.
Dawn. — Daniel Henderson. — OHPP — RH
Dawn, The. — William Ellery Leonard. — MLP
Dawn. — George B. Logan, Jr. — HBV
Dawn.— "P. S. M,"— MCCG
Dawn. — John Masefield. — PM
Dawn. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Dawn. — "Joaquin" Miller. See Song of the South, A.
Dawn, sel. — Harold Monro.
God.— WGRP
Dawn. — Roselle Mercier Montgomery. — LS
Dawn. — Martin Schutze. — LHW
Dawn.— Frederick George Scott.— CPG—OCL
Dawn. — Anderson M. Scruggs. See Sonnets of the Sea.
Dawn. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — MAP
Dawn. — A. A. Le M. Simpson. — BPM-37
Dawn. — Woodson Tyree. — OA
Dawn. — Unknown. — O B SC
Dawn.— William Carlos Williams.— MAP— MOAP
Dawn, The. — William Butler Yeats. — NP
Dawn and Dark. — Norman Gale. — BMEP— HBV— TSW—
TSWC— VA
Dawn at Beaumont Hamel. — Rosamond Marriott Watson. — VM
Dawn at Kinloch.— Louis B. Wehle. — GT-2
Dawn at the Rain's Edge. — Joseph Auslander. — MAP
Dawn Has Yet to Ripple In. — Melville Cane. — MAP
(Before Dawn.)— PIAE
Dawn in Arqua. — Lloyd Mifflin. — TBV
Dawn in My Garden. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — GBOV — ME
Dawn in the Desert.— Clinton Scollard. — HTR — POT
Dawn in the Everglades. — Halle W. Warlow. — BLA
Dawn, Noon, and Dewfall. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dawn of Day, The. — Armand Gouffe, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Dawn of Love, The. — James I, King of Scotland. See Kingis
Puair, The.
Peace, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— PTER
Dawn of the Centennial, The. — Mrs. Sara Louise Oberholtzer.
— OHCS-12
Dawn of the Century. — Anna H. Thorne. — PEOR
(Peace Universal.)— PEDC
Dawn of Womanhood. — Harold Monro. — HBV
Dawn on Lake Katrine. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the
Lake, The.
Dawn on Mid- Ocean .—John Hall Wheelock.— MCT— TBV
Dawn on the Headland. — William Watson. — HBV
Dawn on the Irish Coast. — John Locke. — WRR-3
Dawn on the Lievre, The. — Archibald Lampman. — OCL
Dawn Shall over Lethe Break. — Hilaire Belloc. — MM
Dawn Song — Pachayachachi's Gate. — A. S. Davis, Jr. — CAG
Dawn Wind, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— POT— RKV—SPT
Dawn Winds. — Vera Nicolson. — GT-2
Dawn- Angels. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — HBV — VA
Dawning, The.— Henry Vaughan.— AEP-W— CAW— EV-2
Dawning o' the Year, The. — Mary Elizabeth McGratb Blake.
— AA— LEAP
Dawning of the Day, The. — James Clarence Mangan. — TIP
Dawning of the Day, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Edward Walsh.— TIP
Dawns. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MAP
Dawn's Awake, The. — Otto Leland Bohahan. — BANP
Daw's Dinner. — Joyce Kilmer. — CAW
Dawson's Woman.— W. Miller.— WRR-32
Day, The. — Margaret Estella Bigham. — HB
Day, The. — Witter Bynner. — RH
Day.— Fannie Stearns Davis.— HTR— JPC—POY
Day, A (Nature, LXXIII).— Emily Dickinson.— GR-a— LC—
LL-3— MPC-7—PRWS—PT— PTER— TCAP
(I'll Tell You How the Sun Rose.)— IAP— MOAP— MW
— OBAV
(Sun, The.)— PB-7
(Sunrise and Sunset.) — YT
(Sunset and Sunrise.) — MCG — SUS
Day. — Sigbjorn Obstfelder, tr. fr. the Norwegian. — MRV
Day, The. — Unknown. — ST
Day.— Jones Very. — APW
Day: A Pastoral. — John Cunningham. — OBEC
Day After, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Day after Day. — Rabindranath Tagore. See Gitanjali.
"Day agone, as I rode sullenly, A." — Dante Alighieri. See
La Vita Nuova.
Day and Dark. — George Cabot Lodge. — APA — LA
Day and Night. — Lewis Alexander. — CDC
Day and Night. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Day and Night. — Helena Coleman. — CPG
Day and Night. — "Fiona Macloed" (William Sharp).— GT-2
Day and Night. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Day and Night My Thoughts Incline. — Richard Henry Stod-
dard— HBV
(Imogen ["Day and night"].) — APB
(Jar, The.)— DDA— LEAP— OBAV
(Oriental Songs [Jar, The].)— AA
Day and Night Songs.— William Allingham.— VA
("These little songs.") —LEAP
Day and the Work, The.— Edwin Markham.—OQP— PEDC—
PSO— QP-1 , ,
Day at Niagara, A. — "Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens).— BTB-2
(Mark Twain Visits Niagara.)— OHCS-1 6
Dav before April, The. — Mary Carolyn JDavies. — CCP — GPE —
LEAP— MPC-1I— SBMV— SP— SUS
Day before Thanksgiving, The.— Frank S. Pixley.— WRR-7
Day before the Wedding, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— •
Day by Day.— -Everard Jack Appleton.— POI—SL
Day by Day.— Julia Harris May.— BLRP — BS (2 sts.)— MRV
Day Closes, The. — Carlton Talbott. — ALV
Day Dawn.— S. D. Gordon.— EOAH
Day Dawn of the Heart.— Mary T. Lathrop. — MOM
Day Dream. — Dorothy Parker.— PPD-1
Day Dream, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Day-Dream,
The.
Day Dreams. — Anna Tozier. — HT
Day Dreams. — Unknown. — HT
Day Dreams, or Ten Years Old.— Margaret Johnson.— BLPA
Day for Wandering, A.— Clinton Scollard.— CP—NV
Day in Ireland, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Michael
Cavanagh.— GT1V
Day in June, A. — James Russell Lowell. Sec Vision of Sir
Launfal, The.
Day in June, A. — Alice Choate Perkins. — APP
Day in June. A. — Henry Stevenson Washburn. — PBGP
Day, in Melting Purple Dying.— Maria Goweti Brooks. — LPS-1
(Song of Egla.)— AA— BAV—LA— LEAP
Day in Sussex, A. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— MCT
Day in the Pamfili Doria.— Harriet Beecher Stowe. — LPS-2
Day in the Woods, A. — Robert J. Burdette.— BTB-7
Day Is Brief, The.— Thomas Curtis Clark,— PDN
Day Is Coming, The. — William Morris. — BMEP — BPN —
EPW-5—OAEP— POTT— VLEP— WGRP
Day Is Dead. — Augusta Davies Webster.
(Songs from Dramas.) — VA
"Day Is Done, The."- -Phoebe Gary.— BOH V— PA
(Parodies.)— ALV
Day Is Done, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— AP — APB
—APD— APL— APW — BAP— BLPA— BLV— BPB—
BTB-5— BTP-— CAP — GEPM— GPE— (JR. 2— HBV—
HT — IAP — THP— LA — LEAP — LLC — MCCG—
MOAP— OHFP— PB-7 ~~ PBCG— PCD— PDN— PEM
— PG— PYM-—SR— ST — TSWC — TVSH— WLIP—
WRR-33 (2 sts.)
"Come, read to me some poem" (scl.).-— YT
Day Is Dying. — "George Eliot." Sec Spanish Gipsy, The.
Day Is Dying in the West, The.— Mary A. Lathbury.— WGRP
Day of Atonement, The, scL — Joseph Leiser.
Kol Nidra.— AA
Day of Battle, The. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
(LVI).
Day of Coming Days, The.— Lionel Johnson.— POTT
Day of Days, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Day of Days, The.— William Morris.— BPN— SEP
Day of Days, The. — Unknown.— PEOR
Day of Doom, The (abr.). — Michael Wigglesworth. — AP —
TCAP
sels. fr. above.
Damnation of the Infants. — APW
Saints Ascend into Heaven, The.— APB
Sentence and Torment of the Condemned.— APB
Sounding of the Last Trump.— AP— APB— TCAP
(Summons, The.)— APW
Day of Glory, The.— Dorothy Canfield.— AOAH
Day of Joy, The.— Lucy Larcom,— HH
Day of Judgement, The.— Jonathan Swift.— CEP— EPW-3
(On the Day of Judgement.)— N BE
Day of Judgement, The.— Isaac Watts.— BCEP — CEP— EA—
EP- EV-3— OBEV
Day of Judgment, The. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. See Trotty's
Wedding Tour.
Day of Liberty, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. Sec Prometheus
Unbound.
Day of Love, The. — William Morris. Sec Love Is Enough.
Day of Love, The. — Jr'ercy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus
Unbound ("Pale stars are gone, lllie").
Day of Precious Penalties, The. — Marion Hill. See Pettison
Twins.
Day of Remembrance, The. —Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Day of Snow, A, — Speer Strahan.— BMC
Day of Sunshine, A. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — LL-3 —
ST— TCAP— TPH
Day of Thanksgiving, The.— Henry Ward Beecher.— PEOR
Day of the Circus Horse, The.— T. A. Daly.— PVS— RIS—
TSWC— UTS
Day of the Indian Summer, A. — Sarah Helen Whitman. —
TOAH
Day of the Lord, The, scl, ("Day of the Lord is at hand, The,"
etc.) .—Charles Kingsley.— B M EP
Day of Victory, The.— Rachel Capen Schauffler.— EOAH
Day Old Bet Was Sold, The.— Frank IT. Gassaway.— MR
Day Returns, The.— Robert Burns.— GPE— HBV
(Day Returns, My Bosom Burns, The.)— LPS-1
Day Ret"r^s My Natal Day, The.— Walter Savage Landor.—
BPN
(Lyrics and Epigrams, VII.)— ERP
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)ay That I Have Loved.— Rupert Brooke. — BEL— CPB— GTSL
Day That Was That Day, The.— Amy Lowell.— CMP
Day Too Late, A.— Magdalen Rock.— WRR-6
Day We Do Not Celebrate.— Robert Jones Burdette.— WRR-38
Day Well Spent, A.— ''George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans
Lewes Cross). — PTA-1
(Count That Day Lost.) — OQP— QP-2
(You May Count That Day.)— ICBD — MRV
Day Will Come, The. — Marion Strobel. — TBM
"Day will soon be gone, The."— Fujiwara No Michinobu. See
Hyaku-Nm-Isshu.
Day Worth Remembering. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Day You Came, The.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. See That
Day You Came.
Day You Went, The.— Beatrice Ravenel. — BAP
Daybreak (C.).— William Blake.— GEPM
(Ideas of Good and Evil.) — GPE
(Morning.)— BLV— EG— OBRV
(Spirit's Warfare, The.)— CBE
Daybreak. — John Donne (also at. to John Dowlands). — OBEY
("Stay, O sweet and do not rise!") — EG
Daybreak. — Charles Buxton Going. — TPH
Daybreak. — Richard Jefferies. — GT-2
Daybreak. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APL — APW
BFVR— CAP — CGOV— CTBP— GR-a— HBV— JHP-
LPS-2— MOAP— ODP— PASC— SN— TYP
Daybreak. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.— GN— TYP
Daybreak. — Samuel F. Smith.— BLRP
(Morning Light Is Breaking, The.)— WGRP
Daybreak. — Unknown. — CPN
Daybreak. — Louis Untermeyer. — NV — RH
Daybreak Call, The. — Gwendolen Haste. — PFE
Daybreak in the Camp, — Unknown. — OHCS-33
Daybreak Song. — American Indians, tr. by Eda Lou Walton.
OTA
Day-Breakers, The. — Arna Bontemps. — CDC
Day-Dream, The, sels. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Arrival, The.— STP— WRR-8
Departure, The.— HT— LPS-1— ST— STP— WRR-8
Revival, The.— LPS-1— STP— WRR-8
(Sleeping Beauty, The— II. The Fairy Prince's Arrival.)
Sleeping Beauty, The.— LPS-1— STP— WRR-8
(Sleeping Beauty, The — I. The Magic Sleep.)— CG
Sleeping Palace, The.— STP
Daylight. — Pawnee Indians, tr. by Natalie Barnes. — MPB
Daylight and Moonlight. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP
Days.— Karle Wilson Baker. — GFA— GPE— LL-2— OQP— QP-2
Days. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AA— AP— APA — APB— APL
—APW— ATP — BAP — BLV — CAP — CBOV —
GEPM— GPE— GR-a— I AP— ISP — JPC— LA— LBAP
—LEAP— MOAP— OBAV—OBVV — OQP— OTA —
PC— PFY— PIAE — PTER — QP-1 — SBA— TPH—
Days.— Robert Francis.— AM V-3 6— B PM-3 7
Days, The.-— Theodosia Garrison.— BPP—HBMV
Days. — Eliot Kays Stone. — OQP— QP-2
Days and Nights.— T. Sturge Moore.— HBMV—HTR
"Days are clear, The" (in Sing-Song). — Christina Georgina
Rossetti.
(Sing-Song ) — RIS
Day's End. — Laurence Binyon. — OBVV
Day's End. — Hermann Hagedorn. See Songs from the Rockies.
Day's End.— Henry Newbolt.— RIS
(End, The.)— PB-2
Day's Ending. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
Days Gone By, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— HT
"Days grow short; but though the falling sun." — Joel Barlow.
See Hasty Pudding.
"Day's grown old; the tainting sun, The." — Charles Cotton.
Sec Evening Quatrains.
Days like These. — Ella Elizabeth Egbert.— NLK
Day's March, The. — Robert Nichols.— LBBV
Days of Birth. — Mother Goose. See "Monday's Child is fair
of face."
Days of Bruce, The, sel. — Grace Aguilar.
Battle of Bannockburn, The.— BTB-8— PPSC
Days of Cheer.— James W. Foley.— ICBD
Days of Forty-Nine, The. — Unknown. — CSF (with music} —
IHA— MC— PAH
Days of My Youth.— St. George Tucker.— A A— HBV— LEAP
(Resignation.) — SPP
Days of Our Youth, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic by
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Days of Spring are here! The eglantine." — Hafiz. See Odes.
Days of the Month.— Mother Goose.— CPN— PECK— RYC—
HBV— HBVY
(Months, The.)— MPC-3
(Thirty Days Hath September.)— PB-S
("Thirty days hath September.")— PPL— RIS
Days of the Week, The. — John Farrar.— GFA
Days of the Week.— Mary Ely Page.— PPYP
Day's Ration, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— BAV— CAP—
IAP
Day's Result, The. — Unknown.— PDN
Days That Are Gone.— A. W, Curtis. — PRK
Days That Are No More, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Princess, The (Tears, Idle Tears).
Days That Come and Go. — John Vance Cheney. — LBAP
Days That Were, The.— William Morris.— BPN
Days Too Short. — William Henry Davies. — GT-2 — LL-4 — MBP
— NV— TCEP— TPH
Day-Star in the East, The. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — CV
Daytime Naps. — Burges Johnson. — WRR-52
Dazzling Moment. — Louis Ginsberg.— AM V-3 5
De Amicitiis. — Eugene Field. — PEF
De Appile Tree. — Joel Chandler Harris. — IHA — TSW
(De Appile-Tree.)— TSWC
De Ballet (or Ballit) of de Boll Weevil.— Unknown.— ABF
(with music) — AS (with music) — IHA (diff. vers )
(Boll Weevil Song, The — shorter vers.) — APW— AS—
SPP
De Band o' Gideon. — Unknown. — APW
De Big Bethel Church. — Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and His Sayings.
De Black Cat Crossed His Luck.— James D. Carrothers —
CIV— WRR-35
De Black Gal (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
De Blues Am' Nothin' (with music). — Unknown. — AS
De Bornbycibus, sel. — Marco Girolamo Vida, tr. fr. the Latin
by "Father Prout."
Silkworm, The.— CAW
De Candy Pull.— A. B. Luce.— BTB-7
(Good Old Candy Pull.)— WRR-38
De Captaine of de "Marguerite." — Wallace Bruce Amsbarv —
SPE-7— WRR-38
De Circus Turkey. — Ben King. — HSP
De Conjuh Man. — James Edwin Campbell. — BANP
De Contemptu Mundi, sel. — Bernard of Cluny or of Morlaix.
tr. fr. the Latin by John Mason Neale.
Celestial Country, The. — LPS-2
(Jerusalem— a&r,)— HBV— OBVV
(Jerusalem the Golden — sel. fr. above.) — CAW —
LLC (longer sel.)— WGRP
De Cushville Hop.— Ben King.— DRB
(Cushville Hop, The.)— SPE-1
"De! de! lambskin mine." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — Albanian.) — BOL
De Drum Majah. — Ray Garfield Dandridge.— BANP
De Fo'th ob July. — Alice R. Forsyth. — OHCS-40
De Fust Banjo. — Irwin Russell. See Christmas Night in the
Quarters.
De Glory Road.— Clement Wood.— BAP— HBMV— IHA— PFY
— SPT— WTP-10
De Goet mitt de Dispepsia. — A. Claude von Boyle. — WRR-S9
(Pointer's Dyspeptic Goat.) — CHS
De Goneness of de Past. — Unknown. — GH
De Good Lawd Know My Name. — Frank L. Stanton. — WBLP
De Grey Goose (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
De Guiana, Carmen Epicum. — George Chapman. — OBSC
"De Gustibus." — Robert Browning. — BPN — CPOI — CRE—
De Gustibus. — John Erskine. — TBM
De Habitant. — William Henry Drummond. — SR
De Leon. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — SPE-6
De LiT Brack Sheep.— Ethel M. C. Brazelton.— WRR-S6
(Poor Lil' Brack Sheep.)— BLPA
De Li'l Jesus-Baby. — Louise Ayres Garnett. — BOL
De Li'l Road to Res'. — Leigh Richmond Miner. — BOL
"De Lord Arn Coming." — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-34
De Massa ob de Sheepfol'. — Sarah Pratt McLean Greene —
BAP— HT— LBMV— OQP— POT— QP-2
(De Sheepfol'.)— AA— BFP— CBOV— HBV
De Midnight Special (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
De Moon Pilot. — Wilhelmina Franklin Pruitt. — SPE-8
De Morte.— Sir Henry Wotton (?).— OBS
"De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bonum." — Richard Realf. — HBV
De Nice Leetle Canadienne. — William Henry Drummond. —
BHP— CPG— HBR— WRR-26
De Ol' Man.— Alonzo W. Combs.— IHA
De Ole Ark's a-Moverin'. — Unknown. — APW
De Ole Elder's Mistake.— Ellen Murray.— OHCS-3S
De Pen and de Swoard. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
De Pint wid Old Pete. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
De Po' White Trash.— Minny Maud HanfT.— WRR-33
De Preacher an' de Hants. — William H. Hayne. — CD
De Prodjeckin' Son. — Booth Lowrey. — IHA
De Profundis. — Brent Dow Allinson. See Prayer in the
Trenches.
De Profundis.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm CXXX)
De Profundis. — George MacDonald. — EPN
De Profundis. — Dorothy Parker. See Songs of a Markedly
Personal Nature.
De Profundis. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN — VLEP
De Profundis. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN — VLEP
De Profundis. — Katharine Tynan. — VA
De Promise Lan'. — John Richard Moreland. — IHA — BFP
De Quincy's Deed. — Homer Green. — BTB-7 — OHCS-30
De Regimine Principum, sels. — Thomas Hoccleve.
Hoccl eve's Lament for Chaucer and Gower (sts. 281-301,
o&r.).— OAEP
(Extracts from De Regimine Principum — sts. 280-301,
afcr.)— EPW-1
(Lament for Chaucer — sts. 298-301, abr.) — OBEV
(Mi Maister Chaucer — sts. 281-301, abr.) — EPOM
(On Chaucer— sts. 281-713, abr.)— EP— EPP
(To Chaucer— sts. 280-282.)— ACP
De Rerum Natura, sels. — Lucretius.
Address to Venus (tr. fr. the Latin by Edmund
Spenser).— AWP
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Be Rerum
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
De Rerum Natura (Continued).
Against the Fear of Death (tr. by John Dryden). — AWP —
Beyond Religion (tr. by William Ellery Leonard). — AWP
No Single Thing Abides (tr. by W. H. Mallock).— AWP—
JAWP— PG— WBP
-Suave Mari Magno (tr. by W. H. Mallock) .—AWP
De Roberval, sels. — John Hunter Duvar. — VA
Adieu to France.
Gallant Fleet, The.
Ohnawa.
Twilight Song.
De Rosis Hibernis. — Edmund Gosse. — VA
De Senectute.-— Franklin P. Adams.— HBMV—T CAP
De Sheepf ol' .—Sarah Pratt McLean Greene.— AA—BFP—
— CBOV—HBV
(De Massa ob de Sheepfol'.)— BAP— HT— LBMV— OQP
— POT— QP-2
De 'Sperience ob de Reb'rend Quacko Strong. — Unknown. —
OHCS-22
De Squeegee. — Victor A. Hermann. — SPE-4
De Stove Pipe Hole. — William Henry Drummond.— IHA
De Tea Fabula.— Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.— PA
De Thanksgivin' Blessin'. — Howell L. Finer. — SPE-S
De Tired Pickaninny's Star-Song. — Mary Baillie. — WRR-26
De Titanic (with music). — Unknown. — AS
De Turkey Tail Fan.— Unknown.— OHCS-39
De Valley an' de Shadder, sels. — Harry Stillman Edwards.
Black Ankle Break-Down (arr., with music}. — WRR-48
Trial of Ben Thomas, The.— C^R— SPE-1
(Ben Thomas's Trial. )— WRR-39
(Not Guilty— ad.)— PPSC
De Verdun of Darragh, sel. (in Stories of Wicklow). — George
Francis Savage-Armstrong.
Wicklow.— TIP
De Wood Hants. — Anne Virginia Culbertson. — WRR-31
De Yaller Chinee. — Unknown. — CD
Deacon Adams to His Son. — Unknown. — WRR-26
Deacon and Parson on New Year's, The. — W. H. H. Murray. —
SPE-6
Deacon Giles's Distillery. — George Barrell Cheever. — WRR-18
Deacon Hezekiah. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
Deacon Jones's Grievance. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WRR-7
Deacon, Me and Him, The. — Louis Eisenbeis. — OHCS-30
Deacon Munroe's Story. — N. S. Emerson. — BTB-2 — OHCS-6
(Deacon's Confession.) — WRR-16
Deacon Stokes. — Thomas Quilp. — OHCS-2
Deacon's Confession, The. — N. S. Emerson. See Deacon Mun
roe's Story.
Deacon's Courtship, The. — Mrs. L. D. A. Stuttle. — OHCS-22—
POOL
Deacon's Downfall, The. Lansing. — BTB-7
Deacon's Masterpiece, The; or, The Wonderful "One-Hoss-
Shay." — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table.
Deacon's Prayer, The. — William O. Stoddart. — OHCS-19
Deacon's Sunday-School Sermon, The. — James Clement Am
brose. — TS
Deacon's Thanksgiving, The. — Willis Hawkins. — WRR-40
Deacon's Week, The. — Rose Terry Cooke. — BTB-8
Dead, The. — Mathilde Blind.— EPN—ES—GTML— OBVV—
VA— WGRP
Dead, The ("Blow out you bugles"). — Rupert Brooke. Sec
1914 (III).
Dead, The ("These hearts were woven"). — Rupert Brooke.
See 1914 (IV).
Dead, The. — Violet Gillespie. — CRE
Dead, The ("I think those townsmen, sleeping on the hill"). —
David Morton. See Town, The.
Dead, The ("Think you the dead are lonely in that place").—
David Morton.— PAH
Dead, The. — Selma Robinson. — PIAE
Dead, The. — Victor Starbuck. — BLP — LS
Dead, The.— Jones Very.— AA—APW—IAP— LEAP— TCAP
Dead Airman, A. — Moray Dalton. — RH
Dead Antiquary O'Donovan. — Thomas D'Arcy McGee. — TIP
Dead Astronomer, A. — Francis Thompson. — VLEP
Dead at Clonmacnois, The. — Angus O'Gillan, tr. fr. the Irish
by T. W. Rolleston.— HBV— OBEV— OBVV— TIP
(Clonmacnoise.)— GTIV— OBMV
Dead Aviator. — Zoe Akins. — LPS-1
Dead Aviator, The.— Francis Hackett. — JKCP — LEAP
Dead Babe, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Dead Bee, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).—
MAP
Dead Bird, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Dead Birds and Easter. — Mary L. Riley Smith. — PPA —
WRR-57
Dead Boy. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS
Dead Calm at Sea. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Rime of
the Ancient Mariner, The.
Dead Canary, The. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Dead Child, The.— George Barlow.— OBVV— VA
Dead Church, The. — Charles Kingsley. — BTB-2 — VA
Dead City, The.— "Clinch Calkins" (Mrs. Charles Marquis
Merrell).— LA
"Dead Cleopatra lies in a crystal casket." — Conrad Aiken.
See Discordants.
Dead Coach, The. — Katharine Tynan. — HBV — VA
Dead Comrade, The. — Edward Carpenter. — RH
Dead Comrade, The.— Richard Watson Gilder. — MDAH
Dead Czar Nicholas, The. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — LPS-3
Dead Doll, The. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thomson
Janvier).— MPC-8— • OHCS-22 j
Dead Eagle, The. — Thomas Campbell. — ERP
Dead Enchantress. — Harold Vinal. — PR
Dead Faith, The.— Fanny Heaslip Lea.— HBV— WGRP
Dead Fires. — Jessie Redmond Fauset. — BANP
Dead Friend, A.— Norman Gale. — VA
Dead Friend, The.— Robert Southey.— BFV
Dead Friend, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BFV
Dead Grenadier, The. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. — BTB-6
Dead Heroes, The.— Isaac Rosenberg.— MBP—VM
Dead Horse, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Dead Host's Welcome, The. — John Fletcher and Philip Mas-
singer. See Lover's Progress, The.
Dead House, The. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Dead in Sight of Fame.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush, A."— Christina Geor-
gina Rossetti.
(Sing-Song.)— MBP
Dead in the Sierras. — "Joaquin" Miller. — AA — BAP — LEAP
— PFY— WTP-7
Dead in the Street.— £/wfc«0wn.— OHCS-3
Dead Joke and the Funny Man, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.
Dead King, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Dead Kitten, The. — Sydney Dayre. — WRR-35
Dead Kitten, The.— Unknown. See Dead Pussy Cat, The
Dead Knight, The.— John Maseiield.— CH— PM
Dead Leader, The. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-32
Dead Leaves. — Irene Haugh. — BPM-33
Dead Leaves. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dead Letter, A. — Austin Dobson.— BPN— CRE— HBV— POTT
— VA— WRR-8— WTP-4
Old-Fashioned Garden, An (sel,). — UFE
Dead Letter Office. — William Rose Benet.—FP
Dead Light-House Keeper, The. — J. R. Ware. — OHCS-9
Dead Love. — Mary Mathews Adams. — AA
Dead Love. — Unknown.— WRR-7
Dead Lover, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Dead Make Rules, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — GPE — HBMV
Dead Man Ariseth and Singeth a Hymn to the Sun, The. — Un
known, tr. fr. the Egyptian by Robert Hillyer. See
Book of the Dead, The.
Dead Man's Gulch.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-35
Dead Man's Morrice. — Alfred Noyes — CPAN-3
Dead Man's Run. — Madison Cawein. — SPE-6
Dead March, The.— Mary T. Lathrop.— BTB-6
Dead March, A. — Cosmo Monkhouse. — HBV — VA
"Play me a march," etc. (set.).— -OBVV
Dead Men Laugh. — Hollis Russell. — OA
Dead Men Tell No Tales.— Haniel Long.— HBMV— MCCG—
MLP— NP— PC— SC
Dead Men's Love. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Dead Men's Song, The. — Young Ewing Allison. — LA— LEAP
(Buccaneers, The.) — ABF
(Derelict.)— BBV— BLP A— HBMV— MCCG— WTP-1
Dead Moon, The. — Danake Bedinger Dandridge. — AA
Dead Morning. — Raymond Holderi.— MAP
Dead Musician, The.— Charles L. O'Donnell.— CAW— JKCP
Dead, My Lords, — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Dead! Name Unknown." — Horace B. Durant.— OHCS-28
Dead Napoleon, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray. — POY -
SPE-4
Dead Oak Tree, The.— Edgar A. Guest— CVG
Dead of the Wilderness, The.— -Chaim Nachman Bialik, tr. fr.
the Hebrew by Maurice Samuel.— AWP
"Yonder great shadow," etc. (.«?/.). —-J A WP—WBP
Dead on the Field of Honor. — Edwin Hubbell Chapin — BTB-6
Dead Ones, The.— Walt Mason.— SPE-7
Dead Pan, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— BPN
Dead Past, A.— C. C. Munson (?).— BLRP— WBLP
Dead Player, The. — Robert Burns Wilson. — AA
Dead Poet, The. — Lord Alfred Douglas.—- BMEP — HBMV—
LEAP— MBP
Dead Poet, A.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
Dead President, The.— Edward Rowland Sill.— PAH
Dead Pussy Cat, The. — Unknown (at. to John Bennett and also
to Marian Short).— BTB-8— CIV— GSRC—PTA-1—SR
— WRR-25
(Dead Kitten, The.)— HHHA
Dead Quire, The.— Thomas Hardy. — OAEP — POTT
Dead Rose, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— CPOI—EV-4
Dead Selves.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Dead Ship of Harps well. The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP
Dead Singer, A. — John E. Logan. — VA
Dead Singer, The. — Mary Ashley Townsend. — AA
Dead Soldier, A. — George Edgar Montgomery. — AA
Dead Soldier-Boy, The. — William Mason Turner. — OHCS-22
Dead Solomon, The. — John Aylmer Dorgan. — AA
Dead Sparrow, The.— William Cartwright.— CH— JPC
Dead Student, The.— Will Carleton.— OHCS-19
Dead to the Living, The. — Laurence Binyon. — POT
Dead Tribune, The.— Denis Florence McCarthy. — ACP
Dead Trumpeter, The. — Thomas Kibble Hervey.— HS
Dead Village, The.— Edwin Arlington Robinson.— WLTP
Dead Volunteer, The. — J. W. Barker. — HS
Dead Warrior, A.— Laurence Housman. — AO AH— HBMV
Dead "Wessex," the Dog, to the Household. — Thomas Hardy.—
Dead Wife, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— -CPWR
Dead-Beat, The.— Wilfred Owen.— RH
Deadheads o£ the Lord, The. — Irvin S. Cobb. — ST
Deadly Cup, The. — Unknown. — WRR-18 — WRR-1 7
(1st st. only).
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Deadly Weapon, A.— George R. Sims.— OHCS-28
Deadman's Dirge. — George Darley. See Syren Songs
Dead-Sea Fruit.— Hilton Brown.— HMSP
Deadwood.— "Stanley Vestal" (Walter Stanley Campbell) — TL
Deaf.— Henry Cuyler Bunner. — AA
Deaf and Dumb.— "A." — PRWS
Deaf as a Post. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
Deakin Brown's Way. — George Horton. — OHCS-30
Dean's Consent, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Dear Apple, Wake Up. — Unknown. — LPP
"Dear Child of Nature, let them rail!"— William Wordsworth
See To a Young Lady.
"Dear Cloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face." — Matthew
Prior. — NBE
(Better
(To Cloe Jealous.)— HBV
(Answer to Chloe Jealous.) — ALV — OBEC
Dear Country Mine! — Richard Watson Gilder. — LLC
"Dear Cynthia, though thou bear'st the name." — Sir Francis
Kynaston. — EG
Dear Dark Head. — William Rooney. — JKCP
Dear Dark Head. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Sir Samuel
Ferguson.— GTIV
(Cean Dubh Deelish.)— OBEV
(Ceann Duv Dilis — tr. by Sigerson.) — BMC
"Dear, dear! what can^the matter be?" — Mother Goose.— PPL
"Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong." — Thomas May. — EG
Dear Fanny. — Thomas Moore. — HBV
Dear Hands. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dear Harp of My Country. — Thomas Moore.— EPW-4 — ERP—
OAEP
"Dear, if you change, I'll never choose again." — Unknown.—
OBSC
Dear Is My Little Native Vale. — Samuel Rogers. — WP
(Italian Song, An.)— GPE— EV-3
Dear Islay! — Thomas Pattison. — EBSV
Dear Lady, When Thou Frownest. — Robert Bridges.— CMP
("Dear lady, when thou frownest.") — PWB
Dear Land of All My Love. — Sidney Lanier. See Centennial
Meditation of Columbia, The.
Dear Little Goose. — Mary Mapes Dodge.— SR—WRR-SO
(Little Girl's Hopes, A.)— LPP— PPYP
Dear Little Heads in the Pew.— Margaret Elizabeth (Munson)
Sangster. — MHT
Dear Little Violets. — John Moultrie. See Violets.
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind! — John Greenleaf Whittier.
—MRV
Dear Maiden. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by John
Todhunter.— AWP
Dear March (Nature, LXXXVII).— Emily Dickinson.— MW
(Dear March, Come In!)— LL-1
Dear Mystery, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— TBM
Dear Native Regions. — William Wordsworth. — TCEP
(Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem Composed in An
ticipation of Leaving School.) — BPN
"Dear Night, this world's defeat." — Henry Vaughan. — EG
Dear Old Ireland. — Timothy Daniel Sullivan. — TIP
Dear Old London. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Dear Old Man Is He, A.— Unknozvn.— WRR-52
Dear Old Mothers.— Charles S. Ross. — OQP— PDN— PSO—
QP-1
(Old Mothers.)— ME— MOAH— PASC
Dear Old Toiling One, The.— David Gray.— MOAH— VA
Dear President, The. — John James Platt. — DD (si. abr.) —
GA (si. abr.)— MC— PAH
"Dear saints, it is not sorrow, as I hear." — Matthew Arnold.
See Tristram and Iseult.
"Dear to my soul, then leave me not forsaken!" — Henry Con
stable. See Diana.
"Dear, why make you more of a dog than me?" — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (LIX).
"Dear! why should you command me to my rest." — Michael
Drayton. See Idea (XXXVII).
"Deare love, for nothing lesse than thee." — John Donne. — EG
(Dream, The.)— CRE—EP— GPE— LEAP (abr.)— OAEP
— OBEV— SBA— TOP— WLIP
(Dreame, The.) — OBS
Dearest Friends Are the Auldest Friends, The. — Robert Louis
Stevenson. — BFV
Dearest Poets, The.— Leigh Hunt.— BCEP— HBV— OTPC
(Poets, The.)— ERP
Dearest Spot, The.— W. T. Wrighton.— LLC
Dearth. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Death.— Maltbie D. Babcock. — LOW— OHPI — OQP— POI—
QP-2— WGRP
(Emancipation.)— BLRP— OHCS-39— WBLP
Death. — Maxwell Bodenheim.— BAP— LA— MAP— MAPA—
NP— PFY
Death.— Emily Bronte.— AEV—CPOI
Death.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Seraphim, The.
Death. — Agnes Lindsay Carnegie. — EBSV
Death. — Madison Cawein. — A A
Death.— Florence Earle Coates.— HBV— MRV— OQP— QP-1
Death ("Death is a dialogue," etc.) (Time and Eternity,
XXXI).— Emily Dickinson.— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
Death (Time and Eternity, XXII). — Emily Dickinson.— BPP
(Bustle in a House, The— C.)— APA— IAP
("Bustle in a house, The.") — OBAV
(Post Mortem.)— BAP
(That Bustle in a House.)— ISP
Death. — William Croswell Doane. See Death and Life.
Death. — John Donne. See Holy Sonnets ("Death be not
proud").
Death. — Etna Doop- Smith. — PSO
Death. — Foster Harris. — OA
Death. — George Herbert. — OBS
Death. — Thomas Hood. — ES — OBEV
(It Is Not Death.)— OBRV
("It is not death, that sometimes in a sigh.") — EG
Death. — Walter Savage Landor. See "Death stands above
me, whispering low."
Death. — Alan Mackintosh. — LBBV — RH
Death. — James Oppenheim. — OHPI — WGRP
Death.— George Pellew.— AA
Death. — "Orinda" (Katherine Philips) . — AEV — WP
Death. — George D. Prentice. — HT
(Shall We Meet Again?)— OHCS-26
Death.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Death ("I am a stranger in the land"). — Unknozvn. — BLPA
Death ( O death, rock me asleep"). — Unknown (sometimes at.
,
Death ("Once he will miss, twice he will miss"). — Unknown.
See Thousand and One Nights, The.
Death.— William Walsh.— EP
(Sonnet: "What has this bugbear death that's worth our
care.")— EPW-3
Death. — Harold Verschoyle Wrong. — EPW-5
"Death, always cruel Pity's foe in chief." — Dante Alighieri.
See La Vita Nuova.
Death and Birth. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOI
Death and Burial amongst the Ancient Poets. — Sir John Den
ham. See On Mr. Abraham Cowley. His Death and
Burial amongst the Ancient Poets.
Death and Burial of Cock Robin, The. — Mother Goose. — CPN
— HBV— HBVY— RIS (with additional st.)
(Cock Robin's Death.)— PBGP
(Poor Cock Robin.)— OTPC
("Who killed Cock Robin?")— PPL
Death and Doctor Hornbook. — Robert Burns. — EBSV
Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie, the Author's Only
Pet Yowe, The. — Robert Burns, — EP — EPW-3
Death and General Putnam. — Arthur Guiterman. — DDA
Death and Life. — Confucius, tr. fr. the Chinese. — WTP-3
Death and Life. — William Croswell Doane. — PDN
(Death.)— EOAH
(Death Means Freedom.)— WRR- 57
Death and Night. — James Benjamin Kenyon. — AA
Death and Resurrection. — George Croly. — WGRP
Death and the Drunkard. — Unknown. — OHCS-1S
Death and the Fairies. — Patrick Mac-Gill. — HBMV — LBBV
Death and the Grave. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Death and the Lady. — Leonie Adams. — MAP — MOAP
Death and the Resurrection of the Dead. — Bible, A/". T. See
First Corinthians.
Death and the Ruffians. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterburv
Tales, The (Pardoner's Tale, The).
Death and the Youth. — Letitia E. Landon. — LPS-1
Death as the Fool. — Frank T. Marzials. — VA
Death as the Teacher of Love-Lore. — Frank T. Marzails. — VA
Death at Daybreak.— Anne Reeve Aldrich.— A A— OQP— QP-2
Death, Be Not Proud. — John Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
Death Be Not Proud. — Eda Lou Walton. — AMV-37
Death Bed, The. — Waring Cuney. — CDC
Death Bed, The. — Thomas Hood. See Death-Bed, The.
Death Bridge of the Tay, The.— Will M. Carleton.— BTB-6 (abr.)
— OHCS-25
Death by Water.— T. S. Eliot. See Waste Land, The.
Death Carol. — Walt Whitman. See When Lilacs Last in the
. Door-Yard Bloom'd.
Death — Divination. — Charles Wharton Stork. — SBMV
"Death even cannot shadow that bright face." — Petrarch, tr. fr.
the Italian by Agnes Tobin. See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Death).
Death Goes before Me. — Yvor Winters. — NP
"Death Has Crowned Him As a Martyr." — Ella Wheeler Wil-
cox.— WRR-26
"Death hath two hands to slay with: with the one." — William
Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Part III).
Death I Can Understand. — Unknown. — BLP
Death in Harlem. — Langston Hughes. — AMV-35
Death in Life. — Thomas, Lord Vaux. — OBSC
Death in Life. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
Death in the Arctic. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Death in the Desert, A, sel.
("For life, with all it yields of joy and woe.") — Robert
Browning. — MRV (longer sel.) — OQP — QP-2
Death Is Dead. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Death Is a Door. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — BLPA — OHPI
Death, Life, Fear. — Lilla Cabot Perry. — PC
Death Lullaby, The. — Unknown. — BOL
Death Makes All Men Brothers. — Louise S. Upham. — OHCS-13
Death Means Freedom. — William Croswell Doane. See Death
and Life.
Death of a Friar, The. — Lascelles Abercrombie. — MM
Death of a Friend.— Milfred D. Ingalls.— CAG
Death of a Great Man, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
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Death
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIONS
Death of a Romish Lady, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Death of Abraham Lincoln, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. See
Abraham Lincoln.
Death of Abraham Lincoln, The. — Walt Whitman. — LEAH
Death of Admiral Benbow, The.— Unknown.— SG — WTP-1
Death of Admiral Blake, The.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— GTML
Death of Adonis, The. — William Shakespeare. See Venus and
Adonis.
Death of Ailill, The. — Francis Ledwidge. — CRE
Death of an Inebriate. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Death of Anaxagoras, The. — William Canton. — GPE
Death of Arnkel, The.— Edmund Gosse.— WRR-16
Death of Artemidora, The. — Walter Savage Landor. See
Pericles and Aspasia.
Death of Astrophel, The. — Edmund Spenser. — EV-1
CAstrophel.)— WTP-8
Death of Autumn, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — SAM
Death of Azron, The. — Alice Wellington. — AA
Death of Bendall, The.— Unknown.— ABS
Death of Bill Sykes, The. — Charles Dickens. See Oliver Twist.
Death of Carver Doone. — Richard Doddridge Blackmore. See
Lorna Doone.
Death of Chopin, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Death of Cleopatra, The — Ode I (Odes, I, 37). — Horace, tr.
fr. the Latin. — WRR-8
Death of Cleopatra, The. — Unknown. — WRR-24
Death of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, The. — "Gerda Fay"
(Caroline Gemmer). — GSRC
Death of Coleridge, The. — Charles Lamb. — LLC
Death of Colman, The. — Thomas Frost. — PAH
Death of Copernicus, The. — Edward Everett. — OHCS-2
Death of Crailey Grey. — Booth Tarkington. See Two Vanrev-
els, The.
Death of Cuchulain. — Eleanor Rogers Cox. — JKCP
Death to Daphnis, The. — Theocritus, tr. fr. the Greek by
Charles Stuart Calverley. See Idylls.
Death of Don Pedro, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by
John Gibson Lockhart.— AWP
Death of Dora. — Charles Dickens. See David Copperfield.
Death of Elizabeth, The. — John Richard Green. — WRR-9
Death of Eve, The. — William Vaughn Moody. — APB
Death of Friends, The. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Death of Garfield. — James G. Elaine. See Memorial Address
on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield.
Death of Gaudentis.— "Harriet Annie/'— OHCS-6— WBLP
Death of General Pike, The. — Laughton Osborn.— PAH
Death of Goody Nurse, The. — Rose Terry Cooke. — PAH
Death of Grant, The. — Ambrose Bierce. — AA — BAP — GA —
MDAH
Death of Grendel's Mother, The, — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Death of Guinevere, The. — H. L. Koopman. — WRR-15
Death of Haidee, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan.
Death of Hamilton, The. — Eliphalet Nott. See Discourse De
livered in the North Dutch Church, 1804, A.
Death of Hampden, The. — Pakenham Beatty.— VA
Death of Harold. — Charles Dickens. See Child's History of
England.
Death of Harrison, The. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — GA — PAH
— WRR-10
Death of Hector, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The (Duel of Hec
tor and Achilles).
Death of Henry Clay.— Rev. Dr. Butler.— OHCS-11
Death of Hofer, The.— Julius Mosen.— OHCS-14
Death of Hypatia, The. — Charles Kingsley. See Hypatia.
Death of Ivan Ilyitch (a&r.). — Leo Tolstoi, tr. fr. the Russian.
— SPE-3
Death of Jack Hinton, The. — Unknown. See Wreck on the C.
and O., The.
Jean Valjean. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables.
Jefferson, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth.— BTB-6— GA
Death of Jezebel, The. — Unknown. — BTB-5
Death of John Quincy Adams. — Isaac Edward Holmes. — LLC —
OHCS-1
Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, The. — Fitz-Greene Halleck.—
APD
(Elegy in Memory of Joseph Rodman Drake.) — OTA
(Green Be the Turf.) — LLC
(Joseph Rodman Drake.)— APB— BLPA— LPS-3— SBA
(On His Friend. Joseph Rodman Drake-— 1st st. only.) —
OBVV
(On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake — C.) — AA— APL
BAP— BAV— BFV— DD— DDA — GA— GR-a—
HBV— IAP— LA — LBAP — OBAV — PAH—
PJH-2— TCAP— VIL— WTP-5
Death of King Conor Mac Nessa.— Timothy D. Sullivan. —
OHCS-23
Death of King Edmund, The. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. —
WRR-18
Death of King < Philip. — Washington Irving. — WRR-10
Death of Kwasind. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
Death of Lafayette. — Sergeant Smith Prentiss. — SPE-3
Death of Lancelot, The. —John Masefield. — PM
Death of Leonidas, The. — George Croly. — LPS-2
Death of Lesbia's Bird, The.— Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — AWP
Death of Lincoln, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — AP — BAV —
CAP— GR-a— HH— IAP— MPC- 1 3— MPC- 14
(Abraham Lincoln.) — APB — DD — GA — GDAH
— MC— PAH
ana i
Death of Jea
Death ot Jeff
Death of Lincoln, The (Continued).
(Ode for the Burial of Abraham Lincoln.) — WRR-46
(To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln.) — LBAH — OHIP
Death of Lincoln.— Charles G. Halpin. — WRR-45
Death of Little Boys. — Allen Tate. — MAP — MOAP
Death of Little Jo (or Joe). — Charles Dickens. See Bleak
House.
Death of Little Nell. — Charles Dickens. See Old Curiosity
Shop.
Death of Little Paul Dombey. — Charles Dickens. See Dombey
and Son.
Death of Lord Nelson, The. — Unknown.— ABVC
Death of Lyon, The.— Henry Peterson.— GA— PAH
(Lyon.)— PAPni
Death of Madame Defarge. — Charles Dickens. See Tale of
Two Cities, A.
Death of Marie Toro, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Death of Marlborough, The. — George Walter Thornbury. — VA
Death of Mary Stuart. — James Anthony Fronde. See History
of England.
Death of Master Tommy Rook, The. — Eliza Cook. — ABVC—
GS— OTPC
Death of Mel eager, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Atalanta in Calydon.
Death of Mildred, The. — Robert Browning. See Blot on the
'Scutcheon, A.
Death of Minnehaha, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Song of Hiawatha, The (Famine, The).
Death of Morris. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rob Roy.
Death of Moses, The. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans
Lewes Cross). — HBR
Death of Moses, The.— Jessie G, M'Cartee.— OHCS-9
Death of Napoleon, The.— Isaac McClellan.— BAP— BTB-6 (si
abr.)— PECK
Death of Nelson, The. — Robert Southey. — BTB-3
Death of Oberon, The.— George Walter Thornbury. — HOAH
(Dirge on the Death of Oberon, the Fairy King.)— CBPC
Death of Our Almanac, The. — Henry Ward Beecher.— PEOR
Death of Parcy Reed, The.— Unknown.— ESPB—OBB
Death of Paris, The.— William Morris.— EPNC
Death of Paul Dombey. — Charles Dickens. See Dombey and
Death of°Poe's Wife, The.— J. Mount Bleyer.— WRR-19
Death of Puck, The. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — HBMV— OBVV
— PTER
Death of Queen Jane, The (A and B vers.).— Unknown.— ESPB
Death of Queen Mercedes. — James Russell Lowell.— -CAP
Death of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon, scl. — Anthony Munday,
Dirge: "Weep, weep, ye woodmen, wail." — OBSC
(Lament for Robin Hood.) — MV-1
(Weep, Weep, Ye Woodmen!)— CH
Death of Robespierre, The. — George Lipparcl. Sec Legends of
the American Revolution, 1776, or Washington and His
Generals.
Death of Robin Hood, The. — William Rose Benet.— BPM-31
Death of Robin Hood, The. — Eugene Field.—- PEF
Death of Robin Hood, The. — unknown. Sec Robin Hood'*
Death and Burial.
Death of Roland, The. — Robert Buchanan.— WRR-1
Death of Roland the Knight, The (scl.)— CGOV
Death of Roland, The. — Unknown. See Chanson de Roland.
Death of Roland the Knight, The. — Robert Buchanan. See
Death of Roland, The.
Death of Saint Guthlac. — Cynewulf. Sec Guthlac.
Death of Sir Roger de Coverley. — Joseph Addison. See Spec
tator, The.
Death of Slavery, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA —
DD (much abr.)-— MDAH— OHCS-2
Death of Sohrab, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and
Rustum.
Death of Steerforth, The.— Charles Dickens. See David Copper-
field.
Death of Talbot, The.— Samuel Daniel. See Civil Wars, The.
Death of Taluta. — Sioux Indians, tr. by Charles A. Eastman. —
OTA
Death of the Craneman, The.— Alfred Hayes.— NAMP
Death of the Douglas, sel. ("To the banners of Scotland").—
Douglas Ainslie.— HMSP
Death of the Dragon, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Death of the First-Born.— Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Arthur
Bonnicastle.
Death of the Flowers, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA—
APB— APD— APL— APW— DD (a&r.)— GBOV (abr.)
— GEPM— GN— HBV—IAP— JHP — LA — LBAP -
LLC— LOW— LPS-2— OBAV— OTA— OTPC— PB-8—
PTA-2— POI— PYM— TCAP— TVSH— WBLP
Death of the Gadfly. — Mrs. E. L. Voynich. See Gadfly,
The.
Death of the Hired Man, The. — Robert Frost. — ATP — BAV—
CBOV— CMP— DDA— ISP— LL-3— MAP — MOAP—
PFE— PIAE— TCAP— TCPD — TL — TOP — TPH—
Death of the Lincoln Despotism, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Death of the Old Squire, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-14
(Death of the Owd Squire, The.)— BTB-3
Death of the Old Year, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BTB-3
— DD— HBV— HH— JHP— LPS-3— MBL— OHCS-3-
OTPC—PBGP— PECK— RON
Death of the Owd Squire, The. — Unknown. See Death of the
Old Squire. The.
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December
Death ot the Poor, The.— Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr, the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Death of the Reveller, The. — W. A. Eaton. — OHCS-19— TS
Death of the White Fawn, The. — Andrew Marvell. See Nymph
Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn, The.
Death of Tristan and Yseult. — -Unknown, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Death of Uncle Tom, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle
Tom's Cabin.
Death of Urgan, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Tris
tram of Lyonesse.
Death of Warren, The.— Epes Sargent.— GA — MC— PAH
Death of Wolfe, The.— Unknown.— APB— PAH
Death on Easter Day, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
CPOI
"Death on his mission sought my lady's side." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets: Sequence of Profane Love, A.
Death Opens on the Dawn. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. —
WRR-44
Death Penalty, The.— Victor Hugo. — OHCS-4
Death Potion, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — OHCS-40
Death Ray. — Lola Ridge. — TBM
Death Rooms, The.— John Masefield. — PM
Death Scene, A.— Emily Jane Bronte. — EV-5
Death Snips Proud Men. — Carl Sandburg. — CMP— SASS— SC
Death Song, A. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — AA — BANP — CDC
Death Song. — Robert Stephen Hawker.— OBRV—OBVV
Death Song. — Alonzo Lewis. — PAH
Death Song. A. — William Morris.— CPOI — VA — VLEP
Death Song in Taliesin, The. — Richard Hovey. See Taliesin.
Death Song of Go-Ge-We-Osh, The.— Ojibwa Indians, tr. by
Kenneth M. Ellis. — OTA
"Death stands above me, whispering low." — Walter Savage
Landor.— AEV—BPN—CBOV— EPN— EV-4— OTA—
SPE-2— TOP- WP
(Death.)— GPE— HBV— PI AE
(Death Stands above Me.) — OAEP
(Death Undreaded.) — VA
(Lyrics and Epigrams — XII.)— ERP
(No Fear of Death.)— PDN
(No Word for Fear,)— FF — POI
(No Word of Fear.)— BPP
(On Death.)— CRP—EP—EPP—OHPI—TPH
(On His Own Death.)— OBVV
Death, the Collector. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Death the Conqueror. — James Shirley. See Contention of Ajax
and Ulysses, The.
Death the Leveller. — James Shirley. See Contention of Ajax
and Ulysses, The.
Death the Peacemaker. — Ellen H. Flagg.— MDAH
(Blue and the Gray, The.)— LLC (a&r.)— PPSC
Death the Revealer.— Albert E. S. Smythe. — CPG
Death This Year. — John A. Holmes. — BPM-34
Death Undreaded. — Walter Savage Landor. See "Death stands
above me, whispering low."
Death Warnings. — Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
"Death, what hast thou to do with one for whom." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Sequence of Sonnets on the
Death of Robert Browning.
Death-Bed, A. — James Aldrich.— A A— HBV— LEAP— OHCS-1 1
Deathbed. — Eric Robertson D odds .—MM
Deathbed, The. — Leonard Feeney. — BMC
Death-Bed, The.— Thomas Hood.— BCEP— EA—EP— EPW-4—
EV-4— GTBS — GTSE — HBV — OBEY — OBRV —
OBVV— OHCS-3— PG— TCEP— VA
(Death Bed, The.)— BEL— GEPM— GTSL— MCCG— SBA
— SEP— SPE-4
Death-Bed, A.— Ruclyard Kipling.— RKV
Death-Bed, The. — Siegfried Sassoon.— TCEP
Death-Bed Hymn of Saint Anthony of Padua. — St. Anthony, of
Padua, tr. fr. the Latin by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Death-Bed Oath, The.— Unknown. See Plumber's Revenge, The.
Death-Bed of Benedict Arnold. — George Lippard. See Legends
of the American Revolution, etc.
Death-Bed of Bomba, King of Naples. — Punch. — LPS-3
Death-Chant of the Centaurs, sel. ("Close his eyes with the
coins"). — Stephen Vincent Benet. — LEAP
Death-Child, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).— VA
Death-Disk. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens). —
WRR-S
Death-Going of Scyld, The. — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Death-Grapple. — Laura Bell Everett. — OQP— QP-2
Death-Hymn, A. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. See Siege of
Valencia, The.
Death-in-Love. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Deathless, The. — Ednah Proctor Clarke.— A A
Deathless Tale, Tbi. — Charles Hanson Towne.— MOM— SDH
Death-Piece.— Theodore Roethke.— TB
Death-Ride, The. — Westland Marston.— OHCS-8
Death's Alchemy. — William Sidney Walker.— VA
Death's Apology. — Francisco Manuel de Mello, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Edgar Prestage.— CAW
Death's Blunder. — Helen Angele Goodwin.— OHCS-22
Death's Choice. — George Halse.— OHCS-17
Death's Dolls Are We. — Charles Norman.— BPM-30
Death's Epitaph. — Philip Freneau. See House of Night, The.
Death's Final Conquest.— James Shirley. See Contention of
" ""ysses. The.
Ajax and Ulys
Death's Jest Book, sets. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
Amala's Bridal Song (fr. Act IV).— EPW-4
(Bridal Song to Amala.) — OBVV
Athulf's Song (fr. Act IV).— EPW-4
(Athulf's Death Song.) — VA
Dirge: "If thou wilt ease thine heart" (Act II, sc. i) —
CRE— OBRV— VA
(Dirge for Wolfram.)— EPW-4
(If Thou Wilt Ease Thine Heart.)— ERP— LPS-1
("If thou wilt ease thine heart.") — EG
(Wolfram's Dirge.)— EV-4— OBEV
Dirge: "Swallow leaves her nest, The" (Act I, sc. iv). —
OBVV
(Swallow Leaves Her Nest, The.)— EPN— ERP
(Voice from the Waters, A.) — OBRV
"Hear'st thou, corpse, how I play thy part?" (Act IV,
sc. iii).— NBE
"How strange it is that I can live to-day" (Act IV, sc. i).
Mandrake's Song (Act I, sc. i). — NBE
Mariners' Song (fr. Act I).— OBVV— YT
( Sailors' Song. ) — B FVR— EPW-4— EV-4— GT-2— HBV
(Sea, The.) — CG— LC
(Song from the Ship.)— MV-2— OBRV
(To Sea.)— CH— LPS-2— POY— SG
(To Sea, to Sea!)— CRE— OTPC— PCD— VA
"My will lies there, my hope, and all my heart" (Act II,
sc. i).— NBE
Old Adam, the Carrion Crow (Act V, sc. iv). — ERP
(Song: "Old Adam, the carrion crow.") — CRE — EP —
EPP— OBRV— TOP
(Song That Wolfram Heard in Hell, The.)— NBE
lfr
(Wolf
a oram ear n e, e.
ram's Song.) —BCEP— EPW-4— EV-4— OBVV—
OBEV
"Then no one hears me, O! the world's too loud" (Act IV,
sc. ii) .—ERP
" 'Tis still ana cold, and nothing in the air" (Act III,
sc. iii).— NBE
We Do Lie beneath the Grass (Act V, sc. iv). — ERP
(Second Dirge.)— VA
(Sibylla's Dirge.)— NBE
Death's Men.— Walter J. Turner.— TCPD
Deaths of Antony and Cleopatra, The. — William Shakespeare.
See Antony and Cleopatra.
Deaths of Myron and Klydone, The. — Augusta Davies Webster.
See In a Day.
Death's Ramble.— Thomas Hood.— BOH V
Death's Subtle Ways. — James Shirley. See Cupid and Death.
Death's Summons. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last Will
and Testament.
Death's Triumph.— Unknown. — OHCS-30
Death's Valley.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— MRV—OHPI
Death-Scene, A.— Emily Bronte. — EPW-4
Death-Song. — Chief f Long Lance. — APW
Debate in the Sennit, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow
Papers, The (1st Series, No. V).
Debate of the Body and the Soul, The. — Unknown, mod. by
Jessie L. Weston. — BCEP
Debate with Douglas, 1858, sel. — Abraham Lincoln.
Struggle between Right and Wrong.— WRR-46
Debatin' S'ciety, The.— E. F. Andrews. — OHCS-30
Debating Society, The.— Eugene J. Hall. — OHCS-28
Debil, Mighty Debil. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Deborah. — William Weaver Christman. — DDA — VF
Deborah Lee.— William H. Burleigh.— LPS-3— OH CS-5
Deborah, or The Jewish Maiden's Wrong. — Unknown. — WRR-53
Debris. — Lola Ridge. — BAP— NP
Debt, The.— Katharine Lee Bates.— MRV— OQP— QP-1
Debt, The. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BANP — CDC
Debt, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — DD— PEDC
Debt. — Henry William Parsons. — PASC
Debt. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — B AP — GPE — LEAP
(Debts.)— AV—HBMV
Debt.— Sara Tessdale.— BAV— LEAP— NP
Debt Unpayable, The. — Francis William Bourdillon. — RH
Debts.— Ada Neill Clark.— HB
Debts. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. See Debt.
Debutante, The.— Guy Wetmore Carryl.— HTR— POT— WTP-3
Debutante, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Debutante. — Howell L. Piner. — WRR-23
Debutantruin. — William Rose Benet. — LHV
Decade, A.— Amy Lowell.— CMP— MAP
Decanter of Madeira, Aged 86, to George Bancroft, Aged 86,
Greeting. A.— S. Weir Mitchell.— AA— LEAP — LHW
— OBAV
Decay.— George Herbert. — NBE
Decay of a People. The. — William Gilmore Sirnms. — AA —
APW— SPP
Deceitfulness of Man. — Unknown. — WRR-32
December. — Alice Arnold. — CS
December. — Joel Benton. — SN
December. — Harriet F. Blodgett. — COAH— CRYO
December. — William Croswell Doane. — WRR-6
December. — Louisa Parsons Hopkins. — PEOR
December. — John Keats.— GN — OTPC
(Happy Insensibility.)— GTBS— GTSE — GTSL
("In a drear-nighted December.") — EG
(In a Drear-Nighted December.)— BCEP— BPN—CGOV—
CH— CRE— EPN— GEPM— NAL— TCEP— TOP
— TPH
( Song. )-~EM-2— EV-4
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December (Continued").
(Stanzas— C.)—ERP—GPE—HBV — OBEV — OBRV —
TVSH
(Winter.)— BPB
December.— James Russell Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal
The (Winter Pictures).
December. — Unknown. — LPP
December Day, A.— Robert Fuller Murray.— EBSV
December Day, A. — Sara Teasdale.— YT
December Evening. — Frances Frost.— NYBV
December in the Tropics.— James Norman Hall.— BPM-36
December Prayer, A. — G. C. Wing, Jr. — CAG
December Stillness, Teacb Me through Your Trees. — Siegfried
Sassoon.— CMP
December 31.— Samuel Ellsworth Kiser.— ICBD
December Twenty-Fourth.— Eleanor Slater.— OQP—QP-2
Decent Burial.— Lois Seyster Montross.— HBMV
Decent Man, The,— Rudyard Kipling. — SPE-4
Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly. — Unknown.— WRR-28
Declaration, The.— Nathaniel Parker Willis.— BOHV— OHCS-4
Declaration of Independence, The. — John Quincy Adams. —
ID AH — PEOR
(Nation Born in a Day, A.) — WRR-10
Declaration of Independence. — Thomas Jefferson, John Adams,
and <?*A*r.y.— BTB-2— HT— IDAH— OHFP— WRR-10
Declaration of Independence, The. — Tudor Jenks. — IDAH
Declaration of Independence, The. — John D. Long. — IDAH
Declaration of Independence, The. — Henry T. Randall.— IDAH
Declaration of Independence, The. — Carl Schurz.— WRR-10
Declaration of Independence in the Light of Modern Criticism,
The.— Moses Coit Tyler.— IDAH
Declaration of London, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Declaration of Principles. — (By the Conference on the Conser
vation of Natural Resources, White House, May 13,
1908).— ADAH
Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States. —
Elizabeth Cady Stanton.— WRR-27
Decorating the Soldiers' Graves. — Minot j. Savage. — OHIP
Decoration. — Louise Bogan. — MAP
Decoration. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — SPE-3
Decoration. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson. — AA — OBAV —
OHIP
Decoration Day. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — MDAH
Decoration Day. — George Hurlbut Barbour. — OHIP
Decoration Day. — Susie M. Best. — LPP — PPYP— RON
Decoration Day. — Wallace Bruce. — BTB-6 — PEOR
Decoration Day. — Jane Campbell. — HS
Decoration Day. — Richard Watson Gilder. — MDAH
(Memorial Day.)— OHIP
Decoration Day. — Julia Ward Howe. — DD — OHIP
Decoration Day. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — DD — HH —
MC— MDAH— MPB— OHIP
(Sleep, Comrades, Sleep.)— PEOR
Decoration Day. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt
Van Deth).— OHCS-38
Decoration Day. — Edward Payson Thwing. — MDAH — WRR-30
Decoration Day.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-4
Decoration Day: A Vision of War. — Robert Ingersoll. See
Speech at Indianapolis, Indiana, Sept. 21, 1876.
Decoration Day Address. — James A. Garfield. — MDAH
Decoration Day Address. — Unknown. — MDAH
Decoration D ay at Charleston. — Henry Timrod. See At Mag
nolia Cemetery.
Decoration Day on the Place. — James Whitcornb Riley. — CPWR
Decoration Day Oration. — W. Bourke Cochran. — WRR-53
Decoration Day Prayer. — Arthur Roszelle Bemis, Jr. — OQP —
Decoration Hymn. — William H. Randall. — PEOR
Decoration Ode. — Ben Wood Davis. — OHCS-3S
Decoration of Honor. — L. E. Street.- — WRR-3S
Dectera of the Dun. — Alice Milligan. — TL
Dedicated to Mrs. E. R. Jones. — L. Lillian Strain. — HB
Dedication, The, sel. — George Chapman.
Praise of Homer (fr. Dedication to tr. of The Odyssey). —
OBS
Dedication, A: "And they were stronger hands than mine." —
Rudyard Kipling. See Soldiers Three.
Dedication: "Beyond the path of the outmost sun," etc. — Rud
yard Kipling. See Barrack-Room Ballads.
Dedication: "Bob Southey! You're a poet — Poet-laureate."—
George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Dedication: "Child! do not throw this book about!" — Hilaire
Belloc.— MOB
(Dedication on the Gift of a Book to a Child.)— HBVY
Dedication, A: "Dear, near and true — no truer Time him
self." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN — EPN — VLEP
Dedication: "If I were hanged." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Light That Failed, The.
Dedication, The: "Lord, my first-fruits present themselves to
thee." — George Herbert. — OAEP
Dedication, A: "My new-cut ashlar takes the light."— Rud
yard Kipling. — BMEP — GTSL — HBV — OBEV —
OBVV
(My New- Cut Ashlar.)— POTT— RKV
Dedication: "O lyric love, half angel and half bird." — Robert
Browning. See Ring and the Book, The.
Dedication: "O say not he is- deadl What messenger" —
Marian Osborne. — CPG
Dedication: "Tall unpopular men." — Oliver St. John Gogarty.
— OBMV
Dedication: "There was a time in boyhood, ere life ceased."—
Alfred Gordon. — CPG
Dedication: "These morning streets, the lawns of windy
grass." — David Morton. See Town, The.
Dedication: "These to his Memory— -since he held them
dear." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Sec Idylls of the
King.
Dedication: "Thou, whose unmeasured temple stands "
William Cullen Bryant.— BLRP
Dedication: "We dedicate a church today." — Ethel Arnold
Tilden.— OQP—QP-2
Dedication: "When all the ragged-robin ways of youth were
ours to roam." — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Dedication: "When imperturbable the gentle moon." — John
Erskine. — PC
Dedication for a Home. — John Oxenham. — MOM
Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery. — Abraham Lincoln. See
Gettysburg Address.
Dedication of the Cook. — Anna Wickham. — MBP
Dedication of the Ring and the Book. — Robert Browning See
Ring and the Book, The.
Dedication on the Gift of a Book to a Child.— Hilaire Belloc —
HBVY
(Dedication: "Child! do not throw this book about!")—
MOB
(F9reword, A.)— TSW— TSWC
Dedication: Poems and Ballads, First Series ("Sea gives her
shells, The," etc.). — Algernon Charles Swinburne —
BPN
/Dedication to "Poems and Ballads.") — VLEP
Dedication to a Book of Stories Selected from the Irish Nov
elists, The.— William Butler Yeats.— NAMP
Dedication to a First Book. — William Rose Benet. — LHW
Dedication to "Don Juan." — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Don Juan.
Dedication. To Leigh Hunt, Esq.— John Keats. — GPE
(To Leigh Hunt, Esq.)— BPN— ERP
Dedications ("Christ and His Mother," etc.). — Robert Bridges.
See Founder's Day.
Dedication to "Second Book of Verse." — Eugene Field — PEF
(Little Woman, A.)— PTWP
Dedicatory Ode for the Gettysburg National Cemetery. — Bayard
Taylor. Sec Gettysburg Ode.
Dedicatory Sonnet.— Christina Georgina Rossctti. See To My
First Love, My Mother.
Deduction. — Mark Van Doren. — BAP
Deed, The. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth (Murder
The).
Deed and a Word, A. — Charles Mackay. — MHT — MRV—
SPE-5— WRR-1
(Good Deed, A— o&r.)— PRK
Deed Is the Man, The.— Tames C. McNally. — MHT
(Dream and the Deed, The.)— SPE-7
Deed of Lieutenant Miles, The. — Clinton Scollard. — PAH
(Ballad of Lieutenant Miles.)— MC
"Deedle, deedle, dumpling, my son John." — Mother Goose. —
RIS
(Deedle Deedle Dumpling.)— PBV
Deeds.— Unknown. — JPC
(Man of Words, A.)— BOHV— PB-4
(Proverbs.)— HBV
Deeds, Not Heredity.— Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
Deeds of Anger, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Deeds of Kindness. — Epes Sargent (sometimes at. to "Fanny"
Crosby) .— CPN — HB V— HB V Y—OTPC— PPL— R YC
( Suppose. ) — M PC-7— PEM— T VC— T VS H
Deeds of Valor at Santiago. — Clinton Scollard.— HBV — MC—
PAH
Deeds versus Creeds.— Annie I. Muzzey. — OHCS-5
Deemster, The, sel. — Hall Caine.
Father and Son (sel. fr. Ch. 36).— WRIM9
(Cut Off from the People — sel. fr. above.)— NPTP--
SPE-3
Deep, The. — John Gardiner Calkins Brainard.— AA
Deep, The, sel. ("Where floating shapes," etc.). — Gladys
Cromwell. — PC
Deep Blue Sea, The.— Mrs. Thomas B. Upchurch.— HB
Deep Dark River. — Lloyd Roberts.— OCL
Deep Down. — James Stuart Montgomery. — NLK
Deep in My Soul. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Corsair,
"Deep in the shady sadness of a vale." — John Keats. See
Hyperion: A Fragment.
Deep in the Woods.— Mildred D. Shacklett. — GFA
Deep Peace. — Josephine Royle. — BAP
Deep River ("Deep river, Deep river, Lawd"— with music).—
Unknown.— ABF
Deep River ("Deep river, my home is over Jordan"). — Un
known. — ANL — APW
Deep Sea Soundings. — Sarah Williams. — WGRP
Deep Sleepers, The. — Ben Belitt. See "Wind Blows South."
Deep Snow. — Louise Morey Bowman. — CPG
Deep unto Deep. — John Banister Tabb. — PFE
Deep Water Man, The.— James Stuart Montgomery. — NLK
Deep Waters. — Van Tassel Sutphen. — AA
Deep-Sea Cables, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— MCT—RKV
Deep-Sea Pearl, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— AV
Deep-Sworn Vow, A. — William Butler Yeats. — GTIV
Deep water Debate, The. — May McHenry. — SPE-8— WRR-55
Deer. — John D rink water.— CH — GT-2
Deer Hunt, A. — Unknown. — CSF
Deer in Mooreland. — William Rose Benet. — BPM-32
Deer of Ireland, .The.— Padraic Colum.— -TIP
(Stag, The.)— GTIV
Deer on the Mountain.— Grace Fallow Norton. — HBMV
112
TITLE INDEX
Departure
"Deer which lives, The." — Onakatomi Yoshinobu. See Shui
Shu.
Deer's Cry, The. — St. Patrick, tr. fr. the Gaelic. — CAW—
WGRP
(Breastplate of St. Patrick, The.) — WHL
Deer-Trapper, The. — Francis Sterne Palmer. — PPA
Deesa Greata Holiday Fourth- July. — T. A. Daly.— WRR-S8
Defalcation and Retrenchment. — S. S. Prentiss. — BTB-9
Defeat and Victory.— Wallace Rice. — GA — MC — PAH
Defeat for the American Saloon. — Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart. —
SPE-5
Defeat of the Spanish Armada, The.— William Warner.— SG
(Spanish Armada, The.) — EV-2
Defeated Farmer. — Mark Van Doren. — LA
Defeatist Song. — Herbert Palmer. — BPM-35
Defeatists, The. — Max Press. — PPD-1
Defective Santa Claus, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Defence of Guenevere, The. — William Morris. — BEL —
BPN (4 a&r.)— OAEP— TPH (si. a&r.)— VLEP
"But, knowing now that they would have her speak" (II,
1-58).— EA
Defence of Lucknow, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN —
BTB-3— OHCS-19— OHNP
Defence of _Night, The. — Michaelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the
Italian by Henry Wads worth Longfellow. — CAW
Defence (or Defense) of the Alamo, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. —
DD — HB V — LEAP — MC— OHNP— PAH— PAPm—
SPS
Defence of the Bride, The. — Anna Katharine Green. See Sword
of Damocles, The.
Defence of the Kennistons. — Daniel Webster. — PPS
Defence of Xantippe, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-25
Defenders, The. — John Drinkwater. — CRE
Defense of Lawrence, The.— Richard Realf — MC — PAH
Defense of the Alamo, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. See Defence
of the Alamo, The.
Defense of Tom Grayson. — Edward Eggleston. See Graysons.
Defiance. — Robert Burns. See Macpherson's Farewell.
Defiance, The.— Thomas Flatman.— AEV— CEP— OBS
Defiance. — Agnes Grozier Herbertson. — BPM-35
Defiance. — Walter Savage Landor. — HBV
Defiance. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound
("Monarch of Gods and Damons," etc.).
Defiance to False Gods. — Bernice Kenyon. — TBM
Defiant, Cold and Brave. — Ben Smith. — VF
Defile of Gondo. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
Defiled.— Medora Clarke.— OHCS-27
Defiled Sanctuary, The. — William Blake. — EPRE
(I Saw a Chapel All of Gold.)— CRP— EM-1
Definite Training. — John Ruskin. — LLC
Definition. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Definition.— Edwin Rolf e.—N AMP
Definition of Beauty, The. — Robert Herrick. — NBE
Definition of Love, The. — Andrew Marvell. — BLV — EPS —
NBE— OAEP— OBS— SBA— WHA
Deformed. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Deformed Transformed, The, set.— George Gordon, Lord Byron.
Invocation to the Spirit of Achilles. — EPW-4
Deid Folks Ferry. —Rosamund Marriott Watson. — VA
De'il's Awa' wi' the Exciseman, The.— Robert Burns.— EV-3
—OAEP
Deirdre. — James Stephens. — A WP — CMP — GTI V— GTS L—
HBMV— JAWP— LBBV— LEAP— MM— NV— OBMV
— PG— SBA— SMP— WBP
Deirdre Is Dead.— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).— VLEP
Deirdre's Lament for the Sons of Usnach. — Unknown, tr.\ fr.
the Irish by Sir Samuel Ferguson. — GTIV
Dejection.— Robert "Bridges.— PWB—TCPD
Dejection. — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Dejection: An Ode. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— BEL— B PN—
CR — EM-2 — EPN — EPW-4 — ERP — EV-4— HBV—
NBE— OAEP— OBRV
Dejection and Retirement. The Retired Statesman. — William
Cowper. See Retirement.
Del Cascar. — William Stanley Braithwaite. — BANP — CDC
Delancey Stuyvesant and the Horse-Car. — George Kyle. —
WRR-3
Delay. — Charlotte Fiske Bates.— AA
Delayed in Transmission.— Mabel Quiller-Couch.— BTB-9
"Delayed till she had ceased to know" (Time and Eternity, II).
— Emily Dickinson. — OBAV
Delayer, The.— Arthur Curtis Shead. — OA
Delectable Ballad of the Waller Lot, The.— Eugene Field.—
BHP— PEF
Delia. — Samuel Daniel. See To Delia.
Delicate Cluster! Flag of Teeming Lifel — Walt Whitman. —
TPH
(Delicate Cluster.)— CAP— I AP
Delicatessen.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1— PB-7
Deliciae Sapientiae de Amore (To the unknown Eros,Bk. II LIXJ).
— Coventry Patmore. — BMC
Delicious Interruption, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
Delight in ° Disorder. —Robert Herrick.— AEP-W—ALV—BLP
BLV— EM-1— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2 — GPE— HBV —
LEAP— LPS-2— OAEP — OBEV— OBS— SBA— TPH
— WHA— WLIP— WTP-5
(Poetry of Dress— Pt I.) — GEPM — GTBS - GTSE —
GTSL
("Sweet disorder, A.") — EG
(Sweet Disorder.)— AWP— JAWP— TOP— WBP
Delight in God Only. — Francis Quarles. — BCEP
(Delight in God.)— LPS-2
Delightful Custom, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Delightful Society of Books, The. — Petrarch, tr. fr. the Italian.
—MOB
Delights of Fancy. — Mark Akenside. See Pleasures of Imagina
tion, The.
Delilah.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Delinquent Rabbit.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— WRR-57
Deliver Us From . . . . — Amelia Josephine Burr. — OQP — QP-2
Deliverance. — John Kendrick Bangs. — VI L
Deliverance. — Willtem James Dawson. — OBVV
Deliverance of Jehovah, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XXVII). •
Deliverer, The. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Dell, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Fears in Solitude.
Delia Cruscans, The.— William Gifford. See Baviad, The.
Delphiniums. — Anne Lloyd. — GBOV
Delsarte Entertainment, A. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Delsarte Girl.— Alice E. Ives.— WRR-34
Delsartian Physical Drill. — Lizzie White. — WRR-17
Delta Autumn, The. — William Alexander Percy. — LS
Deluge, The. — Unknoztm. See Noah's Flood.
Delusion of Ghosts, The. — James William Foley. — OHCS-39
Dem Ole Dimes Habbiness and Dem New. — Nick Slaeter.— GH
Demagogue, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Portrait Gallery.
Dementia Vernalis. — John V. A. Weaver. — RNP
Demerits of High License, The. — Julius H. Seelye. — TS
Demeter. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Chorus of Oceanides, sel. — MV-2
Demetrius. — Constance Faunt Le Roy Runcie. — WRR-2
Demi-Gods, The. — Anthony Bertram. — BPM-31
Demmy Jake. — "Peleg Arkwright" (David Law Proudfit). —
GH— OHCS-23
Democracy. — James Russell Lowell. — SPE-4
Democracy. — Harriet Monroe. See Commemoration Ode.
Democritus. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Demon Kittens, The. — Unknown. — WRR-15
Demon Lover, The. — Unknown. See Dsemon Lover, The.
Demon of the Mirror, The. — Bayard Taylor. — WRR-2
Demon of the Study, The, sel. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
Voice of the Reader, The. — LLC
Demon on the Roof, The. — Josephine Pollard. — PEOR
Demon Ship, The. — Lloyd Mifflin. — OHCS-16
Demon Speaks, The. — Pedro Calderon de la Barca. See El
Magico Prodigioso.
Demon-Lover, The. — James Abraham Hillhouse. — AA
Demons of the Glass, The. — "Oliver Optic" (William Taylor
Adams).— OHCS-8
Demon-Ship, The. — Thomas Hood. — OHCS-11
Demonstrator, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
Demophilus. — Nicarchus, tr. fr. the Greek by Henry Wellesley.
( Epigrams . ) — AL V
Demos. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — NP
Den of the Titans, The. — John Keats. See Hyperion: A Frag
ment.
Denial, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — LEAP
Denial. — Lancaster Pollard. — NLK
Dentist, The. — Rose Fylernan. — MPC-1
Dentist and Patient.— George Kyle. — WRR-3
Denver Jim. — Sherman D. Richardson. — SCC
Deny Yourself. — Christopher Morley. — LHV
Denying the Dead. — Lilian Bowes-Lyon. — BPM-37
Deo Gracias. — Unknown. — TMEV
Deo Opt. Max. — George Sandys. See Paraphrase on the Psalms.
Deor's Lament. — Deor, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon by Francis B.
Gummere. — BEL
(Tr. by an unknown author.') — TCEP
Departed, The. — Paul Eldridge. — OA
Departed, The. — John Banister Tabb. — A A — LEAP — SPP
Departed Friends. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Departed Friends. — Samuel Rogers. See Pleasures of Memory,
Departed Friends. — Henry Vaughan. — ATP— AWP— CRE—
EM-1— EPS— SEP
(Behind the Veil.)— EP
(Beyond the Veil.)— GPE— EPW-2— EV-2
(Friends Departed.) — BCEP (broken sets.) — EA — HBV —
LEAP— OBEV
(Friends in Paradise — abr.) — GTSL
(They Are All Gone— C.)~ EOAH— LPS-1— SBA— TPH
—WHA— WLIP
(They Are All Gone into the World of Light.) — EPEP—
OBS— OAEP
("They are all gone," etc.)— AEP-W— EG
(World of Light, The.)— CH—OHIP— WGRP
Departmental Ditties, sels. — Rudyard Killing.
L'Envoi: "Smoke upon your Altar dies, The." — RKV
Prelude: "I have eaten your bread and salt." — RKV
Department-Store Ditty, A.— Charles T. Grilley.— HSP
Departure. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Departure.— Hermann Hagedorn.— LBMV— LEAP— PT
Departure, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Departure. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HWM — MAP
Departure. — Coventry Patmore (To the Unknown Eros,
Bk. I [III]).— ACP— BMEP— EPW-5— GPE— GTML
—GTSL — HBV — JKCP— LEAP— OBEV— OBVV—
PG— POTT— SBA— TPH— VLEP
Departure. — May Riley Smith. — AA
Departure, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Day-Dream, The.
Departure.— John Hall Wheelock.— LHW
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Departure
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
Departure from Paradise, The.— John Milton. See Paradise
Lost (Exiles, The).
Departure of JEneas from Dido.— Virgil. See ^Eneid, The
(Dido's Passion).
Departure of the Cukoo, The.— Matthew Arnold. See Thyrsis.
Departure of the Good Daemon, The.— Robert Herrick.— NBE
Departure of the Swallow, The.— William Howitt.— LPS-2— VA
Deposed. — Edwin L. Sabin — SPE-6
Deposed. — Unknown. — WRR-32
(Lulu's Complaint.)— RYC
Deposition from Beauty, A.— Thomas Stanley.— EV-2—HBV
("Though when I lov'd thee thou wert fair.")— EG
Deposition of Love. — Thomas Carew. — EPEP— EPW-2— EV-2
— N B E— O AEP— O B S
Depot Incident, A.— Gertrude Garrison.— OHCS-24
Depreciating Her Beauty. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— OBMV
Depression without the "Die" in It. — Frances R. Klopfenstein.
— HB
Deputy, The. — Kenneth C. Kaufman. — OA
Der Baby. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Der Brief, Den Du Geschrieben. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German by Louis Untermeyer. — ALV
Der Coming Man.— Charles Pollen Adams.— BTB-1— OHCS-28
Der Deutscher's Maxim. — Charles Follen Adams. — CD —
OHCS-30
Der Dog und der Lobster.— Unknown.— CHS— HHHA
Der Letzte Gast (in German — arr.) . — Theodor Drobisch. —
Der Mann im Keller. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by Eugene
Der Mond 1st Aufgegangen. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the Ger
man by James Thomson. — AWP
Der Mule Shtood on Der Steamboad Deck.— Unknown.— HHHA
Der Oak und Der Vine.— Charles Follen Adams.— BTB-5—
HHHA— OHCS-27— POI— SL— SPE-7— WRR-33
Der Shpider und der Fly. — Charles Follen Adams. — OHCS-32
Der Vater-Mill. — Charles Follen Adams. — OHCS-27
Derby Day. — Fanny Foster Clark. — WRR-30
Derelict. — Young E. Allison. — BBV — BLPA— HBMV— MCCG
— WTP-1
(Buccaneers, The.)— ABF
(Dead Men's Song, The.)— LA— LEAP
Derelict. — Elisabeth Cavazza. — AA
Derelict, The. — Lucius Harwood Foote. — A A
Derelict, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Derelict, The. — Robert Munger.— LEAP
Dereliction. — Edward Shillito. — MOM
Dere's No Hidin' Place Down Dere. — Unknown. — ANL
Dermot's Parting. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
Derry-Down. — Unknown. See Procession with the Standard of
a Faction, The: A Cantata.
"Dervish whined to Said, The." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift.
Descend, Ye Nine. — Alexander Pope. See Ode for Music on
St. Cecilia's Day.
Descended from Christoph' Colomb'. — Fred Emerson Brooks. —
WRR-38
Descent, The. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Descent from the Cross. — "Michael Field" (Edith Emma Cooper
and Katherine Harris Bradley).— BMC— MB P
Descent from the Cross, The, sel. — Christina Georgina Ros-
setti.
Face of Jesus Christ, The. — MOM
Descent of Odin, The. — Thomas Gray. — CEP — EPRE
Descent of the Child, The. — Susan L. Mitchell. — GTIV
Descent on Middlesex, The. — Peter St. John. — PAH
Describing the Play. — Unknown. — WRR-S2
Description and Praise of His Love, Geraldine. — Henry How
ard, Earl of Surrey. — CRE — EP— EPP— OAEP
Description of a City Shower, A. — Jonathan Swift. — CEP
"Careful observers may foretell" (sel.}. — CIV
Description of a Mediaeval Schoolboy. — John Lydgate. See
Testament.
Description of a Most Noble Lady, A. — John Hey wood (at.
also to Thomas Heywood) . — FT
(On the Princess Mary.)— OB SC
(Portrait, The,)— LPS-1
(Praise of His Lady, A.)— BCEP— GPE— HBV— OBEY
Description of a Religious House. — Richard Crashaw. — EPW-2
Description of a Shepherd and His Wife, The. — Robert Greene
See Never Too Late.
Description of a Summer's Eve. — Henry Kirke White — ERP —
OBRV
Description of Beauty, A. — Giambattista Marino, tr. fr. the
Italian by Samuel Daniel. — OBSC
Description of Castara, The. — William Habington. See Cas-
tara.
Description of Christ. — Unknown (at. to Publius Lentulus) —
HT
Description of His Muse. — Charles Churchill. See Prophecy
of Famine, The. H *
Description of His Prison Garden. — James I, King of Scotland.
See Kingis Quhair, The.
Description of Hudibras and His Equipments. — Samuel Butler.
See Hudibras.
Description of Johnson. — Charles Churchill. See Ghost, The.
Description of La Belle Pucel. — Stephen Hawes. See Pastime
of Pleasure, The.
Description of Maying. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes
Calendar, The.
Description of Mercy. — Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Victory
and Triumph.
Description of Sir Geoffrey Chaucer, The. — Robert Greene. See
Greene's Vision.
Description of Spring. — Henry Howard, Earl of Siirrey. Sec
Description of the Spring: Wherein Each Thing Renews,
Save Only the Lover.
Description of Such a One As He Would Love, A. — Sir Thomas
Wyatt.— EP— EPP
(Epigram: "Face that should content me. A.") — OBSC
Description of the Contrarious Passions in a Lover. — Petrarch,
tr. fr. the Italian by Sir Thomas Wyatt. See Sonnets
to Laura (To Laura in Life ["I find no peace, and all
my war is done"]).
Description of the Golden Age. — John Lydgate. See Falls of
Princes.
Description of the Morning, A. — Jonathan Swift. — CEP —
EPRE— EPW-3 (si. abr.)
Description of the Restless State of a Lover.— Henry Howard
Earl of Surrey (after Petrarch).— CRE— EP
Description of the Spring, A. — Sir Henry Wotton. — WP
(May Day, A.)— CH
(On a Bank As I Sat [or Sate] a Fishing [or a-Fishing].)
— EV-2— OB S
Description of the Spring: Wherein Each Thing Renews, Save
Only the Lover. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (after
Petrarch).— ES— OAEP— TCEP—TOP
(Description of Spring.)— BCEP — BEL — CRE — EP —
EPEP — EPP — EPW-1— GBOV—LC— OBEV —
TPH
("Soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings, The ")
EG
(Spring.)— OBSC
(Summer Is Come.)— AWP— JAWP— LEAP— WBP
Description of Walla, The. — William Browne. See Britannia's
Pastorals (Walla, the Fairest Nymph).
Description of Wallace, A. — Henry the Minstrel. See Wallace
The.
Desdemona's Song. — William Shakespeare. See' Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Dese Bones Gwine ter Rise Again (si. diff. versions). — Un
known. — ABF (with music) — APW — AS (with music)
Desert. — Glenn Ward Dresbach.— BPM-34
Desert, The. — Henry Herbert Knibbs.— SCC
Desert. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Desert, The.— Charl< " ' "
Desert, The.
•Charles Erskine Scott Wood. Sec Poet in the
Desert Drift. — Alice Corbin. — TL
Bird-Song and Wire.
Cactus.
Fiesta.
Foot-Hills.
Pueblo.
Stone-Pine and Stream.
Wrestler, The.
Desert Mother. — Berta Hart Nance. — HB
Desert of Maine, The.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— TL
Desert Places. — Robert Frost. — MAP
Desert Remembers Her Reasons, The.— Genevieve Taggard.—
TBM
Desert Terrible, A. — Gawain Douglas. Sec Palice of Honour,
The.
Deserted. — Madison Cawein. — MAP— MCCG— MMV— NPSC
— PFE— SPP
Deserted Adobe, The.— Unknown, — CSF
Deserted City, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— BMEP — VA
Deserted Farm, A. — George Sterling. — LPS-1
Deserted Farms. — Richard Burton.— LA
Deserted Garden, The.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— EV-4—
GBOV— HBV— OBEV— UFE— VLEP
Deserted Garden, The.— Frederick Peterson.— ME
Deserted Hollow.— Mark Van Doren.— MM
Deserted Home, A — Sidney Royse Lysaght.— CH
Deserted House, The. — Mary E. Coleridge.— CH— PCD
Deserted House, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BTB-2— GPE
— VA
Deserted House, sel. — Dorothy Wellesley.
Buried Child, The (Epilogue). — OBMV
Deserted Lover Consoleth Himself, The. — Sir Thomas Wyatt.— •
(Divers Doth Use, As I Have Heard and Know.)— OAEP
Deserted Mansion, A.— Joseph Hall. See Virgidemiarum, Li-
bri Sex.
Deserted Mill, The. — August Schnezler, tr. fr. the German.—
Deserted Pasture, The.— Bliss Carman.— APP — HBV— NLK
Deserted Plantation, The.— Paul Laurence Dunbar.— Ill A
Deserted Village, The. — Oliver Goldsmith. — AEP-D (abr.)-
BEL—CEP— CR— CRE— EA (much abr.)-~~ EP— EPC
— EPP — EPW-3— EV-3-.GPE— GR-e— HBV— LL-4-
LPS-2— MBL— MCCG— OAEP— OFPE— OTPC (abr.)
— PTER — PYM (afcr.)— RON-SEP— TCEP— TOP-
sels. fr. above.
Auburn. — OBEC
(From "The Deserted Village.") — LEAP
("Sweet Auburn, loveliest village.")— EPRE— MHT—
OTPC
Blest Retirement. — OBEC
Farewell to Poetry. — OBEC
"111 fares the land."— BHV
Schoolmaster, The.— CBOV — LC— PB-8— TVSH
(Village Schoolmaster.)— BTP— OBEC
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Devotion
Deserted Village, The (Continued).
Village Preacher, A.— CBOV— LLC— OHCS-15— POOI—
WGRP
(County Parson, The.) — OTPC
(Village, The— br. sel.)— GTIV
(Village Parson.)— OBEC
Deserter, The. — Joseph S. Cotter, Jr.— -CDC
Deserter, The. — John Philpot Curran.— EV-3 — LH
(Deserter's Meditation, The.) — TIP
(Let Us Be Merry.)— BLV
Deserter, The. — A. E. Housman. — OBMV — POTT
Deserter, The. — Edward Roland Sill.— FF — POI
Deserter from the Cause, The. — Gerald Massey. — VA — YT
Deserter's Meditation, The. — John Philpot Curran.— TIP
(Deserter, The.)— EV-3— LH
(Let Us Be Merry.)— BLV
Desertion. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
D eserts. — Anne Hamilton. — O Q P — Q P-2
Deservings. — Unknown. — HBV
Desideravi. — Theodore Maynard. — HBMV — LHW
Desideria. — Lionel Pigot Johnson. — VLEP
Desideria. — William Wordsworth. — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL—
OBEV
(Of His Daughter Catherine Dead Long Since.)— ES
(Shock of Bereavement, The.) — EPW-4
(Surprised by Joy.)— BPN— EPN--ERP— GEPC— GPE—
HBV— OBRV
Desiderium. — John Byrom. — EV-3
(Desponding Soul's Wish.) — OBEC
Desiderium. — Phineas Fletcher. See Purple Island, The.
Desiderium. — Richard Le Gallienne. — SMP
Design. — Arthur Guiterman. — FAOV
Design for October. — "Jake Falstaff" (Herman Fetzer).—
NYBV
Desire.— "^E." (George William Russell).— GTIV— OBMV
Desire.— Matthew Arnold.— LPS-2— MV-2— WGRP
(Stagirius.)— EP— GEPC— MRV
Desire, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets to George
Sand.
Desire. — William Cornish. — OBSC
("Knight knock'd at the castle gate, The.") — EG
Desire. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel). — MAP
Desire. — Pittendrigh Macgillivray. — HMSP
Desire.— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).— OQP—QP-2
Desire. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Sonnet: "Thou blind man s
mark, thou fool's self-chosen snare."
Desire"~The?— KatSirine6 Tynan. — BMEP — HBV — LEAP—
TSW
Desire and Disillusion. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Desire in Spring. — Francis Ledwidge. — CP— NV-— POOT—
VOD
Desire Minter.' — Marion Perham Gale. — HB
Desire of Nations, The. — Edwin Markham. — OHPP — RH
Desire of the Moth, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See One
Word Is Too Often Profaned. . . .
"Desire, though thou my olde companion art." — Sir Philip Sid
ney. See Astrophel and Stella (LXXII).
Desire to Depart, The, set. ("And thus our hearts appeal to
them").— Barbara Millar.— HMSP
Desire We. Past Illusions to Recall? — William Wordsworth. —
EPN
Desires. — Guy de Maupassant, tr. fr. the French by W. J. Rob
ertson. — WTP-6 _ „ _ , .
Desk Job. Springfield, Mass., 1921.— "R. L." (Russell Robins
Lord). See Autobiography (VII).
Desk Motto, A. — Don Marquis. — DDA
Desolate.— Claude McKay.— CDC
Desolate Field, The.— William Carlos Williams.— MO AP
Desolate Scythia.— Edgar Lee Masters.— CMP— NP
"Desolate shore, A" (Rhymes and Rhythms, III).— William
Ernest Henley.— POTT
Desolation. — Tom Masson. — DRB— PA TTTrnT> -
Desolation.— Kao Shih, tr. fr. the Chinese.— WTP-5
Desolation.— Henry T. Tuckerman.— APW
Desolation Dreamed Of.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.—WFG
"Desolation Is a Delicate Thing."— Elinor Wyhe.— MAP
Despair.— Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Despair. — Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. See Give Me Not Tears.
Despair.— Edward Bliss Reed.— HBMV
Despair.— Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene The.
Despair (afcr.).— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BTB-4
Despair Is Never Quite Despair. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. —
BTB-1
(Lights and Shades.)— OHCS-10 A ™ ^ AT,r
Despairing Lover, The. — William Walsh. — AEP-D— AL V—
BCEP— CEP— EPW-3-EV-3— OBEC
Despida a Mi Madre Placido.— Placido. See Placido s Sonnet
to His Mother. TT^_
Despise Not Little Things.— Unknown.— WRR-SS
Despised and Rejected.— Katharine Lee Bates.— OQP—QP-1—
RT
Despite Time. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXXIII).
Despondency. — Matthew Arnold. — VLEP
Despondency Corrected. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion,
Despondent 'inventor (XVI Century), The,— Sir Edward Bul-
wer-Lytton. See Last of the Barons.
Desponding Soul's Wish, The.— John Byrom.— OBEC
(Desiderium.)— EV-3
Dessert, The.— Charles and Mary Lamb. — OTPC
"Destined to war from very infancy." — Gabriello Chiabrera.
See Epitaphs.
Destiny. — Matthew Arnold. — GPE
Destiny. — Jessie Tarbox Beals. — GBOV
Destiny. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel). — GR-a—
MAP
Destiny.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— GPE— IAP
Destiny.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Destiny. — Harrison Smith Morris. — AA
Destiny. — Helen A. Saxe. — HB
Destiny. — William Wordsworth. See It Is Not to Be Thought Of.
Destiny of America. — Charles Phillips. — BTB-5
(America.)— OHCS-6
(American Republic.) — LLC
Destiny of Rome, The. — Virgil. See ^Eneid, The.
Destitute, The. — Roger de Collerye, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Destitute. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
Destroy a Day. — Alfred Kreymborg. — BPM-31
Destroyer, The.— H. M. Scudder.— OHCS-17— TS
(What Intemperance Does — si. diff. vers.) — WRR-18
Destroyer. — A. M. Sullivan. — PFE
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Destroyer Life (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Destroyer of Destroyers, The. — Wallace Rice. — PAH
Destroyers, The, sel. ("Now all things melt and shift"). —
Archibald Fleming.— NAMP
Destroyers, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Destroyers. — "Klaxon." — GPWW
Destroyers. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Destruction of Pompeii. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Last
Days of Pompeii, The.
Destruction of Sennacherib, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
_ABVC— ATP — BCEP — BEL — BFVR — BHV—
BLPA— BLV — BPB — BPN — BTP— CBPC— CG—
CGOV— CTBP— EM-2— ERP— EV-4 — FPE — GEPC
— GEPM— GN— GR-e— HBV— ISP — LLC — LPS-2—
MBL— MCCG— MR— OAEP— OOP— OG— OHCS-14—
OHNP— OTPC— PASC—PBGG— PCD— PECK— POY
— PTER— RG— SBA— STP— TCEP— TOP— TVSH —
WBLP— WGRP— WLIP— WTP-2
(Sennacherib.) — LH
Destruction of the Pequods, The. — Timothy Dwight. See Green-
field Hill.
Destruction of Troy, The. — Virgil. See ^Eneid, The.
Deteriora— William Cory.— EPW-S
Determined Suicide, The. — Don Marquis. — BHP
Deus Hominis. — E. O. Laughlin. — AMV-36
Deus Immensa Trinitas. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by Alan
G. McDougall.— CAW
Deus Meus. — Mael-Isu, tr. fr. the Gaelic by George Sigerson.—
CAW
Deus Noster Ignis Consumens. — Laurence Housman. — HBMV
Deuteronomy, sel. — Bible, O. T.
Great Commandment, The (fr. Ch. 6)
(Selections from the Scriptures.) — LLC
Developing a Taste for Good Literature. — May Lamberton
Becker.— MOB
Development.— Robert Browning.— BPN— GEPC— VLEP
Development. — Samuel Weldon.— WRR-54
Development of Man, The.— Robert Browning. See Paracelsus.
Device. — Herbert Read. — MBP
Devil, The.— Alfred J. Hough.— OHCS-23
Devil at Home, The. — Thomas Kibble Hervey. See Devil's
Progress, The.
Devil in Search of a Wife, The. — Annie Porter. — MR
Devil Is Dying, The.— Willard Wattles.— PR
(Courage, Mon Ami.) — PC
Devil's Auction, The. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood.— BAP
Devil's Bag, The.— James Stephens.— POOT
Devil's Darning Needle. — C. Lindsay McCoy. — GFA
Devil's Edge.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CR
Devil's in the Moon, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Don Juan (First Love).
Devil's Law-Case, The, sel. — John Webster.
All the Flowers of the Spring. — EV-2 — OBS
("All the flowers of the spring.") — EG
(Burial, The.)— CH
(Nets to Catch the Wind.)— BLV
(Vamtas Vanitatum.)— BCEP— BEL— GBOV— LEAP—
OBEV
Devil's Progress, The, sel. — Thomas Kibble Hervey.
Devil at Home, The. — LPS-3
Devil's Walk on Earth, The.— Robert Southey.— BOHV
(Devil's Walk, The— abr.)— LPS-3
Devon Sage, The. — John Galsworthy. — MCT
Devon to Me. — John Galsworthy. — HBMV
Devonshire Christmas, A. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Devonshire Ditty, A. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Devonshire Lane, A.— John Marriott.— BOHV— MCT
(How Marriage Is like a Devonshire Lane.)— OHCS-29
Devonshire Rhyme, A. — Unknown. — MPB
Devonshire Song, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Devonshire Song, A. — Unknown. — OBS
Devotion. — Robert Burns. See Mary Morison.
Devotion. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan ("Ave
Maria," etc.}.
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Devotion ("Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow"). — Thomas
Campion.— BCEP—OBEV
(Follow.)— CH
(Follow Thy Fair Sun.)— EM-I
(Follow Thy Fair Sun, Unhappy Shadow.)— EPEP— GPE
— TPH
("Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow.") — OBSC
(In Imagine Pertransit Homo.) — GTSL
Devotion ("Follow your saint, follow with accents sweet!"). —
Thomas Campion. — EA — OBEY
(Follow Your Saint.)— AEV— EV-2— GPE— LEAP— SB A
("Follow your saint, follow with accents sweet!") — AEP-W
— EG—OB SC
(It Shall Suffice.)— BLV
Devotion. — Candace Hurst Kelly. — HB
Devotion. — Unknown (at. to Tobias Hume). — GPE — OBEV
("Fain would I change.")— AEP-W— EG— EV-1— OBS
(Madrigal.)— CBE
(Omnia Vincit.)— GTSL
(Song.)— HBV
(To Love.)— BCEP
Devotion to Duty. — D. N. Shelley. — OHCS-28
Devotional Incitements. — William Wordsworth. — GBOV
Devotions. — Ellinor L. Norcross. — OQP — QP-2
"Devouring time, blunt thou the lion's paw." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XIX).
Devout Angler, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Devout Lover, A. — Thomas Randolph. — HBV — OBEV
("I have a mistress, for perfections rare.") — EG
(Love and Reverence.) — BCEP
Dew, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Dew on a Dusty Heart. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — MAP
Dewdrop, A. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — MPC-2 — PPL
Dewdrop and the Wave, The. — Georg Herwegh. — OG
Dew-Drop Inn, The. — George M. Vickers. — OHCS-28
Dewdrop, Wind and Sun. — Joseph Skipsey. — OBVV
(Dewdrop, The.)— VA
Dewdrops. — Mary Frances Butts. — PB-3
(Million Little Diamonds, A.)— AA— TVC— TVSH
(Winter Jewels.)— MPC-4— PPYP— RON
Dewdrops, The. — Lydia Miller Mackay. — GFA
Dewey and His Men. — Wallace Rice. — PAH
Dewey at Manila. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — GA — HBV —
MC— PAH
Dewey in Manila Bay. — Richard Voorhees Risley. — DD — GA —
MC— PAH
Dews, The. — John Banister Tabb. — ME
Dey Don' Know. — Leigh Richmond Miner. — BOL
Dey's Jes' Two Kinds of People. — Unknown. — ICBD
Dhoon, The. — Thomas Edward Brown. — POTT
Dhoulkarnain. — Mohammed.^ See Koran, The.
Diaduminius. — Pierre Benoit, tr. fr. the French by Joseph T.
Shipley.— CAW
Diagonals. — Aline Kilmer. — AV
Dial of Time, The. — Clarence Hawkes. — BTB-8
Dialogue. — Walter Conrad Arensberg. — SBMV
Dialogue, A. — Austin Dobson. See Dialogue to the Memory of
Mr. Alexander Pope, A.
Dialogue. — John Erskine. — HBMV
Dialogue.— Elsa F. Helfrich.— HB
Dialogue, A.— George Herbert.— EV-2— OBEV— OB S
Dialogue. — Sister Mary Madeleva. — CAW
Dialogue. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Dialogue, A. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(Eleventh Song).
Dialogue. — Jay G. Sigmund. — AMV-35
Dialogue Alone. — John Holmes. — AMV-37
Dialogue at the Cross. — Frederick Spee, tr. fr. the German by
Mary E. Mannix.— CAW
Dialogue between Graunde Amoure and La Pucel. — Stephen
Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The.
Dialogue between the Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure, A. —
Andrew Marvell. — OBS
Dialogue between the Soul and Body, A. — Andrew Marvell, —
NBE— OBS
Dialogue between Time and a Pilgrime, A. — Aurelian Town-
shend— NBE— OBS
Dialogue betwixt God and the Soul. — Sir Henry Wotton (?)
(after Horace) .—OBS
Dialogue from Plato, A. — Austin Dobson. — BOHV — HBV—
SPE-2— THP
Dialogue: Lover and Lady. — Ciullo d'Alcamo, tr. fr. the Italian
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Dialogue of the Horses.— Will Carleton.— PPA
Dialogue to the Memory of Mr. Alexander Pope, A. — Austin
Dobson. — TPH
(Dialogue, A.)— BPN
Dials, The. — Arthur Wallace Peach. — ME
Diamond, A. — Robert Loveman. — AA
Diamond or a Coal, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PBV —
PB-2
Diamond Wedding, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Diana. — Auguste Brizeux, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Diana. — Audrey Alexandra Brown. — OCL
Diana, sels. — Henry Constable.
"Hope, like the hyena, coming to be old." — OBSC
"Miracle of the world 1 I never will deny." — OBSC
Diana (Continued).
"My lady's presence makes the roses red." — LEAP — OBSC
(IX.)-HBV
"My tears are true, though others be dixane." — OBSC
"Needs must I leave and yet needs must I love." — OBSC
"Not that thy hand is soft, is sweet, is white." — OBSC
"Ready to seek out death in my disgrace." — OBSC
"Sun, his journey ending in the west, The." — OBSC
"To live in hell, and heaven to behold."— OBSC
(LXII.)— HBV
"Whilst Echo cries, 'What shall become of me?' " — OBSC
"You secret vales, you solitary fields." — OBSC
Diana. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Di3.nsi.—Sir Walter Raleigh.— OBSC
Diana.— Ernest Rhys.— OBVV— VA
Diana's Valentine. — Albert Bridges.— HS
Diaphenia. — Henry Constable (wr. at. to Henry Chettle).—
CH— EG— GTBS— GTSE—LC
(Damelus, Song of His Diaphenia.)— EP— EPP— EV-1--
HBV— OBSC
Diaries.— Ethel Romig Fuller.— PSO
Diary of a Sea Voyage. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
Dibdin's Ghost.— Eugene Field.-— A A— OBAV— PEF— THP
Dick o' the Cow. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
Dick Said.— Louis Untermeyer.— RYC—TSW—TSWC
Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness. — Charles Dickens. See
Old Curiosity Shop, The.
Dick Turpin's Ride — Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Dick Whittington. — Unknown. — WRR-3 5
Dickens and His Kitten. — Unknown.— -WRR-3S
Dickens Gallery, The.— M. J. Farrah.— OHCS-31
Dickens in Camp. — Bret Harte. — APD — GPE— HBV — IAP—
LEAP— LEAP— LLC— LPS-2— OHCS-7—PB-9—POY
— TCAP— WRR-44
Dickens's Christmas Greeting (acrostic). — William Sterling
Battis (Camp.)— WRR-39
Dickey.— Mrs. Wilbur Bell.— HB
Dickey-Bird, The. — Mrs. Motherly.— SAS
Dickey-Bird. — Unknown.-— PPYP
Dickory, Dickory, Dock. — Mother Goose. See "Hickory, dick-
ory, dock."
Dick's Pleasant Dream. — Bide Dudley.— SPE-4
Dicky of Ballyman. — Unknown.-— STB
Dicky's Christmas. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Dictum Sapienti. — Charles Henry Webb. — ALV— PR
"Did any bird come flying." — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EG
(Bird or Beast?)— BPN
"Did I ever think." — Ono No Takamura. See Kokin Shu.
Did Not. — Thomas Moore.— ALV
Did Not Pass.— Mary E. Burnett.— RON
Did You Ever, Ever, Ever? (with music).— Unknown. — -AS
Did You Ever Hear an English Sparrow Sing?— Bertha John
ston. — BLPA
Did You Ever See a Ghost? — Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-10
"Did You Oxpect Humming-Pirds?" — Unknown.— WRR-38
Did You— Will You?— Howell L. Finer.— WRR-23
Didactic Poem, The. — Richard Garnett. — VA
Diddie, Dumps, and Chris. — Louise Clarke Pyrnelle. — WRR-34
Diddledy, Diddledy, Dumpty.— Unknown. —O^C
Didn't It Rain.— Unknown.— APW
Didn't Think. — Phoebe Gary. — LPP
(They Didn't Think.)— PB-S—PBGP
"Didn't Think o' Losin' Him."— Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-21
Didn't We, Jim? — Ben King.
(Two Orphans, The.)— WRR-14
Dido.— Richard Person.— BOHV— THP
(On the Latin Gerunds.) — PIAE
Dido among the Shades. — Virgil. See JEneid, The.
Dido's Hunting. — Virgil. See JSneicl, The.
Dido's Passion. — Virgil. See JEneid, The.
Die Blauen Veilchen der Augelein.— -Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German by James Thomson. — AWP
Die Briicke (German vers. of "The Bridge").-— Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow, tr. into German by Herman Behr. —
WRR-47
Die Down, O Dismal Day. — David Gray. — LPS-2
Die Heimkehr, sels. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by
"Ezra. Pound.
"Mutilated choir boys, The" (II). — AWP
"Tell me where thy lovely love is" (I). — AWP
"This delightful young man" (III). — AWP
Die Lotosblume Angstigt. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German
by James Thomson.— AWP
Die Rose, Die Lilie, Die Taube, Die Sonne. — Heinrich Heine,
tr. fr. the German by James Thomson.— AWP — JAWP
— WBP
Die Welt 1st Dumrn, Die Welt 1st Blind. — Heinrich Heine, tr,
fr. the German by James Thomson. — AWP
Dies for the Flag at Last.— Clare Wallace Flynn.— WRR-53
Dies Irse.— Harold Lewis Cook.— BPM-36
Dies Irse. — Tommaso of Celano, tr. fr. the Latin by Abraham
Coles.— AA— CAW (diff. vers.)— HBV (orig. Latin
and tr.)
(Tr. by Richard Crashaw.)— AWP
(Tr. by Wentworth Dillon.)— WGRP
(Tr. by John A. Dix [Latin and tr.])— LPS-2
(Tr. by Father Wingfield and Father Alward.)— WHL
(Hymn for the Dead— in the Lay of the Last Minstrel;
par. b'y Sir Walter Scott.) — BPB
Dies Ultima. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — LBAP
Dietary, The, sel. ("And if so be that lechis done the faile").—
John Lydgate. — EPW-1
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Dirge
Dieu Qu/il la Fait.— Charles d'Orleans, tr. fr. the French by
Ezra Pound. — AWP J
Difference, The. — St. Clair Adams. — FF— POI
Difference. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — SPE-4 — TOP
Difference, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Difference. — Helen Hoyt. — TL
Difference, The. — Muriel Montanye. — OHCS-38
Difference, The. — Annie L. Muzzey. — POT — SL
Difference, The. — Laura E. Richards. — HBV — HBVY PBV—
("Eight Fingers.")— PPL
Difference, The. — John Banister Tabb. — BAP — BPP PC
WTP-8
Difference, A. ("She sat beside me"). — Unknown. — WRR-4
Difference, The ("There was an old lady"). — Unknown.
Difference, The. — Mark Van Doren.— MOAP
Difference between College and University. — Seth Low. —
WRR-S5
Difference between Despair, The (The Single Hound, XXIV).
— Emily Dickinson. — MOAP
Differences. — Rose Fyleman. — GFA — RAR
Differences between Cat and Dog. — Elizabeth I. Cassin —
WRR-3S
Different Bicycles.— Dorothy W. Baruch.— SUS
Different Day, The.— Grace Hazard Conkling. — TCPD
Different Kinds of Good-By. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Different Minds. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — LPS-2
(Content.) — CGOV
(Some Murmur When Their Sky Is Clear.) — HBVY
Different Tastes. — Unknown.
(Select Passages in Verse.) — OHCS-1
Different Ways of Saying Yes. — Unknown. — WRR-3
Difficult Love-Making.— Will M. Carleton.— WRR-3
Difficult Love-Making.— Unknown. — OHCS-20
Difficulty, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Tames
Freeman Clarke.— SPE-5
Difficulty about That Dog, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-5
Difficulty of Rhyming, The.— Joe Jot, Jr.— BTB-1— HHHA—
OHCS-13
Diffidence.— Wade Whipple.— OHCS-1 6— PTA-I
Diffugere Nives, 1917. — Maurice Baring.— HBMV
Digger's Grave, The.— Sarah Welch. — VA
Digging. — Edward Thomas. — MBP
Dighton Is Engaged! — Gelett Burgess. — BOHV — PR— WTP-2
Dignified Courtship. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
Dignity and Potency of Language. — Harriet M. Thrall. —
WRR-54
Dignity of Labor, The. — Newman Hall. — OHCS-8— PPSC—
PPYP— YFR
Dignity of Labor, The. — Unknown.— PEOR
Dignity of Man. — Gerhardt C. Mars. — WRR-42
Dignity of Our Nation's Founders, The. — William M. Evarts.
— IDAH
Dignity of Roosevelt, The.— William Draper Lewis. — RDAH
Dikkon's Dog. — Dorothy Lundt. — WRR-26
Dilemma, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.— PR — WRR-16
Dilemma.— Orrick Johns.— LEAP— MAP— SBMV
Dilemma, A.— Unknown.— SPE-5— WTP-1
("Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting.") — EG
(Madrigal.)— GPE
Dilemma of the Elm. — Genevieve Taggard. — MAP
Diligence and Sloth. — Clarence Day.— NYBV
Diligent Bessie. — Lizzie J. Rook. — PPYP
Dillar, a Dollar, A.— Mother Goose.—OTVC
("Dillar, a dollar, A.")— RIS— SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Dime Supper, A. — Oscar F. Hewitt. — OHCS-34
Dimes and Dollars. — Henry Mills. — OHCS-12
Dimes for Turnips' Blood. — Howell L. Plner. — WRR-23
Diminution. — Harry Kemp. — AMV-35
Dimple and Dumpling. — Acton Davies. — BTB-7
Dimple Diggers. — Robin Christopher. — RIS
Dinah. — Norman Gale. — MW — PPA
Dinah in Heaven. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Dinah Kneading Dough. — -Paul Laurence Dunbar. — PR
"Diner while dining at Crewe, A." — Unknown. See Limericks.
Diners in the Kitchen, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Ses
sion with Uncle Sidney, A.
Ding, Dong, Bell.— Mother Goose. — MPC-2— OTPC— PB-1—
PBV
("Ding, dong, bell.")— PPL— RIS— SAS
(Ding-Dong Bell.)— WRR-3 5
(Nursery Rhymes — Ding, Dong, Bell, tr. into Greek.) —
LPS-3
Ding Dongl Ding Dong! — Eliza Lee Follen.— PB-2 — SAS
Dining-Room Tea.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB—EPW-S— MBP
Dinkey-Bird, The.— Eugene Field. — AA — BOHV— HBVY—
JPC— LBN— NA— PEF— PFY— TSW— TSWC— UTS
— WTP-4
Dink's Song (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Dinna Ask Me.— John Dunlop.— HBV— LPS-1
(Oh! Dinna Ask Me Gin I Lo'e Thee.)— EBSV
Dinna Chide the Mither. — Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth (Mttnson)
Sangster. — OHCS-22
Dinner, The. — C. Mathews. See Chanticleer.
Dinner at the Hotel de la Tigresse Verte. — Donald Evans. — LA
Dinner Discussion, A. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Dinner Hour, The.— "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton,
Earl of Lytton). See Lucille.
Dinner Party, The. — William Cowper. See Table Talk.
Dinner Party, The.— Amy Lowell.— CMP— PPD-2— TCPD
Dinner Time of Thanksgiving, The. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Dinner-Time (Sloane Street). — Douglas Goldring. — POOT
Dinner-Time. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Dinnis Kilboo's Sanitarium. — Charles T. Catlin.— PTWP
Dinosaur, The. — Bert Leston Taylor. — LHV
Dinosaur Bones, The.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Diogenes. — Max Eastman. — HBV — OQP — QP-2 — SBA
Diogenes Pauses. — Jacques Furtelle. — SPE-4
Diomedes. — Francois Villon, See Great Testament.
Dion. — William Wordsworth. — GEPC
Dion of Tarsus. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Alma Strettell
— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Dip down upon the northern shore." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A, H. H.
"Dip your hand in the mountain water." — Glenn Ward Dres-
bach.
(Songs, I.)— MLP
Dipsychus, sels. — Arthur Hugh Clough.
"As I sat at the cafe I said to myself" (fr. Part II, sc. ii).
(From "Spectator ab Extra.") — ALV
Help, Sure Help (fr. Part II, sc. vii).— VLEP
(At Torcello.)— BHV
"I dreamt a dream; till morning light" (fr. Part I, sc. v,
abr.).— OAEP
In a Gondola (fr. Part II, sc. ii).— MCT— PER
In Venice; Dipsychus Speaks (fr. Part II, sc. v). — EPW-4
"O let me love my love unto myself alone" (abr. fr.
Part II, sc. ii).— OAEP
(Hidden Love.)— BPN— EPW-4— GEPM
"Our gaieties, our luxuries" (fr. Part II, sc. ii). — BPN —
EPN
" 'There is no God!' the wicked saith" (fr. Part I, sc. v). —
BHV— BMEP— BPN— EPN
(There Is No God.)— VLEP
(What They Think.)— CGOV
"When the enemy is near thee" (fr. Part II. sc. vii). —
BPN
"Where are the great, whom thou would'st wish to praise
thee?" (fr. Part II, sc. ii).— BPN— EPN
(Isolation.)— EPW-4— OB VV
Dipsychus Continued, sel. — Arthur Hugh Clough.
Pleasure and Guilt. — VLEP
Dirce.— Walter Savage Landor. See Pericles and Aspasia.
Dire Dilemma, A. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Ar-
buthnot ("Shut, shut the door, good John!")
Directions for Cultivating a Hop-Garden. — Thomas Tusser. —
UFE
Directions for the Reading-Class. — F. Ursula Payne. — WRR-55
Dirge, A: "And so our royal relative is dead!" — William
Augustus Croffut.— BOHV— THP
Dirge: "Blest is the turf, serenely blest." — Leigh Hunt. —
GPE
Dirge, A: "Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren." — John
Webster. See White Devil, The.
Dirge: "Calm on the bosom of thy God." — Felicia Dorothea
Hernans. See Siege of Valencia, The.
Dirge: "Come away, come away, death." — William Shakespeare.
See Twelfth Night (Come Away, Come Away, Death).
Dirge: "Come, you whose loves are dead." — Francis Beaumont.
See Knight of the Burning Pestle, The.
Dirge, A: "Earth to earth, and dust to dust!" — George Croly. —
OHCS-8
Dirge: "Fear no more the heat of the sun." — William Shake
speare. See Cynibeline (Fear No More the Heat o'
the Sun).
Dirge, A: "Glories of our blood and state, The." — James Shirley.
See Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The.
Dirge: "Glories, pleasures, pomps, delights, and ease." — John
Ford. See Broken Heart, The.
Dirge: "How should my lord come home to his lands." — Maurice
Hewlett.— LBBV
Dirge: "How sleep the Brave, who sink to rest." — William
Collins. See Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year
1746.
Dirge: "I reached the middle of the mount." — Ralph Waldo
Emerson. — APB
Dirge: "If thou wilt ease thine heart." — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
See Death's Jest Book.
Dirge: "Knows he who tills this lonely field." — Ralph Waldo
Emerson. — OBAV
Dirge: "Lay a garland on my hearse." — John Fletcher and
Francis Beaumont. See Maid's Tragedy, The.
Dirge: "Let us keep him warm." — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. —
OBAV
Dirge, A: "Naiad, hid beneath the bank." — William J. Cory. —
BMEP
(Anteros.)— OBVV
Dirge: "Never the nightingale." — Adelaide Crapsey. — AV -—
BAP— HBV— NP— OBAV— SMP—VOD
Dirge, A: "Now is done thy long day's work." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson.— EPW-5
Dirge: "Of thy stream, Amelete, who reaches the shore." —
Howard Worcester Gilbert. — LLC
Dirge: "1-2-3 was the number he played." — -Kenneth Fearing. —
NAMP
Dirge: "Peerless yet hapless maid of Q." — Unknown. —
BOHV
Dirge, A: "Rest on your battle-fields." — Felicia Dorothea
Hemans.— BHV
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Dirge: "Ring out your belles." — Sir Philip Sidney. — EA —
EPW-l—EV-1— GPE— LEAP
(Litany, A,)— OBSC
(Love Is Dead.)— BEL— CRE— EP—GR-e
(Ring Out Your Belles.) — AEV
Dirge, A: "Rough wind, that meanest loud." — Percy Bysshe
Shelley .— BCEP— BEL— BPN— CRE—EPN — ERP —
GEPC—GEPM— GPE— GTSL—LL-4—MCCG— OAEP
— PTER— TCEP— TOP— WHA
Dirge "She came ." — Alfred Kreymborg. — NP
Dirge Tlie: "Sing from the chamber to the grave!" — Robert
Stephen Hawker.— AEV
Dirge "Softly! She is lying with her lips apart." — Chailes
Gamage Eastman. — AA — OHCS-6
Dirge "Swallow leaves her nest, The." — Thomas Lovell Bed-
does. See Death's Jest Book.
Dirge "Thou art no longer here." — Victor Perowne.— GPWW
Dirge "Though you should whisper." — Muna Lee. — NP
Dirge "To fair Fidele's grassy tomb." — William Collins. —
ATP— TVSH
(Dirge for Fidele.)— EV-3
(Dirge in "Cymbeline.") — CBOV — CRE— EPW-3— GPE
(last 3 sts.)—- HBV— ISP— OBEC— SEP
(Fidele.)— OBEY
(Fidele's Dirge.)— BCEP— LEAP
(Song from Shakespeare's "Cymbeline/' A.) — BEL — CEP
— EM-1 — EP — EPP — EPRE— OAEP— TCEP—
TOP— TPH
Dirge: "To her couch of evening rest." — Thomas Lovell Bed-
does.— ERP
Dirge: "Tuck the earth, fold the sod." — William Alexander
Percy.— HBMV
"Wail! wail ye o'er the dead!" — George Darley. See
Sylvia, or The May Queen.
irge: "Weep, weep, ye woodmen, wail." — Anthony Munday.
See Death of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon,
irge, The: "What is the existence of man's life/' — Henry
Dirge:
Dirge :
D
King, Bishop of Chichester. — EV-2 — GPE (abr.)
Dirge: "What shall her silence keep." — Madison Cawein. — AA
— OBAV
Dirge, sel. ("In the long, sunny afternoon"). — Ralph Waldo
Emerson. — GPE
Dirge, A (Concerning the Late Lamented King of the Cannibal
Islands). — William Augustus Croffut.— BOHV
Dirge for a Righteous Kitten, A.— Vachel Lindsay.— CIV— CPL
— MV— SUS— UTS
Dirge for a Soldier.— George Henry Boker.— AA— APA— APB
— APD— APL— DD— GA — HBV — IAP — LBAP —
LEAP— LPS-2—MC— OBAV— OB VV — OTA— PAH
— PAPm— PAP— PASC— PTER— SC— SPE-5— SPE-8
— TCAP— WTP-2
Dirge for a Young Maiden. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. — ERP
Dirge for an Infant. — Leigh Hunt. — ERP
Dirge for Ashby. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — GA — PAH
Dirge for Beauty.— Marion Eells. — CAG
Dirge for Civilization.— Ruth Lechlitner.— BPM-31— PASC
Dirge for Fidele. — William Collins. See Dirge in "Cymbeline."
Dirge for Love. — William. Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night
(Come Away, Come Away, Death).
Dirge for McPherson, A. — Herman Melville.— GA— PAH
Dirge for Narcissus. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Dirge: For One Who Fell in Battle. — Thomas William Parsons.
—AA—APW—GN— HBV— LBAP— LLC — OBAV —
PAH— WTP-7
Dirge for Phyllip Sparowe. — John Skelton. See Boke of Phyllyp
Sparowe.
Dirge for Summer, A. — Sebastian Evans. — VA
Dirge for the Soldier. — George Henry Boker. — LLC
Dirge for the Year.— Percy Bysshe Shelley. — DD— GPE— HBV
-r-HBVY— HS
"Orphan Hours, the Year is dead!" (sel.). — GN
Dirge for Two Veterans.— Walt Whitman.— BLV— IAP— PI AE
(Two Veterans.)— GN—LH—MDAH
Dirge for Wolfram. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest
Book.
Dirge from "Cymbeline." — William Shakespeare. See Cymbeline
(Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun).
Dirge, A: Glories of Our Blood and State, The.— James Shirley.
See Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The.
Dirge in "Cymbeline." — William Collins. — CBOV — CRE —
—EPW-3 — GPE (last 3 sts.)— HBV— ISP— OBEC—
SEP
(Dirge: "To fair Fidele's grassy tomb.")— ATP— TVSH
(Dirge for Fidele.)— EV-3
(Fidele.)— OBEV
(Fidele's Dirge.)— BCEP— LEAP
(Song from. Shakespeare's "Cymbeline." A.) — BEL — CEP
—EM-1 — EP— EPP— EPRE— OAEP— TCEP—
TOP— TPH
Dirge in Woods.— George Meredith.— AEV — BLV — BMEP—
CBOV— EP—EPN— EPP— EPW-S—GTML— OAEP—
OBVV— POTT— TOP— VLEP— WHA
("Wind sways the pines, A.")— EG
Dirge: Never the Nightingale. — Adelaide Crapsey. — LEAP
Dirge of Alaric the Visigoth.— Edward Everett.— LPS-3
(Dirge of Alaric, King of the Visigoths — abr.) — MHT
Dirge of Gael, The. — Unknown, tr. fy. the Irish by George
Sigerson. — TIP
Dirge of Dead Sisters.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Dirge of Jephthah's Daughter, The. — Robert Herrick.— EPW-2
(Dirge of Jephtha's Daughter: Sung by the Virgins, The.)
— MV-2
Dirge of Love.— William Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night.
Dirge of Lovely Rosabelle, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of
the Last Minstrel, The (Rosabelle).
Dirge of O'Sullivan Bear. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Jeremiah Joseph Callanan.— TIP
(Lament of O'Sullivan Bear.)— GTIV
Dirge of Rory 0 'More.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).
Dirge of the Moolla of Kotal. — George Thomas Lanigan. —
BOHV— NA
Dirge of the Munster Forest. — Emily Lawless. — EPW-5 —
GTIV— OBVV
Dirge of the Satyrs and Wood-Nymphs As They Carry Out the
Dead Summer. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last
Will and Testament.
.
Dirge of the Three Queens. — John Fletcher and William Shake
speare. See Two Noble Kinsmen.
Dirge on the Death of Oberon, the Fairy King. — George Walter
Thornbury.— CBPC
(Death of Oberon, The.)— HOAH
Dirge without Music.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BIS— BLV
__NP— PG— SC
Dirt and Deity.— Louis Ginsberg.— OQP—QP-2
Dirty Hands.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Dirty Jim.— Jane Taylor.— CCP— GS— HBV— HBVY— OFPE
Dirty Kitty-Cat.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-35
Dirty Looks. — Arthur Guiternaan. — NYBV
Dirty Mistreatin' Women (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Dirty Old Man, The.— William Allingham— LPS-1— OHCS-35
—PCD
Dis Mornin', Dis Evenin', So Soon (with music). — Unknown.
—AS
(Old Bill— si. diff., 2 vers.)—ABF
Disabled.— Wilfred Owen.— NAMP— RH
"Disabled" — Armistice Day. — Catherine Parmenter. — PEDC
Disagreeable Feature, A. — Edwin Meade Robinson. — BAP —
HBMV— PYM
Disagreeable Man, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Princess
Ida.
Disallusionizing of Alexander Olclworthy, The. — Charles Reade.
See Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth, The.
Disappointed. — Paul Laurence Dttnbar. — JPC
Disappointed, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— ICBD
Disappointed Lover, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Triumph of Time, The.
Disappointed Snowflakes, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Disappointed Tenderfoot, The. — Earl Alonzp Brinninstool. — SCC
Disappointment. — Maria Gowen Brooks. Sec Zophiel, or The
Bride of Seven.
Disappointment. — Thomas Stephens Collier.— AA
Disappointment. — James Russell Lowell (?). — LLC
Disappointment. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — ACP
Disappointment. — William Shenstone. Sec
Disappointmen., „ _ ......
Disappointment. — William Shenstone. Sec Pastoral Ballad, A,
Disappointment. — Unknown. — WBLP
Disappointment — His Appointment.— Edith Lillian Young. —
BLRP
Disarmament. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AOAH — BHV —
OHPP— RH
Disarmed. — "Howard Glyndon" (Laura Catherine Searing). —
AA
Disaster.— Charles Stuart Calverley.— BOHV— HBV— LPS-3—
PA
Discharged. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Disciple, The.— Dwight Bradley.— MOM— OQP—QP-1
Disciple, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Disciple Speaks, The.— W. F. Maxwell. — CAG
Disciples, The, sel. — Eleanor Hamilton King. — VA
Discipline.— George Herbert.— AEP-W— BLV — EPS— EV-2—
GPE— HBV— OBEV— OBS—PG—PIAE—WTP-S
"Throw away thy rod" (sel.').-™ EG
Discipline.— C7nfc«ow*.— OHCS-23— WRR-33
(Soul Sculpture.) — LLC
Discipline of Gardening, The. — John William Cole,— ADAH
Discipline of Wisdom, The. — George Meredith.-— EPN
Disciplinin' Sistah Brown.— James E. Campbell.— WRR-47
Discontent.— Sarah Orne Jewett.— MPC-7 — PEM — PRWS—
TVC— TVSH— WRR-1 5
Discontented Fir-Tree, The. — Rosamond Livingstone M'cNaught.
— cs
Discontented Pendulum, The.— Jane Taylor.— MHT
Discontented Sugar Broker, A.— William S. Gilbert.— PCD
Discontents in Devon. — Robert Herrick. — AEP-W — EM-1 —
EPS— OAEP
Discordants, sels. — Conrad Aiken.
"Dead Cleopatra lies in a crystal casket" (IV). — MOAP
(Dead Cleopatra Lies in a Crystal Casket.)— CMP
"In the noisy Street" (V).— MOAP
"Music I heard with you" (I).— AWP— CMP— MOAP—
PG
(Bread and Music.)— MAP— SBA—YT
(Music I Heard.)— BFP— GPE— HBV— LEAP— MLP—
PT— SBMV— TL
"My heart has become as hard as a city street (II). —
MOAP
Discouraged Cherry Tree, The. — Kathleen Millay. — PEDC
Discouragement. — Jacques Peletier, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Discouraging Model, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Discourse Delivered in the North Dutch Church, 1804, A, sel.
— EHphalet Nott.
Death of Hamilton, The.— OHCS-4
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Discourse on Trees, A. — Henry Ward Beecher. — ADAH
Discovered. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BHP — LEAP MAP
WRR-38
Discovered in Mid-Ocean. — Stephen Spender. — MBP
Discoverer, The.— "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).
Discoverer, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedraan. — AA — EOAH
HBV — MHT
Discoverer of the North Cape, The.— Henry Wadsworth Long-
fellow.— ABVC— APW— BFVR— DDA— LH- MCT —
OTA— PB-6— TCAP-— WTP-6
Discoveries of Galileo. — Edward Everett. — OHCS-1
Discovery, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — MOB
Discovery. — Hildegarde Planner. — HBMV — TBM
Discovery, The. — Monk Gibbon. — BMEP
Discovery. — Hermann Hagedorn. — HTR — PC
Discovery, A. — Arthur A. Knipe. — GFA
Discovery. — Raymond Kresensky. — OQP — QP-2
'Discovery, The. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — OBRV
Discovery. — Catherine Parmenter. — OQP — QP-2
Discovery. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP
Discovery, The. — Sir J. C. Squire. — TCPD
(Sonnet: "There was an Indian, who had known no
change.") — CH — MBP
(There Was an Indian.) — ODP
Discovery of America, The. — Washington Irving. See Life
and Voyages of Christopher Columbus.
Discovery of No Importance, A. — Willard Wattles. — PR
Discovery of San Francisco Bay, The. — Richard Edward White
— OHCS-28— PAH
Discovery of the Hudson River, The. — Washington Irving. See
Knickerbocker's History of New York.
Discovery of the Mississippi, The.— George Bancroft. See His
tory of the United States.
Discreet Collector, The.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Discussion, The. — Unknown, tr. and ad. fr. the French. — DRB
Disdain Returned (C.). — Thomas Carew. — AWP— EPEP—
EPRE— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2 — GPE— HBV— JAWP
— LPS-1—OBS— SBA— SEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
("'He that loves a rosy cheek.")— EG— WP
(He That Loves a Rosy Cheek.) — BEL
(Never-Dying Fire.) — BLV
(Song: "He that loves a rosy cheek.") — AEP-W
(True Beauty, The.)— BFVR— GTBS — GTSE— GTSL —
(Unfading Beauty, The.) — BCEP — CBOV — GEPM —
OBEV
Disdainful Shepherdess, The. — Unknown. See Phillada Flouts
Me.
Disenchantment. — Charles Leonard Moore.— AA
Disenchantment. — Louis Untermeyer. — TSWC
Disenthralled, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— TS
Disgruntled Guest. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — PIAE
Disguises. — Thomas Edward Brown. — MBP— WGRP
Disheartened Ranger, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Dishonest Cat, The. — Mrs. Frederick W. Pender. — WRR-35
Dishonest Politician, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. — OHCS-8
Disillusion. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Disillusion.— William Wilkins.— TIP
Disillusioned. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — MOM
Disillusionment. — Hugh Robet Orr.—MRV
Disinherited. — John Donne. — PIAE
Dismal Dole of the Doodledoo, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Dismissal. — Thomas Campion. See Mountebank's Mask, The.
Disobedience. — Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Object-
Lessons (IV).
Dispensary, The, sels. — Samuel Garth.
"Not far from, that most famous theatre."- — CEP
"Speak, Goddess! since 'tis thou that best canst tell." — EP
"Wondering sage pursues his airy flight, The." — EPW-3
Dispossession, The. — Gilbert Maxwell. — AMV-37
Dispraise of a Courtly Life. — Sir Philip Sidney. — OAEP
Dispraise of Love, and Lovers' Follies. — Unknown. — HBV —
OBSC
(Dispraise of Love.) — BLV
Dispraising Tact. — Angela Cypher. — NYBV
Dispute, A.— A. L. Mitchell.— PPYP—RYC
Dispute between Nose and Eyes. — William Cowper.— OTPC—
RON
(Nose and Eyes, The.)— LPS-3— MPB
(Report of an Adjudged Case Not to Be Found in Any ot
the Books.)— ABVC— BOHV— PB-5
Dispute of the Heart and Body of Francois Villon, The. —
Frangois Villon, tr. fr. the French by Algernon Charles
Swinburne.— AWP— WTP-9
Dissemblers, The. — Thomas Hardy.— VLEP
Dissertation upon Roast Pig, A. — Charles Lamb. — GR-e — MBL
— TCEP
(Origin of Roast Pig, The.)— MHT— SPE-8— WRR-1
Dissolution, The. — John Donne. — OAEP
Distance. — Babette Deutsch. — MLP— VOD
Distance the Enchantress. — Unknown. — HT
Distant Runners, The. — Mark Van Doren.— MAP
Distant Voices. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Distiches. — Barten Holyday. — EV-2
Distichs.— John Hay.— BOHV
Distinction. — M. A. de Wolfe Howe.— AA
Distinction, A. — John Wilkes. — SPE-4
Distraction, The. — Helen Parry Eden.— BMC
Distraught for Merope. — Richard Hengist Home. See Orion:
An Epic Poem.
Distressed Sailor's Garland, The. — Unknown.-
-SG
"District No. 9." — Frank Morgan Imbrie.— WRR-1 3
District School, The. — Edwin Hubbell Chapin.— PPSC
Distrust of Liberty. — Thomas Babington Macaulay (Lord
Macaulay). See Milton.
Disturbance in Church, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Disturbed Reverie, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-2
Dithyramb for Death. — Philip Horton. — TB
Dithyrambic on Wine, A. — Thomas Godfrey. — TCAP
Ditty, A.— Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The.
Ditty. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — VLEP
Ditty.— Allen Tate.— MOAP
Ditty in Imitation of the Spanish Entre Tanto que L'Avril. —
Lord Edward Herbert of Cherbury. — OBS
(Now that the April of Your Youth.) — EV-2
Ditty, A: In Praise of Eliza, Queen of the Shepherds. — Ed-
niund Spenser. See Shepherdes Calendar, The.
Ditty of Creation, A. — Enid Dinnis. — BMC
Ditty of No Tone, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Ditty of the Six Virgins, The. — Thomas Watson. See Hon
ourable Entertainment at Elvetham, The.
Diurne. — Kerker Quinn. — BPM-35
Divan, The.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— APB
(Oriental Songs ["The Divan"]).— AA— WTP-8
Diver, The. — Edward Sydney Tylee. — ABVC
Diver. The. — Johann Christopher Freidrich von Schiller, tr. fr.
the German. — MR — OHCS-1 0
"Diverging now (as if his quest had been)." — William Words
worth. See Excursion, The.
Divers, The. — Peter Quennell. — MBP — TCPD
Divers. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — TBM
Divers Doth Use, As I Have Heard and Know. — Sir Thomas
Wyatt.— OAEP
(Deserted Lover Consoleth Himself, The.)— EP— EPP
Diversions of the Re-echo Club. — Carolyn Wells.— BOHV
Diversities of Judgment. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Crit
icism.
Diversity. — Frank Ernest Hill. — TBM
Diversity of Doctors. — Unknown.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Diverted Tragedy, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Diverting History of John Gilpin, The (C.). — William Cowper.
— AEP-D (abr.}~ BOHV — BPP— CEP— CR— CRP—
GN — GR-1 — GS — HBV — HBVY — LPS-3 — MBL—
NAL—OBEC—OG— OTA— OTPC— RIS—STP—THP
— TOP— TYP
(John Gilpin.)— BHP— BPB—CG—CSBP—EV-3— MW—
OHCS-7— OHNP— PB-5— POY
(Ride of John Gilpin.)— MPC-13
Diverus and Lazarus. — Unknown. See Dives and Lazarus.
Dives and Lazarus. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
(Diverus and Lazarus.) — ATP
(Lazarus.)— ABVC
Dives Asking a Drop. — Richard Crashaw. — AEV
(On Dives.)— ACP
Divided. — David Gray. — AA
Divided. — Jean Ingelow. — BTB-7 (si. abr.) — HBV— LLC
Divided Destinies. — Rudyard Kipling. — BOHV — RKV
Divina Commedia, sels. — Dante.
Inferno.
Extracts from "The Inferno."— WTP-3
Francesca da Rimini, tr. fr. the Italian by Rossetti. —
CRE— EP— EPN— EPP
"While I was all absorbed," etc., tr. by Longfellow. —
Paradise.
Being- Underived, tr. by Longfellow. — CAW
Purgatorio.
Beatrice. — WRR-1 1 (broken sels. fr. Purgatorio and
Paradiso).
Celestial Pilot, The, tr. by Longfellow.— WGRP
" 'Twas now the hour that turneth " etc., tr. bv Long
fellow.— CAW
"Veracious people, The," tr. by Longfellow. — CAW
Divina Commedia (introductory poems to Longfellow's tr. of
the Divine Comedy, I -VI), — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow.— AP—APA— APB— APW— CAP — ES— IAP
LA— LPS-2 — MOAP— OBAV— PIAE— TCAP— TOP
— WLIP
"I enter, and I see thee in the gloom" (III). — TPH
"I lift mine eyes" (V).— TPH
"O star of morning" (VI). — TPH
"Oft have I seen at some cathedral door" (I). — ATP —
BPP— GPE— GR-a— HBV— LEAP— OQP— QP-1
—TPH
(Dante and the Divine Comedy — II.) — NAL
(Sonnet.)— MCT
Divination by a Daffodil. — Robert Herrick. — AEP-W — EPEP—
OBS
Divine Abundance. — Unknown. — BLRP
Divine Awe.— George Edward Woodberry. See Wild Eden.
Divine Barrier, A. — G. F. Savage-Armstrong. — TBV
Divine Century of Spiritual Sonnets, sels. — Barnabe Barnes.
—OBSC
God's Virtue.
Life of Man, The.
Divine Comedy, The. — Dante. See Divina Commedia.
Divine Discontent. — Florence. S. Edsall. — NYBV
Divine Epigram, A: On the Still Surviving Marks of Our
Saviour's Wounds. — Richard Crashaw. — RT
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Divine
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Divine Epigram, A: Upon Our Saviour's Tomb, Wherein
Never Man Was Laid.— Richard Crashaw.— RT
(To Our Blessed Lord upon the Choice of His Sepulchre.)
Divine Epigram, A: Upon the Sepulchre of Our Lord.—
Richard Crashaw. — RT
Divine Fantasy, The, sel. ("All afternoon the passion of heaven
. spent").— John Hall Wheelock.— LEAP
Divine Fire. — Richard Watson Gilder. — SPE-5
Divine Hand, The.— William Williams.— BLRP (much abr.)
(Christian Pilgrim's Hymn, The.) — WGRP
(Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah!) — BPP (abr.)—
PE (abr.)
.("Guide me, O thou great Jehovah.") — AEP-D
Divine Image, A. — William Blake.— AEP-D— CEP— CRE—
EM-1— GPE— OAEP—OBEC— WGRP
(To the Divine Image.) — SEP
Divine Love. — Charles Wesley. See Love Divine.
Divine Lover, The. — Phineas Fletcher. — RT
Divine Lover, The. — Charles Wesley. See Jesus, Lover of My
Soul.
Divine Lullaby, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Divine Meditations, sel. — Sir Walter Waller.
Contentment I Have in My Books, The. — MOB
Divine Narcissus, The. — Sister Juana Inez de la Cruz, tr. fr.
the Spanish by Roderick Gill.— CAW
"Divine Office of the" Kitchen, The."— Cecily Hallack.— BLRP
Divine Passion, The. — Hortensio Felis de Paravicino y Ar-
teaga, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Divine Presence, The. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).
—BMEP
Divine Rapture, A.— Francis Quarles.— HBV— OBEV
(Ecstasy, An.) — CRE
(Mystical Ecstasy, A.) — GTSL
Divine Rhythm.— Henry Meade Bland.— LOW— MRV—OHPI
—POI
Divine Strategy, The. — Edwin Markham. — SPT
Divine Zenocrate. — Christopher Marlowe. See Tamburlaine.
Divinely Superfluous Beauty.-— Robinson Jeffers. — MAP
Divinity, The. — Matthew Arnold.— EPN
Divinity. — Elizabeth Doten. — BTB-8 (abr.)
(Prayer, A: "God of the Granite and the Rose.") — OQP
— QP-1
Division. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Division, The. — Thomas Hardy. — EA
Division of Sin, A. — Hugh Pendexter. — OHCS-40
Divorce. — Anna Wickham. — MBP
Divorced. — Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton. — BFV
Diwan of Hafiz, The, sel. — Hafiz. See Odes.
Dixie: "I wish I was in the land of Dixie." — Daniel Decatur
Emmett. — ABF — APW — HBV — LEAP — SPP—
WRR-48 (with music)
"Southrons, hear your country call you." — Albert Pike.
— AA — AP — APB— APW— HBV— MC— MDAH-
PAH— SPP— TCAP— WTP-7
Dixie Lullaby, A.— T. A. Daly.— BOL
Dixie Lullaby, A.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— LHV
Dixie's Land. — Daniel Decatur Emmett. — APW
Djinns, The. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. — PPD-2 —
SFC— WTP-S
Do. — Unknown. — ADAH
Do American Children Like Poetry? — Anne Carroll Moore.
—MOB
Do I Love Thee? — John Godfrey Saxe.— HBV
Do It Now.— Berton Braley.— BLPA— WBLP
Do It Now. — Charles R. Skinner. — VIL
(Now.)— BS— MHT— MPC-4— POI— SL
Do It Now!— Unknown.— BLPA— WBLP
"Do It Right."— Samuel 0. Buckner. — WBLP
Do Mercy before Thy Judgement (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown.
— TMEV
"Do not conceal thy radiant eyes." — Sir Francis Kynaston. —
EG
(To Cynthia on Concealment of Her Beauty.)— HBV—
OBS
Do Not Expect Again a Phoenix Hour. — Cecil Day Lewis. —
MBP
Do Not Forget, My Dear.— Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey.— VF
"Do not, O do not prize thy beauty at too high a rate." —
Thomas Campion (?). — EG — OBSC
("Doe not, O doe not prise thy beauty at too high a rate.")
— NBE
Do Not Sing That Song Again. — Hugh Farrar McDermott.
—OHCS-17
Do Not Wait.— Lumilla Claire Clark.— BS
"Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind" (War Is Kind, I). —
Stephen Crane.
(If War Be Kind.)— BAP (abr.)— RH— WTP-3 (much.
abr.)
(War Is Kind.)— APA—GR-a— HBV— SBA
(War Is Kind— I.)— LA— MOAP
Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si.— Unknown.— WRR-34
Do Right. — Unknown. — YFR
Do Saloons Help Business? — C. W. Tuckett. — SPE-5
Do Something.— Unknown. — PPYP — YFR
Do Something for Somebody. — Julian S. Cutler.— BS
(Do Something.) — VIL
Do the Best You Can. — Unknown. — PB-3
Do They Miss Me at Home? (with music). — Unknown. —
Do Thy Day's Work. — Unknown. — HT — PEDC
"Do we indeed desire the dead." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Dixie:
Do You.— Wilmot Schoff.—GSRC
Do You Fear the Wind? — Hamlin Garland. — AA — APD—
TSW— TSWC
(Do You Fear the Force of the Wind?) — MCCG— OTA
Do You Guess It Is I?— Eliza Lee Follen.—PPL
Do You Know? — Grace Brown Frink. — HB
Do You Know How Many Stars? — Unknown. — PPL — PPYP
—YFR
Do You Know What It Means? — Unknown.— MPC-6
Do You Like Butter?— L. Dickerson-Watkins.-— PBV
"Do you long, my Maiden." — Papago Indians, tr. by Mary
Austin.
(Papago Love-Songs— II.)— APW
Do You Remember. — Thomas Haynes Bayly. — HBV
Do You Remember ?— Don Marquis. — WTP-6
Do You Remember Once. — Alan Seeger. — LHW
Do You Remember That Night? — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic
by George Petrie.— GTIV
Do You Think of Me? — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —BFV
Do You Want Affidavits? — Carl Sandburg. — EMS
Do Your AIL— Edgar A. Guest.— GPWW
Do Your Best. — Phrebe Gary. See Obedience.
Do Your Best. — Unknown. — LPP
Doan't You Be What You Ain't. — Edwin Milton Rovle -~
BLPA
Dobbin.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Doc Hill. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthology,
Doc Sifers. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dock Rats. — Marianne Moore.- — LA
Docks. — Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Doctor, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Doctor, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Doctor and Clergyman. — John Johnson Bolton. — WRR-29
Doctor and His Apples, The. — Unknown.— -OHCS-6
Doctor and the Lampreys, The.— Horace Smith. — OHCS-26
Doctor Benserade. — E. Arnal, tr. fr. the French by Henrv
Carrington.— AFP
Dr. Birch and His Young Friends, sel.— William Makepeace
Thackeray.
End of the Play, The.— BMEP (much abr.)— CO AH— CR
-CRE9-EPC - GN - LEAP - LPS-1 - VA-
(Finale— 1st st.)— SPE-4
Dr. Brown. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow. — PPYP
Dr. Faustus, sels. — Christopher Marlowe.
"Ah, Faustus, now has thou but one bare hour to live"
(Act V, sc. ii, H. 138-194).— NBE— POOI
(Faustus's Last Speech on Earth.) — WRR-19
(Finale— Act V, sc, ii, 11. 138 fft sc. iii, and Epilogue.)
— WHA
(Last Hour of Faustus— 11. 138-194.)— CBOV
("0 Faustus, now hast thou" — 11. 138-190.) — GPE
Chorus on the Death of Faustus (Epilogue).— LEAP
Had I as many souls as there be stars" ' (Act I, sc. iii,
11. 104-116).— POOI
"How am I glutted with conceit of this" (Act I, sc. i,
"My heart is so hardened I cannot repent" (Act II, sc. ii,
"Now, Faustus, must thou needs be damned" (Act II
sc. i, 11,1-14).— POOI
* Was this the face that launched a thousand ships" (Act V
sc. i, 11. 107-126).— GPE— PIAE--POOI
(11. 107-126)-
(Helen of Troy— 11. 107-126.)— EV-1
(From "The Life and Death of Dr. Faustus" — 11. 107-
121.)— LEAP
'Doctor Foster went to Glo'ster." — Mother Goose. — RIS
(Doctor Foster.)— PBV
Dr. Gooclcheer's Remedy.— Nixon Waterman.— HT— POI— SL
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.— Robert Louis Stevenson. See
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The.
Dr. John Goodfellow— Office Upstairs.— James Ball Naylor.—
DDA
Dr. Johnson's Picture Cow. — Edgar A. Guest. — CPN
Dr. Jotham Tindale's Cue a Cure.— William Watson Turnbull.
— OHCS-23
Dr. Lanyon's Narrative.— Robert Louis Stevenson. See Strange
Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The.
Dr. Lanyon's Story. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Strange
Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The.
Dr. Leyett. — -Samuel Johnson. See' On the Death of
Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser in Physic.
Doctor Marigold, sels. — Charles Dickens.
"I am a Cheap Jack," etc. (sels. fr. I, much abr.).—
BTB-2 (abr. fr, I, VIII)— HHHA (short sel.)-
SPE-8
(Cheap Jack, The.)— CCR
Doctor Meyers. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Doctor Mohawk. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Dr. Opimian on Christmas.— Thomas Love Peacock. See Gryll
Grange.
Dr. Rabelais. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Dr. Sam.— Eugene Field.— PEF
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TITLE INDEX
Don Juan
Dr. Sevier, sels. — George Washington Cable.
Fall In!— 1860.— BTB-5
Mary's Night Ride.— -BTB-5
Dr. Siegfried Iseman. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope. — Jonathan Swift. — AEP-D
Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, sel. — William Combe.
In Search of the Picturesque. — OBRV
Doctor Tom Mew. — Unknown.— WRR-35
Doctors.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Doctors. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — PIAE
Doctor's Diploma in Court, A, — Unknown. — BTB-7
Doctor's First Query, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Doctor's Last Journey, The. — "Ian Maclaren" (John Watson).
See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush.
Doctor's Story, The.— Will M. Carleton.— BLPA
Doctor's Story, The (cond.}. — Bret Harte. — BTB-7
Doctor's Story, The. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Doctor's Ten Commandments. — Unknown. — WRR-58
Doctor's Visit. — Unknown. — PPYP
Doctor's Way, The. — Rebecca Morrow Reavis. See Love-
Making.
Dodge Club, The, sel.— James de Mille.
Senator's Dilemma, The. — BTB-1
Dodgin' Trouble. — Joseph Morris. — FF — POI
"Doe not, O doe not _prise thy beauty at too high a rate." —
Thomas Campion (?). See "Do not, O do not prize
thy beauty at too high a rate."
Doeg and Og. — John Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel,
Second Part.
Does a Two-Year-Old Baby Pay? — Unknown.— WRR-4
Does It Matter? — Siegfried Sassoon. — BMEP — LL-4 — MBP—
NP—PASC— 3RH— WTP-7— YT
"Does It Pay?" — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — POI — SL
Does the Pearl Know?' — Helen Hay Whitney. — AA
"Does the road wind up-hill all the way?" — Christina Geor-
gina Rossetti. See Up-Hill.
Dog, The. — William Henry Davies. — MBP
Dog, The (**I like a dog at my feet"). — Edgar A. Guest.—
CVG
Dog, A (" 'Tis pity not to have a dog"), — Edgar A. Guest.—
CVG
Dog, The.— Oliver Herford.— RIS
Dog. — Harold Monro. — MBP — MLP — TCEP
Dog, The. — George Sterling. — PPA
Dog, The. — Unknown, — WBLP
"Dog and a cat went out together, A." — Unknown. — SAS
Dog and Baby Mix-up. — Jerome K. Jerome.— WRR-Sl
Dog and Cat. — Unknown.— WRR-35
Dog and the Caramel, The.— J. G. Parmenter,— OHCS-38—
WRR-34
Dog and the Cat — the Duck and the Rat, The.— Eliza Lee Fol-
len.— PB-1
(Dog and the Cat, and the Duck and the Rat, The.)— CIV
Dog and the Tramp, The.— Eva Best. — OHCS-30
Dog and the Water-Lily, The.— William Cowper.— BPB— CG
— EV-3— OAEP
Dog around the Block. — Elwyn Brooks White.— NYBV
"Dog barks, The." — Unknown. — RIS
Dog beneath the Skin, The, sel. ("You with shooting-sticks,"
etc.).—W. H. Auden.— NAMP
Dog Fiend, The. — Frederick Marryat. See Snarleyyow, or The
Dog Fiend.
Dog in the River, The. — Phaedrus, tr. fr. the Latin by Chris
topher Smart.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Dog Is Mine. — Emma C. Dowd. — WRR-47
Dog Kindergarten, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-36
Dog of Flanders, A, sel. ("Nello and Patrasche were left all
alone in the world"). — "Ouida" (Louisa de la Ramee).
— WRR-8
Dog of Reflection, The. — Jeffreys Taylor. — OFPE — OTPC—
RON
Dog over Snow. — Marion Strobel. — NP
Dog Partnership Case, A. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Dog Sale, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-37
Dog Story, A.— Unknown.— WRR-29
Dog That Never Had a Chance. — Myrtle B. Carpenter —
WRR-52
Dog Trainer. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Dog Who Ate a Pond Lily.— Winifred Welles.— NP
Dogberry and Verges. — William Shakespeare. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Dog-Days, The.— J. V. Cunningham.— TB
Doggie, Go Away. — Unknown. — WRR-41
Dogheads. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Dogie Song. — Unknown. — CSF
Dogs and Cats. — Alexander Dumas, tr. fr. the French. —
WRR-3S
Dog's Complaint, The. — Unknown.— LPT?
Dog's Confession, The. — Frederic E. Weatherly. — WRR-17
Dog's Death, A.— J. C. Squire. — TCEP
Dog's Grave, A. — Winifred M. Letts. — PPA
Dogs of Bethlehem, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — CV
Dogs of War, The. — Nora Archibald Smith. — PPA
Dogwood Blossoms. — George Marion McClellan. — BANP
Dogwood Tree, The. — Christopher Morley. — FP
Doing for Others.— Gerhardt C. Mars. See Interpretation of
Life, The.
Doing for Others. — E. Schaeffer.— LLC
Doings of Delsarte, The.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Doketor's Drabbles, A.— George M. Warren.— OHCS-12
Dolcino to Margaret. — Charles Kingsley. — CPOI — EPW-4 —
HBV— LPS-1— SPE-8
(Hey Nonny!)— OBVV
World Goes Up, The (.sel., 1st st.).— POI— SL
Dole of the King's Daughter, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by Oscar Wilde. — AWP
Doll Babies.— Unknown.— PPYP
Doll Drill, The.— Adelaide Norris.— DRB
Doll Rosy's Bath. — Unknown. — PPYP
Doll Sale and Party. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Doll Topsy. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Dolladine.— William Brighty Rands.— CPN—PRWS
Dollar, The.— Walter S. Logan.— WRR-22
Dollar Down, A. — Unknown. — BFP
Doll-Baby Show, The. — George Cooper. — PPYP
Dollie. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — BFP
Doll's "Arabian Nights," A. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Doll's Bonnet, A. — St. Nicholas. — LPP
Doll's Cradle-Song. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — BOL
Doll's Funeral, The. — William Allen Dromgoole.— BTB-9
Doll's Hospital, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Doll's House, The. — Anna Letitia Barbauld. — OTPC
Doll's Lullaby, The.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Doll's Wedding, The.— Kate Allyn.— PPYP
Doll's Wedding. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Doll's Wooing, The.— Eugene Field.— MPC-4— PEF— RIS
Dolly Dialogues, The, sels. — "Anthony Hope" (Sir Anthony
Hope Hawkins).
Cordial Relations (Ch. II).— SPE-2— WRR-20
Retribution (Ch. III).— WRR-20
Slight Mistake, A (Ch. XVIII).— WRR-22
That Little Wretch (Ch. XVII).— WRR-19
Dolly Speaks. — Caroline E. Condit. See Twins.
Dolly's Bath.— Unknown.— PPYP
Dolly's Bedtime. — Unknown. — PPYP
Dolly's Lesson. — Unknown. — PPYP
Dolly's Lullaby. — Juliana Horatia Ewing. — BOL
Dolly's Lullaby. — Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer. — BOL
Dolly's Mamma. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Dolly's Mother, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
Dolly's Prayer. — Emma Burt. — WRR-33
Dolly's Toilet. — Unknown. — PPYP
Dolly's Vaccination.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow— PPYP
Dolly's Wedding.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Dolor Oogo. — Sir Arthur T. Quiller-Couch. — SG
Dolores.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Dolores (abr.). — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — POTT— VLEP
— WTP-8
Dolphins.— Molly Michaels.— RIS
Dolphins in Blue Water.— Amy Lowell.— TSW—TSWC
Dombey and Son, sels. — Charles Dickens.
Birth of Little Paul, The.— OHCS-37
Death of Little Paul Dombey (fr. Ch. XVI).— BTB-4
(Death of Little Paul— obr.)— OHCS-4
(Death of Paul Dombey.) — CCR
Little Florence (ad. fr. Ch. III).— OHCS-38
Little Paul and Mrs. Pipchin. — SPE-7
Scene at Doctor Blimber's (fr. Ch. XI).— CCR
Domestic Asides or Truth in Parentheses. — Thomas Hood. —
ERP
(Truth in Parentheses.)— OFPE— OHCS-4— SPE-2
Domestic Birds. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Spring).
Domestic Chaplain, The. — John Oldham. See Satire Addressed
to a Friend, A.
Domestic Didactics by an Old Servant. — Thomas Hood. — OBRV
Domestic Economy.- James M. Bailey. — BTB-5 — OHCS-23
Domestic Economy. — Anna Wickham. — BLV
Domestic Episode, A. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Domestic Mutual Improvement. — Andrew Stewart. — OHCS-29
Domestic Science. — Farm Journal. — WBLP
Domestic Tempest, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Domestic Tragedy, A. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Domicile of John, The. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Alexander
Pope).— PA
(Modern House That Jack Built.)— LPS-3— OHCS-3
Domination of Black. — Wallace Stevens. — MAP— MAPA
Domine, Cui Sunt Pleiades Curae. — Charles George Douglas
Roberts. — VA
(Child's Prayer at Evening.) — BOL
Domine, Quo Vadis ?— Unknown. — ACP — CAW
Domine, Qu
WGRP
Vadis ?— William Watson.— HBR
Dominion. — John Drinkwater. — SPT
Dominion of Australia, The.— James Brunton Stephens.— VA
Domini's Triumph. — R. S. Hichens. See Garden of Allah, The.
Dominus Illuminatio Mea. — Richard Doddridge Blackmore.-—
LOW— OBEV— OBVV— POI— WLIP
(Faith of Closed Doors.) — PDN
(In the Hour of Death.)— OQP—QP-1
Don Crambo. — Robert C, V. Meyers. — OHCS-28
Don Juan, sels. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
"Alas! the love of women! it is known" (Canto II,
st. 199, abr.).— GPE
(Love of Women, The— sts. 199-200.)— BCEP
"And when his bones are dust, his grave a blank'* (Canto
III, sts. 89-90, abr.).— EP
(Conclusion of Canto III — sts. 87-109.) — BPN
(Great Names — sts. 90-100, abr.} — CR
Aurora Raby (Canto XV, sts. 43-67). — CR
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Don Juan
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Don Juan (Continued').
"Ave Maria! blessed be the hour" (Canto III, sts. 102-103).
— GPE
(Ave Maria.)— MCCG (sts. 102-107, abr.)— ERP (sts.
101-109)
(Devotion — sts. 102-108.)— GEPC
Canto XI, sels.—QAEP
Canto IV. — BEL (abr.) — CRE (much abr.) — EM-2
(sts. 1-73)— OAEP (sts. 12-73)
Canto the First ("I want a hero," etc.). — ERP —
OAEP (sels.)
Canto the Second ("Oh, ye! who teach," etc.). — ERP —
GEPC
Canto III, sels. fr.— OAEP— SEP
Daniel Boone (Canto VIII, sts. 61-67).— LPS-3
Death of Haidee, The (Canto IX7, sts. 34-73, abr.).— WHA
Dedication ("Bob Southey! You're a poet — Poet-laure
ate") .—BEL— BPN— ERP— EV-4— OAEP (much
abr.)—TPR
Disillusion (Canto I, sts. 214-217 and Canto IV, sts. 3-4).
—GEPC
(Labuntur Anni — Canto I, sts. 212-218.) — BPN
(On Himself and His Epic — Canto, I, sts. 200-218.) — EA
Don Juan and Haidee (Canto II, sts. 111-217) Canto IV,
sts. 8-73).— TOP
(Haidee.) — BPN (Canto II, sts. 111-124; 181-206) — CR
(sts. 111-118)— OBRV (sts. 183-189)
(Juan and Haidee.)— EPNC (Canto II, sts. 174-185;
199-202)— WTP-2 (sts. 181-189)
(Juan and Haidee; Ways of Love — Canto II, sts.
181-216.)— EPN
Don Juan's Education (Canto I, sts. 41-45). — WHA
Donna Julia's Letter (Canto I, sts. 192-197). — EPW-4
(Julia's Letter.)— EV-4
(Man's Love.)— BCEP (st. 194)— WTP-2 (sts. 194-197)
("Man's love is of man's life" — st. 194.) — GPE
Evening (after Sappho [Canto III]).— BLV (sts. 106-108);
LPS-2 (sts. 101, much abr. and 108) ;— OTPC
(sts. 106-107); RON (sts. 106-107)
(Hesperus — st. 107.) — CBOV
(Hesperus the Bringer — st. 107.) — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
(Hymn to Hesperus — sts. 107-108.) — TOP
Fame (Canto I, sts. 208 and Canto III, sts. 88-89).— GEPC
First Love (Canto I).— EPW-4— LPS-1 (sts. 122-127)—
OBRV (sts. 123-127)
(Devil's in the Moon, The— sts. 113-114.) — WTP-2
(Pleasant Things— sts. 122-123.)— OTPC
('Tis Sweet to Hear— sts. 112-114.)— MCCG
Fragment: "I would to heaven that I were so much clay"
(On the back of Poet's MS. of Canto /).— ERP
—OAEP
Great Men (Canto VII, st. 48.— FF— POI
Haidee Again (Canto III, sts. 70-75). — CR
("Round her she made an atmosphere of life" — st. 74.)
—GPE
Haidee and Juan (Canto IV, sts. 1-16).— EPW-4
His Politics (Canto IX, sts. 24-25).— GEPC
Isles of Greece, The (Song fol. st. 86 of Canto III).— AEV
—AWP— BCEP (abr.)— BEL (Song and sts.
87-140, abr.)— BHV— BPN — BTP — CRE (Song
and sts. 87-110, abr.) — EA — EM-2 (with sts.
87-111)— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GEPC— HBV—
LEAP — MCT — OBEV — OBRV — OTPC (1st 3
sts.)— PER— PFE (abr.) — SBA— TOP — TCEP
(sts. 88-113, much abr.)— TVSH— WHA— WL1P
__WP
(Glory That Was Greece, The.)— CBPC— LH
("Isles of Greece, isles of Greece, The.") — GPE
CRP — TPH (Song and sts. 87-110, abr.)
(Isles of Greece: Ways of Poets — sts. 82-100) — EPN
(Song of the Greek Bard.)— CCR (abr.)— LPS-2
(Song of the Greek Poet.) — CBOV
Lake at Newstead, The (Canto XIII, sts. 57-58).— GEPC
Lambro's Return (Canto III, sts. 27-41). — CR (si. abr.)~
OBRV (si. abr.)
Learned Ladies (Canto IV, sts. 110-111). — GEPC
Life: "Between two worlds life hovers like a star" (Canto
XV, st. 99).— CR— GEPC
Life: "Well, well, the world must turn upon its axis"
(Canto II, st. 4).— FF— POI
London (Canto X).— CR (sts. 81-82)— PER (st. 82)
(London Town — st. 82.) — GEPC
London Literature and Society (Canto XI, sts. 53-90). —
BPN
(Contemporary Poets — sts. 55-60.) — OBRV
(John Keats— st. 59.)— BCEP
Love and the Poets (Canto III, sts. 8-11). — GEPC
(Matrons and Maids — st. 8) — THP
"Mary" (Canto V, st 4).— GEPC
Money (Canto XII, sts. 12-14).— GEPC
Norman Abbey (Canto XIII, sts. 56-64).— OBRV
"Nothing so difficult as a beginning" (Canto IV, sts. 1-7)
—BPN
(Author's Purpose, The.) — EPN
Poetical Commandments (Canto I. sts. 204-206). — BPN —
GEPC— OBRV
Sceptic and His Poem, The (Canto XIV, sts. 1-10). —
EPNC
("For me, I know nought." — sts. 3-6) — OBRV
Shipwreck, The (Canto II). —BPN (sts. 49-52)— CR (sts.
49.53)— EPNC (sts. 44-110)-— GEPM (sts. 51-53)
—MCCG (sts. 27-53, much afcr.)~-OBRV (sts
49-53)— TCEP (sts. 38-53)— WHA (sts. 49-53.
abr.)
Vanitas Vanitatum (Canto VII, sts. 1-6).— GEPC
Wellington (Canto IX).— OBRV (sts. 1-9)— GEPC (sts.
Don Juan. — Lucius Harwood Foote. — AA
Don Juan and Haidee. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan.
Don Juan in Hell. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by
James Elroy Flecker.— AWP
Don Juan in Portugal. — Florence Wilkinson. — TBM
Don Juan the Great, sel. — Robert Nichols.
Song of the Jester Dwarf.— BPM-32
Don Juan's Address to the Sunset. — Robert Nichols. — OBMV
Don Juan's Education. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan.
Don' Let Yo' Watch Run Down (with music).— Unknown.—
AS
Don Pedro and Fair Inez.- - Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-30
Don Quixote. — Craven Langstroth Betts. — AA
Don Quixote. — Austin Dobson.— HB V — H B V Y— PC— TPH
Don Quixote. — Arthur Davison Ficke.— GPE— HBMV
Don Quixote, sel. — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Don Quixote and the Huntress. — WRR-11
Don Quixote and the Huntress. — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
See Don Quixote.
Don Quixote in England, sets. — Henry Fielding.
Hunting Song (fr. Act II).— CEP— MV-2— OBEC— PPD-2
(A Hunting We Will Go.)— CBOV— HBV— LPS-2—
OTPC
(Song: A-Hunting We Will Go.)— EV-3
Roast Beef of Old England, The (fr. Act I).— CEP—
LPS-2 (with 4 sts. add. by Richard Loveridge) —
Don Squixet's Ghost.— Harry Bqlingbroke.— WRR-31
Dona Sol. — Victor Hugo. See Hernnni.
Donald. — Henry Abbey. — AA
Donald and the Stag.— Robert Browning. — WRR-1
Donald Caird.— Sir Walter Scott.— BSV
Donall Oge. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Lady Isabella
Augusta Gregory.— -GTIV
Doncaster St. Leger, The, sel. — Sir Francis Hastings Doyle.
"Hundred yards have glided by, A."— EPW-5
"Don'd Feel Too Big?"— Charles F. Adams. — OHCS-22
Done For.— -Rose Terry Cooke. — AA
Done Is a Battle on the Dragon Black. — William Dunbar. —
BSV
"Done to death by slanderous tongues." — William Shake
speare. See Much Ado about Nothing.
Done unto Christ. — Margaret A. Richard. — SPE-4
Dong with a Luminous Nose, The.— -Edward Lear. — LBN —
TOP
Donkey, The. — G. K. Chesterton. -- BLV—BMEP— CBOV—
GPE — GR-e — LL-4— MBP— MM — PI A E— POT—
PP A— PT— TCEP— TCPD— TO P— WO RP— W P
"Tattered Outlaw, The" (sel.).— HBVY
Donkey and the Mocking-Bird, The.— lose Rosas, tr. fr. the
Spanish by William Cullen Bryant.— STP
(Mocking Bird and the Donkey, The.) —PCD
Donn Piatt— of Mac-o-Chee.— James Whttcomb Riley.— CPWR
Donna Julia's Letter. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan.
Donnybrook Jig, The. — Viscount Dillon.— BOH V
Donovans, The.— Francis A. Fahy.— TIP
Don't.— Kate Field.— WRR-S8
Don't.— James Jeffrey Roche.— HBV
Don't.— E. C. Rook.— PPYP
Don't. — Unknown. — ADAH
Don't.— Nixon Waterman.— PPYP — RON — SPE-4— WRR-21
Don't Be Mean, Boys.— Robert J. Burdette.— BTB-5
Don't Be Sorrowful, Darling.— Rembrandt Pcale.— HBV
(Faith and Hope.)— LPS-1
Don't Be Sorry. — Unknown.— BTB-8
"Don't Care" and "Never Mind." — John Kendrick Bangs.—
Don't Envy Other Folks.— Unknown. — POI— SL
Don't Give Up. — Phoebe Cary. — MPC-6— PB-4— PBGP— PTA-1
— TYP
Don't Go In.— Mrs. M. A. Kidder.— WRR-18
Don't Kill the Birds.— Daniel Clement Colesworthy. — MPC-8—
Don't Let the Song Go Out of Your Life. — Kate R. Stiles.— BS
Don't Lose Caste. — C. F. Davis. — BFP
Don't Quit.— Unknown.— BLPA— VIL
Don't Say It. — Unknown, — PPYP
Don't Stop at the Station Despair. — "Joaquin" Miller. — POI—
(Station Despair.)— WRR-33
Don't Tell.— Eva Best.— PPYP
Don't Trouble Trouble. — Mark Guy Pearse. — POI — SL—
Don't Use Big Words.— Unknown.— H.HH A— OUCS-2S
Don't Wait.— S. E. Kiser.— BS
(If You've Anything Good to Say.) — HT
Don't Wake the Baby. — Unknown. — PPYP
Don't Withhold Applause.— Unknown. — WRR-55
Don't Worry. — Ripley D. Saunders. — BS
(Is It Wisdom to Worry?)— VIL
Don't Worry ("Don't worry, dear"). — Unknown.— BTB-9
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Don't Worry ("Don't worry when you stumble"). — Unknown.
Don't You? — Edmund Vance Cooke. — SPE-2
Don't You Believe It.—Unknown. — SPE-5
Don't You Know? — Unknown. — LPP
Don't You Think So, Bill ?— Frederick E. Brooks.— BTB-9
Doodle, Doodle, Doo.— Mother Goose. — PBV
Doodle-Bug's Charm, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Dooley on the Comforts of Travel (ad."). — Finley Peter Dunne.
(Comforts of Travel.) — SPE-6
Doom. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — MBP — OBVV
Doom of Beauty, The. — Michelangelo Buonarroti. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
Doom of Devorgoil, The, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Bonny Dundee (C.).— BEL— BHV— BPN— CSBP— EBSV
EPNC — ERP — EV-4 — GR-e — HBV— LH—
OBRV— PTER— TCEP— TPH— TOP
(Bonnie Dundee..) — OTPC
(Song, to the Air of "The Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee.")
— CR
Sun upon the Lake Is Low, The. — EBSV
(Datur Hora Quieti.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— NAL
(Evening.) — BPB — PBGG
Doom-Bar, The. — Alice E. Gillington. — VA
Doom-Devoted. — Louis Golding. — HBMV
Doomed. — Unknown. — CIV
Doomed Battalion. — Audrey Wurdemann. — AMV-37
Doomed City, The. — Edgar Allan Poe. — OBRV
(City in the Sea.)— AA— AP— APA— APB— /\PD— APL
— APW — BAP — BLV— CAP— CBOV— CR—
GPE — HBV — IAP— LEAP— LL-3— MOAP—
OBAV— SPP— TCAP— WHA
Doom's-Day. — George Herbert. — NBE
Doomsday Morning. — Genevieve Taggard. — MAP
Dooms-Day Thought, A. — Thomas Flatman. — CEP
Door, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — HBMV — PC
Door, The.— Orrick Johns— LHW—NP—TBM
Door, The. — Leonard A. G. Strong. — MBP
Door at the End of Our Garden. The. — Frederick E. Weath-
erly.— MCG
Door of Death, The. — William Blake. — PDN
Door of Heaven, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-18
Door to Memory's Hall, The. — Mrs. J. M. Winton.— OHCS-19
Door-Mats. — Mary Caroline Davies. — BAP — BPP — GPE —
HBMV
Doors. — Zona Gale. — LHW
Doors. — Hermann Hagedorn. — BAP — CBO V — GPE — LA—
OBAV— PFY— POOT— PPD-1— SBMV
Doors, The. — Lloyd Mifflin. — AA — LEAP
Doors in the Temple, The (abr.}. — William Watson (sometimes
at, to George Mathesen). — OQP— QP-1
(Three Doors.)— MR V
Doors of Daring. — Henry van Dyke.— FF— MPC42— POI—
PVD— SPE-2
Doors of the Temple.— Aldotts Huxley.— GPE— HBMV
"Doors were wide, the story saith, The." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Life's Handicap.
Doorstep, The. — Edmund Clarence Stednian. — HBV — HT —
LHV— OHCS-9— PR— ST
Doorstep Dialogue, A.— Winfred Sothern. — SPE-5
Dora.— Thomas Edward Brown.— GPE— MBP— OBEV— POTT
Dora.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN— BTB-2—CG—GEPC—
HBR— OHCS-5— PFE— VLEP
Dora versus Rose.— Austin Dobson.— ALV— BOHV— THP
Doralicia's Song. — Robert Greene. See Arbasto.
Dorcas. — George MacDonald.— OBVV
Dorcas. — Bessie Clark Randle. — HB
Dorcas and Gregory. — "Moliere." See Physician in Spite of
Himself, The.
Dorchester Giant, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— MPB—STP
(abr.)
AGPIA (Doria).— Ezra Pound.— LEAP— MAP— NP— TBM
Doric Reed, A, sel. — Zitella Cocke.
Greek Mother's Lullaby.— BOL
Doricha. — Edwin Arlington Robinson (.after the Greek of Posid-
ippus) .—AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Variations of Greek Themes— V.)— MOAP
Doris. — Clarence S. Harper. — CAG
Doris: A Pastoral. — Arthur Joseph Munby. — HBV— VA
Dorian's Home-Walk. — Arthur Guiterman. — PFE — TL
Dormouse, The, — Rose Fyleman. — HWC
Doron and Carmela. — Robert Greene. See Menaphon.
Doron's Description of Samela. — Robert Greene. See Mena
phon (Samela).
Doron's Jig. — Robert Greene. See Menaphon,
Dorothea.— Sarah N. Cleghorn.— HBMV
Dorothea. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Dorothy. — Alfred Kreymborg. — LA
Her Body.
Her Eyes.
Her Hair.
Her Hands.
Dorothy. — Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. — AA
Dorothy. — Arthur Joseph Munby. See Dorothy: A Country
Story.
Dorothy: A Country Story, sels. — Arthur Joseph Munby. — VA
Beauty at the Plough.
Country Kisses.
Dorothy.
Dorothy's Room.
Dorothy in the Garret. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — LPS-1
Dorothy Q. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — AA — APW — BFVR—
CAP— DDA— HBV— IAP— LL-3— OBAV — PTER—
TC AP— TPH— WLI P
Dorothy's Auction. — A. G. Plympton. — WRR-9
Dorothy's Garden. — Aline Kilmer. — LC
Dorothy's Mustn'ts. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — DRB
Dorothy's Opinion. — Carolyn Wells. — SPE-8
Dorothy's Room. — Arthur Joseph Munby. See Dorothy: A
Country Story.
Dortts to Pamela. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
Dose Leedle Poys.— William F. Goldbeck.— WRR-38
Dose of Sunshine. — Charles Battell Loomis. — WRR-47
Dos't o' Blues, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Dost Thou Know 'Tis Easter Day? — Unknown. — WRR-S7
Dost Thou Look Back? — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In
Memoriam A. H. H.
Dot and Dollie.— Minnie W. Patterson.— OHCS-32
Dot Baby off (or of) Mine.— Charles Follen Adams.— BTB-4
— OHCS-15— SPE-1
Dot Dutchman in der Moon. — E. Carson Thorpe. — BTB-8
Dot Good-for-Nodings Dog. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-38
Dot Lambs Vot Mary Haf Got. — Charles F. Adams. — BTB-2-—
HHHA
Dot Leedle Boy.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— HHHA—
WRR-28
Dot Leedle Lpweeza. — Charles F. Adams. — CHS— OHCS-20
Dot Little Crippled Boy Vat Died. — "Captain Jack" Crawford
(John Wallace Crawford).— WRR-3S
Dot Long-Handled Dipper. — Charles Follen Adams. — GH —
Dot Vinder Dime.— Unknown.— WRR-14
Doth Then the World Go Thus. — William Drummond of Haw-
thornden.—BSV—EV-2—GTBS—GT$L
("Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move?") —
GTSE
Dot's Version of the Text. — Anita M. Kellogg. — WRR-2
Double Ballad of Good Counsel, A. — Francois Villon, tr. fr.
the French by Algernon Charles Swinburne. — AWP
(Ballade of Women — tr. by John Payne.) — WTP-9
Double Ballade of Primitive Man. — Andrew Lang. — BOHV
(Balade of Primitive Man.) — ATP
Double Bed, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-7
Double Fortress, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Double Rock, The. — Henry King. — NBE
Double Sacrifice, The. — Arthur William Austin. — OHCS-10
Double Star, A.— David McCord.— MAP
Double Vision. — Edwin Muir. — BPM-35
Double-Bear Dances. — Lew Sarett. See Thunderdrums.
Double-Headed Snake of Newbury. The. — John Greenleaf
Whittier.— APB
Doubt. — Elinor Chipp. — HBMV
Doubt. — Margaret Deland. — MOM
Doubt. — Mrs. Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
Doubt, The. — Elizabeth, Queen of England. — LEAP
(Daughter of Debate, The.) — OBSC
Doubt. — Fernand Gregh. — WGRP
Doubt. — William Dean Howells. — MRV
(Faith.)— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
(What Shall It Profit?)— A A— LB A P
Doubt.— Helen Hunt Jackson.— LOW— POI— WGRP
Doubt. — Robert Cameron Rogers. — AA
Doubt. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
Doubt. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("You say, but with no touch of scorn").
Doubt and Prayer. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — EPN
Doubt No More That Oberon. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.—
SAM
Doubt of Martyrdom, A. — Sir John Suckling. — BEL — CRE
EP— EPS— HBV— OBEV
(Sonnet: "Oh! for some honest Lover's ghost.") — ATP —
OBS
Doubt You to Whom My Muse. — Sir Philip Sidney. See
Astrophel and Stella (First Song).
Doubter, The. — John Troland. — POI — SL
Doubter's Prayer, The. — Anne Bronte. — WGRP
Doubting. — Gertrude M. Downey. — LLC
Doubting. — Virginia McCormick. — LS
Doubting Heart, A. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — BMC — BTB-5—
HBV— LPS-1— VA
"Doubtless the pleasure is as great." — Samuel Butler. See
Hudibras.
Doubts. — Rupert Brooke. — CH — CPB
Douglas, sels. — John Homes.
Norval (fr. Act II, sc. i).— LPS-2
Scene from "Douglas," A (fr. Act II, sc. i). — OHCS-11
(Douglas's Account of Himself — sel. fr. above.) — LLC
Douglas, Douglas, Tender and True. — Dinah Maria Mulock. —
AV— BLPA— BMEP— LPS-1— SBA
(Douglas.)— OBVV— WTP-3
(Douglas, Tender and True.) — LLC
(Too Late.)— HBV— VA
Douglas Gordon. — Frederic Edward Weatherly. — VA
Douglas Tragedy, The. — Unknown. — BB — BLV (si. tiff.)—
EBSV— EPC—EPW-1— HBV— OBB—PIAE (sl.abr.)
(Earl Brand.)— ESPB (A, B, and F vers.)— OBB (A
vers. si. abr.)
Douglas-Lincoln Debate. — Winston Churchill. See Crisis, The.
Douglas's Account of Himself. — John Home. — LLC
Dove, The. — John Keats. — HBV
(I Had a Dove.)— CBPC— CH— MPC-3— OTPC
(Song: "I had a dove, and the sweet dove died.") — CG —
JPC— LC— PRWS— TVSH
Dove and the Wren, The. — Unknown. — RIS
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Dove of Dacca, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — GN — RKV
Dove of New Snow, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — MAP
Dover Beach. — Matthew Arnold.— AEV— ATP— AWP— BEL
— BLV — BMEP— BPN— CBOV— CPOI— CR— CRE
— CRP — EM-2 — EPN — EPNC— EPW-5— GBV—
GEPC — GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTSL— HBV— ISP—
JAWP — LEAP — LL-4 — LPS-2— MCCG— MCT—
MPC-14 — NAL — NBE — OAEP— OBVV— PER—
PFE— PG — PIAE— PPD-2— PYM— SBA— SEP— SN
— ST— TCEP — TOP— TPH— VA— VLEP — WBP—
WHA— WLIP
Ah, Love, Let Us Be True (sel.) .-—OQP—QP-2
Dover Cliff.— F. Wyville Home.—VA
Dover Cliffs.-— William Lisle Bowles.— EV-5— HBV
(Sonnet: At Dover Cliffs.)— OBEC
(Sonnet: At Dover Cliffs, July 20, 1787.)— CEP
Dover Cliffs. — William Shakespeare. See King Lear.
Doves. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — BLA — PC
Doves, The.— Katharine Tynan.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Dove's Nest. — Joseph Russell Taylor. — HBV
Doves of Venice, The. — Laurence Hutton. — AA
Dower for My Daughter, A. — Peggy Pond Church. — ST
Dowie Dens o' Yarrow, The. — Henry Scott Riddell. — EBSV
Dowie Houms o' Yarrow, The (diff. vers.). — Unknown. — BSV
— EA— EBSV— OBB— OBEV— OBS
(Banks o' Yarrow, The.) — BB
(Braes o' Yarrow, The — A and B vers.) — ESPB
(Dowie Dens o' Yarrow, The.)— CBOV— OHNP
Down a Woodland Way.— Mildred Howells.— AA
Down and Out. — Clarence Leonard Hay. — BLPA
Down around the River. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Down by the Salley Gardens. — William Butler Yeats.— CMP —
GTIV — GTML— HBV— MM— OBVV— PG — POTT
— TCPD— VLEP
(Old Song Resung, An.)— BLV— BMEP— MB P— PC— VA
(Salley Gardens, The.) — EG
Down! Down! — Eleanor Farjepn. — SUS
Down, Down Derry Down (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Down East and Up Along. — Edwin Osgood Grover. — NLK
Down Fifth Avenue. — John Curtis Underwood. — NV
Down Grade, The. — Thomas R. Thompson. — TS
"Down in a dark dungeon I saw a brave knight." — Unknown.
—PPL
Down in a Garden. — Unknown. — ALV
Down in the Hollow. — Aileen Fisher. — SUS
Down in the Strawberry Bed. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Down in the Valley (with music). — Unknown. — ABF — AS (si.
diff. vers.)
Down in Yonder Meadow. — Unknown. — CH — JPC — WTP-1
Down on the Big Ranch (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
(Alia en El Rancho Frande.) — ABF
Down on Wriggle Crick. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Down South on the Rio Grande. — Unknown. — CSF
Down the Bayou. — Mary Ashley Townsend. — AA — LA — LEAP
Down the Burn, Davie. — Robert Crawford. — EBSV
Down the Field. — Rolfe Humphries. — LA
Down the Little Big Horn. — Francis Brooks. — GA— PAH
"Down the market." — Unknown. — RIS
Down the Mississippi. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP — MMV —
MOAP— NP— -NPSC— SPP— TCAP
I. Embarkation.
II. Heat.
III. Full Moon.
IV. Moon's Orchestra, The.
V. Stevedores, The.
VI. Night Landing.— FOOT— PPD-2
VII. Silence, The.
Down the River, sels. — S. Frances Harrison. — CPG
Benedict Brosse.
Catharine Plouffe.
Danger.
Gatineau Point.
Les Chantiers.
Petite Ste. Rosalie.
St. Jean B'ptiste.
Voyageur, The.
Down the Simplon Pass. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude,
The.
"Down through the ancient Strand." — William Ernest Henley.
See London Voluntaries.
Down to St. Ives. — Mother Goose. See "As I was going to
St. Ives."
Down to Sleep. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — FPE — GN — MPC-11—
PBGP— PEM
Down to the Capital. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR —
WRR-29
"Down to the Puritan marrow of my bones." — Elinor Wylie.
See Wild Peaches.
Down with Culchah! — Alice R. Forsyth. — WRR-S6
Down with the Traffic. — Dwight Williams. — OHCS-17
"Downe downe proude minde, thou soarest farre aboue thy
might, ' ' — Unknown. — N B E
Downfall of Conway, The. — John Trotwood Moore. — SPE-5
Downfall of Piracy, The. — Benjamin Franklin (?). — PAH
(Teach the Rover.) — SG
Downfall of the Gael, The.— O'Gnive, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Sir
Samuel Ferguson.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Down-Hall: A Ballad. — Matthew Prior.— CEP
Downland, The. — John Masefield. — PM
(Night Is on the Downland.) — CP — LC
(Night on the Downland.) — MBP
Downs, The.— Robert Bridges.— EPP— PWB
Downs, The.— John Galsworthy. — MM
Downward-Pointing Muse, The. — Ruth Fitter. — BPM-37
Downy Owl, The. — Edith Willis Linn.— BLA
Downy Woodpecker, The. — John Burroughs. — BLA
Dow's Flat— 1856. — Bret fcarte. — BTB-1 — HBV — IHA—
LPS-3— OHCS-3
Doxology. — Thomas Ken. — CRE
Drachenfels. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. Sec Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage.
Drafted.— Mr s. Helen Louise Bostwick. — OHCS-5
Dragnet. — Joseph Auslander. — NV
Dragon, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Dragon Drink, The.— Ellen Murray.— -WRR- 18
Dragon Fly, The. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — PPA
(Dragon- Fly, The.)-— POT
Dragon of the Seas, The. — Thomas Nelson Page. — PAH
Dragon of Wantley, The. — Unknown.— CG
Dragon Sees His Advantage, The.— Lyon Sharman. — CPG
Dragon Slain, The. The Betrothal of Una. — Edmund Spenser.
See Faerie Queene, The.
Dragon- Fly, The. — Walter Savage Landor.— OBVV
(Lines to a Dragon Fly.)— OBRV
Dragonfly, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Dragonfly, The.— Theodore Harding Rand.— CPG—OCL
Dragon-Fly, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Two Voices,
The.
Dragonfly.— Unknown. — H WC
Dragon's Warning, The. — Lyon Sharman. — CPG
Drake.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
"Bring on the pomp and pride of old Castile" (fr. Bk. XI).
—CAW
Song: "Now the purple night is past" (sel. fr. Bk. I). —
CMP
(Let Not Love Go, Too.)— MLP
Drake's Drum.— Sir Henry Newbolt. — BHP — BTP— CBE-—
CBOV— CRE— EPP — GR-e— GTBS— GTML— GTSL
— HB V— HBVY — LBBV — LEAP — LL-2— MBP-
MCCG — MCT — MLP — OBMV— OBVV— PASC—
PTER— SBA— SG— TCEP — TOP— TSW— TVSH—
WP— WTP-7
Drama, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — SR
Drama of Exile, A, sels. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Choruses of Eden Spirits. — MV-2
Live and Love. — OQP—QP-2
Tribute to Woman, A. — AE
Drama of the Doctor's Window, The, sel. ("Below, the Doctor's
garden lay"). — Austin Dobson. — CPOI
Drama of Three, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-21
Dramshop or the Republic, The. — Mary T. Lathrop. — WRR-18
Draper's "Ten Commandments" on Tree Planting. — A. S.
Draper. — ADAH
Draw a Pail of Water. — Unknown.— CBPC
"Draw Closer, 0 Ye Trees." — Lloyd Mifflin. — ME
Draw the Sword, O Republic. — Edgar Lee Masters. — AOAH —
NV
Draw-Bridge Keeper, The.— -Henry Abbey.— OHCS-3—-PEOR
Drawing near the Light.— William Morris. — BPN— SEP
Dread.— Rosa Mulholland.— BMC
Dread.— John M. Synge— MBP
Dread of Height, The. — Francis Thompson.— JKCP— VLEP
Dreadful Mistake, A.— Unknown.— WRR-50
Dreadful Story about Harriet and the Matches, The. — Heinrich
Hoffman, tr. fr, the German. — GS
(Dreadful Story of Pauline and the Matches, The— si. diff.)
(Harriet and the Matches.)— RIS
Dream, A.— William Allingham.— BMEP — CBOV — EV-S —
GTIV— VA
Dream. — Mary Austin.— TBM
Dream, The. — Aphra Behn. — EPW-2
Dream, A.— William Blake.— CGOV — CH — CRE— EPRE —
EV-3— MPB— NBE— PECK— RAR— TVC— TVSH
Dream. — Anna Hempstead Branch.— SBMV
Dream, A.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Dream, A.— Julia Brinckerhoff.— WRR-19
Dream.— Witter Bynner.— NP
Dream, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BCEP — EPW-4—
—GEPC— LPS-3
Dream, A.— Patrick R. Chalmers. — POOT
Dream, A.— Irene T. Dague.— HB
Dream, A.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Dream, The. — Sir William Davenant. — EV-2
Dream.— Richard Watson Dixon.—NBE
Dream, The. — John Donne.— CRE — EP — GPE — LEAP (abr.)
—OAEP— OBEV— SBA— TOP— WLIP
(Dreame. The.)— OBS
Dream, A. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — APA
Dream, A. — Elizabeth Clementine Kinney. — AA
Dream, A. — Andrew Lang. — BSV
Dream, The. — Edwin Markham.— OQP—QP-1
Dream, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — RM
Dream, The. — Francis Burdett Money-Coutts.— OBVV
Dream, The, sel. ("Sweet is the image," etc.) — Caroline Eliza
beth Sarah Norton.— MOAH
Dream, A. — Antoinette de Coursey Patterson. — ME
Dream, A.— Stephen Phillips.— BMEP— LBVV
(Apparition, The.)— GTML— MBP— OBVV
Dream, A.— Edgar Allan Poe.— IAP
"Dream" ("Because her eyes,'* etc.). — James Whitcomb Riley.
Dream, A ("I dreamed I was," etc.). — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
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Dreams
Dream, The, sel. ("And right anon as I the day espied") —
Unknown (wr. at, to Chaucer)
(From "The Dream.")— LEAP
Dream, A ("Benedicite, what dreamed I this night?").— Un
known. — OBSC
Dream, The.— Mrs. Ross Yocom.— HB
Dream and the Deed, The.— James C. McNally — SPE-7
(Deed Is the Man, The.)— MHT
Dream and the Song. — James David Corrothers.— BANP
Dream Boat, The. — Louise Ayres Garnett. — BOL
Dream Called Life, The. — Pedro Calderon de la Barca tr fr
the Spanish by Edward Fitzgerald.— AWP— CAW—
JAWP — WBP
Dream Carol, A. — Unknown. — BOL
Drearn Child, A.— Don Marquis.— WTP-6
Dream Children: A Reverie.— Charles Lamb. — MBL
Dream, Dream, Dream! — Eugene Field. — PEF
Dream Fantasy. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — WGRP
Dream Garden, A. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Parlement of Foules,
The.
Dream Girl.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Dream House, The. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — HBMV
Dream Land. — Frances Anne Kemble. — OBVV
Dream Land. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EA — EPW-5
GPE— GTML— MBP-— POTT
(Dream-Land.)— VLEP
Dream Lesson, A. — Carolyn Wells.— CFBP—MPC-7
Dream Love. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CH — GTSL
(Dream-Love.)— CPOI— GTML— MBP—SBA
Dream of a Blessed Spirit, A. — William Butler Yeats.— TIP
Dream of a Boy Who Lived at Nine-Elms, The.— William
Brighty Rands.— PPL— RIS
Dream of a Girl Who Lived at Seven-Oaks, The.— William
Brighty Rands.— OTPC— PPL— RIS
Dream of a Smart Boy, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-33
Dream of ^Engus Og, The.— Eleanor Rogers Cox.— HBMV—
SBMV
Dream of All the Springfield Writers, The. — Vachel Lindsav
— CPL
Dream of Autumn, A. — James Whitconib Riley. — CPWR
Dream of Clarence. — William Shakespeare. See King Rich
ard III.
Drearn of Dakiki, The.— Fir dans i, tr. by A. V. Williams Jack
son.— WGRP
Dream of Daniel, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Dream of Death, A. — "Owen Innsley" (Lucy White Jennison).
— AA
Dream of Death, The. — James Whitconib Riley. See Adjust
able Lunatic, An.
Dream of Defeated Beauty, A. — "JE." (George William Rus
sell).— GPE
Dream of Dying. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Fragments In
tended for the Dramas.
Dream of Eugene Aram, The. — Thomas Hood. — BCEP— CCR—
CG— ERP— EV-4— HBV— LPS-3— VA— WTP-5
(Eugene Aram's Dream.) — OHCS-3
Dream of Fair Women, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BEL —
BPN— BTB-7 (ahr.)— CRE--EP— EPP— EV-S— GEPC
—GPE (afcr.)— OBRV— VLEP
Dream of Flowers, A. — Titus Munson Coan. — AA
Dream of Gerontius, The, sels. — John Henry, Cardinal New
man.
Dream of Gerontius, The ("Jesu, Maria — I am near to
death")-— ACP
Extracts from "The Dream of Gerontius" ("I went to
sleep and now I am refreshed.") — EPW-S
Praise to the Holiest in the Height.— BMC
Drearn of Inspiration, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dream of Life, A. — Joseph Morris. — POI — SL
Dream cf Long Ago, A. — James Whitconib Riley. — CPWR
Dream of Past Christmases, A.— F. A. Secordin. — SPE-7
Dream of Peace, A. — Lily Pearl Chamberlin. — HB
Dream of Sister Agnes, The. — Unknown. — WRR-30
Dream cf Springtime, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Dream of the "Fat Contributor." — Arthur Miner Griswold.—
OHCS-6
Dream of the Little Princess, The. — • James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Dream of the Past (pant.).— Stanley Schell.— WRR-23
Dream of the Reveller, The.— Charles Mackay. — TS
Dream of the Rood, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Old English by
Sister M. Madeleva.— CAW
"I am remembering." (sel.) — ACP
Dream of the South Winds, A. — Paul Hamilton Hayne.— APB
Dream of the Universe, A. — Jean Paul Richter. — OHCS-21
Dream of the Unknown, A. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.— GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL
(Question, The. ) — B PN— CB E— CH— EPN—EV-4— GPE
_HBV— OBEY— OBRV
Dream of the World without Death, The. — Robert Buchanan.
See Book of Orm, The.
Dream of Venus, A. — Bion, tr. fr. the Greek by Leigh Hunt-
Dream of Winter, A. — William Henry Davies. — GT-2
Dream of Youth, A. — Lionel Pigot Johnson.— VLEP
Dream Path, The,— Eugene Crombie.— VM
Dream Pedlary.— Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Dream-Pedlary.
Dream Rambles.— I. Edgar Jones.— OHCS-3 5
Dream Realized, A. — Jesse L. Bernheisel. — VIL
Dream Song.— Richard Middleton.— HBV— ODP
Dream That Came True, The.— Jean Ingelow.— HS
Dream the Great Dream. — Florence Earle Coates. — HBMV—
Dream Tryst.— Richard Le Gallienne.— HBMV
Dream Unfinished, A. — James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Dream Variation. — Langston Hughes. — BAP — CDC — TL
Dream within a Dream, A. — Edgar Allan Poe.— APA— APB
— APW— BLV— CAP— GPE— IAP
Dream-Bearer, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — BAP — GPE
Dream-Child's Invitation, The. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
(Now Became the Then, The.) — WRR-22
Dreame, The. — John Donne. See Dream, The.
Dreamer, The.— Clifford Bax,— TCPD
Dreamer, The. — Walter de la Mare. — CMP — OTPC
Dreamer, The. — Alice Furlong. — TIP
Dreamer, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Dreamer, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — GPE — LBMV
(Queen of Bubbles, The.)— CPL— GT-2
Dreamer, The. — Thomas Nunan. — WBLP
Dreamer, The. — Shaemus O'Sheel. See He Whom a Dream
Hath Possessed.
Dreamer, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Dreamer, The. — Unknown. — LPS-1
Dreamer of Dreams. — William Herbert Carrtith. — BTP
(Dreamers of Dreams.) — OQP — QP-2
Dreamer, Say.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dreamers. — William Jennings Bryan. — HSPS
Dreamers, The.— Martha Haskell Clark.— VOD
Dreamers. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — PDN
Dreamers, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — BLP — HBMV —
MPC-13— OBAV— PB-6— PJH-1— TCAP— VOD
Dreamers. — James Barren Hope. — TCAP
Dreamers, The.— Herbert Kaufman. — MHT
Dreamers. — Siegfried Sassoon.— CMP — HBMV — MCCG —
Dreamers of Dreams. — William Herbert Carruth. — OQP —
(Dreamer of Dreams.) — BTP
Dream-Garden, A. — Ella Young.— TL
Drearnin' o' Home. — Frank L. Stanton. — BTB-7
Dreamin' Town. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — VOD
(Mandy Lou.)— WTP-4
Dreaming in the Trenches. — William Gordon McCabe. — AA—
Dreaming of Cities Dead. — Eleanor Rogers Cox. — BMC — CAW
— JKCP
(On Broadway.)— BAP
Dreamland. — Edgar A. Guest— CVG
Dreamland, sel. ("We are not wholly blest who use the earth'")
—Charles Main— OCL
Dream-Land. — Edgar Allan Poe. — APA — APB— APD — APW
— CAP— GPE— IAP— MOAP— WTP-7
Dream-Land. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Dream Land.
Dream-Love. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Dream Love.
Dream-March. — James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Dream-Pedlary, sels. Thomas Lovell Beddoes. — BCEP — BLV
— CH— CRE— EA— EP— EPN— EPP — ERP — EV-4—
ISP — LEAP — OBEV— OBVV— OBRV— OQP— PFE
— QP-2 — SBA—TCEP — TOP— VA — WP — WTP-1
(Dream Pedlary.)— PB-9— PCD
(Dreams to Sell.)— CBPC
("If there were dreams to sell.") — EG— EPW-4
Dreams. — Cecil Frances Alexander. — TIP
Dreams. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French by Henry van
Dyke.
(Eight Echoes from the Poems of Auguste Angellier — II.)
Dreams. — Thomas Edward Brown. — GTML— VLEP
Dreams. — Richard Corbet. — EV-2
Dreams.— William Henry Drummond. — EPW-5
Dreams. — John Dryden. — GPE
Dreams. — Reginald C. Eva. — PDN
Dreams, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Dreams.— J. W. Foley.— SPE-7
Dreams. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG — CVG
Dreams. — Ruth Landon. — OTA
Dreams. — S. Walter Norris. — OHCS-3 7
(Dreams for Sale.)— WRR-2
Dreams.— Edgar Allan Poe.— IAP
Dreams. — Philip M. Raskin. — OQP — QP-2
Dreams, sel. — Olive Schreiner.
Artist's Secret, The. — SPE-1
Dreams. — S. Virginia Sherwood. — PPA— RYC
Dreams, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-4
Dreams Ahead, The. — Edwin Carlile Litsey. — FF— HT — POI
— SPE-4
Dreams and Realities.— Phoebe Cary.— • LPS-1 — OHCS-6
Dreams Are Best. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
"Dreams! cheer the child with sights of joy."— Unknown, tr.
fr. the Greek by C. B. Sheridan.— BOL
Dreams, Empty Dreams. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Book III).
Dreams for Sale.— S. Walter Norris.— WRR-2
(Dreams.)— OHCS-37
Dreams in the Dusk. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
"Dreams of My Heart, The." — Sara Teasdale. See Dark Cup,
The.
Dreams of the Dreamer, The. — Georgia Douglas Johnson.—
C-JDC-
Dreams of the Sea. — William Henry Davies.— NLK—TCEP
Dreams Old and Nascent. — D. H. Lawrence. — WGRP
Dreams to Sell. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Dream-Pedlary.
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AN INDEX TO POBTEY AND RECITATIONS
Dream-Ship, The.— Eugene Field. — BTB-9 — PEF — SR —
Dream-Song. — Walter de la Mare. — BOL
Dream-Teller, The.— Padraic Gregory.— HBMV
Dreamthorp, sel. — Alexander Smith.
^ Christmas.— COAH
Dream-Tryst. — Francis Thompson.— GPE— GTML— POTT—
VA
Dreary Black Hills, The (diff. vers.).— Unknown.— ABF (with
music} — ABS — AS (with music} — CSF (with music)
Dreary, Dreary Life, The (with music).— Unknown.— CSF
Dreary Song, A. — Shirley Brooks. — PA
D'rectiori-Post, The. — William Barnes. — ABVC
Dregs.— Ernest Dowson.— BMEP — HBV— LEAP— OBMV —
POTT— VLEP
Dreme, The, sel. Sir David Lyndesay.
Prologue (abr.). — EBSV
(Prolog, The.)— EPOM
(Extracts from "The Dreme.") — EPW-1
Dresden. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German. — PER
Dress.— Henry Luttrell. See Advice to Julia.
Dress Model. — Douglas B. Krantzor. — BFP
Dress Reformer, The. — Unknown. — WRR-39
"Dress that my Brother has put on is thin, The." — "Lady of
Sakanoye." See Manyo Shu.
Dresscessional, A. — Carolyn Wells. — WBLP
Dressed Turkey, The.— Unknown.— PPYP— YPS
Dresser, The.— Walt Whitman. — APB — LEAP
(Wound-Dresser, The.)— CAP— IAP— TCAP
Dressing the Bride. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — BAV
Dressing the Doll.— William Brighty Rands.— PRWS— VA
Dressing Up. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Dried Apple Pies. — Unknown. — BLPA
Dried-up Fountain, The. — Robert Leighton. — VA
Drifting. — Thomas Buchanan Read. — AA— APL— BTB-4 —
CCR— GN— HBV— ISP — LEAP— LEAP — LPS-1—
MCT— OBAV— OHCS-1— PER— PTER— WRR-33
Drifting Away. — Charles Kingsley. — CPOI
("Lo, I am with you always.") — OHPI
Drifting Petal, A.— Mary McNeil Fenollosa.— A A
Drifting Sands and a Caravan. — Yolande Langworthy. — BLPA
Driftwood (abr.). — Trumbull Stickney. — HBV
Driftwood.— Winifred Welles.— SPT
Drill of the Patriots. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Drilling in Russell Square. — Edward Shanks. — OBMV
Drirnin Donn Dilis. — John Walsh. — TIP
Drink! Drink! Drink!— Louise S. Upham. — OHCS-9
"Drink, gossips mine! we drink no wine." — Unknown, tr. fr.
the French by John Addington Symonds.
/Medieval Norman Songs, XVIII.)— AWP
' Drink not the third glass which thou canst not tame " —
George Herbert. See Church Porch, The.
Drink That Rot Gut.— Unknown.— ABF
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes. — Ben Jonson (after Phi-
lostratus) . — LPS-1 — SBA — SR
("Drink to me only," etc.) — EG
(From "The Forest.")— LEAP
(Song to Celia— C.).— AWP— BEL — CRE — EP — EPP-
EPS— EPW-2— EV-2 — GPE— GR-e — JAWP—
OTA— PIAE— TOP— TPH— WBP
(To Celia. )— AEP-W— AEV—ALV— ATP— BCEP--B LV
EPEP— FT — GEPM — GTBS-^GTSE— GTSL'
— HBV— ISP— LL-4— MCCG — NAL— OBEV-
OBS — PFE—PG — POOI — PPD-2— PTER—
SPE-2— TCEP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-5
Drink To-Day [and Drown All Sorrow]. — John Fletcher et al
See Bloody Brother, The.
Drink with Something in It, A. — Ogden Nash. — TL
Drinking (C.).— Abraham Cowley (after the Greek of Anac-
reon).— AEP-W— CEP— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2— GPE—
HBV— LEAP— OBEV— PG
(Anacreontic — Drinking.) — EA
(Of Drinking.)— ALV
("Thirsty earth soaks up the rain, The.") — EG — LC
Drinking a Farm. — H. L. Hastings.— PPYP — YPS
Drinking Alone in the Moonlight. — Li T'ai-po, tr fr the
Chinese by Amy Lowell and Florence Ayscough. — AWP
Drinking Annie's Tears.— Rose A. Hartwick Thorpe.— SPE-5
Drinking Song.— Nicolas Boileau, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Drinking Song, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Drinking Song, A. — William Shakespeare. See Antony and
Cleopatra.
Drinking Song. — Unknown. — CSF
Drinking Song for Present-Day Gatherings. — Morris Bishop.
Drinking-House over the Way, The. — M. L. Nutting.— OHCS-33
Drinking-Song, A. — Henry Carey. — OBEV
Drink's Doings. — Unknown. — TS
Drink's Last Bluff.— Unknown. — SPE-S
Drip of the Irish Rain, The. — Margaret M. Halvey. — GSRC
Dripping Sheet, The. — Unknown. — PA
Drive On! Drive On!— William M. Thayer.— OHCS-28
Drive Tete-a-Tete Party.— Unknown.— WRR-54
Driver, The.— "F. M. H. D."— PAPm
Drivin' Steel (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Driving Home the Cows. — Kate Putnam Osgood.— AA— BTP—
HBV— LEAP — LLC — LPS-2— MDAH— OHCS-1—
PAH— PAPm— PECK— PTA-1
Driving Home the Cows. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — PPD-2
Driving Saw-Logs on the Plover. — Unknown.- — AS (with mu-
Dromedary,^The.— A. Y. Campbell.— HBMV— PFE—PPA
Drop a Pebble in the Water.— James W. Foley.— -BLPA
Drop, Drop, Slow Tears. — Phineas Fletcher. — EV-2 — LPS-2—
OBS
(Hymn, A.)— SPE-4
(Litany, A.)— AEP-W— OBEV
Drop of Dew, A. — Andrew Marvell.— EPW-2— LPS-2 — MV-2
(On a Drop of Dew, A.)— EV-2— OBS
Drop of Ink, A. — Joseph Ernest Whitney.-— A A
Drop of Water, The.— Harry Stackpoole.— BTB-7
Drop Your Bucket Where You Are. — Sam Walter Foss. — FF
— POI
Dropped Stitch, The. — Unknown. — PDN
Dropping Corn. — Maurice Thompson.— PR
Drops. — Peter Robertson. — DRB
Drostan and Yseul, sel.— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp)
Love-Song of Drostan, The. — LHW
Drought, sets. — Jan van Avond.
"Powder is the grass" (9).— MM
"Softly and quietly" (10).— MM
Drought. — David John Darlow.— MM
Drought.— Katharine Tynan.— GTIV
Drought Harvest. — Alta Booth Dunn. — VF
Drouth. — Mary Austin. — -NP
Drouth. — Unknown. — BLV
(Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring.)— OBEV
Drover, A.— Padraic Colum.— AWP— HBV— JAWP— LBBV—
LL-4— MBP— NP— OBM;V— WBP
Drovers, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PBGG
Drowned Lover, The. — Lady Margaret Sackville. — AV
Drowned Mariner, The.— Elizabeth Oakes Smith.— AA
Drowned Seaman, The.— Maude Goldring.— HBMV
Drowned Soldier, A. — Cyril Tourneur.— BHV
Drowned Woman. — Elinor Wylie.— TBM
Drowning of Pharaoh and His Army, The. — Csedmon. See
Paraphrase of the Scriptures.
Drowning Singer, The. — "Marianne Farninghum" (Mary Anne
Hearne). — MHT
(Last Hymn, The.)— BLPA— BTB-2-LOW—OHCS-14—
POI— PTA-1— PTWP
Drowning Swallow, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"Drowsily hum, drowsily hum,"' — Unknown.
(Love and Protection of Mother and Father, The [Italian}.)
—BOL
Drowsy Sleeper, The (A vers.). — -Unknown. — ABS
(Willie and Mary— B ww.)— ABS
Drug Clerk, The.— Eunice Tietjens.— HRMV—LA— TBM
Drug Clerk's Trials, A.— Unknown.~'WRR-7
Drug Store.— John V. A. Weaver.— GR-a— HBMV— NP
Drugs. — Finley Peter Dunne. — SPE-8
Drug-Store, The. — Mtma Lee.— OA
Drug-Store Scene. — Gloria Martinez.— WRR-4 7
Druid, The.— John Banister Tabb.— A A
Druid Christmas, The. — Vachel Lindsay. Sec My Lady,
Dancer for the Universe.
Druid Harp, The. — Vachel Lindsay. Sec My Lady, Dancer
for the Universe.
.Druid Song of Cathvah, The.— John Todhuntcr.— TIP
Drum The. — John Farrar.— GFA
•Euj
Drum
Drum
Drum
Drum
Drum
Drum
Drum
Drum
The.-
ugene Field.— MPC-4—PB-3— PEF
— Langston Hughes. — MAP
The.— Joseph Lee.—GPWW
The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
The. — John Scott of Amwcll.—QE&C
The.— fedith Sitwell.— FOOT
The. — Edward Forrester Sutton. — MMV— NPSC
A.— Stanley Waterloo.— OHCS-30
Drum Taps to Heaven. — James Church Alvord. — RH
Drumhead Court-Martial, A.— Unknown.— •OHCS-32
Drummer, The. — Anne Robinson. — SUS
Drummer Boy, A.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Drummer Boy, The. — Unknown. — LLC — OHCS-4
Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, The. — Kale B. Sherwood,—
BTB-5—PPP— PTA-1— WRR-4
Drummer Hodge. — Thomas Hardy.— AWP— EPP— JAWP—
WBP
Drummer of Company C, The.— Robert C.V. Meyers.— OHCS-33
Drummer-Boy, The. — Unknown.— QliCS-32
Drummer-Boy and the Shepherdess, The.— -William Brighty
Rands.— CB PC
Drummer-Boy of Kent, The.— Unknown.— WRR-6
Drummer-Boy of the Rappahannock. — Fred Emerson Brooks. —
Drummer-Boy's Burial, The. — Unknown, — LPS-2
Drummer's Bride, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-8
Drummers Sing, The.— -Lew Sarett. See Thunderdrums.
Drummin Wood. — F. R. Higgins. — TL
Drurnnotes. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Drums, The.— Grif Alexander.— PPGW
Drums, The. — Berton Braley. — WTP-2
Drums of the Fore and Aft (much abr.). — Rudyard Kipling.—
SPE-6
Drum-Taps. — Walt Whitman. — APB
Drunkard, The. — Fenton Johnson. — LA
Drunkard, The.— J. O. Rockwell.— LLC
Drunkard-Maker, The.— Unknown.— WRR-33
Drunkard's Catechism and Ten Commandments.— Unknown.—
Drunkard's Daughter, The.— Eugene J. Hall.— BTB-6
Drunkard's Death, The.— Charles Dickens. See Sketches by Boz.
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TITLE INDEX
Busk
Drunkard's Death, The. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-17
Drunkard's Doom, The. — Unknown. — ABF (with music) — AS
(si. cliff.)
Drunkard's Dre.am, The.— Charles W. Denison. — OHCS-11
Drunkard's Dre'ara, The. — Francis S. Smith. — OHCS-10
Drunkard's Dream, The. — Unknown. — WRR-18
Drunkard's Funeral, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Drunkard's Grand March, The.— Sam P. Jones. — SPE-5
Drunkard's Hell, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Drunkards in the Street, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Drunkards Not All Brutes. — John B. Gough. — OHCS-4
Drunkard's Repentance, A. — Timothy S. Arthur. See Ten
Nights in a Barroom.
Drunkard's Ten Commandments, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Drunkard's Thirst, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Drunkard's Wife, The. — Elihu Burritt.— OHCS-15
Drunkard's Wife, The. — Ruth Cooper.— OHCS-25
Drunken Desperado, The. — Baird Bpyd. — SCC
(Cowboy Boasting Chants I" I'm. wild," etc. — abr. var.~\) — ABF
Drunken Engineer, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Drunken Heracles. — Wallace Gould. — LA
Drunken Rose, The. — Amarou, tr. jr. the Sanskrit by
E. Ppwys Mathers.— AWP
Drunken Soliloquy in a Coal Cellar, A. — Alf Burnett. — OHCS-2
Dry Be That Tear.— Richard Brinsley Sheridan.— TIP
Dry Bread. — Victor Hugo, tr. jr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Dry Heart, The. — Alan Porter.— BPM-32
Dryad, The.— Alexander M. Stephen.— CPG
Dryad Song.— Margaret Fuller.— AA—OHPI—WGRP
Dryads. — Siegfried Sassoon.— GT-2
Drying Their Wings. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Dschelaleddin Rumi, sel.— Unknown, tr. jr. the Sanskrit by
Fanny Raymond Ritter.
Brahma.— WRR-33
(Creator in Creation, The.) — HT
Du Bist Wie Eine Blume. — Heinrich Heine, tr. jr. the German
by Kate Kroeker.— AWP— JAWP— WBP— WTP-5 (tr
by T. Martin).
(Two Songs of Heine, tr. by Van Dyke.)— PVD
(Translated Way, The, tr. by Franklin P. Adams.) —
BOHV
Duality. — Kenneth Slade Ailing.— CAW
Duality. — Arthur Sherburne Hardy. — AA
Dubiety. — Robert Browning. — CPOI
Dubious "Old Kriss," A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Dublin.— Charles J. Lever. — PER
Duchess May. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Rhyme of
the Duchess May, The.
Duchess of Main, The, sel. — John Webster.
Hark! Now Everything Is Still (fr. Act IV, sc. ii). —
AEP-W— B EL— EPEP— E V-2— OB S
(Hark.)— CH
(Heart-cry of the Duchess, The.) — BCEP
(Shrouding of the Duchess of Main, The.)— BCEP —
OBEV— SBA
("What hideous noise was that?") — EA
Duck, The.— Edith King.— GFA— HBVY— MPC-4— PB-2
Duck and the Kangaroo, The. — Edward Lear.— GFA
Ducks. — Norrnan Ault. — PBV
Ducks.— Frederick W. Harvey.— MLP—YT
"When God had finished the Stars," etc. (III).— JPC— PC
Ducks. — Clinton Scollard. — MCG
Ducks, The.— Alice Wilkins.— GFA
Ducks at Dawn. — James S. Tippett. — UTS
Duck's Ditty.— Kenneth Grahame.— MCG— MPB— RAR— SUS
"UTS
Dude, A. — Joseph Bert Smiley. — OHCS-32
Dude in a Horse-Car, The.— George W. Kyle. — PTWP
(Swell in a Horse-Car, The.) — OHCS-29
Due North.— Benjamin R. C. Low.— HBMV— HTR
Duel, The.— Eugene Field.— BHP—BTP—CCP—CPN— GFA—
HBV— HBVY— MCG — MPC-4 ~- OHFP — PB-6 —
PECK — PEF — POI — RAR— RON — SL— UTS—
WRR-35— YT
Duel, The.— Theodore Maynard.— BMC— CAW
Duel, The. — Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer. — HBMV
Duel between Mr. Shott and Mr. Not, The. — Harper's Weekly.
—CHS
(Mysterious Duel, A.) — OHCS-20
Duel of Hector and Achilles.-r-Homer. See Iliad.
Duel of Paris and Menelaus, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The
(Combat between Paris and Menelaus).
Duel on a High Tower, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Duel S&ene.-- Richard Brinsley Sheridan. See Rivals, The.
Duelists, The. — Muna Lee. — OA
Duelist's Honor, The. — Bishop John England. — OHCS-5
Duelist's Victory, The. — George T. Lanergan. — BTB-4
Duelling. — William Cowper. See Conversation.
Duenna, The, sels. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Air: "I ne'er could any luster see." — HBV
How Oft, Louisa, Hast Thou Told. — EV-3
Oh, the Days When I Was Young.— EV-3
Song: "Had I a heart for falsehood framed" (fr. Act I,
sc. v).— CEP— HBV— OBEC— TIP
(Had I a Heart for Falsehood Framed.)— EV-3
Song: "If a daughter you have, she's the plague of your
life" (fr. Act I, sc. iii).— CEP
This Bottle's the Sun of Our Table.— EV-3
Duet, A, sel. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
Confessions (arr). — SPE-2
Duet, — Charles Lotin Hildreth. — PR
Duet, A. — Thomas Sturge Moore.-
OBVV
Duet.— Leonora Speyer.— BAP— GPE— HBMV— PC-
Duet, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WTP-10
Dugall Quin (A and B vers.}. — Unknown.— ESPB
Dug-Out, The.— Siegfried Sassoon.— CH — MBP — MCCG —
OHIP
Duke of Athole's Nurse, The (A and B vers.) -
ESPB
Duke of Benevento, The. — Sir John Henry Moore. — CEP—
OBEC
Duke of Buckingham, The. — Alexander Pope. See Moral Es
says.
Duke of Gordon's Daughter, The. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
-LEAP — MBP — OBEV—
-WTP-8
MCCG —
-Unknown. —
(si. diff.)
Duke of Plaza-Toro, The.-
doliers, The.
Sir William S. Gilbert. See Gon-
Dukite Snake, The.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— BTB-2— OHCS- 16
Dulce et Decorum. — T. P. Cameron Wilson. — HBMV — VOD
Dulce et Decorum Est. — Wilfred Owen. — MBP — RH
Dulcina. — Sir Walter Raleigh. — ALV
Dulciora. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Dulcis Memoria. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Dule's i' This Bonnet o' Mine, The. — Edwin Waugh. — HBV—
"Dull is my verse: not even thou." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics and Epigrams — VI.) — ERP
Dull Road, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"Dull uncertain brain, A." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Frag
ments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift.
Dullness.— George Herbert.— AEP-W
Dum Vivimus Vigilamus. — Charles Henry Webb. — AA — LEAP
Dum Vivimus, Vivamus. — Philip Docldridge. — OBEC
(Christian Life, The.)— OHCS-18
Dumain's Rhymes. — William Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's
Lost.
Dumb Child, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
Dumb in June, sel. — Richard Burton.
Summer (fr. Pts. II, III and IV).— NLK
Dumb Savior, The. — Mary E. Bryan.— BTB-7
Dumb Soldier, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BFVR — CPN—
MPC-7
Dumb-Bell Drill. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Dumb-Waiter, The.— Frederic S. Cozzens.— OHCS-7
Dun Snake, The. — Harry Noyes Pratt. — TL
Duna.— Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.— BMEP— HBV— MCCG—
MLP— POT— VOD— WTP-7
Dunbar. — Anne Spencer. — BANP — CDC
Duncan Gray.— Robert Burns.— BEL— BHP—BSV— CBOV—
CEP— CRE— CRP — EBSV — EM-1 — EP — EPP—
EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3— GEPM — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— LL-4 — MCCG— OBEC— TOP— TPH
(Duncan Gray Cam' Here to Woo.) — ALV — LPS-1
Duncan's Murder. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
Dunciad, The, sels. — Alexander Pope.
"Books and the Man I sing" (Bk. I, 1729 ed.) — CEP
("Mighty mother and her son, who brings, The" — with
si. diff.—1728 ed.)— EPRE
"Then thus. 'Since man from beast by words is known' "
(Bk. LV, 11. 149-656, abr.).— EP
(Conclusion of the Dunciad — 11. 605-656.)— EPW-3
(Extract from the Dunciad ["Oh (cried the goddess) for
some pedant reign"]— 11. 175-238).— EPW-3
(Last Lines of the Dunciad — 11. 565-656.) — GEPC
("O Muse! relate [for you can tell alone,"] — 11. 619-
656.)— EPP— EV-3
(Triumph of Dulness, The.) — OBEC
("She comes! She comes! The sable throne behold!" —
11. 629-656.)— EPC—NBE
Duncton Hill. — Hilaire Belloc. — GPE
Dunderburg Jenkins's "Fortygraf" Album. — George Kyle. —
Dundreary in the Country. — Tom Taylor (?).— OHCS-15
(Lord Dundreary in the Country.) — BTB-5
Dunes, The. — Laura B. Annett. — HB
Dunes.— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Dungeon, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Osorio; or Re
morse.
Dunkerque-Paris Line. — Mrs. Naomi Mitchison. — BPM-32
Duns Scotus's Oxford. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — NAMP —
OBMV
Dunstone Hill. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Duo. — Olive Tilford Dargan.— HBMV
Durable Bon Mot, The.— Keith Preston.— HBMV
Durand of Blonden. — Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German by
James Clarence Mangan.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Diirer's Melancholia. Sir William Watson. — CBOV
(On Diirer's Melencolia.y — VA
Durham Field. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB (si. diff.)
During a Chorale by Cesar Franck. — Witter Bynner. See To
Celia.
During Music. — J. B. B. Nichols. — FT
During Music. — Arthur Symons. — MBP — VA
During Sickness. — Mabel V. Irvine. — HMSP
Durisdeer. — Lady John Scott.— EBSV
"Duru, duru, duru, Ha!" — Unknown.
(Love and Protection of Mother and Father, The [Sar
dinian].) — BOL
Dusk.— "^E" (George William Russell).— HTR—LL-4
Dusk.— Angelina Weld Grimke.— CDC
Dusk.— DuBose Heyward.—- HBMV— LS—SPP— TBM
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Dusk.— Archibald MacLeish.— HBMV
Dusk.— Clinton Scollard.— APD— BLP— PJH-2
Dusk.— Anderson M. Scruggs. See Sonnets of the Sea.
Dusk at Sea.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— BAP— OBAV— SBMV—
Dusk from a Train Window.— Gale Young Rice.— LS
Dusk m the Low Country.— DuBose Hey ward.— BAP— TC A P
Dusk of the Gods, seL— S. Funaroff.
"Of my deep hunger." — NAMP
Dusk Song.— William PI. A. Moore.— BANP
Dusk Song— The Beetle.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
(Beetle, The.) — PCD
Dusky Philosophy, seL — Frank R. Stockton.
Uncle Peter's Masterly Argument.— WRR- 15
Dust.— "M" (George William Russell).— BMEP — HBMV —
LBBV— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
Dust. — Sister Mary Angelita. — BMC — JKCP
Dust.— Rupert Brooke.— ALV— CPB— EPW-S— HBV— MB P—
Dust, The.— "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).—
MAP
Dust. — Waring Cuney. — CDC
Dust, The.— Gertrude Hall.— A A— OBAV
Dust, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — BAV — HBMV — VOD
Dust. — William Soutar. — BPM-32
Dust Dethroned, The. — George Sterling. See Three Sonnets
on Oblivion.
Dust of a Dancer. — Louise Driscoll. — OTA
Dust of Snow. — Robert Frost. — CMP
(Snow Dust.)— BAP— SPT
Dust of Timas, The.— Edwin Arlington Robinson (after the
Greek of Sappho.)— AWP—JAWP—WBP
(Variations of Greek Themes, VI.) — MOAP
Dust to Dust.— John Masefield.— PM
Dusting.— Viola MeynelL— BMC
Dustman, The. — Unknown. — ABVC — BOL
Dustman, The. — Frederick Edward Weatherley. — BOL— CPN
— HBV— MFC— OTPC
Dusty Doors.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Dusty End.— Sir William Watson.— OTA
Dusty Hour-Glass, The.— Amy Lowell.— ME
Dutch in the Medway, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Dutch in the m Medway, The. — Andrew Marvell. See Last In
structions to a Painter.
Dutch Lullaby, A. — Eugene Field. — BLPA — BOHV — DRB—
MPC-4—PBGP— PPD-2— SBA
(Wynken, Blynken, and Nod [C.].)— AA— APL— BAP—
BAV — CBPC— CCP—CFBP—CGOV— CPN—
GS — HBR — HBV — HBVY — LA— LEAP-
LEAP— MPB—NPSC— OTPC— PB-2— PC-
PECK — PEF — POI — PRWS — RAR— SL—
TSW — TSWC— TVC— TVSH— TYP— VOD—
Dutch Patrol, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman.— OBAV
Dutch Picture, A. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow — APD —
CBPC— DD A— HBVY— LH— M W— OB AV— PCD—
PFY— WTP-6— YT
(Simon Danz.)— OBVV
Dutch Proverb, A. — Matthew Prior. — CEP
Dutch Slumber Song. — Viola Chittenden White. — MLP — VOD
Dutchman, Dutchman, Won't You Marry Me? — Unknown.—
ABS
Dutchman's Breeches. — Arthur Guiterman. — YT
Dutchman's Serenade, The. — Unknown. — BTB-1— HHHA—
OHCS-19
Dutchman's Snake, The.— Unknown. — BTB-4
Dutchman's Speech at an Institute, A. — Unknown. — BTB-1
Dutchman's Telephone, The. — Unknown. — HHHA — OHCS-19
Dutchman's Testimony in a Steam Boat Case, A. — Unknown —
CD
Duteous Heart, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Duties of the States. — Elihu Root. — WRR-42
Dutifuls, The.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Duty. — Phillips Brooks. — BS
Duty. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (wr. at. to Robert Brown
ing).— PTA-2
(Reward of Service.) — BLPA
Duty. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Voluntaries (III)
Duty. — L. B. Fritts. — OA
Duty. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Duty. — Ellen S. Hooper. — BLPA — LPS-2 — OOP — PDN _ OP-1
(Beauty and Duty.) — HBV
Duty.— Alfred J. Hough.— WRR-33
Duty. — Edwin Markham. — HBMV— HBVY— ICBD— JPC—
OQP— QP-1— TSW
Duty. — Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, tr. fr. the
German.— OKC§'27— WRR-33
Duty. — Unknown. — LPS-2
Duty of Christian Folk, The (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. _
TMEV
Duty of Literary Men to America. — Thomas S. Grimke. —
(Our Country.)— FO AH
Duty of Public Service, The. — Lord Roseberry. — SPE-8
Duty of the American Scholar.— George W. Curtis.— OHCS-6
Duty Our Ladder. — Robert Leighton. — OQP— QP-2
Duty the Highest Call.— Eugene Wood.— WRR-5S
Dwainie.— -James Whitcomb Riley. See Flying Islands of the
Night, The.
Dwelling-Place, The.— Henry Vaughan.— OBS— WGRP
, . .— —
Dyeing Prospector, The. — Dan Foley. — DDA
Dying (Time aernity> CXXVIII).— Emily Dickinson.—
Dying.— Roden Noel. See Old, The.
Dying Actor, The.— Edgar Fawcett. — OHCS-1S
Dying Adrian to His Soul, The. — Emperor Hadrian, tr fr t he-
Latin by Matthew Prior.— GPE
(Adriani Morientis ad Aniniam Suam — with oriaivtni
French tr. by Fontenelle.)— CEP
(To His Soul.)— EP— EPP
Dying Alchemist, The.— Nathaniel Parker Willis. — OHC^-fi
Dying Boy, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-S
Dying Brigand, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Dying Calif ornian, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Dying Chauffeur, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Dying Chief, The.— William Sawyer.— OIiCS-3 5
Dying Child, The.— John Clare.— ERP
Dying Child, The.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-24
Dying Christian to His Soul, The (C.). — Alexander Pope (some
times at. to Sir Richard Steele, par. fr the Latin n-f
Emperor Hadrian). — AWP— CAW— CCR— EA— EV $
—HBV — JAWP — LEAP — LPS-2— OBEV—RT-
SBA— SPE-4— WBP— WRR-26
(Dying Christian, The.)— BTB-1— OHCS-14
(Ode: Dying Christian to His Soul, The.) — CEP
Dying Cowboy, The. — Unknown. — ABS—CSF (longer vers.
with music") — WTP-1 (longer i>crs.)
(O, Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie.) — ABS — AS (with
music; br. set.)— ATP— GR-1
(Lone Prairie, The— diff. vers.)—APW
Dying Fire, The. — Walter Savage Lander. See On His
Seventy-Fifth Birthday.
Dying Fireman, The. — Walt Whitman. Sec Song of Myself
(Dying Heroes).
Dying Gipsy's Dirge, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Guy Man-
nering.
Dying Girl, The.— Richard Dalton Williams.— TIP
Dying Gladiator, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Coliseum, The).
Dying Heroes.— -Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Dying Hogger, The. — Unknown.— AS (with music} — I HA
Dying Hymn, A. — Alice Cary.— HBV— LPS-2— OHCS-8
Dying in Harness.— John Boyle O'Reillv.— SPE-4
Dying Kiel, The. — William Shenstone.— 55PW-3
(Kid, The.)— OTPC
Dying Lover, The.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— BAP— HBV—
WTP-8
Dying Man in His Garden.— George Sewell. — GTBS— GTSE
Dying Newsboy, The.— Emily Thornton. — PTA-2
Dying Patriot, The. — James Elroy Flecker.— EV-S — HBMV—
LBBV— NV— POTT— VOD
Dying Ranger, The (with music).— Unknown. — CSF
Dying Reservist, The. — Maurice Baring. — HBV
Dying Saviour, The. — Paul Gerhardt.— LPS-2
Dying Scout. — William Lawrence Chittenden. — WRR-39
Dying Street Arab, The. — Matthias Barr. — OHCS-8
Dying Swan, The. — T. Sturge Moore.— MBP—OBMV
Dying Swan, The.— Alfred, Lard Tennyson.— GTSE— OTPC
Dying Thief, The.— J. S. Phillimore.— OQP— QP-1
Dying Words of Stonewall Jackson, The.— Sidney Lanier.—
APB— ™CAP~- ~PAH
Dying Year, The.— Clyde Walton Hill.— PEDC
Dying-Day of Death, The. — Ronald Campbell Macfie. — EBSV
Dykes, The.— Rudyard Kipling— MLP— RKV
Dynamite. — Lew Sarett.— PPD-2
Dynamite Plot, A. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-32
Dynamiter. — Carl Sandburg.— -CPCS
Dynamiter's Daughter, The. — Edgar Stamway Jackson.—
Dynastic Tiff.— Geoffrey Hell man.— ALV
Dynasts, The, sels. — Thomas Hardy.
Dynasts, The, Pt. Ill ("The eyelids of eve").— EPP
(Choruses on the Eve of Waterloo— -"Day's nether hours
.advance.")— MV-2
(Semi-Choruses and Chorus— -"To Thee whose eye all
nature owns.")— -SPT
Hussar's Song.— TCPD
(Budmouth Bears.)-— -CH
Man He Killed, The. — BMEP— CMP— CRP— LEAP—
MBP— MLP — NP— OQP— QP-1— RH—TCEP
— VLEP— WHA
Night of Trafalgar, The.— MBP—OBMV
(Trafalgar.)— CH
Dypsychus.— Arthur Hugh dough. See Dipsychus.
E. B. B. — James Thomson (1834-1882), — HBV— VLEP
E. G. de R.— James Russell Lowell .—FT
E Pluribus Unum— George W. Cutter .~~LLC— OHCS-3
E Tenebris.— Oscar Wilde.— CAW— JKCP— MBP— MOM
Each a Part of All. — Augustus Wright Bamberger (or Born-
berger) . — WBLP
(Out of the Vast,)— LOW— MRV— OQP— POI— QP-1
Each and All.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AA — AP — APB—
APD — APL — AWP — CAP— FPE— GPE — GR-a—
HBV— IAP— JHP— LL-3— LLC — LPS-2 — MCCG-
MOAP— OBAV— OHFP— OQP— PB-8 — PBGG— PC
t — QP-2— TCAP— TOP— TPH— WGRP
Each m His Own Tongue.— William Herbert Carruth.— BAP—
BBV— BLPA— BTP — CP — DDA — GPE — HBV-
HTR— LBAP— LOW — MHT — MRV — OHCS-40—
OHFP— OQP— POI— POT — PPP — PT — PTA-1—
PTER-Qp-l— TPH— WBLP— WGRP
(Others Call It God.)— SPE-7
Each in His Separate Way.— Mary Swain Paxton,— OA
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TITLE INDEX
Earth
Each New Hour's Passage Is the Acolyte.— Lord Alfred Doug
las. See City of the Soul, The.
Eager Spring. — Gordon Bottomley. — BMEP — CP — MBP
Eagle, The. — James J. Daly. — LA
Eagle, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BEL — BFP — BLA—
BLV — BMEP — BPN — CBE — CBOV — C H—
CRP(/ra#.)— EG— GN— GPE— GTML— GTSL— HBV
— ISP— LL-4— LPS-2— MW— OAEP— ODP— OFPE—
OHCS-14— OTPC — PCD— PPA— PIAE— RIS— RON
-SN-SUS-TYP~UTS-VLEP~WLIP-WTP-9-:
Eagle. — James B. Thomas. — BLA
Eagle and the Mole, The. — Elinor Wylie.— APA— AWP— BLV
"Eagle" and "Vulture," The.— Thomas Buchanan Read PAH
Eagle Dance. — Walpi Indians, tr. by Witter Bynner.— TL
Eagle Hen, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Eagle Hunter, The. — Rose O'Neill. — TBM
Eagle of Corinth, The. — Henry Howard Brownell. — PAH
Eagle of the Blue, The. — Herman Melville.— AA
Eagle Screams, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Eagle Song. — Gordon Bottomley. See Suilven and the Eagle.
Eagle Sonnets, sels. — Clement Wood.
III. "I have been sure of three things all my life." — GPE
— HBMV
VII. "Flower of the dust am I: for dust will flower"
GPE— HBMV
IX. "O bitter moon, O cold and bitter moon."— GPE—
X. "How petty, then, the me above the you." — NV
XL "When down the windy vistas of the years." — GPE—
XIX. "I am a tongue for a beauty. Not a day." — GPE
HBMV
XX. "We are the singing shadows beauty casts." — GPE —
HBMV
Eagle That Is Forgotten, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— APA— ATP
—AWP— BAP— CMP — CP — CPL — HBV— IAP—
JAWP— LBMV — LEAP— MAP— MOAP—NP—PFY
— SC— SMP— TCPD— TOP— WBP— WHA— WTP-6
Eagle Trail, The. — Hamlin Garland.— BAP
Eagle Youth.— Karle Wilson Baker.— AOAH
Eagle's Fall, The.— Charles Goodrich Whiting. — A A
Eagle's Flight, An.— H. Bedinger.— BTB-7
Eagle's Rock, The. — Unknown.— BTB-1 — OHCS-8
Eagle's Song, The. — Mary Austin. — NP
Eagle's Song, The.— Richard Mansfield. — DD— HBV— HBVY
— HHHA— MC— MDAH— MPC-14— PAH— SPE-4
Earl Bothwell. — Unknown. — ESPB
Earl Brand. — Unknown. — ESPB (A, B and F vers.) —
OBB (A vers., si. abr.)
(Douglas Tragedy, The.) — BB — BLV (sL diff.)~ EBSV
—EPC—EPW4— HBV— OBB— PIAE (si. abr.)
Earl Crawford. — Unknown. — ESPB
Earl Haldan's Daughter. — Charles Kingsley. — OG — STB
(Ballad: A. D. 1400.)— GN
(Ballad of Earl Haldan's Daughter, The.) — CSBP— EV-5 —
GS— OTPC
"Earl March look'd on his dying child." — Thomas Campbell. —
GTSL
(Maid of Neidpath, The.)— GTBS— GTSE
(Song: Earl March Looked on His Dying Child.) — STB
(Song.)— EBSV— HBV
Earl Mar's Daughter. — Unknown. See Earl of Mar's Daugh
ter, The.
Earl Mertoun's Song. — Robert Browning. See Blot in the
'Scutcheon, A.
Earl Norman and John Truman. — Charles Mackay. — VA
Earl o' Quarterdeck, The. — George Macdonald. — LPS-2— PB-9
Earl of Aboyne. The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Earl of Errol, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Earl of Mar's Daughter, The (diff. vers.). — Unknown.- —
CH (abr.)— ESPB— STB
(Earl Mar's Daughter.)— GN— HBV— OBB
(Fairy Prince, The.)— CTBP
Earl of Surrey to Geraldine, The. — Michael Drayton. See
England's Heroical Epistles.
Earl of Westmoreland, The.— Unknown. — ESPB
Earl Rpthes.— Unknown.— ESPB
Earl Sigurd's Christmas Eve. — Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. —
BTB-8 (si. abr.)—CLS
Earliest Christian Hymn. — Clement, of Alexandria, tr. fr the
Greek by Edward H. Plumptre.— WGRP
(Hymn to Christ the Saviour.)— CAW
Earliest Sea Song. — Unknown. See Sailing of the Pilgrims
from Sandwich towards St. James of Compostella, The.
Earliest Spring.— William Dean Howells, — OBEV — OBVV
Early.— Dorothy Aldis.— CCP
Early. — Leonora Speyer. — BPM-30
Early Autumn. — Dart Fairthorne.— PEOR
Early Bluebird, An. — Maurice Thompson. — A A
Early Christian, An.— Robert Barnabas Brough.— OBVV
Early Christmas Morning. — Mary B. Peck.— BTB-3— HS
Early Death.— Hartley Coleridge.— HBV— OBEV
Early Friendship.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).—
LPS-1
(Friends of Youth.)— BFV
Early Gods, The.— Witter Bynner.— ME
Early Hours.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
See By Cool Siloam's Shady
"Early I rose."— Papago Indians, tr. by Mary Austin.
(Love Song.) — AWP — JAWP
(Papago Love- Songs — I.) — APW
Early Influences.— Mark Akenside. See Pleasures of Imagina
tion, The,
Early Love of the Country and of Poetry.— William Cowper
See Task, The (Bk. IV [Nature and Poetry]).
Early Lynching.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS— MAP
Early Miss Crocus. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow. — PPYP
Early Moon.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— EMS— MOAP—PG
Early Morn.— William Henry Davies. — CH
Early Morning, The.— Hilaire Belloc. — BMEP — HBMV —
HBVY— JKCP— LEAP— RIS
Early Morning at Bargis.— Hermann Hagedorn. — HBV— NLK
Early Morning in a Glade. — Glenn Ward Dresbach.— NP
Early Morning Meadow Song. — Charles Dalmon. — ALV — CH—
HBMV
Early Mornings. — Unknown. See Mananitas (de Jalisco)
Early News.— Anna Maria Pratt.— AA— MCG
Early Piety.— Reginald Heber. ~ ~
Rill.
Early Primrose, The.— Henry Kirke White. See To an Early
Primrose.
Early Rising. — Lady Flora Hastings. — GS — OTPC
Early Rising. — John G. Saxe. — APW— BOHV — HBR — HBV
— LEAP— OHCS-4— PR— THP
Early Rising and Prayer. — Henry Vaughan.— EV-2
(Sunrise.)— CGOV
Early Spring.— William Henry Davies.— GPE— TVSH
Early Spring. — Philippa Galloway. — BPM-33
Early Spring. — Kalidasa. See Seasons, The.
Early Spring^^
Early Spring Brook, The.— Richard Henry Dana. — BAV
Early Start, An.— Helen Chaffee.— BTB-7
Earn a Dollar. — Clara Lynn Rickard. — HB
Earnest Cry, An. — Mrs. Frances Dana Gage.— TS
(God, Free the Drink Captive.)— WRR-1 8
Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress Not to Forsake Him (C)
— Sir Thomas Wyatt.—AEP-W— BEL— CRE— LPS-1
— SB A — TOP
("And wilt thou leave me thus?")— EG— OAEP — TPH
(Appeal, The.)— OBEV— OBSC
(Lover's Appeal, The.) — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — WTP-10
Earth, The— "^E" (George William Russell).— CMP
Earth, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— AA—AP
Earth. — John Gould Fletcher. — SPP
Earth. — Oliver Herford. See Bashful Earthquake, The.
Earth.— William Caldwell Roscoe.— VA
Earth.— John Hall Wheel ock.— APA — CP — GBOV— GPE—
HBMV— MAP— ME— MMV— MRV— NPSC — NV—
PIAE— SBMV— TPH
Earth and Air. — Frank Ernest Hill. — MAP
Earth and Her Birds.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Earth and Man, The. — Stopford Augustus Brooke.— BFP —
GPE— HBV— OTPC— POY— TIP
Earth and Man. — George Meredith. — EPN
Earth and Sky.— Eleanor Farjeon.— SUS
Earth Angel. — Barbara Young. — BAP
Earth at Night.— Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Earth Breath, The.— "^E" (George William Russell).— BEL—
CRE
Earth Folk.— Walter de la Mare.— GT-2
Earth for Sale, The.— Harold Monro.— CMP
Earth Has Not Anything to Show More Fair. — William Words
worth.— HBR— WHA
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802 — C.) —
ATP— AWP— BEL — BPN— CBOV— CR— CRP
— EM-2— EP — EPN— EPNC— EPP— EPW-4 —
ERP— ES— EV-3— FT — GEPC— ISP— JAWP-
LEAP— MCT— NAL— OAEP— OBRV — PFE —
PIAE— SBA — SEP — TCEP — TOP— TPH —
WBP— WLIP
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — GPE — GR-e —
LL-4
("Earth has not anything" etc.) — EG
(On Westminster Bridge.) — ST
(Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — AEV —
MBL— OTPC
(Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3
1802.)— CRE- HBV— LPS-2— PER— PTER
(Upon Westminster Bridge.)— BCEP — BLV — CGOV —
GEPM — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL — OBEV —
PB-9— PYM—TBV— TVSH— WP
(Upon Westminster Bridge, September 13, 1803.) — MCCG
(Westminster Bridge.) — CBE— LLC — WRR-1
Earth Is Enough — Edwin Markham. — MOM — OQP — QP-1
Earth Like a Mother. — Ethel Johnson McNaught. — VF
Earth Listens.— Katharine Lee Bates. — PSO
Earth Love.— Beatrice Redpath. — CPG
Earth Lover. — Harold Vinal. — GPE
Earth Melody. — Christy MacKaye. — PIAE
Earth Song.— David McKee Wright. — AOAH
Earth to Earth. — Phoebe Gary. — TVSH
Earth to Earth. — "Michael Field" (Zatherine Bradley and
Edith Cooper.)— VA
Earth to Earth.— Unknown.— CGOV
Earth upon Earth (in mod. Eng.).— Unknown.— TMEV
Earth Voices.— Bliss Carman. — OCL
£ arSf Sr111 S^tfe.8*11^' The.— Frank Ernest Hill.— LA
Earth Worshiped, The.— Catherine Gate Coblentz.— MOM
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Earthborn
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
Earthborn. — Peter Me Arthur. — OCL
Earth-Born. — Odell Shepard. — OBAV
Earth-Bound. — Lisbeth Fish. — HB
Earth-Bound,.— Alfred Noyes.— CP AN- 1
Earth-Canonized. — Henry Morton Robinson. — CAW
Earthly Paradise, The, sels. — William Morris.
Apology, An.— AWP — BEL — BLPA — BPN — EPN —
EPNC— EPW-5— GTSL—LL-4 — OAEP— POTT
— SB A— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VLEP
(Idle Singer, The— a&r.)— BMEP
(Idle Singer of an Empty Day.) — GEPM
(Introduction to "The Earthly Paradise.") — CPOI
("Of Heaven or Hell I have no power to sing.") — CRE
EP— EPP
(Prelude to "The Earthly Paradise.")— LEAP
(Singer's Prelude, The.)— HBV— VA
April (a&r.)— EA
Atalanta's Race (in March).— BEL— BMEP (much abr.)
— BPN— CRE— EV-S— LPS-1 (much a&r.)
(Atalanta's Defeat — sel.) — VA
(Atalanta's Victory — sel.) — VA
(To Atalanta — short set.) — CPOI
August. — BPN
February.— EPW-S
Golden Apples, The (in December.) — EPN
Hosting of the Fiends, The (fr. The Ring Given to Venus
[in January]).— EPW-S
June.— BPN— POTT— VLEP
King's Visit, The (fr. Man Born to be King, The [in
March]).— V A
Lady of the Land, The (in June). — CRE— EP — EPP—
GR-e (a&r.)— PTER— TOP— VLEP (a&r.)
(Castle on the Island, The— sel. fr. above.)— EPW-5
Land across the Sea, A (fr. Watching of the Falcon, The
[in July]).— V A
L'Envoi. — BPN
(Book Speaks to Chaucer, The — sel.) — EPW-5
March.— HBV— LPS-2— POTT— SB A— VLEP
May (a&r.)— EA
("O love, this morn when the sweet nightingale" — a&r.)
— EG
Michael's Ride (fr. Man Born to Be King, The
[in March]).— EPW-S
November (a&r.) .— EA— EPN— GTML— GTSL
October.— EPN— POTT— VLEP
Prologue: "Forget six counties overhung with smoke. ' —
BEL— EP— EPN (a&r.)— EPP (a&r.)
(Prologue to "The Earthly Paradise" — much a&r.) — EA
Proud King, The (in April). — EV-5
Song from "Ogier the Dane" (in August). — BPN— OAEP
—POTT— VLEP
(Antiphony.)— CPOI— VA
("In the white-flower'd hawthorn brake.") — EG
Song from "The Hill of Venus" ("Before our lady came
on earth" [in February]).— POTT— VLEP
(Song of the Young Men and Girls to Venus.) — MV-2
Song from "The Land East of the Sun and West of the
Moon" ("Outlanders, whence come ye last?"
[in September]). — POTT
(Minstrels and Maids.) — COAH — GN
(Outlanders, Whence Come Ye Last?) — SC
Song from the "Story of Acontius and Cydippe" ("Fair
is the night and fair the day" [in October]). —
BPN— POTT— VLEP
(Song.)— HBV
Song from the "Story of Cupid and Psyche" ("O pensive
maid" [in May]).— BPN— POTT— VLEP
(Song: To Psyche.)— V A
Earthly Paradise, The. — W. R. Moses. — TB
Earthquake, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Earthquake in Egypt, The. — Unknown. — CD
Earthquakes Preferred. — Mrs. M. L. Rayne. — WRR-36
Earth's Angels. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Earth's Burdens. — Ernest Charles Jones. — VA
Earth's Common Things. — Minot J. Savage. — LOW— MRV—
OQP— POI— QP-1— ST
(In Common Things.) — BS
Earth's Easter. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — EOAH— SBMV
Earth's Immortalities. — Robert Browning. — BPN— VLEP
Earth's Noblemen. — Unknown. — *OHCS-20
Earth's Secret. — George Meredith. — EPN
Earth's Silences.— E£helwyn Wetherald.— CPG
Earth's Story. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OQP — QP-2
Earth:Spirit,t The.— William Ellery Chancing.— APW— PFY
Ease in Writing. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Criticism,
An.
East and the West One, The. — Lynian Beecher.— BTB-1
East and West. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN
East and West.— Hilaire Belloc.— WLIP
East Coast Lullaby. — Lady Anne Lindsay. — BOL
East Hampton. — Eleanor Davenport. — NYBV
East in Gold. — William Henry Davies.— CBPC
East London.— Matthew Arnold.— BMEP— BPN—EM-2— EPN
— GPE — OAEP — OHIP — PTER — TPH — VLEP—
WGRP
East Wind. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — MCT
East Wind, The. — Charles Buxton Going. — LBAP
East-End Coffee-Stall, An. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Easter. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OQP — QP-1
(Song at Sunrise.) — OHPI
Easter. — Hilda Conkling.— HH
Easter. — Myles Connolly. — BMC
Easter. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — OHIP
Easter.— Richard Watson Gilder.— DD
Easter.— George Herbert.— EOAH— RT
"I got me flowers to straw thy way" (sel.) — CH —
EG (a&r.)— LEAP— OBEY (a&r.)— OBS—OHIP
— RYC
(Easter Song.)— AEP-W
Easter. — Genevieve M. J. Irons. — EOAH
Easter.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1—MPB—NP
Easter. — Tohn Huss, tr. fr. the Latin by Martin Luther. —
EOAH
Easter.— John G. Neihardt. See Easter, 1923.
Easte
Easte
Easte
Easte
Easte
Easte
Easte
—John Oxenham.— OQP— QP-2
.—Edwin L. Sabin.— DD— HH— OHIP
.—John Banister Tabb.— PTER
. — Charles Hanson Towne. See Easter Prayer, An.
.—Katharine Tynan.— YT
("Sing, soul of mine," etc.).- — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
("This is the time Man hath overcome"). — Unknown. —
TMEV
Easter.— Robert Whitaker.— OHPI— PSO
Easter a Day of Spiritual Joy. — Cardinal James Gibbons. —
— WRR-57
Easter Airplane, The. — Carolyn R. Freeman. — GFA
Easter Altar-Cloth, The.— Julia H. Thayer.— HS— WRR-S7
Easter Beatitudes. — Clarence M. Burkholder. — BLRP
Easter Bridal Song.— Alice Gary.— WRR-57
Easter by the Arno.— Elizabeth K. Hall.— EOAH
Easter Canticle, An. — Charles Hanson Towne.— HTR— LOW
—OHIP PASC POI RT
Easter Carol.— George Newell Lovejoy.— EOAH— DD— OHIP
* —OQP— PSO— QP-1
Easter Carol, An. — -Christina Georgina Rossetti. — DD — EOAH
— HH— MPB— OHIP
Easter Children, The.— Elsa Barker.— RT
Easter Chimes (Exercise). — Unknown.— WRR-57
Easter Chorus from Faust.— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
See Faust.
Easter Convention. — Unknown. — WRR-5 7
Easter Dawn. — Frances Ridley Havergal.— EOAH
Easter Dawn. — Caroline M. Kinder.- — MB
Easter Day.— Arthur Huprh Clough. — BMEP— BPN — EP-
EPN— EPP— OAEP— VLEP
Easter Day, I (Naples— "So in the sinful streets").
Easter Day, II ("Through the great sinful streets").
Easter Day. — -Josephine Rice Creelman.- -EOAH
Easter Day (in The Christian Year). — John Keble. — EOAH
Easter Day. — Charles Wesley. See Easter Hymn.
Easter Day.— George Wither .-—RT
Easter Day. — George Ratcliffe Woodward.— RT
Easter Day Breaks ! — Robert Browning. See Christmas-Eve
and Easter-Day.
Easter Day in Rome.— Oscar Wilde.— EOAH
Easter Dream of Mun Ghee.— Jessie Juliet Knox.— WRR-57
Easter Eggs. — Unknown, — GFA
Easter Eve.— Tames Branch CabelL— HBMV
Easter Eve.— Bliss Carman.— -OHCS-40
Easter Eve at Kerak-Moab.— Clinton Scollard.— BTB-8
Easter Even.— Margaret French Patton.— EOAH
Easter Even. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EOAH
Easter Exercise, An. — Unknown. — WRR-17
(Blessed Easter— Children's Day.)— WRR-57
Easter Flowers.— Unknown.— WRR-57
Easter Girl.— Unknown. — WRR-57
Easter Gladness. — Frederick L. Hosmer. — MRV
Easter Greeting to Every Child Who Loves "Alice," An.—
"Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwiclge Dodgson). — EOAH
Easter — Home Again. — Clifford Fowler.— VM
Easter Hymn. — Thomas Blackburn.— HH
Easter Hymn, An. — Arthur Sliearly Cripps. — RT
Easter Hymn, An.™ Richard Le Gallienne.— OHIP
(I Will Arise.)— WRR-57
Easter Hymn.— -St. Tohn Damascene, tr. fr. the Greek &i>
John Mason Neale.— CAW
Easter Hymn. — Henry Vaughan.— RT
Easter Hymn.— Charles Wesley.— DD — EPW-3—HH— OHIP
(Christ the Lord Is Risen To-Day. )— RT
(Easter Day.) — EOAH
(For Easter-Day.)— CEP
(He Is Risen.)— WRR-57
Easter in a Hospital Bed.— Nym Crinkle.— WRR-30
Easter Joke, An. — Katharine McDowell Rice.™ EOAH
Easter Joy. — Daisy Con way Price. — MOM
Easter Joy, The. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt
Van Deth).— EOAH
Easter Lilies. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey).
— EOAH
Easter Lilies (exercise of quotations). — Various authors. —
WRR-57
Easter Lily, An.— A. W. Hawks.— OHCS-34
Easter Message, The. — Charles E. Hesselgrave. — EOAH
Easter Morning. — Henry Ward Beecher. — BTB-6
Easter Morning. — Frances Laughton M'ace. — BTB-2 — EOAH
Easter Morning. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti CLXVTII).
Easter Music.— Margaret Wade Deland.—HH— OQP— QP-1
Easter Night.— Alice Meynell.— MOM— OHIP— WP
Easter 1916.— William Butler Yeats.— GTIV
Easter, 1923.— John G. Neihardt.— HBMV— LA— RT
(Easter.)— FP— OHIP
Easter, 1922.— John A. Bellows.— MRV
Easter Offering, An. — Nancy S. Boston, — HB
Easter Offerings. — Emily Henderson. — WRR-57
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Economical
Easter Organ Music. — Harvey B. Gaul. — EOAH
Easter Poem, An. — Marion Riche. — OHCS-28
Easter Prayer, An. — Charles Hanson Towne. — OQP — PSO —
(Easter.)— MOM
Easter Road. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Easter Sacraments. — Henry Park Schauffler. — EOAH — MOM
— OQP— QP-1
Easter Singers in the Vorarlburg. — Chamber's Book of Days. —
EOAH
Easter Song. — Leo Alishan, tr. fr. the Armenian &-v Alice
Stone Black well.— CAW
Easter Song. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
(Calvary and Easter.)— OQP— PSO— QP-1— WBLP
Easter Song. — George Herbert. See Easter.
Easter Song. — Mary A. Lathbury. — OHIP
(Snowdrops, Lilies, and Butterflies.) — WRR-57
Easter Song.— Stuart Merrill. — SPT
Easter Surprise, An. — Leona Covey. — GFA
Easter Symbol, An. — Ruth McEnery Stuart. — WRR-29
Easter Tableaux.— Stanley SchelL— WRR-SO
Easter, the Sunday of Joy. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Easter Thought. — Sister Mary Benvenuta. — BMC
Easter Week. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Easter Week. — Charles Kingsley. — CPOI— DD— EOAH—
OHIP
Easter Wings. — George Herbert. — ATP— EOAH— EPS—
OAEP— OBS— RT
Easter Wish, An. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
Easter with Parepa, An. — Myra S. Delano. — BTB-8 — PTWP
(Parepa Rosa's Special Easter Hymn.) — WRR-57
Easter-Day. — Richard Crashaw. — RT
Easter-Day. — Henry Vaughan. — RT
Easter-Eggs. — Reginald Wright Kauffman. — GPWW
Eastern Legend, An. — Grace Duffield Goodwin. — WRR-17
Eastern Question, An.— H. M. Paull.— BOHV
Eastern Song, An. — Victor F. Murray. — HMSP
Eastern Tempest. — Edmund Blunden. — MBP
Easter-Tide Deliverance, A. D. 430, An. — Maria H. Bulfinch.—
BTB-4— EOAH
Eastward. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Songs before
Sunrise.
Eastward Bound. — Charles G. D. Roberts. — OTA
Easy. — Rudolph Chambers Lehmann. — ABVC
Easy Service. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Easy Wife, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-23
Easy World, An. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG — POOI
Eat and Walk. — James Norman Hall. — BLPA
Eat Less. — Unknown. — SPE-4
'Eathen, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — CR — RKV
Eating (The Black Riders, III). — Stephen Crane.— BAP
(Heart, The.)— MAP
Eating of the Pudding, The. — Joel Barlow. See Hasty Pud
ding, The.
Eavesdropper, The. — Bliss Carman. — BAP
Ebb. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — SAM
Ebb and Flow.— George William Curtis.— AA—HBV— LEAP
— LEAP— OBAV
Ebb Tide. — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall. — OCL
Ebb-Tide. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Ebbtide at Sundown. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Bradley
and Edith Cooper).— CAW— GTML
Eben Rexford's Discharge. — Unknown. — HT
Ebo.— A. C. Gordon.— WRR-7
Ec-a-lec-tic Fits. — Ben King. — WRR-38
Ecce Homo. — Witter Bynner. — WGRP
Ecce in Deserto. — Henry Augustin Beers. — AA — APA — OBAV
Ecclesiastes, sels. — Bible, 0. T.
Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters (Ch. XI, 1-6).— AWP—
JAWP— WBP
Message to the Young, A (Ch. XII, 1-14).— OTA
(Ecclesiastes.) — GR-e
(Remember Now Thy Creator— 1-7.) — AWP— BLP—
CBOV — JAWP — LLC— NV— PASC— PYM—
SFC— WBP
(Selections from the Bible, abr.) — SR
Ecclesiastes. — Morris Bishop. — HBMV
Ecclesiastical Sonnets, sels. — William Wordsworth.
Continued (King's College Chapel, Sonnet XLV, Pt. III).
—CRE— GEPC
Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge (Sonnet
XLIII, Pt. III). — BPN— CRP— EM-2— EPN—
EPNC—ES— GEPC— NAL— OAEP — OBRV—
TBV
(King's College Chapel, Cambridge.) — CBE
(Sonnet: Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge.)
—CRE
(Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge.)— GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL
Mutability (Sonnet XXXIV, Pt. III). — BPN — EPN—
GBOV— GEPC— OBRV— OQP— PC— QP-2
("From low to high," etc.} — EG
Same, The (King's College Chapel, Sonnet XLIV, Pt. III).
—GEPC
Walton's Book of Lives (Sonnet V, Pt. III).— LPS-3
Ecclesiasticus, sels. — Bible, O. T. (Douay Version") .
"He hath garnished the excellent works of his wisdom"
(Ch. XLII, 21; Ch. XLIII, 1, 2, 5, 6, 8-20, 27).—
MV-2
"Let us now praise famous men" (Ch. XLIV, 1-14). —
BHV— MV-2
Simon, Son of Onias (Ch. L, 1-14).— BHV
Ecclesiasticus. — Donald Davidson. — LS
Echetlos. — Robert Browning. — BPN
Echo, An.— Sir William Alexander.— CGOV
Echo. — E. G. Bishop. — CAG
Echo.— Walter de la Mare.— OBMV
Echo. — Viscountess Gray. — CH
Echo. — John Milton. See Comus ("Sweet Echo," etc.)
Echo.— Thomas Moore.— EPW-4— GTIV— TIP
(Echoes. ) — E V-4— GTBS— GTSL
Echo. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BLV — CH — EPN —
EPW-5— MBP— POTT— VLEP
Echo. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BOHV— HHHA— LPS-3—
OHCS-20— PTA-1— PTA-2— SPE-4— WTP-7
(Ego et Echo.)— BTB-5
Echo. — Pamela Tennant. — GBV
Echo, An. — Grace Hyde Trine. — BAP
Echo. — Unknozon. — GFA
Echo.— Mildred Weston.— NYBV
Echo and Narcissus. — Thomas Bulfinch. — PE
Echo and Silence. — Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges. — LPS-3
Echo and the Ferry. — Jean Ingelow. — BTB-4 — CBPC — CCR
(si. abr.)— WRR-1
Echo and the Lover. — Unknown. — LPS-3
Echo Club, The, sel. — Bayard Taylor.
Palabras Grandiosas. — BOHV — THP
Echo from Willowwood, An. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
VA
Echo in the Heart, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Echo of a Song, The.— James W. Foley.— MHT— PEDC
Echoes.— Walter de la Mare.— BPM-30
Echoes. — Margaret Root Garvin. — HB
Echoes.— Thomas Moore.— EV-4 — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Echo.)— EPW-4— GTIV— GTSE— TIP
Echoes. — Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth). — PDN
Echoes. — Mary Ellen Tanner. — HB
Echoes from Bethlehem. — Unknown. — HS
Echoes from Theocritus, sels. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy, after
Theocritus.
Ageanax (VI).-OBW
Cleonicos (XXVII).— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Epitaph of Eusthenes, The (XXVIII).— AWP— OB VV
Flute of Daphnis, The (XXIII).— AWP— ES— OB VV
Grave of Hipponax, The (XXX).— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Monument of Cleita, The (XXIX).— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Sacred Grove, A (XXIV).— AWP— GBOV
Shepherd Maiden, A (II).— VA
Sicilian Night, A (IV).— VA
Summer Day in Old Sicily, A (V).— OBVV
Sylvan Revel, A (XXV).— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Thyrsis (XXVI).— AWP
Echoes of Love's House.— William Morris. — GTML — GTSL
"Echoes we: listen!" — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus
Unbound.
Echoing Green, The (in Songs of Innocence). — William Blake.
—ABVC— CBE— CEP— CH—EPRE — EV-3— FPH—
LC— NAL— OB EC— OTPC
Echo's Dirge for Narcissus. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's
Revels.
Echo's Lament of Narcissus. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's
Revels.
Eclipse, The. — Henry Vaughan. — HBV
Eclipse of Faith, The. — Theodore Dwight Woolsey. — AA
Eclogue: "Late 'twas in June, the fleece when fully grown." —
Michael Drayton. See Shepherd's Garland, The.
Eclogue: "Tityrus, all in the shade of the wide-spreading beech-
tree reclining." — Virgil. See Eclogues.
Eclogue far Christmas, An. — Louis MacNeice. — OBMV
Eclogue 4 ("Never did the Nine impart"). — George Wither.
See Shepherd's Hunting, The.
Eclogue I: Months, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Eclogue the First ("When England reeking from her deadly
wound"). — Thomas Chatterton. See Eclogues.
Eclogue the Third ("Wouldst thou ken Nature in her better
part?"). — Thomas Chatterton. See Eclogues.
Eclogue III: Fourth of June at Eton. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Eclogue to Mr. Johnson, An, sel. — Thomas Randolph.
Poetry and Philosophy. — OBS
Eclogue II: Giovanni Dupre. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Eclogues, sels. — Thomas Chatterton.
Eclogue the First ("When England reeking from her deadly
wound.")— EPW-3
Eclogue the Third ("Wouldst thou ken Nature in her bet
ter part?")— EPW-3
(Eclogue.)— EV-3
Eclogues, sel. — John Davidson.
Vivian's Speech (in Eclogue II, St. Mark's Eve).— BSV
Eclogues. — Michael Drayton. See Shepherd's Garland, The.
Eclogues, sels. — Virgil.
Corydon and Thyrsis (VII), tr. fr. the Latin by John Dry-
den. — AWP
"Ho, swain 1 What shepherd owns" (III).
(Extracts from Pastoral III — tr. by Dryden.) — WTP-9
Lycidas and Moeris (IX), tr. by John Dryden. — AWP
Messiah, The (IV), tr. by John Dryden.— AWP— JAWP
—WBP
(Sibylline Prophecy, The — sel. fr. above — tr. by Roderick
Gill.)— CAW
Shepherd's Gratitude, The (I), tr. by Charles Stuart Cal-
verley.— AWP
(Eclogue: "Tityrus, all in^the shade of the wide-spread
ing beech-tree reclining" — tr. by Eugene Field.) —
PEF
Economical Boomerang, An. — Walter H. Neall. — OHCS-32
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Economical
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Economical Man, An.— Sam Walter Foss.— WRR-39
Economy of Vegetation, The, sels. — Erasmus Darwin.
Immortal Nature (fr. IV). — OBEC
Steam Power (fr. I). — OBEC
Ecstacy, An.— Richard Crashaw.— EV-2
Ecstasy, The.— John Donne.— BLV—EM-1— EPS— OBEV
CEcstacy.) — EA
(Extasie, The.)— ATP— CRP— OBS
Ecstasy. — Irma Thompson Ireland. — HB
Ecstasy. — Eric Mackay. — VA
Ecstasy. — Sarojini Naidu. — AV
Ecstasy. — Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer. — BAP— PC
Ecstasy, An. — Francis Quarles. See Divine Rapture, A.
Ecstasy. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — OCL
Ecstasy.— Rachel Annand Taylor.— HMSP
Ecstasy.— Walter J. Turner.— CH
Ecstatic Ode on Vision. — Richard Hughes. — GPE
Ed. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Eddie Visits the Barber. — Unknown. — PPYP
Eddi's Service.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV—VLEP
Eddy and Davy Have Teeth and Teeth. — Ann Buddy.— GSRC
Edelweiss. — Mary Lowe Dickinson. — BTB-8 — PPSC
Eden. — Thomas Traherne. — BLV
Eden Advancing. — E. H. Stokes. — WRR-33
Eden in Winter. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Eden-Gate.— Sydney Dobell.— OBVV
Eden-Hunger. — William Watson. — ME
Edgar Wilson Nye. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Edge. — Charlotte Farrington Babcock. — GT-2
Edge, The.— Lola Ridge.— LA— NP
Edge of the Swamp, The.— William Gilmore Simms.— APW—
SPP
Edge of the Wind, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Edge of the World, The. — Mary Fanny Youngs. — MCG
Edgehill Fight.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Edinburgh. — Arthur Guiterman. — MCT — PER
Edinburgh.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2— HBV— MCT— PER—
Edinburgh. — Alexander Smith. — EBSV
Edinburgh after Flodden. — William Edmondstoune Aytoun. —
GS— MR— OHCS-12
Edinburgh in Autumn. — Christine Orr. — HMSP
Edith.— William Ellery Channing.— AA— HBV
Edith and Harold. — Arthur Gray Butler. — OBVV
Edith Cavell.— (Mwj) McLandburgh Wilson.— GPWW
Edith Ca veil.— George Edward Woodberry.— HBMV
Editha's Burglar. — Frances Hodgson Burnett. — WRR-34
Edith's Complaints. — Unknown. — WRR- 1 7
Edith's Secret.— J. K. Ludlum,.— PPYP
Editor Whedon. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Editor's Wooing, The. — "Orpheus C. Kerr" (Robert H. New
ell). See Orpheus C. Kerr Papers.
Edmund Burke. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Retaliation.
Edmund Clarence Stedman. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Edmund Pollard. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Edmund Quincy. — James Russell Lowell. — FT
Edna's Birthday. — Unknown. — PPYP
Edom o'Gordon (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — BB—
BSV— EBSV (si. (liff.)-EPW-l— EV-2— HBV— OBB
—OBEV
(Adam o'Gordon.) — BFVR
(Captain Car, or, Edom o'Gordon.) — CRE — EP— EPP—
ESPB (A, B, F and H vers.) — OAEP-— TOP
Educating to a Purpose. — Thomas P. Montfort. — GH
Education. — Schuyler Colfax. — OHCS-7
Education.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Education. — Horace Mann. — AE
Education and Agriculture. — Abraham Lincoln, See Address
before Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, 1859
Education of Nature, The. — William Wordsworth. See Three
Years She Grew in Sun and Shower.
Education: What Knowledge Is of Most Worth, sel. — Herbert
Spencer.
Poetry of Science, The. — OHCS-26
Educational Courtship. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
(What He Called It.)— GH
Education's Aims. — Charles F. Thwing. — WRR-S5
Edward (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — ABS (American
vers.}— ATP— BB— BEL— BSV — CBOV— CH— CRE
—CRP— EBSV— EM-1— EPOM— ESPB— GR-e— HBV
-0SBI^^^ ^™.)-NAL-OAEP-OBB
(Edward, Edward.)— AEP-W— BBV— BLV— PIAE— SB A
Edward Gray. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— CCR— OBVV
Edward II, sel. ("Madam, whither walks your majesty so
fast?" — cond. fr. Act I, sc. ii). — Christopher Marlowe.
"Edward the Confessor." — Unknown. — RIS
Edwin and Angelina. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wake-
field, The.
Edwin and Paulinus. — Unknown. — LPS-2
Edwin Arlington Robinson. — Harry Elmore Hurd. — AMV-35
Edwin Booth. — Alice Brown. — HBV
Edwin Booth. — Vachel Lindsay.
(Epitaphs for Two Players.) — CPL
Edwin of Deire, set. ("Then at his wish, the haggard Prince
was led"— fr. Bk. I). — Alexander Smith. — EPW-5
Edwin the Fair, sels. — Henry Taylor.
Athulf and Ethilda.— LPS-1
Scholar, The.— LPS-3
Wind in the Pines, The. — VA
Edwin, the Minstrel. — James Beattie. See Minstrel The
Eel, The.— Evan Morgan.— CAW
Eel-Grass.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — SAM
"E'en as the flowers do wither." — Unknown.— -EG — OB^P
Een Napoli.— T. A. Daly.— HTR— OTA
"Eenie, meenie, miney mo." — Unknown. — RIS
Ef Uncle Remus Please ter 'Scusen Me. — James Whitcomh
Riley. See Some Imitations.
Effect, The. — Siegfried Sassoon.— RH
Effect of Example, The. — John Keble. — HBV— HBVY— POY—
RYC
(Example.)— LOW— LPS-3— OHCS-7— POI
Effect of Music, The.— "George Eliot." See Legend of Jubal
The. '
Effect of the Death of Lincoln. — Henry Ward Beecher. See
Abraham Lincoln.
Effective Narration, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-37
Effects of Intemperance, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. SPE-5
Effects of Intemperance, The. — Unknown.— WRR-25
Efficacy of Prayer, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-40
Efficiency. — Felix E. Schelling.— PPGW
Effie.— Sterling A. Brown. — BANP
Effigy of a Nun.— Sara Teasdale.— MAP— NP
Effort, The. — Edgar A. Guest.-— CVG
Effort Is Made to Flout the Tragic Muse, An.— Margaret
Effusion.— William Words worth .—MCT
Egan 0 Rahilly. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by James Ste
phens. — OBMV
Egg, The. — Laura E. Richards. — MPB— RAR
Egg, An. — Unknown. See In Marble Walls.
Egg a Chicken, An. — Youth's Companion. — PPYP
(Miracle of the Egg.)— OHCS-34
Egg and the Machine, The.— Robert Frost. — MAP
Egg Rolling.— Unknown. — EOAH
Egg Rolling in Washington. — Unknown, — EOAH
Egg Rolling on Easter Monday on the White House Lawn —
Unknown.— WRR-S7
Eggs and the Horses, The. — Unknown. — • -LPS-3
(Who Rules the Household?)— OHCS-26
Egg-Shell, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Eggstravagance, An. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Limericks
("Reverend Henry Ward Beecher").
Egidio of Coimbra— 1597 A. D. — Thomas Walsh.— JKCP
Ego. — Peggy Bacon. — NYBV
Ego Dominus Tuus.— William Butler Yeats.— CMP — NP
Ego et Echo. — John Godfrey Saxe. See Echo.
Ego's Dream. — Alfred Kreyniborg.— MAPA
Egotism. — William Cunningham. — OA
Egotism. — May Frank. — OA
Egotism. — Edward Sanford Martin.— AA
Egypt.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— HBMV
Egypt. — Mary Brent Whiteside. — BPM-31
Egyptian and the Captain, The. — Sir James M. Barrie. See
Little Minister, The.
Egyptian Lotus, The. — Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton —
AA
Egyptian Love Song.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Egyptian by Ter
ence Gray.— WTP-1
Egyptian Serenade. — George William Curtis. — HBV
Egyptian Slippers.— -Sir Edwin Arnold.— WRR-16
(To a Pair of Egyptian Slippers.) — HBV— OBVV
Egypt's Might Is Tumbled Down.— Mary Coleridge.— CH—EA
Eiapopeia, my baby, sleep on." — Unknown.
(Love and Protection of Mother and Father— Bohemian. )—
Eiddlons.— Walt Whitman.— APW
Eight Bells.— John Masefield. See Wanderer, The.
"Eififtt fingers/'— Laura E' Richards. See Difference, The.
Light Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, sel. — Jules Verne.
Joam Dacosta.— NPTP
— — -o ~-v..0,. •*»*,.. «wk Georgina Ros-
setti.— RIS— SAS
(Postman, The.)— GFA
Eight Volunteers. — Lansing C. Bailey.— PAH
Eight-Day Clock, The.— Alfred Cochrane.— FT— HBV
1880.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Valentines to My
Mother.
188S. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Valentines to My
Mother.
1887.— A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A (I).
1882. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Valentines to My
Mother.
1800.— Archibald MacLeish. See Farm, The.
1898-1899.— Rupert Hughes. See For Decoration Day (II).
Eighteen Sixty-One.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— IAP— TCAP
[861-1865. — Rupert Hughes. See For Decoration Day (I).
1861's Call to Arms (abr.).— Edward J. Wheeler.— WRR-S1
Eighteenth Century Despises the Gardens of the Seventeenth,
The. — Richard Graves. — UFE
Eighteenth Hole, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Eighteenth-Century Vignettes, sels.— Austin Dobson.— BPN
Epilogue to Eighteenth Century Vignettes (Second Se
ries) .
Prologue to Eighteenth Century Vignettes (Third Series).
Eighth Sonnet .The.— Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and
Stella (Eighth Song).
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Elegy
Eightsome Reel, An.— William H. Hamilton.— HMSP
Eileen Aroon. — Gerald Griffin. — BMC — HBV — OBEV— OBVV
— PCD— TIP— WTP-4
Ein Fichtenbaum Steht Einsam. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German by James Thomson. — AWP— -TAWP — WBP
(Two Songs of Heine, I — tr. by Van Dyke.)— PVD
Einar Tamberskelver. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf, The).
Einstein. — Archibald MacLeish.— CMP — APA
"Either the sum of this sweet mutiny." — George Henry Boker.
See Sonnets.
"Ej Blot til Lyst."— William Morton Payne.-— AA
El Abandonado (with music). — Unknown, original and tr. fr.
the Mexican by Frank Dobie. — ABF — AS
El Amor Que Te Tenia. — Unknown (original Spanish and tr.
with music). — ABF
El Camilo. — Minna Irving. — WRR-2
El Camino Real. — John S. M'Groarty. — SR
(King's Highway, The.) — DDA— HBV— MW— NLK—
POT
El Canalo.— Bayard Taylor.— WRR-2
El Capitan-General. — Charles Godfrey Leland. — AA — HBV
El Emplazado. — William Henry Venable. — PAH
El Magico Prodigioso, sels. — Pedro Calderon de la Barca, tr. fr.
the Spanish by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Demon Speaks, The. — CAW
Temptation of Justina, The (orr.). — SFC
El Poniente. — Ruth Comfort Mitchell. — VOD
El Vaquero. — Lucius Harwood Foote. — AA
Elaine.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— A V— BAP— LEAP—SAM
— TBM
Elaine PS Song}. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Lancelot and Elaine).
Elam Chase's Fiddle. — Robert Clarkson Tongue. — OHCS-32
El-a-noy (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Elder Brother, The, sel. — John Fletcher and Philip Massinger.
Beauty Clear and Fair.— BEL— CRE—EP — EPP — OAEP
— OBEV
(Song: "Beauty clear and fair.") — OBS
Elder Brown's Big Hit. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-7
Elder Edda, sels. — Unknown.
Counsels of Sigrdrifa, tr. fr. the Old Norse by William
Morse and Eirikr Magnusspn. — AWP
First Lay of Gudrun, The, tr. by William Morse and Eirikr
Magnusson.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Lay of Sigurd, The, tr. by William Morse and Eirikr
Magnusson. — AWP
Voluspo, tr. by Henry Adams Bellows. — AWP
Elder Johnson's Lecture on Cats. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Elder Lamb's Donation. — Will Carleton. — WRR-4
Elder Mr. Weller Delivers Some Critical Sentiments Respect
ing Literary Composition, The. — Charles Dickens. See
Pickwick Papers.
Elder Sniffles's Thanksgiving Dinner. — Frances M. Whitcher.
See Widow Bedott Papers, The.
Elderly Gentleman, The.— George Canning. — BOHV— NA— PA
Elderly Gentleman, The. — Unknown. — ABVC
Elder's Rebuke, The. — Emily Bronte. — CPOI
Eldorado.— Edgar Allan Poe.— AP— APA— APB— APD— AWP
— BAV— CAP— CTBP— DDA— GPE — HBR — HBV
—TAP — ISP— LL-3— MOAP— PB-7— RIS— SPE-3—
SPP— TCAP— WTP-7— YT
Eleanor. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.— BPN
Eleanore. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— EPW-S
Elected Knight. The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Danish by Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Elected Silence. — Siegfried Sassoon. — MBP
Election of the Future, The. — Detroit Free Press.— BTB-7
Elective Course, An.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — HBR
Electra, sel. — Sophocles.
Orestes's Chariot Race, tr. fr. the Greek. — WRR-39
Electra. — Francis Howard Williams. — AA
Electra-Orestes, j*/.—"H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).
Elegy and Chorus.— BPM-3 5
Electric Episode, An. — Helen Booth. — OHCS-6
Electric Sign Goes Dark, An.— Carl Sandburg. — HBMV—
SASS
Electric Tram, The. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Electrocution. — Lola Ridge.— TCPD
Elegant Girl, The. — Unknown. — ABVC
Elegiac. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BAV
Elegiac. — James Gates Percival. — AA — LBAP— LEAP—
MDAH
(It Is Great for Our Country to Die.) — HBV
Elegiac Mood. — Gordon Bottomley. See Night and Morning
Songs.
Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle, in a
Storm. — William Wordsworth.— BEL— BPN— CRE—
EM-2— EPN— EPNC— ERP— GEPC — HBV— OAEP
— OBRV— TOP— TPH
, (Nature and the Poet.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
Elegie Americaine— John V. A. Weaver.— WTP-9
Elegie on the Death of a Mad Dog, An. — Oliver Goldsmith.
See Vicar of Wakefield, The.
Elegie upon the Death of the Deane of Pauls, Dr. John Donne,
An. — Thomas Carew. See Elegy upon the Death of
the Dean of Paul's, Dr. John Donne.
-Elegie upon the Death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Shepard. —
Urian Oakes. See Elegy on the Death of Thomas Shep
ard.
(Elegy on the Death of Thomas Shepard).— EPS
Elegies. — Andre Chenier.
"Every man has his sorrows; yet each still" (1). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"Well, I would have it so. I should have known" (3). —
AWP
"White nymph wandering in the woods by night, A" (2). —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Elegies, sels. — John Donne.
Elegy V. His Picture. — OBS
(His Picture.)— NBE
Elegy IX. The Autumnal. — OAEP
(Autumnall, The.) — NBE
Elegy XII. His Parting from Her.— OBS
Elegies for a Passing World. — Edmund Wilson. — NYBV.
House of the Eighties, A.
Riverton.
Elegies over John Reed. — Marya Zaturensky.
Elegy of the Kremlin Bells, The.— BAP— NP
Song of the Scarlet Banners over John Reed — BAP
They Bury Him. — BAP
Elegy: "Clear and gentle stream!" — Robert Bridges. — GPE —
OAEP— PWB
(Clear and Gentle Stream.) — POT
Elegy: "Crab, the bullace and the sloe, The." — Alfred Austin.
See Prince Lucifer.
Elegy, An: "Fair friend, 'tis true your beauties move." — Ben
Jonson. — EPEP
Elegy: "Fled is the swiftness of all the white-footed ones.*' —
Joseph Auslander. — MAP — NP
Elegy, An: "Good people all, with one accord." — Oliver Gold
smith. See Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary
Blaize, An.
Elegy: "Here are the flexing branches." — Clark Mills. — TB
Elegy: "How well my eyes remember the dim path." — Robert
Bridges.— PWB
(Elegy: The Summer-Home on the Mound.) — EA
Elegy: "I have lov'd flowers that fade." — Robert Bridges. See
I Have Loved Flowers That Fade.
Elegy: "I speak this elegy now." — Charles Norman. — AMV-35
Elegy: "Jackals prowl, the serpents hiss. The." — Arthur Gui-
terman. — BOHV
Elegy: "Let them bury your big eyes." — Edna St. Vincent
Millay. ^ See Memorial to D. C.
Elegy: "My prime of youth is but a frost of cares." — Chidiock
Tichborn. — OBSC
(Lament the Night before His Execution, A.)— HBV
(Lines Written by One in the Tower.) — LPS-3
(Retrospect.) — ACP
(Tichborne's Elegy, Written in the Tower . . . before His
Execution, 1586.) — EM-1
(Verses Written in the Tower the Night Before He Was
Beheaded.)— WP
(Written on the Eve of Execution.) — EG
Elegy: "Never again in your arms shall I He." — Florence Ham
ilton. — HB
Elegy: "Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom." — George Gor
don, Lord Byron.— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Oh! Snatch'd Away in Beauty's Bloom — C.) — BCEP—
BPN — EM-2 — EP — EPW-4— ERP— EV-2—
GEPM— GPE— HBV— LPS-1 — OBRV— TOP—
TPH
("Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom.") — CBE
Elegy: "One summer morn in boyhood long ago." — William H.
Hamilton. — HMSP
Elegy, An: "Though beauty be the mark of praise." — Ben Jon-
son.— EA— OBEV
Elegy, An: "Thus kiss I your fair hands, taking my leave." —
Henry King. — GPE
Elegy, An: "Underneath this sable hearse." — William Browne.
See Epitaph on the Countess [Dowager] of Pembroke.
Elegy: "We knew that he was not a model cat." — Margaret
E. Bruner. — CIV
Elegy: "Wood is bare; a river-mist is steeping, The." — Robert
Bridges.— CMP— CRP— GPE — OAEP— POTT— PWB
— VLEP
Elegy Addressed to His Exellency, Governour Belcher, sel.
("Mindless of Grandieur, from Crowd he fled.") —
Mather Byles. — AP
Elegy: Among the Tombs. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Elegy and Choros. — "H. D." See Electra-Orestes.
Elegy at the End of Summer. — Elder Olson. — BPM-34
Elegy before Death.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— APA— CMP
— MM— OBAV— SAM
Elegy by Green for Byles's Cat.— Joseph Green.—CIV
(Poet's Lamentation for Loss of His Cat.) — AP— WRR-35
Elegy XI. He Complains How Soon the Pleasing Novelty of
Life Is Over. — William Shenstone. See Elegy: He
Complains, etc.
Elegy V. His Picture. — John Donne. See Elegies.
Elegy for D. H. Lawrence, An. — William Carlos Williams. —
BPM-3 5
Elegy, for Father Anselm, of the Order of Reformed Cister
cians, Guest-Master and Parish Priest, An. — Helen
Parry Eden.— JKCP
Elegy for Janes. — Rosemary Carr Benet. — NYBV
Elegy for Mars. — Carl John Bostelmann. — OHPP
Elegy for Mr. Gpodbeare. — Osbert Sit well.— GPE— MBP
Elegy for the Irish Poet Francis Ledwidge. — Grace Hazard
Conkling.— VOD
(Francis Ledwidge.)— MLP—SBMV
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Elegy: He Complains How Soon the Pleasing Novelty Is Over.
— William Shenstone. — OBEC
(Elegy XL)— CEP
Elegy m a Country Churchyard.— G. K. Chesterton.— HBMV
— LBBV— MBP— TCEP
Elegy in a Country Churchyard. — Thomas Gray. See Elegy
Written in a Country Churchyard.
Elegy in Memory of Joseph Rodman Drake. — Fitz-Greene Hal-
leek.— OTA
(Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, The.) — APD
(Green Be the Turf.)— LLC
(Joseph Rodman Drake.)— APB—BLP A— LPS-3— SBA
(On His Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake — 1st st. only.) —
(On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake — C.) — A A— APL
— BAP— BAV— BFV— DD— DDA— GA— GR-a—
HBV — TAP — LA — LBAP — OBAV— PAH-
PJH-2— TCAP— VIL— WTP-S
Elegy: In Spring, sel ("Now Spring returns," etc."). — Michael
Bruce. — BSV
Elegy IX. The Autumnal. — John Donne. See Elegies.
Elegy of a Woman's Heart, An. — Sir Henry Wotton. — EP
Elegy of the Kremlin Bells, The. — Marya Zaturensky. See
Elegies over John Reed.
Elegy on a Friend's Passion for His Astrophill, An, sel—
Matthew Royden.
Sir Philip Sidney.— LPS-3
Elegy on a Lady Whom Grief for the Death of Her Betrothed
Killed. — Robert Bridges. — - LEAP — OB VV— POTT—
Elegy on a Lap-Dog, An.— John Gay.— AEP-D— HBV— TPH
(On a Lap Dog.)— SEP
Elegy: On a Pet Dove. — Alastair Macdonald, tr. fr. the Gaelic
by Alexander Stewart. — EBSV
Elegy on a Young Airedale Bitch Lost Years Since in a Salt-
Marsh. — Yvor Winters. — TL
Elegy on Addison, The, sel. ("Can I forget," etc."). — Thomas
Tickell. — EP
Elegy on an Empty Skyscraper. — John Gould Fletcher. —
BPM-32
Elegy on Ben Jpnson, An. — John Cleveland. — EPS— OB S
Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson. — Robert Burns. — LPS-3
He's Gane, He's Gane! (sel.)— BFV
Elegy on Coleman. — Unknown.
( Epigrams. ) — ALV
Elegy on Cowley. — Sir John Denham. See On Mr. Abraham
Cowley, His Death and Burial amongst the Ancient
Poets.
Elegy: On Delia's Being in the Country. — James Hammond.
See Love Elegies.
Elegy on London. — John Gould Fletcher. — BPM-35
Elegy on Madame Blaize. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Elegy on the
Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize.
Elegy on Mr. William Shakespeare. — William Basse. See
Elegy on Shakespeare.
Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize, An. — Oliver Goldsmith. See El
egy on the Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize, An.
Elegy on Shakespeare. — William Basse. — OBS
(Elegy on Mr. William Shakespeare.) — GPE
(Epitaph.)— B CEP
("Renowned Spenser, H
("Renowned Spenser, He a thought more nigh.") — LEAP
Elegy on Sir Philip Sidney, An (abr.). — Fulke Greville, Lord
Brooke (?).— EPW-1
(Epitaph on Sir Philip Sidney.)— OBSC
Elegy on That Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize, An.—
Oliver Goldsmith. See Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex,
Mrs. Mary Blaize, An.
-Elegy on the Countess Dowager of Pembroke. An, sel ("I, hap
less soul, that never knew a friend"). — William Browne
—GPE
Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog, An. — Oliver Goldsmith.
See Vicar of Wakefield, The.
Elegy on the Death of Juliet's Owl. — Maurice Baring. — MM
Elegy on the Death of Mme. Anna Pavlova. — Edward Henry
William Meyerstein. — BPM-31
Elegy on the Death of Scots Music. — Robert Fergusson —
TCEP
Elegy on the Death of Thomas Shepard, sel ("Oh! that I were
a poet now in grain 1") — Urian Oakes. — AP — BAV
Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize, An — Oliver
Goldsmith. — BOHV — NA
(Elegy: "Good People all, with one accord.") — SPE-4
(Elegy on Madam Blaize.)— B CEP— EP— LLC— LPS-3
(Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize, An.) — TPH
(Elegy on That Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize, An )
—CEP— HBV—OAEP— OBEC— WTP-4
Elegy on the Times. — John Trumbull. — APW
Elegy on Thyrza. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL
(And Thou Art Dead, As Young and Fair.)— BPN— EM-2
— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4 — TOP
Elegy on William Cobbett. — Ebenezer Elliott. — VA
Elegy over a Tomb. — Lord Herbert of Cherbury. — OBS
Elegy: The Summer-House on the Mound. — Robert Bridges. —
EA
(Elegy: 'How well my eyes remember the dim path.") —
Elegy, The Unrewarded Lover.— William Walsh.— CEP
(Unrewarcled Lover, The.) — EV-3
Elegy: To Delia. — James Hammond. See Love Elegies
Elegy, An. To an Old Beauty.— Thomas Parnell.— CEP
Elegy All. His Parting from Her. — John Donne. See Elegies,
Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady. — Alexander
Pope.-ACP (si flfrr.)— EV-3— EPW-3— HBV— OBEC
— OBEV
(Verses to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady.) — CEP
"Most souls, 'tis true," etc. (abr., sel). — CH
"What can atone," etc. (sal.). — GPE
Elegy to the Memory of My Beloved Friend, Mr. Thomas God
frey. — Nathaniel Evans. — IAP
Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of Paul's, Dr. John Donne
An.— Thomas Carew.— EPS
(Elegie upon the Death of the Deane of Paul's Dr. John
Donne, An.) — OBS
Elegy upon the Death of the Lady Markham, An. — John Donne.
— SEP
Elegy upon the Most Incomparable King Charles the First, An
sel. ("Thou from th' en'throned Martyrs Blood-stain'd
line").— Henry King. — OBS
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (C.). —-Thomas Grav
— AEP-D— AEV— ATP— AWP—BCEP— BEL— BLV
— BFVR — BPB — BTP— CBOV— CEP— CR— CRF--
CRP— EA— EM-1— EP— EPC— EPP— EPRE— EPW-3
— EV-3— GEPM—GN— GPE— GR-e—GTBS—GTSE--
GTSL— HBV — HBVY— ISP— JAWP— LEAP— LL-4
— LLC — LPS-1 — MBL—MCCG—OAEP— OBEC—
OBEV— OFPE— OHCS-8— OHFP — OTPC — PB-9—
PBGG— PECK— PER (abr.)— PIAE— POOI (abr )—
PTER—PYM (abr.)— RON — SBA — SEP — TBV —
TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH—WBLP—WBP — WHA
—WLIP—WP— WTP-4
(Elegy in a Country Churchyard.) — CBE
"Curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The" (1st 14 sts }
— HT— JHP (1st 9 sts.)— OQP— QP-2 **™m)'
Part of Gray's Elegy ("Beneath those rugged elms"—
sts. 3-18).— BHV
Elegy Written in a Country Coal Bin. — Christopher Morley. —
Element of Justice. — George W. Curtis. — -LLC
(Ideas the Life of a People.)— OHCS-3
Elemental. — George Dillon.- — LA
Elementary School Classroom, An. — Stephen Spender. — MBP
Elements, The. — William Henry Davies. — MBP — OBVV —
POTT— YT
Elements, The. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — OBRV — VA
(Chorus of the Elements.) — OBVV
Elements, The.— Oscar Williams. — NAMP
Elements in Washington's Greatness. — R. J. White. — WRR-49
Elements of National Wealth, The. — James G. Blaine. See
Can the Country Sustain the Expense of the War and
Pay the Debt Which It Will Involve?
Elena's Song.— Sir Henry Taylor. See Philip van Artevelde.
Elene, sel. ("Forth then fared," etc.). — Cynewulf, tr. fr. the
Anglo-Saxon bv Stopford Brooke. — TCEP
Eleonora, sel ("All Offices of Heav'n so well she knew"). —
John Dryden.— NBE
Elephant, The. — Herbert Asqmth. — SUS— UTS
Elephant, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— RAR— UTS
(Some Beasts.) — PB-2
Elephant, An. — Joseph G. Francis. — MPB
Elephant, The, sel — Rudyard Kipling.
"Torn boughs trailing o'er the tusks aslant, The."
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
Elephant ! — Tom Scherman. — PCD
Elephant, The. — Annette Wynne. — GFA
Elephant Is Slow to Mate, The.— D. H. Lawrence.— NAMP
Elephants, The.— Dorothy Aldis. See At the Circus.
Elephants Are Different to Different People. — Carl Sandburg.
— MAP
Elephant's Trunk. — Alice Wilkins. — GFA
Eletelephony. — Laura E. Richards. — MPB
Eleusis. — Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. — MCT
Elevated Train, The.— James S. Tippett.— SUS
Elevation. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French bv Arthur
Symons.— AWP
(Soaring— ~fr. by Carrington.) — AFP
Elevator Love Story, An (arr.). — Lillian Bell.— SPE-6
Eleven. — Archibald MacLeish.— -CMP— UFE
Eleventh Avenue Racket. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Eleventh Hour, The. — Francis St. Vincent Morris. — VM
Eleventh Hour, The.— Anna L. Ruth.— OHCS-6— WRR-33
Eleventh Song: "Who is it that this dark night." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (Eleventh Song).
Elf, The. — Marian Osborne. — CPG
Elf and the Dormouse, Tne. — Oliver Herford. — AA — CCP —
CFBP — CPN— GFA— HBV— HBVY— JPC— MCG—
MPB— MPC-4— PB-1— PBV— PRWS— RAR— RON-
SP— TSW— TSWC— TVC— TVSH— UTS
Elf-Child, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — BTB-6 — THP —
(Little Orphant Annie — C.) — AA — ABVC — BAP— BOHV
— CFBP— CPWR—FPH—GR-a— HBV — HBVY
—HOAH — MPB — MPC-10 — OBAV— OHCS-33
— OTPC— PB-S— PECK— PFY—POI (with add.
1st st.)— POY — PTWP— PYM— SL (with add.
1st st.)— TSW— TSWC— WLIP— WTP-7
Elf-Child and the Minister, The. — Nathaniel Hawthorne. See
Scarlet Letter, The.
Elfer HilL— Unknown, tr. fr. the Danish by Robert Jamieson.—
Elfin Artist, The.— Alfred Noyes— CPAN-3— CV— JPC—OG—
Elfin Knight, An. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Cul
prit Fay, The.
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TITLE INDEX
Empedocles
Elfin Knight, The. — Unknown. — BE — EBSV — ESPB
(Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight.) — OBB
My Plaid Awa' (sel.).— CH
Elfin Skates. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — OBVV — PTER
Elfin Song. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit Fay, The.
Elfin Summons, An. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Elfin Valley, The.— Mary Webb.— GT-2
Eliab Eliezer. — James Roann Reed. — OHCS-32
Elijah.— Abraham M. Klein.— AM V-3S
Elijah Brown. — Unknown. — WRR-22
Elinda's Glove. — Richard Lovelace. — OBS
(Glove, The.)— ALV— EG
Elisa. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calendar, The.
Elixir, The. — George Herbert. — AEV — BCEP — BLV — EPC —
EPEP—GN— CHIP— SEP— WGRP—WP
Elixir of Life, The.— William M'GilL— WRR-6
Elizabeth. — Maxwell Anderson. See Elizabeth the Queen.
Elizabeth. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Elizabeth. — George Brandon Saul. — GPE — HBMV
Elizabeth. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
Elizabeth, Lizzy, Betsy and Bess. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
("Elizabeth, Lizzie lor Elspeth], Betsy, and Bess.")— PPL
— RIS
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
Elizabeth of Bohemia (On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohe
mia). — Sir Henry Wotton. — BCEP — BPB— EA— EV-2
— GPE— GTBS— GTSE — GTSL — HBV — LEAP —
OBEY— PIAE—SBA— TOP
(On His Mistress (.or Mistris), the Queen of Bohemia —
C.)— AEP-W— AEV— CR— EPW-2— OBS
(To His Mistress, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia.)— LPS-1
(To His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia.)— *EPC
("You meaner beauties of the night.") — EG
Elizabeth O'Grady.— Paul Edmonds.— PBV
Elizabeth the Queen, sel. — Maxwell Anderson.
Elizabeth.— PPD-2
Elizabetha Regina. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Ellen Hanging Clothes. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — MLP—
VOD
Ellen Mcjones (or M'Jones) Aberdeen. — William S. Gilbert. —
BHP— EPW-S— HBV— OHCS-24— PCD— THP— TSW
— TSWC— WTP-4
Ellen Terry. — Anna Gannon. — FT
Ellen's Song. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The
(Soldier, Rest!),
Ellis Park.— Helen Hoyt.— HBMV— MPC-12— MMV— NLK—
NP— NPSC— PB-6— POT— SBMV— SP— TL— VOD—
YT
Ellsworth. — Unknown. — PAH
Elm, The .— Hilaire Belloc.— GTML
Elm, The.— Odell Shepard.— HBMV
Elm and the Vine, The (abr.). — Jose Rosas, tr. fr. the Spanish
by William Cullen Bryant. — STP
Elmer Brown. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR — WRR-39
Elocution.— N. H. Gillispie.— OHCS-9
Elocution. — Henry C. Codman Potter. — WRR-55
Elocution Lesson, The. — Frances Nash. — BTB-8
Elocutionist's Curfew, The. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — HHHA —
SPE-1
Eloisa to Abelard. — Alexander Pope. — AEP-D — CEP — EP
(much afer.)— EPRE (much a&r.)— GEPC— OAEP
Eloisa (sel.).— OBEC
(Vestal, The— br. sel.)— ACP— CAW
Elopement. — Ben King. — SPE-5
Elopement in Seventy-five. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Eloquence. — Lewis Cass. — OHCS-6
Eloquence and Logic. — William C. Preston. — OHCS-7
(On Eloquence.) — BTB-S
Eloquence of John Adams. — Daniel Webster. See Adams and
Jefferson.
Eloquence of O'Connell. — Wendell Phillips. See Daniel O'Con-
• nell.
Eloquence of Revolutionary Periods, The. — Rufus Choate. —
WRR-10
Eloquence That Persuades. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. —
OHCS-22
Eloquent Rags. — Vincent Burns. — AMV-35
Elsie. — William Carlos Williams. — LA
Elsie Marley Is Grown So Fine. — Unknown. — OTPC
("Elsie Marley's grown so fine.") — SAS
Elsie's Child.— Julia C. R. Dorr.— OHCS-26
Elsie's Soliloquy. — Unknown. — PPYP
(Bessie's View of Things.) — WRR-SO
Elsinore. — Lucy Hamilton Hooper. — PTWP
Elspie and Philip. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Bothie of Tober-
na-Vuolich, The.
Elusive Dollar Bill, The.— H. L. Wilson.— GH
Elusive Muse, The. — Edward M. Freed.— CAG
Elusive Nature. — Henry Timrod. — SN
(Sonnet: "At last, beloved Nature! I have met.") — APB
(Sonnet: At Last, Beloved Nature.) — SPP
Elusive Ten-Dollar Bill, The. — Elliott Flower.— BTB-9
Elves' Dance, The. — Unknown (at. to John Lyly and Thomas
Ravenscrof t) . See Mayde's Metamorphosis, The.
Elysium. — Edward Coote Pinkney.— MOAP
Elysium. — Arthur Guiterman. — LHW
Elysium Is As Far (Love IV). — Emily Dickinson. — MAP—
MOAP
(Suspense.)— AWP— BAP— GPE— JAWP— LEAP— WBP
Emancipation. — Maltbie D. Babcock. — BLRP — OHCS-39
WBLP
(Death.)— LOW— OHPI— OQP— QP-2— POI— WGRP
Emancipation. — Unknown. — BLPA
Emancipation from British Dependence. — Philip Freneau
IDAH— PAH
(Political Litany, A.) — APB
Emancipation Group, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — LBAH
— WRR-4S
Emancipation of Man, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Emancipation Proclamation, The. — James A. Garfield. — LBAH
Emancipation Proclamation. — Abraham Lincoln. — LBAH
Embankment, The. — T. E. Hulme. — MBP
Embargo, The, sel. ("Look where you will"). — William Cullen
Bryant. — AP
Embarkation, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evan-
geline.
Embarrassed Amorist, The. — Louis Untermeyer. — PR
Embarrassing Episode of Little Miss Muffet, The. — Guy Wet-
more Carryl.— MPB— SC— TSW— TSWC— WTP-3
Embarrassment of Eyes. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — PIAE
Ember Picture, An. — James Russell Lowell.— CAP — FT— IAP
— WRR-25
Embers.— J. E. Cadden.— CAG
Emblem Flowers. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI
Emblem of Peace, An. — "Christopher North" (John Wilson). —
OHCS-21
(Evening Cloud, The.)— HBV— LPS-2
Emblem to Be Cut on a Lonely Rock at Sea. — Thomas Owen
Beachcroft.— BPM-3 1
Emblematic Signification of Cat. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Emblems. — Richard Coe. — OHCS-6
Emblems, sel. — Francis Quarles. — EPS
Book I, Emblem XV ("Lord! Canst Thou see").
Book II, Emblem IV ("Flint-hearted Stoics").
Book IV, Emblem III ("Whene'er the Old Exchange").
Emblems.— Allen Tate — AWP— MOAP
Emblems of Conduct. — Hart Crane. — NAMP
Emblems of Easter. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Emblems of Love, sets. — Lascelles Abercrombie.
Balkis.— BMEP--HBV— LEAP
(Judith — Song.) — MBP
Epilogue: "What shall we do for Love these days?" — GPE
—GTML— HBV— MBP— MV— OBVV— TCPD
(Small Fountains — br. sel. fr. above.} — CH — JPC
Hymn to Love.— MV-2— OBVV
Embryo. — Mary Ashley Townsend. — AA — HBV
Emerald Is As Green As Grass, An. — Christina Georgina Ros
setti.— TYP
Emergency. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — HBMV
Emergency, An. — Marie Moore Marsh. — BTB-7
Emerson. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — AA- — GA — OBAV
Emerson. — Craven Langstroth Betts. — GA
Emerson. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — AA — DD — GA
Emerson. — Elizabeth Clementine Kinney. — PEOR
Emerson. — James Russell Lowell. See Fable for Critics, A.
Emerson. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Emerson Alphabet, An. — Caroline B. LeRow (comp. fr. Emer
son's Works).— PEOR
Emigrant, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Emigrant Lassie, The. — John Stuart Blackie. — VA
Emigrant Mother, The. — William Wordsworth. — BPN
Emigrant's Farewell, The. — Thomas Pringle. — EBSV
Emigrant's Return, The. — Unknown. — GH
Emigrant's Story, The. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — BTB-3
Emigravit. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — AA — APA — OBAV — OHPI
Emilia.— Sarah N. Cleghorn.— HBV— PFY
Emilia, sel. — Robinson Jeffers.
California Garden, A. — UFE
Emily Bronte. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Emily Dickinson. — William Griffith. — GBOV
Emily Hardcastle, Spinster. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS — NV
Emily Jane. — Laura E. Richards. — RIS
Emir Hassan. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
Emir's Game of Chess, The. — Unknown. — BTB-9 — HBR
Emma, sel. — Jane Austen.
Miss Bates at the Ball (ad.).— SPE-8
Emma and Eginhard. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — HBR
Emmet's Epitaph. — Robert Southey. — LPS-3
(Written Immediately after Reading the Speech of Robert
Emmet.)— ERP
Emmy. — Arthur Symons. — HBV — OBVV — POTT — VLEP —
WTP-8
Emmy Lou, sels. — George Madden Martin.
"Because of a popular prejudice against whooping cough."
(Emmy Lou.)— SPE-1
"Little Feminine Casabianca, A." — SPE-2
Play's the Thing, The.— SPk-2 (arr.)
Empedocles. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — LA
Empedocles on Etna, sels. — Matthew Arnold.
Act I, Scene II.— EPN
Empedocles' Song (sel. fr. above). — PIAE — TOP
(Lyric Stanzas of Empedocles.)— BPN— TPH
("Gods laugh in their sleeve, The"— abr.)— BMEP
(From "Empedocles on Etna" — brief sel.) — LEAP
(From the Hymn of Empedocles.) — ISP
("Is it so small a thing [last 6 sts.1.) — OBEV— OBVV
"Far, far from here," — NBE
(Cadmus and Harmonia.) — OBVV
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Empedocles on Etna — (Continued).
Fullness of life and power of feeling, ye" (fr. Act II).—
OAEP
"And you, ye stars" (set. fr. above). — VA
(Philosopher and the Stars, The — abr, and arr.)—-SFC
Callicles' Song (fr. Act II).— BMEP— BPN— EPW 5
(Apollo.) — LH
(Last Song of Callicles.)— VLEP
(Sicily: The Song of Callicles.)— PER
(Song of Callicles, The.)— OBEY— OBVV
(Song of Callicles on Etna, The.) — GTBS— MCT
("Through the black, rushing smoke-bursts.") — GPE
Callicles' Song of Apollo (set. fr. above). — LC
"Oh, that fate had let me see." — NBE
Empedocles' Song. — Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles on Etna.
Emperor, The.— Tu Fu, tr. fr. the Chinese by E. Powys Math
ers. — AWP
Emperor of Ice-Cream, The. — Wallace Stevens. — FP
Emperor of the East, The, sel.—Philip Massinger.
Sad Song, A (fr. Act V, sc. iii).— OBS
(Song: "Why art thou slow, thou rest ' of trouble,
Death.")— EV-2
Emperor's Bird's Nest, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
~~~JJrlir — JMJPB — PPA — STP
Emperor's Garden, The. — Amy Lowell. — UFE
Empire (Persepolis).— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp.)—
BMEP
Empire and Victory. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus
Unbound ("Pale stars are gone, The" ["This is the
day," etc."]).
Empire Builder, The.— John Jerome Rooney.— JKCP
Empire Builders. — Archibald MacLeish. See Frescoes for Mr.
Rockefeller's City.
Empire Builders, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Empire Ship, The. — Nixon Waterman. — HT
Empires. — Francis Burdett Money-Coutts. — OBVV
Employ Your Own Intellect. — Unknown. — PEOR
Employment. — George Herbert. — EPW-2 (abr.)— EV-2 — OBS
Employment. — Jane Taylor. — CPN — MPC-3 — OTPC— PPL
Empties Coming Back. — Angelo de Ponciano. See Emptys
Cuming Back.
Empty.— Berton Braley.— MRV— WTP-2
Empty Air Castles. — Marguerite Gianella. — HB
Empty Barn, Dead Farm. — Malcolm Cowley. See Blue Tuniata
Empty Boats, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Empty Chariot, The.— Walter de la Mare.— AMV-35
Empty Corral.— Glenn Ward Dresbach.— PASC
Empty Cradle, The. — Jose Selgas y Carrasco, tr. fr. the Span
ish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Empty Cup, The.— W. W. Christman.— VF
Empty Glove, An. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Empty Little House, The.— Anne Sutherland.— DDA
Empty Nest, The.— Elizabeth York Case.— BTB-1
Empty Nest, An. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Empty Pocket, The.— C. F. Lummis. — WRR-2
Empty Prayer, An.— Katharine C. Penfield.— BTB-8
Empty Purse, The.— Mellin de Saint-Gelais, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Empty Purse, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Empty Quatrain, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Empty Song, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Empty Stocking, The.— Unknown.— CRYO— CS
Emptys Cuming Back. — Angelo de Ponciano. — DDA
(Empties Coming Back.) — BLPA
(Life.)— POI— SL
En Bateau. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur Sy-
mons. — AWP
En Garde, Messieurs. — William Lindsey. — AA— BLP— LEAP
En Masque. — lo Sloan Therme. — HB
En Monocle. — Donald Evans. — LA — NP
En Passant. — Baird Leonard. — NYBV
En Route. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de Voyage.
En Route. — George Dillon. — NP
En Voyage. — Caroline Atwater Mason. — HBV— VIL
(God Knows Best.)— LOW— MHT— POI
(God's Will Is Best.)— PTA-2
(That Wind Is Best.)— NLK
(Whichever Way the Wind Doth Blow.) — OOP— QP-2
Enamel Girl, The. — Genevieve Taggard.— HBMV-^MAP— NP
Enamoured Architect of Airy Rhyme. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
— ,AA-^APA — HB V— LA— LB AP— M AP— MCCG—
Enceladus. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Enchainment. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — HBV
Enchanted Book-Shelf, The. — Josephine Thorp. — MOB
Enchanted Castle, The. — Jeanne D'Orge.— LA
Enchanted Garden, The. — Marjorie Barrows. — GFA
Enchanted Ground.— James Thomson (1700-1748). See Cas
tle of Indolence, The.
Enchanted Heart, The. — Edward Davison. — BMEP — HBMV
Enchanted Island, The. — Luke Aylmer Conolly. — OBRV TIP
Enchanted Island, The. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Enchanted Lady, The.— Winfield Townley Scott.— BPM-33
Enchanted Mistress, The.— Egan O'Rahilly, tr. fr. the Gaelic
by Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory. — GTIV
Enchanted Oak, The. — Oliver Herford.— GSRC— HS— WRR-9
Enchanted Orchard, The. — Henry Mackenzie Green. — MM
Enchanted Prince, The. — Edwin Muir. — MBP
Enchanted Princess, The.— George Reston Malloch.— HMSP
Enchante^^ee^-Fold The.—Josephine Preston Peabody.— AV
Enchanted Shirt, The. — John Hay.— ABVC— BBV— -BHP-—
BLPA — B OH V— CGO V — GN—GS— GSRC— HHHA
— JPC — MPC-13 — OHCS-23— PIAE— STP— TSW—
TSWC— WRR-31
Enchanted Traveller, The. — Bliss Carman. — DDA — MCT
TBV
Enchanter, The.— Ralph Waldo _ Emerson.— CAP— I AP
Enchantment. — Arthur S. Bourinot. — CPG
Enchantment. — Madison Cawein.— -HBV
Enchantment, The. — Thomas Otway.— EP— EPP— -EV-3— HBV
— OBEV— SBA
Enchantment. — William Kean Seymour. — -BPM-34
Enchantress, The. — Bliss Carman.— VOD
Encore ("Ladies and gentlemen, I regret," etc.). — Unknown —
WRR-4
Encore ("Traveler o'er the desert wild, The"). — Unknown
WRR-6
Encore ! Encore ! — Unknown. — OHCS-32
(Encore.)— BTB 7
Encore Une Fois.— Lee Wilson Dodd.— NYBV
Encounter, The.— Charlotte Brown.— OTA
Encounter. — William Griffith.— BAP
Encounter. — Ida Graves.— BPM-30
Encounter. — Dorothy Seager. — BPM-33
Encounter. — Marion Strobel. — BPM-32
Encounter with a Panther, An (ad.). — James Femmore Coooer
— NPTP '
Encounter with an Interviewer, An (C.). — "Mark Twain"
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens). — CCR-— PPD-2
(Mark Twain and the Interviewer.)— BTB-1— OHCS-12—
WRR-43 (abr.)
Encounter with Sleep. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Encouragement. — Emily Bronte. — CPOI
Encouragement. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — PTA-2 — SR —
WRR-29— YT
Encouragements to a Lover. — Sir John Suckling. See Aglaura.
Encouragement to Exile. — Petronius Arbiter, tr. fr. the Latin
by Howard Mumford Jones.— AWP— JAWP — WBP
Encouraging Self -Murder. — Unknown. — GH
Encyclopaedia, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
End, The.— William Ernest Henley.— FT
End, The.— Lionel Pigot Johnson. — EPW-S
End, The. — Walter Savage Landor. See On His Seventy-Fifth
Birthday.
End, The. — Sir Henry Newbolt.—PB-2
(Day's End.)— RIS
End, The.— Wilfred Owen.— CH—ES— HBMV
End, The.— Stella Reinhardt— OA
End, The.— Wallace Rice.— AA
End, An.— James, Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
End, An.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— EA
End, The.— Rabindranath Tagore.— MOAH
End, An.— Sara Teasdale.— NV
End, The. — Marguerite Wilkinson. See Songs of an Empty
End of a War, The.— Herbert Read.— OB MV
End of Aodh-of-the-Songs, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William
Sharp).— LBBV
End of Being, The. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca. — WGRP
End of Elfintown, The, sd.—~ Jane Barlow.
Flitting of the Fairies, The.— TIP
End of It, The.— Francis Thompson.-— EPW-S
End of It All.— Frank Putnam.— LOW— MHT— POI
End of King David. The.— Unknown. — OHCS-26
End of Summer, The,— Edna St. Vincent Mil lay.— ME— UFE
End of Summer. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — YT
End of the Day, The.— Duncan Campbell Scott.— VA
End of the Drought, The.— Peter McArthur.—CPG
End of the Duel, The.— Rachel Annand Taylor.™ BMC— CAW
End of the Episode, The.— Thomas Hardy.— EA
End of the Flower-World (A.D. 2300). —-Stanley Burnshaw.—
LA
End of the Lasi Fight ot the "Revenge," The.™ Gervase Mark-
ham.— SG
End of the Play, The.— William Makepeace Thackeray. See
Dr. Birch and His Young Friends.
End of the Suitors, The. — Homer. See Odyssey, The.
End of the Sunset Trail, The. — Alma C. Bingham.—HB
End of the Task, The.— Bruno Lessing.— SP'E-6
End of the Trail. — Unknown.— SCC
End of the Way, The. — Harriet Cole.-— BLRP — OHCS-24
End of the World, The.— Gordon Bottomley.—CH— MBP— NV
End of the World, The.— Raymond Kresensky.— PSO
End of the World, The.— Archibald MacLeish.— MAP— NP—
TCPD
End of Travel, An. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— VLEP
End Paper of "Men of Earth" a Book Finished in New York
City in the Winter of 1930.— "R. L." (Russell Robins
Lord). See Autobiography.
Endicott and the Red Cross, sel. ("At noon of an autumnal
day") . — Nathaniel Hawthorne. — BTB-9
Endimion.— John Lyly. See Endymion.
Endimion and Phoebe, sels.— Michael Drayton.
Endymion's Convoy (11. 743-812).— OBSC
Phoebe on Latmus (11. 1-164). — OBSC
2nding, The.— John Masefield. See Wanderer, The.
Endion.— Witter Bynner.— BPM-30
Endless Battle, The. — Berton Braley.— FF — POI
Endless Procession, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-23
endless Song, The.— Mrs. Ruth McEnery Stuart— BOHV
2n-Dor— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Endurance.— Elizabeth A. Allen.— HBV— OHCS-8— WRR-14
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English
Endure, My Heart. — Andrew Lang. — BSV
•'Endure what life God gives and ask no longer span "
Sophocles. See CEdipus Coloneus.
Enduring, The. — John Gould Fletcher. — TBM — TSW TSWC
Enduring, The.- -James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Endyraion ("He was a poet").— John Keats. See I Stood Tip-
Toe upon a Little Hill.
Endymion, sels. — John Keats.
Address to the Moon (Bk. Ill, 11. 142-187).— ERP
Adonis in Slumber (Bk, II, 11. 387-427).— ERP
(Cast Asleep.)— BCEP
Bacchus (Bk. IV, 11. 193-203).— EPW-4
Coming of Dian, The (Bk. I, 11. 540-709).— BPN
Conclusion: The Decision of the Gods (Bk IV 11 969-
1003).— ERP ' ' '
Diana (Bk. I. 11. 602-638).— BCEP
Encounter with Sleep (Bk. IV, 11. 362-408).— ERP
Endymion Chooses Mortal Love(Bk. IV, 11. 615-721) — ERP
Endymion's Vision (Bk. I, II. 538-712). — ERP
Feast of Dian, The (Bk. IV, 11. 563-610). — BPN
Forest, The (Bk. I, 11. 63-88).— BCEP
Here Is Wme (Bk. II, 11. 441-453).— OBRV
Hymn to Pan (Bk. I, 11. 232-306).— BCEP — BPN— EPN—
EPNC— EPW-4— NBE— OBRV — WTP-5 (abr.)
(Song of the Shepherds of Latmos.) — MV-2
Indian Maid, The (Bk. IV, 11. 98-181). — ERP
Induction (Bk. II, 11. 1-43).— ERP
(Invocation to the Power of Love.) — BPN
Loss of the Mortal Maiden (Bk. IV, 11. 496-512) —ERP
Love and Friendship (Bk. I, 11. 798-842) —OBRV
"O Sorrow" (Bk. IV, 11. 146-290).— GPE
(O Sorrow!— 11. 146-181, 279-290.)— CH
(Roundelay.) — ATP— BPN
(Song of the Indian Maid.) — EV-4 — OAEP— OBEV
Proem: "Thing of beauty is a joy forever, A."
(Beauty— 13 1-24.)— BCEP (11. 1-34)— EPW-4— GBOV
(11. 1-16)
(Beauty Triumphant — 11. 1-24.)— PPD-2
(Book I— 11. 1-33.)— CBE— OAEP
(Book I— 11. 1-62.)— BPN— CRE— EPNC
(Credo— 11. 1-62.)— ERP
(Proem to Endymion— 11. 1-62.)— LL-4
(Thing of Beauty, A— 11. 1-24.)— BLV— OBRV— OTA
— OTPC— PB-7 (11. 1-33)— RON— SR (11. 1-5).—
(Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever, A — 11. 1-24.) —
LPS-2— MCCG— SR (11. 1-33)— TOP
("Thing of beauty is a joy forever, A" — 11. 1-60 ) — ATP
—BEL -PG— TCEP (11. 1-33)— EV-3— GPE (Bk
I)— EM-2
Sacrifice to Pan. The (Bk. I, 11. 89-231).— BCEP
Sleep (Bk. I, 11. 453-463.)— BCEP— WTP-5
"To Sorrow I bade good-morrow" (Bk. IV, 11. 173-273-
279-290).— OBRV
"Upon the sides of Latmus" (Bk. I, 11. 63-184). — TPH
Wherein Lies Happiness (Bk. I, 11. 769-857). — ERP
Endymion.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA — CAP— CCR
Endymion. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Endymion, seL — John Lyly.
Song by Fairies. — OAEP
(Fairy Revels.)— EP—EPP
(Fairy Song, A.)— OBSC
Endymion.— Oscar Wilde.— HBV—VLEP
Endymion. — Humbert Wolfe. — NP
Endymion and Diana. — Philip Ayres. — AEV
Endymion and Phoebe. — Michael Dray ton. See Edimion and
Phoebe.
Endymion Chooses Mortal Love. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Endymion's Convoy. — Michael Drayton. See Endimion and
Phoebe.
Endymion's Vision. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Enemies. — Agnes Lee. — NP
Enemies.— R. D. N. Wilson.— GTIV
Enemies Meet at Death's Door. — Willa Lloyd Jackson. —
(Union of the Blue and the Gray.) — WRR-44
Enfant Perdu. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Richard
Monckton Milnes.— AWP
Engaged.— F. H. Curtiss.— WRR-15
Engaged.— J. L. Pennypacker.— CHS— OHCS-20
Engaged to Kate, 1924. — "R. L." (Russell Robins Lord). See
Autobiography.
Engagement Thrills.— Tudor Jenks.— WRR-58
Engine. — James S. Tippett. — SUS
Engine Driver's Story, The. — William Wilkins.— OHCS-29
"Engine, engine, number nine." — Unknown. — RIS
Engineer Connor's Son (ad.). — Miss Will Allen Dromgoole.
— NPTP
Engineer's First Real Prayer. — Carrie M. Ogilvie.— WRR-58
Engineer's Last Run, The.— Unknown.— PPSC
Engineers' Making Love, The. — Robert J. Burdette, — BTB-4 —
OHCS-23— PTA-1
Engineers' Murder, The.— Henry Morford.— OHCS-19
Engineer's Story, The.— Eugene J. Hall.— CD— PTA-2
Engineer's Story, The. — Rose A. Hartwick Thorpe.— HHHA—
MR— OHCS-6— PPP
England. — Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
England. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora Leigh
England.— Wilfred Campbell.— CPG
England. — Grace Ellery Channing-Stetson. — AA
England. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Fears in Solitude.
England. T- William Cowper. See Task, The (Book II The
Time-Piece).
England. — Richard Edwin Day. — AA
England. — Walter de la Mare. — MCT — PER— TBV
England. — "Joaquin" Miller. — APB
England. — George Edgar Montgomery. — AA
England. — Marianne Moore. — MAP
England. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — ACP — CAW
England. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Armada.
England, sel. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Maud.
England and America. — James Bryce. — IDAH
England and America, sel. — Arthur Cleveland Coxe
America.— MC— PAH
England and Switzerland, 1802.— William Wordsworth.— GTBS
— GTSE— GTSL— PC— WTP-10
(England and Switzerland.) — MCCG
(Sonnet: Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation e»f
Switzerland.) — CRE
(Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
C.)— BEL— BPN— CR—CRP— EM-2— EP— EPN
TOP— TPH ~ — —
(Thoughts of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland.)
— OBRV
England and the Fourth of July. — W. T Stead — IDAH
England at Peace. A Vision. — William Shakespeare. See
King Henry VIII.
England at War. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry V
(Prologues to Henry V).
England at WTar: Harfleur, England and St. George.— William
Shakespeare. See King Henry V (Henry the Fifth at
Harfleur).
"England! awake! [awake! awake!]" — William Blake. See
Jerusalem.
England _1802, III ("Great men have been among us"). — Wil
liam Wordsworth. See Great Men Have Been among
England 1802, II ("Milton, thou should'st").— William Words-
(c worth. See London, 1802.
England, I stand on thy imperial ground." — George Edward
Woodberry. See At Gibraltar (T).
England in 1819. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — EM-2 — EPN —
OBRV
(Sonnet: England in 1819.) — BPN— OAEP
England, My England. — William Ernest Henley. — BMEP
(England.)— LBBV
(Pro Rege Nostro.)— CRE — EPW-5 — VOD
(Rhymes and Rhythms, XXV.)— BPN
England My Mother. — Sir William Watson. — GR-e
England, Queen of the Waves. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
See Armada.
England to India. — Robert Bridges.— PWB
England, Unprepared for War.— Mark Akenside. See Ode to
the Country Gentlemen of England, An.
"England^ win keep her dearest jewel bright."— Robert Bridges.
England's Answer. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
England's Dead. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — GPE— HBV
England's Dead. — Frank Taylor. — CRE
England's Heroical Epistles, sels. — Michael Drayton
Earl of Surrey to Geraldine, The. — OBSC
(Surrey to Geraldine— abr.) — EP
King Henry to Rosamond. — OBSC
Queen Margaret to William de la Pool, Duke of Suffolk.—
EPW-1
England's Sovereigns in Verse. — Unknown. — BLPA
English As She Is Sung. — Unknown. — WRR-56
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, sels. — George Gordon
Lord Byron. '
"Behold! in various throngs" (11. 143-1070, broken sels.).
"Illustrious Holland," etc. (11. 539-559). — OBRV
'Man must serve, A" (11. 63-82; 143-188; 201-264) EPP
"Next comes the dull disciple," etc. (11. 235-264).— OBRV
(Wordsworth— 11. 235-254.) — LL-4
"Still must T hear," etc. (broken sels. fr. 11. 1-858).
BCEP
«-.r,'PrePare for rhyme" — broken sels, fr. 11. 5-858.)-— EP
When Vice triumphant," etc. (11. 27-87; 143-264). — TCEP
English Buccaneer, The (ad.). — Unknown.— NPTP
English Captains, The. — Charles Fitz-Geffery. — SG
English Easter: 7. A. M. — Evelyn Underbill. — MM
English Epitaph on Queen Elizabeth, Wife of Henry VII
Unknown.— NEE
English Flag, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — PECK — PTER (si
abr.) — RKV
(Flag of England, The.)— LH
English Garden, The, sel. — William Mason.
Landscape (fr. I).— OB EC
English Girl, An.— F. Wyville Home.— VA
English Girl. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by Edward Powys
Mathers.— OBMV
English Hills. — John Freeman. — CRE — MCT— MM
English in 1680, The. — John Dry den. See Absalom
and Achitophel.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
English Irregular: '99-'02.— Rudyard Kipling.— CBE—CBOV
(Chant-Pagan.)— BPN—CR—SR—RKV
English June. — Winifred M. Letts. — BPM-33
English Knights and Irish Knights. — New York Sun. — HT
English Language, The (a&r.)— William Wetmore Story.— GN
English Metres, The. — Alice Meynell. — BMC
English Mother, An. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — HBV—
English Padlock, An. — Matthew Prior. — CEP — OBEC
English Poetry. —Samuel Daniel. See Musophilus, or Defence
of All Learning.
English Race, The. — Daniel Defoe. See True-Born English
man, The.
English Robin, The. — Harrison Weir. — LPS-2
English Schoolboy, The. — John Heywood. See Play of the
Weather, The.
English Shell, An.— Arthur Christopher Benson.— VA
English Sparrow, The. — Mary Isabella Forsyth. — SN
English Tongue, The.— Lewis Worthington Smith.— PTER
English Verse. — Edmund Waller. — GPE
(Of English Verse.)— OB S
English Way, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
English Weather. — John Dyer. See Fleece, The.
English Wood, An. — Robert Graves. — YT
English Woods and American. — John Burroughs. — ADAH
Englishman Abroad, The.— K. M. Portsmouth.— BPM-33
Englishman in Italy, The. — Robert Browning. — VLEP
Englishman's Sea-Dirge, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Engraved on the Collar of His Highness's Dog. — Alexander
Pope. — PIAE
(Epigram: Engraved on the Collar of a Dog, Which I
Gave His Royal Highness.)— TOP
(Epigrams.)— ALV— HBV
Enid. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson See Idylls of the King (Mar
riage of Geraint, The).
Enid's Song. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the King
(Marriage of Geraint, The).
Enigma. — Joseph Auslander. — NP
Enigma on the Letter H. — Catherine Fanshawe. See Riddle:
Letter "H," The.
Enigma Sartorial. — Unknown. — DDA
Enjoyment. — Theognis, tr. fr. the Greek by John Hookham
Frere. — AWP
Enjoyment of the Present. — Richard Chenevix Trench. —
Enj'ym' Poor Health. — George Horton.— WRR-7
Enlargement. — Helena Coleman. — CPG
Enlisted. — Eliza Calvert Hall. — MDAH
Enlistments, The. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See John Brown's
Body.
Ennui. — Parke Cummings. — NYBV
Enoch. — Jones Very. — APW
,
Return of Enoch Arden, The (.re/.)— SPE-7
(At the Window.)— OHCS-5
Enough. — Charles G. Blanden. — OQP — QP-1
Enough! — John Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress, The.
Enquiry, The. — John Dyer. — OBEC
Enriched.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Ensign Bearer, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9 — PTA-2
Enslaved. — John Masefield. — PM
"All early in April, when daylight comes at five" (sel."). —
LHW
Entanglement, An. — George Crabbe. See Tales of the Hall.
Enter General Brock and Lefroy. — Charles Mair. See Tectimseh
Enter Patient. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital
Enter^ Saint Nicholas! — Cornell Widow. — CAG
Entering an Unknown World. — Unknown. — WRR-5S
Enterprise, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — BPM-31
"Enterprise" and "Boxer." — Unknown. — PAH
Entertaining Sister's Beau. — Bret Harte. — PTWP
(Miss Edith Helps Things Along.) — BTB-2 — GSRC —
OHCS-16
Entertaining the Minister. — Elsie Duncan Yale. — OHCS-39
Entertainment to James, sel. — Thomas Dekker.
Troynovant. — OBSC
Enthralled. — Celia Thaxter. — OG
Enthusiasm. — Unknown, — MHT
Enthusiast, The. — Herman Melville. — APW
Enthusiast, The. An Ode.— William Whitehead. — EPW-3—
OBEC
Enthusiast, The: or, The Lover of Nature. — Joseph Warton.—
CEP
Charms of Nature, The (set.) — OBEC
Entia Multiplicanda. — Leonard Feeney. — AMV-37
Entrance to Tartarus, The. — Virgil. See ^neid, The.
Entreaty.— Irene M. Ward.— BPM-32
Entry to the Desert. — James Rorty. — MOAP — TBM
Enviable Isles, The.— Herman Melville.— AA— APW— GT-2—
LA— LEAP
Envoi: "Beloved, till the day break." — Josephine Preston Pea-
body.— SB MV
Envoi: "Fly, white butterflies, out to sea." — Algernon Charles
Swinburne. See White Butterflies.
Envoi: "God, thou great symmetry." — Anna Wickham. — BLV
— MBP — SMP
Envoi: "O seek me not within a tomb." — John G. Neihardt. —
HBV— ICBD— NP— OHPI— WGRP
(Envoy.)— OQP— QP-1
Envoi: "So go forth to the world." — Arthur Hugh Clough
See Amours de Voyage.
Envoi (A Little While).— Don Marquis.— PPD-1
(Little While, A.)— HBV
Envoi (1919).— Ezra Pound.— APA— CMP— MAP— TBM
Envoy: "Friends, sursum corda, soon or slow." — Andrew Lans1
—SDH *'
Envoy: "Go, little book, and wish to all." — Robert Louis Steven-
son.— GPE— HBV— MOB— YT
(Go, Little Book.)— MBP
(Wishes.)— OBVV
Envoy: "Go, songs, for ended is our brief, sweet plays "
Francis Thompson. — GPE — HBV — PASC— POT —
POTT— VLEP
Envoy: "Have little care that Life is brief." — Bliss Carman
HBV— PC-VA— WTP-3
Envoy: "Legend of Felix is ended, the toiling of Felix is done
The." — Henry van Dyke. See Toiling of Felix, The!
Envoy, The: "Life came, and sought, and found her." — Laura
Spencer Porter.— SPE-4
Envoy: "O seek me not." — John G. Neihardt. See Envoi.
Envoy: "So, at the last, I think that we must follow." — Du Bose
Heyward. — NV
Envoy: "Sweet World, if you will hear me now." — Sarah Mor
gan Bryan Piatt. — AA
Envoy: "They are not long, and weeping and the laughter."
Ernest Dowson. See Vitse Summa Brevis Spem Nos
Vetat Incohare Longarn.
Envoy: "When you and I have played the little hour." — Gilbert
Parker. Sec Lover's Diary, A.
Envoy: "Whose furthest footstep never strayed." — Richard
Hovey.— GPE— HBV— OBAV
(Envoy from "More Songs from Vagabonclia.") — LEAP
(Envoy: To More Songs from Vagabondia.) — AA
Envoy to an American Lady, An. — Richard Monckton Milnes. —
VA
(Our Mother Tongue.)— GN-—OTPC
Envoy (to "More Songs from Vagabondia"). — Richard Hovey.
See Envoy: "Whose furthest footstep never strayed."
Envoy: Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Lon
garn. — Ernest Dowson. Sec Vitae Sunirna Brevis Spem
Nos Vetat Incohare Longam.
CVG
Envy ("Time was when a king of the olden days"). — Edjrar A
Guest.— CVG
Envy ("We know not just what shadows fall"). — Edffar A
Guest.— ALG
Envy .—Arthur Guiterman. — PJH-1— PQI—SL
Envy. — Charles and Mary Lamb.— OTPC
Envy. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — WRR-19
Envy. — Unknown.— OHCS-40
Envy.— Charles Wells.— B CEP
Envying a Little Bird. — Sister Gregoria Francisca, tr fr the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Eolian Harp, The.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— EPW-4—ERP
Eos. — Richard Hengist Home. See Orion: An Epic Poem.
Epic. — Virginia Moore.— TSWC
Epic, The (Introduction to Morte D' Arthur). — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson.— SEP— VLEP
Epic of Women. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. See Bisclaveret.
Epicede. — Donald Evans. — NP
Epicedium.— J. Corson Miller.— DD—HBMV— PAH
Epicedium. — Horace L. Traubel. — AA
Epicharis. — Arthur Palmer. — TIP
Epiccene, or The Silent Woman, scls. — Ben Jonson.
Simplex Munditiis (fr. Act I, sc. i — tr. fr. the Latin of
Jean Bonnefons [Bonnefonius]). — AWP — BCEP
— BFP—CBOV— EPEP— EPS — GPE — HBV—
JAWP — LEAP— OBEV— SBA—SEP— SPE-3-
TPH— TOP— WBP—WLIP
(Freedom in Dress.) — LPS-2
(Simplicity and Sweet Neglect.) — EV-2
(Song: "Still to be neat, still to be drest.")— EPW-2—
OBS
(Still to Be Neat.)— ALV— EM-1— EPC— OAEP— WHA
("Still to be neat.")— EG
(Sweet Neglect.)— BLV— ISP
Prologue and Epilogue to the University of Oxford.— John
Dryden.— EV-3
(Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1673, Spoken by
Mr. Hart at the Acting of the Silent Woman.)—
Epicure, The ("Fill the bowl with rosy wine"). — Abraham
Cowley (after the Greek of Anacreon).— EPS— HBV—
OBS
Epicure, The ("Underneath this myrtle shade"). — Abraham
Cowley (after the Greek of Anacreon).— AWP— EV-2
("Underneath this myrtle shade.") — EG
Epicure, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Epicure. — Ruth Lambert Jones. — DDA
Epicurean, The. — Sir Francis Hastings Doyle.—EPN— OBVV
Epicurean. — William James Linton. — VA
Epicurean Reminiscences of a Sentimentalist. — Thomas Hood.-—
Epicurean's Epitaph, An. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-
Epidermal Macabre. — Theodore Roethke. — TB
Epigram: "After such years of dissension and strife." — Thomas
(Epigrams.)— HBV
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TITLE INDEX
Eptgra
Epigram : "Alas, how soon the hours are over." — Walter Savage
Landor.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "Amid all Triads let it be confest."— Richard Gar
nett. — OBVV
Epigram: "As in smooth oil the razor best is whet."— Unknown
(Epigrams.) — HBV
Epigram: "Beauty, a. silver dew that falls in May."— Unknown,
— OBSC
Epigram: "Because I am idolatrous and have besought" —
Ernest Dowson. — ACP
Epigram: "Captains and conquerors leave a little dust."— Sir
William Watson. — BPP
Walter Savage Landor. — FT
(To Sleep.)— VA
Epigram: "Cries Sue to Will, in matrimonial strife." — Un
known.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "Cries Sylvia to a reverend Dean."
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "Damis, an author cold and weak." — Unknown
(Epigrams.) — HBV
Epigram: "Face that should content me wonders well, A " — Sir
Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
(Description of Such a One As He Would Love.) — EP—
EPP
Epigram: "Frank Carves very ill, yet will palm all the Meats "
— Matthew Prior. — CEP
(Another.)— EPW-3
Epigram: "Friend! tell of these two things." — Mellin de Saint-
Gelais, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epigram, An: "God bless the King — I mean the faith's de
fender!" — John Byrom. — EPW-3
(Epigrams.)— HBV
(Extempore Verses Intended to Allay the Violence of Partv-
Spirit.;— OBEC
(Intended to Allay the Violence of Party Spirit)— PI AE
(Jacobite Toast, A.)— EV-3
(Which Is Which?)— BOHV
Epigram: "Grateful heart for all things blesses, The." — Walter
Savage Landor.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "He is not drunk who, from the floor." — Eugene
Field.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "He who in his pocket hath no money." — Unknown.
(Epigrams.)— HBV
Epigram: "Here lie I, Martin Elginbrodde." — Unknown. See
Martin Elginbrodde.
Epigram: "Hoarse Maevius reads his hobbling verse." — Samuel
Taylor Coleridge.
(Epigrams.) — LPS-3
Epigram: "Plow many rogues are in the town." — Francois
Guillaume J. S. Andrieux, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Epigram: "I am his Highness' dog at Kew." — Alexander Pope.
See Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a Dog, etc.
Epigram: "I hardly ever ope my lips, one cries." — Richard
Garnett. See Silence and Speech.
Epigram: "I have lost my mistress, horse and wife." — Unknown.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "I held her hand, the pledge of bliss." — Walter
Savage Landor. See Test, The.
Epigram: "I loved thee beautiful and kind." — Martial, tr. by
Robert, Earl Nugent.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "I owe, says Metius, much to Colon's care." — Leonard
Welsted.
^ < (Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "I strove with none, for none was worth my strife."
— Walter Savage Landor. See I Strove with None.
Epigram: "I wonder not that youth remains." — Walter Savage
Landor. — EV-4
(I Wonder Not That Youth Remains.) — BPN
Epigram: "'I would,' says Fox, 'a tax devise.'" — Richard
Brinsley Sheridan.
(Epigrams.)— HBV
Epigram: "If a man who turnips cries." — Samuel Johnson. See
If a Man Who Turnips Cries.
Epigram, An: "In truths that nobody can miss." — John Byrom.
—EPW-3
Epigram: "I've just been robbed." — Pierre Le Brun, tr.fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epigram^: "Joe hates a sychophant. It shows." — Unknown.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "Joy is the blossom, sorrow is the fruit." — Walter
Savage Landor.
(Epigrams.)— HBV
Epigram: "Justice walking o'er the frozen Thames, A." — Un
known.
. (Epigrams.)— ALV
Epigram: "King to Oxford sent a troop of horse, The." —
William Browne.
(Epigrams.)— ALV
Epigram: "Life is a jest, and all things show it." — John Gay.
See My Own Epitaph.
Epigram: "Loud brayed an ass. Quoth Kate, "'My Dear.'"
— Matthew Prior.
(Epigrams^— ALV
Epigram: "Love like a bird, hath perch'd upon a spray" (Epi
gram, XVI). — S^r William Watson.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
(Four Epigrams.) — MBP
Epigram: "'Mayflower' once filled this shore, The." Robert
Haven Schauffler. — ADAH
Epigram: "Momentous to Himself as I to me." (Epigrams,
XVIII). — Sir William Watson.
(Epigram.)— BMEP—JPC
(From "Epigrams.") — LEAP
Epigram: "No longer say, men can from hunger die." —
D'Aceilly, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epigram: No more of your titled acquaintances boast." — Robert
Burns.
(Epigrams.)— ALV
Epigram: "No, my own love of other years." — Walter Savage
Landor. See Love of Other Years, The.
Lpigram: "No truer word, save God's, was ever spoken." —
Walter Savage Landor.
(Epigrams.)— HBV
Epigram: "On parent knees, a naked new-born child." — Sir
William Jones (after the Sanskrit of Kalidasa).—
OBEV
(Baby, The.)— BCEP— LPS-1
(Moral Tetrastich, A.) — OBEC
(On Parent Knees.)— HBV
(To an Infant Newly Born.) — CBOV
Epigram: "Philosopher, whom dost thou most affect." — Richard
Garnett.
(Epigrams.) — HBV
Epigram: "Quoth Satan to Arnold." — Unknown.— PAH
Epigram: "Rudely forced to drink tea, Massachusetts, in anger."
— Unknown. — PAH
Epigram: "Scaurus hates Greek.'1 — Unknown. — SPP
Epigram II: "Should D s print, how once you robb'd your
brother." — Alexander Pope. — CEP
Epigram: "Sir, I admit your general rule."— Alexander Pope.
See Fool and the Poet, The.
Epigram: "Sly Beelzebub took all occasions." — Samuel Tavlor
Coleridge. See Job.
Epigram: "So must outlive we even earth and sky." — Edwin
Essex. — BMC
Epigram: "Swans sing before they die — 'twere no bad thing- "
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Of a Bad Singer.
Epigram: "They say your lady friends have no long life." —
Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Pott and Wright
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "This house, where once a lawyer dwelt." — William
Erskine.
(Epigrams.) — HBV
Epigram: "Thou art in danger, Cincius, on my word " — Marcus
Argentarius.fr. fr. the Latin by Richard Garnett.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram; "Thou swearst thou'lt drink no more."— Unknown
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: " 'Tis highly rational, we can't dispute." — Richard
Garnett.
(Epigrams.)— HBV
Epigram: "'Tis human fortune's happiest height."— William
Watson. — JPC
Epigram: "To John I ow'd great Obligation." — Matthew Prior
(after Martial).— CEP— EPW-3
( Epigrams . ) — ALV
(Quits.)— A WP
Epigram: "Treason doth never prosper; what's the reason?"—
Martial, tr fr. the Latin by John Harington. See Of
1 reason.
Epigram: "Well I remember how you smiled."— Walter Savage
Landor. — EV-4
(Her Name.)— OBVV
("Well I remember how you smiled.") — GTBS
(Well I Remember How You Smiled.)— BCEP— BPN
Epigram: "What is an epigram? a dwarfish whole." — Samuel
Taylor Coleridge.
(Epigrams.)— HBV
Epigram: "'What? rise again with all one's bones.' "—Samuel
Taylor Coleridge. See Gile's Hope.
Epigram: "When doctrines meet with general approbation." —
David Garrick.
_ (Epigrams.)— HBV
Epigram: "When Eve upon the first of men." — Thomas Moore
(Epigrams.) — HBV
Epigram: "When Pontius wished an edict might be passed."—
Matthew Prior.
(Epigrams.)— ALV
Epigram: "When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would
be." — Unknown.
(Epigrams.) —ALV
Epigram: "When whelmed are altar, priest and creed." — Sir
William Watson. — WGRP
Epigram: "Whilst (or while) Adam slept, Eve from his side
arose." — Unknown.
(Epigrams.)— ALV— HBV
Epigram: "Who killed Kildare? Who dared Kildare to kill?"—
Jonathan Swift.
(Epigrams.) — HBV
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Epigram: "With death doomed to grapple.'*— George Gordon,
Lord Byron.
(Epigrams.)— HBV
Epigram: "World of fools has such, a store, The." — Unknown,
tr. jr. the French.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Epigram: "Years, many parti-coloured years." — Walter Savage
Landor. See Years.
Epigram: "Yes, every Poet is a Fool." — Matthew Prior. — CEP
(Another.)— EPW-3
Epigram: "You beat your pate, and fancy wit will come." —
Alexander Pope. See To a Blockhead.
Epigram: "You everywhere speak ill of me." — Bernard de la
Monnoye, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epigram: Engraved on the Collar of a Dog, Which I Gave to
His Royal Highness. — Alexander Pope. — TOP
(Engraved on the Collar of His Highness' Dog.) — PIAE
(Epigrams.)'— ALV—HBV
Epigram: Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H. — Ben Jonson. See Epi
taph on Elizabeth L. H.
Epigram: Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, An. — Ben Jonson. See
Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a Child of Queen Elizabeth's
Chapel.
Epigram: Fatum Supremum. — Unknown. — OBS
Epigram: Occasioned by the Title of Mr. Rivington's New York
Royal Gazette, Being Scarcely Legible. — Philip Freneau.
— APB
Epigram of Martial, Imitated. — Sir Charles Hanbury Williams.
— OBEC
Epigram: On Court-Worm. — Ben Jonson. — EPW-2
Epigram on Handel and Bononcini. — John Byrom. — OBEC
(Epigram on the Feuds between Handel and Bononcini.) —
CEP
Epigram: On Lucy, Countess of Bedford. — Ben Jonson. — EPW-2
(On Lucy, Countess of Bedford.)— EPS— OAEP— OBS
Epigram on Marcus the Gnostic. — St. Pothinus, of Lyons. —
Epigram on Milton. — John Dryden. See Lines Printed under
the Engraved Portrait of Milton.
Epigram on Miltonicks. — Samuel Wesley. — OBEC
Epigram: On Sir Francis Drake. — Unknown. — OBS
Epigram on the Death of Edward Forbes. — Sydney Dobell. — VA
Epigram on the Feuds between Handel and Bononcini. — John
Byrom. See Epigram on Handel and Bononcini.
Epigram: On the Poor of Boston Being Employed in Paving
the Streets, 1774. — Unknown. — PAH
Epigram on the Toasts of the Kit-Kat Club, Anno 1716.—
Alexander Pope. — CEP
Epigram: Respice Finem.- -Francis Quarles. — OBEY
(Respice Finem.) — GPE — SPE-1
Epigram : Stand Close Around, Ye Stygian Set. — Walter Savage
Landor. See Pericles and Aspasia.
Epigram: To Fool, or Knave.— Ben Jonson. — EPW-2
Epigram to King Charles for an Hundred Pounds He Sent Me
in My Sickness, An. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP
Epigram: To My Mere English Censurer. — Ben Jonson. —
EPW-2
Epigram upon His Majestie's Great Ship (the "Sovereign^ of the
Seas") Lying in the Docks
i at Woolwich, An. — Thoma
-PFE
Hey wood. — SG
Epigrams. — Richard Aldington.-
Girl, A.
New Love.
October.
Epigrams in a Cellar (1-9). — Christopher Morley. — NYBV
Epilog: "Like the ears of the wheat." — Heinrich Heine. See
North Sea, The.
Epilogue: "And all their passionate hearts," etc. — John Mase-
field. See Tragedy of Pompey the Great.
Epilogue: "As children keep." — Edwina Stanton Babcock. —
MCT
Epilogue: "At the midnight in the silence of the sleep-time." —
Robert Browning. See Asolando.
Epilogue: "Away, for we are ready to a man." — James Elroy
Flecker. See Golden Journey to Samarkand, The.
Epilogue: "Bond was love and did not specify, The." — Philip
Horton. — TB
Epilogue: "Carol, every violet has." — Alfred Noyes. See Flower
of Old Japan, The.
Epilogue: "Day is done; and. lo! the shades, The." — Eugene
Field.— PEF
Epilogue: "Heaven, which man's generations draws." — Francis
Thompson. See Judgment in Heaven, A.
Epilogue: "How swift the summer goes." — John Masefield. See
Everlasting Mercy, The.
Epilogue: "I am sure this Jesus will not do." — William Blake.
See Everlasting Gospel, The.
Epilogue: "I, too, sing America." — Langston Hughes. See I,
Too.
Epilogue: "If Luther's day expand to Darwin's year." — Her
man Melville. Sec Clarel.
Epilogue: "If thou disdain the sacred muse." — Edmund Gosse.
— TCEP
Epilogue: "Now my charmes are all ore-throwne." — William
Shakespeare. See Tempest, The.
Epilogue: "Now the hungry lion roars." — William Shakespeare.
See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
Epilogue, The: "Our farce is now finished." — Rivington's Royal
Gazette.— ASK
Epilogue: "Sometimes I think that I shall live again" —
S. Foster Damon.-— POOT
Epilogue: "Still stands the forest primeval." — Henry Wads'
worth Longfellow. See Evangel in e.
Epilogue: "Terence, this is stupid stuff." — Alfred Edward
Housman. — MBP
Epilogue, An: "There was no way out, except the gawd."—
Alfred -Noyes.—DTRN
Epilogue: "These, to you now." — William Ernest Henley —
POTT
Epilogue: "They who have best succeeded on the stage." — John
Dryden. See Conquest of Granada, The.
Epilogue: "This wind upon my mouth, these stars I see." —
William Alexander Percy. — LS
(Fragment, A.)— OHPI
Epilogue: "Time is a thing." — Stephen Spender. — MBP
Epilogue: "To sit upon a rock and suffer this." — Allan Seeger.
Epilogue: "Unmoved by all claims our times allow." — Herman
Melville. — LA
Epilogue: "What a pretty tale you told me." — Robert Browning
See Two Poets of Croisic. The.
Epilogue: "What shall we do for Love these days?" — Lascelles
Abercronibie. See Emblems of Love.(
Epilogue: "With heart at rest I climbed the citadel's." — Charles
Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by Arthur Symons. — AWP
Epilogue: "With words as counters, talk of day and night." —
Edward Thompson. — MM
Epilogue at Wallack's, An. — John Elton Wayland. — AA
Epilogue from "Asolando."— Robert Browning. See Asolando.
Epilogue of "Prometheus." — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prome
theus Unbound ("Pale stars are gone, The").
Epilogue Spoken at Oxford by Mrs. Marshall. — John Dryden. —
ATP— CEP
Epilogue to "Asolando."— Robert Brownings See Asolando.
Epilogue to Dramatic Idyls. -—Robert Browning. — BPN
Epilogue to Dramatis Persons, — Robert Browning. — BPN
That One Face (last j*.).— MOM
Epilogue to Eighteenth Century Vignettes. — Austin Dobson.
See Eighteenth-Century Vignettes.
Epilogue to Fand.— William Larminie. Sec Fand.
Epilogue to Fifine at the Fair.— Robert Browning. See Fifine
at the Fair.
Epilogue to "Midsummer Night's Dream." — William Shake
speare. See^ Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Epilogue to "Mithridates, King of Pontus." — John Dryden. —
OAEP
Epilogue to Songs before Sunrise. — - Algernon Charles Swin
burne. See Songs before Sunrise.
Epilogue to the Accuser Who Is the God of This World.— Wil
liam Blake. See Gates of Paradise, The.
Epilogue to the Adventures While Preaching the Gospel of
Beauty. — Vachel Lindsay.— C PL
Epilogue to the Breakfast Table Series ("Crazy bookcase, A,"
etc.). — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Poet at the Break
fast Table, The.
Epilogue to "The Charge of the Heavy Brigade." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. Sec Charge of the Heavy Brigade, The.
Epilogue to the Pacchiarotto Volume.— -Robert Browning. — BPN
Epilogue to "Troilus and Criseyde."— Geoffrey Chaucer. See
Troylus and Criseyde ("Go, litel book").
Epilogue Untold.— John Holmes.— AMV-36
Epilogus: "Alas, (my lord), my haste was all too hot." — George
Gascoigne. See Steel Glass, The.
Epiphany. — Katheririe Burton.— PSO
Epiphany (C,). — Reginald Heber.
(Brightest and Best.) — LLC
Epipsychidion.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— BPN— EPN—ERP
"Day is come, and thou wilt fly with me, The" (11. 388-591).
— 32 PNC
"I never was attached to that great sect" (11. 149-189). —
NBE
New Eden, The (11. 422-476).— GBOV—UFE
"Ship is floating in the harbour now, A" (11. 408-591). —
OBRV
"Spouse! Sister! angel! pilot of the fate" (11. 130-591—
afer.).— BCEP— EPW-4
"True love in this differs from gold and clay" (11. 160-344—
abr.). — EP
Episode, An. — Muriel Earley Sheppard.— IHA
Episode, An. — John Addington Symonds. — VA
Episode of the Cherry-Tree. — Mildred Weston. — NYBV
Epistle IV ("0 Happiness," etc.). — Alexander Pope. See
Essay on Man, An.
Epistle I ("Yes, you despise the man," etc.). — Alexander Pope.
See Moial Essays.
Epistle.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Epistle, An: Addressed to Sir Thomas Hanmer. — William
Collins.— EPRE
Epistle Answering to One That Asked to Be Sealed of the Tribe
of Ben, An. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP ,
Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish,
the Arab Physician, "An.— Robert Browning.— CR
(Epistle, An: "Karshish, the picker-up of learning's
crumbs.")— VLEP
(Epistle of Karshish, An.)— EPN
(Karshish, the Arab Physician— a&r.)— WGRP
All-Loving, The (last 7 //.).— OQP—QP-1
Epistle Dedicatory to Chapman's Translation of the Iliad, The.
— George Chapman.
Poetry and Learning (Dedicatory poem to Homer's Iliads,
11. 62-93).— OBS
Epistle for Spring.— R. Ellsworth Larsson.— CAW
140
TITLE INDEX
Epitaph
Epistle: From Dr. Franklin (Deceased) to His Poetical Pane
gyrists, on Some of Their Absurd Compliments. — Philio
Freneau.— MOAP
Epistle from Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori. — George Gordon
Lord Byron. — EV-4
(Publisher to His Client, A.)— CBE
Epistle from Thomas Hearn, Antiquary, An. — Joseph Warton.
Epistle in Form of a Ballad to His Friends. — Frangois Villon
tr. fr. the French by Algernon Charles Swinburne.—
AWP
Epistle of Karshish, An. — Robert Browning. See Epistle Con
taining the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish,
the Arab Physician, An.
Epistle to a Friend. — William Habington. — EV-2
Epistle to a German. — Allen Kanfer. — AMV-35
Epistle II: To a Socialist in London. — Robert Bridges. PWB
Epistle: To a Student of Dead Languages. — Philip Freneau. —
APB
Epistle to a Young Friend. — Robert Burns. — BLP — EPW-3
HT— MCCG— MR
(Letter to a Young Friend.) — OHFP
Epistle to Augusta. — George Gordon, Lord Byron — BPN
EPN — EPW-4— ERP — GEPC
(To Augusta.) — LPS-1
Epistle to Be Left in the Earth. — Archibald MacLeish.— CMP
— MAP
Epistle: To Charles Cowden Clarke. — John Keats. — GEPC
Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet. — Robert Burns. — EBSV —
OBEC (sts. i-v)
Happiness (fr. st. v). — PB-9
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (Prologue to the Satires). — Alexander
Pope.— AEP-D (much abr.)~ BEL— CEP— CRE (abr.)
— EM-1— EP (abr,)— EPC (much abr.)~- EPRE (abr )
_EPW-3-EV-3 (,/. abr.)~ GEPC -OAEP -SEP
(abr.)— TPH (abr.)— TOP (abr.)
(Epistle from Mr. Pope, to Dr. Arbuthnot.) — CEP
(Prologue to the Satires.) — NBE (abr.)
sels. fr. above,
Atticus ("Peace to all such! but were there one whose
fires"— 11. 193-214). — AWP— JAWP— OBEC —
WBP—WHA
(Addison.)— BCEP— LPS-3
(Portrait of Addison.)— LL-4
Bufo ("Proud as Apollo on his forked hill"— 11. 231-
260).— OBEC
Scandal ("Cursed be the verse, how well soe'er it flow"
—11. 283-304).— LPS-3
"Shut, shut the door, good John ! fatigued I said " — EPP
(11. 1-34; 125-214)— GPE (11. 1-26; 125-132; 193-
214)
(Author's Miseries, The— 11. 1-6; 31-48; 115-132.) —
BCEP
(Dire Dilemma, A — 11. 1-11; 15-67.)— WHA
(From "Satires"— 11. 1-133, abr.)— LEAP
Sporus ("Let Sporus tremble . . ."—11s. 305-333).— AWP
—JAWP— LPS-3— NBE— WBP
Verbal Critics ("Pains, reading, study, are their just
pretence" — 11. 159-172). — "OBEC
Why Did I Write? ("Of all mad creatures if the learned
are right"— 11. 105-146).— OBEC
Epistle to Dr. Blacklock, Ellisland, 21st Oct. 1789. — Robert
Burns. — OBEC (abr.)
True Pathos, The (last 4 II.).— GPE
Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland, The, sel. — Ben Jon-
son.
Power of Poets, The. — WHA
Epistle: To George Felton Mathew. — John Keats.— GEPC
Epistle to James Smith. — Robert Burns. — BSV — MCCG—
OBEC
(To J. S. .)— EA
Epistle to John Lapraik. — Robert Burns. — BEL — CEP — EM-1
—MCCG (1st 15 sts.)
(Epistle to John Lapraik, an Old Scottish Bard.)— OAEP
"I am nae poet," etc, (sel.),— EPRE— EPW-3
(Lines to John Lapraik.)— CRE— EP
(Spark o' Nature's Fire, A—br. sel.)— "BLP
Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq., An.— William Cowper.— CBOV—
Epistle to Martha Blount on Her Leaving the Town after the
Coronation. — Alexander Pope. — CEP
(To a Young Lady.)— OBEC
Epistte to Mr. Addison, sel. — Alexander Pope.
"Statesman, yet friend to truth! of soul sincere" (11. 67-70).
— GEPM
Epistle to Mrs. Blnunt, with the Works of Voiture. — Alexander
Pope.— CBOV
Epistle to Mrs. Scott 9f Wauchope, The, sel. — Robert Burns.
"I mind it weel, in early date." — EPW-3
Epistle to My Brother George. — John Keats. — GEPC
Bard Speaks, The, sel.— EPW-4
Epistle to Pope, sel. — Edward Young.
Authors and Critics. — GPE
(Fame and Envy.) — BCEP
Epistle to Reynolds, sel. — John Keats.
On Imagination. — EPN
Epistle to the Lady Margaret. — Samuel Daniel. — BHV—
EP (abr.)— EPP (abr.)
(Epistle to the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumberland.) —
(To the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumberland.) —
AEP-W— EPEP— EPW-1— EV-1—OBSC
Epistle to the Right Honourable Paul Methuen, Esq.—
John Gay.— AEP-D
Epistle to William Simpson, Ochiltree.— Robert Burns. See To
, William Simpson of Ochiltree.
Epistle I: Wintry Delights. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Epitaph: "After long thirty years re-met."— Sylvia Townsend
Warner. — BLV
Epitaph: "As Father Adam first was fool'd."— Robert Burns
(Epitaphs.) — BFP
Epitaph, An: "As shining sand-drift."— Lady Margaret Sack-
ville. See Epitaphs.
Epitaph: "Bathsheba: To whom none ever said scat" _ John
Greenleaf Whittier. — CIV
Epitaph: "Beneath this stone in hopes of Zion." — Unknown
(Epitaphs.) — BFP
Epitaph, An: "Bird, a man, a loaded gun. A." — Unknown
(Odd Epitaphs.) — BHP
Epitaph: "But here's the sunset of a tedious day." — Robert
Herrick.
(Epitaphs.)— BFP
Epitaph, An: "Enough; and leave the rest to Fame." — Andrew
Marvell. — BCEP — GPE — OBEV
Epitaph, An: "Escaped the gloom of mortal life, a soul." — James
Beattie. — BSV
Epitaph: "Even such is Time, which takes in trust." — Sir Wal
ter Raleigh. See Verses Found in His Bible in the Gate-
House at Westminster.
Epitaph: "Fate to beauty still must give." — Claudian tr fr
the Latin by Howard Mumford Jones. — AWP
Epitaph: "For this she starred her eyes with salt." — Elinor
Wyhe. — MAP
Epitaph: "Grieve not for happy Claudius, he is dead." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. — WFG
Epitaph: "He roam'd half-round the world of woe" — Aubrev
Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). — OBVV
Epitaph: "He who at last doth slumber nigh." — Paul Scarron,
_ tr, fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epitaph: Heap not on this mound." — Edna St. Vincent Millay
See Memorial to D. C.
Epitaph: "Her grieving parents cradled here." — Sylvia Town-
send Warner. — BLV — MBP — PIAE
Epitaph: "Here a solemn fast we keep." — Robert Herrick. —
ABVC
(Epitaph on a Virgin.) — EG
Epitaph: "Here — for they could not help but die." — Philip Fre
neau. See Fading Rose, The.
Epitaph: "Here I lie at the chancel door." — Unknown. See
Epitaph of a Poor Man.
Epitaph: "Here lie I, Martin Elginbrodde." — Unknown. See
Martin Elginbrodde.
Epitaph, An: "Here lies a most beautiful lady." — Walter de la
Epitaph: "Here lies a piece of Christ; a star in dust." — Robert
Wilde. — BCEP
(Epitaph for a Godly Man's Tomb, An.) — AEV
(Epitaphs.) — BFP
Epitaph, An: "Here lies one who never drew." — William
Cowper.— OTPC
Epitaph: "Here lies one whose name was writ in water." — John
Keats.
(Epitaphs.) — BFP
Epitaph: "Here lies the flesh that tried." — Louise Driscoll. —
HBMV — NV — WGRP
Epitaph: "Here my journey's end I find." — Alexis Piron, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epitaph, An: "Here sleeps, at last, in narrow bed." — Austin
Dobson. — VLEP
Epitaph: "His fame the mock of shallow wits." — Charles G D
Roberts. — MM
Epitaphs: "His foe was folly and his weapon wit." — "Anthony
Hope" (Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins). — BFP
Epitaph: "His unregarded grave here Piron has." — Alexis
Piron, tr. fr. the French -by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epitaph: "I, an unwedded wandering danie." — Sylvia Townsend
Warner.— MBP
Epitaph: "I came at morn — 'twas spring. I smiled." — Mary
Pypher.
( Epitaphs .V— BFP
Epitaph: "I, Richard Kent, beneath these stones." — Sylvia
Townsend Warner. — MBP
Epitaph, An: "Interr'd (or interred) beneath this Marble
Stone." — Matthew Prior. — CEP — OBEC
Epitaphs: "John Bird, a laborer, lies here." — Sylvia Townsend
Warner.— BFP— BLV— PIAE
(Epitaph.)— MBP
Epitaph: "Lady Mary Villers lies, The." — Thomas Carew. See
Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villers.
Epitaph, An: "Let us not think of our departed dead." — Edwin
Markham.— LOW — POI
(Our Dead.)— OQP— QP-2
Epitaph: "Like silver dew." — Alfred Edgar Coppard. — OBMV
Epitaph, An: "Like thee I once have stemm'd the sea of life."— -
James Beattie. See Epitaph Intended for Himself.
Epitaph, An: "Lovely young lady I mourn in my rhymes. A." —
George John Cayley.— BOHV— HBV— SPE-5
(Epitaphs.) — BFP
Epitaph: "Man, tak heed to me." — Unknown. — BSV
Epitaph: "May, be thou never graced with birds that sing." —
William Browne.— EP— EPP— OBEV— PCD
(Epitaph in Obittim M. S. xO Maij, 1614.) — OBS
(In Obitum M. S.)— GPE
Epitaph: "Napoleon took many captures and is dead." — John
Crowe Ransom. — MOAP
141
Epitaph
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Epitaph: "Nature and Nature's laws lay." — Alexander Pope.
See Epitaph on Newton.
Epitaph, An : "O mortal folk, you may behold and see." —
Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The.
Epitaph: "O Rare Ben Jonson!" Sir John Young.
(Epitaphs.)— BFP
, (Two Epitaphs.) — HMSP
Epitaph: "Renowned Spenser, lie a thought more nigh." —
William Basse.— BCEP
(Elegy on Shakespeare.) — OBS
(Elegy on Mr. William Shakespeare.)— GPE
("Renowned Spenser, lie a thought more nigh.") — LEAP
Epitaph: "Serene descent, as a red leaf's descending." — Sara
Teasdale.— MLP— MM
Epitaph, An: "Shiftless and shy, gentle and kind and frail." —
Sir J. C. Squire.— BMEP—HBMV
Epitaph: "Stop, Christian passer-by! — Stop, child of God." —
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— CRE—EPN—ERP— EV-4—
OAEP— OBRV
(Epitaph on Himself.)— BCEP— LEAP
(O, Lift One Thought.)— CH
Epitaph: "These, who desired to live went out to death." —
Lascelles Abercrombie. — TCPD
(Epitaph Written for the Liverpool University Roll of
Honour.)— AEV
Epitaph: "This earthly tomb so low, and heaven so hie." —
Unknown. — BSV
Epitaph: "This is the end of him, here he lies." — Amy Levy. —
LBBV
Epitaph. An: "This little vault, this narrow room." — Thomas
Carew.— B EL— CRE— EP
(Epitaph on a Young Girl.) — BLV — PIAE
(Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villers, An.)— EPEP
("This little vault, this narrow room.") — OBEY
Epitaph: "Thou whom these eyes saw never." — Robert Brown
ing. — VA
Epitaph: "Time, which does all creatures kill." — Frangois May-
nard, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epitaph, An: "Underneath this stone doth lie." — Ben Jonson.—
FT
Epitaph: "Warm summer sun." — Robert Richardson (orig. and
as ad. by "Mark Twain").— MHT— SPE-8
(Epitaph for Susie Clemens.) — OTA
(Epitaphs.) — BFP
(Requiem.)— BMEP—WTP-7
Epitaph: "Wayfaring friend, who fain would know from me." —
Alexis Piron, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Epitaph, The: "When John Thorpe died." — Robert C. V. Meyers.
— OHCS-31
Epitaph: "When you perceive these stones are wet." — Sir Wil
liam Davenant. — ACP
Epitaph: "Where she fell swearing, hand to side." — L. A. G.
Strong.— GTIV
(Two Epitaphs.) — SMP
Epitaph, A: "Whose name was writ in water!" What huge
laughter." — Richard Watson Gilder.
(Epitaphs.)— BFP
Epitaph: "With death doomed to grapple." — George Gordon,
Lord Byron.
(Epigrams.) — BFP
(Epitaphs.)— HBV
Epitaph, The: "Write on my grave when I am dead. —
Katherine Tynan.— NLK—WGRP
Epitaph: "Yes, yes and ever it will come to this." — Herbert
Read.— BPM-36
Epitaph Acrostick on Robert Blake, The. — George Harrison. — SG
Epitaph XI. On Mr. Gay. In Westminster-Abbey, 1732.—
Alexander Pope, — CEP
Epitaph V. On Mrs. Corbet, Who Died of a Cancer in Her
Breast. — Alexander Pope. — CEP
(On Mrs. Corbet.)— BCEP
Epitaph for a Cat. — Margaret E. Bruner. — CIV
Epitaph for a Godly Man's Tomb, An. — Robert Wilde. See
Epitaph: "Here lies a piece of Christ; a star in dust."
Epitaph for a Grim Woman. — Patience Eden. — NYBV
Epitaph for a Kitten. — Miriam Vedder. — CIV
Epitaph for a Poet. — DuBose Heyward. — LPS-1 — PC
Epitaph for a Sailor Buried Ashore. — Charles George Douglas
Roberts. — VA
Epitaph for a Very Minor Poet. — Elias Lieberman. — AMV-36
Epitaph for a Young Athlete. — Luella Boynton. — PPD-2
Epitaph for Any New Yorker. — Christopher Morley. — BHP —
PC— PIAE
Epitaph for Elizabeth Ranquet. — Pierre Corneille, tr. fr. the
French by Roderick Gill.— CAW
Epitaph: For Himself. — Tristran Corbiere, tr. fr. the French by
Joseph T. Shipley.— AWP
Epitaph for James Smith. — Robert Burns. — ALV
Epitaph for John Bunny, Motion-Picture Comedian. — Vachel
Lindsay.
(Epitaphs for Two Players.) — CPL
Epitaph for Susie Clemens. — Robert Richardson. See Epitaph:
"Warm summer sun."
Epitaph for the Poet V, sels. — Arthur Davison Ficke.
"Beauty — what is is? A perfume without name" (III). —
HBMV
"For Beauty kissed your lips when they were young" (II).
—HBMV
"It is ordained,— or so Politian said" (I).— BAP— HBMV
"Peculiar ghost! — great and immortal ghost"
(XVII).— HBMV
Epitaph for the Race of Man (Complete, Sonnets I — XVIII).—
Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
"Here lies, and none to mourn him but the sea" (XVIII).
— PPD-2
"See where Capella with her golden kids" (VI). — MAP
Epitaph for the Tombstone Erected over the Marquis of Angle-
sea's Leg, Lost at the Battle of Waterloo. — George
Canning.— LPS-3
Epitaph for the Unknown Soldier. — Annette Kohn. — DD —
GPWW— RON
Epitaph for Us. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP
Epitaph: Here Lies a Most Beautiful Lady. — Walter de la
Mare.— LBBV
Epitaph In Obituni M. S. xO Maij. 1614. — William Browne.
See Epitaph: "May, be thou never graced with birds
that sing."
Epitaph in Old Mode.— Sir J. C. Squire.— SMP
Epitaph in the Form of a Ballad Which Villon Made for Him
self and His Companions When They Were Waiting to
Be Hanged. — Frangois Villon, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
(Ballad of the Gibbet) , tr. by Andrew Lang. — AWP —
jAWP— WBP
Epitaph, Intended for Himself. — James Beattie. — EBSV (add.
.
(Epitaph: "Like thee I once," etc.)— OBEV
Epitaph Intended for His Wife.— John Dryden.— BOHV--THP
(Epitaph on His Wife.)— PIAE
Epitaph of a Poet. — DuBose Heyward. — LS
Epitaph of a Poor Man. — Unknown.
(Epitaph: "Here I lie at the chancel door.") — BFP
(Odd Epitaphs.)— BHP
Epitaph of-. Dionysia.— Unknown.— HBV— OBVV— VA
Epitaph of Eusthenes, The. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See
Echoes from Theocritus.
Epitaph of Graunde Amour, The. — Stephen Hawes. See Pastime
of Pleasure, The.
Epitaph of Habbie Simpson, The. — Robert Sempill.— EBSV
(Life and Death of the Piper of Kilbarchan, The.)— OBS
Epitaph of John Dale. — Unknown.
(Odd Epitaphs.)— BHP
Epitaph of Robert Canynge. — Thomas Chatterton. — TCEP
Epitaph of Sir Thomas Gravener. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
Epitaph on a Cat. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epitaph on a Child. — Antoine de Bai'f, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epitaph on a Hare.— William Cowper. — BFVR — BPB— CG—
CGOV— EPW-3— EV-3— HBV— IJBVY— MBL — MW
— RG— WP
Epitaph on a Husbandman, An. — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. —
LEAP
Epitaph on a Jacobite. — Thomas Babington Macaulay. — CBE —
EP W-4— E V-4— V A— WTP-6
Jacobite's Epitaph, A. — CBOV — GPE — GTBS — LH—
OBEV— OBVV— WP
Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast, An. — Samuel Rogers. — ABVC —
CG— GPE— LC— OTPC-PRWS
(Robin's Grave, The.)— EV-3
Epitaph on a Vagabond. — Alexander Gray. — HBMV
Epitaph on a Virgin. — Robert Herrick. See Epitaph: "Here a
solemn fast we keep."
Epitaph on a Young Girl. — Thomas Carew. — BLV — PIAE
(Epitaph, An: "This little vault," etc.)— BEL— CRE— EP
(Epitaph on the Lady. Mary Villiers, An.)— EPEP
("This little vault, this narrow room.")— OBEV
Epitaph on Achilles. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by William
M. Hardinge.— AWP
Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries. — A. E. Housman. —
BMEP— GTBS— MM— WLIP
Epitaph on an Infant. — Crinagoras, tr. fr. the Greek by John
William Burgon. — AWP
Epitaph on Argalus and Parthenia. — Sir Philip Sidney. See
Arcadia.
Epitaph on Charles II ("Here lies our Sovereign Lord the
King").— John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.— ELV— EP
— EPP — EPW-2— EV-3— GPE— HBV— LL-4— TOP—
WP
(Odd Epitaphs ["Here lies our mutton-eating king".]) —
BHP
Epitaph on Clere, Surrey's Faithful Friend and Follower, An.
— Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. — EPW-1
Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H.— Ben Jonson. — AEP-W — CRE—
EA— EM-1 —EP— EPEP — EPP—EPS—GPE— LPS-3
—OBEV— OBS— WHA
(Epigram: Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H.) — EPW-2
(Epitaphs, I.)— HBV
Epitaph on Erotion. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Leigh Hunt.
—OBRV— WTP-6
Epitaph on Himself. — ^Eschylus, tr. fr. the Greek, — WTP-1
Epitaph on Himself. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Epitaph:
"Stop, Christian passerby! Stop, child of God!"
Epitaph on Himself. — Matthew Prior. — LEAP
(Epigrams.) — HBV
Epitaph on His Wife.— John Dryden. See Epitaph Intended
for His Wife.
Epitaph on Jean Veau. — Clement Marot, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Epitaph on King Charles I. — James Graham, Marquis of Mont-
rose.—O&S
(Upon the Death of King Charles I.)— EV-2
Epitaph on Master Philip Gray, An. — Ben Jonson. — EPW-2
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^LwfX VV JUJLJT
tuntess of Pembroke (C.). — William Browne
o Ben Jonson) . — BCEP — BFVR (abr.)—
br.)—GPE (abr.)— -LPS-3— MHT (abr.)—
Epitaph on Mr. John Smyth, An. — William Browne. — EPEP
Epitaph on My Father. — Robert Burns. — FAOV
Epitaph on Newton. — Alexander Pope. — PIAE
(Epitaphs: "Nature and Nature's laws lay.") — BFP
(Intended for Sir Isaac Newton.) — OAEP — TOP
(On Sir Isaac Newton.) — OTA
Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a Child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel.
—Ben Jonson.— EPS— FT— OBS— -PIAE
(Epigram: Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, An.) — EPW-2
(Epitaph on S. P., a Child of Q. El.'s Chapel.) — OAEP
(Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, An.) — BEL — CBOV— CRE—
EM- 1— EP— EPP— OBEV
(Epitaphs— II.)— HBV
Epitaph on Sir Philip Sidney. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke(P).
(Elegy on Sir Philip Sidney— afcr.)— EPW-1
Epitaph: On Sir Water Rawleigh at His Execution. — Unknown
—OBS
Epitaph on Sitting Crow. — Sioux Indians, tr. by Frances Dens-
more.— OTA
Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shakespeare, An
— John Milton. — BCEP — EPW-2 — HBV— LEAP—
LPS-3
(On Shakespeare [,1630].)— BEL— BLV— CRE— EM-1—
EPEP — GPE — GR-e— OAEP— SB A— TCEP— TOP—
TPH— WHA— WLIP
Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke (C.
(wr. at. to ~ '
EPW-2 (db>.
SBA
( Elegy — abr. ) — FT
(Epitaph of the Countess Dowager of Pembroke.) — LEAP
(Epitaph on the Countess Dowager of Pembroke.) — HBV —
OBS (abr.)
(Epitaphs — abr.) — OBEV
(On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke.) — BEL (abr.) —
CRE— EA (abr.)— EG (abr.)— EP (abr.)— EPEP
—EPP (abr.)— EV-2— ISP— TPH (abr.)
(On the Countess of Pembroke.)— AWP— JAWP— TOP—
WBP
(On the Death of Marie, Countess of Pembroke.)— WHA
Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford.— John Cleveland.— OBS
Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villiers, An ("Lady Mary Villiers,
The") .—Thomas Carew.—CR— EPW-2— EV-2— OAEP
— OBEV
(Epitaph: "Lady Mary Villiers lies, The.")— LEAP
Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villiers, An ("This little vault,"
etc.). — Thomas Carew. See Epitaph on a Young Girl.
Epitaph on the Lap-Dog of Lady Frail. — Wilkes.
(Epigrams.) — ALy
Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester, An. — John Milton.
Epitaph on the Politician. — Hilaire Belloc. — MBP
Epitaph on Tom <T Urfey. — Unknown. — AEP-D
Epitaph on Washington. — Unknown. — OHIP — PEDC —
WRR-49
Epitaph to a Dog. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BLPA
(Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog.) —
PPA
Epitaph XII Intended for Sir Isaac Newton, in Westminster-
Abbey. — Alexander Pope. — CEP
Epitaph upon a Child, An ("Virgins promised when I died"). —
Robert Herrick.— OTA
Epitaph upon a Child That Died ("Here she lies, a pretty
bud") .—Robert Herrick.— E A— EV-2— OBEV
(Two Epitaphs on a Child That Died.)— CBOV
(Upon a Child That Died.)— EM-1— OTA
Epitaph upon Husband and Wife Who Died and Were Buried
Together, An. — Richard Crashaw. — EV-2 — OBEV—
OBS
(Epitaph upon a Young Married Couple Dead and Buried
Together, An.)— OAEP— WHA
(Epitaph upon Husband and Wife, An.)— BLV
Epitaph upon Mr. Ashton a Conformable Citizen, An. — Richard
Crashaw. — OBS
Epitaph upon the Celebrated Claudy Philips, Musician, Who
Died Very Poor, An. — Samuel Johnson. — OBEC
Epitaph Written for the Liverpool University Roll of Honour.
— Lascelles Abercrombie. — AEV
(Epitaph: "These, who desired to live went out to death.")
— TCPD
Epitaphic Sonnets. — Harvard Lampoon. — CAG
Epitaphium Citharistria. — Victor Plarr. — BMEP— HBMV —
LBBV—LEAP— MBP— SMP
Epitaphs. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
"Fight well, my comrades."
"I died in very flow'r."
'When thou, my beloved."
"Where thou art better."
Epitaphs. — Gabriello Chiabrera, tr. fr. the Italian by William
Wordsworth.
"Destined to war from very infancy" (VI). — AWP —
JAWP — WBP
"Not without heavy grief of heart did he" (VIII).— AWP
"O flower of all that springs from gentle blood" (VII). —
"O thou who movest onward with a mind" (III). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"Pause, courteous spirit!— Balbi supplicates" (IX).— AWP
Perhaps some needful service of the state" (II).— AWP
There never breathed a man, who, when his life" (IV).—
AWP— -JAWP— WBP
Epitaphs (Continued) .
"True is it that Ambrosio Salinero" (V) . — AWP
"Weep not, beloved friends! nor let the air" (I) — AWP
JAWP— WBP '
Epitaphs. — Murrell Edmunds. — AMV-35
Actress.
Laborer.
Radical Poet.
Suicide.
Epitaphs.— Lady Margaret Sackville.
I. "Why did you die?"— MM
II. "Myriad roots, The." — MM
VI. "Neither of Earth."— MM
VII. "How many generations." — MM
XII. "My days were lighter." — MM
XVI. "His life was like white steel. A Mind."
(Two Epitaphs— II.)— HMSP
XVIf. "My flesh was water."— MM
XXXII. "As shining sand-drift."
(Epitaph, An.)— HBMV
Epitaphs for Aviators (Capt. Aidan Liddell, V. C.). — Shane
Leslie.— POOT
Epitaphs for the Speed Age. — Leonard H. Robbins.— OTA
Epitaphs for Two Players. — Vachel Lindsay
I. Edwin Booth.— CPL
II. Epitaph for John Bunny, Motion-Picture Comedian. —
Epitaphs of the War. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Epithalamion : "Come now, though Muses are not left to sing."
— Donald Davidson. — TBM
Epithalamion: "Let mother earth now decke herself e in flowers."
— Sir Philip Sidney. See Epithalamium.
Epithalamion: "Smile then, children, hand in hand." — James El-
roy Flecker. — POTT
Epithalamion: "Ye learned sisters, which have oftentimes." — Ed
mund Spenser. — AEP-W (much abr.) — AEV— BCEP —
BEL— CRE — EA — EM-1— EP (abr.)— EPP (much
abr.)-—EPW-l (abr.)— EV-1— GEPC— HBV— LEAP—
OAEP— OBEV— OB SC— PIAE-— TOP
Bride, The (11. 148-166).— LC—LPS-1
"Hark how the minstrels," etc. (11. 129-433, abr.). — WHA
"Open the temple gates" (11. 204-241).— CRP
Song — Wake Now, My Love, Awake! (11. 74-128). — LC
Epithalamion for Amaryllis. — John Farrar. — PR
Epithalamion Made at^Lincolnes Inne. — John Donne. — OBS
From "Epithalamion" ("The sunbeams in the east are
spread" — 2 sts.). — LEAP
Epithalamion Teratos. — George Chapman. — EV-1
Epithalamium, set. — Ben Jonson.
From an Epithalamium ("Up, youths and virgins, up and
praise"). — LEAP
Epithalamium: "Can the lover share his soul. — W. J. Turner.
Epithalamium: "He is here, Urania's son." — A. E. Hottsman.
— MM
Epithalamium: "High in the organ-loft with lilied hair." — Ed
mund Gosse. — OBVV
Epithalamium: "I saw two clouds at morning." — John Gardiner
Calkins Brainard. — AA
(I Saw Two Clouds at Morning.) — HBV — LPS-1
_ (To a Friend.)— BTB-2
Epithalamium: "Let mother earth now decke herself e in flow
ers." — Sir Philip Sidney. — EV-1
(Epithalamion. ) — EPEP
Epithalamium and Elegy. — Witter Bynner. — TBM
Epitome, An. — Kate Robertson Knauer. — HB
Epitome. — Joseph Plunkett. — TL
Epode: "Not to know Vice at all, and keep true state." — Ben
Jonson. — EPEP — EPW-2 (1st pt. only).
Epodes, sel. — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by John Dryden.
II. Country Life. — AWP
Eppie Morrie. — Unknown. — ESPB
Epping Forest from "November." — John Davidson. See No
vember.
Equal Troth.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Equatorial Coin, The. — Herman Melville. See Moby-Dick.
Equilibrists, The. — John Crowe Ransom. — LA — LS — MOAP
Equinoctial. — Adeline D. T. Whitney. — HBV
Equinoctial Storm, The. — F. Hopkinson Smith. See "Caleb
West, Master Diver."
Equipment. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Equinox, The.— Du Bose Heyward.— BAP— TL
Equity — ? — James Whitconib Riley. — CPWR
Erasmus Wilson. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Erat Hora. — Ezra Pound. — MOAP
Ere I Went Mad. — James Whitcomb Riley.— -CPWR
Ere Sleep Comes Down to Soothe the Weary Eyes — Paul
Laurence Dunbar. — BANP — CDC
Ere the Golden Bowl Is Broken. — Anna Hempstead Branch —
APA— -FP— LA— MAPA
Ere the Sun Went Down. — George Weatherly. — OHCS-27
"Ere this, had I abandoned holy house." — William El
Leonard. See Two Lives (Part II).
Erechtheus, sels.— Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Chthonia to Athens.— EPW-S
"Who shall put a bridle in the mourner's lips." — MV-2
Erie, The: "We were forty miles from Albany" (with music).
—Unknown.— ABF— AS
Erie Canal: "It was a long, long trip on the Erie."—
Unknown. — ABF
Ellery
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Erie Canal, The: "I've got a mule, her name is Sal"
vers) . — Unknown. — ABF — AS — IHA
(short
. .
(Low Bridge, Everybody Down — long vers. with music). —
ABF
Erie Canal Ballad, The. — Unknown.— ABF (Composite vers. of
popular Erie. Canal songs and choruses).
Erin.— Kenelm H. Digby.— CAW
Erin.— William Drennan.— TIP-— WRR-5 1
"When Erin first" (1st. st. only).— PER
Erinna. — Antipater, tr. fr. the Greek by A. J. Butler. — AWP
Erinna. — Andrew Lang, after Antipater of Sidon. — VA
Erin's Flag. — Abram Ryan. — OHCS-7
Erlinton (diff. vers.} — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.) —
OBB
Eri-King, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the
German by Sir Walter Scott.— AWP— BTB-9— HHHA
— HOAH— JAWP— OG— ST— STB— WBP— WRR-30
(Erl-K6nig, The — German and English; arr. by Biggart.)
Erminie, sel. — Claxson Bellamy and Harry Paulton.
Lullaby: "Dear mother, in dreams I see her." — BOL
Ernest Dowson. — John Hall Wheelock. — HBMV
Ernest Maltravers, sel. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton
When Stars Are in the Quiet Skies.— VA— WTP-6
(Night and Love.) — HBV
(Song: "When stars are in the quiet skies.") — CCR
EPQS (Eros). —Robert Bridges.— GTML—PWB
Eros. — Florence Earle Coates. — LHW
Eros. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP— GPE— HBV— I AP—
Eros. — Coventry Patmore. — EPW-5 — GTSE
Eros. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Eros and Psyche. — Lucius Apuleius, tr. fr. the Latin by Robert
Bridges. — PWB
Eros Does Not Always Smite. — "Michael Field" (Katherine
Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper). — LBBV
Eros on Einstein. — Laurence Housrnan. — BPM-33
Eros Turannos. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — APA — LA —
MAP— MAPA— MOAP— NP
Erotion. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Kirby Flower Smith. —
AWP— JAWP— -WBP
Erring in Company. — Franklin Pierce Adams. — BOHV — TCAP
—TOP
Erris Fairy, An. — Hal d'Arcy. — BOL
Error and Loss. — William Morris. — BPN
Eruption in Utopia. — Genevieve Taggard. — TCPD
Es Fallt Ein Stern Herunter. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German by Richard Garnett. — AWP — JAWP
Es Stehen Unbeweglich. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German
by James Thomson.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Esau and Jacob. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-16
Escape, The. — Emily Rose Burt. — GFA
Escape, The.— Lee Wilson Dodd.— PC
Escape.— Robert Graves. — MBP
Escape. — Gwennie James. — AMV-35
Escape. — Lionel Pigot Johnson. — VLEP
Escape, The. — John Masefield. See Reynard the Fox; or, The
Ghost Heath Run.
Escape.— Alfred Noyes.— BPM-31
Escape. — James Rorty. — PC
Escape, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Escape. — Dorothy Brown Thompson. — DDA
Escape, The.— Mark Van Doren.— MAP— NYBV
Escape.— Elinor Wylie.— • APA— GT-2— MAP— MOAP— PFY—
TBM
Escape at Bedtime.— Robert Louis Stevenson. — HBVY— JPC —
MCG — MPC-5— ODP— OFPE— OTPC— RG— RON—
TSW— TSWC— VLEP
Escape at Moonrise. — Josephine Pinckney. — LS
Eschatology. — Morris Bishop. — NYBV
Eskimelodrama ; or, the Eskapade of an Eskamaid, An. —
Cornell Widow. — CAG
Espaliers. — Mary Atwater Taylor. — GBOV
Essay. — Theodore Roethke. — TB
Essay on Butter-Making, An. — Bill Nye. — POOI
Essay on Criticism, An. — Alexander Pope. — ATP — BEL — CEP
— CRE (abr.) — EM-1 (abr.) — GEPC— GR-e (much
abr.) — OAEP (abr.) — PIAE (much abr.} — TCEP
(abr.)— TOP (abr.)
"Avoid Extreames; and shun the fault of such" (11. 384-
Diversities of 'judgment (11. 9-18).— OHCS-10
(From "Essay on Criticism" — br. sets.) — GEPM
"First follow Nature" (11. 68-383, abr.}. — EPRE
Little Learning, A (11. 215-232).— OBEC
("Little learning is a dangerous thing, A.") — GPE — ISP
(Little Learning Is a Dangerous Thing, A.) — BCEP
"Of all the causes which conspire to blind" (11. 201-266). —
NBE
"Others for language," etc. (11. 305-383).— NBE
"Some to conceit alone," etc. (11. 289-423). — EPW-3
(Art of Writing, The.)— BCEP (11. 337-373, si. abr.)—
WTP-7 (11. 362-373)
("But most by numbers," etc.) — EV-3 (11. 337-423) —
GPE (11. 337-363)
(Craft of Verse, The.)— BLV
(Ease in Writing.)— CBOV
(Poetical Numbers.)— OBEC
(True Wit.)— LL-4
" 'Tis hard to say if greater
selt.).— EP "'
(11. 1-393)
— 0 want of skill" (broken
(11. 1-642)— EPP (11. 1-383)— WHA
Essay on Deity.— Elder Olson.— GPE— NP
Essay on Lincoln. — James Russell Lowell. — MAL
Essay on Man, An. — Alexander Pope. — CEP — GEPC—
TCEP (1st 2 epistles only)
"All are but parts of one stupendous whole" (Epistle I). —
GPE (11. 267-280)— WGRP (11. 267-292, abr.)
"Awake, my St. John!" (Epistle I). — BEL— EP—
EPP (a&r.)— EPRE— OAEP— PIAE— TOP
(To H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke.) — EA (much abr.)
Charity (Epistle I, 11. 303-310).— OBEC
("For forms of government let fools contend.") — GPE
Epistle IV ("Oh Happiness! Our being's end"). — ATP
(Essay on Man — br. sets.) — GEPM
(From the "Essay on Man.")— LEAP (11. 1-26)
(Happiness.)— LPS-3 (11. 1-34)
(Happiness, Our Being's End and Aim.) — LLC (11. 1-56,
abr.)
("Oh, Happiness! our being's end," etc.) — GPE (11.
1-19)
Faith (Epistle III).— WGRP
Fame (Epistle IV— 11. 237-258).— LPS-3
Fragments from "Essay on Man." — BCEP— WTP-7
"Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate" (Epistle
I).— EPW-3 (11. 77-294)— EV-3 (11. 77-294) —
GPE (11. 77-90)
(Future, The.)— BCEP (11. 77-112, abr.)— WTP-7 (11.
99-112)
("Hope humbly then; with trembling pinions soar.") —
AEP-D (11. 91-294, abr. and 11. 147 of Epistle
(Hope Springs Eternal.)— OBEC (11. 77-112)
("Lo! the poor Indian," etc.)— GPE (11. 99-112)
(Pleasure of Hope, The.)— ACP (II. 95-99)
"Honour and shame from no condition rise" (Epistle IV,
11. 193-204).— GPE— ISP
(Greatness— 11. 193-222.)— LPS-3
(True Worth.)— CBE (11. 193-204)
(Worth Makes the Man.)— CBOV (11. 193-204)
"If parts allure thee, think how Bacon shin'd" (Epistle 1
—11. 281-214).— GPE
"If plagues or earthquakes break not Heav'n's design"
(Epistle IV— 11. 135-160).— GPE
"In lazy apathy let stoics boast" (Epistle II— 11. 101-110).
—GPE
"Know then this truth, enough for man to know" (Epistle
IV— 11. 309-399).— EV-3
Know Then Thyself (Epistle II).— OBEC (11. 1-18)
("Know then thyself," etc.)— AEP-D— EV-3— GPE—
NBE (11. 1-294, abr.)— TOP (11. 1-294, abr.)
(Man.)— BLV (11. 1-204, much abr.)—CEE (11. 1-52,
abr.)
(Paragon of Animals, The.)— ACP (11. 1-18)
Life's Poor Play (Epistle II).— OBEC (11. 271-292)
("Behold the child," etc.)— GPE
("Whate'er the passion, knowledge, fame, or pelf.") — •
CBE (11. 261-282)
Literary Poet to His Patron, A (Epistle IV— 11. 373-398).
—CBE
(Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke.) — OBEC
(Poet's Friend, The.) — LPS-3
Nature's Chain (Epistle III).— BCEP (11. 7-42)— LPS-2
(11. 7-48)
"Oh, blind to truth, and God's whole scheme below"
(Epistle IV— 11. 93-326).— EPW-3
Reason and Instinct (Epistle III — 11. 79-108). — LPS-3
"Say, where full instinct is the unerring guide" (Epistle
III— 11. 83-90).— GPE
"See the sole bliss Heaven could on all bestow" (Epistle
IV— 11. 327-340).— GPE
"Self-love and reason to one end aspire" (Epistle II —
11. 87-92).— GPE
"Self-love, the spring of motion" (Epistle II — 11. 59-66). —
GPE
"Shall burning Etna, if a sage requires" (Epistle IV —
p 11. 123-130).— GPE
"This light and darkness in our chaos join'd" (Epistle II
—11. 203-216).— GPE
Unity of Nature, The (Epistle I— 11. 233-280, abr.).— •
CBOV
Vice (Epistle 11—11. 217-220).— BLP
("Vice is a monster," etc.) — GPE
"What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy" (Epistle IV
—11. 167-172).— GPE
Whatever Is, Is Right (Epistle I— 11. 281-294).— OBEC
Essay on Man, An. — Unknown. — WRR-29
Essay on Necks. — Laura M. Bronson.— WRR-30
(Necks — A Boy's Composition.)— GH
Essay on the Genius of Pope, An, sel. (" 'Tis not so much "
etc.).— Charles Lloyd.— OBRV
Essay on Translated Verse, sels. — Wentworth Dillon, Earl of
Roscommon.
"On sure foundations let your fabric rise." — EPW-2
"What I have instanced," etc. — EP
Essayage.— Christopher Morley. — PPD-2
Essence of Patriotism, The.— William Jennings Bryan. — SPE-8
— WRR-5 3
Essentials.— St. Clair Adams.— ICBD
Essentials.— Charles R. Wakeley.— PDN
Essex Junction. — E. J, Phelps. — DDA
Essex Regiment March.— George Edward Woodberry. — PAH
Established.— Rose O'Neill.— AV
(I Made a House of Houselessness.) — BAP
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Esther. — Bible. O. T.
Esther's Prayer for Her People (ad. for choral reading bv
Agnes C. Hamm). — SFC
Esther, sets. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.
"He who has once been happy" (XL). — OBMV
(With Esther.)— OBEY— OBVV—SBA
"Little honey! Ay, a little sweet, A" (III).
(From Esther.) — LEAP
"When I hear laughter" (XLVI).— OBMV
(From "Esther.") — MBP
(With Esthei.)— OBEV— OBVV—SBA
Esther's Prayer for Her People. — Bible, O. T. See Esther.
Esthete in Harlem.— Langston Hughes. — BANP
Esthonian Bridal Song. — Johann Gottfried von Herder, tr. fr.
the German ty W. Taylor.— AWP—JAWP— WBP
Estimates of Washington. — Various Authors. — WOAH
"Estrangement."— C. N. Coggswell.— GH
Estrangement. — William Watson.— LBBV— MBP
("So, without overt breach, we fall apart.") — ES
Estray. — John McClure. — OA
Estray, The.— Harry Smith.— WRR-58
Estuary, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves from a
Chinese Jar.
Estunt the Griff. — Rudyard Kipling. — PA
Et Dona Ferentes. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
"Et Incarnatus" (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Et Mori Lucrurn. — John Lancaster Spalding. See God and the
Soul.
Et Sa Pauvre Chair. — Alec Brock Stevenson. — HBMV
Et Sunt Commercia Cceli. — Herbert P. Home.— GTML
Etched in Frost. — James Stephens. — CMP
Etching, An. — Sister Mary Iinelda, — CAW
Etching. — Dennis Murphy. — BAP
Etching at Dusk. — Frederic Prokosch. — BLA
Eternal Christmas.— Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.— MOM
Eternal City, The, sel. — Hall Caine.
New Brother, The. — WRR-34
Eternal Feminine, The. — Unknown.— WRR-25
Eternal Good. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Eventide.
Eternal Goodness, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AA — AP —
APA— APB— APD— APL— APW— BLP— CAP— GR-a
IAP— LA— LBAP— LEAP— LOW— MRV — OBAV —
OHFP — OHPI — POI — PTA-1 — TCAP — TPH—
WGRP—WLIP
"I bow my forehead to the dust" (sel.). — OQP — QP-2
"I know not what the future hath" (set.),— BAP (abr.) —
BLRP (a&r.)— MHT— OQP— PJH-1 (st. 9 added)
— PTER— QP 1
Eternal Hope. — Unknown. — MRV
Eternal Justice, The.— Anne Reeve Aldrich. — AA
Eternal Justice. — Charles Mackay. — OHCS-12
Eternal Light! — Thomas Binney. — WGRP
Eternal Masculine. — William Rose Benet. — AWP — MAP —
MOAP
Eternal Moment. — "Katherine Hale" (Amelia W. Garvin). —
OCL
"Eternal people of the lower world." — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
See Bride's Tragedy, The.
Eternal Poem, An. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— BOHV
Eternal Question, The. — D. B. Van Buren.— CIV
Eternal Spirit, The (abr.)— Frederic L. Knowles. — MRV
Eternal Spring. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Eternal Spring, The. — John Milton. — GN
Eternal Summer. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XVIII).
Eternal Triangle, The. — Emma Bowers.— HB
Eternal Truth.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— PDN
Eternal Word, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— MOM
Eternal Yawner, The. — Marc Antoine Madeleine Desaugiers,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Eternities. — Winifred Johnston. — OA
Eternity.— William Blake.— AWP— BLV
("He who binds to himself a joy.") — EG
(Opportunity. ) — GEPM
(Unquestioning.) — OQP— QP-2
Eternity (Time and Eternity, CXLI). — Emily Dickinson.— AA
—LEAP— TCAP
Eternity.— Robert Herrick.— WHA
Eternity. — Frances Stockwell Lovell.— HB
Eternity. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Eternity of Love, The. — William Ernest Henley. — OTA
Eternity of Love Protested. — Thomas Carew. — ATP — OBS
("How ill doth he deserve a lover's name.") — EG
Eternity of Music, The. — Archbishop Patrick J. Ryan. —
OHCS-31
Ethan Allen (abr. and ad.). — George Lansing Raymond. —
WRR-30
Ethandune: The Last Charge.— G. K. Chesterton. See Ballad
of the White Horse, The.
Ethelinda's Recitations. — Unknown. — WRR-25
Ethel's Birthday Party. — Lizzie J. Rook.— PPYP
Ethiopia Saluting the Colours. — Walt Whitman.— APB— BAV
— CAP— IAP— PAH— SC— TCAP
Ethiopiomania. — Henry Tyrrell. — CHS
Ethnogenesis. — Henry Timrod. — APB — SPP
Etienne de la Boece.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB
Etin the Forester. — Unknown. — BB
(Hind Etin — A and B vers.)~ ESPB
(Hynde [or Hynd] Etin.)— GS— OBB
Etiquette.— Sylvia Fuller.— NYBV
Etiquette.— William S. Gilbert.— BOHV— OHCS-1 9— TPH
Etiquette.— Arthur Guiterman,— MPC-12— PFE
Eton Boating Song (.pant.).— Stanley Schell. — WRR.-17
Ero><r:6v &X00S dpoupi?? (Etosion achthos aroures). — Robert
Bridges.— PWB
Etruscan Ring, An. — John William Mackail. — VA
Etruscan Tombs. — A. Mary F. Robinson. — MCT— WHA
Etsi Omnes, Ego Non. — -Ernest Myers. — VA
Ettrick Banks.— Unknown.— EBSV
Etude Geographique. — Stoddard King. — IHA
Etude Realiste (complete, I — III). — Algernon Charles Swin
burne.— BMEP—BPN—CRE—EP—EPP — GEPM—
GN— HBV— LC— VA— WTP-8
Baby's Eyes, A (III).— TSW
Baby's Feet, A (I).— TSW— TSWC
Eucharist. — E. Merrill Root. — OQP — QP-2
Euchenor Chorus. — Arthur Upson. See City, The.
Euchre, As It Is Played for Charity. — Virginia Niles Leeds. —
OHCS-39
Euclid.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL— GR-a— NAMP
(Four Moon Poems.)— TSW— TSWC
(Poems about the Moon.) — MAP A
Euclid Alone Has Looked on Beauty Bare. — Edna St. Vincent
Millay.— ATP— CMP— HBMV— MAP— MOAP— PFE
— TBM
(Euclid.)— BAP
(Euclid Alone.)— CBOV
(Euclid Alone Has Looked.)— GPE
(Sonnet.)— AWP— CRP—HWM— J AWP— NP—TCPD—
WBP
(Two Sonnets.)— CP
Eugene Aram's Dream. — Thomas Hood. See Dream of Eugene
Aram, The.
Eugene Field. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Eugene Field on Motherhood. — Ida Comstock Below. — MOAH
Eulalie— A Song.— Edgar Allen Poe.— CAP— MOAP
(Eulalie.)— HBR
Eulogium on Rum. — Joseph Smith. — BFP (abr.). — LHV
Eulogy. — Charles Edward Butler. — TB
Eulogy. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Eulogy of Garfield. — James G. Blaine. See Memorial Address
on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield.
Eulogy of the Dog. — George G. Vest. — WBLP
Eulogy of Walt Whitman. — Robert G. Ingersoll. — WRR-13
Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson, sel. — Edward Everett.
Fathers of the Republic, The.— PPYP— YFR
Eulogy on Charles Sumner, sel. ("At the opening of the ses
sion"). — Carl Schurz. — CCR — SPE-1
Eulogy on General Grant, sel. ("Another name is added"). —
Henry Ward Beecher.— BTB-S
Eulogy on Henry W. Grady. — John Temple Graves. — WRR-12
Eulogy on Lafayette. — Edward Everett. — CCR
Eulogy on Lafayette. — Charles Sprague. — OHCS-6
Eulogy on O'Connell. — William H. Seward. See Daniel O'Con-
nell.
Eulogy on President Garfield. — James G. Blaine. See Mem
orial Address on the Life and Character of James A.
Garfield.
Eulogy on Walt Whitman.— Robert G. Ingersoll.— WRR-42
Eulogy on Washington. — Robert Treat Paine, Jr. — HS
Eulogy on Washington. — Morris Sheppard. — SPS
Eumares. — Asclepiades, tr, fr. the Greek by Richard Garnett. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Eunice. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-28
Euphrosyne. — Matthew Arnold. — GEPM
Eureka. — Stockton Bates. — OHCS-29
Euridice. — Francis William Bourdillon. See Eurydice.
Euripides Alexopoulos. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon
River, The.
Europa.- — Stephen Henry Thayer. — AA
Europe. — Walt Whitman. — IAP
Eurydice. — Francis William Bourdillon.— HBV — TVSH — VA
(Euridice.) — GPE
Eurydice to Orpheus. — Robert Browning. — EPN
Eurymachus's Fancy.' — Robert Greene. See Francesco's For
tunes.
Eutaw Springs. — Philip Freneau. — AA — APL — PAH
(To the Memory of the Americans Who Fell at Eutaw.) —
PAP
(To the Memory of the Brave Americans.) — AP — IAP —
MOAP— TCAP
Euterpe. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Euthanasia. — Richard Crashaw. — GPE
Euthymiae Raptus, or the Tears of Peace, sels. — George Chap
man.
Herculean Silence. — EV-1
(Procession of Time, The.)— EPW-1
Spirit of Homer, The.— EA — EPW-1
Eutopia. — Francis Turner Palgrave. — OBVV — TOP
Eutychides. — Edwin Arlington Robinson (after Lucillus)
(Variations of Greek Themes, IV.) — MOAP
Evacuation of New York by the British. — Unknown. — PAH
Evadne.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle). — A V— MAP A — MOAP
Evagene Baker. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Evalina. — Unknown. — ABS
Evaluation. — Elinor Lennen. — OQP — QP-2
Evan Roberts, A. B. of H. M. S. "Andromache."— John Mase-
Evanescence. — Frederic William Henry Myers. — OBVV
(I Saw, I Saw the Lovely Child.)— VA
Evanescence. — Mary Swain Paxton.— OA
Evanescence. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — A A — PR
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Evaiageline
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Evangehne — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow — AP (abr )— CAP
(abr )— MAL— PJH-1 (Intro, Pt I, sees i, iv, Pt II,
sees i, iv, v; Conclusion; with synopses of omitted
sections}— WRR- 5 (cond )
Embarkation, The (Pt. I, sec v, much abr )— PAH
In the Acadian land, on the shores of the Basin of Mm as"
(Pt I, sec i) — IAP
(Evangelme in Acadie — sel ) — AA
It was the month of May. Far down the Beautiful River"
(Pt II, sec 11) — APB— BAV— IAP
(Evangelme on the Prairie— scl )— CCR
(Moonlight on the Prairie — sel ) — LPS-2
(On the Atchafalaya— abr sel ) — AA
Lost Found, The (Pt II, sec v, abr ) — BTB-4
(.binding of Gabriel, The — sel ) — AA
(Meeting of Evangelme and Gabriel, The— much abr )—
BTB-8
"Pleasantly rose next morn the sun on the village of
«c* 11 Grand-Pre" (Pt I, sec iv) —APB— IAP
btill stands the forest primeval, but far away from its
shadow'' (Conclusion) — APB— IAP
(Epilogue )— WTP-6
"This is the forest pnmeval" (Introd ) — APB— GPE (abr )
— LAP—LEAP— OBAV (zmth Pt I, sec i, abr )
n +1 ~~ ?IAE N(a^^TCAP <«*** Pt D-
(In the Forest ) — PCD
(Primeval Forest — abr ) — LPS-2 — WBLP
(Prologue )— WTP-6
Evangelme m Acadie — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow See
Evangelme ("In the Acadian land, on the shores of the
Basin of Mmas")
Evangelme on the Prairie — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow See
Evangelme ("It was the month of May")
Evangelize '—Henry Croker — BLRP
Evarra and His Gods — Rudyard Kipling.— MBP— RKV
Eva s Death —Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle Tom's Cabin
Eve — Oliver Herford — HBMV
Eve.— Ralph Hodgson — A V— BLV— BMEP— CBOV — CH —
CMP— CRE— EPN— EPP— GBOV — GPE — HB V —
LBBV— MBP— MLP—NP—SBA— TCPD
Eve — John Milton See Paradise Lost
Eve — Christina Georgma Rossetti — CH — NBE
Eve —Robert L Wolf— HBMV
Eve and the Serpent —John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Eve of Bannockburn, The —John Barbour See Bruce, The
(Bannockburn) .
Eve of Bunker Hill, The.— Clinton Scollard — MC— PAH—
Eve of Crecy, The — William Morris — BPN — OBVV— POTT
Eve of Election — John Greenleaf Whittier — WRR-46
Indian Summer (sel ) — BFVR — PEOR — TYP
Eve of Saint Agnes, The — John Keats — AEV — ATP— BCEP
—BEL— BLV— BPN— CBOV— CR— CRE— CRP—EP
— EPN— EPNC— EPP— ERP — EV-4— GEPC— GEPM
— GPE— GR-e— ISP — LEAP— LPS-1— NAL— OAEP
— OBRV— PIAE — PTER — SEP — TCEP— TPH—
TOP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-5
sels fr above
Bitter Chill— BFP
"Casement high and triple-arched there was, A" (2 sts )
Flight, The — EPW-4
Eve of St John, The — Sir Walter Scott — BPB — BPN— EPN
— EPW 4— EV-4— OHNP— STB
Eve of Saint Mark, The— John Keats — BPN— CH— CR— EA
— EM-2-ERP— GEPC— NBE— OBRV
Eve of the Battle of Waterloo, The. — Geoige Gordon, Lord
Byron See Childe Harold's Pilgi image, The (Water
loo).
Eve Penitent — John Milton See Paradise Lost
Eve to Adam — John Milton See Paradise Lost.
Evelyn — Rossiter Johnson — AA
Evelyn Hope — Robert Browning — AEV — BLV — BMEP
BPN— CPOI—EP— EPP— GEPC— GEPM — HBV —
LEAP— LOW— LPS-1— MR— POI — PYM— PTER—
SB A— TCEP— VA— VLEP
Evelyn Ray. — Amy Lowell — MAP — MOAP — PP
Even as a Child — James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
"Even as the others mock, rhou mockest me " — Dante Ahghien
See La Vita Nuova
Even in Death —Helen Cormne Bergen —WRR- 19
Even in the Moment of Our Earliest Kiss — Edna St Vincent
Millay See Fatal Interview (XLVI)
Even in This Spring — Harold Vmal — BPM-37
Even Numbers — Carl Sandburg — EMS — GMAS
Even Such Is Man —Henry King See On the Life of Man
Even Such Is Time— Sir Walter Raleigh —TVSH— WHA
(Author's Epitaph, Made by Himself ) — OAEP
(Author's^Epitaph, Made by Himself the Night before His
(Conclusion, The )— BCEP— BEL — CBOV— CRE— EA—
EP-EPEP-EPP-GPE— HBV— ISP — LEAP
— LL-4— OBEV — PCD — PDN— SBA— TOP—
WGRP-WLIP— WTP-7 UP
(Epitaph "Even such is time," etc ) — OBSC
("Even such is time," etc ) — EG
(His Epitaph )— BLV
(His Own Epitaph )— PIAE
(Lines Found in His Bible.) — LPS-3
(Lines Supposed to be Written the Night before His Exe-
cution.) — OFPE
Even Such Is Time (Continued)
(Lines Written the Night before His Execution ) — EOAH
(Verses Found in His Bible in the Gate-House at Wp<?t.
minster )— CR— EPW-1
Even the Bitter and Difficult — Robin Larnpson — AMV-35
"Even the Least of These "—Ada M Roberts — SPT
"Even This Shall Pass Away "— Theodoi e Tilton — BLPA— •
DRB— HBR — HBV — MHT — POI — SL— SPE-1—
(All Things Shall Pass Away— abr ) — BTB-7
(King's Ring, The )— PTA-2
Even Weeds — Estella Shields Fahrmgei — IIB
Evenen m the Village — W Baines — GTSE
Evening — Richard Aldington — MBP
Evening — Matthew Arnold See Bacchanalia, or, The New
Age
Evening — Robert Budges (after William Blake) —-EPP — PWB
Evening — George Goidon, Lord Byron See Don Juan.
Evening —Hilda Conklmg — RNP
Evening —William Cowpei See Task, The (Bk IV)
Evening— G Croly — LLC
Evening — "H D " (Hilda Doohttle) — CMP— YT
Evening— Mary Elizabeth Dale— AMV-37
Evening —Walter de la Maie— GT-2
Evening (Nature, CVI) — Emily Dickinson
("Cricket sang, The")— MAPA
Evening — George Washington Doane — AA — HBV
(Evening Contemplation ) — BLPA
(Evening Hymn ) — BPP
(Softly Now the Light of Day )— LLC— -PDN
("Softly now the light of day ") — AE
Evening —I duna Bertel Field —HB
Evening —Wendell Phillips Garrison Sec Post-Meridian
Evening — Victoi Hugo, tr by Henry Can mgton —AFP
Evening — Henry C Knight Sec Summci 's Day, A
Evening — Aichibald Lampman — MM
Evening —Silas Weir Mitchell — GPE— LBAP
(Vesperal )— BPP
(Vespers )— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
Evening— Mai j one .L, C Pickthall — OCL
Evening — Sir Walter Scott Sec Doom of Devorgoil, The.
Evening — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — MCT
(Evening Ponle a Maie, Pisa )— TBV
Evening — Edward Rowland Sill — LA
Evening— W J Turner —MCT— TBV
Evening— V Sackville West —BFP
Evening — John Greenleat Whittiei Sec Summei by the Lake
side
Evening — Charlotte Young — BOL
Evening, a Public Park — Rolfe Humph nes —AMV-37
Evening, and Maidens — William Baines — OBVV
Evening and Moinmg in June, An — Gavin Douglas. See Pro
logues to the -^Eneid
Evening and Morning in Winter, An — Gavin Douglas See
Piologues to the ^Eneid
Evening at the Farm — John Townscnd Tiowbndce — BBV —
BTB-1— GN— MPB— PB-4— MS
(Farmyard Song )— BTP— OIICS-4— PBGP— PECK
Evening Brings Us Home — Unknown — LLC — OHCS-17
Evening Cloud, The — "Christopher Noith" (John Wilson). —
HBV — LPS-2
(Emblem of Peace )— OHCS-21
Evening Clouds — Francis Lcdwidge — MBP — VOD
Evening Company — James Whitcomb Riley See Child World,
A
Evening Contemplation — George Washington Doane See Eve
ning
Evening Darkens Over, The. — Robert Bridges — CMP — POTT
("Evening darkens over. The") — PWB
Evening Doze, An —Albert E Hunt — OHCS-31
Evening Falls, An — James Stephens — SUS
Evening Hymn — Cecil Frances Alexander — OTPC
Evening Hymn — Sabme Baring-Gould — BOL — GS
(Child's Evening Hymn )— CFBP— PB-3— VA— WGRP
(Now the Day Is Over )— BTP— MRV— OTPC— WLIP
Evening Hymn. — Mathilda Barbaia Betham-Edwards — TVSH
Evening Hymn — Sir Thomas Biowne Sec Rehgio Medici
Evening Hymn — George Washington Doane. See Evening
Evening Hymn.— William Heniy Fuiness — AA— HBV— TCAP
Evening Hymn —Reginald Heber — BOL
Evening Hymn, An (abr ) — Thomas Ken — OBS
Evening Hymn, An — Jane or Ann Taylor. — BOL
Evening Hymn ("I hear no voice, I feel no touch") — Unknown
Evening Hymn ("Now the sun has passed away"). — Unknown
— BOL
Evening Hymn — "R W "—BOL
Evening Hymn for a Child — John Pierpont — BOL
Evening Hymn for a Little Family, An — Jane or Ann Taylor.
— BOL
Evening Idyll, An — Unknown — HSP— OITCS-20— SPE-4
Evening in England, An— Francis Ledwidge — BMEP— MCCG
— PER — PIAE
Evening in February — Francis Ledwidge — TCPD — VOD
Evening in Old Japan — Antoinette de Coursey Patterson —ME
Evening in Paradise —John Milton See Paradise Lost (Adam
and Eve in the Garden).
Evening m the Great Smokies — DuBose Heyward — LS
Evening in Tyrmgham Valley.— Richard Watson Gilder— AA
Evening Melody — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). — HBV
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TITLE INDEX
Evil
"Evening on Calais Beach. — William Wordsworth. See It Is a
Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free.
Evening on Lesbos. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Evening on the Beach. — William Wordsworth. See It Is a
Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free.
Evening on the Harbor. — Virginia Lyne Tunstall. — HBMV
Evening: Ponte a Mare, Pisa.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— TBV
(Evening.) — MCT
Evening Prayer, An. — Bess Kine Baker. — LOW— POI
Evening Prayer, An. — Bernard Barton. — BOL
Evening Prayer. — C. Maud Battersby (sometimes at. to Charles
H. Gabriel). —OQP—PDN—QP-1
(My Evening Prayer.) — BLPA
Evening Prayer. — Mary Lundie Duncan. See Child's Evening
Prayer, A.
Evening Prayer. — Arthur Fitger, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
Bithell.— AWP
Evening Prayer, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Evening Prayer. — Josephine Johnson. — BPM-36
Evening Prayer, An. — Laura E. Kendall. — BLRP
Evening Prayer, An. — Harriet McEwen Kimball.— LOW— POI
(All's Well.)— AA— OHCS-8
Evening Primrose, The. — John Clare (wr. at. to Emily Bronte).
— CH— GT-2
("When once the sun sinks in the west.") — EG
Evening Primrose, The. — John Langhorne. — CEP — OB EC
Evening Primrose, The. — Dorothy Parker. — ALV— GBOV
Evening Quatrains. — Charles Cotton. — AEV— NBE
("Day's grown old; the fainting Sun, The" — abr.) — EG
"Evening red and morning gray." — Unknoivn, — OTPC — PPL
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBV— HBVY—RYC
Evening Revery, An, sel. ("Summer day is closed, the sun is
set, The'*)-— William Cullen Bryant.— AA— OBAV
Evening Scene, An. — Coventry Patmore. — BLV — CPOI
Evening Sky. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Evening Sky, The. — John Freeman. — MM
Evening Song. — Cecil Frances Alexander (abr.).— DD— OHIP
—OTPC (complete)— RAR— TVC
Evening Song. — Sherwood Anderson. — NP
Evening Song.— Fannie Stearns Davis.— BOL — CCP— GFA —
SP— VOD
Evening Song. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The
(Evening).
Evening Song.— Sidney Lanier.— BAP— CAP— GPE — IAP —
LEAP— LEAP— LHW — LL-3 — MOAP — OBAV—
PG— PR— TCAP-— TOP
Evening Song, An. — Wilson MacDonald. — OCL
Evening Song.— Jean Toomer. — CDC
Evening Song of Senlin. — Conrad Aiken. See Senlin: A Bi
ography.
Evening Song of the Weary. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — ERP
Evening Song on the Plantation. — J. A. Macon. — CD
Evening Songs. — John Vance Cheney. — AA
"Birds have hid, the winds are low, The" (I).
"Behind the hilltop drops the sun" (IV).
"It is that pale, delaying hour" (II).
"Now is Light, sweet mother, down the west" (III).
Evening Star, The. — Grace Blackburn.— CPG
Evening Star, The. — Thomas Campbell. See Song to the Eve
ning Star.
Evening Star, The. — Harold Seton. — GPWW — RYC
Evening Sun, The. — Emily Bronte. — CH
Evening Twilight. — Heinrich Heine. See North Sea, The.
Evening Voluntary. — William Wordsworth. See Composed
upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendor and Beauty.
Evening Walk, The.— Henry Kirke White. See Childhood.
Evening Walk, An, sels. — William Wordsworth.
"Bird, with fading light, The," etc. (11. 323-344, 365-378).
— EPNC
Sunset in the Lake Country (11. 98427).— EPN
Swans (11. 212-231).— OBEC
Evening Walk in Spring, An.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— VLEP
Evening Watch, The. — Henry Vaughan. — EOAH
Evening Waterfall.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS — NP — SASS —
Evening Wind, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA — AP — APB
S-_APL— APW— BAP — BAV — CAP—LAP — JHP—
LLC—LPS-2— MOAP— TCAP
(To the Evening Wind.)— MCCG
Evening's Love, An: or, The Mock-Astrologer, sels. — John
Dry den.
After the Pangs of a Desperate Lover (Act II, sc, i). —
OAEP
Song: "Calm was the Even, and clear was the Sky" (Act
IV, sc. i).— CEP
(Calm Was the Even.)— OAEP
Song* "You charmed me not with that fair face (Act II,
sc. i).— AEP-D— CEP
(You Charm'd Me Not.)— ATP
Evensong.— Conrad Aiken.— HBMV— PG
Even-Song, An.— Sydney Dobell.— OBVV
Even-Song. — Benjamin R. C. Low. — SPT
Evensong. — James Whitcornb Riley. — CPWR
Evensong. — Ruth Schaumann, tr. fr. the German by George N.
Evensong.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— BMEP— EPW-5— PTER
— TCEP— VLEP— WTP-8
Evensong.— Ridgely Torrence. — HBV — LBMV — LEAP —
Even-Song. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Polish. — BOL
Event, An. — Tom Masson. — MHT
Event, The. — Thomas Sturge Moore. — OBMV
Eventide. — Mrs. Mary Agne. — HB
Eventide. — Thomas Burbidge. — VA
Eventide. — Caroline Atherton Mason. — GS
Eventide, set. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
Eternal Good.— OQP— QP-2
Events. — George O'Neil. — HBMV
Ever Pressing Forward. — Mary Rosalie Stolz.^ — WRR-54
Ever Since Uncle John Henry Been Dead (with music). — Un
known. — AS
Ever So Far Away. — A. Claude von Boyle. — DRB
Ever So Long Ago. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Ever the Same. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — ME
Ever True. — Unknown. — MHT
Ever Watchful. — Ta' Abbata Sharra, tr. fr. the Arabic by W.
G. Palgrave.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Everett. — Thomas William Parsons. — DD — GA
Evergreens. — Edward Coote Pinkney. — BAV
Everlasting Arms, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XCI)
Everlasting Flowers, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Everlasting God, The. — Edward Henry Bickerseth.— MRV
(O God, the Rock of Ages.)— BLPA
Everlasting Gospel, The, sels. — William Blake.
Epilogue: "I am sure this Jesus will not do." — OBRV
"Vision of Christ that thou dost see, The."— EPRE (broken
„.._. '— SMP
(br. sels.)— MRV
"Was Jesus chaste?"— OBRV
(Jesus Was Sitting in Moses' Chair — sel. fr. above.)—
EV-3
Everlasting Love, The. — Annie Johnson Flint.— BLRP
Everlasting Memorial, The.- — Horatius Bonar. — BTB-3 — LLC
— OHCS-31
Everlasting Mercy, The. — John Masefield. — PM
sels. fr. above
"By this the sun/' etc. — GBV
Epilogue: "Now swift the summer ;
"I did not think, I did not strive"
"I opened the window."— WGRP
"So up the road I wander slow."— MM— WTP-6
Everlasting No, The. — Thomas Carlyle. See Sartor Resartus.
Everlasting Rest. — William Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet
("How oft when men are at the point of death").
Everlasting Voices, The. — William Butler Yeats. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
Every Boy's Chance. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Every Cat Has His Night. — Anthony Euwer. — WRR-58
Every Day. — Felix Mendelssohn. — PCD
Every Day Thanksgiving Day. — Harriet Prescott Spofford.—
DD— OHIP— PEDC
"Every evening Baby goes." — Mary Francis Butts. See Trot,
Trot!
"Every man has his sorrows; yet each still." — Andre Chenier.
See Elegies.
Every Man in his Humour, sel. ("Cousin Stephen! what news
with you that you are here so early?" — Act I).— -Ben
Jonson. — EA
Every Mother's Love the Best. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Every Night When the Sun Goes In (with music) .—Unknown.
— ABF
Every One Sang. — Siegfried Sassoon. See Everyone Sang.
Every One to His Own Way. — John Vance Cheney. — AA
Every Soul Is a Circus. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Every Thing.— Harold Monro.— CMP— EPP— MBP— NV
Every Year.— Albert Pike.— OHCS-17
Everybody's Friend. — Unknown. — PAPm
Every-Day Botany. — Katherine H. Perry. — PEOR
Every-Day Case, An. — Charles Bloomingdale, Jr. See Mr.,
Miss and Mrs.
Every-Day Characters, sel. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed.
Belle of the Bali-Room, The (C.).— ALV— CRE—EP—
EPP— ERP— HBV— PTER— TPH— WTP-7
(Belle of the Ball, The.)— BOHV— TPH— LPS-3
Every-Day Creed, An.— Charles Stelzle. — MHT
Everyman. — Siegfried Sassoon. — BLV — MBP
Everyman (Old Eng. Morality Play). — Unknown. — BEL (mod,)
— EPOM— TCEP
"Eternal God! Oh! Beatific Vision!" etc. (br. set. —
paraphrased and mod. by George Sterling). — CAW
Everyone Sang.— Siegfried Sassoon.— CBOV — CP — GTBS—
GTML— GTSL— LBBV— MBP—NP— PT— RH— SB A
—SMP
(Every One Sang.)— AO AH— BLV— SPT
Everything Reminds Me So of Chicken. — Charles T. Grilley.—
SPE-4
Everywhere. — Nancy Birckhead. — RIS
Everywhere, Everywhere Christmas To-night. — Phillips Brooks.
— HH— OTPC— RON
(Christmas Carol, A.)— CRYO— OHIP— SDH— WRR-26
(Christmas Everywhere.) — PTA-1
Christmas Everywhere (sel.). — BLRP — OHFP— PB-4—
QP-1— SPE-4— WBLP
Eve's Cradle-Song.- Walter Satterlee.— BOL
Eve's Daughter.— Edward Rowland Sill.— APL— PR— THP
Eve's Lament. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Eve's Mirror. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Eviction. — William James Linton. — VA
Evidence. — "Brother X." — VF
Evidence. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — MOM
Evidence of April. — Lionel Wiggam. — AMV-36
Evil Easier than Good.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— SPE-4 %
"Evil Spirit (your Beauty) haunts me still, An. ' — Michael
Drayton. See Idea,
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Evils of Ignorance, The. — Horace Mann. — BTB-1
Evocation, An. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry van Dyke.
(Eight Echoes from the Poems of Auguste Angellier — VII.)
— PVD
Evoel— Edith Matilda Thomas.— BAP— GPE—HBV—LBAP—
LEAP
Evolution. — Langdon Smith. — BAP — BLPA — DDA— HBV—
PPP— SPE-3— WTP-S
Evolution. — John Banister Tabb.— AA — BAP — HTR— LA-
LEAP— LOW— OBAV—OQP — PFY— POI— QP-1—
SPE-3— SPP— TPH— VOD— WTP-8
Evolution. — Unknown. — DDA
Evolution of "Dodd," The, sel. — William Hawley Smith.
Other Fellow, The.— SPE-8
Evolution of the Flapper. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Evvie's Mother. — Olive Tilford Dargan. — LS
Ewe-Buchtin's Bonnie, The. — Thomas Pringle.— EBSV
Ewe-Bughts, Marion. — Unknown. — EBSV
Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn, The. — John Skinner.— EBSV
"Ex Libris."— Arthur Upson.— GPE— HBV— LBMV— LEAP
"Ex Ore Infantium." — Francis Thompson. — BOL — GS-— GTSE
— HBR— HBV— HTR— OBVV— ODP— SUS
(Child's Prayer.)— CCP— CRYO (si. abr.^—DD— HBVY
— OHIP— SDH— TSW— TSWC
(Little Jesus.)— POTT— VOD
"Exactly So." — Lady T. Hastings. — BOHV
Exaltation.— Paul Shivell.— HTR— MRV
Examination in History, An. — Unknown. — CD
Examination of Shakespeare, The. — Walter Savage Landor. See
Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare, The.
Examinations. — Howard Murnford Jones. — POOT
Example, The.— William Henry Davies. — BMEP — CGOV—
CMP— GBOV— GPE— GTML— HBMV — JPC — MBP
—PIAE— POTT— RYC—TSW—TSWC— WHA
Example.— John Keble.— LOW— LPS-3— OHCS-7— POI
(Effect of Example, The.)— HBV— HBVY— POY—RYC
Examples for Ireland. — Thomas Francis Meagher.— OHCS-6
Excavation, The. — Max Endicoff. — PT
Excavations in Ur. — Joseph Auslander. — NYBV
Exceeding All. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Excelente Balade of Charitie, An. — Thomas Chatterton. — CEP
— EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3— OBEC— TCEP
(Balade of Charitie, The.) — SEP
(Excellent Ballad of Charity, An.)— BCEP— CRE— WTP-3
Excellence. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — IAP
Excellency of Christ. — Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Victory
and Triumph.
Excellent Ballad of Charity, An. — Thomas Chatterton. See Ex
celente Balade of Charitie, An.
Excellent Jane. — Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Object-
Lessons.
Excellent New Ballad, An. — James Graham, Marquis of
Montrose, See My Dear and Only Love.
Excellent Way, The.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Excelsior. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP — GR-a
Excelsior. — Henry Wads worth Longfellow, — APB— BTB-1 —
CAP— CPN— FF — FPE — GEPM — GR-a— HBV —
HBVY— IAP— JHP—LLC— LPS-3 — MW— OHCS-1
— OTPC— PB-7 — PBGG — POI — PTA-2 — RON —
TCAP— WBLP
Excelsior (parody). — Unknown. — PA
Excerpt, An. — Robert Burns. — BTP
Exchange, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — ERP — HBV —
LPS-1— OAEP
Exchange.— W. H. Gerry.— CAG
Exchanged Graves. — Belle V. Chisholm. — WRR-47
Exchanges. — Ernest Dowson. — OBMV
Exclusion (Life XIII).— Emily Dickinson. — AWP — BAP —
JAWP— WBP
(Soul Selects, The.)— APA— CBOV— MAP
(Soul Selects Her Own Society, The.) — MOAP— SBA—
WHA
(Soul's Exclusiveness, The.) — PPD-1
Excursion, The. — Tu Fu, tr. fr. the Chinese by Amy Lowell
and Florence Ayscough.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Excursion, The, sels. — William Wordsworth.
Among the Mountains (Bk. IV, 11. 846-887).— EPW-4
Boy and the Mill, The (Bk. Ill, 11. 194-206).— CGOV
Boys and the Fish, The (Bk. IX, 11. 544-571).— CGOV
Churchyard among the Mountains, The (Bk. VII. 11. 482-
515).— ERP
Despondency Corrected (Bk. IV, 11. 332-350).— ERP
"Diverging now (as if his quest had been)" (Bk. II, 11.
319-348).— OBRV
Greek Divinities. — EPW-4
' "I have seen * curious child" (Bk. IV, 11. 1132-1187).—
OBRV
("Curious child, A"— Bk. IV, 11. 1132-1147.)— WGRP
(Flight of the Raven, The— 11. 1175-1187,)— CGOV
(Sea Shell, The— 11. 1132-1187.)— EPW-4
Lamb's Voice, The (Bk. IV, 11. 397-412).— CGOV
Mist Opening in the Hills (Bk. II, 11. 827-874).— EPW-4
("Homeward the shepherds moved"— 11. 828-877.)— TPH
(Sky after Storm— 11. 830-864.)— BLV
Moon among Trees, The (Bk. IV, 11. 1057-1077.)— EPW-4
("Within the soul a faculty abides" — Bk. IV, 11. 1058-
1077.)— OBRV
Mountain Girl, The (Bk. VII, 11. 1138-1164). — CGOV
Parsonage, The (Bk. VIII, 11. 231-282).— ERP
Ram and the Pool, The (Bk. IX, 11. 432-448).— CGOV
Excursion, The (Continued).
Shepherd Lad's Sundial, The (Bk. IV, 11. 800-810).—
CGOV
Solitary, The (Bk. II, 11. 696-724).— ERP
Stony Croft, The (Bk. V, 11. 861-877).— CGOV
"Such was the Boy" (Bk. I, 11. 197-218).— OBRV
"Tenour which my life holds, The" (Bk. Ill, 11. 967-991),
—OBRV
Travelling Night, The (Bk. V, 11. 736-771).— CGOV
Twin Peaks of the Valley (Bk. II, 11. 688-725).— EPW-4
Unknown Poets (Bk. I, 11. 76-93).— LPS-3
Vision of Youth, The (Bk. IV, 11. 111-121 ). —CGOV
Wanderer, The (Bk. I, 11. 338-956).— GEPC
("I see around me here"— Bk. I, 11. 469-510.) -OBRV
Excursion to the Mountains, An. — Ebenezer Elliott. See Vil
lage Patriarch, The.
Excusation of the Aucthoure, The.— Stephen Hawes. See Pas
time of Pleasure, The.
Excuse Me If I Cry into My Handkerchief.— Vachel Lindsay.
— ESCL
Excuse Us, Animals in the Zoo. — Annette Wynne. — UTS
Execution, The (C.) (in Ingoldsby Legends). — "Thomas Ing-
oldsby" (Richard Harris Barham). — BTB-9
(Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story.)— OBRV
(My Lord Tomnoddy.)— OHCS-1
Execution of Andre, The. — Henry Peterson. See Pemberton,
Execution of Joan of Arc. — Thomas DeQuincey. See Joan of
Arc.
Execution of Lady de Winter, The,— Alexandre Dumas. See
Three Musketeers, The.
Execution of Louis XVI, The. — Unknown. See Marie Antoi
nette.
Execution of Madame Roland. — Alphonse de Lamartine. See
History of the Girondists.
Execution of Montrose, The.— William Edmondstoune Aytoun.
—EV-5—GTBS— HBV— LPS-3— MR— OHCS-11—VA
Execution of Queen Mary. — Alphonse de Lamartine. See Mary
Stuart.
Execution of Sydney Carton, The.— -Charles Dickens. See Tale
of Two Cities, The.
Exempt. — Christopher Morley.— RNP
Exequies, The. — Thomas Stanley. — OBS
Exequy, The. — Henry King, Bishop of Chicester. — AEP-W—
AEV— ATP— EV-2— OBS— WHA
(Exequy on His Wife.)— GPE (ofcr.)— OBEV (abr.)
"Sleep on, my love" (scl.). — CH
(Exequy on His Wife.)— BCEP
Exercise % Recitation, An.— Un known.— PP YP
Exhortation. — Thomas Hastings. — A A
Exhortation: Summer, 1919. — Claude McKay. — CDC
Exhortation to Prayer. — Margaret Mercer. — A A — -LLC
Exile. — Rex Browne. — DDA
Exile, The.— Katherine Burton.— AM V-3 7
Exile, The.— Emilie Ruck de Schell.— BTB-9
Exile. — Theodore Maynard.— -BMC— M'BP
Exile. — Kathryn White Ryan. — TBM
Exile at Rest, The. — John Pierpont.— AA — APL
Exile Consumed. — I. M. Lask.— AM V-3 6
Exile from God. — John Hall Wheelock. — MRV — OHPI —
SBMV— WGRP
Exile of Erin, The.— Thomas Campbell.— EP—GR-e— HBV—
LP S-2 P B G G
Exile to His Wife, The.-— Joseph Brennan. — OHCS-8
(Come to Me, Dearest. )™HBV—LPS-1
Exiled.— George Abbe.— BPM-37
Exiled.— Mary McGuire.— OHCS-34
Exiled.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— OBAV— SAM
Exiled.— Myra Wadsworth.— HB
Exiled Mother, The.— Dion Boucicault.— -TIP
(Peasant Woman's Song, A.)— -GTIV
Exiles. — William Hamilton Hayne.— AA
Exiles, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Exile's Devotion, The. — Thomas d'Arcy McGee.— VA
Exile's Garden, An. — Sophie Jewett.—ME
Exile's Letter. — Li T'ai-Po, tr. fr. the Chinese by Ezra Pound.
— NP
Exiles' Line, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Exile's Song, The.— Robert Gilfillan.— HBV— VA
(O Why Left I My Hame?)— EBSV
Existence May Be Borne. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Existence of a God, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Exit. — William Stanley Braithwaite. See Sandy Star and Wil
lie Gee (3).
Exit.— John Gould Fletcher.— MOAP— PFE
Exit.— Wilson MacDonald.— MM—OCL
Exit. — Sir William Watson.— VA
Exit God.— Gamaliel Bradford.— HBMV
Exodus, sel.—Bible, O. T.
Song of Moses, (Ch. XV).— BTB-1— WTP-2
Ten Commandments, The (Ch. XX).— OHFP— WBLP
(Selections from the Scriptures.) — LLC
(Ten Commandments in Welsh, The.) — WRR-27
War Song- of the Red Sea (XV: 1-10).— BHV
Exodus for Oregon. — "Joaquin" Miller. — IAP — TCAP
'Tale half told and hardly understood, A" (set.).— BAP
Exorcised. — John Kendrick Bangs. — POI — SL
Exordium. — George Cabot Lodge. — LBMV
Expect!— William Pierson Merrill.— OQP—QP-2
Expectans Expectavi. — Charles Hamilton Sorley. — HBMV—
SPT— WGRP
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TITLE INDEX
Fables
Expectation, The. — Frederick William Faber. See Our Lady's
Expectation.
Expectation, The. — Richard Lawson Gales. — YF
Expectation. — Thomas Stanley. — OBS
Expectation. — Theodore Wratislaw. — VA
Expedition to Wessagusset, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfel
low. See Courtship of Miles Standish, The.
"Expense of spirit in a waste of shame, The."— William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXXIX).
Expense0. — Adelaide Crapsey. — NP — TOP
Experience. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP — I AP — LA
MOAP— TCAP
Experience. — Aline Kilmer. — GR-a — HBMV
Experience. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — ACP— OBVV
Experience. — Eden Phill potts. — LBBV
Experience. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Ulysses.
Experience. — Edith Wharton. — AA
Experience and a Moral, An.— Frederick Swarthout Cozzens.
— LPS-1
Experience with a Refractory Cow. — Unknown. — CHS
Experience with European Guides. — "Mark Twain." See In
nocents Abroad.
Expert, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Experto Crede. — Ernest Hartley Coleridge.— BFV
Expiration, The. — John Donne.— ATP— EV-2
("So, so, break off this last lamenting kiss.") — EG
Explanation, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Explanation, An. — Walter Learned. — ALV — PR — SPE-4
SPE-8
(In Explanation.)— AA— BHP— HBV— LBAP
(What Else Could He Do.)— -BTB-7
(What Else Could I Do.)— WRR-29
Explanation of the Grasshopper, An. — Vachel Lindsay .-^-CCP
(Grasshopper, The.) — RYC — TSW — TSWC
Explanations of Love. — Carl Sandburg.— CMP— GMAS
Exploit of Hector, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The.
Exploration.— Mary Street Whitten. — RYC
Explorer. — Witter Bynner. — AM V-3 6
Explorer, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— LL-2 — OG — OTA— PVS
Explorer's Wooing, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Exposition of the Contents of a Cab. — Wallace Stevens.— PP
Expostulation, The. — Thomas Shadwell. See Squire of Alsatia
Expostulation.— John Greenleaf Whittier. — APB— CAP — IAP
Expostulation and Reply. — William Wordsworth. — BEL — BPN
— EM-2— EP— EPN— EPN'C— EPiP - EPW-4-ERP—
GEPC-HBV-LLC-OAEP-OBRV-SEP-TPH
Exposure. — Wilfred Owen. — RH
Express, The.— William Ellery Leonard.— LL-3
Express, The.— Stephen Spender.— MBP — NAMP
Expression in Reading. — Robert Lloyd. — SPE-5
(Modulation.) — OHCS-5
Expulsion from Paradise, The.— John Milton. See Paradise
Lost (Exiles, The).
Exquisite Sonnet, The.— Sir J. C. Squire.— HBMV
Ex-Service Man Makes a Vow, An. — Vincent Godfrey Burns.
— RJI
Exspecto Resurrectionem. — Charlotte Mew.— RT
Extasie, The.— John Donne. — ATP— CRP — OBS
(Ecstasy, The.)— BLV— EA— EM-1— EPS— OBEV
Extasy.— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring-
ton. — AFP
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg.— William
Wordsworth.— BPN— MBL— OBRV
Extempore Verses Intended to Allay the Violence of Party-
Spirit. — John Byrom. — OBEC
(Epigram, An: "God bless the 'King — I mean the faith's
defender!")-
~BV
— , , EPW-3
(Epigrams.)— HBV
(Intended to Allay the Violence of Party Spirit.) — PIAE
(Jacobite Toast, A.)~EV-3
(Which Is Which ?)— BOHV
Extempore Verses upon a Trial of Skill between the Two
Masters of the Noble Science of Defence, Messrs Figg
and Sutton.— John Byrom.— OBEC
Extending Credit. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Extensionese, ^ 1924. — "R. L." (Russell Robins Lord). See
Autobiography.
Extinct Monsters.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Extinguished. — James W. Foley. — RON
Extract from a Eulogy on General Grant. — John P. Newman. —
PE
Extract from a Speech on Temperance. — Schuyler Colfax. —
Extract, from the Conclusion of a Poem, Composed in Anticipa
tion of Leaving School. — William Wordsworth. — BPN
(Dear Native Regions.) — TCEP
Extracts from the Rubaiyat of Omar Cayenne. — Gelett Burgess.
— BOHV
Extraordinary Dog, The. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — FPH
"Extras." — Richard Burton. — AA
Extreme Unction. — Ernest Dowson.— ACP— CAW— JKCP—
LEAP— MBP— OBMV— POTT— VLEP
Extremes.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— HBVY— MPB--
PBV— PPL— RYC
Extremum Tanain (Odes III, 10). — Horace, tr. fr, the Latin
by Austin Dobson.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Exultant. — Pauline Catena. — OTA
Exultation (Time and Eternity, VII).— Emily Dickinson.—
GT-2
Exultation.— Shaemus O'Sheel.— PC— PVS
Eyeless and Limbless and Shattered. — Cecil Roberts. See
Charing Cross.
Eyeless at Gaza. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes
Eyes.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Eyes, The. — Ezra Pound.— CMP — PFE
Eyes and Lips. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry van Dyke.
(Eight Echoes from the Poems of Auguste Angellier,
Eyes and Tears. — Andrew Marvell. — EV-2
Eyes Are Lit Up. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— BPM-34
Eyes Calm. — Robert Browning. — WLIP
Eyes Have It, The.— William Stephens.— NAMP
Eyes of God, The. — Hermann Hagedorn. — HBMV— FOOT—
TBM
Eyes of God, The. — "Gabriel Setoun" (Thomas Nicoll Hep
burn).— PPL
Eyes of Lincoln, The. — Walt Mason. — OQP — QP-1
Eyes of My Regret, The. — Angelina Weld Grirnke. — CDC
Eyes of War, The.— Chart Pitt.— PPG W
Eyes So Tristful. — Diego de Saldafia, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Eyes that weep for pity of the Heart, The/'— Dante Ali-
ghieri. See La Vita Nuova.
Eye-Witness. — Ridgely Torrence. — BAP — CP— GPE — HBMV
— NV— PFY— SBMV— TCPD
Tramp Sings, The («?/.).— PFY
Ez for War. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The
(1st series, No. 1, etc.).
Ezekiel Saw de Wheel.— Unknown,— APW
(Ezekiel, You and Me — with music — very diff. vers.) —
Ezra and Me and the Boards. — Mary H. Field.— BTB-8
Ezra House. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
F. C.— Mildred Kleinschraidt.— OA
'F I Was Er Horse!— Burges Johnson. — PPA
Fa La La. — Unknown. — CH
Fable, A: "I know not what sly little fairy." — Unknown. —
PEM
Fable: "I led him on into the frosted wood." — George O'Neil.
— GT-2— NP
Fable (C.) : "Mountain and the squirrel had a quarrel, The " — *
Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— APW—B HP— BOHV
— CAP— HBV— HBVY — IAP— ICBD— LC— MPB—
ODP— OG - PRWS — PTA-l—RG— RYC— TCAP—
TPH— TSW— TSWC— TYP— UTS— WLIP
(Fable: Mountain and the Squirrel, The.) — MPC-8
(Mountain and the Squirrel, The.) — CG — CGOV — CPN—
CSBP — JPC — OFPE — OHCS-29 — OTPC—
PB-3— PBGP— PC— RON
Fable: "Oh, there once was a lady." — Dorothy Parker. — ALV
Fable, A: "Rejoice, Americans, rejoice." — David Matthews (?).
—APB
Fable for Critics, A. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP (abr.)—
IAP (abr.)
sets. fr. above
Daphne's Embarkation. — APW
Holmes. — LL-3
Lowell (br. set.).— LL-3
(On Himself.)— A A
Margaret Fuller.— APW
"O loved more and more." — AP
Poe and Longfellow.— APW— LL-3
"There comes Emerson." — APB — TCAP
(Emerson.)— APW
To His Countrymen. — AA
Whittier.— APW— LL-3 (abr.)
Fable, A: Mice and Felis, The. — John Kendrick. — CIV
Fable: Mountain and the Squirrel, The. — Ralph Waldo Emer
son. See Fable: "Mountain and the squirrel had a
quarrel, The."
Fable of Belling the Cat, The.— William Langland. See Vision
of Piers the Plowman, The (Prologue, The [B Text]).
Fable of Midas, The. — Jonathan Swift. — EV-3
Fable of the Finches, The. — Ruth Scofield Fargo. — HB
Fable of the Magnet and the Churn, The. — William S. Gilbert.
See Patience.
Fable of the Oak and the Briar. — Edmund Spenser. See
Shepheards Calendar, The.
Fable with No Moral.— John Holmes.— NYBV
Fables, The, sels. — John Dryden.
Ave atque Vale (fr. Sigismonda and Guiscardo). — OBS
Power of Love. The (fr. Cymon and Iphigenia). — OBS
To My Honour'd Kinsman, John Driden, of Chesterton, in
the County of Huntingdon, Esq. (11. 1-66; 119-139:
142-209;.— OBS
(To My Honoured Kinsman, John Dryden.) — EPW-2
Fables, sels. — John Gay.
Fable XI: Peacock, the Turkey, and the Goose.— PTER
Fable XVI: Ravens, the Sexton and the Earthworm, The.
— NBE
Fable XVII: Ay and No.— CBOV
Fable XVIII: Painter Who Pleased No Body and Every
Body, The.— CEP— SEP
(Painter Who Pleased No Body and Every Body.) —
PTER
Fable XIX: Lion and the Cub.
(Lion and the Cub, The.)— CG—GN— HBV— OTPC
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Fables
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Fables (Continued}.
Fable XXI: Ratcatcher and Cats, The.— EV-3
(Ratcatcher and Cats, The.) — CIV
£aHe J$V*I: Sick Man and the Angel, The.— CEP
Fable XXIX: Fox at the Point of Death, The.— CG—
EPRE — OBEC — OTPC
Fable XXXVII: Farmer's Wife and the Raven, The.—
EaKe 5?XVIII: Turkey and the Ant, The.— OTPC
Fab e XLII: Jugglers, The.— EV-3
Fable XLIII: Council of Horses, The.— CG— GN
Fable XLIV: Hound and the Huntsman, The. — TCEP
Fable XLV: Poet and the Rose, The.— TCEP
Fable XL VII: Court of Death, The.— EV-3
Fable L: Hare and Many Friends, The. — ATP— EV-3
(Hare with Many Friends.) — EP — EPP — EPW-3 —
GR-e— GSRC— HBV— LL-4— TPH
Introduction: Shepherd and the Philosopher, The.— CEP
Fables for the Ladies, **/.— Edward Moore.
Poet and His Patron, The (V). — CEP
Fables from vEsop. — ^Esop, tr. fr. the Greek.
Ass in the Lion's Skin, The (rhymed tr., 6-v William El-
lery Leonard).— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Crab and Its Mother, The (rhymed tr., by Leonard).—
LL-3
Mountain in Labor, The (rhymed tr., by Leonard).— AWP
Shepherd-Boy and the Wolf, The (rhymed tr., by Leonard).
—AWP— JAWP— MBP— WBP
Swan and the Goose, The. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Vine and the Goat, The (rhymed tr., by Leonard).— AWP
Fables from JEspp (Pr. — the following titles are listed for
convenience, as there are no titles given}. —
LLC
Ass in the Lion's Skin, The.
Bald Knight, The.
Boy and the Filberts, The.
Boys and the Frogs, The
Bull and the Goat, The.
Charcoal-burner and the Fuller, The.
Dog in the Manger, The.
Eagle and the Arrow, The.
Fisherman, The.
Fox and the Grapes, The.
Fox and the Lion, The.
Gnat and the Bull, The.
Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs, The.
Hare and the Tortoise, The.
Hercules and the Waggoner.
Mischievous Dog, The.
Old Man and Death, The.
Rivers and Sea.
Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf, The.
Three Tradesmen, The.
Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, The.
Viper and the File, The.
Widow and Hei Little Maids, The.
Wild Ass and the Lion, The.
Wolf and the Goat, The.
Fables of Flora, The, set. — John Langhorne.
Evening Primrose, The. — OBEC
Fabliau of Florida.— Wallace Stevens.— NP—PP
Fabula. — Unknown. — CIV
Fabulists, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Face, A. — Robert Browning.— BPN — GEPC — VA — VLEP —
CPOI
Face, The. — Anthony Euwer. See Limeratomy, The.
Face, The. — Ebenezer Jones. — VA
Face. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Face. — Jean Toomer. — CDC
Face against the Pane, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. —
OHCS-19
Face of a Demon, The. — "M. Quad" (Charles Bertrand Lewis).
—WRR-19
Face of a Friend, The. — Henry van Dyke. — OQP — QP-2
Face of All the World Is Changed, I Think, The.— Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
Face of Jesus Christ, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See
Descent from the Cross, The.
Face on the Bar-Room Floor, The. — Hugh Antoine D'Arcy.
See Face upon the Floor.
Face on the Barroom Floor, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Face the Sun. — Unknown. — VIL
Face to Face. — Frances Cochrane. — HBV
Face to Face with Reality. — John Oxenham. — WBLP
(What Did You See Out There, My Lad.) — RH
Face upon the Floor, The. — Hugh Antoine D'Arcy — BLPA
HBV— HHHA— OHCS-33— PPP— PTA-1— PTWP
(Face mJfce-J&*ff5om Floor, The.) — LOW— POI— WTP-3
Faceless Man, The. — Robert W. Service. See Les Grands
Mutiles.
Faces.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Faces. — Lola Ridge. — MAP
Faces, sel. — Walt Whitman.
Whitman's Mother.— APW
(Justified Mother of Men, The.) — OHIP
("Old face of the mother of many children, The"—
longer sel.} — AP
"Faces in the Street."-— Henry Lawson. — SPE-4
150
Faces We Meet, The.— Allie Wellington.— OHCS-12
Facility.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Facing the Dawn. — William Hiram Foulkes. — PDN
Facing the Gulf. — Margaret L. Woods. See Return, The.
Facing the New Year.— Mark Guy Pearse.— BLRP
Facing the New Year. — Unknown. — PSO
Facing West from California's Shores. — Walt Whitman. — CAP
— IAP— MOAP
Facta Non Verba. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Factories.— Margaret Widdemer.— BAP— CV— HBV— LEAP—
LL-3— LOW— PC— PFE — POI— POT— PYM— TCAP
— TPH— WTP-10
Factory, The, sel. ("There rests a shade above yon town") —
Letitia E. Landon. — BCEP
Factory Girl. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MAP
Factory Girl, The (with music). — -Unknozvn. — ABF
Factory Girl's Last Day, The.— Robert D. Owen (?).— OHCS-7
Factory Models.— William Stephens.— AMV-3 7
Factory Town.— Carl Bulosan.— AMV-3 7
Factory Windows Are Always Broken. — Vachel Lindsav — -
CPL— NAMP y-
Facts about Trees for the Little Ones. — Unknown. — ADAH
Facts concerning "Jay Gould." — Unknown. — GHCS-27
Faculty Recital. — Benjamin Albert Botkin. — OA
Fade, Then. — Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and the Pool.
Faded Coat of Blue.— Unknown.— HT
Faded Flowers.— Ida M. Buxton.— OHCS-25
Faded Leaves, seh.— Matthew Arnold.
Longing.— CPOI— HBV— LHW—OAEP— VLEP
Faded- Leaves. — Alice Gary. — PEOR
Faded Letter, A.— William J. Fischer.— CAW
Faded Pictures. — William Vaughn Moocly. — LL-3— OBAV
Fading Autumn.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lord of the Isles,
The.
Fading Beauty. — Giambattista Marini, tr. fr. the Italian by
Samuel Daniel. — AWP
Fading Leaf, The.— "Gail Hamilton" (Mary Abby Dodge).—
Fading-Leaf and Fallen-Leaf. — Richard Garnett. — OBVV TOP
Fading Rose, The, J*/.— Philip Freneau.
Epitaph from the Fading Rose ("Here— for they could not
help but die"). — AA
Faerie Queen, The. — Sir Walter Raleigh.
See Vision upon This Conceit of the Faerie Queene A
Faerie Queene, The, sels. — Edmund Spenser. '
"And fast beside there trickled softly downe" (Bk. II,
(From "The Faerie Queene.") — PC
Archimago's Hermitage (Bk. I, Canto i, sts. 34-44— mod
vers.).~~ BCEP
PC
, .) — AEP-W (st*
34-41)— CRP (sts. 34-36)
( Then mounted he upon his steed again" — sts. 28-38.)
Artegall and Radigund (Bk. V, Canto v, sts. 1-12) —OBSC
Balme (Bk. I, Canto xi, st. 46).— CH VAOOU
Battle between the Redcross Knight and Sansjoy, The
(Bk. I, Canto v, sts. 1-17).— GR-e
Bower of Bliss, The (Bk. II, Canto xii).— BCEP (sts
5871 ~~mod. vers.)— CH (sts. 60-64)— EPW-1
8
(Gather the Rose— sts. 70-77.)— WHA
Cave of Mammon, The (Bk. II, Canto vii).— BCEP (sts
28-56— mod. vcrs,)— EPW-1 (sts. 1-30) *
( As pilot well expert in perilous wave"— sts. 1-33.)—
JlrPEP
(House of Richesse, The— sts. 28-30.) — CH
( So soone as Mammon there arrivd, the dore"— sts.
- —
-. —
Dance of the Graces, The (Bk. VI, Canto x, sts. 6-16).—
OBSC
(Nymphs and Graces Dancing to a Shepherd's Pipe The
n u. ,— sts. H-16, abr'f mod. vers.}— BCEP
Death of the Dragon, The (Bk. I, Canto xi, sts. 8-54,
abr.). — WHA
Despair (Bk, I, Canto ix, sts. 33-47).— NBE
(What If Some Little Paine the Passage Have— st. 40.)
— CH
Drason ^"^AMk* Una (Bk- '• Canto
(Una's Marriage— sts. 21-42, abr.)— EPW-1
Garden o|0 Adonis, ^he^CBk. HI, Canto vi).-NBE (sts.
Gardens (BtvJ Canto xJ.-EPW-! (sts.
(Happy Isle, The— sts. 21-27.)— OBSC
Guyon and the Red Cross Knight (Bk. II, Canto i, sts.
Z4-34). — LL-4
House of Ate, The (Bk IV, Canto i, sts. 19-24).— OBSC
House ofEPnde, J^CBk. I, Canto iv. sts. 8-17, ahr.).-
In Praise of Trees (Bk. I, Canto i, sts. 8-9).— LLC
(Kinds of Trees to Plant— a&r.)— OHIP
Legend of Sir Guyon, or of Temperaunce, The (Bk II
Canto xii, abr.}, — WHA
TITLE INDEX
Fair
Faerie Queen, The (Continued).
Legend(e) of the Knight (or Knyght) of the Red Cross(e),
or of Holiness (e), The (Bk. I).— BEL (with pr.
introd. and prol.) — CRE (Prol.; Cantos i-ii) —
EM-1 (pr. introd. i prol.; Cantos i-iii) — GEPC
(with pr. introd. and prol. ) — OAEP (with
pr. introd. and prol.') — SEP (Pro/.; Can
tos i and iii much abr.) — TOP (pr. introd.', prol.;
Cantos i and iv)
("Gentle knight was pricking on the plaine, A.") — ATP
(Canto i) — EP (Canto i, sts. 1-43; iii, 1-9) —
EPEP (Canto i, sts. 1-5, 29-46; iii and xi)— EPP
(Canto i, sts. 1-43; iii, 1-6)— PIAE (Canto i,
sts. 1-7)— WTP-8 (Canto i)
(Red Cross Knight and Una, The — Canto i, sts. 1-10.)
— -EPC (si. abr.)— EPW-1
(Una and the Red Cross Knight — Canto i.) — LPS-3
(sts. 1-7)— WRR-11 (sts. 1-13, 28)
("Lo I the man, whose Muse whilome did maske" —
Prol.; Cantos i, iii, iv, v, and xii abr.) — TCEP
(Story of the Red Cross Knight or of Holiness, The—
sels, fr. Cantos i, iv, ix, xi, xii.) — EV-1
Love (Bk. IV, Introd.).— OBSC
Mask of Cupid, The (Bk. Ill, Canto xii, sts. 3-26).— OBSC
(Masque of Cupid, The — with 30 sts. fr. Canto xi.) —
EV-1
(Procession of Cupid, The.) — NBE
Ministering Angels (Bk. II, Canto viii, sts. 1-2). — CBE
(Guardian Angels.) — OBSC
(Ministering Spirits, The.)— PC
(Ministry of Angels, The— sts. 1-3.) — LPS-2
"Now turne againe my teme, thou jolly swayne" (Bk. VI,
Canto ix, sts. 1-46). — EPEP
Pageant of the Seasons and the Months, The (Bk. VII,
Canto vii, sts. 28-43). — EV-1
(Claims of Mutability Pleaded before Nature — sts. 17-59,
abr., and Canto viii.) — EPW-1
(Mask of Mutability, The— sts. 28-46.) — OBSC
(Mutability — Canto vii, abr.) — AEP-W
(Nature — sts. 1-8.) — NBE
(Procession of Times and Seasons, The — sts. 28-47.) —
NBE
(August— st. 37.) — GN
(Autumn— st. 30.)— GN— HOAH (abr.)
(May— st. 34.)— GN— PBGP
(Seasons — st. 28, abr.) — GN
(Summer — st. 29, a&r.)— GN
(Winter— st. 31.)— GN— OTPC
Pastoral, A: "From thence into the open fields he fled"
(Bk. VI, Canto ix, sts. 4-25).— OBSC
Phzedria and the Idle Lake (Bk. II, Canto vi, sts. 1-18).
—EPW-1
(Cymochles and Phsedria.)— OBSC
(Idle Lake, The—**/, fr. st. 10.)— PC
Prince Arthur (Bk. I, Canto vii, sts. 27-36). — OBSC
Quelling of the Blatant Beast, The (Bk. VI, Canto xii,
sts. 23-41, abr.).— EPW-1
Story of Sir Guyon, or the Knight of Temperance, The
(Bk. II, sels. fr. Cantos vi, vii, viii).— SEP
Temple of Venus (Bk. IV, Canto x, sts. 37-42).— WH A
(Wooing of Amoret, The— sts. 37-58, abr.) — EPW-1
"There the most daintie paradise on ground" (Bk. II,
Canto xii, sts. 58-71, abr.).— EPEP
Una and the Lion (Bk. I, Canto iii, sts. 4-9).— B CEP
(mod. vers.) — LPS-3
Venus in Search of Cupid, Coming to Diana (Bk. Ill,
Canto vi. sts. 17-19— mod. vers.). — BCEP
"What man is he, that boasts of fleshly might (Bk. I,
Canto x, sts. 1-15).— AEP-W
Faeries' Song. — William Butler Yeats.— GBV
Faery Foster-Mother, The. — Robert Buchanan. — VA
Faery Reaper, The. — Robert Buchanan. — OBVV
Faery Song (C.).— John Keats.— CH—EV-4—LC
(Fairy Song.) — HBV — HOAH— ICBD— LPS-3— OG—
OTPC— PECK
Faery Song, A. — Madeleine Nightingale.— TVS H
Faery Song, A. — William Butler Yeats.— CBE — MV-2
Fasulan Idyl. — Walter Savage Landor. — EPW-4 — EV-4—
OBRV
(Fiesolan Idyl.) — BPN — EP — EPNC— EPP— ERP—
OAEP— VA
Fafaia. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Fagin's Last Day. — Charles Dickens. See Oliver Twist.
Failed. — Phillips Thompson. — PEOR
Failure. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Failure. — Theodosia Garrison. — SPE-7
Failure. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Failure. — Orrick Johns. — POOT
Failure. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — MOM
Failure. — Charles Quiet. — TS
Failures, The. — Theodosia Garrison.— FF — POI
Failures.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Failures.— Arthur W. Upson.— HBV— OQP— QP-2— WGRP
"Fain would I change that note." — Unknown (at. to Tobias
Hume) .—AEP-W— EG— EV-1— OB S
(Devotion.) — GPE — OBEV
(Madrigal.)— CBE
(Ornnia Vincit.) — GTSL
(Song.)— HBV
(To Love.)— BCEP
Fainne Gael an Lae. — Alice MUligan.— HBV
Faint Heart. — William James Linton. — OBVV
Fair Agnete, The. — Agnes Miegel, tr. fr. the German by Mar-
garete Miinsterberg. — CAW
"Fair and fair, and twice so fair." — George Peele. See Ar
raignment of Paris, The.
Fair Annie.— Unknown.— BE (si. abr.)— BSV (si. diff.)—CK
— EBSV (abr.)— ESPB (diff. vers.)—- EV-2— HBV—
OBB (si. abr.)—OEEV
Fair Annie of Lochroyan. — Unknown. See Lass of Loch-
royan, The.
Fair Anny of Roch-Royal. — Unknown. See Lass of Lochroyan,
The.
Fair Brass, The.— Robert Bridges.— E A— MLP—PWB
Fair Circassian, The. — Richard Garnett. — HBV — OBVV — VA
"Fair Daffodils, we weep to see." — Robert Herrick. See To
Daffodils.
Fair England. — Helen Gray Cone. — AA
Fair Enthusiast, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-33
Fair Erembor. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car*
rington. — AFP
Fair, Fair Maid, The.— Mother Goose.— CGOV
Fair Fanny Moore. — Unknown. — ABS — CSF
Fair Flower of Northumberland, The. — Unknown. — ESPB—
OBB
Fair Fools. — Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford. — EV-1
(If Women Could Be Fair.)— OAEP
(Renunciation, A.)— GTBS— GTSE— HBV— LPS-3
Fair Harvard (with music). — Unknown. — WRR-48
Fair Hebe.— John West, Earl de la Warr.-B.TSV
Fair Helen. — Unknown. — EV-2— GBV — GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL— SB A— WRR-21— WTP-1
(Fair Helen of Kirconnel.)— EBSV— OTPC
(Helen of Kirconnell.) — AEP-W— AWP— BB—BBV—
BCEP — BPB — BSV — CBE— CBOV— CH—
CSBP — EA— GPE— HBV— ISP— LEAP— LH
_OBB— OBEV— SEP— WP
Fair Hills of Eire, The. — Padraic Colum, after the Irish.—
CP— MCT
Fair Hills of Eire, O, The. — James Clarence Mangan, after
the Irish.— OBVV
Fair Hills of Ireland, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Sir
Samuel Ferguson.— GTIV— OBEV— OBVV
Fair Inconstant, The. — Francis Thompson. — GTSE
Fair Ines.— Thomas Hood.— BCEP— CRE— ERP— EV-4— GPE
—HBV — LEAP — OBEV— OBRV— OBVV— TOP—
VA— WTP-5
"Fair is her body, bright her eye." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs— I.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Fair Is My Love. — Bartholomew Griffin. See Fidessa, More
Chaste than Kind.
"Fair is my Love and cruel as she's fair." — Samuel Daniel.
To Delia (VI).
Fair Is My Love for April's in Her Face. — Robert Greene.
See
Perimedes.
"Fair is my love that feeds among the lilies."— -Bartholomew
Griffin. See Fidessa, More Chaste than Kind.
"Fair is my love, when her fair golden hairs." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (LXXXI).
Fair Is My Yoke, Though Grievous Be My Pains. — William
Drumniond of Hawthornden. — BSV
Fair is the rose, yet fades with heat or cold. — Unknown. —
AEP-W— EG
Fair Janet.— Unknown.— ESPB— OBB (abr.)
Fair Maid and the Sun, The. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy.— VA
Fair Maid of the Exchange, The, sel. — Thomas Heywood.
Ye Little Birds That Sit and Sing.— CBOV— EPEP—
GPE
(Go, Pretty Birds.)— EP— EPP
(Message, The.)— HBV— OBEV— UFE
(Ye Pretty Wantons, Warble.)— EV-2
Fair Maidens' Beauty Will Soon Fade Away. — Robert Dwyer
Joyce.— GTIV
Fair Maid's Choice or the Seaman's Renown, The. — Unknown.
— SG
Fair Margaret and Sweet William (in Percy's Reliques with
va,r.). — Unknown.— BLV— ESPB— NAL— OBB (si.
diff.)— TOT?
Fair Mary of Wallington. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
Fair Millinger, The.— Fred W. Loring.— BOHV
Fair Moon, Who with Thy Cold and Silver Shine. — William
Drumniond of Hawthornden. — BSV
Fair Penitent, The, sel. — William Congreve.
Song: "Ah stay! ah turn! ah whither would you fly"
(fr. Act II).— OBEC
Fair Play for Women. — George William Curtis. — BTB-3
"Fair Proud! now tell me, why should fair be proud?" —
Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XXVII).
" 'Fair queen,' quoth he." — William Shakespeare. See Venus
and Adonis.
"Fair Quiet, have I found thee here." — Andrew Marvell. See
Garden, The.
Fair Rosalynd. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde; or, Euphues'
Golden Legacy.
Fair Rosamund. — T. Delone. — CG
"Fair seed-time had my soul." — William Wordsworth. See
Prelude, The (Introduction — Childhood and School-
Time).
Fair Singer, The.— Andrew Marvell.— EG— GPE
"Fair Spirit, with all virtues fired and crowned." — Petrarch
(Francisco Petrarca). See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura
in Life).
"Fair sun, if you would have me praise your light." — Henry
Constable. See Diana.
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Fair
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Fair Sylvia. — Unknown. — OBS
Fair Thief, The.— Charles Wyndham.— GPE— HBV
Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete, sels, — George Wither.
"And her lips (that shew no dulness)."
(Love-Poems, I.)— EPW-2
Fair Virtue's Sweet Graces.— EP
Farewell, Sweet Groves. — BLV
Her Fairness (abr.).— EV-2
*'Her true beauty leaves behind."
(Love-Poems, III.)— EPW-2
Her Virtue (abr.}. — EV-2
"Oft have the Nymphs of greatest worth."
(Love-Poems, II.)— EPW-2
Shall I Wasting in Despair (also given in Fidelia). —
ALV — BEL — EM-1 — EPEP— EV-2— GPE—
NAL— OB S— TPH— WHA— WLIP
(Author's Resolution, The.) — BCEP
(Author's Resolution in a Sonnet.) — EPS — EPW-2 —
SEP
(Lover's Resolution, The.)— AWP— CRE— EA— GEPM
—HBV — JAWP— LEAP— OBEV— PG— PPD-2
— TOP— WBP
(Manly Heart.) — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— MCCG—
TVSH— WTP-10
("Shall I wasting in despair/')— AEP-W— EG — EP
(Shepherd's Resolution— C.)— LPS-1— SEA
(Sonnet) — EPP
(What Care I?)— BLV
"Two pretty rills do meet." — EPP — EPS
Fair Virtue's Sweet Graces. — George Wither. See Fair Virtue,
the Mistress of Philarete.
Fairest Flower, The, — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the
German. — WRR-9
Fairest Lord Jesus. — Unknown, tr. jr. the German.— WGRP
Fairest of Freedom's Daughters. — Jeremiah Eames Rankin. —
PAH
Fairest Thing in Mortal Eyes, The. — Charles d' Orleans, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Francis Cary. — LPS-1
Fairford Nightingales. — John Drinkwater. — BLA
Fairies, The (C.). — William Allingham. — BFVK — JtSMJiJT —
BTP — CBPC — CCP— CFBP— CG— CGOV— CH—
CPN — DD (abr.)— GBV— GFA (o&r.) — GS— HBR—
HBV — HBVY — ISP— JPC—LC— LEAP— LPS-3—
MCT — MPC-7—MV-1— OBEV— OBVV— ODP— OG
— OTPC — PASC—PB-4— PTA-1— PTER— RAR— RG
— SPE-1 — SUS — TIP— TOP— TSW— TSWC— TVC
—TVSH — TYP— VA— WRR-16 (abr.)— WTP-1
(Fairy Folk, The.)— GN— HOAH— MCG— PBGP (abr.)
SBA STP
Fairies.— Hilda Conkling.— GBV— RNP— SP
Fairies.— Rose Fyleman.— HBMV— HBVY— HOAH— MPB—
MPC-6— PB-3— RYC— TSW— TSWC— TVC— TVSH
Fairies, The. — John G. Herndon. — MPB
Fairies, The.— Robert Herrick.— EPS— MPB— OBS
Fairies, The.— Sybil Morford.— TVC— TVSH
(Fairy Men.)— PB-4
Fairies. — Thomas Tickell. See Kensington Garden.
Fairies' Christmas, The. — Mrs. Mary A. Benson.— WRR-1 7
Fairies* Dance, The. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — OG
Fairies' Dance, The ("Dare you haunt our hallow'd green?"). —
Unknown. — MPB
Fairies' Dance, The ("We dance on hills above the wind"). —
Unknown. — C G O V
Fairies' Easter. — Unknown. — WRR-5 7
Fairies' Farewell, The. — Bishop Richard Corbet.— AEP-W —
BLV— EPEP
(Farewell to the Fairies.) — CBPC — CGOV — HBV—
HBVY— LEAP— LPS-3
(Farewell, Rewards and Fairies.) — EV-2
(Proper New Ballad, Intituled the Fairies Farewell: or,
God-a-Mercy Will, A.) —OBS
Fairies Feast, The. — Charles M. Doughty. — CH
Fairies' Festival. — Unknown. — WRR-5 0
Fairies Have Never a Penny to Spend. The. — Rose Fyleman. —
. GBOV — GT-2— HBMV— MCG— MLP— MPB— ODP
—PB-3— POY— SP— SPT— TVSH— WLIP
Fairies' Lights. — Alice Wilkins. — GFA
Fairies' Lullaby, The. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A.
Fairies' Lullaby, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Eleanor
Hull.— BOL
Fairies of the Caldon-Low, The. — Mary Howitt.— BFVR —
CFBP — GS — GSRC — HBV— HBVY— MPC-8—
OTPC— PB-5— PBGP— PR WS— STP— TVC — TVSH
—TYP
Fairies' Recall. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — OTPC
Fairies' Shopping, The. — Margaret Deland. — HBVY— JPC—
PRWS
Fairies' Siege, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV—VLEP
Fairies' Song, A. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A.
Fairies* Tea, The. — Unknown. — HHHA
Fairly Sad Story, A.— Dorothy Parker.— NYBV
Fairy, The. — Unknown. — CFBP — PPL
(Light-Hearted Fairy, The.) — OTPC - RYC — SUS —
TVSH
(Song of the Fairies.)— TYP
Fairy Aeroplanes. — Anne Blackwell Payne.— GFA— UTS
Fairy and Child.— Eugene Field.— ODP— PEF
Fairy and the Robin, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Fairy Banquet, A.— William Browne. See Britannia's Pas
torals.
Fairy Bell.— Marion Short.— WRR-7
Fairy Book, The. — Abbie Farwell Brown.— HBV — HBVY—
MPB— RYC
Fairy Book, The. — Norman Gale. — GS — HBV — HBVY —
MPC-S— RAR— RYC— TVC
(Fairy-Book.)— OHIP— TVSH
Fairy Boy, The.— Samuel Lover.— OTPC
Fairy Boy, The.— Unknown.— STP
Fairy Bread. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— GBV
Fairy Bridal Hymn, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Fairy Carpets. — Anne Blackwell Payne. — GFA
Fairy Child, The.—John Anster.— LPS-3
Fairy Dawn. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit Fay, The.
Fairy Faces. — Unknown. — COAH
Fairy Fiddler, The.— Nora Hopper.— BMEP—-GTIV— HBMV
—TIP
Fairy Folk, The. — William Allingham. See Fairies, The.
Fairy Folk, The. — Robert N. Bird.— CFBP— CPN — GFA—
HBV— HBVY— MPC-3 — OTPC — PB-1— PRWS —
RAR— TVC— TVSH
Fairy Frilly. — Florence Hoatson. — GFA
Fairy Frock, The.— Katharine Morse.— UTS
Fairy Frolic. — Annie Isobel Rentoul. — GFA
Fairy Frolic, The. — Unknown. See Mayde's Metamorphosis,
The.
Fairy from the Apple-Seed, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Fairy Godmothers. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — OBVV
Fairy Gold. — John Todhunter.— TIP
Fairy Harpers, The.— James B. Dollard.— CPG— OCL
Fairy in Armor, A. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit Fay,
The.
Fairy in the Meadow, The. — Rose Fyleman. — GT-2
Fairy Knowe, The. — Margaret Winefride Simpson. — HMSP
Fairy Land. — William (Shakespeare. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A (Fairies' Song).
Fairy Life, The. — William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The.
Fairy Light March.— Unknown.— WRR-1 3
Fairy Lough, The. — "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson
Sknne).— MCT— OBVV— PER— TVSH— YT
Fairy Lullaby, A.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Fairy Lullaby. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A (Fairies' Song).
Fairy Lullaby. — Unknown, tr, fr. the Irish by George Siger-
son. — BOL
Fairy Maimoune, The. — John Moultrie. — OBRV
Fairy Men. — Sybil Morford. See Fairies, The.
Fairy Music. — Rose Fyleman. — HH — ODP
(Fairy-Music.)— TSW— TSWC
Fairy Nurse, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Edward
Walshe.— BOL
Fairy of the Dell, The.— Alice Car/.— WRR-5
Fairy Prince, The (all si. diff.). — unknozvn. — CTBP
(Earl Mar's Daughter.)— GN— HBV~~~OBB
(Earl of Mar's Daughter, The.)— CH (a&r.)— ESPB-
STB
Fairy Queen, The (C. — in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown.—
CGOV— MCG— PCD--STP
(Life of a Fairy, The— abr.}— OTPC
(Old Song of Fairies, An.)— RG
(Queen of Fairies, The.)— BCEP— EV-2— WTP-1
Fairy Revels. — John Lyly. See Endymion.
Fairy Shoemaker, The.— William Allingham.— EV-5 — SPE-8
(Leprecaun, The.).— PASC— RG
(Leprecaun or Fairy Shoemaker, The.) — PB-4
Fairy Song. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — HBVY
Fairy Song. — John Keats. See Faery Song.
Fairy Song. — John Lyly. See Endymion.
Fairy Song. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— EV-4 — LEAP—
OBEV
Fairy Song. — Thomas Randolph, tr. fr. the Latin by Leigh
Hunt. See Amyntas.
Fairy Story, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Fairy Tailor, The.— Rose Fyleman.— TVC— TVSH
Fairy Tale, A. — Austin Dobson. — CPOI — POT
Fairy Tale, A.— E. F. Turner.—OHCS-29
Fairy Tale, A. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Chapel, The. sel, ("Way enchased
with glass.")— Robert Herrick. — EPEP
Fairy Tempter, The.— Samuel Lover. — OTPC— STB
Fairy Thorn, The. — Sir Samuel Ferguson.-— CBOV—CH—
GTIV— STB-TIP-VA
Fairy Thrall, The.-r-May Byron.— HBV— HBVY-—VA
Fairy to Puck, The.— William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream (Puck and the Fairy).
Fairy Umbrellas.— Lucy Diamond. — GFA
Fairy Went a-Marketing, A. — Rose Fyleman. — MLP -SUS—
TVSH
Fairy Wings.— Winifred Howard.— SUS
Fairy Wood, The. — Robin Flower. — GT-2
Fairy-Book, The. — Norman Gale. See Fairy Book, The.
Fairy-Folk.— Alice Cary. — PBGP
Fairy-Land. — Elizabeth York Case.— BTB-2
Fairy-land.— Edgar Allan Poe.— APW— IAP— OTPC
Fairy-Music. — Rose Fyleman. See Fairy Music.
Fairy's Love Song, A.— Ella Higginson. — LC
Fairy's Song, The.— William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A (Puck and the Fairy).
Fairy's Wander-Song.— William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream (Puck and the Fairy).
Faith.— B. M. Blatchley.— HB
Faith. — Sarah Knowles Bolton.— LOW— MHT— POI
Faith. — Robert Browning. See Soul's Tragedy, A.
Faith. — William Jennings Bryan. — SPE-4
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Faith. — Elizabeth York Case (wr. at, to Sir Edward Bulwer-
Lytton. See There Is No Unbelief.
Faith. — Thomas Holley Chivers. — MOAP — SPP
Faith.— Preston Clark.— HBMV
Faith. — Eileen Duggan. — BMC
Faith. — Laura Bell Everett. — LOW — MRV — POI
Faith. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Faith. — Hortense Flexner. — GT-2 — SPT— VOD
Faith. — ("These are the best," etc.) — Edgar A. Guest — CVG
Faith.— ("It is faith that bridges.")— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
(Path to Home, The.)— MRV
Faith. — Olive Honn. — HB
Faith. — William Dean Howells. — OQP— QP-1— WGRP
(Doubt.) — MRV
(What Shall It Profit.)— AA—LBAP
Faith. — Frances Anne Kemble. — HBV — LOW — LPS-3
(Trust.)— OHCS-19
Faith. — Charles S. Kinnison. — LOW — POI
Faith— S. E. Kiser.— ICBD
Faith. — Mildred Bentley Lee. — HB
Faith. — Theodore Maynard. — OQP — QP-2
Faith.— F. B. Meyer.— OQP— QP-2
Faith. — John Richard Moreland. — LS — OHIP
Faith.— Naomi G. Orr.— HB
Faith. — John Oxenham. — PDN
Faith. — Ray Palmer. — AA — HBV
(My Faith Looks Up to Thee.) — BPP — WGRP
("My faith looks up to thee.") — AE
Faith. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
Faith.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— MRV
Faith. — George Santayana. See Sonnets ("O World" etc )
Faith. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Faith.— Edward Rowland Sill.— ICBD
Faith. — Louise Morgan Sill. — CAW
Faith. — John Banister Tabb. — HTR — LOW — POI— WGRP
Faith. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— CPOI
Faith. — Unknown. — PAPm
Faith. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See My Soul and I
Faith.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLRP— OQP— PDN— QP-2
Faith and Fate.— Richard Hovey. — APB
Faith and Freedom. — William Wordsworth — GN
Faith and Hope. Sir Robert Grant.— BPP
Faith and Hope. — Rembrandt Peale. — LPS-1
(Don't Be Sorrowful, Darling.) — HBV
Faith and Knowledge Fight the Dragon. — Phineas Fletcher.
See Purple Mountain, The.
Faith and Reason. — Elizabeth York Case. — BTB-2 — OHCS-13
Faith and Science. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OQP— QP-2
Faith and Sight.— Anna M. King.— BLRP
Faith and Virtue. — J. Drennan. — WRR-54
Faith and Works.— Alice Gary.— OHCS-8
Faith and Works. — William H. Montgomery. — DRB
Faith and Works. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Faith, Hope and Love. — Unknown. — BLRP
Faith, I Wish I Were a Leprechaun. — Margaret Tod Ritter. —
PASC/
Faith of Appearances. — Mark Van Doren. — TBM
Faith of Christ's Freemen, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — MOM
—OQP— QP-1
Faith of Closed Doors. — Richard Doddridge Blackmore.— PDN
(Dominus Illuminatio Mea.) — LOW— OBEV— OBVV —
POI— WLIP
(In the Hour of Death.)— OQP— QP-1
Faith of Our Fathers. — Frederick William Faber.— WLIP
Faith of Our Mothers. — Unknown. — PSO
Faith of Washington, The. — Frederic R. Coudert. — PEOR
Faith on Trial, A, sel. ("Dreamer's, The," etc.). — George Mer-
Faith That Will Not Shrink, A.— William Hiley Bathurst.—
(Unshrinking Faith.)— BLRP
Faith to Each Other. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
Faith Trembling.— "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De Vere).
— AA
Faithful. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
(When.)— HBV— LPS-2— OHCS-6
Faithful Angel, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Faithful Bird, The.— William Cowper.— ABVC— CG (afcr.)—
Faithful Dog, A.— Richard Burton.— POT— PPA
Faithful Friend, The.— William Cowper.— BFV
Faithful Friend, A.— Unknown.— BFV
Faithful Lovers, The.— Sir F. C. Burnand.— LPS-1— OHCS-6
— SPE-S — SR
Faithful Lovers, The. — Unknown. — LPS-1 — OHCS-6 — SR
Faithful Servant, The.— Richard R. Kirk.— LS
Faithful Shepherdess, The, sels.—Jolna. Fletcher.
"Come, shepherds, come!" (fr. Act. I, sc. in).— EG
Evening (Act II, sc. i). — CG
(Evening Song.)— EV-2— GN— OBS— OTPC— WP
(Folding the Flocks.)— CH—LC— LPS-2
(Priest's Chant.)— OBS
(Shepherds All and Maidens Fair.)— EPEP
(Song of the Priest of Pan.) — SEP
Hymn to Pan (Act I, sc. i).— BCEP— OBEV
(Pan.)— WP
("Sing his praises.") — EG
(Song: "Sing his praises.") — OBS
(Songs of the Shepherds, I.)— MV-2
Faithful Shepherdess, The (Continued).
Morning Song. — EV-2
River God to Amoret, The (Act III, sc. i). — EPW-2
River God's Song (sel. fr. above), — CGOV
(River-God's Song.) — ODP
(Song of the River God to Amoret, The ) — EV-2
(Song, The: "Do not fear," etc.)—QE$
Satyr, The (Act. I, sc. i — "Here be grapes"). — EV-2—
EPW-2
Satyr's Farewell, The (Act V, sc. i — "Thou divinest").—
OBS
(Satyr, The— si. abr.)—EI>W-2
Satyr's Song (Act IV, sc. i — "See the day," etc.). — OBS
Song to Pan (Act V, sc. i). — ABVC— EV-2 — SEP
(To Pan.)— BLV— LC
(Songs of the Shepherds— II.)— MV-2
Faithful Soldier, The.— Unknown.— PRK
Faithful unto Death. — Clifford Harrison. — WRR-16
Faithful unto Death. — Richard Handfield Titherington.— GA—
Faithless Flowers, The.— Margaret Widdemer.— CCP— GBOV
"Faithless Generation Asked a Sign, A."— Molly Anderson
Faithless Nelly (or Nellie) Gray. — Thomas Hood — ABVC—
BHP — BOHV — ERP — FPE— HBV— LPS-3— NA—
STP— -THP— TOP— TSW— WTP-5
Faithless Sally Brown. — Thomas Hood. — ABVC — BEL—
BOHV—ERP— HBV— LPS-3— THP
Faithless Shepherdess, The. — Unknown. — EV-1 — GTSL-
(Philon.)— OBSC
(Philon the Shepherd— His Song.)— ALV
(Unfaithful Shepherdess, The.) — GTBS— GTSE — WTP-1
Faith's Vista. — Henry Abbey. — AA
Fakenham Ghost, The. — Robert Bloomfield. — EV-3
Falcon. — William Rose Benet. — MOAP
Falcon, The.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— ACP
(To Manon Comparing Her to a Falcon.) — OBVV — VA
Falcon, The. — Unknown. — ACP — OBB (sL diff.)
(Falcon Hath Borne My Mate Away.) — CBOV
(Lully, Lulley.)— BOL (mod.)— CH— OAEP
("Lully, lullay, lully lullay" — mod.) — EG
("Lully, lulley, lully, lulley.")— EP— EPP— NBE
Falconer of God, The. — William Rose Benet. — BAP — CAW—
— CP — CV — GPE— HBMV— LC— LEAP— MMV-
NPSC — NP— NV— PC— PG— FOOT— POT— PPD-1
— PT — SBMV — SPT— TCAP— TCPD — WGRP—
Fall, The.— Sir Richard Fanshawe.— OBS
Fall Fashions,— Edith Matilda Thomas.— LLC—PPYP—YPS
(Autumn Fashions.) — DD
Fall In.— Frank S. Brown.— VM
Fall In. — Kate B, Sherwood. — BTB-8
Fall In! I860.— George W. Cable. See Dr. Sevier.
Fall of a Soul, The. — John Addington Symonds. — VA
Fall of Heroes, The. — Sir William Watson. — OTA
Fall of Hyperion, The. — John Keats. See Hyperion: A Vision.
Fall of Jericho, The. — Duffield Osborne. See Spell of Ashta-
roth, The.
Fall of Jerusalem, The, sel. — Henry Hart Milman.
Hebrew Wedding.— LPS-1
Fall of Jock Gillespie, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Fall of Maubila, The. — Thomas Dunn English. — PAH
Fall of Niagara, The. — John Gardiner Calkins Brainard.—
(Niagara.)— BTB-2
Fall of Richmond, The. — Herman Melville. — MC — PAH
Fall of Satan, The. — Csedmon. See Paraphrase of the Scrip
tures.
Fall of Stars. — George Dillon. — NP
Fall of Tecumseh, the. — Unknown. — PAH
Fall of the Angels, The. — Caedmon. See Paraphrase of the
Scriptures, The.
Fall of the House of Usher, The. — Edgar Allan Poe. — CR—
LL-3— MAL— SPE-1— TCAP
Haunted Palace, The .(sel.). — AA— AP— APA— APB—
APD — APL — APW — BAP — B'PB— CAP—
CBOV — CGOV — CH — CR — DDA— EV-S—
GEPM — GR-a — GPE — HBV— IAP— LL-3—
MCCG — MOAP — OBAV— OBVV-— OTPC—
PFE— PFY— PPD-2— SPE-3 — SPP — TCAP—
TOP— TPH
Fall of the Leaf, The.— Richard Watson Dixon.— EPW-5
Fall of the Leaves, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Fall of the Oak, The (2 sts.).~ George Hill.— APW
(Oak, The.)— HH
Fall of the Pemberton Mill, The. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
See Tenth of January, The.
Fall of the Year.— Henry Ellison.— OBVV
Fall of Wolsey.— William Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII.
Fallacy of High License, The.— Frances E. Willard.— WRR-18
Fall-Crick View of the Earthquake, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.
— CPWR— GH
Fallen, The. — John Vance Cheney. — HS
Fallen. — William James Lampton. — WRR-34
Fallen, The.-^Duncan Campbell Scott. — AOAH
Fallen Angels, The.- -John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Fallen Cities. — Gerald Louis Gould. — GPE
Fallen Heroes of Japan. — Admiral Heihaichiro Togo. — WRR-42
Fallen Leaves. — Dora Dickson McBroom. — HB
Fallen Leaves. — Kathryn Munro Tupper. — OCL
Fallen Snow. — Joan Barton. — BPM-35
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Fallen Star, A.— Albert Chevalier.— SPE-4— WRR-37
Fallen Star, The.— George Darley.—BCEP— HBV— OBEV—
Fallen Yew, A— Francis Thompson.— MB P—VLEP
Falling Asleep.— Siegfried Sassoon.— MBP— MCCG
Falling Flowers. — Akiko Yanagiwara. See Translations from
Modern Japanese Poetry.
Falling In and Falling Out.— Elmer Ruan Coates.— OHCS-28
Falling Leaf, The. — James Montgomery.— GPE
Falling Snow. — Amy Lowell. — LA — NP
Falling Snow. — Unknown. — GFA— PBGP — PEM — PPYP —
YPS
Falling Star, The.— Sara Teasdale.— SUS
Falling Stars. — Pierre Jean cle Beranger, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Falling to Sleep. — Unknown. — BOL
Fallow Deer at the Lonely House, The. — Thomas Hardy. —
AWP— CMP— CH
Fallow Field, The.— Julia C. R. Dorr. — AA — OHCS-22 —
WRR-S
Fallow Land.— Eunice Clark.— NAMP
Falls of Princes, set. — John Lydgate.
Description of the Golden Age (fr. Bk. VII).— EPW-1
Falltime. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS — NP
Falmouth (Echoes, XXXII).— William Ernest Henley.— MBP
(Home.)— CSBP—GN— HBV
(O, Falmouth Is a Fine Town.)— POT— VLEP
False Alarms.— Adelaide O'Keefe.— STP
False and True.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
False Faces. — Elmer Ruan Coates. — OHCS-24
False, Fickle Man!— Unknown.— WRR-2
False Friends, The. — Dorothy Parker. — PR
False Friends — Like. — William Barnes. — CG — CGOV
False Gods, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CP — NV
False Heart, The.— Hilaire Belloc— HBMV
(For False Heart.)— MBP
"False Hope prolongs my ever certain grief." — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia (XXV).
False Kindness. — Unknozvn. — WRR-35
False Kiss, The.— Unknown.— WRR-20
False Kniglit on the Road, The, — Unknown. — CH — ESPB
(False Knight, The— diff. vers.) — ABS
False Love. — John Lilliat. — OBSC
(Love, Time and Measure.) — BLV
False Love.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— OBSC
False Love and True Logic. — Laman Blanchard. — BOHV —
. HBR— THP
False Lover Won Back, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
(Young John.) — OBB
False Poets and True. — Thomas Hood. — HBV
False Step, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — VLEP— WTP-2
False Though She Be. — William Congreve. — EV-3 — HBV —
OBEV
("False though she be to me and love.") — AEP-D
(Song: "False though she be to me and love.") — EPW-3
— OBEC
False Way, The.— John Mann.— BPM-33
False Witness Detected. — James S. Knowles. — OHCS-15
Falsehood. — William Cartwright. — OBEV
Falstaff and Prince Hal. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry IV, Pt, I.
Falstaff's Song. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA — BAP —
DDA— HBV— LEAP— OBAV
Fame. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Fame. — Austin Dobson. See Fame Is a Food That Dead Men
Eat.
Fame. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Fame. — Ben Jonson. — LPS-3 — SPE-1
Fame ("Fame like a wayward girl"). — John Keats. — EM-2
(On Fame.) — ERP
(On Fame, I.)— BPN
Fame ("How fevered is the man"). — John Keats. — ES
(Fame, II.)— EM-2
(On Fame.)— EPN— ERP
(On Fame, II.)— BPN
Fame. — James J. Montague. — LPS-1
Fame. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
Fame. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Fame. — John Banister Tabb. — AA— BAP— GR-a — TPH
Fame and Envy. — Edward Young. See Epistle to Pope.
Fame and Fate. — Edgar Vance Cooke. — HSP
Fame and Fortune. — Michael Drayton. See Legend of Robert,
Duke of Normandy, The.
Fame Is a Food That Dead Men Eat. — Austin Dobson. — GTML
— GTSL— HBV
(Fame.)— MBP— SBA
Fame That Never Ends, A. — Unknown. — VIL
Fame vs. Riches. — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Eugene Field.
See Ars Poetica.
Fame, Wealth, Life, Death.— W. W. Skeat.— BTB-6
Familiar Epistle, A.-— Austin Dobson. — VA
Familiar Friends. — James S. Tippett.— SUS — UTS
Familiar Letter to Several Correspondents, A. — Oliver Wendell
Holmes.— BOHV
Familiar Lines. — Unknown. — HHHA
Familiar Things. — "Brother X." — VF
Familiarity. — William Cowper. — BFP
Family, The. — Unknown. — MHT
Family Affair. — Unknown.— WRR-50
Family Affairs. — Benjamin Francis Musser. — AMV-36
Family Cat, The.— Unknown.— RYC— WRR-3S
Family Drum Corps, A. — Malcolm Douglas. — WRR-4
Family Feud, A. — Paul Laurence Dunbar.— SPE-5
Family Financiering.— Unknown.— MHT— OHCS-37— PTWP
Family Fool, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Yeomen of
the Guard, The.
Family Jar, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Family Man As a Poet, The. — Joseph Schuyler Long.— FAOV
Family Meeting, The.— Charles Sprague. — HBV— MHT
Family of Nations, The.— Willard Wattles.— PAH
Family Trees.— Douglas Malloch.— ME— OIIIP— PEDC— POY
Family's Homely Man, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Famine, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song of
Hiawatha, The.
Famine Year, The — "Speranza" (Lady Jane Francesca Wilde).
—TIP
Famished Heart, A.— Unknown.— BTB-6
(Woman's Complaint, A.)— WRR-33
Famous Ballad of the Jubilee Cup, The.— Sir Arthur Quiller-
Couch.— NA— WTP 7— YT (cond.)
Famous Battle of Bumble-Bug and Bumble-Bee. — Unknown.—
FTB
Famous Fight at Malago, The. — Unknown. — SG
Famous Flower of Serving-Men, The (in Percy's Reliques). —
Unknozvn.— ESPB— STB
(Lady Turned Serving-Man, The.) — CG— OBB
Famous Ghosts.— Carolyn Wells.— WRR-31
Famous Mulligan Ball, The.— Frank L. Stanton.— POI— SL
Famous Sea Fight between Captain Ward and the "Rainbow,"
A. — Unknown. — S G
(Captain Ward and the "Rainbow.") — ESPB
Famous Story, A — How Lincoln Was Presented with a Knife.
— Unknown. — LBAH
Famous Toast to Water. — John B. Gough (at. also to Paul
Denton).— WBLP
(Glass of Cold Water, A.)— OHCS-2
Fan, The, sel. fr. Bk. I ("Now Venus mounts her car," etc.) —
John Gay.— EP
Fan, The.— Edith 'Sitwell.— HBMV
Fan, The. — Sokan, tr. fr. the Japanese. — GFA
Fan, The.— Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Object-Les
sons.
Fan Brigade, The.— Ella Sterling Cummins.— WRR- 7
Fan Fitzgerl.— Alfred Perceval Graves. — TIP
Fanchon the Cricket. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Fancies. — Corinne S. Hall". — HB
Fancy (C.). — John Keats. — BPN— EM-2-— EPN— EPNC— FT
—GEPC—JPC— LPS-3— OBEV— PC— SBA
(Realm of Fancy, The.) — ATP — GTBS— GTSE — GTSL
(To Fancy.)— EV-4—HBV
Fancy, A. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde, or, Euphues'
Golden Legacy.
Fancy. — Paul D. Page, Jr. — CAG
Fancy. — William Shakespeare. Sec Merchant of Venice.
Fancy. — John Banister Tabb. — GR-a
Fancy from Fontenelle, A. — Austin Dobson. — BMEP — HBV—
MPC-13— OBVV— OHCS-40— PJH-1— POTT
(Rose and the Gardener, The. — BLP — MPB — PB-5 —
SPE-1
Fancy in Nubibus. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— GPE — LPS-3
(Fancy in Nubibus, or the Poet in the Cloud.) — ES
Fancy Shot, The. — Charles Dawson Shanly. See Civil War.
Fancy's Home. — William Henry Davies. — CMP — POTT
Fancy's Knell.— A. E. Housman.— BMEP— EG— MM— POTT
Fand, sels. — William Larminie.
Speech of Emer, The. — TIP
Epilogue to Fand. — TIP
Fandango. — "Stanley Vestal" (W. S. Campbell).— IHA
Fandango for Sorrow. — Catherine Graham Miller. — CAG
Fanny. — Anne Reeve Aldrich. — HBV
Fanny, sels. — Fitz-Greene Halleck.
American Culture. — APB
Fanny's Education. — APB
Fortune (abr.).— LPS-3
Success in New York City. — APB
Weehawken and the New York Bay.— LPS-2
( Weehawken. ) — B A V
Fanny Squeers' Tea Party. — Charles Dickens. See Nicholas
Nickleby.
Fanny's Doves. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — SAS
Fanny's Education. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. See Fanny.
Fantasia. — Gilbert Keith Chesterton.— HBMV
Fantasia. — Gerard de Nerval, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car
rington.— AFP
(Fantaisie — in orig. French.) — HBV
(Old Tune, An.)— AWP— HBV— JAWP— WBP
Fantasy. — Gwendolyn B. Bennett. — CDC
Fantasy. — George Cecil Cowing.— MM — PPD-2
Fantasy, A. — Detroit Free Press. — BTB-7
Fantasy, A. — Crosbie Garstin.— PFE
Fantasy. — Ben Jonson. See Vision of Delight, The.
Fantasy. — James Whitcomb Riley. See "Adjustable Lunatic,
An."
Fantasy. — Ruth Mather Skidmore. — OTA
Fantasy. — Louis Untermeyer. — TSW
Fantasy for a Beggar's Opera. — Frank Ankenbrand, Jr. — GSRC
Fantasy for a Charming Friend. — Arthur Davison Ficke. —
TCPD
Fantasy in Purple. — Langston Hughes.— BANP— CDC— TBM
Fantoches. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.— AWP— OBMV— WTP-9
Far Awa Lan', The.— C/nfcnoaw.— OHCS-18
Far Away.— M. Lindsay.— LLC
Far Away from Flanders Field.— L. S. Uphoff.— PSO
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Farewell
Far Away the Camp Fires Burn. — Unknown. — LLC
"Far better never to have heard." — William Wordsworth. See
Prelude, The (Introduction — Childhood and School-
Time).
Far Bugles, sel. — Olive Tilford Dargan.
Girl I Love.— SMP
Far Country, A. — Alister Mackenzie. — BPM-31
Far Cry to Heaven, A. — Edith Mathilda Thomas.— AA— PFY—
PPD-I— WGRP
Far Distances.— Henry W. Clark. — OQP — QP-2
Far — Far— Away. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN — EPN—
CPOI— GEPC— NAL— VLEP
Far from the Madding Crowd, sel. — Thomas Hardy.
Sword Exercise, The (fr. Ch. XXVIII).— WRR-1 3
Far from the Madding Crowd. — Nixon Waterman (sometimes
at. to Eugene Field).— BLPA — NLK
(Vacation.) — WBLP
Far in a Western Brookland. — A. E. Housraan. See Shropshire
Lad, A (LII).
Far Land, The. — John Hall Wheelock. — MRV (a&r.)— WGRP
Far Rockaway Night Till Morning.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Far- Away. — George Sigerson. — JKCP — TIP
Fare Thee Well! — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BLPA— BPN
— EM-2— EP W-4—ERP— HBV— M BL
(Farewell to His Wife.)— LPS-1
Fare Thee Well, Babe (with music'). — Unknown. — ABF
Farewell, A: " 'And if I did, what then?' " — George Gascoigne.
See Adventures of Master F. L, The.
Farewell: "Far from the deep roar of the ^Egean main." —
Plato, tr. fr. the Greek by Charles Whibley.— AWP—
WBP
Farewell, The: "Fare thee well, thou Holly green!"— Sir Walter
Scott. See Monastery, The.
Farewell: "Farewell! Another gloomy word." — Bert Leston
Taylor.— BOHV— TOP
Farewell: "Farewell! Farewell! the voice you hear." — Sir Walter
Scott. See Pirate, The.
Farewell: "Farewell, then. It is finished. I forego." — Wilfrid
Scawen Blunt. — MBP
Farewell: "Farewell! there is a pathos in that word." — Un
known. — HT
Farewell: "Farewell! Thou art too dear for my possessing." —
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXXVII).
Farewell, A: "Farewell, thou little Nook of mountain-ground."
—William Wordsworth.— GBOV—UFE
Farewell, The: "Farewell to Europe, and at once farewell." —
Charles Churchill.— CEP
Farewell, A: "Flow down, cold rivulet to the sea." — Alfred,
Lord Tennyson.— BPN— CPOI— CRE— GPE— GTML—
HBV— OTPC— PBGG— RIS— SN— TCEP
("Flow down, cold rivulet to the sea.") — CBE
Farewell, A: "Go, fetch to me a pint o' wine." — Robert Burns.
— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— SBA
(Before Parting.) — LH
(Go Fetch to Me a Pint o' Wine.)— BEL— CRE— EP
(My Bonnie Mary.)— BSV— GPE— HBV— LEAP
(Silver Tassie, The— C.)— EBSV— OBEC
Farewell, The: "Gone, gone, — sold and gone." — John Greenleaf
Whittier.—AA—APL— AWP— LEAP— MOAH
(Farewell of a Virginia Slave-Mother, The.)— CAP
Farewell, A: "Good-by! Nay (or No), do not grieve," etc, —
Harriet Monroe.— AA— A V— BAP— HB MV—LBAP-*-
LHW— NP
Farewell, A: "Haue doone with care rny harts, aborde amaine."
— George Peele. Sec Farewell to Sir John Norris and
Sir Francis Drake, A.
Farewell, A: "I put thy hand aside," etc. — "Madeline Bridges"
(Mary Ainge De Vere). — AA _
Farewell: "It is buried and done with." — John Addington
Symonds.— OBVV— PG—VA
Farewell, The: "It was a' for our rightfu' king." — Robert
Burns. — BFVR — BPB — BSV— CBE— CH— EV-2 —
HBV— OBEV
(It Was A' for Our Rightfu' King— C.)— AEP-D-- EBSV
(True Until Death.)— tH
Farewell, A: "Leave me, O love! which reachest but to dust."
— Sir Philip Sidney. See Leave Me, O Love Which
Reachest But to Dust.
Farewell : "Linden blossomed, the nightingale sang, The." —
Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by John Todhunter.
—AWP
Farewell: "Look thy last on all things lovely." — Walter de la
Mare.— CBE
Farewell, A: "My fairest child, I have no song to give you." —
Charles Kingsley. — DD — FAOV (si. diff.)—ll~BV—
HBVY— RYC
(abr.—2 sts. on/y).— BLP— BLPA— BMEP— CPN— CPOI
— EPW-4 — GN — GS — GSRC — LC— LPS-1—
OHCS-13—OFPE— OTPC— PB-4—PDN— PECK
— PTER— SBA— SPE-1— TYP— VA — WRR-2—
WTP-6
Farewell, A: "My horse's feet beside the lake." — Matthew
Arnold. See Switzerland (III).
Farewell, The: "Not going abroad?" — Unknown. — WRR-12
Farewell: "Not soon shall I forget — a sheet." — Katharine
Tynan.— BMC— CH— LBBV— NLK— VOD
Farewell, A: "Now most noble Brutus." — William Shakespeare.
See Julius Caesar.
Farewell, A: "O Marjorie and little Jane." — E. R. R.
Linklater.— HMSP
Farewell, The: "Oh, thou! in Hellas deem'd of heavenly birth."
— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Farewell, A: "Oft have I mused, but now at length I find."—
Sir Philip Sidney. — OBSC
(Oft Have I Mused.)— GPE
Farewell, A: "Only in my deep heart I love you, sweetest
heart."— "M" (George William Russell).— OBVV
Farewell, The: "See'st thou, my daughters." — Unknown. —
WRR-14
Farewell: "Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part." —
Michael Drayton. See Idea ("Since there's no help,"
etc.').
Farewell: "Tell them, O Sky-born, when I die." — Harry Kemp
HBMV— NLK
Farewell, A: "There lived a singer in France of old." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Triumph of Time, The.
Farewell: "Thou goest; to what distant place." — John Adding
ton Symonds. — HBV
Farewell, A: "Thou wilt not look on rne?" — Alice Brown. — HBV
Farewell, A: "Venus, take rny votive glass." — Matthew Prior
(after Plato).— AWP
(Lady Who Offers Her Looking-Glass to Venus.)— OBEV
— PIAE— SBA
(Lais Growing Old.)— WTP-7
Farewell: "What Should I Say?" — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
(Revocation, A.) — OBEV
("What should I say?")— AEP-W
Farewell, A: "With all my will, but much against my heart"
(To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [XVI]).— Coventry Pat-
more.— ACP—BLV— BMC— HBV— OBEV— OBVV—
POTT
"Farewell ! a long farewell to all my greatness," — William
Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy) .
Farewell Address. — George Washington. See Washington's
Farewell Address.
Farewell Address on Leaving Springfield. — Abraham Lincoln. —
WRR-46
(Farewell Address at Springfield.) — BPP — LL-3
(Farewell to His Friends in Springfield [Illinois].) — GR-1
"Farewell and Adieu." — Unknown. — WTP-1
(Spanish Ladies.) — CGOV (2nd st. only.) — SG
Farewell But Whenever.— Thomas Moore.— BFV— EP— HBV—
LPS-1
(Farewell! But Whenever You Welcome the Hour.) —
BCEP (abr.)~ OAEP
Scent of the Roses (st. 3).— MHT
Farewell, Dear Love! — Unknown. — OAEP
("Farewell, dear Love, since thou wilt needs be gone.") —
OBSC
Farewell! Farewell 1 —Str Walter Scott. See Pirate, The.
Farewell Hymn to the Valley of Irwan, A. — John Langhorrie.
See Solyman and Almena.
Farewell! If Ever Fondest Prayer. — George Gordon, Lord Byron,
—HBV— LPS-1
Farewell in a Dream. — Stephen Spender. — MBP
Farewell, Life!— Thomas Hood.— BEL— EPN— LPS-1
(Stanzas: "Farewell, Life! my senses swim.")— ERP — VA
(Stanzas Written in Sickness.) — EV-4
Farewell, My Friends. — Clarence Day. — NYBV
"Farewell, my Muse! for, lo, there is no end." — George Edward
Woodberry. See Ideal Passion.
Farewell of a Virginia Slave-Mother, The. — John Greenleaf
Whittier. See Farewell, The: "Gone, gone, — sold and
FarewelfoTthe Birds.— "H. K. P."— PPYP— YFR
Farewell, Old Year. — Florence L. Sidley. — HB
Farewell, Peace. — Unknown. — MC
Farewell, Renown! — Austin Dobson. — MBP— TCEP— TPH
Farewell, Rewards and Fairies. — Bishop Richard Corbet. See
Farewell to the Fairies.
Farewell Song of White Clouds, A. — Li Po, tr. fr. the Chinese
by Shigeyoshi Obata. — GT-2
Farewell, Sweet Dust. — Elinor Wylie. — LA
Farewell, Sweet Groves. — George Wither. See Fair Virtue,
the Mistress of Philarete.
Farewell, This World (in mod. Eng.}. — Unknown. — TMEV
"Farewell ! thou art too dear for my possessing." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXXVII).
Farewell to Agassiz, A. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB
Farewell to All My Greatness.. — William Shakespeare. See
King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy).
Farewell to America, A. — Richard Henry Wilde. — AA — SPP
Farewell to Anactoria. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by Allen
Tate.— AWP
Farewell to Arms, A. — George Peele. See Polyhymnia.
Farewell to Arras. — Adam de la Halle, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
" 'Farewell to barn and stack and tree.' " — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (VIII).
Farewell to Bath. — Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. — CEP
Farewell to Brother Jonathan. — "Caroline." — APB
Farewell to Cuba. — Maria Gowen Brooks. — AA
Farewell to Cupid — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke, See Caelica
Farewell to Fields. — Howard McKinley Corning. — MAP-
Farewell to Fi unary. — Norman Macleod, the Elder, tr. fr. the
Gaelic.— EBSV
Farewell to Folly, The, sels.— Robert Greene.
Song: "Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content." —
CRE— EP— EPP— EPW-1—TPH
(Content.)— LPS-3— SEP
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Farewell to Folly, The (Continued').
(Sweet Are the Thoughts That Savor of Content.) — BEL
^e — EM-1— EPEP— SEA— WLIP
(Mania's Song.)— EV-1— HBV— OBSC— WP
( 'Sweet are the thoughts," etc.") — EG
Farewell to His Friends in Springfield. — Abraham Lincoln. See
Farewell Address on Leaving- Springfield.
Farewell to His Wife. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Fare
Farewell to Ireland.— Colum-Cille (?), tr. fr. the Gaelic by
Douglas Hyde.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Farewell to Italy.— Walter Savage Landor.— BPN— VA
Farewell to Land.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Childe Harold's Farewell to
England).
Farewell to London in the Year 1715, A. — Alexander Pope.—
Farewell to My Mother. — Placido. See Placido's Sonnet to His
Mother.
Farewell to Nancy. — Robert Burns. — AEP-D — EPW-3— GEPM
(Ae Fond Kiss— C.)— BCEP— BEL— BSV— CEP— CRP—
EA— EBSV— EM-1— EV-3—EP—EPP— EPRE—
GPE— HBV— LEAP— OAEP — OB EC — OBEY
— OTA— TPH— WHA
(Ae Fond Kiss before We Part.)— LPS-1
Farewell to Poetry.— Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village,
The.
Farewell to Pope, A. — John R. Thompson. — APB
Farewell to School Days.— Minerva Birch.— WRR-S4
Farewell to Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake, A. — George
Peele.— EPW-1— OBSC
(Farewell, A: "Haue doone with care my harts, aborde
amaine.") — EV-1
(Farewell to the Most Famous Generals, Sir John Norris
and Sir Francis Drake, Knights, A.) — SG
Farewell to Summer. — George Arnold. — AA — DD— MPC-13
Farewell to the Court. — Sir Walter Raleigh. — OBSC
(Sorrow Stays.)— EG
Farewell to the Fairies. — Bishop Richard Corbet. — CBPC
(si. abr.) — CGOV — HBV— HBVY (a&r.) — LEAP—
LPS-3
(Fairies' Farewell, The.)— AEP-W—BLV— EPEP
(Farewell, Rewards and Fairies.) — EV-2
(Proper New Ballad, Intituled The Fairies Farewell; or,
God-a-Mercy Will, A.)— OBS
Farewell to the Farm. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — ABVC —
CFBP— MPB— MV-1— OTPC— PB-3
Farewell to the Glen.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The.
Farewell to the Most Famous Generals, Sir John Norris and
Sir Francis Drake, Knights, A. — George Peele. See
Farewell to Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake, A.
Farewell to the Muses. — John Hamilton Reynolds. — OBRv
Farewell to the Old Year. — Sarah Doudney. — PBGP— PEM
Farewell to the World, A. — Ben Jonson. — AEP-W— OBEV
(much abr.)
Farewell to Thee, Araby's Daughter. — Thomas Moore. See
Lalla Rookh.
Farewell to Tobacco, A.— Charles Lamb.— BOHV— EP (ofcr.)—
LPS-2— NBE— OBRV— THP— WTP-6
Farewell to Town. — Laurence Housman. — HBMV
"Farewell, ungrateful traitor!" — John Dryden. See Spanish
Friar, The.— LEAP— EPRE
Farewell Voyaging World!— Conrad Aiken.— NYBV
Farewell Yule!— Unknown. — CHB
Farewells from Paradise. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
Faring Worse. — Unknown. — SPE-4
Farm, The.— Malcolm Cowley. See Blue Juniata.
Farm, The, sels. — Archibald MacLeish.
1800.— CMP— SMP
1871.— CMP
1923.— CMP
1750.— CMP— SMP
"Why do you listen, trees?" — CMP — SMP
Farm, The. — Jane Taylor. — ABVC — OTPC
Farm Boy at School. — Eleanor Alletta Chaffee. — AMV-35
Farm Life. — Ruth Edna Stanton. — GFA
Farm on the Links, The. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. —
OBVV— VA
Farm Picture, A. — Walt Whitman. — IAP— MOAP
Farm Wife. — John Hanlon Mitchell. — OCL
Farmer. — Enoch C. Dow. — VF
Farmer, The (with music}.— Unknown. — AS
Farmer, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Farmer and the Cities, The, sel. — Henry W. Grady.
Home in the Government, The.— BTB-6 — PPSC
Farmer and the Counsellor, The. — Horace Smith. — OHCS-2
THP
Farmer and Wheel; or, The New Lochinvar.— Will Carleton. —
Farmer Ben's Theory. — Unknown.— OHCS-22
Farmer Boffin's Equivalent. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Farmer Dying.— Ben H. Smith. — VF
Farmer in Autumn. — Eleanor Alletta Chaffee. — AMV-37
"Farmer in the Dell, The." — Unknown. — RIS
Farmer John. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — JHP
Farmer John. — Unknown. — PTWP
Farmer John's Thanksgiving. — Isaac F. Eaton. — TOAH —
WRR-40
Farmer Muses, A. — Glenister Hoskins. — VF
Farmer Nick's Scarecrow. — Nora E. Crosby. — PPYP
Farmer of Westerha', The. — James Logic Robertson. — POT
(Ochil Farmer, An.)— EBSV
Farmer Remembers Lincoln, A. — Witter Bynner. — APD — BAP
— HH— MAP— PPD-2
Farmer Skinner's Visit to Boston. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Farmer Stebbins at Football.— Will Carleton. — OHCS-34
Farmer Stebbins at Ocean Grove.— Will Carleton.— OHCS-21
Farmer Stebbins on Rollers.— Will Carleton.— CHS— OHCS-26
Farmer Went to Market, A. — Paul Edmonds, — PBV
Farmer Went Trotting, A. — Mother Goose. — GFA (1 $t. onlv)
— HBVY— OTPC—PPL— R1S—RYC
(Bumpety Bump.)— PBV
(Farmer Went Riding, A.)— CFBP— PB-1
Farmer Whipple — Bachelor. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Farmers. — Helene MulUns. — BPM-32 — BPP — LO W— POI—
— WGRP
Farmer's Advice to the Villagers, The.- — Timothy Dwight. See
Greenfield Hill.
Farmer's Blunder, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-1
Farmer's Boy, The, sels. — Ralph Bloomfield.
"Again, the year's decline," etc. — OBRV
"Fled now the sullen murmurs of the north." — LPS-2
"Live, trifling incidents," etc. — OBRV
Farmer's Boy, The ("Sun had set, The," etc.).— Unknown —
ABS
Farmer's Boy, A ("They strolled down the lane," etc.). — Un
known. — DDA
Farmer's Bride, The. — Charlotte Mew. — BMEP — GPE _
HBMV— LBBV— MBP— NP— POOT— TCPD
Farmer's Curst Wife, The (A and B vers.). — Unknown —
ESPB
Farmer's Ingle, The.— Robert Fergusson.— BSV— CEP
Farmer's Life, The.— George P. Beard. — BTB-3
Farmers Outlaw Weeds, The. — Vincent Godfrey Burns. — RH
Farmer's Prayer, A. — Roselle Mercier Montgomery. — LS
Farmer's Round, The.— Unknown.— OTPC
Farmer's Song Bird, The. — George Horton. — OHCS-35 —
WRR-12
Farmer's Well, The.— John Godfrey Saxe.— OHCS-27
(Well-Digger, The.)— PR K— RON
Farmer's Wife and the Raven, The.— -John Gay. See Fables
(Fable XXXVII).
Farmer's Wife, The.— Martha Ostenso. — AV
Farmer's Wife, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-16
Farm-Yard Song. — John Townsend Trowbridjre. — BTP _
OHCS-4— PBGP— PECK
(Evening at the Farm.) — BBV — BTB-1 — GN — MPB —
Far-Off Rose, A. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AA
Farragut.— William Tuckey Meredith. — AA — APL— DD— HBV
— HBVY— GA—MDAH— PAH— PAPm—RON
Far-Sighted Muse, The. — Dorothy Parker. — LL-3
Farther. — John James Piatt. — AA
(Suggested Device of a New Western State.) — LA
Farther Sight. — Howard McKinley Corning.-— AM V-3 5
Fashion. — Arthur Guiterman. — PR
Fashionable. — Unknown.— BTB -6
Fashionable Call.— Blanche Elizabeth Wade. — WRR-51
Fashionable Hospitality. — Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Fashionable Singing. — Unknown.— BTB-2
Fashionable Vacation, A. — Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Fashions.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Fashions at the Court of Queen Flora. — Lydia Hoyt Farmer.—
PEM
Fastness.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
"Fat Contributor" on Insurance Agents, The.— A. Miner Gris-
. wold.— OHCS-9
Fat Girl's Song. — Newman Levy.— -TL
Fatal Arrow, The,— Unknown.— WRR-12
Fatal Falsehood, The.— Mrs. Amelia Opie.~~OHCS-13
Fatal Glass, The.— Laura U. Case.— OHCS-12
Fatal Interview (I-LII, complete) .— Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Even in the Moment of Our Earliest Kiss (XLVI). — ATP
I Dreamed I Moved among the Elysian Fields (XVI).—
MOAP
("I dreamed I moved," etc.')— -CRP
Love Is Not All; It Is Not Meat Nor Drink (XXX).—
(Love Is Not All.)— MOAP
Not in a Silver Casket Cool with Pearls (XI).— CMP
Oh, Sleep Forever in the Latmian Cave (LII).— MAP—
MOAP — PIAE
(Sonnet LII: "0 sleep forever," etc.)— SMP
Since of no creature living," etc. (XIV). — CRP
Fatal Sisters, The.— Thomas Gray (after the Norse).— BEL—
m^^^-"--~-
(Ode from the Norse Tongue, An.) — EP
Fatal Wedding, The.— Unknown.— ABS
Fatalist, A.— John W. Garvin.— CPG
Fate. — Louis James Block. — A A
.
Fate. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Fate. — Susan Marr Spalding. — AA— BLPA— DDA— HBR—
?ate.— Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Atalanta in Calydon.
Fate. — J. P. Zimmerman.— JPC
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Fate Defied. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
Fate of a Cuban Spy, The. — James W. Stanistreet— GSRC
Fate of Burns, The. — Thomas Carlyle. — SPE-5
Fate of Charlotte Russe, The. — Eleanor Cecilia Donnelly —
OHCS-25
Fate of John Burgoyne, The. — Unknown. — APB — PAH
Fate of MacGregor, The. — James Hogg. See Queen's Wake
The.
Fate of Mackay, The. — Noah Little. — WRR-30
Fate of Narcissus, The. — William Warner. See Albion's Eng
land.
Fate of Sin Foo, The; or, The Origin of the Tea Plant. — Sam
uel Minturn Peck.— PPYP— YPS
Fate of Sir John Franklin, The. — Elizabeth Doten. — BTB-8
Fate of the Flimflam, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Fate of the Oak, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller
Procter) .— OHIP— OTPC
Fate of the Prophets, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
See Christus: A Mystery.
Fate of the Royal Tar. — Wilbert Snow. — AMV-36
Fate of the Sons of Usna, The. — John Todhunter. See First
Duan, The: The Coming of Dierdre.
Fate of Virginia. — Thomas Babmgton Macaulay (Lord Macau-
lay). See Lays of Ancient Rome.
Fate or God? — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — APD
Fate — Graduate. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Father, The. — Bjornsterne Bjornson. — WRR-51
Father, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — NV
Father. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Father.— Arthur Vine Hall.— FAOV
Father, The.— John Holmes.— FAOV
Father, The.— .Sir Ronald Ross.— FAOV— TCPD
"Father, The." — George Francis Savage-Armstrong. — VA
Father Abbey's Will.— John Seccornb.— BHV
Father and Son. — Hall Caine. See Deemster, The.
Father and Son. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Father and Son. — Frederick Robert Higgins. — OBMV
Father and Son. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry VI,
Part I.
Father and Son.— Calvin Dill Wilson.— PPGW
Father Christmas. — Norman Gale. — BTB-9
Father Coyote. — George Sterling. — BFP
(Coyote.) — DDA
Father Damien. — John Banister Tabb. — ACP — GPE — JKCP
Father Does His Best, A.— Elwyn Brooks White. — ALV —
NYBV
Father for Theory, Ma for Action. — Unknown. — WRR-52
(What Father Knows.)— BAP
Father Francis.— Walter Herries Pollock.— VA
Father Gander, sels.—Ilo Orleans. — RIS
"I offered the donkey."
"I saw a dog."
"Little man."
"Shoes have tongues."
"Sky came tripping, The.*'
"Soap is green."
"Water has no color."
Father Gerard Hopkins* S. J. — Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
Father Gilligan. — William Butler Yeats. See Ballad of Father
Gilligan, The.
Father Gives His Version. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Father Grumble. — Unknown. — ABS
Father, Hear Thy Children.— "A. G."— BOL
Father in Heaven. — William Ashbury. — BTB-1
Father Is Coming. — Mary Howitt.— FAOV — OTPC
Father John. — "Peleg Arkwright" (David Law Proudfit)—
OHCS-19
Father Knows, The. — "F. L. H."— BLRP
Father Land and Mother Tongue. — Samuel Lover. — HBV —
LPS-3
Father, Lead On. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
Father Malloy.— Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Father Molloy.— Samuel Lover.— BOHV— HBV — OHCS-16 —
THP
Father of His Country, The. — Henry Lee. See Funeral Ora
tion on the Death of George Washington.
Father of Our Country. — Mrs. Madrid H. Smith.— HB
Father of Our Land, The (with music).— Unknown. — WRR-49
Father of the Bride, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Father of the Groom, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Father O'Flynn. — Alfred Perceval Graves.— ABVC— BOH V—
HBV— TIP— WTP-4
"Father, part of his double interest." — John Donne. See Holy
Sonnets.
Father Paul. — Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Father Phil's Collection. — Samuel Lover (at.). — BTB-2 —
OHCS-10
(Subscription List, The.) — CCR
Father Roach. — Samuel Lover. — OHCS-14
"Father, Take My Hand."— Henry N. Cobb.— OHCS-10—
WRR-33
Father, Take My Hand. — Samuel Dowse Robbins. — LOW —
POI
Father Time.— Norman Ault.— HBVY
Father Time.— "E. K. Z."— SPE-4
Father to Daughter. — "Mimi" (Mary Ballard Suryea) .— FAOV
Father to Son. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Father, to Thee. — Frederick L. Hosmer. — OQP — QP-1
Father, We Thank Thee ("Father, we thank Thee for fruit
, We Thank Thee ("Father, we tha
and grain"). — Unknown. — WRR-40
Father, We Thank Thee ("For flowers that bloom about our
feet"). — Unknown. See We Thank Thee.
Father, Whate'er of Earthly Bliss. — Anne Steele. — LOW
(Living to Thee.) — LLC
Father William. — "Lewis Carroll." See Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland.
Father William. — Lee O. Harris and James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
Father William. — Robert Southey. See Old Man's Comforts
The.
Father William.— Unknown.— BOHV— N A
Father, Where Do the Wild Swans Go? — Ludwig Holstein. —
Fatherhood. — Patterson DuBois. — FAOV
Fatherland, The. — James Russell Lowell. — BHV — GDAH — GN
—HBV— HBVY— OHPP— OTPC— TVSH
Fatherland Song (Norwegian National Hymn). — Bjornsterne
Bjornson, tr. fr. the Norwegian by William Ellery Leon
ard. — AWP
Fathe
Fathe
Fathe
Fathe
Fathe
's Advice, A. — Brian Brooke. — VM
s and Little Girls. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
s and Sons. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — FAOV
's Birthday Cake. — Ada Lorraine Jex. — GFA
's Choice, The. — S. B. Parsons. — OHCS-31
WRR-57
Father's Counsel, The. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-27
Father's Easter Sermon. — Annie Hamilton Donnell. — ,.*
Father's Fury, A. — William Shakespeare. See King Lear.
Father's Hymn for the Mother to Sing, The. — George Macdoii-
ald.— BSV
Father's Journey. — Sam Walter Foss. — FAOV
He Comes.
He Goes.
Father's Letter. — Eugene Field. — IHA — PEF
Fathers of New England, The. — Charles Sprague. — WRR-10
Fathers of the Republic, The. — Edward Everett. See Eulogy on
Adams and Jefferson.
Father's Prayer, A. — Douglas Malloch. — FAOV
Father's Story. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — MPB
Father's Voice.— Unknown.—PTWP
Father's Way.— Eugene Field.— HER— HHHA— PEF— WRR-4
Fathoming Brains.— Stockton Bates. — OHCS-30
Fatigatus ex Itinere. — Janet Erskine Stuart. — BMC
Fatigue.— Peggy Bacon.— NYBV
Fatima. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — NBE
Fatima and Raduan. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish bv William
Cullen Bryant.— LPS-1
Fault and the Correction, The. — Unknown. — ABVC
Fault Is Not Mine, The. — Walter Savage Landor. — HBV
"Faultless." — Mrs. Herrick Johnson. — OHCS-33
Faults.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP
Faun, The, j*/.— Richard Hovey.— ADAH— NLK
Faun, The.— Haniel Long.— HBMV
Faun, The.— Sara King Wiley.— GT-2— OBAV
Faun in Wall Street, A. — John Myers O'Hara. — GPE — LBMV
Faun Sees Snow for the First Time, The. — Richard Aldington
— MBP— PFE— FOOT '
Faun-Taken. — Rose O'Neill . — HBMV — LA — LEAP
Fauntleroy. — Benjamin F. Butler, Jr. — OHCS-31
Fauntleroy's Wail. — Julia T. Riordan. — WRR-20
Fause Foodrage. — Unknown. — ESPB (A, B and C vers.) —
OBB (si. diff.)
Faust (sels.). — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (tr. fr. the Ger
man) .
Chorus of Women ("With spices and precious balm" —
tr. by Bayard Taylor}.— WTP-4
Christ Is Arisen (tr. by Arthur Cleveland Coxe). — EOAH
— MOM
Easter Chorus from Faust (tr. by Bayard Taylor — abr )
— WGRP
(Chorus of Angels — sel. — "Christ is risen!") — WTP-4
(Chorus of Angels — sel. — "Christ is ascended!") —
King of Thule, The (tr. by James Clarence Mangan). —
AWP— JAWP— LPS-3 (tr. by Bayard Taylor)—
Prologue in Heaven (tr. by Percy Bysshe Shelley). — AWP
— JAWP — WBP
Scene in the Dungeon (tr. by Bayard Taylor). — WTP-4
Soldier's Song (tr. by Bayard Taylor). — AWP
Thought Eternal, The (tr. by Ludwig Lewisohn). — AWP—
JAWP— WBP
Faust in Iowa. — Charles Brown Nelson. — AMV-3S
"Faustina hath the fairer face." — Unknown. See Madrigal:
'•'Faustina hath the fairer face."
Faustine. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
Faustus. — Christopher Marlowe. See Dr. Faustus.
Faustus's Last Speech on Earth. — Christopher Marlowe. See
Dr. Faustus ("Ah, Faustus").
Favete Linguis. — Aline Kilmer. — BMC
Favorite, The.— Mildred Whitney Stillman.— RON
Favorite Flower, The. — Marianne Clarke. — HB
Favour, The. — Henry Vaughan. — EV-2
"Favourite pleasure, A." — William Wordsworth. See Prelude
The.
Fawcett's Fame. — Campbell Rae-Brown. — WRR-13
Fawn, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — WFG
Fawn, The. — Thomas Moore. See Child's Song. From a Mask.
Fawn in the Snow, The. — William Rose Benet. — LA — MAP—
MOAP
Fawnia. — Robert Greene. See Pandosto.
Fawn's First Snow, A. — Glenn Ward Dresbach.— OTA
Fawn's Foster-Mother . — Robinson Jeffers. — MOAP
Fay Arms Himself, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See
Culprit Fay, The.
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Fayned Fancye betweene the Spider and the Gowte, A, sel. —
Thomas Churchyard.
Old-Time Service.— OB SC
Fay's Crime, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit Fay,
The.
Fay's Departure, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit
Fay, The.
Fay's Sentence, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit
Fay, The.
Fear, The. — Lascelles Abercrombie. — OBMV
Fear, The.— Robert Frost.— ATP— MAPA— NAMP— FOOT
Fear, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Battle, The.
Fear.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Fear, A.— Ruth Messenger. — BLP
Fear. — Rollis Russell. — OA
"Fear no more the heat o' th* sun." — William Shakespeare. See
Cymbeline.
"Fear not, little flock." — Bible, N, T. See St. Luke.
Fear Not _ Thou! — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. See I Vex Me Not
with Brooding on the Years.
Fear of Death, The.— Edmund Gosse. — GPE — LBBV
Fear of Flowers, The (C.).— John Clare.— OBRV
("Nodding oxeye bends before the wind, The.") — EG
Feare No More the Heate o' the Sun. — William Shakespeare.
See Cymbeline.
Fearful Fright, A. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Fearful Operation, A. — R. W. Payne. — HT
Fearful Story, The. — Unknown. See Daemon Lover, The.
Fears and Scruples. — Robert Browning. — BPN
Fears in Solitude. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — ERP
Dell, The (sel.)— EV-4
England («?/.)— EV-4
Feast, The. — Nora B. Cunningham. — OQP — QP-2
Feast.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BAP— GPE— HWM— NP—
WHA
Feast o' St. Stephen. — Ruth Sawyer. — OHIP
Feast of Deliverance. — Anatole France, tr. fr. the French, —
WRR-57
Feast of Dian, The. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Feast of Gael, The. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — GR-2
Feast of Harvest, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — TOAH
Feast of Lanterns, A. — Yuan Mei, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Lancelot Cranmer-Byng. — UFE
Feast of Padre Chala, The.— Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Feast of Roses, The. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
Feast of Saint B rigid of Kildare, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Gaelic by Eugene O' Curry. — CAW
Feast of the Doll, The. — Nora Archibald Smith. — PPL
Feast of the Snow, The. — Gilbert Keith Chesterton. — HBV
Feast on Wine or Fast on Water. — Gilbert Keith Chesterton. —
ALV
Feast Time of the Year, The. — Dora Read Goodale (arr. for
recitation} .— OHIP— PEDC— RYC— WRR-40
"Feast was over in Branksome tower, The." — Sir Walter Scott.
See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.
Feather. — Lew Sarett. — NP
Feather Lights. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Featherstone's Doom. — Robert Stephen Hawker. — VA
Februarie. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calender, The.
February. — James Berry Bensel. — PBGP — PEM
February. — Anna Neil Gilmore. — DD
February. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
February. — Unknown. — CGOV
February. — Francis Brett Young. — HBMV — HBVY— LBBV
February Gave Us Lincoln. — Unknown. — WRR-46
February Rain. — Charles Turner Dazey.— PBGP
February Speaks. — Denis A. McCarthy. — POY
February Twelfth. — Mary H. Howliston. — LBAH
February Twenty-Second. — "Joy Allison" (Mary A. Cragin). —
PPYP— RON— YFR
Fechenham Men, The. — John Drinkwater. — CP — GBV— GTSL
— PT— TVSH
Fedele and Fortunio, sel. — Anthony Munday.
Fedele's Song, — OBSC
Fedele's Song. — Anthony Munday. See Fedele and Fortunio.
Federal Constitution, The. — William Milns. — PAH
Federal Convention, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Feed My Sheep. — Unknown.— OHCS-17
Feedin' the Stock. — Holman F. Day. — PPA
Feeding the Fairies. — Unknown. — PPL
Feeding the Robin. — Unknown. — SAS
(Come Hither, Sweet Robin — abr.) — PPL
("Come hither, sweet Robin" — abr.} — PPA
Feel in the Christmas Air, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
— CS— WRR-28
Feelings of the Tyrolese. — William Wordsworth.— ERP
Feet. — Dorothy Keeley Aldis. — -SUS
Feet. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — WGRP
(Seeking.)— OQP— QP-1
Feet o' Jesus. — Langston Hughes. — NP
Feet of Judas, The.— George Marion McClellan. — BANP
Feet of the Young Men, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— GBV— GR-2
— LBBV— RKV— WTP-6
Feigned Courage. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — GN
Felicity, sel. — Clara E. Laughlin.
Making of a Comedienne, The. — SR
Felinaphone, The. — George Kyle — WRR-3
Feline Anyway. — Eden Phillpotts.— BMEP
Feline Fate, A. — Anna Robeson Brown. — WRR-35
Felix. — Evaleen Stein. — CLS
Felix Randal. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — MBP —
NAMP— OAEP I
Feller I Know, A. — Mary Austin, — MW
Feller's Hat, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Fellow-Citizens.— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Fellow Craftsmen. — Christopher Morley. — GR-a
Fellow in Greasy Jeans, The.— Charles F. Lummis. — WRR-19
Fellow in the Ford, The.— St. Clair Adams.— POI— SL
Fellow Who Can Whistle, The. — Sidney Warren Mase. — POI
— SL
Fellow Who Had Done His Best. — Frank L. Stanton. — BTB-9
_FF— POI
Fellow Who Is Game. — Unknown.— WRR-S2
(Courageous Boy, The.) — RON
Fellow with the Grippe, The.— Howell L. Finer.— WRR-23
Fellow's Mother, A.— Unknown. — WRR-24
Fellowship, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — OQP— QP-2
Fellowship. — "Michael Field" (Edith Emma Cooper and
Katherine Harris Bradley). — BMC
Fellowship. — Unknown. — BLPA
Fellowship of Books.— Edgar A. Guest. — LPS-1
Felo de Se.— Richard Hughes.— OBMV
Felo-De-Se. — James Elroy Flecker.— LBBV
Felon's Cell, A.— Unknown.— BTB-4
Female Convict, The. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon. — LPS-1
Female Frailty, ^/.—Philip Freneau.
Song of Thyrsis— AA—APA—APW — HBV — LEAP—
LEAP—PR
Female Gossip. — Unknown. — BTB-1
Female of the Species, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— BLPA— BPN
—HBV— RKV— VLEP
Female Phaeton, The.— Matthew Prior.— HBV— NBE
Feminine. — Henry Cuyler Bunner.— -AA — PR
Feminine Arithmetic. — Charles Graham Halpine. — BOHV — PR
—THP
Feminine Signs. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Feminine Touch, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Femme et Chatte. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(tr. by Ashmore Wingate.) — CIV
Fence, A.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Fence o' Scripture Faith, The. — Mrs. Finclley Braden. —
OHCS-27
Fence or an Ambulance, A. — Joseph _ Malms.— BLPA — PTA-1
Fenelon's Prayer. — Virginia B. Harrison.— BTB-8
Ferdinando (or Fernando) and Elvira, or the Gentle Pieman. —
William Gilbert.— BOHy— LBN— NA— PC— THP
Ferguson's Cat. — Unknown.— PRK
(Suicidal Cat, The.)— CIV- OHCS-9
Ferishtah's Fancies, sols. — Robert Browning.
.Ask Not One Least Word of Praise (IV).— VLEP
("Ask not one least word of praise . . .") — BPN
Fire Is in the Flint (III).— VLEP
("Fire is in the flint: true, once a spark escapes . . .")-—
BPN
Man I Am and Man Would Be (II). —VLEP
Round Us the Wild Creatures (I).— VLEP
("Round us the wild creatures, overhead the trees,")—
BPN
"Verse-making was least of my virtues." — BPN
" 'Why from the world,' Ferishtah smiled, 'should
thanks.' "—BPN
"Wish no word unspoken, want no look away!" — BPN
Ferment of New Wine, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See
Aurora Leigh.
Fern and the Moss, The.— Eliza Cook.— OHCS-35
Fern Called: "The Grasshopper's Grandma," The. — Vachel
Lindsay. — ESCL
Fern Song. — John Banister Tabb.— CSBP — LL-3 — MPC-5—
ODP— OG— PEM— PRWS— RAR
Ferns.— Unknown. — PEOR
Ferns and Pharisees. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Ferry, The. — George Henry Baker.— A A — OBAV
Ferry for Shadow-Town, The. — Lilian Dynevor Rice. — OHCS-37
(Shadow-Town Ferry.)— MCG — PBGP
Ferry Hinksey.— Laurence Binyon.— CBE— HBV
"Ferry me across the water."-— Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
SUS
Ferry of Galloway, The. — Alice Gary. — SPE-8
Ferry to Nowhere, The.— Charles E. Carryl.— WTP-3
Ferry-Boats. — James S. Tippett.— GFA— SUS
Ferryman, Venus, and Cupid, The. — Michael Drayton. See
Muses' Elysium, The.
Fessler's Bees.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Festal Board, The.— Unknown.— BLPA
Festal Day Has Come, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth.— BTB-7
Festal Response, A.— Bible, 0. T. See Numbers and Psalms,
Psalm LXVIIL
Festal Song. — William Pierson Merrill. — WGRP
Feste's Song from Twelfth Night. — William Shakespeare. See
Twelfth Night (Carpe Diem).
Festival, The. — Robert Eyres Landor. Sec Impious Feast, The.
Festival Days. — Harry Cassell Davis.— TOAH
Festival of Mars, The.— Elbridge S. Brooks. See Marcus of
Rome.
Festival ot St. Nicholas, The. — Mary Mapes Dodge. See Hans
Brinker or the Silver Skates.
Festival of the Cherry, The.— Muriel Elsie Graham.— HMSP
Festival of the Supreme Being, The.— Ivan Sergyeevich Turge-
niev.— WRR-8
Festoons of Fishes.— Alfred Kreymborg. — HBMV — TCPD
158
TITLE INDEX
Fight
Festus, sets* — Philip James Bailey.
Aim of Life, Th " ^ T
, e (br. sel.).— LPS-3— OQP— QP-2
(Life.)— PDN
(True Measure of Life, The.)— MRV
(We Live in Deeds.)— BMEP
Helen's Song. — VA
Lucifer and Elissa (sel.), — VA
(Lucifer's Song — br. seL) — BMEP
Poet, The.— VA
("Poets are all who love.") — EP
(Poets of Nature.) — LPS-3
Youth, Love and Death (sel.).— VA
Fetching Water from the Well.— Unknown.— LPS-1--OHCS-20
Fete Champetre, The. — Gawain Douglas. See Palice of Hon
our, The.
Feud, The. — Derrick Norman Lehmer. — LL-2
Feu(l.— Lew Sarett.— MAP— LA— TBM
Feud, The. — Frederick George Scott.— CPG
Feuerzauber. — Louis Untermeyer.— GPE— NP— SBMV
Fever, A.— John Donne. — EPS
Fever in My Blood Has Died, The. — George Henry Boker. —
IAP
Fever Ship. — John Masefield. — PM
Fever-Chills.— John Masefield. — PM
Few Bars in the Key of G. — Clifton Carlisle Osborne.—
WRR-56
Few Days (song with music). — Unknown, — ABF
Few New Teeth, A. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Few of the Bird-Family, A.— James Whitcornb Riley. — CPWR
Few Old Proverbs, A. — Unknown.— ADAH
Few Small Details,— Madeline Bridges.— WRR-2
Few Statistics, A. — Treadwell Cleveland, Jr.— ADAH
Few Things Can More Inflame. — Cecil Day Lewis. — OBMV
Few Words to Republicans, A. — Abraham Lincoln. See Speech
at Cooper Institute, February 27, 1860.
Few Words to the Southern People, A. — Abraham Lincoln.
See Speech at Cooper Institute, February 27. 1860.
Fey Joan.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Fezziwig's Ball. — Charles Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A.
Fiammetta. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — VLEP
Fiat Lux.— Lloyd Mifflin.— AA— LA— LBMV—PFY
Fib Detected, A. — Caius Valerius Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by
John Hookham Frere. — AWP
Fickle Hope. — Harrison Smith Morris. — AA
Fickleness. — Harry Kemp. — PR
Fiction. — Charles Sprague. Sec Curiosity.
Fiction, A: How Cupid Made a Nymph Wound Herself with
His Arrows.— Unk no wn (at. to "A. W.")— EPW-1
Fiddle and the Bow, The.— Humbert Wolfe.— NV
Fiddle, Faddle, Feedle.— Unknown.— PBV
("There was an owl lived in an oak.") — RIS
("There was an old owl"— 1 st.)— GFA
Fiddle Told, The.— Nora C. Franklin.— BTB-9—NPTP
"Fiddle-Dee-Dee."— Eugene Field.— D DA— LL-3—PEF
Fiddlededee. — Eliza Lee Follen.— SAS
Fiddle-De-Dee.— Unknown.— OTPC
("Fiddle-de-dee, fiddle-de-dee.")— RIS
(Fly and the Humble Bee, The.)— HWC
Fiddler, The.— A. W. Bellaw.— WRR-7
Fiddler, The. — Mrs. Edna Valentine Trapnell. — HBMV
Fiddler Jones. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy, The.
Fiddler of Berlin, The. — Hermann Hagedorn. — RH
Fiddler of Dooney, The. — William Butler Yeats.— BEL— B HP
— GTML— HBV— MCT— MLP— MM— OB VV—PT—
SPE-S— TCPD— YT
Fiddler's Farewell, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Fiddler's Green.— Theodore Goodridge Roberts.— CPG— OCL
Fiddlers' Green.— Margaret Widdemer.— YT
Fiddling Lad, The. — Adelaide Crapsey. — MW
Fidele.— William Collins. See Fidele's Dirge.
Fidele. — William Shakespeare. See Cymbeline (Fear No More,
etc.).
Fidele's Dirge. — William Collins.— BCEP— LEAP
(Dirge: "To fair Fidele's grassy tomb.")— ATP— TVS H
(Dirge for Fidele.)— EV-3
(Dirge in Cymbeline.)— CBOV— CRE— EPW-3— GPE (last
3 sis.)— HBV— ISP— OBEC— SEP
(Fidele.)— OBEV
(Song from Shakespeare's "Cymbeline," A.)— BEL— CEP
— EM-l—EP — EPP— EPRE— OAEP— TCEP—
TOP— TPH
Fidele's Dirge. — William Shakespeare. See Cymbeline (Fear
No More, etc.).
"Fidele's" Grassy Tomb.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— HBR
Fidelia, sels. — George Wither.
Shall I Wasting in Despair, The (also a sel. in Fair Vir
tue).— ALV— BEL— EM-1— EPEP— EV-2— GPE
— NAL— OBS— TPH— WHA— WLIP
(Author's Resolution, The.)— BCEP
(Author's Resolution in a Sonnet.) — EPS — EPW-2 —
SEP
(Lover's Resolution, The.)— AWP— CRE— EA— GEPM
—HBV — JA WP — LEAP —OB E V— PG— PPD-2
— TOP— WBP
(Manly Heart.) — GTBS— GTSE — GTSL— MCCG —
TVSH— WTP-10
("Shall I Wasting," etc.)— AEP-W— EG— EP
(Shepherd's Resolution— C.)— LPS-1— SBA
(Sonnet: "Shall I wasting," etc.)— EPP
(What Can I?)— BLV
Fidelis.— Adelaide Anne Procter.— BLPA
Fidelity.— Thomas Lodge. See Phillis.
Fidelity. — William Wordsworth.— CG — PBGG — PECK— PPA
(Helvellyn.)— CGOV
Fidessa, More Chaste Than Kind, sels. — Bartholomew Griffin.
Fair Is My Love.— BCEP
("Fair is my love that feedes among the Lillies.") — EG
("Faire is my love that feedes among the Lillies.") —
NBE
Sleep.— OBS C
Youth.— OBSC
Fiducit. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German(?) by Eugene Field. —
PEF
Field Ambulance in Retreat. — May Sinclair. — RH
Field Flower, A. — James Montgomery. — HBV
(Daisy, The.)— LPS-2— OTPC— PEM— RON— SN
Field Flowers. — Thomas Campbell. — OTPC
Field Left Fallow.— Ben Belitt. See "Wind Blows South."
Field Lilies. — Unknown. — LLC
Field Mouse, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — GBV
— ODP
Field of Daisies, A.— Unknown.— WRR-25
Field of Glory, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP —
HBV— MAP— TBM
Field of the Grounded Arms, The. — Fitz - Greene Halleck. —
APB
Field of Waterloo, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Waterloo).
Field of Waterloo, The, sel. — Sir Walter Scott.
Charge at Waterloo, The (ad. fr. sts. XI, XII).— PEOR
Field People. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Field Sports. — Alexander Pope. See Windsor Forest.
Field Wireless. — Benjamin Albert Botkin. — OA
Field-Mice's Carol, The. — Kenneth Grahame. See Wind in the
Willows, The.
Field-Path, The.— Charles Swain.— OBVV
Fields, The.— Witter Bynner.— PT— SBMV
Fields Are Full, The.— Edward Shanks.— BMEP
Fields at Evening. — David Morton.— GPE— HBMV — LA
(These Fields at Evening.) — BAP
"Fields from Islington to Marybone, The.— William Blake. See
Jerusalem.
Fields o' Ballyclare, The. — Denis A. McCarthy.— CV — HTR—
MCT
Fields of Dawn, The, sels. — Lloyd Mifflin.
April.— ADAH— SN
Autumn. — SN
Summer. — SN
Fields of the Marne, The.— Frank Carbaugh. — VM
Fields of War, The.— Isaac M'Lellan, Jr.— WRR-10
Fiery Cross, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake,
The.
Fiery Ordeal, The. — Unknown. — WRR-16
Fiesolan Idyl.— Walter Savage Landor.— BPN— EP— EPNC—
EPP— ERP— OAEP— VA
(Fsesolan Idyl.)— EPW-4— EV-4— OBRV
Fiesta. — Alice Corbin. See Desert Drift.
Fife, The.— Gilbert L. Eberhart.— OHCS-32
Fife and Drum. — John Dryden. See Ode on St. Cecelia's
Day, A.
Fifer and Drummer of Scituate, The. — "E. Foxton" (Sarah
Hammond Palfrey).— WRR-10
Fi-Fi in Bed. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Fifine at the Fair, sel. — Robert Browning.
Householder, The (Epilogue).— EPW-S— NBE
(Epilogue.) — BPN
Prologue (Amphibian). — BPN
Fifteen Acres, The. — James Stephens. — PPD-1
Fifteen Epitaphs, sels. — Louise Imogen Guiney.
"Go you by with gentle tread" (XIII).— BMC
"I laid the strewings" (I). — BMC
"Jaffa ended, Cos begun" (IX). — BMC
Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity (in The Christian Year).— -John
Keble.— EPW-4
Fifth Floor Apartment. — Marion Doyle. — AMV-37
5th of July, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Fifth of May — Napoleon, The. — Alessandro Manzoni. See Ode.
Fifth Philosopher's Song. — Aldous Huxley. — MBP
Fifth Wheel. — Dorothy Brown Thompson.— DDA
Fifth-Floor Window, The. — Lola Ridge. — PP
Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz, The. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow.— CAP— LPS-3— OBAV—ST
Fiftieth Milestone of Class. — Mrs. Keyes-Becker.— WRR-S4
Fifty Acres. — James Larkin Pearson. — DDA
Fifty Fagots. — Edward Thomas. — EPP — MBP
Fifty Years (abr.). — James Weldon Johnson. — BANP
Fifty Years Spent.— Maxwell Struthers Burt.— HBMV— SBMV
Fifty-Dollar Milliner's Bill, A.— Helen Booth.— OHCS-12
Fight, The. — Thomas Dunn English. See Fight at Lexington,
The.
Fight.— Percy MacKaye.— OHNP— RH (abr.)
Fight, The. — Jack Mitford. See Adventures of Johnny New-
combe in the Navy.
Fight. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Fight at Camlan, The. — John Masefield.— -PM
Fight at Dajo, The.— Alfred E. Wood. — PAH
Fight at Lexington, The, sel. — Thomas Dunn English.
- Fight, The.— HS
Fight at Sumter, The. — PAH
Fight at the San Jacinto, The. — John Williamson Palmer. —
' AA— LEAP
(Fight at San Jacinto, The.) — DD
Fight Is Not Yet Won, The.— Arthur Capper.— WRR-53
Fight of Faith, The.— Anne Askewe.— LPS-2
Fight of Lookout, The.— Richard L. Gary, Jr.— WRR-10
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Fight
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Fight of Paso del Mar, The. — Bayard Taylor.-— AP— PPP—
\VRR-2
Fig-ht of the Armstrong Privateer, The. — James Jeffrey Roche.
Fight of the Forlorn, The, sel. ("Bard! to no brave," etc.}—
George Darley. — TIP
Fig-ht on the Beach, or the Passing, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Fight on the Wall, The.— John Masefield.— PM
tight over the Body of Keitt, The.— Unknown.— -PAH
Fig-ht with a Cannon, A. — Victor Hugo. See Ninety-Three.
Fight with Pirates, A. — Charles Reade. See Hard Cash.
Fight with the Aurochs, The. — Henryk Sienkiewicz. See Quo
Vadis.
Fight with the Dragon, The. — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Fighter, The.— S. E. Kiser.— BLPA— ICBD
Fighting Failure, The.— Everard J. Appleton. — HBV — ICBD
Fighting Fire. — Margaret H. Lawless. — OHCS-32
"Fighting Mac." — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Fighting Parson, The.— Henry Ames Blood.— HS— IDAH
Fighting Race, The.— Joseph I. C. Clarke.— A A— BAP— BLPA
— DD— DBA— HBV— LHV— MC — OBAV — PAH —
PFY— WTP-3
Fighting South of the Castle. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Arthur Waley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Fighting "Temeraire," The. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — BBV —
HBV— MV-1— OG
Fighting the Rum-Fiend, — Julia M. Thayer. — OHCS-11
Fighting Words. — Dorothy Parker. — NAMP
Figurehead, The. — Leonie Adams. — NP
"Figures in the fields against the sky!" — Antonio Machado. See
Poems.
File Three.— Unknown.— ~PPGW
Files, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Files-on-Parade. — Rudyard Kipling. See Danny Deever.
Filial Love. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Filipino Hombre, A (with music'). — Unknown. — AS
Filius Regis Mortuus Est et Resurexit (in mod Eng.). — Un
known.— TMEV
"Fill a glass with golden wine" (Echoes, VII). — William Ernest
Henley.— POTT
Fill the Bumper Fair.— Thomas Moore. — HBV
Filled and Running O'er. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Films. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
"Fin de Siecle." — Edmund Vance Cooke. — BLPA— PPP
Fin de Siecle. — Newton Mackintosh. — NA
Fin de Siecle. — Unknown. — BOHV
Final Armistice, The. — Frank B. Cowgill. — OQP — QP-2
Final Autumn. — Josephine W. Johnson. — NAMP
Final Chorus: "Bellies bitter with drinking the weak tears." —
Archibald MacLeish. See Panic.
Final Chorus: "Who shall contend." — Algernon Charles Swin
burne. See Atalanta in Calydon.
Final Chorus: "World's great age begins anew, The." — Percy
Bysshe Shelley. See Hellas.
Fiiial Dirge. — Unknown. See Lyke-Wake Dirge, A.
Final Faith, The. — George Sterling. — CAW
Final Judgment. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Final Lightning. — James E. Warren, Jr. — AMV-37
Final Mystery, The. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — WGRP
Final Quest, The. — John Richard Moreland. — OHPI
Final Shock, The. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days
of Pompeii.
"Final Status Never Ascertained," Lloyds Registry. — Merrill
Moore.— MAP
Final Struggle, The. — Louis James Block. See New World,
The.
Finale. — William Ernest Henley. — VOD
Finale. — Christopher Marlowe. See Dr. Faustus ("Ah, Faustus,
now has").
Finale. — William Makepeace Thackeray. See Dr. Birch and His
Young Friends.
Finale of Christus. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Chris-
ins: a Mystery.
Finality. — Winifred Virginia Jackson. — BAP
Finally.— Lee Wilson Dodd.— AMV-35
Find, The. — Francis Ledwidge. — SP
Find a Way. — John Godfrey Saxe. — PB-7 (afcr.) — PEDC (a&r.)
(On Fort Sumter— si. «£#.)— MC— PAH
(Where There's a Will There's a Way.)— FF— POI
(Will Makes the Way, The— abr.)— PRK
Find the Favorite. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Find Your Level. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-28
Finding. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — LHW
Finding Fairies. — Marjorie Barrows. — PB-3
Finding God. — Grace Noll Crowell. — AMV-37
Finding God. — Edward Dowden. — LOW — POI
ing G
(Seeking God.)— WGRP
Finding j>£ Gabriel, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Evangeline.
See
•PTER
Finding of Jamie, The. — John G. Neihardt.
Finding of Love, The.— Robert Graves. — TCPD
Finding of the Cross, The. — Jessie H. Brown. — BTB-5
Finding of the Lyre, The. — James Russell Lowell. — FPE —
JHP— PBGG— PECK— PJH-1— PTA-2— TVSH
Finding the Sunset. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
__w , — — ..„,__, „„„ ^,-.«^,»,^ Elysium, The.
Fine Flowers r the Valley. — Unknown. — BB
Fine Flowers in. the Valley. — Unknown. — CBOV — PIAE — SBA
(Cruel Mother, The — si. diff.) — ESPB (A, B, C, and P
vers.)— OBB— PIAE
Fine Knacks for Ladies. — Unknown. — CH
("Fine knacks for ladies, cheap, choice, brave, and new."}
_AEP-W— OBSC }
(Honest Autolycus, An.)— GTSL
(Pedlar, A.)— OBEV
Fine New Ballad of Cawsand Bay. — Unknown (mod. vers by
Hamilton Moore).— PC
(Cawsand Bay — old vers.) — OBB
Fine Old English Gentleman, The. — Unknown. — CH — HBV—
LPS-3
Fine Sight, A. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Fine Young Folly. — William Habington. Sec Queene of Ara-
gon, The.
Fineen the Rover. — Robert Dwyer Joyce.— JKCP — TIP
Finer Thought, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Finerty Holds the Meeting for the Candidate (abr.}. — Charles
D. Stewart.— PVS
Finerty on Woman's Rights. — Charles D. Stewart. — SPE-6
Finery.— Jane Taylor.— MPC-7
Finest Age, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"Finest, biggest fish you see, The." — Unknown. Sec Fishing
Finest Fellowship, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— FAOV
Fingal, sels. — James Macpherson (after Ossian?).
"As a hundred winds on Morven" (sel. fr. Bk. III).—
BCEP
"As the dark shades of autumn fly" (set. fr. Bk. II). —
BCEP
Comal and Galbina (sel. fr. Bk. II).— OHCS-36
Finger Play ("Little mice are playing, The"). — Unknown. —
PBV
Finger Play ("Ten little squirrels.").— Unknown. — PBV
Finger Prints. — Flora Wells Moon. — SPS
Finigan's Wake. — Unknown. — BLPA
Finis. — Waring Cuney.— BANP
Finis. — Walter Savage Landor. — BCEP — BTP — GEPM —
OBEV— OBVV— PC
(Dying Fire, The.)— EA
(End, The.)— EV-4
(Epigram.) — FT
("I strove with none.")— EG— GTBS— GTML — GTSL
(I Strove with None.)— EPNC— HBV— LEAP— MCCG
(Introduction to the Last Fruit of an Old Tree.) — SEP
(Lyrics and Epigrams.) — CBOV — ERP
(On Himself.)— EPW-l—V A
(On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday.)— AEV— BEL — BLV—
BPN — CR — CRE — C'RP — EP — EPN— EPP—
GR-e— ISP— LL-4—OAEP— OTA— PFE— PIAE
— SPE-1— TOP — TPH— -VA— WHA— WLIP—
WP
Finis. — John McClure. — LS
Finis. — Robert M. Milnes. — LLC
Finis. — Eden Phillpotts.— LBBV
Finis. — James Thompson. See On the Death of Mr. William
Aikman the Painter.
Finis. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Robin Flower. — GTIV
Finis. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — AV
Finish. — Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Finish of the Race, The. — -Unknown.— MHT
Finished.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Christus: A
Mystery.
Finished Course, The. — St. Joseph, of the Studium. — WGRP
Finished Education, A (a play), — Journal of Education. —
OHCS-31
Finished Education. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Finistere.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Finite. — Power Dalton.— HBMV
Finland Love-Song. — Unknown, tr. by Thomas Moore. — MR
Finnigan to Flannigan. — Strickland" W. Gillilan.— BOHV—
BTB-9— ,FF— HBV — HHHA — HT — POI — PPP—
SPE-3— WRR-29— WTP-4
Finovar. — Ella Young.— TL
Fins.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Fionnuala, sel. — Edmund John Armstrong.
"With heaving breast the fair-haired Eileen sang." — TIP
Fionula. — Joseph Sheridan le Fanu. See Legend of the Glaive,
The.
Fiorentina. — Ernest Myers.— OBVV
Fir Tree, The. — Hans Christian Andersen. — CAD — COAH—
(Fir-Tree, The.)— CHB
"Fir trees taper into twigs and wear, The." — John Clare. — EG
Fire, The.— Margaret Deland. See John Ward, Preacher.
Fire, A. — Rachel Lynian Field.— GFA
Fire!— Sydney Flowers.— OHCS-3 7
Fire. — Langston Hughes.— NP
Fire, The.— Hugh F. McDermott.— BTB-2
Fire.— Merrill Moore,— MO AP
Fire. — Emma Reed Shoaff.— HB
Fire. — Dorothy Wellesley. — OBMV
Fire, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Snow-Bound.
Fire and Ice. — Robert Frost. — APA— CMP — GPE — HBMV—
Fire and Light. — Herman Melville. See Moby-Dick.
Fire at Night.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Fire Burial.— Edgar Mclnnis.—OCL
Fire by the Sea, The.— Phoebe Gary.— AE
Fire Dreams. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Fire Drift. — Harold Lewis Cook. — BPM-33
Fire Drill, The.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-17
Fire! Fire! — W. A. Eaton.— OHCS-25
Fire i' the Flint, The.— Lucy Catlin Robinson. — AA
Fire in the Heavens, and Fire along the Hills.— Christopher J.
Brennan.— MM
160
TITLE INDEX
First
Fire Is in the Flint. — Robert Browning. See Ferishtah's Fan-
Fire of Apple-Wood.— M. A. DeWolfe Howe.— APP
Fire of Drift- Wood, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow —
BPB— BFV— CR— HBV— IAP— LBAP
Fire of Frendraught, The. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and C
vers.)— OBB
Fire of Heaven, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of
the King (Balin and Balan).
"Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Fire of London, The. — John Dryden. See Annus Mirabilis
Fire of Love, The. — Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset.— LPS-1
— SI3A
Fire on Belmont Street. — Donald Davidson. See Tall Men
The.
Fire on the Hills. — Robinson Jeffers. — CMP — TL
Fire Pages. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Fire Pictures. — Emma Rounds. — MPB
Fire Rekindled, The. — Claire Wallace Flynn. — MDAH
Fire Sermon, The. — T. S. Eliot. See Waste Land, The.
Fire Side, The: A Pastoral Soliloquy. — Isaac Hawkins Browne.
See Foundling Hospital for Wit, The.
Fire Tenders, The.— Grace Noll Cro well. — FED C
Fire That Filled My Heart of Old, The.— James Thomson.—
POTT
Fire Worshippers, The. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
Fire-Bells.— M. R. Johnson.— WRR-1 2
Fire-Bell's Story, The. — George L. Catlin. — BTB-3— OHCS-17
Fire-Bringer, The, sets. — William Vaughn Moody.
"Along the earth and up the sky."
(Pandora's Songs — I.) — MOAP
(Pandora's Songs — III.) — GBV
"Because one creature of his breath.'*
(Pandora's Songs — III.) — MOAP
"I stood within the heart of God." — MRV— OOP— QP-1—
WGRP
(I Stood within the Heart of God.)— BAP
(Pandora Song.)— AP A— LBAP
(Pandora's Song.)—CBOV— IAP— MAP
(Pandora's Songs — I.) — GBV
(Pandora's Songs — VI.)— MOAP
Of Wounds and Sore Defeat.— HBV— LBAP
(Lyric from "The Fire-Bringer.") — BAV
(Pandora's Song.) —BAP— BBV — GT-2—JPC— NV—
•PC— PFY— SPT— TCPD
(Pandora's Songs— II.)— GBV— MOAP
"Thousand aeons, nailed in pain, A."
(Pandora's Songs — V.) — MOAP
"Too far, too far, though hidden in thine arms."
(Pandora's Songs— IV.)— MOAP
Fire-Fiend, The. — Charles D. Gardette. — OHCS-2
Fire-Fiend, The, — Jessie Glenn. — OHCS-18
Fireflies. — Grace Wilson Coplen. — GFA— UTS
Fireflies. — Edgar Fawcett. — BAP — HBV — LBAP
Fireflies. — Carolyn Hall. — GFA — HBMV — HBVY— MPB—
PB-7— RYC— TSW— TSWC— UTS
Fireflies. — William Harold McCreary. — GT-2
Fireflies. — Antoinette De Coursey Patterson. — ME
Fireflies in the Corn. — D. H. Lawrence.— NP—NV
Firefly. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — GFA — LS — SUS— UTS
Fire-Fly, The. — John Banister Tabb. — UTS
Fire-Fly City. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Firefly Lights His Lamp, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese
by William N. Porter.— MPB
Firefly Song. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song of
Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Childhood).
Fire-Hangbird's Nest, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Firehead, set. — Lola Kidge.
Light Song (fr. He, Bk. I).— FP
Firelight. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Sir Theodore
Martin. — CIV
Firelight. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP— NP
Firelight. — John Greenleaf Wbittier. See Snow-Bound.
Fire-Logs. — Carl Sandburg. — BAP— CCS— NP
Fireman, The. — Robert Taylor Conrad. — OHCS-3 — WRR-3
Fireman, The. — Stephen Phillips. — EPW-5
,n Save My C
More Booze.
Fireman's Prayer, The.— Russell H. Conwell.— OHCS-19
Fireman's Prize, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-3 1— WRR-7
Fireman's Story, The. — Unknown. — PPP — PTA-2
Fireman's Wedding, The.— W. A. Eaton.— OHCS-29
Fires, sel. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
"Snug in my easy chair." — EPN— POOT — TCEP
(Proem.)— -HBMV
(Snug in My Easy Chair.) — GR-e
Fires, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Fires of Driftwood. — Isabel Ecclestone Mackay.— CPG — OCL
Fires of God, The (abr.).— John Drinkwater.— MRV
Fireside, The. — Nathaniel Cotton.— LPS-1
Fireside, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Snow-Bound.
Fireside Kitten, The.— Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— CIV
Fireside Saints, The.— Douglas Jerrold.— OHCS-17
Saint Becky.
Saint Betsy.
Saint Dolly.
Saint Fanny.
Saint Florence or Saint Nightingale.
Saint Jenny.
Saint Lily.
Saint Norah.
Saint Patty.
Saint Phillis.
, llpL. ,, _
Fireman Save My Child (with music). — Unknown. See No
Fireside Saints, The (Continued).
Saint Phcebe.
Saint Sally.
Firetown's New Schoolhouse. — Pauline Phelps. — WRR-21
Fire-Worshippers, The. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
Firm of Grin and Barrett, The. — Sam Walter Foss. — ICBD
First Adventures in England. — Unknown. — CHS
First American Congress, The. — Joel Barlow. — PAH
First American Sailors, The. — Wallace Rice. — PAH — POY —
PVS
First and Great Commandment. — James Monroe Taylor. —
WRR-S4
First and Last. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOI
First and Last Dinner, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
First Appearance in Type. — Unknown. — BTB-1 — OHCS-6
First Autumn, The.— Marshall Schacht.— CAG— POY— YT
First Banjo, The. — Irwin Russell. See Christmas Night in the
Quarters.
First Battle of Ypres, The. — Margaret L. Woods. — CRE
First Best Christmas Night, The. — Margaret Deland. — CRYO
— SDH
(While Shepherds Watched.)— DD—HBVY
("While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night.")—
COAH— GN
First, Best Country, The. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveller,
The.
First Bird of Spring, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
First Bluebird, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— CV—
HTR— POY
First Bluebirds, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — PPA
First Born. — Frances O'Connell Corridan. — JKCP
First Boston Thanksgiving — July, 1630, The. — Hezekiah Butter-
worth. See Thanksgiving in Boston Harbor, The.
First Bunker Hill Address. — Daniel Webster. See Bunker Hill
Monument, The.
First Call on the Butcher. — May Isabel Fisk. — SPE-S
First Candidacy. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
First Cause, The, sel. ("Doubtless we think," etc.): — Edward
Rowland Sill.— MRV
First Chantey, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
First Christmas, The. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — CRYO — MW
— OHIP— SDH— TYP
First Christmas, The. — Keith Preston. — DDA
First Christmas, The. — Unknown. — CRYO — HH — RON
(Hang Up the Baby's Stocking.)— COAH— PEM— WRR-1 7
First Christmas, The ("Once there lay," etc.). — Unknown. — •
LPP
First Christmas in New England, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth.
— HS
First Christmas Night of All. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — P.EDC —
SDH
First Christmas Roses, The (ad.). — Unknown. — CLS
First Christmas Tree, The. — Myra A. Goodwin. — OHCS-3 5
First Christrnas-Tree in New England. — Unknown. — PPYP —
WRR-28— YPS
First Client, The. — Irwin Russell. — OHCS-15
First Cloud, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
First Communion. — Jose Asuncion Silva, tr. fr. the Spanish bv
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
First Concerns. — Abbie Huston Evans. — NP
First Corinthians, sel. — Bible, N. T.
Charity (Ch. XIII). — BPP— BTB-1— EM-1— PB-7— SFC
(Selections from the Bible [Sacred Scriptures].) — SR
(Selections from the Scriptures.) — LLC
(Three Selections from the Bible.)— PJH-2
Death and the Resurrection of the Dead (Ch. XV). — EM-1
First Dandelion, The. — Walt Whitman.— ADAH— APW—
CAP— CBOV— TSW— TSWC
First Day, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Monna In-
nqminata.
First Division Marches, The. — Grantland Rice. — DDA
First Duan, The: The Coming of Deirdre, sel. — John Todhunter.
Fate of the Sons of Usna, The.— TIP
First Duel in Boston, The. — Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey. — CR
First Easter, The. — Bible, N. T, Sec St. Luke
First Easter, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
First English Thanksgiving in New York, The. — Unknown. —
First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace [Imitated]. To Au
gustus. — Alexander Pope. — CEP — EPW-3 (abr.)
(To Augustus.)— GEPC
sels. fr. above
Court of Charles II.— OBEC
"Of little use the man," etc. — EV-3
(Poet's Use, The — shorter sel.). — OBEC
"Shakespeare (whom you"), etc, — EPRE
First Fathers, The. — Robert Stephen Hawker.— OB VV
First Fig.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — FFTM — PC
First Flight. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — BPM-33
First Flowers in Twenty Years. — Olive Beatrice Muir —
WRR-51
First Food, The.— George Sterling. — SBMV
First Friend, The. — Rudyard Kipling. See Just- So Stories
First Frost. — Edwin Curran. — HBMV — TSW — TSWC
First Frost, The.— Edith H. Shank. — HB
First Fruits in 1812. — Wallace Rice. — GA — MC
(Firstfruits in 1812.)— PAH
First Game of the Season, The. — Bertha E. Feist. — ST
First Garden, The. — Frank Oliver Call. — CPG
First Grief, The.— Felicia Dorothea Hemans.— CH
(Child's First Grief, The.)— BLPA
First Idealist, The.— Grant Allen.— SPE-7
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861. — Abraham Lincoln. —
LBAH (a&r.)— WRR-46
sets. fr. above
From Inaugural Address, 1861 ("The Chief Magistrate
derives all his authority," etc.). — LLC
Prose-Poetry of Lincoln, The ("I am loath to close,"
etc.).— BLP
First Invention, The. — Abraham Lincoln. See Lecture before
Springfield Library Association, 1860.
First Kiss, The.— Thomas Campbell.— LPS-1— SBA— SPE-8
(Freedom and Love.)— BSV— GTBS— GTSE
(How Delicious Is the Winning.) — EBSV
(Song (C.): "How delicious is the winning.") — HBV
First Kiss, The.— Norman Gale. — VA
First Kiss, The.— Philip Bourke Marston.— EPW-5
First Kiss, The. — Theodore Watts-Dunton. — HBV — VA
First Kiss of Love, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — HBV
First Latin Lesson. — Unknown. — ABVC
First Lay of Gudrun, The. — Unknown. See Elder Edda, The.
First Letter, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
First Look at the Baby. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
First Love.— "^E" (George William Russell).— BPM-32
First Love. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
First Love.— Charles Stuart Calverley.— BOHV— THP— WTP-3
First Love. — Tohann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the German.
— WTP-4
First Love Remembered. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN —
POTT— VLEP
First Minnesota at Gettysburg, The. — MacKinlay Kantor. — TL
First Minstrel, The. — Kate Randle Menefee. — AMV-37
First Miracle. — Genevieve Taggard. — HBMV
(Gladness,)— NV
(There Was a Time.)— TL
First Name Friends. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
First National Thanksgiving, The. — Unknown. — PEOR
First News from Villafranca. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
CPOI
First Night Alone. — Mark Van Doren. — MOAP
First Night at the Beach. — Anderson M. Scruggs. See Son
nets of the Sea,
First Nowell, The. — Unknown. — CHB — EV-2— GS— SDH—
SPE-1— WRR-28— YF
First O Songs for a Prelude. — Walt Whitman. — MDAH
First of April, The. — Mortimer Collins.— ADAH
First of April, The.— William Hone.— ABVC
First of April, The. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — ABVC
First of April, The, sel. — Thomas Warton.
"Mindful of disaster." — EPRE
"Scant along the ridgy land." — EPW-3
First of May, The. — A. E._ Housman. — TCPD
First Olympionique : To Hiero of Syracuse, Victorious in the
Horse-Race, The. — Pindar. See Odes.
First or Last.— Thomas Hardy.— CMP— VLEP
First or Last? — Margaret Veley. — VA
First Oration against Verres, sel. — Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr.
fr. the Latin.
Verres Denounced. — OHCS-4
First Pair of Breeches, The. — Unknown. — RON
First Parting, The. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas
Green Robinson).— OHCS-8
First Party, The. — Josephine Pollard. — BTB-3 — OHCS-14
First Pathways. — Sidney Royse Lysaght. — OBVV
First Philosopher's Song. — Aldous Huxley. — AWP — HBMV —
JAWP— WBP
First Piano in Camp, The. — Sam Davis. — SPE-2
First Proclamation of Miles Standish. The. — Margaret Junkin
Preston.— MC— PAH
First Pussy Willows, The. — L. F. Armitage. — PPYP
First Quarrel, The (abr.). — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BTB-3 —
SR— WRR-9
First Quest, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit Fay,
The.
First Rain. — Zoe" Akins.— HBMV
First Revolution of the Heavens Witnessed by Man. — Ormsby
MacKnight MitcheL— OHCS-22
First Robin, The. — Lilian Leveridge. — OCL
First Samuel, sel. — Bible, O. T.
Hannah's Song of Thanksgiving (II: 1-10). — AWP
David and Goliath (arr. fr. XVII: 1-51).— WRR-2S
First Settlement of New England, The, sels. — Edward Everett.
Our Relations to' England. — BTB-5
Sufferings and Destiny of the Pilgrims. — OHCS-1
("Mayflower," The.)— LLC
First Settlement of New England, The, sels. — Daniel Webster.
Influence of Great Actions, The. — BTB-8
Plymouth Rock. — PPS
First Settler's Story, The. — Will Carleton. — IHA — OHCS-20
(abr.)— PTA-1— WRR-43
First Sight. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — HTR
First Sight. — Christopher Marlowe. See Hero and Leander
First Skylark of Spring, The.— William Watson.— VA
First Snow, The. — Ella Dietz. — WRR-30
First Snow, The. — Mother Goose. See North Wind Doth Blow,
First Snow. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood. — TBM
First Snow on the Hills. — Leonora Speyer. — ODP
First Snowdrop, The. — Julia M. Dana. — PEM
First Snowfall, The. — James Russell Lowell. — AA — APB
BLPA — BTP — CAP — GEPM — GFA— HBV— IAP-
LPS-1— MCCG— MPC-12 — OG — OHCS-14 — PB-6 —
PCD— PEOR— PTA-1— TCAP—TPH—WBLP
First Song, The. — Richard Burton. — A A
First Song from Astrophel and Stella. — Sir Philip Sidney. See
Astrophel and Stella (First Song).
First Song, 1915. — "R. L." (Russell Robins Lord). See Auto
biography.
First Sorrow, The. — John Todhunter. See Lamentation for the
Three Sons of Turann, Which Turann, Their Father,
Made over Their Grave, The.
First Speech, A.— -Unknown.— PPYP
First Spousal, The (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. II fll].).—
Coventry Patmore. — OBVV
First Spring Day, The.— -Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN
First Spring Flowers. — Mary Woolsey Howland.- — LPS-1
First Spring Morning.— Robert Bridges.— GS — MV-1 — PWB
First Steamboat Passage Money Paid. — Unknown. — HT
First Step, The ("Last night she hurried"). — Edgar A. Guest
—CVG
First Step, The. — Andrew Bice Saxton. — AA
First Steps, The ("Last night I held my arms to you"). — Edffar
A. Guest.— CVG
First Steps. — -Unknown. — WRR-55
First Story, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).
First Swallow, The.— Charlotte Smith (at. to Charles Smith)
— ABVC— CG—DD— HBV— LC—OTPC
(Swallow, The.)— LPS-2
First Te Deum, The. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — BTB-1 —
OHCS-20
First Thanksgiving, The. — Jane G. Austin. See Standish of
Standish.
First Thanksgiving, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — BTB-6
First Thanksgiving, The. — Arthur Guiterman,— DD — TO AH
First Thanksgiving, The. — Clinton Scollard. — MC — PAH
(First Thanksgiving Day.)— DD
First Thanksgiving, The. — Margaret Junkin Preston. See First
Thanksgiving Day, The.
First Thanksgiving Day, The.- — Alice Williams Brotherton. —
DD— OHIP— TO AH— WRR-40
First Thanksgiving Day, The. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — MC
— MPC-1 1— PAH— STP
(First Thanksgiving, The— abr.) — WRR-40
First Thanksgiving Day. — Clinton Scollard. Sec First Thanks
giving, The.
First Thanksgiving Day, The. — Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora
A. Smith.— TO AH
First Thanksgiving Day of New England, The. — Jane G.
Austin. See Standish of Standish.
First Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued by George Washing
ton, The. — George Washington. — PEOR
"First the white crocus, and then the purple; then the rain." —
Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and the Pool.
First Three, The.— Clinton Scollard.— MC— PAH
First Three-Man's Song, The.— Thomas Dekker. See Shoe
maker's Holiday, The.
"First time he kiss'd me, he but only kiss'd,"-— Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
First Time I Kissed Sary. — Nixon Waterman.— WRR- 5 6
"First time that the sun rose on thine oath, The."— Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(X.X A.II) .
First Timothy, sel. — Bible, N. T.
Godliness with Contentment (VI: 6-12).
(Selections from the Bible.) — SR
(Selections from the Scriptures.)-— LLC
First Tooth, The.— Charles and Mary Lamb.— OTPC
First Tooth, The.— William Brighty Rands.— HBV— HBV Y
First Travels of Max.— John Crowe Ransom. — -MAP
First Trousers. — Susie Dawson Brown. — FAOV
First True Gentleman, The. — Thomas Dekker. See Honest
Whore, The.
First U. S. Soldier Dead Buried in France. — Unknown —
PPGW
First Valentine, The. — Unknown.— WRR-26
First View of the Heavens, The. — Ormsby M. MitcheL — BTB-6
—PPS
First Voyage of John Cabot, The. — Katharine Lee Bates.— CV—
MC— PAH
First Watch, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
First Wife to the Second. — Glenna Morris Clevenger. — HB
First Words before Spring, — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
First Zeppelin, The.— James S. Tippett. — GFA
Firstborn, The, — Jean Blewett.— CPG
Firstborn, The.— John Arthur Goodchild.— HBV
First-Day Thoughts.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— APB— CAP—
IAP
Firstfruits in 1812.— Wallace Rice. See First Fruits in 1812.
Fir-Tree, The. — Hans Christian Andersen. See Fir Tree, The.
Fir-Tree, The.— Edith M. Thomas,— OHIP— TYP
Fir-Tree, The.— Unknown. — WRR-28
Fish, The. — Benjamin Albert Botkin. — OA
Fish, The.— Rupert Brooke. — CPB— EPW-5— GTML— MM—
Fish, The.— Marianne Moore.— AP A— MAP
Fish.— Sydney Smith.— FT
Fish Crier.— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — EMS — GR-a—MLP—
MOAP
Fish Family, The.— M. S. H. Putnam.— PPYP
Fish Story, A.— Henry A. Beers.— BOHV— WLIP
Fish That Gets Away, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Fish, the Man, and the Spirit, The.— Leigh Hunt,— ATP— EPN
(To Fish.)— PI AE
Fish-Cart, The. — J. Redwood Anderson. — TCPD
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Flame
Fish-Day. — Mazie V. Caruthers.— -CIV
Fisher, The.— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the German
by Charles T. Brooks. — LPS-3
Fisher Jamie. — John Buchan. — HMSP — MCT
Fisher-Girl, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Fisherman, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter).—
Fisherman, The. — Leonidas of Tarentum, tr. fr. the Greek by
Andrew Lang. — AWP
Fisherman, The.— William Butler Yeats.— NP
Fisherman Jim's Kids. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Fisherman Speaks, A. — Scharmel Iris. — MOM
Fisherman's Chant, The. — Sir F. C. Burnand. — BOHV
Fisherman's Feast, The. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Fisherman's Hymn, The. — Alexander Wilson. — AA — LEAP
Fisherman's Prayer. — Ethel Roniig Fuller. — DDA
Fisherman's Solitude. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Fisherman's Song. — Joanna Baillie. See Beacon, The.
Fisherman's Song, The.— Thomas D'Urfey. — ALV
Fisherman's Summons, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Fisherman's Tax, The.— Grace Shoup.— PT
Fisherman's Wife, The (si. abr.).— Alice Gary. — BTB-3
Fisherman's Wife, The. — Unknown. — WRR-3
Fishermen, The. — Theocritus, tr. fr. the Greek by Charles Strart
Caverley. See Idylls (XXI).
Fishermen, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— ABVC—JHP—
(Song of the Fishermen, The.)— MV-1 (much abr.)
Fishers. — Albert Reginald Gold.— MOM— OOP— QP-1
Fishers.— Edwin Meade Robinson.— LHV—WTP-7
Fisher's Boy, The.— Henry David Thoreau. — AA — LA — MOAP
— OBAV— TCAP
Fisher's Cottage, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German bv
Charles G. Leland.— LPS-2
(Twilight, tr. by Louis Untermeyer.) — AWP— JAWP—
Fishers of Men.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Fisher's Widow, The. — Arthur Symons. — HBV
Fisher-Wife's Song, The. — Crofton Uniacke McLeod. — BOL
Fishes, The. — Mrs. Motherly. — SAS
Fishes.— Mother Goose.— PEV
Fishes. — Humbert Wolfe. See Kensington Gardens.
Fish-Hawk, The.— John Hall Wheelock,— BLA— BLV— HBMV
— LA— MLP— NV— POOT— WLIP
Fishin'.— "Peleg Arkwright" (David Law Proudfit).— OHCS-19
Fishin' ?— Unknown — SPE-2
Fishin' Jimmy. — Annie Trumbull Slosson. — WRR-53
Fishing. — Struthers Burt. — MLP
Fishing. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG— NLK
. . .
(Fishing Nooks.)— CVG
ishing. — Unknown. — CFB P
("Fi
("Finest, biggest fish, you see, The.") — GFA
Fishing. — Dorothy Wellesley. — OBMV
Fishing.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-30
Fishing Fleet, The. — Lincoln Colcord.— HBMV— VOD
Fishing Nooks.— Edgar A. Guest. See Fishing.
Fishing Outfit, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Fishing Party, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— SPE-7
— WRR-4
Fishing Village. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — BPM-34
Fishing-Pole, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — GFA
Fishin'-Time. — J9hn Kendrick Bangs.— WRR-38
Fit of Rime against Rime, A. — Ben Jonson. — NBE
Fitz-Greene Halleck.— John Greenleaf Whittier. — LPS-3
Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of
the Lake, The.
Five, The. — Jonathan Swift. See Riddle, A: "We are little
airy creatures."
Five Cent Balloons.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— SAS S
Five Chickens. — Unknown. See Five Little Chickens.
Five Criticisms. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Answer, An (V).
On a Certain Goddess (II).
On Certain of the Bolshevik "Idealists" (III).
On Certain Realists (IV).
On Many Recent Novels (I).
Five English Poets. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
John Keats (IV).— BPN— EPN— EPNC
Percy Bysshe Shelley (V).— BPN— WLIP
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (III).— BPN
Thomas Chatterton (I). — BPN
(Two English Poets.)— BMEP
William Blake (II).— BPN
(Two English Poets.)— BMEP
Five Eyes.— Walter de la Mare.— UTS
Five Joys (in mod. Eng.}.— Unknown.— TMEV
Five Kernels of Corn. — Hezeklah Butterworth. — DD — MC —
PAH— WRR-40
Five Kitty Cats. — Unknown. — WRR-3 S
Five Little Brothers.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PPYP— WRR-24
Five Little Chickens.— Unknown. — GFA — MPC-4 — SAS —
WRR-30
(Chickens, The.)— RAR (si. a&r.)— UTS
(Five Chickens.) — LPP
(We Must All Scratch.)— PPYP— YFR
Five Little Fairies, The.— Maud Burnham.— CCP—HBVY—
Five Little Gossoons.— Jennie E. T. Dowe. — WRR-38
"Five little squirrels." — Unknown. — RIS
Five Lives.— Edward Rowland Sill.— APA— LA— THP
5 P. M. Sunday.— Morris Bishop.— NYBV
Five Pilgrims. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales (Pro
logue) .
Five Roses.— JacmtoVerdauguer, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Five Seals in the Sky, The.— Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Book-Path, The (III).
Moon-Path, The (V).
Sunrise (I).
Sunset (IV).
War-Path, The (V).
2 Sisters. — Kate Greenaway. — HWC
Five Smooth Stones. — Stella Benson. — MBP
Five Souls.— W. N. Ewer.— AOAH— OQP— QP-2—RH
Five Things to Observe. — Unknown.— VIL
(Caution, A.)— PFE
(Our Lips and Ears.)— BLPA— WBLP
Five Toes. — Mother Goose. See "This little pig went to mar
ket."
Five Towns on the B. and O. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Five Wines.— Robert Herrick.— BOHV
(Anacr[e]ontick Verse.) — WTP-S
Flag, The.— George H. Boker.— FOAH— HH
Flag, The.— W. R. Brown.— SPS
Flag, The.— Henry Lynden Flash. — FOAH — MC— PAPm—
PEOR
Flag, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— MPC-8
Flag, The.— Gertrude E. Heath.— WRR-S1
Flag, The. — Edward A. Horton. — GPWW — HH — RON
Flag, The.— Julia Ward Howe.— FOAH
Flag, The.— Lucy Larcom.— DD— FOAH— HH
Flag. The. — Arthur Macy. — HT— MPC-6 — PB-2 — PVS
Flag, The.— Henry C. Potter.— FOAH .
Flag, The.— James Jeffrey Roche.— PAH
Flag, The.— "M. W. S."— FOAH— PAPm
Flag, The.— Unknown.— FOAH
Flag and Cross.— Alfred J. Hough.— FOAH
Flag and the Hymn, The.— Unknown. — FOAH
Flag at Half-Mast, The. — "Lottie Linwood" (Helen M Cooke)
—WRR-30
Flag at Shenandoah, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. See Battle Flag
at Shenandoah.
Flag Day.— Martha Burr Banks. — WRR-17
Flag Everlasting.— A. G. Riddoch.— GPWW
Flag Goes By, The. — Henry Holcomb Bennett. — AA — APD —
BBV — BTB-9— DD— FOAH— GN— HBV--HBVY—
HH— LEAP— MPC-8— NPSC—OHFP— PAPm— PB-3
— PBGG— PCD— PECK— PEDC— PJH-1— POY— PSO
— PTA-1 — RON — RYC — SPE-1 — TVSH — VIL —
WBLP
Flag Mottoes. — Various Authors. — FOAH
Flag o' My Land.— T. A. Daly.— HH
Flag of England, The.— Rudyard Kipling. See English Flag,
The.
Flag of Our Country, The. — Charles Sumner and Robert C.
Winthrop (Comb., first 4 pars. fr. Sumner's "Are We
a Nation" and last 3 pars. fr. Winthrop's "Flag of the
Union" ) .—FOAH— PEOR
Flag of Our Union Forever, The. — George Perkins (or Pope)
Morris.— FOAH
(Flag of Our Union— abr.)— WRR-55
Flag of Peace, The.— Charlotte Perkins Oilman. — OQP — PDN
— QP-2 — RH
Flag of Stars, The. — Grace Ellery Channing-Stetson. — FOAH
Flag of the Constellation, The. — Thomas Buchanan Reid.—
FOAH
Flag of the Free. — Walter Taylor Field. — HH — MPC-7 — POY
—PVS
Flag of the Free. — Francis T. Smith. — GPWW
Flag of the Rainbow (si. abr.}. — Thomas Dunn English. —
BTB-5— OHCS-32
Flag of the United States of America, 1777-1898, The. —
Edward S. Hoi den.— FOAH
Flag on the Farm, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Flag, Our Flag. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-6
Flag Play (an exercise}. — Unknown. — FOAH
Flag Presentation, A. — Unknown. — FOAH
Flag Song (an exercise}. — Sara F. Archer. — FOAH
Flag Song. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — FOAH
Flag Song. — Lydia Avery Coonley Ward. — MPB — PB-3
(Song for Flag Day.)— HH— MPC-4— PEDC
Flag Song for Washington's Birthday. — Annie E. Chase. —
WRR-49
Flag Speaks, The.— Emily Greene Balch.— OHPP
Flag Speaks, The.— Walter E. Peck.— GPWW
Flag That Has Isiever Known Defeat, The. — Charles L. Ben
jamin and George D. Sutton. — PAPm
Flag That Makes Men Free, The. — Kate Brownlee Sherwood.—
OHCS-40
"Flag the Train."— William B. Chisholm.— OHCS-30
Flag We Love, The. — Mrs. Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
Flagging of the "Cannon Ball," The. — Elmore Elliott Peake. —
BTB-9
Flags. — Unknown.— PBV
Flags. — Various Authors. — FOAH
Flags. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-5
Flags Celebrate Lincoln's Birthday. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-46
Flags on Fifth Avenue, The. — Christopher Morley. — VOD
Flail.— "Power" Dal ton (Harold Caleb Dalton).— HBMV
Flakes of Snow,— Edward A. Rand.— PEM
(Little Ships in the Air.)— TVSH
Flamborough Head. — Thomas Moult. — MCT
Flame. — Elizabeth Greene Streater. — HB
163
Flame
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Flame and Adventure, seL ("Ah, in the long procession," etc.').
— Annie Charlotte Dalton. — CPG
Flame and Gray. — Elizabeth Ball. — OA
Flame Song. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — MW
Flame-Heart.— -Claude McKay.— BAN P— CDC
Flames.— E. Merrill Root.— MLP
Flaming Heart, The. — Richard Crashaw. — CAW — EPEP
"Live here, great Heart; and love and dy and kill"
(11. 79-108).— OBS
"Live in these conquering leaves; live all the same" —
(11. 77-108).— EV-2
(Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint
Teresa.)— AEP-W (11. 77-108)— EG (11. 75-108)
"O sweet incendiary! show here thy art" (11. 85-108).—
"O thou undaunted daughter of desires!" (11. 93-108). —
EPW-2— WHA
(Saint Teresa.)— BLV— GPE
(Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint
Teresa. ) — B CEP— OB EV
Flaming Terrapin, The, sel. — Roy Campbell.
"Maternal Earth stirs redly from beneath" (Pt. I, 11. 1-77).
— MBP
("For when the winds have ceased," etc. — 11. 70-96.) —
MM
Flaming Towns. — Albert Eisele. — AMV-35
Flamingo, The.— Lewis Gaylord Clark.— BOH V—N A
Flamingoes. — Harriet Sennett. — BLA
Flammonde. — Edwin Arlington Robinson.— APD— BLV— CMP
— CRP — GPE — IAP — ISP — LA— MAPA— NV—
OBAV— SBMV— TOP
Flanders. — Frederick Victor Branford. — HMSP
Flanders. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Flanders Grave, A. — Nathaniel Nathanson. — POT
Flanders Poppies. — Ian Colvin. — AOAH
Flannan Isle. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CH—CR—GTML—
OBVV— TOP
Flash.— Hazel Hall.— TBM
Flash Crimson. — Carl Sandburg. — MAP — SASS
"Flash" Frigate, The. — Unknown. — SG
Flash — The Fireman's Story. — Will M. Carleton. — BBV —
BTB-4— PB-6— PTWP
Flash-Lights.— Mary Aldis.— BAP— NP
Flask, Bottle and Demijohn. — T. Dewitt Talmage. — SPE-5
"Flat" Contradiction, A. — S. Jennie Smith. — OHCS-35
Flat Lands.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— MOAP
Flat River Girl (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Flat Story, A. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Flat Waters of the West in Kansas. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Flathouse Roof, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abar-
banel).— TCAP— YT
Flatterers. — Edgar A. Guest, — ALG
Flattering Grandma. — Unknown. — PEOR
(Bamboozling Grandma.) — WRR-17
(Grandma.)— PTWP
Flaw, A. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley and
Edith Emma Cooper). — BLA
Flawless His Heart. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode for the
Fourth of July, 1876.
Flax, The. — Hans Christian Andersen. — EOAH
Flax. — Ivan Bunin, tr. fr. the Russian &-v Babette Deutsch and
Avrahm Yarmolinsky.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Flax Flower, The.— Mary Howitt.— -PEM— PRWS
"Flea and a fly in a flue, A." — Unknown. See Limericks.
Fleas Will Be Fleas (abr.).— Ellis Parker Butler.— SR
"Fled are those times." — George Crabbe. See Village, The.
Fledgling, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Fledgling Bard and the Poetry Society, The (much a&r.). —
George Reginald Margetson. — BANP
Fledgling Robin, A. — Leonard Feeney. — JKCP
Fledglings. — Thomas Lake Harris. — AA
Flee as a Bird. — Mary S. B. Dana. — LLC
Flee fro' the Press. — Matthew Arnold. See Scholar Gipsy,
Fleece, The, sels. — John Dyer.
"Ah, gentle shepherd, thine the lot to tend" (fr. Bk. I). —
British Commerce (fr. Bk. IV).— OBEC
English Weather (fr. Bk. I).— OBEC
Nation's Wealth, A (fr. Bk. III).— OBEC
Wool Trade, The (fr. Bk. III).— OBEC
Fleet, The. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — SPE-4
(War Display labr. and si. diff.l.)— RH
Fleet at Santiago, The.— Charles E. Russell.— MC— PAH
"Fleet, fleet and few." — Frank T. Marzials.
(Two Sonnet-Songs [II].)— VA
Fleet Goes By, The (cond.).— Mary Synon.— CCR
Fleet Street.— Shane Leslie.— BMC— JPC—LBBV— PER
Fleet Street Eclogues, sels. — John Davidson.
"Forlorn, the mossy burnble-bee" (fr. Good-Friday). —
GBOV
Midsummer Day. — TPH
"Patchwork sunshine nets the lea, The."
(From "Good Friday.") — BSV
Prescription for a Spring Morning, A. — CBPC
(From "Fleet Street Eclogues.") — LEAP
Fleeting Show of Hen, A. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Flemish Madonna, A. — Charles Wharton Stork. — BAP—
HBMV — SPT
Flemish Village, A— "H. A."— GPWW
Flesh and the Spirit, The.— Anne Bradstreet.— A PA— APW—
IAP — LA — MOAP
Flesh and the Spirit, The.— Edwin Carlile Litsey.— OHCS-38 i
"Flesh, I have knocked at many a dusty door." — John Masefield
See Sonnets: "Long, long ago."
Fleurange, sel. — Pauline Craven.
Scene from "Fleurange" (dram.). — WRR-8
Fleurette. — Robert William Service.— CPS—MMV—NPSC—
OHNP— PT
Flicker on the Fence, The. — S. B. McManus. — OHCS-37
"Flickering of incessant rain." — John Gould Fletcher. See
Irradiations.
Flies.— Dorothy Aldis.—UTS
Flies, The.— Merrill Moore.— LA— MOAP
Flight.— Rupert Brooke.—CPB
Flight. — Madison Cawein. — AA
Flight.— Mabel Christian Forbes.— HMSP
Flight.— Hazel Hall.— LA—MAP
Flight, The.— Leroy F. Jackson.— PB-4
Flight, The.— John Keats. See Eve of St. Agnes, The.
Flight, The. — Lloyd Mifflin. — AA — HBV— LA— LBMV—
LEAP — TPH
Flight, The.— Sara Teasdale.— BAP— CMP— HBMV— LEAP-
MAP— MLP—NP—SC— TBM— WHA
Flight. — Unknown. See Limericks ("Flea and a fly in a
flue, A").
Flight.— Harold Vinal .— GA— MPB
Flight, The.— George Edward Woodberry.— MRV— NV
Flight.— Florence Glenn Zipf.— HB
Flight for Life, The.— William Sawyer.— OHCS-1 7
Flight from Glory, A. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton.— BMEP— VA
Flight from the Convent, The. — Theodore Tilton.— AA
Flight into Egypt, The.— Selma Lagerlof.— CLS
Flight into Egypt, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Christus: A Mystery.
Flight into Egypt, The. — "Father Prout" (Francis Mahony).—
LPS-2
Flight into Egypt, The. — Unknown. See Cursor Mundi.
Flight of Crows. — William Ellery Leonard. — FAOV
Flight of Fondest Hopes, The. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla
Rookh.
Flight of Love. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— HBV— SBA
(Lines: "When the lamp is shattered.") — BCEP— BPN— -
CBOV— CRP — EM-2 — EP — EPN— EPW-4—
ERP— GEPC— NAL— OAEP — OBEV— TOP—
TPH— WTP-8
(Lines: When the Lamp Is Shattered.) — CRE
(When the Lamp Is Shattered.)— BEL— CBE—CH— GPE
— LPS-1— MCCG— OBRV — J?G— SBA— TCEP—
WHA— WLIP
("When the lamp is shattered.") — EG
Flight of Malzah, The. — Charles Heavysege. < See Saul.
Flight of the Argonauts, The. — William Morris. See Life and
Death of Jason.
Flight of the Arrow, The. — -Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA
Flight of the Birds, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — GN —
MPC-12
Flight of the Bucket, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — PA
Flight of the Duchess, The.— Robert Browning.— TPH— VLEP
"Ours is a great wild country" (II). — CPOI
Flight of the Geese, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— BLA— SN
— VA
Flight of the Goddess, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— HBV—
LEAP
Flight of the Gods, The. — Adelaide Biddies. — OHCS-1 8
Flight of the Heart, The. — Dora Read Goodale. — AA
Flight of the Raven, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excur
sion, The ("I have seen a curious child").
Flight of the Spirit. — Felicia Dorothea Heraans.— ES
Flight of the War-Eagle, The.— Obadiah Cyrus Auringer.— AA
Flight of the Wild Geese. — William Ellery Channing.— APW—
Flight of Xerxes, The. — Maria Jane Jewsbury. — OHCS-15
Flight of Youth, The. — Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Hough-
ton.— EPW-5
Flight of Youth, The (C.). — Richard Henry Stoddard.— AA—
APB— BAP — GPE — HBV— IAP— LEAP— LEAP—
OBAV— OQP—QP-2— TPH— WTP-8
(It Never Comes Again.)— LPS-1
(Never Again.)— LLC
(There Are Gains for All Our Losses.) — GR-a — SPE-4—
TCAP
Flight Shot, A.— Maurice Thompson. — AA— JPC— LA— OBAV
Flight to the City.— William Carlos Williams.— LA
Flirtation. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Flirtation. — Helen Hoyt. — TL
(In the Park.)— AV— HBMV
Flirtation. — Unknown.— OHCS-25
Flirting with a Fan. — Eugene J. Hall. — WRR-44
Flitch of Dunmow, The. — James Carnegie, Earl of Southesk.
Flitting, The, sel. ("I've left my own old home," etc.). — John
Clare.— EV-4— OB RV
Flitting of the Fairies, The. — Jane Barlow. See End of Elfin-
town, The.
Floating Balance, The. — Lloyd Osbourne. — SPE-6
Floating Barque, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Ukrainian by
Florence Randal Livesay. — CPG
Floating Cloud. — Marianne J. Cornell. — GSRC
Flock at Evening, The.— Odell Shepard.— HBMV— OBAV
Flodden [Field].— Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Flodden Field. — Unknown. — ESPB
Flodden: The Last Stand.— Sir Walter Scott. See Mar
mion (Flodden).
164
TITLE INDEX
Fly
Flood. — James Joyce. — MBP
Flood and the Ark, The. — Unknown.— CHS — OHCS-19— POOI
Flood of (or on) the Floss, The. — "George Eliot." See Mill on
the Floss, The.
Flood of Years, The. — William Cullen Bryant.— AA— APL
S££i7;CAP " IAP — LLC -LPS-3 — MOAP —
UJdLCo-13
Flood Tide. — Stephen Vincent Benet.— PFY
Flood Tide. — Hermann Hagedorn. — PC
Flood Tide. — Flora Louise Hunn. — HB
Floods, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Flood-Tide of Flowers.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Flood-Time on the Marshes.— -Evaleen Stein. — AA
Floorless Room, The. — Gelett Burgess. See Limericks ("I
wish that my Room," etc.).
Florence Vane. — Philip Pendleton Cooke. — AA — AP — APL
HBV— SPP
Florentine Juliet, A. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey
Woolsey). — BTB-1 — WRR-32
Floretty's Musical Contribution. — James Whitcornb Riley. See
Child- World, A.
Florida Road Workers. — Langston Hughes. — MAP
Florida Song. — Samuel A. Hamilton. — WRR-56
Florine. — Thomas Campbell. — BSV
Florist Shop, The.— Rachel Field.— MW
Florist's Story, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Flos ^Evorum. — Richard Le Gallienne. — BMEP — GBOV— GPE
Flos Florum. — Arthur Joseph Munby. — VA
Flos Lunae. — Ernest Dowson. — OBMV
Flos Virginum. — Maurice Hewlett. — BMEP — LEAP
Flossie. — L. R. Harnberlin. — WRR-12
Flotsam and Jetsam. — Unknown. — LPS-2
Flounder, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — MPC-13
"Flour of England, fruit of Spain." — Mother Goose. — PPL
("Flower of England, fruit of Spain.")— RIS
(Plum Pudding, A.)— OTPC
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
"Flow down, cold rivulet, to the sea." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See Farewell, A: "Flow down," etc.
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. — Robert Burns. — AWP— BEL—
CRE— EP— HBV — JAWP — JHP — LLC — MBL—
PB-7— TOP— WBP— WRR-4 (pant.)
(Afton Water.)— CEP— EV-3—GEPM— LPS-2— OAEP—
PG— SN— TCEP
(Sweet Afton — C.) — BLV— EM-1 — GR-e
Flower, The. — Lee Wilson Dodd. — HBMV — TBM
Flower, The.— George Herbert.— AEP-W— AWP— EPS— EV-2
— LPS-3— NBE— OBS
"And now in age" (sel.). — BCEP— GBOV
Flower, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN — CPOI— EPN—
EV-2— HBV— NAL—VA—VLEP
Flower, The. — Henry Vaughan.— EV-2
(Hidden Flower, The.)— EPS
(I Walkt the Other Day.)— OBS
Flower and Fruit. — Julian Huxley. — BPM-31
Flower and the Leaf, The, sets. — Unknown.
"And as I sat, the briddes barkening thus." — EPW-1
"And up I roos three houres after twelfe." — EPW-1
Flower Bed, The.— Sarah E. Henshaw.— PEM
Flower Chorus. — Unknown. See Laughing Chorus, A.
Flower Dances. — Mrs. May M. Anderson. — PEM
Flower Dreams. — Unknown. — PEOR
Flower Factory, The.-— Florence Wilkinson.— CP—JPC—NV—
PC— PFE— SPT
Flower Folk, The.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PBGP
Flower Game (drill). — Unknown. — WRR-41
Flower Garden, A. — William Wordsworth. — UFE
Flower Girl, The.— Edith Wordsworth.— OHCS-3 3
Flower Given to My Daughter, A. — James Joyce. — OBMV
Flower in the Crannied Wall. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BEL
—BLP— BMEP— BPN— CPOI— CRP—EM-2— GBOV
— GEPM— GPE— GR-e — JHP — JPC— LOW— MC —
MCCG— MPB — MRV — OOP — OQP— PB-6— PC—
POI— POOI— QP-1— SPE-1 — TCEP— TOP— TYP —
VA— VLEP— WGRP— WLIP— YT
(Fragment.)— BLPA
Flower in the Sea, The. — Malcolm Cowley. — NP
Flower Is Looking [through the Ground], A. — Harold Monro.
See Strange Meetings.
Flower Lullaby.— Addie Litchfield.—BOL
Flower o' Dunblane, The. — Robert Tannahill. — LPS-1
(Jessie, the Flower o' Dunblane.) — EBSV — EV-4 — HBV
Flower of Battle, The.— Ralph Hale Mottram. — MM
Flower of Beauty, The.— George Darley.— HBV— VA
(Serenade of a Loyal Martyr.) — OBRV
(Song: "Sweet in her green dell the flower of beauty
slumbers.")— EA— EV-4— OBEV—OBVV
Flower of Flame, The, sel. ("Before I woke I knew her gone").
—Robert Nichols.— OBMV
Flower of Hemp. — Louise Ayres Garnett. — NV
Flower of Liberty, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.— DD — FOAH
—HBVY— JHP— MC — MPC-12— OHCS-14— PB-7 —
— PEOR— PTA-2— SPS— WRR-44
Flower of Love, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Melincourt.
Flower of Love.— Oscar Wilde.— WTP- 10
Flower of Love Lies Bleeding, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard.
— APB
Flower of Mending, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — LC — LEAP
— OBAV— SBMV
Flower of Mullein, A. — Lizette Wood worth Reese. — GBOV —
MAP— MOAP
Flower of Old Japan, The, ^/.—Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Epilogue: "Carol, every violet has." — GPE — MBP
Flower cf Quince. — Virginia Taylor McCormick. — BAP
"Flower of the dust am I: for dust will flower." — Clement
Wood. See Eagle Sonnets (VII).
Flower Quiet in the Rush-Strewn Sheiling. — Austin Clarke. —
GTIV
(Flower-Quiet in the Rush-Strewn Sheiling.) — BMC
Flower Show. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — GBOV
Flower to Butterfly.— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Eugene
Field. — PEF
Flower Tokens. — Unknown. — RIS
(King and Queen.) — TYP
(Lilies Are White.)— CGOV
Flower Wagon. — Burke Boyce. — NYBV
Flower-de-Luce. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — LL-3 — TCAP
Flower-Fed Buffaloes, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ATP — MAP—
MLP— MPB
Flowering Crabs. — Alfred Noyes. — BPM-33
Flowering Orchard, The. — William Morris. — EPW-5
Flowering Tree, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Flower-Market, Copenhagen. — Robert Hillyer. — MCT
Flowerphone, The. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — ME
Flower-Quiet in the Rush-Strewn Sheiling. — Austin Clarke. See
Flower Quiet in the Rush-Strewn Sheiling.
Flowers. — Nettie McCarver Conover. — HB
Flowers. — Anna B. Coughlin. — GSRC
Flowers. — Thomas Hood.— GBOV— HBV— LPS-2— OTPC—
VA
Flowers, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — OBVV — RKV
Flowers. — Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson. — HB
Flowers. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — ADAH — BTB-8—
DD (abr.)— HBV
Flowers. — John Milton. See Lycidas.
Flowers, The. — William Brighty Rands. — OBEV — OBVV
Flowers. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale, The.
Flowers, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPOI — MPB
Flowers, The. — Unknown. — OTPC
(Up in the Morning Early.) — TYP
Flowers Akin to Humanity. — Unknown. — WRR-S7
Flowers and Trees. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the
Lake, The.
Flowers' Ball, The, — Unknown.— GSRC
Flowers Beloved of Christ. — Unknown. — WRR-S7
Flower's Easter Message, The. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — HS
Flowers for the Brave. — E. W. Chapman. — LLC
(Flowers for the Fallen Heroes.) — PEOR
Flowers for the Brave. — Celia Thaxter. — OHIP — PEOR
Flowers for the Fallen Heroes. — E. W. Chapman. See Flow
ers for the Brave.
Flowers I Would Bring.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).
— H B V — V A
Flowers in a Library. — Carrie Ward Lyon. — MOB
Flowers in Ashes. — James Matthew Legare. — SPP
Flowers in the Dark. — Sarah Orne Jewett.— ME
Flowers' Knowledge. The.— "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chaun
cey Woolsey) .— PRK
(Time to Go.) — GN
Flower's Name, The.— Robert Browning. See Garden Fancies.
Flowers of Apollo, The. — Hildegarde Flanner. — HBMV — TBM
Flowers of June, The. — James Terry White. — ME
ch by
Flowers ^^Jg^J^^ Alison Rutherford. - BSV-
Flowers' Sleep, The. — Annie Moore. — WRR-17
Flowers Tell Months.— Carl Sandburg.— GM AS
Flowers without Fruit.— John Henry, Cardinal Newman.— EPN
—•- 'LPS-3
Flower-School, The. — Rabindranath Tagore. — ME — ODP
Flower-Seller, The. — William Young. See Wishmakers' Town.
Flowery.— Unknown.— OHCS-3 9
Flowing Tide, The.— Godfrey Fox Braclby.— TVSH
Flown Soul, The. — George Parsons Lathrop. — A A
Flow'ry Offering, A. — Rene Rapin, tr. fr. the French
James Gardiner. See Hortorum.
Flute, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Flute, The. — Jose Maria de Heredia, tr. fr. the French by
Herbert C. Grierson.— EBSV
(Flute: A Pastoral, The.)— AWP
Flute, The. — Amy Lowell. — RNP
Flute, The. — Joseph Russell Taylor. — AA
Flute of Daphnis, The. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See Echoes
from Theocritus.
Flute of God. — John Daniel Logan. — CPG
Flute of Krishna, The. — James B. Thomas. — BLA
Flute of the Lonely, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Flute-Song. — Hopi Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis. — APW
Fluttered Wings. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VA
Flux.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Fly, The.— William Blake.— BLV— EM-1— OTPC
Fly, The. — Walter de la Mare. — ABVC — CBPC — MPC-4
Fly, The. — Barnaby Googe. — CH
Fly, The.— "B. R. M."— PBV
Fly, The. — William Oldys. See To a Fly.
Fly, The.— Theodore Tilton.— RIS
(Baby Bye.)— PBGP
Fly, The ("Failure! My marriage is a failure, A."). — Un
known. — WRR-4
Fly, The ("Poor little fly! Ain't you got anyone to love you?").
Unknown.— HHHA
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Fly a Clean Flag.— Edgar A. Guest.— PPGW
Fly and a flea in a flue, A." — Unknown. See Limericks
("Flea and a fly in a flue, A").
Fly and the Humble Bee, The. — Unknown. See Fiddle-De-
Dee.
"Fly away, fly away, over the sea." — Christina Georgina Ros-
setti. See Swallow, The.
"Fly, fly! The foe advances fast." — Henry Cotton.— EG
Fly in Church, The.-— Jocelyn C. Lea.— DDA— GSRC
Fly to the Desert, Fly with Me.— Thomas Moore. See Lalla
Rookh.
Fly-Away Horse, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Flycatchers. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Flying Charlie (abr.). — Louise Ayres Garnett. — GA
Flying Cloud, The. — Unknown. — ABF (.with music} — IHA
Flying Dead, The.— Rose O'Neill.— TBM
Flying Dutchman of the Tappan Zee, The. — Arthur Guiter-
nian.— CP— PPD-1
Flying Fish.— Mary McNeill Fenollosa.—AA— CTBP— -OBAV
Flying Fish, The. — John Gray. — SG
Flying Fish.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Flying Flowers. — Mrs. Motherly. — SAS
Flying Heel, The.— Katharine Tynan.— WGRP
Flying House, and the May Queen Eternal, The. — Vachel
Lindsay. — CPL
Flying Inn, The, sel. — G. K. Chesterton.
Wine and Water.— BFP—HBMV—MBP
Flying Islands of the Night, The (A Drama'). — Tames Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
Dwainie (set.), — A A
Flying Jim's Last Leap. — Emma Dunning Banks. — OHCS-19 —
PTA-2
Flying Lesson, The. — Petrarch. See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Death ["Sorrow and love," etc.]').
Flying Mist, The. — Edwin Markham. — SN
Flying Papooses Are Boys and Girls with Wings, The. —
Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Flying Squirrel. The. — Mary E. Burt. — PECK
Flynn of Virginia. — Bret Harte. — LL-2 — PVS
Fly's Cogitations, A.— Unknown.— BTB-4 — PTWP
Foam and Fangs. — Walter Parke. — BOHV — PA
Foam of Fancy. — Mary Josephine Benson, — CPG
Fo'cas'le Ballad, A. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-4
Foe at the Gates, The. — John Dickson Bruns. — PAH
Foes United in Death.— Unknown. — OHCS-3
Fog. — Robinson Jeffers. — TBM
Fog, The.— F. R. McCreary.— BAP
Fog. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — MLP
Fog ("Desolate and Lone")- — Carl Sandburg. — WLIP
(Lost.)— CMP— CPCS — CRP — EMS — LL-3 — MLP—
MOAP— NP— PP— SMP— TCAP— VOD— WHA
Fog ("Fog comes (or carries — wr.), The"). — Carl Sandburg.—
BAP— BAV—CBOV — CCP — CP — CPCS — DDA—
EMS— GFA—GR-a— HBMV— JPC— LL-3— MAP—
MBP— MCCG— MOAP — PB-9 — PFE— PJH-2— PT—
PYM—RAR— SBA— SP—SUS— TCAP— TL—TSW—
TSWC— VOD— WLIP— YT
Fog, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Fog Portrait. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Foggy, Foggy Dew (.with music). — Unknown. — AS
Fog-Horn. — George Herbert Clarke. — OCL
Foiled Reaper, The. — William Kean Seymour. — HBMV
Fold, The.— Mabel Christian Forbes.— HMSP
Fold Your Pale Hands.— Kathleen Close. — GT-2
Folded Flock, The.— Wilfred Meynell.— BMC— CAW— JKCP
Folded Hands, The —Unknown.— OHCS-3 3
Folded Power.— Gladys Cromwell.— HBMV— NP— PPD-2
Folded Skyscraper, A, sel. ("Saloon is gone up the creek,
The").— William Carlos Williams.— LA
Folded Wings. — Marian Osborne. — CPG
Folding the Flocks. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess.
The.
Foliage, sel. — William Henry Davies.
Sweet Stay-at-Home.— CH— GPE— GTBS— HBMV— LHW
_POTT— TCPD
Foliage. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — OBRV
Folk of the Air, The. — William Butler Yeats. See Host of the
Air, The.
Folk Song: "What shall I do if Love betray?" — Unknown, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Folks.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Folks and Me.— Lucile Crites.— WBLP
Folks at Lonesomeville. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Folk- Song. — Louis Untermeyer. — HBV
Foller de Drinkin' Gou'd (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Follies. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Follow.— Thomas Campion. See Follow Thy Fair Sun.
Follow a Shadow. — Ben Jonson. — ALV
(Shadow, The.)— OBEV
(Song, That Women Are But Men's Shadows— C.). — HBV
— OBS
(Women Men's Shadows.) — WBLP
Follow! Follow! Follow! — James Stephens. — GT-2
Follow Me!— Ehza Lee Follen.— PPL
"Follow Me." — Joseph Fort Newton. — OQP— QP-1
(White Presence, The.) —MOM
Follow Me!— John Oxenham.— PDN— MOM
"Follow Me 'Ome." — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Follow the Gleam. — Bertha Ten Eyck James.— MRV
Follow the Gleam. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Merlin and
the Gleam,
Follow Thou Me. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.— LOW— PO1
-GPE
Follow Thy Fair Sun.— Thomas Campion. — EM-1
(Devotion.)— BCEP
(Devotion, I.)— OBEV
(Follow.)— CH
(Follow Thy Fair Sun, Unhappy Shadow.)— EPEP-
— TPH
("Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow.") — OBSC
(In Imagine Pertraiisit Homo.)— GTSL
Follow Your Saint.— Thomas Campion.— AEV—E V-2-- GPE—
— LEAP— SBA
(Devotion, II.)— OBEV
(Devotion.) — EA
("Follow your saint, follow with accents sweet.") — AEP-W
—EG— OBSC
(It Shall Suffice.)— BLV
Follower, A.— Daisy Conway Price.— MOM
Following Directions. — Unknown. — HT
Following the Advice of a Physician. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Following the Band. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-4
Followis How Dumbar Wes Desyr to Be ane Freir. — William
Dunbar.— OAEP
Folly. — Joyce Kilmei.— JK-1
Folly.— Vivian Yeiser — NLK
Folly of Being Comforted, The. — William Butler Yeats. —
GTBS— GTML— GTSL—LHW
Folly of Falsehood, The.— Robert E. Speer.— SPE-4
Fond Affection (with music"). — Unknown. — AS
Fond of the Ladies.— Unknown. — WRR-S8
Fond Youth. — Samuel Rogers. See Human Life
Fontainebleau. — Sara Teasdale. — RNP
Fontenoy. — Thomas Osborne Davis. — HBV
(Battle of Fontenoy.) — CCR— OHCS-4
Fontenoy, 1745. — Emily Lawless. — EPW-5
After the Battle.
Before the Battle.
Food.— Ruby Weyburn Tobias.— OQP— QP-2
Food and Drink. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
Food for Thought.— Michael Lewis. — RIS
Fool, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Fool, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Fool, The.— Violet Melville.— WRR-S3
Fool, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Fool. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — PIAE
Fool and False. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Arthur W.
Ryder. See Panchatantra, The.
Fool and the Poet, The. — Alexander Pope (at. also to Matthew
Prior and to Samuel Taylor Coleridge).— BOHV
(Epigrams: "Sir, I admit your general rule.") — HBV
Fool and Wise. — Coventry Patmore. — PC
"Fooling" the People. — Unknown. — LBAH
Foolish about Windows.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS — MOAP
Foolish Emily and Her Kitten.— Adelaide O'Keeffe.— OTPC
Foolish Fir-Tree, The.— Henry van Dyke.— MPC-11— PVD
Foolish Flowers. — Rupert Sargent Holland. — FPH — GFA —
OTPC— RON
Foolish Harebell, The.— George MacDonald.— PPYP— YFR
Foolish Little Maiden, A. — M. T. Morrison.— OHCS-26
(What the Choir Sang about the New Bonnet.)— BLPA—
CJ-jg PTA-2
Foolish Little Shadow, The.— Emily K. Solliday.— GSRC
Foolish Virgins, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of
the King (Guinevere).
"Foolish wide Eyes! Lullaby!" — Unknown, — BOL
Fools' Adventure, The, sel. — Lascelles Abercrombie.
Seeker, The.— WGRP
Fool's Errand, A, sel. — Albion W. Tourgee.
Lily Servosse's Ride (ad.).— BTB-6
Fools, Knaves — Flowers and Trees. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
— GBOV
Fools of Forty-Nine, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Fool's Prayer, The.— Edward Rowland Sill. — AA — APD— APL
—BAP — BTB-8 — GBOV — GPE — GR-a — HBV—
HHHA— HT— IAP — JHP — JPC— LBAP— LEAP—
LHV — LOW — MAP — OBAV — OG — OHCS-19—
OHFP — OHNP— OTA — PFY — PG — POI — POY—
SBA— SPE-S—SR— TCAP— TPH— WBLP— WGRP—
WRR-43— WTP-8
Fool's Revenge, The, sel. — Tom Taylor.
Jester and His Daughter, The. — VA
Fool's Songs in a Windmill. — Hamish Maclaren.— BPM-30
Spring.
Winter.
Fool-Youngens. — James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Foot Soldiers.— John Banister Tabb.— CCP— HBV— HBVY—
MPC-2— PPL
Football. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Football Days. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Football Hero, A.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— SPE-4— WRR-54
Football Player, A.— Edward Cracroft Lefroy.— OTA— VA
Foot-Hills. — Alice Corbin. See Desert Drift.
Footnote to a Famous Lyric, A. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — AA
Foot-path, The. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Footpath to Peace, The. — Henry van Dyke. — HT— SPE-5
Footpath Way, The. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's
Tale, The.
Footpath Way, The.— Katharine Tynan.— HBV
Footprints in the Snow. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — SN
Footprints of Decay. — Jorge Manrique. See Capias on the
Death of His Father, the Grandmaster of Santiago.
Footsloggers (pts. I, II and L'Envoi). — Ford Madox Ford. —
GPE— LBBV— NP
Footsteps. — Hazel Hall. — HBMV
166
TITLE INDEX
For
Footsteps of Angels.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow — CAP —
IAP — LLC — LO \V— LPS-1 — POI
Footsteps on the Other Side. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
For a Birthday. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
For a Blind Beggar's Sign.— Clemente Biondi, tr. fr. the Ital
ian by Roderick Gill. — CAW
For a Book of Tales. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
For a Charity Annual. — Austin Dobson. — GPE — TCEP
For a Child. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — MPB
For a Child.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
For a Child.— Charles Wesley.— WTP-9
(Christ Our Example.)— EPW-3
For a Child Named Katherine. — Louise Townsend Nicholl. — SP
For a Copy of Herrick. — Austin Dobson. — VLEP
For a Copy of "The Vicar of Wakefield." — Austin Dobson —
BPN
For a Copy of Theocritus. — Austin Dobson. — CPOI — GPE —
HBV— LPS-2— TPH— VA— VLEP
For a Crippled Girl. — Isaac Benjamin. — GSRC
For a Dead Kitten. — Sara Henderson Hay. — BAP— CIV
For a Dead Lady. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — APA — CMP
— IAP— MAP— MAP A — MOAP — POOT— TCPD—
WHA—WLIP
For a Dewdrop. — Eleanor Far] eon. — HBVY — RYC — YT
For a Fallen Star. — Marie de L. Welch. — POOT
For a Forest Walker. — William Ellery Leonard. — GT-2
For a Fountain. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter) —
GT-2— OBVV
(Inscription for a Fountain.)— EPW-4 — OBRV
For a Friendly Hearth. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
For a Good Girl.— Elinor Wylie.— NYBV
For a Grotto. — Mark Akenside.— EPRE— EPW-3
(Inscription for a Grotto.) — AEP-D— CEP— OBEC
For a Guest Book. — S. Weir Mitchell. — DDA
For a Lady I Know. — Countee Cullen. — BHP
(Four Epitaphs, IV.) — CDC
(Three Epitaphs.) — MAP
For a Library Door. — Theda Kenyon. — MOB
For a Little Bird That Blundered into Church. — Sara Hen
derson Hay.— BAP
For a Little Brown Dog. — Unknown. — PPA
For a Little Pupil. — Unknown. — WOAH
For a Marriage. — Louise Bogan, — MOAP
For a Materialist. — Adelaide P. Love.— OQP— QP-2
For a Mocking Voice. — Eleanor Far] eon.— CH
For a Musician. — George Wither. — OBS
For a New World. — John Oxenham. — MOM
(New Earth, A.)— OHPP
For a New Year. — Leonard Hinton. — OTA
For a November Afternoon.— Barton Hills. — AMV-35
For a Pessimist. — Countee Cullen. — PFE
For a Poet Growing Old.— Lawrence Lee. — TBM
For a Quick Eye for Beauty. — Sarah N. Cleghorn.— JPC
For a Statue of Love. — Frangois Marie Arouet Voltaire, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
For A' That and A5 That. — Robert Burns. — AEP-D— BTP—
CBOV— CCR— CEP — CTBP — EA— EPC — EV-3 —
GEPM — HBV— HBVY — LPS-l — MBL — MCCG —
MHT— MRV— OAEP — OFPE— OG— OHFP— OQP—
OTPC— PBGG— QP-1— WBLP— WTP-2
(For A' That.)— BCEP— PB-9— PECK— PYM
(Is There for Honest Poverty — C.) — EBSV — EM-1 —
EPRE— GPE— OBEC— SBA
(Man's a Man for A' That.)— BBV— BEL— BTB-2— CBE
— CRE — CRP — EP—EPP— EPW-3— GR-e—
ICBD — ISP— JHP— PASC— PE— PFE— PIAE
— POY — PTER— SPE-4— TCEP—TOP— TPH
— WRR-43
For A' That; or, Selling a Feller. — Marietta Holley. See
Sweet Cicely.
For "A Venetian Pastoral" by Giorgione (C.) (Sonnets for
Pictures, II).— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— BPN — EPNC
— GTML— POTT— VLEP
(Venetian Pastoral, A.) — ES — VA
For a Very Little Boy. — Edmund Leamy. — FAOV
For a Virgin Lady. — Countee Cullen.
(Three Epitaphs.)— MAP
For a Warning.— Caroline B. LeRow. — PEOR
For a Woman near Her Travail. — Charles Wesley. — EP
For a Young Musician. — Marion Eells. — CAG
For All Fathers.— Stella Weston.— FAOV
For All Ladies of Shalott. — Aline Murray Kilmer. — NP — TBM
For All These.— Juliet W. Tompkins.— HT— SPE-6
For All We Have and Are.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
(To-Day.)— CBE
For All Who Die.— Unknown.— BTB-6
For All Who Ever Sent Lace Valentines.-^ Vachel Lindsay.—
CPL
For All-Saints' Day. — George Wither. See Hallelujah.
For an Argonaut, Age Seven, — Ted Olson. — FAOV
For an Autograph — James Russell Lowell. — CAP — GR-a
"Greatly begin! though thou have time" (sel.). — MCCG
For an Autumn Festival, sel. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
Thanksgiving Ode (sts. 5-12).— PEOR
(Harvest Hymn.)— OHIP (abr.)— PSO (afcr.)— TOAH
For an Epitaph at Fiesole. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN —
EPW-4— OBRV— TOP— TPH— VA
(His Epitaph.)— OBVV
For an Eskimo. — Annie Charlotte Dalton. — OCL
For an Hour.— Winf red Ernest Garrison.— OQP— QP-1
For an. Old Dance. — Louise Bogan. — NYBV
For an Unborn Child.— Willard Maas.— AMV-35
For Annie. — Edgar Allan Poe. — APA — APW— BAV— CAP—
For Anniversary Marriage-Days. — George Wither. — GPE
For Antoinette. — Evelyn Ahrend. — BFP
For Any Improbable She.— Ogden Nash.— NYBV
For Any January First. — Lilian White Spencer. — PASC
For Any Lady's Birthday.— Lawrence Lee. — TBM
For April Showers. — Emily Rose Burt. — GFA
For Arbor Day. — Henry Abbey. See What Do We Plant?
For Arvia. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — TSW — TSWC
'Tor beauty I am not a star." — Edward Lear. See Limericks.
'For Beauty kissed your lips when they were young." — Ar
thur Davison Ficke. See Epitaph for the Poet V.
For Beauty, We Thank Thee. — John Oxenham. — PDN
(We Thank Thee.)— BLRP
For Bob: A Dog.— David Morton.— POY
For Boldness. — Hcrtense Landauer. — TB
"For certain he hath seen all perfectness."— Dante. See La
Vita Nuova.
For Charlie's Sake. — John Williamson Palmer. — HBV — LPS-l
For Christmas. — Dorothy Aldis. — UTS
For Christmas Day. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — WRR-5
For Christrnas-Day. — Charles Wesley. See Christmas Hymn.
For Cuba. — Robert Mowry Bell. — PAPm
For Dear Old Yale. — James Langston. — SPE-1
For Decoration Day (I and II). — Rupert Hughes. — AA—
MDAH
For Decoration Day. — Charles Phillips. — WRR-17
For Decoration-Day. — S. M. Kniel. — PPYP
For Dominion Day. — Jesse Edgar Middleton. — CPG
For Eager Lovers. — Genevieve Taggard. — LA — NP
For Easter. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — OQP — QP-1
For Easter-Day. — Charles Wesley. See Easter Hymn.
For Eight-Days-Old. — Omaha Indians, tr. by Lilian White
Spencer.— PASC
For Emily Dickinson. — Hortense Landauer. — PIAE — TB
For England's Sake, sel. — William Ernest Henley.
Man in the Street, The (II).— CPOI
For England's Sake Men Give Their Lives. — Winifred M.
Letts.— LEAP
For Ever.— William Caldwell Roscoe.— HBV
(Parting.)— OBVV
For Ever, Fortune.— James Thomson (1700-1748).— EV-3
("For ever, fortune," etc.) — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL
(To Fortune.)— BSV— EBSV
For Every Day. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — BLRP
(Lord, Speak to Me.)— PDN
(Worker's Prayer, A.)— LOW— POI
For Every Evil under the Sun. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
("For every ill beneath the sun" — si, diff.) — PPL
(Proverbs.)— HBV
(Rules of Behaviour.)— HBVY
(Simple Rule.)— JPC
For Exmoor. — Jean Ingelow. — OBVV
For False Heart.— Hilaire Belloc. — MBP
(False Heart, The.)— HBMV
"For Fancy's gift." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Fragments
on the Poet and the Poetic Gift.
For Fasting Days. — Muriel Stuart. — HMSP
For Fifty Years. — Arthur C. Coe. — CAG
For Fish and Birds. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
For Forgiveness. — John Donne. See Hymn to God the Father.
"For forms 'of government, let fools contend." — Alexander
Pope. See Essay on Man, An (Charity).
For France. — Florence Earle Coates. — PPGW
For Freedom. — Edna Dean Proctor. — WRR-10
For Friends of Peter Pan. — Laura Wright. — GSRC
"For God So Loved the World." — Robert Whitaker. — OQP —
QP-1
For Good Luck.
PRWS
For Harriet Monroe. — Marion Strombel. — AMV-36
For Hart Crane.— Walker Winslow.— BPM-36
For He Had Great Possessions. — Richard Middleton. — HBV
For He Was Scotch and So- Was She. — lean Blewett.— CPG
For Her Sake. — B. L. C. Griffith. See By the Light of the
Fire.
For His Father. — Lionel Wiggam. — TB
"For his long absence."- — John Dryden. See Astraea Redux.
For His Mother's Sake. — Theodore Gift. — WRR-44
For His Own Tomb-Stone. — Matthew Prior. — TOP
For Hymn Reading. — Horace Lorenzo Hastings.- — AE
For I Am Sad. — Don Marquis. — BOHV
"For I would walk alone." — William Wordsworth. See Prel
ude, The (School-Time).
For Inspiration. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the Italian
by William Wordsworth.— CAW— WGRP
(Prayer for Inspiration.) — OQP — QP-1
(To the Supreme Being.)— AWP— JAWP— LOW— MRV
_ POI— WBP
For John Galsworthy. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky. — BPM-34
For John Keats, Apostle of Beauty. — Countee Cullen.— PFE
(Four Epitaphs, II.) — CDC
(Three Epitaphs.) — MAP
For Joy.— Florence Earle Coates. — GBOV—PDN— VOD
For Katrina's Sun-Dial. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
For Katrina's Window. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
For L. v. L. 1922. — "R. L." (Russell Robins Lord). See Auto
biography.
For Lack of Gold.— Adam Austin.— EBSV— EPW-3
For Life I Had Never Cared Greatly. — Thomas Hardy.— BEL
—CMP— CRE— HBMV
Juliana Horatia Ewing. — CPN — MCG —
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
For, Lord, the Crowded Cities Be. — Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. fr.
the German by Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
For Louise Imogen Guiney. — David Gordon. — AMV-37
For Love. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
(Care.)— BTB-2
For Love's Sake. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — OHCS-21
For Martha's Kitchen. — Fay Inchfawn. — OQP — QP-2
For Me.— Unknown.— OQP— QP-1
"For me, I know nought." — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Don Juan (Skeptic and His Poem, The).
For Mercy, Courage. Kindness, Mirth. — Laurence Binyon. —
CBE— PC
(Song, A: "For Mercy, Courage, Kindness, Mirth.") —
BMEP— CP — GPE—HBMV — LC— MBP— SPT
— WP
For Music. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — NAL— OBEV
(Nature's Daughter.) — MR
(Stanzas for Music— C,)— AWP— BEL— BPN— EP—EPN
— EPW-4 — ERP— EV-4— GPE— HBV— MCCG—
OAEP — OBRV— SEP — SPE-4 — TOP— TPH -~
WTP-2
(There Be None of Beauty's Daughters.) — CBE—GTBS
— GTSE— GTSL— SBA
For Music. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter). —
EPW-4
For My Country. — Unknown. — MPC-3
(My Country.) — LPP
For My Fireplace.— Henry Noyes Pratt. — DDA
For My Grandmother. — Countee Cullen.
(Four Epitaphs— I.) — CDC
(Three Epitaphs.) — MAP
For My Own Monument. — Matthew Prior. — CEP — HBV—
OBEC— OBEV
For My Own Tornb-Stone. — Matthew Prior.— EPW-3
For My People. — Margaret Walker. — AMV-37
"For my Sister's sake." — Hitomai-o. See Manyo Shu.
For My Thirtieth Birthday.— Savila Harvey.— AMV-37
"For Nature beats in perfect tune." — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
See Woodnotes.
"For Nature ever faithful is." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Woodnotes.
"For Nature, true and like in every place." — Ralph Waldo
Emerson. — CAP
For Old Lovers.— T. A. Daly.— OBAV
For Once, Then, Something. — Robert Frost. — IAP
For One of Gian Bellini's Little Angels. — John Addington
Symonds. — TBV
For One Retired into the Country. — Charles Wesley. — SN
For One Who Died. — Jessica Powers. — BPP
For One Who Would Not Be Buried in Westminster Abbey.
— Alexander Pope. — ACP — PIAE
For One Who Would Not Take His Life in his Hands.—
Delmore Schwartz. — NAMP
"For Orford and for Waldegrave." — George Gordon, Lord
Byron.
(I
For
For
(Impromptus.) — BPN
Our Dead.-
,— Clinton Scollard.— HH— MDAH— PEOR
(Memorial Day.) — PEDC
Our " " - - — •
__________________ _ ..... __ _
ur Lady of "the Rocks. — Leonardo da Vinci, tr. fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — NBE
"For our white and our excellent nights — for the nights of
swift running." — Rudyard Kipling. See Second Jungle
Book, The.
For "Pages Inedites," etc. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
For Palm Sunday. — Henry Hart Milman. — OQP— QP-1
(Ride on in Majesty.) — VA
For Pao-Chin, a Boatman on the Yellow Sea. — Edna St. Vin
cent Millay.— BIS
For Paul Laurence Dunbar (C.). — Countee Cullen.
(Four Epitaphs— III.)— CDC
For Poets Slain in War. — Walter Adolphe Roberts.— BAP
For Posterity. — Alexander Smith.— ADAH
For R. C. B.— Dorothy Parker.-— NYBV
For Randolph Bourne. — James Oppenbeim. — LA
For Remembrance. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — LHW
For Remembrance. — Basil Ebers. — DD— HH
For Remembrance. — Edward Shanks. — LBBV
For St. Bartholomew's Eve. — Malcolm Cowley. — NAMP
For Sale, a Horse.— Charles Edward Taylor.— AA
For Scotland. — Robert Fuller Murray. — BSV
For Serena, Who Owns a Pair of Snowshoes. — E. B. White.
— NYBV
For Sir John Vanbrugh, Architect. — Abel Evans.— PIAE
For Sleep When Overtired. — Sarah N. Cleghorn.— OQP— QP-2
(For Sleep When Overtired or Worried.)— PC
For Snow.— Eleanor Farjeon. — CH — RAR
For Soldiers. — Humphrey Gifford. — CH
For Summer Time. — George Wither. See Hallelujah.
For That Pale God of Silence Men Call Death.— Lois Carver.
— ~ CAG
For the Baptistfe]. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. —
BSV— EBSV— EPW-2— HBV— OBS— TPH
(Saint John Baptist.) — CBOV — ES — EV-2 — GTSE —
GTSL— OBEV
(Sonnet: Repent, Repent!) — GPE
For the Birthday of a Middle-Aged Child. — Aline Kilmer. —
FAOV
For the Blinded Soldiers. — Austin Dobson. — BPN
For the Book of Love. — Jules Laforgue, tr. fr. the French by
Jethro Bithell.— AWP
For the Burns Centennial Celebration. — Oliver Wendell Holmes
—CAP
For the Candle Light.— Angelina Weld Grimke".— ANL— CDG
For the Charming Miss I. F.'s Album. — Eugene Field. — PEF
For the Eightieth Birthday of George Meredith. — Alfred Noyes
— CPAN-2
For the Fallen.— Laurence Binyon. — CRE — GTBS — MM—
TVSH
For the Friends at Hurstmont. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
(Inscriptions for a House.) — POY
For the Gifts of the Spirit.— Edward Rowland Sill. — PASC
For the Jack-o'-Lanterns. — Unknown. — WRR-40
For the Lady Olivia Porter; A Present upon a New- Years Day.
— Sir William Davenant. See Madagascar.
For the Love of Jean. — Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd
The.
For the Master's Use. — Unknown. — BLRP
(Watered Lilies.)— BLPA
For the Meeting of the Burns Club. — Oliver Wendell Holmes
—CAP
For the Nativity of Our Lord ("O than the fairest day," etc.).
— William Drummond of Hawthornden. See Shepherds!
For the Nativity of Our Lord ("Run, shepherds, run," etc.).
— William Drummond of Hawthornden. See Angels.
For the New Age.— Richard Warner Borst. — OHPP
For the New Year.— J. S. Hoyland.— PASC
For the New Year.— Edwin Markham.— OQP— QP-1
For the Old Year.— Raymond Kresensky.— PSO
For the Others.— Robert Fitzgerald.— BPM-34
For the Picture, "The Last of England." — Ford Madox Brown.
— VA
For the Records. — Joseph Easton McDougall. — MM
For the Sake of Somebody.— Robert Burns.— EV-3
(Somebody.)— BSV
For the Slender Beech and the Sapling Oak. — Thomas Love
Peacock. See Maid Marian.
For the Slumber Islands, Ho!— Eben E. Rexord.— BTB-8
(Ho, for Slumberland.)— FEM
For the Song's Sake (introd. poem to Flying Islands of the
Night).— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
For "The Wine of Circe" by Edward Burae-Jones (Sonnets
for Pictures, III).— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — EPNC— -
For the Word is Flesh.— Stanley J. Kunitz.— LA— NP
For the Youngest.— Charles Wesley.— EP
(Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild.)— BOL— OTPC
For Thee They Died.— Tolin Drinkwater.— AOAH
For Them All.— John Hall Wheelock.— HBMV— TSW— TSWC
For Them That Died in Battle.— William Alexander Percy.—
For These.— Edward Thomas.— GBOV— ME— TCPD
For This Bright Beauty.— Mary Siegrist.— AMV-37
For This Christmas. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
For This True Nobleness I Seek in Vain. — James Russell
Lowell.— APB— -CAP
(For This True Nobleness.)— IAP
For This Universe. — Walter Rauschenbusch. See For This
World.
For This World.— Walter Rauschenbusch.— PASC
For This Universe («?/.).— OQP— DP- 2
For Those Who Fail.— "Joaquin" Miller.— BTP—CBPC—GR-a
— HT— JPC -OQP— PB-8 — PC— POY— QP-2— RYC
— SPE-4— SPS--TSW— TSWC
(To Those Who Fail.)— ICBD
"For thought, and not praise."— Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift
For to Admire.— Rudyard Kipling.— MBP— RKV
For Transient Things.— James A. S. McPeek.— OOP— QP-2
For Us.— Charlotte Perkins Gilman.— OQP— PSO— QP-1
For Vanity. — Hannah J. Dawtrey.— -PPA
For Want of a Nail.— Mother Goose.—OTPC
("For want of a nail, the shoe was lost.") — PPL
(Proverbs.)— HBV
For What Is Life?— Ben Jonson.— BHV
"For what need I of book or priest."— Ralph Waldo Emerson.
See Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift.
For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday.— Olive Wendell Holmes.
—CAP
For You.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
For You.— Carl Sandburg.— CMP— MAP— SASS—SC
For You, Mother. — Hilda Conkling. — HH— RNP
For You, My 'Son. — Horace Gregory. — MAP
For You 0 Democracy.— Walt Whitman.™ APW— CAP— IAP
— LL-3 — TCAP — TPH
(Song: "Come, I will make the continent indissoluble.") —
For Young Men in Threat of War.— Audrey Wurdemann.—
AJyLv-37
For Your Own Sakes (ad.).— Anna Dickinson.— WRR-27
Foray, The.— Sir Walter Scott.— EPN
"Foray of Con O'Donnell, The," set. — Denis Florence MacCar-
thy.
Irish Wolf-Hound, The.— PPA — SN — VA
Forbearance.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— AA—AP—APB—APL
Forebearance.— "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton).—
Forbidden Fruit I (Life, LXXX VII). —Emily Dickin-
son. — I C-AJr
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Forsaken
Forbidden Fruit, II (Life, LXXX VIII). —Emily Dickinson —
TCAP
Forbidden Lure, The. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — HBV
Forby Sutherland. — George Gordon M'Crae. — VA
Force. — Edward Rowland Sill. — AA
Force of Habit, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Force of Prayer or, The Founding of Bolton Priory The
William Wordsworth. — CGOV
Forced Music, A. — Robert Graves. — MBP
Forced Recruit, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— CTBP—
(Forced Recruit, The. Solferino, 1859.) — EPW-4
Forcing a Way. — Unknown. — NA
Ford o' Kabul River. — Rudyard Kipling. — POTT — RKV
Foreboding, A. — "Violet Fane" (Mrs. Mary Montgomerie
S mgl eton ) . — V A
Foreboding. — Hazel Hall. — HBMV
Forecast. — Rosemary Farrar. — BPM-37
Forecast. — V. H. Friedlaender. — BPM-37
Forecast, A. — Archibald Lampman. — VA
Forecast. — Elspeth MacDuffie O'Halloran.— PR
Foreclosure of the Mortgage, The. — Mrs. E. T. Corbett.
OHCS-17
Forefather, The.— Richard Burton.— AA— OBAV
Forefathers. — Edmund Blunden, — OBMV
Forefathers' Hymn. — Leonard Bacon. — PTER
(Pilgrim Fathers, The.)— WGRP
Forefather's Song. — Unknown. See New England's Annoy
ances.
Foreign Children. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CFBP PR
GFA — MPB — MPC-6— PB-3— PBGP— RIS— SUS—
TVSH
Foreign Land, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Foreign Lands. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — ADAH — GFA
" ^ — Ris —
Foreign Missions in Battle Array.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL—
Foreign Photographs. — Samuel F. Batchelder. — OHCS-39
Foreign Policy of Washington, The.— Charles James Fox.—
vVOAH
Foreign Views of the Statue. — Frederick Emerson Brooks —
BTB-8 (si. abr.)— OHCS-27— PTWP— WRR-21
Foreigner, The. — Francis Sherman. — OCL
Foreigners at the Fair. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-25
Foreknown. — Sara Teasdale.— GPE— MLP
Foreman Monroe. — Unknown. — CSF
Forepledged. — John Lancaster Spaldirig.— AA
Forerunner to Rain. — Virginia Moore. — BPM-30 — GBOV
Forerunners. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AA — CAP — GPE TAP
—MOAP— OBAV— OBVV— TCAP
Forerunners. — Alexander Smith. See Life-Drama, A.
Foreshadowings. — Julia C. R. Dorr. — BTB-8
Forest, The. — Ann Hawley DeLong. — HB
Forest, The. — Richard Jeffenes. — ADAH
Forest, The. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Forest, The. — Henry David Thoreau.— ADAH
Forest Boat Song. — Richard Clyde Ford.— IHA
Forest Culture. — Horace Greeley. — ADAH
Forest Glade, The. — Charles Tennyson Turner. — VA
Forest Hymn, A. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA— ADAH— AP
— APB— BAP (1st. .32 //.)— BPP— CAP— IAP— JHP
r
God's First Temples (seL).— PE
("My heart is awed within me.") — MRV
Forest King's Race. — "Ouida." See Under Two Flags.
Forest King's Victory. — "Ouida." See Under Two Flags.
Forest Maid, The.— William Cullen Bryant.— OBVV
Forest of Arden, The.— William Shakespeare. See As You
Like It (Banished Duke Living in the Forest, etc.).
Forest of Wild Thyme, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Forest Pine, The. — Laurence Binyon. — GT-2
Forest Pool —David Morton. — BPM-33
Forest Pool. — Rosalie Regen. — HB
Forest Preservation and Restoration.— James S. Whipple.—
Forest Ranger, The. — Mary Austin.— MW
Forest Reverie. — Stanton A. Coblentz. — BPM-33
Forest Song, A. —Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3 — GPE
Forest Song.— A. W. Page.— CAG
Forest Song. — William Henry Venable, — MPC-10 — PEDC
Forest Sponge, The. — Unknown. — ADAH
Forest Trees, The. — Eliza Cook. — PEOR
Forest Trees. — Unknown. — PEM
Forestalled. — Unknown. — WRR-S8
Forester's Song. — Alfred Edgar Coppard.— BPM-30— MPB
Forest-Fire.— Mary B. Sanford.— WRR-2
Forest-Mirrors.— Vachel Lindsay. See My Lady, Dancer for
the Universe.
Forests.— Walter de la Mare.— CMP
Forethought. — Josephine Preston Peabody.— PR
Foretokens of Immortality. — Newell D wight Hillis. — SPE-4
Forever. — Everard Jack Appleton. — LOW— POI
"Forever." — Charles S. Calverley. — ALV
Forever.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Forever. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — CAW — HBV — LLC —
OHCS-27— OQP— PDN— QP-2— WGRP (abr.)
Fo —
CS-27— OQP— — -— ar.
Forever and a Day.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— BFP— HBV—
JLJtl V
Forever and Forever.— C. C. Converse.— LLC
Forever Cherished Be the Tree (The Single Hound, LXII) —
Emily Dickinson. — GT-2
Forever Dead. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by William Ellery
Leonard.— AWP—JAWP—WBP y
Forever on Thanksgiving Day. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — PEDC—
RON
Forever Our Own. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Wool-
sey) . — PDN
Forever the Sun Is Pouring His Gold.— Unknown.— PDN
Forever with the Lord. — James Montgomery. — LPS-2
(At Home in Heaven.)— HBV— VA
Forewarned. — Alice Brown. — PR
Foreword, A: "Child! do not throw this book about." — Hilaire
Belloc.— TSW— TSWC
(Dedication: "Child! do not throw this book about!") —
MOB
(Dedication on the gift of a Book to a Child.) — HBVY
Foreword: "I've tinkered at my bits of rhymes." (in Rhymes
of a Red Cross Man). — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Forfeits.— Gilbert Maxwell.— AM V-3 7
Forfeiture, The.— Henry King.— AEP-W
Forge, The.— Oliver St. John Gogarty.— BPM-37
Forget.— John Donne.— CRE—EP—EPP—WHA
Forget. — John Masefield. — PM
Forget It.— Unknown.— MHT— POI— SL— WBLP (abr )
Forget It, Soldier!— "C. F. R."— PPGW
Forget Not Yet. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — CRE — EA — GPE —
GTSE— HBV— OBEV— SB A— TPH
(Forget Not Yet the Tried Intent.)— OAEP
(Lover Beseecheth His Mistress, The.) — EPEP
(Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not to Forget His Stead
fast Faith and True Intent, The.) — AEP-W —
EPW-1— TOP
(Steadfastness.) — OBSC
(Supplication, A.)— GTBS— GTSL— NAL— WTP-10
Forget Thee? — John Moultrie. — BLPA — LPS-1 — MHT
Forgetful Pa. — Edgar A. Guest. — IHA
Forg-etfulness. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MAPA
Forgetfulness. — Harold Monro. See Strange Meetings.
Forget-Me-Not.— Un known.— PB GP— PEM
(Legend of the Forget-Me-Not, The.)— MHT
Forget-Me-Not Day. — Nan Terrell Reed. — HH
Forgettin'.— "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson Skrine).
~— HB V
Forging ol the Anchor, The. — Samuel Ferguson. — BTB-8 (abr )
— CCR (a&r.)— HBV— LPS-2— OHCS-21— TVSH
"Forgive!"— Francis Burdett Money-Coutts. See Little Se
quence, A.
Forgive. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — LOW — MOM — MRV —
OQP— POI— QP-1
(Unity.)— CAP
Forgive Me! — Hazel M. Olson. — PDN
Forgiveness. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP — FF— HT— IAP
Forgiveness Lane. — Martha Gilbert Dickinson. — A A — PCD
Forgiveness of Sins a Joy Unknown to Angels. — Augustus
Lucas Hillhouse. — AA
Forgotten. — "M" (George William Russell). — CMP
Forgotten Acres. — N. Gordon Le Ber. — AMV-3S
Forgotten Countersign, The. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson.—
Forgotten Grave, The. — Austin Dobson. — VA
Forgotten Wars. — Grantland Rice. — DDA
Forgotten Wounds. — Helen Dykstra. — VF
Forlorn Hope, A. — Unknown. — WRR-37
Forlorn One The,— "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris Bar-
ham) . — BOHV
Form. — Polly Chase Boyden. — NP
"Form Fours." — Frank Sidgwick. — CRE
Form Was the World.— Maurice English.— NYBV
Formal Dinner, The. — Morris Bishop. — NYBV
Formed long ago, yet made to-day." — Mother Goose.— RIS
(Riddles!)— HBV— HBVY
Former Barn Lot. — Mark Van Doren. — MAP — MOAP
Former Beauties. — Thomas Hardy. See At Casterb ridge Fair
Former Glory, The. — Wilfred Rowland Childe.— BMC
Formosae Puellae. — Herbert P. Home. — VA
Forms and Expressions of Trees. — Wilson Flagg. — ADAH
Forsaken, The. — Hamilton Aide. — VA
Forsaken, The. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — MM— OCL
Forsaken (in Percy's Reliques).— I7^n0zew.— GTSE— GTSL—
xlJbf V — W I Jr-1
(Forsaken Bride.) — GPE — GTBS
(Jamie Douglas— Lament of Barbara, Marchioness of
Douglas.) — OBB — WHA
(0, Waly, Waly.)— EBSV— OBS
("O, waly, waly, up the bank.")— AEP-W— EG (abr.)—
(Waly, Waly.) — BB — BCEP — BSV— CBOV— EA—
EPW-1— EV-2— LEAP— OBEV
(Waly, Waly, but Love Be Bonnie— C.) — LPS-1— SBA—
SEP
Forsaken Garden, A.— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— AE—
BPN — CR— CRE — CRP — EPN EPNC— EPW-5—
GBOV— GPE— GTBS-GTML-GTSL— HBV-MBP
_OBVV— PIAE— TCEP— TOP— TPH— UFE— VA—
VLEP-WHA— WLIP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Forsaken Merman, The. — Matthew Arnold. — ATP— BBV —
BEL— BMEP-— BPN— CBOV— CBPC-—CG— CGOV—
CR — CRE — CSBP — EM-2 — EP — EPC— EPN —
EPNC— EPP— EPW-5— EV-S— GBV— GTBS— GEPC
— GN — GR-e — GS — GTSL— HB V— LPS-3— LL-4-
MCCG — MPB — N AL— O AEP— OBEV— OB VV— OG
— OTPC— PECK— PJH-2— PTER— RG— SBA— SG—
TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH— VA— VLEP— WHA—
WLIP— WTP-1— YT
"Come away, away, children" (sel.). — CPOI
Fort Bowyer.— Charles L. S. Jones.— PAH
Fort Duquesne. — Florus B. Plimpton. — PAH
Fort McHenry.— Unknown.— MC (abr.)— PAH
Fort of Rathangan, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Kutio
Meyer.— CH—GTIV
Fort Wagner. — Anna E. Dickinson. — HSPS — PPSC
Forthfaring. — Winifred Howells. — AA
Fortitude.— Unknown.— LOW— POI
Fortunate Fool. — Ben Jonson. — BLV
Fortunate Isles, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. — MHT — OHCS-40—
PTA-2— WGRP
Fortunate Isles and Their Union, The, set. — Ben Jonson.
Song before the Entry of the Masquers. — EPW-2
(Chorus: "Spring all the Graces of the age" — also in
Neptune's Triumph.) — OBS
Fortunate One, The. — Harriet Monroe. — AA
Fortunati Nimium. — Thomas Campion. — GTSL — SEP
(Jack and Joan.)— GPE— HBV— MV-1— WP
("Jack and Joan they think no ill.")— EG— OBSC
(Jack and loan They Think No 111.)— EPEP— EV-2—
OAEP
(Song.)— TVSH
Fortunatus Nimium. — Robert Bridges. — CMP — PWB
(Nimiurn Fortunatus.) — MBP
Fortune. — Thomas Dekker. See Old Fortunatus.
Fortune. — Edgar A. Guest. — SPS
Fortune. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. See Fanny.
Fortune. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the King
(Marriage of Geraint, The).
Fortune ("Lady Fortune is both friend and foe, The"). —
Unknown. — ACP
Fortune ("Weal, thou art a crooked thing" — in mod. Eng.).- —
Unknown.— TMEV
Fortune. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
Fortune and Men's Eyes. — William Shakespeare. See Son
nets (XXIX).
Fortune's Finger. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet (Ham
let's Declaration of Friendship).
Fortunes of War, The. — Leigh Younge.— BTB-7
Fortune's Wheel.— Lord De Tabley.— OBVV— VA
Fortune-Teller, A.— Witter Bynner. — HBMV — TCAP
Fortune-Teller, The. — Matthew Prior. — CEP
Fortune-Teller and Maiden. — Mrs. Mary L. Gaddess.— WRR-3
Fortunio's Song. — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Forty Singing Seamen. — Alfred Noyes. — BBV — BEL — BHP—
BMEP— CCR— CMP — CPAN-1 — CV— GBV— GDAH
—GR-2 — LL-l—NV— OTA— POY— PTER— PYM--
TOP— WTP-7
Forty to Twenty. — Kate Field. — OHCS-14
(Heads, Not Hearts, Are Trumps.)— WRR-1 5
Forty To-Day. — George Henry Miles. — BMC — HT
Forty Years After.— H. H. Porter.— BOH V
Forty Years Ago.— C. C. Hassler. — WRR-28
Forty Years Ago. — Unknown (at. to Francis Huston and to Dill
Armor Smith).— BTB-1—BFV— HBV— HT
(Twenty Years Ago.)— BLPA— LLC— OHCS-3 (si. diff.)
Forty Years On. — Edward Ernest Bowen. — HBV
'49. — "Joaquin" Miller. — BAV
Forty-Niner Tells His Story, A. — Unknown. — IHA
42nd to 71st Street, Gratis. — Peggy Guggenheim. — WRR-58
Forward. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). — FF
— OHCS-24— PEOR— POI
Forward. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Forward. — Edna Dean Proctor. — HBV
"Forward violet thus did I chide, The."— William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XCIX).
Foscari, The, set. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
Swimming. — LPS-2
Fought and Won.— M. A. Maitland.-— WRR-1 8
(True Victory.) — TS
Found. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AV
Found. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — VLEP
Found by the Shepherd. — Unknown. — HT
Found Dead. — Albert Leighton. — OHCS-2
Found Frozen. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — TPPI
Found on an English Sun Dial. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin. —
JPC — PC
(Love over All.)— OQP— QP-2
Foundations. — Martha M. Schultze. — OHCS-29
Founder of the Almshouse, The. — George Crabbe. See Bor
ough, The.
Foundering of the "Dolphin."— C. E. Reed. — OHCS-24
Founder's Day. A Secular Ode on the Ninth Jubilee of Eton
College. — Robert Bridges.— PWB
(Founder's Day.)— OBVV
D edications (sel. ) . — M O A H
School-days (br. sel.).— PTER
Founders of Ohio, The. — William Henry Venable. — MC— PAH
Founding of Bolton Priory, The. — William Wordsworth.--
Foundling Hospital for Wit, The, set. — Isaac Hawkins Browne
Fire Side, The: A Pastoral Soliloquy (fr. IV).— OB EC
Fountain, The.— William Cullen Bryant.— WRR-6
Fountain, The.— Rose Fyleman.— GFA— MPC-6
Fountain, The.— Herbert S. Gorman. — NV
Fountain, The. — Harry Kemp. — ME
Fountain, The.— James Russell Lowell.— APD — BAV— CG—
CGOV— CPN — CSBP — LC— MPC-8— MW— OTPC
_PB-3 — PBGP— PRWS— PTA-l—RG— TVSH— TYP
— WRR-26
Fountain, The. — Mu'tamid, King of Seville, tr. fr. the Arabic
by Dulcie L. Smith.— AWP— TAWP— WBP
Fountain", The.— H. Stuart. --GTIV
Fountain, The. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP— ME — PT— UFE—
Fountain, The.— William Wordsworth.— BPN— ERP—EV-3—
OBRV— GEPC— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Fountain, The. A Conversation.)— EPW-4
Fountain at the Tomb, The.— Nicias, tr. fr. the Greek fo-v
Charles Merivale.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Fountain blows its breathless spray, The." — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
Fountain in the Rain, The. — Katharine R. Siegert. — HB
Fountain Nymphs. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere ("1814-1902). See
Search after Proserpine, The.
Fountain of Crime, The. — Albert H. Morton.— WRR-1 8
Fountain of Tears, The. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — OBEV—
OBVV— VLEP
Fountain of the Fairies, The. — Robert Southey. — OTPC
Fountain of Trevi, The. — Bayard Taylor. — MCT — PER
Fountain of Youth, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — PAH—
STP (abr.)
Fountain Song, The.— Eugene O'Neill.— PA SC
Fountains. — Sacheverell Sitwell. — LBB V— M BP
Founts of Song, The.— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp) —
TL— WGRP
Four A. M.— Harrison Dowd. — NYBV
Four Ages of Man, The, scl. — Anne Bradstreet.
Of the Four Ages of Man (introductory poem, abr.). — AP
(Four Ages of Man, The— «&r.)-~-WRR-S
Four and Eight.— Ffrida Wolfe.— MCG—PBV
Four and Twenty Tailors. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
Four Angels, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Four Brothers, The.— David Macrae. — OHCS-27
Four Brothers, The.— Carl Sandburg.-— CCS
Man-Hunt, The (*?/.).— OQP— QP-2
Four Crimson Violers. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — TL
Four Ducks on a Pond. — William Allingham.— BMEP — EV-5
— GBOV— GTIV— MCG— OTA
(Memory, A.)— HBVY— OBVV— PASC— PIAE— YT
Four Flies, The. — E. D. Pierson.—GH
Four Footprints. — Thomas Hardy.— BMEP
Four Kinds of Wading.— Mildred D. Shacklett. — GFA
Four Kisses, The.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-3S
Four Knights, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-25
Four Leaf Clover. — Ella Higginson. Sec Four-Leaf Clover
Four Leaf Clover, A.-— Unknown. — FF — POI
Four Little Foxes. — Lew Sarett— BAP— BFP—FP— GPE—
GT-2 — JPC — NP — NV — OTA — PASC— PCD-
POOT— PPA— PYM— SC— TBM— TCPD
Four Lives.— Garnet B. Freeman.— OHCS-12
Four Monarchyes, The, scl. ("Next o're the Hellespont,"
etc.). — Anne Bradstreet.— AP
Four Mottoes. — Alice Freeman Palmer. — OHCS-34
Four O'Clock, j*/.— Reginald Whitfield Kaylor.
"Good Night."- -WRR-26
Four O'Clocks.— Julia C. R. Dorr.— ME
Four Pets. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.— MPC-2 — PPL
Four Pictures, — Harriett E. Durfee. — OHCS-34
Four Points, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind (1-4). — Carl Sand
burg.— BLV— LA— MAP— NP— FOOT— SASS—SC
Four Princesses at Wilna, The. — Henry Waclsworth Long
fellow. — LHW
Four P's, The. — John Heywood.
(Foure PP, The— abr.)— EPOM
Palmer, The (sel.).— ACP— CAW
Four Requirements for the Best Service.— Gifford Pinchot.—
ADAH
"Four rows of jaw teeth."— Unknoivn. See Cowboy Boasting
Chants.
Four Scenes.— Millie C. Pomeroy.— OHCS-18
Four Seasons of the Year, The, sel. — Anne Bradstreet
Spring.— AP— TCAP
Four Sides to a House.— Amy Lowell. — CMP— MOAP— NP
Four Songs, after Verlaine. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Four Sonnets.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — SBMV
I. Sanctuary.
II. Last Spring, The.
III. Garden, The.
IV. Path of the Stars, The.— MOM— NV— WGRP
Four Steichen Prints.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Four Sunbeams, The.— "M, K. B."— OHCS-34— PEM—TVC
Four Sweet Months, The. — Robert Herrick.— CBPC
(Succession of the Four Sweet Months, The.)— LC — TYP
Four Things. — Henry van Dyke. — AA — BBV — BTP HBV—
HBVY— ICBD— MPC-9— ODP— PB-4 - PCD — PVD
— RYC— SBA— SPS
(Four Things to Do.) — OQP— QP-2— WBLP
?our Trees. — Mildred Focht.— POY
Four Walls. — Blanche Taylor Dickinson.— CDC
'our Winds, The. — Ralph Cheever Dunning.— -PP
Four Winds, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
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Four Winds, The.— Charles Henry Luders. — AA— FPE — HBV
— LEAP— OBAV
Four Winds, The.— Frank Dempster Sherman. — PEM— TVC—
TVSH— TYP
Four Winds.— Sara Teasdale.— HBV— LBMV— LEAP— PR
Four Winds. — Unknown. See "South wind brings wet weather
The."
Four W's.— Unknown.— PPYP
Four Years. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — HBV
Four Years Old. — Unknown. — WRR-41
(Little One's Speech, The.)— PPYP
Four Years Were Mine at Princeton. — John Peale Bishop. —
CAG
Foure PP, The. — John Heywood. See Four P's, The.
Four-Feet. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Four-Leaf Clover. — Ella Higginson. — AA — ADAH — HBV —
PB-7— PEM— POT— PTA-1— RYC
(Four Leaf Clover.)— MPC-9
(Four-Leaved Clover.) — LPP
Four-Line Philosophy, A. — Joseph Anthony. — OTA
"Four-Paws." — Helen Parry Eden. — HBMV
Fourteen to One (arr.~). — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.— SPE-3
Fourth Day's Battle, The. — John Dryden. See Annus Mira-
bilis.
Fourth Dimension, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Fourth Dimensional. — "Katherine Hale" (Amelia W. Garvin).
— OCL
Fourth of July. — Frances Amory. — WRR-51
Fourth of July. — George W. Bethune.— OHCS-22— WRR-10
Fourth of July, The. — Charles Leonard Moore. — IDAH
Fourth of July, The. — John Pierpont. — DD — HH— MC — PAH
— PEOR— SPE-6
Fourth of July, The. — Charles Sprague. — IDAH
Fourth of July. — Unknown. — WRR-27
Fourth of July at Ripton. — Eugene J. Hall. — OHCS-35
Fourth of July, 1876.— W. F. Fox.— OHCS-13
Fourth of July in Jonesville. — Marietta F. Holley. See My
Opinions and Betsey Bobbett's.
Fourth of July m Westminster Abbey, The. — Phillips Brooks.
—IDAH
Fourth of July Ode.— James Russell Lowell.— HH — RYC —
TSW— TSWC
Fourth of July Oration. — Unknown. — OHCS-2
Fourth of July Record, A. — Lillian Dynevor Rice. — PPYP —
YPS
Fourth of July Wish.— Frank Walcott Hutt.— WRR-52
Fourth Shepherd, The. — Alexander Mackenzie Davidson. —
HMSP
Fourth Shepherd, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Fourth Song from Cyprus. — "H. D." See Songs from Cyprus.
Four- Year-Old, A.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Fowler, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— BMEP— HBMV
Fowls, The. — Madeleine Nightingale. — MCG
Fox, The.— Unknown.— CFBP— GFA— PB-2
Fox and Goose.— F. Hey. — SAS
Fox and the Cat, The. — J. Cunningham. — CG
Fox and the Grapes, The. — Joseph Lauren. — RIS
Fox at the Point of Death, The. — John Gay. See Fables (Fa
ble XXIX).
Fox Jumped Up on a Moonlight Night, The. — Unknown. — OTPC
"Fox may steal your Hens, Sir, A." — John Gay. See Beggar's
Opera, The.
Fox Race. — Roy Helton. — TL
Fox Sparrow, The.— W. W. Christman.— BLA
Fox Went Out One Frosty Night, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
Foxes' Tails, The.— Unknown (at. to Leo Ross). — BTB-4—
CCR— HHHA (abr,)— SPE-8
(Sandy Macdonald's Signal — si. diff. vers.) — OHCS-22
Fox-Hunting. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Fra Fonti. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-26
Fra Giacomo. — Robert Buchanan.— LPS-3— OHCS-24
Fra Lippo Lippi.— Robert Browning. — BEL — BPN— CR— CRP
— EM-2— EP — EPN— EPNC— EPP— GEPC— OAEP
— TCEP— TPH— VLEP— WLIP
Fra Luigi's Marriage. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — WRR-8
Fragment: "Breath of life imbued those few dim days, The." — •
Jessie Redmond Fauset.— CDC
Fragment: "Faint white pillars," etc. — Edwin Arlington Rob
inson. — MAPA
Fragment: "Flower in the crannied wall." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. — BLPA
Fragment: "Give me your hands, and let your strange wild
eyes." — Edmund John. — BMEP
Fragment, A: "His eye was stern and wild — his cheek was
pale and cold as clay." — Unknown. — BOHV
(Alarm, The.)— SPE-4
(His Eye Was Stern and Wild.)— OHCS-3
Fragment, A: "I am fur from my sweetheart." — Unknown. —
CSF
Fragment: "I own my youthful prime I did destroy." —
Octavien de Saint-Gelais, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Fragment: "I strayed about the deck, an hour, tonight." —
— Rupert Brooke. — CPS
Fragment: "I walked along a stream, for pureness rare." —
Christopher Marlowe. — EPW-1— OBSC
Fragment: "I would to heaven that I were so much clay." —
George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Fragment, A: "I'd rather hear a rattler rattle." — Unknown.—
Fragment: "Mountain summits sleep, glens, cliffs, and caves,
The." — Alcman, tr. fr. the Greek by Thomas Camp
bell.— A WP—J A WP—WB P
rp morning light." — Clark
Fragment: "O pale art them, my lamp, and faint." — Henrv
Kirke White.— ERP
Fragment: "Pity, Religion has so seldom found." — William
Cowper. See Table Talk.
Fragment: "Strike, churl; hurl, cheerless wind, then; helter-
ing hail." — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — NAMP
Fragment: "That night I loved." — Frank Stewart Flint. —
Fragment: "There is a river clear and fair." — Catherine
Fanshawe. See Fragment in Imitation of Wordsworth.
Fragment: "There's nothing in the world." — Henry David
Thoreau.— LHW
Fragment, A: "This wind upon my mouth, these stars I see."
— William Alexander Percy. — OHPI
(Epilogue.) — LS
Fragment: "Though decked the tray." — Jami. See Baharistan.
Fragment: "To thirst and find no fill — to wail and wander." —
Percy Bysshe Shelley.— BLV
Fragment: "Today, under the sharp
Mills.— AMV-37
Fragment: "Up, up! My friend, and quit your books." —
William Wordsworth. See Tables Turned, The.
Fragment: "Walk with thy fellow-creatures: note the hush." —
Henry Vaughan. — WGRP
Fragment: "What is poetry? Is it a mosaic." — Amy Lowell.
— WGRP
Fragment: "When Soft Winds and Sunny Skies." — Percy
Bysshe Shelley.— ERP
Fragment, A: "When the hornet hangs," etc. — Madison
Cawein. — BAP
Fragment from a Ballad, A. — Alexander Smith. — BMEP
Fragment from Sappho.--Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by Ambrose
Philips. — EV-3
(Blest As the Immortal Gods.) — LPS-1
(Fragment of Sappho.) — OBEC
(Ode to Anactoria — tr. by William Ellery Leonard). —
AWP
Fragment from the Poem of "La Belle sans Merci." — Alain
Chartier. See La Belle sans Merci. — AFP
Fragment in Imitation of Wordsworth. — Catherine Fanshaw. —
HBV— PA
(Fragment.)— ALV
(Imitation of Wordsworth, An.) — BOHV
Fragment of a Greek Tragedy, set. — A. E. Housman.
Chorus: "In speculation." — BMEP
Fragment of a Sleep-Song. — Sydney Dobell. — BOL — VA
(Fragment of a Sleepy Song.) — RAR
Fragment of a Sonnet. — Pierre de Roiisard, tr. fr. the French
by John Keats.— AWP— JA WP—WB P
Fragment of an Ode to Maia, Written on May Day, 1818. —
John Keats.— BCEP— EM-2— LEAP— OBRV
(Fragment of an Ode to Maia.) — GPE — OAEP — OBEV
(Mother of Hermes and Still Youthful Maia.)— EPNC
(To Maia.)— EPN
Fragment of Chorus of a "Dejaneira." — Matthew Arnold. —
GPE
Fragment of Death. — Frangois Villon, tr. fr. the French by
Algernon Charles Swinburne. — AWP
Fragment of Empeddcles, A. — Frances Cornford. — SMP
Fragment of Sappho. — Sappho. See Fragment from Sappho.
Fragment on Keats.— Percy Bysshe Shelley. — GPE — TBV
Fragment on Painters. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Fragment 113.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— MOAP
("Not Honey.")— APA— MAPA
Fragment Thirty-Six.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle) .—CMP
(Hesperides — Fragment Thirty-Six.) — NP
Fragment: To Music.— Percy Bysshe Shelley. — ERP — GPE
Fragment: Wedded Souls. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — GPE
Fragmenta. — Martha Champion. — TB
Fragments Intended for the Dramas. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
Beautiful Night, A.
Dream of Dying.
Insignificance of the World.
Lofty Mind, A.
Subterranean City.
Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift, sels. — Ralph Waldo
Ernerson.
'Dervish whined to Said, The." — CAP
'Dull uncertain brain, A." — CAP
'For Fancy's gift." — CAP
'For thought, and not praise." — CAP
'For what need I of book or priest." — <
r -CAP
'Free winds told him what they "knew, The."-— CAP
'Go speed the stars of Thought, The." — CAP
'Gods talk in the breath of the woods, The." — CAP
'It is not only in the rose."
(Fragments on the Poet.) — GBOV
'Pale genius roves alone." — TOP
'Sun set, The." — CAP
Fragments: "Troy Town is covered up with weeds." — John
Masefield. — PM
"Fragoletta, blessed one!" — Richard Le Gallienne. See Songs
for Fragoletta.
Fragrant Lilies (with music). — Unknown. — WRR-57
Frail_ Beauty. — Henry ^ Howard, Earl of Surrey. — BLV
"Frail sound of a tunic trailing, A.'* — Antonio Machado. See
Poems.
Frames of Space, The. — James Dawson. — TB
France. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveller, The.
France.— -Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
France. — Percy Mackaye. — BAP — GPE — LEAP
France. — Armentier Ohanian. tr. fr. the French by Joseph
Medill Patterson. — GPWW
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France. — W. Phipps. See Warnings from History.
France. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
France: An Ode.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— ATP— BEL—
BPN — EM-2— EPN— EPNC— ERP— OAEP— TCEP
— TOP— TPH
"When France in wrath," etc. (sts. ii and iv). — EP
France and Rochambeau. — Henry Cabot Lodge. — WRR-42
France, December, 1870. — George Meredith.— CR — EPW-5
(France 1870.) — CRE
Frances E. Willard.— May Preston Slosson.— WRR-18
Frances E. Willard Exercise.— W. 0. Phillips.— WRR-18
Frances Edwena. — Frank Edwin Dumm. — BTB-7
Frances Elizabeth Willard (biographical sketch). — Unknown. —
WRR-18
Francesca.— H. Savile Clark.— WRR-13
Francesca. — Ezra Pound.— MOAP — SMP
Francesca da Rimini. — Dante. See Divina Commedia.
Francesca da Rimini. — George Henry Boker (arr. by P-^lsie M.
Wilbor).— WRR-2
Francesco's Angel. — Florence May Alt. — WRR-13
Francesco's Fortunes, seL — Robert Greene.
Eurymachus's Fancy. — OBSC
Penitent Palmer's Ode. — OBSC
Francis Ledwidg-e. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — MLP — SBMV
(Elegy for the .Irish Poet Francis Ledwidge.)— VOD
Franciscan Aspiration. — Vachel Lindsay. — CAW
(St. Francis.)— OQP—QP-1
Franciscan Prayer, A. — Enid Dinnis. — CAW
Franciscus de Verulamio Sic Cogitavit. — James Russell Lowell.
PAP TCAP
Franco Sacchetti. — Franco Sacchetti, tr. fr. the Italian by
Rossetti.— CPOI
(Catch— On a Wet Day.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Frangois Maynard to the Cardinal de Richelieu. — Francois
Maynard, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.—
AFP
Francois Villon, About to Die. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the
French by John D. Swain. — SPE-1
(Would I Be Shrived?)— BLPA
Frangipan ni. — Unknown. — N A
__ayman. Xayl__. _.._..._
Frank, the Fireman. — Thomas Frost. — WRR-13
Frankeleynes Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Franklin's Tale).
Frankie and Johnny.— Unknown. — APW — AS (diff. vers., with
music)— ATP
(Frankie and Albert — var., with music.) — ABF (A and B
vers.') — AS
(Frankie "Bluzs-^with music.) — AS
(Sadie — var.t with music.) — AS
(Josie — var.. with music.} — AS
Frankie's Trade.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Franklin and the Gout. — Benjamin Franklin. — WRR-20
Franklin's Prologue, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Franklin's Tale, The).
Franklin's Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Frankness between Friends. — Berton Braley. — BFV
Franz.— Wells T. Hawks.— WRR-22
"Frater Ave atque Vale."— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN—
CR— CRE— EM-2 — EPN— GEPC— GTML— MCT—
TCEP— TPH— VLEP
Fraternity. — Anne Reeve Aldrich. — AA
Fraternity.— John Banister Tabb. — GPE — HBV
Fraud of Men, The. — William Shakespeare. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Fraudulent Party Outcries. — Daniel Webster. See Natural
Hatred of the Poor to the Rich.
Fray Serra. — Lilian White Spencer. — BAP
Freckled-Faced Girl, The. — Unknown. — BTB-4 — HHHA—
POOI— WRR-29
(What the Little Girl Said.)— OHCS-24
Freckles: A Fragment. — Unknown. — CSF
Freddie and the Cherry Tree. — Mrs. Ann Hawkshawe. — OTPC
— RYC
(Freddie and the Cherry-Tree.) — ABVC — SAS
(Freddy and the Cherry-Tree.)— CPN
Frederick of the Alberighi and His Falcon. — Giovanni Boc
caccio, ad. fr. the Italian by Anna Morgan. — SR
Fredericksburg. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — BAP — MDAH —
PAH— PAP— PFY
Fred's Experiment. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Fred's Store.— Ben H. Smith. — VF
Free. — Mary Carolyn Davies. See Girl's Songs, A.
Free America.— Joseph Warren (?). — HS — PAP
Free Fantasia on Japanese Themes. — Amy Lowell. — MAP
"I would sit," etc. (sel.).— RNP
Free Flag, The. — Unknown, — FOAH
Free Little Chilluns on de Flo'. — John McMaster. — GSRC
Free Love. — Henry David Thoreau. — MOAP
Free Thoughts on Several Eminent Composers. — Charles Lamb.
— OBRV
Free Verse.— May Frank. — OA
Free Verse.— Robert Graves. — FOOT
"Free winds told him what they knew, The." — Ralph Waldo
Emerson. See Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic
Gift.
Free Woman, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — BAP — HBMV
Free Woman, A. — James Rorty. — BPM-30
Freedom. — John Barbour. See Bruce, The.
Freedom, sel. — James Russell Lowell.
"We are not free: Freedom doth not consist" (sts. 2 and
3).— BHV— GPE
Freedom: "Men! whose boast it is that ye. — James Russell
Lowell. See Stanzas on Freedom.
Freedom: "Who cometh over the hills?" — James Russell Low
ell. See Ode Read at the One Hundredth Anniversary
of the Fight at Concord Bridge.
Freedom.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— VLEP
Freedom. — Unknown. — MOM
Freedom. — Louis Untermeyer, ad. fr. the German of Hemrich
Freedom anT Love.— Thomas Campbell.— BSV— GTBS— GTSE
(First Kiss, The.)— LPS-1— SB A—! SPE-8
(How Delicious Is the Winning.)— EBSV
(Song — C.: "How delicious is the winning. ) — HBV
Freedom and Patriotism. — Orville Dewey. — OHCS-8 —
WRR-10
(Meaning of Our Flag, The.)— SPE-8
(Our Flag.)— PEOR--WRR-17
Freedom for the Mind.— William Lloyd Garrison.— AA
(Sonnet Written While in Prison for Denouncing the
Domestic Slave-Trade.)— GPE— LPS-2
Freedom in Dress.— Ben Jonson. See Epicoene; or The Silent
Freedom Is Lonely.— Gertrude Scott Jewell.— VF
Freedom of the Moon, The.— Robert Frost.— PFE
Freedom of the Press, The.— Lore? Thomas Erskme.— CCR
Freedom, Our Queen.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— PEDC
Freedom's Ahead.— Robert Buchanan.— AE
Freedom's Gathering.— William H. Burleigh.— WRR-46
Freedom's Natal Day.— Elizabeth M. Griswold.— PEOR
Freedom's Thanksgiving Day.— T. C. Harbaupfh.— WRR-40
Freedom's War-Song.— Thomas Chatterton. See Godclwyn
Freeman, The.— William Cowper. Sec Task, The (Bk. VI).
Freeman's Defense, The.— Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle
Tom's Cabin.
Freight Boats.— James S. Tippett.— GFA— MPB
Freighting from Wilcox to Globe.— Unknown.— CSF
French Account of Adam's Fall. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
French and English.— Thomas Hood.— ABVC — ERP
French by Lightning. — Charles Barnard. — OHCS-26
French Christmas Song. — Unknown. — CRYO
French Clock.— Hortense Flexner. — HBMV
French Cookery.— Thomas Moore. See Fudge Family in Paris,
French Ensign, The (abr.).— Alphonse Daudet.— WRR-30
French in the Trenches.— William J. Robinson. — GPWW
French Market, The.— "W. P. J."— WRR-8
French Must Go, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
French Revolution, The, sels.— Thomas Carlyle.— WRR-1
Charlotte Corday.
Marie Antoinette.
French Revolution, The. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude,
The (Poet and the French Revolution, The).
French Wars, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
French with a Master.— Theodore Tilton.—HSP— PR— WRR-2
Frenchman and the Flea Powder, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
Frenchman and the Rats, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-6
Frenchman on Macbeth, A.— Unknown.— CCR—WRR-36
Frenchman on the English Language. — Edmund Vance Cooke.
— WRR-39
Frenchman's Dinner, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-2
Frenchman's Estimate of Washington in 1781, A. — Claude C.
Robin.— WO AH
Frenchman's Spider and the Fly. — Fred Emerson Brooks. —
WRR-44
Freres Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales
(Friar's Tale, The).
Frescoes for Mr. Rockefeller's City, scl. — Archibald MacLeish.
Burying Ground by the Ties. — MAP— NAMP— TL
Empire Builders. — TL
Fresco-Sonnets to Christian Sethe. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German by John Todhunter.
"Give me a mask. I'll join the masquerade" (2). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"I laugh at each dull bore, taste's parasite" (1). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
Fresh Air, The— Harold Monro.— CH
Fresh Beginning, A. — "Susan Cooliclge." See Begin Again.
Fresh Fields. — Oliver St. John Gogarty. — SMP
Fresh from His Fastnesses.— William Ernest Henley.— PTER
Fresh Morning, A. — Sir John Collings Squire. — MBP
"Fresh Spring, the herald of love's mighty king." — Edmund
Spenser. See Anioretti (LXX).
Freshman Adviser. — George Boas. — PPD-2
Freshman's Bold Plunge.— Unknown.— "WKR-56
Fret of Father Carty, The.— Joseph I. C. Clarke.— JKCP
Fretting Jennie. — Unknown. — LLC
Friar, The.— Julian del Casal, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW— WHL
Friar in the Well, The (A and B vers.).— Unknown.— ESPB
Friar Jerome's Beautiful Book. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. —
OTA— STP
Friar Lubin. — Clement Marot. tr. fr, the French by Longfellow,
—AWP *
Friar of Genoa, The.-- Scharmel Iris. — JKCP
Friar of Orders Gray, The.— John O'Keefe. See Robin Hood.
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Frogs
Friar of Orders Gray, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown
(Collected and with connecting sts. by Thomas Percv)
— ACP (abr.)— BCEP — CAW — CEP— EV-3— HBV—
LPS-1— OBEC— WHL (abr.)~ WTP-7
Friar Philip. — Unknown, — OHCS-7
Friar Servetus.— Clifford Lanier. — WRR-6
Friar Tuck. — Sidford Frederick Hamp. — OHCS-34
Friar's Song, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Maid Marian.
Friar's Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales,
The.
"Friday Afternoon." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Friday — Cleaning Day. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
"Friday night's dream on a Saturday told." — Mother Goose.
(Old Superstitions.)— HBVY
Friday; or, The Dirge. — John Gay. See Shepherd's Week,
The.
Friday Street. — Eleanor Farjeon. — PBV
Friend, The. — Nicholas Grimwoald. — BFV
Friend, A.— Lionel Johnson.— GPE— HBV— JKCP—VLEP
Friend after Friend Departs. — James Montgomery. — BFV —
PDN
(Parted Friends.)— LPS-1
Friend and Lover. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De
Vere).— AA— HBV
Friend Cato. — Anna Wickham. — MBP
Friend Death. — Stockton Bates. — OHCS-36
Friend Forest-Horse. — Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Friend in the Garden. A. — Juliana Horatia Ewing. — ABVC —
GFA— MBP— PB-2— RAR— TVC— TVSH— UTS
Friend in Heaven, A. — Lucy Larcom. — BFV
Friend in Need, A. — Jack Burroughs.— PPA
Friend of a Wayward Hour. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Friend of Humanity and the Knife Grinder, The. — George Can
ning and John Hookhara Frere. — CEP — HBV — LPS-3 —
OBEC— PPD-1—THP— TOP
(Knife-Grinder, The.)— BCEP— BOH V—WTP-3
Friend of My Heart, The.— Unknown.— PEOR
Friend of the Family. — Unknown. — WRR-47
Friend of the Fly, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
"Friend sparrow, do not eat, I pray." — Basho, tr. fr. the Jap
anese by Curtis Hidden Page.
(Seven Poems.) — AWP
Friend That's True, A. — Unknown.— BFV
Friend Went Then, A. — James W. Foley. — BFV
Friend Who Understands. — George Elliston. — ST
Friendless Blues. — Unknown. — ANL
Friendly.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Friendly Beasts, The. — Unknown. — CAD
Friendly Cloud, A. — A. Lorie Flint. — SPE-2
Friendly Faces of Old Sorrows, The. — Karle Wilson Baker. —
OQP— QP-2
Friendly Game of Checkers, A. — Unknown. — HHHA
Friendly Greetings. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Friendly Hand, A. — Unknown. See In a Friendly Sort o'
Way.
Friendly People.— John G. Herndon. — MPB
Friendly Trees, The. — Henry van Dyke. — MPC-10
Friends.— Abbie Farwell Brown.— HBV— HBVY— RYC
Friends. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — PDN
Friends.— Dorothy Dix.— WRR-56
Friends. — James W. Foley. — BFV
Friends ("Ain't it fine," etc.}.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Friends ("If nobody smiled," etc.). — Edgar A. Guest.. See
Making of Friends, The.
Friends. — Vlyn Johnson. — SPT
Friends, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Friends.— Walter Savage Landor.— EPW-4
Friends.— E. V. Lucas.— FT— HBV
Friends.— L. G. Warner.— TYP
Friends and Enemies. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.— OQP — QP-2
Friends Beyond. — Thomas Hardy. — EA — OBVV — POTT—
TCPD
Friends: Black and White. — Unknown.— WRR-SO
Friend's Burial, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — OBVV
In Earthen Vessels (last 2 sts.) — BLRP
Friends Departed (They Are All Gone— (7.). — Henry Vaughan.
—BCEP (broken Sels.)—EA— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Behind the Veil.)— EP
(Beyond the Veil.)— EPW-2—EV-2— GPE
(Departed Friends.)— ATP— AWP— CRE— EM-1— EPS—
SEP
(Friends in Paradise — abr.). — GTSL
(They Are All Gone.) — EOAH— LPS-1— SBA—TPH—
WHA— WLIP
(They Are All Gone into the World of Light.)— EPEP—
OAEP— OBS
("They are all gone into the world of light".) — AEP-W
—EG
(World of Light, The.)— CH— OHIP— WGRP
Friend's Greeting, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— BFV— BLPA— CVG
Friends in Death.— William Shakespeare. See King Henry V.
Friends in Need. — Estelle Taylor. — HB
Friends in Paradise. — Henry Vaughan. See Friends Departed
Friends of Mine. — James W. Foley. — ICBD
(Good-Morning.)— MHT
Friends of Youth. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).—
BFV
(Early Friendship.)— LPS-1
Friends Old and New. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Friends Old and New. — Joseph Parry. — OQP — QP-2 — VIL
(New Friends and Old Friends.)— BFV— BLPA
Friends . . . Old Friends (Echoes, XLIII). — William Ernest
Henley.— BFV
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears." — William
Shakespeare. See^ Julius Caesar.
Friend's Song for Simoisius, A. — Louise Imogen Guiney. —
PFY— TCPD
Friends — with a Difference. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. —
EPW-5
Friendship. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Friendship. — Robert Blair. See Grave, The.
Friendship. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — CTBP — LH
(My Boat Is on the Shore.)— BCEP— BEL— EPN—
LEAP
(To Thomas Moore.— C.) —ATP— BFV — BPN — CRP—
EM-2— EPNC — ERP— EV-4— GEPM— GR-e—
LPS-3— MCCG— OAEP— OTA— TCEP— TOP
Friendship. — Hartley Coleridge. — ES — OBEV
(To a Friend.)— HBV— OBRV
Friendship. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Christabel.
Friendship (abr.). — William Cowper. — BFV
Friendship (Love, III). — Emily Dickinson.— OTA
(Alter? When the Hills Do.)— PIAE— TCAP— TPH
( Constant. ) —A A— LEAP
(From "Bequest.")— LHW
(Life, VII.)— OBAV
Friendship. — Edith Hickman Divall. — PDN
Friendship ("Ruddy drop of manly blood, A"). — Ralph Waldo
Emerson.— APB — BFV — CAP— GPE— IAP— LPS-1—
MOAP— ST
Friendship ("Thou foolish Hafiz! Say, do churls"). — Ralph
Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Friendship ("To see the need nor pause to seek".) — Edgar A.
Guest.— CVG
Friendship ("You do not need a score of men to laugh and
sing with you"). — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Friendship (abr.). — Samuel Johnson. — BFV
Friendship. — Louise Burton Laidlaw. — HB
Friendship. — Jean Marot, tr. by N. Hardy Wallis. — BFV
Friendship. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — BLPA
Friendship. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Albumania.
Friendship. — Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
Friendship. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet (Hamlet's
Declaration of Friendship).
Friendship. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
Friendship. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — WRR-1
(As When with Downcast Eyes.) — BFV
Friendship, The. — Mark Van Doren. — MOAP
Friendship. — Edith Wharton. See Lyrical Epigrams.
Friendship.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BFV
Friendship ("Friendship needs no studied phrases"). — Un
known. — BFV
Friendship ("Friendship needs no symbol"). — Unknown. — VIL
Friendship after Love. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — AV
Friendship and Love (abr.). — John Lyly. — BFV
Friendship Is a Name. — James Shirley. — BFV
Friendship Is Not Like Love. — Edward Lucas White. — BFV
Friendship, Love, and Truth. — Unknown. — BFV
Friendship's like Music (abr.). — Francis Quarles. — BFV
Frigate "Constitution," The. — Francis Arden. — HT
Frightened.— Helen Leah Reed.— WRR-52
Frightened Birds.— Unknown. — WRR-17
(Birds' Nest, The.)— LPP
Frightened Face. — Marion Strobel. — HBMV
Frightened Lodger, A.— H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-S
Frightened Man, The. — Louise Bogan. — MOAP
Frightened Woman, A. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Frimaire. — Amy Lowell. — CMP
Fringed Gentian (Nature, XLVIII). — Emily Dickinson.— AA
(Gentian, The.) — GT-2
("God made a little gentian.") — OBAV
Fringed Gentians. — Amy Lowell. — FPH — MBP — ME — SP
Fringes of the Fleet, sel. — Rudyard Kipling.
1914-1918 (C.)
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
Fringilla Melodia, The. — Henry Beck Hirst. — AA
Frithiof's Farewell. — Esaias Tegner. See Frithiof's Saga.
Frithiof's Homestead. — Esaias Tegner. See Frithiof's Saga.
Frithiof's Saga, sels. — Esaias Tegner, tr. fr. the Swedish by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Frithiof's Farewell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Frithiof's Homestead. — AWP
Fritz.— ^Anna Randall-Diehl. — WRR-3 0
Fritz and I. — Charles Follen Adams. — CD
Frivolous Girl, The. — Unknown. — SPE-8
Frog, The. — Hilaire Belloc.— BMEP— BOHV— GBOV— HBV
— MPB— MPC-S— NA— ODP— TSW
Frog, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Frog, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Frog He Would a- Wooing Go, A. — Unknown.— C~F*BP (abr.)
— CPN— RIS— WP
("Frog he would a-wooing go, A" — abr.) — OTPC
Frog in the Throat, A. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Frog Songs. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Frog Story, A. — Unknown. — WRR-1 5
Frog Went a-Courtin [g] , A (si. diff. versions'). — Unknown. —
ABF (with music) — BLPA — FTB (with music) — IHA
(Frog's Courtin', The.)— APW— RIS
Frogs at School.— George Cooper.— CFBP— GFA— PB-1— UTS
(Twenty Froggies.)— CCP— CPN— MPC-3— OTPC— PBV
—PPL
Frogs at School.— Unknown.— WRR-17
(Queer Scholars, The.)— PPYP
173
Frog's
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Frog's Courtin', The. — Unknown. See Frog Went a-Courting,
Frog's Good-bye, The. — "Aunt Clara." — PEM
MBP— ODP— POY"""" ....... "~""
Frolic of the Carnival, A.— Nathaniel Hawthorne. See Marble
Faun, The.
Frolicsome Duke, or the Tinker's Good Fortune, The.-— Un
known. — EV-2 — STB
From a Balloon.— James Whitcomb Riley— CPWR
From a Car Window. — Josie Frazee Cappleman.— HB
From a Car Window. — Leona Bolt Martin.— HB
From a Car-Window.— Ruth Guthrie Harding.— A V—HBMV
— ME— VOD
From a Chinese Vase. — Winifred Welles. — MAP
From a Downtown Skyscraper. — Wilfred J. Funk. — DDA —
From a Far Country.— Ladies' Home Journal. — PPSC
(Voice from a Far Country.) — WRR-34
From a Felucca.— Cale Young Rice.— LS— MCT— SPP
From a Flemish Graveyard.— lolo Aneurin Williams.— CRE
From a Full Heart.— A. A. Milne.— BOHV
From a Future Novel. — Unknown. — WRR-7
From a High Manhattan Window. — Myrtle A. McDougal. — OA
From a High Place.— Unknown. See Poems of West Ham,
The.
From a Hill Top.— Angela Morgan.— JPC
From a Hint in the Minor Poets. — Samuel Wesley the Young
er. — AEP-D — OBEC
From 'C.fcrtLoui. Stevenson.-GFA-
From a Sanatorium. — John Ferguson. — HMSP
From a Street Corner. — Eleanor Hammond — HBMV
From a Train Window.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
.from a Tropical Shore. — Katherine Garrison Chapin. —
From a Vision. — Ts'ao Chih, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley.— GT-2
From a_^BiS>r^TJn) Princes Street.— William Ernest Henley.
From Alcuin.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
From All the Fools Who Went Before.— Margaret Root Gar-
From All These Events, from the Slump, from the War, from
the Boom.— Stephen Spender.— NAMP
From an Office Window.— Frances M. Ballard.— HB
From an Old House. — Harold Monro. — TCEP
From an Upland Valley.— Richard Church.— MBP
From Below. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
From 'Bequest."— (Love, III.)— Emily Dickinson. See Alter?
When the Hills Do.
From Bethlehem to Calvary. — Meredith Nicholson.— MOM
From Boy to Man.— Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.— CGOV
(Age of Children Happiest, The.)— CG— LC
(How No Age Is Content.) — FAOV
(Laid in My Quiet Bed.)— CH
From Carcassonne. — Osbert Sitwell. — MCT
From Country to Town. — Hartley Coleridge. — OBRV
From Dawning till Dawning.— Mrs. Jennie Emery.— HB
From Delphi to Camden.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
From Dublin soon to London spread". — Jonathan Swift. See
Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift.
From Esther.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. See Esther: A Young
Man's Tragedy.
From Exile. — Unknown. — BTB-1
"From fairest creatures we desire increase." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (I).
From Far. — Philip Bourke Marston. — EPW-5
From Far Away. — William Morris. — CRYO — OG — OHIP
(first st. only).—
. .
From General to Particular. — Winfield Townley Scott.—
-DJrM-34
-
From Generation to Generation.
AA — Fi Y — PPD-1
From Ghent to Aix. — Robert Browning. See How
Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix.
From Glory unto Glory. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
"From Greenland's fey Mountains." — Reginald Heber — HBV
— LLC— OTPC— WGRP
From Hand to Mouth. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
From His Canadian Home. — Unknown. — IHA
"From his flock stray'd Coridon." — Robert Greene — EG
From Home. — E. A. Mackintosh. — VM
From Hyperion: A Vision.— John Keats.
Vision.
From India.— William Cox Bennett.— OHCS-9
From Letter to Ben Jonson. — Francis Beaumont
Master Francis Beaumont's Letter to Ben Jonson.
From Life.— Brian Hooker.— HBV
"From low to high doth dissolution climb." — William Words
worth. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
From My Arm-Chair. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BLPA
——CAP
From My Diary, July 1914. — Wilfrid Owen. — MBP
From My Father. — Michael Earls. — FAOV
From My Window. — Sister M. Columba. — WHL
From Nazareth.— Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster.—
MOM
From Near Perigord. — Ezra Pound. — NP
From One to Six.— Esther Fleming. — PPYP
William Dean Howells.—
They
See Hyperion: A
See
From Paumanok Starting I Fly like a Bird. — Walt Whitman.
From Pilgrim Land.— Unknown.— WRR-40
From Potomac to Merrimac.— Edward Everett Hale. — PAH
Merrimac Side, and Agiochook (III).
Potomac Side (I).
Signal Fires .(II).
From Prison. — Richard Lovelace. Sec To Althea from Prison
From Reveille to Taps.— John Rosslyn.— OHCS-38
From Romany to Rome. — Wallace Irwin. — HBV — WTP-5
From St. Luke's.— Peggy Bacon.— NYBV
From Shadow— Sun.— Agnes L. Platt.— OHCS-33
"From silent night true Register of moans." — Edward Tohnson
See WonderWorking Providence of Sions Saviour in
New-England, The, 1628-1651
"From Spectator ab Extra." — Arthur Hugh Clough. See
Dipsychus.
From Summer Hours. — Albert Samain, tr. fr. the French bv
Jethro BithelL— AWP— JAWP— WBP
From "Swimmers." — Louis Untermeyer. See Swimmers.
"From Texas to Maine." — George Henry Preble. — FOAH
From the Arabic. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — HBV
("My faint spirit was sitting in the light.") — OBEV
From the Bridge. — Don Marquis. — OBAV
From the Chuck Wagon. — Unknown. — ABF
(Tail Piece.)— CSF
From the Conflict of Conviction. — Herman Melville. — APW
From the Dark Tower. — Countee Cullen.— BANP— CDC
From the Day-Book of a Forgotten Prince. — Jean Starr Unter-
meyer.— HBMV— TSW—TSWC
From the Earth, a Cry. — John Boyle O'Reilly.— RH
From the Flats. — Sidney Lanier.— CAP—TAP — TCAP
From the Harbor Hill.— Gustav Kobbe.— HBV
From the Headboard of a Grave in Paraguay. — James Whit
comb Riley.— CPWR
From the Highway. — Grantland Rice. — BFV
From the Hills.— Thomas S. Jones, /r.— LEAP
From the Iron Gate.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-32
From the Old World to the New.— Lizzie M. Hadley.— WRR-10
From the Parthenon I Learn. — Willard Wattles. — BAP —
HBMV
From the Pope's Speech. — Robert Browning. See Ring and
the Book, The.
From the Recesses of a Lowly Spirit. — John Bowring. — LPS-2
(From the Recesses.) — VA
From the Rubaiyat of a Persian Kitten, scl. ("They say the
early Bird the Worm shall taste"). — Oliver Herf ord —
SPE-8
From the Rubaiyat of Ornar Khayyam. — Eugene Field. — PEF
From the Sabine Farm. — Alfred Noyes. — DTR.N
From the Same Canteen. — Eugene Field. — PEF
From the Shore. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
From the Shore. — Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
From the Shore of Eternity, — Frederick William Faber —
BTB-6
From the Song of Roland — John Masefield. — PM
"From the south they carne* Birds of War." — Ojibwa Indians.
See Ojibwa War Songs.
From the Spire of Milan Cathedral. — Robert Haven Schauffler.
—MCT
From the Sublime to the Ridiculous. — Unknown. — WRR-27
(Agnes, I Love Thee.)— CHS— HHHA—SPE-7
(Lofty Faith.)— OHCS-8
From the Train Window. — Grace Mansfield. — AMV-37
From the Valley o' the Shadder. — Carrie Blake Morgan.—
BTB-9
From the Virgins. — Katherine Mann. — EBSV
From the Wilderness. — William Soutar. — BPM-32
From the Window. — Marie Moore Marsh. — BTB-7
From the Wreck.— Adam Lindsay Gordon.— OHCS-24
From the Youth of All Nations.— H. C. Harwood.— RH
"From unreraenibered ages we." — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Prometheus Unbound ("Monarch of Gods and Daemons,"
etc.).
From Various Letters, Speeches, and Addresses. — George Wash
ington. — WO AH
"From you have I been absent in the spring." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XCVIII).
Front Gate, The. — Unknown. — BTB-4
Front Line. — William Rose Bene"t. — AOAH
Front Seat. The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Front Yard — and Back. — Gladys Verville Deane. — AMV-36
Frontier, The.— John Masefield.— NP—PM
Frontier Picture. — Edward Singer. — WRR-21
Frost.— Laurence Alma-Tadema. — GS — MPC-3
Frost.— Ethel Romig Fuller.— GFA
Frost, The.— Hannah Flagg Gould.— ABVC—BLPA— CFB P-
HBV— HBVY— JHP— LPS-1— MPC-5 - PB-3-PECK
— PEM— PTA-1— RIS— RON— SPE-4— TVC— TVSH
(Jack Frost.)— DD— OTPC— PBGP—PRWS
Frost.— Cyril G. Taylor.— HMSP
Frost. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — A A — BAP
Frost. — Lionel Wiggam. — TB
Frost at Midnight. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BEL— BPN-
CRE- EM-2— EPN — ERP — EPW-4 — EV-4— ISP—
NBE— OAEP— OBRV
Frost at Night.— James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Winter).
Frost in Spring, — Jessie B. Rittenhouse.— NV
Frost Pane, The, — David McCord. — RIS
Frost Pictures. — Unknown. — PBGP — PEM
174
TITLE INDEX
Futurity
Frost Spirit, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— ABVC— BAV _
"HBV
"Frost To-Night."— Edith Matilda Thomas.— BLP—CP—HTR
— LBMV— MCCG— ME- NV — OG — PCD — POI—
- - ^ -TV/ I
Frost Work.— Mary Emily Bradley.— PEOR
Frosted Pane, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— HBV— LEAP—
SN
Frost-King, The. — Mary Mapes Dodge.— DD
Frosty Night, A. — Robert Graves.— CH— MBP
Frosty Shadows. — Pearl Potter Etz. — HB
Froward Duster, The. — Robert Jones Burdette. — BTB-4 —
OHCS-21
"Forward violet thus did I chide, The."— William Shakespeare
See Sonnets (XCIX).
Frowns or Smiles. — Sydney Dayre. — PPYP
Frozen Girl, The. — Unknown (wr. at. to William Lorenzo Car
ter). — AS (with music)— IHA
(Young Charlotte.) — ABS (si. longer)— APW
(Young Charlottie.)— BLPA— CSF
Frozen Grail, The.— Elsa Barker,— LBMV— LEAP— OTA—
Frozen Music. — Adeline Rubin. — OA
Frozen Ocean, The. — Viola Meynell.— CH
Fruit. — Audrey Wurdemann. — BPM-37
Fruit Garden Path, The.— -Amy Lowell.— ME
Fruit of the Flowers. — Countee Cullen. — GPE
Fruit Plucker, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Wander
ings of Cain, The.
Fruit Vendor, The.— Frances Beatrice Taylor. — CPG _ MW
Fruit-Gathering, sels. — Rabindranath Tagore.
" '' ng.
NV
.
(Two Narratives from "Fruit-Gathering" — II.) — NV
Fruitionless. — Ina Donna Coolbrith. — AA — LEAP
Fruit-Piece, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Fruit-Rancher, The.™ -Lloyd Roberts. — CPG
Fruits of a Clear Conscience, The. — Joshua Sylvester — EP
Fruits of Labor, The. — Samuel P. Bates.— BTB-2
Fruits of Victory, The.— William Howard Taft.— AOAH
Frustra. — William Shakespeare. See Measure for Measure.
Frustrate. — Louis Untermeyer. — HB M V
Frutta di Mare. — Geoffrey Scott— OB MV
Fudge Family in Paris, The, sels. — Thomas Moore.
French Cookery. — OBRV
Miss Biddy's Epistle.— THP
Fugitive, The. — William Rose Benet. — MOAP
Fugitive, The. — John Freeman. — MBP
Fugitive. — Theodore Roethke. — TB
Fugitive Beauty. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Fugitive Slave's Apostrophe to the North Star, The. — John
Pierpont. — AA
Fugitives, The. — Florence Wilkinson. — LBMV — MRV— NV —
OQP— QP-2
Fugue. — Harold Lewis Cook.— NP
Fuimus Troes, sel, — Jasper Fisher.
Morisco, A (fr. Act V, sc. vii). — MV-2
Fulfil Thy Will.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— LOW— POI
Fulfilled.— John Banister Tabb.— LL-3
"Fulfilled of the delight ineffable." — Petrarch. See Sonnets
to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Fulfillment. — Frances Moore Geiger. — HB
Fulfillment.— William A. Muhlenberg.— WGRP
Fulfillment. — Charlotte Newton.— OQP— QP-2
Fulfillment. — Dorothy Parker. — LL-2
(Fulfilment.)— NYBV
Fulfilment.— Louis V. Ledoux. — HBMV
Fulfilment.— John Masefield.— PM
Fulfilment.— Robert Nichols.— BMEP— HBMV— MBP— RH
Fulfilment. — Dorothy Parker. See Fulfillment.
Fulfilment. — Unknown. — WRR-21
Full Cycle.— John White Chadwick.— PAH
Full Directions. — Daniel Turner Balmer. — PAPm
Full Edition, A. — Joseph Lilienthal.— CAG
(Large Edition, A.)— BFP— BTB-9— HT
Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies. — William Shakespeare. See
Tempest, The (Sea Dirge, A).
Full Harvest, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Full Heart, The.— Robert Nichols.— HBMV— LEAP— WLIP
Full Many a Glorious Morning Have I Seen. — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXXIII).
Full Moon. — Brenda de Butts.— GT-2
Full Moon.— V. Sackville-West.— MBP— SBA— SMP
Full Moon. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by William Ellery
Leonard.— AWP—JAWP—WBP
Full Moon.— Sara Teasdale.— TSW— TSWC
Full Moon.— Elinor Wylie.— MAP
Full Moon from Her Cloudless Skies, The. — Robert Bridges. —
("Full moon from her cloudless skies, The.") — PWB
Full of Life Now.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— -IAP
"Full sea rolls and thunders, The" (Echoes, XXIV).— William
Ernest Henley. — GPE
(Echoes.)— POTT
Fuller and Warren. — Unknown.— ABS — CSF (with music, si.
diff. vers.)
Fult Faithorne. — William Aspen wall Bradley. — BAP
Fulton.— Julia Ward Howe.— SPE-7
Fun. — Leroy F. Jackson. — PB-6
Fun at Grandma's. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Fun in a Garret.— Emnia C. Dowd. — GFA — SUS
Fun in Life, The. — Youths Companion. — HT
Fun of Forgiving, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Fun on Grandpa's Farm. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Fun on the Beach. — Alice Wilkins. — GFA
Fun That Adam Missed, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-37
Function of Education in Democratic Society, sel. — William
Alan Neilson.
Charles W. Eliot. The Man and His Beliefs. — MOB
Funday, sels. — Ilo Orleans. — RIS
"Give me the sky."
"I thank you, God."
"It isn't hard."
"Soldiers fight by land and air."
"Upon the beach."
Funeral, The. — Will Carleton. — CD
Funeral, The. — John Donne. — ATP— AWP— CRE— CR P—
EM-I — EP — EPP — EPS — EV-2-— JAWP— LEAP-
OBEY— TCEP— TOP— WBP
(Funerall, The.) — OBS
Funeral. — Myra Marini. — BPM-34
Funeral, The. — Stephen Spender. — MBP — NAMP
Funeral at High Tide.— Hervey Allen.— LS
Funeral Custom in Egypt. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Funeral Elegy on the Death of His Very Good Friend, Mr.
Michael Drayton. — Sir Aston Cokayne. — OBS
Funeral Elegy upon the Death of the Truly Reverend Mr.
John Cotton, A. — John Norton. — APB
Funeral Hymn.— William Walsham Howe. — WGRP
Funeral Hymn. — James Montgomery. — CCR
Funeral Ode on the Death of the Princess Charlotte. — Robert
Southey.— EPW-4
Funeral of Napoleon I. — Sir J. H. Hagarty.— OCL
Funeral of Philip Sparrow, The. — John Skelton. See Boke
of Phyllyp Sparowe.
Funeral of the Flowers, The.— T. DeWitt Talmage.— HHHA
Funeral of the Mountains, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks.—
Funeral of Time, The. — Henry Beck Hirst. — AA — APW
Funeral of Youth, The: Threnody. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Funeral Oration on the Death of George Washington, sel. —
Henry Lee.
Father of His Country, The. — HS
Funeral Rites of the Rose, The.— Robert Herrick. — EV-2—
Funeral Song-. — John Fletcher. See Two Noble Kinsmen, The.
Funeral Song.-^r-Unknown. See Swetnam, the Woman-Hater.
Funerall, The. — John Donne. See Funeral, The.
Funerall Song, A. — Unknown. — CH
(Lament over Sir Philip Sidney — abr.) — BHV
Funerals. — Unknown. — DDA
Funk.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Funniest Thing in the World, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR— MCG— PPL— RON
Funny and Wise. — Jack Lowell. — DDA
Funny Face, sel. — Ira Gershwin.
Babbitt and the Bromide, The. — ALV
Funny Little Fellow, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Funny Old Man and His Wife, The. — Unknown. — SLTS
"Funny old person of Slough, A." — Unknown. See Limericks
Funny Small Boy, The.— H. C. Dodge.— RON
Funny Story, The. — Unknown. — GET
Fur and Feather. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CBPC
Fur Coat, The. — James Stephens. — BMEP
Fur-Backed Skate Fish, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Furchte Nichts, Geliebte Seele. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German by Louis Untermeyer. — ALV
Furnace Door, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Furniture of a Woman's Mind, The. — Jonathan Swift. — CEP
Furrow and the Hearth, The. — Padraic Colum. — GPE — NV
(Furrow, The.) — ME
Further Document on the Human Brain. — W. R. Moses. — TB
Further Instructions.— Ezra Pound.— BAP— LA— NP—POOT
Furze and Broom. — Unknown. — CGOV
Fuscara; or, The Bee Errant. — John Cleveland. — EPS
Fuschia Hedges in Connacht. — Padraic Colum. — BMC
Fusiliers' Dog, The. — Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, — PPA
Fusion's Last Dodge. — Unknown. — WRR-46
Fussing Place. — Annie Willis McCullough. — WRR-S2
Fussy. — Laura E. Richards. — MPB
Futility.— Louise Driscoll. — DDA
Futility. — Hortense Flexner. — POOT
Futility.— Mary S. Hawling.— BPM-32— DDA
Futility. — Wilfred Owen. — MBP
Future, The. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN — EM-2 — EOAH— EP—
EPNC— EPP — EV-5 — GPE— GTBS— OAEP— TPH
Future, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Future, The. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man (Heaven
from All Creatures).
Future, The. — Edward Rowland Sill.— APL— HBV— LOW—
POI
Future, The.-— Unknown.— MHT— POI— SL
Future Bright, The. — Frank L. Stanton.— SPE-4
Future Full of Cheer. — Oscar Kuhns. — WRR-S4
Future Growth. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Future Life, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — LPS-1
Future Mrs. 'Awkins, The. — Albert Chevalier. — WRR-38
Future, Not the Present, the Test, The. — Unknown. — WRR-SS
Future of Athena. — M. Stanleyetta Titus-Werner.— WRR-54
Future of the Classics, The. — Unknozvn. — BOHV
Future of the Philippines, sel. — William McKinley. — PPSC
Our New Relations.— OHCS-37
Futurity. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— CPOI
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Fuzzy wuzzy, creepy crawly." — Lillian Schulz. — SUS
Fuzzy Wuzzy Leaves Us (Parody) .—"E. P. C."— PA
Fuzzy-Wuzzy.— Rudyard Kipling.— BEL— CV—HBV—MCCG
«T^ i, ~PYM— RKV— SPE-5— THP— VA— VLEP—YT
Fyll the cuppe, Phylyppe."— Unknown.— EP— EPP
G.—Hilaire Belloc. See Moral Alphabet, A.
G. K. Chesterton.— Humbert Wolfe.— BPM-36
G. K." Passes.— Edward A. ConnelL— AMV-36
G. W.— Unknown.— MHT
Gabe and the Irish Lady.— Mary E. C. Wyeth.— CD
Gaberlunzie Man, The. — Unknown. — BSV
(Gaberlunzie-man, The.)— EBSV
Gabe's Christmas Eve.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-26
Gabriel.— Willard Wattles.— HBMV
Gabrielle.— Frederic William Henry Myers.— EPW-S
Gadfly, The, sel.—Mrs. E. L. Voynich.
Death of the Gadfly.— OHCS-39
Gaelic, The. — Blanche Mary Kelly. — CAW
Gaelic Fragment ("I am Eve," etc.). — Unknown.— CAW
Gaelic Litany to Our Lady, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic
by Eugene O' Curry. — CAW
Gaelic Lullaby.— Unknown.— CFEY— GF A— RAR
(Old Gaelic Cradle-Song, An.)— BOL— PBGP— TYP
(Old Gaelic Lullaby.)— PRWS
Gaelic Speech; or, "Auld Lang Syne" Done Up in Tartan.—
Unknown. — PA
Gaffer at the Fair. — Laurence Housman. — POOT
Gaffer Gray.— Thomas Holcroft— EV-3— HBV
Gaffer's Song, The.— Eden Phillpotts. See Man's Days.
Gage d' Amour, A. — Austin Dobson. — VA
Gain, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Gain and Loss. — Peter Taylor. — HMSP
Gain of Loss, The. — Horatius Bonar. — LLC
Gaining Ground. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — TS
Gaining Wings. — Edna Dean Proctor. — MHT
Gains of Restraint, The. — William Wordsworth. See Nuns
Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room.
Gal I Left behind Me, The ("I struck the trail in seventy
nine"). — Unknown. — ABF (with music) — CSF
Gal I Left behind Me, The ("If ever I travel"). — Unknown
—ABF
Galahad, Knight Who Perished. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Galatea Again. — Genevieve Taggard. — WHA
Galatians, sel, — Bible, N. T.
Be Not Deceived (VI: 7-9).
(Selections from the Bible.) — SR
(Selections from the Scriptures.) — LLC
Gale, The. — John Gould Fletcher. See Sand and Spray: A Sea
Symphony.
Gale in April.— Robinson Jeffers.— CMP— MAP
Gale of Wind, A. — Jack Mitford. See Adventures of Johnny
Newcombe in the Navy.
Galesburg Fire Department. — Joseph Bert Smiley. — OHCS-33
Galileo. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG
Gallant Chateau. — Wallace Stevens. — MAP
Gallant Fifty-One, The. — Henry Lynden Flash. — PAH
Gallant Fighting "Joe," The.— James Stevenson.— PAH
Gallant Fleet, The. — John Hunter-Duvar. See De Roberval.
Gallant French Serpent and Eve, The. — Unknown.— DUB
Gallant Old Splitter of Rails.— Unknown.— WRR-46
Gallant Seaman's Resolution, The. — Unknown. — SG
Gallant Seaman's Return from the Indies, The. — Unknown. —
SG
Gallant Seaman's Song at His Meeting of Betty, The. — Un
known. — SG
Gallant Wescue, A. -William Sapte, Jr.— OHCS-27
Gallathea, sel. — John Lyly.
Song of Diana's Nymphs, A. — OBSC
(Song: "O yes, O yes! if any maid.") — CRE
Gallery, The. — Andrew Marvell. — OBS
Galley, The. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
(Lover Compareth His State, The.) — CRE — EPEP
(Lover Compareth His State to a Ship in Perilous Storm
Tossed on the Sea, The.) — BEL
("My galy charged with forge tfullness.") — NBE
Galley of Count Arnaldos, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfel
low. See Secret of the Sea, The.
Galley-Rowers, The.— John Masefield.— MV-1— PM
Galley-Slave, The.— Henry Abbey.— OHCS-7
Galley-Slave, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— BEL— MLP—RKV
Gallic's Song. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Gallop of Three, The. — Theodore Winthrop.— WRR-5
Galloway Raid, The (abr.). — Unknown. — STB
Gallows.— Edward Thomas.— BMEP— CRE— MB P
Galoots. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Gal way Races. — Unknown. — GTIV
Gambler. — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy. — MOM
Gambl er , The. — Unknown. — AB S
Gamblers, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CMP— CPL
Gambler's Last Deal, The. — Elliott Preston. — OHCS-23
Gambler's Tale, The. — Will Victor McGuire.— OHCS-30
Gambler's Wife, The. — Reynell Coates. — BTB-2 — OHCS-17
Gamboling Man, The (C vers.). — Unknown. — AS
(Roving Gambler, The.)— ABF— AS (A vers.)
(Yonder Comes My Pretty Little Girl— B vers.) — AS
Gambols of Children, The. — George Darley. — LPS-1
Game, The.— Olive Tilford Dargan.—HTR
Game, The.— David McCord.— NYBV
Game, The. — GrantJand Rice. — ICBD i
Game Knut Played, The.— Thomas Dunn English. — OHCS-16
Game of Chess, The.— David Skaats Foster. — PR
Game of Chess, A.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-29
Game of Life, The.— John Godfrey Saxe.— BLPA— POI (abr.)
— SL (abr.)
(Go It Alone.)— BTB-1
Game of Life.— Unknown.— WRR-47
Game of Marbles, A.™ R. W. Mitchell.— BTB-7
Game of Tag, A.— Unknown.— WRR-17
(Playful Crickets, The.)— RIS
Game of Three. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — PP
Game the Boys Played. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Gamekeeper, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Games and Stunts (for Hallowe'en). — Various Authors. —
HOAH
Gamesters All. — DuBose Heyward.— HBMV— LS— TL
Garnin, The. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables.
Gammer Gurton's Needle, sel. — Unknown (sometimes at. to
John Still or William Stevenson).
Ale Song.— EPEP— WLIP
(Back and Side Go Bare.) — TOP
(Back and Side Go Bare, Go Bare.)— BEL— EM-1—
OAEP— WTP-1
("Back and side go bare, go bare.") — EG
(Good Ale.)— LPS-3— SBA
(Jolly Good Ale.)— ISP— LEAP
(Jolly Good Ale and Old.)— EV-1— HBV— OBEV
(Song of Ale, A.) — OBSC
Gamut of Merry Momus, The. — Ho well L. Piner. — WRR-23
Ganderfeather's Gift.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Gandhi. — Angela Morgan. — BAP
Gane Were But the Winter- Cauld. — Allan Cunningham. —
EBSV
(Gone Were But the Winter Cold.)— CH
(Spring of the Year, The.)— BCEP— BSV— EV-4— HBV—
OBEV
Ganges, The.— Mary McGuire.— OHCS-27
Gaoler, The.— Helen Gray Cone.— PTER
Gape-Seed.— George W. Bungay.— HHHA— OHCS-5 (si. diff.
vers.)
Garden, The. — Esther Antin. See On Our Farm.
Garden, The. — Joseph Beaumont.— OBS
Garden, The, sel. "When God did man to his own likeness
make."— Abraham Cowley. — GBOV
Garden, The.— William Cowper. See Task, The (Bk. III).
Garden, The.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— APA—MAPA—
NP— PP
Heat, The (II), sel.— BAP— BLV— MAP— PIAE—SBMV
— TSW— WHA
Garden, The. — John Drinkwater.— UFE
Garden, The.— Caroline Giltinan.— HBMV— UFE
Garden, The.— Nicholas Grimald.— UFE
Garden, A. — Leigh Hunt. See Story of Rimini, The.
Garden, The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. See Four Sonnets.
Garden, The. — Guillaume de Lorris, et al. See Romaunt of the
Rose, The.
Garden, The.— Gertrude Huntington McGiffert,— ME— VOD
Garden, The (C. — "How vainly men themselves amaze"). —
Andrew Marvell. — AEP-W — AEV — ATP— AWP-
BEL — BLV — CRE — EP — EPEP — EPP— EPS —
EPW-2 — GPE — HBV — JAWP — LEAP — OAEP-
OBEV— OBS— SBA — SEP— TOP — UFE — WBP-
WHA— WLIP— WP
(Thoughts in a Garden.)— EV-2— GEPM— GTBS—GTSE
— GTSL— PIAE— OBEV— SN
"Fair Quiet, have I found thee here?" (5 sts.).
(Thoughts in a Garden.)— BCEP
"Here at the fountain's sliding foot" (1 St.). — YT
What Wondrous Life Is This I Lead (2 sts.). — LC
(Garden, The — 4 sts.) — CH
(Garden Scene, A— 4 sts.)—HS
(Thoughts in a Garden— 3 sts.)~~CEOV
Garden, The ("See how the flowers, as at parade"). — Andrew
Marvell. See Upon Appleton House.
Garden, The.— Edgar Lee Masters.— NP
Garden, The.— Alice Meynell.— ME
(My Heart Shall Be Thy Garden.)— GBOV—HBV
Garden, The.— Rose Parkwood. — WGRP
Garden, A ("At Timon's Villa let us pass a day"). — Alexandei
Pope. See Moral Essays (Timon's Villa).
Garden, The ("Fain would my muse the flowery treasure sing").
— Alexander Pope (in imitation of Cowley). — UFE
Garden, The.— Ezra Pound.— A WP— JAWP— NP— WBP
Garden, The.— Henri de Regnier, tr. fr. the French by Flora
Brent Hamilton.— UFE
Garden, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — WLIP
Garden, The. — Mary Chisholm Seager. — HB
Garden, A. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Sensitive Plant, The.
Garden, The.— James Shirley.— EPW-2— OBS— UFE
Garden, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French. — UFE
Garden, The.— Gretchen Warren.— CR— UFE
Garden and Cradle. — Eugene Field. — AA — PEF
Garden and Summer-House, A. — Leigh Hunt. See Story of
Rimini, The.
harden at Bemerton, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.— ME—
Garden by Moonlight, The.— Amy Lowell.— APD — LL-3— NP
— PFY— TOP— UFE— YT
Garden by the Sea, A.— William Morris. See Life and Death
of Jason.
Garden Close, A. — Lorenzo de Medici, tr. fr. the Italian by
John Addington Symonds.— GBOV
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Gates
Garden Dreams. — Anne Murry Movius. — HB
Garden Experience. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Garden Fairies. — Philip Bourke Marston. — VA
Garden Fairies. — Unknown. — MCG
Garden Fancies. — Robert Browning. — VLEP
Flower's Name, The (I).— GBOV— GEPC— GPE— HBV—
LPS-1— ST— VLEP— WRR-9
("Here's the garden.") — UFE
Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis (II).— VLEP
Garden Friend, A. — Anna Catherine Markhara. — ME
Garden Gloryous, The. — Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of
Pleasure, The.
Garden Hymn, A. — Molly Anderson Haley.— GBOV
Garden I Love, The. — Charles Divine.— GBOV
Garden in August, The. — Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. —
ME— UFE
Garden in Autumn. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Garden in September, The. — Robert Bridges.— GBOV— PWB—
UFE
Garden in the Desert, A. — Harriet Monroe. — GBOV
Garden in Venice, A. — Dorothy Frances- Gurney. — ME
Garden Incident. — George O'Neil. — TCPD — UFE
Garden Is a Goodly Thing, A. — Aulus Septimius Serenus, tr.
fr. the Latin by Henry Rushton Fairclough. — UFE
Garden Is My Soul, A.— Gerald Gould.— TCPD
Garden Lyric, A. — Frederick Locker-Larnpson. — HBV
Garden Magic. — Ernest Hartsock. — UFE
Garden Mood. — Rodolphe Louis Megroz.— -BPM-33
Garden Muse, The, set. — William Aspenwall Bradley.
"To you who've lived your life elate."
(Dedications.) — MOAH
Garden of Adonis, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Garden of Alcinoiis, The. — Homer. See Odyssey, The.
Garden of Allah, The, sel. — Robert Hichens.
Domini's Triumph. — SR
Garden of Boccaccio, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— BPN—
EPN
Garden of Dreams, The. — Bliss Carman. — LHW — ME
Garden of Eden, The. — Caedmon. See Paraphrase of the Scrip
tures.
Garden of Eden, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Garden of Epicurus, The. — George Meredith.— EPN— UFE
Garden of God, The. — "M" (George William Russell).—
WGRP
Garden of Life, The. — Lynn K. Rumell. — HB
Garden of Love, The.— William Blake.— AWP—EM-1—EPRE
— GBOV— JAWP— LEAP— OAEP— TOP— WBP
Garden of Mnemosyne, The. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. —
ME
Garden of No-Delight, The.— Frances Shaw.— GBOV
Garden of Peace, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Garden of Shadow, The. — Ernest Dowson. — GBOV — HBV
Garden of the Holy Souls, The. — Eleanor Hamilton King. See
Hours of the Passion.
Garden of the Mind. — Lillian Irvine Pollock. — HB
Garden of the Rose. — Charles Buxton Going.— HTR
Garden of Years, The, sel. — Guy Wetmore Carryl.
"Heart of my heart, I am no longer young."
(Stanzas from "The Garden of Years.") — LHW
Garden Path, The.— Charlotte Druit Cole. — GFA
Garden Path, The. — J. Bert Smiley. — OHCS-36
Garden Picture, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Gardener's
Daughter, The.
Garden Plot, A.— Julia Truitt Bishop.— WRR-3 7
Garden Prayer, A. — Thomas Walsh. — ME — OQP— QP-2
Garden Reverie. — Edward Shanks.— GBOV
(Song: "As I lay in the early sun.") — BMEP
Garden Rose, A. — Thomas Thornely. — BPM-30
Garden Scene, A. — Andrew Marvell. See Garden, The ("How
vainly," etc.).
Garden Scene. — Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller. See
Mary Stuart.
Garden Song, A. — Austin Dobson.— GBOV— GTSE— HBV—
LEAP — OBEV — OBVV —POTT — TOP — UFE —
VLEP
Garden Song, The. — Thomas Moore. See Child's Song. From
a Mask.
Garden Spider, The. — Charles Mackay.— PPA
Garden That I Love, The. — Florence L. Henderson. — HBV
Garden under Lightning. — Leonora Speyer. — PFY
Garden Vision, The. — "Fiona Macleod." See Sospiri di Ronia.
Garden Visitor. — Betsey Mann Collins. — DDA
Garden Wall. A.— David Morton.— GBOV
Garden Where There Is No Winter, The. — Louis James Block.
— AA
Garden Wireless. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Garden Year, The. — Sara Coleridge. — CCP — CPN — HB V —
HBVY — MPB — MPC-4— PB-4— PPL— RAR— RYC—
TSW— UFE
(Months, The.) — CBPC — DD — OTPC — POY — RIS —
RON
Gardendale Burglar Cure, The. — E. J. Rath.— SPE-6
Gardener. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APW — CAP
Gardener, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Gardener, The. — V. Sackville-West. See Land, The.
Gardener, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — HBV — HBVY—
MPB—MPC-6— OTPC— UFE
Gardener, The. — Arthur Symons. — UFE
Gardener, The, sets. — Rabindranath Tagore.
In the Dusky Path of a Dream (LXII).— OBMV
"Over the green and yellow rice fields" (LXXXIV).
(From "The Gardener.")— NP
(si.
Gardener, The (Continued).
Yellow Bird Sings, The (XVII).— OBMV
Gardener, The.— Unknown.— BB— ESPB (si. abr.) — LC
a&r.)— OBB
Gardener Janus Catches a Naiad. — Edith Sitwell. — MBP
Gardener's Burial, The. — Henry Johnstone (?).— LLC
Gardener's Cat, The. — Patrick R. Chalmers. — BFP — CIV —
HBMV— HBVY— MLP—PJH-1 -PPA— VOD
Gardener's Daughter, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — WRR-33
(much abr.)
"Not wholly in the busy world, nor quite" (seL). — UFE
(Garden Picture, A.)— GBOV
Gardener's Song, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See Sylvie and Bruno.
Gardening. — John Kendrick Bangs. — VIL
Gardening. — John Keble. — OTPC
ng. .
Garden-Piece, A. — Edmund Gosse. — ME
Gardens.— Katharine Lee Bates.— GBOV
Gardens, The, sets. — Abbe de Lille, tr. fr. the French by Mrs.
Montolieu. — UFE
Advice to Gardeners.
Gardens at Versailles, The.
Kensington Gardens.
Vaucluse.
Gardens . — Unknown. — O Q P — Q P- 1
Gardens at Versailles, The.— Abbe de Lille. See Gardens, The.
Gardens of the Hesperides, The. — John Milton. See Comus
("To the Ocean now I fly").
Gardens of the Santee. — Henry Bellamann. — UFE _
Gardens of Venus, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene.
The.
Garden-Song.— Jame? Branch Cabell.— GPE— HBMV
Gareth and Lynette, — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of
the King.
Garfield.— Frank Fuller.— WRR-22
Garfield at Chattanooga. — Unknown. — PPYP
Garfield at the Wheel. — Unknown. — BTB-4
Garfield on the Death of Lincoln. — James A. Garfield. — MHT
Garfield Statue, The. — Grover Cleveland. — BTB-6
Garfield's Ride at Chickamauga. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — GA
(abr.)— PAH
Gargantua. — Hervey Allen. — BAP — MAP — PFY
Gargoyle. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Gargoyles. — Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. — MCT — TBV
Garibaldi Hymn, The (Italian National Hymn). — Luigi Mer
cantini.— WBLP
Garland and the Girdle, The. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr,
the Italian by John Addington Symonds. — AWP
Garland for Heliodora, A. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by
"Christopher North."— AWP— JAWP— OTA— WBP "
Garland of Sleep, The. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French
by Henry van Dyke.
(Eight Echoes from the Poems of Auguste Angellier — III.)
— PVD
Garlande of Laurell, sets. — John Skelton.
House of Fame, The. — NBE
To Mistress Gertrude Statham. — OAEP
To Mistress Isabel Pennell.— OAEP— OBSC
("By Saint Mary, my lady.") — EG
(In Praise of Isabel Pennell.)— CH
To Mistress Margaret Hussey. — ACP — EA— EV-1 — GN —
HBV — LC — LPS-1 — OAEP— OBEV— OBSC—
OTPC— SBA
(Merry Margaret.)— CGOV— RIS
(To Maystress Margaret Hussey.)— EPW-1
(To Mistress Margery Wentworth.)— GPE — LEAP
To Mistress Margery Wentworth.— EV-1— OBEV— OBSC
("With margerain gentle.") — EG
Garlic and Roses. — Lois Seyster Montross. — NYBV
Garment of Good Ladies, The. — Robert Henryson. — ACP (mod.
and abr.)
(Garmond of Fair Ladies, The.)— EPW-1
(Garment of Gude Ladies, The.) — EBSV
Garnaut Hall. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — WRR-43
Garret, The. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. by William Make
peace Thackeray.— HBV (orig. and tr.)— WTP-9 (tr.
only)
Garret, The.— Ezra Pound.— BAP— MOAP—NP
Garrison. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — AA — GA — OBAV
Garrison. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP — GA
Garrison of Cape Ann, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.-r-APB
— CAP— IAP
Caspar Becerra. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP
Gaspara Stampa. — William Rose Benet. — HBMV
Gastronomic Guile of Simple Simon, The. — Guy Wetmore
Carryl.— YT
Gate, The. — Bessie Cahn.— SR
Gate, The. — Eugene Crombie.— VM
Gate at the End of Things, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
Gate of Departure, The.— Joseph Lee. — HMSP
Gate of the Hundred Sorrows, The (abr.). — Rudyard Kipling.
— SR
Gates Ajar. — Anna L. Ruth.— OHCS-4
Gates and Doors (A Ballad of Christmas Eve). — Joyce Kilmer.
_CV — FPH — HBV — HBVY— HTR— JK-l—PO Y—
SC— SDH— YF
Gates of Damascus. — James Elroy Flecker. — CR — GTML —
HBMV— LBBV— POTT
Gates of Dreamland, The. — "&" (George William Russell).—
HBV
(Carrowmore.) — BEL — CMP — GPE — HBMV— MLP—
PER— SMP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
icngs
Gates of Paradise, The, sel. — William Blake.
Epilogue to the Accuser Who Is the God of This World. —
NBE
Gathas of Zarathrushtra (or Zoroaster), The, sel. — Zoroaster,
tr. fr. the Persian by A. V. Williams Jackson.
Sacred Book, The (Yasna XLIV).— AWP
(Zoroaster Devoutly Questions Ormazd.) — WGRP
"Gather for festival."— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle). See S>
from Cyprus.
Gather Inspiration from the Past. — Charles Carroll Albertson.
— WRR-42
Gather the Rose. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The
(Bower of Bliss).
Gather Us In. — George Matheson. — OQP — QP-1
Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May. — Robert Herrick. See To
the Virgins to Make Much of Time.
Gathering-, The.— Herbert B. Swett.— PAH— PAPm
Gathering Grasses. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Gathering of the Clans, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Session with Uncle Sidney, A.
Gathering of the Fairies, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See
Culprit Fay, The.
Gathering Song of Donald the Black, The, — Sir Walter Scott.
— CBOV— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— MPC-13
(Gathering: Song of Donald Dim, The.) — BPB — PECK
(Gathering Song of Donuil Dhu, The.) — GN— GS — RG—
TVSH
(Pibroch.)— BHV— LH
(Pibroch of Donald Dhu— C.) — BPN— EV-4— HBV— LC
(Pibroch of Donuil Dhu, The.)— BTB-9— CR— EBSV—
EPN— LPS-2— ODP
"Gathering the echoes of forgotten wisdom." — George Santa-
yana. See Odes.
Gatineau Point — S. Frances Harrison. See Down the River.
Gaudeamus. — Richard Le Gallienne. — MRV
Gaudeamus Igitur. — Unknown, orig. and tr. fr. the Latin by
John Addington Symonds.— HBV— WTP-1
Gaunt's Dying Speech. — William Shakespeare. See King Rich
ard II.
Gautama. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — LA
Gave My Life for Thee. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — VA
Gay, The.— "JE" (George William Russell ).— -OBMV
Gay Crimson Leaves. — Elizabeth Pickett. — CAG
Gay Girl to Good Girl. — Muriel Stuart.— HMSP
Gay Go Up, and Gay Go Down. — Unknown. — MCT
(Bells of London, The.)— CCP— HBV— HBVY— WP
(Gay Go Up.)— OTPC
("Gay go up and gay go down.") — PPL
Gay Goshawk, The. — Unknown. — BB — EBSV (longer vers.) —
ESPB (A and E vers.)— EV-2 (afcr.)— GN (longer
vers.") — GS (longer vers.) — HBV (longer vers.) — OBB
— RG
(Gay Goss-Hawk, The.) — CGOV — PB-9 — STB (longer
vers., si. diff.) — TOP
Gay Green Fairy, A. — Dorcas Littlefield. — GSRC
Gay Provence. — George Francis Savage- Armstrong. — TIP
Gay Robin. — Robert Bridges. — GS
("Gay Robin is seen no more.") — PWB
Gazelle, A. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA
Gazelle and Swan. — Howell L. Finer. — WRR-23
Gazelles, The. — Thomas Sturge Moore. — OBMV
Gazing Ball. The. — Gladys Melville Int-Hout— HB
Gebir, sels. — Walter Savage Landor.
("I sing the fates of Gebir"— Bk. I.)— BPN
("But Gebir when he heard of her approach" — 11. 49-217.)
— OBRV
(Shell, The— 11. 153-167.)— EPW-4
(Shells, The— 11. 159-167.)— BCEP
(Tamar and the Nymph— 11. 115-217.)— VA
(*' 'Twas evening, though not sunset" — 11. 115-207.) —
NBE
"Long awaited day, The" (Bk. VII, 11. 40-151.)— OBRV
"Once a fair city" (Bk. V, 11. 1-103).— OBRV
(Prayers— 11. 42-62.)— EPW-4
Taraar and the Nymph (Bk. VI, 11. 100-180).— EPW-4
"Gee Swee Zamericane." — Eugene Field. — PEF
Geese.— Oliver Herford. See Child's Natural History.
Geese in the Running Water. — Raymond Holden. — MAP
Gehazi. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Geist's Grave." — Matthew Arnold. — FT — HBV — SEP— VA
Gellatley's Song to the Deerhounds. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Waverly.
Gem and the Flower, The. — Alexander Pope. See Moral Es
says.
Gem in Tribute, A. — Unknown. — MHT
Gemini and Virgo. — Charles Stuart Calverley.— -EPW-5
(Tommy's First Love.) — OHCS-24
Gems from Walt Whitman. — Walt Whitman. See Song of
Myself.
Gems of Today._ — Florence O. Luker. — HB
Gems on Tendrils. — Lucy Stout. — HB
Genealogical Reflection. — Ogden Nash. — ALV
General Albert Sidney Johnston, — Mary Jervey. — GA
"General Armstrong," The. — Unknown. — PAH
General Communion, A. — Alice Meynell. — JKCP
General Gage and the Boston Boys. — Thomas Wentworth Hig-
ginson. See Young Folks History of the United States.
General Grant. — Chauncey M. Depew. — WRR-23
General Grant. — James Russell Lowell. See On a Bust of Gen
eral Grant.
General Grant to the Army — 1865. — Ulysses S
Grant.— OHCS-2 ' i
General Grant's Courage. — James G. Blaine. See Political Dis
cussions.
General Grant's English. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Lanjyhorne
Clemens).— BTB-6— PPSC— WRR-30
General Howe's Letter. — Unknown.— PAH
General John.— William S. Gilbert.— NA
General Joseph Reed; or, The Incorruptible Patriot. — Edward
C. Jones.— OHCS-1
General Joseph Warren's Address.— John Pierpont. See War
ren's Address.
General Joubert.— -Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
General Lew Wallace.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
General Robert E. Lee.— New York Herald.—S'PE-S
General Store. — Rachel Field.— SUS
General Summary, A. — Rudyard Kipling.— HBV— RKV
General Survey of Early Summer in Town and Country. A
Elwyn Brooks White.— NYBV
General William Booth Enters into Heaven. — Vachel Lindsay —
APD — ATP— BAP — BAV — CBOV — CMP— CPL—
DDA- -GR-a — HBV — IAP — ISP — LEAP — LL-3 —
MAP -MM — MOAP— NP— OBAV— OTA— POOI—
PP- -PYM — SBMV — TCPD—TL— TOP— WGRP—
WLIP— WTP-6
General Wolfe's Address to His Army. — James Wolfe —
SPE-8
Gener?Vs Death, The. — Joseph O'Connor. — AA
Generosity. — Unkn-own. — WRR-26
Generous Creed, A.— Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — WGRP
Genesis, sels.— Bible, 0. T.
Building of the Ship, The (VI: 13-21).— WTP-2
Story of Joseph, The (arr. fr. XXXVII-XLV).— SPE-1
Tree of Life, The (II: 8-25, and III).— WRR-1 1
Genesis. — Cseclmon. Sec Paraphrase of the Scriptures, The.
Genesis. — John Hall Ingham. — AA
Genesis. — Vachel Lindsay. — GPL
Genesis.— Arthur Wallace Peach.— LPS-1
Genesis. — Louis Untermeyer. — AMV-37
Genesis of Butterflies, The. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French b\
Andrew Lang.— AWP— J AWP— WBP
Genevieve. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Love.
Genius.— Elmer Ruan Coates.— OHCS-27
Genius.— Edgar A. Guest,— CVG
Genius. — Richard Hengist Home. — VA
Genius, A. — James Noel Johnson.-— -WRR-7
Genius. — Gertrude MacGregor Moffatt. — CPG
Genius.— Theodore Roethke.— TB
Genius. — Edward Lucas White. — AA— WGRP
Genius in Beauty. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life
The.
Genius Loci. — Margaret L. Woods. — ES — HBV — OBEV —
OBVV-rTPH
Genius of Christianity, The, sels. — Francois Rene Auguste, Vi-
cowite de Chateaubriand.
Mysteries of Life, The.— BTB-7
Nature Proclaims a Diety.— OHCS-11
Genius of Death, The.— George Croly.— HBV— LPS-3
Genius of Washington, The.— Edwin P. Whipple.— WOAH
Genoa.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).— TBV
Genoa. — Frederick William Faber.— TBV
Genoa. — William Gibson. — TBV
Genseric. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton). —
CBPC
Gentian. — Kate L. Brown. — PEM
Gentian. — Elizabeth Green Crane. — A A
Gentian, The (Nature, XLVIII). —Emily Dickinson.— GT-2
(Fringed Gentian.) — AA
("God made a little gentian.") — OBAV
Gentilesse. — Geoffrey Chaucer. — AWP
(Moral Balade of Chaucer.)— EP
Gentle Alice Brown. — Sir William Gilbert.— B HP— BOH V—
MBP— NA— PIAE— THP
Gentle Child, The. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Gentle Craft, The, j*/.— Thomas Deloney.
Shoe-Makers' Song, The.— MV-2
Gentle Echo on Woman, A. — Jonathan Swift. — ALV — BOHV
Gentle Gardener, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Gentle Herdsman, Tell to Me (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown.
—CGOV— EV-2
Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild.— Charles Wesley.— BOL— OTPC
(For the Youngest.) — EP
"Gentle knight was pricking on the plaine, A." — Edmund
Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Legend of the
Knight of the Red Cross, etc.)
Gentle Lady, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Gentle Life. — Henry van Dyke. — MHT
Gentle Man, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Gentle River, Gentle River. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Thomas Percy.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Gentle Shepherd, The, sels. —Allan Ramsay.
"Beneath the south side." — EPRE — TPH
My Peggy (br. sel.).— BSV— GN (abr.)— HBV— LC—
OTPC (abr.)
(Peggy,)— EP—EV-3— OBEV
(Sang.)— CEP—OBEC
(Waukin' o' the Fauld, The.)— EBSV
Dainty Song, A.— OBEC
(For the Love of Jean.)— EBSV
Jenny and Peggy. — EPW-3
Patie and Peggy.— EPW-3
"Gentle scjuire would gladly entertain, A."— -Joseph Hall. See
Virgidemiarum.
"Gentle thought there is will often start, A." — Dante Alighieri.
See La Vita Nuova.
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Gentle Traveller, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Gentle Wind, A, — Fu Hsuan, tr. jr. the Chinese by Arthur
Wai ey .-—AWP
Gentleman, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
"Gentleman cam cure the sea, The." — Unknown. See Cruel
Brother, The.
Gentleman Jim.- — Daniel O'Connell. — OHCS-36
Gentleman of Fifty Soliloquizes, A. — Don Marquis. — HBMV —
LEAP
Gentleman of the Old School, A. — Austin Dobson. — BPN —
CR— HBV— POTT
Gentlemen of Oxford, The.— Norah M. Holland.— GPWW
Gentlemen! The King! (ad. and abr.) — Robert Barr.— NPTP
— SPE-1 (si. diff.)—WRR-34
Gentlemen-Rankers. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV— SR
Geographers. — Sebastian Brandt. See Ship of Fools, The.
Geography. — Gilbert Keith Chesterton. See Songs of Education.
Geography. — E. V. Lucas.
Brittany (III).— ABVC
(In Brittany.)— WHL
Germany (V).— ABVC
Holland (VI).— ABVC
India (VII).— ABVC
Normandy (II).— ABVC
Spain (IV).— ABVC
Wales (I).— ABVC
Geography Demon, The. — Laura E. Richards. — OHCS-33
(Tommy's Dream; or, The Geography Demon.) — RON
Geometry. — Alfred Kreymborg. — LA
Geordie (A and D vers.). — Unknown.— ESPB
Georga Washingdone. — Unknown.— GH — HHHA— WRR-44
George. — Hilaire Belloc. — FPH — YT
George A. Carr. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
George Aloe and the Sweepstake, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
("George— Aloe," The.) — OBB
(Sailor's Onely Delight, The.)— SG
George and His Hatchet. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens).— WRR-49
George and the Chimney-Sweeper. — Adelaide O'Keeffe.— OTPC
George Crabbe. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MAP — NAMP
George Gray. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy, The.
George Lee.— Hamilton Aide.— OHCS-26 — SPE-5 (si. abr.)
George Meredith.— Thomas Hardy. — EPN
George Mullen's Confession. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
George the Fourth in Ireland. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. —
OBRV
George the Third's Soliloquy. — Philip Freneau.— APB
George Washington. — Laura Rew Bixby. — HB
George Washington ("Only a baby fair"). — Eliza Cook (?). —
GA— MPB— MPC-8— CHIP— PEDC— PEOR— RYC
(This Was Abraham Lincoln — si. diff.) — WRR-45
(Washington's Life.)— WRR-49
George Washington. — Maryann Weeks Ellis. — HB
George Washington. — Rose L. Herzog. — HB
George Washington. — John Hall Ingham. — AA— HH— OHIP
— PAH— RYC— WOAH
George Washington. — James Russell Lowell. Sec Under the
Old Elm (Washington ["What figure"]).
George Washington. — Hamilton Wright Mabie. — WOAH
George Washington. — Francesca Falk Miller. — PEDC
George Washington ("By broad Potomac's"). — Unknown. —
LPS-3— WRR-49
George Washington ("He might have been a king"). — Un
known.— WRR-45
George Washington ("He was black," etc.). — Unknown. —
SPE-6— WRR-24
George Washington ("I saw him standing in the crowd"). —
Unknown.— WRR-49 (abr.)
(He Never Told a Lie.)— OHCS-15
George Washington ("In seventeen hundred thirty-two"). —
Unknown (at. to M. Alice Bryant).— HH— PPYP—
RON— YPS
(George Washington ["Yes, seventeen hundred thirty-
two"]—^, vers.)— WRR-49
(Washington's Life.)— WRR-49
George Washington (Pr. — "It is a truth," etc.).— Unknown.—
WOAH
George Washington v"When great and good").— Unknown. —
LPP— OFPE— RON
George Washington. — Phillis Wheatley.— WRR-49
(His Excellency, General Washington.)— APW—T CAP
George Washington — A Portrait. — Minnie Parker McCown. —
HB
George Washington's Life. — Hale Howard Richardson. —
WRR-49
"George-Aloe," The. — Unknown. See George Aloe and the
Sweepstake, The.
George's Cherry-Tree.— Amanda Waldron.— WRR-49
Georgia Autumn. — Minnie Kite Moody, — BPM-36
Georgia Dusk. — Jean Toomer.— ANL— CDC— LA— MAP
Georgia Volunteer, A.— Mary Ashley Townsend.— AA— MDAH
— OHCS-18
Georgia Waters. — Thomas Holley Chivers. — SPP
(Song: "On thy waters thy sweet valley waters.") — MOAP
Georgics, The, sel. — Virgil.
Georgic IV, sel. ("But when the swarm," etc. — tr. by
Theodore Chickering). — UFE
Prelude: "What makes a plenteous harvest, when to turn,'*
tr. fr. the Latin by John Dry den. — AWP
Georgie Porgie. — Franklin P. Adams.— HBMV
Georgie Porgie. — Mother Goose.— PBV — RIS
Georgina Trevellyn to Louisa. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See
Amours ^de Voyage.
Georgiques Chretiennes, sel. ("This day, O Father"). — Francis
Jammes, tt. fr. the French by George N. Shuster. — CAW
Gerald Gould.— Humbert Wolfe.— BPM-37
Geraniums.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— AEV— POTT— TCPD
German Fatherland, The. — Ernst Moritz Arndt, orig. and tr. fr.
the German. — HBV
German Fire- Eater, A. — Theodore Sedgwick Fay.— WRR-19
German Jewess Prays. — Fania Kruger. — AMV-35
German Prisoners. — Joseph Johnston Lee. — BLP — RH
German Professor on Hypnotism, The.— A. T. Worden. — GH
German Youth.— Kaiser Wilhelm.— WRR-42
German-French Campaign, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
CPOI
Germany. — E. V. Lucas. See Geography.
ge William Russell).— OBMV
Germany. — Josephine Miles. — OTA
Germinal. — "^E" (Geoige
Germs of Greatness. — Eliza Cook.— Oil CS -30
Geronimo. — Ernest McGaffey. — AA — PAH
Gerontion.— T. S. Eliot.— APA— CMP— LA— MAP— MAPA—
MOAP— NAMP
Gerry's Rocks. — Unknown. — ABF (with music) — LL-3
Gertrude of Wyoming, sel. — Thomas Campbell.
Oneyda's Death-Song, The (fr. Pt. III).— EPW-4
Gertrude's Prayer. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Gest Hystoriale of .the Destruction of Troy, sel. — Unknown.
Medea.— NBE
Gest of Robyn Hode, A (complete in 8 fyttes). — Unknown. —
ESPB
VII. Fytte, The.— EPOM
VIII. Fytte, The.— EPOM
Gesture.— Winifred Welles— BAP— HBMV
Get a Transfer. — Unknown. — BLP A — WBLP
Get Acquainted with Yourself, — Robert Jones Burdette. —
OHCS-28
Get Away from the Crowd. — Robert Jones Burdette. — HT
Get into the Boosting Business. — Unknown. — WBLP
Get Out of My Shop!— Jennie E. Munson.— WRR-18
Get Somebody Else. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BLRP
("Too Busy.")— WBLP
Get There If You Can and See the Land You Once Were Proud
to Own.— W. H. Auden.— NAMP
Get Up and Bar the Door. — Unknown. — ATP— BB — BEL—
BLV— BSV— EBSV— ESPB (A and B vers.)-- GR-e—
LL-1— OBB— PB-8
Get Up and Go On. — Strickland Gillilan, — POI — SL
Get Up, Jack! John, Sit Down! — Unknown. — ABF
Gethsemane. — Arna Bontemps.— CDC
Gethsemane. — Annette von Droste-Hulshoff, tr. fr. the German
by George N. Shuster. — CAW
Gethsemane. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Gethsemane. —Edmund Leamy. — JKCP — OQP — PDN — PSO—
QP-1
Gethsemane. — Unknown. — S PE-7
Gethsemane. — Charles Russell Wakeley.— OQP — QP-1
Gethsemane. — William Walsh. — BMC
Gethsemane.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — OQP — PDN — PSO—
QP-l
Gets Dhere. — Charles F. Adams. — BTB-6
Gettin' Letters. — "E. C. D." — PAPm
Gettin' On. — Eugene Field.— BTB-7—PEF
Gettin" Ready to Graduate. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Getting Acquainted.— Sydney Dayre. — BTB-7 — GSRC
Getting in the Wrong Room. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers, The.
Getting Information Out of Pa. — Unknown. — FAOV —
OHCS-39— WRR-S2
Getting Letters. — Unknown. — CHS
Getting Ready for School. — Juliet Tompkins. — WRR-SO
Getting Ready for Town. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — DDA
Getting Rid of Her Daughter's Beau. — Unknown. — WRR-26
Getting Set. — Grantland Rice. — POI — SL
Getting the Pony Shod and What Came of It. — Unknown.—
SPE-8
Getting the Right Start. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Timothy
Titcornb s Letters.
Getting to Be a Man. — S. E. Kiser. — WRR-21
Getting under Way. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens). See Innocents Abroad,
Getting Up. — Henry S. Leigh. — OHCS-27
Getting Well.— Walt Mason.— POI— SL
Gettysburg. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Gettysburg. — Newell Dwight Hillis. — OHCS-40
Gettysburg. — James Jeffrey Roche. — MC — PAH
Gettysburg. — Ernest W. Shurtleff. — BTB-5
Gettysburg. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — PAH
Gettysburg: A Mecca fcr the Blue and Gray. — John B. Gordon.
— MDAH
Gettysburg Address. — Abraham Lincoln. — GA — GR-1 — JHP —
LBAH — LL-3 — MC — OHFP— SPE-3 — WBLP —
WRR-2 7— -WRR-46
(Abraham Lincoln.) — GDAH
(Abraham Lincoln's Speech at the Dedication of the Na
tional Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Novem
ber 19, 1863.) — MAL
(Address at Gettysburg.)— HT—LLC—PJH-1
(Address at the Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery.) —
CCR— OHCS-2
(Address of Abraham Lincoln.) — PEOR
(Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery.) — BTB-2
(Gettysburg Speech.)— WRR-46
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Gettysburg Address (Continued).
(Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg.) — RON
(Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.)— PEDC— PSO— SFC
(Lincoln s Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863.)—
OQP — QP-1
(New Birth of Freedom, A.)— MRV
(Speech at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Get-
_ , tysburg.)— PPS
Gettysburg Ode, ^/.—Bayard Taylor.
After the eyes that looked."— LBAH
(Dedicatory Ode for the Gettysburg National Cemetery.)
— — (JxiCS-2
(From "The Gettysburg Ode.")— OHIP
(Lincoln at Gettysburg.) — PAH
Gettysburg Speech. — Abraham Lincoln. See Gettysburg Ad
dress.
Gettysburg Speech a Lesson in Oratory. — S. S. Curry. —
WRR-46
Ghazal of Isa Akhun Zada.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Pus'hto by
E. Powys Mathers.— PG
Gheber's Bloody Glen.— Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
Gheluvelt. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Ghetto, The, sels. — Lola Ridge.
"Calicoes and Furs." — POOT
''Lights go out."— LEAP— MAP— TCPD
Old Sodos no longer makes saddles."— MAP
Sallow dawn is in the sky, A." — MAP — TCPD
Ghetto Cradle-Song, A.— Philip M. Raskin.— BOL
Ghos' Stones. — Flavia Rosser. — BTB-9 — WRR-31
Ghoses.— James D. Corrothers.— WRR-3 1
Ghoses in the Barn.— Lu B. Cake.— WRR-31
Ghost, The, sels.~ Charles Churchill.
Description of Johnson. — EPW-3
("Pomposo insolent and loud" — fr. Bk. II.) — AEP-D
— EPRE (abr.)
Ghost, The.— Harold Lewis Cook. See Space of Breath.
Ghost, The.— Cu Chonnacht O Cleirigh, tr. fr. the Gaelic by
James Stephens.— GTIV
Ghost, The.— Walter de la Mare. — GPE — HBMV— MBP —
Ghost. — Alexa Lane. — BPM-34
Ghost.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Ghost, The.— Sara Teasdale— LHW
Ghost, The.— Unknown.— BTB-2— OHCS-1
Ghost. — John V. A. Weaver. — BAP — HBMV — WTP-9
Ghost Night.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— HBMV— HOAH—
Ghost of a Flower, The. — Unknown. — WRR-31
Ghost of an Old Continental, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. —
OHCS-27
Ghost of an Old Love. — E. Vivian Prentice. — WRR-58
Ghost of an Opera House. — William Rose Benet— NYBV
Ghost of Creusa, The. — Vergil, tr. fr. the Latin by Gawain
Douglas. See ^Eneid, The.
Ghost of Goshen, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-1 1
Ghost of Lone Rock, The. — Clara M. Howard. — WRR-7
Ghost of Shakespeare, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Ghost of the Beautiful Past. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — VLEP
Ghost of the Buffaloes, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Ghost out of Stratford, A. — David Morton. — MCT — PER
Ghost Scene from Hamlet. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Ghost Song. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring-
Ghost Speaks on the Styx, A. — John Drinkwater.— LHW
Ghost Story, A. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens).
—\VRR-S
Ghost Town. — Thomas Hornsby Ferril. — PASC
Ghost-Flowers. — Mary Potter Thacher Higginson.— AA
Ghostly Battles.— Glenn Ward Dresbach.— TBM
Ghostly Galley, The.— Jessie B. Rittenhouse,— TBM
Ghostly Pantomimes. — Unknown. — WRR-3 1
Say "Au Revoir."
Seein' Things.
Tenting To-Night.
Ghostly Reaper.— Harold Vinal.— TBM
Ghostly Tree.— Leonie Adams.— MAP— MOAP
Ghostries. — Henry Choi mondeley-Penn ell. — CIV
Ghosts. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Ghosts.— Thomas Carlyle.— WRR-31
Ghosts, — John C. Frohlicher. — PASC
Ghosts, The. — Helen Goldbaum. — TB
Ghosts.— Brian Hooker.— PFY—WLIP
Ghosts, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song of
Hiawatha, The.
Ghosts. — Virginia Taylor McCormick. — ST
Ghosts. — R. K. Munkittrick. — A A — YT
Ghosts, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Ghosts. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — CP — PT
Ghost's Confession, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See Phantasma
goria.
Ghosts in Love. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Ghost's Moonshine, The. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.— NBE
Ghosts of Conquest. — Albert Edward Clements. — RH
Ghosts of Indians. — Witter Bynner. — OBAV — ODP POOT
Ghosts of the BufTaL
Ghosts of the New World. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— PT
Ghost-Wolf Dances. — Lew Sarett. See Thunderdrums
Giant, The.— Charles Mackay. — PB-9
Giant Puffball, The.— Edmund Blunden.— LBBV
Giant Stories. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Giaour, The, sels. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
Greece (11. 103-152).— LLC—LPS-2
(Glory That Was Greece— abr.) — EP
(Giaour, The.)— GPE
Picture of Death, A (11. 68-102).— LPS-1
Transient Beauty (11. 388-421).— LPS-1
/Giaour, The.)— GPE
Gib Him One ub Mine. — Daniel Webster Davis. — HHHA
Gibraltar. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— ACP— BMC— ES—GTMT
—GTSL—HBV— MCT— OBEY — OBVV — OTPC -~
PER — VA
Gibraltar. — Richard Chenevix Trench.— ES — OBRV — OBVV
Giffen's Debt.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Gift, The.— "M." (George William Russell). —CMP— HBMV
LEAP—- TCPD *"j.T4. v
Gift, The.— Oliver Goldsmith.— WTP-4
Gift, The.— Aline Kilmer.— CP—NV
Gift, The.— Louis V. Ledoux.— SBMV
Gift, The.— George Newell Lovejoy.— PDN
(Mother, The.)— DD
Gift, A.— Amy Lowell.— BAP— CMP— LEAP— NP
Gift, The.— Rose O'Neill.— BAP
Gift, The. — Laura Spencer Portor.— PEDC
Gift, The. — Rabindranath Tagore.— MOAH
Gift, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gmwaw.— -SAS
Gift from Heaven.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Gift Givers. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Gift He Got from Mose, The.— Will Carleton.— BTB-9
Gift of a Skull, The.— John Skelton.— ACP
Gift of Empty Hands, The. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt.— -
Gift of Flowers, A. — Leonard Feeney. — WHL
Gift of God, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson.— CP— CRP—
GPE— MAP— MAPA— SPT— TCPD
Gift of Life.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Gift of Poets, The.— Alice Hunt Bartlett.— BAP
Gift of Rest, The.— W. W. Christraan.— VF
Gift of Speech, The.— Sa'di. Sec Gulistan, The.
— GR-a — SR
Gift of the Sea, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Gift of Tritemius, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— OHCS-1 6
— POY — TVSH
Gift of Water, The.— Hamlin Garland.— AA — LA
Gift of Work, The.— Edwin Markham.— - DD
Gift That None Could See, The.— Mary E. Freeman.— HER—
WRR-4
Gift to a Girl Graduate.— Carolyn Wells.— WRR-SS
Gift to a Jade. — Anna Wickham.— NP
Gifts.— Helen Wieand Cole.— OQP— QP-1
Gifts. — Mary Edgar Comstock. — OQP— QP-2
Gifts. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APW
Gifts. — Juliana Horatia Ewing. — AV
Gifts. — Emma Lazarus.— ST — WGRP— WRR-39
Gifts. — Muna Lee. — BAP
Gifts. — Sister Mary of the Visitation.— WHL
SJ!ts'~"femeSi Th°mson ,(1834-1882). Sec Sunday up the River.
Gifts. — Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff. — SPT
Gifts and Sins. — Edna Eades Puryear. — HB
Gifts Divine, The. — John Kendrick Bangs.— LOW— POI
Gifts for Easter. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Gifts for the New Year. — Ruby E. Weyburn. — PSO
Gifts of Age, The.— Unknown.— BTB-8
Gifts of God, The.— George Herbert.— EV-2-—GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL—ICBD— LPS-3
(Pulley, The— C.)— AEP-W— ATP— AWP— BCEP— BEL
— BLV--CBOV— CRE— EA — EM-1 — EPEP —
EPS— EPW-2— GPE—HBV — NAL — OAEP —
OBEY — OBS — PTER - SBA — SEP—TCEP
— TPH—UFE— WHA
Gifts of God, The.— Jones Very.— AA
Gifts of Peace, The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— SPT
Gifts of the Dead.— Rupert Brooke. See 3914
Gifts Returned (or Return'd) The (Mother and Girl— C ) —
Walter Savage Landor.— BOHV— OBVV— THP
Gigglety Girl, The. — Judge. — GH
Gil Brenton. — Unknown.—- ESPB
Gil Morice. — Unknown. See Childe Maurice
Gil, the Toreador. — Charles Henry Webb. — A A
Gila Monster Route, The.— L. F. Post and Glenn Norton.— ABF
Gilded Age, The, sel. -~- "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner.
Uncle DanTs Apparition (Ch. III).— WRR-31
(Uncle Daniel's Apparition and Prayer.)— OHCS-1 0
(Uncle Daniel s Introduction to a Mississippi Steamer.)—
J3TB-2
Gilderoy (in Percy's Reliques with si. changes). — Unknown.—
BB
(My Handsome Gilderoy.) — CH
Gile Machree. — Gerald Griffin.— TIP
Gilead. — Mary Brennan Clapp. — OQP— QP-2
Giles and Abraham.— Elmer Ruin Coates.— OHCS-6
Giles Corey. — Unknown. — PAH
Giles Cm-ey of ^the Salem Farms, sels. — Henry Wadsworth
Prologue ^"Delusions of the days that once have been."—
Trial, The.— PAH
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Giles' Hope. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— BOH V
(Epigrams.)— HBV
Gillespie.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— FPE— PTER-— TCPD
Gillian (Parody). — Unknown. — BOHV — PA
Gilliflower of Gold, The. — William Morris. — BPN — CBOV —
GEPM— MBP— PQTT-—TCEP— TOP— TVSH— VA—
VLEP— WHA— WTP-7
Gilly of Christ, The. — Joseph Campbell.— GTIV
(I Am the Gilly of Christ.)— LBBV
Gilt.— E. Ernest Murrell.— AMV-35
Gin Fiend, The.— Charles Mackay.— WRR-18
Gin I Was God. — Charles Murray. — HMSP
Ginevra. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
BTB-6— SPE-7
Ginevra. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Ginger and the Preacher. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Gingerbread Horse, The. — James W. Stanistreet. — GSRC
Gingerbread Man, The. — Eva Rowland.— GFA
Ginoine Ar-tickie, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Giotto's Campanile. — Aubrey De Vere (1814-1902). — TBV
Giotto's Campanile. — Thomas O'Hagan. — JKCP
Giotto's Tower, — Henry Wads worth Longfellow. — APW — CAP
— IAP— LBAP— TBV— TCAP
Gipsies. — John Clare. — CH
Gipsies Metamorphosed, The, sel. — Ben Jonson.
Wish, A.— LC
Gipsy, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Gipsy Bride, The. — Emma Dunning Banks. — WRR-19
Gipsy Feet. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — NLK
Gipsy Girl, The.— Ralph Hodgson.— CMP— GTML—MCCG
Gipsy Laddie, The. — Unknown. See Raggle Taggle Gypsies,
The.
Gipsy Lass, The.— Helen B. Cruickshank.— HMSP
Gipsy Love. — Arthur Symons. — VLEP
Gipsy Song. — Sara Hamilton Birchall. — NLK
Gipsy Trail, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — HBV— NLK— RKV—
WTP-6
Gipsy
_y Song (12 sts.).— SPE-4
ans.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV— VLEP
Gipsy Wedding, The. — Sara Hamilton Birchall. — NLK
Gipsy-Heart. — Katharine Lee Bates. See Gypsy-Heart.
Gipsying. — Witter Bynner. — TL
Gipsy's Dirge, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Guy Mannering.
Giraffe and Tree.— W. J. Turner.— CH
Gird on thy Sword.— Robert Bridges. — GTBS
Girdle of Friendship, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
Girl, A. — Richard Aldington. See Epigrams.
Girl, A.— Babette Deutsch.— BAP— HBMV— OTA
Girl, A.— Viola MeynelL— MBP
Girl, A. — Ezra Pound. — MAP
Girl and Her Fawn, The. — Andrew Marvell. See Nymph Com
plaining for the Death of Her Fawn, The.
Girl 'at Lives Next Door, Th'. — Unknown. — WRR-S8
(Worthy Foe, A.)— SPE-6
Girl at the Book Counter, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-33
(At the Book Counter.) — WRR-7
Girl ai. the Play. — Muriel Rukeyser.— BPM-37
Girl Athletes. — Haniel Long. — HBMV
Girl, Cat, and Custard. — Unknown. — WRR-35
(Confession, A.)— WRR-24
Girl Child. — Stephen Vincent Bene*t. — BPM-36
Girl Describes Her Fawn, The. — Andrew Marvell. See Nymph
Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn.
Girl I Left behind Me, The.— Unknown.— HBV
Girl I Love. — Olive Tilford Dargan. See Far Bugles.
Girl in a Cage. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Girl in a Tree. — Frances M. Frost.— NYBV
Girl of All Periods, The. — Coventry Patmore.— CPOI — VA
Girl of Cadiz, The.— Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage.
Girl of Dunbwy, The. — Thomas Osborne Davis. — TIP
Girl of Pompeii, A.— Edward Sanford Martin.— AA— HBV—
OBAV
Girl of the Period, A.— Unknown.— CHS— OHCS-2S
Girl of the Red Mouth.— Martin MacDermott.— HBV— JKCP
—TIP
Girl School-Teacher Who Farmed. — Robert Jones Burdette. —
WRR-55
Girl Takes Her Place among the Mothers, The. — Marya Zatu-
rensky.— HBMV
Girl That I Didn't Get, The. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Girl with the Cows, The, sel.— Alfred Perceval Graves. — TIP
Girl with Thirty-Nine Lovers, The. — Unknown. — WRR-8
Girlhood. — Unknown. — LPS-2
Girls.— Olive Logan.— WRR-27
Girls and Boys Come Out to Play. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
("Girls and boys come out to play.") — CFBP — PB-1 — PPL
Girls Don't Have No Fun. — Unknown. — WRR-38
Girls, Don't Marry a Drunkard.— Unknown. — WRR-18
Girl's Essay on Boys, A. — Unknown. See Girl's View of Men
and Women.
Girl's Mood, A.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— HBMV— SMP
Girls' Names. — Eleanor Farjeon. — SUS
Girl's Song.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Girl's Song, A. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
Girl's Song, A. — Katharine Tynan.— CRE
Girl's Songs, A. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — SBMV
Borrower.
Free.
Kiss, The.
Vintage, The.
Girl's Ten Rules of Life.— Unknown.— WRR-56
Girl's View of Men and Women. — Unknown. — WRR-50
(Girl's Essay on Boys, A.)— WRR-7
Girls-vs.-Boys' Boat Race (abr.). — Oliver Wendell Holmes (?).
(Boat Race, The.)— BTB-6
Girt Woak Tree That's in the Dell, The.— William Barnes.—
(Oak Tree, The,)— OBVV
Gissing's Sixpenny Miracle. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Git Along, Little Dogies (with music). — Unknown (wr. at.
to John A. Lomax). — ABF
(Cow-Puncher's Song.) — WRR-48
(Whoopee Ti Yi Yo— abr.)— TSW— TSWC
(Whoopee Ti Yi Yo, Git Along, Little Dogies — C.) —
AS ^(sl. abr. with music) — ABS — CSF (with
music) — GR-a (with music) — IHA — MPB —
MPC-14— PB-7
Gita Govinda, The, sel. — Jayadeva.
Hymn to Vishnu, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Sir Edwin Arnold.
—AWP
Gitanjali, sels. — Rabindranath Tagore.
Day after Day (LXXV).— OBMV
"Have you not heard" (XLV).— WGRP
"Here is thy," etc. (X-XI).— WGRP
I Have Got My Leave (XCIII).— OBMV
"I was not aware of the moment" (XCV). — NP
If It Is Not My Portion (LXXXIX).— OBMV
"On the day when the lotus," etc. (XX).— NP— NV
On the Slope of the Desolate River (LXIV).— OBMV
That Shoreless Ocean (XLII).— GT-2
This Is My Delight.— GT-2
"This is my prayer to thee."
(Songs from Gitanjali.) — HTR
"Thou art the sky" (LXVII) .—GT-2— MRV— OBMV
(Songs from Gitanjali.) — HTR
When One Knows Thee (LXIII).— OQP— QP-2
(Songs from Gitanjali.) — HTR
("Thou hast made me known to friends.") — NP
Where the Mind Is without Fear (XXV).— MM
(Songs from Gitanjali.) — HTR
"Yes, I know, this is nothing but thy love" (LIX). — LHW
Gittin' inter Shape.— Ben King.— LOW— POI
Giuseppe Caponsacchi. — Robert Browning. See Ring and the
Book, The.
Gitiseppe on Golf. — C. A. Moreno. — PPD-2
"Give a man a horse he can ride." — James Thomson (1834-82).
See Sunday up the River.
Give a Rouse. — Robert Browning. Sec Cavalier Tunes (II).
Give All to Love. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APA — APW —
AWP — BAP — CAP — EV-4— GEPM— GPE— HBV—
I AP — JA WP — LA— LEAP— LHW— M O AP— OB EV
—OBVV— OTA— PCD— PFY—PPD-1— TCAP— TOP
— TPH— WB P— WTP-4
"Give beauty all her right." — Thomas Campion. — OBSC
(Beauty Unbound.) — BLV
(Measure of Beauty, The.) — GPE
"Give her bu^the least excuse to love me!" — Robert Browning.
See Pippa Passes.
Give Him a Lift. — Unknown. — BS
"Give him this money, and these notes, Reynaldo." — William
Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Give Love To-Day. — Ethel Talbot. — HBV
Give Me a Friend. — Unknown. — VIL
Give Me a Gentle Heart. — Percy Thomas. — OQP — QP-2
Give Me a Lass with a Lump of Land. — Allan Ramsay. — CEP
"Give me a mask, I'll join the masquerade." — Heinrich Heine.
See Fresco Sonnets to Christian Sethe.
Give Me Ale.— Unknown.— HBV
Give Me Back My Boy. — Jasper Garnet. — WRR-30
Give Me Back My Husband. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Give Me Gay Courage. — Edith M. Smith. — HB
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death. — Patrick Henrv — GDAH
(Call to Arms, The.)— PPS WAO.
(Liberty or Death — much abr.) — MHT
(Speech before the Virginia Convention — si. abr.) — SPS
(Speech in the Virginia Convention, March 23 1775 ")
TCAP— WRR-49 (abr.)
(Speech of Patrick Henry.) — OHCS-25
(War Inevitable, TheO — LLC (sel.) — OHFP — PP
PPYP (sel.)-YFR
(War Is Actually Begun — si. abr.) — IDAH
Give Me More Love or More Disdain. — Thomas Carew. — LPS-1
(Mediocrity in Love Rejected.) — ALV — ATP — BCEP —
EPS— HBV
"Give me my scallop-shell of quiet" (Sir Walter Raleigh's Pil
grimage — C.) — Sir Walter Raleigh.— EG
(His Pilgrimage.)— BEL— CR— CRE— EA— EP— EPEP—
(My Pilgrimage.) — WGRP
(Passionate Man's Pilgrimage, The.) — BLV — OAEP —
OBSC
(Pilgrimage, The.)— BCEP — CAW — LPS-2 — STB (abr )
(Soul's Pilgrimage, The.)— CBE
(Verses Made by Sir Walter Raleigh the Night before He
Was Beheaded.)— EV-1
Give Me My Self. — Michael Drayton. See Idea.
Give Me No Lover Young with Love. — Lucia Trent. — TBM
Give Me Not Tears. — Rose Hawthorne Lathrop.— AA
Despair.
Joy.
Give Me Rest. — George Edgar Grisham. — WRR-15
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND KECITATIONS
Give Me the Baby. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR —
t( . OHCS-40
Give me the eyes that look on mine." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Give Me the Eyes.)— EPN
Give Me the Hand. — Goodman Barnaby. — OHCS-11
Give Me the Old.— Robert Hinckley Messinger.— HBV— LPS-1
(Winter Wish, A.)— AA— LEAP
Give me the sky." — Ilo Orleans. See Funday.
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun. — Walt Whitman. — AA—
APB— BLV— CAP— LBAP— LL-3— OBAV— SC (abr.)
— TCAP— TSW
"Give me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full-
dazzling" (^/.)— PIAE
Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother. — Amelia Blanford
Edwards. — AS (abr. and arr. with music} — BLPA —
LPS-1— OHCS-2
(Three Grains of Corn.)— WTP-1
'Give me thy hand, pretty, pretty." — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The — Sardinian.) — BOL
Give Me Thy Heart. — Adelaide Anne Procter.— ACP— CAW
Give Place, Ye Lovers. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (wr.
at. to Thomas Heywood). — GPE — LPS-1
(His Incomparable Lady.) — OBSC
(Praise of His Love, A.)— CRE— EPW-1— EV-1— TCEP
.— WHA
Give Something Away. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Doug
las Green Robinson). See Good Thanksgiving, A.
Give Thanks.— Doane Robinson.— WRR-40
Give Thanks.— Helen Isabella Tupper.— BLRP— PEOR
(Thanks foi Everything.)— WBLP
Give Thanks fer What? — W. F. Croffut.— OHCS-21— TOAH
Give the Bug a Chance. — Billy Mason. — HT
Give Them the Flowers Now. — Leigh M. Hodges. — HT — LOW
__POI— PTA-2— WBLP
"Give thy thoughts no tongue." — William Shakespeare. See
Hamlet (Polonius' Advice to Laertes).
Give to the Living. — Ida Goldsmith Morris.— WBLP
Give Us a Call.— Unknown.— OHCS-22
Give Us Great Dreams. — Marie LeNart. — OQP— QP-1
Give Us Men.— Josiah Gilbert Holland. — NPSC— OHCS-26—
PTA-1— WRR-33
(God Give Us Men.)— BLPA— HT— OQP— PJH-2— QP-1
-SPE-4— WBLP
(Men— Wanted.)— JHP
(Nation's Prayer, The.)— PVS
(Need for Men, The.)— SPS
(Wanted— C.)—FF— POI
Give Us Men!— Unknown.— BLPA— WRR-47
Give Us This Day. — Josephine Royle. — BAP
Give Way! — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — WGRP
Given Over. — Thomas Woolner. — VA
Giver of All, The.— Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
Giver of Stars, The. — Amy Lowell. — LHW
Giver's Reward, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-18
Giving Thanks.— Unknown.—PEDC — RON — TOAH
(Thanksgiving.)— WRR-40
Giving to God. — Christopher Wordsworth. — VA
Glacial Flea, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Glacier. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — BAP
Glacier, The. — Henry van Dyke. See Three Alpine Sonnets.
Glacier-Bed, The.— Emilia Aylme Blake. — BTB-7— OHCS-33
Glad and Good.— Unknown. — LPP
Glad Christmas Bells.— Unknown.— WRR-28
Glad Day.— W. Graham Robertson.— CBPC— HBV
Glad Evangel, The.— Kate Douglas Wiggin.— CO AH
Glad Game, The. — Unknown.— VIL
Glad New Year. The. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — PBV
(New Year, The.) — CFBP— DD— HH— MPB— MPC-1 —
PTA-2
Glad Song, The. — Joseph Morris.— ICBD — RON
Glad Tidings.— Elizabeth York Case.— OHCS-39
Glad Young Chamois, The. — Burges Johnson.— JPC — TSW—
TSWC
Glad Youth.— Calista Barker Clark.— HB
Gladiator, The. — J. A. Jones.— BTB-1— OHCS-7
Gladiator, The.— U nknown. — OHCS- 1 5
Gladiators, The. — Emilio Castelar. — WRR-19
Gladiolas.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Gladness. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — HTR— ICBD— PC
Gladness. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Gladness. — Genevieve Taggard. — NV
(First Miracle.)— HBMV
(There Was a Time.)— TL
Gladness of Nature, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — ADAH—
CPN — DD— HBV— HBVY— JPC— MPC-10— OTPC—
PB-5— PBGG— SN
Gladstone. — Stephen Phillips. — WLIP
Glamour. — Phebe Beach Lovell.— HB
Glamour. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Glamour-Land. — Danske Dandridge. — APD
Glance, The. — George Herbert. — EPS
Glance at History, A. — Walt Mason. — FF — POI
Glance Backward, A. — Mary E. Blanchard. — OHCS-22
WRR-19
Glances. — Pittendrigh Macgillivray. — HM SP
Glasgerion (in Percy's Reliques — si. diff. vers.) — Unknown. —
BLV— EPW-1— ESPB (A and B vers.)— OBB
(Glenkindie.)— EBSV
Glasgow. — Alexander Smith. — B S V — EBSV
Glasgow Peggie. — Unknown. — ESPB
Glass of Beer, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic &v Timp«
Stephens.— OBMV y J lmes
(Righteous Anger.)— MBP— WLIP
Glass of Cold Water, A. — John B. Gough (also at to Paul
Denton).— OHCS-2 °' raul
(Famous Toast to Water.) — WBLP
Glass Railroad, The.— George Lippard. — OHCS-14— PE
Glaucopis. — Richard Hughes. — OBMV
Glaucus and the Lion.— Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Last
Days of Pompeii (Arbaces to the Lion).
Gleam, A!— Stephen Phillips.— EPW-5
Gleaming Sea, The. — Moschus, tr. fr. the Greek bv Perov
Bysshe Shelley.— CBE y cy
(Ocean, The.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Glee for February, A. — Louis Untermeyer. — PASC
Glee for King Charles.— Sir Walter Scott. See Woodstock
Glee for Winter, A.— Alfred Domett. — DD — HBV — SN— VA
"Glen," a Sheep-Dog.— Hilton Brown.— HMSP
Glen Allen's Daughter.— Unknown. — WRR-15
Glen-Almain, the Narrow Glen. — William Wordsworth GTST
Glenara.— Thomas Campbell.— BFVR— HBV— LC— STB
Glenaradale.— Walter C. Smith.— EBSV— OBVV
Glencar. — Stephen Gwynn. — LBBV
Glencoe.— G. K. Chesterton. — LEAP
Glenkindie.— William Bell Scott.— HBV— VA
Glenkindie (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. See Glascrprirm
Glenlogie.— Unknown.— BB— GN— HBV— LC— OBB— PB-9
(Glenlogie, or, Jean o' Bethelnie— A and B vers.) — ESPB
Glide Soft Ye Silver Floods. — William Browne. See Brittan-
nia's Pastorals (Lament for His Friend).
Glimmer. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Glimpse, A. — Frances Cornford. — OBMV
Glimpse in Autumn. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — CCP PB-4
RON— TSW— TSWC
Glimpse of Easter in the Azores, A. — Henry Sandham
EOAH
Glimpse of Pan, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Glimpse of Washington's Birthplace, A. — Grace B. Johnson
WOAH
Glimpses.— Roy Helton.— HBMV
Glimpses into Cloudland. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
PEOR
"Glint of a raindrop, The." — Austin Dobson. — BPN
Glittering Plain, The, seL ("Fair is the world"). — William
Morris.— CPOI
Gloaming.- — Robert Adger Bowen.— HBV
Gloire de Dijon.— D. H. Lawrence.— LBBV
Gloomy Night Is Gathering Fast, The.— Robert Burns. — EBSV
— MCCG
Gloomy Winter's Now Awa'.— Robert Tannahill.— EBSV
Gloria Belli.— William J. Benners, Jr.— OHCS-30
Gloria in Excelsis. — "George Klingle" (Mrs. Georgiana Klingle
Holmes). — PDN
Gloria in Excelsis. — Unknown. — WGRP
Gloria, Latis, et Honor. — Unknown.— -WHL
Gloria Patri, The.— John Heywood. — ACP
Gloria, Tibi, Domine. — -Unknown.- — BOL
Glories. — Lionel Johnson. — GPE
Glories, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Glories of Our Blood and State, The. — James Shirley. See
Contention of Ajax and Ulysses.
Glories of the Morning. — Daniel Webster. — WRR-56
Glories of the World Sink Down in Gloom, The. — Joseph Plun-
kett. — BMC
("Sic Transit.")— ACP
Glorious Deed, A. — John S. Adams.— PRK
Glorious Game, The.— Richard Burton.— HBMV
"Glorious image of the Maker's beauty, The." — Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (LXI).
Glorious New England.— S. S. Prentiss.— OHCS-1
Glorious Song of Old, The.— Edmund H. Sears. — CO AH
(Angels' Song, The.)— AA— PEDC
( Christmas Carols . ) — H B V— H B V Y
(It Came upon the Midnight Clear.)— CRYO— LLC (abr.)
— SDH
/Peace on Earth.)— LOW— MR V— POI
Glorious Stars of Heaven, The. — Joshua Sylvester. — GPE
"Glorious sun went blushing to his bed, The."— Michael Dray-
ton. See Ideas Mirrour.
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken.— John Newton.— WGRP
Glory. — Helen D. Greenwood. — HB
"Glory be to 'God for dappled things." — Gerard Manley Hop
kins. — EG
(Pied Beauty.) — AWP — BLV— GTBS— GTML— MBP—
NAMP— OBMV— POTT— VLEP
Glory.— John Luther Long.— SPE-1— WRR-37
Glory, Glory to the Sun.— John Alford.— HBMV
Glory Hallelujah! or, John Brown's Body.— Charles Sprague
Jtiall.— AI B — -PAH
(John Brown's Body.)— ABF (longer vcrs. with music)—
GA — MC
Glory Hallelujah; or, New John Brown Bong.— Unknown.—
Glory of God, The.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm XIX).
Glory of God m Creation, The.— Thomas Moore. — OHIP
(Thou Art, O God.)— LOW— POI
Glory of Motion, The.— R. St. John Tyrwhitt.— VA
Glory of Nature, The.— Timothy Dwight.— BTB-8
Glory of Ships, The.— Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Glory of theDay Was in Her Face, The.— James Weldon John-
Glory of the Garden, The. — Rudyard Kipling. —RKV— VLEP
Glory of the Girl, The.— Unknown.— MHT
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God
Glory of the Woods, The. — Susan Fenimore Cooper. — ADAH
Glory of Washington, The. — Timothy D wight. — FED C— RON
(Washington a Model for Youth.) — PEOR
Glory of Women. — Siegfried Sassoon. — RH
Glory That Is to Be, The. — Horace Lathrop Dawson. — SPE-6
Glory That Was Greece, The ("Clime of the unforgotten
brave ). — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Giaour
Glory That Was Greece, The ("The isles of Greece, the isles
of Greece! ').— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan (Isles of Greece, The).
Glory to the King of Kings! — Charles Wesley. See Christmas
Hymn.
Glory to Them. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — BPM-30 — OQP —
Glory Trail, The. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr.— CP— GR-a—
IHA — SCC — TL
Gloucester Harbor.— Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.— AA
Gloucester Moors. — William Vaughn Moody.— APB — ATP —
HBV — LAP — LBMV — MAP — OBAV— OG— PFY—
PIAE— PTER—SBA— TCPD— TOP— WHA— WLIP
"Mile behind is Gloucester, A" (seL). — BAP
"This earth is rot" (seL).— WGRP
Glove, The.— Robert Browning.— OHNP — PIAE— VLEP
Glove, The. — Leigh Hunt. See Glove and the Lions, The.
Glove, The.— Richard Lovelace.— ALV— EG
(Elinda's Glove.)— OBS
Glove, The. — Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, tr. fr.
the German by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. — OG —
Glove and the Lions, The. — Leigh Hunt. — BHV — BTB-3 —
CCR — CGO V — EP — E V-4 — FF— GN— GS— HB V—
HBVY — JHP— JPC— LPS-2— MR—OFPE— OHCS-8
— OHNP — OTPC — PB-8 — PCD — PECK — POI —
PPD-1— RON— STP— WBLP
(Glove, The.)— CSBP
Gloved Hands. — Clifford Dyment.— BPM-36
Gloverson the Mormon. — "Artemus Ward" (Charles Farrar
Browne.)— OH CS- 16
Glow-worm, The.— Edward Shanks.— WHA
Glow-Worm, The.— William Wordsworth.— CGOV
Glow-Worms, The.— Ann Hawkshawe.— OTPC
Gluggity Glug. — George Colman, the Younger. See Myrtle and
the Vine, The.
Glutton, The.— William Langland. See Vision of Piers the
Plowman, The ("King and his knights went to Church).
Glycine's Song. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Zapolya.
Gnat, The. — Joseph Beaumont. — OBS
Gnomic Verses.— William Blake.— OB RV
(Injunction.)— BLV
Gnosis.— Christopher Pearse Cranch.— HB V — IAP — LA— LEAP
(Knowing.)— LLC
(Thought.)— B A f — LPS-3— WGRP
Stanza from an Early Poem (1 st.).— -AA
Gnu, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— BMEP
(Mr. Belloc M. P.'s Excellent Nonsense — "G.") — ABVC
Gnu Wooing, The.— Burges Johnson.— HBVY
Go.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-33
Go and Catch a Falling Star. — John Donne. — BEL — SBA
("Go and catch a falling star.")— EG
(Song: "Go and catch a falling star.'*) — AEP-W— ATP —
AWP—BCEP — BOHV — CRE — EM-1 — EP—
EPS—EPW-1 — EV-2 — HBV — JAWP — LEAP
—NAL—OAEP—OBEV— PIAE— TOP— TPH—
WBP— WHA— WLIP
Go Bring Me Back My Blue-Eyed Boy (with music, A vers.). —
Unknown. — AS
(London City — B vers.)— AS
Go Down, Death. — James Weldon Johnson.— LA— TCPD— XL
Go Down, Moses.— Unknown.— ANL—APW—SPP "
(Jubilee Song.)— WRR-27
Go Down to Kew in Lilac-Time. — Alfred Noyes. See Barrel-
Organ, The.
Go, Feel What I Have Felt.— Unknown.— LPS-2
(Hate of the Bowl.)— OHCS-2
Go Fetch to Me a Pint o' Wine.— Robert Burns.— -BEL— CRE
— EP
(Before Parting.)— LH
(Farewell, A: "Go fetch to me a pint o' wine.") — GTBS—
/•trpOTp f^'TQT „ QTl A
(My Bonnie Mary.)— BSV—GPE— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Silver Tassie, The— C.)— EBSV— OBEC
Go, Forget Me.— Charles Wolfe.— HBV
"Go Forward."— "A. R. G."— BLRP
Go Forward.— Ellen Murray. — OHCS-33
Go Forward to Victory. — 1. K. Funk. — WRR-18
"Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (VI).
Go Get the Ax (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Go, Heart, unto the Lamp of Licht. — Unknown. — BSV
Go It Alone.— John Godfrey Saxe. See Game of Life, The.
Go, Little Book. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — MBP
(Envoy: "Go, little book, and wish to all.") — GPE— HBV
— MOB— YT
(Wishes.)— OBVV
Go Lovely Rose!— Edmund Waller. —AEP-W— AEV— AL V—
ATP— AWP—BCEP— BEL— BFVR — BLV— BTP -
CR--CRE— CRP — EA — EG — EM-1 — EP — EPEP
— EPP— EPW-2— EV-2 — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL —
HBV— ISP — JAWP — LEAP — LPS-1 (add. st. by
Henry Kirke White)— NAL—OAEP—OBEV— OTA—
PIAE —SBA — SEP — TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP-
WHA— WTP-9
Go Lovely Rose! (Continued).
(Song: "Go lovely Rose.") — CEP— EPS— GPE— OBS—
"Go not, happy day." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Maud.
Go Not Too Near a House of Rose. — Emily Dickinson — BLV
MAP
Go, Ploughman, Plough. — Joseph Campbell. — HBMV — MPB
Go, Pretty Birds!— Thomas Hey wood. See Fair Maid of the
Exchange, The.
"Go Read Your Books." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Go Sleep, Ma Honey. — Edward D. Barker. — AA — BOL —
MOAH
"Go, speed the stars of thought." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift.
Go, Spend Your Penny, Beauty. — John Masefield. See Son
nets: "Long, long ago," etc.
Go, stalk the red deer o'er the heather." — Rudyard Kipline
See Plain Tales from the Hills.
Go to Bed Early. — Unknown. — PBV
"Go to bed first."— Unknown.— PPL— RIS
Go to Sleep. — Carl Simrock, tr. fr. the German by Louis Unter-
meyer.— RIS
Go to sleep, you poor little darling." — Unknown. — BOL
Go to Sleepy (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Go to Thy Rest. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — LPS-1
Go Vay, Becky Miller, Go V ay I—Unknown.— OHCS-24
(Becky Miller.)— HHHA
Go 'Way f'om Mah Window. — Unknown.— ABF — AS
Go Where Glory Waits Thee.— Thomas Moore.— LPS-1
Go, Winter! — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Go ye into the highways." — Leonard Dodd.— BLRP
"Go you by with gentle tread." — Louise Imogen Guiney. See
Fifteen Epitaphs.
Goal, The.— Walt Mason.— POI— SL
Goal, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLP— OQP— QP-1
Goal of Life, The. — Robert Burns. See Auld Lang Syne.
Goat, The.— Unknown.— WRR-25
Goat Paths, The. — James Stephens. — AWP — CH — CMP—
GTIV— JAWP— PG—SMP— WBP— WHA
Goats.— Charles Erskine Scott Wood.— OTA
Gobbo's Dilemma. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Goblin, The. — Bessie Stone Waring. — GSRC
Goblin Clock-Maker, The. — Constance M. Topping. — AMV-35
Goblin Feet.— J. R. R. Tolkein.— ODP
Goblin Goose, The.— Punch.— MPC-14— PA — SPE-5
Goblin Market. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EV-5 OAEP— •
"Morning and Evening" (seL). — MV-1
Goblins, The. — Charles Dickens.— IIS
Goblins. — Unknown. — WRR-3 1
God. — Gamaliel Bradford. — ICBD— LOW— POI— WGRP
God. — Catherine Gate Cpblentz.— OQP — QP-1
God.— Gabriel Romanovitch Derzhavim, tr. fr. the Russian bv
Sir John Bowring.— OHCS-4— PTA-2
(O Thou Eternal One!)— WGRP
(Ode to the Deity.)— BTB-2
God.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Woodnotes ("All the forms
are fugitive").
God. — Harold Monro. See Dawn.
God. — Unknown. See Upanishads, The.
God.— James Cowden Wallace.— LOW— POI— -WGRP
(God the Omniscient.)— BLRP
God after All, A.— Unknown.— WRR-14
(Little Outcast's Plea, The.)— BTB-9— PPSC
God and Apple Pies.— Ruth Comfort Mitchell. — MLP
God and Man. — S. A. Nagel.— LOW— POI
God and Man. — Albert Durrant Watson.— CPG
God and the Schoolboy, The. — William Canton.— GPE
God and the Soul, sets. — John Lancaster Soaldins-
At the Ninth Hour.— AA
Et Mori Lucrurn. — AA
Nature and the Child. — AA
Starry Host, The. — AA — HBV— POY
Void Between, The. — AA
God and the Strong Ones.— Margaret Widderner.— CP— HBMV
• — RH
God and the Universe. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — CPOI —
EPW-S
God Bless Our Native Land! (C.)— Timothy Dwight (some
times at. to Charles Timothy Brooks) —LLC TYP—
WRR-40 (with music)
(Our Native Laud.)— PEDC
God Bless Our School.— Unknown.— QUCS-13
"God bless this food, and bless us all." — Unknozvn
(Table Graces, or Prayers.) — BLRP
God Bless Us Every One.— James Whitcomb Riley.— -COAH—
God Bless You.— Unknozvn.— VIL
God Bless You, Dear, To-Day! — John Bennett.— AA— HBV
God Cares. — Helen Annis Casterline. — BLRP
God Cares.— "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne Hearne).—
BLRP
(He Careth.)— WBLP
(Lord Does Caie, The.)— LOW— POI
(What Can It Mean.)— MR V
God Chose a Star.— Unknown.— BPP
God Everywhere in Nature. — -Carlos Wilcox. — LPS-2
God for You, A.— Marion Strobel.— NP
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God, Free the Drink Captive. — Mrs. Frances Dana Gage. —
WRR-18
(Earnest Cry, An.) — TS
God Give Me Eyes. — Roselle Mercier Montgomery. — ST
God Give Me Joy.— Thomas Curtis Clark.— OQP— PDN— QP-2
God Give Me Strength. — Unknown.— VIL
God Give to Men. — Arna Bontemps. — BANP — CDC
God Give Us Men.— Josiah Gilbert Holland. — BLPA— HT—
OQP— PJH-2— QP-1— SPE-4— WBLP
(Give Us Men.)— NPSC— OHCS-26— PTA-l—WRR-33
(Men— Wanted.)— JHP
(Nation's Prayer, The.) — PVS
(Need for Men, The.)— SPS
(Wanted.)— FF— POI
God Hears Prayer. — Ethel Romig Fuller. — OQP— QP-2
(Proof.)— DDA—PDN— VIL
God Hide the Whole World in Thy Heart.— Ralph Waldo Emer
son. See Woodnotes (Mighty Heart, The).
God in All.— Unknown.— PDN
God in Government. — Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop. — WRR-18
God in His Goodness Sent the Grapes. — Unknown. — DDA
God in History.— George Bancroft. — BTB-1
(Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln.) — LBAH
God in the Nation's Life. — Unknown. — BLRP — WBLP
God Is at the Anvil.— Lew Sarett.— HBMV— NLK— WGRP
God Is at the Organ. — Egbert Sandford (wr. at, to Joyce Kil
mer) .— LOW— MRV— OQP— POI— QP-1
"God is faithful." — Frances Ridley HavergaL — BLRP
"God is great and God is good." — Unknown.
(Table Graces for Prayers.)— BLRP
God Is Here.— Madeleine Aaron.— OQP— QP-2
God Is in Every Tomorrow. — Laura A. Barter Snow. — BLRP
God Is in the Garden. — Unknown. — VIL
God Is Not Dumb. — James Russell Lowell. See Bibliolaters.
"God Is Nowhere." — Unknown. — OHCS-12
"God Is Working His Purpose Out." — A. C. Ainger. — BLRP
God Keep You. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge de Vere). —
AA
God Knoweth. — Mary G. Brainard (at. to Mary A. Bridgman).
See Not Knowing,
God Knoweth Best. — Unknown, — WBLP
(Your Father Knoweth.) — BLRP
God Knows. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
God Knows Best. — Caroline Atwater Mason.— LOW— MET—
POI
(En Voyage.)— HBV— VIL
(God's Will Is Best.)— PTA-2
(That Wind Is Best.)— NLK
(Whichever Way the Wind Doth Blow.) — OQP— QP-2
God Laughs. — William Dresia.. — OA
God Looketh on the Heart. — Unknown. — WRR-S7
God Loved the Lilies. — Margaret J. Preston.— SPE-8
God Lyaeus. — John Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valentinian, The.
"God made a little gentian" (Nature, XLVIII). — Emily Dick
inson. — OBAV
(Fringed Gentian.) — A A
(Gentian, The.)— GT-2
God Made This Day for Me. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG — NLK
God, Make My Life a Little Light. — Matilda Betham-Edwards.
—LOW— POI (abr.)
(Child's Hymn, A.)— TVC— TVSH
(Child's Prayer, A.)— BOL— GS— OTPC— PBGP— PRWS
— RYC
God Makes a Path.— Roger Williams.— BPP— PAH— WGRP
God Makes a Rime. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
God Moves in a Mysterious Way. — William Cowper. — ISP —
LLC— MRV (si. abr.)
(In a Mysterious Way.) — PDN
(Light Shining Out of Darkness.) — AEV — BLRP— CRP
— HBV— OBEC— TCEP— WLIP
(Olney Hymns.) — GR-e
(Providence.)— BPP (afcr.)— OFPE— WGRP
God of All Love and Pity.— Caroline M. Noel.— LOW— POI
God of Music, The. — Edith M. Thomas. — PECK
(Music.)— HBV
God of My Childhood, The. — Frederick William Faber.— GS
God of Our Life through All the Circling Years. — Hugh T.
Kerr.— BPP
God of the Earth, the Sky, the Sea. — Samuel Longfellow.—
MRV
God of the Living, The. — John Ellerton.— WGRP
(Living unto Thee.)— LOW— POI
God of the Open Air. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
"These are the gifts 1 ask." (set.) — SC
(Prayer, sel.)— LOW— POI
(These Are the Gifts I Ask.)— MRV— OQP— QP-1
(Treasures of the Heart.)— PVS
"While the tremulous." (seL\~- ADAH
God Our Father.— Frederick W. Faber. — WGRP
God Prays.— Angela Morgan.— MRV (abr.}— RH— WGRP
"And the Lord God whispered and said to me" (sel.). —
OQP— QP-1
God Provides. — Bible, N. T. See St. Matthew (Trust in God)
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — BPP
— COAH — GN — HH—OFPE—OHIP— OTPC— RON
—SDH
(Christmas Carol, A: "God rest ye merry gentlemen; let
nothing you dismay.") — CTBP — TYP
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen. — Unknown. — CHB (with
music— afer.)— DD— EV-2-- GS— HBV— HBVY— YF
(God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen.) — COAH— CRYO—
WRR-28 (with music)
God Save Elizabeth. — Francis Turner Palgrave.— HBV
God Save Our Native Land. — Julius H. Seelye. — BTB-8
God Save Our President. — Francis de Haes Janvier. — OHCS-13
—PAH
God Save the Flag. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — JHP — OHFP
—SPS
God Save the King. — Unknown (at. to Henry Carey). — HBV
—OBEC (si. diff,)—WBLP (sL di.0*.)— WTP-3 (2 sts )
(National Air: England.)— PER
God Save the Nation. — Theodore Tilton. — AA — APB
God Save the People.— Ebenezer Elliott. See When Wilt Thou
Save the People?
God Saves the King (and Queen). — Henrietta Fort Holland —
NYBV
God Scatters Beauty. — Walter Savage Landor. — EPN
("God scatters beauty as he scatters flowers.") — CBOV
ERP
God Send Us Men.— F. /. Gillman.— LOW— MRV— POI
God Speaks in All Religions. — Thomas Lake Harris. — BAP
God Speed Our Soldiers. — George Frederic Viett. — PPGW
God, the Architect. — Harry Kemp. — GPE— HBMV — LOW—
POI— WGRP
God, the Artist. — Angela Morgan (?). — BLPA
(God, When You Thought of a Pine Tree.)— NLK
God the Everlasting Light of the Saints Above. — Philip Dod-
dridge. — AEP-D
(Hymn: "Ye golden lamps of Heav'n, farewell.") — CEP
OBEC
God the Omniscient. — James Cowden Wallace. — BLRP
(God.)— LOW— POI— WGRP
God Wants a Man.— Unknown.— BLRP
God Was Otherwheres.— Unknown.— WKR.-S 7
God, When You Thought of a Pine Tree. — Angela Morganf?)
See God the Artist.
God, Who Hath Made the Daisies.— E. P. Hood. — GS— OHIP
God Who Waits, The.— Leslie Coulson.— VM
God with Us. — Nancy Byrd Turner.— MRV — OQP — QP-1
God, You Have Been Too Good to Me. — Charles Wharton Stork
__NV— PT— WGRP
Goddess in the Wood, The.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB
Goddwyn, sel. — Thomas Chatterton.
Freedom's War-Song.— BLV
God-Forgotten. — Thomas Hardy.— BEL— TOP— VLEP
Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore. — William Brighty Rands —
FPH— HBVY— TPC— MPB— TSW— TSWC
(Reformation of Godfrey Gore, The.) — HBV — OTPC —
RON
Godfrey of Bulloigne, sels. — Torquato Tasso, tr. fr. the Italian
by Edward Fairfax.
Pluto's Council— OBSC
Prayer Brings Rain, A.— OBSC
Godiva.— Oliver Herford.— PA
Godiva.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN— HBV— LPS-2—MCT
—OHCS-13— VLEP
Godliness with Contentment.— Bible, N. T, Sec First Timothy.
Godly Casuistry. — Samuel Butler. See Huclibras.
God-Maker Man, The. — Don Marquis. — HBV — OBAV —
WGRP
"As the skull of man" (sel.).— OQP— QP-1
("As the mind of man.") — MRV
Godolphin Home (Who Was Cursed with the Sin of Pride and
Became a Boot-Black).— Hilaire Belloc.— RIS
Gods.— Walt Whitman.— LA
God's Acre. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See God's-Acre.
God's Acre. — Witter Bynner. — SBMV
Gods and Heroes of the Gael. — Eleanor Rogers Cox. — JKCP
God's Answer to a Grieving Mother. — Harriet Parker Camden.
— HB
God's Anvil. — Julius Sturm, tr. fr. the German by George W.
Doane.— BTB-5— OHCS-11
God's Appointments. — Emma C. Dowd. — WRR-33
God's Beverage. — James S. Watkins. — OHCS-17
God's Blessings. — William Cornish.— CBOV
(Gratitude.) — OBSC
(Pleasure It Is.)— CH— MV-2
God's Book.— Edgar Daniel Kramer.— OQP— QP-2
God's Challengers, — Marion Perham Gale. — RH
God's Clock Strikes.— George F. Pentecost.— WRR-18
God's Controversy with New England. — Michael Wigglesworth.
— AP
God's Country. — Obadiah Cyrus Auringer. — OHCS-27
God's Dark.— John Martin.— MPC-4
God's Dominion and Decrees. — Isaac Watts. — CEP — OBEC
God's Dream.— William Norris Burr. — OQP — QP-1
God's Dreams. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — MRV— OQP — QP-1
God's Father-Care.— C. M. Harris.— PEM
God's Ferns. — John Henry Jowett. — CBOV
God's First Temples. — William Cullen Bryant. See Forest
Hymn, A.
God's Fools.— William H. Hamilton.— HMSP
God's Funeral. — Thomas Hardy.— WGRP
God's Garden.— Richard Burton.— OQP— OP-1
God's Garden. — Dorothy Frances Gurney.— SB A— VIL
(Lord God Planted a Garden, The.)— DD — HBMV— ME—
WGRP
God's Gift.— Alfred Noyes.— POT
God's Gift to Man.— Elizabeth B. Thompson, — HB
God's Coin' to Set This World on Fire (texts A and B, with
music) . — Unknown. — AS
God's Goodness. — C. D. Martin. — WBLP
God's Grandeur. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — AWP — MBP—
PIAE— VLEP
God's Green Inn. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Travels with
a Donkey.
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Golden
God's Hands.— Robert Liddell Lowe.— TB
God's Harp. — Gustav Falke, tr. fr. the German by Ludwig
Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
God's in His Heaven. — Robert Browning. See Pippa Passes
(Year's at the Spring, The).
Gods in the Gutter. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop. — Robert Southey. — HBV
J —HBVY— LPS-3— OBRV— OTPC— PTA-1—STP
(Bishop Hatto.)— CG—CGOV— JPC— PTER— TVSH
(Bishop Hatto and the Rats.)— EV-4
(God's Judgment on Hatto.) — OHNP
(Legend of Bishop Hatto.) — CSBP — MPC-9 — PB-5 —
PECK
"Gods laugh in theirjsleeve, The." — Matthew Arnold. See Em-
LPP
vwsio v ___ _.. , -BLRP
God's Mercy.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
God's Message to Men. — Henry van Dyke (wr. at. to Ralph
Waldo Emerson).— PTA-2
(Remark about Kings.)— PVD
(Remarks about Kings.) — RH
"RKV
Gods of War. — "^E" (George William Russell).— BEL— RH
God's Own. — Mrs. L. J. Howard, Jr. — HB
God's Pity.— Louise DriscolL— P<J— WGRP
God's Plans.— Mary Riley Smith.— BLRP
God's Plans. — Unknown. — BLRP VTVN
God's Precepts Perfect.— Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm XIX),
God's Promises. — Unknown. — BLRP ,T7T>r> in
God's Ragamuffin Army. — George Lansing Taylor.— WRR-1 9
God's Remembrance. — Francis Ledwidge. — GTIV
God's Riding.— Vincent Starrett.— LPS-1
God's Serving Angels.— Sir Edwin Arnold.— HT
God's Sunshine.— John Oxenhara.— VIL— WBLP
"Gods talk in the breath of the woods, The."— Ralph Waldo
Emerson. See Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic
God's Trails Lead Home.— John R. Clements.— BLRP .
God's Virtue.— Barnabe Barnes. See Divine Century of Spir
itual Sonnets.
God's Way.— Horatius Bonar.— SPE-4
(Thy Way, Not Mine. ) — VA— WTP-2
God's Ways.— Unknown.— LOW— POI
God's Will.— Charles E. Guthrie.— BLRP
God's Will.— Mildred Howells.— HBV
God's Will. — Robert Louis Hunger. — AA
God's Will.— Alice Nevin.— BLRP ^^
God's Will for You and Me. — Unknown.— FF — POI
(God's Will for Us.)— BLRP— WBLP
(Just to Be Tender.)— BS—HT rr
God's Will Is Best. — Caroline Atwater Mason. See God Knows
God's Wonders.— Eliza Lamb Marlyn.— OHCS-33
God's Work. — "Gabriel Setoun" (Thomas Nicoll Hepburn). —
PBV
God's Work.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— TS
God's World.— Miss Mildred Keeling.— BLRP
TCAP— TSW— TSWC— YT
God's Youth.— Louis Untermeyer.— PFY
God's-Acre.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— BTB-7— HBV—
LPS-1— OHCS-11
(God's Acre.)— LLC
God-Seeking.— William Watson.— WGRP
God's-Eye View. — Robert Haven Schauffler.— TCAP
"Goe, Little Booke!"— James Russell Lowell.— LLC
Goethals.— Percy Mackaye,- BAP— PT— PTER— PVS
(Goethals, the Prophet Engineer.)— PB-9 (abr.).
Goethe and Frederika. — Henry Sidgwick. — HBV
Goin' Down to Town (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Coin' Home (with music). — Unknown.— ABF
Coin' Home To-Day .—Will Carleton.— OHCS-10 .
Goin' Somewhere.— "M. Quad" (Charles Bertrand Lewis).—
OHCS-13
(Rural Infelicity.)— BTB-8
(Wrong Train, The.)— PTWP
Coin' to the Fair.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
(Going to the Fair.) — IHA
Going, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Battle.
Going a-Maying.— Robert Herrick.— GN— LH— OTPC
<C°^a^^
EA - EM-1 - EP - EPC- EPEP-EPP-EPS-
EPW-2 — EV-2 — GPE — HBV— ISP — LEAP—
NAL— OAEP — OBEV — OBS— PTER— SBA—
SEP — TCEP — TOP — TPH — WHA — WLIP—
WTP-5
(Comma's Maying.)— GEPM—GTSL
Going and Coming. — Edward A. Jenks. — LPS-3
Going and Staying.— Thomas Hardy— CMP— EPP
Going a-Nutting. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — BBV — uJN
(Autumn Song.) — DD — PEM
Going Away. — Thomas Frost. — WRR-2
Going Back to School. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — LL-3
Going Barefoot. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Going Blind.— Ella Higginson. — MO AH
Going Blind. — John Banister Tabb.— BMC — SPP
Going Down Hill on a Bicycle. — Henry Charles Beeching. —
CP— HBV— HBVY— JPC— OBEV— OBVV— OTPC
(Bicycling Songs.) — GN
Going Down in Ships. — Harry Kemp. — NLK
Going Down to Mary's. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Going for the Cows.— Eugene Hall.— BTB-5
Going for Water.— Robert Frost.— GT-2—HBMV—NP
Going Home.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Going Home. — Mark Van Doren. — MOAP
Going Home for Christmas. — Judge. — CS
Going Home in the Morning. — Wayne Douglas. — WRR-2
Going Home of the Twin Brothers. — Sarah Pratt McLean
Greene— WRR-47
Going In to Dinner. — Edward Shanks. — OBMV
Going into Breeches. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — EV-4 — GS —
OTPC— PRWS— SPE-1
Going of His Feet, The.— Harry Kemp.— NLK
Going of the White Swan, The. — Sir Gilbert Parker.— BTB-9
— DRB— SPE-4 (arr.) .
Going on an Errand. — Unknown. — OHCS-30— WRR-37
Going Out and Coming In.— Mollie E. Moore.— OHCS 3
Going Southward. — Frederic Prokosch.— BPM-36
Going Starring. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — AMV-36
Going to Bed at Night. — Adelaide O'Keefe. — BOL — OTPC
Going to Boston. — Unknown. — ABF (with music)
Going to Church. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House.
The.
Going to School ("Cause of education be hanged, The!"). —
Unknown.— OHCS-22— PTWP— WRR-S2 (arr.)
Going to School ("Little folks, little folks, where are you
straying?"). — Unknown. — LPP — PPYP
Going to Sleep. — George Elliston. — JPC
Going to the Dogs. — Unknown. — DDA
Going to the Fair. — James Whitcomb Riley. — IHA
(Goin' to the Fair.)— CPWR
Going to the Store. — Benjamin Albert Botkin. — OA
Going to the ^Warres. — Richard Lovelace. See To Lucasta.
on Going to the Wars.
Going to Washington. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Going Too Far.— Mildred Howells.— MCT— PB-5— PER
Going Up to London. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — HBMV — JPC—
MCT— MLP— MW— ODP— OTA— PC— POY
Going Upstairs. — Arnold Wall. — MM
Going West. — Eleanor Jewett. — GPWW
Gold. — John Drinkwater. — TCPD
Gold. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith
Emma Cooper). — GPE — LBBV
(Gold Is the Son of Zeus: Neither Moth nor Worm
May Gnaw It.)— OBMV
(More Gold Than Gold.)— MBP
Gold. — Arthur Guiterman. — SPE-7
Gold.— Oliver Herford.— SPE-5—THP
Gold. — Thomas Hood. See Miss Kilmansegg and Her Pre
cious Leg.
Gold and Love for Dearie. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Gold Coast Customs, sel. ("One fantee wave"). — Edith Sit-
well.— OBMV
Gold for Gold. — Bessie S. Henley.— HB
Gold Hair.— William Morris.— BPN
Gold in the Mountain. — Herman Melville. — APW
Gold Is the Son of Zeus: Neither Moth nor Worm May
Gnaw It. — "Michael Field." See Gold.
Gold Links, The.— Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn.— DDA
Gold Louis. — Unknown. — NPTP
(Louis d'Or, The.)— WRR-37
Gold Mud.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Gold Star, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— GPWW
Gold Stars.— Helen Gray Cone.— OHPP
Gol-Darned Wheel, The.— Unknown.— CSF— IHA
Golden Age, The. — Ernest Francisco Fenollosa. — AA
Golden Age, The. — Joseph Hall. See Virgidemiarum, Libri
Sex ("Time was," etc.).
Golden Age, The. — Torquato Tasso. See Aminta.
Golden Apples. The. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise,
The.
Golden Arm, The. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clem
ens).— HSP
Golden Bough.— Helen Hoyt. — HBMV
Golden Bough. — Elinor Wylie. — MAP
Golden Bowl, The. — Mary MacMillan. — ME
Golden Bridge, The.— George T. Lanigan.— BTB-5
Golden Carol, The.— Unknown.— CRYO— OHIP— YF
(Golden Carol of Melchior, Balthazar and Caspar, the
Three Kings, The.)— SDH
Golden Chance, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Golden City, The. — Frederick Tennyson. — WRR-1
Golden City of St. Mary, The. — John Masefield. — GTSL—
MCCG— PM
Golden Clock, A. — Unknown. — VIL
Golden Cobwebs, The. — Unknown. — COAH
Golden Corpse, The.— Stephen Vincent Benet.— TCPD
Golden Crown Sparrow of Alaska. — John Burroughs. — SN
Golden Day, The.— Arthur Wallace Peach. — PEDC
Golden Days. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Golden Dream, A.— Kathryn Roeser Dunlap. — HB
Golden Echo, The. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. See St. Wme-
f red's Well.
Golden Falcon. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — BLA — CAW —
TBM
Golden Fish, The.— George Arnold.— HBV— LPS-1— PR
Golden Flower, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— PEOR
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Golden Garret, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Golden Girl, A.— "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter).—
LPS-1
Golden Grains (br. sels. fr. various orations). — James A. Gar-
field.— OHCS-20
Golden Hair. — James Joyce. — LEAP
(Goldenhair.)— HBMV
Golden Hands. — Unknown. — PC
Golden Heart, The.— Witter Bynner.— HBMV
(Heart of Gold.)— LHW
Golden Hook, The.— Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XLVII).
Golden Image, The. — Bible, O. T. See Daniel.
1 T ~ Moody.— MOAP
"ames Elroy Flecker. —
"Away, for we are ready to a man" (Epilogue). — CP— LC
— -PT (abr.)
"We who with songs" (Prologue).— GTBS— MM— OBMV
Golden Keys.— Unknown.— PPYP— PTA-1— RYC
Golden Legend, The, sel. — Helen Hunt Jackson.
Parable of St. Christopher, The. — STP
Golden Mean, The. — Horace. See To Licinius.
Golden Milestone, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— PDN
Golden Pulse.— John Myers O'Hara.— LBMV
Golden Rain. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Golden Rod, The. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — MPC-6
Golden Rod.— Unknown.— PPYP
Golden Rowan. — Bliss Carman. — VA
Golden Rule, The. — New England Primer. — PBGP
Golden Rule, The ("One rule to guide us in our life"). — Un
known. — LPP
Golden Rule, The ("To do to others as I would"). — Unknown.
—PBGP
Golden Scepter, The,— Mabel S. Merrill.— OHCS-34
Golden Sequence, The. — Pope Innocent III, tr. fr. the Latin. —
CAW
Golden Shoes, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — HTR
Golden Shoes.— Unknown.— OHCS-5
Golden Side, The. — Mrs. Mary A. Kidder (sometimes at. to
Mrs. Bertha W. Davidson).— BTB -9— HT—VIL
(Bright Side, The.)— LLC— OHCS-4— POI— SL
Golden Siege. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — PPD-2
Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes. — Thomas Dekker. See Pleas
ant Comedy of Patient Grissell, The.
Golden Stars. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Golden Stockings.— Oliver St. John Gogarty.— BMC— GTIV
Golden Street, The.— William Q. Stoddard.— OHCS-11
Golden Supper, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — WRR-1
Golden Tacks.— Mildred D. Shacklett.— GFA
Golden Targe, The. — William Dunbar. See Goldyn Targe, The.
Golden Text, The. — George Frederick Cameron. — JPC— VA
"Golden Vanity," The (diff. vers.}. — Unknown. — ABVC— CH
— GR-a— OBB (mod.)— SG (mod.)— WTP-1
("Goulden Vanitee," The.)— SG
(Sir Walter Raleigh Sailing in the Lowlands — var.)— SG
(Sweet Trinity, The.)— ESPB (A and B vers.)
Golden Wedding, The.— David Gray.— HBV
Golden Wedding, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Golden Wedding, A.— Ruth McEnery Stuart.— WRR-38
Golden Whales of California, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Golden Wings.— William Morris.— WH A
Ladies* Gard (j*/.).— BMEP— EPW-5— GBOV— UFE
Golden Year, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— PS O
Golden-Crested Wren, The.— Thomas Miller.— ABVC
Goldenhair.— James Joyce. — HBMV
(Golden Hair.) — LEAP
Golden-Robin's Nest, The. — John White Chadwick.— AA
Goldenrod. The.— "Anchusa."— GPWW
Golden-Rod, The. — Margaret Deland. — ME
Goldenrod. — Elaine Goodale Eastman. — HBV
Golden-Rod.— C. A. Kiefe.— WRR-33
Golden-Rod. — Lucy Larcom. — PEOR
Goldenrod ("Tell me, sunny goldenrod"). — Mrs. F. J. Lovejoy.
— PEM— PPYP
(Tell Me, Sunny Golden-Rod.)— LPP
Goldenrod.— John Russell McCarthy.— OTA
Goldenrod. — John Banister Tabb. — GR-a
Goldenrod (" 'How in the world did I happen to bloom' "). —
Unknown. — PEM
Golden-Rod ("In olden days — the sunlight"). — Unknown.—
WRR-33
Golden-tressed Adelaide. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller
Procter). — VA
Goldfinch, The.— Odell Shepard.— BLA— ME
Goldfinches.— John Keats. — GN
Goldfinches, The. — Sylvia Lynd. — FPH
Goldfinches.— Elisabeth Scollard. — BLA
Goldfish. — Lena Whittaker Blakeney.— OA
Goldfish, The.— William F. Kirk.— LHV
Goldie Goodwin. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Gold-of-Ophir Roses, — Grace Atherton Dennen. — AA
Gold-Seekers, The.— Hamlin Garland.— AA—MC— OB AV
Goldsmith's Daughter, The. — Johann Ludwig Uhland.— WRR-9
Goldstein under Suspicion. — Unknown. — WRR-38
Goldwing Moth.— Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Goldyn Targe, The. — William Dunbar. — BSV — EBSV— EPOM
(abr.)— EPW-1 (much abr.)
"And as I did awake" (sel.").— NBE
Golf. — Unknown. — GSRC
Golf after Many Years. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG i
Golf Links Lie So near the Mill, The. — Sarah N. Cleghorn —
BAP— HBMV
(Golf Links, The.)— DDA
(Quatrain.)— NAMP
Golfers.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Golfer's Rubaiyat, The.— H. W. Boynton.— PA
Golgotha. — Frederic L. Knowles.— MRV— OQP— QP-1
Golgotha Is a Mountain. — -Arna Bontemps.— CDC
Golgotha's Cross. — Raymond Kresensky.— OQP— QP-2
Goliath.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— WRR-37
Goliath. — Louis Untermeyer. See Apocryphal Soliloquies,
Goliath and David.— Robert Graves. — CRE
Golyer. — John Hay. — LL-3
Gomer. — Edward Hayes Plumptre. — MRV
Gondibert, sels. — Sir William Davenant.
"By what bold passion" (Bk. I, Canto iii). — OBS
"From Brescia swiftly" (Bk. II, Canto v).— CEP
Praise and Prayer (Bk. II, Canto vi).— CRE— EP— GPE
— OBEV
"Soon they the palace reached of Astragran" (Bk I
Canto vi).— EPW-2 ' '
"Thou who some ages hence" (Bk. Ill, Canto iii). — EPEP
Gondola Days, sel. — F. Hopkinson Smith.
Gondola Race, A. — SPE-1
Gondola Race, A. — F. Hopkinson Smith. See Gondola Days
Gondoliers, The, sels.— Sir William S. Gilbert.
Duke of Plazo-Toro, The.— ALV— PCD
King Goodheart.— ALV
Gondoline.— Henry Kirk White.— WRR-1 9
Gone.— Mary E. Coleridge.— BFP — HBV — MB P— OB VV—
OQP— QP-2— TOP
Gone. — Mary Wallace Kirk. — HB
Gone! — Ethel Runyon Knott.— BPP
Gone.— Carl Sandburg.— APA—CPCS—NP—TCPD
Gone (abr.). — John Greenleaf Whittier. — LLC
Gone Before. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. — QHCS-12
Gone Forward. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — DD— GA
Gone Home on New Year's Eve. — Frederic E. Weatherley. —
SPE-S
Gone in the Wind. — James Clarence Mangan. — OBVV — TIP
"Solomon! Where is thy throne" (sels.}. — ACP — BCEP—
BMC— CAW— GTIV
Gone Is Ulysses. — Marie L. Eglinton. — RDAH
Gone Is Youth. — Salamah Son of Jandal. See Mufaddaliyat,
The.
Gone to War. — Kiowa Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis. — OTA
"Gone were but the winter." — Christina Geonrina Rossetti. —
EG
(Spring Quiet.) — CH— GT-2
Gone Were But the Winter Cold. — Allan Cunningham. — CH
(Gane Were But the Winter-Cauld.)— EBSV
(Spring of the Year, The.)— BCEP— BSV— EV-4— HBV
—OBEV
"Gone West." — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy. — OOP —
QP-1
Gone with a Handsomer Man. — Will Carleton. — OI-lCS-11
Gonello. — Unknown.— WRR-9
Good, The.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— BTB-6— OHCS-30
(What Is Good?)— HBV— HBVY—LBAP— OQP— POY
— PTA-1— PVS— QP-2— MHT—WBLP
Good Advice. — Christina Georgina Rossetti, — PPL
(Rules of Behavior.)— HBV— HBVY
(Rules of Courtesy.)— JPC
("Seldom 'cant',")— SAS
(Things to Remember.)— TYP
Good Alt— Unknown. See Gammer Gurton's Needle.
Good and Bad. — James Stephens. — MBP
Good and Bad Children. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — ABVC —
CR— HBV— HBVY— JPC— MPC-4— OTPC — VLEP
— WRR-5
Good and Bad Luck (after Heine). — John Hay. — ALV—
BOHV
Good and Better. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Good Appetite, A. — Wilhelmina Seegmiller. — PB-1
Good Bishop, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by William
Taylor.— CAW— WGRP
Good Boy, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Good By.— Eliza Cook.— LPS-1
(Good-Bye.)— BFV (abr.)
Good By. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Good-Bye.
Good Bye.— Unknown.— WRR-33
Good Bye, Old House. — Millie C. Pomeroy. — OHCS-23
Good Cheer. — Max Ehrmann.— SPE-6
Good Christian Men, Rejoice! (with music) . — Unknown. — CHB
"od Company.— Karle Wilson. Baker.— GT-2— HBV— NLK—
NV— ODP— OQP— POT — PPA— PT— QP-1— SBMV
Good Company.— King Henry VIII.— BLV
(Pastime.)— OBSC
("Pastyme with good companye.") — EP
Good Company. — Unknown. — PPYP
Good Counseil of Chaucer. — Geoffrey Chaucer. — BCEP —
EPW-1
(Balade de Bon Conseyl.) — BEL — BLV — EP— EPP— TPH
(Ballad of Good Counsel.)— ACP— CAW
(Ballade of Good Counsel— mod. by Henry van Dyke.)—
(Good Counsel of Chaucer.) — EV-1
(Truth.)— AWP— CRE— EM-1— EPOM
("Truth Shall Make You Free, The.")— CBOV
(Written on His Deathbed.)— LEAP
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Good Counsel. — James I, King of Scotland, — ACP — EBSV
(Poem from the Gude and Godlie Ballates.) — EPW-1
Good Counsel of Chaucer. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Good Coun-
seil of Chaucer.
Good Counsell to a Young Maid. — Thomas Carew. — OBS
Good Day, The. — Henry Howarth Bashford. — HBV
Good Deed, A (abr.). — Charles Mackay. — PRK
(Deed and a Word, A.)— MHT— MRV— SPE-S— WRR-1
Good Deed, A. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — JPC
Good Deeds. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — WRR-9
Good Deeds. — Thomas Chalmers. — PPYP — YFR
Good Deeds. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice,
The.
Good Deeds Past. — William Shakespeare. See Troilus and
Cressida.
Good Dinner, A. — Mary Stewart Cutting. — SPE-1
Good Dobbin. — Ann and Jane Taylor. — SAS
Good Earth, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— CPG
Good Enough. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"Good Enough fer Me." — Unknown. — WRR-1 6
Good Fellow, The.— J. G. Holland.— SPE-5
Good Fight, The. — William Cullen Bryant. See Battlefield,
The.
Good Folks, The. — Wilbur Dick Nesbit. — LOW— POI
Good for Evil. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Good Fortune. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Louis
Untermeyer. — BLPA
Good Friday.— Hugh O. Isbell.— PSO
Good Friday.— Edgar Daniel Kramer. — MOM — OQP — QP-1
Good Friday. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — MOM — OOP —
QP-1— QP-2— RT
Good Friday. — Girolamo Savonarola. — OQP — QP-1
Good Friday. — Lucy H. King Smith.— HB
Good Friday. — Martha Provine Leach Turner. — OQP— QP-2
Good Friday.— A. J. Young.— MM
Good Friday Night. — William Vaughn Moody. — APA— CBOV
Good Friday's Hoopoe. — Douglas Ainslie. — EBSV
Good Friend, A. — Atmos. — HT
Good Girl, The. — Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Object-
Lessons (VIII).
Good, Great Man, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BPN—
EPN— HBV— LLC— LPS-3— SEP
Good, Great Name, A.— Frances Elizabeth Willard.— WRR-1 8
Good Ground, The. — Virginia Moore. — YT
Good Hour, The.— Louise Driscoll. — HBMV
Good Hours.— Robert Frost.— OG—RG—WLIP
Good Inn, The. — Herman Knickerbocker Viele. See Inn of
the Silver Moon, The.
Good Intentions. — St. Clair Adams. — ICBD
Good Joan, The.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — FPH — MPB—
SP— VOD— WHL
Good Joke on Maria, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Good King Arthur. — Mother Goose. See When Good King
Arthur.
Good King Wenceslas. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by John
Mason Neale. — BBV — CHB (with music) — CLS —
CRYO— GS— HBV— HBVY— OG—OHIP— OTPC—
POY— SDH— STP— TVSH— YF
Good Life, Long Life. — Ben Jonson. See Pindaric Ode, A:
To the Memory and Friendship of That Noble Pair,
Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Morrison.
Good Little Boy, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Good Little Boy and the Bad Little Boy, The. — George Kyle.—
WRR-3
Good Little Leaves, The. — Unknown.— PEM
Good Luck. — Oliver Gogarty.— BMC — JKCP
Good Luck and Bad. — Grantland Rice.— POI — SL
"Good Luck to Your Fishing!" — Austin Dobson. — BPN
Good Man, A. — James Whitconib Riley. — CPWR
Good Man of Alloa, The (abr.). — James Hogg.— STP
Good Management. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Good Man's Sorrow, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Good Master and Mistress. — Unknown. — CHB
Good Measure. — Unknown. — WRR-12 — WRR-25
Good Moolly Cow, The.— Eliza Lee Fallen.— PPL
Good Morning. — Joanna Baillie. — OTPC
(Morning Song.) — LPS-2
(Wake, Lady!)— HBV
Good Morning. — Robert Browning. See Pippa Passes (Year's
at the Spring, The).
Good Morning. America! — Harry Kemp. — PEDC
Good Morning, America. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Good Morrow. The.— John Donne. See Good-Morrow, The.
Good Name. A.— Joel Hawes.— PEOR
Good Name, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Good Name in Man and Woman. — William Shakespeare. Sec
Othello.
Good Name More Desirable Than Riches, A. — Louis B
Coley.— WRR-24
Good Neighbor. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — AMV-37
Good News. — Arthur Guiterman. — PJH-1
Good News. — Tertius van Dyke. — OHPP
Good Night. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage (Childe Harold's Farewell to Eng
land) .
Good Night. — Bernard Isaac Durward.— JKCP
Good Night.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Good Night.— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French.— BS— GFA—
sus
(Good-Night.)— OQP— QP-1— TYP
"Good Night."— Reginald Whitfield Kaylor. See Four O 'Clock
Good Night. — Karl Theodor Korner, tr. fr. the German bv
Charles T. Brooks.— LPS-2
Good Night. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — LPP
(Good Night and Good Morning.) — LPS-1 — PB-2— PTA-1
—RON
(Good-Night and Good-Morning.) — CPN — GS — LC~-
OTPC — PEM— PPYP— PRWS— RAR— SAS—
TVC— TVSH
Good Night.— John NichoL— OBVV
Good Night. — Laureame M. Royer. — HB
Good Night. — Carl Sandburg.— EMS — SASS
Good Night. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See North- West Pas
sage.
Good Night! — Jane Taylor. See Good-Night.
Good Night. — Unknown. — SAS
(Hush Rhymes — English and Scotch.) — BOL
(Night Blessing.)— HBVY
Good Night.— Mark Van Doren.— BAP
Good Night and Good Morning. — Richard Monckton Milnes.
See Good-Night and Good-Morning.
"Good Night, Babette!" — Austin Dobson. See Good-Night
Babette. '
Good Night, Dear World.— Anna D. Walker.— SPE-8
Good Night Prayer for a Little Child. — Henry Johnstone. —
RYC
(Good-Night Prayer for a Little Child.)— BOL— PPL
' Good night, sleep tight." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — English and Scotch.) — BOL
Good of It, The.— Dinah Maria Mulock. — AE
Good Ol' Mountain Dew (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Good Old Candy Pull.— A. B. Luce.— WRR-38
(De Candy Pull.)— BTB-7
Good Old Hymns, The.— Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-4
Good Old Rebel (2 vcrs., with music). — Innes Randolph. —
ABF
(I'm a Good Old Rebel. )— CSF— SPP
Good Old Times, The. — Robert J. Burdette. — WRR-49
(When Washington Was President — si. diff.) — WRR-6
Good Old Way, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-22
Good Old World, A.— Edgar S. Nye.— POI— SL
Good, Old-Fashioned People, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
Good Parson, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales
The (Prologue).
Good Play, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CFBP — GFA — MPB
— MPC-1— OTPC— PB-2— PBGP— VLEP
Good 'Postle Paul. — Nixon Waterman. — HT
Good Reading the Greatest Accomplishment. — John S. Hart.- —
(Good Reading.) — BTB-2
Good Reporter, A.— Rollin Kirby.— NYBV
Good Rule, A.— Unknown.— WRR-1 7
Good Rule, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic. — OHCS-37
(Three Gates.) — BLP — BLPA — OQP — QP-1 — VIL
Good Shepherd, The. — Lope de Vega Carpio, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAW
Good Shepherd, The. — H. P. Hawkins. — BOL— GS
Good Shepherd, The. — D. N. Howe. — PTA-2
Good Shepherd with the Kid, The. — Matthew Arnold. — BMEP
Good Ship, Alma Mater.— Unknown. — WRR-5S
Good Ship "Castle Down," The. — William B. McBurnev —
TIP
Good Ship "Prayer," The. — Martha Fay O'Neal. — HB
"Good South-West on sea-worn wings, The." — William Ernest
Henley. See Hawthorn and Lavender.
Good Thanksgiving, A. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Doug
las Green Robinson). — MPC-4 — PB-4 — RON— TVC
(Give Something Away.) — WRR-1
Good Thief, The. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
Good Tidings of Great Joy to All People. — James Montgomery.
— HBV
(Nativity.)— OBRV
Good Time Coming, The. — Charles Mackay. — PEOR
Good Times. — Unknown. — BS
Good Wife. — Thomas Campion. — EPEP
Good Will.— Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
Good Woman Made Welcome in Heaven, The. — Richard Cra-
shaw.— CBPC
Good World, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Good World after All, A. — Margaret E. (Munspn) Sangster. —
JrOI — SL
Good-By. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Good-Bye.
Good-By, A.— Ednah Proctor Hayes. — AA
Good-By, A.— Jarnes Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Good-By. — Christina Georgina Rossettl. — VA
Good-By.— A. F. Shoals.— WRR-S 5
(Valedictory.)— PPYP
Good-By but Not Farewell. — Edith Palmer Putnam. — WRR-S 5
Good-By er Howdy-Do. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Good-By—God Bless You!"— Eugene Field.— PEF
Good-By Liza Jane (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Good-By, Mother (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Good-By My Fancy! — Walt Whitman. See Good-Bye, My
Fancy.
Good-By, Old Paint (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
(Old Paint.)— CSF
Good-By, Old Year.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Good-By, Pretty Mama (with music). — Unknown. — -ABF
Good-By, Proud World. — Ralph Waldo Emerson, See Good-Bye.
Good-By Summer. — Caroline Converse. — HB
Good-By — to My Mother. — Margaret Larkin. — BLP
Good-Bye (abr.).— Eliza Cook.— BFV
(Good By.)— LPS-1 '
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Good-Bye!— Fannie Stearns Davis.— BAP
Good-Bye.— Walter de la Mare.— FOOT
Good-Bye. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AP— APB— APW — BAP
—CAP— GPE— HBV— IAP — LA— LEAP — MET—
OBAV— OTA— WTP-4—YT
(Good By.)— LPS-3
(Good-By.)— LL-3
(Good-By, Proud World.)— APL— PYM
(Good-Bye, Proud World.)— PDN—TPH—WGRP
„„ , Jn the Woods (set.).— OQP— QP-2
Good-Bye". — Grace Denio Litchfield. — BFV
Good-Bye.— Norreys Jephson O'Connor.— SBMV
Good-Bye. — E. O. Peck. — PPYP
(Good-bye Acrostic.) — WRR-S2
Good-Bye.— Mamie A. Richardson.— HMSP
Good-Bye. ("Did you ever hear two m
Unknown. — BTB-4
Good-Bye ("Now good-bye, fortune is flying"— <zw*& music).—
Unknown.— WRR-54
Good-Bye." ("There is a word, of grief the sounding token.")
— Unknown. — HT
Good-Bye, Acrostic. — E. O. Peck. — WRR-52
(Good-Bye.)— PPYP
Good-Bye and Keep Cold. — Robert Frost. — NV— OBAV
Uood-Bye, Brother (with music). — Unknown.— AS
Good-Bye, Little Boy.— Isabel Richey.— WRR-39
Good-Bye, Little Cabin. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Good-Bye, My Fancy. — Walt Whitman.— AP—AP A— APB—
IAP— LEAP— MOAP— OBAV
(Good-By My Fancy.) — CAP— GR-a
Good-Bye, Old Church.— Millie C. Pomeroy.— OHCS-28
"Good-Bye, Old Friend!" — Unknown. — PPA
Good-Bye, Proud World. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Good-
Bye.
Good-Bye to Dolly. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Good-Bye, Young Man, Good-Bye. — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (V).
Good-Children Street. — Eugene Field. — MPC-4— PEF
Good-f or- Nothing Cat, The.— St. Nicholas.— WRR-3S
(Lazy Cat, The.)— LPP
Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward. — John Donne. — OBS— RT
Good-Morning. — James William Foley. — MHT
(Friends of Mine.) — ICBD
Good-Morning. — Muriel Sipe. — SUS
Good-Morning. — Unknown. — SAS
Good-Morrow, The. — John Donne. — BLV — EPS — HBV — NBE
— OBS— SBA
(Good Morrow, The.) — AWP — EV-2 — GPE — LEAP—
WLIP
("I wonder, by my troth, what thou and I.") — EG
Good-Morrow. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Goodness in Things Evil.— William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V.
Goodness of God, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XXIII).
Good-Night. — Joanna Baillie. — OTPC
Good-Night.— Hester A. Benedict.— BFV— HBV
Good-Night. — Ellen M. H. Gates. See Sleep Sweet.
Good-Night.— George Hill.— BOL
Good-Night.— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. See Good
Night.
Good-Night.— Weir Mitchell.— HBV
Good-Night. — Harrison S. Morris. — BOL
Good-Night, A. — Francis Quarles. — OBS
Good-Night.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— HBV— SR
Good-Night. — Jane Taylor. — BOL — GS — HBV — HBVY —
OTPC— PPL
(Good Night!)— CB PC— RAR— SAS (st. 1)
Good-Night. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — BLP — OQP — QP-1
Good-Night — ("Good-night, good-night.") — Unknown.— CFBP
Good-Night! ("Good-night! Be thy cares forgotten quite"). —
Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — BOL
Good-Night — Elizabeth Hays Wilkinson. — BOL
Goodnight, A. — William Carlos Williams. — MOAP
Good-Night and Good-Morning. — Richard Monckton Milnes —
(Good Night.)— LPP
(Good Night and Good Morning.) — LPS-1 — PB-2 — PTA-1
Good-Night, Babette! — Austin Dobson. — BMEP — BPN— HBV
("Good Night, Babette!")— OB VV
"Good-night, good-night." — Unknown.
(Guardian Angels — in German.) — BOL
"Good-Night, Not Good-Bye."— Sir Edwin Arnold.— HT
Good-Night, or Blessing, The.— Robert Herrick.— ALV
"Good-Night, Papa." — Unknown.— BTB-1 — OHCS-10
Good-night Prayer for a Little Child.— Henry Johnstone.— BOL
(Good Night Prayer for a Little Child.)— RYC
Good-Night to the Season. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— ALV
Goods and Chattels. — Helen Frith Stickney. — AMV-37
Goodwife Relents, The. — Gwen Clear. — MM
Goody Har.rGill.-Wil Wordsworth.-BEL^
Googly-Goo. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Goose, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BOHV — EV-S
Goose a la Mode. — Elizabeth Cavazza. — PA
Goose Girl, The. — Dorothy Roberts Leisner. — OCL
Goose-Girl, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
"Goosey, goosey, gander." — Mother Goose. — PPL — RIS
(Goosey, Goosey Gander.) — OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
Goosie Gray. — Leroy F. Jackson. — PB-2
Gordon.— Ernest Myers.— TPH — VA
Gordon Redeems Himself. — Unknown. — WRR-53
(Gordon's. Reprieve.) — NPTP
Gordon's Reprieve. — Unknown. See above.
Gorgio Lad. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — BAP— HBMV — GT-2
Gorilla Micky Flinn. — Unknown. — WRR-44
(Gorilla.)— HHHA
Gorse, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— TCPD
Gorse.— Alfred Noyes— CPAN-2
Goshdern Words, The. — John Edward Hazzard. — WRR-51
Goshen. — Edgar Frank. — OQP— QP-2
Gosling Stew. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Gospel according to Saint Luke. — Bible, JV. T. See St. Luke
Gospel according to You, The.— -Unknown. — BLRP
Gospel of Beauty, A. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Gospel of Labor, The, scls. — Henry van Dyke.
"But I think the king of that country comes out from his
tireless host."— LOW— POI—WGRP
"Hewing wood and drawing water, splitting stones and
cleaving sod." — SPE-6
"This is the gospel of labor, ring it, ye bells of the kirk!"
— OQP— PSO— OP-l— WBLP
(This Is the Gospel of Labor — very short sel.). — MRV
Gospel of Peace, The. — James Jeffrey Roche.— PAH
Gospel of the Fields, The. — Arthur upson.— NLK
Gospel Train, The. — Unknown.— LL-3
Gossip (Further Poems, One, XXIX). — Emily Dickinson.— LL-3
(She Dealt Her Pretty Words like Blades.) — MOAP
Gossip. — Mildred Plew Merryman. — BPM-32
Gossip, The. — John Richard Moreland. — PR
Gossip Joan. — Unknown. — CGOV
Gossip Mine. — Unknown. — EA
Gossip of the Nuts, The. — Unknown. — PEM— WRR-40
Gossips, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel )
MAP
Gossips, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Gossips, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PPYP— WRR-17 (arr.)
— YPS
Got Dem Blues (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Gotham, self. — Charles Churchill.
Charles the First— EPW-3
"First who, from his native soil remov'd, The" (fr. Bk ID
— AEP-D
Gothic. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — LA
Gothic Rose, The.— Wilfred Rowland Childe.— BMC
Gotterdammerung. — Ernest Hartsock. — -OHPP— RH
Gottingen Barber, The.— Joseph E. Carpenter.— OHCS-24
Gougane Barra. — Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788-1846).— TIP
Gougaune Barra. — Jeremiah Joseph Callanan. — OHCS-10 —
LPS-2
"Goulden Vanitee," The. — Unknown. See Golden Vanity, The.
Gourd and the Palm, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Persian fcv
Charles Mackay.— OTPC— STP
Gouty Merchant and the Stranger, The. — Horace Smith.—
BOHV— LPS-3— OHCS-2— THP
Government. — Carl Sandburg.-— CPCS
Government Spy, The (arr.). — William Wetmore Story. — DRB
Governor's Last Levee, The. — Sara Beaumont Kennedy. —
NPTP— WRR-39
Gowans under Her Feet. — Frances W. Gibson. — OHCS-24
Gowk's Errant and What Cam' o't, A.— John Ferguson.—
BTB-8— OHCS-34
Gown, The.— Mary Carolyn Davies.— GPE— HBMV
Gow's Watch w* (fr. Acts II, IV, V).— Rudyard Kipling.
Grace. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — IAP
Grace and Dolly. — Unknown. — PPYP
Grace and Pier Friends. — Lucy Larcom.— TVSH
Grace and the World. — William Cowper. See Hope,
Grace at Evening.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Grace at Table.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Grace before Eating. — Robert Burns. — LOW — POI
(Child's Grace, A.)— CFBP — MPB — PB-3 — PRWS —
SPE-1
Grace Darling. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Grace for a Child.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W— AWP— BEL—
CRE— EPW-2— FPH — GS—JAWP— OAEP— RIS -
SPE-1— TOP— WBP
(Another Grace for a Child— C.)— EM-1— EPEP— EPS—
EV-2— OBS
(Child's Grace, A.)— EV-2— OBEV— OTPC
("Here a little child I stand.") — EG
Grace for Gardens. — Louise Driscoll. — LC — ME — NLK
Grace for Grace. — Mark Guy Pearse. — OQP — QP-2
Grace for Light. — "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson
Skrine) .— CP— LC— RNP— SP— WHL
"Grace full of grace, though in these verses here." — Henry
Constable. See Diana.
Grace of God, The.— -George Gascoigne.— CGOV
Grace of the Way, sel. ("Now of that vision I, bereaven").— •
Francis Thompson. — MBP
Grace Vernon Bussell. — Henry S. Drayton. — OHCS-27
Graceland.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Grade's Cake.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow— PPYP
Gracie's Kitty. — Unknown. — BTB-S
Gracious Answer, The. — Henry N. Cobb —OHCS-10
(Promise, The.)— BTB-1
Gracious Past, The. — James Russell Lowell. — BFV
Gracious Saviour Born of Mary. — Edmund Hamilton Sears. —
CRYO— SDH
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"Gracious Spirit, A," etc. — William Wordsworth. See Prel
ude, The (Wordsworth's Early Reading).
Gracious Time, The. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet (Bird
of Dawning, The).
Gracious Time, The. — Unknown. — CLS
Gradatim (C.) — Josiah Gilbert Holland.— BLP— BTB-2— DD
— HBV— HBVY— HT — ICBD — LEAP— MPC-14— -
— MRV— OHCS-6— OHFP — OQP — PB-8— PJH-2—
PTA-1— QP-1— RON— SPS— WGRP— WRR-33
(Gradatim— Step by Step.) — JHP
(Heaven Is Not Reached at a Single Bound.) — PECK
(Way to Heaven, The.)— LLC— PRK
Graduates' Social Affairs. — Unknoivn. — WRR-54
Graduating Class, The. — Eunice Tietjens. — FAOV
Graduating Essay, A.— H. C. Dodge.— WRR- 15
Graduating Oration. — Vivian M. Akers. — WRR-SS
Graduation and Two Years Later. — Unknown. — WRR-34
Graduation at Miss Lurch's Boarding-School. — Ella F. East
man.— WRR-5 5
Graduation Day Prize Contest. — Unknown. — WRR-5 5
Graduation Exercises (sample programs'). — Various Authors. —
GDAH
Graduation Plays and Pageants (sample programs}. — Various
Authors. — GDAH
Graduation Program Hints. — Ruth B. Dame. — WRR-5 5
Graduation Time.— J. W. Foley.— WRR-5 5
Graeme and Bewick. — Unknown. — CGOV
Graf Zeppelin. — Harriet Monroe. — TL
Graf ton Street. — James Stephens. — MCT
Grain of Salt, A.— Wallace Irwin.— BOHV— HBV
Grain of Truth, A.— George M. Vickers — OHCS-28
Gramaphone at Fond-Du-Lac, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Grammar As Taught in Fairyland. — Margaret Morrison. —
WRR-50
Grammar in a Nutshell.— Unknown.— AEVC— HBVY— RYC
(Grammar in Rhyme.) — HBV — OTPC
(Parts of Speech, The.)— PTA-2
Grammar Less9n, A.— Helen W. Grove.— OHCS-33
Grammar of Life, The. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. — WRR-29
Grammar of Love, The. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Pott and
Wright.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
Grammarian's Funeral, A. — Robert Browning. — BEL — BMEP
— BPN— CR — CRE — CRP — EM-2 — EP— EPN —
EPNC— EPP— EV-5— GEPC — GPE — GTBS— HBV
— LEAP— OAEP— TOP— VLEP— WGRP
He Who Aspires (sel.}.— LOW— POI
("He who aspires.") — CPOI
"That low man seeks" (sel.).— CPOI
Grampa Schuler. — Ruth Suckow. — HBMV
Grampa's Choice. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Grampy Sings a Song. — Holman F. Day. — BOHV — HSP —
THP
"Gran' Boule." — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Granada. — Florence Wilkinson. — MCT
Grand Advance, The. — Frank H. Gassaway. — BTB-9
(Advance.)— WRR-9
Grand Canyon, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Grand Canyon Again. — William Haskell Simpson. — TL
I. With Evening Glow.
II. Back of All Silences.
Grand Canyon of the Colorado, The. — John Gould Fletcher. —
CMP
Clouds across the Canyon (IV). — TCPD
Grand Duke, The, sel.— Sir William S. Gilbert.
Out of Sorts. — ALV
Grand Is the Seen. — Walt Whitman. — MRV
Grand Match, The. — "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson
Skrine).— BFP— BMEP— HBMV
Grand Old Day, The.— Will M. Carleton.— BTB-6
Grand Ronde Valley, The. — Ella Higginson. — AA
Grand Scheme of Emigration. — Unknown. — PPYP — YFR
Grandame, The. — Charles Lamb. — EPW-4
Grandchild, The.— Pearl M. Marshall.— HB
Granddad's Polka.— Robert C. V. Meyers— OHCS-29
Grandest Figure, The. — Walt Whitman. — LBAH
Grandeur.— Winifred M. Letts.— BMEP— HTR
Grandeur of Ghosts. — Siegfried Sassoon. — MBP — MM —
OBMV
Grandeur of the Ocean. — Walter Colton. — OHCS-23
Grandeurs of Mary, The. — Frederick William Faber. — JKCP
Grandfather Gabriel. — Robert Penn Warren. — LA
Grandfather Shows the Spirit of '76. — Unknown.— WRR-52
Grandfather Squeers. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Grandfather Watts's Private Fourth. — Henry Cuyler Bunner.
— DRB
Grandfather's Barn. — Unknown. — PPYP — YPS
(In the Barn.)— WRR-14
Grandfather's Clock.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-33
Grandfather's Clock.— Henry Clay Work.— MHT— PTA-2
Grandfather's House. — Mary McGuire. — OHCS-24
Grandfather's Love. — Sara Teasdale. — HTR
Grandfather's Rose. — Mary A. Denison. — CD
Grandfather's Story.— Mary H. Field.— OHCS-36
Grandma. — Unknown. — PTWP
(Bamboozling Grandma.) — WRR-17
(Flattering Grandma.) — PEOR
Grandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Keeler Ready for Sunday
School. — Sarah Pratt McLean. See Cape Cod Folks.
Grandma That's Just Splendid, A. — Emma A. Opper. — WRR-17
Grandmamma Will Settle. — Unknown.— WRR-36
Grandmamma's Fan. — Edith Sessions Tupper. — WRR-15 —
WRR-26
Grandma's Advice. — Unknown. — APW
Grandma's Advice. — Dixie Wolcott. — WRR-7
Grandma's Angel. — Sydney Dayre. — PPYP — WRR-15
Grandma's Berry-Pie. — Clara Louise Angel. — WRR-52
Grandma's Bible. — Leaf a Dome Seibert, — HB
Grandma's Bombazine. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Grandma's Garden. — Unknown, — WRR-4
Grandma's House Is the House. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Grandma's Mistake. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Margaret
Johnson). — DDA — PPYP (abr.) — RYC (abr.) —
WRR-28
Grandma's Posy-Bowl. — Delia Hart Stone. — WRR-50
Grandma's Prayer. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Grandma's Radio. — Florence Hascall Butler. — GSRC
Grandma's Shamrocks, — E. A. Sutton. — OHCS-27
Grandma's Spectacles. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow. — PPYP
Grandma's Story and Mine. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—
Grandma's Surprise. — Unknown. — OHCS-35
Grandma's Tea. — Dorothy Bregg. — DDA
Grandma^'s Tea. — Lizzie J. Rook. — PPYP
Grandma's Thanksgiving Story. — Alice Lotherington. — TOAH
Grandma's Wedding-Day. — T. C. Harbaugh. — OHCS-33 —
Grandmither, Think Not I Forget.— Willa Sibert Gather.— AV
— JtiBV — LBMV — MLP — NV
Grandmother, The.— Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— MPB
Grandmother from Nebraska —Joseph Joel Keith.— AMV-37
Grandmother Gray. — Mary Keeley Boutelle. — OHCS-16
Grandmothers. — Unknown. — LLC
(Johnny's Opinion of Grandmothers.) — BTB-1 — RON—
Grandmother's Apology The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BTB-4
Grandmother's Bible.— Hattie A. Cooley.— OHCS-23
Urandmother^s Garden. — Miriam Ott Munson. — GFA
Grandmother's Gathering Boneset. — Edith Matilda Thomas.
JMLE
Grandmother's Hour with the Hymns. — Mary L. Lee — WRR-14
Grandmother's Old Armchair.— Unknown.— BLP A
Grandmother's Polly.— Grace Marie Stanistreet.— GSRC
Grandmother s Quilt. — Unknown. — PTA-2
Grandmother's Sermon. — Ellen A. Jewett. — OHCS-22
(Sermon in a Stocking.) — BLP A
Grandmother's Song. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — SPE-4
Grandmother's Spectacles. — Thomas DeWitt Talmage. —
OHCS-13
Grandmother's Story of Bunker-Hill Battle.— Oliver Wendell
Holmes.— CAP— GSRC— IAP—MAL— PAH— PAP
(Grandmother's Story.)— BTB-2
Grandpa. — Edgar A. Guest. — CPN — CVG
Grandpa and Baby.— Boston Transcript.— OHCS-36
Grandpa and Bess.— Emily Huntingdon Miller.— PEOR
Grandpa and the Foghorn. — Wilbur D. Nesbit SPE-7
Grandpapa. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — WRR-17
Grandpapa's Spectacles. — Unknown. — PPYP — RON YFR
Grandpa's Courtship. — Helen Whitney Clark. — CD
Grandpa's Glasses. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Grandpa's Hallowe'en. — Carroll Prescon. — WRR-31
Grandpa's Walking Stick.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Grand-Pere. — Robert W. Service. — CPS — OHNP
Grandser. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — BAP — HBMV
Grandsire, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Granger and the Gambler, The. — "W. H." — PTWP
Granger's Wife, The. — J. W. Donovan. — OHCS-10
Granite.— John C. Frohlicher.— DDA
Granite. — Lew Sarett. — BAP
Granite and Cypress. — Robinson Jeffers. — LA
Granite Mountain, The. — Lew Sarett. — HBMV
"Gran'ma Al'as Does."— A. H. Poe.— BTB-3— SR
Granny. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR — WRR-15
Granny's Story. — Emily Huntington Miller. — TOAH
Grant. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Grant.— Melville W. Fuller.— OHCS-29
Grant. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson. — WRR-42
Grant. — William McKinley. — WRR-42
Grant.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Grant.— Wu Ting-Fang.— WRR-42
Grant at Rest. — John James Meehan. — GA
Grant— Dying.— T. C. Harbaugh.— WRR-3 7
Grant Us Thy Peace.— John Ellerton.
(Again to Thy Dear Name.) — LLC
Gran'ther's Gun.— Charles Henry Webb.— WRR-33
Grant's Place in History. — Unknown. — BTB-5 — WRR-42
Grant's Strategy. — Judge Veazey. — BTB-6
Grapes: — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Alma Strettell.
-AWP
PB-7— POT
Grapevine Swing, The. — Samuel Minturn Peck.-
— WRR-15
(Swinging in the Grape- Vine Swing.) — WRR-41
Grape- Vine Swing, The.— •William Gilmore Simms. — HBV— -
Grasp It like a Man! — Aaron Hill. — JPC
(Strong Hand, A.)— HBV
Grass, The (Nature, LX). — Emily Dickinson. — ADAH — GFA
— GN— HB V Y— LC— MPC-1 1— OTPC— PEM— YT
Grass. — Edwin Muir. — MBP
Grass. — Carl Sandburg. — AWP— BAY— BLV— CCS— CV—
GBOV — JAWP — MAP — MCCG — MOAP— NP-
OHFP — OHPP — PSO — RH— SBA— SC— TBM—
TCAP— TPH— WBP—WHA
Grass, The. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Grass and Children.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
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Grass Fingers. — Angelina Weld Grimke. — CDC
Grass Heritage.— Helen Molyneaux Salisbury.— BPM-32
Grass in Madison Square, The.— Joyce Kilmer.— J'K-1
urass on the Mountain, The. — Paiute Indians, tr. by Mary
Austin.— AWP— JAWP— SC—WBP
Grasses. — Scudder Middleton. — NV
Grasshopper, The. — Wilfred Rowland Childe. — PPA
Grasshopper, The. — Abraham Cowley (after the Greek of
Anacreon) — AWP — CG — EPS — EV-2 — HBV—
HBVY— JAWP— LC— LPS-2— OTA — OTPC — SEP
Grasshopper, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— RYC— TSW— TSWC
(Explanation of the Grasshopper, The.) — CCP — CPL—
GFA— UTS
Grasshopper, The.— Richard Lovelace.— EPS— EPW-2— OBS—
PIAE
(To the Grasshopper.)— EV-2
Grasshopper, The (1st 3 sts.).— EP— EPP— LC— OBEY
Grasshopper, The. — Edith M. Thomas. — SN
Grasshopper, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Grasshopper and the Cricket, The.— Leigh Hunt. — BCEP— GPE
LC; NPSC
(To the Grasshopper and the Cricket.)— EPN— EPW-4—
ERP— ES— GBV— GN— HBV— LEAP — LPS-2
— PCD— PPD-1— PTER— SEP— TCEP—TPH
Grasshopper and the Cricket. The. — John Keats.— BCEP— EP—
EPP— GBOV—LLC— LPS-2— OTPC— RON— TVSH
(On the Grasshopper and the Cricket— C.)—BLV—BPN—
CR— CRP— EPC— EPN— EPW-4 — ERP— ES—
EV-4 — GN — HBV— LC— NAL— ODP— OG—
PIAE— PTER— S EP— TCEP—TPH
(Poetry of Earth.)— WRR-1
(Poetry of Earth Is Never Dead.)— SB A
(Sonnet: On the Grasshopper and the Cricket.) — GEPC—
MPC-14
Grasshopper Green.— Unknown.— CCP— CFBP— GFA— HBVY
— MCG — MPB — MPC-4 — PB-1 — RAR — RYC—
TVSH— UTS
Grasshoppers, The. — Dorothy Aldis. — UTS
Grassroots. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Grass-Tops. — Witter Bynner. — MAP — NP
Grate Fire, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Grateful Are the Songs We Raise. — Lettie E. Sterling. —
WRR-40
Grateful Lucy. — Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Object-
Lessons.
Grateful Patient, A. — Unknown. — MHT
Grateful Preacher, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — OHCS-14
Gratiana Dancing (or Dauncing) and Singing. — Richard Love
lace.— EPS— EV-2— OAEP— OB S
"Gratias Age." — Geoffrey Howard. — NLK
Gratitude. — William Cornish. — OBSC
(God's Blessings.)— CBOV
(Pleasure It Is.)— CH— MV-2
Gratitude. — Polly Hunter. — GSRC
Gratitude. — Clyde McGee. — BLRP — OQP — QP-1
Gratitude. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Gratitude down South. — Edwina Wood Whiteside. — HB
Gratitude to God. — Orville Dewey. — HT
Grattan's Reply to Mr. Corry. — Henry Grattan. — CCR — OHCS-3
(Reply to Mr. Corry.)— BTB-1—LLC (abr.)
Gratulatory to Mr. Ben Johnson for His Adopting of Him to
Be His Son, A. — Thomas Randolph. — OBS
To Ben Jonson (1st 29 //.).— EPW-2
Grave, The.— Robert Blair.— BEL—CEP (much abr.)— EPP—
EPRE (much abr.)
sels. fr. above
All Impelled Onward Alike.— EV-3
(Omnes Eodem Cogimur.) — EPW-3
Friendship. — 0 B E C
Peace the End of the Good Man. — EV-3
Resurrection* The. — EPW-3
Self-Murder .—EPW-3
"While some affect," etc. — EP
(Church and Churchyard at Night.) — OBEC
Grave, The. — Washington Irving. — AE
Grave, A.— Marianne Moore. — LA— FP — PP
(Graveyard, A.) — NP
Grave, A.— John Richard Moreland.— HBMV— OQP— QP-1
Grave, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Old English. — ACP — BCEP
Grave and the Rose, The. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by
Andrew Lang.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Grave by the Sorrowful Sea, The. — L. M. Laning Bayley. —
Grave in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, A. — Margaret Jun-
kin Preston.— AA— APL
Grave of Charles Dickens, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
Grave of Hipponax, The. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See
Echoes from Theocritus.
Grave of Keats. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Adonais: An Elegy
on the Death of John Keats.
Grave of Keats, The. — Oscar Wilde.— TBV
Grave of King Arthur, The. — Thomas Warton, Jr. — CEP
Grave of Lawrence, The. — Clinton Scollard. — GA
Grave of Love, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. — BCEP — CH—
EPW-4— ERP— EV-4—GTBS— HBV— OBEV
(Beneath the Cypress Shade.) — OBRV
Grave of Rury, The.— T. W. Rolleston.— GTIV
Grave of the Hundred Head, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Grave-Digger, The. — Bliss Carman. — CP—GR-a— -LEAP-
MAP— OCL — PT
Grave-Digger, The. — Joseph Marie Soulary, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Grave-Digger's Song. — Alfred Austin. See Prince Lucifer
Gravel Path, The.— Laurence Alma-Tadema.— PPL—RAR
Graves.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— XL
Graves at Christiama. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MCT
Graves of a Household, The.* — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — CG
— GPE— HBV— PTA-2— WBLP
Graves of Gallipoli, The.— "L. L."— GPWW
Graves of Infants.— John Clare.— OB VV
Graves of Our Dead, The.— Robert G. Ingersoll.— MDAH
Graves of the Patriots, The.— James Gates Percival. — MDAH
— OHCS-7
Gravestone, A, — William Allingham. — TIP
Grave-Tree, The.— Bliss Carman.— CPG—OCL
Grave> ard, A. — Marianne Moore. — NP
(Grave, A.)— FP— LA— PP
Graveyard in the Hills. — James Still. — AMV-36
Graveyard Rabbit, The. — Frank Lebby Stanton.— AA— LHV
Gray.— Frederick R. McCreary.— TBM
Gray.— Oscar Williams. — NLK
Gray Birches. — Margaret Sherwood. — MLP
Gray Champion, The (in Twice Told Tales). — Nathaniel Haw
thorne.— BTB-S
Gray Days.— Griffith Alexander.— ICBD ^
Gray Doves' Answer, The. — Frederic Edward Weatherly. —
TVC— TVSH
Gray Forest Eagle, The.— Alfred B. Street.— WRR-10
Gray Geese Flying.— Frederic Prokosch.— BLA
Gray Honors the Blue, The. — Henry W. Watterson. — BTB-3
Gray Kitten, The.— Jane Campbell. — PPA
(Homeless Kitten— with music.)— WRR-35
Gray Matter.— Ford Madox Ford. — MBP
Gray Moth, A.— Marjorie Allen Seiffert.— XL
Gray Norns, The.— Edwin Markham.— PASC
"Gray old Earth goes on, The." — Richard Henry Stoddard
(listed under Flight of Youth, The). — APB
Gray Plume, The.— Francis Carlin. — HBMV
(Grey Plume, The.)— TBM
Gray Roadster.— Paul Eldridge.— OA
Gray Rocks and Grayer Sea.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— NLK
(Grey Rocks and Greyer Sea.)— LBMV
Gray Shore.— James Rorty.— MOAP — SC
Gray Squirrel, The.— Humbert Wolfe.— BLV— MBP
(Grey Squirrel, The.)— PIAE
Gray Swan, The. — Alice Gary.— BLPA— CCR (si. abr.)— GN
—OHCS-7— PB-6— PTA-2
Graybird's Matin.— Ernest Rhys. — BPM-34
Grayport Legend, A. — Bert Harte. Sec Greyport Legend, A.
Gray's Elegy on Horace Walpole's Cat.— Thomas Gray. See
Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat Drowned in a
Bowl of Goldfishes.
Graysons, The, sels. — Edward Eggl.es ton.
Defense of Tom Grayson. — WRR-45
Trial of Tom Grayson, The.— SPE-8
"Great A, little a.."— Mother Goose.— RIB
Great Adventure, The.— Kendall Banning.— GPWW
Great Adventure, The. — Henry David Thoreau. — HBV— OBVV
Great Adventure, The. — Harold Verschoyle Wrong. — EPW-S
Great Adventurer, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. —
CGOV— GPE— GTBS— GTSE— CJXSL— WTP-1
(Love Will Find Out the Way— C.).— BLV— CBOV— GN
(a&r.)— HBV— OBEV— OtPC (abr.)— PCD
("Over the Mountains.")— AEP-W
Great American, The.— Lyman Whitney Allen. See Star of
Sangamon, The.
Great American Holiday, The.— Unknown. — IDAH
Great American Home, The.— Mrs. F. C. Jahnke.— HB
Great American Republic a Christian State, The.— -Cardinal
James Gibbons. See Our Christian Heritage.
Great and Mighty Wonder,— St. Anatolius. tr. fr. the Greek by
J. M. Neale.™ CAW
Great and Small.— Charles Mackay. — BSV
Great Armistice, The.— Robert Haven Schauffler. — AOAH
(Worlds at War.)— GDAH
Great Auk's Ghost, The. — Ralph Hodgson.™- WLIP
"Great Beef Contract," The.— "Mark Twain" (Samuel Lang-
home Clemens).— BTB-2
(Mark Twain's Great Beef Contract— si. afcr.)— -OHCS-4
Great Bell of Pekin, The.— Jessie F. O'Donnell.— WRR-12
Great Bell Roland, The. — Theodore Tilton.— APB— OHCS-1—
PAH
Great Black Crow, The.— Philip James Bailey.— BOHV
Great Breath, The.— "IE," (George William Russell).— CBOV
—CMP — EPN — EPP — GTIV — LBBV — MBP—
OBEV— OBMV— PFE— TPH— VA—WGRP— WHA
Great Brown Owl, The.— Anne Hawkshaw.— ABVC— OTPC
(Brown Owl.)— PBV
Great Captain, Glorious in our Wars. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
— GA
Great Change, The. — James I, King of Scotland. See Kingis
Quhair, The,
Great City.— Harold Monro.— NP
Great City, The.-— Walt Whitman. See Song of the Broad-
Axe.
Great College-Circus Fight, The. — Jesse Lynch Williams.—
WRR-37
Great Commandment, The. — Bible, O. T. See Deuteronomy.
Great Cross of Mercy, The.— Theodosia Garrison.— PEDC
Great Day. — Unknown. — APW
Great Divide, The.— Lew Sarett.— BAP—GT-2— HBMV—SPT
Great Elm, The. — Robert Bridges. — P.WB
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Great Expectations, sel. — Charles Dickens.
Pip's Fight.— OHCS-13
Great Experiment, A. — George Washington. See Letter to
Catharine Macaulay Graham, A.
Great Explorer, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Great Fight, A. — Robert Henry Newell. — BOHV
Great Fleas. — Unknown. — ALV
Great Frost, The. — John Gay. See Trivia: or, The Art of
Walking the Streets of London.
Great Galleon, The.— John Aston. — MLP
Great Gawd, I'm Feelin' Bad (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Great George Washington. — Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora
Archibald Smith.— WOAH
Great God Pan, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Great God, Thou giver of all good." — Unknown.
(Table Graces, or Prayer.) — BLRP
Great God-a'mighty (zvith music). — Unknown. — ABF
Great Guest Comes, The. — Edwin Markham. — SPE-6 — WBLP
(How the Great Guest Came.)— BLPA — OHNP — SPS
"Great Heart." — Rudyard Kipling. See Great-Heart.
Great Hope, The.— Joseph Joel Keith.— AMV-37
Great Hunt, The. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — NP— SBMV
Great Immortal Washington, The. — W. S. Hyde.— WRR-49
Great Issue, The. — Edward Everett. — BTB-S
Great Journalist in Spain, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Great Lamentation, The. — John Todhunter. See Lamentation
for the Three Sons of Turann, Which Turann, Their
Father, Made over Their Grave, The.
Great London Fire, The. — John Dryden. See Annus Mirabilis.
Great Lover, The.— Rupert Brooke. — BEL — BLV— CPB — CR
— CRP— EPP— EPW-5— -ISP — LHW— MBP— MCCG
— PIAE— POOT— POT — POTT — TCEP— TCPD—
VOD
"These I have loved," etc. (sel.).— BMEP— NAMP— RNP
— WTP-2
Great Lover, The. — Alexander Mackenzie Davidson. — HMSP
Great Man, A. — Mary Kyle D alias.— WRR-3
Great Man, A. — Oliver Goldsmith. — NA
Great Man, The.— Eunice Tietjens.— AV— NP— SPT— VOD—
WGRP
Great Master Dreamer. — Charles Buxton Going. — PEDC
(Columbus.)— HH— VOD
Great Men. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Great Men Have Been among Us. — William Wordsworth. —
BPN— EM-2— GEPC— GPE
(England 1802— III.)— HBV—OBEV
("Great men have been among us.") — ES
Great Minimum, The. — G. K. Chesterton. — MRV— WTP-3
Great Misgiving, The.— William Watson.— HBV — OBEV —
OBVV— TPH
Great Names. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan
("And when his bones," etc.).
Great National Scourge, The. — Unknown. See Great Scourge,
The.
Great Nature Is an Army Gay. — Richard Watson Gilder. —
APL— HBV— SN
Great North Road, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Great Oak. — Bennett Chappie. — HH
Great Object-Lesson. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Great Outdoors, The. — Maud Russell. — NLK
Great Pancake Record, The. — Owen Johnson. — HSP
Great Panjandrum Himself, The. — Unknown. — RIS
Great Physician, The. — Sa'di. See Bustan, The.
Great Proud Wagon Wheels Go On, The. — Carl Sandburg. —
GMAS
Great River, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Great Round-Up, The. — Unknown. — CSF
(Cowboy's Dream, The.)— ABF
Great Saving, A. — Alexander Ricketts. — CS
Great Scourge, The. — Unknown. — TS
(Great National Scourge, The.) — PEOR
Great Seducer, The.— Cale Young Rice. — TBM
(Who Looks Too Long.)— MLP
Great Silkie of Sule Skerry, The.— Unknown.— ESPB— OBB
— SG
Great Spirits Now on Earth Are Sojourning. — John Keats. —
(Addressed to Haydon.)~-EM-2— EPW-4— ERP
(Sonnet: Addressed to Haydon.) — GEPC
Great Stone Face, The.— Nathaniel Hawthorne.— MAL
Great Summons, The. — Ch'ii Yuan, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Arthur Waley. — AWP
Great Swamp Fight, The. — Caroline Hazard. — PAH
Great Teacher, The. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — PDN
Great Testament, sels. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington.
Diomedes. — AFP
Last Ballad of the Great Testament, The. — AFP
Great Things.— Thomas Hardy.— EA—GTML—GTSL
Great Tides, The.— Lyon Sharman.— CPG
Great Time, A. — William H. Davies. — BLV — BMEP — GPE —
LBBV— MBP— WHA— YT
Great Truths Are Portions of the Soul of Man. — James Rus
sell Lowell.— CAP
Great Tune, A.— John Habberton.— PTWP
Great Victory, The.— Rosa Mulholland.— BLRP
Great Virginian, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Under the
Old Elm.
Great Voice, The.— Clinton Scollard.— BLP— HTR
Great Voices, The.— Charles Timothy Brooks.— HBV
Great Wager, The. — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedv —
MOM
Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World (C.). — William
Brighty Rands.— GS
(Child's World, The.)— OHIP— PBGP— POOI
(Wonderful World, The.) — CFBP—CPN— DD—GFA—
HBV — HBVY— MPB— MPC-6— PB-3— PRWS
— PTA-1— RAR— RON— TVC— TVSH— VIL
(World, The.)— OTPC
(World, The: a Child's Song.)— OBVV
Great Word, The.— Estelle Duclo.— BAP
Greater Birth, The. — Hermann Hagedorn. — HTR
"I felt the heart throbs" (last 2 sts.). — MRV
Greater Cats, The.— V. Sackville-West.— OBMV
Greater Love.— Wilfred Owen.— BLV— MBP— NAMP— RH
Greater Mystery, The. — John Myers O'Hara. — TBM
Greater Trial, The. — Anne Finch. — BLV
Greatest Battle Ever Won, The. — Wilson Williams. — SPS
Greatest Battle That Ever Was Fought, The. — "Joaquin"
Miller.— MRV— OQP—PSO—QP-2
Greatest City, The. — Walt Whitman. See Song of the Broad-
Axe.
Greatest Gift, The. — Annie J. Teem. — HB
Greatest of These, The (A Paraphrase of I Corinthians, XIII).
—Walter Rauschenbusch.— OHPP
Greatest Party, The.— Frances Elizabeth Willard.— WRR-18
Greatest Person in the Universe, The. — Daniel L. Marsh. —
BLRP
Greatest Wonder, The. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.
— YF
Greatest Work, The. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
Great-Grandrnamrna and I. — Kate L. Watson. — BTB-7
Great-Grandmother's Garden. — M. J. Jacques. — PEM
Great-Heart. — Rudyard Kipling. — HBV — RKV
("Great Heart.")— WTP-6
Greatness. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Greatness. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An ("Honour
and shame," etc.).
Greatness. — Unknown. — OBS
Greatness in Littleness. — Ben Jonson. See Pindaric Ode, A:
To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of That
Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Morrison.
Greatness of His Simplicity. — H. A. Delano. — LBAH — LLC
Greece. — William A. Breyfogle. — CAG
Greece ("Clime of unforgotten brave"). — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Giaour, The.
Greece ("Fair Greece! sad relic"). — George Gordon, Lord By
ron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Greediness Punished. — Friedrich Riickert, tr. fr. the German.
Greedy Jane.— Unknown.— ABVC— HBVY
Greedy Piggy That Ate Too Fast, The. — Eliza Grove. — OTPC
Greek Children's Song. — Unknown. — TYP
Greek Epigram. — Ezra Pound. — MAP
Greek Epitaph. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek. — JPC
Greek Fathers, The. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — JKCP
Greek Folk Song.— Margaret Widdemer.— GPE— HBV— NP
Greek, Four Credits. — James L. MacKavanaugh. — CAG
Greek Gift, A. — Austin Dobson. See Rose-Leaves.
Greek Idyl, A. — Mortimer Collins. — VA
Greek Mother's Lullaby. — Zitella Cocke. See Doric Reed, A.
Greek National Anthem, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Greeks. — S. Foster Damon. — POOT
Greeley on Lincoln, sel. — Horace Greeley.
Horace Greeley *s Estimate of Lincoln. — LBAH
Green. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP — NP — TCEP
Green Apples. — Louise Morey Bowman. — CPG
Green Be the Turf. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. — LLC
(Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, The.)— APD
(Elegy in Memory of Joseph Rodman Drake.) — OTA
(Joseph Rodman "Drake.) — APB — BLPA — LPS-3 — SBA
(On His Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake — 1st st.) — OBVV
(On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake — C.) — AA — APL
— BAP— BAV— BFV— DD— DDA — GA— GR-a
HBV — IAP— LA — LBAP— OBAV — PAH-
PJH-2— TCAP— VIL— WTP-S
Green Broom. — Unknown. — ALV — CH
Green Bus, The. — James S. Tippett. — GFA
Green Candles. — Humbert Wolfe. — HBMV — MBP — NV
Green Corn Dance, The. — Alice Corbin. — BAP
(Green-Corn Dance, The.) — TL
Green Cornfield, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI —
JHP— PFE
Green Councillors. — Howard McKinley Corning. — NP
Green Crosses. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — CV — SPT
Green Estaminet, The. — A. P. Herbert. — HBMV
Green Eye of the Yellow God, The.— J. Milton Hayes.— BLPA
Green Field, The.— Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— BPM-3S
Green Fields and Running Brooks. — James W'hitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Green Fields of England (in Songs in Absence). — Arthur Hugh
Clough.— EV-5— OAEP— VLEP
("Green Fields of England! whereso'er.") — BPN" — CPOI
(Song in Absence.) — CBE
Green Gnome, The. — Robert Buchanan. — CSBP — GS — MW —
SPE-7
Green Grass. — Unknown. — CH — MV-1
Green Grass Growing All Around, The. — Unknown. — HBVY
—MPB— PB-3
Green Grass of Old Ireland, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Green Grass under the Snow. — Annie A. Preston. — POI — SL
Green Gravel. — Unknown. — CGOV
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: Burns.-BEL-BHP-EV-3-
Green
(Green Grow the Rashes: a Fragment.)— CEP— EPW-3
(Green Grow the Rashes, O!) — ALV — OCR — EBSV —
EM-1— EPRE— LPS-1— OBEC
("Green grow the rashes, O.") — HBV — LEAP — TPH
(Song: Green Grow the Rashes.)— AWP— CRE— EP—
EPP— JAWP— TOP— WBP
Green Grow the Rushes O." — William Edward Penney. —
"Green Hill Far Away, A." — John Galsworthy. See Tatter
demalion.
Green in December. — Marya Zaturenska. — AMV-35
Green Inn, The.— -Theodosia Garrison.— APD—GT-2—HBMV
— MLP— MMV— NLK— -NPSC
Green Isle of Lovers, The. — Robert Charles Sands. — AA
Green Leaves. — Basho, tr. jr. ike Japanese. — PPA
'Green light from the moon," — Conrad Aiken. See Variations.
Green Linnet, The.— William Wordsworth.— ABVC—AEV—
BPN — EPN — EPNC — EPW-4 — ERP— EV-3— GEPC
— GPE — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— NP— OTPC
—TPH
Green Little Shamrock of Ireland, The. — Andrew Cherry. — DD
— HBV— MPB
(Shamrock, The.)— HH
Green Man, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Green Moth.— Winifred Welles.— UTS
Green Mountain Boys, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — GA —
MC— PAH
Green Mountain Justice, The. — Henry Reeves. — BTB-2 — MHT
— OHCS-6— PTA-1
Green Noise. — Nikolai A. Nekrassov (ad. fr. the Russian by
G. A. Miloradovitch). — PPD-2
Green o' the Spring, The. — Denis Aloysius McCarthy. — ME —
PASC— POT
Green Rain. — Mary Webb. — CH
Green River. — William Cullen Bryant. — IAP — PEOR — PRK
— TCAP
Green River, The. — Lord Alfred Douglas. — BMC — HBMV —
MBP— OBVV— PIAE
Green Symphony. — John Gould Fletcher. — APA— GT-2 — MAP
— MAPA
Green Things Growing. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — ADAH (3 sts.)
— CPN— DD (3 sts.)— GN— HBV— HBVY— OHIP—
OTPC— SN— SPE-1
Green Tree in the Fall, The. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — NLK
Green Tree, My Body. — Gilbert Maxwell. — BPM-34
Green Trees. — Katharine Tynan. — BPM-31
Green Weeds. — James Stephens. — TL
Green Willow, The. — Unknown. — OBSC
Green Yule, A. — Charles Murray. — EBSV
Greencastle Jenny. — Helen Gray Cone. — OHNP
Green-Corn Dance, The. — Alice Corbin. See Green Corn Dance,
The.
Greene's Groatsworth of Wit, sels. — Robert Greene.
Lamilia's Song.— OBSC
Palinode, A.— OBSC
Greene's Mourning Garment, set. — Robert Greene.
Shepherd's Wife's Song, The.— CRE— EP— EPEP— EPP
__EV-1— GPE— HBV— OBSC— PG— TOP
("Ah what is love? It is a pretty thing.") — EG
(Shepherd and the King, The.) — LPS-1
Greene's Vision, sel. — Robert Greene.
Description of Sir Geoffrey Chaucer, The. — OBSC
Greenfield Hill, sels. — Timothy D wight.
"Ah me, while up the long, long vale of time" (fr. Pt. IV).
— AP
Destruction of the Pequods, The (fr. Pt. IV). — APB
"Fair Verna, loveliest village of the West" (fr. Pt. II). —
AP
Farmer's Advice to the Villagers (fr. Pt. VI).— APB—
IAP
Greenfields (with music'). — Unknown. — AS
Greenhouse. A.— William Cowper. See Task, The (Book III).
Greenland Fishery, The. — Unknozvn. — OBB
Greenland Shark, The. — Johan Bojer. — PPD-2
Greenness. — Angelina Weld Grimke. — CDC
Greenock. — John Davidson. See Ballad in Blank Verse of the
Making of a Poet, A.
Greens (with music). — Unknotvn. — AS
Greenwich Pensioner, The. — Unknown. — CBPC — SG
Greenwood, The. — William Lisle Bowles. — BFV — LPS-2 _
Greenwood, The. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It
(Under the Greenwood Tree).
Greenwood Cemetery. — Crammond Kennedy. — LPS-1
Greenwood Cemetery. — William Wallace. — OHCS-17
Greenwood Shrift, The. — Robert and Caroline Anne Southey. —
LPS-2— OHCS-9
Greenwood Tree, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Maid
Marian.
Greenwood Tree, The. — William Shakespeare. See As You
Like It (Under the Greenwood Tree).
Greer County. — Unknown. — ABF — CSF
Greeting. — Joan Coster. — HWC
Greeting, A. — William Henry Davies. — BMEP — HTR — LL-4
— MBP— POOT
Greeting, A. — Austin Dobson. — BPN — GPE — GTML
Greeting. — Daisy Elliot. — WRR-54
Greeting, A. — Philip Bourke Marston. — VA
Greeting from England. — Unknown. — PAH
Greeting of Kynast, The. — Friedrich Ruckert, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Charles T. Brooks. — STB
Greeting of the Roses, The. — Harnlin Garland. — AA
Greeting on New Year's Morning, A (mod. Eng.)t — Unknown.
— TMEV
Greeting to Easter (with music). — Unknown. — WRR-57
Greetings for Two. — James W. Foley. — BFV — IHA
Grenadier. — A. E. Housman. — EG — OBMV — RNP
Grenadiers, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German hv
T. Martin.— WTP-S y
Grendel Is Vanquished. — Unknoivn. See Beowulf.
Grenstone Elm, A. — Witter Bynner. — VOD
Grenstone Falls. — Witter Bynner. — TL
Grenstone River. — Witter Bynner, — PFY
Grey. — Karle Wilson Baker. — LS
Grey Cock, The, or, Saw You My Father? — Unknown. — ESPB
Grey Day, A. — William Vaughn Moody. — APA — OBAV
Grey Eye Weeping, A. — Egan O'Rahilly, tr. fr. the Irish 6v
Frank O'Connor.— OBMV
Grey Eyes (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Grey Friar, The.— Thomas Love Peacock.— ALV
Grey Galloway. — Thomas S. Cairncross. — HMSP
"Grey Horse Troop," The. — Robert William Chambers. HBV
Grey Linnet, The.— James McCarroll. — OCL
Grey Monk, The, sels. — William Blake.
Tear Is an Intellectual Thing, A.— BCEP
("But vain the Sword and vain the Bow.") — GPE
(From "The Grey Monk.")— LEAP
Grey Plume, The. — Francis Carlin. See Gray Plume, The
Grey Rocks and Greyer Sea. — Charles G. D. Roberts — LBMV
(Gray Rocks and Grayer Sea.)— NLK
Grey Spring, The.— Alfred Noyes. — BMEP — DTRN
Grey Squirrel, The. — Humbert Wolfe. See Gray Squirrel The
Grey Squirrels, The.— William Ilowitt.— GS— TVC— TV'SH
Greyport Legend, A. — Bret Harte. — OG
(Grayport Legend, A.) — GN
Grief. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BLV— BPN— EPW-4—
ES— GTML— GTSL— HBV— OBEY— OBVV— SBA
Grief, The.— Theodosia Garrison.— LEW
Grief. — D. H. Lawrence.— NP
Grief.— Angela Morgan.— ICBD— PC
Grief. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — MRV
Grief. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Grief and God. — Stephen Phillips.— WGRP
Grief and Joy. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — MHT
Grief for the Dead. — Unknown. — LPS-1
Grief of Achilles for the Slaying of Patroclus [Menoetius'
Son], The.— Homer. Sec Iliad, The.
Grief of Love, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic by Wilfrid
Scawen Blunt. — AWP
Grief's Only Master. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Grieg Being Dead. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Grievance, A. — James Kenneth Stephen.— HBV — PA
Grieve Not for Beauty.— Witter Bynner. See New World,
The.
Grieve Not, Ladies.— Anna Hempstead Branch. — BAP— HBV
— LA— LBMV— LEAP— PR— WTP-2
"Grievous folly shames my sixtieth year, A."— Hafiz. See Odes
Grievous Words Should Not Be Spoken. — Suzanne Lehman.—
GSRC
Griffith Hammerton. — Joy Vetrepont.- — BTB-5
Griggsby's Station.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— TPH—
(Back to Griggsby's Station.)' — BLPA
(Back Where They Used to Be.)— CHS
Grin.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Grin Cure, The.— St. Clair Adams. — POI— SL
Griper Greg. — Unknown. — OHCS-7
Griselda. — - Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Clerkes Tale, The).
Grisette Dines. — Antoinette Deshoulieres, tr. fr. the French.—
Grizzly.— Bret Harte — AA - • EV-5— LA— OB A V— PPA— SN
Grizzly Grumbler's Advice. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
Grocery Store Cat, The. — Margaret E Brunei* —CIV
Grongar Hill. — John Dyer. — AEP-D— CEP— EP (75 //)—
EPP (75 ^)™EPRE-EPW-3-EV-3-LPS-2--OBEC
— JrlAxL — -TOP
Groom's Story, The.— Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. — HSP —
WRR-44
Groomsman to His Mistress, The.— Thomas William Parsons.
—PR
Grotto of Egeria, The.— Thomas Kibble Hervey.— BCEP
Grotto of the Nativity. — Katharine Lee Bates.— MCT
Groun' Hog (with music). — Unknown, — ABF
(Ground-Hog—^, and much shorter vcrs.)—APW
Ground Laurel, The.— Mrs. Hannah Flagg Gould. — PEM
Grounds of the Terrible. — Harold Begbie. — SPE-S
Groundswell, The.— John Gould Fletcher.— CMP— TBM
Ground-Swell, The.— Edwin John Pratt. — CPG — OCL
Group of Verse, A. — Charles Reznikoff.— NP
Grover Cleveland. — Joel Benton.— DD— GA— PAH
Groves 'he.— Richard Alfred Milliken.— GTIV—
Grow Not Too High, Grow Not Too Far from Home.— Edna
St. Vincent Millay. — MOAP
(Sonnet: "Grow not too high, grow not too far from
home.")— BIS
Growing Gray. — Austin Dobson. — CPOI— HBV — LPS-3
Growing in the Vale (in Sing-Song).— Christina Georgina Ros-
setti.— GFA— MPC-5— RAR— RIS
Growing Old. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN — CPOI — GEPC —
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Gwenlverc
Growing Old.- Karle Wilson Baker.— DDA — OOP— QP-2 —
ST
(Let Me Grow Lovely.)— BLPA— HBMV—SBA
Growing Old. — "Vandyke Brown" (Marc Eugene Cook). — PR
Growing Old. — Robert Browning. See Rabbi Ben Ezra
Growing Old. — Mrs. M. W. Chase.— OHCS-37
Growing Old. — Lucy Hall Henley. — HB
Growing Old.— Walter Learned.— BFP— HBV
Growing Old. — Francis Ledwidge. — LEAP
Growing Old ("I'm six years old this morn").— Unknown.—
Growing Old ("Softly, oh softly, the years").— Unknozvn. —
Growing Old.— Rollin J. Wells.— LOW— MHT—POI—WBLP
(Growing Older.) — BLPA
Growing Old. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. See Interlude.
Growing Smiles. — Unknozvn. — VIL
Growing Up. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Growler. — Daisy Elliot. — WRR-54
Grown Up. — Dorothy Keeley Aldis. — RYC
Grown-Up. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Grown-Up. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — FFTM
"Grown-^Jp JBhrthday,^"— "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey
Grown-Ups. — Rose Fyleman. — HH
Growth ("Life is but a growth"). — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Growth ("This is man's utmost hope"). — Edgar A. Guest.—
CVG
Growth. — John Lee Higgins. — BPM-31 — GBOV
Growth. — Stella Reinhardt. — OA
Growth of Lorraine, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson — NP
Growth of Love. The.— Robert Bridges (I-LXIX, complete).—
IV. "Very names of things beloved are dear, The."— CRP
ry Names of Thin£s Beloved Are Dear, The.)— CMP
This world is unto God a work of art." — EA
/VTX_ ^J^s San Miniato's convent from the sun."
(A1A.) — xsA
^^YYYTAT0 xld £™TTird' and strai£ht °n wings I arise."
(CXAAiX.) — GTML
XXIII. "O weary pilgrims, chanting of your woe "
(O Weary Pilgrims.)— MBP
v (Q ^Weary Pilgrims, Chanting of Your Woe.)— CMP
XXIX. "I travel to thee with the sun's first rays." — EA
XXXV. 'All earthly beauty hath one cause and proof."
— EA
(All Earthly Beauty Hath One Cause and Proof.)—
"When I see childhood on the threshhold seize."
(CAJL111.) — GTML
L. "World comes not to an end, her city-hives, The," —
CRE — CRP
(World Comes Not to an End, The.)— CMP
LILT. "I heard great Hector sounding war's alarms "
(Hector in Hades.) — CBOV
Growth of the American Republic. — George Bancroft BTB-1
(American Republic, The.)— ID AH '
Gruach. — Gordon Bottomley. — TCPD
Grubber's Day.— Jay G. Sigmund.— LA
Grumble^Ogner^and Thanksgiving Street. - Unknown. -
(Where Do You Live?)— PRK— WRR-14
Grumb e Family, The.— Unknown.— POI— SL— WBLP
Grumbler, The. — Dora Read Goodale. — PPYP
Grumbling Hive, The: or, Knaves Turn'd Honest.— Bernard
JMandeville. — CEP
Grumpy Guy, The.— Griffith Alexander.— ICBD
(jrryll Grange, sels. — Thomas Love Peacock
Dr. Opimian on Christmas.— FT
Love and Age.— EV-4— FT— HBV— OBEV— OHCS-1 1—
Guadalupe. — Grace Hazard Conkling.— NP
Gualberto's Victory.— Eleanor Cecelia Donnelly.— OHCS-1 6
Guard of the Sepulcher, A.— Edwin Markham.— MOM— WGRP
Guard Thine Action.— Sallie Ada Vance.— OHCS-3
Guarded Wound, The.— Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
Guardian Angels.— Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene The
(Ministering Angels).
Guardian-Angel The -lobert Browning.-BPN-CRE-EV-S
•—- (jjij^c — JtlJEJV — SEP (si. abr.)
Guards Came Through, The. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. — OG
Guards Story, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 1
Guardsman, The.— Frank X. Finnegan.— PAPm
Gude Wallace (A and G vers.). — Unknozvn. — ESPB
Gudewife, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Guenevere at Almesbury.— Margaret Potts. — CAG
Guenn, sel. ("Between five and six dense darkness prevailed")
—Blanche Willis Howard.— WRR-2 5
Guerdon, The. — John James Piatt. — AA
Guerdon of the Sun, The. — George Sterling.— HBMV—SPT
"Guess." — Eugene Field.— PEF
Guess^ Who. — Nellie R. Cameron. — WRR-SO
Guessing Nationalities. — "Mark Twain." See Tramp Abroad.
Guessing Song.— Henry Johnstone.— MCG— PRWS
Guessing Time.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Guest, The.— Michael Drayton. See Idea.
Guest, The. — Harriet McEwen Kimball. — A A— LEAP—
WRR-12
Guest, The ("Perhaps you have heard of Jack Frost"). —
Unknown. — PPYP
Guest (or Guests), The ("Yet if his majesty, our sovereign
Lord"). — Unknozvn. See Preparations.
Guest Speaks, A.— Aline Kilmer.— POY
Guidance. — Robert Browning. See Paracelsus.
Guidance. — Alanson Tucker Schumann. — HTR
Guide, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Woodnotes.
Guide, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Guide and Friend. — Unknozvn. — BLRP
"Guide me, O thoti great Jehovah." — William Williams. —
(Christian Pilgrim's Hymn, The.) — WGRP
(Divine Hand, The — much abr.) — BLRP
(Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah!— afcr.)— BPP— PE
Guide Post, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-32
Guides at Cabul, 1879, The. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — MBP
Guido. — Robert Browning. See Ring and the Book, The.
Guido Ferranti (arr.) .— Oscar Wilde.— WRR-4
Guilielmus Rex. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— AA— MCT— PER
— PTER— TCAP
Guillotine, The.— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French.— SPE-2
Guilty. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — OQP — QP-1
"Guilty or Not Guilty?"— Unknown.— BLPA— OHCS-9— PRK
— PTA-1— WRR-33
(Not Guilty.)— PTWP
Guinea Fowl. — Winifred M. Letts. — ODP
Guinea Pig, The. — Unknown. — NA
(Little Guinea Pig, The.)— ABVC
Guinevere. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Guinevere. — Lord Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King.
Guiney-Pigs. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Guitar Song. — Martha Barris. — CAG
Guitars. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. — WRR-9
Gulf Stream. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey).
Gulf-Weed. — Cornelius George Fenner. — LPS-2
Gulistan, The, sels. — Sa'di, tr. fr. the Persian.
Alas! tr. by L. Cranmer-Byng. — AWP
Courage, tr. by Sir Edwin Arnold.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Deeds, Not Heredity.— MHT
Friendship, tr. by L. Cranmer-Byng. — AWP — JAWP—
WBP
Gift of Speech, The, tr. by L. Cranmer-Byng.— AWP
He Hath No Parallel, tr. by L. Cranmer-Byng. — AWP
Help, tr. by Sir Edwin Arnold.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Hyacinths to Feed Thy Soul. — BLPA
Love's Last Resource, tr. by L. Cranrner-Byng. — AWP
Mesnevi, tr. by L. Cranmer-Byng. — AWP— JAWP— WBP
On the Deception of Appearances, tr. by L. Cranmer-Byng.
—AWP
Sooth-Sayer, The, tr. bv Sir Edwin Arnold. — AWP
Take the Crust, tr. by L. Cranmer-Byng. — AWP
Wealth, tr. by Sir Edwin Arnold.— AWP
Gull, The. — John Lee Higgins. — BPM-35 — MCT
Gull Goes Up, A.— Leonie Adams.— M GAP— WH A
Gullible Fisherman, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Gulls.— William Carlos Williams.— MOAP
Gulls and Dreams. — -Lionel Stevenson.- — OCL
Gulls in an Aery Morrice. — William Ernest Henley. — VLEP
(Rhymes and Rhythms.) — BPN
Gulls in Snow. — Raymond Hosken. — AMV-36
Gulls over Great Salt Lake. — Ross Sutphen. — BLA
Gulls, The: Provincetown Harbor. — Benjamin Albert Botkin.
—CAG
Gum-Gatherer, The. — Robert Frost. — NV
Gunga Din. — Rudyard Kipling. — BBV — BEL — BPN — CCR—
CV— FF — HBV — HSPS— LL-4— MBP— MCCG—
OTA— PB-8— POI— PTA-2— PTWP— PYM—RKV
Gunnar's Death Song. — William Morris. See Sigurd the Vol-
sung.
Gunner and the Bird, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Gunn's Leg. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Guns, The. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See John Brown's
Body.
Guns in the Grass, The. — Thomas Frost. — MC — PAH
Gun-Teams. — Gilbert Frankau. — PPA
Gurls.— Doris Dobbs.— WRR-23
Gustatory Achievement, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Guthlac, sel. — Cynewulf.
Death of Saint Guthlac. — ACP
Guy Faux's Night.— William Barnes.— ABVC
Guy Fawkes. — Unknozvn. — ABS
Guy Mannering, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Gipsy's Dirge, The. — BSV
'
Jock
(Dying Gipsy's Dirge, The.)— BHV
(Wasted, Weary, Wherefore Stay.)— BPN
MPC-13 — PB-6
, , .
Hazeldean. — BPN— GS — GTBS
— WTP-8
(Jock of Hazeldean.) — BEL— BFVR— BPB— CTBP—
EBSV — EPN — ERP — EV-4— GEPM— GN—
GPE— GR-e — GTSE— GTSL— HBV— ISP— LC
__LL-4 — MCCG — NAL — OAEP — OBRV—
OHNP — OTPC — SEP — TCEP— TOP — WRR-8
Meg Merrilies (dram.).— WRR-27
Oh, Rest Thee, Babe.— WRR-27
Twist, Ye, Twine Ye! Even So.— BPB— BPN— CGOV—
TOP
(Twist, Ye, Twine Ye!)— CGOV
Guyon and the Red Cross Knight. — Edmund Spenser. See
Faerie Queene, The.
Gwendolen.— Hattie Tyng Griswold.— WRR-24
Gwendoline. — Bayard Taylor. — PA
Gwenivach Tells. — John Masefield.— PM
Gwenivere Tells. — John Masefield. — PM
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Gwine
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND KECITATIONS
Gwine to Marry Jim.— D. A. Ellsworth. — WRR-47
Gwineter Harness in de Mornin* Soon (with music), — Un
known. — ABF
Gyda of Varsland.— Anne Virginia Culbertson. — WRR-12
Gymnastic Clock, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — MPC-6 — RON
__ TVC— TVSH
Gymnastic Game. — Unknown.-\W'R.'R-41
Gypsies, The. — Henry Howarth\ Bashford. See Where Do the
Gipsies Come From?
Gypsies, The. — Daniel Corkery. — BMC
Gypsies, The.— "Richard Scrace" (Mrs. J. B. Williamson). —
OCL
Gypsies' Road, The. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — OBVV
Gypsy, The. — Langston Hughes. — TL
Gypsy. — Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Gypsy Blood.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Gypsy Countess, The. — Unknown. — OBB
Gypsy Davy (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Gypsy Flower Girl, The. — Ed. L. McDowell. — WRR-30
Gypsy Girl, The.— Henry Alford.— HBV— OTPC
Gypsy Heart, The.— Harry Noyes Pratt. — BAP— POT
Gypsy Laddie, The. — Unkno ~
Gyp-
nown. See Raggle Taggle
sies, The.
Gypsy Man. — Langston Hughes. — TCPD
Gypsy Mother. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Gypsy Song. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the German.
Gypsy Song. — Rudyard Kipling. See Gipsy Trail, The.
Gypsy Trail, The. — Rudyard. Kipling. See Gipsy Trail, The,
Gypsy Woman. — Anne O'Brien. — CAG
Gypsy-Heart. — Katharine Lee Bates. — HBMV— HTR — POT
(Gipsy-Heart.) — NLK
Gypsying, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — NLK — VOD
Gypsy-Night. — Richard Hughes. — PPD-2
H
"H, H."— John H. Finley.— BAP
"H. M. S. Pinafore," sels.— Sir William S. Gilbert.
British Tar, The. — ALV
It Was the Cat.— CIV
"Little Buttercup." — WTP-4
Lord High Admiral's Song.— WTP-4
H. W. L.— John Nichol.— VA
"H was an indigent Hen." — Bruce Porter. See Limericks.
Haarlem Heights. — Arthur Guiterrnan. — PAH
Habakkuk, seL— Bible, O. T.
Prayer of Habakkuk, The (III).— BHV
Habeas Corpus. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — AA — BAP — LA —
LEAP— OBAV— WGRP
"Ah, well, Friend Death" (sel.).— OHIP
Habit, The. — Berton Braley. — SCC
Habit, The. — Unknown.— CSF
Habit of Perfection, The.— Gerard Manley Hopkins. — ACP—
BLV— BMC— CAW— JKCP— MBP— OBMV— VLEP
Habitant, The. — William Henry Drummond. — HER
Hack and Hew. — Bliss Carman. — HBV— J PC— OCL— V A—
WTP-3
Hack Driver, The. — Sinclair Lewis. — LL-3
Had Christ Not Lived and Died. — Edith Lynwood Winn. —
MOM
Had I a Golden Pound. — Francis Ledwidge. — JKCP — TCPD —
VM— VOD— WP
Had I a Heart for Falsehood Framed. — Richard Brinsley
Sheridan. See Duenna, The.
"Had I as many souls as there be stars." — Christopher Mar
lowe. See Dr. Faustus.
Had I Not Loved Before. — Ralph Cheney. — PR
Had I the Choice. — Walt Whitman. — NLK
Had to Eat It. — Unknown. — WRR-35
"Had we but world enough, and time." — Andrew Marvell. See
To His Coy Mistress.
Had Youth Been Willing to Listen. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hadad, seL — James Abraham Hillhouse.
Demon-Lover, The. — AA
Hadramaut. — Bayard Taylor. — PA
Hadramauti. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Hafiz.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP
Hag, The. — Robert Herrick. — BEL— CSBP— EPS— MV-2—
OTPC— SEP
Hag and the Slavies, The. — Jean de La Fontaine, tr. fr. the
French by Edward Marsh. — AWP
Hagar. — "Pearl Rivers" (Mrs. Eliza Poitrevent), — BTB-8—
WRR-16
Hagar in the Wilderness. — Nathaniel Parker Willis.— OHCS-21
Hagar's Farewell. — Augusta Moore. — OHCS-33
Haggis of Private McPhee, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Haidee. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan (Don
Juan and Haidee).
Haidee Again. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Haidee and Juan. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan.
Hail, America. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — FOAH — PAPm
Hail and Farewell. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See On
This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year.
Hail and Farewell.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Hail and Farewell.— Anne Higginson. — HBMV
"Hail, beauteous Stranger of the grove." — John Logan. See
To the Cuckoo, The.
Hail, Bishop Valentine. — John Donne. — EV-2
Hail, Bonny September! — Dora Read Goodale.— WRR-25
Hail Columbia.— Joseph Hopkinson.— AA— APL— APW— BAV
— HBV — LEAP — LLC — MC — MPC-13 — PAH—
PAPm — PBGG — PEDC — TCAP — WRR-45 (with
music)
Hail, Holy Light! — John Milton. See Paradise Lost ("Hail
holy light," etc.).
Hail Lincoln's Birthday.— Ida Scott Taylor.-— WRR-46
Hail Man! — Angela Morgan. — WGRP
Hail, Norway. — Sri Ananda Acharya. — MCT
Hail on the Pine Trees. — Basho, tr. fr. the Japanese. — MPB
Hail, Sovereign Love. — John Andre. — HT
Hail! the Glorious Golden City.— Felix Adler.— WGRP
"Hail, thou rny native soil! thou blessed plot." — William
Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals.
Hail to Mud! — Frances V. Stegeman. — VF
Hail to the Chief, Who in Triumph Advances! — Sir Walter
Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The (Boat Song).
Hail to the Sons of Roosevelt. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Hail! To the Veterans. — N. K. Richardson. — OHCS-1
Hail to Thee, Blithe Spirit. — Laura Simmons. — BAP
Hail, Vacation ! — Unknown.— WRR-54
Hail, Wedlock!— William Livingston.— WRR-S6
"Hail-Fellow, Well Met."— Albert Hardy.— PTWP
Hair, — Remy de Gourmont, tr. fr. the French by Jethro Bithell.
—AWP
Hairy Ape, The, sel. ("We belong to this," etc.). — Eugene
O'Neill.— PPD-1
Hairy Dog, The. — Herbert Asquith.— SUS— UTS
Haiti.— Kathryn White Ryan.— BMC
Halbert and Hob. — Robert Browning. — BTB-7
Halcyon, sel.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— MAP
Halcyon Days. — Edwin Meade Robinson.— LL-2
Hale in the Bush.— Unknown.— LL-3— TCAP
(Ballad of Nathan Hale, The.)— APB
(Nathan Hale.)— AP—GA—IAP—NPH— -PAH
Half an Hour before Supper.— Bret Harte.— OHCS-I1
Half Horse and Half Alligator. — Samuel Wooclworth. See
Hunters of Kentucky, The.
Half Hours with the Classics.— H. J. DeBurgh.— BOHV
Half Mast the Flag.— Samuel Valentine Cole. — RDAH
Half Moon in a High Wind.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Half Waking.— William Allingham. See Half -Waking.
"Half Was Not Told Me, The."—- Thomas DeWitt Talmage.—
OHCS-31
Half Way. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Half Way Stone. — Karle Wilson Baker.— ST
Half -Asleep. — Thelma Harrington Bell. — RAR
Half-Asleep, The.— Thomas Wade.—OBEV
Half-Ballad of Waterval.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Half-Breed Girl, The.— Duncan Campbell Scott.— CPG—-OCL
Half-Door, The. — "Seurnas O'Sullivan." (James Starkey). — TL
Half-Mast.— Lloyd Mifflin.— PAH
Half-Truth.— Richard Monckton Milnes.— EPW-5
Half-Waking.— William Allingham.— MOAH— VA
(Half Waking.)— LC
Half-Way Doin's.— Irwin Russell.— OHCS-19
Half-Wisdom.— Hugh Robert Orr.— PPD-2
Half -Wisdom. —Frederic Prokosch.— BPM-31
Halifax Station. — Unknown. — PAH
Hall of Cynddylan, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Welsh by
Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — WTP-1
Hall of Liberty.— Unknown.— WHR-46
Hallelujah, sets. — George Wither.
For All-Saints' Day.— EP
For Summer Time. —EPW-2— LC
Prayer of Old Age, The — CR— CRE— EPW-2
When We Are upon the Seas.— BEL-— CR— CRE— EPW-2
Halleluiah, Burn Again.— Unknown, — ABF (with music)
(Hallelujah, I'm a Bum.) — APW— AS (with music, si.
Halliday Hunt Breakfast, The.— Alfred Stoddart.— WRR-22
Hallo, My Fancy.— William Cleland, et tt/.— LPS-3
(Hallow My Fancy— si. diff.)— CH— NBE
Hallow Even.— Carrie Ward Lybn.—HOAH
Hallowed Ground.— Thomas Campbell.— BLP A— GPE— HBV—
LPS-3— OHCS-4
Hallowed Ground. — Warren G. Harding. — SPS
Hallowed Places. — AHce Freeman Palmer. — HBV
Hallowe'en.— Joel Benton. — DD— HOAH
Hallowe'en.— Robert Burns.— HOAH— OBEC (abr.)
Hallowe'en.— Molly Capes. — HOAH
Hallowe'en.— Madison Cawein.— WRR-31
Hallowe'en. — Arthur Cleveland Coxe. — DD
Hallowe'en. — L Fidelia Woolley Gillette.—WRR-31
Hallowe'en. — Winifred M. Letts. — DD
Halloween. — Carrie Ward Lyon. — HOAH
Hallowe'en. — John Mayne. — HBV
Hallowe'en. — Anna Medary. — GFA
Hallowe'en. — Virna Sheard.— DD
Hallowe'en. — Carrie Stern.— WRR-31
Hallowe'en. — Unknown.— WRR-31
Hallowe'en. — Helen Wing.— GFA
Hallowe'en Cheer. — Un k nown.— WRR-31
Hallowe'en Meeting, A.— George O. Butler. — MPC-3 — PB-2
Hallowe'en Memory, A.- Christopher Miorley. — HOAH — LHV
Hallucination: I. — Arthur Symons. — VLEP
Haloes.— Idella Purnell.— DDA
Halsted Street Car.— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Halt and Parley.— George Herbert Clarke.— BPM-34— OCL
Halt in the Garden, The. — Robert Hillyer. — POOT
Haltersick's Song. — John Pikeryng. See History of
Horestes, The.
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TITLE INDEX
Hangman's
Hamadryad, The.— Walter Savage Landor.— BPN — CBOV —
EPN— EPNC— ERP— TOP— VA
Hamadryad, The. — Theodore Goodridge Roberts. — CPG
Hamasah, sel. — Hittan of Tayyi, tr. fr. the Arabic by Sir
Charles Lyall.
His Children.— A WP— JAWP— WBP
(He Thinks of His Children.)— FAOV
Hamatreya.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APB — BAV — CAP—
IAP — MOAP
Hambone and the Heart, The.— Edith Sitwell.— OBMV
Hame, Hame, Hame. — Allan Cunningham. — BSV — CH — EBSV
— HBV— OBEV— OBRV— OTPC— WTP-3
(Loyalty— abr.)—GN~LH
Hamilcar Barca. — Sir Roger Casement.— BMC — JKCP
Hamlet.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Hamlet, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Bird of Dawning, The (fr. Act I, sc. i).— CHB
(Brief Poem, A.)—YF
(Christmas.)— EV-1
(Gracious Time, The.)— GN
(Nativity, The.)— CRYO
"But to my mind,— though I am native here" (Act 1
sc. iv; 11. 14-56, si. broken). —GPE
"Chariest maid is prodigal enough, The" (Act I sc Hi
ll. 36-80, broken).— GPE ' '
Ghost Scene from Hamlet (sets. fr. Act I). — OHCS-7
"Give him this money, and these notes, Reynaldo" (Act II
sc. i; 11. 1-75).
(Scene from "Hamlet.")— POOI
Grief (Act I, sc. ii; 11. 68-86). — LPS-1
Hamlet to the Players (fr. Act. Ill, sc, ii). — LLC (si.
(Hamlet's Advice to the Players.) — PPS
(Hamlet's Instruction to the Players.) — BTB-1
OMC-o-1 — SR
(Hamlet's Instructions to the Players.) — CCR
Hamlet's Declaration of 'Friendship (Act III, sc. ii;
(Fortune's Finger— 11. 73-78.)— BLP
(Friendship— 11. 59-79.)— LPS-1
(Noble Friendship, A. Hamlet and Horatio.)— EV-1
(True Friend, A.) — BFV
("Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice"
11. 67-79.) — GPE
Hamlet's Ghost (fr. Act I, sc. v).— BTB-1 — OHCS-7
("I am thy father's spirit") — GPE
Hamlet's Soliloquy (fr. Act III, sc. i).— BCEP— BTB-1—
HT -P YM— WBLP— WTP-8
(From "Hamlet.")— LEAP
(Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death.)— OHCS-1
(Soliloquy from "Hamlet.")— OHFP — OOP— QP-1
(Soliloquy on Death.)— LPS-1
(To Be or Not to Be.)— EV-1— WHA
("To be, or not to be, that is the question.") — GPE
How Should I Your True Love Know? (fr. Act IV sc v)
—CBOV— CGOV-EPEP— EV-1--LC
("How should I your true love know.")— EG— EP —
EPP— TCEP
(Ophelia's Song.)— CBE— OBSC
(Ophelia's Songs, I.)— GEPM
(Song.)— CH
(Song from "Hamlet.") — LEAP
"Is she to be buried in Christian burial," etc (Act V
sc. i, abr.).-— WRR-27
(Closet Scene from Hamlet — 11. 8-171, broken.)—
OHCS-ll
("Looke heere upon this Picture, and on this" — 11. 53-88
broken.). — NBE
("See, what a grace was seated"— 11. 55-62.)— GPE
Oh! That This Too Too Solid Flesh Would Melt (fr Act I
sc. ii).— BCEP
("Oh! that this too too solid flesh," etc. — si. longer.)—
GPE
Ophelia (abr. and arr. fr. Act IV, sc. v). — WRR-27
Polonius' Advice to Laertes (Act I, sc. iii; diff. lengths,
11. 55-81).— BBV— BFV — FAOV— JHP— ICBJD
— OFPE — OHFP— OQP— PB-8— PTA-1— PYM
(Be True— 11. 78-80.)— PCD
(Counsel of Polonius, The— 11. 57-81.)— TVSH
("Give thy thoughts no tongue"— 11. 59-80.)— GPE
(Polonius' Advice.) — PBGG (11. 55-81) — PECK
(11. 59-80)
(Polonius' Advice to His Son— 11. 59-80.)— BTP
(Polonius' Advice to His Son, Laertes— 11. 57-80.)—
MPC-10
(Polonius Advises His Son— 11. 59-80.)— BCEP
(Polonius to Laertes.)— GN (11. 58-80)— LLC (11. 57-80)
— SPE-5 (11. 55-81)
(These Few Precepts— 11. 57-80.)— EV-1
Remorse of King Claudius (Act III, sc. iii; 11. 36-72;
^ 97-98.)— AE
Song: "Tomorrow is (or Goodmorrow, 'tis) Saint Valen
tine's Day" (fr. Act IV, sc. 5; abr.).— HH- MPB
Sure he that made us with such large discourse" (Act
IV, sc. iv; 11. 36-56).— GPE
"They bore him barefaced on the bier" (fr. Act. IV,
sc. v).
(Ophelia's Songs, II — 3 sts.)—GEPT&
Hamlet (Continued).
(And Will He Not Come Again — 2 sts.)— EPEP
("And will he not come again?") — EG
"Welcome, dear Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern" (Act II
sc. ii; afcr.).— BTB-3
("O! what a rogue and peasant slave am I" — 11. 584-
"Hamlet" in Billville. — Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-44
Hamlet of A. MacLeish, The, sel. ("Night after night," etc.)
—Archibald MacLeish. — LA
Hamlet to the Players. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet
Hamlet's Advice to the Players. — William Shakespeare. See
Hamlet to the Players).
Hamlet's Declaration of Friendship. — William Shakespeare.
See Hamlet.
Hamlet's Ghost. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Hamlet's Instruction to the Players. — William Shakespeare
See Hamlet (Hamlet to the Players).
Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death. — William Shakespeare. See Ham
let.'
Hammer, The.— Carl Sandburg.— PP
Hammer and Anvil. — Samuel Valentine Cole. — HTR — LOW
— POI
Hammer Man (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Hammer Song, The. — Unknown. — ABF
Hammers, The. — Ralph Hodgson. — CMP — LL-4— MBP — YT
Hammers and Anvil. — John Clifford. — WBLP
Harnmerthrow, The. — Reuel Denney. — TB
Hammock Lullaby. — Charlotte Brewster Jordan. — BOL
Hampton Beach. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APB— CAP —
LL-2— LP S -2— M O AP
Ha'nacker Mill.— Hilaire Belloc.— HBMV—MBP— MM
Hancock, the Patriot. — Unknown. — HT
Hand, The. — Ebenezer Jones. — OBVV
Hand in Hand. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hand in Hand. — James Russell Lowell. — LLC
(Sonnet: "My friend, adown Life's valley, hand in hand/')
— BFV
Hand of Lincoln, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA —
OHIP— WRR-45
Hand of Nature, The. — Mark Akenside. — EV-3
Hand over Hand. — Unknown. — SG
Hand That Rocks the Cradle Is the Hand That Rules the
World. — William Ross Wallace. See What Rules the
World.
Hand That Rules the World, The. — William Ross Wallace.
See What Rules the World.
Handbook of Hymen, The. — "O. Henry" (William Sidney Por
ter).— WRR-3 7
Handful of Dust, A. — James Oppenheim. — BAP — LEAP
Handfuls.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— GR-a— NP
Handin' Her a Line. — Arthur Kober. — PPD-1
Hand-Painted China Days. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Hands. — Dorothy Aldis. — SUS
Hands, The. — Anthony Euwer. See Limeratomy, The.
Hands.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— PFE— VOD
Hands. — Marion Howard. — HB
Hands. — Helen Hoyt. — TL
Hands. — Robinson Jeffers. — TL
Hands. — William Morris. — BPN
Hands. — Louis Untermeyer. — LA
Hands across the Sea. — E. V. Lucas. — ABVC
Hands All Round. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN
Hands and Fingers. — Unknozvn. — PPYP
Hands Drop Off— the Work Goes On, The.— A. F. Kent Brad
ley.— OHCS-33
Hands of Pity, The. — Kerker Quinn. — TB
Hands on a Card-Table. — Polly Chase Boyden. — NP
Hands-across-the-Sea Poem, The. — "Solomon Eagle" (John Col-
lings Squire). — HBMV
Handsel Ring, The. — George Houghton. — AA
Handsome Young Airman, The. — Unknown. See Wrap Me Up
in My Tarpaulin Jacket, and Handsome Young Airman,
The.
Handwriting on the Wall, The.— Knowles Shaw.— BLPA
Handy Andy, sel. — Samuel Lover.
Widow Machree. — HBV — LPS-1 — TIP — VA — WTP-6
Handy Man, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Handy Spandy. — Mother Goose. — HWC — PBV
(Handy Spandy, Jack-a-Dandy.) — OTPC
("Handy Spandy, Jack-a-dandy.") — RIS
Hang to Your Grit! — Louis E. Thayer. — WBLP
Hang UP His Harp; He'll Wake No More.— Eliza Cook.—
BMEP
Hang Up the Baby's Stocking. — Unknown. — COAH — PEM —
WRR-17
(First Christmas, The.)— CRYO— HH— RON
"Hangin' On." — Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-25
Hanging a Picture. — Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a
Boat.
Hanging Johnny. — Unknown. — SG
Hanging Limb, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Hanging of the Crane, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.—
CAP — IAP — ST (Pt. I)
Household Sovereign (sel. fr. Pt. III). — LPS-1
New Household, A (sel. fr. Pt. I).— GN
Hanging Out the Linen Clothes (with music) .—Unknown.— AS
Hangman (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Hangman at Home, The.— Carl Sandburg. — CMP — SASS
Hangman's Ballad. — Unknown. — SC
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Hangman's Oak. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BIS
Hangman's Song, The (abr.).— Unknown.— ABS
Hangman s Tree, The or The Maid Freed from the Gallows.—
Unknown. — GR-a
Hannah Armstrong.— Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Hannah Arnett's Faith.— Henrietta H. Holdich.— OHCS-38
Hannah Bantry."— Unknown.— RIS
Hannah Binding Shoes. — Lucy Larcom. — BTB-3 — GN— HBV—
LLC — OHCS-9
Hannah Jane. — "Petroleum Vesuvius TV,i«W fftwiA Pnco
T
~
Hannah, the Mother.— Julia Gill. See Christ and the Little
Ones.
Hannah's Song of Thanksgiving. — Bible, 0. T. See First
Samuel.
Hanna's Courtship. — Unknown. — HT
Hannele, sel. — Gerhart Hauptmann, tr, fr. the German.
bcene from Hannele: "Good day, Sister Martha!"—
Hannibal on the Alps.— E. M. Swann.— OHCS-25
Hanrahan and Cathleen the Daughter of Hoolihan, sel.— Wil
liam Butler Yeats.
Red Planrahan's Song about Ireland. — BEL — CMP — CRE
— GTIV— MCT— TL
Hans and Fritz. — Charles F. Adams. — BTB-2— OHCS-14—
Hans and Gretchen Hunting Easter Eggs. — Bertha B. White. _
fii
Hans Christian Andersen. — Edmund Gosse. — VA
Hans' Hens.— Charles Battell Loomis. — SPE-7
Hans Vogel. — Robert Buchanan. — WRR-4
Hansom Cabbies. — Wilfrid Thorley. — HBMV
Hap.— Thomas Hardy.— AWP— CMP— EA—JAWP—WBP
Hapless Doom of Women. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Queen
Mary.
Happier Life, The.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— OHCS-39
Happiest Heart, The — John Vance Cheney.— AA—APA— BAP
Happiest Time of a Woman's Life, A. — Frances H. Lee —
MHT
Happiest Time, The; or, A Quiet Day at Home.— Mary Stewart
Cutting. — SPE-7
Happiness. — Katherine Beeman.— BLP
Happiness. — Robert Burns. See Epistle to Davie, a Brother
Poet.
Happiness. — Priscilla Leonard. — B LPA
Happiness. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An
(Epistle IV).
Happiness. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — EMS
Happiness ("To make it," etc.). — Unknown.— SPE-4
Happiness ("Where's happiness," etc.). — Unknown — VIL
Happiness an Art.— Edward Youns. See Night Thoughts
Happiness and Duty.— Edith L. Swain.— OHCS-37 "
Happiness and Liberty.— Robert Ingersoll.— SPS
Happiness Betrays Me. — Helen Hoyt. — NP
Happiness Dependent on Ourselves. — Oliver Goldsmith See
Traveller, The.
Happiness Fairy, The.— Emily K. Solliday.— GSRC
Happiness of America, The, sel. ("Thine happy race!" etc ) _
David Humphreys.— AP
Happiness, Our Being's End and Aim.— Alexander Pope. See
. Essay on Man, An (Epistle IV). V
Happiness through the Year. — J. Margaret Crute Ashchraft.—
HB
Happy April Fool, The. — Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
Happy As a King.— Gabriel Setoun.— TVSH
Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave, The. — Sir Edward Bulwer-
Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The.
Happy Bird, The.— Unknown.— PEM
Happy Birds. — Sarah Jane S. Harrington. — RAR
Happy Britannia.— James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Sum
mer).
Happy Change, The. — William Cowper
(Olney Hymns.)— CEP
Happy Child, The.— William Henry Davies.— MLP
Happy Child, A.— Kate Greenaway.— CCP— CPN— MPC-2—
PPL — OTPC
"Happy choristers of air."— John Hall. See Pastorall Hymne
Happy Christmas, A. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — BLRP
Happy Countryman, The.— Nicholas Breton. See Passionate
onepherd, The.
Happy Couple, A. — H. Elliott McBride. — OHCS-27
Happy Day, A. — Unknown. — MHT — POI — SL
Happy Death. — John Freeman. — HBMV
Happy Ending, A (arr.). — Bertha Moore. — WRR-36
Happy Ending in Real Life.— Otto McFeely.— MOAH
Happy Family, The (with music).— Marori.— WRR-35
Happy Family, A.— Nixon Waterman.— SPE-4
Happy Family, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Happy Farmer, The.— Laura May Haughwout.— WRR-14
Happy Farmer, The. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Happy, Happy It Is to Be.— Walter de la Mare.— GT-2
Happy He with Such a Mother.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.—
Happy Heart, The.— Thomas Dekker. See Pleasant Comedy of
Patient Grissell, The.
Happy Hour, The.— Mrs. Mary Frances Butts.— DD— MOAH
Happy Hour, The.— Sylvia Lynd.— LHW
Happy Household, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Happy Insensibility. — John Keats. — GTBS— GTSE — GT^T
(December.)— GN— OTPC
("In a drear-nighted December.") — EG
(In a Drear-Nighted December.) — BCEP— BPN— CGOV—
CH — CRE— EPN — GEPM — NAL— TCEP-
TOP— TPH
( Song. ) — EM-2—E V-4
(Stanzas— C. )— ERP — GPE — HBV — OBEV — OBRV —
(Winter.)— BPB
Happy Is England! I Could Be Content. — John Keats.— ERP
Happy Is England Now. — John Freeman. — CRE
Happy Is He. — Leonora Speyer. — BFP— BLA— FP
Happy Is the Country Life. — Unknown. — OBS
"Happy is the man that findeth wisdom." — Bible, O. T. See
Proverbs.
Happy Isle, The. — Edmund Spenser. Sec Faerie Queene The
(Gardens of Venus, The). '
Happy Isles, The (Epode XIV).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin 6-u
Eugene Field.— PEF y
Happy Land, The. — Unknown. See Phoenix, The.
Happy Life, The.— Mary Webb.— ODP
Happy Life, The.— Sir Henry Wotton.— CGOV— PECK
(Character of a Happy Life, The— C.)— BLV— CBE— CR
— DD— EA— EP— EPEP— EPW.2--EV-2— GPE
— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL— HBV— HBVY— ICBD
— ISP— LEAP— LL-4— LPS-3— MCCG— MHT-
NAL—OBEV — OBS — OTPC— PCD— PTER—
SBA— SEP— TOP— TVSH— WGRP— WP
(How Happy Is He Born.) — BHV
(Lord of Himself.)— LH
Happy Little Cripple, The.-™ James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
(Happy Little Cripple Boy, The.)— WRR-14
Happy Love. — Unknown. — CHS
Happy Man The. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Book VI).
Happy Man, The. — John Dryden. — OTA
Happy Man, The.— Gilles Menage. — BOHV
Happy Man, A. — Edwin Arlington Robinson (after the Greek
of Carphyllides).— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Variations of Greek Themes— I.) — MOAP
Happy Miner, The.— Unknown.— CSF— IHA (1st and 3rd sts )
Happy Night The.— "Solomon Eagle" (John Collings Squire).
— jSM.h,P — HBMV
Happy Pilgrim, The.— Lulu W. Mitchell.— HB
Happy Piper, The.— William Blake. See Piping down the
Valleys Wild.
Wild.
Happy Thanksgiving Day.— Lettie E. Sterling.— WRR-40
Happy the Man.— Horace. See To Maecenas.
Hap
"Happy the man whose wish and care."— Alexander Pope. See
Ode on Solitude.
"Happy those early days when I."— Henry Vaughan. See
Retreat, The.
Happy Thought, A.— Henry Ward Beecher.— ADAH
Happy Thought. — Gertrude Pahlow. — DDA
Happy Thought. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CRE— HBV—
Happy Thought. — Bert Leston Taylor .—RIS
Happy Thought for Some Struggling Nation.— Morrie Ryskind.
Happy Toad, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Happy Tree, The. — Gerald Gould.— MBP — WGRP
Happy Trio, The. — Robert Burns. See Willie Brew'd (or
Brewed) a Peck o' Maut.
Happy Voyage, The.— Ethel Gates Coates.— HB
Happy Wanderer, The.— Percy Addleshaw.— OBVV— VA
Happy Warrior, A.— John Greenleaf Whittier. See Barclay of
Ury.
Happy Warrior, The.— William Wordsworth.— BHV— EV-3—
OHFP— OQP (a&r.)— QP-2 (abr.)— RON
(Character of the Happy Warrior— C.)— BEL— BPN—
CBE — CRE — CRP — EM-2 — EPN— ERP-
GDAH — GEPC— GPE— HBV— HBVY— OBRV
— PTA-l — TOP
''Who is the happy Warrior? Who is he" (sel.). — BLV
«TT Whose powers shed round him," etc. (br. sel.).— PC
Happy who like Ulysses, or that Lord." — Joachim du Bellay,
*v- fr- the French by G. K. Chesterton.
(HeureuxQuju comme Ulysse, A Fait un Beau Voyage.)
(Translation from Du Bellay.) — BMC
Happy Wjnd.-^William. _ Henry Davies.— GPE— NLK— RIS—
Happy World, The. — William Brighty Rands.— PBV — PPL
(Brown Bee.) — PB-5
"Happy ye leaves! when as those lilly hands."— Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (I).
Harbingers. — Louella C, Poole.— POY
Harbor, The.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— CRP— LL-3— MLP—
Harbor Lights. — Beatrice Ravenel. See Tidewater
Harbor Mine, The.— "F. McK."— PAPm
Harbor Water.— Beatrice Ravenel. See Tidewater.
Harbour, The.— Winifred M. Letts.— MLP— VOD
Harbour Music. — Edward Thompson. — MM
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TITLE INDEX
Harvest
Harbour-Bar. — John Masefield.— PM
Harbour-Mouth, The. — Mabel Christian Forbes.— HMSP
Harbury.— Louise Driscoll.— BAP— LEAP— MLP— POT— PT
— SBMV
Hard Cash, j*/.— Charles Reade.
Fight with Pirates, A. — SPE-7
Hard Daddy. — Langston Hughes. — BANP
Hard Job, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hard Knocks. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Hard Lessons. — Mother Goose. — RIS
(Multiplication Is Vexation.) — OTPC
Hard Lessons — Harder Trials Coming. — Mattie L. Adams. —
WRR-S5
Hard Lines. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Hard Lovers, The. — George Dillon. — LA — TCPD
Hard Luck. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hard Luck, — Langston Hughes. — NP
Hard Times ("Come in, come in, sir")- — Unknown. — WRR-21
Hard Times ("Come listen awhile")- — Unknown. — ABF — CSF
Hard Times ("Hard times will try to"). — Unknown.— BS
Hard to Be a Nigger. — Unknown. — ABF
Hard to Please. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Hard Trials (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Hard Weather.— George Meredith.— EPN— POTT
Hard Word, A.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Hard Work Plan, The. — Unknown. — LPP
Hard-Earned Wages. — Unknown. — HT
Harder Task, The. — Unknown. — BLRP
Hardest Time of All, The. — Sarah Doudney.— POI— SL
"Hard-favour'd tyrant, ugly, meagre, lean." — William Shake
speare. See Venus and Adonis.
Hardly Think I Will (with music). — Unknown.— ABF
Hard-Shell Preacher, The. — Edward Eggleston. See Hoosier
Schoolmaster, The.
Hardships of a Boy. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Hardwick Arras.— Wilfred Childe — BPM-30
Hard- Working Miner, The (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Hardy Garden, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BIS
Hare, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CR
Hare, The.— Walter de la Mare.— OG
Hare, The. — William Wordsworth. See Resolution and Inde
pendence.
Hare and (or with) Many Friends, The. — John Gay. See
Fables (L).
Hare Drummer. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Harebell, The.— Muriel Stuart.— HMSP
Harebells. — Dorothy Aldis. — FPH
Harebells in June. — Annette Wynne.— SUS
Hare-hunting. — William Somervile. See Chace, The.
Hark, All You Ladies That Do Sleep. — Thomas Campion. —
OAEP
(Proserpina.)— OBSC
Hark! Hark!— Mother Goose.— OTPC— PBV
("Hark! Hark! the dogs do bark!")— RIS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBVY
Hark! Hark! — Leonora Speyer. — BAP
Hark, Hark, My Soul 1 — Frederick William Faber (abr.).—
WLIP
(Angelic Songs Are Swelling.) — LLC
Hark! Hark! the Lark at Heaven's Gate Sings.— William
Shakespeare. See Cymbeline.
"Hark I hear the foe advancing." — Thomas Oliphant.
(National Air: Wales.)— PER
(March of the Men of Harlech.) — MCT
Hark, Now Everything Is Still.- — John Webster. See Duchess
of Malfi, The.
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing. — Charles Wesley. — CHB (with
music)— CRYO— LLC— OBEV— SDH
(Christmas Carol.) — CRE
(Christmas Day.)— CO AH
(Nativity, The.)— BLRP
Hark! the Mavis. — Robert Burns. See Ca' the Yowes to the
Knowes.
Hark! the Vesper Hymn Is Stealing.— Thomas Moore.— ERP
Hark to the Merry Birds. — Robert Bridges. — HTR — POY
(Last Week of February 1890.)— POTT— PWB
Hark to the Shouting Wind. — Henry Timrod. — GR-a— LL-1—
NLK
Harlaw. — Sir Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The.
Harlem Dancer, The.— Claude McKay.— ANL— BANP— MAP
Harlem Shadows. — Claude McKay. — BANP
Harlequin of Dreams, The. — Sidney Lanier. — AA— TCAP
Harlie. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Harlot's House, The.— Oscar Wilde.— LEAP— MBP— SB A
Harmon Whitney. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Harmonic du Soir. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by
Lord Alfred Douglas.— AWP—JAWP—WBP
(Harmonies of the Evening, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.) — AFP
Harmonies of the Evening. — Charles Baudelaire. See Har-
rnonie du Soir.
Harmonious Heedlessness of Little Boy Blue, The. — Guy Wet-
more Carry!.— MBP— PIAE—YT
(Little Boy Blue.)— ALV— PFE
Harmony of Love, The. — Thomas Lodge. — EPW-1
Hartnosan.— Richard Chenevix Trench.— MR— OHCS-5— STP
— TVSH
Haro.— Henry Cuyler Bunner.— WRR-58
(Appeal to Harold, The.)— AA
Harold, sels. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
King Harold's Speech to His Army before the Battle of
Hastings (sel. fr. Bk. XII, Ch. VII).— BTB-S
Search for Harold's Body, The (sel. fr. Ch. IX).— WRR-24
Harold and Alice; or, The Reformed Giant. — William Brighty
Rands. — GS
Harold at Two Years Old.— Frederick W. H. Myers.— HBMV
Harold Olney Pirn.— Lee Wilson Dodd.— NYBV
Harold the Dauntless, sel.— Sir Walter Scott.
'Tis Merry in Greenwood. — MPB — OHIP
C"Tis merry in greenwood.") — ADAH
Harold the Valiant. — Mary Elizabeth Stebbins. — AA
Harold the Wanderer. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ("Is thy face," etc.}.
Harold's Song. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The (Rosabelle).
Haroun Al-Rachid for Heart VLife (Lament). — Unknown.
See Thousand and One Nights.
Haroun's Favorite Song. — Unknown. See Thousand and One
Nights.
Harp, The. — Don Gustavo A. Bequer, tr. fr. the Spanish by
John Masefield.— PM
Harp of a Thousand Strings, The. — Joshua S. Morris, — HHHA
— OHCS-9
Harp of Sorrow, The.— Ethel Clifford.— HBV—WGRP
Harp of the Minstrel, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Harp of the North, Farewell! — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of
the Lake, The.
Harp of the Wind, The.— Frances Shaw.— NP— PT
Harp of Wild and Dream-Like Strain. — Emily Bronte. — VLEP
Harp Song of the Dane Woman. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Harp That Once through Tara's Halls, The. — Thomas Moore.—
ACP— ATP— BEL— BCEP — BPB— CRE— EP— EPN
— EPNC— EPP— ERP— EV-4 — GEPM— GN— GPE—
GR-e— GTIV— JHP--LL-4— LPS-2— OAEP— PECK—
PG— PTA-2— SBA— SEP— TCEP— WTP-7
(Harp, The.)— BTP
(Tara.)— LEAP
Harp You Play So Well, The. — Marianne Moore. See That
Harp You Play So Well.
Hairpalus' Complaint of Phillida's Love. — Unknown. — OBSC
Harper, The (C.). — Thomas Campbell. — ERP
(Irish Harper and His Dog, The.)— CH— MPB
(Poor Dog Tray.)— ABVC— CG— LC
Harper, The. — Helene Mullins. — TBM
Harper, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Harper to Mifflin to Chance. — Elwyn Brooks White.— NYBV
Harpers* Farm, The. — Dorothy Aldis. — RIS
Harper's Song, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Harps Hung Up in Babylon. — Arthur Colton.— BAP — LBMV
— SPE-4— WGRP
(Harps in Babylon.)— PFY
Harps in Heaven. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Harpy, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Harriet and the Matches. — Heinrich Hoffmann. See Dreadful
Story about Harriet and the Matches, The.
Harriet Beecher Stowe. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — AA — DD
"Harriet Hutch." — Laura E. Richards. See Nonsense Verses
Harrison Street Court. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Harrow Grave in Flanders, A. — Robert Offley Ashburn, Mar-
quess of Crewe.— CRE— GPE— HBV
(Harrow and Flanders.) — MM
Harrowing of Hell, The. — Unknown. — CAW
Harry Bale. — Unknown. — CSF
Harry Carey's General Reply, to the Libelling Gentry, Who Are
Angry at His Welfare.— Henry Carey.— FT— HBV
Harry Hippopotamus. — Helen Cowles le Cron. — PB-3
Harry Lorrequer, sel. — Charles Lever.
Pope, The.— BOHV— FT— WTP-6
(Pope He Leads a Happy Life, The.)— HBV
Harry of England. — Julia Magruder. — WRR-39
Harry of Monmouth, sel. — Elbridge S. Brooks.
Battle of Shrewsbury, The (arr.). — WRR-22
Harry's Arithmetic. — Unknown. — PPYP
(Arithmetic. ) — PP YP— R YC
Harry's Dog. — unknown. — PPYP
Harry's Lecture. — Lizzie J. Rook. — PPYP
Harry's Mistake. — Unknown. — PPYP
Harsk, Harsk.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Hart-Leap Well.— William Wordsworth.— CG— LPS-2
Harvard Commemoration Ode, The. — James Russell Lowell.
See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration.
Harvard Declares War! — Brent Dow Allinson. — RH
Harvard Dinner Speech. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — WRR-54
Harvard- Yale Football Game (or Match), A. — W. K. Post. See
Jack Rattleton Goes to Springfield and Back.
Harvest. — Gertrude Ryder Bennett. — HB
Harvest. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz. — AA — HBV
Harvest, The. — Good Housekeeping. — OHCS-30
Harvest.— Eva Gore-Booth. — CP — HBMV — OQP— QP-1 —
Harvest. — Edith Heilman. — AMV-35
Harvest, The. — Derrick N. Lehmer.— PPD-2
Harvest. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last Will and Testa
ment.
Harvest. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — PC
Harvest.— Jesse Stuart.— AM V-3 7
Harvest. — John Addington Symonds. — EPW-S
Harvest. — Lydia Avery Coonley Ward. — LPP
Harvest Drill. — Sara S. Rice. — WRR-6
Harvest Dust. — Winifred WTelles.— MAP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Harvest Home.— Henry Alford.— WGRP
(Thanksgiving Day.)— TOAH
Harvest Home.— Frederick Tennyson. — OBVV
Harvest Home. — Theocritus, tr. fr. the Greek by Charles Stuart
Calverley. See Idylls.
Harvest Hymn.— Charles Sangster.— CPG
Harvest Hymn. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See For an Au
tumn Festival.
Harvest in Flanders. — Louise Driscoll. — PPGW
Harvest Moon, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — GN
Harvest of Half -Truths.— Elwyn Brooke White.— NYBV
Harvest of Rum, The. — Paul Denton. — OHCS-17
Harvest of Time, The.— Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.— HBMV
— MRV
Harvest Slumber Song.— Wilfred Campbell.— BOL
Harvest Song. — Richard Dehmel, tr. fr. the German by Lud-
wig Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Harvest Song. — Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Holty, tr. fr. the
German by Charles T. Brooks.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Harvest Song, A. — Edwin Markham. — PEDC
Harvest Song. — James Montgomery. — SPE-4
Harvest Sunset.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS—TSW—TSWC
Harvest Thanksgiving. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— MRV
Harvest Treasures. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Harvest Waits, The.— Lloyd Mifflin.— BPP— HBV
'
Tale,
, . .—
Harvester's Song.— George Peele. See Old Wives' Tale.
Harvest-Home Song. — John Davidson. — VA
Harvestmen a-Singing. — George Peele. See Old Wives'
Harvest- Moon. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — RH
Has and the Are, The (abr.).— Unknown.— WRR-51
(To Be or Not to Be.)— WRR-37
Has no one seen my heart of you?" — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
— EG
Has She Forgotten ?— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded? — Thomas Moore.—
Has Summer Come without the Rose? — Arthur O'Shauehnessy.
— CRE— VA
(Song: "Has summer come without the rose?") — EPW-4
—GBOV—GPE— HBV— LEAP— TPH—VLEP
Has Thou Seen with Flash Incessant. — William Wordsworth.™
Has-Been, The.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Has-Beens, The.— Walt Mason.— ICBD
Hasbrouck and the Rose. — Phelps Putnam. — FP — MOAP
Hash ! — Unknown. — WRR-44
Hassan Ben Khaled (sel.). — Bayard Taylor
Rose, The.— LPS-2
Hassan; or, The Camel Driver. — William Collins. See Persian
Eclogues.
Hassan to His Mare (abr.). — Bayard Taylor. — PPA
Hast Thou Heard the Nightingale?— Richard Watson Gilder.—
AA
Hast Thou Seen the Down in the Air. — Sir John Suckling. See
Sad One, The.
Haste Not ! Rest Not 1 — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the
German.— OQP— POOI— QP-1— WRR-33
"Haste on, my joys! your treasure lies."— Robert Bridges.—
"Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee." — John Milton. See
L' Allegro.
Hastings Mill.— Cecily Fox Smith.— BFP— HBV— POY
Hasty Pudding, The. — Joel Barlow. — AP — APB — IAP —
MOAP— TCAP
Eating of the Pudding, The (fr. Canto III).— APW
Hasty Pudding Described, The (Canto I—abr.).—APW
Husking, The (fr. Canto III).— APW
("Days grow short; but though the falling Sun.")— BAV
Hasty Pudding Described, The. — Joel Barlow. See Hasty Pud
ding, The.
Hat, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-23
Hatchet and Cherry-Branch Drill and Pantomime. — Stanley
Schell.— WRR-49
Hate. — Hala Jean Hammond.— RH
Hate. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Hate. — James Stephens. — BMEP — CMP— GPE— MBP— NP—
OBVV— TCEP— TSW— TSWC
Hate of the Bowl. — Unknown. — OHCS-2
(Go, Feel What I Have Felt.)— LPS-2
Hath Hope Kept Vigil? — Charles G. D. Roberts.— MM
Hatred. — Gwendolyn Bennett. — BANP — CDC
Hatred.— Arthur C. Coe.— CAG
Hats.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Hattie's Views on House-Cleaning. — Unknown. — PPYP
Haughty Aspen, The.— Nora Archibald Smith.— CLS— SDH
Haughty Snail-King, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Haul.The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— BPM-3 6
Haul Away 0. — Unknown. — SG
Haul the Bowline. — Unknown. — SG
Haunch of Venison, The. — Oliver Goldsmith . — CEP — CR—
EV-3 — TCEP
Haunt of Grendel, The. — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Haunt of the Deer, The. — Duncan Maclntyre. See Ben Dorain.
Haunt of the Sorcerer, The.— John Milton. See Comus.
Haunted. — Aline Kilmer. — GPE
Haunted. — Helen Lanyon. — GTIV
Haunted, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Haunted. — Joan Lascelles Ranson. — BPM-34
Haunted.— Wilbert Snow. — PT
Haunted. — Lilian White Spencer. — PASC
Haunted.— Louis Untermeyer. See Haunted Garden, A.
Haunted by a Song. — Unknown, tr. and ad. fr. the French. —
Haunted Country. — Robinson Jeffers. — MOAP
Haunted Garden, A. — Louis Untermeyer. — ME
(Haunted.)— UFE
- - - - " - Dollard.— CPG— OCL
•AV
- abr.)— BTB-1
(much abr.)
Haunted House, The.— Unknown.— PASC
(Calliope — with music.) — AS
Haunted House, The. — George Sylvester Viereck. — LA
WTP-9
Haunted in Old Japan.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1— LEAP
Haunted Oak, The.— Paul Laurence Dunbar.— BANP
Haunted Palace, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Haunted Palace, The.— Edgar Allan Poe. See Fall of the
House ot Usher, The.
Haunted Room, A. — John Myers O'Hara. — BAP
Haunted Smithy, The.— W. A. Eaton.— OHCS-26
Hauntings. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Haunts.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Haunts of the Halcyon, The. — Charles Henry Luders. — AA
Haute Politique. — Granville Trace.— RH
Have Charity.— Unknown.— O H C S - 7
(If We Knew.)— HT— LOW— POI
Have Courage, My Boy, to Say No. — Unknown.— WHT
"Have dark Egyptians stolen Thee away." — Eugene Lee>
Hamilton. See Minima Bella.
Have Faith. — Edward Carpenter. — WGRP
Have I Been So Long Time with You?— Willard Wattles — RT
Have Me.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
"'Have patience; it is fit that in this wise."— George Santayana.
Ses Sonnets.
"Have pity, Grief; I cannot pay." — -Peter Hausted. — EG
Have Thou No Fear. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey)
— POOT— TL
Have You?— Harry M. Dean.— NLK
Have You?— Gretta M. McOmber.— GSRC
Have You an Eye?— Edwin Ford Piper. — SBMV
"Have you any work for a Tinker, Mistris." — Unknown. —
OBS
Have You Been at Carrick? — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish bv
Edwin Walsh.— TIP
"Have you got a brook in your little heart" (Love, IX). — Emilv
Dickinson.— OBAV
(Brook in the Heart. The.)— SPE-6
Have You Lost Faith?— Unknown. — WBLP
"Have you observ'd the Wench in the street." — Unknown.—
OBS
Have You Planted a Tree? — Henry Abbey. Sec What Do We
Plant?
Have You Seen a Bright Lily Grow. — Ben Jonson, See Cele
bration of Charis, A.
Have You Seen It.— Lula Lowe Weeclen. — CDC
Have You Thought?— Unknown.— POI— SI,
Have You Watched the Fairies?— Rose Fyleman.— CCP— SP
Have You Written to Mother? — Jane Ronalson. — HT
"Haven and last refuge of my pain, The." — Michelangelo
Buonarroti, tr. fr the Italian by George Santayana.
(Three Poems.)— AWP
Havildar Ganga Singh, V. C. — Stanley Gerald Dunn.— MM
Havin' to Wait.— Edna Kingsley Wallace.— WRR-3 8
Having Climbed to the Topmost Peak of the Incense-Burner
Mountain. — Po Chu-I, tr. fr. the Chinese bv Arthur
Waley.— GT-2
Having Done and Doing. — William Shakespeare. See Troilus
and Cressida.
Having Left Cities behind Me. — (Mrs.) Marjorie Kinnan Rawl-
ings.— BPM-36
"Having this day my Horse, my hand, my lance." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XLI).
Haw-Blossoms. — James Matthew Legare.— SPP
Hawk, The. — Arthur Christopher Benson. — BLA
Hawk, The.— William Henry Davies. — BLA — GTML
Hawk.— Clinton Scollard. — BLA
Hawk Afield.— Evelyn Scott.— BLA
Hawk from Cuckoo Tavern, A (abr.). — Lawrence Lee. — GA
Hawk Shadow. — Florence Wilkinson. — TBM
Hawkbit, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— HBV— SN
Hawke— Sir Henry Newbolt.— BBV
Hawkesyard.— Swter Mary Benvenuta.— BMC— JKCP
Hawking Party in the Olden Time, A. — Mary Howitt. — OTPC
Hawks.— James Stephens.— BMEP— HBMV— NP—PYM
Hawk's Nest, The —Bret Harte.— BAV
Hawkweek, The.— Edna St. Vincent Milky.— BIS
Haworth Churchyard. — Matthew Arnold. — VLEP
Hawthorn and Lavender, sels.— -William Ernest Henley. — CP01
"April sky sags low and drear, The" (VII).
"Between the dusk of a summer night" (XXII).
"Good South- West on sea-worn wings. The (V).
"Look down, dear eyes, look down" (XVII).
"Poplar and lime and chestnut" (XVIII).
"This is the moon of roses" (XXV).
Hawthorn Tree, The.— W ilia Siber't Gather.— HBMV
Hawthorn Tree, The. — Roberta Teale Swartz.— TBM
Hawthorne. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — AA
Hawthorne. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — - APB — CAP—
DD—GA— IAP— TCAP
Hawthorne Children, The. — Eugene Field — PEF
Hawthorne Tree, The.— Willa Sibert Gather.—- AV
Hawthorne Tree, The.— Unknown.— ABS
(Katie's Secret— A vers.)— ABS
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TITLE INDEX
He Put
Hawthorn-Time. — Robert Crawford. — HMSP
Hay Fever.— Unknown.— PPGW
Hay Field, The.— Ethelwyn Wetherald. — CPG
Hay Making. — Joanna Baillie. — EV-3
Hay Wagon.— Helen Frith Stickney.— AMV-35— DDA
Hay-Cock. — Hilda Conkling. — LC
Hay-Fever. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Haying.— Ethel Rornig Fuller.— AMV-36— BPM-37
Hayloft, The.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPN— GFA— RON—
TSW
Haymaker's Lullaby, The. — Francis Carlin. — BOL
Haymakers' Song, The.— Alfred Austin.— V A— WRR-48
Haymaking. — Edward Thomas. — MBP
Hayridge Band, The. — Reed Calvin. — PVS
Hayseed (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Hayseed's Impression of the Snap Shot Man, The.— Howell L.
Finer.— WRR-23
Haystack in the Floods, The. — William Morris. — AEV — ATP
—BEL — BMEP — BPN—EPN—GTBS— MBP— NAL
— OAEP— OHNP— POTT— SPE-7— VLEP— WHA
Hazard, The. — John Kendrick Bangs. — PR
Hazard of Loving the Creatures, The. — Isaac Watts. — CEP
Hazardous Occupations. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Haze.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Haze. — Henry David Thoreau. — MOAP
Haze Gold. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS — GT-2
Hazel Dorn.— Bernard Sleigh.— HOAH
Hazeleye's Lullaby. — Chief Simon Pokagon. — BOL
Hazing of Valliant, The. — Jesse Lynch Williams. — SPE-5—
WRR-33
Hazlewood Witch. The.— Richard Gall. — EBSV
He Abjures Love. — Thomas Hardy.— NBE
He Always Kept Three Dogs. — Unknown.— WRR-38
He and His Family. — Laura E. Richards. — DDA
He and I. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
He and She. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — BLPA — BMEP — MR—
WRR-22
(Secret of Death, The.)— LPS-1 — SPE-7
(She and He.)— HBV
He and She. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VLEP
He and She. — Eugene Fitch Ware.— BOHV— SPE-4
He Approacheth the Hall of Judgment. — Unknown. See Book
of the Dead.
He Asketh Absolution of God. — Unknown. See Book of the
Dead.
"He ate and drank the precious words" (Life, XXI). — Emilv
Dickinson. — OBAV
(Book, A.)— AA— GR-a— MOB
(Precious Words.)— PTAE
He Biddeth Osiris to Arise from the Dead. — Unknown. See
Book of the Dead.
"He Bringeth Them unto Their Desired Haven." — Lewis Frank
Tooker.— HBV
He Called Her In.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
He Called It Off. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clem
ens).— SPE-5
He Came to Pay. — "Parmenas Mix" (Andrew J. Kelley). —
BOHV— THP
He Came Too Late. — "Estelle" (Elizabeth Bogart).— AA
He Came Too Late! '(Parody).— Unknown.— OHCS-20
He Came Unlook'd For. — Sara Coleridge. See Phantasmion.
He Came unto His Own, and His Own Received Him Not. —
Mary E. Coleridge.— MOM
He Careth. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne Hearne). —
WBLP
(God Cares.)— BLRP
(Lord Does Care, The.)— LOW— POI
(What Can It Mean.)— MRV
He Comes. — Sam Walter Foss. See Father's Journey.
He Comes Among. — George Barker.— OBMV
He Cometh Forth into the Day. — Unknown. See Book of the
Dead.
He Cometh in Sweet Sense.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
He Cometh Late.— Unknown.— OQP— QP-1
He Commandeth a Fair Wind. — Unknown. See Book of the
Dead.
He Complaineth to His Heart.— Sir Thomas Wyatt. See To
His Heart.
He Defendeth His He^rt against the Destroyer. — Unknown.
See Book of the Dead.
He Did.— Unknown. — SPE-4
He Did Not Know.— Harry Kemp.— WGRP
He Didn't Amount to Shucks. — Sam Walter Foss.— OHCS-32
He Didn't Ask.— Unknown.— WRR-14
He Didn't Go On.— Morris Wade.— OHCS-40
"He Didn't Oughter . . ."—A. P. Herbert. — ALV
He Didn't Want a Coffin. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
He Doeth All Things Well.— Anne Bronte.— LOW— POI
He Doeth His Alms to Be Seen of Men.— Unknown.— 01ICS-11
"He drank strong waters and his speech was coarse." — Rudyard
Kipling See Plain Tales from the Hills.
He Educated the Judge.— Unknown.— MHT
He Embarketh in the Boat of Ra. — Unknown. See Book of the
Dead.
He Entereth the Bouse of the Goddess Hathor. — Unknown.
See Book of the Dead.
He Established His Triumph.. — Unknown. See Book of the
Dead.
He Fell among Thieves. — Sir Henry Newbolt.— BBV — CP—
HBV— HBVY— JPC— MLP— NAL — OBEV- OB VV
— OG— OHNP— POOT— TCEP
"He found a woman in the cave." — Robert Southey. See
Thalaba the Destroyer.
He Found It. — Unknown. — HT
(Parenthetical Remarks.) — BTB-9
He Gave Her a Home.— Emma A. Opper. — WRR-51
He Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes. — William Butler Yeats.
—EG
He Giveth His Beloved Sleep. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning, —
BTB-2— LLC
(Sleep, The.)— CPOI— EP— EV-4— HBV—LPS-3— OHP1
— SPE-4— ST—V A— WGRP
(To Sleep.)— BPP
He Giveth His Beloved Sleep.— Thomas S. Jones, 7r.— LHW
He Giveth His Loved Ones Sleep. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
He Giveth More. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP — PDN —
WBLP
He Goes. — Sam Walter Foss. See Father's Journey.
He Guessed He'd Fight. — Unknown. — CD
He Had Faith.— Unknown.— OB CS-31— WRR-20
He Had to Speak. — Unknown. — WRR-12
"He hath garnished the excellent works of his wisdom." —
Bible, 0. T. See Ecclesiasticus.
He Hath No Parallel — Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
He Heard Her Sing, sel. ("And thus all-expectant abiding 1
waited not long"). — James Thomson (1834-1882).— V A
"He hears with gladdened heart the thunder." — Robert Louis
Stevenson. — CPOI
He Held Her Hands.— Unknown.— WRR-24
"He held no dream worth waking: so he said." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Sequence of Sonnets on the
Death of Robert Browning.
He Holdeth Fast to the Memory of His Identity. — Unknown. —
See Book of the Dead.
He Inadvertently Cures His Love-Pains. — Thomas Hardy. —
CMP
He Is Declared True of Word. — Unknown. See Book of the
Dead.
"He is gone on the mountain." — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady
of the Lake, The (Coronach).
He Is like the Lotu^.— -Unknown. See Book of the Dead.
He Is Like the Serpent Saka. — Unknown. See Book of the
Dead.
He Is Not Dead. — Everard Jack Appleton. — LOW— POI
He Is Not Dead. — James Whitcomb Riley.— BLPA
He Is Not Dead. — Maurice Thompson. See Lincoln's Grave.
He Is Risen. — Cecil Frances Alexander. — EOAH
He Is Risen. — Charles Wesley. See Easter Hymn.
He Is Shy. — Theodore Colombo. — CAG
He Is the Lonely Greatness.— Madeleine Caron Rock.— CAW—
CH
"He jests at scars that never felt a wound." — William Shake
speare. See Romeo and Juliet.
He Kindleth a Fire. — Unknown. See Book of the Dead.
He Kissed Me.— Unknown.— WRR-2
He Knew the Land. — Molly Anderson Haley. — BFP
He Knoweth the Souls of the East. — Unknown. See Book of
the Dead.
He Knoweth the Souls of the West. — Unknown. See Book of
the Dead.
He Laughed Last. — Unknown. — HHHA
He Leadeth Me.— Joseph H. Gilmore.— BLRP — WBLP —
WGRP
He Leadeth Me. — Unknown (at. to H. H. Barry). — BLRP
(On the Twenty-Third Psalm — abr. fr. above.)— HT—
OQP— QP-1
He Leads Us Still.— Arthur Guiterman.— OHIP — OQP— QP-1
He Let Her Know. — Unknown (arr. by Marion Short). —
WRR-20
He Lived a Life.— H. N. Fifer.— BPP
He Lives! He Lives! — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — VOD
He Lives Long Who Lives Well. — Thomas Randolph.— WBLP
He Liveth Long Who Liveth Weil.— Horatius Bonar.— HBV—
HBVY
He Loved Not Rest. — Helen Gray Cone.— RDAH
He Made the Night.— Lloyd Minin.— HBV
He Made This Screen. — Marianne Moore. — TCPD
He Made Us Free. — Maurice Francis Egan. — AA — JKCP
He Maketh Himself One with Osiris. — Unknown. See Book of
the Dead.
He Maketh Himself One with the God Ra. — Unknown. See
Book of the Dead.
He Maketh Himself One with the Only God, Whose Limbs
Are the Many Gods. — Unknown. See Book of the Dead.
He Meditates on the Life of a Rich Man. — Douglas Hyde, tr.
fr. the Irish by Lady Gregory. — OBMV
He Must Be a Committeeman. — Unknown. See Proof Positive.
He Never Saw His Father.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
He Never Smiled Again. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.— HBV
He Never Told a Lie.— Unknown.— OHCS-15
(George Washington — abr.)— WRR-49
He Never Took a Vacation.— John Warren Harper. — TBV
He Overcometh the Serpent of Evil in the Name of Ra. — Un
known. See Book of the Dead.
"He paused: the listening dames again." — Sir Walter Scott.
See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.
He Pays License on a Dog. — Unknown. — WRR-30
He Prayeth Best. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Rime of the
Ancient Mariner, The.
He Prayeth for Ink and Palette That He May Write.— Un
known. See Book of the Dead.
He Put Him Off.— Unknown.— HT— SPE-S
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
He Remembers Forgotten Beauty.— William Butler Yeats.—
LHW
(Michael Robartes Remembers Forgotten Beauty.) — CRP —
TIP
He Ruleth Not Though He Reign over Realms.— Sir Thomas
Wyatt.— EPEP
He Said an Awful Thing.— Unknown.— WRR-SO
He Said: "If in His Image I Was Made."— Trumbull Stickney.
— APA
He Said That He Was Not Our Brother.— John Banim.— TIP
"He sat upon a car." — Maria Gowen Brooks. See Zophiel, or
The Bride of Seven.
He Seized the Chance.— Unknown.— WRR-7
He Serves His Country Best. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah
Chauncey Woolsey). — PDN
(Patriotism.)— OQP—PSO—QP-1
He Shall Speak Peace. —Thomas Curtis Clark.— OQP—QP-1—
WBLP
"He Shall Speak Peace unto the Nations."— Lila V. Walters.—
WBLP
He, She, and It (am).— William Muskerry.— WRR-36
He Should Have Explained. — Unknown. — SPE-6
He Silenced the Devil.— Unknown.— W£
He Singeth a Hymn to Osiris the Lord of Eternity. — Un
known. See Book of the Dead.
He Singeth in the Underworld. — Unknown. See Book of the
He Standeth'at the Door.— Arthur Cleveland Coxe.— HBV
"He stood alone within the spacious square." — Tames Thomson.
See City of Dreadful Night, The.
He That Believeth.— Annie Johnson Flint.— LOW— POI
He That Doeth the Will. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Christus: A Mystery.
"He that loves a rosy cheek.'-1 — Thomas Carew. — EG — EP
(Disdain Returned— C.) —AWP— EPEP— EPRE— EPS—
EPW-2 — EV-2 — GPE— HBV— JAWP— LPS-1—
OBS— SBA— SEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
(He That Loves a Rosy Cheek.)— BEL
(Never-Dying Fire — abr.) — BLV
(Song: "He that loves a rosy cheek.") — AEP-W
(True Beauty, The.) — BFVR— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
MCCG— WTP-3
(Unfading Beauty, The.) — BCEP — CBOV — GEPM —
He That Loves a Rosy Cheek. — Sir Heinrich von Rugge, tr. fr,
the German by Jethro Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
He That Marries a Merry Lass. — Unknown — ALV
He That Would Thrive.— Unknown.-— QTPC
(Country Saying.)— RIS
("He that would thrive.")— PPL
(Proverbs.)— HBV
(Rules of Behavior.)— HBV Y
He — They — We. — John Oxenham. — MOM
He Thinks of His Children. — Hittan of Tayyi. See Hamasah.
He Thought He Saw. — "Lewis Carroll." See Sylvie and Bruno.
He, Too, Loved Beauty.— E. McNeill Poteat, Jr.— MOM
He Tried to Tell His Wife.— J. L. Harbour.— OHCS-32
(What Jack Said.)— WRR-37
He Understands the Great Cruelty of Death.— Petrarch. See
Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Death ["My flowery and
green age," etc,]).
He Understood. — Anne Virginia Culbertson. — BTB-9 — HER —
SPE-4
He Visits a Hospital. — Rolfe Humphries.— LA— TBM
He Walketh by Day.— Unknown. See Book of the Dead.
He Wanted It Let Alone.— Unknown,— ORCS-21
He Wanted Ivory Soap. — Charles Battell Loomis.— WRR-32
He Wanted to Know. — Sam Walter Foss. — WRR-21
He Wanted to Know. — Unknown. — HHHA
He Was Her Only Son.— Irene Pettit M'Keehan.— WRR-48
He Was Never Known to Smile. — Charles Barnard.— OHCS-14
"He was of that stubborn crew."— Samuel Butler. See Hudi-
bras,
He Was Sick of It.— Mel B. Spurr.
(Dialect Trilogy, A— II.)— WRR-38
(Short Sermon, A.)— HHHA
He Went for a Soldier. — Ruth Comfort Mitchell. — MMV—
NPSC
He Whistled.— Frank L. Stanton.— FF— POI
He Who Ascends to Mountain-Tops, — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
He Who Aspires. — Robert Browning. See Grammarian's Fu
neral, A.
"He who binds to himself a joy." — William Blake. — EG
(Eternity.)— AWP— BLV
( Opportunity. ) —GEPM
(Unquestioning.)— OQP— QP-2
He Who Died at Azan Sends. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See Pearls
of the Faith.
"He who for love hath undergone." — Richard Monckton Milnes.
— LHW
He Who Has Known a River. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — TBM
"He who has once been happy." — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. See
Esther: A Young Man's Tragedy.
He Who Has Vision. — Folger McKinsey. — PTA-2
He Who Hath Loved.— Walter Malone.— AA
He Who Knows. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Persian. — BLPA
(Philosophic Advice.)— PFE
He Who Plants an Oak.— Washington Irving.— ADAH
He Who Waits at Twilight.— Lillian Crane Hunter.— HB
He Who Would Keep His Heart Intact.— Sister M.
Gustave — AMV-37
See Readen ov a Head-
He Whom a Dream Hath Possessed. — Sheamus O'Sheel. — BAP
BLP — BMC— GPE — GT-2—HBV— HBVY— ICBD—
JKCP— LBMV — MMV — NPSC — OQP— POT— Qp.i
— SBA— SC— WGRP— WTP-7 w
(Dreamer, The.)— MRV
He Will Carry You Through (with music). — Unknown
WRR-4S
"He Will Give Them Back." — "George Klingle" (Mrs Gem^i-
ana Klingle Holmes).— BLRP * **
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven. — William Butler Yeats
— CMP— EPP— SP
(Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven.)— MBP—OBVV
He Wishes He Might Die and Follow Laura. — Petrarch. See
Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Death ["In the years of
her age," etc.]).
lie Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her. — Ruoert
Brooke.— CPB ' P
He Worked.— J. N. Scholes.— MOM
He Worried about It.— Sam Walter Foss.— BTB-7—HT-— POI
—PTA-2—SL— SPE-4— WRR-29
He Would Have His Lady Sing. — Digby Mackworth Dolben
CAW— GTML
Head.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Head and the Heart, The.— John Godfrey Snxe.— BTB-5
Head of Bran, The. — George Meredith. — LH
Headaches Jes' 'fore School. — -Maurice 0. Johnson. — FAOV
Headin' Home.— E. W. Patten.— BTP
Headliner and the Breadliner, The.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Headlong Hall, sels. — Thomas Love Peacock.
Chorus: "Hail to the Headlong!" etc.— OBRV
Song: "In his last binn Sir Peter lies."— OBRV
(Sir Peter.)— FT
Headquarters in 1776. — Paul Leicester Ford. See Janice Mere
dith.
Heads, Not Hearts, Are Trumps.— Kate Field.— WRR-1S
(Forty to Twenty.)— OHCS-14
Head-Stone, The.— William Barnes.
Stuone.
Healer, The, sel. ("So stood of old the holy Christ").— John
Greenleaf Whittier.-— MOM
Healers, The. — Laurence Binyon. — RH
Healin' Waters (with music),-— 'Unknown, — ABF
Healing. — William Lisle Bowles. See Sonnet: "O Time! who
know'st a lenient hand to lay."
Healing Beauty.— Ethel B. Cheney. — VF
Healing of the Wood, The.— Clinton Scollard.— PPA
Health, A. — Edward Coote Pinkney. — AA— AP— APL— APW
— BAP — GPE— GR-a— HBV— IAP — LA — LBAP—
LPS-1— MOAP— PR— PTER-SPP— TCAP— WTP-7
Health and Wealth. — Unknown.— PTA-2
Health at the Ford, A. — Robert Cameron Rogers. — AA
Health of Body Dependent on Soul.— Jones Very.— WGRP
Health to the Birds, A. — Seumas MacManus.— BLA — PPA
Heap Cassia, Sandal-Buds and Stripes. — Robert Browning.
See Paracelsus.
Heap High the Farmer's Wintry Hoard! — John Greenleaf Whit-
tier. See Huskers. The.
Heap of Rags, The.— William Henry Davies.— EPP
Hear Me, O God.— Ben Jonson,— WTP-S
(Hymn to God, the Father, A.)— EV-2— OBS
"Hear my voice, Birds of War." — Ojibwa Indians. See Ojibwa
War Songs.
Hear the Drums March By.— Will Carleton. — SPE-4
Hear the Voice (introd. to Songs of Experience) . — William
Blake.— EA— OB EV
(Bard, The.)— WGRP
(Hear the Voice of the Bard.)— OBEC
(Introduction: "Hear the voice of the Bard!") — OAEP
(Voice of the Bard, The.)— LEAP
Hear, Ye Ladies. — John Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valentinian,
The.
Heard on Leaving the Opera. — Phyllis Merrill. — CAG
Heard on the Mountain. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by
Francis Thompson.— AWP
Heard Ye o' the Tree o' Liberty ?— Robert Burns. — HS
Heare, The.— William Barnes.— VA
Hearin' Things at Night. — Mary Campbell Monroe. — WRR-47
Hearke, Now Every Thing Is Still.— John Webster. See Duch
ess of Malfi, The.
Hearken to the Hammers! — Laurence Binyon.— MRV
Hearse Song, The. — Unknown. — ABF (with music) — AS
(A and B vers.)
Heart. — MacKnight Black. — LA
Heart, The (The Black Riders, III).— Stephen Crane.— MAP
(Eating.)— BAP
Heart, The. — Francis Thompson. — BLV— OBMV— PIAE
(All's Vast.)— MBP
(Correlated Greatness.)— GPE— GTML
Heart and Nature, The.— "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-
Lytton, Earl of Lytton).— GTML
Heart and Will. — Willam James Linton.— VA
Heart Asks Pleasure First, The (Life, IX). — Emily Dickinson.
— IAP— MAP— MOAP
Heart Balm.— Mary White Gillespie.— HB
Heart Courageous. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Heart, Defenseless of Shield, The. — Milicent Laubenheimer.—
TB
Heart Flies Home, The.— Willard Maas. — BPM-34 — PPD-2
Heart Is a Strange Thing, The.— Minnie Case Hopkins.— OQP
Heart K™weth Its Own Bitterness, The. — Aline Kilmer. —
Heart Looks On, The.— Leonora Speyer.— NP
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Heart Never Grows Old, The. — Josiah R. Adams.— WRR-14
Heart o' the North. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Heart of a Bird, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese by Doro
thea MacKellar.— PPA
Heart of a Girl Is a Wonderful Thing, The. — Unknown. —
BLPA
Heart of a Rose, The. — Henry Games Hawn. — OHCS-40
Heart of a Woman, The. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — BANP
—CDC
Heart of All the Scene, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Wopdnotes (Guide, The).
Heart of Brier-Rose. — Lilian Bell. — WRR-53
Heart of Bruce, The. — William Edmondstoune Aytoun. —
WRR-1
Heart of Canada, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Heart of Friendship, The. — Unknown. — MHT
Heart of God. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Heart of Gold, The. — Witter Bynner. — LHW
(Golden Heart.)— HBMV
Heart of Life, The.— Ethel Ashton Edwards.— SPE-7
Heart of Light, The.— Winifred Welles.— FP—NP
Heart of Louisiana, The. — Harriet Stanton.— AP— APB
Heart of Midlothian, The, set.— Sir Walter Scott.
Proud Maisie (Madge Wildfire's Song, fr. Ch. XL).—
BCEP— BFVR— BLV — BPB — BPN — BSV —
CBOV— CGOV— CH — CSBP — EA — EBSV—
EPN— ERP— EV-4— GPE— GR-e— GTSL— HB V
— LEAP — NAL — OAEP — OBEY — OBRV—
OTPC— PIAE— PTER— TCEP— TPH
(Madge Wildfire's Song.)— SEP
(Pride of Youth.)— CG—GTBS—SBA
(Proud Maisie Is in the Wood.)— CR
("Proud Maisic- is in the Wood.") — EG
Heart of My Heart.— Unknown. —REV
"Heart of my heart, I am no longer young." — Guy Wetmore
Carryl. See Garden of Years, The.
Heart of Oak,— David Garrick.— BHV— HBV— OBEC— SG
(Hearts of Oak.)— WTP-4
Heart of Oak. — Charles Henry Luders. — AA
Heart of Old Hickory, The.— Will Allen Dromgoole.— NPTP
— WRR-21
Heart of Princess Osra, sel. — Anthony Hope.
Sin of the Bishop of Modenstein, The (ad. fr. Ch. V). —
NPTP
Heart of the Ancient Wood, The, sel. — Charles G. D. Roberts.
Miranda and Her Friend Kroof.— SPE-1
Heart of the Bruce, The. — William Edmondstoune Aytoun. —
LPS-2— MR— STB (abr.)
Heart of the Bugle, The. — Meredith Nicholson.— PT
Heart of the Eternal, The. — Frederick William Faber.— BPP-
LOW— MRV— OQP— POI— QP-1
(Ail-Embracing, The.)— BLRP
(There's a Wideness in God's Mercy.) — VIL — WBLP
(abr.y
Heart of the Night, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House
of Life, The.
Heart of the Sourdough, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Heart of the Tree, The. — Henry Cuyler Bunner.— ADAH — DD
— HH— OHFP— OHIP— OQP— QP-2
Heart of the War, The. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — OHCS-1
Heart of the Woman.— William Butler Yeats.— GTML— GTSL
Heart of the Woods, The.— Florence Wilkinson.— GT-2
Heart of Youth, The. — Unknown. — BLA
Heart on the Hill, The. — Petrarch. See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Life ["Thou green and blooming, cool and
shaded hill"]).
Heart Recalcitrant, The. — Leonora Speyer. — PG
Heart Song, A.— Elizabeth Rial Sargent.— HB
Heart the Source of Power. — T. Edward Egbert. — WRR-42
Heart— II, The. — Francis Thompson.— VLEP
Heart upon the Sleeve, The. — Elinor Wylie. — PP
Heart Ventures. — Unknown.— OHCS-22
Heart, We Will Forget Him (Love, XLVII).— Emily Dickin
son.— AA— LEAP
("Heart, we will forget him.")— OBAV
Heart-Affluence in Discursive Talk. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memonam A. H. H.
Heartbreak. — Howard Mumford Jones. — LS
Heartbreak Hill.— Celia Leighton Thaxter.— OHCS-12
Heartbreak Road.— Helen Gray Cone.— BAP— HBMV
Heart-Cry, The.— Francis W. Bourdillon.— POT
Heart-Cry of the Duchess, The. — John Webster. See Duchess
of Malfi, The,
Heartening, The.— Winifred Webb.— PTA-2
Heart-Exchange. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The (Bar
gain, The).
Hearth. — Peggy Bacon. — MPB
Hearth Eternal, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Hearth-Song. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — HTR
Hearthstone. — Harold Munro. — OBMV
Heart-Rest.— Sir Henry Taylor. See Philip van Artevelde.
Heart-Room. — Florence Earle Coates. — POI — SL
Hearts and Hands.— "O. Henry" (William Sydney Porter).—
SPE-8
Heart's Charity, The.— Eliza Cook.— OHCS-24
Heart's Chill Between. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.-— BPN
Heart's Compass. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Heart's Content.-— Unknown.— HBV— OTPC
Heart's Country, The.— Florence Wilkinson.—- A V— LBMV
Heart's Desire. — Virginia Eaton. — BFP
Heart's Door, The — E. E. Hale.— BS
Heart's Garden. — Norreys Je .
Heart's Haven. — Dante Gabriel
The.
ison O'Conor. — ME
Rossetti. See House of Life.
Heart's Hope. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Hearts, like Doors. — Unknown. — OFPE— rOTPC — RON
("Hearts, like doors, will ope with ease.") — PPL
(Rules of Behavior.)— HBV— HBVY
(Rules of Courtesy.) — JPC
Heart's Low Door, The. — Susan Mitchell. — HBMV
Hearts of Oak. — David Garrick. See Heart of Oak.
Hearts Proof, The.— James Buckham.— BLRP— OQP— PDN—
QP-2— WBLP
Heart's Pretest, A. — Ethel Osborn Hill. — HB
Heart's Question, The. — Cale Young Rice. — SPT
Hearts SEall Ever Linger. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Heart's Summer, The. — Epes Sargent. — AA — BFV
Hearts That Are Great. — Unknown.— PDN
Heart's Wild-Flower. — William Vaughn Moody. — LEAP —
LHW— TOP
Heart's-Ease.— Walter Savage Landor. — BPN— GR-e— OTA—
SPE-1— VA
Heart's-Ease. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Heart's-Ease, The.— Fannie Williams.— OHCS-32
Heartstrong South and Headstrong North. — Sidney Lanier. See
Psalm of the West, The.
Heat. — J. Redwood Anderson. — TCPD
Heat, The.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle). See Garden, The.
Heat ("Cloudless sky").— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Heat ("Oh, for gray skies"). — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Heat.— Archibald Lampman.— CPG— EPW-S— OCL— VA
Heat of Battle, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-40— WRR-47
Heath This Night Must Be My Bed, The.— Sir Walter Scott.
See Lady of the Lake, The.
Heath-Cock, The.— Joanna Baillie.— LPS-2
Heathen, The.— William D. Nesbit.— SPE-6
Heathen Chinee, The.— Bret Harte.— BAP— OHCS-3— WTP-5
(Plain Language from Truthful James.) — APD — BAV—
BHP— BLPA— BOHV— DDA — GR-a — HBV—
IAP — LEAP — LHV — LL-3— LPS-3— M AP —
OBAV— PFY— POI— PYM—SL—THP—WLIP
(Plain Talk from Truthful James.) — LA
(That Heathen Chinee.)— EV-5
Heathen Chinee's Reply, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-4
Heathen Pass-ee, The (.Parody"). — A. C. Hilton. — PA
Heather, The.— Neil Munro.— EBSV— OBVV
Heather.— Will H. Ogilvie.— HMSP
Heather.— Marguerite Wilkinson.— MCT— PER— TBV
Heather Ale: A Galloway Legend. — Robert Louis Stevenson. —
(Heather Ale.)— CRE— GR-e— OG
Heat-Lightning. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child- World, A.
Heave Away (with -music}. — Unknown. — ABF — AS
Heaven.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB— EPN— EV-5— MB P— MM—
TOP— WGRP
Heaven.— Bliss Carman.— GBOV—UFE
Heaven. — Martha Gilbert Dickinson. — AA — HBV
Heaven. — Alexander Gray. — HMSP
Heaven.— George Herbert.— BLV— MV -2
Heaven. — M. Sophie Holmes. — OHCS-3
Heaven. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Heaven. — Thomas Moore. — LOW— POI
(This World Is All a Fleeting Show.)— HBV
Heaven. — Nancy Amelia Woodbury Priest. — LPS-2
Hea-ven.-r-Nina Dudley Staples. — HB
Heaven. — Jeremy Taylor. — LPS-2
Heaven ("Life changes all our thoughts"). — Unknown. — LOW
—POI
Heaven ("Think of stepping on shore and finding Heaven"). —
Unknown. — PDN
Heaven ("What do you think that heaven may be"). — Un
known. — SPE-5
Heaven.— Clarence A. Vincent.— OQP— QP-1
Heaven.— Willard Wattles.— LHW
Heaven. — Isaac Watts. See There Is a Land.
Heaven and Earth. — Annabel Ledlie Berry. — DDA
Heaven and Earth. — Frederic Thompson. — -CAW
"Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate." — Alexander
Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
Heaven Haven. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. See Heaven-Haven.
Heaven in My Hand. — Raymond Kresensky. — OQP — QP-2
"Heaven is bright, The." — Unknown.
(Infant Woe— Chinese.)— BOL
Heaven Is Not Reached at a Single Bound. — Josiah Gilbert
Holland. See Gradatim.
Heaven, O Lord, I Cannot Lose. — Edna Dean Proctor. — AA
Heaven Overarches Earth and Sea. — Christina Georgina Ros
setti.— GPE— HBV
(Heaven Overarches.) — CPOI — POTT
(If So Tomorrow Saves.) — PC
Heaven Soaring Lark, The. — Mary Eleanor Roberts. — BAP
Heaven You Say Will Be a Field in April. — Conrad Aiken. —
MM— TBM
Heaven-Haven. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — BMC — CAW —
MBP— OAEP— POTT— VLEP— WLIP
(Heaven Haven.)—ACP
(Heaven-Haven: A Nun Takes the Veil.)— BLV
(I Have Desired to Go.)— CBOV
Heavenlie Visitor, A. — Unknown. See Preparations.
Heavenly City, The. — Unknown. See Hierusalem.
Heavenly Delight, A. — Robert Southey. — MOB
Heavenly Faces. — Mrs. Cora Young Ganner. — HB
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''Heavenly Father, bless this food." — Unknown.
(Table Graces, or Prayers.) — BLRP
Heavenly Foundations. — Orrie M. Gaylord. — OHCS-16
Heavenly Guest, The. — Leo Tolstoi, tr. fr. the Russian by Celia
Thaxter (poetic version). — BTB-6
(Where Love Is, There God Is Also.)— CLS
Heavenly Hills of Holland, The. — Henry van Dyke.— MCT—
PER— PVD
Heavenly Pilot, The.— Cormac, of Cashel, tr. fr, the Gaelic by
George Sigerson. — CAW
Heavenly Runaway, The. — John Daniel Logan.— CPG
Heavenly Stranger, The. — Ada Blenkhorn. — BLRP
Heavens, The.— Walt Whitman. — GT-2
Heavens Above and the Law Within, The. — Bible, O. T. See
Psalms (Psalm XIX).
Heavens Are Our Riddle, The. — Herbert Bates. — AA
Heaven's Hour. — William Winter. — LEAP
Heaven's Last Best Work. — Alexander Pope. See Moral Es
says.
Heaven's Magnificence. — William Augustus Muhlenberg. — AA
Heavenward. — I. E. Dickenga. — OHCS-28
Heavenward. — Lady Carolina Nairne. — HBV
Heavier the Cross. — Benjamin Schnwlke. — OHCS-6
Heaviest Cross of All, The. — Katherine Eleanor Conway. — A A
— JKCP
Heaving of the Lead, The. — Charles Dibdin. — LPS-2
(Leadsman's Song The.) — HBV — SG
Heaving Roses of the Hedge Are Stirred, The. — Richard Wat
son Dixon. — CH
Heavy and Light. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Heavy Brigade, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Charge of
the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava, The.
Heavy Dragoon, The. — William S. Gilbert. See Patience.
"Heavy heart^ Beloved, have I borne, A." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XXV).
Heavy-Hipted Woman, The (.with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Hebe. — James Russell Lowell. — AA—APA—APL— CAP—
HBV— IAP— MOAP— TCAP—WTP-6
Hebe.— Unknown.— WRR-1 5
Hebrew Mother, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — OHCS-10
Hebrew Tale, A. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — OHCS-8
Hebrew Wedding. — Henry Hart Milman. See Fall of Jerusalem.
Hebrews. — James Oppenheim. — TCPD — MAP — TBM
Hebridean Sea-Prayer. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Alex
ander Carmichael. — MV-2
Hecatompathia. — Thomas Watson.
Hector and Andromache. — Homer.
Farewell to Andromache).
Hector in Hades. — Robert Bridges.
(LIII).
Hector Protector. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
("Hector Protector was dressed all in ^
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HI
Hector's Farewell to Andromache, — Homer. See Iliad, The.
He'd Had No Show. — Sam Walter Foss. — SPE-4
He'd Nothing but His Violin. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — AA (abr.)
—-BFP— DDA— HBV
(Brave Love.)— HT— WRR-4 (abr.)
Hedge of Hemlocks, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— - WFG
Hedge Schoolmasters, The. — Seumas MacManus. — CAW
Hedgehog, The. — Beatrix Potter. — PBV
Hedge-Rose Opens, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Heedless Cruelty. — William Cowper. See Task, The (Book VI).
Heigh Ho! — Margaret Ashworth. — PBV
Heigh-ho ! Daisies and Buttercups. — Jean Ingelow. See Songs
of Seven.
Heigh Ho! For Thanksgiving Day (with music). — Unknown. —
WRR-40
Heigho, My Dearie. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Height. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh. — BAP
Height of the Ridiculous, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — AA
— ALV— APW— BAP— BHP— BOHV— CAP— DDA—
GR-a— HBV— IAP — JHP — JPC— LEAP — LHV—
LPS-3 — MCCG— MOAP— MPB— OFPE— PB-4— PFE
— PTA-2— THP— WTP-5
Heine. — Matthew Arnold. See Heine's Grave.
Heinelet. — Gamaliel Bradford. — ICBJD
Heine's Grave.— Matthew Arnold.— GPE— LPS-3 (abr.)— SLEP
Heine (sels.).— BPN (11. 206-232)— MCT (11. 152-190)—
PER (11. 152-190)
Heir and Serf. — Don Marquis. — HBMV
Heir of Linne, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — ESPB
(A and B vers.) — EV-2— OBB
Heirloom. — Abraham M. Klein. — AMV-35
Hekatompathia, sels. — Thomas Watson.
"I joy not peace, where yet" (XL).
(Passion XL.)— EPW-1
"My heart is set him down twixt hope and fears" (II).
(Passion II.)— EPW-1
"Resolved to dust, entombed here lieth Love" (C).
(Love's Grave.) — OBSC
"Time wasteth years, and months, and hours" (LXXVII).
(Time.)— OBSC
"Who knoweth not, how often*' (LXV).
(Passion LXV.)— EPW-1
Helas !— Oscar Wilde.— BMEP— GPE— GTIV—GTSL—LB BV
—LEAP— MBP— TPH— VLEP—WTP-10
Held at the Station. — Charles Battell Loomis. — SPE-6
Helen. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). — A A
Helen.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— B A V— CBOV— MAP—
POOT
Helen (in John Woodvil: A Tragedy, by Charles Lamb). — Mary
Lamb.— OBRV
See Hekatompathia.
See Iliad, The (Hector's
See Growth of Love, The
•een.")— RIS
Helen.— Cecil Francis Lloyd.— OCL
Helen. — Christopher Marlowe. See Dr. Faustus ("Was this
the face").
Helen.— Edward A. U. Valentine.— AA
"Helen All Alone."— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Helen and Hermia. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream.
Helen Hunt Jackson. — Ina Donna Coolbrith. — AA — APD
Helen Keller. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA
Helen of KirconnelL— Unknown.— AEP-W— AWP— BB— BBV
— BCEP -BPB—BSV—CBE— CBOV— CH—CSBP—
EA — GPE — HBV— ISP— LEAP— LH— OBB— OBEV
— SEP— WP
(Fair Helen.) — EV-2 — GBV — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
SB A— WRR-21— WTP-1
(Fair Helen of Kirconnel.)— BBS V— OTPC
Helen of Laughing Ledge.— Robert Haven Schauffler.— TCAP
Helen of the Old House (sel.). — Harold Bell Wright.
Princess Lady, The.— SSS
Helen of Troy. — Christopher Marlowe. See Dr. Faustus.
Helen— Old.— Isabel Ecclestone MacKay.— OCL
Helen on the Rampart. — Homer. See Iliad, The (Combat be
tween Paris and Menelaus).
Helen Seeks Her Brothers among the Army of the Greeks be
fore Troy. — Homer. See Iliad, The.
Helen, the Sad Queen. — Paul Valery, tr. fr. the French by
Joseph T. Shipley.— AWP— CAW— JAWP— WBP
"Helen, thy beauty is to me." — Edgar Allen Poe. See To
Helen.
Helene Thanire. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. See Sealed Orders.
Helen's Babies, sel. — John Habberton.
Budge's Version of the Flood.— BTB-2— OHCS-14
Helen's Epithalamipn. — Theocritus. See Sixe Idillia, The.
Helen's Song. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
Helga.— Carl Sandburg.— CMP— EMS— NP — SASS - TS W -
TSWC
Helicon.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Heliodora.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— CMP
Heliodore. — John Daniel Logan. — OCL
Heliodore. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by Andrew Lang.—
OBVV— POTT
Heliodore Dead. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by Andrew Lang
_VA— WTP-6
Helios. — Joel Elias Spingarn. — AA
Heliotrope.— Harry Thurston Peck.— AA— HBV— LEAP— PR
Hell. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Hell a la Mode. — Vincent Godfrey Burns.— RH
Hell and Hate.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Hell and Heaven (with music). — Unknown.^ — ABF
Hell in Texas. — Unknozvn. — ABF (si. diff., with music). —
BLPA— CSF
Hell on the Wabash.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
"He'll See It When He Wakes."— Frank Lee.— MDAH
Hellas, sels. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Chorus: "World's great age begins anew, The."— CR— CRP
— EA— ERP— HBV— OAEP— TCEP— TOP
(Final Chorus from Helles.)— BEL— EP—EPP— OBRV
(Final Chorus: The World's Great Age Begins Anew.) —
BPN
(Hellas.)— GPE— OBEV
(Last Chorus from Hellas.)— MV-2
(Last Chorus of 'Hellas.')— EPW-4
(New World, A.)— BLV
(World's Great Age Begins Anew, The.)— AWP— BCEP
—EPNC—GEPC— JAWP— LEAP— TPH— WBP
("World's great age begins anew, The.")— EM-2 — EPN
Chorus: "Worlds on worlds are rolling ever." — OAEP
(Worlds on Worlds Are Rolling Ever.)— BPN— TPH
"Darkness has dawned in the East." — BPN
"In the great morning of the world."— -GPE
"Life may change, but it may fly not." — BPN — EPN
Hell-Bound Train, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
Hellenics, The, set. — Walter Savage Landor.
On the Hellenics.— BEL— BPN— EPN— ERP
Hell-Gate of Soissons, The.— Herbert Kaufman.— OHNP—PVS
Hell-God, The.— Louise Morgan Sill.— RH
Hello Girls (A vers., with music). — Unknown. — AS
(Kansas Boys— B vers.)— AS— IHA (si. abr.)
Hello, House! — Joel Chandler Harris. Sec Uncle Remus and
the Little Boy.
Hello, Tulips.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hells and Heavens. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Hell's Pavement. — John Maseneld. — PM
Hell's Road. — Charles Heavysege. See Saul, a Drama.
Helmsman, The.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— LA— MOAP
Helmsman, The. — Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe. — PC
Helot, The, sel. ("Who may quench the god-born fire").—
Isabella Valancy Crawford. — CPG
Help. — Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
"Help Me Across, Papa."— Unknown. — OHCS-24
Help One Another. — G. F. Hunting. — PEM
Help, Sure Help. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Dipsychus.
Help Wanted. — Franklin Waldheim. — BLPA
Helper, A. — Unknown. — LPP
Helpful Fairy, The.— Sally Johnson. — GSRC
Helpful Touch, A. — Unknown.— -BS
Helpin' Out. — William Judson Kibby. — ICBD
Helping Hand, A. — Ella Higginson. — WRR-1 5
Helping Lame Dogs. — Charles Kingsley. — LOW — POI
Helping Mamma ("Some little girls"). — Unknown. — WRR-17
Helping Mamma ("What can we do"). — Unknown. — PPYP
Helping Mother. — Margaret Goss Day.
(Mother's Day Entertainment.) — WRR-17
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Helping Santa Glaus.— Bertha E. Bush.— LPP
Helping the Mother-Bird. — Frank E. Channon.— WRR-45
Helpless Gray Head, The. --Douglas Jerrold.— OHCS-18
Helpmate, A.— A. Melville Bell.— OHCS-12
Helvellyn. — Sir Walter Scott. — ABVC — BHV — LPS-2 —
OHCS-6
Helvellyn. — William Wordsworth. See Fidelity.
Hem and Haw.— Bliss Carman.— HBV — MAP— LA
Hemlock, The ('Nature, LXXXI). — Emily Dickinson.— GT-2
Hemlock and Cedar. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Hemlock Mountain.— Sarah N. Cleghorn. — HBV
Hemp, The.— Stephen Vincent Benet.— TL
Hen, The.— Matthew Claudius.— BOHV— LPS-3
Hen, The.— Oliver Herford.— LBN— NA— SPE-4
Hen, The. — John Martin.— PB-1
Hen or a Horse, A. — Unknown. — SPE-4
Hence, All You Vain Delights. — John Fletcher and Thomas
Rowley (?). See Nice Valour, The.
Hence, Hairt. — Alexander Scott. — AEV — EBSV
(Bequest of His Heart, A.)— -OBEV
(Hence, Heart, with Her That Must Depart.)— BSV
Henchman, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — HBV — OBVV —
PR
Hendecasyllabics. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — EPW-5
Hen-Hussy, The.—Unknenvn.— WRR-30
Hen-Party .— Peggy Bacon.— NYBV
Hen-Roost Man, The.-— Ruth McEnery Stuart. — BOHV
Henry. — George Abbe. — TB
Henry before Agincourt: October 25, 1415. — John Lydgate. —
CH
Henry C. Calhoun. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Henry Cqgdal. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River, The.
Henry Ditch. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River, The*
Henry Fielding. — Austin Dobson. — BPN
Henry V before Harfleur. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V (Henry the Fifth at Harfleur).
Henry Fifth's Address to His Soldiers. — William Shakespeare.
See King Henry V (Henry the Fifth at Harfleur).
Henry IV, Part I.- William Shakespeare. See King Henry IV,
Part I.
Henry IV, Part II.— William Shakespeare. See King Henry IV,
Part II.
Henry IV's Soliloquy on Sleep. — William Shakespeare. See
King Henry IV, Part II.
Henry Hudson's Last Voyage. — Henry van Dyke. See Hud
son's Last Voyage.
Henry Hudson's Quest. — Burton Egbert Stevenson. — HBV—
MC— PAH
Henry Irving. — James Whitconib Riley. — CPWR
Henry King.— Hilaire Belloc. — HBMV — JPC— TSW— TSWC
Henry Martyn. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and E vcrs )
SG (A vers.)
Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke. — Alexander Pope. See
Essay on Man, An (Literary Poet to His Patron).
Henry VI, Part II.— William Shakespeare. See King Henry VI
Part II.
Henry VI, Part III.— William Shakespeare. See King Henry VI,
Part III.
Henry the Fifth. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry V.
Henry the Fifth at Harfleur. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V.
Henry the Fifth's Wooing. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V.
Henry W. Grady.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — Austin Dobson. — DD — GA —
GPE— HBV
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — William Wetmore Story. — GA
— PEOR
Henry Ward Beecher. — Charles Henry Phelps. — AA
Henry Zoll, the Miller. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon
River, The.
Henry's Lament. — Samuel Daniel. See Complaint of Rosamond
The.
Henry's Speech before Harfleur. — William Shakespeare. See
King Henry V.
Hens, The.— Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— CCP— HBMV — MLP
— MPB— PB-4— RYC— SP — SUS — TSW — TSWC —
UTS— VOD
Hepsy's Ambition. — Estelle Thomson. — OHCS-10
Heptalogia, The, sels. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell (I). — BOHV — HBV
(abr. ) — N A— PA— S PE-4— VLEP
(Parodies.)— ALV
John Jones.— NA—OAEP
Nephelidia (VII). — BOHV— HBV— NA—OAEP— PA—
VLEP— WTP-8
(Parodies.)— ALV
Sonnet for a Picture. — OAEP
Hepzibah of the Cent Shop.— Virginia McCormick.— LS
Her Allowance! — Lillian Gard. — VOD
Her Answer. — John Bennett. — AA — BLPA
Her Answer ("Dear Nell, 'tis good-bye").— Unknown.— JIT'S-?
Her Answer (" 'Young man proposed to me last night' "). — Un
known. — DRB
Her Awful Brother.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Her Beau's Poetry.— Unknown.— WRR-47
Her Beautiful Eyes.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Her Beautiful Hands.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Her Beauty.— Max Plowman.— HBMV
Her Beauty.— William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CVI).
Her Body. — Alfred Kreymborg. See Dorothy.
Her Choice. — Mattie Lee Hausgen. — GFA
Her Choice. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Her Coming. — George Chapman. — GPE
Her Commendation. — Francis Davison. — OBSC
Her Confirmation. — Selwyn Image. — VA
Her Cottage. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrina-
ton. — AFP
Her Dairy.— Peter Newell.— NA
Her Daring Protector. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Her Day Is Over. — D. P. McGuire. — BPM-30
Her Death. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CMP
Her Death. — Thomas Hood. See Miss Kilmansegg and Her
Precious Leg.
Her Dilemma. — Paul B. McVey. — CAG
Her Dwelling Place. — Ada Foster Murray. — HBV — LEAP
Her Epitaph. — Thomas William Parsons. — AA— APW— HBV
Her Explanation. — Edward Rowland Sill. — OBAV
Her Eyes. — Alfred Kreymborg. See Dorothy.
Her Fairness. — George Wither. See Fair Virtue, the Mistress
of Philarete.
Her Fairness, Wedded to a Star. — Edward J. O'Brien.— BMC
— HBMV — JKCP
Her Fairy Feet. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Her Fame. — Michael Drayton. See Idea ("How many oaltrv"}
Her Faults.— -Harry B. Smith.— PR— SPE-7
Her Fifteen Minutes. — Tom Masson. — HHHA— WRR-3
Her First Appearance (cond.).— Richard Harding Davis.— CCR
— SR — WRR-29
Her First Baby. — Unknown. — OHCS-35
Her First Bouquet. — Clement Scott. — WRR-S1
Her First Call on the Butcher. — May Isabel Fisk. — PPD-2— SR
Her First Drawing-Room. — Gerald Campbell. See Joneses and
the Asterisks, The.
Her First Husband.— Joseph C. Lincoln.— WRR-44
Her First Recital.— Anna M. Philley. — WRR-32
Her First Shot. — Unknown.— WRR-2
Her First Steam-Engine.— Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Her First-Born. — Charles Tennyson Turner. — MOAH — VA
Her Folks an' Hiz'n.— Ben King. — WRR-20
Her Garden. — Eldredge Denison. — ME
Her Garden. — Louis Dodge. — ME
Her Garden. — Ruby Bransford Pearce. — HB
Her Gifts.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The
(XXXII).
Her Glove. — Unknown. — WRR-47
Her Graduation. — Virginia Niles Leeds.— WRR-5S
Her Graduation Rhyme. — Unknown. — WRR-S5
Her Great Secret.— Strickland Gillilan.— PEDC
Her Hair. — Alfred Kreymborg. See Dorothy
Her Hair. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
''Her hair the net of golden wire." — Unknozvn.—EG
Her Hands. — Anna Hempstead Branch. See Songs for Mv
Mother. ' '
Her Hands. — Alfred Kreymborg. See Dorothy
Her Heart.— John Masefield.— BMEP— PM
Her Heart Was False and Mine Was Broken.— Mary Kyle Dal-
Her Heaven. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
(True Woman).
Her Horoscope. — Mary Ashley Townsend. — AA
Her Husband's Dinner Party.— Marjorie Benton Cooke.— SR
Her Ideal. — Kate Masterson. — OHCS-31
Her Immortality. — Thomas Hardy. — VLEP
Her Infinite Variety. — William Shakespeare. See Antony and
Cleopatra.
Her Laddie's Picture. — Mary Beale Brainerd. — BTB-5
Her Last Lines. — Emily Bronte. See Last Lines.
Her Laugh — in Four Fits. — Unknown. — BTB-7— WRR-2
Her Lenten Sacrifice. — Unknown. — WRR-S8
Her Letter.— Bret Harte.— BTB-3— CCR— HBV— LPS-1— MR
—OHCS-10— PB-8—PR— WRR-43— WTP-5— YT
Her Letter.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Her Light Guitar.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Her Likeness. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — LPS-1
Her Little Boy.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— HT— PEDC
Her Little Feet.— William Ernest Henley.— BOHV— THP
Her Lonesomeness. — James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Her Lover. — Mrs. S. C. Hazlett. — WRR-2
Her Lovers. — "Bachelor Ben." — CHS — DRB
Her Man. — Leetha Journey Probst. — AMV-35
Her Man Described by Her Own Dictamen.— Ben Jonson.—
EPEP — NBE
Her Milking Pail. —
Vere).— PR
Her Moral (C.). — Thomas Hood.
Her Precious Leg.
Her Mother. — Alice Gary.— OHIP
Her Music. — Martha Gilbert Dickinson. — AA
Her Name. — Anna F. Burnham. — BTB-4
(Lost Child, The.)— RYC— ST
(Mehitabel Sapphira Jones.)— PTWP
Her Name. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French.— WTP-5
Her Name. — Walter Savage Landor. — OBVV
(Epigram.)— EV-4
("Well I remember how you smiled.") — GTBS
(Well I Remember How You Smiled.) — BCEP— BPN
Her Name.— Unknown.— RON— WRR-1S
Her Name Was Smith.— Unknown.— WKR-7
Her New Hat. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Her No ("He had just told," etc.). — Unknown.— OHCS-38
Her No ("No, Impudence! you shan't," etc.).— Unknown.—
CHS — WRR-3 9
See House of Life
"Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De
See Miss Kilmansegg and
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Her Own. — Mayme C. Wyant. — HB
Her Passing. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — OBEV
(Madrigal: "Beauty, and the life, The.") — EBSV
Her Pedigree. — Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (IX).
Her Perfect Lover. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De
Vere).— BTB-7
Her Photograph. — Frank McHale. — BTB-8
Her Picture. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson. — AA — LBAP
Her Pity. — Philip Bourke Marston. — VA
Her Poem. — Eva Jones Martin. — HB
Her Poet-Brother. — James Whitcornb Riley. — CPWR
Her Polka Dots.— Peter Newell.— -NA—SPE-4
Her Preference. — Unknown. — WRR-3
Her Rambling. — Thomas Lodge. See Life and Death of Wil
liam Longbeard, The.
Her Reason. — Minna Irving. — SPE-4
Her Reasons. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Her Refrain. -—John Boyle O'Reilly.— -LHW
Her Reply. — Elizabeth W. Bellamy. See Baby Logic.
Her Reply. — Sir Walter Raleigh. See Nymph's Reply to the
Shepherd, The.
Her Reverie. — Francis Carlin. — GPE
Her Rival for Aziza (Lament). — Unknown. See Thousand
and One Nights.
Her Sacred Bower. — Thomas Campion. — HBV
Her Senior Smile Your Waterloo. — Cynthia Grey.— WRR-55
Her Shadow. — Elisabeth Cavazza. — AA
Her Smile of Cheer and Voice of Song. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
Her Soliloquy.— Frederick B. Opper.— PPYP
"Her strong enchantments failing." — A. E. Housman. — CBE
Her Triumph. — Ben Jonson. See Celebration of Charis, A.
"Her true beauty leaves behind." — George Wither. See Fair
Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Her Valentine. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Her Very Tree. — Marjorie Allen Sieffert. — PP
Her View of Boys. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Her Virtue. — George Wither. See Fair Virtue, the Mistress
of Philarete.
Her Vision. — Unknown. — OHCS-30
Her Voice. — Martha Martin. — ST
Her Waiting Face.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Her Way.— William Rose Benet.— HBMV— SPT
Her Way.— Unknown.— OHCS-39
Her Wedding.— C/w&wown.— OHCS-28
Her Wedding Eve. — Virginia Frazer Boyle. — WRR-19
Her White Bosom Bare. — Unknown. — CSF
Her Words. — Anna Hempstead Branch. See Songs for My
Mother.
Her World. — Emily Huntington Miller. — HBR
Heraclims. — Callimachus. tr. fr. the Greek by William Johnson
Cory.— A WP— EA— E V-S— FT— GPE — GT-2 — GTB S
— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— JAWP — LEAP — OBEV —
OBVV— OTA— PCD— PIAE--SBA— TOP — TVSH—
VA— WBP— WP
Herakles Archer. — Morton Dauwen Zabel. — NP
Herald Crane, The.— Hamlin Garland.— B LA— HBV— SN
Herb of Brace. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — ME
Herb Robert.— Wilfred Rowland Childe.— BPM-37
Herbert Marshall. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology.
Herbs. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — TBM
Herculean Silence. — George Chapman. See Euthymiae Raptus;
or, The Tears of Peace.
Herd Boy, The.— Haniel Long.— HBMV— PT
Herd Laddie, The. — Alexander Smart. — EBSV
Herd of Does, A. — "Hugh M'Diarmid" (Christopher M.
Grieve).— HMSP
Herdman's Happy Life, The. — Unknown.— CRE — EP
(Herdmen, The.)— OBSC
(Quiet Life, The.)— HBV— OTPC
(What Pleasure Have Great Princes.)— WP
Herdsman, The. — Hamlin Garland. — PB-7
Herdsman, The. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey), —
TIP
Herdsman, The.— Theocritus. See Idylls (IV).
"Here a little child I stand." — Robert Herrick. See Grace for a
Child.
"Here am I yet, another twelvemonth spent." — Arthur Hugh
Clough. See Blank Misgivings of a Creature Moving
About in Worlds Not Realized.
"Here at the fountain's sliding foot." — Andrew Marvell. See
Garden, The.
Here at Verdun.— Chester M. Wright.— GPWW
Here Awa', There Awa'. — Unknown. — EBSV — OBS
Here Comes a Lusty Wooer. — Unknown. — CH
(Short Courtship, The: or The Lusty Wooer.) — MV-1
Here Comes the Thief.— Hazel Hall.— MAP— POOT
"Here goes my lord." — Mother Goose. — SAS
Here I Am.— Nancy Birckhead. — RIS
Here I Shall Wait.— Flossie Deane Craig. — VF
Here in the Marshes. — Elisabeth G. Palmer. — VF
"Here in the self is all that man can know." — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long long ago."
Here Is a Wound That Never Will Heal.— Edna St. Vincent
Millay.— TOP
(Sonnet: "Here is a wound," etc.} — HWM
"Here is little Effie's head" (Portraits). — E. E. Cummings.—
LA
Here Is Music, Dark and Still. — Geoffrey Scott. — UFE
Here Is the Place Where Loveliness Keeps House. — Madison
Cawein.— HBV— LBMV— LEAP— PFY
Here Is the Tale.— Anthony C. Deane.— -BOH V—N A
(Ballad of Jack and Jill, The.)— YT
(Jack and Jill.)— PA
Here Is Wine. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Here Is Your Realism. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — LA
Here Lies . . . — Michael Lewis. — YT
Here Lies a Lady. — John Crowe Ransom. — AWP — GPE —
HBMV— LA— MAP— MOAP— NAMP— SMP— SPP—
TBM
"Here lies, and none to mourn him but the sea." — Edna St.
Vincent Millay. See Epitaph for the Race of Man
(XVIII).
"Here lies my wife: here let her lie!" — John Dry den.
(Epigram.)— HBV
"Here on my breast have I bled." — Ojibwa Indians. See Ojib-
wa War Songs.
"Here on the hill."— Charles G. D. Roberts. See Hill-Top
Here or There.— Henry Burton.— WRR-3 3
"Here part we, love, beneath the world's broad eye." — George
Henry Boker. See Sonnets.
Here Pause: The Poet Claims at Least This Praise. — William
Wordsworth.— BPN—EM-2—EPN
Here Recline You. — Thomas Moore (after the Greek of
Anacreon).— WTP-1
Here She Goes and There She Goes.— James Nack.— BOHV—
MHT-— OHCS-2— THP
"Here she was wont to go! and here! and here!" — Ben Jonson.
See Sad Shepherd, The.
Here Sits the Lord Mayor.— Mother Goose.— OTPC
(Baby at Play.)— HBV—HBVY
(Chippity Chin.)— PBV
("Here sits the Lord Mayor.") — PPL — SAS
Here the Legion Halted. — John Masefield. — PM
"Here, wand'ring long, amid these frowning fields." — George
Crabbe. See Village, The.
Here We Come a-Caroling. — Unknown.— MPB
Here We Come a-Piping. — Unknown.— CH — HH
(Old Rhyme— first 4 //.)— HWC
Here We Come a-Whistling.— Unknown.— CRYO— SDH
(Twelfth Night Carol.)— PCD
(Wassail Song, The—diff. vcrs.)— OHIP
Here We Go Up.— Unknown.— OTPC
("Here we go up, up, up.") — SAS
"Here where we stood together, we three men." — John Mase
field. See Sonnets: "Long long ago," etc.
Hereafter, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Hereafter.— Harriet Prescott Spofford.— HBV
Hereafter. — Rosamund Marriott Watson.— VA—WTP-9
Heredity. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA—LA— LEAP— MAP
—PFY
Heredity. — Thomas Hardy.— EPP
Heredity.— William Dean Howells.— BAP— WTP-S
Heredity.— Theda Kenyon.— DDA— WTP-5
Heredity. — Lydia Avery Coonley Ward.— HBV
Heredity and Ego. — Mary Josephine Benson. — CPG
Here's a Health to King Charles. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Woodstock.
Here's a Health to Them That's Awa'. — Robert Burns.— HBV
"Here's a health to them that's away." — Unknown. — CBE
Here's a Little Mouse.— E. E. Cummings. — POOT
Here's a Poor Widow from Babylon. — Unknown. — OTPC
Here's Hopin'. — Frank L. Stanton. — ICBD — RON
Here's the End of Dreamland. — Horatio Winslow.— WTP-10
"Here's the garden she walked across." — Robert Browning.
See Garden Fancies.
"Here's to Nelson's Memory!" — Robert Browning. See Nation
ality in Drinks.
Here's to the Maiden of Bashful Fifteen. — Richard Brinsley
Sheridan. See School for Scandal, The.
Here's to the Ranger! — Unknown. — CSF
Here's to the Spirit of Fire. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Heretic, The. — Bliss Carman, — WGRP
Heretic, The, sel. — Louis Untermeyer.
Blasphemy. — BFP
Heretics. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — BPM-36
Heretic's Tragedy, The. — Robert Browning. — NBE
Heri, Cras, Hodie. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP
Heriot's Ford.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Heritage.' — Gwendolyn Bennett. — BANP
Heritage, — Laura Helena Brower. — RH
Heritage. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — APL — HTR — JHP— MRV
— PTER
Heritage. — Countee Cullen. — ANL — BANP — MAP— POOT—
TBM— TCPD
Heritage. — May Bryant Fullam. — HB
Heritage, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Heritage, The. — James Russell Lowell. — HBV — HBVY— JHP
P
MM
(Poor and the Rich, The.)— BTB-6
Heritage. — Dorothy Paul. — VOD
Heritage. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — RH
Hermann and Dorothea (abr.).— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
tr. fr. the German. — WRR-11
Hermes Genetic.— Ben Belitt. — TB
Hermes in Calypso's Island. — Homer. See Odyssey The
Hermes of th^ Ways.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— M
Hermes the Philosopher. — William Dunbar. — EBSV
Hermes Trismegistus.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— OBAV
204
TITLE INDEX
"Hez"
Hermione. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter). —
OBVV
Hermione's Defense. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's
Tale, The.
Hermit, The.— "M" (George William Russell).— BEL— GT-2
Hermit, The, sel. ("At the close of the day," etc,}. — Tames
Beattie.— EV-3— LPS-3
Hermit, The. — Gladys Cromwell. — RT
Hermit, The. — William Henry Davies. — MBP
Hermit, The. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The.
Hermit, The.— Thomas Parnell.— EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3
Hermit, The. — Sir Walter Raleigh. — OBSC
("Like to a hermit poor, in plan obscure.") — EG
Hermit Thrush. — Kathleen Millay. — BAP
Hermit Thrush.— Marie Tudor. — SPT
Hermit Thrush, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Hermit Thrush, The. — Mrs. Nelly Hart Woodworth.— SN
Hermit Thrush in the Catskills, A. — William Griffith.— BLA
Hermits. — Frederick Robert Higgins. — MM
Hermotimus. — William Edmondstoune Aytoun. — OBVV
Hernani, sel. — Victor Hugo.
Dona Sol (French and tr. — sel. fr. Act II, sc. ii). —
WRR-27
Herndon. — S. Weir Mitchell. — PAH
Hero, The.— Ambrose Bierce. — OQP — QP-2
Hero, A.— Florence Earle Coates.— BLP— GA— ICBD— OHIP
Hero, The.— Robert Nicoll.— HBV— VA
Hero The. — Sir Henry Taylor. — VA — WRR-1
Hero, A.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— SPE-5
Hero. — William Carlos Williams. — MOAP
Hero and Leander, sels. — George Chapman.
Repentance (fr. Third Sestiad).— OBSC
"But as he shook with passionate desire" (sel.). — NBE
Wedding of Alcmane and Myra, The (fr. Fifth Sestiad). —
OBSC
("O come, soft rest of cares! come, night!") — EG
Bridal Song (sel.).— BCEP— OBEV
Hero and Leander, sel. (" *O poppy death'!" etc.). — Thomas
Hood.— ERP
Hero and Leander — Leigh Hunt. — OHCS-1S
Hero and Leander. — Christopher Marlowe. — OBSC
"On Hellespont, guilty of true love's blood" (First Sestiad —
abr.) . — BCEP — CRE— EA— EP— EPP— EPW-1
— OAEP (complete)
Hero the Fair (sel.).-WBA
It Lies Not in Our Power to Love or Hate (sel.).— WHA
(First Sight.)— BLV
("It lies not in our power," etc.) — GPE
(Love at First Sight.) — EV-1
(Who Ever Loved That Loved Not at First Sight.) —
BCEP
Hero Cockroach, The. — Don Marquis. — TSW — TSWC
Hero in Despair, A. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Hero in Prison, A. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Hero New, A. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode Recited at the
Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.
Hero of Bridgewater, The. — Charles L. S. Jones.— PAH
Hero of the Commune, The.— -Margaret Junkin Preston. — AA
— OBAV— OHCS-17
Hero of the Day, The. — Unknown. — NPTP
Hero of the Furnace Room, A.— Unknown. — PTWP
Hero of the Hill, The. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — SPE-5
Hero of the Rank and File, The. — Michael Scanlan. — WRR-12
Hero of Vimy, The.— Brent Dow Allinson. — AOAH— RH
Hero the Fair. — Christopher Marlowe. See Hero and Leander.
Hero to Leander. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — LPS-1
Hero Wanted. — Berton Braley. — FAOV
Hero Woman, The. — George Lippard. See Wissahikon, The.
Herod. — Alice Brooks.— BTB-7
Herod, sel. — Stephen Phillips.
"Pour out those pearls."
(From "Herod.")— LEAP
("I dreamed last night of a dome of beaten gold" — shorter
«/.)— PC
Herodias. — Arthur William O'Shaughnessy. — GPE
Herodotus. — Frederick William Faber. — BMC
Herodotus in Egypt. — Andrew Lang. — EPW-5
Heroes.— Berton Braley. — POY
Heroes. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Heroes. — Laurence Housman. — JPC— POT — SPT
Heroes.— Edna Dean Proctor.— GA— HBV— TVS H
Heroes. — Francis A. Shaw. — OHCS-21
Heroes. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself, The.
Heroes' Day, The. — Unknown. — PEOR
Heroes in Homespun. — Henry Watterson. — SPS
Heroes of Greece. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Siege of
Corinth, The.
Heroes of Inkerman. — Robert Overton. — OHCS-31
Heroes of the Land of Penn. — George Lippard. See Battle of
Gerrnantown, The.
Heroes of the Mines. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-18
Heroes of the South.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— MDAH
Heroes of the "Titanic." — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Heroes of the Yukon, The. — John Augustus Gilkey. — MMV —
Heroic Age, The.— Richard Watson Gilder.— AA— OHIP
Heroic Ballad, 1976.— Will Irwin.— WTP-5
Heroic Dead, The.— George D. Emory.— PAPm
Heroic Dead, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Heroic Love. — James Graham, "Marquis of Montrose. See My
Dear and Only Love.
Heroic Stanzas, Consecrated to the Memory of His Highness,
Oliver, Late Protector of This Commonwealth. — John
Dryden.— CEP
"His grandeur he derived" (set.). — EPRE
Stanzas on Oliver Cromwell (sel.). — EP — EPP
Heroic Vengeance. — John Milton. 5V*? Samson Agonistes.
Heroica. — Marya Mannes. — NYBV
Heroism. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Voluntaries.
Heroism. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — HTR — JPC — LS — PC
Heroism and History. — Newton Bateman. — NPTP
Heron, The.— Edward Hovell-Thurlow.— - BLA— HBV
(To a Bird.)— LPS-2
Heron, The. — Mary Howitt. — TVSH
Heron, The. — Geoffrey Johnson. — BPM-32
Herons, The. — Francis Ledwidge. — ACP — GT-2
(Ardan Mor.)— AWP— GTIV— JAWP—WBP
Herons. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese. — SUS
Herons of Elmwood. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP
Herons on Bo Island, The. — Elizabeth Shane. — BLA
Hero's Invocation to Death. — Margaret Tod Ritter. — TBM
Hero-Worship. — William Bell Scott. — VA^
Herr Slossenn Boschen's Song. — Jerome K. Jerome. See Three
Men in a Boat.
Herr Weiser. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Herring, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The.
Herring Is King. — Alfred Perceval Graves. — TIP
Herringdove, The. — Kenyon Cox. See Mixed Beasts.
Herself and Myself.— Patrick Joseph McCall.— SPE-4— TIP—
WRR-51
Hertha. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BEL — BMEP — BPN
— BTB-4 — CRE— EPN — EPNC—GEPM— HBVY—
HSPS (abr.) — JHP — MBP — MCT—MW— OAEP—
OBEV — OHCS-7 — POTT — POY— -SPE-8— TOP —
TPH— VA— VLEP— WRR-33
"I am that which began" (sel.). — EP — PIAE
"Tree many-rooted, The" (sel.). — EPW-5
Herve Riel. — Robert Browning. — BEL — BPN — CCR — CRE—
GN— GPE— GR-2— HBV— LH—LL-1— LPS-2— MCCG
— MR— NAL — ODP — OG— OHNP— PB-9— PECK—
PTER— RON— TCEP— TOP
He's Gane, He's Gane! — Robert Burns. See Elegy on Captain
Matthew Henderson.
He's Gone Away. — Unknown. — APW — AS (with music)
He's Just Away. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Away.
He's None the Worse for That. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Hesione. — Frederic William Henry Myers. — EPW-5
He-Siren of the Gold-fields, The. — Lindsay Dennison. — SPE-3
Hesitant Heart, The.— Winifred Welles.— VOD
Hesper. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Hesperia. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — OBVV — VA —
WTP-8
Hesperia, sel. ("New world hath its wonders, The"). — Richard
Henry Wilde.— BAV
Hesperides. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — BAV
Hesperides.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle) .— NP
(Fragment Thirty-Six.) — CMP
Hesperides. — Robert Herrick. See Argument of His Book,
Hesperides. — Harry Kemp. — NLK
Hesperus. — Lord Byron. See Don Juan (Evening).
Hesperus.— James Stephens (after Sappho). — GT-2 — GTIV
Hesperus Sings (or Hesperus' Song). — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
See Bride's Tragedy, The.
Hesperus' Song.— Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Hesperus the Bringer. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan (Evening).
Hess.— Howell L. Piner.— WRR-23
Hester. — Charles Lamb.— BPB—CR—EPW-4— ERP— EV-4—
FT — GPE — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL-— HB V— LEAP—
LPS-1— OBEV—OBRV— OTPC— SBA
(To Hester.)— SEP
Hester. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — VOD
Hetty McEwen. — Lucy Hamilton Hooper. — OHCS-2
Heureux Qui, comme Ulysse, a Fait un Beau Voyage (C.). —
Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French by G. K. Ches
terton.— AWP
(Translation from Du Bellay.) — BMC
Hey Betty Martin (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Hey Diddle Diddle! — Mother Goose. — MPC-1 — PB-1 — PBV
("Hey! diddle, diddle.")— PPL— RIS—SAS
(Hi! Diddle Diddle.)— OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Hey Diddle Diddle Sermon. — Unknown. — WRR-56
"Hey diddle, dinkety, poppety, pet." — Mother Goose. — PPL
(Hey piddle, Dinkety.) — OTPC
Hey Johnnie Cope. — Adam Skirving. See Johnnie Cope
"Hey, my kitten, my kitten." — Mother Goose. — PPL — SAS (abr.)
(Hey, My Kitten.)— OTPC
Hey, Nonny! — Charles Kingsley. See Dolcino to Margaret.
Hey Nonny No. — Marguerite Merington. — AA
Hey Nonny No! — Unknown. — BLV — CH — EV-1 — OBEV OG
— SBA
("Hey nonny no!") — EG
Hey! Now the Day Dawns! — Alexander Montgomerie. —
CH (orig. and mod. -uers.)
(Nicht Is Neir Gone, The.)— BSV
(Night Is Near [or Neir] Gone.)— EBSV—MV-2— OBEV
"Hey rub-a-dub, three maids in a tub." — Unknozvn. — SAS
Hey, the Dusty Miller. — Robert Burns. — CTBP — LC
Hey, Wully Wine.— Unknown.— CH
Heyst-sur-Mer.— Richard Middleton.— BMEP— LEAP
"Hez" and the Landlord. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
(How Hezekiah Stole the Spoons.) — BTB-8
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Hezekiah
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Hezekiah Bedott.— Frances Miriam Whitcher. See Widow Be-
dott Papers, The.
Hezekiah Stubbins' Oration, July Fourth.— Unknown.— OHCS-l
Hi Diddle Diddle.— Mother Goose. See Hey Diddle Diddle!
Hialmar Speaks to the Raven.— Leconte de Lisle, tr. fr. the
French by James Elroy Flecker. — AWP
Hiartville Shakespeare Club, The. — Belle Marshall Locke.—
UHCo-35
Hiatus.— Lionel Wiggam. — TB
Hiawatha.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
Hiawatha.— Josephine Thorp (arr. fr. Longfellow).
(Enchanted Book-Shelf, The.)— MOB
Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
See Song of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha arid the Pearl Feather.— Henry Wadsworth Longfel-
low. See Song of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha s Brothers.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Childhood).
Hiawatha s Canoe.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
TT- ,°^ Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Sailing).
Hiawatha s Chickens. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
TT- 4,S?n^?t??iaw:atha> The (Hiawatha's Childhood).
Hiawatha s Childhood. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Song of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Departure. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Song of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Fasting.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Fishing.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Friends.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Hunting.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Childhood).
Hiawatha s Sailing.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
See Song of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Wooing.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawathian. —George A. Strong ( ?). See Song of Milkanwatha,
i he.
Hibernalia. — Jessica Nelson North. — NP
Hibiscus on the Sleeping Shores. — Wallace Stevens.— NP
Hie Jacet. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — AA — APA — LA —
Hie Jacet (in Nort oik's Epitaphs). — Unknown (at. to George
MacDonald).— PIAE
(Epigrams— si. diff.)~HBV
(Epitaph: "Here lie I, Martin Elginbrodde.) — WGRP
(Epitaphs.) — BFP
f (Martin Elginbrodde.) — BMEP — WTP-6
Hie Me, Pater Optime, Fessam Deseris." — Lucy Catlin Rob
inson. — AA
"Hiccup, sniccup." — Unknown. — RIS
Hickory, Dickorv, Dock. — Alethea Chaplin. — PBV
"Hickory, dickory, dock." — Mother Goose. — PPL — RIS— SAS
(Dickory, Dickory, Dock.)— PBV
(Hickory, Dickory, Dock.) — OTPC — PB-1
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV — HBVY
Hidden.— Ffrida Wolfe.— TVC—TVSH '
Hidden Brightness. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Hidden Flame.— John Dryden. See Secret Love; or The Mai-
(I Wallet the Other Day.) — OBS
Hidden Joys. — Laman Blanchard. — VA
Hidden Line, The.— J. Addison Alexander.— BLPA
Hidden Love, The.— Arthur Hugh dough. See Dipsychus
Hidden Mermaids, The.— Walter de la Mare.— OTPC
Hidden Path, The; or, The Atlantic Cable. — Elizabeth H J
Cleaveland. — BTB-8 "
Hidden Place, The,— Stephen Vincent Benet. See John Brown's
Body.
Hidden Rill, The.— Unknown.— PRK
Hidden Rose-Tree, A.— Marguerite A. Power. — TIP
Hidden Songster, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Hidden Strength. — Joseph Addison. — FF — POI
"Hidden strength, A," etc.—John Milton. See Comus ("My
sister is not so defenseless left").
Hidden Weaver, The.- Odell Shepard.— OHPI— WGRP
§-15enn^!fr? atr; N,azaretl1' The.— Allen Eastman Cross.— BPP
Hiddy-Diddy ! — Unknown. — RYC
Hide and Go Seek. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. See One, Two
Three. «
Hide and Seek. — Robin Christopher. — RIS
Hide and Seek.— Julia Goddard.— OHCS-13
Hide and Seek.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Hide-and-Seek. — Frank Dempster Sherman.— PEM
Hider s Song, The. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See 1
Body.
Hiding.— Dorothy Aldis.— MPB— RIS— SUS
Hiding. — Gabriel Setoun. — GS
John Brown's
See Modern Love
See Waverley.
Hierarchic' of the Blessed Angels'," i*/T("I sought thee round
about," etc.). — Thomas Heywood. — WGRP
Hierusaleni (Song of Mary, the Mother of Christ) .—Unknown.
— JNAL — OBSC
(Heavenly City, The.) — CBOV
Hi erusal em ( Con tin ued ) .
(Jerusalem, My Happy Home — diff. vers.} — WGRP
(New Jerusalem, The.)— EA— EPEP— EV-1 (lonaerv
"
(0 Mother Dear, Jerusalem — diff. vcrs. at. to "F. B P ")
Higgledy, Pigglerly.— Mother Goose. — PB-1 — RIS
(Higgetty Piggetty.)— PBV
("Higgleby, piggleby, my black hen.")
(Mother Goose's Melodies). — HBV
(Higglepy, Piggledy.)— OTPC
(Higgqty Piggoty— -si. diff.)—HWC
High and General Cause, The.— George Chapman. See Revenue
of Bussy d'Ambois, The. b
High and Low.— Tames H. Cousins. — HBMV
High and Low. — Dora Read Goodale.— PRWS
High and Low. — John Banister Tabb,— CCP
High Art and Economy. — George Kyle.— WRR-3
High Art-Music. — "Max Adeler" (Charles lieber Clark).—
OHCS-6
High Barbaree, The.— Laura E. Richards.— CIV— SUS
High Barbaree, The.— t/«fc«07t>n.— WTP-1
High Barbary. — Howard Stables.— VM
High Brotherhood, The. — George Marsh. See Toilers of the
High Chin" Bob.— Unknown.— SCC
High City.— Leonora Speyer.— BPM-33
High Conspiratorial Persons. — Curl Sandburg. — SASS
High Countrie, The. — Harry Noyes Pratt.— POY
High Germany. — Edward Shanks.— OB MV
High Hill, The. — Lionel Wiggam.— TB
High Ideals Not Lost. — Mary A. Burnell. — WRR-SS
High License. — Mrs. Clara Hoffman.— WRR- 18
High License.— -Thomas DeWitt Talmage. — TS
High Life at Christmas. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — SPE-6
High Low! Jack and the Baby.— -Homer Croy. — SPE-5
High Peaks of Pride, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
High Road, The.— Unknown.— UPP
High Song, The.— Humbert Wolfe. See Requiem.
High Stream's End. — Hildegard Planner.- TL
High Summer. — George Res'ton Malloch. — HMSP
High Tide (1571), The; [or, The Brides of Enderby] .—Jean
Ingelow. See High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire
1571, The.
High Tide.— Jean Starr Untermeyer. — APL— MAP
(High-Tide.)— MCCG—TSW—TSWC
High Tide at Gettysburg, The.— Will Henry Thompson —AA
—A P— A P L— B L P A— G P E— H B V— L B A P— LE AP—
MC— MDAH— PAH— PFY— PTER— WRR-IO
High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, 1571, The (C.) — lean
Ingelow. .— BMEP — CCR — - CGO V — E P W-5— EV-5—
GB V— GN — GTBS — GTSL — HBV— HSPS (abr )—
LLC — OB V V — OG — PB-7 — TOP— VA— WRR-43—
(Brides of Enderby, The; or, The High Tide.)— OHCS-2—
PECK
(High Tide, The.)— PTA-2
(High Tide (1571), The; or, The Brides of Enderby.)—
(High-Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire.)— LPS-1— SBA
"I shall never hear" (sel.). — GPE
"High up on the mountain the wind bloweth wild." — Unknown.
— BOL
High Way and a Low, A. — John Oxenham. — OQP-— PDN—
(Ways, The.)— HBMV
High Wind at. Spanish Point. — Katherine Garrison Chapin.—
High Words, The.— Lynn Riggs.— » OA
High-Backed Chair, The.— Schuyler King.— HSP
Highbridge (with music) . — Unknown. — AS
Higher! ("Higher! It is a world," etc.).— Unknown.— OHCS-23
Higher ("The shadows of night were," etc.) .—Unknown.— PA.
"Higher and a solemn voice, A."— Francis Thompson. See
Night of lorebeing, The.
Higher Catechism, The.—- Sam Walter Foss.— WGRP
"What is the world's true Bible" (sel.).- — MRV — OHPI
(True Bible, The.)— BPP
"Where shall we get religion? Beneath the open sky" (sel.).
sels. fr. above
"And what is Faith," etc.— OOP— QP-1
Nature and Religion. — OQP— QP-2
Higher Courage,. The— Arthur Hugh Clough.— VLEP
Higher Fellowship, The.— Sam Walter Foss.— LOW— POI
Higher Good, The.- Theodore Parker.— AA— HBV
(New Year Prayer, A.) — PSO
Higher Kinship, The —William Wilfred Campbell.— OCL
Higher Pantheism, _ The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BEL —
Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell, The.— Algernon Charles Swin
burne. See Heptalogia.
"Higher than a house, higher than a tree." — Mother Goose. —
PPL
Higher Towers.— Mary Carolyn Davies.— MRV
Highest Good, The. —James Whitcomb Riley.—CPWR
Highest Pedestal, The.— William Ewart Gladstone.— WOAH
Highest Wisdom, The.— Jacopone da Todi, tr. fr. the Italian
by Mrs. Theodore Beck.— CAW
ay mrs. j. neoaore ±Jeck. — CAW
Highland Balou, The.— Robert Burns.— BOL
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(High Tide.)— APL— MAP
High-Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire. — Jean Ingelow.
High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, 1571, The.
Highland Cattle, sel. ("Down the wintry mountain"). — Dinah
Maria Mulock Craik.— GN— OTPC
Highland Croon> A. — Unknown. — BOL
(Croon, A.)— CGOV
Highland Fairies.— James Bell Salmond.— HMSP
Highland Laddie, The. — Allan Ramsay.— EPRE
Highland Lovers (with music). — Mary L. Gaddess. — WRR-4S
Highland Mary. — Robert Burns.— AEV— -ATP— AWP— BCEP
— BEL — BTP — CEP — CRE— CRP— EBSV— EM-1—
EP — EPC — EPP — EPRE— EP VV-3—E V-3— GEPM—
GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— ISP— JAW P—
LEAP— LL-4— MBL— MCT— NAL— OAEP— OBEC—
OBEV— OG— PER— PTA-2— PTER— PYM - SBA —
SPE-5—TBV— TCEP— TOP — TPH — WBLP — WBP
— WLIP— WTP-2
Highland New Year's Blessing.— Unknown.— CGOV
Highland Stream, The.— Arthur Hugh Clough. See Bothie of
Tober-na-Vuolich, The.
Highlands' Swelling Blue, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Island, The.
Highly Educated Man, The (with music). — Unknoivn, — ABF
Highly Evangelical Osculation. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Highmount.— Louis Untermeyer. — MMV— NPSC
High-School National Song, A. — Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
e.-Jean Starr Untermeyer.— MCCG—TSW -TSWC
See
Inshire, 1571 The.
Highway, The. — Louise Driscoll.— HBV
Highway, The.— William Channing Gannett.— WGRP
Highway, The. — William C. Husted.— BTB-9
Highway, The. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(LXXXIV).
"High-way, since you my chief Parnassus be." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (LXXXIV).
Highwayman, The.— Alfred Noyes. — ATP — BBV — BEL —
BMEP— CCR— CMP— CP— CPAN-1 — CV — GR-2 —
GTSL — HBV — HBVY — HSPS— LBBV— MCCG-
MPC-13— MW— NAL— OHFP— OHNP— OTA— PB-8
—PCD— PFE— PJH-1— POT— POOT— PYM— RNP—
SBA— TCEP— TOP— TSW— TSWC— WLIP— WTP-7
— YT
Highways. — Leslie Nelson Jennings. — NLK
Highways and Byways. — John Vanderbilt. — PCD
"Hik-Tee-Dik." — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Hilda.— Harry Noyes Pratt— TL
Hilda.— James H. Rayhill.— BTB-8— PPSC
Hilda, Spinning. — Unknown. — OHCS-21— PPYP— YPS
Hilda's Christmas.— Martha Allen Luther Lane. — MPC-5 —
PEM— TYP *
Hilda's Little Hood.— Hj aimer Hjorth Boyeseri.— BTB-8
Hill, The.— Rupert Brooke.— CBOV—CPB—GTML— GTSL—
HBV— LEAP— MBP— POTT
Hill, The.— Theodosia Garrison.— NLK
Hill, The.— Horace Holley.— WGRP
Hill, The. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthology.
Hill above the Mine, The.— Malcolm Cowley.— NAMP
Hill and Sea.— Lou Mallory Luke.— HB
Hill and Vale.— Lionel Johnson— GT-2
Hill Folk, — Edwin Barlow Evans.— AMV-37
Hill Hunger.— Joseph Auslander.— NLK— VOD
Hill in Picardy, A.— Clinton Scollard.— RH— VOD
Hill Man.— Phyllis Morden.— AMV-37
Hill Mother, A.— Richard Leon Spain.— BPM-35
Hill of the Two Lovers, The.— Kirby Draycott.— WRR-29
Hill ever Rincon.— Hildegarde Flanner. — TL
Hill Pines Were Sighing, The.— Robert Bridges.— OAEP—
POTT
("Hill pines were sighing, The.")— EG— PWB
Hill Song, A.— Helen Merrill Egerton.— CPG
Hill Steps, The.— Karle Wilson Baker.— POOT
Hill Summit, The.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
TTif»
Hill Top Songs.— Charles G. D. Roberts. See Hill-Top Songs.
Hill Wife, The.— Robert Frost— CMP— IAP— MOAP— NP
House Fear (sel.).— BAP— SBMV
Impulse, The (sel.).— AWP— SBMV
Loneliness (sel.).-- BAP— SBMV
Oft Repeated Dream, The (sel.).— GPE— PG— SBMV
Hill-Born, The.— Maxwell Strutters Burt— PC— SPT
Hill-Born.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Battle.
Hill-Country. — Aline Kilmer. — GPE
Hillcrest.— Edwin Arlington Robinson.— MOAP
Hill-Flower, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Hill-Flowers, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— GT-2
Hillman, A.— "&" (George William Russell).— SMP
Hills, The.— Berton Braley.— MCCG— MMV— NPSC— POT
Hills.— Hilda Conkling.— GB V— GT-2— OD P— OTA
Hills, The.— Frances Cornford.— MBP
Hills, The. — Rachel Lyman Field.— GFA
Hills, The.— Julian Grenfell.— VM
Hills.— Arthur Guiterman. — BAP — HBVY — HTR— LL-1-
MLP— NLK— PJH-2— POT— VOD— WTP-S— YT
Hills Ahead, The.— Douglas Malloch.— VIL
Hills and the Sea, The.— William Wilfred Campbell.— OCL
Hills Keep Holy Ground.— Hellene Seaman.— PDN
Hills o' My Heart. — "Ethna Carbery" (Mrs. Seurnas Mac-
Manus).— HBV
Hills of Faith, The. - Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hills of Home.— Witter Bynner. — BAP — OBAV — PER —
SBMV— WTP-2
Hills of Rest, The.— Albert Bigelow Paine.— HBV— OOP-
POT— QP-2— WGRP
Hills of Ruel, The.- -''Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).—
HMSP
Hills of San Jose, The.— Witter Bynner.— TL
Hills of Sewanee, The. — George Marion McClellan.— BANP
Hills of Youth, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Hills Summit, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House ot
Life, The.
Hills Take Command. — Anne Hopkins. — CAG
Hills We Love, The.— Grace Lowe Broadhead.— HB
Hillside Farmer, A.— John Chipman Farrar.— HBMV— SPT
Hillside Thaw, A.— Robert Frost.— IAP— NP— TSW -TSWC
Hill-Side Tree.-- Maxwell Bodenheim.— MAP— MAPA
Hill-Top Songs.— Charles G. D. Roberts. — CPG
(Hill Top Songs.)— CP
Hill- Woman, A.— John Farrar.— TBM
Himself, sel. ("At Golgotha I stood alone"). — Edwin John
Ellis.— OBMV
Himself.— Theodosia Garrison.— BFP—LHW
Himselfing.— Sam Walter Foss.— POI— SL
Hind, The.--Sj> Thomas Wyatt.— ES— OBSC
Hind and the Panther, The, sels. — John Drydcn.
" 'Before the Word was written/ said the Hind" (Part II.
11. 877-970).— EPRE
Buzzard, The (Part III, 11. 2435-2498).— EPW-2
Church of England, The (Part I, 11. 327-350).— OBS
Churches of Rome and of England, The (Part I, 11. 1-275,
much abr.).—ACP
(Presbyterians, The— 11. 160-189.)— OBS
(Sects, The. Private Judgment— 11. 25-77.)— EPW-2
Church's Testimony, The (Part I, 11. 64-77).— ACP- CAW
Conversion (Part III, 11. 1573-1591).— ACP— CAW
King James II (Part III, 11. 22] 5-2223).— ACP
"Milk-white Hind, immortal and unchang'd, A" (Part T). —
CEP— EP (11. 1-35, air.)— EPRE (11. 1-350, abr.)
— GEPC (11. 1-149)— NBE (11. 1-8)
"Our Panther, though like these she changed her head"
(Part I, 11. 392-510).— AEP-D
Private Judgment Condemned (Part I, 11. 62-92).— OBS'
Unity of the Catholic Church, The (Part II, 11. 526-555).—
EPW-2
("Behold what marks of majesty she brings." — 11. 520-
555).— AEP-D
(Catholic Church, The— 11. 526-555, abr.).— OBS
Hind Etin. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.)
(Etin the Forester.) — BB
(Hynde lor Hynd] Etin.)— GS— OBB (si. diff.)
Hind Horn (in Percy's Reliques).— Unknown. — ATP— CRP—
EP— EPP (si. abr.)— ESPB— LL-4— TOP
Hindoo's Paradise, The.— George Birdseye. — OHCS-22— SR
(Hindoo Died, A.)— MR
(Hindoo Legend, A.)— BHP
(Paradise.)— BOHV— BTB-3— SPE-4
(Paradise: A Hindoo Legend.)— HBV
Hindu Ascetic, The. — Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall. See Studies at
Delhi.
Hinklemedunk, Ohio. — Unknown. — DDA
Hinky Dinky, Parlee-Voo (with music). — Unknown. — ABF —
AS (diff. vers.)
Hint, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hint, A.— Anna M. Pratt.— TYP
Hint, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-28
Hint for 1884, A,— Eugene Field.— PEF
Hint from Herrick, A. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— HBV
Hint o' Hairst, The. — Hew Ainslie. See Mary.
Hint o' Hairst, The.— Charles Murray.— BBS V
Hint of Spring, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Hint to the Wise, A.— Pringle Barret. — HBVY
Hinted Wish, A.— Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Francis Lewis,
_AWP— JAWP— WBP
Hints for Debate.— l7w£w<mw.—WRR-54
Hints for Graduation or Commencement Day. — Florence Kings-
land.— WRR-56
Hints for Observing Washington's Birthday. — Unknown. —
WRR-49
Hints for the Fhst School Garden. — Edith Goodyear Alger. —
ADAH
Hipe, The.— Patrick MacGill. — VOD
Hippity Hop to Bed. — Leroy Jackson. — GFA
Hippodrome Race, The. — George Ebers. See Serapis.
Hippolytus, sels. — Euripides.
No More, 0 My Spirit, tr. fr. the Greek by "H. D." (Hilda
Doolittle).— AWP
O for the Wings of a Dove, tr. fr. the Greek by Sir Gilbert
Murray.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Longing.)— PCD
Phaedra's Song, tr. fr. the Greek by Sir Gilbert Murray. —
GT-2
Hippolytus Temporizes.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— MOAP
Hippopotamus, The. — Hilaire Belloc.— UTS
Hippopotamus, The. — Georgia R. Durston. — GFA — UTS
Hippopotamus, The.— T. S. Eliot.— AWP— CMP— LA— MOAP
—NAMP— OBMV
Hippopotamus, The. — Oliver Herford. — NA
Hiram Foster's Thanksgiving Turkey.— Samuel Ellsworth Kiser.
— SPE-2
Hiram Hover.— Bayard Taylor.— BOHV— PA
Hiram Power's Greek Slave. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
BCEP
Hiram's Housekeeping. — Unknown. — WRR-44
Hired Man and F.loretty, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Child-World, A.
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Hired Man's Dog-Story, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Hired Man's Faith in Children, The. — Tames Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
His Ally.— William Rose Benet.— ICBD— PC— TL
His Answer to a Question. — Robert Herrick. — EPS
"His Apologies."— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
His Are the Thousand Sparkling Rills. — Cecil Frances Alex
ander.— GTIV
His Ballad of Agincourt. — Michael Drayton. See Agincourt.
His Banner over Me.— Gerald Massey.— HBV— LOW— POI—
VA— WGRP
His Best Girl.— Unknown.— WRR-33
His Birthday. — May Riley Smith. — SDH — YF
His Blackstonian Circumlocution. — Unknown. — HHHA
His Books.— Robert Southey.— BCEP— OBEV
(Among His Books.)— EV-4
(My Days among the Dead Are Past [or Passed].)— EPNC
— ERP — GPE — HBV--LEAP— OBRV—SEP—
TOP
(Scholar, The.)-— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Stanzas Written in His Library.)— EP— EPW-4— TPH
His Boys. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
His Camel. — Alqamah. See Mufaddaliyat, The.
His Children. — Hittan of Tayyi. See Hamasah.
His Choice and His Destiny. — F. M. Bristol.— LBAH — LLC
His Christmas Sled.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— FAOV
His College Examination. — Booker T. Washington. See Up
from Slavery.
His Coming to the Sepulcher. — Robert Herrick.— RT
His Content in the Country. — Robert Herrick. — EPS
His Courier. — "O. Henry" (William Sidney Porter).—
OHCS-3 9— WRR-56
His Cross.— Marguerite Wilkinson.— OQP—QP-1
His Dad. — E. A. Brininstool. — MHT— SPE-8
His Daydream of a Hunting. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Book of
the Duchess, The.
His Deaths.— Haniel Long.— BAP— LEAP— NP
His Desire.— Robert Herrick.— EV-2—OAEP
His Education. — Thomas Hardy. — EA
His Epitaph.— Clarence E. Flynn. — PPA
His Epitaph. — Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The.
His Epitaph. — Walter Savage Landor. See For an Epitaph at
Fiesole.
His Epitaph.— Sir Walter Raleigh. See Verses Found in His
Bible in the Gate-House at Westminster.
His Example.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
His Excellency, sels.-*-Sir William S. Gilbert.
Played-Out Humorist, The. — BOHV
Practical Joker, The.— BOHV
His Excellency General Washington. — Phillis Wheatley.— APW
— TCAP
(George Washington.)— WRR-49
His Excellency the Governor, sel. — R. Marshall.
Match-Making (<fc«/.).—HSP— SPE-8
His Experience with the Newspapers. — Christopher Money. —
RNP
His Eye Was Stern and Wild.— Unknown.— OHCS-3
(Alarm, The.)— SPE-4
(Fragment, A: "His eye was stern and wild," etc.) —
BbHV
His Face.— Florence Earle Coates. — GA— OHIP
His Family.— Unknown.—WRR-52
His Farewell to His Unkind and Unconstant Mistress. — Fran
cis Davison.— OBSC
His Farewell to Sack.— Robert Herrick.— OAEP
His Father.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CRE
His Father's Ghost. — Unknown.— WRR-31
His Finish.— Unknown.— BTR-9
His First and Last Drink.— Unknown.— -PPYP—YPS
His First Christmas-Tree.— Unknown.— WKR-47
His First Day at School.— Mary W. Slater.— ST
His First Love. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AV
His First Night Out.— Gertrude F. Lynch.— WRR-56
"His friends he loved. His direst earthly foes." — Sir William
Watson.
(Epigrams of Art, Life, and Nature.) — WLIP
(Epitaph, An: "His friends he loved," etc.)— OTA
His Further Resolution. — Unknown. — HBV
His Future. — Arthur Guiterman. — SPE-4
His Gift and Mine.— Edith B. Gurley.— BLRP
His Golden Locks Time Hath to Silver Turned. — George Peele.
See Polyhymnia.
His Grandpa.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
His Grange, or Private Wealth.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W—
CGOV— EPEP— EPS— OAEP— OTPC
("Though clock.")— EG
His Guiding Star— Francis W. Moore.— WRR-13
His Hands. — John Lehmann. See In Two Cities.
His Hands.— John Richard Moreland.— DDA— MOM— OQP—
QP-1
His Heart of Constant Youth. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
His Heart Was True to Poll.— F. C. Burnand.— HBV
(True to Poll.)— BOHV— THP
. His Idea of It.— Susie M. Best.— PPYP
His Immortality.— Thomas Hardy. — CMP
His Incomparable Lady. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
(wr. at, to Thomas Heywood). — OBSC
(Give Place, Ye Lovers.)— GPE—LPS-1
(Praise of His Love, A,)— CRE— EPW-1— EV-1— TCEP—
WHA
His Lady of the Sonnets, sels. — Robert Norwood.
"Companion of the highroad, hail !" (Ill) . — CPG
"I meet you in the mystery of the night" (II).— CPG
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Lady's Cruelty. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and
Stella (XXXI).
Lady's Death. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr, the French by
Andrew Lang.— AWP
Lady's Eyes. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.— OBSC
Lady's Hand.— Sir Thomas Wyatt— OBSC
Lady's Might. — Philippe Desportes, tr. fr. the French. —
OBSC
(Conquest,)— AWP
Ladv's Tomb. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French by
Andrew Lang.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Last Court. — Unknown.— OI1CS-23
Last Picture.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Last Request. — Unknown. — MHT
Last Sonnet, — John Keats. See Bright Star! Would 1
Were Steadfast As Thou Art.
Last Victory. — Samuel V. Cole.— PRK
Laureate. — Joyce Kilmer. Sec In Memory.
Leg Shot Off. — Unknown. — HHHA
s life was like white steel. A mind." — Lady Margaret
Litany0 to We Holy Spirit.— Robert Herrick.— BCEP— EM-1
—EPEP— EPS— EV-2— HBV— OAEP
(His Letanie, to the Holy Spirit.) — OBS
(Holy Spirit, The.)— LPS-2
(Litany, The: "In the hour," etc.)— EPW-2— GPE
(Litany to the Holy Spirit.)— AEP-W-—EA— NAL— OBEV
Lordship, the Chief Justice.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Love of Home.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Lover's Triumphs. — Thomas Campion. See When Thou
Must Home.
Love's Riches. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XV).
Lullaby.— Robert Healy.— BOL
Majesty. — Theron Brown. — A A
Majesty the King.— Rudyard Kipling.— WRR-25
Majesty the Letter-Carrier. — Emanuel Carnevali. — LA
Majesty's Escape at St. Andrews, sel. ("While to his harp
divine").— Edmund Waller.— EPW-2
Mother.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Mother in Her Hood of Blue.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.—
OHIP— SPT
Mother-in-Law.— Walter Parke.— -BOHV
Mother's Apron-Strings. — Isabel C. Barrows. — MOAH
Mother's Cooking. — Lizzie M. Hadley.— OHCS-28
(Just Like a Man.)— OHCS-36
(Nothing Suited Him.)— OHCS-38
Mother's Joy. — John White Chadwick. — AA
Mother's Sermon. — "Ian Maclaren." See Beside the Bon
nie Brier Bush.
Mother's Service to Our Lady.-^Francois Villon, tr. fr. the
French by Dante Gabriel Roasetti.— AWP— CAW
(Ballad Made by Villon at the Request of His Mother with
Which to Pray to Our Lady, tr. by Henry Car-
rington.) — AFP
Mother's Song.— Unknown. — HS— OHCS-3 1— PTA-2
Mother's Way.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Name. — Charles Poole Cleaves.— OQP—QP-1
Name. — Dora GreenwelL— MOM
Name Was Bob.— M. V. Caruthers.— PPA
Names. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
New Brother.— Joseph C. Lincoln.— DRB—HT— OHCS-3 7
—RON
(New Brother, The.)— SPE-7
New Philosophy.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— POI— SL
New Suit.— Samuel Ellsworth Kiser.—MDAH— SPE-7
Oath.— Unknown.— WRR-7
(Uncertain Pledge, An.)— BTB-7
Old Father Satisfied.— Unknown. — HT
One Book. — James Ball Naylor. — SPE-7
Own Epitaph. — Sir Walter Raleigh. See Verses Found
in His JBible in the Gate-House at Westminster.
Own Face Hidden.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Own True Wife. — Sir Wolfram von Eschenbach, tr. fr.
the German by Jethro Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Pa's Romance.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Philosophy.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Picture. — John Donne. See Elegies.
Pilgrimage.— Sir Walter Raleigh. — BEL— CR— CRE— EA
— EP— EPEP— EPW-1— GPE— GT-2 — HBV— LEAP
—OBEV— PC— SBA— TOP— TPH
("Give me my scallop-shell of quiet.") — EG
(My Pilgrimage.)— WGRP
(Passionate Man's Pilgrimage, The.) — BLV — OAEP —
OBSC
(Pilgrimage, The.)— BCEP— CAW— LPS-2— STB (abr.)
(Soul's Pilgrimage, The. )— CBE
(Verses Made by Sir Walter Raleigh the Night before He
Was Beheaded.)— EV-1
Place in the Line.— Marion Hill. — ST
Poetry His Pillar.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W— EM-1
(His Poetrie His Pillar.)— OBS
("Only a little more.") — EG
Politics. — George Gordon, Lord Byron, See Don Juan.
Prayer for Absolution.— Robert Herrick.— BCEP— CRE—
EM-1— EP— EPS— TOP
Prayer to Ben Jonson.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W— AEV
—BLV— EM-1— EPS— EPW-2— OAEP— OBS— WP
(Prayer to Ben Jonson.) — AEV
Presence. — Mary Sidney Pembroke, Countess of Pembroke
(paraphrased fr. Psalm 139). —CGOV
(Psalm 139.)— OBSC
Presence Came like Sunrise.— Ralph S. Cushman.— -BLRP
Quest. — Lewis Frank Tooker. — AA
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His Recompense.— C. C. Wylie.— MHT
His Request to Julia. — Robert Herrick. — EM-1 — OBS
His Return. — Madame Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
His Return to London. — Robert Herrick. — EPS
His Reward. Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
(With Serving Still.)— WHA
("With serving still.")— EG
His Speech.— Unknown.— PPYP
"His spots are the joy of the Leopard: his
Buffalo's pride." — Rudyard Kipling. Si
His Riches.— Lillian Grey.— OHCS-28— WRR-40
His Room. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
His Saviour's Words, Going to the Crosse. — Robert Herrick. — RT
His Sign. — Unknown. — CHS
His Sister. — Unknown. — BTB-8
His Sister, His Cousin, and His Pants.— Harriet Ford. —
WRR-S6
His Son. — Callimachus, tr. fr. the Greek by G. B. Grundy. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP y
~- - '--p
horns are the
_- See Jungle Book,
His Statement of the Case. — James Herbert Morse. — AA
His Sunday Clothes. — Unknown. — GH
His Sweetheart's Song (ad.) — Fred C. Dayton. — OHCS-30
His Symptoms. — Ellis Parker Butler. — SPE-7
His Tears to Thamasis.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W— OAEP
His Thanksgiving Dream. — Agnes M. Smith. — WRR-40
His Theme. — Robert Herrick. See Argument of His Book
His Thousand Dollars.— A. W. Hawks.— SPE-4
His Throne Is with the Outcast. — James Russell Lowell. — MOM
His Time for Fiddling. — "M. Quad" (Charles Bertrand Lewis).
His Vigil.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
His Wealth.— Unknown.— ES
His Wedded Wife.— Rudyard Kipling.— WRR-20
His Widow.— Cale Young Rice.— PR
" 'His wife not dead a month — and there he sits.' " — William
Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
His Wife's Wedding Ring.— George Crabbe.— OBRV
(Marriage Ring, A.)— EV-3— OBEV
His Will Be Done. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
His Winding-Sheet.— Robert Herrick.— EM-1— EPEP— HBV—
OBEV
His Wisdom. — Nicholas Breton. See Strange Fortunes of Two
Excellent Princes, The.
His Worst Enemy. — William Rose Benet. — FF — POI
Hi-Spy. — Eugene Field.— PEF
"Hist, hist ye winds." — Frank T. Marzials.
(Two Sonnet-Songs — I.) — VA
"Hist, oh hist!" — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. — EG
Historic Oxford.— R. W. Sterling.— VM
Historic Time. — Robert Eyres Landor. See Impious Feast, The.
Historic Trees. — Lucia M. Mooney. — WRR-1 7
Historic Trees. — Alexander Smith. — ADAH
Historical Art Party. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Historical Exercise for Twenty-Four. — Unknown. — WRR-46
Historical Exercises for Lincoln's Day. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Historical Memorabilia of Washington. — Henry B. Carrington.
— WOAH
Historical Novel.— Robert J. McLaughlin.— WRR-55
History. — Paul Tanaquil.— HBMV
History.— William Watson.— BMEP— PTER
History among the Rocks. — Robert Penn Warren. See Ken
tucky Mountain Farm.
History Lesson. — Unknown. — RIS
(Sovereigns of England.) — WRR-23
History Lesson. — Mark Van Doren. — AMV-37
History of a Life. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter).
— LPS-3
History of a Pretty Girl. — Unknown. — WRR-7
History of England, sets. — Jam.es A. Froude.
Coronation Pageant of Anne Boleyn, The.— OHCS-15
Death of Mary Stuart.— WRR-1
History of France, sel. — Jules Michelet, tr. fr. the French.
Joan of Arc.— WRR-8
History of Honey, The. — Nathalia Crane. — OTA
History of Horestes, The, sel. — John Pikeryng.
Haltersick's Song. — OBSC
History of Lincoln in Brief. — Unknown. — WRR-45
History of Our Flag. — Albert B. Putnam.— WRR-10
(Story of Our Flag, The.) — PEDC
History of Peace, A. — Robert Graves.— HBMV
History of Sir Francis Drake, The, sel. — Sir William Davenant.
Sir Francis Drake Reviv'd. — SG
History of the Conquest of Mexico, sel. — William H. Prescott.
Venice of the Aztecs, The. — OHCS-29
History of the Earth. — Frances Frost. — BPM-33
History of the Girondists, The, sel. — Alphonse de Lamartine.
Execution of Madame Roland, The. — OHCS-13
History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, sel. — William
H. Prescott.
Return of Columbus, The (Pt. I, Ch. XVIII).— WRR-10
History of the U. S., The.— Winifred Sackville Stoner.— BLPA
History of the United States, sels. — George Bancroft.
Arcadian Exiles. — WRR-5
Character of the Declaration of Independence. — BTB-8 —
IDAH
Discovery of the Mississippi, The. — WRR-10
History of the World, sel. — James Ridpath.
Province of History, The (Ch. CLXXII).— PPSC
History of William Penn, sel. — Robert Jones Burdette,
Penn's Monument.— BTB-6— OHCS-29
Histrion. — Ezra Pound. — CMP
Hit. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Battle.
Hitchin May-Day Song, The. — Unknown. — GS
(Hitchen May-Day Song, The.) — CG
(Song of the Mayers ["Remember us," etc.']} — CH
Hither, Meadow Gossip, Tell Me! — H. Prescott Beach.— PEM
Hitherto and Henceforth. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
Hitherto Hath the Lord Helped. — Unknown. — BLRP
Hits and Runs. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Hive at Gettysburg, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APW
Ho, Boat Ahoy! — Emma Sophie Stilwell. — BTB-5
Ho, for Lubberland! — Unknown. — SG
Ho, for Slumberland! — Eben E. Rexford. — PEM
(For the Slumber Islands, Ho!) — BTB-8
Hoarded Joy. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Hoar-Frost. — Amy Lowell. — LA— NP
Hobie Noble.— Unknown.— ESP'B—OEE
Hobnails in Eden. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — WTP-7
Hobo Voluntary, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Hobson and His Men. — Robert Loveman. — PAH
Hoc Cygno Vinces. — Henry Hawkins. — ACP
Hoccleve's Humorous Praise of His Lady. — Thomas Hoccleve.
— OAEP
Hoccleve's Lament for Chaucer and Gower. — Thomas Hoccleve.
See De Regimine Principum.
Hoch der Kaiser. — Alexander Macgregor Rose (sometimes at.
to Rodney Blake).— BOHV (afcn)— SPE-4— WRR-38
(Kaiser & Co.)— BLPA— HBV
Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home, The. — Robert Herrick. — EPEP—
EPS— EV-2— OAEP
(Hock-Cart, The.)— OTPC
(Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home, The: To the Right Honour
able Mildmay, Earle of Westmorland.) — OBS
Hodge. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Hodge the Cat. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey).
_CIV— WRR-35
Hoe Your Row. — Frank L. Stanton. — ICBD
Hoeing and Praying. — Unknown.- — OHCS-36
Hoffenstein's Bugle. — Unknown.— CHS
Hog Meat.— Daniel Webster Davis.— BANP
Hog-Eye (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Hog-Eye Man, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Hohenlinden (C.).— Thomas Campbell.— BCEP—BFVR—BHV
— BPB — BTP — CBOV — CH — EA— EBSV— EP—
EPNC- EPW-4— - ERP— EV-4— FPE — GEPM— GN—
GPE— GR-1— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— .HBV— JHP-
LC— LL-4— LPS-2— MHT— OBRV— PBGG— PECK
— SEP— TCEP— TVSH— WBLP— WHA— WTP-3
(Battle of Hohenlinden.)— LLC— OHCS-14 — OTPC
Hokku.— Yone Noguchi.— NP
"Hold."— Patrick R. Chalmers.— HBV— PPA
"Hold back thy hours, dark Night." — John Fletcher and Francis
Beaumont. See Maid's Tragedy, The.
Hold Dot Fort, for Ve Vos Coming. — "Hans Von Dunker-
foodle." — PAPm
Hold Fast. — Everard Jack Appleton. — ICBD
Hold Fast to the Dear Old Sabbath. — George M. Vickers. —
OHCS-28
Hold Fast Your Dreams! — Louise Driscoll. — BLPA — HBMV-—
MPB— POY— PVS— SPT
Hold On, Abraham. — Unknown. — ABF
Hold the Light.— Unknown. — OHCS-12
Hold Up Your Chin.— Unknown. — VIL
Holderlin's Journey.— Edwin Mui'r.— BPM-37
Holding Hands.— Lenore M. Link.— UTS
Hole in the Carpet, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Hole in the Floor, The.— Lizzie Clark Hardy.— OHCS-17
Hole in the Patch, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-17
Holiday.— John Davidson.— OBVV
Holiday (Odes III. 28). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Louis
Untermeyer.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Holiday. — Henry Dawson Lowry. — OBVV
Holiday, A.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— AA— OBAV
Holiday. — Gilbert Thomas. — BPM-34
Holiday. — Gertrude Lee Wheeler. — HB
Holiday a Boy Prefers.— Unknown.— WRR-S 2
Holiday at Hampton Court. — John Davidson. — BMEP— WTP-3
Holiday Task, A. — Gilbert Abbott a Becket (also at. to Barclay
Philips).— N A
(Polka Lyric, A.)— BOHV
Holiday Weather. — Pauline Frances Camp. — RYC
Holidays.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— CAP— I AP
Holidays. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BS
Holidays. — Rose Mills Powers. — RYC
Holiness.— John Drinkwater.— BMEP— CP— LC
"Holla, ye pampered jades of Asia!" — Christopher Marlowe.
See Tamburlaine.
Holland. — E. V. Lucas. See Geography.
Hollow Bone, The.— William Jeffrey,— HMSP
Hollow Hospitality. — Joseph Hall. See Virgidemiarum Libri
Sex.
Hollow Land, The.— William Morris.— EPW-S
Hollow Men, The.— T. S. Eliot.— APA— BAV— MAP— MAP A
— NAMP— OBMV
Hollow-Sounding and Mysterious. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
—PTER
Holly, The.— King Henry VIII.— OBSC
Holly, The.— Walter de la Mare.— CMP
Holly.— Susan Hartley.— PEM
Holly and Ivy. — Eugene Field. — PEF
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Holly
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Holly and the Ivy, The ("Holly and the ivy, now both are full-
m^Lf-SDH-YF* ~~ Unknown'~ CH-CHB (with
("Holly and the ivy, The.")— MV-1
Holly and the Ivy ("Holly and Ivy made a great parley").—
Unknown. — CGOV
(Carol In Praise of the Holly and Ivy.)— CHIP
(Holly and Ivy.)— TMEV
Holly Bough, The.-- Charles Mackay. See Under the Holly
Bough.
Holly Carol.— Margaret Widdemer.— SDH— YF
Holly Song. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It
(Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind).
Holly Tree.— Robert Southey.— EPNC— EPW-4
(Holly-Tree.) — ADAH — ERP — HB V — LPS-2— OFPE—
Hollyhock A. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — AA— ADAH—
Hollyhock Tea.— Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey.— VF
Hollyhock Time.— Mrs, Oliver J. Saltsgiver.— HB
Hoi yhocks, The.— Craven Langstroth Betts.— A A ,
Hollyhocks.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hollyhocks.— Gwendolen Haste. — GBOV
Hollyhocks, The.— Ray Laurence.— NLK
Hollyhocks.— Lew Sarett.— GBOV
Holly-Tree, The. —Robert Southey. See Holly Tree, The.
Holmes Alphabet, A (comp.).— Caroline B. LeRow.— PEOR
Holmes.— James Russell Lowell. See Fable for Critics, A.
Holy Angels, The. — Unknown. See Little Office of the Holy
Angels, The.
Holy Baptism.— George Herbert.— AEP-W—HBV
Holy Bible, Book Divine.— Tohn Burton. — BLRP— WBLP
Holy Cherry-Tree, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Holy City, The. — Frederick Edward Weatherly. — BLRP —
"Holy City, The." — Youth's Companion. — HT
Holy Communion. — Speer Strahan. — JKCP
Holy Communion Service, Sulva Bay. — W. H. Little John. —
VM
Holy Cross. — Unknown. — ACP — CAW
(Steadfast Cross 1)— TMEV
Holy Dust, The.— Auguste Brizeux, tr. jr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Holy Eclogue, The. — Sister Francisca Josefa del Castillo tr fr
the Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Holy Eucharist, The.— Pedro Caleron de la Barca, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Richard Chenevix Trench. — CAW
I
"Now, butt an' ben" (sel.). — EPW-3
Holy Grail, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King.
Holy Hill, A.— "M" (George William Russell). — AWP— JAWP
— WBP
Holy, Holy Holy! — Reginald Heber. — BPP— HBV— LLC—
OHIP — WTP-5
("Holy, holy, holy.")— OTPC
(Thrice Holy.)— WGRP
Holy Innocents, The.— Aurelius Clemens Prudentius, tr. fr. the
Latin by H. T. Henry.— CAW
Holy Innocents. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BOL — BPN —
CPOI — »HBV — HBVY
Holy Matrimony. — John Keble.— HBV — VA
Holy Matrimony. — Harold Monro.— CMP
Holy Name of Jesus, The.— Richard Crashaw.— CAW
Holy Nation, A.— Richard Realf. See Of Liberty and Charity
Holy Nativity of Our Lord God. — Richard Crashaw —
WGRP (si. abr.)
(Hymn of the Nativity — si. abr.) — OBS
(In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God.) BEL
CRE (si. abr.} — EP (si. afer.)— EPP (si. abr.)—
/c. . fPS— MV-2 (much abr.)— TCEP (sl.abr.)
(Shepherds' Hymn, The — si. abr.) — EV-2
Sels. fr. above
Hymn of the Nativity ("Gloomy night embraced," etc.).
— GS
(Holy Nativity, The— shorter sel.) — PTER
Shepherds' Hymn, The ("We saw thee in thy balmy
nest").— ACP— CAW .
(Holy Nativity, The — si. abr.) — EPEP
(Shepherds Hymn Their Saviour — 2 sts.)— EG
(Verses from the Shepherds' Hymn.)— EA — OBEV
Holy Night, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— CLS— CRYO
Holy Night.— Joseph Mohr. See Silent Night.
Holy Night. — Unknown. See Silent Night.
Holy Nunnery, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Holy of Holies, The. — G. K. Chesterton.— WGRP
Holy One, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Isaiah.
.Holy Poverty. — Arthur Shearly Cripps. — GTML
Holy Rose, The. — Vyacheslav Ivanov, tr. fr. the Russian by
Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky. — AWP —
Holy Satyr.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— MAP
Holy Song.— Winnebago Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis.— APW
Holy Sonnets, sels. — John Donne.
"As due by many titles I resigne" (II).— EPS— NBE—
OBS
(Resignation to God.) — EV-2
"At the round earth's imagined corners blow" (VII)
EPS— NBE— OAEP— OBS
(Death— ii,)— EV-2— PTER
Holy Sonnets (Continued).
"Batter rny heart, three person'd God; for, you."
—EPS— NBE— OAEP— OBS
(Prayer for Violence.)— BLV
"Death be not proud" (X).— EPS— EV-2— HBV— OAEP
— OBS — SBA
(Death.) — ATP — BEL— CBOV— CRE— ER— EPP—
ES — NAL — OBEV — PTER— T CEP— TOP-
TPH
(Death Be Not Proud.)— BLV— EPEP— WHA
(Holy Sonnet.)— GPE
(Sonnet X: On Death.)— SEP
(Divine Poems.)— CRP
(Forget.)— CRE— EP— EPP— WHA
"O might those sighes and teares returne again" (III).
"Oh my blacke Soule! now thou art summoned" (IV).—
OBS
"Oh, to vex me, contraryes meet in one" (XIX). — NBE
"Show me deare Christ, thy spouse, so bright and clear"
(XVIII).— EPS— OAEP— OBS
"Since she whom I lov'd hath payd her last debt" (XVIT)
—NBE— OAEP '•
"Spit in my face, you Jewes, and pierce my side" (XI).—
EPS — -OBS
"This is my play's last scene; here heavens appoint" (VI).
"Thou hast made me, and shall thy worke decay ?" (I) —
EG— EPS— NBE— OAEP— OBS
"What if this present were the worlds last night?" (XIII).
—OAEP— OBS
"Why are wee by all creatures waited on?" (XII). — OBS
"Wilt thou love God, as he thee! then digest" (XV).—
OBS
Holy Spirit, The.— Robert Herrick. See His Litany to the
Holy Spirit.
Holy Thorn, The.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— PSO
Holy Thursday (in Songs of Experience). — William Blake —
CEP— EM-1— OAEP
Holy Thursday (C.) (in Songs of Innocence). — William
Blake. — CEP — CH — CR— EPRE— EV-3-HBV-
OAEP— OBEC— ODP—OTPC— POY
Holy Thursday. — Charles Edward Butler.— TB
Holy Tide, The. — Frederick Tennyson. — OBEV— OBVV
Holy Viaticum Conies to Me, The. — Giovanni Prati, tr fr the
Italian by Florence Trail. — CAW
Holy War, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV—TCPD
Holy Well, The.— Unknown.— OBB— WRR-28
Holy Willie's Prayer. — Robert Burns. — BEL — BOHV —
CEP (si. abr.)~~ EBSV— EM-1— PIAE (ofcr.)— THP—
TOP (abr.)
Holy Women, The.— William Alexander Percy.— LS
Homage.— Helen Hoyt.— AV— LA— NV
Homage. — George O'Neil. — LA
Homage of Beasts, The. — Augusta Lamed. — PPA
Homage to an Ancestor. — Horace Gregory. — BPM-33
Homage to Jack Yeats.— Thomas McGreevy.— OBMV
Homage to Literature. — Muriel Rukeyser, — NAMP
Homage to Miirren. — Morton Dauwen Zabel. — NP
Homage to Sextus Propertius, scl. ("When, when, and when
ever").— Ezra Pound.— OBMV
Home, The, sel.— Fredrika Bremer.
Song of the Dove. — BOL
(Swedish Mother's Lullaby.) — MO AH
Home. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Home. — Stephen Chalmers. — HBMV
Home.— Dorothy A. Clark.— HB
Home. — Fannie Stearns Davis.— HTR
Home.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— HBMV— MLP
Home. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveller, The.
Home. — Dora Greenwell. — HBV
Home ("It takes a heap o' livin' in a house"). — Edgar A.
Gue|t.-BLPA-CVG-OHFP™POOI-PPF »-?TA ,2
Home ("Road to laughter, The").— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Home, The ("Write it down," etc.).— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Home (Echoes, XXXII) .—William Ernest Henley.— CSBP—
GN— HBV
(Falmouth.)— MBP
(0, Falmouth Is a Fine Town.)— POT— VLEP
Home.— Reginald Wright Kauffman.— GPWW
Home.— Leonidas, tr. fr. the Greek by Robert Bland.— LPS-1
Home,— Pittendrigh MacgiHivray.— HMSP
Home. — Hermann Ford Martin. — BLP
Home.— Flora Wells Moon.— SPS
Home.— T. L. Paine.— PDN
Home.— William Alexander Percy. See In New York
Home.— Edward Rowland Sill. — HBR — HBV
Home.— Ivan Swift. — BAP
Home.— Thomas De Witt Talmage. — OHCS-26
gome.— Unknown.—RHP— HBV— OHCS-24
fiome a Different Place.— Arthur Chamberlain.— WRR-52
Home Again.— M. S. Pike.— LLC
mC Rife"*1— CPWRa"feelm' rUther sad")-~~ James Whitcomb
Home Again ("I'm bin").— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
lHome and Love. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Home and Mother. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — BOHV
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Home at Last. — G. K. Chesterton.— OQP—QP-1 — WGRP
Home at Night.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Home at Peace, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— -CVG
Home Builders, The.— -Edgar A, Guest. — CVG
Home Burial.— Robert Frost.— APA— BLV— MAPA— PPD-2
Home Can I Forget Thee. — Unknown. — LLC
Home Coming. — Lyman Abbott. — SPE-4
Home Concert, The.— Mary D. Brine. — BTB-7— PPSC
Home Fire, The.— Orrick Johns.— HBMV
Home Fires. — Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Home Folks. — Unknown. — LPS-1
Home for Christmas. — L. G. Moberly. — CS
Home for Love. — John Freeman. — TCPD
Home for Thanksgiving. — Jean Murdock. — WRR-40
Home for the Holidays. — Eliza Cook. — GS
Home from Town. — Dorothy Wardell Boice. — VF
Home in the Government, The. — Henry W. Grady. See
Farmer and the Cities, The.
Home, in War-Time.— Sydney Dobell.— TPH— VA
Home Ingredients. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Home Is Where the Heart Is. — Bessie Gary Dunn. — HB
Home Is Where the Heart Is. — Unknown. — SPE-7
Home Is Where the Pie Is.— Unknown.— PAPm
Home Is Where There Is One to Love Us. — Charles Swain —
BLPA
Home Lights.— Harry Lee.— LHW
Home Made Bread.— Chicago Tribune. — OHCS-38
Home No More Home to Me. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CH
(To the Tune of Wandering Willie.)— EPW-S
(Wandering Willie.)— EPC— POTT
Home of Aphrodite, The. — Euripides. See Bacchse, The.
Home of Helen, The. — T. Sturge Moore. — LBBV — MCT—
PER
Home of Peace, The.— Thomas Moore. — QHCS-20
(I Knew by the Smoke That So Gracefully Curled.) —
Home of the Naiads, The. — John Armstrong. See Art of Pre
serving Health, The.
Home of the Soul. — Ellen M. Huntington Gates. — BLRP —
BTB-8
Home on the Columbia. — Susie B. Dillard. — HB
Home on the Range, A. — Unknown. — CSF — MPB — PIAE
Home Picture, A. — Francis Dana Gage. — OHCS-6
Home Protection. — Frances E. Willard. — WRR-18
Home, Pup!— William Cory.— ABVC
Home Road, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-6
Home, Rose, and Home, Provence and La Palie. — Arthur
Hugh Clough. See Ite Domum Saturae, Venit Hes
perus.
Home Serene, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Home Sick. — David Gray. See Homesick.
Home Song, A.— Henry van Dyke.— POY—PVD— SPE-4
Home Song. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BTB-2 — CPN —
GN— OTPC
(Song: "Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest.") — CAP
(Stay, Stay at Home, My Heart, and Rest.)— BPP
Home, Sweet Home. — John Howard Payne. See Clari, the
Maid of Milan.
Home, Sweet Home. — Unknown (at. to C. C. Soinerville and
to Charles H. Tiffany).— OHCS-22
(On the Rappahannock.) — HHHA (diff. vers.)—PTWP
Home Sweet Home with Variations (Parody). — Henry Cuyler
Bunner.— BOHV— PA
I Original Theme as John Howard Payne Wrote It, The.
II. As Algernon Charles Swinburne Might Have Wrapped
It Up in Variations.
III As Mr. Francis Bret Harte Might Have Woven It
into a Touching Tale, etc.
IV As Austin Dobson Might Have Translated It from
Horace, etc.
V As It Might Have Been Constructed in 1744 by Oliver
Goldsmith and Alexander Pope.
VI As Walt Whitman Might Have Written All around It.
Home They Brought Her Lap-Dog Dead. — Charles Shirley
Brooks.— THP
Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead. — Alfred, Lord Ten
nyson. See Princess, The.
Home Thoughts. — Thomas D'Arcy McGee. — BMC
Home Thoughts.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Home Thoughts.— Odell Shepard.— HBMV— POY
Home Thoughts from Abroad (C.). — Robert Browning. —
ADAH— BBV— BFVR — CBOV — CGOV— CPOI —
CRE— CRP— CTBP— EG— EPN — EPNC— EPW-S —
EV-5— GBV— GEPM — GTML— HBV— JHP— LEAP
— MCCG— MPC-14— OTA— OTPC — PB-7 — PFE —
PYM— SEP— TBV— TCEP— VA— WHA
(April in England.) — GN
(Home-Thoughts from Abroad.)— A WP — BEL — BLV—
BMEP— BPN— BTP— CBE — CBPC— CG— CR
— EM-2— EP-— EPP — FPH — GBOV— GEPC—
GPE— GR-e— GTBS — GTSL — HBVY— ISP—
JAWP— LC— LL-4 — MCT — OAEP— OBEV—
OBVV — PER — PIAE — SBA—SN—ST— TOP
— TPH— VLEP— WBP— WLIP— WP— YT
Wise Thrush, The (seL).~~ BLA
Home Thoughts from Europe. — Henry van Dyke. — PB-9 —
POOI— POT
(America for Me.)— BAP— BLPA— BTP— CCR — CV —
GA — HBVY — JHP — MBP — MC — MPC-13 —
OHFP — OTA— PCD — PJH-1 — PVD — PVS—
PYM— SP—SPS— TBV— WBLP— WTP-9
Home Thoughts, from the Sea. — Robert Browning. — CPOI —
CRE— CRP— EPNC— EV-S — LH — LL-4 — OTPC —
PTER— TOP
(Home-Thoughts from the Sea.) — AWP — BEL — BPN
CBPC— CRE— EM-2 — EP — GEPC — GTBS —
GTSL— JAWP— MCT— OAEP— OBEV— OBVV
—PER— VLEP— W B P
Home Thoughts in Laventie. — Edward Wyndham Tennant. —
HBMV— VM
Home Town, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Home Travell.— John Hall.— AEV
("What need I travel, since I may.") — EG
Home Truths from Abroad (Parody). — Unknown. — BHP — PA
Home without a Bible, A. — Charles D. Meigs. — WBLP
Home, Wounded. — Sydney Dobell. — LPS-1
Home-Coming. — Leonie Adams. — GT-2 — HBMV — MAP —
MOAP— NV— TSW— TSWC
Homecoming, The. — Leroy Folge. — GPWW
Home-Coming.— "Isobel Hume" (I. H. Fisher).— HBMV
Homecoming of the Sheep, The. — Francis Ledwidge. — HBMV
—LBBV— MCT— MLP— POY— TIP— VOD— YT
Homecoming of Ulysses, The. — Stephen Phillips. See Ulysses.
Home-Folks.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Homeland, The. — Dana Burnet. — BLP — POY — SBMV
Home-Land, The. — E\nile Cammaerts, tr. fr. the French by
Witter Bynner.— SPT
Homeland, The. — Hugh Reginald Haweis. — BLRP
Homeland. — Monna Merle Ray. — HB
Homeless.— Unknown.— OHCS-34
Homeless Kitten (with music). — Jane Campbell. — WRR-35
(Gray Kitten, The.)— PPA
Homeliest Cat at the Show.— Rosalie M. Jones. — WRR-35
Homely Man, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Home-Made Fairy Tale, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Home-Made Opera. — George Ade. — WRR-S6
(Opera, An.) — SPE-1
Home-Made Riddles. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Homeric Hymns. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Percy Bysshe
Shelley.
Hymn to Athena. — AWP
Hymn to Castor and Pollux.— AWP
Hymn to Earth the Mother of AIL— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Hymn to Selene. — AWP
Homeric Unity. — Andrew Lang. — HBV
Homer's Odyssey. — Homer. See Odyssey.
Homes. — M. K. Westcott. — PBV
Homes of England, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hernans. — CG —
EP— LPS-1— PECK— WTP-S
Homes of the People, The.— Henry W. Grady. See Before the
Bay State Club.
Homesick.— Julia C. R. Dorr.— ME— NLK
Homesick.— David Gray. — MOAH
(Home Sick.)— LPS-1
Homesick. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Homesick.— Unknown.— PPYP—YFR
Homesick Baby.— Elsie Malone McCollum. — WRR-15
Homesick Blues. — Langston Hughes. — CDC — MAP
Homesick in England. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — PC
Home-Sickness. — Justinus Kerner. — AWP — JAWP— WBP
Homespun. — Carrie Ward Lyon. — HB
Homesteader, The.— Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. — CPG
Home-Thoughts, from Abroad. — Robert Browning. See Home
Thoughts from Abroad.
Home-Thoughts from Abroad. — John Buchan. — HMSP
Home- Thoughts from the Sea. — Robert Browning. See Home
Thoughts, from the Sea.
Home- Voyage, The. — James Whitcomb Riley— CPWR
Homeward.— Un known. — OHCS-18
Homeward Bound.— William Allingham.— HBV— HBVY
Homeward Bound, sel. ("Thus in the gloom and solitude of
thought").— W. E. H. Lecky.— GPE
Homeward Bound. — Adelaide A. Procter. — WRR-13
Homeward Bound. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Homeward Bound. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Homeward Bound. — George Edward Woodberry. See Wild
Eden.
Homeward! the Evening Comes. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See
Ite Domum Saturae, Venit Hesperus.
"Homeward the shepherds moved." — William Wordsworth. See
Excursion, The (Mist Opening in the Hills).
Homing. — Arna Bontemps. — CDC
Homing, The. — John Jerome Rooney. — AA
Homing Heart, The. — Daniel Henderson. — HBMV — SPT
Homing Swallows. — Claude McKay. — TSW
"Hommes 40, Chevaux 8." — Unknown. — PAPm
Homoeopathic Soup. — Unknown. — ABVC — BOHV — PPYP —
YFR
Homunculus. — Louise Bogan. — NYBV
Homunculus et la Belle Etoile. — Wallace Stevens. — MAP — PP
Hon. Gasolene, The. — Wallace Irwin. See Letters from a Jap
anese Schoolboy.
Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story. — "Thomas Ingoldsby." See
Execution, The.
Honest Abe of the West. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. —
WRR-4S '
Honest Autolycus, An.— -Unknown. See Fine Knacks for Ladies,
Honest Deacon, The. — Unknown. — CHS — OHCS-19
Honest Fame. — Alexander Pope. See Temple of Fame, The.
"Honest lover whatsoever." — Sir John Suckling. — AEP-W
(abr.)
(Song.)— EPS
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Honest Man's Fortune, The, sel. — John Fletcher et. al.
(Man His Own Star.)— EV-2— GPE
(From "An Honest Man's Fortune.") — OFPE
(Man Is His Own Star.)— OQP— QP-2
Honest Mr. Robin. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA
Honest People. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Honest Rum-Seller's Advertisement, An. — A. McWight. —
OHCS-14
Honest Whore, The, sel. Thomas Dekker.
First True Gentleman, The. — BCEP
(From "The Honest Whore.")— LEAP
Honest, Wouldn't You? — Unknown.— WBLP
Honesty. — Horatius Bonar. See Be True.
Honesty. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
Honey Bee. — C. Lindsay McCoy. — GFA
"Honey" Draws the Line. — Unknown. — PPGW
Honey Dripping from the Comb. — Tames Whitcomb Riley. — AA
— CPWR
Honey Harvest. — Martin Armstrong. — MM
Honey Love.— Minnie Maud Hanff. — WRR-38
Honey, Take a Whiff on Me (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Honey- Bee.— Lucy Fitch Perkins.— MCG—S US
Honey-Bug Baby. — Emma C. Dulaney. — WRR-48
Honeycomb. — Witter Bynner. — MLP
Honeymoon. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — PR
Honey-Moon, The (C.). — Walter Savage Landor. — BOHV
Honeymoon, The. — Henry Luttrell. See Advice to Julia.
Honeymoon, The, sels. — John Tobin. — WRR-8
Prologue for an Amateur Performance of "The Honey
moon" by Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — EP
"These things premised" (fr. Act II, sc. ii).
Zamora (Act I, sc. i). — WRR-8
Honeysuckle, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Honk! Honk!— Edmund J. Burk.— OHCS-35
Honky Tonk in Cleveland, Ohio. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Honor. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Honor among Scamps. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Honor and Desert. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Honor of Labor, The. — Thomas Carlyle. See Past and Present.
Honor of the Woods, The. — H. H. Murray. See Story of the
Man Who Didn't Know Much, The.
Honor of Zenda, The. — Anthony Hope. See Prisoner of Zenda.
Honor Our Patriot Dead. — Unknown. — MDAH
Honor to Whom Due. — Clara L Denton. — OFPE
Honored Dead, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. — PE (si. abr.)
(Our Honored Dead.) — AOAH (much abr.) — LLC (si.
abr.)—MDAH (much abr.)
(Tribute to Our Honored Dead, A.) — BTB-8 — OHCS-2
Honoria. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The
(Lover, The).
Honoria's Surrender. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Honoring a Great American Day. — Leah Adkisson Kazmark. —
SPS
Honors. — Jean Ingelow. — OQP — QP-2
Honors of the Class. — Jean K. Baird. — WRR-5S
Honour. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Honour and Desert. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
"Honour and shame from no condition rise." — Alexander Pope.
See Essay on Man, An.
Honour Dishonoured. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — OBMV
(Prison Sonnet.) — CAW
Honour in Bud. — Ben Jonson. See Pindaric Ode, A: To the
Immortal Memory and Friendship of That Noble Pair,
Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Morrison.
Honour of Bristol, The. — Unknown. — EV-2 — LH (si. abr.) —
SG
Honourable Entertainment at Elvetham, The, sel. — Thomas
Watson.
Ditty of the Six Virgins, The.— OBSC
Honourable Entertainment Given to the Queen's Majesty in
Progress at Elvetham, 1591, sels. — Nicholas Breton.
Phillida and Corydon.— BCEP — BLV— EPW-1— EV-1 —
GPE— HBV— LPS-1— OBEV— SBA— WTP-2
("In the merry month of May.") — EG
(Phyllida and Corydon.)— ORE— EM-1—EP—EPEP—
EPP— OAEP— OBSC
(Ploughman's Song, The.) — ALV — OBSC
Hooded Night. — Robinson Jeffers. — TL
Hoodlums. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Hoodoo, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Hoof Dusk. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Hoofs of the Horses, The.— Will H. Ogilvie— EBSV
Hooked. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Hooker's Across. — George Henry Boker. — PAH
Hoolahan on Education. — George Kyle. — WRR-3
Hoop Skirt, The. — Unknown. — GH
Hooray for Christmas! — William S. Lord. — WRR-28
Hoosen Johnny (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Hoosier Calendar, A. — James Withcornb Riley. — CPWR
Hoosier Folk-Child, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Hoosier in Exile, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Hoosier Schoolmaster, The, sels. — Edward Eggleston.
Church of the Best Licks, The. — SPE-8
Hard-Shell Preacher, The.— HSP
Hoosier Spring-Poetry. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Hop, Hop, Hop. — Mother Goose. — PBV
(Little Bird, The.)— HWC
(Nursery Rhyme.) — GFA
("Once I saw a little bird.") — SAS
(Once I Saw a Little Bird.)— MPC-1— PB-1
Hope.— Gamaliel Bradford.— HBMV—SPT
Hope ("At summer eve," etc.). — Thomas Campbell. See Pleas-
sures of Hope, The.
Hope ("Unfading Hope!" etc.). — Thomas Campbell. See
Hope.— Arthu^Hugh Clough.-^BHV— SPE-6
(Keeping On.)— CBPC
(Say Not the Struggle Nought Availeth.)— AEV— ATP—
AWP — BEL — BLP — BMEP — BPN— CBOV—
CGOV— CPOI— CR— CRE— ~EA — EP— EPN—
EPNC— EPP— EPW-4— EV-5 — GEPM — GPE
— GR-e— HBV— HBVY— ICBD— JAWP— JPC—
LEAP— LL-2 — MRV— NAL — OAEP — OBEV
— OBVV— OHPI— PC— PCD— PIAE— PTA-1—
PTER— SBA — SEP — TCEP— TOP — TPH —
TVSH — VLEP — WBP — WGRP — WLIP—
WTP-3
("Say not, the struggle nought availeth.")— GTBS— GTML
— GTSL
Hope, sel. — William Cowper.
Grace and the World.— EPW-3
Hope. — Sir Richard Fanshawe.— OBS
Hope. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Captivity, The.
Hope.— William Dean Howells.— AA~~OBAV
Hope. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — CDC
Hope. — John Keats. See To Hope.
Hope, A.— Charles Kingsley.— CPOI
Hope.— Eden Phillpotts.— BPM-32
Hope. — Amedee Pommier, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring-
ton. — AFP
Hope. — Jessie Hubbard Pruett. — HB
Hope.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Hope. — Ben Smith. — VF
Hope.— Phillips Stewart. — OCL
Hope. — Theognis, tr. fr. the Greek by John Hookham Frere. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Hope ("He died!").— Unknown.— MOM— OQP— QP-1
Hope ("Never go gloomy"). — Unknown.— ICBD
Hope ("There is no grave on earth's broad chart"). — Un
known.— MHT
Hope. — Hortense Drucker Wagar. — HB
Hope. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Hope and Despair. — Lascelles Abercrombie. — HBV — OBMV
Hope and Fear. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN — CPO
—EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP— EV-5— HBV— VA
(Kind Wise Word, The.)— PPD-1
Hope and Tears. — John Vance Cheney. — PDN
(Rainbow, The.)— OQP— QP-1
Hope Carol, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.— CPOI
Hope Evermore and Believe! — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BEL —
BPN— EP— EPN— EPNC— WGRP
(Hope Evermore.)— BHV
"Go from the east to the west," etc. (11. 13-18, 23-26).—
GEPM
Hope for All.— Henry Ward Beecher.— SPE-4
"Hope humbly then, with trembling pinions soar." — Alexander
Pope. See Essay on Man, An ("Heaven from all crea
tures").
Hope in Failure. — "M" (George William Russell). — PC
Hope in God. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Hope Is a Subtle Glutton (Life, LXXXVI).— Emily Dickinson.
— MOAP
"Hope is a tattered flag and a dream out of time." — Carl
Sandburg. See People, Yes, The.
Hope Is the Thing with Feathers (Life XXXII).— Emily Dick
inson. — PG
"Hope, like the hyena, coming to be old." — Henry Constable.
See Diana.
"Hope" of G. F. Watts, The.— St. Glair Adams.— POI—SL
Hope of Immortality, The, sel. — Sir David Lyndesay. See
Monarchie, The.
"Hope of my heart, in thy cradle reposing." — Unknown.
(Love and Protection of Mother and Father, The [Vene
tian].) — BOL
Hope of the Resurrection, The. — Frances Brown. — EOAH
Hope of the World, The.— William Watson.— WGRP
Hope of Their Religion, The. — Vachel Lindsay. See Congo,
The.
Hope On. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — WRR-3 3
(Strive, Wait and Pray.) — LLC — OHCS-38
Hope Overtaken. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life.
The.
Hope Sees a Star. — Robert G. Ingersoll. — MHT
(Life Is a Narrow Vale— diff. concl.) — BAP— OQP— QP-2
(Rustle of a Wing, The — abr.)— BPP
Hope Springs Eternal. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man,
An ("Heaven from all creatures").
Hopeful Brother, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — ICBD
Hopefully Waiting. — Anson D. F. Randolph.— LPS -2
Hopeless Desire Soon Withers and Dies. — "A. W."— OBSC
"Hopes, on which our spirits live." — George Henry Boker. See
Book of the Dead, The.
Hope's Song. — Francis Carlin. — HBMV — SPT
Hope's Song. — Helen Maria Winslow. — PEOR
Hopi Ghosts. — William Haskell Simpson. See In Arizona.
"Hoping all the time." — Unknown. See Kokin Shu.
Hopkins' Last Moments. — Unknown. — HHHA
Hopping Frog.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— UTS
Hora Christi. — Alice Brown. — HBV — LBMV — SDH— WGRP
— YF
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Horace. — John Osborne Sargent. — AA
Horace a la Mode.— "J. C. C. H., Jr."— CAG
Horace, Book IV. Ode IX. Addressed to Archbishop King
(after Horace). — Jonathan Swift. — EPW-3
Horace. Epistle VII. Book I. Imitated and Addressed to the
Earl of Oxford (after Horace). — Jonathan Swift. — CEP
Horace, Lib. I, Epist. IX, Imitated (To the Right Honourable
Mr. Harley). — Matthew Prior. — AEP-D
Horace Greeley — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — DD — GA
Horace Greeley's Estimate of Lincoln. — Horace Greeley. See
Greeley on Lincoln.
Horace Greeley's Sorrow. — Horace Greeley. — HT
Horace the Wise.— Morrie Ryskind.— HBMV
Horace to Pyrrha. — Horace. See To Mistress Pyrrha.
Horatian Ode, An. — Richard Henry Stoddard. See Abraham
Lincoln ("Not as when," etc.).
Horat. Ode 29. Book 3. — Horace. See To Maecenas.
Horatian Ode, upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland (C.). —
Andrew Marvell . — AEP-W — AE V — BEL — EPEP—
EPS— EPW-2— EV-2— GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— HBV
— LEAP— OBEV— OBS— TOP— TPH
(Two Kings.)— LH
Horatii and the Curiatii, The. — Thomas Danby Suplee. —
OHCS-36
Horatius [at the Bridge]. — Thomas Babington Macaulay.
See Lays of Ancient Rome.
Horizon. — Unknown. — BPP
(Tis Life Beyond.)— LOW— MHT—POI
Horizons. — Struthers Burt. — TBM
Horizons. — Gwendolyn Haste. — BAP
(Montana Wives.)— POOT— RNP
Horizons. — DuBose Heyward. — TL
Horizons. — Blanche Mary Kelly. — BMC
Horizons. — Clinton Scollard. — OQP — QP-2
Horn, The. — Leonie Adams. — LA — MAP
Horn, The.— Walter de la Mare.— GT-2
Horn, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon by Herbert B.
Brougham. — EPP
Horn, The.— Alfred de Vigny, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Horn Head, County of Donegal. — Aubrey De Vere (1814-1902).
—BMC
Horn of Plenty, The.— Mary E. Wilkins Freeman.— SPE-7
Horned Owl. — Joseph Auslander. — NYBV
Horned Owl, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter).
— BLA— OTPC— TVSH
( Owl, The. ) — B CEP— CG— LC— LPS-2— ODP— SN
Hornets.— C. Lindsay McCoy.— GFA
Horns of Elfland, The™ -Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess,
The (Bugle Song, The).
Horologe of Liberty. — Unknown. — IDAH
Horror. — Peter Baum, tr. fr. the German by Jethro Bithell. —
AWP
Horse, The. — "Peter Parley" (Samuel Griswold Goodrich). —
ABVC
Horse. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — UTS
Horse, The. — James Stephens. — PB-3
Horse, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PPA
Horse, The — A Boy's Composition. — Unknown.— OHCS-18
Horse and His Master, The. — Philip F. Allen. — PA
Horse and Rider. — Gustave Nadaud, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Horse Auctioneer, The. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Horse Fiddle.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Horse in a Field.— Walter de la Mare.— HBMV
Horse Named Bill, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Horse Sense.— Unknown.— BLPA— WBLP
Horse Thief, The. — William Rose Benet. — CP — GR-2 — GT-2—
HBMV— JPC— MAP— PVS — TCAP — TL— TS W —
TSWC
Horse Wrangler, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Horseback Ride, The. — "Grace Greenwood" (Mrs. Sara J.
Lippincott). — LPS-2
Horse-Car Incident, A. — Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber. —
OHCS-21
Horse-Chestnut Tree. — Witter Bynner. — DDA
Horseman, The. — Walter de la Mare. — SUS
Horseman Springing from the Dark: A Dream. — Lilla Cabot
Perry.— PC
Horses, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — PPA
Horses. — Edwin Muir. — HMSP
Horses.— Dorothy Wellesley.— OBMV
Horses and Men in Rain. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS — MOAP
Horse's Epitaph, A. — Robert Lowe, Viscount Sherbrook. — PPA
Horses of the Sea, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GFA —
PCD— RAR— SUS— UTS
Horses on the Camargue. — Roy Campbell. — BPM-30
Horse's Petition to His Driver, A. — Unknown. — YFR
Horse's Prayer. — Unknown.— WRR-47
Horse-Thief Jim.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-36
Horton, sel. ("Can Pensive Spring, a snowdrop in his hand").
— Alexander Smith. — EPW-5
Hortorum, sel. — Rene Rapin, tr. fr. the French by James
Gardiner.
Flow'ry Offering, A. — UFE
Hos Ego Versiculos.— Francis Quarles. See Argalus and Par-
thenia.
Hosea Biglow's Lament. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow
Papers, The (2nd. Series, No. X).
Hospital. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — AMV-36
Hospital, A.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Hospital Flowers. — Mrs. Virgil Browne. — HB
Hospital Prison Ship, The. — Philip Freneau. See British
Prison Ship, The.
Hospital Ship, The.— W. H. Littlejohn.— VM
Hospital Song. — Phyllis McGinley. — NYBV
Hospitality. — John Banister Tabb. — PPL
Hoss. — Sarah Pratt McClain Greene. — BTB-7
Hoss, The.— James Whitcornb Riley.— CPWR
Host and Guest.— Henry W. Clark.— OQP—PSO— QP-1
Host of the Air, The.— William Butler Yeats. — CBOV — CH—
GTIV— LL-4— OHNP— TL
(Folk of the Air, The.) — VA
Hostage, The.— Helen Booth.— OHCS-27
Hostage, The. — Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (?). tr.
fr. the German.—WRR-16
Hostess' Daughter, The. — Johann Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the
German by Margarete Miinsterberg. — AWP — JAWP
(From the German of Uhland — tr. by James Weldon John
son.)— CDC
(Landlady's Daughter, The — tr. by J. S. Dwight.) — LPS-1
(Three Horsemen, The— diff. tr.)— OHCS-15
(Uhland's "Three Cavaliers" — tr. by Eugene Field.) — PEF
Hosting of the Fiends, The. — William Morris. See Earthly
Paradise, The.
Hosting of the Sidhe, The.— William Butler Yeats.— TIP
Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana. — Eli Siegel. — PP
Hot Cake. — Shu Hsi, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur Waley.—-
MBP
Hot Cakes.— Arthur Waley.— POOT
Hot Cross Buns. — Mother Goose. — PBV
(Hot-Cross Buns!)— OTPC
Hot Dog.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hot Mince Pie. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Hot Potatoes. — E. V. Lucas. See Counsel to Those That Eat.
Hot Stuff. — Edward Botwood. — PAH
Hot Weather.— Dorothy Aldis.— GFA
Hot Weather in the Plains— India.— E. H. Tipple.— HBV
Hot-Cross Buns! — Mother Goose. See Hot Cross Buns.
Hotel, The.— Harriet Monroe.— LA— NP
Hotel de TAncre, Ouchy. — Joan Ramsay. — BPM-32
Hotel in the Storm, A. — Julia Noyes Stickney. — WRR-15
Hotel Lobby.— Mildred Weston.— NYBV
Hotspur. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry IV, Pt. I.
Hotspur and a Popinjay. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry IV, Pt. I.
Hotspur and the Fop. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry IV, Pt. I.
Hotspur to Worcester. — William Shakespeare. See King Hen
ry IV, Pt. I.
Hotspur's Defence. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry IV,
Pt. I.
Hotspur's Description of a Fop. — William Shakespeare. See
King Henry IV, Pt. I.
Hottentot, The.— Thomas Pringle. — OBRV
Hottentot Cradle-Song. — Fanny Raymond Ritter. — BOL
Hottentot Tot, The.— Newman Levy.— RIS
Hot-Weather Song, A. — Don Marquis. — HBMV — PB-6
Hound, The.— Babette Deutsch.— HBMV— NLK
Hound, The (in Song for "The Jaquerie"). — Sidney Lanier. —
AA— PFY-—PPD-2
(Song: "Hound was cuffed, The," etc.) — MAP
(Song for "The Jaquerie.")— AP— CAP— MOAP— SPP
Hound and the Huntsman, The. — John Gay. See Fables
(Fable XLIV).
Hound at Night. — Louise Ayres Garnet. — TBM
Hound of Heaven, The. — Francis Thompson. — ACP — ATP —
BEL— BLV— BMC— BMEP— CAW— CBPC— CP— CR
— CRE—EPN— EPP— EPW-5— EV-5—GPE— GTSL—
HBV— JKCP—LBBV— LEAP — MBP— MCCG— MM
— MRV— OAEP— OBMV — PIAE — POTT— SBA—
TCEP— TCPD— TPH— TOP— VLEP— WGRP— WHA
— WLIP— WTP-9
Hound on the Church Porch. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. —
DDA
Hounds, The. — John Freeman. — OBMV
Hounds of God, The.— Frank Crane. — MRV
Hounds of Hell, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Hounds of Spring, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Atalanta in Calydon.
Hour. — Beatrice Goldsmith. — TB
Hour, The. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse.— BAP
Hour, An. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Hour before Dawn, The. — John Cowper Powys. — BAP
Hour before High Noon, An. — Marc Connelly. — PPD-1
Hour before the Dawn, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Hour by Hour. — "George Klingle" (Mrs. Georgiana Klinffle
Holmes).— OQP— QP-1
Hour Glass, The. — Edward Quillinan. — OBRV
Hour of Autumn. — Myrtle Alice McCarcy. — DDA
Hour of Death, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — HBV—
OHCS-2
Hour of Horror, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Hour of Magic, The.— William Henry Davies. — MBP
Hour of Peaceful Rest, The. — William Bingham Tappan. — AA
—HBV
Hour of Prayer. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — LLC
Hour of Prayer, The. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French.—
WRR-33
Hour of Quiet Ecstacy, The. — John Neal. See Battle of Ni
agara, The.
Hour of the Angel, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Hour of the Lizard. — Leslie Nelson Jennings. — BPM-31
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Hour of the Morning-Star, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— PR
Hour of Trial, An.— Unknown.— WRR-2
Hour Strikes, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Hour with Whittier, An.—Phebe A. Holder.— OHCS-32
Hours of Sleep. — Unknown. — PFE
Hours of the Day, The. — George Dillon.— NP
Hours of the Passion, sel. — Eleanor Hamilton King.
Garden of the Holy Souls, The.— ACP— JKCP
Hours of the Passion, sel. ("At Prime Jesus," e^c.).— William
of Shoreham.~ACP—CA\V
Hour's Work, An, 1923.— "R. L." (Russell Robins Lord). Se.
Autobiography.
Hous of Fame, The, sels.— Geoffrey Chaucer.
" 'But er I bere thee moche ferre' " (11. 600-668).— EPW-1
"This egle, of which I have you told" (fr. Bk. II). —
EPOM— NBE
"With this worde he, right anoon" (fr. Bk. III).-
House. — Robert Browning.— BPN — OAEP— VLEP
-NBE
(Householder.) — CR
House. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS — CMP
House, A. — Ford Madox Ford.
"I am the House!" (Pt. I).— MBP
House, A. — Sir John Ceilings Squire. — MBP— NV
House and Grounds, A. — Leigh Hunt. — OBRV
House and Home. — Joseph Beaumont. — OBS
House and Home. — Nixon Waterman. — VI L
House and the Road, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — CP —
CV— HTR— LBMV— NV— PT
House at Evening, The. — William Rose Benet. — TBM
House Beautiful, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BSV — CBE
—EA—EPW-5— EV-5— GTML— JPC
House beside the Mill. — Leroy F. Jackson. — PB-5
House Blessing. — Arthur Guiterman. — VIL
House by the Side of the Road, The. — Sam Walter Foss. —
BAP — BLPA — BTP — CV — DBA — HBV — HBVY —
HTR— ICBD— JHP— LL-1 — MHT — NPSC— OHFP
— OQP— PB-1— POOT— POT — PPP— PTA-1— QP-1
—SPE-4— SP-S— WBLP— WGRP— WTP-4
House Carpenter, The ("I have just come" — with music). —
Unknown. — AS
House Carpenter, The ("Well met, well met"). — Unknown. —
ABS
House Cat, The.— Annette Wynne.— MPC-1— PB-1
House Cleaning. — Carrie W. Bronson. See Housecleaning.
House Coming Down. — Eleanor Farjeon. — BPM-33
House Fear.— Robert Frost. See Hill Wife, The.
House for Sale. — Marjorie Meeker.— BPM-3 5
House Full of Wine, The.— Johnson Barker. — TS
House in Taos, A. — Langston Hughes. — CDC — PP
Moon.
Rain.
Sun.
Wind.
House Not Made with Hands, The.— H. E. Gordon.— OHCS-33
House Not Made with Hands, A. — Earl Marble. — OHCS-15
House of a Hundred Lights. The, sels. — Ridgely Torrence*
Carpe Diert. — A A
Compensation. — AA
Conclusion of the Whole Matter, The.— AA— HBV
"What! doubt the Master Workman's hand." — PC
Young Lovers, The. — AA
Youth and Age.— AA
House of Ate, The, — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The.
House of Broken Swords, The, sel. — William Hervey Woods
Prayer of Beaten Men, The. — HBV
House of Cards. — Sara Roberta Getty. — HB
House of Christmas, The. — Gilbert Keith Chesterton. — HBV—
HBVY— MBP— P I— PTER— TS W— YF
House of Clouds, The.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— WRR-1 5
House of Colour, The. — Francis Sherman. — OCL
House of Commons in 1398, The. — Richard the Redeless. — EA
House of Death, The. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — BAP —
OBAV
House of Dust, The, sels. — Conrad Aiken.
Palimpsest: A Deceitful Portrait (Pt. IV, iii). — CMP
Portrait of One Dead (Pt. Ill, vi). — CMP — HBMV— NP
— WHA
House of Fame, The. — John Skelton, See Garlande of Laurell
House of Life, The. — Madison Cawein. — MMV — NPSC
House of Life, The, sels. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Autumn Idleness (LXIX).— CPOI— VLEP
Barren Spring (LXXXIII).— BPN— NBE— VLEP
Beauty's Pageant (XVII).— BPN
Birth-Bond, The (XV). — BPN — EA— GEPM— HBV—
OAEP — POTT
Body's Beauty (LXXVIII). — BMEP— BPN— GEPM—
HBV— POTT— VLEP
(Lilith.)— GPE
(Sonnets from "The House of Life.")— LEAP
Bridal Birth (II). — BMEP — BPN— OAEP— POTT—
Broken Music (XLVII).— VA— VLEP
Choice, The (LXXI-LXXIII).
"Eat thou and drink" (LXXI).— ATP— BEL— BPN —
CRE — EP — EPNC — EPP — GPE— HBV—
OBVV — PIAE— POTT— SBA— TOP— VLEP-
"Think thou and act" (LXXIII).— ATP — BEL — BPN
—CPOI— CRE— EP — EPNC — EPP — GPE—
GTML— HBV — OBVV— OHIP—PIAE— POTT
—SBA— TOP— VLEP— WHA
House of Life, The (Continued').
"Watch thou and fear" (LXXII).— ATP— BEL— BPN
—CRE — EP — EPNC — EPP— GPE— HBV—
OBVV— PIAE— POTT— SBA— TOP— VLEP
Dark Glass, The (XXXIV). — BMEP — BPN — EPN—
EPNC— GPE— HBV— TOP— V A— VLEP
(Sonnets from "The House of Life.") — LEAP
Death-in-Love (XLVIII).— BPN
(XLIX.)— GPE
Equal Troth (XXXII).— BPN
Farewell to the Glen (LXXXIV).— BPN
Genius in Beauty (XVIII).— BPN— NAL— OAEP— POTT
—TOP— VLEP *
Heart of the Night, The (LXVI).— BPN— EPN— TCEP—
TOP— VLEP
Heart's Compass (XXVII).— BPN— EPN— VLEP— WHA
Heart's Haven (XXII).— EPN— GEPM— OAEP— VLEP
Heart's Hope (V).— BMEP— BPN— EPN— EPNC— GPE
—HBV— VLEP
(Sonnets from "The House of Life.") — LEAP
Her Gifts (XXXI).— BPN— GPE— HBV— VA
Hill (or Hill's) Summit, The (LXX). — BPN — CPOI —
TCEP
Hoarded Joy (LXXXIT).— BPN
Hope Overtaken (XLII).— EPW-4
Inclusiveness (LXIII) .— CRE— EP— TPH— VA
(Sonnet: Inclusiveness.) — SEP
Known in Vain (LXV).— BPN— CRE— EP— EPP— TCEP
Lamp's Shrine (XXXV).
(XXXVI.)— GPE
Landmark, The (LXVII). — BPN — EP— EPN— EPP-
TCEP
Life the Beloved (XCVI).— BPN
Life-in-Love (XXXVI).— VLEP
Lost Days (LXXXVI).— BPN— CRE— EP— EPN— EPP—
ES — GEPM — GPE — GTML— MRV— NBE—
OAEP — OHPI— PIAE— POTT— PTER— TOP
—WHA
Lost on Both Sides (XCI).— BPN— GTSL— SBA
(XCVII.)— GTML
Love Enthroned (I).— BMEP— BPN— EPNC— EPW-4—
GPE— PIAE— VLEP
Love-Letter, The (XI).— BPN— VLEP— WLIP
Lover's Walk, The (XII).— BPN— OAEP— TOP
(XIII.)— GPE
Love's Last Gift (LIX).— BPN
Love's Lovers (VIII).— BPN— EPW-4
Love's Testament (III). — BPN
(Love's Redemption.) — CPOI
Lovesight (IV).— BEL— BLV— BMEP— BPN— CPOI—
CRE — EA — EP — EPN— EPNC— EPP— ES—
EV-5 — GEPM — GPE —GTSL— HBV— MRV—
OAEP — OBVV — PIAE— POTT— PTER— SBA
—TCEP— TPH— TOP— V A— VLEP— WHA
(Sonnets from "The House of Life.") — LEAP
Love- Sweetness (XXI). — BEL— BPN— CRE— EP— EPN
—EPP— EV-5— OAEP— POTT— TOP— VLEP
Memorial Thresholds (LXXXI).— BPN
Michelangelo's Kiss (XCIV).— BPN
Mid-Rapture (XXVI) .—BEL— BPN— CRE— EP— EPP—
HBV— OAEP— TOP
(Sonnets from "The House of Life.") — LEAP
Monochord, The (LXXIX).— EPW-4— GEPM— TCEP
Morrow's Message, The (XXXVIII). — GTSE— VLEP
Newborn Death (XCIX-C).
"And thou, 0 Life" (C).— BPN— CRE— EPW-4
"Today Death seems to me" (XCIX).— BPN— CRE—
EPW-4
Old and New Art! (LXXIV-LXXVI).
Husbandman, The (LXXVI).— BPN
Not as These (LXXV).— BPN
St. Luke the Painter (LXXIV).— BPN
One Hope, The (CI). — BEL — BPN — CPOI— CRE— EP—
EPN— EPNC— EPP— HBV— NBE— POTT
Parted Love (XLVI).— EPW-4
Passion and Worship (IX).— BPN
Portrait, The (X).— BPN— CPOI— EA— OAEP— VLEP
Pride of Youth (XXIV).— BPN
"Retro Me, Sathana!" (XC).— BPN
Secret Parting (XLV). — EA
Severed Selves (XL).— BPN
Silent Noon (XIX).— BEL— BLV— BPN— CRE— EPN—
EPNC — GEPM— HBV— ISP— OAEP— PIAE-
POTT— SEP— TCEP— TPH— VLEP— WHA
Sleepless Dreams (XXXIX) .—OAEP
Song-Throe, The (LXI).— BPN
"Sonnet is a moment's monument, A" (Jntrod. Sonnet).—
CRE— GEPM— OAEP
( Introductory. ) — V A
(Sonnet, The.)— BEL— BMEP— BPN— EP—EPP—ES
THP
(Sonnet Is a Moment's Monument, A.) — EPN — ISP
Soul-Light (XXVIII).— EP— EPP— VLEP
Soul's Beauty (LXXVII). — BMEP — BPN — GEPM—
OAEP— OB W- POTT— VLEP
(Sibylla Palmifera.) — EPW-4 — EV-5 — GPE — GTML—
SEP
Stillborn Love (LV).— BPN— CRE— EP— EPN
CXCII)-EPNC
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TITLE INDEX
How
House of Life, The (Continued).
Superscription, A (XCVII). — BEL — BMEP — BPN—
CPOI — CRE — EP — EPP— GEPM— HBV—
LEAP— NBE — SBA — SEP — TOP— TPH—VA
— VLEP— WHA— WLI P
(Nevermore, The.) — LPS-3
Supreme Surrender (VII).— POTT
Through Death to Love (XLI).— BPN— VLEP
Transfigured Life (LX).— BPN
Trees of the Garden, The (LXXXIX).— BPN
True Woman (LVI-LVIII).
Her Heaven (LVIII).— BMEP— BPN— EPN— GPE—
GTML
Her Love (LVII).— BPN— EPN— GPE
Herself (LVI).— BPN— EPN— GPE— POTT
Vain Virtues (LXXXV).— EP— EPP— HBV
Venus Victrix (XXXIII).— BPN
Willowwood (XLIX-LII).
"And now Love sang" (L). — BPN — EPNC — OAEP—
POTT— TCEP— VLEP
"I sat with Love" (XLIX).— BPN— EPNC— GEPM—
HBV— OAEP— POTT— TCEP— VLEP— WHA
"O, ye, all ye, tbat walk" (LI).— BPN— EPNC— OAEP
—POTT— TCEP— VLEP
"So sang he" (LII).— BPN— EPNC— OAEP— POTT—
TCEP— VLEP
Winged Hours (XXV).— CPOI— EPN— GPE
Without Her (LIU).— BPN— V A— VLEP
(LIV.)— GPE
Youth's Antiphony! (XIII).— BPN— TOP
Youth's Spring-Tribute (XIV).— BPN— VLEP
House of Night, The, sels.— Philip Freneau.
"By some sad news." — AP
Death's Epitaph (br. sel.). — AA
"O'er a dark field."— APW
"Trembling I write." — APA
(Vision, A— abr.)— IAP— TCAP
House of Pain, The. — Florence Earle Coates. — BPP — HBV—
LEAP— OQP— QP-1
House of Peers, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See lolanthe.
House of Pride, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The.
House of Richesse, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The (Cave of Mammon, The).
House of Rimmon, The. — Henrv van Dyke. — PVD
House of Splendour, The.— Ezra Pound. — MOAP
House of Straw. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. See These Very
Stones.
House of the Eighties, A. — Edmund Wilson. See Elegies for
a Passing World.
House of the Silent Years. The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. —
MOAP
House of the Trees, The. — Ethel wyn Wetherald. — CPG — NLK
— OCL— OQP— QP-2— VA
House of the Wolfings, sel. — William Morris.
War-Horn of the Elkings, The (fr. Ch. II).— BTB-7
House of Too Much Trouble, The. — Albert 'Bigelow Paine. —
WRR-22
House on the Hill, The. — Edgar Fawcett. — MR — WRR-16
House on the Hill, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — AA —
BAP — CV — HBMV— MAP— MOAP— MPB— PCD
— PFE — PG— PIAE— PT— SC— SMP— TCAP— TPH
_TSW— TSWC— WHA— WLIP— YT
House That Jack Built, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. —
BOHV— PA
House That Jack Built, The. — Mother Goose. — CPN — HBV —
HBVY— PB-2— RIS
(This Is the House That Jack Built.)— OTPC—PBV
House That Was, The. — Laurence Binyon. — MBP
House That Was Just like Its Neighbors, The. — Unknown. —
BTB-6
House That's a Home, A. — Irma Jeffers Nelson. — HB
House to Home, sels. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
"I have no words to tell what way we walked." — MBP
"My pleasaunce was an undulating green" (br. sel.). —
GBOV
House to the Man, The. — John Gould Fletcher. — SPP
House versus Home. — Laura Lee. — HB
House with Nobody in It, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — BLPA— DDA
— JK-1 — MPB — MPC-10 — MW — PB-6 — POY—
PTA-2— PVS— SP— SPS
House with the Cross, The. — Florence Walters Snedeker. —
WRR-5
Housecleaning, — Carrie W. Bronson. — WRR-48
(House Cleaning.)— WRR-44
(Song of the Housekeeper, The.) — OHCS-38
House-Cleaning.— Franklyn W. Lee.— WRR-24
"Houseful., a roomful, A." — Unknown. — RIS
Household Art. — Austin Dobson. — CPOI — VLEP
Household Fairy, The.— Alice Huling. — MPC-12
Household Gods. — J. H. Macnair. — DDA— POT
Household Jewels, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Household Sovereign, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
See Hanging of the Crane, The.
Household Thrush.— Lillie E. Barr.— WRR-48
Householder, The. — Robert Browning. See Fifine at the Fair.
House-Hunting. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Housekeeper. — Vincent Bourne, tr. fr. the Latin by Charles
Lamb. — CTBP — GN — HBV— JHP— LC— LPS-2—
MW — ODP — OG — OTPC— PB-7— PBGG— SN—
TVSH
Housekeeper's Soliloquy, The. — Mrs. Frances Dana Gage. —
OHCS-2
Houses.— F. S. Flint.— PFE
Houses. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Houses, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Houses Should Have Homes to Live In. — David Ross. — PG
House-Top, The.— Herman Melville.— APW
House- Weary. — Ian Drag. — OQP — QP-2
Housewife, The. — Catherine Gate Cohlentz. — BLRP — MOM
Housewife, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Battle.
Housewife, The: Winter Afternoon. — Karle Wilson Baker —
LS
Housewife's Lament, The. — Eloise Story. — HB
Housewife's Praver, The. — Blanche Mary Kelly. — BMC — DDA
— JKCP— WHL
House- Wren. — Bernice Kenyon. — BPM-34
Housman. — Witter Bynner. — AMV-37
How ?— Franklin P. Adams.— PFE
How a Bachelor Sews On a Button. — Unknown. — HHHA
How a Blacksmith Was Converted. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
How a Cat Was Annoyed and a Poet Was Booted. — Guy
Wetmore Carryl.— CIV— GR-a— MAP
How a Fisherman Corked Up His Foe in a Jar. — Guy Wetmore
Carryl.— B HP
How a Girl Was Too Reckless of Grammar. — Guy Wetmore
Carryl.— BOHV
How a Little Girl Danced.— Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
How a Little Girl Sang. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
How a Man Should Be Judged. — Unknoixm. — OHCS-2
How a Married Man Sews On a Button (in Life in Danbury).
— James M. Bailey. — BTB-2
(Sewing On a Button.) — OHCS-14
How a Mathematician Makes Love. — Unknown. — WRR-S8
How a Peasant Won Paradise by Wit. — Doun de Laverne, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
How a Widow Mourned. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
(Monumental Affection.) — \VRR-44
How a Woman Buys Meat. — Mary Tucker Magill. — WRR-37
How Adventure Came to Petee. — Gardner Hunting. — SPE-8
"How am 1 glutted with conceit of this." — Christopher Mar
lowe. See Dr. Faustus.
How Am I^like Her? — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — ERP
How America Finished. — Gregory Mason. — AOAH
How an Angel Looks. — Unknown. — WRR-24
How an Engineer Won His Bride, — James Noel Johnson. —
OHCS-32
"How" and "How." — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
How and Why. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
How Annandale Went Out. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. —
HBMV— MAP
How Are Songs Begot and Bred? — Richard Henry Stoddard. —
APB
( Songs. ) — AA— OB AV
"How Are You, Sanitary?" — Bret Harte. — MDAH — PAP
How Bateese Carne Home. — William Henry Drummond. — IHA
— WRR-26
How Beautiful. — George Elliston. — ST
"How beautiful is night!" — Robert South ey. See Thalaba the
Destroyer.
How Beautiful upon the Mountains. — W. H. Gerry. — BPM-36
How Beautiful Were Once the Roses. — Ivan S. Turgeniev, tr.
fr. the Russian. — ST
How Ben Fargo's Claim Was Jumped. — Tom R. Morgan. —
BTB-6
("Jumped" — The Story of Ben Fargo's Claim.) — OHCS-33
How Betsey and I Made Up.— Will Carleton.— OHCS-5
How Big Was Alexander? — Elijah Jones. — BLPA— BTB-7
How Brer Tarrypin Learned to Fly. — Joel Chandler Harris. —
TSW— TSWC
How Brief a Thing.— David Morton.— AMV-35— NYBV
How Burlington Was Saved. — Charles Mair. — DRB
How Can I Sing? — Frederick C. Boden.— RH
"How can I sing high-souled and fancy-free." — Lorenzo de'
Medici, tr. fr. the Italian by James Elroy Flecker.
(Two Lyrics— II.)— AWP—JAWP—WBP
How Can I Smile. — Florence B. Hodgson. — BLRP
"How can I then return in happy plight." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXVIII).
"How can one e'er be sure." — Lady Horikawa. See Hyaku-
Nin-Isshu.
"How Can the Heart Forget Her."— Walter Davison. — HBV—
OBEV— PG— PPD-2
(At Her Fair Hands.)— WHA
(Ode: "At her fair hands," etc.) — OBSC
How Can They Honor Him. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — SDH
(Christmas 1930.)— BPM-31— CAW
(Christmas Today.) — OQP — QP-2
How Cassie Saved the Spoons. — Annie Howells Frechette. —
WRR-44
How Christmas Carne. — Callie E. Bonney. — GS
How Christmas Came to Crappy Shute. — Unknown. — BTB-9
How Clear She Shines! — Emily Bronte. — VLEP
"I'll think there's not one world above" (sel.). — CPOI
How Colonel Ashton Signed the Pledge. — K. A. Peters. —
WRR-15
How Columbus Found America. — H. C. Dodge. — OHCS-29
How Creatures Move, — Unknown. — GFA
How Gushing Destroyed the "Albemarle." — Unknown. —
OHCS-23
How Cyrus Laid the Cable. — John Godfrey Saxe. — MC— PAH
— PP YP— PTA- 1— YFR
How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept New Year's.
— W. H. Harrison Murray. — DRB
Parson's Conversion, The (sel.). — HBR
How Dear to Me the Hour. — Thomas Moore. — ERP
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How
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
How Delicious Is the Winning. — Thomas Campbell. — EBSV
(First Kiss, The.)— LPS-1— SBA— SPE-8
(Freedom and Love.)— BSV— GTBS—GTSE
(Song: "How delicious is the winning.") — HBV
How Did He Live? — Ernest Crosby. — OQP — QP-1
(Life and Death.)— ICBD
"How did he look, the Lord of Light." — Margery Swett Mans
field. See Corpus Christi.
How Did It Happen?— Unknown— PPYP
How Did She Know?— Unknown.— BTB-7— WRR-20
How Did You Die?— Edmund Vance Cooke.— BLPA— HT—
OHFP— POOI— PPP— PTA-2— TCPD— WTP-3
"How Did You Rest, Last Night?" — James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
How Dion Won the Dplichos Race. — Unknown. — WRR-S1
"How disagreeable it is/' — Takeko Kujo. See Translations
from Modern Japanese Poetry (Takeko Kujo — IV).
"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning, See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XLIII).
How Do You Do?— H. Bedf ord- Jones.— WBLP
How Do You Tackle Your Work?— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG—
ICBD
How Dorothy Saved the Coach. — Julia Anna Wolcott.— WRR-53
How Dot Heard "The Messiah" (arr.). — Hezekiah Butter-
worth.— WRR- 1 6
How Doth the Little Busy Bee. — Isaac Watts.— CPN — GS—
HBV— HBVY — MPC-3 — OFPE — OTPC — PPL—
RON— TVC— TVSH
(Against Idleness and Mischief.) — CEP — CRE — OBEC
(Busy Bee, The.)— PBGP— PEM
How Doth the Little Crocodile. — "Lewis Carroll." See Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland.
How Dreary Looks the Ivied Cot. — Gertrude Hall. — OBAV
How Dulcenia del Toboso Is like the Left Wing of a Bird.—
Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
How D'-Y'-Do and Good-By. — William Robert Spencer. —
OTPC— RON
How Far Is It Called to the Grave? — Unknown. — BLPA
How Far Is It to Bethlehem. — Frances Chesterton. — CHB — DD
— HBMV— HBVY— MCT— SDH— YF
How Far to Bethlehem. — Madeleine Sweeny Miller. — BLPA—
OQP— PSO— QP-1— VIL
How Firm a Foundation. — George Keith (?). — WGRP
(Roosevelt's Favorite Hymn.) — RDAH
How Flaherty Kept the Bridge. — Eugene Field. — PEF
How Gavin Birse Put It to Mag Lownie. — Sir James M.
Barrie. See Window in Thrums, A.
How Girls Fish. — Unknown. — WRR-26
How Girls Study. — Belle McDonald. — BTB-4 — GSRC —
OHCS-27— PTWP
How Glooskap Brought the Summer — Frances Laughton Mace.
—APP
"How glorious is thy girdle cast." — Thomas Campbell. See
To the Rainbow.
How Goes the Night? — Unknown. See Shi King or Book of
Odes.
How Grandpa Proposed. — Unknown. — WRR- 7
How Graunde Amoure Was Receyved of La Belle Pucell. —
Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The.
How Happy I'll Be. — Unknown. — LLC
How Happy Is He Born. — Sir Henry Wotton. See Character
of a Happy Life, The.
How Has God Made Her Good to See! — Charles d'Orleans, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
How He Came. — William James Dawson. — MOM
How He Lost Her.— Unknown.— BTB-7
How He Paralyzed the Chef. — Unknown. — GH
How He Saved St. Michael's. — Mary A. P. Stansbury. — BPLA
— OHCS-9— PPP— PTA-1 (si. abr.)
How He Saw Her. — Ben Jonson. See Celebration of Charis.
How He Whipped Him. — Unknown. — OHCS-1S
How He Won His Freedom. — J. Frederic Thome. — OHCS-38
How Hezekiah Stole the Spoons. — Unknown. — BTB-8
("Hez" and the Landlord.)— OHCS-9
How His Garments Got Turned. — Unknown. — CHS — OHCS-25
How Holy Church Is Underfoot. — Unknown. — TMEV
How Homer Should Have Written the Iliad. — Edwin Meade
Robinson. See Limericised Classics.
How Hugh Walpole Discovered Books. — Hugh Walpole. —
How I Earned My First Dollar. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
How I Edited an Agricultural Paper. — "Mark Twain" (Sam
uel Langhorne Clemens). — LL-3
How I Killed a Bear. — Charles Dudley Warner.— APP
How I Kissed Her.— George M. Ritchie.— WRR-7
How I Spoke the Word. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-4
How I Walked Alone in the Jungles of Heaven. — Vachel Lind
say.— CPL
How I Was Sold. —"Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Cle
mens). — WRR-S
How I Won My Wife.— W. A. Eaton.— OHCS-31
"How ill doth he deserve a lover's name." — Thomas Carew. —
EG
(Eternity of Love Protested.)— ATP — OBS
How Infinite Are Thy Ways. — William Force Stead.— OB MV
How It Happened.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
(So I Got to Thinkin' of Her,)— WRR-2
How It Happens. — Unknown. — BTB-7
How It Might Have Appeared. — Morrie Ryskind. — NYBV
How It Strikes a Contemporary. — Robert Browning. — GEPC
How It Works Out.— Tyler H. Bliss.— PAPm
How Jack Found That Beans May Go Back on a Chap.— Guy
Wetmore Carryl.— ALV— MAP y
How Jamie Came Home.— Will M. Carleton.— OHCS-7— SPE-S
fane Conquest Rang the Bell. — James Milne. — PTWP
Hm Turner Broke Up the School. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Timmy Tended the Baby. — Unknown. — CHS — OHCS-25
finny Eased Her Mind. — Thomas Nelson Page. — HBR-—
WRR-34 (abr.)
How John Quit the Farm. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
How Jube Waked the Elephant. — Mrs. M. Sheffey Peters.—
WRR-38
How June Found Massa Linkum. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. —
BTB-9
How King Edward and His Menge Met with the Spaniards in
the Sea. — Laurence Minot. — NBE
How Ladies Shop.— Unknown. — BTB-9
How Larry Sang the "Agnus." — Jeannie Pendleton Ewing. —
OHCS-36
"How like a winter hath my absence been." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XCVII).
How like a Woman. — Caroline Duer and Alice Duer Miller.
—PR
How Lincoln and Judge B Swapped Horses. — Unknown.
— LBAH
How Lincoln Became a National Figure. — Ida M. Tarbell. See
Life of Abraham Lincoln, The.
How Lincoln Took His Altitude. — Unknown. — LBAH
How Lincoln Was Abused. — Unknown. — LBAH
How Lincoln's Life Was Saved. — Austin Gollaher. — WRR-45
How Lisa Loved the King. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian
Evans Lewes Cross).— WRR- 11
"How little do they know of sorrow, they." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
How Little It Costs. — Mary Dow Brine.— VIL
How Long? — Ferner R. Nuhn. — RH
How Long, O Lord? — Robert Palmer. — VM
How Long Shall I Give? — Unknown. — BLRP
How Long Will You Remain? — Emily Bronte. — VLEP
How Love Looked for Hell. — Sidney Lanier. — AP — APB—
CAP
How Lucy Backslid. — Paul Laurence D unbar. — WRR-26
How McClellan Took Manassas. — Unknown. — PAH
How Many? — Matthew Biller. — AMV-37
How Many? — Unknown. — LPP
(Kitty Knew.)— PPYP
"How many a father have I seen." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
How Many Bards Gild the Lapses of Time. — John Keats. —
BPN— EM-2— ERP
(How Many Bards.)— EPN
(Sonnet: "How many bards gild the lapses of time.") —
GEPC
"How many days has my baby to play?" — Mother Goose. —
PPL
How Many Flowers Are Gently Met. — George Sterling. — ME
"How many generations yet shall pass." — Lady Margaret
Sackville. See Epitaphs (VII).
How Many Miles Is It to Babylon? — Mother Goose.— WP
(Babylon.)— HWC
"How many paltry, foolish, painted things." — Michael Dray-
ton. See Idea.
How Many Seconds in a Minute? — Christina Georgina Ros-
setti. — PTA-1
How Many Times Do I Love Thee, Dear? — Thomas Lovell
Beddoes. See Torrismond.
How Many Times Night's Silent Queen Her Face. — William
Drummond of Hawthornden. — BSV
How Many Voices Gaily Sing. — Walter Savage Landor. —
BPN— LEAP
(How Many Voices.) — EPN
"How many ways, how many times." — John Masefield. See
Sonnets: "Long, long ago," etc.
How Marriage Is Like a Devonshire Lane. — John Marriott. —
OHCS-29
(Devonshire Lane, A.)— BOHV— MCT
How Maud Kept Watch. — Unknown.— WRR-50
How Men Found the Great Spirit. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
How Mickey Got Kilt in the War. — Unknown.— OHCS-29
How Miracles Abound.— Clinton Scollard. — NLK
(Miracles.)— PDN
How Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles on His House (in They
All Do It).— James M. Bailey.— BTB-1
(Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles on His House.) —
OHCS-9
How Mr. Simonson Took Care of the Baby. — Pauline Phelps.
—WRR-20
How Mr. Smiggles Went to a Public Dinner, — Edward F.
Turner.— OHCS-25
How Mrs. O'Doolahan Had Mike Arrested. — S. Jennie Smith.
— OHCS-34
How Moravians Observe Easter. — Charles H. Rominger. —
EOAH
How Mose Counted the Eggs. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
(Counting Eggs.)— GH— HHHA
How Much?— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
How Much Land Does a Man Require? — Leo Tolstoi.— SR
How Much of Godhead. — Louis Untermeyer. — BAP — GPE —
How My Songs of Her Began. — Philip Bourke Marston.—
HBV — VA
How My Wife Reduced Her Weight.— Nat M. Wills.— WRR-47
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TITLE INDEX
How
How Naked, How without a Wall. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.
— WFG
How Nancy Did Her Part.— Unknown.— WRR-57
How Nice. — Mary Dixxm Thayer. — GFA
How Nixat Made Animals.— Eda Lou Walton. — TL
How Nixat Made the Ocean. — Eda Lou Walton. — TL
How No Age Is Content (abr.). — Henry Howard, Earl of
Surrey. — FAOV
(Age of Children Happiest, The). — CG — LC
(From Boy to Man.)— CGOV
(Laid in My Quiet Bed.)— CH
How Norman Won the Race. — J. M. Whitson.— WRR-25
How Not to Pay Bills. — John Howard Payne. See Lancers,
The: An Interlude.
How Oft Has the Banshee Cried. — Thomas Moore. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
How Oft, Louisa, Hast Thou Told. — Richard Brinsley Sheri
dan. See Duenna, The.
"How oft, when thou, my music, music play'st." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXXVIII).
How Often. — Ben King. — BOHV— HBV— PA
"How often sit I, poring o'er." — Arthur Hugh Clough. See
Blank Misgivings of a Creature Moving About in
Worlds Not Realized.
How Old Are You?— Edward Tuck.— VIL
(Age.)— DDA
How Old Brown Took Harper's Ferry. — Edmund Clarence
Stedman.— AP — APB — GA — HBV— MC— OBAV—
PAH— PAP
How Old Folks Won the Oaks.— J. J. Eakins.— WRR-23
"How One Man Loved." — Edith Arnold. — WRR-22
How One Winter Came in the Lake Region. — William Wilfred
Campbell.— OCL
How Oswald Dined with God. — Edwin Markham. — CV— OHNP
— POY
How Paddy Stole the Rope.— Unknown.— BLPA
How Pat Went Courting. — Unknown.— CD — WRR-30
How Paul Won His Goat. — Anne Borden. — BTB-1
How Persimmons Took Cah ob de Baby. — Scribner's Magazine.
— OHCS-13— WRR-26
"How petty, then, the me above the you." — Clement Wood.
See Eagle Sonnets (X).
How Pleasant Is This Flowery Plain. — Unknown.— OBS
"How pleasant the life of a bird must be." — Mary Howitt.
See Birds in Summer.
How Prince Was Saved.— Detroit Free Press.— OHCS-38
How Pussy and Mousie Kept House. — A. C. Kish. — WRR-35
How Pussy Bathes. — "Unknown. — WRR-35
How Randa Went over the River. — Charles Carleton Coffin.
See Caleb Krinkle.
How Robin Hood Rescued the Widow's Sons. — Unknown. —
OG
How Robin's Breast Became Red. — Selma Lagerlof, tr. jr. the
Swedish.— WRR-51
How Roses Came Red.— Robert Herrick. — BEL — EP— TCEP
— WLIP
How "Rudy" Played. — George W. Bagby. — BTB-3 — HSPS
(a&r.)— OHCS-16— WRR-43
How Salty Win Out.— Eugene Field.— PEF
How Salvator Won.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PPP— PTA-2—
WRR-3
How Samson Bore Away the Gates of Gaza. — Vachel Lindsay.
— CPL— NP
How Santa Claus Came down the Chimney. — Clarence Hawkes.
— WRR-28
How Shall I Build.— Wilfrid Sea wen Blunt.— CAW— JKCP
How Shall I Go?— Muriel Strode.— BAP
"How shall I report."— John Skelton. See Boke of Phyllyp
Sparowe, The.
How Shall We Honor Them?— Edwin Markham (?).— OHPP
— OQP— QP-2
How Shall We Rise to Greet the Dawn? — Osbert Sitwell. —
WGRP
How Shall We Tell an Angel.— Gertrude Hall.— OBAV
(Angels.)— AA
How She Got Browned. — Unknown. — WRR-29
How She Got Ready.— Josh Wink.— OHCS-39
How She Resolved to Act.— Merrill Moore.— MAP— MOAP—
PIAE
How She Went into Business. — Joel Chandler Harris. See
Chronicles of Aunt Minerva Ann, The.
"How should I your true love know." — William Shakespeare.
See Hamlet.
How Siegfried Was Slain. — Unknown. See Nibelungen Lied,
How Sleep the Brave.— William Collins.— B CEP— BFVR—
BLV— BPB — CBPC— DD—EA— EV-3— GN— GPE—
HBV— HBVY—HH— ISP— JHP—LC— LEAP— LLC
— LPS-2 — MDAH — MHT— OBEV — ODP — OG-
OTPC— PECK— RON— SBA
(Dirge: "How sleep the brave, who sink to rest.") — CBE
(Ode: "How sleep the brave, who sink to rest.") — CRE —
CTBP— FF— GS— NAL— POI — PTER— TCEP
— WP
(Ode Written in 1746 tor MDCCXLVI].)— CPN— GEPM
— GTBS— GTSE— TVSH— WHA— WTP-3
(Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746 — C.) —
AEP-D— ATP— AWP — BEL — BPB — CEP—
CRP— EM-1— EP — EPP — EPRE — EPW-3—
JAWP— OAEP—OBEC— SEP — TOP— TPH —
WBP
(Sleep of the Brave, The.)— OHIP
*How Sleep the Brave."— Walter de la Mare.— CRE— TOP
How Soap Was First Made.— Unknown.— WRR-17
"How soon hath Time the subtle thief of youth." — John Milton.
See On His Being Arrived at (or to) the Age of
Twenty-Three.
How Spring Comes in Georgia. — Thomas Caldecot Chubb. —
AMV-35
How Spring Comes to Shasta Jim. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
How Stands the Glass Around? — James Wolfe. — APB— PAH
How Strange a Stuff. — Jan Struther. — BPM-37
"How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers!" — Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. See Divina Commedia.
"How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XCV).
"How sweet I roarn'd from field to field." — William Blake. —
EG
(How Sweet I Roamed.) — OTPC
(Love's Prisoner.) — GPE
(Prisoner of Love.) — PIAE
(Song: "How sweet I roamed from field to field/') — BCEP
—BLV— CH— EM-1— EPRE— EPW-3—GBOV—
GEPM— NAL— OAEP—OBEC— TCEP— TVSH
— WHA— WP
(Song: How Sweet 1 Roamed from Field to Field.) — EV-3
"How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon the bank." — William
Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The.
How Sweet This Lone Vale.— Andrew Erskine. — EBSV
How Terry Saved His Bacon. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
How the Babes in the Wood Showed They Couldn't Be Beaten.
— Guy Wetmore Carryl. — RIS
How the Bees Came by Their Sting. — Carlotta Perry. —
OHCS-30
How the Camel Got His Hump. — Rudyard Kipling. — WRR-51
How the Captain Saved the Day. — Walter Williams. — BTB-9
How the Cats Went to Boarding-School. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
How the Celebrated Miltiades Peterkin Paul Got the Better of
Santa Claus.— John Brownjohn. — BTB-6
(Miltiades Gets the Best of Santa Claus.) — OHCS-23
How the Christ-Flower Bloomed. — Nora Archibald Smith. — CS
How the Church Was Built at Kehoe's Bar. — John Bennett—
NPTP— OHCS-3 1— WRR-29
How the "Cumberland" Went Down. — S. Weir Mitchell. — MC
—PAH
How the Daughters Come Down at Dunoon. — Henry Cholmon-
deley-Pennell.— BOHV
How the Derby Was Won {abr.). — Harrison Robertson. — HBR
How the Drunkard Goes Down to the Tomb. — Unknown. —
WRR-53
How the Dutchman Killed the Woodchuck. — Unknown. —
OHCS-11
How the Elephant Got His Trunk. — Rudyard Kipling. See
Just-So Stories.
How the Fifty-First Took the Bridge. — Jeff. H. Nones. —
OHCS-30
How the Flowers Grow. — "Gabriel Setoun" (Thomas Nicoll
Hepburn).— CFBP— MPB— PB-3— PEM
How the Flowers Grow. — Unknown. — WRR-57
How the Fourth of July Should Be Celebrated. — Julia Ward
Howe.— IDAH
How the Froggies Go to Sleep, sel. — J. K. Nutting.
Little, Wee Froggies, The. — SAS
How the Gates Came Ajar. — Helen Louise Bostwick. — MHT —
OHCS-4— WRR-15
How the Gentlemen Do after Marriage. — Unknowiz. — OHCS-9
How the Gentlemen Do before Marriage. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
How the Girls Played School. — Unknown. — WRR-50
How the Gospel Came to Jim Oaks. — Unknown. — BTB-4
How the Great Guest Came. — Edwin Markham. — BLPA —
— OHNP— SPS
(Great Guest Comes.)— SPE-6— WBLP
How the King Lost His Crown. — John Townsend Trowbridge.
— OHCS-28
How the Kite Learned to Fly. — Katharine Pyle. See How the
Little Kite Learned to Fly.
How the La Rue Stakes Were Lost. — Charles Newton Hood. —
BTB-8— WRR-16
How the Lawyers Got a Patron Saint. — John Godfrey Saxe. —
OHCS-22
How the Leaves Came Down. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah
Chauncey Woolsey). — CCP — CPN — DD — HBV —
HBVY— MPB — MPC-5 — OTPC — PB-3 — PBGP —
PECK— PEM— PRWS—TVC— TVSH
How the Little Kite Learned to Fly. — Katharine Pyle (?). —
HBV— HBVY—MPC-7— OTPC— RON— TVC— TVSH
(How the Kite Learned to Fly.) — GFA
How the Mayor Became Senator. — Agnes Louise Provost. —
WRR-44
"How the moon triumphs through, the endless nights!" — James
Thomson. See City of Dreadful Night, The.
How the Old Horse Won the Bet. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.—
CAP— IAP— OHCS-17— OHNP— TCAP
How the Organ Was Paid For. — Kate A. Bradley.— WRR-4
How the Parson Broke the Sabbath. — Unknown. — OHCS-22—
POOI
How the Pilgrims Gave Thanks. — Unknown. — PEOR
How the Question Came Home. — Unknown. — PPYP— YPS
How the Ransom Was Paid. — Unknown.— PEOR— PTWP
How the Refugees Were Saved. — Ellen Knight Bradford. —
OHCS-36
How the Revival Came. — Margaret J. Bidwell. — WRR-12
How the Sermon Sounded to Baby. — Mrs. J. M. Hunter.— -RON
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How
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
How the Twins Gave Thanks. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
(Twins Give Thanks — arr. for monologue.') — WRR-SO
How the Wallflower Came First and Why So Called.— Robert
Herrick.— EV-2
How the Wind Blows! — Unknown. — PEM
How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix.— Robert
Browning— BEL— BMEP—BPN—CCR — CG— CGOV
— CR—EM-2 — EP — EPC— EPNC — EPP— EPW-5—
EV-5 — GEPC — GEPM — GN — GR-1— GS— HBV—
HBVY— ISP— JHP — JPC — LL-4 — LPS-2 — MCCG
— MPC-14— MW— NAL— NPSC— OG — OHNP— OTA
—•OTPC— PB-4 — PBGG— PC — PCD — PE — PECK—
PFE — POY — PPA — PTER — PYM — RON— ST—
TCEP— TOP— TSWC— TVSH— VA— VLEP— WTP-2
(From Ghent to Aix.) — SPE-5
(How They Brought the Good News.)— BBV— CSBP
(Ride from Ghent lo Aix, The.) — MR — OHCS-2
(Ride to Aix, The).— OFPE
How They Caught the Panther.— Alfred J. Hough.— WRR-6
How They Sleep.— Unknown.— CPN— PPL— RYC
How They Stopped the Run. — Anthony Hope. See Sport Royal.
"How this uncouth enchanted." — E. E. Cummings.
(Four Poems.)— PP
How Tim's Prayer Was Answered. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
How to Ask and Have.— Samuel Lover. — BOHV — TPH
(Ask and Have.)— BHP— HBV— PFE
(To Ask and to Have.)— WRR-20
(Way Out ot It, A.)— HSP
How to Be a Captain.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
How to Be a Champion.— Grantland Rice. — PVS
How to Be Cheerful.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
How to Be Happy.— Unknown. — BLPA
How to Break the Chain. — John B. Gough. — OHCS-17
How to Catch a Bird. — Leland B. Jacobs. — PPA
How to Catch a Trolley. — Unknown. — DBA
How to Catch Unicorns.— William Rose Benet.— CV— HBMV
— JPC— TSW
How to Choose a Wife.— Unknown. — OHCS-25
How to Cure a Cough. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
How to Cur-Tail the Liquor Traffic. — Unknown. — TS
How to Drive a Pig. — L. H. Montgomery. — WRR-51
How to Eat a "Possum. — Unknown. — WRR-7
How to Eat Watermelons. — Frank Libby Stanton. — BOHV —
WRR-56
How to Feed and Care for Cats. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-35
How to Find Easter. — Unknown. — WRR-57
(To Find Easter.)— WRR-51
How to Get Rich. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
How to Give. — Unknown.— BLRP
How to Go and Forget. — Edwin Markham.— GPE — HBMV
"How to live happiest?" — John Armstrong. See Art of Pre
serving Health, The.
How to Make a Man of Consequence. — Mark Lemon. — BOHV
How to Make a Whistle.— Unknown.— ADAH— WRR- 17
How to Make an Imitation of Browning. — Unknown. — WRR-4
How to Manage a Husband. — "Dorothy Dix" (Mrs. George O.
Gilmer).— OHCS-40
How to Plant a Tree. — Julia E. Rogers. — ADAH
How to Read Me. — Walter Savage Landor. — VA
How to Recognize a Snark. — "Lewis Carroll." See Hunting
of the Snark, The.
How to Remember Easter Date. — Fannie E. Newberry. —
WRR-57
How to Serve My Country.— Louise Pollock. — PRK
How to Succeed. — T. C. Richmond.— WRR- 18
How to Tell the Time.— William Wallace Whitelock.— SPE-4
How to Tell Wild Animals.— Carolyn Wells.— HBVY— MPB—
MPC-13— PB-4— TSW— UTS
How to the Singer Comes the Song? — Richard Watson Gilder.
— WGRP
How to Write a Graduation Essay. — Hamilton Wright Mabie. —
WRR-55
How to Write a Letter. — Elizabeth Turner. — OTPC
How Tom Saved the Train. — George Birdseye. — WRR-4
How Tom Sawyer Whitewashed the Fence. — "Mark Twain."
See Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The.
How Two Birdies Kept House in a Shoe. — Unknown. — PPYP
How Uncle Brewster Was Too Shifty for the Tempter.—
George Ade. — BTB-9
How Uncle Mose Counts. — Unknown (arr. as monologue by
Stanley Schell).— WRR-32
How Uncle Podger Hung a Picture. — Jerome K. Jerome. See
Three Men in a Boat (Hanging a Picture).
How "Uncle Sam" Was Christened. — Unknown. — FOAH
How Very Modern. — Thomas Moore. — BFP
(Epigrams.) — ALV— HBV
(On Taking a Wife.)— BOHV— THP
How Violets Came Blue.— Robert Herrick. — EPEP
How We Beat the Captain's Colt. — Campbell Rae-Brown.—
WRR-13
How We Beat the Favorite.— Adam Lindsay Gordon.— EPW-5
— OHCS-36— V A— WRR-13
How We Became a Nation. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — MC —
PAH
How We Burned the "Philadelphia." — Barrett Eastman. —
GA (abr.)— PAH
How We Celebrated.— Zitell a Cocke.— WRR-52
How We Fought the Fire.— Will Carleton. — BTB-6
How We Harnessed the Horse.— Maria Louise Pool.— WRR-19
How We Hung Red Shed.— "Joaquin" Miller.— WRR-7
How We Hunted a Mouse. — Joshua Jenkins. —
BTB-2— OHCS-12
How We Kept the Day.— Will Carleton.— BTB-8
How We Killed the Rooster.— Unknown. — OHCS-34
How We Learn. — Horatius Bonar. — HBV
Price of Truth, The (1st and 3rd sts.).—WRR-l7
How We Papooses Plant Flowers. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
How We Played "King William." — Jeannie Pendleton Ewing.
—OHCS-36
How We Waked Ike.— D. A. Ellsworth. — WRR-38
How Weary Is Our Heart.— William Watson. — WLIP
How Will It Seem?— Charles Hanson Towne.— RH— VOD
"How will you manage?" — Princess Daihaku. See Manyo Shu.
How Wonderful Thou Art! — Frederick William Faber. —
PDN
How Would It Be?— Susan L. Mitchell.— CRE
How Yesterday Looked.— Carl Sandburg — SASS
How Yohnson Quit.— Unknown.— WRR-29
Howard Lamson, — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River,
The.
Howe Remembraunce Made His Epytaphy on His Grave.—
Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The (Epi
taph, An).
"How'er the uneasy world is vexed and wroth." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Casa Guidi Windows.
Howling of the Witches.— Charles J. Leland.— WRR-31
"How's My Boy?"— Sydney Dobell. — BMEP — CG — CH —
— CSBP— GN— HBV— LC— LPS-2— MOAH— OHCS-6
— OHIP— VA— WTP-4
Hrolf's Thrall, His Song.— Willard Wattles.— SBMV
Huckleberry Finn, sel. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorn
Clemens).
With a Duke and a Dauphin on a Raft.— PVS
Hudibras, sels. — Samuel Butler.
Amantium Irae (Part III, Canto I, 11. 879-908).— EPW-2
Argumentative Theology (Part I, Canto I, 11. 161-168).—
EPW-2
Description of Hudibras and His Equipments (Part I, Canto
I, 11. 1-250).— BCEP
(Puritan Knight Errant, The — Part I, Canto I, 11. 1-236.
abr.) — EA
("When civil dudgeon [or fury] first grew high" — Part
I, Canto I.)— CEP (11. 1-920)— EPRE (11. 1-228,
abr.)— EPS (11. 1-624, abr.')— EV-2 (11. 1-236) —
TOP (11. 1-236) — TPH (11. 1-236) — WTP-2
(11. 1-236, abr.)
"Doubtless the pleasure is as great." (Part II, Canto III.
H. 1-36).— NBE
Godly Casuistry (Part II, Canto II, 11. 29-258). — OBS
(Morning— 4 II.}— EPW-2
"He was of that stubborn crew." (Part I, Canto I, 11. 190-
204).— BPP
(Presbyterians, The— 1L 190-228.)— EPW-2
(Religion of Hudibras, The.)— BOHV (11. 188-236)-
LPS-2 (11. 190-218)— THP (11. 188-236)
Honour (Part I, Canto III, 11. 1041-1156).— EPW-2
Hudibras' Sword and Dagger (Part I, Canto I, 11. 349-388,
abr.).— LPS-2
"Learning, that Cobweb of the Brain." (Part I, Canto III,
II. 1339-1366).— NBE
Logic (Part I, Canto I, 11. 65-80).— PB-8
(Logic of Hudibras.)— LPS-3
(Presbyterian Knight and Independent Squire — 11. 65-624,
a&r.)— OBS
Marriage (Part III, Canto I, 11. 545-566).— EPW-2
Martial Music (Part I, Canto II, 11. 107-112).— EPW-2
Muse of Doggerel (Part I, Canto I, 11. 639-666).— EPW-2
"New Light" (Part I, Canto I, 11. 499-508).— EPW-2
Night (Part II, Canto I, 11. 903-916).— EPW-2
Presbyterian Church Government (Part I, Canto III,
11. 1149-1248).— OBS
"Quoth she, 'The matter's not so far gone' " (Part II,
Canto I, 11. 541-638).— NBE
Saintship versus Conscience (Part III, Canto 1, 11. 1221-
1296, a&r.).— BCEP
Spiritual Trimmers (Part III, Canto I, 11. 205-220).—
EPW-2
"This said, he turned about his Steed" (Part II, Canto III,
11. 199-322).— NBE
"We grant, altho' he had much wit (or evil)" (Part I,
Canto I).— EP (11. 45-206)— EPP (11. 45-150, a&r.)
Hudibras' Sword and Dagger. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Hudson, The. — George Sidney Hellman. — AA
Hudson, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP
Hudson's Last Voyage.— Henry van Dyke. — PJH-2 — PVD
(Henry Hudson's Last Voyage.) — SPE-5
Hudson's Voyage. — Arthur Guiterman. — PJH-1
Hue and Cry after Chloris. — Unknown. — GPE
Hue and Cry after Cupid, The, sel. — Ben Jonson.
Beauties, Have Ye Seen This Toy. — OAEP
(Cupid— a&r.) — BOHV
(Venus' Runaway.)— HBV
Hue and Cry after Fair Amoret, A. — William Dongreve.—
BCEP — BFP — CEP— EV-3 — OBEC — OBEV— WT P-3
(Amoret— C.) — EPRE— EPW-3— GTIV— HBV
Hugh Gordon's Iron Mill. — Horace B. Durant. — OHCS-29
Hugh Manity's Christmas Gifts. — Frank Crane. — WRR-58
Hugh of Lincoln (A vers.; B vers. in Percy's Reliques). — Un
known.— ACP- BB— OBB
(Sir Hugh, or the Jew's Daughter— A vers.) — BPB (com
posite vers.)— CH— EM-1— EPOM— ESPB (A, B,
C and N vers.)
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TITLE INDEX
Hunters
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (Part III in Portraits), sels.—EzT&
Pound.
"For three years, diabolus in the scale" (Part II — 1920,
(Mauberley, 1920.)— NP
"These fought in any case" (Part I, IV and V).
(From the "Mauberley Poems.") — NP
Hugh Spencer's Feats in France (A and B vers.). — Unknown.
— ESPB
Hugh Sutherland's Pansies. — Robert Buchanan. — WRR-1
Hugh, the Carter, Tarries.— Willard Wattles.— PR
"Hugh was a cabbage." — Helen Hoyt. See Vegetable Fantasies
Hughie at the Inn, or. Advice from a Tapster.— Elinor Wylie.
Hughie Seeks to Console a Brother Shepherd, Over-Grieving
for the Loss of His Son.— James Losrie Robertson.—
BSV
Hughie the Graeme. — Unknown. — OBB
Hughie's Advice to Dauvit tc Enjoy the Fine Weather. — James
Logic Robertson.— BSV
Hughley Steeple. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
(LXI) .
Hugo Grotius, sel. ("What means this firing, mother?") —
August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue tr fr the
German.— WRR-9
Huguenot, A.— Mary E. Coleridge.— GPE—OBVV—TVSH
Huldy's Pumpkin Pies.— Alfred Balch.— OHCS-23
Hulk, The.— Maimie A. Richardson.— HMSP
Hullo! — Sam Walter Foss. - BFV — BTB-7 — HHHA— HT—
PPP— PTA-2— SPE-4— WRR-44
Hull's Surrender. — Unknown. — PAH
Humaine Cares.— Nathaniel Wanley. — OBS
Human Body, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Human Body Lesson in Rhyme. — Anna E. Badlam. — PPYP
Human Cylinders. — Mina Loy. — LA
Human Fantasy, The, sel. ("Va
- , -, — , ^astitude of space comes down.
The").— John Hall Wheelock.— MRV
Human Frailty. — William Cowper. — HBV
Human Frailty. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — LLC
Human Frailty. — Philip Freneau. — LA
Human Life.— Matthew Arnold.— EPN—EPW-5
Human Life.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). — HBV—
JKCP— VA
(Sad Is Our Youth— for It Is Ever Going.)— LPS-1
Human Life.— W. H. Malloch.—ACP— JKCP— OQP— QP-2
Human Life, sels. — Samuel Rogers.
Fond Youth.— OBRV
Marriage.— LPS-1
"When by a good man's grave." — EPW-4
Human Life.— Mrs. J. M. Winton.— OHCS-19
Human Nature. — Eugene Field, — PEF
Human Nature. — Unknown. — ABVC
Human Oppression. — William Cowper. See Task, The (Bk. II).
Human Outlook, The. — John Addington Symonds. — WGRP
(Church Triumphant, The.)— WBLP
(Loftier Race, A.)— MRV
Human Plan, The.-— Charles Henry Crandall.— AA
Human Seasons, The. — John Keats. — BPN — CBE — EPW-4—
EV-4 — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — HBV — OBRV-
WRR-1
Human Touch, The. — Richard Burton.— BLP — BLPA— HTR
—LEAP— OQP— QP-2
Human Touch, The. — Spencer Michael Free. — VIL
Humane Mikado, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Mikado.
Humane Thought.— Rebecca McCann.— DDA
Humanitarian, The, sel. ("Seeing how the World," etc.). —
Angela Morgan. — OQP — QP-2
Humanity.— William Cowper. See Task, The (Bk. VI).
Humanity. — Richard Watson Dixon. — EPN— OBVV— OQP—
QP-2— VA
(There Is a Soul above the Soul.)— MRV
Humanity. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Humble and Unnoticed Virtue, The.— Hannah More. — OHCS-10
"Humble boon was soon obtain'd, The."— Sir Walter Scott.
See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.
Humble Bumble Bee, The.— Vachel Lindsay. — UTS
Humble Heroism. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Humble Petition of Frances Harris, The. — Jonathan Swift. —
CEP
(Mrs. Frances Harris's Petition.)— EV-3—GTIV
Humble Singer, A. — James Whitcoinb Riley. — CPWR
Humble Throng, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Humble-Bee, The,— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— AA— AP— APB—
APD— APL— APW— BAP— BFVR— CAP — CBO V —
EV-4— GN— GPE—HBV — HBV Y — IAP— JHP — LC
— LHV — LL-3 — MOAP — OBAV — OTPC — PI AE—
PPA— PTER — PYM (abr.) — SN — TCAP— WLIP—
WTP-4
Humblest of the Earth-Children, The.— John Ruskin. See Mod
ern Painters.
Humbug Steamship Companies. — Unknown. — IHA
Humdrum. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Humility.— Robert Herrick.— TYP
Humility. — James Montgomery.— CPN— OHCS-14
Humility the Mother of Charity.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge.—
Humming Bee, A.— Wilhelmina Seegmiller.— PB-1
Humming Bird, The.— Ednah Proctor Clarke. See Humming-
Bird, The.
Humming Bird.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— BLA '
Humming Bird, The.— Padraic Colum.— BMC— GT-2
Humming Bird. A.— Edgar Fawcett.— BLA
Humming Bird, The.— Harry Kemp. See Hummingbird. The.
Humming Bird, The.— Ivan Swift.— BLA
Humming Bird, The. — Maurice Thompson. — BLA
Humming Birds, The. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Humming Top, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Humming-Bird, The. — Ednah Proctor Clarke.— SN
(Humming Bird, The.)— BLA
Humming-Bird, The.— Hilda Conkling.— MCG— MLP
Humming-Bird, The (Further Poems, Li). — Emily Dickinson
— LL-3
Hummingbird, The.— Hermann Hagedorn.— ME
Humming-Bird, The. — Mary Howitt.— CPN— OTPC
Hummingbird, The.— Harry Kemp. — GPE— HBMV— SPT
(Humming Bird, The.)— MPB
Hummingbird. — Jess Campbell Rae. — HB
Hurnming-Bird, The. — John Banister Tabb.— SN
Hummingbird Woman. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Humor of the Day. — Chicago News. — SSS
Humoresque. — Alice Corbin. — NP
Humoresque, sel. ("On her knees before an oven"). — Fannie
Hurst. — SSS
Humoresque. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HW
Humoresque. — Eden Phillpotts. — GT-2
Humorist, The, — Keith Preston.— HBMV
(Epigrams.)— ALV
Humpty Dumpty.— Mother Goose. — MPC-1— PB-1— PBV
(Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall.) — OTPC
("Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.")— PPL — RIS
(Mr. Egg.)— PBV
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
Humpty Dumpty. — Adeline D. T. Whitney. See Mother Goose
for Grown Folks.
"Humpty, dumpty, diddle-dum-dee!'* — Unknown. — SAS
Humpty Dumpty's Recitation. — "Lewis Carroll." See Through
the Looking-Glass.
Humpty Dumpty's Song. — "Lewis Carroll." See Through the
Looking-Glass.
Hun, A. — Vincent Godfrey Burns.— RH
Hun with the Gun, The.— Will P. Snyder.— PPGW
Hunchback, The, sels. — James Sheridan Knowles.
Act I, sc. 2.— WRR-9
Act IV, sc. 1.— WRR-8
Hunchback Pollie. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Hunchbacked Singer, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-30
"Hunched camels of the night, The." — Francis Thompson. See
Arab Love-Song, A.
Hundred and Third Psalm, The. — Bible. O. T. See Psalms
(Psalm CHI).
Hundred Best Books, The.— Mostyn T. Pigott.— BOHV
Hundred Collars, A. — Robert Frost.— B HP — RNP
Hundred Louis d'Or. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Mrs
Sabrina H. Dow.— DRB
Hundred Pipers, The.— Lady Carolina Nairne.— CBOV— EBSV
Hundred Years Ago, A. — John Masefield. — PM
Hundred Years Ago, A (with music). — Unknown.. — AS
Hundred Years from Now, A. — Mary A. Ford. — BLPA —
OHCS-14
Hundred Years to Come, A. — William Goldsmith Brown (also
at. to C. F. Brown).— HBV— OHCS-12
Hundred- Yard Dash, The.— William Lindsey. — AA— OTA
Hunferth's Taunt, Beowulf's Reply. — Unknown. See Beowult
Hunger. — Laurence Binyon. — MM
Hunger. — Dana Burnet. — LHW
Hunger.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Hunger.— Hazel Hall.— NP
Hunger. — Arthur Rimbaud, tr. fr. the French by Edgell Rick-
word. — AWP
Hunger and Thirst. — Louis Ginsberg. — PFE
Hungering Hearts.— Unknown. — LOW— MHT— POI
Hungry, The.— Caroline Giltinan.— MRV— OQP— QP-2
Hungry and Laughing M N. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Hungry Fox, The (with music). — Unknown. — FTB
Hungry Heart, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — TSW —
(My Heart, Be.ng Hungry.)— HWM
Hunt, The.— Mercy E. Baker.— SPE-1
Hunt.— Kay Boyle.— BPM-31
Hunt, The. — Sheldon Christian. — CAG
Hunt, The.— Babette Deutsch.— LA
Hunt, The. — James S. Knowles. See Love Chase, The.
Hunt, The. — Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. — PPA
Hunt, The.— Harriet Prescott Spofford. — AA
Hunt Is Up, The. — Unknown. — CBOV — CGOV— CH— OTPC
(HSStingPSong.)— CSBP— MV-1
(Two Hunting Songs, I.)— ABVC
Hunted Squirrel, The.— William Browne. See Britannia's Pas
torals (Squirrel Hunt, The).
Hunter, A.— Ray Ellis.— CAG
Hunter, The.— W. J. Turner.— HBMV
Hunter Boy, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Hunter of the Prairies, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA
Hunter Tiring of the Chase, The. — Edmund Vance Cooke —
RDAH
Hunters, The. — Matthew Arnold.— CCR
(Church of Brou, The.)— PPD-1— WRR-1
Hunters, The.— Ruth Temple Lindsay.— JKCP
Hunter's Last Ride, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-17
Hunters* Moon —Frances Park.— NYBV
Hunter's Moon.— Mari* E. Reddy.— HB
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Hunters
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Hunters of Kentucky, The. — Samuel Woodworth. — PAH
(Hunters of Kentucky, The; or Half Horse and Half Alli
gator — with music.} — AS
Hunters of Men, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — LA
Hunter's Song, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Proc
ter).— BBV— GN—OTPC (abr.)-VA
Hunting, The. — Eden Phillpotts. — MBP
Hunting a Madman. — John F. Nicholls. — OHCS-32
Hxintjng an Apartment. — May Isabel Fisk. — SPE-5
Hunting of Cupid, The, sels. — George Peele.
Song of Coridon and Melampus. — OBSC
What Thing Is Love?— OAEP
(Love.)— OBSC
Hunting of the Cheviot, The (in Percy's Reliques). — BB — BEL
— EP— EPOM— ESPB (A and B vers.)— OAEP
— TCEP— TPH
(Chevy Chase lor Chace]— rf^. vers.)— BHV— EV-2— -LH
— OBB (like Hunting of the Cheviot, The)— PFE
(si. abr.)— SEP (like OBB)— TOP (abr.)— WHA
(like OBB)
(Chevy-Chase [or ChaceJ.) — GN — HBV— LEAP— LPS-2
— MR
(More Modern Ballad of Chevy-Chase, The.) — STB
Hunting of the Snark, The. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lut-
widge Dodgson).— NA (much abr.}— WTP-3
How to Recognize a Snark (fr. Fit II). — MPB
(Baker's TaH, The— Fit III.)— JPC— NAL
("Come listen my men," etc.)— BOHV— THP
(Snark, The— fr. Fit II.)— TSW— TSWC
Hunting Season, The. — Thomas Haynes Bayly. — THP
Hunting Song. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Zapolya.
Hunting Song. — John Dryden. — EPRE
Hunting Song. — Henry Fielding, See Don Quixote in England.
Hunting Song (C.).—Sir Walter Scott.— BFVR—BLV—BPB
—BPN—BTB-7—CBE— CBPC— CR— CSBP— EBSV—
EPC— EPN— EV-4 — FPH— GEPM — GN — GR-1 — GS
— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— ISP— LC— LEAP— NAL—
OAEP— OTPC— POY — RG— SEP — SPE-2— TOP—
TPH
(Two Hunting Songs — II.) — ABVC
(Waken, Lords and Ladies Gay.)— LPS-2— SB A
Hunting Song. — Unknown. — CSBP — MV-1
(Hunt Is Up, The.)— CBOV— CGOV— CH— OTPC
(Hunt Up, A.)— MV-2
(Two Hunting Songs — 1.) — ABVC
Hunting Song. — Paul Whitehead. See Apollo and Daphne.
Hunting Tower. — Unknown. — WRR-8
Hunting-Song. — Richard Hoyey. See King Arthur.
Hunting-Song. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis. — AWP
— JAWP— OTA— WBP
(Navajo Hunting-Song.) — APW — LL-3
Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack. — Rudyard Kipling. See
Jungle Book, The.
Huntsmen, The.— Walter de la Mare.— CCP— HBMV— PB-1
Huntsmen's Chorus, The. — -Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Atalanta in Calydon.
Hurdy-Gurdy Days.— Martha Haskell Clark.— MPB— PB-5
Hurrah! for the Christmas Tree! — Unknown. — WRR-28
Hurrah for the Fun. — Henrietta Ford Holland. — NYBV
Hurrahing in Harvest. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — MBP
Hurricane, The.— William Cullen Bryant. — LPS-2— NPSC—
OHCS-37— PBGG— PEOR
Hurricane. — Gertrude Callaghan. — BMC
Hurrier, The. — Harold Monro. — MBP
Hurt Hawks.— Robinson Jeffers. — BAV-— BLV— CMP— MAP
— MOAP— NP
Hurt No Living Thing (in Sing-Song). — Christina Georgina
RossettL— MPC-3— PEM— RIS
Husband, The.— Unknown.— WRR-58
Husband and Heathen. — Sam Walter Foss. — BOHV
Husband and Wife's Grave, The. — Richard Henry Dana. —
LPS-1
Husband in Clover, A (arr.), — Herman Charles Merivale. —
WRR-36
Husband of Poverty, The, sel. — Henry Neville Maugham.
Knight of Bethlehem, A.— CBPC— OQP— QP-2
(Song: "There was a Knight of Bethlehem.") — GS
Husbandman, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The (Old and New Art')-
Husbandman, The. — Frances Beatrice Taylor. — OCL
Husbands. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Husband's Experience in Cooking, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
Husbands for Thirty Cents a Bunch. — Unknown. — WRR-51
Husbands over Seas. — Lloyd Roberts. — CPG
Husband's Petition, The. — William E. Aytoun. — BOHV —
SPE-4
Hush!— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APW
Hush. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — WRR-9
"Hush and balou, babie." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — English and Scotch.) — BOL
"Hush, hush, baby mine." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — Swedish.) — BOL
(Lullabies of Various Lands — Swedish.) — WRR-48
"Hush, hush, hush." — Thomas Dekker.
(Hush Rhymes— English and Scotch.)— BOL
"Hush, hush, my little babe!" — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by
C. B. Sheridan.— ABVC
(Rewards and Punishments — Greek.) — BOL
"Hush! lulla, lullaby! So mother sings." — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The— Venetian.) — BOL
"Hush, my baby, sleep." — Unknown. — BOL
(Cradle Hymn.)— BOL— CEP— COAH—CRE (much abr.)
— CRYO— EP— GS — HBV — LPS-1— MOAH --
OBEC— OBEV — OG — PRWS — PTA-2 — SPE-1
— sus
(Cradle Song, A.)— BFVR— EV-2— OTPC
"Hush, my little round-faced daughter; thou art like the stormy
sea." — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The — Sicilian.)— BOL
Hush Song, A.— Paul Gregan. — BOL
Hush Song.— Mary Anne O'Reilly.— BOL
Hush Song. — Elizabeth Shane. — BOL — LBBV
Hush thee, my baby, lie still with thy daddy." — Unknown. —
OTPC
(Hush Rhymes — English and Scotch.) — BOL
("Hush thee, my babby.")— PPL
"Hush thee, my baby, thy mother's over the mountain gone." —
Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes— Zulu.)— BOL
(Lullabies of Various Lands — Zulu, abr.) — WRR-48
"Hush ye, hush ye, little pet ye." — Unknown.
(Rewards and Punishments — Scotch.) — BOL
"Hush-a-baa, baby, dinna mak' a din." — Unknown.
(Rewards and Punishments — English.) — BOL
Hushaby, A.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Hushaby. — Thomas Hastings. — BOL
Hushaby.— Miss McLandburgh Wilson. — BOL
Hushaby, Darling. — Lachlan Macbean. — BOL
"Hush-a-by, hush-a-by." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — Corsican.) — BOL
"Hushaby, my darling boy." — Unknown. — BOL
Hushaby, Sweet My Own. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Hush-a-by Twentieth Century Baby. — Mrs. Charles Gay. —
WRR-48
Hush-a-bye, baby, daddy is near." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — English and Scotch.) — BOL
"Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree-top." — Mother Goose. — PPL—
SAS
(Cradle Song.)— GS— RYC
("Hush-a-by, baby, on the tree-top.")— RIS
(Hush-a-Bye Baby.)— PB-1
(Hush-a-Bye, Baby, on the Tree Top.) — OTPC
(Hush-a-Byes.)— HBVY
(Rock-a-Bye, Baby.)— PBV
"Hush-a-bye, baby, sleep like a lady." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Welsh.— BOL
Hush-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green." — Mother Goose. — SAS
(Cradle Song: "Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green.")—
(Hush Rhymes — English and Scotch.) — BOL
(Hush-a-Bye, Baby.)— HWC
(Hush-a-Byes.)— HBVY
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
(Rock-a-Bye, Baby.)— OTPC
("Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green.") — PBV — PPL—
RIS
"Hush-a-bye, lie still and sleep." — Unknown. — BOL
Hushabye Sea. — Harry Noyes Pratt. — BOL
Hush'd Be the Camps Today.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— DD—
GA— LBAH— MC— OHIP— TCAP
Hushed by the Hands of Sleep. — Angelina Weld Grimke — CDC
Hushing Song. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).— BOL—
GS
Huskers, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APB — CAP —
HOAH— IAP— LC (abr.)— MOAP — PTA-1 (abr.)~
PB-6 (abr.)
Corn Song, The (^/.)— CTBP— CPN— JHP— MPC-ll-
OHIP— OTPC— PB-5— PTA-1— RON
(Corn-Song, The.)— GN
(Heap High the Farmer's Wintry Hoard!— sts. 1, 2, 6,
and 7.)— WRR-40
(Selection— sts, 1, 2, and 13.)— TOAH
Huskin', The.— Will F. McSparran.— OHCS-29
Huskin'-Bee. The.— T. P. Ryder.— WRR-38
Husking, The. — Joel Barlow. See Hasty Pudding, The.
Husking, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Mabel Mai tin
Husking Song.— A. W. Bellaw— WRR-1S
Hussar's Song. — Thomas Hardy. See Dynasts, The.
Hustle and Grin. — Unknown. — HT (si. abr.)—WBLP
Hyacinth. — Louise Morey Bowman. — CPG
Hyacinth. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Hyacinths to Feed Thy Soul. — Sa'di. — BLPA
Hyaenas, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Hyaku-Nin-Isshu, sels., tr. fr. the Japanese by Curtis Hidden
Page.
"Day will soon be gone, The." — Fujiwara No Michinobu.—
AWP— JAWP— WBP
"How can one e'er be sure." — Lady Horikawa. — AWP —
JAWP— PFE— WBP
"I would that even now." — Princess Shoku. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"Like a great rock, far out at sea." — Lady Sanuki.— AWP
—JAWP— WBP
Hy-Brasail— The Isle of the Blest.— Gerald Griffin.— BLPA—
GTIV
(O Brazil, the Isle of the Blest.)— ACP
Hyder Iddle.— Unknown.— BOHV— NA
Hydrangeas. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
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TITLE INDEX
Hymn
Hyla Brook.— Robert Frost.— AP A—MAP A— MO AP
Hylas (Elegies I, 20). — Propertius, tr. fr. the Latin by
F. A. Wright.— AWP
Hymen, sel. — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).
Where Love Is King.— BAP— CMP— HBMV
Hymenaei, sel. — Ben Jonson.
Angel Describes Truth, An (Part II).— OBS
(Truth.)— EPW-2
Hymeneal Chant of an Algonquin Maiden. — Unknown, tr, fr,
the French prose version of the original by William T.
Allison.— CPG
Hymens Triumph, sets. — Samuel Daniel.
"Ah I remember well (and how can I)." — EPW-1
(Reminiscence of Early Love, A.) — EV-1
Constancy. — OBSC
Love Is a Sickness. — BEL — EV-1 — LPS-1 — OAEP —
OBEV— PG— PPD-2— SBA— SPE-2
(Love.)— OBSC
(Song: "Love is a sickness.") — HBV
Secrecy.— OBSC
Sorrow. — OBSC
Hymn: "Ah, what are strength and beauty?" — Synesius, tr. fr.
the Greek by Roderick Gill —CAW
Hvmn" "At morn — at noon — at twilight dim,'* — Edgar Allen
' poe — APB— CAP— IAP
(Hymn of the Angelus.)— CAW
Hymn: "By the rude bridge that arched the flood.' — Ralph
Waldo Emerson. See Hymn (Sung at the Comple
tion of the Concord Monument).
Hymn A: "Drop, drop, slow tears." — Phineas Fletcher. —
* SPE-4
(Drop Drop, Slow Tears.) — EV-2 — LPS-2 — OBS
(Litany, A.)— AEP-W— OBEV
Hymn: "He sendeth sun, he sendeth shower.5 — Sarah Flower
Adams.— VA
Hymn, A: "Hymn of glory let us sing, A." — The Venerable
Bede.— WGRP
Hymn, A: "I sing the Name which None can say." — Richard
Crashaw. See Hymn to the Name of Jesus.
Hymn, The: "It was the winter wild." — John Milton. See
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity.
Hymn: "Lord the people of the land." — Unknown. — ID AH
LPS-2
Hymn: "My God, 1 love thee, not because," — St. Francis
Xavier.— WGRP
(My God, I Love Thee.)— CAW— LPS-2
Hymn: "O Christ, '.he glorious Crown." — Philip Howard. —
ACP— CAW
Hymn A: "O God of earth and altar" — G. K. Chesterton. —
GPE— HBMV
(Prayer.)— WGRP
Hymn: "O heart of mine! lift up thine eyes." — Martin Luther,
tr. fr, the German by Eugene Field. — PEF
Hymn: "O liT lamb out in de col'."— Paul Laurence Dunbar.
_AA— BAP— HTR— VOD
Hymn: "O patient Christ." — Margaret Deland.— MOM
Hymn: "O Thou of soul and sense and breath." — Oliver Wen
dell Holmes.— LBAH
Hymn: "O thou who earnest from above." — Charles Wesley.—
OBEC
Hymn: "Once again thou flamest heavenward, once again we
see thee rise," etc. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Ak-
bar's Dream.
Hymn: "Queen and huntress, chaste and fair."- ~en Jonson.
See Cynthia's Revels.
Hymn: "Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's glory." — St. Thomas
Aquinas, tr. fr. the Latin by Edward Caswall. — CAW —
(Pange Lingua Gloriosa — abr.) — WHL
Hymn: "Slant of sun on dull brown walls, A" (War Is Kind
—XIV ) .—Stephen Crane.— BAP— MAP
(Slant of Sun, A.)— TCAP
Hymn: "Spacious firmament on high, The." — Joseph Addison. —
AWP— EA—EP—EPP— ISP— JAWP— OBEV— PIAE
—TOP— WBP
(Hymn: The Confirmation of Faith.) — EV-3
(Hymn to the Creation.) — DD — OHIP — SDD
(Ode.)— BLPA—BPP— CEP— LPS-2 — MV-2 — OBEC—
SEP
(Ode to Creation.)— TVSH
(Psalm XIX.)— WGRP
(Spacious Firmament, The.)— BCEP— JHP— WLIP
(Spacious Firmament on High, The.) — CTBP — GN — HBV
— HBVY— JHP— LEAP— LLC— MCCG— MRV
— OTPC— PBGG— PTER— SBA
("Spacious firmament on high, The.") — AEP-D — MRV
(Voice of Heaven, The.)— SPE-4
Hymn: "These as they change, Almighty Father, these." —
James Thomson. See Seasons, The.
Hymn: "Thou hidden love of God, whose height.'* — John Wes
ley.— CEP— OBEC
(Love of God Supreme, The). — LPS-2
Hymn: "When all thy mercies, O my God." — Joseph Addison.
OBEC
(Providence.)— EV-3
Hymn: "When by the marbled lake I lie and listen." — Wathen
Mark Wilks Call.— OBVV
Hymn: "Ye golden Lamps of Heav'n, farewel." — Philip Dodd-
ridge.— CEP— OBEC
(God the Everlasting Light of the Saints Above.) — AEP-D
Hymn before Action.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV—WRR-3 7
Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chaniouni (C.). — Samuel
Taylor Coleridge.— B CEP— BEL— BPN— BTB-9— E P—
ERP — GEPM — HBV — LPS-2 — MCCG— MCT—
OAEP— PIAE— TCEP— TOP— WGRP
(Hymn to Mont Blanc.)— CCR
(Mont Blanc before Sunrise.)— BTB-3— NPSC
"Ye ice-falls! ye that from the mountain's brow" (sel.,
Hymn: Confirmation of Faith, The. — Joseph Addison. See
Hymn: "Spacious firmament on high."
Hymn Exultant.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Hymn for a Household. — Daniel Henderson. — HBMV — MOM
—OQP— QP-1
Hymn for America, A. — Susie M. Best. — OHCS-34
Hymn for Arbor Day, A. — Henry Hanby Hay. — ADAH
Hymn for Canada, A.— Albert Durrant Watson.— CPG— OCL
Hymn for Christmas. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — COAH — GN
— OFPE— OTPC (1st 2 sts.)— RON (abr.)
Hymn for Christmas Day. — John Byrom. — OBEC
(Christians, Awake!) — CHB
Hymn for Christmas Day, A. — Thomas Chatterton. — OTPC
Hymn for Christmas Day, A. — Jeremy Taylor. — MV-2 — YF
Hymn for Christmas-Day. — Charles Wesley. See Christmas
Hymn.
Hymn for Harvest-Tide.— William H. Hamilton.— HMSP
Hymn for Memorial Day. — Henry Timrod. See At Magnolia
Cemetery.
Hymn for Mother's Day.— Emily S. Coit.— PDN
Hymn for Pentecost. — James Clarence Mangan. — CAW — JKCP
Hymn for St. John's Eve. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by John
Dryden (?).— AWP
Hymn for Seriousness, An. — John Wesley.— EPW-3
Hymn for Thanksgiving Day. — Shaemas O'Sheel. — SC
Hymn for the Celebration of Emancipation at Newburyport. —
John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Hymn for the Conquered, A. — William Wetrnore Story. See
lo Victis.
Hymn for the Dead. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The.
Hymn for the Dedication of a Church. — Andrews Norton. — AA
Hymn for the Lighting of the Lamps. — Unknown (at. to St.
Athenogenes) tr. fr. the Greek by John Keble. — CAW
Hymn for the Nativity. — Edward Thring. — COAH
Hymn for the New Age, A. — William Steward Gordon. — OQP
—QP-1 *
Hymn for the Pact of Peace, A. — Robert Underwood Johnson.
— OHPP.
Hymn for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. — Henry Hart
Milman.— VA
Hymn for the Victorious Dead. — Hermann Hagedorn. — AOAH
Hymn in Honour of Beauty, An.- — Edmund Spenser. See
Hymne in Honour of Beautie, An.
Hymn in Praise of Neptune, A. — Thomas Campion. — EPW-1 —
GTSL— MV-2— OBEV— ODP— SBA— TVSH
(Neptune.) — OBSC
Hymn Made When He Was an Ambassador at Venice, in the
Time of a Great Sickness There. — Sir Henry Wotton. —
EV-2
Hymn: Midnight Hour. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Hymn Not in Favor of Evolution, A. — Catherine Graham
Miller.— CAG
Hymn of a Child (afer.).— Charles Wesley.— SPE-1
Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi at the Tomb of Her Mother. —
Thomas Moore. — MO AH
Hymn of Adam, The. — Joqst van den Vondel, tr. fr. the Dutch
by Sir John Bowring. — CAW
(Adam's Hymn in Paradise.) — WGRP
Hymn of Adversity. — Thomas Gray. See Hymn to Adversity.
Hymn of Apollo.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— GPE— HBV— OAEP
—OBRV
Hymn of Armageddon, The. — George Sylvester Viereck. — LPS-1
Hymn of Contentment, A. — Thomas ParnelL See Hymn to
Contentment, A.
Hymn of Dedication. — Elizabeth E. Scantlebury.— BLRP
Hymn of Faith, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Hymn of Freedom, A.— Mary Perry King.— GPWW— OBAV
Hymn of Gratitude. — Unknown. — BLRP
Hymn of Hate, The. — Joseph Dana Miller.— OHPP — PSO
Hymn of Heavenly Love, An. — Edmund Spenser. — EV-1
Hymn of Joy. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Hymn of Love. — St. Francis Xavier. — WHL
Hymn of Man, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
"Thou and I and Be," etc. (set.).— WGRP
Hymn of Nature, A. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Hymn of Our Armies, A. — Obadiah Cyrus Auringer.— PAPm
Hymn of Pan. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BPN— BCEP — CR —
EPW-4 —ERP — GPE— HBV— MCT— OAEP— OBEV
— OBRV— RG—TPH— TVSH
Hymn of Saint Thomas in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament,
The.— Richard Crashaw.— OBS
Hymn of Sivaite Puritans. — Unknown. — WGRP
Hymn of Thanksgiving, A.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— OHIP
Hymn of Thanksgiving. — Unknown. — WHL
Hymn of the Alamo. — Reuben M. Potter. — BTB-9
Hymn of the Angels and Sibyls. — Gil Vicente, tr. fr. the Span
ish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Hymn of the Angelus. — Edgar Allan Poe. See Hymn: "At
morn — at noon — at twilight dim."
Hymn of the Ascension, An. — William Drummond of Haw-
thornden. — EPS
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Hymn
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Hymn of the Blessed Virgin, The. — Bible, N. T. See St. Luke.
Hymn of the City. — William Cullen Bryant. — APB — BAY-
CAP— I AP—LL-3—M GAP
Hymn of the Earth. — William Ellery Channing. — AA — APW —
IAP
Hymn of the Holy Cross, The. — Richard Crashaw. — RT
Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem. — Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow. — PAH
Hymn of the Nativity.— Richard Crashaw (si. abr.).—O~BS
(Hoiy Nativity of Our Lord God— si. abr.)— WGRP
(In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God.)— BEL— CRE
(sL abr.)— EPP (si. abr.)— EPS— MV-2 (much
abr.}— TCEP (si. abr.)
(Shepherds' Hymn, The— si. abr.}— EV-2
sels. jr. above
Hymn of the Nativity ("Gloomy night embraced," etc.).
— GS
(Holy Nativity, The — shorter sel.) — PTER
Shepherds' Hymn, The ("We saw thee in thy balmy
nest») .__ACP— CA W
(Holy Nativity, The— si. abr.)— EPEP
(Shepherds Hymn Their Saviour — 2 sts.) — EG
(Verses from the Shepherds' Hymn.) — EA— OBEV
Hymn of the Nativity, A. — Ben Jonson. — CRYO— SDH
(Hymn of the Nativity of My Savior, A.)r— COAH
(Hymn on the Nativity of My Savior, A.) — EV-2
Hymn of the New World. — Percy MacKaye. — PEDC
Hymn of the Triumphant Airman. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Hymn of the West. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — HBV— PAH
Hymn of the World Within, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Psalms
(Psalm CIII).
Hymn of the Wond Without. — Bible, 0. T. See Psalms
(Psalm CIV).
Hymn of the World's Creator, The. — Csedmon. See Paraphrase
of the Scriptures, The.
Hymn of Trust. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Professor at
the Breakfast Table, The.
Hymn of Trust, A. — Nettie M. Sargent. — BLRP
Hymn of Unity. A. — Robert Freeman. — OQP — QP-1
Hymn of Welcome.— William Roscoe Thayer. — RDAH
Hymn of World Peace. — George Huntington. — MHT
Hymn on Solitude. — James Thomson. — CEP — OBEC
Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity. — John Milton. See
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity.
Hymn on the Nativity. — John Milton. See On the Morning of
Christ's Nativity.
Hymn on the Nativity of My Saviour, A. — Ben Jonson. See
Hymn of the Nativity, A.
Hymn on the Omnipresence, An. — John Byrom. — CEP
Hymn on the Seasons, A. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The.
Hymn (Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument). —
Ralph Waldo Emerson. — A P— BAP— LPb-2— JPAP—
TCAP
(Concord Fight, The [a&r.].)— PEOR
(Concord Hymn [C.].) —AA— APB— APD— APL— APW
— AWP — BBV — BLPA— BTP— CAP— CBOV-
CPN — DD— DDA— FOAH— GEPM— GN— GPE
— GR-a — HBV — HBVY— HH— IAP — ISP —
JAWP — JHP — LA — LEAP — MC— MCCG —
MOAP— MPB— MPC-13— MW— ODP— OFPE—
OG— OHFP— OQP— OTA— OTPC— PAH— PB-6
— PB G G — PED C— PT A- 1— PTER— P YM— QP- 1
—RON — SBA — SPE-1— TOP— TPH— TVSH
— T YP— WB P— WLIP— WTP-4— YT
(Hymn: "By the rude bridge that arched the flood.") —
IDAH— PJH-1
Hymn to Adversity. — Thomas Gray. — CEP— CRE — EPRE—
EPW-3 — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL— OBEC— TPH—
WTP-4
(Hymn of Adversity.)— EV-3
Hymn to Amen Ra, the Sun God. — Unknown, tr. jr. the Egyp
tian by Frank Lloyd Griffith. — WGRP
Hymn to Apollo. — John Lyly. See Midas.
Hymn to Apollo. — Sir Philip Sidney. — EP — EPP
Hymn to Artemis, sel. — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).
All Mountains. — GT-2
Hymn to Astarte, sel. — Lord De Tabley.
From "Hymn to Astarte" ("What foreland," etc.). — LEAP
Hymn to Athena. — Unknown. See Homeric Hymns.
Hymn to Beauty, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Hymne in
Honour of Beautie, An.
Hymn to Castor and Pollux. — Unknown. See Homeric Hymns.
Hymn to Chance. — Phelps Putnam. — MOAP
Hymn to Christ, at the Author's Last Going into Germany, A. —
John Donne.— EV-2— OAEP— OB S
Hymn to Christ the Saviour. — Clement of Alexandria, tr. fr.
the Greek by Edward Hayes Plumtre. — CAW
(Earliest Christian Hymn.) — WGRP
Hymn to Colour. — George Meredith. — EA
Hymn to Comus. — Ben Jonson. See Pleasure Reconciled to
Virtue.
Hymn to Contentment, A.— Thomas Parnell. — CEP — EPRE —
OBEC
(Hymn of Contentment, A.) — EP
"Silent heart, which grief assails, The'* (sel.)
(Extract from "A Hymn to Contentment.") — EPW-3
Hymn to Cynthia. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Hymn to Darkness.— John Norris.— GTSL — OBS — SN
Hymn to Death. — William Cullen Bryant. — APB — CAP— IAP
Hymn to Demeter. — Louis V. Ledoux. See Story of Eleusis.
Hymn to Diana. — Catullus, tr. jr. the Latin by Richard Claver-
house Jebb.— AWP
Hymn to Diana. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Hymn to Earth the Mother of All. — Unknown. See Homeric
Hymns.
Hymn to Earth.— Elinor Wylie. — BLV — MAP— NP— PIAE
— TCPD
Hymn (or Hymne) to God my God, in My Sickness. — John
Donne.— NBE— OAEP— OBS
Hymn to God the Father, A.— John Donne.— AEP-W — AWP—
BEL— CRE— CRP— EP— EPS — EV-2 — GTSE— HBV
—JAWP— OBEV— OBS— SEP— TOP— WBP
(For Forgiveness.)— WGRP
("Wilt thou forgive that sin where I begun.") — EG
Hymn to God, the Father, A. — Ben Jonson. — EV-2— OBS
(Hear Me, O God.)— WTP-5
Hymn to Happiness, A.— James W. Foley.— ICBD
Hymn to Heavenly Beauty, The. — Edmund Spenser. See
Hymne of Heavenly Beauty.
Hymn to Her Unknown.— W. J. Turner.— OEM V
Hymn to Hesperus. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan (Evening).
Hymn to Horus.— Mathilde Blind.— OBVV
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BCEP
— BEL — BPN — CRE — CRP — EM-2— EP— EPN—
EPNC— EPP— ERP—GEPC— GPE— OAEP — OBRV
—TOP
Hymn to Light. — Abraham Cowley. — EPS— EV-2 — OBS
"Say, from what golden quivers of the sky" (sel.). — LPS-2
(Stanzas from the "Hymn to Light" — shorter sel.) —
EPW-2
("Thou, Scythian-like, dost round thy lands above" —
shorter sel.) — GPE
Hymn to Love. — Lascelles Abercrombie. See Emblems of Love.
Hymn to Love, The, sel. ("For love is Lord," etc.). — Edmund
Spenser.— AEP-W
Hymn to Love Ended. — William Carlos Williams. — BPM-35
Hymn to Mary. — Zerea Jacob, Emperor of Abyssinia, tr. fr
the Abyssinian by Baetrnan. — CAW
Hymn to Moloch. — Ralph Hodgson. — HBMV
Hymn to Mont Blanc. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Hymn
before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni.
Hymn to Marduk, sels. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Assyrian.
"O Marduk. lord of countries," etc.— WGRP
"O Mighty, powerful," etc. — WGRP
Hymn to My God in a Night of My Late Sicknesse, A. — Sir
Henry Wotton.— OBS
Hymn to Night. — George Washington Bethune. — LPS-3
Hymn to Night. — Melville Cane. — MAP
Hymn to Night, A. — Max Michelson. — NP
Hymn to No One Body, A. — James Palmer Wade. — NAMP
Hymn to Pan. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The
Hymn to Pan. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Hymn to Peace. — Joel Barlow. — APW
Hymn to Physical Pain. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Hymn to Priapus. — D, H. Lawrence. — OBMV
Hymn to Proserpine. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BEL —
BPN —EPN — OAEP— OBVV— POTT— SBA— TCEP
— VLEP
"Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean" (sel.). — MBP—
WHA
Hymn to Saint Teresa. — Richard Crashaw. See Hyrnn to the
Name and Honor of the Admirable Saint Teresa, A.
Hymn to Science. — Mark Akenside. — CEP
Hymn to Selene. — Unknown. See Homeric Hymns.
Hymn to the Blessed Virgin. — Unknown. See Hymn to the
Virgin.
Hymn to the Creation.— Joseph Addison. — DD — OHIP — SDD
(Hymn.)— AWP— EA—EP— EPP— ISP— JAWP— OBEV
—PIAE— TOP— WBP
(Hymn: Confirmation of Faith, The.) — EV-3
(Ode .)— BLPA— BPP— CEP — LPS-2 — MV-2 — OBEC—
SEP
(Ode to Creation.) — TVSH
(Psalm XIX.)— WGRP
(Spacious Firmament, The.)— BCEP— JHP— WLIP
(Spacious Firmament on High, The.) — CTBP — GN— HBV
—HBVY— JHP— LEAP — LLC— MCCG — MRV
—OTPC— PBGG— PTER— SBA
("Spacious firmament on high, The.") — AEP-D— MRV
(Voice of Heaven, The.)— SPE-4
Hyrnn to the Evening, An. — Phyllis Wheatley.— AP— BAV
Hymn to the Flowers, The. — Horace Smith.— LLC — LPS-2—
OHCS-6
Hymn to the Guardian Angel. — J. Corson Miller. — JKCP
Hymn to the Morning. — Phillis Wheatley. — BAV
Hymn to the Name and Honor (or Honour) of the Admirable
Saint Teresa, A. — Richard Crashaw. — EPS — EV-2
(abr.)~ OAEP— OBEV (abr.)— OBS
(Hymn to Saint Teresa.)— ACP— WGRP
Hymn to the Name of Jesus. — Richard Crashaw. — LEAP
(Hymn, A: "I sing the name which none can say.")—
NBE
Hymn to the National Flag. — Margaret Junkin Preston. —
FOAH
Hymn to the Nativity. — John Milton. See Ode on the Morning
of Christ's Nativity.
Hymn to the Night.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— AA—AP
— AP A— APD— APL— APW— BAP— BAV— CAP—
GPE— HBV— HBVY— IAP— ISP— LA— LEAP— LL-3
— LPS-2— MO AP — OB AV — OTA— OTPC— PB-7—
SBA— ST— TCAP— TOP— WHA
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I Am
Hvmn to the North Star. — William Cullen Bryant. — APB —
OTPC— PBGG
Hymn to the Sea, set. — Richard Henry Stoddard.
There Is No Death.— OHPI
Hymn to the Spirit of Nature. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Prometheus Unbound (Voice in the Air ["Life of Life,"
**:.]).
Hymn to the Sun. — George Barley. — TIP
Hymn to the Sun. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Aconia.
Hymn to the Sun and Myself. — Ogden Nash. — NYBV
Hymn to the Sun God, Ra (abr.} — Unknown, tr. jr. the Egyp
tian by E. A. Wallis Budge.— WTP-1
Hymn to the Sunrise. — Unknown. — NA
Hymn to the Victorious Dead. — Hermann Hagedorn. — PEDC
Hymn to the Virgin. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake,
The.
Hymn to the Virgin, A. — Unknown. — OBEV — YF
(Hymn to the Blessed Virgin.)— CAW
(Of On That Is So Fayr and Bright.) — BEL
Hymn to the Winds. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French bv
Andrew Lang.— AWP— GT-2
Hymn to Truth. — James Byers Colton, 2nd. — CAG
Hymn to Vishnu. — Jayadeva. See Gita Govinda.
Hymn to Zeus. — ^Eschylus. See Agamemnon.
Hymn to Zeus. — Cleanthes, tr. fr. the Greek by Edward Haves
Plumptre.— WGRP
Hymn Written for the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Old
South Church, Beverly, Massachusetts. — Lucy Larcom.
— OHIP
Hymne, An. — Phineas Fletcher. — OBS
Hymne in Honour of Beautie, An. — Edmund Spenser. — GEPC
"For Love is a celestial harmony" (11. 197-239)
(Hymn to Beauty.)— AEP-W
"How vainly then do idle wits" (11. 64-134).
(Hymn to Beauty.)— AEP-W
"What time this world's great Workmaster" (11. 29-160,
abr.) .— EP— EPEP— EPP
(Beauty—.*/, diff. sel., 11. 29-133.)— OBSC
(Beauty — "So every spirit," etc. — 11. 127-161.) — LPS-3
Hymne in Honour of Those Two Despised Virtues, Charitie
and Humilitie, An. — Henry More. — OBS
Hymne of Heavenly Beauty, An, sels. — Edmund Spenser.
"But whoso may," etc. (11. 239-281). — WGRP
Hymn to Heavenly Beauty — "Fairness of her face no tongue
can tell, The" (11. 203-301).— AEP-W
"Means therefore, The/' etc. (11. 127-297).— EP— EPP
Hymne of the Ascension, An. — William Drummond of Haw-
thornden. — OBS
Hymnum Canentes Martyrum. — The Venerable Bede, tr. fr.
the Latin by John Mason Neale.— CAW
Hymnos Aumnos. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See B/tvos au^tvo?
(Umnos Aumnos).
Hymns of Astrsea, sets. — Sir John Davies.
To the Month of September. — EPW-1
To the Nightingale.— EPW-1— OBSC
To the Rose. — OBSC
To the Spring. — EPW-1
Hynd (or Hynde) Horn. — Unknown.— GN — OBB (si diff.) —
STB (arr. by William Allingham).
Ballad of Hynd Horn, The (diff. vers., arr.).— SFC
Hynde (or Hynd) Etin. — Unknown. See Hind Etin.
Hypatia, sels. — Charles Kingsley.
Boat-Song, A.— EPW-4
Death of Hypatia, The (pr.). — SPE-2
Hyperion, sel. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Poetry of City and Country Life, The (fr. Bk. I,
Ch. VIII).— BTB-8
Hyperion: A Fragment. — John Keats. — BCEP (a&r.) — BPN—
EPN— ERP— GEPC— OAEP— (Bk. I)
"Apollo then, with sudden scrutiny and gloomless eyes"
(Bk. Ill, 11. 79-136).— NBE—OBRV
"But one of the whole mammoth-brood" (Bk. 1. 11. 164-?12)
— OBRV
Ccelus to Hyperion (Bk. I, 11. 309-357).— EPW-4
"Deep in the shady sadness of a vale" (Bk. I). — ATP (11.
1-157). — B EL— CBE (11. 1-92, a&r.)— CRE— EA
(11. 1-134)— EM-2—EP—EPNC (11. 1-157)— EPP
(11. 1-134)— EV-4 (11. 1-134)— OBRV (11. 1-92)
(Saturn— 11. 1-51.)— EPW-4
Den of the Titans, The (Bk. II, 11. 5-38).— WHA
Hyperion's Arrival (Bk. II, II. 346-378).— OBRV
"Just at the self -same beat/' etc. (Bk. II, 11. 1-81).— OBRV
"Meanwhile in other realms big tears were shed" (Bk. I,
11. 158-304).— NBE
Oceanus (Bk. II, 11. 167-243).— EPW-4
Hyperion: A Vision, sels. — John Keats.
From "Hyperion: A Vision" (Canto I, 11. 136-215).— EV-4
'Methought I stood where trees" (Canto I, 11. 19-105). —
OBRV
"None can usurp this height" (Canto I, II. 147-202). —
OBRV
"Turning from these with, awe, once more I raised"
(Canto 1, 11. 81-176, a&r.).— CBE— NBE (11. 81-282)
Hyperion's Arrival. — John Keats. See Hyperion: A Fragment.
Hypnotism and the Dog. — James J. Montague. — SPE-5
Hypochondriac, The.— Dr. Valentine.— BTB-1— OHCS-2
Hypocrisy. — Samuel Butler. — BOHV
Pulsifer. — HBMV — OQP —
—James Whitcomb Riley. —
I
I Accept. — Harold Trowbricigc
QP-2
I Ain't a-Goin5 to Cry No More.-
WRR-34
(Almost beyond Endurance.) — CPWR — HHHA
I Ain't Dead Yet. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
I Almost Had Forgotten. — Christopher Morley. — TBM
I Am.— John Clare.— PG— WHA
(Written in Northampton County Asylum.) — CBE — EA —
EV-4— GTSE—GTSL— OBEV— OBVV—SBA
I Am.— Hilda Conkling.— NP
I Am. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
I Am a Friar of Orders Gray. — John O'Keefe. See Robin
Hood.
"I am a gold lock." — Mother Goose. — PPL
"I am a little world made cunningly." — John Donne. See
Holy Sonnets.
"I am a tongue for beauty. Not a day." — Clement Wood. See
Eagle Sonnets (XIX).
"I am a wandering wave of the glorious sea." — Unknown. —
BTB-1
"I am a white falcon, hurrah!" — Richard Henry Stoddard.
(under Imogen ["I am a white falcon"].) — APB
(Oriental Songs [Falcon, The].) — AA
I Am Aladdin. — Robert Carlton Brown. — LA
I Am an Acme of Things Accomplished. — Walt Whitman. See
Song of Myself (Infinity).
I Am an Actor. — Unknown. — WRR-58
"I am an American" ("Great War in Europe, The"). — Elias
Liebermann. — SPS
I Am an American ("I am an American"). — Elias Lieber-
mann.— MPC-14 — PJH-2— PSO— PVS— SPS
I Am an American. — Unknown. — WRR-52
I am an Elocutionist. — Unknown. — WRR-56
"I am as hsppy as you are." — Helen Keller. See Story of My
Life, The.
I Am But a Little Girl. — Unknown. — WRR-50
I am Chicago. — Carl Sandburg. See Windy City, The.
I Am Content. — Unknown, tr. by "Carmen Sylva." — HHHA —
WRR-44
"I am contented by remembrances." — James Branch Cabell.
See Retractions,
I Am Dying. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
I Am He That Walks.— Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself
(Earth at Night).
I Am Here. — Kathrine Baldwin. — HB
I Am in Love with High Far-Seeing Places. — Arthur Davison
Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (XIII).
I Am in Rome. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
I Am Ireland. — Padraic Pearse, tr. fr. the Irish by Lady
Gregory.— GTIV— OBMV
"I am Lonely." — "George Eliot." See Spanish Gypsy, The.
I Am My Beloved's, and His Desire Is towards Me. — Francis
Quarles. — OBS
I Am No Subject unto Fate. — Unknown. — OBS
"I am not covetous for gold." — William Shakespeare. See
King Henry V (Saint Crispian's Day).
I Am Not Old.— Unknown.— OHCS-19
I Am Not Yours. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
I Am of Ireland.— William Butler Yeats.— NAMP
I Am Only One. — Cannon Frarrer. — DDA
I Am Raferty. — Raferty, tr. fr. the Irish by Douglas Hyde. —
AWP— GTIV— JAWP—WBP
I Am Seven and Can Sew. — Mary Lydia Bolles Branch. —
WRR-SO
I Am the Cat.— Leila Usher.— BLPA
I Am the Cross. — William L. Stidger. — MOM
I Am the Cry. — Muriel Strode. — BAP
I Am the Door. — Richard Crashaw. — OAEP
I Am the Door. — Unknown. — BLP — OQP— QP-1
I Am the Flag. — Lawrence M. Jones. — PSO
I Am the Gilly of Christ. — Joseph Campbell. — LBBV
(Gilly of Christ.)— GTIV
I Am the Last. — Edward Shillito. — OQP — QP-1
"I am the Most Wise Baviaan, saying in most wise tones." —
Rudyard Kipling. See Just-So Stories.
I Am the Mountainy Singer. — Joseph Campbell. — BMEP — CRE
—EPP— HBMV— JKCP— MBP— MCCG— POOT
I Am the Mule. — Will Chamberlain. — PPA
I Am the New Year. — Unknown. — PSO
I Am the Only Being. — Emily Bronte. — VLEP
I Am the People, the Mob.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
I Am the Plow.— A. Heinrich. — VF
I Am the Reaper. — William Ernest Henley. — OQP — QP-1
"I Am the Way." — Robert Freeman. — MOM
"I Am the Way." — Alice Meynell. — ACP — BMC — CAW — GPE
—JKCP— LBBV— MOM — OBMV — OQP— POTT—
I Am the Wind.— Zoe Akins.— AV— BAP— HBV— NP— PT
—TOP
"I am thy father's spirit." — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet
(Hamlet's Ghost).
I Am Undone. — Virginia Moore. — TBM
I Am Weary of Being Bitter. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — NP—
PT— WLIP
"I Am with Thee." — Ernest Bourner Allen. — BLRP
I Am Young. — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG
I Am Your Wife.— Unknown.— HT
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I and
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
I and My^ Father-in-Law. — Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton. —
I and My Joy.— Edward Carpenter.— LHW
1 Ask Not for Those Thoughts, That Sudden Leap. — James
Russell Lowell.— CAP
I Asked My Fair, One Happy Day.— Gotthold Ephraim Less
,XT lnS» *r. by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— HBV
(Names.)— EV-4— SPE-7
I Asked No Other Thing (Life, XII).— Emily Dickinson.—
iJtMl
I, Being Born a Woman.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— ALV
(Sonnets, XVIII.)— HWM
I Believe.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
I Believe.— J. B. Lawrence.— BLRP
I Bended unto Me. — Thomas Edward Brown.— BLV— MB P
I bequeath my turtle dove."— Unknown. — EG
I Bought Me a Wife.— Unknown.— ABS
I bring good news,' said Spring." — Takeko Kujo. See Trans
lations from Modern Japanese Poetry (Takeko Kujo
1 Broke the' Spell That Held Me Long.— William Cullen Bry
ant.— APB—IAP— OB AV—WTP-2
I built for myself a lodge in a fringe of the forest." — Bernard
Freeman Trotter. See Smoke.
I Built My Hut.— T'ao Yuan-Ming, tr. fr. the Chinese by AT-
thur Waley. — AWP
I Came a-Riding. — Sir Reinmar von Zweter, tr. fr. the German
by Jethro Bithell.— AWP
I Can.— William Allen Butler.— PB-3
I Can and I Will.— Idella Campbell Betts.— PDN
"I can love both faire and brown." — John Donne. See Indif
ferent, The.
"I" Can Never Be a Great Man, An. — Stephen Spender.—
OBMV
I Cannot Forget with What Fervid Devotion.— William Cullen
Bryant.— APB—IAP— LL-3
I Cannot Know That Other Men Exist. — Clement Wood.—
TBM
I Cannot Live with You (Love, XII). — Emily Dickinson.—
(In Vain.)— TCAP
"I cannot love thee as I ought." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
"I cannot tell, not I, why she." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics and Epigrams — IX.) — ERP
"I cannot tell you how it was." — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
See May.
"I Cannot Turn the Key and My Bairn Outside." — Unknown.
— OHCS-27
I Cannot Wait Longer.— Jay Paul.— CAG
"I Can't" Army, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
I Can't, I Won't, and I Will.— Unknown.— WRR-15
I Care Not for These Ladies. — Thomas Campion. — OAEP
( Amarillis. )— HBV— LEAP
(Amaryllis.) — EG
("I care not for these ladies that must be wooed and
prayed.") — OBSC
I Catch-a da Plenty of Feesh (with music). — Unknown. — AS
"I cease not from my desire till my desire." — Hafiz. See Odes
I Change. — Witter Bynner. — HBMV
"I charm thy life." — Robert Southey. See Curse of Kehama.
"I chatter, chatter, as I flow." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Brook, The: An Idyl.
"I chatter over stony ways." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Brook, The: An Idyl.
"I climb the mossy bank of the glade." — Robert Bridges. —
I Closed My Eyes To-day and Saw. — William Force Stead —
OBMV
I Come Singing. — Joseph Auslander. — MMV — NPSC — POT
I Come to Bury Caesar. — William Shakespeare. See Julius
Caesar.
"I could not have beat back my way to life." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
I Could Not through the Burning Day.— Dollie Radford
LEAP
I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray. — Unknown. — APW
I Count My Time by Times That I Meet Thee.— Richard Wat
son Gilder.— AA— LEAP— OBAV
I Dare Believe. — Rose Mills Powers. — BAP
"I dare not ask a kiss.*' — Robert Herrick. See To Electra.
**I did but prompt the age." — John Milton, See On the Detrac
tion Which Followed My Writing Certain Treatises.
I Did It — Not, "I Done It." — Unknown. — PPYP
I Did Not Heed That Spring Was Here.— John Richard More-
land. — LS
**I did not live until this time." — "Orinda" (Katherine Phil
ips).— EG
(To My Excellent Lucasia, on Our Friendship.) — OBS
'*! did . . . was*t worth the pain? . . . for pain was long "
William Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. Ill) "
I Didn't Like Him.— Harry B. Smith.— BOHV
"I Didn't Think and I Forgot."— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
I Die, Being Young. — David Gray. — VA
(In the Shadows.)— BMEP
I Died for Beauty (Time and Eternity, X). — Emily Dickin
son.— AP—AP A— AWP— MAP— M O AP— WHA
(Colloquy.)— BAP
(In Winter— II.)— MAPA
I Died True. — John Fletcher. See Maid's Tragedy, The.
I Dive Down into the Depth. — Rabindranath Tagore.
I Do Know God Don't Lie.— Unknown.— APW j
I Do Not Ask Thee, Lord. — Unknown. — BLRP
I Do Not Fear. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — POTT
I Do Not Like a Roof Tonight. — Grace Noll Crowell. — SDH
I Do Not Love Thee. — Tom Brown (after the Latin of Mar
tial) . — OTA
("I do not love thee, Doctor Fell.")— RIS
(Non Amo Te.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
I Do Not Love Thee. — Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton. — EV-S
— HBV— OBEV— SBA
("I do not love thee! — no! I do not love thee!") — GTBS—
GTSL
I Do Not Love to See Your Beauty Fire. — John Hall Wheelock
— GPE— HBMV
I Do Remember You.— Roberta Teale Swartz. — AV
"I Don't Care."— L. E. Tiddeman. — ABVC
"I Don't Kiss Boys." — Madge Elliott. — WRR-44
(No Kiss.)— BTB-4— OHCS-2S— WRR-55
I Don't Like No Railroad Man (with music'). — Unknown. — AS
I Don't Want to Be a Gambler (with music). — Unknown. — AS
I Don't Want to Go to Bed. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
I Dreaded That First Robin So (Nature, XIV). — Emily Dick
inson. — IAP — MAP
(From "Complete Poems.") — LA
I Dream'd in a Dream. — Walt Whitman. — APW — CAP IAP
"I dreamed I moved among the Elysian fields." — Edna St
Vincent Millay. See Fatal Interview (XVI).
I Dreamed Last Night of My True Love (with music). — Un
known. — AS
I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls.— Michael W. Balfe.
See Bohemian Girl, The.
"I enter, and I see thee hi the gloom." — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow. See Divina Commedia (III).
I Entreat You, Alfred Tennyson. — Walter Savage Landor
OAEP
"I envy not in any moods." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In
Memoriam A. H. H.
I Explain (War Is Kind and Other Lines — VI). — Stephen
Crane.— AA— TCAP
I Fear No Power a Woman Wields. — Ernest McGaffev —
AA—BLP— HBV— LEAP
I Fear Thy Kisses, Gentle Maiden. — Percy Bysshe Shelley —
GEPM — GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— HBV— LPS-1— SBA
— SPE-4
(To [CJ: "I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden.")—
BPN—EM-2—EPN— ERP— GTSL— TPH
I Feel Me Near to Some High Thing.— William Ellery Leon
ard.— WLIP
I Felt a Cleavage in My Mind (Life, CVI).— Emily Dickinson.
—MOAP
I Felt a Funeral in My Brain (Time and Eternity, CXII) —
Emily Dickinson. — MOAP
(I Felt a Funeral.)— AP A
(Trying to Forget— XXI.)— MAPA
*'I felt a spirit of love," etc. — Dante. See La Vita Nuova.
I Fights Mit Sigel!— Grant P. Robinson.— BLPA
I Flee from Beauty. — Susan Myra Gregory. — AMV-36
I Flung Me round Him.— Roden Noel. See Water-Nymph and
the Boy, The.
I Found a Horseshoe (with music). — Unknown. — AS
"I found at daybreak y ester morn." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, V.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
I Found Her Out There.— Thomas Hardy.— CH
"I found in the arms of the valley." — Glenn Ward Dresbach.
(Songs, II.)— MLP
"I found myself one day all, all alone." — Angelo Poliziano.
See Three Ballate.
"I found the phrase to every thought" (Life, XXXI). — Emily
Dickinson. — OBAV
(I Found the Phrase.)— APA
(Utterance. ) — AA— TO P
I Found To-day Out Walking.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
"I gave her Cakes and I gave her Ale." — Unknown. — EG
"I gave my heart to a woman" (Echoes, XXXVI). — William
Ernest Henley. — BPN
I Gave My Life for Thee.— Frances Ridley Havergal. — VA
I Gave My Love. — Lexie Dean Robertson. — PR
I Give.— W. W. Christman.— VF
[ Give My Heart to Thee. — Standish James O'Grady. — TIP
I Give My Soldier Boy a Blade. — William Maginn. — HBV—
(Soldier-Boy, The.)— VA
[ Give Thanks. — Grace Fallow Norton. — NP
''I give you the end of a golden string." — William Blake. See
Jerusalem.
[ Go a- Walking. — Barbara Young.— DD A
I Go by Road. — Catulle Mendes, tr. fr. the French by Alice
Meynell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
'I Go Fishin'."— Richard S. Powell.— BTB-9—IHA
'. Go for a Plowshare. — Claude Downing. — AMV-37
' Go Home for Lunch. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Go, Sweet Friends! — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.— BFV
Go to This Window.— E. E. Cummings.— NAMP
(Four Poems.)— PP
I Got a Gal at the Head of the Holler (with music).— Un
known. See Sourwood Mountain.
Got a Home in Dat Rock.— Unknown.— APW
Got a Letter from Jesus (with music). — Unknown. — AS
'I got me flowers to straw thy way." — George Herbert. See
Easter.
Got So I Could Hear His Name (Further Poems, CLXVI).
— Emily Dickinson. — MOAP
224
TITLE INDEX
I Kissed
F Got to Face Mother Today! — James Whitcomb Rilev —
CPWR
I Got to Go to School. — Nixon Waterman. — PTA-2 — WRR-38
I Grieve for Beauty Wasted. — Grace Noll Crowell. — LS
I Grieve Not That Ripe Knowledge. — James Russell Lowell —
IAP
"I grieve that better souls than mine." — Ralph Waldo Emer
son.
(Fragments.) — APB
I Grieved for Buonaparte. — William Wordsworth. — BPN -—
GEPC
I. H. B. (Died, August 11, 1898).— William Winter.— AA—
I Had a Dove.— John Keats.— CBPC— CH— MPC-3— OTPC
(Song: «jl had^doye, and the_sweet dove died.")— C<3—
(Dove, The.)— HBV
I Had a Fair Young Son. — Sara Bard Field.— TL
"I had a little dog, and his name was Blue Bell." — Unknown.
—SAS
I Had a Little Doggy. — Unknown (sometimes at. to M L
Elliot).— MPB— OTPC— PB-1— RYC
("I had a little doggy that used to sit and bes:.") — PPA —
PPL— SAS
(My Doggy.)— PBV
I Had a Little Hobby-Horse. — Mother Goose. — WP
(My Hobby-Horse.)— PBV
("I had a little hobby horse"— si. diff.) — GFA
I Had a Little Husband. — Mother Goose. — HBV— HBVY—
OTPC
("I had a little husband" — longer vers.) — PPL
"I had a little nut tree." — Unknown.— PBV— PPL— WP
(I Had a Little Nut Tree.)— OTPC
(Little Nut-Tree, The.)— HWC
(Nut Tree, The.)— CCP— RIS
(Nut-Tree, The.)— CBPC
(Two Nut Trees, I.)— CH
I Had a Little Pony. — Mother Goose. — MPC-1 — OTPC— PB-1
— PPA— WP
(Dapple-Grey.)— PBV
("I had a little pony.")— GFA— PPL
(Pony, The.)— RIS
"I had a little snowball once." — Unknown. — GFA
I Had Been Hungry All the Years (Life, LXX VI). —Emily
Dickinson. — MAP
I Had But Fifty Cents. — Unknown. — BLPA
I Had No Time to Hate (Life, XXII). — Emily Dickinson —
j^p TCAP
(No Time to Hate.) — BAP
I Had Not Minded Walls (Further Poems, CXLVIII) —
Emily Dickinson.— A WP—M GAP
I Had Scarcely Fallen Asleep. — John Gould Fletcher. — MOAP
I Hae Laid a Herring in Saut. — James Tytler. — BOHV
"I hapless soul, that never knew a friend." — William Browne.
See Elegy on the Countess Dowager of Pembroke, An.
"I haue a yong suster." — Unknown. See I Have a Young
Sister.
I Haunt the Hills That Overlook the Sea. — John Davidson.
See Testament of a Man Forbid, The.
I Have a Friend. — Anne Spencer. — CDC
"I have a gentil cook."— Unknown. — NBE
"I have a king who does not speak" (Life, CXVII).— Emily
Dickinson.
(Snakey-XVI.)— MAPA
I Have a Life in Christ to Live. — Unknown. — MOM
I Have a Little Sister.— Unknown.— CBPC— MPC-2— RIS
(Star, A.) — PB-1
I Have a Little Son. — Flossie Deane Craig. — VF
"I have a mistress, for perfections rare." — Thomas Randolph.
See Devout Lover, A.
I Have a Rendezvous with Death. — Alan Seeger. — AOAH —
APD — APL — BAP— BAV—BBV— BLPA— BTP—
CDC — CP— CR— DD— FF— GPE— GPWW— GR-a—
HBV — ISP— JHP— LEAP— LPS-1— MCCG— MM—
MMV— MPC-14— MRV— NP— NPSC— NV— OBAV—
OG — OHFP — OTA— PB-9 — PFY— POI— POOT—
POT— PT— PTA-2— PYM— SBA — SBMV— TCAP—
TOP— TPH— VM— VOD— WTP-8— YT
(Rendezvous, The.)— WGRP
I Have a Rendezvous with Life. — Countee Cullen. — LPS-1—
I Have a Son.— Emory f Pottle. — PEDC
I have a thousand pictures of the sea." — Muna Lee. See
Sonnets (IV).
I Have a Young Sister (orig. and mod. vers.) .—Unknown. —
CH
("I haue a yong suster.") — NBE
I Have Always Found It So.— Birdie Bell.— BLRP
J Have Been in Love and in Debt.— Alexander Brome.— ALV
I have been mounted on life's topmost wave." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets.
I have been sure of three things all my life." — Clement
Wood. See Eagle Sonnets (III).
I Have Been through the Gates.— Charlotte Mew.— AV— BLV
— CBOV— GTML— MfiP
<!T Save been to market> my lady, my lady." — Unknown.— SAS
I have borne the anguish of love, which asks me not to de-
scribe." — Hafiz. See Odes.
1 Have Cared for You, Moon.— Grace Hazard Conkling.—
I Have Cast the World.— Yone Noguchi.— NP
I Have Desired to Go.— Gerard Manley Hopkins. See
Haven,
Heaven-
"I have done the state some service and they know't " Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice.
See Old Familiar Faces, The.
I Have Known Beauty. — Isabel Brown Shurtleff. — HB
I Have Known Poets. — Mary Austin. — DDA
I have learn'd." — William Wordsworth. See Lines Composed
a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey.
'I have led her home, my love, my only friend." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Maud.
I Have Looked Inward, sels. — Don Marquis.
"I rose ... I rose . . ." (VIII).— PFY
"There was a locked door" (IV).— PFY
I Have Loved Flowers That Fade. — Robert Bridges. — BMEP
— GBOV— GPE— GTBS— OTA— POTT— VLEP
(Elegy.) — VA
(I Have Loved Flowers.) — MBP
("I have loved flowers that fade/*)— EG — PWB
I Have Loved Hours at Sea. — Sara Teasdale.— CMP
I Have My Cruse of Oil. — William Wetmore Story. See
Tired.
"I have neither plums nor cherries." — Nicholas Breton. — EG
I Have No Influence? — Unknown. — WRR-18
"I have no words to tell what we walked." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See House to Home.
"I have not loved the world, nor the world me." — George Gor-
don, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
I have not told my garden yet" — (Time and Eternity,
XLVIII). — Emily Dickinson.— OBAV
I Have Overcome the World. — Laura Simmons. — MOM
"I have seen a curious child." — William Wordsworth. See Ex
cursion, The.
"I have seen beauty where light stabs the hills." — Arthur Davi-
son Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (XVI).
I Have Seen Higher, Holier Things Than These.— Arthur Hugh
Clough.— OAEP
(TO A-aXov [To Kalon],)— BPN— VLEP
I Have Seen the Spring. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
I Have Some Friends. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
I Have Trod. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — VLEP
("I have trod.")— CPOI
I Have Wandered to a Spring. — Edna Wahlert McCourt — AV
I Haven't Much Religion.— J. L. Scott. — OHCS-34
I Hear America Singing. — Walt Whitman. — APB — APD—
APW— AWP— CAP— CRP — CV— DDA— IAP— JHP
—MAP— MOAP — MPB — MPC-14— NAL— ODP -
PB-5— PCD— PYM— SC— TCAP— TPH
I Hear f*^^™*^ Joyce.-AWP - GTIV - JAWP-
(I Hear an Army Charging.) — SMP
(I Hear an Army Charging upon the Land.)— NAMP
I Hear It Said.— Barbara Young. — BLPA
I Hear It Was Charged against Me.— Walt Whitman — AP—
APB— BFV— CAP-GEPM - IAP— MAP— MCCG —
JV3.OA.P
"I hear some say this man is not in love."— Michael Drayton.
£>&e idea (JvA.IV).
I Hear dsaam.— Madison Cawein.-MPC-13—
I Heard a Fly Buzz When, I Died (Time and Eternity,
CXXVIII).— Emily Dickinson.— MAP— MOAP
(Dying.) — APA — MAPA
1 Heard a Great Big Lion." — Unknown.— WRR-25
I Heard a Linnet Courting.— Robert Bridges. — OBMV
("I heard a linnet courting.") — PWB
I Heard a Sailor. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CMP
I Heard a Soldier.— Herbert Trench. — BFP— CH — GPE HBV
— LBBV — LEAP — MBP
'I heard great Hector sounding war's alarms." — Robert
Bridges See Growth of Love, The (LIII)
I Heard Immanuel Singing.— Vachel Lindsay.— CMP— CPL—
T.BM
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.— Horatius Bonar. See Voice
from Galilee, The.
I Heard You, Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ.— Walt Whit
man. — MOAP
I Held a Jewel in My Fingers (Love, XXXIII).— Emily Dick
inson. — WHA
'I hold it truth, with him who sings." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Memoriam A. H. H
'---'' .--I- - • 1 " A TT
1. A. Hi.
[, in My Pitiful Flesh. — Glenway Wescott. — NP
I in the Greyness Rose.— Stephen Phillips.— BMEP— LBBV—
LEAP — WTP-7
and Thou in Me. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. —
" Intended an Ode. — Austin Dobson. See Rose-Leaves.
!, Jim Rogers. — Stanley Burnshaw. — AMV-35
I Journeyed South to Meet the Spring.— Robert Underwood
Johnson. — PR
Judged He Was Right. — James Waterhouse. — BTB-9
'I keep six honest serving-men." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Just-So Stories.
Keep Wondering. — Hilda Conkling.— PFE — PFY
Kilt er Cat. — Virginia Frazer Boyle. — CIV
Kissed the Cook.— Unknown.— WRR-21
I Kissed You.— Unknown.— BLPA
225
I knew
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
I knew a black beetle, who lived down a drain." — Christopher
Morley. See Nursery Rhymes for the Tender-Hearted.
I Knew by the Smoke That So Gracefully Curled.— Thomas
Moore.— LPS-1
(Home of Peace, The.)— OHCS-20
I Knew He Would Come If I Waited.— Horace G. William
son.— HHHA—HSP
I Know.— Elsa Barker.— A V— HBMV— VOD
I Know a Bank. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream.
"I know a little garden-close." — William Morris. See Life
and Death of Jason, The.
I Know a Lovely Lady Who Is Dead. — Maxwell Struthers
Burt.— HBMV
"I Know a Maiden Fair to See." — Francis W. Moore. —
WRR-13
I Know a Name.— Unknown.—XLRP— MOM— OQP— QP-1
I Know a Quiet Vale. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — VOD
I Know a Road. — Carl Vinton Herron. — MOM
I Know a Secret, — Christopher Morley. — MPB
I Know All This When Gipsy Fiddles Cry.— Vachel Lindsay.
I Know I Am But Summer to Your Heart. — Edna St. Vincent
Millay.— CMP
(Sonnet: "I know I am," etc.)— HBMV— HWM
I Know I Am Deathless. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
I Know Moonlight. — Unknown (3 sts.t with music). — AS
(Group of Negro Songs, A.) — NAMP
I Know Not How It Falls on Me.— Emily Bronte.— VLEP
"I know not how it is with you." — Robert Louis Stevenson. —
CPOI
"I know not if from uncreated spheres." — Michelangelo Buo-
narotti.
(Three Poems.)— AWP
"I know not what my secret is" (Song by the Sub-Conscious
Self— C.).— Andrew Lang.— CBE
I Know Not Where.— William L. Stidger.— PDN
I Know Not Whether I Am Proud. — Walter Savage Landor. —
BPN
(Lyrics and Epigrams, XV.) — ERP
(With an Album— C.)—EPNC
I Know Not Why. — Morris Rosenfeld. — AA — LBMV
I Know Not Why, but All This Weary Day. — Henry Timrod.
— AP— LL-2— TCAP
(Sonnet.) — APB
(Sonnet: I Know Not Why.) — SPP
I Know Some Lonely Houses (Life, XV). — Emily Dickinson.
(Lonely House, The.)— PFY— YT
I Know Something Good about You. — Unknown. — BLPA
I Know That All [beneath] the Moon Decays. — William Drum-
mond of Hawthornden. — BSV — EPEP — GPE
(Sonnet: "I know," etc.)— EPS— LEAP
I Know That Any Weed Can Tell.— Louis Ginsberg.— TBM
I Know That He Exists (Life, LXXXI).— Emily Dickinson.-
APA
I Know That I Am a Great Sinner. — Shri Purohit Swami. —
OBMV
"I know that this was Life, — the track." — Alfred, Lord Ten
nyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"I know that virtue to be in you, Brutus." — William Shake
speare. See Julius Caesar.
I Know There Will Be Peace.— Carol Gridley.— VF
I Know Where I'm Going. — Unknown. — WTP-1
I Know Your Heart, O Sea! — Cale Young Rice. — VOD
"I laid the^ strewings, darling, on thine urn." — Louise Imogen
Guiney. See Fifteen Epitaphs.
I Lately Vowed, but 'Twas in Haste. — John Oldmixon. — HBV
"I laugh at each dull bore, taste's parasite." — Heinrich Heine.
See Fresco-Sonnets to Christian Sethe.
I Laugh at Gold.— Edgar A. Guest,— CVG
I Lay My Lute beside Thy Door. — Clarence Urmy. — HBMV
I Leaned out My Window. — Jean Ingelow. — AV
I Left Ye, Jeanie. — Hew Ainslie. — EBSV
I Lie Down with God. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish b\ Eleanor
Hull.— GTIV
"I lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze." — Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow. See Divina Commedia.
"I lift my heavy heart up solemnly." — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (V).
I Lika da Peoples to Speeck. — Anne Acton Welborn. — HB
I Like Americans. — Nancy Boyd. — DDA
I Like Little Pussy. — Jane Taylor. — CCP — CFBP — CIV GFA
— HBV — HBVY— HWC— MPC-1— PB-1— PBV (1st
half) — P P A— PPL— PT A- 1
(I Love Little Pussy.)— CPN—OFPE
— PBGP— RAR (abr.)~ RON— TYP (abr.)
( '1 love little pussy, her coat is so warm" — 1 st.) — RIS
("Kitty: How to Treat Her — 1 st.) — CBPC
(Little Pussy— 1 st.)— WRR-3S
(Pussy— 1st. half)—SAS
e, XLIII).-Emily Dickin-
I Like
(Locomotive, The.) — MPB
(Railroad Train. The.)— LL-3— PCD— PTER
(Railway Train, The.)— GR-a— MCCG— MPC-11— ODP—
(Train, The.)— MW
I Like Wood Roads. — Unknown. — DDA
"I listened to the phantom by Ontario's shore."— Walt Whit
man. See As I Sat Alone by Blue Ontario's Shore.
I Live for Thee. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess The
(Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead).
I Live for Those Who Love Me. — G. Linnaeus Banks 9^
What I Live For. *
"I lived with visions for my company." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XXVI)
I Lo'ed Ne'er a Laddie But Ane. — Hector MacNeill. — EBSV *
"I loitered weeping with my bride for gladness." — James Agee
See Lyrics.
"I look into my glass." — Thomas Hardy. — EG
I Look into the Stars. — Jane Draper.— HBMV
I Looked Out into the Morning. — James Thomson. See Sunday
up the River.
I Lov'd Thee Once. — Sir Robert Ayton. — OBS
I Love a Storm. — Grace Turner Smith. — HB
I Love All Beauteous Things. — Robert Bridges. — CMP — GPF
—HBMV— HBVY— ISP — LEAP — POTT— SMP —
VLEP
(All Beauteous Things.) — BLV
("I love all beauteous things.") — PWB
(To L. B. C. L. M.)— OAEP
"I love at early morn from new mown swath." — John Clare.
See Summer Images.
I Love But Thee. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German bv
Louis Untermeyer. — AWP
I Love Corned Beef. — "A. P. B." — PAPm
I Love It, Don't You? — Fannie Hoffman Hiner. — HB
I Love Little Pussy. — Jane Taylor. See I Like Little Pussy
I Love Little Willie (with music). — Unknown, — ABF
I Love My Jean.— Robert Burns. — BPB — CEP — GN— HBV
(with 2 added sts.)— LPS-1— MBL— OTPC
(Jean.)— BFVR—BTP—GEPM— GPE — GTBS—GTSE—
GTSL— LEAP— LL-4 — MCCG— OBEV— SBA
(My Jean.) — TYP
(Of A' the Airts.)— AWP— EBSV— EM-l—EPRE—EV-3
— JAWP— OAEP— OBEC— PFE— SPE-2— TOP
(Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw.) — BEL— CRE—
CRP— EP— EPC— EPW-3— NAL— TPH
I Love My Life, but Not Too Well. — Harriet Monroe.— HBV
(Love Song.)— AV— LEAP— NP—NV—OBAV—SMP
I Love My Love m the Morning. — Gerald Griffin. — ACP—
I Love Old Things.— Wilson MacDonald. — OCL — WLIP
I Love Sixpence. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
"I love the fitful gust that shakes."— John Clare. See Au
tumn.
I Love the Friendly Faces of Old Sorrows. — Karle Wilson
Baker. — PC
"I love the jocund dance." — William Blake. — EG
I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord. — Timothy Dwight. — IAP
I Love to Hear You Whistle. — Irene McMillan Glanville.—
POI — SL
I Love to Love. — Marion Ward. — ATP
I Love to Steal Awhile Away.— Phoebe Hinsdale Brown. — BPP
(Private Devotion.) — AA
I Love You.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA
I Love You. — Unknown. — WRR-4
I Loved a Lass. — George Wither. — CH— EV-2 — HBV— OBEV
— PG
("I loved a lass, a fair one.") — AEP-W
(Love Sonnet, A.) — OBS
I Loved Thee, Atthis, in the Long Ago. — Bliss Carman. — OCL
I Loved Thee Once. — Sir Robert Ayton. — SBA
(I'll Love No More.)— EV-2
(To an Inconstant.) — HBV
(To an Inconstant Mistress.) — BSV — EBSV
(To an Inconstant One.) — OBEV
(Woman's Inconstancy.) — LPS-1
I. M. "Hamish," a Scotch Terrier.— Hilton Brown.— HMSP
I. M. Margarita Sorori (or Sororis) (Echoes, XXXV).— Wil
liam Ernest Henley.— BEL — BPN — NAL — OOP —
POTT— QP-1— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VOD
(Echoes XXXV.)— CPOI
(Late Lark, A.)— BLA
(Late Lark Twitters, A.) — LL-4 — PTER— VLEP
(Late Lark Twitters from the Quiet Skies, A.) — HBV—
LEAP
(Margaritas Sorori lor Sororis].) — BLV— BMEP— CP—
EA—EPP—GBV— GPE— GTSL— ISP— LBBV—
MBP— MCCG — MPC-14 — OBEV — OBVV —
PFE— PIAE— SBA— WGRP— WHA
(So Be My Passing.)— BLP— HBVY
I. M.— R. T. Hamilton Bruce (C.) (Echoes, IV).— William Er-
nest Henley.— POTT
(Invictus.)— BBV— BEL— BLPA — BLV — BMEP— BPN
— BTP— CBOV — CP — CPOI — DD — EPP —
EPW-5— GEPM— GPE— GR-e — GTSE — GTSL
-HBV -HBVY -ICBD-ISP-JPC-LBBV-
LEAP— LL-4 — MCCG— MPB— NAL-NPSC-
OBEV— OBMV — OBVV— OHFP— OOP— OTA
— PB-7— PC — PCD — PDN — PFE — PIAE—
JJ**-1— POT — PTA-1 — PYM— QP-1— SBA —
SPE-5 — TCEP — TOP— TSW—TSWC— VLEP
_VOD— WGRP— WLIP— WTP-5—YT
(Out of the Night.)— EPN— EV-S
(Out of the Night That Covers Me.)— CRE— OG— TPH
("Out of the night that covers me.")— GTBS
I made a footing in the wall." — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Prisoner of Chillon, The.
I Made a House of Houselessness. — Rose O'Neill.— BAP
(Established.)— A V
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TITLE INDEX
I Saw
"I made a posie, while the day ran by." — George Herbert.
See Life.
I Made Another Garden. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. See Song:
"I made another garden, yea."
*'I made another song." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
"I made the test in God's own Laboratory." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Ft. III).
"I make no question of your right to go." — Muna Lee. See
Sonnets.
I Mean to Wait for Jack. — Frederick Langbridge. — SPE-7
I Meant to Do My Work Today. — Richard Le Gallienne. —
CCP— GBOV— ME— MPB — MPC-13 — NLK— PJH-1
— POY— SP— VOD
(Called Away.)— SUS
(Trangression.) — SPE-7
I Meant to Haye But Modest Needs (Nature, XXXIX).—
Emily Dickinson. — IAP
I Measure Every Grief I Meet (Life, CXVI).— Emily Dickin
son.— MAP
I Measure Time. — William Lindsey. — LHW
"I meet you in the mystery of the night." — Robert Norwood.
See His Lady of the Sonnets.
I Met a Little Pussycat.— G. G. Wiederseim.— RYC
I Met at Eve— WTalter de la Mare.— ABVC— HBMV— ODP
I Met by Chance. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by
John Todhunter.— AWP
I Met Her in the Garden Where the Praties Grow (with
music) . — Unknown. — AS
I Met the Master. — Unknown. — BLRP
(My Master.) — SPS
"I met with Death in his country." — Lord Dunsany. See
Songs from an Evil Wood.
•'I might — unhappy word — O rne, I might." — Sir Philip Sid
ney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXXIII).
I Miss Thee, My Mother. — Eliza Cook. — MO AH
1 Mount Where He Has Led. — John Henry, Cardinal New
man.— LOW— POI
I Must Come Back. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr. — AMV-35
"I must not grieve my Love, whose eyes would read." — Samuel
Daniel. See To Delia (XLVIII).
I Must Not Tease My Mother. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. —
OTPC— RON
My Mother (sel.).— WRR-50
I Must Not Yield.— Nora May French.— AV
I Need Not Go. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP — OBVV
("I need not go/') — EG
I Need Thy Love.— Jones Very.— LOW— POI
(Prayer.)— APW
"I never drank of Aganippe well." — Sir Philip Sidney. See
Astrophel and Stella (LXXIV).
"I never gave a lock of hair away." — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XVIII).
I Never Lost As Much (Time and Eternity, XL). — Emily
Dickinson. — MAP
"I never may believe." — William Shakespeare. See Midsum
mer-Night's Dream, A (Poet Greatly Pictured, The).
"I never muse upon my lady's grace." — George Edward Wood-
berry. See Ideal Passion (XXV).
I Never Saw a Moor (Time and Eternity, XVII).— Emily
Dickinson.— GR-a— MAP— MPB—PTER—SP—TCAP
— WLIP
(Chartless.)— AA— ATP— BAP— BBV— DDA— GN— GPE
— HBV— LBAP— LEAP— LL-3 — LOW — MCT
— MPC-10— OQP— OTA— OTPC — PER — PFE
— POI— PYM— QP-1— SBA— TOP— WGRP
("I never saw a moor.") — OBAV
I Never See the Red Rose Crown the Year. — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long long ago," etc.
I Never Shall Love the Snow Again. — Robert Bridges. — CH —
CMP— OAEP— POTT— VLEP
("I never shall love the snow again.") — PWB
"I never think of dresses drab that are." — Stella Reinhardt.
— OA
I No Can Marry Both o' Dem.— T. A. Daly.— WRR-47
"I offered the donkey."— Ilo Orleans. See Father Gander.
I Open My Windows to the Morn. — Louise Loflin Reiley. — HB
I Paint What I See.— Elwyn Brooks White.— N AMP— NYBV
I Pass a Lighted Window.— Clement Wood.— HBMV— PFE—
SBMV
*'I planted a hand." — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
(Sing-Song.) — MBP
I Planted Little Trees To-day. — James B. Carrington.— PEDC
I Play for Seasons. — George Meredith. See Modern Love.
I Plucked the Berry (C.).— William Motherwell.— EV-4
(Sing On, Blithe Bird.)— CPN— DD— GN— GS— HBV-
HBVY— JPC— MPC-10— OTPC— PPA
"I praise the tender flower." — Robert Bridges.— EG— PWB
I Pray You. — Thomas Moore. — OBRV
I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart. — Sir John Suckling.—
EV-2— GPE— LPS-1— SBA— TPH
(Song [C.].)— EPS— EPW-2— HBV
(To My Love.)— ALV
I Promise You (.in mod. Bug.*). — Unknown. — TMEV
I Read, Dear Friend. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— BFV
(To F. J. S.)— EPW-S
I Read My Sentence Steadily (Time and Eternity, LXVII).—
Emily Dickinson. — TCAP
I Really Must Go Now.— Stephen Leacock.— WRR-44
I Reckon, When I Count at All (Further Poems, IX).—
Emily Dickinson. — MAP
I Remember. — Robert G. Burlingham. — CAG
"I remember a house where all were good" (In the Valley of
the Elwy — C.). — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — EG
I Remember, I Remember (Parodv). — Phcebe Gary. — PA
I Remember, I Remember (C.).— Thomas Hood. — BEL — BLPA
— BPB — BTP — CR — ERP — EV-4 — GPE — HBV— JHP
— LC— LPS-1 — MHT — MPC-11 — MR — OBRV —
OFPE— PBGG — PECK— POI— PRWS— SL— TVSH
— WTP-5
(I Remember.)— CH— OTPC— PCD— RON
(Past and Present.)— CGOV— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL— PYM— WP
I Remembered. — Sara Teasdale. — TCPD
I Resolve. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — BLP — HT— SPE-5
I Rest with Thee, O Jesus. — Unknown, tr. by Eleanor Hull. —
JKCP
I Ride an Old Paint (.song with music). — Unknown. — AS
I Ride the Great Black Horses of My Heart. — Robert Nathan
—MAP
"I rose ... I rose . . ." — Don Marquis. See I Have Looked
Inward.
I Said: "Let Me Walk."— George MacDonald.— MRV
(Obedience.)— BLRP— WGRP
(What Christ Said.)— HBV— OQP— OTPC— QP-1
"I said to heaven that glowed above." — Hafiz. See Odes.
I Said to Love. — Thomas Hardy. — VLEP
I Said to the Trees.— Sylvia Townsend Warner.— BPM-3 5
I Sang.— Carl Sandburg— CPCS
I Sat among the Green Leaves. — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall. —
AV— BMEP— GBOV— HBMV— NV
"I sat me weary on a pillar's base." — James Thomson. See
City of Dreadful Night, The.
I Saw a Chapel All of Gold.— William Blake.— CRP—EM-1
(Defiled Sanctuary, The.)— EPRE
"I saw a dog." — Ilo Orleans. See Father Gander.
"I saw a faire maiden." — Unknown. — EG
(Lullaby Carol.)— BOL
(Lullay, Mine Liking.)— MV-2
("Lullay, mine lyking, niy dere sone, myn swetying.") —
I Saw a Man (The Black Riders, XXIV). — Stephen Crane —
BAP— GR-a— MAP
"I Saw a Monk of Charlernain." — William Blake. See Jeru
salem.
I Saw a New World. — William Brighty Rands.— VA
I Saw a Peacock.— Unknown.— CH— JPC
(Ambiguous Lines — longer vers.) — BOHV
I Saw a Ship a-Sailing. — Mother Goose.— CBPC — CFBP — GFA
—MPB—MPC-2— OTPC— RYC
(I Saw a Ship.)— CCP— PB-3
("I saw a ship a-sailing.")— HWC— PPL (si. diff. vers.)
(Pleasant Ship, A.)— HBV— HBVY
(Queer Ship, The.)— RIS
I Saw a Stable Low and Very Bare. — Mary Elizabeth Coler
idge.— TCPD
(I Saw a Stable.)— MBP
"I saw a thousand fearful wrecks." — William Shakespeare.
See King Richard III.
I Saw Eternity. — Louise Bogan. — MOAP
" au. .
am Strode. See
.
I Saw from the Beach. — Thomas Moore. — GTIV
I Saw God Wash the World.— William L. Stidger.— BLPA—
OQP— QP-1
"I saw her crop a rose" (Where She Told Her Love — (7.). —
John Clare.— EG
I Saw Her Here. — John Masefield. See Wanderer, The
I Saw Her Once. — Richard Henry Dana. — BAV
"I saw him dead: a leaden slumber lies." — Andrew Marvell.
See Poem upon the Death of His Late Highness the
Lord Protector, A.
I Saw, I Saw the Lovely Child.— Frederic William Henry
Myers. — VA
(Evanescence.) — OBVV
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing. — Walt Whitman. —
ADAH — APB — AWP— BFV— CAP— GEPM— GR-a
— GT-2— JAWP— MCCG— MOAP— TCAP— WBP
I Saw My Lady Weep. — Unknown. — EPEP — GPE — HBV —
("I saw my lady weep.") — EG — OBSC
(In Lacrimas.) — GTSL
(My Lady's Tears.)— EV-1— OBEV
"I saw no doctor, but, feeling queer inside." — Unknown, tr. fr.
the Greek by Humbert Wolfe.
(Greek Anthology, The.)— PIAE
I Saw Old General at Bay. — Walt Whitman.— CAP — IAP
I Saw That Shattered Thing. — Leonard Bacon. — TBM
I Saw the Clouds. — Hervey White. — HBV
I Saw the Figure of a Lovely Maid. — William Wordsworth. —
GEPC
"I saw the wind to-day." — Padraic Colum. — SUS
I Saw Thee. — Ray Palmer. — HBV — LPS-2
I Saw Three Ships.— Unknown. — ACP (B vers.) — BLPA (A
vers., abr.) — CAW (B vers.) — CPN (A vers., abr.) —
CRYO (A vers., abr.)—HH (A vers.'. o6r.)— MV-1 (A
vers.) — OBB (B vers.)— OTPC (A vers,, abr.) — PASC
(A vers., arr. and much abr.) — PRWS (A vers., abr.)
— SC (A vers.)— SDH (A vers.)— WHL (B vers.)—
WP (B vers.)
(I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In — A vers., with
music.)— CHB
(Three Ships— A vers.)— WRR-28
. .
"I saw eternity the other night." — Henry Vaughn. See World.
"I saw fair ^Chloris walk alone." — William
Chloris in the Snow.
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I Saw
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
I Saw Three Witches.— Walter de la Mare.— HOAH
I Saw Two Clouds at Morning.— John Gardiner Calkins
Brainard.— HBV— LPS-1
(Epithalamium.) — AA
(To a Friend.)— BTB-2
I Say unto Thee, Arise.— Inez C. Parker.— OHCS-38
I see around me here." — William Wordsworth. See Exc
sion, The.
I See His Blood upon the Rose. — Joseph Plunkett. — BMC —
CAW — GPE— HBMV— JKCP— MBP— MOM— NV—
OQP— QP-1— RT— TL— WGRP
I see the dawn e'en now begin to peer." — Unknown. See
Popular Songs of Tuscany.
I Seek Thee in the Heart Alone.— Herbert Trench.— WGRP
I Sent a Letter to My Love (with music'). — Unknown. —
CHB
I Sent for Ratcliffe. — Matthew Prior. — TOP
I Serve. — Unknown. — TMEV
I Served in a Great Cause. — Horace L. Traubel. — A A —
LEAP
"I served the great cause" (sel.). — BAP
I Shall Arise! — Josephine Preston Peabody. — RT
I Shall Be Loved As Quiet Things.— Karl e Wilson Baker.—
GPE— HB M V— M C CG— PO OT— TB M
I Shall Break a Heavy Bough.— Gertrude Callaghan. — TBM
I Shall Go Back Again.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— LL-3—
MAP
(I Shall Go Back.)— MOAP
(Sonnet: "I shall go back again," etc.'} — HWM
I Shall Go Singing. — Anna Blake Mezquida. — PDN
I Shall Live On. — Ralph S. Cushman. — PSO
I Shall Live to Be Old.— Sara Teasdale.— MOAP
I Shall Make Beauty,— J. C. Squire.— LHW
I Shall Not Be Afraid.— Aline Kilmer.— BAP— BMC— HBMV
—JKCP— LHW— NP— VOD
I Shall Not Care. — Sara Teasdale. — BAP — BTP— CMP — HBV
— LBMV— MAP— OTA— PFY— TCPD— WTP-8
I Shall Not Cry Return.— Ellen M. H. Gates.— HBV
I Should Not Dare to Be So Sad. — Emily Dickinson. — MOAP
I Shall Not Die for Thee. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Douglas Hyde.— GTIV— MBP *
I Shall Not Make a Garment of My Grief. — Roselle Mercier
Montgomery. — BLP — LS
I Shall Not Live in Vain (Life, VI). — Emily Dickinson.—
(If.)— PTER
(If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking.) — CV — GR-a
(Not in Vain.)— OHFP— SPS
I Shall Not Pass Again This Way.— Unknown (sometimes at
to W. R. Fitch and to Ellen H. Underwood).— BLRP—
HT — LOW — MOM — OQP— PDN— POI— QP-1-
I Shall Not Pass This Way Again.— Unknown.— 3LPA
I Shall Not Pass This Way Again. — Eva Rose York — MMV—
— MRV— NPSC— OHFP— WBLP
I Shall Not Weep.— Belle MacDiarmid.— HBMV
"I should like to die," said Willie. — Unknown. — HT
I Sigh for the Land of the Cypress and Pine. — Samuel Henrv
Dickson.— SPP— TCAP
"I sighed and own'd my love." — Unknown. — EG
"I, sighing o'er the happy past." — George Henry Boker. See
Book of the Dead, The.
I Sing No More. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — SPT
I Sing of a Maiden. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Martin
Shaw and to John Bardel). — CH — EV-2 — MV-1 — SDH
(Carol: "I sing of a maiden.")— CBOV—OBEV— SBA—
YF
(Carol to Our Lady.)— CAW— PASC
("I sing of a maiden.") — EG
(I Syng of a Mayden.) — OAEP
(Mother and Maiden.)— BLV
(Two Carols to Our Lady, I.)— ACP
I Sing the Battle.— Harry Kemp.— RH
"I sing the fates of Gebir." — Walter Savage Landor. See
Gebir.
"I sing to him that rests below."— Alfred, Lord Tennyson
See In Memoriani A. H. H.
I Sit and Sew. — Alice Dunbar Moore Nelson CDC
I Smoke My Pipe. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
I Sought on Earth a Garden of Delight.— George Santayana.
&ee oonnets.
I Spend My Days Vainly. — Frank Kendon. — MBP
"I started early, took my dog" (Nature, XIX) .—Emily Dickin
son.
(Complete Poems, IV.) — LA
"I stoodr in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs."— George Gordon,
Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
I Stood Tip-Toe upon a Little Hill.— John Keats.— ERP—EV-4
— GEPC
Endymion (sel. — "He was a poet"). — EPW-4
I Stood Tip-Toe upon a Little Hill (seL). — EPNC (106 II )
— MPC-13 (20 11.)— OTPC (14 110— PJH-I-
(Slgh of" Silence, The— 14 11.)— GN
(Upon a Hill— 22 11.)— RIS
Marigolds (sel.).— ADAH •
Minnows (sel.).— GN— PPA— RIS (br. sen
Sweet Peas (sel.).— ADAH— GN— OTPC—" PBGP— RON
I Stood within the Heart of God.— William Vaughn Moody
See Fire-Brmger, The.
"I strive to live my life in whitest truth." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love.
I Strove with None. — Walter Savage Landor. — EPNC — HBV
LEAP— MCCG
(Dying Fire, The.)— EA
(End, The.)— EV-4
(Epigram.)— FT
(Finis.)— BCEP— BTP— GEPM—OBEV—OBVV— PC
("I strove with none.") — EG — GTBS— GTML — GTSL
(Introduction to the Last Fruit off an Old Tree ) — SEP
(Lyrics and Epigrams.)— CBOV—ERP
(On Himself.)— EPW-l—VA
(On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday.) — AEV — BEL— BLV—
BPN — CR — CRE— CRP— EP— EPN— EPP-
GR-e — ISP — LL-4 — OAEP — OTA— PFE—
PIAE— SPE-1— TOP— TPH— WHA — WLIP-
I Stumbled upon Happiness. — DuBose Heyward. — LS
I Sue for Damages.— Unknown. — OHCS-6
"I swear, Aurora, by thy starry eyes." — Sir William Alexan
der, Earl of Stirling. See Aurora.
son.— MAP— M CCG— MOAP
(Complete Poems, I.) — LA
(Inebriate of the Air.)— ATP — PFE
( Intoxication. ) — BAP
I Teach School.— Unknown.— BLP
I Tell an Ancient Fable. — Gerard Previn Meyer. — AMV-37
I Tell Thee, Priest. — George Gascpigne. — BHV
"I thank all who have lov'd me in their hearts." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XLI).
I Thank My God. — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy. — PSO
I Thank Thee.— Mrs. Elsie Morlan.— HB
I Thank Thee, God! for Weal and Woe.— Eliza Cook.— LOW—
POI
I Thank Thee, Lord.— Unknown.— BLRP— WBLP
"I thank you God." — Ilo Orleans. See Funday.
I Think Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great —
Stephen Spender. — NAMP
("I Think Continually of Those.") — GPE
I Think I Know No Finer Things Than Dogs.— Hally Carring-
ton Brent.— BLPA
I Think I See Him There.— Waring Cuney.— CDC
I Think of Him as One Who Fights. — Anna Hempstead
Branch.— HBMV
"I think of thee! — my thoughts do twine and bud." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXIX) .
I Think on Thee. — Thomas Kibble Hervey.— VA
"I Thirst . . ."— Katherine Bregy.— CAW
I Thought I Had Outlived My Pain.— Elisabeth Scollard.—
I Thought Joy Went by Me.— Willard Wattles.— HBMV
"I thought of thee, my partner and my guide." — William
Wordsworth. See River Duddon, The.
"I thought once how Theocritus had sung." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (I).
I Thought Our Love at Full, but I Did Err. — James Russell
Lowell.— CAP
(Sonnet: "I thought our love," etc.) — LPS-1
I Tol' Yer So.— John L. Heaton.— HHHA
I Told You So.— Unknown.— WRR-27
I to the Hills.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm CXXI).
I, Too.— Langston Hughes. — ANL — CDC
(Epilogue: "I, too, sing America.") — TL
I, Too, Have Known. — Margaret Gilman Davidson. — OQP—
I Took a Hansom on To-Day. — William Ernest Henley. — HBV
"I took my dolly for a walk." — Unknown. — GFA
I Took My Love.— Robert Crawford.— HMSP
I Took the Other Quarter. — Unknown. — WRR-44
(Opportunity, An.) — HHHA
I Track Upstream the Spirit's Call. — Horace Trauble.— MRV
I Tramp a Perpetual Journey. — Walt Whitman. See Song of
Myself.
"I travel to thee with the sun's first rays." — Robert Bridges
See Growth of Love, The (XXIX).
I Traveled with Them. — Mu'tamid, King of Seville, tr. fr. the
Arabic by J. B. Trend.— A WP
I Travelled among Unknown Men. — William Wordsworth.—
AWP— BPN— CR— CRE— CRP — EM-2— EPN— ERP
— GEPC— GEPM— GPE— GTBS — GTSL — JAWP-
OAEP— OBRV— TCEP— TOP— WBP— WLIP
(Lucy— II.)— BLV
(Lucy— III.)— HBV— OBEV
I Used to Know Your Ma. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — SPE-6
I Vex Me Not with Brooding of the Years.— Thomas Bailey
Aldrich.— OBAV— OHCS-40
(Fear Not ThouO— PFY— OHPI
vex my heart with fancies dim." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
[ Volunteer. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Vow *?,22!£e' ^o£ountry'~"'S*V Cecil Spring-Rice.— MM-
Uxi Jr Jr — X V SH
[ Vunder Vy? — Unknown. — BTB-9
I Wait My Lord.— Unknown, See Shi King.
I Walkt the Other Day.— Henry Vaughan.— OBS
(Flower, The.) — EV-2
(Hidden Flower, The.) — EPS
228
TITLE INDEX
Ibbity
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (C.). — William Wordsworth. —
ABVC — AEV — BEL — BPN — CR— CRE— CRP—
EM-2— EP— EPC — EPN — EPNC — EPP — ERP —
GEPC— GPE— GR-e— HBV— HBVY — LC— LEAP —
LL-4— NAL— OAEP— OBRV — ODP— OTA— OTPC
— PECK — PFE — PPD-2— PTER— RYC— SEP— SUS
— TBV— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WHA— WLIP
(Daffodils, The.)— ADAH— BCEP — BLPA— BLV— BTP
— CBOV — CBPC — CCR— CGOV— CPN— CSBP
— DD — EV-3 — GBO V — GBV — GEPM — GN—
GTBS — GTSE— GTSL — ICBD — ISP— JHP—
JPC — LLC — LPS-2 — MBL— MCCG — MHT—
MPB — MPC-13 — MW — NPSC— OBEY— OG—
OHFP — PB-7 — PBGP — PC — PCD — PIAE—
PJH-1 — POOI — POY — PTA-1— PYM— SBA—
SN— SR— ST— TVSH— WBLP— WP— WTP-10
(I Wandered Lonely.)— BPB— EPW-4— FPH— RG
("I wander'd lonely as a cloud.") — EG
"I wandered out a while agone." — George Wither. — AEP-W
I Want Mamma. — Unknown. — PPYP
I Want My Time.— Unknown. — SCC
I Want New York.— Ogden Nash.— NYBV
I Want to Be a Cowboy. — Unknown. — ABS
"I Want to Better Myself!" — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
I Want to Die While You Love Me. — Georgia Douglas John
son.— AN L— BAN P— CDC
I Want to Go to Morrow.— Unknown.— PPP — PTA-1— SPE-2
(Trip to Morrow, The.) — OHCS-38
I Want to Go Wandering. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL—GT -2— SC
— TSW— TSWC
I Want to Live in a College Town. — George Ade. — SPE-7 —
WRR-55
I Want to Sit Next to Emily.— Ogden Nash.— BOHV
"I want ye!" — Unknown.
(Cowboy Boasting Chants — abr. var.) — ABF
(Drunken Desperado, The.) — Baird Boyd.— SCC
I Want You.— Arthur L. Gillom. — BLPA
I Was a Brook. — Sara Coleridge. See Phantasmion.
I Was a Stricken Deer. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Bk. Ill, The Garden).
"I was angry with my friend." — William Blake. — EG
(Poison Tree, A.)— AWP— CRP — EM-1 — EP — EPP—
JAWP— LEAP— OAEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
I Was Born Almost Ten Thousand Years Ago (with music). —
Unknown. — AS
"I was born under a kind star." — Katharine Tynan. — EG
I Was Made of This and This.— Gertrude Robison Ross.—
HBMV
"I Was on the Merrimac." — Unknown. — WRR-26
I Was with Grant.— Bret Harte — OHCS-7
(Aged Stranger, The.)— AA— APL— BTB-3— LHV— MAP
— MHT— WTP-5
I Watch the Clouds. — Jesse Stuart. — LL-2
I Watch the Ships.— Arthur W. H. Eaton.— CPG
I Wear a Crimson Cloak To-Night. — Lois Seyster Montross. —
HBMV
I Weave for Thee. — Unknown. — VIL
I Weep.— Angelina Weld Grimke.— CDC
"I went a-roaming, maidens, one bright day/' — Angelo Po-
liziano. See Three Ballate.
I Went Down into the Desert. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
(I Went Down into the Desert to Meet Elijah.)— WGRP
I Went Down to the Depot (with music). — Unknown. — AS
"I went to the wood and got it." — Mother Goose. — PPL (longer
vers.)—RIS
"I went up one pair of stairs." — Mother Goose. — PPL
I Wept As I Lay Dreaming. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the Ger
man by John Todhunter. — AWP
I, Who Fade with the Lilacs.— William Griffith.— BAP—
HBMV
I Will Arise.— Richard Le Gallienne.— WRR-57
(Easter Hymn, An.) — OHIP
I Will Believe.— William H. Roberts.— BLRP
I Will Forget. — Alice Furlong. — BMC
*4I will go back to the great sweet mother." — Algernon Charles
Swinburne. See Triumph of Time, The.
I Will Go with My Father a-Ploughing.— Joseph Campbell.—
I Will Help You.— Wolstan Dixey.— PEOR
(Teacher's Tale, The.)— PRK
I Will Leave This House. — Joseph Auslander. — DDA
I Will Lift JJp Mine Eyes.— Bible, 0. T. See Psalms
CXXI).
"I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes unto the Hills." — George Rylands.
— BPM-37
I Will Make You Brooches.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— CP—
EPW-5— GT-2— POTT— WP
(My Valentine- abr.)— MPB
(Roadside Fire, The.)— GTSE
(Romance.)— CPOI—EBSV — EV-5— FPH— GPE— GTSL
—HBV— JPC— LBBV— LEAP— MBP— OBEV—
t T , . OBVV— ODP— RG— SBA
"I Will Not Drink."— John Wrigglesworth.— WRR-18
I will not fear myself, will not fear truth."— William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
I Will Not Give Thee All My Heart.— Grace Hazard Conkling.
— AV
I Will Not Hear the Sea.— Maimie A. Richardson.— HMSP
I Will Not Leave You Comfortless.— Unknown.—ET'B -7
POTT-PWB-TCFDR-VA
(Psalm
I Will Praise the Lord at All Times.— William Cowper.
(Olney Hymns.)— CEP
"I will remember what I was, I am sick of rope and chain." —
Rudyard Kipling. See Jungle Book, The.
I Will Tell You of a Fellow. — Unknown.— ABS
(Common Bill — with music.) — AS
"I will, with engines ^ never exercised." — Christopher Marlowe.
See Tamburlaine.
I Wish. — Kathryn Reinhard. — GSRC
"I wish I could lend a coat." — Akahito. See Manyo Shu.
"I wish I could remember that first day." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See Monna Innominata.
I Wish I Had a Spotted Bronc. — Robert J. Eaton. — GSRC
I Wish I Was a Little Bird.— Unknown. — AS
I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground. — Unknown.— ABF
I Wish I Was by That Dim Lake. — Thomas Moore. — ERP
I Wish I Was Single Again. — Unknown. — ABS — AS
(B vers., with music)
(When I Was Single — A and E vers., with music.)— ABF
I Wish That My Room Had a Floor. — Gelett Burgess. See
Limericks ("I wish that my room").
"I with whose colours Myra dressed her head." — Fulke Gre-
ville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica.
I Wonder ("I wonder if ever," etc.). — Unknown. — OHCS-20
I Wonder ("I wonder what makes papa,'* etc.). — Unknown. —
WRR-17
I Wonder ("If I this night," etc.). — Unknown.— OHCS-24
I Wonder ("Old Man limped, An," etc.).— Unknown.— VIL
I Wonder.— Beecher W, Waltermire.— WRR-28
"I wonder, by my troth, what thou and I." — John Donne. See
Good-Morrow, The.
I Wonder If the Lion Knows.— Annette Wynne. — UTS
"I Wonder in What Isle of Bliss." — Justin liuntly McCarthy.
See If I Were King.
I Wonder Not That Youth Remains. — Walter Savage Landor.
—BPN
(Epigram: "I wonder not that youth remains.") — EV-4
I Wonder What It Feels Like to Be Drowned? — Robert Graves.
—MBP— TSW— TSWC
I Wonder What Maud Will Say? — Samuel Minturn Peck.—
WRR-30
I Wonder Why.— Unknown.— OHCS-29
"I wouid be a bird, and straight on wings 1 arise." — Robert
Bridges. See Growth of Love, The (XXII).
I Would Be Great.— Hattie B. McCracken. — OQP— QP-2
I Would Be True.— Howard Arnold Walter.- FF— POI
(My Creed.)— BLP— MHT— MRV— OQP— PDN— POT—
QP-1— WBLP— WRR-41
I Would, Dear Jesus. — John D. Long. — HT — SPE-4
I Would Go Back.— Mary M. Curchod.— PSO
I Would I Could Dance.— Helen M. Brough.— HB
I Would I Might Forget That I Am I. — George Santayana.
See Sonnets.
"I would I were a bird so free." — Unknown. See Popular
Songs of Tuscany.
I Would I Were an Excellent Divine. — Nicholas Breton. —
LPS-2
I Would Like You for a Comrade.— E. A. Parry.— GS—MPC-3
— PB-2— TVC— TVSH
I Would Live in Your Love.— Sara Teasdale.— NV— TPH
I Would Not Always Reason. — William Cullen Bryant. See
Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, The.
I Would Not Have This Perfect Love of Ours.— James Russell
Lowell .—APB—APW
I Would Not Live Alway. — William Augustus Muhlenberg. —
AA— HBV— OHCS-21
("I would not live alway: I ask not to stay3* — abr. and si.
diff.)— LLC
I Would Remember Constant Things.— John Urban Nicholson.
— TBM
I Would Tell.— Unknown.— WRR-49
"I would that even now." — Princess Shoku. See Hyaku-Nin-
Isshu.
I Would That Wars Should Cease. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava, The.
"I Wouldna Gie a Copper Plack." — Mary A. Barr. — BCEP—
BTB-4
I Wouldn't Fret. — Florence A. Jones.— OHCS-38
"I Wouldn't— Would You?" (abr.).— Unknown.— BTB-6
"I wrastled wid Satan, I wrastled wid sin." — Unknown. —
NAMP
I Write Verses. — Walter Savage Landor. See Yes, I Write
Verses,
lantbe ("From you, lanthe, little troubles pass").— Walter
Savage Landor. — BLV— CGOV— EA — EV-4 — GPE—
OBEV— PIAE
(lanthe's Troubles.)— V A
(Lyrics and Epigrams, III.) — CBOV
(Your Pleasures Spring like Daisies.) — EPN
"lanthe! you resolve (or are call'd) to cross the sea." — Walter
Savage Landor.
(Absence.) — OBRV
(lanthe.)— OBVV
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
lanthe's Question. — Walter Savage Landor. — OBEV
(Lyrics to Tanthe.)— BPN
(Memory and Pride.) — CRE
(Years After.)— EV-4
lanthe's Troubles. — Walter Savage Landor. See lanthe.
Ibant Obscuri. — Virgil. See ^Eneid, The.
"Ibbity, bibbity, sibbity, sab." — Unknown. — RIS
229
Ibis
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Ibis. — Unknown. — BLA
Icarus. — Alfred Raymond Bellinger. — LPS-1
Icarus. — Harry Lyman Koopman. — AA — JPC
Icarus (abr,). — Earl Marlatt. — GA
Icarus. — Unknown. — EA — OBEY
(Love and Hope.)— BLV
(Love Winged My Hopes.)— TPH
("Love winged my hopes and taught me how to fly.'*) —
OBSC
teams in November. — Alec B. Stevenson. — SPP
Icarus; or, The Peril of Borrowed Plumes. — John Godfrey
Saxe.— OHCS-3
Ice.— Dorothy Aldis.— GFA— SUS
Ice, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Thoroughfares.
Ice and Fire. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XXX).
Ice Handler. — Carl Sandburg". — CPCS
Ice Water.— Win Brooks.— PPD-2
Ice-Cart, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— GR-e—LC— POT—
TCPD— WP
Ice- Cream Man, The.— Orgill Cogie.— HMSP
Ice-Floes, The.— E. J. Pratt.— OCL
Iceland First Seen.— William Morris.— BPN—VLEP
"Lo from our loitering ship" (sel.). — CPOI
"Ich am (or aem) eldre then Ich wes, a wintre and a lore." —
Unknown. See Poerna Morale.
Ich Bin Dein. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Ich Dien. — Susie M. Best. — OQP — QP-1
"Ich Stand auf Hohen Berge." — Charles and Janet Ashbee. —
SG
Ich Weiss Nicht Was Soil Es Bedeuten. — Heinrich Heine. See
Loreley, The.
Ichabod. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AA — AP— APA — APB—
APW— BAP— CAP— DD — FPE— GA— HBV— IAP—
LA— LEAP— LPS-3 -MOAP — OTA — PAH— PG—
PIAE— SBA— TCAP— TOP
Ichabod Crane at Heer van Tassel's Dinner Party. — Washing
ton Irving. See Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The.
Ichabod! The Glory Has Departed. — Ludwig tfhland, tr. fr.
the German by James Clarence Mangan. — AWP
Icicle, An. — Irene Meybert.— OTA
"Icker-backer." — Unknown. — RIS
I'd Be a Butterfly. — Thomas Haynes Bayly. — HBV
I'd Like to Be a Lighthouse. — Rachel Lyman Field. — GFA
I'd Love to Be a Fairy's Child. — Robert Graves. — CCP—
HBVY— MCG— PB-2— TSW— TSWC
I'd Never Dare to Walk Across. — Gelett Burgess.
(Queer Quatrains.) — RIS
I'd Rather Be Me. — Lilly Robinson. — RYC
I'd Rather Have Fingers Than Toes. — Gelett Burgess. See
Limericks ("I'd rather have fingers").
Ida Red. — Unknown. — ABF
Idaho Cowboy Dance, An. — Unknown. — ABF
(At a Cowboy Dance.)— HBV— IHA—PPP—SCC
Idas Te Diliget Unam. — Seaforth Mackenzie. — MM
Idea, sels. — Michael Diayton.
"As other men, so 1 myself, do muse" (IX).
(Sonnets from "Idea.") — CRE
"Bright Star of Beauty I on whose eyelids sit" (IV). —
EP— EPP
(Idea, Sonnet IV.)— HBV
(Sonnets from "Idea.") — CRE
"Calling to mind since first my love begun" (LI).
(Sonnets to "Idea," XIII.)— OBSC
"Clear Ankor on whose silver-sanded shore" (LIU). —
EPEP
"Dear! why should you command me to my rest"
(XXXVII).— AEP-W— EG— EP— EPP— OAEP
(Idea, Sonnet XXXVII.)— HBV
(Sonnets to "Idea" XL)— OBSC
"Evil Spirit (your Beauty) haunts me still, An" (XX). —
AEP-W— EP— EPEP— EPP— OAEP
(Sonnets from "Idea.") — CRE
(Sonnets to "Idea.") — OBSC
Give Me My Self! (XI). —BLV
Guest, The (XXIII).— ES
"How many paltry, foolish painted things" (VI). — AEP-W
— NBE
(Her Fame.)— ES
(Idea, Sonnet XLII.)— HBV
(Immortality in Song.) — BCEP — GPE
(Sonnets to "Idea"— XIV.)— OBSC
"I hear some say, 'This man is not in love' " (XXIV). —
BEL— EP— OAEP
(Laughing at Fortune.) — BLV
"Into these Loves who but for Passion looks" (introd son
net). — CRE— EP
(Idea, Sonnet I.)— HBV
(Sonnets from "Idea/') — BEL
Love's Proverbs (LIX).— EV-1
(Play with Proverbs, A.) — ES
"Many there be excelling in this kind" (LXXIII — last
sonnet in Esdatte ed.). — NBE
"My heart the Anvil where my thoughts do beat."
(Idea, Sonnet XL.)— HBV
"Since there's no help" (LXI). — AEP-W— ATP— BEL-
EC— EP — EPEP — EPP — OAEB — PPD-1 -±
PTER— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH *
(Come Let Us Kisse and Parte.) — LPS-1
(Farewell, A.)— ES
(From "Idea.")— AWP— JAWP—WBP
(Idea, Sonnet LXI.)— HBV
Idea, sels. (Continued).
(Love's Farewell.)— EV-1—GEPM—GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL
(Love's Parting.)— CBOV
(Parting, The.)— BCEP— BLV— EA— LEAP— OBEV—
PIAE— WTP-4
(Since There's No Help.)— EM-1— GPE— NAL— SBA—
WHA— WLIP
(Sonnet: Since There's No Helpe.)— AEV — EPC
(Sonnets from "Idea"— XL) — CRE
(Sonnets to "Idea"— XV.)— OBSC
"To nothing fitter can I thee compare" (X).
(Idea, Sonnet X.)— HBV
(Sonnets from "Idea.")— BEL— CRE
(Sonnets to "Idea"— VIII.)— OBSC
"When conquering love did first my heart assail" (XXIX)
(To the Senses.)— OAEP
"Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee" (XLIV)
— BEL— EP
(Sonnets from "Idea.") — CRE
(Sonnets to "Idea"— X.) — OBSC
"Why should your fair eyes with such Sovereign grace"
(XLIII).
(Against Knowledge in Loving.) — ES
(Sonnets to "Idea"— XII.)— OBSC
Idea of Order at Key West, The. — Wallace Stevens.— MAP.
Idea of Wealth, An. — Christopher Marlowe. See Jew of
Malta, The.
Idea or The Shepherd's Garland, The. — Michael Drayton. See
Shepherd's Garland, The.
Ideal, The. — Florence Earle Coates.— MRV
Ideal. — Padraic H. Pearse, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Thomas Mac-
Donagh.— AWP — BMC — CAW — JAWP— JKCP—
LBBV— NP— TIP— WBP
Ideal, The. — Francis Saltus Saltus. — AA
Ideal, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound
("Pale stars are gone, The" ["This is the day," etc.]).
Ideal, The.— Unknown.— BS— BTB-3
Ideal. — William Wordsworth. See London, 1802
Ideal and Real.— Unknown.— WRR-34
Ideal and the Real, The.— I. Edgar Jones.— OHCS- 16
Ideal Beauty. — Fernando de Herrera, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAW
Ideal City, The. — Washington Gladden. — OQP — QP-2
Ideal Girl, The ("Common-place young girl, A"). — Unknown.
— PRK.
Ideal Girl, The ("If I were a girl," etc.). — Unknown.— BTB-7
Ideal Husband to His Wife, The. — Sarn Walter Foss.— BOHV
THP (abr.)
Ideal India, The. — Fred Shelley Ryman. — OHCS-25
Ideal Is the Real, The.— Ann Preston.— OHCS-33
Ideal Memory. — William James Dawson. — VA
Ideal Passion (I — XLII complete).— George Edward Wood-
berry.— MOAP
"Between my eyes and her so thin the screen" (XXXVII).
— HBMV
" 'Evil thing is honor/ once of old, An" (XXVIII).—
HBMV
"Farewell, my Muse! for, lo, there is no end" (XLII). —
HBMV
"I never muse upon my lady's grace" (XXV). — HBMV
"Immortal Love, too high for my possessing" (XL). —
HJBMV
"In what a glorious substance did they dream" (XXVI).
—HBMV
"My lady ne'er hath given herself to me" (I). — NV
"Oh, how with brightness hath Love filled my way"
(XXX).— HBMV
"Why, Love, beneath the fields of asphodel" (XXXIII).—
HBMV
Ideal with a Roman Nose, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
Ideal Young Man, The. — Unknown.— PRK
Idealist, The. — James Coale Sappington, Jr. — CAG
Idealist, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS—POI—SL
Idealists. — Alfred Kreymborg. — BAP — CP— GR-a— LC— ME—
NV— SBMV— TSW
Ideality. — Hartley Coleridge. — VA
Ideals for Our Country. — Julia Ward Howe. — PDN
Idea's Mirrour, sels. — Michael Drayton.
"Beauty sometime, in all her glory crowned" (Amour
IX). — NBE
"Black pitchy night, companion of my woe" (Amour XLV).
(Sonnets to Idea— VII.)— OBSC
"Glorious sun went blushing to his bed, The" (Amour
XXV) .
(f (Sonnets to Idea— IV.)— OBSC
"If chaste and pure devotion of my youth" (Amour
(Sonnets to Idea— VI.)— OBSC
"My fair, look from those turrets of thin
XXXIV).
(Sonnets to Idea— V.)— OBSC
"My heart, imprisoned in a hopeless isle" (Amour XXII).
(Sonnets to Idea— III.)— OBSC
Paradox, The (Amour L). — BLV — PIAE
"Read here (sweet Maid) the story of my woe" (Amour I).
(Sonnets to Idea— I.)— OBSC
"Stay, speedy Time, behold, before thou pass" (Amour
(Sonnets to" Idea— II.)— OBSC
Ideas the Life of a People.— George W. Curtis.— OHCS-3
(Element of Justice, The.)— LLC
thine eyes" (Amour
230
TITLE INDEX
If Death
Idella and the White Plague. — Joseph C. Lincoln. — SPE-4
Identity. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA — BAP — BPP— MAP —
PFY— SPE-4 — SR
Identity. — Ruth Dart. — BPM-37
Identity. — Robert Francis. — AMV-36
Identity. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — AMV-35
Idiot, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Idiot— Allen Tate.— LA— NAMP
Idiot Boy, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Idiot Boy, The.— Robert Southey.— OHCS-7
Idiot Boy, The. — William Wordsworth.— ERP
Idiot Lad, The. — Robert Overton. — OHCS-32
Idiot's Gallantry, The. — John F. Nicholls. — OHCS-28
Idle Charon. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — BMEP — ES— LEAP—
OBVV
Idle Flowers, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Idle Lake, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene The
(Phsedria and the Idle Lake).
"Idle life I lead, The."— Robert Bridges.— EG— PWB
"Idle poet, here and^there, _An. "—Coventry Patmore.
See
Angel in the House, The (Revelation, The).
Idle Singer of an Empty Day. — William Morris. See Earthly
Paradise, The (Apology, An).
Idle to Grieve. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — PC
Idle Verse.— Henry Vaughan.— NBE— OAEP
Idleness.— Silas Weir Mitchell.— AA— OBAV
Idleness a Crime. — Henry B. Carrington. — PEOR
Idler, The.— Jones Very.— AA— HBV— LEAP
Idlers, The. — Edmund Blunden.— CH
Idol, The.— Louise Driscoll.— BAP— HBMV
Idol of the Market Place, An.— Helen Parry Eden. — CRE
Idol-Maker Prays, The.— Arthur Guiterman. — GPE — SBMV
Idols.— Wendell Phillips.— CCR
Idyl: "And my young sweetheart sat at board with me." —
Alfred Mombert, tr. fr. the German by Ludwig Lewi-
sohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Idyl: "I know a forest, stilly-deep." — Amanda Benjamin Hall
— SPT
Idyl, An: "I saw her first on a day in Spring." — Charles
Gurdon Buck. — THP — WRR-7
Idyl of Humble Life, An.— Mary Elizabeth Blake.— OHCS-40
Idyl of the Ocean. — Marion Short. — WRR-44
Idyl of the Period, An.— George A. Baker, Jr.— CHS
Idyll, An: "I sit in the great daisy-bed." — Opal Louise Jack
son.— GSRC
Idyll: "If every thorn and bush that grows." — Vauquelin
de la Fresnaye, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring
ton. — AFP
Idyll: "In Switzerland one idle day." — Hugh Macnaghten. —
Idyll, An : "You stay for a while beside me." — Padraic Coluin.
Idyll of Phatte and Leene, An. — Unknown, — BOHV — PA
Idyll of the Rose. — Decimus Magnus Ausonius, tr, fr. the
Latin by John Addington Symonds. — AWP — UFE
Idylls, sets. — Theocritus, tr. fr. the Greek.
Cyclops, The (Idyll XI), tr. by E. Browning.— AWP—
Death of Daphnis, The (Idyll I), tr. by C. S. Calverley. —
Fisherman/The (Idyll XXI), tr. by C. S. Calverley.— AWP
-^.i, xrTTx ... , „ o „ , -ley.— AWP
by Sir Ed-
Herdsman, The (Idyll ~IV), ir. by C. S. Calverley.— AWP
Incantation, The (Idyll II), tr. by C. S. Calverley.— AWP
Prayer of Theocritus for Syracuse, The (fr. Idyll XVI).
tr. by Sir Edward Dyer.— EPW-1
Idylls of the King, sels. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Balm and Balan.
Fire of Heaven, The (11. 430-453). — EPN
Coming of Arthur, The. — GR-2 — VLEP
King, The (11. 259-309).— BHV
' Merlin's Riddle (11. 401-409).— BPN
Trumpet Song (11. 482-502).— BPN
(War Song.)— BHV ^
Dedication: "These to his Memory — since he held them
dear."— CRP
(To the Queen.)— BHV
Albert the Good (11. 15-27).— BMEP— CPOI
Gareth and Lynette.— GR-2— LL-2— PTER
"For truly as thou sayest," etc. (11. 254-274). — GPE
Geraint and Enid,
O Purblind Race (11. 1-7).— OQP— QP-2
Guinevere.— BPN— CCR (much a&r.)— EPN— GEPC— GR-2
— VLEP— WRR-1 (much abr.)
Arthur's Farewell (II. 524-580).— EPW-5
"But I was first of all," etc. (11. 475-480).— GTSL
King Arthur and Queen Guinevere (11. 529-683, si. abr.)
— BTB-5
Late, Late, So Late! (11. 166-177).— LLC
(Foolish Virgins, The— 11. 162-179.)— LPS-3
(Song from "Guinevere".) — CRE
(Too Late.)— OQP— QP-2
(Wise ?md Foolish Virgins.)— WRR-41
Holy GraiL \The-— VLEP
Quest of the Grail, The (11. 358-484).— BHV
Lancelot and Paine.— PTER— VLEP
(Elaine— m*fh a&r.)— WRR-1
Elaine's Dove Song (11. 997-1011).— LHW
(Elaine7! Song.)— BPN
(Song of \Elame.)— LLC
Harvest-Home (Idyll VII), tr. by C. S. Calve
Helen's Epithalamion (fr. Idyll XVIII), tr.
ward Dyer. — EPW-1
OQP-QP-2
_Love.)—AEV— GPE— VLEP
Idylls of the King (Continued).
Last Tournament, The. — GR-2 (much abr.)
Tristram's Song (11. 725-732). — LLC
Marriage of Geraint, The.
(Enid — abr. fr. The Marriage of Geraint and Geraint
and Enid.) — WRR-1
Enid's Song (11. 347-358).— BPN— LLC— LPS-3
(Fortune.)— BHV— CGOV—FPE
(Turn, Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel.)— TVS H
("Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel.") — VLEP
Passing of Arthur, The (II. 170-440 of The Passing of
Arthur are the same as 11. 1-323 of Morte
d' Arthur ).— EM -2— EPN— GR-2— PTER
"And answer made King Arthur, breathing; hard"
(II. 330-440).— LLC
"And slowly answered Arthur from the barge" (11. 407-
(From "The Passing of Arthur.")— GTSL
* Old order changeth, yielding place to new The"
(11. 408-432).— GPE
Prayer: "More things are wrought by prayer"
(11. 415-423).— BLRP— BTB-8— OHCS-16— OQP
—PASC— QP-1— WGRP U
"Then rose the King and Moved his host" (11. 79-135).
"Then saw they how there hove a dusky barge (11. 361-
440) . — VA
"Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere" (11. 181 —
end, si. abr.).— HSPS
Pel leas and Etarre.
Worm within a Rose (11. 391-400).— VLEP
Vivien (Merlin and Vivien— C.).— WRR-1 (much abr.)
' In Love, if Love be Love, if Love be ours" (11. 385-
396).— EV-5—GTBS— GTSL
(If Love Be Ours.) — OQP-QP-2
(In Love, if Love Be L
(Song of Vivien.)— LLC
(Vivien's Song.)— BPN
lena's Song. — Charles Mair. See Tecumseh.
lesu. — George Herbert. — EV-2 — OBS
If. — John Kendrick Bangs. — ICBD
If.— Mortimer Collins.— BOHV— HBV— PA
If. — Emily Dickinson. See If I Can Stop One Heart from
Breaking.
If.— H. C. Dodge.— BOHV
If.— Rebecca Foresman.— WBLP
(If You Were.)— POI— SL
If. — William Dean Howells. — AA — LEAP — OBAV
If.— Rudyard Kipling.— BLPA— BMEP— BPN— BTP—CBE—
FAOV — GR-2— HBV— HBVY— ICBD— JPC—ODP
—OHFP — PB-9 — POT — PTA-1 — PYM— RKV—
RON-^SPS— TSW— TSWC— VLEP— WBLP
If. — John Masefield. See Wanderer, The.
If. — James Jeffrey Roche. — HBV — PR — SPE-5
If. — Alexei Tolstoi, tr. fr. the Russian by Minnie Jarintzov
— WTP-9
If.— Unknown.— OHCS-13— WRR-24
If.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— POI— SL
If a Man Who Turnips Cries. — Samuel Johnson. — LBN
(Epigrams.)— HBV
(If the Man.)— BOHV
If a Pig Wore a Wig. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CCP
"If a woman be loved, hated, and envied." — Akiko Yanagi-
wara. See Translations from Modern Japanese Poetry
(Akiko Yanagiwara II).
"If all the seas were one sea." — Mother Goose. — PPL
(If.)— PB-2
If AD the Skies.— Henry van Dyke.— HER— NLK— POI—
PTA-2— PVD— SL— WGRP
(If All the Skies Were Sunshine.) — WBLP
"If all the tears thou niadest mine." — Margaret Louisa Woods.
— GTML
If All the Voices of Men. — Horace L, Traubel. — AA — BAP
If All the World.— Dollie Radford.— VA
"If all the world were apple-pie." — Mother Goose. — CG — PPL
—RIS
(If.)— BOHV— HBVY— JPC—NA— RYC
(If All the World Were Apple Pie.)— CPN— OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
If All Were Rain and Never Sun. — Christina Georgina Ros
setti. — MPC-3
(Sun and Rain.)— PPL— RYC
If All Who Hate Would Love Us. — James Newton Matthews.—
"If any good may come to me." — -George Henry Boker. See
Book of the Dead, The.
If Anybody's Friend Be Dead (Time and Eternity, LXI). —
Emily Dickinson.— -IAP
"If aught of oaten stop, or pastoral song." — William Collins
See Ode to Evening,
"If bees stay at home."- — Unknown.
(Bees.)— ABVC
(Signs and Seasons.) — RIS
(Weather Wisdom. ) —HBV— HBVY— RYC
"If being morticed with a dream." — E. E. Cummings.
(Four Poems.) — PP
"If chaste and pure devotion of my youth." — Michael Dray-
ton. See Idea's Mirrour.
If Crossed (or Crost) with All Mishaps Be My Poor Life.—
William Drummond, of Hawthornden. — BSV — EPEP
(Sonnet.)— EPW-2
If Death Is Kind.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP
231
If Doughty
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
If Doughty Deeds My Lady Please.— Robert Graham.— GTBS
,„— GTSE— GTSL— LPS-1— SB A— TVSH— WTP-4
(Cavalier's Song.) — HBV
(If Doughty Deeds.)— BSV—OBEV
(O Tell Me How to Woo Thee.)— EBSV— OBEC
(To His Lady.)— LH
If dreaming of thee be a waste of time." — George Henry
?vvv ^ee Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love
(XXXV).
If Easter Be Not True.— Henry H. Barstow.— BLRP— OQP—
If Easter Eggs Would Hatch.— Douglas Malloch.— MPB
If Ever I See.— Lydia Maria Child.— PBGP—PEM—PPA
If Ever Time Shall Come.— Alison Brown.— PEDC—RYC
If faithfull soules be alike glorifi'd." — John Donne. See Holy
Sonnets.
"If fathers knew but how to leave." — Unknown.— EG
"If" for Girls, An. — Elizabeth Lincoln Otis. — FAOV — PTA-2
If granny but knew how." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — Italian.) — BOL
If He Had Known. — Madame Marceline Desbordes-Valmore,
_, _ *r. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
If He Should Come.— Edwin Markham.— MOM— OQP— QP-1
If Hearts Are Dust. — James Terry White. — OQP — QP-1
If He's Bu'sted?— Howell L. Piner.— WRR-23
"If hope grew on a bush." — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
( Sing-Song. )— MBP
If I.— T. C. O'DonnelL— GFA
If I But Knew.— Amy E. Leigh.— A A
If 1 Can Live.— Helen Hunt Jackson.— SPE-7
If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking (Life, VI).— Emily
Dickinson. — CV — GR-a
(I Shall Not Live in Vain.)— LOW— POI
(If.)— PTER
(Not in Vain.)— OHFP— SPS
If I Come Back. — Victor Starbuck. — LS
If I Could.— "Captain Jack" Crawford.— POI— SL
If 1 Could Come Again to That Dear Place. — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long, long ago."
If I Could Dig like a Rabbit.— Rose Strong Hubbell.— ME
"If I could get within this changing I." — John Masefield. See
Sonnets: "Long, long ago."
If I Could Love. — John Gardner Calkins Brainard. — PR
If I Could Shut the Gate against My Thoughts. — John Daniel.
If I Desire. — Thomas Burbidge, — VA
If I Die a Railroad Man (with music). — Unknown. — AS
If I Ever Have Time for Things That Matter. — Vilda Sauvage
Owens— BOHV
"If I freely may discover." — Ben Jonson. — EG
If I Had a Boy.— Unknown.— PEDC
If I Had a Broomstick.— Patrick R. Chalmers. — MPC-4— PB-2
__TVC— TVSH
If I Had As Much Money As I Could Spend. — Mother Goose.
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
If I Had But Two Little Wings. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.—
CH—OHIP— OTPC— PECK
(Something Childish, But Very Natural.)— EV-4— OB RV
If I Had Known. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — BLPA
If I Had Known in the Morning. — Margaret Elizabeth Munson
Sangster. — PDN
(Our Own.)— BLPA— BTB-2—HT—LLC — OHCS-13 —
POI— PTA-2— SL
If I Had Loved You More. — Aline Kilmer. — BMC
If I Had Ridden Horses. — Theodore Maynard. — HBMV
If I Had Youth.— Edgar A. Guest.— POT
If I Have Made, My Lady — E. E. Cummings. — MOAP
(If i have made, niy lady, intricate.) — NAMP
(Sonnet.)— POOT
"If I have taken the common clay.*' — Rudyard Kipling. See
Light That Failed, The.
If I Knew.— Unknown.— POI— SL
If I Knew What Poets Know. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
"If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange." — Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXXV) .
if I Might Be President. — Unknown. — WRR-23
If I Must.— Lloyd Roberts.— CPG
If I Only Was the Fellow. — Will S. Adkin. — BLPA
(Just Try to Be the Fellow That Your Mother Thinks You
Are.)— WBLP
If I Should Die. — Rupert Brooke. See 1914.
If I Should Die To-Night. — Ben King. — BFP — BOHV —
HBV— ICBD-LEAP - PA - PPP— SPE-5— THP-
WRR-34— WTP-5
If I Should Die Tonight. — Arabella Eugenia Smith (wr at to
Alice Cary, Robert C. V. Myers, Abram J. Ryan
et. a/.).— BAP— BFV— BLPA— BTB-1 — FF— HBV—
HT— OHCS-27— POI— PYM— WTP-8
If I Should Ever by Chance. — Edward Thomas. — BLV— CP—
- HBMV - LBBV - MBP - MCT-
.
If I Shouldn't Be Alive (Time and Eternity, XXXVII).—
Emily Dickinson. — PG
(Chariot, The— V.)— MAPA
If I Were a Boy Again.— Bill Nye.— WRR-15
If I Were a Cat.— Unknown.— CIV
If I Were a Fairy. — Charles Buxton Going. — ME
If I Were a Man, a Young Man. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox —
FF— POI
If I Were a Pig.— Elizabeth Fleming.— HWC
If I Were a Sunbeam.— Lucy Larcom.— LPP — PB-3 — PBGP
If I Were a Voice.— Charles Mackay.— FF— HT— LLC— POI
If I Were an Apple.— Unknown.— PEV
If I Were Dawn- Yellow.— William Haskell Simpson.
(Hopi Love Songs.)— TL
If I Were Dead (in The Unknown Eros). — Coventry Patmore
— ACP— CAW— CRE— EP— HBV — JKCP— OBEV-
— POTT— VLEP
If I Were King, seh. — Justin Huntly McCarthy.
"All French folk, whereso'er ye be" (fr. Ch. II).
(If I Were King.)— HBV
Burgundian Defiance, The (ad. and abr. fr. Chs. VI and
VII).— CCR
(If I Were King— si. diff.) — SPE-7
I Wonder in What Isle of Bliss (after Villon, fr. Ch IX)
— PFE
(Ballad of Dead Ladies, A.)— HBV
If I Were King (ad. and abr. fr. Ch. II).— CCR
If I Were King (introd. poem after Villon). — HT — LEAP
— LHW— PFE
If I Were Little as a Bee.— John Martin.— PB-3
If I Were Santa Claus. — Rosamond Livingstone McN aught.
— Go
If I Were Santa's Little Boy. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — DD
— HH
If I Were Sending My Boy Afar. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
If I Were the Lord God. — Claudia Cranston.— VOD
If I Were You. — Carrie Burrington. — HB
If I Were You.— George H, Murphy.— MHT
If I Were You ("If I were you and went to school"). — Un
known. — PPYP
If I Were You ("What would I do").— Unknown. — RYC
"If 'ifs' and 'ands'." — Unknown.
.(Proverbs.)— HBV
If, in the Garden.— "B. R. M."— PBV
"If in the world there be more woe." — Sir Thomas Wyatt.—
EG
(Treizaine.)— OBSC
If It Be Destined.— Petrarch, See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Life).
If It Be True That Any Beauteous Thing. — Michaelangelo
Buonarotti, tr. fr. the Italian by J. E. Taylor. — LPS-1
If It Is Not My Portion. — Rabindranath Tagore. See Gitanjali
"If It Was Not for the Drink." — A. L. Westcombe. — OHCS-29
"If It were done when 'tis Done, then 'twere well." — William
Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
"If it were not for the voice." — Nakatsukasa. See Shui Shu
If It's Worth While.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
If Jesus Came Back Today, sel. ("If Jesus came back").—
Vincent Godfrey Burns.— OQP — QP-2
If Lord Thy Love for Me Is Strong. — St. Teresa of Avila, tr.
fr. the Spanish by Arthur Symons. — AWP— CAW—
If Love Be Ours. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Vivien).
If Love Were All. — "Anthony Hope." See Prisoner of Zenda.
The.
If Love Were Jester at the Court of Death. — Frederic Law
rence Knowles. — HBV
If Mr. Masefield Had Written "Casabianca." — Sir J. C.
Squire.— POOT
If Music Be the Food of Love.— William Shakespeare. See
Twelfth Night.
"If my boy sleep quietly." — Unknown.— BOL
"If my dark grandam had but known."— Grace Fallow Norton.
_. >T S™ Little Gray Songs from St. Joseph.
If My Verses Had the Wings.— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
If Needs Be. — Charlotte Mansfield. — BFV
If No One Ever Marries Me. — (Miss) Laurence Alma-
Tadema.— OTPC— RIS— WRR-50
(Little Girls.)— CFBP—GS
(Looking Forward.) — PB-2
If Not Quite True. It Ought to Be.— Margaret Eytinge.-
WRR-50
"If on some balmy summer night."— Edith Nesbit.— LEAP
If One Has Failed. — William J. Lampton. — FF — POI
If One Might Live. — Ethelwyn Wetherald.— CPG
If Only . . . — Rose Fyleman. — UTS
If Only. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI
If Only. — Unknown. — WRR-33
If Only the Dreams Abide.— Clinton Scollard.— BLP— HBV—
LBAP
If Only Thou Art True.— George Barlow.— VA
"If only, when one heard." — Unknown. See Kokin Shu
"If parts allure thee." See Alexander Pope. See Essay on
Man, An.
If Paw Could Have His Way. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser.—
"If plagues or earthquakes break not Heav'n's design."— Alex
ander Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
'If poysonous mineralls, and if that tree." — John Donne. See
Holy Sonnets.
If Scars Are Worth the Keeping.— Glenn Ward Dresbach.—
TBM
°f White and Red-— Herbert P. Horne.-
232
TITLE INDEX
II Penseroso
If She But Knew, — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — HBV— VA
"If Sleep and Death be truly one." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
If So Tomorrow Saves. — Christina Georgina Rossetti See
Heaven Overarches Earth and Sea.
If Some Grim Tragedy.— Ninna May Smith.— HBMV
If Spirits Walk.— Sophie Jewett. — AA — HBV
"If stars dropped out of heaven." — Christina Georgina Ros
setti. — RIS
If Still They Live. — Edith Matilda Thomas. See Inverted
Torch, The.
If Still Your Orchards Bear. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.—
WFG
If Suddenly a Clod of Earth. — Harold Monro. See Strange
Meetings.
If the Christ You Mean. — Richard Watson Gilder. — LOW—
MRV— POI
[f the Dream Must Die. — Muriel Combs. — BPM-36
"If the evening's red, and the morning gray." — Unknown. —
RIS
(Weather, The.)— TYP
(Weather Rule, A.)— OTPC
"If the Heart of a Man is deprest with Cares." — John Gay.
See Beggar's Opera, The.
If the Man — Samuel Johnson. See If a Man' Who Turnips
Cries.
If the Moon Came from Heaven. — Christina Georgina Ros
setti. — MPC-6
If the Seas Dry.— Clement Wood.— BAP
If There Be Any Gods. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Star-
key).— BMEP
If There Be Any One. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See
Monna Innominata.
If There Be Glory.— Maxwell Grey.— WRR-33
If There Be Music.— Hellen Gay Miller.— BPM-37
"If there were dreams to sell." — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See
Dream-Pedlary.
If There Were Never to Be Another Spring. — Frank E. Pal
mer.— AM V-3 7
If They Forget to See. — Edith Lombard Squires. — PDN
If They Honoured Me, Giving Me Their Gifts. — "Michael
Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma
Cooper) .— OBM V— TCPD
If They Meant All They Said.— Alice Duer Miller.— BOHV
If Things Was Only Sich! — Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber. —
OHCS-I1
"If this be love, to draw a weary breath.*' — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia (IX).
If This Great World of Joy and Pain. — William Wordsworth.
— BPN— EM-2— EPN
If This Is All.— Alban Asbury.— OQP— QP-2
If This Old Place.— Mary Kolars.— BMC— JKCP
If This Were All.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
If This Were Faith. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— BLP— BMEP
— CPOI — EPP — EP W-5 — PC — POTT — WGRP —
WTP-8
(If This Were Enough.)— OQP— QP-2
"If thou a reason dost desire to know/' — Sir Francis Kynas-
ton. — EG
If Thou Indeed Derive Thy Light from Heaven. — William
Wordsworth.— BPN—EPNC
(If Thou Indeed Derive.)— OBRV
"If thou must love me, let it be for naught." — Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XIV).
"If thou survive my well-contented day." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXXII).
"If thou wast still, O stream." — Richard Watson Dixon. — CBE
If Thou Wert by My. Side, My Love.— Reginald Heber.— HBV
— LPS-1
If Thou Wilt Ease Thine Heart. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
See Death's Jest Book.
"If thou would'st view fair Melrose aright.*' — Sir Walter
Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The (Melrose
Abbey).
"If Thought unlock her mysteries." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. —
CAP
"If thy sad heart, pining for human love." — Sarah Helen Whit
man. See Sonnets from the Series Relating to Edgar
Allan Poe.
If to Die. — Myrtle Romilu. — BLRP
If Truth in Hearts That Perish. — A. E. Housman. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XXXIII).
If War Be Kind (War Is Kind, I).— Stephen Crane.— BAP
(a&r.)__RH— WTP-3 (much abr.)
(War Is Kind.)— APA—GR-a— HBV— SBA
(War Is Kind, I.)— LA— MOAP
If War Is Right.— Alice Corbin.— OQP— QP-2
If War Should Come. — Benjamin Musser. — OHPP
If We Believed in God. — Jessie Wiseman Gibbs.— BLRP
If We Could Hear with God.— "Brother X."— VF
If We Could Only Be!— Lee Shippey.— PEDC
If We Could See.— Gertrude B. Gunderson. — HB
If We Didn't Have to Eat.— Nixon Waterman. — BOHV
If We Had But a Day.— Unknown.— PRK
If We Had But Known.— Unknown.— OUCS-6
If We Had Met.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— VLEP
If We Had the Time. — Richard Burton. — HHHA — HT —
POI— SL
If We Knew.— Virginia May Haynard.— OHCS-33
If We Knew.— May Riley Smith.— -BLPA— FF— OHCS-3—
POI
(If We Knew the Woe and Heartache.)— LLC
If We Knew ("Could we but draw back the curtains") — Un
known.— OHCS-37
(If We Understood.)— PTA-2
If We Knew ("If we knew the cares and crosses"). — Unknown
—HT— LOW— POI
(Have Charity.)— OHCS-7
If We Must Die — Claude McKay. — ANL — BANP— MAP
"If we shadows have offended." — William Shakespeare. See
Midsummer -Night's Dream, A.
If We Understood.— Unknown. See If We Knew ("Could
we but draw back the curtains").
If We Would.— Unknown.— OHCS-&
If, When I'm a Boy. — Unknown. — WRR-S2
"If when the Sun at noon displays." — Thomas Carew. — EG
(Beautifull Mistress, A.) — OBS
"If Winter Comes." — Laura Bell Everett. — MRV
If Wishes Were Horses.— Mother Goose.— OTPC
("If wishes were horses.") — PPL
(Proverbs.)— HBV
"If with voice of words or prayers thy sons may reach thee." —
Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Litany of Nations.
If Women Could Be Fair. — Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford.
(Fair Fools.)— EV-1
(Renunciation, A.) — GTBS — GTSE — HBV — LPS-3
If You Are a Mouse. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
If You But Knew. — Unknown. — BLPA
If You Can't Go Over or Under, Go Round. — Joseph Morris.
— ICBD— RON
If You Had a Friend. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
"If you had the choice of two women to wed." — Robert W.
Service.— CPS
"If you have a carrier-dove." — James Thomson. See Art.
If You Have a Friend Worth Loving. — Unknown. — HT
(If You Have a Friend. )— FF— POI
(Say It Now.)— BLPA— PDN (1st. st. only)— WBLP
(Sermon in Rhyme, A.) — BTB-7 — OHCS-24 — PTA-2 —
SPE-4
If You Have Made Gentler the Churlish World. — Max Ehr
mann.— OQP— QP-2
If You Have Seen.— Thomas Moore— BOHV— THP
(Nonsense.)— N A— SPE-4
If You Love Me. — Samuel Hoffenstein.— ALV
If You Meet a Fairy. — Rose Fyleman. — MPC-3
If You Should Tire of Loving Me. — Margaret Widdemer. —
HBMV— OBAV— PR— SBMV
"If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger." — Mother
Goose.— PPL— RIS
(Old Superstitions— si. diff.)— HBV— HBVY
If You Stick a Stock of Liquor. — Newman Levy. — ALV
If You Want a Kiss, Why, Take It.— Unknown.— HSP
(Concerning Kisses.) — WRR-2
If You Want to Know Where the Privates Are. — Unknown. —
ABF
(Where They Were— si. diff.)—AS
If You Were. — Rebecca Foresman. — POI — SL
(If.)— WBLP
If You Were Coming in the Fall (Love, VI). — Emily Dickin
son.— MOAP
(Complete Poems — VI). — LA
If You Were Here.— Philip Bourke Marston.— HBV— VA
If You Would Hold Me.— Sister Mary Madeleva.— BMC
If You Would Please Me.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
If You're Ever Going to Love Me. — Unknown. — BLPA
If You're Good.— James Courtney Challiss.— CRYO— WRR-28
If You've Anything Good to Say. — S. E. Kiser. — HT
(Don't Wait.)— BS
If You've Never. — Elsie M. Fowler. — GFA
Ifs. — Louise Barrett. — GSRC
Iglits and His Wife.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Ignorance. — John Masefield. — BEL— LHW — PM
Ignorance a Crime, in a Republic. — Horace Mann. — BTB-6
Ike after the Opera. — Unknown. — OHSC-14
(Ike Partington after the Opera.) — WRR-27
Ike Walton's Prayer. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AA — APL—
CPWR
II Etait un' Bergere. — Unknownf tr. fr. the French. — CIV
II Fior degli Eroici Furori. — John Aldington Symonds. — VA
II Insonio Insonnado, set. — Nathaniel Whiting
Office of Poetry, The. — OBS
II Mercatore Italiano Delia Clamma. — Henry van Dyke. See
Little-Neck Clam, The.
II Morgante Maggiore, sel. — Luigi Pule!.
Prophecy. — PAH
II Pastor Fido, sel. ("How I forsook"). — Giovanni Battista
Guarini, tr. by Sir Richard Fanshawe. — AWP
II Penseroso. — John Milton.— AEP-W — AEV — AWP — BCEP—
BLV— BPB— CBE— CBOV— CEP— CR-CRE— EA-
EM-1 — EP — EPC— EPEP— EPP— EPW-2— EV-2—
GEPC— GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
—HBV— ISP— LEAP— LL-4— LPS-3— MBL— OBEY
— OBS— PIAE— PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP—
TPH— TVSH— WHA— WTP-7
sels. fr. above.
"But let my due feet never fail." — PC
Nightingale, The.— CGOV
"Oft on a plat of rising ground."— PC
"Sweet bird that shunn'st the noise of folly." — CH — SN
"There in close cover by some brook." — PC
233
II Pleut
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
II Pleut Doucement sur la Ville. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the
French by Ernest Dowson.— AWP— JAWP— PG— WBP
Ilex Tree, The.— Agnes Lee.— NP
Iliad, The, sels. — Homer, tr. fr. the Greek.
Achilles Shows Himself in the Battle by the Ships (fr. Bk
XVIII), tr. by George Chapman. — OBS
Camp at Night, The (br. sel. fr. Bk. VIII), tr. by George
Chapman.— E A— E P W- 1 — LP S -2
(Trojans outside the Walls, The — si. longer than abovt
sel., tr. by George Chapman.) — OBS
("Troops exulting sat in order, The" — br. sel. fr. above
tr. by Alexander Pope.)— EPW-3
Chariot Race, The (fr. Bk. XIII), tr. by George Chapman,
Combat between Paris and Menelaus (fr. Bk. Ill, abr.t tr.
by an unknown author). — WRR-1 1
(Duel of Paris and Menelaus, The, sels. fr. above, tr. by
Alexander Pope.)— WTP-5
(Helen on the Rampart, tr. by George Chapman.) —
Duel of Hector and Achilles (fr. Bk. XXII), tr. by Alexan
der Pope.— WTP-5
(Death of Hector, The, br. sel. fr. above, tr. by George
Chapman.)— OBS
Exploit ot Hector, The (fr. Bk. XII), tr. by William
Cowper. — LLC
(Triumph of Hector, The — si. diff. sel., tr. by William
Mumford.)— WRR-1 1
Games, The (fr. Bk. XXIII), tr. by Alexander Pope.—
GR-1
Grief of Achilles for the Slaying of Patroclus [Mencetius'
Son], The (fr. Bk. XVIII), tr. by George Chap
man.— CR—EPW-1
Hector's Farewell to Andromache (sel. cond. fr. Bk. VI),
tr. by William Cullen Bryant. — WRR-1 4
("Chief reply 'd: This time forbids to rest, The," tr. by
Alexander Pope.)— ATP (abr.)— CEP
("He said, and passed," etc., tr. by Alexander Pope.) —
EP
(Sixth Book of Homer's Iliads, The — si. longer sel., tr.
by George Chapman.) — EP
Hector and Andromache (sel. fr. above), tr. by Alex
ander Pope.— OBEC
("Chief replied: 'That post shall be my care,' The," tr.
by Alexander Pope.) — EPP
Helen Seeks for Her Brothers among the Army of the
Greeks before Troy (br. sel. fr. Bk. Ill), tr. by
Edward Craven Hawtrey. — CBOV
"Now when twelve days," etc. (br. sel. fr. Bk. I), tr. by
John Dry den.
(Translation from Homer.) — EPRE
(Translations from Homer: "Twelve days were past,"
tr. by Alexander Pope.) — EPRE
Priam and Achilles (fr. Bk. XXIV), tr. by Robert Bridges.
— PWB
(Priam and Achilles — br. sel. fr. above, tr. by George
Chapman.) — OBS
(Priam and Achilles — si. diff. sel., tr. by Alexander
Pope.)— OBEC
Pyre of Patroclus, The (fr. Bk. XXIII), tr. by Alexander
Pope. — OBEC
Sarpedon's Speech (fr. Bk. XII), tr. by George Chapman.
— OBS
Skein of Grievous War, The (fr. Bk. XIV), tr. by Laura
Bell Everett.— RH
"This said, old Nestor mixt the lots" (fr. Bk. VII), tr. by
George Chapman. — EPEP
Wrath of Achilles, The (fr. Bk. XIX, abr.), tr. by William
Cullen Bryant.— BBV
(Achilles Goes Forth to Battle — sel. fr. above, tr. by
George Chapman). — EV-1
Iliad.— Humbert Wolfe.— BLV— MBP— PFE— PIAE— POOT
— TCPD
Ilicet. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
I'll Aye Ca' In by Yon Town.— Robert Burns. — BSV
I'll Be at Home Thanksgivin'. — Lu B. Cake. — WRR-40
I'll Be Your Epitaph. — Leonora Speyer. — HBMV
111 Build My House. — Amanda Benjamin Hall. — HBMV—
MLP
"I'll call thy frown a headsman, passing grim." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets.
'"'Ill fares the land." — Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village
The.
I'll Love No More. — Sir Robert Ayton. See I Loved Thee
Once.
I'll Never Love Thee More. — James Graham, Marquis of Mont-
rose. See My Dear and Only Love.
I'll Never Take a Single Drop. — Unknown.— WRR-25
I'll Never Use Tobacco.— Unknown.— WRR-S2
I'll Niver Go Home Again. — Arthur Stringer. — CPG
I'll Not Confer with Sorrow. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. —
OBAV
I'll Not Marry at All.— Unknown.— ABS
I'll Remember You, Love, in My Prayers. — Unknown —
BLPA
When the Curtains of Night Are Pinned Back (br sel
with music). — AS
111 Requited. — Eugene Field. — PEF
I'll Take What Father Takes.— William Hoyle.— OHCS-9— TS
' '->
(Jack a Nory.)— CPN
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
I'll Tell You How the Sun Rose (Nature, LXXIII).— Emilv
Dickinson.— IAP— MOAP— MW— OBAV y
(Day, A.)— GR-a— LC — LL-3 — MPC-7 — PRWS— PT~
PTER— TCAP
(Sun, The.)— PB-7
(Sunrise and Sunset.) — YT
(Sunset and Sunrise.) — MCG^-SUS
"I'll tell you whence the Rose did first grow red." — William
Strode. — EG
I'll Try.— Ann Hawskshawe.— PPL— RYC
(Robin Redbreasts, The.)— OTPC— SAS
I'll Try and I Can't.— Unknown.— PPYP
Illan-Na-Gila.— F. R. Higgins.— BPM-31
Illileo.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Illimitable. — Gamaliel Bradford. — TBM
Illinois Farmer.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— EMS
Illinois Village. — Vachel Lindsay.
(Gospel of Beauty, A, II.)— CPL
Illinois War-Song, An. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Ill-Tempered Man, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Illuminated Canticle, The. — Florence Wilkinson. — PFY
Illumination for Victories in Mexico. — Grace Greenwood
PAH
Illusion. — Sir William Alexander, Earl of Stirling. See Darius
Illusion.— Ethelyn Hardesty Cleaver. — HB
Illusion, An. — Margherita Gardner Fetter. — HB
Illusion.— Nevah Trebor. — PC
Illusion.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WGRP
Illusion of Love, The. — Sarojini Naidu. — MM
Illusion of War, The. — Richard Le Gallienne. — BMEP— RH
(Illusions of War.)— SPE-4
(This Is War.)— OQP— QP-1
(War.)— PASC
Illusive Month. — Hildegarde Flanner. — TL
Illustrated Booklet on Request. — Betty Frye Leach.— DDA
"Illustrious Holland!" etc. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
I'm a Good Old Rebel. — Innes Randolph. — CSF— SPP
(Good Old Rebel — 2 vers.; with music.) — ABF
I'm a LiT Rough Rider.— George V. Hobart.— WRR-S8
I'm a Merry, Merry Squirrel. — Norman MacLeod. — GS
I'm a-Pinin' for the Old Times. — Alice Willia
WRR-28
(Christmas Day.) — HS
lliams Brotherton. —
•rman by
I'm Black and Blue. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the Ge\
John Todhunter.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Fm Glad.— Unknown.— GF A— H.EVY—ICBD—JPC— RYC
"I'm Glad He Knows." — Tom Brown. — WRR-12
I'm Glad I Am a Little Girl. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
"I'm Going To, Anyway." — Strickland W. Gillilan. — MHT
I'm Going to Start In Writing Letters: A Sob Ballad. — Clar
ence Knapp. — NYBV
I'm Hurried, Child.— Unknown.— WRR-5Q
I'm Little, but I'm Spunky. — Unknown. — WRR-32
I'm Much Too Big for a Fairy. — Leroy F. Jackson. — PB-1
I'm No Milliner. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
I'm Nobody! Who Are You? (Life, XXVII).— Emily Dickin
son.— GR-a— OTA— SB A— TCAP— WHA
(I'm Nobody!)— JPC— PC
I'm Not a Single Man. — Thomas Hood. — HBV — TPH —
WRR-12
(Lines in a Young Lady's Album.) — ALV
I'm Owre Young to Marry Yet. — Robert Burns. — EBSV
I'm Proud to Admit That I'm Blushing: A Sob Ballad.— Clar
ence Knapp — NYBV
I'm Sad and I'm Lonely (with music'). — Unknown. — AS
I'm Scared of It All. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
I'm Sorry, Love, I Bring So Small a Bone. — Burges Johnson.
—DDA
I'm the Little Red Stamp.— Sam Walter Foss. — WRR-49
Im Traum Sah Ich Ein Mannchen Klein und Putzig. — Hein
rich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Sir Theodore Martin.
—AWP
"I'm wild and wooly." — Unknown (at. to Baird Boyd).
(Cowboy Boasting Chants.) — ABF
(Drunken Desperado, The — longer and diff.) — SCC
I'm with You Once Again. — George P. Morris. — OHCS-13
Image, The. — Richard Hughes. — OBMV
Image, The. — Edward H. Sothern. — AOAH
Image, The. — Auguste Vacquerie, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
[mage, The. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — BLV — PIAE
Image in the Sand, The, sel. — E. F. Benson.
Prayer: "Dawn of the everlasting day, The." — PC
Image of Death, The. — Thomas, Lord Vaux.— OBSC
(Aged Lover Renounceth Love.) — OAEP
Image of Ddight, The. — William Ellery Leonard. — APA —
Image of God, The.— Francisco de Aldana, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAW— WGRP
mage-Maker, The.— Oliver St. John Gogarty.— OBMV
mages. — Richard Aldington. — BMEP — LHW — LL-4 MBP—
NP— PFE— PIAE— TOP
images. — Richard Schaukal, tr. fr. the German by Ludwig Lew-
isohn. — AWP
Imaginary Conversations, sel. — Walter Savage Landor
Washington and Franklin.— WRR-49
maginary Ills.— Robert Burns. See Twa Dogs, The.
Imaginary Invalid.— Jerome K. Jerome. See Three JV
Men in a
maginary Speech of John Adams. — Daniel Webster. — SPS
234
TITLE INDEX
Impromptu
Imagination. — John Davidson. See New Year's Eve.
Imagination. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Imagination. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A.
Imagination. — Phillis Wheatley. — ANL
(On Imagination.) — APW
Imagination and Taste, How Impaired and Restored. — William
Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
Imaginative Crisis, The. — Unknown. — BOHV
Imagiste Love Lines. — Unknown. — BOHV
Imitated from the Persian. — Robert Sou they. — ERP
Imitation. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — PA
Imitation. — Anthony C. Deane. — BOHV — PA
Imitation. — Unknown — OHCS-7
Imitation — V (Pope). — Isaac Hawkins Browne. See Pipe of
Tobacco, A.
Imitation of Robert Browning. — James Kenneth Stephen. — PA
Imitation of Christ, seL — Thomas a Kenipis.
Immunity.— MOM— OQP—QP-1
Imitation of Dr. Watts, An. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Imitation of Horace. — Horace. See To Maecenas (Odes, III, 29).
Imitation of Spenser. — John Keats. — ATP — BPN— ERP
Morning (1st st. only). — GN — OG
Imitation of Walt WThitman. — "Judy." — BOHV— PA
Imitation of Walt Whitman. — James Kenneth Stephen. — PA
(Sincere Flattery.)— HBV
Imitation of Wordsworth. — Catherine Fanshawe. — BOHV — NA
(Fragment.) — ALV
(Fragment in Imitation of Wordsworth.) — HBV — PA
Immaculate. — Uarda Rosamond Garrett. — HB
Immanence. —
Immanenc
Immanence.— Evelyn Underbill.— LOW— MRV— POI
Immanence. — Unknown. — B PP
Immanent, The. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — ES
Immanuel.— Orgill Cogie.— HMSP
Immensity of Creation, The. — O. M. Mitchell.— LLC
Immensity. — John Hall Wheelock. — BAP — LC
Immigrant, The. — Frank Kendon. — MBP
Immigrants, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Immobile Wind, The. — Yvor Winters.— NP
Immolated. — Herman Melville. — APW
Immoral. — James Oppenheim. — HBV
Immorality* An. — Ezra Pound.— CMP — HBV — MAP— OBAV
Immorality of Indianapolis, The. — Joyce Kilmer. See Ballad
of New Sins, A.
Immortal, The. — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.— OCL
Immortal, The. — Cale Young Rice. — HTR — MLP — NLK —
VOD
Immortal.— Sara Teasdale.— MRV— WGRP
Immortal. — Mark Van Doren. — MAP — TBM
Immortal Autumn. — Archibald MacLeish. — BPM-30 — CMP —
MAP— NP
Immortal Craftsmen. — Daniel Webster. — BLP
Immortal Dead, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — PDN
Immortal Flowers. — Wallace Rice. — AA
Immortal Guest, An. — Hannah More. — FF — POI
Immortal Lincoln. — Melancthon W. Stryker, See Oration be
fore New York Republican Club, 1897.
Immortal Love, Forever Full. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See
Oui Master.
"Immortal Love, too high for my possessing." — George Edward
Woodberry. See Ideal Passion.
Immortal Mind, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — WGRP
(When Coldness Wraps This Suffering Clay.) — ERP
Immortal Morn. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — PEDC
Immortal Muse, The. — Richard Watson Dixon. — CBE
Immortal Nature. — E. Darwin. See Economy of Vegetation.
Immortal Part, The. — A. E. Housman. See Shropsnire Lad,
A (XLIII).
Immortal Sails. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Immortality. — "^E" (George William Russell).— A WP—GTIV
— JAWP— OBMV— VA— WBP— WGRP
Immortality. — Joseph Addison. See Cato.
Immortality.— Matthew Arnold.— BPN—CPOI—EPN—GPE—
LOW— MRV— NAL— OHPI— PC— POI— VLEP
Immortality. — Bible, O. T. See Job.
Immortality. — William Jennings Bryan. — SPE-4
Immortality.— Richard Henry Dana.— AA— OHPI— WGRP
Immortality (Time and Eternity, XCII). — Emily Dickinson. —
MAPA
("It is an honourable thought.") — EG
Immortality. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CMP
Immortality. — William H. Hamilton. — HMSP
Immortality. — Arthur Sherburne Hardy. — A A
Immortality. — Edwin Hatch. — LOW — POI
(Towards Fields of Light.) — MRV
Immortality. — Frank Home. — BANP
Immortality.— Joseph Jefferson. — BLP A— DDA — LOW— MHT
—POI
Immortality. — Willis Fletcher Johnson.— OQP—QP-2
Immortality. — William Knox. See O, Why Should the Spirit
of Mortal Be Proud?
Immortality. — Leo Konopka. — GSRC
Immortality. — Walter Savage Landor. — EA
(Lyrics and Epigrams.) — CBOV
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
(Past Ruin'd Ilion.)— AWP — CRE—EPN— ISP— JAWP
—OQP—QP-2— TOP— WBP
(Past Ruined Ilion Helen Lives.)— OAEP— OBRV
(Verse: "Past ruined Ilion Helen lives.")— B CEP— BLV
— HBV— OBEV
Immortality. — Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. — LHW
Immortality. — Jean Baptiste Massillon. — OHCS-8
Immortality. — Susan L. Mitchell. — GTIV
Immortality. — Frederic William Henry Myers. — VA
Immortality. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AA — BAP — HBMV
—HBVY—JPC— LEAP— OTA— POT— SPT
Immortality. — Sir Philip Sidney. — OBSC
(Song.)— OBEV
(Who Hath His Fancy Pleased.)— OAEP
Immortality in Song. — Michael Draytpn. See Idea ("How
many paltry foolish painted things").
Immortality of Love, The. — Robert Southey. See Curse of Ke-
hama, The.
Immortality of the Soul, The. — Sir John Davies. See Nosce
Teipsum.
Immortality of the Soul. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. —
HT
Immortality of Verse, The. — Alexander Pope (after Horace). —
A WP— JA WP— WB P
Immortalis. — David Morton. — BFP — HBV
Immortals in Exile.— Arthur Davison Ficke. — PFY
Immunity. — Thomas a Kempis. See Imitation of Christ.
Immured. — Stantpn A. Coblentz.— AMV-3 7
Immutabilis. — Alice Learned Bunner. See Vingtaine.
Imogen. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — HBMV
Imogen. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — APB — IAP
Impatience, An. — Ruth Pitter. — BPM-34
Impatient Lover, The. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and
Stella (XCII).
Impeachment of Warren Hastings, sels. — Edmund Burke.
"In the name of the commons of England." — PPS
"My Lords, you have now heard the principles on which"
(much abr.).— CCR— PPD-2
Impenitentia Ultima. — Ernest Dowson. — HBV — POTT — VLEP
Imperative. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Imperator Augustus. — Rennell Rodd. — VA
Imperatrix. — Gustav Davidson, — TBM
Impercipient, The. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP — OAEP— POTT—
WGRP
Imperial Rescript, An. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Imperial Secret, An. — Alexander Dumas. — NPTP
Imperialism. — Bertrand Shad well. — RH
Imperious Angler, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Session
with Uncle Sidney, A.
Impermanence. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — BPM-32
Impetuous Resolve, An. — James Whitcornb Riley. — ABVC —
BHP— CPWR
Impetuous Samuel. — "Col. D. Streamer" (Harry J. C. Gra
ham). — NA
Imph-m (a&r.). — James Nicholson. — BTB-6 (abr.) — CCR —
HHHA— SPE-1— WRR-38
(M'hm.)— HT
Impious Feast, The, sels. — Robert Eyres Landor. — OBRV
Babylon (fr. Bk. I).
Festival, The (fr. Bk, III).
Historic Time (fr. Bk. VIII).
Jew's Home, The (fr. Bk. I).
Nineveh (fr. Bk. V).
Sleep (fr. Bk. VII).
Implications. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Implora Pace. — Charles Lotin Hildreth.— AA — TBV
Importance of Being Earnest, The, sel. — Oscar Wilde.
Lady Bracknell on Illness. — PPD-2
Impossible, The. — Amadis Jamyn, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Impossibly, Motivated by Midnight. — E. E. Curnmings
NAMP
Imposture, The, sels. — Tames Shirley.
Peace.— EV-2
do.)— OBS
(Piping Peace.) — ACP
Song of JNuns, A.— ACP— CAW
(Hymn, A: "O fly, my Soul!") — OBEV
(O Fly My Soul.)— OBS
("O fly, my Soul," etc.) — EG
Impression. — Edmund Gosse. — BMEP — HBV — LEAP TPH—
WTP-4
Impression, — Clark Ashton Smith. — GPE
Impression de Nuit: London. — Lord Alfred Douglas — ES
OBVV— PER
Impression de Voyage. — Oscar Wilde. — MCT
Impression du Matin. — Oscar Wilde. — ISP — MBP — PER
Impression — IV. — E. E. Cummings. — MAP — PIAE
Impression of Autumn. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — EBSV
Impressions. — Harold Monrp. — BMEP
Impressions, sel. — Oscar Wilde.
Les Silhouettes. — VLEP
Impressions of Niagara. — Charles Dickens. See American
Notes.
Impressions of Roosevelt. — Edwin Gordon Lawrence. — RDAH
Imprisoned. — Eunice Tietjens. — HBMV
Imprisoned. — John Hall Wheelock. — PR
Imprisoned Soul, The. — Walt Whitman. — OBEV— WGRP
(Last Invocation, The.)— APA— APW— BLV — CAP —
HBV — IAP — LEAP — MAP — MOAP— OQP—
QP-1— TCAP— TOP— TPH
Impromptu. — Cardinal de Bernis, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Impromptu Fairy-Tale, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Impromptu, on Lord Holland's Seat at Kingsgate. — Thomas
Gray.— EPW-3
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND KECITATIONS
Impromptu on Roller Skates, An. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
Improved Farm Land. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Improvement. —Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Improvement of School Grounds.— L. H. Bailey. — ADAH
Improvisation.— Alfred Kreymborg. — MAP
Improvisation on One Glimpsed in Passing, An." — Maurice
Kelley.— OA
Imps in the Heavenly Meadow, The. — Kate E. Bunce (.after
Rudolf Baumbach).— GS
Impulse, The.— Robert Frost. See Hill Wife, The.
Impulsive Dialogue. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — NP
In a Back Alley.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
In a Book-Shop.— Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
In a Box.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
In a Bieath.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
In a Cafe. — Francis Ledwidge.— VM
In a Canoe. — Richard Kirk. — SSS
. .
In a Chair. — Sir John Collings Squire. — GPE
In a Child's Album. — William Wordsworth.
. . GN
In a China Shop. — George Sidney Hellman. — AA
In a Coffee Pot.— Alfred Hayes.— TB
In a Copy of Browning. — Bliss Carman. — HBMV
In a Copy of Omar Khayyam. — James Russell Lowell.— AA—
CAP— TCAP
"'In a cottage in Fife." — Mother Goose. — RIS
In a Darkening Garden. — Sara Teasdale. — UFE
In a Day, sel. — Augusta Davies Webster.
Deaths of Myron and Klydone, The. — VA
In a Drear-Nighted December.— John Keats.— B CEP— BPN—
CGOV — CH — CRE — EPN— GEPM—NAL— TCEP—
TOP— TPH
(December.)— GN— OTPC
(Happy Insensibility.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
("In a drear-nighted December.") — EG
(Song.)— EV-4
(Song: In a Drear-Nighted December.) — EM-2
(Stanzas— C.) — ERP — GPE — HBV — OBEV— OBRV—
TVSH
(Winter.)— BPB
In a Forest. — Andrew Marvell. See Upon Appleton House.
In a Friendly Sort o' Way. — Unknown (wr. at. to James Whit
comb Riley).— BFV—FF—HT—POI
(Friendly Hand, A.)— WRR-7
In a Garden. — Livingston L. Biddle. — ME
In a Garden. — Horace Holley. — ME
In a Garden. — Theda Kenyon. — NLK
In a Garden. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — WRR-9
In a Garden. — Mamie Gray Pinkston. — HB
In a Garden.— Algernon C. Swinburne.— BOL— PR WS—VLEP
In a Garden. — Arthur Symons. — UFE
In a Garden by Moonlight. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Tor-
rismond.
In a Garden of Granada. — Thomas Walsh.— MCT— ME
In a Garret. — Elizabeth Akers Allen. — AA — LEAP
In a Girls' School. — David Morton. — POY
In a Glass.— Jonathan Swift. — RIS
In a Glorious Garden Grene. — Unknown. — UFE
("In a glorious garden grene.") — EG
In a Gondola.— Robert Browning.— BEL — BLV— BPN— EA—
EPN— GEPC— TCEP— TPH— VA— VLEP
(Moth's Kiss First, The.) — GTSL— LPS-1 — OBEV —
OBW— PER
(Song: "Moth's kiss, first, The.")— HBV
(Song from "In a Gondola.")— ISP — LEAP
In a Gondola. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Dipsychus.
In a Gondola.— John Todhunter. — MCT — TBV
In a Green Garden. — Angelo Poliziano. See Three Ballate.
"In a grove most rich of shade." — Sir Philip Sidney. See As-
trophel and Stella (Eighth Song).
In a Hall Bedroom.— Aline Kilmer. — GBOV
*'In a herber green, asleep whereas I lay." — Robert Wever.
See Lusty Juventus.
In a Horse Car.— Will H. Seraple.— OHCS-35
In a Hospital Corridor. — Anne-Elise Roane Winter. — HB
In a Hundred Years.— Elizabeth Doten.— BLPA
In a June Garden. — May Lewis. — GBOV
In a Latticed Balcony. — Sarojini Naidu. — LHW
In a Lecture-Room. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN— EPN — VA
—VLEP
(In a Lecture Room.) — TCEP
In a Library. — Richard Burton. — MOB
In a Library (Life, X).— Emily Dickinson. — CV— MOB
(Old Books.)— PPD-1
In a Library. — Jay G. Sigmund. — AMV-36
In a London Square. — Arthur Hugh Clough.— BPN — CPO1 —
EPN— VLEP
In a Lovely Garden Walking. — Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the Ger
man by George MacDonald.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
In a Low Rocking-Chair. — Helen Coale Crew. — BOI^— HBMV
In a Meadow.— J. S. Phillimore. — BMC — OBW
In a Museum. — Babette Deutsch. — HBMV
In a Museum. — Anne Elizabeth Wilson. — CIV
In a Mysterious Way.— William Cowper. — PDN
(God Moves in a Mysterious Way.) — ISP — LLC —
MRV (si. abr.)
(Light Shining Out of Darkness — C.) — AEV— BLRP —
CRP— HBV— OBEC— TCEP— WLIP
(Olney Hymns.) — GR-e
( Providence. )— BPP (abr. ) — OFPE— WGRP
In a Night of Midsummer. — Richard Watson Gilder.— EO AH
In a Pullman Car. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. — OHCS-40
In a Railway Carriage.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
In a Restaurant.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— LL-4—VOD '
In a Rosary. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
In a Rose Garden.— John Bennett.— BFP— BLPA— HBV
In a September Night. — F. Wyville Home. — VA
In a Shop Window. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs Ger-
ritt Van Deth).— PPA
In a Stable. — Virginia Woods Mackall.— GSRC
In a Station of the Metro. — Ezra Pound.— MAP
In a Storm. — Harry Kemp. — PFY
In a Strange. House. — Stanley J. Kunitz. — NP
"In a throng, a festal company." — William Wordsworth See
Prelude, The.
In a Time of Flowers. — Sarojini Naidu. — HTR
In a Waiting-Room. — Thomas Hardy. — MCT
In a Wood. — Judith Acton. — BMC
In a Wood. — Thomas Hardy. See Woodlanders, The.
In a Wood Clearing.— Wilson MacDonald. — OCL
In a Year. — Robert Browning. — BMEP — EPN — LPS-1 —
VLEP
In Absence. — Josephine Johnson. — AMV-35
In Absence. — James Russell Lowell. — BAV
In Absence. — Robert Cameron Rogers. — PR
In Action. — Unknown. — MDAH — PAPm
In After Days. — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG
In After Days. — Austin Dobson. — BFP — BLV— BMEP— BPN
—CBOV—CPOI— GPE— HBV— ISP— LEAP— OBEY
—OBW— OQP— POT— POTT— QP-2— SB A— TCEP
— TOP— TPH— TSW— TSWC— VA— VLEP
(In After Days When Grasses High.) — VOD
In After Time. — Walter Savage Landor. See Love of Other
Years, The.
In Amity of Soul. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
In Ampezzo. — Trumbull Stickney. — APA
In Amsterdam. — Eugene Field. — PEF
In an Age of Fops and Toys. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Voluntaries.
In an Alameda Field.— Anna Catherine Markham. — BAP
In an Apartment. — Ellen Marie Jensen. — HB
In an Artist's Studio. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOi—
OAEP— POTT— VLEP
In an Atelier. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — CCR — HBR — PPD-1
(Artist's Model.)— WRR-S6
In an Auction Room. — Christopher Morley. — OBAV
In an Autumn Wood. — William Alexander Percy. — HBMV
In an Egyptian Garden. — Clinton Scollard. — ME
In an Island Garden. — Alfred Noyes. — BPM-32
In an Office Building. — Margaret Widdemer. — LL-2
In an Old Garden. — Madison Cawein. — GBOV— ME — UFE
In an Old Garden. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — UFE
In an Old Nursery. — Patrick R. Chalmers.— HBMV— VOD
Iii an Oriental Harbor. — Cale Young Rice. — VOD
In an Oxford Garden. — Arthur Upson. — ME
In Answer. — Rose A. Hartwick Thorpe. — OHCS-22
In Answer to a Lady Who Advised Retirement. — Lady Mary
Wortley Montagu.— OB EC
In Answer to Mr. Pope. — Anne Finch. — EPW-3
In Apia Bay. — Charles G. D. Roberts.— PAH
In Apple-Time. — Ernest Neal Lyon. — WRR-58
In April.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— PRWS
(Spring at the Capitol.)— MDAH— PAPm
In April.— Emily Gall Arnold.— PEDC — PEM
In April. — Margaret Lee Ashley. — OBAV
In April. — John Richard Moreland. — LS
In April. — Ethel wyn Wetherald. — OCL
In April Eves. — M. Bussy, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
In April Once, sel. — William Alexander Percy.
Spring of God, The. — OQP — QP-2
In Arcadie. — Helen Merrill Egerton. — CPG
In Arcady. — Cosmo Monkhouse. — OBW
In Arizona, sels. — William Haskell Simpson.
Bareback.— NP
Burdens. — NP
Hopi Ghosts. — NP
Pity Not.— HBMV— NP
Trees.— NP
In Arlington. — Edna Mead. — RH
In As Much.— "M" (George William Russell).— CMP
In August. — William Dean Howells. — GN
In Autumn. — Frances Kiely. — GAG
In Autumn. — George Sterling. — MOAP
In Battle.— Wallace Stevens.— NP
In Bay Chaleur. — Hezekiah Butterworth.— WRR-2
In Bed. — Jacqueline Green. — CAG
In Bethlehem City. — Unknown. — ABVC
(Virgin Unspotted, A.)— WRR-28
|n Bethlehem, Today.— Madeleine Sweeny Miller.— PSO
In Blos^m Time.— Ina Donna Coolbrith.— MMV— NPSC—
In Bohemia. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — DRB— LHV— WTP-7
In Bohemia. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
In Bourbon Street. — John McClure. — OA
In Brittany.— E. V. Lucas. See Geography.
In Cabin d (or Cabined) Ships at Sea.— Walt Whitman.-
AF — CKr — GEPM — IAP
In Change Unchanging.— Henry Ward Beecher.— EOAH
In ChapeL-pSwter Mary Roberta Staley.— AMV-36
In Cherry Lane.— William Livingston.— JKCP
In Cherry Time. — Calla Harcourt.— OHCS-38
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In Laerimas
In Christmas Land.— Frank L. Stanton.— SPE-7
In Church. — Thomas Hardy. See Satires of Circumstance.
In Church — During the Litany. — Unknown. — BTB-5
In City Streets.— Ada Smith.— BFP— HBV— NLK— OTPC—
PYM
In Clean Hay.— Eric P. Kelly.— CAD
In Clementina's Artless Mien. — vv alter Savage Landor. —
OBRV
(Lyrics and Epigrams — II.) — ERP
(Of Clementina.)— EV-4—HBV— OBEY
In Cloak of Grey.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1— LHW
In Clonmei Parish Churchyard. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt.
— AA
In Clover.— Elisabeth G. Palmer.— VF
In Come de Animals. — Unknown. — SC
In Commemoration of Son's Twenty-First Birthday. — Mrs.
Caddie J. Riley.— HB
In Common Things.- — Minot I. Savage. See Earth's Common
Things.
In Conclusion. — Abbie Huston Evans. — NP
In Cool, Green Haunts. — Mahlpn Leonard Fisher. — PPA
In Corpore Sano. — Mildred Boie. — AMV-36
In Coventry.— James J. Daly.— BMC— CAW
In Course of Time. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CMP
"In crystal towns and turrets richly set." — William Byrd.
(Songs.)— ACP
In Dark Hour. — Seumas MacManus. — JKCP— WGRP
In Dat Great Gittm'-Up Mornin'. — Unknown. — AA
In Days like These.— Thomas H. Stacy.— MDAH
In Days to Come. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
In de Garden (arr.). — Unknown. — WRR-22
In de Mornin'.— Elizabeth York Case.— BTB-7
In de Vinter Time (with music"). — Unknown. — AS
In Death. — Mary Emily Bradley. — AA
In Deep Places, — Amelia Josephine Burr. — AV
In Defense of Children. — Arthur Guiterman. — FAOV —
MPC-13
In Defense of the Royal Society. — Abraham Cowley. — GPE
In Defense of Youth. — Robbins Wolcott Barstow. — QP-2
In Degree.— Paul Hayne.— MHT
In der Fremde.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
In Dispraise of the Moon. — Mary Coleridge. — CH
In Donegal. — Irene Haugh.— BPM-32
In Dulci Jubilo. — Unknown, tr. fr. Middle High German by
Paul Crowley.— CAW
In Earliest Spring. — William Dean Howells.— AA — PFY
In Early Spring.— Alice Meynell.— GPE— HBV
In Earthen Vessels. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Friend's
Burial, The.
"In eternum I was ons determed." — Sir Thomas Wyatt. —
NBE
In Examination. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
In Excelsis. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — SBMV
In Excelsis. — Amy Lowell. — MAP
In Excelsis Gloria.— Unknown. — CHB— COAH (abr.)
In Exile. — Mary Elizabeth Blake. — LEAP
In Exile. — Andrew Marvell. See Song of the Emigrants in
Bermuda.
In Exile— VIII (Red).— Charles Quid.— MM
In Exile. Reply. — Ronald Ross.— MM
In Exitu. — Henry Longan Stuart. — BMC
In Explanation.— Walter Learned. — AA— BHP— HBV — LBAP
(Explanation, An.)— ALV— PR— SPE-4— SPE-8
(What Else Could I Do.)— WRR-29
(What Else Could He Do?)— BTB-7
In Extremis. — George Sterling. — HBV
In Fairyland. — Joyce Kilmer. — TSW
"In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes.** — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXLI).
In Falmouth Harbour — I. — Lionel Johnson.— POTT
In February. — Henry Simpson. — HBV
In February. — John Addington Symonds. — DD — PBGP —
PRWS
In Fervent Praise of Picnics. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
In Festubert. — Edmund Blunden.— OBMV
In Fisherrow. — William Ernest Henley.— GPE — VOD
In Flanders. — Eugene Field. — PEF
In Flanders. — James Norman Hall.— OHPP— RH
In Flanders Fields.— John McCrae.— AOAH— BBV— BEL-
BLPA— BMEP— BTP— CP — CPG— DD— DDA- FF
—GPE — GPWW — GTSL — HBV — HH — JHP —
LEAP— MBP—MCCG—MCT— MM— MPB— MPC-13
— OCL— OG - OHFP — OQP— OTA— PB-5-PCD—
PEDC— PFE— POI— POOI— FOOT— POT— PPGW—
PT— PTA-1— PYM — QP-2— RH— RON— SBA—SP—
SPS— TBV— TPH— TVSH— VM— WTP-6— YT
In Flanders Fields. — Unknown. — WBLP
In Flanders Fields: An Answer. — C. B. Galbreath (.sometimes
at. to T. A. Armstrong).— HH— PTA-1— SPS
(Another Reply to "In Flanders Fields.")— BLP A
(Reply, The.)— MPC-13
In Florence.— Cora Randall Fabbri.— MCT— TBV
In Football Times. — C. Kathleen Carman. — WRR-40
In Foreign Parts.— Laura E. Richards.— HBV— HBV Y
In Forest Depths. — Richard Hengist Home. See Orion: An
Epic Poem.
In Fountain Court. — Arthur Symons.— POTT— VLEP
In France. — Frances Cornford. — HBMV— FOOT
(Poplars in the Fields of France, The.)— MCT
In France. — Clinton Scollard. — RH
"In France, the Men who for their desperate ends." — William
Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
"In full-blown dignity." — Samuel Johnson. See Vanity of
Human Wishes, The.
In Galilee. — Mrs. Mary Frances Butts. — A A
In Gethsemane. — Crawford Trotter. — MOM
In Glencullen.— John Millington Synge.— OBMV
"In go-cart so tiny." — Kate Greenaway.— SAS
(Around the World.)— OTPC—PBV— PPL— RYC
"In God's Eternal Studios."— Paul Shivell. See Studios Pho
tographic, The.
"In good King Charles's golden days." — Unknown. See Vicar
of Bray, The.
In Good Old Colony Times. — Unknown. — ABS
In Green Old Gardens. — "Violet Fane" (Mrs. Mary Mont-
gomerie Singleton).— HBV— UFE—V A
In Guernsey.— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— ATP— BPN —
VLEP
In Hades. — Anna Callender Brackett. — AA
In Harbor.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— AA— APB— BAP— HBV
— IAP— LBAP—LL-3— SBA— SPP— TCAP
In Hardin County, 1809. — Lulu E. Thompson. — OTA
In Harmony with Nature.— Matthew Arnold.— EPN—GEPC—
OAEP— VLEP
"In health and ease am I." — Francis Davison. — EG
[n Heaven. — Stephen Crane. See Blades of Grass, The.
In Heaven I'll Rock Thee to Sleep. — Unknown.— OHCS-11
In Heaven They Say. — Joseph Morris.— LOW — POI
In Heavy Mind. — James Agee. — MAP
In Her Paths. — Francis Thompson. — VLEP
"In highest way of heaven the Sun did ride.'* — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXII).
In Him.— James Vila Blake.— WGRP
"In Him." — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
In His Good Time. — Robert Browning. See Paracelsus.
In His Own Defense. — Robert Emmet. See On Being Found
Guilty of High Treason.
In His Sight.— Anna R. Baker.— OQP— QP-2
In His Steps. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MOM
In His Way a Hero. — Edwin Pugh. See Bettles.
In His Will. — Howard Mumford Jones. — LS
In Hoc Signo, j*/.— Florence Barclay.— WRR-S3
In Holland. — Eugene Field. — PEF
In Honor (or Honour) of Taffy Topaz. — Christopher Morley.
—CIV— PPA
In Honor of Thanksgiving. — Lizzie M. Hadley. — TOAH
In Honour of the City of London. — William Dunbar. — EA —
EV-1— MCT— OBEY— PER
(London.)— EBSV
In Hospital, sels. — William Ernest Henley.
Aiter (VI).— GPE
Apparition (XXV).— BEL — CR — EA— EPW-5— GPE—
POTT— TCEP
Ave, Caesar! (XIV).— POTT
Before (IV).— BEL— BMEP— BPN— CR— GPE— MBP—
TCEP
"Chief, The" (XV).— EPW-5— GPE
Clinical (XI).— TCEP— TPH
Discharged (XXV III).— BPN— EPW-5— POTT— VLEP
Enter Patient (I). — BPN
Lady- Probationer (IX).— EPW-5— GPE
Music (XX1I1).— BPN
(In Hospital -Music.) — CPOI
Nocturn (XXVII).— BPN
Operation (V).— CR— EPP— LEAP
(From "In Hospital.") — LEAP
Romance (XXI).— OTA— MC— PAH— POTT— WLIP
Scrubber (XIX).— GPE
Staff-Nurse: New Style (X).— EPW-5
(In Hospital- -Clinical.)— CPOI
Staff-Nurse: Old Style (Vlil).— BPN— EPW-5— GPE—
PIAE
Vigil (VII).— POTT
Visitor (XX).— PIAE
Waiting (II).— BPN— VLEP
In Imagine Pertransit Homo. — Thomas Campion. — GTSL
(Devotion.)— BCEP— EA
(Devotion— I.)— OBEY
(Follow.)— CH
(Follow Thy Fair Sun.) — EM-1
(Follow Thy Fair Sun Unhappy Shadow.) — EPEP— GPE
—TPH
("Follow thy tail sun, unhappy shadow.")— OBSC
In Imitation of Anacreon. — Matthew Prior. — CEP
In Imitation of Hamlet.— William Hamilton of Bangour. — EP
In Imitation of Pope. — Isaac Hawkins Browne. See Pipe of
Tobacco, A.
In Imitation of Spenser. — William Shenstone. See School-
Mistress, The.
In Imitation of Young.— Isaac Hawkins Browne. See Pipe of
Tobacco, A.
In Immemoriam. — Cuthbert Bede. — NA — PA
(In Memoriam.)— BOHV
In January. — Gordon Bottomley. — MM — TCPD
In Jesus's Grave Lie Man's Sins. — Ralph Connor. — WRR-57
In June.— Denis A. McCarthy. — POY
In June. — Nora Perry. — SN
In Kerry.— John Millington Synge.— AWP— JAWP— MBP—
In Lacnmas. — Unknown. See 1 Saw My Lady Weep.
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In Lady
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
In Lady Street.— John D rink water. —LL-4— MMV— NPSC—
PT—WP
In Laleham Churchyard. — William Watson. — GPE
In Later Days. — Arthur L. Salmon. — BPM-30
In Leinster. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — A A — JKCP — OBVV
(Irish Peasant Song.)— LBMV— MCT—OBAV
(Song: "I try to knead and spin, but my life is low the
while." )— HBV
(Song in Leinster.) — PFY
In Liquor. — Unknown. — WRR-35
In Little Boy Land.— Harriet Francene Crocker.— BTB-9
In Loco Parentis. — Myra Kelly. — SPE-8
In London, Sept. 1802. — William Wordsworth. See Written
in London, Sept. 1802.
In London Town. — Mary E. Coleridge. — JPC
In Louisiana. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — AA
"In Love, if Love be Love, if Love be ours." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Idylls of the King (Vivien).
"In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworn." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CLII).
In Lucen Transitus, October, 1892. — Henry van Dyke.— BTP
(Tennyson.)— AA— APL— PVD
In Manus Tuas (in mod. Enq.). — Unknown.
(Three Devout Fragments — III.) — TMEV
In Marble Walls. — Unknown. — CBPC
(Egg, An.)— OTPC
("In marble walls as white as milk.") — PPL — RIS
(Riddle, A.)— HWC
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
In March. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG
In March. — William Wordsworth. See Written in March.
In May.— William Henry Davies.— GT-2— OBVV— TCEP
In May. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — OTA
In May.— Edwin M. Stern.— WRR-22
In May. — John M. Synge. — MBP
In May.— Robert Kelly Weeks.— SN
In Me, Past, Present, Future Meet. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP
In Me the Nations. — Virginia Moor. — BPM-36
In Media Vita. — Willa Sibert Cather. — OBAV
In Memorabilia Mortis. — Francis Sherman. — OCL
In Mernoriam. — Dorothy Wardell Boice. — VF
In Memoriam. — Thomas Edward Brown. — VLEP
In Memoriam. — Martin Feinstein. — PP
In Memoriam. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — GTSL — SBA
(Child, A,)— EV-4— OBEV
(Parental Recollections.)— EPW-4 — FAOV— OBEY
In Memoriam. — Alan Mackintosh.— RH
In Memoriam. — Alexander William Mair. — MM
In Memoriam. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — HBV
(Mrs. Denison.)— EPW-S
In Memoriam. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
In Memoriam. — George D. Prentice. — OHCS-9
In Mernoriam. — Sir William Stirling-Maxwell. — EBSV
"In Memoriam." — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
In Memoriam, A. H. — Maurice Baring. — BMC
''God, who made you valiant, strong, and swift" (set.). —
In Memoriam A. H. H. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BMEP
(much abr.) — BPN (abr.) — EM-2 (abr.) — EPN—
GEPC— GPE (much a&r.)— OAEP (a&r.)— VLEP
sels. fr. above.
"And all is well, tho' faith and form" (127). — BEL
(In Mernoriam.)— HBV— TCEP
uAnd rise, O moon, from yonder down'* (fr. Epilogue)
(In Memoriam.)— CRP— EP— EPP— GR-e— LEAP
And So the Word Had Breath (36).— MOM
("Creed of Creeds, The" — sel. fr. above.) — MRV
"And was the day of my delight" (24). — TPH
"Be near me when my light is low" (50). — BEL —
OHPI
(In Memoriam.) — TOP
"By night we lingered on the lawn" (95).
(In Memoriam.) — CRP
"Calm is the morn without a sound" (11). — GTML
(Autumn.) — SN
(Selections from "In Memoriam.") — LPS-1
(In Memoriam.) — CRP — GTSL — OBEV — TVSH
"Contemplate all this work of Time" (118). — BEL —
PTER
(In Memoriam.)— EPNC— PIAE— TCEP— TOP
"Danube to the Severn gave, The" (19). — CR
(In Memoriam.)— CRP— EPW-5— TOP
"Dark House, by which once more I stand" (7). — BEL
(abr.)
(In Memoriam.) — CRP
"Dear friend, far off, my lost desire" (29).
(In Memoriam.)— BFV— CRP— TOP
"Dip down upon the northern shore" (83). — CPOI
(April Days.) —ADAH— SN
(Spring.)— HBV— LPS-2
"Do we indeed desire the dead" (51). — BEL
(In Memoriam.)— CRE—PIAE— TOP
"Dost thou look back on what hath been" (64)
(Dost Thou Look Back?)— BHV
(In Memoriam.) — CRE
"Fair ship, that from the Italian shore" (9).
(In Memoriam.)— CRP-— GTSL— LEAP— OBEV
(Selections from "In Memoriam.") — LPS-1
Heart-Affluence in Discursive Talk (109). — CR
(In Memoriam.) — EPW-5
"Her eyes are homes of silent prayer" (32).
(In Memoriam.) — EP — EPP — TOP
In Memoriam A. H. H; (Continued).
"How fares it with the happy dead?" (44).
(In Memoriam.)— OBEV
"How many a father have I seen" (53). — BEL
(In Memoriam.) — CRP — TOP
"How pure in heart and sound ^in head" (94).
(Selections from "In Memoriam.") — LPS-1
"I cannot, love thee as I ought" (52). — BEL
"I climb the hill. From end to end" (100).
(In Memoriam.)— TOP
"I envy not in any moods" (27). — BEL — CPOI — LL-4
(In Memoriam.) — CRE — CRP— EP— EPP — GTSL—
HBV— LEAP— PIAE—TCEP— TOP— TPH
"I hear the noise about thy keel" (10).
(In Memoriam.)— GTSL— OBEV
"I held it truth with him who sings" (1).— BEL— LL-4
(In Memoriam.)— CRP— EP— EPP— HBV— LEAP—
OQP— QP-1— TCEP— TPH
"I know that this was Life — the track" (25). — TPH
(Daily Burden, The.)— PDN
(Dead Friend, The— ,«?/.)— LPS-1
(In Memoriam.)— BFV— TOP
"I sing to him that rests below" (21). — TPH
"I sometimes hold it half a sin" (5).
(Selections from "In Memoriam.") — LPS-1
"I trust I have not wasted breath" (120).
(In Memoriam.)— TOP
"I vex my heart with fancies dim" (42). — TPH
"I wage not any feud with Death" (82).
(In Memoriam.) — TOP
"If Sleep and Death be truly one" (43).— LHW
(Selections from "In Memoriam.") — LPS-1
"In those sad words I took farewell" (58).
(In Memoriam.) — TCEP
"Is it, then, regret for buried time" (116). — BEL—
LHW
(In Memoriam.)— TCEP
Life Shall Live for Evermore (34).— OQP— QP-2
(In Mernoriam.)— EPNC
"Love is and was my lord and king" (126). — BEL
(In Memoriam.)— OBEV— HBV— TCEP
"Now fades the last long streak of snow" (115). — BEL
— CPOI— EOAH
(Awakening of Spring, The.) — PBGG — WRR-1
(In Memoriam.)— OBEV— TCEP
(Spring.)— ADAH— DD— HBV— LPS-2— SN-YT
"Now, sometimes in my sorrow shut" (23). — TPH
(In Memoriam.)— BFV— OBEV— TOP
(Dead Friend, The— sel.)— LPS-1
"O days and hours, your work is this" (117). — BEL
(Dead Friend, The— sel.)— LPS-1
(In Memoriam.)— HBV— TCEP
"O living will that shalt endure" (131). — BEL— CBE
(In Memoriam.)— BFV— CRE— CRP— HBV— MRV—
PIAE— TOP
(0 Living Will That Shalt Endure.)— OHPI— PDN
(Prayer, The: "O living will that shall endure.") —
WGRP
"O Sorrow, cruel fellowship" (3).
(In Memoriam.)— CRE— TOP— TPH
"O sorrow wilt thou live with me" (61).
(In Memoriam.) — GTSL
"O thou that after toil and storm" (33).
(In Memoriam.)— EPNC— TOP
"O wast thou with me, dearest, then" (122).
(In Memoriam.) — TOP
"Oh yet we trust that somehow good" (54). — BEL —
CPOI— LL-4— PIAE— PTER
(In Memoriam.)— CRP— EP— EPNC— EPP— EPW-5
—GTSL— HBV— LEAP— MRV — OQP — QP-1
—TCEP— TOP
(Larger Hope, The.)— WGRP
(0 Yet We Trust.)— BPP
(Oh Yet We Trust That Somehow Good.)— CR—
LPS-2
(Trust— abr.)— LOW— POI
"Old yew which graspest at the stones" (2). — TPH
"One writes that 'Other friends remain'" (6). — BEL
"Path by which we twain did go, The" (22). — TPH
(Dead Friend, The, sel.)— LPS-1
(In Memoriam.)— BFV— TOP— TVSH
"Peace; come away: the song of woe" (57). — TPH
(In Memoriam.)— EP— EPP— TCEP— TOP
"Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky" (106). — BEL —
CPOI— EV-5—GTBS— LL-4— MRV— PTER
(Christmas.)— BHV
(From "In Memoriam.")— RON— WP
(In Mernoriam.) — CRP — EP — EPP — HBV — GTSL—
LEAP— TCEP— TOP— TVSH
(New Year, The.)— MPC-4 (abr.)— PBGP— PEM—
POY
(New Year's Eve.)— CBE— LPS-3— TYP (abr.)
(Old Year and the New, The.) — BTB-1
(Ring Out— Ring In.)— NPSC
(Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New.)— WBLP
(Ring Out, Wild Bells.)— BMEP— CBPC— CCR—
CHB — CTBP — DD — GEPM— GR-e— HH—
ICBD— JHP— LLC— MCCG— MPB— MPC-13—
ODP — OQP— OHCS-3— OTPC— PASC—PB-3
— PDN— PEDC— PTA-2— PYM— QP-1— SBA
(Thousand Years of Peace, The— sel.)— AOAH
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TITLE INDEX
In Perdita's
In Memoriam A. H. H. (Continued).
" 'So careful of the type?' but no" (56). — LL-4
(In Memoriam.) — CRP — EPNC— HBV— OBEV-
PIAE— TCEP— TOP
"So many worlds, so much to do" (73).
(In Memoriam.) — HBV
(Selections from "In Memoriam.") — LPS-1
"Strong Son of God, immortal Love" (introd.). — BEL —
MRV— PTER— SEP J
(Lines from "In Memoriam.") — BBV
(In Memoriam.) — CRE — CRP — EP — EPP— HBV —
LEAP— OQP— PIAE— QP-1— TOP
(Proem: "Strong Son of God, immortal love.") — GR-e
— WGRP
(Proem to "In Memoriam.") — SPE-4
(Strong Son of God.) — LLC — LOW — MOM— POI
(Strong Son of God, Immortal Love.) — LPS-2 — SBA
— WHA
"Sweet after showers, ambrosial air" (86). — BEL
(In Memoriam.) — TOP
"That each, who seems a separate whole" (47).
(In Memoriam.)— EPNC— PIAE
(Selections from "In Memoriam.") — LPS-1
"That which we dare invoke to bless" (124). — WGRP
(In Memoriam.)— EPNC— GTSL
"There rolls the deep where grew the tree" (123). — CR —
GTML
(Dead Friend, The— *?/.)— LPS-1
(In Memoriam.)— CRE— EPW-5— GTSL— TOP
"This truth came borne with bier and pall" (85). — MRV
(Dead Friend, The— set.)— LPS-1
(In Memoriam.) — BFV
"Thou comest, much wept for: such a breeze" (17).
(In Memoriam.) — OBEV
"Thy spirit ere our fatal loss" (41). — TPH
"Thy voice is on the rolling air" (130). — LL-4
(In Memoriam.) — BFV — CRE — CRP— EP— EPP —
HBV— PIAE— TOP
(Thy Voice Is on the Rolling Air.) — GR-e
Time Draws Near the Birth of Christ, The (28).— CRYO
—SDH
(Bells of Yule.)— PEOR
(Birth of Christ, The — sels. fr. 28 and 30.) CO AH
(In Memoriam.)— TOP— TVSH
(Part of "In Memoriam" — scl. fr. 28.) — YF
(Time Draws Near, The.) — OQP — QP-1
"Time draws near the birth of Christ, The" (104)
(In Memoriam.) — TCEP
"Tonight the winds begin to rise" (15).
(In Memoriam.) — OBEV
"Tonight ungathered let us leave" (105).
(In Memoriam.) — CRP
"Unwatch'd, the garden bough shall sway" (101). — UFE
(In Memoriam.)— OBEV
(Mutability^ in Gardens.)— GBOV
"What hope is here for modern rhyme" (77).
(In Memoriam.) — EP
(Selections from "In Memoriam.") — LPS-1
"Whatever I have said or sung" (125).
(In Memoriam.) — TCEP
"When Lazarus left his charnel cave" (31).
(In Memoriam.)— EP— EPP
"When on my bed the moonlight falls" (67).
(In Memoriam.) — CRE — TOP
"Who loves not Knowledge? Who shall rail" (114).
(In Memoriam.) — EPNC
"Wild bird, whose warble, liquid sweet" (88). — BEL
(In Memoriam.) — CRE
"Wish, that of the living whole, The" (55).— BEI^—
LL-4— MRV
(In Memoriam.) — CRE — CRP — EPNC— HBV—
OBEV— OQP— PIAE— QP-1— TCEP— TOP
Yet If Some Voice That Man Could Trust (35). — CR
(In Memoriam.)— EPW-5
"You say, but with no touch of scorn" (96). — BEL —
MRV
(Doubt.)— WGRP
(In Memoriam.) — CRP — EP— EPNC — EPP — LEAP
—OQP— PIAE— QP-1— TOP
In Memoriam A. M. W. — Gordon Bottomley. — GPE — LEAP
In Memoriam F. A. S. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EPW-5 —
In Memoriam: Cardinal Newman. — H. D. Pearson. — HT
In Memoriam: Francis Ledwidge. — Norreys Jephson O'Conor.
— HBMV
In Memoriam: Leo, a Yellow Cat. — Margaret Sherwood.—
In Memoriam: Nelson, Pitt, Fox. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Marmion (To William Stewart Rose, Esq.).
In Memoriam — Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. — Alfred Noyes. —
CPAN-3
In Memoriam Technicam. — Thomas Hood, Jr. — BOHV
In Memoriam: Third Ypres. — James Norman Hall. — AMV-37
In Memory. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
His Laureate (III).— MOM
In Memory.— Pearl C. Trimble.— HB
In Memory of A. P. R. — John Masefield. — PM
In Memory of a British Aviator. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
In Memory of a Child.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
In Memory of a Dumb Friend. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — PPA
In Memory of "Barry Cornwall." — Algernon Charles Swin
burne.— HBV
In Memory of Charles Dickens. — Sue M. Remak. — OHCS-4
In Memory of Colonel Charles Young. — Countee Cullen.— ANL
In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz — William
Butler Yeats.— OBMV *
In Memory of General Grant. — Henry Abbey. — AA
In Memory of James T. Fields.— John Greenleaf Whittier.—
In Memory of John Greenleaf Whittier. — Oliver Wendell
Holmes. — CAP
In Memory of John Lothrop Motley. — William Cullen Bryant —
AA
(John Lothrop Motley.) — PRK
In Memory of Lincoln. — John N. Baldwin. — WRR-26
In Memory of Meredith. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Ann. — Anne Bradstreet —
BAV
In Memory of My Friend, Joyce Kilmer, Poet and Soldier. —
Vachel Lindsay.— CPL— SPT
In Memory of Richard Jebb, Aged 8. — Unknown. — OTA
In Memory of Rupert Brooke. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
In Memory of Swinburne. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2 —
GPE (abr.)
In Memory of the Pilgrims. — Grenville Mellen.— WRR-10
In Memory of Vachel Lindsay. — Sara Teasdale. — AMV-37 —
BPM-32— PIAE
In Memory of Walter Savage Landor. — Algernon Charles
Swinburne.— BPN— EPW-5 — GEPM— GPE— HBV—
P OTT— TPH— VA— VLE P
In Memory's Garden. — Thomas Walsh. — ME
In Men Whom Men Condemn [As 111]. — "Joaquin" Miller,
See Byron.
In Mercer Street — A Piper. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James
Starkey) .— MPC-1 0— PB-5— POOT
(Piper, A.)— CH— JPC
In Mexico. — Evaleen Stein. — AA
In Misty Blue. — Laurence Binyon. — HBMV
In Momnouth. — Eve Gilbert Swift. — HB
In Musical Boston .—Unknown. — WRR-29
"In my boat that goes." — Saigo Hoshi (tr. fr. the Japanese by
Arthur Waley).
(Seven Poems— L)— AWP
"In my deep heart these chimes would still have rung." —
George Santayana. See To W. P.
"In my defence, God me defend" (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown.
(Three Devout Fragments — I.) — TMEV
In My Father's House. — Robert Freeman. — OQP — PDN— QP-1
In My Father's House (with music). — Unknown. — AS
'"In My Flesh Shall I See God." — Irene Pettit McKeehan. —
MRV
Joseph T7 Shipley-— CAW"
In My Own Album. — Charles Lamb. — OBRV
(Lines Written in My Album.) — EV-4
"In my own shire, if I was sad." — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XLI).
In My Thirtieth Year. — Archibald MacLeish. — MAP
(L'An Trentiesme de Mon Age.)— APA— NP— TBM
In My Workshop. — Unknown. — PDN
In Nature's Garden. — Morris Bishop. — NYBV — PPD-2
In New Orleans. — Eugene Field. — PEF
In New York. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
In New York. — William Vaughn Moody. See Song-Flower
and Poppy.
In New York. — William Alexander Percy. — SPP
Home (5).— LS
(In New York.)— TBM
In the Night (4).
On Sunday Morning (1).
Song You Love, The (2).
Weariness (3).
In No Man's Land. — E. A. Mackintosh. — VM
In No Strange Land. — Francis Thompson. — BLV — BMEP—
GTBS — GTML — HBMV— LBBV—MBP— OQP—
QP-2— TCEP— WGRP
(Kingdom of God, The.) — CP — EPN— LL-4 — POTT—
VLEP— WLIP
In November. — Anne Reeve Aldrich. — AA — PBGP
In November. — Susan Kelly Phillips. — TOAH
In November. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — VA
In November. — Unknown. — WRR-4
In Obitum M. S. — William Browne. — GPE
(Epitaph: "May, be thou never graced with birds that
sing.")— EP— EPP— OBEV— PCD
(Epitaph in Obitum M. S. xo Maij, 1614.) — OBS
In Old Rouen. — Antoinette de Coursey Patterson. — MCT — PER
— TBV
In Our Boat.— Dinah Maria Mulock. — HBV
In Our Curriculum. — Wallace Irwin. — SPE-6
"In our old shipwrecked days there was an hour.'* — George
Meredith. See Modern Love.
In Our Yard.— William Alexander Percy. — ODP
In Pace. — Arthur Reed Ropes. — VA
In Pace in Idipsum Dormiam et Requiescam. — Patrick O'Con
nor.— CAW
In Palestine. — George W. Carl in. — MOM
In Panther Gorge.— William James. — GT-2
In Paradise. — Arlo Bates. — AA
In Parenthesis. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — PR
In Passing. — Roy Helton. — HBMV
In Paths Untrodden.— Walt Whitman.— APW
In Patris Mei Memoriam. — John Myers O'Hara. — SBMV
In Perdita's Garden. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's
Tale, The.
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In Phieacia
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
In Phseacia.— James EIroy Flecker. — GPE — HBMV
In Philistia. — Bliss Carman. — ALV
In Piccadilly Circus. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— AMV-36
In PittL— "Ouida" (Louise de la Ramee). — WRR-12
In Plague Time. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last Will
and Testament.
In Port. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See North-West Passage.
In Praesepio. — Charles L. O'Donnell. — MM
In Praise of Ale.— T. Bonham ( ? ).— ALV— EV-2— OBS
In Praise of Angling. — Sir Henry Wotton. — LPS-2
In Praise of Coffee. — Jacques Delille, tr. jr. the French by
m Henry Carrington. — AFP
In Praise of Common Things. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. —
LOW— LS— POI
In Praise of Contentment (Odes, III, 1). — Horace, tr. fr. the
Latin by Eugene Field. — PEF
In Praise of Gilbert White. — William John Courthope. See
Paradise of Birds, The.
In Praise of His Mistress. — Thomas Carew. — EPW-2
In Praise of Hope. — Abraham Cowley. — EV-2
In Praise of Isabel Pennell. — John Skelton. See Garlande of
In Praise of Johnny Appleseed.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL—TSW
— TSWC
In Praise of Leaves, sel. — Lillian Shuman Dreyfus.
"Stumbling, we see the future as a cup."
(D edications. ) — M O AH
In Praise of May. — Fionn mac Cumhaill (?), tr. jr. the Irish
by Thomas William Rolleston. — GT-2
In Praise of Pie. — Eugene Field. — PEF
In Praise of Righteous War.— Walter Malone.— PPGW
In Praise of Sailors. — Unknown. — CGOV
In Praise of Songs That Die. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
In Praise of the .Royal Scots Fusiliers. — John Buchan.— POT
In Praise of the Sun.— "A. W."— OBSC •
la Praise of Trees. - Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queen,
The.
In Praise of Truth and Simplicity in Song. — Eugene Field. —
PEF
In Praise of Washington (arr.). — Various Authors. — WOAH
"In pride of May/' — Unknown. — OBSC
In Prison. — Sir Roger L'Estrange, — LPS-3
(Loyalty Confin'd.) — OBS
(Liberty and Requiem of an Imprisoned Royalist.)— EV-2
In Prison. — William Morris. — BPN
In Prison.— Frederick Peterson. — PR
In Prison. — Oscar Wilde. See Ballad of Reading Gaol, The.
In Process of a Noble Alliance. — John Crowe Ransom. — SMP
In Provence. — Jean Aicard, tr. fr. the French by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW
In Pursuit of Priscilla. — Edward Salisbury Field. — HSP
In Quebec. — Rudyard Kipling. See Limericks ("There was
a small boy of Quebec")
In Rama. — George Alfred Townsend. — AA
In Remembrance of Cork. — Norreys Jephson O' Conor. — MCT
In Romney Marsh. — John Davidson.— BSV — EV-5 — GTBS —
JPC—LBBV— LL-4- OB VV— PC
In Rose Time.— Willa Sibert Gather.— OBAV
In Salutation to My Father's Spirit. — Sarojini Naidu. — FAOV
In Salutation to the Eternal Peace. — Sarojini Naidu. — SPT
In Santa Claus Land.— Ada Stewart Shelton.— PPYP— YPS
In Santa Claus Time. — Frank L. Stanton.— CRYO — CS
In Satan's Council-Chamber. — Frances Elizabeth Willard. —
WRR-18
In School Days. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AA — APD —
BLPA— BTP— CAP— GR-a — IAP — JHP — LL-3 —
MPC-12— MW — OHCS-6 — OHNP — PB-8— PCD—
PJH-2— PTA-1— PTER— PYM — SPS— ST— TCAP—
TYP— WTP-9
In Search of the Lily.— Unknown.— WRR-57
In Search of the Picturesque. — William Combe. See Dr.
Syntax in Search of the Picturesque.
In September. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA
In September. — Francis Ledwidge. — BMC — TCPD
In September. — Unknown. — PEM
In Service. — J. E. Evans. — PPGW
(Service Flag, The.)— GPWW
In Service.— Winifred M. Letts.— CV— HBMV— HTR—LL-4
— MLP—POOT— POT— VOD— YT
"In Sherwood lived stout Robin Hood." — Unknown. — OBSC
In Sickness. — Jonathan Swift. — AEP-D — CEP — OBEC
In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth, Where the Author
Was Born, and His Father's Remains Are Laid. — Wil
liam Wordsworth. — ES
In Sleep. — Richard Burton. — AA
In Solitude. — Virna Sheard.— CPG
In Sorrow. — Thomas Hastings. — AA — HBV
In Southern California. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
In Spain. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
(On His Return from Spain.) — EPW-1
In Spite of This. — Lionel Wiggam. — TB
In Spite of War.— Angela Morgan,— CV— SBMV
"In spring and summer winds may blow." — Walter Sa\
Landor.— GTML
(Poems— CXLVII.)— PG
In Springfield Mountain (diff. versions'). — Unknown. — ABS —
APW— IHA
(O Johnny Dear, Why Did You Go?)— ABS
(Woodville Mound — abr.) — ABS
In Spring-Time. — William Henry Davies. — MM
In Springtime. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV — UFE
In State. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
avage
In State.— Forceythe Willson.— LPS-2
"O keeper of the Sacred Key" (Pt. I). — AA
"In still midsummer night." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
In Stratis Viarura. — Arthur Hugh dough. — VLEP
In Sturmes Not.— Frida Schanz.— WRR-19
In Such a Night. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
In Such an Age!— Angela Morgan. See Today.
In Sugar Time.— Margaret Sullivan Burke.— WRR-20
In Summer. — Charles Hanson Towne. — HBMV
In Summer.— Unknown. See Robin Hood and the Monk.
In Summer Time. — Unknown. — CGOV
In Summertime. — Mary Royce Merriman. — HB
In Swanage Bay.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— BTB-7— WRR-1
In Swimming-Time.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
In Tall Grass. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
In Teacup Times. — Austin Dobson. — PFE
(Rondeau to Ethel, A.)— CPOI— VA
In Tempestiva. — Henry Longan Stuart. — CAW
In Tempore Senectutis. — Ernest Dowson. — GPE — POTT —
VLEP
In Temptation.— Charles Wesley.— CEP— TOP
(Christ, the Refuge of the Soul.)— EPW-3
(Divine Lover, The — si. abr.) — BLRP
(Jesu, Lover of My Soul.) — CRE— LLC (abr.)— WTP-8
(Jesus, Lover of My Soul.)— HBV— HT— PE— WGRP
In Terror of Death.— Pedro de Alargon.— WRR-7
In Tesla's Laboratory. — Robert Underwood Johnson, — AA
In That Dim Monument Where Tybalt Lies. — Arthur Davison
Ficke.— HBMV
"In that proud port, which her so goodly graceth." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (XIII).
"In the Acadian land, on the shores of the Basin of Minas." —
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evangeline.
In the Afternoon.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
In the Ambulance.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — BMEP— PYM—
RH— WTP-4
In the Art Museum.— Gertrude Hall.— OBAV
In the Azure Night. — Bartolome Galindez. — CAW
In the Barn. — Josephine Pinckney. — NP
In the Barn.— Unknown. — WRR-14
(Grandfather's Barn.)— PPYP— YPS
In the Barnyard. — Dorothy Aldis. — UTS
In the Bath.— Ethel M. Kelley.— HTR
In the Bay. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BMEP— VLEP
In the Beginning. — Harriet Monroe. — AA
In the Beginning. — Angela Morgan. — FF — POI
In the Beginning Was the Word. — Anna Hempstead Branch.—
NV— TBM
In the Bismarck Garten Heidelberg. — Wilfrid Rowland Childe.
— BPM-35
"In the bleak mid-winter." — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See
Christmas Carol, A.
In the Blue Heaven. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
In the Bottom Drawer. — Unknown.—- OHCS-11
In the Breaking of the Day. — Florence L. Mace. — HS
In the Carpenter Shop.— Unknown.— OQP — QP-2
In the Carpenter's Shop. — Sara Teasdale. — HBMV
In the Catacombs.— Harlan Hoge Ballard.— BOHV— OHCS-23
— TPH
In the Cathedral Close. — Edward Dowden. — GTIV — OBVV
In the Caves of Auvergne.— W. J, Turner.— HBMV— TCPD
In the Children's Hospital. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BTB-S—
HBR— HBV-SPE-3— WRR-16
In the Chimney Corner. — Charles B. Lewis.— OHCS-20
In the Churchyard. — Charles Lamb. See Rosamund Gray.
In the Churchyard at Tarrytown. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow.— APL— CAP
In the City.— T. P. Cameron Wilson. See City Tramp, The.
In the City.— Israel Zangwill.— WGRP
In the Closet.— Laura E. Richards.— PPYP
In the Coach, seL — Thomas Edward Brown.
Pazons, The (V).— POTT
In the Cool of the Evening.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1— HBV
—HTR— PB-7— PTER
In the Corridor. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
In the Country. — William Henry Davies. — BMEP — CMP
In the Cove. — Mary Fanny Youngs. — HH
In the Cross of Christ I Glory. — Sir John Bowring.— HBV—
PE— WGRP
In the Dark.— George Arnold. — HBV
In the Dark. — Frances Louisa Bushnell. — AA
In the Dark. — Mary Potter Thacher Higginson. — AA
In the Dark. — Sophie Jewett. — LBAP
In the Dark.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
In the Dark, in the Dew. — Mary Newmarch Prescott. — HBV
In the Dark Wood.— Charles d' Orleans, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
In the Dawn.— Odell Shepard.— WGRP
In the Days of Lafayette.— Grace Marlin.— GSRC— OHCS-38
In the Days of Old. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Crotchet
Castle.
In the Days of Old Rameses (with music). — Unknown. — AS
In the Days When the Cattle Ran. — Hamlin Garland. — MPB—
PB-6
"In the daytime, when she moved about me." — Rudyard Kip
ling. See Plain Tales from the Hills.
In the Deep Caves of the Heart. — Edward Carpenter. See
Towards Democracy.
In the Delta. — William Alexander Percy. — ODP
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TITLE INDEX
In the
In the Depths. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN — CRE— VLEP
In the Depths of Night. — Manuel Gutierrez Najera, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
In the Desert. — Alice Corbin. — NP — POOT
In the Dime Museum. — Unknown. — OHCS-30
(Boy in a Dime Museum, A.) — WRR-20
In the Duke of York's Garden. — William Shakespeare. See
King Richard II.
In the Dumps. — Unknown. — NA
In the Dusk. — Francis Ledwidge. — VOD
In the Dusky Path of a Dream. — Rabindranath Tagore. See
Gardener, The.
In the Elevator.— Robert C. V. Meyers,— OHCS-3 3
In the End. — Sara Teasdale. See Dark Cup, The.
In the Evening. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"In the evening from my window." — Unknown. — SUS
In the Face of Grief. — Sister Juana Inez de la Cruz, tr. fr.
the Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
In the Fall o' Year. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — HBV
In the Far Years. — Wilson MacDonald. — OCL
In the Fashion. — A. A. Milne. — CBPC
In the Field. — Harold Lenoir Davis. — NP
In the Fields. — Louise Imogen Guiney (sometimes wr. at. to
Elizabeth Barrett Browning). — MW — PB-S
(Cares.)— BLP—ICBD
(Out in the Fields.)— PDN— PTA-1— SPE-5
(Out in the Fields with God.) — BLRP — DD — HBV —
HBVY— MCG— MHT— MPB — NLK — OQP —
QP-2— SBA— WBLP— WGRP
(Song from "Sylvan," A.)— BLPA
In the Fields.— Charlotte Mew. — MBP— GT-2
In the Fields of Love. — Rachel Annand Taylor.— TL
In the Firelight.— Eugene Field.— AA— LOW— PEF— POI
"In the first year." — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Vision
of Judgment, The.
In the Forest. — Maurice Buchor, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
In the Forest. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evange-
line.
In the Forest. — Oscar Wilde. — GT-2 ^
In the Forest of Fontainebleau. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. —
MCT
In the Front-Line Desks. — Elmer Franklin Powell. — GPWW
In the Galleries of the Louvre. — Charles Lewis Slattery. — MCT
— PER— TBV
In the Garb of Old Gaul. — Sir Henry Erskine. — EBSV
In the Garden. — Arthur Christopher Benson. — UFE
In the Garden.— Ernest Crosby —HBV— HBVY— RYC
In the Garden (Nature, XXIII). — Emily Dickinson. — AP —
APA— MAPA
(Bird, A.)— MPB— PB-2— UTS
(Bird Came down the Walk, A.)— MOAP
(Complete Poems, V.) — LA
(In the Garden, II.)— GBOV— UFE
In the Garden. — Francis Stewart Flint. — NP
In the Garden. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
In the Garden. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — MCT
In the Garden.— J. B. S. Monsell.— OQP— QP-1
In the Garden. — Ilo Orleans. — RIS
In the Garden. — Frederick Peterson. — ME
In the Garden. — Francis Thompson. See Sister Songs.
In the Garden at Swainston. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — OBVV
TCEP— VLEP
In the Garden of the Lord. — Helen Keller.— BPP— OQP —
QP-2— WGRP
In the Garden-Close at Mezra. — Clinton Scollard. — ME
In the Garret. — Unknown. — BTB-3
In the Garret Are Our Boys. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
In the Gentlemanly Interest. — Donald Evans. — NP
In the Gloaming. — James C. Bayles. — NA
In the Gloaming. — Charles Stuart Calverley. — PA
(Parodies.) — ALV
In the Glow of Christmas. — J9e Mitchell Chappie. — MHT
In the Golden Birch. — Jane Elizabeth Gostwycke Roberts. — VA
In the Golden Morning of the World. — Thomas Westwood. —
VA
In the Grass (Nature, XXIV). — Emily Dickinson. — PB-6
(Narrow Fellow in the Grass.) — MOAP
(Snake, The.)— AP—BLV— MAPA— MCCG—PIAE—YT
In the Grass.— Hamlin Garland.— AP— APD— LEAP— POT
In the Grave No Flower. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
In the Great Metropolis. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — VLEP
"In the great morning of the world." — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See Hellas.
In the Green Spring. — Estevan Manuel de Villegas, tr. fr. the
Spanish by William Cullen Bryant. — WTP-9
In the Greenwood. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like
It (Under the Greenwood Tree.)
In the Hall.— Unknown.— OHCS-36— WRR-14
In the Harbor. — George R. Sims. — OHCS-21
In the Haunts of Bass and Bream. — Maurice Thompson. — SN
— TYP
In the Hay-Loft. — Helen Thayer Hutcheson. — WRR-35
In the Heart of a Garden. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. —
GBOV
(Vestured and Veiled with Twilight.)— ME
In the Heart of a Seed. — Kate L. Brown. — PB-1
In the Heart of Jesus. — Muiredach O'Daly, tr. fr. the Gaelic
by George Sigerson. — CAW
In the Heart of June. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
In the Heart of the Woods.— Alfred Noyes.-— CPAN-1
In the Hebrides. — Frank Laurence Lucas. — BPM-32
In the Hemlocks. — John Burroughs. — ADAH
In the Highlands. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BSV — CPOI —
GPE— HBV— LEAP— OBEY— OBVV— POTT
(In the Highlands in the Country Places.) — MCT — PER
In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord. — Richard Crashaw. — BEL
—CRE (sL abr.)—E,P (si. abr.)~ EPP (si. abr.)— EPS
— MV-2 (much abr.)— TCEP (si. abr.)
(Holy Nativity of Our Lord God — si. abr.)— WGRP
(Hymn of the Nativity — si. abr.) — OBS
(Shepherds' Hymn, The — sL abr.)— EV-2
sels. fr. above.
Hymn of the Nativity ("Gloomy night embraced," etc.).
— GS
^(Holy_Natiyity, The — shorter set.)— PTER
saw thee in thy balmy
Shepherds' Hymn, The ("We
nest' ' ) .—A CP— C A W
(Holy Nativity, The — si. afcr.)— EPEP
(Shepherds Hymn Their Saviour — 2 sts.) — EG
(Verses from the Shepherds' Hymn.) — EA — OBEV
In the Hospital. — Arthur Guiterman. — LOW — POI — SBMV —
SPT— VOD— WGRP
In the Hospital.— Mary Woolsey Howland. — APL— HBV —
PAPm
(Rest.)— LPS-1
In the Hospital. — Algernon Tassin. — WRR-14
In the Hospital Ward.— Unknown.— WRR-2
In the Hour of Death. — Richard Doddridge Blackmore. — OQP
(Dominus Illuniinatio Mea.) — LOW — OBEV— OBVV—
POI— WLIP
(Faith of Closed Doors.)— PDN
In the Hours o£ Darkness. — James Flexner. — MPB
In the House of Idiedaily. — Bliss Carman.— OBVV— PFY
In the Immaculate Conception Church. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
In the Inn at Berchtesgaden. — John Addington Symonds. —
EPW-S *
In the Kindergarten of Noble Song. — James Whitcomb Riley.
See Session with Uncle Sidney, A.
In the Land Where We Were Dreaming. — Daniel B. Lucas. —
APB— PAH (abr.)
(Land Where We Were Dreaming, The.)— SPP
In the Lanes of Nazareth. — Earl Marlatt. — MOM
In the Library. — Clinton Scollard. See Lyrics from a Library.
In the Lilac-Rain. — Edith Matilda Thomas.— HBV
In the Long Run. — Victor F. Murray. — HMSP
In the Looking-Glass. — Priscilla Leonard. — OHCS-36
"In the lower lands of day." — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
EG
In the Mantle of God.— Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.— LHW—
MRV
In the Matter of One Compass.- — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
In the Matter of Two Men. — James David Corrothers. — BANP
In the Meadow. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — PEM
In the Meadow.— Charles Campbell Washburn. — CAG
In the Mediterranean — Going to the War. — Francis Ledwidge.
— VM
"In the merry month of May." — Nicholas Breton. See Honour
able Entertainment Given to the Queen's Majesty in
Progress at Elvetham, 1591.
In the Midst of Life. — Dora Sigerson. Shorter. — GTIV
In the Midst of Them. — Margaret Bell Merrill. — POY
In the Mile End Road. — Amy Levy. — VA
In the Mist. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
LPS-3
In the Modern Manner. — Dorothy Parnall. — PASC
In the Mohave.— Patrick Orr.— BANP— NV
In the Monastery. — Norreys Jephson O' Conor. — CAW — SBMV
"In the month of April/' — Unknown. — RIS
In the Moonlight. — Thomas Hardy. — BMEP — CRP — LEAP—
NP
In the Moonlight. — Norreys Jephson O'Conor. — CCP — HBMV
— JPC— SUS
In' the Morning. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — MW — PVS — SR —
WRR-51
In the Morning. — Cecilia Lof tus. — GFA
In the Mountains. — Cotton Noe. — LS
In the Mountains on a Summer Day. — Li T'ai Po» fr. fr. the
Chinese by Arthur Waley. — AWP
In the Mushroom Meadows. — Thomas Walsh. — SBMV
In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful —
Mohammed. See Koran, The.
In the Name of Jesus Christ. — Claudia Cranston. — HBMV
In the Neolithic Age. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
In the Night. — William Alexander Percy. See In New York.
In the Night. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
In the Night. — James Stephens. — OBMV
In the Night. — Unknown. — NA
In the Night of the Full Moon. — Carl Busse, tr. fr. the German
by Jethro Bithell.— AWP
In the 9th Inning. — John Prescott Earl. See School Team in
Camp, The.
"In the noisy street." — Conrad Aiken. See Discordants.
In the Nursery. — Jean Ingelow. — WRR-16
In the Old Church. — Jean Blewett. — CPG
In the Old Church Choir. — Lowell Otus Reese. — SPE-4
In the Old Churchyard at Fredericksburg. — Frederick Wads-
worth Loring. — AA
In the Old House. — Arthur William O'Shaughnessy. — GPE
In the Old South Church. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — OHCS-17
(In the "Old South.")— AA— APW
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In the
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
In the Open Air. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
In the Orchard. — Henrik Ibsen, tr. fr. the Norwegian by Sir
Edmund Gosse.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
In the Orchard.— Muriel Stuart.— A V—HMSP—NP
In the Orchard. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — WTP-8
In the Orchard. — Unknown. — LPP
In the Orchard Path. — Homer Green. See What My Lover
Said.
In the Other World. — Harriet Beecher Stowe.— OHCS-3
(Other World, The.) — AA — HBV — LPS-2 — OHPI —
WGRP
In the Palace of the King, sets. — F. Marion Crawford.
Love Story of Old Madrid, A.— SPE-7
(Tale of Old Madrid, A— ad.)— SR
Mendoza and the King. — WRR-53
In the Pantry. — Mabel Dixon. — SR
In the Park.— Helen Hoyt.— AV— HBMV
(Flirtation.) — TL
In the Pass. — Clinton Scollard.— TBM
In the Past. — Trumbull Stickney. — MAP — MOAP
In the Pauper's Turnip-Field. — Herman Melville.— APW
In the Pit (abr. and arr.). — Frances Hodgson Burnett. See
That Lass o' Lowries.
In the Place de la Bastille. — Richard Burton. — BAP
In the Poppy Field.— James Stephens.— CP—LC—NV— TCPD
_WP
In the Public Library. — Alethea Todd Alderson. — BLP
In the Public Ward. — Florence Randal Livesay. — CPG
In the Restaurant. — Thomas Hardy. See Satires of Circum
stance.
In the Room. — James Thomson. — OBVV
In the Royal Academy. — Austin Dobson. — WRR-16
In the Same Line. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
In the Season. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — VA — WTP-8
(It Is the Season.)— POTT— VLEP
(It Is the Season Now to Go.) — BSV
(Underwoods— IV.)— CPOI
In the Selkirks. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — OCL
In the Servants' Quarters. — Thomas Hardy. — MBP — POOT
In the Seven Woods. — William Butler Yeats. — CMP
In the Shadow. — William Canton. — GPE
In the Shadow of the Palace. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
In the Shadows. — David Gray. — BMEP
(I Die, Being Young.) — VA
In the Shadows. — E. Pauline Johnson. — CPG
In the Signal Box: A Station Master's Story. — George R.
Sims.— BTB-5
(Station-Master's Story, The.)— OHCS-24 — PTA-2
"In the sky the moon shines bright." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes [Spanish].)— BOL
(Lullabies of Various Lands [Spanish].)— WRR-48
In the Snow. — Ralph Cheever Dunning. — PP
In the South. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
In the South Seas. — Peter Gray Wolf.— POY
In the Spring. — William Barnes. — EPW-5
In the Spring. — Eva Wilder McGlasson. — WRR-15
In the Spring. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by Andrew Lang. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Spring.)— ADAH— VOD
In the Springtime — I (Odes I, 4). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field. — PEF
In the States. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPOI — CRE— VA—
VLEP
In the Still, Star-lit Night. — Elizabeth Stoddard. — AA
In the Street of By-and-By. — Mrs. Myra Smith Abdy. —
OHCS-17
In the Study. — Burges Johnson. — FAOV
In the Summer of Sixty. — Unknown. — ABS — IHA
In the Swing. — Eudora S. Bumstead. — PEM
In the Temple. — Richard Crashaw. — GPE
(Briefs.)— LPS-2
(Epigrams.) — ALV
(Two Went Up to the Temple to Pray.) — CAW — WLIP
In the Tenth Circle. — Unknown. — CAG
In the Tidal Marshes.— Robert Hillyer.— BPM-31
In the Time of Strife. — Frank L. Stanton. — FOAH
In the Toils of the Enemy. — John Seymour Wood. — SPE-1
In the Train. — Clifford Bax. — GPE — TCPD
In the Train. — James Thomson. See Sunday at Hampstead.
In the Tree-Top. — Lucy Larcom. — BOL
In the Trenches. — Richard Aldington. — RH
In the Trenches. — F. Whitmore. — APP
In the Tunnel. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
In the Twilight. — George Cotterell. — VA
In the Twilight. — James Russell Lowell. — AA — CAP — GEPM
— HBV— IAP— WTP
In the Twilight. — Unknown. — BTB-9
In the Valley of Cauteretz. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN—
EPN— GPE— OBVV— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VLEP
In the Valley of the Elwy. — Gerard Manley Hopkins.
("I remember a house where all were good.") — EG
In the Vastness, a God. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
In the Vices.— Donald Evans.— HBMV— NP
In the Water. — Algernon Charles Swinburne, See Midsummer
Holiday, A.
In fhe Way of Peace. — Lauchlan MacLean Watt. — MOM—
OQP— QP-1
"In the white-flower'd hawthorn brake." — William Morris. See
Earthly Paradise. The (Song from Ogier the Dane).
In the Wide Awe and Wisdom of the Night. Sir Charles G. D.
Roberts.— OCL
In the Wilderness.— Robert Graves.— CH—JPC— MBP
In the Winter Woods. — Frederick George Scott. — CPG
In the Womb.— "M" (George William Russell).— ME
In the Wood.— Herbert Edwin Clarke.— VA
In the Wood.— Sara Teasdale.— PC
In the Wood of Finvara. — Arthur Symons. — BLV — MBP
In the Woods. — Ralph Waldo Emerson See Good-Bye.
In the Woods.— Frederick George Scott. — OCL
In the Woods in November.— Sir J. C. Squire.— BPM-31
In the Zoo. — George T. Marsh. — PPA
In This Dark House. — Edward Davidson. — OBMV
"In this deep hush and quiet of my soul." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets.
In This Earth, Perfection. — Walt Whitman. See Birds of
Passage.
In This Hotel. — Emanuel Carnevali. — LA — NP
"In this lone, open glade I lie." — Matthew Arnold. See Lines
Written in Kensington Gardens.
"In this rnerry morn of May." — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by
John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, VII.)— AWP
In this Year of Rotogravure. — Parke Cummings. — NYBV
In Three Days.— Robert Browning.— BPN— EPN— GEPC
In Thy Presence. — Richard Chenevix Trench. See Prayer:
"Lord, what a change," etc.
In Time like Glass.— W. J. Turner.— NAMP— OBMV
In Time of "Breaking of Nations." — Thomas Hardy. See In
Time of "The Breaking of Nations."
In Time of Cloudburst. — Robert Frost. — BPM-36
In Time of Grief. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AA — LBAP—
PFY— TCPD
In Time of Mourning. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN —
VLEP
In Time of Pestilence. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last
Will and Testament.
In Time of Plague. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last Will
and Testament.
In Time of "The Breaking of Nations." — Thomas Hardv.—
BMEP— CBOV — CMP — EPP— EV-5— GR-e— Gf ML
— GTSL— MBP— MLP— MM— NP— SMP— VLEP
(In Time of "Breaking of Nations.") — EA
In Time of Trial. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
In Time of War.— Alfred Noyes— CPAN-1
In Tir-na'n-og. — "Ethna Carbery" (Anna Johnston). — JKCP
In Town. — Unknown. — ABF
In Trinity Church- Yard. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— VOD
In Trouble.— Josephine Pollard.— WRR-15
In Trouble and Shame. — D. H. Lawrence. — OBMV
In Trust. — Mary Mapes Dodge, — PPL
In Trust. — "George Eliot." See Romola.
In Tuaini Inbhir. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Robin Flower.
— GTIV
In Tuscany. — Eric Mackay. — VA
In Two Cities. — John Lehmann. — AMV-3S
His Hands (Zernograd).
So Many Voices (Vienna).
In Two Months Now. — George Dillon. — GBOV— LL-2 — MAP
In Utrumque Paratus. — Matthew Arnold. — GEPC — NBE—
OAEP— VLEP
In Vain. — Rose Terry Cooke. — AA — LEAP
In Vain (Love, XII).— Emily Dickinson. — TCAP
(I Cannot Live with You.) — MAP
In Vain.— Marion Short.— WRR-36
"In vain the cords and axes were prepared." — William Falconer.
See Shipwreck, The.
In Vain Today. — Austin Dobson. — MBP — YT
(To Brander Matthews.) — ALV
In Vanity Fair. — Florence Tylee. — OHCS-27
In Venice; Dipsychus Speaks. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See
Dipsychus.
In Want of a Servant. — Clara Augusta. — OHCS-25
In War Time. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers,
Second Series, No. X.
In Wartime. — Sidney Dobell. — EP
In Wartime. — Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer. — PPGW
In Waste Places.— James Stephens.— GTSL— MBP— TCPD
(Waste Places, The.)— CBOV — CMP — GPE — GTML—
HBV— NP— NV
In Western Mountains, sel. — Glenn Ward Dresbach.
Life or Death.— HBMV
In Westminster Abbey.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— MCT — PER
In Westminster Abbey. — Francis Beaumont (sometimes wr. at.
to William Basse). — LH
(Lines on the Tombs in Westminster.) — CRE — EP — EPC
— EPW-2— TPH
(Memento for Mortalitie, A — long vers.} — OBS
(On the Tombs in Westminster— C.)— BLV— HBV
(On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey.)— ACP— B CEP—
BEL— CH— EPEP— EV-2— GPE— GTBS— GTSE
— OBEV— SBA— TBV— TOP
"In what a glorious substance did they dream." — George Edward
Woodberry. See Ideal Passion.
In Which Roosevelt Is Compared to Saul. — Vachel Lindsay. —
CPL
In Willard's Shoes. — Richard Washburn Child. — SPE-3
In Windsor Castle. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. See Pris
oned in Windsor, He Recounteth His Pleasure There
Passed.
In Winter (Single Hound, LXX).— Emily Dickinson.— MA PA
"In Xanadu did Kubla Khan." — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See
Kubla Khan.
In Yosernite Valley. — "Joaquin" Miller. — AP
In Your Own Back Yard. — Miriam Louise Michael. — PB-2
In Youth. — Evaleen Stein. — AA
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In Youth Is Pleasure. — Robert Wever. See Lusty Juventus.
"In youthful minds to wake the ardent flame." — Joel Barlow.
See Columbiad, The.
In Zurich.— Melville Cane.— PPD-2
Inalienable Bond, The. — Lucy Larcom. — BFV
Inarticulate. — Mable Ruggles Cobb. — DDA
"Inasmuch."— Wallace Bruce.— CD — PPSC— WRR-24
Inasmuch.— S. V. R. Ford.— OHCS-31— PTA-2
Tnbrothered. — Edwin Markham. See Creed, A ("There is a
destiny").
Incantation, An. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Manfred.
Incantation. — John Dryden. — EPRE
Incantation, The. — Theocritus. See Idylls.
Incantation, An. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — AV — NP
Incantation for Healing. — Constance Lindsay Skinner. — NV
Incantations, — Annie Charlotte Dalton. — CPG
Incarnate Love. — Wilbur Fisk Tillett. — BLRP
Incendiary Sex, The. — Don Marquis. — LPS-1
Incense. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Incentive, The. — Sarah N. Cleghorn. — HBMV
Incentives to Duty. — Charles Sumner. See Scholar, the Jurist,
the Artist, the Philanthropist, The.
Inchcape Rock, The. — Robert Southey. — ABVC— CG— CGOV
— CSBP— EV-4— GN — GS— HBV — HBVY—JHP—
LC— LLC— LPS-2— MPC-14 — MR— MW — OBRV—
OFPE— OHCS-20 — OHNP— OTPC — PB-8— PECK
— RON— STP— TVSH
Incident. — Countee Cullen. — CDC — OQP — QP-2 — RNP
Incident.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Incident, An. — Agnes MacDonell. — WRR-24
(Only a Soldier.)— WRR-8
Incident at Bethlehem, — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Incident Characteristic of a Favorite Dog. — William Words
worth. — CG
Incident in a Railroad Car, An. — James Russell Lowell. — APB
— CAP— GPE (1st 2 jfo.)— LLC
Incident of French History, An. — James I. Whitman. — PCD
Incident of '64, An. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Incident of the French Camp, An (C.). — Robert Browning. —
BBV— BEL— BMEP— BPN — BTB-8— CPOI— CRE—
CTBP— EP — EPC — EPN — EPW-5 — EV-5 — FF—
GEPC— GN— GR-1— GS— HBV— HBVY— ISP— JHP
—JPC—LC—LL-4— LPS-2 — MCCG — MPC-13— MW
— NAL— NPSC— ODP— OG — OHCS-15 — OHNP —
OTPC— PB-9— PECK— PFE — POI— PPD-2— PTA-1
— PTER— PYM— RON— SPE-1— STP— TCEP— TPH
— TSW— TSWC— TVSH— VA— WTP-2
(Ratisbon.)— MR
Incident of the Johnstown Flood, An. — Monnie Moore. — DRB
Incident of the War, An.— "M. W. M."— AP
Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly. — Edward Lear. — NA
Incipit Vita Nova. — William Morton Payne. — AA
Inclusions. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BPN — HBV —
OBVV— TOP
Inclusiyeness. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Incognita of Raphael. — William Allen Butler. — AA
Incomplete Revelation, An.— Richard A. Jackson.— OHCS-23
Incompleteness. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — LOW — POI
Incomprehensible, The. — Isaac Watts. — CEP — WGRP
Inconsolable Husband, The. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Inconstancy. — Joseph Rodman Drake. — PR
Inconstancy Reproved. — Sir Robert Ayton. — BSV— EBSV—
SBA
(Inconstant Mistress, The.) — EV-2
(To His Forsaken Mistress.)— BCEP — HBV— OBEV—
OBS
Inconstant. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
Inconstant Mistress, The. — Sir Robert Ayton. See Inconstancy
Reproved.
Inconvenience, An. — John Banister Tabb. — UTS
Incorrigible — Burges Johnson. — BHP
Incremation, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Balder Dead.
Incurable.— Dorothy Parker.— NYBV— PR
Incurables, The. — Arthur Upson. — LA
Indebted.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Indecision. — Unknown. — SPE-S — WRR-4
"Indeed this very love which is my boast." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XII).
Indemberance. — "Carl Pretzel/' — OHCS-9
Independence. — Jonathan Mitchell Sewall. — APB
(On Independence.) — PAH
Independence. — Tobias George Smollett. See Ode to Independ
ence.
Independence. — Unknown. — APB
Independence a Solemn Duty. — Richard Henry Lee. — IDAH
Independence Bell. — Unknown. See Independence Bell, July 4,
1776.
Independence Bell, July 4, 1776 (si. diff. versions'). — Unknown.
— BLPA— BTB-1— DD (abr.)— OHCS-2— WRR-43
(Independence Bell.)— JHP (si. abr.) — MC (abr.) —
MPC-10— NPSC (si. abr.)— PEDC— PTWP (abr.)
— RON— SPE-8 (si. abr.)— SPS
(Independence Bell, Philadelphia— si. abr.)— IDAH
(Liberty and Independence — si. abr.) — WRR-33
Independence Bell, Philadelphia. — Unknown. See • Independ
ence Bell, July 4, 1776.
Independence Day. — L. Parmely. — OHCS-12
Independence Day. — Royall Tyler. — HS (abr.)— PAH
Independence Day To-Day. — Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs. Ger-
ritt Van Deth).— PEDC
Independence Explained. — Samuel Adams. — IDAH
Independence Hall Speech. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
(Address in Independence Hall.) — GR-1
Independence of Cuba, The. — John M. Thurston, See Affairs
in Cuba.
Independence Square, Christmas 1783. — Arthur Guiterman. —
PEDC
Independent Pair, An. — J. L. Harbour.— WRR-20
India. — Florence Earle Coates. — AA
India. — E. V. Lucas. See Geography.
India. — Rabindranatb Tagore. — LPS-1
India the Magic. — H. A. Jules-Bois, tr. fr. the French by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Indian and the Trout, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Indian Attack, The. — John Brownjohn.— BTB-9
Indian Brave, The.— Francis S. Smith.— PPYP—YFR
Indian Burying Ground, The — Philip Freneau. — AA — AP —
APA— APB— APD — APL— APW — BAV— HBV—
IAP — LA — LBAP — LL-3— MOAP— OBAV— OTA
— TCAP
Indian Chief to the White Settler, The. — Edward Everett, See
Battle of Bloody Brook, The.
Indian Chieftain, The (abr.). — Edward Everett.— LLC
Indian Chieftain, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-1S
Indian Children. — Annette Wynne. — GFA — MPB — MPC-5—
PB-1— SUS
Indian Cradle Song. — Unknown. — BOL
Indian Dance. — Frederick Niven. — OCL
Indian Dancer, The. — Anna Tillrnan Boyd. — HB
Indian Emperor, The, sel. — John Dryden.
Ah Fading Joy.— OAEP
(Song from "The Indian Emperor.") — TCEP
Indian Hunter, The.— Eliza Cook.— BLPA
Indian Hunter, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — WRR-10
Indian Legend.— Robert J. Eaton. — GSRC
Indian Love-Song. — *'Owen Meredith" (Edward Robert Bui-
wer-Lytton. )— VA— WTP-6
Indian Lullaby, An. — Claude Bryan. — BOL
Indian Lullaby. — Sarah Comstock. — BOL
Indian Lullaby.— Charles A. Myall. — BOL— CFBP— MPB—
MPC-6— PB-2— RAR
Indian Lullaby, An.— Unknown.— BOL— PASC— RAR
Indian Maid, The. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Indian Names. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — BAP — BAV —
HBV — LEAP— LLC— MBP—MC— OTA— OTPC—
PAH— PTA-2— RON— WRR-10
Indian Names of Canada, The. — De Mille. — CGOV
Indian Pipe and Moccasin Flower. — Arthur Guiterman. — SUS
Indian Pipes. — Winifred Welles. — LA
Indian Prayer. — Chief Joseph Strongwolf. — PDN
Indian Runner, The.— W. L. Stoddard.— CAG
Indian Serenade, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — ATP — AWP —
BCEP— BEL— BLV — BPN— CR— CRE— CRP—EM-2
— EP— EPC— EPNC— EPP — ERPr— EV-4 — GEPC—
GEPM— GPE— GR-2— GTSL— JAWP— MCCC3— NAL-
OAEP— OBEV— OBRV— PFE— PG— PIAE— SBA-
TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WLIP— WTP-8
(Lines to an Indian Air.)— GTBS—GTSE— HBV— LEAP
—LPS-1
Indian Sky. — Alfred Kreymborg. — NP
Indian Song, An. — William Butler Yeats. — VA
Indian Student, The. — Philip Freneau. — APW
Indian Summer, The. — John H. Bryant. — TOAH
Indian Summer. — Eudora S. Bumstead. — TOAH
Indian Summer. — William Wilfred Campbell. — OCL
Indian Summer. — Katherine Garrison Chapin. — AMV-36
Indian Summer. — Helena Coleman. — CPG
Indian Summer (Nature, LXXVIII). — Emily Dickinson. —
DDA— GT-2— HBV— MAP— NLK— PFE— TPH
Indian Summer. — Erie Reiter Hannum. — CAG
Indian Summer. — J. P. Irvine. — SN
Indian Summer. — Kenneth C. Kaufman. — OA
Indian Summer. — William Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives
(Pt. III).
Indian Summer. — Susanna Strickland Moodie. — OCL
Indian Summer. — Dorothy Parker. See Songs of a Markedly
Personal Nature.
Indian Summer. — Lew Sarett. — LL-1
Indian Summer. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — BAV
Indian Summer. — John Banister Tabb. — AA — DD
Indian Summer. — Sara Teasdale. — ME — MPC-14
Indian Summer. — Unknown. — LPS-2
Indian Summer.— Henry van Dyke. — PVD — VOD
Indian Summer. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Eve of Elec
tion.
Indian Summer Day on the Prairie, An. — Vachel Lindsay. —
CPL— MPC 13— SC— YT
Indian upon God, The. — William Butler Yeats. — CMP — GTIV
— MBP— POTT— WGRP
Indian Warrior's Last Song, The.— J. Howard Wert.— WRR-10
Indian Weed, The. — Ralph Erskine. — FT
(Smoking Spiritualized.) — HT
Indian Wind Song, An. — Peter McArthur. — CPG
Indian Woman, The.— Walt Whitman, See Sleepers, The.
Indiana. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Indians. — Haniel Long. — OTA — TL
Indians. — Charles Spragne. See Centennial Ode.
Indians, The.— Joseph Story.— OHCS-5— WRR-10
Indian's Revenge, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.— WRR-33
Indian's Welcome to the Pilgrim Fathers, The. — Lydia Hunt-
ley Sigourney. — AA — DD
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parlour, The"). — Unknown. —
Indian-Summer Reverie, An. — James Russell Lowell. — AP —
CAP
India-Rubber Tree, The.— William B. MacHarg.— OHCS-40
Indictment. — Margaret Tod Ritter. — LA
Indifference.— Louise Driscoll.— MW — PPA
Indifference. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — RM
Indifference, The.— Sir Charles Sedley.— CEP
Indifference. —Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy. — BPP —
MOM— OQP— QP-1
Indifference ("Cat is in the
BOHV
Indifference ("In loopy links the canker crawls"). — Unknown.
— NA
Indifference to Fortune. — James Thomson. See Castle of In
dolence.
Indifferent, The.— Francis Beaumont.— HBV
Indifferent, The.— John Donne.— ATP— BEL — CRE— EM-l-
EP— EPEP— EPP— EPS— OAEP— TOP
("I can love both fair and brown.") — EG
Indignant Male, An.— A. B. Ross. — MPB
Indignant Polly Wog.— Margaret Eytinge.— WRR-2
Indignant Woman's Raid on a Gambler, An. — Unknown. —
WRR-19
Indignation Dinner, An. — James David Corrothers. — BANP
Indigo Bird. — Stephen Crombie. — BLA
Indigo Bird, The.— Ethelwyn Wetherald.— CPG— GT-2
Indigo Glass in the Grass, The.— Wallace Stevens.— PP
Indirection.— Richard Realf.— AA— APA— BAP— BTB-6 (si.
abr.)— HBV— HT — LA— LEAP — OBAV— OHCS-18
—OQP— QP-1
(Suggestion.)— WRR-33
Individual and National Character. — Theodore Roosevelt. —
PTWP
Individualist. — Alice Lindsey. — HB
Individualist Speaks, The.— Louis MacNeice.— OBMV
Individuality (Hymns of the Marshes, II). — Sidney Lanier. —
SPP
Individuality of Conscience in the Voter. — Frances E. Willard.
— WRR-18
Indolence.— Robert Bridges. — PWB
Indoor Athletic Track Meet. — Unknown.— WRR-S4
Indoor Woman, The.— Margaret Winters. — HB
Indra, the Supreme God. — Unknown. _ See Rigveda, The.
Induction. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Induction. The (in The Mirror for Magistrates). — Thomas
Sackville, Earl of Dorset.— BEL— CRE— EPEP (much
abr.)— OBSC
sels. fr. above
"Whereby I knew that she a goddess was" (11. 162-399).
— EP
("And next in order sad Old Age," etc.— 11. 295-399.)
— TPH
(Old Age— abr.}— BCEP
("Flat down I fell," etc.— II. 169-336.)— EPP
(Porch of Hell, The— 11. 218-336.)— EV-1
(Sleep.)— CBOV (11. 288-294)— EPW-1 and WHA
(11. 281-294)
"Then looking upward," etc. — (11. 57 to end, much abr.)
—EPW-1
Industrial Age.— Gaylord Parks.— BPM-33
Indwelling. — Thomas Edward Brown. — VLEP
Indwelling God., The.— Frederick L. Hosmer.— OQP— QP-2—
WGRP
Inebriate of the Air (Life, XX).— Emily Dickinson.— ATP—
PFE
(Complete Poems, I.) — LA
(I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed.) — MAP — MCCG —
MOAP
(Intoxication.) — BAP
Inefficacious Egg, • The.— Roy Bishop.— HBMV
Inevitable, The.— Sarah Knowles Bolton.— A A— HT— OHCS-32
—OQP— PCD— QP-1— WGRP
(Conquering Fate.) — FF— POI
Inexhaustibility of the Subject of Christmas. — Leigh Hunt. —
COAH
Inexorable. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — OBEV
(Lament, A: "My thoughts hold mortal strife.")— GTSL—
SBA
(My Thoughts Hold Mortal Strife.)— BSV
(Madrigal.)— EBSV— EV-2— GPE— GTBS— GTSE— OBS
Inexperience. — June Breining. — OTA
Inextinguishable, The. — Helen Hoyt. — TL
Infallibility. — Thomas Stephens Collier. — AA
Infamous Legislation. — Edmund Burke. — OHCS-5
Infant Joy.— William Blake.— BCEP— BFVR—CGOV— EA—
EM-1— GEPM— GS— GTSL — HBV — HBVY— LC—
LEAP— OTPC— PRWS
Infant Sorrow. — William Blake.— BLV
Infant Spring.— Fredegond Shove.— HBMV
Infant's Dream. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Infection.— Louis de Louk. — MHT
( Catching.)'— POI— SL
Infelicissime.— Unknown. — OHCS-1
Infelix Felix. — Thomas D'Arcy McGee.— TIP
Infernal Machine, The. — H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-13
Inferno, sel. — Dante. See Divina Cornmedia.
Infida's Song. — Robert Greene. See Never Too Late.
Infidelity. — Louis Untermeyer. — NP
"Infinitesimal James." — Unknown. See Limericks.
Infinity.— Philip Henry Savage. — AA — LBAP
Infinity.— Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself, The.
Infirm. — Edward Sanford Martin.— ALV —PR
Influence.— A. E. Hamilton.— FF— POI
Influence. — Joseph Morris.— FF— POI
Influence. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — CAG
Influence after Death. — John Cumming. — BTB-7
(Voices of the Dead.)— OHCS-6
Influence of Good Books, The. — Francis Jenkins Olcott. — MOB
Influence of Great Actions, The. — Daniel Webster. See First
Settlement of New England^ The.
Influence of Natural Objects in Calling Forth and Strengthen
ing the Imagination in Boyhood and Early Youth. —
William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The (Introduc
tion — Childhood and School-Time).
Influence of the United States in the Adoption of a Plan for
Permanent Peace.— Samuel Saretsky.— PTWP
Influence of Time on Grief. — William Lisle Bowles. See Son
net: "0 Time! who know'st a lenient hand to lay."
Influenza Talk.— Unknown.— WRR-44
Informal Prayer, An. — Sam Walter Foss. See Prayer of
Cyrus Brown, The.
Information Bureau, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Informing Spirit, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AWP — CAP
— IAP— MOAP— WGRP
(No Great Nor Small.)— PDN
Inge, the Boy-King (abr.). — Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. — BTB-6
Ingin Summer. — Eva Wilder McGlasson.— WRR-40
Ingle-Side, The.— Hew Ainslie.— HBV— OTPC
Ingrateful Beauty Threatened. — Thomas Carew. — AEP-W —
CBOV— CRE— EP— EPS — HBV — OBEV — OBS-
TOP
(Celia Threatened.)— EV-2
("Know Celia, since thou art so proud.") — EG
(Ungrateful Beauty Threatened.)— BCEP
Ingratitude. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It
(Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind).
Inheritance.—"^" (George William Russell).— CMP— EPN—
TIP
Inheritance. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — TBM
Inheritance. — Mary Potter Thacher Higginson. — AA — LBAP
Inhibited Persian, An.— Richard Hart. — CIV
Inhospitality. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Inhuman Wolf and the Lamb sans Gene, The. — Guy Wetxnore
Carryl.— ALV
Inimitable Lovers, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Inis FaL — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by James Stephens. —
GTIV— OBMV
Inishail.— Unknown.— SPE-7
Initial Love, The, sel. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Cupid.— APW
Initiated Tramp, An.— Unknown.— OHCS-23
Initiation. — Laurence Binyon. — GT-2 — GTML
Injunction. — Henry Bryan Binns. — POOT
Injunction.— William Blake.— BLV
(Gnomic Verses.)— OBRV
Injustice of Slavery, The. — Abraham Lincoln. See Speech on
the Missouri Compromise, in Reply to Stephen A.
Douglas.
Inkermann. — Charles Mackay. — WRR-8
Inland. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— SAM
Inland Village.— Margaret E. Bruner.— BPM-33
Inmate of the Dungeon, The. — W. C. Morrow.— NPTP (ad.)
— SPE-5— WRR-39 (shorter sel.')
Inn, The.— "John Presland" (Mrs. Gladys Skelton).— VOD
Inn by the Road, The.— C. E. Warner.— OQP— QP-1
Inn of Apollo, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Inn of Care, The.— Samuel Waddington.— OBVV— VA
Inn of Earth, The.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP
Inn of Life. The. — John Oxenhani. — MOM
Inn of the Silver Moon, The, sel. — Herman Knickerbocker
Viele.
Good Inn, The.— HBV
Innamorata.— W. Force Stead.— BMP-30
Inner Charm. The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Inner Light, The.— P. W. H. Myers.— BMEP— HBV— LEAP
—WGRP
Inner Passion, The.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Inner Significance of the Statues Seated outside the Boston
Public Library, The.— Walter Conrad Arensberg.— LA
Inner Silence, The. -Harriet Monroe.— HBMV— NP
Inner Temple Masque, The, sels. — William Browne.
Charm, The.— EPW-2
Siren Song. — EG
(Sirens' Song, The.)— BCEP— EV-2— LPS-3 (si. abr.)
— OBEV— PPD-1
(Song of the Sirens.) — MV-2
(Song of the Syrens— si. a&r.)— OBS
Inner Vision, The.— William Wordsworth. — GTBS — GTSE—
GTSL— HBV— LPS-3
( Conclusion. ) — CRE
(Most Sweet It Is.)— EP— EPP— GEPM— NAL— TOP
(Most Sweet It Is with Unuplifted Eyes.)— BPN— EM-1—
EPN— EPNC— ERP
(Walk in Meditation.)— ES
Inn-Keeper Makes Excuses, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Innocence. — E. A. Brininstool. — OHCS-39
Innocence. — George S. Chappell. — DDA
Innocence. — Alfred Gordon. — CPG
Innocence. — Anne Spencer. — CDC
Innocence. — Thomas Traherne. — EPS
Innocent Drummer, The. — Fred Winslow Adams. — WRR-3
Innocents, The.— Unknown.— QBE
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International
Innocents Abroad, The, sels. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Lang-
home Clemens).
Damascus (fr. Ch. XLIV).— OHCS-20
Getting under Way (fr. Ch. III). — BTB-2
Mark Twain's Description of European Guides (fr
Ch. XXVII).— OHCS-4
(Experience with European Guides). — BTB-1
(Our European Guides — abr.) — WRR-43
(Our Guide in Genoa and Rome.) — CCR
Innominatus. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel,
The ("Breathes there the man with soul so dead").
Inquiry, The. — Thomas Hardy. See At Casterbridge Fair.
Inquiry, The.— Charles Mackay. — BTB-1 — OHCS-2— PEOR
(Tell Me, Ye Winged Winds.)— LPS-2— VA
Inquisitive Customer, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Insatiable Sex, The.— Wilfred J. Funk.— WTP-4
Inscription: "He wrote upon his heart." — Donald Jeffrey Hayes.
—CDC
Inscription: "It is not hard to tell a rose." — Ann Hamilton. —
HBMV
Inscription: "Oh, in the quiet haven, safe for aye." — William
Alexander. — TIP
Inscription: "Sea-towls build in wrinkles on my face, The." —
Sir William Watson.— BLP— OTA
Inscription, The: "Sealed with the seal of Life, thy soul and
mine." — Elsa Barker. See Spirit and the Bride, The.
Inscription ("Sleep, crowned with fame"). — Alfred Noyes. —
CPAN-3
Inscription: "Ye powers unseen, to whome the bards of Greece."
—Mark Akenside.— OBEC
Inscription at Mt. Vernon. — Unknown. — DD — GA — MC —
OHIP— OQP— QP-1— PSO
(Washington.)— HH— PEDC .
Inscription by the Sea, An. — Edwin Arlington Robinson {after
the Greek of Glaucus).— AWP— JAWP— TOP— WBP
(Variations of Greek Themes, XI.)— MOAP
Inscription for a Clock. — Frank Berchenko. — OTA
Inscription for a Fountain. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller
Procter) .— EP W-4— OBRV
(For a Fountain.)— GT-2 — OBVV
Inscription for a Fountain. — Stephen Gwynn. — GTIV
Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath. — Samuel Taylor Coler
idge.— EPNC—EV-4 — MCCG— OAEP— ODP
Inscription for a Grotto. — Mark Akenside. — AEP-D— CEP—
OBEC
(For a Grotto.)— EPRE—EPW-3
Inscription for a Mirror in a Deserted Dwelling. — William
Rose Benet. — MAP
Inscription for a Sundial. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky. — BPM-30
Inscription for a Tablet on the Banks of a Stream. — Robert
Southey.— OBEC
Inscription for a Tomb in England. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Inscription for an Old Bed.— William Morris.— LC— OBVV—
WP
(Lines for a Bed at Kelmscott Manor.)— CH
Inscription for Books. — Bernard de la Monnoye, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Inscription for My Little Son's Silver Plate. — Eugene Field. —
FAOV— PEF— PPL
Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood. — William Cullen
Bryant.— ADAH— AP—APW— B A V— CAP — IAP—
LL-3— MCCG— MOAP
Inscription for Tobacco Jar. — Unknown. — WRR-56
Inscription in a Garden. — Geoige Gascoigne. — OBSC
Inscription in a Hermitage. — Thomas Warton, Jr. — HBV
( Retirement. ) —LPS-2— SN
Inscription on a Grot. —Samuel Rogers. See Pleasures of
Memory, The.
Inscription on a Ruin. — Thomas MacDonagh. — BMC
Inscription on a Shrine near Ischl. — Elizabeth, Empress of
Austria-Hungary,, tr. fr. the German by Thomas Walsh.
—CAW
Inscription on Melrose Abbey. — Unknown. — LPS-1
Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog. — George
Gordon, Lord Byron. — PPA
(Epitaph to a Dog.)— BLPA
Inscription on the Tombe of the Lady Mary Wentworth, The.
—Thomas Carew.— OBS
(Maria Wentworth.)— ATP
Inscription Proposed for a Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in
Boston. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
(Prepared for a Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Bos
ton.)— TOP
Inscriptions.— Richard Aldington. — BPM-30 — SMP
Inscriptions at the City of Brass. — Unknown. See Thousand
and One Nights, The.
Inscriptions for a House. — Henry van Dyke. — POY
(For the Friends at Hurstmont.) — PVD
Inscriptions on Dials, sel. — Isaac Watts.
Thus Steal the Silent Hours Away. — AEV
Insectarian, An. — John Banister Tabb. — UTS
Insects.— Isidor Schneider.— LA — OTA
Inseparable.— Philip Bourke Marston. — EPW-S
Insets, sel. ("Dear heart, when with," etc.). — Laurence Hous-
man.— BMEP
Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge (C.).— William
Wordsworth. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Insignificance. — Rena Rosenthal. — OTA
Insignificance of the World.— Thomas Lovell Beddoes. S>*
Fragments Intended for the Dramas.
Insignificant Existence.— Isaac Watts.— LPS-3
Insomnia. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN — VLEP
Insomnia. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Insomnia. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — AA
Inspect Us.— Edith Daniel!. — BOHV
Inspiration. — "John Crichton" (Norman Gregor Guthrie). —
CPG
Inspiration. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — WGRP
Inspiration. — Hilda Mary Hooke. — CPG
Inspiration. — Samuel Johnson. — AA — HBV — WGRP
Inspiration, The. — James Montgomery. See West Indies, The.
Inspiration. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(LXXIV).
Inspiration. — John Banister Tabb. — WGRP
Inspiration.— Henry David Thoreau. — AA — APA — BAP (abr.)
— CBOV — GPE — HBV— IAP— LA— LBAP— LEAP
— MOAP— OBAV— TCAP—WGRP (abr.)
Inspiration ("As the hand moves over the harp and the strings
speak"). — Unknown. See Solomon.
Inspiration ("If I could climb to heavenly heights"). — Un
known. — BS
Inspiration, An.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— FF— POI— WGRP
Inspiration of the Past, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Inspirations. — William James Dawson. — WGRP
Instans Tyrannus. — Robert Browning. — HBR — PTER — VLEP
Instruction. — Hazel Hall. — NP
Instructor, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Instruments, The. — John Dryden, See Song for St. Cecilia's
Day, A.
Insufficiency. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — AV — BPN —
CPOI
Insult, The. — Unknown. — SCC
Insulting His Author. — Arnold Bennet. — MOB
Insulting Letter, The.— William Ellery Leonard. — GPE
Intaglios. — Francis Brooks. — AA
On the Plains.
Tennessee.
Integer Vitae. — Thomas Campion (after Horace). — BCEP —
GTSL— HBV— OBEV— PG— SBA— WTP-3
(Life Upright, The.)— HBV Y
(Man of Life Upright, The.)— EPEP— EV-2— FT— GPE—
OAEP— OTA— PYM— TOP— WrP
("Man of life upright, The.") — OBSC
(Man of Upright Life, The.)— ODP
(Upright Life, The.)— BHV
Integrity.— William L. Stidger.— OQP— QP-2
Intellectual Limitations. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Intellectual to Worker. — Sidney Alexander. — AMV-37
Intelligent Cat. — Grace Bacon Holway. — WRR-35
Intemperance. — Clarice Ellsworth. — OA
Intemperate Husband, The. — Charles Sprague. — SPE-5
Intempestiva. — Henry Longan Stuart. — JKCP
Intended for Sir Isaac Newton. — Alexander Pope. — OAEP —
TOP
(Epitaph on Newton.) — PIAE
(Epitaphs.)— BFP
(On Sir Isaac Newton.) — OTA
Intended to Allay the Violence of Party Spirit. — John Byrom.
—PIAE
(Epigram, An: "God bless the King — I mean the faith's
defender!")— EPW-3
(Epigrams.) — HBV
(Extempore Verses Intended to Allay the Violence of Party-
Spirit.) — OBEC
(Jacobite Toast, A.)— EV-3
(Which Is Which?)— BOHV
Intends to Be Post-Office Man. — F. Louise Walworth. —
WRR-52
Inter Sodales.— William Ernest Henley.— FT— HBV
Intercepted Salute. — Thomas Edward Brown. — EPW-5 — POTT
Interesting Traveling Companion, An. — Charles Bertrand
Lewis.— OHCS-1S
Interim. — Clarissa Scott Delany. — CDC
Interim. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — RM
Interior.— Padraic Colum.— MBP— TSW— TSWC
Interior. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Interior. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Interior. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — NP
Interior: The Suburbs. — Horace Gregory. — LA — NP
Interiors. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Interlude. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MAPA
Interlude. — William Griffith. — GBOV
Interlude.— Scudder Middleton.— BAP— NV— SBMV
Interlude, An. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — WTP-8
Interlude.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLP— HBV— LBAP
(Growing Old.)— BLPA
Interlude: Do Not Stuff Them with Children's Songs. — Vachel
Lindsay. — ESCL
Interlude: Songs Out of Sorrow, sets. — Sara Teasdale.
Lessons (III).— PC
Mastery (II).— CMP— HBV— WGRP
Refuge (VII).— MRV
Spirit's House (I).— MRV— OQP— QP-1
Wisdom (IV).— BAP— MAP— MRV
Wood Song (VI).— BAP— B LA— ME— MRV— PYM
Internal Harmony. — George Meredith. — EPN
International Band. The. — Oliver Harper.— OH CS-34
International Brotherhood. — Lyman Abbott. — SPE-4
International Copyright, — James Russell Lowell. — AA — CAP —
IAP
International Episode, An. — Caroline Duer. — AA — PAH
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International
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
International Episode, An. — Eliza C. Hall. — BTB-3
International Ode. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — PEOR— TCAP
Internationalist, The. — Lois Ginsberg1. — OHPP — RH
Internationalists, The. — Philip M. Harding. — RH
Interne, The. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — NP
Interpretation of Life, The, set. — Gerhardt C. Mars.
Doing for Others.— WRR-44
Interpretations. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Interpreter, The.— Orrick Johns.— HBMV— LA— MAP— NP—
PFY— SBMV
Interpreters, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN
Interregnum. — Edwin Muir. — BPM-33
Interrupted Proposal, An.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-32
Interruption. — Edith Benedict Hawes. — DDA
Interval. — Joseph Auslander. — MAP
Interval. — Marion Lee. — AMV-37
Interval. — Dorothy E. Hanbury Rowe. — MM
Intervals. — Beatrice Ravenal. — HBMV — TBM
Interview. — Lila Terry. — DDA
Interview between Amy and Lord Leicester at Kenilworth. —
.Sir. Walter Scott. See Kenilworth.
Interview with Miles Standish. An. — James Russell Lowell. —
PBGG
Interviewing Mrs. Pratt. — Denver Tribune. — BTB-4
Intimations. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OHPI
Intimations. — James Russell Lowell. See Cathedral, The.
Intimations at Fifty-Eighth Street. — Elwyn Brooke White.—
NYBV
Intimations of Immortality. — Henry M. Simmons. — BTB-7 _
Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Child
hood. — William Wordsworth. See Ode: Intimations of
Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood.
"Into a little close of mine I went." — Lorenzo de' Medici, tr.
fr. the Italian by James Elroy Flecker.
(Garden Close.)— GBOV—UFE
(Two Lyrics— I.)— A WP
Into Battle.— Julian GrenfelL— CR— CRE — HBV — LBBV—
— MM— OBMV— VM
Into My Heart an Air That Kills. — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XL).
Into the Jaws of Death. — Unknown, — NPTP
"Into the night." — Carl Sandburg. See Slabs of the Sunburnt
West.
Into the Noiseless Country. — Thomas William Parsons. — AA —
LEAP
Into the Sunset.— S. Hall Young.— OHCS-36— OQP— PDN—
QP-1
Into the Twilight. — William Butler Yeats. See Celtic Twi
light, The.
Into the World and Out. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. —
HBV
Intolerance. — Molly Anderson Haley. — DDA
Intoxicated Poet, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves
from a Chinese Jar.
Intoxication (Life, XX). — Emily Dickinson. See Inebriate of
of the Air.
Intra, Mintra, Cutra, Corn. — Unknown. — LLC — OHCS-13
Introducin' the Speecher. — Edwin L. Barker. — HHHA
Introduction, An: %<Ha! ha! ha! ha!" — Anna Warren Storey.
— WRR-32
Introduction: "Hear the voice of the Bard!" (introd. to Songs
of Experience).— William Blake. — OAEP
(Bard, The.)— WGRP
(Hear the Voice.)— EA— OBEV
(Hear the Voice of the Bard.) — OB EC
(Voice of the Bard, The.)— LEAP
Introduction, An: "Ladies — and — gentlemen." — "Mark Twain"
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens). — HHHA
Introduction: "Piping down the valleys wild" (introd. to Songs
cf Innocence).— William Blake.— BEL — CEP— EP—
NAL— OAEP— SEP
(Child and the Piper, The.)— CG— LC
(Happy Piper, The.)— CBPC
(Happy Songs.) — RIS
(Introduction: Piping down the Valleys Wild.) — EV-3
(Introduction to Songs of Innocence.) — AEP-D — EM-1 —
EPRE— TCEP— WHA
(Introductory Song.) — CR
(Pipe a Song.)-WTP-2_
(Piper, The.)— AWP— CRE— JAWP — LPS-1 — MPB —
OTPC— RON— SB A— TOP— WBP
(Piping down the Valleys Wild.)— BTP— GBV— GR-e—
LL-4— OBEC—PRWS—TVSH— WLIP
("Piping down the valleys wild.") — EPW-3
(Reeds of Innocence.)— BCEP— CCP— HBV — HBVY —
LEAP— OBEV
(Song of Singing, A.)— CGOV
(Songs of Innocence.) — EA — ODP — WP
(Songs- of Innocence: Introduction.)— EPP — GEPM
"Piper, sit thee down and write" (last 2 sts.). — YT
Introduction: "Yes, dear Enchantress, — wandering far and
long." — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Rhymed Les
son, A.
Introduction — Childhood and School-Time. — William Words
worth. See Prelude, The.
Introduction to Songs of Innocence. — William Blake. See In
troduction: "Piping down the valleys wild."
Introduction to "The Earthly Paradise." — William Morris.
See Earthly Paradise, The.
Introduction to the Last Fruit of an Old Tree. — Walter Sav
age Landor. See On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday.
Introductory. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The ("Sonnet is a moment's monument, A").
Introductory Song. — William Blake. See Introduction: "Piping
down the valleys wild."
Introversion. — Evelyn Underbill. — WGRP
Intry-Mintry.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Invalid, The.— Virginia J. Foley.— PFE
Invalid in Lodgings, An. — Sir James M. Barrie. — SPE-2
Invective against Mr. Flood (1783). — Henry Grattan. See
Philippic against Flood.
Invective against Napoleon the Little. — Victor Hugo. See Na
poleon the Little.
Inventin'est Man, The.— "J. B. H."— IHA
Invention.— William Watson.— GPE— HBV
Inventor, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Inventor's Wife, The.— Mrs. E. T. Corbett.— CD— OHCS-26—
PPP— PTA-2— THP
Inventor's Wife, An. — Jeannie Pendleton Ewing. — OHCS-35 —
PTA-2
Inventory. — Dorothy Parker. — LA
Inversnaid. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — ACP— BMC — GT-2—
GTML— POTT
Inverted Torch, The. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — LBMV
sels. fr. abovs.
If Still They Live.— AA— BLP— OB AV— OQP— QP-1
Tell Me.— AA
(Cure-Ail.)— TBM
(Lyric.)— OBAV
"Tell Me Your Dream."— SPT
When in the First Great Hour. — AA
Will It Be So?— AA
Invictus (Echoes, IV). — William Ernest Henley. — BBV— BEL
— BLPA— BLV— BMEP— BPN— BTP — CBOV— CP
— CPOI— DD — EPP— EPW-5— GEPM— GPE— GR-e
— GTSE— GTSL — HBV— HBVY— ICBD- -ISP— JPC
—LBBV — LEAP — LL-4— .MCCG— MPB— NALr-
NPSC— OBEV — OBMV — OBVV—OHFP— OQP—
OTA— PB-7 - PC— PCD — PDN — PFE — PIAE —
PJH-1— POT — PTA-1 — PYM— QP-1— SBA— SPE-S
—TCEP— TOP — TSW — TSWC — VLEP— VOD—
WGRP— WLIP— WTP-5— YT
(I. M.— R. T. Hamilton Bruce— C.)— POTT
(Out of the Night.)— EPN—EV-5
(Out of the Night That Covers Me.)— CRE— OG— TPH
("Out of the njght that covers me.") — GTBS
Invincible. — Gilbert Parker. See Lover's Diary, A.
Invincible.— Winnie Lynch Rockett.— OQP— QP-2
Invincible Veterans, The. — Unknown. — HT
Invisible, The.— Richard Watson Gilder.— WGRP .
Invisible, The.— Edward Rowland Sill. — MRV
Invisible Bride, The.— Edwin Markharn.— GPE— HBV— LBMV
—OBAV
Invisible Bridge, The. — Gelett Burgess. — BOHV— NA
(Queer Quatrains.) — RIS
Invisible Playmate, The.— Margaret Widdemer. — MPB — RAR
Invita Minerva. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
Invita Minerva. — James Russell Lowell. — APB
Invitation, An. — Mrs. Ralph Black. — HB
Invitation, The. — Thomas Godfrey. — AP — APA^-IAP— TCAP
Invitation, The. — Robert Herrick. — OAEP
Invitation, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— OBEV— OTPC— RON— SN—WTP-8
(Invitation to Jane, The.) — CH — PC
(To Jane.)— EPN
(To Jane: The Invitation.)— ERP— GPE— HBV— OBRV
Invitation. — Ridgely Torrence. — NP
(To Children.)— LC
Invitation to Jane, The.— -Percy Byssne Shelley. See Invita
tion, The.
Invitation to Maecenas, An. — Horace. See To Maecenas.
Invitation to Sleep, An. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Invitation to Sleep. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GTSE
(Come, Blessed Sleep.)— PC
Invitation to Tea. — Elizabeth Bohm. — AMV-37
Invitation to the Country, An. — William Cullen Bryant. —
ADAH— SN
Invitation to the Dance. — Sidonius Apollinaris, tr. fr. the Latin
by Howard Mumford Jones. — AWP
Invitation to the Gondola, The. — John Addington Symonds.—
TBV
Invitation to the Oxford Pageant, July 1907, An. — Robert
Bridges.— PWB
Invitation to the Zoological Gardens, An. — Punch. — BOHV—
BTB-6— OHCS-19— THP
Inviting a Friend to Supper. — Ben Jonson (after Martial). —
AWP— -EP—EPEP— JAWP— OAEP— OBS— WBP
(Ben Invites a Friend to Supper.) — FT
Invocation: "American muse, whose strong and diverse heart."
— Stephen Vincent Benet. See John Brown's Body.
Invocation: "As pools beneath stone arches take." — John Drink-
water.— GPE— HBMV— NP
Invocation: "Awake, awake, my Lyre!" — Abraham Cowley.
See Davideis, The.
Invocation: "Christ with the crown of thorns." — S. A. Dethall.
— RH
Invocation: "Come down from heaven to meet me when my
breath."— Siegfried Sassoon. — MBP
Invocation: "Comrade of solitude, Spirit of Joy." — Charles
Wharton Stork. — SPT
Invocation: "Earth, ocean, air, beloved brotherhood." — Percy
Bysshe Shelley. See Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude.
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Invocation, An: "Hear, sweet Spirit, hear the spell." — Samuel
Taylor Coleridge. See Osorio; or. Remorse.
Invocation: "Help me to make this working day." — Francesca
Folk Miller.— PEDC
Invocation: "I have a treacherous and difficult business here."
— Reuel Denney. — TB
Invocation, An: "1 long to know." — George Chapman. See
Bussy d'Ambois.
Invocation, An: "I never prayed for Dryads, to haunt the
woods again." — William (Johnson) Cory. — HBV —
OBVV
Invocation: "If I had to dance before the holy arc." — Margery
Swett Mansfield. See Corpus Christi.
Invocation: "Let me be buried in the rain." — Helene Johnson.
— BANP
Invocation: "Maidens young and virgins tender" (Odes I, 21).
— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Louis Untermeyer. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Invocation: "O Glass-Blower of time." — Clara Shanafelt. —
SBMV
Invocation: "Oh! glen of mine." — Mary E. Boyle. — HMSP
Invocation: "O Thou whose equal purpose runs." — Wendell
Phillips Stafford.— APL— GPE— MRV— PTER
Invocation: "O wanderer into my brains." — John Masefield. —
PM
Invocation: "Phoebus, arise!" — William Drummond of Haw-
thorn den.— EB S V— LE AP— OB E V
(Invocation to Love.) — EV-2
(Phoebus, Arise.)— BSV—EPEP—GPE (abr.)— TPH
(Song: "Phoebus, arise.")— BCEP— EPS— EPW-2— HBV
(Song II.)— EP— OBS
(Summons to Love.) — GTBS— GTSE — GTSL
Invocation: "Rarely, rarely comest thou." — Percy Bysshe Shel
ley.— CGOV— GTBS— GTSE
(Invocation: To the Spirit of Delight.)— BLV
(Rarely, Rarely, Comest Thou.) — CH
(Song.)— BPN— CBE— CBOV — EM-2 — EPN — ERP—
EV-4— GPE— HBV— OAEP— OBRV
Invocation: "Senator Smoot (Republican, Ut.)." — Ogden Nash.
— NYBV
Invocation, An: "Sweet Sleep, with mellow palms trailed list
lessly."— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Invocation: "Thou, — whose enduring hand once laid in sooth."
— Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA
Invocation, An: "To God, the everlasting, who abides." — John
Addington Symonds. — WGRP
Invocation: "To her the dearest, loveliest." — Charles Baude
laire, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Invocation: "Truth, be more precious to me than the eyes." —
Max Eastman.— BAP — CP — NV — OQP — QP-1 —
WGRP
Invocation, An: "We are what suns and winds." — Walter
Savage Landor. — VA
( Regeneration . ) — B PN — ER P
Invocation and Prelude. — Stefan George, tr. fr. the German by
Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP
Invocation, An — Christmas, 1923. — Corinne Roosevelt Robin
son.— MRV
Invocation for "The Map of the Universe." — Vachel Lindsay.
— CPL
Invocation of Comus, The. — John Milton. See Comus ("Star
that bids the shepherd fold, The," etc.").
Invocation, An: Read at the Celebration of Independence Day
in San Francisco, In 1888. — Ambrose Bierce. — BAP
Invocation to Chaucer. — William Morris. See Life and Death
of Jason, The.
Invocation to Death. — Emanuel Carnevali. — NP
Invocation to Fancy. — Joseph Warton. See Ode to Fancy.
Invocation to Light, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost
("Hail, holy light").
Invocation to Love. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. See
Invocation: "Phoebus, arise!"
Invocation to Misery. — Percy Bysshe Shelly. — GPE
Invocation to Nature. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Alastor; or,
The Spirit of Solitude.
Invocation to Ram in Summer. — William C. Bennett. — GN —
LPS-2
(Rain in Summer.) — PEM
(Summer Invocation.) — HBV — OTPC
Invocation to Sleep. — Francis Beaumont (sometimes wr. at. to
John Fletcher). See Woman-Hater, The.
Invocation to Sleep. — John Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valen-
tinian, The.
Invocation to Sleep, An. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — BOL
Invocation to the Genius of Greece. — Mark Akenside. See
Pleasures of Imagination, The.
Invocation to the Morning Star. — Pawnee Indians, tr. by Alice
Cunningham Fletcher. — OTA
Invocation to the Muse. — Richard Hughes. — MBP
Invocation to the Power of Love. — John Keats. See Endyrnion.
Invocation to the Social Muse. — Archibald MacLeish. — NAMP
Invocation to the Spirit of Achilles. — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Deformed Transformed, The.
Invocation: To the Spirit of Delight. — Percy Bysshe Shelley,
See Invocation: "Rarely, rarely comest thou."
Invocation to Urania. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost ("De
scend from Heav'n, Urania").
Invocation to Youth.— Laurence Binyon. — OBEV— OBVV
(Youth.)— GT-2
Involuntary Collector. The. — "Jake Falstaff" (Herman Fetzer).
—NYBV
Inward Morning, The. — Henry David Thoreau. — MOAP
.ma Onda." — Leonard
lo. — James Shirley. See Imposture, The.
"lo Ritornae (or Ritornai) Dalla Santissi;
Bacon. See Animula Vagnla.
lo Victis (C.). — William Wetmore Story. — AA— APL— APW
— FF— HBV— OQP— POI— QP-2"— SPE-2— WGRP
(Hymn for the Conquered, A.) — PRK
(Song for the Conquered, A.) — BTB-5
lolanthe, sets— Sir William S. Gilbert.
Contemplative Sentry, The. — ALV
House of Peers, The. — MBP
Lord Chancellor's Song ("Law is the true embodiment
The").— WrTP-4
(Susceptible Chancellor, The.) — ALV
Lord Chancellor's Song, The ("When you're lying awake,"
etc.)— PCD (much abr.)— PPD-2
(Nightmare, A.)— YT
Ion, sel. — Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd.
Sympathy (fr. Act I, sc. ii) — BS — LPS-3
lona. — Arthur Cleveland Coxe. — AA
lone. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). — GTSE
loway to Iowa. — May M. Hunt. — HBr
Iphigeneia and Agamemnon (C.). — Walter Savage Landor. —
BEL— BPN — EPN— EPW-4 — ERP— EV-4 — ISP—
LPS-3— OHCS-1 4 — PPD-1— PTER
. (Sacrifice.)— LH
Iphigeneia in Aulis, sel. — Euripides.
Chorus: "And Pergamos," tr. fr.-J;he Greek by "H. D." —
AWP
Iphigenia. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BHV
Iphigenia in Tauris, sel. — Euripides, tr. fr. the Greek by Sir
Gilbert Murray.
Chorus of Captive Greek Women. — MV-2
Ipsa Quae.— Nicholas Breton. — OBSC
(Pastoral, A. "On a hill there grows a flower.") — BLV —
CBOV
(Pastoral of Phillis and Corydon, A.) — EV-1
(Phillis the Fair.)— LPS-1
Ipswich. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Ipswich Bar. — Esther Willard Bates and Brainard L. Bates. —
APP— HBMV
Ira and Kate. — William Weaver Christman. — AMV-37 — VF
Ireland. — Stephen Lucius Gwynn. — HBV
Ireland. — Lionel Johnson. — HBV
Ireland (C.). — Walter Savage Landor. — THP
Ireland. — Edmund Leamy, Sr. — JKCP
Ireland. — Denis Florence MacCarthy. — LPS-2
Ireland. — John James Piatt. — A A — LEAP
Ireland. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — BMC — BMEP — GTIV—
LBBV— LEAP— MCT— OBEV— OBVV— TL
Ireland, Mother of Priests.— Shane Leslie.— BMC— JKCP
Ireland, Oh, My Country. — Frances Isabel ParnelL See After
Death.
Ireland to Be Ruled by Irishmen (abr.). — William Ewart Glad
stone. — BTB-5
Irene, sel. — Samuel Johnson.
.Tomorrow (fr. Act III, sc. iii).— FF— LPS-3— POI
"Iridescent vibrations of midsummer light, The." — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
Iris.— "Michael Field."— VA
Iris. — Roberta Holloway. — Tt
Oliver T
Table.
Iris.— Hilda Mary Hooke.— CPG
Iris. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese by William N. Porter. —
MPB
Iris Flowers. — Mary McNeil Fenollosa. — ME — RAR
Irish, The. — Francis Carlin. — JKCP
Irish Airman Foresees His Death, An. — William Butler Yeats
— OBMV
Irish Aliens.— Richard L. Shiel.— OHCS-4
Irish Astronomy. — Charles G. Halpine. — BHP— HBV — SPE-4
Irish Bachelor, The. — Thomas A. Daly — SPE-4 — WRR-51
"Irish Brigade" at Fontenoy, The. — Bartholomew Dowling. —
OHCS-4
Irish Colonel, The. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. — SPE-7
Irish Coquetry. — Unknown. — CD — OHCS-21
Irish Dancer, The. — Unknown. — TMEV
Irish Emigrant, The. — Lady Dufferin. — BTB-8 — HBV — LPS-1
—OBEV— OBVV— OHCS-1— SPE- 5— TIP— VA
(Lament of the Irish Emigrant.) — GTIV
Irish Face, An. — "M." (George William Russell). — CMP
Irish Franciscan, The. — Rosa Mulholland. — CAW
Irish Girl and the Telephone. — Juanita Bailey and Stanley
Schell.— WRR-38
Irish Guards, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Irish Harper and His Dog, The. — Thomas Campbell. — CH —
MPB
(Harper, The— C.)— ERP
(Poor Dog Tray.)— ABVC— CG— LC
Irish Headland, An. — Robinson Jeffers. — TL
Irish Hymn to Mary. — Unknown. — CAW
Irish Lamentation, An. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr.
the German by James Clarence Mangan. — AWP
Irish Letter, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Irish Love Song. — Margaret Widdemer. — SBMV
(Mary, Helper of Heartbreak.)— BAP— HBMV
Irish Love- Song, An. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — HBV
Irish Lullaby: "I'd rock my own sweet chlldie to rest." — Alfred
Perceval Graves. — BOL — TIP
Irish Lullaby: "I've found my bonny babe a nest/* — Alired
Perceval Graves.— BOL— GS— HBV
Irish Melody, An. — Denis McCarthy. See Kitty NeiL
Irish Molly 0. — Francis A. Fahy. — TIP
lloway.
Iris. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Professor at the Breakfast
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Irish Molly 0.— Unknown.— HBV— TIP
Irish Mother in the Penal Days, The. — John Banira.— TIP
Irish Mother's Lament, The. — Cecil Frances Alexander. — TIP
Irish Names. — John Ludlow. — SPE-7
Irish Peasant Girl, The. — Charles Joseph Kickham.— JKCP —
TIP
Irish Peasant Song. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — LBMV — MCT
— OBAV
(In Leinster.)— AA— JKCP— OBVV
(Song: "I try to knead and spin, but my life is low the
while.")— HBV
(Song in Leinster.) — PFY
Irish Peasant to His Mistress, The. — Thomas Moore. — ACP—
EV-4 — OBEY— TIP
Irish Philosopher, The.— William B. Maccabee (?).— HHHA—
OHCS-18
Irish Picket, The. — "Orpheus C. Kerr" (Robert Henry New
ell).— OHCS-4
Irish Rapparees, The. — Sir Charles Gavan Duffy. — TIP — VA
Irish Reaper's Harvest Hymn, The. — John Keegan. — TIP
Irish Riddle, An. — Unknown. — RIS
(Lane, A~sl. diff.)— CGOV
Irish Schoolmaster, The.— James A. Sidney.— BOHV—BTB-1
— THP
Irish Song. — Helen Coale Crew. — MCT
Irish Spinning- Wheel, The. — Alfred Perceval Graves. — HBR—
TIP
Irish Te Deum, The. — Unknown. — WHL
Irish Thing in Rhyme, An. — Elsa Keeling, — GSRC
Irish Wide- Awake Quickstep Song. — Unknown. — WRR-46
Irish Widow to Her Son, The. — Ellen Forrester. — OHCS-35
Irish Wife, The.— Thomas D'Arcy McGee.— HBV— VA
Irish Wild- Flower, An. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. — AA
Irish Wolf, The.— James McCarroll.— TIP
Irish Wolf-Hound, The. — Denis Florence MacCarthy. See
Foray of Con O'Donnell, The.
Irishman, The. — James Orr. — DD
Irishman and the Lady, The. — William Maginn. — BOHV —
HBV— THP— VA
Irishman's Panorama. — Jas. Burdette. — CHS
Irishman's Perplexity, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
(Pat's Perplexity.)— WRR-3
Irishwoman's Letter, The. — Unknown. — LLC — OHCS-3
Iron. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Iron Crown, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Iron Fare.— Mar jorie Allen Seiffert.— NP— PP
Iron Gate, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP — MAL—
OHCS-18
"As on the gauzy wings" (seL) — AA
Iron Grays, The. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. — APB
Iron Horse, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Iron Music, The.— Ford Madox Ford.— HBMV— VOD
Iron — Silver — Gold. — Unknown. — PPYP
Iron Way, The, sel. — Sarah Pratt Carr.
Conquest of Sally B.— WRR-47
Iron Wine. — Lola Ridge. — NP
Ironic: LL.D. — William Stanley Braithwaite. — BANP
Ironical. — Violet Alleyn Storey. — DDA
Ironin' Day. — Amanda Benjamin Hall. — RNP
Iron- Wind Dances. — Lew Sarett. ' See Thunderdrums.
Irony. — Mabel Wing Castle. — BLP
Irony. — Louis Untermeyer.— NP _
Irony of Fate. — Grace Jervis Smith. — HB
Irony of God. — Eva Warner. — MOM
Irradiations, sels. — John Gould Fletcher.
"As I wandered over the city through the night" (XXV). —
LEAP
"Balancing- of gaudy broad pavilions, The" (VI). — APA
(Irradiations, IV.)— MAP A
"Blue, brown, blue: sky, sand, sea" (XVIII).— CMP
"Brown bed of earth, still fresh and warm with love"
(XIV).
(Irradiations, VIII.)— MAPA
"Flickering of incessant rain" (VII). — APA— MAP— PFE
(Irradiations, V.)— MAPA
"Fountain blows its breathless spray, The" (VIII). — APA
(Irradiations, VI.)— MAPA
"Iridescent vibrations of midsummer light. The" (IV). —
APA
(Irradiations, II.)— MAPA
"Morning is clean and blue and the wind" (XXII). — LA
—MAP
(Irradiations, IV.)— NP
"Not noisily, but solemnly and pale" (XXI). — LA
(Irradiations, III.)— NP
"0 seeded grass, you army of little men" (XV). — LA —
MAP— PFE
(Irradiations, IX.) --MAPA
(Irradiations, II.)— NP
"Over the roof-tops race the shadows of clouds*' (V). —
APA— LA— MAP— PFE— PFY
(Irradiations, III.)— MAPA
(Irradiations, I.)— NP
"Spattering of the rain upon pale terraces. The" (I). —
(Irradiations, I.) — MAPA
"To-day you shall have but little song from me" (XXXII).
(Irradiations, X.)— MAPA
"Trees, like great jade elephants, The" (X).— MAP— PFE
(Irradiations, VII.)— MAPA
Irreparableness. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — EPW-4
Irrepressible, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Irrespressible Boy, The. — Unknown. — BTB-4 — WRR-25
Irresolute Resolution. —Unknown. — WRR-7
Irresponsive Silence of the Land, The. — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See Aloof.
Irreverent Brahmin, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — BHP — LHV— •
LOW— POI
Irrevocable. — Mary Wright Plummer. — HT — WGRP
Iry and Billy and Jo.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR—
WRR-23
Is Earth My Enemy or No? — Frances Kiely.— CAG
Is 5, sels. — E. E. Cummings.
"It really must be nice" (I). — LA
"My sweet old etcetera" (III). — LA
(My Sweet Old Etcetera.) — NAMP
(Two XI.)— MM
"Poets yeggs and thirsties" (II). — LA
Is Freedom a Lie?— J. M. Munyon. — OHCS-33
Is High License a Remedy?— Unknown.— WRR-41
Is It a Dream? — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy.— OHPP
— PDN
Is It a Sin to Love Thee? — Unknown. — BLPA
Is It Anybody's Business?— Unknown.— OH CS- 5
Is It Because I Am Black? — Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr.—
BANP
"Is it her nature or is it her will." — Edmund Spenser. See
Amoretti (XLI).
"Is it illusion? or does there a spirit from perfecter ages." —
Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de Voyage.
"Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XXIII).
Is It Love?— Unknown.— WRR-12
"Is it not better at an early hour." — Walter Savage Landor. —
BPN— CBOV
(On Timely Death.)— CRE— TOP
(On Living Too Long.) — VA
"Is it not sure a deadly pain." — Unknown. — EG
"Is It Nothing to You?"— May Probyn.— JKCP— OBVV— VA
Is It Nothing to You?— Unknown.— OHCS-13
Is It Raining, Little Flower? — Mary Frances Butts (also at. to
Lucy Larcom). — ICBD
(Rain.)— NLK
(Sun Will Shine, The.)— BS
Is It Really Worth the While? — Unknown.— BLPA
"Is it so small a thing." — Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles
on Etna.
Is It Success?— Susie M. Best.— BS
"Is it, then, regret for buried time." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"Is it thy will thy image should keep open." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (LXI).
Is It True? — Sarah Williams (sometimes at. to Helen Hunt
Jackson).— BLPA
Is It Well - * -*•
with the Child? — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
OBEV
Is It Wisdom to Worry? — Ripley D. Saunders.— VIL
(Don't Worry.)— BS
Is It Worth While? (C.) — "Joaquin" Miller. — BTB- 7— HT
— PRK— PTA-1
(Life Leaves.)— WRR-33
Is It You?— Unknown.— PPYP
Is John Smith Within?— Mother Goose.— OTPC
("Is John Smith within?") — RIS— S AS
Is Life Worth Living. — Alfred Austin. — LH
Is Life Worth Living? — Thomas Wilson Brown.— BS
Is Love, Then, So Simple? — Irene Rutherford McLeod.— •
BMEP— HBMV— LBBV— WHA
(Song: "Is love, then, so simple, my dear?") — LHW
Is Marriage a Failure. — Mary Tylden Marshall. — OHCS-38
(Preacher Preferred Cash.)— HSP— SPE-4
(Preacher Preferred Spot Cash.) — WRR-34
Is My Team Plowing. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad,
A (XXVII).
"Is she to be buried in Christian burial." — William Shake
speare. See Hamlet.
"Is there so small a range." — John Keats. See Sleep and
Poetry.
Is Shirley Insulted?— Arthur Kober. — PPD-1
Is There a Santa Claus ? — Francis Pharcellus Church. — COAH
— CRYO— MHT— PEDC
Is There for Honest Poverty (C.).— Robert Burns. — EBSV—
EM-1— EPRE— GPE— OBEC— SBA
(For A' That.) -BCEP— PB-9— PECK— PYM
(For A' That and A' That.)— AEP-D—BTP— CBOV—
CCR - CEP — CTBP — EA — EPC — EV-3 —
GEPM— HBV — HBVY— LPS-1— MBL— MCCG
— MHT— MRV— OAEP — OFPE— OG— OHFP
— OQP — OTPC — PBGG — QP-1 — WBLP —
WTP-2
(Man's a Man for A' That, A.)— BBV— BEL— BTB-2—
CBE— CRE— CRP— EP— EPP— EPW-3— GR-e—
ICBD— ISP— JHP—PASC—PE— PFE— PIAE-
PO Y — PTER — SPE-4 — TCEP — TOP— TPH—
WRR-43
Is There More Than One St. Nick? — Unknown.— WRR-52
Is There Not Faith Enough? — Alfred Kreymborg. — AMV-35
Is There Room in Angel Land? — Unknown.— OHCS-12
"Is this a dagger which I see before me." — William Shake
speare. See Macbeth (Murder of King Duncan).
Is This the End?— John White Chadwick.— MRV— OHPI
Is This the Lark. — Joseph Auslander.— BLA — PFE — SMP
"Is this the nest in which my Phoenix dressed." — Petrarch.
See Sonnets ta Laura (To Laura in Death).
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Is This the Time to Halt? — Charles Sumner Hoyt.— MOM
(Is This the Time to Sound Retreat?) — BLRP
"Is thy face like thy mother's, my own sweet child." — George
Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
"Is Thy Servant 3 Dog?"— John Banister Tabb. — JKCP—
PPA
Is Wisdom Such a Thing? — Vachel Lindsay.— BPM-33
Isaac and Archibald. — Edwin Arlington "Robinson. — CBOV
Isabel. — Sydney Dobell. — OBVV
Isabel. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-6
Isabella, sel. — Sir Charles Hanbury Williams.
Old General, The.— OBEC
Isabella; or The Pot of Basil. — John Keats. — BPN— ERP—
EV-4— GEPC
"Fair Isabella with her two brothers dwelt" (sel.}. —
WRR-11
"Isabellita, do not pine." — Unknown.
(Guardian Angels, The [Spanish].)— BOL
Isadore. — Thomas Holley Chivers.— APW— SPP
Isaiah, sels. — Bible, O. T.
Arise, Shine (LX: 1-3, 19-20).— SFC
Behold, the Lord God Will Come.— CSBP
Comfort Ye, Comfort Ye, My People (Ch. XL).— EM-1 —
PASC
Holy One, The (Ch. XL).
(Selection from the Scriptures.) — LLC
Man of Sorrows, The (Ch. LIII).— EM-1
Messiah, The (Ch. VII: 14-25).— AWP
"Rise, rise, be clad, thou Sion, with thy strengthe" (ad.
Jr. Ch. LII by John Wycliffe).— MV-2
Rod of Jesse, The (XI: 1-10).— AWP
("And there shall come forth a rod.") — MV-2
Story of the Nativity, The (IX: 6; LII: 7; with sels. fr.
St. Luke and St. Matthew). — CHB
Vision of the Day of Judgment (Ch, LXIII — Modern
Reader's Bible— Moulton).— WGRP
Voice in the Wilderness, The (XL: 3-6).
(Selection from the Scriptures.) — LLC
Watchman, What of the Night? (XXI: 11-15).— AWP
Wilderness, The (arr. for choral reading fr. XXXV: 1-2,
S-iO).— SFC
("Wilderness and the solitary, The*'— Ch. XXXV.)—
BTB-1
Woe Follows Wickedness (Ch. V).
(Selection from the Scripture.) — LLC
Isaiah Beethoven. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Iscariot. — Shelby Mather. — WRR-44
Iseult of Brittany. — Matthew Arnold. See Tristram and Iseult.
Island, The, sel. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
Highlands' Swelling Blue, The.— OBRV
Island, The. — Richard Henry Dana. See Buccaneer, The.
Island, The. — Christopher Morley. — MCT
Island, The. — V. Sackville-West. See Land, The.
Island, The. — Unknown. — BHV
Island Fisherman, An. — Katharine Tynan. — TIP
Island Hawk, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Island cf Home, The.— Ira J. Bailey.— OHCS -26
Island of Shadows, The. — Richard Garnett. — VA
Island of Skyros, The. — John Masefield. See Sonnets: "Long,
long ago," etc. ("Here where we stood," etc.").
Island of Sleep. The. — William Butler Yeats. See Wander
ings of Oisin, The.
Island of the Blest, The. — Pindar. See Odes.
Island Rose. — Hamish Maclaren.
(Two Island Songs.)— HMSP
Island Tea.— William Aspenwall Bradley.— PR
Islander.— Muna Lee.— NYBV
Islanders. — Kimball Flaccus. — BPM-36
Islanders, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— BPN— RKV
Islands.— Rachel Lyman Field.— GFA
Islands, The.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle) .— AV— FP— MAP—
PG— TBM
Islands of Mist.— Lauchlan MacLean Watt.— HMSP
Islands of the Sea, The. — George Edward Woodberry. — MC—
PAH
Islands, The: Puget Sound. — James Rorty. — MOAP
Isle of Achilles. — Euripides. See Andromache.
Isle of Long Ago, The. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. See Isle
of the Long Ago.
Isle of Lost Dreams. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — VA
Isle of Memories, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Isle of My Heart.— Donald A. MacKenzie.— CGOV
Isle of the Heather, The. — Murdo Macleod, tr. fr. the Gaelic by
Henry Whyte.— EBSV
Isle of the Long Ago, The (C.).— Benjamin Franklin Taylor.
— HBV
(Isle of Long Ago, The.)— BTB-1— FPE— PTA-2— WBLP
(Long Ago, The.)— BLPA— LLC
(River Time, The.)— HT
Isle of Yew. — Unknown. — LLC
Isles, The. — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. — VA
Isles of Greece.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Isles of Yesterday, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Islesman's Home, The. — Thomas Pattison. — EBSV
Islet the Dachs.— George Meredith.— -FT
Isolation. — Matthew Arnold. See Switzerland.
Isolation. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Dipsychus,
Isolation. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AA — LA
Isolation. To Marguerite. — Matthew Arnold. See Switzerland
Isolation of Genius, The._ — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (He Who Ascends to Moun
tain-Tops J . — WBLP
Isolt of Brittany. — Edward Arlington Robinson. See Tristram
Isolte of Brittany. — Peter B. Yates. Jr. — CAG
Israel. — Robert Nathan. — BPM-34
Israel Freyer's Bid for Gold. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. —
PAH
Israel's Womanhood (pant.). — L. L. Knight.— WRR-41
Israfel.— Edgar Allan Poe.— AA— AP— APA— APB— APD—
APL— APW — AWP — BAP — B AV — BLV— CAP—
GEPM — GPE — GR-a— HBV— IAP — LA— LEAP-
LEAP— LL-3 — MOAP—vPFY — RG— SBA— S P P—
TCAP— TPH— TSW— WHA— WRR-S— WTP-7
Israfiddlestrings. — Unknown. — BOHV
Issa, sel. — Robert Norwood.
My Garden Has a Wall.— GBOV
It. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — WRR-50
It. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Session with Uncle Sidney, A.
It Ain't a Feller's Fault. — Unknown, — WRR-7
It Ain't Late. — Lucille Murray.— GSRC
It Came upon the Midnight Clear. — Edmund Hamilton Sears.
— CRYO— LLC (afcr.)— SDH
(Angel's Song, The.)— AA— PEDC
(Christmas Carols.)— HBV— HBVY
(Glorious Song of Old, The.)— CO AH
(Peace on Earth.)— LOW— MRV—POI
It Cannot Be. — David Banks Sickels. — HBV
(Reincarnation.) — AA — WRR-56
It Can't Be Done. — Unknown.— VIL
"It comes! the dire catastrophe draws near." — William Fal
coner. See Shipwreck, The.
It Couldn't Be Done.— Edgar A. Guest.— BLPA— CVG—ICBD
— PVS— WBLP
"It dropped so low in my regard" (Life, CXVIII). — Emily
Dickinson.
(Life, CXVIII).— BAV
It Fortifies My Soul to Know. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — OAEP
(Stedfast.)— OQP— QP-1
(Unchanging.)— PDN
(With Whom Is No Variableness, Neither Shadow oi
Turning.)— BMEP — BPN— BPP— EP— EPN—
EPNC— EPP— EPW-4 — GPE— GTML — PC—
SEP— SPE-1— TOP— TPH—VLEP— WGRP
It Had a Dying Fall. — Stella Dorothea Gibbons. — BPM-33
It Happened So Very Long Ago. — W. C. Starkweather. — CAG
It Happens, Often. — Edwin Meade Robinson. — BAP — HBMV
It Is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free. — William Words
worth.— ATP— AWP — BPN — CR— CRP— EM-2—
EPN— EPNC— ERP— EV-3 — GEPC— GEPM — GPE
— GR-e — HBV — HBVY— JAWP — LL-4— MBL —
MCCG— NAL— OAEP— PFE — PIAE— SBA— TCEP
— TOP— TPH— WBP— WHA— WLIP
(At Sunset.) — ES
(By the Sea.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—PPD-1—WP
(Composed upon the Beach, near Calais, August, 1802.) —
SEP
(Evening on Calais Beach.)— QBE V— PER— POOI
(Evening on the Beach.) — BLV
(On the Beach at Calais.)— EPW-4
(On the Sea-Shore near Calais.) — BEL — CBE — EP— EPP
(Sonnet: It Is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free.) —
CRE
(Sunset and Sea.) — LEAP
It Is a Sweet Thing. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BFV
"It is an honourable thought" (Time and Eternity, XCII). —
Emily Dickinson. — EG
( Immortality. ) — MAP A
It Is Coming. — M. Florence Mosher. — PEOR — TS
It Is Enough. — Hugh Robert Orr. — MRV
"It Is Finished." — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VA
It Is Great for Our Country to Die. — James Gates Percival.
tSee Elegiac.
"It is in many ways made plain to us." — James Branch Cabell.
See Retractions.
It Is in Winter that We Dream, of Spring. — Robert Burns
Wilson.— AA
It Is Later Than You Think.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
It Is More Blessed. — Rose Terry Cooke. — LLC — LOW — PO1
*'It is most true that eyes are form'd (or formed) to serve."
— Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (V).
It Is Much. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
"It is my joy in life to find.*' — Frank Dempster Sherman. —
(Prayer, A.)— HTR— POT— VIL
It Is My Own invention. — "Lewis Carroll." See Through the
Looking Glass.
It Is Not a Word.— Sara Teasdale.— NP
It Is Not Beauty I Demand. — George Darley.— HBV— OBRV
("It is not Beauty I demand.'*) — EG
(Loveliness of Love, The.)— EV-4— GTBS— GTSE— LPS-1
—TIP
(Song: "It is not Beauty I demand.")— OBVV
It Is Not Death. — Thomas Hood. — OBRV
(Death.)— ES— OBEV
("It is not death, that sometimes in a sigh.") — EG
It Is Not Death to Die. — George Washington Bethune. — AA
It Is Not Finished, Lord. — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Ken-
nedy.— MOM
It Is Not Growing Like a Tree. — Ben Jonson. See Pindaric
Ode, A: To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of
That Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Mor
rison.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
It Is Not to Be Thought Of. — William Wordsworth.— B PN—
EM-2— EPN— ERP— GPE— NAL— TOP
(Destiny.) — LH
(England, 1802, I)— EA
(England, 1802, IV)— CR— EV-3— HBV— OBEV— PTER
("It is not to be thought of.")— CRE
(London, 1802, III.)— ES
(Sonnet: It Is Not to Be Thought Of.)— OBRV
It Is Not Yours, O Mother, to Complain. — Robert Louis Steven
son.— MOAH
/Mother and Son.) — LH
"It is ordained, — or so Politian said." — Arthur Davison Ficke.
See Epitaph for the Poet V.
It Is Spring and All Is Well. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood.—
PFY— PPD-1
"It is that pale, delaying hour." — John Vance Cheney. See
Evening Songs.
"It is the miller's daughter." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Miller's Daughter, The.
It Is the Season Now to Go. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BSV
(In the Season.)— V A— WTP-8
(It Is the Season.)— POTT— VLEP
(Underwoods— IV)— CPOI
It Is Time That I Wrote My Will. — William Butler Yeats.—
TCPD
It Is Well We Cannot See the End.— Unknown.— OHCS-5
It Is Well with the Child. — Mariana Griswold van Rensselaer.
— PPGW
It Is Winter, I Know. — Merrill Moore. — MAP
"It isn't hard." — Ilo Orleans. See Funday.
It Isn't the Church — It's You. — Unknown. — BLPA — WBLP
It Isn't the Town, It's You. — R. W. Glover.— BLPA
It Kindles All My Soul. — Casimir the Great, tr. fr. the Latin.
—LPS-2
It Lies Not in Our Power to Love or Hate. — Christopher Mar
lowe. See Hero and Leander.
It Looked Too Serious to Him. — Unknown. — SPE-6
It May Be.— S. E. Kiser.— BLP— ICBD
It May Be Mine. — Unknown. — BS
It May Be So with Us. — John Masefield. See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc.
It May Not Always Be So; and I Say. — E. E. Cummings. See
Sonnets — Unrealities.
It Might Have Been. — Alphonso A. Hopkins.— OH CS-S
"It must have been for one of us, my own." — Philip Bourke
Marston. — LEAP
(Not Thou but I.)— BLPA
It Never Comes Again. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — LPS-1
(Flight of Youth, The— C.).— AA— APB— BAP— GPE—
HBV — IAP— LEAP — LEAP— OBAV— QP-2—
TPH— WTP-8
(Never Again.) — LLC
(There Are Gains for All Our Losses.) — GR-a — SPE-4 —
TCAP
"It Reminds Me of Home." — Pitt Panther. — WRR-25
It Rolls On. — Morris Bishop. — NYBV
It Shall Not Be Again! — Thomas Curtis Clark. — PEDC— PSO
(Apparitions.)— BPP— OQP— PASC— QP-1— RH
(Who Goes There?)— PDN
It Shall Not Matter. — Frederic Prokosch. — BPM-31
It Shall Suffice. — Thomas Campbell. — BLV
(Devotion II.)— OBEV
(Follow Your Saint.)— AEV—EV-2— GPE— LEAP— SBA
("Follow your saint, follow with accents sweet.") — AEP W
EG— OBSC
It Singeth Low in Every Heart. — John White Chadwick. —
LOW— MHT— POI
(Abiding Love.) — BLPA
(Quid Lang Syne.)— WGRP
It Snows 1 It Snows! — Unknown. — PEM
It Takes Courage. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman.— POI — SL
It Takes So Little.— Ida G. Morris.— POI— SL
"It War Crackit Afore."— Gath Brittle.— WRR-21
It Was a Beauty That I Saw. — Ben Jonson. See New Inn, The.
It Was a Dream.— Nina Cooper. — WRR-29
It Was a Dream.^Mrj. M. L. Rayne.— OHCS-40
It Was A' for Our Rightfu* King (C.). — Robert Burns.—
AEP-D— EBSV
(Farewell, The.) — BFVR— BPB — BSV — CBE— CH—
EV-2— HBV— OBEV
(True until Death.)— LH
It Was a Lass. — Mary E. Wilkins Freeman.— HS
It Was a Lover and His Lass. — William Shakespeare. See As
You Like It (It Was a Lover and His Lass).
"It was a merry time." — Unknown (First sec. var. of Mother
Goose.} — PPL
(Courtship. Merry Marriage, and Picnic Dinner of Cock
Robin and Jenny Wren, The.)— HBV— OTPC
It Was All a Mistake.— Unknown.— OB.CS-3Q
It Was an April Morning. — William Wordsworth. See Poems
on the Naming of Places.
It Was an English Ladye Bright. — Sir Walter Scott See Lay
of the Last Minstrel.
It Was June in the Garden. — Emile Verhaeren. — ME
It Was My Sister.— Mary Arden.— WRR-51
It Was Not a Success. — Unknown. — WRR-20
"It was not death, for I stood up" (Time and Eternity,
LXXV) .—Emily Dickinson.
(Storm, The, XL)— MAPA
It Was Not Fate.— William H. A. Moore.— BANP
"It was not in the open fight." — Rudyard Kipling. See Plain
Tales from the Hills.
It Was the Cat.— Sir William S. Gilbert. See "H. M. S. Pin
afore."
It Was the Love of Life. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP
"Is was the month of May. Far down the Beautiful River."—
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evangeline.
"It was the morning of the first of May." — Unknown. See
Popular Songs of Tuscany.
"It was the night, the night of all my dreams." — Arthur Davi
son Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (XVII).
It Was the Time of Roses.— Thomas Hood. — CH— GPE— PFE
(Ballad: "It was not in the winter" — C.)— TOP (abr.)
(Ballad: Time of Roses.)— EV-4
(Time of Roses.)— BLV-OBEV— OBVV— PG
It Well May Be.— "F. P. F."— AMV-37
It Well Might Come to Be.— Adelaide Love.— AMV-37
"It were easiest to say: 'The moon and lake.' " — Muna Lee.
See Sonnets.
It Will Be a Hard Winter.— Olive Tilford Dargan. — TBM
"It will be easy to love you when I am dead." — Muna Lee.
See Sonnets.
It Will Mend.— Unknown,— MHT
It Will Not Be Contemned. — Edwin Arnold. — MRV
It WTon't Stay Blowed.— St. Clair Adams. — ICBD— RON
Italano- American, The.— Unknown.— WRR-38
Italia, lo Ti Saluto! — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI—
MCT— OB V V— POTT— VLEP
Italian Chest, An.— Marjorie Allen Seiffert.— HBMV
(Lorenzo's Bas-Relief for a Florentine Chest.) — NP
Italian Garden, An. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — LBBV
(Ah Me, Do You Remember Still.)— WHA
Italian in England, The.— Robert Browning.— BPN— CRE—
GEPC— GR-e— OAEP— OHNP— PTER— VLEP
Italian Music in Dakota.— Walt Whitman. — TCAP
Italian Opera. — James Miller.— OBEC
Italian Poppies. — Joel Elias Spingarn. — HBMV
Italian Rhapsody. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — HBV — PER
Italian Scenery. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — TBV
Italian Song, An. — Samuel Rogers.— EV-3— GPE
(Dear Is My Little Native Vale.)— WP
Italian's Account of George Washington, An. — Unknown. —
WRR-21
Italian's Views on the Labor Question, An. — Joe Kerr.—
BTB-7—SR— WRR-21
Italy. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Beppo,
Italy. — Vincenzo Filicaja, tr, fr. the Italian by Byron. — AWP
Italy.— A. W. Hare.— TBV
Italy, sels. — Samuel Rogers.
Bologna, and Byron.— OBRV
"But who comes." — EPW-4
("Am I in Italy?" etc.—sel. fr. above.}— EP
(Italy and Bergamo — sel. fr. above.} — EP
(Italy— br. sel.)— LPS-2
(Verona— br. sel.}— TBV
Descent, The (br. sel.}.— LPS-2
Ginevra.— EPW-4 (si. abr.)~- EV-3— LPS-3— OHCS-3 (si.
diff.; abr.)
(Lost Bride, The— si. diff.; abr.)— WRR-26
Jorasse. — LPS-2
Naples.— LPS-2
Nature's Gift. — GPE
Paestum. — GPE
Rome.— LPS-2— PER (br. seL)
(I Am in Rome — longer sel.; abr.) — MCT— TBV
Venice (abr.).— LPS-2
Italy and Bergamo. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Italy and Britain. — Joseph Addison. See Letter from Italy, A.
Itching Heels. — Paul Laurence Dunbar.— WRR-51
Ite. — Ezra Pound. — MAP
Ite Dornum Saturse, Venit Hesperus. — Arthur Hugh Clough.—
BEL— BPN— NPE—TCEP—VA— VLEP
(Home, Rose, and Home, Provence and La Palie.) — EV-5
(Homeward! the Evening Comes.)— MHT
(Les Vaches.)— OAEP
"Item: for fret and wrath and panic-fear." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
"Item: not only a bastard Hamlet, — nay." — William Eliery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
" 'Item: you would not meet the issue face.* " — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
Iter Supremum. — Arthur Sherburne Hardy. — AA — LBAP
"It's a Boy."— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
It's a Far, Far, Cry.— Patrick Macgill.— HBMV— VOD
It's a Fib.— "Elspeth" (Mrs. Elspeth O'Halloran).— ALV
It's a Gay Old World.— Unknown.— MHT— POI— SL
"It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary." — Jack Judge and
Harry Williams.— WTP-S
It's a Queer Time. — Robert Graves. — BMEP— LL-4 — MBP—
MCCG— RH
" 'It's a very warm day,' observed Billy." — Tudor Jenks. See
Limericks.
Its Ain Drap o' Dew.— James Ballantine. — HBV
It's All in the State of Mind.— Walter D. Wintle.— VIL
(Man Who Thinks He Can, The.)— FF— POI
(Thinking.)— WBLP
It's Dowie in the Hint o' Hairst. — Hew Ainslie. See Mary.
It's Fine Today.— Douglas Malloch. See To-day.
It's Got to Be.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
It's Hard to Be Good. — Unknown.— WRR-2
It's Lent.— Unknown.— WRR-47
It's My Nature.— Unknown.— OHCS-3 1
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TITLE INDEX
Jacob
It's No Use Raising a Shout. — Wystan Hugh Auden.— OBMV
It's Not Going to Happen Again. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
It's Raining down in Georgia. — Edith L. Nichols. — BFP
It's September. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
It's the Syme the Whole World Over (with music). — Un
known. — AS
It's Vera WeeL— Wallace Dunbar.— CD
It's Quite True. — Hans Christian Andersen. — ST
It's Wiser Being Good than Bad. — Robert Browning.— BMEF
'Ittle Touzle Head. — Ray Garfield Dandridge. — BANP
Itylus. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.— BLA — EP — EPP —
EPW-3— EV-5— GPE— GTBS — GTSL— HBV—MBP
— OBEY— POTT— SBA—VLEP—WHA
Ivan Ivanovitch. — Robert Browning. — WRR-1
Ivan the Czar. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — OFPE— OHCS 36
Ivanhoe, scls. — Sir Walter Scott.
Barefooted Friar, The (fr. Ch. XVII) .—EV-4
Besieged Castle, The (abr. and ad. fr. Chs. XXIX and
XXXI).— WRR-1 1
(Storming of the Castle, The — sets. ad. fr. Chs. XXIX-
XXXI.)— OHCS-36
Rebecca's Hymn (fr. Ch. XXXIX).— BPN— GPE— LPS-2
— PBGG
Tournament, The (ad. fr. Ch. XIII).— SPE-2
Trial of Rebecca, The (fr. Ch. XLIII).— WRR-19
I've Been Wandering. — Emily Bronte.— GT-2
I've Got a Dog.— Ethel Kelley.— PCD
I've Got Them Calves to Veal.— Holman F. Day.— PPA
I've Heard Them Lilting at Loom and Belting. — Cecil Day
Lewis.— OBMV
I've Known a Heaven like a Tent (Further Poems, XXXI). —
Emily Dickinson. — BLV
"I've never sailed the Amazon." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Just-So Stories.
I've Plucked the Berry. — William Motherwell. See Sing On,
Blithe Bird!
"I've put some." — Unknown.
(Group of Negro Songs, A.) — NAMP
I've Seen a Dying Eye (Time and Eternity, XV).— Emily
Dickinson. — MOAP
(In Winter, III.)— MAP A
I've Thirty Months. — John M. Synge.— OBMV
I've Travelled far in Many Lands. — Hinton White. — MRV
(All Shrines Are One.) — LOW — POI
"I've watched you now a full half-hour." — William Wordsworth.
—EG
(To a Butterfly.)— ABVC—CG—CPN—HBV—JHP—LC
_OTPC— PEM (abr.)— PTA-1— RON— SN
I've Worked for a Silver Shilling.— Charles W. Kennedy.—
HBMV
Ivory Cradle, The. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry van Dyke.
(Eisht Echoes from the Poems of Auguste Angellier, I.)
_PVD
Ivory Crucifix, The.— G. H. Miles.— WRR-6
Ivory Gate, The. — Mortimer Collins. — VA
lvry. — Thomas Babington Macaulay.— BHV— BPB— HBV—
HBVY— LC—OBRV — OTPC— PECK— RG— RON—
SPE-8— TVSH—VA— WBLP— WRR-43— WTP-6
(Battle of Ivry, The.)— BTB-2— CCR— OHCS-5— SEP—
WBLP
jvy. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — MAP
Ivy Green, The. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The.
Ivy Oration.— Lo Amy Heater. — WRR-54
Ivy Poem.— Lo Amy Heater.— WRR-54
Izaak Walton to River and Brook. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—
VA
J—Was Once a Jar of Jam. — Edward Lear. See Nonsense
Alphabet, A.
. A. G.— Julia Ward Howe.— G A— PAH
. B. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — AA
D. R.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP— IAP
. S.— W. R. Moses.— TB
. S. Mill.— E. C. Bentley.— BOHV
abbercrs.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS t T , .
abberwocky. — "Lewis Carroll." See Through the Looking
Glass.
Jabberwocky. — R. C. Evarts. — CAG
Jabberwocky of Authors, The.— Harry Persons Taber.— BOHV
Jacet Leo XIII.— John Banister Tabb.— BMC
Jack.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Tack.— F. M. Stanley.— PTWP
jack ("Greens! Dand'lion greens! Greens!"). — Unknown.—
WRR-33
Jack ("He ain't much of a dog to look at"). — Unknown. —
OHCS-36
Jack ("No, my lady, never did soldier hands ). — Unknown.
— OHCS-38
Jack a Nory. — Mother Goose. — CPN
(111 Tell You a Story.)— OTPC
("I'll tell you a story".)— PPL— RIS—SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
Jack Abroad, and Jill at Home.— William Brighty Rands.—
CGOV
Jack and Gill. — Joseph Dennie.— BTB-1
Jack and L— Unknown.— OHCS-37
Jack and Jill. — Elizabeth Cavazza,— PA
Jack and Jill (Parody). — Anthony C. Deane. See Here Is the
Tale.— BOHV— NA
Jack and Jill (Parody). — Charles Battell Loomis. — PA
As Austin Dobson Might Have Written It.
As Swinburne Might Have Written It,
As Walt Whitman Might Have Written It.
Jack and Jill. — Harriet S. Morgridge. See Mother Goose Son
Jack and Jill.— Mother Goose.— CPN— HBV— HBVY— OTPC
—PB-1— PBV
("Jack and Jill went up the hill/1) — PPL (diff. vers.)—SAS
Jack and Jill in Variations. — "C. N." — MHT
Jack and Joan.— Thomas Campion. — GPE — HBV— MV-1 — WP
(F.ortunati Ninium.) — GTSL — SEP
(Jack and Joan They Think No 111.)— EPEP— EV-2—
OAEP
("Jack and Joan they think no ill.")— EG— OBSC
(Song: "Jack and Joan they think no ill.")— TVSH
Jack at the Opera. — Charles Dibdin. — THP
Jack Be Nimble.— Mother Goose. — PB-1 — PBV
("Jack be nimble.") — RIS
Jack Chiddy. — Alexander Anderson. — OHCS-20
Jack Creamer. — James Jeffrey Roche. — BTB-9 — GA— MC—
PAH
Jack Dempsey's Grave. MacMahon. — SCC
Jack Donahoo. — Unknown. — ABS — CSF
Jack Frost.— Helen Bayley Davis.— GFA—MPB
Jack Frost. — Hannah Flagg Gould. — DD — OTPC — PBGP—
PRWS
(Frost, The.)— ABVC— BLPA— CFBP— HBV— HBVY—
JHP— LPS-1— MPC-S — PB-3 — PECK — PEM—
PTA-1— RIS— RON— SPE-4— TVC— TVSH
Jack Frost.— Cicely E. Pike.— PBV
Jack Frost. — "Gabriel Setoun" (Thomas Nicholl Hepburn).—
CFBP— CPN— DD—FPH—GFA—GS— HBV— HBVY
—MPB—MPC-6— OTPC— PB-3— PEM— RAR—RYC
Jack Frost. — Celia Thaxter. — TYP
Jack Frost ("Jack Frost peeped in at the window"). — Unknown.
— WRR-41
Jack Frost ("Some one has been in the garden"). — Unknown.
—PEM
(Who Is It.)— PEOR
Jack Frost ("When Jack Frost conies — Oh the fun"). — Un
known. — GFA
Jack Frost's Little Sister. — Carrie W. Bronson. — WRR-50
(WThat Bessie Saw.)— PPYP— YPS
Jack Grey.— Unknown.— PPYP
Jack HaXL.— Mother Goose.—P'BV—RIS
Jack Hall's Boat Race. — Robert Grant (arr. by Elsie M. Wil-
bor).— DRB
Jack Hopkins' Story. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick Papers.
Jack Homer. — Mother Goose. — CPN
(Little Jack Horner.) — CRY O— MPC-1— OTPC— PB-1—
PBV
("Little Jack Horner sat," etc.) — RIS — SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Jack Horner.— Unknown.— OTPC— PPL
Jack Horner. — Adeline D. T. Whitney. See Mother Goose for
Grown Folks.
Jack in the Pulpit. — Clara Smith. — MPC-1 0
Jack Kelso, sel. — Edgar Lee Masters.
Portrait of a Poet. — ATP
Jack London and O. Henry. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Jack o' Diamonds. — Unknown. — CSF (with music) — WTP-1
Tack Rattleton Goes to Springfield and Back, sel. (in Harvard
Stories).— W. K. Post.
Harvard-Yale Foot-Ball Match, A.— BTB-8
(Harvard-Yale Foot-Ball Game, A — ad. and abr.) — PPSC
Jack Riley. — Unknown. — ABS
Jack Robinson. — Thomas Hudson. — SG
Jack Rose. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — HBMV
Jack Sprat.— Mother Goose.— OTPC— RIS
("Jack Sprat could eat no fat.") — PPL
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Jack Tar. — E. Jacot. — PBV
Jack the Evangelist. — Unknown.— PPP — PTWP
,,, , „ -^. ,,. Evangelist.)— WRR-5 8
Jack/ the Fisherman. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — SPE-7 (abr.)
— WRR-51 (arr.)
Jack the Giant-Killer. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR—
WRR-38
Jack Williams.— Unknown.— ABS
Jack Wrack (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Jackanapes, sel. — Juliana Horatia Ewing.
"Jackanapes was always very friendly with Tony Johnson"
__fl&r. fr Chs. IV, V, and VI. — WRR-25
Jackaro. — Unknown. — IHA
Jackdaw, The. — Vincent Bourne, tr. fr. the Latin by William
Cowper. —ABVC — CBOV— EPW-3— HBV— HBVY—
OTPC— PTER— TCEP
Jackdaw of Rheims, The. — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Har
ris Barham). — ABVC— BOHV— EV-4— HBV— LPS-3
— OFPE — OHCS-2 1 — OTPC — PTER— S PE-7— TS W
_V A— WTP-1
Jacket, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Jack-in-the-Box. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
tack-in-the-Pulpit. — Rupert Sargent Holland. — OTPC— PB-1—
RON
Jack-o'-Lantern. — Thomas N. Weaver. — WRR-31
Jackpot. The. — Eugene Fitch Ware. — DDA
Jack's Second Trial. — Roy Farrell Green,— WRR-32
Jackson (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Jackson at New Orleans.— Wallace Rice.— DD— GA— PAH
Jacob.— Phoebe Cary.— BHP— BOHV— PA
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Jacob
A1ST INDEX TO POETKY AND RECITATIONS
Jacob — Arthur Hugh Clough — BHV
"Come near to me" (set ) — CPOI
Jacob Godbey — Edgar Lee Masters See Spoon River Anthol
ogy. The
Jacobite in Exile, A — Algernon Charles Swinburne — LH
Jacobite on Tower Hill, The — George Walter Thornbury — VA
Jacobite Song —Algernon Charles Swinburne— WTP-S
Jacobite Toast, A —John Byrom — EV-3
(Epigram. An "God bless the King — I mean the faith's
defender!")— EPW-3
(Epigram.)— HBV
(Extempore Verses Intended to Allay the Violence of Party
Spirit ) — OBEC
(Intended to Allay the Violence of Party Spirit )— PIAE
(Which Is Which?)— BOH V
Jacobite's Epitaph, A —Thomas Babington Macaulay — CBOV
— GPE— GTBS— LH— OBEV—OBVV— WP
(Epitaph on a Jacobite.)— CBE— EPW-4— EV-4— V A-
WTP 6
Jacobite's Exile— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— CR— OBVV
(Jacobite in Exile, A ) — LH
Jacobite's Farewell, A — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CR —
POTT— TOP
Jacopone da Todi — Matthew Arnold See Austerity of Poetry
Jacqueminot, a Romance of the Mississippi, set. — Eugene J
Mall
Story of Little Moses, The — OHCS-28
Jacqueminot Rose Sunday, A — Emma Dunning Banks — BTB-7
Jacqueminots — John Boyle O'Reilly — LHW
Jacques Cartier —Thomas D'Arcy McGee — OCL
Jacques' "Seven Ages of Man " — William Shakespeare See As
You Like It (Seven Ages of Man, The).
Jade and Bronze — Robert Conine — OA
Jade Relents, A — Francis Paxton — OA
Jaffa and Jerusalem Railway, The — Eugene Field — PEF
"Jaffa ended, Cos begun." — Louise Imogen Guiney. See Fif
teen Epitaphs (IX)
Jaffar.— Leigh Hunt — BCEP— BFV— CG— HBV— LPS-1— MR
—OHCS-6— OTPC— STP— TVSH— WTP-5
Jaffier Parting with Belvidera. — Thomas Otway. See Venice
Preserved.
Jail-Bird's Story, A (si. abr.) — Robert Overton.— WRR-2
(Little Charles )— OHCS-32
Jakey and Old Jacob —Unknown — WRR-27
Jam on Gerry's Rock, The — Unknown — AS (with music) —
Jam Pots —Unknown — WRR-39
James Bird — Unknown — ABS
James I. — Rudyard Kipling — RKV
James Fitz- James and Ellen — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of
the Lake, The
James IV, set — Robert Greene
"Long live fair Dorithea, our true Queene." — EA
James Garber — Edgar Lee Masters See Spoon River Anthol
ogy.
James Grant — Unknown — ESPB
James Hams — Unknown. See Daemon Lover, The.
James Hatley — Unknown.— ESPB
James Henry m School.— Emily Selmger — WRR-22
Tames Lee's Wife, sels — Robert Browning.
Along the Beach (IV) — VLEP
Among the Rocks (VII).— BLV— BPN— EPNC— GEPM
— VLEP— YT
(Ancient Doctrine, The.)— OBVV
Ah, Love, But a Day (sel.).— EPN— LHW
"O good gigantic smile" (sel ) — EPN— YT
James McCosn. — Robert Bridges. — AA
James Newton Matthews — James Whitcomb Riley See Three
Singing Friends.
James Russell Lowell ("This is your month*'). — Oliver Wen
dell Holmes — PEOR
James Russell Lowell ("Thou shouldst have sung the swan-song
for the choir")- — Oliver Wendell Holmes — DD — GA
James Russell Lowell.— John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP— DD
— GA
James Russell Lowell's Birthday Festival. — Oliver Wendell
Holmes.— PEOR
Iames Whaland.— Unknown —AS (with music)— IHA
ames Whitcomb Riley — Edgar A. Guest,— CVG
amestown Flood, The — Unknown. — ABS
amie— Robert C. V. Meyeis— BTB-4 (si abr)—QHCS-23
amie Douglas ("I was a lady of high renown"). — Unknown. —
ESPB (shorter vers )— OBB— WHA
Jamie Douglas ("It was in the days when Claverhouse").—
Unknown.— OHCS-15— PTA-2
Jamie Telfer m the Fair Dodhead. — Unknown. — BSV —
ESPB (abr and si. difi )— EV-2
(Jamie Telfer.)— EBSV
ane Addarns — Marguerite Wilkinson — CAG
ane and Eliza -Ann Taylor — FPH-HBV— H BVY- RON
ane and ELza — Unknown — ABVC
ane Conquest.— Unknown — BTB-2— OH CS- 16— PTA 1
ane Jones— Bra King —FF—HT—IAP— IHA— OHCS-34—
POI— PTA-1— SPE-1— SR
Jane Smith —Rudyard Kipling.— HBV— PA
Jane's Graduation — Mabel Florence Nash. — HT
Jane's Marriage. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Jane's Rescue —Mary Mapes Dodge.— GSRC
Janet Waking. — John Crowe Ransom — LA — MAP
Janette's Hair — Charles Graham Halpine — HBV
Jangled Bells -—Unknown — WRR-S4
Janice Meredith, sel — Paul Leicester Ford
Headquarters in 1776— WOAH
Janitor, The —Unknown — WRR-44
Janitor's Boy, The — "Nathaha Crane" (Clara Ruth Abar-
banel) -MPC-13— TSWC
January — Robert Bridges — PWB
January —Margaret Cotter Ferguson — HB
January — Rosaline E Jones — PEOR
January — Lucy Larcom — OQP — QP-1
January — James Russell Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal,
The.
January — Unknown. — LPP
January —William Carlos Williams —MAP— NP
January 1, 1828 —Nathaniel Parker Willis — BAV
January Morning, A — Archibald Lampman. — CPG — MW —
WLIP
anuarye — Edmund Spenser See Shepheardes Calender, The
anus — "^E" (George William Russell) —TIP
ap Miller— James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
apanese Cherries — Kathenne Bregy — JKCP
apanese Doll, The — Unknown — PPYP
apanese Hokku — Lewis Alexander — CDC
apanese Hokktts — Yone Noguchi — SPT
apanese Lovers, The — Unknown — BLPA
apanese Love-Song. A — Alfred Noyes — CPAN-2 — LEAP —
OBVV
Japanese Lullaby — Eugene Field — HBR — MOAH — ODP—
PBGP— PEM— WRR46
(Little Blue P-geon )— BOL — GBV — MPC-7 — PEF -
TVSH
Japanese Mother, A —Grace Duffie Boylan.— OHCS-39
Japanese Parasol and Fan Drill — Mrs Mary L. Gaddess —
WRR-6
Japanese Print, A — Ruth Mason Rice —BAP — ST
Japanese Vase Wrought in Metal, A. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert
-NP
Japanese Wedding. A (pant). — Sara S Rice.— WRR-3
Japanese Wood-Carving, A — Amy Lowell. — LL-3
Jaquehne— George M Vickers — OHCS-29
Jaques' "Seven Ages of Man." — William Shakespeare. See
As You Like It (Seven Ages of Man, The)
Jar, The —Richard Henry Stoddard — DDA— LEAP— OBAV
(Day and Night My Thoughts Incline )— HBV
(Oriental Songs [Jar, The] )— AA
(Imogen ["Day and Night," etc ].)— APB
—
, .
Jardin des Tuilenes — John Dos Passos — UFE
Jardon- Jingle —James Whit
Jarl Sigurd's Chn&tmas
tcomb Riley — CPWR
Eve — Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. —
WRR-8
"asbo Brown. — DuBose Hey ward — TL
asmme Flower, The — Saint- Juirs — WRR-7
Fason and Medea — John Gower See Confessio Amantis
'asper's Christmas — "A D " and "E R "— CHB
'Aspire aux Astres — William Kimball Flaccus — OTA
"athrop Lathrop's Cow — Anna B Warner See Susan Clegg
and Her Friend Mrs Lathrop
Javanese Dancers — Arthur Symons — POTT— VA
Ja\v.— St Clair Adams. — ICBD
jaws — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Jay and the Dove, The — Miss Laurence Alma-Tadema See
Strange Lands
Jay Gould's Daughter (with music) — Unknown — AS
Jay Hawkins — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River
Anthology.
Jaybird, The— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Jazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret — Langston Hughes. — BAN P
—MAP
Jazz Fantasia. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — MAP — SASS— SC
Jazz Girl, The. — Myrtle Hickey McCormack Howard — HB
Jazz of This Hotel, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ATP
Jazzoma —Langston Hughes — BANP — TL
Je Ne Sgai Quoi, The.— William Whitehead — AEP-D
(Je Ne Scay Quoi, The— A Song )— OBEC
Je Ne Veux de Personne aupres de Ma Tnstesse — Henri de
Regnier, tr fr the French by Seumas O' Sullivan —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Je Suis Amencam — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Je Suis Trop Jeune. — John Addmgton Symonds See Stella
Mans
Jealous Lover, The — Unknown — ABS (A -vers.)
(Weeping Willow, The— B vers )— ABS
Jealous Wife, The —Fred Emerson Brooks. — OHCS-28
Jealousy. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Jealousy.— Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. — EPW-5
(Myrtle Bush Grew Shady, The.)— CH
Jealousy in the Choir — Unknown — CHS — WRR-39
Jealousy of the Gods, The— Carol Jordan —OTA
Jean.— Robert Burns —BFVR—BTP— GEPM— GPE— GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL— LEAP— LL-4— MCCG— OBEV— SBA
(I Love My Jean )— BPB— CEP— GN— HBV— LPS-1—
MBL— OTPC
(My Jean.)— TYP
(Of A' the Airts.)— AWP— EBSV— EM-1—EPRE— EV-3
—JAWP —OAEP— OBEC— PFE—SPE-2— TOP
(Oi A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw ) — BEL — CRE—
CRP—EP—EPC— EPW-3— NAL—TPH
Jean Anderson, My Joy, Jean. — Jeremiah Eames Rankm —
Jean Desprez. — Robert W Service. — CPS — CV—GPWW—
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Jesms
Jean Noel: A Story of Christmas in France (dram.). — Un-
.
Jean Richepin'e Song. — Herbert Trench. — OBMV
Jean Valjean. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables.
Jean Valjean and the Bishop. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miser
ables.
Jean Valjean Reveals Himself. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miser
ables.
Teanie Morrison. — William Motherwell. — CCR — EBSV —
EPW-4— EV-4— HBV— LPS-1
Jeanne D'Arc Returns. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Jeannette. — Otto Julius Bierbaum, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
Bithell.— AWP
Jeannette and Jeannot. — Charles Jeffries. — BLPA
Jeannie Marsh.— George P. Morris.— AA—WRR-S
Jefferson D.— H. S. Comwell. — PAH
Jefferson Davis.— Walker Meriwether Bell. — GA— PAH
Jefferson Davis. — Harry Thurston Peck. — GA
BTB-5
Jehovah. — Israel Zangwill.— WGRP
Jehovah's Immovable Throne. — Bible, O. T. See Psalms
(Psalm XCIII).
Jellon Grame.— Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.) — OBB (A
vers., si. diff.)
Jelly Fish, The. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— CAW
Jemima. — Mother Goose. See There Was a Little Girl.
I em's Last Ride.— Mary A. P. Stansbury.— BTB-5
enkins Goes to a Pic-nic. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
ennie.— Fred Emerson Brooks. — SPE-4 — WRR-2
ennie. — Eugene Field. — PEF
ennie Kissed Me. — Leigh Hunt. — ALV— BCEP — BFVR —
BLPA — BTP — GR-e— HBV— HT— ISP— LC— LEAP
— OHCS-20-- PC— PCD— SBA— SPE-2
(Jenny Kiss'd Me.)— BFV— BLV— FT— OBEV— OBW
GEPM — GTBS — GTSL— MCCG— NAL— PTER
— TCEP— TOP— TPH
jermy._Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— EP— POTT— VLEP
Jenny and Peggy. — Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, The.
fenny Dang the Weaver. — Sir Alexander BoswelL— EBSV
Jenny Dunleath.— Alice Gary.— OHCS-18
Tenny from Ballinsloe. — Unknown. — TIP
Tenny Malone. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Jenny Out vrom Hwome. — William Barnes. — EPW-5
"Tenny wi' the Airn Teeth." — Alexander Anderson.— BOL —
HBV
Jenny Wren.— William Henry Davies.— CMP— PIAE— MBP
Jenny Wren.— Mather Goose.— CBPC— OTPC
(Cruel Jenny Wren.)— RIS
("Jenny Wren fell sick.") — CG
Tenny Wren ("As little Jenny Wren"). — Unknown.— HWC
Tenny's Bawbee. — Sir Alexander BoswelL— EBSV
Tenny's White Rose.— Mrs. H. E. M. Allen.— WRR-7
Jephtha's Daughter.— W. W. Marsh.-WRR-7
Jephthah's Daughter. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BHV
Jephthah's Daughter.— Nathaniel Parker Willis.— OHCS-1 6
Jephthah's Rash Vow. — Miss Howard. — OHCS-8
Jere Lloyd on "Phrenology." — Unknown. — OHCS-1 1
Jeremy, sel. — Hugh Walpole.
Jeremy's Christmas Pantomime. — CHB
Jeremy's Christmas Pantomime. — Hugh Walpole. See Jeremy.
Jericho.— Wfflard Wattles.— HBMV—MLP—SBMV
Jericho Bob.— Anna P. King.— HS— TOAH
Jericho's Blind Beggar. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
WBLP
(Blind Bartimeus.) — MOM
Jerked Heartstrings in Town.— Emily B. C. Jones.— HBMV
jerry._Mary Lowe Dickinson. — BTB-4 — OHCS-22— WRR-43
Jerry and Me. — Hiram Rich.— HBV
Jerry an' Me. — Unknown,— WRR-12
Jerry Go an' He That Car. — Unknown, — AS (with mime) —
CSF— IHA
Jerry, the Bobbin-Boy (ad.). — Unknown. — NPTP
Jerusalem. — Bernard of Cluny or of Morlaix. See De Con-
temptu Mundi.
Jerusalem, sels. — William Blake.
"Ah! weak and wide astray!" (fr. Ch. II).— OBRV
"England! awake! awake! awake!" (fr. prologue to Ch.
IV).— CBE— MV-2— OBRV
"Fields from Islington, The." etc. (fr. prologue to Ch. U).
—OBRV
"He who would do good to another" (fr. Ch. II). — NBE
"I give you the end of a golden string" (fr. prologue to
Ch. IV).— OBRV
"I saw a monk of Charlemam" (fr. prologue to Ch. 111). —
K BE— OBRV
"Jesus said: *Wouldest thou love me' '* (fr. Ch. IV). —
NBE
"So spoke London, immortal guardian" (fr. Ch. II). — NBE
"What are those Golden Builders doing?" (fr. Ch. I), —
OBRV
"What shall I do?" (fr. Ch. 11).— NBE
Jerusalem, — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — EV-2
Jerusalem by Moonlight.-— Benjamin Disraeli. — OHCS-6
Jerusalem Delivered, sels. — Torquato Tasso, tr. fr. the Italian
by Edward Fairfax.
Armida's Garden (fr. Canto XVI).— UFE
Jerusalem Delivered ("Sacred armies and the godly knieht
The"— fr. Canto I).— CAW
Shepherd's Song, The (fr. Canto VII).— WRR-11
Sophronia and Olmdo (fr. Canto II).— WRR-11
Jerusalem Delivered. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
Jerusalem, My Happy Home. — Unknown, See New Jerusalem
The.
Jerusalem, Rejoice cor Joy! (in mod. Eng.). — William Dun-
bar (?).— TMEV
Jerusalem the Beautiful. — M. L. Hofford.— OHCS-28
Jerusalem the Golden ("Jerusalem the Golden with milk and
honey"). — Bernard of Cluny or of Morlaix. See De
Conteinptu Mundi.
Jerusalem the Golden ("Jerusalem the golden, I languish"). —
Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin. — MHT
Jes' Only Her.— John Edward Hazzard.— WRR-44
Jes' to Be Along o' You. — Unknown. — WRR-29
Jes' Whistle Up a Song.— Unknown.— WRR-48
Jesous Ahatonhia. — Jesse Edgar Middleton (after Jean de Bre-
beuf).— OCL
Jesse James.— William Rose Benet. — MAP — NAMP — SC
Jesse James (si. diff. versions). — Unknown. — ABF (with music,
A and B vers.} — ABS (A and B vers.; much abr.)
— APW— AS — CSF (with music)— GR-a (abr.t with
music)— IHA— NAL— P1AE— WTP-1
! essie,— Thomas Edward Brown.— HBV— OBEV
essie.— Eugene Field. — PEF
essie. — Bret Harte. — GN
essie Cameron. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — OHCS-18
essie, the Flower o' Dunblane. —Robert Tannahill. — EBSV —
EV-4 — HBV
(Flower o' Dunblane, The.)— LPS-1
"Jest a-Thinkin- o' You."— Ella Higginson.— WRR-21
Jest a-Wearyin' for You.— Frank L. Stanton.— POI— SL
(Wearyin* for You.) — BAP— BTB-7— HBV— WTP-8
Jest 'fore Christmas.— Eugene Field. — DD — GR-a— HBV—
HBVY — HH — MPC-8 — MW — OHCS-34 — OHFP —
PEF— POI— RON— SDH— SL— VVRR-28— YT
Jest of Fate, The.— Sam Walter Foss.— WRR-22
Jest to Be Happy. — Frank L. Stanton.— POI— SL
Jester, The. — Rudyaid Kipling.— RKV
Jester, The. — Unknown.— WrRR-12
Jester and His Daughter, The.— Tom Taylor. See Fool's Re
venge, The
Jester Bee. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — UTS
Jester Condemned, The. — Horace Smith. — OHCS-3— PRK.
(Jester Condemned to Death, The.) — BOHV
Jester's Sermon, The.— Walter Thornbury.— BMEP— LPS-2—
OHCS-9
"Jesu Christ, sooth God. sooth man" (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown.
(Pris9n Songs— II.)— TMEV
Jesu Dulcis. — St. Bernard, of Clairvaux, tr. fr. the Latin. —
CAW
Jesu, Dulcis Memoria. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin. — WHL
Jesu, Lover of My Soul. — Charles Wesley. See Jesus, Lover
of My Soul.
Jesuits, The. — John Oldham. See Satires upon the Jesuits.
Jesukin. — St. Ita, tr. fr. the Gaelic by George Sigerson. — CAW
Jesus. — Ramon Pimentel Coronel, tr. fr. the Spanish by Joseph
I. C. Clarke.— CAW
Jesus. — Theodore Parker. — AA
Jesus. — Unknown. — MOM — OQP — QP-1
Jesus and I. — Dan Crawford.— BLRP
Jesus at Play with His School-Mates. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow. See Christus: A Mystery.
Jesus Bids Us Shine. — Emily Huntington Miller. — GS
Tesus Christ — and We. — Annie Johnson Flint. — MOM — OOP—
QP-1
(No Other Hands but Ours.)— PDN
Jesus Himself.— Henry Burton. — BLRP
"Jesus, Lord, in Pity hear us." — Charles Wesley.— A EP-D
"Jesus, Lover of My Soul." — Eugene J. Hall. — BTB-4 —
OHCS-3 1
Jesus, Lover of My Soul.— Charles Wesley.— HBV— HT—PE
_WGRP (si. abr.)
(Christ, the Refuge of the Soul.)— EPW-3
(Divine Lover, The— si. abr.)— BLRP
Tn Temptation.) — CEP — TOP
'-esu, Lover of My Soul.)— CRE— LLC (abr.) — WTP-8
(wr. at. to Philip Skelton)
Jesus of Nazareth Passes By.— George T. Liddell.— MOM
Jesus of the Scars.— Edward Shillito. — MOM — OQP— QP-1
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me. — Edward Hopper.— BLRP — BPP
Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun. — Isaac Watts.— WGRP
(si. abr.}
("Jesus shall reign where'er the sun" — abr.) — EV-3
(King Triumphant — abr.)— BLRP
(Psalm LXXXI1.)— CRE
Jesus Tender Shepherd. — Mary Lundie Duncan. See Child's
Evening Prayer, A.
Jesus the Carpenter. — Catherine C. LiddelL — DD — HBV —
PECK-VA
Tesus the Carpenter. — Charles Monroe Sheldon.— MOM — LOW
— MRV— OQP— POI— PTER— QP-1
Tesus Thou Joy of Loving Hearts. — St. Bernard, of Clairvaux,
tr. fr. the Latin.— WGRP
Jesus Understands. — Unknown.— BLRP
Jesus Was Sitting in Moses* Chair.— William Blake. See Ev
erlasting Gospel, The.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Jesus, Won't You Come B'ni-By? (with music). — Unknown. —
Jet and Snowflake.— Unknown. — WRR-35
Jethro's Pet. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — TL
Jetsam, sel. ("Once at a simple turning"). — William Vaughn
Moody.— MAP
Jew, The. — Isaac Rosenberg.— MBP
Jew Lady, The- — Unknown. See Jewish Lady, The.
Jew of Malta, The, sels. — Christopher Marlowe.
Idea of Wealth, An ("O that of this much," etc.—fr. Act
I, sc. i).— BCEP
(From "The Jew of Malta" — si. abr.)— NBE
(Precious Stones — br. sel.) — EV-1
Song of Ithamore, The (fr. Act IV).— WHA
Jew to Jesus, The. — Florence Kiper Frank.— BPP— HBMV —
NP— NV— WGRP
"Jewel of the secret treasury, The." — Hafiz. See Odes.
Jewels. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — JPC
Jewels of My Aunt, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-34
Jewels She Lacked, The. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Jewel-Weed. — Florence Earle Coates. — ME
Jewish Boy.— Gerald Raftery.— AMV-35
Jewish Cemetery at Newport, The. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow.— APW
Jewish Conscript, The. — Florence Kiper Frank. — BPP — OQP —
QP-2— RH
Jewish Father on Sabbath Eve. — Fania Kruger.— AMV-36
Jewish Hymn in Babylon. — Henry Hart Milman. — LPS-2
Jewish Lady, The (A vers.) — Unknown. — ABS
(Jew Lady, The — B vers.)
Jewish Lullaby. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Jewish Lullaby. — Louis Untermeyer. — RIS
Jews, The. — Henry Vaughan. — OBS
Jew's Home, The. — Robert Eyres Landor. See Impious Feast,
The.
Jezebel.— Scudder Middleton.— HBMV— PP— TBM
Jig of Forslin, The, seL — Conrad Aiken.
Monk Is Judas, The.— MLP
Jilted. — Unknown, — SPE-4
Jim. — Americus Wellington Bellaw.— OHCS-33
Jim. — Hilaire Belloc. — AA — BMC — CCP— HBMV— JPC—
MAP— MPC-14— OHCS-4— SPE-5— TSWC
Jim. — Sam Walter Foss.— BAP— BTB-9— SPE-6
(Then Ag'in— C.) — BOHV — FF— HBV— POI— WRR-33
— WTP-4
"Jim." — Bret Harte. — AA— BOHV— IAP— LEAP— LPS-3—
MAP— OHCS-4— SPE-5— TCAP
Jim. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Jim.— Ro" '" " '
Robert W. Service.— CPS
Jim: A Hero.— Robert Overton. — OHCS-28
Jim and Bill.— Franklin P. Adams. — LHV
Jim, Arizona, 1885 — C. F. Lummis. — BTB-7
(Arizona Jim.) — WTRR-2
Jim at the Corner. — Eleanor Far j eon. — SUS
Jim Bludso. — John Hay. — BAV — BOHV — CCR— CGOV—
DDA— FF— GR-a — HT— IHA— MR— OBAV— OG—
PB-6— PJH-1— POI— PPP—PTWP—WTP-5
(Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle.)— AA—APD—APL—
BAP— BBV— HBV— LA— LEAP— MCCG— OTA
—PCD— PFY—PPD-1— SPE-5— WRR-2 1
Jim Brady's Big Brother. — James William Foley. — PTA-2
Jim Dog. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van
Deth).— SSS
Jim Farrow. — Unknown. — CSF
Jim Fenton's Wedding. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Seven-
oaks.
Jim Finley's Pig. — Unknown. — FTB
Jim Fisk (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Jim Haggerty's Story. — Unknown. — ABF
Jim Has His Doubts. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Jim Jay.— Walter de la Mare.— CV— HBMV— NV— PB-6—
RG— RIS
Jim Lord's Cat. — Edward Byron Nicholson. — WRR-21
Jim Porter's Shanty Song. — Unknown. — IHA
Jim, the Cat. — Joseph C. Lincoln. — WRR-44
Jim Wolfe and the Cats. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens) .— OHCS-17— WRR-35
Jim- Jam King of the Jou-Jous, The. — Alaric Bertrand Stuart.
— BOHV— THP— WTP-8
Jimmie's Prayer. — Boston Transcript. — CD
Jimmy Brown and Mr. Martin's Eye. — William L. Alden. See
Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The.
Jimmy Brown's Attempt to Produce Freckles. — William L.
Alden. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The.
Jimmy Brown's Dog. — William L. Alden. See Adventures of
Jimmy Brown, The.
Jimmy Brown's Prompt Obedience. — William L. Alden. See
Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The.
Jimmy Brown's Sister's Wedding. — William L. Alden. See
Adventures of Jimmy Brown.
Jimmy Brown's Steam Chair. — William L. Alden. See Ad
ventures of Jimmy Brown, The.
Jimmy Butler and the Owl. — Unknown. — OHCS-7 — WRR-31
Jimmy Hoy (abr — Paddy at Sea — C.). — Samuel Lover. —
BTB-6
Jimmy Randolph (var. of Johnny Randal). — Unknown. — ABS —
(B vers.)
(Johnny Randall [American vers. of Lord Randal] — A
vers.) — ABS — PIAE (si. diff. vers.).
Cf. also Lord Randal.
Jimmy Trigger, or, The Military Hero. — Unknown.— WRR-25
Jim's Aunt. — Frances Bent Dillingham. — IDAH
Jim's Defence. — Unknown.— WRR-44
Jim's Kids. — Unknown.— OHCS-22
Jim's Story.— H. S. Tomer.— WRR-2 1
Jim's Woman.— Avery Abbott.— SPE-7
Jimsella, sel. ("Ef you didn't want me"). — Paul Laurence
Dunbar.— WRR-44
Jingo and tne ivimstrei, me. — vacnei juraa,
Jinny.— Eva Wilder McGlasson.— WRR-4
Jinny the Just. — Matthew Prior. — CEP — OB EC
Jippy and Jimmy. — Laura E. Richards. — MPB
Jis' "Blue.— Etta Baldwin Oldham.— PASC
Jo, the Tramp.— Edgar M. Chipman. — OHCS-20
Joam Dacosta. — Jules Verne. See Eight Hundred Leagues on
the Amazon.
Joan of Arc, sels. — Thomas De Quincey.
Martyrdom of Joan of Arc, The.— CCR
(Execution of Joan of Arc — abr. and ad.) — OHCS-3
"What is to be thought of her?"— OHCS-3
(Shepherd Girl of Domremy.) — LLC
Joan of Arc. — Archbishop John Ireland. — WRR-42
Joan of Arc. — Jules Michelet. See History of France.
Joan of Arc (arr.). — Josephine Thorp.
(Enchanted Book-Shelf, The.)— MOB
Joan of Arc at Domremy. — Charles Buxton Going. — VOD
Joan of Arc in Prison. — Mrs. Luella J. Case. — WRR-4
Joan of Arc, 1926. — Virginia Moore.— TBM— YT
Joan of Arc's Farewell. — Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schil
ler. See Maid of Orleans.
(Modern Reader's Bible~Moulton—XIX: 25-27).
—WGRP
Job's Comforters (Modern Reader's Bible — Moulton — XI:
7-10).— WGRP
Job's Curse (III: 3-26).— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Knowledge and Wisdom (XXVIII).— BTB-4
(Wisdom— XXVIII: 12-28.)— BHV
Lament of Job (XIV).— WTP-2
(Job's Entreaty.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Immortality — "Man that is born of woman"). — Modern
Reader's Bible— Moulton — XIV: 1-2 and 7-12).—
WGRP
Voice Out of the Whirlwind Answers Job, The (XXXVIII-
XLII) .— EM-1
(Job— XXXVIII.)— GR-3
(Out of the Whirlwind— XL: 7-24; XLL)— AWP—
JAWP— WBP
(Then the Lord Answered— XXXVIII: 2-24; XXXIX.)
—AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Voice of God Out of the Whirlwind, The— XXXVIII-
XL.)— CBOV
(War-Horse, The— XXXIX: 19-25.)— BHV
Job, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Job Militant, sel. — Francis Quarles.
Meditation on Job, A. — EA
Job Work— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
ob's Comforters.— Bible, 0. T. See Job.
ob's Curse.— Bible, O. T. See Job.
ob's Entreaty. — Bible, 0. T. See Job.
Obson's Amen.— Rudyard Kipling.— POTT— RKV—VLEP
Joci o the Side. — Unknown. See Jock o' the Side.
Jock Johnstone, the Tinkler. — James Hogg. — BCEP (abr.) —
BTB (abr.)— LPS-2
Jock o'Hazeldean. — Sir Walter Scott. See Guy Mannering
Jock o' the Side. — Unknown. — EPOM (A vers.) — OBB
vers.)
(Joci o the Side — A and B vers.)— ESPB
Jock of Hazeldean. Sir Walter Scott. See Guy Mannering.
Jock the Leg and the Merry Merchant. — Unknown. — ESPB
Jocky Fou, Jenny Fain. — Unknown. — EBSV
Jocosa Lyra. — Austin Dobson. — BOHV
Joe. — Alice Robbins. — OHCS-5
Joe and Meg. — Ho well L. Piner. — WRR-2 3
Joe Bowers. — Unknown. — ABF (muck abr.; with music). —
ABS (abr.)— APW (much abr.)— ATP— CSF (si. abr.;
si. diff. I
Joe Dobson (with music). — "B.A.T." — FTB
(Cobbler! Stick to Your Last; or, The Adventures of Joe
Dobson.)— ABVC
Joe Jones — A Parody. — Unknown. — OHCS-7
Joe, My Pard, the Parson. — S. Blair McBeath. — WRR-12
Joe Sieg. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Joe Striker and the Sheriff.— t/wJbioww.— OHCS-29— WRR-20
Joe Tinker. — Amanda Benjamin Hall. — HBMV
Joe Turner (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Joe-Pyeweed. — Louis Untermeyer. — ME
Joe's Baby.— Charles M. Sheldon.— SPE-5
Joe's Crime. — Ella Pleasants Fort. — WRR-38
Joe's Dream. — George Cooper. — WRR-28
Joe's Search for Santa Claus. — Irving Bacheller. — II S
Joey's Christmas. — Rosamond Livingstone McNaught. — CS
Jog On, Jehosophat. — Griff Crawford. — POI — SL
Jog On, Jog On[, the Foot-Path Way].— William Shakespeare.
See Winter's Tale, The.
Joggin's Erlong. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — FF — POI
Johanna Shove's Easter. — Annie Hamilton Donnell.— WRR-39
Johannes Agricola in Meditation. — Robert Browning. — OBVV
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Johnie
Johannes Milton, Senex. — Robert Bridges. — EPP — NAMP —
PWB
John.— Bible, N. T. See St. John.
John.— Wendy Wood.— HMSP
John Alcohol.— Unknown.— OHCS-34
John Alden and Percilly. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
John and I. — Mrs. John McElroy. — HB
John and Molly.— Percy Ilott.— PBV
John and Tibbie's Dispute. — Robert Leighton. — BTB-2
(John and Tibbie Davison's Dispute.) — OHCS-14
John Anderson. — Robert Burns. See John Anderson My Jo,
"John Anderson, My Jo." — Charles G. Blanden. — HBV
John Anderson My Jo, [John].— (C.).— Robert Burns.— AEV
J _ AWP— BEL — BLV — CBOV— CCR— CEP— CR—
CRE— EBSV— EM-1— EP— EPRE — EPW-3— EV-3—
— GEPM— GPE— GR-e— JAWP— JHP— LL-4— LPS-1
MCCG— MPC-14— NAL— OAEP— OBEC— OBEY
— OG— OTA— PB-8 — PFE — PG— POOL— PPD-2 —
SBA— SPE-3— TCEP— TPH— TOP— TVSH— WBP—
WHA— WP
(John Anderson.)— CBE—GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— HBV
— LC— LEAP— MBL— OTPC— PECK— WBLP
"John B." Sails, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
"John Ball shot them all." — Unknown. — PPL
John Barleycorn. — Robert Burns. — AEP-D — BOHV— EV-3—
CG (si. a&r.)— HBV— LPS-3— PECK— WTP-2
John Boyle O'Reilly. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
John Bright. — Francis Barton Gummere. — AA
John Brown. — John Houston Finley. — WRR-42
John Brown. — Harry Lyman Koopman. — AA
John Brown. — Vachel Lindsay. — LA — MAP — NP— TBM
John Brown. — Edna Dean Proctor. — PAH
(President's Proclamation.) — APB
John Brown.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
John Brown.— Allen Tate.— SPP
John Brown. — Eugene F. Ware. — GA
John Brown: A Paradox. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — DD — GA
John Brown of Osawatomie. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. —
PFY
John Brown's Body, sels. — Stephen Vincent Benet.
Confederate Prison, A.— RH
Enlistments, The. — ATP
Guns, The. — RH
Hidden Place, The. — GT-2
(Hider's Song, The.)— FP
Invocation: "American muse,
whose strong and diverse
heart." — MPB— NP (shorter sel.) — SC (shorter
set.)
John Brown's Prayer. — NP
Lincoln and Davis — RH
Lincoln Calls for Volunteers. — ATP
Love Came By from the Riversmoke. — MAP
(Out of John Brown's Strong Sinews.) — WHA
Song of the Riders. — MAP
Thirteen Sisters. — SC
War.— RH
John Brown's Body. — Charles Sprague Hall. — ABF (longer
vers.', with music) — GA — MC
(Glory Hallelujah! or, John Brown's Body.) — APB — PAH
John Brown's Body.— J. D. Sherman.— BTB-8
John Brown's Prayer. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See John
Brown's Body.
John Brown's Sister's Wedding. — William L. Alden. See Ad
ventures of Jimmy Brown, The.
John Bunyan, sel. ("Bunyan is almost the only writer' ). —
Thomas Babington Macaulay. — PE
John Burns of Gettysburg. — Bret Harte. — ABVC — APL —
BTB-6— CCR— DDA— GA— HBV — LHV (abr.)—
MC— OG— OHCS-4 — OHIP— PAH— PAP— PAPm
John C. Breckenridge.— Joseph C. S. Blackburn.— SPE-4
John Charles Fremont. — Charles F. Lummis. — PAH
John Charles Fremont.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— LPS-3
John Christian. — Walter Hendricks. — RH
John Clark Ridpath.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
John Darrow. — Donald Davidson. — HBMV
John Doe— Buck Private.— Allan P. Thomson.— GPWW
John Dory.— Unknown.— BHV (si. abr.)— ESPB— SG
John Endicott, sels. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Proclamation, The, — PAH
Prologue, The: "Tonight we strive to read," etc. — PAH
John Ericsson Day Memorial, 1918. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
John Evereldown.— Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MOAP —
OBAV
John Filson.— William Henry Venable.— PAH
John Francois. — Unknown. — SG
John Galsworthy, O. M. — William Kean Seymour. — BPM-33
John Garner's Trail Herd. — Unknown. — CSF
John Gilpin.— William Cowper.— BHP — BPB— CG— CSBP—
EV-3— MW— OHCS-7— OHNP— PB-5— POY
(Diverting History of John Gilpin, The — C.)— AEP-D
(afcr.)— BOHV — BPP — CEP— CR— CRP— GN
_GR-l— GS— HBV— HBVY — LPS-3— MBL —
NAL— OBEC— OG— OTA— OTPC — RIS— STP
— THP— TOP— TYP
(Ride of John Gilpin.)— MPC-1 3
John Gorham. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP — MAP—
MAPA— NP
John Graham. — George Horace Lorimer. See Letters from a
Self-made Merchant to His Son.
John Greenleaf Whittier, — Phoebe Cary. — DD — GA
John Greenleaf Whittier. — John Cameron Grant. — DD — GA
John Grumlie.— Allan Cunningham.— BOHV— GS— HBV (si
diff.; longer)
John Halifax, Gentleman, sel. — Dinah Maria Mulock.
Little Muriel.— OHCS-37
John Hancock Otis. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology,
John Harding.— Mary R. Jarvis.— WRR-13
John Harty (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
John Henry (diff. versions). — Unknown. — ABF (2 vers.; with
music)~ANL—APW~AS (with music)— BPP
("John Henry tol' his Cap'n" — much abr.) — NAMP
John Henry: An American Episode. — Alfred V. Frankenstein.
— CAG
"John Henry tol' his Cap'n." — Unknowii. See John Henry.
John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. — Nathaniel Hawthorne.— TOAH
John Inglesant, sel. — Joseph Henry Shorthouse.
Vengeance Is Mine. — EA
John Jankin's Sermon. — Harper's Bazaar. — OHCS-8
John Jones. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Heptalogia,
The.
John Jones and L— Charles G. Ames. — OHCS-23
John Keats. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See Five English Poets.
John Keats. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan
(London Literature and Society).
John Keats, Surgeon. — Ben Belitt. — BPM-3
s Indictment of th
Swinburne. See Bothwell.
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'ohn Knox's Indictment of the Queen. — Algernon Charles
John L. Sullivan, the Strong Boy of Boston. — Vachel Lindsay.
— CPL
John Lothrop Motley. — William Cullen Bryant. — PRK
(In Memory of John Lothrop Motley.) — AA
John McKeen. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
John Maynard.— Horatio Alger, Jr.— BLPA— BTB-1— OHCS-5
—PTA-2
John Maynard — Hero Pilot. — John B. Gough. — WRR-43
(Pilot, The.)— OHCS-23
(Story of John Maynard.) — BTB-6
John Milton. — Leon Huhner. — ST
John Nicholls of Spartanburg. — John Jerome Rooney. —
OHCS-40
John o' Baden yon. — John Skinner. — EBSV
John o' Dreams. — Theodosia Garrison. — HBMV
John o' Lorn. — Neil Munro. — EBSV
John of Hazelgreen (A and E vers.). — Unknown.— ESPB
John of Launcy. — Sir Henry Taylor. See Philip van Arte-
velde.
John of Mt. Sinai.— A. L. Frisbie.— BTB-6— OHCS-29
John of Tours. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Dante Gabriel
Rossetti— AWP— JAWP— WBP
John Pattison Gibson.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — MM
John Peel.— John Woodcock Graves.— CH—WTP-4
John Pelham. — James Ryder Randall. — AA — GA — PAH
John Quincy Adams, 1767-1848. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See
Book of Americans, A.
John Rankin's Sermon. — Harper's Bazaar. — OHCS-8
(Our Minister's Sermon.) — BTB-3
John Sevier. — Donald Davidson. See Tall Men, The.
John Smith. — Eugene Field. — PEF
John Smith's Approach to Jamestown. — James Barron Hope. —
MC— PAH
John Smith's Will. — Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber. — OHCS-18
John Spicer on Clothes. — Abby Morton Diaz. — DRB
John Standish, Artist. — Kenneth Fearing. — LA
John Storm's Resolution. — Hall Caine. See Christian, The.
John Tarkington Jameson. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
John the Baptist. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. —
PIAE
John Thompson's Daughter. — Phoebe Cary. — BOHV — PA —
PTA-2
John Thomson and the Turk (A and B vers.). — Unknown. —
ESPB
John Underbill.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— PAH— T CAP
John W. Jones.— Holman F. Day. — OHCS-38
John Walsh. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
John Ward, Preacher, seL — Margaret Deland.
Fire, The.— WRR-5
John Webster. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Sonnets on
English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
John Wesley's Rule.— John Wesley.— HBVY— HT— SPE-4
(Rule, A.)— FF— POI
John White's Thanksgiving. — Unknown. — OHCS-33 — PPYP—
WRR-40— YPS
John Winter. — Laurence Binyon. — MLP — SG — TCPD
"John woke on Jan. first and felt queer." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
John Woodv:!: A Tragedy, sel. — Charles Lamb.
Helen (written by Mary Lamb). — OBRV
Johneen.— Patrick J. Carroll.— WHL
Johneen. — "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson Skrine). —
GS— TIP
Johnie (or Jonne) Armstrong. — Unknown. — CR (B vers.) —
EBSV (C vers.)— ESPB (A, B and C vers.)—GDAH—
ISP— JPC— MPC-13— NAL— OBB (C vers.)— OHNP
_PB-7— PC— TOP
Johnie Cock.— Unknown.— EPOM (A vers.)— ESPB (A, B,
C, D, K, vers,) — GR-e (diff. vers.)—PTER (A vers.)
—TCEP (diff. vers.)
Johnie Faa. — Unknown. See Raggle, Taggle Gypsies, The.
Johnie Scot. — Unknown. — ESPB
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(Hey Johnnie Cope.) — EV-3
Johnnie Cpurteau. — William Henry Drumrnond. — CPG — OCL
John- John.— Thomas MacDonagh.—A WP— HB M V— JAWP—
LBBV— TIP— WBP
Johnnie Cope. — Adam Skirving. — CBOV — EBSV — EP —
EPW-3
fF"
Johnnie of ^ockerslee.— "Unki Sow.— OB 5*
Johnnie's Checker Story.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— OHCS-39
Johnnie's First Moose. — William Henry Drummond. — CP —
Johnny and Betsy. — Unknown. — ABS
Johnny and the Teacher.— E7wfeM0w«.—OHCS-33
(Mental Arithmetic.) — WRR-30
(Trials of a Schoolmistress, The.) — CHS
Johnny Appleseed. — Rosemary Carr Benet. — MPB
Johnny Appleseed. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CP — SPT
Johnny Appleseed. — William Henry Venable. — PAH
Johnny Appleseed Speaks of Great Cities in the Future.—
Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Johnny Appleseed Speaks of the Apple-Blossom Amaranth That
Will Come to This City.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Johnny Appleseed's Hymn to the Sun. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Johnny Appleseed's Ship Comes In.— Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Johnny Appleseed's Wife fiom the Palace of Eve. — Vachel
Lindsay. — CPL
Johnny Appleseed's Wife of the Mind. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Johnny at the Fair. — Unknown, See Oh! Dear!
Johnny Bartholomew. — Thomas Dunn English. — OHCS-7
Johnny Come Down to Hilo (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye.— Unknown.— GTIV— TIP
(Och, Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye.)— MV-2
Johnny Judkins. — Charles F. Adams. — OHCS-21
Johnny Randall. See Jimmy Randolph.
Johnny Sands. — Unknown. — ABS (A and B vers.) — PPP
Johnny Shall Have a New Bonnet. — Mother Goose. — HBV —
HBVY— OTPC— WP
ohnny the Stout. — Unknown. — PPYP — YFR
ohnnycake, The. — Unknown. — MPB
ohnny's By-Low Song. — Laura E. Richards. — BOL
ohnny's Confession. — Unknown. — WRR-17
ohnny's Elocutionary Effort. — Unknown. — WRR-39
ohnny's Fourth of July. — Unknown. — GH
ohnny's Hist'ry Lesson. — Nixon Waterman. — PTA-1 — SPE-4
—WRR-29
(Johnny's History Lesson.) — MPC-14
Johnny's Lesson. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Johnny's Opinion of Grandmothers. — Unknown. — BTB-1 — RON
—WRR-17
(Grandmothers.) — LLC
Johnny's Pa Skates. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Johnny's Penny. — Unknown. — GSRC
Johnny's Pocket.— Unknown.— PPYP— YFR
(Little Boy's Pocket, A.)— PPL— RYC
Johnny's the Lad I Love. — Unknown. — GTIV
John's Mistake. — Molly Brande. — WRR-33
John's Pajamas. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-32
John's Pumpkin. — Mrs. G. Archibald. — PPYP
"Johnson's Boy." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
oin the Caroling. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — CRYO— SDH
oined the Blues. — John Jerome Rooney. — AA
oint Owners in Spain. — Alice Brown. — SPE-7
oke Gold.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
oker's Mistake, The (pant.).— Lemuel B. C. Josephs. — DRB
okesmith's Vacation, The. — Don Marquis. — ALV
oking. — Unknown. — SPE-4
(What a Pity.)— BTB-9— WRR-37
Foliet.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Folly Beggar. — Unknown. — CGOV
Folly Beggars, The. — Robert Burns. — BEL — CEP — EM-1 —
OAEP
(See the Smoking Bowl.) — ATP
(See the Smoking Bowl before Us.) — BSV
("See the smoking bowl before us.")— ALV (abr.)— WTP-2
rolly Brick, A.— -Pauline Phelps.— WRR-21
"oily Company, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — OG
Folly Good Ale and Old. — Unknown. See Gammer Gurton's
Needle.
"oily Jack.— William Makepeace Thackeray.— FT— HBV
"oily March.™ Lizzie J. Rook.™ PPYP
"oily Miller, The. — Isaac Bickerstaff. See Love in a Village,
"oily Miller, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"oily Miller, The (with music). — Unknown. — CHB
"oily Old Pedagogue, The. — George Arnold. — CSBP — HBV—
LLC— LPS-2— OHCS-6— POOI— PRK
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Jolly Finder of Wakefield, The.— Unknown.— ESPB
(Robin Hood and the Pinder of Wakefield.)— EV-2
Jolly Shepherd. — William Shakespeare. See King Lear.
Jolly Shepherd Wat, The.— Unknown.— SDH— TMEV (mod.)
(Can I Not Sing But Hoy!)— EV-2— NBE
(Jolly Wat)— OBB
(Joly Joly Wat— mod.)— SBA
Jolly Young Waterman, The. — Charles Dibdin. — EV-3
Joly Joly Wat.— Unknown. See Jolly Shepherd Wat, The.
Jonah, sel.— Bible, O. T.
Story of Jonah, The (I: 3-17).— SG
Jonah. — Unknown. See Patience.
Jonah and the Whale.— Viola Meynell.— BLPA— MBP
Jonas and Matilda. — Atlantic Monthly. — APP
Jonathan Bing. — Beatrice Brown. — PCD — RIS
Jonathan Bing Does Arithmetic. — Beatrice Brown. — RIS
Jonathan to John, sel. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow
Papers, The, Second Series, No. II (Mason and Slidell-
a Yankee Idyll).
Joner Swallerin' a Whale. — Louis Eisenbeis. — OHCS-31
Jones at the Barber Shop.— Punch. — LPS-3 — THP
Joneses and the Asterisks, The, sel. — Gerald Campbell.
Her First Drawing-Room.— HSP
Jones's Pasture. — Abbie Huston Evans. — NP
Joney. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Jonne Armstrong. — Unknozvn. See Johnie Armstrong.
Jonquils, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves from a
Chinese Jar.
Jorasse. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Jordan ("When first my lines"). — George Herbert. — ATP —
EPS— OB S
Jordan ("Who sayes that fictions"). — George Herbert. — OBS
Joseph and His Brethren, sels. — Charles Jeremiah Wells. — VA
Patriarchal Home, The.
Phraxanor to Joseph.
Rachel.
Triumph of Joseph, The.
Joseph Clayton. — Sarah Parry.— OHCS-37
Joseph of Arimathea. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Joseph Rodman Drake.— Fitz-Greene Halleck. — APB— BLPA—
LPS-3— SBA
(Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, The.) — APD
(Elegy in Memory of Joseph Rodman Drake.) — OTA
(Green Be the Turf.) — LLC
(On His Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake — 1st st. only.) —
(On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake — C.) — AA— APL
— BAP— BAV— BFV— DD — DDA— GA— GR-a
— HBV— IAP— LA — LEAP — OBAV— PAH—
PJH-2— TCAP— VIL— WTP-5
Joseph Sturge. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — BHV
Joseph's Story. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter Sweet.
Joses, the Brother of Jesus. — Harry Kemp. — HBMV— OQP—
Josh Billings. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Josh Billings on "Gongs." — "Josh Billings" (Henry Wheeler
Shaw).— OHCS-1
Josh Billings on "Gongs." — "Josh Billings" (Henry Wheeler
Shaw) .— MHT— OHCS-3
Josh Billings on "Manifest Destiny." — "Josh Billings" (Henry
Wheeler Shaw).— OHCS-2
Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jericho. — Unknown. — APW— ATP
(Group of Negro Songs, A.)— NAMP
Joshua of 1776, The. — William Russell Rose. — WRR-10
Joshua Peabody. — John A. Holmes. — BPP
Joshua Tree, The. — Harry Noyes Pratt. — TL
Josiah Allen's Obituary. — Marietta F. Holley. — WRR-S1
Josiah Allen's Political Aspirations. — Marietta F. Holley. See
Sweet Cicely.
Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. I.; or Samantha at
the Centennial, sels. — Marietta F. Holley.
Advice to Tirzah Ann. — OHCS-39
Study in Dialect, A.— NPTP
Widder Doodle.— WRR-29
Josiah Allen's Wife at A. T. Stewart's Store. — Marietta F.
Holley. See My Opinions and Betsy Bobbett's.
Josiah and Family at the Centennial. — Emma M. Johnston. —
OHCS-13
Josiah at the Various Springs. — Marietta F. Holley. See Sa
mantha at Saratoga.
Josiah's Composition on Columbus. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Josiar. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Josie (with music). — Unknown. See Frankie and Johnnie.
Journey, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — PDN
Journey, The. — Walter de la Mare. — TL
Journey. The. — Mary Berri Hansbrough. — AA
Journey, The. — L. Le Mesurier. — VOD
Journey, The. — John T. McFarland. — OQP — QP-1
Journey, The.— Scudder Middleton.— GPE— HBMV— SPT
Journey. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— MLP— NLK — POOT—
SAM— TCAP— VOD
Journey, The.— Grace Fallow Norton. — RH
Journey, A.— Josephine Preston Peabody.— RAR
Journey, The.— John Collings Squire. — LHW
Journey, The. — Unknown. — BS
Journey from Patapsco in Maryland to Annapolis April 4.
1730, A. — R. Lewis.— APB
Journey of Life, The. — S. Jennie Smith. — OHCS-29
Journey of the Magi. — T. S. Eliot. — CMP — MAP— OBMV
Journey Onwards, The. — Thomas Moore. — EV-4 — GTBS —
GTSE— GTSL— HBV
(As Slow Our Ship.)— BPB— GPE — LPS-1— SEP — TIP
Journey South, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora
Leigh.
Journey to What's Its Name, A. — Unknown, — WRR-12
Journey's End. — -Witter Bynner. — LHW
Journey's End. — Evelyn H. Healey. — OHPI
Journey's End. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Journey's End. — Humbert Wolfe. — YT
Jovial Beggar, The. — Unknown. — CTBP— CG — CGOV (a&r.)
Jovial Priest's Confession, The. — Leigh Hunt.— BOHV
Jovial Welshmen, The. — Unknown. — OTPC
("There were three jovial Welshmen.") — CG
(Three Jovial Huntsmen labr. and si. diff.1.)— BOHV—
NA— PB 1
(Three Jovial Welshmen, The.)— HBVY— MPC-13 (sts. 1-3)
(Three Welshmen— si. abr.)— CFBP
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Jovita; or, The Christmas Gift (err.).— Bret Harte.— DRB
Joy.— Hilda Conkling. — PC
joy.— William Henry Davies. — POTT
toy.— Clarissa Scott Delany.— CDC
Joy.— Robinson Jeffers— CMP— GPE— NP
JOY. — Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. See Give Me Not Tears.
Toy,_Carl Sandburg.— BAP— CPCS— LEAP— NP— PC
Joy.— Sara Teasdale. — RNP
Joy. — Matilda Hutchinson Turner. — RAR
Joy.— Unknown.— CGOV
Joy and Duty.— Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Joy and Grief. — Hermann Kunibert Neumann. — ST
Joy and Pleasure. — William Henry Davies. — OBMV
Joy and Sadness — Sunshine and Shadow. — Unknown. — WRR-S5
Joy and Sorrow.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).— OQP
— QP-2
"Joy and woe are woven fine." — William Blake. See Auguries
of Innocence.
Joy Awaiting, The. — James Henry Darlington. — BAP
Joy Bells Are Ringing. — Washington Irving. — CRYO
Joy Calls for Two. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Joy Enough. — Barrett Eastman. — AA
Joy Is in the Morning Veiled, A. — Lola Ridge. — TCPD
Joy May Kill. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. jr. the Italian by
John Addington Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Joy Meets Laughter.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-34
(Reward.)— POI—SL
Joy o' Life, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — WTP-4
Joy o* Living. — Amanda Benjamin Hall. — HBMV
Joy of a Dog, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Joy of Battle, The. — John Fletcher. See Mad Lover, The.
Joy of Being Poor, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Joy of Doing Good, The. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary
Anne Hearne). — PRK
Joy of Easter Morning. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Joy of Getting Home, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Joy of Incompleteness, The. — Unknown. — LOW — POI
Joy of Life, The.— William Henry Davies. — CMP
Joy of Life, The.— Euripides. See Baccha, The.
Joy of Life. — Mary Russell Mitford. — OTPC
Joy of Little Things, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Joy of Living, The. — Gamaliel Bradford.— I CBD
Joy of Living, The. — Unknown. — MRV
Joy of My Life! — Henry Vaughan.— OBS
("Joy of my life! while left me here.") — AEP-W
"Joy of my life! full oft for loving you." — Edmund Spenser
See Amoretti (LXXXII). ' . •
Joy of Pretense, The. — James W. Foley. — POI — SL
Joy of the Hills, The. — Edwin Markham.— LBMV — LC— MMV
— NPSC— PASC— POT— PPD-1— PTER
Joy of the Morning. — Edwin Markham. — AA — BLA — HBV —
LBAP— MPB— ODP—POY
Joy of the Springtime, The. — Sarojini Naidu. — ME
Joy Ride, The.— Warren Gilbert.— PP
Joy, Shipmate, Joy!— Walt Whitman— BBV— BHV— BPP—
CAP— CGOV— DD—EOAH — GPE— HBVY— IAP-
LL-3— MCCG— MRV— OHIP— TCAP— TOP
"Joy, sweetest lifeborn joy, where dost thou dwell?" — Robert
Bridges.— PWB
Joy to You.— Francis Carlin.— PFY— SPT
Joyce Kilmer. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — DD — HBMV
Joyce's Repentance. The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Doug.
las Hyde.— GTIV
Joyful Wisdom, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Joy-Month.— David Atwood Wasson.— HBV — SN
Joyous Christmas. — John Grant Newman. — GSRC
Joyous Daffodils. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Joyous Gifts, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
I oyous-Gard.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— GPE — LBMV
oys. — Rose Fyleman. — MPC-3
oy's Fiddle.— J. W. Forbes.— WRR-47
oys of a. Summer Morning, TIfe. — Henry A. Wise Wood. — ME
oys of Art, The. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — BMC— OBVV
Joys of Heaven, The. — Thomas a Kempis, tr. fr. the Latin by
Erastus C. Benedict.— CAW
Joys of House-Hunting, The. — Harvey Peake. — HSP
Joys of Marriage, The. — Charles Cotton. — BOHV
Joys of Paradise. — St. Augustine, tr. fr. the Latin by Prioress
Augustine.— CAW
Joys of the Road, The.— Bliss Carman.— D DA— FPH (si. abr.)
—HBV— HBVY (si. abr.)— MLP — NLK — OBVV—
SBA— SN— TCAP— TSW— TSWC
Joys Seven. — Unknown. See Twelve Good Joys, The.
Joys We Miss, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Juan and Haidee[: Ways of Love]. — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Don Juan (Don Juan and Haidee).
Juan de Pareja. — William Brighty Rands. — CGOV
Juan Murray. — Unknown. — CSF
Juan Quintana.— Alice Corbin.— BAP— HBMV— MLP— NP—
Juana. — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by Andrew Lang.
—AWP— JAWP— WBP— WTP-7
Juanita. — "Joaquin" Miller.— AA
Juanita and Carlos (pant.). — Unknown. — WRR-41
Juan's Song. — Louise Began. — NYBV
Jubal and Tubal Cain. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Juberlo Tom. — Robert Overton. — OHCS-29
Jubilee of the Flowers, The.— Sarah E. Howard.— WRR-9
Jubilee Song. — Unknown. — WRR-27
(Go Down, Moses.) — ANL — APW— SPP
Judaism.— John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — ACP — BMC
Judas. — Gamaliel Bradford. — OQP— QP-1
Judas. — Howard McKinley Corning. — MOM
Judas. — Edward Davison. — NV
Judas. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB (5 sts.)
Judas.— Harold VinaL— BAP
Judas Iscariot. — Robert Buchanan. — LEAP — OBVV
Judas Iscariot. — Catherine Gate Coblentz. — MOM
Judas of Kerioth.— G. C. Alborn.— WRR-53
Judean Hills Are Holy. — William L. Stidger. — MOM— OOP—
QP-1
Judge Brown's Watermelon Story.— Unknown. — PPYP — YPS
Judge Lynch. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-33
Judge Me, O Lord.— Sarah Northcliffe Cleghorn.— RT
Judge Not. — Harry Larkyn. — WRR-33
(Who Can Tell?)— LOW
?udge Not. — "Joaquin" Miller. — MHT
udge Not. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — LPS-3 — OHCS-12
udge Not. — Unknown.— HT
Judge Not the Preacher for He Is Thy Judge.— George Her
bert.— EV -2
Judge of Bellinzona, The.— J. J. Reithard. — OHCS-24
Judge Pitman on Various Kinds of Weather. — "Max Adeler"
(Charles Heber Clark) .— BTB-2
Judged by the Company One Keeps. — Unknown. — BLPA
Judgement of God, The. — William Morris. See Judgment of
God, The.
Judges, sel. — Bible, O. T.
Song of Deborah and Barak, The (V: 2-21).— AWP
(War Song of Kishon— 1-23.)— BHV
Judge's Song, The. — William S. Gilbert. See Trial by Jury.
Judge's "Spirited Woman," The. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel
Langhorne Clemens). — PPD-2
Iudge's Temperance Lecture, A. — J. N. Reading. — OHCS-10
udging by Appearances. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — MPB
udgment, The. —Katharine Lee Bates. — OQP — QP-2
udgment. — William Rose Benet. — BAP— LA
udgment. — Grace Ellery Channing-Stetson. — AA
Judgment. — Leslie Coulson. — VM
Judgment, The. — Dora Read Goodale. — AA — LA— LEAP
Judgment. — Eleanor Graham. — DDA
Judgment Day. — William Dean Howells. — AA — PFY
Judgment Day, The (abr.). — James Weldon Johnson. — SC
Judgment in Heaven, A, sel. — Francis Thompson.
Epilogue: "Heaven, which man's generations draws." —
MBP
Judgment of God, The.— William Morris.— POTT— VLEP
(Judgement of God, The.)— OBVV
Judgment of Solomon, A. — Martha Wolfenstein. — ST
Judicial Tribunals.— Charles Sumner.— OHCS-3
Judith, sels. — Bible, O. T.
Judith's Song (XVI, Douay version). — WTP-2
Tyrant's Death, The (XIII: 8-19, Douay version).— BHV
Judith. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Judith. — Unknown, mod. fr. Old English. — EPOM
Judith.— William Young.— AA
Judith of Bethulia. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS — MM — SPP
Judith of Eighteen Sixty Four, A.— C. F. Cavanagh. — WRR-44
Judith of Minnewaulken, sel. — Maxwell Anderson.
Judith Remembers. — WHA
Judith Remembers. — Maxwell Anderson. See Judith of Minne
waulken.
Judith's Song.— Bible, O. T. See Judith.
Judy O'Shea Sees Hamlet. — Lynn Boyd Porter.— BTB-7
Jug.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Juggler, The. — Bliss Carman. — LBAP
"Look how he throws" (sel.).— BAP — CV
Juggler, The. — George Kyle. — WRR-3
Juggler of Touraine, The (abr.). — Edwin Markham. — HSPS
Jugglers, The.— John Gay. See Fables (Fable XLII).
Juggler's Song, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Juggling Jerry.— George Meredith. — BEL — EP — EPN— EPP—
HBV— LL-4 — OAEP— OHNP— POTT— TCEP— VA—
VLEP— WTP-6
(Last Words of Juggling Jerry, The.)— CRE— GR-e— TOP
Jugurtha. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA — CAP — IAP—
TBV
Julia.— Robert Herrick.— OTPC ,
(Rock of Rubies, The.)— EPW-2
(Rubies and Pearls.)— HBV
Julia, a Novel, sel. — Helen Maria Williams.
To Hope. — OBEC
Julian Grenfell. — Maurice Baring. — HBMV
Julia's Letter. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan
(Donna Julia's Letter).
Julie. — Unknown. — SPE-8
Julie Ann Johnson (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
"Julie Plante," The. — William Henry Drummond. See Wreck
of the "Julie Plante," The.
Juliet. — Louis F. Austin.— WRR-3 0
Juliet. — William Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet of Nations. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Casa
Guidi Windows.
Juliet Protests.— Wendy Marsh.— BPM-36
Juliet's Sincerity. — William Shakespeare, See Romeo and
Juliet ("He jests," etc.).
Juliet's Wooing of the Night. — William Shakespeare. See
Romeo and Juliet.
Julius Brink. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River,
The.
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Julius Csesar, sets. — William Shakespeare.
Brutus on the Death of Caesar (abr. fr. Act III, sc. ii).— -
LLC— OHCS-3— PPYP— YFR
(Brutus' Address.)— WRR-27
Caesar to His Petitioners (abr. fr. Act III, sc. i).— PPD-1
Cowards (fr. Act II, sc. ii). — BLP
Farewell, A: "Now most noble Brutus," etc. (Act V,
sc. i).— BHV
Mark Antony Scene (Act III, sc. ii, si. abr.).— BTB-2
(Antony on the Death of Caesar.) — PPYP (br. sel.)—
(Antony's Address to the Romans — set., abr.) — OHCS-3
(Antony's Eulogy on Csesar — longer sel., abr.) — PBGG
(Antony's Oration over the Body of Csesar — sel.) — EV-1
— LPS-3 (abr.)
("Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" —
br. sel.)~GPE
(I Come to Bury Caesar — set., abr.) — WHA
(Mark Antony's Oration— br. sel.) — BCEP — PYM —
WTP-8
(Oration of Mark Antony — longer set.) — LLC
Marullus to the Roman Citizens (fr. Act I, sc. i)— PPD-2
Murder of Julius Caesar (fr. Act II, sc. i). — EV-1
"O Mighty Caesar! dost thou He so low?" (Act III, set. fr.
sc. i, ii).— BHV
Quarrel of Brutus and Cassius, The (fr. Act IV, sc. iii).—
CCR— LLC— OHCS-1 0
(Brutus and Cassius.)— CBE—SR
(Brutus and Cassius Quarrel — abr.) — BFV
(Quarrel Scene, The.)— SPE-8
There Is a Tide in the Affairs of Men (fr. Act IV, sc. iii).
—BCEP
(Opportunity.) — RON
(There Is a Tide.)— BTP— PB-8
("There is a tide in the affairs of men.")— GPE
"This was the noblest Roman of them all" (fr. Act V,
sc. v).— GPE
(Antony's Description of Brutus.) — SPE-S
(Brutus.)— BCEP
(Fragment from Mark Antonv's Speech.) — PECK
(Man, A.)— BHV
"What means this shouting?" (fr. Act. I, sc. ii).— ST
(Cassius against Caesar — sel., abr.) — BTB-1— OHCS-8
— PE
(Cassius on Csesar — br. sel.) — PPD-1
(Cassius on Honour — sel., abr.) — CCR
(Cassius to Brutus — sel., abr.)— WRR-27
("I know that virtue to be in you, Brutus" — shorter
sel.)— -GPE
(Swimmer, A — shorter sel.) — BHV
"You are dull, Caska" (fr. Act I, sc. iii).— NBE
Julot the Apache. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
July.— Susan Hartley Swett.— GN — PB-6 — PBGP
July Fourth. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
July Garden, The. — Robert Ernest Vernede. — ME
July Midnight. — Amy Lowell. — ME
Jumblies, The.— Edward Lear.— BOHV— CFBP—CR— FPH—
GFA— GS— HBV — HBVY — JPC— LBN— MPC-7 —
NA— NAL (abr.)-OTPC — PB-5— PC— RIS— SAS—
THP— VA
Jumbo Jee.— Laura E. Richards.— SUS
Jumilhac-the-Grand. — Emma L. Brock. — PB-4
Jump Jim Crow. — Unknown. — APW
"Jumped" — the Stor> of Ben Fargo's Claim. — Tom P. Morgan.
— OHCS-33
(How Ben Fargo's Claim Was Jumped.) — BTB-6
Jumpin' Judy (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Jumping Frog, The, sel. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens).
Mark Twain's Account of "Jim Smiley." — OHCS-5
June.— William Cullen Bryant,— AA— AP— APB— CAP— HBV
— IAP— LL-3— LPS-2— MOAP— SN— TCAP
June.— Betty Alice Erhard.— VF
June.— Nora Hopper.— OTA
June. — Rudyard Kipling. See Two Months.
June.— Francis Ledwidge.™ CBOV— CP— GTIV— HBMV— NV
— PIAE— POOT— TCEP— TPH— VOD
June. — James Russell Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The
(Prelude [to Part First]).
Iune.— Douglas Malloch. — ME — POT
une.— Harrison S. Morris. — BAP — HBV
une.— William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
une. — Fred Passmore. — OA
une.— Theodore Harding Rand. — OCL
June.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Tune.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
June.— Unknown. — PEOR
June at Woodruff.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Tune Bracken and Heather. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — GEPC
— VLEP
June Couple, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
June Fourteenth.— Caroline Bowes Tombo. — VIL
June Morning, A. — Benjamin F. Taylor. — HT
June Night.— Hazel Hall.—HBMV
June Rapture. — Angela Morgan.— HBMV— ME
June Twilight. — John Maseneld. — PM
June Weather. — James Russell Lowell. See Vision of Sir
Launfai, The (Prelude [to Part First]).
Jungfrau's Cry, The.— Stopford Augustus Brooke. — VA
Jungheimer's. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Jungle, The, sel. — Archibald Fleming.
Report.— NAMP
-Tavi).
Jungle Book, The, sels.— Rudyard Kipling.
"At the hole where he went in" (in Rikki-Tikki-'
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Darzee's Chaunt (in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi).— RKV
"His spots are the joy of the Leopard: his horns are the
Buffalo's pride" (in Kaa's Hunting).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack (in Mowgli's Brothers)
—RKV
"I will remember what I was, I am sick of rope and chain"
(in Toomai of the Elephants).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
(Toomai of the Elephants.)— PP A
"Lukannon" (in The White Seal).— PP A— RKV
"Now Chil the Kite brings home the night" (in Mowgli's
Brothers).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Oh! hush thee, my baby, the night is behind us" (in The
White Seal).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
(Seal Lullaby.)™ LC— NV— PRWS
(White Seal's Lullaby, The.)— RAR
Parade-Song of the Camp-Animals (in Her Majesty's Serv
ants).— RKV
Road-Song of the Bandar-Log (in Kaa's Hunting). — LC —
NV— RKV— VLEP
Shiv and the Grasshopper (in Toomai and the Elephants).
—GS— RKV— VLEP
"What of the hunting, hunter bold?" (in "Tiger-Tiger!").
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"You mustn't swim till you're six weeks old" (in The
White Seal).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Jungle Mammy Song (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Jungle Pest, The.— Roland Young. — BOHV
Jungle Taste.— Edward S. Silvera.— CDC
Junior God, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
"Junior Romance, A." — Anna Coates Holmes. — BTB-9
Juniors' Farewell to Senior Class. — Edith Palmer Putnam.—
WRR-55
Junior's Foxy Friends, The.— Raymond W. Walker.— CAG
Juniper. — Eileen Duggan. — CAW
Juniper Jim. — "F. Anstey" (Thomas Anstey Guthrie). — YT
Junipero Serra.— Richard Edward White. — OHCS-27
Junk and the Dhow, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Junk Box, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Junk Man, The. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
"Junkets," Immortal. — William Rose Benet. — MCT
Jupiter and Ten.— James T. Fields.— BTB-S
Juryman's Story, A. — Emilia Aylmer Blake. — OHCS-32
Just a Boy. — Unknown. — MHT
Just about These Days. — A. T. Worden.— OHCS-37
Just a-Ridin' !— Charles Badger Clark, Jr.— SCC
Just As He Feared, — Edward Lear. See Limericks ("There
was an old man with a beard").
Just As I Am.— Charlotte Elliott.— HBV— VA
"Just as I wonder at the twofold screen." — Edwin Arlington
Robinson.
(Two Sonnets.) — MRV
Just As It Used to Be. — F. M. Monroe.— OHCS-39
Just As of Old. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Just As She Told It— Julia Witheridge.— WRR-24
"Just at the self -same beat," etc. — John Keats. See Hyperion:
A Fragment.
Just Be Glad. — James Whitcomb Riley. — HT — ICBD -
OHCS-37— WBLP
(Kissing the Rod— C.)— CPWR— WRR-33
Just Before April Came. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS— SAS S
Just Being Happy. — Ripley Dunlap Saunders. — VIL
Just Commonplace. — Pauline Phelps. — WRR-19
Just Folks. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Just for To-Day. — Frederick William Faber (also at. to Samuel
Wilberforce and Sybil F. Partridge). — HBV (abr. and
diff.) — OHCS-38 (much abr.) — OQP (abr.) — QP-1
(abr.)— VA (abr.)
(To-Day.)— WHL
Just 'fore Christmas. — Eugene Field. — OTPC
Just Forget. — Myrtle May Dry den.— WBLP
Just from Dawson (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Just Keep Fishin*. — Harry M. Dean. — DDA
Just Keep On.— Clifton Abbott.— POI—SL— WBLP
Just like a Man.— Lizzie M. Hadley.— OHCS-36
(Nothing Suited Him.)— HHHA— OHCS-38
(His Mother's Cooking.)— OHCS-28
Just like Me.— P. W. Sinks.— BLRP
Just like Them. — Pauline Phelps. — WRR-20
Just like Washington.— Unknown. — WRR-49
"Just lost when I was saved!" — Emily Dickinson. See Called
Back.
Just Now. — Joseph Auslander. — LHW
Just off the Concrete. — Morris Bishop. — NYBV
Just One Book. — Unknown.— BLRP
Just One Day, sel. — John Habberton.
"Jefful, The."— BTB-6— WRR-30
Just One Signal. — Unknown. — PAH
Just over the Way.— Unknown.— OHCS-21
Just Passing. — Unknown.— BLRP
Just Plain Cat. — Jennie (or Jeannie) Pendleton Ewing. —
WRR-35
Just Retribution, The. — William (?) Dimond. See
Peasant Boy,; The.
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Keats
Just Smile. — Mrs. Zeli Struthers.— HB
Just So. — Woman's Home Companion. — MHT — POI — SL
Just Tell Them So.— John T. Hinds.— POI— SL
Just the Same To-day. — Unknown. — BLRP — WBLP
Just Think. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Just Thinking. — Hudson Hawley. — GPWW — PPGW
(On the Fire Step.) — PAPm
Just This Minute. — Unknown. — LOW — POI
Just to Be Good. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Just to Be Tender. — Unknown. — BS— HT
(God's Will for Us.)— BLRP— WBLP
(God's Will for You and Me.)— FF— POI
Just Try This. — Unknown. — WBLP
(Keep On Keepin' On.) — ICBD
Just Try to Be the Fellow That Your Mother Thinks You Are.
—Will S. Adkin.— WBLP
(If I Only Was the Fellow.)— BLPA
"Just Watch Papa!"— William Herschell.— RYC
Just WThat I Wanted.— Unknown.-~OHCS-34
Just Whistle.— Frank Lebby Stanton.— ICBD— RON
Just Whistle a Bit. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — FF — POI
Just Words. — Tilla Ferguson. — HB
Just-So Stories, sets. — Rudyard Kipling.
"Camel's hump is an ugly lump, The'* (in How the Camel
Got His Hump).
(Camel's Hump, The.)— GS
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"China-going P. and O.'s" (in The Crab That Played with
the Sea).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
How the Elephant Got His Trunk (in The Elephant's
Child) .— SPE-1
"I am the Most Wise Baviaan, saying in most wise tones"
(in How the Leopard Got His Spots).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"I keep six honest serving-men" (in The Elephant's Child).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"I've never sailed the Amazon" (in The Beginning of the
Arniadilloes).
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"Pussy can sit by the fire and sing" (in The Cat That
Walked by Himself).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
(First Friend.)— MBP
(Playing Robinson Crusoe.) — PECK — RON
"There was never a Queen like Balkis" (in The Butterfly
That Stamped).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
( True Royalty. ) — OD P— PECK— WRR-1
"This is the mouth-filling song of the race that was run by
a Boomer" (in The Sing-Song of Old Man
Kangaroo) .
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"When the cabin port-holes are dark and green" (in How
the Whale Got His Throat).
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
Justice.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Justice. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry VI, Pt. II.
Justice and Mercy. — Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Victory and
Triumph.
Justice and Mercy. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See
Mustapha.
Justice Denied in Massachusetts. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
BIS— MAP
ustice in a Quandary. — Unknown. — GH
ustice in Leadville— 1878.— Helen Hinsdale Rich.— OHCS-23
ustice, Not Charity.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OHCS-3S
ustice to Scotland. — Unknown. — BOHV
ustice's Tale, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
ustified Fear, A. — Edward Lear. See Limericks ("There was
an Old Man with a beard").
Justified Mother of Men, The. — Walt Whitman. See Faces.
Justine, You Love Me Not. — John Godfrey Saxe. — HBV — PR
Justus Quidern Tu Es, Domine. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. —
CAW
(Thou Art Indeed Just.)— AWP— VLEP
("Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend.*') — GTML
Juventa Perennis. — Thomas Edward Brown. — MBP
Juxtaposition. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de Voyage.
K
K. K. — Can't Calculate.— Frances Miriam Whitcher. — BOHV
Kafoozalum. — Unknown. — BLPA
Kaiser & Co, — Alexander Macgregor Rose (sometimes at. to
Rodney Blake).— BLPA— HBV
(Hoch der Kaiser.)— SPE-4— WRR-38
Kaiser Dead.— Matthew Arnold.— EPNC—T CEP
Kalamazoo. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Kalevala, sels. — Unknown.
Legend of Aino, The, tr. fr. the Finnish by John A. Por
ter (sets. fr. Runes I and IV).— WRR-11
Prayer for Rain. — WGRP
Wooing of the Maid, tr. by John Crawford (sets fr. Runes
VIII, XVIII, XIX, XX, and XXI).— WRR-11
Kallundborg Church. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — GBV— SPE-8
Kallyope Yell, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— BLV— CPL
Kane,— Fitz- James O'Brien.— LPS-3— OHCS-1— PAH
Kangarooster, The. — Kenyon Cox. See Mixed Beasts.
Kaakakee of Kokomo.— Unknown. — PPP
(Our Railroads.)— HHHA— OHCS-21
Kansas. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — POOT — TOP
Kansas Boys (B vers.). — Unknown. — AS — IHA (si. abr.)
(Hello, Girls — A vers., with music.} — AS
Kansas Emigrants, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — MC — PAH
Kansas Lessons. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Kansas Line, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Karamanian Exile, The. — James Clarence Mangan. — OBVV —
TIP
Karl the Fiddler. — Rosstter W. Raymond. — OHCS-33
Karl the Martyr. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 6
Karma.— "JE" (George William Russell).— BPM-34
Karma. — William Canton. — VA
Karma. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP
Karroo, The, sel. — Francis Carey Slater.
"Gone are those resolute trekkers — pilgrims who passed
through the desert." — MM
Karshish, the Arab Physician. — Robert Browning. — WGRP
(Epistle, An: "Karshish, the picker-up of learning's
crumbs.") — VLEP
(Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of
Karshish, the Arab Physician.) — CR
(Epistle of Karshish, The.)— EPN
Kashmiri Song. — "Laurence Hope" (Mrs. Malcolm Nicolson).
— BLPA— LB B V— WTP-5
Kasidah, The, sel. ("In these drear wastes"). — Richard Francis
Burton. — HBV
Kate. — Helen Underwood Hoyt. — RIS
Kate ("There's something in the name of Kate"). — Unknown. —
OHCS-25
(Lines to Kate.)— PPYP— RON— YFR
Kate ("Yes, that's her picture!"). — Unknown. — BTB-7
Kate Kearney. — Sady Morgan. — BLPA
Kate Ketchem.— Phoebe Gary.— OHCS-7— PTA-1
Kate Maloney. — George R. Sims. — OHCS-18
Kate of Aberdeen. — John Cunningham. — HBV
Kate Shelly.— Eugene J. Hall. — OHCS-21 — POY — PPP—
PTA-1— PTWP
Kate Temple's Song. — Mortimer Collins. — HBV — VA
Kate's French Lesson, — Unknown. — PPYP
Kate's Mother. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Kathaleen Ny-Houlahan. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by James
Clarence Mangan. — ERP — TIP
Katharine Taffray. — Unknown. — ESPB (A, B, and C vers.) —
TCEP (A vers.}
(Katharine Janfarie — C vers.) — BB — LL-1
(Katharine Johnstone — C vers.} — OBB
Katharine Janfarie. — Unknown. See Katharine J affray.
Katharine Johnstone. — Unknown. See Katharine Jaffray.
Katharine of Aragqn. — William Shakespeare and John Fletcher.
See King Henry VIII.
Katherine. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPOI
Katherine Veitch. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CV
Katherine's Admonition. — William Shakespeare. See Taming
of the Shrew, The.
Kathie's Story.— Unknown.— WRR-35
(Story Kathie Told, The.)— BTB-5— GSRC
Kathleen Ban Adair. — Francis Davis. — OHCS-10
Kathleen Mavourneen. — Mrs. Louisa Macartney Crawford
(wr. at. to Mrs, Anne B. Crawford and Mrs. Julia
Crawford).— GPE— HBV— V A— WTP-3
Kathleen Mavourneen. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Kathleen O'More. — George Nugent Reynolds. — TIP
Kathie Morris. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Katie. — Henry Timrod. — APB
Katie an' Me. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — WRR-22
Katie Lee and Willie Grey.— J. H. Pixley (at. also to Josie R
Hunt). — BLPA — BTB-1— OHCS-8— PTA-7— WRR-33
Katie's Answer. — William B. Fowle. — HBR — HHHA — HSP —
OHCS-20— WRR-33
Katie's Cares. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Katie's Questions. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Katie's Secret. — Unknown. — ABS
(Hawthorne Tree, The — B vers.) — ABS
Katrina.— Unknown.— PP YP— YP S
Katrina Likes Me Poody Veil.— Unknown.— HHHA
Katrina's Visit to New York, — Unknown. — OHCS-23
(Simon's Wife's Mother Lay Sick of a Fever.) — CD
Katy Didn't. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Katydid. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See To an Insect.
Katy-Did. — Lindsay McCoy. — GFA
Katydids, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Katy's Answer. — Allan Ramsay. — CEP
Katy's Letter. — Lady Dufferin. — CHS — WRR-48 (with music)
Kavanagh, The. — Richard Hovey. — HBV — LEAP — LHV
Kayak, The. — Unknown. — GFA
Kearny at Seven Pines. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA —
APL — DD - DDA — GA — HBV — HBVY— MC—
MDAH— MPC-13— OTPC— PAH— PAP— PAPm
"Kearsarge." — S. Weir Mitchell. — PAH
"Kearsarge," The. — James Jeffrey Roche. — AA — BMC — GR-2 —
OBAV— PAH
"Kearsarge" and "Alabama." — Unknown. — PAH
Keats.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAP— IAP— MOAP
Keats. — William Wilberforce Lord. See Ode to England.
Keats. — LIzette Woodworth Reese. — AA — BAP
Keats. — Percy Bysslie Shelley. See Adonais.
Keats. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
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Keats' Last Sonnet. — John Keats. — EPW-4 — ES — EV-4
(Bright Star.)— EM-2— EPP— SB A— WHA— WLIP
(Bright Star! Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art.)—
BEL— BPN— CRP— EP— EPN— ERP— GEPM—
GTSE— NAL— TCEP— TOP— TPH
( Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art.") — ATP
— EPNC— GR-e— GTBS
(His Last Sonnet.) — EA
(Last Sonnet.)— BCEP — BLV— GTSL — HBV — LEAP —
OBEY— PI AE
(Sonnet.) — CRE— OAEP — POOI
(Sonnet on "A Lover's Complaint.") — GPE
(Sonnet— Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems
t Facing "A Lover's Complaint.")— GEPC
(Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems, Facing
-r , _ "A Lover's Complaint.") — CR — OBRV
Keel Row, The.— Unknown.— EV-4
(Weel May the Keel Row.)— WP
Keen.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HBMV— HWM
Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'ering Here and There. — John
Keats.— BEL— BPN— EM-2— ERP— EV-4— OAEP
(Sonnet: "Keen, fitful gusts," etc.}.— CRE— GEPC
(Wayfarer, The.)— CBE
Keenan's Charge.— George Parsons Lathrop. — AA — BBV —
HBV— MC— MDAH— OBAV — OHCS-21— OHNP —
PAH— PAP (abr.)— PAPm— PFY— SPE-3
Keep a Smile on Your Lips. — Nixon Waterman. — POI— SL
Keep a Stiff Upper Lip.— Phoebe Gary.— FF— POI
Keep a-Goin'!— Frank L. Stanton. — BS — HHHA— ICBD —
OHFP— SPE-4— WBLP— WRR-32
Keep a-Pluggin' Away. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — FF — POI—
MCCG
Keep a-Smilin'.— Unknown.— VIL— WRR-38
Keep a-Trying.— Nixon Waterman.— FF — POI
Keep Cheering Some One On. — Folger McKinsey. — POI — SL
Keep Climbing. — Elizabeth Gushing Taylor. — HB
Keep Hustling. — George Loarts. — BS
Keep in the Heart the Journal Nature Keeps. — Conrad Aiken. —
CMP
Keep Love in Your Life. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — WBLP
Keep Me, Jesus. Keep Me. — Waverly Turner CarmichaeL—
BANP
"Keep my riband, take and keep it." — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing. See Catarina to Camoens.
Keep On Just the Same. — Sam Walter Foss. — HSP
Keep On Keepin' On.— Unknown. — ICBD
(Just Try This.)— WBLP
Keep On Praying. — Roger H. Lyon. — BLRP
Keep Smiling. — Unknown. — WBLP
Keep Sweet.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— ICBD— SPE-4
"Keep Sweet and Keep Movln'," — Robert J. Burdette. — HT —
SPE-4
Keep the Bright Side Out.— S. E. Kiser.— BS
Keep the Glad Flag Flying. — Unknown. — POI — SL
Keep the Record Clean.— Mr s. Harriet W. Requa. — WRR-18
Keep Thou My Heart. — Buel P. Colton. — BLP
Keep Thy Tongue. — Unknown. — MV-2
Keep to the Line. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-35
Keep Up with the Times. — Arthur J. Burdick. — OHCS-36
Keep Your Dreams.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Keep Your Grit. — Louis E. Thayer. — BS
Keeper of the Orchards. — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle). — BAP —
GBOV
(Orchard.)— AP A— MAP— SB MV
(Priapus.)— LEAP— PT
Keepers of the Light, The. — Letitia Virginia Douglas. —
OHCS-31
Keepers of the Pass, The. — Charles George Douglas Roberts. —
VA
Keeping a Heart.— Arthur William O'Shaughnessy. — GPE
Keeping a Seat. — Lois Johnson Kramer. — WRR-25
Keeping an Ancient Custom. — Callie L. Bonney. — WRR-S7
Keeping and Spending. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Keeping Christmas. — Henry van Dyke. — COAH
Keeping Him Warm. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Keeping His Word. — Unknown. — OHCS-4
Keeping On. — Arthur Hugh dough. See Say Not the Struggle
Nought Availeth.
Keeping Store. — Mary Frances Butts.— CPN — GFA— PPL
Keeping Store.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Keeping Store. — Amanda Muterspaugh. — HB
Keeping Young. — Dorothy Dix.— OHCS-40
Keepsake Mill. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — FPH — TSW —
TSWC
Keepsakes . — Unknown. — WRR-22
Keith of Ravelston. — Sydney D obeli. See Nuptial Eve, A
Kelly Ingram.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Kelly of the Legion. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Kelpie of Corrievreckan, The. — Charles Mackay. — STB
Kelpius's Hymn. — Arthur Peterson. — AA
Kelvin Grove.— Thomas Lyle. — EBSV
Kemp Owyne (A vers.). — Unknown. — BB (B vers * si diff )
BEL— CRE— CRP— EM-1 — EPOM— ESPB* (A and
B vers.) — NAI^—OBB (z/ar.)— STB— TOP
Ken.— Charlotte Mew.— TCPD
Ke-ni-ga Song. — American Indians. — MPB
Kenilworth, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Amy Robsart and Richard Varney (si. abr. fr. Ch. XXII)
— CCR
Countess Amy and Her Husband, The (si. abr fr
Ch. XXXV).— CCR ' J
Interview between Amy and Lord Leicester at Kenilworth
— WRR-1
Kensington Garden, sels. — Thomas Tickell.
Fairies.— OB EC
"Where Kensington high o'er neighboring lands." — UFE
Kensington Gardens. — Abbe de Lille. See Gardens, The.
Kensington Gardens, sels. — Humbert Wolfe.
Fishes.— R1S
Lilac, The.— FPH— HBVY— MBP— MCG— UFE— YT
Lupin.— UFE
Morning. — UFE
Old Gardener, The.— UFE
Old Lady, The.— TCPD— TSW— TSWC— UFE
Kentucky. — Cassius M. Clay. See Warnings from History.
Kentucky Babe. — Richard Henry Buck. — AA— BOL — CFBP—
HBV— PB-2— WTP-2
Kentucky Belle. — Constance Fenimore Woolson. — BLPA — •
BTB-2 — GSRC — MR— OHCS-12— PAH— PE— PPP—
PTA-1— WRR-43
Kentucky Cardinal, A, sel. — James Lane Allen.
Strawberry Bed, The. — SPE-7
"Kentucky Cinderella, A." — F. Hopkinson Smith. — SPE-1
Kentucky Home Song.— Unknown. — WRR-41
Kentucky Moonshiner (with music'). — Unknown. — AS
Kentucky Mountain Courtship. — Anne C. Wallace. — WRR-38
Kentucky Mountain Farm. — Robert Penn Warren.
At the Hour of the Breaking of the Rocks (II). — SPP
History among the Rocks (III). — MAP— SPP
Rebuke of the Rocks (I).— SPP
Kentucky Philosophy. — Harrison Robertson. — BHP — BTB-1 —
BOHV — HBV — IHA — OHCS-21 — PTA-1— SPE-7—
THP— WRR-43
Kepler. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG — OCL
Kept In. — Mary Corona Schoff. — GSRC
Ker Chew Duet, A.— Unknown. — OHCS-13
Keramos. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — GPE (abr.} —
JHP (sels.)
Potter's Song, The.— YT
Kernel, The.— Frank Kendon.— MBP
Kerry Cow, The. — Winifred M. Letts.— JPC—MCT— MW—
PPA— TSW— TSWC
Kerry Lads, The.— Theodosia Garrison.— HBMV— MCT
Kevin Barry (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Kew in Lilac-Time. — Alfred Noyes. See Barrel-Organ, The.
Key, The.— Gretchen O. Warren.— LHW
Key of the Kingdom, The. — Unknown.— MV-1
(This Is the Key.)— CH
("This is the key of the kingdom.") — PPL
Key-Board, The.— William Watson.— HBV— LL-4
Keynote, The.— Sir Rennell Rodd.— MCT
Keynote of Abolition, The. — William Lloyd Garrison. — WRR-10
Keynotes. — Unknown.— WRR-34
Keys of Heaven, The. — Unknown. — CGOV
Keys of Heaven, The (with music). — Unknown. — FTB
(Paper of Pins— si. diff.)— ABF— ABS
Keys to Success, The.— Edward William Bok.— SPE-S
Khamsin.— Clinton Scollard.—AA— LEAP— PFY
Khristna and His Flute. — "Laurence Hope" (Mrs. Malcolm
Nicolson).— HBV
Khustina — The Kerchief. — Fedkovich, tr. fr. the Ukrainian by
Florence Randal Livesay. — CPG
Kid, The.— William Shenstone.— OTPC
(Dying Kid, The.)— EPW-3
Kid Has Gone to the Colors, The.— William Herschell —
GPWW—PPGW— PTA-1
Kid McDuffs Girl.— Jacob Riis.— SPE-5
Kid Sixey's Christmas.— William Edward Penney. — BTB-7
Kiddush.— Leah Rachel Yoffie.— FAOH
Kidnapping of Sims. The. — John Pierpont. — PAH
Kids.— Witter Bynner.— MPB
Kid's Composition on Mothers, A. — Henry A. Shute. — OHCS-39
Kilcash. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Frank O'Connor. —
OBMV
Kildee. — John Banister Tabb. — SPP
Kilkenny Cats, The.— Unknown.— BHP— BOHV— CIV
Killarkey.— Harold Faller.— AMV-35
Killed at the Ford.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APB—
B B V— C AP— I AP— M R— O G— O HI P— TC AP
Killer, The.— Unknown.— ABF
Killers.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— NP— PPD-2— S ASS— TL
Killing No Murder. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
Kilmeny. — James Hogg. See Queen's Wake, The.
Kilmeny.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— CRE— POT
Kim, sel. — Rudyard Kipling.
"Unto whose use the pregnant suns are poised."
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Kim's Last Whipping. Chamberlain. — WRR-S1
Kin.— Carl Sandburg.— BAP— CPCS— NP
Kin to Sorrow. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — RM
Kinchin junga.—Cale Young Rice. — HBV— LA— LBMV
Kincora. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by James Clarence Man-
gan.— GTIV
Kind Are Her Answers. — Thomas Campion. — EG — GPE —
HBV— OBSC— SBA
(Lost Freedom.)— BLV
Kind Boy, The. — Mrs. Frederick W. Pender.— WRR-35
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Kind Earth.— Myrtle G. Bruger.— AMV-36
Kind Hearts.— £7?iAm0wn.— HBV— LPP— MPC-3
Kind Lady's Furs, The. — Strickland Gillilan.— PPA
Kind Miss (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Kind Moon, The.— Sara Teasdale,— FPH— HTR
Kind of Scorn, A. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Kind Old Man, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Kind Sleep. — Mrs. Isabel Fiske Conant. — PC
Kind Wise Word, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — PPD-1
(Hope and Fear.) — BPN — CPOI— EP— EPN— EPNC—
E PP— E V - 5— HBV— V A
Kindergarten Christmas, A. — Hayden Carruth. — WRR-26
Kindergarten Tot, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-39
Kindliness. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Kindly Advice. — Unknown.— BOHV
(Panther, The.)— NA
Kindly Neighbor, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — PDN
Kindly Vision.— Otto Julius Bierbaum.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Kindness. — Thomas Sturge Moore. — GTML — OBMV
Kindness and Cruelty. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Kindness to Animals. — Joseph Ashby-Sterry. — BOHV— NA
Kindness to Animals. — Unknown. — CPN— GS — HBV— HBVY
— JPC— OTPC— PPA— PPL— RYC
Kindo' Different. — Maude Huston Dunn. — HB
Kindred.— George Sterling. — NP — O B A V
Kinds of Trees to Plant. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The (In Praise of Trees).
Kinfolk. — Kate Whiting Patch.— ME
King, The.- -Mary Frances Butts. — OQP — QP-2
King, The.— Mary E. Coleridge.— OBVV
King, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
King, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— BPN—RKV
King, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWTR
King, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the King
(Coming of Arthur, The).
King Ailill's Death. — Whitley Stokes (after the Celtic).— TIP
King Alcohol's Soliloquy. — Harriet Adams Sawyer — WRR-18
King Alfred and the Shepherd. — Unknown. — STB
King Alfred the Harper (air.)— John Sterling.— STP
King and Queen. — Unknown. — TYP
(Flower Tokens.)— RIS
(Lilies Are White.)— CGOV
King and the Child, The.— Eugene J. Hall.— PPYP— PTA-2—
YFR
King and the Locusts, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
King and the Miller of Mansfield, The (abr.). — Unknown. —
STP
King and the Nightingales, The.— Charles Mackay.— WRR-1
King and the Pope, The.— Charles Henry Webb.— PR
King Arthur, sel. — Richard Hovey.
Hunting-Song.— HBV
(Hunting Song.) — NLK
King Arthur. — Layamon. See Brut, The.
King Arthur. — Mother Goose. See When Good King Arthur.
King Arthur and His Round Table, sel. — John Hookham Frere.
Bees and Monks (fr. Canto III).— OBRV
King Arthur and King Cornwall (in Percy's Reliques of Ancient
English Poetry). — Unknown. — ESPB (si. abr.) — OBB
King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See Idylls of the King (Guinevere).
King Arthur: or, The British Worthy, set. — John Dryden.
Song: "Your Hay it is Mow'd and your Corn is Reap'd"
(Act V, sc. I).— CEP
King Arthur's Death — Unknown. — ACP
King Arthur's Dream. — Unknown. — ACP
King Arthur's Men Have Come Again. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
King Arthur's Tomb, sel. — William Morris.
Launcelot and Guenevere. — EPW-5
King Arthur's Waes Hael. — Robert Stephen Hawker.— BMC —
JKCP—OBEV— OBVV— SDH
King Borborigmi.— Conrad Aiken.— CMP— MAP A— MOAP
King Bruce and the Spider.— Eliza Cook.— ABVC— MPC-9—
OTPC— PB-3
(Try Again.)— GS
King Canute. — William Makepeace Thackeray. — CSBP —
OHCS-17— OTPC (cond.)— STP (abr.)— WTP-9
King Christian. — Johannes Evald, tr fr. the Danish by H. W.
Longfellow.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
King Cole.— John Masefield. — PM
King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid.— Don Marquis. — HBMV
King Cotton. — Robert Mackenzie. — WRR-10
King Cotton, sel. ("Mills of Lancashire, The," etc.). — Sir Leo
Money.— OQP— QP-2
King David. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — HBMV — PP— TCPD
King David.— "Stanley Vestal" (W S. Campbell).— OA
King Dollai ( abr. ).— Thomas Dunn English. — BTB-7
King Dying on the Battle-Field, The. — Alexander Smith. —
BMEP
King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth. — Un-
known.— ESPB
King- Edwin's Feast. — John White Chadwick.— OTPC— STP
King Enjoys His Own Again, The. — Martin Parker.— OBS
King Estmere (in Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry).
—Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
King Goodheart. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Gondoliers, The.
King Grover Craves Pie. — Eugene Field. See White House
Ballads, The.
King Harold's Speech to His Army before the Battle of Hast
ings. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Harold.
King Henry. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
King Henry. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry V
(Henry the Fifth's Wooing).
King Henry before Harfleur. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V.
King Henry VIII, sels. — WTilliani Shakespeare (and probably
John Fletcher).
Buckingham's Address to the Populace on His Way to Exe
cution (Act II, sc. i). — AE
Cranmer's Prophecy of Queen Elizabeth (Act V, sc. v) —
WGRP
(England at Peace. A Vision.) — EV-I
Katharine oi Aragon (death scene fr. Act IV, sc. i). —
WRR-27
Orpheus with His Lute (song fr. Act III, sc. i). — CBE —
GN-MPC-11— PB-7— PBGG
(Music.)— BLV
("Orpheus.") — EV-1 — OBEV — OTPC (in Index of book
wr. listed as Orphans) — TVSH — WRR-1
("Orpheus with his lute made trees.") — GPE — GS —
OAEP
(Song: "Orpheus with his lute made trees.") — BPB —
CGOV— OBS
(Sweet Music lor Musick].)— CGOV— PIAE
Trial of Queen Katharine (a&r. fr. Act II, sc. iv). —
WRR-27
(Queen Katharine's Appeal to King Henry — trial speech
only.} — AE
(Scenes irom "King Henry VIII" — Act II, sc. iv;
Act III, sc. i.)— WRR-14
Wolsey's Farewell to Cromwell ("Cromwell, I did not
think"— Act III, sc. ii).— EV-1— FPE
(Wolsey.)— OTPC
(Wolsey's Advice to Cromwell.) — LPS-1
Wolsey's Soliloquy. — SPE-7— WRR-27 (longer)
(Cardinal Wolsey — Act III, sc. ii.)— PPD-2
(Cardinal Wolsey, on Being Cast Off by Kin^ Henry
VIII.)— OHCS-1
(Fall of Wolsey— abr.)—LLC
("Farewell. A long farewell," etc.) — GPE
(Farewell to All My Greatness.) — BCEP
(Wolsey, on His Downfall.)— TVSH
(Wolsey's Fall.)— BTB-1— LPS-1— PBGG
(Wolsey's Farewell to His Greatness.)— OHFP— PTA-2
King Henry V, sels. — William Shakespeare.
After the Battle (fr. Act IV, sc. vii and viii). — BHV
Cares of Kingship (fr. Act IV, sc. i).— SPE-5
Commonwealth of the Bees, The (fr. Act I, sc. ii). — GN
(Order and the Bees.) — ICBD
("So work the honey-bees.")— GBOV— GPE
(So Work the Honey-Bees.)— BCEP
Friends in Death (fr. Act IV, sc. vi). — BFV
Goodness in Things Evil (fr. Act IV, sc. i). — EV-1
Henry the Fifth at Harfleur (fr. Act III, sc. i).— BTB-3
—SPE-7
(England at War: Harfleur, England, and St. George.) —
EV-1
(Henry Fifth's Address to His Soldiers.) — WHA
(Henry V before Harfleur.)— TVSH
(Henry's Speech before Harfleur.) — PPS
(King Henry before Harfleur.)— PC — PPD-1
(King to His Soldiers before Harfleur, The.) — LPS-2
(Speech before Harfleur.) — FF — POI
Henry the Fifth's Wooing (fr. Act V, sc. ii).— HHHA—
OHCS-24
(Henry V's Wooing.)— CCR
(King Henry.)— ST
Prayer before Agincourt (fr. Act IV, sc. i). — SPE-5
Prologues to Henry V (to all acts). — BHV
(Agincourt [Introit — Prol., Act. I, abr.; Interlude —
Prol., Act II. abr.; Harfleur — Prol., Act III, abr.;
Eve, The — Prol., Act IV, abr.; After — Prol.
Act V, a&r.].)— LH
(Agincourt — Prol. to Acts II, III, IV, V, abr.) — PTER
(England at War 1-3, 5-7 [Agincourt — Prol., Act I; Prep
aration and Conspiracy — Prol., Act II; Fleet's
Course to Harfleur, The — Prol., Act III; Eve of
Agincourt, The — Prol., Act IV; Return to Eng
land, The— Prol., Act V, a&r.].)— EV-1
("Now entertain conjecture" [Prol. to Act IV].) — NBE
Saint Crispian's Day (fr. Act IV, sc. Hi).— HHHA
(Agincourt [Battle of St. Crispian's Day].) — BHV
(England at War [St. Crispin's Day].)— EV-1
("I am not covetous for gold" — abr.) — GPE
Traitors (fr. Act II, sc. ii).— BHV
King Henry Fifth's Conquest of France. — Unknown. — ESPB
King Henry IV, Part I, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Armed (fr. Act IV, sc. i).— BHV
Bravery (fr. Act V, sc. ii).— BHV
Combat, A (fr. Act V, sc. iv).— BHV
Hotspur (Act I, sc. iii) — BHV
(Scene from Henry IV.) — CCR
Hotspur and a Popinjay (Act I, sc. iii).— PPD-1
.(Hotspur and the Fop.) — LLC
(Hotspur's Description of a Fop.) — LPS-2
(Hotspur's Defence.) — OHCS-5
Hotspur to Worcester (br. sel. fr. Act I, sc. iii).— PPS
Prince Henry and Falstaff (Act II, sc. iv). — BTB-2
(Falstaff and Prince Hal.)— WRR-16
(FalstafFs Boasting.)— OHCS-1 1
Tavern Scene (Act II, sc. iv). — FT
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King Henry IV, Part II, «?/.— William Shakespeare.
Henry IV's Soliloquy on Sleep (Act III, sc. i).— TVSH
("O sleep! O gentle sleep!")— GPE
(Sleep.)— BCEP— EV-I—LPS-3
(Sleep and the Monarch.) — ICBD
(Uneasy Lies the Head.) — BLP
King Henry VII and the Shipwrights.— Rudyard Kipling.—
RKV
King Henry VI, Part I, «?/.— William Shakespeare.
Father and Son (fr. Act IV, scs. v and vii).— BHV
King Henry VI, Part II, sels.— William Shakespeare.
Justice ("What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted"
(fr. Act III, sc. ii).— BTP— PB-8
(Thrice Armed — 3 11. of above.} — BLP
King Henry VI, Part III, sels.— William Shakespeare.
Content (br. sel. fr. Act III, sc. i).— FF— POI
Kingship (Kingship and the Shepherd's Life, fr. Act II,
sc. v).— EV-1
(Shepherd's Life, A— abr.)—LPS-l
King Henry to Rosamond. — Michael Drayton. See England's
Heroical Epistles.
King Horn.— Unknown. — EP (abr.) — EPP (abr.)
King in Disguise, A.— Lillie E. Barr.— PRK
King in the Cradle, The. — Unknown. — BOL
King Is Cold, The.— Robert Browning.— LPS-3
King Is Cold, The.— Richard Henry Stoddard— APB
King Is Dead, Long Live the King, The. — Ellen Louise Chan
dler Moulton.— WRR-8
King James and Brown. — Unknown. — ESPB
King James the First and the Tinkler.— Unknown.— STB
King James the First of Scotland, sel. ("A queer life living
here").— Robert Bain.— HMSP
King James II.— John Dryden. See Hind and the Panther,
The.
King John, sels.— William Shakespeare.
Citizens Defend Angiers, The (Act II, sc. i). — BHV
"Come hither, Hubert" (sel. fr. Act III, sc. iii).— BTB-2
Constance's Denunciation of King Philip (Act III
sc. i). — AE
"My lord, they say five moons" (Act IV, sc. ii). — BTB-2
Prince Arthur (Act IV, sc. i, complete). — WRR-27
(Scene from "King John.") — SR
"So by a roaring tempest" (fr. Act III, sc. iv). — ST
This England (Act V, sc. vii). — EV-1
(Words of Faulconbridge, The.)— BHV
(England, II.)— OTPC
To Gild Refined Gold (Act IV, sc. ii).— BCEP
("To gild refined gold," etc.}— GPE
King John and the Abbot of Canterbury (in Percy's Reliques of
Ancient English Poetry) . — Unknown. — ABVC— ^B—
BLV— CG— CSBP— GN— GS—HBV— LL-1— LPS-3-
OB B— OOP— O G— OTPC— PB-7—RG— RON— STP—
WRR-1
(Abbot of Canterbury, The.) — EV-2
(King John and the Abbot.) — BOHV — MPC-13
(King John and the Bishop.) — ESPB
King Lear, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Blow Winds (fr. Act III, sc. ii).— WHA
(Father's Fury, A— si. longer sel.}— BCEP
Dover Cliffs (fr. Act IV, sc. vi).— LPS-2— SN
("How fearful," etc.}— GPE
"Heare Nature, heare deere Goddesse" (fr. Act I, sc. iv).
— NBE
Jolly Shepherd (sel. fr. Act III, sc. vi) .— CGO V
Lear's Prayer (fr. Act II, sc. iv).— BCEP
"Let it be so, thy truth then be thy dowre" (fr Act I
sc. i). — NBE
"Meantime we shall express" (fr. Act I, sc. i). — WRR-9
No, no, no, no: Come let's away'* (fr. Act V, sc iii) —
NBE— PPD-2
"O reason not the need: our basest beggars" (fr. Act II
sc. iv). — NBE
"O thou good Kent, how shall I live and work" (sel fr
Act IV, sc. vii). — ST
King Lear and His Three Daughters (in Percy's Reliques of
Ancient English Poetry, sL abr.). — Unknown — CG
"King lived long ago, A." — Robert Browning. See Pippa
Passes. v
King o' Spain's Daughter, The.— Jeanne Robert Foster.— BAP
— HBMV — MLP
King of Brentford, The.— Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the
French by William Makepeace Thackeray. — HBV
"King of China's daughter, The." — Edith Sitwell. — MBP
(Two Nut Trees, II.)— CH
(Variations on an Old Nursery Rhyme.) — CCP — HBMV—
TSW— TSWC :
King of Denm ^^f^^^
OHCS-15— PB-7— VA— WTP-7
King of Dreams, The. — Clinton Scollard. — BFP— HBV
"King of France and four thousand men, The." — Unknown. —
PPL
"King of France with fifty thousand *men, The." — Mother
Goose. — RIS
King of Ireland's Son, The. — Nora Hopper. — GTIV
King of Kings, The.— James Shirley. See Contention of Ajax
and Ulysses, The.
King of Oo-Rinktum-Jing, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
King of Spain, The. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — TCPD
King of the Belgians. — Marion Couthouy Smith. — PAH
King of the Cradle, The. — Joseph Ashby-Sterry. — HBV
King of the Crocodiles, The.— Robert Southey. — CG
King of the Elves, The. — Janice Wiewel. — Western Reserve
Sundial. — CAG
King of the Golden River, The. — John Ruskin. — MBL
King of Thule, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See Faust
King of Yellow Butterflies, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL LC
King of Yvetot, The. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the
French by William Makepeace Thackeray. — RIS
(Tr. by William Toynbee.)— AWP — JAWP — WBP— WTP-1
King Olaf's War-Horns. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf).
King on the Tower, The. — Johann Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the
German by William Makepeace Thackeray. — OBVV
King Orfeo.— Unknown. — ESPB— OB B
King Passes, The.— Anne Hunter Temple. — MOM
King Philip's Last Stand. — Clinton Scollard. — PAH
King Richard II, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Bolingbroke ("Oh to what purpose" — Act I, sc. iii). — CBE
(Banishment — sel. fr. above.} — EV-1
("O who can hold a fire," etc. — br. sel. fr. above.) — GPE
In the Duke of York's Garden (Act III, sc. iv). — UFE
King Richard's Despondency (fr. Act III, sc. ii). — SPE-5
(Kingship.)— EV-1
("Of comfort no man speak" — sel. fr. above.) — GPE
(Sad Stories of the Death of Kings.)— BCEP
"Know'st thou not," etc. (fr. Act III, sc. ii). — GPE
Valiant Redress (fr. Act III, sc. ii) .— FF— POI
"Will the King come, that I may breathe my last" (Act II
sc. i).— EA
(England, I.)— OTPC— TBV
(Gaunt's Dying Speech.)— CBE
(This Royal Throne of Kings.) — BHV— EV-1 (longer)
("This royal throne, '\ etc.)— GPE— TPH
King Richard III, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Clarence's Dream (fr. Act I, sc. iv). — BTB-2 — OHCS-4
(Dream of Clarence.)— LLC
("I saw a thousand fearful wrecks" — sel. fr. above.) — SG
("Methought what pain it was to drown" — sel. fr. above.)
"Now is the winter of our discontent" (fr. Act I, sc. i)
—GPE
Queen Margaret's Triumph (fr. Act IV, sc. iv). — PPD-1
Soliloquy of Richard III (fr. Act V, sc. iii). — OHCS-6
King Richard's Despondency. — William Shakespeare. See King
Richard II.
King Robert of Sicily. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn (The Sicilian's Tale).
King Sheddad's Paradise.— .Sir Edwin Arnold.— WRR-1
King Solomon. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton, Earl
of Zo>W0«).— BMEP— PTER
King Solomon and King David. — Unknown. — DDA — RIS (diff.
vers.)
King Solomon and the Ants. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — FPE
— PBGG
King Solomon and the Bees (C.). — John Godfrey Saxe. — MPC-7
—STP
(Solomon and the Bees.) — GN — OTPC— SPE-7
King to His Soldiers before Harfleur, The. — William Shakes
peare. See King Henry V (Henry the Fifth at Har
fleur).
King Triumphant.— Isaac Watts. See Jesus Shall Reign Wher
e'er the Sun.
King Volmer and Elsie.— John Greenleaf Whittier. — OHCS-20
King William Thanks His God.— Unknown.— OHCS-4
King Witlaf's Drinking Horn. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
— TCAP
Kingcups.— Sacheverell Sitwell.— BLV— MBP
Kingdom. — Sir Edward Dyer. See My Mind to Me a Kingdom
Is.
Kingdom, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Kingdom Come, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— MRV
Kingdom of God, The. — Francis Thompson. — CP — EPN — LL-4
— POTT— VLEP— WLIP
(In No Strange Land.)— BLV— BMEP—GTBS— GTML—
HBMV — LBBV— MBP— OQP— QP-2—TCEP—
WGRP
Kingdom of God, The. — Archbishop Richard Chenevix Trench.
__LOW— POI— WBLP
Kingdom of Heaven. — Leonie Adams. — MAP
Kingdom of Heaven, The. — G. K. Chesterton. — OQP— QP-1
Kingdom of Man, The. — John Kendrick Bangs. — ICBD
Kingdom of Sham, The.— I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-34
Kingdoms.— Charles Olaf (or Oluf) Olsen.— OQP— PDN— QP-2
Kingfisher, The. — William Henry Davies. — BLA— CBE — GPE
— GT-2— POTT— TCPD— TSW— TSWC
King-Fisher Song, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See Sylvie and
Bruno.
Kingis Quhair (or Quair), The, sels. — James I, King of Scot
land.
"Bewailling in my chamber thus allone" (st. 30 et. sea.). —
BSV (abr.)— EPOM— EPW-1 (abr.)
(Dawn of Love, The — 5 sts. only.) — EBSV
(Description of His Prison Garden — 3 sts. only.) — UFE
(From "The King's Quhair"— abr.)— LEAP
(Great Change, The— much abr.)— EA
("Quhare-as in ward full," etc. — 8 sts. only.) — EP
"To reckon of everything the circumstance" (sts. 187-97). -~
BSV— NBE
Kingry's Mill.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
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Kitty
Kings, The. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — BAP — BMC — GPE
HBV — HTR — LBMV— MAP— MLP— MMV— NPSC
— OBAV— PC— POI— PVS— SL
Kings, The. — Henry William Hoyne. — RH
Kings, The.— Hugh J. Hughes.— GPWW
Kings.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-l—WHL
Kings. — Unknown. See Panchatantra, The.
Kings and Queens. — Walter de la Mare. — MV-1
Kings Are Passing Deathward, The. — David Morton. — OOP —
QP-2— SBMV
King's Ballad, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — HBV
King's Bell, The.— Unknown. —WKR-6
Kings Bow Their Heads.— Robert Liddell Lowe. — TB
King's College Chapel, Cambridge. — William Wordsworth. See
Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
King's Dancer, The. — Hilda Mary Hooke. — CPG
King's Daughter, The. — Mary L. Henderson. — BTB-7
King's Daughter. — V. Sackville-West. — BPM-30
King's Daughter. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French. — CGOV
King's Daughter, The.— Mrs. Rebecca Palfrey Utter.— OHCS-3 5
King's Decree, The. — Dorothy A. Shoemaker. — BTB-9
King's Disguise, and Friendship with Robin Hood, The. — Un
known. — ESPB
King's Dochter Lady Jean, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
King's Gifts, The. — C. Frances Loomis. — CAG
King's Great Victory, The.— Lee Anderson. — SPE-3
King's Highway, The. — John Steven McGroarty. — DDA — HBV
— MW— NLK— POT
(El Camino Real.) — SR
King's Highway, The.— John Masefield.— BLRP
King's Jest, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— OHCS-39
King's Job, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
King's Joy-Bells, The.— Kate A. Bradley.— WRR-6
King's Kisses, The. — Arthur Lewis Tubbs. — BTB-9
King's Missive (1661), The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BTB-3
PAH TCAP
Kings of Europe, The. A Jest. — Robert Dodsley. — CEP
Kings of France. — Mary W. Lincoln, — BLPA
Kings of the East, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — OQP— QP-1
— SDH— WGRP
King's Own Regulars, The. — Unknown. — PAH
King's Picture, The. — Mrs. Helen Louise /Barren) Bostwick. —
MHT— OHCS-12— WRR-33
King's Pilgrimage, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKy
King's Progress, The. — Unknown. See Preparations.
King's Quair, The. — James I, King of Scotland. See Kingis
Quhair, The.
King's Ming, The. — Theodore Tilton. See "Even This Shall
Pass Away."
King's Son, The. — Thomas Boyd. — GTIV— OBMV
King's Task. The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
King's Temple, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
King's Tragedy, The.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti,— BPN— CRE—
EPN— TOP— VLEP
Prophecy, The (set.)— GEPM
King's Visit, The. — William Morris.
The.
King's Wooing, The. — Edward Renaud.— WTRR-8
Kingship ("Let's talk of graves/' etc.). — William Shakespeare.
See Richard II.
Kingship ("O God! methinks it were a happy life"). — William
Shakespeare. See King Henry VI, Part III.
Kinkaider's Song, The. — Unknown.— ABS
(Kinkaiders, The — with music.) — AS
Kinmont Willie. — Unknown.-— BB — BEL — BPB— BSV— CBOV
— EBSV— EPC— EPW-1— ESPB— EV-2— LH— OBB—
PTER
Kinship.— Angela Morgan.— BPP— HTR— MRV—OHPI
Kinship. — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts.— OCL
Kinship. — Edward H. S. Terry. — OQP — QP-2
Kirby, the Rose Lover. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Kirtle Red.— William H. Bellamy.— SPE-7
Kiss, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. See Girl's Songs, A.
Kiss, A. — Austin Dobson. See Rose-Leaves.
Kiss, The. — Robert Herrick. — LPS-1
Kiss, The. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Kiss, The. — Walter Savage Landor. See "Maid I Love, The.'*
Kiss, The. — Tom Masson. — BOHV
Kiss, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The.
Kiss, The.— Siegfried Sassoon.— LBBV— NP— NV— POOT
(To These I Turn, in These I Trust.)— LEAP
Kiss, The.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP— HBV
Kiss, The ("My ghostly father"). — Unknown.— ACP
Kiss, A ("What art thou?") — Unknown.— WRR-12
Kiss at the Door, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-7
Kiss, Dear Maid, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.— LPS-1
Kiss Deferred, The.— Unknown.— BTB-5— OHCS-27
"Kiss? for a child's kiss, A?" — Francis Thompson. See Sis
ter Songs.
Kiss Her.— T. A. Daly.— WRR-39
Kiss in the Dark, A. — Milton Thompson. — OHCS-28
Kiss in the Dark, A.— John G. Watts.— WRR- 13
Kiss in the Rain, A. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — BOHV —
OHCS-39— SPE-4 — THP
Kiss in the Tunnel, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-33
Kiss Me, Mamma, I Can't Sleep. — Unknown. — OHCS-28 —
WRR-1S
"Kiss me, then, my merry May." — Unknown, tr. fr. the French
by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, III.)— AWP
Kiss of God, The. — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert - Kennedy. —
BLRP— OHPI
See Earthly Paradise,
Kissed His Mother. — Eben E. Rexford. — BTB-7 — PPSC
Kisses. — Thomas Campion. — OBSC
(Song: "My Love bound me with a kiss.") — HBV
Kisses. — William Strode. — LPS-1
Kisses. — Arthur Symons. — VLEP
Kisses All Round.— Unknown.— WRR-20
Kisses in the Train. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
Kisses of Marjorie. — Booth Tarkingtpn.— WRR-34
Kissin'. — Unknown. See Kissing*s No Sin.
Kissing and Bussing. — Robert Herrick. — OAEP
Kissing Cup's Race. — Campbell Rae-Brown. — OHCS-32— PPP
— PTWP
(Winning Cup's Race.) — WRR-14
Kissing Her Hair. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — LPS-1
(Rondel: "Kissing her hair," etc.) — BMEP — BPN— EPN C
—HBV— MBP
Kissing of the Bride, The. — Eugene Field. See White House
Ballads, The.
Kissing the Rod (C.). — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR—
WRR-33
(Just Be Glad.)— HT— ICBD— OHCS-37— WBLP
Kissing Time. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Kissing's No Sin. — Unknown. — HBV — LPS-1
(Kissin'.)— HT
(Kissing No Sin.)— SPE-4
Kit Carson. — Arthur Guiterman. — GA
Kit Carson's Ride. — "Joaqum" Miller. — BTB-1 (abr.) — APB—
GR-a— IAP— OHCS-8 (abr.)— OTA (abr.)
Kit Logan and Lady Helen. — Robert Graves. — HBMV
Kit, or Faithful unto Death. — Unknown. — CD
Kitchen Clock, The. — John Vance Cheney. — BOHV — BTB-1—
DRB — PPD-1 — PPD-2 (abr.) — PTWP — SPE-4 —
WTP-3
Kitchen Garden. — Rupert Croft-Cooke. — UFE
Kitchen Window. — J. E. H. MacDonald.— OCL
Kitchener's School. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Kitchie-Boy, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Kite Tales.— Rose Waldo.— GFA
Kite-Flying. — Mary McNeil Fenollosa. — RAR
Kit's Cradle. — Mrs. Juliana Horatia Ewing. — ABVC — CIV—
SAS (abr.)
Kitten, The. — Joanna Baillie. — CIV
Kitten and Falling Leaves. — William Wordsworth. See Kitten
and the Falling Leaves.
Kitten and Firefly.— Marie Grimes.— CIV
Kitten and the Falling Leaves, The. — William Wordsworth —
BPB— CIV (much abr.)
Kitten and Falling Leaves (sel.).— ABVC— CG— HBV Y—
JPC— LC— PRWS (shorter set.)— WRR-35
(Kitten at Play, The, sel. fr. above, abr.) — CPN— OFPE
— OTPC— RON
Kitten and the Mouse, The. — Elizabeth Prentiss. See Long
Time Ago.
Kitten at Play, The. — William Wordsworth. See Kitten and
the Falling Leaves, The.
Kitten Gossip. — Thomas Westwood. — ABVC
(Kitten's View of Life.)— WRR-35
Kitten in a Graveyard. — Selma Robinson. — NYBV
Kitten of the Regiment. — James Buckham.— WRR-35
Kitten Speaks, The. — William Brighty Rands. See White
Princess, The.
Kitten That Never Grew Old. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Kittens, The.— F. Hey.— SAS
Kittens. — Catherine Parmenter. — CIV
Kittens and Babies. — Lizzie M. Hadley.— OHCS-28
Kittens' Blind-Man's-Buff. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Kittens* Dancing Lesson. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-35
Kittens' Fright, The. — Unknown. — WRR-35
(Surprise, A — abr.) — LPP
Kitten's Night Thoughts. — Oliver Herford. — MPB
Kittens' Promenade. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Kitten's Thought, A. — Oliver Herford. — RIS
Kitten's View of Life.— Thomas Westwood.— WRR-35
(Kitten Gossip.) — ABVC
Kitty.— Elizabeth Prentiss.— CBPC— MPB— MPC-1
(Kitten and the Mouse.) — WRR-35
(Little Kitty.)— CIV— LPP— PPYP— SAS
(Long Time Ago.)— ABF (si. diff.)~ CFBP— GFA— PB-3
— PBV— RYC— TVC— TVSH
Kitty ("Here, and there, and everywhere"). — Unknown. —
WRR-35
Kitty ("I have a little kitty?*).— Unknown.— PPYP
Kitty and L— Unknown.— PPYP
Kitty at School. — Kate Ulmer. — WRR-35
Kitty Bhan.— Edward Walsh. — ACP
Kitty Caught a Hornet. — Leroy F. Jackson.— PB-4 — UTS
Kitty Clover. — Carrie W. Thompson. — WRR-2
(Naughty Kitty Clover.) — BTB-7
Kitty: What She Thinks of Herself. — William Brighty Rands
See White Princess, The.
Kitty Didn't Mean To. — Unknown.— PPYP
Kitty: How to Treat Her. — Jane Taylor. See I Like Little
Pussy.
Kitty in the Basket. — Eliza Lee (Cabot) Follen.— PB GP— S AS
"Kitty, Kitty." — Unknown. — RIS
Kitty Knew.— Unknown.— PPYP
(How Many.)— LPP
Kitty Neil. — John Francis Waller (at. also to Denis McCarthy).
—HBV— OHCS-22— SPE-4— TIP— VA
(Dance Light.)— LPS-1
(Irish Melody, An.)— CTBP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Kitty of Coleraine. — Charles Dawson Shanly (at. also to Edward
Lysaght).— BFP— BOHV— CCR— HBR— HBV— LPS-1
— MCCG — SPE-4 — SR— THP— TIP
(Broken Pitcher, The.)— OHCS-14
Kitty Wants to Write.— Gelett Burgess.— BO HV—WTP-2
Kitty W tils.— Unknown.— ABS
Kitty: What She Thinks of Herself.— William Brighty Rands.
See White Princess, The.
Kittyboy's Christmas, sel. — Amy Ella Blanchard. — OHCS-37
Kittycat and the Milkman. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Kitty's Christmas Offering. — Unknown. — HS
Kitty's Feet. — Norah M. Holland (Mrs. Lionel William
Claxton) . — CPG
Kitty's Graduation. — T. A. Daly. — WRR-55
Kitty's Laugh. — Arlo Bates. See Conceits.
Kitty's Lesson. — C. Grace Jerolamen. — WRR-35
Kitty's "No." — Arlo Bates. See Conceits.
Kitty's PTSLyer.~Unknown.-~ OHCS-25
Kitty's Thanksgiving. — Mabel Packard. — WRR-40
Kitty's Wish.— Unknown.— PPYP
Kleptomaniac, The. — Leonora Speyer. — HBMV — LA
Klondike, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — PAH
Klondike Miner, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Knapsack Trail, The. — Edwin Osgood Grover. — OQP — QP-2
Knapweed. — Arthur Christopher Benson. — HBV — VA
Knee-Deep in Tune. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AE — CCR —
CPWR— OG— OHFP— WTP-7
Kneel at No Human Shrine. — A. F. Kent. — OHCS-1
Kneeling Camel, The. — Anna Temple Whitney. — BLPA —
SPE-4
(Submission and Rest.) — BLRP
Kneeling with Herrick. — James Whitcomb Riley, — CPWR
Knickerbocker's Hi-tory of New York, sel. — Washington Irving.
Discovery of the Hudson River, The. — WRR-10
Renowned Wouter van T wilier, The. — WRR-5
Knife and Belt, A. — Woodson Tyree. — OA
Knife-Grinder, The. — George Canning and John Hookham Frere.
— B CEP— B OH V— WTP-3
(Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder, The.) — CEP
— HBV— LPS-3— OBEC— PPD-1— THP— TOP
Knight, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The
( Prologue).
Knight, The. — Sifter Maryanna. — WHL
Knight and Shepherd's Daughters, The. — Unknown. — ESPB (A
and B vers.)
Knight and the Lady, The. — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard
Harris Barham).— BOHV— OHCS-S
Knight and the Lady, The. — Robertson Trowbridge. — WRR-3
Knight and the Page, The. — Martha C. Howe. — BTB-6
Knight Errant, The. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — BMC — LC
Knight Fallen on Evil Days, The. — Elinor Wylie. — MAP
Knight in Disguise, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — HBV
"Knight knock'd at the castle gate, The." — William Cornish.—
EG
(Desire.)— OBSC
Knight of Bethlehem, A. — Henry Neville Maugham. See Hus
band of Poverty, The.
Knight of Liddesdale. — Unknown. — ESPB
Knight of Old Japan, A.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Knight of the Burning Pestle, The, sels. — Francis Beaumont.
Dirge: "Come, you whose loves are dead" (fr. Act. IV,
sc. iv).— EV-2
Merrythought's Song: "For Jillian of Berry" (fr. Act IV,
sc. i).— OBS
Merrythought's Song: "I would not be a Serving man"
(fr. Act IV, sc. i).— OBS
Knight of the Ocean-Sea, A. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the
Mermaid Tavern (I).
Knight of the Wood, The. — Lord de Tabley (E. Leicester War
ren).— SPE-2
Knight of Toggenburg, The. — Johann Christopher Friedrich von
Schiller, tr. fr. the German by W. Kay.— WRR-7
Knightes Tales, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales,
The.
Knighting the Loin of Beef. — Unknown. — MR
(Knighting of the Sirloin of Beef by Charles the Second,
The.)— CO AH
Knightly Code, The. — Eustache Deschamps, tr. fr. the French
by Daniel J. McKenna.— CAW
Knightly Welcome, A.— S. K. Cox.— OHCS-27
Knights Errant. — Sister Mary Madeleva. — CAW
Knight's False Vow, The. — Unknown. — WRR-24
Knight's Ghost, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Knights in the Ruby Windowpane, The. — Mildred Plew Merry-
man .—B FP—PB -5
Knight's Leap, The. — Charles Kingsley. — ABVC — BHV — CSBP
— PCD—TVSH
Knights of Labor. — Terence Vincent Powderly. — PEOR — PPSC
Knights of To-day, sel. — Charles Barnard.
Put Yourself in Her Place.— OHCS-24
Knight's Tale, The.— Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales,
The.
Knights to Chrysola, The. — Rachel Annand Taylor (Mrs. Alex
ander Cameron Taylor). — OBVV
Knight's Toast, The. — Unknown (at. to Sir Walter Scott). —
LLC— PCD— PPSC— PTA-2—STP
Knight's Tomb, The, — Samuel Taylor Coleridge (wr. at. to Sir
Walter Scott). —AEV— B CEP— BHV— CGOV—EM-2
— EPN— ERP— EV-4— GN — LEAP— LL-4— LPS-2—
TCEP—TVSH— WTP-3
Knight's Vow, The. — J. Beaufoy Lane. — OHCS-22
Knitting. — J. S. Cutter. — WRR-4
Knitting.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR- 12
Knitting.— Unknown.— PPYP
Knitting Socks.— Unknown. — GPWW
"Knock at the door." — Unknown. — SAS
Knocked About. — Daniel Connolly. — OHCS-S
Knocking. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — OHCS-12
Knocking at the Door. — John Freeman. — HBMV
Knockout. — Charles Norman. — NYBV
Knot of Blue and Gray, A.— Unknown.— PEDC
"Know Celia, since thou art so proud." — Thomas Carew. — EG
(Celia Threatened.) — EV-2
Ungrateful Beauty Threatened.) — AEP-W — CBOV — CRE
— EP— EPS— HBV— OBEV— OBS— TOP
(Ungrateful Beauty Threatened.) — BCEP
Know the Trees. — Austin C. Apgar. — ADAH
"Know then this truth, enough for man to know." — Alexander
Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
Know Then Thyself. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
Know Thyself.— Angela Morgan. — ICBD
"Know, 'twas well said, that spirits are too high." — Sir Francis
Kynaston. — E G
Know Ye the Land? — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Bride
of Abydos, The.
Knowest Thou Isaac Jogues? — Francis W. Grey. — CAW
Knowing. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. See Gnosis.
Knowle— Afternoon.— Peter Yates,— BPM-34
Knowledge. — Louise Bogan. — HBMV
Knowledge. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OQP — QP-2
Knowledge. — Theodosia Garrison. — BFV
Knowledge. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. — SPE-5
Knowledge. — Frederick W. H. Myers. See "St. Paul."
Knowledge. — Frederick George Scott. — VA
Knowledge after Death. — Henry Charles Beeching. — OBVV—
VA
Knowledge and Doubt. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Knowledge and Reason. — Sir John Davies. See Nosce Teipsum
Knowledge and Wisdom.— Bible, O. T. See Job.
Knowledge, Power, Honor. — Malvina Liebermann. — WRR-5 4
Knowledgeable Child, The. — "L. A. G." Strong. — OBMV
Known in Vain. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Known Soldier, The.— Mark Antony de Wolfe Howe. — AOAH
— RH
Known unto God. — Constance Faunt Le Roy Runcie. — WRR-2
"Know'st thou Not." — William Shakespeare. See King Rich
ard II.
Knucks. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Koilia. — Phineas Fletcher. See Purple Island, The.
Kotva rdi rw-v 4>lXwy (Koina ta ton Philon). — John Addington
Symonds.— EPW-S— OBVV
Kokin Shu (or Sho), sels.t tr. fr. the Japanese by Arthur
Waley.
"Although it is not plainly visible to the eye." — Fujiwara
No Toshiyuki.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Tr. by Curtis H. Page.)— PFE
"Beloved person must I think, The." — Ki No Akimine. —
AWP
"Did I ever think." — Ono No Takamura. — AWP
"Hoping all the time." — Unknown. — AWP
"If only, when one heard." — Unknown. — AWP
(Tr. by Curtis H. Page.)— PFE
"My love." — Ono No Yoshiki. — AWP
(Tr. by Curtis H. Page.) — PFE
"O cuckoo." — Unknown. — AWP
"Since I heard." — Mitsune. — AWP
"Thing which fades, A." — Ono No Komachi. — AWP —
JAWP
"When the dawn comes." — Unknown. — AWP
Ko-Ko's Song. — William S. Gilbert. See Mikado, The.
Kol Nidra. — Joseph Leiser. See Day of Atonement, The.
Kolendy for Christmas. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Polish by Irena
Dalgiewicz. — CAW
"Kookoorookoo ! Kookoorookoo!" (in Sing-Song). — Christina
Georgina Rossetti. — RIS
Koran, The. — Mohammed.
Chargers, The, tr. fr. the Arabic by Lane Poole (Ch. C).—
WTP-7
Dhoulkarnain, tr. fr. the Arabic (fr. Ch. XVIII).—
WRR-11
In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful (fr.
Ch. XXXVII).— WRR-11
Merciful, The, tr. fr. the Arabic by Lane Poole (Ch. LX).
—WTP-7
Smiting, The, tr. fr. the Arabic by Lane Poole (Ch. CD.—
WTP-7
Splendour of Morning, The, tr. fr. the Arabic by Lane
Poole (Ch. XCIII).— WTP-7
Kore. — Frederic Manning. — HBV
Korosta Katzina Song. — Hopi Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis. —
AWP— JAWP— OTA
Kossuth. — James Russell Lowell.— BHV
Kossuth. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APB
Kowhai. — A. R. D. Fairburn. — MM
Kraken, The. — Alfred Lord Tennyson. — NBE — OBRV —
VLEP
Kree. — A. C. Gordon. — AA
Kreisler. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Krinken.— Eugene Field.— BTP— PECK— PEF
Krishna.—"^" (George William Russell).— VA
(Oversoul.)— CMP
Kriss Kringle. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — CRYO — FPH—
HBVY—MPB— PEDC— RYC— SDH— TSW
(Quite Like a Stocking.) — OFPE — PEOR
Kriss Kringle's Travels. — Susie M. Best. — CRYO
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Kriss Kringle's Visit. — Unknown.— PPYP— YPS
Kruppism. — Percy Mackaye. — RH
Ku KIux. — Madison Cawein. — AA — PAH
Kubla Khan (or, A Vision in a Dream). — Samuel Taylor
Coleridge.— ATP— AWP— BBV—BCEP— BEL— BFVR
— BLV— BPB— BPN— CBE— CBOV— CBPC— CH—
CRE— CRP— EA—EM-2—EP—EPN— EPNC— EPP—
ERP — EV-4— GEPM— GN— GPE— GR-e — GTSL—
HBV— ISP— JAWP— JPC— LEAP— LL-4—LPS-S^
MBL— MCCG — NPH— OAEP— OBEV— OBRV— OTA
— OTPC— PC— PIAE— PTER— RG— RON— SBA—
TCEP— TOP— TPH — TVSH — WBP— WHA— WTP-3
("In Xanadu did Kubla Khan.")— EG
(Romance.) — LH
Kubleh. — Bayard Taylor. — WRR-5
Kyarlina Jim. — A. C. Gordon. — CD — OHCS-14
Kynge Johan, sel. — John Bale.
Wassail.— MV-2
Kyrielle. — John Payne. — HBV
L of G's Purport.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— I AP
La Bassee Road. — Patrick MacGill. — PPGW
La Beaute.— Charles Baudelaire.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
La Bella Donna. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — TCEP
La Bella Donna Delia Mia Mente. — Oscar Wilde. — WTP-10
La Belle Confidente. — Thomas Stanley. — OBS
La Belle Dame sans Merci. — John Keats. — AEV — ATP —
AWP— BBV — BCEP —BEL— BFVR— BLV— BPB—
BPN— CBE— CBOV— CG— CGOV— CH— CR— CRE—
CRP— EA—EM-2—EP— EPNC— EPP— ERP— GBV—
GEPC— GEPM — GPE (si. var.) — GR-e— GTBS —
GTSE—GTSL— HBV— HOAH— ISP— JAWP— LEAP
— LL-4 — MCCG— NAL— OAEP— OBEV— OBMV—
OBRV— OG—OHNP — OTA— OTPC — PFE—PG—
PIAE — PTER— RG— RON — SBA— SEP— STB-
TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH— WP— WHA— WLIP—
WP— WTP-5
(Ballad: La Belle Dame sans Merci.) — EV-4
La Belle sans Merci, sel. — Alain Chartier.
Fragment from the Poem of "La Belle sans Merci," tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
La Blanchisseuse. — Isabella Valancey Crawford. — EPW-5
La Corona. — John Donne.
Annunciation (II). — OBS
Ascension (VII).— OBS
Crucifying (V).— OBS
La Corona (I).— OBS
Nativitie (III).— OBS
(Sonnet on the Nativity.) — YF
Resurrection (VI). — OBS — RT
Temple (IV).— OBS
La Cucaracha (Cockroach Song) ^(with music}. — Unknown,
orig. and tr. fr. the Mexican Spanish. — AS
La Fayette. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— BPN
(Sonnet: "As when far off the warbled strains are heard.")
EPW-4
La Fayette.— Dolly Madison.— PAH
La Fayette Lands. — Hervey Allen. — ODP
La Figlia Che Piange. — T. S. Eliot. — APA— BLV— CMP—
MAP— NP— NV— TCPD
La Fraisne. — Ezra Pound. — NP— PG
La Gloire de Voltaire. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
La Grisette.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— AA — CAP— HBV—
IAP
La Guerre. — E. E. Cummings. — MAP
La La. — T. S. Eliot. See Waste Land, The.
La Madonna di Lorenzetti. — John Williams Andrews. — HBMV
La Maison d'Or. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
La Marseillaise. — Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. See Marseil
laise, The.
La Melinite: Moulin-Rouge. — Arthur Symons. — POTT
La Musica Trionfante. — T. W. Parsons. — WRR-27
La Nuit Blanche. — Rudyard Kipling. — MBP— RKV
La Preciosa. — Thomas Walsh. — BMC
La Rue de la Montagne Sainte-Genevieve. — Dorothy Dudley. —
HBMV
La Saisiaz, sel. — Robert Browning. — Prologue. — BPN — CPOI
La Terre. — Frank Oliver Call. — CPG
La Tour d'Auvergne. — Maida Buon.— BTB-5 — OHCS-31
La Tricoteuse. — George Walter Thornbury. — BMEP
La Vie C'est la Vie.— Jessie Redmond Fauset.— ANL— BANP
—CDC
La Vita Nupva, sels. — Dante, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante
Gabriel Rossetti.
"All my thoughts always speak to me of Love'* (6). — AWP
"All ye that pass along Love's trodden way'* (2). — AWP
—JAWP— WBP
"At whiles (yea oftentimes) I muse over" (9). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space" (29). —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Canst thou indeed be he that still would sing" (13, b). —
AWP
"Day agone, as I rode sullenly, A" (4). — AWP
"Death, always cruel, Pity's foe in chief" (3, b). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"Even as the others mock, thou mockest me" (7). — AWP
"Eyes that weep for pity of the Heart, The" (19). — AWP
— WGRP
"For certain he hath seen all perfectness" (17).— AWP
La Vita Nuova (Continued}.
"Gentle thought there is will often start, A" (26) .-—AWP
—JAWP— WBP
"I felt a spirit of love begin to stir" (15).— AWP — JAWP
—WBP
"Ladies that have intelligence in love" (10). — AWP
"Love and the gentle heart are one same thing" (11). —
AWP
"Love hath so long possessed me for his own" (IS). — AWP
"Love's pallor and the semblance of deep ruth" (24). —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Mine eyes beheld the blessed pity spring" (23). — AWP
"My lady carries love within her eyes" (12). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"My lady looks so gentle and so pure" (16). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"Song, 'tis my will that thou do seek out Love" (S). — AWP
"Stay now with me, and list to my sighs" (20). — AWP
"That lady of all gentle memories" (22). — AWP
"Thoughts are broken in my memory, The" (8). — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"To every heart which the sweet pain doth move" (1). —
AWP
"Very bitter weeping that ye made, The" (25). — AWP
"Very pitiful lady, very young, A" (14).— AWP— JAWP
—WBP
"Weep, Lovers, sith Love's very self doth weep" (3, a). —
AWP
"Whatever while the thought conies over me" (21). — AWP
—JAWP— WBP
"Woe's me! by dint of all these sighs that come" (27). —
"Ye pilgrim-folk, advancing pensively" (28). — AWP—
JAWP— WBP
("Ye pilgrims, who with pensive aspect go" — tr. by
Louise I. Guiney.)— CAW
"You that thus wear a modest countenance" (13,a). — AWP
Labor.— George W. Bungay.— OHCS-27
Labor. — Thomas Carlyle. See Past and Present.
Labor. — Orville Dewey. See Nobility of Labor.
Labor ("Labor is wealth"). — Unknown. — PEDC
Labor ("There is a never-dying chorus"). — Unknown. — PRK
(Toil.)— PEDC— PEOR— RYC
Labor ("We have fed you all"). — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
Labor and Capital. — Marcus A. Hanna. — WRR-42
Labor and Love. — Edmund Gosse. — HBV
Labor Is Worship. — Francis Sargent Osgood. — LLC — OHCS-7
(Laborare Est Orare.) — BTB-2
(To Labor Is to Pray.) — LPS-2
Labor Question, The. — Unknown. — CHS
Labor Song. — Denis Florence MacCarthy. See Bell-Founder.
The.
Laborare Est Orare. — Frances Sargent Osgood. See Labor
Is Worship.
Laboratory, The: Ancien Regime. — Robert Browning. — ATP—
BLV— CBOV— CR — CRP — EPNC— GTML— ISP —
OBVV— PPD-1— VLEP— WRR-9— YT
Laborer, The. — John Clare. — LPS-2
Laborer, The. — Richard Dehmel, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Laborer, The.— William Davis Gallagher. — APW — LLC —
OHCS-8
Laborer, The. — Jose-Marie de Heredia, tr. fr. the French by
Wilfrid Thorley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Laborer, The. — Evan Thomas. — PSO
"Laborers together with God." — Lucy Alice Perkins. — BLRP
Laborers Together with God. — John Greenleaf Whittier (ad. fr
"The Garden").— MRV
Labor's Greatest Curse. — Terence V. Powderly. — WRR-42
Labors of Hercules, The. — Marianne Moore. — LA
Labuntur Anni. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan
(Disillusion)
Laburnum. — Humbert Wolfe. — MBP
Lachin y Gair. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BPN — EPNC
Lachrymatory, The. — Charles Tennyson Turner. — VA
Lackey Bill. — Unknown. — CSF
Lacrimae Musarum. — William Watson. — HBV — VA
Lad, A. — Laura E. Richards. — PBV
Lad, Have You Things to Do? — A. E. Housman. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XXIV).
Lad That Is Gone, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — HBV — WLIP
(Over the Sea to Skye.) — EBSV
(Sing Me ? Song.)— PFE— POTT— VOD
("Sing me a song.") — CPOI
Ladder, The. — Leonora Speyer. — BAP — GPE — HBMV — PG—
TBM— WTP-8
Ladder of Saint Augustine, The. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow.— CAP— FPE— IAP— PTA-2— TCAP
Ladders through the Blue. — Hermann Hagedorn. — PC
Laddie. — Katharine Lee Bates. — POT — PPA
Laddie. — Unknown. — SPE-3
Laddie. — Evelyn Whitaker. — OHCS-39 — SPE-7 (ad and abr )
— WRR-13
Laddies. — Edgar A. Guest. — PT
Ladies, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— ALV — BPN — MBP — RKV—
WTP-6
Ladies, The. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens). —
MHT
Ladies' Aid, The.— Unknown.— DDA— WRR-S1
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Ladies' Eyes Serve Cupid Both for Darts and Fire. — "A. W."
— OBSC
Ladies' Card. — William Morris. See Golden Wings.
Ladies of Athens. — Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb. — DRB
Ladies of St. James, The.— Austin Dobson. — BPN — HBV —
LEAP— MCT— OHCS-4Q — POTT — TVSH — VA —
VLEP— WTP-4
"Ladies that have intelligence in love." — Dante Alighieri. See
La Vita Nuova.
Ladies, We Greet Thee. — Maude Slinkard Hamilton.— HB
Ladies' Whist Club, The.— Puck.— OHCS-37— WRR-29
Lads in Their Hundreds, The. — A. E. Housman. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XXIII).
Lad's Love. — Esther Lilian Duff. — HBMV
Lads of Wamphray, The.— Unknown.— ESPB
Lad's Returns, The. — Paul Fort. — PASC
Lady, The. — Elizabeth Coatsworth. — JPC
Lady, A.— Amy Lowell.— BAP— GR-a— MAP— MAP A— NP-
PT— SBMV
Lady across the Isle. The. — Ellis Parker Butler. — OHCS-40
Lady Alice. — Unknown. — CG (A vers.) — ESPB (A, B and C
versions) — OBB (A vers.)
Lady Alone.— Phyllis McGinley.— AMV-35
Lady and the Swine, The.— Unknown. — RIS — SC
Lady and the Violinist, The. — Helene Mullins. — PPD-1
Lady Anne Bothwell's Lament (in Percy's Reliques). — Un
known.— BOL— -HBV— LPS-1
(Balow.)— EV-1— OBEV
(By-Low.)— BLV (abr.)— CBOV
Lady, As True Lovers Do. — Jehannot de L'Escurel, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Lady Barbara. — Alexander Smith. — LPS-1
Lady Bracknell on Illness. — Oscar Wilde. See Importance of
Being Earnest, The,
Lady Bug. — C. Lindsay McCoy. — GFA
Lady Button-Eyes. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Lady Byron's Reply to Lord Byron's "Fare Thee Well." —
Unknown. — BLPA
Lady Clara Vere de Vere.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN —
HBV— LPS-1— OHCS-15— PE— YT
(Lady Vere de Vere.)— WTP-9
Nobility (sel.).— PB-8
Lady Clare.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BFVR — CCR — CSBP—
GS— HBV— JHP— LLC — MR— MW— OG— OHCS-4
— O HNP—OTPC—PB-6— PECK— POY— RON— STB
—TVSH
Lady Comes to an Inn, A. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — GR-a—
MAP— SC
Lady Day in Ireland.— Patrick J. Carroll.— JKCP
Lady Diamond. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lady Dying in Childbed, A.— Robert Herrick— EG
Lady Elgin, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Lady Elspat.— Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
Lady from Harlem, The.-*— Malcolm Cowley. — NP
Lady from the Sea, The, sels.— Henrik Ibsen, tr. jr. the Nor
wegian. — ST
Lady from the West, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-34
Lady Gay Spanker. — Dion Boucicault. See London Assurance.
Ladv Geraldine's Courtship. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
WRR-9 (abr.)
Poets, The (sel.).— BCEP
Lady Geraldine's Hardship. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Lady Godiva. — Edward Shanks. — HBMV
Lady Hildegarde, The — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — WRR-6
Lady in a Limousins. — Lucia Trent, — PR
Lady in Comus, The. — John Milton. See Coraus.
Lady Isabel. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight.— Unknown. — ESPB (A, B.
and H .vers.)— OAEP
(Lady Isobel and the Elf -Knight — diff. vers^—BB
Lady Jane. — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. — OHCS-31— PA
Lady Judith's Vision, The.— Mrs. E. V. Wilson.— BTB-5
Lady Lost. — John Crowe Ransom. — MAP
Lady Lost in the Wood, The. — John Milton. See Comus (Lady
in Comus, The).
Lady Mabel. — Alfred Austin.— HS
Lady Macbeth. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
Lady Maisry. — Unknown.— ESPB (A and B vers.) — OBB
(A vers.)
Lady Mary. — Henry Alford- — VA
Lady Maud's Oath.— Re, Henry.— OHCS-30
Lady Mine.— Herbert Edwin Clarke. — BOHV
Lady Moon. — Kate Kellogg.— PPL
Lady Moon. — Richard Monckton Milnes.— CFBP — GS— MPC-3
— OTPC — PB-3 — PBGP — PRWS— RAR— SAS (1st
^.)— SPE-1— TYP
Lady Moon.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CGOV
Lady of Arngosk, The. — Unknown.— ESPB
Lady of Castelnoire. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — WRR-44
Lady of Gedo, The. — Unknown (ad. fr. the Hungarian by Mary
J. Safford).— WRR-2
Lady of Heaven. — Guittone d'Arezzo, tr. fr. the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — CAW
Lady of High Degree, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by
Andrew Lang. — AWP
Lady of Life, The. — Thomas Michael Kettle. — ACP — JKCP
Lady of Lyons, The. seL — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
Claude Melnotte's Apology.— OHCS-6
Lady of Shalott, The.— Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.— WRR-4
Lady of Shalott, The.-r- Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — ATP (2 ver
sions) — BEL — BMEP— BPN— BTB-7— CBE— CBOV
— CBPC — CCR— CR— CRP— CTBP— EA— EM-2— EP
— EPN — EPNC — EPP— EPW-5— EV-5— FPH— GBV
— GEPC— GEPM— GN— GPE— GR-e— GSRC— GTML
— GTSL— HBV — LEAP — LL-4 — MCCG — MW—
OAEP — OBEV— OBRV (diff. vers.)— OBVV— OG—
OHNP— OTPC— PB-7— PIAE — PTER— RG— SBA—
SPE-3— STB— TCEP— TOP— VLEP — WHA— WLIP
—WTP-9
Lady of the Apples, The.— Mildred Whitney Stillman.— GBOV
Lady of the Lake, The.— Sir Walter Scott.— GR-1
sels. fr. above.
Alice Brand (Canto IV, sts. 12-15). — BPB — HBV -
HBVY—PBGG— STB— TVSH— WTP-8
(Ballad, Alice Brand.)— EV-4 — SEP
Ballad of Beal' an Duine (Canto VI, sts. 15-18).— BTB-1
—CCR (abr.)— CR— EPNC— EPW-4— OHCS-21
—TCEP (abr.)
(Beal' an Dhuine.) — LPS-2
Boat Song (Canto II, sts. 19-20).— BEL— BHV— CCR
EBSV — EV-4 — LC — MCT — NAL— OAEP-
WTP-8
(Hail to the Chief, Who in Triumph Advances.} —
BCEP (si. abr.)— BPN
(Song of Clan-Alpine.) — LPS-2
Chase, The. — LH (Canto I, sts. 1-10, si. abr.) — LL-1
(Canto I and Introduction)
("Stag at eve, The.")— WTP-8
(Stag Hunt, The.)— LPS-2
Combat, The (Canto V).— PJH-2
Coronach (Canto III, st. 16, 11. 370-393).— BEL— BHV
—BPN — BSV — CGOV — CH — CR— EBSV-
EPNC — ERP — EV-4 — GPE — GTBS— GTSL—
HBV — ISP — LL-1— LLC— LPS-1— MW— NAL
—OAEP — OBRV— OHIP— PCD— SBA— TCEP
—TOP— WHA— WTP-8
("He is gone on the mountain.") — EPN
Dawn on Lake Katrine (Canto III, 11. 19-40). — EV-4
Fiery Cross, The (Canto III, sts. 8-15, 11. 179-369).—
ERP
Fitz-Jarnes and Roderick-Dhu (Canto V, sts. 12-16).—
CCR (11. 36-436— afer.)— EP (11. 187-436)— EPP
(11. 186-436)— LPS-2 (11. 186-469)— OHCS-6
(Roderick Dhu— 11. 188-295.)— OBRV
(Roderick Dhu and Fitz- James: A Noble Action—
11. 196-256.)— EV-4
"Harp of the North, farewell! The hills grow dark"
(Canto VI, Epilogue).— GPE— OAEP— PJH-2
(Harp of the North.)— BEL— EPN— NAL
(Harp of the North, Farewell.)— BPN— EV-4
"Harp of the North that moldering long hast hung"
(Canto I, Introduction, — OAEP— PJH-2
(Harp of the North.)— BHV— ERP
Heath This Night Must Be My Bed, The (Canto III,
st. 23).— ERP
(Song: "Heath this night must be my bed, The" —
Canto III, st. 23, 11. 445-568.)— EV-4— LPS-1
Hymn to the Virgin (Canto III, st. 29, 11. 712-737).—
WTP-8
James Fitz-James and Ellen (Canto VI, st. 25, 11. 692-
841).— LPS-2
Soldier, Rest! (Canto I, st. 31, 11. 624-647).— AO AH -
BEL— BTP— CBPC— CRE—DD — ERP— GN —
GS— HH— NAL— PBGG— PIAE— PYM— SBA—
TCEP
(Ellen's Song— abr.) — CBE
("Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er.")— EPN
(Soldier, Rest! Thy Warfare O'er.)— ATP— AWP—
BCEP— BPN — EPP— HBV— HBVY— JAWP -
LPS-2— SPE-3— TOP— TPH—WBP
(Song.)— BHV— GPE— OAEP— OBRV— TBV
(Song: Soldier, Rest! Thy Warfare O'er.)— CR
Song: "Not faster yonder rowers might" (Canto II,
st. 2).— EV-4
Toils Are Pitched, The (Canto IV, st. 25, 11. 589-605). —
ERP
Trossachs, The (sels. fr. Cantos I and III).— TBV
(Flowers and Trees, The.) — EV-4
"Twice have I sought Clan- Alpine's glen" (Canto V,
sts. 8-11, 11. 188-295).— OBRV
"Western waves of ebbing day, The" (Canto I,
st. 11— abr.)— OTPC— RON
"Wild as the scream of the curlew" (Canto V, st. 9,
11. 198-215).— GPE
Lady of the Lambs, The.— Alice Meynell. — GSRC — GTSL—
LEAP— OBEV— SBA
(Shepherdess, The.) — ACP — AEV — AWP— CP— CRE
DO— EPP— FPH— GBV— GPE— GR-e— GTSE—
HBV — HBVY — ISP — JAWP — JKCP— LC -
LOW — MBP — MPC-14— OBVV — OG— POI—
POOT — PT — SMP — TCEP — TCPD — TPH-
TSW—TSWC— TVSH— VOD—WBP— WLIP
Lady of the Land, The.— William Morris. See Earthly Para
dise, The.
Lady of the Snows, A. — Harriet Monroe. — ME
Lady of Vain Delight, The.— Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Vic
tory and Triumph,
Lady Poverty, The.— Alice Meynell. — CRE — EPP — GPE—
GTSL— HBV— OBMV— POTT— SBA— TCPD
Lady Poverty, The.— Evelyn Underhill (sometimes at. to Jacob
Fischer) .—CAW— CP— GTML— HBV
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Lambkins
"Lady red upon the hill, A" (Nature, LXXXVI). — Emily
Dickinson.— OBAV
Lady Rohesia, The. — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris Bar-
ham).— BTB-5
Lady Stood, A. — Sir Dietmar von Aist, tr. fr. the German by
Jethro Bithell.— AWP
Lady Sweet Pea.— M. B. Hill.— WRR-47
Lady Teazle and Sir Peter. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan, See
School for Scandal.
"Lady that hast my heart within thy hand." — Hafiz. See Odes
Lady "That Was So Fair, A. — Unknown. — MV-2
"Lady there was of Antigua, A." — Cosmo Monkhouse. See
Limericks.
Lady to a Lover, A. — Roden Noel.— OBVV
Lady to Her Guitar, The. — Emily Bronte. — CPOI
Lady to Her Inconstant Servant, The. — Thomas Carew. —
EPW-2
Lady Turned Serving-Man, The (in Percy's Reliques). —
Unknown. — CG — OBB
(Famous Flower of Serving-Men, The.) — ESPB — STB
Lady Vere de Vere. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Lady Clara
Vere de Vere.
"Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting." — Unknown. — EG
(Dilemma, A.)— SPE-5— WTP-1
(Madrigal.) — GPE
Lady Who Offers Her Looking-Glass to Venus, The. — Matthew
Prior (after Plato).— OBEV—PIAE—SBA
(Farewell, A: "Venus take my votive glass.") — AWP
(Lais Growing Old.)— WTP-7
Lady Windermere's Fan, sel. ("Ah, what indeed, dear? That is
the point"). — Oscar Wilde. — PPD-1
Lady Wishfort Receives. — William Congreve. See Way of the
World, The.
Lady with a Train, The. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Lady with Arrows. — Margaret Marks. — AMV-35 — MAP
Lady with the Sewing Machine, The. — Edith SitwelL— NV
Lady-Bird. — Caroline Anne Bowles. — CFBP — GFA— RAR—
TYP
(Ladybird, Ladybird.)— PEM
(Little Ladv-Bird, The.)— WRR-12
(To the Ladybird.)— CPN— TVC—TVSH
"Lady-bird, lady-bird, fly away home." — Mother Goose. — PPL —
SAS
(Lady-Bird.)— OTPC—PBV
(Lady-Bug.)— RIS
Ladybird's Race. — Campbell Rae-Brown. — WRR-13
Lady-Bug. — Mother Goose. See "Lady-bird, lady-bird, fly away
home."
Ladybug, Ladybug. — Cora W. Bronson. — PEM
Ladye Chapel at Eden Hall. — Eleanor Cecilia Donnelly. — JKCP
Ladye Maude. — Cora Fabbri. — WRR-15
Lady-Killer, The.— Frederic Maccabe.— WRR-27
Lady-Probationer. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Lady's Adieu to Her Tea-Table, A. — Unknown.— APB
Lady's Lamentation, The. — John Gay. — AEP-D
Lady's Song, The. — John Dryden. — EV-3
Lady's "Yes," The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BPN —
CPOI— HBV— LPS-1
Laatus Sorte Mea. — Juliana Horatia Ewing. See Story of a
Short Life, The.
Lafayette, the Faithful One, sel. — Charles Sumner.
Marquis de La Fayette. — WRR-10
Laggard in Love, The. — T. A. Daly. — SPE-7
Laid in My Quiet Bed (afer.). — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
— CH
(Age of Children Happiest, The.) — CG — LC
(From Boy to Man.)— CGOV
(How No Age Is Content.) — FAOV
Laidley Worm o' Spindleston-Heughs, The. — Unknown. — STB
L'Aiglon, sels. — Edmond Rostand, tr. fr. the French.
Lesson Scene (fr. Act II). — CCR
Mirror Scene (fr. Act III).— CCR
Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea, The. — Unknown. —
CRP— ESPB— OBB
Laird, The. — Jeffrey Inglis. — MCT — PER
Laird o' Cockpen, The.— Lady Nairne.—BSV— EBSV— EV-3—
OBRV
(2 additional sts. by Susan Ferrier.)— BOHV— HBV—
LPS-1
Laird o* Drum, The. — Unknown.— BB — ESPB (shorter vers.).
Laird o* Lammgton, The. — James Hogg. —
Laird o Logic, The. — Unknown. — ESP
CH (A vers.)
Laird of Schelynlaw, The.— John Veitch. — VA
Laird of Wariston, The. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.)
Lais.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle),— MAP
Lais Growing Old. — Matthew Prior (after Plato). See Lady
Who Offers Her Looking-Glass to Venus, The.
Lais to Aphrodite. — Edwin Arlington Robinson (after the Greek
of Plato).
(Variations of Greek Themes — X.) — MOAP
Lak of Stedfastnesse. — Geoffrey Chaucer. — AWP — CRE
Lake, The. — Alphonse de Lanaartine, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Lake, The.— Herman Melville.— APW
Lake, The.— Eleanour Norton.— MCT— NLK
Lake, The.— Edgar Allan Poe.— APW— OBRV
Lake, The.— Sir J. C. Squire.— GPE
Lake and a Fairy Boat, A. — Thomas Hood.— CTBP
(Song for Music.) — BPB
Lake at Newstead, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Don Juan.
EBSV
B (A and B vers.}—
Lake Boats, The.— Edgar Lee Masters.— NP
Lake Champlain and Its Shores, sel. — William H. H. Mtirra-
Two Drowned Lovers. — BTB-7
Lake Coriskin. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lord of the Isles, The.
Lake Isle of Innisfree, The. — William Butler Yeats. — ATP—
BEL— BLV— BMEP— CB E— CMP — CR— CRE— CRP
— EPP— GBV— GPE — GR-e— GTBS— GTSL—HBV—
ISP— JPC—LBBV— LEAP— MBP — MCCG— MCT—
MLP — OBEV — OBVV — PC— PER— POT — POTT
— PTER— PYM— SBA— SMP— SP— TCEP— TCPD—
TIP— TOP— TPH— TSW—TSWC— TVSH — VLEP
— WH A— WLI P— WT P- 1 0— YT
Lake Leman ("Clear, placid Leman"). — George Gordon. Lord
Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Lake Leman ("Lake Leman woos me"). — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Man and
Nature).
Lake Leman. — Harold Monro. — MCT
Byron. See Prisoner of Chillon, The.
Lake Memory, A.— William Wilfred Campbell.— VA
Lake of Como, The. — William Wordsworth. — TBV
Lake of Gaube, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
Lake of the Dismal Swamp, The. — Thomas Moore. — BLPA
Lake Ontario. — John Neal. See Battle of Niagara, The.
Lake Saratoga. — John Godfrey Saxe. — OHCS-23
Lake Sleeps, The. — Edmond Arnould, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Lake Song. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — HBMV — NP
Lake Superior. — Samuel Griswold Goodrich. — AA
Lake, The: To .—Edgar Allan Poe.— APW— I AP
Lakeside, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP— JHP
Lake-Song. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — AV — LA — MAP
Lalage.— "S. W. D. M."— CAG
Lalla Rookh, sels. — Thomas Moore.
Alas! How Light a Cause May Move (fr. Story of the
Sultana Nourmahal, or Light of the Harem, The —
11. 183-220).— EP— LPS-1
Bendemeer (fr. Veiled Prophet of Korassan. The — II. 246-
262).— OBRV
(By Bendemeer's Stream.) — BLP — RG
(Girl's Song, A.)— CBPC
Farewell to Thee. Araby's Daughter (fr. Fire Worshippers
The— 11. 791-830).— LPS-1
Feast of Roses, The (fr. Story of the Sultana Nourmahal,
or, Light of the Harem, The— 11. 1-741, much
a&r.).— WRR-11
(Light of the Harem, The— 11. 1-32.)— EPW-4
(Vale of Cashmere, The— II. 1-32.)— LPS-2
("Who has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere" —
11. .1-119.)— EPNC
Fire-Worshippers, The, sels. (" 'How sweetly!* said the
trembling maid"— 11. 252-299).— EP— EPW-4
(Fire Worshippers, The— 11. 252-299.)— EV-4
(Flight of Fondest Hopes, The — 11. 275-286.) — BCEP
(Linda to Hafed— 11. 252-290.)— LPS-1
Fly to the Desert, Fly with Me (fr. Story of the Sultana
Nourmahal, or the Light of the Harem, The). —
GT-2 (11. 668-683)— GTIV (11. 668-741)— LPS-1
(11. 668-741)
Gheber's Bloody Glen (fr. Fire-Worshippers, The — 11. 458-
685, abr.).~ OHCS-22
Nourmahal (fr. Story of the Sultana Nourmahal, or, The
Light of the Harem, The). — MR
Syria (fr. Paradise and the Peri— 11. 348-79).— EP— LPS-2
Tear of Repentance, The (fr. Paradise and the Peri— 11.
1-521, much afor.).— BTB-5— MR
L' Allegro. — John Milton. — AWP — BCEP — BEL — BLV — BPB
— CBE— CBOV— CR— CRE— EA— EM-1 — EP— EPC
— EPEP— EPP— EPW-2— EV-2— GEPC— GEPM— GN
(abr.)— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV—
ISP— LEAP— LL-4 — LLC (much a&r.)— LPS-3— MBL
— MCCG— OBEV — OBS — OTPC (abr.) — PIAE —
PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP — TPH— TVSH—
WHA—WLIP— WTP-7
sels. fr. above.
"Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee." — CCR — PC —
YT
Pleasures ot Summer, The. — CGOV
(Part of L' Allegro.)— SN
(Sometimes, with Secure Delight.) — MPB
L'Allegsho — Invitation au Bal. — Harvard Lampoon. — CAG
Lamb, The.— William Blake.— AEP-D— BCEP— BEL— BFVR
— BLV— B PB — BTP — CAW — CBPC— CCP— CEP—
CGOV— CH—CR— CRP — EM-1 — - EPRE — EP W-3 —
EV-3— GEPM— GS— HBV— JPC — LC — LL-4 — MPB
— NAL — OAEP — OBEC— OTPC— PB-3— PBGP—
PPA— PRWS— PTA-2— RAR— RIS — R YC— SEP—
SUS— TOP— TVC—TVSH— UTS— WGRP—WLIP—
WHA
Lamb, The.— Kate Greenaway.— CPN— OTPC— PPL— SAS
Lamb, The. — Unknown. — OTPC
Lamb.— Humbert Wolfe.— MBP
Lamb Child, The.— John Banister Tabb.— CRYO— SDH
Lambkins ("On the grassy banks"). — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See On the Grassy Banks.
Lambkins ("What can lambkins do"). — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See Chill, A.
Lambkins, The. — Sarah L. Stevens. — LPP
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Lambro's
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Lambro s Return. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Lambs. — Katharine Tynan. — GTIV
Lambs. — Unknown. — WRR-41
Lambs at Play.— Robert Bloomfield.— LPS-2
Lambs inthe Meadow.— (Miss} Laurence Alma-Tadema.— PB-2
Lamb's Voice, The.— William Wordsworth. See Excursion, The.
Lame Boy and the Fairy, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — ODP
Lame One, The.— Sherwood Anderson.— LA
Lame Priest, The. — S. Carlton. — APP
Lame Shepherd, The.— Katharine Lee Bates.— SDH— YF
Lament: "Dream is over, The." — Denis Florence McCarthy.—
Lament: "I am lying in thy tomb, love." — Roden Noel.—
Lament, A: "I seen her last night." — A. G. Strong.— YT
Lament, A: "It is hard to be a turnip." — Mrs. A. J. Wirtz.—
HB
Lament: "Listen, children."— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— LEAP
— RNP— SAM
Lament, A: "Merry, merry lark, The." — Charles Kingsiey.—
(Merry Lark, The.)— BFVR— LPS-1
Lament: "Mild is the parting year, and sweet." — Walter Savage
Landor. See "Mild is the parting year, and sweet."
Lament, A: "My thoughts hold mortal strife." — William Drum-
mond of Hawthornden. — GTSL — SBA
(Inexorable.)— OBEV
(Madrigal: "My thoughts.") — EBSV — EV-2 — GPE —
GTBS— GTSE— OBS
(My Thoughts Hold Mortal Strife.)— BSV
Lament, A: "O world! O life! O time!" — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
— B CEP— B LV— B PN— CB E— CB O V— CRE — CRP—
EG— EPN— EP W-4— ERP— E V-4 — GEPC — GEPM—
GPE— GTSE — GTSL— GTBS — ISP— LPS-1— OAEP
— OBRV— SBA— SEP— SPE-3— TCEP— TOP— TPH
— WHA— WTP-S
Lament: "Sioux are singing songs, The." — Ojibwa Indians, tr.
by Kenneth M. Ellis. — OTA
Lament: "We who are left, how shall we look again." — Wilfrid
Wilson Gibson.— BMEP— CMP— RH
Lament: "When the folk of my household." — Unknown, tr. fr.
the Gaelic by Edward Walsh. — OBVV
(On the Cold Sod That's o'er You.) — BMC
Lament: "Youth's bright palace." — Denis Florence McCarthy.
—JKCP— OBVV
Lament, A: 1547. — Alexander Scott. — CH
(Lament of the Master of Erskine.) — BSV
Lament for a Poor Poet. — Myles Connolly. — CAW
Lament for Absalom. — Nathaniel P. Willis. — LLC (si abr.}
(Absalom— si. abr.}— OHCS-1
(David's Lament for Absalom — abr.) — BTB-5 — PTA-2
David's Lament over Absalom (sel.} — MHT
Lament for Adonis (Idyll I). — Bion, tr. fr. the Greek by John
Addington Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Bion's Lament for Adonis — tr. by Elizabeth Barrett
Browning.) — ATP
Lament for Banba.— Egan O'Rahilly.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Lament for Bion, — Moschus, tr. fr. the Greek by George Chao-
man.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Lament for Capt. Paeon. — John Gibson Lockhart. — OBRV
(Captain Paton's Lament.) — EBSV
Lament for Chaucer. — Thomas Hoccleve. See De Regimine
Principum.
Lament for Glasgerion. — Elinor Wylie. — PP
Lament for Culloden. — Robert Burns. — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL
— HBV— OBEV— SBA
(Lovely Lass of Inverness, The — C.) — EBSV — EM-1 —
EV-3
Lament for Flodden, A. — Jane Elliot. — EV-3 — GTBS — GTSE—
GT SL— HB V— OB E V— S B A— WTP-4
(Flowers of the Forest, The.)— BPB— BSV— CH— EBSV
— EP— EPP— EPW-3— OBEC
Lament for Glencairn. — Robert Burns. — LLC
Lament for His Friend, A. — William Browne. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Lament for Ireland, A. — Shemus Cartan, tr. fr. the Irish by
Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory. — GTIV
Lament for King Ivor. — Whitley Stokes (after the Celtic}. —
Lament for Macleod of Raasay. — Neil Munro. — HMSP
Lament for Robin Hood. — Antony Munday. See Death of Rob
ert, Earle of Huntingdon.
Lament for Tabby. — Unknown. — CIV
Lament for Tall Ships, A. — Robert L. Miller. — VF
Lament for the Death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill. — Thomas Os-
borne Davis.— GTIV— TIP
Lament for the Makaris Quhen He Wes Seik, The. — William
Dunbar.— EPW-1 (abr.)— OAEP
(Lament for the Makaris lor Makers].) — ACP— AEV—
BSV — EA — OBEV
Lament for the Makers: New Style.— Freda C. Bond.— BPM-34
Lament for the Poets: 1916. — Francis Ledwidge. — AWP —
JAWP— JKCP— LBBV— WBP
Lament for the Princes of Tir-Owen and Tirconnell. — Un
known, tr. fr. the Irish by James Clarence Manean —
TIP
Lament for the Two Brothers Slain by Each Other's Hand.
^Eschylus. See Seven against Thebes, The.
Lament for Thomas Davis. — Sir Samuel Ferguson. —
Lament for Urien, The. — Unknown. See Red Book of Hergest
The. •
Lament in Exile, A. — Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm CXXXVII)
Lament in Time of Pestilence, A. — Thomas Nashe. See Sum
mer's Last Will and Testament (In Time of Pestilence).
Lament of a Forsaken Cat. — Elizabeth Harcourt Mitchell — -
WRR-35
Lament of a Little Girl. — Unknown (at. to F. A. Steele")
RON— SPE-6 ;*
(Little Girl's Plaint, A.)— OHCS-39
(Since Will Turned into a Boy.)— WRR-50
Lament of a Man for His Son. — Paiute Indians, tr. 6v Marv
Austin.— AWP— FAOV—JA*WP— FOOT— SC— WBP
(Piute Lament of a_Man for His Son, The.) — RNP
Lament of a Mocking-Bird. — Frances Anne Kemble. — AA
HBV
Lament of a Neglected Boss. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Lament of a New England Art Student. — Lee Wilson Dodd
POOT
Lament of Anastasius. — William Bourne Oliver Peabody. — AA
Lament of Barbara, Marchioness of Douglas. — Unknown. —
w' HA
Lament of David [and the People of Israel] for Saul and Jona
than. — Bible, O. T. See Second Samuel.
Lament of Edward Blastock, The. — Edith Sitwell. — OBMV
Lament of Flora Macdonald, The. — James Hogg. — EBSV
Lament of Granite. — David Ross. — PG
Lament of Ian the Proud, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William
Sharp).— VLEP
Lament of Jacob Gray, The.— H. Elliott McBride. — OHCS-5
Lament of Job. — Bible. 0. T. See Job.
Lament of Maev Leith-Dherg, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish
by T. W. Rolleston.— TIP
Lament of O' Sullivan Bear. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Jeremiah Joseph Callanan. — GTIV
(Dirge of O' Sullivan Bear.) — TIP
Lament of Quarry, The. — Leonie Adams. — NP
Lament of Saint Anne, The. — Unknown. See Protevangeliura
of James, The.
Lament of the Border Cattle Thief, The. — Rudyard Kipling.—
RKV
Lament of the Border Widow, The. — Unknown. — CBOV
—EBSV— HBV— LPS-2— OBB—OTPC (si. diff.)
(Bonnie Bower.) — CH
(Border Widow's Lament.) — BSV
Lament of the Irish Emigrant. — Lady Dufferin. See Irish Emi
grant, The.
Lament of the Irish Maiden, The. — Denny Lane. — TIP
Lament of the Mangaire Sugach. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish
by Edward Walsh.— TIP
Lament of the Master of Erskine. — Alexander Scott. — BSV
(Lament, A: 1547.)— CH
Lament of the Mole-Catcher, The. — Osbert Sitwell. — LBBV
Lament of the Old Magician. — Frederic Prokosch. — BPM-32
Lament of the Players. — Roland Burke Hennessy. — LPS-1
Lament of the Scotch-Irish Exile. — James Jeffrey Roche. —
BOHV
Lament of the Voiceless, The. — Laura Bell Everett. — OHPP —
OQP— QP-2
Lament of the Widowed Inebriate. — A. J. H. Duganne. — WRR-18
Lament over Sir Philip Sidney. — Unknown. — BHV (abr.)
(Funerall Song, A.)— CH
Lament the Night before His Execution, A. — Chidiock Tich-
borne. See Elegy: "My prime of youth is but a frost of
cares."
Lamentable Ballad of the Bloody Brook, The. — Edward Everett
Hale.— HBV— PAH
Lamentation. A. — Thomas Campion. — CH — OHIP
Lamentation for Celin, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish fev
John Gibson Lockhart.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Lamentation for the Three Sons of Turann, Which Turann,
Their Father, Made over Their Grave, The. — John Tod-
hunter.— TIP
First Sorrow, The.
Great Lamentation, The.
Little Lamentation, The.
Second Sorrow, The.
Lamentation of Danae, The. — Sinionides, tr. fr. the Greek by
John Symonds. — BOL
Lamentation of Hugh Reynolds, The. — Unknown. TIP
Lamentation of the Old Pensioner, The. — William Butler Yeats
—TIP
Lamentation of the Virgin, A (abr.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Lamentations, set. — Bible, 0. T.
Misery of Jerusalem, The (Ch. I). — AWP
Laments.— Unknown. See Thousand and One Nights, The.
Lamia. — John Keats. — BEL— EM-2— EPN— ERP— GEPC—
OAEP
"Love in a hut," etc. (sel.). — EV-4
"Over the solitary hills" (fr. Pts. I and II). — EP
"Upon a time," etc. (sel.). — EPNC
Lamilia's Song. — Robert Greene. See Greene's Groatsworth of
Lamkin. — Unknown.— BB — ESPB (A, B and K vers.} — OBB
L* Amour sans Ailes. — Charles Fenno Hoffman. — PR
Lamp, The. — Sarah Pratt McClain Greene. — AA
Lamp, The.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP— GPE— MRV— NV— TPH
Lamp, The.— Charles Whitehead.— OBVV
(As Yonder Lamp.) — VA
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TITLE INDEX
Languages
Lamp and the Bell, The, sels.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Three Songs from "The Lamp and the Bell."— HWM
I "Beat me a crown of bluer metal."
II "Oh, little rose tree, bloom" (Act I, sc. ii).
III "Rain comes down" (Act V, sc. i).
Lamp Chimneys Out of Old Bottles. — Ellis Parker Butler —
SPE-6
Lamp in the West, The. — Ella Higginson. — AA — HBV
Lamp of Life, The.— Amy Lowell.— MRV
Lamp of Poor Souls, The. — Marjorie L. C. PickthalL— CPG—
HBV
Lamp Posts.— Helen Hoyt, — YT
Lamplighter, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— CFPB—EPW-S
— FPH — GS— LC — MPB— MPC-6— ODP— OTPC—
PB-2— TVC— TVSH
Lamps. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Lamp's Shrine, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The.
L'An Trentiesme de Mon Age. — Archibald MacLeish, — APA —
NP— TBM
(In My Thirtieth Year.)— MAP
Lancashire Dialectic Sketch, A. — Mel B. Spurr. — HHHA
(Dialectic Trilogy, A— III.)— WRR-38
Lancashire Doxology, A. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — LPS-2
Lancaster. — Sarah Steele Sample. — HB
Lance of Kanana, The. — Willard French. — SPE-1
Lancelot. — Arna Bdntemps. — CDC
Lancelot and Elaine. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of
the King, The.
Lancelot and Guinevere. — Gerald Gould. — HBV
Lancer. — A. E. Housman. — MBP
Lancers, The: An Interlude, sel. — John Howard Payne.
How Not to Pay Bills.— WRR-56
Land, The, sel. "Be not afraid, O Dead"). — Maxwell Struth-
ers Burt.— AOAH— DD— HBMV
Land, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — MBP — RKV
Land, The, sets.— V. Sackville-West.
Gardener, The. — UFE
Island, The.— MM— UFE
Ploughing.— TCPD
Spring. — GPE
(Peddler and the Reddlernan, The.) — TCPD
Weed Month.— MBP
Winter Song.— MBP
Land across the Sea, A. — William Morris. See Earthly Para
dise, The.
Land and Sea Tales, sel. — Rudyard Kipling.
Preface, A: "To all to whom this little book may come." —
RKV
Land Dirge, A. — John Webster. See White Devil, The.
Land God Forgot, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Land Grant. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Land o' Nae Surprise, The. — John Stevenson. — BOL
Land o' the Leal, The. — Lady Nairne. — AE — BCEP— BPB—
EBSV—EP— EPW-3— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
—HBV— LPS-1— MCCG—NA— OBEV— SBA—TCEP
— WBLP— WGRP— WTP-7
(Land of the Leal, The.)— EV-3
Land of Beginning Again, The. — Louise Fletcher Tarkington.
— BLPA— OQP— PTA-2— QP-2— SPE-7— WRR-51
Land of Benedictions. — Gulian C. Verplanck. — LLC
Land of Beyond, The (C.). — Robert W. Service. — CPS
(Rhymes of a Rolling Stone — st. 3.) — MRV
Land of Cokaigne, The. — Unknown. — CAW (br. sel.') — TMEV
Land of Counterpane, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CR —
GS— HBV — HBVY—JPC— MPB— MPC-2— OTPC—
PB-2— RIS— VA— WTP-8
Land of Destiny. — Catherine Parmenter. — PEDC
Land of Dreams, The. — William Blake. — BOL— CBPC—
CGOV— CH— EA— OBRV
Land of Dreams, The. — Henry Martyn Hoyt. — HBMV
Land of Dreams, The. — H. F. Sargent. — BOL
Land of France, The. — Edmund Gosse. — MCT
Land of Heart's Desire, The. — Emily Huntington Miller. —
HBV
Land of Heart's Desire, The, sel. — William Butler Yeats.
"Wind blows out of the gates of day, The." — GPE
(Faeries' Song — a&r.) — GBV
(Fairy Song.)— MBP
(From "The Land of Heart's Desire.")— GTSL
(Lyric from "The Land of Heart's Desire.") — CP — NV
(Song: "Wind blows out of the gates of the day, The.") —
BEL— CRE— TSW
(Song of the Fairies, The.)— CMP
(Wind Blows Out of the Gates of the Day, The.)— ODP
Land of Indolence. — James Thomson. See Castle of Indolence.
Land of Liberty, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-21 — SPS
Land of "Might Have Been," The. — Pearl Linkhart. — HB
Land of Nod, The.— Lucy M. Blinn.— WRR-15
Land of Nod, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — MPC-2 — PB-4 —
SPE-1— VA—VLEP— WTP-8
Land of Nod, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BTB-8
(Beautiful Land of Nod, The— C.)— BOL
Land of Nod, The.— Elizabeth Hays Wilkinson.— BOL
Land of Nowhere, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-15
Land of Our Fathers. — Clinton Scollard. — MC
(Ad Patriam.)— PAH— PEDC
Land of Story-Books. The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CBPC —
CPN— HBV— HBVY—JPC — MCG— MOB — MPB—
MPC-6— OFPE— OTPC— PB-3—PRWS— RON— TSW
— TSWC
(Land of Story Books, The.)— BFVR— PBGP
"There, in the night," etc. (sel.).— YT
Land of the Afternoon. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Land of the Dream, The. — William Morris. See Love Is
Enough.
Land of the Evening Mirage, The. — Sioux Indians, tr bv
A. M. Beede.— WGRP " y
Land of the Free. — Arthur Nicholas Hosking. — BLPA
Land of the Leal, The. — Lady Nairne. See Land o* the Leal
The.
Land of the South. — Alexander Beaufort Meek. — NPSC
Land of the Sun, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Bride
of Abydos, The.
Land of the Wilful Gospel. — Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the
West, The.
Land of Thtis-and-So, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — BTB-6 —
CPWR
Land of Used-to-Be, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Land on Your Feet. — Sam Walter Foss. — FF — POI — WRR-35
Land Poor. — J. W. Donovan. — OHCS-9
Land War, The. — "Seurnas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey).—
Land Where Hate Should Die, The. — Denis A. McCarthy. —
JHP—OHPP—POY—PSO— PTA-2— PVS
Land Where the Taffy Birds Grow, The. — Margaret McBride
Hoss.— GFA
Land Where We Were Dreaming, The. — Daniel Bedinger Lucas.
— SPP
(In the Land Where We Were Dreaming.) — APB— PAH
(abr.y
Land Which No One Knows, The.— Ebenezer Elliott.— HBV
(Plaint.)— EA—EPW-4— OBEV— OBVV
Land Within, The.— Mary Webb.— MM
Land without Ruins, A. — Abram Joseph Ryan. — SPP
Landau, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Landing, The. — Padraic Colum. — TIP
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, The (C.). —
Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — BLPA — EP — ERP — LPS-2
— OHIP— PB-7— PBGG^-PTER
("Breaking waves dashed high, The" — sel., abr.y — AE
(Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, The.) — BCEP — DD — GN
— HBV— HBVY—HH—HT—MC—MW— OFPE
—OTPC— PAH— POY— RON — SPE-4 — SPS —
TYP— WBLP— WTP-5
(Landing of the Pilgrims, The.)— JHP— LLC— OHCS-38—
PECK— PTA-1— WRR-40 (with music)
(Pilgrim Fathers.)— GS—LH—OG
Landlady's Daughter, The. — Johann Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr the
German by J. S. Dwight. — LPS-1
(From the German of Uhland ["Three students once tarried
over the Rhine] — tr. by James Weldon Johnson.)
(Hostess* Daughter — tr. by Margarete Munsterberg.) —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Three Horsemen, The — dijf. tr.) — OHCS-15
(Uhland's "Three Cavaliers.") — PEF
Landlocked. — Charles Buxton Going. — VOD
Landlocked. — Celia Thaxter. — GT-2
Landlord and Tenant. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Landlord of "The Blue Hen," The.— Phoebe Gary.— OHCS-15
Landlord's Last Moments, The. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-19
Landlord's Opinion, The. — Mary Kyle Dallas. See Two Opin
ions of One House.
Landlord's Tale, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn (Paul Revere's Ride).
Landlord's Visit, The. — De Witt C. Lockwood. — BTB-5 —
OHCS-24
Landlubber's Chantey, The. — James Stuart Montgomery. —
HBMV
Landmark, The. — John Holmes.— AM V-3 6
Landmark, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Landor.— John Albee. — AA — LEAP
Landor. — Alexander Hay Japp. — VA
Landscape. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MOAP
Landscape, A. — John Cunningham. — CEP
Landscape. — William Mason. See English Garden, The.
Landscape. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Landscape by Courbet, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
CPOI
Landscape Including Three States of the Union. — Carl Sand
burg.— GMAS
Landscape near an Aerodrome, The. — Stephen Spender. — MBP
Landscapes. — Louis Untermeyer. — HBV — LEAP — MMV —
NPSC
Lane, A. — Unknown. — CGOV
(Irish Riddle, An— si. diff.)—RIS
Lane County Bachelor, The. — Unknown. — AS (with music")
(Starving to Death on a Government Claim — si. abr.) — ABS
— IHA (var.)
Lanes.— James Walker.— BPM-3 5
Lanes of Memory, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Lang Johnny More. — Unknown. — ESPB
L'Ange Qui Veille.— Victor Hugo.— WRR-25
Langemarck at Ypres. — Wilfred Campbell. — PPGW
Langley Lane. — Robert Buchanan. — GS — HBV— OHCS-33
Langsyne, When Life Was Bonnie. — Alexander Anderson. —
HBV
Language.— Winifred Welles.— NP
Language of Cats, The. — Unknown.— WRR-35
Language of the Heart. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Language of the Lips, The. — Charles C. Yeager. — MHT
Languages. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
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Lantern
AN" INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Lantern, The.— Richard Church.— MBP
Lantern, The.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— BPM-37
Lanterns.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Lanty Leary. — Samuel Lover.— BOHV
(Old Ballad, An.)— WRR-14
(Won't You Follow Me?) — OHCS-36
Lan'wart Loon, A, sel. ("Noo, frae the scrogs").— J. G. Home.
Laodamia.— William Wordsworth.— BEL— BPN— EM-2— EP—
EPN— EPW-4— ERP— EV-3— GEPC— OAEP
Laong s Christmas Mission. — Unknown. — CS
Lao-Tse. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— LA
Lapful of Nuts, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Sir Samuel
Ferguson.— GTIV—WP
Lapidary, The. — Edward Lear. — SPE-5
L'Apres-Midi d'un Faune. — Stephane Mallarme, tr. fr. the
French by Aldous Huxley. — AWP
Lapse of Time, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — BAY
Lapse of Time, The. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Lapse of Time and a Word of Explanation, A. — Robert W.
Service. — CPS
Lapsus Calami.— James Kenneth Stephen. — BOHV — VA —
WTP-8
(Millenium.)— THP
Lara, sel. ("There was in him/' etc.). — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. — OBRV
Large and Small Bosses. — Unknown. — WRR-27
Large Edition, A.— Joseph Lilienthal. — BFP— BTB-9 — HT
(Full Edition, A.)— CAG
Large Eternal Fellows. — Sam Walter Foss. — LOW— POI
"Large glooms were gathered in the mighty fane." — James
Thomson. See City of Dreadful Night, The.
Large Room, A. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow. — RON
Larger Hope, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriani
A. H. H. ("Oh yet we trust that somehow good").
Larger Prayer, The. — Mrs. Ednah Dow Cheney. — BLRP —
LOW— OQP— POI— QP-1— WGRP
(At First I Prayed for Light.)— MRV
Largest Life, The. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG — OCL
Lariat Bill.— Unknown.— HHHA
Lark, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Lark, The. — James Hogg. See Skylark, The.
Lark, The. — Frederic A. Krummacher. — EOAH
Lark, The. — Jacques Peletier, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Lark, The.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— B LA— GFA—HBMV
— NLK— TCAP— VOD
Lark, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS— PP A
Lark. — Genevieve Taggard. — PPD-,2
Lark, The.— Unknown.— OBS
Lark and the Nightingale, The.— Hartley Coleridge.— OTPC—
RON
(Song: " 'Tis sweet to hear the merry lark."1) — HBV
Lark and the Rook. The. — Unknown. — GS — OTPC— PRWS—
SPE-1
Lark Ascending, The. — George Meredith. — CRE — EPN —
GEPM— OAEP— POTT
"For singing till," etc. (sel."). — BLA — VA (shorter sel.)
Lark Is Flying, A. — Jesse Stuart. — LL-2
Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest, The. — Sir William Daven-
ant.— CH— EPEP— EV-2— SBA— TPH— WHA
(Aubade.)— ATP— EA— OBEY
(Awake! Awake!)— BLV— PIAE
("Lark now leaves his watery nest, The.") — EG
(Morning.)— ACP— HBV
(Morning Song.)— GPE— LEAP
(Song — C: "Lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, The.") — AWP
— CRE— EP— EPW-2 — JAWP— OBS — TOP —
WBP
"Lark will make her hymn to God, The." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Light That Failed, The.
Larks. — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Larks.— Katharine Tynan.— GT-2— GTIV— TIP
Lark's Grave, The.— Thomas Wiestwood.— MV-1— TVC— TVSH
Lark's Song. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey). — BLA
Larkspur. — Marjorie Meeker. — GBOV
Larkspur. — James Oppenheim. — ME
Larrie O'Dee. — William W. Fink.— BOHV— BTB-4 — CCR—
HBV— OHCS-26— PB-9— THP
Larry Kisses the Right Way. — Jennie E. T. Dowe.— WRR-39
Larry M'Hale. — Charles Lever. See Charles O'Malley, the
Irish Dragoon.
Larry Noolan's New Year. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Larry O'Toole. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
(Parodies.)— ALV
Larry Shannon's Easter Offering. — Edith Sessions Tupper. —
OHCS-39
Larry's on the Force. —Irwin Russell. — CD — OHCS-19 — SPE-S
Larus Marinus. — Robert Nichols. — BPM-33
Las Casas Dissuading from Battle. — August Friedrich Ferdinand
von Kotzebue. See Pizarro.
Lasca.— Frank Desprez. — BLPA (si. abr.) — BTB-4 (si abr )
HBV — HHHA — HSPS (si. abr.} — MR — OHCS-22
(abr.)— PB-9— PPP— PTA-1— PTWP — SCC— WTP-4
Lass Dorothy. — Unknown.— WRR-6
Lass o' Arranteenie, The. — Robert Tannahill. — EBSV
Lass o' Gowrie, The. — Lady Nairne. — HBV
Lass of Ballochmyle, The. — Robert Burns. — EBSV
Lass of Lochroyan, The.— Unknown.— "BFVR— EBSV — HBV—
OBB— OBEV— SG
(Lass of Roch Royal— A and D vers.) — EBSV
(Fair Annie of Lochroyan — 4 sts. with tmisic.) — AS
(Fair Anny of Roch-Royal — diff. vers.} — STB
(True Lover's Farewell, The — diff. vcrs., 5 sts.) — AS
(Who Will Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot.)— AS
Lass of Patie's Mill, The. — Allan Ramsay. — BSV— EBSV—
EV-3
Lass of Richmond Hill, The. — James Upton. — HBV — LPS-1
Lass of Roch Royal. — Unknown. See Lass of Lochroyan The
Lass That Died of Love, The.— Richard Middleton.— HBV
Lassie of "Years Ago," The. — Kathryn Marie Rambo. — GSRC
Lassie wi5 the Lint- White Locks. — Robert Burns. — EPRE —
EV-3
Lassie's Decision, The. — H. D. McAthol. — WRR-2
Last Abbot of Gloucester, The. — Wilfred Rowland Childe
BMC— CAW
Last Aboriginal, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). —
Last Adventure, The.— Jan Struther. — BPM-36
Last Answers.— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Last Antelope, The. — Edwin Ford Piper.— JPC— PPA—-TCPD
Last Appeal, A. — Frederic William Henry Myers. — VA
Last Appendix to "Yankee Doodle," The. — Unknown. — PAH
Last Ballad of the Great Testament, The.— Frangois Villon.
See Great Testament.
Last Banquet, The. — Edward Renaud. — OHCS-16
Last Battle, The. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-33
Last Battle, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Last Bob White, The.— Whitney Montgomery.— BLA
Last Bowstrings, The.— Edward Lucas White.— A A
Last Buccaneer, The (C.).— Charles Kingsley.— ABVC— CTBP
—EPC— EPW-4— HBV— MCCG—SG—VA
(Buccaneer.)— WTP-6
(Old Buccaneer, The.)— CBPC
(Pleasant Isle of Aves, The.)— EV-5— LH
Last Buccaneer, The. — Thomas Babington Macaulay. — EV-4 —
HBV— LH— POY— PTER— SG
Last Camp-Fire, The.— Sharlot Mabridth Hall.— HBV
Last Chance, The.— Andrew Lang. — EPW-5 — HMSP
Last Chantey, The, — Rudyard Kipling. — BLV— BMEP— CR—
EPN— GTBS— MBP— NAL — OBVV— POTT— PTER
— RKV— SG— VA— VLEP
Last Charge, The.— George B. Hynson. — OHCS-2S
Last Charge of Ney, The.— Joel T. Headley. See Napoleon
and His Marshals.
Last Chorus from "Hellas." — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Hellas.
"Last Christmas Was a Year Ago." — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Last Chrysanthemum, The.— Thomas Hardy.— CMP
Last Chrysanthemum, The.— Helene Magaret. — AMV-35
Last Cigar, The. — Unknown. — PA
Last Communion, The. — Leo Ward. — BMC — CAW
Last Confessional. — John Drinkwater.— GPE— LBBV— MRV
Last Conqueror, The.— James Shirley. — GTBS— GTSE — GTSL
Last Cradle Song, The. — James Hogg. — BOL
Last Crew, The. — DuBose Heyward. — TL
Last Cup of Canary, The.— Helen Gray Cone.— AA— PFY
Last Dance, The. — May Riley Smith.— BAP
Last Day, The.— Daniel Sargent. — CAW— WLIP
Last Day, The, sel. ("Sooner or later, in some future day"). —
Edward Young.— EPW-3
Last Day in District No. 6. — Josephine M. Harriman. —
WRR-15
Last Days, The. — George Sterling. — CP— GPE— GT-2— HBMV
— LA— NP— NV— OBAV— POOT— TCAP
Last Days. — Elizabeth Stoddard. — AA — LA
Last Days of Alice.— Allen Tate. — MOAP
Last Days of Herculaneum, The. — Edwin Atherstone. — FF—
POI
sel. fr. above.
"There was ajrnan." — BTB-2 — OHCS-22
Last Days of Pompeii, The, sels, — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
Arbaces to the Lion (ad. and abr. fr. Bk. V, Chs. II-IX).—
SPE-7
(Glaucus and the Lion— fr. Bk. V, Ch. IV).— WRR-12
(Vesuvius and the Egyptian — abr. fr. Bk. V, Ch IV). —
PPSC
Destruction of Pompeii, The (abr. fr. Bk. V, Chs. VII-X).
— AE
(Final Shock, The— Bk. V, Ch. VIII.)— EA
Nydia, the Blind Girl of Pompeii (monologue ad. and arr.
fr. Bk. IV, Ch. XVII and Bk. V, Ch. IV).—
WRR-27
Nydia's Sacrifice (fr. Bk. V, Ch. IX and X).— PPSC
Nydia's Song (fr. Bk. Ill, Ch. II— Nydia's Love Song—
C.).— OBVV
Scenes from "The Last Days of Pompeii" (arr. fr. Bk. II,
Ch. VI and Bk. Ill, Ch. VII).— SR
(Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave, The— dram.)—
Witch's Cavern, The (fr. Bk. Ill, Ch. IX, all abr. but
dtff.).— WRR-19— WRR-31 (dram.)— HOAH
(Scenes from "The Last Days of Pompeii"— ad.)— SR
Last Days of the Confederacy. — John B. Gordon. — SPE-3
Last Department, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Last Drunkard, The.— Unknown.— WRR-18
Last Dying Words of Bonnie Heck, The. — William • Ham
ilton. — EBSV
270
TITLE INDEX
Last
Last Enigma, The, sels. — Henry Frank. — MRV
"I am the pure ethereal Ray."
"I was and have been and shall be."
Last Eve of Summer, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Last Evening, The. — Clinton Scollard.— LHW
Last Fairy, The. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — OBVV
Last Fight, The. — Lewis Frank Tooker.— AA— HER— MDAH
Last Fight of "The Revenge," The. — Sir Walter Raleigh.—
GDAH
Last Fire, The. — Herbert S. Gorman. — GPE
Last Frontier, The. — John Gould Fletcher.— MOAP
Last Furrow, The. — Edwin Markham. — AA
Last Good-By, The. — Ellen Louise Moulton.— AA— LBAP
Last Guest, The. — Frances Shaw. — HBMV— NP
Last Harper, The. — J. Corson Miller.— BMC
Last Heritage, The.— F. R. Higgins.— TL
Last Hill.— Edith Mirick.— MOM
Last Hour, The.— Ethel Clifford.— HBV— NLK
Last Hour, The. — Henry Augustus Rawes. — CAW
Last Hour of Faustus. — Christopher Marlowe. See Dr. Faustus.
Last Hours of Webster. — Edward Everett. — OHCS-3
Last Hunt, The. — William Roscoe Thayer — AA — HBV
Last Hymn, The. — "Marianne Farningharn" (Mary Anne
Hearne).— BLPA— BTB-2— LOW— OHCS-14— POI—
PTA-1— PTWP
(Drowning Singer, The.) — MHT
Last Indian Summer Day. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Last Inn, The.— Grantland Rice.— LOW— POI
Last Instructions. — Virginia Moore. — BPM-31
Last Instructions to a Painter, sel. — Andrew Marvell.
Charles II (11. 885-906.)— OBS
Dutch in the Medway, The (11. 523-560; 573-584.)— OBS
Last Invocation, The.— Walt Whitman.— APA— APW—BLV—
CAP— HBV— IAP—LBAP -MAP — MOAP — OQP—
QP-1— TCAP— TOP— TPH
(Imprisoned Soul, The.)— OBEV— WGRP
Last Journey, The. — Caroline Anne Bowles. — OHCS-3
Last Journey, The. — John Davidson. ° - rn~"L "
John
Last
Last
__,, „___ See Testament of
Davidson, The.
Journey, A. — Thomas Hardy. — FAOV
Tourney, The. — Leonidas of Tarentum, tr. fr. the Greek by
Charles Merivale.— AWP— JAWP-WBP
Last Judgment. — John Gould Fletcher. — AWP — MOAP
Last Landlord, The. — Elizabeth Akers Allen. — AA
Last Lap, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Las* Leaf, The. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP
Last Leaf! The.— "O. Henry" (Sydney Porter).— WRR-47
Last Leaf The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — AA— AP— APA—
Last ^e^^XPD— APL— APW — BAV— BFVR — BLV—
CAP— CR— CTBP— FT— GEPM— GR-a— HBV— IAP
— IS P— JHP— LA— LB AP— LC— LE AP— LH V— LL-3
— LLC— LPS-1—MCCG— MOAP— OBAV— OBVV—
OG— OTA — PB-6—PBGG—PFE — PFY — PIAE—
pjH-2— POI— POY— PR— PTA-2— PTER— SBA— SL
±-JSPE-3 _ TCAP — TOP — TPH — TSW— TSWC—
WBLP— WLIP— WTP-5
Last Lesson, The.— Alphonse Daudet, tr. fr. the French by
Anna Randall-Diehl.— BTB-7
OBVV— OHPI— PC— SBA— TPH— WGRP— WHA—
WLIP
(Her Last Lines.)— V A
((No° Coward" s'oul ^ne.I-CBE-EPN-GTML-GTSL
—OAEP— VLEP ^ , s
Last Lines — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris Barbara). —
OBVV
(As I Laye a-Thynkynge.) — HB V
Last Lines.— R. W. Sterling.— VM
Last Lines cf the Dunciad. — Alexander Pope.
The.
Last Longhorn, The. — E7nfen0ow.--CSF
Last Look, A —George R, Sims.— OHCS-26
Last Love.— James Elroy Flecker. See Novahs.
Last Love-feast, The (a&r.).— Basil King.— SPE-6
Last Man, The, sel. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
.
See Dunciad,
hehm s Campbell. - BPB - BSV - EV-4-
Last Man, The.— Thomas Hood.— ERP— NBE—OBRV
Last May a Braw Wooer.— Robert Burns.— AEP-D—EPRE—
EPW-3
Last Meeting of Pocahontas and the Great Captain, The.—
Margaret Junkin Preston.— GA—MC— PAH
Last Memory, The.— Arthur Symons.— GPE— HBV
Last Mile-Stones, The.— Pearl Rivers.— OHCS-6
Last Minstrel, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The.
(Minstrel, The.)— EPW-4
Last Music, The. — Lionel Johnson. — GTIV
Last Night.— George Darley— GTIV— HBV
Last Night, The (Time and Eternity, XX).— Emily Dickinson.
—APA
Last Night.— Mildred Ann Hobbs.— VF
Last Night, The.— Orrick Johns.— PR— TBM
Last Night. — Half dan Kjerulf, tr. fr. the Swedish by Theophile
1 • Marzials.— VA - . . .
Last Night. — Clement Scott. — WRR-13
Last Night, The,— Virna Woods.— WRR-12
Last Night— and This. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
"Last night I kissed you with a brutal might." — Arthur Davison
Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (XXXVII).
Last Night of Misolonghi, The. — Edwin A. Grosvenor. See
"Andonike."
Last Night of Winter, The.— Winifred Welles.— NP
"Last night upon the marble terrace which." — Paul Eldridge
See Sonnets of an Indian Heiress.
Last Ode, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Last of His Tribe, The. — Henry Clarence Kendall. — VA
Last of the Barons, The, sels. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
Despondent Inventor, The (XVI Century) (Bk. I, Cfa. VII).
— AE
Warwick— The King-Maker (Bk. IV, Ch. IX and X).—
BTB-8
Last of the Books, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Last of the Choir, The.— M. J. KimbalL— OHCS-3 3
Last of the "Eurydice," The. — Sir Joseph Noel Paton. — VA
Last of the Flock, The.— William Wordsworth.— CG—CGOV
Last of the Light Brigade, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV—
WRR-2
Last of the Mohicans, The, sel. — James Fenimore Cooper.
Race for Life, A (arr. fr. Ch. XXIII).— WRR-22
Last of the Snow, The:— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Last Oracle, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BMEP —
VLEP
Last Party, The.— Cornell Widow.— CAG
Last Pilot, The. — Duncan Tovey. — POT
Last Piper, The.— Edward J. O'Brien.— BAP— SBMV
Last Poem. — Charles Kingsley. See Lorraine.
Last Prairie-Dog Town, The. — Kenneth W. Porter. — AMV-35
Last Prayer, The.— Wilfred Campbell.— CPG
Last Prayer, A.— Helen Hunt Jackson.— AA— OBAV— PCD
(Prayer, A: "Father, I scarcely dare to pray.") — OQP—
QP-2
Last Prayer. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — OBVV
Last Prayer of Mary, Queen of Scots. — Willis Gaylord Clark. —
BTB-3— OHCS-9
Last Quarter Moon of the Dying Year, The. — Jonathan Hen
derson Brooks. — CDC
Last Redoubt, The.— Alfred Austin.— BTB-7— HBV— OHCS- 15
— WRR-7
Last Reservation, The. — Walter Learned. — AA — PAH
Last Review, The.— Emily J. Bugbee.— BLPA
Last Rhyme of True Thomas, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Last Rid'e Together^ The. — Robert Browning.— BEL — BMEP—
BPN— CBOV — CRE — CRP — EM-2— EP—EPNC—
GEPC-— GEPM — GPE— GTML — GTSL— HBV —
LEAP — OAEP — OBEV — OBVV— SBA— SPE-8 —
TPH— VLEP— WTHA— WLIP
Last Ride Together, The (From Her Point of View). — James
Kenneth Stephen.— BOHV— PA
Last Roll-Call, The. — "M. Quad" (Charles Bertrand Lewis).—
OHCS-36— WRR-7
Last Romantic, The. — Alexander Laing. — LA
Last Rose, The.— John Davidson.— OBEV „„„„ ^^
Last Rose of Summer, The.— Thomas Moore.— B CEP— GBOV
—GPE— LLC— PECK— WRR-57 (with music)
CTis the Last Rose of Summer— C.)— ATP— BEL— BLPA
__EP—EPP— ERP — GEPM — GR-e — HBV —
THP — LEAP — LPS-2 — MHT — OTA— TPH—
.VBLP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-7
Last Round. — Anna Wickham. — MBP
Last Shot, The. — The Independent. — AOAH
Last Shot, The.— John D. Reid.— SPE-4
Last Sleep, The.— Charles Hanson Towne.— TBM
Last Song, The. — Eileen Duggan. — CAW
Last Song. — James Guthrie. — HMSP
Last Song in an Opera. — Robert Nichols. — SPT
Last Song of Collides. — Matthew Arnold. See Ernpedocles on
Etna.
Last Song of Lucifer, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Last Sonnet.— John Keats.— BCEP—BLV — GTSL — HBV —
LEAP— OBEV— PIAE— SEP
(Bright Star.)— EM-2— EPP— SBA— WHA— WLIP
(Bright Star! Would I Wrere Steadfast As Thou Art.) —
BEL— BPN— CRP— EP—EPN— ERP— GEPM—
GTSE— NAL— TCEP— TOP— TPH
("Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art/') — ATP
— EPNC— GR-e— GTBS
(His Last Sonnet.)— EA
(Keats' Last_SonneL)— EPW-4— ES— EV-4
dnt.") — GPE
__„_ ._ Shakespeare's
Poems, Facing "A Lover's Complaint.") — GEPC
(Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems, Facing
"A Lover's Complaint.") — CR — OBRV
Last Speech of Robert Emmet, The. — Robert Emmet. See On
Being Found Guilty of High Treason.
Last Speech of William McKInley (abr., delivered at the Pan-
American Exposition at Buffalo, 190.1).— William Me-
Kinley.— SPE-1
Last Speech to the Court.— Bartolomeo VanzettL— NAMP
Last Spring. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. See Four Sonnets.
Last Station, The. — Detroit Free Press. — OHCS-16
Last Straw, The.— Charles T. Grill ey.— SPE-4
Last Straw, The. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Last Straw. — Elizabeth Flint Wade.— WRR-47 ;
Last String, The. — Gustav Hartwig.— WRR-2
Last Supper, The. — William Wordsworth. — TBV
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Last
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Last Supper.— Elinor Wyhe — PP
.Last
Last
Last
-Last
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Supper: Jesus to Judas — S Foster Damen.— TBM
Suttee, The.— Rudyard Kipling —RKV
____„„, -."W. J.VMUJO..IU. J.XlJJiiU£ JXX
Taps —Theodore Roberts —WRR-24
Taschastas, The, sel (' From cold east shore to warm west
sun ) — "Joaqum" Miller. — APB
Tavern, The— Frances Beatrice Taylor— CPG
Time I Met Lady Ruth, The— "Owen Meredith" (Robert
Bulwer-Lytton) — WRR-16
Token— W A. Eaton — WRR-47
Tournament, The —Alfred, Lord Tennyson See Idylls
of the King, The
-e. — Frederic F. Van de Water. — BLP—
T
i-ast
Last
Last
Last
Last
Last Trial, The— Unknown — OBSC
Last Tudor, The— Annie M L. Hawes — OHCS-34
Last Verses. — Thomas Chatterton — BCEP
Last Verses —William Motherwell — HBV
Last Voyage, The (Torch-Bearers, III) —Alfred Noyes — LVN
Dedication- To Many Angels (sel).— LVN
Tell Me You That Sing &*/).— POTT
(Bird Song ) — BLA
(Unconscious, The ) — MM
Last Voyage, The — Katharine Tynan. — HBMV
Last Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, and Sir John Hawkins, The
(abr.).~ Charles Fitz-Geffert — SG
LaSt
— John Greenleaf Whittier— APB
Last Wejk of February, 1890 — Robert Bridges. — POTT —
(Hark to the Merry Birds )— HTR— POY
Last Whiskey Cup, The— Paul Engle— ATP
T*8! ^ '~^ E1f?reS" (Mrs ElsPeth O'Halloran) — NYBV
Last Will, A.— Williston Fish — MHT
Last Will and Testament of Class — Lo Amy Heater.— WRR-54
Last Will and Testament of the Grey Mare, The —Unknown.—
Last Wish, The.— B. W Kirkham.— OHCS-I6
Last W~"°wen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton).
Last Word, A — Ernest Dowson — EPW-5 — MBP — VLEP
Last Word, The — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — HBV
Last Words —Annette von Droste-Hulshoff, tr. fr the German
by Margarete Munsterberg — CAW
Last Words, The. — Maurice Maeterlinck, tr fr the French by
T TirFr?deri£ktYork Powell.— AWP—JAWP—WBP
Last Words — Robert Nichols — POOT
Last Words — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Last Words before Winter — Louis Untermeyer — MAP
Last Words of Juggling Jerry, The— George Meredith— CRE
— GR-e — TOP
(Juggling Jerry )— BEL— EP— EPN— EPP— HBV— LL-4
—OAEP—OHNP— POTT— TCEP—VA— VLEP
Last Words of William McKmley. — C H. Grosvenor See Wil
liam McKmley, His Life and Work.
Latches —Charles N. Sinnett — OHCS-32
Late Acquaintance —Leigh Hanes— AMV-35
Late August. — Phyllis McGmley. — NYBV
Late August. — Mary Gilchrist Powell — OTA
Late Autumn. — Raymond Holden. — NYBV
Late Came the God.— Rudyard Kipling — RKV
Late Christopher Bean, The, sel. — Sidney Howard and Rene
Fauchois.
Abby and Beauty — PPD-2
Late John Wiggins, The— Ellis Parker Butler.— HSP
Late Lark Twi^ A '"" * «—-- — •___jr*^^
(Echoes )— CPOI
(Late Lark, A )— BLA
(Late Lark Twitters from the Quiet Skies, A.)
HBV—
(So Be My Passing )— BLP— HBVY
Late, Last Rook, The — Ralph Hodgson — MBP
Late, Late, So Late.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of
the King (Guinevere).
Late Leaves — Walter Savage Landor — HBV — OBEV
("Leaves are falling, so am I, The") — EG — GTSE
Late Massacre m Piedmont, The— John Milton. See On the
Late Massacre in Piedmont,
Late November Morning. — Madison Cawem. — OTA
Late Plowing. — Louise Driscoll — SPT
Late Spring, The —Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton — LPS-1
("Spring is late, The ") — HBV
Late Spring Evening — Robert Bridges. — PWB
'Late tired with woe, even ready for to pine "—Sir Philip Sid-
™rn«y' A-S>« Astrophel and Stella (LXII). P
Late Walk, A.— Robert Frost.— ME— UFE
Late When the Autumn Evening Fell.— -Sir Walter Scott See
Late Winter.— Hazel Hall —HBMV
Late Wisdom — George Crabbe See Reflections.
Lately Our Songsters Loiter'd m Green Lanes. — Walter Savage
Landor — BPN
("Lately our poets loitered ") — EPW-4
(Lately Our Songsters Loiter'd ) — EPN
Lately Written by Thomas, Earl of Strafford — Unknown —
EV-2
Later Life, sets — Christina Georgma Rossetti — VA
"Star Sinus and the Pole Star dwell afar" (IX).
"We lack, yet cannot fix upon the lack" (VI)
Latest Decalogue, The — Arthur Hugh Clough — BEL — BOHV
—BPN — CPOI — CRE — EPN — EPNC — OAEP-L
OBVV—PIAE—THP— TOP— TPH— VLEP— WGRP
— WTP-3
Latest Form of Literary Hysterics — Chicago Tribune — GH
Latest Views of Mr Biglow — James Russell Lowell. See Big-
low Papers, The (Second Series, No VII)
Latimers, The, sel — Henry Christopher McCook
Settin' Up with Elder McK'ag's Peggy — WRR-21
(Settm' Up with Peggy McKeag — shorter sel ) — BTB-9
Latin and Greek Essential Studies — George Frisbee Hoar— -
WRR-S5
Latin Hymn to the Virgin — Wmthrop Mackworth Praed — ERP
Latin Lullaby. — Unknown (Latin and English vers . ad bv
Garrett Strange) —CAW * y
Latin Tongue, The.— James J Daly — BMC — CAW
Latter Day, The — Thomas Hastings — AA
Latter Ram, The —Jones Very — GN— LPS-2
Latter-Day Warnings — Oliver Wendell Holmes See Autocrat
of the Breakfast Table.
Lattice at Sunrise, The — Charles Tennyson-Turner. — OBVV—
Laud of Saint Catherine, The — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
See Siena
Lauda — Girolamo Bemveni, tr. fr. the Italian by John Adding-
ton Symonds — CAW
Lauda Sion (much abr ) — St. Thomas Aquinas, tr fr. the
Latin — WHL
Laudate for Christmas — Aurehus Clemens Prudentms, tr ir
the Latin by H T Henry.— CAW
Laugh!— Wilbur D. Nesbit — POI— SL
Laugh, A — Ripley Dunlap Saunders — PDN — VIL
(Sunshine and Music ) — POI — SL
Laugh a Little Bit. — Edmund Vance Cooke — ICBD
Laugh and Be Jolly —Nancy Byrd Turner — JPC
Laugh and Be Merry — John Masefield — LL-4 — MBP — PC—
PM— POI— SL
Laugh and Grow Fat — Wmthrop Mackworth Praed — OHCS-9
Laugh, and the World Laughs with You — Ella Wheeler Wilcox
— BAP— PYM— WRR-29— WTP-10
(Companionship ) — PRK
(Life's Magnet)— PTWP
(Solitude)— HBV— ICBD— LEAP— OHFP—PTA-2
(Way of the World, The )— WBLP
Laugh m Church, A — Unknown — PTA-2— WRR-24
Laugh It Off —Henry Rutherford Elliot —WBLP
(Recipe for Sanity, A ) — BS — FF — POI — SPE-S
Laughers, The — Louis Untermeyer. — GDAH — MMV — NPSC
(Laughters, The )— RH
Laughm' m Meetin'. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Laughing m
Meetin*
Laughing and Crying — G A Landrum — WRR-32
Laughing at Fortune — Michael Drayton See Idea ("I hear
some say, 'This man is not in love' ")
Laughing Blue Steel —Carl Sandburg — SASS
Laughing Boy — George Cooper — WRR-41
Laughing Chorus, A — Unknown. — GSRC — PEM — PTA-2 —
(Flower Chorus — wr. at to Ralph Waldo Emerson ) — NLK
Laughing Corn.— Carl Sandburg — CCS — EMS— MOAP — POI
— SL— TCAP
Laughing m Meetin'.— Harriet Beecher Stowe — BTB-1
(Laughm' m Meetin*) — OHCS-11
Laughing It Out — William Stanley Braithwaite. See Sandy
Star and Willie Gee (II).
Laughing Philosopher, A. — George Cooper — WRR-20
Laughing Song, A —William Blake — CBOV — CCP — LC—
OTPC— RYC— SPE-4 — ST— SUS— WP
(When the Green Woods Laugh.) — CH
Laughing Song. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Laughing Willow, The — Oliver Herford — BOHV — HBV
Laughing Woman — Anna Elizabeth Bennett — TB
Laughter —John Kendnck Bangs — POI — SL
Laughter. — Isabella Valancy Crawford — OCL
Laughter.— Edgar A Guest— CVG
Laughter. — James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Laughter ("Here's to laughter, the sunshine of the soul").—
Unknown. — WRR-39
Laughter ("Laughter! 'tis the poor man's plaster"). — Unknown.
— OHCS-17
Laughter and Death —Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — BMEP — MBP
•"•— VA
Laughter Holding Both His Sides.— James Whitcomb Riley.—
CP yA'R
Laughter of the Ram, The —James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Laughters, The — Louis Untermeyer. See Laughers, The.
Lauk a Mercy. — Mother Goose. See There Was an Old
Woman, As I've Heard Tell.
Launcelot and Guenevere. — William Morris. See King Ar
thur's Tomb,
Launching of a Ship, The— Thomas Caldecot Chubb.— BPM-31
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TITLE INDEX
Layman
Launch [ing] of the Ship, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
See Building of the Ship, The.
Laura — Thomas Campion. — EA — EV-2 — GTSE — OBEY —
OBSC
(Rose-Cheek'd Laura, Come.) — EPEP — OAEP
("Rose-cheek'd Laura, come.") — AEP-W
(Rose-Cheeked Laura.)™ BLV
Laura Sleeping. — Charles Cotton. — OBS
Laura Sleeping. — Ellen Louise Moulton. — AA
Laura Waits for Him in Heaven. — Petrarch. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Death ["First day," etc.}).
Laurana's Song. — Richard Hovey. — AA
Laura's Composition on the Cow. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Laura's Seng. — Oliver Madox Brown. — OBVV — VA
Laureate, The. — William Aytoun. — PA
Laureate's Log, A. — Punch. — PA
Laureate's Tourney. — William Aytoun. — PA
Laurel and the Cypress Tree. — Thomas Stephanides.— PPD-1
Laurel in the Berkshires. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
Laurel Mountain. — Malcolm Cowley. See Blue Juniata.
Laurella, sel. — John Todhunter.
Morning in the Bay of Naples.— TIP
Laurels and Immortelles. — Unknown. — BLPA
Laurels of a Mother, The. — James Montgomery Beck. — SPS
Laurel-Seed, The. — Richard Hengist Home. — HS
Laurentians, The. — Arthur S. Bourinot. — OCL
Laurie's Apology. — Dixie Wolcott. — WRR-20
Lauriger Horatius. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by John
Addington Symonds. — HBV
Laus Deo. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Laus Deo.— Sydney Dobell.— OBEY
Laus Deo!— John Greenleaf Whittier.— APB — APL — CAP—
DD— IAP— LL-3— LPS-2— MC— PAH
Laus Infantium.— William Canton.— GPE— HBV— VA
Laus Mortis. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — GPE — HBV
Laus Veneris. — Ellen Louise (Chandler) Moulton. — AA — HBV
— OBAV— VLEP
Laus Veneris, sel. ("Ah, love, there is no better life than
this"). — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — PIAE
Lauth.— Robert Bums.— PPA
Laval: Noble Educator. — John Daniel Logan.— CPG
L'Avare, sel. — "Moliere" (Jean Baptiste Poquelin), tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington.
Avarice.— AFP
Lavender. — Wilfrid Blair. — ME
Lavender.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— HTR— JHP— VOD
Lavender and Flame. — Virginia Spiker. — AMV-35
Lavender Beds, The. — William Brighty Rands. — CBPC
Lavender Lilies. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Lavender's Blue.— Unknown.— CCP— CH— HH— WTP-1
Lavender's for Ladies. — Patrick R. Chalmers. — HBMV
Lavery's Hens. — Unknown. — HHHA
Lavinia. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Autumn).
Law.— James Beattie.— OHCS-15
Law, The. — James Arthur Edgerton. — OHCS-38
Law agin It, A. — "Mrs. George Archibald" (Anna Campbell
Palmer).— OHCS-27
Law and Liberty. — E. J. Cutler. — PTA-2
Law of Death, The. — John Hay (wr. at to Edwin Arnold). —
BTB-4
Law of Habit, The. — Frances Elizabeth Willard. — WRR-18
Law of Love, The. — John Oxenham. See Chaos — and the Way
Out.
Law of Love, The. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — VIL
Law of Obedience, The.— Elbert Hubbard.— MHT
Law of the Jungle, The. — Rudyard Kipling. See Second Jungle
Book, The.
Law of the Jungle, The.— Elwyn Brooks White.— NYBV
Law of the Perverse, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Law of the Yukon.— Robert W. Service,— CPG— CPS— HBV
—OCL
Law the Lawyers Know About, The. — Douglas Pepler. — BMC
Law West of the Pecos, The.— S. Omar Barker.— IHA
Lawlands o* (or of) Holland, The. — Unknown. See Lowlands
o' (or of) Holland, The.
Lawn As White As Driven Snow. — William Shakespeare. See
Winter's Tale, A.
Lawn Mower. — Frances Frost. — AMV-37
Lawn-Mower. — Dorothy W. Baruch. — SUS
Lawrence: The Last Crusade, sel. ("Out of the East the plane
spun," etc.). — Selden Rodman. — NAMP
Laws to Be Reverenced. — Abraham Lincoln. See Address be
fore Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, 111., January
27, 1837.
Lawyer. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Lawyer and Child.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— FAOV
Lawyers and the Cat, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Lawyer's Farewell to His Muse, The. — Sir William Blackstone.
— EV-3— MHT— THP
Lawyer's Invocation to Spring. — Henry Howard Brownell. —
BOHV— LPS-3— PR— THP
Lawyers Know Too Much, The.— Carl Sandburg, — HBMV —
MOAP—SASS
Lawyer's Lullaby, The. — F. H. Coggswell. — AE — WRR-20
Lawyer's Ten Commandments. — James M. Ogden. — WRR-54
Lawyer's Way, The. — Rebecca Morrow Reavis. See Love-
Making.
Lay a Garland on My Hearse. — John Fletcher. See Maid's
Tragedy, The.
Lay Dis Body Down (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Lay Me on the Hill-Top. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood. — TL
Lay of Ancient Rome, A. — Thomas Ybarra. — BOHV— CAG —
HBV— LHV
Lay of Eggs.— Unknown.— WRR-57
Lay of Havelok the Dane, The, sel. ("Grini tok the child,"
etc. ) .— Unknown.^ EPOM
Lay of Macaroni, The. — Bayard Taylor. — PA
Lay of Norse-Irish Sea-Kings. — Artur MacGurcaich, tr. fr. the
Gaelic by George Sigerson. — TIP
Lay of Real Life, A.— Thomas Hood.— OHCS-9
Lay of Rosabelle, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the
Last Minstrel (Rosabelle).
Lay of St. Aloy's, The, sel. — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard
Harris Barham).
City Bells.— LPS-2
Lay of Sigurd, The. — Unknown. See Elder Edda.
Lay of the Captive Count, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
tr. fr. the German by James Clarence Mangan. — AWP
Lay of the Conscription, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Russian. —
WRR-13
Lay of the Deserted Influenzaed. — Henry Cholmondeley-Pen-
nell.— BOHV
Lay of the Irish Famine, A. — Rosa Mulholland. — WRR-31
(Lay of the Famine, A.) — TIP
Lay of the Laborer. — Thomas Hood. — DD — ERP— HH VA
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The, sets. — Sir Walter Scott.
"Breathes there the man with soul so dead" (Canto VI). —
CBE (sts. 1-2, abr.)— GPE— OAEP (st. 1)—
OBRV (sts. 1-2)
(Breathes There the Man— st. 1.)— BBV— BHV— BLPA
— CTBP— EPC— ERP (sts. 1-2)— FF — LPS-2—
OFPE— PB-9— PBGG— PDN— POI— PYM
(Breathes There the Man with Soul So Dead — st. 1.) —
PTA-1 -
(From "The Lay of the Last Minstrel" — st. 1.) — LEAP
(Innominatus— st. 1.)— MPC-13— OBEV— PJH-1— TOP
(Love of Country— st. 1.)— BTP— JHP— OHFP— OQP
— PSO— QP-1— WBLP
(Love of Fatherland.)— GS (sts. 1-2, abr.)— TVSH (st. 1)
(My Native Land— st. 1.)— CPN— GN— ODP— OTPC—
RON— SPE-1— TYP
(My Own, My Native Land — sts. 1-2, si. abr.) — EBSV
(Native Land— st. 1.)— PIAE
("O Caledonia! stern and wild" — st. 2, much abr.) —
PER
(Our Native Land— st. 1, abr.) — PRK
(Patriotism— st. 1.)— BCEP— EV-4 (sts. 1-2)— HT —
LLC— OG— PCD
(Scotland— st. 2.)— BSV— LPS-2
"Call it not vain; they do not err" (Canto V, sts. 1-2). —
OBRV
(Nature's Sympathy with the Poet.) — EV-4
"Feast was over in Branksome tower, The" (Canto I,
sts. 1-18).— EPNC— OBRV
(Branksome Hall— sts. 1-5.)— EP
"He paused: the listening dames again" (Interlude after
Canto IV, st. 35).— OBRV
"Humble boon was soon obtained, The" (Introd., 11. 60-100,
and Canto I, sts. 1-6).— OBRV
"It was an English ladye bright" (Canto VI, sts. 11-12).
— BSV— NAL
(It Was an English Ladye Bright.) — ATP
(Song of Albert Graeme.) — ERP
Love (Canto III, sts. 1-2).— BSV— EV-4— LPS-2 (also
Canto V, fr. st. 13)
Melrose Abbey (Canto II. sts. 1, 7 [air.], 8, 9, 11 [<rf»r.J,
13 Labr.1).— TBV
("If thou would'st view fair Melrose aright" — st. 1.) —
EV-4— GPE— MCT— OBRV— PER
Minstrel, The (Introd. to Canto I). — EV-4
(Last Minstrel, The.)— EPW-4
("Way was long, the wind was cold, The.") — GPE
(much abr.)— OTPC (abr.)— RON
Minstrel's Lowly Bower, The (Conclusion). — EV-4
"Nought of the bridal will I tell" (Canto VI, sts. 28-30,
and song following, par. fr. the Latin of Thomas
de Celano).— OBRV
(Hymn for the Dead.) — BPB (song only) — BSV
Rosabelle (Canto VI, st. 23).— BFVR— BPB— BSV— CG
— EBSV— EPC — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV
— LL-4— NAL— OTPC—PB-6
(Dirge of Lovely Rosabelle, The.)— EV-4
(Harold's Song.)— ERP
(Harold's Song to Rosabelle.) — SEP
(Lay of Rosabelle, The,)— EP— EPP— GR-e
("O'er Roslin all that dreary night" — sel. fr. st. 13.) —
GPE
Sweet Teviot (Canto IV, sts. 1-2).— ERP— OBRV
("Sweet Teviot! on thy silver tide.") — BSV
"True love's the gift which God has given" (Canto V, sel.
fr. st. 13).— OBRV
(True Love.)— EV-4
Lay of the Levite, The. — William E. Aytoun. — HBV
Lay of the Love-Lorn, The. — William E. Aytoun and Sir
T. Martin.— BOHV— PA
Lay of the Lover's Friend, The. — William E. Aytoun. — BOHV
Lay of the Madman. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Lay of the Troubled Colder, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Layman, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITAT10NS
Lays of Ancient Rome, sets. — Thomas Babington Macaulay.
Battle of Lake Regillus, The, sets.
(Battle, The.)— BHV
("Men said," etc.) — GPE
(War-Horse, The.)— BHV— CGOV
Horatius at the Bridge. — BBV (abr.) — BCEP (abr.)—
CCR (much abr.)~CTEP (abr.)— GPE (abr.)—
HBV— HBVY— LPS-2— OHCS-2 (a6r.)— PECK
— SBA— WRR-43 (afcr.)— WTP-6 (abr.)
(Horatius.) —BHV — BTB-3 (abr.) — CBPC — EV-4 —
GS (much abr.) — LH — MBL — MCCG — OHFP
(fl&r.)— OHNP— PB-7 (abr.)— PTER
Horatius at the Bridge (set.). — LLC — WTP-6 (abr.)
(From "Horatius.") — LEAP
Virginia. — CCR (abr)
Fate of Virginia, The (sel.).— LLC (abr.)— OHCS-3
(abr.) — WRR-43 (longer, abr.)
(Roman Father's Sacrifice, The.) — LPS-3
(Virginius— abr.)— HHHA
Lazarre, sel. — Mary Hartwell Catherwood
Night in Ste. Pilagie, A.— SPE-1
Lazarus.— Unknmim. See Dives and Lazarus.
Lazarus Walks at Noon.— Lloyd Frankenberg.— -AMV-37
Lazy Cat, The.— St. Nicholas.— LPP
(Good-for-Nothing Cat, The.) — WRR-35
Lazy Daisy. — Unknown. — PPYP— YFR
Lazy Folks Take the Most Pains.— Unknown.— WRR-5Q
.Lazy Lover, A. — Unknown. — WRR-38
Lazy Roof, The.— Gelett Burgess. — BOHV — NA
(Queer Quatrains.) — RIS
(Roof, The.)— WLIP
Lazy Writer, The.— Bert Leston Taylor. — ALV— PFE
Lazyland. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thomson Jan
vier) .— WRR- 1 5
Le Balcon. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. ' the French by Lord
Alfred Douglas.— AWP
(Balcony, The— ir. by F. P. Sturm.)— WTP-1
Le Coeur de 1* Immaculee. — Benjamin Francis Musser.— WHL
Le Dernier Jour d'un Condamne. — George A. Baker. — PR
(Bachelor Coat, The.) — OHCS-37
(Old Coat, The.)— SR
Le Jardin. — Oscar Wilde. — GTIV — UFE
Le Jardin des Tuileries. — Oscar Wilde. — JKCP — UFE
Le Jaseroque. — Frank L. Warrin, Jr. (after "The Jabberwocky"
of "Lewis Carroll").— NYBV
Le Jeune Homme Caressant Sa Chimere. — John Addington
Symonds.— EPW-5—OBVV
Le Marais du Cygne. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— PAH
Le Mauvais Larron. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — VA —
WRR-3
Le Mistral. — Maimie A. Richardson.— HMSP
Le Monocle de Mon Oncle. — Wallace Stevens.— APA— LA—
MAPA— NP
Le Morte Darthur, sel. ("As Sir Mordred was ruler " etc. —
fr. Bk. XXI).— Sir Thomas Malory.— GR-e
"Le navire est a 1'eau." — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Chastelard.
Le Pere Severe.— Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Andrew
Lang.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Le Repos en Egypte: The Sphinx. — Agnes Repplier. — BMC—
CAW — JKCP
Le Roi Est Mort. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — OBVV
Le Secret Humain. — Archibald MacLeish. — CMP
Lea Rig, The.— Robert Burns.— BSV
(Lea-Rig.)— EBSV
Lead, Kindly Light (pant.).— Lucy Dean Jenkins. — WRR-17
Lead, Kindly Light. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — BCEP
— BTP— CTBP— EPC— GPE— HT— JHP— LL-4— LLC
— MRV— NPSC— PB-7— PECK— PJH-1— THP— VIL
— WLIP— WRR-4S (much abr.)
("Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom.' )—AE
(Light in the Darkness.)— OBRV
(Pillar of the Cloud, The.)— ACP— AWP— BEL— BMC—
CAW— EPN— EPW-5— GEPM— GTML- HB V—
JAWP— JKCP— LEAP — LOW— LPS-2— NPSC
— PC— POI— TOP— TPH — VA— WBP— WGRP
— WTP-7
Lead the Way. — Lyman Abbott.— BTB-5
Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo, The. — Gerard Manley Hop
kins. See St. Winifred's Well.
Leaden-Eyed, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ATP — BLV — CMP—
CPL— NAMP— NP— NV
Leader, A. — "J2" (George William Russell). — HBMV
Leader, The. — Bible, O. T. See Second Samuel.
Leader, The. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — GA
Leader of Men. — Robert Gordon Anderson. — RON
Leader of the Gang. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Leader-Haughs and Yarrow. — Unknown. — EBSV
(Leader Haughs — last 2 sts.) — BPB
Leaders. — Unknown. — WBLP
Leaders of the Crowd, The. — William Butler Yeats.— MBP
Leadership of Educated Men, The, sel. ("It was as scholars "
etc.). — George William Curtis. — SPE-1
Leading. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — PDN
Leading the Choir.— Edith M. Norris. — WRR-21
Leadsman's Song, The. — Charles Dibdin. — HBV — SG
(Heaving of the Lead, The.)— LPS-2
Leadville Jim.— W. W. Fink.— OHCS-27
Leaf, The.— Antoine Vincent Arnault, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP- i
Leaf, A. — Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German by Tohn ^
Dwight.— AWP— JAWP— WBP y J b<
Leaf after Leaf Drops Off. — Walter Savage Landor. — GBOV
— OQP— QP-2 ^V
Leaf and the Tree, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Leaf Falls upon the Grass, A. — Imogen Merrill. — OA
Leaf from a Fly-Book, A. — Seaforth Mackenzie. — MM
Leaf of Grass, A. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself
(Microcosm, The).
Leaf-Burning. — Karle Wilson Baker. — SPT
Leafless Ti-ee, A. — Ann Louise Thompson. — OQP — QP-2
Leaflets, The. — Kate Louise Brown. — PEM
Leaf -Movement. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — MAP — NP
Leaf-Picking, The. — Frederic Mistral, tr. fr. the Trench bv
Harriet Waters Preston. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Leaf-Treader, A.— Robert Frost. — AMV-35— MAP
Leafy Dead, The.— Humbert Wolfe.— BPM-30
League of Love in Action, The. — Edwin Markham. — PEDC •
League of Nations, The. — Mary Siegrist. — MC — PAH
League of Nations. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — AOAH — RH
Leagued with Death. — Unknown. — MR
Leah the Forsaken, sel.—T. A. Daly.
(Scene from "Leah"— Act IV, sc. ii.) — OHCS-27
Leak in the Dike, The. — Phcebe Gary. — BTB-2 — MPC-9 —
OFPE— OHCS-14 — OTPC— PB-5— PTA-1— PTWP—
RON— STP (abr.)— WRR-33
Lean Lament, A. — Fern M. Harlan. — HB
"Lean man, silent behind triple bars, A." — John Masefield.
See Sard Harker.
Leap for Life, A. — George Pope Morris (also at. to Arthur
Willis Colton).— FF— POI
(Little Hal.)— MHT
(Main Truck, or, A Leap for Life.) — OHCS-1 — PTA-1
(Main-Truck, The.)— LLC
Leap of Curtius, The. — George Aspinwall. — OHCS-12
Leap of Roushan Beg, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
HSPS— JHP— MW—OHCS-17— PB-7— POY— PTA-1
— SPE-8
Leap Year in^ the Village with One Gentleman, — Unknown —
Leap Year Rhetorical Distortions. — Unknown. — WRR-44
Leaping Laughers, The.— George Barker. — OBMV
Leap-Year Episode, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Leap-Year Lament, A. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Leap- Year Mishaps. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Leap-Year Wooing, A. — David Macrae. — BTB-2
Lear. — Thomas Hood. — VA
Lea-Rig, The.— Robert Burns. See Lea Rig, The.
Learn Everything You Can. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Learn to Smile. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Learned Ladies. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Learned Mistress, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Frank
O'Connor.— OBMV
Learned Negro, The.— Unknown. — BOHV— OHCS-1 1— THP
Learned to Swim in One Lesson. — Unknozon. — WRR-51
Learning. — William Barnes. — MOB
Learning, Health, Sanctity. — Ambrose P. Dunnigan. — WRR-S5
"Learning, that Cobweb of the Brain." — Samuel Butler. See
Hudibras.
Learning Their Letters. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Learning to Be Patient. — Unknown. — LOW — POI
Learning to Draw. — Ann and Jane Taylor. — SAS
Learning to Play. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — HH — PPL
Learning to Pray. — Mary E. Dodge. — OHCS-S
Learning to Sew. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Learning to Skate. — Emilie Blackmore Stapp. — GFA
Learning to Swim. — Anna Medary. — GFA
Lear's Prayer. — William Shakespeare. See King Lear ("Oh,
heavens").
Least of Carols, The.— Sophie Jewett. — OHIP — SDH
Leather Leggings. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
L'Eau Dormante. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— BFP — HBV— PR
Leave Her, Bullies, Leave Her (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Leave Her. Johnnie. — Unknown. — WTP-1
Leave Him Now Quiet by the Way. — Trumbull Stickney.—
MOAP
Leave It with Him. — Unknown. — BLRP
Leave Me, O Love Which Reachest But to Dust. — Sir Philip
Sidney (sometimes considered Sonnet CX of Astrophel
and Stella).— EPEP
(Farewell, A.)— CBOV
(Leave Me, O Love.)— TOP — WHA
("Leave me, O love which reachest but to dust.") — EG —
(Sonnets from "Astrophel and Stella.")— LEAP
(Sonnets of Astrophel and Stella.) — BCEP
(Splendidis Longum Valedico Nugis.) — ES — EV-1 — OBEV
— OBSC
(Two Sonnets.)— EPW-1
,eave Me to My Own. — Lew Sarett. — LEAP
eave the Liquor Alone. — Unknown. — TS
eave the Miracle to Him. — Thomas H. Allan. — BLRP
Leave the Thread with God.— Unknown.— BLRP
(Weaver, The.)— PDN
L,eave the Window Open.— Theodore Maynard.— BPM-35
L,eaven, The.— Henry Longan Stuart. — BMC
l^eaves. — Rowena Baker- — CAG
leaves. — Richard CaldwelL— OA
^eaves. — William Henry Davies. — MBP
Leaves,— Sara Teasdale.— HBV— MRV—NP— NV— TPH
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Legend
"Leaves are falling, The: so am I." — Walter Savage Landor.
See Late Leaves.
Leaves at My Window. — John James Piatt. — AA
Leaves Drink, The.— Alice Wilkins.— GFA
Leaves Fallen. — Edith Mirick. — AMV-36
Leaves of Grass. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Leaves of Life, The.— Edith Nesbit.— LOW— POl"
Leaves on the Capital Grass, — James Dawson. — TB
Leave-Taking, A. — Lord de Tabley. — EPW-S
Leave-Taking, A. — Arno Holz, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
BithelL— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Leave-Taking, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Leave-Taking, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CH — EPNC
— HBV— MBP— OAEP— OBVV— TCEP— VLEP
("Let us go hence, my songs; she will not hear.") — EG
Leavetaking.— William Watson.— AEV— GPE— HBV— TCPD
Leaving England. — Lena Whittaker Blakeney. — OA
Leaving Harbor. — Isla Paschal Richardson. — HB
Leaving Out the Joke. — Unknown. — HHHA
Leaving the Homestead. — Unknown. — OHCS-18 — PTA-2
Leaving the Val d'Ampezzo. — Lena Whittaker. See Sketches
from the Dolomites.
Lecompton's Black Brigade. — Charles Graham Halpine, — PAH
Lecture, The.— E. T. Corbett.— OHCS-36
Lecture before Springfield Library Association, I860, sets. —
Abraham Lincoln.
First Invention, The. — WRR-46
Observation before Invention. — WRR-46
Spoken and Written Language. — WRR-46
Young America. — WRR-46
Lecture by One of the Sex. — Unknown. — WRR-29
Lecture by the New Male Star.— Helen H. Gardener. — BTB-7
Lecture on Art. — Oscar Wilde. — WRR-27
Lecture on Patent Medicines, A. — "Dr. Puff Stuff. "-OHCS-1
Lecture Recital: Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — Grace B. Faxon. —
WRR-26
Lecture Recital: Three Women Poets of New England. — Grace
B. Faxon.— WRR-26
Lecture to the Crow, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Lecture upon the Shadow, A. — John Donne. — AWP — EV-2 —
OBS
Lectures to Young Men, sel. — Henry Ward Beecher.
Nature Designed for Our Enjoyment. — AE
Leda.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— HBMV— MOAP— TCPD
Leda and the Swan. — William Butler Yeats. — MBP
Lee, sel. — Edgar Lee Masters.
No Grief for the Great Ones. — CMP
Lee.— Archibald Rutledge. — LS
Lee in the Mountains. — Donald Davidson. — SPP
Lee O. Harris. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Three Singing
Friends.
Lee O. Harris— Christmas Day, 1909. — James Whitcomb Riley.
—CPWR
Lee to the Rear.— John Reuben Thompson. — GA — MC— MDAH
—PAH— SPP
Leech-Gatherer, The.— William Wordsworth.— CBE
(Resolution and Independence.) — AEV — BEL — BPN —
CRE— EM-2— EPN— ERP— EV-3— GEPC— GPE
— MBL— NBE— OAEP— OBRV
Hare, The (st. 3).— CGOV
Leedle Dutch Baby. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Leedle Yawcob Strauss. — Charles Follen Adams. — BOHV — HT
—OHCS-13— POI— PTA-1— SL—THP
Lee's Farewell. — Robert E. Lee. — GR-1
(Lee's Final Address to His Soldiers.) — MDAH
Lee's Parole.— Marion Manville. — GA (abr.) — PAH
Leesome Brand. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B uers.)— OBB
Leetla Giorgio Washeenton. — T. A. Daly. — BHP— MPB-
SPE-6— TSW— TSWC
Leetla Giuseppina. — T. A. Daly. — TSWC
Leetla Humpy Jeem. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Leetle Bateese. — William Henry Drummond. See Little
Bateese.
Lefroy in the Forest. — Charles Mair. See Tecumseh.
Left Alone. — Toronto Globe. — HT — OHCS-38— WRR-52
Left Alone at Eighty. — Alice Robbins. — OHCS-7
Left Behind.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— HBV— LPS-1
Left Behind.— Arthur Ruhl.— WRR-37
Left on the Battle-Field (abr.). — Mrs. Sarah Tittle Bolton.—
LPS-2
Left Out. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — HH
Legacies. — Ethel wyn Wetherald. — CPG — OQ P— QP-2
Legacy, The. — Everard Jack Appleton. — FF — POI
Legacy, The. — John Donne. — EPS
Legacy. — Alta Booth Dunn. — VF
Legacy (with music}. — Thomas Moore. — AS
Legacy of Conflict, The. — Theodore Roosevelt. — MDAH
Legend. — Hart Crane. — MOAP
Legend, A.— May Kendall.— VA
Legend, A. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — JKCP
Legend, A.— Peter Ilich Tschaikovsky.— CRYO— OHIP— SDH
Legend, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
(Monk's Vision; The.)— BTB-7— PEOR
Legend.— John V. A. Weaver.— PFY— POOT— TCPD
Legend and Truth. — John Holmes. — AMV-35
Legend Beautiful, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn.
Legend Glorified, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR —
MRV
Legend of Amo, The. See Kalevala.
Legend of Arabia, A. — Unknown. — WRR-3
Legend of Ara-Cosli, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — MCT
Legend of Bishop Hatto, The. — Robert Southey.— CSBP--
MPC-9— PB-5— PECK
(Bishop Hatto.)— CG— CGOV— JPC— PTER— TVSH
(Bishop Hatto and the Rats.) — EV-4
(God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop— C.)— HBV— HBVY
— LPS-3— OBS RV—OTPC— PTA-1— STP
Legen
(God's Judgment on Hatto.) — OHNP
nd of Boastful Bill, The. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr.—
sec
Legend of Bregenz, A. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — MPC-14 —
OHCS-16— PTA-1— WRR-33
Legend of Cherries, A.— Charles Dalmon.— HBMV— TSW
Legend of Crystal Spring. — Henry W. Austin. — OHCS-27
Legend of Easter Eggs, The. — Fitz- James O'Brien.— OHCS-36
—STP
Legend of Good Women, The, sels. — Geoffrey Chaucer.
Balade: "Hyd, Absolon, thy gilte tresses clere" (11. 203-223)
—AWP— GPE- -JAWP— OB EV— WBP
(Of His Lady— si. diff.)—'EG
Daisy, The (11. 41-187, o&r.)— LPS-2
Prologue, The ("Thousand tymes have I herd men telle, A"
—11. 1-102).— EPOM— NBE
("And as for me, though that I kon but lyte.") — EPW-1
(11. 29-96)— CH (11. 29-55)
("When almost ended was the month of May" — 11. 89-101,
mod.)— GBOV
Queen Alcestis and the God of Love (11. 209-248, abr.). —
LC
Story of Thisbe of Babylon, Martyr, The (11. 706-923).—
TCEP
"Whan that the sonne out of the south" (11. 197-262).—
EPW-1
Legend of Heinz von Stein, The. — Charles Godfrey Leland. —
BFP— BOHV— HBV
Legend of Innisfallen, The. — Minnie D, Bateham.— OHCS-23
Legend of Jubal, The, sels. — "George Eliot" (Marian Evans
Lewes Cross).
Effect of Music, The.— EPW-S
Thought of Death, The.— EPW-5
Legend of Kalooka, The. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-27
Legend of King Nilus, The. — Edith Wordsworth. — OHCS-34
Legend of Kingsale, The. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Legend of Lake Okeefinokee. — Laura E. Richards. — RIS
Legend of Minnesota, A. — Lillian Atcherson. — HB
Legend of Mirth, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Legend of Montrose, The, sel. — Sir Walter Scott.
Orphan Maid, The. — WRR-9
Legend of Ogre Castle, The — Thomas Dunn English. — WRR-4
Legend of Provence, A, sel. — Adelaide Anne Procter.
. No Star Is Ever Lost.— OHPI
Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
See Tales of a Wayside Inn (Spanish Jew's Tale, The).
Legend of Robert, Duke of Normandy, The, sel. — Michael
Drayton.
Fame and Fortune (11. 1-119).— OBSC
Legend of St. Christopher, The. — Mary Fletcher. — OHCS-26—
WRR-1
Legend of St. Christopher, The (" "I serve the strongest!' So
spake Offerus")- — Unknown. — LLC
Legend of St. Christopher, The ("There was a mighty man of
old" ) . — Unknown. — CLS
Legend of St. Freda, The. — Sarah D. Hobart. — OHCS-29
Legend of Saint Martin, A. — William Cullen Bryant. — OG
Legend of Service, A.— Henry van Dyke.— GBV— JHP— PVD
Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The, sels. — Washington Irving.
Ichabod Crane at Heer van Tassel's Dinner Party. —
WRR-40
Ride of Ichabod Crane, The.— WRR-1 6
Legend of the Admen, The. — Everett W. Lord. — BLPA
Legend of the Aspen, A. — Bernhard Severin Ingemann. — HS
Legend of the Beautiful. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn (Legend Beautiful, The).
Legend of the Bronx. — Arthur Guiterman. — MPC-13
Legend of the Christ-Child, A. — Mary Clarke Htintington. — CS
Legend of the Christmas Rose, The. — Florence Boyce Davis. —
PEDC
Legend of the Christmas Rose, The. — Selma Lagerlof. — CLS
Legend of the Dead Lambs, The. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert
Bulwer-Lytton, Earl of Lyttoti) . — VA
Legend of the Declaration, A. — George M. Vickers. — RON
Legend of the Dove, A. — George Sterling. — LEAP — NP
Legend of the Earth, The. — Jean Rameau. — BTB-6
Legend of the First Cam-u-el, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — ALV
—BAP— BOHV— PFE— PYM
Legend of the Fleur de Lis, The. — Mabel Cronise. — OHCS-33
Legend of the Foreign Office, A.- — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Legend of the Forget-Me-Not, The. — Unknown. — MHT
(Forget-Me-Not.)— PBGP— PEM
Legend of the Glaive, The, sel. — Joseph Sheridan le Fariti.
Fionula.— TIP
Legend of the Hawthorn's Christmas Bloom, The. — P. H. Doyle.
—BTB-9— GSRC
Legend of the Heather. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Legend of the Knight of the Red Crosse, The. — Edmund
Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Bk. I).
Legend of the Knot Hole, The. — "Bill" Nye. — WRR-20
Legend of the Lilies. — "Carmen Sylva" (Elizabeth Pauline
Attilia, Queen of Roumania). — WRR-57
Legend of the Lily, The. — Annie Wall.— WRR-6
Legend of the Missions, A.— Lee C. Harby. — W&R-6
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EEGITATIONS
Legend of tbe Northland, The.— Phcebe Gary.— CPN— HBV—
HBVY— MPC-5— OTPC— PB-3— PTA-2— RIS
Legend of the Organ-Builder, The.— Julia C. R. Dorr.— BLPA
— BTB-5— OHCS-21— PTA-1
Legend of the Saintfoin, The. — Pamela TennanL— GBV
Legend of the Tortoise, The.— Pamela Tennant. — GBV
Legend of the True, A. — Marietta F. Cloud.— WRR-7
Legend of the West Highlands, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson.
See Ticonderoga.
Legend of the Willow-Pattern Plate. — Unknown. — WRR-3
Legend of Toledo, A. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — STP
Legend of Truth, A.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Legend of Walbach Tower, The. — George Houghton.— PAH
Legend of Waukulla, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — PAH
Legend of Ypres, A. — Elinor Jenkins. — CRE
Legend of the Knight of the Red Cross, or of Holiness, The. —
Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The.
Legende of Goode Women, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See
Legend of Good Women, The.
Legends. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Legends for Trees, sets. — Arthur Ketchum.
Balsam, The. — ST
Countersign.— HBMV— SPT—ST
Maple Tree, The.— ST
Pine Tree, The.— ST
White Birch, The.— ST
(Spirit of the Birch, The.)— FPH— MCG— ME— MW—
OHIP— SP
Willow, The.— ST
Legends of Evil, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Legends of the American Revolution, 1776, or Washington and
His Generals, sels. — George Lippard (wr. at. to Charles
Sheppard).
Arnold the Traitor.— OHCS-17
Black Horse and His Rider, The (fr. Pt. Ill, Benedict
Arnold, Ch. VII. — BTB-2 — OHCS-12 — PTWP
(afcr.)— WRR-43 (abr.)
(Rider of the Black Horse, The.)— SPE-8
(Unknown Rider, The — abr.)— PPSC
Death of Robespierre. The (abr. fr. Fourth of July, 1776,
Ch. XIV).— BTB-9— PTWP
Death-Bed of Benedict Arnold (fr. Pt. III).— OHCS-2—
PTWP (much abr.)
(Traitor's Deathbed, The.) — PPSC (abr.)
Unknown Speaker, The (fr. Fourth of July, 1776, br. sels.
jr. Chs. I and II— OHCS-35— WRR-5
(Signing of the Declaration, The — fr. Ch. I. — IDAH—
PEOR— SPS
Legion of Iron, The.— Lola Ridge.— NAMP
Legitimate "Strike," A. — Frances Elizabeth Willard. — SPE-5—
WRR-18
Legless Man, The. — Robert W. Service. See Les Grands
Mutiles.
"Legree's big house was white and green." — Vachel Lindsay.
See Booker Washington Trilogy, The.
Leila.— George Hill.— APW
AEIPIOES2A KAATS (Leirioessa Kalyx) .—Maurice Baring.—
OBVV
Leisure.— William Henry Davies.— AWP— BLV— BMEP— CH
— CMP— CRE— GPE— GTSE— HBV— JAWP— LBBV
— MBP— NAL— NBE— OBMV— OBVV— ODP— PB-9
—PC — POTT — PVS — P YM— SB A— TCPD— TOP—
TSW— TSWC— TVSH— WBP— WHA— WP
Lelloine. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Lemnie Go Back! — Cornell Widow. — CAG
Lemmings, The.— John Masefield. — CMP — PM
Lemon Pie. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Lending a Hand. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Length of Days. — Alice Meynell. — BMC
Length of Life, The.— Amos R. Wells.— PDN
Length of Moon. — Arna Bontemps. — CDC
Lenin, set. ("So I came down the steps"). — Dorothy Wellesley.
—OBMV
Lenora. — Gottfried August Burger. — WRR-7
Lenore.— Edgar Allan Poe.— AA— APA— APB— BAP— CAP—
GEPM— GPE— GR-a— IAP — MOAP— SPP— WHA—
WTP-7
Lens, The. — Grace Strlckler Dawson. — PPD-2
Lent Lily, The. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
/VVTV\
Lente, Lente (Elegies I, 14). — Ovid, tr. fr. the Latin by Kerby
Flower Smith. — AWP
"Lenten has brought us, as I understand." — Unknown.
(Two Old Lenten Rhymes, II,)— ACP
Lenten Lines to Lydia. — Sennett Stephens. — PR
Lenten Prayer, A. — Harry Webb Farrington. — MOM
"Lenten stuff is come to the town." — Unknown.
(Two Old Lenten Rhymes, I.) — ACP — WHL (abr.)
L'Envoi: "As the birds come in the spring." — Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow. — CAP
(Poet and His Songs, The.)— APL
L'Envoi: "Here we are for the last time face to face." — Wil
liam Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
L'Envoi: "I end as^I began." — Robert Buchanan. — TVSH
L'Envoi. "My job is done," etc. (in Rhymes of a Red Cross
Man).— Robert W. Service.— CPS
L'Envoi: "My towers at last! these rovings end." — Herman
Melville.— APA
L'Envoi: "Now in a thought, now in a shadowed wood." — Ed
win Arlington Robinson.— MRV—OHPI—WLIP
L'Envoi: "Oh, bubbles of the vanished wine." —
Unknown. — DDA
L'Envoi: "O love triumphant over guilt and sin." — Frederic L
Knowles.— MRV— OQP— QP-1
L'Envoi: "Smoke upon your Altar dies, The." — Rudyard Kip
ling. See Departmental Ditties.
L'Envoi: "There's a whisper down the field." — Rudyard Kip
ling.— LEAP— OB EV— OB VV
(Long Trail, The.)— HBV— OG— POTT— RKV— VLEP—
WTP-6
L'Envoi: "We talked of yesteryears," etc. (in Ballads of a
Cheechako).— Robert W. Service.— CPS
L'Envoi: "We've finished up the filthy war" (in Ballads of a
Bohemian). — Robert W. Service. — CPS
L'Envoi: "When earth's last picture is painted." — Rudyard
Kipling.— BTP — DD — HBV — MPC-14 — OHFP —
PECK— PTA-1— WGRP
(When Earth's Last Picture Is Painted.) — BMEP— BPN
—ICBD—LL-4— POT— RKV— TCPD— VLEP
L'Envoi: "Where are the loves that we loved before." — Willa
Sibert Gather.— HBV— LHW
L'Envoi: "You who have lived in the land" (in Spell of the
Yukon, The). — Robert W. Service.— CPS
L'Envoi — Leave Her Johnny. — Unknown. — SG
L'Envoi: To the Muse. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
L'Envoye: "Therfor, thou vache." — Geoffrey Chaucer. — EPW-1
Leo to His Mistress. — Henry Dwight Sedgwick.— BLPA— CIV
Leolin and Edith. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Aylmer's Field
Leona. — James G. Clarke.— OHCS-7
Leonainie.— James Whitcomb Riley. — BFP— CPWR
Leonard and the V. C. — Mrs. Juliana Horatia Ewing. See
Story of a Short Life, The.
Leonardo's "Monna Lisa." — Edward Dowden. — VA
Leonatus. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AP
Leonidas. — George Croly. — HBV
Leonidas, sel. — Richard Glover.
Polydorus and Maron (sel. fr. Bk. IX). — EPW-3
Leonidas. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-26
Leopard's Spots, The, sel. — Thomas Dixon, Jr.
Matrimonial Experiment, A. — WRR-29
Lepanto.— G. K. Chesterton. — BEL — BMC— BMEP — CAW—
CP— GDAH— GR-2— HBMV— HBVY— LBBV— MBP
— MCT— MLP— NV— OBMV— PC— PFE — PJH-2—
POOT— POT— PT— PYM— WHA— WTP-3
Leper, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
Leper, The. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — BTB-3 — HER —
LPS-2 (abr.)— OHCS-3— WGRP
Leper Cleansed, The. — John Collop. — BCEP
Leper of London, The. — Herman Scheffauer. — BAP
Leprecaun, The.— William Allingham. — PASC — RG
(Fairy Shoemaker, The.)— EV-5 — SPE-8
(Leprecaun or Fairy Shoemaker, The.) — PB-4
Les Amours. — Charles Cotton.— HBV
"Les Belles Roses sans Mercie." — Arthur Shearly Cripps. —
OBVV
Les Chantiers. — S. Frances Harrison. See Down the River.
Les Chercheuses de Poux. — Arthur Rimbaud, tr. fr. the French
by T. Sturges Moore. — AWP
Les Grands Mutiles. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Faceless Man, The.
Legless Man, The.
Sightless Man, The.
Les Hiboux.— Charles Baudelaire.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Les Mill win. — Ezra Pound. — MOAP
Les Planches-en-Montagne. — Michael Roberts. — OBMV
Les Miserables, sels. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French.
Battle of Waterloo, The (abr. fr. Cosette, Bk. I).— MHT
— PPS— PTWP (br. sel. fr. Chs. V and IX)—
SPE-7— WRR-11
(Close of the Battle of Waterloo — abr. fr. Chs. Ill,
XIV and XV.)— BTB-8
(Napoleon's Overthrow — si. abr. fr. Chs. VIII and IX.)
— OHCS-25
(Waterloo— Ch. XVI, si. abr.)— PPS
Billows and Shadows (abr. fr. Fantine, Bk. II, Ch. VIII).
— BTB-7
(Man Overboard, A.)— AE
Caught in the Quicksand (fr. Jean Valjean. Bk. Ill,
Ch. V).— BTB-4— OHCS-15
Death of Jean Valjean (abr. fr. Jean Valjean, Bk. IX,
Ch. V).— WRR-53
Gamin, The (abr. fr. Jean Valjean, largely fr. Bk. I.
Ch. XV).— OHCS-17
Jean Valjean (abr. fr. Fantine, Bk. VII).— CCR
(Jean Valjean Reveals Himself— abr. fr. Chs. X and XL)
—WRR-29
Jean Valjean and the Bishop (abr. fr. Fantine, Bk. II). —
HBR— SPE-1 (ad. and much briefer)
Little Gavroche (si. abr. fr. St. Denis, Bk. VI, Ch. II).—
WRR-25
Rescue of Father Fauchelevent (abr. fr. Fantine, Bk. V,
Ch. VI).— PVS
Trap, The (abr.' fr. Marius, Bk. VIII, Chs. XVII-XX).—
OHCS-40
Les Morts Vont Vite. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — AA
Les Roses Mortes. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — PFE
Les Silhouettes. — Oscar Wilde. See Impressions.
Les Souvenirs du Peuple. — Pierre Jean de Beranger. See Rec-
collections of the People, The.
Les Vaches. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Ite Domum Satura,
Venit Hesperus.
Lesbia. — Richard Aldington. — NP
Lesbia. — William Congreve. — BCEP
(Silly Fair.)— LPS-2
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Let Us
Lesbia. — James Stephens. — TL
Lesbia Hath a Beaming Eye. — Thomas Moore. — EPNC —
EPW-4
T esbia Railing. — Catullus tr. fr. the Latin by Jonathan Swift. —
AWP— JAWP— W7BP
Lesbia Sewing.— Harold Vinal^HBMV
L'Escarot d' Or. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Lese-Majeste.— Herbert S. Gorman.— BAP— HBMV
Less Lonely. — Alfred Kreymborg. — LA
Less Than Cost.— Mrs. M. A. Kidder.— OHCS-1S
Less Than Kin.— Mrs. Isabel Fiske Conant. — OTA
Less Than the Dust. — "Laurence Hope" (Mrs. Malcolm Nichol-
" 'Les you want your toes trod off you'd better get back at once."
— Rudyard Kipling. See Many Inventions.
Lesser Children, The. — Ridgely Torrence.— BLA — LBMV
Lesson, The. — Mary Barker Dodge. — BTB-3
Lesson, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Lesson, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Lesson.— Betty Kirk. — OA
Lesson, The.— Arthur Wallace Peach.— POI— SL
Lesson, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — RIS
Lesson, A. — Unknown. — PEM
Lesson, The. — Anne Goodwin Winslow. — LS
Lesson, A.— William Wordsworth.— CGOV— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL
(Small Celandine, The.)— EM-2— GPE— HBV— OBRV
Lesson for Mamma, A. — Sidney Dayre. — GS — RYC — WRR-17
— WRR-50
Lesson from a Bell, A.— Walter S. Smith.— OHCS-2S
Lesson from History, A. — Joseph Morris.— ICBD
Lesson in Geography, A.— Frances Wynne.— TIP
Lesson in Grammar, A. — Margaret Eytinge. — RON
Lesson in Tennis, A.— C. F. Coburn.— CHS
Lesson in Weighing, A. — Charles R. Talbot. — WRR-6
Lesson of a Tree, The.— Walt Whitman.— ADAH— PPA
Lesson of Faith, A.— Margaret Gatty.— EOAH
Lesson of Mercy, A.— Alice Gary.— PBGP
Lesson of Mercy, A. — George Murray. — VA
Lesson of the Water-Mill, The. — Sarah Doudney. See Man o'
Airlie, The.
Lesson of AVaterloo, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Lesson That Easter Teaches. — Adelle E. Burch. — WRR-57
Lesson with the Fan, A.— Unknown.— HHHA— WRR-13
Lessons.— Sallie Neill Roach.— OHCS-24
Lessons. — Sara Teasdale. See Interlude: Songs Out of Sorrow.
Lessons for a Boy. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — PCD
(Metrical Feet.)— HBV— LPS-3
Lessons from Scripture Flowers. — M. B. C. Slade. — OHCS-16
Lessons from the Gorse. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CPOI
—HBV
Lessons from the Washington Centennial. — George A. Gordon.
Lessons of Nature, The. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.
—CBOV— GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Book' ofhth)e~WoIrld, The.)— BSV— EBSV— ES— HBV—
PIAE— SBA— TOP
(Of This Fair Volume.)— EV-2
("Of this fair volume.")— AEP-W
Lessons of School Life. — Edith Palmer Putnam. — WRR-55
Lessons of the Year. — Unknown. — BLRP
Lessons on Cruelty. — William Blake. See Auguries of Inno-
Lest WeeFor'get.— Lois M. Eish.— HB
Lest We Forget! — Rudyard Kipling. See Recessional.
Lest We Forget.— Curtis Wheeler.— AOAH—RH
(Armistice Day, 1926.)— WTP-9
Let All the Earth Keep Silence.— Lucy A. K. Adee.— OQP—
QP-2
"Let all with Dutch blood in their veins." Smits.
(National Air of Holland.)— PER
Let Be.— Unknown.— WBLP
"Let dainty wits cry on the Sisters nine. — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (III).
Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite. — Isaac Watts. — GS —
HBVY— OTPC— PECK
(Against Quarrelling and Fighting.)— CRE—OBEC
(Quarrelling. )— BLP A
Let Down the Bars.— Philip Morse.— OHCS-35
(Lovejoy Cow, The.)— WRR-15
(Milking-Tinie.)— BTB-3— PPSC
Let Earth Go Whirling.— Raymond Holden. — NYBV
Let Erin Remember the Days of Old. — Thomas Moore.— ERP
Let Every One Sweep before His Own Door. — Unknown.—
OHCS-8
Let Her Slide. — Unknown. — HT
(Things Are All Right.)— SPE-4
Let It Be Forgotten. — Sara Teasdale.— BAP— BAV— BLV—
BPP— CBOV— CP— HBMV— MAP— NP — PG— RNP
XCPD
(Love Song.)— SBMV
(Song.)— PFY
Let Love Go On. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Let Me Be a Giver. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — PDN
Let Me Be a Star. — Helen Hoyt. — TL
Let Me Be like a Tree.— John Freeman. — PDN
Let Me Be with Thee. — Charlotte Elliott. — VA
"Let me confess that we two must be twain." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXXVI).
Let Me Enjoy. — Thomas Hardy. — AWP — CMP — HBV —
JAWP— VLEP— WBP
"Let me enlighten. 'Tis no metaphor." — William Ellery Leon-
. .
ard. See Two Lives (Part III).
Let Me Go Back.— Mary E. Albright.— BLRP
Let Me Go Down to Dust. — Lew Sarett. — GT-2 — TBM
Let Me Go Warm. — Luis de Gongora, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Let Me Go Where' re I Will. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Music.
Let Me Grow Lovely.— Karle Wilson Baker.— BLP A— HBMV
—SBA
(Growing Old.)— D DA— OQP— QP-2— ST
Let Me Keep Your Hand.— Helen Hoyt.— TL
Let Me Live Out My Years.— John G. Neihardt.— BAP— BLP
_GPE— HBMV— ICBD —MAP— MLP— PC— SBA—
SC— TBM
Let Me Love Bright Things. — A. Newberry Choyce.— HBMV
Let Me No More a Mendicant. — Arthur Colton. — LBMV
Let Me Not Deem That I Was Made in Vain. — Hartley Cole
ridge. — TPH
Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds. — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXVI).
Let Me Praise Once Your Body. — Jason Bolles. — AMV-35
Let Me Remember. — Florence Crow. — AMV-35
Let Me Serve in My Place. — Mrs. J. Vernpn Stone. — SPS
Let Me Sleep. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PC
Let Me Walk with the Crowd in the Road. — Walter J. Gresham.
—SPS
(Crowded Ways of Life.)— BLP A
(Let Me Walk with the Men in the Road.)— PTA-2
Let Mine Eyes See Thee. — Saint Teresa. — AWP — CAW —
JAWP — WBP
Let Minions Marshal Every Hair. — Unknown. — ALV
Let My Voice Ring Out. — James Thomson. See Sunday up
Let No
"Let noman booste of konnyng nor vertu." — John Lydgate. —
"Let not Chloris think, because." — Unknown. — OBSC
Let Not Love Go, Too. — Alfred Noyes. See Drake.
Let Not My Death Be Long. — Leonora Speyer. — BAP
"Let not the sluggish sleep." — William Byrd.
(Songs.) — ACP
Let Not Woman E'er Complain. — Robert Burns. — LPS-1
"Let observation with extensive view." — Samuel Johnson. See
Vanity of Human Wishes, The.
"Let others sing of knights and paladins." — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia CLII).
Let Our Love Be. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — PR
Let Santa Glaus In.— Unknown.— WRR-26
Let Some Great Joys Pretend to Find. — Thomas Shadwell. See
Woman-Captain, The.
Let Something Good Be Said. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
— FF— HT— POI
"Let that which is to come be as it may." — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long, long ago," etc.
Let the Angels Ring1 the Bells. — Jeremiah Eames Rankin. —
BTB-5
"Let the rich man fill his belly." — Unknown. See Spanish
Folk Songs,
Let the Toast Pass. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan. See School
for Scandal, The.
"Let the world's sharpness, like a clasping knife. ' — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXIV).
Let Them Ask Your Pardon. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Let There Be Light I — Ruth Wright Kauffman. — GPWW
Let There Be No More Battles 1 — Edwin Markham. — PSO
"Let This Be Read." — Winifred Johnston. — OA
"Let those who are in favor with their stars." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXV).
Let Us All Be Unhappy on Sunday. — Charles Neaves. — EBSV
Let Us Be Happy As Long As We Can. — Joseph Stansbury. —
APB — IAP
Let Us Be Kind. — W. Lomax Childress. — LOW — POI — PTA-2
Let Us Be Merry. — John Philpot Curran. — BLV
(Deserter, The.)— EV-3— LH
(Deserter's Meditation, The.)— TIP
Let Us Drink. — Alcaeus, tr. fr. the Greek by John Hermann
Meri vale.— AWP
Let Us Forget. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Let Us Forget. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — AV — WHA
Let Us Give Thanks. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne
Hearne).— PEDC
Let Us Go Back. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — PDN
"Let us go hence, my songs; she will not hear." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Leave-Taking, A.
Let Us Go No More to Museums. — T. C. Wilson. — TB
Let Us Go On. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the Ger
man. — PDN
Let Us Have Hope.— Frederic W. H. Myers.— PDN
Let Us Have Peace (Odes I, 27). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field. — PEF
Let Us Have Peace.— Nancy Byrd Turner.— OQP— PDN—
QP-2— RH
Let Us Keep Faith.— Lucia Trent. — PDN
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. — Bible, O. T. See Eccle-
siasticus.
Let Us Rejoice Together. — George Augustus Sheridan. — MDAH
Let Us Rise Up and Live. — Francis Sherman. — OCL
Let Us Smile.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— BS— HT— POI— PPP—
SL— SPE-7— WBLP
(Value of a Smile, The.)— VIL
Let Us Take the Road. — John Gay. See Beggar's Opera, The.
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Let Us
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Let Us with a Gladsome Mind,— John Milton.— WGRP
Let War's Tempests Cease. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
OHIP— RYC
Let Young Folks Play. — Unknown, tr. fr, the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Let Your Competitors Smoke.— David Starr Jordan.— WRR-55
Let Zeus Record, sel. ("Stars wheel in purple, yours is not so
rare").— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— MAP
Lethe. — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— BLV—CBO V—CMP—
MAP— PG— TCPD
Lethe. — Georgia Douglas Johnson.— CDC
Lethe.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BIS— PG
Let's Be Brave.— Edgar A. Guest.— FF— POI
Let's Go Fishin'.— Robert S. Holmes. — DDA
Let's Go to the Woods. — Unknown, — ABS
Let's Pretend.— Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
Letter, A. — Frederika Bremer. — EOAH
Letter, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Letter, The.— Amy Lowell.— A V
Letter, A. — Matthew Prior. See Letter to the Honourable
Lady Miss Margaret-Cavendish-Holles-Harley, A.
Letter, A. — Lynn Riggs. — OA
Letter, The.— Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Object-
Lessons.
Letter, The.— John Hall Wheelqck.— BPM-31— WLIP
Letter. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Letter from a Mis
sionary.
Letter by an American Officer. — Unknown. — AOAH
Letter Containing a Panegyric on Bath (abr.). — Christopher
Anstey. See New Bath Guide, The.
Letter V (From the Countess Dowager of C k to Lady
). — Thomas Moore. See Twopenny Post-Bag.
Letter for Autumn. — Louis Stoddard. — AMV-37
Letter for You, A. — Catharine M. Fanshawe. See Riddle, A:
Letter "H", The.
Letter from a Cat, A. — Oliver He; ford. — LPP
Letter from a Coward to a Hero. — Kobert Penn Warren. — MAP
Letter from a Girl to Her Own Old Age, A. — Alice Meynell.
—MBP— TPH
Letter from a Missionary. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — IAP
(Letter.)— APB
Letter from America. — Carl Bulosan. — AMV-36
Letter from Artemisa in the Town, to Cloe, in the Country, A,
sets. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — NBE
"Y'expect to hear, at least, what Love has past" (I).
"I took this time to think what Nature meant" (II).
Letter from Home, A. — Wallace Irwin. — BHP
Letter from Italy, A. — Joseph Addison. — CEP
sets. fr. above.
Italy and Britain.— OBEC
Letter to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Halifax, A.
— EP
(Blessings of Liberty, The — shorter sel.)— EPW-3
Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow to the Hon. Joseph T. Buck
ingham, A. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers,
The (First Series, No. I).
Letter from. Newport, A. — Frederic William Henry Myers. —
VA
Letter from the Farm. — Ethel M. Kelley.— WRR-52
Letter from the Metropolis, A. — Mildred D. Ingalls. — CAG
Letter "H", The. — Catherine M. Fanshawe. See Riddle, A:
Letter "H", The.
Letter He Did Not Mail, The.— Unknown, — WRR-51
Letter Is a Gypsy Elf, A. — Annette Wynne.— S US
Letter of a Mother. — Robert Penn Warren. — MAP
Letter of Acceptance of Renomination for President of United
States. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
Letter of Advice, A. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — CRE —
EPW-4— HBV— OBRV— TOP— WRR-8
Letter of Marque, The.— Caroline Frances Orne. — OHCS-17
Letter S.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Letter to a Friend, A. — James Whitcornb Riley.— CPWR
Letter to a Friend. — Robert Penn Warren. — MAP
Letter to a Live Poet, A. — Rupert Brooke.— CPB
Letter to a Young Friend. — Robert Burns. See Epistle to a
Young Friend.
Letter to Ben Jonson. — Francis Beaumont. See Master Francis
Beaumont's Letter to Ben Jonson.
Letter to Catharine Macaulay Graham, A, sel. — George Wash
ington.
Great Experiment, A.— WRR-49
Letter to Charles Townsend Copeland, A. — Robert Hillyer. —
AMV-37
Letter to Elsa, A.— Grace Hazard Conkling.— HBMV— HBVY
Letter to Emily Dickinson. — Joseph Auslander. — PP
Letter to Henry Lee, A, sel. — George Washington.
Approach of the Presidency, The. — HS — WRR-49
Letter to Her Husband [Absent upon Public Employment J . —
Anne Bradstreet. See Letters to Her Husband.
Letter to His Friend, Mu Kow, A.— Christopher Morley.; — RNP
Letter to Horace Greeley. — Abraham Lincoln. — GR-a — LEAH
Letter to Lady Margaret Cayendish-Holles-Harley When a
Child, A. — Matthew Prior. See Letter to the Honour
able Lady Miss Margaret-Cavendish-Holles-Harley, A.
Letter to Maria Gisborne. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — GEPC
"You are now in London" (11. 192-252). — OBRV
Letter to Mr. Pulitzer. — Arthur Guiterman. — NYBV
Letter to Mrs. Bixby. — Abraham Lincoln. — OHFP
(Bixby Letter, The.)— VIL
(Lincoln's Letter.) — HT
(To a Mother of Five Sons Killed in Battle.)— WRR-46
Letter to Mother Nature, A. — Sydney Dayre. — WRR-24
Letter to My Song, A.— Robert Hillyer.— AMV-37
Letter to Quakers. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
Letter to Robert Frost, A. — Robert Hillyer.— AMV-36
Letter to Santa, A. — Unknown.— RYC
Letter to Santa Claus, A. — William O. Stoddard.— HS
Letter to Santa Claus, A— C7wfen0w».— WRR-28
Letter to Sir H. Wotton at His Going Ambassador to Venice.—
John Donne.— OBS
Letter to Sir Robert Walpole, A.— Henry Fielding.— CEP
Letter to the Dead in Spring.— Mary Cecile Ions.— BPM-35
Letter to the Honourable Lady Miss Margaret-Cavendish-Holies-
Harley, A.— Matthew Prior.— AEP-D— CEP— OBEC
/T ptfAr A ) WP
(Letter' to ' Lady Margaret-Cavendish-Holles-Harley, When
a Child, A.)— EA— OBEV— PRWS
(To a Child of Noble Birth.)— QTPC
(To Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley.)— FT
Letter to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Halifax, A. —
Joseph Addison. See Letter from Italy, A.
Letter to Thurlow Weed. — Abraham Lincoln. — GR-a
Letterage, The.— Charles Murray.— EBSV
Letters.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. — LPS-3— TCAP
Letters, The. — Lawrence Lee. — BPM-33
Letters, sel. — Laurence Sterne.
Company of Mutes, The.— MOB
Letters, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— HBV— OHCS-1
Letters and Diary.— Alan Seeger. — AOAH
Letters and Lines. — Michael Drayton. — SBA
Letters at School, The.— Unknown.— OTPC — RON
Letters for Mr. Smith.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-36
Letters Found near a Suicide. — Frank Home. — CDC
Letters from a Japanese Schoolboy, sels. — Wallace Irwin.
Baseball.— SPE-4 — WRR-54
Hon. Gasolene, The.— SPE-4
Togo Gets Acquainted with the Clothes Line. — SPE-8
Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son, sel. — George
Horace Lorimer.
John Graham.— SPE-2
Letters from God. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Letters to Dead Imagists.— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Letters to Her Husband. — Anne Bradstreet.
Another: "As loving hind," etc. — APB
Another: "Phoebus make haste," etc. — APB
(Letter to Her Husband.)— AP—AP A— MO AP
Letter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment —
APB
To My Dear and Loving Husband.— APB— BAV — IAP
Lettice. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith
Emma Cooper). — VA
Lettice.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— HBV
Letting the Old Cat Die.— Mary Mapes Dodge.— OHCS-15—
PEM
Letty's Globe.— Charles Tennyson Turner.— BTP—EPN—ES—
HBV— OBEV— OBVV— PECK— TPH— VA
Levantine, A.— William Plomer.— OBMV
Levee Camp "Holler" (with music), — Unknown. — ABF
Levee Moan (A and B vers.; with music). — Unknown. — AS
Level and the Square, The. — Robert Morris. — BLPA
(We Meet upon the Level and We Part upon the Square.)
-OHCS-2
Leveling.— Unknown.— WKR- 13
Leveller, The.— "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter).—
EV-4
Levelling Dust, The. — James Shirley. See Contention of Ajax
and Ulysses.
Leviathan. — Peter Quennell. — TCPD
Second Section, seL ("Music met Leviathan returning, A").
—MBP
Levy Silver.— Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP
Lew Wallace at the Lincoln-Douglas Debate. — Lew Wallace. —
WRR-45
Lewd Love Is Loss.— Robert Southwell. — ACP— EV-1
Lewie Gordon.— Alexander Geddes. — EBSV — EPW-3
Lewis and Clark. — George H. Nixon.— HT
Lewis Carroll.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Lewis D. Hayes.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Lewis Rand, sel. ("At every turn of the road of life Ludwell
Gary and Lewis Rand had met" — ad.). — Mary Johnston.
— SPE-6
Lewis, the Lost Lover. — Sir Thomas More. — OBSC
Lewti, or The Circassian Love-Chaunt. — Samuel Taylor
Coleridge.— BPN— EV-4
(Lewti.)— ERP
Lexington.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB— BTB-6— DD—
JHP— MC—PAH
Lexington. — Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the West, The.
Lexington. — Prosper M. Wetmore. — WRR-10
Lexington.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP — MC— PAH
Liadain to Curither. — Moireen Fox. — NP
Liady-Day an' Ridden House.— William Barnes.— OBRV
Liar, The. — Rue Carpenter. — RIS
Liars, The. — Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Libertine, The.— Aphra Behn. — OBEV
Liberty.— Frank E. Brush.— OHCS-1 3
Liberty. — Chauncey M. Depew.— WRR-42
Liberty.— Orville Dewey.— LLC
Liberty.— Walter Elliott.— TS
Liberty. — John Hay. — AA
Liberty. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Liberty, sel. — James Thomson (1700-1748).
British Commerce (jr. IV).— OBEC
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Life
Liberty. — Various Authors. — IDAH
Liberty.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— OBSC
(Lover Reioiceth That He Hath Broken the Snares of
Love, The.)— BLV
Liberty and Bad Books. — Charles Kingsley. See Village Ser
mons on Books.
Liberty and Independence. — Unknowti See Independence Bell
July 4, 1776.
Liberty and Requiem of an Imprisoned Royalist, The. — Jit-
Roger L' Estrange .— EV-2
(In Prison.)— LPS-3
(Loyalty Confined.) — OBS
Liberty and Union. — Daniel Webster. See Reply to Hayne.
Liberty Bell, The.— Elbridge S. Brooks.— SPE-7
Liberty Bell, The. — Joel Tyler Headley. — IDAH
Liberty Enlightening the World.— Chauncey Depew — SPS
Liberty Enlightening the World. — Edmund Clarence Stedrnan.
"Liberty Enlightening the World." — Henry van Dyke. — PAH—
"PVD
Liberty for AIL— William Lloyd Garrison.— AA— IDAH
Liberty Jack.— Harold Begbie. — SPE-4
Liberty of the Press.— Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788- 1846). —TIP
Liberty or Death.— Patrick Henry. — MHT (.much abr.)
(Call to Arms, The.) — PPS
(Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.) — GDAH
(Speech before the Virginia Convention — si. abr.) — SPS
(Speech in the Virginia Convention, March 23, 1775.) —
OHCS-25— TCAP— WRR-49 (abr)
(Speech of Patrick Henry.)— OHCS-25
(War Inevitable, The.)— LLC (sel.)~ OHFP— PP— PPYP
(**/.)— YFR
(War Is Actually Begun — si. abr.} — IDAH
Liberty Pole, The. — John Trumbull. See M'Fingal.
Liberty Pole Satirized, The. — Unknown. See Procession with
the Standard of a Faction: A Cantata.
Liberty Song, The. — John Dickinson. — AP
(Come Join Hand in Hand, Brave Americans All.) — APB
Liberty Tree.— Thomas Paine.— APB— HS—MC— PAH
Liberty's Latest Daughter. — Bayard Taylor. See National Ode,
Read at the Celebration in Independence Hall, Philadel
phia, July 4, 1876.
Libido. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Library, The, sels. — George Crabbe.
"Amid these works, on which the eager eye." — EA
Books.— EV-3 (abr.)— OBEC
Crusty Critics. — OBEC
Library, The. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — AA — OBAV
Library, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — MOB
Library Dove, The. — John Russell Hayes. — PPA
Library Speaks, The. — Elizabeth Wei ton Lumpkin.— HB
Licensed to Sell; or, Little Blossom. — Margaret J. Bidwell. —
BTB-1
Lichtenberg. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Licia, sels. — Giles Fletcher, the Elder.
Sonnet XL VII: "Like Memnon's rock," etc. — EP
Time (XXVIII).— OBSC
Lid of the Grave, The. — Emerson Hough. — WTRR-37
Lides to Bary Jade.— Unknown.— BTB-1— HHHA— OHCS-10
—SPE-4
Lido. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — TBV
Lie, The. — Annie Hamilton Donnell. — WRR-29
Lie, The.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— BCEP—BHV— BLV— EPW-1
— GPE— HBV— OAEP— OBSC— TPH— WTP-7
(Soul's Errand, The.)— LPS-3— WGRP
"Lie a-bed." — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
(Hush Rhymes [English and Scotch].)— BOL
Lie for a Life, A. — George Henry Galpin. See Threads from
the Woof.
Lie-Awake Songs (I-III). — Amelia Josephine Burr. — FPH —
HTR
Liebestraum. — Hilda Butler Farr. — HB
"Lies She Told, Crude, Bold." — Stella Reinhardt.— OA
Life.— Griffith Alexander.— I CBD
Life.— Sir Francis Bacon.— EV-1— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE
(Life of Man, The.)— OBSC— WHA
(World, The.)— HBV— LPS-1
(World's a Bubble, The.)— SBA
Life. — P. J. Bailey. See Festus.
Life (C.).— Anna Letitia Barbauld.— BCEP— BLPA— EPW-3
—EV-3— FT (abr.)— HBV — HT— LPS-1 — LEAP—
OBEV— OBRV— OTA— SBA— SPE-5— THP— WTP-1
(Life and Death — abr.} — ICBD
(Life! I Know Not What Thou Art— abr.} — PTA-2
"Life! I know not what thou art" (1st and last sts*). —
BTP—EP— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— PECK
"Life! we've been long together" Oast st.) — GPE
(Cheerful Way, The.)— MHT
Life. — Charlotte Becker. — BS
Life. — William Blake. See Auguries of Innocence.
Life. — Horatius Bonar. — OQP — Q P-2
Life. — Clondesley Brereton. — MRV
Life.— Charlotte Bronte. — OQP — QP-2
Life. — Alice Brown. — AA
Life. — Harry Duane Brown. — OTA
Life. — Robert Browning. See Christmas Eve and Easter-Day.
Life. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Life. — Elizabeth Roosa Coddington. — HB
Life. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BPN
Life.— Joseph Cook.— MHT
Life. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter). — VA
Life. — Samuel K. Cowan. — OHCS-26
Life, sel. ("Life's a name"). — -Abraham Cowley. — GPE
Life.— George Crabbe.— OBEC
Life. — William Henry Davies. — BPM-37
Life. — Jean Pierre Claris de Florian, tr. fr. the French bv
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Life. — Margaret Deland. — WGRP
(By One Great Heart.)— OQP— QP-1
Life. — Mrs. H. A. Deming (comp.) — BOHV
(Curious Life Poem, A.) — OHCS-15
(Life.)— HT
(Literary Curiosity, A: Life.) — WRR-27
Life (Life, II).— Emily Dickinson.— AA — LEAP
(Our Share of Night to Bear.)— TCAP
("Our share of night to bear.") — OBAV — OQP — QP-1
Life. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — CDC
Life. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Life, A.— John Gould Fletcher.— CMP
Life. — Wayne Card. — O Q P — Q P- 1
Life ("Life is a gift to be used every day"). — Edgar A. Guest.
— CVG
Life ("Life looked at me and said"). — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Life ("Little laughter, and a little time, A"). — Edgar A.
Guest. — CVG
Life.— Arnory Hare.— HBMV
Life.— George Herbert.— AEP-W— HBV— LPS-3— OBS
("I made a posie, while the day ran by.") — EG
Life. — Marvea Johnson. — HB
Life.— Lizzie M. Little.— VA
Life. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Psalm of Life, The.
Life. — Joseph Morris. — FF — POI
Life.— Victor F. Murray.— HMSP
Life. — Sarojini Naidu. — BPP
Life.— Pauline V. Nickey.— SPE-7
Life. — Mrs. Emily Oredson. — HB
Life.— Beulah Wyatt Phillips.— HB
Life. — Angelo de Ponciano. — POI — SL
(Empties Coming Back.) — BLPA
(Emptys Cuming Back.) — DDA
Life.— Nan Terrell Reed.— BLPA
Life. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Alburnania
Life.— Cecil Roberts.— SPT
Life. — Adeline Rubin. — OA
Life. — Sir Walter Scott. See Abbot, The.
Life. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It (Seven
Ages of Man, The).
Liie.~Mrs, F. S. Smith.— HB
Life. — Thomas Shelley Sutton. — SR
Life. — Charles Swain. — VA
Life. — Annie Thomas. — WRR-33
Life. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Life.— Henry van Dyke. See Three Best Things, The.
Life. — W. M. Vories. — OQP — QP-2
Life.— Tessa Sweazy Webb.— HB
Life.— John Hall Wheelock.— LBMV
Life.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— ICBD
Life. — Richard Henry Wilde. See My Life Is like the Summer
Rose.
Life.— T. P. Cameron Wilson.— VOD
Life, a Bubble. — William Druramond of Hawthornden. See
Madrigal: "This Life, which seems so fair "
Life a Cheat. — John Dry den. — BCEP — GPE
Life, a Question. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — HBV— HTR
Life Above, the Life on High, The. — Saint Teresa, tr. by Ed
ward Caswell.— WGRP
Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln. — George Bancroft. —
LBAH
(God in History.)— BTB-1
Life and Death. — Anna Letitia Barbauld. See Life.
Life and Death. — Carroll Carstairs. — DDA
Life and Death.— Herbert E. Clarke.— PS O
Life and Death. — Ernest H. Crosby. — ICBD
(How Did He Live.)— OQP— QP-1
Life and Death. — Sir William Davenant. See Christians Reply
to the Philosopher, The.
Life and Death. — Ben Jonson. — POOI
Life and Death. — John Oxenham. — PDN
Life and Death. — Lilla Cabot Perry. — AA — WLIP
Life and Death. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI — POTT
— VLEP
Life and Death. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — VA
Life and Death. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Life and Death of Dr. Faustus, The. — Christopher Marlowe.
See Dr. Faustus.
Life and Death of Jason, sels. — William Morris.
Flight of the Argonauts, The. — EA
Invocation to Chaucer. — BPN
Medea at Corinth.— EPW-5
" 'Now, therefore, O thou bitter sea*." — CPOI
Nymph's Song to Hylas, The. — BPN — CBOV — HBV —
LEAP— OBEV— SBA— TOP— UFE
(Garden by the Sea, A.) — BMEP — GBOV — GTML
(I Know a Little Garden-Close.)— CH— POTT— VLEP
("I know a little garden-close.") — EG — GTSE
(Sweet Song Sung Not Yet to Any Man, A.)— AEV—
O Death, That Maketh Life So Sweet. — VLEP
(Orpheus Sings to the Argonauts.) — EPW-5
(Orpheus' Song of Triumph.) — BPN
"Oh the sweet valley," etc. — CPOI
" 'Sing on/ he said," etc. — EV-5
Song of Orpheus. — LEAP
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Life and Death of Jason (Continued').
Song of the Hesperides, The.— EPW-5— MV-2
Songs of Orpheus and the Sirens. — BPN
To the Sea.— BPN
(Song of Orpheus for the Argonauts.) — MV-2
Life and Death of the Piper of Kilbarchan, The. — Robert Sem-
pill.— OBS
(Epitaph of Habbie Simpson, The.)— EBSV
Life and Death of William Longbeard, The, sels. — Thomas Lodge.
Her Rambling. — OBSC
("My mistress when she goes.") — EG
Rose, The. — OBSC
Life and Love. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BPN
Life and Love. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Snowbound.
Life and Song. — Sidney Lanier. — LL-3
Life and the Weaver.— A. W. Dewar.— BLRP— WBLP
Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, sel. — Washington
Irving.
Discovery of America, The. — WRR-10
(Columbus Landing in the New World — abr., diff.} —
WRR-5
Life at the Lake. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Life Beyond, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Life Beyond, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Raphael.
Life Boat, The. — Unknown. — SPE-5
Life Boat Yarn, A. — Fred Lyster. — SPE-7
(Wreck of the "Solent," The.)— WRR-6
Life Brigade, The. — Minnie Mackay. — OHCS-17
Life Compared to a Game of Cards. — Unknown. — HHHA
Life, Death, and Love. — Alexander Gordon Cowie. — VM
Life Drama, A. — Alexander Smith. See Life-Drama. A.
Life from Death. — Horatius Bonar. — OHCS-6
(Reappearing.) — EOAH
Life Garden, A.— Mabel Earle.— SPE-4
Life Goes On. — Richard Aldington. — BPM-34
Life Goes On. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Life Hidden. — Christina Georgina Rossetti, — VLEP
"Life! I know not what thou art." — Anna Letitia Barbauld.
See Life.
Life in a Half -Breed Shack. — Unknown.— CSF
Life in a Love. — Robert Browning. — BMEP — BPN — EM-2—
EV-5 — GEPC — GTBS — HBV — OAEP — OBVV-
PPD-2— TOP— VLEP
"Life in her creaking shoes" (Echoes, XXXIV) .—William Er
nest Henley. — POTT
Life in Laconics. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — BOHV
Life in the Autumn Woods. — Philip Pendleton Cooke. — LPS-2
— SPP
Life in the Chem. Lab. — Henry W. Eliot, Jr. — CAG
Life in the Spirit. — Maurice Smiley. — MHT
Life Is a Dream, sel. ("We live, while," etc.}. — Pedro Cal
deron de la Barca, tr. fr. the Spanish by Arthur Symons,
—A WP— JA WP— WB P
Life Is a Lovely Thing. — Minnie Case Hopkins. — DDA
Life Is a Narrow Vale. — Robert G. Ingersoll. — BAP — OQP—
QP-2— WTP-5
(Hope Sees a Star — diff. vers.) — MHT
(Rustle of a Wing, The— abr.)— BPP
"Life is a poet's fable." — Unknown. — OBSC
Life Is like a Golden Lyre. — Rose Carolyn Katterhenry. — HB
Life Is Love. — William Johnson Fox. — VA
Life Is Real, Life Is Earnest. — Maddy Vegtel. — PPD-2
Life Is Struggle. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BEL — BPN —
CPOI—CRE—FF— POI— VLEP
Life Is What We Make It.— Orville Dewey.— OHCS-10
Life Leaves. — "Joaquin" Miller. — WRR-33
(Is It Worth While?— C.)— BTB-7— HT— PRK— PTA-1
Life Lesson, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Life-Lesson, A.
"Life may change, but it may fly not." — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See Hellas.
Life of a Beau, The.— -James Miller. — OBEC
Life of a Fairy, The. — Unknown. See Fairy Queen, The.
Life of Abraham Lincoln, The, sels. — Ida M. Tarbell.
How Lincoln Became a National Figure. — LBAH
Lincoln, the Lawyer. — LL-1
Lincoln's Departure from Springfield As Told by Billy
Brown.— WRR-45
M9ther of Abraham Lincoln, The. — MO AH
Wigwam Convention Nomination. — WRR-46
Life of George Washington. — Unknown. — WRR-49
"Life of itself will be cruel and hard enough." — Muna Lee.
See Sonnets.
Life of Johnson, sel. — James Boswell.
Reading According to Inclination. — MOB
Life of Life. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The.
"Life of Life! thy lips enkindle." — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Prometheus Unbound (Voice in the Air).
Life of Man, The. — Sir Francis Bacon. See Life.
Life of Man, The. — Barnabe Barnes. See Divine Century of
Spiritual Sonnets.
Life of Man, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Ata-
lanta in Calydon (Chorus: "Before the beginning of
years.")
Life of Man, The. — Lucius H. Thayer. — OQP — QP-2
Life of San Millan, The, sel. ("He walked those," etc.).
— Gonzalo de Berceo, tr. fr. the Spanish by John
Hookham Frere. — CAW
Life of the Blessed, The. — Fra Luis de Leon, tr. fr. the Span
ish by William Cullen Bryant.— A WP
Life on the Ocean Wave, A. — Epes Sargent. — AA — APD —
Life or Death. — Glenn Ward Dresbach. See In Western Moun
tains.
Life Owes Me Nothing. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
Life Pictures. — Charles Mackay. See Little and Great.
Life School, The. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-4
Life Sculpture. — George Washington Doane. — BAP — BLPA—
OHFP— WBLP A
(Sculptors of Life.)— OQP— QP-1
Life Shall Live for Evermore. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
Life Term, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Life That Counts, The.— "A. W. S."— LOW— MHT— POI—
WBLP
Life the Beloved. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life
The.
Life through Death. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — EOAH
Life to Come, The.— Edward Shillito. — OQP— QP-2
Life Transcendent. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Life Upright, The. — Thomas Campion (after Horace). — HBVY
(Integer Vita.) -BCEP — GTSL-HBV — OBEV-PG-1
SB A— WTP-3
(Man of Life Upright, The.)— EPEP— EV-2— FT— GPE
—OAEP— OTA— PYM— TOP— WP
("Man of life upright, The.") — OBSC
(Man of Upright Life, The.)— ODP
(Upright Life, The.)— BHV
Life Was All about Him. — Maude Arney Farnsworth. — HB
Life without Passion, The. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(XCIV) .
Lifeboat, The. — George R. Sims. — BTB-5 — OHCS-24 — PTWP
"Lifeboat _ that's kept in Torquay, The." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
Life-Drama, sels. — Alexander Smith.
Forerunners. — VA
"I'll show you one who might have been an abbot"
EPW-S
(Quaint Character, A.) — BMEP
Minor Poet, A.— VA
Sea-Marge. — VA
(Autumn.) — GTSE
Life-Drunk. — Arthur Stringer. — PC ,
Life-in-Love. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The
Life-Lesson, A.— James Whitcomb Riley. — AA — BAP — CPWR
—HBV— LEAP— LOW— MHT— POI— PT— WRR-34
— WTP-7
(Life Lesson, A.)— OBAV— SR— WLIP
Life-Long, Poor Browning. — Anne Spencer. — CDC
Life's a Funny Proposition after All. — George M. Cohan.—
PPP
Life's a Game. — Unknown. — BLPA
Life's Battle. An Oration. — Unknown.— OHCS-7
Life's Common Duties. — Minot J. Savage. — PDN — WBLP
Life's Common Things. — Alice E. Allen.— POI — SL — VIL—
WBLP
Life's Conflict.— William Whitehead.— OHCS-7
Life's Day.— Mrs. Mary L. Gaddess.— WRR-6
Life's End. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Life's Evening. — William Dudley Foulke. — OOP — QP-2—
WGRP
Life's Finest Things. — Bangs Burgess. — OQP — QP-2
Life's Forest Trees.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— ADAH
Life's Game of Ball. — Unknown. — CD — OHCS-26
Life's Handicap, sels. — Rudyard Kipling.
"Before my Spring I garnered Autumn's gain" (in With
out Benefit of Clergy).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Doors were wide, the story saith, The" (in The Return
of Iniray).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"There's a convict more in the Central Jail" (in The Head
of the District).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Life's Happiest Hours. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Albtt-
mania.
Life's Hebe. — James Thomson. — VA
Life's Illusion. — Alexander Louis Fraser. — OQP — QP-1
Life's Journey.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OHCS-2 5
Life's Last Scene. — Samuel Johnson. See Vanity of Human
Wishes, The.
Life's Lesson. — Unknown. — BLRP — POI — SL
Life's Loom.— William J. Lee.— BTB-4
Life's Love, A. — Unknown. — LPS-3
Life's Magnet. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. See Solitude.
Life's Mirror. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De Vere).—
BLPA— BS— LOW— POI— PTA-1— VIL— WBLP
(Loyal Hearts.)— POOI
(There Are Loyal Hearts.)— HT— SPE-4
Life's Morning, Noon, and Evening. — Audra Powell Cottrille. —
Life's Pageant. — Mary Hawley Vreeland. — HB
Life's Poor Play. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
Life's Purpose. — David Lawton. — TS
Life's Revels. — William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The.
Life's Scars.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA— VIL
Life's Secrets. — Eliza Timberlake Davis. — HB
Life's Seesaw. — Unknown. — HT
Life's Single Standard. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Life's Story. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BTB-4
(Story of Life, The— C.)— HT
Life's Sunsets. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Life's Trades (Life, XCI).— Emily Dickinson. — GR-a
Life's Weaving.— Millie Colcord.— OHCS-34
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Like
Lifetime, A.— William Cullen Bryant.— APB— CAP— I AP
Lifetime!— Winifred Welles.— VOD
Lift Not the Painted Veil. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — EPN
(Sonnet.)— ERP—GPE
Lift the Prohibition Banner. — Lilian M. Heath. — WRR-18
Lift UP Lift Up Your Voices Now. — Unknown. — RT
Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates I— Bible, O. T. See Psalms
(Psalm XXIV).
Lift Up Your Heads, Rejoice! — Thomas T. Lynch. — WGRP
Lift Up Your Hearts. — Unknown. — ID AH
Lifting and Leaning.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA— PDN—
WBLP
(Two Kinds of People, The.)— PTA-2
(Which Are You?) — POI — SL
Ligeia (poem}. — Edgar Allan Poe. See Al Aaraaf.
T ier^a (br ) sel. — Edgar Allan Poe.
g Conqueror Worm: The.— AA-AP-APA-APB-AWP-
BAV— CAP— GPE— HBV— IAP — LA— M GAP
— PIAE— SPP— TCAP
t —Francis William Bourdillon.— BLPA— HT— LPS-1—
NAL— PPD-1— SBA— TSW— TSWC— VIL
(Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The, C.)— BMEP— BTP—
UN ignt xia^ __ M __ £pE_GTML_GTSL_HB v_
MCCG — OBVV— OHFP— OQP— OTPC— PB-6—
QP-1—TPH— VA— WBLP— WTP-2
(Song: "Night has a thousand eyes, The.")— LHW
Light. — George Macdonald. — VA ,,.,„*
Light— John Milton. See Paradise Lost ("Hail, holy light").
Light.— William Pitt Palmer.— OHCS-6
Light. — Aimee Paul Thomas. — HB
Light.— Grace Wilkinson.— OQP— QP-2
Light after Darkness. — E. Wyndham Tennant. — VM
Light and Shadow.— Robert E. Brittain.— OA
Light between the Trees.— Henry van Dyke.— GBV— PVD
"Light broke in upon my brain, A. — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Prisoner of Chillon, The.
Light from over the Range, The. — Unknown. — CD — OHCS-27
Light from Within, The— Jones Very.— WGRP
Ticrht in the Darkness. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. See
Pillar of the Cloud, The.
Light in the Window, A.— Joseph Morris.— LOW— POI
Light in the Window, The.— Patience Oriel. — OHCS-32
Lisht Love. — Charles Hanson Towne. — PR
Light Lover.— Aline Kilmer.— HBMV— LEAP
Light of Asia, The, sels. — Sir Edwin Arnold.
Mystery of Evil (fr. Bk. I).— EP
(Sorrow of Buddha.)— OHCS-37
Light
Light
Light
Light
..-
(Extract from "The Light of Asia — "Then said the
Master," etc.)— WRR-33
(Secret of Death, The— "When they came ' etc.)— HBR
of Bethlehem, The.— John Banister Tabb.— CAW— CRYO
— YF
of Faith, The.— Edgar Dupree.— BLRP
of Faith, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
of God Is Falling, The.— Louis FitzGerald Benson.—
Light o
f Love, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
ERP—GPE — GTIV— LLC— LPS-1 — MCCG—
NPSC — OAEP—OBRV— OTPC— SBA— SPE-3
— TCEP— TPH— WHA— WTP-7
Light of Stars, The.— Henry Wads worth Longfellow. — CAP—
OTPC— RON
Light of the Harem, The. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh
(Feast of the Roses, The).
Light of the World, The, sels. — Sir Edwin Arnold.
Mary at the Sepulchre.— SPE-7—HS
(Resurrection, The.) — CCR
Mary's Story of the Crucifixion.) — WRR-12
Light on Deadman's Bar, The.— Eben E. Rexford. — POOI
Light Shining Out of Darkness. — Jane Borthwick. — BLRP
Light Shining Out of Darkness. — William Cowper. See God
Moves in a Mysterious Way.
Light Shoes.— Patrick Kelly.— JKCP
Light Song. — Lola Ridge. See Firehead.
Light That Failed, The, sels. — Rudyard Kipling.
" *If I have taken the common clay.' "
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Lark will make her hymn to God, The."
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Mother o> Mine. — FF — OHCS-40 — OQP— POI— PSO—
PTA-2— QP-I— RKV— WBLP
(Dedication: "If I were hanged.") — MOAH
"So we settled it all when the storm was done."
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"There were three friends that buried the fourth.*'
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Wolf-cub at even lay hid in the corn, The."
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"Yet at the last, ere our spearmen had found him."
( Chapter Headings. ) —RKV
Light That Is Felt, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BTB-5—
PEOR
Light That Lies, The. — Thomas Moore. See Time I've Lost in
Wooing, The.
Light the Lamp Early. — Raymond Holden. — BPM-35— MAP
Light the Lamps Up, Lamplighter. — Eleanor Farjeon. — CH —
ODP— RIS
Light Within. — John Milton. — BLP
Light Woman, A.— Robert Browning.— AEV — BPN— HBV—
VLEP
Light-B ringer, The.— Witter Bynner. — RH
Lighten Our Darkness. — Lord Alfred Douglas. — HBMV
Light- Hearted Fairy, The. — Unknown. — OTPC — RYC— SUS—
TVSH
(Fairy, The.)— CFBP— PPL
(Song of the Fairies.) — TYP
Lighthouse, The. — Henry Wads worth Longfellow. — ABVC
Light-House, The. — Thomas Moore. — OHCS-10
Lighthouse, The. — Sir Walter Scott. — LC — TYP
Light-House, The. — Unknown. — PEOR — PRK
Light- House May. — E. Faxton. — BTB-3
Lighthouse of Love, The. — Sir William Watson. — BPM-30
Lighting. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
Lightkeeper's Daughter, The. — Myra A. Goodwin. — OHCS-15
Lightly Stepped a Yellow Star (The Single Hound, LVIII). —
Emily Dickinson. — MAP
Lightning. — Haniel Long. — TL
Lightning, The. — Minamoto No Jun, tr. fr. the Japanese by
Clara A. Walsh.— WTP-7
Lightning Rod for a Guilty Conscience. — (Lincoln Anecdote). —
SPE-3
Lightning Story, A. — William James Lanipton. — OHCS-23
Lightning-Rod Dispenser. The.— Will Carleton.— CHS
Light'ood Fire, The. — John Henry Boner. — AA
Lights, The. — American Indians, tr. by Eda Lou Walton. — OTA
Lights, The. — John Joy Bell. — GS
Lights.— Mabel Cleland Ludlum.— POY
Lights. — Mary Lanier Magruder. — VOD
Lights and Shades. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — OHCS-10
(Despair Is Never Quite Despair.) — BTB-1
Lights and Shadows. — Mrs. Charles Hunoldstein. — HB
"Lights go out." — Lola Ridge. See Ghetto, The.
Lights o' London, The. — George R. Sims. See Lights of Lon
don Town, The.
Lights of Home, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— EOAH
Lights of London Town, The. — George R. Sims. — BFP
(Lights o' London, The— abr.)— OHCS-21
Lights Out. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Light-Ship, The. — Wolstan Dixey. — PRK
Lightship, The, — Josephine Johnson. — AMV-35
'Ligion So Sweet (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
'Lijah's Call to Preach.— Molly Elliot Seawell.— WRR-18
"Like a child." — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Blank Misgivings
of a Creature Moving About in Worlds Not Realized.
Like a Cloud, like a Mist. — Helen Hoyt.— AV
"Like a great rock, far out at sea." — Lady Sanuki. See Hya-
ku-Nin-Isshu.
Like a Laverock in the Lift. — Jean Ingelow. — HBV — LPS-1
Like a Tree. — Unknown. — WRR-14
"Like April morning clouds." — Sir Walter Scott. See Mar-
mion (To William Erskine, Esq.).
"Like as a huntsman after weary chase." — Edmund Spenser.
See Amoretti (LXVII).
"Like as a ship (that through the ocean wide)." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (XXXIV).
"Like as the Culver, on the bared bough." — Edmund Spenser.
See Amoretti (LXXXIX). P
"Like as the Lark." — Thomas William Parsons. — AA
"Like as the lute delights or else dislikes." — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia (LIV).
"Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LX).
Like Barley Bending.— Sara Teasdale.— CP— HBMV
Like Calls to Like. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"Like Crusoe, Walking by the Lonely Strand." — Thomas Bailey
Aldrich.— BFVR
"Like five moving fingers." — Akiko Yosano. See Translations
from Modern Japanese Poetry (Akiko Yosano — II).
Like Him Whose Spirit. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — NP
Like His Mother Used to Make. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR— IHA
(Coffee My Mother Used to Make, The.) — CD
"Like men beholding things incredible." — Petrarch. See Son
nets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Like Mother, Like Son. — Margaret Johnston GrafHin. — BLPA
(To My Son.)— MHT
Like Music.— John Hall Wheelock.— NP
Like One I Know. — Nancy Campbell. — JKCP
"Like one who solves some curious alphabet on desert stele . . .
But perhaps." — William Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives
(Pt. III).
''Like one who solves some curious alphabet upon a desert
stele . . . and then solves." — William Ellery Leonard.
See Two Lives (Pt. III).
"Like solest swan." — Robert Southwell. See Saint Peter's Com
plaint.
Like the Idalian Queen. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.
— BSV
(Madrigal: "Like the Idalian Queen.") — EBSV — EV-2—
OBEV
(Madrigal iii.) — OBS
'Like those boats which are returning." — Saigo Hoshi, tr. fr.
the Japanese by Arthur Waley.
(Seven Poems, VL)—AWP
Like to a Coin. — Arlo Bates. — AA
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
'*Like to a hermit poor, in place obscure." — Sir Walter Raleigh.
— EG
(Hermit, The.)— OBSC
"Like to the falling of a star." — Henry King, Bishop of CM-
Chester. See Sic Vita.
Like to the seely fly." — Francis Davison. — EG
Like to the Thundering Tone. — Richard Corbet.— BOHV— NA
"Like two proud armies marching in the field." — Unknown. —
OBSC
Like Washington.— Clara J. Denton. — WRR-49
Like Washington ("He went to the war with general's hat"). —
Unknown. — PP YP
Like Washington ("We cannot all be Washingtons"). —
Unknown.— DD— GA— HH— LPP— RON
Like Weary Elephants. — Sarah Bixby Smith. — TL
Likeness, A. — Robert Browning. — NBE
Likeness, A.— Willa Sibert Gather.— HBMV
Likeness, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
(Miniature, The.)— WRR-13
LiF Pal o' Mine.— "E. S. E."— PAPm
L'il Pickaninny Coon. — "P. H." — CAG
Li'I Yaller Cradle. — Louise Ayres Garnett. — BOL
Lilac, The.— William Barnes.— EV-4
Lilac, The. — Clara Doty Bates. — PEM
Lilac. — Frank Stewart Flint. — HBMV
Lilac. — Nina Hembling. — HB
Lilac, The. — Humbert Wolfe. See Kensington Gardens.
Lilac Dusk. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — VOD
Lilacs.— Amy Lowell. — CBOV — IAP — LA — LL-1— MAP-
OTA— PI AE—PO OT— TCPD
Lilacs.— Hilda Conkling.— TBM— NP
L'ile Sainte Croix. — Arthur W. H. Eaton. — CPG
Lilian.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— EP— HBV— VLEP
Lilian Adelaide Neilson. — Clement Scott. — VA
Lilies. — Ronald Campbell Macfie. — HMSP
Lilies. — Don Marquis. — BOHV
Lilies. — Shiko (1665-1731, tr. fr. the Japanese).— SUS
Lilies, The. — George E. Woodberry. — ME
Lilies Are White. — Unknown. — CGOV
(Flower Tokens.) — RIS
(King and Queen.) — TYP
Lilies of the Field, The. — Daniel Henderson. — MOM
Lilies of the Field, The.— Compton Mackenzie.— BMC— OB VV
Lilies of the Val3ey. — Marion Mitchell Walker. — GFA
Lilies That Fester. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XCIV).
Lilies Without, Lilies Within. — George Wither. — GPE
Lilith. — Calvin Holmes. — CAG
Lilith. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life (Body's
Beauty) .
Lilium Regis. — Francis Thompson. — HMBV — JKCP — WLIP
(Lillium Regis.)— WGRP
LilF Angels. — Beatrice Ravenel. — LS — RNP
Lilliput Levee.— William Brighty Rands.— JPC— TSW— TSWC
Lily, The. — Unknown. — LPP
Lily (Immortality) . — Unknown. — WRR-57
Lily Adair. — Thomas Holley Chivers. — SPP
Lily and the Lute, sel. — Jean Ingelow.
Awakening (pant.).— WRR-23
Lily Confidante, The. — Henry Timrod. — AP
Lily March.— Unknown.— WRR-57
Lily of the Resurrection. — Lucy Larcom. — EOAH
Lily of the Valley, The. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. — EG
Lily of the Valley, The. — James G. Percival. — PEM
Lily of Yorrow, The.— Henry van Dyke.— A A— PVD
Lily Princess, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese by William
N. Porter.— MPB
Lily, Queen of Flowers. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Lily Servosse's Ride. — Albion W. Tourgee. See Fool's
Errand, A.
Lily's Ball.— Unknown.— PEM
"Lily's" Thanksgiving, The. — Mrs. Dawson M. Phelps. — TOAH
Limberham: or, The Kind Keeper, sel. — John Dryden.
Song from the Italian, A (fr. Act III, sc. i).— CEP
Limbo, sel. (" 'Tis a strange place"). — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
— ERP— NBE
Limeratomy, The. — Anthony Euwer.
Ankle, The.— HBMV
Conscience, The. — HBMV
Face, The.— HBMV— JPC— TSWC
Ears, The.— HBMV
Hands, The.— HBMV— JPC— TSWC
Note.— HBMV
Smile, The.— HBMV— JPC— TSWC
Sneeze.— HBMV
Limericised Classics. — Edwin Meade Robinson. — HBMV
How Homer Should Have Written the Iliad (I).
Rubaiyat, The (III).
Shakespeare Might Have Boiled Othello (II).
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
Spoon River Anthology (V).
"To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars." (IV).
Limerick in Blank Verse, A. — Sir William S. Gilbert. — LBN
Limerick Lasses, The. — Alfred Perceval Graves. — TIP
Limerick Tigers, The. — Unknown. — WRR-37
Limericks, sels.
"As (or For) a beauty I'm not a great star." — Anthony
Euwer.
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(Limeratomy [Face, The].)— HBMV— JPC— TSWC
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
(More Limericks.)— HBV
(Seven Famous Limericks.) — HBVY
(Three Famous Limericks.)— PB-7
Limericks (Continued).
"Bottle of perfume that Willie sent, The." — Unknown.
(Delightful Dozen, A.) — TSWC
(Limericks.) — JPC
(Some Limericks.) — MPC-14
"Bright little maid of St. Thomas, A."— Carolyn Wells.
(Four Limericks.) — HBV
"Canner, exceedingly canny, A." — Carolyn Wells.
(Four Limericks.) — HBV
(Four Tricky Limericks.)— MFC- 13— TSW— TSWC
(Seven Famous Limericks.) — HBVY
"Cleopatra, who thought they maligned her." — Newton
Mackintosh. — NA
"Diner while dining at Crewe, A." — Unknown. — RIS
"Flea and a fly in a flue, A." — Unknown.
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(Flight.)— OTA
(Limericks.)— JPC
(Some Limericks.)— MPC-14
(Three Famous Limericks.) — PB-7
"For beauty I am not a star." — Anthony Euwer. See "As
a beauty I'm not a great star."
"Funny old person of Slough, A." — Unknown. — RIS
"H was an indigent hen." — OBruce Porter. — NA
"I dropped my wad." — Edwin Meade Robinson.
(Spoon River Anthology.) — HBMV
"I wish that my Room had a Floor." — Gelett Burgess. —
NA
(Floorless Room, The.)— HBVY— JPC
(I Wish That My Room Had a Floor.)— ALV
(Nonsense Rhymes.)— MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
(Nonsense Verses.) — HBV
"I'd rather have fingers than toes." — Gelett Burgess.
(I'd Rather Have Fingers Than Toes.) — LBN
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
(Nonsense Rhymes.)— MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
(Nonsense Verses.)— HBV
(On Digital Extremities.) — HBVY — JPC
"I'd rather have habits than clothes." — Gelett Burgess.—
NA
"If-itty-teshi-mow Jays." — Edward Lear.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOKV
"Indolent vicar of Bray, An." — Langford Reed.
(Five Limericks by Famous Writers.) — TSWC
(Vicar of Bray, The.)— JPC
"Infinitesimal James." — Edward Lear.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
(Two Others.)— ABVC
** 'It's a very warm day,' observed Billy." — Tudor Jenks.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"John woke on Jan. first and felt queer." — Unknown.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV .
"Jug and a book and a dame, A." — Edwin Meade Robin
son.
(Rubaiyat, The.)— HBMV
"Lady there was of Antigua, A." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
(Famous Limericks.) — JPC
(More Limericks.)— HBV
(Three Famous Limericks.)— MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
"Lifeboat that's kept in Torquay, The." — Unknown.— BFP
" 'Lucasta,' said Terence O'Connor." — Edwin Meade Rob
inson.
("To Lucasta, on going to the wars.") — HBMV
"Man went a-hunting at Reigate (or Rygate), A." — Mother
Goose.— PPA— RIS
"Poor benighted Hindoo, The." — Cosmo Monkhouse. — BHP
— PB-6— PCD
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP — JPC
(More Limericks.) — HBV
(Three Famous Limericks.)— MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
"Remarkable truly, is art!" — Gelett Burgess.
(Nonsense Verses.) — HBV
"Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, The." — Oliver Wendell
Holmes.
(Eggstravagance, An.) — JPC — PCD
(Five Limericks by Famous Authors.) — TSWC
(Seven Famous Limericks.)— HBVY
"Said a bad little youngster named Beauchamp." — Caro
lyn Wells.
(Four Limericks.) — PIAE
(Four Tricky Limericks.)— MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
"Said a lady whose surname was Beaulieu." — Franklin P.
Adams.
(Four Limericks.) — PIAE
"She frowned and called him Mr." — Unknown.
(Can You Read These?)— JPC
(Five Puzzlers.)— TSWC
"There are men in the village of Erith." — Cosmo Monk-
house.
(Mr. Monkhouse's Recent Nonsense Rhymes.) — ABVC
"There is a creator named God." — James Abbott McNeil
Whistler.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There is a wonderful family called Stein." — Unknown.
(Immortal Stanzas.)— BOHV
"There is a young artist called Whistler." — Dante Gabriel
Rossetti.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There is a young lady named Spence." — Unknown.
(More Limericks.) — BHP
"There once was a baby of yore." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
(Mr. Monkhouse's Recent Nonsense Rhymes.) — ABVC
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Limericks (Continued).
"There once was a barber of Kew." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
(Mr. Monkhouse's Recent Nonsense Rhymes.) — ABVC
"There once was a boy of Bagdad/' — Unknown. — RIS
"There once was a girl of Lahore." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
(Mr. Monkhouse's Recent Nonsense Rhymes.) — ABVC
"There once was a girl of New York." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
— -NA
"There once was a guy named Othello." — Edwin Meade
Robinson.
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(Shakespeare Might Have Boiled Othello— II.)— HBMV
"There once was a man of Calcutta.** — Unknown.
(B-B-B.)— OTA
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Limericks.)— JPC
"There once was a man who said 'How.' " — Unknown. —
NA
"There once was a person of Benin." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
— NA
"There once was a pious young priest." — Unknown.
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Lin
^imericks.) — JPC
(More Limericks.) — BHP
"There once was a sculptor named Phidias." — Unknown.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There once was an old man of Brest." — Cosmo Monk-
house.
(Mr. Monkhouse's Recent Nonsense Rhymes.) — ABVC
"There once was an old man of Lyme." — Cosmo Monk-
house. — NA
"There once were some learned M. D.'s." — Oliver Herford.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a dear lady of Eden." — Unknown. — NA
"There was a faith-healer of Deal." — Edward Lear. — PIAE
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(More Limericks.) — BHP
"There was a fat man of Bombay." — Unknown. — RIS
"There was a gay damsel of Lynn." — Unknown. — NA
"There was a pious young priest." — Unknown. See "There
once was a pious young priest."
"There was a princess of Bengal." — Walter Parke. — NA
"There was a small boy of Quebec." — Rudyard Kipling. —
NA
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(In Quebec.)— JPC— TSWC
(More Limericks.) — HBV
(Seven Famous Limericks.) — HBVY
"There was a young curate of Kidderminster." — Unknown.
(Limericks.) — JPC
"There was a young farmer of Leeds." — Unknown. — RIS
"There was a young fellow named Clyde." — Robert J.
Burdette.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a. young fellow named Tait.'* — Carolyn Wells.
(Four Limericks.)— HBV
(Four Tricky Limericks.)— MPC- 13— PIAE— TSW—
TSWC
(Seven Famous Limericks.) — HBVY
"There was a young fellow of Perth." — Unknown. — RIS
"There was a young girl of Lahore." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
(More Limericks.) — HBV
"There was a young lady from Joppa." — Unknown.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV .
"There was a young lady named Wemyss. — Unknown.
(Five Puzzlers.)— TSWC
"There was a young lady of Lynn." — Unknown.
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(Limericks.) — JPC
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
(Some Limericks.)— MPC-14
"There was a young lady of Milton." — Unknown. — NA
"There was a young lady of Niger." — Unknown (some
times at. to Cosmo Monkhouse). — BHP — HBV —
NA— PCD
(Best Nonsense Ryme.) — RYC
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP — JPC
(Immortal Stanzas.) — BOHV
(Satisfied Tiger, The.) — OTA
(Seven Famous Limericks.) — HBVY
(Some Limericks.)— MPC-14
(Three Famous Limericks.)— MPC-1 3— TSW— TSWC
"There was a young lady of Norway.** — Edward Lear. —
JPC
(Nonsense Limericks.)— TSW— TSWC
"There was a young lady of Oakham — Edward Lear.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a young lady of station." — "Lewis Carroll"
(Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.)
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a young lady of Truro." — Robert J. Burdette.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a young lady of Twickenham." — Oliver Her
ford.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].) — BOHV
"There was a young lady of Venice." — Unknown.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a young lady of Wales." — Unknown. — NA
"There was a young lady of Warwick." — Unknown.
(Four Limericks.)— PIAE
"There was a young lady of Wilts." — Unknown.
(More Limericks.)— HBV
Limericks (Continued).
"There was a young lady whose bonnet." — Edward Lear —
CFBP— GFA
"There was a young lady whose chin."— -Edward Lear.
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS
"There was a young lady whose eyes." — Edward Lear. —
JPC
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS
(Nonsense Limericks. ) — TSW — TSWC
"There was a young lady whose nose." — Edward Lear —
SAS
"There was a young maid who said 'Why'." — Unknown.-^
NA— RIS
(Try, Try Again.)— MPC-12
"There was a young man from Cornell." — Unknown.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a young man named Achilles." — Edwin Meade
Robinson.
(How Homer Should Have Written the Iliad.)— HBMV
"There was a young man of Bengal." — Unknown.
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Limericks.)— JPC
(Some Limericks.)— MPC-14
"There was a young man of Cohoes." — Robert J. Burdette.
— NA.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a young man of Fort Blainey." — Unknown.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a voung man of Laconia." — Oliver Herford.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a voung man of Ostend." — Robert J. Burdette.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a young man of St. Kitts." — Carolyn Wells. —
BOHV— NA
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
"There was a young man of the cape." — Oliver Herford.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was a young man so benighted." — Unknown. —
PB-6
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(More Limericks.)— HBV
"There was a young man who was bitten." — Unknown
(sometimes at. to Walter Parke). — NA
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Limericks.) — JPC
"There was a young poet of Trinity." — Unknown. — HBMV
(Five Puzzlers.) —TSWC
"There was a young servant at Drogheda." — Unknown. —
TSWC
"There was an old lady of Wales." — Unknown. — RIS
"There was an old lady who said/' — Unknown. — RIS
"There was an Old Lady whose folly." — Edward Lear.
(Lear's Limericks.)— RIS
"There was an old man in a barge." — Edward Lear.
(Nonsense Pictures in Rhyme.) — MPB
"There was an Old Man in a boat." — Edward Lear.
(Five Nonsense Verses.) — OTPC
(Nonsense Verses.) — HBV — PB-4
"There was an old man in a pie." — Carolyn Wells. —
BOHV
"There was an Old Man in a tree." — Edward Lear. —
JPC— LBN— NA— SAS
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(Five Nonsense Verses.) — OTPC
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
(Nonsense Verses.) — HBV
"There was an old man of Bengal." — Unknown.
(Two Others.)— ABVC
"There was an old man of Blackheath." — Unknown.
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Limericks.) — JPC
"There was an Old Man of Cape Horn." — Edward Lear. —
JPC
(Nonsense Limericks.)— TSW— TSWC
"There was an old man of Leghorn." — Edward Lear. — NA
"There was an old man of Kamschatka."— - Edward Lear. —
NA
"There was an Old Man of Melrose." — Edward Lear. —
LBN
"There was an Old Man o£ Nantucket."— Unknown. —
PB-6
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(More Limericks.)— HBV
"There was an old man of Peru." — Unknown.
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Limericks.)— JPC
(Some Limericks.) — MPC-14
"There was an old man of St. Bees." — Sir William S.
Gilbert.
(Famous Limericks.) — BFP
(Five Limericks by Famous Authors.) — TSWC
(Limerick in Blank Verse, A.)— LBN
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells].)— BOHV
"There was an old man of Tarentum." — Cosmo Monk-
house. — BHP
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Limericks.)— JPC
(More Limericks.) — HBV
"There was an old man of the cape." — Robert Louis
Stevenson.
(Five Limericks by Famous Authors.) — TSWC
(Wear and Tear.)— PIAE
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Limericks (.Continued).
"There was an old man of the coast." — Edward Lear.
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS
"There was an old man of the Rhine." — Oliver Herford.
(Limericks [Carolyn Wells], )— BOHV
"There was an old man of the West." — Edward Lear.
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS
"There was an old man of Thermopylae." — Edward Lear.
—LBN— NA
"There was an old man of Tobago."— Carolyn Wells.— RIS
(Limericks.)— BOHV
"There was an old man -who said 'Do!' " — Unknown. — NA
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS
"There was an old man who said 'Gee!' " — Carolyn Wells.
—BOHV
"There was an Old Man who said 'How'." — Edward Lear.
— CFBP— GFA— JPC— SAS
(Nonsense Limericks.)— TSW—TSWC
(Nonsense Verses.)— PB-4
(Two Limericks.) — PIAE
"There was an Old Man who said 'Hush!'" — Edward
Lear.— NA
(Five Nonsense Verses.) — OTPC
(Nonsense Verses.)— HBV
(Two Limericks.) — PIAE
"There was an Old Man who said 'Well!' " — Edward Lear.
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS
"There was an Old Man who supposed." — Edward Lear. —
LBN— NA
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS
"There was an Old Man with a beard." — Edward Lear.—
JPC— LBN— NA
(Five Nonsense Verses.)— OTPC
(Just As He Feared.)— MPC-12— RAR
(Justified Fear, A.)— OTA
(Nonsense Limericks.)— TSW—TSWC
(Nonsense Verses.) — HBV — PB-4
("There was once a man with a beard.") — LBN
"There was an Old Man with a poker." — Edward Lear.
(Five Nonsense Verses.) — OTPC
(Nonsense Verses.)— HBV
"There was an old party of Lyme." — Edward Lear. — PIAE
"There was an Old Person of Burton." — Edward Lear.
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS
"There was an old person of Ware." — Edward Lear. — NA
(Moppsikon Floppsikon Bear, The.) — SAS
"There was an old person of Wick." — Edward Lear. — NA
"There was an old person of Woking." — Edward Lear. —
NA
"There was an Old Person whose habits." — Edward Lear.
—LBN
"There was an old soldier of Bister." — Carolyn Wells. —
BOHV
"There was an old stupid who wrote." — Walter Parke. —
NA
"There was an old woman of Leeds." — Unknown.
(Lear's Limericks.) — RIS .
"There was once a man with a beard." — Edward Lear.
See "There was an Old Man with a beard."
"There was once a small boy in Quebec." — Rudyard Kip
ling. See "There was a small boy of Quebec."
"There was once a young lady of Riga." — Unknown. See
"There was a young lady of Niger."
"There were three young women of Birmingham." —
Unknown.
(More Limericks.)— HBV
"Tutor who tooted the flute, A." — Carolyn Wells. — LBN
(Four Limericks.) — HBV
(Four Tricky Limericks.)— MPC-13— TSW—TSWC
(Limericks.)— BOHV
(Three Limericks.)— HBVY
"Unpopular youth of Cologne, An." — Unknown.
(Can You Read These?)— JPC
(Five Puzzlers.)— TSWC
Vers Nonsensiques (in French}. — George du Maurier. —
HBV— NA
"When that Seint George hadde sleyne ye dragone." —
Unknown. — NA
"When you think of the hosts without no." — Unknown.
(Delightful Dozen, A.)— TSWC
(Limericks.)— JPC
Limitations. — Siegfried Sassoon. — MBP
Limitations of Genius. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A.
Limitations of Youth, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF — SR —
WRR-38
Limited.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— MAP
Lincoln. — Lewis B. Bates. — WRR-42
Lincoln. — Henry Ward Beecher.— WRR-45
Lincoln. — George Henry Boker. See Our Heroic Times.
Lincoln. — Emilio Castelar.— WRR-4 5
Lincoln. — John Vance Cheney. — DD — GA — LBAH — OHIP—
PEDC
Lincoln.— James G. Clark.— WRR-45
Lincoln. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — BAP — HH
Lincoln. — H. C Deming. — WRR-45
Lincoln, — Rembrandt William B. Ditmars. — HBMV
Lincoln. — Jonathan P. Dolliver. — SPE-1 — WRR-45
Lincoln.— Paul Laurence Dunbar. — LBAH — OQP — QP-1
Lincoln. — John Gould Fletcher. — APL — CMP — HBMV— MAP
— MOAP— PFE— SBMV— SP— VOD
Lincoln.— Charles H. Fowler.— WRR-45 (si. abr.)
(Abraham Lincoln.)— OHCS-20
Lincoln.— Jane L. Hardy.— OHIP
Lincoln.— Clyde Walton HilL— PEDC
Lincoln.— Julia Ward Howe.— GA— WRR-46
Lincoln.— Charles E. Hughes.— WRR-45
Lincoln. — William James Lampton. — WRR-45
Lincoln. — Edwin Leibfreed. — PVS
Lincoln. — Vachel Lindsay. See Litany of the Heroes The
Lincoln.— Henry Cabot Lodge.— WRR-45
Lincoln. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode Recited at the Har
vard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.
Lincoln. — Walter Malone.— PSO
Lincoln.— S. Weir Mitchell.— PAH— PSO
Lincoln. — Harriet Monroe. See Commemoration Ode.
Lincoln. — James Larkin Pearson. — BAP
Lincoln. — Edna Dean Proctor. — LBAH
Lincoln. — James Whilcomb Riley.— CPWR— DD — OHIP
Lincoln.— Cor inne Roosevelt Robinson. — OHIP
Lincoln. — Theodore Roosevelt. — LBAH — WRR-45
(Abraham Lincoln.) — OHCS-39
"Lincoln?" — Carl Sandburg. See People, Yes, The (57).
Lincoln. — Laura Simmons. — LPS-1 — PSO
Lincoln.— Wendell Phillips Stafford.— HH
Lincoln. — William Howard Taft.— WRR-45
Lincoln. — George Taylor. — WRR-45
Lincoln. — Maurice Thompson. — PEDC
Lincoln. — John Townsend Trowbndge. — LBAH
Lincoln. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — MOB — MPB
Lincoln. — Henry Tyrrell. See Lincoln's Way.
Lincoln ("Lincoln, when men," etc.). — Unknown. — LBAH
OHIP
Lincoln ("Love is the fulfilling of the law"). — Unknown.—
WRR-45
Lincoln: A Man Called of God. — John M. Thurston. — SPE-3—
WRR-42
Lincoln: An Ode (seL). — Hermann Hagedorn.
Master, Make Us One!— PSO
Lincoln and Davis. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See John Brown's
Body.
Lincoln and Gettysburg. — George William Curtis. — WRR-45
Lincoln and His Children. — James Morgan. — WRR-45
Lincoln and Liberty (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Lincoln and McKinley. — Timothy L. Woodruff. — WRR-42
Lincoln and the Birds. — H. P. S. Perry.— HT
Lincoln and the Little Horse. —Mary K. Hyde.— WRR-45
Lincoln as a Typical American. — Phillips Brooks. — LBAH
Lincoln as Boy and Man. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Lincoln as Cavalier and Puritan. — Henry W. Grady. See New
South, The.
Lincoln at Gettysburg. — Clark E. Carr. — NPTP
Lincoln at Gettysburg. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — PSO
Lincoln at Gettysburg. — Bayard Taylor. See Gettysburg Ode.
Lincoln Calls for Volunteers. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See
John Brown's Body.
Lincoln Child, The. — James Oppenheim. — MAP
(Lincoln-Child.)— GA (abr.)— HBMV
Lincoln Circuit, The.— E. O. Laughlin.— LPS-1
Lincoln Exercise. — Unknown. — LPP
Lincoln Home, The. — Zella Ackerman. — HB
Lincoln Leads. — Minna Irving. — HH — OHIP
Lincoln Memorial. — Thomas Hornsby Ferril. — BPM-31
Lincoln Memorial, The. — Alma Adams Wiley. — PEDC
Lincoln Sobriquets. — Unknown. — WRR-46
Lincoln Statue, The.— W. F. Collins.— OHIP
Lincoln — The Boy.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Lincoln, the Great Commoner. — Edwin Markham. See Lin
coln, the Man of the People.
Lincoln, the Immortal.— Henry Watterson. — LBAH — OHCS-38
—WRR-45
(Lincoln, the Man of Destiny.) — SPS
Lincoln, the Lawyer. — Ida M. Tarbell. See Life of Abraham
Lincoln, The.
Lincoln, the Man of. Destiny. — Henry Watterson. — SPS
(Lincoln, The Immortal.) — LBAH— OHCS-38 — WRR-45
Lincoln, the Man of the People (C.). — Edwin Markham. — BAP
— CCR— CP— CV— DDA— GA— GPE— GR-a— HBV—
HH— LBAH (var.)— LBMV (var.)— LEAP— LL-1—
MAP— MC— MCCG— MPC-14— MMV— NPSC (abr.)
—NV—OHFP — OHIP — OQP (much abr.)— OTA —
PB-9— PAH (var.) — PFY — PIAE — PJH-2— POT—
POOI — PTA-2 — PT — PYM — QP-1 (much abr.) —
SPE-3— TCAP— VOD— WRR-45 (z/ar.)— WTP— YT
(Lincoln, the Great Commoner — var.) — GN
"Color of the Ground, The (sel.).— PSO
Lincoln the President. — James Russell Lowell. — LBAH
Lincoln, the Tender-H carted — H. W. Bolton. — LBAH— LLC
Lincoln Triumphant. — Edwin Markham. — HH — PEDC
Lincoln- Child. — James Oppenheim. See Lincoln Child, The.
Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg. — Abraham Lincoln. See
Gettysburg Address.
Lincoln's Arrival in Springfield. — Joshua Speed.— WRR-45
Lincoln's Belief in the Union. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Lincoln's Birthday. — Nathan Haskell Dole. — GA
Lincoln's Birthday.— Ida Vose Woodbury.— LBAH— PEOR
Lincoln's Birthday — February 12, 1809. — David Swing. — LLC
Lincoln's Birthday — 1918.— John Kendrick Bangs. — DD— HH
Lincoln's Books and Work.— Unknown. — WRR-46
Lincoln's Burial. — James Thompson McKay. — WRR-45
Lincoln's Confab with a Committee on Grant's Whiskey. —
Unknown. — LBAH
Lincoln's Day. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Lincoln's Departure from Springfield As Told by Billy Brown.
—Ida M. Tarbell. See Life of Abraham Lincoln, The.
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Lincoln's Dream. — John Jerome Rooney. — WRR-45
Lincoln's Education. — Horace Greeley. — LBAH
Lincoln's Faith in the Union. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. — Abraham Lincoln. See Gettys
burg Address.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863. — Abraham
Lincoln. See Gettysburg Address.
Lincoln's Grave, sets. — Maurice Thompson.
At Lincoln's Grave. — GA
He Is Not Dead.— PSO
(Lincoln's Grave.) — LBAH
(Prophecy, A.)— AA— APL
Lincoln's Greatness. — Booker T. Washington. — SPE-5
Lincoln's Heart. — Hezekiah Butterworth.— HT— SPE-4
Lincoln's Heart Throbs.— Chauncey Depew. — MHT
Lincoln's Last Dream. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — BTB-4 —
WRR-45
Lincoln's Letter. — Abraham Lincoln. — HT
(Bixby Letter, The.)— VIL
(Letter to Mrs. Bixby.) — OHFP
(To a Mother of Five Sons Killed in Battle.) — WRR-46
Lincoln's Life As Written by Himself. — Abraham Lincoln.—
LBAH
Lincoln's Love for the Little Ones. — Unknown. — LBAH
Lincoln's Marriage. — A Peep into Lincoln's Social Life. —
Unknown. — LBAH
Lincoln's Motherless Kittens. — Mrs. Frederick W. Pender. —
WRR-35
Lincoln's Name for "Weeping Water." — Unknown. — LBAH
Lincoln's Presence of Body. — Unknown. — LBAH
Lincoln's Proposal. — Abraham Lincoln. — HT
Lincoln's Responsibility. — George William Curtis. See "Society
of the Army of the Potomac, The."
Lincoln's Rules lor Living. — Abraham. Lincoln. — HT — SPE-3 —
SPE-7— SPE-S
Lincoln's Statue. — Unknown.— WRR-45
Lincoln's Stories in Court. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Lincoln's Story. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Lincoln's Way. — Henry Tyrrell. — HH {much abr.}
(Lincoln.)— PEDC
(Masterful, Great Man.)— WRR-45
Lincolnshire Poacher. The. — Unknown. — CH
U Inconnue.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. — BAY— CAP — GPE
Linda to Hafed. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh (Fire- Wor
shippers, The).
Lindbergh. — Aline Michaelis. — DD — GA
Lindbergh. — Angela Morgan. — DD — GA
Lindbergh. — Wendell Phillips Stafford. — GA — MPC-14
Linden Lea.— William Barnes. — GTSE
Line o' Cheer, A. — John Kendrick Bangs. — LPS-1
Line Up, Brave Boys. — Hamlin Garland. — SN
Line-Gang, The. — Robert Frost. — ODP
Linen and Lace. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Linen Bands. — Vance Thompson. — AA
Liner She's a Lady, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Lines: "Comrades whensoever I die." — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Lines: "Gods are deaf, The." — Leon Dierx, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Lines: "Homeless man goes, even on life's sunniest slope." —
William Hurrell Mallock.— ACP— BMC— JKCP
Lines: "Is not a man what he loves." — Haniel Long. — AMV-37
Lines: "Love within the lover's breast." — George Meredith. —
HBV
(Song.)— GPE— LHW
Lines: "Sights o'er yonder snowy range, The." — Aubrey
Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).— BMEP
Lines: "Surely a Voice hath called her to the deep." — George
Arthur Greene. — TIP
Lines: "Though all the Fates should prove unkind." — Henry
David Thoreau. — MOAP
Lines: "When I am lost in the deep body of the mist on a hill.**
— Yone Noguchi. — NP
Lines: "When the lamp is shattered." — Percy Bysshe Shelley. —
BCEP — BPN — CBOV — CRP—EM-2— EP—EPN—
EPW-4— ERP— GEPC— NAL— OAEP— OBEV— TOP
— TPH— WTP-8
(Flight of Love.^—GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— SBA
(Lines: When the Lamp Is Shattered.)— CRE
(When the Lamp Is Shattered.)— BEL— CBE— CH— GPE
— LPS-1— MCCG— OBRV — PG— SBA— TCEP—
WHA— WLIP
("When the lamp is shattered.") — EG
Lines: "When youthful faith hath fled." — John Gibson Lock-
hart.— OB VV
(When Youthful Faith Hath Fled.)— BSV
Lines: Addressed to on the 29th of September, When
We Parted for the Last Time. — Unknown.— BOHV
Lines Addressed to a Seagull, Seen Off the Cliffs of Moher, in
the County of Clare. — Gerald Griffin. — TIP
Lines: Addressed to Messrs. D wight and Barlow. — John Trmn-
bull.— APB
Lines after Tea at Grasmere. — William Wordsworth. — MV-1
Lines after Visiting a Cemetery. — Richard K. Corbin. — CAG
Lines against Worry. — Margery Mansfield. — GBOV
Lines by a Fond Lover. — Unknown. — NA
Lines by a Lady of Fashion, set. ("In Kensington Gardens to
stroll up and down"), — Richard Brinsley Sheridan. —
UFE
Lines by a Medium. — Unknown. — NA — SPE-4
Lines by a Person of Quality. — -J. B. B. Nichols. — VA
Lines by a Person of Quality. — Alexander Pope (air. at, to
Jonathan Swift). — NA
(Love Song, A.)— PA
Lines by an Old Fogy. — Unknown.— BFP — HSP — SPE-5
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisit
ing the Banks of the Wye during a Tour, July 13,
1798 (C.). — William Wordsworth. — BCEP— BPN—
CBOV—CR— CRE— CRP—EM-2— EP—EPN— EPNC
— EPP— EPW-4 — EV-3— GEPC— ISP— NBE— OAEP
—OBRV—PIAE— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WLIP
(Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey.) —
BEL — ERP — GEPM — GPE — HBV— LL-4—
MCCG— MCT— PER— WHA
(Tintern Abbey.) — LPS-2 — SBA
sels. fr. above
"For I have learned," etc. — OQP — PC — QP-2
("I have learned.")— CBE— LLC— SN
(Lines Written above Tintern Abbey.) — BBV
"Sounding cataract haunted me, The," — WGRP
"That blessed mood" (a&r.).— LEAP
"These beauteous forms," etc. — MRV (longer sel.) —
OHPI
This Prayer I Make. — PDN
Lines Composed at Grasmere, etc. (C.). — William Wordsworth.
— OBRV
Lines fer Isaac Bradwell, of Indanoplis, Ind., County-Seat of
Marion. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Lines for a Bed at Kelmscott Manor. — William Morris. See
Inscription for an Old Bed.
Lines for a Di awing of Our Lady of the Night. — Francis
Thompson. — POTT — VLEP
Lines for a Girl's Study. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — MOB
Lines for a Grave-stone. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — WFG
Lines for a Sun-Dial. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Lines for a Sundial. — Thomas Herbert Warren. — OBVV
Lines for an Album,-— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Lines for an Interment. — Archibald MacLeish. — CMP
Lines for Doubters. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Lines for Insomnia. — Anne Mary Lawler. — DDA
Lines for the Hour. — Hamilton Fish Armstrong. — BAP —
HBMV— MC
Lines Found in His Bible. — Sir Walter Raleigh. See Verses
Found in His Bible in the Gate-House at Westminster.
Lines in a Young Lady's Album. — Thomas Hood. — ALV
(I'm Not a Single Man.)— HBV— TPH— WRR-12
Lines in Dispraise of Dispraise. — Ogden Nash. — NAMP
Lines in Memory of Edmund Morris, sel. ("Here Morris, on
the plains," etc.'}. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — CPG
Lines Inscribed in a Recent Anthology of Modern Verse. —
Arthur Davison Ficke. — AMV-37
Lines Inspired by the Muskrat's House. —
HB
Lines: Left upon a Seat in a Yew-Tree.-
— BPN— EM-2— EPN— ERP— GEPC— MCCG
Lines on a Moslem Garden Gate. — Unknown. See Thousand
and One Nights, The.
Lines on a Skeleton. — Unknown. See Lines to a Skeleton.
Lines on an Autumnal Evening. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. —
BPN
Lines on Doctor Johnson. — "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcott). —
THP
Lines on First Looking into Chapman's Homer. — John Keats.
See On First Looking into Chapman's Homer.
Lines on Isabella Markhana. — John Harrington. — LPS-1
(Sonnet Made on Isabella Markhana When First I Thought
Her Fair, etc.) — OBSC
Lines — On Receiving a Present. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Lines on Receiving His Mother's Picture. — William Cowper. —
CH (a&r,)— OHIP (much abr.)
(Mother's Portrait, A — abr.) — BTB-5
(My Mother's Picture.)— LLC— LPS-1— MO AH
(On Receipt of My Mother's Picture.) — GR-e
(On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture.) — AEP-D —
BCEP — BEL — EP— EPP— EPRE— EPW-3—
MBL— PBGG— TOP
(On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture Out of Norfolk—
C.) — AEV — CEP— CRE— EM-1— EV-3— HB V—
OAEP— OBEC— SEP— TCEP
"Could Time, his flight reversed," etc. (seL). — WHA
Lines on the Back of a Confederate Note. — Samuel Alroy Jonas,
— BLPA— MHT
Lines on the Birthday of Sir Thomas White. — "Thomas In-
goldsby" (Richard Harris Barham). — ABVC
Lines on the Death ot Mr. Levett. — Samuel Johnson. See On
the Death of Mr. Robert Levett, a Practiser in Physic.
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern (C.). — John Keats. — AWP —
BCEP— BEL— BPN— CR— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EP—
EPN— EPP— EPW-4— ERP — EV-4 — GEPC— GPE—
GR-e— HBV— NAL— OAEP— OBRV— QTPC— TCEP
—TOP
(Mermaid Tavern, The.) — ATP — FT— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL— LL-4— SBA— WTP-5
Lines on the Monument of Giuseppe Mazzini. — Algernon
Charles Swinburne.— TCEP— VLEP
(On the Monument Erected to Mazzini at Genoa.) — BMEP
— BPN— VA
Lines (2) on the Questionable Importance of the Individual. —
Unknown. — PIAE
Lines on the Same Occasion (in Appendix to Odtaa). — John
Masefield— PM
Srace E. Wheeler. —
-William Wordsworth.
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Lilies
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Lines on the Tombs in Westminster. — Francis Beaumont (wr.
at to William Basse). — CRE—EP—EPC—EP W-2—
TPH
(In Westminster Abbey.)— LH
(Memento for Mortalitie, A — long vers.) — OBS
(On the Tombs in Westminster— C.)— BLV— HBV
(On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey.) — ACP — BCEP —
BEL— CH— EPEP— EV-2— GPE— GTBS— GTSE
— OBEV— SBA— TBV— TOP
Lines on the Wall of His Prison Cell.— Luis de Leon, tr. fr.
. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Lines Printed under the Engraved Portrait of Milton (C.) —
John Dryden. — BEL — CEP — EP — EPP— EPW-2—
EV-3— GR-e— TCEP— TOP— TPH
(Epigram on Milton.) — CRP — GEPC
(Lines Printed under the Portrait of Milton.)— ISP
(Milton.)— BLV
(On Milton.)— GPE— SPE-1
(Portrait of Milton.)— ACP
(Under Mr. Milton's Picture.) — SEP
(Under the Portrait of John Milton.) — BCEP — HBV —
(Under the Portrait of Milton.) — LEAP
Lines Suggested by the Fourteenth of February. — Charles S.
Calverley. — ALV
Lines Supposed to be Written the Night before His Execu
tion. — Sir Walter Raleigh. See Verses Found in His
Bible in the Gate-House at Westminster.
Lines to a Blind Girl. — Thomas Buchanan Read. — AA
Lines to a Book Borrower. — "F. C." — MOB
Lines to a Critic. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — EPN
Lines to a Don. — Hilaire Belloc. — MBP
Lines to a Dragon Fly (C.).— Walter Savage Landor.— OBRV
(Dragon Fly, The.)— OBVV
Lines to a Lady Weeping. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — ERP
Lines to a Lady: Who Asked of Him How Long He Would
Love Her. — Sir George Etherege. — EG
(To a Lady Asking Him How Long He Would Love Her.)
— CEP— EPRE— HBV— OBEV— SBA
Lines to a Nasturtium. — Anne Spencer. — CDC
Lines to a Skeleton.— Unknown. — MHT
(Lines on a Skeleton.) — POI — SL
(To a Skeleton.) — BLPA — BMEP— LPS-3— OHCS-4—
WRR-33
(To a Skull.) — BTB-2
Lines to a Young Lady. — Edward Lear. — NA
(Mr. Lear.) — RIS
(Author of the "Pebble," The.) — OTPC
Lines to Accompany a Flagon of Georgia's Famous Product on
Its Way to California. — Eugene Edmund Murphey. —
(Indian
EPC — EPNC — EPP — ERP— EV-4— GEPC—
GEPM — GPE— GR-2— GTSL— JAWP— MCCG
— NAL— OAEP — OBEV— OBRV— PFE— PG—
PIAE — SBA — TCEP— TOP—TPH— WBP—
WLIP — WTP-8
Lines to an Onsettled Young Man, — James Whitcomb Riley. —
Lines to Dr. Ditmars. — Kenneth Allan Robinson. — NYBV
Lines to Ellen. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP — IAP
Lines to John Lapraik. — Robert Burns. See Epistle to John
Lapraik.
Lines to Kate. — Unknown. — PPYP — RON — YFR
(Kate.)— OHCS-25
Lines to Miss Florence Huntingdon. — Unknown. — BOHV —
NA
Lines to My Father.— Countee Cullen. — FAOV
Lines to Our Elders. — Countee Cullen. — CDC
Lines to Perfesser John Clark Ridpath. — James Whitcomb Ri
ley. — CPWR
Lines to the Memory of "Annie," Who Died at Milan Tune 6
I860.— Harriet Beecher Stowe.— LPS-1 *
Lines to the Stormy Petrel. — Unknown. — LPS-2
Lines upon Hearing a Political Convention on the Radio —
Alice Fawley. — VF
See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey*
etc.
Lines Written after a Battle. — Unknown. — BOHV
Lines Written after a Very Severe Tempest Which Cleared
Up Extremely Pleasant. — Mercy Warren. — BAV
Lines Written among the Euganean Hills (C7.). — Percy Bysshe
("Many a green isle needs must be" — abr.) — GTBS
(View from the Euganean Hills, North Italy — abr ) _
LPS-2 "'
(Written among the Euganean Hills, North Italy ) — GTSE
(abr.)— GTSL (.much abr.)
Lines Written at Geneva; July, 1824. — Thomas Lovell Bed-
does. — ERP
Lines Written at the Approach of Death. — Thomas Dudley. —
(New England Gentleman's Epitaph.) — BAV
Lines Written at the Grave of Alexander Dumas. — Gwendolyn
B. Bennett. — CDC
Lines Written by an Aged Person in the Book of a Friend Who
Was About to Start in a Month on a Long Journey.
Madam de Genlis, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Lines Written by One in the Tower. — Chidiock Tichborne. See
Tichborne's Elegy, Written in the Tower before His
Execution, 1586.
Lines Written by Request. — Owen Seaman. — PA
Lines Written during a Period of Insanity. — William Cowoer
— NBE '
Lines Written in a Churchyard. — Herbert Knowles. — OHCS-9
Lines Written in an Album. — Willis Gaytord. — LPS-3
Lines Written in Early Spring (C.). — William Wordsworth
ADAH— BEL— BPN—CBOV—CR — EM-2 — EPN—
EPNC— EPW-4— ERP— GEPC— GPE— GR-e— HBV—
ISP— LL-1 — MCCG— OAEP— OBRV— PG—PTER—
SN— TCEP
(Written in Early Spring.) — CBOV — GEPM — GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— TOP
Lines Written in Her Breviary. — Saint Teresa de Avile, tr. fr.
the Spanish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP
(Alone God Sufficeth.)— OQP— QP-1
(Saint Teresa's Bopk-Mark.)— MW— WHL
Lines Written in Kensington Gardens. — Matthew Arnold. —
BPN — EM-2 — EPN — EPNC— SEP— TCEP— UFE—
VLEP
"Calm Soul of all things! make it mine" (seL). — GBOV
(Calm Soul of All Things.)— WGRP
(From "Lines Written in Kensington Gardens.") — LEAP
"In this lone, open glade I lie" (sel.}. — CPOI
Lines Written in March. — William Wordsworth. See Written
in March.
Lines Written in My Album. — Charles Lamb. — EV-4
(In My Own Album.)— OBRV
Lines Written in the Album at Elbingerode. — Samuel Taylor
Coleridge.— BPN
Lines Written in the Belief That the Ancient Roman Festival
of the Dead Was Called Ambarvalia. — Rupert Brooke
— CPB
Lines Written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at Evening.
—William Wordsworth.— OBEC
Lines Written on a Garden Seat. — George Gascoigne. — GBOV
— UFE
Lines Written on My 87th Birthday. — David Dudley Field.—
WRR-33
Lines Written on the Roof of Milan Cathedral. — John Adding-
ton Symonds. — TBV
Lines Written on the Window of the Globe Tavern. — Robert
Burns.— WLIP
Lines Written the Night before His Execution. — Sir Walter
Raleigh. See Verses Found in His Bible in the Gate-
H9use at Westminster.
Lines Written to Music. — Charles Wolfe. See To Mary.
Linette. — Florence Folsom. — WRR-22
L'Infinito. — Giacomo Leopardi, tr. fr. the Italian by Romilda
RendeL— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Links of Chance, The.— Edward Roland Sill.— PFY
Linnet, The.— Walter de la Mare.— BLA— BMEP— GPE—
GTML— HBMV— NP
Linnet, The.— Ralph Hodgson.— CMP
Linnet in a Gilded Cage. A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.—
UTS
"Linnet in the Rocky Dells, The." — Emily Bronte. See Song:
"Linnet in the rocky dells, The."
Linnie. — Stella Reinhardt. — OA
Lion, A. — Joseph G. Francis. — MPB
Lion, The.— Hilaire Belloc. — RAR— TSW — TSWC — UTS
(Some Beasts.) — PB-2
Lion, The. — Mary Howitt. — OTPC
Lion, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — MPB — UTS
Lion. — Mary Britton Miller. — UTS
Lion, The. — W. J. Turner. — MBP
Lion and Lioness. — Edwin Markham. — BFP — LEAP
Lion and Prince. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. —
WRR-53
Lion and the Cub, The. — John Gay. See Fables (Fable XIX).
Lion and the Mouse, seL — Charles Klein (novelised by Arthur
Hornblow.) .— CCR— WRR-47
Lion and the Mouse, The.— Jeffreys Taylor.— HBV— HBVY—
OFPE— OTPC— RON
Lion and the Unicorn, The. — Mother Goose. — CFBP — OTPC
("Lion and the Unicorn, The.") — PPL
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV
Lion over the Tomb of Leonidas, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Greek by Walter Leaf. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Lion Path, The.— Charlotte Perkins Gilman.— BLP— ICBD
Lionel Grierson. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP
Lionel Johnson. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Lion-House, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— BAP— GPE— HBMV
— MLP— PT— TBM
Lions, The. — Joseph Plunkett. — MLP
Lions and Ants. — Walt Mason. — BFP — ICBD
Lions and Dragons. — Dorothy Aldis. — CCP
Lion's Cub, The. — Maurice Thompson. — AA
Lion's Eyes, The. — John Martin. — PB-2
Lion's Ride, The. — Ferdinand Freiligrath, tr fr. the German.
Lions Running over the Green.— Annette Wynne. — UTS
Lion's Skeleton, The.— Charles Tennyson Turner. — VA
Lip and the Heart, The.— John Quincy Adams.— AA—LHV—
PR
Lips and Eyes. — Thomas Middleton. See Blurt, Master Constable,
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TITLE INDEX
Little
Tine: That Touch Liquor Must Never Touch Mine, The. —
George W. Young.— OHCS-16— PTA-1
Tin* That Touch Liquor Shall Never Touch Mine, The. — Har-
riet A. Glazebrook.— TS
Liauor or Liberty?— Wilbur F. Crafts.— WRR- 18
L qSor Seller's Psalm of Life, The.— Phebie Dodd.— SPE-S
Liquor Traffic, The.— E. L. Chapman.— SPE- 5
Liquor Traffic Antagonistic to American Liberty, The. — John
Liquor-Seller's Dream, The.— Ellen Murray.— OHCS-3 3
Ljse.— Rose Terry Cooke. — AA
Lis?e7 The!^aSes Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
L soing Child, The.— Unknown.— WRR-20
Lisping in Numbers.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Lisping Lover, The.— Unknown.— BTB-4
"List no more the ominous dm." — George Darley. See Ne-
List of ^)ur Presidents, A.— Unknown.— PPYP— YPS
Listen.— Albert Durrant Watson —CPG
Listen Brothers! — Marguerite Wilkinson. — WRR-51
Listen, Lord. — James Weldon Johnson. — BANP
"Listen to the Lyre !"— George Darley.
(Lyre I-
Listen to Us.— Unknown.— WRR-28.
T¥^££nt tC^rae---
Uste BMEP _ CBO V — CMP— CR— EPP— GPE— GTML—
GT S L— HB V— HB V Y— I S P— JA WP— LB B V— LEAP
— LL-4—MBP— MLP — NAL— NAMP — NP— NV-
OT A _ OBM V — O B V V— PASC— PCD— PFE— PI AE
L_PPD-1— PT-— PTER— PYM — RNP— SBA— TL—
TOP_TPH~--TVSH— VOD— WBP—WHA— WLIP
Listening.— Ojibwa Indians, tr. by Alice Corbin. — OTA
Listening Ear of Night, The. — Edmund Hamilton Sears.—
WRR-28
(Calm on the Ear of Night.) — LLC
Lists, The. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella.—
Lisy's Parting" with Her Cat. — James Thomson. — CIV
Litany, The, seL— John Donne. . .
Stanzas from a Litany (From being anxious, etc.). —
EA
("From being anxious" — shorter sel.) — NBE
Litany, A: "Drop, drop, slow tears." — Phineas Fletcher. —
(Drop DropT Slow Tears.)— EV-2— LPS-2— OBS
(Hymn, A.)— SPE-4 f
Litany The: "In the hour of my distress. — Robert Herrick. —
EPW-2 — GPE
®
(Holy Spirit, The.)— LPS-2 ^A XTAI
(Litany to the Holy Spirit.) — AEP-W — EA — NAL—
OBEV „
Litany: "No, halt the step of spring on earth, dear God. —
"Elspeth" (Mrs. Elspeth O'Halloran).— NYBV
Litany: "Oh, by Thy cross and passion, by Thy pain. ' — Mane
LeNart.— MOM
Litany, A: "Ring out your bells, let mourning .shows be
spread," — Sir Philip Sidney. See Dirge: "Ring out
your bells."
Litany: "Saint Genevieve, where sleepless watch. — Allene
Gregory.— GPWW ,^--01. ^ ,
Litany: "Saviour, when in dust to thee. — Sir .Robert Grant. —
LPS-2
Litany: "When my feet have wander' d." — John Samuel Bewley
Litany for Dictatorships.— Stephen Vincent BeneL—N AMP
Litany for Latter-Day Mystics, A. — Cale Young Rice,— WGRP
Litany in Time of Plague.— Thomas Nashe. See Summer s Last
Will and Testament. ,
Litany of Atlanta, A. — William Edward Burghardt Du Bois. —
BANP— CDC •
Litany of Nations, The, sel. ("If with voice of words or
prayers thy sons may reach thee "— abr,}. — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. — MV-2 - _
Litany of the Dark People. — Countee Cullen.— NV — YF
(Litany of the Black People.)— SDH
Litany of the Heroes. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Lincoln (**/.).— MW—OHIP—RYC
Litany of War, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Litany to Pan. — Eden Phillpotts. — MBP
Litany to Satan. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by
James Elroy Flecker.— AWP
Litany to the Holy Spirit. — Robert Herrick.— AEP-W — BA
NAL— OBEV
(His Letanie, to the Holy Spirit.)— OBS ™™
(His Litany to the Holy Spirit.)— BCEP—EM-1—EPEP—
EPS— EV-2— HBV—OAEP
(Holy Spirit, The.)— LPS-2
(Litany, The: "In the hour of my distress.*') — EPW-2 —
GPE
Literal Obedience. — Unknown. — HT
Literary Attractions of the Bible. — Dr. Hamilton.— OHCS-22
Literary Curiosity, A: Life. — Mrs. H. A. Deming (comp.). —
WRR-27
(Curious Life Poem, A.)— OHCS-15
(Life.)— BOHV
(Life; [A Literary Curiosity] ,)— HT
Literary Importation. — Philip Freneau. — APB — IAP
Literary Incident. — Helen Goldbaum. — TB
Literary Lady, The (sel. fr. epilogue to Hannah More's play,
The Fatal Falsehood). — Richard Brinsley Sheridan. —
BOHV— THP
Literary Love. — Harry Kemp. — HBMV
Literary Nightmare, A. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens).— APP— BTB-8 (abr.)— OHCS-17
Literary Poet to his Patron, A. — Alexander Pope. See Essay
on Man, An.
Literary Pursuits and Active Business. — Alexander Hill Everett.
— OHCS-6
Literary Side of Washington, The. — John de Morgan.— WRR-49
Literary Taste and How to Form It, sel. — Arnold Bennett.
About the Classics.— MOB
Literary Vampire, The. — Harvard Lampoon. — CAG
Literature and Elocution. — Willis F. Johnson. — BTB-9
Literature Perverted. — Unkno-wn. — BTB-7
Little. — Dorothy Aldis. — SUS
Little, A. — George du Maurier, tr. fr. the French. See Trilby.
Little Advice, A. — Annie L. Lonergan. — WRR-14
Little Aglae. — Walter Savage Landor. See Pericles and Aspasia.
Little Ah Sid — Unknown. — AS (with music) — HSP —
SPE-4 (si. diff.)
Little Alabama Coon. — Hattie Starr.— A A — BOL
Little All-Aloney.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Little Allie.— Mrs. Sarah Payson Parton.— BTB-2— OHCS-18
Little Alphabetical Poem, A.— Unknown.— ABVC— PB-1
Little and Great.— Charles Mackay. — HBV— HBVY— JHP—
MPC-9— POI— SL
( Consequences. ) — HT
(Life Pictures.)— PRK
(Little but Great.) — TVSH
(Small Beginnings.)— LLC— LPS-3— OHCS-3 1— PT A-2—
WRR-17
(Song of Life.)— PECK
Little and Lonely under the Evening Star. — George Brandon
Saul.— TBM
Little Angel. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Little Angels, The. — Jacopone da Todi, tr. fr. the Italian by
Anne Macdonnell. — CAW
Little Ants, The. — Ann and Jane Taylor.— SAS
Little Army, The.— Lizzie J. Rook.— PPYP
(Young Soldiers.)— LPP
Little Artist, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Little Barefoot.— Unknown.— OUCS^Q
Little Bateese.— William Henry Drummond.— BMEP— CPG—
HTR— PTA-2— POT
(Leetle Bateese.)— MW—OCL—WRR-S6
Little Battered Legs Grows Up, — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Little Beach-Bird, The.— Richard Henry Dana.— AA— APA—
Ap W_B LA— HBV— LA— LEAP — LEAP — LPS-2 —
OTPC— SN— TCAP
Little Beggar's Welcome, The.— Louise R. Baker.— WRR-28
Little Bell.— Thomas Westwood. — GN— HBV— LC— LPS-1—
TVC
Little Bells of Sevilla, The. — Dora Sigerson Shorter.— MCT—
PB-9— POY— TBV
Little Bennie. — Mrs. Annie Chambers Ketchum. — OHCS-3
Little Bessie. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Little Betty Blue. — Mother Goose. — PBV
("Little Betty Blue.")— SAS
Little Big Horn.— Ernest McGaifey,— GA— PAH
Little Bill.— Unknown.— BTB-8 ^T^
Little Billee (C.). — William Makepeace Thackeray.— ABVC —
BHP— BOHV— CBOV— CFBP— EV-5— GS— GSRC—
HBV— HBVY— JPC— LBN— LPS-3— MPB — NA —
NAL — OTPC — PB-6 — PECK — STB — THP— TS W
— TSWC— TVSH— WTP-9
Little Billy. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. — FAOV
Little Billy's Christmas Eve.— Harry S. Miller.— WRR-28
Little Bird. — Madison Cawein. — PPA
Little Bird A. — Ellen M. Huntington Gates.— PPA
Little Bird, The. — Mother Goose. — HWC
(Hop, Hop, Hop.)— PBV
(Nursery Rhyme.)— GFA
("Once I saw a little bird.")— SAS
(Once I Saw a Little Bird.)— MPC-1— PB-1
Little Bird, The. — Walter de la Mare. — ODP
Little Bird I Am, A.— Mme. Guyon.— WGRP
Little Bird Tells, A.— Unknown.— BTB-7
(Bird That Tells, A.)— LPP
Little Birdie. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Sea Dreams (What
Does Little Birdie Say?).
Little Bit of Heaven, A. — Katharine Gordon Gabell.— HB
Little Black Boy, The.— William Blake.— AWP— B CEP— BEL
— CEP—CH— CRE— EM-1 — EV-3 — GSRC— HBV—
OAEP—OBEC— OBEV— TOP— TPH
Little Black Phil.— C. E. Belknap.— BTB-8
Little Black Rose, The.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).
_ACP— GTIV— TIP
Little Black Sheep, The. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WBLP
Little Black-Eyed Rebel, The.— Will Carlton.—PAH— PAP—
PTA-1
Little Blades of Grass, The. — Stephen Crane. See Blades of
Little BlueaSpigeon.— Eugene Field. — BOL— GBV— MPC-7—
PEF— TVSH
(Japanese Lullaby.) — HER — MO AH — ODP— PBGP—
PEM— WRR-16
Little Blue Ribbons.— Austin Dobson. — WRR-1
Little Bluebeard.— Unknown.— WRR-17 -
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Little
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
"Little Boatie." — Henry van Dyke. — BOL — PVD
Little Bo-Peep.— Jlf ofAer Goose. — CPN — HBV — HBVY —
MPC-1 — OTPC— PB-1 — PBGP— PBV— RYC (1st 3
sts.)— SAS
("Little Bo- Peep has lost her sheep.") — RIS— PPL
Little Bo-Peep and Little Boy Blue. — Samuel Minturn Peck. —
WRR-30
"Little boy and a little girl, A." — Mother Goose. See There
Was a Little Boy.
Little Boy and the Locomotive, The. — Benjamin R. C. Low. —
APL— PTER
Little Boy Blue.— Guy Wetmore Carryl. — ALV — PFE
(Harmonious Heedlessness of Little Boy Blue, The.) —
MBP— PIAE— YT
Little Boy Blue.— Thomas Holley Chivers.— MOAP
Little Boy Blue.— Eugene Field.— AA— APD— APL— BAP—
BTP— CP— GR-a— GS— HBR— HBV— HBVY— IAP—
LBAP— LEAP— LL-3— LLC— LOW— MAP— MPC-6—
NPSC— OBAV— OHFP— PC— PCD— PFE— POI— PT
— PTA-1 — PYM — SBA — TPH — VOD — WLIP —
WTP-4
Little Boy Blue. — Mother Goose. — MPC-1 — OTPC — PB-1 —
PBV
("Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn.") — PPL — RIS —
SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Little Boy Blue. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Little Boy Bubble.— Marion Short.— WRR-44
Little Boy in the Morning, A. — Francis Ledwidge. — MCCG —
POT— TIP
Little Boy Lost, A.— William Blake.— CEP— EM-1—FAOV—
OAEP
Little Boy Lost. — Leona Ames Hill. — AMV-37
Little Boy Prays for His Dog, A. — Unknown. — DDA
Little Boy Speaks, A. — E. V. Emans. — DDA
Little Boy That Died, The. — J. D. Robins9n. — OHCS-7
Little Boy to the Locomotive, The. — Benjamin R. C. Low. —
HBMV
Little Boy Who Moved, The. — (Miss) McLandburgh Wilson.—
SPE-4 . ,
Little Boy Who Ran Away, The. — Susan Teall Perry. — PPYP
— WRR-17
Little Boy Who Went Away, The. — Sam Walter Foss. —
OHCS-32
Little Boys. — Margaretta Scott. — DDA
Little Boy's Argument, A. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Little Boy's Baby Prayer, The. — S. Maria Talbot. — HSP —
SPE-4— ST
(Little Boy's Prayer, The.) — PTWP
Little Boy's First Recitation, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Boy's Good-Night, The. — Eliza Lee Follen. — CPN —
OTPC
Little Boy's Lament, The. — Judge. — OHCS-37
Little Boy's Lament, The. — Unknown. — PPYP — YFR
Little Boy's Lecture, A. — Julia M. Thayer.— PPYP
Little Boy's Pocket, A. — Unknown. — PPL — RYC
(Johnny's Pocket.)— PPYP— YFR
Little Boy's Prayer, The. — S. M. Talbot. See Little Boy's
Baby Prayer, The.
Little Boy's Reasons, A. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Little Boy's Speech, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Boy's Talk with God, A.— James W. Stanistreet. — GSRC
Little Boy's Troubles, A.— Carlotta Perry. — PPYP— RYC—
YFR
Little Boy's Vain Regret, A. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — AA
Little Boy's Valentine, A. — Unknown. — BTB-4
Little Boy's Wish.— Ida Clyde Clarke.— WRR-S2
Little Boy's Wonder, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Breeches.— John Hay.— AA— BOHV— DDA— HBV— HT
— LPS-3— OBAV— POI— PPD-2— PPP— S!L— SPE-5—
THP (abr.) — TSW— TSWC— WTP-5
Little Brother. — Mary Lundie Duncan. — WRR-17
(My Little Brother—*!, diff.) — OTPC
Little Brother of the Rich, A. — Edward Sanford Martin. — AA
—HBV
Little Brothers of the Ground. — Edwin Markham. — SN
Little Brother's Secret. — "Katherine Mansfield" (Mrs. John
Middleton Murry).— PJH-1
Little Brown Baby. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BANP — BTP —
HBR— SPE-1— WRR-29
Little Brown Bear. — Alice Wilkins. — GFA
Little Brown Bobby. — Laura Elizabeth Richards. — SAS
Little Brown Curl, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Little Brown Hands. — Mary Hannah Krout. — CSBP — HT —
MPC (<zfcrO— OHCS-12— PB-3— PTA-1
Little Brown Jug (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Little Brown Seed in the Furrow, The. — Ida W. Benham. —
PEOR
Little Bugler's Alarm, The. — Ernest Glanville. — BTB-9
Little Busy Bees, The. — Detroit Free Press. — BTB-7
Little Busy-Body. — Mrs. L. G. Morse. — WRR-50
Little but Great. — Charles Mackay. See Little and Great.
"Little Buttercup." — Sir William S. Gilbert. See "H. M. S.
Pinafore."
Little by Little.— Luella Clark. — PEM
Little by Little. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Little by Little ("Little by little, an acorn said"), — Unknown.
—LPP— PBGP
Little by Little ("Little by little, sure and slow"). — Unknown.
— OHCS-20
Little by Little ("Little by little the time goes by").—
Unknown. — HT
Little by Little ("Little by little the world grows strong"). —
Unknown. — B S
Little by Little ("One step and then another"). — Unknown. —
PPYP— RON— YFR
Little Cabin, A. — Charles Bertram Johnson. — BANP
Little Carl.— Amelia Howard Botsford.— OHCS-27
Little Carved Bowl, The. — Margaret Widdemer. — FPH— YT
Little Cat Angel, The.— Leontine Stanfield.— BLPA— CIV
Little Cat Made Fur Fly.— Unknown.— WRR-35
Little Charlie. — Robert Overton. — OHCS-32
(Jail-Bird's Story, A— si. abr.)— WRR-2
Little Charlie Chipmunk. — Helen Cowles LeCron. — GFA
Little Charlie's Christmas. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Little Child, The. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — AA
Little Child, A. — Unknown. — LPP — MPC-4
Little Child, I Call Thee. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Doug-
las Hyde.— TIP
Little Child Shall Lead Them.— Alice Louise Lee.— WRR-S3
Little Child Shall Lead Them, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-21
Little Childher in the Street, The.— Winifred M. Letts.— LOW
—POI
Little Children. — Mary Howitt. — PRWS
Little Child's Faith. A.— Unknown.— LOW— POI
Little Child's Hymn, A. — Francis Turner Palgrave. — BOL—
GS— VA
Little Christ, The. — Laura Spencer Portor. — APP
Little ChristeL— Mrs. Mary Emily Bradley.— BTB-5
Little Christel.— William Brighty Rands.— PRWS— SPE-1
Little Christian, The.— Theodosia Garrison.— WTP-4
Little Christian Scientist. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Little Christmas Tree, The. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chaun-
cey Woolsey) .—CRYO—DD—PEDC— PEOR— RON-
SDH— WRR-28
Little Church, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Little Church round the Corner, The. — A. E. Lancaster. —
OHCS-S— SR
Little Clan, The. — Frederick Robert Higgins. — OBMV
Little Clock, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Little Clothes Line, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Little Cloud, The. — John Howard Bryant. — LPS-2
Little Coat, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— HT
Little Cock- Sparrow Sat on a Green Tree, A. — Mother Goose. —
OTPC
Little Colt. — Unknown. — DDA
Little Commodore, The. — Sir J. C. Squire. — HBMV
Little Cookie-Hookie.— Howell L. Finer.— WRR-12— WRR-23
Little Country Drug Store, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Little Cousin Jasper. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little Crooked Garden, The. — Agnes Kendrick Gray. — GBOV
Little Cup-Bearer, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
(Cup-Bearer, The.)— TS
Little Dago Girl, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-31
Little Dame Crump (zvith music). — Unknown. — FTB
Little Dancers, The: A London Vision. — Laurence Binyon.— -
JPC— OBVV
(Little Dancers.)— CH— MBP
Little Dancing Leaves. — Lucy Larcom. — SPE-8
Little Dandelion. — Helen Barren Bostwick. — CFBP — CPN—
DD— HBV— HBVY— OTPC— PRWS
Little Dandelion, The. — Lula Lowe Weeden. — CDC
Little Danny Donkey. — Helen Cowles LeCron. — GFA
Little David. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little David. — Unknown. — APW
Little Day Moon. — Nellie Burget Miller. — GFA
Little Dead Man, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Little Derwent's Breakfast, sel. — Unknown.
Little Gentleman, The.— HBV— HBVY
Little Dick and the Clock. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR—
WRR-16
Little Dirge. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — HBMV
Little Disaster, The. — Unknown. — SAS
Little Doctor, The.— Mark Van Doren. — AMV-37
Little Dog, The. — Frances Cornford. — RIS
Little Dog of Amusement Zoo. — Alice Jean Cleator. — PPA
Little Dog-Angel, The.— Norah M. Holland.— CPG
Little Dog's Day, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Little Dog-Woggy, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little Dorothy's Sayings. — George P. Bible. — BTB-9
Little Doves, The. — Unknown. — PEM — PPL — SAS
Little Drama, A. — Unknown. — WTRR-14
Little Dreamer, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
(Only a Dream.) — LPP
Little Dreamers, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — BOL
Little Drops. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Drummer, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA— PAH
Little Dutch Garden, A. — Harriet Whitney Durbin. — MCG—
SPE-6— ST
"Little Dutch Gretchen sat in the kitchen." — St. Nicholas.—
SAS
Little Eau Pleine, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Little Ef rum's Ride. — Patience Oriel.— OHCS-3S
Little Elf, The. — John Kendrick Bangs. — AA — CCP — CPN—
GFA— HBV — HBVY— MPB—MPC-3— PBV— PRWS
— SP
(Little Elfman, The.)— PB-3— RAR
Little Em'ly. — Charles Dickens. See David Copperfield.
Little Evangelist, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle
Tom's Cabin.
Little Fair Soul, The. — Menella Bute Smedley. — VA
Little Fat Doctor, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little Fauns to Proserpine, The. — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall. —
Little Feet.-— Elizabeth Akers.— BTB-3— HBV— LPS-1
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TITLE INDEX
Little
"Little Feminine Casabianca, A." — George Madden Martin.
See Emmy Lou.
Little Fireman, The. — John F. Nicholls. — OHCS-25
Little Firs, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Little Fir-Trees, The.— Evaleen Stein.— PTA-2
Little Fish That Would Not Do As It Was Bid. — Jane and
Ann Taylor.— GS—OHIP—PBV
Little Fishermen. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Little Flags, The. — John Clair Minot. — DD — HH — M PC-S
PED C— RYC
Little Florence. — Charles Dickens. See Dombey and Son.
Little Flo's Letter. — Unknown. — PPYP
(Oversight of Make-Up, An.)— WRR-2
Little Folk.— Carrie Ward Lyon — HOAH
Little Folks in the Grass. — Annette Wynne. — PASC— SP—
UTS
Little Foxes. — Robert J. Burdette. — BTB-S
Little Foxes and Little Hunters. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Fred.— C7nfe«0«w.— HBV— HBVY— RYC
Little French for a Little Girl, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little French Lawyer, The, sel. — John Fletcher and Philip Mas
singer.
Charm, The.— EP
Little Friend, The. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — CLS
Little Friend in the Mirror, The. — Anna M. Philley. — WRR-32
Little Friends in Fairyland. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — PPA
Little Fritz. — George M. Vickers. — OHCS-26
Little Frog, A.— Alice Wilkins.— GFA
Little Gal at Our House (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Little Garaine. — Sir Gilbert Parker. — PRWS
Little Garden, A. — Amy Lowell. — GBV — HTR
Little Gavroche. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables.
Little Gentleman, A. — St. Nicholas. — LPP
Little Gentleman, The. — Unknown. See Little Derwent's Break
fast.
Little Geste of Robin Hood and His Memy, A. — Unknown. —
OBB
" 'Sir Abbot, for thy tidings' " (sts. 387-417).— EA
Little Ghost, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — ME— RM
Little Ghost, The. — Katharine Tynan. — HBV
Little Ghosts, The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — HBV
Little Giffen. — Francis Orrery Ticknor. — AA— APB — APD—
API^DD— FF— GA— GR-a— HBV— HT— IAP— JHP
— LL-3— MC — OBAV— OHNP— PAH— PCD— POI—
SPE-4 — SPP— TC AP— WRR-1 0
(Little Giffen of Tennessee.) — PB-8
Little Gift of Laughter, The. — Kathleen Millay.— BAP
Little Gifts.— Unknown.— PPYP
Little Gipsy Girl.— Unknown.— WRR-50
Little Girl. — Mother Goose. — PBV
Little Girl and a Little Boy, A. — Unknown (.sometimes at. to
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow). See There Was a Lit
tle Girl.
Little Girl at Home. — Unknown. — WRR-51
Little Girl in Bloom, A. — Anne Blackwell Payne. — GFA
Little Girl of Gettysburg, The. — Henry Tyrrell. — SPE-3
Little Girl That Mother Used to Be. — Nancy Byrd Turner. —
HH
Little Girl to Her Dolly, The. — Ann and Jane Taylor.— SAS
Little Girls. — Laurence Alma-Taderna. — CFBP — GS
(If No One Ever Marries Me.)— OTPC— RIS— WRR-SO
(Looking Forward.) — PB-2
Little Girls.— Edgar A. Guest.— CPN— CVG
Little Girls Are Best. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Little Girl's Declaration, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Girl's Hopes, A.— Mary Mapes Dodge.— LPP— PPYP
(Dear Little Goose.)— SR— WRR-SO
Little Girl's Plaint, A. — Unknown (at. to F. A. Steele). —
OHCS-39
(Lament of a Little Girl.)— RON— SPE-6
(Since Will Turned into a Boy.)— WRR-SO
Little Girl's Request. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Little Girl's View of Life in a Hotel, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
Little Girl's Wish, A.— Libbie C. Baer.— WRR-17
Little Girly-Girl. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little God, The. — Katharine Howard. — ME
Little God and Dicky, The. — Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon.
— HSPS (abr!)
(Dancing School and Dicky, The— am)— OHCS-40— SPE-2
— WRR-20
Little Gods, The. — Abigail Cresson. — OTA
Little Golden-Hair. — Will Carleton. — OHCS-20
Little Goldenhair.— F. Surge Smith.— BTB-1— LLC—LPS-1
Little Goose, A.— Eliza Sproat Turner. — BOHV
(Lost — si. abr.) — DRB
(Stray Child, A.)— OHCS-10
Little Gottlieb.— Phoebe Gary.— TVC— TVSH
(Little Gottlieb's Christmas.) — BTB-4
Little Grand Lama, The. — Thomas Moore. — WRR-1
Little Grave, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-6— PEOR— PRK
Little Gray Lamb, The. — Archibald Beresford Sullivan.— CLS
— CRYO— SDH
Little Gray Songs from St. Joseph's, sels. — Grace Fallow Nor
ton.
"If my dark grandam had but known" (VI). — LBMV
"My little soul I never saw" (XLVII).— HBV— LBMV—
"With cassock black, baret and book" (XXX).— HBV—
LBMV
Little Green Orchard, The.— Walter de la Mare.— MPB— MW
—PB-3— POTT
Little Green Tents. — Walt Mason. — OQP — PSO — QP-1
Little Gregory. — Theodore Botrel, tr. fr. the French by Richard
C. Savage.— CAW
Little Gretchen. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
Little Grimy-Fingered Girl, A. — Lee Wilson Dodd.— GPWW
Little Grocer That Failed, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Little Guinea Pig, The. — Unknown. — ABVC
(Guinea Pig, The.) — NA
Little Guinever. — Annie Fields. — AA
Little Gustava.— Celia Thaxter.— CFBP— CPN— HBV— HBVY
—PPA— PRWS— RAR— TYP
Little Hal. — Arthur Willis Colton. See Main Truck, The; or,
A Leap for Life.
Little Hand, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — BTB-7
Little Hands.— Laurence Binyon.— HBV— LHW
Little Hare, The. — Anne Hawkshaw. — ABVC
Little Hatchet, A.— Unknown.— WRR-49
Little Hatchet, The; or, The Centennial Boy. — Robert J. Bur
dette.— WRR-49
(Little Hatchet Story, The.)— BTB-2— OHCS-13
Little Helper. — Pauline Frances Camp. — WRR-50
Little Helpers. — Fannie L. Fancher. — LPP
Little Helpers. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Helping Hands.— W. K. Post.— WRR-44
Little Hero, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
Little Heroine, A.— Belle Marshall Locke.— OHCS-3S
Little Highland Shepherdess. — Lilla Vannan. — WRR-2 5
Little Hill, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— MCT— SAM
Little Hobby-Horse, A. — Eliza Grove. — OTPC
Little Holdfast, The. — Unknown. — CGOV
Little Home, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Little Home Paper, The. — Charles Hanson Towne. — GPWW
Little Homer's Slate. — Eugene Field. — PEF
"Little honey! Ay, a little sweet, A." — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.
See Esther: A Young Man's Tragedy.
Little House, A. — Abigail Cresson. — DDA
Little House, The. — John Richard Moreland. — LS
Little House, The. — Sir Gilbert Parker. — CPG
Little House, The. — Katharine Tynan. — LBBV
Little Housekeeper.— Kate Allyn.— WRR-50
Little Hurts, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Little Hymn, A. — Ann or Jane Taylor. — BOL
Little Ikey and the Porter. — Unknown. — WRR-29
Little Ink More or Less, A. — Stephen Crane. — GR-a
(War Is Kind— II.)— LA
Little Ivory Figures Pulled with String. — Amy Lowell. — APA
— MAPA— NAMP
Little Jack Frost. — Unknown.— CFBP— CPN— GFA— PEM—
PPL
Little Jack Horner. — Anthony C. Deane. — PA
Little Jack Horner. — Mother Goose.— CRYO— MPC-1— OTPC
— PB-1— PBV
(Jack Horner.)— CPN
("Little Jack Horner sat/' etc.") — RIS — SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Little Jack Horner Sermon. — Unknown. — WRR-58
"Little Jack Janitor." — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A.
Little Jack Too-Sticks. — Marion Manville. — OHCS-31
Little Jesus. — Francis Thompson. — POTT — VOD
("Ex Ore Infantium.")— BOL— GS— GTSE— HER— HBV
— HTR— OBVV— ODP— SUS
(Child's Prayer.)— CCP— CRYO (si. a&r.)— DD— HBVY
— OHIP— SDH— TSW— TSWC
Little Jim.— George R. Sims.— OHCS-24 — WRR-1 5
Little Jim.— Unknown.— OHCS-2
(Poor Little Jim.) — BTB-1
Little o.— Mary McGuire.— OHCS-29
Little oe.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-3 5
Little oe, the Wrangler (with music). — Unknown. — CSF
Little ohn a Begging (A and B vers.). — Unknown. — ESPB
Little ohn Bottlejqhn. — Laura E. Richards. — RIS
Little ohnnie's "Piece" on Owls. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Little ohnts's Chris'mus. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little oke, A.— Anthony Hope.— WRR-20
Little oke.— Elinor Wylie.— LHV
Little umping Girls, The. — Kate Greenaway. — MPB
Little umping Joan. — Mother Goose. — PBV
Little ittens, The.— Eliza Lee Follen.— GFA— UTS
Little Kittens ("Three little kittens," etc.). — Unknown. —
WRR-35
Little Kittens, The ("Two little kittens," etc."). — Unknown.
See Two Little Kittens.
Little Kitty.— Elizabeth Prentiss.— CIV— LPP— PPYP— SAS
(Kitten and the Mouse.)— WRR-35
(Kitty.)— CBPC— MPB— MPC-1
(Long Time Ago.)— ABF (si. diff.}— CFBP— GFA— PB-3
—PBV— RYC— TVC— TVSH
Little Kitty.— Unknown. — WRR-35
Little Knight in Green, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — AA
Little Knight-Errant. A. — Margaret A. Richard. — SPE-1 —
WRR-52
Little Lac Grenier. — William Henry Drummond. — HTR
Little Lady, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little Lady of Lavender, The, sel. — Theodora C. Elmslie.
Miss Eva's Visit to the Ogre. — BTB-8
Little Lady-Bird, The. — Caroline Anne Bowles. See Lady-Bird.
Little Lamb Went Straying, A.— Albert Midland.— OTPC
Little Lame Boy's Views, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little Lamentation, The. — John Todhunter. See Lamentation
for the Three Sons of Turann, Which Turann, Their
Father, Made over Their Grave, The.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Little Land, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CFBP — CPN —
PB-2— PRWS— TVC—TVSH
Little Lark, The. — Adelaide O'Keefe (wr. at. to Jane and Ann
Taylor).— GS—MPC-3 (abr.}— PBGP (abr.}
Little Lazy Cloud, The.— Unknown.— PEM
Little Leaf. The. — Henry Ward Beecher. — ADAH
Little Leaf's Sacrifice.— Hattie A. Penney.— BTB-6
Little Learning Is [a Dangerous Thing,] A. — Alexander Pope.
See Essay on Criticism.
Little Leaves, The. — George Cooper.— PEM
Little Libbie. — Julia A. Moore. — ATP
Little Light, The.— Unknown.— PPYP— YFR
Little Lips Can Sing. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Little Li2ette.— Katherine S. Alcorn. — WRR-15
Little Lost Pup. — Arthur Guiterman. — BTB-9 — PCD — PPA
Little Love Song.— Katharine W. Jordan. — HB
Little Love Song, A. — Helen Cecilia Willis. — CAG
Little Love-God, The. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by Walter
Headlam.— AWP
"Little Love-god lying once asleep, The." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CLIV).
Little Lover. — Leonora Speyer. — BAP — HBMV
"Little lowly Hermitage it was, A." — Edmund Spenser, See
Faerie Queene, The (Archimago's Hermitage).
Little Mabel at Long Branch.— Unknown. — WRR-21
Little Mack. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Little Mag's Victory. — George L. Catlin. — OHCS-18
Little Maid and the Lawyer, The. — John G. Saxe. — BHP
Little Maid and the Speckled Hen. — E. W. Dennison. — WRR-22
Little Maid of Far Japan. — Annette Wynne. — MPB
"'Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest them?' " — Mother
Goose.— PPL
Little Maid with Lovers Twain. — Jennie E. T. Dowe. — BTB-5
Little Maiden and the Little Bird, The. — Lydia Maria Child.—
GS
Little Maid-o'-Dreams. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little Maid's Sermon, The. — Mrs. Susan T. Perry. — BTB-6
Little Mamma.— "John Paul" (Charles Henry Webb).— BOHV
— FAOV— THP
"Little Man."— Ilo Orleans. See Father Gander.
"Little Man in the Tin-Shop. The." — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Little Mandy's Christmas Tree. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Little Margery.— Sarah Joy.— BTB-7— OHCS-12
Little Marjorie. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little Martha Washington.— Mrs. Royal A. Bristol. — WRR-49
Little Martyr, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Little Mary and Her Birdie. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Little Mary Cassidy. — Francis A. Fahy. — HBV
Little Mary's Wish. — Mrs. Lucy Marion Blinn. — OHCS-7
Little Master Mischievous. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Little Match-Girl, The (poetic vers.; abr.}. — Hans Christian
Andersen, tr. fr. the Danish. — LPS-1
(New Year's Eve.)— OHCS-1
Little Match-Girl, The (prose, diff. translations}. — Hans Chris
tian Andersen, tr. fr. the Danish. — BTB-6 — CHB—
OHCS-15
Little Matthy Groves (Amer. vers. of Little Musgrove and Lady
Bonnard) . — Unknown. — ABS
Little Mattie. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CGOV
Little Maud. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Little May. — Emily Huntington Miller. — PEM — TYP
Little Men, The.— Robert Burton.— HOAH
Little Messenger of Love, The. — Unknown. — PEOR
Little Midget. — Unknown. — RON
Little Milliner, The. — Robert Buchanan.-^-LPS-l
Little Minister, The, sels. — Sir James M. Barrie.
Egyptian and the Captain, The (si. abr. fr. Cts. VI and
VII).— SPE-5
Mob Scene (ad. and abr. fr. Chs. I-VI).SPE-7
Nanny Saved from the Poorhouse (arr. fr. Chs. XII and
XIII).— WRR-26
(Scene from The Little Minister — abr.} — CCR
Rescue of Gavin, The (Ch. XL).— WRR-19
Little Michief.— Sister M. Stella.— WRR- 50
Little Miss Brag. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Little Miss Curious. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Little Miss Dandy. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Little Miss Muffet. — Mother Goose. — CPN — MPC-1 — PB-1 —
PBV— PPL— RIS— SAS
(Little Miss Muffit.)— OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Little Miss Muffet (parody}. — Unknown. — PA
Little Miss. Tidy. — Unknown. — LPP
Little Miss Trot. — Eben E. Rexford. — OHCS-34
Little Misschefuss. — F. W. Foley. — OHCS-39
Little Mistake, A. — Anna M. Pratt. See Mortifying Mistake, A.
Little Mistress Sans-Merci. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Little Moccasins. — Robert W. Service. — CPG — CPS
Little Mock-Man, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little Monee, The. — Unknown. — ABF (with music} — APW
(diff. vers.}
Little More Heart, A. — Unknown. — BS
Little Mother. — Everard Jack Appleton. — PPGW
Little Mother.— "M P. D."— PEDC
Little Mother. A. — Florence Gilmore. — APP
"Little Mother Maybe." — Unknown. — SAS
Little Mother of Mine. — Rudyard Kipling. — WRR-25
"Little Mother of the Navy." — Jessee Inwood Knoblock. — HB
Little Mothers, The. — May Floyd. — WRR-17
Little Mothers. — Emma S. Nesfield. — MO AH
Little Mothers.— "S. T. R."— MOAH
Little Mothers, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Little Mother's Trials, A.— Bessie B. McClure.— WRR-32
(Trials.)— PPYP
Little Mud-Sparrows. The. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.— CLS —
CRYO— PEOR— SDH
Little Muriel. — Dinah Maria Mulock. See John Halifax, Gen
tleman.
Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (in Percy's Reliques). —
Unknown.— ESPB (A and B vers.) — OBB (A vers.}
Little Nan.— Unknown.— BTB-9— MDAH— PEOR— PTWP
Little Nancy Etticoat. — Mother Goose. — MPC-2
(Candle, The.)— OTPC— PBV
("Little Nan Etticoat.") — PPL
("Little Nancy Etticoat.") — RIS
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY— PB-1
Little Nannie. — Lucy Larcom. — PEM
"Little Nanny Netticoat." — Mother Goose. See Little Nancy
Etticoat.
Little Nell. — Charles Dickens. See Old Curiosity Shop The
Little Nellie in the Prison. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — OHCS-20
Little Nell's Funeral. — Charles Dickens. See Old Curiositv
Shop, The. *
Little Newsman, The. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Little Nipper an' 'Is Ma, The. — George Fauvel Gouraud. — AA
Little Nut People.— E. J. Nicholson.— PEM
Little Nut-Tree, The. — Unknown. See "I had a little nut tree "
Little Office of the Holy Angels, The, sel.— Unknown
Holy Angels, The (abr.}.— WHL
Little Office of the Immaculate Conception, The, sel. — Unknown
Salve, Virgo Florens. — WHL
Little Old Cupid, The.— Walter de la Mare.— UFE
Little Old Log Cabin, The. — Robert W. Service. — C]
Little Old Man, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Little Old Poem That Nobody Reads, The.— James Whitcomb
Little Old Sod Shanty, The. — Unknown. — AS (with music}—
(Little Old Sod Shanty on My Claim, The — 4 sts.) ABS
Little Old Woman, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Little One Weary. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BOL
Little One's Speech, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
(Four Years Old.)— WRR-41
Little One- Star Flag, The. — Damon Runyon. — PPGW
Little Orator, The — Thaddeus Mason Harris. — PPYP — WRR-S
Little Orphant Annie (C.).— James Whitcomb Riley — AA—
ABVC— BAP— B OHV— CFBP— CPWR— FPH—GR.a
-HBV— HBVY— HOAH— MPB— MPC-10— OBAV-
OHCS-33-OTPC— PB-5-PECK-PFY — POI(with
ad. 1st st.)~- POY— PTWP— PYM— SL (with add
1st st.)— TSW— TSWC— WLIP— WTP-7
(Elf-Child, The.)— BTB-6— THP— WRR-31
Little Outcast's Plea, The, — Unknown. — BTB-9 PPSC
(God after All, A.)— WRR-14
Little Pagan Rain Song. — Frances Shaw — HBMV NP
Little gage's Song, A.— William Alexander Percy— HBV
-CPS
Little Pat and the Parson. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Little Patriot, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Little Paul and Mrs. Pipchin. — Charles Dickens. See Doinbey
and Son. y
Little Paul's Thanksgiving. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Little Peach, The. — LmHrwwn. — rs/y
Little Peach Blossom. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little People of the Snow, The.— William Cullen Bryant.— CAP
Little Person^A.— Brian, Hooker,— HBMV
it— HWC
r"V 5^g?"Wig' The.— D'A. w. iuumysun.— -Cl W L,
Little Pilgrim, The ("It was a gloomy April day").— Unknown.
—Unknown.
-PEM
'ngrim, me
— WRR-40
Little P^StA.3J10neRSRurer's evening," **,).-
Little Pine-Tree, The.— Eudora S. Bumstead.— MPC-'
Little Piou-Piou, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Little Plant, The.— Kate L. Brown.— EO AH — DD — HH —
Little Polly Flinders. — Mother Goose — OTPP PRV
("Little Polly Flinders.")— RIS— SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV — HBVY
Little Ponds.— Arthur Guiterman. — HBMV
Little Pony — Robert Nichols. — TCPD
Little Prayer, A.— S. E. Kiser.— BLP— ICBD
Little Prayer, A.— Anne Steele.— MHT
Little pretty nightingale, The." — Unknown. See Lytyll Prety
. Nightyngale, The. ' y
Little priest of Felton, The."— Unknown.— PPL
Little Pussy.— Jane Taylor See I Like Little Pussy.
'Little Pussy Whitey-toes."— Unknown.— SAS
Little Quaker Sinner, The.— Lucy L. Montgomery.— BTB-S—
ro
Little Questioner, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. See Some
Christmas Youngsters.
Little Rain. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — SUS
Le -
Little Rebel, The. — Joseph Ashby-Sterry. — VA
Little Red Bullock, The.— Herbert Tremaine.— PPA
Little Red Hen, The. — Eudora Bumstead _ FTB
T^iie iH r1^' Jfe-~^lf red Perceval Graves.— HBV
Little Red Lark, The.— Katharine Tynan.—HTR— POT
290
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Little
Little Red Leaves. — Unknown. — PBV
Little Red Ribbon, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR —
HBV
Little Rhyme, A. — Unknown. — VIL
Little Rhyme and a Little Reason, A. — Henry Anstadt. — BLRP
Little Road, The. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — RIS
Little Roads, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— SPT
Little Robin Redbreast ("Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a
rail"). — Unknown. — PB-1
Little Robin Redbreast ("Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a
tree").— Mother Goose.— GFA— HBVY— PBV
("Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree.") — PPL — SAS
(Robin, The.)— RIS
(Robin Redbreast.)— HBV— OTPC—RYC
(Robin Redbreast and Pussy- Cat.) — WRR-35
Little Rocket's Chi-istmas. — "Vandyke Brown" (Marc Eugene
Cook.)— BTB-4 (abr.) — OHCS-15— WRR-28— WRR-33
Little Roger's Night in the Church. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah
Chauncey Woolsey). — CO AH
Little Rose Is Dust, My Dear, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. —
HBV— NP— OBAV
(Rose, The.)— MLP
Little Rose Tree, The.— Rachel Field.— SUS
Little Saint Cecelia. — Margaret Holmes. — OHCS-32
Little Salamander, The.— Walter de la Mare.— BMEP— LBBV
— NP
Little Saling.— Olaf Baker.— HBMV
Little Sandman's Song. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by
Louis Untermeyer. — RIS
Little Schoolma'am, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Scotch-ee (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Little Seamstress, The (C.) ("See! I'm making patchwork").
— Unknown.— PPYP
(She Can Sew.)— WRR-50
Little Seed, A. — Wilhelmina Seegmiller.— PB-1
Little Seed of Love, A. — Unknown. — VIL
Little Senorita. — Charles Divine. — MPB
Little Sequence, A, sels. — Francis Burdett Money-Coutts.
"Forgive!"— OBVV
"No wonder you so oft have wept. — OBVV
Little Serenade.— Kenton Kilmer.— WHL
Little Shade, The.— Edwina Stanton Babcock.— BAP
Little Shepherd's Song, The.— William Alexander Percy. —
GFA— GSRC— POT— SPT
Little Ships, The.— Hilton Brown.— HMSP ______
Little Ships in the Air.— Edward A. Rand.— TVSH
Little(FShoe! A.— U^nown.— MHT— OHCS-17
Little Shoes Did It, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Little Sick Girl, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Little Sigrid. — Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. — WRR-8
Little Sinner Repents.— Unknown.— WRR-50
Little Sister.— Roy Rolfe Gilson.— SPE-5
Little Sister Left in Charge, The.— Cecil Frances Alexander.—
OTPC
Little Sister of Mercy, The.— Helen Booth.— OH CS -2 9
Little Sister of the Prophet, The.— Mar j one L. C. PickthalL—
HBV
Little Sketch.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Little Snail.— Hilda Conkling.— GFA— MPB — PB-2— RAR—
RYC—TVC— TVSH— UTS ^ ^_ „
Little Snownakes ("Snownakes fall so gently, The").— "M. M."
Little Snownakes ("Still and gentle all around"). — Unknown.
—PEM
Little Soldiers. — Unknown. — LPP
Little Son. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — CDC— FAOV
Little Son, The.— "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson).— -
WTT?
Little Song, A. — Laurence Alma-Tadema. — PBV
Little Song, A. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — VA
Little Song, A.— Unknown.— PPYP
— PVS— SP
Little Song of Work, A. — Sarah Elizabeth Sprouse.— BLRP
Little Songs. — Marjorie L. C. PickthalL — OCL
Little Sooth Sermon, A. (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Little Sorrow. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas Green
Robinson) .— SAS— TV C— TVSH
Little Sorrowful.— Unknown.— WRR-22
Little Spring. — Unknown. — GFA
Little Spring Flows Clear Again. — Glenn Ward Dresbach. — NP
Little Star, The. — Jane Taylor. See Twinkle, Twinkle, Little
Star.
Little Star.— Unknown.— PPYP
Little Steenie.— Anna L. Ruth. — OHCS-11
Little Stitcher.— Unknown.— WR~R-58
Little Stones, The. — Barbara Young. — RH
(Little Stones of Arlington, The.)— OQP— QP-2
Little Stowaway, The.— Unknown.— HHHA— LLC— OHCS-14
Little Straight Tree. — Adeline Rubin. — OA
Little Streets, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Little Sunbeam. — Laura E. Richards. — PEM
Little Swirl of Vers Libre, A.— Thomas R. Ybarra.— BOHV
Little Sycamore, The. — Unknown., tr. fr. the Turin Papyrus by
James Baikie. — RAR
Little Tavern, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— SPT
(Tavern.) — RM
Little Teacher, The.— Sophie E. Eastman.— WRR-1 7
Little Teacher, The.— Unknown.— PPYP— WRR-50
Little Tee-Hee.— W. W. Fink.— OHCS-26
Little Thankful Song, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — ICBD
Little Theocritus. — Caroline Wilder Paradise. — AA
Little Things. — E. C. Brewer (sometimes at. to Julia Fletcher
- - - - ~ —CPN ' T x
~MP(
OTPC— PBGP~~(a&rr)— RON
Carney awe? Frances S. Osgood). — CPN (abr.) — -
HBV (abr.)— HBVY (abr.)— MPC-8 (abr.)— OFPE—
"Little drops of water."— GFA (1 st. onty)— MHT (sel.)—
PB-2— PECK— TYP
Little Things, The.— Gerald Gould.— GTML
Little Things. — Orrick Johns.— ISP— LA— MAP— NLK—NP
— NV— PG— SBMV
Little Things. — Andrew Lang. — OHCS-39
Little Things. — Helen Rowland. — DDA
Little Things. — James Stephens. — CMP — HBMV— MBP—
MPB— PJH-2— SBA— TL— UTS
Little Things.— Marion Strobel.— HBMV— NP
Little Things ("Little things are sweetest"). — Unknown. — HT
Little Things ("Little things of today, The"). — Unknown. —
WRR-1 7
Little Things ("Only a drop," etc.). — Unknown. — PPYP
Little Things of Life, The ("Little things of life are all so
sweet, The"). — Unknown. — BTP
Little Things of Life ("Why is it that we," etc.). — Unknown. —
BS
Little Tin Cup, The.— Thomas Frost.— WRR-6
Little Tin Plate, A.— Garnet Walch.— WRR-1 3
Little Tiny Kickshaw, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Little Tom.— "M. Quad" (Charles Bertrand Lewis).— OHCS-21
Little Tommy Tiddler. — Paul Edmonds. — PBV
"Little Tommy Tucker."— Mother Goose.— PPL— RIS— SAS
(Little Tom Tucker.)— OTPC
(Little Tommy Tucker.) — PBV
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBVY
Little Tonino of Provence, sel. — Helen Hill and Violet Maxwell.
Christmas in Provence. — CAD
Little Tower, The.— William Morris.— POTT
Little Town, The. — George Abbe. — AMV-37
Little Town, The. — Clinton Scollard.— SDH — YF
Little Town in Senegal, A.— Will Thompson.— GPWW
Little Town o' Tailholt, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Little Towns at Dusk.— "Brother X."— VF
Little Toy Land of the Dutch, The. — Unknown. — GFA — MPB
PB-2
Little Toy-Dog. — John Kendrick Bangs. — WRR-51
Little Trees on Woodhouse Moor, The. — Wilfred Rowland
Childe.— BPM-36
Little Trotty Wagtail.— John Clare.— RIS— WP
Little Turkey Gobbler, The.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Little Turncoats.— Georgia A. Peck.— OHCS-27-WRR-35
Little Turtle, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CCP — CPL — GFA-—
MPC-1-RAR— SP— SUS— UTS
Little Vagabond, The.— William Blake.— BOHV— CEP— EM-1
Little Vagabond, A. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster.
— SPE-6
Little Velvet Suit, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Little Verse for Holy Week, A. — Delphine Schmitt. — PASC
Little Visitor, A.— Helen Standish Perkins.— BTB-9
Little Voices. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Little Wanterknow. — Unknown. — WRR-44
Little Waves of Breffny, The. — Eva Gore-Booth. — CP — GR-e
— HBV-HB V Y— HTR— LBB V - MCT-MLP-POT
— TVSH— YT
(Waves of Breffny, The.)— BMEP— FPH—GT-2— MBP
— NLK— SBA— TSW— TSWC
Little Way, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — AA— LEAP — OBAV
Little Western Man, The. — E. C. James.— OHCS-40
Little While, A. — Horatius Bonar. — VA
(Beyond the Smiling and the Weeping.) — HBV — LPS-1
Little While, A. — Emily Bronte, See Little While, a Little
While, A.
Little While, A. — Don Marquis. — HBV
(Envoi.) — PPD-1
Little While. A. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — VA — VLEP
"Little While, A."— Sara Teasdale. See Dark Cup, The.
Little While, a Little While, A. — Emily Bronte. — CPOI —
GTML— OAEP
(Little While, A.)— GTIV
(Stanzas: A Little While, a Little While.)— CR
Little While I Fain Would Linger Yet, A. — Paul Hamilton
Hayne.— A A— AP— APB— APD — APL— BLP— GR-a
— HBV— IAP - LBAP— LEAP — OBAV— SPE-3—
SPP— TCAP
Little While to Love and Rave, A. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — ALV
Little White Angel of Connemaugh, The. — Miller Hageman. —
WRR-1 9
Little White Beggars, The. — Helen W. Ludlow. — DRB
Little White Cat, The. — Alfred Perceval Graves.— MLP
Little White Hearse, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR—
OHCS-25
Little White Lily. — George Macdonald.— CG— CPN— HBV—
HBVY— MPB — MPC-8 — OTPC— PB-4 — PBGP—
PECK— PRWS— SAS
"Little white snowdrop! I pray you arise." — Emily Hunting-
ton Miller. See Bluebird, The.
Little Wife, The. — Kate Greenaway. — HWC
Little Wild Baby. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thom
son Janvier). — AA — HBV
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Little Willie.— Unknown— NA
Little Willie's Complaint.— Unknoum.—WRR-29
Little Willie's Hearing. — Unknown. — FAOV — OHCS-40—
Little Wind.— Kate Greenaway.— GFA—SUS
Little Wit.— Unknown.— CGOV
("When I was a little boy I had but little wit.") — RIS
Little Wolf's Wooden Shoes.— Unknown.— C$
Little Woman, The.— M. C. Barnes.— BTB-7
Little Woman, A. — Eugene Field. — PTWP
(Dedication to "Second Book of Verse.") — PEF
Little Woman, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Little Woman, The. — Unknown.— SAS
Little Women, sels. — Louisa M. Alcott.
Merry Christmas, A. — CHB
T Song from the Suds, A.— BTB-7— GSRC
Little Woodland God.— Judy van der Veer.— BFP
Little Word, A.— Daniel C. Colesworthy.— VIL
Little Word, The. — Unknown. — BS
Little Words, The. — Edith Daley. — BAP — MRV
Little Words.— Dorothy Parker.— NYBV
Little Work, A. — George du Maurier. See Trilby.
Little Workgirl, The.— Robert W, Service. See My Neighbors
(Room 6).
Little World, The.— Jan Struther.— BPM-32
Little Worries. — George R. Sims. — OHCS-30
Little Wrangles.— Edgar A. Guest— CVG
Little Yaller Baby, The.— Eugene Field.— WRR-38
"Little you think, my lovely friend." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics and Epigrams — V.)— ERP
Little-Caribou Makes "Big Talk." — Lew Sarett. — PPD-1
Little-Girl-Two-Little-Girls. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Little-Neck Clam, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Anti-Trust Clam, The.
II Mercatore Italiano Delia Clamma.
Recreant Clam, The.
Social Clam, The.
Whitmaniac Clam, The.
Li ttle-Oh-Dear.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Little-Red-Apple Tree, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Littoral. — Raymond Holden.— NYBV
Live and Help Live. — Edwin Markham. — OQP — QP-1
Live and Love. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Drama of
Exile, A.
Live and Love. — Unknown, — VIL
Live Blindly. — Trumbull Stickney. — APA — LA — LBMV
(Live Blindly and upon the Hour.) — MAP — MOAP
Live Christ. — John Oxenham. — BLRP — MOM — OQP— QP-1
Live Each Day. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the Ger
man.— OQP— PDN— QP-1
Live for Something. — Robert Whitaker.— POI — SL
Live in the Present. — Sarah Knowles Bolton. — OOP — PDN —
QP-1
Live in the Present. — Unknown. — VIL
Live It Down. — Unknown. — BS
Live Thou in Nature.— Richard Watson Gilder.— RDAH
Live Thy Life. — Florence Earle Coates. — SPT
"Live, trifling incidents," etc. — Robert Bloomneld. See Farm
er's Boy, The.
Live with Me Still. — Thomas Dekker and John Ford. See
Sun's Darling, The.
Liverpool — 1890. — John Masefield. See Wanderer, The.
Liverpool— 1930. — John Masefield. See Wanderer The
Liverpool Packet, The.— Unknown.— WTP-1
"Lives in winter/' — Mother Goose.
(Riddles.)— HBV
Lives of Great Men All Remind Us.— Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow. See Psalm of Life, A.
Living. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Living. — Harold Monro. — CMP
Living. — Unknown. — BLPA — ST
Living, The. — Marie de L. Welch. — TL
Living Book, The. — Charlotte Fiske Bates. — AA
Living Chalice, The.— Susan Mitchell.— HBMV—RT
"Living Dog" and "The Dead Lion," The.— Thomas Moore.—
OBRV
Living Epitaph, The. — Berton Braley. — BFV — LOW — POI
Living Flag, The, — Mrs. Charles M. Harl. — SPE-7
Living God, The. — Charlotte Perkins Gilinan. — LOW POI
Living Lustres, The. — Horace Smith. — EV-4
Living Memory, A.— William Augustus Croffut. — AA
Living Poem, The. — Herbert Palmer. — BPM-34
Living Stones. — Unknown. — OHCS-33
Living Tithe, The. — Mabel Munns Charles. — MOM
Living to Thee. — Anne Steele. — LLC
(Father, Whate'er of Earthly Bliss.)— LOW— POI
Living unto Thee. — John Ellerton. — LOW — POI
(God of the Living.)— WGRP
Living Waters. — Caroline S. Spencer. — LPS-3
Living with B.ooks.— May Lamberton Becker. — MOB
Living with Himself. — Edgar A. Guest. See Myself.
Liz.— Dorothy Belle Flanagan.— NYBV
Liza Ann's Lament. — Mary Flammer.— WRR-7
Liza in the Summer Time (with music). — Unknown AS
Liza Jane (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF (diff. vers.) AS
(A vers.)
(Mountain Top — B vers.) — AS
'Lizabuth-Ann on Bakin'-Day. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
Lizard, The.— Abbie Farwell Brown.— UTS
Lizard, The. — Edwin Markham. — PPA
Lizie Wan. — Unknown. — ESPB
Liz-Town Humorist, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR —
IHA— WRR-20
(Taste.)— BTB-6
Lizzie. — Helen B. Cruickshank. — HMSP
Lizzie. — Eugene Field — PEF
Lizzie.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-2 7
Lizzie and I Are One. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
Lizzie Borden. — Unknown. — BOHV
Lizzie Lindsay (diff. -versions). — Unknown. — BB — ESPB (A
and B vers.)
(Lizzie Lindsay.)— EBSV
Llama, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— BOHV
Llewellyn and His Dog. — William Robert Spencer. — GS
(Beth Gelert [or the Grave of the Grayhound.]) — BLPA
— CFBP— CGOV— JPC (abr.)— LL-1 — LLC —
LPS-2— MPC-13— MR— OHCS-12— OTPC— PB-6
— PPA— STP
Llewellyn and the Tree. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — HBMV
"Lo, as a careful housewife runs to catch." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXLIII).
"Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest". — William Shake
speare. See Venus and Adonis.
"Lo! here we come a-reaping". — George Peele. See Old Wive's
Tale, The.
"Lo I Am^with You Al way. "—Charles Kingsley. — OHPI
(Drifting Away.) — CPOI
Lo, I Am with
You Always. — John Charles Earle. — MOM—
OQP— QP-1
"Lo I the man, whose Muse whilome did maske". — Edmund
Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Legend of the
Knight of the Red Cross, etc.).
"Lo! in the middle of the wood". — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See Lotos-Eaters, The.
"Lo! in the mute, mid wilderness". — George Darley. See
Nepenthe.
"Lo, it is I. be not afraid!" — James Russell Lowell. See Vis
ion of Sir Launfal, The.
Lo Que Digo (Venadito Song — with music). — Unknown (oria.
and tr. fr. the Spanish). — AS
Lo, the Lilies of the Field. — Reginald Heber. See Providence.
"Lo, the poor Indian". — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man,
An ("Heaven from all creatures").
"Lo, through the open window". — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See
Mimma Bella.
"Lo, We Have Left All". — Henry Francis Lyte.— VA
"Load of hay!" — Unknown. — RIS
Load of Sugar Cane, The. — Wallace Stevens. — NP
Load on His Mind, The. — Unknown.— CB.S
Loafin' Time. — Ernest Neal Lyon. — WRR-58
Loam.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— CMP— NV—SBMV
Loan, The. — Unknown. — BHP
Lob Lie-by-the-Fire. — Walter de la Mare. — CV
Lobster and the Maid, The.— Frederick Edward Weatherly.—
OTPC— RON
Lobster Quadrille, A. — "Lewis Carroll". See Alice's Adven
tures in Wonderland.
Local Politician from Away Back, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.
Localities.— Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Locarno. — Earl Marlatt. — OHPP
Loch Fiodiag. — Angela Gordon. — GT-2
Loch in the Hills, A.— Hugh P. F. Mclntosh.— HMSP
Loch Lomond. — Unknown. See Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond
The.
Lochaber No More. — Neil Munro. — RH
Lochaber No More. — Allan Ramsay. — EBSV — HBV — LPS-1—
SBA
Lochiel's Warning. — Thomas Campbell. — ERP — EV-4 — LPS-2
— OHCS-10
Lochinvar.— Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Lochinvar's Ride. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Lochmaben Harper, The. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB (si diff
vers.)
Lock the Dairy Door. — Celia Thaxter. See Lost.
Lock the Door, Lariston. — James Hogg. — BSV — EBSV TVSH
"Lock up, fair lids, the treasure of my heart". — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Arcadia, The.
Locked Out. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Lockerbie Fair. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Lockerbie Street. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Locksley Hall. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — ATP — BEL —
BMEP— BPN— CRE — EM-2— EP— EPN — EPNC—
EPP— GEPC — GEPM— GR-e— HBV— ISP — LPS-1
"For I dipt into the future," etc. (11. 119-128).— CPOI—
GPE— PDN-PYM— RH
(Poet's Prophecy, A — 11. 119-130.) — PTA-1
(Prophecies— 11. 119-128.)— ST
(Prophecy, A.)— CBE (11. 119-128.)— WBLP (11.119-130)
(Universal Peace, The — 11. 119-130.) — AOAH
(Vision, A— 11. 119-130.)— PB-8
"In the Spring a fuller crimson comes" (11. 17-20) —
CPOI— GPE
"Men my brothers, men the workers" (11. 117-130) —
MRV— OHPP
"Not in vain the distance beacons" (11. 137-138).— GPE
'Yet I doubt not thro' the ages" (11. 181-184). — GPE
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Lonely
Lockslev Hall Sixty Years After. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. —
VLEP
That Which Made Us (sel.).— OQP— QP-2
Locomotive, The (Life, XLIII). — Emily Dickinson.— MPB
(Railway Train, The.)— GR-a— MCCG— MPC-11— OOP—
WLIP
Locomotive Dragon-Hippogriff, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Locomotive to the Little Boy, The. — Benjamin Robbins Curtis
Low.— HBMV— SPT
Locomotives. — Mary Pollard Tynes. — HB
Locrine, sel. — Charles Tilney.
Cobblers' Song, The.— OBSC
Locust, The. — Zuni Indians, tr. by Frank Gushing. — SUS
(Coyote and the Locust, The.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Locusts. — Raymond Hosken. — AMV-36
Locusts, or Apollyonists, The, sel. — Phineas Fletcher.
Sin Despair, and Lucifer (Canto I, sts. 10-12, 15, 18-20).
— OBS
Lodge Night. — Unknown.— OHCS-13
Lodged.— Robert Frost.— BAP— GBOV
—
.
Lodgings for Single Gentlemen. — George Colman, the younger.
_ THP
Loehrs and the Hammonds, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Child- World, A.
Loftier Race, A. — John Addington Symonds. — MRV
(Church Triumphant, The.)— WBLP
(Human Outlook, The.)— WGRP
Lofty Faith. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
(Agnes, I Love Thee.)— CHS— HHHA—SPE-7
(From the Sublime to the Ridiculous.) — WRR-27
Lofty House, The.— John Gould Fletcher.— MAP
Lofty Mind, A. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Fragments In
tended for the Dramas.
Logan at Peach Tree Creek. — Hamlin Garland. — GA — MC —
PAH
Logan Braes.— John Mayne.— EBSV— EP— EPW-3
(Logan's Braes.)— BSV
Logan to Dunmore. — "John Logan" (Tah-gah-jute). — GR-1
Logan's Braes. — John Mayne. See Logan Braes.
Logger, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Logic. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Logic — Unknown .— B O H V
Logical English. — Unknown. — BOHV
Logical Story — The Deacon's Masterpiece, or the Wonderful
"One-Hoss Shay," A. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, The.
Logie o' Buchan. — George Halket. — EPW-3 — EV-3
(Logie of Buchan.)— EBSV
Logos.— "^E" (George William Russell).— BPM-30
Lohengrin. — William Morton Payne. — AA
Loin Cloth.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
L'Oiseau Bleu.— Mary E. Coleridge.— CH—EPW- 5— GT-2
(Blue Bird, The.)— CGOV
Loitering with a Vacant Eye. — A. E. Housman. — LL-2
Lollai, Lollai, Litil Child.— Unknown,— VOL,
Lollingdon Downs. — John Masefield. — PM (Complete I-XV)
Choice, The (VIII).— MBP
"I could not sleep for thinking of the sky" (V). — NV
Sonnet: "Drop me the seed, that I, even in my brain"
(XII).— ME
Sonnet: "It may be so, but let the unknown be'* (VII).
—ME
"Lollyby, Lolly, Lollyby."— Eugene Field.— PEF
London.— William Blake. — AWP— CEP— EM-1— GPE— NBE
London. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
London.— John Davidson.— BSV— VA
London. — William Dunbar. See In Honour of the City of
London.— 'Frank Stewart Flint.— LBBV— MBP— NP— PER—
PFE
London, sels, — Samuel Johnson.
Thales' Reasons for Leaving London (abr.). — EPW-3
("By numbers here from shame or censure free" — sel.
fr. above.)— EP— EPP— EPRE (abr.)
(Poverty in London.) — OBEC
(Poverty — sel fr. above.} — GPE
"Through grief and fondness." — EPRE
London. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — VOD
London.— Esther Alida Phillips. — MCT
London.— T. P. Cameron Wilson.— HBMV— VOD
London Assurance, sel. — Dion Boucicault.
Lady Gay Spanker.— OHCS-25
London Beautiful.— Richard Le Gallienne.— MCT— PER
London Bee Story, A.— "Quiz".— OHCS-18
London Bobby, The.— Arthur Guiterman.— MCT— PER .
London Bridge.— Mother Goose.— CH— HWC— OTPC— RYC
London Bridge, sel. — Francis Turner Palgrave.
Margaret Roper's Vision of Her Father, Sir Thomas
More.— FAOV
London Bridge. — Frederic Edward Weatherly.— VA
London Christmas.— Humbert Wolfe.— BPM-37
London Churches. — Richard Monckton Milnes.— LPS-1
London City (with music). — Unknown. — AS
(Go Bring Me Back My Blue-Eyed ~Boy—diff. vers.)—A$
London Despair. — Frances Cornford.— OBMV
London, 1802.— William Wordsworth. — ATP— AWP— BEL—
BPN— CBE— CR— CRE— CRP-EM-2— EPNC— EPP
—ERP—GEPC— GPE— GR-e—GTSL— JAWP— LL-4
— MCCG— NAL — OAEP — OBRV — PFE— SEP—
TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WLIP
(England, 1802, II.)— BCEP— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Ideal.)— LH
(London, 1802, I.) — ES
(London, 1802: To Milton.)— EPN
(Milton.)— EPC— EPW-4— LLC— WTP-10
("Milton thou shouldst," etc.)— GTBS— GTSE
(Milton Thou Shouldst, etc.')— SBA— WHA
(Sonnet: London. 1802.)— GEPM— PTER
(Sonnet II, London, 1802.) — EV-3
(To Milton.)— BLV— ISP— LPS-3
London, 1802: To Milton. — William Wordsworth. See Lon
don, 1802.
London Feast. — Ernest Rhys. — VA
London Fog.— H. Luttrell.— CGOV
London, Hast Thou Accused Me. — Henry Howard, Earl of
Surrey. — OAEP
London Idyll, A.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— CPOI
London Idyll, A,— "John Presland" (Mrs. Gladys Skelton).—
VOD
London Interior. — Harold Monro. — CMP
London Literature and Society. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Don Juan.
London Lyckpeny— John Lydgate (?).— EP— EPOM
(London Lackpenny, The — much abr.) — EV-1
(London Lickpenny, The.)— EPW-1 (abr.)— TMEV
London Nightfall.— John Gould Fletcher.— MAP
London Plane-Tree, A. — Amy Levy. — VA
(Plane-Tree, The.)— MW— OBVV
London Poets. — Amy Levy. — OBVV
London River.— Frederic Edward Weatherly.— TVS H
London Sad London. — Unknown. — OBS
London Snow.— Robert Bridges.— CBOV—CBPC—CH— CMP
— CRP— EA— EPP— EV-5— GTML — GTSE— MBP—
MM— PIAE— PTER— PWB— TCEP— VLEP
London Sparrows, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
London Squares. — Osbert Sitwell. — LBBV
London Stone.— Rudyard Kipling. — REV
London Thoroughfare Two A. M., A. — Amy Lowell. — VOD
London to Paris, by Air. — Lord Gorell. — WLIP
London Town. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan
(London)
London Town.— John Masefield.— CMP— CRP— PM—TBV
London Voluntaries, sets. — William Ernest Henley.
London Voluntary (II).— PIAE
(Night Cat, The— 11. 21-53, abr.)— BMEP
Scherzando (III).— POTT
("Down through the ancient Strand. ) — BPN
(From "London Voluntaries" III— 11. 1-49; IV— 11. 1-78,
a&r.)— LEAP
(Wind-Fiend, The, III— 11. 39-49; IV— 11. 1-78, a&r.)
— BMEP
London Voluntary. — William Ernest Henley. See London Vol-
London's Tempe; or, The Field of Happiness, sel.— Thomas
Dekker.
Song of the Cyclops.— ABVC— NBE
(Cyclops' Song.)— MV-1
Lone Buffalo Hunter, The.— Unknown.— CSF ,.„-«
Lone Dog. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — BMEP — MCCG—
MPB— SP— TVSH— UTS
Lone Hunter's Stories of the Fur Folk, sel. — Kathleen Conyng-
ham Greene.
Animal Song, An. — PPA
Lone Little House on the Desert. — Blanche Powell Miller. —
HB
Lone Places of the Deer. — Andrew Lang.— HMSP
Lone Prairie, The. — Unknown. See O, Bury Me Not on the
Lone Prairie.
Lone Star Trail, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS — CSF
(diff. vers.)
Lone Swan. — Rose Mills Powers. — BLA
Lone Trail, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
"Lone walks and the lonelier midnights come to half . — William
Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
Lone-Land.— John Banister Tabb.— OQP— QP-2
Loneliness. — Father Edwin Essex. — BMC — JKCP
Loneliness.— Robert Frost. See Hill Wife, The.
Loneliness. — Susie Whitmarsh Fry. — HB
Lonely, The.— "^E" (George William Russell).— AWP— JAWP
—WBP
Lonely.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Lonely, The.— Samuel Hoffenstein.— BPM-33— NYBV
Lonely. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — MOAP
Lonely. — Andre Spire, tr. fr. the French by Jethro Bithell. —
AW P— J A WP— WB P
Lonely Beauty. — Samuel Daniel. See Complaint of Rosamond,
The.
Lonely Bugle Grieves, The. — Grenville Mellen. See Ode on the
Celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1825.
Lonely Burial.— Stephen Vincent Benet.— BAP— SBMV
Lonely Child, The.— James Oppenheirn.— LEAP— NP
Lonely Crib, The. — Leonard Feeney. — WHL
Lonely Dancer, The. — Richard Le Gallienne. — BMEP— GPE
Lonely Death, The.— Adelaide Crapsey.—APA— BAP— LEAP
— MAP— NP— SBMV
Lonely for Cattle.— Minnie Kite Moody.— BPM-37
Lonely Garden, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG— GPWW
293
Lonely
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
(William Sharp).—
Lonely Graves. — Armand Renaud, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Lonely Honeymoon, The. — T. A. Daly. — SPE-5
Lonely House, The (Life, XV).— Emily Dickinson.— PFY—YT
(I Know Some Lonely Houses.) — MW
Lonely Hunter, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (Willi;
Lonely Isle, The.— Claudian, tr. fr. the Latin by Howard
Mumford Jones.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Lonely Man, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Lonely Man, A. — Agnes Lee. — NP
Lonely Mother, The. — Fenton Johnson. — NP
Lonely Night, The. — Darius Earl Maston. — BFP
Lonely Place, A.— Edward Shanks.— TCPD
"Lonely pond in age-old stillness sleeps, A". — Basho, tr. fr.
the Japanese by Curtis Hidden Page.
(Four Poems.)— JAWP— WBP
(Seven Poems.)— AWP
Lonely Road, The. — Kenneth Rand. — HBV
Lonely Shrine, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Lonely Tree, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— PT—WLIP
Lonely Unicorn, The. — Frederick Prokosch. — BPM-32
Lonely Wind. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA
Lonely-Bird, The.— Harrison Smith Morris.— AA—SN
Lonesome. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — MPB
Lonesome Boy, A. — New York Times. — HT
Lonesome Grabeya'ad. — Josephine Pinckney. — TCPD
Lonesome Hill, The. — Lillias C. Nevin. — HB
Lonesome Little Girl. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Lonesome Place, A. — Rollin J. Wells. — MHT
Lonesome Road (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Lonesome Water. — Roy Helton. — DDA — MAP — TL
Lonesome Wave, The. — Hilda Conkling. — SPT
"Long after both of us are scattered dust." — Robert Hillyer.
See Sonnet Sequence, A.
Long Ago.— Libbie C. Baer. — WRR-6
Long Ago. — Eugene Field. — PEF — SR
Long Ago, The. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor.— BLP A— LLC
(Isle of Long Ago, The.)— BTB-1— FPE— PTA-2— WBLP
(Isle of the Long Ago, The.)— HBV
(River Time, The.)— HT
Long Ago ("Many, many years ago"). — Unknown. — PPYP
Long Ago, The ("Once upon a time, long ago"). — Unknown,
tr. fr. the French b% Lucy Hayes Macqueen. — WRR-32
Long Ago Doll, The. — Marjorie Barrows. — PB-2
Long and Lovely. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — TCPD
Long Are the Hours the Sun Is Above. — Robert Bridges.—
("Long are the hours the sun is above.") — EG — PWB
"Long awaited day, The." — Walter Savage Landor. See Gebir.
Long Dead, The. — Helen Mackay. — PB-9
Long Feud. — Louis Untermeyer. — APA — LA — MAP
Long Gone.- -Sterling A. Brown.— AN L— BAN P— CDC
Long Gone (with music}. — Unknoivn. — ABF
Long Guns. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Long Has the Furious Priest. — William Byrd. — SPP
Long Hill, The. — Sara Teasdale .— CMP— HBMV— MAP—
MOAP
Long Journey, The. — Susan R. Marsh. — HB
"Long legs, crooked thighs." — Mother Goose. — PPL— RIS
(Long Legs, Crooked Thighs.) — MPC-2
(Pair of Tongs, A.)— OTPC
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
Long Life to Books. — Unknown. — MOB
Long Live the Queen. — Dorothy Alyea. — AMV-37
Long, Long Ago. — Unknown. — CAD — CRYO — DD — GFA—
MPB— OHIP— PEDC— RAR— RYC
"Long, long ago, when all the glittering earth." — John Mase-
field. See Sonnets: "Long, long ago," etc.
Long Night, The. — Harry Bache Smith. — AA
Long Road, The.— A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
Long Road West, *The.— H. H. Knibbs.— IHA
Long Time a Child.— Hartley Coleridge. — HBV— OBRV
(Sonnet: "Long time a child," etc.} — EPW-4
(Sonnet: "Long time a child," etc.) — EPW-4
Long Time Ago. — Elizabeth Prentiss. — ABF (si diff ) — CFBP
—GFA— PB-3— PBV— RYC— TVC— TVSH
(Kitten and the Mouse.)— WRR-35
(Kitty.)— CBPC— MPB— MPC-1
(Little Kitty. ) — CI V— LPP— PP YP— S AS
Long Time Ago, A. — Unknown. — SG
Long, Too Long, America. — Walt Whitman. — CAP — LL-3
Long Trail, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— HBV— OG— POTT—
RKV— VLEP— WTP-6
(L'Envoi: "There's a whisper down the field where the
year has shot her yield.") — LEAP — OBEV
Long Wait, The —Harper's Weekly. —MH.T
Long War, The.— Li T'ai Po, tr. fr. the Chinese by Cheng Yu
Sun. — RH
Long White Seam, The. — Jean Ingelow. — GN— HBV— OTPC
Longfellow. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — GA
Longfellow. — Craven Lanstroth Betts. — DD — GA
Longfellow. — James Whitcomb Riley.— AA— CPWR — DD
-PEOR
LongfelWs Love for the "Children.— James" Whitcomb Riley.
Long-Felt Want, The.— Unknown.— WRR-25 j
Longing. — Matthew Arnold. See Faded Leaves.
Longing. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Drachenfels).
Longing. — Claire Cave. — HB
Longing. — Cyrinthia J. Clayton. — HB
Longing. — Fannie M. Kuhl. — HB
Longing. — James Russell Lowell. — BTB-3 (abr.}
Thing We Long For, The (set.). — MRV — OQP — QP-2
(shorter sel.}
Longing.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP— MRV
Longing.— Clement Wood. — TBM
Longing for Heaven. — Anne Bradstreet. — AP — APA — APW —
MOAP
(As Weary Pilgrim.)— IAP—TCAP
Longing for Home. — Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven.
Longings. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Longings. — Charles Kingsley. See Saint's Tragedy.
"Long-legs, hasten away!" — Sara Coleridge. See Birds' Food
Long-Lost Nephew, The. — Robert C, V. Meyers. — OHCS-7
Look, The. — John Bunker. — BMC
Look, The.— Sara Teasdale. — ALV — HBV— MOAP— PR —
PTER
Look Aloft. — Jonathan Lawrence.— OHCS-2
Look at Life, A.— Ralph Van Dorn. — HT
"Look, Delia, how we esteem lor, 'steem] the half-blown rose."
Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (XXXVI).
"Look down, dear eyes, look down." — William Ernest Henley
See Hawthorn and Lavender (XVII).
Look Down, Fair Moon.— Walt Whitman.— IAP—TCAP
Look for the Best. — Alice Gary. — PRK
Look for the Silver Lining. — F. A. Breck. — POI— SL
Look Home. — Robert Southwell. — EV-1
Look How the Flower. — William Drummond of Hawthorn-
den. See No Trust in Time.
Look in Their Eyes, The. — Robert Haven Schauffler.— AOAH
"Look in thy glass, and tell the face thou viewest," — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (III).
Look into the Gulf, A. — Edwin Markham. — AA — LEAP-
LEAP
Look into Water, A. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad,
A (XX).
Look Not Thou. — Sir Walter Scott. See Bride of Lammermoor
The.
Look Not to Me for Widom.— Charles Divine.— HBMV
Look Pleasant (abr.}. — Unknown. — BS
"Look thro' mine eyes." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Miller's
Daughter, The.
Look to THs Day. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Sanskrit. — OOP —
PDN— QP-1
Lookup! — Edward Everett Hale.— FF — HT — OQP— POI—
Look Up, Not Down. — Unknown. — PRK
"Look up, O living passer by." — L. A. G. Strong.
(Two Epitaphs.) — SMP
Look Up to Pentland's Tow'ring Tap. — Allan Ramsay (after
Horace). — BSV
"Look, you have cast out Love! What Gods are these."— Rud-
yard Kipling. See Plain Tales from the Hills.
Look You, I'll Go Pray.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL— SMP
' Looke heere upon this Picture, and on this."— William Shake-
STieare. 5e>e> T-TnmlAt- /'''TVJnxxr mrvfliA*. " n-l-r. \
Looki
Loo!
Skrine).— TIP
Looking and Overlooking. — Unknown. — VIL
Looking Back.— Mary Mapes Dodge. — FAOV
Looking Back.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Looking for Bargains. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Looking for Trouble. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-7
Looking Forward. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Looking Forward. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — VLEP
Looking Forward.— Laurence Alrna-Taderna. See Little Girls
Looking Glass, The. — Rudyard Kipling. See Looking-Glass,
The.
Looking on the Bright Side. — La Touche Hancock.— BS
Looking towards the Land of France.— Charles d'Orleans, tr.
T . . fr-the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Looking Within.— John Lehmann.— MBP
Lookmg-Glass, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — GTSL— OBMV —
RKV
Looking-Glass Pussy, The.— Margaret Widdemer.— RAR— UTS
Lookmg-Glass World, The.— "Lewis Carroll." See Through
the Looking-Glass,
Lookout Mountain. — George L, Catlin. — BTB-3
(Lookout Mountain, 1863— Beutalsbach, 1880.)— OHCS-20
Loom, The.— Edgar Lee Masters.— TBM
Loom, The. — Unknown. — VIL
Loom of Life, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-30
Loom °f_Tig?, The ("Loom of time, The," etc.).— Unknown.
Loom oTune, The ("Man's life is laid," etc.}.— Unknown. -
speare. See Hamlet ("Now, mother," etc.)
ker-On, The. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — OG
>kin' oBack. ^ — JJMoira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higginson
Loom of Years, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1 — MRV
Loon, The. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — PPA
Loon, The.— Theodore Harding Rand.— OCL '
Loon, The.— Lew Sarett.— BAP— BLA— HBMV— TBM
Loon, The.— Alfred Billings Street.— A A— BLA
Loons, The. — Archibald Lampman. — VA
Loot. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Lord, The.— Jose Maria Gabriel y Galan, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Lord Bacon. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
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TITLE INDEX
Loss
Lord Bayham. — Unknown. See Lord Beichan and Susie Pye.
Lord Beichan and Susie Pye (diff. versions). — Unknown. — GN
— PB-9
(Lord Bayham — American vers.) — ABS
(Young Beichan.) — BB — CRP— ESPB (A and C vers.) —
LL-1— OBB
(Young Beichan and Susie Pye.) — HBV — STB
(Young Bekie.) — OBB
Lord Buffington. — Lucy W. Rhu. — DDA
Lord Chancellor's Song ("Law is the true embodiment, The").
— Sir William S. Gilbert. See lolanthe.
Lord Chancellor's Song, The ("When you're lying awake,"
etc.). — Sir William S. Gilbert. See lolanthe.
Lord Christ Came to Notre Dame, The. — Richard Le Gallienne.
— RH— SDH
Lord Clive. — E. C. Bentley.— BOHV
Lord Clive (am). — Robert Browning. — DRB
Lord Delamere. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lord Derwentwater. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and D vers.)
Lord Does Care, The. — "Marianne Farningharn" (Mary Anne
Hearne) .— LOW— POI
(God Cares.)— BLRP
(He Careth.)— WBLP
(What Can It Mean.)— MRV
Lord, Dost Thou Look on Me. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
EPN
Lord Dundreary and the French Widow. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
Lord Dundreary at Brighton. — Unknown. — OHCS-7
(Lord Dundreary's Riddles — abr.) — BTB-6
Lord Dundreary in the Country. — Unknown. — BTB-5
Lord Dundreary on Mental Photographs. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
Lord Dundreary on "Pwoverbs." — Unknown. — OHCS-2
Lord Dundreary Proposing. — F. J. Skill.— OHCS-11
Lord Dundreary's Letter. — Tom Taylor (?).— HHHA
(Sam's Letter— si. abr.)— BTB-3— OHCS-20
Lord Dundreary's Riddles. — Unknown. See Lord Dundreary
at Brighton.
"Lord enlarge our spirits till we feel, The." — Rupert Hughes.
See For Decoration Day.
"Lord God of Hosts, be with us here!" — Brent Dow Allinson.
(Prayer in the Trenches — I.) — AOAH — RH
Lord God Planted a Garden, The. — Dorothy Frances Gurney. —
DD— HBMV— ME— WGRP
(God's Garden.)— SB A— VIL
Lord, Grant Us Calm. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EPN
Lord Guy.— George F, Warren.— BOHV
Lord Hay's Mask. sel. — Thomas Campion.
Roses. — OBSC
(Now Hath Flora Robbed Her Bowers.) — EV-2
Lord High Admiral's Song. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See
"H. M. S. Pinafore."
Lord, I Ask a Garden. — Alfonso Guillen Zelaya. — ME
Lord, If Thou Art Not Present. — John Gray. — BMC — CAW
Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet.— Unknown.— ESPB (A, B, and
C vers.)— ORB
Lord Is My Light, The.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XXVII).
Lord Is My Light, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Pro
fessor at the Breakfast Table.
Lord Is My Shepherd, The. — Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XXIII).
Lord Livingston. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lord Lovel (.in Percy's Reliques; diff. vers.). — Unknown. —
ABS (A and B vers.) — AS — BLPA— CSBP— ESPB
(A, B and D vers.)— GR-a— LC— OBB— OTPC— SC—
STB
Lord, Make a Regular Man Out of Me. — Edgar A. Guest. —
BLPA
Lord, Many Times. — Richard Chenevix Trench.— OBRV
Lord Maxwell's Last Good-Night. — Unknown. — ESPB— OBB
(Lord Maxwell's Good-Night.)— EBSV
Lord North's Recantation. — Unknown. — PAH
Lord of All, The.— Edwin Markham.— BCEP— CAW
Lord of Burleigh, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN — CG—
MR— OHCS-26—OHNP— OTPC— PECK
Lord of Butrago, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by John
Gibson Lockhart. — LPS-2
Lord of Eden. — Marie de L. Welch.— TL
Lord of Himself. — Sir Henry Wotton. See Character of a
Happy Life, The.
Lord of Lorn and the False Steward, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
(Lord of Lorn, The — shorter vers.) — OBB
Lord of Misrule, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Lord of My Heart's Elation.— Bliss Carman.— GPE— H B V—
LBMV— MOM— MRV— NV— PT
Lord of the Isle, The. — Stefan George, tr. fr. the German by
Ludwig Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Lord of the Isles, The, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Bannock Burn (Canto VI, st. 26). — BSV
Blessing of the Bruce, The (Canto II, sts. 31-32).— WRR-1
Fading Autumn (Canto I, st. 1, 11. 1-36). — EV-4
Lake Coriskin (Canto III, sts. 13-16).— EPW-4— EV-4
"Rushing, ten thousand horsemen came." (Canto VI, st. 24,
26 11.)— GPE
Savage Grandeur (Canto IV, st. 24, 27 11.).— EV-4
Tempest, A (Canto III, st. 1, 11. 1-9).— EV-4
Lord of the Quiet Heart. — Arthur W. Peach.— PDN
Lord of the World.— Geoffrey A. Studdert-Kennedy.— PSO
Lord Randal.— Unknown. —ATP— AWP— BEL— BLV— BSV
— CBOV — CG— CRE — CRP — CTBP— EM-1— EP—
EPP— ESPB (A, B and J vers.)-— GR-e— HBV— ISP—
JAWP— LL-1— OBB — PB-8 — PFE — PI AE— SB A—
TOP— TPH— WBP— WP
(Lord Ronald.)— BB—LC
Lord Roberts.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Lord Ronald. — Unknown. See Lord Randal.
Lord Ronald's Bride. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. — WRR-9
Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lord, Speak to Me. — Frances Ridley HavergaL — PDN
(For Every Day.) — BLRP
(Worker's Prayer, A.)— LOW— POI
Lord, Take Away Pain. — Unknown. — BPP — OQP — QP-1
Lord, Teach a Little Child.— Unknown. — GSRC
(Child's Prayer, A.)— BOL
Lord Thomas. — Unknown. See Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor.
Lord Thomas and Fair Annet (in Percy's Reliques; diff. ver
sions). — Unknown. — BB (longer vers.) — EPOM —
ESPB (A, D and I vers.)— GR-e— OBB (longer vers.)
(Nut-Brown Bride, The.)— EBSV
Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor (diff. American versions). —
Unknown. — CG
(Brown Girl, or Fair Eleanor, The — with music.) — AS
(Brown Girl, or Fair Ellender, The.) — SPP
(Lord Thomas.) — ABS
(Lord Thomasine and Fair Ellinnor.) — WRR-8
Lord Thomas and Lady Margaret. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lord Thomas Stuart. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lord Thomasine and Fair Ellinnor. — Unknown. See Lord
Thomas and Fair Ellinor.
Lord Turned, and Looked upon Peter, The. — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. — MOM
Lord Ullin's Daughter. — Thomas Campbell. — BB — BBV —
BCEP— BFVR— BPB — CG—CGOV— EBSV— ESPB
— EPNC — ERP — EV-4— GEPM— GN— GR-e— GS—
GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — HBV — HBVY— JHP — LC
— LPS-1— MPC-14— MR — MW — NPH — OBRV—
OHNP— OTA— OTPC— PB-9 — PECK— POY— PYM
— SBA — STP — TPH — TVSH — WBLP — WP
— WRR-7
Lord Vyet. — Arthur Christopher Benson. — OBVV
Lord Walter's Wife. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — LPS-1 —
WRR-9
Lord When the Wise Men Came from Far. — Sidney Godolphin.
— OBS
Lord! When Those Glorious Lights I See. — George Wither. —
LPS-2
Lord, When We Leave the World.— Francis Quarles. — BCEP
Lord William, or, Lord Lundy. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lordings, Listen to Our Lay. — Unknown. — OHIP — SDH
Lords' Mask, The, sel. — Thomas Campion.
Stars Dance, The.— OBSC
Lord Maxwell's Last Goodnight. — Unknown. — ESPB
Lords of the Main. — Joseph Stansbury. — APB — IAP — PAH
Lords of the Wilderness. — John Ley den. — OBRV
Lord's Prayer, The (St. Matthew VI: 9-13).
(Lord's Prayer, The — "Thou to the Mercy-Seat," etc.) —
MHT
(Lord's Prayer in Verse, The.) — BTB-6
(Lord's Prayer in Welsh, The.)— WRR-27
(Lord's Prayer Illustrated.)— OHCS-24
(Paraphrase, A — Eugene Field.) — PEF
(Poem of the "Our Father" — Cath. vers.) — CAW
(Prayer: "After this Manner.") — WTP-2
Loreine: A Horse. — Arthur Davison Ficke.— TCPD
Lorelei, The.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— MCT— PER— TBV
Loreley (or Lorelei), The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the Ger
man.— CTBP— OG— WTP-5
(Ich Weiss Nicht Was Soil Es Bedeuten.)— AWP
Lorena.— H. D. L. Webster.— BLPA
Lorenzo's Bas-Relief for a Florentine Chest — Marjorie Allen
Seiffert.— NP
(Italian Chest, An.)— HBMV
Lorna Doone, sels. — Richard Doddridge Blackmore.
Death of Carver Doone (cond. fr. Chs. LXIV and LXV).
— BTB-8
Snow-Storm, The (cond. fr. Chs. LXI and XLII).— WRR-1
Winning of Lorna Doone, The. — SPE-2
Lorraine.— Charles Kmgsley.—CCR— OHCS-20— V A— WTP-6
(Last Poem.) — PASC
(Lorraine, Loree.)— BBV— MR
"Los is by mortals nam'd Time," etc. — William Blake. See
Milton.
Loser and Victor. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Losers.— Carl Sandburg.— CMP— HBMV— MAP— NP—SASS
Losers, The. — William Young. See Wishmakers* Town.
Losers of Money. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Losing a Slave-Girl. — Po Chii-i, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley.— AWP
Loss.-— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— GPE
Loss. — Julia Johnson Davis. — HBMV
Loss. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Loss and Gain. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — PEOR —
PTA-2
Loss and Gain.— B. R. Parkes.— LOW— POI
Loss from the Least. — Robert Herrick. — EP
Loss in Delay. — Robert Southwell. — EPW-1— OBSC
(Procrastination.) — FF— POI
Loss of the "Arctic," The. — Henry Ward Beecher. —
OHCS-4— PE
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Loss of the "Birkenhead " The. — Sir Francis Hastings Doyle. —
GS— HBV
Loss of the Mortal Maiden. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Loss of the "Royal George/' The. — William Cowper. — CBE —
CG—CTBP—EV-3— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
LC— OG— SBA— TVSH— WHA— WTP-3
(On the Loss of the "Royal George" — C.) — AEP-D— BEL
— CBO V— -CR— CRE— EP — EPC— EPP— EPRE
— EPW-3— GN— HBV — JHP— LEAP—LPS-2—
MBL— OAEP— -OBEC— SEP — SG— TCEP —
TPH
("Royal George," The,)— LH— PBGG
(Toll for the Brave.)— BHV
Loss of Time, The.— R. A. Wilson.— OHCS-39
Losses— Frances Brown. — AE — LPS-1 — OHCS-14
Losses— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Lost. — L. M. Cunard.— BTB-6
Lost. — Maurice Lesemann — NP — TL
Lost. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Lost Love, A.
Lost.— Carl Sandburg.— CMP— CPCS— CRP— EMS— LL-3—
MLP — MOAP— NP — PP— SMP — TCAP — VOD —
WHA
(Fog.)— WLIP
Lost. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Lost.— Celia Thaxter.— PASC — PPL
Lock the Dairy Door (sel:).— HWC
Lost. — Mrs. Eliza Sproat Turner. — DRB (si. abr.)
(Little Goose, A.)— BOHV
(Stray Child, A.)— OHCS-10
Lost — an April. — Mary Brent Whlteside. — TBM
Lost and Found.— Hamilton Aide.— LLC— MR— OHCS-11
(After Sixty Years; or, Lost and Found.)— BTB-2
Lost and Found.— Thomas B. Appleget. — BTB-1
Lost and Found.— George MacDonald. — OQP— QP-1 — WGRP
Lost and Found. — Unknown, — WRR-32
Lost Ape, The.— "J. W. G. W."— PA
Lost Babies, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-14
Lost. Battle, The.— Alfred Noyes— CPAN-3
Lost Bonnet — Lost Heart. — Minna Irving. — WRR-57
Lost Bower, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CBPC
Lost Bride, The. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Lost but Found. — Horatius Bonar. — HBV — VA
Lost Cat, The.— Lilian Whiting.— CIV
Lost Child, A. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — PR
Lost Child, The.— Anna F. Burnham.— RYC— ST
(Her Name.)— BTB-4
(Mehitabel Sapphira Jones.)— PTWP
Lost Child, The.— Harry H. Gushing.— OHCS-1 8
Lost Child.— Charles Fletcher Lummis. — FAOV
Lost Child, The. — John R. Robinson. — BTB-6
Lost Child, The.— Unknown. — ST
Lost Chord, The. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — BPP— CAW—
HBV— HT— LLC— LOW— LPS-3— OG— PE — POI—
POY— PTA-1— WBLP—WGRP
Lost Chord Found, A.— Willard Holcomb.— OHCS-34
Lost Christ, The.— Thomas Curtis Clark. — OQP— QP-2
Lost Church, The. — Ludwig Uhland. — OHCS-14
Lost City. — Marion Strobel. — NP
Lost Colors, The. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — AA— HBV—
HBVY— RON
Lost Corner. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Lost Cupid, The. — Moschus, tr. fr. the Greek by Eugene Field.
— PEF
Lost Days, The.— "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Wool-
sey).— PSO
Lost Days. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Lost Desire. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by William M. Har-
dinge.— AWP
Lost Dog. — Frances Rodman. — BFP — OTA
Lost Doll, The. — Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies, The.
Lost — Eighteen "Per Cent. — John Ogden Whedon. — NYBV
Lost Elixir, The.— Austin Dobson.— CPOI
Lost for a Rose's Sake. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by
Andrew Lang.— AWP— J AWP— WBP
Lost Found, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evan
gel ine.
Lost Found, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-31
Lost Freedom. — Thomas Campion. — BLV
(Kind Are Her Answers.)— EG— GPE— HBV— OBSC—
SBA
Lost Friend, A. — Paton H. Hoge.— BFV
Lost Friend, A.— John Boyle O'Reilly. — BFV
Lost Garden. — "Katherine Hale" (Amelia W. Garvin), —
OCL
Lost Gardens. — Louise Driscoll. — UFE
Lost Genius, The. — John James Piatt. — AA — OBAV
Lost God, A, sel. ("Ah, happy who have seen"). — Francis W
Bourdillon.— WGRP
Lost Harbor. — Leslie Nelson Jennings. — TBM
Lost Heifer, The.— Austin Clarke.— SMP
Lost Heir, The.— Thomas Hood.— LPS-1— OHCS-8— THP
Lost Illusions. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — BANP
Lost in France. — Ernest Rhys. — GPE
Lost in Heaven. — Robert Frost. — MAP
Lost Jimmie Whalen, The (with music'). — Unknown.— ABF
Lost Key, The. — Priscilla Leonard. — OQP — QP-2
Lost Kiss, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR — WRR-25
Lost Kitten, The.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Lost Kitty, The.— E. C. and L. J. Rook.— WRR-35
Lost Lagoon, The.— Pauline Johnson. — CPG
Lost Lamb, The. — Thomas Westwood. — ABVC— CFBP OTPC
Lost Leader, The. — Robert Browning. — BEL — BMEP — BPN —
CRE — CRP — EM-2 — EP— EPC — EPN — EPNC —
EPW-S — EV-5— GEPM— GEPC— GPE— GR-e— GTBS
— GTSL— HBV— LLC— MCCG— PIAE— SBA— SPE-3
— TCEP— V A— VLEP— WLIP— WRR- 1 6
Lost Legion, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Lost Letter, A.— Clement Scott. — WRR- 13
Lost Light. — Elizabeth Akers Allen. — HBV
Lost Love.— Robert Graves. — AWP— CH— J AWP — MB P —
WBP
Lost Love, The. — Fenton Johnson. — NP
Lost Love.— Andrew Lang. — BMEP — BSV— HBV— LEAP—
LHW
Lost Love, A. — Henry Francis Lyte. — GTSL — SBA
Lost Love, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
(Lost.)— WRR-2
Lost Love, The. — William Wordsworth. See She Dwelt among
the Untrodden Ways.
Lost Lyon, The. — Lewis Spence. — HMSP
Lost Master, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS— POI— SL
Lost Mr. Blake.— Sir William S. Gilbert— OHCS-7
Lost Mistress. The.— Robert Browning. — AEV— EV-5 — GTSE
—HBV— NAL—OBEV—OBVV— VLEP
Lost Mittens, The. — Unknown. See Three Little Kittens.
Lost Nymph, The.— George Sterling.— GPE
Lost Occasion, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APL — CAP—
GA (abr.)— IAP— PTA-2— TCAP
Lost on Both Sides. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The.
Lost on the Desert. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-30
Lost on the Shore. — Holme Lee. — OHCS-26
Lost One, The.— Karle Wilson Baker. — MLP
Lost Ones, The. — Francis E. Ledwidge. — BMC — GPWW—
TCEP
Lost Opportunity, The. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Lost Orchard, The. — Edgar Lee Masters.— CMP
Lost Page, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-34
Lost Path, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Lost Pearl, The.— Unknown.— WRR-33
Lost Penknife.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-50
Lost Penny, The. — Unknown.— RYC
Lost Playmate, The.— Abbie Farwell Brown.— GS— HBVY—
SPT
Lost Playmate, The.— Walter de la Mare.— OTPC
Lost Pleiad, The.— Arthur Reed Roper.— BOHV
Lost Pleiad, The. — William Gilmore Simms.— AA — APW —
OBAV— SPP
Lost Pudding, The. — Elizabeth Turner.— CGOV
Lost Puppy, The.— Henry Firth Wood.— BTB-8— GSRC
Lost Purse, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG— RON
Lost Range, The. — Henry Herbert Knibbs. — DDA
Lost Sheep, The.— Elizabeth Cecilia Clephane.— HBV— OTPC
(Ninety and Nine, The.)— BPP— LLC (abr.)
(There Were Ninety and Nine.)— WGRP
Lost Shipmate, The. — Theodore Goodridge Roberts. — CPG —
Lost Shoe, The.— Walter de la Mare.— TSW— TSWC
Lost Shoe, The.— Norah M. Holland.— CPG
Lost Singer, The.— Scudder Middleton.— RH
Lost Spectacles, The.— Unknown. — BOHV
(Lucky Call, The.)— OHCS-11
Lost Steamship, The. — Fitz- James O'Brien. — OHCS-14
(Second Mate, The.)— AA
Lost: The Summer.— R. M. Alden.— MPC-7— PEM
Lost Things. — Paul Engle.— BPM-33
Lost: Three Little Robins.— Unknown.— "DD— LLC— PEDC
Lost Thrill, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Lost Tommy.— Julia M. Dana.— PPYP— YFR
Lost Towns, The. — Steuart M. Emery. — PAPrn
Lost Tribune, The. — George Sigerson. — TIP
Lost Valley, The. — Stanton A. Coblentz. — TL
Lost Voice, The.— "A. H. S."— PA
Lost War-Sloop, The.— Edna Dean Proctor.— PAH— WRR-10
Lost Watch, The. — "Juvenal." — OHCS-1 6
Lost Word, The sel. ("Christmas day was dawning over Anti-
och.") .—Henry van Dyke.— SPE-5— WRR-29 (ab'rS
Lost Word, The.— "Paul Webb" (Charles Henry Webb).— PA
Lost Word of Jesus, A. — Henry van Dyke. — WGRP
Lost Years. — Eugene Lee- Hamilton. — OBVV
Lost Youth.— Sir Roger Casement.— CAW— JKCP
Lost Youth. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — SG
Lotos-Eaters, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BEL — BMEP—
BPN— CRP— EM-2— EPN—EV-5 — GEPC — GEPM—
LEAP— MCCG— OAEP— OBRV(a&n)— SBA— TOP—
TPH— TVSH— VA— VLEP
Sels. fr. above.
Choric Song. — CCR (much abr.) — GTML — GTSL—
MV-2— PASC (si. abr.)— PC (br. sel.)—PPD-l
(abr.)— SFC (ad.)— WHA
(Song of the Lotos-Eaters.) — AE (abr.)— BMEP—
CBE— CBOV—EA— OBEY
<( ("There is sweet music.") — CPOI — PC
" 'Courage,' he said, and pointed towards the land " —
EPNC— HBV— ISP — OTPC (o&r.)— PECK—
POY— SG— TCEP— WTP-9
"How sweet it were."
(Extract from the Lotos-Eaters.) — CCR
"Land of streams" (br. sel.). —CPOI
"Lol in the middle of the wood." — CPOI
Irf>ts Wife.— Elizabeth Morrow.— BAP
Lottie Dougherty. — Dwight Williams. — OHCS-22
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Love
Lotty's Message. — Alexander G. Murdock. — OHCS-30 —
WRR-26
Lotus Eaters, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Lotos-Eaters,
rpi
Lotus of the Nile, The.— Arthur W. H. Eaton.— CPG
"Loud is the summer's busy song." — John Clare. See Shep
herd's Calendar, The.
"Loud without the wind was roaring." — Emily Bronte. — CPOI
Loudon Hill, or, Drumclog. — Unknown. — ESPB
"Loudoun's Bonnie Woods and Braes." — Robert Tannahill. —
HBV
Louella Wainie. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Lough Bray. — Standish James O'Grady. — TIP
"Louing in truth, and faine in verse my loue to show." — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (I).
Louis d'Or, The.— Unknown.— WRR-37
(Gold Louis.)— NPTP
Louis XV. — John Sterling. — VA
Louisa May Alcott. — Ellen Louise Moulton. — A A
Louisbourg. — Francis Hopkinson. — APB
COn the Late Successful Expedition against Louisbourg.) —
PAH
Louisburg. — Unknown. — PAH
Louise Hedeen. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River,
The.
Louise, the Slave. — William Dean Howells. See Pilot's Story,
The.
Louisiana Girls (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Loulou and Her Cat. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — ALV
Lounger, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Lovable Babblers.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Lovable Child, The.— Emilie Poulsson.— HBV— MPB— MPC-3
Love. — Sarah Flower Adams. — VA
Love. — Joseph Beaumont. — OBS
Love. — Bible, 0. T. See Song of Solomon.
Love. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — NP
Love.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB
Love ("How do I love thee?" etc.}. — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XLIII).
Love ("If thou must love me," etc.}. — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XIV).
Love ("We cannot live," etc.}. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
CPOI
Love. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage (Bitter Meditation).
^1-^3 Tailor C^ri
— EPW-4— ERP — EV-4 — GEPM —-GPE—GTBS —
GTSE — GTSL — HBV — LEAP— LPS-1— OAEP—
OBEV— TOP— WRR-8— WTP-3
Love. — Abraham Cowley (after the Greek of Anacreon). — AWP
Love.— "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel) .— RYC
Love.— Roy Croft.— BLPA
Love. — Samuel Daniel. See Hymen s Triumph.
Lovei — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Love [I] ("Immortal Love, author of this great frame"). —
George Herbert.— EPS
Love ("Love bade me welcome"). — George Herbert— AEP-W—
AWP_BLV— CBO V— CH—CRE— EM-1 — EP — EPP
— EPW-2— HBV— MOM — OBEV — OBS— PTER —
TOP— TPH— WHA
(Love [2].)— EPS
("Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back. ) — EG
Love. — Robert Herrick. — PIAE
(What Love Is.)— EPW-2
Love (a&r.).— Thomas Kibble Hervey.— LPS-1
Love — Francis Jamme, tr. fr. the Fr
AWP
Love, set. — James Russell Lowell.
True Love.— OQP— QP-2
Love. — Robert MacGowan.— PDN
Love. — Thomas Moore. — MHT
Love. — Anthony Munday. See Zelanto, the Fountain of Fame.
Love. — John Oxenham. — BLRP
Love. — George Peele. See Hunting of Cupid, The.
Love.— Richard Rolle. See Love Is Life.
Love. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by William E. Leonard.
(Fragments.) — AWP
Love.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel.
Love ("Tell me where is fancy, bred"). — William Shakespeare.
See Merchant of Venice, The.
Love ("Let me not to the marriage of true minds ). — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXVI).
Love.— Alexander Smith.— OBEV
Love. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The.
Love. — Torquato Tasso, tr. fr. the Italian by John Hermann
Love.— HenrT D^vid Thoreau.— OBVV— OQP— QP-2
Love. — Henry Timrod. See Most Men Know Love But As a
Part of Life.
Love. — Katrina Trask. — A A TT
Love ("Love in one object all the world doth see"). — Unknown,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Love ("Love was before the light began"). — Unknown. See
Thousand and One Nights.
Love. — Louis Untermeyer.' — HBMV
Love. — Henry van Dyke. See Three Best Things, The.
Love.— Charles Russell Wakeley.— OQP— QP-1
Love.— E. B. White.— NYBV
Love Affair. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Love after Death.— Arthur O'Shaughnessy.— GTIV
.
rench by Jethro BithelL —
Love against Love. — David A. Wasson. — LPS-3
Love Aglow. — Blanche Chalfant Tucker. — HB
Love among the Blackboards. — Myra Kelly. — HSPS
Love among the Clover. — Odell Shephard. — PR
Love among the Ruins. — Robert Browning. — BEL — BPN — CRE
— CRP— EM-2— EPN — EPNC — EPW-S— GEPC —
GEPM — GTML— GTSE — HBV — LHW— MCCG—
NAL — OAEP — OBVV— PTER— TOP— TPH— VLEP
— WLIP . (>
"Where the quiet-colored end of evening smiles, etc,
(**/.).— CPOI
Love and a Day. — Madison Cawein. — PR
Love and a Friend. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Love and Age. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Gryll Grange.
Love and Death. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by H. W. Garrod.
— A WP— JA WP— WB P
Love and Death.— Margaret Deland.— AA— HBV— OBV
Love and Death.— Rosa Mulholland.— HBV— VA
Love and Death .7- Victor F. Murray. — HMSP
Love and Discipline. — Henry Vaughan. — EPS
Love and Fear. — Kenton Kilmer. — AMV-35
Love and Folly. — Jean de La Fontaine, tr. fr. the French by
William Cullen Bryant.— AWP
Love and Fortune. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Czelica.
Love and Friendship. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Love and Glory. — Thomas Dibdin. — CG
Love and Honour. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica.
Love and Hope. — Unknown. See Love Winged My Hopes.
Love and Infinity. — Cale Young Rice. — HTR
Love and Italy, — Robert Underwood Johnson. — LBAP
Love and Labor. — Unknown. — LOW — POI
Love and Latin.— Unknown. — BTB-7
Love and Law.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL— OQP— QP-1
Love and Liberation.— John Hall Wheelock.— JPC— MAP— PT
Love and Life. — Winfred Ernest Garrison. — OQP— QP-2
Love and Life. — Julie Mathilde Lippmann. — AA — HBV
Love and Life. — Henry Timrod. See Most Men Know Love
But As a Part of Life.
Love and Life.— John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.— BLV— CEP
— EP — EPP — EPRE— EP S—EV-3— HBV— OBEV—
OBS
("All my past life is mine no more.") — AEP-W — EG
Love and Light. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Love and Love's Mates. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Atalanta in Calydon.
Love and May. — Unknown. — GPE
Love and Music. — Philip Bourke Marston. — VA
Love and Philosophy. — George Chapman. See Coronet for His
Mistress Philosophy, A.
Love and Poverty. — Elisabeth Cavazza. — AA
Love and Reason. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — VLEP
Love and Reason. — George Hill. — APW
Love and Reason. — Matthew Prior. See Solomon.
Love and Reverence. — Thomas Randolph. See Devout Lover,
The.
Love and Science. — Unknown. — PA
Love and Sleep. — Arthur Symons. — VLEP
Love and Sorrow. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Sisters.
Love and the Child. — William Brighty Rands. — PRWS
Love and the Child. — Francis Thompson. — VLEP
Love and the Empty Purse. — Roger de Collerye, tr fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
"Love and the gentle heart are one same thing. — Dante.
See La Vita Nuova.
Love and the Poets. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Love and the Stars. — William Aspenwall Bradley. — LHW
Love and Theology. — Unknown. — WRR-4 .
"Love and Timarion matched their wings and eyes (in The
Greek Anthology). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by
Humbert Wolfe.— PIAE
Love and Time.— Beatrix Demarest Lloyd. — A A
Love and Time. — Denis Florence MacCarthy. — LPS-1
Love and Tragedy Down by the Riverside. — Unknown. —
WRR-54
Love and War. — Arthur Patchett Martin. — VA
Love and Youth. — William James Linton. — VA
Love and Youth and War. — Derrick Norman Lehmer. — RH
Love at a Rout. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — ERP
Love at Ebb. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Chastelard.
Love at First Sight. — Christopher Marlowe. See Hero and
Leander.
Love at First Sight. — Christopher Morley. — FAOV — LHW
Love at Large. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House,
The.
Love at Sea. — Algernon Charles Swinburne (after Theophile
Gautier). — AWP — BPN — CPOI — EPW-S— GEPM—
HBV— TOP— VA— VLEP— WTP-4
Love at the Door. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by John Ad-
dington Symonds.— AWP
Love at the Seaside. — Unknown. — CHS
"Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back.*' — George
Herbert. See Love.
Love between Brothers and Sisters. — Isaac Watts.— PECK
(Brothers and Sisters.)— MPC-4
Love beyond Change. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica
(Love's Glory).
Love Came Back at Fall o' Dew. — Lizette Woodworm Reese. —
AV— BAP— HBV— LBMV— NV
Love Came By from the Riversmoke. — Stephen Vincent Benet.
See John Brown's Body.
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Love Can Never Lose Its Own. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See
Snowbound.
Love Chase, The, sel.— James S. Knowles.
Hunt, The (fr. Act. II, sc. iii).— BTB-8
Love Comes. — Ernest Crosby. — OQP — QP-2 — RH
Love Dissembled. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It.
Love Divine. — Charles Wesley (also at. to Augustus Toplady).
— CRE
(Divine Love.)— WGRP
("Love Divine, all Loves excelling/') — AEP-D — LPS-2
Love Elegies, sels. James Hammond.
Elegy, On Delia's Being in the Country (VII). — CEP
Elegy, to Delia (XII).— CEP
Love Endures. — John Nichol. — EBSV
Love Enthroned. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Love for Love, sel. — William Congreve.
Song: Soldier and a Sailor, A (fr. Act. Ill, sc. iv). — EV-3
— OAEP
(Buxom Joan.)— BOHV
"Love for such a cherry lip." — Thomas Middleton. See Blurt,
Master Constable.
Love Forsworn. — William Shakespeare. See Measure for
Measure.
Love Found Me. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — PDN
Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly, sel. — Ben Jonson.
"How near to good is what is fair." — GPE
(Song.)— LPS-2
Love Gift, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Love, Give Me the Feel of To-Morrow. — Ralph Cheyney. —
AOAH— OHPP— RH
Love Goes a-Hawking. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Bride's
Tragedy, The.
"Love guards the roses of thy lips." — Thomas Lodge. See
Phillis.
Love Has Shining Eyes. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — LHW
Love Hath a Language. — Lady Dufferin. See To My Son.
Love Hath No Physic for a Grief Too Deep. — Robert Nathan.
— TBM
"Love hath so long possessed me for his own." — Dante Alighieri.
See La Vita Nuova.
Love, I Marvel What You Are. — Trumbull Stickney.— HBV
Love Idyll, A. — Bible, O. T. See Song of Solomon, The.
"Love, if a god thou art." — Francis Davison. — EG
(To Cupid.)— OBSC
Love in a Balloon. — Litchfield Moseley. — OHCS-11 — SR (abr.)
Love in a Cottage.— Nathaniel Parker Willis. — BAV— HBV—
LHV— PR— THP
Love in a Life. — Robert Browning. — BMEP — BPN — EM-2 —
EPN — GEPC— HB V— O AEP— OB VV— PPD-2— TOP
. — TPH— VLEP
Love in a Look. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Love in a Tub, sel. — Sir George Ethere_ge.
Song: "If she be not as kind as fair" (fr. Act II, sc. iii).
—CEP
Love in a Village, sels. — Isaac Bickerstaffe.
Song: "How happy were my days" (fr. Act. I). — OBEC
There Was a Jolly Miller (fr. Act I). — HBV — WP
(shorter sel.)
(Jolly Miller.)— CGOV—RIS .
(Song: "There was a jolly miller once" — shorter sel.) —
OBEC
Love in a Wood, sel. — William Wycherley.
Spouse I Do Hate, A. — OAEP
Love in Absence. — Mabel V. Irvine. — HMSP
Love in Action. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House,
The.
Love in Disguise. — Unknown. — CSF
Love in Dreams. — John Addington Symonds. — GPE — HBV
Love in Exile, sel. ("Why will you haunt me unawares"). —
Mathilde Blind.— VA
Love in Fantastic Triumph Sat. — Aphra Behn. See Abdelazer.
Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing. — John Gay. See Acis and
Galatea.
Love in Italy. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — MCT
Love in June. — C. Cunningham. — SPE-4
Love in Labrador. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Love in Lent. — Unknown. — WRR-32
Love in Marriage. — Struthers Burt. — LHW
Love in May. — Jean Passerat, tr. fr. the French by Andrew
Lang.— AWP
"Love in my bosom like a bee." — Thomas Lodge. See Rosa-
lynde: or Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Love in Spring-Time. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like
__ It (It Was a Lover).
Love in the Calendar. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — PR
Love in the Home. — Mary Lowe Dickinson. See Success.
Love in the Valley.— George Meredith,— AEV— AWP— BEL—
BMEP (abr.}— CRE— EP— EPN— GPE— GTSL— HBV
— LEAP (a&r.) — OBEV— OBVV — PIAE — POTT —
SBA (1st 3 sts.)— TOP— VLEP— WHA (abr.)
Love in the Winds. — Richard Hovey.— AA— APB — APD-
APL— GPE— HBV— LEAP— MAP— MLP
"Love in thy youth, fair Maid, be wise." — Unknown. — EG —
GTSL
(Love in Thy Youth.)— GPE
(Love in Thy Youth, Fair Maid.) — HBV
Love Is a Keeper of Swans. — Humbert Wolfe. — MBP — SBA
Love Is a Sickness [Full of Woes]. — Samuel Daniel. See Hy
men's Triumph.
Love Is a Terrible Thing. — Grace Fallow Norton. — AV — BAP
— HBV— NV— PFY— SBMV
Love Is Always Here. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. See Tou-
jours Amour.
"Love is and was my lord and king.' — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Love Is Blind. — Unknown. — WRR-5
Love Is Dead.— Sir Philip Sidney.— BEL— CRE— EP—GR-e
(Dirge: "Ring out your bells.") — EA — EPW-1 — EV-1—
GPE— LEAP
(Litany, A.)— OBSC
(Ring Out Your Belles.)— AEV
Love Is Enough, sels. — William Morris.
Day of Love, The.— BPN
Land of the Dream, The.— EPW-S
"Love is enough: cherish life that abideth." — VLEP
"Love is enough: draw near and behold me." — VLEP
(Music, The.)— EPW-5
"Love is enough: have no thought for tomorrow." — VLEP
"Love is enough: ho ye who seek saving." — OBVV — VLEP
(Final Chorus.)— BPN
"Love is enough: it grew up without heeding.' — VLEP
"Love is enough: though the World be a-waning." — MBP
—OBEV— OBVV— SBA
(Love Is Enough.)— BLV— BMEP— EPN— GPE— LEAP
—LHW— TOP
(Song for Music.)— TCEP
"Love is enough: through the trouble and tangle." — VLEP
"Love is enough: while ye deemed him a-sleeping." — VLEP
Return Home, The.— EPW-5
Love Is Enough. — Sir Gilbert Parker. — CPG
"Love is enough: cherish life that abideth." — William Morris.
See Love Is Enough.
"Love is enough: draw near and behold me." — William Morris.
See Love Is Enough.
"Love is enough : have no thought for tomorrow." — William
Morris. See Love Is Enough.
"Love is enough: ho ye who seek saving." — William Morris.
See Love Is Enough.
"Love is enough: it grew up without heeding." — William Mor
ris. See Love Is Enough.
"Love is enough: though the World be a-waning." — William
Morris. See Love Is Enough.
"Love is enough: through the trouble and tangle." — William
Morris. See Love Is Enough.
"Love is enough: while ye deemed him a-sleeping." — William
Morris. See Love Is Enough.
"Love is feathered like a bird." — Elizabeth Bishop.
(Three Valentines, III.)— TB
Love Is Life, sels. — Richard Rolle.
"For now, love thou, I rede, Christ, as I thee tell." — ACP
—CAW
(Love.)— BCEP
Love Is like a Dizziness. — James Hogg. — BOHV — HBV
"Love is not all; it is not meat nor drink." — Edna St. Vincent
Millay. See Fatal Interview.
Love Is Not Love Which Alters. — William Shakespeare. See
Sonnets (CXVI).
Love Is over All.— Mrs. E. V. Wilson.— OHCS-27
Love Is Strong. — Richard Burton. — AA — HBV
"Love is that orbit of the restless soul." — George Henry Boker.
See Sonnets.
Love Killed by Suspicion.— Annie E. P. Searing. — WRR-5 1
Love Knocks at the Door.— John Hall Wheelock. — LBMV
Love, Let the Wind Cry. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek.— WTP-7
Love Letter, A. — Thomas de Hales. Sec Luve Ron, A.
Love Letter to Hans Christian Andersen. — Carl Sandburg. —
GMAS
Love Lightens Labor. — Unknown.— LPS-1— OHCS-5
Love Lights the Fire. — William Henry Davies. — BPM-31
Love, like a Drop of Dew. — William Henry Davies. — CMP
Love Lyric, A. — Robert Bridges— PWB
Love Lyric. — Max Michelson. — NP
Love Lyrics of a Cowboy. — R. V. Carr. — SCC
Love Me at Last.— Alice Corbin.— AV— BAP— HBMV— LHW
— NP
Love Me, I Love You. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — MPC-1
(Mother's Song, A.) — BOL
Love Me Little, Love Me Long. — Robert Herrick. — WTP-5
Love Me Little Love Me Long. — Unknown. — BLPA (a&r.) —
EM-1— LPS-1— MHT (abr.)
Love Me Not for Comely Grace. — Unknown. See Love Not
Me for Comely Grace.
Love Me or Not. — Thomas Campion. — EV-2 — HBV
("Love me or not.") — AEP-W
"Love met me at noonday" (Intrigue, IX). — Stephen Crane.
(From "War Is Kind," III.)— MOAP
Love More Powerful than Prison Stain. — Lucy Baker Jerome.
— WRR-56
Love, Murder, and Almost Matrimony. — Unknown. — OHCS-2
Love New and Old. — Charles Mackay. — GPE
Love Not.— Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton. — HBV— LPS-1 —
OBVV— VA
Love, Not Duty. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — VLEP
Love Not Me for Comely Grace. — Unknown. — ALV — BFP —
BLV — CBO V— CH— EV-1— HBV— LPS-1— OBEV —
PG— SBA
("Love not me for comely grace.") — AEP-W — GTBS —
GTSE— GTSL
(Love Me Not for Comely Grace.) — BCEP— EG — GPE —
PIAE— SPE-3— TOP
(Madrigal.)— EV-2
(Song.)— FT
Love of a Boy, The. — Richard Hovey. — PR
Love of Beauty. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
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'" Lovely
Love of Berenice, The. — Wilson Barrett.
Cross, The.
See Sign of the
Love of Books, The. — James R. Clemens.— PI AE
Love of Books, The. — John Farrar.— MOB
Love of Country. — Newton Booth. — BTB-6
Love of Country. — Isaac Hinton Brown. — BTB-7 — PPSC
Love of Country. — Joseph Holt. — OHCS-20
Love of Country. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The ("Breathes there the man").
Love of Country. — Unknown. — MPC-5
Love of Country and of Home. — James Montgomery. —
MPC-5 (abr.)
(My Country — abr.) — LPS-2
(Our Country and Our Home.) — PRK
(Our Country and Our Land.) — RON
(There Is a Land.)— PEDC— RYC
Love of Fame, the Universal Passion, sels, — Edward Young.
Characters of Women (fr. Satire V). — OBEC
Old Coquette, The (fr. Satire V). — EP — EPW-3
Polite Worshipper, A (fr. Satire IV).— EPRE
Proper Idler, A (fr. Satire IV).— EPRE
Love of Fatherland. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The ("Breathes there the man").
Love of God, The. — Bernard Rascas, tr. fr. the Provencal by
William Cullen Bryant.— CAW— LPS-2— PDN—WGRP
Love of God, The.— Eliza Scudder,— LPS-2
Love of God Supreme, The.— John Wesley. — LPS-2
(Hymn: "Thou hidden love of God, whose height.") — CEP
—OBEC
Love of His Life, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-24
Love of Home, The. — Henry W. Grady. See Against Central
ization.
Love of Home, The. — Daniel Webster. — HT
Love of Life. — John W. Streets. — VM
Love of Life. — Tertius van Dyke. — HTR
Love of Nature. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Au
tumn).
Love of Other Years, The. — Walter Savage Landor.— CRE
(Epigram.)— EV-4
(In After Time.)— VA
(Lyrics.)— BPN
Love of the Father, The%— Unknown.— BLRP
Love of Women, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan ("Alas! the love," etc.).
Love Omnipresent. — Joshua Sylvester (?). See Were I As Base
As Is the Lowly Plain.
Love on Deck. — George Barlow. — SPE-5
"Love on my heart from heaven fell." — Robert Bridges. —
PWB
Love on the Cross. — J. Grimstone. — TMEV
Love on the Farm. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
Love on the Half Shell. — "Peleg Arkwright" (David Law
Proudfit).— OHCS-14
Love on the Mountain. — Thomas Boyd. — GTIV— HBV
Love Once Was like an April Dawn. — Robert Underwood
Johnson.— HBV
Love over All. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin. — OQP — QP-2
(Found on an English Sun Dial.) — JPC— PC
Love Pagan. — Arthur Shearly Cripps. — MM
Love Passed By. — Unknown. — WRR-47
Love Planted a Rose. — Katharine Lee Bates. — ME — PFE—
VOD
Love Reigns Forever. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — PDN
Love Sang from Over Yonder. — Florence E. D. Muzzy — HB
"Love sat at ease upon Time's bony knee." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love.
Love Scene, A. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Love Scorns Degrees. — Paul H. Hayne. See Mountain of the
Lovers, The.
Love Secret, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic by Wilfrid
Scawen Blunt. — AWP
Love Serviceable. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House,
The.
Love Sight. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The
(Lovesight).
Love Sleeping. — Plato, tr. fr. the Greek by Thomas Stanley. —
AWP
Love Slumbers On. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See To
("Music, when soft voices die").
Love Somebody, Yes I Do (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Love Song. — Theodore de Banville, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Love Song. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — AV
Love Song, A.— Theodosia Garrison.— OBAV—SBMV
Love Song. — Haida Indians, tr. by Constance Lindsay Skinner.
(Three Songs from the Haida.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Love Song ("Image of the moon at night, The"). — Heinrich
Heine, tr. fr. the German by Eugene Field. — PEF
Love Song ("Many a beauteous flower doth spring"). — Hein
rich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Eugene Field. — PEF
Love Song. — Kootenay Indians, tr by Constance L. Skinner.
(Two Lyrics from the Kootenay.) — BAP
Love Song. — Harriet Monroe. — AV — LEAP — NP--NV —
OBAV—SMP
(I Love My Life, but Not Too Well.)— HBV
Love Song. — Papago Indians. See "Early I rose."
Love Song, A. — Alexander Pope. See Lines by a Person of
Quality.
Love Song. — Margot Ruddock. — OBMV
Love Song. — George Brandon Saul. — TBM
Love Song.— William Carlos Williams.— NP— TCP D
Love Song from New England.— Winifred Welles. — AV —
HBMV— MAP
Love Song of Har Dyal, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— GBV—RKV
Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, The.— T. S. Eliot.— APA—
AWP— CMP— HBMV—LEAP— MAP— MAP A— NP
"In the room the women," etc. (br. set,). — BAP
Love Songs. — Mina Loy. — LA
Love Sonnet, A. — Georg-e Wither. See I Loved a Lass.
Love Speaks. — Ida M. Folsom. — HB
Love Speaks to the Lover. — A. S. J. Tessimond. — AMV-36
"Love still a boy and oft a wanton is." — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (LXXIII).
Love Still Has Something of the Sea. — Sir Charles Sedley.—
AEV— EPRE— GPE (abr.)
(Song: "Love still has something of the Sea.") — AEP-W
— CEP— EP— EPP— EPW-2— HBV— NBE— OBS
(Song: Love Still Has Something of the Sea.) — EV-3
Love Story of Old Madrid, A. — F. Marion Crawford. See In
the Palace of the King.
Love Stronger than Locks. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Love Suffereth Long. — Sara Henderson Hay. — OQP — QP-2
Love Symphony, A. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — HBV — LHW—
UFE— VLEP
Love That Glorifies, The. — Lillian True Bryant. — BTB-9
Love That I Had, The. — Unknown. See El Amor Que Te
Tenia.
"Love That Never Told Can Be." — John Erskine. — CAG
Love, the Best Monument. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Love, the Light-Giver. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the
Italian by John Addington Symonds. — AWP
Love the Measure. — James Buckham. — SPE-4
Love the Wild Swan.— Robinson Jeffers. — MAP
Love Thou Thy Land. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See On a
Mourner.
Love Thyself Last.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— LOW— POI
Love, Time and Death. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — HBV
Love, Time and Measure. — John Lilliat. — BLV
(False Love.)— OBSC
Love to the Church. — St. Ambrose, tr. fr. the Latin by Tim
othy Dwight.— AA— APB— HBV— TCAP
Love Triumphant. — Frederick Lawrence Knowles. — BAP — GPE
— HBV— LBMV— PR— WTP-6
Love Unchangeable. — Rufus Dawes. — AA
Love Unfeigned, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Troylus and
Criseyde.
Love Unsought. — Emma Catharine Embury. — AA
Love Was True to Me.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— BMC— GTIV
(Song.)— ACP
Love, Weeping, Laid This Song. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. —
LS
Love Who Will, for I'll Love None. — William Browne.— HBV
Love, Whose Month Was Ever May. — Sir Ulrich von Liechen-
stein.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Love Will Find Out the Way (in Percy's Reliques).— Un-
known.— BLV— CBOV— GN (abr.) — HBV — OBEV —
OTPC (abr.)— PCD
(Great Adventurer, The.)— CGOV— GPE— GTBS— GTSE
— GTSL— WTP-1
("Over the mountains.") — AEP-W
Love Winged My Hopes. — Unknown. — TPH
(Icarus.)— EA— OBEV
(Love and Hope.) — BLV
("Love winged my hopes and taught me how to fly.") —
OBSC
Love Wins Love. — Unknown. — WRR-17
"Love with his gilded bow." — Elizabeth Bishop.
(Three Valentines — I.) — TB
"Love Your Neighbor As Yourself." — George Augustus Baker.
See Thoughts on the Commandments.
Loved and Lost, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
Loved Flag, The. — Unknown. — FOAH
Love-Ending. — Rose O'Neill. — LEAP
"Go, go, complete the overthrow!" (set.) — BAP
Love-Faith. — Harry Kemp. — HBMV
Lovejoy Cow, The.— Philip Morse.— WRR- 15
(Let Down the Bars.)— OHCS-35
(Milking-Time.)— BTB-3— PPSC
Love-Knot, The.— Nora Perry.— AA—BOHV— HBV— LPS-1—
OHCS-22— PR— WRR-29
Loveless Love. — Unknown. — ANL
Love-Lesson, A. — Clement Marot, tr. fr. the French by Leigh
Hunt.— AWP— JAWP— WB P
Love-Letter, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Love-Letter, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon by Francis
A. Blackburn.— EPP
Love-Letters Made in Flowers. — Leigh Hunt. — LPS-1
Loveliest of Trees. — Alfred Edward Housman. See Shropshire
Lad, A (II).
Lovelilts.— Marion Hill.-— BOHV
Love-Lily.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— BPN— EPW-4— POTT—
VLEP
Loveliness.— Maria Lacey.- PPYP— YFR
Loveliness, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Loveliness of Love, The.— George Darley. — EV-4 — GTBS —
GTSE— LPS-1— TIP
("It is not beauty I demand.") — EG
(It Is Not Beauty I Demand.)— HBV— OBRV
(Song: "It is not beauty I demand.") — OBVV
Lovely Bed, A. — Mattie Lee Hausgen. — GFA
"Lovely boy, thou art not dead." — Francis Davison. — OBSC
Lovely Chance, — Sara Teasdale. — CP
Lovely Child, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Lovely Concert. — Unknown. — WRR-50
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Lovely Husband, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Lovely Lass o' Inverness, The.— Robert Burns. — EBSV— EM-1
(Lament for Culloden.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV
OBEV— SBA
"Lovely, lovely is my son I" — Unknown. — BOL
Lovely Mary Donnelly.— William Allingham.— GTSE— HBV—
(Mary Donnelly.)— CCR
Lovely Rivers and Lakes of Maine, The.— George B. Wallis.—
BLPA
Lovely Rose Is Sprung, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by
Margarete Miinsterberg. — AWP
Lovely Scene, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
(That Jersey Cow.)— WRR-39
Lovely Shall Be Choosers, The. — Robert Frost. — MAP
Lovely Smile, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Love-Making. — Rebecca Morrow Reavis. — WRR-4
Doctor's Way, The
Lawyer's Way, The.
Love-Music. — Mabel Christian Forbes. — HMSP
Lover, A. — A. E. Coppard. — BPM-30
Lover, A. — Marta S. McCracken. — HB
Lover, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The.
Lover, A.— Plato, tr. fr. the Greek by Henry Alford.— WTP-7
Lover, The. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS
Lover, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA
Lover, The: A Ballad. — Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. — CEP —
OBEC
Lover and Birds, The.— William Allingham.— GTIV—OBVV
Lover and Philosopher. — Sir William Davenant. — ACP
(To a Mistress Dying.) — OBEV
Lover and the Beloved, The. — Blessed Ramon Lull, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Garret Strange. — CAW
Lover as Fox. — Muriel Rukeyser. — BPM-37
Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not to Forget, The (C).— Sir
Thomas Wyatt.
(Forget Not Yet.) — CRE — EA — GPE— GTSE— HBV—
OBEY— SBA— TPH
(Forget Not Yet the Tried Intent.) — OAEP
(Lover Beseecheth His Mistress, The.) — EPEP
(Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not to Forget His Stead
fast Faith and True Intent, The.)— AEP-W—
EPW-1— TOP
(Steadfastness.) —OBSC
(Supplication, A.)— GTBS— GTSL— NAL— WTP-10
Lover Bids All Passionate Women Mourn, The. — Shaemas
O'SheeL— BMC
Lover Comforteth Himself, with the Worthiness of His Love,
The. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. — EV-1
Lover Compareth His State to a Ship in Perilous Storm Tossed
on the Sea, The. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — BEL
(Galley, The.)— OBSC
(Lover Compareth His State, The.) — CRE— EPEP
("My galy charged with forgetfulness.") — NBE
Lover Complaineth the Unkindness of His Love, The — Sir
Thomas Wyatt. — CRE — EM-1— EP—EPP— OAEP—
TCEP
(Lover Complaineth of the Unkindness of His Love, The.)
(My Lute, Awake!)— GPE— LEAP
("My lute awake! Perform the last.") — EG
(My Lute Awake! Perfourme the Last.) — AEV
(To His Lute.)— OBEV— OBSC— PG
Lover Envies an Old Man, The.— Shaemas O'Sheel. — SBMV
Lover Exhorteth His Lady to Be Constant, The. — Unknown. —
OBSC
Lover for Death, A. — Ralph Cheyney. — TBM
Lover for Shame-Fastness, The. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — CRE
Lover Having Dreamed of Enjoying of His Love, Complaineth
That the Dream Is Not Either Longer or Truer, The. —
Sir Thomas Wyatt.— BEL— EP— WHA
(Extracts from Songs and Sonnets.) — EPW-1
(Lover Having Dreamed, The.) — CRE — TCEP
(Unstable Dream, According to the Place.) — OAEP
Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring, The. — Unknown
—OBEV
(Drouth.)— BLV
Lover Loquitur. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — PR
Lover of Music, A (ad.). — Henry van Dyke. — SR
Lover Rejoiceth That He Hath Broken the Snares of Love, The
— Sir Thomas Wyatt. — BLV
(Liberty.)— OBSC
Lover Sendeth His Complaints and Tears to Sue for Grace
The.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— CRE
Lover Showeth How He Is Forsaken of Such As He Sometime
Enjoyed, The.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— BLV— OAEP
(Remembrance.) — OBSC
("They flee from me, that sometime did me seek.") — EG
(Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus.)— OBEV
Lover Sings of a Garden, The. — Helen Hoyt. — NP
Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart, The. — William Butler
Yeats.— CMP— GPE— GTML—HTR—LL-4— POTT
(Aedh Tells of the Rose in His Heart.) — MBP
Lover Thinks of His Lady in the North, The.— Shaemas
Lover to His Lady, The.— George Turberville. — GPE— OBSC
Lover to Lover. — David Morton. — GPE — HBMV
Lover to the Thames of London, to Favour His Lady Passing
Thereon, The.— George Turberville.— OBSC
Lover without Arms, A.— Henry Davenport.— WRR-39
Lovers, The. — Phoebe Gary (sometimes at. to "C. A. C."). —
BHP— HBV— LPS-3
(Love's Moods and Senses.) — HHHA
(Love's Moods and Tenses.) — BOHV
(Tragedy on Past Participles, A.)— BTB-5
Lovers, The. — Emily Dickinson. — AP
Lovers and a Reflection. — Charles Stuart Calverley. — BOHV —
LPS-3— NA— PA— THP
Lovers and Friends. — Henry Luttrell. See Advice to Julia.
Lover's Appeal, The.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— GTBS— GT SE
CT SL— WTP-10
("And wilt thou leave me thus?") — EG — OAEP— TPH
(Appeal, The.)— OBEV— OBSC
(Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress Not to Forsake Him
— C.)— AEP-W — BEL— CRE — LPS-1— SBA—
TOP
Lover's Choice, The. — Thomas Bedingfield. — HBV
Lover's Complaint, A, sel. — William Shakespeare.
"Yet did I not, as some my equals did," etc. (11. 148-224*
281-329).— EP
"Lovers conceits are like a flattring glasse." — Unknown. — OBS
Lover's Despair, The. — William Shakespeare. See Twelfth
Night (Come Away, Come Away, Death).
Lover's Diary, A, sels. — Gilbert Parker.
Art.— VA
Envoy: "When you and I have played the little hour." — VA
(Reunited.)— OBVV—OQP—QP-2
Invincible. — VA
Love's Outset.— VA
Woman's Hand, A.— VA
Lover's Envy, A.— Henry van Dyke. — HBV — PVD
Lover's Errand, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Courtship of Miles Standish, The.
Lover's Flight, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Lovers in a Garden. — Unknown. See Thousand and One
Nights, The.
Lover's Infiniteness. — John Donne. — AEP-W — EPEP— EPS—
OBS
Lover's Journey, The. — George Crabbe. See Tales.
Lover's Lament, A.— William Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night .
(Come Away, Come Away, Death).
Lover's Lament, A. — Tewa Indians, tr. by H. J. Spinden.—
AWP— JAWP— OTA— WBP
Lover's Lament, The. — Unknown. — AS
Lover's Lane. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BANP
Lovers' Lane. — Doris W. Inscho. — HB
Lover's Lane, Saint Jo. — Eugene Field. — PEF — PR
Lovers' Litany, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Lovers Love the Spring.— William Shakespeare. See As You
Like It (It Was a Lover and His Lass).
Lover's Lullaby, A.— George Gascoigne. — HBV — OBEV
(Lullaby of a Lover, The.) — EV-1 — OAEP
Lovers Meeting.— William Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night
(Carpe Diem).
Lover's Melancholy, The, sets. — John Ford
Dawn (fr. Act V, sc. i). — OBEV— SBA
(Awakening Song.) — EPW-2
(Matin Song.)— EV-2
Lovers ot Marchaid, The.— Marjorie L. C. PickthalL— HBV
Lovers Posy, The.— Rufinus, tr. fr. the Greek by W H D
Rouse.— AWP — JAWP— WBP
Lover's Progress, The, sel.— John Fletcher and Philip Mas-
singer.
Dead Host's Welcome, The. — EV-2 FT
Lover's Quarrel, A.— Cynthia Coles.— HHHA
Lover's Quarrel, A.— Austin Dobson. — SPE-4
See House of
T ~ }~ T»~'t"~if V ~"1XV~ •**•** r AV'>-' JLV 1 \_4_10, 1 u JLJLUKlieS.— MBP
Lover s Resolution, The.— George Wither. See Fidelia and also
Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Lover's Return, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Lover's Sacrifice, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-18
Lovers Song, The. — Alfred Austin.— OBVV
Lover s Song, The.— Edward Rowland Sill.— AA— HBV— PR
Lover's Tale, The, sels.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson
"And yet to-night," etc.— VLEP
Golden Supper, The.— WRR-1
Lovers' Walk, The.- -Dante Gabriel Ross
Life, The.
Love's a Jest, sel.— Peter Motteux.
Slaves to London. — OAEP
Lovers Adventure (in mod. Eng.^.—Unknown.—TMEV
Love's Alchemy. — John Donne.— OAEP
Loves and Losses of Pierrot, sels.— William Griffith.
Pierrette in Memory.— BAP— HBV— SBMV
Pierrot Makes a Song. — PR
Stricken Pierrot, The.
(Two Poems of Pierrot, II.)— SMP
-x>ve s Anniversary to the Sun.— William Habinsrton — ES
Love's Apparition and Evanishment.-Lmu^l Taylor Coleridge.
Lovers as Broad as Long.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Loves Autograph.— John Banister Tabb.— OTA
^oves Autumn.— John Payne.— VA
.ove's Blindness.— William James Linton.— VA
..ove s Calendar.— William Bell Scott.— HBV
..ove s Calendar. — Unknown.— WRR-25
Cove's Caramels Lost.— Castle Layne.— OHCS-34
Love s Change.— Anne Reeve Aldrich.— AA— AV— LBAP
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Love -Song
Love's Concession. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(CXXX).
Love's Cosmopolitan. — Annie Matheson. — OBVV
Love's Daring. — Unknown. — EV-2
Love's Deity. — John Donne. — ATP — AWP — BEL— CRE—
EM-1— EP— EPP — EPS— EV-2 — OAEP — PIAE—
TOP— WB P— WHA— WLIP
Love's Despair, The. — John Dryden. See Spanish Friar, The.
Love's Despair. — Derrnot O'Curnan, tr. fr. the Irish by George
Sigerson.— GTIV— TIP
Love's Detective. — Gamaliel Bradford. — PR
Love's Diet. — John Donne. — OAEP
Love's Emblems. — John Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valentinian,
The.
Love's Ending. — Unknown. — OBSC
Love's Enigma. — Fillmore Hyde. — NYBV
Love's Entreaty. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the Italian
by John Addington Symonds. — AWP
Love's Eternity. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXVI).
Love's Evening. — Anna C. Carraher. — HB
Love's Farewell. — Michael Drayton. See Idea ("Since there's
no help").
Love's Fidelity. — Petrarch. See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura
in Life ["Set me where as the sun doth parch"}).
Love's First Kiss. — Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-39
Love's Forget-Me-Not. — Isabella Valancy Crawford. — CPG
Love's Fragility. — Alan Porter. — BPM-30
Love's Franciscan. — Henry Constable. — ACP
Love's Ghost. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Love's Glory. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica.
Love's Grave. — George Meredith. See Modern Love ("Mark
where the pressing wind,"* etc.).
Love's Grave. — Thomas Watson. See Hekatornpathia.
Love's Growth. — John Donne. — NBE
Love's Horoscope. — Richard Crashaw. — HBV — OBS
Love's Immortality. — Elsa Barker. See Spirit and the Bride,
The.
Love's Immortality. — William Byrd. — CBOV — LL-4
Love's Inconsistency. — Petrarch. See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Life ["I find no peace"]).
Love's Insight. — Unknown. — GTSL
Love's Island. — Doku-Ho. — SPT
Love's "Justification. — Michaelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the
Italian by William Wordsworth.— AWP— JAW.P—WBP
Love's Kiss. — Helen Hay Whitney. — AA
Love's Labour's Lost, sets. — William Shakespeare.
"O we have made a vow," etc. (Berowne's Speech — Act IV.
sc. Hi)— NBE
On a Day, Alack the Day (fr. Act IV, sc. iii) — EPEP
(Blossom.)— OBEV
(Dumain's Rhymes.) — OBSC
(Love's Perjuries.)— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL— HBV
(On a Day.)— EV-1
("On a day, alack the day.") — GPE
Song: "Fox, the ape, the humble-bee, The" (fr. Act III,
sc. i)_ CGOV
"When daisies pied and violets blue." (fr. Act V, sc. ii) —
EG— GPE— OBEV— OBSC
(Song: "When daisies," etc.')— HBV
(Songs from "Love's Labour's Lost" — I.) — LEAP
(Spring.)— EV-1
(Spring and Winter— I.)— BFP— OBEV— SFC (arr.
for choral reading)
(Ver and Hiems.)— ALV
(When Daisies Pied.)— EM-1
When Icicles Hang by the Wall. — AEV— ATP— BEL—
CRE— CRP— EM-1— EPP— GN— LL-4— LPS-2—
OTPC— SBA— WLIP
(From "Love's Labour Lost.") — GS
(Song.)— HBV— TPH—WP
(Songs from "Love's Labour's Lost" — II.) — LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP— EP—JAWP—NAL—
WBP
(Spring and Winter— II.)— OBEV— SFC
(Spring and Winter — Winter.) — BFP
(Tu-Whit To- Who.)— CH
(When Icicles Hang.)— BBV
("When icicles hang by the wall.")— EG— GPE— OBSC
__TOP— TPH
(Winter.)— BCEP—BLV—BPB—CBE— CBOV— CG—
CGOV— CHB— EPEP — EPW-1— EV-1— GEPM
_ GR-e— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL— LC — MCCG—
MPB—OG— PCD— PIAE — RG— WHA— WTP-8
(Winter Song.)— CSBP
Love's Land, — Isabella Valancy Crawford. — OCL
(O Love.)— EPW-5
Love's Lantern. — Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
Last Gift. — Dante Gabriel Rossei
Love's
The.
>tti. See House of Life,
Love's Last Request. — John MacGregor. — HMSP
Love's Last Resource. — Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
Love's Last Suit. — Thomas Davidson. — BSV
Love's Legend. — Daniel Henderson. — LHW
Love's Lesson (Idyll VI). — Moschus, tr. fr. the Greek by
Ernest Myers. — AWP
Love's Letter-Box.— Helen J. Wood.— WRR-13
Love's Likeness. — George Darley. — OBVV
Love's Lord. — Edward Dowden. — HBV
Love's Lovers. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Love's Magic. — Clara Carson LeLand. — PSO
Love's Memory. — William Shakespeare. See All's Well That
Ends Well.
Love's Moods and Tenses (or Senses). — Phoebe Gary. See
Lovers, The.
Love's Mortality. — Richard Middleton.— LBBV— WHA
Love's Music. — Philip Bourke Marston. — VA
Love's Nearness. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Love's Nocturn. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN — CRE —
EPW-4
Loves of Mary Ann, The. — Sam S. Stinson. — WRR-38
Loves of the Plants, The, set. — Erasmus Darwin.
Vegetable Loves (fr. I).— OBEC
Love's Old Sweet Song. — Unknown. — WTP-1
Love's Omnipresence (after the Greek). — Joshua Sylvester (?)
—GTBS—GTSE— GTSL— SBA
(Amor Ineluctibilis.) — ES
(Constancy.)— GPE— PG
(Love Omnipresent.) — CBOV
(Sonnet: "Were I as base as is the lowly plaine.") — EP —
EPW-1— EV-1— OBSC
(Sonnet: Were I As Base As Is the Lowly Plaine.) — AEV
(Ubique.)— OBEV
(Were I As Base As Is the Lowly Plain.) — AEP-W —
EPEP— HBV— LPS-1— TOP— TPH
"Love's pallor and the semblance of deep ruth." — Dante Ali-
ghieri. See La Vita Nuova.
Love's Parting. — Michael Drayton. See Idea ("Since there's
no help").
Love's Perjuries. — William Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's
Lost.
Love's Perversity. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House,
The.
Love's Philosophy. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — AEV — BLPA—
BPN— EM-2— EPC — EPN— ERP— EV-4 — GEPM—
GPE— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LPS-1— OAEP
— OBRV— PG— SBA— TOP— WP— WTP-8
Love's Pilgrims. — Thomas Campion. — OBSC
Love's Poor. — Richard Le Gallienne. — VA
Love's Prayer. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AA
(Prayer Perfect, The.) — CPWR — JHP— MCG— OQP —
QP-2
Love's Prerogative. — John Oxenham. — BLRP
Love's Prisoner. — William Blake. See Song: "How sweet I
roamed from field to field."
Love's Prisoner. — Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer. — HBV
Love's Protestation. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde; or, Eu-
phues' Golden Legacy (Fancy, A).
Love's Proverbs. — Michael Drayton. See Idea.
Love's Reason. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Love's Rebel. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. — OBSC
Love's Redemption. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The (Love's Testament).
Love's Reminiscences. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Love's Resurrection Day. — Ellen Louise Moulton. — AA — HBV
—LEAP
Love's Ritual. — Charles Hanson Towne. — LBMV
Love's Rosary. — Alfred Noyes. — HBV
Love's Rosary. — George Edward Woodbury. — AA
Love's Schooling. — John Lyly. See Mother Bombie.
Love's Seasons. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — CHS
Love's Secret.— William Blake.— BCEP—BLV— CBOV— EP—
EPP— GPE— GTSL— OBEV— PG— PIAE— SBA
(Never Seek to Tell Thy Love.)— CRP— EM-1— OAEP—
OBEC
("Never seek to tell thy love.") — EG
Love's Secret Name. — John Arthur Blaikie. — VA
Love's Servile Lot. — Robert Southwell. — ACP
Loves She like Me? — Samuel Woodworth. — AA
Love's Silence. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(LIV).
Love's Slavery. — John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire. —
CEP
Love's Song. — Wealthy Sheetz. — HB
Love's Spite.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).— HBV—
VA
Love's Springtide. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — LBMV
Love's Strategy.— R. S. Sharpe.— OHCS-32
Love's Strength. — Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King (wr. at. to
Robert Browning). — OQP — QP-2
(Measuring Life.)— PDN
Love's Stricken "Why." — Emily Dickinson. — BLV
Love's Testament. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Love's Trappist. — G. K. Chesterton. — LHW
Love's Tribute. — Lorena W. Sturgeon. — PSO
Love's Trinity. — Alfred Austin.— OBVV
Love's Tyranny. — Jacques Peletier, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Love's Vigil.— Edwin Markham.—MRV— OQP— QP-2
Love's Vision.— Edward Carpenter.— WGRP
Love's Wantonness. — Thomas Lodge. See Phillis.
Love's Wisdom. — Margaret Deland. — AA
Love's without Reason. — Alexander Brome. — OBS
Love's Young Dream. — Thomas Moore. — EP — HBV — LPS-1—
WBLP
Love's Young Dream. — Helen Maud Waithman. — BTB-7
Lovesight. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Love-Song, A. — Norman Gale. — LEAP
Love-Song. — Winnebago Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis. — APW
Love-Song, The. — Bernice Lesbia Kenyon. — AV
Love-Song, A.— W. J. Turner.— OBMV
Love-Song. — Unknown, tr. fr, the Russian by W. R. S. Ral
ston.— AWP
Love-Song by a Lunatic, A. — Unknown. — NA
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Love-Song
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
MacLeod" (William
See House of Life,
Love-Song of Drostan, The. — "Fiona
Sharp). See Drostan and Yseul.
Lovest Thou Me?— William Cowper.— AEP-D— HBV— NBE—
OBEC
Love-Sweetness. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
The.
Love-Talker, The.— "Ethna Carbery" (Mrs. Seumas Mac-
Manus) .— BMEP— CH
"Love-Trilogy, A," sel. ("I charge you, O winds of the West,"
etc.).— Mathilde Blind.— VA
Lovewell's Fight ("Of worthy Captain Lovewell I purpose now
to sing"). — Unknown. — HBV — PAH
(Song of Lovewell's Fight.) — AP
Lovewell's Fight ("What time the noble Lovewell came").—
Unknown. — PAH
Lovey-Loves. — Ben King. — SPE-1
Loving and Beloved. — Sir John Suckling. — OBS
Loving and Liking. — Dorothy Wordsworth. — OTPC
Loving Ballad of Lord Baternan, The. — Unknown. — BLPA —
OBB
Loving Cup, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
"Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show." — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (I).
Loving Little Girl, The. — E. C. Rook. — PPYP
Loving Words. — Unknown. — VIL
Low Barometer. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Low Bridge, Everybody Down (with music) . — Unknown. — ABF
(Erie Canal, The — shorter vers.). — ABF — AS — IHA
Low Doun in the Broom. — Unknown. — BSV
Low, Lute, Low! — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Queen Mary
(Hapless Doom of Woman).
Low Sunday and Monday, sel. — Gerard Manley Hopkins.
To Oxford.— NBE
Low Tide on Grand-Pre. — Bliss Carman.— CPG — OCL
Low Voices. — Edwin Ford Piper. — POOT
Low-Backed Car, The.— Samuel Lover.— BTB-S— CCR— DRB—
HBV— LC— LPS-1— OHCS-28— PB-7
Low-Down White, The.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Lowell. — James Russell Lowell. See Fable for Critics, A.
Lowell Alphabet, A.— Caroline B. LeRow (comp.). — PEOR
Lower Animals. — Alan Anderson. — PCD
Lower Bough, The. — Conde Benoist Fallen. — BMC
Lowery Cot.— L. A. G. Strong. — MBP
Lowest Place, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EP — EPP
"Lowest trees have tops, the ant her gall, The." — Sir Edward
Dyer.— EG
(Modest Love, A.)— OBSC
(Natural Comparisons with Perfect Love.) — MV-2
Lowestoft Boat, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Lowland Country, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— ODP
Lowlands Low, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Lowlands of Holland, The. — Unknown. — SG
(Lawlands o' Holland, The.)— BB— BPB (si. mod.)~CH
(Lowlands o' Holland, The.)— BSV— CBOV (diff. vers.)
— CGOV (diff. vers.)— EBSV— OBB
Low-Tide. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — SAM
Loyal. — Francis Orrery Ticknor. — GR-a — OG
Loyal Effusion. — Horatio and James Smith. — OBRV
Loyal Heart. — Unknown. — WRR-23
Loyal Hearts. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge de Vere).—
POOI
(Life's Mirror.)— BLPA— BS — LOW — POI— PTA-1 —
VIL— WBLP
(There Are Loyal Hearts.)— HT— SPE-4
Loyalties.— Walter A. Cutter.— OQP—QP-2
Loyalty. — John Barbour. See Bruce, The.
Loyalty. — Berton Braley. — BLPA
Loyalty. — Allan Cunningham. — GN (abr.) — LH (abr.)
(Hame, Hame, Harne.)— BSV— CH — EBSV — HBV —
OBEV— OBRV— OTPC— WTP-3
Loyalty Confin'd. — Sir Roger L'Estrange. — OBS
(In Prison.)— LPS-3
(Liberty and Requiem of an Imprisoned Royalist.) — EV-2
Lo-Yang. — Emperor Ch'ien Wen-ti, tr. fr. the Chinese by Ar
thur Waley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Lubber Breeze. — T. Sturge Moore. — CH
Lubin Loo (with music). — Unknown. — CHB
Lucerna Pietatis. — L. Steni. — BPM-31
Lucid Interval. — George O'Neil. — TBM
Lucifer and Elissa. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
Lucifer in Starlight. — George Meredith. — ATP — BEL — BLV—
BMEP— CBOV— CH—EP— EPN — EPP— ES— GPE—
GTML— HBV— ISP— LEAP— OAEP— OBEV— OBVV
—PIAE— POTT— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VA— VLEP
Lucifer Sings in Secret. — Elinor Wylie. — MM
Lucifer's Feast.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— RH
Lucifer's Song. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
Lucille, sets. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton) ,
Character of Lucille. — BTB-8
Dinner Hour, The.— VA— WTP-6
"Lucille de Nevers," etc. (fr. Canto III). — EP
We Meet at One Gate. — HT
Lucille. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Lucinda Matlock. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Lucius Junius Brutus over the Body of Lucretia. — John Howard
Payne. See Brutus, or, the Fall of Tarquin.
Luck.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— OB MV
Luck. — Unknown. — VIL
Luck and Work, — Robert Underwood Johnson. — ST
Luck of Edenhall, The. — Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP — STB
Luck of Roaring Camp, The.— Bret Harte.— WRR-33
Luck of the Bogans, The. — Sarah Orne Jewett.— SPE-5
Lucky Call, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-11
(Lost Spectacles, The.)— BOHV
Lucky Horseshoe, The.— James T. Fields.— OHCS-22— PRK
Lucky Jim.— John Luther Long.— BTB-9
Lucky Jim.—Unknown.—WRR-lS
Lucky Strike.— Merrill Moore.— MOAP
Lucretius. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— EV-S— VLEP
Lucy. — Walter de la Mare. — CMP
Lucv ("She dwelt among the untrodden ways"). — William
Wordsworth.— BCEP — BFVR— BLPA— CBE—CGOV
—EPP— EPW-4— EV-3— LPS-1— PECK— WTP-10
(Lost Love.)— CCR— GTBS—GTSE
(Lucy, II.)— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(She Dwelt Among.)— EP
("She dwelt among the untrodden ways/ ) — EG — EM-2
(She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways.)— ATP— A WP—
BEL— BPN— BTP — CBOV— CR—CRE— CRP—
EPN— EPNC— ERP — GEPC — GEPM— GPE—
GR-e— GTSL — HBVY — ISP— JAWP— LL-4 —
MBL— MCCG — NAL— OAEP— OBRV— OTA—
OTPC— PG—PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP
—TPH— TVSH— WBP— WHA— WLIP— WP
Lucy ("Slumber did my spirit seal, A"). — William Words
worth.— EPW-4
(Lucy, III.)— BLV
(Lucy, V.)— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Slumber Did My Spirit Seal, A.)— AWP— BEL— BPN—
CBOV— CR — CRE — EP— EPN— EPP— ERP—
GEPC— GEPM — GPE—GR-e— GTBS—GTSE —
GTSL — ISP — JAWP — LEAP— LL-4— NAL—
OAEP — OBRV— OTA — TCEP— TOP— TPH—
WBP
("Slumber did my spirit seal, A.")— EG— EM-2
Lucy, I ("Strange fits of passion have I known"). — William
Wordsworth.— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known.) — BPN— CR—
CRE— EPN — ERP — EV-3 — GEPC— GEPM—
OAEP— OBRV— TCEP— WLIP
("Strange fits of passion have I known.") — EG — EM-2
Lucy ("Three years she grew in sun and shower"). — William
Wordsworth.— ABVC— EPW-4— GN— OTPC
(Education of Nature, The.)— GTBS — GTSE — GTSL
(Lucy, IV.)— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Three Years She Grew.)— AWP — BEL — EP — EPP—
ERP— EV-3— GBV — GEPC — GEPM— HBVY—
ISP — LPS-1 — MBL — NAL— OBRV— OTA —
gjj^ SEP TPH WLIP
(Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower.) — BPN—
CB OV— CR—CRE — CRP — EPN— GPE— OAEP
• — OTA— PTER—SN— TCEP— TOP
("Three years she grew in sun. and shower.") — EM-2
Lucy and Colin. — Thomas Tickell. See Colin and Lucy.
Lucy Ashton's Song. — Sir Walter Scott. See Bride of Lam-
mermoor, The.
Lucy Gray; or Solitude.— William Wordsworth. — BEL — BFVR
—BPB— BPN — CBOV — CFBP—CG— CGOV— CH—
CRP— EM-2— EP— EPN— EPNC — EPP — EPW-4 —
ERP — EV-3 — GEPC — GR-e— GS— GSRC— GTSL—
HBV— ISP— JHP — OAEP— OBRV— OHNP— OTPC
— PB-6— PRWS — PTER — PYM — TCEP — THP—
TOP— TPH— TVSH
Lucy Lake. — Newton Mackintosh. — BOHV — HBV— PA
Lucy Locket. — Mother Goose. — PBV
("Lucy Locket lost her pocket.") — PPL
Lucy's Birthday. — William Makepeace Thackeray. — OTPC
Lucy's Canary.— Adelaide O'Keeffe.— OTPC
Lucy's Flittin'. — William Laid! aw. — EBSV
Ludicrous Explanation, A. — Unknown. — HT
Lugnaquillia, sel. (in Stories of Wicklow). — George Francis
Savage-Armstrong.
Wicklow Scene, A.— TIP
Lugubrious Whing-Whang, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.—
BOHV— CPWR— N A
"Lukannon."— Rudyard Kipling. See Jungle Book, The.
Luke.— Bible, N. T. See St. Luke.
Luke Havergal. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — AA — AWP —
JAWP— LEAP— MAP— MOAP— PFY— POOT
Luke Tanner's Daughter. — Kenneth Allen Robinson. — BPM-34
Lull.— Rhea B. Zehr.— HB
Lullaby, The: "As through the palms ye wander." — Lope de
Vega Carpio, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh. —
CAW
Lullaby: "At sunset our white butterflies." — Joseph Russell
Taylor.— BOL
Lullaby, A: "Baby, baby, hush-a-bye." — (Miss) Laurence
Alma-Tadema.— BOL— GS
Lullaby: "Baby child of Mary, The." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Spanish. — BOL
Lullaby: "Baby wants a lullaby."— William Brighty Rands.—
Lullaby: "Baloo, loo, lamrny, now baloo, my dear." — Lady
Nairne.— HBV
Lullaby, A: "Because some men in khaki coats." — G. R. Glas
gow.— EOL—OG
Lullaby: "Bedtime's come fu' little boys." — Paul Laurence Dun-
bar.— LEAP— MLP — MPB — PB-2— TSW— TSWC—
VOD
(Negro Lullaby.)— THP
(Po5 Little Lamb.)— SPE-1— WRR-36
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TITLE INDEX
Lullaby
Lullaby: "Beloved, may your sleep be sound." — William Butler
Yeats.— OB MV
Lullaby: "Birds in their nests are softly calling." — Grace
Mitchell.— BOL
Lullaby, A: "Cease, warring thoughts, and let his brain." —
James Shirley. See Triumph of Beauty, The.
Lullaby, A: "Close to the heart that is throbbing in love for
you."— Willis Walton Franz.— BOL
Lullaby: "Day is ending; night is falling." — John White Chad-
wick. — BOL
Lullaby: "Day is stealing down the West." — Florence Earle
Coates.— BOL
Lullaby: "Dear mother, in dreams I see her." — Claxson Bel
lamy and Harry Paulton. See Erminie.
Lullaby, A: "Dollie, the night has come." — Louis C. Elson. —
BOL
Lullaby: "Dream, dream, thou flesh of me!" — "Patience
Worth."— BOL
Lullaby: "Golden slumbers kiss your eyes." — Thomas Dekker.
See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell, The.
Lullaby, A: "Hush, hush, rest my sweet." — Mary Newmarch
Prescott. — BOL
Lullaby: "Hush, lullay." — Leonie Adams. — BLV— MAP— SC
Lullaby: "Hush! the waves are rolling in." — Unknown, tr. fr.
the Gaelic.— SAS
Lullaby: "Hush thee, hush." — "R. D. H."— CAG
Lullaby, A: "Hush thee, my baby-boy, hush thee to sleep." —
Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Alexander Stewart. —
BOL— EBSV
Lullaby: "Hush thee, sweet baby." — Thomas Davidson. — BOL
Lullaby: "Husheen, the herons are crying." — "Seumas 0' Sul
livan" (James Starkey).— BOL— GBV— TVSH
Lullaby: "I'll put you, myself, my baby, to slumber." — Un
known, tr. fr. the Irish by George Sigerson. — BOL
Lullaby: "I'll send you now sailing across the sea." — Witter
Bynner. — BOL
Lullaby: "In this hush of night." — Henry D. Muir. — BOL
Lullaby: "Kiver up yo' haid, my little lady." — Paul Laurence
Dunbar.— BTB-6— HHHA
Lullaby: "Lay thy head upon this pillow." — Fred Emerson
Brooks. — BOL
Lullaby: "Lennavan-Mo." — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).
—BOL
aby: "Lullaby, oh lullaby!" — Christina Georgina
— BOL— RIS— SC— TYP
(Lullaby, Oh, Lullaby.)— PAS C
Lullaby: "Maple strews the embers, The." — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
Lullaby, A: "Mo cheann ban beag, lie still and rest." — Mary
Anne O'Reilly. — BOL
Lullaby: "My heart makes mock at the long day's harms." —
Nannie Fitzhtigh Maclean. — BOL
Lullaby: "My little one, sleep softly." — Harriet Monroe. — BOL
— NP
Lullaby: "Now bylow, baby, and slumber sweet and soundly."
Unknown. — BOL
Lullaby, A: "Now while rest the happy herds." — Helen Gray
Cone. — BOL
Lullaby: "Oh, honey, li'l honey, come and lay yo' wooly head."
—Edmund S. Leamy.— BOL— GBV
Lullaby, A: "O hushaby, baby! why weepest thou?" — Owen
Roe O' Sullivan, tr. fr. the Irish by James Clarence
Mangan. — BOL
Lullaby: "O Mary, mother, if the day we trod." — Arthur Sher-
burne Hardy. — BOL
Lullaby, A: "0 saftly sleep, my bonnie bairn!" — Alexander A.
Ritchie.— BOL— EBSV
Lullaby: "O sleep, sweet infant, for we all must sleep." —
Hartley Coleridge.— BOL
Lullaby: "O'er the haycocks comes the moon." — Alice Archer
Sewall James. — BOL
Lullaby: "Plump little baby clouds." — Unknown. — BOL
Lullaby: "Puva — puva — puva." — Hopi Indians, tr. by Natalie
Curtis.— SUS
Lullaby: "Rest, my babe, rest!" — Unknown. — BOL
Lullaby: "Rockaby, lullaby, bees in the clover!" — Josiah Gilbert
Holland. See Mistress of the Manse, The.
Lullaby: "Rooks' nests do rock on the tree top, The." — Wil
liam Barnes. — BOL — GS
Lullaby, A: "See how the poppies nod." — Agnes H. Begbie. —
BOL
Lullaby, A: "Sich a li'l feller."— Frank L. Stanton.— BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep, baby, sleep, I can see two little sheep." —
Unknown. — BOL
Lullaby, A: "Sleep, baby, sleep, the wind." — Robert Ellice
Mack.— BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep, baby, sleep, waiting near." — Virginia Bioren
Harrison. — BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep, little baby, sleep and rest." — Elinor Chipp. —
HBMV
Lullaby: "Sleep, little one, and be good." — Unknown, tr. fr.
the German. — BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep, my babe, lie still and slumber." — Unknown,
tr. fr. the Welsh.— BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep, my baby, all the night!"— Wendell Phillips
Stafford. — BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep, my baby, sleep, my boy." — Eliza Lee Foller
(at. also to 'Jane Taylor). — BOL
(Sweetly Sleep.)— MOAH
Lullaby, A: "Sleep, my darling, sleep!"— Celia Thaxter.— BOI
Lullaby, A: "Sleep, my dear one, sleep." — George Edgai
Montgomery. — BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep, my little baby, sleep." — Samuel Hoffenstein.— •
LL-2
Lullaby: "Sleep, my little one, sleep." — Sarah Jane S. Harring
ton. — RAR
Lullaby: "Sleep, O my babe, not thine a manger." — James B,
Kenyon.— BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep, sleep, lovely white soul." — Walter de la Mare,
—BOL— GBV
Lullaby: "Sleep, sleep, my darling." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French. — BOL
Lullaby: "Sleep soft and long, no morn is worth the waking.'
— Alice Herbert. — BLP
Lullaby, A: "Sleep soft, baby mine!" — Monica Peveril Turn-
bull.— BOL
Lullaby: "Sleepy little, creepy little goblins in the gloaming."
—James W. Foley.— BOL— OHCS-39— PTA-2— SPE-2
Lullaby: "Slumber, slumber, little one, now." — Frank Demp
ster Sherman. — BOL
Lullaby: "Softly now the burn is rushing." — "Ethna Carbery"
(Mrs. Seumas MacManus). — BMC — BOL
Lullaby: "Softly sink in slumbers golden." — Gerald Massey. —
BOL
Lullaby: "Song for the baby, sweet little Bopeep, A." —
Shirley Dare. — BOL
Lullaby, A: "Stars are twinkling in the skies, The." — Eugene
Field.— PEF
Lullaby, A: "Suppose I put my baby to sleep." — Kate Wisner
McClusky.— BOL— SPE-4
Lullaby: "Sweet and low, sweet and low." — Alfred, Lord Ten
nyson. See Princess, The (Sweet and Low).
Lullaby, A: "Sweet baby, sleep! what ails my dear." — George
Wither. See Rocking Hymn, A.
Lullaby: "They are fluttering and fluttering, like birds upon
the tree." — Virginia Frazer Boyle. — BOL
Lullaby: "Through Sleep-land doth a river flow." — E. Cavazza.
— PEM
Lullaby: "Upon my lap my sovereign sits." — "Richard Row
lands" (Richard Verstegan). — CH — GTSL— HBV —
OBEV— WTP-7
(Our Blessed Lady's Lullaby.) — BOL
(Our Lady's Lullaby.)— ACP— CAW
Lullaby: "Weep you no more, sad fountains." — John Dowland
— CBOV— GPE
(Rest Sad Eyes.)— BLV
(Sleep.)— LPS-3
(Song for Music, A.)— GTSL— TOP— WTP-1
(Tears.)— EA—EV-1— OBEV— PG
(Weep You No More.)— CH
(Weep You No More, Sad Fountains.)— EPEP—OAEP—
SBA
("Weep you no more, sad fountains.") — AEP-W — EG —
OBSC
Lullaby, A: "We've wandered all about the upland fallows." —
Ford Madox Ford.— BOL
Lullaby: "When little birdie bye-bye goes. — Unknown. See
When Little Birdie Bye-Bye Goes.
Lullaby: "Wind whistled loud at the window pane, The." —
William Brighty Rands. — BOL — GS
Lullaby: "World, my little worried soul, The." — George O'Neil.
— SMP
"Lullaby and good-night." — Unknown.
(Guardian Angels, The [German].) — BOL
Lullaby Carol. — Unknown. See Lullay, Mine Liking.
"Lullaby, child of the Madonna." — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The [Venetian].)— BOL
Lullaby for a Baby Fairy.— Joyce Kilmer.— BOL— JK-1
Lullaby for a Man-Child. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — BOL — YT
Lullaby for a Sick Child. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Italian. — BOL
Lullaby for Christmas, A.— John Addington Symonds. — BOL
Lullaby for Titania. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer
Night's Dream, A (Fairies' Song).
Lullaby for Violent Death. — Margaret Widdemer. — AMV-35
— BPM-35
Lullaby in Bethlehem. — Henry Howarth Bashford. — BOL —
HBV— HBVY
"Lullaby, my little one." — Unknown. — BOL
Lullaby, O Lullaby. — William Cox Bennett. — BOL — HBV—
OTPC
Lullaby, Oh, Lullaby! — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Lul
laby: "Lullaby, oh lullaby!"
Lullaby of a Female Convict to Her Child, the Night Previous
to Execution, The. — Henry Kirke White. — BOL
Lullaby of a Lover, The. — George Gascoigne.— EV-1 — OAEP
(Lover's Lullaby, A.)— HBV— OBEV
Lullaby of a Woman of the Mountain. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Gaelic by Padraic Pearse. — BOL — NP
Lullaby of an Infant Chief.— Sir Walter Scott.— BHV— BOL
— CBE— CSBP— ERP — EV-4— GS— HBV— LC— MBP
—MPC-10 — OTPC— PB-3—PBGP — PRWS — RIS—
SPE-1— TVC— TVSH
(Cradle Song.)— CBPC
Lullaby of Danae, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman (par. fr.
the Greek of Simonides).— BOL— MOAH
Lullaby of the Iroquois. — E. Pauline Johnson. — BOL
Lullaby of the Pict Mother. — Louise Lamprey. — BOL
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Lullaby of the Virgin.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by Alma
Strettell.— BOL
Lullaby Song.— William P. M'Kenzie.— BOL
Lullaby Song.— Unknown, tr, fr, the German by Elizabeth
Prentiss.— B TB-5
(Cradle Song: "Sleep, baby sleep"— 5 sts.)— LC
(Lullabies of Various Lands [German] — 1 st.t with music.)
— WRR-48
(Shepherd's Lullaby — 2 sts.) — PBV
(Sleep, Baby, Sleep— 2 sts.)— GFA— MOAH (si. diff.)—
MPB— OTPC— PASC (3 rfj.)— PB-1 — PBGP—
PTA-1— RAR— SAS
("Sleep, baby, sleep.") —PPL
(Slumber Song, A— 5 sts.)— BOL
"Lullaby, sweet baby mine! Mother spins the threads so fine."
— Unknown. — BOL
"Lullaby, sweet lullaby." — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The [Sardinian].)— BOL
Lullaby Town. — John Irving Diller. — BLPA
Lullabye, A: "Wind is tapping the window-pane, The." — Wil
liam Noble Roundy.— BOL
Lullabye, A: "With lullay, lullay, lyke a chylde." — John Skel-
ton. — EPW-1
Lullaby-O, By-O, Babe. — Harry Noyes Pratt.— BOL
"Lulla-lullaby, hush, my babe." — Unknown. — BOL
Lullay, Lullay. — Unknown. — BOL
Lullay! Lullay! Lytel Child. — Unknown.— BOL
Lullay, Mine Liking. — Unknown. — MV-2
("I saw a faire maiden.") — EG
(Lullaby Carol.)— BOL
("Lullay, mine lyking, my dere sone, myn swetying.") —
Lully, Lulley. — Unknown. — BOL (mod.) — CH— OAEP
(Falcon, The.)— ACP— OBB (si. diff.)
(Falcon Hath Borne My Mate Away, The.) — CBOV
("Lully, lulley, lully, lulley"— mod.)— EP— EPP
("Lully lullay, lully lullay!")— EG
Lulu (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Lulu's Complaint. — Unknown. — RYC
(Deposed.)— WRR-32
Lumber Camp Romance, A. — Harriet Francene Crocker. —
Lumber Yard Pools at Sunset. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS —
GMAS
Lumbermen, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BHV— CGOV—
THP
Lumberyak, The.— William F. Kirk.— IHA
Luminous Hands of God, The. — Eleanor Kenly Bacon. — OOP
— QP-1
Lunar Stanzas. — Henry Coggswell Knight.— BOHV— NA
Lunch. — F. S. Flint. — PFE
Lunger, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS—FF—POI
Lupin. — Humbert Wolfe. See Kensington Gardens.
Lure, The.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— BFP—HBV
Lure of Books, The, sel. — Lynn Harold Hough.
Cities of the Mind.— MOB
Lure of Little Voices, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Lure of the Buttercup, The. — Eleanor Stimmel. — HB
Lure of the Trail, The. — Floyd Meredith.— POY
Lure That Failed, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Lurline; or, The Knight's Visit to the Mermaids. — "Thomas
Ingoldsby." See Sir Rupert the Fearless.
'Lusive Fairy, The. — Betty Solliday.— GSRC
Lust of Gold, The. — James Montgomery. See West Indies,
The.
Juventus, sel. — Robert Wever.
"In a herber green, asleep whereas I lay." — EG
(In Youth Is Pleasure,)— OBEV
(Youth.)— OBSC
Lusty May. — Unknown. — OBEV
(O Lusty May.)— EBSV— MV-2
Lute and Furrow. — Olive Tilford Dargan.— LS — SPP— TBM
Lute Obeys, The. — Sir 'Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
(Blame Not My Lute — abr.) — GPE
Lute Player, The.— William Watson. — SR
Lute Song in "The Sad One/' The. — Sir John Suckling See
Sad One, The.
Lute Song of the Lady Heloise. — Herbert E. Palmer. — BPM-30
Luther. — "Joaquin" Miller. — BTB-4
Luther A. Todd. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Luther Benson. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Luther Brewer.— Paul Engle. — LL-3
Luther's Christmas Carol. — Martin Luther, tr. fr. the German
— WRR-28
Luve Ron, The.— Thomas de Hales.— EP (middle Eng.)—EPP
(abr; middle and mod. Eng.)
Lux Advenit Veneranda. — Adam de St. Victor, tr. fr. the
Latin by H. T. Henry.— CAW
Lux JEterna. — Irwin Edman. — TBM
Lux Est Umbra Dei. — John Addington Symonds. — VA
Lux in Tenebris. — Katharine Tynan. — GTIV — TIP
Luxury.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Lycidas.— John Milton.— AEP-W—AEV— ATP— A WP — BEL
—BLV— BPB — CBE — CBOV — CR— CRE — CRP-
EM-1— EP— EPEP — EPP — EPS — EPW-2— EV-2—
GEPC— GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
-HBV-ISP-JAWP— LEAP - LH-MBL— MCCG
Lusty
"
"Alas! What boots it with incessant" (sel.). _ PC
Lycidas (Continued).
Flowers (sel.).— ADAH
"Yet once more, o ye laurels" (sel.). — BCEP
Lycidas and Moeris. — Virgil. See Eclogues.
Lydia. — Madison Cawein. — PR
Lydia.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AA— OBAV
Lydia Dick. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Lydia Is Gone This Many a Year. — Lizette Woodworth Reesp
—CH— HBV -WTP-7
Lydia Pinkham (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Lydia's Ride. — Thomas Frost.— BTB-7
Lye, The.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— PECK
Lying. — Thomas Moore. — BFP— BOHV— SPE-5
Lying Awake. — Gertrude Kurzenknabe Shaffer. — HB
Lying in the Grass. — Edmund Gosse. — EA — LBBV — OBVV— -
TCEP— TOP— TPH— VA
"Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace." — Edmund Spenser
See Amoretti (LXVII).
"Lyke as a ship, that through the Ocean wyde."— Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (XXXIV). ^amund
Lyke- Wake Dirge, A.— Unknown.— BB— BCEP— BPB— CBOV
—CH— EBSV— EPW-1— HBV— OBB— OBEV
(Final Dirge.)— ACP
(Lyke- Wake Dirge — Traditional — mod. vers.) — AEP-W
Lyman Beecher's First Home.— Lyman Beecher. See Autobi
ography of Lyman Beecher.
Lyman Dillon and His Plow. — MacKinlay Kantor. — TL
Lyman, Frederick, and Jim.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Lynching, The. — Claude McKay. — ANL — BANP
Lynmouth. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — MCT
Lynmouth Widow, A. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — AV— BAP—
NV — SBMV
Lyon.— Henry Peterson. — PAPm
(Death of Lyon, The.)— GA — PAH
Lyra Incantata. — Theodore Tilton. — MHT
Lyre of Anacreon, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
Lyric: "Give me a light that I may see her." — John Masefield.
— PM
Lyric, A: "How can I sing light-souled."— Lorenzo de' Medici
tr-fr-™e Italian by John Addington Symonds.— JAWP
Lyric: "I want to be where all is very still."— Gertrude Mac-
Gregor Moffatt. — CPG
Lyric: "Tell me, is there sovereign cure."— Edith Matilda
Thomas. See Inverted Torch, The.
Lyric, A: "There's nae lark loves the lift, my dear."— Ateer-
. non Charles Swinburne. See Sisters, The.
Lyric, A: You smiled, you spoke."— Walter Savage Landor.
T • ,&* You Smiled, You Spoke, and I Believed.
Lyric: You would have understood me, had you waited"—
Ernest Dowson.
. (You Would Have Understood Me.)— MBP
Lyric Deed, The.™ John G. Neihardt.— DD—GA— TBM
Lyric Love.— ^Robert Browning. See Ring and the Book, The
Lyric Muse, The.— Horace. See Ars Poetica.
Lyric of Action.— Paul Hamilton Hayne. — BTB-8 — FF POI
(Upward and Onward.) — BTB-6
Lyric Stanzas (of Empedocles).— Matthew Arnold. See Exn-
pedocles on ^Etna.
Lyric to the Isles.— Charles Sangster.— CPG
Lyric Year, The, sel.— Charles Hanson.
April Song, An.— VIL
Lyrical Epigrams.— Edith Wharton.
Friendship. — SPT
"My little old dog."— SPT
(Lyrical Epigram, A.) — PC
Spring.— SPT
Lyrical Poem, The. — Richard Garnett. — VA
Lyrick for Legacies. — Robert Herrick. — OBS
Lyrics, sels. — James Agee.
"!T loijer?d tweePmg with my bride for gladness."— MAP
«S° left' EnouSh deceiving." — MAP
Not met and marred with the year's whole turn of grief."
~— JMAJP
Lyrics from a Library, sel.— Clinton Scollard
In the Library. — MOB
Lyrics of Earth, ^/.—Archibald Lainpman.
Mother to whose valiant will."
(Dedications.)— MOAH
Lyttel Boy, The.— Eugene Field.— AA— LEAP— PEF
,— OAEP
mightingVie;fhe:y-BLv "vt '-™-Epp
M
M. Bochsa Plays the Star Spangled Banner.— G. Fernald — HT
M. Crashaws Answer for Hope.-Richard Crashaw.-OBS
BPN-RKV y °f thC Line>-~Rud^rd Kipling. -~
M' Li'1Schenk-WRR78°SePlline MeiWin C°°k ™d Stanley
M. P.; or The Blue Stockings, ^/.-Thomas Moore.
Orator Puff.-BTB-l— LPS-3— OHCS-9
Ma and Her Check Book.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
' Needed Educatin'-~Keene Thompson.
-
Ma and the Auto. — Edgar A. Guest _ CVG
Ma Little Brown Babee.— Wallace Bruce Amsbary.
WRR-51
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TITLE INDEX
Madrigal
Ma Vocation. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French by
Eugene Field. — PEF
(My Vocation — tr. by Henry Carrington.) — AFP
Ma, What's a Banker? or Hush, My Child.— Ogden Nash.
— TL
Mabel. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Mabel.— Unknown.— WRR-4
Mabel, in New Hampshire. — James T. Fields. -— HBV— PR
Mabel Martin: A Harvest Idyl. — John Greenleaf Whittier.—
BAV
Witch's Daughter, The (abr. fr. Pt. II-VI).— PTA-2—
OHCS-19— OHNP— WRR-40
(Husking, The— Pt. II, abr. selJ—APW
Macaffie's Confession. — Unknown. — CSF
M'Andrew's Hymn.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV—WTP-6
Macaulay. — Walter Savage Landor.— EPC-— LPS-3— VA
Macbeth.— Walter de la Mare. — TCEP
Macbeth.— William Shakespeare. — GR-e — LL-4
"Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased" (br. set. fr.
Act V, sc. iii).— GPE
(Mind diseased.)— B CEP
"If it were done," etc. (fr. Act I, sc. vii).— GPE— NBE
(Duncan's Murder.) — EV-1
(Macbeth's Murder Meditation.)— B CEP
(Murder Pact, The.)— WHA
Lady Macbeth (fr. Act I, sc. v). — POOI
Murder,. The (Act II, sc. ii).— CBOV— LPS-3
(Deed, The.)— EV-1
(Murderers, The.)— WHA
Murder of King Duncan (fr. Act II, sc. i and ii). —
OHCS-13
(Dagger of the Mind, A.) — LPS-3
(Dagger Scene, The.) — BTB-2
("Is this a dagger/') — GPE
(Macbeth's Hallucination.)— PPD-2
("Now o'er the one half world," etc.) — NBE
(Sleep — Innocent Sleep.) — EV-1
Sleep-walking Scene (abr. fr. Act V, sc. i). — ST—
WRR-27
"She should have dy'd hereafter," etc. (fr. Act V, sc. v).
—NBE
"Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow" (fr. Act V,
sc. v) .— BLP— GPE — OQP— PG— POOI— QP-1
—WHA
(From "Macbeth.") — PFE
(Tomorrow.) — BCEP
(Way to Dusty Death, The.)— EV-1
"We have scotched the snake, not killed it" (fr. Act III,
sc. ii).— NBE
("Better be with the dead" — br. sel.) — GPE
Witches' Meeting, The (fr. Act I, sc. i and Act IV, sc. i).
— CG
(Macbeth and the Witches.)— BTB-4
(Macbeth's Fortune — fr. Act IV, sc. i, arr. by Stanley
Schall.)— WRR-31
(Witches' Incantations.) — EPEP
(Witches' Song, The.)— PPD-2
Macbeth and the Witches. — William Shakespeare. See Mac
beth.
Macbeth's Fortune. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
Macbeth's Hallucination. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
Macbeth's Murder Meditation. — William Shakespeare. See
Macbeth.
McCarthy and McManus. — Unknown. — HHHA
MacDiarmod's Daughter. — Francis Carlin.— HBMV
MacDonald's Raid (A. D.) 1780.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.—
GR-a— OHCS-18— PAH
MacDonough's Song. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Macdougal Street. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— FFTM
McFeeters' Fourth. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
M'Fingal, sels. — John Trurnbull.
Liberty Pole, The (Canto III).— AP (much abr,)— APB
APW (11. 1-650— abr.)— TCAP (abr.)
("This said, our Squire, yet undismayed" — 11. 295-612.)
— IAP
Town-Meeting, A. M., The (Canto I). — AP (abr.) — IAP
(11. 1-160)— TCAP (11. 1-160, abr.)
Town-Meeting, P. M., The (Canto II, 11. 1-100);— TCAP
MacFlecknoe; or, A Satire on the True Blue Protestant Poet,
T. S.— John Dryden.— BEL — CEP— EPRE— GEPC—
OAEP— SEP (si. abr.)— TCEP (abr.)-TPH.
Primacy of Dullness, The (11. 1-28).— OBS
Shadwell.— EPC (abr. )— EPW-2— EV-3— NBE
MacGregor's Gathering. — Sir Walter Scott. — EBSV
Machine Gun, The. — Albert Jay. — PAPm
Machine Hand, A.— Thomas Ashe.— OBVV
Machine Speaks, The.— A. R. Ubsdell.— BPM-35
Machines. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky. — BPM-33
Machree. — Francis P. Donnelly. — LHW
Mcllrath of Malate, — John Jerome Rooney. — PAH
McKinley. — Charles Emory Smith.— WRR-42
McKinley.— Unknown.— GA— MC— PAH
McKinley's Dying Prayer. — James Creelman.— HT — SPE-5
McKinley's Funeral Address, sel. ("Our President is dead").
— C. M. Manchester.— WRR-26
Mackrimmon's Lament. — Sir Walter Scott. — EBSV
Maclaine's Child. — Charles Mackay.— OHCS-9
M'Lean's Welcome. — James Hogg.— EBSV
M'Pherson's Farewell. — Robert Burns. — BSV — EBSV— MCCG
— MV-2
(Defiance.)— LH
Macroom on Market Day. — Virginia Lyne Tunstall. — LS
McSorley's Bar. — Reuel Denney. — AMV-37
McSwats Swear Off. The.— Unknown.— WRR-39
Mad.— William Littlejohn.— OHCS-32
Mad Actor, The.— Frederick G. Webb.— WRR-2
Mad Anthony's Charge. — Alexander N. Easton. — OHCS-29
Mad Blake.— William Rose Benet.— BAP— GPE — HBMV
MLP— SBMV
Mad Engineer, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-7
Mad Farmer's Song. — Unknown. — RIS
Mad Fiddler, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Mad Guilleau. — Gustave Nadaud, tr. fr, the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Mad Lover, The, sel. — John Fletcher.
Joy of Battle, The (Song, fr. Act V, sc. iv).— EV-2— LH
(Battle Song.)— MV-2
Mad Lover, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Mad Lover. The. — Speer Strahan. — CAW
Mad Mag. — Leonard Wheeler. — OHCS-16
Mad Maid's Song, The.— Robert Herrick.— AWP— BLV— CH
—EG — EPEP — EPW-2 — EV-2 — OBEV— PPD-1—
Mad Margaret's Song.— William S. Gilbert. See Ruddigore.
Mad Marie. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Mad River. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — PTA-2
Mad Song.— William Blake.— BCEP— BEL— CEP — CRE -
EM-1— EPW-3— NBE
Mad Song: or, Tom o' Bedlam's Song. — Unknown. — BLV
(Torn o' Bedlam.) — NBE
(Tom o' Bedlam's Song.)— EG— WTP-1 (abr. and diff.)
(Tom-a-Bedlam's Poem.)— BCEP— HBV
Mad Woman of Punnet's Town, The. — Leonard A. G. Strong.
See Madwoman of Punnet's Town, The.
Madagascar, sel. — Sir William Davenant.
For the Lady Olivia Porter; A Present upon a New- Years
Day.— OBS
To the Queen, Entertain'd at Night by the Countess of
Anglesey. — OBS
Madam Hickory. — Wilbur Larremore. — AA
Madam Life. — William Ernest Henley. — MBP
(Madam Life's a Piece in Bloom.) — VLEP
Madame D'Albert's Laugh. — Clement Marot, tr. fr. the French
by Leigh Hunt.— ALV— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Mrne. Eef.— Unknown.— SR— WRR-30
Madame Sans Souci. — Unknown. — BOHV
"Madame, withouten many words." — Sir Thomas Wyatt — EG
(To His Lady.)— OB SC
Madchen mit dem Rothen Mundchen. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr
the German by Theodore Martin. — AWP — JAWP—
Made in the Hot Weather.— William Ernest Henley — GN
(Ballade Made in Hot Weather.) — ISP— MBP — POTT
Madelaine. — Edgar Lee Masters. — HTR
Madeleine in Church, sel. ("How old was Marv " etc }
Charlotte Mew.— MBP
Madeleine Vercheres. — William Henry Drummond. — CPG —
OCL
Madeleine's Victory. — Grace Denio Litchfield. — WRR-44
Madelon. — Louis Bousquet, tr. fr. the French by Alfred Bryon.
Mile. Soixante Quinze.— "J. M. H."— PAPm
Madge Wilfire's Song. — Sir Walter Scott. See Heart of Mid
lothian, The.
Madge: Ye Hoyden. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Madman, The. — L. A. G. Strong. — PC
Madman's Song.— Elinor Wylie. — BAP— MAP
Madness. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Madness of King Goll, The. — William Butler Yeats — CMP
Madness of Winds, The.— Lloyd Roberts.— CPG
Madonna and Child, The. — Unknown. — BOL
(Child of Mary.)— EV-2
Madonna at Palos.— Mabel E. Hughes.— WRR-6
Madonna di Campagna. — Alfred Kreymborg. — HBMV
Madonna in Flanders. — Ernest Hartsock. — RH
Madonna Mia. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOI — HBV
—MBP— VLEP
Madonna Natura. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Shart>}
WGRP p
Madonna of the Carpenter Shop, The.— Ruth Guthrie Harding.
—SDH
Madonna of the Evening Flowers. — Amy Lowell. — APL — BAV
—CMP— MAP— MM — OBAV— RNP— SBA— SBMV
Madonna of the Tube. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — SPE-7—
Madonna Remembers.-— Sister M. Edwardine. — WHL
Madonna's Lamp, The. — Wilhelrn, Prince of Sweden tr fr
the Swedish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Madrigal: "Beauty, and the life, The."— William Drummond
of Hawthornden. — EBSV
(Her Passing.)— OBEV
Madrigal, A: "Crabbed age and youth" (in The Passionate
Pilgrim). — William. Shakespeare. — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— LC— PASC— WTP-8
(Crabbed Age and Youth.) — BCEP — BLV— CBOV — EPEP
— EV-1— GEPM— GPE— HBV— OBEV
(From "The Passionate Pilgrim.") — LEAP
(Youth and Age.) — OBSC
Madrigal: "Dear night, the ease of care." — William Drummond
of Hawthornden. — EV-2
Madrigal : "Dear, when I did from you remove." — Lord Edward
Herbert of Cherbury.—AEP-V7
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
Madrigal, A: "Easter-glow and Easter-Gleam." — Clinton Scol-
lard.— EOAH
Madrigal: "Fain would I change that note." — Unknown (at. to
Tobias Hume).— CBE
(Devotion.)— GPE— QBE V
("Fain would I change.")— AEP-W— EG— EV-1— OBS
(Omnia Vincit.)— GTSL
(Song.)— HBV
(To Love.)— BCEP
Madrigal: "Faustina hath the fairer face." — Unknown. —
EPW-1— EV-1
(Faustina hath," etc.) — OBSC
Madrigal: "I am all bent to glean." — Cino da Pistoia, tr. fr.
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP — JAWP
— WBP
Madrigal: "Ivory, coral, gold, The." — William Drummond of
Havuthornden. — EV-2
Madrigal: "Lady, when I behold," etc. — Unknown. — GPE
(Dilemma, A.)— SPE-5— WTP-1
("Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting.") — EG
Madrigal : "Like the Idalian queen." — William Drummond of
Hawfhornden.— EBSV— EV-2— OBEV
(Like the Idalian Queen.) — BSV
(Madrigal III.)— OBS
Madrigal: "Love not me for comely grace." — Unknown. See
Love Not Me for Comely Grace.
Madrigal: "My Love in her attire doth show her wit." — Un
known.— BCEP— EPW-1— HBV— OBEV— OBSC— PG
(Beauty's Self.)— BLV
(My Love in Her Attire.)— WTP-1
("My Love in her attire doth show her wit.") — EG — GTSE
—GTSL
(Poetry of Dress, The, III.)— GTBS
Madrigal: "My thoughts hold mortal strife." — William Drum
mond of Haivthornden. — EBSV — EV-2 — GPE — GTBS
—GTSE— OBS
(Inexorable.)— OBEV
(Lament, A.)— GTSL— SBA
(My Thoughts Hold Mortal Strife.)— BSV
Madrigal: "Take, O take those lips." — William Shakespeare.
See Measure for Measure.
Madrigal: "Tell me where is Fancy bred." — William Shake
speare. See Merchant of Venice, The.
Madrigal: "This Life, which seems so fair." — William Drum
mond of Hawthornden. — EBSV — EG — EP — EPP— EPS
EV-2 (si. diff.)— OBS— TPH (si. diff.)
(Life, a Bubble.)— TOP
(This Life.)— CH
(This Life Which Seems So Fair.)— BSV
("This Life, which seems so fair.") — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL
Madrigal: "This world a hunting is." — William Drummond of
Hawthornden. — EPW-2
(World a Game, The.)— BSV— EPEP— WP
Madrigal : "Unhappy light." — William Drummond of Haw
thornden. — EPS
(Madrigal VII).— OBS
Madrigal: "When first before me she appeared." — Abbe Bouf-
flers, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Madrigal: "Why dost thou haste away." — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Arcadia.
Madrono. — Bret Harte.—AA — OBAV
Madwoman of Punnet's Town, The. — L. A. G. Strong. — MLP
— POOT
(Mad Woman of Punnet's Town, The.) — MBP
Mae Marsh, Motion Picture Actress. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Maesia's Song. — Robert Greene. See Farewell to Folly, The.
Maestro's Confession. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — OHCS-9
Mag.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Magalu. — Helene Johnson. — CDC
Magari. — Rhys Carpenter. — MLP
Magazine Fort, Phoenix Park, Dublin. — William Wilkins.— TIP
Magdalen.— Henry Kingsley.— HBV— OBVV
Magdalen. — James Ryder Randall. — JKCP
Magdalen, The. — Sir Edward Sherburne. — ACP
(And She Washed His Feet with Her Tears.)— AEV—
OBS
Magdalen Walks.— Oscar Wilde.— GT-2— MBP— YT
Magdalena. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
Magdalen,a; or, The Spanish Duel. — John Francis Waller. —
BTB-2— CCR— OHCS-14
Maggie Lauder. — Francis Sempill. — EBSV — (A and B vers.}
—OBS
Maggie's Visit to Oxford, sel. ("To Worcester gardens next").
— "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). —
Magi, The. — Geoffrey Johnson.— BPM-3 2
Magi, The.— William Butler Yeats.— NP
Magi Visit Herod, The. — Caelius Sedulius, tr, fr. the Latin by
H. T. Henry.— CAW
Magic.— John Farrar.— LEAP— MLP— VOD
Magic, sel. ("They wrong with ignorance"). — Lionel Johnson. —
POTT
Magic. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — HTR — PB-7
Magic. — Robert Norwood. — GT-2
Magic. — William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The ("Hast
thou").
Magic Blacksmith,. The.— Merrill Moore. — LL-2
Magic Buttons. — Emma C. Dowd. — BTB-4
Magic Car Moved On, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Queen
Mab.
Magic Flute, The. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — JPC
Magic Mirror, The.— Henry Mills Alden.— HBV
Magic Month, The.— Gelett Burgess.— SDH
Magic Purse, The. — Madison Cawein. — HTR
Magic Vine, The. — Unknown. — GFA
Magic Wand, The.— George R. Sims .— OHCS-32
Magic Waves. — Gertrude Van Winkle. — GFA
Magic Window, The. — Eleanor Hammond. — MPB
Magical Isle, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Magical Nature.— Robert Browning.— BPN — VLEP
Magical Spirit Speaks, The. — John Milton. See Comus.
Magic-Mirror Revelations. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Magico Prodigioso, The. — Pedro Calderon de la Barca. See El
Magico Prodigioso.
Magna Est Veritas (in To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [XII]).—
Coventry Patniore. — BMC-— BMEP— CAW— CPOI—
GEPM — GPE — GTML— OBVV— OQP— PC— PG—
POTT— QP-2— VLEP
(Truth.)— BLV
Magna Charta.— Unknown.— OHFP — WBLP
Magnanimous Lord. — Adeline Rubin. — OA
Magnets. — Laurence Binyon. — HBMV
Magnificat, The.— Bible, N. T. See Saint Luke.
Magnolia, The. — Jose Santos Chocano, tr. by John Pierrepont
Rice.— ME
Magnolia Cemetery Ode.— Henry Tirnrod.— FF— LL-3— POI
(At Magnolia Cemetery.)— AA—APD—APL— LA— LEAP
— OBAV— TCAP
(Decoration Day at Charleston.) — DD
(Hymn for Memorial Day.)— MDAH
(Magnolia Cemetery.)— BAP
(Ode: "Sleep sweetly in your humble graves.") — BAV —
GR-a— HBV— LPS-2— SPP— TPH
(Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of
the Confederate Dead, at Magnolia Cemetery,
Charleston, S. C.).— LAP— MC— MOAP— OTA—
SBA
Magnolia Gardens. — Henry Bellamann. — UFE
Magnolia Tree, The. — Easter Rhorer Becker. — HB
Magnolia Tree. — Herman Livezey. — GSRC
Magnolia Tree. — Sacheverell Sitwell, — NV
Magpie, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Magpies and Swans. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and
Stella (LIV).
Magpies in Picardy. — T. P. Cameron Wilson. — BLA— GPWW
— HBV— RH— VM
Magpie's Nest.— Charles and Mary Lamb.— OTPC— PRWS
Magruder's Lullaby. — Unknown. — BOL— BTB-7
Mag's Song (with music — A vers.}. — Unknozvn. — AS
(Orphan Girl, The, or No Bread for the Poor— B vers.)
—AS
Mahmood the Image Breaker. — James Russell Lowell. — JHP
JVEahmoud. — Leigh Hunt. — CG — LPS-2— OHCS-8
Mahmud and Ayaz: A Paraphrase on Sa'di. — Sir Edwin
Arnold. See With Sa'di in the Garden.
Mahmud and the Idol.— Bessie Chandler.— OHCS-27
Mahogany Tree, The.— William Makepeace Thackeray. — FT—
HBV— WTP-9
(Mahogany-Tree, The.)— CO AH— LPS-1— VA
Mahsr John. — Irwin Russell. See Christmas Night in the Quar
ters.
Maid, The. — Katherine Bregy. — CAW
Maid, The.— Theodore Roberts.— CBPC—CPG— HBV— OOP
Maid and Flower. — Frangois Auguste de Chateaubriand, Vis
count, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Maid and the Palmer, The. — Unknown. — ACP — ESPB (A and
B vers.)— OBS
Maid Freed from the Gallows, The. — Unknown. — AS (.Amer
ican vers.} with music) — CTBP — ESPB (A and I
vers.) — GR-a (American vers., with music) — TOP
(Maid Saved from the Gallows, The.)— AWP
Maid He Loved, A.— Patrick Hanney.— ALV
Maid I Love, The. — Walter Savage Lander. — EPN
(Kiss, The.)— OBVV
(Lyrics and Epigrams, X.) — ERP
(Sympathy.)— GPE
Maid in the Rice-Field, The. — Viola Meynell. — MBP
Maid Marian, sels. — Thomas Love Peacock.
Friar's Song, The.— CRE
(Though I Be Now a Gray, Gray Friar.) — ERP
Over, Over.— EV-4
Robin Hood and the Grey Friars. — EV-4
Song: "For the tender beech and the sapling oak." —
ADAH— BFVR—OHIP— PRWS— RYC
(For the Slender Beech and the Sapling Oak.) — ERP
(Greenwood Tree, The.)— EA— GTSE
(Oak and the Beech, The.)— OTPC
(Song — For the Tender Beech and the Sapling Oak.)
(Song of Robin Hood's Men, A.)— PB-3
"Maid Marjory sits at the castle gate." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by John Addington Symonds.
t (Medieval Norman Songs, XVII.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Maid of Amsterdam, The. — Unknown. — SG
Maid of Athens, Ere We Part. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. —
BEL— BPN— CCR — CRP — EM-2 — ERP — GEPM—
GR-e— HBV— LPS-1— MCCG— OAEP— TCEP— WLIP
Maid of Cloghroe, The. — Unknown. — TIP
Maid of Neidpath, The. — Thomas Campbell. — GTBS — GTSE
("Earl March look'd on his dying child.") — GTSL
(Song. )— EBSV— HBV
(Song: Earl March looked on his dying child.) — STB
Maid of Neidpath, The. — Sir Walter Scott. — BPN — EBSV—
ERP— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
Maid of Orleans, The. — Joseph Evans Sagebeer. — OHCS-24
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Maid of 'Orleans (Poem). — Friedrich Schiller.— AWP — JAWP
— WBP
Maid of Orleans (Play), set. — Friedrich Schiller.
Joan of Arc's Farewell (Prologue).— BTB-8
Maid of the Meerschaum, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — PA
Maid of the Moor, The. — Unknown. — MV-2
Maid Saved from the Gallows, The. — Unknown. See Maid
Freed from the Gallows, The.
Maid to Her Cook, The. — Mother Goose. — CGOV
Maid Who Became a Bear, The. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Ina
Sider Cassidy. — LL-3
"Maid who, on the first of May, The." — Unknown.
(Old Superstitions.) — HBVY
Maiden, The. — Peter Hille, tr. fr. the German by Jethro Bithell.
AWP
Maiden and the Lily, The.— John Fraser.— BHP— HBV
Maiden City, The. — Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna. — HBV
Maiden Eyes. — Gerald Griffin. — HBV
Maiden Husking Corn, The. — J. H. Blow. — BTB-8
Maiden Lamenting for Her Fawn, A, sels. — Andrew Marvell.
"It is a wondrous," etc. — BCEP
("I have a garden," etc. — shorter sel.) — GBOV
Maiden Lies in Her Chamber, A. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German by Louis Untermeyer.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Maiden Martyr, The.— Unknown.— BTB-2— OHCS-14— PPSC
— PTWP (si. abr.)— SPE-8
Maiden Missionary, The. — Paul Pastnor. — GH
Maiden Queen, The. — John Dryden. See Secret Love; or,
The Maiden Queen.
"Maiden that bore the heaven's King" (in mod. Eng.). — Un
known.
(Prison Songs, V.)— TMEV
Maiden to the Moon, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BTB-8
Maiden, Were I a King. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Maiden with a Milking-Pail, A. — Jean Ingelow. — LPS-1
Maidenhood. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP — GPE —
HBV— IAP— LPS-1— MOAP—PTER—TCAP
"Maidens came, The." — Unknown. — EG
Maiden's Choice. — Carolyn M. Barber. — HB
Maiden's Choice, The. — Samuel Bishop. — PIAE
(Epigrams.) — ALV
(Touch-Stone, The.)— HBV
Maiden's Ideal of a Husband, A. — Henry Carey. See Con
trivances, The.
Maiden's Last Farewell, The. — John Paul.— BTB-2
Maiden's Prayer, The.— Nathaniel Parker Willis. — OHCS-11
("Chamber Scene.")— HBV
Maids of Elfin-Mere, The.— William Allingharn. — GTIV
Maids of Japan. — E. J. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Maid's Lament, The.— Walter Savage Landor.—GTBS— LPS-1
Maid's Lament, The. — Walter Savage Landor. See Citation
and Examination of William Shakespeare, The.
Maid's Remonstrance, The. — Thomas Campbell. — LPS-1
Maid's Thought, The. — Robinson Jeffers. — BAV
Maid's Tragedy, The. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — AV
Maid's Tragedy, The, sels. — John Fletcher and Francis Beau-
Aspatia's Song (fr. Act II, sc. i).— AWP— BCEP—BLV
Aspaua ^__C^Q y __ CRE j_ EA_lEV-2— HBV— JAWP—
LEAP— OBEV — OBS — OTA — PIAE— TOP—
WBP
(Dirge.)— EP—EPP
(I Died True.)— CH
(Lay a Garland on My Hearse.)— OAEP—SBA—WHA
("Lay a garland on my hearse.")— AEP-W— EPW-2
Bridal Song ("Cynthia, to thy power," etc. — fr. Act II,
sc. ii).— OBEV
"Hold back thy hours, dark Night, till we have done" (fr.
Act I, sc. i).— EG
Main Hazir Hun.— M. E. Winslow.— OHCS-21
Main Street.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1—JKCP
Main Travelled Roads, sel. — Hamlin Garland.
Mrs. Ripley's Trip (a&r.).— SR— WRR-51
Main Truck, The, or, A Leap for Life. — George Perkins Morris
(at also to Arthur Willis Colton). — LLC — OHCS-1 —
PTA-1
(Leap for Life, A.)— FF— POI
(Little Hal.)— MHT
(Main-Truck, The.)— LLC
Main-Deep, The.— James Stephens.— MBP— OBMV
Main-Truck The. — George Perkins Morris. See Main Truck,
The, or, A Leap for Life.
Maine Shore. — Dorothy Aldis. — OTA
Maine Trail, A.— Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. — HBV —
Maine Woods in Winter. — Grace Hazard Conkling.— CP
Maine's Men, The. — Unknown. — PAPm
Maire My Girl.— John Keegan Casey.— JKCP— TIP
Mairi Dancing. — Mary E. Boyle. — HMSP
Maister an' the Bairns, The.— William Thomson.— BTB-4
Maize, The.— William W. Fosdick— LPS-2
Maize Plant, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Fasting).
Majestic Eminence of Washington, The. — Chauncey Depew. —
WOAH
Majestic in His Individuality. — Bishop John Newman.— LBAH
(Abraham Lincoln.)— LLC— PPSC
(Abraham Lincoln's Place in History.) — PEOR
Majesty and Mercy of God, The. — Sir Robert Grant.— OHIP
— WGRP
(O Worship the King.)— MRV
Majesty of God, The.— Thomas Sternhold.— WGRP
Majesty of Trees, The.— Washington Irving. — ADAH
Major Jones's Christmas Present. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Major Variations on a Minor Theme. — J. G. E. Hopkins.—
AMV-37
Makaria.— Kostes Palamas. — LHW
Makatoob, sel. ("When to the last assault our bugles blow")
(abr.). — Alan Seeger.— MRV
Make Believe.— Alice Gary.— HBV— LPS-1— PR
Make Childhood Sweet. — Unknown. — HT
Make Me a Captive, Lord. — George Matheson. — PDN
Make Me Over, Mother April. — Bliss Carman. See Spring
Song.
Make No Vows. — Grace Fallow Norton. — NP
"Make rome, syrs, and let us be mery." — Unknown. — EP
Make Room For Life. Taylor. — MRV
Make Room in Heaven. — Horace B. Durant. — OHCS-30
Make the Best of It. — Unknown. — PPYP
Make the World a Home.— George D. Herron. — MOM
"Make three fourths of a cross, and a circle complete.'* — Un
known.
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
Make Way! — Florence Crocker Comfort. — OHPP
Make Way for Liberty. — James Montgomery. — FF — FPE —
LPS-2— OFPE— POI
(Arnold von Winkelried.)— CTBP— JHP— PB-7— PECK
(Arnold Winkelried.)— BTB-1 (abr.)— OHCS-4 — OHNP—
SPE-8
(Patriot's Password, The.)— HBV— OG— POY
Make We Merry, Both More and Less. — Unknown. — •
CHB (abr.)— CRYO— SDH
("Make we mery, bothe more and lasse" — Middle English.)
—EP—EPP
Make-Believe. — Dorothy Middleton Shipman. — CRYO
Make-Believe Land. — Eugene Field. — MCG
Make-Believe Town. — Claudia Tharin.— MCG
Maker, The.— Katharine Tynan. — CGOV
Maker of Songs.— Hazel Hall.— HBMV
Maker of Toy Boats, The. — Frank Oliver Call. — CPG
Maker's Image, The. — Albert Charlton Andrews. — MHT
Makers of the Flag.— Franklin K. Lane. — GR-1 — PEDC —
PPGW— SPS
Makin' an Editor Outen o' Him.— Will Carleton. — OHCS-1 3
Makin' Things a-Purpose to Be Et. — George R. Horton. —
WRR-40
Making a Circle.— Unknown. — WRR-41
Making a Man. — Carolyn R. Freeman. — FAOV
Making a Man. — Nixon Waterman. — BLPA
Making a Man of the Boy. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Making Amends. — Unknown. — HT
Making an Orator. — Stephen Crane.— WRR-29
Making Butter. — Unknown. — PPYP
Making Calls. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Making Cannon in Bethlehem.— Vincent Godfrey Burns. — RH
Making Friends. — Auguste Brizeux, ,tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Making Him Feel at Home — A Monologue. — Belle Marshall
Locke.— OHCS-36
Making Jack-o'-Lanterns. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Making Life Worth While. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian
Evans Lewes Cross). — OQP — QP-2
(One Kindly Thought.) — BS
Making Mushrooms. — Esther Antin. — RIS
Making of a Comedienne, The. — Clara E. Laughlin. See
Felicity.
Making of a Poem, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Making of an Outlaw, The. — Samuel R. Crockett. — BTB-9
Making of Birds. — Katharine Tynan.— BMEP (a&r.) — GBOV
(afcr.)— HBMV— HTR— GTIV — DD— JKCP— ODP—
POY— PTER— TPH
Making of Friends, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — BFV — CVG
(Friends — 1st and last sts.)—PD~N
Making of Man, The. — John White Chadwick. — AA — LEAP
Making of Man, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Atalanta in Calydon (Chorus: Before the Beginning of
Years).
Making of Man, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — EPN
Making of the Climax.— Elizabeth McCracken. — WRR-34
Making of the Soul of Man, The. — Upton Sinclair. — OQP—
QP-2
Making of Viola, The. — Francis Thompson. — BMC — MV-2 —
POTT
Makings of a Roosevelt, The. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — RDAH
Malady of Love Is Nerves, The. — Petronius Arbiter, tr. fr. the
Latin by Howard Mumford Jones, — AWP
Malaria.— Isabel H. Reid.— BTB-4
Malbrouck. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by "Father Prout."
— BOHV
Malchus. — George Henry Vallins. — BPM-35
Malcolm's Katie, sel. ("The mighty morn," etc.) — Isabella
Valancy Crawford.— CPG
Malcontents, The. — John Dryden. See Absalom and Achltophel
Zimri.
Maldive Shark, The. — Herman Melville. — APW
Male and Female Created He Them. — Aldous Huxley.— ALV
Malediction upon Myself. — Elinor Wylie. — LA
Malemute Dog, A. — Pat O'Cotter. — BLPA
Malesherbes and the Black Milestones. See Book of Earth, The
Malibran and the Young Musician. — Unknown. — BTB-2 -~
OHCS-12
Malice. — Robert Southey. See Curse of Kehama, The.
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Malice Domestic. — Ogden Nash.— NYBV
Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet. — Robert Burns. — GPE
(O Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet.)— GN— HBV— OTPC
Maloney's St. Patrick's Day Hat.— Puck.— SPE-2
Maltworm's Madrigal, The. — Austin Dobson. — HBV
Malum Opus. — James Appleton Morgan. — NA
Malvern Hill— Herman Melville.— MC— PAH
Malzah and the Angel Zelehtha. — Charles Heavysege. See
Saul, a Drama.
Mama Have You Heard the News? — Unknown. See Casey
Jones.
Mama's Kisses. — Unknown.— WRR-S2
(Mother's Kisses.)— WRR- 17
Mamble. — John Drinkwater. — LBBV
"Mame."— John V. A. Weaver.— PPD-1
Mamie. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — GR-a
Mamma Gets a Hint. — Caroline McCormick. — WRR-S2
Mamma's Dirl. — J. M. Lewis. — HT
Mamma's Help. — Unknown. — PPYP
Mamma's Helper.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Mamma's Kisses. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Mamma's Little Market Woman. — Lizzie J. Rook. — PPYP
Mamma's P'ecious Dirl.— James Courtney Challiss. — WRR-29
Mammon Marriage. — George MacDonald. — OBVV
Mammon Monster, The.— Charles Erskine Scott Wood. — BAP
Mammy Gets the Boy to Sleep. — Mrs. Gertrude Manly Jones.
— BTB-8
Mammy Hums. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Mammy Sue. — Mary C. Herget. — HB
Mammy-Lore. — Caroline Stern. — ODP
Mammy's Churning Song. — Edward A. Oldham. — WRR-48
Mammy's Li'l Boy. — Harry Stillman Edwards. — BOL — CCR—
DRB— HHHA
Mammy's Luck Charm fer de Bride. — Martha S. Gielow. —
WRR-31
Mammy's Lullaby.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— BOL— OHCS-39
— SR
Mammy's Pickanin.' — Lucy Dean Jenkins.— SPE-1— WRR-38
Mammy's Story. — Susan Archer Weiss. — WRR-1S
Mammy's Treasuh. — Alice Drake. — GSRC
Mammy's Visit to the City. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
Mammy's Way. — Inez C. Parker. — OHCS-38
Ma'moiselle. — Florence L. Guertin. — WRR-44
Man. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora Leigh.
Man. — Harold Lewis Cook. — NP
Man, The. — Stephen Crane. See Man Said to the Universe, A.
Man.— Sir John Davies.— BCEP (abr.)— EM-1— OBEV (abr.)
(Which Is a Proud, and Yet a Wretched Thing.) — SBA—
WHA
Man. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG — CVG
Man, A. — Arthur Guiterman. — LPS-1
Man. — George Herbert. — BLV — OAEP
Man, A.— Mrs. Victor Kirk.— HB
Man. — Walter Savage Landor. — VA
(On Man— C.)— OBRV
Man. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An ("Know
then thyself," etc.}.
Man. — Sir Ronald Ross.— HMSP
Man, The,— "H. T. S."— PAPm
Man, A— Clinton Scollard.— OHIP— PEDC— RDAH
Man, A. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar ("This was
the noblest").
Man ("Man, proud Man") -—William Shakespeare. See Meas
ure for Measure (Sister Pleads, etc.).
Man. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Atalanta in Calydon
(Before the Beginning of Years).
Man, A.— Louis Untermeyer.— FAOV— SPT
Man.— Henry Vaughan.— EPS— EV-2— HBV— OBS
Man, The. — Helen Hay Whitney. — AV
Man.— Humbert Wolfe.— MBP
(Uncommon Man, The.) — MLP
Man. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Man against the Sky. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — APA —
CMP— IAP— MAPA— MOAP— NAMP
Man Alone. — Louise Bogan. — NYBV
Man and Beast. — Francis Meynell. — MBP
Man and Dog on an Early Winter Morning. — Carl Sandburg.
— GMAS
Man and God, A. — John T. McFarland. — MOM
Man and His Makers. — Muriel Stuart. — NP
Man and His Reading, A. — Harry Emerson Fosdick. — MOB
Man and His Shoes, A. — Unknown. — SPE-6
Man and Mule.— Legarde S. Doughty.— BPM-3 7
Man and Nature. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— CP 01
Man and Nature ("Lake Leman woos me," etc.). — George
Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Man and Nature ("Oh, that the Desert," etc.). — George Gor
don, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(Ocean).
Man and Nature, sel. — George P. Marsh.
Restoration of the Forests, The. — AOAH
Man and Nature. — Robert Kelley Weeks. — AA
Man and the Ascidian. — Andrew Lang. — HBV
Man and the Picnic, The. — Robert J. Burdette. — MHT
Man and the Rose, The, sel. — Alanson Tucker Schumann.
Poe.— SPE-7
Man and the Weasel, The. — Phsedrus, tr. fr. the Latin by
Christopher Smart.— A WP
Man and Woman Made One Unity. — John Milton. See Para
dise Lost (Adam and Eve in the Garden).
Man as God. — John Davidson. See Ballad in Blank Verse of
the Making of a Poet, A.
Man at the Factory Gate, The. — C. H. Newman.— AM V-3 5
"Man, be merry, I thee rede." — Unknown.
(Three Christmas Carols, II.)— ACP
Man Behind, The.— Douglas Malloch.— GPWW— RON
Man behind It to the Theatre Bonnet, The. — Unknown. — GH
Man behind the Buttons, The.— John Ogden Whedon.— NYBV
Man beneath the Mountain, The. — John Gould Fletcher. —
AMV-3S
Man Besmitten So, A.— Alfred Kreymborg.— TBM
Man by the Name of Bolus, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AA
— CPWR— OBAV
Man Called Dante, I Have Heard, A. — Georgiana Goddard
King.— HBV
Man Carrying Bale.— Harold Monro.— MBP— TCEP— TCPD
Man Child Is Born, A. — Edgar Lee Masters.— RNP
Man Christ, The.— Therese Lindsey.— BPP — MOM
Man for A' That, A. — John B. Gough. — SPE-5
Man for the Hour, The. — A. R. Robinson. — OHCS-30
Man Frail and God Eternal. — Isaac Watts. See O God, Our
Help in Ages Past.
Man from Athabaska, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Man from Eldorado, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Man from Sangamon, at Gettysburg, The. — Eleanor G. R,
Young.-OQP-QP-2
le! ' —
(Man Goin' Roun' — with music.) — AS
Man He Killed, The. — Thomas Hardy. See Dynasts, The.
Man His Own Star. — John Fletcher, et al. See Honest Man's
Fortune, The.
Man Hunt, The.— Madison Cawein.— LA— MAP— SPP
Man I Am and Man Would Be. — Robert Browning. See Ferish-
tah's Fancies.
Man in a Room. — William Carlos Williams. — NP
Man in Nature. — William Roscoe Thayer. — A A
Man in the Dress Suit, The.— Robert L. Wolf.— HBMV
Man in the Fustian Jacket, The.— George Moggridge. — WRR-2
Man in the Moon, The.— Alethea Chaplin.— PBV
"Man in the moon, The." — Mother Goose. — PPL — SAS
(Man in the Moon, The.)— OTPC
(Plum-Pudding or Plum Porridge.)— CHB
Man in the Moon, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — BOHV —
BTB-6— CPWR— GSRC— HBV— HBVY — HSP—NA
— OTPC— YT
Man in the Moon, The ("Man in the Mone Stond," etc. —
Middle Eng.). — Unknown. — EP
Man in the Moon, The ("Man in the moon as he sails, The,"
etc.). — Unknown. — CFBP— GFA— MCG— MPC-S—
PB-3
Man in the Moon and J, The. — Jacques Esprit. — GH
"Man in the moon came down too soon, The." — Mother Goose.
—OTPC
Man in the Shadow.— R. W. Child.— WRR-47
Man in the Street, The. — William Ernest Henley, See For
England's Sake.
Man in the Wilderness, The.— Mother Goose. — OTPC
("Man in the wilderness asked me, The.") — PPL
(Riddle, A.)— BOHV— NA
Man Is His Own Star. — John Fletcher, et al. See Honest Man's
Fortune, The.
Man, Man, Man. — Unknown. — ALV
"Man may escape from Rope and Gun." — John Gay. See Beg
gar's Opera, The.
"Man Must Live, A." — Charlotte Stetson Gilman. — APL (abr.)
__OQP— QP-2— PIAE— PTER— TPH
Man Must Want, A. — Edgar A. Guest. — FF — PO1
Man Named Hods, A. — Unknown.— CSF
Man o' Airlie, The, sel. — Sarah Doudney.
Water Mill, The (sometimes at. to Daniel C. McCallum).
— BLPA— BPP (abr.)— PTA-2 (j/. diff. vers.)—
WGRP
(Lesson of the Water Mill, The— abr.)— HBV— JHP-
WTP-4
(Water-Mill, The— si. diff. vers.)— OHCS-14—
PRK (abr.)— PTWP
Man Octipartite. — Whitley Stokes (after the Celtic). — TIP
Man of a Thousand Loves, The.— Edwin Leibfreed.— OHCS-40
— PVS
Man of Destiny, The, sel. — George Bernard Shaw.
Napoleon and a Strange Lady. — SR
Man of Expedients, The.— S. Gilman.— OHCS-8
Man of Galilee, The— Hildegarde Hoyt Swift.— MOM
Man of Kerioth, The," sel. ("Blind ministrel," etc.). — Robert
Norwood. — CPG
Man of Life Upright, The. — Thomas Campion (after Horace).
EPEP— EV-2 — FT — GPE— OAEP— OTA— PYM —
(Integer Vita.) — BCEP— GTSL— HBV— OBEV— PG—
SBA— WTP-3
(Life Upright, The.)— HBVY
("Man of life upright, The.")— OBS C
(Man of Upright Life, The.)— ODP
(Upright Life, The.)— BHV
Man of Many Parts, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Man of Mode, The; or, Sir Fopling Flutter, sel. — Sir George
Etherege.
Song: "Pleasures of Love, and the Joys of good Wine,
The" (fr. Act IV, sc. i).— CEP
Man of Peace, The. — Bliss Carman.— DD — OHIP
(Man of Peace— var.) — HH
Man of Science Did Not Bite, The.— New York Tribune. —13^
Man of Sorrows, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Isaiah.
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Man's
Man of Sorrows The. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
Man of the Sse.-Katharine Tynan.-CAW-JKCP-WHL
Man of the Marne, The.— Bliss Carman.— AOAH
Man of Upright Life, The. — Thomas Campion. See Man of
Life Upright, The.
Man of Words, A.— Unknown.— BOHV— PB-4
(Deeds.)— JPC
Man (on°thlb Flying Trapeze, The.— Unknown.- AEV—ELP A
(si. diff., with music)
Man on the Hilltop, The (abr.).— Irving Bacheller.— SPE-6
/Ian on me nuiiop, me \uu-r.j. — O.A vi^5 .ua^*^*. «,.*.,«
'Man one harmonious soul of many .a soul. — Percy Bysshe
' "• lley. See Prometheus Unbound ("Pale stars are
gone, The").,
Shelley
Man or Manikin.— Richard Butler Glaenzer.— ICBD
Man Out of Employment.— Clarence A. Miller.— WRR-42
Man Overboard, A.— Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables (Bil
lows and Shadows). A,-,TO-
Man Plowing.— Edith Mirick.— AMV-35
Man Said to the Universe, A.— Stephen Crane.— GR-a
(Man, The.)— BOHV
(War Is Kind— IV.)— LA
Man Speaks, A.— Ethel Romig Fuller.— DDA
Man That Ought to Be. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Man That Wai a Multitude, The.-Alfred Noyes.-CPAN-S
Man That Wouldn't Hoe Com, The.— Unknown.— ABS— IHA
Man the Enemy of Man.— Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Man, the Kicker.— Unknown.~-SPE.-7
Man, the Man-Hunter.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Man to Be, The.— Edgar A. Guest -CVG
Man to Man.— John McClure.— HBMV
Man to the Angel, The.— "JE" (George William Russell).—
OBVV— VA
Man Walks in the Wind, A.— Maurice Leseman.— LA
Man Wants But Little Here Below. — John Qumcy Adams. —
"RTB-2
(Wants of Man — abr.) — LPS-3 — MHT (much abr.) —
OHCS-6— PR ^^
Man Was Made to Mourn, A Dirge. — Robert Burns. — CEP—
LPS- 1
Man's Inhumanity to Man (sel.).— BLPA— HT
Man We Mourn To-Day, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard. —
"Man went a-hunting at Reigate (or Rygate), A.— Mother
Goose. See Limericks.
Man Who Apologized, The. — Detroit Free Press. — CHS —
Man Who Brings Up the Rear End, The.— Sam Walter Foss.
_ FF _ POI
Man Who Can, The. — Marion Couthouy Smith.— RDAH
Man Who Can Fight and Smile, The.— Norma Bright Carson.
_ PPGW
Man Who Could Write, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Man Who Couldn't Save, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Man Who Dreamed of Faeryland, The.— William Butler Yeats.
_ QTIV
Man Who Felt Sad, The.— Detroit Free Press.— OHCS-12
Man Who Fought with the Tenth, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas.
Man Who Frets at Worldly Strife, The.— Fitz- Greene Halleck
and Joseph Rodman Drake. See Croaker Papers, The.
Man Who Is at Home within Himself, A. — Roberta Halloway.
__TL
Man Who Is Good to a Boy, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Man Who Is Paid, The.— Frank H. Phillips.— POI— SL
Man Who Kicked. — Tom Masson. — WRR-58
Man Who Knew, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Man Who Rode to Conemaugh, The.— John Eliot Bowen.— GA
— "P ATT
Man Who Stole the Pelican, The. — I. A. Williams. — PPD-1
Man Who Thinks He Can, The. — Walter D. Wintle.— FF—
POI
(It's All in the State of Mind.) — VIL
(Thinking.)— WBLP
Man Who Trod on Sleeping Grass, The.— Dora Sigerson Shorter.
Man Who Was, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— SPE-4
Man Who Wears the Button, The (abr.).— John Mellen Thur-
ston. — SPE-8
(Union Soldier.)— WRR-42 ' rrrrTTA
Man Who Will Make a Speech, The.— Unknown.— HHHA
Man Whom Men Deplore, A.— Alfred Kreymborg.— HB M V
(Call Him High Shelley Now.)— TBM
Man with a Cold in His Head, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-11
Man with a Hammer, The.— Anna Wickham.— AV
Man with Crow's-Feet round His Eyes, A. — E. Leslie Spaulding.
Man with One Talent, The (abr. and ad.). — Richard Harding
_DD— -FF__
HBV — HT — LA
— PFY — POI -
OTA — PC — PECK — PEDC—
POOI — POT — PPD-1 — PT-PTA-1— PYM-QP-1
™
Man with the Hoe, The: A Reply.— John Vance Cheney.— AA—
APL— DD (abr.)
(Man with the Hoe, The.)— BAP— GPE— HBV
Man with the Muck-Rake, The.— Theodore Roosevelt.— SPE-8
Man with Three Friends, The.— Dora Greenwell.— OBVV
Man without a Country, The. — Edward Everett Hale.— CCK
(abr and ad.)—"FOAH (incl. introd.)—GDAH (dram.)
—HSPS (abt.)— SR (abr.)— TCAP
I first came to understand anything about 'the man without
a country'" (sel).— SPE-8— WRR-53
Man — Woman. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — LPS-3
Manahatta (abr.)-— Walt Whitman.— APD
Mananitas de Jalisco. — Unknown (orig., with music). — AS
(Early Mornings, tr. fr. the Spanish by Louis Untermeyer. )
Manassas.— Catherine Ann Warfield.— MC— MDAH— PAH
Man-Child.— Michael Breathnach.— JKCP
Manciple's Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
'Manda. — Jeannette Pemberton. — WRR-34
" " ' —Rudyard Kipling. — ATP — I
-PB^9 — PIAE — POI— PTA-1— RKV— SL— TCPD—
TOP— VLEP— WLIP— WTP-6— YT
Mandan Priest, The. — Edward William Thomson. — CPG
Mandoline. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.— AWP— JAWP— OBMV— WBP
Mandrake, The. — Leland Davies. — BAP
Mandrake's Song. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death s Jest
Book.
Mandy Lou. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WTP-4
(Dreamin' Town.) — VOD
'Mandy's Organ.— Ella Higginson.— WRR-44
Mane Nobiscum Domine (in mod. Eng.).— Unknown. — TMEV
Manfred.— George Meredith.— EPN
Manfred: A Dramatic Poem. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. —
BEL— BPN— EPN— ERP— GEPC
Coliseum, The (fr. Act III, sc. iv).— GEPM— MCCG
(Coliseum by Moonlight — si. abr.) — LPS-2
(Manfred— si. abr.)— BCEP
Incantation, An (fr. Act I, sc. i). — OBRV
Mont Blanc (fr. Act I, sc. i).— GEPM
Manger Song of Mary, The. — Edwin Markham. — SPE-7
Manhattan.— Morris Abel Beer,— BAP— JPC— MPC-14— PJH-2
Manhattan. — Frances Frost. — BPM-35
Manhattan. — Charles Hanson Towne. — WTP-9 (much abr.)
City, The (fr. XIV).— CV— SBMV
"Man's greatest miracle is accomplished here (XI).
(Manhattan.)— P GOT
Spring in Town (fr. V). — TBM
Manhattan Epitaphs, sels. — Alfred Kreymborg. — NYBV
Manhattan Epitaphs: Lawyer.
Manhattan Epitaphs: Schoolmarm.
Manhattan Epitaphs: The Boss.
Manhood.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Manhood. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Poet at the Breakfast
Table, The.
Manhood. — George K. Morris. — BTB-5 — PEOR
Manhood's Greeting.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Man-Hunt, The. — Carl Sandburg. See Four Brothers, The.
Maniac, The.— Charles Gould Beede— WRR-19
Maniac, The.— Matthew Gregory Lewis.— LPS-1— OHCS-4
Maniac, The.— Thomas Russell.— OBEC
Manichsean's Prayer, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn.
Manikin and Minikin. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MAPA
Manila.— Eugene F. Ware.— BOHV
Manila Bay. — Arthur Hale. — PAH
Manitoba Childe Roland. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS — GR-a
Manitou. — William Wilfred Campbell. — OCL
Mankind.— John Dryden. See All for Love.
Manlet, The. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson).—
PA
Manly Fellow, A.— Cyrus Northrup.— WRR-42
Manly Heart, The. — George Wither. See Fidelia and also Fair
Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Manly Man, The. — Unknown. — BLPA — WBLP
Man-Making.— Edwin Markham.— OQP— QP-l—SPT
Mannahatta. — Walt Whitman. — AA — CAP— HBV — IAP —
MAP— OTA— WTP-9 (sL abr.)
Manners.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— WRR-S .
Manners. — Mariana Griswold van Rensselaer. — HBMV —
HBVY— MPB
Mano: A Poetical History, sels.— Richard Watson Dixon.
Of a Vision of Hell, Which a Monk Had. — VA
Of Temperance in Fortune. — VA
Manor Varrn, The.— Edward Thomas.— EV-5—NP
Manor Lord, The.— George Houghton.— AA
Man-o'-War, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage, The.
Man's a Man, A. — Jeremiah Eames Rankm. — WRR-44
Man's a Man for A' That. — Robert Burns. — BBV — BEL —
BTB 2 — CBE — CRE— CRP— -EP— EPP— EPW-3 —
GR-e— ICBD— ISP— JHP— PASC— PE— PFE — PIAE
IIpOY— PTER — SPE-4 — TCEP — TOP— TPH—
WRR-43
(For A' That.)— BCEP— PB-9— PECK— PYM
HBV — HBVY— LPS-1— MBL— MCCG— MHT—
MRV— OAEP— OFPE— OG— OHFP— OQP-
OTPC— PBGG— QP-1— WBLP— WTP-2
(Is There for Honest Poverty — C.) — EBSV — EM-1 —
EPRE— GPE— OBEC— SBA •
"Man's a Man for A* That, A," New Version of. — Charles
Mackay.— OHCS-6
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Man's Days.— Eden Phillpotts.— HBV— MLP— OBVV
(Gaffer's Song, The.)— MBP
Man's Devotion.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Man's Hidden Side. — Nathan Haskell Dole. — BAP
Man's Higher Destiny, sel. — George D. Prentice.
Where the Rainbow Never Fades. — HT — SPE-4
Man's Ingratitude. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It
(Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind).
Man's Inhumanity to Man. — Robert Burns. See Man Was
Made to Mourn, a Dirge,
Man's Life.— William Hammond. — OBS
Man's Littleness in Presence of the Stars. — Henry Kirke White.
— WBLP
Man's Love. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan
(Donna Julia's Letter).
Man's Medley. — George Herbert. — ABVC
Man's Mission. — "Speranza" (Lady Jane Francesca Wilde). —
OHCS-4
Man's Mortality. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Dr. O'Don-
novan. — OHCS-14
Man's Mortality. — Simon Wastell. See Microbiblion.
Man's Name. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Man's Pillow. — Irving Browne. — AA — LEAP
Man's Place in Nature. — Unknown.— EOHV — PA
Man's Requirements, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BPN —
CPOI— EP— SPE-5
Man's Seven Photographic Ages. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Man's Tears. — Clarence N. Ousley. See Tears.
Man's True Self.— Ralph Waldo Trine.— WRR-42
Man's Way. — Leonard A. G. Strong. — HBMV
Mansie Wauch's First and Last Play. — David Macbeth Moir. —
OHCS-18
Man-Talk. — Kenneth C. Kaufman. — OA
Man-Test. — Edwin Markharn. See Testing.
Mantle of St. John de Matha, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.
— OHCS-2
Manual System. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS— RNP — SASS
Manufactured Gods.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS — WGRP
"Many a green isle needs must be." — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See Lines Written among the Euganean Hills.
"Many a hearth." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Vastness.
Many a Mickle.— Walter de la Mare.— GTSE
Many a Night. — Clarence Day. — NYBV
Many Are Called.— Edwin Arlington Robinson. — BAP— TBM
Many Hats. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
"Many in aftertimes will say of you." — Christina Georgina*
Rossetti. See Monna Innominata.
Many Indeed Must Perish in the Keel. — Hugo von Hofmanns-
thal, tr. fr. the German by Jethro Bithell. — AWP—
JAWP— WBP
Many Inventions, sels. — Rudyard Kipling.
"All the world over, nursing their scars."
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
" 'Less you want your toes trod off you'd better get back
at once." (in My Lord the Elephant.)
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"Put forth to watch, unschooled, alone."
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
Many May Be Happy. — "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcott).—
OHCS-7
Many Sisters to Many Brothers. — Rose Macaulay. — CRE
"Many there be excelling in this kind." — Michael Drayton. See
Idea.
Many Things Thou Hast Given Me, Dear Heart. — Alice Wel
lington. — AA
Many T'ousand Go (with music}. — Unknown, — ABF
Many Waters.— Katharine Tynan. — GT-2
Many Wings.— Isabel Fiske Conant. — HBMV
Manyo Shu, sels., tr. fr. the Japanese by Arthur Waley.
"Because he is young."— Okura.— AWP — JAWP — WBP
"By way of pretext" (2).— Yakamochi. — AWP — JAWP—
"Dress that my Brother has put on is thin, The" (1). —
"The Lady of Sakanoye."— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"For my Sister's sake" (3).— Hitomaro. — AWP
"How will you manage." — Princess Daihaku — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
"I wish I could lend a coat" (1). — Akahito. — AWP
"May the men who are born" (4). — Hitomaro. — AWP
"Men of valor, The" (2).— Akahito.— AWP
(Tr. by Curtis Hidden Page.)— PFE
"My heart thinking" (2). — "The Lady of Sakanoye." —
/AWP— JAWP— PFE— WBP
"O bay cutting grass" (1). — Hitomaro. — AWP
"O pine-tree standing."— Priest Hakutsu.— -AWP— JAWP
,,v —WBP
(Tr. by Curtis Hidden Page.)— PFE
"On the moor of Kasuga" (2). — Hitomaro. — AWP
"On the shore of Nawa." — Hioki No Ko-Okima. — AWP
"Plum-blossom, The" (3).— Akahito.— AWP
River of Heaven, The. — Unknown, tr. by Lafcadio Hearn.
—AWP
"Shall we make love." — Unknown. — AWP
"Unknown love" (3). — "The Lady of Sakanoye."— AWP—
JAWP
"What am I to do with my sister?" — Prince Yuhara. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
"When evening comes" (1).— Yakamochi.— AWP— JAWP
—WBP
Manzanitas. — Bliss Carman. — JHP
Maori Girl's Song, A.— Alfred Domett. — OBVV
Map, The.— Elizabeth Bishop. — TB
Maple, The. — James Russell Lowell. — ADAH
Maple Leaves.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — GN— TOP
Maple Tree, The. — Arthur Ketchum. See Legends for Trees.
"Maples redden in the sun, The." — William Cullen Bryant.
See Song of the Sower, The.
Mar Quong, Chinese Laundryman, — Christopher Morley. —
MPB— MW
Marathon.— Clinton Scollard. — VOD
Marathon Runner, The. — Fenton Johnson. — CDC
Marble Arch.— Eleanor Farjeon.— PBV
Marble Faun, The, sel. — Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Frolic of the Carnival, A.— WRR-S
Marbles and Money.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Marble-Top.— Elwyn Brooks White.— NYBV
Marc Antony's Original Oration (Parody). — Unknown.—
OHCS-18
Marcellus.— Virgil. See ^Eneid, The.
March.— William Cullen Bryant.— DD-—GN—LLC— MPC-11 —
OTPC— PBGP— TYP
March. — Madison Cawein.— MW— ODP
March. — Isabella Valancy Crawford.— OCL
March.— Camilla Doyle.^MBP
March. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA
March. — Raymond Peckham Holden. — CAG
March.— Nora Hopper.— HBV
March, A.— Charles Kingsley.— CPOI
March.— Lucy Larcom.— TVSH— TYP
March. — Robert Lovenian. — AA
March. — Gretta M. McOrnber.— GSRC
March.— William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
March.— Bertha Raffetto.— HB
March.— May Riley Smith.— HTR
March, The.— Sir J. C. Squire.— GPE— HBMV— LBBV— MLP
— OHIP— RH— TCEP
March (much abr.} — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — PTER
March.— Celia Thaxter.—MCG— PBGP— TYP
March.— Charles Henry Webb.— AA
March. — William Wordsworth. — BFVR— CFBP— LL-1— PB-3
— PRWS
(In March.)— PBGP
(Lines Written in March.)— TYP
(Merry Month of March, The.)— CBPC
(Written in March — C.) —ABVC — BLV — BPN — CG—
CGOV—DD—FPH— HBV— HBVY— LC— MPB
— MPC-12 — MV-1 — MW— OTPC— POY—RG—
RIS— SUS
"March brings the lamb." — Unknown. — RIS
March Cardinal.— Ben Belitt.— TB
March Evening. —Leonard A. G. Strong. — MBP
March in the Ranks Hard-Prest and the Road Unknown, A. —
Walt Whitman.— AP—CR— I AP— MO AP—TCAP
March, March [, Ettrick and Teviotdale].— Sir Walter Scott.
See Monastery, The.
March of Humanity, The.— J. Corson Miller. — HBMV
March of Men, The.— Charles Buxton Going. — HTR— MRV
March of Mind, The. — "Milford Bard" (John Lofland).—
OHCS-12
March of the Colorado Indian Tribes, The, sel.— Lilian White
Spencer.
Red Ghosts Chant, The.— PAS C
March of the Dead, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
March of the Easter Flowers. — Unknown. — WRR-57
March of the Flag, The.— Albert J. Beveridge.—S PS— WRR-42
March of the Ghosts, The.— Vincent Godfrey Burns.— RH
March of the Hungry Mountains. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
March of the Men of Harlech. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Welsh.—
WTP-1
(Diff. tr. by Thomas Oliphant.)— MCT
(National Air: Wales.)— PER
March of the Suffragettes. — George Ade. — SPE-6
March of the Three Kings — Unknown, tr. fr. the Old French.
— OHIP— PB-4
March of the Workers, The.— William Morris.— BMEP— CPOI
March Thoughts from England. — Margaret L. Woods. — LBBV
—OBVV
March to Moscow, The.— Robert Southey. — BOHV
March Wind.— Hazel Partridge Thome. — HB
March Wind, The. — Unknown.— GFA
March Wind.— Helen Wing.— GFA
March Winds. — Cecil Francis Lloyd.— OCL
"March winds and April showers." — Mother Goose. — PPL
(March Winds and April Showers.)— MPC-2— OTPC
(Signs and Seasons.) — RIS
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBV— HBVY— RYC
Marching. — Bertha E. Bush.— LPP
Marching. — Isaac Rosenberg. — VM
Marching Along. — William B. Bradbury. — PAPm
Marching Along. — Robert Browning. See Cavalier Tunes (I).
Marching Away.— Emma A. E. Lente.— PPGW
Marching Down to Armageddon. — Edwin Arnold. — PTA-2
Marching Forth to War.— Unknown.— PPGW
Marching Morrows, The. — Bliss Carman. — PTER
Marching Poem. — Unknown. — WRR-41
Marching Soliloquy, A.— Unknown.— GPWW
Marching Song.— Dana Burnet.— AOAH— MC— PAH
Marching Song. — Ebenezer Elliott. — BCEP
Marching Song. — Thomas Hardy. — MV-1
(Men Who Marched Away.)— CH
Marching Song. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — MPC-4 — OTPC —
VLEP
Marching Song of Stark' s Men, The.— Edward Everett Hale.— -
GA— MC— PAH
Marching Still. — Minna Irving. — PAPm
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Marching through Georgia. — Henry Clay Work. — APB— GA—
MDAH— OTPC— PAH— PAPra
March-Patrol of the Naked Heroes.— Herbert S.Gorman.— TCPD
March's Daughter. — Maude Philips Board. — HB
Marco Bozzaris. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. — AA — AP— APB — APD
__ APL — BAP — BTB-3— GEPM— GN— HB V— IAP—
THP— LEAP— LL-3— LLC— LPS-2— OBAV— OHCS-1
— OHNP — PECK — PFY — POOI — RON — TCAP—
WBLP— WTP-5
(Marco Bozzaris, the Eparninondas of Modern Greece.) —
MHT
Marco Polo. — Clarence Day. — BOHV
Marco's Death.— Beverly R. Wood.— OHCS-27
Marcus Curtius. — Oliver St. John Gogarty. — OBMV
Marcus of Rome, scl. — Elbridge S. Brooks.
Festival of Mars, The.— WRR-22
Marcus Pleads for Mercia. — Wilson Barrett. See Sign of the
Cross, The.
Marcus Pleads with Mercia. — Wilson Barrett. See Sign of the
Cross, The.
Marcus Varro. — Eugene Field. — PEF
"Marcus, when running in the armored race." — Unknown, tr.
fr. the Greek by Humbert Wolfe.— PIAE
Mare Liberuni.— Henry van Dyke.— PAH— PVD
Mare Mediterraneum. — John Nichol. — VA
Mare's Nest, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Mares of the Carnargue, The. — Frederic Mistral. See Mireio,
The,
Margaret. — Walter Savage Landor. See Mother, I Cannot Mind
My Wheel.
Margaret. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Margaret and Dora. — Thomas Campbell. — HBV
Margaret Fuller. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — AA
Margaret Fuller. — James Russell Lowell. See Fable for Critics.
Margaret Love Peacock. — Thomas Love Peacock.— OB RV — VA
"Margaret of humbler stature by the head." — Charles Cotton. —
EG
Margaret: or The Ruined Cottage. — William Wordsworth. —
ERP
Margaret Roper's Vision of Her Father, Sir Thomas More. —
Francis Turner Palgrave. See London Bridge.
Margaret to Dolcino.— Charles Kingsley.— CPOI— HBV
Margaret's Guest. — E. Elizabeth Lay. — OHCS-28
Margaret's Song. — Lascelles Abercrombie. See New God, The:
A Miracle.
Margarita Sorori [or Sororis] (Echoes — XXXV). — William
Ernest Henley.— BLV—BMEP—CP—EA—EPP—GBV
— GPE — GTSL — ISP — LBBV — MBP — MCCG —
MPC-14- OBEV — OBVV — PFE — PIAE — SBA—
WGRP— WHA
(Echoes.)— CPOI
(I. M. Margaritae Sorori or Sororis.) — BEL— BPN— NAL
_OQP — POTT — QP-1 — TCEP— TOP— TPH—
VOD
(Late Lark, A.)— BLA
(Late Lark Twitters, A.)— LL-4—PTER— VLEP
(Late Lark Twitters from the Quiet Skies, A.)— HBV—
LEAP
(So Be My Passing.)— BLP—HBVY
Margarite of America, seL — Thomas Lodge.
Sonnet: "O shady vales, O fair enriched meads." — OBSC
(All Things Revive Save the Lover.) — ES
Margery. — Mrs. E. C. Foster. — WRR-33
Margery Brown. — Kate Greenaway. — CFBP
Margery Daw.— Daniel Henry Junior Holmes.— BAP— WTP-5
Margery Daw. — Frederic Edward Weatherly. — OHCS-21
Margery Maketh the Tea.— William Wilfred Campbell.— POY
Margery Miller.— Unknown. — OHCS-1 3
Margie's Thanksgiving. — Eudora S. Bumstead. — HS — TOAH
Marginal Notes.— Phyllis McGinley.— NYBV
Margot.— George O 'Neil .—VOD
Margrave. — Robinson Jeffers. — CMP
Marguerite.— Mr s. Evelyn N. Schroeder.— BTB-8— PPSC
Marguerite.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP— SR— WRR-5
Marguerite of France. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — OHCS-22
Mari Magno, seL — Arthur Hugh Clough.
"English clergyman came, An." — CPOI
Maria Immaculata. — Conde Benoist Fallen. — JKCP
Maria Wentworth. — Thomas Carew. — ATP
(Inscription on the Tombe of the Lady Mary Wentworth,
The.)— OBS
Manage of Witt and Wisdome, The (much abr.). — Unknown.
— EPOM
Mariale, sel. ("Every day," etc.}.— Bernard of Cluny, or of
Morlaix, tr. fr. the Latin. — CAW
Mariam, sel. — Lady Elizabeth Carew.
Revenge of Injuries. — LPS-3
Marian. — Thomas Ashe. — VA
Marian.— George Meredith.— EV-5— GPE— GTML— HBV
Marian Drury.— Bliss Carman.— HBV— V A— WTP-3
Mariana.— T. S. Eliot.— MM— NP
Mariana.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— AWP — BLV—BMEP—
BPN— CH —CRE—EA—EP— EV-5— GEPC— GTML
—GTSL— HBV— JAWP—OAEP— OBEV— OBRV-
OBVV—PASC— SBA— TOP— VLEP— WBP
Mariana and the Radio.— Phyllis Megroz.— BPM-32
Mariana in the South. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — GEPC —
VLEP
Marian's Child. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora
Mariar in^feeavcn.— Mather D. Kimball.— OHCS-36
Marie.— Lola Ridge. — MAP
Marie Antoinette. — Thomas Carlyle. See French Revolu
tion, The.
Marie Antoinette, seL — Unknown.
Execution of Louis XVI, The.— WRR-30
Marie de Meranie, sel. — John Westland Marston.
Parting of King Philip and Marie, The. — VA
Marie Hamilton. — Unknown. See Mary Hamilton.
Marien Lee. — Mary Howitt. — OTPC
Marie's Little Lamb. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Marigold, The — Gilles Durant, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Marigold, The.— William Forrest.— ACP— CAW
Marigold.— Richard Garnett.— BFVR— CIV
Marigold. — Bayard Taylor. — BAV
Marigold, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves from a
Chinese Jar.
Marigold, The.— George Wither.— OBS
(Marygold, The.)— GPE
Marigold Pendulum (abr.).— Dudley Poore.— POOT
Marigolds. — Bliss Carman. — NLK
Marigolds. — Louis Driscoll. — LEAP
Marigolds. — Susan Hartley. — PEM
Marigolds. — John Keats. See I Stood Tip-toe upon a Little Hill.
Marina and the River-God. — William Browne. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Mariners. — David Morton. — VOD
Mariners, The.— Margaret L. Woods.— OBVV
Mariner's Adieu, The.— George Hill.— APW
Mariner's Description of a Piano, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 9
Mariner's Dream, The. — William Dimond. — HBV — LPS-2 —
(Sailor-Boy's Dream, The.)— OHCS-1 5
Mariners of England, The. — Thomas Campbell. See Ye Mann
ers of England.
Mariners' Song. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest
Book.
Mariner's Song, The.— Sir John Davies.— OBSC
Mariner's Wife, The. — William Julius Mickle (at. also to Jean
Adam).— AEP-D
(Sailor's Wife.)— SBA
Mariner's Wife, The. — Unknown.— EBSV
Marines, The.— Adolphe E. Smylie.— GPWW
Marine's Song, The.— Unknown.— WTP-1
Marion-County Man Homesick Abroad. — James Whitcomb Riley.
See Albumania.
Marionettes. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley and
Edith Emma Cooper).— TCPD
Marion's Dinner.— Edward C. Jones.— OHCS-1 5— WRR-10
Marion's Faith, sel. — Charles King.
Ray's Ride.— SPE-8
Mariposa. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — SAM
Mariposa Lily, The. — Ina Donna Coolbrith. — AA
Mariquita, the Bandit's Daughter. — Ella Sterling Cummins.—
Maris Stella. — Augusta Theodosia Drane.— JKCP
Marit and I.—Unknoum.—'BT'B-S
Marit* Su*.— William Philpot.— OBEV— OBVV .
Marj°ri^^
PASC— PEM— PRWS— RAR
Marjory May.— Unknown.— OHCS-24
Marjory's Christmas Story. — Florence May Alt.— WRR-28
Mark, The.— Louise Bogan.— EP— MOAP— NP
"Mark."— Ernest McGaffey.— AA— APD
Mark Antony.— John Cleveland.— ALV— EPS _
Mark Antony Scene. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar.
Mark Antony's Oration. — William Shakespeare. See Julius
Caesar (Mark Antony Scene).
"Mark how the bashful morn, in vain." — Thomas Carew.— EG
(Boldness in Love.)— EV-2
Mark Twain: A Pipe Dream. — Oliver Herford. — BOHV
Mark Twain and Joan of Arc. — Vachel Lindsay. See Three
Poerns about Mark Twain.
Mark Twain and the Interviewer. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel
Langhorne Clemens). — BTB-1— OHCS-12 — WRR-43
(Encounter with an Interviewer, An.) — CCR— PPD-2
Mark Twain as a Farmer. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Lang
horne Clemens).— POOI
Mark Twain Edits an Agricultural Paper. — "Mark Twain"
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens). — OHCS-7
Mark Twain on Juvenile Pugilists. — "Mark Twain (Samuel
Langhorne Clemens). — OHCS-6
Mark Twain on the Weather. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Lang
horne Clemens.)— OHCS-13
Mark Twain Tells an Anecdote of A. Ward. — "Mark Twain"
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens). — OHCS-8
Mark Twain Visits Niagara. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Lang
horne Clemens).— OHCS-16
(Day at Niagara, A.)— BTB-2
Mark Twain's Account of "Jim Smiley." — "Mark Twain"
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens). See Jumping Frog,
The.
Mark Twain's Description of European Guides. — "Mark
Twain." See Innocents Abroad.
Mark Twain's First Interview with Artemus Ward. — Mark
Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens). — OHCS-4
Mark Twain's "Great Beef Contract/' — "Mark Twain." See
Great Beef Contract. ,
Mark Twain's Opinion of Chambermaids. — Mark Twain
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens) .— OHCS-2
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EEGITATIONS
Mark Twain's Story of "The Good Little Boy." — "Mark Twain1
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens). — OHCS-11
Mark Twain's Watch. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens).— OHCS-1 5
"Mark well my heavy doleful tale." — Unknown. See Carol for
Twelfth Day, A.
"Mark when she smiles with amiable cheer." — Edmund Spenser.
See Amoretti (XL) .
"Mark where the pressing wind shoots javelin-like.*' — George
Meredith. See Modern Love.
Market.— Z7w*n0zew.—WRR-25
Market Day. — Abigail Cresson. — HBMV
Market Day.— Mary Webb— CH
Market Town, The.— Francis Carlin.— HBMV
Market-Girl, The, — Thomas Hardy. See At Casterbridge
Fair (IV).
Marketing. — Unknown — HHHA
Markham. — Robert Underwood Johnson.— BAP
Marlborough, set. ("So, there, when sunset"). — Charles Hamil
ton Sorley. — WGRP
Marlborough at Blenheim. — Joseph Addison. See Campaign,
The.
"Marlborough Fair," sel. — Margaret L. Woods.
Merry-Go-Round, The. — PTER
Marlow Madrigal, A. — Joseph Ashby-Sterry. — VA
Marlowe. — Michael Drayton. See To My Most Dearly-Loved
Friend, Henry Reynolds, Esquire, of Poets and Poesy.
Marmion, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Camp, The (Canto IV, 11. 490-558).— EPW-4
Christmas in the Olden Time (Introd. to Canto VI,
11. 1-85).— CO AH (si. abr.) — EP— EPP— LPS-2—
OTPC— PEOR (abr.)— RON— WRR-28
(Christmas-^fcr.) — ERP
(Christmas in England — abr.) — GN
(Christmas Merrymaking — abr.) — FT
(Old Christmas-Tide.)— CRYO— DD— MPB— SDH
Constance de Beverley (Canto II. 11. 312-621. much abr.).
— WRR-1
(Convent Scene — 11. 383-610, abr.) — MR
Flodden (Canto VI).— BHV (11. 772-1066)— BSV (11. 993-
1087)— NBE (11. 1122-1066)
(Battle, The— 11. 621-1146, abr.)— ERP
(Flodden Field— 11. 674-992, abr.)— LPS-2
(Flodden: The Attack— 11. 744-818.)— LH
(Flodden: The Last Stand.)— EV-4 (11. 983-1084, abr.)
— LH (11. 993-1066)
(Flodden: The March— 11. 551-620.)— LH
Lochinvar (Canto V, 11. 313-360, abr.).— ATP— BBV—
BCEP — BEL— BHV— BSV— CBOV— CBPC—
CCR — CGOV — CR— CSBP— EBSV— EP— EPN
— EPN C— ERP— EV-4 — GEPM— GN— GR-2— GS
— HBV — JHP — LC— LH— LPS-1 — MCCG —
MPC-14 — MR — MW— NAL— NPH— NPSC—
OAEP — OBRV — OFPE — OG— OHNP— OT A—
OTPC — PB-6— PBGG — PCD— PECK— PFE—
PIAE— PPD-2— POOI— PPSC (pr.) — PTER—
PYM — RON — SBA — STB — TCEP — TOP —
TVSH— WHA— WRR-43— WRR-47 (tr. into the
German by Herman Behr) — WTP-8
(Lochinvar's Ride.)— BTB-1— OHCS-3— PE
(Young Lochinvar.)— BFVR—BPB—CG—HBVY—RG
— TYP
Marmion and Douglas (Canto VI, 11. 380-451). — CCR (abr )
—EP—LLC— LPS-2— OHFP (abr.)— PE (abr.)
-PTER— WHA (abr.)
("Not far advanced," etc.— 11. 380-1146.)— CRE
(Parting of Marmion and Douglas. The. — 11. 380-470, abr.).
—JHP— MPC-14— PTA-2
Norham Castle (Canto I, 11. 1-126).— LPS-2
O Woman! In Our Hours of Ease (Canto VI, 11. 902-907)
—BCEP
("O Woman 1 in our hours of ease.") — GPE
Shepherd, The (Introd. to Canto IV, 11. 54-104).— ERP
(Shepherd in Winter, The.)— OTPC
"They close, in clouds of smoke and dust" (Canto I,
11. 761-787).— GPE
To William Erskine, Esq. (Introd. to Canto III). — EBSV
("Like April morning clouds," etc. — 11. 1-22.) — OBRV
("Thus while I ape the measure wild" — 11. 152-207.) —
OBRV
To William Stewart Rose, Esq. (Introd. to Canto I). —
EBSV
(In Memoriam: Nelson, Pitt, Fox — 11. 53-195.) — EV-4 —
(Nelson and Pitt— 11. 53-108.)— EA
(Nelson, Pitt, and Fox— 11. 53-108.)— BSV
(Nelson, Pitt, Fox— 11. 53-195.) — OBEV
(November in Ettrick Forest — 11. 1-36.) — BSV
("November's sky is chill and drear" — 11. 1-165.) — OBRV
(Pitt and Fox— 11. 164-195.)— BCEP
"When dark December glooms the day" (Introd. to Canto
V, 11. 1-32). — OBRV
Where Shall the Lover Rest (Canto III, 11. 148-183).— CBE
— CBOV— CH (abr.)~ EBSV — GTBS - GTSE
(4 sts,)~— GTSL
(Song.)— BPB — EV-4— OBRV
"With more than mortal powers endow'd" (Canto I
11. 166-195). — GPE
Maroon with Silver Frost.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GM AS
Marot to the Queen of Navarre on Some Verses Which She
Had Sent Him.— Clement Marot, tr. fr. the French bv
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Marot's Love. — Clement Marot, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Marpessa, sels. — Stephen Phillips.
"But if I live with Idas," etc.— EPW-5
"O brief and breathing creature." — BMEP
(From "Marpessa.")— LEAP
Marquette on the Shores of the Mississippi. — John Jerome
Rooney.— CAW— JKCP
Marquis de la Fayette. — Charles Sumner. See Lafayette, the
Faithful One.
Marquis of Carabas, The. — Robert Brough. — HBV
Marred Drives of Windsor, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Marriage. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Marriage. — Babette Deutsch. — AV
Marriage.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— HBV— SBA
Marriage. — Mildred Merle. — HT
Marriage. — Samuel Rogers. See Human Life.
Marriage. — Unknown. — WRR-34
Marriage. — Mark Van Doren.— BAP— POOT
Marriage. — Anna Wickham. — BMEP
Marriage a la Mode, sel. — John Dryden.
Song: "Why should a foolish marriage vow" (Act I,
sc. !)•— AWP— CEP
(Songs from the Plays.) — OAEP
Marriage and the Care o't. — Robert Lochore. — HBV
Marriage Charm, A. — Nora Hopper. — HBV
Marriage de Convenance. — Unknown. — WRR-47
Marriage Hymn. — John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. See
Two Noble Kinsmen, The.
Marriage of Earth and Spring, The. — Ivar Campbell. — VM
Marriage of Guenevere, The, sel. — Richard Hovey.
Song: "Flower-born Blodueda, The." — OBAV
Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The.— William Blake.— CEP
Proverbs of Hell (sel.).— EM-1
Marriage of Pocahontas, The. — Mrs. M. M. Webster. — GA —
MC— PAH
Marriage of Sir Gawain, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Un
known. — ESPB — OBB
Marriage of Sir John Smith, The. — Phoebe Gary. — PA
Marriage of the Dwarfs, The. — Edmund Waller.— EPW-2
Marriage of the Flowers, The. — Samuel H. M. Byers. — DRB
Marriage of the Frog and the Mouse, The. — Unknown. — EV-1
Marriage Ring, A.— George Crabbe.— EV-3— OBEV
(His Wife's Wedding Ring.)— OBRV
Marriage Song. set. — Lascelles Abercrombie.
"Come up, dear chosen morning, come" (fr. I and IV). —
BMEP
(From "Marriage Song.") — LEAP
Marriage Song. — John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. See
Two Noble Kinsmen, The.
Marriage Tour, A. — S. J. Pardessus.— OHCS-3 5
Marriage-Hater Match'd, The, sel. — Thomas D'Urfey.
Solon's Song (Act. II, sc. i).— CEP
Marriagemony of Minerva White, The. — Hanna Rion. — SPE-6
Married Lover, The. — Coventry Patniore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Married Man, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Married to Josiah Allen (C.). — Marietta Holley. See My Opin
ions and Betsey Bobbet's.
Marry Me, Darlint, To-night.— W, W. Fink.— BTB-5
"Marry Monday, marry for wealth." — Unknown.
(Old Superstitions.)— HBV— HBVY
Mars and Venus. — Robert Greene. See Tullie's Love.
Marse Linkum's Mistek. — Mary Fairfax Childs. — WRR-45
Marseillaise, The.— Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle.— BTB-8 (si.
abr.)— HBV (orig. French and tr.)— LPS-2— PBGG—
WBLP— WTP-7
(La Marseillaise — abr.) — TBV
(National Air: France.) — PER
Marseillaise of the Greeks, The.— Constantine Rhigas. — DRB
Marsh, The.— Glenn Ward Dresbach.— PPA
Marsh Blackbird, A. — Harriet Sennett. — BLA
Marsh Marigolds.— Godfrey Fox Bradby.— TVSH
Marsh Song— At Sunset (Hymns of the Marshes, III). — Sid
ney Lanier.— APB— CAP— MOAP— SPP— TOP
Marsh Song — Sunrise. — Eugene Field — GH
Marsh Symphony, A. — Roy L. McCardell. — WRR-20
Marshal Foch's Armistice Day Message to America, 1926. —
Stephane Lauzanne. — AOAH
Marshes of Glynn, The (Hymns of the Marshes, IV).— Sidney
Lanier.— AA— ADAH— AP— APB— APD— ATP— CAP
— GR-a — GPE — HBV— IAP— ISP— LEAP— LOW
(2 sts.) — LL-3 — MAP (2 sts.) — MCCG— PC— PG
Sels. fr. above.
"As the marsh-hen," etc.— BAP— OOP — QP-1
" "
-, .—
"Beautiful glooms," etc.— PFY
"O braided dusks," etc. — MRV
"
"Ye marshes, how candid and simple." etc
(Marshes, The.)— NLK
Marsh-Grass. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — TBM
Marston Moor (Sir Nicholas at Marsten Moor— C ) Win-
throp Mackworth Praed. — BHV
Marsyas. — Charles George Douglas Roberts. — VA
Marta of Milrone. — Herman Scheffauer.— SCC
Martha.— Walter de la Mare.— GBV— MBP
Marthy Ellen.— -James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
*T »_ TT , „ Parsons Lathrop. — MC —
Marthy 's Younkit.— Eugene Field.— PEF— WRR-1 9
Martial Friendship.— William Shakespeare. See Coriolanus.
Martial m London. — Mortimer Collins. — ALV BOHV
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See
Martial in Town. — Andrew Lang. — POTT
Martial Music. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Martial Music.— Augusta Durant.— WRR-25
Martial Spirit. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Martial's Quiet Life. — Martial. See Means to Attain a Happy
Life.
Martin.— Joyce Kilmer. — APL— BAP — CP — DBA — GPE—
GR-a— JK-1 — LBMV — MAP— MMV— NPSC— -NV~
OBAV— PFY— PYM— VOD
Martin Chuzzlewit, sels. — Charles Dickens.
Ruth Pinch's Housekeeping (Ch. XXXIX and LIII). —
BTB-8
Sairey Gamp and Betsey Prig (fr. Ch. XLIX).— SR
When Duty Begins (fr. Ch. XXXI).— OHCS-10
Wild Night at Sea, A (fr. Ch. XV).— BTB-6
(Storm at Sea.)— OHCS-27
Martin Elginbrodde (in Norfolk's Epitaphs). — Unknown (at. to
George MacDonald).— BMEP— WTP-6
(Epigrams — si. diff. ) — HB V
(Epitaph.)— WGRP
(Epitaphs.)— BFP
(Hie Jacet.)— PIAE
Martin Luther at Potsdam. — Barry Pain. — ALV — BOHV — NA
Martin Luther to His Son, Hans. — Martin Luther. — FAOV
Martin Ralph. — Robert Browning. — WRR-19
Martin to His Man. — Unknown. — NA
Martins, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Martyr, The. — Natalie Flohr. — MOM
Martyr, The.— Owen Oliver. — SPE-4
Martyr and the Conqueror. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Abra
ham Lincoln.
Martyr Chief, The. — James Russell JLowell. See Ode Recited
at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.
Martyr of the Arena, The. — Epes Sargent.— OHCS-21
Martyr President, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Abraham
Lincoln.
Martyrdom. — Leonard Van Noppen. — BAP
Martyrdom of Father Campion. — Henry Walpole. — ACP
Martyrdom of Joan of Arc, The. — Thomas De Quincey. See
Joan of Arc.
Martyrdom of Mary, Queen of Scots, The. — Robert Southwell.
—ACP
Martyr's Hill. — John Peale Bishop. — BPM-33
Martyr's Hymn, The.— Martin Luther, tr. fr. the German by
William John Fox.— LPS-2
Martyr's Memorial. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — AA
Martyrs of the Maine, The. — Rupert Hughes. — PAH
Martyrs of Uganda, The. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-26
Marullus to the Roman Citizens. — William Shakespeare.
Julius Caesar.
Marvel of Marvels. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — MBP —
OBEV— OBVV— WGRP
Mary, sel. — Hew Ainslie.
It's Dowie in the Hint o'Hairst. — EBSV
(Hint o' Hairst, The.)— HMSP
Mary.— "W. B."— PSO
"Mary." — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Mary.— Nelle Collow — HB
Mary. — Eleanor Downing. — JKCP
Mary.— Paul Engle.— GPE
Mary. — Sara Henderson Hay. — BAP
Mary.— Nellie Knight.— MOM
Mary. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — PPGW
Mary. — Robert Norwood. — YF
Mary. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster {Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth).
— DD — EOAH
Mary Alice Smith. — James Whitcomb Riley. — BTB-7—
WRR-43 (a&r.)
Mary Ambree (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — ABVC —
BPB— OBB (si. a&r.)— OTPC (a&r.)
Mary Ames. — Unknown. — NA
Mary and Dinah.— Lizzie J. Rook.— PPYP
Mary and Gabriel. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Mary and Her Lamb. — Sarah Josepha Hale. See Mary s Lamb.
Mary and Her Lamb. — Mother Goose. See Mary's Lamb.
Mary and Her Little Lamb.— Unknown.— WRR-52
Mary and the Bramble. — Lascelles Abercrombie. — OBMV
Mary and the Lamb. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — PA
Mary and the Swallow. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Doug
las Robinson).— RON
Mary and Willie. — Unknown. — ABS
Mary Ann's Escape.— S. Jennie Smith.— OHCS-29
Mary Arden. — Eric Mackay. — VA
Mary at the Cross. — Clyde McGee. — BPP
Mary at the Fair; or, Advice from a Gypsy. — Elinor Wylie. —
NYBV
Mary at the Sepulchre. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See Light o£
the World, The.
Mary Beaton's Song ("Between the sunset," etc.}. — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Chastelard.
Mary Beaton's Song ("Le Naiure est a 1'eau"). — Algernon
Charles- Swinburne. See Chastelard.
Mary Booth. — Thomas William Parsons. — AA — OBAV
Mary Gary, sel. — Kate Langley Bosher.
Wedding.— SSS
Mary Donnelly.— William Allingham. See Lovely Mary Don
nelly.
Mary Elizabeth. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.— SPE-5— WRR-13
Mary Elizabeth. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Mary Ellen Attends a School of Elocution. — Mary S. Hopkins.
— WRR-26
"Mary Gloster," The — Rudyard Kipling.— BPN—RKV
Mary Had a Cactus Plant. — Ben King. — POI — SL — SPE-6
"Mary had a little lamb."— Sarah Josepha Hale.— PB-2— PPA
(Mary and Her Lamb — si. a&r.) — SAS
(Mary Had a Little Lamb.)— CCP
(Mary's Lamb.)— CPN--GFA— HBV— HBVY— OTPC—
PBGP— PBV— RIS— WP
Mary Had a Little Lamb. — Mother Goose. See Mary's Lamb.
"Mary had a pretty bird." — Mother Goose. See Mary's Canary.
Mary Had a William Goat (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Mary Hamilton. — Unknown. — BSV (si. diff. vers.) — CBOV
(a&r.)— EBSV (si. diff. vers.}— EPOM (a&r.)— ESPB
— NAL (a&r.)— OAEP
(Queen's Marie — si. diff. vers.) — OBB — OBEV
Mary, Helper of Heartbreak. — Margaret Widdemer. — BAP—
HBMV
(Irish Love Song.)— SBMV
Mary Hynes. — Raftery, tr. fr. the Irish by Lady Augusta Isa
bella Gregory. — GTIV
Mary Immaculate. — Eleanor C. Donnelly, — CAW — JKCP
Mary Jane. — Unknown. — NA
Mary Jane and I. — Annie Rothwell. — DRB
Mary Keltic Craig. — Percy Ilott. — PBV
Mary Magdalen. — Bartolome Leonardo de Argensola, tr. fr. the
Spanish by William Cullen Bryant. — WTP-4
(To Mary Magdalen.)— CAW
Mary Magdalen. — Richard Burton. — BPP — MOM
Mary Magdalene (in Sonnets on Pictures). — Dante Gabriel
Ross etti .— BP N— EP C— P OTT— V A
Mary Magdalene. — Leonora Speyer. — HBMV — NP
(One Version.)— NV— TBM
Mary Magdalene at the Door of Simon the Pharisee. — Dante
Gabriel Rossetti. — TPH
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. — Mother Goose. — OTPC — PBV
("Mary, Mary, quite contrary.") — PPL
(Mistress Mary.)— CPN— MPC-1— PB-1— RIS
("Mistress Mary, quite contrary.") — SAS
(Most Famous of All Gardens, The.) — UFE
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Mary Middling. — Rose Fyleman. — SUS
Mary Morison (C.). — Robert Burns. — BEL — BLV — CEP—
CRP— EBSV— EM-1— EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3— GEPM
— GTBS — GTSE — HBV— LPS-1 — MBL — MCCG—
OAEP— OBEC— OBEV— SBA—WHA
(Devotion.) — LH
("O Mary, at thy window be.") — EG
(Song: Mary Morison.)— AWP—CRE—EP— JAWP —
TOP— WBP
Mary Mother of Divine Grace, Compared to the Air We
Breathe. — Gerard Manly Hopkins. — YF
Mary o' the Wild Moor. — Unknown. — ABS
Mary O'Brian. — J. Redwood Anderson. — LBBV
Mary O'Connor, the Volunteer's Wife. — Mary A. Denison.
—CD
(Volunteer's Wife, The.)— CCR
Mary of Scotland, sel. ("If that were all. This will bring
more blood after"). — Maxwell Anderson. — PPD-2
Mary, Pity Women! — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Mary, Queen of Scots. — Henry Glassford Bell. — BLPA—
OHCS-9 (much a&r.)— PTWP
Mary Queen of Scots. — Robert Burns. — BHV
Mary Queen of Scots. — Charles Tennyson Turner. — HBV
Mary Queen of Scots Landing at the Mouth of the Derwent,
Workington. — William Wordsworth. — ES
Mary Salome, Widow. — Anne Ryan. — JKCP
Mary Sets the Table. — David Morton. — POT
Mary Shepherdess.— Mar jorie L. C. Pickthall.— VOD— WHL
Mary Smith. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Mary Stuart, sel. — Alphonse de Lamartine, tr. fr. the French.
Execution of Queen Mary (Ch. XXXIV.)— BTB-4
Mary Stuart, sel. ("Be it so! I will even undergo," etc. —
fr. Act III, sc. iv). — Andre Maffei, tr. fr. the Italian
by Helen Potter. — WRR-27
Mary Stuart, sel. — Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller,
tr. fr. the German.
Garden Scene. — ST
(Mary Stuart— si. diff. #r.)— WRR-11
Mary Stuart, sel. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Song: "And ye maun braid your yellow hair." — BPN
Mary the Cook-Maid's Letter to Doctor Sheridan. — Jonathan
Swift.— TPH
Mary, the Maid of the Inn.— Robert Southey.— CG— OCHS-11
Mary to Her Babe.— "L. L. O'K."— BOL
Mary, Virgin and Mother. — E. Seton. — JKCP
Mary White.— William Allen White.— FAOV
Mary Will Smile.— William Clifrton.— BAV
Mary Wore Three Links of Chain (with music"). — Unknown.
—AS
Mary-Ann's Child. — William Barnes. — CG
Marygold, The, — George Wither. See Marigold, The.
Maryland. — James Ryder Randall. See Maryland, My Mary
land.
Maryland Battalion, The. — John Williamson Palmer. — AA —
HBV— IDAH— MC— PAH
Maryland, My Maryland. — James Ryder Randall.— AP— BMC
— GR-1— SPP— WRR-41
( Maryland. ) — AP B— I AP
(My Maryland.) — AA — APA — APL— BAP — HBV—
JKCP— LA — LEAP — LEAP (a&r.)— MC— NAP
—OBAV— PAH— WTP-7
Maryland Resolves. — Unknown. — PAH
Maryland Yellow-Throat, The. — Henry van Dyke. — BAP —
DDA— HBV— JHP— OBAV— POY—PVD
313
Mary's
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND KECITATTONS
Mary's Baby. — Shaemas O'Sheel. — CAW — HBV — HBVY —
JKCP
Mary's Canary. — Mother Goose. — PBV
("Mary had a pretty bird" — si. diff.) — PPL
Mary s Diminutive Sheep. — Unknown.— OHCS-10
Mary's Dream. — John Lowe.— EBSV
Mary s Easter.— Marie Mason. — DD — EOAH
Mary's Girlhood (in Sonnets on Pictures). — Dante Gabriel Ros-
'
--
Mary's Lamb.— Sarah Josepha Hale.— CPN—GFA— HBV —
HBVY— OTPC—PBGP— PBV— RIS—WP
(Mary and Her Lamb— si. abr.) — SAS
(Mary Had a Little Lamb.)— CCP
("Mary had a little lamb.")— PB-2— PPA
Mary's Lamb. — Mother Goose.— CPN — GFA — HBV— HBVY
—OTPC—PBGP— PBV— RIS—WP
(Mary and Her Lamb — si. abr.) — SAS
(Mary Had a Little Lamb.) — CCP— PB-2 — PPA
Mary's Lament for Shelley, Lost at Sea.— Thomas Holley
Chivers — APW
(Burdens of Unrest.)— SPP
Mary's Manger-Song. — William Channing Gannett. — BOL —
GS
Mary's Night Ride.— George W. Cable.— See Dr. Sevier.
j.vieti/ 5 oun. — .L/ucia ireni. — ivnjivi
Mary's Song. — Marion Angus. — HMSP
Mary's Story of the Crucifixion. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See Light
of the World, The.
Marzo Pazzo. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOI
Ma's Attic. — Forrest Crissey. — HBR
Ma's Physical Culture. — Unknown. — BTB-9— GSRC
Ma's Tools. — Unknown. — DDA — MHT — PEDC
Masaccio. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP — TBV
Mascha. — Ivan Sergyeevich Turgeniev. — WRR-8
Mascot, A. — Arthur Guiterman.— PPA
Mascots.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Masculine Signs. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Masher, The. — Charles Godfrey Leland. — THP
Mashona Husbandman, A.— Arthur Shearly Cripps.— MM
Mask, The.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— OBVV—VLEP
Mask, The. — Clarissa Scott Delany.— CDC
Mask, The.— Helen Haiman Joseph.— BPM-33
Mask. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS— SASS
Mask and Domino.— "Peleg Arkwright" (David L. Proudfit).
Mask of Anarchy, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — EPNC —
EM-2 (much abr.)
Mask of Ctipid, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene
The.
Mask of Mutability, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The (Pageant of the Seasons, etc.).
Masks. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Masks. — Hortense Flexner. — POOT
Masks and Faces, sel. — Charles Read and Tom Taylor
Portrait and the Critics, The. — OHCS-26
Mason and Slidell: A Yankee Idyll. — James Russell Lowell.
f See Biglow Papers, Second Series, No. II.
Masonic Emblems. — Robert Morris. — OHCS-2
(Wearing the Emblems — si. abr.) — WRR-51
Masonry Revealed. — Philena Spuce.— WRR-S8
Masque, The. — Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-28
Masque and the Reality, The. — William R. Alger.— BTB-8
Masque of Alfred. — James Thomson and David Mallet. See
Alfred, a Masque.
Masque of Cupid, The.— Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The (Mask of Cupid, The).
Masque of Life and Death, A. — Witter Bynner. — LA
Masque of Liverpool, A.— John Masefield. See Wanderer, The
Masque of Loved Ladies, A. — Anne Goodwin Winslow. — LS
Masque of Pandora, The, sels. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
All-Seeing Gods, The. — OQP — QP-2
Choruses.— MV-1
Masque of Plenty, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Masque of Souls, A.— "Richard Scrace" (Mrs. J. B. William
son). — CPG
Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray's Inne and the Inner-Temple
The, sels. — Francis Beaumont.
More pleasing were these sweet delights" (III).— OBS
On blessed youths, for Love doth pause" (II). — OBS
"Peace and silence be the guide" (V). — OBS
'Shake off your heavy trance" (I).— OBS
(Dance, A.) — BLV
(Shake Off Your Heavy Trance.)— EV-2
"You should stay longer if we durst" (IV).— OBS
Masque of the New Year, The.— Elsie M. Wilbor.— DRB
Masque of the Red Death.— Edgar Allan Poe. — NPTP
Masque of the Seasons, A.— James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Masquerader The.— Aline Kilmer.— HBMV
Mass Crawford, Isam, and the Deer. — Harry Still well Ed
wards. See Two Runaways.
Massa Linkum by de Han'.— Unknown. — WRR-46
Massachusetts.— Professor Sargent. See Warnings from His-
Massachusetts wdjSoig Carolina.— Daniel Webster. See Re-
Massachusetts jjrom the Reply to Hayne.— Daniel Webster. See
Massachusetts Song of Liberty.— Mercy Warren.— PAH
(Parody Parodized, The.) — APB
Massachusetts to Virginia. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AP —
APB— CAP— IAP
Massacre of the Macpherson. — William Edmondstoune Aytoun
— VA
Massacre of Zoroaster, The. — F. Marion Crawford (arr. bv
Elsie M. Wilbor).— DRB
Massa's in de Cold Cold Ground. — Stephen Foster. — AA— APW
— IHA— LEAP— OBAV— OTA— WLIP— WRR-41
(for pant.)—WTP-4
Massasauga, The. — Hamlin Garland. — AA
Masses, The. — Benjamin De Casseres. — DDA
Masses. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
(Poor, The.)— NP
Master, The.— Thomas Curtis Clark. See Abraham Lincoln,
the Master.
Master. — Arthur Conan Doyle.— WRR-26
Master, The. — Edgar A. Guest, — ALG — CVG
Master, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — BAP— GPE — HBV
— HH — LBMV — LC — LEAP — MAP — MLP—
MPC-14— NAL — NP— OHIP— PFY— PIAE— TCPD
Master, The. — Margaret Widdemer. — GPE
Master and Man. — Unknown. — NA
Master and Pupil. — 0. M. — CRE
Master Blacksmith, The. — Arnold Andrews. — OQP — QP-1
Master Francis Beaumont's Letter to Ben Jonson. — Francis
Beaumont. — BEL— EP— EPP (abr.)
(Mr. Francis Beaumont's Letter to Ben Jonson.) — OBS
Letter to Ben Jonson, sel. — GPE
(From "Letter to Ben Jonson.") — LEAP
Master Hand, The.— Julia Edna Parker.— HB
Master Johnny's Next-Door Neighbor. — Bret Harte. — BTB-3 —
HT— OHCS-19
Master, Make Us One. — Hermann Hagedorn. See Lincoln: An
Ode.
Master Mariner, The.— George Sterling. — HBV— MAP— MLP
— TCAP
(Master-Mariner, The.) — GPE
Master of Laborers, The. — George Edward Day. — PSO
Master of Music. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Master of My Boat, The.— Joseph Addison Richards.— OQP—
Master of the Dance, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Master Singers, The. — Rhys Carpenter.— WGRP
Master Sky-Lark, sels. — John Bennett.
Sky-Lark's Song, The.— AA
Song of the Hunt, The. — AA
Master Speed.— Robert Frost. — BPM-36
Master-Chord, The.— William Caldwell Roscoe.— VA
Master-Cook, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Masterful, Great Man. — Henry Tyrrell.— WRR-45
(Lincoln.)— PEDC
(Lincoln's Way.)— HH
Master-Mariner, The.— George Sterling. See Master Mariner,
The.
Masterpiece, The.— Walter Conrad Arensberg. — BAP— LA
Masterpiece, The.— Kathleen Millay.— BAP
Masterpiece of Brother Felix, The. — Richard Edward White.
— OHCS-27
Masters, The.— "Laurence Hope" (Mrs. Malcolm Nicolson).—
HBV
Masters, The.— Margaret Widdemer.— HBMV— LHW
Masters in This Hall. — Unknown. — CO AH
Master's Invitation, The. — Anson Davies Fitz Randolph AA
Master's Man, The. — William G. Tarrant. — OQP — PSO —
Masters of the Situation. — James T. Field. — BTB-3— PE
Master's Touch .The.— Horatius Bonar.— BTB-3— HBV— LOW
— L,r o -£, — Mlv V — Jr Ol — VA
Master's Touch, The. — Unknown. — BTB-9— OHCS-36
Mastery. — Charles F. Lurnmis. — BAP
Mastery.— Sara Teasdale. See Interlude: Songs Out of Sorrow
Mat and Hal and I.— Onlie Ama Snow.— OHCS-14
Match, The. — Andrew Marvell. — NBE
u
Match-Making.— R. Marshall. See His Excellency the Gov-
ernor.
Match-Making Mamma, The.— Unknown.— WRR-7
Mater, sel. — Percy Mackaye.
Song: "Long ago, in the young moonlight." — PPD-2
Mater Amabahs.— Emma Lazarus.— BOL— MOAH— OHIP
Mater Dei.— Katharine Tynan.— GTIV
Mater Desiderata.— Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— OBVV
Mater Dolorosa.— William Barnes. — BCEP — CH — HBV —
OBEV
(Mother's Dream, The.)— CGOV— EV-4
Mater Dolorosa,— John Fitzpatrick.— JKCP
Mater Dolorosa.— J. Grimstone. — TMEV
Mater Dolorosa.— Louis V. Ledoux.— BAP— SBMV
Mater DplogMa. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BMEP -
Mater Dolorosa. — John Banister Tabb. — LA
Mater Dulcissima (abr.) — Unknown.—C'EOV
(Christmas Carols, II — abr.) — EPP
(Quid Petis, 0 Fill— abr.)— MV-2
("Quid petis, O fily"— abr.)— EP
Mater in Extremis.— Jean Starr Untermeyer.— TBM
Mater Severa.— Stephen Lucius Gwynn.— TIP
314
TITLE INDEX
May
Mater Triumphalis. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — POTT —
VLEP
"I am thine harp between thine hands, O mother!" — BMEP
(From Mater Triumphalis.)— BPN
("I do not bid thee spare me, O dreadful Mother! —
shorter set.)— EPW-5
Mater Triumphans.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPOI
Maternal Grief. — William Wordsworth. — MOAH
Maternity.— Babette Deutch.--TBM
Maternity.— Anne P. L. Field.— MOAH
Maternity. — Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven.
Maternity.— Alice Meynell —GPE— NP-NV
("One wept whose only child was dead. ) — EG
Matey.— Patrick MacGill.— PPGW— RH
Mathematical. — Jessica Nelson North. — NP
Mathematical Master to His Dullest Pupil, The. — T. P. Cam
eron Wilson. — FOOT
Mathmid, The. — Chaim Nachman Bialik, tr. fr. the Hebrew by
Maurice Samuel.— AWP
Matilda.— Hilaire Belloc.— FPH— YT
Matilda Martha May. — Fannie Rogers White.— WRR-35
Matilda, Matriarch. — Mazie V. Caruthers.— CIV
Matilda's Manners.— Mazie V. ^Caruthers.— CIV
Matildy Goes to Meetin'. — Louis Eisenbeis. — OHCS-33
Matin "Song. — Nathaniel Field. See Amends for Ladies.
Matin Song.— John Ford. See Lover's Melancholy, The.
Matin Song. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Matins. — George Herbert. — CBE
Matins. — Edna Dean Proctor. — OHCS-21
Matins. — John Banister Tabb. — SPP
Matins. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Matin-Song. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Matin-Song of Friar Tuck, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Matres Dolorosae. — Robert Bridges. — MOAH
Matri Dilectissimae (Echoes, XLVI).— William Ernest Henley.
—CPOI
Matrimonial Advertisement, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-9
Matrimonial Controversy, A. — Unknown. — WRR-16
Matrimonial Experiment, A. — Thomas Dixon, Jr. See Leopard's
Spots.
Matrimonial Mix, A. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-35
Matrimonial Training School, A.— Rachel K. Fitz.— SPE-6
Matrimony. — Unknown.— OHCS-1 9
Matrix, sel. ("Spiritual, the Carnal, The"). — Dorothy Welles-
ley.— OBMV
Matrons and Maids ("However, I still think"). — George Gor
don, Lord Byron. See Beppo.
Matrons and Maids ("There's doubtless something"). — George
Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan (Love and the
Poets).
Matt. F. Ward's Trial for Murder.— John J. Crittenden.—
OHCS-18
Matter. — Louis Untermeyer. — YT
Matter of Direction, A. — St. Clair Adams. — FF — POI
Matter of Importance, A. — Laura Richards. — SPE-6
Matter of Words, A. — Unknown. — WRR-20 _
Matters Not Where Work Is Done. — Benjamin Copeland. —
WRR-54
Matthew.— William Wordsworth.— B PN— ERP— GEPC
Matthew Arnold's Cat Atossa. — Matthew Arnold. — WRR-35
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. — Unknown. — RIS — OTPC
(Bed Charm.)— ABVC—HBVY—RYC
(Bed-Time.)— HWC
(Before Sleeping.)— CAW— CH—WTP-1
(Prayer before Sleeping.) — WHL
(Safe in Bed.)— CBPC
(White Paternoster, The.) — PC
Matthew the Miner. — Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-26
Mattie's Retort. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Mattie's Wants and Wishes. — Grace Gordon. — DDA — SR
Maturnus' Address to His Band. — Edward Spencer. — OHCS-1 7
Mauberley, 1920. — Ezra Pound. See Hugh Selwyn Mauberley.
Maud.— Henry S. Leigh.— BOHV— THP
Maud.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— OAEP— VLEP '
"Birds in the high Hall-garden" (Pt. I, xii). — BPN—
CBOV—EV-5— GEPC— OTPC
(Extracts from Maud, II.)— WTP-9
"Cold and clear-cut face" (Pt. I, in).— GEPC
Come into the Garden, Maud (Pt. I, xxii).— CCR— EPC—
GEPM — HBV — MCCG— LEAP— LPS-1— PIAE
— PTER— SPE-3— TPH— VA
(Come into the Garden.)— EPN—EM-2
("Come into the garden, Maud.")— BEL— BPN— EPP—
EV-5 — GBOV — GEPC— GPE— GTBS—GTSE—
GTSL— OBVV
(Extracts from "Maud.")— WTP-9
(Maud.)— BMEP- OBEV
(Maud, XXII.)— EP
(Song.)— AWP— J AWP— WBP
(Song from "Maud.")— ST
(Songs from "Maud.") — TOP — TCEP
England (Pt. Ill, v).— BHV
"Go not, happy day" (Pt. I, xvii).— BPN— OBVV— TOP
(Song.)— ATP
I Have Led Her Home (Pt. I, xviii).— BMEP— TPH
(Extract from Maud, III.)— WTP-9
("I have led her home.")— BEL— BPN— EPW-5— EV-5
—GEPC
(Maud, XVIII.)— EP— SEP
"O, let the solid ground" (Pt. I, xi).— BPN— GEPC
(Song.)— HBV
Maud (Continued).
'twere
—EG— GEPC
.
O that 'twere possible" (Pt. II, iv).~ BPN (.much abr.)
—EG— GEPC— GPE (sts. 1, 3)— OBEV (sts. 1,
3)— OBVV (sts. 1, 3)
. ,
(O That 'Twere Possible.)— BMEP— EA— HBV (1st
3 sts.)— LH— LEAP (1st 3 sts.}—OQP (sts. 1, 3)
— QP-2 (sts. 1, 3)
Part I (abr.}.~ CRE
Part II (ii, Hi, iv).— CRE
"Rivulet crossing my ground" (Pt. I, xxi). — BPN
"See what a lovely shell" (Pt. II, xxi).— BPN
(See What a Lovely Shell.)— PBGG
(Shell, The — 1st 4 sts. of ii.)— GN— PJH-1— SN— VA
"Voice by the cedar tree, A" (Pt. I, v).— BPN— GEPC
(Voice, A.)— BLV
(Voice by the Cedar Tree, A.)— HBV
Maud Muller— John Greenleaf Whittier.— AA— AP— APB—
APD— APW— BAV— BAP— BTB-1 — CAP— CR-a—
GEPM— HBV— IAP— JHP— LEAP— LL-3 — LPS-1—
MOAP — MR— MW—OBAV—OG— OHCS-1— OHFP
— OHNP — PB-8— PTA-1— PYM— TCAP— WBLP—
WTP-9
Maud Muller Mutatur. — Franklin P. Adams. — HBMV
Maud Rosihue's Choice, sel.— T. Edwin Leary.— PTWP
Maude and the Cricket. — Unknown. — PEM
Maudle— in Ballad, A.— Unknown.— BOHV— PA
Maud's Birthday. — Unknown. — PPYP
Maud's Problem. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Maul, The.— Mary E. Nealy.— GA— MC
Maumee Ruth. — Sterling A. Brown.— CDC
Maureen.— John Todhunter.— HBV— OBEV— OBVV
Maurice de Guerin. — Maurice Francis Egan. — AA — BMC —
JKCP— LEAP
Mavrone. — Arthur Guiterman. — BOHV
Mawgan of Melhuach. — Robert Stephen Hawker. — EPN — VA
Max and Jim.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Maxim Gorky. — Paul Engle. — AMV-37
Maxim Revised, A. — Unknown. — BLPA — WBLP
Maxims. — George Herbert. See Church Porch, The.
Maximus. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — PRK
May.— R. M. Alden.— PBGP— PEM
May.— Stephan Moylan Bird.— HBMV
May (abr.). — Struthers Burt. — BAP
(Resurgam.)— HBMV
May. — Madison Cawein. — OTA
May.— Henry Sylvester Gornwell.— HBV
May.— Helen B. Curtis.— PEM
May. — Thomas Dekker. See Shoemaker's Holiday, The.
May. — Richard Edwardes. — MV-2 — OBSC
May. — Edward Hovell-Thurlow. — EV-4 — HBV — LEAP —
OBEV— OBRV
May.— George Macdonald.— MPC-9— PB-5
May. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
May.— James Gates PercivaL— BAV— LPS-2
May.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— BPN— VLEP
("I cannot tell you how it was.") — EG
May.— C. R. Saunders. — CAG
May. — Frank Dempster Sherman.— PBGG — PRWS
May. — Laura Simmons. — LPS-1
M^ — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene (Pageant of the
Seasons and the Months).
May.— Unknown. — PA — PEOR
May and Death.— Robert Browning.— BFV—EPW-S— GEPC
— GTML
May and June. — James Russell Lowell. See Under the Wil-
May Basket,' A.— Lilian Bayne West.— GFA
May Bug, The. — Annette von Brandis. — WRR-12
May Burden, A. — Francis Thompson. — HBV
May Carols, sels. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).
"In vain thy altars do they heap."
(May Carol.)— CAW
"Stronger and steadier every hour" (II, 7). — EPW-5
"Sudden sun-burst in the woods, A" (III, 4). — EPW-5
"Sweet exhaustion seems to hold, A" (II, 30).— EPW-5
May Colvin. — Unknown. — BLV — EBSV — OBB
May Court in Greenwood- — Laura U. Case. — OHCS-14
May Day. — Adelaide A. Andrews. — HB
May Day. — Sara Teasdale. See Dark Cup, The.
May Day.— Unknown.— CCP— RIS
May Day, A. — Sir Henry Wotton.. See Description of the
Spring, A.
May Day Garland, The. — Edmund Blunden. — HBMV
May Days, — Unknown. — WRR-14
May, 1840,—Hartley Coleridge.— EPW-4 — OBVV
May Flowers. — Theodosia Garrison. — VOD
May Garden. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Franklin's Tale, The).
May Garden.— John Drinkwater.— HBMV— UFE
May Garland, The.— Unknown.— CGOV
May God Give Strength. — Peter Van Wynen.— BLRP
May Grown a-Cold. — William Morris. — CPOI
May in the Green-wood. — Unknown. See Robin Hood and the
May Is Building Her House. — Richard Le Gallienne. — GBOV
— HBVY— JHP — LBMV— LC— ME— MLP— MM V—
MPC-13— NPSC— OHIP— PJH-1— POT— PT— YT
May Is This New May. — Fanya Foss. — AMV-35
May It Be Mine. — John Frederick Bangs. — FF — POI
(My Share.)— BS
May Madrigal, A. — Frank Dempster Sherman — HTR — WTP-8
May Margaret. — Thepphile Marzials. — HBV — VA
May Morning. — Marjorie Barrows. — GFA
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May
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
May Morning:. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Book of the Duchess,
The.
May Morning. — John Milton. See Song on May Morning.
May Morning-. — Celia Leigiiton Thaxter. — AA — OBAV
May Morning- in the Palace Garden. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See
Canterbury Tales, The (Knight's Tale, The).
May Night. — William Ellery Leonard. — AOAH
May of the Moril Glen. — James Hogg. — STB
May Queen, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN — LPS-1— -
OHCS-2
Conclusion to the May Queen and New Year's Eve.— OTPC
-RON
(May Queen, The — Conclusion.) — BTB-1
"You must wake and call me early, call me early, mother
dear" (Istpt.).— DD (sels.) — MPB— OTPC—
RON— WTP-9 (sel. and last 10 sts. of New Year's
Eve).
New Year's Eve.— OTPC— RON
May Song, A. — "Violet Fane" (Mrs. Mary Montgomerie Single
ton.— OBVV—VA
May Song ("All in this pleasant evening," etc.). — Unknown. —
CGOV— MV-1
(Old May Song.)— CH— HH— WTP-1
May Song ("Spring is coming," etc.). — Unknown. — HH
(Oxfordshire May Song.)— MV-1
(Oxfordshire Children's May Song.)— HWC— OTPC
(Spring Song — 2 sts.) — PBV
May Sun Sheds an Amber Light, The. — William Cullen Bryant.
— AA
(May-Sun Sheds an Amber Light, The.) — BAV
"May the men who are born." — Hitomaro. See Manyo Shu.
May the Sweet Name of Jesus. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic
by Eleanor Hull.— JKCP
(Communion Hymn of the Ancient Irish Church.) — CAW
May 30, 1893. — John Kendrick Bangs. — AA
May Time. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
May to April. — Philip Freneau. — APB
May upon Ictis. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — TBM
May-Basket Time. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-SO
Maybe.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
May-Day, sels. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
April and May.™ GN— OHIP— RYC— TYP
(Seasons, The.)— MPC-11
"O birds, your perfect virtues bring." — PPA
May-Day. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
May-Day Carol, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
May-Day in Kalamata. — Edwina Stanton Babcock. — MCT
May-Day on Magdalen Tower. — Thomas Herbert Warren. —
Maydens of London's Brave Adventures, The. — Unknown. — SG
Mayde's Metamorphosis, The, sel. — Unknown (.at. to John Lyly
and Thomas Ravenscroft.)
Elves' Dance, The.— CH— HH— MPB
(Songs of the Faieries, II.) — MV-1
Fairy Frolic, The. — CGOV — LEAP
(By the Moon.)— CH
(By the Moon We Sport and Play.) — OTPC
(Songs of the Faieries, I.) — MV-1
"Mayflower." The. — Erastus Wolcott Ellsworth. — AA — DDA —
.HH— MC— PAH— WRR-1 0
"Mayflower," The. — Edward Everett. See First Settlement of
New England, The.
Mayflower, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
"Mayflower." — John Boyle O'Reilly. — AA — PAH
"Mayflower," The (acrostic) . — Unknown. — WRR-40
Mayflowers, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PEM
Maying Song. — Unknown. See Sister, Awake!
May-Lure. — Richard Bu^n. — NLK
Maymie's Story of Red Riding Hood. — James Whitcomb Riley.
See Child-World, A.
May-Morn and Cupide. — Alexander Montgomerie. See Cheery
and the Slae, The.
May-Music.— Rachel Annand Taylor.— HBV—HMSP
Mayonette River, The. — Tulane Collegian. — CAG
Mayor Marston. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River,
The.
Mayor of Gary, The.— Carl Sandburg.— RNP— SASS
Mayor of Scuttleton, The. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — NA
Mayors, The.— William Blake.— CH
May-Pole, The. — Unknown, — WRR-1
May's Flowers. — Unknown^— PPYP
Maystress Jane Scroupe. — John Skelton. See Boke of Phyllyp
Sparowe, The.
May-Sun Sheds an Amber Light, The. — William Cullen Bry
ant. See May Sun Sheds an Amber Light, The.
Maytime. — Mrs. Clara Janetta Denton. — OFPE
Maytime. — Unknown. See Shi King, The.
May-Tree, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3— TCPD
Mazeppa, sel. ("Up rose the sun.") — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. — OBRV
Mazurka of Chopin's, A.— Charles F. Richardson.— WRR-2
Mazzini. — "Howard Glydon" (Mrs. Edward W. Searing). —
Me and Jim. — Unknown. — BTB-7 — PPP — WRR-7
Me Alone. — Lula Lowe Weeden. — CDC
Me an' Bab. — Joy Vetrepont. — WRR-35
Me an' Jones. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-26
Me anj Methuselar. — Harriet Ford. — WRR-3S
Me and Bill. — Robert Overton. — OHCS-26
Me and Mary.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Me Imperturbe,— Walt Whitman. — APB — APW — CAP— IAP
— TCAP
Me Photygraph.— S. E. Cooper.— WRR-47
Mea Culpa. — "Ethna Carbery" (Mrs. Seumas MacManus). —
CAW— JKCP
Mea Culpa. — Edward Sanford Martin. — PR
Meadow Brook Runs Over, The. — Howard McKinley Corning
—MAP
Meadow Lark, The. — Hamlin Garland. — AA
Meadow Lark.— Marion Mitchell Walker.™ GFA
Meadow Lark Sang, A. — Charles Commerford.— BLA
Meadow Stream, The. — Edmund Blunden.— BPM-31
Meadow Talk.— Nora Archibald Smith.— PPA— PPL
Meadow Tragedy, A. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — PPA
Meadows in Spring, The.— Edward Fitzgerald. — FT — GPE—
HBV
(Old Song.)— EV-5— GN (abr.)~- OBEV— OBVV
Meal-Time Reactionary, A. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Mean Little Torment. — Charles E. Baer. — WRR-32
(Arethusa's Torment.)— CHS
Meanes to Attain Happy Life. — Martial. See Means to Attain
a Happy Life, The.
Meaning of Life, The. — Henry George. See Progress and
Poverty.
Meaning of Loss, The.- — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Meaning of Our Flag. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Freedom
and War.
Meaning of Prayer, The. — James Montgomery. See What Is
Prayer ?
Meaning of the American Flag, The. — Edward S. Holden —
FOAH
Meaning of the Flag, The. — Congressman Witherspoon. — SPE-7
Meaning of the Four Centuries, The.— Unknown, — WRR-10
Meaning of the Times. — Albert J. Beveridge. — WRR-42
Means of Acquiring Distinction. — Sydney Smith. — PEOR
Means to Attain a Happy Life, The. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin
by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. — BCEP — CBOV—
EA— EM-1— EP — EPEP — EPP — EPW-1 — EV-1 —
HBV— LPS-1— OB EV— TPH
(Martial's Quiet Life.) — OBSC
(Meanes to Attain Happy Life.) — AEV
(What Makes a Happy Life, tr. by Goldwin Smith.) — AWP
— JAWP— WBP
"Meanwhile in other realms big tears were shed." — John
Keats. See Hyperion: A Fragment.
Measles. — Unknown. — S S S
Measure. — Thomas Traherne. — BLV
Measure for Measure, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Ay, But to Die (fr. Act III, sc. i.)— BCEP
(Songs from "Measure for Measure.") — LEAP
"Be absolute for Death" (fr. Act III, sc. i).
'(From "Measure for Measure.") — NBE
Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life, A (fr. Act. II, sc. ii). —
OHCS-10
(But Man, Proud Man— sel. fr. above.)— WHA
(Man.)— BCEP
(Measure for Measure.) — GPE
(Mercy.)— EV-1
Take, O Take Those Lips Away (fr. Act IV, sc. i).—
BCEP — BEL — CRE — CRP— EM-1— EPEP —
EPP— EV-1— LPS-1 — NAL — OBEV — SBA—
SEP— TCEP— TOP— WHA— WLIP
(Frustra.)— GTSL— WTP-8
(Love Forsworn.)— GEPM — MCCG
(Madrigal.)— GTBS—GTSE
(Seals of Love.)— BLV— OTA
(Song at the Moated Grange, A.) — OBSC
(Song for Mariana.) — EG
(Songs from "Measure for Measure" — with add. st. fr.
"The Bloody Brother," by John Fletcher.)—
LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP— JAWP— WPB
("Take, O take those lips away.")— AEP-W— EP— GPE
—HBV (with add. st.)— LPS-3 (with add. st.) —
OAEP— TCEP
Measure Me, Sky. — Leonora Speyer.— BAP— GT-2— HBMV—
MPB— NP— PC— PG— TSW— TSWC
Measure of a Man, The. — Herbert Kaufman. — SPE-6
Measure of 'a Man, The — Unknown. — VIL
Measure of Beauty, The. — Thomas Campion. — GPE
(Beauty Unbound.)— BLV
("Give beauty all her right.") — OBSC
Measure of the Ghetto, The. — John S. Lopez. — SPE-7
Measuring a Grin. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Measuring Life. — Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King (wr. at. to
Robert Browning). — PDN
(Love's Strength.)— OQP—QP-2
Measuring the Baby. — Emma Alice Brown. — HT — OHCS-1?
Mechanical Age, The.— William Jeffrey.— HMSP
Mechanical Optimist, The. — Wallace Stevens.— NAMP
Mecklenburg Declaration, The. — William C. Elam. — PAH
Medal, The. — John Dryden.— CEP
Vox Populi (11. 91-144). — OBS
Medallion.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Medals and Holes, sel. ("Boo-zhoo Nu-chee," etc.). — Lew
Sarett.— RNP
Meddlesome Matty.— Ann Taylor.— EV-4 — GS— HBV— HBVY
Medea, sel. — Lord de Tabley.
Chorus: "Sweet are the ways of death to weary feet."—
Medea.— Unknown. See Gest Hystoriale of the Destruction of
Troy.
Medea at Corinth.— William Morris. See Life and Death of
Jason, The.
Vita.— B
.
Media Vita.— Balbulus Notker (?), tr. fr, the Latin by Fred
erick Rowland Marvin. — CAW
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TITLE INDEX
Memorial
Mediaeval Easter Plays. — Henry Barrett Hinckley.— EOAH
Mediaeval Eventide Song. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Medical Corps, The. — Beatrice Barry. — PEDC
Medical Tyro Waiting for Patients.— C. S. Eldridge. — WRR-51
Medieval Appreciations. — William M. T. Gamble.— CAW
Medieval Mirth. — Unknown. See Squire of Low Degree, The.
Medieval Records and Sonnets, sets. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere
(1814-1902).
Browning. — EPW-5
Tennyson.— EPW-5
Mediocrity in Love Rejected. — Thomas Carew. — ALV — ATP —
BCEP— EPS— HBV
(Give Me More Love or More Disdain.) — LPS-1
Meditation. — Paul Geraldy, tr. fr. the French by Joseph T. Ship
ley. — ALV
Meditation at Kew.— Anna Wickham. — MBP
Meditation for His Mistress, A. — Robert Herrick. — EV-2 — GPE
— OBEY— OBS— PIAE
Meditation in a Grove. — Isaac Watts. — CEP
Meditation in Lamplight. — Sir J. C. Squire. — PPD-2
Meditation in St. Mary's. — Gertrude du Bois. — MOM
Meditation in Winter. — William Cowper. See Task, The (Book
VI ["Night was winter," etc.]").
Meditation in Winter. — William Dunbar. — BSV— EBSV
Meditation of Carlotta in Prison, The (in Appendix to Odtaa).
—John Masefield.— PM
Meditation of Highworth Ridden, The (in Appendix to Odtaa).
—John Masefield.— PM
Meditation on Job, A. — Francis Quarles. See Job Militant.
Meditation on Rhode Island Coal, A. — William Cullen Bryant.
— APB
Meditation on Saviours. — Robinson Jeffers. — CMP
Meditation under Stars. — George Meredith. — OAEP — POTT —
VLEP
Meditations of a Hindu Prince. — Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall. —
EPW-S— VA— WGRP
Meditations of Johnny. — S. E. Riser. — WRR-36
Meditations on a Landscape. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MOAP
Meditations on Immortality. — Adair Welcker. — BTB-7
Mediterranean, The. — Allen Tate.— MAP
Medley A (arr.}. — Elizabeth Mansfield Irving. — CHS
Medley, A.— Michael Lewis.— TSW—TSWC
Medley.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Medley, A. — Emma Manning Walker. — BTB-6
(Potpourri, A— si. diff.)— OHCS-38
Medley — Mary's Little Lamb. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Medusa.— Louise Bogan.— AWP — GPE — MAP — MOAP —
TCPD
Medusa. — Robert Kelley Weeks. — AA
Meet We No Angels, Pansie? — Thomas Ashe. — HBV — OBEV
— OBVV— TPH
Meetin' Trouble. — Everard Jack Appleton. — ICBD
Meeting. — Matthew Arnold. See Switzerland.
Meeting. — Robert Browning. See Meeting at Night.
Meeting, The. — Arthur Chapman.— PP A
Meeting (in Songs in Absence). — Arthur Hugh Clough. — EV-5
("Some future day when what is now is not.") — BPN —
EPN
Meeting.— George Crabbe.— HBV— OBEV
Meeting. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — NP
Meeting, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BFV
Meeting, The. — "Katherine Mansfield" (Mrs. John Middleton
Murray. ) — A V
Meeting, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Meeting, The.— Edward J. O'Brien.— SPT
Meeting. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — HBV
(Pause, A.)— CBOV— NBE— POTT
Meeting. — William Saphier. — LA
Meeting, The. — Arthur Stringer.— CPG
Meeting, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP— IAP— LPS-2
"I ask no organ's soulless breath" (sel.). — GPE
Meeting after Long Absence. — Lilla Cabot Perry. — AA — OBAV
As It Was (II).
As She Feared It Would Be (I).
Meeting at Night.— Robert Browning.— AWP— BEL— BL V—
BMEP— BPN — CPOI— EM-2—EP— EPN— EPNC—
GEPC— GPE— GTML—GTSL— HBV— ISP— JAWP—
LHW—MCCG— OAEP— OBEV— PCD— PFE — PIAE
— PPD-1 — PYM— SBA— TOP— TPH — VA— VLEP
WBP— WLIP
(Meeting.)— LPS-1
(Meeting at Night — Parting at Morning.) — WRR-15
(Parting and Meeting.) — WTP-2
Meeting at the Basins. — Sarah Pratt McLean Greene. — WRR-48
Meeting in Summer. — Madison Cawein. — OTA
Meeting Mary. — Eleanor Farjeon. — ODP — SMP
Meeting of Daughter-in-Law and Mother-in-Law. — Ethel King.
— WRR-29
Meeting of Evangeline and Gabriel, The. — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow. See Evangeline.
Meeting of Orion and Artemis. — Richard Hengist Home. See
Orion: An Epic Poem. „ . „„ ,
Meeting of Orlando and Rosalind, The. — William Shakespeare.
See As You Like It ("From the east to western Ind").
Meeting of the Alumni of Harvard College. — Oliver Wendell
Holmes. — APB
Meeting of the Clabberhuses, The. — Sam Walter Foss. — BOHV
— SR— THP— WRR-2S
Meeting of the Clan, The. — Unknown. — WRR-15
Meeting of the Flower Club. — Unknown. — WRR-S2
Meeting of the Waters, The.— Thomas Moore.— ERP—JHP
(Vale of Avoca, The.)— BFV— LPS-1
Meeting on the Rail, A. — Malcolm Douglas. — RON
Meeting Ourselves. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Meeting Place, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-2
Meeting the Easter Bunny. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — GFA —
SUS— UTS
Meeting-House Hill.— Amy Lowell.— MAP— NP— PFY— T CAP
Meetings of the Ships, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans — LPS-1
Meetin'-House Is Split, The. — Louis Eisenbeis. — OHCS-34
Meg May's Valentine. — Unknown. — HS
Meg Merrilies.— John Keats. — BLV — CBE—CGOV—ERP—
EV-4 — FPH — HOAH— LC— OG— OTPC — PB-S —
PRWS— RG— RIS
Meg Merrilies. — Sir Walter Scott. See Guy Mannering.
Mehitabel Sapphira Jones. — Anna F. Burnham. — PTWP
(Her Name.)— BTB-4
(Lost Child, The.)— RYC— ST
Mehitabel's Waltz.— Unknown.— \VR~R-34
Mein Faeder Bed. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Mein Herz, Mein Herz 1st Traurig. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr.
the German by James Thomson. — AWP
Mein Kind, Wir Waren Kinder. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German bv Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
m (Translations from Heine, III.) — CPOI
Mein Liebchen, Wir Sassen Zusammen. — Heinrich Heine, tr.
fr. the German by James Thomson. — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
Mein Schweet Moosik. — Hamilton Clarke. — WRR-48
Melampus. — George Meredith. — OBVV
Melancholia.— Robert Bridges.— CMP— EPN— PWB
Melancholia. — Beatrice Goldsmith. — TB
Melancholia. — James Thomson. See City of Dreadful Night,
The.
Melancholia. — Unknown. — NA
Melancholy. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Melancholy. — Thomas Lodge. See Scilla's Metamorphosis.
Melancholy. — John Fletcher and Thomas Rowley (?). See Nice
Valour, The.
Melancholy Beaver, A. — Arthur Guiterman. — PT
Melancholy Cowboy, The. — Unknown. — CSF
(Old Time Cowboy— si. diff.)—C$F
Melancholy Pig, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See Sylvie and Bruno.
Melancholy Reflections after a Lost Argument. — Phyllis Me-
Ginley.— NYBV
Melancholy's Curse of Feasts. — Edward Coote Pinkney. — APW
— SPP
Melencolia. — James Thomson. See City of Dreadful Night, The.
Melik the Black. — Clinton Scollard. — BTB-7
Melilot. — Muna Lee. — NP
(Behind the House Is the Millet Plot.)— SBMV
Melincourt, sels. — Thomas Love Peacock.
Flower of Love, The.— EPW-4 — EV-4
Sun-Dial, The.— OBRV
Melodies of Morn, The. — James Beattie. See Minstrel, The.
Melody. — Louis Ratisbonne, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Melpomenus Jones. — Stephen Leacock. — HHHA
Melrose Abbey. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The.
Melting Moments. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Melting of the Earl's Plate. — George Walter Thornbury. — VA
Melton Mowbray Pork-Pie, A. — Richard Le Gallienne. — BOHV
—PA
Melville and Coghill.— Andrew Lang. — EBSV — VA
'Member. — Unknown. — WRR-32
Membranous Croup and the McWilliamses. — "Mark Twain*'
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens). — BTB-2
Memento for Mortalitie, A. — Francis Beaumont (wr. at. to
William Basse). See On the Tombs in Westminster.
Memento Mori. — George Herbert. See Virtue.
Memento Mori! — Henry Peterson. — OHCS-18
Memnon. — Clinton Scollard. — AA — BAP — OBAV
Memo for an Unclaimed Pad. — Elwyn Brooks White. — NYBV
Memoir. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Memoir of a Proud Boy. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith, sel. — Reverend Sydney
Smith.
Receipt for Making Every Day Happy. — VIL
Memoirs of My Youth, sel. — Alphonse de Lamartine.
Mother of Lamartine, The. — MO AH
Memorabilia. — Robert Browning. — BEL — BMEP — BPN — CPOI
— CRE— CRP— EPN — GEPC— GPE— HBV— I SP—
LEAP— OAEP— PYM— SBA— TCEP — TOP — TPH
—VA— VLEP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-2
(Something to Remember.) — CBPC
Memoranda. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Memorandum Confided by a Yucca to a Passion Vine, sel. ("He
sits on his haunches," etc.'). — Amy Lowell. — RNP
Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Gar-
field. — James G. Blaine.
(Eulogy of Garfield — abr.} — BTB-4
Death of Garfield (sel.)— PPS (a&r.)— WRR-42
(Eulogy on President Garfield.) — LLC
(Oration of James A. Garfield.) — OHCS-21
Memorial Day. — William E. Brooks. — HH — OQP — PEDC—
QP-2— PSO— RH
Memorial Day. — Wallace Bruce. — MDAH
Memorial Day.— Thomas S. Collier.— BTB-5
Memorial Day. — Floria Doria. — HB
Memorial Day. — Everette H. Dunning. — OQP — PSO — QP-1
Memorial Day.— Theodosia Garrison.— DD — MPB—OHIP—
PEDC
Memorial Day. — Richard Watson Gilder. — OHIP
(Decoration Day.) — MDAH
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIONS
Memorial Day. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Memorial Day. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — DD — MDAH
Memorial Day. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1 — VM
Memorial Day.— Emma A. Lent.— OQP— PSO— QP-1— WBLP
Memorial Day. — Rose Florence Levy. — RYC
Memorial Day.— John D. Long.— SPE-3— WRR-42
Memorial Day. — Z. F. Riley. — HS
Memorial Day. — Clinton Scollard. See For Our Dead.
Memorial Day.— -Margaret Sidney. — PEOR
Memorial Day. — Samuel F. Smith. See Our Honored Heroes.
Memorial Day. — Unknown. — MDAH
Memorial Day. — Cy Warman. — DD — HH
Memorial Day. — Henry Watterson. — WRR-42
Memorial Day.— Alma Adams Wiley.— PEDC
Memorial Day. — McLandburgh Wilson. — DD
Memorial Day.— Annette Wynne.— MPC-7— OHIP— RYC
Memorial Day, 1889. — S. E. Kiser. — DD — HH — MDAH —
PEDC
Memorial Day, 1898. — Reginald Wright Kauffman. — MDAH
Memorial Day Messages. — Various authors. — MDAH
Memorial Day, Post -War. — Marguerite Mooers Marshall. — RH
Memorial Day — To-Day. — Unknown. — PEDC
Memorial Day Vision, A. — Robert G. Ingersoll. See Speech at
Indianapolis, Sept. 21, 1876.
Memorial of Africa, A, set. — George MacDonald.
This Infant World.— EPN
(Sonnet.)— OBVV
(World and Soul.)— VA
Memorial Rain.— Archibald MacLeish.— BLV— MAP— WLIP
Memorial Service in Honor of General Grant, sel. — James G.
Blaine.
Permanence of Grant's Fame, The. — PEOR — PPSC
Memorial Sonnet. — James Dawson. — TB
Memorial Sonnet. — Marjorie Meeker. — LA
Memorial Sonnet, 1908. — Henry van Dyke. See Thomas Bailey
Aldrich.
Memorial Tablet, A. — Florence Wilkinson. — LBMV
Memorial Thresholds. — Dante G. Rossetti. See House of Life.
Memorial to D. C. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — SAM
Chorus : "Give away her gowns." — NP
Elegy: "Let them bury your big eyes." — BAP — HBMV —
MAP— OTA
Epitaph: "Heap not on this mound." — NP
Prayer to Persephone. — BAP — NP
Memorial to St. Francis. — Mabel Simpson. — ODP
Memorial Verses.— Matthew Arnold. — BMEP — BPN — CR-
EM-2— EPN— EPW-5— GEPC— GPE— HBV—OAEP—
TCEP— TPH— VA— VLEP
Memorials of Washington. — Henry B. Carrington. — WOAH
Memorials on the Slain at Chickamauga. — Herman Melville. —
AA— MDAH
(On the Slain at Chickamauga.) — APW
Memories. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Memories. — Pauline Huthwaite. — BPM-32
Memories. — Alexander Hay Japp. — VA
Memories. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Memories. — R. E. McLaughlin. — HB
Memories. — Claire Morris. — CAG
Memories. — George Denison Prentice. — AA
Memories. — David Banks Sickles (at. also to Hattie Josephine
Sickles).— HB
(Old Friends.)— MHT
Memories. — Jean Smith. — HB
Memories. — Arthur Stringer. — HBV
Memories. — Charles Hanson Towne. — OQP — QP-2
Memories. — Mark Van Doren. — MOAP
Memories. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — APB — CAP — IAP —
OBVV— TCAP
Memories of President Lincoln. — Walt Whitman. See When
Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom' d.
Memories of the War. — Marion P. Riche. — OHCS-30
Memory. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA — APA — BAP — CBOV
— GR-a— LEAP— MAP — MCCG — OBAV — OOP-
OTA— QP-2— SBA
Memory, A.— William Allingham.— HBVY— OBVV— PASC—
PIAE— YT
(Four Ducks on a Pond.)— BMEP — EV-S — GBOV — GTIV
— MCG— OTA
Memory. — Amanda Luella Barlow. — HB
Memory, A. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Memory. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals (Song
of Celadyne, The).
Memory. — A. Newberry Choyce. — RH
Memory, A. — Ina Donna Coolbrith. — BAP
Memory. — Walter de la Mare. — BPM-33
Memory.— James A. Garfield. — OHCS-20
Memory, A. — Irene R. Gilmore. — HB
Memory. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Captivity, The.
Memory. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG — CVG
Memory. — Helen Hoyt. — NP
Memory, A. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — HBV
Memory. — Walter Savage Landor. — VA
Memory.— Abraham Lincoln.— BLPA— WBLP— WRR-46
Memory, A. — D. MacAleese. — TIP
Memory. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — EPW-S
Memory, A. — Lola Ridge. — AV
Memory. — Francis Robert St. Clair Erskine, Earl of Rosslyn.
Memory. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP
Memory. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — BTB-7
Memory. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXX).
Memory. — Edward Shanks. — MM
Memory. — Erik Johann Stagnelius, tr. fr. the Swedish by Sit
Edmund Gosse.— AWI» ^^xr
Memory.— Arthur Symons.— GPE— LBBV
Memory. — William Wordsworth. — BPN
Memory and Hope: Two Great Forces. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Memory and Pride. — Walter Savage Landor. — CRE
(lanthe's Question.)— OBEV
(Lyrics to lanthe.)— BPN
(Years After.)— EV-4
Memory Clear. — Katherine Garrison Chapm. — AMV-35
Memory Gems.— Various authors.— PBGG— PBGP
Memory, Hither Come.— William Blake.— EG— GPE
(Song.)— BCEP— EPW-3— EV-3
Memory of Cape Cod.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Memory of Cassis. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Memory of Earth, A. — "M" (George William Russell).—
BMEP— LEAP— OBVV— TIP— TPH
Memory of Kent, The. — Edmund Blunden. — HBMV— MCT
Memory of Lake Superior. — George Dillon — MAP — OTA
"Memory of one particular hour, The." — William Wordsworth.
See Prelude, The (Morning after the Ball).
Memory of the Dead, The.— John Kells Ingram.— GTIV— HBV
r£ J p \7" A
(Memory of the Irish Dead, The.)— WRR-Sl
Memory of the Heart, The.— Daniel Webster.— BFV—LPS-1
Memory of the Players in a Mirror at Midnight, A. — James
Joyce. — TIP
Memory of Washington, The. — Edward Everett. See Charac
ter of Washington.
Memory-Bridges, The. — Julie Mathilde Lippmann. — BTB-8
Memory's Door. — Mary Otto Asher. — HB
Memory's Pageant. — Eva D. Thrasher. — HB
Memory's Wild- Wood.— Unknown.— OHCS-6
Memphis Blues. — Sterling A. Brown. — BANP
Men. — David P. Berenberg. — AMV-35
Men.— Archibald MacLeish.— CMP— NP
Men.— Dorothy S. Reid.— BFP— DDA— GR-a
Men.— Hollis Russell.— OA
Men against the Sky. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — AMV-3S
Men and Boys. — Karl Theodor Korner, tr. fr. the German by
Charles T. Brooks.— LPS-2
Men and Grass. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Men and Man. — George Meredith. — EPN
Men and Trees. — Edith Mathilda Thomas. — ADAH
Men Are Made Human by the Mighty Fall. — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long, long ago," etc.
Men Are the Devil. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — HBMV
Men behind the Guns, The. — John Jerome Rooney. — AA —
BLPA— HBV— JKCP—MC— PAH
"Men call you fair (or fayre) and you dp (or doe) credit it,"
—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (LXXIX).
Men Fade like Rocks. — Walter James Turner. — OBMV
Men Follow Simon. — Raymond Kresensky. — MOM — OQP —
QP-1
Men Have Forged. — Jay G. Sigmund. — OQP — QP-2
Men in the Old Street. — Joseph Joel Keith. — AMV-36
Men Loved Wholly beyond Wisdom. — Louise Began. — AV —
HBMV— LA— MOAP— TBM—TCPD
Men of England. — Thomas Campbell. — BHV — EV-4
(Song.)— SEP
Men of England. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BCEP
(Song to the Men of England.) — ERP — GPE
Men of Gloucester, The. — Laura E. Richards. — BTB-7
Men of Gotham, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Nightmare
Abbey.
Men of Harlem.— William Aspinwall Bradley.— POT— SBMV
Men of Low Estate. — Russell H. Conwell. — WRR-54
Men of Old, The. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — EV-S— GTBS
— GTSL— LPS-3— OBVV— PPD-1
Men of Oyster Bay, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Men of Science. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Men of the Alamo, The. — James Jeffrey Roche. — PAH
Men of the Blood and Mire.— Daniel M, Henderson.— GPWW
Men of the High North. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Men of the "Maine," The. — Clinton Scollard. — MC — PAH
Men of the "Merrimac," The. — Clinton Scollard. — PAH
Men of the North.— John NeaL— AA— MDAH
Men of the North and West.— Richard Henry Stoddard. — PAB
PAPm
"Men of valor, The." — Yamabe no Akahito. See Manyo Shfl
Men on a Skyscraper. — Joel Joseph Keith. — AMV-37
Men on Islands. — Padraic Coluni. — TIP
"Men say, Columbia, we shall hear thy guns." — Sydney Dobell
See America.
Men She Could Have Married. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Men That Don't Fit In. — Robert W. Service. — BLPA— CPS
Men That Fought at Minden, The.— -Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Men to Make a State, The.— George W. Doane.— OHCS-17
Men Told Me, Lord! — David Starr Jordan. — OQP — QP-1—
Men— Wanted. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — JHP
(Give Us Men.)— NPSC— OHCS-26— PTA-1— WRR-33
(God Give Us Men.)— BLPA— HT— OQP— PJH-2— QP-1
—SPE-4— WBLP
(Nation's Prayer, The.)— PVS
(Need for Men, The.)— SPS
(Wanted— C.)—FF—POI
Men Who Do Not Lift, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-30
Men Who March Away ("We be the King's men," etc.).—
Thomas Hardy.— CH
(Marching Song.) — MV-1
Men Who March Away ("What of the faith," etc.). — Thomas
Hardy.— BEL— EA—EPP
Men Who Wore the Shield, The.— Kate B. Sherwood.— WRR-12
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Merman
Men with Muck-Rakes. — Theodore Roosevelt. — WRR-42
Menace. — Katharine Tynan. — AV
Menagerie, The, — J. Honeywell. — OHCS-10
Menagerie, The.— William Vaughn Moody. — APB — PFY —
PTER— TCAP— TCPD— TOP
Menagerie, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Menagerie Diet. — J. G. Keenan. — WRR-S6
Menaphon, sets. — Robert Greene.
Doron and Carmela. — BHP
Boron's Jig. — LC
Menaphon's Ditty ("Fair fields," etc.). — OBSC
Menaphon's Roundelay ("When tender ewes," etc.). — LC —
WP
Menaphon's Song ("Some say love," etc.*). — EP — OBSC
(Song.)— CRE
Samela.— EPW-1— GPE— HBV— OBEY— OBSC
(Doron's Description of Samela.) — EV-1
Sephestia's Song to Her Child. — BOL — EP — EPP —
EPW-1— EV-1— GTSL
(Sephestia's Lullaby.)— HBV— LEAP— OBEY— SBA
(Sephestia's Song.) — OBSC
(Song: "Weep not, ray wanton," etc.) — CRE
Menaphon's Ditty ("Fair fields," etc.). — Robert Greene. See
Menaphon.
Menaphon's Roundelay ("When tender ewes," etc.). — Robert
Greene. See Menaphon.
Menaphon's Song ("Some say love," etc.). — Robert Greene.
See Menaphon.
Mendacity. — A. E. Coppard, — OBMV
Mendax. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, tr. fr. the German. —
BOHV
Mended Vase, The.— William R. Sims.— OHCS-32
Mendicants, The. — Bliss Carman. — HBV — NLK (abr.) — VA
Mending of a Continent, The. — Robin Lampson. — BPM-37
Mending the Clock. — James M. Barrie. — SPE-6
Mending Wall.— Robert Frost.— APL— BAP— CBOV— CMP—
CP — CRP— GPE— GR-a— HBV— IAP— LL-3— MAP—
MCCG—MOAP — NP — OHFP—PFE— PFY— POX-
POT— PT—PYM— SBA— SL— TCAP— TCPD— TOP
— WHA— WLIP— WTP-4
Mendocino Memory, A. — Edwin Markham. — APD •
Mendoza and the King. — F. Marion Crawford. See In the
Palace of the King.
"Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin." — Madison Cawein. — PAH
Menelaus,— Clarence Day.— BOH V
Menelaus. — John Masefield. — PM
Menelaus and Helen. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Menelaus and Helen at Troy. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN
Menin Gate, The. — Siegfried Sassoon. — RH
Mennonites Who Were Not Slow.— Helen R. Martin.— WRR-S1
Menodotis. — Leonidas of Alexandria, tr. fr. the Creek by Rich
ard Garnett.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Mens Creatrix. — Stanley J. Kunitz. — NP
Men's Wicked Ways. Unknown.— DRB
(Penance.)— SPE-8
Mental Arithmetic. — Unknown.— WRR-30
(Johnny and the Tsacher.) — OHCS-33
(Trials of a Schoolmistress, The.)— CHS
Mental Cases. — Wilfred Owen. — RH
Mental Traveller, The.— William Blake.— EPRE
Mentis Trist.— Robert Hillyer.— HBMV— TBM
Menu, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — HBV
(Another Invitation.) — FT
Mephibosheth. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — MOAH
Mephistopheles, General Dealer. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
Mercedes, set. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Andalusian Cradle-Song. — BOL
Mercedes.— Elizabeth Stoddard.— AA — LEAP
Merchandise. — Amy Lowell. — MAPA
Merchant, The. — Rabindranath Tagore. — MOAH
Merchant and the Book Agent, The. — Unknown. — HHHA—
OHCS-25
Merchant of Venice, The, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Casket Scene, The (fr. Act III, sc. ii).— WRR-9
(Portia's Speech to Bassanio — br. sel.) — AE
(Scenes from "The Merchant of Venice" — arr.) — SR
Gobbo's Dilemma (fr Act II, sc. ii).— PPD-2
Good Deeds (Act V, sc. i).— BLP
"How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank" (fr.
Act V, sc. i).— CBE— GPE
(From "The Merchant of Venice" — abr.) — LEAP
(Moonlight.)— OHFP—SN
(Moonlight and Music.)— B CEP— WTP-8 (abr.)
(Moonlight Music.)— EV-1
(Music— abr.)—LPS-3
(Power of Music, The.)— GN
In Such a Night (fr. Act V, sc. i).— WHA
Mercy.— BBV—B CEP (longer sel.)— BTP— CBE— JPC—
OFPE— OHCS-19 (longer sel.)— OHFP— OQP—
OTPC — PBGG— PC— PECK— POI— QP-1— SL
—TVSH—WBLP— WTP-8
(From "The Merchant of Venice.") — LEAP
(Quality of Mercy.) — EV-1 — JHP — MPC-14 — PB-9
(longer sel.)— PJH-1— PTA-1
("Quality of mercy is not strained, The.") — GPE
(Portia on Mercy — longer sel.) — PPD-1
(Portia's Appeal for Mercy — longer sel.) — PYM
Portia and Nerissa (fr. Act I, sc. ii).— SPE-8— WRR-27
(Portia and Nerissa Regarding the Suitors.) — AE
(Scenes from "The Merchant of Venice" — arr.) — SR
Portia's Picture (fr. Act III, sc. ii). — LPS-1
Sadness and Merriment (ad. fr. Act I, sc. i). — ICBD
Shylock for the Jews (fr, Act III, sc. i).— PPS
Merchant of Venice, The (Continued).
Shylock Lends the Ducats (Act I,
(Shylock to Antonio-
... _., sc. iii, abr.).— BTB-8
sel.)— OHCS-3
"Tell me where is fancy bred" (fr. Act III, sc. ii). — BEL
—CRE— CRP— EG— EP— EPP— EV-1— GPE—
OAEP— TOP
(Casket Song, A.)— OBSC
(Fancy.) —BLV—CBPC—CGOV
(Love.)— LPS-1— OBEV
(Madrigal.)— GTBS—GTSE—LC
(Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred.)— CBE— CH—EM-1—
WHA
(Where Is Fancy Bred.)— PC
(Young Love.)— GTSL— WTP-8
Trial Scene, The (fr. Act IV, sc. i).— LLC
(Fourth Act of "The Merchant of Venice" — si. abr.) —
OHCS-17
(Portia at the Bar.)— WRR-27
Why Should a Man (fr. Act I, sc. i).— BLP
"Merchant of Venice, The" Told in Scotch. — Charles Reade. —
WRR-33
Merchant, to Secure His Treasure, The. — Matthew Prior. —
GPE— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL
(Ode, An— C.)— AEP-D— AWP— CEP— EPRE — EPW-3
— JA WP— TCEP— WB P
(Song.)— BLV—EV-3— HBV— OBEV— SBA
(To Chloe.)— WTP-7
Merchantmen, The. — John Davidson. — OBVV
Merchantmen, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Merchantmen. — Cecily Fox Smith. — MCT — SPT
Merchants, The. — Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. — MCG— MPC-10
Merchants from Cathay. — William Rose Benet. — CV — GR-a —
HBMV— LL-2—MAP— MLP— NV— OTA— SBA
Merciful, The. — Mohammed. See Koran, The.
Merciful Hand, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Merciful Medusa.— Winifred Welles.— BPM-32— PIAE
Merciles Beaute. — Geoffrey Chaucer. — LEAP — OBEV — WTP-3
(Merciless Beauty — I, mod.) — ACP
Captivity (sel.).— AEV— GPE
Mercury's Song to Phaedra. — John Dryden. See Amphitryon.
Mercutio's Description of Queen Mab. — William Shakespeare.
See Rorneo and Juliet.
:io's Phantasy. — Williar
Juliet.
Mercutio's Phantasy. -
im Shakespeare. See Romeo and
Mercy. — ("Quality of mercy is not strained, The.") — William
Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The.
Mercy ("Your brother is a forfeit of the law"). — William
Shakespeare. See Measure for Measure (Sister Pleads
for a Brother's Life, A).
Mercy (in mod. Encf.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Mercy for Armenia. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Mercy Passeth All Things (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Mere Michel. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French. — CIV
Meredith Nicholson. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Mereil. — Margaret Bell Houston. — SPE-2
Merely Hearsay.— Miriam Vedder.— NYBV
Merely Mary Ann. — Israel Zangwill. — WRR-39
Merely Players.— Clara Savile Clark.— WRR-13
"Merie sungen the muneches binnen Ely." — Unknown. See
Merrily Sang the Monks in Ely.
Meriky's Conversion. — Julia Pickering. — OHCS-18
Merit and the Throng.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Merlin (I — "Thy trivial harp will never please"). — Ralph
Waldo Emerson.— AA— APB — CAP— GPE— IAP —
LEAP— MOAP— TCAP
Poet, The (sel.).— BLV
("Thy trivial harp," etc.) — APW
Merlin (II — "Rhyme of the poet, The"). — Ralph Waldo Emer
son. — IAP
Merlin and the Gleam. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BEL — BPN
CRP— EM-2— EP — EPP — GEPC — GR-e — OAEP—
TPH— VLEP
Follow the Gleam (st. XI).— BBV
Merlin's Apple-Trees. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Misfor
tunes of Elphin, The.
Merlin's Riddle. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Coming of Arthur, The).
Mermaid, The (abr.). — John Leyden. — STB
Mermaid, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN — GN — LC —
MPB— TSW
Mermaid, The ("One Friday morn as we set sail"). — Unknown.
_CGOV— CFBP (abr.)— ESPB (A and B vers.)—SG
(One Friday Morn.) — CH
(Stormy Winds Do Blow, The.)— STB
Mermaid, The ("To yon fause stream"). — Unknown. — CH
Mermaid, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves from a
Chinese Jar.
Mermaid of Margate, The. — Thomas Hood. — ERP
Mermaid Tavern, The. — John Keats. — ATP — FT — GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— LL-4— SBA— WTP-S
(Lines on the Mermaid Tavern — C.) — AWP — BCEP— BEL
— BPN— CR— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EP— EPN—
EPP— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GEPC— GPE —
GR-e — HBV— NAL— OAEP— OBRV— OTPC—
TCEP— TOP.
Mermaidens' (or Mermaids') Vesper Hymn, The. — George Dar-
ley. See Syren Songs.
Merman, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Merman, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— ABVC— BPN— GN
— LC— PCD
Mer-Man and Marstig's Daughter. — Unknown, tr from the
Danish by Robert Jarnieson.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Merman Rosmer. — Unknown. — SG
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AIST INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Merope, sel. ("And truly, in this ill-ruled world")- — Matthew
Arnold.— CPOI
Merops.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— AP A— CAP— I AP— MOAP
Merrie Christmas Feast, A. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — CRYO
Merrill's Garden. — John Freeman. — MM
Merrily Sang the Monks in Ely. — Unknown (wr. at. to King
Cnut).— LEAP
("Merie sungen the muneches binnen Ely. ') — NBE
Merrimac, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP
Merrimac Side, and Agiochook. — Edward Everett Hale. See
From Potomac to Merrimac.
Merrow Down. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Merry Alumni-Dinner Speech. — James J. Walsh. — WRR-54
Merry Are the Eells.— Unknown.— CBPC— HBV — HBVY—
OTPC— PPL (abr.)
Merry Autumn Days. — Charles Dickens. — WRR-17
Merry Ballad of Vintners, A. — John Payne. — ALV
Merry Bee, A.— Joseph Skipsey.-— OBVV
Merry Christmas, A. — Louisa M. Alcott. See Little Women.
Merry Christmas. — Charles Dickens. See Christmas Carol.
Merry Christmas. — Wolstan Dixey. — PRK
Merry Christmas ("In the rush," etc.). — Unknown. — COAH—
PEM (si. diff.)
Merry Christmas (' M for the Music," etc.). — Unknown. —
CRYO
Merry Christmas ("Merry the children," etc.). — Unknown. —
WRR-26
Merry Christmas and a Glad New Year, A. — George Cooper. —
PEOR
Merry Christmas Time, The. — George Arnold. — PEOR
Merry Christmas to You, A. — Theodore Ledyard Cuyler. —
COAH
"Merry cuckoo, messenger of spring, The." — Edmund Spenser.
See Amoretti (XIX).
Merry Green -Fields of England (with music). — Unknown. —
FTB
Merry Heart, The.— Henry Hart Milman.— TVSH
Merry Heart, A. — William Shakespeare, See Winter's Tale,
The.
Merry Heart, A.— Unknown.— POI— SL
Merry Lark, The.— Charles Kingsley.—BFVR— LPS-1.
(Lament, A: "Merry, merry lark was up and singing,
The.")— CPOI
Merry Little Toddlekins.— John Brind— WRR-50
Merry Maid, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— FFTM
Merry Maiden Maying, A. — M. T. Rouse. — PRK
Merry Man of Paris, The.— Stella Mead.— SUS
Merry Margaret. — John Skelton. See Garlande of Laurell.
Merry May the Keel Row. — Unknown. — EBSV
Merry Miner, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Merry Month of March, The — William Wordsworth. See
Written in March.
Merry Month of May, The. — Conrad Kirchberg.— -PASC
Merry Rain. — Unknown. — PEM
Merry Shanty Boys, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Merry Sunshine. — Unknown. — MPB — PEM — RAR
Merry Town of Roundabout, The. — G. K. Chesterton. — BMC
Merry Wives of Windsor, The, sel. — William Shakespeare.
Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford (fr. Act. II, sc. i). — SR
Merry-Go-Round. — Dorothy W. Baruch. — SUS
Merry-Go-Round, The. — Anne Atwood Dodge. — PPD-2
Merry-Go-Round. — Rachel Field. — UTS
Merry-Go-Round, The. — Roden Noel. — VA
Merry-Go-Round, The. — Margaret L. Woods. See "Marlbor-
ough Fair.**
Merrymaking in the Hall, The. — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Merrythought's Song ("For Jillian of Berry"). — Francis Beau
mont. See Knight of the Burning Pestle, The.
Merrythought's Song ("I would not be a Servingman"). — Fran
cis Beaumont. See Knight of the Burning Pestle, The.
Merton of the Movies (much cond.). — Harry Leon Wilson. —
sss
Mertoun's Song. — Robert Browning. See Blot on the 'Scutch-
Mesecks, The.— Kenneth Allan Robinson.— NYBV
Mesnevi. — Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
Mesopotamia. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Mess of Clams, A. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — DDA
Message, A. — Sydney Dayre. — BTB-6
Message, The.— John Donne.— AEP-W— ATP— EPS— HB V—
LL-4— OBS— SBA— WHA
Message, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Kate
Freilgrath Kroeker.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Message, The. — Thomas Heywood. See Fair Maid of the Ex
change, The.
Message, The. — Dorothy Leonard. — PT -
Message, A. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — PAH
Message, The, — Adelaide Anne Procter. See Sent to Heaven.
Message, A.— Anna Nelson Reed.— OQP— PDN— QP-1
Message, The. — Lady Margaret Sackville. — AV
Message. — Sara Teasdale.
(Love Songs.)— SBMV
Message, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
- Message, The. — Helen Hay Whitney. — ME
Message, The. — George Edward Woodberry. — ME
Message for Mama in Heaven, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-37
Message for the Year, A. — Elizabeth Clark Hardy. — PTA-2
Message from a Little Ghost. — Muriel Whitehead Jarvis. — DDA
Message from Bony, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
Message of a Rejected Suitor. — Sioux Indians, tr. by Frances
Densmore.— OTA
Message of Marshal Ferdinand Foch to the American Legion,
November 11, 1921. — Marshal Ferdinand Foch. — AOAH
Message of Peace, The. — Julia Ward Howe. — PSO
Message of Peace, A.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Message of Peace, A.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— RH
Message of the Breeze, The. — Henry Murger, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Message of the Dove, The. — Edith Nesbit. — BTB-6
Message of the Flag, The. — Unknown. — SPS
Message of the March Wind, The— William Morris.— OBVV
Message of the New Year, The.— Unknown.— OQP— QP-1
Message of the Snowdrop, The. — Unknown. — PEOR
Message to America, A.-Alan^Seegen— LPS-1 __ ^^ ^
Message to Siberia. — Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, tr. fr.
the Russian by Max Eastman.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Message to the Young, A. — Bible, O. T. See Ecclesiastes.
Messages, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP— MCCG—NV
— OHIP— RH
Messages. — Francis Thompson. — CH — GPE
Messalina Speaks. — Charles Pelham Mulvany. — TIP
Messe of Nonsense, A. — Unknown. — OBS
Messed Damozel, The. — Charles Hanson Towne. — BOHV
Messenger, The. — James Stephens. — ME
Messenger Boy, The.— George Ade. See Artie.
Messengers, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Messengers. — Charles Hanson Towne. — CAW
Messiah, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Isaiah.
Messiah, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Regained.
Messiah, The. — Virgil. See Eclogues.
Messines Road, The. — John E. Stewart. — VM
Messmates.— William Ernest Henley.— LBBV
Messmates.— Sir Henry Newbolt.—CH— HBV— LEAP— MCCG
— MLP— SG— TVSH
Metal Checks, The.— Louise DriscolL— NP— RH
Metamora.— John Augustus Stone.— WRR-23
Metamora to His Warriors. — Unknown. — AE
Metamorphoses. — "Lewis Carroll." See Sylvie and Bruno.
Metamorphoses, sels. — Ovid.
Baucis and Philemon, tr. fr. the Latin by John Dryden, —
A WP— JA WP— WB P
(Philemon and Baucis, tr. by Arthur Golding.) — OBSC
Magic, tr. fr. the Latin by William Shakespeare. — AWP
JAWP— WBP
Story of Cyllarus and Hylonome, The, tr. by Leigh Hunt.
— WTP-7
Metamorphosis. — William Browne. See Britannia s Pastorals.
Metamorphosis. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Metamorphosis. — Lloyd Mifflin. — LLC
Metamorphosis. — Siegfried Sassoon. — BPM-35
Metaphorical Papers. — Benjamin Franklin. See Paper.
Metaphysical Poem. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — LA — MOAP
Metaphysical Verses. — James Dawson. — TB
Metaphysics. — Franklin Pierce Adams. — LHV
Metaphysics,— Oliver Herford.— NA— SPE-4
Mete Me Out My Loneliness. — "Michael Field" (Katherine
Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper). — MBP
Metempsychosis — Louella C. Poole. — CIV
Meteorite, The. — Alrneda M. Castello. — HB
Methinks the Measure. — Percy Adams Hutchison. — AA
Methodist Class-Meeting, A. — J. Jackson Wray. See Nestleton
Magna.
"Methought I stood where trees." — John Keats. See Fall of
Hyperion, The.
"Methought what pain it was to drown." — William Shakespeare.
See King Richard III.
Methusaleh. — Unknown. — BLPA — DDA
Methusaleh Saw Many Repeaters. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
"Metis" Song of the Buffalo Hunters, The. — Robindeau — CSF
Metric Figure.— William Carlos Williams.— MAP— MOAP—
NP
Metrical Feet.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — HBV — LPS-3
(Lessons for a Boy.) — PCD
Metropolitan Nightmare. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — NYBV
Metropolitan Tower, The. — Sara Teasdale.— CMP
Metrum V. — Henry Vaughan. — EPS
Mexican Lullaby, A. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — BOL
Mexican Quarter. — John Gould Fletcher. See Arizona Poems.
Mexican Serenade. — Arthur Guiterman. — BOHV
Mezzo Camrnin. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP — IAP
— LL-3— TCAP
M'hm (abr.).— James Nicholson. — HT
(Imph-m.)— BTB-6 (complete)— CCR— HHHA— SPE-1—
WRR-38
Mi Maister Chaucer. — Thomas Hoccleve. See De Regimine
Principum.
Mia Carlotta.— T. A. Daly.— APL — BAP — BHP — GR-a —
LEAP— MAP— POI— PYM— SL— WTP-3
(Carlotta Mia.)— HHHA— WRR-44
Miantowona. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — APP
Miaouletta.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Mice. — Rose Fyleman. — MPB — SUS
Mice, The.— Richard R. Kirk.— LS— OTA
Mice. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by A. J. Butler. — RAR
Mice at Play. — Neil Forrest. — BTB-4
Michael. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Michael.— William Wordsworth.— AEV— BEL— BPN—CRE—
EM-2— EPN— EPNC— ERP — EV-3 — GEPC — HBR—
OAEP— PTER— SEP— TOP— TPH— WHA
Michael Angelo.— William Parsons. — WRR-27
Michael Flynn and the Baby.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Michael; Lying Awake to Think His Thoughts. — James Dawson.
— TB
Michael Oaktree.— Alfred Noyes.— -CPAN-3
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Might
Michael Robartes Remembers Forgotten Beauty. — William
Butlef Yeats.— CRP— TIP
(He Remembers Forgotten Beauty.) — LHW
Michael Strogoff, sels. — Jules Verne.
Michael Strogoff, Courier of the Czar (ad. and abr.) —
HSPS— PPSC (fr. Ch. XIV)
McDuffee.— BAP
Michelangelo's Kiss. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The (XCIV)
Michie Preval (Monsieur Preval — Creole Negro song in patois
with music, and pr. tr.) — Unknown. — ABF
Mick Tandy's Revenge. — Youth's Companion. — BTB-4
Mickey Coaches His Father. — Ernest Jarrold. — WRR-12
Mickey Free's Letter to Mrs. M'Gra. — Charles Lever. See
Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon.
Mickey Free's Song. — Charles Lever. See Charles O'Malley.
the Irish Dragoon.
Mickey Sees "Antony and Cleopatra." — Unknown. — WRR-38
Micky-the-Moon. — L. A. G. Strong. — POOT
Microbe, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— BOHV
Microbiblidn, set. — Simon Wastell, tr. by Dr. Donovan.
Man's Mortality (5 sts.).~ BTB-4— HBV (2 sts.) — LPS-1
— OBS (6 sts.)~ OHCS-14— WBLP (2
(Of Man's Mortalitie.)— EV-1
Microcosm.— Bertram Dobell. — OBVV
Microcosm, The.— Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Microphone, The. — Gertrude Van Winkle. — GFA
Mid the Breakers. — Ernest Aye-Williams. — OHCS-35
Midas, . sels. — John Lyly.
Hymn to Apollo.— EP— GPE
(Song to Apolio.) — OBSC
Pan's Song.— BCEP— EA—EPW-1— EV-1— OBSC
(Syrinx.)— WH A
Song of Daphne to the Lute, A.— OBSC
sts.)
, .
(Apollo's Song.)— GPE— HBV
Mid-August. — Louise Driscoll. — MW
ug
Mid-Day Moon, The. — John Banister Tabb. — OTA
Middle Age. — Rudolph Chambers Lehmann. — HBV
Middle Child, The.-— Ethel M. Kelly.— SPE-6
Middle Kingdom, ^The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves
from a Chinese Jar.
Middle-Age.— E. B. C. Jones.— HBMV
Middle-Aged.— Hazel Hall.— TL
Middleton Garden.— Hervey Allen.— UFE
Midges Dance aboon the Burn, The. — Robert Tannahill. — EBSV
— HBV— LPS-2
Mid-May Song. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — NYBV
"Mid-morning of mid- June: Her sudden whim." — William
Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Part I).
Midnight. — John Dryden.— ACP
Midnight. — John Masefield. — PM
Midnight. — Thomas Middleton. — MV-1
Midnight. — Michael Roberts. — OBMV
Midnight. — Thomas Sackville. — CH
Midnight ("Iron tongue of midnight, The"). — William Shake
speare. See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A (Approach
of the Fairies, The).
Midnight ("Locks between her chamber, The"). — William
Shakespeare. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Midnight. — Henry Vaughan. — OAEP
Midnight.— John Hall Wheelock.— MRV
Midnight Caravan. — A. M. Sullivan. — AMV-37
Midnight Charge, The. — Clement Scott.— OHCS-24
Midnight Consultation, The, set. ("Twelve was the hour," etc.).
—Philip Freneau.— APB
Midnight Express, The. — Sherman D. Richardson.— OHCS-22
Midnight in London. — Ardennes Jones-Foster. — BTB-7 —
PPSC (abr.)— WRR-19
Midnight in the Pantry. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Midnight Lake.— Elsa Gidlow. — TL
Midnight Lamentation. — Harold Monro. — BSV — CMP
Midnight Mass, The.— Richard Edward White.— OHCS-27
Midnight Mass for the Dying Year. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow.— APW
Midnight: 1917.— M. C. Sinclair.— RH
Midnight Oil. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — FFTM
Midnight on the "Great Western." — Thomas Hardy. — CH
Midnight Performance, A. — Helen Wing. — GFA
Midnight Sailing.— "Elspeth" (Mrs. Elspeth O'Halloran).—
NYBV
Midnight— September 19, 1881.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— PAH
Midnight Skaters, The. — Edmund Blunden. — MBP
Midnight Special (B vers.). — Unknown. — AS
(Moonlight— A vers.) — AS
Midnight — the 31st of December, 1900. — Stephen Phillips. — RH
Midnight Tragedy, A. — Unknown.— OHCS-30
Midnight Train, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Mid-Ocean.— William Rose Benet.— MLP
Mid-Ocean in War-Time. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Mid-Rapture. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Midshipmite, The. — Clement Scott.— OHCS-23
Midshipmite, The. — Frederic Edward Weatherly.— CGOV
Midsummei. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — SN
Midsummer. — Sydney King Russell. — BLPA
Midsummer.— John Townsend Trowbridge. — AA — BTB-5 — DD
— HBV— HBVY— JHP— OBAV
Midsummer.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— HBV
Team, A. — Josephine Thorp (arr. fr.
Mid-Summer Blooms within Our Quiet Garden-Ways. — Eniile
Verhaeren, tr. fr. the French. — ME — UFE
Midsummer Courtship. — James Thomson, See Richard Forest's
Midsummer Night.
Midsummer Day. — John Davidson. See Fleet Street Eclogues.
Midsummer Day Scene, A. — Charles Carnage Eastman. —
OHCS-7
(Picture, A.)— LPS-1
Midsummer Days and Nights. — William Ernest Henley. —
WTP-S
(Ballade of Midsummer Days and Nights.) — CPOI
Midsummer Garden, A. — Clinton Scollard. — ME — UFE
Midsummer Holiday, A, sels. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
In the Water (II).— BPN— VLEP
On a Country Road (I).— BPN— CRE— TOP— VLEP
On the Verge (III).— BPN— MRV—OHPI— VLEP
Midsummer Invitation. — Myron B. Benton.— SN
Midsummer Lullaby. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — BOL
M i dsummer Madness. — Un knoixm. — B O H V
Midsummer Melancholy. — Margaret Fishback. — NYBV
Midsummer Night. — Archibald Lampman. — PC
Midsummer Night. — John Masefield. — PM
Midsummer-Night's Dreai
Shakespeare) .
(Enchanted Book-Shelf. The.)— MOB
Midsummer-Night's Dream. — Mildred Weston. — NYBV
Midsummer Song, A. — Richard Watson Gilder.— HBV— LHV
—POT— PRWS
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Approach of the Fairies, The (fr. Act V, sc. i).— CG— LC
(Epilogue.) — BCEP
(Epilogue to "Midsummer-Night's Dream.") — WTP-8
.(Midnight.)— BFP
("Now the hungry lion roars.")— BLV — CH— EG—
EPEP— GPE— OBSC
"Asleep, my Love?" (fr. Act V, sc. i).— LBN
Compliment to Queen Elizabeth (fr. Act II, sc. ii). —
LPS-3
Course of True Love, The (fr. Act I, sc. i). — LPS-1—
WHA
Fairies' Lullaby ("Come, now a roundel," etc. — fr. Act
II, sc. iii).— LPS-3
Fairies' Song (fr. Act II, sc. ii).— BFP— EV-1
(Fairies' Lullaby, The.)— WHA
(Fairy Land, II.)— OBEY
(Fairy Lullaby.)— RIS
(Fairy Songs, II.)- BLV— HBV
(Lullaby for Titania.)— BFVR — BOL— CG—CTBP -
GN—LC— MV-1— PASC— PBGG— RG— TYP
(Shakespeare's Fairies [They Sing Their Queen to
Sleep].)— CBPC
(Songs from "A Midsummer-Night's Dream.") — LEAP
(You Spotted Snakes.)— OTPC
("You spotted snakes with double tongues.")— EG— GPE
— GS— OBSC
Helen and Hermia (fr. Act III, sc. ii). — GN
I Know a Bank (fr. Act II, sc. i).— ADAH
(Violet Bank, A.)— PRWS
"If we shadows have offended" (fr. Act V, sc. ii). — OBSC
Imagination (fr. Act V, sc. i).-r-EV-l
Music of Hounds, The (fr. Act IV, sc. i).— EV-1
Oberon and Titania to the Fairy Train (fr. Act V, sc. ii).
— GN
Poet Greatly Pictured, The (fr. Act V, sc. i).— BCEP
("I never may believe.") — GPE
Puck and the Fairy Queen (fr. Act II, sc. i). — GN
(Fairies Song.) — BFP
(Fairy Land.)— GBV
(Fairy Land, I.)— BCEP— OBEY
(Fairy Song.) — CBE
(Fairy Songs, I.)— BFVR— BLV— HBV— HBVY— JPC
(Fairy To Puck, The.)— HOAH
(Fairy's Song, The.)— CGOV
(Fairy's Wander-Song.)— RIS
(Over Hill, Over Dale.)— EM-1— EV-1— OOP— SPE-3
("Over hill, over dale.")— BEL— EG— EPP— GBOV—
OBSC— WP
(Puck and the Fairy Queen.)— PBGG
(Puck's Song.)— RAR— WTP-8
(Shakespeare's Fairies.)— CBPC
(Song of the Fairy.)— LC— PB-3— TYP
(Songs from "A Midsummer-Night's Dream.") — LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— EP
"Swift as a shadow, short as any dream" (fr. Act I, sc. i).
—GPE
"These are the forgeries of jealousie" (fr. Act II, sc. i). —
NBE
"Tis strange, my Theseus," etc. (fr. Act V, sc. i).— NBE
Midsummer's Noon in the Australian Forest, A. — Charles Har-
pur.— VA
Midway — Benita Adams Herrick. — HB
Mid-Western Village. — Gene Boardman Hoover.— BPM-34
Midwinter. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — AA — APA— GN—
HBV— LA— LBAP— LEAP— OBAV— OTPC— PB-7
Miggles.— Bret Harte (arr. by Elsie M. Wilbor). — WRR-2
Might and Right. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Might Have Been.— Grantland Rice.— ICBD
Might of Death, The. — James Shirley. See Cupid and Death.
Might of Love, The.— Alice Gary.— OHCS-12
Might of One Fair Face, The. — Michelangelo Buonarotti, tr.
fr. the Italian by J. E. Taylor. — LPS-1
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A.N INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Mightier Church, A.— Henry B. Carpenter.— OQP—QP-1
Mighty Denier, The.— William Watson.— LBBV
Mighty Dollar, The, w/.— Benjamin Edward Woolf.
*/r t.?cen^e from "The Mighty Dollar."— SR
Mighty Fortress Is Our God, A.— Martin Luther, tr. fr. the
German by Frederic Henry Hedge. — AWP — HBV—
-LiJrS-2
(Hymn: Mighty Fortress.) — WGRP
n/r- /paraphrase of Luther's Hymn.)— AA
Mighty Heart, The^— Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Woodnotes.
Mighty Hundred Years, The, sel. ("It is the hour of man "
A/I- 1.4. ^c-)-~J?dwin Markham.— OHPP
Mighty Must, The :.— Sir William S. Gilbert. See Princess Ida.
Mighty ocean rolls and raves. The" (in Songs in Absence).—
Arthur Hugh Clough. — EPN
Mighty Runner A.— Edwin Arlington Robinson (after the
Greek of Nicarchus).
„_,. (Variations of Greek Themes — II.) — MOAP
Mighty thoughts of an Old World, The."— Thomas Lovell
Jtseddoes. — EG — NBE
(Stanzas from the Ivory Gate.)— ERP
Mignon —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See Wilhelm Meister
Mignons Song.— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See Wilhelm
Meister.
Mighty Three, The. — Unknown. — STP
Mikado, The, sels. — Sir William S. Gilbert.
KoKo's Song.— PCD (much abr.)
Mikado's Song. — WTP-4
(Humane Mikado, The.) — ALV
Three Little Maids from School. — P\SC
"Titwillow." — WTP-4
(Suicide's Grave, The.) — ALV
(Willow, Titwillow!) — OTA
Mikado's Song. Sir William S. Gilbert. See Mikado, The.
Mike. — Unknown. — ABF
?f^e R-^lS31^ Doughboy.— John Pierre Roche.— GPWW
Mike McGaffaty's Dog.— Mark Melville.— OHCS-22
Mike, Street Fiddler.— William B. Hamilton.— WRR-48
Mike Whaler and the Parrot.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Milan Bird-Cages, The.— Margaret J. Preston.— PPA
(Autumn.) — BLV — OBEY
(Lament.) — BCEP
(Lyrics and Epigrams, I.) — CBOV
(Mild Is the Parting Year.)— CRE— EPNC
(Poems LXXV.) — PG
Mild Rebuke, A.— Margaret L. Sullivan.— CAG
Mdd Rebuke to a Doctor. — Unknown. — LBAH
Mile an' a Bittock, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EBSV —
Ji.PW-5
.,., (Wayfaring Song, A.)— BFV— POI— SL
Miles Keogh's Horse.— John Hay.— ABVC— PAH— PPA
Miles Standish's Encounter with the Indians — Henry Wads-
...... worth Longfellow. See Courtship of Miles Standish
Militant Church, The.— Samuel Dickie.— SPE-5
Militarism. — Derrick Norman Lehmer — RH
Military Arrests. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
Military Comedy A —Elliott Flower.— OHCS-39
Military Drill. — E. Merrill Root. — RH
Military^eeple-Chase, The.— "Ouida" (Louise de la Ramee).
Military Supremacy Dangerous to Liberty.— Henry Clay. See
On the Semmole War.
S
Milk White Doe, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Andrew
Milk-Cart Pony, The.— Eleanor Far j eon. — SUS — UTS
Milking. — Ellen Daniels Panter.— HB
Milking Pails. — Unknown. — CH
Milking Time.— Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— LS— RIS— SUS—
Milld*. Thne._- Ch^^Geor^na^ssetti. - GFA-LC-
..... When the Cows Come Home.) — RAR — UTS
Milking Time.— Robert W. Service.—CPS
™Hng~M^d'mThe-~T?hristina Georgina Rossetti.— LPS-1
Milkmg-Pail, The.— Unknown.— MV-2
Milking-Time. — Philip Morse. — BTB-3 — PPSC
(Let Down the Bars.) — OHCS-35
(Lovejoy Cow, The.)— WRR-15
Milkmaid, The.— Austin Dobson.— CPOI— HBV— PTER
Milkmaid, The.— Robert Lloyd.— CG
Milkmaid, The.— Mother Goose. See Where Are You Going
My Pretty Maid?
Milkmaid, The. — Jeffreys Taylor.— ABVC— LPS-3— OFPE—
OTPC— RON
"Milkmaid singing, The."— John Clare. See Shepherd's Cal-
Milkmaid's Song, The.— Sydney Dobell.— LPS-1
Milkmaid's Song The.— Christopher Marlowe. See Passionate
Shepherd to His Love, The.
Milkmaid s Song. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson, See Queen Mary
Milkman, The.— Christopher Morley.— MPB— RON
M- ^ar?-xTte~~"S?,umas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey).— SUS
Milk-White Moon Put the Cows to Sleep.-Carl Sandburg.-
HM fe — LrM Ao
Milky Way, The.. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves
from a Chinese Jar.
Mill, The. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — PBGP — RYC
Mill, The.— Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP — MOAP
Mill on the Floss, The, sels.— "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marion
Evans Lewes Cross).
Flood of the Floss, The.— SPE-1
(Flood on the Floss, The.)— WRR-1
Ogg, the Son of Beorl. — LLC
Mill River Ride.— J. W. Donovan.— OHCS-9
Millais's "Huguenots." — Unknown. — BTB-7
Mill-Doors.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Millennium, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Un
bound (Day of Liberty, The).
Millenium, The. — James Kenneth Stephen. See Lapsus Calami
Millennium, The. — Ida Teeple Wittenberger. — HB
Millennium, The. — To a Ranting Field Orator. — Philip Freneau
— MOAP
Miller, The.— Sir John Clerk of Pennicuik.—EBSV
Miller, The. — John Cunningham. — CEP— OBEC
Miller.— Unknown.— WRR-41
Miller of Dee, The.— Eva L. Ogden.— AE— OHCS-20
Miller of the Dee, The. — Charles Mackay. — BTP — CFBP —
CPN — GS — HB V— MPC-7— OTPC— PB-6— PTA-1 —
Miller's Daughter. — John Crowe Ransom. — MOAP
Miller's Daughter, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — VLEP
sels. fr. above.
"Look thro' mine eyes." — CPOI
Song: "It is the miller's daughter." — GTSL — HBV _
("It is the miller's daughter.")— EG — OBEV— OBVV
(Miller's Daughter, The.)— BLV— GTBS
(Song: The Miller's Daughter.) — BPN
Miller's Maid, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — OHCS-28 --
WRR-1 S
Millicent. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Million Little Diamonds, A (C.). — Mary Frances Butts — A A
— TVC— TVSH
(Dewdrops.) — PB-3
(Winter Jewels.)— MPC-4—PPYP— RON
Million Young Workmen, 1915, A. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Millionaire and the Angel, The. — Averic S. Francis. — ST
Millions Are Learning How. — James Agee. — NAMP
"Millions of Flowers are blowing in the fields."— -Richard
Stoddard.
(Imogen ["Millions of flowers"].) — APB
Millions of Strawberries. — Genevieve Taggard.— MPB
Mills of the Gods, The.— Unknown.— BLPA
Mill-Song, sel. ("Merrily the mill-sail").— Thomas Westwood.—
Milly.— May Riley Smith.— PPYP—YPS
Milly Amos's Hymn (arr. as mono.).— Eliza. Calvert Hall.--
WRR-48
Miltiades Gets the Best of Santa Glaus.— John Brownjohn.—
OHCS-23
(How the Celebrated Miltiades Peterkin Paul Got the Bet
ter of Santa Glaus.) — BTB-6
Miltiades Peterkin Paul. — John Brownjohn. — OHCS-15
Milton.— W. Edmonstoune Aytoun.— BHV
Milton, sels.— William Blake.
"And did those feet in ancient time." — AEV — ATP — AWP
BCEP — BEL— CRE— EG— EPRE— JAWP —
rd Henry
( Milton. ) — B CEP— GPE— LEAP
(New Jerusalem, The.)— BLV— CBE— EV-3— PIAE
(Preface to Milton.)— CEP— E A
(Stanzas from Milton.) — EM-1
(Till We Have Built Jerusalem.)— OQP—QP-2
"But others of the sons of Los."— NBE
"Los is by mortals nam'd Time" (fr. Book I). — OBRV
Thou hearest the nightingale" ' (fr. Book II). — NBE
OBRV
(Vision of Beulah.) — EV-3
Milton. — John Dryden. See Lines Printed under the Engraved
Portrait of Milton.
Milton.— Walter Savage Landor.— NBE
Milton.^Hen^Wadswor^onrfellow.-AA-APW-AWP-
Milton, sels.— Thomas Babington Macaulay.
Distrust of Liberty.— LLC
Puritans, The.— OHCS-14
Milton.— Lloyd Mifflin,— AA
Milton.— Alfred, J-pr_d_Tennyson.— BPN— CRE— CRP— EM-2—
Milton. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Milton. — William Wordsworth. — EPC — EPW-4 — LLC-
(England, 1802.)— BCEP— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Ideal.) — LH
(London, 18020— ATP— AWP— BEL— BPN — CBE — CR
„ d _
(London, 1802 — I.) —
(London, 1802: To Milton.)— EPN
^?tonj£ou shouldst," etc.)— GTBS— GTSE
(Milton Thou Shouldst Be Living at this Hour.)— SBA—
(Sonnet II, London, 1802.)— EV-3
(To Milton.)— BLV— ISP— LPS-3
(Sonnet: London, 1802.) — GEPM — PTER
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TITLE INDEX
Miracle
Milton Abbas Rhyme from Dorset, The. — Unknown. — PASC
Milton in Italy. — Walter Savage Landor. — EA — TBV
Milton on His Blindness (pr. excerpt from a letter.) —
John Milton. — HT
Milton! Thou Shouldst Be Living at This Hour. — William
Wordsworth. See Milton.
Milton's Prayer of Patience. — Elizabeth Lloyd Ho well. — AA —
LLC (si. abr.) — OHCS-7— WGRP
(Old and Blind.)— BTB-1
Milwaukee Fire, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Mimicking Others. — Unknown.— WRR-17
Minima Bella, sets. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton.
"Have dark Egyptians stolen Thee away."
(Sonnets.)— HBV
"Lo, through the open window." — PTER
"Oh, bless the law that veils the future's face."
(Oh, Bless the Law.)— GPE
(Sonnets.) — HBV
"Oh, rosy as the lining of a shell."
(Sonnets.)— HBV
"One day, I mind me, now that she is dead."
(Sonnets.)— HBV
"Two springs she saw — two radiant Tuscan Springs."
(Sonnets.)— HBV
"What essences from Idumean palm."
(Sennets.)— HBV
Mirnnermus in Church. — William Cory.— EA— EPN— EPW-5—
FT— GPE— GTBS— GTML— GTSE— HBV— OBEV—
VA
Mimosa. — Padraic Colum.— BPM-34
Minaret Bells, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray. — RIS
Mind, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Mind. — William Shakespeare. See Taming of the Shrew, The.
Mind Cultivation Man's Noblest Object.— Elliott Danforth.—
WRR-54
Mind Diseased, A. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth
("Canst thou not minister to a rnind diseased.")
Mind, the Glory of Man.— Daniel Wise. — OHCS-11
Mind Your Business. — Wolstan Dixey.— PEOR
"Mind Your Own Business." — H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-5
Mind Your P's.—Unknown.—WKR-4
Mind's Liberty, The. — William Henry Davies.— MBP
"Mine eyes beheld the blessed pity spring." — Dante. See La
Vita Nuova.
Mine Host of the Golden Apple." — Thomas Westwood. — DD —
GN— MCG— MPC-12— OHIP— OTPC
Mine Katrine.— Charles F. Adams. — BTB-3 — OHCS-16
Mine Moder-in-law. — Charles Follen Adams. — GH
(Mother-in-Law, The.)— OHCS-31
Mine No. 6. — Malcolm Cowley. See Blue Juniata.
Mine Own Countree. — Katharine Lee Bates.— OHCS-36
Mine Schildhood — Charles F. Adams.— BTB-4— OHCS-22
(Tucked Oup in Fed.)— GH
Mine Shildren.— Charles F. Adams.— BTB-5— SPE-7
Mine Sweepers. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Mine Vamily.— Charles F. Adams.— BTB-3— OHCS-21
Miner, The. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — NP
Miner, The.— Richard Burton. — PT
Miner, The. — James Russell Lowell, — CAP
Miner Laddie, The. — Joseph Skipsey.— CGOV
(Mother Wept.)— HBV— OBVV— VA
Mineral Collection. — Abbie Huston Evans. — NP
Miners.— Wilfred Owen.— MBP
Miner's Protegee, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Miner's Song, The.— Charles E. Winter.— CSF— IHA
Miner's Thanksgiving, A. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Mines of Avondale, The.— Alice Gary.— OHCS-17
"Mingling my prayer." — Saigo Hoshi, tr. fr. the Japanese by
Arthur Waley.
(Seven Poems, II.)— AWP
Minguillo's Kiss. — Unknown. — BOHV
(Ancient Spanish Lyric.) — WRR-7
Miniature. — Amy Lowell. — GR-a
Miniature, The. — Unknown. — WRR-13
(Likeness, The.)— OHCS-9
Minister, The. — George Abbe. — AMV-37
Minister, The. — Fenton Johnson. — LA
Minister Comes to Tea, The. — Joseph C. Lincoln. See When
the Minister Comes to Tea.
Minister Sets the Tom-turkey. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — SPE-6
Ministering. — Blodwen Davies. — PDN
Ministering Angels. — "Fannie Forester" (Emily Chubbock Jud-
son).— OHCS-4 ..."
Ministering Angels. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The.
Ministering Spirits, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The (Ministering Angels).
Ministers. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Minister's Blunder, The. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens) .— HT— SPE-S
Minister's Grievances, The. — "Max Adler" (Charles Heber
Clark) .—CHS— OHCS-27
Minister's Housekeeper, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe (arr. by
Elsie M. Wilbor).— DRB
Minister's Quarter Pay-Day, A.— Unknown.— OT3.CS-6
Ministrations. — William Wordsworth. — ES
Ministry of Angels, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The (Ministering Angels).
Miniver Cheevy. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — APD — AWP —
BAP — B A V— BHP — BOHV— CMP— DD A— GR-a—
HB V— JAWP— LBMV— LEAP — LHV— LL-3— MAP
— MCCG — MLP — MOAP — NAMP — NP— NV—
OBAV— OTA— PFE— PFY— POI— PT— PYM— SL—
TCAP— TOP— WBP— WHA— WTP-7
Minna. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MAPA
Minnehaha. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song of Hia
watha, The (Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis).
Minnesota Landscape. — Louise Leighton. — HB
Minnie and Mattie. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PBV — SUS
(Minnie, Mattie and May.)— RAR— TSW
Minnie and Winnie. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN — CPN—
HBV— HBVY—NA— OTPC— PPL
Minnie, Mattie and May. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See
Minnie and Mattie.
Minnie Maylowe's Story. — John Masefield. — PM
Minnows.— John Keats. See I Stood Tip-Toe upon a Little
Hill.
Minor Bird, A. — Robert Frost.— BLA — CMP
Minor Poet, A. — John Richard Moreland. — LS
Minor Poet, A. — Alexander Smith. See Life-Drama, A.
Minora Sidera. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — TCPD
Minors.— Wilfred J. Funk.— GBOV
Minot's Beacon. — Alexander C. Corkum. — DDA
Minot's Ledge. — Fitz-James O'Brien. — OHCS-12
Minstrel, The, sels. — James Beattie.
Book L— CEP
(Edwin, the Minstrel— sts. 11-12, 16-22.) — EV-3
("There lived in Gothic days," etc.) — EP
("Lo where the stripling," etc. — sts. 19-22, 32-35, 53-55.)
— EPRE
(Nature and the Poets— sts. 38-42.) — OBEC
(But Who the Melodies of Morn Can Tell? — 2 sts.) —
EBSV
(Melodies of Morn, The — 3 sts.)— EV-3
(Morning — 2 sts.) — LPS-2
(Nature's Charms — sts. 9, 19-21.)— OBEC
("When the long-sounding curfew," etc. — sts. 32-40) —
EPW-3
Minstrel, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the Ger
man by James Clarence Mangan. — AWP
Minstrel, The.— Robert L. Mackie.— HMSP
Minstrel, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The.
Minstrel Boy, The.— Thomas Moore.— ACP—BBV — BHV—
BPB— CBE— ERP— EV-4— GN— HBV— JHP— MPC-9
— OAEP — OFPE— OTPC — PB-7—PBGG— PTA-2—
RG^RON— SBA— TCEP
Minstrel Life. — Colin Muset, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Minstrel-Boy, The.— Thomas Moore. See Minstrel Boy, The.
Minstrels and Maids. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise,
The (Song from "The Land East of the Sun and West
of the Moon").
Minstrel's Curse, The. — Ludwig Uhland.— OHCS-13
Minstrel's Lowly Bower, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of
the Last Minstrel, The.
Minstrels' Marriage-Song. — Thomas Chatterton. See ./Ella.
Minstrels of the Marshes, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-35
Minstrels Played Their Christmas Tune, The (abr.). — William
Wordsworth.— CRYO
(Christmas Carol, The: "Minstrels played their Christmas
tune, The.")— COAH
Minstrel's Roundelay. — Thomas Chatterton. See ^Ella.
Minstrel's Song. — Thomas Chatterton. See -<Ella.
Mint Ju>.ep, The. — Charles Fenno Hoffman. — AA
Minty's Christmas. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Minuet, The. — Fannie Bloodworth. — WRR-47
Minuet, The. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — BAP— BTB-6 — DRB—
MHT— OHFP— PTA-2— WRR-49— WTP-4
Minuet, The. — Dorothy Leonard. — VOD
Minuet, A. — George Santayana. — HBMV
Minute before Meeting, The. — Thomas Hardy. — NBE
Minute Men of '75, The. — George William Curtis. — BTB-1
Minute-Gun, The. — R. S. Sharpe. — LPS-2
Minute-Men of North-Boro', The. — Wallace Rice. — PAH
Minutes. — Mildred Kleinschmidt. — OA
Minutes of Gold. — Unknown. — -VIL
Mir Traumte von einem Konigskind. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr.
the German by Richard Garnett. — AWP
Mir Traumte von einem Konigskind. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr.
the German by James Thomson. — AWP — JAWP— WBP
Mirabile Dictu (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Miracle.— Liberty Hyde Bailey.— ME— OHIP— OQP—QP-2
Miracle.— Edith Daley.— BAP
Miracle, The.— Walter de la Mare.— GPE— GTML
Miracle, A. — "George Klingle" (Mrs. Georgiana Klingle
Holmes).— OQP—QP-2
Miracle.— Edith Mirick.— MOM
Miracle.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — MAP
Miracle, The. — Caelius Sedulius. tr. fr. the Latin by H. T.
Henry.— CAW
Miracle, The. — Unknown (sometimes at. to John Dowland). —
BLV
(Behold a Wonder Here.)— ALV
("Behold a wonder here.") — OBSC
Miracle Indeed, A, — ShrC Purohit Swami.— OBMV
Miracle of Cana, The.— Fred Emerson Brooks. — OHCS-29—
WRR-15
Miracle of the Dawn, The. — Madison Cawein. — HBV
Miracle of the Egg, The. — Youth's Companion. — OHCS-34
(Egg a Chicken, An.)- -PPYP
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Miracle
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
(Mrs. George
Miracle of the Roses, The. — Robert Southey. — HS
"Miracle of the world! I never will deny." — Henry Con
stable. See Diana.
Miracle Songs of Jesus, The. — Wilson MacDonald. — CPG
Miracles.— Conrad Aiken.— HBMV— MAP
Miracles, The.— Rudyard Kipling— MLP—RKV
Miracles.— E. Merrill Root. — TBM
Miracles. — Clinton Scollard. — PDN
(How Miracles Abound.) — NLK
Miracles ("I believe a leaf of grass is no less," etc.)-— Walt
Whitman. See Song of Myself (Microcosm, The).
Miracles ("Why, who makes much of a miracle? ) — Walt
Whitman.— APW— CAP— GR-a— HBVY— JPC—MV-2
__OQ P— Q P-2— SC— -YT
Miracle-Workers, The.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— SN
Mirage. — Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and the Pool.
Mirage. — Walter de la Mare. — MM „ „,„«
Mirage.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— BLV— GPE— MBP
Mirage.— George Sterling.— GPE
Mirage. — Edith Sessions Tupper. — WRR-33
Mirage du Cantonment. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Miranda and Her Friend Kroof. — Charles G. D. Roberts. See
Heart of the Ancient Wood, The.
Miranda's Supper.— Elinor Wylie.— TCPD
Mirandy.— Eva Wilder McGlasson.— WRR-30
Mirandy on Losing a Husband. — "Dorothy Dix"
O. Gilmer).— SPE-7 ^ ^M
Mirandy on the Enemy. — "Dorothy Dix" (Mrs. George O. Oil-
mer) .— SPE-8
Mirandy on Woman's Place. — "Dorothy Dix" (Mrs. George O.
Gilmer).— WRR-58
Mired.— Charles Erskine Scott Wood.— PPD-1
Mireio, The, sels. — Frederic Mistral.
Cocooning, The, tr. fr. the French by Harriet Waters
Preston.— AWP—JAWP—WBP
Mares of the Camargue, The, tr. fr. the French by George
Meredith.— AWP—GT-2
Mirelle of the Good Bed.— Torn Maclnnes. — CPG
Miriam, sel. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
Bible, The.— OQP— QP-1
(Book Our Mothers Read, The.)— BLRP
Miriam's Song". — Thomas Moore. — BTB-6
(Sound the Loud Timbrel— C.)— PBGG
Miriam's Unsaid Speech. — Judith Stern. — CAG
Mirror, The. — Geoffrey Johnson. — AMV-35
Mirror.— C. H. Manuel.— BPM-3 6
Mirror, The. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — HOAH
Mirror, A. — Unknown. — VIL
Mirror Cat, A.— Oliver Herford.— WRR-35
Mirror, Mirror. — Robert Graves. — HBMV
Mirror of All Ages Are the Eves, The.— Robert Hillyer.— SPT
Mirth. — Francis Beaumont. — BLV
Mis' Smith. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — BFP — BOHV
Misadventures at Margate. — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard
Harris Barham)— BOHV— HBV— LPS-3—TPH
Miscegeneous Zebra, The. — Roland Young. — BOHV
Mischief Makers.— Unknown.— QHCS-6
Mischievous Cat, The. — Mrs. E. J. Corbett. — WRR-35
Mischievous Daisy. — Joanna Matthews. — CD
Mischievous Misses, The.— James G. Small.— PTWP
Mischievous Morning-Glory, The. — Mary Fenollosa (after the
___TOP— VA— VLEP— WTP-2
Miscreant Angel, The.— Lew Sarett.— FAOV _
Misdemeanors of Nancy, sels. — Eleanor Hoyt Bramerd.
Misdemeanors of Nancy, The (fr. Ch. I).— SPE-2
Nancy's Cinderella. — SPE-6
Miser, The.— George W. Cutter.— OHCS-10
Miser, The.— Laura Bell Everett.— OQP— Q P-2
Miser.— Harold Vinal.— MCCG
Miser Fitly Punished, The. -- Osborne. — OHCS-4
Miserere. — Caspar Nunez de Arce, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Miserere. — Herman Scheffauer, — BAP
Miseries of War, The. — Thomas Chalmers. — BTB-5
Miser's Excuse, The.— Douglas Jerrold.— WRR-13
Miser's Will. The.— George Birdseye.— OHCS-21
Misery (abr.}. — George Herbert.— EPW-2
Misery in Mis* Randolph's Knee, The. — Unknown. — WRR-29
Misery Loves Company. — Margaret Fishback. — NYBV
Misery of Cheating, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Misery of Jerusalem, The. — Bible, O. T. See Lamentations.
Misfortune. — Ralph Bergengren. — FAOV
Misfortunes Never Come Singly. — "Col. D, Streamer. — NA
Misfortunes of Elphin, The, sel. — Thomas Love Peacock.
Brilliancies of Winter, The. — MV-2
Merlin's Apple-Trees.— OBRV
"Not drunk is he," etc. (4 //. only). — LEAP
Song of Gwyntho. — OBRV
Song of the Four Winds, The.^-OBRV
(War Song of the Welsh Freebooter, The.)— PB-6
War-Song of Dinas Vawr, The (fr. Ch. XI)..— ALV— AWP
— BCEP— BPB— CBOV— CRE— EPW-4 — ERP—
GPE— GTBS— ISP — JAWP — LEAP (abr.) —
OBRV— PIAE— TOP— TVSH— WBP— WTP-7
Misgiving.— Robert Frost.— TBM
Misplaced Sympathy.— Zoe H. Feldwisch.— HB
Misrepresentation.— Lord de Tabley.— EPW-5
Miss Agnes. — Lucy Barbour Ewing. — OHCS-36
Miss Amelia's Colored Lochinvar. — Charles T. Grilley. —
WRR-37
Miss Angel.— Etta W. Pierce.— WRR-37
Miss Bates at the Ball.— Jane Austen. See Emma.
Miss Biddy's Epistle. — Thomas Moore, bee Fudge Family m
Miss EditST Comforts Brother Jack.— Bret Harte.— WRR-50
Miss Edith Helps Things Along.— Bret Harte.— BTB-2— GSRC
(Entertaining Sister's Beau.)— PTWP
Miss Edith's Modest Request.— Bret Harte.— WRR-35
Miss Eva's Visit to the Ogre. — Theodore C. Elmshe. See Lit
tle Lady of Lavender, The.
Miss Flora McFlimsey.— William Allen Butler. See Nothing
Miss Foggerty's" Cake.— Unknown. — BLPA
Miss Hen.— Booth Lowrey.--IHA
Miss Higginson's Will.— J. A. Bellows.— OHCS-5
Miss James.— A. A. Milne.— MPB
Miss Kate Penoyia; or, A Sad Mistake. — Unknown. — \\RR-29
(Her Moral.)— SPE-5— VA
Her Death. — VA
Miss Kitty Manx to Sir Thomas Angora. — Mary S. Boyd.—
Miss Limberkin's Mouse.— Unknown— T?FYP
Miss Loo.— Walter de la Mare.— CMP— CRE—EPP—NV—PT
—SPT— TVSH— VOD
(Miss Lou.)— HBV rr
Miss Maloney Goes to the Dentist. — Unknown. — WRR-21
Miss Malonv on the Chinese Question.— Mary Mapes Dodge.—
BTB-1— OHCS-6— PTWP— WRR-43
Miss Melerlee.— John Wesley Hdlloway.— BANP
Miss Minerva's Disappointment. — Mrs. E. T. Corbett. — CHS—
OHCS-19
Miss Nancy's Gown.— Zitella Cocke.— A A .
Miss O' Mulligan Takes a Bicycle Ride. — Louise H. Savage.—
-
-
Miss Perkins's Supper.— Elizabeth Flint Wack-— WRR-38
Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies.— William Make-
peace Thackeray. See Vanity Fair.
Miss Pixie. — Lloyd Roberts. — CPG
Miss Pringle. — Don Marquis. — RNP
Miss Russell's Ghost. — Unknown. — WRR-31
Miss Simmons' New Bonnet. — Laurie A. Raymond.— CHS
Miss Sophia.— Elizabeth Turner.— OTPC
Miss T.— Walter de la Mare.— GFA—RAR— RNP— SUS— -
XSW— — TSWC
Miss Tabby Cat's Reception.— Elizabeth L. Gould.— WRR-35
Miss Thompson Goes Shopping.— Martin Armstrong.— POOT
Miss Trevor's Problems.— Unknown. — WRR-22
Miss Willow.— Susie E. Kennedy.— PEM
Miss Witchazel and Mr: Thistlepod. — Robert J. Burdette. —
BTB-6— WRR-21
Miss You.— David Cory.— BLPA
Missal, A.— Charles Lamb— ES
Missal, The.— Ruth Fitter.— CAW
Missed.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Missed Again.— John T. Durward. — JKCP
Missed Opportunities. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Misses at School, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-37
Misses Poar Drive to Church, The. — Josephine Pinckney. — LA
— LS
Missing.— "Iris."— GPWW
Missing. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — BMEP
Missing. — Unknown. — WGRP
Missing Bobby Shaf toe.— Jack Bennett.— WRR-3 9
Missing Man, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Missing Ship, The.— Johri B. Gough.— OHCS-14
Missing Ships, The.— Albert Laighton— WRR-22
Mission Fulfilled, A. — Catharine R. Healy. — HB
Mission Graves, The. — Nora May French. — BAP
Mission of a Seng, The.— R. J. Hoffner.— BTB-9
Mission of America. — Albert J. Beveridge. — WRR-42
Mission of America, The. — Woodrow Wilson. — GDAH
Mission of Books. — Edith Palmer Putnam. — WRR-56
Mission of Kitty Malone.— Kate M. Cleary.— SPE-2
Missionary, The. — Sister M. Eleanore. — WHL
Missionary Hymn, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Missis Moriarty's Boy. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Mississippi Federation. — Mrs. Shep Ledbetter. — HB
Mississippi Girls. — Unknown. — CSF
Mississippi Mist.— May Frank. — OA
Missive, The. — Edmund Gosse. — HBV
Missouri. — Florida Watts Smyth. — HB
Mist, The.— Nellie Burget Miller.— GFA
Mist, The.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Mist. — Henry David Thoreau. — AA— AWP — DDA — HBMV—
JAWP— LEAP— LPS-2— MOAP— SN— WBP
Mist and All, The. — Dixie Willson.— MPB — PB-4
Mist Forms.— Carl Sandburg.— CMP— S ASS
Mist in the Valley. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Mist in the Valley.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Mist Marches across the Valley. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
"Mist of pallor in such beauteous wise, The." — Petrarch. See
Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Mist Opening in the Hills. — William Wordsworth. See Excur
sion, The.
Mistake, A.— Mrs. J. T. Greenleaf.— PPYP
Mistake in Identity, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-39
Mistake in the Day.— Agnes H. Levy. — WRR-58
Mistaken Prayers ("The Rainmakers"). — Frank L. Stanton. —
WRR-34
Mistakes.— S. M. Day.— LOW— POI
Mistakes Will Occur.— Unknown.—
324
TITLE INDEX
Mrs. Candle
Mr. Alderman Casey, sel, — Irene Stoddard Capwell
Mrs. Casey at the Euchre Party. — BTB-9— WRR-38
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sidney. — Merrill Moore. — MOAP
Mr. and Mrs. Popperman. — Unknown. — WRR-3
(Then and Now.) — OHCS-26
Mr. and Mrs. Spikky .Sparrow. — Edward Lear. — BHP — MPC-4
— SAS
Mister Angleworm. — Manchester. — GFA
Mr. Barker's Picture. — "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber Clark)
— WRR-25
Mr. Barney Maguire's Account of the Coronation. — "Thomas
Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris Barham). — THP — VA
Mr. Beecher and the Waifs. — Unknown. — BTB-5
Mr. Billings of Louisville. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Mr. Blif kin's First Baby. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Mr. Bluff's Experiences of Holidays. — Oliver Bell Bunce —
COAH
Mr. Bob Sawyer's Party. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers, The.
Mr, Bosbyschell's Confession. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
Mr. Bourne and His Wife (with music). — Unknown. — FTB
Mr. Bowser among the Dressmakers. — Unknown. — WRR-30
Mr. Bowser Takes Precautions. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
Mr. Brown Has His Hair Cut. — Unknown. — BTB-6 — WRR-22
Mr. Bumble's Courtship (or Wooing). — Charles Dickens. See
Oliver Twist.
Mister Carrot. — Dorothy Aldis. — GFA
Mr. Caudle and His Second Wife. — Douglas Jerrold.— OHCS-10
Mr. Caudle Having Lent Five Pounds to a Friend. — Douglas
Jerrold.— OHCS-5
Mr. Caudle's Hat. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Mister Chipmunk. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Mr. Clay and the War of 1812, sel. — Henry Clay.
Speech on the War of 1812.— PPS
Mr. Coggs, Watchmaker.— E. V. Lucas.— MPB
(Mr. Coggs.)— ABVC— GFA— HBV—HBVY—PB-2
Mr. Copernicus and the Proletariat. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. —
Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles on His House (in They All
Do it).— James M. Bailey.— OHCS-9
(How Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles on His House.) —
BTB-1
Mr. Coville on Danbury (in They All Do It.)— James M.
Bailey.— BTB-1
(Mr. Coville's Easy Chair.)— OHCS-9
Mr. Coville's Easy Chair (in They All Do It). — James M.
Bailey.— OHCS-9
(Mr. Coville on Danbury.) — BTB-1
Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord Byron. — Thomas Love
Peacock. See Nightmare Abbey.
Mr. Dana, of the New York Sun. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Mr. Dickens' Little Boy (pr.). — Sarah Aldington. — MOB
Mr. Dooley on a Night in the Country. — Finley Peter Dunne —
WRR-32
Mr. Dooley on a Populist Convention. — Finley Peter Dunne. —
OHCS-37
Mr. Dooley on Football. — Finley Peter Dunne. — OHCS-38
(On the Game of Football.) — HSP
Mr. Dooley on Golf. — Finley Peter Dunne.— WRR-38
Mr. Dooley on Lawyers. — Finley Peter Dunne.— SPE-4
Mr. Dooley on New Year's Resolutions. — Finley Peter Dunne.
— WRR-58
Mr. Dooley on Rising of the Subject Races. — Finley Peter
Dunne.— WRR-39
Mr. Dooley, on the Grip.— Finley Peter Dunne. — HHHA —
SPE-1— WRR-38
Mr. Dooley on Woman's Suffrage. — Finley Peter Dunne. —
SPE-5
Mi. East Gave a Feast. — Mother Goose.— OTPC
Mr. Eisseldorf and the Water Pipe. — Unknown.— OHCS-31
Mr. Fezziwig's Ball. — Charles Dickens. See Christmas Carol,
A.
Mr. Finney's Turnip. — Unknown. — BOHV— CPN — GFA —
GSRC— HBV— HBVY— MPC-13— NA— PTA-1
Mr. Flood's Party. — Edwin Arlington Robinson.— AWP—BLV
— CMP— GR-a— IAP— JAWP— LA— MAP— MOAP-
NP— WBP
Mister Fly.— Thomas Miller.— OTPC— RYC
Mr. Foley's Christmas. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Mr. Francis Beaumont's Letter to Ben Jonson, etc. — Francis
Beaumont. See Master Francis Beaumont's Letter to
Ben Jonson.
Mr. Frog.— "B. R. M."— PBV
Mister Frog Went a-Courting (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Mr. Hail Colomb!— T. A. Daly.— PVS
Mr. Hammond's Parable — The Dreamer. — James Whitcomb
Riley. See Child- World, A.
Mr. Harris's Comic Song. — Jerome K. Jerome. See Three
Men in a Boat.
Mr. Holman's Farewell. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Mister Hop-Toad.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— CV
Mr. Hosea Biglow Speaks. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow
Papers, The (1st Series, No. I).
Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of the Atlantic Monthly. —
James Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The (2nd
Series, No. X).
Mr. Isaacstein at the Telephone.— Unknown.— WRR-56
"Mr. Johnson's Policy of Reconstruction." — Charles Graham
Halpine.— PAH
Mr. Jonathan Bangs.— A. B. Cole.— OHCS-25
Mr. Kris Kringle (abr.).— S. Weir Mitchell.— BTB-8
Mr. Lang's Fairy Books.— St. John Lucas. — ABVC
Mr. Lear. — Edward Lear. — RIS
(Author of the "Pobble," The.)— OTPC
(Lines to a Young Lady.) — NA
Mr. Meant-To. — Unknown. — VIL — WBLP
Mr. Meek's Dinner. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Mr. Merry's Lament for "Long Tom." — John Gardiner Calkins
Brainard. — AA
Mr. Minnitt. — Rose Fyleman. — HBVY
Mr., Miss and Mrs., sel. — Charles Bloomingdale, Jr.
Every-Day Case, An.— BTB-9
Mr. Molony's Account of the Ball. — William Makepeace Thack-
eray.— CCR— HBV— LPS-3— THP
Mr. Moon. — Bliss Carman. — MCG — SUS
Mr. Nobody. — Unknown. — CFBP — CPN — DDA — GS— HB VY
— MPC-7— OTPC— PB-4— PBV— PPYP (abr.)— RAR
(abr.)— RON— YPS (abr.)
Mr. O'Hqolahan's Mistake. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Mr. Perkins a_t the Dentist's (in Life in Danbury). — James M.
Mr. Perkins Buys a Dog (in Life in Danbury).— James. M.
Bailey. — OHCS-8
Mr. Perkins Helps to Move a Stove (in Life in Danbury). —
James M. Bailey.— OHCS-8
Mr. Perkins of Portland.— Unknown.— WRR-44
Mr. Pickwick in a Dilemma.— Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers, The.
Mr. Pickwick on the Ice.— Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers, The.
Mr. Pickwick's Romantic Adventure. — Charles Dickens. See
TIT -n- Pi9k™k Papers, The (Getting in the Wrong Room).
Mr. Piper's Mittens.— Edward F. Turner.— OHCS-24
Mr. Pope.— Allen Tate.— MAP— MOAP— SPP—TBM
Mr. Pope's Welcome from Greece (abr.).— John Gay.— OB EC
Mr. Poppleduke s Adventure. — Unknown. — WRR-44
Mr. Potts' Story. — _"Max Adeler" Charles Heber Clark.-
r! l U-8 — HHHA
Mr. Rootle's Economy.— Unknown. — OHCS-13
Mr. Sanscript's Slide down Hill. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Mr. Schmidt's Mistake. — Charles Follen Adams. — CD —
OHCS-14
Mr. Silberberg. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Mr. Slocum. — Ella Rodman Church. — WRR-14
Mister Stiver's Horse (in Life in Danbury) .—James M.
JD ailey. — OHCS-7
Mr. Tappertit Goes Out for the Evening. — Charles Dickens
See Barnaby Rudge.
Mr. The. Cibber (Essay XXV).— Oliver Goldsmith.— BTB-7
Mr. Tongue. — Unknown. — PPYP
Mr. Travers's First Hunt.— Richard Harding Davis,— DRB
Mr. Wellsj— Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— HBMV— HBVY— LS
Mr. What's-His-Name. — James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Mister William. — William S. Gilbert. — THP TOP
Mr. William Hervey. — Abraham Cowley. — FT
Mr. Winkle Puts On Skates.— Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers, The (Mr. Pickwick on the Ice).
Mr. Winkle's Adventure. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers, The.
Mister, Yer Gittin' Old.— Lu B. Cake.— OHCS-35
Misther Denis' Return. — Jane Barlow. See Ould Master Th'
Mistletoe. — Walter de la Mare.— CHB
Mistletoe and Holly. — T. A. Daly. — CS
Mistletoe Bough, The (C.).— Thomas Haynes Bayly.— BLPA—
HBV — LPS-3
(Ballad of the Lost Bride, The.)— WRR-27
Mistral, The. — Harold Vinal. — AMV-35
Mistress, The, sets. — Abraham Cowley.
Against Hope. — OBS
Change, The. — BEL — OBS
Spring, The.— EPEP— EPW-2— EV-2— OBS
(Spring in a Garden.) — GBOV — UFE
Thief, The.— BEL— OAEP— WHA
Wish, The.— BEL— BLV— CBOV— CRE— EA— EP— EPP
—EPS — EPW-2 — EV-2— GPE— HBV— LEAP
—OAEP — OBEV — OBS — SBA - TOP -
UFE (1st st. missing)— WHA
Mistress, The. A Song. — John Wilmot, Earl
EPS— NBE— OBS
Mrs. Atwood's Outer Raiment (in Stories of Married Life) —
Mary Stewart Cutting. — SPE-1
Mrs. Bacon, Lawyer. — Howell L. Piner. — WRR-23
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Mrs. Benjamin Pantier. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Mrs. Brady's Conundrum. — Unknown. — GH
Mrs. Brindle's Cowslip Feast. — Unknown. — PEM
Mrs. Brindle's Music Lesson. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Mrs. Britzenhoeffer's Troubles. — George Kyle. — WRR-3
Mrs. Brown. — Rose Fyleman. — MPC-3
Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Green. — G. Linnaeus Banks. — OHCS-9
Mrs. Brown and the Famous Author. — Stoddard King. — ATP
Mrs. Brownlow's Christmas Party (ad.). — Unknown —
OHCS-29
Mrs. Brown's Husbands. — Unknozvn. — OHCS-21
Mrs. Casey at the Euchre Party. — Irene Stoddard Capwell.
See Mr. Alderman Casey.
Mrs. Caudle Has Taken Cold. — Douglas Jerrold. — OHCS-6—
SPE-8
Mrs. Caudle Urging the Need of Spring Clothing. — Douglas
Jerrold.— OH CS-4
of Rochester. —
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Mrs. Caudle's
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIONS
Mrs. Caudle's Lecture on Shirt Buttons. — Douglas Jerrold. —
(Mrs. Caudle's Lecture.) — BTB-1
Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture.— Douglas Jerrold.— OHCS- 1—
Mrs. Christopher Columbus. — Marie Sessions Cowell. — WRR-10
Mrs. Denison.— Richard Monckton Milnes. — EPW-5
(In Memoriam.) — HBV
Mrs. Dibble's Rest Cure. — Edwin L. Sabin.— WRR-58
Mistress Fate. — William Rose Benet. — ICBD
Mrs. Fillisy's Burglar-Alarm.— Birch Arnold.— WRR-20
Mrs. Frances Harris's Petition. — Jonathan Swift. — EV-3—
CzTIV
(Humble Petition of Frances Harris, The.) — CEP
Mrs. Frick's Anecdote. — Elsie K. Hopwood. — HB
Mrs. Golightly. — Gertrude Hall.— AA — PR
Mrs. Grammar's Ball. — Unknown. — GSRC
Mrs. Greylock Tells about the Play. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Mrs. Guptill Gets Ahead of the Grip. — S. Jennie Smith.—
OHCS-34
Mrs. Hague. — Osbert Sitwell. — MM
Mrs. Harrigan at the Shoe Store. — Charles Battell Loornis. —
Mfcs. Harrigan on Neighborliness. — Charles Battell Loomis.—
SPE-6
Mrs. Harrigan Telephones. — Charles Battell Loomis. — SPE-6
Mistress Hale of Beverly, — Lucy Larcom. — PAH
Mrs. Jacobson's Account of Queen Victoria's Jubilee. — Rose I.
Patry. — WRR-38
Mrs. Jones's Lodger. — Edwin Coller. — OHCS-24
Mrs. Jones's Pirate. — "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber Clark).—
Mrs. Jones's Pudding. — Unknown. — OHCS-33
Mrs. Judge Jenkins. —Bret Harte.— BAV—BHP— HBV
Mrs. June's Prospectus. — "Susan Coolidgre" (Sarah Chauncey
Woolsey) .— AD AH— PP YP— RON— YPS
Mistress Kitty. ~Unknown.—\VRH-3 5
Mrs. Leo Hunter. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The.
Mrs. Lofty and I. — Unknown, — CCR
Mrs. McDuffy on Baseball. — Detroit Free Press. — OHCS-37
Mrs. McGlaggerty on Roller Skates. — Mrs. Lucia H. Carpen
ter. — WRR-29
Mistress M'Grether. — Anthony H. Euwer. — WRR-47
Mrs. McShane's Shopping Expedition. — S. Jennie Smith. —
OHCS-36
Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning. — "Mark Twain" (Sam
uel- Langhorne Clemens). — BTB-3 — OHCS-19
Mrs. Madden's Golden Wedding. — Ellis Parker Butler. —
OHCS-39
Mrs. Magoogin on Spring Bonnets and Spring Poetry. — John
J. Jenkins. — WRR-30
Mrs. Maguire — A Christmas Gift. — T. A. Daly. — CS
Mrs. Malaprop on Female Education. — Richard Brinsley Sheri
dan. See Rivals, The.
Mrs. Malone and the Censor. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Mrs. Malooly. — Agnes Lee. — NP
Mrs. Marigold. — unknown. — BTB-7
Mistress Mary. — Mother Goose. — CPN — MPC-1 — PB-1 — RIS
(Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.) — OTPC — PBV
(Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.) — OTPC — PBV
("Mistress Mary, quite contrary.") — SAS
(Most Famous of All Gardens. The.) — UFE
(Mother Gosse's Melodies.)— HBV— HBV Y
Mrs. Mavor's Story. — "Ralph Connor." See Black Rock.
Mrs. Meyers. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy, The.
Mrs. Middlerib's Letter. — Unknown. — CHS — WRR-26
Mistress Mine. — William Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night
(Carpe Diem).
Mrs. Mulderrick's Turkish Bath. — Marie Cote. — WRR-47
Mrs. Murphy's Recipe for Cake. — >S. Jennie Smith. — OHCS-28
Mistress of the Manse, The, sels. — Josiah Gilbert Holland.
Brotherhood. — OHCS- 1 1
Lullaby: "Rockaby, lullaby, bees in the clover!" — AA —
HBV
(Rockaby, Lullaby.) — BOL — MPC-1 (abr.) —
PRWS (abr.)
Mistress of Vision, The. — Francis Thompson. — CH (abr.) —
OBVV
Mrs. O'Leary Makes a Morning Call. — Leila Morgan. — SPE-8
Mrs. O'Shaunnessy and the Animal Show. — Giselle d'Unffer —
WRR-58
Mrs. O'Toole and the Conductor. — S. Jennie Smith. — OHCS-31
Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford. — William Shakespeare. See Merry
Wives of Windsor, The.
Mrs. Partington's Reflections on New Year's Day. — Benjamin
Penhallow Shillaber.— WRR-5
Mrs. Peck-Pigeon. — Eleanor Farjeon. — SUS — UTS
Mistress Penelope. — Unknown. — WRR-4 9
Mrs. Pettigrew's Reception. — Etta Anthony Baker. — SPE-S
Mrs. Pickett's Missionary Box. — Alice M. Eddy. — BTB-S
Mrs. Pickles Wants to Be a Man. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Mrs. Piper. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas Green
Robinson).— PPYP— YPS— WRR-30
Mrs. Potts* Dissipated Husband. — Unknown. — OHCS- 18
Mrs, Puffer's Silver Wedding. — Morris Wade. — BTB-9 _
Mrs. Pussy. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — LPP — PEM
Mistress Pussy. — Unknown. See Pussy Sits beside the Fire.
Mrs. Rafferty and the Census Man. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Mrs. Rattleby Makes a Call.— Libbie C. Baen— WRR-47
Mrs. Reilly's Peaches. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Mrs. Ripley's Trip. — Hamlin Garland. See Main Travelled
Mrs. Santa Claus.— Minnie Maud Hanff.— WRR-28
Mrs. Seymour Fentolin. — Oliver Herford. — HBMV
Mistress Sherwood's Victory.— Eva L. Ogden.— NPTP
Mrs. Slowly at the Hotel.— Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Mrs. Smart Learns How to Skate. — "Clara Augusta." — PTWP
Mrs. Smith. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — BOHV — HBV—
THP
Mrs. Smith Improves Her Mind. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Mrs. Trimble Buys Her Husband a Christmas Present. — Ruth
McEnery Stuart.— WRR-38
(Buying Her Husband a Christmas Present.) — SR
(Christmas at the Trimble.)— SPE-5
Mrs. Tubbs and Political Economy. — Mary Kyle Dallas. —
WRR-3
Mrs. Tubbs at the Sewing Circle. — Belle Marshall Locke.—
OHCS-36
Mrs. Turner's Object-Lessons (I-X).— - Elizabeth Turner.
I. New Shoes.— ABVC
II. Very Good Boy, A.— ABVC
III. Grateful Lucy.— ABVC
IV. Disobedience.— ABVC
V. Charity.— ABVC
VI. Dangerous Sport. — ABVC
VII. Fan, The.— ABVC
VIII. Good Girl, The.— ABVC— OTPC
IX. Letter, The.— ABVC— OTPC
X. Excellent Jane.— ABVC
Mrs. Walker's Betsey.— Helen B. Bostwick.— BTB-3
Mrs. Ward's Visit to the Prince.— Mary W. Janvirn. — BTB-3
Mrs. Williams. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Mrs. Willow. — John Drinkwater. — WP
Mrs. Winkle's Grandson.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Mrs. Woffington's Portrait. — Charles Reade. See Peg Wof-
fmgton.
Mists of Daybreak. — Buson, tr. fr. the Japanese by William
Porter. — MPB
Mitherless Bairn, The.— William Thorn.— EV-4— HBV— LPS-1
— SPE-3— VA
Mither's Knee, A.— Unknown. — BTB-5
Mither's Swate Little Girleen.— Jennie E. T. Dowe.— WRR-38
Mithridates. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — TCAP
Mithridates. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A (LXII).
Mitigating Circumstances. — J. G. Holland. — SPE-5
Mitten, The.— A. W. Bellaw.— WRR-15
Mitten Song, The. — Marie Louise Allen. — SUS
Mix a Pancake. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GFA — MPC-1
— PB-1— RAR— SUS
(Pancake, The.)— CCP— HBVY— PBV
Mixed Beasts. — Kenyon Cox. — RIS
Bumblebeaver, The.
Herringdove, The.
Kangarooster, The.
Octopussycat, The.
Rhinocerostrich, The.
Mixed Relationship, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Miyoko San. — Mary McNeil Fenollosa. — AA
Mizpah.— Julia A. Baker.— BLPA— LOW— MHT— OHCS-39—
OQP— POI— PTA-2— QP-2
Mizpah. — Clement Scott. — OHCS-27
M'liss and Louie. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Mnemosyne. — Trumbull Stickney. — MOAP
Mo Craoibhin Cno. — Edward Walsh. — TIP
Moan, Moan, Ye Dying Gales.— Henry Neele. — HBV— LPS-1
Moanin' (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Moanish Lady! (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Mob Scene. — Sir James M. Barrie. See Little Minister, The.
Mobilization in Brittany. — Grace Fallow Norton. — RH
Moby-Dick, sels. — Herman Melville.
Ahab's Defiance (fr. Ch. XXXVII).— APW
Bower in Bamboo, A (fr. Ch. CII). — APW
Equatorial Coin, The (fr. Ch. XCIX).— APW
Fire and Light (fr. Ch. CXIX).— APW
Patriot to Heaven (fr. Ch. IX). — APW
Mock On, Mock On, Voltaire, Rousseau. — William Blake.-
Mockers Go to Kansas in Spring. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Mockery. — Katherine Dixon Riggs.— CCP — MCG — MPB — RAR
— SP
Mockery. — Louis Untermeyer. — GPE — LBMV
Mocking Bird, The. — Irving Bacheller.— BLA
Mocking Bird, A. — Witter Bynner. — GT-2 VOD
(Mocking-Bird, A.) — ME
Mocking Bird, The.— Paul Hamilton Hayne. See Mocking-
Jtsird, June.
Mocking Bird, The.— Richard Hovey. — BLA
(Mocking-Bird, The.) — TSW — TSWC
Mocking Bird^ The.— Sidney Lanier.— AA— APB— BLA— CAP
— iAJr — J. CAP — \VLIP
(Mocking-Bird, The.)— LL-3
Mocking Bird, The.— Walt Whitman. See Out of the Cradle
Endlessly Rocking.
Mocking Bird in Florida, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Mocking Fairy The.— Walter de la Mare.— GBV— MBP— SPT
Mocking-Bird, A,— Witter Bynner. See Mocking Bird, A.
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Mocking-Bird, The. — Roy Campbell. — BPM-3S
Mocking-Bird, The. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — APB— APD —
APL
(Mocking Bird, The.)-— BAY
(Mocking Bird, The: At Night.) — OTA
Mocking-Bird, The. — Richard Hoyey. See Mocking Bird, The.
Mocking-Bird, The. — Sidney Lanier. See Mocking Bird, The.
Mocking-Bird, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — AA— LL-1 — ME —
Mocking-Bird, The. — Henry Jerome Stockard. — AA
Mocking-Bird, The. — Unknown. — WRR-9
Mocking-Bird, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Mocking-Bird, The. — Walt Whitman. See Out of the Cradle
Endlessly Rocking.
Mockingbird in a Garden. — Ednah Proctor Hayes. — GBOV
(Mocking-Bird, The.) — AA
Mocking-Bird, Misnamed, The. — Percy Mackaye. — BAP
Mocking-Birds, The. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — AP — LL-3 —
TCAP
Mocking-Bird's Song, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake.— PEM
Mode Atmospheric, The. — Claire Wallis. — DDA
Model, A. — Dollie Radford.— VA
Model American Girl. — Unknown.— BTB-4 — WRR-56
(Model Girl, The— si. diff.)— PRK
Model Cat, The.— Mrs. Frederick W. Pender.— WRR-35
Model Discourse, A. — Unknown. — BTB-3
(Model Sermon.) — OHCS-18
(Motlier-Hubbard Sermon, A — si. abr.) — MHT
(Old Mother Hubbard Sermon.) — WRR-48
Model Girl, The. — Unknown. See Model American Girl.
Model Letter to a Friend, A. — Booth Tarkington. See Pen rod
and Sam.
Model Love-Letter, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Model Preacher, The. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Bk. II).
Model Sermon. — Unknown. See Model Discourse, A.
"Model Story in the Kindergarten, A" (arr.). — Josephine Dodge
Daskam Bacon. — SPE
Model Tea Party, A.—-M. H. F. Donny.— PPYP
Model Wife.— "Bill" Nye.— HSP
Model Woman, The. — Unknown.— BTB-5
"Moderate" Drinker, The. — T. A. Daly.— SPE-5— WRR-38
Moderation. — Robert Her rick. — EPEP
Modereen Rue. — Katharine Tynan.— GS— LL-4— MW—TVSH
Modern Athenian, A. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Modern Babel. — Helen M. Parsons. — HB
Modern Baby, The. — William Croswell Doane.— BLPA
(Antiquated Cradle.) — BFP
Modern Beauty.— -Arthur Symons. — GPE — HBV — MBP —
POTT
Modern Belle, The. — Unknown, — OHCS-11 — THP (si. diff.)
Modern Cain, The.— E. Evans Edwards.— BTB-1— OHCS-2
Modern Christian's Prayer, The. — Caroline A. Walker. —
OHCS-38
(New Version.)— HT
Modern Cynion, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Proc
ter).— OHCS-10
Modern Dragon, A. — Rowena Bastin Bennett.— GFA— UTS
Modern Elijah, A.— Richard Yorke.— WRR-7
Modern Fairy Story. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Modern Girl, The. — Tom Masson.— BTB-7
(We All Know Her.)— OHCS-31 '
Modern Hiawatha, The. — George A. Strong. See Song of Mil-
kanwatha, The.
Modern House That Jack Built, The. — Unknown (sometimes at.
to Alexander Pope).— LPS-3— OHCS-3
(Domicile of John, The.) — PA
Modern Jonas, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Modern Lochinvar, A. — George S. Bryan. — PR
Modern Love. — Nancy Barr Mavity. — LHW
Modern Love, sels. — George Meredith.
"All other joys of life he strove to warm" (IV). — OAEP
(All Other Joys.)— VA
(All Other Joys of Life.)— TPH
"Am I failing? For no longer can I cast" (XXIX). —
OAEP— POTT
"At dinner she is hostess, I am host" (XVII). — OAEP—
POTT
(At Dinner, She Is Hostess, I Am Host.)— TPH
(Coin of Pity, The.)— VA
"At last we parley: we so strangely dumb" (XLVI). —
OAEP— POTT— VLEP
"By this he knew she wept with waking eyes" (I). — BEL
— BMEP— HBV— OAEP— POTT— VLEP
(From "Modern Love.") — LEAP
"He felt the wild beast in him betweenwhiles" (IX).—
POTT
"He found her by the ocean's moaning verge" (XLIX). —
BEL— BMEP— HBV— OAEP— POTT
"How many a thing which we cast to the ground" (XLI).
(From "Modern Love.") — LEAP
"I am not of those miserable males" (XX).— POTT—
VLEP
"I play for Seasons; not Eternities" (XIII).
(I Play for Seasons.) — EPN
"In our old shipwrecked days there was an hour" (XVI).
—BEL— BMEP— CRE—EP—GEPM — GTBS —
GTML-— HBV— PIAE— WHA
(In Our Old Shipwrecked Days There Was an Hour.)
—TPH
(Tragic Memory.)— CBOV
Modern Love (Continued').
"It ended, and the morrow brought the task" (II). — BEL
—HBV— OAEP— POTT— VLEP
"Love ere he bleeds, an eagle in high skies" (XXVI). —
HBV— VLEP
"Madam would speak with me. So, now it comes
(XXXIV) .—POTT— VLEP
"Mark where the pressing wind shoots javelin-like"
(XLIII) . — BEL— CRE— GTML— HB V— OAEP
(L9ve's Grace.) — OBEV
"Their sense is with their senses all mixed in" (XLVIII).
—BEL— OAEP
"They say that Pity in Love's service dwells" (XLIV).
(Hiding the Skeleton.)— VA
"This was the woman; what now of the man?" (III). —
HBV
"Thus piteously Love closed what he begat" (L). — BEL —
BMEP — CRE— EP — GTML — GTSL — HBV—
OAEP— POTT— WHA
(From "Modern Love.") — LEAP
"We found her by the ocean's moaning verge" (XLI).
(From "Modern Love.") — LEAP
"We saw the swallows gathering in the sky" (XLVII). —
BEL— BMEP— CRE— GTML— GTSL— POTT—
WHA
(From "Modern Love.") — LEAP
(One Twilight Hour.) — VA
"We three are on the cedar-shadowed lawn" (XXI). —
OAEP— POTT
"What are we first? First, animals; and next" (XXX). —
OAEP
"What may the woman labour to confess" (XXII). — POTT
—VLEP
"What soul would bargain for a cure that brings" (XIV). —
HBV— POTT
"Yet it was plain she struggled, and that salt" (VIII). —
OAEP— POTT
Modern Maid. — Unknown. — WRR-34
Modern Major-General, The. — William S. Gilbert. See Pirates
of Penzance, The.
Modern Martyr, The. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Modern Medicine.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— HSP
Modern Miracle, A. — James W. Foley.— RYC
Modern Mother, The. — Alice Meyuell. — GTML
Modern Orchard, A. — David O'Neil. — LA
Modern Painters, sels. — John Ruskin.
Humblest of the Earth-Children, The (fr. Pt. VI, Ch. X).
—BTB-5
Pine Tree, The (fr. Pt. VI, Ch. IX).— ADAH
Sky, The (fr. Pt. II, Sec. II, Ch. II, abr. and fr. Stones
of Venice).— BTB-4
True Contentment (fr. Pt. IX, Ch. XI).— BTB-2
Modern Pirates, The.— Herbert Welsh.— BTB-9
Modern Poet, The. — Alice Meynell. See Song of Derivations,
A.
Modern Reader's Bible, sels. — Richard Green Moulton. See
Bible in AUTHOR INDEX.
Modern Romance. — Edward W. Barnard. — WRR-29
Modern, Romance. — Henry M. Blossom, Jr. — HHHA — OHCS-38
Modern Romans, The. — Charles Frederick Johnson. — AA —
HER— LHV
Modern Rubaiyat, The. — Kate Masterson. — PA
Modern Saint, The. — Richard Burton. — OQP — QP-1
Modern Sappho, A. — Matthew Arnold. — VLEP
Modern Seer, A. — Unknown.— BTB-9
Modern Shakespeare, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Modern Sonnet. — Grace Hazard Conkling.— BAP
Modern Sonnet, A. — Ben Smith. — VF
Modern Version of the Merchant of Venice. — Joseph Barber. —
DRB
Modern Washington, A. — Joseph Lincoln. — WRR-49
Modern Wedding Rites. — Unknown. — CHS
Modern Woman to Her Lover, The. — Margaret Widdemer. —
BAP— HBMV— PR— TCAP— WRR-10
Modern Youth, A.— Isabel Seeley Goodhue.— OHCS-37
Modest Cat's Soliloquy, A. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Modest Couple, The.— William S. Gilbert.— THP
Modest Love, A. — Sir Edward Dyer. — OBSC
("Lowest trees have tops, the ant her gall, The.") — EG
(Natural Comparisons with Perfect Love.) — MV-2
Modest Maid, The.— A. H. Morris.— WRR-9
Modest Poet, The. — Unknown. — CAG
Modest Wit, A. — Selleck Osborn.— BHP— BLPA— BOHV-
BTB-2— HBV— OHCS-1— PECK
Modjesky as Gamed. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Modo and Alciphron. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
Modryb Marya, or The Virgin Mary: A Cornish Carol. —
Robert Stephen Hawker. See Aunt Mary.
Modulation.— Robert Lloyd. — OHCS-5
(Expression in Reading.) — SPE-S
Mogg Megone, seL — John Greenleaf Whittier.
Story of Ruth Bonython, The. — WRR-16
Moggy and Me. — James Hogg. — HBV
Mohammed. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton). —
WRR-1
Mohammed and Seid. — Harrison Smith Morris. — AA
Mohammed Bek Hadjetlache. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Mohammedanism. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — EPW-5
Mohawk in the Sky, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Moira Dhu. — Mary Brennan. — CAG
Moist Moon People. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS — MAP
Mole, The. — Frederick William Harvey. — MM
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Mole.— Aldous Huxley.— LBBV
Mole, The.— Edith King.— GFA
Mole, The. — Beatrix Potter. — PBV
Mole Catcher. — Edmund Blunden. — OBMV
Mole Ruit Sua. — Alexander Mackenzie Davidson. — HMSP
Mo-Lennav-a-Chree. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).—
LEAP— MCT
Moll Jaris o' Morley.— George Robert Sims.— OHCS-25— PPP
— PTWP
Mollie and the Opera Game. — Eleanor Gates.— SPE-6
Mollie Bond. — Unknown. — ABS
Mollie Is Graduating — Unknown. — WRR-S5
Mollie McGee. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Molly.— Anita M. Kellogg.— DRB
Molly.— Unkn oivn.—CB O V
(When Molly Smiles.)— HBV
Molly Carew. — Samuel Lover. — AE
Molly Maguire at Monmouth. — William Collins. — IDAH—
OTPC— PAP— RON
(Captain Molly at Monmouth.)— WRR- 10
Molly Mog: or, The Fair Maid of the Inn. — John Gay.— CEP
Molly Odell on Her Birthday. — Jonathan Odell. — IAP
Molly Pitcher.— Laura E. Richards.— GA—MC— PAH— POY
Molly Pitcher.— Kate Sherwood.— GA—MC— OHCS-40— PAH
Molly Trefusis. — Austin Dobson. — MCT
Moly.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— HBV— PECK
Moment, A. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. — BMEP— EPW-S
Moment, A. — L. A. G. Strong. — SMP
Moment, A. — John Todhunter. — GTIV
Moment by Moment.— Daniel W. Whittle. — BLRP
Moment in Marmalade. — David McCord. — NYBV
Moment in Youth, A. — Calvin Good. — AMV-37
Moment Musicale. --Bliss Carman. -— HBMV — TCAP
Moment Musicale. — Wallace Gould. — LA
Momentous Question, A. — Schuyler Colfax. — TS
"Momentous to himself as I to me" (Epigrams, XVII). —
Sir William Watson.
(Epigram.)— BMEP— JPC
(From "Epigrams.")— LEAP
Moments.— Hervey Allen.— HBMV— MLP
Moments. — Martha Brindley Darbyshire. — HB
Moments. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — EPW-5
Moments, The. — Unknown. — PRK
Momus. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — PP
Mon Pierre. — Wallace Bruce Amsbury. — HSP
Mona. — Gretta M. McOmber. — GSRC
"Mona Lisa." — John Kendrick Bangs. — BOHV
Mona Lisa, A. — Angelina Weld Grimke. — CDC
Mona Lisa.— Walter Pater.— OBMV
"Mona Machree." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Monadnoc, sels. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
"Thousand minstrels woke me." — OBAV
"World-soul knows his own affair," The. — BAV
Monadnock through the Trees. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. —
TOP
Monaltri. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Thomas Pattison. —
EBSV
Monarchic, The, sels. — Sir David Lyndesay.
"Christ, efter his glorious Ascentioun." — EPW-1'
Hope of Immortality, The. — EPW-1
Mona's Waters. — Unknown. — BTB-4 — OHCS-7
Monastery, The, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Book of Books, The (fr. Ch. XII).— OQP— QP-1
(Bible, The.)— BLRP
(Sir Walter Scott's Tribute.)— WBLP
Border Ballad (fr. Ch. XXV).— BHV— BPN— CR— EPN
— EV-4— GN— GS— HBV— LC— PCD— SEP
(Border March.)— EBSV
(Border Song— si. air.} — LLC
(March! March!)— CGOV
(March, March, Ettrick and Teviotdale.)— BSV
Farewell, The: "Fare thee well, thou Holly green" (fr.
Ch. XXXVII).— CGOV
"Martius* task as guide," etc. (pr. sel. fr. Ch. III).—
HOAH
On Tweed River (fr. Ch. V).—EV-4
Monastic Scribe, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — MOB
Monday Morning. — Helen Wing. — GFA
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. — William Rose Benet.— NYBV
Monday — Washing Day. — Unknown. — WRR-50
"Monday's child is fair of face." — Mother Goose. — PPL
(Birthdays.)— CFBP— OTPC— PB-3
(Days of Birth.) — BLPA
(Monday's Child.)— CCP
(Old Superstitions.)— HBV— HBVY
Mone, Member, Mone. — Unknown. — ABF
Money. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Money.— William Henry Davies.— CRE— OBMV— OBVV
Money. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Money. — Jehan du Pontalais, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington.— AFP— BOHV
Money (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Money and a Friend. — Unknown. — BLPA
Money and Dreams. — Unknown. — CS
Money Musk. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. See Old Barns
The.
Money, Politics, Love and Glory. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Money Rustm' in the Trunk.— J. W. Clark.— PPD-2
Moneyless Man, The. — Henry Thompson Stanton. — BLPA—
Mon-g-oos, The. — Oliver Herford. See Child's Natural History.
Mongrel Pup, A.— Nancy Byrd Turner. — OTA
'Mongst the Hills o' Somerset. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
Monica, St. Augustine's Mother. — Unknown. — MOAH
Monition.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— CPG
Monitor, The. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Monk, The, sel. — Matthew Gregory Lewis.
Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogine. — LPS-3 — OHCS-7
Monk, The.— "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey).— GTIV
Monk and His Pet Cat, The.— Unknown. — CH
Monk in the Kitchen, The. — Anna Hampstead Branch. — APA
— BAP— CP — LEAP — MAP — MAPA — MOAP —
OBAV— SBMV
Monk Is Judas, The. — Conrad Aiken. See Jig of Forslin, The.
Monk Launcelot Remembers Guenevere, The. — F. P. Sturm. —
LHW
Monk of Heisterbach, The.— Wilhelm Muller, tr. fr. the Ger
man by C. T. Brooks.— STP
Monkey, The.— Nancy Campbell.— NP— POT— PP A
Monkey, The. — Mary Howitt.— GN
Monkey and the Cat, The. — Jean de La Fontaine, tr. fr. the
French.— CIV
Monkey Business. — Mildred Weston. — NYBV
"Monkey, monkey, bottle of beer." — Unknown.— RIS
Monkey of Stars.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Monkeys, The. — Marianne Moore. — NAMP
(My Apish Cousins.) — APA
Monkeys, The. — Edith Osborne Thompson. — UTS
Monkeys and the Crocodile, The. — Laura E. Richards. — S US-
UTS
Monkey's Carol, The. — Winifred M. Letts. — CV
Monkey's Glue, The. — Goldwin Goldsmith. — NA
Monkey's Scheme, The. — Unknown. — PRK — RON
Monkey's Wedding, The. — Unknown. — AS (with music) —
BLPA— NA
Monks and the Giants, The, sel. ("And certainly they say,"
etc."). —John Hookham Frere.— EPW-4
Monk's Chant, The. — Evan Morgan. — BMC
Monk's Day, The. — Arthur L. Phelps. — CPG
Monk's Magnificat, The. — Edith Nesbit. — BTB-6 — WRR-6
Monks of Bangor's March, The. — Sir Walter Scott. — CAW
Monks of Ely, The.— Unknown.— ACP— CAW
Monk's Prayer, The.— Charles C. Hahn. — BTB-6
Monk's Song. — Sydney Dobell. See Roman, The.
Monk's Vision, The.— Unknown.— BTB-7— PEOR
(Legend, A.)— OHCS-24
Monna Innominata, sels. — Christina Georgina Rossetti
Abnegation (XII).— CRE— VA
(If There Be Any One.)— MBP
"Conie back to me, who wait and watch for you" (I). —
AV— TCEP
(Come Back to Me.)— MBP
"I wish I could remember that first day" (II). — TCEP
(First Day, The.)— EP— EPP— HBV
"Many in aftertimes will say of you" (XI). — TCEP
(Many in Aftertimes Will Say.)— AV
0 My Heart's Heart (V).— VLEP
Time Flies, Hope Flags (X).— OHPI
Trust (XIII).— CRE— VA
Youth Gone, and Beauty Gone (XIV).— EPNC
Monna Lisa. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP — MOAP
Monochord, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Monochrome. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — LA
Monody on the Death of Wendell Phillips. — Thomas Bailey
Aldrich.— GA
Monody to the Memory of a Young Lady, sel. — Cuthbert Shaw
Time's Balm (abr.).— OBEC
Monologue between a Lady Shopper and a Salesman. — Carolyn
Wells.— PPD-1
Monosyllabic. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Monotone.— Carl Sandburg.— CBOV— CMP— CP— CPCS— LC
— NV — POT — £T — SPT
Monseigneur Plays. — Theodosia Garrison. — HBMV
Monsieur et Mademoiselle. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — CGOV
Monsieur le Secretaire. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Monsieur McGinte. — Unknown. — NA
Monsieur Pipereau. — James Whaler. — MAP
Monsieur Tonson. — Unknown. — OHCS-4
Monster Cannon, The. — Victor Hugo. See Ninety-Three
Monster Diamond, The. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — OHCS-19
Mont Blanc. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Manfred.
Mont Blanc. — John Ruskin. — WTP-7
Mont Blanc. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BPN
Mont Blanc before Sunrise. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— BTB-3
(Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chainouni—- O—
BCEP — BEL — BPN — BTB-9 — EP — ERP—
GEPM — HBV— LPS-2— MCCG— MCT— OAEP
— PIAE— TCEP— TOP— WGRP
(Hymn to Mount Blanc.) — CCR
"Ye ice-falls! ye that from the
arr.y.— SFC
Montana. — Sylvia M. Haight. — VF
Montana Wives. — Gwendolen Haste. — POOT — RNP
(Horizon.)— BAP
Monte Cassino. — Henry Wads worth Longfellow. — TBV
Montefiore. — Ambrose Bierce.— AA— BAP— LA — PFY
Montenegro. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN
Monterey. — Charles Fenno Hoffman. — AA — APD — APL — GPE
~§?y~t?^P —LEAP— LPS-2— MC— OTPC— PAH
— PAP— PAPm— PTA-2— SPE-8
mountain's brow" (sel.t
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Moral
Montezuma. — Witter Bynner. See Chapala Poems.
Montgomery at Quebec. — Clinton Scollard. — GA — PAH
Month, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — RIS
Month of Apple Blossoms, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. —
ADAH— BTB-5
Month of Mars, The. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. — BTB-1
Month of Mary, The. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — GPE
Month of May, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Months, The.— Sara Coleridge— CB PC— DD—OTPC—POY—
RIS— RON
(Garden Year, The.)— CCP— CPN— HBV— HBVY— MPB
— MPC-4— PB-4 — PPL — RAR— RYC— TSW—
UFE
Months, The.— Lizzie M. Hadley.— PPYP— WRR-S2— YPS
Months, The. — Mother Goose. See "Thirty days hath Septem
ber."
Months, The. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan. — TYP
Montreal. — William Douw Schuyler-Lighthall. — VA
Monument at Lucerne. — John Kenyon. — MCT — TBV
Monument for the Soldiers, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
AOAH— CPWR— DD— MDAH
Monument Mountain. — William Cullen Bryant. — AP — APB —
CAP— IAP— MOAP— PIAE
Monument of Cleita, The. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See
Echoes from The9critus.
Monument of Concord Fight, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. —
EV-4
Monument of Francis Makemie, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Monument to Robert Gould Shaw, The. Its Inception, Com
pletion and Unveiling, sel. — William James.
Col. Robert Gould Shaw at Fort Wagner. — SPE-8
Monumental Affection. — Unknown. — WRR-44
(How a Widow Mourned.) — OHCS-22
Monument's Message, The. — Charles Elmer Allison. — MDAH
Moo!— Robert Hillyer.— CR— POOT
Moo-Cow-Moo, The. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — DDA— PTA-l-
SPE-1— WRR-38— WTP-3
Mood. — Robert E. Brittain. — OA
Mood. — Raymond Peckham Holden. — CAG
Mood, A.— Winifred Howells.— AA
Mood.— Winifred Kohn.— CAG
Mood, A. — Amelie Rives. — AA
Mood for Books, The. — George Gissing. See Private Papers of
Henry Ryecroft, The.
Moode, The. — Fannie Stearns Davis.— DDA— HBV
Moods. — Margaret Brewster. — OTA
Moods. — Edward Roland Sill. — BTP
Moods. — Sara Teasdale.
(Love Son^s.)— SBMV
Mooly Cow. — Anna M. Wells. See Cow-Boy's Song, The.
Moon, The.— Charles Best.— ES— OBSC
(Sonnet of the Moon, A.) — AEP-W— CH— EPW-1— HBV
Moon, The. — Alethea Chaplin. — PBV
Moon, The. — William Henry Davies.— AEV — GPE — GT-2—
LL-4— MBP— TCPD— WP
Moon, The. — Eliza Lee Follen.— CBPC — CCP— CFBP — HBV
—HBVY— MPB— MPC-3— PB-1 — RIS
(Oh, Look at the Moon.)— CPN— OTPC—SAS
Moon, The.— Camilla Doyle.— MBP
Moon, The. — Oliver Herford.— GFA
Moon. — Langston Hughes. See House in Taos, A.
Moon, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — MPC-5
Moon. — Henry Rowe. — OBEV
Moon, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Waning Moon, The
Moon, The. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
Moon, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CFBP — PB-3
Moon among Trees, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excur
sion, The.
Moon and the Child, The.— George Jacque.— PPYP— YFR
Moon behind High Tranquil Leaves, The. — Robert Nichols.—
OBMV
Moon Daughter. — Josephine Grider Jacobs. — HB
Moon Folly. — Fannie Stearns Davis. See Songs of Conn the
Fool.
Moon Goddess. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Moon Hammock. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Moon Hath Not, The. — James Stephens. — BPM-36
Moon Is a Floating Sea-Shell, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Moon Is a Painter, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Moon Is Up, The.— Alfred Noyes.— LL-4
Moon Is Up, The. — Unknown. — NA
Moon It Shines, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German.— SAS
Moon Looked into My Window, The. — E. E. Cummings.--
MOAP
Moon of Brooklyn, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abar-
banel).— LA
Moon of Other Days, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Moon Rider. — William Rose Benet. — YT
Moon Riders.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Moon Shadows. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
Moon Ship, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese. — GFA
Moon, So Round and Yellow. — Matthias Barr. — CCP — CPN—
GFA— HBV— HBVY— MCG— MPC-2— OTPC— PB-1
Moon Song. — Hilda Conkling. — SP
Moon Song.— Claude McKay.— TSW
Moon Song. — Mildred Plew Merryman. — PASC
Moon Song.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Moon Worshippers, The. — Eric R. Dodds. — GTIV
Moon-Bathers. — John Freeman. — TCPD
Moonbeam. — Hilda Conkling.— JPC — QDP
Moon-Child, The. — "Fiona Macleod1
GS— TL— VLEP
(William Sharp).— CH—
Moon-Children. — Michael Lewis. — TSW
Moon-Cradle, The.— Kate Wisner M'Cluskey.— SPE-3
Moon-Drowned. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Moonflowers. — David Morton. — SPT
Mooni.— Henry Clarence Kendall.— OBEV— OB VV
Moonlight. — Robert Bridges. — CRE
Moonlight. — William Canton. — GPE
Moonlight. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — ST
Moonlight. — Edward Moxon. — OBRV
Moonlight ("How sweet the moonlight"). — William Shake
speare. See Merchant of Venice, The.
Moonlight. — Jacques Tahureau, tr. fr. the French by Andrew
. Lang.— AWP
Moonlight (A vers.). — Unknown. — AS
(Midnight Special — B yers.) — AS
Moonlight and Music. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant
of Venice, The.
Moonlight at Sea. — Gertrude M. Johnson. — HB
Moonlight in Autumn. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The
(Autumn).
Moonlight in Italy. — Elizabeth Clementine Kinney. — AA
Moonlight in May. — Charles Julien Pioult de Chenedolle, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Moonlight in Summer. — Robert Bloomfield. — LPS-2
Moonlight in the Birch Wood. — Antoinette DeCoursey Patter
son.— SPT
Moonlight in the Pines. — George Sterling. — GT-2
Moonlight Music. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Moonlight North and South. — Robert Fuller Murray.— BSV—
EBSV
Moonlight on the Prairie. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Evangeline.
Moonlight Song of the Mocking-Bird. — William Hamilton
Hayne. — AA
Moonlit Apples. — John Drinkwater. — OBMV — TCPD
Moonlit Night on Guard, A. — Hugh P. F. Mclntosh. — HMSP
Moon-Madness. — Victor Starbuck. — HBMV
Moon-Miracle. — Benjamin Albert Botkin. — OA
Moonologue. — Kathryn Reinhard. — GSRC
Moon-Path, The. — Vachel Lindsay. See Five Seals in the
Sky, The.
Moon-Path. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Moonrise.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— NP— PP
Moonrise. — Abbie Huston Evans. — NP
Moonrise. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — MBP
Moonrise. — D. H. Lawrence. — NP
Moonrise. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — AA
Moonrise in the Rockies. — Routh Pickett Bradley. — HB
Moonrise in the Rockies. — Ella Higginson. — AA
Moon's Ending. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
Moon's the North Wind's Cooky, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CCP
—CMP— CPL— MPC-3— PB-1— SP—SUS
(Four Moon Poems.)— TSW— TSWC
Moonset. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Moon-Sheep, The. — Christopher Morley. — MPC-7 — UTS
Moonshiner, The. — Madison Cawein. See Mountain Still, The.
Moonshiner's Serenade. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Moonspath. — Don Carlos Pamplin. — CAG
Moonstruck. — Richard Hughes. — PPD-2
Moor, The.— Ralph Hodgson.— MBP
Moor Calaynos, The.— John Gibson Lockhart.— WRR-14
Moorland Night. — Charlotte Mew. — MM
Moorlands of the Not. — Unknown. — NA
Moor's Revenge, The. — Adam Mickiewics, tr. fr. the Polish. —
OHCS-36
Moose Hunt, The.— Unknown.— WRR-7
Moppsikon Floppsikon Bear, The. — Edward Lear. See Lim
ericks ("There was an old person of Ware").
Moral, A. — Marc Antoine Medeleine Desaugiers, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Moral, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Moral, The.— Robert Kelley Weeks.— PR
Moral Alphabet, A, sels. — Hilaire Belloc.
G._ ABVC
(Gnu, The.)— BMEP
W.— ABVC
Moral Aspect of the American War. — Henry Ward Beecher. —
SPE-8
Moral Balade ot Chaucer. — Geoffrey Chaucer. — EP
(Gentilesse.) — AWP
Moral Bully, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB — LA
Moral Cosmetics. — Horace Smith. — LPS-2
Moral Courage.— Sydney Smith.— BTB-5
Moral Essays, sels. — Alexander Pope.
"But all our praises why should lords engross?" (fr. Epistle
III).— GPE
"But what are these to great Atossa's mind? (.fr. Epistle
II).— AEP-D (broken sels.)— GPE (br. sel.)
Characters of Woman: Flavia, Atossa, and Cloe (fr. Epis
tle II).— OBEC
(Chloe, sel.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Come then, the colours and the ground prepare" (fr.
Epistle II).— GPE
Duke of Buckingham, The (fr. Epistle III). — OBHv,
("In the worst inn's worst room.") — GPE
Gem and the Flower, The (fr. Epistle I).— OBEC
("In life's low vale the soil the virtues like" — sel. fr.
above.)^ GPE
Heaven's Last Best Work (fr. Epistle II). — OBEC
("O blest with temper, whose unclouded ray" — sel. fr.
above.) —GPE,
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Moral Essays {Continued}.
"In vain sedate reflections we would make" (fr. Epistle
X) . — GPE
Ruling Passion, The (fr. Epistle I).— BOHV (br. set.)—
LPS-3— THP (&r. seij
("And you, brave Cobham! to the latest breath — set.) —
GPE
(Wharton— selj— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Statesman, yet friend to truth! of soul sincere" (fr.
Epistle V).— GPE
"That each from other differs" (fr. Epistle I).— GPE
Timon's Villa (fr. Epistle IV).— OBEC
(Garden, A— sel.)— UFE
CEP— EPW-3 (abr.)
Moral Forces Which Make for American Progress, The. —
Edward Everett.— FOAH ^T __
Moral in Sevres, A.— Mildred Howells.— AA— HBV— PR
Moral Song. — John Farrar. — MCG — RAR .
Moral Tetrastich, A.— William Jones (after the Sanskrit of
Kalidasa).— OBEC
(Baby, The.)— BCEP— LPS-1
(Epigram: "On parent knees.") — OBEV
(On Parent Knees.)— HBV
(To an Infant Newly Born.)— CBOV ,>™-n
Moral Warfare, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— IAP— PEOR
— SPE-S „„„
Morality.— Matthew Arnold.— BLP (1 st. only)— BMEP— 13 PN
i_CRE— EM-2—EP— EPN— EPP— EPW-5— GEPC—
GPE— GTBS— GTSL— HBV—ICBD— LEAP— TOP—
VT EP
We Cannot Kindle (1st st.)— MRV— OQP— QP-2
Morbid Reflections. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — NYBV .
More Ancient Mariner, A. — Bliss Carman. — APL (abr.) —
NLK— PTER (abr.)— SN— VA
More Country People.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS _„__ ,„
More Cruel Than War. — W. S. Hawkins. — OHCS-12 —
OHCS-33— PTA-2
(Your Letter, Lady, Came Too Late.)— HT
More Gold Than Gold.— "Michael Field." See Gold.
More in the Man Than in the Land. — Macon Telegraph. —
More Letters Found near a Suicide. — Frank Home. — BANP
More Life . . . More!— Lee Wilson Dodd.— PC
"More love to Thee, O Christ!"— Elizabeth Prentiss.— AE
More Lovely Grows the Earth. — Helena Coleman. — CPG — OCL
More Modern Ballad of Chevy-Chase, The. — Unknown. See
Chevy Chase.
More of Thee, — Horatius Bonar. — BLRP
"More. Please."— G. W. E. Russell.— MOAH ^
"More pleasing were these sweet delights." — Francis Beau
mont. See Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray's-Inne
and the Inner Temple, The.
More Preyed Upon Than Preying. — Margaret Fishback. —
NYBV
More Roses. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans Lewes
Cross). See Spanish Gypsy, The.
More Strong Than Time. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by
Andrew Lang.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"More than most fair, full of the living fire." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (VIII).
More Than We Ask.— Faith Wells.— BLRP
More Walks.— "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris Barham).
—BOHV
More Ways to Kill. — James Shirley. See Cupid and Death.
Morgan. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA — HBV— OBAV—
WTP-8
Morgan Oakley. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River,
The.
Morgan Stanwood. — Hiram Rich. — PAH
Moriah's Mo'nin'. — Ruth McEnery Stuart. — DRB
Moriarty and McSwiggin. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Morisco, A. — Jasper Fisher. 5V£_Fuimus Troes.
Moritura. — Margaret Gilman Davidson. — AA
Morituri Salutamus. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP —
IAP
sets. fr. above.
Age.— BTB-2
Age Is Opportunity (br. sel.). — QP-2
"In mediaeval Rome I know not where."
(Extract from Morituri Salutamus.) — CCR
Morituri Te Salutant.— "P. H. B. L."— GPWW
Moriturus. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS — LA — NAMP
Morley's Christmas Eve, The. — Harriet Beech er Stowe. — CS
Mormon Bishop's Lament, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Mormon Song, A. — Unknown. — CSF
Mormon Widower's Lament, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-4
Morn.— Mrs. Jane L. Gray.— OHCS-12
Morn. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — AA
Morning. — James Beattie. See Minstrel, The.
Morning.— William Blake.— BLV—EG— OBRV
(Daybreak— C.)— GEPM
(Ideas of Good and Evil.) — GPE
(_Spirit's Warfare, The.) — CBE
Morning. — Robert Browning. See Pippa Passes.
Morning. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras (Godly Casuistry).
Morning. — Agnes M. Chatham. — HB
Morning. — Hilda Conkling. — NP
Morning. — John Cunningham. — LPS-2
Morning.— Sir William Davenant.— ACP— HBV
(Aubade.)— ATP— EA— OBEV
(Awake! Awake!)— BLV— PIAE N__CH— EPE
("Lark now leaves his watery nest, The.") — EG
(Mornina- Sonjr.) — GPE — LEAP
(Song^C.)-AWP-CRE-EP-EPW-2-JAWP-~-OBS
Morning (Nature, II).— Emily Dickinson.— A A— JPC— PB-4--
(Child's Question.)— WGRP
Morning. — Edward Everett. See Uses of Astronomy, The.
Morning, A. — Theodosia Garrison. — NLK
Morning. — Mildred Hastings. — HB
Morning. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Morning. — Henry C. Knight. See Su
Morning.— Nell Tillotson LiddelL— HB
Morning. — Thomas Otway. See Orphan, The.
Morning. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS
Morning.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Morning. — Philip Henry Savage. — AA
Morning. — William Shakespeare. See Cymbelme (Hark, Hark!
the Lark).
Morning.— Jane Taylor.— CPN— HBV
Morning.— Sara Teasdale.— NP
Morning. — Jones Very. — APW
Morning. — Samuel Waddington. — OBVV
Morning. — Humbert Wolfe. See Kensington Gardens.
Morning After. — Katherine Garrison Chapin. — AMV-35
Morning After.— Dorothy Wellesley.— OBMV
Morning after the Ball. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude.
Morning and Evening. — Philip P. Frost. — CAG
Morning and Evening. — Unknown. — ABVC
Morning and Evening Star. — Plato, tr. fr. the Greek by Percy
Bysshe Shelley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Morning and Evening Were the First Day. — Elizabeth J.
Coatsworth. — BPM-34
Morning and I. — James Oppenheim. — GBOV
"Morning Argus" Obituary Department, The. — "Max Adeler."
See Out of the Hurly Burly.
Morning at the Beach. — John Farrar. — RIS
Morning at the Window.— T. S. Eliot.— AWP— CMP— JAWP
— MAP— MOAP— WBP
Morning Bird, The. — Roswell M. Field. — BTB-8
Morning Bird. — Louis Untermeyer. — BLA
Morning Breaks, The. — John Oxenham. — OQP— QP-1
Morning Brigands. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Morning Call, A. — Charles Dance.— WRR-36
Morning Clouds. — Nellie Burget Miller. — GFA
Morning Devotion. — Janet Lewis. — TL
Morning Drum-Call, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EPN
("Morning drum-call on my eager ear.") — CPOI — TCEP
Morning Fancy. — Mary McNeil Fenollosa. — AA
Morning Glories. — Madison Cawein. — HTR — ODP
Morning Glory. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP
Morning Glory, The. — Unknown. See Shi King, or Book of
Odes.
Morning Hymn (abr.). — Cecil Frances Alexander. — OTPC
Morning Hymn. — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Morning Hymn, A. — Francis Hopkinson. — APB
Morning Hymn.— Thomas Ken.— OB S (abr.) — OTPC
Morning Hymn. — R. F. Littledale. — GS
Morning Hymn, A. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost (Adam's
Morning Hymn in Paradise).
Morning Hymn. — St. Gregory, the Great, tr. fr. the Latin by
Edward Caswall.— CAW— WGRP
Morning Hymn. — Unknown. — PEM
Morning Hymn, A. — Charles Wesley. — CEP — OBEC
Morning Hymn of Adam and Eve, The. — John Milton. See
Paradise Lost (Adam's Morning Hymn in Paradise).
Morning in Birdland. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — WRR-48
Morning in Camp. — Herbert Bashford. — AA — BAP — POT
Morning in May. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Knight's Tale, The).
Morning in the Bay of Naples. — John Todhunter. See Laur-
ella.
Morning in the Hills. — Mary Larkin-Cook. — HB
Morning in the Market. — Nora Archibald Smith.— VOD
Morning in the Mountains. — William Wordsworth. — LLC
Morning in the North- West. — Arthur Stringer. — OCL
"Morning is clean and blue and the wind, The." — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
Morning Light. — Mary Effie Lee Newsorne. — CDC
Morning Light Is Breaking, The. — Samuel F. Smith. — WGRP
(Daybreak.)— BLRP
Morning Lullaby, A.— J. A. Coll.— BOL
Morning Meditations. — Thomas Hood. — LPS-3
Morning Mist, The. — Robert Southey. — OTPC
Morning Moon, The. — William Barnes. — EPW-5
Morning on the Lievre. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG — GT-2 —
MM
Morning Prayer, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — HT — SPE-4
Morning Prayer. — Unknown. — MHT
Morning Prayer, A. — Nixon Waterman.— LOW— MHT— POI
Morning Prayer. — R. J. Weston (?). See Prayer, A: "Father,
we thank Thee for the night."
Morning Prayer, A. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — OQP — PDN —
QP-2
Because of Some Good Act (sel.). — MHT
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Mother
Morning Psalm, The. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne
Hearne) . — OHCS-22
Morning Serenade. — Madison Cawein. — HBV
(Aubade.)— HTR— SPP
Morning Song. — Joanna Baillie. — LPS-2
(Good Morning. )— OTPC
(Wake, Lady!)— HBV
Morning Song. — Karle Wilson Baker. — BAP— HBMV— PCD
— SPT
Morning Song. — Sir William Davenant. See Morning.
Morning Song.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Morning Song. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess,
The.
Morning Song. — Afanasy Afanasyevich Foeth, tr. fr. the Rus
sian by Max Eastman. — AWP
Morning Song, A. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece,
The.
Morning Song. — Lancaster Pollard. — NLK
Morning Song, A. — William Shakespeare. See Cyrnbeline
(Hark, Hark! the Lark).
Morning Song. — Elsie M. Wilbor. — WRR-48
Morning Song for Imogen, A. — William Shakespeare. See Cym-
beline (Hark, Hark! the Lark).
Morning Song in the Jungle. — Rudyard Kipling. See Second
Jungle Book, The.
Morning Song of Senlin. — Conrad Aiken. See Senlin: A
Biography.
Morning Sprite, The. — Clinton H. Collester.— CAG
Morning Star. — Unknown. — CRYO
Morning Sun. — Louis MacNeice. — MBP
Morning Uplift, The.— Emma C. Dowd. — SPE-7
Morning Voices. — Yelees Goodhue.— WRR-29
Morning-Glory, The.— Florence Earle Coates.— BAP — HBV—
ME
Morning-Glory, The. — Maria White Lowell.— AA — HBV—
LPS-1
Morning's Mail. A.— Edmund Vance Cooke.— OHCS-37
Morning's Roseate Flush. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Morning-Song. — George Darley. See Sylvia; or, The May
Queen.
Morning- Watch, The. — Henry Vaughan. — AEP-W— OBS
Mornin's Mornin', The. — Gerald Brennan. — BLPA
"Morns are meeker than they were, The" (Nature, LXXIX). —
Emily Dickinson.— OBAV
(Autumn.) — AA— CCP— GPE— GT-2— HBV— LC— LHV
— MPB — MPC-7 — NLK— ODP— TCAP— TOP
_TSW— TSWC— WLIP
Moron, The.— Unknown. — DDA
"Morpheus, the lively son of deadly Sleep." — Sir Philip Sid
ney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXXII).
Morrissey and the Russian Sailor (with music). — Unknown. —
AS
Morrow's Message, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House
of Life, The.
Mors Benefica. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA — BLP —
LEAP
Mors et Vita.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— A A
Mors et Vita.— Samuel Waddington.— BFV— HBV
Mors labrqchii. — Unknown. — NA
Mors, Morituri Te Salutamus. — Francis Burdett Money-Coutts.
— OBVV
Mortal Combat. — Mary E. Coleridge.— MBP— OBVV
"Mortal though I be, yea ephemeral, if but a moment."*—
Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Robert Bridges. — PWB
Mortality. — Antoni Desdhamps, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Mortality. — Gerald Gould.— MBP
Mortality.— William Knox. See Oh! Why Should the Spirit
of Mortal Be Proud?
Morte d'Arthur, The.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— VLEP
Morte d'Arthur.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— CR—OAEP— SEP
— WTP-9
11. 1-323 (same as Passing of Arthur, The— 11. 170-440 in
Idylls of the King, The).— ATP— BBV— BEL—
BMEP— BPN— CBOV— CRE— CRP — EP (abr.)
— EPC— EPNC (a&r.)— EPP— EPW-5 (abr.)—
EV-5 — GEPC— HBV — TCEP— TOP— TPH—
VLEP— WHA
(Mort d'Arthur.)— LPS-2
Mortgage and the Man, The.— Edgar A. Guest— CVG
Mortgage on the Farm, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-34 — PTA-2
Mortification.— George Herbert.— OAEP
Mortification of the Flesh. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WRR-34
Mortifying Mistake, A.— Anna Maria Pratt— AA—CPN—
DDA— HBV— HBVY— JPC— RON— ST— WRR-24
(Little Mistake, A.)— RIS
Mortis Dignitas. — Richard Burton. — BAP
Morton. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Mortuary Parlors. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — NV
Mortul Prayer, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Morwennae Static. — Robert Stephen Hawker.— BMC
Mosaic.— Melville Cane.— NYBV
Mosaic Worker, The.— Arthur Wallace Peach.— BLRP
Mosaics. — Jotham Winrow. — OHCS-13
Mosby at Hamilton. — Madison Cawein. — PAH
Moschatel. — A. J. Young.— MM
Moses, — Morris Abel Beer.— PJH-2
Moses. — Albert de Vigny, tr. fr. the French by Grace King. —
PPD-2
Moses and the Angel. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — WRR-9
Moses on Pisgah. — James S. Wallace.— OHCS-23
Moss Rose, The. — Friedrich Adolph Krurnmacher, tr.
fr. the German. — LPS-2
(Most Sacred Mountain, The.) — BAP
it Eran Dous Miei Cossir. — Arnaut Daniel, tr. fr. the French
Moss Supplicateth for the Poet, The. — Richard Henry Dana. —
AA
Mosses and Lichens. — Unknown. — HT
Moss-Rose, The. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — HBV
Moss-Rose, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOI
Most Acceptable Gift, The. — Matthius Claudius, tr. fr. the Ger
man by J. M. Campbell. — BLRP
Most Any Bit of Landscape. — Jean Cameron Agnew. — HB
Most Courageous American, The. — Warren G. Harding. —
RDAH
Most Famous of All Gardens, The. — Mother Goose. See
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.
Most Fellows Know. — Unknown.— WRR-1S
"Most glorious Lord of life! that, on this day." — Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (LXVIII).
Most Men Know Love But as a Part of Life. — Henry Timrod.
— IAP— TCAP
(Love.)— BTP
(Most Men Know Love.) — LL-3
(Quatorzain.)— AA— BAP— LBAP— LEAP— OBAV
(Sonnet: "Most men know love but as a part of life.") —
HBV
(Sonnet: Most Men Know Love.) — SPP
Love and Life (sel.) — OQP — QP-2
"Most potent, grave, and reverend Signiors." — William Shake
speare. See Othello (Othello's Apology).
Most Quietly at Times. — Casar Flaischlen, tr. fr. the German
by Jethro Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Most Remarkable Vision, A.— Unknozon.—WKR-3l
Most Sacred Mountain, The. — Eunice Tietjens. See Most Sa
cred Mountain, The.
Most Sweet It Is with Unuplifted Eyes. — William Wordsworth.
— BPN— EM-l—EPN— EPNC— ERP
(Conclusion.)— CRE
(Inner Vision, The.)— GTBS — GTSE— GTSL — HBV—
LPS-3
(Most Sweet It Is.)— EP— EPP— GEPM— NAL— TOP
(Walk in Meditation.)— ES
Most-Sacred Mountain, The. — Eunice Tietjens. — CP — HBMV
— NV— PT— SBMV
CM"
Mo
by Harriet Waters Preston. — AWP
Moth Miller.— Aileen Fisher.— UTS
Moth-Eaten. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster. —
OHCS-17
Mother, The.— Wilfred Campbell.— CPG—OCL
Mother. — Catharine Carstensen. — HB
Mother, The. — Sara Coleridge.— OBVV
Mother. — George Cooper. See One Mother.
Mother.— Sister M. Eulalia.— WHL
Mother.— George Griffith Fetter. — HT — SPE-4
(Blessed Name of Mother, The.)— VIL
Mother, The.— Mabel Stevens Freer.— LOW— POI
Mother. — Rose Fyleman.— DD— HH — MPB
Mother, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG — CVG
Mother. — Theresa Helburn.— HBV— LBMV— MOAH— OHIP
— RYC— TSW
Mother, The.— George Newell Lovejoy.— DD
(Gift, The.)— PDN
Mother, The.— Isabel Ecclestone Mackay.— CPG
Mother, sel. ("As years ago we carried to your knees"). — Kath
leen Norris.
(Dedications. )— MOAH
Mother, The. — Beatrice Redpath.— CPG
Mother.— Lola Ridge.— NV
Mother.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— SPE-7
Mother, The.— Kathryn White Ryan.— CAW
Mother, The.— Robert Haven SchaufHer.— COAH — MOAH
Mother, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS— HTR
Mother, The.— Audrey Silcox. — PDN
Mother. — Emily Taylor. — PDN
Mother, The. — Katharine Tynan. — PTER
Mother ("Each day to her a miracle")- — Unknown. — PSO
Mother, The ("From out the South_ the genial breezes sigh.").
— Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by George Barrow. —
MOAH— OHIP
Mother ("I cannot forget thee, sweet mother of mine"). — Un
known. — SPS
Mother ("Whenever I look in her kind eyes"). — Unknown. —
DD
Mother. — Percy Waxman. — PDN — PEDC
Mother, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— MOM— RT
Mother. — 'John Greenleaf Whittier. See Snow- Bound.
Mother — A Portrait. — Ethel Romig Fuller. — PSO
Mother and Child.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Mother and Child.— William Gilmore Simms. — LPS-1— MOAH
Mother and Child at the Capitol. — Grace Guttle Purse. — RH
Mother and Her Child, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-4
Mother and Her Seven Sons, A. — Bible (Douay Version). See
Second Maccabees.
Mother and Home. — John Jarvis Holden. — MOAH
Mother and I.— Eugene Field. See Child and Mother.
Mother and Maiden. — Unknown. See Carol: "I sing of a
maiden."
Mother and Poet. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BTB-5 — EPC
—HER— HBV— HSPS— LPS-1 — MOAH — OHCS-3
— SPE-S— VA— VLEP
Mother and Son.— Phoebe Gary.— MOAH
Mother and Son.— William Morris,— CR— EPW-5— GTML
Mother and Son. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — LH
(It Is Not Yours, O Mother, to Complain.) — MOAH
Mother and Son. — Allen Tate. — MAP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Mother and Sphinx. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Egyptian by Eugene
Field.— PEF
Mother at the Telescope, The. — Sarah N. Cleghorn. — PPD-1
Mother before a Military Monument, A. — Winnie Lynch
Rocket— HB
(Mother before a Soldier's Monument) — OHPP
Mother Bird, The.— Walter de la Mare.— OG— PPA
Mother Bombie, sel. — John Lyly.
Song of Accius and Silena. — OBSC
(Love's Schooling.) — BLV
Mother Carey's Chicken. — Theodore Watts-Dunton.— OBVV —
PPA
Mother Comes at Night— Elizabeth Payne.— WRR-52
Mother Country, The. — Benjamin Franklin. — PAH
Mother Dear. — Lettie Early Van Hoesen.— HB
Mother Does Without. — James J. Montague. — WRR-47
Mother Earth. — Harriet Monroe.-— MM V — NP— NPSC
Mother Earth. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Mother Earth Holiday— Unknown. — WRR-55
Mother England.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— AA—APL—HBV
Mother Finds Rest, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Mother Goose. See Mother Goose in AUTHOR INDEX.
Mother Goose.— James Whitcornb Riley. — CPWR
Mother Goose (play). — Josephine Thorp.
(Enchanted Book-Shelf, The.)— MOB
Mother Goose for Grown Folks, sels. — Adeline D. T. Whitney.
Big Shoe, The.— OHCS-22— PPYP— YPS
Humpty Dumpty. — HBV — OHCS-21
Jack Homer.— LPS-3— OHCS-3
Victuals and Drink. — BTB-6
Mother Goose Sonnets, sels, — Harriet S. Morgridge.
Jack and Jill.— AA
Simple Simon. — A A
Mother Goose's Party.— Gladys Hyatt.— LPP
Mother Gray and Her Children.— Unknown.~WR.R-35
Mother, Home, and Heaven. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Mother, Home, Heaven. — William Goldsmith Brown. — DD —
HBV
Mother Hubbard's Easter Lily. — Madge A. Bigham. — EOAH
Mother Hubbard's Tale, sel. — Edmund Spenser.
Courtier, The. — SEP
Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel.— Walter Savage Landor
(1st st. par. fr. the Greek of Sappho). — AWr (1st st>
on/-v)— BLV— EV-4— HBV— ISP— JAWP (1st st. only)
—OAEP— OBEV— TOP— WBP
(Lyrics and Epigrams, XL)— ERP
(Margaret.) — VA
("Mother, I cannot mind my wheel.") — BPN — EG— OBRV
(No Longer Could I Doubt Him True.) — CBOV
(Poems, XCIII.)— PG
Mother in Drama, The. — Henry Barrett Hinckley. — MOAH
Mother in Egypt, A.— Marjorie L. C. PickthalL— CPG— HBV
— MOAH — OCL
Mother in Fiction, The. — Stephen Williams. — MOAH
Mother in the House, The. — Hermann Hagedorn. — DD — HBMV
— OHIP— PASC— SPT
Mother Is Her Name.— M. E. H. Everett.— WRR-S2
(When I Am a Man.) — PPYP
Mother Is President of Woman's Club.— C. Nischka.— WRR-38
Mother Love. — Janie Alford.— PSO
Mother Love. — Grace Drayton. — GSRC
Mother Love. — Ruby M. Moses. — HB
Mother Love. — Unknown. — VIL
Mother, May I Go In to Swim? — Unknown.— OTPC
("Mother, may I go out to swim?") — RIS — SAS
Mother Moon. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — CCP — MPC-5— PB-1
_RY c— T VC— T V S H— WHL
Mother Most Powerful. — Giovanni Dominici, tr. fr. the Italian
by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Mother Nature.— Unknown. — PEM
Mother. Nurse, and Fairy. — John Gay. — MOAH
Mother o' Mine. — Rudyard Kipling. See Light That Failed,
The.
Mother of Abraham Lincoln, The. — Ida M. Tarbell. See Life
of Abraham Lincoln, The.
Mother of Bryant, The.— Parke Godwin.— MOAH
Mother of Caius Marcius Coriolanus. — Plutarch, tr. fr. the
Gree^—MOAH
Mother of Carl vie, The. — James Froude. — MOAH
Mother of Emerson. The.— George Willis Cooke. — MpAH
Mother of Eugene Field, The. — Ida Comstock Below (incl. poem
To My Mother by. Eugene Field.) — MOAH
Mother of Frances Willard, The. — Anna Adams Gordon. —
MOAH
Mother of Harriet B. Stowe, The. — Lyman Beecher. — MOAH
Mother of Hermes and Still Youthful Maia. — John Keats. —
EPNC
(Fragment of an Ode to Maia.) — GPE — OAEP — OBEV
(Fragment of an Ode to Maia, Written on May Day, 1818.)
—BCEP—EM-2— LEAP— OBRV
Mother of Lamartine, The. — Alphonse de Lamartine. See Mem
oirs of My Youth.
Mother of Lincoln, The.— John C. Black.— SPE-2— WRR-45
Mother of Little Maude and Little Maude, The. — Charles Bat-
tell Loomis.— SPE-6
Mother of Men.— Brian Hooker. — HBMV
Mother of Men.— Stephen Southwold. — HBMV
Mother of the Gracchi, The. — Plutarch, tr. fr. the Greek.—
MOAH
Mother of the House, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Proverbs
(Prophecy of Lemuel).
Mother of the Rose, The.— James M. Hayes. — JKCP
Mother of the Wesleys, The.— Kirke White.— MOAH
Mother of Victor Hugo, The.— Frank T. Marzials. — MOAH
Mother of Washington, The.— William M. Thayer.— MOAH
Mother on the Sidewalk, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— PPGW
Mother Sainted, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Mother Shipton's Prophecies. — Charles Hmdley (?).— BLPA
Mother Tabbyskins. — Unknown. — CIV — WRR-35 (with music)
(Old Mother Tabbyskins— with music.)— FTB
Mother Tells Her Story, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Mother Thought, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— PEDC
Mother to Her Baby, A.— Mary Elizabeth Coleridge.— EPW-S
(Mother to a Baby.)— GTML
Mother to Her Infant, The.— Thomas Miller.— BOL— OTPC
Mother to Her Sick Child, A. — William H. Davies. — BOL
Mother to Son. — Langston Hughes.— CDC — FAOV — IHA—
RNP
Mother Understands, A. — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy.
— OQP— QP-2
Mother Watch, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Mother Wept.— Joseph Skipsey.— HBV— OBVV— VA
(Miner Laddie, The.)— CGOV
Mother Who Died Too, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— AA—
APL
Mother with Young Kittens, A. — Richard Hart. — CIV
Motherhood. —Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon. — HBV— HT—
SPE-8
Motherhood.— Charles Stuart Calverley. — LPS-3 — THP —
WRR-24
Motherhood. — Elizabeth Poate Fleming. — HB
Motherhood.— Agnes Lee.— BAP— BLPA — GR-a — HBMV —
MOAH— NP— NV— OHCS-40
Mother-Hubbard Sermon, A (si. abr.). — Unknown. — MHT
(Model Discourse, A.)— BTB-3
(Model Sermon.)— OHCS-1 8
(Old Mother Hubbard Sermon.)— WRR-48
Mothering. — Mazie V. Caruthers. — CIV
Mother-in-Law, The.— Charles Follen Adams.— OHCS-3 1
(Mine Moder-in-Law.)— GH
Mother-in-Law, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BTB-6
Motherland, The.— William Wordsworth. — LH
Motherless. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora Leigh.
Motherless.— Mary Mapes Dodge.— FAOV
Motherless Child, The.— William Barnes.— B CEP
Motherless Soft Lambkin (in Sing-Song). — Christina Georgina
Ros^etti.— RIS
Mother-Lodge, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Motherlook, The. — Wilbur D. Nesbit.— MHT
Mother-Love.— Keene Abbott.— WRR-53
Mother- Love. — Washington Irving. — PDN
Mother-Love.— Robert Norwood.— LHW
Mother-Prayer.— Margaret Widdemer.— HBMV— SPT
Mothers, The.— John Peale Bishop.— SPP
Mothers. — Catherine Key Cavender. — HB
Mothers.— Edwin L. Sabin— HT— PEDC— SPE-6
Mothers. — Unknown. — PDN
Mother's Almanac. — Lippincott's Magazine. — SPE-4
Mothers and Children.— Orrick Johns. — HBMV — LA
Mothers and Fathers: Two Pictures. — Mary Kyle Dallas. —
WRR-3
Mothers and Motherhood. — Unknown. — MOAH
Mothers— and Others. — Amos R. Wells.— WBLP
Mothers and Sons.— G. W. E. Russell.— MOAH
Mothers and Walls. — Raymond Kresensky. — PDN
Mother's Answer, A. — Lillie E. Barr.— OHCS-21
Mother's Apron Strings. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-4
Mothers' at the Windows, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Mother's Birthday, A. — Henry van Dyke.— OHIP — PVD
Mother's Boy.— Cora A. Watson.— HT
Mother's Boys.— Unknown.— HT
Mother's Children.— "James Otis" (J. A. Kaler).— PPYP
(Muzzer's Chil'ren.)— WRR-15
Mother's Chronology, A. — Evelyn M. Watson. — RH
Mother's Daring, A.— John F. Nicholls.— OHCS-26— WRR-13
Mother's Day.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Mother's Day.— Edna Tucker Muth. — PEDC
Mother's Day. — Unknown.
(Mother's Day Entertainment.) — WRR-17
Mothers' Day Observance. — Unknown.- — MOAH
Mothers' Day Observance in Seattle, 1910.— Unknown.— MOAH
Mother's Diary. — Elsie Duncan Sanders. — DDA
Mother's Diary.— Unknown.— OHCS-14
Mother's Doughnuts.— Charles Follen Adams.— CD— OHCS-27
Mother's Dream, The. — William Barnes.— CGOV— EV-4
(Mater Dolorosa.)— BCEP— CH— HBV— OBEV
Mother's Evening Hymn, A. — Martin Luther, tr. fr. the Ger
man by John Christian Jacobi. — BOL — MOAH
Mother's Excuses. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Mothers' Eyes. — Diana Kearny Powell. — HB
Mother's Fool.— Unknown.— OHCS-12— PTA-1
Mother's Glasses.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Mother's Heart, The. — Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton.—-
LPS-1— MOAH
Mother's Helper, The. — Aline Kilmer.— LHW
Mother's Hired Man. — F. M. Baker.— WRR-17
Mother's Hope, The.— Laman Blanchard.— LPS-1— MOAH
Mother's Hytnn, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — DD — MOAH
—OHIP
Mother's Hymns.— Emily Greene Wetherbee.— WRR-6 (abr.)
(My Mother's Hymns.)— OHCS-33
Mother's Idol Broken, The, set.— Gerald Massey.
Our Wee White Rose.— HBV— LPS-1
Mother's Joy, A,—Unknown, — PDN
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Mournful
Mother's Kisses. — Unknown. — WRR-17
(Mama's Kisses.)— WRR-52
Mother's Lament, A. — William Wordsworth. See Affliction of
Margaret, The.
Mother's Love. — Thomas Burbidge. — MO AH — VA
Mother's Love. — Ross B. Clapp. — WBLP
Mother's Love, A. — Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
Mother's Love, A. — Mary Wanzer Furnish. — HB
Mother's Love. — Louise Mannheimer. — ST
Mother's Love, A. — F. Montgomery. — PDN— RON
Mother's Love ("Her love is like an island"). — Unknown. —
OQP— PSO— QP-1
Mother's Love, A ("Think you — because that beautiful matronly
brow") . — Unknown. — HT
Mother's Love, A — Home. — Albert Barnes. — MOAH
Mother's Lullaby.— Mamie T. Short.— WRR-2
Mother's Malison, or Clyde's Waters, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
(A and B vers.)
(Clyde Water — longer, diff. vers.) —QBE
(Clyde's Waters — A vers., abr.) — BSV
(Willie and May Margaret — diff. vers.) — BB
Mother's May-Day. — Maigaret J. Stannard. — WRR-SO
Mother's Mending Basket. — Mrs. M. A. Kidder.— BTB-7
Mother's Name, A. — Unknown. — PSO
Mother's Nap. — Frances Bent Dillingham. — SPE-S
Mothers of Men. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — OQP — QP-2
Mothers of Men, The.— "Joaquin" Miller. See Bravest Battle,
The.
Mothers of the Earth, The.— Grace Noll Crowell.— PEDC
Mothers of the Great. — "Grace Greenwood" (Mrs Sara T
Lippincott) .—MOAH
Mothers of the Ministers, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Mothers of the West, The.— William D. Gallagher.— MC—
PAH
Mother's Picture, A. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — MOAH —
OHIP
Mother's Portrait. — William Cowper. See On the Receipt of
My Mother's Picture Out of Norfolk.
Mother's Prayer. — Jack Crawford. — WRR-18
Mother's Prayer, A. — Edith M. Gemmer.— HB
Mother's Prayer, The. — Cora A. McDermoth. — DDA
Mother's Prayer, A. — Blanche Banta Ramsey. — HB
Mother's Prayer, The. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — HBV
Mother's Question, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Mother's Return, The. — Dorothy Wordsworth. — MOAH —
OTPC
Mother's Room. — Unknown. — OHCS-37 — WRR-52
Mother's Rule. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Mother's Sacrifice, The. — "Jack Downing" (Seba Smith).—
LPS-1— OHCS-9
Mother's Son, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Mother's Song, The. — Virginia Woodward Cloud. — AA
Mother's Song, A. — Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
Mother's Song, The.— William P. M'Kenzie.— BOL
Mother's Song, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BOL
(Love Me, I Love You.)— MPC-1
Mother's Song ("Don't grow old too fast, my sweet!").— Un
known. — BOL
Mother's Song ("My heart is like a fountain true"). — Un
known.— GN— HBV
(Love and Protection of Mother and Father, The [ Eng
lish].)— BOL
Mother's Songs. — Alonzo Washington Smith. — OHCS-36
Mother's Soul, The. — Isabella Valancy Crawford. — CPG
.. _ _r .cy. — Virgmi
Mother's Way.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Mothers with Little Sons. — Angela Morgan. — RH
Mother-Song, A. — Julia C. R. Dorr. — BOL
Mother-Song, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.—CPWR
Mother-Song, A. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — BOL
Mother-Song from "Prince Lucifer." — Alfred Austin. See
Prince Lucifer.
Moth-Flowers. — Jeanne Robert Foster. — ME
Moth's Kiss First, The. — Robert Browning. See In a Gondola.
Moth-Song. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz. — AA
Moth-Terror. — Benjamin de Casseres. — BAP— SBMV
Motley Fool, The. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It.
Motor Cars. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — GFA
Motor Goose Rhyme. — Unknown.— SPE-5
Motor Sense.— St. Clair Adams.— POI—SL
Motorman. — Burke Boyce. See Pavement Portraits.
Motto, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Motto Cut on the Gravestone of Edward Courtenay, Earl of
Devonshire. — Unknown. — JPC
(On a Gravestone.) — PCD
Motto for the Whole Book. — Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Mould, The.— Gladys Cromwell.— BAP— LA— MAP— NP—NV
—SBMV
Mound by the Lake, The. — Herman Melville.— APW
Mount, The.— Leonie Adams.— FP— MAP— NP
Mount Holyoke.— Phyllis Merrill.— CAG
Mount Houvenkopf. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Mount Ida.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Mt. Lykaion.— Trumbull Stickney.— APA— LA— MOAP
(Alone on Lykaion.) — MAP
Mount of Laws, The. — Hall Caine. See Bondsman, The.
Mt. Pisgah's Christmas 'Possum. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. —
WRR-2 5
Mount Ranier. — Herbert Bashford. — AA
Mount Vernon, the Home of Washington. — William Day. —
OHIP— WOAH
(Mount Vernon.) — DD — GA
Mount Vernon Tribute, The. — Unknown. — WOAH
Mount Vernon's Bells.— M. B. C. Slade.— PTA-1
Mountain, The, sel. ("In this sweet solitude," etc.). — Wil
liam Ellery Channing. — PFY
Mountain, The (Nature, LXXII). — Emily Dickinson. — YT
Mountain, The. — Robert Frost. — MOAP — POOT
Mountain, The. — Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov, tr. jr. the
Russian by Max Eastman. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Mountain Air. — John Galsworthy. — OQP — QP-2
Mountain and River. — Louis Ginsberg. — PFE
Mountain and the Lake, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Mountain and the Squirrel, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.—
CG — CGOV—CPN—CSBP— JPC— OFPE— OHCS-29
— OTPC— PB-3— PBGP— PC— RON
(Fable— C.)— APB— APW— BHP— BOHV— CAP— HBY
— HBVY — IAP — ICBD— LC— MPB— ODP-
OG — PRWS — PTA-1— RG—RYC— TCAP-
TPH— TSW— TSWC— TYP— UTS— WLIP
(Fable: Mountain and the Squirrel, The.) — MPC-8
Mountain Chant. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Washington Mat
thews.— APW
(Prayer to Dsilyi Neyane.) — PASC
Mountain Echo, The. — William Wordsworth. See Yes, It Was
the Mountain Echo.
Mountain Gateway, A. — Bliss Carman. — CPG — GT-2
Mountain Girl, The. — DuBose Heyward. — BLP — LS — NV
Mountain Girl, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion.
The.
Mountain Heart's-Ease, The. — Bret Harte. — HBV
Mountain in Labor, The. — ^Esop. See Fables from ^Esop.
Mountain in the Sky, The. — Howard McKinley Corning. — NP
Mountain Laurel. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3— EPP— LC—
POTT— TCPD
Mountain Night. — Ralph Cheyney. — AMV-36 — TBM
Mountain of Skeletons, The. — E. Merrill Root. — RH
Mountain of Skulls, The. — William Ellery Leonard. — RH
Mountain of the Lovers, The, sel. — Paul H. Hayne.
Love Scorns Degrees. — LPS-1
Mountain Pastoral, A. — Lucy Larcom, — HT
Mountain Song. — Harriet Monroe. — HBV — NP — NV
Mountain Still, The. — Madison Cawein. — SPP
Moonshiner, The (I).
Sheriff, The (II).
Mountain Stream, A. — Smith College Monthly. — CAG
Mountain to the Pine, The. — Clarence Hawkes. — AA
Mountain Top, The. — Hitomaro, tr. fr. the Japanese by Mabel
Lorenz Ives.
(Translations from Early Japanese Poetry.) — PFE
Mountain Top. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — GT-2
Mountain Top (with music, B vers.). — Unknown. — AS
(Liza Jane.) — ABF (diff. vers.) — AS (A vers.)
Mountain Top Blues. — Unknown. — ANL — APW
Mountain Tragedy, The. — Charles Dickens. See No Thorough
fare.
Mountain Tragedy, A. — Charles Dudley Warner.— WRR-S
Mountain Water. — Sara Teasdale. — SMP
Mountain Whippoorwill. — Stephen Vincent Benet.— GR-a — IHA
— M O AP— RN P— TB M— YT
Mountain Wind, A.—"JE" (George William Russell).— AWP
_GT-2— JAWP— WBP
Mountain Woman, The. — DuBose Heyward. — LA— LS— NP—
TBM— TCAP
Mountain Women. — Brother X. — VF
Mountaineer, The. — "IE" (George William Russell).— GT-2
Mountaineer, The. — Robert Nathan. — BAP
Mountains, The. — Walter de la Mare. — GT-2
Mountains. — Nora E. Huffman. — HB
Mountains. — Lucy Larcom. — WBLP
Mountains. — John Richard Moreland. — LS
Mountains. — E. M. Morse. — OHCS-24
Mountains. — Henry David Thoreau. — MOAP
Mountains, The. — Katharine Tynan. — SPE-7
Mountains Are a Lonely Folk, The. — Hamlin Garland. — BAP-
GPE— POT— VOD
Mountains in Twilight. — Leigh Buckner Hanes. — PASC
Mountains of Life, The.— J. G. Clark.— OHCS- 11
Mountainy Childer, The.— Elizabeth Shane.— HBMV—MLP
Mountebanks, The. — Charles Henry Luders. — AA
(Passing Show, The.) — WRR-4
Mountebank's Mask, The, sel. — Thomas Campion.
Dismissal.— OB SC
Mounted Knight, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Mourn No More. — John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, et al. See
Queen of Corinth, The.
Mourn Not for Venice. — Thomas Moore. — TBV
Mourn Not the Dead.— Ralph Chaplin.— BAP— HBMV— OQP
_QP_2— RH— RNP
Mourner, The. — T. A. Daly. — SPE-7
Mourner a la Mode, The. — John Godfrey Saxe.— BTB-6 — LHV
Mourners, The. — Maurice Kelley. — OA
Mourners, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Mourner's Bench, The. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP
Mourners Came at Break of Day, The. — Sarah Flower Adams
—HBV
Mournful Tale, A.— H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-33
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Mourning Bride, The, sel. — William Congreve.
Aisle of a Temple, The (fr. Act II, sc. i).— EV-3
Music (fr. Act I, sc. i).— EV-3
(From "The Mourning Bride.") — LEAP
("Music hath charms," etc.) — BCEP
Mourning Dove, The.— W. W. Christman. — BLA
Mourning Garment, The. — Robert Greene. See Greene's Mourn
ing Garment.
Mourning Mother, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— MOAH
Mourning Veil, The.— J. L. Harbour.— OHCS-38— WRR-3 7
Mouse, The.— Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— PCD— RIS— S US-
UTS
Mouse, The.— Harding Cox.— OHCS-27
Mouse, A. — Unknown. — LPP
Mouse, a Cat, and an Irish Bull, A.— John Banister Tabb.—
CIV
Mouse and the Cake, The.— Eliza Cook.— GS—MPC-5— OTPC
Mouse and the Paddock, The. — Robert Henryson. — EP
Mouse in Search of a Wife, The. — Marie de France, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Mouse That Gnawed the Oak-Tree Down, The. — Vachel Lind
say.— CMP— CPL
Mouse-Hunting. — Benjamin P. Shillaber. — OHCS-5
Mouse's Petition, The (si. abr.). — Anna Letitia Barbauld. —
CG
Mousterion. — Francis Thornton. — AMV-37
Mouths. — Dorothy Aldis. — RYC
Move Eastward, Happy Earth. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.—
VLEP
"Move We Adjourn." — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Moved by a Crank. — Unknown (arr. by U. S. Allen). —
WRR-20
Movement Cure for Rheumatism, The. — Robert J. Burdette. —
OHCS-24
(New Cure for Rheumatism, A.) — BTB-5
Movies, The.— Florence Kiper Frank.— MW—NP— POT
Movies in the Fire.— Mildred S. Shacklett.— GFA
Moving Bells.— Henry van Dyke. See Three Alpine Sonnets.
"Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, The." — Omar Khay
yam. See Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The.
Mower against Gardens, The. — Andrew Marvell. — OAEP —
UFE
Mower in Ohio, The. — John James Piatt. — AA
Mower to the Glow-Worms, The. — Andrew Marvell. — ALV—
AWP— EG— EPS
(Mower, to Glow-Worms, The.)— GPE
(Mower to the Glo-Worms, The.)— OBS
(To Glow-Worms.)— RIS
Mowers, The. — Myron B. Benton. — LPS-2
Mower's Song, The. — Andrew Marvell. — EPS
Mowgli's Song against People. — Rudyard Kipling. See Second
Jungle Book, The.
Mowing.— Robert Frost.— APA— GPE— HBMV—MLP— MM—
MOAP— NP— YT
Moytura, sel. — William Larminie.
Sword of Tethra, The. — TIP
M'Pherson's Farewell. — Robert Burns. — MCCG
Mp-ta-ta!— Howell L. Piner.— WRR-23
Mu'allaqat, The, sels. — tr. fr. the Arabic.
Abla.— Antara, tr. by E. Powys Mathers. — AWP — JAWP
—WBP
Ode: "Weep, ah weep love's losing." — Imr El Kais — tr. by
Lady Anne Blunt. — AWP
Pour Us Wine. — Ibn Kolthum, tr. by E. Powys Mathers.—
AWP
Much Ado about Nothing, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Beatrice (fr. Act II, sc. i).— WRR-27
"Boy! In my chamber window lies a book" (fr. Act II,
sc. iii).
(Benedick's Soliloquy.)— SR
Dogberry and Veiges (fr. Act III, sc. iii).— WRR-27
"Done to death by slanderous tongues" (fr. Act V, sc. iii).
—OBSC
"Pardon, goddess of the night" (fr. Act V, sc. iii). — OBSC
Patience and Sorrow (fr. Act V, sc. i). — EV-1
Sigh No More Ladies, Sigh No More (fr. Act II, sc. iii).
— CRP
(Balthasar's Song.)— ALV— OBSC
(Fraud of Men, The.)— BLV
(Sigh No More.)— EM-1— EV-1
(Sigh No More Ladies.) — EPW-1 — GEPM — HBV—
LL-4— MCCG— PASC— TPH
("Sigh no more ladies.") — EG — EP — GPE — OAEP
(Song from "Much Ado about Nothing.") — LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP— CRE—EPP— JAWP
—TOP— WBP
"This can be no trick" (fr. Act II, sc. iii).
(Benedick's Soliloquy.) — AE
Much in a Name. — Frances Forrester. — WRR-58
Much Madness Is Divinest Sense (Life, XI). — Emily Dickin
son.— PFY
Much Taste and Small Estate. — William Shenstone. See
Progress of Taste, The.
Much Virtue in If. — T. Sturge Moore.— TCPD
Muckers. — Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Muckle-Mou'd Meg. — James Ballantine.— HBV — VA
Muckle-Mouth Meg.— Robert Browning.— BPN—BTB-7— HBV
—V A— VLEP— WRR-23
Mud.— Polly Chase.— MPB
Mud.— Richard Church.— BPM-3 5
Mud Cakes.— Mildred D. Shacklett.— GFA
Mud Cakes.— Ethel E. Sleeper.— WRR-1 7
Mud Pies.— Florence A. Jones.— MHT
Mud Puddles. — Nadine Newbill Jenner. — HB
Muddled Metaphors.— Thomas Hood, Jr.—- NA
Muddles.— Unknown.— HWC
Mufaddaliyat, The, sels., tr. fr. the Arabian by Sir Charles
Lyall.
Gone Is Youth. — Salamah, Son of JandaL— - AWP
His Camel.— Alqamah.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Old Age.— Al-Aswad, Son of Yafur.— AWP
Muffin-Man, The.— "A. J."— FT
Muffin-Man's Bell, The.— Ann Hawkshawe,— OTPC
Muffled Drum's Sad Roll, The.— Theodore O'Hara. See Biv
ouac of the Dead.
Mugford's Victory.— John White Chadwick. — PAH
Mugger's Song, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CMP
Mugsie, the Unwashed.— W. Hanson Durham. — WRR-2S
Muiopotmos, sel. — Edmund Spenser.
Butterfly, The.— EV-1
Mulatto. — Langston Hughes. — ANL
Mulberry Bush, The. — Mother Goose. — CHB (with music) —
MPC-1— PB-1
Mulberry Garden, The, sel. — Sir Charles Sedley.
Ah Cloris! That I Now Could Sit (fr. Act III, sc. ii).—
OAEP— OBS
(Child and Maiden.)— GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
SBA— TOP
(Song.)— EPW-2
(Song: To Chloris.) — EV-3
(To a Young Lady.)— LPS-1
(To Chloris.)— HBV (cfcr.)— OBEV
Mulberry Tree, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Mule, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-39
Mule and the Bees, The.— Lock Mel one. — OHCS-19
Mule Skinners, The. — William Bradford. — AS (with music)—
PAPm
Mule— Watch His Ears! The.— Unknown.— WRR-25
Mules.— Cicely Fox Smith.— GPWW
Mulford.— John Greenleaf Whittier. — AA
Mulholland's Contract. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Mulligan Stew, The.— Unknown.— DDA
Mulligan's Gospel. — Annie Herbert. — OHCS-12
Mullins the Agnostic. — Alonzo Teall Worden.— OHCS-35
Multiple Stars.— Henry Meade Bland.— MR V
Multiplication. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1 — WHL
Multiplication Is Vexation.— Mother Goose. — OTPC
(Hard Lessons.)— RIS
Multiplicity. — George Rostrevor Hamilton. — GPE
Multitude of Littles, The.— Newman Hall.— TS
"Multum Dilexit." — Hartley Coleridge.— ERP—EV-4— HBV—
Mumford. — Ina M. Porter. — PAH
Mumford's Pavement. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Mummers, The. — Unknown. — CliB
Mummers' Song for Christmas. — Unknown. — CGOV
Mummia. — Rupert Brooke.— CPB—SMP
Mumps.— Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — MPB— RON — TSW
"Mundus Morosus." — Frederick William Faber. — ACP — CAW
(World Morose, The.)— OBVV
Municipal. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Munition-Maker. — Laura Simmons.— OHPP — PIAE
Munitions Plant. — Louis Untermeyer. — PIAE
(Steel Mill.)— TCPD
Munster War-Song, The.— Richard Dalton Williams.— TIP
Murat. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Ode from the
French, The.
Murder, The. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
Murder of Captain Joseph White, The, sels. — Daniel Webster.
Crime Its Own Detector.— CCR (br. sel.)— OHCS-1
(Crime Revealed by Conscience — sL cliff.) — BTB-8
(Power of Conscience— si. diff.) — LLC
Murder of Julius C<esar. — William Shakespeare. See Julius
Caesar.
Murder of King Duncan. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
Murder of Nancy Sikes, The. — Charles Dickens. See Oliver
Twist.
Murder of Saint Thomas of Kent, The. — Unknown. — ACP
Murder ^Pact, The. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth ("If
it were done," etc.).
Murderers, The. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth (Murder.
The)
Murderer's Confession, A (abr.). — Edgar Allan Poe. — PPSC
(Tell-Tale Heart, The— C., abr.)~ BTB-6— SPE-1
Murderer's Song. — Elizabeth G. Van Tine. — AMV-37
Murdering Beauty. — Thomas Carew. — OAEP
Murias. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — TL
Murillo's Trance. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — OHCS-12
Murmur from the Stable, The. — Ruben Dario, tr. fr. the Span
ish by Agnes Blake Poor.— CAW
Murmur in the Grass, A. — "M" (George William Russell). —
Murmurings in a Field Hospital. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — TL
Murning Maiden, The. — Unknown. — EBSV
Muse, The. — Abraham Cowley.— BEL
Muse, The.— William Henry Davies.— CRE
Muse, The. — George Wither. — GPE
Muse and Poet. — Robert Bridges.— OBMV
(To the Memory of G. M. H.) — PWB
Muse in the New World, The.— Walt Whitman. See Song of
the Exposition.
Muse of Doggerel, The. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Muse of Nonsense, The. — Gelett Burgess. — PIAE
Muses, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— HBV
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Muses' Elysium, The, sels. — Michael Drayton.
Ferryman, Venus, and Cupid, The. — CG
Summer's Eve, A. — GPE
(Fine Day, A.)— ABVC— CG— GN— OTPC
(From "The Muses' Elysium.") — AEP-W
Museum Piece. — Richard Church. — BPM-30
Museums. — Louis MacNeice. — MBP — NAMP
Mushroom and the Oak, The. — Joseph Morris. — FF — POI
Music.— Thomas Carlyle.— WBLP
Music.— G. K. Chesterton. — GPE
Music. — William Congreve. See Mourning Bride, The.
'Music.— Hilda Conkling.— HH— MPB
Music.— Alice Corbin.— NP— RNP
Music. — Abraham Cowley. See Davideis, The.
Music.— Walter de la Mare.— GPE— HH— VOD
Music. — George du Maurier (after Sully Prudhomme). —
OBVV
Music. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP — GR-a— MOAP —
WGRP
(Fragments.) — APB — OQP — QP-1
(Let Me Go Where'er I Will.)— NLK
(Singing World, The.)— MW
(Sky-Born Music.)— PB-8— POI— SL— SPE-4 (1st 8 II.)
(Something Sings.)— -OTA
(There Alway, Alway Something Sings.) — GPE
Music. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Music. — Robert Herrick. See To Music, to Becalm His Fever.
Music. — Walter Savage Landor. — EA
(On Music.)— BPN—HBV—VA
•Music. — Amy Lowell. — LA
Music, The. — William Morris. See Love Is Enough.
Music.— Charles Phillips.— CAW— JKCP
:Music.— Anne Ryan. — CAW
Music.— Robert Haven Schauffler.— HTR
Music ("How sweet the moonlight," etc.). — William Shake
speare. See Merchant of Venice, The.
Music ("Orpheus with his lute"). — William Shakespeare and
John Fletcher. See King Henry VIII (Orpheus with
His Lute).
Music. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Music, When Soft Voices
Die.
Music. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — HBV
(God of Music.)— PECK
;Music. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
:Music. — Lionel Wiggam. — AMV-37
Music and Love. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — LHW
'Music and Memory. — John Albee. — AA
Music at Twilight. — George Sterling. — HBV
Music Box, A. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — PPL
Music Everywhere. — William P. Mulchinock.— OHCS-22
Music Grinders, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — SPE-3
Music I Heard. — Conrad Aiken. See Discordants.
Music in Camp. — John R. Thompson.— AA — APL— BLPA —
BTB-5 — GR-a— HBV — IAP — OHCS-17— OHNP—
PAP— PAPm— TCAP
(Music on Rappahannock Waters.) — SPE-4
Music in the Bush. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Music in the Night. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — AA
Music in the Street. — Unknown, — TIP
Music Lesson, The. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pas
torals.
Music Lesson, A. — Alexander Hay Japp. — VA
Music Lessons.— Helen Wong. — WRR-25
Music Magic. — Edmund Leamy. — JKCP
Music of a Friend, The. — Louis V. Ledoux.— OQP—QP-2
Music of a Tree, The.— W. J. Turner.— MBP— SPT
Music of Hounds, The. — William Shakespeare. See Midsum
mer-Night's Dream, A.
Music of Hungary. — Anne Reeve Aldrich. — AA
Music of Nature, The. — Mary Frost Ormsby. — WRR-30
Music of the Dawn. — Virginia Bioren Harrison. — HBV
Music of the Earth. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
Music of the Night.— John Neal.— AA— APW
Music of the Past, The. — Unknown. — CD
Music of the Pines, The. — Helen Douglas Adam. — POY
Music of the World and of the Soul, The. — Arthur Hugh
Clough.— VLEP
"Are there not, then, two musics unto men?'* (seL). —
CPOI
Music on Rappahannock Waters. — John R. Thompson. See
Music in Camp.
Music That Carries, The.— Strickland Gillilan. — POI — SL
Music to Me. — Adele Shaw Boone.— HB
Music ("I pant," etc.). — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — CBE — ERP —
GPE
Music, When Soft Voices Die. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BCEP
~_EV-4 — GR-e — GTBS— GTSE — GTSL— LEAP—
LL-4— MCCG— OBEV— OBRV— OTA— PCD— SBA—
WHA— WTP-8
(To C.)— ATP— AWP— BEL^-BLV— BPN— CRE—
CRP — EM-2 — EP — EPN — EPW-4 — ERP —
GEPC — GPE — GR-e— JAWP— LPS-3— OAEP
— PFE — PIAE— SEP— SPE-4— TCEP— TOP—
TPH— WBP— WLIP
(Love Slumbers On.) — BLP
(Music.)— CH
("Music, when soft voices die.") — CBE
Musical Ass, The. — Tomaso de Yriarte, tr. fr. the Spanish. —
BOHV
Musical Box, A. — William Wetmore Story. — PR
Musical Duel, The. — John Ford. See Lover's Melancholy.
Musical Evening, A. — Mother Goose. See Sing, Sing. What
Shall I Sing?
See Ode: "We
See Poet at the
Musical Frogs.— John Stuart Blackie.— OHCS-17— WRR-48
Musical Instrument, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— BEL —
BCEP — BPN — CPOI— EP— EPC— EPNC— EPP—
EPW-4—EV-4 — GBV—GEPM— GR-e— GSRC— GT-2
r-GTBS — GTML— GTSL— HBV— HBVY— LEAP—
LLC — LPS-3 — MCCG— OAEP— OBEV— OBVV—
ODP — OG — OTA— PECK— PFE— POY— PPD -2—
WTP 2l4?P ~ TOP™ TPH~ TVSH— VA— VLEP—
Musical Martyrdom. — Susie M. Best. — WRR-48
Musical Pitch, The. — Unknown. — PA
Musical Romance, — Unknown. — WRR-34 — WRR-47
Musical Threnody, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-36
Music-Grinders, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APB
Music-Hail, The.— Theodore Wratislaw.— VA
Musician.— Clifford Bax. — TCPD
Musicians, The. — Unknown. — HHHA
Musician's Tale, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
. t Tales of a Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf).
Musicks Duell. — Richard Crashaw. — OBS
Nightingale's Song, The (seL). — LPS-3
Mustek's Empire. — Andrew Marvell — NBE
Music-Mad.— Grace Noll Crowell.— LS
Music-Makers, The. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy.
are the music-makers.'*
Music-Pounding. — Oliver Wendell Holmes
Breakfast-Table, The.
Music's Silver Sound. — William Shakespeare. See Romeo and
Juliet.
Musing Maiden, The. — Thomas Hardy. — BEL
Musings. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — PEOR
Musketaquid. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APB— CAP — GBOV —
IAP— MOAP
Muskingum Valley, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Muskrats Are Building, The. — Dallas Lore Sharp. — APP
Musmee, The. — Edwin Arnold. — VA — WTP-1
Musophilus, or Defence of All Learning, sets. — Samuel Daniel.
English Poetry.— OBSC
(Treasure of Our Tongue — abr.) — EV-1
Poet and Critic. — OBSC
"Sacred religion!" — EP
Musselburgh Field. — Unknown. — ESPB •
Mustang. — William Rose Benet. — GT-2
Mustang- Gray. — Unknown. — ABF (with music) — CSF
Mustapha, sels. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.
Chorus of Tartars. — EPW-1
(Chorus Quintus: Tartarorum.) — OBS
Chorus Primus: Wise Counsellors. — OBS
Chorus Sacerdotum. — ATP— EPEP — NBE — OB S
(Chorus of Priests.) — EPW-1 — EV-1
("O wearisome condition.") — EG
Chorus Tertius: Of Time: Eternitie. — OBS
Justice and Mercy. — EV-1
Mustard and Cress. — Norman Gale. — TVC — TVSH
Muster of the North, The. — Sir Charles Gavan Duffy. — TIP
Muster out the Ranger. — Unknown. — CSF
Mustered Out. — Unknown. — OHCS-27
Mustering the Hosts of Hell. — John Milton. See Paradise
Lost (Satan and His Host).
Mutability. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — POTT
Mutability. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Mutability. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BCEP — BEL— BPN
EM-2— EPN— ERP— GBOV— GPE— HBV— TOP
Mutability. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Pag
eant of the Seasons and Months, The).
Mutability. — William Wordsworth. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Mutability in Gardens. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Me-
moriam A. H. H. ("Unwatch'd, the garden bough," etc )
Mutans Nomen Evae. — Eric Gill. — CAW
Mutation. — William Cullen Bryant. — BAV
Mute.— Nelle Graves McGill.— HB
Mute Opinion. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP
Mute Singer, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Mutilated choir boys, The." — Heinrich Heine. See Die Heim-
kehr.
Mutilated Currency Question, The. — Unknown.- — CD
Mutiny. — "JE" (George William Russell). — CMP
Mutis Mutandis. — Unknown. — TMEV
Mutton. — Unknown. — PA
Muy Vieja Mexicana. — Alice Corbin. — OBAV — SBMV
(Una Anciana Mexicana.) — NP — TL
Muzzer's Chil'ren. — "James Otis" (J. A. Kaler). — WRR-15
(Mother's Children.)— PPYP
My Age.— Unknown.— PPYP
My Aim. — G. Linnaeus Banks. See What I Live For.
My Ain Countree. — Allan Cunningham. — LC
(Sun Rises Bright in France, The.) — BSV — EBSV — HBV
—OBEV— OBRV
My Ain Countree. — Mary Augusta Demarest. — HBV — WGRP
My Ain Fireside. — Elizabeth Hamilton. — HBV — LPS-1
My Ain Wife.— Alexander Laing.— HBV— VA
My Airedale Dog.— W. L. Mason.— GFA—PB-1— UTS
My Airship.— Edna Filler Kirk.— HB
My Alma Mater.— "T. M. M."— CAG
My Ambition.— Ellen Palmer Allerton.— LOW— POI
My America. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OQP— PEDC— PDN —
QP-1
My Angel and I. — Blanche Fearing. — SR
My Angeline. — Harry B. Smith. See Wizard of the Nile, The.
My Annual. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
My Answer. — Frances E. Willard. — WRR-S2
(No!)— WRR-6
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My Apish Cousins. — Marianne Moore. — APA
(Monkeys, The.)— N AMP
My April. — B. Preston Clark, Jr. — SPT
My April Lady.— Henry van Dyke.— HBV— PVD
My Auld Breeks.— Alexander Rodger.— CBOV—EBSV
(Robin Tamson's Smeddy.)— HHHA
My Aunt.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— AP-—APB—BHP— CAP
— DBA— GR-a— HBV— IAP— LL-3— MCCG — MOAP
— PR— TCAP— THP
My Aunt Maria. — Elsie Malone McColltm. — WRR-12
My Aunt's Bonnet. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
My Aunt's Spectre. — Mortimer Collins. — BOHV
My Autumn Walk. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA — CAP—
IAP— LPS-2
My Aviary.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— SN
My Babes in the Wood. —Atlantic Monthly. — APP
My Babes in the Wood. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. — AA
My Babe's Ma'y'd.— Martha Young.— WRR-5S
My Baby Brother.— Sarah E. Howard.— PPYP
My Baby Dear. — Samuel Abbott. — BOL
"My baby is sleeping." — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The [Chinese].)— BOL
My Bachelor Chum. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
My Barrow. — Elizabeth Fleming. — GFA
My Bath. — John Stuart Blackie. — VA
My Bay'nit.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
My Beacon. — Emily Huntington Miller. — HBR
My Beautiful Child.™ W. A. H. Sigourney.— OHCS-3
My Beautiful Lady.— Thomas Woolner.— OBVV— VA
"My bed and pillow are cold." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
My Bed Is a Boat. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — ABVC — CPN —
GFA— HBV— HBVY— JPC— MPC-5 — OTPC — PB-2
— RYC
My Beloved Is Mine, and I Am His ; He Feedeth among the
Lilies. — Francis Quarles. — OBS
My Beloved One. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — LOW— POI
My Besettin' Sin. — Edwin Leibfreed. — OHCS-40
My Bess.— Raymond W, Walker.— CAG
My Best Gift. — Mabel E. Osgood. — WRR-S2
My Big Brother.— New York World.— OHCS-3 7
My Bird. — "Fannie Forester" (Emily Chubbock Judson). — AA
— MOAH
My Birth.— Minot Judson Savage.— AA— WGRP
My Birth-Day. — Thomas Moore. — HBV — TIP
My Birthday.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP
My Blessings Be on Waterford. — Winifred M. Letts.— HBMV
My Blue-Eyed Boy. — Unknown. — ABS
My Boat Is on the Shore. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. —
BCEP— BEL— EPN— LEAP
( Friendship. ) — CTB P— LH
(To Thomas Moore— C.)— ATP— BFV — BPN — CRP —
. EM-2— EPNC— ERP— EV-4 — GEPM— GR-e-
LPS-3— MCCG-OAEP— OTA— TCEP— TOP
"My boat lies waiting where the willow stirs." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Part I).
My Bonnie Black Bess. — Unknown. — ABS
"My Bonnie Mary. — Robert Burns, — BSV — GPE — HBV—
LEAP— OBEV
(Before Parting.) — LH
(Farewell, A: "Go fetch to me a pint o' wine.") — GTBS
— GTSE— GTSL— SBA
(Go Fetch to Me a Pint o' Wine.)— BEL — CRE — EP
(Silver Tassie, The— C.).— EBSV— OBEC
My Book, — Robert W. Service. — CPS
My Book Holds Many Stories. — Annette Wynne. — HH
My Books. — Austin Dobson. — BPN" — FT — MOB
My Books.— Ralph Hodgson.— WLIP
My Books. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA — WLIP
My Books. — Robert Southey. — MOBi
My Books. — Unknown. — DDA
My Books and I. —Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
My Bosom Friend (abr.). — Arthur Henry Hallam. — BFV
My Boy.— Frank M. Gilbert.— OHCS-33
My Boy.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— FAOV
My Boy.— Vincent Williams— AM V-3 7
My Boy Fritz. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-27
My Boy Jack, — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
My Boy Tammy. — Hector MacNeill. — CH
My Boys Would Do Likewise! — Grace Denio Litchfield. —
WRR-47
My Bread on the Waters. — George L. Catlin. — OHCS-17
My Bride That Is to Be.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
My Brigantine. — James Fenimore Cooper. See Water Witch.
My Brother.— Jason Bolles.— AMV-3S
My Brother Henry.— Sir James M. Barrie. — WRR-13
My Bungalow. — Mamie Cread Jeffress. — HB
My Canary's Rhapsody.— Zoe Ackerraan. — VOD
My Captain. — Dorothea Day. — BLPA
My Captive. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
"My cares draw on mine everlasting night." — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia (XXX).
My Carlo Talks.— -Mrc. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
My Cat. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French. — CIV — WRR-35
My Cat and Dog. — Marori. — WRR-3S
(Happy Family, The — with music,') — WRR-35
My Cat and I. — Edna Gearhart. — CIV
My Catbird. — William Henry Venable. — AA — BAP — BLA
(much abr.-)— HBV— PFY— PPD-1
My Cathedral. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BAV — ODP
— PPA
My Child.— Carol Florence Derby.— GSRC
My Child.— John Pierpont.— A A — BAV — HBV — LEAP —
LPS-1— OBAV— OIiCS-9
"My Child Is Phlegmatic . . ."• — Anxious Parent. — Ogden Nash
— NYBV
"My Child, we were two children." — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr.
the German by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
(Mein Kind, Wir Waren Kinder.)— AWP—JAWP—WBP
(Translations from Heine— III.)— CPOI
My Childhood Home. — Oleta Fox Cloos. — HB
My Childhood Home. — Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber. — OHCS-7
My Childhood's Love. — Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies,
The.
My Children. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — APP
My Chilian's Pictyah. — Anne Virginia Culbertson. — WRR-7
My Chips.— Charles T. Grilley.— WRR-51
My Choice.— William Browne.— B CEP— LPS-1
My Choice. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
My Christ Ever Faithful. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by
Robin Flower.— GTIV
My Chum.— Vn known.— S P S
My Church ("My church has but one temple"). — "E. O. G."
— BLPA— MRV
My Church ("On me nor Priest nor Presbyter nor Pope"). —
Unknown.— OQP— QP-2
My City. — Sara Bard Field. — TL
My City.— James Weldon Johnson.— BANP— CDC
My Cock Lily-Cock.— Unknown.— MV-1
My Composition about Pins. — Unknown. — WRR-17
My Comrade. — Edwin Markham. — A A
My Comrade. — James Jeffrey Roche. — AA — BFV
My Conscience. — Tames Whitcomb Riley .—CPWR
My Country. — Louis S. Amonson. — OHCS-33
My Country.— Frank Crane.— PEDC—RON
My Country. — Samuel Smith Drury, — SPS
My Country. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode Recited at the
Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.
My Country (abr.). — James Montgomery. — LPS-2
(Love of Country and of Home — abr.)— MPC-5
(Our Country and Our Home.) — PRK
(Our Country and Our Land.)— RON
(There Is a Land.)— PEDC— RYC
My Country. — Unknown. — LPP
(For My Country.) — MPC-3
My Country. — Robert Whitaker. — OQP — QP-2
My Country, sets. — George Edward Woodberry.
"Look forth, 0 Land."— WRR-1Q
"O destined Land." — AA
O Land Beloved. — PAH
My Country 'Tis of Thee. — Samuel Francis Smith. See Amer
ica.
My Country's Flag. — Juniata Stafford.— HH — PPYP — RON
"My coursers are fed with the lightning." — Percy Bysshe Shel
ley. See Prometheus Unbound.
My Creed.— Alice Cary.-~~OHCS-7— WGRP
My Creed. — Jeanette B. Gilder. — BPP — WGRP
My Creed. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
My Creed. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. — ICBD — SPE-5
My Creed. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — GBOV
My Creed. — Unknown. — BS
My Creed. — Howard Arnold Walter. — BLP—MHT— MR V—
. .
OQP— PDN— POT— QP-1— WBLP— WRR-41
Woul
(I Would Be True.)— FF— POI
My Cross.— Zitella Cocke.— HBV
-HB
My Cup Is Nearly Empty.— Beulah Russell Morgan.— I
My Daddy.— Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
My Dad's Dinner Pail. — Edward Harrigan. — BLPA
My Daily Creed. — Unknown. — BLP
My Daily Prayer. — Grenville Kleiser. — BLRP
My Dancin'-Days Is Over.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
My Darkness.— Rose O'Neill.— TBM
My Darling's Blind. — Unknown. — HT
My Darter. — Ernest McGaffey. — WRR-56
My Daughter Jane.— Sarah L. Flowers.— OHCS-1 7
My Daughter Louise. — Homer Greene. — BTB-7 — HBV —
My Day and Night. — John Payne. — PIAE
(Rondeau Redouble.)— HBV
My Days among the Dead Are Past lor Passed]. — Robert
Southey.— EPNC — ERP — GPE — HBV — LE.AP —
OBRV — -SEP — TOP
(Among His Books.) — EV-4
(His Books.)— BCEP— OBEV
(Scholar, The.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Stanzas Written in His Library.) — EP — EPW-4— TPH
My days, like swift wild birds fly over and are gone."— Isabel
Jones Campbell.
(Love Songs — II.) — OA
"My days were lighter." — Lady Margaret Sackville. See Epi
taphs (XII).
My Dead.— Frederick L. Hosmer.— OHPI— WGRP
My Dear and Only Love (Love Verses, Pt, I). — James Graham
Marquis of Montrose. — AEV — BSV — OBS
(Excellent New Ballad, An.)— FT
(Heroic Love.) — LH (abr.)— EV-2
(I'll Never Love Thee More.)— AEP-W—EBSV— HBV—
.__ OBEV— SBA
Dear and Only Love, I Pray.) — LPS-1
tfn/r -\ 1 ; 11 J *-w»v., j. j. JLO.J . /— JLJJL o- J.
My dear cockadoodle, my jewel, my joy." — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The— English.)— BOL
My Dear Comes Down to Meet Me. — Irene Rutherford McLeod.
"My dear, do you know how a long time ago." — Unknown. See
Babes in the Woods.
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TITLE INDEX
My Heart
My Dear, However Did You Think Up This Delicious Salad?
— Ogden Nash. — TL
My Dearest Baby, Go to Sleep. — Thomas Miller.— BOL— OTPC
My Dearie. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-4
"My Dearling."— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— AA—LBAP
My Delight.— Gamaliel Bradford.— HBMV
My Delight and Thy Delight.— Robert Bridges.— CMP— EA—
GPE — GTML - GTSL — HBV — OAEP— OBEV —
POTT— SB A— TOP
("My delight and your delight.")— PWB
My Desk.— Humbert Wolfe.— YT
My Devotion Kneels to You. — Iris Tree. — LHW
My Disreputable Friend, Mr. Raegen (abr.}. — Richard Harding
Davis.— SPE-7
My Dog.— John Kendrick Bangs.— BLPA — MPB— PB-4— PPA
—UTS
My Dog.— William Griffith.— PPA
My Dog.— Mabel Joyce.— GSRC
My Dog. — Unknown. — MPC-8
My Dog and I.— Norah M. Holland.— PPA
My Dog and I. — Marie More Marsh. — WRR-4
My Doggy. — Unknown (sometimes at. to M. L. Elliot). See
I Had a Little Doggy.
My Dogwood Tree. — Ethel Davidson Wood.— HB
My Doll.— Unknown. — MPC-5
My Dolls. — Bertha Gerneaux Davis. — OHCS-31
My Dolly ("There was a dear dolly who came in my stocking").
— Unknown.— WRR-SO
My Dolly ("Who is it that I've christened May"). — Unknown.
— PPYP
"My dolly hung her stocking up." — Unknown. — GFA
My Double and How He Undid Me (abr.). — Edward Everett
Hale.— BTB-8— HHHA— HSPS— WRR-43
"My dove, my beautiful one." — James Joyce. See Chamber
Music.
My Doves. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — OTPC— RON
My Dream ("I dreamed a dream next Tuesday week"). —
£7wAjwo«w.— BOHV— NA— SPE-4
My Dream ("Pop, I had a dream last night. Yes, I do mean
it"). — Unknown^ — WRR-S2
My Drinking Song. — Richard Dehmel, tr. fr. the German by
Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP
My Drowsy Little Queen. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — BOL
(My Little Girl.)— AA
My Early Home.— John Clare.— HBV— OTPC
My Early Home. — Alexander Clark. — BTB-1
My Editing. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens). —
WRR-2
My Enemy. — Alice Williams Brotherton. — AA
My Enemy.— Edwin L. Sabin.— OQP — QP-2
My Epitaph. — David Gray.— OBVV — VA
My Estate.— John Drinkwater.— HBMV
My Evening Prayer. — C. Maud Battersby (sometimes at. to
Charles H. Gabriel).— BLPA
(Evening Prayer.)— OQP— PDN—QP-1
My Eyes for Beauty Pine. — Robert Bridges.— VLEP
(
E
.
My eyes for beauty pine.")— PWB
My Eyes! How I Love You. — John Godfrey Saxe. — LPS-1
"My faint spirit was sitting in the light." — Percy Bysshe
Shelley (after the Arabic).— OBEV
(From the Arabic.)— HBV
"My fair, look from those turrets of thine eyes." — Michael
Drayton. See Idea's Mirrour.
My Fairy Lover. — Donald A. MacKenzie. — EBSV
My Faith. — Sri Ananda Acharya.— WGRP
My Faith.— Arthur G. Canfield.— LOW— POI
My Faith. — Frederick Lawrence Knowles. — OQP — QP-1
My Faith.— Unknown. — MR
My Faith Looks Up to Thee.— Ray Palmer— BPP— WGRP
(Faith.)— AA— HBV
("My faith looks up to Thee.") — AE
My Faithful Fond One. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by John
Stuart Blackie. — EBSV
My Familiar.— John Godfrey Saxe.— APW— HBV— PR— THP
My Father.— William Drennan.— TIP
My Father. — Virginia Moore. — FAOV
My Father. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — FAOV
My Father and I. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr.— RH
My Father Knows.— Wilbur Fisk Tillett— BLRP
My Father Was a Farmer. — Robert Burns. — MBL
"My father was a sailor." — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Havelock Ellis. See Spanish Folk Songs.
My Fatherland. — William Cranston Lawton. — AA
My Fathers Came from Kentucky. — Vachel Lindsay. See
Alexander Campbell.
My Father's Chair.— Rudyard Kipling.— FAOV— RKV
My Father's Child. — "Stuart Sterne" (Gertrude Bloede).— AA
My Father's Close. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Dante
Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP
My Father's Gray Mare.— Unknown. — ABS
My Father's Halls.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
My Father's Voice in Prayer.— May Hastings Nottage.— BLRP
My Father's World. — Maltbie Davenport Babcock.— BLRP
My Favorite Flowers.— Christopher Morley.— POI— SL
My Favorite Tree. — Margaret Munsterberg. — GFA
My Feet.— Gelett Burgess.— BOHV—NA
(Nonsense Verses.) — HBV
(Queer Quatrains.)— RIS
My Fiancee.— Philip C. Reilly.— OHCS-37
My Fiddle.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— WRR-2
My Fiftieth Year.— William Butler Yeats.— LL-4
My First Political Speech.— "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber
Clark).— OHCS-11
My First Recital.— W. A. Eaton.— OHCS-33
My First School. — Unknown. — WRR-3
My First Singing Lesson.— C. S. Brown, Jr.— OHCS-30
My First Spectacles. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
My First Speech. — David Everett. — TS
(Boy Reciter, The.)— BLPA
(You'd Scarce Expect.) — WRR-47
My First Womern. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
"My flesh was water and my spirit foam." — Lady Margaret
Sackville. See Epitaphs (XVII).
My Flower-Room. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— ME
My Flowers. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington.— AFP
My Foe.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
My Foe. — Robert W Service. — CPS
My Foe. — Unknown.— BOHV— PA
(John Alcohol.)— OHCS-34
My Fountain Pen. — Robert Jones Burdette. — BTB-8 — OHCS-34
My Friend —Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— PPD-2
My Friend. — James Whitcomb Riley.— BFV — CPWR
My Friend, the Cat.— Carrie W. Stryker.— CIV
My Friends. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
My Friend's Secret.— Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber. — OHCS-10
My Funny Umbrella.— Alice Willdns.— GFA
"My galy charged with forgetfulness." — Sir Thomas Wyatt. —
NBE
(Galley, The.)— OBSC
(Lover Conipareth His State, The.) — CRE— EPEP
(Lover Compareth His State to a Ship in Perilous Storm
Tossed on the Sea, The.)— BEL
My Garden.— Thomas Edward Brown.— BMEP—DD—DDA—
EPW-5— GBOV— GBV— GPE— GTML— GTSL— HBV
— HBVY—JPC—LC— LEAP— MBP—NLK— OBEV—
OBVV-OQP— OTA — PB-7 — PC— POTT— PJH-1—
SBA— TOP— VOD— VLEP— WBLP— WGRP
My Garden.— Ralph Cheever Dunning.— PP
My Garden. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— CAP — GBOV—
IAP—UFE
Words of the Gods (sel.)— OQP — QP-2
My Garden. — Eugene Field. — PEF
My Garden. — Ethel Annette Gifford. — HB
My Garden. — Eric Parker.— GS
My Garden.— Harriet Duff Phillips. — HB
My Garden. — Margaret Ann Stevens. — HB
My Garden. — Eleanor Smith Thomas.— HB
My Garden. — Frederick E. Weatherly.— MCG
My Garden. — Mary Ramthun Young. — HB
My Garden Guests. — Roberta Gage. — HB
My Garden Has a Wall.— Robert Norwood. See Issa.
My Garden Is a Pleasant Place.— Louise Driscoll. — BLPA
My Garden Plot.— Unknown. — OHCS-19
My Garret.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
My Generous Heart Disdains. — Francis Hopkinson — APB
My Ghost Story. — Unknown. — WRR-3 1
"My glass is half-unspent: forbear to arrest." — Francis Quarles.
"My glass shall not persuade me I am old." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXII).
My Goal.— Helen Combes.— BS
My Goals.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
My God Has Spoken.— Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by
John Gray. — CAW
My God, I Love Thee.— St. Francis Xavier, tr. fr. the Latin by
Edward Caswell. — CAW — LPS-2
(Hymn.)— WGRP
"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" — Bible O T
See Psalms (Psalm XXII). ' '
My Godfather. — Unknown, ad. fr. the French by Genevieve
Stebbins. — WRR-47
"My gostly fader, I me confess." — Charles d'Orleans tr fr
the French. — EG '
"My Grace Is Sufficient for Thee." — Unknown. — BLRP
My Grandma. — Anna Paschall. — WRR-50
My Grandmamma. — Eva March Tappan, — WRR-50
My Grandmother's -Fan. — Samuel Minturn Peck. See My
Grandmother's Turkey-Tail Fan.
My Grandmother's Love Letters. — Hart Crane. — MOAP
My Grandmother's Turkey-Tail Fan.— Samuel Minturn Peek.
— PR
(My Grandmother's Fan.)— WRR-4
My Grandpa. — Unknown. — WRR-17
My Gray Guinever. — Henry L. Turner. — WRR-39
My Great Mistake. —Carmen Golden. — OHCS-36
My Guest.— Anna J. Grannis.— HT
My Guide. — Robert J. Burdette. — MOM
My Guide. — George Francis Savage-Armstrong. — VA
My Handsome Gilderoy. — Unknown. See Gilderov
My Hatchet.— E7»fcn0«w.— WRR-49
My Heart. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — NP
My Heart and L— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— HBV— V A
My Heart, Being Hungry.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HWM
(Hungry Heart, The.)— TSW— TSWC
"My heart has become as hard as a city street." — Conrad
Aiken. See Discordants.
"My heart, imprisoned in a hopeless isle."— Michael Drayton.
See Ideas Mirrour.
"My Heart Is a Lute."- Lady Blanche Elizabeth Lindsay
(sometimes at. to Anne Lindsay). — HBV — VA
My Heart Is Heavy. — Sara Teasdale. — NP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EBCITATIONS
My Heart Is High Above. — Unknown. — OBEV
("My heart is heich abufe.") — EBSV
"My heart is like a fountain true." — Unknown.
(Love and Protection of Mother and Father — English.)—
BOL
(Mother's Song.)— GN— HBV
My Heart Is Like a Singing Bird. — Christina Georgina Ros-
setti.— PFE
(Birthday, A.) — AV — AWP — BLV — BMEP — BPN —
CBOV— CH— CPOI— EP— EPP— EPW-5— EV-5
— GEPM— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL— ISP— JAWP
— JPC— LEAP-— LL-4 — MBP— OAEP— OBEV—
OB VV— PCD— PI AE— POTT— SB A— ST— TOP
—TSW—TSWC— VLEP— WBP— WHA— YT
("My heart is like a singing bird.") — EG
"My heart is so hardened I cannot repent." — Christopher Mar
lowe. See Dr. Faustus.
My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold (C.).— William Words
worth.— ATP— BEL— BLV— BPN— CRE—EP— EPP
— GR-e— LL-4 — MCCG — NAL— OTA— PTER — RON
— SPE-1— TCEP— TOP— TPH
(My Heart Leaps Up.) —EM-2 — EPN — EPNC— ERP—
GEPC— GPE — GTSE — ISP— JPC— LPS-2 —
MHT — NLK — OAEP — OB R V — PB-5— PCD—
SBA— SEP— TVSH— WLIP— WP
("My heart leaps up when I behold.") — EG — GTBS —
GTSL— OTPC— YT
(Rainbow, The.) — BCEP—BLPA—BPP— CBE— CBOV—
CG — CGOV—DD— EV-3— FPH— GEPM— HBV
—HBVY—ICBD — LC— LEAP— OBEV— OG—
PBGG— PECK— PYM— SPE-4
(Rainbow in the Sky.) — RIS
"My heart rebels against my generation." — George Santayana.
See Odes (I-V).
My Heart Shall Be Thy Garden. — Alice Meynell.— GBOV—
HBV
(Garden, The.)— ME
"My heart, thinking." — "Lady of Sakanoye." See Manyo Shu.
My Heart Was Comforted. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson)
Sangster.— BFV
"My heart, where have we been?" — Gerald Manley Hopkins.
See St. Winef red's Well.
My Heart's Idol. — Anthony Hamilton, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
My Heart's in the Highlands. — Robert Burns. — AWP — BBV —
BEL — BHV— CBE— CEP— CGOV—CSBP— EBSV—
EM-1— EV-3— FPH— GN—GR-1—GS— HBV— JAWP
— LC — LPS-2 — MBL— OTPC— PB-4 — PBGG— RIS—
TBV— TCEP— TOP— TVSH— WBP— WLIP— WRR-1
My Heid Is Like to Rend, Willie. — William Motherwell —
LPS-1
My Henry. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
My Hereafter.— Juanita de Long. — LOW — POI— WGRP
My Hero. — Benjamin Brawley. — BANP
My Hobby-Horse. — Mother Goose. See I Had a Little Hobby-
Horse.
My Home. — Unknown. — NA
My Home Party.— Unknown. — WRR-52
My Honey, My Love. — Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle Re
mus and His Friends.
"My honored lord, forgive the unruly tongue." — Elinor Wylie.
See One Person.
My Hope, My Love. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Edward
Walsh.— GTIV
"My hopes retire, my wishes as before." — Walter Savage Lan-
dor— BPN
(Persistence.) — FF — POI — VA
My Horses Ain't Hungry. — Unknown. — APW
My Hour. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
My House.— Helen H. Hall.— DDA
My House.— Claude McKay.— CDC
My House. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — VLEP
(Garden Days, XXXVI.)— CPOI
My House.— May Williams Ward.— PC
My House. — William Butler Yeats. — LL-4
My House Has Windows. — Anna Blake Mazquida. — OQP —
QP-2
"My house is made of graham bread." — Gelett Burgess
""^ Quatrains.) — RIS
M: ~" '
My Idea of My Mother.— Leo Tolstoi. — MOAH
My Instant. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — LS
My Irish Great-Grandfather, Patrick O'Flym?. — Homer
House.— DDA
C.
Jean. — Robert Burns. See Of A' the Airts.
Jewel Case. — Besse Burnett Bell. — HB
Jewels. — Mary Dixon Thayer. — TBM
Job. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
John. — William Hosea Ballou. — MR
Jolly Friend's Secret. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Josiar. — Unknown. — WRR-44
Sate. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CPOI — OBVV—
OHFP— WBLP— WRR-33
My King. — Unknown. — MHT
My Kingdom. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPN — GS — MPC-3
My Kite. — Beatrice Brown. — GFA
My Kittens. — Olive Stevens Brown. — WRR-3S
My Lad.— Fay H. Butler.— HB
My Laddie. — Amelie Rives. — HBV
My Laddie wi' the Bashfu' Grace. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
My Laddie's Hounds. — Marguerite Elizabeth Easter. — A A
My Lady.— Philip James Bailey.— OBVV
My Lady.— Herbert E. Palmer.— BPM-33
My Lady April. — Ernest Dowson. — VLEP
"My lady carries love within her eyes." — Dante. See La Vita
Nuova.
My Lady, Dancer for the Universe. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
I. Circus Called "The Universe," The.
II. Forest-Mirrors.
III. Druid-Harp.
IV. Druid Christmas, The.
My Lady Goes to the Play. — Arthur Ketchum, — PR
My Lady Greensleeves. — Unknown. — EV-2 — WP
(New Courtly Sonnet of the Greensleeves, A.) — OAEP —
OBSC— NBE
My Lady Has the Grace of Death. — Joseph Plunkett. — TL
My Lady in Her White Silk Shawl. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
My Lady Is Compared to a Young Tree. — Vachel Lindsay. —
CMP— CPL
"My lady looks so gentle and so pure." — Dante. See La Vita
Nuova.
"My lady ne'er hath given herself to me." — George Edward
Woodberry. See Ideal Passion (I).
My Lady Nicotine, sel. — Sir James Matthew Barrie.
My Brother Henry (sel. fr. Ch. XIV).— WRR-13
My Lady of the Roses. — Grace Johnson Lomon. — HB
"My lady sighs, and I am far away." — George Henry Boker.
My Lzdy^Wind.— Unknown.— HBV— HBVY— OTPC— PPL
("My Lady Wind, My Lady Wind.")— PPL
My Lady's Coach. — Unknown.— WRR-1 9
My Lady's Fur.— F. Ursula Payne. — PPA
My Lady's Grave.— Emily Bronte.— EV-5— OBEV— OBVV—
TOP
(Linnet in the Rocky Dells, The.) — OTPC
(Song.)— CPOI— HBV— OAEP— TPH— VA
My Lady's Law. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
"My lady's presence makes the roses red." — Henry Constable
See Diana.
My Lady's Tears.— Unknown.— EV-1— OBEV
(I Saw My Lady Weep.)— EPEP— GPE— HBV— SBA
("I saw my lady weep.")— EG — OBSC
(In Lacrimas.) — GTSL
My Lambs. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
My Land. — Thomas Osborne Davis. — CPN — DD — HBV—
OTPC— RON
My Land. — James Oppenheim. — TBM
My Land Is God's Land. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-7
My Last Duchess. — Robert Browning. — ATP— AWP — BEL—
BLV — BMEP — BPN — BTB-8 — BTB-9 — CBOV—
CPOI — CR — CRE—CRP— EM-2— EP—EPC— EPN
—EPNC — EPP — EV-5— GEPC— GR-e— HBV— ISP
—JAWP — LL-4 — MCCG — NAL— OAEP— PFE—
PIAE — POOI— PPD-1-2— PYM— SEP— SPE-5-— SR
— ST — TCEP— TOP— TPH— VA— VLEP— WBP—
WHA— WLIP— WRR-1 5
"My Last Song Perhaps." — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the
French by Eugene Field. — PEF
My Last Terrier.— John Halsham.— FT— HBV
My Last Will.— Sir Walter (Alexander) Raleigh (1861-1922).
— MM
My Legacy. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — HBV — LPS-3
My Legacy. — Ethelwyn Wetherald. — PPA
My Legs Are So Weary.— Gelett Burgess. — LBN
My Letter. — Grace Denio Litchfield. — AA
"My letters! all dead paper, mute and white!" — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXVIII) .
My Life.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
My Life Closed Twice before Its Close (Life, XCVI). — Emily
Dickinson.— BLV— MAP— WHA
(Complete Poems, II.) — LA
("My life closed twice before its close.") — EG — OBAV
(Parting.) — AA — APA — AV — BAP — GPE — LBAP—
LEAP— MAPA— OBVV— PFY—TCAP
My Life Is a Bowl.— May Riley Smith.— BLPA — SPT
My Life Is like the Summer Rose. — Richard Henry Wilde —
APD— APL— GR-a— HBV— IAP— TCAP
(Life.)— LPS-3
(Stanzas.)— AA— AP— APW— BAV— SPP
My Light Thou Art. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — PG
My Light with Yours. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP — NP— NV
— TBM
My Li'l John Henry (with music) . — Unknown. — ABF
My Lioness. — Pearl La Force Mayer. — WRR-53
My Lips Would Sing. — Edmund Leamy. — JKCP — SPT
My Little Bird. — John Bunyan. — OBS
(Of the Child with the Bird at the Bush.) — WRR-7
My Little Boat.— Sarah Jane S. Harrington,— RAR
My Little Bo-Peep. — S. B. McManus. — BOL— OHCS-28—
My Little Boy.— Carl Ewald, tr. fr. the Danish.~ST
My Little Boy. — Cecile Joyce.— SPE-7
My Little Boy.— Howell L. Finer.— WRR-23
My Little Brother. — Mary Lundie Duncan. — OTPC
(Little Brother—^/, difl.}— WRR-17
My Little Day.— Christine Hamilton Watson. — HB
My Little Dear.— Dollie Radford.— BOL— VA
My Little Doll.— Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies, The
(Lost Doll, The).
My Little Dreams. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — BANP— CDC
My Little Garden. — Gwendolen Allen. — HB
My Little Girl. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — AA
(My Drowsy Little Queen.) — BOL
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My Mother's
My Little Gray Kitty and I.— Unknown.— WRR-35
Mv Little Hen. — Mother Goose. — PBV
My Little House.— May Byron.— OQP—QP-2
My Little House. — Hazel Harper Harris. — DDA
My Little House.— Zephyr Ware Tarver.— HB
My Little Love.— Charles B. Hawley.— HBV
Mv Little Neighbor. — Mary Augusta Mason. — AA — CFBP —
GFA
My Little Newsboy.— Ada M. Melville.— WRR-19
"My little old dog." — Edith Wharton. See Lyrical Epigrams.
My Little Pony. — Unknown. — SAS
My Little Pretty One (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
My Little Saint. — John Norris. — LPS-1
My Little Sister. — Unknown. — OTPC
My Little Sister.— May Williams Ward.— TL
My Little Son. — George Frederick Scott. — MHT
"My little son, I wish you well, your mother's comfort when
in grief." — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The— Sicilian.) — BOL
"My little soul I never saw." — Grace Fallow Norton. See
Little Gray Songs from St. Joseph's.
My Little Tease.— George F. Lyman.— BTB-7
"My little victim, let me trouble you. — Hilaire Belloc.
(Mr. Belloc M. P.'s Excellent Nonsense.— W.) — ABVC
My Lord Tomnoddy. — Robert Barnabas Brough. — THP — VA
My Lord Tomnoddy. — "Thomas Ingoldsby." See Execution,
The.
My Lord's Motoring. — Vincent Starrett. — CIV
Mv Lost Youth. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA — AP —
iviy XjOS^pA_ApB_Af D— APL— APW— AWP— BAP (abr.)
—BLV (abr.)— CAP— CR— DDA— EA— EV-5— GEPM
—GTSE— HBV— IAP— ISP — JAWP— LEAP— LEAP
— LL-3 — MCCG— MOAP — OBAV — OBEV— OTA—
OTPC— PCD — PFY — PTER—PYM — RG— SBA—
TCAP— TOP— TPH— WBP
Sea Memories (sel.). — CBPC— MPB
My Love. — W. F. Fox. — OHCS-20
My Love.— James Russell Lowell.— CAP— GPE— HBV— I A P—
LEAP— TVSH
"My love." — Ono No Yoshiki. See Kokin Shu.
My Love ("I only knew," etc., composed of lines from diff.
poets'). — Unknown. — LPS-3
Mv Love ("My love [dear man!] turns in his toes"). — Un-
known.— HER— WRR-3
My Love and I. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — CAG
My Love and My Heart.— Henry S. Leigh.— BOHV— CIV
My Love Could Walk.— William Henry Davies.— CMP
"My love for him shall be." — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by
John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, XII.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
My Love for Thee. — Richard Watson Gilder.— HBV
My Love for You, Mother. — Eva Ingersoll Swasey.— BAP
My Love, I Have No Fear That Thou Shouldst Die. — James
Russell Lowell.— APB— CAP— IAP
(Sonnet: "My Love, I have no fear that thou shouldst
die,")— LPS-1
"My love, I wish thee well; so lullaby!" — Unknown.
(Baby's Charms, The — Sicilian.) — BOL
"My Love in her attire doth show her wit." — Unknown. — EG —
GTSE— GTSL
^— EPW-1— HBV— OBEV-OBSC-
PG
(My Love in Her Attire.)— WTP-1
(Poetry of Dress, The— III.)— GTBS
My Love Is Always Near. — Frederick Locker-Lampson.— BMEP
(Unrealized Ideal.)— EP—EPP— GPE— LEAP— TSW
My Love Is like a Red Red Rose.— Robert Burns.— AEP-D—
OAEP
(My Luve.)— BLV
(My Luve Is like a Red Red Rose.)— WLIP
(My Luve's like a Red Red Rose.)— PYM
(O My Luve Is like a Red, Red Rose.)— GEPM— OTA—
SBA— WHA
("0 my luve is like a red, red rose.")— GTBS— GTSE—
/~"T<OT T T>O 1
(Red, Red Rose, AO— AEV— AWP— BCEP— BEL— BPB
_BS^— CBE— CBOV — CBPC— CEP— CR—
CRP— EBSV —EM-1— EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3—
GPE— HBV— ISP— JAWP— LC— LEAP— LL-4
— MBL— MCCG— NAL—OBEC— OBEV— OG—
PB-9— PCD— PG— PIAE— SEP— TOP — TPH —
TVSH — WBP— WP — WTP-2
"My love is like to ice and I to fire." — Edmund Spenser. See
Amoretti (XXX).
"My Love is neither young nor old." — Unknown.— OBSC
"My love is strengthened, though more weak in seeming. —
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CII).
My Love, Oh, She Is My Love. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Douglas Hyde.— GTIV— TIP
"My Love o'er the water bends dreaming. — James Thomson.
See Sunday up the River. WT»Tk ^-*
My Love of Long Ago. — M. Hedderwick Browne. — WRR-23
My Love, She's But a Lassie Yet.— Robert Burns.— EBSV
My Love She's But a Lassie Yet. — James Hogg. — HBV
My Love Ship.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PTA-1
(My Ships.) -SPE-2— SR— WRR-56
"My love tonight is quiet." — Isabel Jones Campbell.
(Love Songs — I.) — OA
My Love Who Loves Me Not. — Hitomaro, tr. fr. the Japanese
by Mabel Lorenz Ives.
(Translations from Early Japanese Poetry.) — PFE
My Lover.— Florence M'Curdy.— OHCS-28
My Lover. — Unknown. — WRR-13
My Lover.— Emma Mortimer White.— PTWP
My Lover Who Loved Me Last Spring.— Doll ie Denton.—
WRR-32
My Loves.— John Stuart Blackie.— EBSV— OBVV
My Lulu (with music). — Unknown. — AS
My Lute Awake! Perfourme the Last. — Sir Thomas Wyatt.—
AEV
(My Lute, Awake.)— GPE— LEAP
("My lute awake! Perform the last.") — EG
(Lover Complaineth of the Unkindness of His Love, The.)
— EPW-1 , ,
(Lover Complaineth the Unkindness of His Love, The,) —
CRE— EM-1— EP—EPP— OAEP— TCEP
(To His Lute.)— OBEV— OBSC— PG
My Lute, Be As Thou Wast When Thou Didst Grow. — William
Drummond, of Hazvthornden. — BSV
("My lute, be as thou wast when thou didst grow.' ) — EG
(Tonms Lute.)— EBSV— EV-2— GPE— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL
My Luve Is like a Red Red Rose. — Robert Burns. See My
Love Is like a Red Red Rose.
My Luve's in Germany. — Unknown. — CH
My Ma, She Knows.— Birch Arnold.— WRR-1 7
My Madeline.— Walter Parke.— BOHV
My Madonna.— Robert W. Service.— BLP A— CPS
"My maid Mary." — Mother Goose. — PPL — RIS
(My Maid Mary.)— CBPC
My Maiden Aunt. — Charles Henry Luders. — PR
My Mamma.— Estelle W. Crampton.— WRR-50
My Mary.— William Cowper.—BFV— GPE— OBEV
(To Mary— C.) — BEL— EM-1 — EP — EPW-3— GEPM—
ISP— LL-4— OAEP— OBEC— TPH
(To the Same.)— EV-3— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— SBA
My Mary. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
My Maryland.— James Ryder Randall.— AA—APA — APL —
BAP— HBV— JKCP— LA— LEAP — LEAP (abr.) —
MC— OBAV— PAH— WTP-7
(Maryland* My Maryland.) —AP — BMC— GR-l—SPP—
WRR-41
My Master.— Harry Lee.— RT— MOM
My Master. — Unknown. — SPS
(I Met the Master.)— BLRP
My Master Hath a Garden. — Unknown. — CH
My Masterpiece. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
My Master's Face. — William Kurd Kilmer. — MOM
My Mate.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
"My memory of Heaven awakes." — Coventry Patmore. See
Angel in the House, The.
My Midnight Meditation. — Henry King, Bishop of Chichester.
My Mind and I.— Hilda Conkling.— NP
My Mind to Me a Kingdom Is. — Sir Edward Dyer. — BCEP —
BEL— BHV— BPP (abr.)— BTB-3— CRE— EM-1— EP
— EPP— EPW-1— EV-1— FT— GPE— HBV— LLC—
LPS-3— MCCG— OG—PG (abr.)— SBA— TVSH (abr.)
— WGRP— WTP-4
(Contentment— o6r.)— CGOV— GS— OTPC— PECK
(Kingdom.)— OBSC
(My Mynde to Me a Kingdome Is.) — AEV
My Mirror.— Aline Kilmer.— GPE— LA— NP—NV
My Mission.— Bayard Taylor.— WRR-3 3
"My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXXX).
My Mistress Is As Fair As Fine. — Unknown. — CH
"My Mistress when she goes." — Thomas Lodge. See Life and
Death of William Longbeard, The.
Mv Mistress's Boots. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — BOHV —
CRE— EPW-5— HBV— ISP— PIAE— THP— TOP
My Moon. — Gordon Bottomley. See Night and Morning Songs.
My Mother. — Florence R. Andrews. — HB
My Mother. — Beulah Vick Bickley. — HB
My Mother. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — DD — HBMV
My Mother.— Josephine Rice Creelman. — DD — MOAH — OHIP
My Mother. — Simon Felshin. — POOT
My Mother. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — NV
My Mother. — Betty Haberle.— SSS
My Mother.— Francis Ledwidge.— HBMV— OHIP
My Mother.— Bertha Nolan.— PDN
My Mother.— Joseph Parker.— MOAH
My Mother.— William Bell Scott.— MOAH— VA
My Mother. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. See I Must Not Tease
My Mother.
My Mother. — Ann and Jane Taylor. — BLPA (abr.) — DD
(much abr.)~HT (afcr.) — MOAH— OHIP— PEDC—
PTA-1— RYC— SPE-4 (a&r.)— WRR-58 (abr.)
My Mother ("If I were asked," etc.) — Unknown. — MHT
(You Mean My Mother.)— PEDC— RON— RYC
My Mother. — Samuel N. Wilson. — PEDC
"My mother and your mother." — -Unknown. — SAS
My Mother at the Gate. — Matilda C. Betham-Edwards. —
OHCS-14
My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair.— Anne Home.— EBSV—
HBV— OBEC
My Mother Said. — Unknown. — HWC
My Mother's Bible. — George Perkins (or Pope) Morris. — AA
— BLRP— HT— LOW— LPS-1— MOAH — OHCS-8—
POI— WBLP
My Mother's Garden. — Alice E. Allen.— BLPA
My Mother's Grave. — Unknown. — MOAH
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My Mother's
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
My Mother's Hands.— Anna Herapstead Branch. See Songs
for My Mother.
My Mother's Hands. — Anna Mikesell Byers.— HE
My Mother's Hands.— Ellen M. H. Gates.— LOW— POI
(Beautiful Hands.)— BTB-5— HT
My Mother's Hands.— Albertine 0. Hall.— HB
My Mother's House. — Eunice Tietjens.™ HBMV— MLP— NP
— TBM
My Mother's Hymns.— Emily Greene Wetherbee— OHCS-33
(Mother's Hymns— abr.) — WRR-6
My Mother's Picture. — William Cowper. — LLC — LPS-1 —
MO AH
(Lines on Receiving His Mother's Picture.) — CH (abr.) —
OH1P (much abr.)
(Mother's Portrait, A— abr.) — BTB-S
(On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture.)— AE P-D—
BCEP — BEL— EP— EPP— EPRE — EPW-3 —
GR-e— M B L— PB G G— TO P
(On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture Out of Norfolk.)
— AEV — CEP— CRE— EM-1 — EV-3— HBV —
OAEP— OBEC— SEP—TCEP
"Could Time, his flight reversed," etc. («/.).— WHA
My Mother's Prayer.— T. C. O! Kane.— BLPA
My Mother's Quilt. — Margaret Rushmer. — HB
My Mother's Rocking Chair. — Marcella Drennan Malarky.—
HB
My Mother's Song.— Emma M. Johnston. — OHCS-23
My Mother's Stories. — Ruth Heckman.— GSRC
My Mother's Words. — Anna Hempstead Branch. See Songs
for My Mother.
My Mountain Neighbors.— Mildred Gavitt Dodge.— HB
My Mouse.— Lilly Robinson.— RYC
My Mule.— Theodore Growl.— BTB-1— OHCS-18
My Mynde to Me a Kingdome Is. — Sir Edward Dyer. See My
Mind to Me a Kingdom Is.
My Nanie, O.— Robert Burns.— EBSV— EPRE— EPW-S— NAL
(Song: My Nanie, O.)— CRE— EP
My Nanie, 0. — Allan Cunningham.— EBSV
My Nannie's Awa'. — Robert Burns. — BFP—EPW-3 — GN —
HBV— MBL— OTPC
(My Name's Awa'.)— EBSV
My Native Land.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— LPS-2
My Native Land. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The ("Breathes there the man," etc.).
My Needle Says.— Hazel Hall.— NP
My Neighbor. — Francis Carlin.— BMC
My Neighbor. — Virginia Eaton.— BPP
My Neighbor.— Lizzie Clark Hardy.— OHCS-18
My Neighbor. — Seigniora Laune. — DDA
My Neighbor Jim.— O. F. Pearre.— MHT— POI— SL— WRR-4
My Neighbor Jim.— Howell L. Piner.— WRR-23
My Neighbors.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Room 4: The Painter Chap.
Room 5: The Concert Singer.
Room 6: The Little Work Girl.
Room 7: The Coco-Fiend.
"To rest my fagged brain now and then (Introd. poem).
My Neighbor's "Baby.— Unknown. — OHCS-13
My Neighbor's Call.- -Georgia A. Peck.— OHCS-31
My Neighbor's Roses.— Abraham L. Gruber.— BLPA— OQP—
QP-2
My Net Product. — Jacques Delille, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
My New World.— Irving Browne. — AA — LEAP
My New-Cut Ashlar.— Rudyard Kipling. — POTT— RKV
(Dedication, A: "My new-cut ashlar takes the light.") —
BMEP— GTSL— HBV— OBEV— OBVV
My Night. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
My Nosegays Are for Captives (Introd. poem to Nature). —
Emily Dickinson. — PC
My November Guest — Robert Frost. —APA — BLV— GPE—
HBMV— NP— OBAV
My Nursery Walls. — Aileen Beaufort. — GSRC
My Ol' Black Cat.— Flavia Rosser.— WRR-3 S
My Old Bible.— Unknown.— BLRP
My Old Counselor.— Gertrude Hall.— AA— OBAV
My Old Dutch.— Albert Chevalier.— WRR-3 6
My Old Friend.— Arthur C. Benson. — BFV — SPE-5
My Old Friend. — James Whitcomb Riley.— BFV— CPWR
My Old Gray Cat and L— Joe Lincoln.— WRR-3 5
My Old Hammah (with music), — Unknown. — AS
My Old Home. — Ellen O'Leary. — TIP
My Old Kentucky Home. — Stephen Collins Foster. — APA —
APW — CSBP — HBV — .TAP— LA— LPS-1— OFPE-
OTA— OTPC— PECK— PYM—WRR-41 (for pant.)—
WRR-45 (with music)— WTP-4
(My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night.) —AA — APL —
LEAP— OBAV— WLIP
My Old Rag Doll.— Harriet F. Crocker.— WRR-25
"My old self." — Akiko Yosano. See Translations from Mod
ern Japanese Poetry (Akiko Yosano — VI).
My Only Jo and Dearie, O.— Richard Gall.— EBSV
My Only Need.— Mark Van Doren.— BPM-34
My Opinions and Betsy Bobbett's, sels. — Marietta F. Holley.
Fourth of July in Jonesville. — CHS
Josiah Allen's Wife at A. T. Stewart's Store (fr. Alexan
der's Store).— OHCS-14
Samantha Smith Becomes Josiah Allen's Wife (Married to
Josiah Allen — C.). — BTB-2
"My ornaments are arms."— Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by
John Gibson Lockhart. — EG
(Wanderin
(Wandering Knight's Song, The.) — BFVR— HBV
My Other Chinee Cook.— James Brunton Stephens.— THP
My Other Clo'es.— Unknown.-— WRR-14
My Other Me.— Grace Denio Litchfield.— AA— HBV
My Owen.— Ellen Mary Patrick Downing.— HBV— TIP
"My own beloved, who hast lifted me." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XXVII).
My Own Cailin Donn. — George Sigerson. — HBV
My Own Epitaph.— John Gay.— EPRE— PIAE— TOP
My OwnlgHereafter.— Eugene Lee-Hamilton.— WGRP
My Own Land. — Herbert Everell Rittenburg.— VF
My Own, My Native Land! — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of
the Last Minstrel, The ("Breathes there the man," etc.).
My Own Native Land.— Unknown,— WRR-27
My Own Shall Come to Me.— John Burroughs.— PECK— RON
( Waiting. )-AA — APA— BAP— BFV— BLPA— BTB-9—
BTP — DD — DDA — GPE— HBV— HTR— LA—
LEAP — LEAP — LO W— M HT— NPSC— OB A V
— OHFP— OQP— PB-7— PC— POI— QP-1— SBA
— WGRP— WTP-2
My Own Song.— Harriet Prescott Spofford.— BPP
My Pa.— Marion Short.— WRR-21
My Partner.— Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— THP— WTP-7
My "Patch of Blue." — Mary Newland Carson. — BLPA
My Paw Said So.— Edgar A. Guest.— CPN—CVG
My Peggy. — Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, The.
My People.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
My Pet Cat.— Unknown.— WRR-3 5
My Pets. — Sarah Jane S. Harrington. — RAR
"My Phillis hath the morning sun." — Thomas Lodge. See
Phillis.
My Philosfy.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
(My Philosophy— afcr.)— ICBD
My Philosophy.— James Whitcomb Riley. See My Philosfy.
My Pictures.— Unknown.— WRR-1 7
My Pilgrimage (Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage— C.).—Siv
Walter Raleigh.— WGRP
("Give me my scallop-shell of quiet.") — EG
(His Pilgrimage.)— BEL— CR— CRE— EA—EP—EPEP—
EPW-1 — GPE— GT-2— HBV— LEAP— OBEV-
PC— SB A— TOP— TPH
(Passionate Man's Pilgrimage, The.) — BLV — OAEP —
OBSC
(Pilgrimage, The.) —BCEP— CAW— LPS-2— STB (abr.)
(Soul's Pilgrimage, The.)— CBE
(Verses Made by Sir Walter Raleigh the Night Before He
Was Beheaded.)— EV-1
My Pilot.— Washington Gladden.— OQP— QP-1
My Pine Tree.— Demmon Gilbert.— HB
My Pipe.— Christopher Morley.— FAOV— LHV
My Plaid Awa'. — Unknown. See Elfin Knight, The.
My Playmate.— John Greenleaf Whittier.—AP— APA— APL—
BFVR — CAP— HBV— IAP— LBAP— MOAP— OBVV
— PCD— RYC— TCAP
My Playmates.— Eugene Field.— PEF
"My pleasuance was an undulating green." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See House to Home.
My Poems.— Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
"My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes." — Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XVII).
My Policeman. — Rose Fyleman. — MPC-3
My Policeman.— "B. R. M."— PBV
My Pompous Friend. — L. E. Nelson. — DDA
My Pony.— "A."— GFA— PRWS
My Prairies. — Hamlin Garland. — PTA-2
My Prayer. — Horatius Bonar. — BLRP
My Prayer. — Mrs. Louise Gewin. — HB
My Prayer.— Elsie Janis.— BLP— VIL
My Prayer.— Mark Guy Pearse.— OQP— QP-2
My Prayer.— Henry David Thoreau. — DD — GPE — HBV —
HBVY— LBAP— M GAP— OQP— QP-1— SBA
My Prayer ("Lord Jesus make Thyself to me") .—Unknown.—
BLRP
My Prayer ("My life must touch a million lives," etc.). — Un
known. — BLRP
My Prayer for Today. — Mrs. Maud Akers.— HB
My Pretty Little Pink (with music).— Unknown.— AS
My Prisoner. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
My Psalm. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP — LOW— POI
(si. abr.)
My Queen. — Unknown. — HBV
My Queen. — William Winter. — AA
My Radio. — Gertrude Van Winkle.— GFA
My Real Estate.— Atlantic Monthly.— APP
My Recollectest Thoughts.— Charles Edward Carryl. See Davy
and the Goblin.
My Religion.— Edgar A. Guest— CVG
My Religion, set. — Leo Tolstoi.
Confession of Faith, A.— OHPP
My Ride.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
My Risen Lord. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
My Rival. — Bessie Chandler. — CHS
My Rival. — Rudyard Kipling. — HBR— RKV— SPE-1— SR-~
My Road.— Oliver Opdyke.— HBV
My Road Leads to You. — Clara Tull Martin,— HB
My Rosary. — Kate Whiting Patch.— HTR
My Ruthers.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
My Sabine Farm. — Eugene Field. — PEF
My Sailor Boy. — Viola Brothers Shore. — PPGW
My Scrap-Book.— "C. L. McK."— MHT
My Secret. — John Banister Tabb. — SPP
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TITLE INDEX
Myself
My Sense of Sight.— Oliver Herford.— HBMV— HBVY
My Serious Son. — Walter Savage Landor. — FAOV
My 71st Year.— Walt Whitman.— CAP
My Shadow. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— CCP— CFBP— CPN —
y GFA - GS - HBV — HBVY-LC-MCG- MPB-
MPC-4 — OFPE — OTPC — PB-2 — PBGP — PECK —
PPYP— RIS— RYC— VLEP— WLIP
My Share. — John Kendrick Bangs. — BS
(May It Be Mine.)— FF— POI
My Share of t
OBVV
of the World. — Alice Furlong. — BMC— HBV —
My Sheep I Neglected.— St'r Gilbert Elliot— EBSV
My 'Shine.— Howell L. Piner.— WRR-23
My Ship.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— LPS-1
My Ship.— Edmund Leamy.— JKCP— MCG— MPC-7— SUS
My Ship and I. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — PPL
My Ships.— William M. Bunn. — OHCS-34
My Ships.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— SPE-2 — SR— WRR-56-
(My Love Ship.)— PTA-1
My Silks and Fine Array.— William Blake.— BLV— LEAP
("My silks and fine array,") — CBE — EG
(Song: "My silks and fine array.") — BEL — CEP — EM-1
— EPW-3 — GEPM — GPE — HBV — OAEP—
OBEC— OBEV— TOP
(Song: My Silks and Fine Array.)— CBOV— EV-3— NAL
"My sister is not so defenseless left." — John Milton. See
Comus.
My Sister She Works in a Laundry (with music). — Unknown.
— AS
My Sister's Sleep. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN— CRE—
EPN— ISP— OAEP— POTT— TPH— VLEP
My Six Little Boys. — Kathleen Moody Nolen.— HB
My Son. — James D. Hughes. — BLPA— PPGW
My Son.— Douglas Malloch. — FAOV
My Son.— Ada Tyrrell.— RH
My Son Stands Alone.— John V. A. Weaver.— FAOV
My Song.— Eunice K. Biddle.— PSO
My Song.— Hazel Hall.— HBMV— TBM
My Song. — Rabindranath Tagore— MOAH— OHIP
My Song of Today. — St. Therese, of the Child Jesus, tr. fr. the
French.— CAW
My Songs Are Poisoned. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German
by Louis Untermeyer. — AWP— JAWP— WBP
My Sore Thumb.— Surges Johnson.— HBVY— RON
My Sorrow. — "Seumas O'Sullivan." See Starling Lake, The.
My Soul and I. — Charles Buxton Going. — LOW— POI
My Soul and I (abr.). — John Greenleaf Whittier. — LLC
Faith (set.).— PDN
My Soul Is an Enchanted Boat. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Prometheus Unbound (Voice in the Air).
My Soul Is like a Garden-Close.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— ME
— PR— VOD
"My soul, there is a country." — Henry Vaughan. — EG
(Peace.)— AEP-W—AEV— AWP— BEL— EPC— EPEP—
EPS— EV-2—GN— HBV— OAEP— OBEV— OBS
— RT— SPE-4— WGRP— WHA
(Sweet Peace.)— WP
My Speech.— Mrj. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP— RON
"My spirit kisseth thine." — Robert Bridges.— PWB
"My spirit sang all day." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
My Spirit, Sore from Marching. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
CMP— WFG
My Spirit Will Grow Up. — Ruth Evelyn Henderson.— OOP —
QP-2
My Spirit Will Not Haunt the Mound. — Thomas Hardy.—
MBP— TOP
"My spotless love hovers with purest wings." — Samuel Daniels.
See To Delia (XII).
My Springs.— Sidney Lanier.— CAP — LL-3 — OHCS-40
My Star.— Robert Browning. — BEL — BMEP— CRE — EP —
EPN — EPP —GEPC— GPE— HBV— LHW— OAEP—
OG— PC— PIAE— SPE-2— ST— TOP
My Star.— John Banister Tabb.— BPN— GR-a— VLEP
My Step-Grandfather. — Harold Lenoir Davis. — NP
My Stout Old Heart and I. — Emerson Hough.— FF—HT— POI
My Strawberry. — Helen Hunt Jackson.— PTER
My Study.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— APB— SPP
My Sun Sets to Rise Again.— Robert Browning.— OHP1
My Sunday Nap (?) — Charles S. Kinnison. — POI — SL
My Sweet Old Etcetera. — E. E. Cummings. See Is 5.
My Sweet Sweeting. — Unknown. — CH (si. abr.) — LPS-1
My Sweetest Lesbia. — Thomas -Campion (after Catullus).—
AWP— JAWP— SBA— WBP
("My sweetest Lesbia," etc.)— NBE— OBSC
(My Sweetest Lesbia, Let Us Live and Love.)- EPEP
(T9 Lesbia.)— HBV— SEP
(Vivamus Mea Lesbia atque Am emus.) — EG
My Sweetheart. — Mrs. Frances Boyd Hurlock.— HB
My Sweetheart. — Frank C. McCarthy. — PAPm
My Sweetheart.— Samuel Minturn Peck.— BTB-9
My Sweetheart's Baby Brother. — Mary Kyle Dallas. —
WRR-3
My Sweetheart's Bouquet.— Sarah Metcalf Phipps.— LHW
My Swinging Shadow. — Grace Wilson Coplen.— GFA
My Symphony. — William Henry Channing.— BPP
(Channing's Symphony.) — HT
My Task.— Maude Louise Ray.— MRV
My Task. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BLP
My Taxicab.— James S. Tippett.— GFA— MPB
"My tears are true, though others be divine." — Henry Con
stable. See Diana.
My Ten Dollies.— May Byron.— WRR-50
My Terrier.— Alfred Cochrane.— FT
My Thankful Prayer.— Rose Waldo.— PB-1
My Thanksgiving.-— Arthur Goodenough. — WRR-40
My Thoughts Hold Mortal Strife.— William Drummond of
Hawthornden. — BSV
(Inexorable )— OBEV
(Lament, A: "My thoughts hold mortal strife.") — GTSL—
SBA
(Madrigal.)— EBSV— EV-2— GPE— GTBS—GTSE—OBS
My Thrush.— Mortimer Collins.— BLA (abr.)— HBV— OTPC
— PPA
My Time Table.— Unknown.— PPYP
("Sixty seconds make a minute" — abr.) — RIS
My Times Are in Thy Hand.— Christopher Newman Hall.— VA
My Times Are in Thy Hands. — Anna Laetitia Waring. — LOW
—POI
My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXXV).
My Treasure.— Marvin Cooke. — GSRC
My Treasures.— John Kendrick Bangs.— POI — SL
My Treasures. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — SAS
My Tree Toad.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
"My trewest tresowre sa trayturly was taken.'* — Richard
Rolle (?).— NBE
(My Truest Treasure — in mod. English.) — TMEV
My Trip to the Moon. — F. Irene Boise. — WRR-3 9
My Triumph.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BHV— CAP— IAP
— ICBD— TCAP
My True-Love Hath My Heart.— Sir Philip Sidney. See Arca
dia (Bargain, The).
My Truest Treasure (in mod. Eng.).— Richard Rolle (?). See
"My trewest tresowre sa trayturly was taken."
My Trundle Bed.— J. G. Baker.— BLPA— BTB-2
My Trust.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— LOW— OHIP (1st 3
sts.)~ PDN (1st 3 sts.)—-POI
"My Tumick's Got a Pain." — Unknown.— WRR-40
My Turtledove Is Flown. — Jean Passerat, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
My Twelve Oxen. — Unknown.— TMEV
(Saweste Not You My Oxen.)— CGOV
(Twelve Oxen, The.)— CH
My Twentieth Birthday.— "M. K."— WRR-6
My Two Pigeons. — Mother Goose.— PBV
My Uncle Peter.— Emma A. Opper.— WRR-52
My Uninvited Guest. — May Riley Smith.— AA— WGRP
My Valentine. — Jennie L. Hopkins. — WRR-5
My Valentine. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See I Will Make
You Brooches.
My Very Dear.— Mary Faith.— GSRC
My Vesper Song.— Mary R. Butler.— BTB-8— OHCS-20
My Visit to Niagara. — Nathaniel Hawthorne. — MAL
My Vocation. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
(Ma Vocation — tr. by Eugene Field.) — PEF
My Wage.— Jessie B. Rittenhouse.— BLP— BLPA— ICBD— PC
My Weicome Beyond.— Allie Wellington.— OHCS-4
My Western Home.— Eva W. Mullen.— HB
My What- Is-It.— Robert Frost.— RIS
My White Bread. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
My Wife. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BHP — BMEP — CP—
CPOI— EPP— EPW-5— GPE— LBBV— POTT— WTP-8
(To My Wife.)— POI— SL
(Trusty, Dusky, Vivid, True.) — HBV
My Wife and Child.— Henry R. Jackson— LPS-2— OHCS-15
— SPE-5
My Wife and I.— Unknown.— OHCS-15
My Wife Is a Woman of Mind. — Unknown. — BTB-6
My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing. — Robert Burns.— HBV —
LPS-1
(Winsome Wee Thing, The.)— LC
My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing. — Robert Jamieson.— EBSV
My Wife's Husband.— Charles R. Risley.— OHCS-34
My Wind Is Turned to Bitter North. — Arthur Hugh Clough.—
OAEP
(Song of Autumn, A.)— CPOI— VLEP
My Wish. — Samuel Rogers. See Wish, A.
My Wishes. — Emile Zola, tr. fr. the French.— WTP-10
My Wonderful Dad.— James W. Foley.— FAOV
My World.— Chauncey R. Piety.— LHW— OQP—QP-1
My Yallow Gal (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
My Yoke Is Easy.— Gladys Latchaw.— MOM
My Young Un (abr.)— Unknown.— SPE-5
My Youth. — William Henry Davies.— HTR
My Zipper Suit. — Marie Louise Allen. — SUS
My Zoological Flame. — Edna E. Linsley.— CAG
Mycerinus. — Matthew Arnold. — VLEP
Myles O'Hea— Charles J. Kickham.— TIP
"Mylo Jones's Wife."— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Mynstrelles Songe. — Thomas Chatterton. See ^Ella.
Myra. — Fuike Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
"Myriad roots of the entwining grass, The." — Lady Margaret
Sackville. See Epitaphs (II).
Myrrh, sel. ("Life knows no dead," etc.). — "Joaquin" Miller
Myrrh Bearers. — E. D. Mund. — WRR-57
Myrtis. — Walter Savage Landor. See Pericles and Aspasia.
Myrtle and the Vine, The, sel. — George Colman the Younger.
Gluggity Glug.— HBV— LPS-3
Myrtle Bush Grew Shady, The.— Mary Coleridge. — CH
(Jealousy.)— EPW-5
Myself.— Edgar A. Guest.— BLP— BLPA— CVG— OQP—QP-1
(Living with Himself.)— SPS
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Myself
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Myself.— Unknown.— OQP— QP-l
Myself. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself, The.
Myself Again. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
(XVIII).
Myself and Me.— George M. Cohan.-— MHT—POI—SL
Myself and Mine. — Walt Whitman. — APB—APW— CAP—
IAP
Mysteries, The. — James Hunt Cook. — HT
Mysteries (Nature, LIV). — Emily Dickinson.— APA—CBOV
—MAP
Mysteries of Life, The. — Francois Rene Auguste, Vicomte
de Chateaubriand. See Genius of Christianity, The.
Mysterious Biography. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS — EMS
Mysterious Cat, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL—MPB—RAR—
SP— UTS
Mysterious Doings. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Mysterious Duel, A. — Harper's Weekly. — OHCS-20
(Duel between Mr. Schott and Mr. Nott, The.)— CHS
Mysterious Guest, The.— Fowler Brannock.— OHCS-30— PPSC
Mysterious Music, The. — Theodore Maynard. — AMV-36
"Mysterious night, when our first parent knew." — Joseph Blanco
White. See To Night.
Mysterious Portrait, The: A Story of Japan. — George Japy. —
BTB-8— WRR-33
Mysterious Rappings. — Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber. —
OHCS-18
Mystery. — Eliaabeth Barrett Browning. — OBVV
Mystery. — John Drinkwater. — TCPD
Mystery, The. — Ralph Hodgson. — BLV—BMEP— CAW— CH
— CMP — HBV —LEAP — MBP — ME — NP— OQP—
QP-1— WGRP— WLIP
Mystery, A. — Rosamond Lang. — RYC
Mystery. — Sctadder Middleton. — NV
Mystery, The. — Claudia A. Pinckney. — HB
Mystery, A. — "Gabriel Setoun" (Thomas Nicoll Hepburn). —
CPN— PPL
Mystery, The. — George Francis Savage- Armstrong. — VA
Mystery, The.— Sara Teasdale.— HBMV
Mystery, The. — Lilian Whiting. — AA
Mystery, A.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP — IAP
Mystery of Cro-a-tan, The, — Margaret Junkin Preston. — PAH
Mystery of Edwin Drood, The, sel. — Charles Dickens.
Rosa Bud.— OHCS-39
Mystery of Evil, The. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See Light of Asia,
The.
Mystery o+ Life in Christ, The. — Elizabeth Prentiss.— OHCS-8
Mystery of Pasadene, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Mystery of the Doll's House, The. — Henri Duvernois. — GSRC
Mystery of the Innocent Saints, The, sel. ("I have often,"
etc.'). — Charles Peguy, tr. fr. the French by Joseph T.
Shipley.— CAW
Mystic, The.— Witter Bynner.— HBV— LBMV— LEAP
Mystic, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Mystic, The. — Cale Young Rice. — BLP — LBMV — LS — MMV
— NPSC— PPD-1— PT— WGRP
"I have ridden the wind" (sel.). — NLK
Mystic, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — OAEP
Mystic, The.— Willard Wattles.— LHW
Mystic and Cavalier. — Lionel Pigot Johnson. — GTIV — MBP
Mystic as Soldier, A. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CP — LBBV— NP
—WGRP
Mystic Borderland, The. — Helen Field Fischer. — OQP — QP-2
(Borderland.)— POI—SL
Mystic Song, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Percy Allen
(Chanson Mystique.)— CAW
Mystic Thorn, The (ad.). — Unknown. — CLS
Mystic Trumpeter, The. — Walt Whitman. — CAP — IAP —
MRV (abr.)— TCAP
"O trumpeter! methinks" (sel. fr. above). — OHPI
Mystic Veil, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-12
Mystic Weaver, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-6 — PTA-2
Mystical Christ, The. — Robert Browning. See Pauline.
Mystical Ecstacy, A. — Francis Quarles. See Divine Rapture, A.
Mystical Poets. — Amado Nervo, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Mystic's Prayer, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sham)
HBV— WGRP
Mystified Quaker in New York, The. — Frank Olive. — BHP
(Words and Their Uses.)— OHCS-17
Myth, A. — Charles Kingsley.— GN — VA
(Night Bird, The.)— CPOI
"Myth of Arthur, The." — Gilbert Keith Chesterton. — HBMV
Mythology. — Witter Bynner. — BPM-33
Mythology. — Friedrich Schiller. See Wallenstein,
N
"N" for Nannie and "B" for Ben. — Mary Kyle Dallas.— BTB-3
— WRR-3
N. Y.— Ezra Pound.— NP
Naaman's Song. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Nachiketas and Death. — James Stephens. — TL
Nae Star Was Glintin.— Eliza Cook.— OHCS-25
Nails. — Leonard Feeney. — WHL
Naked Boughs. — Harrison Smith Morris. — PR
"Naked is the earth." — Antonio Machado. See Poems.
Nam Semen Est Verbum Dei. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — CAW
Namby Pamby. — Henry Carey. — EV-3
Name, The. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — SBMV
Name, A.— W. F. Fox.— OHCS-8
Name, The.— Arthur Ketchum.— LHW
Name, The.— Don Marquis.— HBV— LEAP— OB AV
Name, The. — Williamina Parrish, — AV
Name for My Love, A.— W. K. Welsh.— PR
Name in the Sand, A. — Hannah Flagg Gould. — AA — LOW —
MHT-OHCS-12-PECK-POI
Name of France, The. — Henry van Dyke. — APL— MCT —
MPC-13 (sts. 1, 2)— PER— PVD
Name of Jesus, The. — John Newton. — OBEC
if Mary. — John
Name
„_. >yle O'Reilly.— JKCP
Name of Old Glory, The. — James Whitcomb Riley— CPWR—
DD (abr.)— FOAH— GN— JHP— PBGG— SPS
Name of Washington, The. — George Parsons Lathrop. — DD~
HH
Name Us No Names No More. — James Whitcornb Riley. —
CPWR
Name Writ in Water, The. — Robert Underwood Johnson. —
TBV
Name Your Poison. — George Sennott. — OHCS-34
Named by Proxy. — Henry Wallace Phillips. — DRB
Nameless Doon, The. — William Larminie. — GTIV
Nameless Grave, A. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — IAP
Nameless Guest, The. — James Clarence Harvey. — OHCS-27
Nameless Men. — Edward Shillito.— RH
Nameless One, The. — James Clarence Mangan. — ACP — BCEP
— BMC— CBOV—EPN—EV-4— GPE—GTBS— GTIV
— GTSE— HBV— OBEV— TIP
Nameless One, The. — Dora Sigerson.— TL
Nameless Saints, The. — Edward Everett Hale.— MRV — OQP—
QP-1— WGRP
Names. — Dorothy Aldis. — SUS
Names. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — MCT— POT
Names.— Henry Herbert Knibbs.— POOT
Names, The.— Charles Lamb.— OTPC— RON
Names. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, tr. fr. the German by Sam
uel Taylor Coleridge.— EV-4— SPE-7
(I Asked My Fair, One Happy Day.)— HBV
Names (For Mother). — Elwyn Chauncey West. — DD
Names and Order of the Books of the Old Testament. — Un
known. — BLPA
Names of Romance.— Berton Braley.— WTP-2
Namesakes.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Naming the Baby. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas
Green Robinson).— PPYP
(What Shall Baby's Name Be?)— WRR-50
Naming the Baby ("Seven years had we been married"). U-n-
&M0wm.— BTB-6— WRR-5
Naming the Baby ("We searched the list"). — Unknown. — GH
Naming the Chickens. — Mrs. L. B. Bacon. — WRR-57
Nanak and the Sikhs, sel. ("How shall I address Thee?").—
Unknown, tr. fr. the Hindustani. — WGRP
Nancy. — Arty Brace. — PTWP
Nancy Dawson. — Herbert P. Home. — HBV— VA
Nancy Hanks. — Rosemary Benet and Stephen Vincent Benet —
BAP
Nancy Hanks. — Harriet Monroe.— BAP — OHIP
Nancy Hanks, Mother of Abraham Lincoln. — Vachel Lindsav
—ATP— CMP— MAP
Nancy Lee. — Frederic Edward Weatherly. — VA
Nancy's Cinderella, — Eleanor Hoyt Brainard. See Misde
meanors of Nancy.
Nancy's Nightmare. — Laura E. Richards. — PBV
Nannarisima. — Unknown. — ABVC
("Hush, hush, my little babe!") — BOL
Nannette. — Matthew Prior. — AEV
Nanny. — Francis Davis. — HBV
Nanny Saved from the Poorhouse. — Sir James M. Barrie. See
Little Minister, The.
Nantasket sel. ("Fair is thy face").— Mary Clemmer Ames.—
SN
Nantucket Grave, A. — Charles Warren Stoddard.— BMC
Nantucket Skipper, The. — James Thomas Fields. — DDA —
(Alarmed Skipper, The)— BHP— BOHV— HBV— LHV
Nantucket Whalers. — Daniel Henderson. — OTA
Nap Interrupted, The.— Arthur W. Pinero. See Trelawney of
the Wells.
Naples. — Amy Lowell. — MCT
Naples. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy
Naples.— Sara Teasdale.— MCT— PER
Napoleon.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Napoleon. — Robert G. Ingersoll. — SPE-4
(At the Tomb of Napoleon.) — OHCS-30
Napoleon after Waterloo.— Jean Francois Casimir Delavigne,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.— AFP
Napoleon and a Strange Lady .—George Bernard Shaw. See
Man of Destiny, The.
Napoleon and His Marshals, sets.— Joel Tyler Headley.
Burning of Moscow, The.— PPS
Waterloo.— PPSC
(Last Charge of Ney, The— abr.) — BTB-5
Napoleon and O'ConnelL— P. A. Sheehan.— WRR-42
Napoleon and the British Sailor (C.).— Thomas Campbell.—
JuJtr o-^J
(Napoleon and the English Sailor Boy.) STP
(Napoleon and the Sailor — abr.)— ABVC CO
(Soldier and Sailor.)— LH
Napoleon at the Pyramids. — George R. Graff.— BTB-7
Napoleon Bonaparte. — Charles Phillips. — OHCS-4
Napoleon Bonaparte and Toussaint L'Ouverture.— Wendell Phil
lips. See Toussamt L'Ouverture.
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Napoleon the Little, sel. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by
George Burnham Ives.
Invective against Napoleon the Little. — HSPS
Napoleon's Advice to an Actor. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Napoleon's Farewell. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — CBE —
WRR-S3
Napoleon's Overthrow. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables.
Napoline. — Madame de Girardin, tr. fr. the French bv Henrv
Carrington. — AFP
Narcissa. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Narcissieus. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Narcissus. — William Cowper. — OTPC
Narcissus. — Paul Valery, tr. fr. the French by Joseph T. Ship
ley. — AWP
Narrow Doors, The. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — HBMV — SBMV
Narrow Fellow in the Grass, A. (Nature, XXIV — C.). — Emily
Dickinson. — MOAP
(In the Grass.) — PB-6
(Snake, The.)— AP— BLV— MAP A— MCCG— PIAE— YT
Narrow Window, A. — Florence Earle Coates.— HTR— MRV —
OQP— QP-2
Naseby. — Thomas Babington Macaulay. — BHV — LPS-2
(Battle of Naseby, The.— C.)— BPB— EPC— EPW-4 — EV-4
— GEPM— GTBS — HBV — OBRV— OHNP —
SPE-7— TVSH— VA
Nasturchums. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — SR
Nasturtiums. — Alanson Tucker Schumann. — HTR
Nasturtiums, The. — Unknown. — GFA
Nat Ricket at Cricket. — Alfred H. Miles. — OHCS-36
Natchul-Born Easman. — Unknown. See Casey Jones.
Nathan Hale. — Francis Miles Finch. — DD — GA—MC— MPC-10
— MPC-13— OTA — PAH — PAP — PAPm— PB-5 —
PBGG— POY— PTA-1— SPE-S— SPS
Nathan Hale. — William Ordway Partridge. — GA
Nathan Hale.— Unknown.—-AP—GA—IAP~NP'H.— PAH
(Ballad of Nathan Hale, The.)— APB
(Hale in the Bush.)— LL-3— TCAP
Nathan Hale.— Sara King Wiley.— WRR-37
Nathan Hale, the Martyr Spy. — Isaac Hinton Brown. — BTB-6
— OHCS-31— PPSC
Nathan Suffrin. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New Spoon River,
The.
Nathan's Case. — Unknown. — BTB-1
Nathan's Flat. — Edmund Vance Cooke.— WRR-39
Nation Born in a Day, A. — John Quincy Adams. See Declara
tion of Independence, The.
National Air, The. — Richard Burton.— PDN
National Air: Belgium. — Francois van Campenhout. — PER
National Air: England. — Henry Carey. See God Save the
King.
National Air : France. — Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. See
Marseillaise, The.
National Air: Germany. — Max Schneckenburger. See Watch on
the Rhine.
National Air: Greece. — N. Manzaros. — PER
National Air: Holland. Smits. — PER
National Air: Ireland. — Unknown. See Wearin' o' the Green,
The.
National Air: Italy. — Unknown. — PER
National Air: Scotland. — Robert Burns. See Scots Wha Hae.
National Air: Spain. — Unknown. — PER
National Air: 'Wales. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Welsh by Thomas
Oliphant. See March of the Men of Harlech.
National Anthem by Dr. Ol-v-r W-nd-1 H-lmes. — "Orpheus C.
Kerr." See Rejected "National Hymns," The.
National Anthem by General George P. M. — "Orpheus C.
Kerr." See Rejected "National Hymns," The,
National Anthem by H-y W. L-ngf-w. — "Orpheus C. Kerr." See
Rejected "National Hymns," The.
National Anthem by J-hn Gr-nl-f Wh-t-r. — "Orpheus C. Kerr."
See Rejected "National Hymns," The.
National Anthem by N. P. W-ll-is.— "Orpheus C. Kerr." See
Rejected "National Hymns," The.
National Anthem by Ralph W-ldo Em-r-n. — "Orpheus C. Kerr."
See Rejected "National Hymns," The.
National Anthem by Th-m-s B-il-y Ald-ch. — "Orpheus C. Kerr."
See Rejected "National Hymns," The.
National Anthem by W-ll-m C-ll-n B-y-nt. — "Orpheus C. Kerr."
See Rejected "National Hymns," The.
National Anthem of Japan, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Jap
anese.— WTP-1
National Banner, The. — Edward Everett.— FOAH— OHCS-6
(Our National Banner.)— LLC
National Constitution and Rum, The. — A. Willey. — WRR-18
National Ensign, The. — Unknown.— BTB-3
National Expansion. — Theodore Roosevelt. — WRR-42
National Flag, The. — Charles Sumner. See Are We a Nation?
National Flower, A. — Lucy Larcom. — PEM
National Glory. — Henry Clay. — LLC
National Greatness. — John Bright. — AE
National Hymn.— F. Marion Crawford. See New National
Hymn.
National Hymn. — Samuel Francis Smith. See America.
National Hymns, The.— "'Orpheus C. Kerr." See Rejected
"National Hymns," The.
National Monument to Washington (C.).— Robert C. Winthrop
—BTB-1— OHCS-2
(Washington Monument, The.) — PEOR
National Monuments. — Henry van Dyke, — PVD
National Ode, Read at the Celebration in Independence Hall
Philadelphia, July 4, 1876.— Bayard Taylor.— PAH
America (Canto III).— AA— APL— FOAH
(Liberty's Latest Daughter.)— IDAH
National Painting, The. — Fitz- Greene Halleck and Joseph Rod
man Drake. See Croaker Papers, The.
National Progress.— William McKinley.— PEOR
National Prohibition. — Thomas de Witt Talmage. — TS
National Prohibition Party Our Only Deliverer. — J. C. Ray.
National Song. — William Henry Venable. — DD (a&r.) — MC—
PAH
Nationality. — Thomas Osborne Davis. — TIP
Nationality. — Eileen Duggan. — AMV-36
Nationality. — John Kells Ingram. — TIP
Nationality in Drinks, sel. — Robert Browning.
"Here's to Nelson's memory!"
(Home Thoughts from Abroad, III.) — EA
Nations and Humanity. — George W. Curtis. See Patriotism.
Nation's Birthday, The. — Mary E. Vandyne. — DD — HH —
IDAH— PEOR
Nation's Builders, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — JHP—
(Nation's Strength, A.)— BTB-9
Nations' Christmas Meeting. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Nation's Dead, The. — Unknown. — MDAH
Nation's Dead, The. — Henry Watterson. — MDAH
Nation's Defenders, The.— Hezekiah Butterworth.— BTB-8
Nation's Need of Men, The. — David Starr Jordan. — PTWP
Nation's Prayer, The. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — PVS
(Give Us Men.)— NPSC— OHCS-26— PTA-1— WRR-33
(God Give Us Men.) — BLPA — HT — OQP — PJH-2 — QP-1
— SPE-4 — WBLP
(Men Wanted. )— -JHP
(Need for Men, The.)— SPS
(Wanted— C. ) — FF— P OI
Nation's Prayer for Strength to Serve, A. — Unknown. — PPGW
Nation's Shrine, The. — Alma Adams Wiley — PEDC
Nation's Strength, A.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Nation's
Builders, The.
Nation's Wealth, A. — John Dyer. See Fleece, The.
Native Forest. — G. Rostrevor Hamilton. — BPM-31
Native Land.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The ("Breathes there the Man." etc.).
Native Moments. — Walt Whitman. — IAP
Native-Born, The.— Rudy ard Kipling.— RKV
Nativitie. — John Donne. See La Corona.
Nativitie, The.— William Drummond of Hawthornden See
Angels, The.
Nativity, The. — Elizabeth Lyman Hartley.— GSRC
Nativity. — Gladys May Casely Hayford. — CDC
Nativity, The. — Louisa Parsons Hopkins. — PEOR
Nativity, A.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Nativity. — James Montgomery. — OBRV
. .
(Good Tidings of Great Joy to All People.)
Nativity, The, — Thomas Buchanan Read. — PPYP — RON _ YPS
Nativity, The. — William Shakespeare.
Dawning) ,
HBV
RON
See Hamlet (Bird of
Nativity, The.— Katharine Tynan.— CHB
Nativity, The. — Charles Wesley. See Hark! the Herald Anjrels
Sing.
Nativity Carol. — Unknown. — BOL
(Cradle Seng: "O my deir hert young Jesus sweit.") —
OBEV
Nativity Ode.— St. Cosmas, tr. fr. the Greek by John Mason
Neale. — CAW
Nativity of Christ, The. — Luis de Gongora, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAW
Nativity Song.— Jacgone da Todi (ad. fr. the Latin by Sophie
Natura in Urbe. — Elwyn Brooks White. — LL-2 — NYBV
Natura Leonis. — Unknown. See Bestiary, A.
Natura Maligna. — Theodore Watts-Dunton. — TPH
Natura Naturata. — Sir John Denham. — CEP
Natural Comparisons with Perfect Love. — Sir Edward Dyer.
— M.V-2
("Lowest trees have tops, the ant her gall, The.")— EG
(Modest Love, A.) — OBSC
Natural Coward, A. — Philander Johnson. — OHCS-40
Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, sel. — Daniel Webster
Fraudulent Party Outcries. — BTB-6
Natural History, The :,sel. ("Vixen woman, The").— Harold
Monro. — OBMV
Natural Magic.— "^E." (George William Russell.).— BEL
Natural Magic.— Robert Browning. — BPN — VLEP
Natural Perversities. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWJR
Natural Theology. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Naturalist, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Naturalist on a June Sunday, The.— Leonora Speyer.— NLK
Nature. — Laurence Binyon. — BMEP — CBE
Nature.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
Nature.— William Cowper. See Retirement.
Nature ("Daily the bending skies solicit man"). — Ralph Waldo
Jimerson. — CAP
(Fragments on Nature and Life.) — TOP
Nature ™The") -—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—
Nature ("She is gamesome and good").— Ralph Waldo Emer
son. — MOAP
Nature ("Subtle choice of countless rings. A").— Ralph Waldo
Emerson.— AWP— CAP— I AP—M OAP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Nature ("Teach me your mood, O patient stars!"). — Ralph
Waldo Emerson. — GR-a
(Fragments.) — APB
(Quatrains, I.)— CBOV
Nature ("Winters know"). — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — MOAP
Nature. — Minna D. Haines. — HB
Nature. — George Herbert. — OAEP
Nature. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA — APD — APL —
APW— BLP— BLV— CAP— CBOV— ES— GPE— GR-a
— HB V— I AP— ISP—LEAP— LL-3 — LOW — MRV—
OBAV— PFE— PIAE— POI— PPD-1— PTER— TOP—
WHA— WLIP
Nature.— Hugh Miller.— PPYP—YFR
Nature. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Pageant
of the Seasons and the Months, The [Mutability]).
Nature. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Atalanta in
Calydon.
Nature. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
Nature.— Henry David Thoreau,— ADAH— HBV— OTPC
Nature.— Jones Very.— HBV— LA— LPS-2— SN
Nature. — Alfred de Vigny, tr, jr. the French by Margaret
Jourdain.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Nature and Children. — E. E. Higbee. — LLC
Nature and Life. — George Meredith. — VLEP
Nature and Philosophy. — "Anthony Hope" (Sir Anthony Hope
Hawkins). — SR
Nature and Poetry. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Book IV).
Nature and Religion. — Sam Walter Foss. See Higher Cate
chism, The,
Nature and the Child. — John Lancaster Spalding. See God and
the Soul.
Nature and the Poet. — William Wordsworth. — GTBS — GTSE
— GTSL
(Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle,
in a Storm.)— BEL— BPN—CRE—EM-2—EPN
—EPNC—ERP—GEPC— HBV— OAEP— OBRV
— TOP— TPH
Nature and the Poets. — James Beattie. See Minstrel, The.
Nature Cure. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — PC
Nature Designed for Our Enjoyment. — Henry Ward Beecher.
See Lectures to Young Men.
Nature in Leasts. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Nature Note. — Arthur Guiterman. — SUS
Nature of Christ, The. — Henry Ward Beecher. — PPS
Nature of Man, The. — Louise I. Beecher. — BTB-6
Nature of the Cat. — E. V. Lucas.
Cat's Cleanliness, The (V).— ABVC
Cat's Conscience, The (IV).— ABVC— CIV
Cat's Cruelty, The (III).— ABVC
Cat's Friends, The (II).— ABVC
Cat's Greediness, The (I).— ABVC
Cat's Sleeplessness, The (VI).— ABVC
Nature of True Eloquence, The. — Daniel Webster. See Adams
and Jefferson.
Nature Prayer, A. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-25
Nature Proclaims a Deity. — Frangois Rene Auguste de Chateau
briand. See Genius of Christianity, The.
Nature: The Artist. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — AA — GPE
Nature the False Goddess. — James Jeffrey Roche. — JKCP
Nature's Cathedrals. — David Fallon. — POY
Nature's Chain. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
Nature's Charms. — James Beattie. See Minstrel, The.
Nature's Creed.— Unknown.— OHIY—RYC
Nature's Daughter (Stanzas for Music — C.). — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. — MR
(For Music.)— NAL— OBEV
(Stanzas for Music.)— AWP— BEL— BPN— EP—EPN—
EPW-4— ERP— EV-4 — GPE— HBV— MCCG—
OAEP— OBRV— SEP — SPE-4— TOP — TPH—
WTP-2
(There Be None of Beauty's Daughters.) — CBE — GTBS —
GTSE— GTSL— SBA
Nature's Easter Music. — Lucy Larcom. — EOAH — OHIP
Nature's Friend. — William Henry Davies. — BMEP — CP —
GBOV— GR-e— JPC— LBBV— LC — NV— POT— PPA
— PT— RG— SPT— TSW— TSWC
Nature's Gentleman. — W. James Linton. — BHV
Nature's Gift. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Nature's Healing. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
Nature's Influence on Man. — Mark Akenside. See Pleasures of
Imagination, The.
Nature's Miracle. — David Fallon. — POT
Nature's Monotony. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Nature's Questioning. — Thomas Hardy. — BEL — EPN
Nature's Song of Georgia. — Vera McElveen. — HB
Nature's Sorrow Cure. — Catherine Cate Coblentz. — OQP —
QP-2
Nature's Sympathy with the Poet. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay
of the Last Minstrel, The ("Call it not vain").
.Nature's Thoughtfulness. — Mary Frances Butts. — PEM
Nature's Travail. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Gold win
Smith.— AWP
Nature's Wash Day. — Marguerite Gode. — GFA
Nature's Wisdom. — Ellis Parker Butler. — TL
Naughty Billy. —Laura E. Richards. — PB V
Naughty Blackbird, The. — Kate Greenaway. — HBVY
Naughty Bob. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Naughty Boy, The.— John Keats. — RIS — SFC (abr. and arr.
for choral reading}
Naughty Claude. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR — SPE-6
Naughty Darkey Boy, The. — Unknown. — BOHV
Naughty Doll, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Naughty Girl, A. — Augusta Kortrecht. — WRR-SO
Naughty Greek Girl, The. — Unknown. — CHS
Naughty Hens, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Naughty Kitty Clover.— Carrie W. Thompson.— BTB-7
(Kitty Clover.)— WRR-2
Naughty Little Comet, A. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — PEM —
TTT'p'p.22
Naughty Little Fred. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Naughty Pussy. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Naughty Words.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Naulahka, The, sets. — Rudyard Kipling.
"Beat off in our last fight were we?'
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Because I sought it far from men."
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Now it is not good for the Christian's health to hustle
the Aryan brown."
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"There is pleasure in the wet, wet clay."
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"There was a strife 'twixt man and maid."
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"This I saw when the rites were done."
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"We be the Gods of the East."
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"We meet in an evil land."
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"When a lover hies abroad."
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"Will they gape for the husks that ye proffer."
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Nausicaa. — Homer. See Odyssey, The.
Nautical Ballad, A. — Charles Edward Carryl. See Davy and
the Goblin,
Nautical Conversation, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-34
Nautical Extravaganza, A. — Wallace Irwin. — BHP — MPC-14 —
MW— PB-8— SPE-3
Nautilus, The.— Charlotte Smith.— OTPC
" ' ~' " " vn.— PE
„_____ ... _- . . -„ italic Curtis.
_APW— LL~3
(Hunting-Song.)— AWP— JAWP— OTA— WBP
Navajo Prayer. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Cronyn. — WGRP
(Prayer to the Mountain Spirit, tr. by Edward S. Yeo-
mans.)— PB-9— POY
Navajos. — Haniel Long. — OTA — TL
Navigator, The. — Marcel Aurousseau. — BPM-32
Navigators, The.— W. J. Turner.— OBMV
Nay but You. — Robert Browning. See Song: "Nay but you
who do not love her."
"Nay, I'll Stay with the Lad."— Lillie E. Barr.— BTB-4
Nay, Ivy, Nay.— Unknown.— CGOV— CH— CHB (abr.)
("Nay, nay, Ivy.")— MV-1
Nazareth.— "L."— GPWW
Nazareth.— Cathal O'Byrne.— BPM-30
Ne Plus Ultra. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— NBE
Neapolitan. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MCT — PER
Near Amsterdam.— S. Weir Mitchell.— MCT— TBV
Near an Old Prison. — Frances Cornford. — OBMV
Near Avalon. — William Morris. — BPN
Near Cannes. — Cora Kennedy Aitken. — MCT
Near Dover, September, 1802. — William Wordsworth. — BPN—
EM-2— ES— TOP
(September, 1802. Near Dover.)— CRE—EP—EPP—ERP
— GEPC— OAEP
Near Earth Rears Them, The. — H. L. Whitcher. — VF
Near Helikon. — Trumbull Stickney. — MOAP
Near Keokuk. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Near Lanivet, 1872.— Thomas Hardy.— AWP
Near Neighbors. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Jonathan Swift.
Near Rome, in Sight of St. Peter's. — William Wordsworth.—
TBV
Near the Dawn. — Unknown.— POI — SL
Near the Lake. — George Perkins Morris. — AA
Near the Spring of the Hermitage. — William Wordsworth. —
BPN
Nearer.— Robert Nichols.— LBBV— MBP—NP—NV
Nearer Home.— Phoebe Gary.— AA— BLP — BLRP—BTB-5—
HBV — LA— LB AP— LOW— LPS-2— OHCS-4— OQP
— POI— PTA-2— QP-1— WBLP— WGRP— WTP-3
(One Sweetly Solemn Thought — pant.") — WRR-41
Nearer, My God, to Thee. — Sarah Flower Adams. — BLRP —
HT — LPS-2 — WBLP — WGRP — WLIP —
WRR-48 (with music) "
(Nearer to Thee.)— HBV— VA—WTP-1
Nearer— There.— Andrew H. Smith.— WRR-48
Nearer to Thee. — Sarah Flower Adams. See Nearer, My God,
to Thee.
Nearer to Thee. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-29
Nearest the Dearest. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Nearing Again the Legendary Isle. — Cecil Day Lewis. — MBP
Nearing Home.— Unknown. — OHCS-29
Nearing Port. — Unknown. — LOW— POI
Nearing the Snow-Line. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APL — CAP
Nearly. — Eleanor Far j eon. — GSRC
Nearly Old, The.— Adelaide Love.— AMV-37
Nearly Ready. — Mary Mapes Dodge.— PRWS
Nearly Ten.— Unknown. — WRR-SO
Near-Sighted Eyes.— Charles S. Kinnison.— POI— SL
Neatness in Apparel. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — OTPC
344
TITLE INDEX
Never
Nebuchadnezzar. — Irwin Russell. — BHP — BTB-3 — GR-a — HBV
—IHA—SPE-5— WRR-44
Nebuchadnezzar. — Elinor Wylie. — MAP
Nebuchadnezzar's Wife. — Unknown. — WRR-53
Necessitarian, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Necessity. — Letitia E. Landon. — BCEP
Necessity of Force, The. — John M. Thurston. See Affairs in
Cuba, The.
Necho, The. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. — DBA
Neckan, The. — Matthew Arnold. — LC — MCP-13 — PBGG —
TVSH
Necks — A Boy's Composition. — Laura M. Bronson. — GH
(Essay on Necks— si. diff.)— WRR-30
Necrological. — John Crowe Ransom. — MOAP
Necromancy. — Alfred Noyes (after Baudelaire). — CPAN-1
Ned Braddock. — John Williamson Palmer. — MC — PAH
Ned Bratts. — Robert Browning. — VLEP
Neddie's Thanksgiving Visit. — Unknown,— WRR-40
(Neddy's Thanksgiving.) — OHCS-38
Neece the Rapparee. — "Ethna Carbery" (Mrs. Seumas Mac-
manus).— BOL m
Need for a Prohibition Party, The.— John B. Gough.— WRR-18
Need for Men, The. — Josiah Gilbert Holland.— SPS
(Give Us Men.)— NPSC— OHCS-26— PTA-1— WRR-33
(God Give Us Men.)— BLPA— HT— OQP— PJH-2— QP-1
— SPE-4— WBLP
(Men— Wanted.)— JHP
(Nation's Prayer, The.)— PVS
(Wanted— C.)—FF—POI
Need of an Efficient Navy. — Theodore Roosevelt. — WRR-42
Need of Heroism To-Day.— A. McElroy Wylie.— WRR-18
Need of Loving.— Strickland Gillilan.— BLPA— WBLP
Need of the Hour. — Edwin Markham. — PVS
Needle, The.— Samuel Woodworth.— APW— GN— HBV
Needle and Thread, A. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
(Old Mother Twitchett.)— MPC-2
("Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye.")— RIS
(Riddle, A.)— HWC
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
Needle Travel. — Margaret French Patton. — HBMV
Needles and Pins. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
(Proverbs.)— HBV
Needles and Pins. — Unknown. — OHCS-3S
Needs.— Elizabeth Rendall.— HBMV
Needs. — Charles Hanson Towne. — DDA— VIL
"Needs must I leave and yet needs must I love." — Henry Con
stable. See Diana.
Needs Must I Sing. — Thibaut, King of Navarre, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Neglect. — Annette Mason Swift— HB
Neglected Call, The.— Hannah Lloyd Neale.— OHCS-22
Neglectful Edward.— Robert Graves.— GR-e— MBP
Negro, The. — Langston Hughes. — BAP
(Proem: "I am a negro.") — TL
Negro, The. — Booker T. Washington. — SPE-2
Negro Boatman's Song. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See At
Port Royal.
Negro Funeral, The. — Unknown. — BS
Negro Girl. — Irene Cooper Allen.— HB
Negro Love Song. A. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BANP
Negro Lullaby. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. See Lullaby: "Bed
time's come fu' little boys."
Negro Plowman.— Edward A. Oldham.— WRR-58
Negro Poets. — Charles Bertram Johnson. — BANP
Negro Prayer ("O Lord bless de teacher" ). — Unknown.—
BTB-1
Negro Prayer, A ("0 thou bressed Jesus").— Unknown.—
BTB-2
Negro Question. — Henry Watterson. — WRR-42
Negro Reel (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Negro Serenade. — James Edwin Campbell. — BANP
Negro Sermon, A: Simon Legree. — Vachel Lindsay. See
Booker Washington Trilogy, The.
Negro Sermon on Memory, A. — Unknown.— WRR-9
Negro Settlement.— Anderson M. Scruggs.— BPM-32— PPD-2
Negro Singer, The. — James David Corrothers.— BANP
Negro Soldiers, The. — Roscoe Conkling Jamison. — BANP
Negro Speaks of Rivers, The. — Langston Hughes. — BANP— -
CDC — TL
Negro Wedding on the Creek.— John Alfred Macon.— WRR-47
Negro Woman. — Lewis Alexander. — CDC
Neighbor.— Keene Abbott.— WRR-23
Neighbor Jones's Notion. — Nixon Waterman. — HSP
Neighborliness.— St. Clair Adams.— POI—SL
Neighborly Man, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Neighbors.— Witter Bynner.— SPT
Neighbors, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — HBMV
Neighbors. — Anne Blackwell Payne.— GFA
Neighbors.— Edwin Arlington Robinson.— CMP— CP—LHW-
NV
Neighbors.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Neighbors. — Anne Spencer. — CDC
Neighbors. — Unknown. — CD
Neighbors.— Helen Wing.— GFA
Neighbors of Bethlehem, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French.
— OHIP— SDH
Neighbors of the Christ Night.— Nora Archibald Smith— CLS
— COAH— PRWS
Neighbour, A. — Norman Gale. — PPA
Neighbours.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
"Nein" Boys and Girls.— John Godfrey Saxe.— WRR-44
(Puzzled Census-Taker, The.) — HBV — HSP —
MHT— OHCS-14
Neither Faith nor Beauty Can Remain. — Edgar Lee Masters.
—CMP
"Neither of Earth nor Heaven here she lies." — Lady Margaret
Sackville. See Epitaphs (VI).
Neither Spirit nor Bird. — Shoshone Indians, tr. by Mary
Austin.— A WP—JAWP—PG—POOT—WBP
Nekros. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
Nell.— Robert Buchanan.— OHCS-1 5— SPE-8 (cond.)
Nell Gwynne's Looking-Glass. — Laman Blanchard. — HBV
__VA
Nellie. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Nellie. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Nellie Walsh.— Charles Barnard.— WRR- 16
Nellie's Decorations. — Winifred Davis. — WRR- 17
Nellie's Missionary Gift. — Unknown. — WRR-5Q
Nellie's Prayer. — George R. Sims. — OHCS-32
Nell's Letter.— Unknown. —PPYP
Nelly Tells How Baby Came.— Thomas S. Collier.— WRR- 50
Nelly Trim. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
Nelly Was a Lady.— Stephen C. Foster.— BAV
Nelson and Pitt. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marinion (To Wil
liam Stewart Rose, Esq.).
Nelson, Pitt, Fox. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion (To Wil
liam Stewart Rose, Esq.).
Nelson Street. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey). —
GTIV
Nelson's Year.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Nemesis. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — MOAP
Nemesis. — James William Foley. — BOHV
Neophyte. — Eugene Fitch Ware. — THP
Nepenthe, sels. — George Darley.
"List no more the ominous din." — OBRV
"Lo! in the mute, mid wilderness." — NBE — OBRV
O Blest Unfabled Incense Tree.— GTIV
("O blest unfabled Incense Tree!")— EG— GTIV— NBE
—OBRV
(Phoenix, The.)— BLV— GTML— OBVV
(Song of the Phoenix, A.)— CBOV
"O fast her amber blood doth flow." — OBRV
"Over a bloomy land, untrod." — OBRV
"Over hills and uplands high." — TIP
Sea, The.— BLV
"Solitary wayfarer!" — OBRy
"Thou whose thrilling hand in mine." — OBRV
Nepenthe. — Henry van Dyke. — PyD
Nephelidia. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Heptalogia, The.
Nephon's Song. — George Darley. See Sylvia; or The May
Queen.
Neptune. — Thomas Campion. See Hymn in Praise of Neptune.
Neptune's Raging Fury, or The Gallant Seaman's Sufferings. —
Marty n Parker. — SG
Neptune's Steeds. — William Lawrence Chittenden. — MMV —
NPSC
Neptune's Triumph, sel. — Ben Jonson.
Chorus: "Spring all the Graces of the age" (this song also
in "Fortunate Isles and Their Union, The"). —
OBS
(Song before the Entry of the Masquers.)— EPW-2
Nero, sel. ("I would I were a God"). — Clark Ashton Smith. —
BAP
Nerves. — Arthur Symons. — MBP
Nervous Man, The. — A. W. Hawks. — SPE-5
Nervous Woman at the Telephone. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-29
Nessmuk.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Nest, The.— Mary Elliott.— OTPC
Nest Eggs. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EBSV — PPA
Nested. — Habberton Lulham. — HBV
Nesting Time. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG
Nestleton Magna, sels. — J. Jackson Wray.
Methodist Class-Meeting, A. — BTB-5
Sister Agatha's Ghost. — BTB-5
Nests in Elms. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley
and Edith Emma Cooper). — BLA
Net, The.— Sara Teasdale.— GR-a— MOAP
Net of Law, The. — James Jeffrey Roche. — HBV — LEAP
Net of Vulcan, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Net to Snare the Moonlight, A. — Vachel Lindsay — CMP — CPL
— GT-2— ODP
Net Braiders, The.— Thomas Wade.— VA
Nets to Catch the Wind. — John Webster. See Devil's Law-
Case, The.
Netted Strawberries. — Gordon Bottomley. — WP
Nettie Budd before Her Second Ball.— Mary Kyle Dallas.—
WRR-3
Nettle, The.— Bayard Taylor. — PA
Nettle, The. — Ernest Warren (arr.). — WRR-36
Nettle, the Flower, The. — Morton Dauwen Zabel. — NP
Neutral Tones. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP — MBP — VLEP
Nevada. — Helena Grace Bradley. — HB
Nevada Cowpuncher to His Beloved, A. — Unknown. — SCC
Nevada's Voltaire. — Kerker Quinn. — TB
Never a Grave Can Hold Me.— Ben H. Smith.-- VF
Never Again. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — LLC
(Flight of Youth, The— C.)— AA— APB— BAP— GPE—
HBV — IAP— LEAP— LEAP— OBAV— OQP—
QP-2— TPH— WTP-8
(It Never Comes Again.)— LPS-1
(There Are Gains for All Our Losses.) — GR-a — SPE-4 —
TCAP
Never Born.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Never Despair. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German. — PRK
Never Enough of Living. — Leonie Adams. — MOAP
Never— Ever.— Richard Le Gallienne.— BMEP
345
Never
AN INDEX TO POETKY AND BECITATIONS
Advice
(Mrs. Nesta Higginson
Never Give All the Heart.— William Butler Yeats.— CMP—
GTML— GTSL— HBV
Never Give Up.— Martin Farquhar Tupper.— MET— OHCS-8
— POI— SL
Never Hurt the Proud.— Marguerite Wilkinson. — TBM
Never love unless you can." — Thomas Campion. See
to a Girl.
Never Married. — "Moira O'Neill
Skrine).— RNP
Never May the Fruit Be Plucked. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.—
HWM
Never More Tears, Sorrow, Nor Sighing. — Ida G. Rust.—
Never Play Truant.— Unknown.— PPYP
Never Said a Mumbalin* Word (with music). — Unknown. —
ABF
Never Say Fail ("In life's rosy morning"). — Unknown. —
PPYP— PRK— YFR
Never Say Fail! ("Keep pushing — 'tis wiser"). — Unknown. —
HT— POI— SL
Never Seek to Tell Thy Love.— William Blake.— CRP— EM- 1
— OAEP— OBEC
(Love's Secret.) — BCEP — BLV — CBOV — EP— EPP —
GPE— GTSL— OBEY— PG—PIAE—SBA
("Never seek to tell thy love.") — EG
Never Talk Back.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Never the Time and the Place. — Robert Browning. — BMEP—
BPN — EP — EPN — EPP — GEPC— GPE— HBV—
VLEP— WLIP
Never Too Late, sels. — Robert Greene.
Description of a Shepherd and His Wife, The. — EV-1
Infida's Song. — OBSC
Palmer's Ode, The.— EPW-1— EV-1— OBSC
Never Trouble Trouble. — St. Clair Adams. — ICBD — RON
Never Trouble Trouble.— Fannie Windsor. — PTA-1 — WRR-33
"Never until our souls are strong enough." — Edwin Arlington
Robinson.
(Two Sonnets.) — MRV
"Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore." —
Thomas Campion. — EG — OBSC
(Never Weather-Beaten Sail.)— EPEP
(0 Come Quickly!)— EA—GTSE—O BE V
Never Will You Hold Me.— Charles Divine.— HBMV— PR—
TBM
Never-Dying Fire. — Thomas Carew. See Disdain Returned.
Nevermore, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The (Superscription, A).
New .iEneid, The. — Alexander Robertson. — VM
New Americanism, The. — Henry Watterson.
"Eight years ago, tonight." — SPE-1 — SPE-8
New and Old. — Austin Dobson. — VLEP
New Army, The. — R. R. Kirk. — PAPm
New Arrival, The. — George Washington Cable. — AA — HBV —
HSP— PA— PECK
New Baby, The.— C. M. Snyder.— WRR-1S
New Baby, The. — Unknown. — RON
New Ballad, A.—Unknozon.—PAH.
New Banner, The. — Katrina Trask. — PEDC — PPGW
New Bath Guide, The, set. — Christopher Anstey.
Letter Containing a Panegyric on Bath (Letter VI — abr.),
—OBEC
Taste and Spirit (Letter X). — CEP •
New Beacons Set. — John Jerome Rooney. — PAPm
New Birth, The. — Herman Charles Merivale. — OHCS-19
New Birth, The. — Jones Very. — EOAH
New Birth of Freedom, A. — Abraham Lincoln. See Gettysburg
Address.
New Bonnet, The. — Margaret Buller Allen. — PBV
New Book, The.— Elizabeth Turner. — CPN — OTPC
New Brooms. — Robert Wilson. See Three Ladies of London.
New Brother, The. — Hall Caine. See Eternal City, The.
New Brother, The. — Joseph C. Lincoln. See His New Brother.
New Car, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
New Carol, A.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
New Castalia, The. — William Haynes Ward. — AA
New Chronicles of Rebecca, sel. — Kate Douglas Wiggin
Tragedy in Millinery, A.— HSPS
New Church Organ, The.— Will M. Carleton. — BOHV— BTB-1
— LPS-3— MR— OHCS-6
New City, The.— Marguerite O. B. Wilkinson. — PEDC— RH
— OQP— QP-2
New Colossus, The. — Emma Lazarus. — OTA — ST
New Courtly Sonnet of the Lady Greensleeves, A. — Unknown.
—OAEP— OBSC— NBE
(My Lady Greensleeves.) — EV-2 — WP
New Crusade, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — CV — MC
New Cure for Rheumatism, A. — Robert J. Burdette. — BTB-5
(Movement Cure for Rheumatism, The.) — OHCS-24
New Day, The, sels. — Richard Watson Gilder.
After-Song.— AA— LEAP
Prelude: "Night was dark, though sometimes a faint star,
The." — HBV
(Dawn.)— LPS-2— SN
Song: "Not from the whole wide world I chose thee"
(Songs— I.)— AA— LEAP
Song, A:
"Years have flown since I knew thee first"
(Songs— IL)—AA—LBAP~
New Day, The, sels. — Thomas Gordon Hake.
Sonnet X: "Genius and Poetry should still advance.'* —
EPW-S
Sonnet XXXII : "Thousand volumes of poetic lore." — EP W-5
New Day, A. — Mabel Hammer. — HB
New Day, The. — Fenton Johnson. — ANL — BANP— CMP
New Day. — Henry van Dyke.
(Three Prayers for Sleep and Waking.)— PVD
New Days, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
New Deacon, The.— Wade Whipple.— WRR-24
New Declaration of Independence, A. — Clinton B. Fisk. —
OHCS-28— TS
New Dreams for Old.— Cale Young Rice.— HBV — OQP — QP-2
— SBA— SBMV
New Duckling, The. — Alfred Noyes. See Touchstone on a
Bus.
New Earth, A. — John Oxenham. — OHPP
(For a New World.)— MOM
New Eden, The.— Percy Bysshe Shelley, See Epipsychidicn.
New Emancipation, The. — Dwight Williams.— TS
New England. — Caleb Gushing. See New England in the Wai
of 1812.
New England, sel. — William Morrell.
("Those well scene Natives.") — AP
New England. — James Gates Percival. — AA — APW— WRR-10
New England. — George Denison Prentice. — AA
New England. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MAP — MOAP
New England. — Philip Henry Savage. — OBAV
New England and Virginia. — Robert C. Winthrop. — IDAH
New England Church, A. — Wilson Agnew Barrett. — WGRP
New England Coast. — Oliver Jenkins. — BPM-30
New England Farmers. — Frank Palmer. — AMV-36
New England Gentleman's Epitaph, A. — Thomas Dudley. —
(Lines Written at the Approach of Death.) — AP
New England in the War of 1812, sel. — Caleb Gushing.
New England.— CCR
New England in Winter. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Snow
Bound.
New England Meeting House. — Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.—
NYBV
New England Sabbath-Day Chace, The. — Philip Freneau. — AP
New England Weather.— "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens).— SPE-6
New England's Annoyances. — Unknown. — CGOV — DDA —
LA (si. abr.f—PAR
(Forefather's Song.)— APW
New England's Chevy-Chase. — Edward Everett Hale. — BTB-4
— DDA— HBV— HBVY— PAH
New England's Crisis, scls. — Benjamin Tonipson.
"Not ink. but blood." — LA
"Times wherein old Pompion, The" (Prologue). — APW —
TAP (abr.}— TCAP
(Alarming Progress of Luxury in New England, The —
BAV
New England's Dead. — Isaac McLellan, Jr.— A A — PEDC
New England's Growth. — William Bradford. — PAH
New Every Morning. — "Susan Cqolidge" (Sarah Chauncev
Woolsey). See Begin Again.
New Ezekiel, The. — Emma Lazarus. — AA — LA
New Farm Tractor. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SASS
New Feet. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS
"New feet _ within my garden go" (Nature, LII). — Emily
Dickinson.
(In the Garden— I.)— GBOV—UFE
New Fern, A.— "A."— PRWS
New Fourth of July. — Minna Irving. — WRR-51
New Fourths for Old. — Mrs. Isaac L. Rice. — IDAH
New Freedom, The. — Olive Tilford Dargan.— HBMV
New Friends and Old Friends. — Joseph Parry— BFV — BLPA
(Friends Old and New.)— OQP— QP-2— VIL
New George Washington, The. — Unknown. — WOAH
New Ghost, The.— Fredegond Shove.— HBMV— NV—RT
New Girl's Logic, The. — Mrs. Howard J. Curtis. — WRR-25
New God, The. — Witter Bynner. See New World, The
New God, The. — James Oppenheim. — SBMV — WGRP
New God, The: A Miracle, sel. — Lascelles Abercrombie.
Margaret's Song.— GTBS— LBBV
New Hail Columbia. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — LLC
(Additional Verses to Hail Columbia.) — PAH
New Hampshire. — Robert Fisher. — VF
New Hampshire Again.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
New Hampshire Boy, A. — Morris Bishop. — HBMV— MLP
New Hampshire Lilacs. — Sylvia Tryon. — HB
New Hampshire Sexton. — James A. Notopoulos — CAG
New Heart, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese.— WGRP
New Heaven, A. — John Gould Fletcher.— MAP
New Heaven, New War. — Robert Southwell. — OBSC
("Come to your heaven, you heavenly choirs.") — EG
New Holiday, A.— George William Curtis.— ADAH
New Horizons. — Sydney Royce Lysaght. — HBMV
New House.. The. — Edward Thomas. — GTML — HBMV — POOT
New Household, A. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow See Hang
ing of the. Crane, The.
New Houses. — Grace Noll Crowell.— PEDC
New Ice.— Olive Ward.— NYBV
New Independence Day, The. — Richard B Watrous and B F
MacFarland.— IDAH ' '
New Inn, The, sels. — Ben Jonson.
Courage (fr. Act IV, sc. iii).— FF— POI
It Was a Beauty That I Saw (fr. Act IV, sc. iii).— OBS
(Vision of Beauty, A.)— LPS-1
Ode: To Himself, An (Epilogue).— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2
(Ode upon the Censure of His "New Inn/' abr.)— EP
New Inventions. — Clarence Day.— NYBV
New Jerusalem, The. — Bible, N. T, See Revelation
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New
New Jerusalem, The. — William Blake. — See Milton.
New Jerusalem, The (Song of Mary the Mother of Christ). —
Unknown.— EA— EPEP— EV-1 (longer vers^—KEV—
LPS-2 (diff. vers. at. to David Dickson)— OBEY
(Heavenly City, The.)— CBOV
(Hierusalem.)— NAL— OBSC
(Jerusalem, My Happy Home — diff. vers.} — WGRP
(0 Mother Dear, Jerusalem — diff. vers. at. to "F. B. P.")
—WGRP
New Journeying. — Elizabeth Haynes Sands. — AMV-35
New Kind of Doll, A.— Anna L. Jack.— PPYP— RYC
New Knighthood, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
New Leaf, A. — Carrie Shaw Rice. — PTA-2
New Leaf, A.— Kathleen -Wheeler.— BLRP— GSRC— LOW—
OQP— POI— PSO— QP-1— WBLP
New Liberty Bell, The.— "H. B. C."— PEOR
New Life. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — HBV
New Life, The. — Witter Bynner. — LBMV — VOD
New Life, The. — Gypsy Rodney Smith. — SPE-4
"New Light." — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
New London, The. — John Dryden. See Annus Mirabilis.
New Love. — Richard Aldington. See Epigrams.
New Love and the Old, The. — Arthur William O'Shaughnessy.
— BLV— GTML— GTSL— MBP— SBA
(I Made Another Garden.)— GBOV
(Song— C.) — BMEP— EPW-4 — GPE— GTIV— HBV—
LEAP— OBEV— OBVV— TCEP— TPH— VLEP
New Love, New Life.— Amy Levy.— OBVV
New Loyalty, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OHPP
New Madrigal to an Old Melody, A. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
New Mars, The. — Florence Earle Coates. — OHPP — RH
New Memorial Day, The. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — DD — HH—
MDAH— OQP— PEDC—POY— PSO— QP-1
New Method of Thinking. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
New Mexican Bo-Peep, A. — Arthur Guiterman. — TL
New Miracle, The. — John Drinkwater. — MRV
New Mistress, The. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
(XXXIV).
New Mittens, The.— E. Celia Rook.— LPP— PPYP
New Moon, The. — William Cullen Bryant.— OTPC
New Moon, The.— Eliza Lee Follen.— GSRC — MCG — MPC-2 —
PB-2— PBGP— PEM— PPL— TVC— TVSH— RAR—
RYC
New Morality. — George Canning, J. H. Frere, et al.— CEP
New Morning, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
New "My Maryland."— John T. White.— WRR-51
New National Anthem. — Unknown. — CSF
New National Hymn, A. — F. Marion Crawford. — HH — IDAH
—PAH— PEOR
(National Hymn.)— WRR-10
New Negro, The.— Jarnes Edward McCall.— CDC
New "Old Mother Hubbard."— Unknown. — OHCS-10
New Organ. — Eliza Calvert Hall. — WRR-58
New Orleans.— Lola Ridge.— MAP— TBM
New Orleans Balcony, A. — Dorothy Haight. — CAW
New Parasol.— Unknown.— WRR-SO
New Party Needed, A.— John B. Finch.— WRR- 18
New Pastoral, The, sel. — Thomas Buchanan Read.
Blennerhasset's Island. — PAH
New Patriot, The. — Frederick Lawrence Knowles. — MOM —
OHPP
New Physician, The. — Stephen Chalmers. — HBMV
New Pledge to the Flag, The. — Unknown. See Pledge of Al-
New Poet, A.— William Canton.— BMEP— GPE— HBV— POY
— VA— WTP-3
New Preacher, The.— Philip J. Bull.— OHCS-17
New Prince, New Pomp.— Robert Southwell.— COAH—CRYO
—EV-1— GN— GS— OBSC— OHIP— SDH— YF
("Behold, a silly tender babe.")— EG
New Road Question, The. — Grace Livingston Furniss. — SPE-6
New Roof, The. — Francis Hopkinson. — PAH
New Scholar.— Unknown.— WRR-52
New School, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
New School Reader, The. — Unknown. — HHHA
New Series of Census Questions, A. — Unknown. — BTB-6
New Sermon on the Mount, The. — Ralph B. Urmy. — RH
New Shoes. — Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's Object-
Lessons.
New Shoes.— Alice Wilkins.— GFA— SUS
New Sights. — Edith King. — PBV
New Sinai, The.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— BPN— VLEP
New Slate, The. — Unknown. — BTB-4
New Slavery, The. — Unknown. — WRR-18
New Song-, The. — Arthur Gordon Field. — PSO
New Song, A.— John Gay.— BOH V
New Song, A.— Richard Rolle.— MRV
New Song, A. — Joseph Stansbury. — PAH
(Pasquinade, A.) — APB
New Song, A. — Unknown. — AP — PAH
(Boston Tea Party, The.) — APB
New Song Called the Gaspee, A.— Unknown. — PAH
New Song of "Dixie." — Maud Lindsay. — WRR-48
New Song on Lord Nelson's Victory at Copenhagen, A. — Un
known. — SG
New Song on Parker the Delegate, A. — Unknown. — SG
New Song to an Old Tune, A. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
New Song to an Old Tune, A. — Unknown. — PAH
New South, The, sel. (Speech delivered at the Banquet of the
New England Club, Dec. 21, 1886).— Henry W. Grady.
"There was a South of Slavery."— BTB-6— CCR—PPS—
WRR-25
(Southern Soldier, The — sel. fr. above.") — MDAH —
PEOR
(Lincoln as Cavalier and Puritan — br. sel.) — LBAH —
LLC
New Spoon River, The, sels. — Edgar Lee Masters.
Arielle Grierson. — CMP
Benjamin Franklin Hazard. — TCAP
Bertrand Hume. — LEAP
Chandler Nicholas.— NAMP
Cleanthus Trilling. — LEAP
("Urge of the seed, The.")— OQP— QP-1
D'Arcy Singer. — CMP
Euripides Alexopoulos. — CMP
Henry CogdaL— CMP— TCAP
Henry Ditch. — LEAP
Henry Zoll, the Miller.— TCAP
Howard Lamson. — LEAP — NAMP
Jay Hawkins. — CMP
Julius Brink. — CMP
Louise Hedeen. — LEAP
Mayor Marston. — CMP
Morgan Oakley. — LEAP
Nathan Suffrin. — CMP
Rita Matlock Gruenberg. — POOT
New Star, A. — Sri Ananda Acharya. — SPT
New Start, A. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
New State, The. — George Sterling. — See Ode on the Exposi
tion.
New Story, The. — Ellen Murray. — OHCS-25
New Surgery.— Unknown.— WRR-51
New Temples. — Margaret Todd Ritter. — OQP — QP-2
New Tenants, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — NP
New Tenor, The.— Eugene Field.— WRR-34
New Thanatopsis. — William H. Holcombe. — OHCS-S
New Time. — Unknown. — BLRP
New Toreador, The. — Unknown. — PAPm
New Toy. — Gerald Raftery. — AMV-37
New Version, The. — William James Lampton. — BOHV — PA
New Version, A. — Caroline A. Walker. — HT
(Modern Christian's Prayer, The.) — OHCS-38
New Version of a Certain Historical Dialogue, A. — Robert J.
Burdette. — WRR-3
New Version of "A Man's a Man for a' That." — Charles
Mackay.— OHCS-6
New Vestments, The. — Edward Lear. — BOHV
New Victory, The. — Margaret Widderner. — AOAH — RH —
WGRP
New Vision.— Pearle R. Casey.— HB
New War Song by Sir Peter Parker, A. — Unknown. — PAH
New Wars for Old. — Alfred Noyes. — See Wine-Press, The.
New Wife and the Old, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier — APW
"New Woman," The. — Finley Peter Dunne. — HSP
New Woman, The. — Emma Playter Seabury. — WRR-24
New Woman Considered, The. — Sarah Marshall Graham. —
WRR-2S
New World, The, sel. — Louis James Block.
Final Struggle, The. — PAH
New World, The, sels: — Witter Bynner
"Celia was laughing. Hopefully I said." — GPE (br. sel.)
— NV
Grieve Not for Beauty.— MMV—NP—NPSC—NV
("Grieve not for the invisible, transported brow ") —
LEAP
New God, The.— RH— WGRP
New World, A.— Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Hellas (Chorus:
"World's great age," etc.).
New World, The.— Jones Very.— AA— APW
"New world hath its wonders, The." — Richard Henry Wilde.
See Hesperia.
New Worlds. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
New Year, The. — Augustine Henry Baldwin. See On the
Threshold.
New Year, The.— Mary Francis Butts.— PPYP
New Year, The. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Wool-
sey).— OHCS-38
New Year, The. — George Cooper. — DD — PEDC — PEOR
New Year, The. — Charles Cotton (at. also to Walter Colton).—
CEP— HS (si. abr.}
(New- Year, The. To Mr. W. T.)— OBS
New Year, A. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — OQP — QP-2
New Year, The.— Violet Fuller.— HS
(Ring, Joyful Bells!)— PEDC— PEOR— RYC
New Year, The.— Lillian Gilchrist Card.— OQP— PSO— QP-1
New Year. The. — Homera Homer-Dixon. — BLRP
New Year, The. — Lucy Larcom. — MPC-7
New Year, The.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— CFBP— DD— HH-
MPB— MPC-1— PTA-2
(Glad New Year, The.)— PBV
New Year, The. — Horatio Nelson Powers. — OQP — QP-1
New Year, A. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van
Deth).— DD (abr.}— PEDC— PEOR
New Year. — Stephen Spender.— AWP
New Year, The. — J. D. Tenipleton. — OQP — PSO — QP-1
New Year, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Ring out wild bells, to the wild sky").
New Year, The ("Old year has passed, The").— Unknown.—
VIL
New Year ("Over the threshold a gallant newcomer").—-
Unknown. — HH
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New Year, The ("With gladness hail the dawning year"). —
Unknown. — PEDC
New Year Carol, A. — Unknown.— C~R
New Year Is a Banner, The. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
(Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth). — PEDC
New Year; or, Which Way, The.— Lyman Abbott.— BTB-5
New Year Prayer, A.— Theodore Parker.— PS O
(Higher Good, The.)— AA— HBV
New Year Prayer, A. — Laura Simmons. — LPS-1
New Year Song. — Emily Huntington Miller. — DD — HH
New Year Wish, A.— Frances Ridley Havergal.— BLRP
New Year Wish, A. — Unknown.—BL'RP
New Year's Address, A.— Edward Brooks.— BTB-1—PEOR
New Years and Old. — Maud Frazer Jackson. — PSO
New Year's Burden, A. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — WTP-7
New Year's Chime, A. — Unknown. — HS
New Year's Chimes.— Francis Thompson. — MV-2 — PASC
New Year's Day. — Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
New Year's Day. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOT
New Year's Day. — Unknown. — PEDC— PEOR
New Year's Eve. — Hans Christian Andersen, tr. fr. the Danish.
— OHCS-1
(Little Match-Girl, The — poetic vers., abr.') — LPS-1
New Year's Eve. — F. A. Bartleson. — PAP
New Year's Eve, ssL — John Davidson.
Imagination. — MBP
New Year's Eve.— LI. Wyn Griffith.— BPM -3 3
New Year's Eve. — Thomas Hardy. — MBP — POTT
New Year's Eve. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
New Year's Eve ("If you're waking, call me early," etc.). —
Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See May Queen, The.
New Year's Eve. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam
A. H. H, ("Ring out wild bells, to the wild sky").
New Year's Eve. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
New Year's Eve — Midnight. — Frederika Richardson Macdon-
ald_VA
New Year's Eve, 1913.— Gordon Bottomley.— BMEP— LBBV
New Year's Gift to Brian Lord Bishop of Sarum, The.— Wil
liam Cartright.— EPW-2
(New Year's Gift, A.)— EV-2
New Year's Gift to the King, A.— William Dunbar.— EBSV
New Year's Greeting. — Eleanor B. Clausen. — HB
New Year's Guest, A. — Eliza F. Moriarty.— PEOR
New Year's Hymn. — Robert Browning. See Pippa Passes.
New Year's Hymn (Faithful Promise — C.). — Frances Ridley
Havergal.— BTB-6
(At the Portal.)— BLRP
New Year's Hymn for This House. — Margaret Widdemer. —
AMV-35
New Year's Message, A. — Blanche Edens Chandler. — HB
New Year's Nursery Jingle.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
New Year's Plaint, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
New Year's Promise, A. — Unknown, — BLRP
New Year's Resolve. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PEOR
(Resolve.)— FF— POI
New Year's Story, A. — James Challen.— WRR-7
New Year's Talk, A.— Laura E. Richards.— PPYP—YPS
New Year's Thoughts. — Lillian Gray. — OQP— QP-2
New Year's Time at Willard's, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
New Year's Wish, A.— "J. H. S."— BLRP
New Year's Wishes. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — BLRP
New York.— "^E" (George William Russell).— OBMV
New York.— John Burton. — PASC
New York. — Marianne Moore. — PP
New York City. — Maxwell Bodenheim.— HBMV
New York City. — Susanna Valentine Mitchell. — AMV-35
New York City.— Eve Gilbert Swift.— ST
New York Clubwoman Meditates on Hamlet, The. — Olive Tait
Sutherland.— HB
New York— December, 1931.— Babette Deutsch.— NYBV
New York Speech on Learning of President Lincoln's Assassi
nation. — James A. Garfield. — HT
New York State Programme, 1889 (various authors). — ADAH
New York University's Violet.— £7«fe«<wwt.— WRR-54
New Zealand Christmas, A. — Eileen Duggan. — BMC
New Zealand Regret, A. — Eleanor Elizabeth Montgomery. — VA
New-Born, The.— Helen HoyL— BAP— NP
New-Born Babe, The.— Mrs. Morris.— OHCS-2
Newborn Death. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Newcastle Apothecary, The. — George Colman. — OHCS-1
New-Come Chief, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Under the
Old Elm.
Newer Vainglory, The. — Alice MeynelL— JKCP — OQP — QP-2
Newes from Virginia. — Richard Rich. — BAV — PAH
Newest Thing m Christmas Carols, The.— Unknown.— CO AH
—PA
New-Fashioned Singin'. — Henry B. Smith — WRR-4
Newly-Wedded, The. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — ERF—
HBV— VA
Newman. — George N. Shuster. — JKCP
New-Old Song, A.— Ernest Rhys.—CHB
Newport Beach. — Henry T. Tuckerman. — LPS-2
Newport Street, E.— Douglas Goldring. — HBMV
News, The. — Charles Sprague. See Curiosity.
News. — Thomas Traherne.— OBEV
(On News.)— EPS
News at the White House.— Samuel H. M. Byers. — WRR-45
News from Yorktown. --Lewis Worthington Smith. — MC — PAH
News of Spring. — Maurice Maeterlinck. See Old Fashioned
Flowers.
News of the Day. — Unknown.— DRB
News to the King. — Augusta Davies Webster.
(Songs from Dramas.) — VA
News-Bearer.— Unknown.— WRR-58
Newsboy, The.— E. T. Corbett.— OHCS-1 3— PTA-2
(Newsboy's Cat; or, The Fam'ly Man, The.)— WRR-35
Newsboy in Church, A.— Thomas J. Kelly.— OHCS-37
Newsboy's Debt, The. — Miss H. R. Hudson (sometimes at to
Helen Hunt Jackson).— BTB-4—OHCS-14
Newsboy's Funeral, A— Unknown.— OHCS-34
New-Slain Knight, The.— Unknown.— ESPB
News-Man's Address, A. — Philip Freneau. — APB
Newspaper, A (War Is Kind, XII — C.). — Stephen Crane. —
TCAP
Newspaper, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers
The (1st Series, No. VI).
Newspaper Boy, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Newspapers.— Thomas Dewitt Talmage.— WRR-27
New- Year Ledger, The.— Amelia E. Barr. — OHCS-28
New-Year Prayer. — Edgar Daniel Kramer. — PEDC
New- Year, The. To Mr. W. T. — Charles Cotton. See New
Year, The.
New-Year's Eve. — Eugene Field.— PEF
New-Yeere's Gift, The.— Robert Herrick.— GS— ODP
"Next at our altar," etc. — George Crabbe. See Parish Regis
ter, The.
"Next comes the dull disciple," etc. — George Gordon, Lord By
ron. See English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
Next Door Dog.— Dixie Willson.— GSRC
Next Generation, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Next Morning.— Unknown.— OHCS-20
Next of Kin.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI— HBV
"Next Time."— Laura Simmons.— OHPP — PSO — RH
Next to of Course God.— E. E. Cummings. — MOAP
Next Year.— Nora Perry. — PEOR
Next Year.— Margaret Widdemer.— PPGW
Niagara.— John Gardiner Calkins Brainard. — BTB-2
(Fall of Niagara, The.)— LPS-2
Niagara.— Adelaide Crapsey.— BAV— MAP
Niagara.— Edward F. Garesche,— JKCP
Niagara.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Niagara. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney. — MHT
Niagara.— Unknown.— OHCS-1 7
Niagara Falls.— Sir Edwin Arnold. — HT
Niagara Falls. — Charles Dickens. See American Notes.
Nibelungen Lied, sel. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German.
. How Siegfried Was Slain (Adventure XVI).— WRR-11
Nibelungen Treasure, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German fc-v
H. W. Dulcken.— STP
Nice Correspondent, A. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — HBV —
SPE-8 (2 sts.)~TPH
Nice Distinction, A. — Kate Vannah. — BTB-7
Nice People, The. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — WRR-14
Nice Valour, The, sel. — John Fletcher and Thomas Rowley (?)
Hence, All You Vain Delights (fr. Act III, sc. iii).— EPEP
— OAEP
("Hence, all ye vain delights.") — LPS-1
(Melancholy. ) — BCEP — CRE— E A — EV-2 — GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL — HBV— LEAP— OBEV— SBA--
(Passionate Man's Song, The.)— OBS
(Song: "Hence, all you vain delights,") — EPW-2
(Sweetest Melancholy.) — BEL — EP— EPP — GPE— TPH
Nicest Story, The.— Abbie Farwell Brown.— HH
"Nicholas Ned." — Laura E. Richards. See Nonsense Verses.
Nicholas Nickleby, sets. — Charles Dickens.
Dialogue from "Nicholas Nickleby."
(Mrs. Nickleby and the Mad Neighbor — abr. fr. Pt. II,
Ch. XLI ) . — S R
Fanny Squeers' Tea Party (abr. fr. Pt. I, Ch, IX).— CCR
Nicholas Nickleby Leaving the Yorkshire School (abr for
reading, fr. Pt I, Chs. XII and XIII).— OHCS-16
(Schoolmaster Beaten, The, abr. fr. Ch. XIII.)— BTB-4
Nicholas Nickleby Leaving the Yorkshire School. — Charles
Dickens. See Nicholas Nickleby.
Nicholas Oberting. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Nicht Is Neir Gone, The. — Alexander Montgomerie See
Night Is Near Gone, The.
Nickel Plated.— I. Edgar Jones.— OHCS-31
Nickerdemus Quadrille. — Unknown. — CHS
Nicknames of the States. — Henry U. Johnson. — OHCS-30
"Nicky," a Hospital Dog.— Hilton Brown. — HMSP
Nicodemus. — Harry Kemp. — OQP — QP-2
Nicodenius Dodge. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clem-
Nigger.— Frank Home.— ANL—BANP— CDC
Nigger.— Carl Sandburg.— C PCS
Niggers. — Stanley Kirnmel. — BPM-31
Night.— "^E" (George William Russell).— GT-2
Night, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— BMC— HBV — OBVV — PC —
Night.— William Rose Benet.— MAP
Night. — Chaim Nachman Bialik, tr. fr. the Hebrew 6-v Maurice
Samuel. — AWP
Night. — William Blake.— ABVC—AEP-D — BCEP— BFVR—
BPB— CBE— CBOV— CEP— CGOV— CH — EPW-3 —
EV-3— HBV— HBVY—LC—OBEC— OBEV— OTPC-
RAR (1st st.}— RIS— SAS— SEP— TPH— WP
Night.— William Browne.— EV-2
Night. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Night.— Mary Frances Butts.— BOL—PRWS
Night.— Witter Bynner. See To Celia.
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Night
Night — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage.
Night. — George Chapman. See Shadow of Night, The.
Night. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Njght. — Donald Jeffrey Hayes. — CDC
Night. — Herman Hesse, tr. fr. the German by Ludwig Lewi-
sohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Night, The. — Ralph Hodgson.— CMP
Night.— Robinson Jeffers.— AWP— JAWP— MAP — MOAP —
NP— TL— WB P— WHA
Night. — Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a Boat.
Night, The.— Polly King.— GSRC
Night. — Henry C. Knight. See Summer's Day, A.
Night.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP — IAP
Night.— James Montgomery. — HBV — LLC— LPS-2— OHCS-12
Night, sets. — James Oppenheirn.
"Man of Song and Man of Science" (abr.). — OHP1
"When I consider Thy heavens."— MR V—NV
Night. — Petrarch, tr. fr. the Italian by Henry Howard, Earl
of Surrey, See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Night. — Henri de Regnier, tr. fr. the French by "Seumas O'Sul-
livan."— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Night. — Thomas William Rplleston. — HBV
Night ("How beautiful this night"). — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See Queen Mab.
("Swiftly walk o'er
Night ("Swiftly walk o'er the western wave"). — Percy Bysshe
Shelley.— BCEP—OAEP
("Swiftly walk o'er the western wave.") — EG
(To Night— C.)— ATP— AWP— BEL— BLV-BPN—CBE
— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP
— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GEPC— GPE— GTSL—
HBV— HBVY— JAWP— LEAP— LL-4— LPS-2—
MCCG — N AL— OAEP — OBRV— PCD— PIAE—
PPD-1— SBA— SEP— ST— TOP — TPH— TVSH
— WBP— WHA
(To the Night.)— BFP—BFVR—CH — GTBS — GTSE—
OG— WTP-8
Night. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
Night. — Robert Southey. See Thalaba the Destroyer.
Night. — John Addington Symonds. — HBV
Night. — Arthur Symons. — MBP
Night.— Sara Teasdale.— SUS
Night, The.— Henry Vaughan.— AEP-W — EPS— EV-2— NBE
— OBS
Night.— Jones Very.— APW
-NAL— OBRV— OHPI
...«, . eld.— COAH
Night after Christmas, The. — Unknown. — BTB-3— OHCS-16 —
WRR-28
Night after Night. — "Stuart Sterne" (Gertrude Bloede). — AA
Night and Day.— Mary Mapes Dodge.— PRWS
Night and Day. — Sidney Lanier. — AA — AP — APB — CAP —
GEPM— LA— MAP— MOAP
Night and Death.— Joseph Blanco White. — EPN — ES — SN
("Mysterious night, when our first parent knew.") — EG
(Night.)— BCEP— GTIV— JKCP— LPS-2
(Sonnet to Night, A.)— SEP (diff.) — TVSH
(To Night.)— EV-4— GPE— HBV— 1"~ "
— TPH— WGRP
Night and Love. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Ernest
Maltravers.
Night and Moonlight. — Henry David Thoreau.— GT-2
Night and Morning. — Eugene Field.— SPE-4
Night and Morning Songs, sels. — Gordon Bottomley.
Dawn.— MBP— NP
Elegiac Mood.— LBBV— NP
My Moon.— NP
Night and Sleep.— Coventry Patrnore — EPW-5
Night and Storm in the Alps. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Lake Leman).
Night and Tempest. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Lake Leman).
Night and the Madman. — Kahlil Gibran.— BAP
Night and the Soul, set. ("I should be wretched," etc.). —
Stanyan Bigg. — BMEP
Night at Dago Tom's, A. — John Masefield. — PM
Night at Gettysburg. — Don C. Seitz.— OHIP
Night at St. Helena, A.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Night at Sea. — Amelia Josephine Burr.— MCT — TBV
Night before and the Night after the Charge, The.— Patrick
MacGill.— BMEP— RH
Night before Christmas, The. — Clement Clarke Moore. — BTB-3
—OHCS-16— OHFP—WBLP— WRR-28
(Visit from St. Nicholas, A.) — AA — APL — BLPA —
BOHV — CAD — CCP — CFBP— COAH— CPN—
CRYO— DD— GFA— HB V— HBVY — HH — HT
— LHV — LPS-1 — MPB— MPC-7— OTPC— PB-1
— PBGP — PECK— PEDC— PEM—POI— PRWS
— PTA-1 — RAR— RIS— RON— SAS— SDH— SL
__TVC— TVSH— TYP— WTP-7
Night before Execution, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-4
Night before Larry Was Stretched, The.— Unknown.— GTIV —
TIP
Night before Thanksgiving, The. — Edith Lovett Carson. —
WRR-40
Night before the Battle of Waterloo, The. — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Water
loo).
Night before the Wedding, The; or, Ten Years After. — Alex
ander Smith.— LPS-1
Night before Waterloo. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Waterloo).
Night Bird, The.— Charles Kingsley. — CPOI
(Myth, A.)— GN— VA
Night Blessing.— Unknown.— HBVY
(Good Night.)— SAS
(Hush Rhymes [English and Scotch].) — BOL
Night Burial in the Forest. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — CPG
Night by the Sea, A. — Heinrich Heine. See North Sea, The.
Night Cat, ^ The. — William Ernest Henley. See London Volun-
Night Clouds'— Amy Lowell.— BAP— MAP— NP— WHA
Night Cometh. — Sidney Dyer.— HH
(Work for the Night Is Coming.) — LLC
Night Cometh, The.— John McCrae.— CPG
Night Coming Out of a Garden. — Lord Alfred Douglas. — MBP
Night Court, The.—Ruth Comfort Mitchell.— BAP— HBV
Night Express. — MacKnight Black. — NP
Night Express, The. — Cosmo Monkhouse. — OBVV
Night for Adventures. — Victor Starbuck. — HBV
Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The (C.). — Francis William Bour
dillon.— BMEP— BTP — CBE— GEPM— GPE— GTML
—GTSL— HBV— MCCG — OBVV— OHFP — OQP—
OTPC— PB-6— QP-1— TPH— VA— WBLP— WTP-2
(Light.)— BLPA— HT— LPS-1 — NAL — PPD-1— SBA—
TSW— TSWC-—VIL
(Song: "Night has a thousand eyes, The.") — LHW
Night Hymns on Lake Nipigon. — Duncan Campbell Scott. —
MM
Night in a Village, A. — Ivan Sawich Nikitin, tr. fr. the Rus
sian by P. E. Matheson.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Night in Camp, — Herbert Bashford. — AA
Night in Eden. — Mrs. Evans. — OHCS-23
Night in Italy, A, sel. ("Sweet are the rosy memories," etc.).
—"Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton).— BMEP
— OBEV
Night in June. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Night in June, A. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Night in Lesbos, A. — George Horton. — AA
Night in Ste. Pilagie, A. — Mary Hartwell Catherwood. See
Night in thTlSll House.— Ralph Chaplin.— RNP
Night in the Desert. — Robert Southey. See Thalaba the De
Night in the^Green Hill.— Clara Platt Meadowcroft.— BAP
Night in the Wood, A.— Nancy M. Hayes.— TVC
Night in War Time. — Walter Lightowler Wilkinson. — VM
Night is Fallen Within, Without. — Mary E. Coleridge.— EA
"Night is freezing fast, The." — A. E. Housman. — EG
Night Is Near Gone. — Alexander Montgomerie. — EBSV — MV-2
O'R'RV
(Hey! Now the Day Dawns! — orig. and mod. vers.) — CH
(Nicht Is Neir Gone, The.)— BSV ^
Night Is on the Downland. — John Masefield. — Cr — L(_
(Downland. The.)— PM
(Night on the Downland.) — MBP
Night Is the Time. — Struthers Burt. — MLP
Night Journey, The.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB
Night Journey of a River, The. — William Cullen Bryant.—
PEOR
Night Landing.— John Gould Fletcher. See Down the Missis
sippi.
Night Laughter. — Leonard Bacon. — BAP
Night Lies Silently. — Kenetha Thomas. — CAG
Night Lilac. — Mark Van Doren. — MOAP
Night Litany.— Ezra Pound.— CMP— MM
Night Magic.— Amelia Josephine Burr.— MPB— SP— SPT
Night Mail North, The. — Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell. —
OHCS-35
Night Meeting, The. — Adaline H. Tatman. — DDA
Night Mists. — William Hamilton Hayne. — AA
Night Moths, The. — Edwin Markham. — GPE — HBMV
Night Movement — New York. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Night Mysteries.— John Milton. See Comus ("Star that bids,'*
etc.).
Night Noises. — Leonard Feeney. — MLP
Night Note.— James Oppenheim.— MAP
Night Nurse, The. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — AMV-35
Night of Anxiety, A. — Charles Dickens. See Old Curiosity
Shop, The.
"Shade within shade! for deeper in 'the glass" (11. 198-225).
— VLEP
Night of Gods, The.— George Sterling.— MAP— PFY— WHA
Night of Marvels, The. — Sister Violante do Ceo, tr. fr. the
Portuguese by Sir John Bowring. — CAW
Night of Rain. — Bernice Kenyon. — HBMV
Night of San Juan.— Muna Lee.— PPD-2
Night of Spring.— Thomas Westwood.— MV-1— OBVV— PIAE
—TOP
Night of Stars. — John Gould Fletcher. — BAP— MCT
Night of Terror, A.— Paul Louis Courier.— OHCS-9
Night of the Lion, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Night of the Immaculate Conception. — Juan Maragall, tr. fr.
the Spanish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Night of Trafalgar, The. — Thomas Hardy. See Dynasts, The.
Night on Lake Leman. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Lake Leman).
Night on the Downland. — John Masefield. See Night Is on the
Downland.
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Night
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EBCITATIONS
Night on the Fields of Enna. — Louis Golding.— MBP
Night on the Irish Sea. — Lena Whittaker Blakeney. — OA
Night on the Prairies.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— I AP
Night Piece, The.— -Robert Herrick. See Night Piece to Julia,
The.
Night Piece.— Robert Hillyer.— AMV-35— MAP
Night Piece, A.™ Edward Shanks.— HBMV
Night Piece.— Edith Sitwell.— NP
Night Piece.— A. R. Ubsdell.— BPM-31
Night Piece, The.— Unknown.— OBSC
("0 night, 0 jealous night, repugnant to my pleasures.")—
EG
Night Piece, A.— William Wordsworth.— GEPC—SN
(Night-Piece, A.)— BPN
Night Piece on Death, A.— Thomas Parnell. See Night-Piece
on Death, A.
Night Piece to Another Julia.— Paul Fearon. — CIV
Night Piece to Julia, The (C.). — Robert Herrick. — BEL—
CBOV— CTBP — EG — EPC — EPEP — EPS — ISP—
WLIP
(Night Piece, The.)— BFVR— CR— EPW-2
(Night-Piece, The.)— GPE— OTPC
(Night-Piece to Julia, The.) — AEP-W— ATP — BCEP—
CRE — EA — EM-1 — EV-2 — HBV— LEAP—
OAEP— OBEY — OBS— PCD — TOP— WHA—
WTP-5
Night Prayer, A. — Unknown, tr, by Eleanor Hull. — JKCP
Night Quarters. — Henry Howard Brownell. — GN
Night Reverie, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
Night Ride on the Engine, A.— Emma Shaw.— OHCS-29
Night Road. — Robert A. Donaldson. — RH— VOD
Night Run of the "Overland." — Elmore Elliott Peake. —
WRR-39
Night, Sable Goddess. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Night Serene, The. — Luis de Leon, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Thomas Walsh, — CAW
Night Shade.— Howell L. Finer.— WRR-23
Night Sky, The. — Charles George Douglas Roberts. — VA
Night Song. — Grace Hazard Conkling.— GT-2
Night Song.— Wallace Gould.— LA
Night Song at Amalfi.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP— MAP— MCT
(Love Songs.)— SBMV
Night Sowers, The. — Clinton Scollard.— RH
Night Stuff. — Carl Sandburg.— CMP— NP— PB-9 — SASS—
TSW
Night That Baby Died, The.— Nicholas Niles.— OHCS-17
Night the First. — Edward Young. See Night-Thoughts.
Night the Ghost Got In, The. — James Thurber.— LL-3
Night Thoughts.— Abram J. Ryan.— FF— POI
(Rosary of My Tears, The.)— HBV— LPS-3— OHCS-17
Night Thoughts, sets. — Edward Young.
Aspiration (fr. Night IV).— EPW-3
Complaint. The (Night I).— CEP
Introduction ("Tired Nature's/' etc.). — EV-3
(Night— shorter set.)— OBEC
(Night, Sable Goddess— shorter «?/.)— EPRE
("Tired Nature's sweet restorer," etc. — br. sel.) — GPE
Death of Friends, The (fr. Night III).— EPW-3
Happiness an Art (fr. Night VIII).— OBEC
(Wisdom.)— BFP
Hope (fr. Night VII).— FF— POI
Joy Calls for Two (fr. Night II).— FF— POI
Life's End (fr. Night IV).— FF— POI
Man.tfr. Night I).— BCEP— EP— EPP— LPS-3
NfghtS("These thoughts/ O Night!"— fr. Night IX). —EV-3
Procrastination ("Be wise to-day," etc., fr. Night I). —
BCEP (abr.) — EV-3 (abr.) — LLC — LPS-3 —
OBEC (abr.)
(Procrastination — "By Nature's Law.") — EP — EPP —
EPW-3
(Thief of Time, The— shorter sel.)— EPRE
"All promise is poor dilatory Man" (sel. fr. above.) —
GPE
Riches (fr. Night VI).— FF— POI
Stream of Life, The (fr. Night V).— EPW-3
Time (sels. fr. Nights I, II).— EP— LPS-3
(Lapse of Time, The— longer set.)— BCEP
Night Walk.— Martha Banning Thomas.— NYBV
Night Watch, A (in Passionate Pilgrim, The). — Unknown. —
OBSC
Night Watch. — Henry van Dyke.
(Three Prayers for Sleep and Waking.)— PVD
Night Watch, The.— William Winter.— AA
"Night we felt the earth would move, The." — Rudyard Kip
ling. See Second Jungle Book, The.
Night Will Never Stay, The. — Eleanor Farjeon.— CH— GPE—
HBMV — MPC-9 — MW— ODP— PB-3— RYC— TSW
— TSWC
Night Wind, The.— Eugene Field.— MPC-6— PB-6— PBGP—
PEF— WRR-25
Night Wind, The,— John Gould Fletcher.— PASC
Night Winds. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
Night with a Ventriloquist, A. — Henry Cockton. — OHCS-6
Night with a Wolf, A.— Bayard Taylor.— GN—GS—PTA-2—
TVC— TVSH
(Story for a Child, A,)— HBV— HBVY— OTPC— PCD—
STP
(Wolf Story, A.)— JPC
Night-Attack by Cavalry, The. — John Neal. See Battle of
Niagara, The.
Night-Blooming Cereus, The. — Harriet Monroe. — AA
Night-Blooming Cereus.-— -Jessie F. O'Donnell. — WRR-57
n-eHewt
Nightfall —William W. Ellsworth.— OHCS-20— PE
Nightfall.— Gaileen Greenlee.— HB t
Nightfall. — Antonio de Trueba, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Nightfall: A 'Picture.— Alfred B. Street.— LPS-2
Nightfall before Syracuse. —Walter Hauk.— CAG
Nightfall in Dordrecht.— Eugene Field.— AA— MCT— OB A V—
PEF-PER— PRWS— TBV
Night-Hawk.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— BLA
Night-Herding Song.— Harry Stephens.— CSF
Nightingale, The. — Mark Akenside. — EP— EV-3— HBV—
(Ode to the Evening Star.)— CEP— OBEC
Kt^a~
LC— OTPC— TOP— TVSH— WBP
(As It Fell upon a Day.)— CRE— EP— EPP
.("As it fell upon a day.")— EG
(Ode An: "As it fell upon a day.") — EM-1— EPW-1—
GPE— OBSC
(Philomel.) —BCEP — CH— E A— GTSL— HBV— LEAP
— OBEV— WTP-1
(To the Nightingale.)— LPS-2— SBA. ^^ _
Nightingale, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— ERP—EV-4—
NBE
(" 'Tis the merry Nightingale.")— OBRV
Nightingale, The.— George Dillon.— PPD-2
Nightingale, The.— Gerald Griffin.— CAW— JKCP
Nightingale, The. — John Keats. See Ode to a Nightingale.
Nightingale, The .("0 nightingale, that on some bloomy spray").
—John Milton.— GPE
Nightingale, The ("Sweet bird, that shunn'st," etc.). — John
Milton. See II Penseroso.
Nightingale, The. — Edward Moxon. — OBRV
Nightingale, The.— Sir Philip Sidney.— EPP— OBSC— WHA
(Nightingale, as Soon as April Brinsreth.) — SBA
("Nightingale, as soon," etc.) — GTSL
(Philomela )— EPW-1— EV-1 -GPE— HBV— OBEV
(Song: Nightingale, The.)— CRE (first st. only)—EP
Nightingale, The. — John Addington Symonds. — VA
Nightingale. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Spring).
Nightingale, The, — Unknown. See Lytyll, Prety Nightyngale.
The.
Nightingale, The. — Louis E. Van Norman. — WRR-6
Nightingale, The. — Gil Vicente, tr. fr. the Portuguese by John
Bowring.— LPS-2
Nightingale, The. — Maria Tesselschnde Visscher, tr, fr. the
Dutch by John Bowring. — LPS-2
Nightingale, The.— William Wordsworth.— DD—EPW-4—SN
(0 Nightingale.)— WLIP
(0 Nightingale! Thou Surely Art.)— BLV— GPE— HBV
Nightingale and Glow-Worm. The. — William Cowper. — CG—
CPN (abr.} — HBV — JPC — LC — LPS-3— OTPC—
PECK— PRWS— RIS
Nighting-ale and the Lark, The.— Ernest Whitney.— ATP
Nightingale, As Soon As April Bringeth. — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Nightingale, The.
Nightingale at Fresnoy, A. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse.— RH
Nightingale Bereaved, The.— James Thomson (1700-48). See
Seasons, The (Spring).
Nightingale in Kensington Gardens, A. — Austin Dobson. —
CPOI
Nightingale in the Study, The. — James Russell Lowell. — BFVR
— CAP— TAP
Nightingale near the House. The. — Harold Monro. — BMEP —
EPP— HBMV— MBP— MM— VOD— WLIP
Nightingale Unheard, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — BLA
— LBMV
Stanzas from "The Nightingale Unheard" — br. sel. ("Sing,
for the others"). — HTR
Nightingale Weather.— Andrew Lang. — BSV— POTT
Nightingales. — Robert Bridges.— BLA— BLV— CMP— GPE—
EA — GT-2— GTBS—GTML— HBMV— LEAP— MBP
— OBEV— OBMV— OBVV— PWB— VLEP—VOD
Nightingales.— Grace Hazard Conkling.— HBMV— ME
Nightingales of Flanders, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. —
AOAH— GPWW— PPA— PPGW
Nightingale's Song, The. — Richard Crashaw. See Musicks
Duell.
Nightjar, The. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — MBP
Night-Light.— Marie de L. Welch.— TL
"Nightly I mark and praise, or great or small." — James Branch
Cabell. See Retractions (XV).
Nightmare, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Nightmare, A. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See lolanthe.
Nightmare. — Winfield Townley Scott. — TB
Nightmare.— James Thomson. See City of Dreadful Night,
The.
Nightmare Abbey, sels. — Thomas Love Peacock.
Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord Byron (fr.
(Song, by Mr. Cypress.)— OBRV
(There Is a Fever of the Spirit.)— EPN—GTSE
Men of Gotham, The (fr. Ch. XI).— CH— CRE— EPW-4
— WTP-7
(Seamen Three.)— OBRV
("Seamen three, what men be ye?") — EG
(Three Men of Gotham.) — EV-4 — GTBS — GTSL—
OBEV— OG— TOP— SFC (am for choral rdg.)
350
TITLE INDEX
No Longer
Nightmare (Written during Apparent Imminence of War). —
William Watson. — LEAP
Night-Moth, The. — -Marion Couthouy Smith. — ME
Night-Piece. — Leonie Adams. — MAP
Night-Piece, The. — Robert Herrick. See Night Piece to Julia,
The.
Night-Piece, A. — William Wordsworth. See Night Piece, A.
Night-Piece on Death, A. — Thomas Parnell. — AEV— CEP—
(Night Piece on Death, A.)— GTIV
"By the blue taper's trembling light" (sel.) — EP —
EPW-3
("How deep yon azure," si. shorter than above.) —
•EV-3
Night-Piece to Julia, The. — Robert Herrick. See Night Piece to
Julia, The.
it's Be *
Night's Beauties. — Gertrude Yates McGiffert. — HB
Night's Mardi Gras.— Edward J. Wheeler.— HBV—LBMV—
NV
Night's Nothings Again. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Nights Remember, The.— Harold Vinal.— HBMV
Nights with Uncle Remus, sels. — Joel Chandler Harris.
Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl. — WRR-7 -
Brother Wolf and the Horned Cattle. — SPE-1
Night- Watch, The —Francois E. J. Coppee.— BTB-5— OHCS-28
Night-Wind, The. — Emily Bronte. — OAEP
Night-Wind. — Beatrix Demarest Lloyd. — AA
Night- World. — Edwin Rolfe. — AMV-36
Nihil Humani Alienum. — Titus Munson Coan. — AA
Nikolina. — Celia Leighton Thaxter.— GN— HBV— TYP
Nil Admirari. — William Congreve.— OB EC
Nile, The. — Elizabeth Coats worth .— MCT
Nile, The.— Leigh Hunt.— BTP— ES— OBRV
(River Nile, The.)— EV-4
Nile Night, A. — Clinton Scollard.— MCT
Nimble Dick. — Adelaide O'Keefe. — OTPC
Nimble Stag, The. — Edmund G. V. Knox.— HBMV
Nimium Fortunatus. — Robert Bridges. — MBP
(Fortunatus Nimium.) — CMP— PWB
Nimmers, The. — John Byrorn. — EPW-3— EV-3 (abr.)
Nimmo. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — HBMV
Nimphidia; The Court of Fairy. — Michael Drayton. See
Nymphidia : The .Court of Fairy.
Nimrod, sels. — Anna Hempstead Branch.
"And Nimrod cried," etc. (fr. Pt. II). — BAP
(Nirnrod Wars with the Angels — sel. fr. above.} — TCPD
Babel Falls (fr. Pt. V).— TCPD
Nimrod Wars with the Angels. — Anna Hempstead Branch. See
Nimrod.
Nina's Last Lover. — Izola L. Forrester. — WRR-58
Nine Cent-Girls, The. — Henry Cuyler Bunner.— WRR-9
Nine Graves in Edinbro. — Irwin Russell. — WRR-9
Nine Herbs Charm. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon by
William O. Stevens.— EPP
Nine Little Goblins, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR—
MPC-7— WRR-17
Nine Suitors, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-35— SPE-4— WRR-20
9 to 10 P. M. — Beatrice Goldsmith.— TB
Nine Years' Events. — Unknown. — WRR-46
Nine Years Old.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Ninepenny Fidil, The. — Joseph- Campbell. — HBMV— POOT
1915. — James Oppenheim. — RH
1904's Sundial at Wells College.— Unknown. — DDA
(Sun-Dial at Wells College, The.)— PVD
1914.— Rupert Biooke.™ CPB— HBV— NP— VM
Dead, The (III) ("Blow out, you bugles," etc.).— AOAH—
BEL — EPW-5— GPE— GTML— LBBV— LEAP
— MCCG — NAL— OQP— QP-1— RH— TCEP—
VOD— WGRP
(Dead, The, I.)— MRV— NV
(Gifts of the Dead.)— VM
Dead, The (IV) ("These hearts were woven," <?£c.),— ATP
—CH—CP— EPW-5— ES— GPE— GTSL— LL-4
— MCCG— OG— PFE— PIAE— PJH-2 — PPD-1 —
TOP— VOD— YT
(All This Is Ended.)— AOAH
(Dead, The, II.)— MRV— NV
Peace (I). — AOAH — EPN— LBBV— LEAP— POTT—
WGRP
("Now, God be thank'd Who has niatch'd us with His
hour.") — CBE
Safety (II).— VOD
Soldier, The (V).— AEV— AOAH— BBV— BEL— BLV—
BMEP — BTP — CBOV— CP— CR— CRE— CRP
—EPN — EPP — EPW-5 — ES— EV-5— GPE—
GPWW — GR-e— GTBS— GTML— GTSL— ISP
—LBBV — LEAP— LL-4— LOW— MBP— MCCG
— MLP — MPC-14— NAL— OG— OTA— PB-9—
PIAE — POOT — POT— POTT— PT— PYM—
RH — SBA — SMP — TCEP— TCPD— TOP—
TPH — TVSH— VOD— WHA— WP— WTP-2—
YT
(If I Should Die.)— POI— RNP
1914— and After.— James Oppenheim.— OHPP— PSO— RH
1914-1918 (C.).— Rudyard Kipling. See Fringes of the Fleet.
1914-1929.— Margaret Brisbane.— BPM-34
Nineteen-Seventeen. — Susan Hooker Whitman. — GPWW
1917-1919.— Henry Martyn Hoyt.—HBMV
1935.— Stephen Vincent Benet.— AMV-35— MAP
1923.— Archibald MacLeish. See Farm, The.
Nineteenth Birthday. — Beatrice Goldsmith. — TB
Nineteenth of April (1861), The. — Lucy Larcom. — MC—
MDAH— PAH— WRR-10
Nineteenth Psalm, The. — Bible, O. T. See Psalms.
Ninetieth Psalm (Lyrical vers.). — Isaac Watts. See 0 God!
Our Help in Ages Past.
Ninety and Nine, The.— Elizabeth Cecilia Clephane.— BPP—
LLC (abr.)
(Lost Sheep, The.)— HBV— OTPC— VA
(There Were Ninety and Nine.)— WGRP
Ninety-Eight. — Dr. Campion. — OHCS-24
Ninety-Nine. — Carolyn Hancock. — RIS
Ninety-Nine in the Shade. — Rossiter Johnson. — BOHV
Ninety-Seventh Psalm, The. — Bible, O. T. See Psalms.
Ninety-Third Psalm, The ("Lord Reigneth, The," etc.).—
Bible, O. T. See Psalms.
Ninety-Three, sels. — Victor Hugo.
Children of the Bonnet Rouge, The. — WRR-30
Fight with a Cannon, A. — SPE-2
(Monster Cannon, The — abr. and diff.) — BTB-1 —
OHCS-11
Nineveh. — Robert Eyres Landor. See Impious Feast, The.
Nini, Ninette, Ninon.— Frederic Edward Weatherly. — SPE-1
Ninkum Land, The. — Portland Oregonian.—OHCS-31
Ninth Eclogue, The.— Michael Drayton. See Shepherd's Gar
land, The.
Ninth Hour, The.— Caroline Hazard.— MOM— OQP— QP-1
Niobe.— Thomas Bulfinch.— MOAH
Niobe.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1— MOAH
Niobe, sel. ("I too remember," etc.). — Frederick Tennyson. —
MOAH— VA
Nipper's Lullaby, The. — M. B. Spurr. — BOL
Nippon.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Nireus. — John Masefield. — PM
Nirvana. — Sir Edward Arnold. See Light of Asia, The.
Nirvana. — Sidney Lanier. — BAV
Nirvana. — Tom Maclnnes. — CPG
Nirvana. — Unknown. — BOHV
Nirvana.— John Hall Wheelock.— HBMV— MAP— NP—NV—
SBMV— TSW
Nix, The.— Richard Garnett.— CG — CTBP
Nixie of the Neighborhood. — Agnes McClelland Daulton. —
SPE-8
Nix's Mate. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — BTB-1
No!— Thomas Hood.— BOHV— HBV— LPS-2 — PFE— TPH—
TYP
(November.)— BBV — GN — PB-9 — PBGP — RIS
(November in England.)— NLK—SN
No!— Frances E. Willard.— WRR-6
(My Answer.)— WRR-52
No and Yes. — Thomas Ashe. — HBV
No and Yes. — Theodore Tilton. — PR
No Angel Led. — James Jeffrey Roche. See Washington.
No Armistice in Love's War. — Ralph Cheyney. — OHPP
No Armour against Fate. — James Shirley. See Contention of
Ajax and Ulysses.
No Baby in the House. — Clara Dolliver. — DDA — HBV— LPS-1
No Boy Knows.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
No Bread for the Poor. — Unknown. See Mag's Song.
No Child.— Padraic Colum.— GTIV— OBMV
No Children! — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
No Coward Soul Is Mine. — Emily Bronte. — CBE — EPN —
GTML— GTSL— OAEP— VLEP
(Her Last Lines.)— VA
(Last Lines.) — BLV— BMEP— CPOI— CR— EA— EPW-4
—EV-5— GPE— HBV— LEAP — OBEV— OBVV
—OHPI—PG— SBA— TPH— WGRP — WHA —
WLIP
(No Coward Soul.)— GTIV
No Crown, Lord. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
No Cure but Prohibition.— T. DeWitt Talrnage. — SPE-5
No Death. — Philip Bourke Marston. — BMEP — VA
"No doubt left. Enough deceiving." — James Agee. See Lyrics.
No Easter for Death in the Heart. — Mattie L. Adams. —
WRR-58
No Enemies. — Charles Mackay. — BLP — OTA
No Escape.— Edgar A.. Guest. — CVG
No Excellence without Labor. — William Wirt. — PEOR
No JFault- m "Women.— Robert Herrick. — B FP — BO H V — HBV
No Fear of Death. — Walter Savage Landor. See "Death stands
above me, whispering low."
"No Fellow." — Unknown. — GH
No Flowers. — Unknown. — PEOR
No Funeral Gloom. — Ellen Terry. — BLPA
No God. — N. K. Richardson. — BTB-2 — OHCS-1
No Great nor Small. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Informing
Spirit, The.
No Grief for the Great Ones. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Lee.
"No Hint of Stain." — William Vaughn Moody. See Ode in
Time of Hesitation, An.
No Hope for Literature. — Sam Walter Foss. — GH
"No hope has man to live" (in mod. Ena.). — Unknown
(Prison Songs, IV.)— TMEV
No House Should Be without One. — Lillian Mack. — WRR-58
No, I Am Not As Others Are. — Francois Villon,, tr. fr. the
French by Arthur Symons. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
"No, I have naught to fear! Who will may know." — Robert
Browning. See Paracelsus.
No Images. — Waring Cuney. — BANP — CDC
No Kiss.— Madge Elliot.— BTB-4— OHCS-25— WRR-55
("I Don't Kiss Boys.") — WRR-44
No Labor- Saving Machine. — Walt Whitman. — GR-a
No Longer Could I Doubt Him True. — Walter Savage Landor.
See Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel.
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No Longer
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
"No longer mourn for me when I am dead." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (LXXI).
No Man's Land.— James H. Knight Adkin.— GPWW— PPGW
— RH
No Marvel Is It. — Bernard de Ventadour, tr. jr. the French by
Harriet Waters Preston, — AWP
No Master. — William Henry Davies. — POTT
No Master.— William Morris.— BPN
No Matter. — Pa'ulus Silentarius, tr. jr. the Greek by William
Cowper. -AWP— JAWP— WBP
"No more be grieved at that which thou hast done." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXXV).
No More Booze (with music), — Unknown. — AS
(Fireman, Save My Child.) — AS
"No more, my dear, no more these counsels try." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (LXIV).
No More, O My Spirit. — Euripides. See Hippolytus.
No More of the Moon. — Morris Bishop. — TL
No More Than This. — Adelaide Love. — PDN
No More the Thunder of Cannon.— Julia C. R. Dorr.— OHIP
No More Words. — Franklin Lushington. — PAH — PAPm
No Mortgage on the Farm. — John H. Yates. — OHCS-8
"No, my own love of other years!" — Walter Savage Landor.
(Epigram.)— EV-4
(In After Time.)— VA
(Love of Other Years, The.)— CRE
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
No Need. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — VIL
"No, no, go not to Lethe, neither twist." — John Keats. See
Ode on Melancholy.
No, No, Poor Suff ring Heart. — John Dryden. See Cleomenes.
No, Not More Welcome. — Thomas Moore. — TIP
No One Ever Goes Away. — Charles Malam. — AMV-36
No One Knows the Countryside. — Struthers Burt. — TBM
No Other Hands but Ours.— Annie Johnson Flint. — PDN
(Jesus Christ— and We.)— MOM— OQP— QP-1
No Pilots We. — John Jay Chapman. — GPE
No Place for Boys.— Unknown. — OHCS-38
No Place or Time.— William H. Davies.— BPM-32
No Place to Go. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"No Quiet." — Elinor Lennen. — OHPP
No Reticence. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — BPM-34
No Room for Mother.— Mary C. Murray.— PPSC— WRR-53
No Royal Road to Victory. — Irving Glen. — WRR-12
No Rules in Co'tship — Unknown. — WRR-S8
"No Saloons up There." — Unknown. — OHCS-34 — TS
No Sanctuary. — Edwin Markham. — PPA
No Santa Claus. — John Kendrick Bangs. — CRYO
No Science for Him.— Lurana W. Sheldon.— WRR-21
(Too Progressive for Him.) — OHCS-32
No Second Troy. — William Butler Yeats. — NP
No Sects in Heaven. — Elizabeth H. J. Cleaveland. — BLPA—
OHCS-2— PTA-2
No Shampoo Today, Louis. — Ogden Nash. — NYBV
No Single Thing Abides. — Lucretius. See De Rerum Natura.
No Slave beneath the Flag. — George Lansing Taylor.—
DD (abr.)~ PEOR
No Smoking Allowed.— J. H. Bailey.— OHCS-22
No Snake in Springtime. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — LA
No Songs in Winter. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — OBAV
No Star Is Ever Lost. — Adelaide Anne Procter. See Legend of
Provence, A.
No Stockings to Wear. — Unknown. — CRYO
No Surrender! No Compromise! — J. O. Peck. — TS
No Telephone in Heaven. — Unknown. — WRR-21
"No, Thank You, Tom." — Frederic Edward Weatherly, — HSP
(All the Same.)— OHCS-36
No Thoroughfare, sel. — Charles Dickens.
Mountain Tragedy, The (fr. Act III). — WRR-16
No Time for God. — Norman L. Trott. — BLRP
No Time like the Old Time. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — LHW
"No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXXIII).
No Time to Hate (Life, XXII). — Emily Dickinson. — BAP
(I Had No Time to Hate.)— IAP— TCAP
No Trust in Time. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.—
BSV— EPEP
(Look. How the Flower.) — EV-2
(Sonnet: "Look how the flower," etc.) — EPW-2
No Use Grievin'. — Unknown. — BS
No Use Sighin'.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
No Wonder.— A. W. Hawks.— SPE-5
"No Wonder you so oft have wept." — Francis Burdett Money-
Coutts. See Little Sequence, A.
No Word for Fear. — Walter Savage Landor. See "Death
stands above me, whispering low."
No Worst, There Is None.— Gerard Manley Hopkins. — VLEP
(Abyss.)— ES
Noah an* Jonah an* Cap'n John Smith. — Don Marquis. — LHV
— POI— SL
Noah's Ark. — Unknown. — APW
Noah's Flood. — Unknown (si. mod.'). — BEL — CRE
(Deluge, The.)— EPOM
Noah's Remarkable Wife.— Unknown.— WRR-51
Nobility. — Anne Charlotte Botta. — WRR-33
Nobility. — Alice Gary. — HT— JHP— LLC— MRV— OHFP—
OQP— PB-5— PTA-1— QP-2— SPS— WBLP
(Noble Life, The.)— PDN
("True worth is in being, not seeming.") — BS
Nobility. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Lady Clara Vere de
Vere.
Nobility of Labor.— Orville Dewey.— LLC— PPYP— YFR
(Labor— aZ>n)~BTB-6— PEDC— PEOR
Noble Answer, A.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Noble Art of Murdering, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
— BMEP
Noble Balm, The. — Ben Jonson. — OBEV
(Ode, An: "High-spirited friend.") — EV-2
(True Balm.)— LH
Noble Fisherman, The, or Robin Hood s Preferment. — Un-
known.— ESPB— OBB
Noble Friendship, Hamlet and Horatio, A. — William Shake
speare. See Hamlet (Hamlet's Declaration of Friend
ship).
Noble Kinsmen, The, sel. ("Roses, their sharp spines being
gone"). — William Shakespeare and John Fletcher. —
AEP-W
Noble Lay of Aillinn, The.— Stopford Augustus Brooke. — TIP
Noble Life, The.— Alice Gary. See Nobility.
Noble Love.— Richard Flecknoe.— ACP
Noble Nature, The. — Ben Jonson. See Pindaric Ode, A: To
the Immortal Memory and Friendship of That Noble
Pair, Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Morrison.
Noble Old Elm, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Noble Revenge. — Thomas De Quincey. — OHCS-7
Noble Revenge, The. — Unknown.-— OHCS-6
(Coals of Fire.)— PTWP
Noble Riddle, The.— Unknown.-— STB
Noble Sisters. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EPW-5
Noble Stranger, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Noble Tuck-Man, The. — Jean Ingelow. — NA
Noble Work.— Charles Mackay.— PSO
Nobleman and the Pensioner, The. — Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel,
tr. fr. the German by Charles T. Brooks. — LPS-2
Noblemen. — Miles M. Dawson. — BAP
Nobleness of Labor.— Frances S. Osgood.— WRR-S1
Nobler Lesson, The. — Don Marquis. — MOM — OBAV
Nobler Lover, The. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Nobler Way, A. — James Allison Barnes. — BS
Noblesse Oblige.— Jessie Fauset.— CDC
Noblesse Oblige.— Carlotta Perry.— VIL -^,,TTk
Noblest Service, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Nobody Cares.— Unknown.— &TT&-7
Nobody Cares for Me. — Mary Campbell Monroe. — WRR-47
Nobody Did It. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Nobody Knows.— Helen Coale Crew.— GFA— PB-4
Nobody Knows but Mother.— Mary Morrison. — BLPA
Nobody Knows— but Mother. — Unknoiun. — HT — PEDC— RON
Nobody Knows de Trouble I See. — Unknown. — APW
Nobody's Chfld.— PhilTll' Case.— BTB-1— OHCS-2— PTA-2
Nobody's Tim.— Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — SPE-6
Noctambule.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Noctiflora. — Maurice Lesemann. — NP — TL
Nocturn.— William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Nocturn. — Francis Thompson. — TCPD
Nocturn Cabbage.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GMAS
Nocturnal Reverie, A.— Anne Finch.— AEP-D—B CEP— CEP—
EP— EPP— EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3— OBEC
Nocturnal Shot, A. — Unknown. — WRR-3S
Nocturnal Sketch, A. — Thomas Hood. — BOHV — HHHA—
LPS-3— OHCS-17
(Blank Verse in Rhyme.)— HBR
Nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day. — John Donne. — OBS
Nocturne: "All the earth a hush of white." — Amelia Josephine
Burr.— HBV
Nocturne: "Be thou at peace this night." — Edward L. Davison.
— CH
Nocturne: "I felt the wind on my cheek." — Robert Silliman
Hillyer.— BAP— CR
Nocturne: "I walked beside the deep, one night of stars.' —
Victor Hugo, tr. jr. the French. — CAW
Nocturne: "Infold us with thy peace, dear moon-lit night"—
Virna Sheard. — OCL
Nocturne: "Keen winds of cloud and vaporous drifts." —
Richard Garnett. — OBVV
Nocturne, A: "Moon has gone to her rest, The." — Wilfrid
Scawen Blunt. — OBMV
Nocturne: "Moonlight on her hair." — Helen Wall. — OTA
Nocturne: " 'Nuthin' or everythin' it's got to be.' "- — John V A.
Weaver.— HBMV— LA— NP
Nocturne: "Now die the sounds No whisper stirs the trees." —
V. Sackville-West. See Spring.
Nocturne: "Over New England now, the snow." — Frances
Frost.— NYBV
Nocturne: "Red flame flowers bloom and die, The." — Crosbie
Garstin.— CH— GT-2
Nocturne: "Sleep that like the couched dove." — Gerald Griffin.
— VA
Nocturne: "Softly blow lightly." — Donald Jeffrey Hayes. —
CDC
Nocturne: "There is a dampness in the air." — Frank Anken-
brand, Jr.— GSRC
Nocturne: "This cool night is strange." — Gwendolyn Bennett. —
BANP
Nocturne: " 'Tis not my voice now speaks; but a bird." —
Walter de la Mare.— LHW
Nocturne : "Up to her chamber window." — Thomas Bailey
Aldrich.— HBV— PR— SPE-4
Nocturne at Bethesda. — Arna Bontemps. — BANP — CDC
Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS —
CRP—GR-a— MAP— NP—PFE—SMP— TCPD — TL
— WLIP
Nocturne in a Library.— Arthur Davison Ficke. — AOAH
Nocturne in Beeknian Place. — Frank Sullivan. — PPD-2
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Nocturne in G Minor. — Karl Gustave Vollmoeller, tr. fr. the
German by Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP
Nocturne of Remembered Spring. — Conrad Aiken. — CMP —
HBMV
Nocturne of the Wharves. — Arna Bontemps. — BANP
Nod.— Walter de la Mare.— BLV— CV— HBMV— MBP— MM
—PTER— TCEP— TSW— TSWC— VOD
Noddin' by the Fire. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — OHCS-38
"Nodding oxeye bends before the wind, The." — John Clare. — EG
(Fear of Flowers, The.) — OBRV
Nodes.— Alice Corbin.— NP— WGRP
Noel.™ Hilaire Belloc.— HBMV— JKCP— TSW
Noel.— Robert Bridges.— GTML
Noel. — Richard Watson Gilder. — AA
Noel! (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Noel: Christmas Eve, 1913.— Robert Bridges.— CAW— PWB
Noel Dark. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Casualties.
Noel! Noel! — Laura Simmons. — PSO
Noey's Night-Place. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A.
Noise of Leaves, The. — George Dillon. — FP
Noise of Waters, The. — James Joyce. See Chamber Music.
Noise That Time Makes, The. — Merrill Moore. — NP— SPP
Noiseless Patient Spider, A. — Walt Whitman. — APA— APW—
ATP— AWP — BLP — CAP — GPE — GR-a — IAP—
JAWP — LEAP — LL-3 — MAP — MOAP— OHPI—
TCAP— WBP
Nola Kozmo. — William Baine. — OHCS-22
Noll's Journey.— Drexa Henry. — BTB-7
No-Man's Land. — J. H. Knight-Adkin.— MCCG
Nominating General Grant. — Roscoe Conkling. — NPTP
Non Amo Te. — Tom Brown, after the Latin of Martial. — AWP
— JAWP— WBP
(I Do Not Love Thee.)— OTA
("I do not love thee, Doctor Fell.") — RIS
Non Dolet— Oliver St. John Gogarty.— BMEP— GTIV— JKCP
— OBMV
"Non Dolet." — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN— CRE
Non Nobis— Henry. Cust.— GPE— OBEV— OBVV
Non Scripsit. — Benjamin Musser. — AMV-3S
Non Sum Dignus. — Josephine Jacobsen. — AMV-36
Non Sum Qualis Eram Bon<e sub Regno Cynarze. — Ernest Dow-
son.— AWP— BLPA— EPW-5— EPP — GPE— GTML—
HBV—LBBV— LEAP — MBP — OBMV— OBVV— PG
—POTT— SBA— VLEP
(Cynara.)— BLV— BMEP— WTP-4
Non-Combatant. — Cicely Hamilton. — CRE
Non-Denominational Prayer for Armistice Day, A. — Unknown.
— AOAH
''None can usurp this height." — John Keats. See Fall of Hy
perion, The.
None Is Happy. — Sir Hartmann von Aue, tr. fr. the German
by Jethro Bithell.— AWP
None of Self and All of Thee. — Theodore Monod. — BLRP
Nonentity, The. — "James Priceman" (Winifred Margaretta
Kirkland).— WRR-22
Nongtongpaw. — Charles Dibdin. — BOHV — CG — HBV —
OHCS-3— THP— WRR-20
Nonne Preestes Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Non-Resistance.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APB— TCAP
Non-Returnable.— Carolyn Wells.— DDA
Nonsense. — Thomas Moore. — NA — SPE-4
(If You Have Seen.)— BOHV— THP
Nonsense. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — HBMV
Nonsense. — Unknown. — NA
Nonsense Alphabet ("A was an ant"). — Edward Lear. — MPC-3
___PBGP
A Was an Ant (,?*/.).— MPC-2
Nonsense Alphabet ("A was an ape"). — Edward Lear. — SAS
Nonsense Alphabet, A ("A was once an apple-pie"). — Edward
Lear.— SUS
(A. Apple Pie.)— PPL
A — Was Once an Apple-Pie (sel.). — MPC-2
J— Was Once a Jar of Jam (sel.).— MPC-2
Nonsense Rhyme, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Nonsense Rimes for the Maids.— Unknown.
(Hallowe'en Party, The.)— HOAH
Nonsense Rimes for the Men. — Unknown.
(Hallowe'en Party, The.)— HOAH
Nonsense Song. — Unknown (ad, fr. the German by Michael
Lewis).— RIS
Nonsense Verses.— Charles Lamb.— BOHV— NA— WTP-6
Nonsense Verses. — Laura E. Richards. — RIS
"Harriet Hutch" (IV).
"Nicholas Ned" (I).
"Ponsonby Perks" (II).
"Winifred White" (III).
Noon.— John Clare.— ERP—EV-4 (abr.}— OBRV
Noon. — Robinson Jeffers. — MAP — TCPD
Noon. — Henry C. Knight. See Summer's Day, A.
Noon. — Richard Le Gallienne. — CV
Noon. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Summer by the Lakeside.
Noon: Amagansett Beach. — John Hall Wheelock. — WLIP
Noon at Neebish. — Don Stanford. — TB
Noon at Paestum. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — MCT
Noon Hour. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Noon Interval, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Noon Lull, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Noon Song, A. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Noonday Grace. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS
Noontide. — Loyce Adams.— HB
Noon-Tide. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — VOD
Noontide. — John Keble. — OTPC
Noontide.— John Leyden. — LPS-2
Noozell and the Organ-Grinder. — "Ah-Mie." — OHCS-1S
"Nor force nor fraud shall sunder us! O ye." — Sydney Do-
bell. See America.
"Nor over-kind nor over-quick in study." — Edna St. Vincent
Millay. See Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree (IX).
Nor Speak, Nor Probe.— Daniel Whitehead Hicky.— AMV-37
Nora. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — HBMV
Nora M'Guire's Lovers.— William Whitehead.— OHCS-20
Nora Mulligan's Thanksgiving Party. — Louise H. Savage. —
OHCS-3 1
Norah.— Zoe Akins.— AV— HBV
Norah en de Ark. — Louise Ayres Garnett. — RNP
Norah Murphy and the Spirits. — Henry Hatton. — HHHA
Nora's Vow.— Sir Walter Scott.— BFVR — BOHV — BPB —
EV-4— GS
Norembega. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PAH
Norham Castle. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Norman Abbey. — Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Norman and Saxon. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Norman Cradle-Song. — Vincent O'Sullivan. — BOL
Normandy. — E. V. Lucas. See Geography.
Noras Watering Yggdrasill, The. — William Bell Scott.— V A
Norse Lullaby. — Eugene Field.— BOL — MPB — MPC-6-— PB-3
— PBGP— PEF— PEM— SUS— TYP
Norsemen, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PAH
North American Indians. — Charles Sprague. — BTB-1 — LLC —
WRR-10
(American Indian, The.) — OHCS-4
North and South.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
North and South.— Un kn own. — PPYP
North and the South, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
OBVV
North Atlantic. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
North Country Collier, The. — Unknown. — SG
North, East, South, and West. — Unknown. — BOHV
North Sea, The, sels. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German.
Epilog, tr. by Louis Unterrneyer. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Evening Twilight, tr. by John Todhunter. — AWP — TAWP
—WBP
Night by the Sea, A, tr. by Howard Mumford Jones. —
AWP
North Sea Patrol, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
North Shore Watch, The. — George Edward Woodberry.— GT-2
North Star.— Zona Gale.— BAP— LEAP
North Star Whispers to the Blacksmith's Son, The. — Vachel
Lindsay.— CPL
North to the South. — Richard Watson Gilder.— MDAH
North Wind, The.— Eileen Wickizer.— RYC
North Wind and the Child, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek.
— CGOV
"North wind came up yesternight, The." — Robert Bridges. —
PWB
North Wind Doth Blow, The (1 st.). — Mother Goose. — CHB—
MPC-2— OTPC— WP
(Cock Robin.)— HWC
(First Snow, The— 4 sts.)— PEM
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV
(North Wind, The.)— PB-1— PBV (4 sts.)
("North wind doth blow, The.")— GFA— PPL— SAS
(Poor Robin.)— CBPC—CPN
(Robin, The.)— RIS
North Wind in October. — Robert Bridges. — GT-2 — PWB —
TCEP
"North Wind, North Wind — Oh, whither so fast?" — Unknown.
—GFA
North Wind's Christmas Tour, The. — Jennie White.— CS
Northanger Abbey, sel. — Jane Austen.
Only a Novel. — MOB
Northboun'. — Lucy Ariel Williams. — BANP — CDC
North-East Wind, The. — Charles Kingsley. See Ode to the
North-East Wind.
Northern April. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Northern Farmer: New Style. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BHP
—BLP— BOHV— BPN— EPN—EM-2—EP — EV-S —
THP— VLEP
Northern Farmer, Old Style.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BEL
—BHP— BPN— CRE — EM-2— EPN— EPNC— EPW-S
__EV-5— GEPC—OAEP— TCEP— TPH— VA— VLEP
Northern Graveyards. — "Katherine Hale" (Amelia W. Gar-
vin).— CPG
Northern Lichts, The. — Violet Jacob. — HMSP
Northern Lights, The. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. — LPS-2
Northern Lights.— Carlos Wilcox. — APW
(Sights and Sounds of the Night.) — LA
Northern Seas. The,— William Howitt.— GN— OTPC--TVSH
"Northern Star," The.— Unknown.— BFVR— CTBP— HBV
Northern Suburb, A. — John Davidson. — BMEP
Northern Virgil, A.— Bliss Carman.— OBVV
Northland, The. — Valdemar Rordam, tr. fr. the Scandinavian
by Charles Wharton Stork. — MCT
Northman. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APW — CAP
Northumberland.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — WLIP
Northumberland. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
Northumberland Betrayed by Douglas (in Percy's Reliques). —
Unknown.— ES^PE — OBB
Northwest, The. — Emil Rothe. See Warnings from History.
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North-West Passage, sels. — Robert Louis Stevenson.
Good Night.— EPW-S
In Port.— EPW-5
Shadow March.— EPW-5— HOAH—MPC-5
Norton Wood (Dora's Birthday). — Thomas Edward Brown. —
EPW-5— PPD-2
Norval. — John Homes. See Douglas.
Norveni People. — Irwin Russell. — WRR-14
Norwegian Cradle-Song. — Natanael Fransen, tr. fr. the Nor
wegian by Alma Strettell. — BOL
Nor'-west Courier, The. — John E. Logan. — VA
Norwich Hill. — Reuel Denney. — TB
Norwood, sels. — Henry Ward Beecher.
'Biah Cathcat's Proposal.— OHCS-7
Tommy Taft. — BTB-2
Nos Galan. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Welsh. — SC
Nosce Teipsum, sels. — Sir John Davies.
"Are they not senseless, then, that think the soul."— EPEP
Immortality of the Soul, The:— EV-2
(Soul Compared to a River, The — sel.) — EPW-1
Of Human Knowledge. — EV-2
(Affliction — sel.) — OBSC
(Knowledge and Reason — sel.) — OBSC
Of the Soul of Man and the Immortality Thereof.— EP
Soul and the Body, The.— OBSC
Soul Compared to a Virgin Wooed in Marriage, The.—
EPW-1
To Queen Elizabeth (Dedication). — OBSC
Nose and Eyes, The.— William Cowper.— LPS-3— MPB
(Dispute between Nose and Eyes.)— OTPC— RON
(Report of an Adjudged Case Not to Be Found in Any
of the Books.)— ABVC— BOHV— PB-S
Nose Out of Joint, A.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Nosegay.— John Reynolds.— OBEV
Noses.— Henry Firth Wood.— BTB-6— GSRC
Nostalgia. — Myrtle Hill Erdmann. — HB
Nostalgia. — Laura M. Gradick. — HB
Nostalgia.— D. H. Lawrence.— LBBV—NP— PPD-2
Nostalgia. — T. Sturge Moore. — BPM-30
Nostalgia. — Elizabeth Virginia Raplee. — BLP
Nostalgia. — Iris Tree. — SPT
Nostomamac, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Not a Child. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.— FAOV
Not a Man's Job. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Not a Sou Had He Got. — "Thomas Ingoldsby." See Cynotaph.
The.
Not All Imagination. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Not All Sweet Nightingales.— Luis de Gongora, tr. fr. the Span
ish by Sir John Bowring. — CAW
Not All the Crosses.— Lucile Kendrick.— MOM
Not Any Sunny Tone (Single Hound, The, LXXI).— Emily
Dickinson. — APA
(Parting, XIV.)— MAPA
Not As I Will.— Helen Hunt Jackson.— OQP—QP-2
Not As These. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life.
The (Old and New Art).
Not As with Sundering of the Earth. — Algernon Charles Swin
burne. See Atalanta in Calydon.
Not Ashamed of Ridicule. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Not by Bread Alone.— James Terry White.— OQP—QP-1
Not by the Shore.— Lyle Donaghy.— BPM-32
"Not, Celia, that I juster am."— Sir Charles Sedley.— GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL
(Song.)— AEP-W— EPRE
(Song to Celia.)— OB S
(To Celia.) — AWP — EA— EP— EPP— HBV— JAWP-
OBEV— SBA— TOP— WBP
Not Dead. — Robert Graves. — CRE — HBMV — LBBV — LEAP—
MLP— RH
"Not drunk is he, who from the floor." — Thomas Love Peacock.
See Misfortunes of Elphin, The.
Not Endless Life, but Endless Love. — Wathen Marks Wilks
Call.— MRV
Not Every Man. — William J. Burtscher. — SPE-8
Not Far from Paris, in Fair Fontainebleau. — Florence Earle
Coates. — MCT
(Angelus, The.)— HBV— TBV
Not for My Tears.— Humbert Wolfe.— TCPD
"Not from a vain or shallow thought." — Ralph Waldo Emer
son. See Problem, The.
"Not from the stars." — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(XIV).
Not Guilty. — Harry S. Edwards. See De Valley an5 de Shad-
der.
Not Guilty (?).— J. W. Hatton.— OHCS-22
Not Guilty. — Unknown. See "Guilty or Not Guilty?"
Not His Business. — Unknown. — SPE-5
Not Honey.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— APA— MAPA
(Fragment 113.)— MOAP
Not I. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — NA
Not I. — Unknown. — BLRP
"Not in a silver casket cool with pearls." — Edna St. Vincent
Millay. See Fatal Interview (XI).
Not in Dumb Resignation. — John Hay. — WGRP
(Thy Will Be Done.)— PDN— WBLP
Not in It.— Unknown.— HHHA
Not in Russia. — Witter Bynner. — AMV-35 — BPM-35
Not in Solitude. — F. W. H. Myers. See St. Paul.
"Not in the crises of events." — Coventry Patmore. See Angel
in the House, The (Spirit's Epochs, The).
Not in the Lucid Intervals of Life. — William Wordsworth. —
EPN
Not in the Programme. — Edwin Coller. — BTB-7 — OHCS-26
Not in Vain (Life, VI).— Emily Dickinson.— OHFP— SPS
(I Shall Not Live in Vain.)— LOW— POI
(If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking.) — CV — GR-a
Not in Vain.— Unknown.—^ BLRP
Not Kings.— Kenneth W. Porter.— PSO
Not Knowing. -Mary Gardiner Bramard (at to Mary A.
Bridgman), — AA — LOW — POI — WKK-33
(God Knoweth.) — LLC
Not Lost.— Sarah Doudney (at. also to Thomas S. Collier).—
Not Lost.)-LOW-PDN-POI
Not Lost but Gone Before. — Caroline Elizabeth barah Norton. —
BLRP— WBLP
"Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments. — Archibald Mac-
Leish.— CMP „ „_.„.
"Not marble, nor the gilded monuments. — William bnake-
speare. See Sonnets (LV). P . ,
"Not met and marred with the year's whole turn of grief."—
James Agee. See Lyrics.
Not Mine.— Julia C. R. Dorr.— MOM
''Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul. — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CVII).
"Not noisily, but solemnly and pale." — John Gould Fletcher.
See Irradiations. TT
Not of Itself but Thee (in The Greek Anthology) .—Unknown,
tr fr the Greek by Richard Garnett. — AWP
Not on Sad Stygian Shore.— Samuel Butler.— GPE
("Not on sad Stygian shore, nor m clear shee. ) — GTML
Not on the Battle-Field.— John Pierpont.— LPS-2— OHCS-3—
•pTT
Not One to Spare. — Ethel Lynn Beers. See Which Shall It
Not Our Good Luck. — Robinson Jeffers. — PC
Not Ours the Vows. — Bernard Barton. — HBV — LPb-1
Not Overlooked. — James Oppenheim. — NP
Not Poppy, nor Mandragora. — William Shakespeare. See
Othello.
Not Right Pert.— Unknown.— PPP
Not Seldom, Clad in Radiant Vest. — William Wordsworth.—
BPN
Not So Fast!— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Not So My Heart— Virginia Scott Miner.— AMV-37
Not So Well Acquainted. — Georgene Traver.— OHCS-24
Not Spring.— James Rorty.— MOAP
Not Such Your Burden. — Agathias, tr. fr. the Greek by Wil-
Ham M. Hardinge.-AWP— JAWP-WBP
"Not that thy hand is soft, is sweet, is white." — Henry Con
stable. See Diana.
Not the Pilot.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— LL-3
Not Thou but L— Philip Bourke Marston.— BLP A
("It must have been for one of us, my own.' ) — LEAP
Not Thou from Usl — Richard Chenevix Trench. — MOM
"Not though you die to-night, 0 Sweet, and wail." — Rudyard
Kipling. See Plain Tales from the Hills.
Not Three — but One. — Esther Lilian Duff. — HBMV
Not Till the Loom Is Silent.— Unknown.— PDN ^TTT,,,
Not to Destroy but to Fulfill. — Molly Anderson Haley. — OHPF
Not to Keep.— Robert Frost.— LA— RH—T CAP
Not to Love. — Robert Herrick. — OAEP
Not Too Busy to Fish.— Joe Cone.— WRR-44
Not Too Late.— Katharine McDowell Rice.— MOAH ^1TMirilf
Not Too Old to Fight. — Thomas Chalmers Harbaugh. — GPWW
Not Understood. — Thomas Bracken. — BFV — BLPA— FF—
OHCS-3 5— POI— PTA-1
Not Understood.— Walter Eccles.— PDN
Not unto the Forest. — Margaret Widdemer. — HBMV
(Remembrance: Greek Folk-Song.) — LEAP — NV
Not Very Far. — Horatius Bonar. — OHCS-7
Not Victims of Money Microbes. — Unknown. — WRR-20
"Not Wanted."— Unknozvn.-OB.CS-3 5
"Not what we did shall be the test" (Further Poems, CLXXV).
— Emily Dickinson. — CRP
"Not when the buxom form which nature wears."— George
Henry Boker. See Sonnets.
Not Willin'.— Unknown.— OHCS-29— WRR-1 5
Not with a Club the Heart Is Broken (Love, L). — Emily
Dickinson.— WH A
Not with Libations. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Unnamed
Sonnets (I-XII).
Not with Vain Tears.— Rupert Brooke. — GPWW
(Sonnet: "Not with vain tears, when we're beyond the
sun.")— EPW-5
(Sonnet [Suggested by some of the Proceedings of the
Society for Psychical Research].) — CPB
"Not without fortitude I wait." — Francis Thompson. See
Night of Forebeing, The.
"Not without heavy grief of heart did he."— Gabriello Chia-
brera. See Epitaphs.
Not Yet. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. — BFP
Not Yet a Word.— Edwin Seaver.— BPM-30
Not Yet, My Soul. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — FF — POI
Not Yours but You. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — MOM
Not Youth Pertains to Me. — Walt Whitman. — IAP
Note for Navigators. — Sherman Conrad. — CAG
Note from the Pipes, A. — Leonora Speyer. — GPE — HBMV—
OBAV— SBMV
Note Within, The.— John Kendrick Bangs. — POI — SL —
WRR-48
Noten like a Patience. — Mrs. T. S. Oughton. — BTB-7
Notes from a Battle-Field.— S. C. Stone.— PPYP— YFR
Notes of a Honeymoon. — Austin Dobson. — WRR-9
Nothin' Done. — Sam S. Stinson. — LHV
354
TITLE INDEX
Now
Nothin' to Say. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Nothing. — Richard Person. — BOHV
Nothing. — Fanny Bixby Spencer. — RH
Nothing and Something. — D. S. T. Butterbaugh. — WRR-2
Nothing at All in the Paper To-Day. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
Nothing but Flags. — Moses Owen.— FOAH
(Returned Battle Flags, The.)— HT
Nothing but Leaves. — Lucy E. Akerman. — LPS-2 — OHCS-8
Nothing but Leaves. — UM. H. G." — SPE-4
Nothing but Nature. — Ogden Nash. — TL
Nothing for Use. — Elmer Ruan Coates. — OHCS-27
Nothing Gold Can Stay. — Robert Frost. — MAP — WHA
Nothing Is Enough. — Laurence Binyon. — GPE — LBBV — MBP
Nothing Is Lost. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
"Nothing is so beautiful as spring." — Gerard Manley Hopkins.
— EG
(Spring.)— BLV—JKCP— MBP— OBMV—VLEP
Nothing Left.— Alice Corbin.— NYBV
Nothing Lost in Nature. — Gail Hamilton. — LLC
Nothing Small. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— B CEP
"Nothing so difficult as a beginning." — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Don Juan.
Nothing Suited Him.— Lizzie M. Hadley.— HHHA— OHCS-38
(His Mother's Cooking.)— OHCS-28
(Just like a Man.)— OHCS-36
Nothing to Do. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Nothing to Laugh At. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG— RON
Nothing to Wear.— William Allen Butler. — AP (much abr.) —
BOHV— HBV— LPS-3— OHCS-4— PR (abr.)— SPE-8
— WTP-2
(Miss Flora McFlimsey — much abr.) — THP
Nothing to Wear. — Ellen Manly. — WRR-50
Noth'n' 't All.— Howell L. Piner.— WRR-23
Notre Darne. — Theophile Gautier. tr. fr. the French by Eva
M. Martin.— MCT— PER— TBV
Nottman. — Alexander Anderson. — OHCS-26 — WRR-13
'Nough for Me. — James Foley, Jr. — BTB-9
"Nought of the bridal will I tell."— Sir Walter Scott. See
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.
Noureddin, the Son of the Shah. — Clinton Scollard. — BOHV
Nourmahal. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
Novalis, sel. — James Elroy Flecker.
Last Love.— LHW
Novel of High Life, A. — Thomas Haynes Bayly. — EV-4
Novel Poem, A. — Unknown. — BTB-8
November. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
November. — William Cullen Bryant.— BTB-9 — PRK
November.— Alice Gary.— CFBP— MPC-12 — PEM — PTA-1—
TYP
November.— C. L. Cleaveland.— DD— HBV— SN
November. — Hartley Coleridge. See Sonnets on the Seasons.
November, sel. — John Davidson.
Epping Forest. — CP
(Epping Forest from "November.") — GTSL
November. — Richard Watson Dixon.— GTSL
(Song: "Feathers of the willow, The.") — CBE— CH—
EPW-5— GT-2— GTML— OBVV
November. — "Jake Falstaff" (Herman Fetzer).— NYBV
November. — Eugene Field. — PEF
November. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher.— BAP — HBV — PFY
November. — Patricia Flinn. — CAG
November.— Daniel Whitehead Hicky.— BPM-36
November. — Marvin Luter Hill. — BPM-33
November.— Thomas Hood.— B B V— GN— PB-9— PB GP— RI S—
(No!)— BOHV— HBV— LPS-2— PFE—TPH— TYP
(November in England.) — NLK— SN
November (in The Christian Year).— John Keble.— OBVV
November. — Richard Le Gallienne. — LBBV
November. — Samuel Longfellow. — SN
November.— Phyllis McGinley.— NYBV
November. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
November. — Florence B. Spilger.— OTA
November. — Elizabeth Stoddard. — AA
November. — Edward Thomas. — TCPD
November. — Sophie Tunnell. — RH
November Blue.— Alice Meynell.— FT — MBP — MCT— MM—
PER— VOD— YT
November Cotton Flower. — Jean Toomer. — CDC
November Daisy, A. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
November, 1806. — William Wordsworth. — BPN— OBRV
November Eleventh. — Hilmar R. Baukhage. — PAPm
November llth. — Frank E. Campbell. — RH
November Eleventh.— Elizabeth Hanly.— GPWW— RON
November 11, 1918. — Mary Shepard Towler. — HB
November Eves. — James Elroy Flecker. — VOD
November 1.— William Wordsworth.— BPN— EPN
November Furrow. — Ruth Kennon. — CAG
November in England. — Thomas Hood. See November.
November in Ettrick Forest. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion
(To William Stewart Rose, Esq.).
November Memory. — Marion Doyle. — AMV-35
November Night. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
November Night. — William Dresia. — OA
November Night. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — GT-2
November, 1793.— William Lisle Bowles.— EPW-4
November Sunshine. — Albert E. S. Smythe. — CPG
November's Cadence. — James Carnegie. — EBSV
November's Party. — Unknown. — RON
"November's sky is chill and drear." — Sir Walter Scott. See
Marmion (To William Stewart Rose, Esq.).
Novice. — Julia Field Brown. — HB
Novitiate.— William Griffith.— BPM-32— GBOV
Now. — Robert Browning. — GEPC — VLEP
Now. — George H. Candler. — VIL
(Clock of Life, The.)— SPS
Now. — Mary Barker Dodge. — AA
"Now!" — Frances Ridley Havergal. — OHCS-14
Now.— Charles Mackay.— LLC
Now. — Harriet Monroe. — HBV
Now. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — FF — POI
Now.— Charles R. Skinner ( ?).— BS— MHT— MPC-4 (abr.)—
POI _ gL
(Do It Now.)— VIL
Now. — Unknown. — OHCS-7
Now, The.— Eugene Ware.— POI— SL— SPE-4
"Now a conundrum love propounds." — Elizabeth Bishop.
(Three Valentines— II.)— TB
Now All within My Household Sleep. — Robert P. Tristram Cof
fin.— BPM-3S
"Now all yee peaceful regents of the night." — George Chapman.
See Bussy d3 Ambois.
Now and Afterwards. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — LPS-1 — WGRP
Now and Then. — Jane Taylor. — OTPC
Now and Then. — Unknown. — PTWP
Now Became the Then, The. — Alfred Noyes. — WRR-22
(Dream-Child's Invitation, The.) — CPAN-2
Now Came Still Evening On. — John Milton. See Paradise
Lost (Adam and Eve in the Garden).
"Now Chil the Kite brings home the night." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Jungle Book, The.
Now Christmas Comes 'Tis Fit That We. — Unknown. — CRYO
"Now come, my boon companions." — Thomas Randolph. — EG
Now Dreary Dawns the Eastern Light. — A. E. Housman. —
CMP
Now Every Child. — Eleanor Farjeon. — SUS
"Now fades the last long streak of snow." — Alfred, Lord Ten
nyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"Now, fair beneath his view, the important age." — Joel Bar
low. See Columbiad, The.
Now Fair, Fairest of Every Fair. — William Dunbar. — EBSV
"Now, Faustus, must thou needs be damned." — Christopher
Marlowe. See Dr. Faustus.
"Now God be thank'd who has match'd us with His hour." —
Rupert Brooke. See 1914.
Now Hath Flora Robbed Her Bowers. — Thomas Campion. See
Lord Hay's Mask.
Now Hollow Fires Burn Out to Black. — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (LX).
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. — Eugene Henry Pullen. — AA —
BTB-9— LOW— POI— WTP-7
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep ("Golden head," etc.). —
Unknown.— OHCS-5— WRR-44
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep ("Near the camp-fire's," etc.). —
Unknown. — BTB-8 — LLC
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep ("Now I lay me down," etc.). —
Unknown. — HT
(Children's Prayers — wr. at. to Eugene Henry Pullen.) —
BLRP
(Prayer, A — si. diff.) — RAR
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep ("When fades the last faint
ray") . — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Now I'm Resolved to Love No More. — Alexander Brome. —
^
"Now is Light, sweet mother, down the west." — John Vance
Cheney. See Evening Songs.
"Now is my Chloris fresh as May." — Unknown. — OBSC
Now Is the Cherry in Blossom. — Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. —
AA
"Now is the month of maying." — Unknown. — EG
(Song.)— OBSC
Now Is the Time.— D. F. Hodges.— BFV— FF— POI
"Now is the winter of our discontent." — William Shake
speare. See King Richard III.
"Now it grows late — the angel has passed by." — Unknown, tr.
.fr. the French by Alma Strettell.
(Nature Lullabies — French.)— BOL
"Now it is not good for the Christian's health to hustle the
Aryan brown." — Rudyard Kipling. See Naulahka, The.
Now Let Me Lav the Pearl Away. — Elizabeth Prentiss. — BOL
— MOAH
"Now may'st thou take sweet sleep, my babe, now may'st thou
go to sleep." — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by A. N.
Jannaris. — BOL
"Now, mother, what's the matter?" — William Shakespeare. See
Hamlet. _
Now Our Meetings Over (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Now She Is like the White Tree-Rose. — Cecil Day Lewis. —
MBP
"Now sleep, ray baby, sweetly sleep." — Unknown. — BOL
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Princess, The.
"Now, sometimes in my sorrow shut." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Now Spring Is Come. — George RatclifTe Woodward. — RT
Now Springs the Spray (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
"Now stands our love on that still verge of day." — James Agee.
See Sonnets.
Now That the April of Your Youth. — Lord Herbert of Cher-
bury.
(Ditty in Imitation of the Spanish Entre Tanto que
1'Avril.)— OBS
Now That the Time Has Come Wherein. — Unknown. —
CRYO— SDH
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Now
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Now That the Winter's Gone.— Thomas Carew.— EV-2— OTPC
("Now that the winter's gone, the earth hath lost") — EG
(Spring.)— EPS— GN— LC— RIS
Now That These Two.— James Rorty.— MOAP—TBM
Now the Day Is Over.— Sabine Baring-Gould.— BTP— MR V—
OTPC— VA— WLIP
(Child's Evening Hymn.)— CFBP— PB-3— VA— WGRP
(Evening Hymn.)— BOL — GS
Now the Hungry Lion Roars. — William Shakespeare. See
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A (Approach of the Fairies,
The).
Now the Laborer's Task Is O'er. — John Lodge Ellerton. — BLPA
— HBV— WGRP
Now the Lengthening Twilights Hold.— Bliss Carman. — GT-2
"Now the lusty spring is seen." — John Fletcher. See Tragedy
of Valentinian, The.
Now the Noisy Winds Are Still.— Mary Mapes Dodge.— PRWS
Now the Sky.— Mark Van Doren.— MOAP
Now the Sun Is Sinking.— John W. Tufts.— PEM
Now the Winter's Come to Stay. — Unknown. — IHA
Now Thrice Welcome Christmas. — Poor Richard's Almanac. —
CRYO— OHIP
(Thrice Welcome Christmas.) — SDH
"Now turne againe my teme, thou jolly swayne." — Edmund
Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The.
"Now was the Lord and Lady of the May." — William Browne.
See Britannia's Pastorals.
Now Welcom Somer. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Parlement of
Foules, The.
Now What Is Love.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— HBV
(Description of Love, A.) — ALV — OBSC
"Now when twelve days." — Homer. See Iliad, The.
"Now while the Night her sable veil hath spread." — William
Drummond of Hatvthornden. — EG
"Now who is he on earth that lives." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, X.) — AWP
Now Winter Nights Enlarge. — Thomas Campion. — BEL —
EPEP— EV-2— GPE— M V-2— OB SC
(Winter Nights.)— CHB— FT— LEAP— OBEV
"Now with a general Peace the World was blest." — John Dry-
den. See Astrsea Redux.
"Now with the slow revolving year." — Unknown.
(Two Old Lenten Rhymes, II.)— WHL
Now Would I Fain.— A. Godwhen.— TMEV
(Now Wolde— abr.)— CH
("Now would I fain some merthes make" — abr.) — EG
"Now you're married you must obey." — Unknown. — RIS
Nowel. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The (Frank-
eleyns Tale, The).
Nox Ignatiana.— James J. Daly.— CAW— JKCP
Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam. — William Habington. See Cas-
tara.
Nubia.— Bayard Taylor.— HBV
Nudities. — Andre Spire, tr. fr. the French by Jethro Bithell. —
Nugatory. — Elwyn Brooks White. — BOHV
Nugly Little Man, The. — Marion St. John Webb. — TVC—
TVSH
Nuit Blanche. — Amy Lowell. — TBM
Nuit Blanche. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Number Five. — John Crowe Ransom. — TCPD
No. 5 Collect Street.— S. J. Pardessus.— OHCS-34
No. 999.— E. F. Turner.— OHCS-28
Number Ninety-One. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
Number Ten Blucher Street. — Elder Olsen. — AMV-36
"Number Twenty-Five." — Unknown. — OHCS-27— WRR-33
Numbers. — Agnes Lee. — NP
Numbers, sel.— Bible, 0. T.
.Festal Response, A (Numbers VI:24-26; Psalm LXVII) —
PASC
Nun, The. — Leigh Hunt. — ALV— BOHV— HBV— OBRV—
OBVV
Nun, A.— Odell Shepard.— SBMV
Nun Danket Alle Gott. — Martin Rinkart. — LLC
Nun Snow. — Alfred Kreymborg. — APA — MAPA
Nunc Amet Qui Nunquam Amavit. — Coventry Patmore See
Angel in the House CTwas When the Spousal Time of
May) .
Nunc Dimittis. — Henry A. Beers. — WLIP
Nunc Dimittis. — Bible, N. T. See Saint Luke.
Nunc Dimittis. — John Drinkwater. — MLP
Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room. — William
Wordsworth.— BEL—BPN — CRE — EM-2 — EPN—
EPNC— GPE— ISP— OAEP— PFE— TOP— TPH
(Gains of Restraint, The.)— EPW-4
(Nuns Fret Not.)— ERP— NAL
(Of the Sonnet.) — ES
(On the Sonnet.)— EP
(Prefatory Sonnet.)— OBRV
(Sonnet, The.)— OBEV
(Sonnet-Prison, The.) — LEAP
Nun's Lament for Philip Sparrow, The. — John Skelton See
Boke of Phyllyp Sparrowe, The.
Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration. — Ernest Dowson. — EPW-5
Nun's Priest's Tale The.-Geoffrey Chaucer. ^Canterbury
Tales, The (Nonne Preestes Tale).
Nuptial.— Mary Fabyan Windeatt.— AMV-37 I
Nuptial Eve, A, — Sydney Dobell. — VA
Keith of Ravelston (sel.).— CH— EV-5— GPE— GTBS
(Ballad of Keith of Ravelston.)— BMEP— HBV— LEAP
—OBEV— OBVV— TOP
Nuptial Song.— Lord de Tabley.— OBVV
Nur Wer die Sehnsucht.— Gilbert Maxwell.— AMV-37
Nuremberg. — Henry Wads worth Longfellow. — CAP — HBV —
IAP— LPS-2— PER— TBV
Nurse, The.— Punch.— GPWW
Nurse Edith Cavell.— Alice Meynell.— CP
Nurse Winnie Goes Shopping. — Hannah More Johnson. —
BTB-6
Nursery, The.— Mrs. Motherly.— SAS
Nursery Fable, A.— Will H. Wall.— PPYP
Nursery Hour, A. — Lady Anne Lindsay. — BOL
Nursery Legend, A. — Henry S. Leigh.— BOHV
Nursery Nocturne.— Dorothy Una Ratcliffe. — ODP
Nursery Reminiscences. — "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Har
ris Barham). — OFPE
Nursery Rhyme, A: "Hushy baby, my doll." — Unknown. — BOL
Nursery Rhymes a la Mode. — Unknown. — BOHV — PA
Nursery Rhymes Drill.— Mary L. Gaddess. — WRR-17
Nursery Rhymes for the Tender-Hearted (I-IV). — Christopher
Morley.— POOT
"I knew a black beetle" (IV).— HBMV— TCAP
"Scuttle, scuttle, little roach" (I).— HBMV— TCAP
Nursery Song, A. — Mrs. Ann A. G. Carter (wr. at. to Mrs. J.
Morrison). — BOL— MOAH — OTPC— PEM— PPL—
RAR— SAS
(Recitation for Three Little Girls.)— PPYP
Nursery Song, A.— Laura Elizabeth Richards. — HBV — HBVY
— RAR— RYC— TVC
Nursery Song in Pidgen English. — Unknown. — BOHV — PA
(Chinaman's "Song of Sixpence.") — WRR-47
Nurses, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Nurse's Prayer, A.— Thomas F. Coakley.— PAPm
Nurse's Song (in Songs of Innocence). — William Blake. — AWP
— BOL— BPB— CBE— CCP— CEP— CH— EV-3— GS—
HBV— HBVY— LC—MPB—OBEC— ODP— OTPC —
PB-2— RG— WP
Nurse's Song (in Songs of Experience). — William Blake. —
CEP— CRE— TOP
Nursing Sister, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Nusaib. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic by C. J. Lyall. — MOAH
Nut Shell, A. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — JPC
Nut Tree, The.— Unknown.— CCP— RIS
("I had a little nut tree.")— PBV— PPL— WP
(I Had a Little Nut Tree.)— OTPC
(Little Nut-Tree, The.)— HWC
(Nut-Tree, The.)— CBPC
(Two Nut Trees, I.)— CH
Nut-Brown Bride, The. — Unknown. See Lord Thomas and
Fair Annet.
Nut-Brown Maid, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. —
EA— EV-1— GPE (a6r.)—OBB— OBEV— OBSC
(Nutbrown Mayde, The.)— GR-e— TCEP
(Nutbrowne Maide.)— CBOV— CRE— EP— EPP (sL tiff.)
Nutcrackers and the Sugar-Tongs, The. — Edward Lear. — ALV
— JPC — RAR
Nuts of Knowledge. — "M" (George William Russell). — GT-2
(Connla's Well.)— TIP
Nutting. — Lucy Marion Blinn. — OHCS-18
Nutting. — Unknown. — PEM
Nutting. — William Wordsworth. — BPN — EM-2 — ERP— GEPC
Nutting Expedition, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Nut-Tree, The. — Unknown. See Nut Tree, The
"N'Yawk's the Place."— Unknown.— WRR-34
Nyctalops. — Clark Ashton Smith. — TL
Nydia, the Blind Girl of Pompeii. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton
See Last Days of Pompeii, The.
Nydia's Sacrifice. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days
of Pompeii, The.
Nydia's Song.— Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of
Pompeii, The.
Nymph and a Swain, A. — William Congreve.— ALV
Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn, The —An-
--
(Death of the White Fawn, The.)— LPS-1
(Girl and Her Fawn, The (sel.). — GS — OTPC
(Girl Describes Her Fawn, The.) — ABVC— BPB—
GTSL
(Maiden Lamenting for Her Fawn, A.)— BCEP (abr.)
— vjjtsuv (abr.)
Nymph of the Severn, The.— John Milton. See Comus ("There
is a gentle Nymph," etc.).
Nymphidia (or Nimphidia) ; or, the Court of Fairy.— Michael
a& (SI' abT'} - NBE - OAEP -
' The <U- 489-S20).— EPW-1— -GN—
Arming
(Pigwiggen Arms Himself.) — CGOV
(Pigwiggen^ Prepares for the Fight with King Oberon.)
"But listen, and I shall you tell" (H. 81-176) EPEP
Court of Fairy, The. — EP (11. 1-176— abr.) — EPP
(Queen Mab Visits Pigwiggen in the Fairy Knight—
aor.) — u, v-i
(Queen Mab's Chariot.) — OTPC
(Queen Mab's Visit to Pigwiggen.)— LC
(Queen's Chariot.)— OB S
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O God
Nympholept, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — VLEP
Nymphs, The, sel. ("There are the fair-limbed Nymphs.") —
Leigh Hunt.— OB RV
Nymphs and Graces Dancing to a Shepherd's Pipe, The. — Ed
mund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Dance of the
Graces).
Nymph's Disdain of Love, A. — Unknown. — CRE — EP — EPP
Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd, The. — Sir Walter Raleigh.—
ATP— BLV — CBOV— CR—CRP—EM-1—EP— EPP—
GR-e— ISP— OAEP— TCEP— TOP— WHA
(Answer to Marlowe.) — OBSC
(Her Reply.)— OBEV
(Nymph's Reply, The.)— AEP-W— GEPM— GPE— LPS-1
— PG— SBA
(Nymph's Reply to Marlowe's Passionate Shepherd, The.)
EV-1
(Nymph's Reply to the Passionate Shepherd, The.) — HBV
—LEAP— SEP
(Reply to Marlowe's "The Passionate Shepherd to His
Love.")— EPW-1
Nymph's Song to Hylas. — William Morris. See Life and
Death of Jason, The.
Nyum-nyum, The. — Unknown. — N A
Oh!— Unknown.— PPYP
0 Altitude!— Sarah N. Cleghorn.— JPC— PC
0 Amber Day, amid the Autumn Gloom. — William Talbot
Allison. — OCL
0 Are Ye Sleeping, Maggie? — Robert Tannahill. — EBSV —
OBRV
O Beautiful, My Country. — Frederick L. Hosmer. — MC
(Our Country.)— PSO
"O bitter moon3 O cold and bitter moon." — Clement Wood. See
Eagle Sonnets.
O Black and Unknown Bards. — James Weldon Johnson. —
BANP
"Oh, bless the law that veils the Future's face." — Eugene Lee-
Hamilton. See Mimma Bella.
"0 blest unfabled Incense Tree." — George Darley. See Ne
penthe.
"Oh blind to truth and God's whole scheme below." — Alexander
Pope. See Essay on Man. An.
ey Lanier. See Marshes
of Glynn, The.
O Brazil, the Isle of the Blest.— Gerald Griffin.— A CP
(Hy-Brasail, the Isle of the Blest.)— BLPA— GTIV
Oh, Breathe Not His Name! — Thomas Moore. — BEL — EP—
ERP— GPE— HBV— LPS-3— OHCS-17
"O briar-scents, on yon wet wing." — George Meredith. — EG
(Breath of the Briar.)— POTT
O, Brignall Banks Are Wild and Fair. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Rokeby (Brignall Banks).
Oh, Bring Not Gold!— Violet Alleyn Storey.— CRYO— SDH
O Brooding Spirit. — Sir William Rowan Hamilton. — GTIV
(Spirit of Wisdom and of Love.)— ES
O Brother Tree.— Max Michelson.— NP
O Bury Me beneath the Willow (with music). — Unknown. —
AS
O, Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie. — Unknown. — ABS — AS
(with music — br. sel.) — ATP— GR-1
(Dying Cowboy, The.) — ABS — CSF (longer vers. — with
music} — WTP-1 (longer vers.)
(Lone Prairie, The — diff. vers.)—APW
"0 Caledonia! stern and wild." — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of
the Last Minstrel, The ("Breathes there the man," etc.).
0 Can Ye Sew Cushions?— Unknown.— CGOV (abr.)
(Sorrow and Woe — Highland Scotch.)— BOL
O Captain! My Captain!— Walt Whitman.— AA—AP— APA—
APB— APD— APL— APW— BAP— BAV— BBV— BTP
—CAP— CBOV— CCR—CTBP—CV—DD—DDA—EA
— EV-S — FF — FPE— GA— GEPM— GN— GPE— GR-a
— GS — GTBS — HBR — HBV — HBVY — HH— HT—
IAP— JHP— LB AH — LC— LEAP— LLC— MAP— MC
— MDAH— MOAP — MPB— MPC-1 3— MV-2— N AL—
NPSC — OBAV— OBEV — ODP — OHFP— OHIP—
OOP— OTA — OTPC— PAH — PAP— PAPm — PB-4
—PCD— PECK— PEDC— PJH-2— POI— POY— PTA-1
— PTER— PTWP— PYM— QP-1— RG— RON— SBA —
SC— SG— SPE-3— SR — TCAP— TOP— TPH — TSW
— TSWC— TVSH— WLIP — WP — WRR-44 — WTP-9
— YT
(On Lincoln.)— HHHA
(On the Death of President Lincoln.)— CGOV
(To Abraham Lincoln.)— CBE
O Christ, Our King. — Unknown. — HS
O City, Cities! sel. ("No city shall I," etc.).— R. Ellsworth
Larsson. — LA
O Come, All Ye Faithful. — Unknown (at. to St. Bonaventure),
tr. jr. the Latin by Frederick Oakley. — CAW —
CHB (1st and last sts.) — SDH (Latin and English)—
WHL (2 sts.)
Oh! Come Along wid Me.— Henry Avery.— WRR-S8
"O come, our Lord and Saviour." — Unknown.
(Table Graces, or Prayers. )— BLRP
O Come Quickly! — Thomas Campion.— EA—GTSE — OBEV
(Never Weather-Beaten Sail.)— EPEP
("Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore.")
-EG— OBSC
"O come, soft rest of cares! Come, Night!" — George Chapman.
See Hero and Leander.
Oh, Come to Me When Daylight Sets. — Thomas Moore. — EPNC
O Could I Flow.— Sir John Denham.— GPE
"O cricket, from your cheery cry." — Basho, tr. fr. the Japanese
by Curtis Hidden Page.
(Four Poems.)— JAWP— WBP
(Seven Poems.) — AWP
(Three Hokkus.)— PFE
O Crudelis Amor.— Thomas Campion. See When Thou Must
Home.
"O cuckoo." — Unknown. See Kokin Shu.
O D V.— Unknown.— BOHV
O Dark, Dark, Dark. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes
("Little onward lend thy guiding hand, A").
O Day of Rest and Gladness. — Christopher Wordsworth.—
"O days and hours, your work is this." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Oh Dear.— Katy Lou Tuck.— GSRC
Oh ! D ear ! — Unknown . — CH — PAS C— PCD— WTP- 1
(Johnny at the Fair.) — SC
(Oh! Dear! What Can the Matter Be?) — HWC — OTPC
"O Death, rock me asleep." — Unknown (sometimes at. to Anne
Boleyn).— EG
(Death.)— OBSC
O Death, ^ That Maketh Life So Sweet.— William Morris. See
Life and Death of Jason, The.
Oh! Death Will Find Me, Long Before I Tire.— Rupert Brooke.
— MLP
(Oh! Death Will Find Me.)— HBV
(Sonnet.)— BFP—CPB— GPE— MBP
O Desolate Eves along the Way, How Oft. — Christopher J.
Brennan. — MM
Oh! Dinna Ask Me Gin I Lo'e Thee.— John Dunlop.— EBSV
(Dinna Ask Me.)— HBV— LPS-1
O, Do Not Wanton with Those Eyes. — Ben Jonson. — LPS-1—
(O, Do Not Wanton.)— EV-2
(Song.)— EPS— HBV— OBS
0! Do You Hear the Rain.— Olive distance. — LEAP
0 Dreamy, Gloomy, Friendly Trees.— Herbert Trench. — ADAH
— BMEP— GTIV— GTML— NLK
Oh, Earlier Shall the Rosebuds Blow. — William (Johnson)
Cory. — GPE — HBV
0 Earth! Art Thou Not Weary? — Julia C. R. Dorr. — AA
O Earth, Lie Heavily upon Her Eyes. — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See Rest.
O Earth, Sufficing All Our Needs. — Sir Charles G D Roberts
— CPG— OCL
Oh Fair Enough Are Sky and Plain. — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad (XX).
O Fair! O Sweet!— Sir Philip Sidney.— GPE
Oh, Fair to See. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.— DD — MPB—
OHIP— RAR— SC
O Fairest of the Rural Maids. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA
— AP— APA— APB— BAP— CAP— GPE— IAP— LA —
LPS-1— MOAP— OBAV— TCAP
O, Falmouth Is a Fine Town (Echoes, XXXII). — William
Ernest Henley.— POT — VLEP
(Falmouth.)— MBP
(Home.)— CSBP— GN— HBV
"O, fast her amber blood doth flow." — George Darley. See
Nepenthe.
"O fate, O fault, O curse, child of my bliss!"— Sir Philip Sid
ney. See Astrophel and Stella (XCIII).
"O Felix Culpa!"— Unknown. — ACP — CAW
(Adam.)— CH
("Adam lay ibounden.") — EG — NBE — OAEP
(Adam Lay Ybownden.)— MV-2
O Flame of Living Love. — Saint John of the Cross, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Arthur Symons.— AWP— CAW
"O flower oi all that springs from gentle blood." — Gabriello
Chiabrera. See Epitaphs.
"O fly, my soul! What hangs upon." — James Shirley. See Im
posture, The.
O Fons Bandusise. — Horace. See To the Fountain of Bandusia.
O for a Booke (or Book).— Unknown.— CH— JPC— MOB
Oh, for a Drop of Rain, — "B. R. M." — PBV
"Oh for a lodge in some vast wilderness." — William Cowper.
See Task, The (Book II, The Time-Piece)
Oh, for a Man!— M. C. Hungerford.— OHCS-32
O for a Moon to Light Me Home. — Walter de la Mare.—
OTPC
Oh, for a Pentecost. — Unknown.— BLRP
O, for Ane-and-Twenty.— Robert Burns. — BSV
"Oh! for my sake do you with Fortune chide." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXI).
Oh, for the Time When I Shall Sleep.— Emily Bronte— ATP
O for the Wings of a Dove. — Euripides. See Hippolytus.
O Gather Me the Rose (Echoes, III).— William Ernest Henley
—BEL— MBP— OTA
(Collige Rosas.)— OBVV— PG
("O, gather me the rose, the rose.")— BPN
O Gentle Ships. — Meleager, tr. fr, the Greek by Andrew Lang.
O Glorious Snow. — Mrs. Ruth Anderson. — HB
O God, How Many Years Ago. — Frederick W. H.
Myers.— HBMV
357
O God
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
O God! Our Help in Ages Past.— Isaac Watts.— BPP—HBV
—LEAP— TOP— WGRP
(Man Frail, and God Eternal.)— AEP-D— NBE— OBEC
(Ninetieth Psalm.) — BLRP
(Our Dwelling-Place.)— MRV
(Psalm XC.)— CRE
(Recessional.)— WGRP
O God, the Rock of Ages.— Edward H. Bickersteth.— BLPA
(Everlasting God, The.)— MRV
O God to Thee I Yield.— Thomas Edward Brown.— EPW-5—
POTT— VLEP
Oh, Golden-Rod.— W. L. Jaquith.— PEOR
"Oh, good gigantic smile o' the brown old earth." — Robert
Browning. See James Lee's Wife.
O Happie Death. — Alexander Hume. — SB A
"O happy living things! No tongue." — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
See Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
"O happy Thames, that didst my Stella bear." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (GUI).
O Heart.— Maurice Rowntree. — OQP — QP-2
O. Henry. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Oh, Her Beauty.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Oh, He's a Bonny Little Boy. — Unknown. — HWC
O Holy Water.— Margot Ruddock.— OEM V
"0 how comely it is, and how reviving." — John Milton. See
Samson Agonistes (Deliverer, The.)
"Oh! how I love, on a fair summer's eve." — John Keats.—
EV-4
"O! how much more doth beauty beauteous seem." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LIV).
"O! how my thoughts do beat me." — Unknown. — OBSC
O How Sweet Are Thy Words! — Anne Steele. — BLRP
O, How the Thought of God Attracts. — Frederick William
Faber.— LPS-2
"O! How thy worth with manners may I sing." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXXIX).
"Oh, how with brightness hath Love filled my way." — George
Edward Woodberry. See Ideal Passion.
"Oh! hush thee, my baby, the night is behind us." — Rudyard
Kipling. See Jungle Book, The.
"O hush thee, my child." — Unknown.
(Sorrow and Woe [Dutch].)— BOL
Oh I Should Live with Homely Things. — Marie Jay. — OA
Oh If They Only Knew!— Edith L. Mapes. — BLRP — WBLP
"O if thou knew'st how thou thyself dost harm." — Sir William
Alexander, Earl of Stirling. See Aurora.
Oh, I'm My Grandpa's Girl.— H. U.
Johnson. — WRR-50
Edward Woodberry.
See
O, Inexpressible as Sweet. — George
Wild Eden.
Oh, It Is Good. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
O Jesu. — Jean Jacques Olier. — WHL
O Johnny Dear, Why Did You Go? — Unknown. — ABS
(In Springfield Mountain — diff. vers.). — ABS— APW—
IHA
(Woodville Mound— diff. vers.}— ABS
O Joy of Love's Renewing. — Andrew Lang. — BSV
"O joy! that in our embers." — William Wordsworth. See
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of
Early Childhood.
"O joy too high for my low style to show!" — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (LXIX).
O. K. Parnassus.— Phyllis McGinley.— NYBV
"O kind protecting Darkness! as a child." — Arthur Hugh
Clough. See Blank Misgivings of a Creature Moving
About in Worlds Not Realized.
O King of the Friday. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Douglas
Hyde.— GTIV
O Lady Moon. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PRWS
O Land Beloved. — George Edward Woodberry. See My
Country.
O Lark of the Summer Morning. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Jap
anese.— MPC-13— PEM
Oh, Lawd, How Long? (with music'). — Unknown. — ABF
O, Lay Thy Hand in Mine, Dear! — Gerald Massey. — HBV—
LPS-1
"O, lest the world should task you to recite." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (LXXII).
"O let the solid ground." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Maud.
Oh! Let Us Be Happy. — Eliza Cook. — BFV
"O Life! O Beyond!"— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
O, Life One Thought. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Epi
taph: "Stop, Christian passerby! Stop, child of God!"
O Lincoln. — Ross L. Finney. — WRR-45
"0 little buds all burgeoning with Spring." — Thomas S.
Jones, Jr.
(Song in Spring, A.)— LBMV— POT
(Two Songs in Spring — I.) — VOD
Oh, Little Child.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Oh, Little Country of My Heart. — Mildred Howells.— MCT—
PER
"O little self, within whose sniallness lies." — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long, long ago," etc.
O Little Town of Bethlehem.— Phillips Brooks.— AA— BLRP—
COAH — CRYO — FPH— GN— HBV— HH— OHIP—
OTPC— PB -2— PBGP— PTA-..1 — RON — SDH— SPE-1
— TYP— WBLP— WGRP— YF
(Song of the Angels, The.)— WRR-28
"O Living Will that shalt endure." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Oh, Look at the Moon. — Eliza Lee Follen. — CPN — OTPC —
SAS
(Moon, The.)— CBPC— CCP — CFBP — HBV— HBVY—
MPB — MPC-3 — PB-1 — RIS
0 Lord, I Come Pleading. — James Gilchrist Lawson. — BLRP
O Lord, Thy Wing^Outspread. — William John Blew. — VA
-Elinor Wylie. See One
PWB
W. Chadwick.
O Love. — Isabella Valancy Crawford.-
(Love's Land.)— OCL
"O love, how utterly am I bereaved. "-
Person.
"O Love, I Complain." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
O, Love Is Not a Summer Mood. — Richard Watson Gilder —
HBV
"O Love, my Love, and perfect bliss!" — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, VIII.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
O Love, My Muse. — Robert Bridges. — CMP
("O Love, my muse, how was't for me.") — I
0 Love, That Dost with Goodness Crown. — John
—MRV
O Love That Lights the Evening Sky. — Louis FitzGerald Ben
son. — BPP
0 Love, That Wilt Not Let Me Go. — George Matheson, — BPP
—MRV— OHPI— WGRP
0 Love, There Is No Beauty. — Austin Clarke. — GTIV
"O love, this morn when the sweet nightingale." — William
Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The (May).
Oh Lovely Fishermaiden. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German
by Louis Untermeyer.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
O Lovely Heart. — Joseph Plunkett. — TL
0 Lusty May.— Unknown.— EBSV— MV-2
(Lusty May.)— OBEV
"O lyric Love, half angel and half bird." — Robert Browning.
See Ring and the Book, The (Lyric Love).
0 Lyric Master! — John G. Neihardt. — POOT
O. M. B.— Ford Madox Brown.— V A
O Mad Spring, One Waits. — Merrill Moore. — LA
O Magnet-South. — Walt Whitman. — CAP— IAP — MOAP
O Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet.— Robert Burns.— GN — HBV
—OTPC
(Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet.)— GPE
O Martyrs Numberless. — Unknown. — PEOR
"O Mary, at thy window be." — Robert Burns. See Mary
Morison.
O Mary, Go and Call the Cattle Home. — Charles Kingsley
See Alton Locke.
O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee. — Washington Gladden —
LOW— MOB— MRV— POI— WGRP
(Service.)— BLRP
O Master Workman. — Richard Lane. — PDN
O May I Join the Choir Invisible. — "George Eliot" (Mrs.
Marian Evans Lewes Cross). — BMEP — BPP — EPN
EPW-5 — GEPM — GTBS — GTSL — HBR— HBV-
LEAP— LPS-3— SBA— TOP— TPH— VA— WGRP
(Choir Invisible, The.) — HT — LLC — LOW — MRV—
OB VV— OHFP — OHPI— OQP— PECK— POI—
"O me! what eyes hath Love put in my head."— William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXLVIII).
O Merry Hae I Been Teethin' a Heckle.— Robert Burns.—
O Merry May the Maid Be.— John Clerk. — HBV
"O might those sighes and teares returne again."— John Donne.
See Holy Sonnets.
"O mighty Caesar! Dost thou lie so low?" — William Shake
speare. See Julius Caesar.
O Mighty Lady (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
"O Mistress mine, where are you roaming?" — William Shake
speare. See Twelfth Night (Carpe Diem).
0, Hither, Sing a Sang to the Bairns. — Alexander Anderson.—
0 Mors Sterna. — Horace Gregory.— BPM-30
0 Morsi Quam Amara Est Memoria Tua Homini Pacem
Habenti in Substantiis Suis. — Ernest Dowson. — GTSL
—OBMV—PG— POTT— VLEP
0 Mother Dear, Jerusalem. — Unknown. See New Jerusalem.
The.
O, Mother of a Mighty Race (C.).— William Cullen Bryant.—
APB— CAP— DD (si. abr.)— GA— GDAH (si. abr.)—
HBV— HBVY (si. abr.)— IAP— MC— PAH (si. abr.)
(America.)— AA— APL— APW— IDAH— LPS-2— SBA
O Mother State. — James Russell Lowell. See To John Gorham
Palfrey.
O Mothers of the Human Race.— Robert Whitaker.— PDN
"Oh my blacke Soule! now thou art summoned." — John Donne.
See Holy Sonnets.
Oh, My Geraldine. — F. C. Burnand. — BOHV — NA — SPE-4
O My Heart's Heart. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Monna
Innommata.
O My Honey, Take Me Back (with music). — Unknown. — AS
O My Luve Is like a Red, Red Rose. — Robert Burns.— GEPM
—OTA— SB A- WHA
(My Love Is [or Luve's] like a Red, Red Rose.)— AEP-D
— OAEP— PYM— WLIP
(My Luve.)— BLV
("O my luve is like a red, red rose.") — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— LPS-1
(Red, Red Rose, A.)— AEV — AWP — BCEP — BEL— BPB
— BSV— CBE — CBOV — CBPC — CEP— CR —
CRP— EBSV— EM-1 — EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3—
GPE— HBV— ISP— JAWP— LC — LEAP— LL-4
— MBL—MCCG—NAL— OBEC— OBEV— OG—
PB 9--PCD— PG— PIAE— SEP— TOP— TPH—
TVSH— WBP— WP— WTP-2
(Song. "O my hive's," etc. — PC
358
TITLE INDEX
O thou
"O my vague desires!" (To R. W. D.). — Robert Bridges. —
PWB
0 Nancy, Wilt Thou Go with Me? — Sir Thomas Percy.— HBV
(O "Nanny, Wilt Thou Gang wi' Me?)— LPS-1
(Song.)— CEP
O, Nations! — Estelle Duclo. — BPM-34 — PPD-2
O Navis. — Austin Dobson. — CPOI — VA
Oh Never! No, Never! — Caroline Oliphant (the Younger). —
EBSV
"O never say that I was false of heart." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CIX).
"0 night, O jealous night, repugnant to my pleasures." — Un
known. — EG
(Night-Piece, A.)— OBSC
"O Night, send up the harvest moon." — George MacDonald.
See Songs of the Autumn Night (I).
"0 Night the ease of care the pledge of pleasure." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Arcadia (Night).
O Nightingale! — William Wordsworth. See O Nightingale!
Thou Surely Art.
"O nightingale of woodland gay." — Unknown, tr. fr. the French
by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, XVI.)— AWP
O Nightingale That on Yon Bloomy Spray. — John Milton. —
EV-2
("O nightingale, that on yon bloomy Spray.") — EG
(Sonnet.)— OB S
(To the Nightingale.)— BLA—EP—EPEP—ES— HBV—
LEAP— WLIP
O Nightingale! Thou Surely Art. — William Wordsworth. —
BLA— GPE— HBV
(Nightingale, The.)— DD— EPW-4— SN
(O Nightingale.)— WLIP
Oh, No.— Mrs. Hugh Bell.— SPE-S
"Oh no more, no more, too late." — John Ford. See Broken
Heart, The.
Oh No, — of Course Not.— Joseph Bert Srniley. — OHCS-30
0, Once I Lov'd a Bonie Lass, sel. — Robert Burns.
"She dresses aye so clean and neat."
(From His First Song.) — BLP
O Paradise! O Paradise !— Frederick William Faber.— WGRP
(Paradise.)— HBV— VA
"0 pine-tree standing." — Priest Hakutsu. See Manyo Shu,
0 Pity Poets. — Jacqueline Embry. — NYBV
"0 pleasant exercise of hope and joy!" — William Wordsworth.
See Prelude, The (Poet and the French Revolution,
The).
"O Poesy! for thee I grasp my pen." — John Keats. See Sleep
and Poetry.
O Power, Whose Vision Blinded.— Alfred Cloake.— MRV
"Oh! Promise Me."— Henry Firth Wood (after De Koven).—
GH
"O Proserpina." — William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale,
The (In Perdita's Garden).
0 Pulchritude. — Sir Henry Newbolt.— MV-2
0 Purblind Race. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Geraint and Enid).
Oh, Rest Thee, Babe. — Sir Walter Scott. See Guy Manner-
ing.
"O reverend Chaucer! rose of rhetoris all." — William Dunbar.
—LEAP
0 Ring the Bells. — Kate Greenaway. — SAS
0 Rock-a-By, Dears. — Anna Sanford Thompson. — WRR-48
"O Rome! my country! city of the soul!" — George Gordon.
Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
"0 Rose, thou art sick." — William Blake. See Sick Rose, The.
"Oh, rosy as the lining of a shell." — Eugene Lee-Hamilton.
See Mimrna Bella.
O Salutaris Hostia. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin. — WHL
O, Saw Ye Bonnie Lesley? (or Leslie). — Robert Burns. — EV-3
—HBV— LPS-1— SBA
(Bonie Lesley.)— EP—EPP—LL-4—TPH
(Bonnie Lesley.) — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — OBEC—
OBEV
(Saw Ye Bonie Lesley.)— EBSV— EPRE— GPE
O, Saw Ye the Lass.— Richard Ryan.— HBV— LPS-1
"O say, dear life, when shall these twin-born berries. — Un
known. — EG
Oh, Say, What Is Truth?— John Jaques.— MHT
Oh, See How Thick the Goldcup Flowers.— A. E. Housman
See Shropshire Lad, A (V).
"O seeded grass, you army of little men." — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
"O ship, ship, ship" (in Songs in Absence). — Arthur Hugh
Clough.— BPN
(O Ship, Ship, Ship.)— VLEP
O Sing unto My Roundelay. — Thomas Chatterton. See ./Ella
Oh, Sir! — Unknown, tr. and ad. by Alfred Ayres.— DRB
O Sleep.— Grace Fallow Norton.— HBV— LEAP
Oh, Sleep Forever in the Latmian Cave. — Edna St. Vincent
Millay. See Fatal Interview.
O Sleep, My Babe. — Sara Coleridge. See Phantasmion.
"O sleep! O gentle sleep!" — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry IV, Pt. II.
"O Sleep, O Sleep, O thou beguiler."— Unknown.— BOL
"O Sleep, who takest little ones." — Unknown.— BOL
"O slumber; washed on Saturday." — Unknozvn.
(Baby's Charms, The — Greek.) — BOL
Oh! Snatch'd Away in Beauty's Bloom. — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. — BCEP— BPN— EM-2—EP— EPW-4— ERP—
EV-2 — GEPM— GPE— HBV— LPS-1— OBRV— TOP
— TPH
(Elegy.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
("Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom.") — CBE
O Softly Singing Lute. — Francis Pilkington. — OAEP
O Solitary of the Austere Sky. — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. —
OCL
O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell. — John Keats. — ERP
(O Solitude.)— EPN
(Solitude.)— LLC
(Sonnet.) — GEPC
(To Solitude.)— BPN
O Sorrow! — John Keats. See Endymion.
O Sorrow, Sorrow.— Thomas Dekker. — EPEP
O Souls, in Whom No Heavenly Fire. — John Dryden. — GPE
O Sower of Sorrow. — Joseph Plunkett. — CAW
(Poppies.)— LBBV—MBP
O Spring, Come Prettily In. — Adolf Strodtrnann. — CAW
O Star of France.— Walt Whitman.— APB— CAP— IAP
"0 star of morning and of liberty!" — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow. See Divina Commedia.
Oh, Stay at Home, My Lad, and Plough. — A. E. Housman. —
RNP
"O stay, sweet love; see here the place of sporting." — Un
known. — EG
"0! still my child, Orange." — Unknown.
(Rewards and Punishments — English.) — BOL
O Still to Be. — Herman Wildenvey, tr. fr. the Norwegian by
Joseph Auslander.— PPD-2
O, Struck beneath the Laurel. — George Edward Woodberry.
See Wild Eden.
Oh ! Susanna ! — Unknown. — RIS — WTP-1
"O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying South." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Princess, The.
Oh, Sweet Content. — William Henry Davies.— CH
O Sweet Content. — Thomas Dekker. See Pleasant Comedy of
Patient Grissell, The.
O Sweet Delight. — Thomas Campion. —EV-2 — GTSE
("O sweet delight, O more than human bliss.") — EG
(Song.)— HBV
"O sweet is Love, and sweet is Lack!" — Francis Thompson. —
EG
O Sweetheart, Hear You. — James Joyce. — HBMV — LBBV—
MBP
O, Synge untoe Mie Roundelaie. — Thomas Chatterton. See
.Ella.
"Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story." — George Gor
don, Lord Byron. See Stanzas Written on the Road
between Florence and Pisa.
O Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy! — Walt Whitman. — TCAP
Oh, Tell Me How My Garden Grows. — Mildred Howells. — ME
— UFE
O Tell Me How to Woo Thee.— Robert Graham.— EBSV—
OBEC
(Cavalier's Song.) — HBV
(If Doughty Deeds.)— BSV— OBEV
(If Doughty Deeds My Lady Please.)— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL— LPS-1— SBA— TVSH—WTP-4
(To His Lady.)— LH
O That I Had Wings like a Dove. — Unknown.— WTP-1
"Oh! that I were a poet now in grain!" — Urian Oakes. See
Elegy on the Death of Thomas Shepard.
O! That This Too Too Solid Flesh Would Melt.— William
Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
"O that 'twere possible." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Maud.
"O! that you were yourself; but, love, you are." — William
Shakespeare. See^ Sonnets (XIII).
Oh the Brave Fisher's Life (in The Compleat Angler). — John
Chalkhill.— MV-2
(Angler, The.)— HBV— LPS-2
Oh, the Burden, the Burden of Love Ungiven. — Grace Fallow
Norton. — AV
Oh, the Days When I Was Young. — Richard Brinsley Sheri
dan. See Duenna, The.
Oh! the Earth and the Air!— James T. McKay.— LOW— MRV
— POI
O the Fierce Delight. — Hamlin Garland. — BAP
O the Glad Ages. — Frangois Marie Arouet Voltaire, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carringtpn. — AFP
Oh! the Golden, Glowing Morning. — New York Herald. —
BTB-7
O the High Valley, the Little Low Hill.— Mary E. Coleridge.
See Chillingham.
O, the Marriage! — Thomas Osborne Davis. — OBVV
0, the Pleasant Days of Old!— Frances Brown. — LPS-2
Oh, Think Not I Am Faithful to a Vow! — Edna St. Vincent
Millay.— CMP
(Sonnet.)— FFTM—NP _
O, Thou Eternal One! — Gabriel Romanqvitch Derzhavin, tr. fr.
the Russian by Sir John Bowring. — WGRP
(God.)— OHCS-4— PTA-2
(Ode to the Deity.) — BTB-2
0 Thou, God of AIL— Rupert Brooke.— MRV
"Oh, thou! in Hejlas deem'd of heavenly birth." — George
Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(Farewell, The).
"O Thou of Little Faith."— Arthur Hugh Clough. — CPOI
"0 thou that sleep'st like pig in straw." — Sir William Daven-
ant. — EG
359
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
O Thou to Whom the Musical White Spring. — E. E. Cum-
mings.— MOAP— PPD-2
(Sonnet.)— NP
"O thou unfaithful, still as ever dearest." — Robert Bridges.—
"O thou who movest onward with a mind." — Gabriello Chia-
brera. See Epitaphs.
O thou with dewy locks, who lookest down." — William Blake.
See To Spring.
"O thrush, in what deep glades." — Glenn Ward Dresbach.
(Songs, III.)— MLP
Oh, Timely Happy, Timely Wise.— John Keble.— BHV
As We Pray (last st.).— LOW— POI
Oh! 'Tis Weary Enough.— Unknown.— CS~BP
O to Make the Most Jubilant Poem. — Walt Whitman,
•s, A.
See
Poem of Joys, ...
"Oh, to vex me, contraryes meet in one." — John Donne. See
Holy Sonnets.
"Oh, to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words." — William
Shakespeare. See King Richard II.
O Turn Once More. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — MM
"O Vanity of Vanities!" — William Makepeace Thackeray. See
Vanitas Vanitatum.
O Virtuous Light.— Elinor Wylie.— LA— MAP
O Vocables of Love. — Laura Riding. — TCPD
"O, waly, waly, up the bank" (in Percy's Reliques). — Un
known.— AEP-W— EG (dbr.)— TPH
(Forsaken.)— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— WTP-1
(Forsaken Bride.) — GPE — GTBS
(Jamie Douglas — Lament of Barbara, Marchioness of Doug-
las.)_OBB— WHA
(O, Waly, Waly.)— EBSV— OBS
(Waly, Waly.) — BB — BCEP — BSV — CBOV — EA—
EPW-1— EV-2— LEAP— OBEV
(Waly, Waly, Love Be Bonnie— C.)^LPS-1— SBA— SEP
"O wearisome condition of humanity!" — Fulke Greville, Lord
Brooke. See Mustapha.
Oh! Weary Mother. — Barry Pain. See Poets at Tea, The.
O Weary Pilgrims [Chanting of Your Woe].— Robert Bridges.
See Growth of Love, The (XXIII).
O, Were My Love.— Robert Burns.— GPE-— HBV— OBEV
(O Were My Love Yon Lilac Fair.)— BSV
O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast. — Robert Burns. — AEP-D —
BCEP — BEL— BLV — BPB— CBOV— CGOV— CRP
— EBSV— EM-1— EPRE — EPW-3 — GBV — MBL—
NAL— OAEP — OBEC — PFE— SEP— TCEP— TOP-
TPH— WHA— WLIP
(Address to a Lady.) — CEP
O Wha's Been Here afore Me, Lass. — "Hugh M'Diarmid"
(Christopher M. Grieve).— OBMV
"0! what a rogue and peasant slave am I." — William Shake
speare. See Hamlet.
"0, what a sight_ it was." — William Shakespeare. See Venus
and Adonis.
Oh, What Are You Waiting For. — James Thomson. See
Sunday up the River.
O What If the Fowler. — Charles Dalmon. — CH — JPC
"Oh, when I was in love with you." — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XVIII).
Oh Where and Oh Where Is My Little Wee Dog? — Unknown.
— OTPC
Oh! Where Do Fairies Hide Their Heads. — Thomas Haynes
Bayly.— CFBP— HBV— HBVY—MPC-5— OTPC— VA
(Till Green Leaves Come Again.) — EV-4
(Where Do Fairies Hide Their Heads?)— MCG
O Where, Tell Me Where.— Mrs. Grant.— EBSV
(Bluebell [s] of Scotland, The.— si. diff. vers.)—OTPC—
PECK (1st and 2nd sts. only')
0, Whistle and I'll Come to Ye, My Lad. — Robert Burns.—
BSV— EBSV— GEPM
(Whistle, and I'll Come to You tor Ye], My Lad.)— BLV
—EPW-3— EV-3— LPS-1
"O! who can hold a fire in his hand." — William Shakespeare.
See King Richard II.
0 Why Left I My Home?— Robert Gilfillan.— EBSV
(Exile's Song, The.)— HBV— VA
0, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud ?— William
Knox. — BCEP — BLPA — FF— HBV— HT— LLC—
LPS-1 — OHCS-1 — OQP— POI— QP-2— ST— WBLP
— WGRP—WRR-43— WTP-6
(Immortality.) — SPE-S
(Mortality.)— PECK
Oh, Willie Brewed a Peck o* Maut. — Robert Burns. See
Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut.
0 Wind of the Mountain! — Thomas Westwood. — VA
O Winter! Wilt Thou Never Go? — David Gray. — LPS-2
O Woman! In Our Hours of Ease. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Marmion (Canto VI).
O Woman! Lovely Woman! — Thomas Otway. See Venice Pre
served.
"O woman of my love, I am walking with you on the sand." —
Arthur Symons, — GTML
O World.— Alice Corbin.— NP
O World. — George Santayana. See Sonnets.
O World, Be Nobler !— Laurence Binyon. — BMEP — GTSL—
HBV— LEAP— MPB— OBEy—SBA— TOP— TPH
O World, Be Not So Fair. — Maria Jager, tr. fr. the German by
Grace Fallow Norton. — HBV
0 World, Thou Choosest Not the Better Part. — George San
tayana. See Sonnets.
0 Worship the King. — Sir Robert Grant. — MRV
(Majesty and Mercy of God, The.)— OHIP— WGRP
O Wretch, Beware.— William Dunbar.— BSV
Oh Yarmouth Is. a Pretty Town.— Unknown.— WTP-l
O Ye Sweet Heavens! — Thomas William Parsons. — AA
"Oh, Yeh-Yus!" — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-29
"Oh! yet a few short years." — William Wordsworth. See
Prelude, The.
"Oh yet we trust that somehow good." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Oh, You Are Coming. — Sara Teasdale. — RNP
"O you that hear this voice." — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astro-
phel and Stella (Sixth Song).
"Oh young men oh young comrades." — Stephen Spender. —
NAMP
"O younge freshe folkes, he and she." — Geoffrey Chaucer. See
Troylus and Criseyde ("Go litel book").
O Youth of the Bound Black Hair. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Irish by Douglas Hyde.— GTIV
O Youth Whose Hope Is High.— Robert Bridges.— PTER—V A
("O youth whose hope is high"). — PWB
O Youth with Blossoms Laden. — Arthur Wallace Peach.—
HBMV— OTA— POY
Oak, The.— John Dryden.— ADAH— OHIP— RYC
Oak, The.— Mary Elliott.— OTPC
Oak, The.— George Hill.— HH (2 sts.)
(Fall of the Oak, The— 5 sts.)—APW
Oak, The. — James Russell Lowell. — ADAH
Oak, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN — EPN—MBP —
WLIP— YT
Oak and Olive.— James Elroy Flecker.— HBMV— MCT— POTT
Oak and the Beech, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Maid
Marian.
Oak and the Brere, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheards
Calendar, The.
Oak Arms.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Oak in a Storm, An. — Abraham Dreyfus, tr. fr. the French by
Brander Matthews. — WRR-13
(Silent System, The.)— SPE-2 — ST (abr., arr. as mono
logue)
Oak Said to the Eagle, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Katharine Tynan. — CGOV
Oak Tree, The.— Mary Howitt— LLC— PBGP
Oak-Leaves, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Oak's Farewell, The.— George H. Stover.— CAG
Oak-Tree, The.— William Barnes.— OBVV
(Girt Woak Tree That's in the Dell, The.)— HBV
Oak- Wood, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Oasis. — Edward Dowden. — TIP
Oath, The.— Thomas Buchanan Read.— OHCS-1
Oath of Freedom, The. — James Barron Hope. — MDAH
Oatmobile, The.— Unknown.— HHHA— WRR-44
"Oats, peas, beans and barley grow." — Unknown. — RIS
Obedience (C.). — Phcebe Gary. — LPP — MPC-4 — PBGP-
WRR-17
Do Your Best (1 st.).—PPYP
Obedience.— George MacDonald. — BLRP— WGRP
(I Said: "Let Me Walk.")— MRV
(What Christ Said.)— HBV— OQP— OTPC— QP-1
Oberammergau. — Leonora Speyer. — HBMV — LA — RT
Obermann Once More.— Matthew Arnold. — BPN — EPN —
GEPC— VLEP
Pagan World, The (set.).— GPE— GTML
(West and. East— abr.)— CBPC
Oberon and Titania to the Fairy Train. — William Shakespeare.
See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
Oberon, the Fairy Prince. — Ben Jonson. — EPS
Buz, Quoth the Blue Fly (sel.). — NA
Oberon's Feast.— Robert Herrick. — ABVC — BLV — EPS —
EPW-2— OAEP— OTPC
Obeying Pleasantly. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Obituary.— Thomas William Parsons.— AA— HBV— HBVY—
ISP
Obituary. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
Obituary: In Mem. S. B. V. 1834-1909.— Allen Tate.— MOAP
Object of Love, An. — Mary E. Freeman. — WRR-35
Object of Missions, The. — Francis Wayland. — OHCS-1 1
Oblation. — A. Newberry Choyce. — HBMV
Oblation, The.— Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN— CPOI—
EPW-S— HBV— LEAP— POTT— VLEP
Obligation. — Amy Lowell. — SPT
Obligation of Friendship, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Obligate.— Gerald Gould.— BPM-30
Obliging His Landlady. — Charles D. Hickman. — WRR-24
Obliging Lady Boarder. The. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Oblivion. — Jessie Redmond Fauset. — BANP
Oblivion.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— NP — PPD-2
Oblivion. — John Marston. See Scourge of Villainy, The.
Oblivion. — Unknown. — MM
Obloquy to My Elders. — T. C. Wilson. — TB
O'Branigan's Drill. — W. W. Fink.— OHCS-24
O'Bruidar. — O'Bruidar, tr. fr. the Irish by James Stephens.
Obscure Night of the Soul, The. — Saint John of the Cross,
OBM the Sfanish by Arthur Symons.— A WP— CAW—
Obsequies of Stuart. — John Reuben Thompson. — GA — PAH
Observances. — James Pittendrigh Macgillivray. — HMSP
Observation. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — BPM-30
Observation before Invention. — Abraham Lincoln. See Lec
ture before Springfield Library Association, 1860.
Observations of Little Katie. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Obstacle^An.—Charlotte Perkins Gilman.— DDA— FF— OBAV
Obstinate Music-Box, The. — S. V. R. Ford. — OHCS-28
Obstinate Old Man, An.— George Horton.— WRR-4
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TITLE INDEX
Ode
Obstructive Hat in the Pit, The. — "F. Anstey" (Thomas
Anstey Guthrie) .— HHHA— OHCS-33— WRR-9
Occasioned by General Washington's Arrival in Philadelphia,
on His Way to His Residence in Virginia. — Philip
Freneau.— GA (a&r.)— PAH
Ocean, The—Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm CVII).
Ocean, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Ocean. — Robinson Jeffers. — MOAP
Ocean, The. — James Montgomery. — LPS-2
Ocean, The. — Moschus, tr. fr. the Greek by Percy Bysshe
Shelley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Gleaming Sea, The.) — CBE
Ocean. — Robert Pollock. See Course of Time, The.
Ocean, The. — Charles Turner.— LPS-2
Ocean Spills, The. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — ALV
Ocean to Cynthia, The (abr.}. — Sir Walter Raleigh.— OBSC
Ocean Wanderer, The. — Unknown. — BOHV — NA
Ocean-Fight, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Ocean's Dead, The. — S. V. R. Ford. — OHCS-29
Oceanus. — John Keats. See Hyperion: A Fragment.
Och, Johnny, I Hardly Knew
- Unknown. — M V-2
(Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye.)— GTIV— TIP
Ochil Farmer, An. — J. Logic Robertson. — EBSV
(Farmer of Westerha, The.)— POT
O'Connell Bridge. — James Stephens. — MCT — PER
O'Connell's Heart. — Mrs. Anna Hanson Dorsey. — OHCS-9
O'Connor's Child. — Thomas Campbell. — WRR-33
O'Connor's Iloquint Spache. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Octaves. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — GR-a — MRV (abr.)
October. — Richard Aldington. See Epigrams.
October. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
October.— William Cullen Bryant.— CAP— TAP— PEOR— PRK
October.— T. A. Daly.— JKCP— POI— SL
October. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
October. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — TCAP
October.— Helen McMahan. — DDA
October. — Florence Ripley Mastin. — AMV-35
October. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
October. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — PBGP
October. — Dollie Radford. — VA
October. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calendar, The.
October.— Jones Very.— PBGP
October— An Etching. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
October Augury, — Ernest Rhys. — BPM-32
October Birthday, An. — Muriel Elsie Graham.— HMSP
October Butterfly. — Francis Paxton. — OA
October Coney Island. — C. E. Hudeburg. — TB
October, 1803.— William Wordsworth.— BPN
October Ending. — Price Day. — CAG
October Fantasy. — David Morton. — BPM-36
October Garden, An. — Christina G. Rossetti. — GBOV— UFE
October Holiday. — Sara Bard Field. — TL
October in Connecticut. — Louise B. Olmstead Jennings. — HB
October in Tennessee. — Walter Malone. — AA
October Letter. — Helen Hoyt. — TL
October of the Angels.— James J. Daly.— WHL
October Paint — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
October Redbreast, The.— Alice Meynell. — LL-4 — MBP
October Snow.— Alister Mackenzie. — HMSP
October XXIX, 1795 (Keats' Birthday) .—William Stanley
Braithwaite. — CDC
October's Bright Blue Weather. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — BBV
— BLPA— CV— DD— GN— HBVY — JHP— MPC-10—
MW— PB-8— PBGP— PEM— POY— PTA-1— TYP
October's Heart of Gold. — Joy Williams Harmon. — HB
October's Party.— George Cooper.— CCP—CPN— HBV— HBVY
— MPC-6 — OTPC — PB-3 — PEM — PPYP — RIS—
WRR-15
Octogenarian.— Jessie Read Wendell.— AM V-3 7
Octopus. — Arthur Clement Hilton. — EPW-5
Octopussycat, The. — Kenyon Cox. See Mixed Beasts.
Odd Conceit, An. — Nicholas Breton. — OBSC
Odd Ones, The. — Ruth Suckow. — MCCG
Odd See-Saws.— Unknown. — BTB-8
Odd to a Krokis. — Unknown. — NA
Ode, An: "As it fell upon a day." — Richard Barnfield (?). —
EM-1— EPW-1— GPE— OBSC
(As It Fell upon a Day.)— CRE— EP— EPP
("As it fell upon a day.") — EG
(Nightingale, The.) — AWP— BLA— BLV— BPB — CG—
EV-2 — GTBS—GTSE — JAWP— LC— OTPC—
TOP— TVSH— WBP
(Philomel.)— BCEP—CH—EA—GTSL—HBV — LEAP—
OBEV— WTP-1
(To the Nightingale.)— LPS-2— SBA
Ode: "At her fair hands how have I grace entreated." — Walter
Davison. See "How Can the Heart Forget Her."
Ode, An: "Awake, faire Muse." — William Brown. — OBS
Ode (C.): "Bards of Passion and of Mirth."— John Keats.—
BEL — BPN — CRE — EM-1 — EP — EPN— EPP—
EPW-4— ERP— EV-4 — FT— GEPC— GTBS— GTSE-
GTSL— NAL— OAEP— OBRV— ST— TOP
(Bards of Passion and of Mirth.)— BCEP — OBEV—
WTP-5
(Ode on the Poets.)— ATP— GR-e
(Ode to the Poets.)— EV-4
(To the Poets.)— HBV
Ode: "Come, darling, see an' if the rose."— Pierre de Ronsard,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — -AFP
Ode: "God save the Rights of Man!" — Philip Freneau. — IAP
Ode, An: "High-spirited friend" (C.). — Ben Jonson. — EV-2
(Noble Balm.)— OBEV
(True Balm.) — LH
Ode: "How are thy Servants blest? O Lord!" — Joseph Ad-
dison. — OBEC
(Thanksgiving after Travel.) — EV-3
Ode: "How sleep the brave, who sink to rest." — William
Collins. — CRE — CTBP — FF — GS— NAL— POI—
PTER— TCEP— WP .
(Dirge: "How sleep the brave who sink to rest.") — CBE
(How Sleep the Brave.)— BCEP—BFVR— BLV— BPB—
CBPC — DD— EA— EV-3— GN— GPE— HB V—
HBVY— HH— ISP— JHP— LC— LEAP— -LLC—
LPS-2— MDAH—MHT— OBEV— ODP — OG—
OTPC— PECK— RON— SBA
(Ode Written in 1746 {.or MDCCXLVI].)— CPN— GEPM
— GTBS— GTSE— TVSH— WHA— WTP-3
(Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746 — C.) —
AEP-D — ATP — AWP — BEL— BPB— CEP—
CRP — EM-1 — EP — EPP— EPRE— EPW-3—
JAWP— OAEP— OBEC— SEP — TOP — TPH—
WBP
(Sleep of the Brave, The.) — OHIP
Ode: "I am the spirit of the morning sea." — Richard Watson
Gilder.— AA— OBAV
Ode, An: "I sing a song of sixpence." — Anthony C. Deane.—
PA
Ode: "Love thy Country, wish it well." — George Bubb Doding-
ton, Lord Melcombe. — CEP — OBEC
(Shorten Sail.)— OBEV
Ode: "Lovely Venus on a day." — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Ode, An (C.) : "Merchant to secure his treasure, The." —
Matthew Prior. — AEP-D — AWP — CEP — EPRE—
EPW-3— JAWP— TCEP— WBP
(Merchant to Secure His Treasure, The.)— GPE— GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL
(Song.)— BLV— EV-3— HBV— OBEV— SBA
(To Chloe.)— WTP-7
Ode •"-
Ode
Ode
Ode
Ode
Ode
Ode
'Now each creature joys the other." — Samuel Daniel. —
OBSC
"Now I find thy looks were feigned." — Thomas Lodge.
See Phillis.
"O tenderly the haughty day." — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
See Ode: Sung in the Town Hall, Concord, July 4,
1857.
"Oh Venice! Venice! when thy marble walls." — George
Gordon, Lord Byron. — EP — EPP
Race with Death, The (Pt. I). — LH
"On yonder verdant hillock laid." — Mark Akenside. —
EV-3
"Sire of the rising day." — Lord De Tabley. — OBVV
"Sleep sweetly in your humble graves." — Henry Timrod.
— BAV— GR-a— HBV— LPS-2— SPP— TPH
(At Magnolia Cemetery.) — A A — APD — APL — LA—
LEAP— OBAV— TCAP
(Decoration Day at Charleston.) — DD
(Hymn for Memorial Day.) — MDAH
(Magnolia Cemetery.) — BAP
(Magnolia Cemetery Ode.)— FF— LL-3— POI
(Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of
the Confederate Dead, at Magnolia Cemetery,
Charleston, S. C.) — IAP— MC— MOAP— OTA—
SBA
Ode: "Spacious firmament on high, The." — Joseph Addison.
See Ode to Creation.
Ode: "Tell me, thou soul of her I love." — James Thomson. —
OBEC
(Tell Me, Thou Soul of Her I Love.)— EBSV
(To Her I Love.)— EPW-3
Ode, The: "They journeyed." — Ibn Al-Arabi, tr. fr. the Arabic
by R. A. Nicholson.— AWP
Ode: "Until thine hands clasp girdle wise." — Sa'di, tr. fr. the
Persian by R. A. Nicholson. — AWP
'We are the music-makers." — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. —
GPE (a&r.)— GTBS — GTIV— GTSE— HBV— MRV-
Ode:
PTER— TCEP— TPH— TVSH (afcr.)
From "The Music-Makers" (sel.).— WTP-7
(Music-Makers, The.)— BMEP— SFC
(Ode, The.) — BLV— CBOV— CRE— GTSL— LEAP—
MBP— OBEV— OBVV — ODP— PASC— POY—
SBA— TOP— TSW— TSWC— VLEP— WHA
(Poets, The.)— PB-9— PIAE— YT
(We Are the Music-Makers.)— GR-e— OQP— OTA—
QP-2
Ode "Weep, ah, weep love's losing." — Imr El Kais. See
Mu'allaqat.
Ode "What is it that man knows." — Harold Lewis Cook.—
BPM-32
Ode "When I see you at the dawn."— Olivier de Magny, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Ode "Who can support the anguish of love." — Ibn Al-Arabi,
tr. fr. the Arabic by R, A. Nicholson. — AWP
Ode "Why doth heaven bear a sun." — Barnabe Barnes. See
Parthenophil and Parthenophe.
Ode "Why, poor peasant, should you dread."- — Pierre de Ron
sard, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Ode "Wind blows out of the gates of day, The." — William
Butler Yeats.— TSW
Ode, An, sel. (" 'False!' She said "how can it be' "). — Giles
Fletcher, the Elder. — EP
Ode, sel. — Alessandro Manzoni.
Fifth of May, The— Napoleon.— CAW
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Ode, Allusion to Horace. — Mark Akenside. — CEP
Ode: Autumn. — Thomas Hood. — OBRV — VA
(Autumn.)— ABVC— ERP— EV-4 — MV-2— OBEV— PCD
(Ode to Autumn.) — CR — HBV
Ode: Dying- Christian to His Soul, The. — Alexander Pope. See
Dying Christian to His Soul, The.
Ode for a Master Mariner Ashore. — Louise Imogen Guiney. —
AA— JKCP
Ode for a Social Meeting. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APW—
BFP—BOHV— LPS-3— THP
Ode for an Epoch.— William Rose Benet.— NYBV
Ode for Ben Jonson, An.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W— AWP—
BEL — CBOV — CRE— EG— EM-1— EPW-2— EV-2—
GPE— JAWP— TOP— WBP
(Ode for Him, An.)— EPS— OAEP— OBS
(Ode to Ben Jonson.) — LPS-3
(To Ben Jonson.)— BCEP— FT— -LEAP (abr.)
Ode for Decoration Day. — Theodore P. Cook. — MDAH
Ode for Decoration Day. — Henry Peterson. — MDAH— OHCS-9
— OHIP— PEOR
"O gallant brothers of the generous South" (sel.). — AA —
APL
Ode for Him, An. — Robert Herrick. See Ode for Ben Jon
son, An.
Ode for Memorial Day. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — MDAH —
MPC-14
Ode for Music on St. Cecilia's Day. — Alexander Pope.— CEP
(Ode on St. Cecilia's Day.) — TCEP
Descend, Ye Nine (set.}. — GN
Ode for the Burial of Abraham Lincoln. — William Cullen
Bryant. See Abraham Lincoln.
Ode for the Fourth of July, 1876, An. — James Russell Lowell. —
CAP
Flawless His Heart (set.).— MC— PAH
Ode for the New Year. — Jonathan Odell. — APB
Ode for the Seventieth Birthday of Swinburne. — Alfred Noyes.
— CPAN-1
Ode for Washington's Birthday. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — DD
— GA— PSO (abr.)
(Washington's Birthday.)— PEDC— RON— WOAH (abr.)
(Welcome to Washington's Birthday — with music.) —
WRR-49
Ode for Women's Clubs. — Ethel Meers Harvey. — HB
Ode from the French, The, sel. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
"There, where death's brief pang was quickest." — GPE
(Murat.)— LPS-3
Ode from the Norse Tongue, An, — Thomas Gray. See Fatal
Sisters, The.
Ode — Imitated from the Psalms. — Nicolas- Toseph-Florent Gilbert,
tr. fr. the French by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Ode in Imitation of Alcseus, An, sel. — Sir William Jones.
State, The.— BHV— LEAP
(What Constitutes a State.) — BCEP — BLPA— GPE—
HBV— JHP— LLC— LPS-2— MCCG (a&r.)— PB-7
—PEDC— PVS— RON— WTP-5
Ode, in Imitation of Pastor Fido. — George Lyttelton, Baron
Lyttelton. — CEP
Ode in May.— William Watson.— BMEP— CBOV— GTML—
MBP— OBEV— OBVV— PC— WGRP
Ode in Memory of the American Volunteers Fallen for France.
—Alan Seeger. — PAH
Ode in Memory of Theodore Roosevelt. — Rudolph Altrocchi. —
RDAH
Ode in the Praise of Sack, An. — Unknown. — OBS
Ode in Time of Hesitation, An. — William Vaughn Moody. —
APA— ATP— HBV— LBMV— PAH— TOP
No Hint of Stain (st. ix). — AA
Robert Gould Shaw (sts. v and vi).— AA — APL — MDAH
Ode Inscribed to the Earl of Sunderland at Windsor, An. —
Thomas Tickell. — OBEC
Ode Inscribed to W. H. Channing. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. —
APB— APW— CAP— I AP— M O AP— TO P
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early
Childhood. — William Wordsworth. — AWP — BCEP—
BEL— BPN— CBOV— CR — CRE— CRP— EA—EP--
EPN— EPNC — EPP — ERP— -EV-3— GEPC— GR-e—
JAWP— LPS-3— NAL — OAEP — OBRV — PIAE-
PTER— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
(Intimations of Immortality — abr.) — LLC — TVSH
(Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early
Childhood.)— ATP y
(Ode: Intimations of Immortality.) — BLV (abr.) — MCCG
(Ode: Intimations of Immortality in Early Childhood.) —
EPW-4— GPE— OBEV
(Ode on Intimations of Immortality.) — LL-4 — OHFP—
SBA—WHA
(Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of
Early Childhood.) — EM-2 — GEPM — GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— WLIP— WTP- 10 (abr.)
(Ode on the Intimations of Immortality from Recollections
of Early Childhood.)— HBV— LEAP
sels fr. above.
"O joy that in our embers."
(Ode on Intimations of Immortality.) — MRV — OQP—
"Our birth is but a sleep."
(Intimations of Immortality.) — BLP — OQP (shortei
sel.)—QP-l (shorter sel.)
(Ode: Intimations of Immortality.) — WGRP
(Ode on Intimations of Immortality.) — MRV — OHP1
"There was a time when meadow, grove and stream."
(Ode on Intimations of Immortality.) — OQP— QP-2
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early
Childhood. {Continued) .
(Recollections of Early Childhood— 1st 5 sts.)— CBPC
"Thou, whose exterior semblance."
(Ode on Intimations of Immortality.) — MRV — OHPI
"To me the meanest flower that blows."
(Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollec
tions of Early Childhood.)— GBOV
Ode: Mediterranean, The. — George Santayana. See Odes (I-V).
Ode: Of Thee the Northman. — George Santayana. See Odes
(I-V).
Ode, Of Wit.— Abraham Cowley.— CEP — EPW-2 — OAEP
(Of Wit.)— OBS
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College. — Thomas Gray. —
ATP— BCEP — BEL— CEP— CRP— EM-1— EP— EPP
— EPRE — EPW-3— EV-3— GTBS— GTSE — GTSL—
OAEP— OBEC— TBV— TOP— TPH
(On a Distant Prospect of Eton College— C.)— GPE— HBV
MBL
Where Ignorance is Bliss (*?/.).— FF—POI
Ode on a Fair Spring Morning, An. — Sir Lewis Morris. — EP
Ode on a Grecian Urn.— John Keats.— ATP— AWP— B CEP—
BEL— BLV— BPN — CBE— CBOV— CR— CRE— CRP
—EM-2 — EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP— EPW-4 — ERP
—EV-4— GEPC— GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTSL— HBR
— HBV— HBVY — ISP — JAWP — LEAP — LL-4—
LPS-2 — MCCG — MCT — NAL— OAEP— OBEV—
OBRV — OHFP— OTA— PER— PFE—PIAE—POOI
— PPD-2— PTER— PYM — SBA— SEP— ST — TCEP
—TOP — TPH— TVSH — WBP — WHA — WLIP—
WTP-5
(Ode to a Grecian Urn.)— PC
(On a Grecian Urn.)— AEV
Ode on a Jar of Pickles. — Bayard Taylor. — PA
Ode, on a Sermon against Glory. — Mark Akenside. — CEP
Ode on Advancing Age. — Richard Watson Dixon. — CR —
EPW-5— GTML
Ode on Christmas — J. E. Clinton.— PEOR
Ode on Conflicting Claims. — Richard Watson Dixon. — EPW-5 —
VA
Ode on Indolence. — John Keats.— BPN
(Ode to Indolence.)— GEPC
Ode on Intimations of Immortality [from Recollections of Early
Childhood!. — William Wordsworth. ( See Ode: Intima
tions of Immortality from Recollections of Early Child
hood.
Ode on Melancholy.— John Keats.— ATP— BCEP— BEL— BLV
— BPN— CR— CRE— CRP— EM-2 — EPN — EPNC —
ERP— EV-4— GEPC— GEPM— GPE— NAL— OAEP—
OBEV— TCEP— TOP
("No, no, go not to Lethe, neither twist.") — EG
(On Melancholy.)— HBV— LEAP
Ode on Miss Harriet Hanbury at Six Years Old, An. — Sir
Charles Hanbury Williams.— OBEC
Ode on Music. — Francis Hopkinson. — APB
Ode on Nothing, — Edward Harry William Meyerstein. — MM
Ode on St. Cecelia's Day. — Alexander Pope. See Ode for
Music on St. Cecilia's Day.
Ode on Solitude (C.).— Alexander Pope.— ATP— AWP— CEP
— CR— EPC — EPRE— EV-3— GPE— HBV— HBVY—
JAWP— LC— OAEP— OBEC— OTPC—SN— WBP
("Happy the man whose wish and care.") — EG
(Ode to Solitude.)— LPS-1— SBA
(Quiet Life, The.)— ALV—BPP— GEPM— GTBS— PDN
— WP
(Solitude.)— BLV— GTSE— GTSL— MCCG— PECK
Ode on the Birth of Our Saviour, An. — Robert Herrick. —
COAH— GN (abr.)— OTPC— RON
Ode on the Celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill. June 17,
1825, sel,— Grenville Mellen.
Lonely Bugle Grieves, The. — AA— BAP — IDAH — LEAP
—OTA— WLIP
Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat Drowned in a Bowl of
Goldfishes.— Thomas Gray. — ABVC — ATP — CEP—
EPRE— OAEP— OBEC— OTPC— RON— TOP
(Gray's Elegy on Horace Walpole's Cat.) — WRR-35
(Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat.) — BEL— EM-1—
LL-4— NAL
(On a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes.) —
AEP-D— BFVR — CG — EV-3 — GN — GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— MCCG — OBEV— OG — PPD-1—
WP— WRR-35— WTP-4
(On the Death of a Favorite Cat.)— BOH V— THP— WLIP
(On the Death of a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of
Goldfishes.)— CIV— HBV— TPH
Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson,— William Collins.— CRE—
EPW-3— EV-3— OBEC
(Ode on the Death of Thomson.)— AEP-D
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington.— Alfred Lord
Tennyson.— BEL— BHV — BPN — CR— CRP— EM-2—
EPW-5— GEPC — GEPM — HBV — OBVV — PCD—
PTER— TOP— TPH— TVSH— VA—VLEP
"Bury the Grand Duke" (sts. i and ii).— BMEP
Ode on the Death of Thomson. — William Collins. See Ode on
the Death of Mr. Thomson.
Ode on the Exposition, sel. — George Sterling.
New State, The.— RH
Ode: On the Frigate "Constitution," — Philip Freneau. — APB
362
TITLE INDEX
Ode
Ode on the Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of
Early Childhood. — William Wordsworth. See Ode: In
timations of Immortality from Recollections of Early
Childhood.
Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity. — John Milton. —
BFVR — GBV (without Hymn) — GEPM — GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— YF
(On the Morning of Christ's Nativity — C.) — BEL — BPB
— CRYO (.without Hymn)— EP—EPEP— EPP—
GEPC— GPE (much abr.}— HBV— OBS— TCEP
—TOP— WGRP
Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity (sel.). — CBE
— CBOV— CR— EA (si. a&r.)— EV-2— OBEV
(Christmas Hymn— much a&r.) — BCEP
(Hymn on the Nativity.)— COAH
(Hymn to the Nativity — much a&r.)— BTB-9
(Hymne, The— a&r.)— WHA
Ode on the Passions. — William Collins. See Passions, The: An
Ode on Music.
Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude. — Thomas Gray.
—CEP (a&r.)--EPRE— EV-3— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
— OBEC
Spring (set.). — LC
Ode on the Poetical Character. — William Collins. — CEP — EPRE
— OAEP
Ode on the Poets. — John Keats. See Ode: "Bards of Passion
and of Mirth."
Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland,
An.— William Collins.— EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3— OAEP
—OBEC
(Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of
Scotland, Considered As the Subject of Poetry,
An.)— CEP— EP
"Unbounded is thy range" (sel.}.-— BCEP
Ode on the Spring (C.). — Thomas Gray.— CEP— EP — EPRE —
EPW-3— EV-3 — GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV
— TPH
(Spring.)— LPS-2 . r _ ,
Ode on the Tercentenary Commemoration of Shakespeare. —
Robert Bridges.— PWB
Ode An: On the Unveiling of the Shaw Memorial on Boston
Common. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA — CR— HBV—
MDAH— PAH
Ode: Our City by the Sea. — William Gilmore Simms. — APB
Ode Read at the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Fight at
Concord Bridge. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Freedom (sel.).— APD
Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865
(C.).— James Russell Lowell.— AA—AP— APB— CAP
— CR— HBV— IAP— PAH— PTER— TCAP — TOP —
(Commemoration Ode.) — LA — LEAP
sels. fr. above.
Abraham Lincoln (st. VI).— APD — GDAH— GSRC
(si. a&r.)— OTA— PAP— PEOR
(Hero New, A— si. abr.)— WRR-45
(Lincoln.)— APL—BTB-6—DD (a&r.)
(Our Martyr-Chief.)— OHIP— PEDC— RON
Bow Down, Dear Land (st. XI, abr., and st. XII). —
DD
Commemoration Ode (13 II. of st. V and st. VI, abr.).
— GPE— SPE-3
(Abraham Lincoln.) — LPS-3
Harvard Commemoration Ode (st. V).— MDAH
Harvard Commemoration Ode (sts. Ill and IV). —
PFY
"I with uncovered head," etc. (last 21 II. of st. VIII
and st. XII).— OHIP
Martyr Chief, The (13 II. of st. V and st. VI.)—
LBAH— LLC; (st. VI, a&r.)— OQP— PSO— QP-1
My Country (st. XII).— GDAH— PDN (a&r.)
Our Country Saved (fr. st. XI and st. XII).— ID AH
Tribute to Lincoln (13 LI. of st. V and st. VI).— PB-8
(Tributes to Lincoln.)— IDAH
"Weak-winged is song," etc. (sts. I-IV; VI; IX).—
LEAP
Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Oswald of Auchencruive.
—Robert Burns.— EM-1
Ode, Solitude, at an Inn (Ode IV).— Thomas Warton, Jr.—
CEP
Ode: Spirit Wooed, The.— Richard Watson Dixon.— EPW-5
Ode: Sung in th.e Town Hall, Concord, July 4, 1857.— Ralph
Waldo Emerson.— BAP— LEAP
(Ode: "O tenderly the haughty day.") — AA — DD (abr.)—
IDAH— MPB— TCAP
(Ode Sung in the Town Hall.)— APW
(Ode Sung in the Town Hall, Concord.)— CAP— GN—
IAP
Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the
Confederate Dead, at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston,
S. C. — Henry Timrod. See Ode: "Sleep sweetly in
your humble graves."
Ode to a Bobtailed Cat.— Unknown.— BOHV— CIV
Ode to a Butterfly. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson. — AA —
HBV
Ode to a Cud-Chewing Cow. — Unknown. — DDA
Ode to a Friend.— William Mason.— OBEC
Ode to a Frog. — George O'Neil. — PFE
Ode to a Garden. — Annie Charlotte Dalton.— OCL
Ode to a Grecian Urn. — John Keats. See Ode on a Grecian
Urn,
Ode to a London Fog. — Unknown.— PA— SPE-5
Ode to a Nightingale (C.).— John Keats.— AEV— ATP— AWP
—BCEP— BEL— BLV— BPN — BLA— CBE— CBOV—
CR— CRE — CRP — EA— EM-2— EP— EPC— EPN—
EPNC— EPP— EPW-4 — ERP— EV-4 — GBOV— GBV—
GEPC— GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
—HBV — HBVY— ISP — JAWP — LEAP — LL-4—
LPS-1— MCCG — NAL— OAEP— OBEV— OBRV— PC
— PFE— PIAE — POOI— PTER— PYM— SEP— SN—
TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH— WBP— WLIP— WTP-S
(Ode to the Nightingale.)— SBA— WHA
Nightingale, The (st. vii). — DD
(Ode to Nightingale.) — BFP
Ode to a Schoolmaster. — Isaac Watts. — GPE
Ode to a Skylark. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.— PECK (much abr.)
— WRR-7
(To a Skylark— C.)— ATP— BCEP— BEL— BFVR— BLA
—BLV— BPB— BPN— BTP — CBOV — CBPC—
CCR— CR— CRE— CRP— DD (a&r.)— E A— EM-2
— EP— EPC — EPN — EPNC — EPP — EPW-4—
ERP— EV-4 — GBV— GEPC— GEPM— GN— GPE
— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — HBV — H H—
ISP— JHP— LC— LEAP— LL-4— LLC— MCCG—
MPB— NAL— NP— NPSC — OAEP — OBEV —
OBRV— OG — OHFP — OTA— OTPC— PB-7 —
' PBGG— PFE— PIAE— POOI— PTA-1— PTER—
PYM— SBA — SEP — TCEP — TOP — TPH —
TVSH— WHA— WLIP— WTP-8
(To the Skylark.)— LPS-2
Ode to a Young Lady, Somewhat Too Sollicitous about Her
Manner of Expression. — William Shenstone. — CEP
Ode to an Indian Coin. — John Leyden. — LLC
Ode to Anactoria. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by William Ellery
Leonard.— A WP
(Blest As the Immortal Gods — tr. by Ambrose Phillips.) —
LPS-1
(Fragment from Sappho.) — EV-3
(Fragment of Sappho.) — OBEC
Ode to Aphrodite. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek. — AWP — WTP-7
Ode to Autumn. — Thomas Hood. See Ode: Autumn.
Ode to Autumn. — John Keats. — BLV — CBE — CR — EV-4 —
GEPM— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— MCCG
— MPC-14— OG — PIAE— SN— TOAH— WTP-5
("Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.") — EG
(To Autumn.)— AEV— ATP— AWP— BCEP— BEL— BPN
— CBOV— CBPC— CH—CR— CRE— CRP— D D—
EA— EM-2— EP— EPN — EPNC— EPP— EPW-4
—ERP— GEPC— GPE— HBV — HBVY — ISP —
JAWP— LEAP— LL-1— OAEP — OBEV— OBRV
— OTA— PB-9 — PTER — SBA— SEP— TCEP—
TOP— TPH— TVSH— WBP— WHA— WLIP
Ode to Beauty. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP — IAP— MOAP
Ode to Ben Jonson. — Robert Herrick. — LPS-3
See Ode for Ben Jonson, An.
Ode to Creation.— Joseph Addison. — TVSH
(Hymn.)— AWP— EA—EP— EPP— ISP— JAWP— OBEV
__PIAE— TOP— WBP
(Hymn: Confirmation of Faith, The.) — EV-3
(Hymn to the Creation.) — DD — OHIP — SDD
(Ode.)— BLPA— BPP — CEP — LPS-2— MV-2— OBEC—
SEP
(Psalm XIX.)— WGRP
(Spacious Firmament, The.) — BCEP — JHP — WLIP
(Spacious Firmament on High, The.) — CTBP — GN — HBV
—HBVY— JHP — LEAP — LLC— MCCG— MRV
—OTPC— PBGG— PTER— SBA
("Spacious firmament on high.") — AEP-D — MRV
(Voice of Heaven, The.)— SPE-4
Ode to Discord. — London Spectator. — PC
Ode to Duty (C.). — William Wordsworth.— AWP— BCEP—
BEL — CRE — CRP— EM-2— EP— EPC— EPN— EPNC
_EPP— EPW-4 — ERP— EV-3— GEPC— GEPM— GPE
—GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— HBV — ICBD— JAWP—
NAL— -OBEV — OBRV — PIAE— PTER— SB A— S EP
—TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WGRP— WTP-10
(To Duty.) — LH
Stern Daughter of the Voice of God (sel.). — HBVY
Ode to Endymion Porter. — Robert Herrick. — EPW-2
Ode to England, sets. — William Wilberforce Lord.
Keats. — A A
Wordsworth. — AA
Ode to Ethiopia. — Paul Laurence Dunbar.— ANL
Ode to Evening (C.).— William Collins. — AEP-D — AEV— ATP
—AWP— BCEP— BEL— BLV— CBOV— CEP— CRE—
CRP— EA— EM-1— EP— EPP— EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3
—GPE — GR-e— GTSL— HBV— JAWP— LEAP— LL-4
—MV-2 — NAL— OAEP — OBEC— OBEV — PIAE—
PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP—
WHA— WTP-3
("If aught of oaten stop, or pastoral song.") — EG
(To Evening.)— BPB— GTBS— GTSE
Ode to Evening. — William Jeffrey. — HMSP
Ode to Evening. — Thomas Warton, Jr. — ATP
Ode to Fancy.— Joseph Warton. — CEP
Invocation to Fancy (11. 79-120). — OBEC
Ode to Fear. — William Collins.— CEP— EPRE— GPE— OAEP
—PIAE
Ode to Fear.— Allen Tate.— BLV— MM
Ode to Fortune. — Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman
Drake. See Croaker Papers, The.
Ode to Fortune, An (Odes, I, 35). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin
by Eugene Field. — PEF
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Ode: To Himself, An ("Come leave the lothed stage"). — Ben
Jonson. See New Inn, The.
Ode to Himself, An ("Where do'st thou careless lie"),— Ben
Jonson.— EPW-2— EV-2—NBE— OAEP— OBS
Ode to Housecleaning. — Louise Wilt Sayre. — HB
Ode to Independence, sel. — Tobias George Smollett.
Independence. — O B EC
Ode to Independence Hall, An. — J. Stevenson Mitchell. — -
BTB-2— OHCS-12
Ode to Indolence. — John Keats. See Ode on Indolence.
Ode to Jamestown. — James Kirke Paulding. — PAH
Ode to Leven Water.— Tobias Smollett.— EBSV— EV-3
(Ode to Leven- Water.)— CEP— OBEV
Ode to Liberty. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BEL — EPW-3 —
GEPC
"Sun and the serenest Moon, The" (sel.). — NBE
Ode to Lowell House. — Frederick Bertolet. — CAG
Ode to Master Anthony Stafford to Hasten Him into the Coun
try, An.— Thomas Randolph.— EPEP—EV-2— LEAP—
OBEV— OBS
("Come spur away.") — EG — NLK
(Ode to Master Anthony Stafford.)— EPW-2— HBV
Ode to Miss Carteret, The. — Ambrose Philips. — EPW-3
Ode to Mr. F , An. — Allan Ramsay. — CEP
Ode to Mother Carey's Chicken.— Theodore Watts. — VA
Ode to Music. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Open for Me the Gates of Delight (sel.) — EA
Ode to My Ingenious Friend, Mr. Thomas Godfrey. — Nathaniel
Evans. — IAP
Ode to My Little Son.— Thomas Hood. — MHT — OHCS-1
(Parental Ode to My Son, A.)— HBV— LL-4
(Parental Ode to My Son, Aged Three Years and Five
Months.)— BOHV— EPW-4— FAOV— THP
(To My Infant Son.) — LPS-1
(To My Son.)— RIS
Ode: To My PupiU.— W. H. Auden.— MBP
Ode to Naples. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — ATP
"I stood within," etc. (sel.) . — EPN
Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. —
BCEP—BPN— EV-4
Washington (sel. ) . —DD—GA—MC— OHIP— OTA— PAH
(Washington Acrostic — with additional sts. by an un
known author.) — WRR-26
Ode to Niagara. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Ode to Peace.— William Tennant.— LPS-2
Ode to Peace. — Unknown. — PAH
Ode to Peace. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Ode to Pity. — William Collins. — CEP
Ode to Psyche. — John Keats. — BCEP—BPN— CR—EM-2 —
EPN— ERP— EV-4 — GEPC — GPE— HBV— LEAP —
OAEP— OBEV— OBRV— WHA
Ode to Quinbus Flestrin. — Alexander Pope.— OAEP
Ode to Rum, An. — William C. Brown. — OHCS-9
Ode to Silence. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — SAM
Ode to Simplicity.— William Collins.— AEP-D— BEL— CEP—
CRE— EPRE— EV-3— GTSL— OBEC— OBEV— SBA
Ode to Sleep. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — TCAP
Ode to Solitude. — Alexander Pope. See Ode on Solitude.
Ode to Sorrow.— Frederick Victor Branford. — HMSP
Ode to Spring, — Anna Letitia Barbauld. — EPW-3 — EV-3
Ode to the American Flag. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Amer
ican Flag, The.
Ode to the Cambro-Britans and Their Harp, His Ballad of
Agincourt. — Michael Drayton. See Agincourt.
Ode to the Confederate Dead. — Allen Tate. — MAP — MOAP—
NP— SPP
Ode to the Country Gentleman of England, An, sel. — Mark
Akenside.
England, Unprepared for War. — OBEC
Ode: to the Cuckoo. — John Logan (sometimes at. to Michael
Bruce).— CG— DD—EBSV— OBEC— OTPC
(To the Cuckoo.) — BCEP— BSV— EV-3— GPE— HBV —
LEAP— LPS-2— OBEV— SN—TVSH
(Two Cuckoo Poems— II.)— ABVC
Ode to the Deity. — Gabriel Romanovitch Derzhavin. See Oh,
Thou Eternal One.
Ode to the Earl of Northumberland, sel. — Christopher Smart.
On a Bed of Guernsey Lilies. — OBEC
Ode to the Evening Star. — Mark Akenside. — CEP — OBEC
(Nightingale, The.)— EP— EV-3— HBV— OBEV
Ode to the Flag. — Charles C. Crellin. — PEDC
Ode to the Golden Age. — Torquato Tasso. See Aminta.
Ode to the Gowdspink. — Robert Fergusson. — EPRE — EPW-3
Ode to the Human Heart. — Laman Blanchard. — BOHV — NA
Ode to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania. — Unknown. — PAH
Ode to the Legislature. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BTB-2
Ode to the Moon. — Thomas Hood. — OBVV
Ode to the Nightingale.— John Keats. See Ode to a Nightin-
Ode to tghaeeNorth-East Wind (C) -Charles Kingsley.— ABVC
(Welcome, A.)— LH
Ode to the Norther.— William Lawrence Chittenden.— MPC-14
Ode to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady
Mrs. Anne Killigrew, Excellent in the Two Sister Arts
of Poesy and Painting. — John Dryden. — OBEV
(Ode to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young
^ ,. iady> Mrs- Anne KiUlgrew.)— AEP-D
>I° ^ Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew.)— GPE
(To the Pious Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew.) — EPW-2
Ode to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady,
Mrs. Anne Killigrew (Continued).
(To the Pious Memory of the Accomplished [or Accom-
plisht] Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew.) — CEP
—EPRE— EPS— HBV— TPH
Poet's Resurrection (sel.) .—WHA
Ode: To the Poets.— John Keats. See Ode: "Bards of Passion
and of Mirth."
Ode — To the Roc. — William J. Courthope. See Paradise of Birds.
Ode to the Royal Society, The, sel. ("From words, which are
but the pictures of the thought"). — Abraham Cowley. —
EPW-2
Ode to the Sea. — Joseph Braddock. — BPM-34
Ode to the Setting Sun, sets. — Francis Thompson.
"And now, O shaken from thine antique throne." — VLEP
("If with exultant tread" — shorter sel.) — OHIP
Prelude: "Wailful sweetness of the violin, The." — VLEP
Sun, The.— MBP
Ode to the Spirit of Earth in Autumn, sel. ("Great Mother
Nature!" etc.). — George Meredith. — EPN
Ode to the Spirit of Life. — James Harold Manning. — CPG
Ode to the Spleen, An, sel. ("Falsely the mortal part we
blame").— Anne Finch.— EPW-3
Ode to the West Wind.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— AEV— ATP
— AWP— BCEP— BEL— BLV— BPN — CBE— CBOV
— CBPC— CH—CR— CRE— CRP— EM-2—EP— EPC—
EPN— EPNC—EPP— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GEPC—
GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — HBV
—ISP — JAWP — LEAP — LL-4 — MCCG— NAL—
NPSC— OAEP — OBEV — OBRV— OHFP — OTA—
PFE— PIAE— PTER — PYM — SBA— SEP— TBV—
TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-8
"0 lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud!" (sel.) — OHPI — PC
Ode to Tobacco. — Charles Stuart Calverley. — ALV — BOHV
—HBV— LPS-3— THP— TOP— WTP-3
Ode to Tranquillity. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BPN
Ode to Washington. — Lillian R. Fletcher. — HB
Ode to Washington (with music). — Unknown. — WRR-49
Ode to Winter. — Thomas Campbell. — BSV— EBSV— EV-4—
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
Ode to Wisdom. — Elizabeth Carter. — OBEC
Ode to Work in Springtime. — Thomas R. Ybarra. — BOHV —
HBMV
Ode upon a Question Moved, Whether Love Should Continue
for Ever, An. — Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury. —
EPW-2 (abr.)— OBS
"0, no, Belov'd, I am most sure" (sel.) — EP
Ode, upon Occasion of His Majesties Proclamation in the Year
1630, An. Commanding the Gentry to Reside upon
Their Estates in the Countrey. — Sir Richard Fanshawe.
—OBS
Ode upon the Censure of His "New Inn." — Ben Jonson. See
New Inn, The.
Ode, Written during the Negociations with Buonaparte, in
January, 1814.— Robert Southey.— EPW-4
Ode Written during the War with America, 1814, sel. — Robert
Bower of^eace, The.— MC— PAH
Ode Written for the Completion and Opening of the New
Buildings, Marischal College, Aberdeen. — Ronald
Campbell Macfie.— EBSV
Ode Written in 1746 (or MDCCXLVI).— William Collins.
See Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746.
Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746 (C'.)— Wil
liam Collins. — AEP-D— ATP— AWP— BEL— BPB—
CEP — CRP — EM- 1 — EP — EPP EPRE— EPW-3
—JAWP— OAEP— OBEC— SEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
(Dirge: "How sleep the brave, who sink to rest.") — CBE
(How Sleep the Brave.)— BCEP—BFVR— B LV^BPB—
CBPC— DD—EA— EV-3— GN— GPE— HBV—
HBVY— HH— ISP— JHP—LC— LEAP— LLC—
LPS-2— MDAH— MHT— OBEV^—ODP— OG—
OTPC— PECK— RON— SBA
(Ode: "How sleep the brave, who sink to rest.") — CRE —
CTBP — FF— GS — NAL— POI— PTER— TCEP
— WP
(Ode Written in 1746 [or MDCCXLVI].)— CPN— GEPM
—GTBS— GTSE— TVSH— WHA— WTP-3
(Sleep of the Brave, The.)— OHIP
Ode Written in the Peake, An. — Michael Drayton. — OBS
Odell. — James Stephens. — MBP
Odes, sels. — Hafiz, tr. fr. the Persian.
"Comrades, the morning breaks, the sun is up" (2). tr.
by Richard Le Gallienne. — AWP
(Comrades, the Morning Breaks.) — GT-2
"Days of Spring are here! the eglantine, The" (10), tr,
Zn» Gertrude Lowthian Bell. — AWP — JAWP—
"From the garden of Heaven a western breeze," tr. by
Gertrude Lowthian Bell. — WTP-S
"Grievous folly shames my sixtieth year, A" (4), tr. by
Richard Le Gallienne.— AWP
"I cease not from desire till my desire" (9), tr by Ger
trude Lowthian Bell. — AWP
"I have borne the anguish of love" (11), tr. bv John
Hindley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
' I said to heaven that glowed above" (12), tr. by Ralph
Waldo Emerson. — AWP
"Jewel of the secret treasury, The" (6), tr. by Gertrude
«T „ Lowthian Bell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Lady that hast my heart within thy hand" (8), tr. by
Gertrude Lowthian Bell. — AWP
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Of His
Odes (Continued') .
"Oft have I said, I say it once more" (13), tr. by Ralph
Waldo Emerson.— AWP
"Rose is not the rose unless thou see, The" (3), tr. by
Richard Le Gallienne.— AWP
"Saki, for God's love, come and fill my glass" (1), tr. by
Richard Le_ Gallienne.—AWP
"True love has vanished from every heart," tr. by Ger
trude Lowthian Bell.— WTP-5
"Where is my ruined life, and where the fame" (5), tr. by
Gertrude Lowthian Bell. — AWP
"Wind from the east, oh, lapwing of the day" (7), tr. by
Gertrude Lowthian Bell. — AWP
Odes, set. — Pindar.
First Olympionique to Hiero of Syracuse, Victorious in
the Horse-Race, The, tr. by Ambrose Philips. —
ATP
Island of the Blest (fr. the Second Olympick (Ode), tr. by
Gilbert West.— OBEC
Odes (I-V). — George Santayana. — APA
"Gathering the echoes of forgotten wisdom" (III). — LA
"My heart rebels against my generation" (II). — ATP
"Of thee the Northman by his beached (or bleached) gal
ley" (V).— LA
(Ode: Mediterranean, The.)— MCT— PER— TBV
(Ode: Of Thee the Northman.)— TPH
Odes of Ching. — Ching.
Shuh's Hunting. — RAR
.
Odour, The. — George Herbert. — EV-2 — OBS
Hi
sey, The.
, . .
Odysseus Reveals Himself to His Father. — Homer. See Odys
,
Odysseus' Speech to Nausicaa. — Homer. See Odyssey, The.
Odyssey, The, sets. — Homer.
End of the Suitors, The, tr. fr. the Greek by George
Chapman (Bk. XXII, 11. 379-404).— OBS
Garden of Alcinoiis, The (fr. Bk. VII).— GBOV (tr. by
Walter Harris)— UFE (tr. by J. W. Mackail)
Hermes in Calypso's Island, tr. by Chapman (fr. Bk. V).
— CR— EPW-1
Nausicaa, tr. by Chapman (Bk. VI, 11. 101-169).— OBS
Odysseus Reveals Himself to His Father, tr. by Chapman
(fr. Bk. XXIV).— CR— EPW-1
Odysseus' Speech to Nausicaa, tr. by Chapman (fr.
Bk. VI).— EPW-1
Penelope's Promise, tr. by Alexander Pope (fr. Bk. XXI).
(Homer's Odyssey.) — GR-1
Return of Ulysses, The, tr. by William Cullen Bryant (fr.
Bk. XXI, abr.).— OBS
Reunion of Odysseus and Penelope (abr. fr. Bk. XXIII),
tr. by Herbert Bates. — PPD-1
Sacrifice, The, tr. by Chapman (Bk. Ill, 11. 547-561; 577-
6io).— OBS
Scylla and Charybdis, tr. by Chapman (Bk. XII, 11. 122-
172). — OBS
Sirens, The, tr. by Pope (fr. Bk. XII).— WTP-5
(Twelfth Book, sel. ["This said, the golden - throned
Aurora," etc.] — tr. by Chapman, longer sel.). — EP
— EPP
(Ulysses and the Sirens — tr. by Chapman; shorter set.).
— SC
(Sirens' Song, The— br. sel.)— EV-1
(Song the Sirens Sung, The.)— EPW-1
Ulysses and His Dog, tr. by Pope (fr. Bk. XVII).— OBEC
(Argus Meets His Master.)
(Homer's Odyssey — tr. by Pope.) — GR-1
(Ulysses Homecoming.)— WTP-5
'Ulysses and the Cyclops, tr. by William Cullen Bryant (fr.
Bk. IX).— LL-1
Ulysses in the Waves, tr. by Chapman (Bk. V, 11. 370-420;
560-613).— OBS
Odyssey, The.— Andrew Lang.— BMEP— EA— EPW-5— ES—
FT— GPE— HBV— ISP— LEAP— OBEV— OBVV— PC
_PFE — POTT— TOP— TPH— V A— VOD— WHA—
WTP-6— YT
Odyssey of Big Boy. — Sterling A. Brown. — BANP— CDC
Odyssey of 'Erbert 'Iggins, The. — Robert Service. — CPS
Odyssey of K's, An.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— BHP
CEdipus Coloneus, sets. — Sophocles.
Chorus: "What man is he that yearneth," tr. fr. the
Greek by A. E. Housman.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Endure what life God gives," tr. by W. B. Yeats.— OBMV
CEdipus Rex, .sel. — Sophocles, tr. fr. the Greek.
Chorus: "Oh, may my constant feet not fail." — WGRP
CEnone.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BEL— BPN—CR—EM-2—
EPN— GEPC— GPE— OAEP—OBRV— TCEP— VLEP
Way to Power, The (11. 142-148).— OQP—QP-2
CEnone's Complaint. — George Peele. See Arraignment of Paris,
The.
"O'er all the hill-tops." — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See
Wanderer's Night-Songs.
O'er Desert Plains and Rushy Meers. — William Shenstone. —
AEV
(Song XII, 1744.)— AEP-D
"O'er Roslin all that dreary night." — Sir Walter Scott. See
Lay of the Last Minstrel (Rosabelle).
O'er the Water to Charlie.— Robert Burns.— EBSV
Of a Bad Singer. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — THP
( Epigrams. ) — B O H V
Of a Certain Green-Eyed Monster. — Esther Lilian Duff.—
HBMV
(Charles Gave Elizabeth a Dodo.)— DDA
Of a Certaine Man.— -Sir John Harrington— BOHV— LPS-3
Of a Child That Had Fever.— Christopher Morley.— PFY— PR
— TBM
Of a Contented Mind. — Thomas, Lord Vaux.— EV-1 — FT
(On a Contented Mind.) — HBV
(Content.) — OBSC
Of a Dead Poet.— Lord Alfred Douglas.— JKCP
Of a Poet Patriot.— Thomas MacDonagh.— CAW— HBMV—
LBBV— MBP
(On a Poet Patriot.) — TSW
Of a Precise Tailor. — Sir John Harrington. — BOHV
Of a Rose, a Lovely Rose.— Unknown. — OBEV
Of a Small Daughter Walking Outdoors. — Frances M. Frost. —
DDA— FAOV
Of A' the Airts (C.).— Robert Burns.— AWP— EBSV— EM-1
— EPRE — EV-3 — JAWP— OAEP— OBEC— PFE—
SPE-2— TOP
(I Love My Jean.)— BPB— CEP— GN— HBV— LPS-1—
MBL— OTPC
(jean.) — BFVR— BTP— GEPM— GPE— GTBS — GTSE
—GTSL— LEAP— LL-4—MCCG— OBEV— SBA
(My Jean.)— TYP
(Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw.)— BEL— CRE—CRP
— EP— EPC— EPW-3— NAL— TPH
Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw.— Robert Burns. See Of
A' the Airts.
Of a Vision of Hell, Which a Monk Had. — Richard Watson
Dixon. See Mano: A Poetical History.
Of a Woman, Dead Young.— Dorothy Parker. — DDA
Of a Woman's Heart. — Sir Henry Wotton. — EV-2
Of Alice in Wonderland. — "Lewis Carroll." See Alice's Ad
ventures in Wonderland.
Of All Good Medicines I Label Best.— "Brother X."— VF
Of All the Birds.— Unknown.— CH.
Of All the Men.— Thomas Moore.— BOHV
"Of all the souls that stand create" (Love, XIX). — Emily
Dickinson. — OBAV
(Choice.)— AA— APA— AV— GPE— PIAE— TOP
(Love, XIX.)— BAV
Of All Things Difficult to Bear. — Helene Mullins. — NYBV
Of an Old Song.— William E. H. Lecky.— WGRP
Of an Orchard.— Katharine Tynan.— GT-2— HBV— OBVV—
WGRP
Of Baiting the Lion. — Owen Seaman. — BOHV — NA
Of Blessed Memory. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Of Blue China. — Andrew Lang. See Ballade of Blue China.
Of Bragging. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Caution. — Francesco da Barberino, tr. fr. the Italian by
D. G. Rossetti.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
("Say, wouldn't thou guard thy son.") — CPOI
Of Certain Poets. — Loretta Roche. — BMC
Of Charity. — Arthur Symons. — VLEP
Of Clementina. — Walter Savage Landor. — EV-4 — HBV—
OBEV
(In Clementina's Artless Mien.)— OBRV
(Lyrics and Epigrams, II.) — ERP
Of Common Devotion. — Francis Quarles. — PIAE
Of Content. — William Dunbar. — EBSV
Of Corinna's Singing. — Thomas Campion. — BEL — EPW-1 —
HBV
(Corinna.)— EM-1
(When to Her Lute Corinna Sings.)— EV-2— GPE
("When to her lute Corinna sings.") — EG — OBSC
Of Course I Prayed (Further Poems, XXXVIII). — Emily
Dickinson. — MAP
Of Course They Met. — Unknown. — WRR-8
Of Courtesy. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Cruelty to Animals. — Martin Farquhar Tupper. See Pro
verbial Philosophy.
Of Cynthia. — Unknown. — OBSC
Of Darts from Lattice Shot Beware. — Charles d' Orleans, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Of Death. — James Shirley. — WHA
Of Drinking. — Abraham Cowley (after the Greek of Anacreon) .
— ALV
(Anacreontic — Drinking.) — EA
(Drinking— C.)— AEP-W— CEP— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2—
GPE— HBV— LEAP— OBEV— PG
(Thirsty Earth Soaks Up the Rain, The.) — EG — LC
Of Earthly Love. — Susanna Valentine Mitchell. — BPM-35
Of Eden. — James Guthrie. — HMSP
Of England and of Its Marvels. — Fazio degli Uberti, tr. fr. the
Italian by D. G. Rossetti.— A WP— JAWP— WBP
Of English Verse. — Edmund Waller. — OBS
(English Verse.)— GPE
Of Explanations. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Falcons. — Charles Edward Butler. — TB
Of Flowers and Bees. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Friendship. — Charles Stuart Calverley. — PA
Of Gardens. — Francis Bacon. — ADAH
Of Giving. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of God's Omnipotencie. — Alexander Hume. — EV-1
Of Heaven Considered As a Tomb. — Wallace Stevens. — APA
"Of Heaven or Hell I have no power to sing." — William Mor
ris. See Earthly Paradise, The (Apology, An).
Of Her Breath. — Robert Herrick. — EG
Of Him I Love Day and Night. — Walt Whitman. — MOAP
Of Himself. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by Richard Garnett.
—AWP
Of His Choice of a Sepulchre. — Andrew Lang. See On His
Choice of a Sepulchre.
Of His Daughter Catherine Dead Long Since. — William Words
worth. See Surprised by Joy.
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AN INDEX TO POETET AND KECITATIONS
Of His Dear Son, Gervase.— SYr John Beaumont. See Of My
f\£ TT- ?5ar Son Gervaise Beaumont.
Of His Death.— Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by Andrew Lang,—
A W P
Of His Lady. — Geoffrey Chaucer. 5>f? Legend of Good Women
1 he.
Of His Lady and Himself. — Clement Marot, tr. fr. the Frencl
rk. TT by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Of His Lady's Old Age. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French
6jV Andrew Lang.— AWP — JAWP— OTA — POTT —
(Sonnet: "When you are very/' etc. — tr. by Henry Carring
ton.) — AFP
Of His Love That Pricked Her Finger with a Needle.— Sir
Thomas Wyatt.— TCEP
Of His Mistress.— Peter Hausted.— EG
Of Homer's Odyssey. — Sir John Davies. See Orchestra, or a
Poeme of Dauncing.
Of Human Knowledge. — Sir John Davies. See Nosce Teipsum.
Of Human Life. — Henry King, Bishop of Chichester. See Sic
Vita.
Of Humane Learning, set. ("Chiefe use then in man, The"). —
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. — OBS
Of Idle Words.— Bible, N. T. See St. Matthew.
Of Impatience Which Brings All Our Gains to Nothing. —
Jacopone da Todi, tr. fr. the Italian by Mrs. Theodore
Beck. — CAW
Of Improving the Present Time, sel. — William Congreve.
Nil Admirari.— OB EC
Of Indomitability. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Industry. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Jacopo del Sellaio.— Ezra Pound.— LHW
Of Joan's Youth. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — AA — BMC — HBV
— LBMV— LEAP
Of Liberty and Charity, sel. — Richard Realf .
Holy Nation, A.— SPE-5
Of Life. — Andrew Lang.— VA.
Of Life.— Lillian Wright.— BFP
Of Love. — Robert Herrick. — EV-2
Of Magnanimity. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Man's Mortalitie. — Simon Wastell. See Microbiblion.
Of Mariners.— Harold Vinal.— BAP
Of Masques and Triumphs. — Sir Francis Bacon. — MBL
Of Material Possessions. — Marion Doyle. — OHPI
Of Mountains, sel. — Leonora Speyer.
Pioneers. — GPE
("Who is the pioneer?") — PC
Of My Dear Son (or Sonne) Gervase Beaumont.— Sir John
Beaumont.— AEP-W— OB S
Of His Dear Son Gervaise (.?<?/. ).— OBEV
(On My Dear Son, Gervase Beaumont.) — EV-2
Of My Self. — Abraham Cowley. See Vote, The.
Of Negotiating. — Sir Francis Bacon. — MBL
Of Nicolette. — Edward Estlin Cummings. — HBMV
Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See On a Mourner.
Of On That Is So Fayr and Bright. — Unknown. See Hymn to
the Virgin.
Of One Self-Slain. — Charles Hanson Towne.— BAP— LEAP—
SBMV— WGRP
(To One Self-Slain.)— BPP
Of One Who Neither Sees Nor Hears. — Richard Watson Gilder.
— AA
Of One Who Seemed to Have Failed. — S. Weir Mitchell. — AA
— LBAP— OBAV
Of Order. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Order in Our Lord Christ. — St. Francis, of Assisi, tr. fr.
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— CAW
(Cantica: Our Lord Christ.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Of Packs and Burdens. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Persistence. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Phyllis.— William Drummond.— HBV
(Phyllis.)— GN— LC— OTPC
Of Quarrels. — Arthur Guiterman.— JPC
Of Reading. — Charles S. Calverley. — PA
Of Red in Spring.— David McCord.— MAP
Of Roses. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — PR
Of Slavery. — William Cowper. See Task, The (Book II).
Of Solitude. — Abraham Cowley. — EPEP — EPS — OBS
(On Solitude.)— EPW-2— EV-2
Of Sportsmanship. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of Studies. — Sir Francis Bacon. — MBL
Of Such Is the Kingdom of Heaven. — Algernon Charles Swin
burne. — VLEP
Of Such Stuff Is Memory.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Of Suspicion. — Sir Francis Bacon. — MBL
Of Temperance in Fortune. — Richard Watson Dixon. See
Mano: A Poetical History.
Of That Blithe Throat of Thine.— Walt Whitman.— CAP
Of the Birth and Bringing Up of Desire. — Edward De Vere
Earl of Oxford. — OBSC
Of the Book-Hun ter. — Andrew Lang. — VA
(Ballade of the Book-Hunter.) — EA — EPW-S
Of the Boy and Butterfly.— John Bunyan. — ABVC
Of the Changes of Life.— William Dunbar.— EBSV
Of the Chad with the Bird at the Bush. — John Bunyan. —
(My Little Bird.)— OBS
Of the Courtier's Life.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— OBSC
Of the Day Estivall. — Alexander Hume.— BSV — EBSV (abr )
—EPEP (sel.) m)
(Story of a Summer Day, The — much abr.) — LPS-2
(Summer Day.)— CGOV (br. sel.)— EV-1 (abr.)— OBEV
(much abr.)
(Summer's Day — br. sel.)— CH
Of the Death of Sir T. W.— Henry Howard, Earl of Surrev
— CRE— EP
Of the Fatted Swine. — John Bunyan. — ABVC
Of the Four Ages of Man. — Anne Bradstreet. See Four A^es
of Man, The. S
Of the Going Down of the Sun. — John Bunyan. — CH
(Sunset.)— WTP-2
Of the Great and Famous. — Robert Hayman. — CH
Of the Great Mariage betwene Graunde Amour and Labell Pu-
cell. — Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The
Of the Last Verses in the Book. — Edmund Waller. — BEL-—
CEP— EPEP— EPS— HBV— OAEP— OBS
(On the Foregoing Divine Poems — C.) — SEP
From "Divine Poems" (set.). — EV-2
(Of the Last Verses in the Book.) — AEP-W
(Old Age.)— BCEP — CBOV— GPE— ISP— LEAP-
OBEV
(Old Age and Death.)— LPS-3
Of the Lord's Day and Easter.— William Cave,— EOAH
Of the Lost Ship. — Eugene Richard White. — AA — DDA —
Of the Manner of Addressing Clouds. — Wallace Stevens — APA
Of the Mean and Sure Estate. — Sir Thomas Wyatt.— BEL—
CRE— EP— EPP
Of the Months (Twelve sonnets, one for each month, with Dedi
cation and Conclusion). — Folgore da San Geminiano tr
fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Of the Nativity of the Lady Rich's Daughter. — Henry Consta
ble. — OBSC
Of the Passing Away of BrynhilcJ. — William Morris. See Sig
urd the Volsung.
Of the Progresse of the Soule, sels. — John Donne.
Contemplation of Our State in Our Deathbed (11. 85-120).
OBS
Our Companie in the Next World (11. 339-3SS). — OBS
Soules Ignorance in This Life and Knowledge in the Next
The (11. 254-300). — OBS ' '
Of the Resurrection. — Miles Coverdale. — RT
Of the Sonnet.— William Wordsworth. See Nuns Fret Not at
Their Convent's Narrow Room.
Of the Soul of Man and the Immortality Thereof. — Sir John
Davies. See Nosce Teipsum.
Of the Surface of Things. —Wallace Stevens. — NP — PP
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances. — Walt Whitman — BFV
(abr.) — EV-5
Of the Warres in Ireland.— Sir John Harrington.— LPS-2
"Of thee the Northman by his bleached (or beached) galley "
George Santayana. See Odes (I-V).
"Of this fair volume which we World do name." — William
Drummond of H awthornden. See Book of the World,
The.
Of Those Who Walk Alone.— Richard Burton.— HBV
Of Three Damsels m a Meadow. — John Payne — OB W
Of Travel.— Sir Francis Bacon.— MBL
Of Treason.— Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Sir John Harrington.
— BCEP
(Critics.)— AWP
(Epigrams.)— ALV— HBV
Of True Liberty. — Sir John Beaumont. — OBS
Of Vigor. — Arthur Guiterman. — JPC
Of What Are Your Clothes Made?— Ann and Jane Taylor.—
Of Wit.— Abraham Cowley.— OBS
(Ode of Wit.)— -CEP— EPW-2— OAEP
Of Wounds and Sore Defeat.— William Vaughn Moody. See
Fire-Bringer, The.
Off Duty.— Patrick MacGill. — PPGW
Off from Boston. — Unknown. — MC — PAH
"Off Manilly."— Edmund Vance Cooke,— PAH
Off Rlvr0~uncan Campbell Scott— HBV— MCCG
...„ — mjujr — ou — WJUlJr
Off the Ground.— Walter de la Mare. — CBPC — RG— YT
Off the Line.— Josephine Pollard.-— RON
Off to the Country.— Mary Elizabeth Rodhouse.— MCG
Off to the Fishing Ground. — L. M. Montgomery. — CPG
Off to the Shore.— Rebecca P. Howard.— OHCS-40
Offending Eye, The.— Ella Middleton Tybout.— OHCS-39
Offering, The. — Olive Cecelia Jacks. — APP
Offering for Cuba, An. — Ida Trafford Bell.— BTB-9
Offering Litany. — Unknown. — PASC
Offertory. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — COAH — CRYO — HH —
JrRWS
Office Building, The.-— Helen Hoyt— TL
Office of Poetry, The.— Nathaniel Whiting. See II Insonio In-
sonnado.
Officer Brady.— Robert W. Chambers.— BOHV— DDA— THP
Office-Seeker's Platform, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-9
Official Explanation, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
O'Flaherty and John Stubbs.— Sam Walter Foss.— OHCS-34
'°ft "Vo Deli? (XXX)er Ddia'S e*es-"-Sam^ Danid. See
Oft Have I Mused.— Sir Philip Sidney.— GPE
(Farewell, A.) — OBSC
'Oft have I said, I say it once more."— Hafiz, See Odes.
Oft have I seen at some cathedral door."— Henry Wads worth
Longfellow. See Divine Commedia.
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"Oft have the Nymphs of greatest worth." — George Wither.
See Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Oft in the Silent Night. — Otto Julius Bierbaum, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Oft in the Stilly Night (C.). — Thomas Moore.— BCEP— BEL—
BFV— BLV— CRE— EP— EPN— EPP— EPW-4— ERP
— GEPM— EPNC — GPE — GTIV—LLC — LPS-1 —
NPSC — MCCG — OAEP — OBRV— OTPC— SBA —
SPE-3— TCEP-— TPH— WHA— WTP-7
(Light of Other Days, The.)— BPB— BTP— CBE— EA—
EV-4— FPE — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL— HBV—
JHP— LC— OBEV— PECK— TIP
"Oft since thine earthly eyes have closed on mine." — Sarah
Helen Whitman. See Sonnets from the Series Relating
to Edgar Allen Poe.
"Oft when my spirit doth spread her bolder Wings." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (LXXII).
"Oft with true sighs, oft with uncalled tears." — Sir Philip Sid
ney. See Astrophel and Stella (LXI).
"Often rebuked, yet always back returning." — Emily Bronte.
See Stanzas.
Oft-repeated Dream, The. — Robert Frost. See Hill Wife, The.
Og and Doeg. — Nahum Tate, John Dryden, et al. See Absalom
and Achitophel, Second Part.
Ogg, the Son of Beorl. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans
Lewes Cross). See Mill on the Floss, The.
Oglesby (1884). — Eugene Field. — PEF
O'Grady's Goat.— Will S. Hayes.— BTB-6— PTA-2
O-h-h-h, He Fiddled.— William Helniar.— VF
Ohio. — Emil Rothe. See Warnings from History.
Ohio Ditty, An.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Ohio Fair and Free. — "G. W. Y." — AP
Ohio Idyl, An. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Ohio Men, The.— Edwin Curran.— PPGW
Ohnawa. — John Hunter-Duvar. See De Roberval.
O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire. — Unknown (sometimes at. to
O'Hussey), tr. fr. the Irish by James Clarence Mangan.
— ERP— GTIV— TIP
Oil at Pontoon. — A. M. McCullough. — OA
Oil Painting of the Artist as the Artist. — Archibald MacLeish.
— NAMP
Ojibwa War Songs. — Ojibwa Indians, tr. by H. H. Schoolcraft.
"From the south they came, Birds of War" (2).— AWP—
JAWP— WBP
(War Songs.)— OTA
"Hear my voice, Birds of War" (1). — AWP — JAWP—
WBP
(War Songs.)— OTA
"Here on my breast have I bled" (3).— AWP— JAWP—
WBP
(War Songs.)— OTA
Okefenokee Swamp. — Ernest Hartsock. — OTA
Oklahoma.— Stella B. Redding.— HB
Oklahoma Hail! — Louise B. Adams. — OA
OF Cow Hawse, The. — Earl Alonzo Brinninstool.— SCC
01' Doc' Hyar. — James Edwin Campbell. — BANP
OP John Brown. — Unknown. — ABF
Ol' Joshway an' de Sun. — Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle
Remus and the Little Boy.
01' Mother Hare (with music'). — Unknown. — ABF
Ol' Pickett's Nell.— Mather D. Kimball.— DRB
01' Rattler (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Ol' Tunes, The. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — OHCS-3S
Old.— Ralph Hoyt.— AA— LPS-1
Old, The.— Roden Noel.— OBEV— OB VV—YT
(Dying.)— VA
(They Are Waiting on the Shore.)— TPH
Old.— John V. A. Weaver.— DDA— RNP
Old Abe Lincoln Came Out of the Wilderness (with music). —
Unknown. — AS
Old Abr'am.— Unknown.— WRR-46
Old Abram Brown. — Unknown. — RIS
Old Ace.— Fred Emerson Brooks.— PPP—WRR-4
Old Actor's Story, The. — George R. Sims.— OHCS-23— PPP
— PPSC— PTA-2- -WRR-26
Old Adam, The.— William Rose Benet. — MOAP
Old Adam (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Old Adam, the Carrion Crow. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See
Death's Jest Book.
Old Admiral, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman.— GA (abr.) —
LPS-3
Old Age.— Al-Aswad Son of Ya'fur. See Mufaddaliyat, The.
Old Age. — Maxwell Bodenheini. — MAP
Old Age.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Old Age. — Bernice Kenyon. — WLIP
Old Age. — Frederick A. Krummacher.— EOAH
Old Age. — Percy Mackaye. — NV
Old Age.— Cale Young Rice.— SBMV
Old Age. — Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset. See Induction,
The.
Old Age and Death. — Edmund Waller. See On the Foregoing
Divine Poems.
Old Age of Temperance. — William Shakespeare. See As You
Like It (Adam's Warning and Persuasion of His Young
Master Orlando).
Old Age's Ship and Crafty Death. — Walt Whitman.— CAP
Old Alf Bennett.— A. M. McCullough.— O A
Old Am I. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon). —
AWP
Old Arnati, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— BPP
Old Amaze.— Mahlon Leonard Fisher.— SBMV
Old and Blind. — Elizabeth L. Howell. See Milton's Prayer of
Patience.
Old and New ("Farewell, Old Year!").— Unknown.— BLRP
Old and New ("She went up the mountain"). — Unknown, tr.
fr. the Chinese by Arthur VJaley. — AWP
Old and New Year Ditties. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See
Passing Away.
Old and the New, The. — Mary McGuire. — OHCS-24
Old and the New, The.— Unknown.— BTB-8
Old and the New Year, The.— Adelaide Anne Procter. — HS
Old and Young. — Francis William Bourdillon. — VA
Old and Young Courtier, The (in Percy's Reliques) . — Unknown
(at. to Thomas Dekker).— EV-2— LEAP (abr.)
(Old Courtier — abr.) — CG
Old Angler, The.— Walter de la Mare.— POTT
Old Apple Tree, The. — Henry Coyle. — WRR-37
Old Apple Tree, An.— Clinton Scollard.— GBOV
Old Apple-Tree, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Old April. — Virginia Lyne Tunstall. See Sonnets of an Old
Town.
Old Are Sleepy, The.— Harold Lenoir Davis.— NP
Old Arithmetic, The.— Unknown.— WRR-20
Old Armchair, The. — Eliza Cook. — ATP — HT — LPS-1 —
OHCS-25— OTPC— RON— WBLP
Old Astronomer to His Pupil, The. — Sarah Williams. — BLPA
Old Authors to Read. — Francis Bacon. — MOB
Old Autumn. — William Henry Davies. — BPM-30
Old Bachelor, An.— Tudor Jenks.— BOHV— LHV
Old Bachelor, The (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Old Bachelors' Sale, The.— Unknown.— MHT
(Bachelor Sale, The.)— OHCS-17
Old Ballad, An.— Samuel Lover.— WRR-14
(Lanty Leary.)— BOHV
(Won't You Follow Me?)— OHCS-36
Old Band, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— HT
Old Barn, The, sel. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor.
Money Musk.— BTB-S— OHCS-18
Old Baron, The. — Thomas Miller.— VA
, . .
"Old battle field, fresh with Spring flowers again." — Basho, tr..
fr. the fapanese by Curtis Hidden Page.
(Seven Poems.)— AWP
.
(Three Hokkus.)— PFE
Old Battle-Field.— Joseph T. Shipley.— RH
Old Battle-Field, An. — Frank L. Stanton. — OQP — QP-2 — RH
Old Bayou, The. — Madison Cawein. — PFY
, . — .
Old Beau, The.— Edgar Fawcett.— OBAV— PR
Old Beau, An. — Richard Kendall Munkittrick.
PR
, .
Old Bed, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— NV
Old Bell-Ringer.— Unknown.— WRR-16— WRR-57 (abr.)
Old Benedict Arnold. — Pauline Phelps. — WRR-19
Old Ben's Trust.— Unknown.— WRH.-3 3
Old Bill. — Dorothy Marie Davis. — BFP
Old Bill (2 versions — with music). — Unknown. — ABF
(Dis Mornin', Dis Evenin', So Soon — si. diff.) — AS
Old Black Joe. — Stephen Foster. — IHA — WRR-41 (pant.)
Old Black Men.— Georgia Douglas Johnson. — CDC
"Old Bob White."— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Books (Life, X).— Emily Dickinson.— PPD-1
(In a Library.)— CV— MOB
Old Books. — Margaret Widdemer. — DDA — GR-a
Old Books Are Best. — Beverly Chew. — FT — HBV
Old Books for New. — Edwin Francis Edgett. — POT
Old Boys, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — FAOV
Old Boys in the Dance, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-2 —
WRR-21
Old Brass Clock, The. — Mary Cromer. — HB
Old Brass Wagon (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Old Bridge, The. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry van Dyke.
(Eight Echoes from the Poems of Auguste Angellier — V.)
— PVD
Old Bridge, The.— Hilda Conkling.— MBP— SP
Old Bridge at Florence, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
— BAV— MCT— PER— TBV (in Italian and English)
Old Brindle Cow, The. — Thomas O'Hagan. — PPA
Old Brocade, The.— M. G. Brereton. — ME
Old Brown Schoolhouse, The. — Unknown. — HT
Old Buccaneer, The. — Charles Kingsley. See Last Buccaneer.
The.
Old Canoe, The.— Albert Pike.— HT— OHCS-8
Old Canteen, The. — Harry S. Edwards. — BTB-7
Old Canteen, The.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-35
Old Canteen, The.— G. M. White.— OHCS-23
Old Carol. — Unknown. — CAD — ODP
(Ancient Christmas Carol, An.)— CRYO — OHIP — RG
(Carol, A: "He came all so still.")— DD— HBV— HBVY
Old Castle, An.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— MCT— PER— TBV
Old Cat and the Young Mouse, The. — Jean de La Fontaine, tr.
fr. the French.— CIV
Old Cat Care.— Richard Hughes.— OBMV
Old Cat Meditates, An. — Margaret E. Bruner.— CIV
Old Cavalier, The.— Sir Francis Hastings Doyle. — VA
Old Cellar. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — DDA
Old Chartist, The.— George Meredith.— CRE
Old China.— Charles Lamb.— MBL
Old Chisholm Trail, The.— Unknown.— AES — CSF — GR-a (abr.)
(Old Chizzum Trail, The — very diff.). — ABF
Old Christmas. — Mary Howitt. — GN — OTPC — PBGP
Old Christmas. — George Wither.— EV-2 — FT
(Christmas Carol, A: "So, now is Lor has] come our joy
ful 'st Feast/') — CO AH— CR— EPW-2 (abr.)—
LC— MV-2— OBS— WP
(Our Joyful Feast.)— CRYO— OHTP— SDH
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Old Christmas ("All you that in this house be here.")— Un-
known.—- ABVC— CRYO
(Old English Carol,)— CHIP
Old Christmas ("Those Christmas bells as sweetly chime.") —
Unknown. — PEOR
Old Christmas Carol, An ("God bless the master," etc.) — Un
known. — PB-1 — TYP
(Christmas Carol, A.)— CRYO— OHIP
Old Christmas Carol, An ("Joseph was an old man" — diff. ver
sions} . — Unknown. — FPH — RG
(Cherry Tree Carol, The.) — ABS — OHIP
(Cherry-Tree Carol, The.)— BLV— CHB— ESPB (A and B
vers.)— OAEP— OBB— YF
As Joseph Was a- Walking (sel.). — CLS — DD— GS —
OHIP— TYP
(Christmas Carol.) —CO AH — CRYO— GN— HBV—
HBVY— HH— OTPC— PB-3
Old Christmas Greeting, An. — Unknown. — MPB
Old Christmas Morning.— Roy Helton. — MAP
Old Christmas Returned. — Unknown.— COAH — GN— OHIP
Old Christmas-Tide. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion (Christ
mas in the Olden Time) .
Old Chums.— Alice Cary.— CCR— OHCS-7— SR
Old Chums.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Church at Lismore, The. — Ellen Mary Patrick Downing. —
TIP
Old Church Bell, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-17
Old Church Bells. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Old Churchyard of Bonchurch, The. — Philip Bourke Marston. —
EPW-5— HBV— OBVV— VA
Old Church-Yard Tree, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Old City, The. — Ruth Manning-Sanders. — CH
Old City Church, The.— Frederic E. Weatherly.— WRR-7
Old Cloak, The (.in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — BLV —
CBOV— OBB— OBEV— OBSC
(Bell My Wife.)— EV-1
(Take Thy Old Cloak about Thee — C., si. longer.)— CGOV
(Tak Your Auld Cloak about Ye— -y/. diff.)— EBSV
Old Clock, The.— Guy Carleton.— OHCS-22
Old Clock against the Wall, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Old Clock of Prague, The.— Josiah Gilbert Holland.— MCT
Old Clock on the Stairs, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.—
AP — APB — BLP — BTB-1 — CAP— CCR— FPE—
GEPM— HBV— IAP— JHP— OG— OHCS-3— OTPC
(si. abr.)—PB-6 — PBGG— POOI — PTA-1 — PTER—
RON— TCAP— WBLP— WTP-6
Old Coach Road, The. — Rachel Lyman Field. — GFA
Old Coat, The. — George Baker.— SR
(Bachelor Coat, The.)— OHCS-3 7
(Le Dernier Jour d'un Condamne.) — PR
Old Collector, The. — Beatrice Hanscom. — PR
Old Continentals, The.— Guy Humphrey McMaster.— BTB-5—
PAP— PAPm
(Carmen Bellicosum.) — AA — ALV — DD — DBA — GN—
HBV— LC— LPS-2— MC— OBAV— OTA— PAH
Old Coquette, The. — Edward Young. See Love of Fame, the
Universal Passion, The.
Old Cottagers, The. — John Clare. — OBRV
Old Countryside. — Louise Bogan. — MOAP — NP
Old Courtier, The. — Unknown. — See Old and Young Courtier,
The.
Old Cove, The. — Henry Howard Brownell. — PAH
("All We Ask Is to Be Let Alone.")— OHCS-1
Old Cowman, The. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr. — SCC
Old Cradle, The.— E. M. Griffith.— WRR-4
Old Crow. — John Drinkwater. — WP
Old Crow, The (with music). — Unknown. — FTB
Old Crummies (with music). — Unknown. — FTB
Old Cumberland Beggar, The. — William Wordsworth.— ERP—
GEPC
Old Curiosity Shop, The, sets. — Charles Dickens.
Death of Little Nell (fr. Ch. LXXI).— BTB-1— HT
(shorter sel.)— OHCS-8
Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness (fr. Chs. LVII and
LVIII).— CCR (si. abr.)— HER (shorter sel. and
abr.) •
Little Nell (ad. and arr.). — SPE-1
Little Nell's Funeral (fr. Ch. LXXII).— OHCS-3
Night of Anxiety, A (abr. fr. Ch. XLII).— PVS
Old Daddy Darkness. — James Ferguson (ad. fr. the Scotch).—
RIS
Old Daddy Turner. — Detroit Free Press. — AE — HHHA —
OHCS-20
Old Dame Cricket. — Unknown. — CFBP — GFA
Old Damon's Pastoral. — Thomas Lodge. — OBSC
Old Dan Tucker. — Daniel Decatur Emmett. — ABF— APW
Old Dan Tucker (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Old Dan'l. — Leonard A. G. Strong. — MBP
Old Darky's Defense, The. — Unknown. — WRR-21
Old David. — Lydia Rosoff. — OTA
Old David Smail. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Old Days, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Deacon's Lament, The. — Mrs. E. T. Corbett. — OHCS-13
Old Debate, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Old Dobbin.— Will L. Keese.— WRR-24
Old Dog, An. — Celia Duffin. — PCD
Old Dog, The.— Robert Frost. — RIS
Old Doll, The.— Wilhelmina Seegmiller.— MPB— PB-2
Old Doll, The. — Edith Mathilde Thomas.— SPE-1
Old Doll to the New One, The. — Felix Leigh. — WRR-17
Old Earthworks. — Thomas Sweeney. — OQP — QP-2
Old Employer Talks, An.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Old Engineer at a Concert. — Unknown. — WRR-51
Old English Carol, An.— Unknown.— TYP
Old English Charm Song.— Unknown. — CAW
Old Face, An. — Francesca Falk Miller.— PEDC
Old Familiar Faces, The. — Charles Lamb. — AWP — BCEP—
BFV— BLPA — CR — CRE— EA— EP— EPN— EPP—
EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GEPM— GPE—GTBS — GTSE
— GTSL (si. abr.)— HBV — JAWP — LEAP— LLC—
LPS-1 — OBEV — OBRV— OTA— PCD— PG— PIAE—
PTER— P YM— SBA— TCEP— TOP — TPH — WBP—
WLIP— WTP-6
("I have had playmates, I have had companions.") — EG
Old Farmer Gray Gets Photographed.— Unknovun.-OT3.CS-9
Old Farm-House, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-1 9
Old Fashioned Flowers, sels. — Maurice Maeterlinck.
News of Spring. — ADAH
"This morning, when I went to look at my flowers."-
ADAH
Old Fashioned Fun. — William Makepeace Thackeray.— BOHV
—PA
Old Fiddler Jones.— Edgar Lee Masters.— GR-a
Old Fire-Dog, The. — Thomas Frost. — WRR-7
Old Fireplace, The. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Old Fisherman, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Old Flag.— Hubbard Parker.— DD— FOAH— HH— MPC-8
Old Flag Forever, The. — Frank L. Stanton.— DD — FOAH—
HH— MPC-1 1— PAPm— PSO— PTA-2
(Old Flag, The.)— WRR-37
(Old Glory Aloft.)— WRR-34
Old Flagman, The.— Carl. Sandburg.— GMAS— MOAP
Old Flemish Lace. — Amelia Walstien Carpenter. — AA
Old Flower-Beds, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — BTB-8
Old Flute, The. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Old Folks.— Richard Cal dwell.— OA
Old Folks.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Old Folks?— Unknown. —ET'E-Z
Old Folks at Home. — Stephen Collins Foster. — AA — APW—
BAV—CSBP — HBV— IAP— LEAP— OBAV— PECK
—WBLP— WLIP— WTP-4
Old Folks' Thanksgiving. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Old Fool in the Wood, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Old Forsaken School-House, The. — John H. Yates. — BTB-1—
OHCS-8
Old Fort Meigs. — Unknown.~MC — PAH
Old Fortunatus, sels. — Thomas Dekker.
Fortune. — OBSC
(Praise of Fortune, The.)— EPW-2
Priest's Song, A. — OBSC
(Song: "Virtue smiles: cry holiday.") — EP — EPP
Old Friend, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Old Friends.— Edgar A. Guest.— BFV— CVG
Old Friends.— B. J. M'Dermott. — OHCS-30
Old Friends. — Gerald Massey. — BFV
Old Friends. — David Banks Sickles (a*, also to Hattie Joseph
ine Hodgson.) — MHT
(Memories.)— HB
Old Friends.— R. W. Waddy.— TVSH
Old Friendship. — Eunice Tietjens. — NP
Old Friendship Street. — Theodosia Garrison.— BFV— HTR
Old Gaelic Lullaby. — Unknown. — PRWS
(Gaelic Lullaby.)— CFBP— GFA— RAR
(Old Gaelic Cradle-Song, An.)— BOL— PBGP— TYP
Old Gal way .—Frederick Robert Higgins. — BMC
Old Gang on the Corner, The.— William Herschell.— GPWW
Old Garden, The.— Arthur Stringer. — CPG
Old Gardener, An. — David Morton. — GBOV
Old Gardener, The. — Humbert Wolfe. See Kensington Gar
dens.
Old Gardens. — Louise Driscoll. — UFE
Old Gardens. — Frances Beatrice Taylor. — CPG
Old Gardens.— Arthur Upson.— GBOV— HBV— ME
Old Garrets. — Morris Abel Beer. — LEAP
Old General, The.— Sir Charles Hanbury Williams. See Isa
bella.
Old Gentleman with the Amber Snuff-box, The. — Alfred Noyes.
—CPAN-3
Old Glory.— A. S. Gumbart.— FOAH
Old Glory.— George B. Hynson.— PPGW
Old Glory.— Unknown.— FOAH
Old Glory Aloft. — Frank L. Stanton. See Old Flag Forever,
The.
Old Granny Dusk.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Gray Goose, The (with music). — Unknown. — ABF— FTB
Old Gray Mare (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Old Gray Mule, The ("I am an old man, etc.). — Unknown.—
Old Gray Mule, The ("Mr. Thomas had an old gray mule").—
Unknown. — ABS
Old Gray-Beard Annuals.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Old Grenadier's Story, The.— George Walter Thornbury.—
Old Grey Squirrel. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3— POT
Old Grey Wall, The.— Bliss Carman.— OCL
Old Grimes. — Albert Gorton Greene. — BOHV— BTB-3 — HBV
—HBVY — LA — LEAP— LPS-3 — MHT— OTPC-
PECK— POI— SL— THP
Old Guitar, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— WRR-48
Old Habitat, An.— Frank Oliver Call.— CPG— OCL
Old Hallowe'en Friends. — J. W. Foley. — WRR-31
Old Hand-Organ, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Hat, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Old Haymow, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Heads Don't Fit Young Shoulders.— Unknown.— WE.R-52
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Old
Old Hec's Idolatry.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Hemlock, An. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat of
the Breakfast-Table, The.
Old Hickory. — Clinton Scollard. — GA
Old Home, The.— Madison Cawein.— HBV— POT
Old Home by the Mill, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Old Home Calls, The. — L. M. Montgomery.— CPG
Old Home House, The, sel. — Joseph C. Lincoln.
Two Pair of Shoes (abr.).— HSPS
Old Home-Folks, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A.
Old Homes. — Madison Cawein. — ME
Old Homestead, The. — Wallace Bruce. — BTB-S
"Old Homestead, The." — Eugene Field.— PEF
Old Horse in the City, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — UTS
Old Hot-Dog Wagon, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Old Hound.— Florence Ripley Mastin. — DDA
Old House, The. — William Barnes. — OBVV
Old House.— Bess Truitt. — HB
Old House, The.— George Edward Woodberry.— HBMV— SPT
Old House in the Meadow, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
Old House on the Hillside, The.— H. Elliott McBride —
OHCS-28
Old Houses.— Anderson M. Scruggs. — BPM-31
Old Houses of Flanders, The. — Ford Madox Ford. — MCT — NV
_PX_VOD
Old Huldah. — Elisha Norman Gunnison. — OHCS-14
Old Huntsman, The. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP — CRE (si.
abr.)
Old Hymns, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — BLRP— LOW— POI
Old I Am. — Thomas Stanley (after Anacreon).— AWP
Old Indiany.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Inn, The. — Karle Wilson Baker. — VOD
"Old inventive Poets, had they seen, The." — William Words
worth. See River Duddon, The.
Old Ironsides (C.).— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— AA—AP—APB
_APD— APL— APW— BBV— BFVR— BLPA— BTB-2
— BTP— CAP-CPN— CSBP— DD— FF— FPE— GA—
GDAH—GEPM—GN— GPE— GR-a— HBV— HBVY—
HT— IAP— JHP— LC— LLC— LPS-2— MC— MCCG—
MOAP— MPC-11— ODP— OFPE— OG— OTA— OTPC
—PAH— PAP— PAPm—PB-5—PBGG— PECK— POI
_POY— PTA-1— PTER— PYM— RON— SBA— SPE-1
— TCAP— TPH— TVSH— TYP— WTP-5
Old Issue, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Old
Old
Old
Old
Old
Old
Old
Old
Old
ack in the Well. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
ack Watts's Christmas.— Unknown.— OHCS-32
ew, The. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — BAP — LEAP— NP
im.— Norman Shannon Hall.— GPWW
ockey, The.— Frederick Robert Higgins.— OBMV
oe Clark (with music) . — Unknown. — ABF
ohn.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
ohn. — Catherine Bryant Rowles. — AMV-35
ohn Clevenger on Buckeyes. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Old John Henry.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— OBAV
Old King Cole.— Mrs. M. C. Hungerford.— OHCS-23
Old King Cole.— Mother Goose.— CPN— HBVY— OTPC— PB-1
— PPL— RIS— RYC— WP
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
Old King Cole. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CR— HBV —
MOAP— SBMV
Old Kings, The. — Margaret Widdemer. — LC— RH
Old Kitchen Clock, The.— Ann Hawkshawe.— CPN— OTPC—
PBV
Old Kitchen Floor, The.— Unknown. — PTA-2 .
Old Knight, The. — George Peele. See Polyhymnia.
Old Knight's Treasure, The.— Henry Morford.— OHCS-22
Old Lady, An.— "Katherine Hale" (Amelia W. Garvin).— CPG
Old Lady, The — Humbert Wolfe. See Kensington Gardens.
Old Lady Rumor. — C. H. MacCoy. — PAPm
Old Letters.— William J. Benners, Jr.— OHCS-30
Old Letters.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Old Letters.— Unknown. — BTB-4
Old Line Fence, The.— A. W. Bellaw.— BOHV
Old Lizette on Sleep. — Agnes Lee.— HBMV
Old Local Preacher, The.— Unknown.— BTB-9
Old Locksmith. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — AMV-35
Old Love.— Katharine Lee Bates.— SC
Old Love.— William Morris.— CPOI— GTBS— VLEP
Old Love, The.— Katharine Tynan. — BMC — HBMV
Old Love and the New, The. — Andrew Lang.— EPW-5
Old Lover, An. — David Morton. — POY
Old Lover.— Mabel Newman.— HB
Old Loves. — Henri Murger, tr. fr. the French by Andrew Lang.
AWP
Old Mackenzie Trail, The.— John A. Lomax.— SCC
Old Magic, The.— Katharine Tynan.— MLP
Old Maid, The.— George Barlow. — VA
Old Maid.— J. U. Nicholson.— HBMV
Old Maid, The.— Amelia B. Welby.— LPS-3
Old Maid's Prayer, The. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Old Maids Warning, An.— Mattie M. Caslin.— WRR-20
Old Man, The. — Eugene Field. — HBR — WRR-34
Old Man, The.— Beatrice Herford. — PEDC
Old Man, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Man and Jim, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AA —
BOHV— BTB-6— CPWR— CV— LEAP— LHV— OBAV
— OG— SR
Old Man and "Shep," The. — John G. Scorer.— SPE-2
Old Man at the Crossing, The. — L. A. G. Strong. —
OBMV— RNP
Old Man Dreams, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP— HBV
—IAP— LPS-3— PTA-2— TCAP
Old Man Goes to School, The.— John H. Yates.— OHCS- 18
Old Man Goes to Town, The. — J. G. Swinerton. — BTB-5
Old Man Green. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Old Man in the Model Church, The.— John H. Yates.— BTB-1
_ OHCS-7 _ PTA-2
Old Man in the North Countree, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Old Man in the Palace Car, The.— John H. Yates.— OH CS-20—
PTWP
Old Man in the Stylish Church, The. — John H. Yates. —
OHCS-6
Old Man in the Wood, The.— Unknown. See Old Man Who
Lived in a Wood, The.
Old Man Jobling.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CV
Old Man of the Sea, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Man of Verona, The. — Claudian, tr. fr. the Latin by Abra
ham Cowley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Old Man Pondered. — John Crowe Ransom. — MAP
Old Man Pot. — Lyon Sharman. — OCL
Old Man Rain. — Madison Cawein. — ODP
Old Man Sees Himself, An.— Conrad Aiken.— NV
Old Man under the Hill, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Old Man Whiskery- Whee-Kum- Wheeze. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
Old Man Who Lived in a Wood, The. — Unknown. — MPB—
STP
(Change About.) — PB-3
(Old Man in the Wood, The.)— OHCS-10
Old Mandarin, The. — Persis Greely Anderson. — DDA
Old Man's Carousal, The. — James Kirke Paulding. — AA —
Old Man's Cold, The.— Unknown.— PA
Old Man's Comforts, The. — Robert Southey. — HBV — LPS-2
(Father William.)— OTPC
(Old Man's Comforts and How He Gained Them, The.)—
CG— MPC-12
Old Man's Dreams, An. — Eliza M. Sherman. — PTA-2
Old Man's Grave, The. — L. M. Montgomery. — CPG
Old Man's Idyl, An.— Richard Realf.— AA— HBV— OBAV—
OHCS-28
Old Man's Memory, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Old Man's Motto, The — John Godfrey Saxe. — BPP
Old Man's Nursery Rhyme. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Old Man's Ship Conies Home, The. — H. H. Brown. — WRR-24
Old Man's Soliloquy, An.— Roswell Field.— PTWP
Old Man's Song, An. — Richard Le Gallienne. — HBV — VA
Old Man's Story, An. — Milton Thompson.— OH CS-29
Old Man's Weariness, An. — Arthur L. Phelps. — CPG
Old Man's Winter Night, An.— Robert Frost.— AWP— B L V—
HBMV— JAWP — LA— MAP — MOAP— NP—NV—
WBP
Old Man's Wish, The.— Walter Pope.— OB S
Old Manuscript. — Alfred Kreymborg. — BAP — CP — LEAP-
MAP— NP— N V— PFE— PT— S B M V
Old Mare, The. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— MAP
Old Masters, The.— Joseph Alger.— NYBV
Old May Song.— Unknown.— CH— HH— WTP-1
(May Song.)— CGOV— MV-1
Old Meadows.— Hervey Allen.— TBM
Old Meeting House, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Old Men, The.— Walter De la Mare.— MBP
Old Men, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Old Men.— Merrill Moore.— MOAP
Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water, The. — William
Butler Yeats.— BMEP— VLEP
Old Men and Old Women Going Home on the Street Car. —
Merrill Moore.— MAP
Old Men and the Young Men, The. — Witter Byimer. — OHPP
— RH
Old Men and the Young Men, The. — Clement Wood. — BAP
Old Men and Young Men. — John Holmes.— NYBV
Old Men in a Club.— "R. S/'— AMV-36
"Old men, white-haired, beside the ancestral graves.*' — Basho,
tr. fr. the Japanese by Curtis Hidden Page.
(Four Poems.)— JAWP— WBP
(Seven Poems.)— AWP
(Three Hokkus.)— PFE
Old Methodist's Testimony, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Old Mill, The.— Pattie Allen. — OA
Old Mill, The.— Thomas Dunn English. — AA
Old Mill Garden, The. — Margaret Yost Zethmayr. — HB
Old Minstrel, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-34
Old Mr. Rabbit. — Joel Chandler Harris. — SPE-5
Old Mr. So-and-So. — Malville Haller.— NV
Old Mrs. Nothing-at-AlL— Unknown.— HWC
("There was an old woman called Nothing-at-All.") — RIS
Old Mortality, sels.—Sir Walter Scott.
Cavalier Song.— BPN
Sound, Sound the Clarion.— BCEP—BHV—EA—EBSV—
, .
EV-4 — OQP— QP-2— TOP
(Answer.)— JPC—OBEV
Clarion. )— BEL— BPN
(One Crowded Hour.)— CBOV
("Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife!") — GPE (abr.)
— OAEP
(Sound the Clarion.) — ERP
Old Mother Goose. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.— WRR-3 9
"Old Mother Goose, when. ' — Unknown (1st. stanza same as
Mother Goose version). — OTPC — PPL (abr.) —
RIS (2 sts. only)
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AISTD KECITAT10NS
Old Mother Hubbard. — Mother Goose.—CPN— HBV— HBVY
— JPC— MPC-2— OTPC— PB-2— PBV— RIS— SAS
Old Mother Hubbard Sermon.— Unknown.— WRR-IB
(Model Discourse, A.) — BTB-3
(Model Sermon.) — OHCS-18
(Mother-Hubbard Sermon, A.) — MHT
Old Mother Laidinwool.— Rudyard Kipling, — RKV
Old Mother Tabbyskins (with music). — Unknown.— FTB
(Mother Tabbyskins.) — CIV — WRR-35 (with music)
Old Mother Twitchett. — Mother Goose. — MPC-2
(Needle and Thread, A.)— OTPC
("Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye.")— RIS
(Riddle, A.)— HWC
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
"Old Mother Witch."— Unknown.— RIS
Old Mothers.— Charles S. Ross.— ME— MOAH— PASC
(Dear Old Mothers.)— OQP—PDN—PSO—QP-1
Old Musician, The.— Unknown.— WRR-28
Old Name, The. — "Kadra Maysi" (Katharine Drayton Mayraut
Simons, Jr.). — LS
Old Navy, The. — Frederick Marryat. See Snarleyyow, or The
Dog Fiend.
Old New England Thanksgiving-, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe.
— TOAH
Old Nuns.— James M. Hayes.— JKCP
Old Niirnberg. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — VOD
Old Nurse, The.— Frances Cornford.— TCPD
Old Nurse, The. — Gustave Nadaud, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Old Nurse Winter. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — TSW
Old Nurse's Song, The.— Edith Sitwell.— TSW
Old Oak Tree at Hatfield Broadoak, The (si. abr.). — Frederick
Locker-Lampson. — EV-S
Old Oaken Bucket, The (parody). — Unknown. — BLPA —
OHCS-2— WBLP
Old Oaken Bucket, The. — Samuel Woodworth. — APL — APW —
BLPA— GR-1— HT— LEAP— LLC— LPS-1— OHCS-25
—PB-7— PECK— PYM— WBLP— WRR-41
(Bucket, The.)— AA— BAV— HBV— OBAV— TCAP
Old October.— Thomas Constable.— BFV— FT— HBV
Old October.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Old Old Andrew Jackson (much abr.). — Vachel Lindsay. —
GA
(Oration, Entitled "Old, Old, Old, Old Andrew Jackson,"
An— C.)— ATP
"Old, Old Song," The. — Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies
(Young and Old).
Old, Old Story, The.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— OHCS-22— WRR-3
Old, Old Story, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Old, Old Story, The.— Unknown.— WRR-15
Old, Old Wish, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
"Old order changeth, yielding place to new, The." — Alfred,
Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the King (Passing of
Arthur, The).
Old Organ, The.— Helen Booth.— OHCS-29
Old Osawatomie.— Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Old Paint. — Unknown. — CSF
(Good-by, Old Paint — with music.) — ABF
Old Parish Church, Whitby, The. — Hardwick Drummond
Rawnsley.— OBVV
Old Pasture. — Frances Frost. — BPM-32
Old Pathway, The.— Nelle J. Colbert.— HB
Old Pedhar Carthy from Clonmore. — Patrick Joseph McCall. —
TIP
Old Peking.— Nym Wales.— AMV-35
Old People. — Richard R. Kirk. — LS
Old Pictures in Florence. — Robert Browning. — BPN — GEPC —
VLEP
"Morn when first it thunders in March, The" (set.). —
CPOI
"There's a fancy some lean to and some hate" (sel.). —
CPOI
Old Pine Trees. — Leigh Hanes.— BFP
Old Pioneer, The.— Theodore O'Hara.— SPP
Old Played-Out Song, An.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR—
WRR-48
Old Plough-Horse, The. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — PPA — PT
Old Poem. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur Waley. —
Old Poet to His Love, An. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — BAP
(Poet to His Love, The.) — MAP
Old Poets. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1 — LEAP
Old Postman, The. — L. A. G. Strong. — MLP
Old Print, An. — Edwin Morgan. — PFE
Old "Prof" Dickson, sel ("Old Prof Dickson's dead," etc.). —
Carl Holliday.— RNP
Old Professor, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-12
Old Prospector Talks, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Old Quarrel, An.— Frances Courtenay Baylor. — WRR-5
Old Rail Fence, The. — Martha Grassham Purcell. — HB
Old Rat's Tale, An.— Unknown. — CFBP — GFA — MPC-9 —
WRR-17
(What Became of Them?) — GS
Old Reading Class, The.— Will Carleton.— OHCS-23
Old Red Barn. — Lucy L. Montgomery. — WRR-S2
Old Red Cradle, The.— Annie J. Granniss. — PTA-1
Old Retired Sea-Captain, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Old Rhyme.— Unknown.— HWC (1st 4 IL)
(Here We Come a-Piping.)— CH— HH
Old Road, The. — Jones Very. — AA
Old Road to Paradise, The. — Margaret Widdenier. — HBMV —
MLP— PPGW
, . .
School-Chum, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
School-House, The.— H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-25
School-House, The ("I sat an hour today, John"). — Un-
Old Robin.— John Townsend Trowbndge.— BTB-3
Old Robin of Portingale (in Percy's Rehques of Ancient Eng
lish Poetry). — Unknown. — ESPB (abr.) — OBB
Old Rooter, The.— Samuel E. Kiser.— BTB-9
Old Roundsman's Story, An.— Margaret Eytmge. — BTB-S
Old Sailor Talks, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Old Sailors. — Unknown. — SG ___,-„
Old Saint, The.— Muriel Stuart.— HBMV
Old Salt Kossabone.— Walt Whitman.— GR-a
Old Sampler, The. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt
Van Deth.)— OHCS-13
Old Sandhills, Hobart, The. — Hubert Church. — MM
Old Santa Fe Trail, The. — Richard Burton. — PAH
Old Sarum. — Alice Colburn Beal. — HB
Old Saugatuck Mill.— Grace Jewett Austin.— HB
Old Saul. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — GR-a — LS — MAP —
POOT— SPP— TCAP
Old Scent of the Plum Tree. — Fujiwara letaka, tr. from the
Japanese by E. Powys Mathers. — AWP
Old Sceptic, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Old School Clock, The.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— WRR-2
Old School Exhibitions, The. — Unknown. —
Old Sc' "" "" "" ""' '- -
Old Sc
Old School-House,
known.-— OHCS-5
Old School-House, The ("I wandered alone down yonder lane").
— Unknown.— PRK
Old Scottish Cavalier, The. — William Edmondstoune Aytoun,-—
GN— HBV— LC
Old Scout's Lament, The.— Unknown.— CSF
Old Sedan Chair, The. — Austin Dobson. — WRR-1
Old Sergeant, The. — Forceythe Willson. — AA (abr.)— BTB-2—
OHCS-15— WTP-10 (abr.)
Old Sermon, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-36
Old Sexton, The.— Park Benjamin.— AA— APL— HBV
(Sexton, The.)— OHCS-8
Old Sexton, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Old Shawnee, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Old Shell over.— Walter de la Mare.— UTS
Old Shepherd's Prayer.— Charlotte Mew.— MBP
Old Ships, The.— James Elroy Flecker.-— CBE—CH— EPP —
GTML— GTSL— MBP— NAL—OBMV— PC— POTT—
TCPD— WHA
Old Ships. — Louis Ginsberg. — HBMV
Old Ships.— David Morton.— BAP— BBV— BFP— MCT— MLP
—OBAV— PYM— SBMV—SC— TSW— TSWC
Old Shoe, The. — Frangois Coppee, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Old Shoes.— Gertrude Ryder Bennett. — DDA
Old Sight.— Edith Matilda Thomas. — HTR
Old Skinflint. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, — OBMV
Old Slave's Lament, The. — Unknown. — WRR-1
"Old Sodos no longer makes saddles." — Lola Ridge. See Ghetto,
The.
Old Soldier.— Padraic Colum.— OBMV
Old Soldier, The. — Katharine Tynan. — AOAH
Old Soldier Dead. — Annette Kohn.— HH
(Our Soldier Dead.)— GPWW— RON
Old Soldier Tramp, The. — "Toaquin" Miller. — OHCS-23
Old Soldier's Story, The. — E. A. Duncan. — OHCS-13
Old Song, An. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — AV
Old Song.— Edward Fitzgerald.— EV-5— GN (abr.)— OBEY
(Meadows in Spring.)— FT— GPE— HBV—OBVV
Old Song, An. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — HTR— POT
Old Song, An. — Arthur Ketchum.— LHW
Old Song, The.— Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies, The.
Old Song, An.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Old Song, The.— Unknown.— MHT
Old Song, An. — "Yehoash" (Solomon Bloomgarden), tr. fr. the
Yiddish by Marie Syrkin.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Old Song by New Singers, An.— A. C. Wilkie.— BOHV— PA
Old Song of Fairies, An. — Unknown. See Fairy Queen, The.
Old Song Re-Sung, An.— John Maseneld. — PM
Old Song Resung, An. — William Butler Yeats. — BLV— BMEP
— MBP— PC— VA
(Down by the Salley Gardens.)— CMP— GTIV—GTML—
HBV— MM — OBVV — PG — POTT — TCPD —
VLEP
(Salley Gardens, The.)— EG
Old Song Reversed, An. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA —
LEAP— TPH
Old Song Written during Washington's Life. — Unknown. —
OHIP
Old Soul, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— LBAP
Old Souldier of the Queens, An. — Unknown.— OBS
Old Souls.— Thomas Gordon Hake.— VA
Old South Meeting House, The, j*/.— Wendell Phillips.
Plea for the Old South Church, Boston. — PPS
Old Spanish Song. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by Eugene
Field.— PEF
"Old Speckle."— Unknown.—"PP\rP
Old Squire, The, — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — BMC— HBV—
OBVV— VA
Old Stoic, The.— Emily Bronte.— BLV— BPP— CPOI— EPW-4
—EV-S— GPE— GTML—OAEP— OBVV— OTA— PC
— PIAE— SBA— TPH— VA— YT
Old Stone Basin, The. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey
Woolsey.) — PEOR
Old Story, The.— Alice Gary.— OHCS-16
Old Story, The.— John O'Hagan.— TIP
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Olive
Old Story, The ("Like many a one."). — Edwin Arlington
Robinson (par. fr. the Greek of Marcus Argentarius). —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Variations of Greek Themes VIII.)— MO AP
Old Story, An ("Strange that I did not know.") — Edwin
Arlington Robinson.— BTP— HBMV— MAP
Old Story, The ("At the Professors' ball to-night.")— Un-
known.— BTB-6—WRR-20
Old Story, An ("I have heard of poor and sad congregations.")'
— Unknown. — HT
Old Story, The ("She told him that men were false."). — Un
known. — BTB-7
Old Street, An. — Virginia Woodward Cloud. — AA
Old Street. — Helen Janet Miller.— HB
Old Stuff. — Bert Leston Taylor.— BOHV— HBMV— LHV—
WTP-8
Old Sue. — Thomas Nelson Page. — WRR-51
Old "Superb," The. — Sir Henry Newbolt.— BBV
Old Surgeon's Story, The. — Eleanor Cecelia Donnelly. —
OHCS-17
Old Susan. — Walter de la Mare.— CMP — GR-e— LL-2— MBP
— MPC-13 — PB-4 — PJH-2 — POT — PVS— TCEP—
VOD— WLIP
Old Sweet Song. — Mrs. Mary L. Gaddess. — WRR-48
Old Sweet Song, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Old Sweetheart of Mine, An (C.). — James Whitcomb Riley. —
BLPA — BTB-6 (abr.) — CPWR — PTWP (abr.) —
WRR-4 (abr.)— WTP-7
(Old Sweetheart, An— abr.)— OBAV
Old Swiinmin'-Hole, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — APD—
CPWR— GR-a— HBV— JHP— POT
Old Tale, An. — Marya Zaturensky. — NP— TBM
Old Tale of the Begetting, The. — John Masefield.— PM
Old Teacher. — Gerald Raferty.— BPP
Old Tennant Church. — George W. Bungay.— OHCS-29
Old Testament Contents. — Unknown. — BLPA
Old Thanksgiving Days, The. — Ernest W. Shurtleff. — PEOR
Old Things. — Tessa Sweazy Webb. — BFP
Old Thirteen, The. — Charles Timothy Brooks. — OHCS-17
Old Thought, An. — Charles Henry Luders. — AA
Old Time Cowboy. — Unknown. — CSF
(Melancholy Cowboy, The— si. diff.)—CSF
Old Time Fiddler. — William Cunningham. — OA
Old Time Thanksgiving, An.— Helen Evertson Smith.— TOAH
Old Timers. — Carl Sandburg.— BAP— CCS— LA— NP— TBM
—WTP-7
Old Times and New. — A. C. Spooner. — OHCS-4
Old Times, Old Friends, Old Love. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Old Times on the Mississippi. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Lang-
horne Clemens.) — APP
Old Times Were the Best, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Old Tippecanoe. — Unknown. — GA — PAH
Old Top Sergeant, The.— Berton Braley.— GPWW
Old Tramp, The. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Old Tramp, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Trapper's Christmas Dinner. — William Henry Harrison
Murray.— WRR-3 4
Old Triton's Wreathed Horn.— W. R. Moses.— TB
Old Trundle-Bed, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Old Tubal Cain.— Charles MacKay. See Tubal Cain.
Old Tune, An. — Gerard de Nerval, tr. fr. the French by An
drew Lang.— AWP— HBV— JAWP— WBP
(Fantasia.) — AFP
(Fantaisie — in original French.) — HBV
Old Uncle Ned. — Stephen C. Foster. — APW
Old U. S., The.— Arthur Train.— WRR-34
Old Vicarage, Grantchester, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB —
CRE — MBP — MCT— MLP— POTT— TCPD— TOP—
WLIP
Old Violin, The. — Maurice Francis Egan. — AA — JKCP
Old Violin, The. — Mary Stewart. — OHCS-36
Old Violinist's Christmas, The.— Unknown.— WRR-33
Old Virginia Reel, The. — Minna Irving. — WRR-29
Old Vote for "Young Marster," An. — Eva M. de Jarnette.—
BTB-7
Old War-Dreams.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— DDA
Old Watchdog to His Son, The. — Edward Anthony. — OTA
Old Way, The.— Ronald A. Hop_wood.— CRE
Old Ways and the New, The.— John H. Yates.— OHCS-10
Old Wife, The.— Theron Brown.— BTB-8— OHCS-35
Old Wife's Kiss, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-9
Old Winter.— Thomas Noel.— DD (abr.)-GN— HBV— OTPC
— PEM
Old Winter, Esquire.— Alfred M. Lynes.— PPYP— YPS
Old Winters on the Farm. — James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Old Witch in the Copse, The.— Frances Cornford.— TCPD
Old Wives' Prayer, The.— Robert Herrick.— MV-2
Old Wives' (or Wife's) Tale, The, sels.— George Peele.
Harvestmen a-Singing. — CRE — EP — EPP
(Harvester's Song.) — BLV
(Songs from "The Old Wives' Tale" — sel. fr. above.)
—OBSC
Voice Speaks from the Well, A.— OBSC
(Song[s] from "The Old Wives' Tale.")— ALV— OBSC
(Whenas the Rye Reach to the Chin.)— EM- 1
Old Woman, The.— John Bunker.— CAW
Old Woman, The. — Joseph Campbell.— AWP— BMC— BMEP
— CBOV— CP— EPP— GPE— GT1V— HBMV— JAWP
—LBBV— MBP— MCCG— NP— NV— PT— SPT— TIP
— WBP YT
Old Woman, The. — Mother Goose. See There Was an Old
Woman, as I've Heard Tell.
Old Woman.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Old Woman, The. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — NP
Old Woman, The ("There was an old woman as I heard tell.")
— Unknown. — CFBP
Old Woman, The ("Untidy, squat, and soft old body slack.") —
Unknown. — DDA
Old Woman in Shoe Sermon. — Unknown. — WRR-53
Old Woman of Beare Regrets Lost Youth, The. — Unknown, tr.
fr. the Irish by Frank O'Connor. — OBMV
Old Woman of Berkeley, The. — Robert Southey. — OBRV
Old Woman of the Roads, An. — Padraic Colum. — BLV — BMC
— BMEP — CAW— CH—CP—CR— EPP— GPE— GR-e
— GTSL— HBMV— JKCP — JPC— LBBV— LC— MBP
— MCT— MM — MPB — NP— NV— PB-4— PER— PG—
FOOT— PPD-2 — PT — SBA— SP — TVSH— VOD—
WHA— WLIP— YT
Old Woman, Old Woman.— Mother Goose.— OTPC— RIS
Old Woman, Outside the Abbey Theater, An. — Leonard A. G.
Strong. — MBP
Old Woman Rain. — Louise Driscoll. — MW
Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, The. — Mother Goose. See
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe.
Old Woman with Flowers, An. — Agnes Lee. — NP
Old Woman's Answer to a Letter from Her Girlhood, An. —
Susan L. Emory. — CAW
Old Woman's Complaint, An. — R. L. Roys. — OHCS-24
Old Woman's Lamentations, An. — Frangois Villon, tr. fr. the
French by John Millington Synge. — OBMV
(Complaint of the Fair Armoreese, The — tr. by Algernon
Charles Swinburne).— AWP
Old Woman's Love Story. — Unknown. — CD
Old Woman's Railway Signal, The. — Elihu Burritt. — OHCS-12
Old Women.— Babette Deutch.— BAP— HBMV— TBM
Old Wood-Carver.— Dorothy A. Linney. — AMV-37
Old Wooden Tub, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Old World to the New, The. — Florence Ellenwood Allen. — CAG
Old Yankee Farmer, The. — Unknown. — BTB-1 — OHCS-5
Old Year, The.— John Clare. — PG
Old Year, The.— Violet Fuller.— HS
Old Year, The.— Clarence Urmy.— OQP— PSO— QP-1
Old Year and the New, The. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
Old Year and the New, The.— Josephine Pollard.— BTB-4
Old Year and the New, The. — Eben E. Rexford. — BTB-4
Old Year and the New, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Old Year and the New, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In
Memoriam A. H. H. ("Ring out, wild bells, to the
wild sky.")
Old Year and the New, The: A Prophecy. — Unknown (at. to
Jonathan Odell.)— AP— APB
Old Year's Address, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Old Year's Prayer, The. — Minna Irving. — PSO
Old Yew, The.— William Soutar.— BPM-34
"Old yew which graspest at the stones, The." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Old Young.— Will Dillman.— WRR-19
Olden Days, The. — Joseph Hall. See Virgidemiarum.
Olden Love-Making. — Nicholas Breton. — OBSC
Older Than the Hills.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Oldest Song, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Old-Fashioned Air. — Theodore Morrison. — AMV-37
Old-Fashioned Bible, The. — James f Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Old-Fashioned Garden, An. — Austin Dobson. See Dead Letter,
The.
Old-Fashioned Garden, The. — John Russell Hayes. — AA —
ME (.abr.)
Old-Fashioned Garden. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-SO
Old-Fashioned Pair, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Old-Fashioned Philosophy. — J. A. Edgerton. — BS
Old-Fashioned Poet, An. — Ada Foster Murray. — HBV
"Old-Fashioned Requited Love." — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Old-Fashioned Roses. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR —
WRR-2
Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Old-Fashioned Welcome, An — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Old-Long-Syne. — Unknown. — OBS
Old-School Punishment. — Unknown. — LPS-1 — OHCS-19
Old-Time Bells, The. — Unknown. — HS
Old-Time Cowboy. — Unknown. See Melancholy Cowboy, The.
Old-Time Family, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"Old-Time Friends" on Exhibition-Day. — Frank I
WRR-55
Old-Time Negro, An. — "Bill Arp" (Charles Henry Smith).—
WRR-1S
Old-Time Service. — Thomas Churchyard. See Fayned Fancye
betweene the Spider and the Gowte, A.
Old-Time Sitting Room, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Old-Timer, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Old-Times Sleigh-Ride, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Old-World Effect, An. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP
Ole Ace. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — OHCS-32
Ole Banjo, The. — Lucy Dean Jenkins. — SPE-6
Ole Billy William.— Booth Lowrey.— IHA
Ole Bull.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Ole Bull's Christmas. — Wallace Bruce. — WRR-22
"Ole Marster's" Christmas, The. — Sam W. Small. — CD
Ole Mistis (No. 1).— John Trotwood Moore.— WRR-29
Ole Mistis (No. 2). — John Trotwood Moore. — BTB-9—
WRR-29 (abr.)
Ole Pine Box, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-2 1
Olem Meminisse Juvabit. — Aline Kilmer. — BMC — GPE — JKCP
O'Lincon Family, The. — Wilson Flagg. — HBV — MPC-S
(O'Lincoln Family, The.)— HBVY—LPS-2— OTPC— SN
Olive. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.— GTBS
L. Stanton. —
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Olive Hill.-— Sarah Bixby Smith.— TL
Olive Tree, The.— Sabine Baring-Gould.— GN
Olive Tree Speaks, An.— Madeleine Sweeny Miller.— MOM
Oliver Cromwell's Mother.— William M. Thayer.— MOAH
Oliver Twist, sels.— Charles Dickens.
Courtship of Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney, The (arr. fr.
Chs. XXIII, XXIV, XXVII).— WRR-25
(Mr. Bumble's Courtship— sels. fr. Chs. XXIII
XXVII.)— PVS
(Mr. Bumble's Wooing— si. diff.)—SPE-7
Death of Bill Sykes, The (Ch. L).— NPTP-
Fagin's Last Day (Ch. LII).— SPE-2— WRR-23
Omar
•NPTP— OHCS-28
-------- y (Ch. Lll).— SPE-2— WRR-23
Murder of Nancy Sikes, The (Ch. XLVII).— BTB-8
Oliver Twist Starts Out into the World, sels. fr.
Chs. VI, VII.— SPE-7
Oliver Twist Starts Out into the World.— Charles Dickens. See
Oliver Wendell Holmes.— William Hamilton Hayne.— GA— DD
Oliver Wiggins.— "Stanley Vestal" (W. S. Campbell).— IHA
Olive-Tree, The.— Sabine Baring-Gould.— GS
Olivia.— Elijah Fenton.— AEV
Olivia. — Edward Pollock.— AA
Olivia. — William Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night.
Olivia.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Talking Oak, The.
Olng Grange, sel. — Walter C. Smith.
Daughters of Philistia. — VA
Om.— "JE." (George William Russell).— VA
Omaha.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Omar and Death. — Omar Khayyam. See Rubaiyat of
Khayyam ("Ah, Love! could you and I," etc.}.
Omar and the Persian. — Sarah Williams. — VA
Omar for Ladies, An. — Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon. —
HBV — PA
Omar's Lament. — Omar Khayyam. See Rubaiyat of Omar
Khayyam ("Alas, that Spring should vanish," etc.}.
Ombre at Hampton Court. — Alexander* Pope. See Rape of
the Lock, The.
Ombre Chinoise. — Amy Lowell. — NP
Omens. — Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-31
Omnes Eodern Cogimur. — Robert Blair. See Grave, The.
Omnia Exeunt in Mysterium. — George Sterling. — GPE — LA —
LEAP— NP—TBM— WGRP
(Omnium Exeunt in Mysterium.) — BAP — SBMV
Omnia Somnia. — Joshua Sylvester. — OBS
Omnia Somnia. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — HBV
Omnia Vincit. — Alfred Cochrane. — HBV
Omnia Vincit. — Unknown (at. also to Tobias Hume). — GTSL
(Devotion.)— GPE— OBEV
("Fain would I change that note.")— AEP-W— EG— EV-1
—OBS
(Madrigal.)— CBE
(Song.)— HBV
(To Love.)— BCEP
Omnipotent, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The.
Omnipresence. — Edward Everett Hale. — WGRP
Omnium Exeunt in Mysterium. — George Sterling. See Omnia
Exeunt in Mysterium.
On a Bank As I Sat a-Fishing. — Sir Henry Wotton. See
Description of the Spring.
On a Barricade. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. — SPE-S —
WRR-44
"On a battle-trumpet's blast." — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Prometheus Unbound ("Monarch of Gods," etc.)
On a Beautiful Day.— John Sterling. — LPS-2
On a Beautiful Youth Struck Blind with Lightning. — Oliver
Goldsmith (after the Spanish). — OAEP
On a Bed of Guernsey Lilies. — Christopher Smart. See Ode
to the Earl of Northumberland.
On a Birthday. — John Millington Synge. — OBMV
On a Blind Girl. — Baha Ad-din Zuhayr, tr. fr. the Arabic by
E. H. Palmer.— A WP
On a Boy's First Reading of King Henry V. — S. Weir Mitch
ell.— AA— LEAP— PFY
On a Broken Pipe. — James Thomson (1834-1882). — PIAE
On a Bust of Dante. — Thomas William Parsons. — AA — AP —
APL— AP W— B AP — CBO V — HBV— LEAP — LEAP
— LP S-3— M CT— O B A V— TP H
On a Bust of General Grant. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP —
(General Grant— afcr.)— SPE-8
On a Cast from an Antique. — George Pellew. — AA
On a Cat, Ageing. — Alexander Gray. — HMSP
On a Certain Goddess. — Alfred' Noyes. See Five Criticisms.
On a Certain Lady at Court. — Alexander Pope. — ALV — BCEP
— CEP—HBV— OAEP-CBEC— OBEV—
On a Child.— Walter Savage Landor.— OBVV
(Child of a Day.)— GPE— MOAH— V A
(Child of a Day, Thou Knowest Not.)— BPN
On a Colonial Picture. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — PR
On a Contented Mind. — Thomas, Lord Vaux. — HBV
(Content.)— OBSC
(Of a Contented Mind.) — EV-1 — FT
On a Country Road. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Mid
summer Holiday, A.
On a Curate's Complaint of Hard Duty.— Jonathan Swift.—
GTIV
"On a day, alack the day." — William Shakespeare. See Love's
Labour c Lost.
On a Dead Babe. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
On a Dead Child. — Robert Bridges. — CMP — EA — GTML _
GTSL— OAEP— OBEV— OBMV— PWB—SBA
On a Dead Child.— Richard Middleton. — OBVV
On a Dead Cripple. — Ronald Allison Kells Mason. — MM
On a Dead Hostess.— Hilaire Belloc.— MBP— PIAE
On a Dead Poet. — Frances Sargent Osgood. — AA
On a Dead Teacher.— Gerald Raftery.— JKCP
On a Deaf Housekeeper. — Unknown. — BOHV
On a Distant Prospect of Eton College (C.). — Thomas Gray —
GPE— HBV— MBL y
(Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College.) — ATP
BCEP— BEL— CEP— CRE— EM- 1— EP— EPP— .
— EPRE-— EPW-3 — EV-3 — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— OAEP— OBEC—TBV— TOP— TPH
Where Ignorance Is Bliss (sel.). — FF— POI
On a Dream.— John Keats.— EV-4
On a Drop of Dew. — Andrew Marvell.— EV-2 — OBS
. (Drop of Dew, A.)— EPW-2— LPS-2— MV-2
On a Faded Violet.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— BPN
On a Fair Beggar. — Philip Ayres. — OBS
On a Fair Woman. — Francis Burdett Money-Coutts. — OBVV
On a Fan.— Austin Dobson.— HBV— LPS-3— VA
(Ballade of the Pompadour's Fan.)— PFE
(On a Fan That Belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour )
—ALV— BPN— FT— OBVV
(Pompadour's Fan.) — WTP-4
On a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes. — Thomas
Gray.— AEP-D— BFVR— CG— EV-3— GN— GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— MCCG— OBEV— OG—PPD-1— WP—
WRR-35— WTP-4
(Gray's Elegy on Horace Wai pole's Cat.)— WRR-35
(Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat.) — BEL — EM-1— LL-4
— NAL
(Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat Drowned in a Bowl of
Goldfishes.) — ABVC — ATP— CEP — EPRE —
OAEP— OB EC— OTPC— RON— TOP
(On the Death of a Favorite Cat.) — BOHV— THP— WLIP
(On the Death of a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of
Goldfishes.)— CIV— HBV— TPH
On a Ferry Boat. — Richard Burton. — AA
On a Fly Drinking Out of His Cup. — William Oldys.— EV-3—
JPC— LEAP— OBEV
(To a Fly.)— LC— OTPC
(Fly, The.)— OBEC
(On a Fly Drinking from His Cup.) — EG
On a Fly-Leaf. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
On a Fly-Leaf of a Book of Old Plays. — Walter Learned. — FT
—PR
On a Fly-Leaf of Burns' Songs. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles
— GPE— HBV— LBMV
On a Fly-Leaf of Theocritus. — Maurice Thompson. — OBAV
On a Fortification at Boston Begun by Women. — Benjamin
Tompson— PAH— TCAP
On a Foul Morning. — Richard Crashaw. — EPEP
On a Fowler. — Isidortis, tr. fr. the Greek by William Cowper.
On a Full-Length Portrait of Beau Marsh. — Philip Dormer
Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield.—'BO'H.V
On a Garden by the Sea. — Silentiarius Paulus, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Walter Leaf.— UFE
On a Gentlewoman Walking in the Snowe. — William Strode.
See Chloris in the Snow.
On a Gift of Flowers. — Emile Augier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
On a Girdle (Cj.— Edmund Waller.— ALV— AWP— BEL—
BLV— CEP— CR— CRE— CRP—EA— EM-1— EP-
EPC — EPEP — EPP — EPS — EPW-2 — EV-2 — FT—
GPE— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL— HBV— ISP— JAWP—
LEAP— LPS-1 — NAL— OAEP— OBEV— OBS—SBA
— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WHA— WTP-9
("That which her slender waist confined.") — EG
On a Gloomy Easter. — Alice Freeman Palmer. — HTR — MRV—
OHIP
On a Grave at Grindelwald. — Frederic William Henry Myers. —
VA
On a Grave in Christ-Church, Hants. — Oscar Fay Adams. — AA
On a Gravestone. — Unknown. — PCD
(Motto Cut on the Gravestone of Edward Courtenay, Earl
of Devonshire.) — JPC
On a Gray Birthday. — John Marshall. — SR
On a Great Man Whose Mind Is Clouding. — Edmund Clarence
Stedman. — AA
On a Grecian Urn. — John Keats. See Ode on a Grecian Urn.
On a Greek Vase. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — AA — APD— -
APL— LBAP— OBAV
On a Halfpenny Which a Young Lady Gave a Beggar, and
Which the Author Redeemed for Half a Crown. — Henry
Fielding.— FT
On a Hessian Debarkation. — Philip Freneau. — MOAP
On a High Red Hill in Southwest Texas. — Arthur Fullingim. —
OA
On a Hill.— Irene Rutherford McLeod. — NLK — VOD
"On a hill there blooms a palm." — Chairn Nachman Bialik. See
Songs of the People.
On a Honey Bee.— Philip Freneau.— AP—APB—GR-a— TCAP
(On a Honey Bee Drinking from a Glass of Wine and
Drowned Therein.) — IAP
(To a Honey Bee.)— AA— BAP— LEAP
On a Hymn Book. — William J. Henderson. — PR
On a Lady Who Fancied Herself a Beauty.— Charles Sackville,
Earl of Dorset.—EPRE
(Song: "Dorinda's sparkling wit, and eyes.") — CEP —
On a Lap Dog.— John Gay. See Elegy on a Lap-Dog.
On a Little Bird. — Martin Armstrong — CH
On a Lonely Spray.— James Stephens.— CMP
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On Death
On a Lute Found in a Sarcophagus. — Edmund Gosse. — GTML
— GTSL— VA
On a Magazine Sonnet. — Russell Billiard Loines. — AA — BOHV
—PC
On a Midsummer Eve. — Thomas Hardy.— EA— GTML— GTSL
— VLEP
On a Miniature. — Henry Augustin Beers. — AA
On a Miscellany of Poems to Bernard Lintott. — John Gay. —
CEP
On a Mountain Top. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
On a Mourner, sets. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Love Thou Thy Land. — BPN — CR — EPN — EPW-5 —
VLEP
Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights. — BEL — BHV— BPM
— CR— CRE — EPW-S — -GPE— HBV— LL-4—
OAEP— TCEP— TPH— VLEP
You Ask Me, Why, Tho' [or Though] 111 at Ease.— BEL—
BPN— CRE— EM-2—EPNC— EPW-S — GEPC—
OAEP— TCEP— TPH— VLEP
(You Ask Me Why.)— EP
On a Night of Snow. — Elizabeth J. Coats worth.— CIV— MAP—
MW
On a Nightingale in April. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).
— HBV— OBVV
On a Nun. — Jacopo Vittorelli, tr. fr. the Italian by Byron. —
AWP— CAW— JAWP— WBP
On a Pair of Garters. — Sir John Davies. — EG
On a Papyrus of Oxyrhynchus. — Unknown. — CAW
On a Pet Cat. — George A. Persell. — CAG
On a Picture. — Anne C. Lynch. — LPS-1
On a Picture by Poussin Representing Shepherds in Arcadia. —
John Addington Synionds. — Hl3V
On a Picture of an Infant Playing near a Precipice. — Leonidas,
of Alexandria, tr. fr. the Greek by Samuel Rogers. —
MOAH
On a Picture of Leander.— John Keats— BPN— EPW-4—ERP
—TOP
(Sonnet on a Picture of Leander.) — GEPC
On a Piece of Tapestry. — George Santayana. — AA — OBAV
On a Poet Patriot. — Thomas MacDonagh. See Of a Poet Pa
triot.
On a Political Prisoner. — William Butler Yeats.— OBMV
On a Politician.— Hilaire Belloc.— PIAE
On a Portrait of Columbus. — George Edward Woodberry. — AA
On a Portrait of Wordsworth. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
LPS-3
On a Prayer-Book Sent to Mrs. M. R. — Richard Crashaw. —
BCEP
(Prayer: "Lo, here a little volume, but great book.") — HBV
On a Pretty Madwoman. — Matthew Prior. — CEP
On a Quiet Conscience. — Charles I of England. — CH — PCD
On a Railroad Right of Way.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
On a Railway Platform. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
On a Roman Helmet. — Will H. Ogilvie. — EBSV
On a Ruined Farm near the His Master's Voice Gramophone
Factory.— Eric Blair.— BPM-34
On a Sculptured Head of the Christ. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher.
—HBV
On a Seal. — Plato, tr. fr. the Greek by Thomas Stanley.— AWP
—JAWP— WBP
On a Self-Portrait by Rembrandt. — Robert Haven SchauflHer.
— JPC
On a Sense of Humour. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — BOHV
On a Seventeenth Birthday. — Anne P. L. Field. — MOAH
On a Shepherd Losing His Mistress. — Unknown. — GPE
On a Singing Girl. — Robert Liddell Lowe.— BPM-30 — TB
On a Singing Girl.— Elinor Wylie.— TOP
On a Soldier Fallen in the Philippines. — William Vaughn
Moody.— HBV— LEAP— MAP— MC— PAH— TPH
On a Spaniel Called "Beau" Killing a Young Bird. — William
Cowper.— BPB—LC—PRWS
On a Splendid Match.-- -James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
On a Spring-Board. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy.— OBVV
On a Subway Express. — Chester Firkins. — BAP — GPE —
LBMV— MMV— NPSC— OTA— PC— PFY— WTP-4
On a Tear. — Samuel Rogers. — HBV
(Tear, A.)— EP— LPS-3
On a Thrush Singing in Autumn. — Sir Lewis Morris. — OBVV
On a Travelling Speculator. — Philip Freneau. — AA
On a Violet in Her Breast. —Thomas Stanley.— OBS
On a Virtuous Young Gentlewoman That Died Suddenly. —
William Cartwright.— EPW-2— OBEV
On a Visit. — Marie Louise Tompkins. — SPE-4
On a Volume of Scholastic Philosophy. — George Santayana. —
WLIP
On a Wet Summer. — John Codrington Bamfylde. — ES
On a Wife. — Francis Burdett Money-Coutts. — OBVV
On a Young Poetess's Grave. — Robert Buchanan. — VA •
On a Youthful Portrait of Stevenson. — James Whitcomb Riley.
—CPWR
On Active Service.— Patrick MacGill.— PPGW
On Alexis. — Plato, tr. fr. the Greek by Thomas Stanley.— AWP
On an American Soldier of Fortune Slain in France. — Clinton
Scollard.— MC
On an Anniversary. — John M. Synge. — OBMV
On an Infant Dying As Soon As Born. — Charles Lamb. — BCEP
— EPW-4 — EV 4 -GTBS— GTSE— GTSL- OBEV—
OBRy
On an Intaglio Head of Minerva. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. —
HBV— LPS-3— PR
On an Invitation to the United States. — Thomas Hardy. — AWP
—JAWP— WBP
On an Island.— John M. Synge.— MBP— OBVV
On an Old Muff. — Frederick Locker-Lampson.
THF
. . LPS-3
— VA
On an Old Song.— William Edward Hartpole Lecky.— HBV
On an Old Woman. — Lucillius, tr. fr. the Greek by William
Cowper. — AWP
On an Upright Judge. — Jonathan Swift.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
On an Urn. — Richard Garnett. — VA
On Another's Sorrow.— William Blake.— ABVC— AWP— CEP
—EP— EV-3— OTPC— RON— SEP
On Any Ordenary Man in a High State of Laughture and De
light. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
On Archaeanassa. — Plato, tr. fr. the Greek by Plato. — AWP
On Armistice Day. — Ernest E. Davies. — RH
On Arranging a Bowl of Violets. — Grace Hazard Conkling. —
On Ascending a Hill Leading to a Convent. — Francisco Manuel
de Mello, tr. fr. the Spanish by Felicia Dorothea He-
mans. — CAW
On Babies (C.).— Jerome K. Jerome. — HER
(Babies.)— BTB-7
On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers (a&r.). — Matthew Green.
— EPW-3
On Bathing. — Thomas Warton. — ES
On Beauty: A Riddle. — Matthew Prior. — CEP
On Behalf of Some Irishmen Not Followers of Tradition. —
"M." (George William Russell.)— MM
On Being a Woman. — Dorothy Parker. — BOHV
On Being Asked to Write an Original Poem. — Alice Judd. —
HB
On Being Broke.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
On Being Found Guilty of High Treason, sels. — Robert Em
met.
Extract from the Last Speech of Robert Emmet. — BTB-1
(In His Own Defence— si. diff.)—PPD-2
(Speech of Vindication.) — OHCS-8
On Being Found Guilty of Treason. — Thomas F. Meagher. —
OHCS-3
On Being Good. — John Kendrick Bangs. — PR
On Being Ready. — Grantland Rice. — ICBD
On Being Sixty. — Po Chu-i, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley.— AWP
On Being Ten. — Unknown. — WRR-S2
On Blenheim House. — Abel Evans. — OBEC
"On blessed youths, for Jove doth pause." — Francis Beaumont.
See Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray's-Inn and the
Inner-Temple, The.
On Board the "Cumberland" (March 7, 1862). — George Henry
Boker.— IAP— OHCS-1— PAH— WRR-10
On Board the " '76." — James Russell Lowell. — APB — CAP
On Board the "Victory." — Ednah Robinson. — WRR-22
On Books. — Hamilton Wright Mabie. — ST
On Broadway. — Eleanor Rogers Cox — BAP
(Dreaming of Cities Dead.)— BMC— CAW— JKCP
On Broadway.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP— CP
On Broadway. — George Sylvester Viereck. — OQP — QP-2
On Burns. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN
On Butler's Monument, — Samuel Wesley. — BOHV
(On the Setting-up Mr. Butler's Monument in Westmin
ster Abbey.) — OBEC
On Calais Sands. — Andrew Lang. — VA
On Catoctin. — Maria Briscoe Croker. — HB
On Cats and Dogs. — Jerome K. Jerome. — HSP
(Cats and Dogs.)— WRR-35
On Catullus (C.). — Walter Savage Landor.— EV-4 — GPE—
OBEV— TOP
On Censure. — Jonathan Swift. — EV-3
On Certain of the Bolshevik "Idealists." — Alfred Noyes. See
Five Criticisms.
On Certain Realists. — Alfred Noyes. See Five Criticisms.
On Chapman's Homer. — John Keats. See On First Looking
into Chapman's Homer.
On Charles II.— John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — BCEP—
CRE— LEAP— PIAE— WTP-10
(Epigrams.) — ALV
On Chaucer. — Thomas Hoccleve. See De Regimine Principum.
On Chillon. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Prisoner of
Chillon.
On Chloris Walking in the Snow. — William Strode. See
Chloris in the Snow.
On Christmas Day to My Heart. — Clement Paman. — OBS
On Christmas Eve. — Judd Mortimer Lewis. — CS
On Christmas-Day. — Thomas Traherne. — OBS
On Church Building. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
On Clarastella Singing. — Robert Heath. — OBS
On Clarastella Walking in Her Garden. — Robert Heath. —
OBS— UFE
On Clingman Dome. — Olive Tilford Dargan.— VOD — LS
On Coming to an End. — George Meason Whicher. — BAP
On Conquering America. — William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See
American War, The.
On Co'tin'. — Ida Little Pifer. — SPE-5
On Crutches.— William Russell Rose.— WRR-24
On Dartmoor. — R. W. Ketton-Cremer. — BPM-33
On Death.— Walter Savage Landor.— CRP—EP—EPP—OHPI
—TPH
(Death.)— GPE— HBV— PIAE
(Death Stands above Me.)— OAEP
("Death stands above rne, whispering low.") — AEV — -BPN
— CBO V — EPN — EV-4— OTA— SPE-2— TOP—
WP
(Death Undreaded.)— VA
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
On Death (Continued).
(Lyrics and Epigrams — XII.) — ERP
(No Fear of Death.)— PDN
(No Word for Fear.)— FF— POI
(No Word of Fear.)— BPP
(On His Own Death.)— OBVV
On Digital Extremities. — Gelett Burgess. — HBVY — JPC
(I'd Rather Have Fingers Than Toes.)— LBN
(Limericks.)— BOHV
(Nonsense Rhymes.)— MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
(Nonsense Verses.) — HBV
On Disbanding the Army. — David Humphreys. — PAH
On Dives.— Richard Crashaw. — ACP
(Dives Asking a Drop.) — AEV
On Donne's Poetry. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — OAEP
On down the Road. — Grantland Rice.— ICBD
On Drinking. — Thomas Moore (after the Greek of Anacreon.)
— WTP-1
On Diirer's uMelencolia." — Sir William Watson. — VA
(Diirer's "Melancholia.")— CBOV
On Easter Morn. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — EOAH
On Easter Morning. — Eben E. Rexford.— BLRP
On Eastnor Knoll.— John Masefield.— CH— MCCG— PM— VOD
On Echo and Silence — Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges. — ES
On Edward Seymour^ Duke of Somerset. — Unknown. — OBSC
On Eloquence. — William C. Preston.— BTB-5
(Eloquence and Logic.)— OHCS-7
On Entering a Chapel. — John Davidson.— OQP — QP-2
On Entering a More Solemn Forest. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
On Even Keel. — Matthew Green. See Spleen, The.
On Exodus III, 14, I Am That I Am.— Matthew Prior.— CEP
On Fame ("Fame, like a wayward Girl," etc.) — John Keats.
—ERP
(On Fame— I.)— BPN
(Fame— I.)— EM-2
On Fame ("How fever'd is the man," etc.) — John Keats. —
EPN— ERP
(Fame.)— ES
(Fame— II.)— EM-2
(On Fame— II.)— BPN
On File.— John Kendrick Bangs.— FF— POI— WBLP
On First Entering Westminster Abbey. — Louise Imogen Gui-
ney. — A A
On First Having Heard the Skylark. — Edna St. Vincent Mil-
lay.— BIS— BLA
On First Looking into a Circular for a Student's Around-the-
World-Cruise.— "B. A. D."— CAG
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (C.). — John Keats. —
AEV — BCEP— BEL— BFVR— BLV— BPB— BPN—
BTP— CBE— CBOV — CH — CR— CRP— DD— EA—
EM-2 — EP—EPC— EPN — EPNC—EPP— EPW-4—
ERP— ES— EV-4— FPE— FT— GEPM — GN — GPE —
GR-e— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL— HBV— HBVY— ISP—
JPC— LEAP — LL-4— LLC— MCCG— MOB— NAI^
OAEP — OBEV — OBRV — ODP — OTPC — PECK—
PIAE — PJH-2— POY— PPD-1— PTER— PYM— SBA
— SEP— ST— TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH— WHA —
WLIP— WTP-5
(Lines on First Looking into Chapman's Homer.) — PFE
(On Chapman's Homer,)— POOI
(On Looking into Chapman's Homer.) — EG
(Sonnet: On First Looking into Chapman's Homer.) —
CRE— GEPC
(To the Adventurous.) — LH
On Fort Sumter. — Unknown. — MC (si diff.) — PAH
(Find a Way— abr.)~~ PB-7— PEDC
(Where There's a Will There's a Way.)— FF— POI
(Will Makes the Way, The— abr.)~- PRK
On Friendship. — William Whitehead. — OBEC
On Gay Wallpaper.— William Carlos Williams.— MAP
On George Herbert's "The Temple" Sent to a Gentlewoman.—
Richard Crashaw. — EV-2
On Giles and Joan. — Ben Jonson. — EPEP
On Going Home for Christmas.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
On Going into Action. — H. Rex Freston. — VM
On Going Out. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
On Good Wishes at Christmas. — Friswell. — COAH
On Great Stigarloaf. — George Arthur Greene. — TIP
On Growing Old.— John Masefield. — BEL— BMEP— CMP—
CRP— GPE— GR-e— HBMV—LBBV— LOW— MBP —
PG— PM— POI— SBA— SMP— SPT— VOD— WHA
On Hallowe'en. — Elsie Fowler. — GSRC
On Hampstead Heath. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Thorough
fares.
On Happy Days. — Unknown. See Absence.
On Happy Women. — Mary D. Cain.— HB
On Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-three. — John Milton.
See On His Being Arrived at [or to] the Age of
Twenty-three.
On Hearing a Bamboo Flute. — Li T'ai-Po, tr. fr. the Chinese
by Florence Ayscough. — UFE
On Hearing a Bird Sing at Night. — David Morton. — BLA
On Hearing a Lady Praise a Certain Rev. Doctor's Eves —
George Outram.— BOHV— THP
On Hearing a Lute-Player. — Liu 'Chang-Ch'ing, tr. fr, the
Chinese by Witter Bynner. — TL
On Hearing a Symphony of Beethoven. — Edna St. Vincent
Millay.— BIS— MAP— NP
On Hearing the Cry of an Ominous Raven. — Mandan Indians,
tr. by Frances Densmore. — OTA
.On Hearing the First Cuckoo.— Richard Church.— OBMV
On "Heights of Power.— Frances E. Willard.— WRR-18
On Henry II.— Unknown.— OTA
On Her Chastity.— Philip Horton.— TB
On Her Coming to London. — Edmund Waller. — HBV
On Her Dancing. — James Shirley. — GPE
On Himself. — Charles Churchill. See Prophecy of Famine, The,
On Himself. — Walter Savage Landor. See On His Seventy-
Fifth Birthday.
On. Himself. — James Russell Lowell. See Fable for Critics, A.
On Himself and His Epic.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Don Juan (Disillusion).
On Himself, upon Hearing What Was His Sentence. — James
Graham, Marquis of Montrose. — OBS
(Verses Composed on the Eve of His Execution.) — EBSV
On His Being Arrived at [or to] the Age of Twenty-Three
(C).— John Milton. — CBOV — EM-l—EPC— GEPC—
GEPM— PTER— S B A
(How Soon Hath lime,)— LEAP— OAEP
("How soon hath Time the subtle thief of youth.")--
AEP-W— EG
(On Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three.)— PFE
(On His Birthday.)— EPS
(On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three.) —
ATP— AWP — BEL— CRP—EP— EPEP— EPP--
ES — JAWP — LL-4— MCCG — PIAE — TOP- -
TPH— WBP
(Sonnet: How Soon Hath Time.) — AEV
(Sonnet VII: "How soon hath Time the suttle theef of
youth.") — OBS
(Sonnet: On His Being Arrived at the Age of Twenty-
Three.)— EPC—EPW-2— HBV— SEP
On His Birthday. — John Milton. See On His Being Arrived
at [or to] the Age of Twenty-Three (C.).
On His Blindness (£).— John Milton.— ATP— AWP— BBV-
BCEP — BEL — BLV— CBE— CBOV— CR—CRE-
CRP— EA— EM-1 — EP — EPEP — EPP— EPS— ES-
EV-2 — FF— GEPC — GEPM — GN — GPE — GR-e—
GTBS—GTSE—GTSL— HBV— HBVY— ISP— JAWP
— LEAP— LH— LL-4— LLC—LPS-2— MCCG— NAL—
OBEV — OFPE — OG— OTA— PB-8— PBGG— PC-
PCD — PECK — PFE— PIAE— POI— POOI— PTA-I
—PTER— PYM— SBA— TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH
—WBP— WHA— WLIP— WRR-1— WTP-7
(Sonnet: "When I consider how my light is spent.") — OBS
(Sonnet: On His Blindness.)— EPW-2
(Sonnet on His Blindness.)— AEV— BBV— BLP—OHFP
— OQP— QP-1— SEP— WGRP
(When I Consider How My Light Is Spent.) — OAEP "
("When I consider how my light is spent.") — AEP-W
On His Books.— Hilaire Belloc.— MBP
On His Choice of a Sepulcher.— Andrew Lang.— TPH
(Ballade of His Choice of a Sepulchre.)— BSV— POTT
(Of His Choice of a Sepulchre.)— VA
On His Deceased Wife. — John Milton.— ATP— BEL— CBOV
—CR— CRE— CRP— EM-1— EPEP — EPS— ES— EV-2
— GEPC— GEPM — GPE — LEAP — OBEV — TOP —
TPH— WLIP
(Sonnet XIX: "Methought I saw my late espoused saint.")
—OBS
On His Dog. — John Gay.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
On His Exil
.
ile to lona. — St. Columcille, tr. fr. the Gaelic by
Douglas Hyde.— CAW
On His First Sonne. — Ben Jonson. See On My First Son.
On His Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake. — Fitz-Greene Halleck.
—OBVV (1st st. only)
(Death of Joseph Rodman Drake.) — APD
(Elegy in Memory of Joseph Rodman Drake.) — OTA
(Green Be the Turf.)— LLC
(Joseph Rodman Drake.)— APB— BLPA— LPS-3— SBA
(On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake— C.) — A A— APL
— BAP— BAV— BFV— DD— DDA— GA— GR-a—
HBV— LAP — LA— LBAP — OBAV — PAH-
PJH-2— TCAP— VIL— WTP-5
On His Having Arrived at _the Age of Twenty-Three. — John
Milton. See On His Being Arrived at the Age of
Twenty-Three.
On His Lady's Waking. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French
by Andrew Lang. — AWP
On His Late Espoused Saint, — Sir Kenelm Digby. — ACP
On His Majesty's Recovery from the Small-Pox. — William
Cartwright. — EPW-2
On His Mistress. — John Donne. — EPS — NBE
On His Mistress Drpwn'd. — Thomas Sprat. — ATP
On His Mistress Going from Home. — Unknown. — OBS
On His Mistress [or Mistris], the Queen of Bohemia (C.). —
Sir Henry Wotton. — AEP-W— AEV— CR— EPW-2—
OBS
(Elizabeth of Bohemia.)— BCEP— BPB— EA— EV-2— GPE
—GTBS—GTSE—GTSL— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
—PIAE— SBA— TOP
(To His Mistress, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia.) — LPS-1
(To His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia.) — EPC
("You meaner beauties of the night.") — EG
On His Mistresse Going to Sea. — Thomas Gary. — OBS
On His Mistress's Garden of Herbs. — Unknown. — UFE
On His Mistris That Lov'd Hunting. — Unknown. — OBS
On His Own. — Adolphe E. Smylie.— GPWW
On His Own Agamemnon and Iphigeneia.— Walter Savage Lan
dor.— OBRV
(On His Own Iphegeneia and Agamemnon.) — BPN
On His Own Blindness. — John Milton. See To
Cyriack Skinner.
374
TITLE INDEX
On Reading
On His Own Death. — Walter Savage Landor.— OBVV
(Death.)— GPE— HBV— PIAE
(Death Stands above Me.) — OAEP
("Death stands above me, whispering low.") — AEV — BPN
— CBOV— EPN — EV-4— OTA— SPE-2— TOP—
WP
(Death Undreaded.) — VA
(Lyrics and Epigrams — XII.) — ERP
(No Word for Fear.)— FF— POI
(No Fear of Death.) — PDN
(No Word of Fear.)— BPP
(On Death.)— CRP— EP— EPP— OHPI— TPH
On His Own Iphigeneia and Agamemnon. — Walter Savage Lan
dor. See On His Own Agamemnon and Iphigeneia.
On His Return from Spain. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — EPW-1
(In Spain.)— OBSC
On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday. — Walter Savage Landor. —
AEV— BEL— BLV — BPN — CR— CRE— CRP— EP—
EPN—EPP—GR-e— ISP— LL-4— OAEP— OTA— PFE
— PIAE— SPE-1— TOP— TPH— WHA— WLIP— WP
(Dying Fire, The.)— EA
(End, The.)— EV-4
(Epigram.) — FT
(Finis.)— BCEP— BTP— GEPM— OBEV— OBVV— PC
(I Strove with None.)— EPNC—HBV— LEAP— MCCG
("I strove with none.")— EG— GTBS— GTML— GTSL
(Introduction to the Last Fruit of an Old Tree.)— SEP
(Lyrics and Epigrams.) — CBOV— ERP
(On Himself.)— EPW-1— VA
On His "Sonnets of the Wingless Hours." — Eugene Lee-Hamil
ton.— VA
On Hygiene.— Hilaire Belloc. — MBP
On Imagination. — John Keats. See Epistle to Reynolds.
On Imagination. — Phillis Wheatley.— APW
(Imagination.) — ANL
On Independence. — Jonathan Mitchell Sewell. — PAH
(Independence.) — APB
On Inhabiting an Orange. — Josephine Miles. — TB
On J. W. Ward,— Samuel Rogers.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
On John Donne's Book of Poems. — John Marriot. — CH
On Julia's Clothes. — Robert Herrick. See As in Silks
My
-Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz. —
Julia Goes.
On Kingston Bridge.-
AA
On Knighthood. — Folgore da San Geminiano, tr. fr. the Italian
by John Addington Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
On Knowing When to Stop.— L. J. Bridgman.— BFP— BOHV
On Lamb's Specimens of Dramatic Poets. — Algernon Charles
Swinburne. — EP— EPP— GPE
On Lady Poltagrue, a Public Peril. — Hilaire Belloc. — MBP
(Epigrams.) — ALV
On Laughing Last. — St. Clair Adams.— POI — SL
On Laying the Corner-Stone of the Bunker Hill Monument. —
John Pierpont. — PAH
On Learning That the Reservoir Is to Be Obliterated. — Bab-
ette Deutsch.— NYBV
On Leaving Taormina. — William Alexander Percy. — MCT
On Lebanon. — David Gray. — AA
On Lending a Punch-Bowl. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — AA —
APB— B H P— C AP— I AP— T CAP
On Life's Way,— Charles F. Deems.— OQP—QP-2
(World Is Wide, The.)— BS
On Lincoln. — Walt Whitman. See 0 Captain! My Captain!
On Lincoln's Birthday. — John Kendrick Bangs. — HH
On Living Too Long. — Walter Savage Landor. — VA
("Is it not better at an early hour.")— BPN— CBOV
(On Timely Death.)— CRE— TOP
On London Bridge. — Martin Armstrong. — MCT
On Looking at a Copy of Alice Meynell's Poems Given Me
Years Ago by a Friend. — Amy Lowell. — NP
On Looking into Chapman's Homer. — John Keats. See On
First Looking into Chapman's Homer.
On Looking Up by Chance at the Constellations. — Robert Frost.
— CMP— NP
On Lord Cabham's Gardens.— Nathaniel Cotton.— UFE
On Love. — Sir Robert Ayton.— LPS-1
On Love.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W
On Lucretia Borgia's Hair. — Walter Savage Landor. — BCEP —
BPN— CRE— TOP— VA— WTP-6
(On Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia.) — OAEP
On Lucy, Countess of Bedford.— Ben Jonson.— EPS— OAEP
— OBS
(Epigram: On Lucy, Countess of Bedford.)— EPW-2
On Lying Down. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
On Lynn Terrace. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — IAP
On Ma Journey. — Unknown. — APW
On Malvern Hill.— John Masefield.— PM— TCPD— WP
On Man.— Walter Savage Landor.— OBRV
(Man.)— VA
"On Man, on Nature." — William Wordsworth. See Recluse.
On Many Recent Novels. — Alfred Noyes. See Five Criticisms.
On Marie de Bourbon. — Frangois de Malherbe, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington.— AFP
On May Morning.— John Milton.— BCEP— CBOV— CG— GPE
— LC— RG— WP
(May Morning.)— CGOV—LPS -2
(Song: May Morning, A.) — ADAH
(Song on May Morning— C.)— BLV— CBE—CH—DD—
EPEP — EPS — GN — HBV— HBVY—MV-2—
__OTPC— PASC— PIAE
On Meeshegan (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
On Meeting a Lady.— Charles L. O'Donnell.— MM
On Melancholy. — John Keats. — HBV — LEAP
("No, no, go not to Lethe, neither twist.") — EG
(Ode on Melancholy.)— ATP— BCEP— BEL— BLV— BPN
— CR— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EPN— EPNC— ERP
__ EV-4— GEPC— GEPM— GPE— NAL— OAEP—
OBEV— TCEP— TOP
On Memory. — Stella Gibbons. — BPM-35
On Milton. — John Dryden. See Lines Printed under the En
graved Portrait of Milton.
On Milton's "Paradise Lost."— Andrew Marvell.— EPW-2—
OAEP
On Mr. Abraham Cowley. His Death and Burial amongst the
Ancient Poets, sel. — Sir John Denham.
"Old Chaucer, like the morning star." — OBS
(Extract from the Elegy on Cowley.)— EPW-2
(Death and Burial amongst the Ancient Poets.) — CRE
On Mr. Caudle's Shirt-buttons, (C.). — Douglas Jerrold.
(Mrs. Caudle's Lecture.) — BTB-1
On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate, January
21, 1930, sel. — Robert Young Hayne.
South Carolina (si. abr.) — CCR
(South in the Revolution, The— abr.)— ID AH— WRR-10
On Mr. Francis Beaumont (Then Newly Dead). — Richard
Corbet— OBS
On Mrs. Biddy Floyd.— Jonathan Swift.— CEP
On Mrs. Corbet. — Alexander Pope. — BCEP
(Epitaph V. On Mrs. Corbet, Who Dyed of a Cancer in
Her Breast.)— CEP
On Mistress Nicely, a Pattern for Housekeepers. — Thomas
Hood.— OBRV
(Sonnet on Mistress Nicely, a Pattern for Housekeepers.)
— NBE
On Montorio's Height. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de
Voyage.
On Moonlit Heath and Lonesome Bank. — A. E. Housrnan. See
Shropshire Lad, A (IX).
On Moving into a Skylight Room. — Sister Rita Agnes. — JKCP
On Music.— Walter Savage Landor.— BPN— HBV— V A
(Music.)— EA
On Music.— Thomas Moore. — TIP
On My Birthday July 21. — Matthew Prior.— EA— OBEV
On My Dear Son, Gervase Beaumont. — Sir John Beaumont.
See Of My Dear Son, Gervase Beaumont.
On My Dog's Death. — George Herbert Clarke. — OCL
On My First Daughter. — Ben Jonson. — EPS— OBS
On My First Son.— Ben Jonson.— AEP-W— AWP— EP— EPEP
EPS OAEP
(On His First Sonne.) — OBS
On My Thirty-Third Birthday. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.—
OBRV
On New Year's Day.— Unknown. — RIS
On News. — Thomas Traherne. — EPS
(News.)— OBEV
On Old Rome. — Philip Ayres.— AEV
On, On, Forever. — Harriet Martineau. — VA
On One Dead. — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
On One Ignorant and Arrogant. — Owen, tr. fr. the Latin by
William Cowper.— JPC— PC
On One Who Died piscovering Her Kindness. — John Sheffield,
Duke of Buckinghamshire. — OBEV
On One Who Died in May. — Clarence Chatham Cook. — AA —
LEAP
On One Who Made Long Epitaphs. — Alexander Pope.
( Epigrams. ) — ALV
On Our Farm. — Esther Antin. — RIS
Corn.
Garden, The.
Our Pets.
Peter and Polly.
"On our lone pathway bloomed no earthly hopes." — Sarah Helen
Whitman. See Sonnets from the Series Relating to
Edgar Allan Poe.
On Parent Knees. — William Jones, after the Sanskrit of
Kalidasa.— HBV
(Baby, The.)— BCEP— LPS-1
(Epigram: "On parent knees, a naked new-born child.") —
OBEV
(Moral Tetrastich, A.)— OBEC
(To an Infant Newly Born.)— CBOV
On Parting.— Edward Coote Pinkney.— APW— SPP
On Parting from His Wife. — Hitomaro, tr. fr. the Japanese. —
WTP-5
On Passing the New Menin Gate. — Siegfried Sassoon. —
OBMV
On Poetry: A Rhapsody, sel. — Jonathan Swift.
"Harmonious Gibber entertains." — EPRE
(Critics— shorter sel.")— OBEC
(Rhapsody on Poetry, A — abr.) — BCEP
On Porcupine Ridge. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL — LL-3
On Presenting to a Lady a White Rose and a Red Rose on the
Tenth of June.— William Somerville. — OBEC
(Presenting to a Lady a White Rose, etc.) — AEV— CEP
"On prince or bride no diamond stone." — Ralph Waldo Emer
son.
(Quatrains and Translations.) — CAP
On Psalm CXIX, 5. — Francis Quarles. — EV-2 . •
On Quin the Actor. — David Garrick. — OTA
On Quitting. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
On Ralph Partridge. — Unknown. — AP
On Reading. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — A A
On Reading a Poet's First Book. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — AA
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On Reading
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
On Reading a Portion of Rossetti — Winifred Johnston. — OA
On Reading a Volume of Poetry. — Helen Frazee-Bower. —
On Reading Dr. Henry van Dyke's Volume of Poems — Music.
—James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
On Reading Great Books. — John Erskine. — MOB
On Reading Omar Khayyam. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
On Reading the War Diary of a Defunct Ambassador. — Sieg
fried Sassoon. — RH — CMP
On Receipt of My Mother's Picture. — William Cowper. See On
the Receipt of My Mother's Picture Out of Norfolk.
On Receiving a Monthly Rose (C.). — Walter Savage Landor. —
MCT
On Refusal of Aid between Nations. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. —
BPN— CPOI— EP— EPN-— EPP— TOP— VLEP
(Refusal of Aid between Nations.) — ES
On Rembrandt's Portrait of a Rabbi. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN—
GPE
On Rereading Telemaque. — James Jeffrey Roche. — PR
On Retirement. — Philip Freneau. — APB — IAP
(Retirement.)— OBAV
On Return _ from the Shore. — Helen Iffla Bay. — HB
On Revisiting Cintra after the Death of Catarina. — Luis Vaz
de Camoens, tr. fr. the Spanish by Richard Garnett. —
AWP
On Revisiting the Somme. — John E. Stewart. — VM
On Richard, Duke of Cornwall, Brother to Henry III. — Un
known. — NBE
On Rising with the Lark. — Charles Lamb. See That We Should
Rise with the Lark.
Edmund Waller.— CEP
On St. Valentine's Day.— Irma Brandeis. — NYBV
On Santa Claus. — George A. Baker, Jr. — COAH
On Saturday Morning Early. — Rudolph Chambers Lehmann. —
TVSH
On Saturday Night. — Mother Goose. — CGOV — OTPC
On Scaring Some Waterfowl in Loch-Turit. — Robert Burns. —
PPA
On Scotland. — John Cleveland. — BQHV
On Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia. — Walter Savage Landor.
See On Lucretia Borgia's Hair.
On Seeing a Wounded Hare Limp by Me. — Robert Burns. — SN
(On Seeing a Wounded Hare.) — BPP
(Wounded Hare.)— OTPC— PPA
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles. — John Keats. — BEL — BPN—
CRE— ERP— GEPM— SBA— TCEP— WHA
(On the Elgin Marbles.)— BLV— PIAE
(Sonnet on Seeing the Elgin Marbles.) — GEPC
On Seeing Two Brown Boys in a Catholic Church. — Frank
Home.— BAN P— CDC
On Seeing Weather- Beaten Trees. — Adelaide Crapsey. — BLV—
CBOV— MAP— MCCG— PIAE
On Shakespeare (1630).— John Milton.— BEL— BLV— CRE—
EM-1— EPEP— GPE— GR-e— OAEP — SBA— TCEP—
TOP— TPH— WHA— WLIP
(Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shake
speare, An.) — BCEP— EPW-2— HBV— LEAP—
LPS-3
On Sir Albertus Moreton and His Wife.— *Sir Henry Wotron.
See On the Death of Sir Albertus and Lady Morton.
On Sir Francis Drake (a&r.). — Charles Fitz-Geffery. — SG
On Sir Henry Clinton's Recall. — Unknown. — PAH
On Sir Isaac Newton. — Alexander Pope. — OTA
(Epitaph on Newton.) — PIAE
(Epitaphs.)— BFP
(Intended for Sir Isaac Newton.) — OAEP — TOP
On Sir John Vanbrugh.— Abel Evans.— OBEC
On Sir Philip Sidney. — Henry Constable. See On the Death
of Sir Philip Sidney.
On Sitting Down to Read "King Lear" Once Again. — John
Keats.— ATP— EPNC
On Sivori's Violin. — Frances Sargent Osgood. — AA
On Skysails. — John Masefield. See Wanderer, The.
On Sleep. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. See Sleep,
Silence' Child.
On Snowflakes Melting on His Lady's Breast. — William Mar
tin Johnson. — AA — BAV
On Solitude.— Abraham Cowley.— EPW-2— EV-2
(Of Solitude.)— EPEP— EPS— OB S
On Some Buttercups. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — AA — APL
On Some Shells Found Inland. — Trumbull Stickney. — APA
On Some South African Novelists. — Roy Campbell. — PIAE
On Song's Bright Pinions. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German.
— ST
On Southey's Death ("Friends, hear the words"). — Walter
Savage Landor.— BPN— EPW-4 — TOP
(Lyrics and Epigrams, X.) — CBOV
On Sturminster Foot-Bridge. — Thomas Hardy. — OAEP
On Sunday in the Sunlight. — William Rose Benet. — HBMV
On Sunday Morning. — William Alexander Percy. See In New
York.
**On Sunday morning well I knew." — Unknown. See Popular
Songs of Tuscany.
On Sunium's Height. — Walter Savage Landor.— GPE
On Syrian Hills. — Richard Burton. — MOM — OHPP
On Taine. — Alfred Ainger.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
On Taking a Wife. — Frangois de Maucroix, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington.- — AFP
On Taking a Wife.— Thomas Moore.— BOH V—THP
(Epigrams.)— ALV— HBV
(How Very Modern.)— BFP
On the Acequia Madre. — Alice Corbin. — POOT— NP
On the Advantages of Travel. — Harvard Lampoon. — CAG
On the Air. — Ethel Romig Fuller.— VIL
On the Anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille. — Philip
Freneau. — IAP
On the Annunciation of Fra Angelico. — Manuel Machado, tr
fr. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
On the Antiquity of Microbes.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— PIAE
On the Approach of Summer, sel. — Thomas Warton.
Sunshine after a Shower.— OTPC
On the Aristocracy of Harvard. — John Collins Bossidy (also
at. with si. diff. to Dr. Samuel G. Bushnell).— BOHV
—HBV
On the Assumption. — Richard Crashaw. See On the Glorious
Assumption of Our Blessed Lady.
On the Atchafalaya. — Henry Wadsworth. Longfellow. See
Evangel inc.
On the Avon.— William L. Keese.— PTWP
On the Banks o' Deer Crick. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
On the Banks of Jo-Eh. — Li T'ai-Po. tr. fr. the Chinese by
L. Cranmer-Byng.— WTP-6
On the Banks of the Old Pedee. — Unknown.— ABS
On the Beach. — Charles S. Calverley. — ALV
On the Beach. — Cale Young Rice. — VOD
On the Beach. — Emilie Blackmore Stapp. — GFA
On the Beach. — Unknown.— WRR-3
On the Beach.— William Whitehead.— OHCS-25
On the Beach at Calais. — William Wordsworth. See It Is a
Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free.
On the Beach at Fontana. — James Joyce. — MBP—NP— OBMV
On the Beach at Night. — Walt Whitman.— APW— AWP —
BLV— CAP— MAP— MOAP— OBVV
On the Big Horn. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PAH
On the Birth of a Child. — Louis Untermeyer. — CP
On the Birth of His Son.— Su Tung-P'o, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Arthur Waley.— AWP— BHP— FAOV— JAWP— WBP
On the Birthday of a Young Lady. — William Whitehead. —
OTPC
On the Blessed Virgin's Bashfulness. — Richard Crashaw. —
OAEP
On the Bluff.— John Hay.— BTB-6
On the Borders of Cannock Chase. — Jean Ingelow. — WRR-1
On the Bottom of the Dory. — J. B. Connolly. — SPE-4
On the Boulevard. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
On the Breakwater. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
On the Bridge. — Kate Greenaway. — MCCG — MPB — RAR —
SAS
On the Bridge. — Arthur Reed Ropes. — VA
On the Bridge at Sea. — George Reston Malloch. — HMSP
On the Brink. — Charles Stuart Calverley.— V A — WRR-8
On the Brink of Death. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the
Italian by John Addington Symonds.— AWP — JAWP—
WBP
On the British Commercial Depredations. — Philip Freneau. —
APB
On the British Invasion. — Philip Freneau. — PAH
On the British King's Speech. — Philip Freneau. — PAH
On the Building of Springfield. — Vachel Lindsay. — LBMV—
MOAP— NAMP— OHFP— TOP— WHA
(Building of Springfield, The.)— PTER
(Gospel of Beauty, A— III.)— CPL
On the Burial of His Brother. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by
Aubrey Beardsley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Ave atque Vale.)— BMC
On the Calendar.— Unknown. — WRR-22
On the Campagna. — Elizabeth Stoddard. — AA
On the Campus. — Unknown. — WRR-55
On the Captivity of the Countess of Anglesey. — Sir William
Davenant. — EPW-2
On the Capture of the "Guerriere." — Philip Freneau. — GA —
PAH
On the Castle of Chillon. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Prisoner of Chillon, The.
On the Channel Boat. — Unknown.— OHCS-19
On the Charlie So Long (with music}. — Unknozvn. — AS
On the Cliffs. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN
Sappho (sel.).— GTML— VA
On the Coincidence of the Feasts of the Annunciation and the
Resurrection in 1627. — Sir John Beaumont. — ACP
On the Cold Sod That's o'er You. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Gaelic by Edward Walsh.— BMC
(Lament: "When the folk of my household.") — OBVV
On the Collar of Mrs. Dingley's Lap-Dog. — Jonathan Swift, —
FT
On the Coming of Arthur. — John Masefield. — PM
On the Companionship with Nature. — Archibald Lampman. —
On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke. — William Browne
(wr. at. to Ben Jonson).— BEL (a&r.)— CRE — EA
(a&r.) — EG (a&r.)— EP (a&r.)— EPEP— EPP (a&r.)--
EV-2— ISP— TPH (a&r.)
(Elegy— a&r.)—FT
(Epitaph on the Countess [Dowager] of Pembroke— C.) —
BCEP — BFVR (a&r.) — EPW-2 (a&r.) —
GPE (a&r.)— HBV— LEAP— LPS-3— MHT (a&r.)
— OBS (a&r.)— SBA
(Epitaphs— a&r.)— OBEV
(On the Countess of Pembroke.)— AWP— JAWP— TOP—
(On the Death of Marie, Countess of Pembroke.)— WHA
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On the
On the Crucifix. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr.
ian by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAW
the Ital-
On the Danger of War. — George Meredith. — EPN
On the Day after Christmas. — Franklin P. Adams. — PIAE
On the Day of Judgement. — Jonathan Swift. — NBE
(Day of Judgement, The.) — CEP — EPW-3
On the Death of a Cat.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— CIV
On the Death of a Certain Journal. — Charles Kingsley. — BMEP
On the Death of a Favorite Canary. — Matthew Arnold. See
Poor Matthias.
On the Death of a Favorite Cat. — Unknown. — CIV
On the Death of a Favorite Cat [Drowned in a Tub of Gold
fishes]. — Thomas Gray. See On a Favorite Cat, Drowned
in a Tub of Goldfishes.
On the Death of a Kinsman. — James Matthew Legare. — SPP
On the Death of -a Mad Dog. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of
Wakefield, The.
On the Death of a Metaphysician. — George Santayana. — AA —
APA— LEAP— MAP— OBAV
On the Death of a Particular Friend. — James Thomson (1700-
1748). See On the Death of Mr. William Aikman the
Painter.
On the Death of a Pious Lady. — Olof Wexionius. — AWP—
JAWP—WBP
On the Death of a Recluse.— George Darley. — GTIV — OBVV
On the Death of a Young and Favorite Slave. — Martial, tr. fr.
the Latin by Goldwin Smith.— AWP— JAWP—WBP
On the Death of a Young Girl. — Evariste de Parny, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
On the Death of Benjamin Franklin. — Philip Freneau. See On
the Death of Dr. Benjamin Franklin.
On the Death of Bion, the Herdsman of Love (Idyll III). —
Moschus (ivr. at. to Theocritus), tr. fr. Greek by Leigh
Hunt.— WTP-9
On the Death of Captain Nicholas Biddle. — Philip Freneau. —
PAH
On the Death of Catarina de Attayda. — Luis Vaz de Camoens,
tr. fr. the Spanish by R. F. Burton.— AWP— JAWP—
WBP
On the Death of Commodore Oliver H. Perry. — John G. C.
Brainard.— GA— PAH
On the Death of Decatur (abr.). — William Crafts. — GA
On the Death of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. — Philip Freneau. —
APB— B A V— M OAP
(On the Death of Benjamin Franklin.) — DD — GA — PAH
On the Death of Dr. Robert Levett. — Samuel Johnson. See On
the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser in Physic.
On the Death of Dr. Swift. — Jonathan Swift. See Verses on
the Death of Dr. Swift.
On the Death of Francis Thompson. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
—OBVV
On the Death of His Child. — Okura, tr. fr. the Japanese by
Mabel Lorenz Ives.
(Translations from Early Japanese Poetry.) — PFE
On the Death of His Son Vincent.— Leigh Hunt. — ERP
On the Death of "Jackson." — Unknown. — PAH
On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake (C.). — Fitz-Greene
Halleck — A A— APL— BAP— BAV— BFV— DD— DDA
_GA— GR-a— HBV — IAP— LA -LBAP — OBAV—
PAH— PJH-2— TCAP— VIL— WTP-5
(Death of Joseph Rodman Drake.) — APD
(Elegy in Memory of Joseph Rodman Drake.) — OTA
(Green Be the Turf.) — LLC
(Joseph Rodman Drake.)— APB— BLPA— LPS-3— SBA
(On His Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake — 1st st. only.) —
OBVV
On the Death of Leopold, King of the Belgians. — Charles
Kingsley.— CPOI
On the Death of Lincoln. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Abra
ham Lincoln.
On the Death of Little Mahala Ashcraft. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— AA— CPWR— OBAV
On the Death of Marie, Countess of Pembroke. — William
Browne (wr. at. to Ben Jonson). See On the Countess
Dowager of Pembroke.
On the Death of Mr. Crashaw. — Abraham Cowley. — AEV—
EPS— EPW-2— GPE (abr.}— NBE— OBS
On the Death of Mr. Robert Levett, a Practiser in Physic.—
Samuel Johnson.— BCEP— EV-3— OBEC— OBEV
(Dr. Levett.)— BHV
(Lines on the Death of Mr. Levett.) — AEP-D
(On the Death of Dr. Robert Levett.) — CR
(On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet.) — CBOV — CEP —
HBV
(Quiet Life, The.)— LH
On the Death of Mr. William Aikman the Painter, sel. — James
Thomson (1700-1748).
Finis: "As those we love decay," etc. (11. 35-42).— BSV
(On the Death of a Particular Friend.) — OBEV
(Verses Occasioned by the Death of Dr. Aikman.) —
OBEC
On the Death of Mr. William Hervey. — Abraham Cowley. —
AEP-W (abr.)-EP— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2—GTSL—
OBEV (abr.)-O'BS (abr.)—$~BA.
"Say, for you saw us" (sel.). — GPE
On the Death of Mrs. Browning. — Sydney Dobell. — VA
On the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Filmer (abr.). — Richard Love
lace.— EV-2
On the Death of Mrs. (now Lady) Throckmorton's Bullfinch.—
William Cowper. — ABVC—EPRE— EPW-3 — EV-3—
HBV— TPH
On the Death of M. d'Ossoli and His Wife, Margaret Fuller
(C.).— Walter Savage Landor.— PAH— VA
On the Death of My Son Charles. — Daniel Webster. — AA—
LEAP
On the Death of Phillips. — Unknown. — OBSC
On the Death of President Garfield. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
— GA (a&r.)— PAH
On the Death of President Lincoln. — Walt Whitman. See O
Captain! My Captain!
On the Death of Pym. — William Drurnmond of Hawthornden
(Epigrams.) — ALV
On the Death of Richard West. — Thomas Gray.— ES
On the Death of Robert Browning. — Algernon Charles Swin
burne. See Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of Robert
Browning, A.
On the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife. — Sir Henry Wot-
ton. See below.
On the Death of Sir Albertus and Lady Morton. — Sir Henry
Wotton.— PIAE
(On Sir Albei^us Moreton and His Wife.) — OTA
(On the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife.) — BLV
(Upon the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife.)— CBOV—
EV-2— OBEV— OBS
(Upon the Death of Sir Albertus Morton's Wife.) — EPW-2
On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney.— Henry Constable.— AEP-W
—OBEV
(On Sir Philip Sidney.) — OBSC
(Sonnet Prefixed to Sidney's Apology for Poetry, 1595,) —
EPW-1
(To Sir Philip Sidney's Soul.)— ES
On the Death of Sir Thomas Wyatt.— Henry Howard, Earl of
Surrey.—EEL— EPW-1
On the Death of Smet-Smet, the Hippopotamus-Goddess.—
Rupert Brooke. — CPB
On the Death of Southey ("It was a dream," etc.). — Walter
Savage Landor. — BPN
On the Death of Southey ("Not the last struggles"). — Walter
Savage Landor.— OBVV
On the Death of Waller.— Aphra Behn.— EPW-2
On the Deaths of Thomas Carlyle and George Eliot. — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. — BEL— BMEP— BPN— CPOI—
CRE— HBV— TOP— VA— VLEP
On the Deception of Appearances. — Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
On the Declaration of Independence. — Richard S. Storrs. —
WRR-10
On the Dedication of a Drinking Fountain. — Charles Keeler. —
PPA
On the Defeat at Ticonderoga or Carilong. — Unknown. — PAH
On the Defeat of a Great Man. — William Wilberforce Lord.—
AA
(On the Defeat of Henry Clay.)— GA— PAH
On the Democracy of Yale. — Frederick Scheetz Jones. — BOHV
—HBV
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbottsford (for
Naples, 1831).— William Wordsworth.— BPB—EPC—
EPW-4— GPE
(Sonnet: On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from
Abbotsford for Naples.) — CRE
On the Departure of the British from Charleston.— Philip
Freneau. — PAH
On the Departure of Viscountess d'Auchy. — Frangois de
Malherbe, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. -
AFP
On the Departure Platform. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP
On the Destruction of the Foundling Hospital. — Harold Munro.
— BPM-31
On the Detraction Which Followed upon My Writing Certain
Treatises ("Book was writ of late, A"). — John Milton. —
CRE— EM-1— EP
On the Detraction Which Followed upon My Writing Certain
Treatises ("I did but prompt"). — John Milton. — ATP—
EPEP— TOP
(On the Same.)— CRE— EM-1— EP
On the Discoveries of Captain Lewis. — Joel Barlow. — GA —
MC— PAH
On the Downs. — John Masefield. — PM
On the Downs. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
On the Downtown Side of an Uptown Street. — William John
ston. — BOHV
On the Dunes. — Sara Teasdale.— NP— TCAP
On the Edge of the Pacific. — Theodore Maynard. — CAW
On the Elgin Marbles. — John Keats. See On Seeing the Elgin
Marbles.
On the Embankment. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— POTT
On the Embankment. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
On the Emigration to America and Peopling the Western
Country. — Philip Freneau. — MOAP — PAH
On the Eve of All Hallows. — Arthur L. Phelps. — CPG
On the Eve of Bunker Hill. — Clinton Scollard. — DD — PEDC
On the Eve of New Wars. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
On the Eve of War.— Danske Dandridge. — PAH — PAPm
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic (C.). — William
Wordsworth. — BEL — BPN— CBOV— CRP—EM-2—
EPN — EPP — ERP — ES— EV-3— GEPC— GEPM—
GPE— GR-e— GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— HBV— MCCG
— MCT— NAL—OAEP — OBEV — OBRV — PER—
SBA— TBV— TCEP— TOP— TPH
(Sonnet: On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic.) —
CRF
(Venice.)— LH
On the Feast of the Assumption. — Eleanor Downing. — BMC —
JKCP
On the Fire Step. — Hudson Hawley. — PAPm
(Just Thinking.)— GPWW— PPG W
On the Firing Line. — "Joaquin" Miller. — FF— POI
377
On the
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
On the Fly-Leaf of a Book of Old Plays.— Walter Learned.—
-Ll-D V
On the Fly-Leaf of Manon Lescaut. — Walter Learned. — AA
On tbe Foregoing Divine Poems (C.).— Edmund Waller.— SEP
From "Divine Poems" (sel.). — EV-2
(Of the Last Verses in the Book.)-— AEP-W
(Old Age.) — BCEP—CBOV—GPE— ISP— LEAP
OBE V
. , (Old Age and Death.)— LPS-3
On the Freedom of Ireland. — James Stephens. — TL
On the Frontier.— I. Edgar Jones.— OHCS-23
On the Future of Poetry.— Austin Dobson.— VLEP
On the Game of Football. — Finley Peter Dunne. — HSP
(Mr. Dooley on Football.) — OHCS-38
On the Garden Wall. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL — ODP
On the Glorious Assumption of Our Blessed Lady. — Richard
Crashaw. — OBS
(On the Assumption.) — AEV
On the Grasshopper and the Cricket (C.).— John Keats.— BLV
— BPN--CR— CRP— EPC — EPN — EPW-4— ERP—
ES— EV-4— GN— HBV — LC— NAL — ODP — OG—
PIAE—PTER— SEP— TCEP— TPH
(Grasshopper and the Cricket, The.) — BCEP — EP — EPP—
GBOV—LLC— LPS-2— OTPC— RON— TVSH
(Poetry of Earth.)— WRR-1
(Poetry of Earth Is Never Dead.)— SBA
(Sonnet: On the Grasshopper and the Cricket.)— GEPC—
On the Grassy Banks.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— RAR—
SEP — UTS
(Lambkins.)— PBV
On the Great Dolomite Road. — Lena Whittaker Blakeney. See
Sketches from the Dolomites.
On the Great Plateau.— Edith Franklin Wyatt.— GT-2— HBMV
-IN Jr - .N V - PT
On the Greek Revolution, sel. — Henry Clay.
America's Duty to Greece. — PPS
On the Hearth-Rug.— Mary Coleridge.— CBE
On the Heart's Beginning to Cloud the Mind.— Robert Frost. —
On the Height. — Eunice Tietjens. — HBMV — NP
On the Heights. — Edward Dowden. — TIP
On the Heights. — Lucius Harwood Foote. — AA
On the Heights.— Ines V. Shaffer.— HB
On the Hellenics. — Walter Savage Landor. See Hellenics.
On the horizon the peaks assembled." — Stephen Crane
See 'Scaped.
On the Hurry of This Time.— Austin Dobson. — HBV
On the Ice. — Unknown. — BTB-6
On the Idle Hill of Summer.— A. E. Housman. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XXXV).
On the Infancy of Our Saviour. — Francis Quarles. — OBS
On the Irish Disturbance Bill. — Daniel O'ConnelL— PPS
On the Judgmunt Day. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — WRR-29
On the Lake.— V. Sackville-West.— OBMV
°" the
(Avenge, O Lord.)— BHV
(Late Massacre in Piedmont.) — LH
(On the Massacre in Piedmont.) — WHA
(Sonnet: Avenge, 0 Lord Thy Slaughtered Saints.)—
AEV
(Sonnet: On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.)— EPW-2—
SEP
(Sonnet XV: On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.) — OBS
On the Late S. T. Coleridge.— Washington Allston.— AA
On the Late Successful Expedition against Louisbourg —
Francis Hopkinson. — PAH
(Louisbourg. ) — APB
On the Latin Gerunds. — Richard Person. — PIAE
(Dido.) — BOHV — THP
On the Life and Death of Man. — Francis Quarles. — GPE
On the Life of Man.— Henry King, Bishop of Chichester (wr
.
(To Lincoln's Bust in Bronze.)— WRR-45
On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester.— John
iviiiton. — JijyL-i — OBS
££° tjie £ord General Fairfax.)— AEP-W
(To the Lord^General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester.)
On the Loss of the "Royal George" (C.).— William
-
(Even Such Is Man.)— BEL
("Like to the falling of a star.") — EG
(Of Human Life.)— BLV
(Sic Vita— C.)— GPE— LPS-1— MV-2 (composite vers. by
j^r-i?lngr»cWil,liamJ?rowne' Simon Wastell,
^ t. T-. ^William Strode)— OBS— OHCS-19
On the Life of Man.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— OAEP
(All the World's a Stage.)— OB SC
( What is our life? A play of passion.") — EG
On the Life-Mask of Abraham Lincoln. — Richard Watson Gil-
MBL ~ °AEP ~ OBEC
On the Loss of the "Royal George" (Continued).
(Loss of the "Royal George, The.") — CBE— CG— CTBP—
EV-3— GEPM — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— LC—
OG— SBA— TVSH— WHA— WTP-3
("Royal George," The.)— LH— PBGG
(Toll for the Brave.)— BHV
On the Massacre in Piedmont. — John Milton. See On the
Late Massacre in Piedmont.
On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci in the Florentine Gallery
— Percy Bysshe Shelley. — TBV
On the Memorable Victory of Paul Jones. — Philip Freneau
APB
("Bonhomme Richard" and "Serapis," The.) — GA (abr.)
(On the Memorable Victory by Captain Paul Jones.) — IAP
On the Memory of Mr. Edward King, Drown'd in the Irish
Seas.— John Cleveland.— OBS
On the Miracle of Loaves. — Richard Crashaw. — ACP
On the Mississippi. — Hamlin Garland. — BAP
On the Monument Erected to Mazzini at Genoa. — Alg-ernon
.Charles Swinburne.— BMEP— BPN— V A
(Lines on the Monument of Guiseppe Mazzini.) — TCEP —
VLEP
On the Moor. — Cale Young Rice.— HBV
"On the moor of Kasuga." — Hitomaro. See Manyo Shu.
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity (C.). — John Milton. — BEL
— BPB— CRYO (without hymn-} — EP — EPEP— EPP—
GEPC — GPE (much abr.) — HBV— OBS — TCEP—
TOP— WGRP
(Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity.) — BFVR — GBV
(without hymn)— GEPM. — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL
— YF
Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity (sel.). —
CBE— CBOV— EA (si. abr.)~ EV-2— OBEV
(Christmas Hymn — much abr.) — BCEP
(Hymn, The— abr.)— WHA
(Hymn on the Nativity.) — COAH
(Hymn to the Nativity — much abr.) — BTB-9
(On the Morning of Christ's Nativity.) — CR
On the Mountain. — Sir Neihardt von Reuental.-
-AWP— JAWP
See Shepherd's
— WBP
On the Muse of Poetry. — George Wither.
Hunting, The.
On the Nativity of Christ. — William Dunbar. — OBEV
(Rorate Coeli Desuper.)— BSV— CBOV— EBSV
On the Needle of a Sun-Dial. — Francis Quarles. — OBS
On the Origin of Evil. — John Byrom. — EPW-3
On the Other Train. A Clock's Story. — Isaac Hinton Brown —
MOAH
(On the Other Train.)— BTB-8— OHCS-19
On the Oxford Carrier (On the University Carrier — C.). — John
Milton.— BOHV— N A
On the Palisades. — Louis Untermeyer. — POT
On the Parapet of Notre Dame. — Charles J. Quirk
(Quatrains.)— CAW
On the Passing of My Little Daughter. — Joost van den Vondel
tr. fr. the Dutch by Herbert J. Grierson.-- EBSV
On the Passing of the Last Fire Horse from Manhattan Island
— Kenneth Slade Ailing.— PPA — TBM
On the Perseus and Medusa of Benvenuto Cellini at Florence. —
Richard Chenevix Trench.— TBV
On the Phrase, "To Kill Time."— Voltaire, tr. fr. the French.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
On the Picture of a "Child Tired of Play."— Nathaniel Parker
Willis. — HBV
On the Picture of an Infant. — Leonidas of Alexandria, tr. fr.
the Greek by Samuel Rogers. — LPS-1
On the Picture of the Three Fates in the Palazzo Pitti, at
Florence. — Arthur Henry Hallam. — OBRV
On the Pier (C.).— Richard Henry Stoddard.
(' Gray old earth goes on, The" — listed under Flight of
Youth, The.)— APB
On the Plains. — Francis Brooks. See Intaglios.
On the Plough-Man. — Francis Quarles. — OBS
On the Porch.— Harriet Monroe.— BAP— NP—PT
On the Portrait of a Woman About to Be Hanged.— Thomas
Hardy. — CMP
On the Portrait of Shakespeare Prefixed to the First Folio Edi
tion, 1623. — Ben Jonson.— HBV — LEAP— OTPC
(On the Portrait of Shakespeare.) — EV-2 — GPE
On the Prairie. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-28
On the Princess Mary.— John Heywood (?) (at. also to Thomas
Heyw9od). — OBSC
(Description of a Most Noble Ladv A ) — FT
(Portrait, The.)— LPS-1
(Praise of His Lady, A.)— BCEP— GPE— HBV— OBEV
On the Program. — Annette Patton Cornell.— HB
On the Proposal to Erect a Monument in England to Lord
Byron.— Emma Lazarus.— AA — LBAP
On the Prospect of a Revolution in France.— Philip Freneau.—
Air B — IAP
On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America.—
Bishop George Berkeley.— HBV— LPS-2— SBA
(Verses on the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in
America.) — CEP — OBEC
Westward the course" (sel.).— BCEP
On the Quay.— John Jay Bell.— GS— HBV
On the Queen's Return from the Low Countries.— William
Cartwnght. — OBEV
On the apk'Calm Rappahannock, The").— Charles
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TITLE INDEX
Once
On the Rappahannock ("Sun had set, The"). — Unknown (at.
to C. C. Somerville and to Charles H. Tiffany).—
HHHA (diff. vers.)— PTWP yf
(Home, Sweet Home.)— OHCS-22
On the Recent Sale by Auction of Keats' Love Letters. — Oscar
Wilde.— BMEP—-LBBV— LEAP
On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture Out of Norfolk (C.).—
William Cowper.— AEV— CEP— CRE— EM-1— EV-3—
HBV— OAEP— OBEC— SEP— TCEP
(Lines on Receiving His Mother's Picture.) — CH (abr ) —
OHIP (much abr.)
(Mother's Portrait, A — abr.) — BTB-S
(My Mother's Picture.)— LLC— LPS-1— MOAH
(On Receipt of My Mother's Picture.) — GR-e
(On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture.) — AEP-D —
BCEP — BEL — EP — EPP — EPRE — EPW-3 —
GR-e— MBL— PB GG— TOP
"Could Time, his flight reversed/' etc. (sel.) — WHA
On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, My
Christian Friend, Deceased Dec. 16, 1646. — John Milton.
• — ES
(Sonnet XIV: On the Religious Memorie of Mrs. Catherine
Thomason My Christian Friend Deceas'd Decem.
1646.)— OB S
On the Resurrection of Christ (in. mod. Eng.). — William Dun-
bar (?).— TMEV
On the Rhine. — William Lisle Bowles. — LPS-2
On the Rising Generation. — Howard Dietz. — ALV
On the River. — Howard W. Long. — OHCS-25
On the Road. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — AA
On the Road. — Tudor Jenks. — NA
On the Road.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— CPG
On the Road to Anster Fair. — William Tennant. See Anster
Fair.
On the Road to Arden. — T. A. Daly.— LHV— SSS
On the Road to Chorrera. — Arlo Bates. — AA
On the Road to Dreamtown. — Eben E. Rexford. — OHCS-33
On the Road to Nowhere. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
On the Ruins of a Country Inn. — Philip Freneau. See Stanzas
Occasioned by the Ruins of a Country Inn Unroofed
and Blown Down by the Storm.
On the Sale by Auction of Keats's Love Letters. — Oscar Wilde
— TPH
On the Same. — John Milton. See On the Detraction Which
Followed upon My Writing Certain Treatises ("I did
but prompt").
On the School Team, set. — John Prescott Earl.
Tom's Race. — OHCS-39
On the Sea-Shore near Calais. — William Wordsworth. See It
Is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free.
On the Seas. — John Keats.— ATP— BLV — BPN— CRE— EM-2
— EP— EPN — EPP — ERP — EV-4 — HBV— LL-4—
MCCG—NAL—ODP—OG— PER— PIAE— TCEP
(Sea, The.)— CBE— GEPM
(Sonnet on the Sea.)— GEPC— SG
Dn the Seminole War, sel. — Henry Clay.
Military Supremacy Dangerous to Liberty. — BTB-5
(Military Supremacy Dangerous — si. abr.) — LLC
On the Setting Up Mr. Butler's Monument in Westminster Ab
bey, — Samuel Wesley. — OBEC
(Epigrams.) — ALV
(On Butler's Monument.) — BOHV
"On the shore of Nawa." — Hioki No Ko-Okima. See Manyo
Shu.
On the Shores of Tennessee. — Ethel Lynn Beers. — OHCS-1 —
PTA-1
On the Shortness of Time.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— MB P
On the Sierra. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
On the Skull of Shakespeare. — George Sterling. — PFE
On the Slain at Chickamauga. — Herman Melville. — APW
(Memorials on the Slain at Chickamauga.) — AA — MDAH
On the Sleep of Plants. — Philip Freneau.— IAP
On the Slope of the Desolate River. — Rabindranath Tagore.
See Gitanjali.
On the Smooth Brow.— Walter Savage Landor.— BPN— EPN
On the Snake.— Unknown.— PAH
On the Sonnet. — John Keats. — ERP
(Sonnet Claims More Freedom, The.) — ES
On the Sonnet. — William Wordsworth. See Nuns Fret Not at
Their Convent's Narrow Room.
On the South Coast.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
On the South Downs. — Sara Teasdale. See On the Sussex
Downs.
On the Stair.— C. F. Lester.— OHCS-37
On the Stairway. — Unknown. — BTB-S
On the Street.— Hazel Hall.— NP— RNP
On the Sudden Restraint of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset.—
Sir Henry Wotton. — EP
(Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset, Then
Falling from Favour.) — OBS
On the Sunny Side. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
On the Sunset Line. — Beaumont Claxton. — OHCS-36
On the Sussex Downs. — Sara Teasdale. — MLP — NP
(On the South Downs.)— MAP— YT
On "The Tenth Muse."— Nathaniel Ward.— APB
On the Terrace. — Joseph Mery, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
On the Terrace.— Edith Nesbit.— WRR-24
On the Threshold.— Augustus Henry Baldwin.— HH—PEDC—
PEOR
New Year, The (sel.) -DD
On the Threshold.— Unknown.— &LP A
On the Toilet Table of Queen Marie- Antoinette. — J. B. B.
Nichols.— PER
On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey. — Francis Beaumont (wr.
at. to William Basse).— ACP— BCEP— BEL— CH—
EPEP— EV-2— GPE— GTBS— GTSE— OBEV— SEA
TS V— TOP
(In Westminster Abbey.) — LH
(Lines on the Tombs in Westminster.) — CRE — EP — EPC
— EPW-2— TPH
(Memento for Mortalitie, A — longer vers.) — OBS
(On the Tombs in Westminster— C.)— BLV— HBV
On the Twenty-Third Psalm. — Unknown (at to H. H. Barry).
— HT— OQP— QP-1
(He Leadeth Me — longer than above.) — BLRP
On the University Carrier (C). — John Milton.
(On the Oxford Carrier.)— N A
On the Unusual Cold and Rainie Weather in the Summer,
1648.— Robert Heath.— OBS
On the Vanity of Earthly Greatness. — Arthur Guiterman.—
LL-2— NAMP— NYBV
On the Vanity of Man's Life. — Unknown.— OBSC
("Vain is the fleeting wealth.") — EG
On the Verandah. — John Gould Fletcher. — SPT
On the Verge. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Midsum
mer Holiday, A.
On the Verge.— William Winter.— AA
On the Victory Obtained by Admiral Blake. — Andrew Marvell.
On the Victory of Poland and Her Allies over the Sultan
Osman, 1621. — Casimir Sarbiewski, tr. fr. the Latin by
"Father Prout."— CAW
On the Way.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
On the Way Home. — Unknown. — GSRC
On the Way to Kew (Echoes, XXXVIII). — William Ernest
Henley. — BPN — CPOI — GPE— LBBV — OBVV —
VLEP
On the Way to the Mission. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — OCL
On the Western Front. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3— RH
On the Wide Heath. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — CMP — WFG
On the Winter Solstice, 1740. — Mark Akenside. — EPW-3 —
EV-3 (abr.)
On the Wire. — Robert W. Service. — CPS — RH — WTP-8
On Thinking Glad. — John Kendrick Bangs. — FF — POI
On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year. — George Gor
don, Lord Byron. — BEL — BPN — EM-2 — EPC — EPN—
EPNC— ERP— EPW-4— EV-4— GEPC — GEPM— GPE
—HBV— LL-4— MCCG—NAL— OAEP
(Byron's Farewell.) — LEAP
(Byron's Latest Verses.) — LPS-1
(Hail and Farewell.)— LH
On Those That Deserve It. — Francis Quarles. — OBS
On Thought in Harness. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — WFG
On Time.— Richard Hughes.— MBP
On Time.— John Milton.— BLV— OBS— OBEV— SPE-2
On Timely Death. — Walter Savage Landor. — CRE — TOP
("Is it not better at an early hour.") — BPN — CBOV
(On Living Too Long.) — VA
On to Freedom.— A. J. H, Duganne.— OHCS-4
On to Richmond. — John R. Thompson. — APB — PAH
On to the Morgue (with music). — Unknown. — AS
On to Victory! — Theodore Roosevelt. — PPGW
On Traveling.— Edgar A. Guest.— TBV
On Trial for Voting. — Susan B. Anthony. — WRR-27
On Tweed River. — Sir Walter Scott. See Monastery, The.
On Two Brothers. — Simonides, tr. fr. the Greek by W. H. D
Rouse. — AWP
On Waking.— Joseph Campbell.— NP—SC
On Waking from a Dreamless Sleep. — Annie Fields. — AA
On Walking the Streets by Day. — John Gay. See Trivia; or
The Art of Walking the Streets of London, '
On Wenlock Edge. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
(XXXI) .
On Westminster Bridge. — William Wordsworth. See Com
posed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802.
On Which Side Are You? — Frances E. Willard. — WRR-18
On Withdrawing from the Union. — Jefferson Davis. — SPE-3
On Woman. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield The
On Wordsworth.— Hartley Coleridge. — BHP — PA
On Wordsworth (Parody). — Unknown. — PA
On Yes Tor. — Edmund Gosse.— CH
On Zacheus. — Francis Quarles. — OBS
Once. — Eric N. Batterham. — CH
Once.— Richard Caldwell.— OA
Once. — William L. Lampton. — WRR-15
(Unexpected, The.) — BTB-7 — SR
Once. — Earl Marlatt. — LHW
Once. — Trumbull Stickney.— LBMV
Once. — Unknown. — CH
"Once a fair city," etc. — Walter Savage Landor. See Gebir.
"Once a fowler, young and artless." — Bion, tr. fr. the Greek b
Eugene Field.
(Two Idyls from Bion the Smyrnean.) — PEF
Once Before. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — AA
Once by the Pacific. — Robert Frost. — MAP — MOAP — NP
"Once came Venus to me, bringing." — Bion, tr. fr. the Greek by
Eugene Field.
(Two Idyls from Bion the Smyrnean.) — PEF
"Once did I love, and yet I live." — Unknown.— OBSC
Once I Pass'd through a Populous City. — Walt
Whitman.— MOAP
: by
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Once I Saw a Little "Bird.— Mother Goose.— MPC-1-— PB-1
(Hop, Hop, Hop.)— PBV
(Little Bird, The.)— HWC
(Nursery Rhyme.) — GFA
("Once I saw a little bird.")— SAS
"Once 1 saw mountains angry." — Stephen Crane. See Ancestry.
'Once I saw thee idly rocking.'* — Stephen Crane.
(War Is Kind— II.)— MOAP
Once in a Lonely Hour.— John Hall Wheelock. — NP
Once in a Saintly Passion. — James Thomson. — VLEP
Once in a While.— W. Francis Chambers.— POI—SL
Once in a While.— Nixon Waterman. — MHT— POI— SL—
Once in Royal David's City.— Cecil Frances Alexander.— CHB
— OTPC— RON
(Christmas.)— COAH
(Christmas Hymn, A.)— CRYO— GS— OHIP
Once More. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — OHCS-9
Once Moret Fields and Gardens. — T'ao Yuan Ming (or T'ao
Ch'ien), tr. fr. the Chinese by Florence Ayscough
and Amy Lowell.— A WP— UFE
Once More We Hail Thee.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Once on a Time. — Kendall Banning. — BAP— HBV— PR—
WTP-1
Once on a Time. — Margaret Benson.- — HBV — PPA
"Once there was a snowman." — Unknown. — GFA
Once to Every Man and Nation. — James Russell Lowell. See
Present Crisis, The.
Once upon a Time. — Louisa BushnelL— BTB-2
Once upon a Time. — Elizabeth Thomas. — DDA
Once When You Were Walking. — Annette Wynne.— MCG—
Once-on-a-Time.— Emily Huntington Miller.— PPYP— RON™
YPS
One, The. — Everard Jack Appleton. — ICBD
One. — Marion Monks Chase. — EOAH
One.— John Vance Cheney.— GPE—LBAP
One, The. — Unknown. — MHT
One Afternoon. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
One Afternoon. — Unknown. — HHHA
One and One.— Mary Mapes Dodge. CPN— HBV— HBVY—
PPL
One Angel.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
One Beauty Still — George Dillon. — MAP
One before the Last, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — OBVV
One Beneath Old Glory. — Unknown. — MDAH
One Blackbird. — Harold Monro. See Strange Meetings.
One by One. — Hazel Hall. — NP
One by One, — Adelaide Anne Procter. — GN— HBV — JHP—
MPC-8— PBGG
One City Only. — Alice Corbin. — NP
One Common Heart. — William Wordsworth. — PDN
One Consciousness. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG
One Country. — Frank Lebby Stanton. — A A
One Crowded Hour. — Sir Walter Scott. See Old Mortality.
One Day. — Martha Gilbert Dickinson Bianchi. — LHW
One Day. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
One Day I Got a Missive.— Eugene Field. — PEF
"One day, 1^ mind me, now that she is dead." — Eugene Lee-
Hamilton. See Minima Bella.
One Day I Went Walking. — Wilhelmina Seegmiller. — PB-1
"One day I wrote her name upon the strand." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (LXXV).
One Day Solitary. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — OHCS-18
"One dignity delays for all" (Time and Eternity, I). — Emily
Dickinson.
(Complete Poems, VII.) — LA
One Distant April. — Gertrude Hall. — LBAP
One End of Love. — James Branch Cabell. — SPP
"One evening surely I was led by her." — William Wordsworth.
See Prelude, The (Introduction— Childhood and School -
Time) .
One Face Alone. — Sara Coleridge. See Phantasmion.
"One fantee wave." — Edith Sitwell. See Gold Coast Customs.
One Fight More. — Theodosia Garrison. — BLP — ICBD — JPC —
One Flower for Nelly. — Mrs. Rose Hartwick Thorpe. — BTB-4
One Forgotten, The. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — TIP
One Friday Morn — Unknown. See Mermaid, The ("One Fri
day morn as we set sail").
One Gift I Ask. — Virginia Bioren Harrison. — HBV
One Girl. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek b\< Dante Gabriel Ros-
setti.— AWP— BMEP— JAWP— LEAP— WBP
One Girl and Three Views. — Frances de Wolfe Fenwick.—
WRR-39
One Glass More. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
One Glass Too Much. — Unknown. — TS
"One gloomy eve I roam'd about" (Song — C.). — John Clare.
EG
One Good Deed. — Francis W. Bourdillon. — MPC-9
One Great Word, The. — Samuel Bailey. — MOM
One Grey Hair, The. — Walter Savage Landor. — GPE — LPS-3
(One White Hair, The.)— HBV— VA
"One grief of thine." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
One Heart— One Way.— Ella M. Beach.— WRR-54
One Hope, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life
The. '
One Hour. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — SPT
One Hour to Madness and Joy. — Walt Whitman. — LA
One Hour with Thee. — Sir Walter Scott. See Woodstock
One Hundred and Oneth, The.— Annie Hamilton Donnell. * See
Rebecca Mary.
One Hundred Years from Now. — Charles Rowland.— OHCS-1 7
One Immortality. — Norbert Engels. — CAW
One in Blue and One in Gray.— Unknown. — OHCS-12
(Blue and the _ Gray ,^ The.)— MDAH
One in the Infinite, — George Francis Savage-Armstrong.
PC — VA
One Kind of Humility. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — MAP
One Kindly Thought,— "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans
Lewes Cross). — BS
(Making Life Worth While.)— OQP—QP-2
One Land, One Flag, One Brotherhood.— Thomas S. Collier —
FOAH
One Law for the Lion and Ox. — A. L. Morton. — BPM-33
One LiT Lamb. — Martha Young. — SPE-7
One Lost, The. — Isaac Rosenberg. — MBP
One Midsummer Morning. — Miriam Vedder. — NYBV
"One misty moisty morning." — Mother Goose. — PPL — RIS —
SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(One Misty Moisty Morning.) — OTPC
One More Quadrille. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — OBRV
One More Year.— A. Norton.— PEOR
One Morning in May (with music). — Unknown. — AS
One Morning, Oh! So Early. — Jean Ingelow. — HBV
One Morning When the Rain-Birds Call. — Lloyd Roberts.—
OCL
One Mother. — George Cooper.— WRR-1 7
(Mother.)— PBV
(Only One.)— AA
(Only One Mother.)— MPB—MPC-6— PB-1
(Our Mother.)— BTP— CPN— HH— OHIP— OTPC— PPL
—RON
One Mother in the Johnstown Flood. — Unknown. — HT
One Mute Look.— Gladys Pickett. — AMV-37
One Need, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BAP
One Niche the Highest. — Elihu Burritt.— BTB-6 — OHCS-7—
PPSC '
One Night with Gin.-— Unknown. — OHCS-5
One of Bob's Tramps. — F. Hopkinson Smith.— SPE-S
One of Christ's Little Ones. — Unknown. — WRR-24
One of God's Little Heroes. — Margaret Junkin Preston.—
OHCS-37— PTWP
One of His Animal Stories.— James Whitcomb Riley. See
Session with Uncle Sidney, A.
One of Lincoln's Roommates Speaks. — Robertus Love.—
WRR-45
(At Lincoln's Tomb.) — OHCS-40 — SPE-1
One of Many. — Minnie D. Bateham. — OHCS-36
One of Many.— Alice Gary.— WRR-33
One of My Faults. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
One of the Six Hundred. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
One of These Days. — James W. Foley.— ICBD
One of Wally's Yarns. — John Masefield. — PM
One Old Oxford Ox. — Unknown.— OTPC
One Perfect Rose. — Dorothy Parker. — ALV— PFE
One Person, sels. — Elinor Wylie.
"My honored lord, forgive the unruly tongue."
(Sonnets from "One Person.") — NP
"0 love, how utterly am I bereaved."
(Sonnets from "One Person.") — NP
Sonnet: "I hereby swear that to uphold your house." —
MAP
(Sonnets from "One Person.") — NP
Upon Your Heart, Which Is the Heart of All.— TL
(Sonnets from "One Person.") — NP
"When I perceive the sable of your hair."
(Sonnets from "One Person.") — NP
One Remembering the Marshes. — Loren C. Eiseley. — CAG
One Rose. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — PR
One Saturday. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas Green
Robinson) . — AA
One Secret She Kept. — Mary S. Anthony. — WRR-36
One Shall Be Taken and the Other Left.— Aline Kilmer.—
LEAP— NP— TBM
One Sharp Delight. — Joan Barton.— BPM-30
One Ship Drives East. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (sometimes at.
to Rebecca R. Williams.)— MRV — OOP — QP-1
(One Ship Goes East.) — PB-9
(Winds of Fate.) — BLPA — DDA — FF — POI— VIL—
WBLP
One Short Hour. — Richard Chenevix Trench. See Prayer:
"Lord, what a change," etc.
One Song, The. — Herbert Everell Rittenburg. — VF
One Star Fell and Another. — Conrad Aiken. — MAP
One Step at a Time.— Joseph Morris.— POI— SL
One Step at a Time. — Unknown.— WBLP
"One summer evening led by her I found." — William Words
worth. See Prelude, The (Introduction — Childhood and
School-Time) .
One Sweetly Solemn Thought.— Phoabe Cary. See Nearer
Home.
One There Was.— Stella Fisher Burgess. — MOM
One Thing — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton).—
Uvjlr — yjr-2 — ^VBLP -• "" """"""""•s.
One Thing at a Time.— M. A. Stodart.— LPPAMPG54-^PPYP
One Thing Needful, The.— Max Isaac Reich.— BL'KP
One Thing Needful, The. — Unknown. — WRR-31
One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight: A Dialogue
Something like Horace. — Alexander Pope. — CEP
Extract from the Epilogue to the Satires
(11. 1-104), — EPW-3
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One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight: Dialogue II.
— Alexander Pope. — CEP
Satire: "Ask you what provocation I have had" (11.
197-227).— OBEC
(Epilogue to the Satires — 11. 208-227.) — GPE
One Token. — William Henry Davies. — CMP — MM
One Tree in Autumn. — David Morton. — GT-2
One Twilight Hour. — George Meredith. See Modern Love.
One Two, and Three. — Unknown. — POOI
One' Two, Buckle My Shoe. — Mother Goose. — PB-1 — PBV
(Baby at Play.)— HBV— HBVY
(One Two.)— OTPC
("One two.")— PPL— RIS— SAS
One Two, Three.— Henry Cuyler Bunner. — CPN — GS — HER
' — HBV— MCG— MPB— MPC-4— OTPC— PB-3—PBGP
— PRWS— PTA-2 — RAR— RON— SPE-1— SR— TSW
— TSWC— TVC— TVSH— WRR-37— WTP-2
(Hide and Go Seek.)~HT
"One, two, three." — Unknown^ — RIS
"One, two, three, four, five, six, seven." — Unknown. — RIS
One Version. — Leonora Speyer. — NV — TBM
(Mary Magdalene.)— HBMV—NP
One Viceroy Resigns. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
One Voice.— Winifred Welles.— VOD
One Way of Love.— Robert Browning.— BPN — GEPC — HBV
J-SR— TOP— VA— VLEP— WRR-8— WTP-2
One Way of Trusting. — Hannah Parker Kimball. — AA
One Weds. — Winifred Johnston. — OA
One Week.— Carolyn Wells.—LBN— PFE
One Week in a Mother's Life. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-50
"One wept whose only child was dead." — Alice Meynell. See
Maternity.
One White Hair, The. — Walter Savage Landor. — HBV — VA
(One Grey Hair, The.)— GPE— LPS-3
One Who Knows His Sea-Gulls. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin.—
BPM-37
One Who Stayed, The. — Ada Foster Murray. — LEAP
One Who Stays at Home, The. — Burneston Lane. — BTB-7
One with a Song. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
One Woman. — Zoe Akins.— BLP— LEAP
One Word.— Wallace Bruce.— BTB-7— WRR-8
One Word Is Too Often Profaned. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. —
EV-4 — GEPM— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— LL-4— MCCG
— OBRV— WHA
(Desire of the Moth, The.) — BLV
(Question.)— WTP-8
(To . — C. : "One word is too often profaned.") — ATP
— BCEP— BEL— BPN— CR—CRE— EM-2— EP—
EPN— EPNC— EPP— EPW-4— ERP — GEPC —
GPE— GTSL— HBV— ISP — LEAP — OAEP —
OBEV— PC— PG— SB A— SEP— TCEP— TOP —
TPH— WLIP
One Word More.— Robert Browning. — BMEP — BPN — CR —
CRE—CRP—EP— EPP— GEPC— GPE (abr.}-~ GR-e—
H B V— T P H— V A— VLEP
"What were seen" (sts. XVII-XIX).— CPOI
One World. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
"One writes, that 'Other friends remain.' " — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H,
"One year ago my path was green." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics and Epigrams, XII.) — ERP
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
One Year Old.— Laurence Binyon. — HTR
One-and-Twenty. — Samuel Johnson. — BCEP — LEAP — OBEV —
WTP-S
(Short Song of Congratulation, A.) — OBEC
"One-ery, Ore-ery, Ickery, Ann." — Unknown. — RIS
One-Eye Pete Neaffie's Parrot. — Unknown. — BTB-9
One-Eyed Calendar, The. — Conrad Aiken. — BLV
One-Hoss Shay; [or, the Deacon's Masterpiece, The], — Oliver
Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,
The.
One-Legged Goose, The. — James Robinson Blanche.— OHCS-24
One-Legged Goose, The. — F. Hopkinson Smith. See Colonel
Carter of Cartersville.
One's Self I Sing.— Walt Whitman.— AP—APB— CAP— IAP
— LA— LEAP— MOAP— TCAP
Ones That Disappeared Are Back, The (The Single Hound,
LXIII ) .—Emily Dickinson.— GT-2
Oneyda's Death-Song, The. — Thomas Campbell. See Gertrude
of Wyoming.
Ongoing, The. — Mary Siegrist. — BAP — RH
Onion Days. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Onion Tart, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Only.— Jessie Gordon.— OHCS-26
Only.— Carlotta Perry.— BTB-3
Only. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — HBV
Only.— John W. Storrs.— BTB-5
Only a Baby. — Addie Layton. See Only a Baby Small.
Only a Baby Small. — Matthias Barr (sometimes at. to Addie
Layton). — HBV — HBVY — OTPC— PPYP— RYC—
TVSH— YFR
(Only a Baby.)— BTB-2
Only a Boche. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Only a Boy.— Unknown.— BTB-1— OHCS-9
Only a Chicken. — Eugenie J. Hall. — PPYP
Only a Cowboy. — Unknown. — CSF
Only a Curl. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — OHCS-9
Only a Dad.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG— FAOV
Only a Daguerreotype. — Lucy Carroll. — WRR-48
Only a Dog. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Only a Dog. — Unknown. — WRR-25
Only a Dream. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Only a Dream. — Unknown. — LPP
(Little Dreamer, The.)— WRR-17
Only a Drunkard.— C. J. Clingan.— OHCS-23
Only a Drunkard. — Unknown. — OHCS-34
Only a Factory Girl.— C. J. Buell.— WRR-51
Only a Glove. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Only a Jew. — Unknown.-— OHCS-16
Only a Leaf. — Unknown. — PEM
Only a Little. — Dora Read Goodale. — PEOR
Only a Little ("Just a little smile"). — Unknown. — VIL
Only a Little ("Only a little"). — Unknown. — PDN
"Only a little more." — Robert Herrick. — EG
(His Poetrie His Pillar.)— OBS
(His Poetry His Pillar.)— AEP-W—EM-1
Only a Little Thing. — Mrs. M. P. Handy. — PEOR
Only a Man (with music). — Unknown. — WRR-48
Only a Man.— Unknown. — SPE-6
Only a Newsboy. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Only a Novel. — Jane Austen. See Northanger Abbey.
Only a Smile. — Florence McCurdy. — OHCS-29
Only a Soldier. — Agnes MacDonell. — WRR-8
(Incident, An.)— WRR-24
Only a Soldier's Grave. — Major S. A. Jones. — MDAH
Only a Song. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Only a Stretcher-Bearer. — John Oxenham. — RH
Only a Volunteer. — Brian Brooke. — VM
Only a Volunteer. — Richard D. Irwin. — PPGW
Only a Woman. — Hester A. Benedict. — OHCS-11
Only a Woman.— Torn Masson. — OHCS-32
Only a Woman. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — LPS-1
Only a Woman's Heart. — Unknown. — WRR-39
"Only a Year." — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — LPS-1
Only in Dreams. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — PEOR
Only Joe.— James Roann Read.— OHCS-32— WRR-4
"Only joy, nowhere you are." — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astro-
phel and Stella (Fourth Song).
Only Mules. — Katharine Lee Bates. — PPA
Only My Opinion. — Monica Shannon. — MPB
Only News I Know, The (Further Poems, CII). — Emily Dick
inson. — BLV
Only of Thee and Me. — Louis Untermeyer. — GPE — HBV —
LBMV
Only Once. — Unknown.- -WRR-4
Only One. — George Cooper. See One Mother.
Only One Kind Word.— Ella Dare.— WRR-15
Only One Mother. — George Cooper. See One Mother.
Only Playing. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Only Seven.— Henry S. Leigh.— B HP— BOH V— HBV— LPS-3
— PA— THP
Only Sixteen.— Unknown.— OHCS-9
Only Sleeping Dogs May Lie.— J. L. Armor. — WRR-50
Only Son, The. — Rudyard Kipling. See All the Mowgli Stories.
Only Son, The.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— HBV— OG
Only the Brakesman. — Constance Fenimore Woolson. —
OHCS-22
Only the Clothes She Wore. — Nathaniel Graham Shepherd. —
LPS-1
Only the Dream Is Real. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — BPM-31 —
OQP— QP-2
"Only the wholesomest foods you eat." — Samuel Hoffenstein.
See Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing.
Only Thee. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring-
ton. — AFP
Only This Counsel.— Marie de L. Welch. — POOT
Only To Beauty. — Louis Ginsberg. — AMV-36
Only True Life, The. — Horace B. Durant. — OHCS-28
Only Wait.— Albert B. Simpson.— LOW— POI
Only Waiting. — Francis Laughton Mace. — BLPA — LPS-2—
OHCS-4
Only Way, The. — Charles Dickens. See Tale of Two Cities, A.
Only Way, The.— Louis V. Ledoux.— LBMV
Only Way to Win, The. — Unknown. — WBLP
Only-Born, The.— Francis Carlin. — BMC
Onnalinda, sel. — J. H. McNaughton.
Burning Ship, The.— WRR-30
Onset, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter). —
OFPE
Onset, The. — Robert Frost. — CMP — CP — IAP — LL-3 — OBAV
— POOT— SPT— TBM
Onset, The. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — BLA
Onus Probandi. — William Stanley Braithwaite. See Sandy
Star and Willie Gee (V).
Onward, Christian Soldier. — Floyd Hardin. — RH
Onward, Christian Soldiers. — Sabine Baring-Gould. — BPP —
HBV— OTPC— WGRP—WTP-1
Onward Ever! — May Whitcomb. — WRR-S4
Onward Trail, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Onward, Upward. — Frances Anne Kemble. — MHT
Oomba.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Oonts.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV— WRR-S 6
Oor Wee Laddie.— William Lyle.— WRR-21
Opal Ring, The. — Gottlieb Ephraim Lessing (arr. by Sara S.
Rice).— DRB
Opals.— Arthur Syrnons.— POTT
Open Address ("I am a tiny tot"). — Unknown. — PPYP
Open Boat, An. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Open Door, The. — Grace Coolidge. — DDA
Open Door, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Open Door, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Open Door, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-22
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Open Fire, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Open for Me the Gates of Delight. — Robert Bridges. See Ode
to Music.
Open House.— H. L. Whitcher.— VF
Open Letter to Postmen. — John Holmes. — AMV-37
Open Letter to the Pessimist, An. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-4
(Two Towns.)— WRR-35
Open Road, The. — Walt Whitman. See Song of the Open
JRoad.
Open Season. — Ella Earth. — HB
Open Secret, An. — Mrs. Caroline Atherton Mason. — AA
Open Secret, An. — Unknown. — PB-2
Open Steeplechase, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Open the Door ("Open the door! Let in the air")- — Unknown.
— BS
Open the Door ("Open the door! Who's there," etc.). — Un
known, — EPEP
Open Thy Doors, O Lebanon. — Bible, 0. T. See Zechariah.
Open, Time. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — OBAV
Open Windows. — Sara Teasdale. — OBAV — SBMV
Open Your Heart. — William James Price. — LPS-1
Opening Address, An ("I am a very little boy"). — Unknown.
—RON
Opening Argtiment, The. — -John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Opening of a Door, The. — Lionel Wiggam. — AMV-36
Opening of the Lilies. — Grace Robertson Tuttle. — HB
Opening of the Mississippi in 1862. — William E. Lewis. —
PPSC
Opening of the Tomb of Charlemagne, The. — Sir Aubrey De
Vere, 1788-1846.— HBV
Opening the Campaign. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Opening Year, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by F. Pott. —
BLRP
Opera, An. — George Ade. — SPE-1
(Home-Made Opera.)— WRR-56
Opera House, An. — Amy Lowell. — CV
Operation, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CP
Operation. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Operation Successful — Patient Dead. — Unknown, — WRR-56
Ophelia. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Ophelia's Songs, I ("How should I," etc.). — William Shake
speare. See Hamlet.
Ophelia's Songs, II ("They bore him barefaced," etc.). — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Hamlet,
Opie Read. — Wallace Bruce Amsbary. — HHHA
Opifex. — Thomas Edward Brown. — OBVV
Opinions Stronger Than Armies. — Luther A. Ostrander. — PPSC
Opium Eater, The. — Tom Prideaux. — OTA
Opium Fantasy, An. — Maria White Lowell. — APA
Opportunities of the Scholar. — Henry W. Grady. See Against
Centralization.
Opportunity. — William Blake. — GEPM
(Eternity.)— A WP— BLV
("He who binds to himself a joy.") — EG
(Unquestioning.)— OQP—QP-2
Opportunity. — B erton Braley . — FAO V — ICBD — RON — WBLP
Opportunity. — Madison Cawein. — A A
Opportunity. — Paul Laurence D unbar. — MW
Opportunity. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Opportunity.— John James Ingalls.— AA— BAP— BTP— HBV—
HBVY — HHHA — HT — ICBD — JHP — LBAP—
MPC-14— OHCS-38— OHFP — OQP— PB-7— PJH-1—
ppp _ PTA-1— QP-1 — SPE-4— SR—ST— WBLP—
WRR-39— WTP-5
Opportunity. — Niccolo Machiavelli, tr. fr. the Italian by James
Elroy Flecker.— A WP—JAWP—WBP
Opportunity. — Walter Malone. — BLP — BLPA — B S — DD A —
HBV — ICBD— JHP— LBAP— MPC-14 — OQP— PB-8
—PjH-1—PPP— PTA-1 — QP-1— RON— SPE-4— SPP
__SPS— VIL— WBLP
(Opportunity's Reply.) — HHHA
Opportunity. — Edwin Markham. — ICBD — OQP— POY — QP-2
Opportunity ("O Opportunity! thy guilt is great"). — William
Shakespeare. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Opportunity ("There is a tide"). — William Shakespeare. See
Julius Caesar (There Is a Tide).
Opportunity. — Edward Rowland Sill. — BAP — BBV — BLPA —
BLV — BTB-7 — BTP— CTBP— GN— GR-a— HER—
HBV— HBVY — IAP— ICBD— JHP— JPC— LBAP—
LL-1— MAP— MCCG— MPC-14 — NPSC — OBAV—
ODP— OG— OHFP— OHNP— PCD— PJH-1 — POY—
PTER— PYM — SBA — SPE-2— SR— STP— TCAP—
TPH— TSW— TSWC— WGRP
Opportunity. — Violet Alleyn Storey. — AMV-3S
Opportunity, An. — Unknown. — HHHA
(I Took the Other Quarter.)— WRR-44
Opportunity ("In harvest-time," etc.). — Unknown. — OHCS-18
("Judgeship is vacant, A," etc.). — Unknown. —
iity (V
ATRR-25
Opportunit.
Opportunity for Work. — George R. Russell. — OHCS-1
Opportunity Speaks. — William J. Lampton. — BTB-9
Opportunity to Be Seized by Forelock. — Charles Bulkley Hub-
bell.— WRR-5 5
Opportunity to Labor. — Thomas Brackett Reed. — PEOR
Opposite Examples. — Horace Mann. — OHCS-1
Opposition. — Sidney Lanier. — APA — OBAV
Op'ra-House Piano in the One-Night Stand. — Ralph Bingham.
— WRR-56
Optimism. — Newton Mackintosh. — BOHV
Optimism.— A. V. Ratcliffe.— VM
Optimism ("Get all the good," etc.). — Unknown. — BS
Optimism ("You may reap your lowest," etc.). — Unknoivn. —
OHCS-33
Optimism.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA
(Speech.)— PVS
Optimist, The. — John Ferguson. — BFP — POOT
Optimist, The.— Leigh M. Hodges.— POI—SL
Optimist, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Optimist, The. — "G. O. R." — CAG
Optimist. — James Stephens. — CMP
Optimist, The. — Joseph B. Strauss. — FF — POI
Opportunity's Reply.- — Walter Malone. See Opportunity.
Optimist, The. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — PC
Optimist, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
Opus 7, sel. — Sylvia Townsend Warner.
Rebecca's Garden. — UFE
Or Ever the Earth Was. — Charles Leonard Moore. — AA
"Or ever the knightly years were gone" (Echoes, XXXVII).
—William Ernest Henley.— BMEP— HBV— VLEP
(Christian Slave, The.)— WTP-5
(Echoes.)— BLPA
(To W. A.)— BPN— CPOI— EPW-5
"Or I shall live your epitaph to make." — William Shakespeare,
See Sonnets (LXXXI).
Or You. — William Haskell Simpson.
(Hopi Love Songs.) — TL
Oracle, The. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — HBV — OBAV
Oracles, The.— A. E. Housman.— POTT
Oracles. — Lionel Pigot Johnson. — VLEP
I. "Let not any withering Fate."
II. "And yet, what of the sorrowing years."
Orange. — Victoria Adelaide Harvey. — HB
Orange, The.— Charles and Mary Lamb.— OTPC
Orange and Green. — Gerald Griffin. — PTWP
Orange Garden, The. — "Laurence Hope" (Mrs. Malcolm Nicol-
son).— GBOV— UFE
Oranges. — E. V. Lucas. See Counsel to Those That Eat.
Oranges and Lemons (with music). — Unknown. — CHB
Oration against Catiline. — Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. fr. th&
Latin. — LLC — OHCS-3
(Arraignment of Catiline — diff. tr.) — WRR-43
Oration at the Layi ig of the Corner-Stone of the Bunker-Hill
Monument. — Daniel Webster. See Bunker Hill Monu
ment, The.
Oration before New York Republican Club, 1897, sel. — Melanc-
thon Woolsey Stryker.
Abraham Lincoln (abr.).— PPSC
(Immortal Lincoln.) — WRR-46
Oration before Philosophical Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, seL
— Joseph H. Choate.
Sublime Opportunity of History. — WRR-46
Oration, Entitled "Old, Old, Old, Old Andrew Jackson," An
(abr.). — Vachel Lindsay. — ATP
(Old Old Old Andrew Jackson — very much abr.) — GA
Oration of Mark Antony. — William Shakespeare. See Julius
Csesar (Mark Anthony Scene).
Oration on James A. Garneld. — James G. Blaine. See Mem
orial Address on the Life and Character of James A.
Garfield.
Orator Puff. — Thomas Moore. See M. P.; or The Blue Stock
ings.
Oratory. — Henry Ward Beecher. — BTB-2
Oratory. — Charles Wesley Emerson. — WRR-42
Oratory and the Press. — Daniel Dougherty. — BTB-1 — OHCS-8
Orbits. — Richard Le Gallienne. — VA
Orchard.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— APA— MAP— SBMV
(Keeper of the Orchards.)— BAP— GBOV
( Priapus. ) — LE AP— PT
Orchard at Avignon, An. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. —
HBV— MCT
Orchard Blossoms. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — LLC
Orchard by the Shore, The: A Pastoral. — Elinor Sweetman. —
OBVV
Orchard Lands of Long Ago, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Orchard Wassail. — Unknown. — MV-1
(Apple Howling Songs, II — si. dif.). — OTPC
(Two Apple Howling Songs, II— si. dif.). — SPE-1
Orchestra. — Sir John Davies. See Orchestra, or a Poeme of
Dauncing.
Orchestra. — L. Logan Kean. — AMV-36
Orchestra Chair X 13. — Howard Fielding.— WRR -3 4
Orchestra, or a Poeme of Dauncing, scls. — Sir John Davies.
Antinous Praises Dancing before Queen Penelope. — EPW-1
Orchestra.— OB SC
(Of Homer's Odyssey.)— EG
"Sovereign castle of the rocky isle, The." — EPEP
Ordeal by Family. — Phyllis McGinley.— NYBV
Ordeal by Fire, The, sel. ("Thou who dost feel Life's vessel
strand"). — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — WGRP
Order.— Paul Scott Mowrer. — ME
Order.— Unknown. — PPYP
Order and the Bees. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry V
(Commonwealth of the Bees, The).
Order for a Day of Fasting. — Robert E. Lee. — MDAH
Order for a Picture, An. — Alice Gary. — APP — BLPA — BTB-3
- OBAV-OHCS-*-
Order for a Song, An. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Order of Service. — Merle Colby. — BPM-30
Orders Not to Go. — Unknown. — WRR- 17
Ordinary Dog, The.— Nancy Byrd Turner. — FPH
Ordinary Man's Adventure, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
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Other
Oread.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle) .— AWP— BLV— JAWP-
MAP— MOAP— PT— TCPD— TSW— WBP
Oregon Trail, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — MPB
Oregon Trail, The: 1851.— James Marshall.— IHA
Orestes, sel. — Lord de Tabley.
"Let us go up and look him in the face." — BMEP
(From "Orestes.") — LEAP
Oreste's Chariot Race. — Sophocles. See Electra.
Organ Creations. — H. W. Warren. — BTB-2
Organ Grinder, The. — John Martin. — PB-4
Organ Recital. — Arthur L. Lippmann. — PFE
Organ-Boy to the Choir-Girl. — Unknown, — WRR-39
Organist, The. — Matthias Barr. — WRR-12
Organist, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Organist, The. — Archibald Lampman. — BTB-9
Organist, The. — George W. Stevens.— BLPA
Organist, The. — Unknown. — BLPA — OHCS-38
Organist in Heaven, The. — Thomas Edward Brown. — OBVV —
POTT
Organ-Tempest of Lucerne, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. —
BTB-8
Orgy. — Marie de L. Welch.— TL
Orient, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Bride of
Abydos, The.
Orient Ode, sel. ("Lo, in the sanctuaried East"). — Francis
Thompson. — SFC
Orientale. — E. E. Cummings. — NP — PG — TBM
Orientale. — William Dresia. — OA
Orientale. — William Ernest Henley. — BPN
Oriflamme. — Jessie Redmond Fauset. — BANP
Origin of Christmas, The. — Unknown, — PEDC
Origin of Didactic Poetry, The. — James Russell Lowell. — APB
— B HP— CAP— I AP
Origin of Ireland, The.— Unknown.— BOHV— THP
(Birth of Ireland, The— c&r.)— CCR
Origin of Life, The. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Origin of Mothers5 Day. — Jane A. Stewart. — MOAH
Origin of Roast Pig, The.— Charles Lamb. — MHT — SPE-8—
WRR-1
(Dissertation upon Roast Pig, A.) — GR-e — MBL — TCEP
Origin of Scandal, The. — Unknown. — BTB-S— MHT
Origin of Shoes, The. — Edmund J. Burk.— OHCS-36
Origin of the Banjo, The. — Irwin Russell. See Christmas
Night in the Quarters.
Origin of the Declaration, The. — Sydney George Fisher. —
IDAH
Origin of the Harp, The.— Thomas Moore.— LPS-3
Origin of the Opal. — Unknown. — LPS-3
Origin of the Spider. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Original Cuss, An. — Keith Preston. — ALV
Original Lamb, The.— Unknown.— BOHV— HHHA
Original Liquor League, The. — Thomas DeWitt Talmage. — TS
Original Love Story, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-27— SPE-4
Original Maxims of George Washington. — George Washington.
— PEOR
Original Version of the John Brown Song. — Henry Howard
Brownell (at.). — APB
Origins. — Hala Jean Hammond. — HB
Orinda to Lucasia Parting, October, 1661, at London. —
"Orinda" (Katherine Philips).— OBS
Oriole, The. — Louise Helen Coburn. — PPA
Oriole. — Marion Mitchell .Walker. — GFA
Orion. — Charles Tennyson Turner. — VA
Orion: An Epic Poem4 sels. — Richard Hengist Horne.
Akinetos. — VA
Distraught for Merope.— VA
Eos.— VA
In Forest Depths. — VA
Meeting of Orion and Artemis. — VA
("Scene in front, The," etc. — shorter sel,) — BCEP
"One day, at noontide." — EPW-5
Orisons. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — MLP
Orisons. — E. McNeill Poteat, Jr. — OQP — QP-2
Orlando Furioso, sel, — Ludovico Ariosto.
Angelica and the Ork (fr. Ch. X), tr. fr, the Italian by
Sir John Harrington. — OBSC
Orlando's Rhymes. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like
It ("From the east," etc.).
Orlando's Wooing. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It
Orlie Wilde.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Ormula's Tenement House. — Fitz-James O'Brien. — OHCS-19
Ormulum, The. — Orrm. See Orrmulum, The.
Oro Stage, The.— H. H. Knibbs — IHA
Orphan, The, sels. — Thomas Otway.
Come, All Ye Youth.— OAEP
Morning,— EV-3
Orphan Born.— Robert J. Burdette. — BOHV
Orphan Child, The. — Grace Wagner Williams.— HB
Orphan Girl, The, or, No Bread for the Poor. — Unknown. See
Mag's Song.
Orphan Maid, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Legend of Mon-
trose, The.
Orphan Moon, The. — Laura Heebner Bester. — GSRC
Orphans, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — BHP — CP— PT—
WLIP
Orphan's Dream of Christmas, The. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Orphans of the Living. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Orphan's Prayer, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Orphan's Song, The.— Sydney Dobell.— CH— LEAP— OTPC—
PPL
Orpharion, The, sel. — Robert Greene.
Orpheus' Song.— EPW-1
Orpheus.— W. H. Auden.— BPM-37
Orpheus. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — MAP
"Orpheus." — William Shakespeare (and John Fletcher.) See
King Henry VIII (Orpheus with His Lute).
Orpheus and Eurydice. — Newton M. Baskett.— OHCS-24
Orpheus and Eurydice. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Orpheus and Eurydice. — John G. Saxe. — PE
Orpheus C. Kerr Papers, .re/.— "Orpheus C. Kerr" (Robert H.
Newell).
Editor's Wooing, The (Series I, Letter 15).— BOHV—
THP
Orpheus Sings to the Argonauts. — William Morris. See Life
and Death of Jason, The.
Orpheus' Song. — Robert Greene. See Orpharion, The.
Orpheus' Song of Triumph. — William Morris. See Life and
Death of Jason, The.
Orpheus with His Lute. — William Shakespeare (and John
Fletcher). See King Henry VIII.
Orra, sel. — Joanna Baillie.
Outlaw's Song, The (fr. Act III).— EBSV— EV-3— OBEV
— OG— OTPC— TVSH
(Chough and Crow, The.)— EPW-4
(Song of the Outlaws.)— OBRV
Orrmulum, Thes sel. — Orrm.
"Nu, broperr Wallterr broberr min" (Mid. and mod. Eng.).
— EPP
(Ormulum, The. — Mid. Eng.). — EP
Orsanaes' Song. — Sir John Suckling. See Aglaura.
Orson of the Muse, An. — George Meredith. — EPN
Orthod-ox Team, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — PTWP —
WRR-21
Orthography.— Wade Whipple.— OHCS-29
Ortiz.— Hezekiah Butterworth. — PAH
Ortus.— Ezra Pound.— LEAP— NP
Oscar C. McCulloch. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Osorio ; or, Remorse, sels. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Dungeon, The (fr. Act V).— MCCG
Voice Sings, A (fr. Act III, sc. i). — CAW — CH
(Invocation, An: "Hear, sweet Spirit," etc.) — OAEP
(Song.)— MCCG
(Song from "Osorio".) — BPN — TOP
Osprey and Eagle. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — BLA
Ossawatomie. — Carl Sandburg. — PFY— SASS — TCPD
Ossian's Address to the Sun. — James MacPherson. See Car
thon.
Ossian's Serenade. — Calder Campbell. — BLPA
Ostend, on Hearing the Bells at Sea. — William Lisle Bowles.
See Bells, Ostend, The.
'Ostler Joe. — George R. Sims. — BLPA — BTB-9 (abr.) — HBV
— MR— PPP— PTWP— WTP-8
Ostrich Is a Silly Bird.— Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. — LBN
Oswego Lake. — Margaret Bradshaw. — HB
Othello. — Newman Levy. — PIAE
Othello. How He Won the Love of Desdemona. — William
Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice,
Othello Reviews His Career. — William Shakespeare. See Othel
lo, the Moor of Venice.
Othello, the Moor of Venice (cond.). — William Shakesneare —
Sels. fr. above.— WRR-27
Desdemona's Song (fr. Act IV, sc. iii). — BCEP — WTP-8
(Willow, Willow.)— GEPM
"Farewell the tranquil mind; farewell content" (fr. Act
III, sc. iii).— GPE
Good Name (fr. Act III, sc. iii).— BCEP— BTP— PB-4
(Good Name in Man and Woman.) — MPC-13 — PBGG—
PJH-1
("Good name in man and woman, dear my Lord.") —
GPE
"Had it pleas'd Heaven" (fr. Act IV, sc. ii).— NBE
"Like to the Pontick sea" (fr. Act III, sc. iii).— GPE
Not Poppy, nor Mandragora (fr. Act III, sc. iii). — WHA
Othello Reviews His Career (fr. Act V, sc. ii).— BCEP
("I have done the state some service.) — GPE
Othello's Apology (fr. Act I, sc. iii, abr.). — BTB-1 —
OHCS-9— PE— SR
("Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors.") — GPE —
POOI
(Othello. How He Won the Love of Desdemona.) — EV-1
(Othello's Defense.)— LPS-1
(Othello's Speech before the Duke and the Senators.) —
PPD-1
(Othello's Wooing — shorter sel.) — BCEP
Othello's Remorse (fr. Act V, sc. ii). — LPS-3
Regrets of Drunkenness (fr. Act II, sc. iii). — WRR-33
(Cassio's Lost Reputation — abr.) — WRR-18
"She that was ever fair and never proud" (fr. Act II, sc i)
— GPE
Othello: Tomcat. — Laura Simmons. — CIV — DDA
Othello's ^Apology. — William Shakespeare. See Othello, the
if Venice.
See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Othello's Defence. — William Shakespeare.
Moor of Venice.
Othello's Remorse. — William Shakespeare. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Othello's Speech before the Duke and the Senators.— William
Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice.
Othello's Wooing. — William Shakespeare. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Other, The. — "Ethna Carbery" (Mrs. Seumas MacManus). —
AV
Other Boy Is the Bad Boy. — Unknown.— WRR-55
Other Children. — Helen Wing. — GFA
Other Coast. — George Allen. — BPM-36
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Other Fellow, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Other Fellow, The.— William Hawlev Smith. See Evolution of
Dodd , The.
Other Fellow's Job, The.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— WBLP
Other Little Girl, The.— Blanche Trennor Heath.— WRR-50
Other Lover, The.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
Other Men's Clover. — Douglas Malloch.— PB-9
Other One, The. — Harry Thurston Peck. — A A — SPE-3
Other One, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Other One Was Booth, The.— Edmund Vance Cooke.— OHCS-33
— PPP
Other Shepherd, The.— Margaret Widdemer.— SDH
Other Shore, The (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Other Side of It, The.— St. Clair Adams.— FF— POI
Other Side of the Sky, The.— W. Graham Robertson.— PPL
Other Wise Man, The. — Henry van Dyke. See Story of the
Other Wise Man, The.
Other World, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — AA— HBV—
LPS-2— OHPI— WGRP
(In the Other World.)— OHCS-3
Other World, The. — Unknown. See Book of the Dead, The.
Others. — Charles D. Meigs. — MOM — OQP — QP-1— VIL—
WBLP
Others, The. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey).— GBV
— GTIV—HBMV— NP— TIP
Others Call It God.— William H. Carruth. See Each in His
Own Tongue.
Others Can Change Their Minds. — Mel B. Spurr.
(Dialect Trilogy, A— III.)— WRR-38
(Lancashire Dialectic Speech, A.) — HHHA
"Others, I am not the first." — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire
Lad, A (XXX).
Others May Praise What They Like.— Walt Whitman.— CAP—
IAP
Others Shall Sing. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — MHT
Otherwise. — Aileen Fisher. — SUS
Otherworld. — Geoffrey Johnson. — BPM-3 1
Ottawa. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — VA
Otterburn.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— RH
Ottima and Sebald, Two Lovers. — Robert Browning. See Pippa
Passes.
Ou Som Sourroucou (with music, French and tr.). -—Unknown.
—ABF
Oubit, The.— Charles Kingsley. — BOHV
O-U-G-H .—Charles B. Loomis.— AE— BOHV
Ould Apple Woman, The.— T. A. Daly.— CV— SPT
Ould Doctor Mack.— Alfred Perceval Graves.— BOHV— THP
(Ould Docther Mack.)— OHCS-30
Ould Kilkinny.— James B. Dollard. — CPG
Ould Master, Th', set. — Jane Barlow.
Misther Denis's Return. — SPE-8 — TIP
Ould Plaid Shawl, The.— Francis A. Fahy.— HBV— JKCP—
TIP
Our Anglo-Saxon Tongue. — James Barren Hope. — GR-a —
SPP— TCAP
Our Autocrat. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP— PEOR
Our Baby. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Our Baby's Rabbits.— Unknown. — SAS
Our Ball. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — TCEP
Our Barbarous Fourth. — Mrs. Isaac L. Rice. — IDAH
Our Beloved Dead.— Unknown.— BTB-6
Our Biggest Fish.— Eugene Field. — PEF
"Our birth is but a sleep." — William Wordsworth. See Ode
on Intimations of Immortality.
Our Blessed Lady's Lullaby. — Richard Verstegan (Richard
Rowlands). See Our Lady's Lullaby.
Our Boat to the Waves. — William Ellery Channing.— LPS-2
Our Boy. — Oliver Herford. — GA
Our Boyhood Haunts. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Our Boys Are Marching On. — John H. Jewett. — PAPm
Our Brother's Keeper.— W. H. Anderson. — RH
Our Brothers of the Fields and Trees. — Charles Keeler.— PPA
Our Calvary. — Constance Holm. — OQP — QP-1
Our Caauarina Tree. — Toru Dutt.— VA
Our Cat.— Janet Vaughn.— PCD
Our Cause. — William James Linton. — VA
Our Centennial Celebration (abr.°). — Orestes Cleveland. —
OHCS-12
Our Cherished Flag. — James Montgomery. — PEOR
(Red, White and Blue, The.)— MPC-8
Our Choir. — Unknown.— BTB-5
Our Christ.— Henry Webb Farrington. — OQP — QP-1
Our Christ.— Lucy Larcom. — MOM — OQP — QP-1
Our Christian Heritage, sel. — Cardinal James Gibbons.
Great American Republic a Christian State, The.— PPSC
(American Republic a Christian State.) — WRR-5
Our Christmas. — Julia Anna Wolcott.— OHCS-34 — WRR-12
Our Christmas Dinner. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-28
Our Christmas Present. — Unknown. — VIL
Our Church Sociable. — Louis Eisenbeis. — OHCS-3 1
Our Circus. — Laura Lee Randall.— GF A — UTS
Our Class Colors.— "C. S. A."— WRR-S4
Our Class Colors.— M. Dell Adams.— WRR-54
Our Club. — Sylvia Dillavou Barclay. — HB
Our Club Creed. — Mrs. Marion Le Flore. — HB
Our C'lumbus.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-27
Our Colonel. — Arthur Guiterman. — DD — GA— HH — RDAH
Our Colors. — Laura E. Richards. — FOAH
Our Companie in the Next World, — John Donne. See Of the
Progresse of the Soule.
Our Comrades. — Unknown. —PEOR
Our Country. — Thomas S. Grimke. — FOAH
(Duty of Literary Men to America.) — PPSC
Our Country. — Frederick L. Hosmer. — PSO
(O Beautiful, My Country.)— MC
Our Country.— Julia Ward Howe.— DD— MC— PAH— PTER—
SPE-6
Our Country. — W. Jewett Peabodie. — MPC-9 — OHCS-20
Our Country. — Edna Dean Proctor. — MHT
Our Country. — Epes Sargent. — PEOR
Our Country. — Anna Louise Strong. — OQP — QP-2
Our Country. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — MPC-11
Our Country and Our Home. — James Montgomery. — PRK
(Love of Country and of Home — abr.~) — MPC-5
(My Country — abr.)— LPS-2
(Our Country and Our Land.) — RON
(There Is a Land.)— PEDC— RYC
Our Country Saved. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode Recited
at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.
Our Country's Call.— William Cullen Bryant. — APB— CAP—
MC— OHCS-2— PAH
Our Country's Defenders. — William McKinley. — MDAH
Our Country's Emblem. — Unknown. — WBLP
Our Country's Flag.— John Temple Graves. — WRR-42
Our Country's Flag. — Edward S. Holden. — FOAH
Our Daily Bread. — Maltbie D. Babcock. — BPP — OQP — QP-1
Our Daily Bread. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — JKCP
Our Dead. — Edwin Markham. — OQP — QP-2
(Epitaph, An: "Let us not think of our departed dead.") —
H LOW— POI
Our Dead.— Robert Nichols.— WGRP
Our Dead.— E. L. Peterson, Jr. — RH
Our Dead Heroes. — Rose Terry Cooke. — HH— PRK — RON
Our Dead, Overseas. — Edwin Markham. — DD — MC
Our Dead Soldiers. — Francis A. Walker. — MDAH
Our Debating Club. — E. F. Turner. — OHCS-26
Our Debt to the Nation's Heroes. — Theodore Roosevelt. — SPE-8
Our Defenders. — Thomas Buchanan Read.— OHCS-1
Our Delight. — Ellen Murray. — PPYP
Our Dim Eyes Seek a Beacon. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
Our Divinest Symbol.— Thomas Carlyle. — MOM
Our Dog.— Janet Vaughn. — PCD
•Our Dogs.-— Dr. John Brown. — MBL
"Our doom is in our being." — James Agee. See Sonnets.
Our Drummer Boy. — Fred Hildreth. — WRR-7
Our Duties to Our Country. — Daniel Webster. See Adams and
Jefferson.
Our Duty.— Joseph Cook. — WRR-18
Our Duty to the Republic. — Joseph Story.— LLC
Our Dwelling-Place.— Isaac Watts. See O God! Our Help in
Ages Past.
Our Eloquent Dead.— Ida Scott Taylor. — WRR-46
Our Enemies Have Fall'n. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Prin
cess, The.
Our European Guides. — "Mark Twain." See Innocents Abroad.
Our Fallen Heroes. — Chauncey M. Depew. — AE
Our Family Doctor. — Flo Hampton Scott. — HB
Our Fathers. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Our Fathers Also. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Our Father's Door. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Professor
at the Breakfast Table, The.
Our Father's Hand. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
Our Fathers of Old. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Our First Century. — George Edward Woodberry. — PAH
Our First Experience with a Watchdog. — Frank R. Stockton.
See Rudder Grange.
Our First Thanksgiving Day. — Youth's Companion.— PPYP—
YPS
Our Flag. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Freedom and War.
Our Flag. — Frances Crosby Hamlet. — PSO
Our Flag. — A. P Putnam. — FOAH — WRR-42
Our Flag.— Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth).--
MPC-10— PEDC— PTA-2
Our Flag.— M. D. Sterling.— RON
Our Flag. — A. L. Stone.— BTB-6
("Rally round the Flag.")— PEOR
Our Flag ("I come before you"). — Unknown.— PPYP
Our Flag ("One dreary morning"). — Unknown. — FOAH
Our Flag ("Red is the color, The").— Unknown. — LPP
Our Flag ("Tell me, who can").— Unknown.— PPYP
Our Flag ("This is our flag"). — Unknown.— WRR-17
(American Flag.)— PPYP
Our Flag (" 'To the red, white' "). — Unknown.— PPYP
Our Flag. — Lydia Avery Coonley Ward (sometimes at. to Mary
H. Howliston).— GFA— PB-2
Our Flag. — Elsie M. Whiting. — FOAH
Our Flag Is There. — Unknown. — FOAH — WRR-17
Our Folks.— Ethel Lynn Beers.— BTB-1— OHCS-5— PTA-1
Our Friend the Egg.— Clarence Day.— BOHV
"Our gaieties, our luxuries." — Arthur Hugh Clough. See
Dipsychus.
Our Garden. — Mrs. Juliana Horatia Ewing. — WRR-17
Our Gift.— Caroline Ticknor.— PPGW
Our Glorious Language. — Unknown. — WRR-26
Our God Is Marching On. — Benjamin Copeland. — WRR-S7
Our Goodman (A and B vers.). — Unknown. — ESPB
Our Great Captain.— William Dudley Foulke.— RDAH
Our Greatest American.— Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
Our Grief Will Pass.— "Brother X."— VF
Our Guardian Angels and Their Children. — Vachel Lindsay.—
C.PL
Our Guide in Genoa and Rome. — "Mark Twain." See Inno
cents Abroad, The.
Our Gunner's Shot. — Unknown.— OHCS-23
Our Hells. — Carl Sandburg.— BPM-33
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Our
Our Hero. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Our Heroes. — John Albion Andrew. — MDAH
Our Heroes. — Phcebe Cary.— BLPA— BTB-9— MPC-7— PPYP
— YPS
Our Heroes. — O. F. Pearre. — WRR-7
Our Heroes.— Unknown.— WRR-4S
Our Heroes' Graves. — Unknown. — PEOR
Our Heroic Times, sel. — George Henry Boker.
Lincoln.— DD—GA— LB AH— MC—OHIP—RYC
Our Hired Girl.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— HBV—
HBVY— OTPC— WRR-24
Our Hired Girl. — Frank R. Stockton. See Rudder Grange.
Our Homestead.— Phcebe Cary.— PTA-2
Our Honored Dead. — Henry Ward Beecher. — AOAH (much
abr.) — LLC (si. abr.) — MDAH (much abr.)
(Honored Dead, The— si. abr.)—PE
(Tribute to Our Honored Dead, A.)— BTB-8— OHCS-2
Our Honored Heroes. — Samuel F. Smith.— PEOR
Memorial Day (sel.).— OQP— QP-2— WRR-17
Our House.— Edgar A. Guest.— CPN—CVG
Our House.— Nellie Burget Miller. — GFA
Our Hymn. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — BOHV
Our Indian Summer, sel. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Youth in Our Hearts. — VIL
Our Italian Journey. — Auguste Brizeux, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Our Jolly Band (ad.). — M. Goldsmith. — WRR-52
Our Joyful Feast.— George Wither.— CRYO—OHIP— SDH
("Christmas Carol, A: "So, now is lor has] come our
joyful'st Feast.")— COAH— CR— EPW-2 (abr.)—
LC— M V-2— OB S— WP
(Old Christmas.) — EV-2 — FT
Our Judge. — Unknown. — VIL
Our Juniors. — Anna M. Allen. — HB
Our Kind of a Man.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— SPE-8
Our Known Unknown. — Robert Browning. See Ring and the
Book, The.
dy-ary CrdW-EPW-S-G
-LOBMV— OBVV— TCPD— TOP— YF
Our Lady in the Middle Ages. — Frederick William Faber. —
ACP— CAW
Our Lady of Idleness. — Florence Wilkinson. — BAP
Our Lady of the Mine. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Our Lady of the Night. — J. V. Cunningham. — TB
Our Lady of the Rosary- — Francis A. Gaffney. — JKCP
Our Lady of the Sea.— Alfred Noyes.— OBVV
Our Lady of the Snows. — Lionel Johnson. — JKCP
Our Lady of the Snows. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Our Lady of the Twilight. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Our Lady's Death. — Benjamin Dionysius Hill. — JKCP
Our Lady's Expectation, sel. — Frederick William Faber.
Expectation, The.— ACP
Our Lady's Intercession Invoked. — Unknown. See Battle of
Lepanto, The.
Our Lady's Lullaby. — Richard Verstegan.— ACP— CAW
(Lullaby: "Upon my lap my sovereign sits.") — CH —
GTSL— HBV— OBEV— WTP-7
(Our Blessed Lady's Lullaby.) — BOL
Our Land. — Langston Hughes. — TL "
Our Land. — Charles King. — HS
"Our Left."— Francis Orrery Ticknor. — MC — PAH
Our Lesser Kindred. — William Blake. See Auguries of Innocence.
Our Light Afflictions. — Unknown. — BLRP
Our Lips and Ears.— Unknown.— BLPA— WBLP
(Caution, A.)— PFE
(Five Things to Observe.)— VIL— WBLP
Our Little Cowgirl. — Unknown. — SCC
Our Little Girl.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Our Little Hero.— Unknown.— WRR-49
Our Little House.— Thomas Walsh.— PT—SBMV
Our Little Life.— William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The.
Our Little Sister.— Laura E. McCully.— CPG
Our Lives.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OHCS-27— VIL
Our Lives Should Widen. — James Russell Lowell. — LLC
Our Lord and Our Lady.— Hilaire Belloc.— HBMV— JKCP—
WHL
Our Love Is Not a Fading Earthly Flower. — James Russell
Lowell.— AP—APB— CAP— IAP
(Sonnet.) — LPS-1
(To M. O. S.)— MRV
Our Lovely Pioneer. — Elva N. Lovell. — HB
Our Madonna at Home.— Rafael Pombo. — CAW
Our March. — Vladimir Mayakovsky, tr. fr. the Russian by
Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky. — AWP
Our Martyr-Chief. — James Russell Lowell. See Ode Recited at
the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.
Our Martyred Hero, Lincoln. — Marietta Hoover Dunn. —
WRR-45
Our Master.— John Greenleaf Whittier.—APB— BLRP— CAP
— GR-a— IAP— MRV (abr.)— WBLP
"Immortal Love, forever full" (sts. 1-16, a&r.).— WGRP
(Immortal Love, Forever Full.) — PASC
"We may not climb" (sts. 5-16).— MOM— OQP— QP-1
Our Minister's Sermon. — Harper's Bazaar. — BTB-3
(John Rankin's Sermon.)— OH CS -8
Our Modest Doughboys. — Charlton Andrews. — PAH
Our Mother.— George Cooper.— BTP — CPN— HH - OTPC—
PPL— RON
(Mother.) — PBV
(One Mother.)— WRR-17
(Only One Mother.)— AA—MPB— PB-1— MPC-6
Our Mother. — Unknown. — HT — PEDC
Our Mother Tongue.— Richard Monckton Milnes.— GN— OTPC
(Envoy to an American Lady.) — VA
Our Mothers.— Unknown.— PDN— PSO— OQP— QP-1
Our Mother's Tunes. — Eleanor Farjeon. — MPB
Our Nation Forever.— Wallace Bruce.— OHIP — PEDC
Our National Anniversary.— A. H. Rice.— IDAH— PEOR
Our National Banner. — Edward Everett. — LLC
(National Banner, The.)— FOAH— OHCS-6
Our National Banner. — Dexter Smith. — PAH
Our Native Birds.— Nathan Haskell Dole.— BOHV— TPH
Our Native Land. — Timothy Dwight (sometimes at. to Charles
Timothy Brooks). — PEDC
(God Bless Our Native Land!— C.) — LLC — TYP —
WRR-40 (with music)
Our Native Land.— Charles Phillips.— MPC-5—RYC
Our Native Land. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The ("Breathes there the man").
Our Navy. — Unknown. — PAPm
Our New Relations.— William McKinley.— OHCS-37
Future of the Philippines (sel.). — PPSC
Our New Servant. — James M. Barrie. — WRR-25
Our Old Doctor. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Our Old Friend Neverf ail .—James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Our Opportunity, Today. — Ozora Stearns Davis. — PDN
Our Orders.— Julia Ward Howe.— AA— APW
"Our orisons are heard: the gods are merciful." — John Ford.
See Broken Heart, The.
Our Own. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Our Own. — Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster. —
BLPA— BTB-2—HT — LLC— OHCS-13—POI— PTA-2
— SL
(If I Had Known in the Morning.) — PDN
Our Own Dear Land: — J. R. Thomas. — HS
Our Pets. — Esther Antin. See On Our Farm.
Our Photographs. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — ALV
Our Pilot. — Unknown.— WRR-4 5
Our Platform. — Theodore L. Cuyler. — TS
Our Poets' Breed. — Luis Montoto y Rautenstrauch, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Our Prayer. — George Herbert. — PSO
Our Prayer of Thanks.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS—NP
Our President — A Memory Rhyme. — Isabel Ambler Gilman. —
PTA-2
Our Presidents. — Laura E. Richards. — PPYP
Our Presidents. — Unknown. — BLPA
Our Queer Old World. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Our Radio. — Unknown. — WRR-23
Our Railroads.— Unknown.-HIS.IlA— OHCS-21
(Kankakee or Kokomo.) — PPP
Our Ranks Are Getting Thin. — Louis Eisenbeis.— OHCS-35
Our Regiments of Reform. — Thomas De Witt Talmage. — TS
Our Relations to England. — Edward Everett. See First Set
tlement of New England, The.
Our Resurrection. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Our Reunited Country. — Clark Howell. — WRR-42
Our Revels Now Are Ended. — William Shakespeare. See
Tempest, The.
Our River. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Our Share of Night to Bear (Life, II). — Emily Dickinson. —
TCAP
(Life.)— AA— LEAP
("Our share of night to bear.") — OBAV — OQP — QP-1
Our Ships at Sea. — George W. Bungay. — OHCS-13
Our Singing Strength. — Robert Frost. — LA
Our Sir Robin. — Unknown. — LPP — PEM
Our Sister. — Horatio Nelson Powers. — HBV
Our Skater Belle. — Unknown. — LPS-2
Our Soldier Boys. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-52
Our Soldier Dead.— Annette Kohn.— GPWW— RON
(Old Soldier Dead.)— HH
Our Soldiers' Santiago Song. — David Graham Adee. — WRR-48
Our Standing Army. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thom
son Janvier). — MPC-6
Our State. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Our Sun Hath Gone Down.— Phoebe Gary. — LBAH
Our Sweet Unexpressed. — W. F. Fox. — OHCS-12
Our Tea-Party. — Octavia Earle. — WRR-52
Our Thanksgiving Accept. — William _ Dean Howells. See
Prayer, A: "Lord for the unerring thought."
Our Thirty Pieces. — Harry Kemp. — TBM
Our Thrones Decay.— "^E" (George William Russell). — TIP
Our Traveled Parson. — Will M. Carleton. — BTB-3 — OHCS-18
Our Traveller. — Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell. — BOHV— TPH
Our Two Gardens. — Richard Kirk. — TSWC
Our Two Opinions (C.). — Eugene Field. — AA — BFV— CP—
IHA— MAP— PEF— PFY— WTP-4
(Two Opinions.)— BTB-7— WRR-15
Our Two Worthies. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS — SPP
Our United Country. — Clark Howell. — SPE-6
Our Very Best. — Unknown. — PPYP
Our Village — By a Villager.— Thomas Hood. — EV-4
(Our Village.)— ABVC
Our Visitor and What He Came For. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Our Warfare and Our Duty. — Theodore L. Cuyler. — TS
Our Washington.— Eliza W. Durbin.— HH— PEDC— PEOR—
WRR-49
Our Washington. — Unknown. — WRR-49
Our Weddin' Day. — Belle C. Greene. — OHCS-32
Our Wee White Rose.— Gerald Massey. See Mother's Idol
Broken, The.
Our Whippings.— Eugene Field.— FAOV— PEF
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Our Whole Country.— Unknown.— OHCS-8
Our Yankee Girls.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP
Our Yesterdays.— Lillis L. Russell.— HB
Our Youth.— Arthur Hobson Quinn.— PPGW
Ours.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Ours Is a Faith. — Unknown.— MRV
Ours Is the Land.— Henry Scott Riddell.— EBSV
Ours Is the Song.— Louise Burton Laidlaw.— AMV-3S
Ourselves, sel. — Percy Mackaye.
Trail, The.— AOAH
Ourselves Alone. — John O'Hagan. — TIP
Out.— Thomas Haynes Bayly.— OHCS-10
O-U-T.— Mother Goose.— PB-1
(Counting Out.)— OTPC— PPL
Out.— Ernest Radford.— PIAE
Out and Fight.— Charles Godfrey Leland.— PAH
Out and Into. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Out at Sea.— J. S. Fletcher.— OHCS-30— WRR-30
Out Fishin'. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG — PVS
Out for a High Time.— E. Louise LiddelL— WRR-35
Out for the Coin, ^/.—George V. Hobart.
Peaches.— OHCS-39
Out in the Dark. — Stephen Lucius Gwynn. — TIP
Out in the Dark.— Edward Thomas.— CH— MBP
Out in the Fields with God. — Louise Imogen Guiney (some
times wr. at. to Elizabeth Barrett Browning). — BLRP—
DD — HBV— HBVY— MCG— MHT— MPB— NLK-
— O Q P— Q P-2— S B A— WBLP— WGRP
(Cares.)— BLP—ICBD
(In the Fields.)— MW—PB-8
(Out in the Fields.)— PDN— PTA-1— SPE-5
(Song from "Sylvan,'1 A.) — BLPA
Out in the Meadow. — Unknown. — PPYP
Out in the Snow. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — PTA-2
Out in the Sobbing Rain.- -Dora Shaw. — OHCS-8
Out in the Streets. — Thomas Dunn English.— OHCS-3
Out of a Lifetime. — Grace Noll CrowelL— PDN
Out of Adversity. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes
Out of Arcadia. — Harry Romaine. — SR
Out of Babylon.— Clinton Scollard.— TBM
Out of Bounds.— John Banister Tabb.— CRYO— JKCP
Out of Doors. — Walter Conrad Arensberg. — BAP— LA
Out of Doors. — James Russell Lowell. — LLC
Out of Flanders.— James Norman Hall.— PPGW
Out of Hearing. — Jane Barlow. — HBV
Out of Her Reckoning. — Annie F. Redlands. — WRR-24
(Counting the Family.) — WRR'29
Out of John Brown's Strong Sinews. — Stephen Vincent Benet.
See John Brown's Body.
Out of Muhlqueen's Alley. — Agnes Louise Provost. — BTB-9
Out of My Want. — Gertrude MacGregor Moffatt.— CPG
Out of Nazareth. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Out of November: Speaking for One. — David McCord. — MAP
•'Out of Reach." — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Out of Sight, Out of Mind. — Barnaby Googe.— BOHV
Out of Sorts. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Grand Duke The
Out of the Bottle. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking.— Walt Whitman.— AA—
AP— APA— APW— ATP (first version}— AWP— BAV
— B LA— CAP— LA — LEAP — LL-3 — MAP (abr )—
MOAP— OBAV— PFY (sels.) — TCAP— TOP— TPH—
(Brown Bird. The.)— OBVV
Mocking Bird, The (sel.).— LPS-2
(Mocking-Bird, The.)— BAP
Out of the Dark and the Dearth. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
"Out of the dear dark years." — Akiko Yosano. See Transla
tions from Modern Japanese Poetry (Akiko Yosano,
Out of the Deep.— Charles Gue'rin.— SPT
Out of the Depths.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— SPE-5
Out of the Desert.— Willard Wattles. — SPT
"Out of the dusk into whose gloom." — Arthur Davison Ficke.
See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (L).
Out of the Earth.— Mary Carolyn Davies. — GBOV— HBMV
Out of the East— Stockton Bates. — OHCS-35
Out of the Hitherwhere. — James Whitcomb Riley. — BLPA —
Out of the Hurly Burly, sels.~ "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber
Clark) .
Avalanche of Drugs, An. — BTB-9
Catching the Morning Train.— OHCS-10
(Reaching the Early Train — si. diff.)—BT3-l
"Morning Argus" Obituary Department, The.— OHCS-10
Out of the Idyls.— Charles L. O'Donnell. — BMC
Out of the Italian. — Joel Elias Spingarn. — BAP
Out of the Night. — Frank Prewett. — MBP
Out of the Night That Covers Me (Echoes, IV).— William
Ernest Henley.— CRE — OG — TPH
(I. M.— R. T. Hamilton Bruce— C.)— POTT
(Invictus.)— BBV — BEL— BLPA— BLV—BMEP—BPN
— BTP - CBOV - CP — CPOI - DD— EPP-
EPW-5-GEPM — GPE - GR-e— GTSE— GTSL
-HBV-HBVY-ICBD - ISP-JPC-LBBV-
LEAP - LL-4— MCCG— MPB— NAL— NPSC-
.
(Out of the Night.)— EPN—EV-5
("Out of the night that covers me.")— GTBS
Out of the Old House, Nancy. — Will Carleton.— AA— IHA—
LEAP— OHCS-8
Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd. — Walt Whitman. — CAP—
GEPM— IAP— MOAP— TCAP
Out of the Shadow.— Michael Fairless.— SDH— YF
Out of the Vast. — Augustus Wright Bornberger (or Bam
berger).__LOW— MRV— OQP— POI-QP-1 m
(Each a Part of All.)— WBLP
Out of the Way.— Emma C. Dowd. — BTB-6
Out of the Whirlwind.— Bible, O. T.—See Job.
Out of the Wilderness.— John Muir. — APP
Out of the Window.— S. A. Brock.— OHCS-35
Out of Trenches: The Barn, Twilight.— Robert Nichols.— NV
Out of Tune (Echoes, XL). — William Ernest Henley. — MBP
Out of White Lips.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Out of Your Sleep Arise and Wake. — Unknown. — YF
Out, Out.— Robert Frost.— TCPD
Out Sleighing with Sophia.— George V. Hobart.— WRR-26
Out There Somewhere. — H. H. Knibbs. — BLPA — CCR—
WTP-6
Out to Old Aunt Mary's. — James Whitcomb Riley. — BPP— -
BTB-5— CPWR— LOW— MHT — MPC-9 — OHFP-
PB-6— POL— SR
Out to Sea.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— TCAP
"Out upon it, I have lov'd." — Sir John Suckling. See Con
stancy.
Out Where the West Begins. — Arthur Chapman. — BAP —
BLPA— HBV— MMV— NPSC — POI — SCC— SL—
i WTP-3
Outcast, The.— "J£" (George William Russell).— GTIV
Outcast, The.— John Davidson.— MBP
Outcast, The.— H. H. Knibbs. — PPA
Outcast, The.— James Stephens.— MBP
Outcast, The ("Kind friend, will you listen to an outcast's
tale").— Unknown.— WRR-24
Outcast, The ("Ragged? So ragged a dog would sniff"). —
Unknown. — BTB-7
Outcast Mother, The.— Emily Bronte.— CPOI
Outcry in December. — David Morton. — BPM-35
Outdoor Theatre, The.— Anne Goodwin Winslow.— LS
Out-Doors Man, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Outer Gate, The.— Nora May French. — LBMV
Outgrown.— Julia C. R. Dorr.— HBV— LPS-1— WRR-14
Outing, The.— Mrs. Frederick W. Pender.— WRR-35
Outing of the Songs.— Ernest V. Wright,— WRR-34
Outland Piper, An. — Donald Davidson. — LS
Outlanders, Whence Come Ye Last? — William Morris. See
Earthly Paradise, The (Song from "The Land East
of the Sun and West of the Moon").
Outlandish Knight, The.— Unknown.— CG— RIS
Outlaw, The.— Charles Badger Clark, Jr.— SCC— SPE-6
Outlaw, The.— M. Henderson.— OHCS-27
Outlaw, The.— Alfred Noyes.— BMEP— CPAN-3
Outlaw, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Outlaw, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS—CV
Outlaw Murray, The.— Unknown. — ESPB— OBB (si. var.)
(Song of the Outlaw Murray.)— STB
Outlaw of Loch (or Lough) Lene, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. tin'
oseph Callanan. — CH — GTIV—
Irish by Jeremiah Jose
OBEV— OBRV— TIP
See
Outlaws, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Outlaws' Song, The. — Joanna Baillie. Sec Orra.
Outlook. — Archibald Lampman. — EPW-5
Out-of -Door Arithmetic. — Unknown . — PEM
Out-of -Doors. — Ethel E. Mannin.— NLK
Outrageous Fortune. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Outre Mer. — Anne Goodwin Winslow. — MLP
Outside.— Unknown— OHCS-25
Outside the Door.— Annette Wynne.— SUS
"Outside the garden." — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Winter in Northumberland.
Outsong in the Jungle. — Rudyard Kipling. See Second Jungle
Book, The.
Outward.— John G. Neihardt.— HBV
Outward Bound. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA — GR-a
Outward Bound. — Ethel Allen Murphy. — GT-2
Outward Bound.— Noel Oxland.— VM
Outward Bound, — Edward Sydney Tylee.— GA—PAH
Outwards. — Unknown. — SG
Outwards or Homewards. — Francis William Bourdillon. — POI
— SL
(Outwards and Homewards.) — BTP
Outwitted.— Edwin Markham. — BAP — BLPA — BLV— CV—
Outworker, The.— Annie M. H. Whyte.— HMSP
Out-Worn Sappho, An.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Oven, The.— Frank Oliver Call.— CPG— OCL
Oven Bird, The.— Robert Frost. — AWP — BLA — JAWP —
MAP A— MOAP
Oven-Bird, The.— Frank Bolles.— SN
Ovens, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— TPH
"Over a bloomy land, untrod." — George Darley. See Nepenthe.
Over All the Lands.— Anna Louise Strong.— OHPP
Over and Over Again.— Josephine Pollard.— BTB-8— PBGP
Over behind der Moon. — Joe Kerr. — GH
Over Hill, over Dale.— William Shakespeare. See Midsum-
«^ ffler-Night's Dream (Puck and the Fairy Queen).
Over hills and uplands high."— George Darley. See Nepenthe.
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fWpr in the Meadow. — "Olive A. Wadsworth" (Katharine Floyd
Dana).— CFBP— GFA— MPC-2— OFPE— PB-3— PBGP
— SAS
(Wonderful Meadow, The.) — RAR— UTS
Over My Head the Forest Wall. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish
by Robin Flower.— GTIV
Over Night, a Rose. — Caroline Giltinan. See Overnight, a
Over, Over. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Maid Marian.
Over Saleve. — George Herbert Clarke. — OCL
Over the Brazier. — Robert Graves. — CRE
Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice. — Walt Whitman.—
CAP— IAP
(Voice Prophetic, A.)— OHPP
Over the Crib.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Over the Crossin'.— Unknown.— CD— PPP— PTWP
Over the Divide.— Marion Manville.— OHCS-31— WRR-21
Over the Eyes of Gladness.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWK
Over the Garden Wall.— Emily Selinger. — ME
Over the Great City. — Edward Carpenter.— WGRP
"Over the great windy waters, and over the clear-crested sum
mits." — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de Voyage.
Over the Green Downs. — Jean Ingelow. — LLC
Over the Hill.— E. H. Hastings.— WRR-22
Over the Hill.— George MacDonald.— BTB-1— LLC— MCG
Over the Hill from the Poor-House. — Will M. Carleton.-
BTB-3— OHCS-19— PTA-2
Over the Hill to the Poor-House.— Will M. Carleton.— ATP-
BLPA— BTB-1— LPS-1— OHCS-4— PTA-1— WTP-3
Over the Hills.— Charles G. Blanden.— PDN
Over the Hills and Far Away.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Over the Hills and Far Away. — John Gay. — ATP
Over the Hills and Far Away. — William Ernest Henley. -
HBVY— TSW— WLIP
(Stanzas: "Where forlorn sunsets flare and fade.") — HBV
(Where Forlorn Sunsets.)— LL-4 — VLEP
Over the Hills and Far Away.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— BTB-2
Over the Hills and Far Away. — Unknoum. See "Tom, he was
a piper's son."
Over the Hills by Fortingall.— Freda C. Bond.— BPM-32
Over the Hills from the Poor-House. — May Mignonette. —
OHCS-5
"Over the mountains." — Unknown. See Love Will Find Out
the Way.
Over the Orchard Fence. — Harry J. Shellman.— BTB-4— PPSC
Over the Parapet.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Over the Range. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Over the River. — Nancy Woodbury Priest. — BTB-1— HBV—
LLC— LOW— LPS-1— OHCS-2— POI
Over the River of Drooping Eyes. — Unknown, — BTB-9
Over the Roofs.— Sara Teasdale. — BAP — NP— OBAV
"Over the roof-tops race the shadows of clouds." — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
"Over the sea our galleys went." — Robert Browning. See
Paracelsus.
Over the Sea to Skye. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EBSV
(Lad That Is Gone, A.)— HBV— WLIP
(Sing Me a Song.)— PFE— POTT— VOD
("Sing me a song.") — CPOI
Over the Shoulders and Slopes of the Dune. — Bliss Carman.—
BLP— PC
(Daisies.)— BAP— HBV— JPC— MPC-13— NLK- OTA- •
PB-6—PFY—PYM— TSW— TSWC
Over the Teacups, sel. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Real Tree, The.— ADAH
"Over the water, and over the sea." — Mother Goose. — RIS
(Over the Water.)— OTPC
Over the Way.— Mary Mapes Dodge.— BOHV
Over the Wintry Threshold. — Bliss Carman. — HBV
Over Their Graves. — Henry Jerome Stockard. — AA — MDAH —
OHIP
Over There.— George M. Cohan. — WTP-3
Overboard! — Edith Elmer. — BTB-7
Overcometh. — Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster. —
OHCS-23
Overdone Economy.— "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcot) . — OHCS-34
Overflow.— John Banister Tabb.— BMC— CAW— HBV— MLP
Overflow of Great River, 1878, The. — Georgia A. Peck.—
OHCS-26
Overheard. — Jack Clowett. — PPD-1
Overheard at a Wedding. — Unknown,— WRR-29
Overheard at the Telephone. — Florence Kimball Russell. —
WRR-47
(At the Telephone.) — BTB-9
Overheard at the Zoo. — Charles M. Snyder. — GH
Overheard in an Orchard.— Elizabeth Cheney.— BLRP—VIL
Overheard in Arcady, sel. — Robert Bridges.
"Long years you've kept the door ajar."
(Dedications.)— MOAH
Overheard on a Saltmarsh. — Harold Monro.— CGOV— CH—
HOAH— JPC— PCD— POOT— SP— WP
Over-Heart, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — OQP (abr.)~ ~
QP-2 (abr.)— WGRP
World Sits at the Feet of Christ, The (sel.)— MOM
Overland Mail, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — CV — OHCS-32 —
PB-9— PECK— POY— RKV
Overlord. — Bliss Carman. — OCL
(Veni Creator.)— WGRP
Overnight, a Rose.— Caroline Giltinan.— BMC— HBMV—HTR
— LOW— MRV— POI— SBMV
(Over Night a Rose.)— LS
Oversight of Make-up, An.— Eben E. Rexford.— WRR-2
(Little Flo's Letter.)— PPYP
Over-Song of Niagara, The. — John Daniel Logan. — :CPG
Oversonnet. — David McCord. — NYBV
Oversoul.— "IE" (George William Russell).— CMP
(Krishna.)™ VA
Overthrow of Lucifer, The. — Phineas Fletcher. See Purple
Island, The.
Overtones. — William Alexander Percy. — BAP — BFP — BLA—
DD—GPE—HBMV— HBVY— LS—ME—NLK— ODP
—SBMV— SPP— WLIP
Overture. — Walter Savage Landor. See Thrasymedes and
Eunoe.
Overture to a Dance of Locomotives. — William Carlos Wil
liams. — OTA
Overworked.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— SPE-4
Overworked Elocutionist, An. — Carolyn Wells. — BLPA — PPD-1
PTA-1 (ofcy.)— RON— SPE-5
Overworked Word, An. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Ovid's Banquet of Sense, sels. — George Chapman.
Corinna Bathes. — OBSC
Thames, The.— EPW-1
Owd Finder. — Edwin Waugh. — VA
Owd Roa. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — WRR-1
Owed to a Barber.— Henry Firth Wood.— OHCS-38
Owed to New York. — Byron Rufus Newton. — BLPA
Owed to the Steem Fire Engine.— Unknown. — OHCS-1
Owen Moore. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Owen Seaman. — Louis Untermeyer. — BOHV
(Parodies.)— ALV
(Spratt vs. Spratt.) — JPC — PC
Owen's Oath.— Frederick Morell Holmes. — OHCS-31
Owl, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter). —
BCEP— CG— LC— LPS-2— ODP— SN
(Horned Owl, The.)— BLA— OG— OTPC— TVSH
Owl, The.— Hildegarde Flanner. — BLA
Owl, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— ABVC— BLA— CFBP—
CPN— DD— MV-1 — MW — OTPC— PB-3 — PBGP
— PRWS— RAR— RIS— SC— SPE-1— WP— UTS
(Song: Owl, The.)— CPOI— HBV— HBVY— LC— MPB—
OBRV— PTA-1— SUS
(When Cats Run Home.) — CH
("When cats run home and light is come.") — EG
Owl, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — SAS
Owl, The.— Robert Penn Warren. — MAP
Owl, The.— Roland Young.— BOHV
Owl and the Bell, The. — George MacDonald. — SPE-8
Owl and the Fox, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
Owl and the Nightingale, The. — Nicholas de Guildford (?). —
EP (abr.) — EPP (abr., Middle and mod. English) —
EPOM (abr.)
Owl and the Fox, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
(Tragic Tale of Hooty the Owl, The — si. diff.) — FTB
Owl and the Pussy-Cat, The. — Edward Lear. — BHP — BOHV
— BTP— CCP — CFBP— CIV— CPN— GFA — HBV—
HBVY— LBN— LEAP— MPB — MPC-6— NA— OFPE
—OTPC — PASC— PB-2 — PBGP — PCD— PECK —
—PRWS— PTA-1— RAR—-RIS— RYC — SAS — SBA
— SPE-1— STP— SUS— TSW— TSWC— TVC— TVSH
— TYP— UTS— WTP-6
Owl Critic, The. — James Thomas Fields. — BHP — BLPA—
MPC-11— MWr— PB-8— PTA-1— WBLP
(Owl-Critic, The.)— BOHV— BTB-3— HBV — OHCS-18—
POI— RIS— SL— THP— WTP-4
Owl in Church. — Rosa Vertner Jeffrey. — WRR-30
Owl Sinister. — Rose O'Neill. — BLA
Owl, the Eel and the Warming-Pan, The. — Laura E. Richards.
—HBV— HBVY— MPC-3— PPL
(Nonsense Rime.) — CFBP
Owl-Critic, The. — James Thomas Fields. See Owl Critic, The. '
Owls, The.— Helen Granville-Barker.— PPA
Owner Away, The. — Unknown. — RYC
Ownership. — St. Clair Adams. — ICBD
Ownership. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — GBOV— MAP
Owre the Muir amang the Heather. — Jean Glover. — EBSV —
HBV
Owyhee Joe's Story. — Rounseville Wildman. — BTB-8
Ox, The. — Giosue Carducci. See Poesie.
Oxen. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — PPA
Oxen, The.— Thomas Hardy. — BLV — CBOV— CMP— EA —
GTML— GTSL — HBMV — LOW — MBP— OAEP—
ODP — POI — POT — POTT— SBA— SDH — SMP—
TCPD— TSW— TVSH— VLEP— WLIP— WP— YF
Oxen. — Ralph Mortimer Jones. — BAP
Oxen. — John Richard Moreland.— BPM-34
Oxen, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Oxen That Rattle the Yoke and Chain. — Walt Whitman. See
Song of Myself.
Oxford. — Lionel Johnson. — OBVV
Oxford Idyll, An. — Thomas Edward Brown. — VLEP
Oxford Nights. — Lionel Johnson. — MCT
Oxford Revisited.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Oxford Thrushes, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Oxfordshire Children's May Song. — Unknown (wr. at. to Wil
liam Blake).— H WC— OTPC
(May Song.) — HH
(Oxfordshire May Song.)— MV-1
(Spring Song— 2 sts.) — PBV
Oxfordshire May Song.— Unknown. See Oxfordshire Children's
May Song.
Ox-Tamer, Th e. — Walt Whitman. — CAP — GR-a — MO AP—
POY
Oxus. — Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and Rustum.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EEOITATIONS
Oyster, The. — Ogden Nash. — ALV
Oyster, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The.
Oyster Crabs. — Carolyn Wells. — PA
Oyster Yarn, An. — Unknown. — WRR-24
Ozark Song. — Dennis Murphy. — BAP
Ozymandias. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.— ATP — AWP— BEL—
BLV— BPN— CBE— CBOV — CGOV — CR— CRE —
CRP— EM-2— EP— EPN— EPP— ERP — ES — EV-4—
GEPC — GPE — GR-e— ISP— JAWP— JPC— LL-4—
LLC— MCCG— MCT— N AL— O AEP— PFE— PI AE—
PTER— PYM— SBA — TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP —
WHA
(Ozymandias of Egypt.) — BCEP— BLP — CH— GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL— HBV— HBVY— LPS-2 — OG—
PB-9— PC— PECK— PPD-1— WTP-8
Ozymandias Revisited. — Morris Bishop.
(Parodies.)— ALV
Pa and the Monthly Bills. — Edgar A. Guest.-— CVG
Pa Did It.™ Edgar A. Guest.—CVG
Pa Never Does. — Unknown. — WRR-2S
Pa Shaved Off His Whiskers. — Denver Evening Post. — MHT —
SPE-8
Pace Implora. — Unknovtm. — MHT
"Pace, pace, go the ladies, oh!" — Unknown.— SAS
Pace That Kills, The.— Unknown.— WRR-35
Pacific Railway, The.— C. R. Ballard.— PAH
Pacific Winter. — Hildegarde Planner. — NP
Pacifists.— M. A. DeWolfe Howe.— AOAH
Pack Clouds Away. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece,
The.
Pack Peddler. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Package of Seeds, The. — Edgar A. Guest.—CVG
Packet of Letters, A.— Oliver Herford.— BTB-6
Packing the Knowledge Box. — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow. —
PPYP
Pack-Trip Suite.— Struthers Burt. — GT-2
Pact, The.— Alfred Noyes.— RH
Paddle Your Own Canoe.— Mrs. Sarah Tittle Bolton.— FF—
POI
Paddy at Sea (C.). — Samuel Lover.
(Jimmy Hoy — abr.) — BTB-6
Paddy Blake's Echo.— Samuel Lover.— OHCS-17
Paddy Doyle. — Unknown* — SG
Paddy Dunbar.— "Sir We-alter Scott."— WRR- 13
Paddy McGrath's Introduction to Mr. Bruin. — Unknown. —
OHCS-15
Paddy Moore. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-16
Paddy O'Rafther.— Samuel Lover.— BOH V— HBV— THP
Paddy Works on the Erie (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Paddy's Content. — Lawrence Kyrle Donovan. — HT — SPE-5
Paddy's Courting.— W. A. Eaton.— OHCS-26
Paddy's Excelsior. — Harper's Magazine. — OHCS-6
(Pat's Excelsior.) — BTB-1
Paddy's Lament. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Paddy's Reflections on Cleopathera's Needle. — Cormac O'Leary.
— GH
(Reflections on Cleopathera's Needle.) — BOHV — SPE-6—
THP
Padraic Longs for Heaven. — George Chapman. — AMV-37 —
BPM-37
Padraic O'Conaire — Gaelic Storyteller. — Frederick Robert Hig-
gins.— OBMV
Padre, The.— C. W. BlackalL— GPWW
Padre, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Paean. — Jonathan Henderson Brooks. — CDC
Paean of Dawn in May. — Herbert Trench. — GTIV
Psestum. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Pagan, The. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — LS
Pagan Epitaph. — Richard Middleton. — BMEP — EPW-5 —
OBVV— TOP
Pagan Hymn, A. — John Runcie. — NLK
Pagan Mar jorie.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Pagan Prayer. — Alice Brown. — WGRP
Pagan Reinvokes the Twenty-Third Psalm, A. — Robert L.
Wolf.— HBMV— NV— TBM
Pagan World, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Obermann Once
More.
Paganini. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Page and the Maid of Honor, The. — Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe.— WRR-8
Page from America's Psalter, A.— Willard Wattles.— BPP
(Thy Kingdom Come!)— OQP— QP-2
Page of Lancelot, The.— May Kendall. — VA
Pageant, The. — William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The (Such
Stuff as Dreams, etc.).
Pageant. — Margaret Widdemer. — AV — TBM
Pageant of Seamen, The. — May Byron. — HBV
Pageant of the Seasons and the Months, The. — Edmund Spen
ser. See Faerie Queene, The.
Page's Road Song, A. — William Alexander Percy. — LS — ODP
Page's Song, The. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like
It (It Was a Lover, etc.).
Pagett, M. P.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Paid on Both Sides, sel. — W. H. Auden.
Chorus: "To throw away the key and walk away." — MBP
— PIAE
Pain.— Edgar A. Guest.—CVG
Pain. — St. John Lucas.— HBV
Pain. — Harriet Monroe. — NP
Pain. — Leonora Speyer. — HBMV
Pain the Interpreter.— Cor inne Roosevelt Robinson. — MRV
Pains of Sleep, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BPN— EPN
— ERP— OAEP— OBRV
BAP-
HBMV— MW— PFY
Painter, The.— Edgar A. Guest.—CVG
Painter, The. — Thomas Gordon Hake. — EPW-5
Painter Chap, The. — Robert W. Service. See My Neigh.
bors (Room 4).
Painter in New England, A. — Charles Wharton Stork. — HBMV
Painter of Seville, The. — Susan Wilson.— BTB-1 — OHCS-2—
WRR-33
Painter on Silk, The.— Amy Lowell.— CV
Painter Who Pleased No Body and Every Body. — John Gay.
See Fables (Fable XVIII).
Painting: A Head. — John Crowe Ransom.— MAP
Pair of Fools, A.— James K. Stephen.— HER
Pair of Gloves, A.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-2 5
Pair of Lovers, A- — Jeanne Robert Foster.— HBMV
(Awakening, The.)— LHW
Pair of Lunatics, A (am).— W. R. Walkes.— WRR-36
Pair of Platonics, A. — William Terrett. See Platonic.
Pair of Shoes, A. — Hermann Hagedorn.— CCR
Pair of Tongs, A—Mother Goose.—OTPC
("Long legs, crooked thighs.")— PPL— RIS
(Long Legs, Crooked Thighs.)— MPC-2
(Riddles.)-HBV-HBVY
Pair'd, Not Match'd. — Thomas Hood. — ERP
Pairing-Time Anticipated. — William Cowper. — BOHV
Pairing Time Anticipated, sel. — William Cowper.
"It chanced upon a winter's day." — CG
Paisley Shawl, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP— LL-4- •
VOD
Palabras Carinosas. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA — APL —
HBV— LEAP— OBAV— -PR
Palabras Grandiosas. — Bayard Taylor. See Echo Club, The.
Palace, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Palace, The.— Humbert Wolfe.— HOAH
Palace at Spalato, The. — Francis Meynell.— BPM-33
Palace o' the King, The. — William Mitchell. — BTB-3—
OHCS-16
Palace of Art.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BEL— BPN— CRE—
EM-2— EP— EPNC— GEPC— -NBE— OAEP— VLEP
Palace of the Days, The. — Rossiter W. Raymond. — OHCS-35
Palace of the Fairies, The.— Michael Drayton. — OTPC
Palace of the Gnomes. — Maria Gowen Brooks. See Zophiel, or
The Bride of Seven.
Palace of Truth, The. — William Langland. See Vision of Piers
the Plowman.
Palamon and Arcite. — Geoffrey Chaucer. Sec Canterbury
Tales, The (Knight's Tale, The).
Palatine, The. — Willa Gather. Sec Dark Ages.
"Pale genius roves alone." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Frag
ments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift.
Pale Moon.— Mark Tait.— BPM-34
Pale Sun, The.— John Clare.— NBE
Pale Woman, The.— Sara Bard Field.— FP—TL
Palermo. — Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King. See Disciples,
The.
Palestine. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-4
Palestine. — Emil Rothe. See Warnings from History.
Palestine.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— WBLP
Palice of Honour, The, sets. — Gawain Douglas.
Ballade in Commendation of Honour, A. — EPW-1
Desert Terrible, A.— EPW-1
Fete Champetre, The.— EPW-1
Palimpsest: A Deceitful Portrait. — Conrad Aiken. See House
of Dust, The.
Palingenesis. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton, Ban
of Lytton) . See Wanderer, The.
Palinode.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— LHW
Palinode, A.— Edmund Bolton.— EPW-1— MV-2—OBSC
Palinode.— Oliver St. John Gogarty.— OBMV
Palinode, A. — Robert Greene. See Greene's Groatsworth of Wit.
Palinode.— James Russell Lowell.— AA— APB— CAP— I AP
Palinurus. — George Cronyn. — BAP
Palladium. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN— CCS— CRP— EPN-
EPNC— EPW-5— OAEP— VLEP
Pallas in Olympus. — Charles Kingsley. See Andromeda.
Palm, The.— Roy Campbell— MBP
Palm Drill.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-50
Palm Sunday. — Francis Jammes, tr. fr. the French by Theodore
Yung.— CAW
Palm Sunday. — Mildred Whitney Stillman. — AMV-37
Palm Sunday and Easter.— Edward Everett Hale. — SPE-5
Palm Sunday Hymn. — "George Klingle" (Mrs. Georgiana Klin-
gle Holmes).— PSO
Palm Tree, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — ERP
Palm Willow, The.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Palmer, The. — John Heywood. See Four P's, The.
r, The. — William Langland. See Vision of Pie
the
Palmer, _ __
Plowman.
Palmer, The. — David L. Proudfit. — BTB-7
Palmer, The.— Sir Walter Scott.— CG (si. abr.)— OTPC
Palmer's Ode, The. — Robert Greene. See Never Too Late.
Palmer's Vision, The. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — WRR- 6
Palmerston and Lincoln. — George Bancroft. — BTB-1
Palmetto and the Pine, The. — Mrs. Virginia L. French. — BTB-2
— OHCS-13— WRR-29
Palmetto and the Pine, The.— Manley H. Pike.— WRR.-29
Palmetto Town. — Hervey Allen. — LS
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Palm-Tree, The. — Abd-ar-Rahman I, tr. fr. the Arabic by J. B.
Trend.— AWP— GBOV-JAWP— WBP
Palm-Tree, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— LPS-2
Palm-Tree and the Pine, The. — Richard Monckton Milnes. —
EV-S— HBV
Palos, Spain, 1492. — Annette Wynne. — HH
Palpable Silence. — Leonora Clawson Stryker. — AMV-35
Pals.— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage, The. — Wallace
Stevens. — NP— -PP
Pambo. — Robert Browning. — VLEP
Pamela in Town. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz. — AA—
HBV
Pamelia Splicer at the Beach.— "Clara Augusta" (Clara Au
gusta Trask).— OHCS-38
Pampinea. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AP
Pan.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP— IAP— MOAP
Pan.— John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The
Pan. — Francis Ledwidge. — JPC— TCPD
Pan.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Pan.— Zoe A. Tilghman,—- OA
Pan. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by A. J. Butler. — RAR
Pan and Thalassius, sel. ("Pan! Pan!").— Algernon Charles
Swinburne.— EPW-S
Pan and the Cherries.— Paul Fort, tr. fr. the French by Jethro
Bithell— AWP
Pan Crucified. — Leonora Speyer. — BAP
Pan in Love. — William Wetmore Story. — LPS-2
Pan in Pandemonium. — Berton Braley. — LHV
Pan in Vermont. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Pan in Wall Street. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA — AP —
BAP— HBV— IAP — LA — LEAP — OHNP— PFY—
POY— TPH— WTP-S
Pan Learns Music. — Henry van Dyke. — ODP — PVD
Pan Liveth. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Pan the Fallen. — William Wilfred Campbell.— APP
Panacea.— Edmund Vance Cooke.— SPE-4
Panama. — Amanda Theodosia Jones. — PAH
Panama. — James Jeffrey Roche. — MC — PAH
Panama Hymn. — Wendell Phillips Stafford. — MPC-14— PTER
Pan-American Exposition Address. — William McKinley. —
WRR-42
Pancake, The.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— CCP—HBVY—
PBV
(Mix a Pancake.)— GFA—MPC-l—PB-1— RAR — SUS
Panchatantra, sets. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Arthur
Ryden.
Fool and False.— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Kings.— AWP
Penalty of Virtue, The.— AWP
Poverty. — AWP
True Friendship.— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Pandora. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — CPOI
Pandora and the Moon. — Merrill Moore. — MAP
Pandora's Song[sJ. — William Vaughn Moody. See Fire-
Bringer, The.
Pandosto, sel. — Robert Greene.
Fawnia.— EPW-1— HBV— OBEV— OBSC— TPH
("Ah! were she pitiful.")— EG — ES
Panegyric on the Ladies. — Unknown. — BOHV
Panegyrick to My Lord Protector, A. — Edmund Waller. — OBS
"Lords of the worlds great waste," etc. (sel.) — EPEP
"Whilst with a strong and yet a gentle hand" (sel.). — EV-2
Panels. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Pange Lingua Gloriosa. — St. Thomas Aquinas. See Hymn:
"Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's glory."
Panic, sels. — Archibald MacLeisn.
Final Chorus.— MAP
Panic ("Slowly the thing comes"). — MAP
Pannyra of the Golden Heel. — Albert Samain. — AWP
Panope. — Edith SitwelL— MBP — NP
Panorama, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Panorama, The, sel. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
Conclusion. — APB
Pan-Pipes.— Patrick Chalmers.— HBMV—VOD
Pan's Anniversary, or The Shepherd's Holiday, sel. — Ben
Jonson.
Shepherds' Holiday, The.— AEP-W— EPW-2
("Thus, thus begin the yearly rites.") — OBS
Pan's Daughter Speaks. — Eve Brodlique Summers. — GBOV
Pan's Garden. — Bertha Boiling. — UFE
Pan's Song. — John Lyly. See Midas.
Pansies. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Pansy. — Mary Effie Lee Newsome. — CDC
Pansy and the Prayer-Book, The. — Matilda Barbara Betham-
Edwards.— OBVV
Pansy Song. — Unknown. — PEM
Pantheist's Song of Immortality, The. — Constance Caroline
Woodhill Naden.— VA
Pantheon, The.— Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de Voyage.
Pantheon, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Panther, The.— Edwin Markham.— PPA — TBM
Panther, The. — Unknown. — NA
(Kindly Advice.)— BOHV
Panther in the Mind. — John Holmes.— AM V-3 6
Panther! Panther! — John Hall Wheelock. See Black Panther,
The.
Panther's Choice, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Pantomime, A ("The streets were filled," etc.) .—Unknown,—
BTB-4
Pantomime. — Paul Verlaine. — AWP — JAWP—WBP
Pantomime and Posing Serial. — Howell L. Piner. — WRR-23
Pantomime of "Lead, Kindly Light." — Lucy Dean Jenkins. —
WRR-17
Pantomime of "Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid?" —
Agnes Crawford. — WRR-20 *
Paolo and Francesca, sel. — Stephen Phillips.
Scene from Paolo and Francesca (Act IV). — SR
Papa and the Boy.— J. L. Harbour.— FAOV— GH— HH HA—
OHCS-38— WRR-7
Papa Can't Find Me. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
"Papa Says So, Too."— Mrs. Jennie T. Lewis.— BTB-1
Papa Was Stumpted. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Papa's Calendar. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — WRR-50
Papa's Letter.— Unknown.— MR— OHCS-14 — PTA-2
Paper (C.). — Benjamin Franklin. — LHV — LPS-3 — MOB—
WRR-5
(Metaphorical Papers.) — OHCS-14
Paper Boats.— Rabindranath Tagore. — MCCG — ODP — RAR—
Paper of Pins.— Unknown. — ABF (with music) — ABS
(Keys of Heaven, The — si. diff.; with music.) — FTB
Paper Roses. — Dana Burnet. — NV
Paper Windmill, The.— Amy Lowell.— CP
Pap's Old Savin'.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Parable, A.— James Russell Lowell.— MOM— MRV
Parable for a Certain Virgin. — Dorothy Parker. — NYBV
Parable of St. Christopher, The.— Helen Hunt Jackson. See
Golden Legend, The.
Parable of the Old Men and the Young. — Wilfred Owen. —
RH
Parable of the Spirit, A. — John Arthur Goodchild. — VA
Parable of the Wrecks, The.— William O. Stoddard.— BTB-8
Parables in Motors. — Atlantic Monthly. — APP
Parabola, The. — H. Reynolds Goodwin. — PPD-2
Paracelsus, sels. — Robert Browning.
Development of Man (fr. Pt. V). — EPN
(Awakening of Man, The — sel.) — WGRP
("Progress is the law" — br. sel.) — MRV— OQP— QP-2
("Then all is still" — br. sel.) — CPOI
"No, I have naught to fear" (fr. Pt. 1). — MRV
(Guidance — br. sel.) — BPP
(In His Good Time — br. sel.) — OQP— QP-1 — SPE-4
Song: "Heap cassia, sandal-buds," etc. (fr. Pt. IV).
(Heap Cassia, Sandal-Buds and Stripes.) — BPN EPNC
— EV-5— GTML— GTSL— OBRV— SBA
Song: "Over the sea our galleys went," etc. (fr. Pt. IV).
("Over the seas our galleys went.") — EV-5
(Song from "Paracelsus.") — SG
(Wanderers, The.)— OBEV— OBVV
Song: "Thus the Mayne glideth" (fr. Pt. V) — OBRV
Paraclete.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— LBBV
Parade, The. — Mary Esther Badley. — PEDC
Parade, The. — Minna Irving. — PPGW
Parade of Little Giants and Wide-Awakes. — Stanley Schell.—
Parade-Song of the Camp- Animals.— Rudyard Kipling. See
Paradigm, The.— Allen Tate.— MOAP
Paradise.— George Birdseye.— BOHV— BTB-3— SPE-4
(Hindoo Died, A.) — MR
(Hindoo Legend, A.) — BHP
(Hindoo's Paradise, The.)— OHCS-22 — SR
(Paradise: A Hindoo Legend.) — HBV
Paradise. — Charles G. Blanden. — OQP — QP-1
Paradise. — Frederick William Faber. — HBV — VA
(O Paradise! O Paradise.) — WGRP
Paradise. — George Herbert. — BLV
Paradise.— Robert Herrick.— RT
Paradise.— John Milton. See Paradise Lost (Adam and Eve in
the Garden) .
Paradise. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GBOV -^ HBV —
Paradise: A Hindoo Legend.— George Birdseye. See Paradise.
Adam and Eve (Bk. IX, 11. 1067-1089). — WTP-7
Adain and Eve in the Garden (Bk. IV, 11. 288-351; 598-
688) . — EV-2
(Adam and Eve — 11. 288-355, si. abr.) — LPS-2
(Eve to Adam — 11. 639-656.) — CBE
(Evening in Paradise.) — GN (11. 598-609) — LPS-2
(11. 598-609)— TCEP (11. 598-633)
(Man and Woman Made One Unity — 11. 288-299, abr.)
— BCEP
(Now Came Still Evening On — 11. 598-609 'J BCEP
(Paradisey-41. 257-294.)— OBS
Adam Describing Eve (Bk. VIII; 11. 460-606 abr ) — LPS-1
Adam to Eve (Bk. IX; 11. 896-959, abr.).— LPS-1
("On th' other side, Adam, soon as he heard" — 11. 888-
997.) — N B E
Adam's Morning Hymn in Paradise (Bk. V; 11. 153-212).
— LPS-2
(Adam's Morning Hymn — 11, 153-210.) — WGRP
(Morning Hymn, A— 11. 153-208.)— LLC
(Morning Hymn of Adam and Eve — 11. 153-208.)— TCEP
Battle of the Angels (Bk. VI; 11. 12-669, much abr.) —
LPS-2
(Battle between the Angels and the Anarchs — 11. 202-669
much abr.) — BCEP
(Beginning of the Battle of the Angels, The — 11. 12-110
much abr.) — BCEP
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Paradise Lost. — (.Continued').
Challenge of Death, The (Bk. II; 11. 666-726).— BCEP
(Satan's First Meeting with Death— 11. 681-703.)— CBE
"Descend from Heav'n Urania/' etc. (Bk. VII; 11. 1-39).
—NBE— TCEP
(Invocation to Urania.) — OBS
Eve (Bk. IX; 11. 417-466), —OBS
Eve and the Serpent (Bk. IX; 11. 445-526, si. abr.).— BLV
Eve Penitent (Bk. X; 11. 914-946).— OBS
Eve to Adam (Bk. XI; 11. 613-623).— LPS-1
Eve's Lament (Bk. XI; II. 268-285).— LPS-1
Eve's Mirror (Bk. IV; 11. 449-491, abr.}.— WRR-11
Exiles, The (Bk. XII; 11. 552-649).— EA
(Banishment, The— 11. 624-649.)— OBS
(Departure from Paradise, The— 11. 637-649.)— LPS-1
(Expulsion from Paradise, The — 11. 606-649.) — BEL
("He ended, and they both descend the hill" — 11. 606-
649.)— NBE— TCEP
Faithful Angel, The (Bk. V; 11. 896-907).— LPS-2
Garden of Eden, The (Bk. IV).— EV-2 (11. 131-165)—
GBOV (11. 131-268, a&r.)— UFE (11. 131-268, abr.)
"Hail, holy light," etc. (Bk. Ill; 11. 1-55). — AEP-W —
EPEP
(Hail Holy Light!)— WHA
(Invocation to Light, The.) — EV-2 — LPS-2
(Light.)— OBEV— OBS
"He sayde, and on his Son with rayes direct" (Bk. VI;
11. 719-741).— NBE
Heaven (Bk. Ill; 11. 344-371).— OBS
Hell (Bk. II; 11. 475-628).— OBS
(Fallen Angels, The— 11. 557-628.)— CBE
"High on a throne of royal state, which far" (Bk. II). —
TCEP
New Worlds (Bk. Ill; 11. 543-571).— OBS
"Nine times the Space that Measures Day and Night"
(Bk. I; 11. 50-126).— NBE
"O, for that warning voice, which he, who saw" (Bk. IV;
11. 1-357, abr.).— EPW-2
"Of man's first disobedience," etc. (Bk. I). — BEL—
CBE (11. 1-191)— CRE (abr.)— EP— EPEP— EPP
—EPW-2— EV-2— GEPC—LL-4 (set.)— TCEP—
TPH— WTP-7 (11. 1-26)
Opening Argument, The (Bk. I; 11. 1-69). — BCEP
Panorama, The (Bk. Ill; 11. 540-565). —WHA
Plan of Salvation, The (Bk. Ill; 11. 274-343).— WGRP
(Atonement, The— 11. 227-265.)— OBS
Satan (Bk. I).— BLV (11. 36-543, abr.)— CBOV (11. 64-75)
(Satan Defiant— 11. 44-109.)— WHA
Satan and His Host (Bk. I; 11. 527-669).— OBS
(Mustering the Hosts of Hell— 11. 522-604, abr.)— BCEP
Satan and the Fallen Angels (Bk. I; 11. 283-313).— OBS
(Satan Rallies the Fallen Angels— 11. 283-330, abr.)—
BCEP
Satan Views the World (Bk. II; 11. 1010-1055).— WHA
Satan's Kingdom (Bk. I; 11. 242-270).— CBE
("Is this the Region, this the Soil, and the Clime" —
11. 242-270).— NBE
(Satan's Sovereign Sway — 11. 242-263.) — SPE-5
Satan's Soliloquy (Bk. IV; 11. 32-113).— OBS
("O that with surpassing Glory
—NBE
(Satan in Sight of Eden— 11. 27-113.)— TCEP
(Satan Speaks— 11. 32-78, abr.)— PIAE
(Satan's Address to the Sun — 11. 32-113.) — EV-2
(Scene in Paradise, A— 11. 23-55, abr.)— GN
"So on he fares, and to the border conies" (Bk. IV, abr.).
— TP— TPH
"So spake the false Arch- Angel, and infus'd" (Bk. V;
11. 691-734).— NBE
"So spake the Son, and into the terrour chang'd" (Bk. VI:
11. 824-912).— NBE
(Victor, The— 11. 824-866.)— BCEP
Song pf the Hierarchies on the Seventh Day of Creation
(Bk. VIII; 11. 602-632).— MV-2
"Southward through Eden," etc. (Bk. IV).— EPEP —
EPW-2 (abr.)— GEPC
Subject of Heroic Song, The (Bk. IX; 11. 1-47).— OBS
Summons, The (Bk. I; 11. 299-587, abr.).— WHA
Then, When I Am Thy Captive, Talk of Chains (Bk. IV;
11. 970-1015).— WHA
"These are thy glorious works, Parent of Good" (Bk. V).
—TCEP
"Thus Adam to himself lamented loud" (Bk. X: 11. 845-
1104).— EPW-2
"Thus saying, from her side the fatal Key" (Bk. II;
11. 871-967).— NBE
"To whom the angel; Son of Heav'n and Earth" (Bk V-
11. 519-540).— NBE
"To whom the Arch-Enemy," etc. (Bk. I; 11. 81-375; 522-
699).— AEP-W
Wedded Love (Bk. IV; 11. 750-755).— OBS
World Beautiful, The (Bk. IV; 11. 641-649).— GN
Paradise of Birds, The, sels. — William John Courthope. — VA
Birdcatcher's Song.
In Praise of Gilbert White.
Ode — To the Roc.
Paradise Regained, sels. — John Milton.
Anthem of the Angelic Quires after the Last Temptation
in the Wilderness (Bk. IV, 11. 496-635).— MV-2
"Meanwhile the Son of God, who yet some days" (Bk I
11. 183-302). — EPW-2 " '
Messiah, The (Bk. I, 11. 182-293). — OBS
Parthians, The (Bk. Ill, 11. 310-343). — OBS
.
ory crowned" — 11. 32-113.)
Paradise Regained. — (Continued) .
Rome (Bk. IV, 11. 44-108).— OBS
Satan's Guile (Bk. I, 11. 357-405).— OBS
"So spake the Son of God: and Satan stood" (Bk. Ill
11. 1-344).— EPW-2
Son of God in the Wilderness, The, His Dream (Bk. II
11. 260-284). — EV-2
"To whom the Fiend," etc. (Bk. IV, 11. 195-364).— EPEP
(Athens [Bk. IV, 11. 236-364].)— OBS
(Satan's Survey of Greece.) — EV-2
(Vision of Athens.)— TOP
"To whom the Tempter," etc. (Bk. Ill, 11. 203-222).— NBE
True and False Glory (Bk. Ill, 11. 43-107).— OBS
Paradise Revised. — Robert Haven Schaumer. — JPC
Paradisi Gloria. — Thomas William Parsons. — AA — APW —
OBAV— OQP— QP-1
Paradise, set. — Dante. See Divina Commedia.
Paradox, The. — John Donne. — OAEP
Paradox, The. — Michael Drayton. See Ideas Mirror.
Paradox.— Angelina Weld Grimke.— CDC
Paradox. — Benjamin Musser. — OHPP — RH
Paradox, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-I—MRV (I-IV, abr.)
Paradox. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — PR — TBM
Paradox. — Edith Franklin Wyatt. — NYBV
Paradox of Time, The. — Austin Dobson (after the French of
Pierre de Ronsard).— AWP— HBV— JAWP— OHCS-24
—PG— SPE-5— VLEP—WBP
Paragon of Animals, The. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on
Man, An ("Know Then Thyself").
Paralysis. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Paraphrase.— Hart Crane.— MO AP
Paraphrase of Heine, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Paraphrase of the Scriptures, The, sels. — Caedmon (?).
Approach of Pharaoh, The, tr. by C. W. Kennedy (/r.
Genesis). — ACP
(Coming of Pharaoh, The.)— CAW
Beginning of Creation, The, tr. by F. B. Gummere (fr.
Genesis).— BCEP
Cloud by Day, The, tr. by Thorpe (fr. Exodus). --TCEP
Drowning of Pharaoh and His Army, The, tr. by Thorpe
(fr. Exodus).— TCEP
Fall of Satan, The, tr. by Thorpe (fr. Genesis). — TCEP
— " • ' -tr. by C. W. Kennedy.)— EPP
-tr. by Morley.) — BCEP
(Fall of the Angels, The
(Satan's Presumption and Fall-
(Satan's Speech.)— EPOM
Garden of Eden, The, tr. by Benjamin Thorpe (fr. Gene
sis).— TCEP
Hymn of the World's Creator, The.— CAW
Paraphrase on (or upon) the Psalms of David, sels. — George
Sandys.,
Deo Opt Max (Psalm CIV).— OBS
Psalm XXX (Pt. II).— EP
Psalm XLVL— EP
Psalm CXXXVIL— OBS
Paraphrase on Thomas a Kempis. — Alexander Pope. — OBEC
Paraphrase upon Luke I, sel. ("O praise the Lord," etc.). —
George Sandys. — EPW-2
Paraphrase upon the Psalms of David. — George Sandys. See
Paraphrase on the Psalms of David and Psalms (Psalm
XXX, Psalm XLVI, Psalm CIV, Psalm CXXXVII).
Paraphrase upon the Song of Solomon, A, set. — George Sandys.
Sponsa (Canto III). — EP
Parasite. — Alfred Kreymborg. — NP
Pard and the Grandmother. — James McQuail. — TB
Pardners. — Berton Braley.— SCC
Pardnership.— Eleanor Kirk.— WRR-21
Pardon.— Julia Ward Howe.— GA— PAH
Pardon, The. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Pardon Complete.— Clara G. Dolliver. — OHCS-21 — PPYP—
YPS
"Pardon, goddess of the night." — William Shakespeare. See
Much Ado about Nothing.
Pardoner's Tale. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales.
Pards. — Hugh J. Hughes. — POT
Pards, sel. ("Wot's the matter," etc.). — Erne W. Merriman.
— WRR-25
Parent Reprimanded, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Parent with the Hoof, The. — Unknown. — CHS
Parental Christmas Presents. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Some Christmas Youngsters.
Parental Discipline. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Parental Ode to My Son, Aged Three Years and Five Months.
—Thomas Hood.— BOHV— EPW-4 — FAOV— THP
(Ode to My Little Son.)— MHT— OHCS-1
(Parental Ode to My Son, A.)— HBV— LL-4
(To My Infant Son.)— LPS-1
(To My Son.)— RTS
Parental Recollections. — Charles and Mary Lamb.— EPW-4 —
FAOV— OBRV
(Child, A.)— EV-4— OBEV
(In Memoriam.) — GTSL — SBA
Parenthetical Remarks. — Unknown. — BTB-9
(He Found It.)— HT
Parenthetically Speaking. — Unknown. — GPWW
Parenthood. — John Farrar. — FAOV — MPB — OHIP — PT
Parents. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Parents. — Unknown. — GSRC
Parepa Rosa's Special Easter Hymn.— Myra S. Delano.—
(Easter with Parepa, An.) — BTB-8 — PTWP
Parfum Exotique. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by
Arthur Symonds. — AWP
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Pariah, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the Ger
man. — WRR-9
Pariah's Legend, /The.
Pariah's Thanksgiving, The.
Paris. — Alan Seeger. — MCT — PER
Paris Again. — Punch. — AOAH
Paris in 1815. — George Croly.
A Fauxbourg (XX, fr. Pt. I).— OBRV
Paris: The Seine at Night.— Charles Divine. — HBMV
Paris: this April sunset completely utters. — E. E. Cummings.
— NAMP
Parish Bard, The. — Francis Carlin. — GPE
Parish Church, The. — Julio Herrera y Reissig, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Parish Poor-House, The. — George Crabbe. See Village, The.
Parish Register, The, sels. — George Crabbe.
"Behold the Cot!" (fr. Pt. I, Introd.).— OBRV
"My Record ends" (fr. Pt. Ill, Burials).— OBRV
"Next at our altar" (fr. Pt. II, Marriage).— OBRV
Parish Workhouse, The. — George Crabbe. See Village, The.
Parisina, sel. ("It is the hour when from the boughs"). —
George Gordon, Lord Byron. — EPW-4
Park, The.— James S. Tippett.— SUS
Park Avenue Cat. — Frances M. Frost.— CIV
Park Scene. — L. Steni. — BPM-31
Parker's Piece, May 19, 1891— James Kenneth Stephen.—
EPW-5
Parlement of Foules, The, sels. — Geoffrey Chaucer.
"And in a launde, upon an hille of floures" (broken sels.).
— EPW-1
Dream Garden, A.— CBOV— UFE
("Garden saw I, A," etc.)— GBOV
Proem: "Lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, The." —
NBE
Roundel: "Now welcom somer, with thy sonne softe." —
ATP— CBOV— EP—EPP—MV-2
(Now Welcom Somer.) — GEPM
(Qui Bien Aime a Tard Oublie.)— AEV
(St. Valentine Rondel, A — mod. by Edwin Markham.)
— BCEP
Parley of Beasts. — "Hugh M'Diarmid" (Christopher M.
Grieve).— OEM V
Parley with Grief, A.— Helen Parry Eden.— BMC
Parley with His Empty Purse, A. — Thomas Randolph. — OBS
Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in Their Day,
set. — Robert Browning.
With Gerard de Lairesse (XVI).— CPOI
Parlez-Vous Frangais? — Eugene Field. — PEF
Parliament Hill. — Henry Howarth Bashford. — CCP — MPB—
SP— VOD
Parlor Cat, A.— Louella C. Poole.— CIV
Parlor Lamp, The. — Maurice E. M'Loughlin. — WRR-4
Parnell.— Lionel Johnson.— POTT
Parnell's Memory. — Thomas Michael Kettle. — ACP— JKCP
Parodie, A. — George Herbert. — OBS
Parodist's Apology, A. — James Kenneth Stephen. — EPW-5
Parody, A.— Edith Palmer Putnam. — PEDC
Parody, A ("Boy stood on the back-yard fence, The"). — Un
known.— BTB-3
Parody — Old Oaken Bucket, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-2
Parody on "A Psalrn of Life." — Unknown (sometimes at. to
Oliver Wendell Holmes).— BLPA
Parody on "Barbara Frietchie." — Unknown. — GH — HHHA
Parody Parodized, The; or The Massachusetts Song of Liberty
—Mercy Warren. — APB
(Massachusetts Song of Liberty.) — PAH
Parrhasius. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — AA
(Parrhasius and the Captive.)— OHCS-2— PPSC (abr.)
"Parrhasius stood, gazing forgetfully" (set.). — BTB-1 —
LLC— LPS-3 (abr.)
Parricide. — Julia Ward Howe. — PAH
Parried. — Tudor Jenks. — SR
Parrot, The.— Thomas Campbell.— CG— OTA— OTPC—STP
(Parrot — A True Story, The.) — LC
Parrot, The. — James Elroy Flecker. — BLA
Parrot, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— OBMV
Parrot, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Parrot, The.— John Skelton. — ACP
Parrot — A True Story, The. — Thomas Campbell. See Parrot,
The.
Parrot and the Cuckoo, The. — Unknown. — WRR-1
Parrot in a Deacon's Meeting, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-30
Parrots, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CH—POY
Parrots, The. — Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-3 5
Parsifal the Pure (in Stories from Wagner). — Joseph Walker
McSpadden. — SPE-1
Parson, A.— Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Prologue).
Parson Allen's Ride.— Wallace Bruce.— GA—MC— PAH
Parson Avery. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — BHV
(Swan Song of Parson Avery, The.) — AA
Parson Gray. — Oliver Goldsmith. — BOHV — NA
Parson Policy.— Mrs. Alexander McVeigh Miller.— OHCS-30
Parson Turell's Legacy. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
Parsonage, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion, The.
Parson's Conversion, The. — William Henry Harrison Murray.
See How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept
New Year's.
Parson's Cradle, The.— Anna Randall-Diehl.— WRR-30
Parson's Horse Race, The.— Harriet Beecher Stowe. — SPE-8
Parsons' Pleasure. — Christopher Morley. — POOT
Parson's Sociable, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-17
Parson's Son, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Parson's Vacation, The. — Louis Eisenbeis. — OHCS-28
Part of God's Plan. — Unknown. — VIL
Parted.— Alice MeynelL— CRE— GPE— GR-e
Parted Friends. — James Montgomery. — LPS-1
(Friend after Friend Departs.) — BFV — PDN
Parted Love. — Dante Gabriel RossettL See House of Life,
The.
Parterre, The.— E. H. Palmer.— BOHV— N A
Parthenia. — Phineas Fletcher. See Purple Island, The.
Parthenon by Moonlight, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — MCT
Parthenophil and Parthenophe, sels. — Barnabe Barnes.
Content. — ES — OBSC
(Ah, Sweet Content.)— EPEP
Ode: "Why doth heaven bear a sun." — OBSC
Parthians, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Regained.
Partial Critic, A. — Unknown. — WRR-25
Participation.— B Y. Williams.— HB
Parties.— Frances E. Willard— WRR-1 8
Parting.—"^E" (George William Russell).— GTIV
Parting. — Matthew Arnold. See Switzerland.
Parting.— William (Johnson) Cory.— EPW-5— EV-5
Parting (Life, XCVI).— Emily Dickinson.— AA—AP A— A V—
BAP— GPE— LEAP— LEAP— MAPA—OBVV—PFY
— TCAP
(Complete Poems, II.) — LA
(My Life Closed Twice before Its Close.)— BLV — MAP—
WHA
("My life closed twice," etc.) — EG — OBAV
Parting, The. — Michael Drayton. See Idea ("Since there's
no help") .
Parting. — Norman Gale.— SPE-7
Parting. — Robert Gittings. — ES
Parting. — Judah Ha-Levi, tr. fr. the Hebrew by Nina Salaman.
— AWP
Parting. — Gerald Massey. — HBV
Parting, The. — John Norris.— NBE
Parting. — Alice Freeman Palmer. — AV
Parting. — Coventry Patrnore. — BFV
Parting. — William Caldwell Roscoe. — OBVV
(For Ever.)— HBV
Parting after a Quarrel. — Eunice Tietjens. — AV — HBMV—
— NP
Henry van Dyke. —
LEAP
Parting and the Coming Guest, The.
PVD
Parting at Dawn. — John Crowe Ransom. — LA
Parting at Morning. — Robert Browning. — AWP — BEL — BMEP
• — BPN— CPOI— EM-2 — EP — EPN— EPNC— GEPC
— GTML— GTSL— HBV — ISP — JAWP — LEAP—
MCCG — OAEP — OBEV — OBVV— PCD— SBA—
SPE-3— TOP— TPH— VA— VLEP— WBP— WLIP
(Meeting at Night — Parting at Morning.) — WRR-1 5
(Parting and Meeting.) — WTP-2
Parting at Morning. Sir Dietmer von Aist, tr. fr. the German
by F. C. Nicholson.— AWP
Parting Christmas Rhyme, A. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
— OHCS-39 ,
Parting Friends (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Parting Gift. — Elinor Wylie. — BAP
Parting Glass, The. — Philip Freneau. — AA — IAP — LEAP—
LHV— TCAP
Parting Guest.— James Whitcomb Riley.— BLP— CP— CPWR—
GPE — GR-a— HBV— IAP— LBMV— LEAP— MAP—
OG— POT— PT— VA
Parting Hour, The. — Olive Custance. — HBV — VA
Parting Hour, The. — Edward Pollock. — OHCS-3
Parting Hymn. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP
Parting Hymn. — Unknown. — BTB-1
(When Shall We Meet Again.)— LLC
Parting Lovers. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — LPS-1
Parting Lovers, The.— Mary E. Day.— BTB-1— OHCS-21
Parting Lovers, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by Wil
liam R. Alger.— LPS-1
Parting of King Philip and Marie, The. — John Westland Mar-
ston. See Marie de Meranie.
Parting of Launcelot and Guinevere, The. — Stephen Phillips. —
BMEP— EPW-5— WTP-7
Parting of Lee and His Generals, The. — Unknown. — MHT
Parting of Marmion and Douglas, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Marmion (Marmion and Douglas).
Parting of the Columns, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Parting of the Ways, The. — Joseph B. Gilder (wr. at. to
Jeannette B. Gilder) .—AA— HBV— OTA— PAH
Will to Serve, The (sel.).— OQP— QP-2
Parting of the Ways. — John J. Loud. — WRR-55
Parting Song. — Kootenay Indians, tr. by Constance L. Skinner.
(Two Lyrics from the Kootenay.) — BAP
Parting, without a Sequel. — John Crowe Ransom. — BLV — MAP
— NP
Parting Words.— Esther Kent.— OHCS-13
Parting-Hour. — Edith Palmer Putnam. — WRR-54
Partings. — Charles Guerin, tr. fr. the French by Jethro Bithell
Partingtonian Patchwork, sels. — Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber.
Blifkins the Bacchanal.— OHCS-10
Blifkins the Ruralist. — OHCS-11
Partnership. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP
Partnership. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thomson
Janvier).— GSRC— PPYP— WRR-3 5
Partridge, The. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Partridge in a Pear-Tree, A. — Unknown.
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Partridge Time.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG— RON
Partridges. — Alonzo Teall Worden. — PPA
Parts of Speech. — Unknown. See Grammar in a Nutshell.
Parts of Speech.— (Mm) McLandburgh Wilson.— WRR-54
Party, A. — Louisa J. Brooker. — GSRC
Party, The.— Ogden Nash.— NYBV
Party Caucus, The.— Horace B. Durant.— OHCS-31
Party Line. — Jean Stansbury. — VF
Party of Lovers, A. — John Keats. — ST
Party toward Midnight. — Frances Frost.— NYBV
Parvenu. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Pa's Chickens. — Homer Roberts. — IHA
Pa's Soft Spot.— D. A. Ellsworth.— FAOV— OHCS-3 7
Pase-Pall.— Unknown.— WRR-56
Pasquale Passes. — T. A. Daly. — HSPS
Pasquale's Picture (abr.). — Henry B. Fuller. — SR
Pasquinade, A. — Joseph Stansbury. — APB
(New Song, A.)— PAH
Pass. — Eugene F. Ware. — THP
Pass Along "Oh, Be Joyful."— Charles W. Everest.— WRR-18
Pass It On.— Henry Burton.— BLRP—BS—VIL
Pass of Kirkstone, The.— William Wordsworth.— HBV
Pass On the Praise. — Unknown. — HT
Pass On the Torch. — Allen Eastman Cross. — OQP— QP-2
Pass Our Blunders By. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Pass under the Rod. — Mary S. B. Dana. — HT
(Under the Rod.)— AE
Passage, The. — Henry Longan Stuart.— BMC
Passage, The. — Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German by Sarah
Austen. — LLC — LPS-1
Passage in the Life of St. Augustine, A. — Unknown. — LPS-2
. , .
Passage of Spring. — C. E. Hudeburg. — TB
e of the Apennines. — Percy By
sage to the Appennines.
. . . .
Passage of the Apennines. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Pas
.
Passage to Hades.— Harold Vinal.— BPM-33
Passage to India. — Walt Whitman. — CAP— IAP
"Ah, more than any priest," etc. (fr. st. 11 to end). —
WGRP
Brotherhood (fr. st. 3).— MW
("Passage to India! Lo soul!" etc.) — PC
"Passage to more than India" (fr. st. 13). — PC
(Sea of Faith, The.)— OQP— QP-1
"Sail forth — steer for the deep waters" (fr. last st.). —
MRV
Passage to the Apennines. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — TBV
(Passage of the Appenines.) — TYP
Passages from a Ritual. — Ridgely Torrence. See Ritual for
the Body's Passing, The.
Passamquoddy's Apple Toddy. — James W. Foley. — LHV
Passed off the Stage. — James Buckham.— WRR-7
Passer Mortuus Est. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — MAP— SAM
— TBM
Passer By, A.— Robert Bridges.— BLV— CMP— EPP— GPE—
GTML — GTSE — GTSL— HBV— LEAP— MBP—
MCT — MLP — OAEP — OBVV— POOT— POTT—
PWB— TBV— TCEP— VA— VLEP
(Passer By, A.)—EV-5— SG
Passer-By, The. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — AV
Passers-By.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Passing. — Margaret L. Woods. — TPH
"Passing across the billowy sea." — Unknown. See Popular
Songs of Tuscany.
Passing and Glassing. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VA
Passing Away. — John Pierpont. — BTB-1 — CCR — OHCS-10 —
WRR-43
Passing Away.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EPN— EPW-5
—GPE—MBP— OBVV— OBEV— TOP
Old and New Year Ditties (3).— POTT
Passing Bell, The. — James Shirley. — ACP
Passing Bell at Stratford, The. — William Winter. — AA
Passing By.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— OHCS-11
Passing Christ, The, sel. — Richard Watson Gilder.
Real Christ, The.— MOM— OQP— QP-1
Passing Crowds. — Janetta I. W. Murray. — HMSP
Passing Flower, The. — Harry Kemp. — GPE — HBMV
Passing Hail, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Passing Likeness, A.— Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Passing Man, A. — Kerker Quinn. — TB
Passing of a Friend, The. — Jessie Stearns Griffiths.— HB
Passing of a Heart, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Passing of a Zephyr, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Some Imitations.
Passing of Arthur, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls
of the King, The.
Passing of March, The. — Robert Burns Wilson. — HBV— SN
Passing of Olaf, The. — Marie Corelli. See Thelma.
Passing of Richard Spmers, The. — Wallace Rice. — GA
Passing of the Compliment, The. — Eugene Field. See White
House Ballads, The.
Passing of the Horse, The.— S. E. Kiser.— OHCS-39
Passing of the Shee, The. — John Synge. — TIP
Passing of the Sidhe, The. — James B. Dollard. — CPG
Passing of the Third Floor Back (cond.). — Jerome K. Jerome. —
WRR-56
Passing of the Unknown Soldier, The.-
— DD— MC— RH
Passing of the Year, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Passing of Woodrow Wilson, Prophet of Peace, The. — Vin
cent Godfrey Burns. — RH
Passing Sheep. — Elsie Smeaton Munro. — HMSP
Passing Show, The. — Charles Henry Luders. — WRR-4
(Mountebanks, The.) — AA
-Vilda Sauvage Owens.
Passing Strange, The.— John Masefield.— BLV (abr.)— GPE—
MBP— NP PM
Passing the Buck.— Norman E. NygaarcL— GPWW
Passing Thought, A. — Maude Brannen Edge. — HB
Passing Through.— Annie Johnson Flint.— -BLRP
Passing under the Rod.— Mary S. B. Dana.— OHCS-13
Passing Understanding. — C. F. Maclntyre. — AMV-37
Passing Year, The. — Unknown. — PEOR
Passing Year, 1933, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Passion, The. — Henry Vaughan. — RT
Passion XL: "I joy not peace where yet no war is found."—
Thomas Watson. See Hecatompathia.
Passion II: ''My heart is set him down twixt hope and fears."
— Thomas Watson. See Hecatompathia.
Passion LXV: "Who knoweth not, how often Venus' son." —
Thomas Watson. See Hecatompathia. ^
Passion and Worship. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The.
Passion Flower, The, — Charles G. Blanden. — MOM — OQP —
QP-1
Passion in the Desert, A (abr.). — Honore de Balzac, tr. fr.
the French. — SR
Passionate Man's Pilgrimage, The. — Sir Walter Raleigh. — BLV
— OAEP— OBSC
("Give me my scallop-shell of quiet.") — EG
(His Pilgrimage.)— BEL— CR—CRE—EA—EP— EPEP—
EPW-1 — GPE — GT-2— HBV— LEAP— OBEV—
PC— SBA— TOP— TPH
(My Pilgrimage.) — WGRP
(Pilgrimage, The.)— BCEP— CAW— LPS-2— STB (abr.)
(Soul's Pilgrimage, The.)— CBE
(Verses Made by Sir Walter Raleigh the Night Before He
Was Beheaded.)— EV-1
Passionate Man's Song, The. — John Fletcher and Thomas Row
ley (?). See Nice Valour, The.
Passionate Pagan and the Dispassionate Public, The: A Trag
edy of the Machine Age. — Ogden Nash. — NYBV
Passionate Pilgrim, The. — William Shakespeare.
See Crabbed Age and Youth.
Sonnets (CXL1V — "Two loves I have," etc.).
Sonnets (CXXX VIII— "When my love swears." etc.).
Passionate Reader to His Poet, The. — Richard Le Gallienne. —
GPE— HBV— VA
Passionate Shepherd, The, sels. — Nicholas Breton.
Aglaia.— OBSC
Shepherd and Shepherdess.— OBSC
(Happy Countryman — shorter sel.) — CH
(Third Pastor's Song, The.)— EV-1
(Worldly Paradise.)— EPEP
Passionate Shepherd to His Love, The. — Christopher Marlowe.
(6 st. version.) — AEP-W— ATP— AWP— BEL— BPB—
CBOV— CR — CRP— EM-1— EP— EPC— EPEP
— EPP— EPW-1— EV-1— GPE— GR-e — HBV—
ISP — JAWP— LEAP— LL-4—NAL— OAEP—
OBEV— OBSC— OHCS-39— PG— PIAE— SEP—
TCEP— TOP— WBP—WHA—WLIP
(7 st. version.)— BFVR— BLV— BPB— GEPM— GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL — LC — SBA — TVSH — WP —
WTP-6
(22 line version.) — LPS-1
(3 sts.)— BFP
("Come live with me and be my love [7 st. version].) — EG
(Milkmaid's Song, The [7 st. version].)— AEV
(Shepherd to His Love, The.)— BTP (6 sts.)~~CG (7 sts.)
GN (7 sts.)— GS (7 sts.)— OTPC (7 sts.)—
RG (7 sts.)
Passionate Sword. — Jean Starr Unterrneyer. — BAP — HBMV
Passion-Flower, The. — Margaret Witter Fuller. — HBV
Passions, The: An Ode to Music (C.). — William Collins.— CEP
— CRE— EM-1 — EP— EPP— EPRE— EV-3— OBEC—
SBA
(Ode on the Passions.) — BTB-1
(Passions, The.) — BCEP— BEL— CRP— EPW-3— GPE—
GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — HBV — LPS-3—
OHCS-23— SEP— TPH— WRR-27
Passus VI. — William Langland. See Vision of Piers the Plow
man, The ("Now riden this folk").
Password, The. — Reginald C. Eva. — MOM
Past, The.— William Cullen Bryant.— AA—APP—BAV—CA?
— IAP— LLC— MOAP— OBAV— TCAP— TOP
Thou Unrelenting Past (sel.). — BAP
Past, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— TCAP
Past.— John Galsworthy.— HBV— MLP
Past.— Winifred Howells .— AA
Past, The. — Henry Timrod. — APD
Past and Future. — David Cleghorn Thomson. — HMSP
Past and Future of Poetry, The. — William Cowper. See Table
Talk.
Past and Present, sel. — Thomas Carlyle.
Honor of Labor, The (abr. fr. Bk. III).— BTB-9
(Labor.)— BTB-6
(Work.)— LLC (si. longer)— PEDC— PEOR— PPYP—
YFR
Past and Present.— Thomas Hood.— CGOV— GEPM— GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— PYM— WP
(I Remember.)— CH— OTPC— PCD— RON
(I Remember, I Remember— C.).— BEL— BLPA— BPB—
BTP— CR— ERP — EV-4 — GPE— HBV— JHP—
LC— LPS-1— MHT—MPC-11 — MR— OBRV—
OFPE — PBGG— PECK — POI — PRWS— SL—
TVSH— WTP-5
Past and the Future, The.— Luther R. Marsh.— WRR-33
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TITLE INDEX
Palria
Past Reason.— William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXXIX).
Past Rises before Me like a Dream, The. — Robert G. Inger-
soll. See Speech at Indianapolis, Indiana, Sept. 21
1876.
Past Ruin'd Ilion.— Walter Savage Landor.— AWP — CRE —
EPN— ISP— JAWP—OQP— QP-2— TOP— WBP
(Immortality.) — EA
(Lyrics and Epigrams, II.) — CBOV
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
(Past Ruined Ilion Helen Lives.) — OAEP — OBRV
(Verse: "Past ruined Ilion Helen lives.") — BCEP — BLV
Past Years of Home. — William Wordsworth.— EPW-4
Pastel, A.— Delle Oglesbee Ross. — HB
Pastel. — Francis Saltus Saltus. — AA — OBAV
Pastime. — King Henry the Eighth. — OBSC
(Good Company.) — BLV
("Pastyme with good companye.") — EP
Pastime of Pleasure, The, sels. — Stephen Hawes.
Amoure Laments the Absence of La Belle Pucel (fr
Ch. XX).— EPW-1 ^T
Description of La Belle Pucel (fr. Ch. XXX). — EPW-1
Dialogue between Graunde Amoure and La Pucel (fr.
Chs. XVIII and XIX).— EPW-1
Epitaph, An: "O mortal folk, you may behold and see" (fr
Ch. XLII). — ACP— BLV— EA— OBEV— SB A
(Epitaph of Graunde Amoure — longer set.) — EP — OBSC
(His Epitaph.)— BCEP— CBOV— LEAP
(Howe Remembraunce Made His Epytaphy on His
Grave.) — EPOM
Excusation of the Aucthoure, The (fr. Ch XLVI) — EP
Garden Gloryous, The (fr. Ch. XVIII).— UFE
How Graunde^u.eWa^ Reeved of La Bdle Pucell
Of the Great Mariage betwene Graunde Amoure and Labell
Pucell (fr. Ch. XXXIX).— EP—EPP
True Knight, The (fr. Ch. XXVII).— ACP
(Character of a True Knight.) — EPW-1
Pastor Wanted, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-7
Pastoral, A: "Along the lane beside the mead." — Norman Gale.
— HBV
Pastoral, A: "Flower of the medlar." — Theophile Marzials. —
Pastoral, A: "From thence into the open fields he fled." — Ed
mund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The.
Pastoral: "Hill was flowing with sheep, The/' — Marion Strobel.
— NP
Pastoral: "If it were only still 1" — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
SAM
Pastoral: "Little sparrows, The."— William Carlos Williams.—
MOAP
Pastoral: "Morning poured its early ray." — Colin Muset, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Pastoral, A: "My love and I among the mountains strayed." —
J. B. B. Nichols.— VA
Pastoral, A: "My time, O ye Muses, was happily spent." — John
Byrom.— AEP-D (abr.)— LPS-1— OBEC
(Colin and Phebe — A Pastoral.) — EV-3
Pastoral, A: "Oho, my love, oho, my love." — Lizette Wood-
worth Reese. — LHW— LS
Pastoral, A: "On a hill there grows a flower." — Nicholas Bre
ton.— BLV— CBOV
(Ipsa Quae.)— OBSC
(Pastoral of Phillis and Corydon, A.) — EV-1
(Phillis the Fair.)— LPS-1
Pastoral: "So soft in the hemlock wood." — Robert Hillyer. —
MAP
Pastoral, A: "Sweet birds! that sit and sing amid the shady
valleys." — Nicholas Breton.— CBOV
(Phyllis.)— OBSC
("Sweet birds! that sit and sing amid the shady valleys.") —
EG
Pastorals A: "There went out in the dawning light." — Unknown,
tr. fr. the Latin by John Addington Symonds. — AWP
Pastoral: "This field has buried men; is browed." — Lilian
Bowes-Lyon. — BPM-36
Pastoral Ballad in Four Parts.— William Shenstone. — CEP
Absence (I).— AEP-D— OBEC
("Since Phyllis vouchsafed me a look" — abr.) — EPW-3
Disappointment (IV). — AEP-D
Hope (II).— OBEC
Pastoral Courtship, A, sel. ("Behold these woods"). — Thomas
Randolph.— EPW-2
Pastoral Dialogue, A. — Thomas Carew. — EPW-2 — EV-2
Pastoral Dialogue, Castara and Parthenia. — Thomas Flatman.—
CEP
Pastoral Elegy, A. — Albius Tibullus, tr. fr. the Latin by
Sir Charles Abraham Elton.— AWP
Pastoral Elegy. — Unknown. — ABS
Pastoral Hymn. — Joseph Addison. — OBEC
(Trust in God.)— EV-3
Pastoral oi Phillis and Corydon, A.— Nicholas Breton. See
Pastoral, A: "On a hill there grows a flower."
Pastoral of Tasso, A. — Torquato Tasso, tr. fr. the Italian by
Samuel Daniel.— OBSC
Pastoral on the King's Death, The. Written in 1648. — Alex
ander Brome. — OBS
Pastoral Song, A.— Henry Constable.— EPW-1
Pastoral Song, A.— Joseph Stansbury.— APB
Pastoral Song, A.— Henry Kirke White.— ERP
fc.).-— CEP
ng Henry the Eighth. See
Pastorall Hymne, A.—John Hall.— OBS
("Happy choristers of air.") — EG
(Pastoral Hymn, A.)— MV-1
(Pastorall Hymn, A.)— NBE
Pastorals, sel. — Ambrose Philips.
Sixth Pastoral, The ("How still the Sea!"
(Pastoral Landscape — dbr.) — OBEC
Pastorals, sels. — Alexander Pope.
Spring. — EPRE
Summer. — CEP
Pastourelle. — Unknown. — O B S C
Pasts. — Alfred Kreymborg. — NP
"Pastyme with good companye." — King
Pastime,
Pasture, The. — Robert Frost. — CCP — CMP— CRP— DDA—
GR-a— MAP — ME— MOAP — PB-2 — RAR—RNP—
RYC— SP— SUS— TSW— TSWC— UTS
Pasture, A. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — AA
Tat a cake, pat a cake." — Mother Goose. See Pat-a-Cake.
Pat and the Mayor.— Unknown.— HRHA
Pat and the Pig.— Unknown.— OHCS-23
Pat Flanigan's Logic. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Pat it, kiss it." — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — PPL
(When Baby Hurts Her Hand.)— S AS
Pat Magee.— Lena Barrington.— SPE-7— WRR-14 — WRR-38
Pat Magee's Wife. — Lena Barrington. — SPE-7
"Pat pat! a little cake." — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — SAS
Pat-a-Cake.— Mother Goose.— MPC-1— OTPC— PBV
("Pat a cake, pat a cake.") — RIS
("Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man.") — PPL — SAS
Patch of Old Snow, A. — Robert Frost. — CMP
Patchwork.— Clinton Scollard. — OQP — QP-2
Patchwork Philosophy. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Patchwork Quilt, The.— -Dora Sigerson Shorter.— HBMV
Pater and Credo (in. mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Pater Filio.— Robert Bridges.— CMP— OBEV— OBVV— POTT
— PWB— VLEP
"Pater Noster," The.— Unknown.— ACP— CAW
Pater Vester Pascit Ilia.— Robert Stephen Hawker. — CAW —
VA
Pater's Bathe. — Judge Parry.— GS
Paterson.— William Carlos Williams.— PP
Path, The.— William Cullen Bryant.— SN
"Path by which we twain did go, The." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Path Flower.— Olive Til ford Dargan. — BAP.— CP— HBMV—
NV— PT— SBMV
Path in the Sky, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Path in the Sky, The.— Amos R. Wells.— VIL
Path of Duty, the.— George Frisbie Hoar.— HSPS
Path of Safety, The.— Unknown.— OHPP— RH
Path of the Cyclone, The. — Meta E. B. Thome.— WRR-30
Path of the Stars, The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. See Four Son-
nets.
Path That Leads to Home, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Path That Leads to Nowhere, The. — Corinne Roosevelt Robin*
son.— BLPA— HBMV— ME— MMV— NLK— NPSC—
SBMV
Path to Home, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — MRV
(Faith.)— CVG
Path to Peace, The.— Sidney S. Robins.— AOAH
Path to the Woods, The. — Madison Cawein. — LBMV
Pathetic Incident of the Rebellion, A (ad.). — Unknown. — PPSC
Pathfinder, The. — John Masefield. See Sard Harker.
Pathos of Applause, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A.
Paths of Death, The. — Unknown. — CGOV
Paths of Peace, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Pathway of the Living, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Pathway to Paradise, The. — Ozora Stearns Davis. — OOP —
QP-2
Pathway to Truth, The (War Is Kind and Other Lines —
XIII) .—Stephen Crane.— OTA
(Wayfarer, The.)— AA— BAP— GR-a— MAP— WLIP
Patie and Peggy. — Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, The.
Patience, sels. — William S. Gilbert.
Fable of the Magnet and the Churn, The. — MPB
Heavy Dragoon, The. — PC
Recitation and Song. — MBP
(JEsthete, The — Song fr. above.) — ALV
Patience.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Patience. — William James Linton. — VA— WRR-22
Patience. — Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy. — OQP — QP-2
Patience, sel. — Unknown.
Jonah.— ACP
Patience. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
Patience and Sorrow. — William Shakespeare. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Patience to Bear and Strength to Do. — Mrs. E. A. Matthews. —
WRR-54
Patience with Love. — "George Klingle" (Mrs. Georgiana Klin-
gle Holmes).— OHCS-20
Patience with the Living. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sang-
ster. — PDN
Patient Abraham. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Patient Mercy Jones. — James T. Fields. — OHCS-20 — PPP
Patient Scientists, The. — Bertha Gerneaux Woods. — OOP —
QP-2
Patio, The. — Rose Henderson. — VOD
Patmos.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— GPE— HBV
Patria. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Bungay. —
Patriarchal Home, The.— Charles Jeremiah Wells. See Joseph
and His Brethren.
Patrick Dolin's Love-Letter.— O. F. Starkey. — BTB-1
Patrick Goes to School.— Alicia AspinwalL— MPB
Patrick O'Rourke and the Frogs. — George W.
OHCS-8
Patrins.— Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — NV
Patriot, The.— Robert Browning.— BHV— BPN— CBPC— CR-
E PN— EPN C— E V- 5— GR-e— LL-4— MP C- 1 4 — M W—
OFPE — PBGG— PPD-1 — PPD-2 — PTER — SBA —
SPE-5— TCEP— VLEP
Patriot, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Patriot I, A.— Jean Lewis Morris. — RH
Patriot Mother, The.— Unknown. — MOAH
Patriot to Heaven. — Herman Melville. See Moby-Dick.
Patriotic Band, The. — Unknown, See Washington, Lincoln, and
the American Flag.
Patriotic Boy, A.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP— RON
Patriotic Creed, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— JHP
Patriotic Family, A. — Unknown. — FOAH
Patriotic Message for Memorial Day, A. — James Longstreet.—
MDAH
Patriotic Pantomimes. — Unknown. — WRR-41
Patriotic Quotations. — Various Authors. — FOAH
Patriotic Remnants. — Strickland W. Gillilan. — HSP
Patriotic Wish, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Patriotism. — Lyman Abbott. — AOAH
Patriotism. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
OQP— PSO— QP-1
(He Serves His Country Best.) — PDN
Patriotism, sel. — George W. Curtis.
Nations and Humanity. — BTB-3— OHCS-11
Patriotism. — Archbishop John Ireland. — OHCS-37
Patriotism. — Raymond Kresensky. — RH
Patriotism. — Thomas Francis Meagher. — OHCS-6
Patriotism. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel.
The ("Breathes there the man," etc.).
Patriotism a Christian Dutv. — Cardinal Desire Mercier. —
WRR-56
Patriotism and Freedom. — Joanna- Baillie. — LLC
Patriotism at Squawville. — Denver Post. — PAP
Patriot's Password, The. — James Montgomery. — HBV — OG-
POY
(Arnold von Winkelried.)— CTBP— JHP— PB-7— PECK
(Arnold' Winkelried.)— BTB-1 (a&r.)— OHCS-4— OHNP—
SPE-8
(Make Way for Liberty.)— FF— FPE— LPS-2— OFPE—
POI
Patriot's Triumph, A.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Patrol, The.— J. H. Knight-Adkin.— MCCG
Patrolling Barnegat. — Walt Whitman.— GTSE
Patron of Art, A. — Margaret Cameron. — SPE-6
Pat's Correspondence. — William M. Griffin. — OHCS-12
Pat's Excelsior. — Harper's Magazine. — BTB-1
(Paddy's Excelsior.)— OHCS-6
Pat's Excuse. — Unknown. See Pat's Reason.
Pat's First Night in Town. — Unknown. — HT
Pat's Letter ("Dear Dennis, my darlint, I take up my pen"). —
Unknown. — CHS
Pat's Letter ("Well, Mary, me darlint, I'm landed at last").—
Unknown.— CD
Pat's Mistake. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Pat's Perplexity. — Unknown. — WRR-3
(Irishman's Perplexity, An.) — OHCS-26
Pat's Reason.— Unknown.— CHS— HHHA— WRR-44
(Pat's Excuse.)— PTWP
Pat's Secret. — Unknown.— OHCS-30
Pat's Wisdom.— Unknown.— OHCS-29
Patter of the Rain, The. — Coates Kinney.— BLP— HT (abr.)
— SPE-4 (abr.)
(Rain on the Roof.)— HBV— LPS-1— OHCS-2— PTA-2
(Rain upon the Roof — abr.) — NPSC
Patter of the Shingle, The.— Unknown.— BLPA
Pattern, The. — Millicent Laubenheimer. — TB
Patterns. — Amy Lowell— APA— ATP— AWP— BAP— B AV -
BLV — CMP — CRP — GBOV — HBV — IAP — ISP —
JAWP — LHW— MAP — MLP — MO AP— NP— NV-
OBAV — PFE—POOT — POT— PPD-1— PT—PVS—
SBA— SBMV— SMP— TCAP— TCPD— TOP— TPH-
Pattin' Juba.— Frances E. Wadleigh.— OHCS-30
Patty's Muff.— Unknown. — OHCS-39
Paul. — Earl B. Marlatt— OQP — QP-1
Paul before King Agrippa. — Bible, N. T. See Acts, The.
Paul Faber, Surgeon, sel. — George MacDonald.
That Holy Thing (fr. Ch. XLIX).— HBV— OBEV— OBVV
—OQP— QP-1— SDH— WGRP—YF
Paul Jones. — William A. Phelon. — GA
Paul Jones ("American frigate from Baltimore came An")
Unknown. — GA— PAH
Paul Jones ("Song unto Liberty's brave buccaneer, A").— Un
known.— G A— PAH.
Paul Jones — A New Song.— Unknown. — PAH
Paul Laurence Dunbar.— James David Corrothers.— BANP
Paul Revere's Ride.— George William Curtis. See Centennial
Celebration of Concord Fight.
Paul Revere's Ride.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Tale*
of a Wayside Inn.
Paula. — Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Pauline, sels. — Robert Browning.
Andromeda. — OBRV
"For Music (which is earnest of a heaven)." — CPOI
"Mind like this must dissipate itself, A." — MRV
Mystical Christ, The. — MOM
"0 God, where do," etc.— WGRP
Shelley.— OBRV
Water and Air.— OBRV
Paul's Wife. — Robert Frost. — LA
Pauper Girl, The.— Georgene Traver. — OHCS-24
Pauper's Child, The.— Augusta Moore. — OHCS-32
Pauper's Deathbed, The. — Caroline Anne Bowles. — LPS-1—
MHT— OHCS-1
Pauper's Drive, The. — Thomas Noel. — LPS-1
Pauper's Revenge, A. — John F. Nicholls. — OHCS-26
Pause.— Babbette Deutsch.— FP
Pause. — Henry Bellamann. — LS
Pause.— Ann Hamilton. — HBMV
Pause, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CBOV — NBE —
POTT
(Meeting.)— HBV
"Pause, courteous spirit! Balbi supplicates." — Gabriello Chia-
brera. See Epitaphs.
Pause Ere Life Has Spent Its Course. — Blanche Baldwin Mc-
Gaw.— HB
Pavane. — Donald Davidson. — BAP
Pavane for the Port of New York.— D. C. Yelton.— AMV-37
Pavement Portraits. — Burke Boyce. — NYBV
Motorman (II).— NYBV
Subway Change Man (I).— NYBV
Paving the Streets. — Mts. L. G. McVean. — WRR-18
Pawnbrokers. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — HBMV
Pawnbroker's Shop, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-19
Pawning Her Dolly. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Pawns, The.— Frank Betts.— HBMV
Pawns, The. — William Young. See Wishmakers' Town
Pawpaw, The. — Elison S. Hopkins. — SPE-3
Pax Beata.— Mary Rachel Norris. — VOD
Pax Paganica. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — AA
Pax Vobiscum! — George Lansing Taylor. — BTB-1
Pay. — John Maseneld. See Wanderer, The.
Pay Envelope, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Payin' Honest Debts. — Howell L. Piner. — WRR-23
Paying Her Fare.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Pazons, The.— Thomas Edward Brown. See In the Coach.
Peace. — Bhartrihari, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Paul Elmer More.
Peace. — Rupert Brooke. See 1914.
Peace.— Phoebe Gary.- LPS-2— PAH
Peace.— Charles De Kay. — SN
Peace (Life, LXXIII).— Emily Dickinson.— GPE— LEAP
Peace.— Julia C. R. Dorr. — HS
Peace ("Man must earn his hour of peace, A"). — Ed^ar A
Guest — CVG
Peace ("Some have found it in a garden"). — Edgar A. Guest.
Peace.— George Herbert.— AWP — EPEP— EPS — JAWP — STB
Peace. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — POTT
Peace.— Agnes Lee.— BAP— SBMV
Peace. — Rose Lieber. — OTA
Peace. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — MPC-9 — OFPE —
PEDC— RON (abr.)--RYC
(Blessings of Peace.)— WRR-56
(Message of Peace.)— WBLP
(When War Shall Be No More.)— CTBP— OQP— PDN--
PSO— QP-1
Peace. — Lillian Lowry. — HB
Peace, The. — Henry Luttrell. See Advice to Julia.
Peace.— Edwin Markham.— RH— WBLP
Peace. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Peace. — Florence Tucker Osmun.— HB
Peace. — John Oxenham. — OHPP
Peace (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [X V] ) .—Coventry Pat-
more. — CPOI
Peace. — Adeline Pratt. — CAG
Peace.— Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.— AOAH— MC— PEDC
Peace. — Clinton Scollard. — BPP— OQP— PSO— QP-1
Peace. — James Shirley. See Imposture, The.
Peace. — Sara Teasdale. — BAP— GPE— NV-
Peace. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
-SPT
'tf\ir ™ * i v..^*-! j.». a. UJL JLJ—T VV VJJXX^ W^HA
, My soul, there is a country.") — EG
v'Sweet Peace.)— WP
Peace.— G. O. Warren.— HH— PEDC
Peace.— Adeline D. T. Whitney.— PAH
Peace. — Marguerite Wilkinson.— BAP
Peace. — Woodrow Wilson. — AOAH
Peace and Hope.— Newell Dwight Hillis.— SPE-4
Peace and Joy.— Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy.— OQP—
Peace and Pain.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— SPE-7
Peace and silence be the guide."— Francis Beaumont. See
Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray's-Inne and the Inner-
lemple. The.
Peace at Morning. — Dana Burnet. — AOAH
Peace at Noon.— Arthur Symons.— GT-2
Peace Be around Thee.— Thomas Moore.— OTPC
Peace! Be Still. — Unknown. — OQP QP-1
Peace Be Thine.— Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— ERP
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•Pegasus
Peace Call, The. — Edgar Lloyd Hampton. — PEDC
"Peace; come away: the song of woe." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Peace, God's Own Peace. — Ivar Campbell. — VM
Peace Guaranteed. — Mary J. Armstrong. — HB
Peace in a Palace. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Peace in God. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — BTB-3
Peace Message, The. — Burton Egbert Stevenson. — PAH
Peace Must Come As a Troubadour. — Marie Drennan. — OOP
— QP-1
Peace, Night, Sleep.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Peace: 1919.— M. C. Sinclair.— RH
Peace of Christ, The. — William Kent. — CS
Peace of Christmas-Time, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Peace of Dives, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
"Peace of God, Which Passeth All Understanding, The." —
Sylvia T. Colony.— HB
Peace of the Roses, The.— Thomas Philipps. — ACP
Peace on Earth. — Bacchylides, tr. fr. the Greek by John Ad-
dington Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Peace on Earth. — Helen Wieand Cole. — OQP-QP-1
Peace on Earth. — Robert Freeman. — OHPP — PSO— RH
Peace on Earth. — James Russell Lowell. See Christmas Carol,
A: "What means this glory," etc.
Peace on Earth. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — YF
Peace on Earth. — Edmund H. Sears.— LOW — MRV — POI
(Angels' Song, The.) — AA — PEDC
(Christmas Carols.)— HBV— HBVY
(Glorious Song of Old, The.) — CO AH
(It Came upon the Midnight Clear.)— CRYO— LLC (abr.)
—SDH
Peace on Earth. — William Carlos Williams. — GT-2 — MAP—
NP— PFY— SC— TBM— TCPD
Peace, Perfect Peace. — Edward H. Bickersteth. — BLRP —
WGRP
Peace Pictures. — Elizabeth I. Barnes. — HB
Peace Shall Live. — Max Ehrmann. — RH
Peace the End of the Good Man. — Robert Blair. See Grave,
The.
Peace to the Slumberers. — Thomas Moore. — HBV
Peace Triumphant. — Cale Young Rice. — PEDC
Peace Universal.— Anna H. Thome.— PEDC
(Dawn of the Century.) — PEOR
Peace! What Do Tears Avail?— "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan
Waller Procter).— VA
Peace with a Sword. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — PPGW •
Peaceable Race, The.— T. A. Daly— BHP— HBV
Peaceable Secession. — Daniel Webster. See Constitution and
the Union, The.
Peace-at-any-Price Man, A. — Baltimore Life. — PAPm
Peaceful Death.— Walt Whitman.— OQP—QP-1
Peaceful Night, The. — John Milton. — CLS
Peaceful Shepherd, The. — Robert Frost. See Sky Pair, A.
Peaceful Warrior, The. — Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Peaceful Warriors, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Peace-Giver, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CBPC
(Christmas Antiphon.) — CBE
Peace-Hymn of the Republic, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Peace-Hymn of the Republic. — Henry van Dyke. — MPC-11 —
PVD
(America Befriend.)— OHPP
Peacemaker, The. — Joyce Kilmer.— CAW — JK-1
Peacemaker, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Peacemakers, The. — Lady Margaret Sackville.— HMSP
Peace-Pipe, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song of
Hiawatha, The.
Peach, The. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — GFA
Peach, The.— Charles and Mary Lamb.— OTPC
Peach Blossoms. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Peach Pie. — Unknown. — BTB-9
(Peach-Pie. ) — WRR-2 9
Peach Tree, The.— Edith Sitwell.— NP
Peach-Blooms.— Marion Williams.— GSRC
Peaches.— George V. Hobart. See Out for the Coin.
Peach-Pie. — Unknown. See Peach Pie.
Peachtree. — Archibald Rutledge. — LS
Peacock, The.— Unknown. — PEM
Peacock on the Wall, The.— Unknown.— WRR-1
Peacock, the Turkey, and the Goose, The. — John Gay. See
Fables (Fable XI).
Peak, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies.— PASC— POI— POT— SL
Peak and Puke.— Walter de la Mare.— BOL
Peaks, The (War Is Kind and Other Lines, XVIII).— Stephen
Crane.— AA— HBV— TCAP— WGRP
Peaks of Life. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Un
bound ("Pale stars are gone, The").
Pealing, Pealing, Pealing! — Louise Boranger Niver. — WRR-57
Peanutti's Voyage to Europe. — Joe Kerr. — WRR-33
Pear Tree.— "H, D." (Hilda Doolittle).— HBMV— ISP— MAP
Pear Tree, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— MAP— PJH-1—
POI— SL
Pear Tree, The.— Unknown. See Shi King, The or Book of
Odes.
Pearkin and Applekin. — Elizabeth Fleming.— HWC
Pearl, The.— George Herbert.— EPEP— EPS
Pearl, The. — Unknown (in Middle Eng.; much abr.). — EP—
EPP
sels. fr. above.
" 'Cortayse Quen' thenne sayde that gaye" (sts. XXXVII-
XXXIX).— NBE
(Queen of Courtesy, The — si. diff.)~~ ACP— CAW
Pearl, The (Continued}.
"Delit the Lombe for to deuise" (sts. XCV-XCIX). —
NBE
"Pearl, for a ^prince's pleasance fair enow" (sts. I-
XLIII — in mod. Eng.).
("O Pearl, for princes' pleasure wrought" — much
abr.)~ TCEP
("Perle plesaunte to prynces paye.") — EPOM
NBE
Pearl, a Girl, A.— Robert Browning.— BPN—VLEP
Pearl Cobwebs. — Carl Sandburg. See Smoke and Steel.
Pearl Diver.— William Rose Benet.— BLV — LA
Pearl Fog.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Pearl Horizons. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Pearl of Biloxi, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Pearl Seventy-Eight. — Edwin Arnold. See Pearls of the
Faith.
Pearls of the Faith, set. — Sir Edwin Arnold.
He Who Died at Azan Sends (No. 60).— HT
(After Death— si. abr.}— BTB-3
(After Death in Arabia— a&r.)— BMEP— EOAH— HBV
— LOW (.much abr.) — OHCS-31 — POI (much
abr.)— VA— WGRP— WTP-1
(Resurrection of Abdullah — si. abr.) — LLC
Pearl Seventy-Eight (11. 30-67).— PPA
Pearly Everlasting, The. — Ernest Fewster. — OCL
Peary and the North Pole. — Percy MacKaye. — WRR-47
Peasant. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MAP
Peasant and the Sheep, The. — Ivan Andreevich Kriloff, tr. fr.
the Russian by C. Fillingham Coxwell. — AWP — JAWP
—WBP
Peasant Boy, The. sel. — William Dimond.
Just Retribution. — OHCS-23
Peasant Heroine, A. — Christian Burke.— WRR-1 3
Peasant of Assisi, A. — Agnes Lee. — MCT
Peasant Poet, The.— John Clare.— WGRP
Peasant Song. — George Darley. See Sylvia; or The May
Queen,
ant Woma:
Peasant Woman's Song, A. — Dion Boucicault. — GTIV
(Exiled Mother, The.)— TIP
Peasants, The. sel. — "Maxim Gorky" (Alexei Maximovich
Peshkov) .
Voice from Below, A. — HT
Peasant's Garden, A. — Anders Osterling, tr. fr. the Swedish by
C. D. Locock.— UFE
Peasants' Hunting-Song. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Za-
polya.
Pease Porridge. — Mother Goose. — MPC-2
(Clapping Game.)— HBVY
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV
("Pease Porridge Hot.") — PPL
(Pease Pudding.)— PBV
("Pease-porridge hot.")— RIS
(Pease-Pudding Hot.) — OTPC
Pease-Pudding Hot. Mother Goose. See Pease Porridge.
Pebble, The.— Elinor Wylie.— MAP
Pebbles. — May Brinkley. — DDA
Pebbles.— Edith King.— GFA— RAR
Pebbles.— Frank Dempster Sherman.— PEM— TYP
Peblis to the Play. — Unknown. — EBSV
Peck of Gold, A. — Robert Frost. — LL-3
Pecksniffiana. — Wallace Stevens.— PP
Pecos Queen, The. — Unknown.— CSF
"Peculiar Ghost! — great and immortal ghost!" — Arthur Davison
Ficke. See Epitaph for the Poet V.
Peculiar Neighbor, The. — Harriet M. Spalding. — OHCS-24
Pedagogue's Wooing. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Pedantic Literalist. — Marianne Moore. — APA
Peddler and the Reddleman, The. — V. Sackville - West. See
Land, The.
Peddler's Caravan, The. — William Brighty Rands. — FPH —
GFA— HBV— HBVY— MCG — MPB—MPC-8— OTPC
— PB-3— RIS— TVSH
Peddler's Song.— William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale.
Pedigree (Nature, LVI). — Emily Dickinson.— GPE—MPC-1 3
—PJH-1— TSW—TSWC
Pedlar, The.— Walter de la Mare.— OG
Pedlar, The.— Charlotte Mew.— TCPD
(Pedler, The.)— HBMV
Pedlar, A. — Unknown. See Fine Knacks for Ladies.
Pedlar's Caravan, The.— William Brighty Rands. — GS — PRWS
— TVC
Pedlar's Song, The. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale.
Pedler, The.— Charlotte Mew.— HBMV
See Pedlar, The.
Pedler and His Trumpet, The. — Thomas Hood. — WRR-1
Pedra.— John William Burgon. — BLPA
Peeping Flowers. — George Peele. See Arraignment of Paris,
The.
Peer Gynt, sel. — Henrik Ibsen, tr. fr. the Norwegian.
Ase's Death (Act III, sc. iv).— ST
Solveig's Song (Act IV, sc. x). — WTP-5
Peer Gynt. — Maurice Kelley. — OA
Peer Gynt. — Charles Hamilton Sorley. — HBMV
Peewee. — Alfred Kreymborg. — TCPD
"Peg Away."— Fred E. Weatherly.— TVSH
Peg in England. — J. Hartley Manners. See Peg o' My Heart
Peg o' My Heart. — J. Hartley Manners.
Peg in England. — SSS
Peg Woffington, sel. — Charles Reade.
Mrs. Woffington's Portrait (fr. Ch. XIII).— WRR-13
Pegasus in Pound. — Henry W. Longfellow. — JHP — LC — POY
395
Pegasus
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Pegasus Lost. — Elinor Wylie. — MAP
Peggy. — Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, The.
Peggy Considers Her Grandmothers. — Josephine Pinckney. —
NP
Peggy Mitchell. — Raftery, tr. fr. the Irish by James Stephens. —
GTIV
Peggy's Wedding. — Thomas Edward Brown. — VLEP
Peg-Leg's Fiddle.— "Bill" Adams.— BBV
(Billy Peg-Leg's Fiddle.)— MW
Pelican, The. — James Montgomery. See Pelican Island, The.
Pelican Island, The, sels. — James Montgomery.
Birds.— LPS-2
Coral Reef, The (a&r.)— LPS-2
Pelican, The.— LPS-2
Sea Life.— LPS-2
Pelicans. — Robinson Jeffers. — MAP— TCPD
Pelion. — Elizabeth Belloc. — BPM-32
Pelters of Pyramids.— Richard Hengist Home.— VA— WTP-5
Pemberton, sel. — Henry Peterson.
Execution of Andre, The (Pt. Ill, Ch. XIII). — BTB-8—
PPSC
Pemmy Was a Pretty Girl. — Unknown. — OTPC
Pen, The. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. — MPC-13
Pen, The. — Unknown. — PRK
Pen and Ink.— Andrew Lang. — EPW-5
Pen and the Album, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray. —
VA
Penalty, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Penalty of Genius, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Penalty of Virtue, The. — Unknown. See Panchatantra, The.
Penance. — Unknown, — SPE-8
(Men's Wicked Ways.)— DRB
Penance by Whipping. — Penitentes, tr. by Mary Austin. — APW
Pencil and Paint. — Eleanor Farjeon. — RYC
Pencil Seller, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Pencils. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Pendennis, sel. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
At the Church.— BMEP—CRE—EPN — GPE — HBV —
LPS-1— TPH— VA
Pendulum. — Joseph Au slander. — BAP
Penelope. — Persis Greeley Anderson. — DDA
Penelope. — Sister Mary Madeleva. — BMC
Penelope. — John Masefield. — PM
Penelope. — Francis Thompson. — LHW
Penelope to Ulysses. — Stephen Phillips.— EPW-5
Penelope's Christmas Dance. — Virginia Woodward Cloud. —
GSRC— OHCS-38
(Ballad of Sweet P, The.)— PAH— WRR-22
Penetralia.— Madison Cawein.— CP— MRV— NV
Penitent, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — ALV — BOHV—
DDA— FFTM
Penitent, The. — Jeremy Taylor. — OBS
Penitent, A, — Unknown. — OHCS-37
Penitent Palmer's Ode, The. — Robert Greene. See Francesco's
Fortunes.
Penitential Psalm ("I, thy servant, full of sighs, cry unto
thee"). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Babylonian.— WGRP
Penitential Psalm to the Goddess Anunit ("May the wrath of
my god be pacified"). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Babylonian.
—WGRP
Penitential Week, A.— Carolyn Wells.— BHP— PC
Pennies. — Joyce Kilmer. — CAW — JK-1
Penning a Pig. — James M. Bailey. — OHCS-24
Penn's Monument. — Robert J. Burdette. See History of Wil
liam Penn.
Pennsylvania. — Carl Sandburg. — S A S S
Pennsylvanian's Lament, The. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Penny Showman, The. — Henry Chance Newton. — OHCS-33
Penny Whistle, The. — Edward Thomas. — MBP — VM
"Penny Ye Meant to Gi'e, The." — Unknown. — OHCS-14 —
PTA-1
Pen-Pictur* of a Cert'in Frivvolus Old Man, A. — James Whit
comb Riley.— CPWR
Penrod and Sam, sels. — Booth Tarkington.
Model Letter to a Friend, A.— PVS
Penrod's Busy Day.— SSS
Penrod's Busy Day. — Booth Tarkington. See Penrod and Sam.
Pensees de Noel.— A. D. Godley.— BOHV
Penshurst Revisited. — Joseph Braddock. — BPM-34
Pensioners. — Winifred M. Letts. — PPA
Pensioning Mothers. — Literary Digest. — MOAH
Pensive on Her Dead Gazing.— Walt Whitman.— IAP—TCAP
Pensive Thoughts on Infant Prodigies. — Mariana Bonnell Dav
enport.— NYBV
Penthea's Dying Song.— John Ford. See Broken Heart, The.
Pentucket.— John Greenleaf Whittier,— APB— MC— PAH
Penumbra. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — VLEP
People. — Elizabeth Ball. — OA
People, The. — Tomasso Campanella, tr. fr, the Italian by John
Addington Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
People — D. H. Lawrence. — EPP
People.— Ogden Nash.— NYBV
People and Their Rulers. — Henry van Dyke. — WRR-42
People Buy a Lot of Things. — Annette Wynne. — UTS
People Has No Obituary, The. — Eunice Clark. — NAMP
People Liked Him. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"People of the Eastern Ice, they are melting like the snow,
The." — Rudyard Kipling. See Second Jungle Book, The.
People of the Eaves, I Wish You Good Morning. — Carl Sand
burg.— EMS— GM AS
People Riding. — Benjamin Albert Botkin. — OA
People Who Must. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SAS
People Will Live On, The.— Carl Sandburg. See People Yes,
People Will Talk.— Samuel Dodge.— WBLP
People with Proud Chins.— Carl Sandburg.— PFY— SASS
People, Yes, The (Complete, 1-107). — Carl Sandburg. — PYS
sels fr. above.
Hope Is a Tattered Flag (16).— NAMP
People, Yes, the People, The (86).— NAMP
People Will Live On, The (107).— NAMP
Sleep Is a Suspension (106).— NAMP
"Who can make a poem of the depths of weariness" (83")
—NAMP
People's Anthem, The. — Ebenezer Elliott. See When Wilt Thou
Save the People?
People's Fleet, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
People's Peace, The. — John Holmes. — AMV-37
People's Holidays, The. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne
Hearne).— PEOR
People's Petition, The.— Wathen Mark Wilks Call.— OB VV—
VA— WTP-3
People's Song, 1849. — Charles Kingsley. See Alton Locke.
People's Song of Peace, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. See Song of
the Centennial.
"Pep."— Grace G. Bostwick.— WBLP
Pepita, the Gypsy Girl of Andalusia. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
Pepper Tree, The. — Sister M. Madeleva. — RIS
Per Aspera.— Florence Earle Coates.— BLP— HBMV— ICBD—
PJH-2— VOD
Per • Contra. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — BAP
Per Iter Tenebricosutn. — Oliver St. John Gogarty. — OBMV
Per Omnia Deus. — Thomas Edward Brown. — MBP
Per Pacem ad Lucem. — Adelaide A. Procter. — BMC — HT —
OHCS-7— VA
(Through Peace to Light.)— LOW— PDN—POI
Perche Pensa? Pensando S'Invecchia. — Arthur Hugh Clough.
—BPN—EP—EPNC— EPP— EPW-4— TPH— VLEP
Percy Bysshe Shelley. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See Five Eng
lish Poets.
Percy's Reliques. See Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, ed,
by Thomas Percy.
Perdita. — Florence Earle Coates. — A A
Perdita.— Mrs. W. R. Jones.— DRB
Perdita's Garden. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale,
Pere Antoine's Date-Palm. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — APP
Pere Godot, sel. ("Ah! is that you, my dear boy?" — arr.}. —
Honore de Balzac.— WRR-47
Pere Lalement.— Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.— MM— OCL
Peregrine.— Elinor Wylie.— HBMV— LEAP— TCPD
Peregrine's Sunday Song. — Elinor Wylie. — NYBV
Perennial May. — Thomas Augustine Daly. — CP — NV
Perennial Parting. — Dorothy Cowles Pinkney. — AMV-37
Perfect Child, The.— Molly Michaels.— RIS
Perfect Day, A. — Carrie Jacobs Bond. — PTA-1 — WBLP—
WTP-2
Perfect Day, A.— Clyde Fitch.— WRR-24
Perfect Dinner Table, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Perfect Faith, A. — S. B. McManus. — OHCS-29
Perfect Gift, The. — Unknown. — SPS
Perfect Guest, The. — Unknown.— DDA
Perfect Life, The. — Ben Jonson. See Pindaric Ode: To the
Immortal Memory and Friendship of That Noble Pair,
Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Morrison.
Perfect Life,— John H. Vincent.— WRR- 54
Perfect Light, The.— G. W. Gage.— VIL
Perfect Man, The— Unknown.— QfICS-25
Perfect Marriage, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Perfect Peace.— Richard Washburn Child.— SPE-8
Perfect Prayer, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — JHP
Perfect Round, The.— Hilda Mary Hooke.— CPG
Perfect Sailor, The. — Charles Dibdin. See Tom Bowling.
Perfect Sign, The. — Marion Couthouy Smith. — BAP
Perfect Thing, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — BPM-31
Perfect Tribute, The. — Mary Raymond Shipnian Andrews.—
OTpO
Perfect Wife, The.— Unknown.— BTB-7
Perfect Woman (C.).— William Wordsworth.— B CEP— HBV—
LEAP— OBEV
(Portrait, A.)— LLC
(She Was a Phantom of Delight.)— ATP— BEL— BPN—
BTP— CRE— EM-2— EP— EPC— EPN— EPNC-
EPP— EPW-4— ERP — EV-3 — GEPC— GEPM—
GPE — GR-e — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — ISP —
LL-4— LPS-1— MBL—MCCG—OAEP— OBRV—
OHFP— OTPC— PECK— PIAE— PTA-2— PTER
— SBA— SEP — TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH—
WTP-10
Perfection. — Francis Carlin. — GPE — HBMV
Perfection. — Ruth Scofield Fargo. — OQP — QP-2
Perfection. — Oliver Gogarty. — GTIV
Perfection. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Perfectly Awfully Lovely Story, A. — Unknown. — BTB-5
Perfectly Lovely Companion. A. — Jessie Gertrude Christie. —
OHCS-39
"Perhaps in mercy is the future masked." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love.
ie needful service of the state." — Gabriello Chia-
"Perhaps som<
brera. See Epitaphs.
Pericles, sel. ("Thou God of this great vast,"
sc. i). — William Shakespeare. — GPE
-fr. Act III,
396
TITLE INDEX
Pelrarcli
Pericles and Aspasia, sels, — Walter Savage Landor.
Cleone to Aspasia (fr. CXIX).— BPN— EPW-4
Corinna to Tanagra from Athens (fr. XLIV). — BPN —
EPW-4 — TOP
(Corinna, from Athens to Tanagra.) — OBVV
(Corinna to Tanagra.) — OBRV
Death of Artemidora (fr. LXXXV). — BEL— BPN— CRE
— EPN— EPNC— EPW-4— ERP—VA
Dirce (fr. CCXXX).— AWP— BCEP— BLV— BPN— CRE
—EG — EV-4--ISP— JAWP— LEAP — OAEP—
OBEV— OBRV — TOP — TPH — VA — WBP —
WHA
(Epigram.) — AEV
(Lyrics and Epigrams— IV.)— CBOV
("Stand close around, ye Stygian set.") — EG
Little Aglae (fr. CXIII).— BPN— VA
Myrtis (fr. LIII).— OBRV— VA
Sappho to Hesperus (fr. CL — tr. fr. Sappho). — BPN
Perigot and Willye's Roundelay. — Edmund Spenser. See Shep-
heardes Calendar, The.
Peril of the Mines, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-21
Peril of the Passenger Train, The. — Mrs. A. D. Gillet. —
OHCS-28
Perilous Light, The.— Eva Gore-Booth.— NLK
Perils of a Public Speaker. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Perils of Invisibility, The.— William S. Gilbert. — OHCS-16—
THP
Perils of Thinking, The. — Unknown.— BHP — OTA
(Centipede Was Happy Quite, A.)— ALV
(Puz2led Centipede.)— MCG—MPC-1 3— UTS
Perimedes, sels. — Robert Greene.
Coridon and Phillis. — OBSC
(Phillis and Corydon.)— HBV
Fair Is My Love for April's in Her Face. — HBV
Perished. — Mary Louise Ritter. — LPS-1
Periton's Ride. — Miller Hageman. — WRR-15
Periwinkle Girl. The. — William S. Gilbert.— MBP
Permanence. — Francis Meynell.— HBM V — LH W— MB P
Permanence of Grant's Fame, The. — James G. Blaine. See
Memorial ^Service in Honor of General Grant.
Permanency of Life, The. — William Drummond of Hatuthorn-
den.—BSV
Permanent. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Permit Me Voyage. — James Agee. — MAP
Peronella — Unknown.— OHCS-31
Perpetuutn Mobile. — Edith Sitwell.— BMEP — HBMV
Perplexed.— Unknown. — WRR-32
Perplexed Music. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — EP
Perrie Merrie Dixi, Domini. — Unknozvn. — SC
Perry Zoll. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthology.
Perry's Victory. — Unknown. — PAH
Perry's Victory — A Song. — Unknown. — PAH
(Perry's Victory.) — GA
Perry's Victory on Lake Erie. — James Gates Percival. — PAP
Perseid. — Martha Champion. — TB
Persephone. — Jean Ingelow. — WRR-9
Persephone (Singing). — Louis V. Ledoux.— BAP
Perseus. — Clinton Scollard. — RH
Perseverance. — R. S. S. Andros. — LLC (abr.} — LPS-2
Perseverance. — Leonardo da Vinci, tr. fr. the Italian by Wil
liam W. Story.— LPS-3
Persevere. — John Brougham. — OHCS-7
Pershing at the Tomb of Lafayette. — Amelia Josephine Burr. —
GPWW— PAH
Persia. — Richard Henry Stoddard.— BFP
(under Imogen ["We parted"].— APB
Persian Eclogues, sel. — William Collins.
Hassen: or, The Camel Driver— (Eclogue II). — EPRE—
EV-3
(Persian Eclogues — Eclogue the Second.)— CEP
Persian Fopperies (Odes, I, 38). — Horace (Quintus Horatius
Flaccus), tr, fr. the Latin by William Cowper.— AWP
—JAWP— WBP
("Persicos Odi," tr. by Austin Dobson.) — WTP-5
(Preference Declared, The, tr. by Eugene Field.)— PEF
(Some Translations from Horace — 3, tr. by W. B. Morri
son.) — OA
Persian Garden, A. — Eva Gilbert Swift. — ST
Persian Interlude. — Rose B. Tharp. — HB
Persian Love Song. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — HT
(Song from the Persian.)— LBAP — OBAV
Persian Love Song, A.— Sarojini Naidu. — LHW
Persian Song of Hafiz, A, — Hafiz, tr. fr. the Persian by
Sir William Jones.— AWP— OB EC
Persians, The, sel. — JEschylus.
Battle of Salamis, tr. fr. the Greek by J. S. Blackie. —
OHCS-15
Persicos Odi. — Franklin P. Adams (after the Latin of Horace).
—HBMV
"Persicos Odi" (Odes I, 38). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Austin Dobson. — See Persian Fopperies.
Persicos Odi. — Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr. — AA
Persistence.— Walter Savage Landor. — FF — POI— VA
("My hopes retire, my wishes as before.") — BPN
Persistent Music.— Philip Bourke Marston.— EPW-S
Personal. — Chicago Tribune. — CHS
Personal. — John Masefield. — PM
Personal Influence.— J. O. Branch.— BTB-7
Personal Liberty.— William Jennings Bryan.— SPE-5
Personal Talk.— William Wordsworth.— BEL— BPN — EM-2—
EP— EPN— EPP— ERP— GEPC— LL-4
Books a Substantial World (sel.) — MOB
Wings Have We (.*?/.)— CBOV— EPN C
Personality.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Personality.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Personality of Lincoln. — Isaac N. Arnold. — WRR-45
Personified Sentimental, The. — Bret Harte. — NA
Perspective.— Mary Elizabeth Barton.— BPM-34
Perspective of Co-ordination. — Arthur Davison Ficke — NP
Persuasion. — William Wordsworth — OQP — QP-2
Persuasions to Joy: A Song.— Thomas Carew. — CRE — EP—
OBEV
(Persuasions to Enjoy.) — EPS — HBV
Perugia. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — HBV
Perverse Hen, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-6
Perversion of the Bible. — Robert Pollok. — OHCS-S
Perversity.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Pescadero Pebbles.— Charles Augustus Keeler.— BAP
Peschiera. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN— CPOI— HBV— VA
Pessimism.— Newton Mackintosh. — BOHV
Pessimist The.— Ben King.— ALV — BLPA — BOHV — HT—
ICBD— NA— POI— PPP— RON— SL— WTP-S
Pessimist and Optimist. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — PIAE —
Pessimistic Gratitude. — Unknown.— WRR-40
Pessimistic Philosopher, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-26
Pet and Bijou. — Helen Mar Bean. — DRB
Pet and Her Cat. — Unknown. — HS — WRR-35
Pet Cat, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— See Two Pussy-Cats
Pet Coon, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Pet Elk, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Pet Lamb, The. — William Wordsworth. — GS— MBL OTPC
PBGG— PRWS— SAS
Pet Name, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — HBV— LPS-1
Pet of Uncle Sidney's, A, — James Whitcomb Riley. — See Ses
sion with Uncle Sidney, A.
Peter.— Laura Benet— HBMV
Peter. — Marianne Moore. — LA
"Peter." — Unknown. — MOB
Peter Adair.— Robert Overton.— OHCS-30
Peter and John. — Elinor Wylie. — HBMV— MAP
Peter and Melindy Ann. — Marietta F. Holley. — WRR-44
Peter and Polly. — Esther Antin. See On Our Farm.
Peter at His Mirror. — John A. Holmes, Jr.— CAG
Peter Bell: A Lyrical Ballad. — John Hamilton Reynolds.—
Peter Bell (abr.)— William Wordsworth.— ODP
Peter Cooper. — "Jpaquin" Miller. — AA
Peter Gray and Lizianny Querl. — Unknown. — WRR-27
Peter Grimes. — George Crabbe. See Borough, The.
Peter Klaus.— Unknown.— OHCS-28
Peter Longpocket. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
Peter Mulrooney and the Black Filly. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Peter Ottawa, sel. ("Count up the dead/' etc.). — Edward Wil
liam Thomson. — CPG
Peter Parasol. — Wallace Stevens. — NP — PP
"Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater." — Mother Goose. — PPL — RIS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater.)— OTPC
Peter Piper Picked a Peck.— Mother Goose. — OTPC
(Peter Piper.)— RYC
("Peter Piper picked a peck," etc.) — RIS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
Peter Quince. — Alfred Noyes — CPAN-3
Peter Quince at the Clavier. — Wallace Stevens. — APA — BLV
— HBMV — MAP — MAP A— MM— MOAP— NAMP—
NP— TCPD
Peter Stuyvesant's New Year's Call. — Edmund Clarence Sted-
man.— PAH
Peter White.— Unknown. — OTPC
("Peter White will ne'er go right.")— PPL— RIS
Peter-Bird, The.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Peter-Bird, The. — Henry Thompson Stanton. — PEM
Peter's Christmas Party. — Thomas Frost. — WRR-28
Peter's Ride to the Wedding. — Unknown.— OHCS-S
Petit Jean.— Mary A. Barr. — OHCS-21
Petit Jour. — Robert Fitzgerald. — BPM-34
Petit, the Poet. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology.
Petit Vieux, The.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Petite Ste. Rosalie. — S. Frances Harrison. See Down the
River.
Petition, A. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Petition, The. — James Russell Lowell. — PR
Petition. — Clinton Scollard. — BAP
Petition for an Absolute Retreat, The (abr.). — Anne Finch,
Countess of Winchelsea. — EP — OBEC
^ (Petition for Absolute Retreat, The.) — BLV
Petition for Friendship, A. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin. — BFV
Petition of the Grey Horse, Auld Dunbar, The. — William Dun-
bar.— EBSV
Petition of Youth before Battle. — John Bunker. — CAW
Petition to Have Her Leave to Die. — "A. W." — OBSC
("When will the fountain of my tears be dry.") — EG
Petition to Time, A. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Proc
ter). — BCEP— CCR—EPW-4— SEP-SPE-4— TPH-
VA
Petitions of Saint Augustine. — Unknown. — WHL
Petrarch. — Giosue Carducci, tr. fr. the Italian by William
Dudley Foulke.— AWP
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Petrarch's Tomb.— George Gordon, Lord Bryon. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Petrel, The. — Hendrik Ibsen, tr. fr. the Norwegian by F. E
Garrett.— WTP-5
Petrified Fern, The.— Mary Lydia Bolles Branch.— A A— CV—
LLC— LPS-3— OHCS-37— POY— PRK— PTA-2
Pets' Christmas Carol. — Winifred Sackville Stoner. — PPA
Pet's Punishment. — Joseph Ashby-Sterry. — BOHV — MHT—
SPE-8
Pettison Twins, The, sels.— Marion Hill.
Day of Precious Penalties, The. — SPE-1
jettison Twins at Kindergarten, The. — WRR-39
Pettison Twins at Kindergarten. — Marion Hill. See above,
Pewee, The.— John Tqwnsend Trowbridge.— HBV— OTPC— SN
Phaedra's Song. — Euripides. See Hippolytus.
Phaedria and the Idle Lake.— Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Phaidrig Crohoore. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Phantasies. — George MacDonald. — PDN
(Sweet Peril.)— BLPA
Phantasmagoria, sel. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson).
Ghost's Confession, The (Hys Nouryture, Canto IV).
HOAH
Phantapmion, sels. — Sara Coleridge.
He Came Unlook'd For.— OBRV— V A
(Song: "He came unlook'd for, undesir'd"). — OBVV
I Was a Brook.— OBRV
O Sleep, My Babe.— BOL— OBEV— OBRV
One Face Alone. — VA
Phantasus.— Arno Holz.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Phantasy ("All is phantom that we mid fare"). — Unknown. —
Phantasy, A. ("Oh, the joy of a woolless pate"). — Unknown.
—CAG
Phantasy of Heaven, A. — Harry Kemp. — HBMV — TSW—
TSWC
Phantasy of the Sea, A.— Antoinette Miller. — CAG
Phantom. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — NBE
Phantom, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Phantom, The.— John Banister Tabb. — PTER
Phantom Ball, The. — Rosa Vertner Jeffrey. — WRR-30
Phantom Fleet, The.— Alfred Noyes — CPAN-3
Phantom Horsewoman, The. — Thomas Hardy. — EA
Phantom Isles, The. — John Monsell. — OHCS-5
Phantom Light of the Baie des Chaleurs, The. — Arthur Went-
worth Hamilton Eaton. — CPG — OCL
Phantom Mail Coach, The. — L. O. Welcome. — OTA
Phantom or Fact. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BPN
Phantom Review, The. — Omar Barker. — RH
Phantom Ship, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BFVR
Phantom Ship, The.— Celia Thaxter. — BTB-4
Phantoms. — Thomas Ashe. — VA
Phantoms. — Frances Kiely. — CAG
Phantoms. — Harry McGuire. — CAW
Phantoms, The. — Unknown. — PAPm
Phantoms All. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — AA — PFY
Phantoms of St. Sepulchre, The. — Charles Mackay. — OHCS-12
Phantom- Wooer. The. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. — ERP — NBE
—OBRV
Phaon to Sappho. — Marian Osborne. — CPG
Pharaoh and the Sergeant. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Pharaoh's Army Got Drownded (with music), — Unknown. — AS
Pharisee and Sadducee. — Unknown. — CHS
Pharonnida, sels. — William Chamberlayne,
"Strong Prophetick dream, A." — NBE
"When, fearing tears should win." — EPEP
Pharsalia, sels. — Lucan.
Cato's Address to His Troops in Lybia (fr. Bk. IX), tr. fr.
the Latin by Nicholas Rowe. — OBEC
Pompey and Cornelia (fr. Bk. V), tr. by Nicholas Rowe. —
OBEC
Portents, The (fr. Bk. I), tr. by Christopher Marlowe.—
OBSC
Phase.— Herbert Palmer.— BPM-3 5
Phenomenal Baby, A. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Phenomenal Memory, A. — Unknown. — WRR-26
Phil Blood's Leap. — Robert Buchanan. — OHCS-15
Philadelphia. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Philander Belding's Mistake. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
Philanderer, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Philanthropist, The. — Unknown. — WRR-39
Philarete Praises Poetry. — George Wither. See Shepherds
Hunting, The.
Philemon and Baucis. — Ovid. See Metamorphoses.
Philip Barton, Engineer. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Philip Dagg.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Casualties.
Philip Massmger. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Sonnets
on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650)
Philip My King.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— HBV— LPS-1— VA
Philip t°a^m:YAThUr Hugh Clough- See Bothie of Tober-
Pliilip van Artevelde, sels. — Sir Henry Taylor
Elena's Song (fr. Pt. II). — LEAP — OBEV — OBRV —
'ba maid nor ™f-">-vA
John of Launoy. — VA
Philip van Artevelde (Continued).
Philip van Artevelde. — VA
Revolutions . — VA
Song: "Down lay in a nook my lady's brach." — VA
Wife, A.— LPS-1
Philiper Flash. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Philippian. — Hildegarde Planner. — POOT
Philippians, sel. — Bible, N. T.
"Whatsoever things are True" (Ch. IV: 8). — BS
(Selections from the Scriptures [Golden Whatsoevers].)
— LLC
Philippic against Flood, sel. — Henry Grattan.
Invective Against Mr. Flood (1783). — OHCS-4
Reply to Flood. — PPS
Philippine Islands, The.— John D. Long. — PPSC
Philistine and the Bohemian, The. — Robert W. Service — CPS
Phillada Flouts Me. — Unknown.— BCEP—BLV (abr.)— GPE
—LEAP— OBEV— WTP-1
(Disdainful Shepherdess, The.) — OBSC
(Phillida Flouts Me.)— HBV
(Phyllida Flouts Me.)— CBOV— EM-1
Phillida and Corydon. — Nicholas Breton. See Honourable En
tertainment Given to the Queen's Majesty in Progress
at Elvetham, 1591, The.
Phillida's Love-Call. — Unknown. See Phyllida's Love-Call to
Her Corydon, and His Replying.
Phillips Brooks. — John Hall Ingham. — GA
Phillips Brooks. — Harriet Prescott Spofford.— GA
Phillis, sels. — Thomas Lodge.
"Love guards the roses of thy lips." — EG — OBEV
(Fidelity.)— OBSC
(Love's Wantoness.)— EPW-1
"My Phillis hath the morning sun."— GPE — OBEV — OBSC
(Phyllis.)— ACP
(To Phyllis the Fair Shepherdess.) — CBOV — EPW-1
Ode: "Now I find thy looks were feigned." — OBSC
Phillis' Sickness.— EPW-1
Phillis and Corydon. — Arthur Colton. — HBV — PR
Phillis and Corydon. — Robert Greene. See Perimedes.
Phillis for Shame Let Us Improve. — Charles Sackville. See
Song: "Phillis, for shame, let us improve."
Phillis Is My Only Joy. — Sir Charles Sedley. See Phyllis Is
My Only Joy.
Phillis Knotting.— Sir Charles Sedley.— NBE— OBS
Phillis the Fair. — Nicholas Breton.— LPS-1
(Ipsa Quae.) — OBSC
(Pastoral, A: "On a hill there grows a flower.") — BLV—
CBOV
(Pastoral of Phillis and Corydon, A.)— EV-1
Phillis the Fair. — Robert Burns. — EV-3
(Phyllis the Fair.)— LC
Phillis5 Sickness. — Thomas Lodge. See Phillis.
Phillis's Age. — Matthew Prior. See Phyllis 's Age.
Philobiblion, sels. — Richard de Bury.
Books ("These are the masters who instruct us without
rods and ferules." — fr. Ch. I). — MOB
"Books are delightful" (fr. Ch. XV).— MOB
Philocles (in The -----
Philome
HBV— LEAP— OBEV— WTP-1
(As It Fell upon a Day.)— CRE— EP— EPP
("As it fell upon a day.") — EG
(Nightingale, The.) — AWP — BLA— BLV— BPB— CG—
EV-2 — GTBS — GTSE — JAWP — LC— OTPC—
TOP— TVS H— WBP
(Ode, An: "As it fell upon a day.") — EM-1 — EPW-1—
GPE— OBSC
(To the Nightingale,)— LPS-2—SBA
Philomel to Corydon. — William Young. — AA
Philomela. — Matthew Arnold. — BEL — BLA — BLV — BMEP—
BPN — CB O V — CPOI — EM-2 — EP— EPP— GEPC—
GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LPS-2— MCCG
—OAEP— OBEV— SBA—SN—TCEP— TOP— TPH—
VA— VLEP— WHA— WLIP
Philomela. — Sir Philip Sidney.— EPW-1— EV-1— GPE— HBV
(Nightingale, The.)— EPP— OBSC— WHA
(Nightingale As Soon As April Bringeth.) — SBA
("Nightingale as soon as April bringeth.") — GTSL
(Song: Nightingale, The.)— CRE (first st. only~)—EP
Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale, sels. — Robert
Greene.
Philomela's Ode in Her Arbour.— OBSC
(Philomela's Ode— C.) — CRE — EP — EPEP — EPP —
EPW-1
Philomela's Second Ode.— OBSC
Philomela's Ode in Her Arbour. — Robert Greene. See above.
Philomela's Second Ode. — Robert Greene. See Philomela, the
Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale.
Philon. — Unknown. See below.
Philon the Shepherd — His Song. — Unknown. — ALV
(Faithless Shepherdess, The.) — EV-1 — GTSL — OBEV
(Philon.)— OBSC
(Unfaithful .Shepherdess, The.) — GTBS— GTSE— WTP-1
Philosopher, A.— John Kendrick Bangs.— HBV— ICBD—PVS
Philosopher, The. — Emily Bronte. — VLEP
Philosopher, A. — William Canton. — GPE
Philosopher. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — GPE
Philosopher, A. — Sam Walter Foss. — BOHV
Philosophe|^Theg---Edna St. Vincent Millay.— CMP— FFTM—
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Philosopher, The.— Sara Teasdale — SPT
Philosopher, A. — Unknown. — SPE-6
(Bed-Time Philosopher.) — WRR-52
Philosopher and His Mistress, The ("We watched the-, wintry
moon"). — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Philosopher and the Ferryman, The. — Unknown. — WR.R-17
Philosopher and the Stars, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Em-
pedocles on Etna.
Philosopher in the Apple Orchard, The. — "Anthony Hope."
(Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins.)— SPE-1— WRR-20
Philosopher to His Mistress, The ("Because thou canst not
see"). — Robert Bridges. — CMP— OAEP— POTT—
PWB— VLEP
Philosopher Toad, The.— Rebecca S. Nichols.— LPS-2
Philosopher's Garden, The. — John Oxenham. — ME — UFE
Philosopher's Scales, The. — Jane Taylor. — BCEP — HBV—
LPS-3— OHCS-14— SPE-3
Philosophic Advice. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Persian. — PFE
(He Who Knows.) — BLPA
Philosophic Flight, The. — Giordano Bruno, tr. fr. the Italian by
'John AddingtonJSymonds.^
tphic; ~"
Philosophical Poem on Cats, A. — Fillmore Hyde. — CIV
' T ' - T'-~J '-1 Bangs.— POI—SL
See Comus ("My sister is not so
Philosophy. — John Kendrick Bangs. — POI—SL
Philosophy. — John Milton. " "*
defenseless").
Philosophy, A. — Grantland Rice.— FF — POI
Philosophy at Ten. — Lilian Lauferty. — OHCS-40
Philosophy for Croakers. — Joseph Morris. — ICBD
Philosophy of Laughter. — Mrs. C. M. Peat.— BTB-3
Philotas, set. — Samuel Daniel.
Chorus: "How dost thou wear and weary out thy days." —
OBSC
Phizzog.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GM AS
Phlox. — Louise Driscoll. — MW
Phoebe.— James Russell Lowell.— CAP
Phcebe. — Unknown. — BLA
Phoebe on Latmus. — Michael Drayton. See Endimion and
Phoebe.
Phoebe's Exploit. — Francis Lynde. — BTB-8
Phoebus, Arise. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — BSV
— EPEP— GPE (abr.)— TPH
(Invocation: "Phoebus, arise.") — EBSV — LEAP — OBEY
(Invocation, to Love.) — EV-2
(Song: "Phoebus arise.")— BCEP— EPS— EPW-2— HBV
(Song II.)— EP— OBS
(Summons to Love.) — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL
"Phoebus make haste," etc. — Anne Bradstreet. See Letters to
Her Husband.
Phoebus with Admetus.— George Meredith.— OBEV—OBVV
Phoenix, The. — Arthur Christopher Benson.— OBEV — OBVV
Phoenix, The. — George Darley. See Nepenthe.
Phoenix. — Ida Carothers Merriam. — HB
Phoenix.— Cora Holbrook Milchrist. — HB
Phoenix, The, sel. — Unknown.
Happy Land, The (in mod. Eng.)—EPOM.
Phoenix and the Turtle, The. — William Shakespeare. — OBEV
—OBSC
Phosphor — Hesper. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by Henry van
Dyke.
(Echoes from the Greek Anthology— III.)— PVD
Photograph, The. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — SPE-1— WRR-36
Photographs, The. — Unknown. — CHS
Phraxanor to Joseph. — Charles Jeremiah Wells. See Joseph
and His Brethren.
Phussandphret . — Unknown. — WRR- 1 5
Phyllida and Corydon. — Nicholas Breton. See Honourable En
tertainment Given to the Queen's Majesty in Progress
at Elvetham, 1591.
Phyllida Flouts Me. — Unknown. See Phillida Flouts Me.
Phyllida's Love-Call to Her Corydon (or Coridon), and His
Replying. — Unknown. — EP — EPEP— EPP
(Phillida's Love-Call.)— EV-1— OBEV
(Phillida's Love-Call to Her Corydon, and His Replying.)
— EPW-1
(Phyllida's Love-Call.)— OBSC
Phyllip Sparrow. — John Skelton. See Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe,
The.
Phyllis.— Nicholas Breton. — OBSC
(Pastoral, A.)— CBOV
("Sweet birds that sit and sing amid the shady valleys.")—
EG
Phyllis. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — GN — LC —
OTPC
(Of Phyllis.)— HBV
Phyllis.— Thomas Lodge. See Phillis.
Phyllis.— Sir Charles Sedley. See Phyllis Is My Only Joy.
Phyllis and Damon. — Nora Hopper. — TIP
Phyllis and the Philosopher. — Josephine Pinckney. — NP
Phyllis at the Custom-House.— John M. Woods.— WRR-51
Phyllis Is My Only Joy. — Sir Charles Sedley (wr. at. to
Sir George Etheredge). — EPRE
(Phillis Is My Only Joy.)— LPS-1
(Phyllis.)— GPE
("Phyllis is my only joy.") — EG «
(Song: "Phillis is my only joy.") — ATP — CEP — EP—
EPW-2— OBS
(Song: Phyllis.)— EV-3
Phyllis Lee.— Oliver Herford.— BOHV
Phyllis the Fair. — Robert Burns. See Phillis the Fair.
Phyllis's Age.— Matthew Prior. — CEP
(Phillis's Age.)— BOHV
Physician in Spite of Himself, The, sel. — "Moliere" (Jean Bap-
tiste Poquelin).
Dorcas and Gregory. — WRR- 11
Physician's Story, A. — Dr. Munro. — OHCS-13
Physics.— William VVhewell.— LPS-3
Physiologus. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Piano.— D. H. Lawrence.— MBP—MMV—NPSC
Pianola d'Amore. — David McCord. — NYBV
Piano-Music. — Unknown. — D RB
Piano-Tuner, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Lucy Hayes
Macqueen.— WRR-32
Piazza Art Study Club, The. — Unknown. — WRR-29
Piazza of St. Mark at Midnight, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
— TBV
Piazza Piece. — John Crowe Ransom. — BLV — MAP — MOAP—
TBM
Piazza Tragedy, A.— Eugene Field.— SPE-4 — THP
Pibroch of Donuil (or Donald) Dhu (C.). — Sir Walter Scott.—
BPN— BTB-9— CR— EBSV — EPN— EV-4 — HBV— LC
— LPS-2— ODP
(Gathering Song of Donald the Black, The.) — CBOV—
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— MPC-13
(Gathering Song of Donuil lor Donald] Dhu, The.)— BPB
— GN— GS— PECK— RG— TVS H
(Pibroch.)— BHV—LH
Picaninny's Cyclone, The. — Howell L. Finer. — WRR-23
Piccadilly.— Thomas Burke.— HBMV
Piccadilly.— Ezra Pound.— BAP— LEAP
Picciola. — "Orpheus C. Kerr" (Robert Henry Newell). — AA~~
PTA-2— WRR-10
Piccola— Celia Thaxter.— CAD— PEM— TYP
Piccolomini, The, sel. — Friedrich von Schiller,
Thekla's Song, tr. fr. the German by Samuel Taylor Cole
ridge.— A WP— JAWP— WBP
Pick a Bale o'Cotton (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Pickaninny, The. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Pickaninny Lullaby. — Virginia Frazer Boyle. — WRR-38
Picket-Guard, The. — Ethel Lynn Beers (sometimes at. to Lamat
Fontaine.)— APB—CCR— HBV— IAP—LBAP— LPS-2
— MC — MR— OG— OHCS-2— PAH— PAP— PAPm—
' SPE-8— WRR-43
(All Quiet along the Potomac.) — AA — APL — LEAP —
MDAH— WTP-1
Picket's Charge, sel. — Fred Emerson Brooks.
Whistling Boy, The.— OHCS-38— WRR-37
Picket's Song, The. — Alice May Youse. — HT
Picking Skulls at Verdun. — Vincent Godfrey Burns. — RH
Pick-Offs.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Pickpocket, The. — Unknown. — WRR-24
Pickwick Papers, The, sels. — Charles Dickens.
Bardell and Pickwick (fr. Ch. XXXIII).— BTB-1
Christmas Eve at Mr. Wardle's (fr. Ch. XXVIII).— COAH
(Christmas Carol, A: "I care not for Spring," etc. — in
cluded in above sel.} — COAH
Elder M_r. Weller Delivers Some Critical Sentiments
Composition, The (fr.
Respecting Literary
Ch. XXXII).— BTB-2
(Dialogue from "The Pickwick Papers.") — SR
(Sam Waller's Valentine.)— OHCS-32
Getting in the Wrong Room (fr. Ch. XXII).— OHCS-1
(Mr. Pickwick's Romantic Adventure — sel. fr. above.) —
MHT
Ivy Green, The (fr. Ch. VI).— BPP — BTB-6 — GPE —
GSRC — HBV — HBVY — LPS-2 — MHT —
OHCS-11 — PBGG — PECK — RIS — SPE-8 —
TVS H— V A— WTP-4
Jack Hopkins' Story (fr Ch. XXXI).— OHCS-24
Mr. Bob Sawyer's Party (abr. fr. Ch. XXXII).— HSP
Mr. Pickwick in a Dilemma (fr. Ch. XII) .—OHCS-2
Mr. Pickwick on the Ice (fr.'Ch. XXIX).— EA
(Mr. Winkle Puts on Skates — si. diff. abr.) — BTB-5
(Pickwickians on the Ice, The.)— CHB
Mr. Winkle's Adventure (arr. fr. Chs. XXIV and XXV),.
— WRR-16
Mrs. Leo Hunter (fr. Ch. XV).— WRR-1
Pickwickians Taken for Informers, but Rescued by th<;
Stranger, The (fr. Ch. II).— WRR-9
Spirit of Christmas, The (br. sel. fr. Ch. XXVIII).—
COAH
Pickwickians on the Ice, The. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers.
Pickwickians Taken for Informers, but Rescued by the Stranger,
The. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick Papers.
Picnic. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — BPM-34
Picnic.— Hugh Lofting.— SUS
Picnic, The. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— RIS
Picnic at Selina, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — OHCS-34
Picnic Boat. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Picnic-Time. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Pict Song, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Pictor Ignotus.— -Robert Browning. — BPN — VLEP
Picture, A. — Charles Gamage Eastman. — LPS-1
(Midsummer Day Scene, A.)— OHCS-7
Picture, The. — Ezra Pound. — LHW
Picture, The. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon).
— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Picture, The.— Frederick 0. Sylvester.— NLK
Picture, A ("Girt round by sunburnt meadows," etc.) — Un
known. — OHCS-19
Picture, The ("Matches are made," etc.). — Unknown. — OHCS-8
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Picture, A. — Unknown. — BTP — GTSL
("Sweet Love, if them wilt gain a monarch's crown.") — EG
Picture at Newstead, A. — Matthew Arnold. — CPOI
Picture of Death, A. — George Gordon. Lord Byron. See Giaour,
The.
Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers, The.— Andrew
Marvell.— EPS— EV-2— GTSL— HBV— OBEV— OBS
(Picture of Little T. C., The.)— GPE
Picture of Riot. — John Skelton. See Bowge of Courte, The.
Picture of Seneca Dying in a Bath. — Matthew Prior. — CEP
Picture of the Deep South, A. — Mabel Rose Levy. — BFP
Picture of the Last Supper. — Louise E. V. Boyd. — OHCS-35
Picture of the Mind, The. — Ben Jonson. — GPE
Picture on the Wall, The.— A. W. Hawks.— OHCS-33
Pictures. — Wilhelmina Seegmiller. — PB-3
Pictures. — John Green! eaf Whittier. — APB
Pictures for Easter Gifts. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Pictures of Memory (C.). — Alice Gary. — BLP — CCR— -HT—
JHP— LPS-1— OHCS-4— PE
(Among the Beautiful Pictures. )— BLP A
(Sweetest Picture, The.) — BTB-S
Pictures of the Rhine. — George Meredith. — MCT — TBV
Picture-Show. — Siegfried Sassoori. — CMP
Picture- Writing. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song of
Hiawatha, The.
Pie Song, The (with music}. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Piece of Bunting, A. — F. W. Palmer. — BTB-1
Piece of Clay, A. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
Piece of Glass, and the Piece of Ice, The. — John Hookham
Frere.— OTPC
Piece of Red Calico, A. — Andrew Scroggin. — OHCS-20
Piecing the Preacher's Quilt. — Idora M. Plowman. — WRR-lS
Pied Beauty.— Gerard Manley Hopkins. — AWP— BLV— GTBS
•— GTMD—MBP— NAMP— OBMV— POTT— VLEP
("Glory be to God for dappled things.") — EG
Pied Piper, The.~William Ellery Leonard. — RH
Pied Piper of Hamelin, The. — Robert Browning. — BBV — BHP
— BMEP— BOHV—- BPN— CG— CPN— CSBP (abr.)—
EV-5 — FPH — GEPC — GN — GR-1 — GS— HBV —
HBVY— JPC— LLC (much abr.)— LPS-3— NAL— ODP
OHCS-13— OHNP— OTPC— PB-8— RG— RIS— STP—
TCEP— TVSH— TYP— WP— WTP-2
"Mayor was dumb, The" (sel.). — CPOI
Pier-Head Chorus, A. — John Masefield. — PM
Pierrette in Memory. — William Griffith. See Loves and Losses
of Pierrot.
Pierrot. — Mildred Plew Merryman. — GSRC
Pierrot.— Sara Teasdale— CMP— PFE— PR— WTP-8
Pierrot Goes .—Charlotte Becker.— GPWW
Pierrot Makes a Song. — William Griffith. See Loves and Losses
of Pierrot.
Pierrot the Conjuror. — William Griffith.
(Two Poems of Pierrot — I.) — SMP
Pierrot's Valentine. — Minnie Buchanan Goodman. — HS
Piers Plainess' Seven Years' Prenticeship, sel. — Henry Chettle.
Aeliana's Ditty. — ALV— OBSC
(Wily Cupid.)— EG
Piers Ploughman. — George Gascoigne.
Piers Plowman. — William Langland.
Plowman, The.
Piet.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Piety. — Morris Abel Beer. — PFE
Piety and Civic Virtue. — Charles Henry Parkhurst. — SPE-8
Pig, The. — Robert Southey. — BOHV
Pig and the Hen, The. — Alice Gary. — PBGP
Pig in the Fence, A. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Pigeon. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Pigeon House, The.— Unknown. — PEM
Pigeons, The.— Maud Burnham.— CPN— MPC-2— PPL
Pigeons. — George Dillon. — BLA
Pigeons, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Pigeons. — Wilfrid Thorley.— BPM-32
Pigeons Just Awake. — Hilda Conkling. — YT
Pigeon-Scarer, The. — John V. A. Weaver. — MLP
Piggy and the Crows. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Pig's Tail, The.— Norman Ault.— PBV
Pigwiggen Arms Himself. — Michael Drayton. See Nymphidia;
or The Court of Fairy.
Pigwiggen Prepares for the Fight with King Oberon. — Michael
Drayton. See Nymphidia; or The Court of Fairy.
Pike County Wedding, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Pike's Peak.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Pilaster, The. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — NP
Pilate's Monologue.— J. W. D. Francis.— WRR-5 7
Pilgrim, The. — John Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress, The.
Pilgrim, The. — Eleanor Downing. — JKCP
Pilgrim, The. — "E. Foxton" (Sarah Hammond Palf rey) .— AA
Pilgrim, The.— Charles M. Luce.— HTR— MRV
Pilgrim, The.— Robert Nichols.— MBP
Pilgrim. — Dorothy Quick. — AMV-37
Pilgrim, The.— Richard Wightman.— WGRP
Pilgrim and the Herdboy, The. — Robert Buchanan. — OBVV
Pilgrim Fathers, The. — Leonard Bacon. — WGRP
(Forefathers' Hymn.)— PTER
Pilgrim Fathers. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — GS — LH OG
(Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England. The
— C.)—BLPA — EP — ERP— -LPS-2 — OHIP —
PB-7— PBGG— PTER
(Landing of the Pilgrims, The.)— JHP— LLC— OHCS-38
—PECK— PTA-1— WRR-40 (with music)
See Steel Glass, The.
See Vision of Piers the
(Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, The.)— B CEP— HBVY—
^ SJ)D— GN—HBV— HH— HT— MC— MW— OFPE
—OTPC — PAH — PO Y — RON— SPE-4— SPS—
TYP— WBLP— WTP-5
"Breaking waves dashed high, The" (abr. sel.). — AE
Pilgrim Fathers, The. — John Boyle O'Reilly. — MAL — PEDC —
Pilgrim Fathers, The.— John Pierpont. — AA — APW — DD—
HBV — HH — MC— PAH— POY— SPE-6 — WRR-10
(orig. vers. and 4 sts. added by Isaac M'Lellan, Jr.)
Pilgrim Fathers, The. — William Wordsworth. — PAH
Pilgrim of a Day, The. — Thomas Campbell.— OBRV
Pilgrim Song, The. — John Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress,
The.
Pilgrim Way, „
Pilgrimage, The. — John Bond. — RDAH
Pilgrimage. — Catherine Par menter . — P ED C
Pilgrimage, The (Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage— C. ) .—Sir
Walter Raleigh.— BCEP— CAW— LPS-2— STB (abr.)
("Give me my scallop-shell of quiet.")' — EG
(His Pilgrimage.)— BEL— CR—CRE—EA—EP— E PEP—
EPW-1 — GPE— GT-2— HBV— LEAP— OBEV —
PC— SBA— TOP— TPH
(My Pilgrimage.) — WGRP
(Passionate Man's Pilgrimage, The.) — BLV — OAEP —
OBSC
(Soul's Pilgrimage, The.)— CBE
(Verses Made by Sir Walter Raleigh the Night Before He
Was Beheaded.)— EV-1
Pilgrimage to Kevlar, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the Ger
man. — WRR-8
Pilgrimage to Waterloo, The. — Robert Southey. — EA
Pilgrims, The. — Chauncey Depew. — BTB-6
Pilgrims, The.— John McCrae.— CPG
Pilgrims.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Pilgrims, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN — EPNC
—TCEP— VLEP
Pilgrims and the Peas, The. — "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcott).
—BOHV— LPS-3— OHCS-11—THP
Pilgrims at Sea. — Unknown. See Sailing of the Pilgrims from
Sandwich towards St. James o£ Compostella, The.
Pilgrims Came, The. — Annette Wynne. — GFA — MPB— OHIP
Pilgrims of Thibet, The. — Cale Young Rice. — PFY
Pilgrim's Progress, The, sels. — John Bunyan.
Pilgrim, The ("What Danger is the Pilgrim in"). — STB
Pilgrim, The ("Who would true valour see"). — BPB—
EV-2— GN—GS— HBV— OTPC— RG
(Pilgrim Song, The.)— MV-1— OBS
(True Valour.)— STB
Shepherd Boy Sings, The ("He that is down needs fear no
fall"). — GBV—GS— HBVY — OQP — QP-2 —
SPE-1— WGRP
(Enough.)— BLRP—PDN
(Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of Humiliation, The.)
— EG— GN— HBV— OBEV
(Shepherd Boy's Song, The.) — BOL — GEPM — GS—
LEAP (abr.)— OTPC— TVSH
(Song [of the Shepherd] in the Valley of Humiliation.)
— B CEP— EV-2— 0 B S
(Valley of Humiliation, The.)— WTP-2
To His Reader (fr. The Author's Apology for his Book —
"This book it chalketh out," etc.). — EA,
Pilgrim's Sea Voyage, The. — Unknown. See Sailing of the
Pilgrims from Sandwich towards St. James of Compo
stella, The.
Pilgrim's Song.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm CXXI).
Pilgrim's Song. — Bernard S. Ingemann, tr. by Sabine Baring-
Gould.— WGRP
Pilgrims, True and Brave. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Pilgrim's Vision, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— WRR-10
"I saw in" U*/.).— JHP
Pilgrim's Way, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Pillar of Fame, The.— Robert Herrick.— EPS— WTP-5
Pillar of the Cloud, The (C.). — John Henry, Cardinal New
man.— ACP— AWP— BEL— BMC— CAW— EPN—
EPW-5 — GEPM — GTML— HBV— J AWP— JKCP —
LEAP— LOW — LPS-2— NPSC— PC— POI— TOP —
TPH— VA— WBP— WGRP— WTP-7
(Lead, Kindly Light.) — BCEP— BTP — CTBP— EPC—
GPE— HT— JHP— LL-4— LLC— MRV— NPSC— -
PB-7— PECK— PJH-1—THP—VIL— WLIP—
WRR-48 (with music)
("Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom.") — AE
(Light in the Darkness.)— OBRV
Pillar of Trajan, The. — William Wordsworth. — TBV
Pillar-Box Villa.— Helen Williams.— CHB
"Pillars of the Lord are Seven, The." — Christopher Smart. See
Song to David, The.
Filler Fights.— D. A. Ellsworth.— PTA-2— SPE-6— WRR-38
Pilot, The.— John B. Gough.— OHCS-23
(John Maynard — Hero Pilot.) — WRR-43
(Story of Joftn Maynard.) — BTB-6
Pilot, The.— William Dean Howells. See Pilot's Story, The.
Pilot, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP
Pilot and Prophet. — Charles Hanson Towne. — DD — GA
(Theodore Roosevelt— Pilot and Prophet!)— PEDC— RON
Pilot of the Plains, The. — E. Pauline Johnson. — CPG
Pilot's Bride, The.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-29
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Pip's
Pilot's Story, The.— William Dean Howells.— OHCS-19
Louise the Slave O/.)— WRR-43
(Pilot, The.)— SPE-3
("They both came aboard there at Cairo.")— PPSC
Pimpkin versus Bodkin. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Pin, The.— Ann Taylor.— GS—HBV—HBVY
Pin> A.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BOHV— BTB-6— WRR-30
Pin Has a Head, A (in Sing-Song). — Christina Georgina Ros-
setti.— MPC-S— RIS
Pinafore.— William S. Gilbert. See H. M. S. Pinafore.
Pinch of Salt, A. — Norman Ault. — PBV
Pinch of Salt, A.— Robert Graves.— HBMV— LBBV— MB P—
SPT
Pindar. — Antipater, tr. fr. the Greek by John Addington
Symonds.— AWP
Pindaric Ode, A: To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of
That Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Mor
rison. — Ben Jonson. — EP— EPEP — TPH
(To the Immortal Memorie, and Friendship of That Noble
Paire, Sir Lucius Gary and Sir H. Morison.) —
OBS
Noble Nature, The (sel.).— BTP — CG — EV-2 — GN—
GPE — GTBS-— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— HBVY—
ICBD — LC— MCCG— MPC-9— MW— OHCS-15
— OTPC— PB-5—PBGG— PECK— PG— TVSH—
WTP-S
(From "An Ode to Sir Lucius Gary and Sir H. Mor
rison.") — LEAP
(Good Life, Long Life.) — LPS-3 — SBA
(Greatness in Littleness.) — BCEP
(Honour in Bud.) — LH
(It Is Not Growing Like a Tree.)— AEP-W — CGOV
__OQP— PTER— QP-2
("It is not growing like a tree.") — BEL — CBE — EPP
—EPS— ISP— OBEY— TOP
(Noble Balm, The.)— OBEY
(Perfect Life.)— GS— WP
(Short Measures.) — BLV
Pine, The.— Gertrude MacGregor Moffatt.— CPG
Pine, The. — Augusta Davies Webster. — DD— HBV — OHIP
Pine against the Blue, The. — Victor Starbuck. — LS
Pine at Timber-Line, The. — Harriet Monroe. — NP— POOT—
PT
Pine Needles (C.~). — William H. Hayne (sometimes wr. at. to
Christina G. Rossetti).— ADAH— PEM
(Darning.)— MPC-6
(Sewing. ) — GFA— T YP
Pine of the Landes, The. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Pine Town Debating Society, The. — Harper's Magazine. — CD
Pine Tree, The. — Arthur Ketchum. See Legends for Trees.
Pine Tree, The. — John Ruskin. See Modern Painters.
Pine Tree, The. — Unknown.— PEOR
Pine Tree, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Pine Tree for Diana, The (Odes, III, 22). — Horace (Quintus
Horatius Flaccus), tr. fr. the Latin by Louis Unter-
meyer. — AWP
Pine Tree Maiden, The.— Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
Pine Trees and the Sky: Evening. — Rupert Brooke. — MCCG
Pine Woods, The. — Lord John Hanmer. — VA
Pine Woods in Winter. — Inez Culver Corbin. — HB
Pine-Clad Hills. — Elizabeth Davis Richards. — HB
Pine-Cones Burning. — Helen Hoyt. — TL
Pinery Boy, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Pines, The.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — SPT
Pines, The. — Julie Mathilde Lippmann. — AA
Pines, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Pines, The. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — AA
Pines, The. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Pines and the Sea, The. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. — AA—
HBV— LA— LEAP
Pine's Mystery, The. — Paul Hamilton Hayne.— SPP—TCAP
Pine-Tree Buoy, A. — Harrison Smith Morris. — AA
Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB —
HTR
Pink Dominoes. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Pink Perfumed Note, A.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-30
"Pinks along my garden walks, The." — Robert Bridges; —
PWB
(Auguries.) — GBOV
Pins in Pussy's Toes. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — WRR-35
Pinto. — Unknown. — CSF
Pioneer, The.— Arthur Guiterman.— JPC— MPB— POY
Pioneer, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Pioneer Woman. — Eva K. Anglesburg. — HB
Pioneer Woman. — Elizabeth De Mary.— HB
Pioneer Woman, A. — Irene Welch Grissom. — HB
Pioneers, The.— Berton Braley. — FT — POI
Pioneers.— Charles Badger Clark, Jr.— MMV— NPSC
Pioneers. — Hamlin Garland. — AA
Pioneers. — Gertrude B. Gunderson. — DDA
Pioneers. — Leonora Speyer. — See Of Mountains.
Pioneers. — Unknown. — BMEP — OHPP
Pioneers! O Pioneers!— Walt Whitman.— AP—APB— APD—
APW— ATP— CAP— EV-5 — IAP — MOAP— MPB —
OTA— PFE— PIAE— PYM— SC (a&r.)— TCAP— TOP
— WHA
"Have the elder races," etc. (9 sts.).— OHPP
Pioneers (7 sts.). — PB-6
Pious Celinda. — William Congreve. — ALV
(Pious Belinda.)— HBV— SBA
Pious Editor's Creed, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow
Papers, The (First Series, No. VI).
Pious Punster, A. — Unknown.— WKR-27
Pipe a Song. — William Blake. See Piping down tlie Valleys
Pipe and Can.— Robert Wisdome (?).— OBEV
(Religious Use of Taking Tobacco, A.) — HBV — OBS
Pipe of Pan, The.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— SN
Pipe of Tobacco, A, sels. — Isaac Hawkins Browne.
In Imitation of Pope. — OBEC
(Imitation V [Pope].) — AEP-D
In Imitation of Young. — OBEC
Pipe of Tobacco, The.— John Usher (?).— HBV
Pipe-Player, The. — Edmund Gosse. — VA
Piper, The. — William Blake. See Piping down the Valleys Wild.
Piper, A. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey). — CH — JPC
(In Mercer Street— A Piper.)— MPC-10— PB-5— POOT
Piper, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — CV — MPC-14 —
SPE-6
Piper o' Dundee. The. — Unknown. — EBSV
Piper of Aril, The. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — OCL — SG
Piper on the Hill, The. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — HBV—
HBVY— OTPC
Piper, Play.— John Davidson.— BMEP— EPW-5— MV-2— TOP
"Piper, sit thee down and write.'* — William Blake. See Piping
down the Valleys Wild.
Piper's Son, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Pipes and Drums. — Lilian Holmes. — GFA
Pipes at Lucknow, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — ABVC —
BHV — CAP— GN — GR-a— HBVY— JHP— OHNP-—
PB-8— TVSH
Pipes o' Gordon's Men, The. — J. Scott Glasgow. — HBV
Pipes o' Pan, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Pipes of Pan, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Piping down the Valleys Wild (Introd. to Songs of Innocence).
—William Blake.— BTP— GBV— GR-e— LL-4 — OBEC
—PRWS— TVSH— WLIP
(Child and the Piper, The.)— CG— LC
(Happy Piper, The.)— CBPC
(Happy Songs.)— RIS
(Introduction: "Piping down the valleys wild.") — BEL —
CEP— EP— NAL— OAEP— SEP
(Introduction: Piping down the Valleys Wild.) — EV-3
(Introduction to Songs of Innocence.) — AEP-D — EM-1 —
EPRE— TCEP— WHA
(Introductory Song.) — CR
(Pipe a Song.)— WTP-2
(Piper, • The.) — AWP — CRE— JAWP— LPS-1 —MPB—
OTPC— RON— SBA— TOP— WBP
("Piping down the valleys wild.") — EPW-3
(Reeds of Innocence.) —BCEP — CCP — HBV— HBVY—
LEAP— OBEV
(Song of Singing, A,)— CGOV
(Songs of Innocence.) — EA— ODP — WP
(Songs of Innocence: Introduction.) — EPP — GEPM
"Piper, sit thee down and write" (last 2 sts.).—YT
Piping Peace. — James Shirley. See Imposture, The.
Pippa. — Robert Browning. See Pippa Passes.
Pippa Passes. — Robert Browning. — BPN — GEPC — VLEP
All Service Ranks the Same with God. — (fr. the Introduc
tion) . — BEL — CRE
("All service ranks the same with God.") — OQP — QP-1
(New Year's Hymn.)— BMEP— TCEP
(Service.)— TSW
(Songs from "Pippa Passes.") — POOI
Asolo (fr. Introduction, 20 11.).— MCT
("Day. Faster and more fast" — 12 11.) — GTSL — SN
(Sunrise— 12 11.)— NLK— OQP— QP-2
"Give ber but the least excuse to love me" (fr. sc. ii —
Noon).— EPN— GTBS— GTSL
(Songs from "Pippa Passes.")— CRE— GEPM
"King Lived Long Ago, A" (fr. sc. iii — Evening). — EV-5
Ottima and Sebald, Two Lovers (dialogue fr. sc. i — Morn
ing).— BMEP
Year's at the Spring, The (fr. sc. i — Morning). — AEV —
BLPA — CRE — DD — EPN — EPNC— JHP —
MPC-12— OTA— PTER— SBA— TSWC
(God's in His Heaven.)— VIL
(Good Morning, ) — CPN— PRWS— SPE-1
(Morning.) — BS
(Pippa.)— PECK
(Pippa's Morning Song.) — CGOV
(Pippa's Song.)— ADAH— BBV— BTP— EPW-5— GS—
GSRC — ICBD — JPC— MPB — NLK— OBEV—
OBVV— ODP— OHIP— OQP— OTPC— PBGP—
PC— PTA-1— QP-1— RAR— RYC— TYP
(Song: "Year's at the Spring, The.") — ATP — EPC—
GBV— HBV — HBVY—LC — MCG — MCCG —
MW — POY— RG— SEP— TCEP— TOP— VA—
WGRP
(Song from "Pippa Passes.")— LEAP— OG — PFE— WP
* —WTP-2
(Songs from "Pippa Passes.") — GEPM
("Year's at the Spring, The.")— BEL— CPOI— CSBP—
e EV-5— GPE— GTBS — GTSL — NAL— PB-4 —
POOI— TSW
You'll Love Me Yet (fr. sc. iii— Evening).— BMEP— EPN
—OBEV
(Song.)— HBV
'"You'll love me yet," etc.)— EV-5— GBOV
Pip's Fight. — Charles Dickens. See Great Expectations.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Pirate, The, sets. —Sir Walter Scott.
Claud Halcro's Song ("And you shall deal," etc. — fr.
Ch. XXIII).— BHV—EBSV
(And You Shall Deal the Funeral Dole.)— BSV
(Claud Halcro's Verses. )— CGOV
Claud Halcro's Song ("Farewell to Northmaven.") — GPE
Cleveland's Song (fr. Ch. XXIII).— BSV
(Farewell: "Farewell! Farewell: The voice you hear.") —
LH
(Farewell! Farewell !)— EBSV
Song of the Reim-Kennar, The (fr. Ch. vi).— OAEP
Pirate Don Durk of Dowdee. — Mildred Plew Merryman. —
PASC-— PB-6— PCD— SC
Pirate Story.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— GFA—MCG—OFPE
— VA— WTP-8
Pirate Treasure. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — TBM
Pirates. — Elizabeth Coatsworth. — DDA
Pirates. — Henrietta Searle Mooney. — GSRC
Pirates.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1— MCCG— VOD
Pirates Bold.— Unknown,— WRR-2S
Pirates in England, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Pirates of Penzance, The, sets.— Sir William S. Gilbert.
Appeal, An.— SPE-5
Modern Major-General, The (much abr.).—PCD
Policeman's Lot, The.— ALV— EPW-5— LL-4
Pisa.— William Gibson.— TBV
Pis- Aller.— Matthew Arnold. — BMEP — BPN — CRP — EPN—
VLEP
Piscator, Don't Brag. — Maitland Le Roy Osborne. — WRR-38
Pisgah.— Willard Wattles.— WGRP
Pit^of Bliss, The.— James Stephens.— CMP — TL
"Pit where the buffalo cooled his hide." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Plain Tales from the Hills.
Pitcher, The. — Yuan Chen, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur Waley.
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Pitcher of Mignonette, A. — Henry Ctiyler Bunner. — A A —
ADAH — HB V — LEAP — PC — PFE — PF Y— TPH—
WLIP— WTP-2
Pitcher of Tears, The.— Laura E. Richards. — WRR-29
Pitcher or Jug.— M. P. Chick.— PPYP
Piteous Plaint, A.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Pitiful.—- John Galsworthy.— PPA
Pitiful in Your Bravery. — Marion Strobel. — BAP
Pitiless Beauty. — John Hall Wheelock. — LEAP
Pitt.— Bishop Heber.— BHV
Pitt and Fox.— Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion (To William
Stewart Rose, Esq.).
"Pitty Fower," The. — Augusta Moore. — OHCS-34
Pittypat and Tippytoe. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Pity. — Flora Warren Brown. — HB
Pity.— Babette Deutsch.— TBM— WHA
Pity. — Sara Teasdale. — WLIP
Pity and Love. — Unknoivn. — ALV
Pity Me Not.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— MAP— PIAE
(Sonnet: "Pity me not because the light of day.") — HWM
Pity Not.— William Haskell Simpson. See In Arizona.
Pity of It, The.— Thomas Hardy.— CMP
Pity of Love, The.— William Butler Yeats.— CMP
Pity of the Leaves, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — AA
Pity the Great. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — LS
Piute Lament of a Man for His Son, The. — Paiute Indians, tr.
by Mary Austin. See Lament of a Man for His Son,
The.
Pixy Heart. — Mirza French Mackay. — HB
Pixy People, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Pizarro, sels. — August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue, tr.
fr. the German by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Las Casas Dissuading from Battle (Act I, sc. i). — LLC
Rolla's Address to the Peruvians. — LLC — OHCS-8
Place de la Bastille, Paris. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — PER
Place for Boys, A.— J. W. Foley.— SPE-7
Place for No Story, The.— Robinson Jeffers. — TL
Place in Thy Memory, A.— Gerald Griffin. — HBV— VA
(Song: "Place in thy memory, dearest, A/') — BLPA
Place Is Dear to Me, The.— W. W. Christnidn. — VF
Place of Books in the Life We Live, The, sels.— William L.
Stidger.
From "Foreword." — MOB
Youth and Books in the Life We Live. — MOB
Place of Healing, A. — Dorothy Louise Thomas. — PDN
Place of His Rest, The. — Charles G. D. Roberts. — CPG — OCL
Place of Peace, The. — Edwin Markham. — OQP— QP-2
Place of Rest, The.— "^E" (George William Russell).— CMP—
PC— WGRP
Place of the Imagination in the Art of Expression, The.— A. J.
F. Behrends.— BTB-6
Place of the Solitaires, The.— Wallace Stevens.— NP—PP
Places.— Carl Sandburg.— NP—SASS
Places of Nestling Green. — Leigh Hunt. See Story of Rimini,
Places of Worship.— William Wordsworth. — GEPC
Placid Man's Epitaph, A.— Thomas Hardy.— MBP
Placido's Sonnet to His Mother.— Placido. — BANP
(Despida a Mi Madre [in orig. Spanish"].)
(Farewell to My Mother [tr. by William Cullen Bryant].)
(Placido's Farewell to His Mother [tr. by James Weldon
Johnson!.)
Plaidie, The.— Charles Sibley.—BFP— BOHV— HBV— LPS-1
— THP
Plain Bob and a Job.— James W. Foley.— PTA-1
Plain Dealing.— Alexander Brome. — OBS
Plain Direction, A.— Thomas Hood. — TVSH— WRR-1
(in
Plain Language from Truthful James. — Bret Harte. — APD—
BAV— BHP — BLPA— BOHV— DD— DDA— GR-a—
HBV— IAP — LEAP — LHV— LL-3— LPS-3— MAP—
OBAV— PFY— POI— PYM— SL— THP— WLIP
(Heathen Chinee, The.)— BAP — OHCS-3— WTP-S
(Plain Talk from Truthful James.) — LA
(That Heathen Chinee.)— EV-S
Plain Man's Dream, A. — Frederick Keppel. — AA
Plain Miss Pretty, The.— Ethel Sigsbee Small.— WRR-37
Plain Sermons.— James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Plain Tales from the Hills, sels. — Rudyard Kipling.
" 'And some are sulky, while some will plunge.'
Thrown Away).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Cry 'Murder' in the market-place and each" (in His
Wedded Wife).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Go, stalk the red deer o'er the heather" (in Pig).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"He drank strong waters and his speech was coarse" (in
A Bank Fraud).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"In the Daytime, when she moved about me" (in The
Bronckhorst Divorce Case).
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"It was not in the open fight" (in The Rout of the White
Hussars).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Look, you have cast out Love! What Gods are these" (in
Lispeth).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Not though you die to-night, 0 Sweet, and wail" (in By
Word of Mouth).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Pit where the buffalo cooled his hide" (in Cupid's Ar
rows).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Ride with an idle whip, ride with an unused heel" (in
The Conversion of Aurelian McGoggin).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Stone's throw out on either hand, A" (in In the House
of Suddhoo).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Stopped in the straight when the race was his own" (in
In the Pride of His Youth).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"They burnt a corpse upon the sand" (in In Error).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"To-night, God knows what thing shall tide" (in False
Dawn).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"When the earth was sick and the skies were grey" (in
The Other Man).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"World hath set its heavy yoke" (in Tod's Amendment).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Plain Talk from Truthful James. — Bret Harte. See Plain Lan
guage from Truthful James,
Plains of Abraham, The.— Charles Sangster.— CPG
Plain-Spoken Philosophy.— Howard Y. Newell.— WRR-24
Plaint.— Ebenezer Elliott. — EA— EPW-4— OBEV— OBVV
(Land Which No One Knows, The.)— HBV
Plaint.— John Hall Wheelock.— GPE
Plaint Hun
unan, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Plaint of an Humble Servant. — Robert Nichols. — WP
Plaint of Friendship by Death Broken. — Robert M. Nichols. —
TCPD
Plaint of the Camel, The. — Charles Edward Carryl. See Ad
miral's Caravan, The.
Plaint of the Missouri 'Coon in the Berlin Zoological Gardens.
—Eugene Field.— PEF
Plaint of the Wife, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Russian by
W. R. S. Ralston.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Plaint to Man, A. — Thomas Hardy.— CMP
Plan, The.— Richard Burton. — POT
Plan, A. — John Alden Carpenter. — RIS
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds. — Benjamin
Franklin.
(Poor Richard's Almanac.) — MAL
Plan of Salvation, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Plane-Tree.— Francis Stewart Flint. — MBP
Plane-Tree, The. — Amy Levy. — MW — OBVV
(London Plane-Tree, The.)— VA
Planning the Garden. — Amy Lowell. — UFE
Plans for a Horrid Old Age.— John Ogden Whedon.— NYBV
Plant a Garden. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Plant a Tree.— Lucy Larcom.— ADAH— DD—HBVY— LLC—
OHFP— PEOR— WBLP
Plant Flowers.— Unknown. — VIL
Plant Song.— Nellie M. Brown.— PEM
Plant Trees.— J. Wilson.— ADAH
Plantation Christmas, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-28
Plantation Ditty, A. — Frank Lebby Stanton.— AA — B AP —
HB V— LHV— OB AV— PPD-2— WRR-3 1
Plantation Hymn. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Plantation Love Song. — Unknown. — WRR-38
Plantation Memories, — Irwin Russell. See Christmas Night in
the Quarters.
Plantation Pictures. — Andrews Wilkinson.— -WRR-4
Plantation Play-Song.— Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle Remus,
His Songs and His Sayings.
Planted Himself to Grow. — Unknown. See Planting
Himself to Grow.
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Pleasures
Planting Bulbs. — Katharine Tynan. — JKCP
Planting Flowers on the Eastern Embankment. — Po Chu-I, tr.
fr. the Chinese by Arthur Waley. — UFE
Planting Himself to Grow.— Unknown. — PPYP— RYC — YFR
(Planted Himself to Grow.) — PEM
Planting of School Grounds. — Charles H. Peck.— ADAH
Planting of the Apple-Tree, The. — William Cullen Bryant.— AA
—ADAH— APE— CAP— DD (much abr.}~~ GN— HBV
— HB VY — JHP — LEAP— LLC— LPS-2— MPC-8—
— OHIP— PB-6— PBGG— PECK— PTA-1— SN — TYP
— WRR-4
Planting the Oak. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — HS
Plants and Flowers. — John Ruskin. — ADAH
Plaster. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Plate Ships, The. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Platelayer. The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— POTT
Plato and Diogenes. — James F. Gore. — OHCS-34
Plato in a Taxi. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Plato to Theon. — Philip Freneau. — AA
Platonic. — Hildegarde Dolson. — CAG
Platonic. — William Terrett. — BFV (abr.} — LPS-1 — MR —
OHCS-6— SR
(Pair of Platonics, A.)— SPE-4
Platonic Friendship, A. — James M. Barrie. — WRR-22
Platonick Love. — Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury. — OBS
Platonio. — Unknown. — LL-2
Platypus, The. — Oliver Herford. — NA
Play> — Charles Stuart Calverley. — PCD
Play, The. — James B. Kenyon. — HBV
Play Ball, Bill.— Charles T. Grilley.— SPE-4— WRR-54
Play, Beggars, Play! — "A. W." See Song in Praise of a Beg
gar's Life, A.
Play of Fancy, A. — Mary Steevens Farrand. — WRR-24
Play of "King Lear," The. — Sir William Watson. — VA
(Epigrams of Art, Life, and Nature.) — WLIP
Play of the Four P's. — John Hey wood. See Four P's, The.
Play of the Weather, The, sel. — John Heywood.
English Schoolboy, The.— ACP
Play on Words, A.— Eugene Field.— GR-a—PEF
Play Softly, Boys. — Teresa B. O'Hare. — BTB-9
Play the Game. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — BBV — BTP — ICBD —
JHP— MPC-13
(Torch of Life, The.)— PB-9
(Vital Lampada.) — BLPA — CRE — GS — JPC — OG—
OHNP — OQP — POT— QP-2— TCEP— TCPD —
TVSH— YT
Play Then and Sing! — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — GTML
Play with Proverbs, A. — Michael Drayton. See Idea.
Playbox, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel). —
TBM
Played Out, sel. ("As a bullock falls in the crooked ruts"). —
Patrick MacGill.— FOOT
Played-Out Humorist, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See His
Excellency.
Player's Christmas, The. — William Lackaye. — CAG
Playful Crickets, The. — Unknown. — RIS
(Game of Tag, A.) — WRR-17
Playgrounds. — (Miss) Laurence Alma-Tadema. — CPN— HBV —
HBVY—MCG—MPC-5— OTPC— PPL— RYC
Playhouse Key, The. — Rachel Field. — MPB
Playhouse Musings. — James Smith. See Rejected Addresses.
Playing. — Unknown. — S PE-4
Playing Carpenter. — Unknown. — PPYP
Playing Church.— Unknown.— WRR-52
Playing Drunkard.— Francis S. Smith.— PPYP— YPS
Playing Entertainment.— Anna Hopper. — WRR-21
Playing for Keeps.— Nettie H. Pelham.— WRR-2
Playing Hookey. — New York Times. — MHT
Playing Off Base.— St. Clair Adams.— FF— POI
"Playing on the virginals." — Jean Ingelow. — GTBS
Playing Robinson Crusoe. — Rudyard Kipling. See Just-So Sto
ries ("Pussy can sit by the fire," etc.').
"Playing School."— Lida P. Caskin.— BTB-5— DRB
Playing School.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Playing the Game. — Berton Braley. — ICBD
Playing the Game. — Raymond Comstock. — POI — SL
Playing the Game.— Unknown.— BLP (2nd st.)— ICBD
Playmate, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Playmates.— Mary White Slater.— FAOV
Plays.— Walter Savage Landor.— BCEP— BLP— GPE— HBV—
OTA— VA
Play's the Thing, The. — George Madden Martin. See Emmy Lou.
Playthings. — William Cowper. — RH
Plaza Square. — Louis Untermeyer. — VOD
Plea, A. — Arthur Guiterman. — PR
Plea, A.— Hazel Miners.— CAG
Plea, A. — Henry van Dyke. — ADAH
Plea for a Cat.— Jewell Bothwell Tull.— CIV
Plea for Boys.— Unknown.— WRR-52
(Boys.)— FAOV
Plea for Courage. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Plea for Cuba, A. — John M. Thurston. See Affairs in Cuba.
Plea for Faith, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Plea for Flood Ireson, A, — Charles Timothy Brooks. — GA
(abr.)— PAH
Plea for Hope. — Francis Carlin. — BMC
Plea for Patriotism, A (abr. fr. a speech of April 30th, 1889,
commemorating the 100th anniversary of George Wash
ington} . — Benjamin Harrison. — SPE-1
Plea for Stillness.— Ralph Friedrich.— AMV-35— BPM-36
Plea for Strength.— Edgar A Guest.— CVG
Plea for the Animals. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The
(Spring).
Plea for the Classics, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Plea for the Old South Church. Boston. — Wendell Phillips.
See Old South Meeting House, The.
Plea for the Old Year, A.— Louise Chandler Moulton.— SPE-2
Plea for Trigamy, A. — Owen Seaman.— BOHV
Plea of Cornelia, The, sel. ("Guard, Paullus, guard," etc*}. —
Propertius, tr. fr. the Latin by E. D. A. Morshead. —
MO AH
Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, The, sels. — Thomas Hood. —
Shakespeare.— OBRV
Tender Babes.— OBRV
Titania.— OBRV
Plea of the Simla Dancers, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Pleading Extraordinary. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell (or Grissil, or Grissill).
sels. — Thomas Dekker.
Bridal Song, A: "Beauty, arise, show forth thy glorious
shining!" — OBSC
Happy Heart, The (fr. Act I, sc. ii). — CGOV— GTBS—
GTSE—GTSL— HBV— ICBD— LEAP— LPS-2—
POOI— SBA
(Art Thou Poor?)— GR-e—PPD-2— TOP
("Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers?") — EG
— OAEP— TCEP
(Basket-Maker's Song, The.) — OBSC
(Content.)— BBV— CBE—EP—EPP—EPW-2— OTA
(O Sweet Content.)— BEL— BLV— CBOV— CRE— EPC
— EPEP— EV-2— PTER— SEP
(Sweet Content.) — EA—CH— GPE— JPC— OBEV—PG
— TVSH— WHA
Lullaby: "Golden slumbers kiss your eyes." — BLV — BOL —
EPEP— EPW-2— HBV— LC—LL-4
(Cradle Song, A: "Golden slumbers kiss your eyes.") —
OBSC
(Golden Slumbers.)— CH— EV-2
(Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes.) — HBV — OTPC
— PASC
Pleasant Family Circle, A. — Emily Bronte. See Wuthering
Heights.
Pleasant Isle of Aves, The.— Charles Kingsley. — EV-5 — LH
(Buccaneer.)— WTP-6
(Last Buccaneer, The.— C.) — ABVC — CTBP — EPC —
EPW-4— HBV— MCCG— SG— VA
(Old Buccaneer, The.) — CBPC
Pleasant Ship, A.— Mother Goose.— HBV— HBVY
(I Saw a Ship.)— CCP— PB-3
(I Saw a Ship a-Sailing.)— CBPC— CFBP—GFA— MPB—
MPC-2— OTPC— RYC
("I saw a ship a-sailing.")— HWC— PPL (si. diff. vers.)
— SAS
(Nursery Rhymes.) — GFA
(Queer Ship, The.) — RIS
Pleasant Things. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan
(First Love).
Pleasant to the Sight. — "Joaquin" Miller (Cincinnatus Heine
lor Hinerf Miller).— GBOV
"Pleasantly rose next morn the sun on the village of Grand-
Pre." — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evangeline.
Please.— Rose Fyleman.— CCP—MPB— RYC
Please Do Not Speak So. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Please, Preacher Man, Can I Go Home? — Unknown. —
OHCS-30
Please to Remember. — Unknown. — OTPC
Please to Ring the Belle (C.).— Thomas Hood.— BTB-3— HBV
(Come with the Ring.)— OHCS-21
Pleasing Constraint, The. — Aristaenetus, tr. fr. the Greek by
Richard Brinsley Sheridan and Nathaniel Brassey Hal-
hed.— ALV
Pleasing Dad.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Pleasure. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — CGOV
Pleasure and Guilt. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Dipsychus
Continued.
Pleasure Exertion. — Marietta Holley. — WRR-32
Pleasure It Is.— William Cornish.— CH— MV-2
(God's Blessings.)— CBOV
(Gratitude.)— OBSC
Pleasure More Than Pain. — Edith Palmer Putnam. — WRR-55
Pleasure of Hope, The. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man,
An ("Heaven from all creatures," etc.}.
Pleasure of Patriotism, The.— Harry Bolingbroke. — FOAH
Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue, sel. — Ben Jonson.
Hymn to Comus. — OAEP
"Pleasure! why thus desert the heart." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
Pleasure-Boat, The. — Richard Henry Dana. — LPS-2
Pleasures. — Robert Burns. See Tarn o' Shanter.
Pleasures of Hope, The, sels. — Thomas Campbell.
"At summer eve when Heaven's ethereal bow/'
(Hope.)— POI— SL
(Pleasures of Hope, The.) — EPNC
"Unfading Hope! when life's last embers/*
(Hope.)— LPS-3
"Warsaw's last champion from her height surveyed."
(Poland.)— LPS-2
"Where Barbarous hordes on Scythian mountains roam/*
— EP
Pleasures of Imagination, The, sels. — Mark Akenside.
Delights of Fancy (fr. Bk. I).— LPS-3
Early Influences (fr. Bk. IV).— OBEC
Invocation to the Genius of Greece (fr. Bk. I). — OBEC
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Pleasures of Imagination, The (Continued).
"Oh! blest of heav'n, whom not the languid songs" (fr.
Bk. III).— CEP
(Nature's Influence on Man.) — OBEC
Poets (fr. Bk, IV).— OBEC
"Say. why was man so eminently raised" (fr. Bk. I). —
EPRE— EPW-3
Pleasures of Love, The. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— HBV
Pleasures of Melancholy, The. — Thomas Warton, Jr. — CEP
"Beneath yon ruined abbey's moss-grown piles" (sel.)
(Pleasures of Melancholy, The.)— EPRE
(Solemn Noon of Night, The.) — OBEC
Pleasures of Memory, The, sels. — Samuel Rogers.
Inscription on a Grot. — OBEC
"Oft may the spirits of the dead," etc. — EPW-4
(Departed Friends.) — BFV
"Twilight's soft dews," etc. — EPNC
Pleasures of Picnic-ing. — Unkno^vn. — OHCS-12
Pleasures of Summer, The. — John Milton. See L' Allegro.
Pledge, The.— Adelaide Crapsey.— LHW— NP— TOP
Pledge and Prayer. — H. Frances Dempsey. — WRR-54
Pledge of Allegiance. — Unknown. — MPC-13
(New Pledge to the Flag, The.)— RYC
(Pledge to the Flag, The.)— WRR-55
(Salute to the Flag.) — PB-S
Pledge of Cheerfulness, The. — William Cowper. — BPP
Pledge of the Progressives. — Theodore Roosevelt, See Speech
Delivered October, 1912.
Pledge to the Flag, The. — Unknown. See Pledge of Alle
giance.
Pledge with Wine. — Unknown. — OHCS-2
Pleiads, The. — John Banister Tabb. — UTS
Plenitude. — A. M. Sullivan. — JKCP
Plenty of Time.— Robert C. Faber.— AMV-36
Plighted.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— HBV
Plighted, A. D. 1887.— Alice Williams Brotherton.— WRR-30
Plodder's Petition, The.— Helen Gilbert.— LOW— POI
Plough, The.— Richard Hengist Home.— EPW-5— ISP— OBEV
— O B V V— V A— WP
(Plow, The.)— HBV
Plougher, The. — Padraic Col urn. — EPP — GTIV— GTML—
GTSL— HBMV— LBBV— PFE
(Plower, The.)— MBP
Plough-Hands* Song, The. — Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Ploughing. — Hamlin Garland. — MLP
Ploughing. — V. Sackville-West. See Land, The.
Ploughing on Sunday. — Wallace Stevens. — PP
Ploughman, The.— Karle Wilson Baker.— SPT—WGRP
Ploughman, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — LPS-2 — MAL
Ploughman. — Patrick Kavanagh. — BPM-30
Ploughman, The. — Gilbert Thomas. — HBMV
Ploughman, The. — Patrick White. — BPM-35
Ploughman at the Plough. — Louis Golding. — HBMV — MLP —
OHIP
(Plowman at the Plow.) — MBP
Ploughman's Song, The. — Nicholas Breton. See Honourable
Entertainment at Elvetham, The.
Plow, The. — Richard Hengist Home. See Plough, The.
Plowboy. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Plower, The. — Padraic Colum. See Plougher, The.
Plowman, The. — James Chrasta. — VF
Plowman at the Plow. — -Louis Golding. See Ploughman at the
Plough.
Pluck and Luck.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— HT—SPE-S
Pluck the Fruit and Taste the Pleasure. — Thomas Lodge. See
Robert, Second Duke of Normandy.
Pluck Wins. — Unknown. — BS — HT
Plucky Prince, The. — May Bryant. — STP
Plum Blossoms ("Far across hill and dale"). — Basho, tr. fr.
the Japanese. — SUS
Plum Blossoms ("So sweet the plum trees smell"). — Ranko (or
Reinko). See Plum Trees.
Plum Gatherer, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Plum Pudding, A. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
("Flour of England, fruit of Spain.") — PPL
("Flower of England, fruit of Spain.") — RIS
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
Plum Trees. — Ranko (or Reiiiko). — MPB
(Plum Blossoms — "So sweet the plum trees smell 1") — SUS
Plumber's Revenge, The.— Unknown. — WRR-2
Avenged at Last (Canto IV).
Death-Bed Oath, The (Canto I).
Traitor's Doom, The (Canto III).
Young Avenger, The (Canto II).
"Plum-blossom, The." — Akahito. See Manyo Shu.
Plum-Cake, The. — Ann Taylor (at. also to Ann and Jane
Taylor).— HBVY
(Another Plum-Cake.) — OTPC
Plum-Pudding or Plum Porridge. — Mother Goose. — CHB
("Man in the moon, The.") — PPL — SAS
(Man in the Moon, 'The.) — OTPC
Plumpuppets, The. — Christopher Morley. — MPB
Plunge into the Wilderness, The. — John Muir. — APP
Plunger.— Carl Sandburg.— BLV— EM S— GM AS
Plus or Minus. — Alma Smith. — HB
Plutarch. — Agathias, tr. fr. the Greek by John Dryden. — AWP
— JAWP— WBP
Pluto's Council. — Torquato Tasso. See Godfrey of Bulloigne.
Plymouth Harbor. — Dollie Maitland. — HBV
Plymouth Rock. — Daniel Webster. See First Settlement of
New England, The.
Plymouth Sound. — Leonard Neill Cook. — VM
Pneumogastric Nerve, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Po' Boy ("My mammy's in the cold, cold ground"). — Unknown.
— AS
Po' Boy ("New Orleans jail, no jail at all"). — Unknown. See
Cryderville Jail, The.
Po' Boy Blues. — Langston Hughes. — BANP
Po' Laz'us (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Po' Little Jude.— B. Hackley.— WRR-15
Po' Little Lamb. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. See Lullaby: "Bed
time's come fu' little boys."
Poaching in Excelsis. — George Kenneth Menzies. — HMSP
Pobble Who Has No Toes, The. — Edward Lear. — BOHV —
CGOV — CPN — CR—HBV— HBVY— JPC— LBN—
MPB— MPC-8—NA— OTPC— PIAE—SBA—SPE-4—
YT
Pocahontas. — Vachel Lindsay. — PT
Pocahontas. — George Perkins Morris. — GA — MC — PAH —
SPE-8— STP
Pocahontas.— William Makepeace Thackeray.— DD—GA — GN—
MC — MPB — ODP — OFPE— OTPC— PAH— RON—
SPE-1— TVSH
Pocket Handkerchief to Hem, A (in Sing-Song). — Christina
Georgina Rossetti. — MPC-3 — RIS
("Pocket handkerchief to hem, A.")— SAS
( Stitching — C. ) — PPL
Pockets. — Julian Hawthorne. — BTB-5
Pockets. — Susan Adger Williams. — DDA
Pods. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Poe. — Alanson Tucker Schumann. See Man and the Rose, The.
Poe and Longfellow. — James Russell Lowell. See Fable for
Critics, A.
Poe Cottage, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).
— TCAP
Poe-* em of Passion, A. — Charles Fletcher Lummis. — BOHV
Poem "Ah. I know what happiness is!" etc. — Blanche Taylor
Dickinson. — CDC
Poem "By the road to the contagious hospital." — William Car
los Williams.— MAP
Poem "Child — in all the flying sky." — Josephine Strongin. — LA
Poem "Comes! (with uplifted"). — Raymond Larsson. — BPM-35
Poem "Curled petals' close quivering." — Martha Champion. —
TB
Poem "Especially when I take pen in hand." — Randall
Swingler.— BPM-36
Poem "Little brown boy,"— Helene Johnson. — BANP— CDC
Poem "Night is beautiful, The." — Langston Hughes. — CDC
Poem "O men, walk on the hills." — Maxwell Bodenheim. —
MOAP
"Old man in the crystal morning after snow." — Delmore
Schwartz.— AM V-3 7
"Old men, you are dying." — Edna St. Vincent Millay.
See Conversation at Midnight.
"So sleep forever till eightthirty, by the clock." — C. E.
Hudeburg. — TB
A: "These people have no curtain." — Kathryn Marie
Rambo. — GSRC
"Tircis, most lovers now are to the full." — Jean Francois
Poem
Poem
Poem
Poem
Poem
Poem
Poem
Sarrazin, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
the hard question is simple." — W. H. Auden.
To ask -..__
— BPM-34
"Upon an airy upland." — "JE" (George William Rus
sell).— BPM-36
Poem about Dogs. — Philip Wylie. — NYBV
Poem Addressed to Women, sel. ("You can sigh"). — Frances
E. Harper.— ANL
Poem against War. — Frances Frost. — BPM-36
Poem Composed at the Imperial Command, A. — Li T'ai Po, tr.
fr. the Chinese by Shageyoshi Obata. — UFE
Poem Containing Some Remarks on the Present War, A. — Un
known. — PAH
Poem Dedicated to the Memory of the Reverend and Excellent
Mr. Urian Oakes, sel. ("Well, Reader," etc.).—
"N. R."— AP
Poem for Charles. — Kathleen Sutton. — AM V-3 S
Poem for My Daughter. — Horace Gregory. — BPM-32
Poem for Prue. — Norman Gale. — PPA
Poem for Tomorrow.— Clark Mills.— AM V-3 S
Poem from The Gude and Godlie Ballates. — James I, King of
Scotland.— EPW-1
(Good Counsel.)— ACP—EBSV
Poem I Should Like to Write, The. — Margaret A. Windes.—
— OQP— QP-2
Poem, in Defence of the Decent Ornaments of Christ-Church,
Qxon, Occasioned by a B anbury Brother, Who Called
Them Idolatries, A, sels. — Unknown.
Beauty in Worship. — OBS
Church-Windows, The (abr.). — OBS
Poem in Slanting Rhythms. — Harry Brown. — BPM-36
Poem in Three Cantos, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Poem Intended to Incite the Utmost Depression, A. — Samuel
Hoffenstein.— BOHV
Poem of Circumstance. — Jean Cocteau, tr. fr. the French by
Joseph T. Shipley.— CAW
Poem of Every-Day Life, A. — Albert Riddle. — HSP
Poem of Joys, A, sels. — Walt Whitman.
"O Joy of suffering!" (Pt. 17;. —PC
"O the joy of my spirit!" (Pts. 18, 19 and sels. fr. Pt. I,
13, 16).— PC
0 to Make the Most Jubilant Poem (fr. Pt. 1).— PT
(Song of Joys [si. diff.].)~ LEAP
Poem of Pain and Passion. — Leslie Pearl. — NYBV
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Poetic
Poem of Praise. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— NYBV
(Swift Things Are Beautiful.)— SC
Poem of Privacy, A. — Unknown, tr. by John Addington Sv-
monds. — ALV
Poem of the Our Father, The. — Bible, N. T. See St. Matthew
Poem of the Universe, The. — Charles Weldon. — VA
Poem on Spring, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — LHV
Poem Read at the Founding of the Gettysburg Monument. —
Colonel Halpine. — OHCS-1
Poem Sacred to the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton, A. — Tames
Thomson.— CEP
"Poem should be palpable and mute, A." — Archibald MacLeish
See Ars Poetica.
Poem to Be Said on Hearing the Birds Sing. — Unknown tr fr
the Gaelic by Douglas Hyde. — AWP — JAWP— WBP "
Poem: To the Black Beloved. — Langstpn Hughes. — TL
Poem upon the Death of His Late Highness the Lord Protec
tor, A, sels. — Andrew Marvell.
"I saw him dead: a leaden slumber lies."
(From a Poem upon the Death of Oliver Cromwell.)—
OBS
(Cromwell in Death — shorter set.) — GPE
Poem with the Answer, A. — Sir John Suckling. See Constancy
Poem Written in Time of Trouble by an Irish Priest Who Had
Taken Orders in France, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish
by Lady Gregory.— OEM V
Poema Morale, sels. — Unknown.
"Ich am (or aem) eldre then Ich wes" (.Middle Eng.). — EP
— EPP (Middle and modern Eng.) — EPOM
(longer seL, abr.)
Poems. — Hilda Conkling. — NP — OTA
Poems. — Antonio Machado, tr. fr. the Spanish by John Dos
Passes.
"Figures in the fields against the sky" (2).— AWP— JAWP
— WBP
"Frail sound of a tunic trailing, A" (1). — AWP — JAWP —
"Naked is the earth" (3).— AWP
"We think to create festivals" (4).— AWP
Poems by the Roadside. — Bible, N. T. See Luke XII
Matthew V and XVI.
Poems Done on a Late Night Car (I-III). — Carl Sandburg.—
CPCS
Poems for My Daughter, sels. — Horace Gregory.
"Tell her I know that living is too long." — BPM-32
"Tell her I love she will remember me." — MAP
Poems Here at Home, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing, sels. — Samuel Hoffen-
stein.
"Only the wholesomest foods you eat" (II). — BOHV
"You buy some flowers for your table" (I). — BOHV — PFE
"You buy yourself a new suit of clothes" (IV). — BOHV
"You go to high school, even college" (XV). — PFE
"You leap out of bed; you start to get ready" (VI). —
"You practise every possible virtue" (V). — BOHV
"You work and work and keep on working." — LL-2
Poems of Rebellion. — Elizabeth Ball. — OA
Poems of West Ham, The, sel. — Unknown.
"From a high place I saw the city." — BMEP
(From a High Place.)— WTP-1
Poems on the Naming of Places, sels. — William Wordsworth.
"It was an April morning: fresh and clear" (I). — BPN
(It Was an April Morning.) — ERP
There Is an Eminence (III). — ERP
To M. H. (V).— ERP
Poems (Received in Response to an Advertised Call for a Na
tional Anthem). — "Orpheus C. Kerr" (Robert Henry
Newell). See Rejected "National Hymns," The.
Poems Speaking of Buddha, Prince Siddartha. — Vachel
Lindsay.— CPL
Poe's Cottage at Fordham. — John Henry Boner. — AA — GA —
GPE— LEAP— OBAV
Poe's Critics. — John Banister Tabb.— BAP
Poe's Mother. — Beatrice Ravenel. — LS
Poe's "Raven" in an Elevator. — Charles Battell Loomis. —
WRR-37
Poesie, sel. — Giosue Carducci, tr. fr. the Italian by Frank
Sewall.
Ox, The.— PPA
Poet, The. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
Poet, The.— Joel Benton.— WGRP
Poet, The.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— ST— WGRP
Poet, The.— William Cullen Bryant.— AA— APB— CAP— IAP
Poet, The.— Witter Bynner.— BPP— WGRP
Poet, The. — Ina Donna Coolbrith. — POT
Poet, The.— T. A. Daly.— JKCP
Poet ("Ever the Poet from the land") (in Quatrains). — Ralph
Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Poet, The, sel. ("Right upward on the road of fame"). — Ralph
Waldo Emerson.
From the Poet. — APB
Poet, The ("Thy trivial harp will never please"). — Ralph
Waldo Emerson. See Merlin (I).
Poet ("To clothe the fiery thought") (in Quatrains). — Ralph
Waldo Emerson.— APW— CAP
Poet, The. — Anita Grannis. — HBMV
Poet, A.— Thomas Hardy.— VLEP
Poet, A. — Daniel Henderson. — PFE
Poet.— Nat Henry.— PFE
Poet, The.— Marian Phillips Johnson.— HB
Poet, The.— Mary Sinton Leitch.— HBMV— LS— MLP
Poet, The.— Haniel Long.— HBMV— MLP
Poet, The.— Amy Lowell.— WGRP
Poet, The.— Mildred I. McNeaL— LBMV
Poet, The.— Edwin Markham.— WGRP
Poet, The. — Cornelius Mathews. — AA
Poet.— Merrill Moore.— MO AP
Poet, The.— Angela Morgan.— WGRP
Poet, The.— Yone Noguchi.— NP— WGRP
Poet, The. — Seumas O'Brien. — JKCP
Poet, The.— Kostes Palamas.— SPT
Poet, The.— William Rooney.— JKCP
Poet, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN — CRE— EM-2—
OAEP— VLEP
Poet, A. — William Wordsworth. — EP — GPE
(Poet, A.— He Hath Put His Heart to School.)— BPN—
ERP
Poet, The.— Kathryn Worth.— JPC
Poet and Critic. — Samuel Daniel. See Musophilus, or Defence
of All Learning.
Poet and His Book, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — MAP-
SAM— TCPD
Poet and His Patron, The. — Edward Moore. See Fables for
the Ladies.
Poet and His Songs, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
APL
(L'Envoi: "As the birds come in the spring.") — CAP
Poet and King. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Poet and Lark. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De Vere).
— A A — B M C — H B V
Poet and Peasant.— M. G. Gower. — BPM-32
Poet and the Bird, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
Poet and the Child, The. — Winifred Howells. — AA
Poet and the Children. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP— JHP
Poet and the French Revolution, The. — William Wordsworth.
See Prelude, The.
Poet and the Rose, The. — John Gay. See Fables (Fable XLV).
Poet and the Wood-Louse, The. — Helen Parry Eden. — HBV
Poet and the Woodlouse, The (Parody). — Algernon Charles
Swinburne. — PA
Poet at Night-fall, The. — Glen way Wescott. — NP
Poet at the Breakfast Table, The, sels. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Epilogue to the Breakfast-Table Series. — AA — CAP
Manhood.— APW
Music-pounding (fr. Ch. III). — SPE-4
Poet Describes His Love, The. — Robert Nathan. — HBMV—
LHW
Poet Dreams of the Wings of Death, The. — Edwin Justus
Mayer.— LEAP
"Poet gathers fruit from every tree, The." — Sir William Wat
son.
(Four Epigrams.) — MBP
Poet Greatly Pictured, The. — William Shakespeare. See Mid
summer-Night's Dream, A.
Poet in the City, The. — Catherine C. Liddell. — VA
Poet in the Desert, The, sels. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood.
Desert, The ("She is a queen," etc.) (abr. fr. the Pro
logue) . — BAP
"From my minaret" (LII). — FP
"I have come into the desert," etc. (abr. fr. the Prologue).
(Desert, The — "She is a nun," etc. — abr. fr. the Pro
logue) .—LA— MAP
"Just over there," etc. (arr. fr. XX and III). — RH
("O young men"), etc. — OHPP
Sunrise ("The lean coyote," etc. III). — MAP — PFY
Poet in the Woods, The. — William Cowper. See Task, The.
Poet Lived in Galilee, A. — Witter Bynner. — OQP — QP-1
Poet Loves a Mistress, but Not to Marry, The. — Robert Her-
rick.— ALV
Poet of Earth. — Stephen Henry Thayer. — AA
Poet of Gardens, The. — Daniel Henderson. — HBMV
Poet of Nature, The. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
Poet of One Mood, A.— Alice Meynell.— GPE— HBMV— POTT
Poet of the Future, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Poet of To-Day, The. — "Grace Greenwood" (Mrs. Sara J.
[Clarke] Lippincott).— LPS-3
Poet Songs (I-III).— Karle Wilson Baker— HBMV
"I shall not get my poem done" (I).
"I cast my nets in many streams" (II).
"Dropped feathers from the wings of God" (III).
Poet Tells about Nature, The. — Merrill Moore. — NP
Poet Tells of His Love, The. — John Hall Wheelock. — GPE
Poet Thinks, A. — Lui Chi, tr. fr. the Chinese by E. Powys
Mathers.— AWP— JAWP— PG— WBP
Poet Tree.— H. C. Dodge.— CHS
Poet to Bird. — Ralph Cheyney. — BLA
Poet to His Father, A. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — NV
Poet to His Love. — Maxwell Bodenheirn. — MAP
(Old Poet to His Love. The.)— BAP
Poet to the Birds, The. — Alice Meynell. — NP
Poeta Fit, Non Nascitur. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson). — PC
Poeta Nascitur. — Thomas Ashe. — VA
Poetaster, The, sel. — ("O sacred poesie, thou spirit of Romans
Arts"). — Ben Jonson. — NBE
Poet-Hearts. — Count Joseph von Eichendorff, tr. fr. the German
by George N. Shuster.— CAW
Poetic Land, The. — William Caldwell Roscoe,— OBW
Poetic Responses. — Amelia E. Barr.— TOAH
(Thanksgiving.)— PEDC— RON (abr.)— WRR-40
405
Poetical
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Poetical Commandments. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Don Juan.
Poetical Courtship.— L. P. Hills.— OHCS-28
Poetical Numbers. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Criticism.
Poetics. — Robert Browning. — BPN
Poet-Lore.— Edwin Markhara.— OHCS-38
Poetry. — Lucius Harwood Foote. — AA
Poetry.— Ella Heath.— HBV—SPT—WGRP
Poetry, sel. — ("There breathes no being but has some pretence"
—fr. the introd.).— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APB
Poetry. — Edwin Markham. — AA
Poetry.— -Martha Martin.— ST
Poetry. — Marianne Moore. — APA — NP
"I too dislike it," etc., (sel\— NAMP
Poetry and Learning. — George Chapman. See Epistle Dedica-
lory to Chapman's Translation of the Iliad, The.
Poetry and Philosophy. — Thomas Randolph. See Eclogue to
Mr. Johnson, An.
Poetry and Thoughts on Same. — Franklin P. Adams. — HBMV
Poetry Cure, The. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — MOB
Poetry Defined.— Thomas Randolph.— EV-2
Poetry of a Root Crop, The.— Charles Kingsley.— CPOI
Poetry of City and Country Life, The. — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow. See Hyperion.
Poetry of Dress, I, II, III.— Robert Herrick (I— II) and
Unknown (III).
See
Delight in Disorder.
Upon Julia's Clothes.
Madrigal : "My love in her attire doth show her wit."
Poetry of Earth, The.— Florence Earle Coates. — BAP— GBOV
— HTR
Poetry of Earth [Is Never Dead] , The.— John Keats. See On
the Grasshopper and the Cricket.
Poetry of Science, The. — Herbert Spencer. See Education:
What Knowledge Is of Most Worth. — OHCS-26
Poetry Week.— Elizabeth B. Robb.— HB
Poets. — Mark Akenside.
See Pleasures of Imagination, The.
Poets, The. ("I had found the secret of a garret- room.") —
Tri:_»,u«j.i- ~r> j-j. r> ' r> _ A _T._ T _• i
Poets. — Hortense Flexner.— BAP — HBMV
Poets, The. — Leigh Hunt. See Dearest Poets, The
Poets.— Joyce Kilmer. — GPE—JK-1 — LA— NP — SBMV—
WGRP
Poets, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APW— CAP —
IAP
Poets, The. — Scudder Middleton. — HBMV
Poets, The.— Arthur O'Shaughnessy. See Ode: "We are the
music-makers."
Poet's Ambition, The. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pas
torals.
Poets and Linnets.— Thomas Hood. — HBV
Poets at a House-Party, The. — Carolyn Wells.— PA
Poets at Tea, The (Complete, 1-10).— Barry Pain. — BOHV—
HBV— PA— THP (abr.)
Oh! Weary Mother (8).— NA— SPE-4
Poet's Bread, The. — Charles L. O'Donnell.— LEAP
Poet's Bread, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Poet's Bridal-Day Song, The.— Allan Cunningham.— LPS-1
Poet's Call, The.— Thomas Curtis Clarke.™ WGRP
Poet's Complaint of His Muse, The, sel. "To a high hill
where never yet stood tree." — Thomas Otway. — EPW-2
Poet's Confidence, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Poet's Dream, The.— Percy Bysshe Shelley. — GTBS — GTSE—
GTSL— PC— WP
Poets Easily Consoled.— Christopher Morley. — LHV
Poet's Epitaph, A.— Ebenezer Elliott.— B CEP — EPW-4— VA
(Burns.)— LPS-3
Poet's Epitaph, The. — Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
Poet's Epitaph, A. — William Wordsworth. — BPN— EPW-4 —
GEPC— OBRV
"But who is He, with modest looks" (sel.). — GPE
Poet's Friend, The. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An
(Literary Poet to His Patron, A.)
Poet's Funeral, The. — F. N. Zabriskie. — OHCS-23
(Tribute to Longfellow, A.) — BTB-5
Poet's Grave, A.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— GA
Poet's Grave, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Poet's Harvesting, The. — Charles J. O'Malley. — CAW
Poet's Hope, A, sel. "Lady, there is a hope that all men have."
— William Ellery Channing. — AA— IAP— LA— LEAP
Poet's Impulse, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Poet's Lamentation for Loss of His Cat. — Joseph Green. — AP —
WRR-35
(Elegy by Green for Byle's Cat.)— CIV
Poet's Metamorphosis, The (Odes, II, 20).— Horace, tr. fr. the
Latin by Eugene Field.— PEF
Poet's Morn, The.— Walter Storrs Bigelow.— GH
Poets of Nature. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
Poet's Pen, The. — Christopher Marlowe. See Tamburlaine
Poet's Prayer, A.— Stephen Phillips. — CP — EPW-5— WGRP
Poet's Prophecy, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Locksley
Hall ("For I dipt into the future").
Poet's Proposal, The.— Oliver Herford. — PR
Poet's Resurrection. — John • Dryden. See Ode to the Pious
Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew, An.
Poet's Return, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Poet's Secret, The.— Elizabeth Stoddard.— AA
Poet's Simple Faith, The.— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French bv
Edward Dowden.— OQP— QP-1— WGRP y
(Before Me Lies Dawn.)— OHPI
Poet's Song, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BPN— CGOV—
CRE— TOP
Poet's Song to His Wife, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan
Waller Procter.)— HBV— LPS-1— VA y
Poet's Tale, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Tales
of a Wayside Inn (Birds of Killingworth).
Poet's Thought, A. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller
Procter). — VA
Poets to Come. — Walt Whitman.— CAP — IAP — LA— MOAP-—
TCAP
Poet's Town, The.— John G. Neihardt.— LBMV
"But still did the Mighty Makers" (X-XII).— OBAV
Poet's Use, The. — Alexander Pope. See To Augustus.
Poet's Vow, The, sel. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Rosalind's Scroll— HBV— OBEV
Poet's Winter, The. — Humbert Wolfe. — BPM-30
Poet's Wish, A: An Ode.— Allan Ramsay.— CEP
(Poet's Wish, A.)— EBSV— OBEC
Poet's Wooing, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Poet's World, The.— Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus
Unbound ("Monarch of Gods," etc.)
Poganuc People, sel. — Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Zeph Higgins' Confession (Ch. XXX).— OHCS-17
TIoiy/jLariov (Poiemation) . — Thomas Edward Brown. — EPW-5
IIoi/aA.o#pov'(Poikilothron). — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by Rob
ert Bridges.— PWB
Poilu.— Steuart M. Emery.— GPWW—PAPm
Poinsettia. — Florence J. Vordenberg. — HB
Poinsettias.— Alice E. Allen.— CRYO
Point Bonita. — Witter Bynner. — TL
Point in Season, A.— Charles Coop. — AMV-3S
Point of View. — Hazel Harper Harris. — GSRC
Point of View. — Percy Ilott— PBV
Point of View. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — FF— POI
Point of View, The.— Margaret Prescott Montague.— DDA
Point of View. — Virginia Lyne Tunstall. — BAP
Point Sublime, Colorado Canon. — J. E. Nesmith.— BTB-8
Pointed People, The.— Rachel Field.— MPB
Pointer's Dyspeptic Goat.— A. Claude von Boyle.— CHS
(De Goet mitt de Dispepsia.) — WRR-58
Poise.— Violet Alleyn Storey. — BLP
"Poison of Asps." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Poison Tree, A.— William Blake.— AWP—CRP—EM-1— EP—
EPP—JAWP— LEAP— OAEP— TOP— TPH—WBP
("I was angry with my friend.") — EG
Poker. — Unknown. — PA
Polack's Wife, The.— Chloe Doubble.— TB
Poland.— Thomas Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope, The.
Polar Quest, The. — Richard Burton. — AA
Polar Star for This Year.— Archibald MacLeish.— NAMP
'Poleon Dore. — William Henry Drummond. — BBV
Policeman, The. — Unknown.— WRR-50
Policeman's Lot, The.— Sir William S. Gilbert. See Pirates of
Penzance, The,
Policeman's Story, The. — George Birdseye. — OHCS-21 (si.
abr.)— PRK
Policy.— Carolyn Wells.— NYBV
Policy of Cromwell. — Homer Longfellow. — WRR-53
Polish Boy, The. — Ann S. Stephens. — BTB-1 — OHCS-3 -
PTA-2
Polite Worshipper, A. — Edward Young. See Love of Fame,
the Universal Passion.
Politeness. — Walt Mason.— FF— POI
Politeness. — Elizabeth Turner.— HBV— HBVY—RYC
Politeness of William Higgel, The. — Ellis Parker Butler. —
OHCS-40
Political Balance, The.— Philip Freneau.— AP— APB— IAP
Political Corruption.— George McDuifie. — OHCS-7
Political Discussions, sel. — James G. Blaine.
General Grant's Courage. — SPE-8
Political Greatness.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— EM-2—EPN
(Sonnet: Political Greatness.) — BPN
Political Litany, A. — Philip Freneau. — APB— IAP
(Emancipation from British Dependence.)— IDAH— PAH
Political Maud, The.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Political Stump Speeches.— Fred A. Parker.— OHCS-3 7
Political Weather-Cock, The. — Philip Freneau. — APB
Politician, The. — Ambrose Bierce. — BAP — WTP-2
Politics.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APB
Polka Lyric, A. — Barclay Philips (also at. to Gilbert Abbott
a Becket.)— BOHV
(Holiday Task, A.)— NA
Polliwog, The.— Unknown.— LPP (abr.}— PEM
Polly.— William Brighty Rands.— OTPC—PRWS—VA
Polly Pansy.— William Brighty Rands.— SAS
Polly, Peg, and Poppety. — Kate Greenaway. — SAS
Polly Pry's Kitten.— Unknown.— WRR-3 5
Polly Put the Kettle On. — Mother Goose. — OTPC — PBV— SAS
Polly Speaks. — Caroline E. Condit. See Twins.
Polly Williams (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Polly's Discovery. — Charlotte Brewster Jordan.— CRYO— CS
Polly's Guitar.— C. F. Lester.— WRR-48
Polly's Preparations.— Jack Everard Appleton.— OHCS-3 9
Polly's Thanksgiving.— A. C. Stoddard.— HS—TOAH
Polo Ponies. — Eleanor Baldwin. — PPA
Polonius' Advice to Laertes.— William Shakespeare. See Ham
let.
Polonius Advises His Son.— William Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
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TITLE INDEX
Poplar
Polonius and the Ballad-Singers. — Padraic Colum. — NP —
PPD-2
Polonius to Laertes. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Polonius to Laertes — "Renewed." — Unknown. — CHS
Polwart on the Green. — Allan Ramsay. — CEP
Polydorus and Maron. — Richard Glover. See Leonidas.
Polyhymnia, sel. — George Peele.
Farewell to Arms, A.— AEP-W— CBOV— EA— EG— EP-
EPP— EV-1— HBV— LEAP— OBEV— SBA—
TPH
(His Golden Locks Time Hath to Silver Turned.) — EM-1
—SBA— WHA
(Old Knight, The.)— OBSC
Polyolbion, sels. — Michael Drayton.
"Away yee barb'rous Woods" (fr. Third Song). — OBS
"By this the wedding ends" (fr. Fifteenth Song).— EPEP
"Earle Douglasse for this day" (fr. Two and Twentieth
Song).— OBS
"Naiads and the Nymphs extremely overjoy'd, The" (fr.
Fifteenth Song).— EPW-1
"Of all the Beasts" (fr. Thirteenth Song). — OBS •
"To these, the gentle South" (fr. Second Song). — OBS
"When Phoebus lifts his head" '(fr. Thirteenth Song). —
OBS
OBS
"World of mightier Kings, A" (fr. Twentieth Song).-
Pomona. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Some Imitations.
Pomp a Futile Mask for Tyranny. — Fulke Greville, Lord
Brooke. — EPEP
Pompadour's Fan. — Austin Dobson. — WTP-4
(Ballade of the Pompadour's Fan.)— PFE
(On a Fan.)— HBV— LPS-3— VA
(On a Fan That Belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour.)
— AL V— B PN— FT— 0 B V V
Excavations. — Leonora Speyer. —
Pompeian Quatrain : Ne
MCT— PER
Pompeii. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Pompey and Cornelia. — Lucan. See Pharsalia.
Pompilia. — Robert Browning. See Ring and the Book, The.
Pomp's Story. — J. Thompson Trowbridge. See Cudjo's Cave.
Ponce de Leon. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — PAH
Ponchus Pilut. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— WRR-21
Pond, The.—Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HWM
Pond, The. — Jane Taylor. — OTPC
Pond, The. — James Whaler. See Runaway.
Pondy Woods. — Robert Penn Warren. — MAP
"Ponsonby Perks." — Laura E. Richards. See Nonsense Verses.
Ponteach, or The Savages of America, sels. — Robert Rogers.
"My sons, and trusty Counsellor Tenesco" (fr. Act II,
sc. ii).— AP
"So, Murphey, you are come to try your Fortune" (/r.
Act I, sc. i).— AP
Pontius Pilate. — Sir Edwin Arnold.— WRR-11
Ponto the Fool. — Beatrice Redpath. — CPG
Pony, The. — Mother Goose. See I Had a Little Pony.
Pony Express. — Daniel Henderson. — LL-2
Pony Rock. — Archibald MacLeish. — CMP
Pool, The. — Alice Corbin. — NP
Pool, The.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— NP
Pool, The. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — NYBV
Pool, The.— Marjorie L. C. Pickthall .— CPG— MM— OCL
Pool.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
i the Forest.—
Field.— PEF
Pool in the Forest. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Eugene
Pool of Sleep, The. — Arlo Bates. — LEAP— PC
Pools-of-Peace, The.— Joan Campbell.— GT-2—ODP
Poor, The. — George Crabbe. See Borough, The.
Poor, The. — Carl Sandburg. — NP
(Masses, The.)— CPCS
Poor, The.— Speer Strahan.— CAW— JKCP.
Poor, The. — Emile Verhaeren, tr. fr. the French by Ludwig
Le wisohn .— A WP— JA WP— WB P
Poor and the Rich, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Heri
tage, The.
"Poor benighted Hindoo, The." — Cosmo Monkhouse. See Lim
ericks.
Poor Boy (with music), — Unknozvn. — AS
(Coon Can.) — AS
Poor Brother. — Unknown. — NA
Poor Child. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Poor Children. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Algernon
Charles Swinburne. — AWP — JAWP — WBP —
WRR-33
Poor Cock Robin. — Mother Goose. See Death and Burial of
Cock Robin, The.
Poor Count, Giant Felder and Fairy Tillette, The. — Frank
Stockton. — CHB
Poor Dear Grandpapa. — D'Arcy W. Thompson. — BOHV — NA
Poor Dear Mamma. — Rudyard Kipling. — HSP
Poor Dog Bright. — Unknown.— SAS
Poor Dog Tray. — Thomas Campbell. — ABVC — CG — LC
(Harper, The— C.)— ERP
(Irish Harper and His Dog, The.)— CH— MPB
Poor Father. — Elsie Duncan Yale.— CRYO
(Poor Papa.)— CS
Poor Fisher Folk, The (si. abr.). — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the
French by H. W. Alexander.— HSPS— WRR-33
Poor for Our Sakes. — Mary Brainerd Smith. — BLRP
Poor French Sailor's Scottish Sweetheart, A. — William Cory. —
VA
Poor Girl's Meditation, T'ht.—Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Padraic Colum.— GTIV— OEM V
Poor Coins. — Unknown. — ABS
Poor Henry.— Walter de la Mare.— HBMV— MPC-7— RNP
Poor Honest Men. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Poor House Christmas, A. — Lizzie M. Hadley. — CS
Poor Irish Boy, The.— Eliza Cook.— WRR-9
~ack. — Samuel K. Cowan. — WRR-2
ack.— Charles Dibdin.— EV-3— HBV— LPS-2
Poor
Poor _.
Poor Jack-in-the-Box. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — RON
Poor Kings.— William Henry Davies. — HBV
Poor Kitty Popcorn (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Poor Lady Dumpling. — Unknown. — FTB
Poor Lil' Brack Sheep. — Ethel M. C. Brazelton. — BLPA
(De LiT Brack Sheep.)— WRR-S6
Poor Little Boy's Hymn, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-19
Poor Little Jim. — Unknown. — BTB-1
(Little Jim.)—OHCS-2
Poor Little Joe. — "Peleg Arkwright" (David Law Proudfit).—
OHCS-12— PPP— PTA-2
Poor Little Key. — Unknown. — WRR-34
Poor Little Mother, A. — Mary L. Bolles Branch. — PPYP
Poor Lonesome Cowboy. — Unknown. — ABF — AS — CSF
Poor Mailie's Elegy. — Robert Burns.— EBSV — EPRE
Poor Man, The. — Francis Carlin. — PR
Poor Man, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Poor Man's Daily Bread, The.— Denis A. McCarthy.— JKCP
Poor Man's Pig, The. — Edmund Blunden. — MBP
Poor Man's Wealth, A.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Poor Matthias. — Matthew Arnold. — SN
On the Death of a Favorite Canary (sel.). — BLA (shorter
sel, abr.) — PC (much abr.)
("Poor Matthias! Wouldst thou," etc. — shorter sel.) —
CIV
Poor Old Cannon, The. — Elinor Wylie. — LHV
Poor Old Horse. — Unknown. — CH
Poor Old Joe. — Unknown. — SG
Poor Old Man, The.— Sir J. C. Squire.— HBMV
"Poor old pilgrim Misery." — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See
Bride's Tragedy, The.
Poor Old Robinson Crusoe. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
("Poor old Robinson Crusoe.") — RIS
Poor Old Ship!— Cicely Fox Smith.— GPWW
Poor Omie. — Unknown. — ABS
Poor Paddy Works on the Railway (with music). — Unknown. —
AS
Poor Papa. — Elsie Duncan Yale. — CS
(Poor Father.)— CRYO
Poor Parson, The (mod.). — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue).
Poor Peter. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Poor Player at the Gate, The. — George Vandenhoff— OHCS-5
Poor Poet's Lullaby, The. — John H. Finley. — BAP
Poor Poll. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
"Poor pussy-cat mew." — Unknown. See Pussy-Cat Mew.
Poor Relation, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — LA — MAPA
— POOT
Poor Reuben Ranzo. — Arthur H. Clark. — IHA
Poor Robin. — Mother Goose. — CBPC— CPN
(Cock Robin.)— HWC
(First Snow, The — longer vers.)— PEM
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV
(North Wind, The.— PB-1— PBV
(North Wind Doth Blow, The.)— CHB— MPC-2— OTPC
— WP
("North wind doth blow, The.")— GFA— PPL— SAS
(Robin, The.)— RIS
Poor Robin. — Unknown. — ABS
Poor Rule, A.— Unknown.— BTB-7— WRR-14
(Two Sides of a Question.) — LPP
Poor Santa Claus. — Caroline H. Condit. — CRYO
Poor Scholar of the Forties, A. — Padraic Colum. — GTIV
"Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXLVI).
Poor Student, The. — James ^ Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Poor Susan's Dream. — William Wordsworth. See Reverie of
Poor Susan.
Poor Tom Bowling.— Charles Dibdin. See Tom Bowling.
Poor Tom, or the Sailor's Epitaph. — Charles Dibdin. See Tom
Bowling.
Poor Unfortunate, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — ICED— RON
Poor Voter on Election Day, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. —
CAP— JHP— OHCS-3— PB-9— SPE-8— TCAP
Poor Was Mad, The.— Charles Battell Loomis.— HHHA
Poor Wat. — William Shakespeare. See Venus and Adonis.
Poor Withered Rose. — Robert Bridges. — VA
("Poor withered rose and dry.") — PWB
Poor Working Girl, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Poor-House, The. — Sara Teasdale. — PTER
Poor-House Nan.— Lucy H. Blinn.— BTB-4— PTA-1— PTWP
Pop.— Elinor Maxwell.-— FAOV
Pop Corn Song, A. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — GFA — MPB
Pop Goes the Weasel. — Unknown. — RIS
Pop-Corn Land. — Elsie F. Kartack. — GFA
Popcorn Man, The. — Edith D. Osborne. — GFA
Popcorn Party, The. — "E. R. B." — GFA
Pope, The. — Charles Lever. See Harry Lorrequer.
Pope and the Net, The. — Robert Browning. — BOHV — THP
Pope at Twickenham. — Charles Kent. — VA
Pope He Leads a Happy Life, The. — Charles Lever. See Harry
Lorrequer.
Popish Plot, The. — John Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel.
Poplar, The.— Richard Aldington.— HBMV— NP—PT
Poplar and Elm. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
"Poplar and lime and chestnut." — William Ernest Henley. Sfs
Hawthorn and Lavender.
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Poplar
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Poplar Field, The.— William Cowper. — BPB — CH — CR —
EPW-3— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV
(Poplar-Field, The.)— OBEC
Poplar Trees Are Happiest. — Harry Noyes Pratt. — PT
Poplar-Field, The.— William Cowper. See Poplar Field, The.
Poplars.— Hilda Conkling.— NP
Poplars, The.— Theodosia Garrison. — HBMV — ME— OHIP—
PB-9— VOD
Poplars, The.— "Seumas O'SulHvan" (James Starkey).— GTIV
Poplars.— Edward Bliss Reed.— DD— HBMV— HBVY—MLP
—OHIP— PEDC— VOD
Poplars, The. — Bernard Freeman Trotter. — CPG — OCL — VM
Poplars.— Mary Brent Whiteside.— BPM-30
Poplars in the Fields of France, The. — Prances Cornford. —
MCT
(In France.)— HBMV— FOOT
Poppies. — Henry Bellamann. — TBM
Poppies.— John Mills Hanson.— GPWW—PAPm
Poppies. — John Russell Hayes. — ME
Poppies. — Joseph Pltmkett.— LBBV — MBP
(O Sower of Sorrow.)— CAW
Poppies. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Poppies. — Laura Livingston Speyers. — CAG
Poppies. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese by William N. Porter.
— MPB
Poppies.— Ffrida Wolfe.— MCG
Poppies and Lilies. — Grant Hyde Code. — CR
Poppies in Ludlow Castle. — Willa Sibert Gather. — OBAV
Poppies in the Wheat. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — AA — BAP-
LEAP— OBAV— PFY
Popping. — Lovena M. Page. — WRR-2
Popping Corn ("And there they sat," etc,}. — Unknown. —
OHCS-12
Popping Corn ("Bring two ears of yellow corn," etc.}. — Un
known. — LPP
Popping Corn ("Oh, the sparkling eyes," etc.}. — Unknown. —
WRR-31
Popping Corn ("'One autumn night," etc.}. — Unknown. —
PB-1
Popping the Question. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-18
Popping the Question. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Poppy, The.— John S. Madden.— POY
Poppy, The. — Jane Taylor —OTPC—PBGP—PEM—TVC—
TVSH
Poppy, The. — Francis Thompson. — CR — MBP — OBEV — POTT
Poppy Fields. — William Alexander Percy. — LS
Poppy Fields of Sergey, The. — Kate Slaughter McKinney. — RH
"Poppy grows upon the shore, A." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Poppy-Land Express, The. — Edgar W. Abbott. — HT — SPE-4
(Poppy-land Limited Express, The.) — BOL
(Rapid Transit.)— BTB-7
Popular Americans. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Popular Ballad: "Never Forget Your Parents." — Franklin P.
Adams.— BOHV
Popular College Candies. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Popular Error, A. — John Starkie. — OHCS-21
Popular Poplar Tree, The. — Blanche Willis Howard.— ADAH—
LPP
Popular Recollections of Bonaparte. — Pierre Jean de Beranger.
See Recollections of the People, The.
Popular Science Catechism. — Unknown. — BTB-4
Popular Songs of Tuscany. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Italian by
John Addington Symonds.
"I see the dawn e'en now begin to peer." — AWP
"I would I were a bird so free." — AWP
"It was the morning of the first of May." — AWP — JAWP
__WBP
"On Sunday morning well I knew." — AWP
"Passing across the billowy sea." — AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Sleeping or waking, thou sweet face."— AWP — JAWP—
"Strew me with blossoms when I die." — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
"What time I see you passing by." — AWP
Popularity.— Robert Browning. — BPN— TCEP
Population Drifts. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Porcelaine de Saxe. — Virginia Lyne Tunstall. — TBM
Porch of Hell, The. — Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset. See
Induction, The.
Porch of Stars, The. — Laurence Binyon. — LHW
Porch Song. — -\gnes Foster Salmon. — VF
Pore Aunt Dinah. — Violet Etynge Mitchell. — WRR-36
Porphyria's Lover. — Robert Browning— AWP — BPN— EM-2
— EV-5 — GEPC— GTBS— GTML— GTSE— GTSL~~
HBV— JAWP— LEAP— OAEP— OBEV— SBA—SR—
TOP— VLEP— WBP— WLIP
Port Admiral. — Frederick Marryat. — SG
Port o' Heart's Desire, The.— John S. McGroarty. — HBV —
NLK— POY
Port of Holy Peter.— John Masefield.— OBMV— PM
Port of Many Ships.— John Masefield. — OBMV — PM
Port of St. John. The. — H. A. Cody. — CPG
Port of Ships, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. See Columbus.
Portent. — Richard Church.— MBP
Portent, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Portents, The. — Lucan. See Pharsalia.
Porter's Story, The. — Maurice Edmunds. — PTWP
Portia and Nerissa. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Portia at the Bar. — William Shakespeare, See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Portia on Mercy. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Portia's Appeal for Mercy.— William Shakespeare. See Mer
chant of Venice, The.
Portia's Picture. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of Ven-
Portia's Speech to Bassanio. — William Shakespeare. See Mer
chant of Venice, The.
Portico. — Ruben Dario, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh.
—CAW
Portland County Jail (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Porto Rican Senorita. — Unknown. — WRR-56
Portrait. — George Leonard Allen. — CDC
Portrait, A.— Joseph Ashby-Sterry. — HBV — VA
Portrait. — Louise Bogan. — HBMV
Portrait, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — GN— GPE— HBV
— LPS-1— OTPC— RON
Portrait.— Hal Chadwick.— DDA
Portrait.— Harold Lewis Cook.— NYBV
Portrait ("Buffalo Bill's defunct"). — E. E. Cummings.— MAP
Portrait, A. — Thomas Dekker.— EV-2 — FT
Portrait. — Jeanne D'Orge. — LA
Portrait, A.— Caroline Duer.— AA— OBAV
Portrait, The. — Anne Finch. See Birthday of Catharine Tuf-
ton, The.
Portrait, The.— John Gould Fletcher. — MOAP
Portrait, A. — Caroline Giltinan. — UFE
Portrait.— Gerald Gould.— POOT
Portrait.— Amanda B. Hall.— AMV-3S
Portrait.— Mary Hallet.— AMV-35
Portrait, The. — John Hey wood (?) (at. also to Thomas Hey-
wood). —LPS-1
(Description of a Most Noble Lady, A.)-- -FT
(On the Princess Mary.) — OBSC
(Praise of His Lady, A.)— BCEP— GPE— HBV— OBEV
Portrait, A. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB
Portrait, A. — Brian Hooker. — HBV
Portrait, A.— John Keats— BOHV— PA
Portrait.— Isabel McLennan McMeekin.— NYBV
Portrait, The.— "Owen Meredith." See Wanderer, The.
Portrait.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Portrait.— Clark Mills. — TB
Portrait. — Ezra Pound. — OBVV
Portrait, A (T-II) . — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — POTT —
VLEP
Portrait, The ("O Lord of all compassionate control"). — Dante
Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Portrait, The ("This is her picture"). — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
—BMEP— BPN— EA—EPW-4— EV-5— GEPM — GPE
—GTML— GTSE— OAEP— POTT— V A— VLEP
Portrait. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
"t, A.— Will:
of Delight.
Portrait, A. — William
irg.— S.
Words'
iworth. See She Was a Phantom
Portrait and Reality. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Portrait and the Critics, The. — Charles Reade and Tom Taylor.
See Masks and Faces.
Portrait by a Neighbor. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — FFTM—
FPH— MPB— SP— TSW— TSWC
Portrait by Hiroshigi, A. — Conrad Aiken. — MLP
Portrait d'une Femme. — Ezra Pound. — APA — HBMV — LA—
MAP
Portrait Gallery, sels. — Henry Ward Beecher.
Cynic, The.— BTB-1— OHCS-19— POOI
Demagogue, The. — BTB-1
Portrait, in Black Paint. — Elinor Wylie. — NYBV
Portrait in Glass. — Lola Pergament. — AMV-37
Portrait: Literary Left — II. — J. G. E. Hopkins. — AMV-37
Portrait of a Boy. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — GR-a — HBMV —
JPC— MCCG— MW— PC— TCAP
Portrait of a Child. — Louis Untermeyer. — BAP — FAOV —
HBMV
Portrait of a Florentine Lady, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.
—HBMV
Portrait of a Gentleman. — Herbert Gerhard Bruncken. — NYBV
—PPD-1
Portrait of a Girl. — Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and the Pool.
Portrait of a Grandfather, The.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Portrait of a Lady.— Sarah N. Cleghorn.— CP— MMV— NPSC
Portrait of a Lady.— T. S. Eliot.— BAP— HBMV— LA— MAP
— MAPA— M O AP— NP— TB M— TCPD
Portrait of a Lady. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Portrait of a Machine. — Louis Untermeyer. — POOT
Portrait of a Motor Car. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Portrait of a Poet. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Jack Kelso.
Portrait of Addison. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr.
Arbuthnot.
Portrait of an Old Woman. — Eleanor Barthelemy. — TB
Portrait of an Old Woman. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — BAP —
MAP— NP— PC
Portrait of Edwin Arlington Robinson. — John Gould Fletcher. —
AMV-37
Portrait of Mary Stuart, Holyrood. — Lewis Spence. — HMSP
Portrait of Milton, The. — John Dryden. See Lines Printed un
der the Engraved Portrait of Milton.
Portrait of Myself by Van Gogh.— Eunice Clark.— AMV-37
Portrait of One Dead. — Conrad Aiken. See House of Dust,
Portrait of the Artist. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Portrait of the Artist. — Dorothy Parker. — PFE
Portrait of the Literary Left, A — I. — J. G. E. Hopkins. —
AMV-37
Portrait — II ("Of evident invisibles"). — E. E. Cum
mings. — TCPD
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TITLE INDEX
Praise
Portrait — X ("Somebody knew Lincoln Somebody Xerxes"). —
E. E. Cummings.— TCPD
Portrait with Background. — Oliver St. John Gogarty. — OBMV
Ports Astern. — Joseph Singer. — DDA
Portuguese Romance, A.— -Unknown. — WRR-41
Poseidon's Law. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Posey-Boy. — Unknown. — APW
Posie, The.— Robert Burns. — EPRE
Positivists, The. — Mortimer Collins. — BOHV — THP
Possession. — Richard Aldington. — MBP
Possession ("When they're very, very good"). — Edgar A. Guest
— CVG
Possession ("Woods and fields and trees are ours, The"). — Ed
gar A. Guest.— CVG
Possession. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton). —
LPS-1
Possession. — Bayard Taylor. — LPS-1
Possession ("God gave me thee," etc.}. — Unknown. — MHT
Possession ("Heaven above is softer blue"). — Unknown. — BLRP
Possession. — Jean Starr Unternieyer. — AV
Possessions. — Karle Wilson Baker. — MLP
Possessions. — Lillian M. Edmison. — HB
Possessions. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — HBMV — VOD
Possibilities.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Possibilities. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP
Possibility, A.— Carolyn Wells.— ALV— PR
Possibly. — "Elspeth" (Mrs. Elspeth MacDuffie O'Halloran).—
PR
'Possum an' Watermilin. — Unknown. — WRR-58
Post Captain, The.— Charles Edward Carryl. — BOHV— PCD
Post Mortem. — Emily Dickinson. See Bustle in a House, The
Post Mortem. — Robinson Jeffers. — MAP
Post Mortem.— William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXXII).
Post Nummos Virtus. — Archbishop Martin J. Spalding. — •
OHCS-7
Post That Fitted, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— HBV— RKV—
WRR-4
Post, The. The Fireside in Winter. — William Cowper. See
Task, The (Bk. IV).
Posted. — John Masefield. See Wanderer, The.
Posted As Missing. — John Masefield. — PM
Poster-Girl, The.— Carolyn Wells.— BHP— HBV— PA— THP
Post-Graduate. — Dorothy Parker. — NYBV
Posthumous. — Henry Augustin Beers. — AA
Posthumous Coquetry. — Theophile Gautier, tr. jr. the French by
Arthur Symons. — AWP
Posthumous Tales, set. — George Crabbe.
Young Paris (Tale XIX: Master William, or Lad's Love)
— OBRV
Postilion of Nagold, The.— George L. Catlin. — OHCS-35
Post-Impression, A. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Post-Impressionism. — Bert Leston Taylor. — BAP — BOHV —
HBMV— PYM— WTP-8
Postlude.— William Carlos Williams.— LA— NP
Postman. — (Mrs.) Minnie Kite Moody. — AMV-36
Postman, The. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — WRR-S1
Postman, The (in Sing-Song). — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
GFA
("Eight o'clock.")— RIS—SAS
Postmen. — Virna Sheard. — POY
Post-Meridian. — Wendell Phillips Garrison.
Afternoon. — AA
Evening. — AA
Post-Mortem. — Richard Hoffman. — PIAE
Post-Mortem. — Frances Isabel Parnell. See After Death.
Post-Nuptial Spat.— Unknown. — WRR-58
Post-Obits and the Poets. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Byron.
— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Postponed.— Charles E. Baer.— GSRC— OHCS-38— WRR-32
Post-Rail Song (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Postscript. — Thomas Hardy. — NV
Postscript. — Nathaniel Ward. See Simple Cobler of Aggawam.
The.
Postscript to "Retaliation," A. — Austin Dobson. — POTT
Posy Ring, The. — Clement Marot, tr. fr. the French by Ford
Madox Ford.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Pot and Kettle. — Robert Graves.— HBMV
Pot and Kettle. — Unknown. — RON
Pot of Tea, A.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Potato, The.— Thomas Moore.— OHCS-19
Potato Blossom Songs and Jigs. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Potato Diggers. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— BPM-34
Potato Harvest, The. — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts.— OCL
Potatoes' Dance, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL—MPB—MPC-5
Potent Spell, A.— Aline Michaelis.— VIL
Potion, The. — Winnie Lynch Rockett. — MOM
Potion Scene, The. — William Shakespeare. See Romeo and
Juliet.
Potomac River Mist. — Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Potomac Side. — Edward Everett Hale. See From Potomac to
Merrimac.
Potomac Town in February.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— SASS
Pot-Pourri. — Austin Dobson.— POTT
Potpourri, A.— Emma Manning Walker. — OHCS-38
(Medley, A— si. diff.)~BT%-6
Potter's Field, The.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-24
Potter's Song, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Ker-
amos.
Pottery Maker. — Margaret Marchand Brown.— HB
Pour Prendre Conge.— Dorothy Parker.— NYBV
Pour Us Wine.— Ibn Kolthum. See Mu'allaqat, The.
by
Poverty. — Theognis, tr. fr. the Greek by John Hookharn Frere.
—AWP— JAWP— WBP
Poverty ("All poor men and humble"). — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Welsh by K. E. Roberts.— SDH
Poverty ("Beggar to the graveyard hied, A"). — Unknown. See
Panchatantra, The.
Poverty in London. — Samuel Johnson. See London.
Povre Ame Amoureuse. — Louise Labe, tr. fr. the Frena
Robert Bridges.— AWP— EPP— PWB
Power. — Thomas Stephens Collier. — AA
Power. — Hart Crane. See Cape Hatteras.
Power.— Sir Ronald Ross.— TCPD
Power and the Glory, The. — Siegfried Sassoon. — OBMV
Power ob de Imagination. — Tom P. Morgan. — WRR-47
Power of Beauty, The. — James Herbert Morse. — LEAP
Power of Big Words, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
Power of Conscience, The. — Daniel Webster. See Murder of
Captain White, The.
Power of Fancy, The. — Philip Freneau. — APB — IAP
Power of Free Ideas, The.— George William Curtis. — AE
Power of Habit, The. — John B. Gough.— BTB-1 (abr.)— LLC
(abr.)— OHCS-S (abr.)— SPE-5
Power of Love, The. — John Dryden. See Fables, The.
Power of Love, The. — John Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valen-
tinian, The.
Power of Malt, The. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
(LA.II)
Power of Music, The. — John Dryden. See Alexander's Feast;
or, The Power of Music.
Power of Music, The. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant
of Venice, The.
Power of Music, The.— Thomas DeWitt Talmage.— AE
Power of Numbers, The. — Abraham Cowley. See Davideis.
Power of Poets, The. — Ben Jonson. See Epistle to Elizabeth,
Countess of Rutland.
Power of Prayer; or First Steamboat up the Alabama, The. —
Sidney and Clifford Lanier.
(Power of Prayer, The.)— HBR
Power of the Bards, The, sel. ("And owe we not these visions")
—Philip Pendleton Cooke.— SPP
Power of the Dog, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— BLP A— RKV
Power of the Press. — John Hay. — WRR-4 2
Power of Words, The. — Edwin P. Whipple. See Words.
Powerful Eyes o' Jeremy Tait, The. — Wallace Irwin. —
BHP
Powerful Squirrel, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Powhatan's Daughter. — Hart Crane. See Dance, The.
Practical Joker, The.— Sir William S. Gilbert. See His Excel
lency.
Practical Jokes.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-1
Practical People.— Robinson Jeffers.— NAM P
Practical Regeneration, A. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Practical Young Woman, A. — Irwin Russell.— BTB-3
Practice. — Henry Drummond, — SPE-4
Practice of Immortality. — Washington Gladden. — SPE-4
Practicing Song. — Unknown. — WRR-48
Practicing Time. — Edgar Guest. — GSRC
Prefatory Poem, A, sel. ("Thoughts are like a swarm of Bees,
The").— Nicholas Noyes. — AP
Praesto. — Thomas Edward Brown. — MOM
Przeterita, sel. — John Ruskin.
Ruskin and His Mother. — MOAH
Praeterita ex Instantibus. — William Douw Schuyler-Lighthall —
VA
Prairie. — Herbert Bates. — AA
Prairie, The. — Lena Whittakei Blakeney. — OA
Prairie, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Prairie.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— CMP— IAP— MM— NP—SC
"O prairie mother" (sel.). — BAP
Prairie Battle.— "Stanley Vestal" (Walter Stanley Campbell).
-— TL
Prairie Battlements, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Prairie Birth. — Grace Stone Coat.es. — DDA
Prairie Earth. — Alta Booth Dunn. — VF
Prairie Fire, The. — John G. Neihardt. See Song of Three
Friends, The.
Prairie Fires. — Hamlin Garland. — BAP
Prairie Hymn. — Francis V. Stegeman. — VF
Prairie Miracle, A. — Grace Welsh Lutgen. — HB
Prairie Mirage, The. — Detroit Free Press. — OHCS-31
Prairie Mother's Lullaby, A. — E. A. Brininstool. — BOL
Prairie Night. — Creighton Brown Burnham. — OA
Prairie School, The. — Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. — CPG
Prairie Schooner, The. — Edwin Ford Piper — PB-7
Prairie Spring.— Edwina Fallis. — SUS
Prairie Stars. — Minnie Kite Moody. — HB
Prairie Sunset, A. — Edwin John Pratt. — MM
Prairie Sunset, A. — Walt Whitman. — CAP
Prairie Waters by Night. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Prairie Winds. — Helena Coleman. — CPG — OCL
Prairie-Grass Dividing, The.— Walt Whitman. — CAP
Prairies, The.— William Cullen Bryant. — AP — CAP — TAP —
LA— MOAP— TCAP
Prairies. — John Stalze (wr. at. to Betty Snyder) PCD
(Across Illinois.) — POT
Praise. — Edith Daley. — LOW— MR V
Praise.— George Herbert. — LPS-2
Starkey > --
Praise and Love. — William Brighty Rands. — OBVV
Praise and Prayer. — Sir William Davenant. See Gondibert
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Praise
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Praise for an Urn (In Memoriarn: Ernest Nelson). — Hart
. Crane.— AWP— MAP— MOAP
Praise for Mercies. — Isaac Watts. — GS
Praise for the Fountain Opened.— William Cowper.
COlney Hymns.)— CEP
Praise God. — Unknown. — PPL — RYC
Praise of a Countryman's Life, The (in Isaak Walton's "Corn-
pleat Angler").— John Chalkhill.— ABVC
(Condon's Song.) — EV-2 — HBV
.(Song: "O, the sweet contentment," etc.} — MV-2
Praise of a Solitary Life, The (in Flowers of Sion). — William
Drummond of Hawthornden. — EPEP
(Solitary Life, A.)— EV-2— OBS
(Solitude.)— GPE
(Sonnet: ''Thrice happy be, who by some shady grove.")—
EPS
(Thrice Happy He.)—HBV
(Urania, IX [zwr.].)— EP
Praise of Age, The. — Robert Henryson. — BSV
Praise of Age, The.— Walter Kennedy.— GPE
Praise of Ceres.— Thomas Heywood. See Silver Age.
of Country Life.— William Cowper. See Task, The
Praise of Derry, The. — St. Columcille, tr. jr. the Gaelic by
D. P. Conyngham. — CAW
Praise of Dust, The. — G. K. Chesterton. — BLV — GPE— MLP
Praise of Earth. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— OBVV
Praise of Fortune, The. — Thomas Dekker. See Old Fortu-
natus.
Praise of God, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm VIII)
Praise ot His Lady, A. — John Heywood (?) (at. also to Thomas
Heywood) .— BCEP— GPE— HB V— OBEV
(Description of a Most Noble Lady, A.) — FT
(On the Princess Mary.) — OBSC
p (Portrait, The.)— LPS-1
Praise of His Love, A. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (wr
rt-to Thomas Heywood). — CRE— EPW-1— EV-1—
I CJiJr — WHA
(Give Place, Ye Lovers.)— GPE— LPS-1
_ (His Incomparable Lady.) — OBSC
Praise of Homer. — George Chapman. See Dedication, The
Praise of Industry, The. — James Thomson (1700-1748) See
Castle of Indolence.
Praise of Little Women. — Juan Ruiz de Hita, tr. fr. the Span-
% ^sh by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP
Praise of My Lady. — William Morris. — CPOI — HBV _ VLEP
Praise of New Netherland, The.— Jacob Steendam.— PAH
Praise of Pindar, The (after Horace) . — Abraham Cowley. -
CJtLiJr — JirPS
Praise of Spenser, The. — William Browne. See Brittania's
Pastorals.
Praise of Sydney The. — William Browne. See Brittania's
Pastorals ("As I have scene").
Praise of the Cat. — Unknown. — PPYP
Praise of the Thames.— Sir John Denham. See Cooper's Hill.
Praise of Water.— Theodore de Banville, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Praise of Women. — Robert Mannyng. — BCEP — EA— OBEV
Praise tte onerous gods for giving."— William Ernest Hen-
(Echoes, VI.)— CPOI
"Praise them the Mighty Mother for what is wrought, not me."
— Louise Imogen Guiney.
(Two Epitaphs, II.)— OBAV
Praise to the Holiest in the Height. — John Henry, Cardinal
Newman. See Dream of Gerontius, The.
Praise to the Lamb.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by Robert
Campbell. — EOAH
Praise-God Barebones.— Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz —
AA
Praising of Women, A (in mod. Eng.).— Unknown.— TMEV
Praxiteles.— I/wAwwwwt, tr. fr. the Greek.— LPS-3
Praxiteles^ and Phryne.— William Wetmore Story.— AA— LEAP
Pray! — Mrs. Major Arnold. — BLRP
Pray for_ the Dead.— Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton.— AA
Pray— Give— Go.— Annie Johnson Flint.— BLRP
Pray, H^w Did You Manage to Do It?— Franklin P. Adams.—
Pray without Ceasing.— Ophelia Cuyon Browning. See Some
time, Somewhere.
Prayer: "After this manner therefore pray ye." — Bible N T
See St. Matthew (Lord's Prayer, The). ' " '
ayer>~
d." — Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. —
the streets." — Francis Stewart
Prayer: "As I walk
Prayer:^B^s Thou this year, O Lord!"— Andrew Stuart Cur-
(Prayer for a Happy New Year, A.) — BLRP
Prayer, A: 'pother of the lily, Feeder of the sparrow."— Chris
tina Georgma Rossetti.— OBVV
Prayer, ^J^own|dp£a£ncepis god of this world, A."-Grant
then." - Adelaide
Prayer: "Dear God, the light is come, our outgrown creed<? "
Unknown. — MRV — OQP— QP-1
Prayer, A: "Dear, let me dream of love."— Selwyn Image.—
Prayer: "Father, I scarcely dare to pray." — Helen Hunt Tack
son. See Last Prayer, A.
Prayer, A . "Father, we thank Thee for the night " R T
Western (?).— RAR— RYC— TVC— TVSH J'
(Morning Prayer.) — PBV
Prayer: "Give me a good digestion, Lord." — Unknown. LOW
PO1 O JL
(Ancient Prayer, An.) — BLPA
(Prayer Found in Chester Cathedral, A.) — DDA— VIL
Prayer, A: "Give me work to do." — Unknotvn — PSO
Prayer: "God, [al] though this life is but a wraith."— Louis Un
^^i&r-^Ml^^s^lV^w^l1
WLIP— WTP-9— VOD— YT WGRP-
Prayer:^God give me sympathy and sense."— Margaret Bailey.
Prayer, A: "God grant me kindly thought."— Edgar A. Guest
— CVG
Prayer, J\.: "God, is it sinful if I feel."— Mary Dixon Thayer.
Prayer: 'JGod of the Dew." — Maltbie Davenport Babcock.—
Prayer, ^^(^of^^ ^Granite and the Rose!" — Elizabeth
(Divinity— abr.) — BTB-8
Prayer, A: "Grant me, 0 Lord, this day to see."— Edgar A.
Prayer, A: "Grant us the will to fashion as we feel " Tohn
Drinkwater. — BMEP — WTP-4 *
garden of red tulips."— Richard Aldington.
Prayer: "I ask you this." — Langston Hughes. — CDC
Prayer: 'I asked for bread; God gave a stone instead"—
Unknown.— OQP— QP-1
Prayer: "I do not ask a truce."— Peter Gething. — OQP— QP-2
Prayer, A: "I do not pray for peace."— Theodosia Garrison.-
1CJ3D
Prayer, -k- faeen little used to frame."— Alice day.—
Prayer,
t thou."-Harry Kemp.
(Thanks.)— WTP-5
Prayer: "I know not by what methods rare." — Eliza M. Hickok
— BLRP
Prayer: "I stood upon the threshold musical."— George Sylves
ter Viereck.— BAP — LPS-1
Prayer:_^OOPUld dear JeSUS' I °°Uld break'"~ J°hn D- Long.
Prayer, A: "If beams from happy human eyes."— Robert Louis
Stevenson. — SPE-6
Prayer: "If I must of my Senses lose."— Theodore Roethke.—
IxJ
Prayer: "If, when I kneel to pray."— Charles Francis Richard-
son. — A A
Prayer A: "It is my joy in t life to find."— Frank Dempster
Sherman. — HTR— POT— VIL
( It is my joy," etc.) — BS
Prayer, A: "Keeper of my soul tonight."— Clyde Wood Sneed.
— MB
Praer:L-]?C— I SDH-YF°SS ** snow-"-John Farrar.-
me d° my W°rk ea°h day/'"~ Max Ehrmann.—
^here^ a little volume, but great book!"— Richard
(On a Prayer Book Sent to Mrs. M. R ) _ BCEP
er' 811* " - WiUiam °ean
(Our Thanksgiving Accept.)— PEOR
(Thanksgiving, A.) — HBV
^^ b*'"-Cl™™c* M. Burk-
Wandering '^"-Marion Cou-
Prayer, A: "Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray."— John
WGRP ~ LOW— MRV — OBVV-POI-
Prayer: "Lord, what a change within us one short hour."— Rich-
.
(One Short Hour.) — MRV
(Prevailing Prayer.) — BLRP
Prayer, A: "More than lure of mystic lands beyond the sea."—
Martha Jeannette Francis.— HB
Prayer: "More things are wrought by prayer." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Idylls of the King (Passing of Arthur)
410
TITLE INDEX
Prayer
Prayer, The: "My answered prayer came up to me." — Sara
Teasdale— CMP
Prayer. The: "My' brother kneels, so saith Kabir." — Rudyard
Kipling.— RKV
Prayer, A: "My God (oh, let me call Thee mine"). — Anne
Bronte. — VA
Prayer: "Not for a long while, O Sun anointed Lord." — Isaac
Benjamin. — GSRC
Prayer: "Now I lay me down to sleep." — Unknown. See Now
I Lay Me Down to Sleep.
Prayer: "Now that I know that what I am must be." — Edwin
Morgan.— PFE
Prayer, A: "Now wilt me take for Jesus' sake." — Katharine
Tynan.— OBVV
Prayer: "O God of earth and altar." — Gilbert Keith Chester
ton.— WGRP
(Hymn.)— GPE— HBMV
Prayer, A: "0 God, our Father, if we had but truth." — Ed
ward Rowland Sill.— AA— LOW— MRV—POI
Prayer: "O God! though sorrow be my fate." — Mary, Queen of
Hungary, tr. jr. the Hungarian. — LPS-2
Prayer, The: "O living will that shalt endure." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H. ("O living
will," etc.).
Prayer, A: "Oh, not for more or longer days, dear Lord." —
B. Y. Williams.— LOW— POI
Prayer: "Oh, that mine eye might closed be." — Thomas Ell-
wood.— WGRP
Prayer, A: "O Thou great Author of the World." — Sister
Albertus Magnus. — WHL
Prayer, A: "O Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear!" — Thomas
Moore— LOW— POI .
Prayer: "Oft times I pray with words." — Gertie Stewart Phil
lips.— BPP
Prayer, A: "Often the western wind has sung to me." — Lord
Alfred Douglas.— CAW— JKCP
Prayer, A: "Only a little, O Father, only to rest."— Alfred
Noyes.— CPAN-1
Prayer: "Prayer is the soul's sincere desire." — James Mont
gomery. — GPE (5 sts.) — MRV (abr.)
(Meaning of Prayer, The.)— LOW— POI
(Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire — abr.) — LLC
("Prayer is the soul's sincere desire" — abr.) — AE
(What Is Prayer?)— BLRP— WGRP
Prayer: "Prayer the Churches banquet, Angels age." — George
Herbert.— OB S
Prayer: "She cannot tell my name." — Edward Bliss Reed. —
HBMV
Prayer: "Spirit of Christ my sanctiikation." — Unknown, tr.
fr. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Prayer, A: "Teach me, Father, how to go." — Edward Markham.
— BOL— BPP— DD—FPH—GBOV — GPE— HBMV—
HBVY— MCG— ME— MW— NLK— PB-7— POT— RG
__ TSW— TSWC— WGRP
Prayer: "These are the gifts I ask of thee." — Henry van Dyke.
—WGRP
Prayer, A: "Those who love Thee may they find." — George F.
Chawner.— BLRP
Prayer, A: "Through every minute of this day." — John Oxen-
ham.— BLRP
Prayer: "Thy footsteps sound among the stars." — Merab
Eberle.— PPD-2
Prayer, The: " 'Twas a night of dread in Charleston."— Will
Carleton. — CD
Prayer, A: "Until I lose my soul and He." — Sara Teasdale. —
HBMV
Prayer: "What a commanding power." — Thomas Washbourne.
—WGRP
Prayer, A: "When I grow old, O God, I pray." — Flora Wells
Moon. — SPS
Prayer, A: "When I look back upon niy life nigh spent." —
George Macdonald. — BSV
Prayer: "When the last sea is sailed." — John Masefield.— GTSL
—LEAP— LOW— POI— VOD
(D'Avalos' Prayer. ) — PM— POTT— WTP-6
Prayer: "When watching those we love and prize." — Eliza
Cook.— LOW— POI
Prayer: "Where then shall Hope and Fear their Objects find?"
— Samuel Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes,
The.
Prayer: "White Captain of my soul, lead on." — Robert Free
man.— MOM— OQP—PDN—QP-1
Prayer, The: "Wilt thou not visit me?" — Jones Very. — APW
(I Need Thy Love.)— LOW— POI
Prayer: "With Him who sets the lily on the stem." — Hilde-
garde Flanner. — NV — RT
Prayer: "Would that I might become you." — John Hall Wheel-
ock.— ME
Prayer, The: "You say there's only evil in this war." — Amelia
Josephine Burr.— OHNP— PPGW
Prayer after Illness, A.— Violet Alleyn Storey.— GPE
Prayer after World War.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Prayer after Youth. — Maxwell Anderson. — TBM
Prayer and Deeds.— Unknown.— PDN
Prayer and Potatoes.— J. T. Pettee.— LOW— OHCS-S— POI—
PTA-2
Prayer at Bethlehem, A. — Anne P. L. Field. — COAH
Prayer at National Progressive Convention, 1912, sel. — Thomas
F. Dornblazer.
Prayer of the Progressives. — WRR-S1
Prayer at Planting Time.— Theodosia Garrison.— GBOV—UFE
Prayer at the Close of a Marred Day. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
—LOW— POI
Prayer before Agincourt. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V.
Prayer before Execution (Latin and English). — Mary, Queen
of Scots, tr. fr. the Latin by John Fawcett. — CAW —
WGRP
Prayer before Going to Sleep. — Unknown, tr. by Eleanor Hull.
Prayer before Poems. — Anne Blackwell Payne. — NLK
Prayer before Sleeping. — Unknown. See Bed Charm.
Prayer Brings Rain, A. — Torquato Tasso, tr. fr. the Italian by
Edward Fairfax. See Godfrey of Bulloigne.
Prayer during Battle. — Hermann Hagedorn. — POT — SBMV—
Prayer for a Bitter Wind.— Agnes K. Carruth— AMV-37
Prayer for a Garden. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky. — UFE
Prayer for a Happy New Year, A. — Andrew Stewart Currie
Clarke.— BLRP
(Prayer: "Bless Thou this year, O Lord!") — PSO
Prayer for a Levite. — Speer Strahan. — BMC
Prayer for a Little Girl.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Prayer for a Little Home, A. — Florence Bone. — BLPA — LOW
— MW— OQP— OTA— POI— PT— PTA-2— QP-2
Prayer for a Pilot.— Cecil Roberts.— BBV
Prayer for a Priest. — Unknown. — WHL
Prayer for a Sleeping Child, A. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — OHIP
Prayer for a Very New Angel.— Violet Alleyn Storey.— BLPA
— DDA
Prayer for a World Hurt Sore. — Margaret Widdemer. — RH
Prayer for a World in Arms.— John Haynes Holmes.— OHPP
Prayer for Any Occasion. — Rosalie Hickler. — PASC
(Prayer for Love.) — PDN
Prayer for Christian Unity, A. — Molly Anderson Haley. — OQP
Prayer for Courage, A.— Joseph Morris. — FF — POI
Prayer for Courage. — Louis Untermeyer. — OQP — QP-1
Prayer for Disarmament. — Nettie Blanche Wood. — HB
Prayer for Evening, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — MHT
Prayer for Every Day, A. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — BLPA
Prayer for Faith, A.— Alfred Norris.— BLRP
Prayer for Family Love, A. — Unknown. — PDN
Prayer for Great Men of the Nations, A. — Mae Baker Henline.
Prayer for Indifference. 1755. — Fanny Greville. — AEP-D
(Prayer for Indifference.) — OBEC
"I ask no kind return of love" (seL, 3 sts. only). — OBEV
Prayer for Inspiration, A. — Michelangelo, tr. fr. the Italian by
William Wordsworth.— OQP— QP-1
(For Inspiration.)— CAW— WGRP
(To the Supreme Being.) — AWP— JAWP— LOW— MRV
—POI — WBP
Prayer for Life, A.— George S. Burleigh. — LPS-2
Prayer for Little Beasts. — Beulah May. — DDA
Prayer for Love, A.— Elsa Barker.— OQP— PDN— QP-1
Prayer for Love, A. — Rosalia Hickler. See Prayer for Any
Occasion.
Prayer for Mary. — Robert Burns. — GEPM
Prayer for Miracle. — Anna Wickham. — OQP — QP-2 — YT
Prayer for My Daughter, A.— William Butler Yeats.— CMP—
VLEP
Prayer for One Dead. — Julia C. R. Dorr. — OQP — QP-1
(Somewhere.)— PDN
Prayer for Pain.— John G. Neihardt. — GPE— HBV— ICBD—
NP—PFY— TBM— WGRP
Prayer for Peace, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Prayer for Peace. — Mabel Posegate. — HB
Prayer for Pentecost, A. — Catherine Bernard Brown. — BLRP
Prayer for Purification, A. — Michelangelo, tr. fr. the Italian by
John Addington Symonds. — AWP
Prayer for Rain. — Unknown. See Kalevala
Prayer for Sacrifice, A. — Lexie Dean Robertson. — PASC
Prayer for St. Innocent's Day, A. — Helen Parry Eden. — CAW
Prayer for Simple People. — Margaret Widdemer. — BPM-35
Prayer for Sophistication. — Mark Turbyfill. — NP
Prayer for Strength, A. — Elizabeth Fahnstock. — LOW POI
Prayer for Strength.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Prayer for Sunday Evening. — Walter Rauschenbusch. — PASC
Prayer for Sunlight in Early Spring. — Herbert Palmer. —
BPM-37
Prayer for Teachers, A. — Marguerite Emilio. — OQP — QP-2
Prayer for the Churches. — John Oxenham. — OQP — QP-1
Prayer for the Home. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Prayer for the New Year, A. — Laura F. Armitage. — OQP —
Prayer for the New Year, A. — Unknown. — BLRP
Prayer for the Old Courage, A. — Charles Hanson Towne. — PC
— SPT
Prayer for the Speedy End of Three Great Misfortunes. — Un
known, tr. fr. the Irish by Frank O'Connor. — OBMV
Prayer for the Spiritual Union of Mankind. — Harry Emerson
Fosdick. — AOAH
Prayer for the Year, A. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — PDN
Prayer for This House. — Louis Untermeyer. — FPH — LOW —
POI— RON— SC— TSW— TSWC
Prayer for Today, A. — Charles Nelson Page. — OQP — QP-2
Prayer for Violence. — John Donne. See Holy Sonnets ("Batter
my heart," etc.).
Prayer Found in Chester Cathedral, A. — Unknown. — DDA—
(Ancient Prayer, An.)— BLPA
(Prayer: "Give me a good digestion.") — LOW — POI — ST
Prayer Hymn.— "M. K. H."— MOM— OQP— QP-2
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Prayer
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
Prayer in Affliction. — Violet Alleyn Storey. — PDN
Prayer in April.— Sara Henderson Hay. — OQP — QP-2
Prayer in Battle, The.—John H. Hewitt.-— OHCS-27
Prayer in Darkness, A. — G. K. Chesterton. — BMEP — MBP
Prayer in Khaki, A.— Robert Garland.— PPGW
Prayer in May. — V. H. Friedlaender. — BPM-33
Prayer in Spring, A.— Robert Frost.— HTR— LOW— POI— YT
Prayer in the Bower, The. — Leigh Hunt. — ERP
Prayer in the Prospect of Death, A. — Robert Burns. — BCEP —
EPRE— HBV— WGRP
Prayer in the Trenches (I and II). — Brent Dow Allison.
"Cometh the dawn," etc. (II). — RH
(De Profundis.)— AOAH
"Lord God of Hosts" (I).— AOAH— RH
Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire. — James Montgomery. See
Prayer: "Prayer is the soul's desire."
Prayer, Living and Dying, A. — Augustus Montagu Toplady. —
CEP— OBEC
(Rock of Ages.)— AE — BLRP — CRE (abr.) — HBV —
OTPC— TOP-— WGRP— WTP-9
(Rock of Ages— The Hymn.)— HT
Prayer of a Country Gentleman. — Arthur Davison Ficke. —
AMV-37
Prayer of a Modern Thomas. — Edward Shillito. — MOM
Prayer of a Soldier in France. — Joyce Kilmer. — CAW — JK-1 —
LO W— POI— RH— S BM V
Prayer of Agassiz, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP —
IAP— LPS-3
Prayer of Beaten Men, The. — William Hervey Woods. See
House of Broken Swords, The.
Prayer of Busy Hands, A.— B. Y. Williams.— LOW— POI
Prayer of Columbus.— Walt Whitman.— APW— ATP— CAP—
LL-2— WGRP
"One effort more," etc. (sel.). — OQP — QP-1
Prayer of Cyrus Brown, The. — Sam Walter Foss. — BOHV —
LHV— PVS— SPE-4— THP
(Informal Prayer, An.)— WRR-22
Prayer of Gratitude. — Elbert Hubbard. — WRR-56
Prayer of Habakkuk, The.— Bible, O. T. See Habakkuk.
Prayer of Miriam Cohen, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Prayer of Old Age, The. — George Wither. See Hallelujah.
Prayer of Penitence, A. — Robert Whitaker. — PSO
Prayer of Praise to Mary, A. — Unknown. — WHL
Prayer of Steel. — Carl Sandburg. — OQP — QP-1
Prayer of the Homesteader. — Gwendolyn Haste. — OTA
Prayer of the Homesteader. — Pauline Lattin. — VF
Prayer of the Maidens to Mary. — Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. fr.
the German by Jethro Bithell. — AWP
Prayer of the Navajos. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Laura Adams
Armer. — PASC
Prayer of the Peoples, A.— Percy Mackaye.— RH— WGRP
Prayer of the Progressives. — Thomas F. Dornblazer. See
Prayer at National Progressive Convention, 1912.
Prayer of the Satirist. — "O. L." — CAG
Prayer of the Seed. — Merrill Root. — OHPI
Prayer of the Unemployed. — Raymond Kresensky. — OQP —
Prayer of Theocritus for Syracuse. — Theocritus. See Idylls.
Prayer Perfect, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— JHP
— MCG— OQP— QP-2
(Love's Prayer.) — AA
Prayer Rug, The. — Sarah Beaumont Kennedy. — HBMV — VOD
Prayer That an Infant May Not Die. — Francis Jarnmes, tr. fr.
the French by Joseph T. Shipley. — CAW
Prayer to All the Dead among Mine Own People, A. — Vachel
Lindsay.— CPL
Prayer to Ben Jonson. — Robert Herrick. See His Prayer to
Ben Jonson.
Prayer to Dsilyi Neyane. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Washington
Matthews. — PASC
(Mountain Chant.) — APW
Prayer to Go to Paradise with the Asses. — Francis Jammes, tr.
fr. the French by Jethro Bithell. — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
Prayer to God. — Gabriel de la Concepcion Valdez, tr. fr. the
Spanish. — CAW
Prayer to Persephone. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Memo
rial to D. C.
Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, A. — Arthur Symons. —
VLEP
Prayer to Santa Maria del Vade. — Juan de Hita Ruiz. — CAW
Prayer to Sleep. — Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (LI).
Prayer to the Blessed Virgin, A. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Can
terbury Tales, The (Prioress' Tale, The).
Prayer to the Blessed Virgin. — Rodriquez de Padron, tr. fr.
the Spanish by Sir John Bo wring. — CAW
Prayer to the Crucifix. — Mossen Juan Tallante, tr. fr the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Prayer to the Giver. — Charles Hanson Towne. — OQP — PDN
PSO — QP-1
(Thanksgiving, A.) — SPE-4
Prayer to the Mountain Spirit. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Edward
S. Yeoraans. — PB-9— POY
(Navajo Prayer— tr. by Cronyn.) — WGRP
Prayer to the Sacred Heart. — Jessie Annie Anderson. — HMSP
Prayer to the Sun. — John Hall Wheelock. — BAP — BPM-30—
Prayer to the Trinity. — James Edmeston. — HBV — VA
Prayer to the Virgin of Chartres. — Henry Adams. — CAW
Prayer to the Wind, A. — Thomas Carew. — EPW-2
Prayer-Poem, A. — Mary S, Adgar. — BLRP
Prayers. — Henry Charles Beeching. — CP-
— OBVV— POI— TVSH— VA
•LH— LOW—OBEY
Boy's Prayer, A (sel.).— GN— GS— SPE-1
Prayers.— Flora Hastings.— OTPC— RYC
Prayei-s. — Walter Savage Landor. See Gebir.
Prayers. — Unknown. — BOL
Prayers I Saw Ascend. — Bertha L. Gibbons. — HB
Prayers of Children. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
Prayers of Steel.— Carl Sandburg. — BAP — CCS— CMP— CV—
EM S— GP E— I AP— L A— M AP— M LP— M P B— NP—
PFY— FOOT— TL— WTP-7
Prayin' for Rain. — Frank L. Stanton. — HS — SPE-4
Praying and Loving. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Rime of
the Ancient Mariner, The.
Praying for Father. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Praying for Papa. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Praying for Rain. — "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcott).— OHCS-3
Praying for Shoes. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — BTB-6 —
OHCS-26
Preacher and the Slave, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Preacher Preferred Cash. — Unknown. — HSP — SPE-4
(Is Marriage a Failure.) — OHCS-38
(Preacher Preferred Spot Cash.) — WRR-34
"Preacher's Boy, The." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Preacher's Legacy, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Preacher's Mistake. The. — William Croswell Doa'ne. — BLPA
Preacher's Vacation, The. — Unknown. — BLPA — POOI
Preachment for Preachers. — Sebastian Brandt. See Ship of
Fools, The.
Preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America
— RON
Precept of Silence, The. — Lionel Johnson. — ACP — BMC—
BMEP— CAW— GPE— HBV— JPC—LBBV— LEAP—
MBP— VLEP
Preceptor Husband, The. — George Crabbe. See Tales of the
Hall.
Precepts. — Thomas Randolph.— OHCS-1 6
Precinct — Rochester, The. — Amy Lowell. — OBAV — VOD
"Precious in the Sight of the Lord." — Unknown. — BLRP
Precious Lives. — Samuel Francis Smith. — WRR-17
Precious Moments. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS — MAP
Precious Stones. — Christopher Marlowe. See Jew of Malta, The
Precious Words (Life, XCIX). — Emily Dickinson.— PIAE
(Book, A.)— A A— GR-e— MOB
("He ate and drank the precious words.") — OBAV
Precocious Piggy. — Thomas Hood. — MPC-2
Predictions concerning the Fourth of July. — John Adams —
WRR-10
Preexistence. — Frances Cornford. — HBMV
Pre-Existence. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — HBV — LPS-3
Preface. — Robert Herrick. See Argument of His Book.
Preface, A. — Rudyard Kipling. See Land and Sea Tales.
Preface to "Bob Taylor's Birthday." — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Preface to Confessional. — "C. H. W." — CAG
Preface to Milton. — William Blake. See Milton.
Prefatory Poem. — Unknown. — VI L
Prefatory Sonnet — William Wordsworth. See Nuns Fret Not
at Their Convent's Narrow Room.
Preference, A. — John Farrar. — GFA
Preference, The. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — HMSP
Preference Declared, The (Odes, I, 38).— Horace, tr. fr. the
Latin by Eugene Field. — PEF
(Persian Fopperies, tr. by William Cowper.) — AWP —
— JAWP— WBP
("Persicos Odi," tr. by Austin Dobson.)— WTP-S
(Some Translations from Horace — 3, tr. by W B. Morri
son.) — OA
Pregnant Comment, The. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Prehistoric Burials. — Siegfried Sassoon. — MBP
Prehistoric Smith. — David Law Proudfit. — BOHV — THP
Prelates, The.—John Skelton. See Colyn Cloute.
Preliminary Proclamation of Emancipation. — Abraham Lincoln.
Prelude, The. — William Wordsworth. — OAEP (abr.)
"As if awakened, summoned, roused," etc. (Bk. III.
11. 105-143). — GPE
"As the black storm upon the mountain top" (Bk. VII,
11. 619-649). — NBE
(Residence in London.) — ERP
Ascent of Snowdon (Bk XIV, 11. 11-111) — EPW-4
- IU- lh 2"-«2)-O
Conclusion (Bk. XIV, 11. 40-187 — abr.). — ERP
Down the Simplon Pass (Bk. VI, 11 619-659) — EPN
(Alpine Descent— 11. 619-640.)— WHA
("Brook and road, The," etc.) — EV-2 — OBRV
(Defile of Gondo.)— EPW-4
(Simplon Pass, The.)— BPN— EM-2— EPNC— ERP—
"Favourite pleasure, A," etc. (Bk. IV, 11. 363-399, Oxford
Ed., 1906; 1805-6 MS).— OBRV
France (Bk. XI, 11. 392-423). — ERP
"Grave Teacher, stern Preceptress" (Bk. VIII, 11. 530-559).
"He who in his youth" (Bk. V, 11. 586-605). — NBE
Her pealing organ was my neighbor too" (Bk. Ill, 11. 57-
63). — GPE
"Hitherto, in progress through this Verse" (Bk. V. 11. 11-
161). — NBE
'How gracious, how benign, is Solitude" (Bk. IV, 11. 357-
447— abr.). — NBE
412
TITLE INDEX
Preparation
Prelude, The (Continued},
"I felt most deeply in what world I was" (Bk. X, 11. 64-
88).— NBE
Imagination and Taste, How Impaired and Restored
(Bk. XII, 11. 93-335 — abr. and Bk. XIII,
11. 1-39).— ERP
"Imagination — here the Power so called" (Bk. VI. 11. 592-
612).— NBE
(Cambridge and the Alps — 11. 592-608.) — ERP
"In a throng, a festal company" (Bk. IV, 11. 309-338 — si.
diff.).— OBRV
"In one of those excursions" (Bk. XIV, 11. 1-62). —
TPH
Introduction— Childhood and School-Time (Bk. I). — BEL —
EM-1— ERP
(Apparition on the Lake— 11. 340-463.)— EPW-4
(Boyhood— 11. 401-475.)— WHA
(Childhood— 11. 301-478.)— TCEP
("Fair seed time," etc.)— CRE (11. 301-463)— EV-3
(11. 301-339)— OBRV (11. 301-339— j/. diff.)— NBE
(11. 301-463)
("Far better never to have heard" — 11. 255-646.) — GEPC
(Influence of Natural Objects — 11. 401-463.) — AWP —
BPN— EPNC— JAWP— MCCG— OBRV— WBP
("And in the frosty," etc.— II. 426-463.) — ISP
(Influence of Natural Objects in Calling Forth and
Strengthening the Imagination in Boyhood and
Early Youth — 11. 401-463.) — EPC — EPW-4
("One summer evening, led by her, I found" — 11. 357-
400.)— EV-3
("One evening — surely I was led by her" — Oxford
Edition, 11. 372-427.)— OBRV
(Presences of Nature in Boyhood — 11. 301-475.) — EPN
(Skating.)— CH (11. 338-436)— GN (11. 425-463)
("Was it for this," etc.— 11. 269-612, afcr.)— CRP
"Meanwhile the Invaders fared as they deserved" (Bk. X,
11. 390-415).— NBE
Morning after the Ball (Bk. IV, 11. 307-338).— EPW-4
("Memory of one particular hour, The," etc. — Bk. IV,
11. 308-338.)— EV-3
Nature's Healing (Bk. XII, 11. 9-43). — EPN
"Oh Soul of Nature! excellent and fair!" (Bk. XII, 11. 93-
101).— GPE
"Oh! yet a few short years" (Bk. XIV, 11. 430-454).—
EV-3— NBE— OBRV (si. diff.)
Poet and the French Revolution, The (Bk. XI, 11. 79-356).
—EPN
(French Revolution, The — 11. 105-144).— BPN— ERP—
TOP (11. 105-152)
("O pleasant exercise of hope and joy" — 11. 105-144.) —
EV-3— OBRV
Residence in France ("Cheered with this hope," etc. —
Bk. X, 11. 52-93).— BEL
Residence in France ("France lured me forth," etc. —
Bk. IX, 11. 34-532, greatly broken) .—EEL
Residence in France ("I revolved," etc. — Bk. X, 11. 154-
190).— ERP
Residence in France ("Oh, sweet it is," etc. — Bk. IX,
11. 390-416).— ERP
Retrospect — Love of Nature Leading to Love of Man
(Bk. VIII, 11. 215-328).— ERP
School-Time (Bk. II).— BEL— EM-2— GEPC
(Communion with Nature — 11. 302-418.) — TOP
("For I would walk alone — si. diff.}— OBRV
("Now should this, perchance" — 11. 376-471.)— ERP
("Seasons came, The," etc.— -11. 288-322.)— NBE
("Thus while the days flew by"— 11. 396-451.)— GPE
"Single tree there was, A" (Bk. VI, 11. 76-94. Oxford
..
Summer Vacation (Bk. IV, 11. 137-190).— ERP
("When first I made" etc.— II. 137-158.)— OBRV
"There are in our existence spots of time" (Bk. XII,
11. 208-335).— NBE
There Was a Boy (Bk. V, 11. 364-397).— BPN— EPW-4—
ERP— GEPC— LL-4 — MCCG— NBE— OBRV—
PTA-2— SN
("There was a boy; ye knew him well.") — TCEP
"This spiritual Love acts not nor can exist" (Bk. XIV.
11. 188-231).— NBE
Universal Heart of Man, The (Bk XIII, 11. 160-278).—
TOP
"What, then, were my emotions, when in arms" (Bk. X,
11. 263-299).— NBE
"With forehead bent" (Bk. XIV, 11. 28-113). — NBE
Wordsworth's Early Reading (Bk. V, 11. 460-533). — MOB
("Gracious Spirit, A," etc.— II. 491-533, .*/. diff.)— OBRV
(Tales and Romances — 11. 477-533.) — EA
Prelude: "Alas! upon some starry height" (in Ballads of a
Bohemian). — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Prelude: "And that grin, the grin of the unfaithful/' etc. —
Conrad Aiken.— NYBV
Prelude: "And there I saw the seed upon the mountain." —
Conrad Aiken. — BPM-33
Prelude: "And thus Narcissus, cunning with a hand-glass." —
Conrad Aiken.— BPM-31
Prelude: "As if you were a child again; you smooth." — Conrad
Aiken. — BPM-36
Prelude: "As one, at midnight, wakened by the call." — Wilfrid
Wilson Gibson. — MBP
(Proem.)— LBBV
Prelude: "Assurance can come from nothing, or almost noth
ing," etc.— Conrad Aiken.— NYBV
Prelude: "Between the green bud and the red." -7- Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Songs before Sunrise.
Prelude: "Hush'd is each [busy] shout." — Arthur Christopher
Benson.— LEAP— OBVV
Prelude: "I am sick of the riotous roses of rapture." — Joyce
Kilmer. See Ballad of New Sins, A.
Prelude: "I have eaten your bread and salt." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Departmental Ditties.
Prelude: "I saw the constellated matin choir." — Edmund Clar
ence Stedman. — AA
Prelude: "I sing no idle songs of dalliance days" (in Rhymes
of a Rolling Stone) . — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Prelude: "Love, that is first and last of all things made."—
Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Tristram of Lyon-
esse.
Prelude: "Music will more nimbly move." — Conrad Aiken. —
NYBV
Prelude: "Night was dark, though sometimes a faint star, The."
— Richard Watson Gilder. See New Day, The.
Prelude: "Not only around our infancy." — James Russell Lowell.
See Vision of Sir Launfal, The.
Prelude: "Not with the noting of a private hate.'* — Conrad
Aiken. — NYBV
Prelude: "O for the lost voice in the." — Thomas M'Grath. —
BPM-37
Prelude: "Over his keys." — James Russell Lowell. See Vision
of Sir Launfal, The.
Prelude: "Pleasant it was, when woods were green," etc. (in
The Voices of the Night). — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow. — APB
Prelude: "Ponder the tone, the broken theme." — Robert Hillyer.
— TBM
Prelude: "Rimbaud and Verlaine, precious pair of poets." —
Conrad Aiken. See Preludes for Meninon.
Prelude, A: "Spirit that moves the sap in spring." — Maurice
Thompson.— HBV—LBAP
Prelude: "Still south I went and west and south again." — John
M. Synge.—AWP— HBMV— JAWP— MBP—OBMV—
(Wanderer, The.)— OTA
Prelude: "Tell us a story, old Robin Gray!" — Robert Souther.
— ERP
Prelude: "There is no rhyme that is half so sweet." — Madison
Cawein. — PTER
(Proem.)— AA
Prelude: "This is not you?" — Conrad Aiken. See Preludes for
Memnon.
Prelude: "Though black the night, I know upon the sky." — John
Drinkwater.— TCPD
Prelude: "Wailful sweetness of the violin, The." — Francis
Thompson. See Ode to the Setting Sun,
Prelude: "What makes a plenteous harvest, when to turn." —
Virgil. See Georgics, The.
Prelude: "Who said the blandishment of the moon, who said " —
Conrad Aiken. — BPM-35
Prelude: "Winter evening settles down, The."— T. S. Eliot.
See Preludes.
Prelude: "Winter for a moment takes the mind; the snow." —
Conrad Aiken. — NP
Prelude: "Woman, woman, let us say." — Conrad Aiken.
Prelude: "Words, words, ye are like birds." — Josephine Pres
ton Peabody. — AA
Prelude: "Youth was there, of quiet ways, A." — Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow. See T" " "" " ~
side Inn, The).
es of a Wayside Inn (Way-
S1U.C JL-Llli, JLiACy.
Prelude of the New Testament ("Hail Mary full of Grace'")
—Bible, N. T. See St. Luke.
Prelude: The Troops. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP — GTSL
Prelude to an Evening. — John Crowe Ransom. — MAP
Prelude to Autumn. — Lillian V. Inke. — TB
Prelude to "Departmental Ditties." — Rudyard Kipling. — BPN
— RKV
Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun. — Humbert Wolfe.
Prelude to the "Morning Call."— Coventry Patmore. See
Angel in the House, The (Tribute, The).
Prelude: Tristram and Iseult. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
See Tristram of Lyonesse.
Preludes.— T. S. Eliot.— BAV— LA
"His soul stretched tight across the skies" (IV).
OBMV
"Morning comes to consciousness, The" (II). — OBMV
"Winter evening settles down, The" (I). — OBMV
(Prelude.)— MAP
"You tossed a blanket from the bed" (III). — OBMV
Preludes at Evening. — Carl Edwin Burklund. — AMV-35
Preludes for Memnon, sels. — Conrad Aiken.
Prelude (LVI): "Rimbaud and Verlaine, precious pair of
poets." — NAMP
Prelude (VI): "This is not you? These phrases are not
you?" — MAP
Preludes to Fairytales (complete, I-III). — Millicent Lauben-
heimer. — TB
Premature.— D. Carr. — OA
Premature Proposal, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
Prematurity. — Constance Mercer Klugla. — CAG
Premonition, A. — Siegfried Sassoon. — BPM-33
Premonition. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Premonition of Immortality. — David Dudley Field. — WRR-33
Prentice Boy, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Preparation. — Thomas Edward Brown.— OBVV — TOP— VLEP
413
Preparations
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Preparations.— Unkn.own (sometimes at. to Thomas Ford).—
(Coming of the King, The.)— BLV
(Guest, The.)— OB S
(Guests, The.)— CBOV
(Heavenlie Visitor, A.)— CAW
(King's Progress, The.) — GPE
(Royal Guest, A.) — CH
("Yet if His Majesty our
Boston.—
.— orton.— AM V-3 7
Prepared for a Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
James Russell Lowell.— TOP
(Inscription for a Proposed Soldiers' and Sailors' Monu-
ment in Boston.)— CAP
Preparedness.— M. P. Boynton.— RH
Preparedness. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
-Preparedness. — Edwin Markham. — ICBD — MAP — OOP— PB-9
— PJH-1 — PYM — QP-1 — YT
preparing lor the Speaking Contest.— Unknown.— WRR-SQ
^'SVa th* G~ ^ ^*
— u
was of that stubborn crew")
Presbyterjans^The.— John Dryden. See Hind and the Pan-
Prescience.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— AA—OBVV
Prescience.— Margaret Widdemer.— HBMV
Prescription for a Spring Morning, A.— John Davidson. S
Fleet Street Eclogues.
Presence of Spring, The.— Madison Cawein.— OTA
^™
ee
-.
Present Age, The.— Unknown.— APB
Present and the Past in the Twelfth Century, The.— Chrestian
de^Troyes, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.-
Present Battle-Field, The.— Wright Field.-GPWW
Present Crisis The.— James Russell Lowell.— BAP— CAP—
— P— OOP
^
•
Sels. fr. above
.
V£?unt me °'er earth's chosen heroes " — WGRP
°;;e 'deci^cS^.^ip^Smr63 the ™* to
and Nation
abr.) — L
Present Heaven, The.— Jones Very. See Spirit-Land The
f^™™ P-d'Th
(Absence— C.)— EV-2— GPE— LEAP
( Absence, heare [thou] my protestation.")—-EG— OBEY
Presentation Address.— Re verdy E. Baldwin.— WRR-54
Presentation Address.— Daisy Eliot.— WRR-54
Presentation of the Trumpet.— Unknown.— JIB.HA
Presentiment. — Ambrose Bierce — AA
PresentimenMNature LXVI). — Emily Dickinson. — BAP —
Presentiment of Better Things, sel. ("We rest in faith that
3nS - " '
Presenting a Book.— Edith Palmer Putnam —WRR-54
Presenting a Cane.— Edith Palmer Putnam.— WRR-54
Presenting a Ring.— Edith Palmer Putnam.— WRR-54
Presenting China.— Edith Palmer Putnam.— WRR-54
P~~ *~~ T7'-? *<> * School. — Edith Palmer Putnam.-
-.i^v.o.-v^s w a. Lady a White Rose and a Red on the Tenth
of June. — William Somerville. — AEV — CEP
(On Pres|^g0tf°|u^^™^e Rose and a Red on the
President, The.— Charles"*!'. L. Johnston.— PTA-2
President Garfield.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow —PAH
President Garfield (parody) Unknown-—? A
President Lincoln's Burial Hymn.— Walt Whitman. See When
Lilacs Last m the Dooryard Bloom'd
President ^Lincoln's Grave.— Caroline Atherton Mason.— DD—
(jrA— -OHIP
President Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address.— Abraham
•D -j ™ ^: if Second Inaugural Address, The.
President^McKniaey's Last Address (o&r.). —William McKin-
SS^A??!™!*;? ?'°°d— W: D. ' Fo^-WRR-38
President Tucker's Letter. — William J. Tucker. _ HT
President Washington's Receptions. — William Sullivan. HS—
President Washington's Response to the French Ambassador
on Receipt of the Colors of France. — George Wash
ington. — WOAH
President Wilson's Flag Day Address (June 14, 1917). Wood-
President Wilson's War Proclamation, sel. ("Power ao-o^ *
which we, The").— Woodrow Wilson.— AOAH
President's Message to the National Army, The.— Woodrow
(Soldiers of Freedom.) — AOAH
President's Proclamation, The.— Edna Dean Proctor —APR
(John Brown.) — PAH '
President's Thanksgiving Proclamation, 1900. — William Me
Kinley. — WRR-40
President's War Message, The. — Woodrow Wilson AOAH
Press, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV " ^An
Press Evangel, The.— John Boyle O'Reilly. — WRR-30
Press On.— Park Benjamin.— ICBD — OHCS-5
Press Onward. — Unknown. — FF — POI
Pressed for Time.— Charles de Sivry.— WRR-32
Pressed Gentian, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— LA
Press-Gang, The. — Unknown.— CBPC— SG
Presto Chango. — Joseph Bert Smiley. — OHCS-30
Presto Furioso. — Owen Seaman. — BOHV — THP
Presumption. — Eileen Duggan. — CAW
Pretending Not to See.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Pretext of Rebellion, The.— Stephen A. Douglas.— OHCS-2
Prettiest Things, The.— Camilla Doyle.— YT
''Pretty brook was running at play, A." — Unknozvn.—GFA
Pretty Cow. — Ann and Jane Taylor. — CFBP — PB-3 TVC—
(Cow, The. ) — CBPC— CCP-— GS— HB V— HB VY— H WC
-MPB-OTPC-RAR-RYC-UTS
(Thank You, Pretty Cow.)— PRWS— SAS— TYP
Pretty Fair Maid, A (with music) .— Unknown. — AS
Pretty Futility.— Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— GR-a— MAP
Pretty Girl of Loch Dan, The. — Samuel Ferguson.-— HBV—
Pretty Good Schemes.— Walt Mason. — FF— POI— WTP-6
Pretty Good World, A.— Frank L. Stanton.— ICBD
Pretty Maid The.— Paul Fort. See Ballade: "Pretty maid
she died, she did."
Pretty Maid. — Unknown. — OTPC
Pretty Maid of Kissimmee, The. — Joel
Benton.— OHCS-31—
See Where Are You
Pretty Milkmaid, The.— -Mother Goose.
Going, My Pretty Maid?
Pretty Mohea, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Pretty Peggy.— Caroline Wells.— SPE-4
Pretty Polly.— E. Merrill Root.— BLA— MAP
Pretty Polly (with music.) — Unknown. — AS
Pretty S^ter^ of Jose, The. — Frances Hodgson Burnett. —
Pretty Words.— Elinor Wylie.— HBMV— MLP— OTA— YT
Prevailing Prayer.— Richard Chenevix Trench. See Prayer
Lord, what a charge," etc.
Prevision. — Aline Kilmer. — GPE — SBMV
Prevision. — Ada Foster Murray.— HBV— LBAP
Priam and Achilles. — Homer. See Iliad, The
Priapus.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— LEAP— PT
(Keeper of the Orchards.)— BAP— GBOV
(Orchard.)— AP A— MAP— SBMV
Priapus and the Pool, sets. — Conrad Aiken
And Already the Minutes (VI).— M GAP
(Mirage.)— LHW
"Bitter nasturtium pale pink phlox, scarlet Wil-
liam CAAJ.JL).
(XIX.)— UFE
Carver, The (XIX).— HBMV
(See, As the Carver Carves a Rose.) — MM— PFY
( See, as the carver carves a rose.") — LA
Fade, Then (XX).— MOAP
"First the white crocus, and then the purple; then the
rain (XXI).
(xviii.)— VPE
"There is nothing moving there, in that desert" (X).
(,1A.) — CMP
(There Is Nothing Moving There.)— MOAP
"
(XV W
"This is the shape of the leaf, and this of the flower" (V).
~
.-
(Portrait of a Girl.)— MAP— TSW
(This Is the Shape of the Leaf.)— HBMV— MAP A—
«/t. ^MOA?— pOOI— SBA— SMP— TBM— WHA
When JLrout Swim down Great Ormond Street (IV). —
MAPA— MOAP— PFY— TBM
(When trout swim down great Ormond Street.")— LA
(Whim.) — TSW
Why Is It? (VIII).— MOAP
Price, The (Further Poems CXX).— Emily Dickinson.— LL-3
Price, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Price, The.— Tom Masson.— WRR-22
Price. — Virginia Keating Orton.— HB
Price, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Price He Paid, The. — Unknown.— RYC
Price He Paid, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WBLP
Price of a Drink.— Josephine Pollard.— BTB-S— OHCS-22
414
TITLE INDEX
Princess
Price of Fame, The. — Elizabeth M. Gilmer. — SPE-S
Price of Greatness, The. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. — SPE-8
Price of High License, The. — A. J. Waterhouse. — WRR-18
Price of Peace, The. — Homer C. House. — OHPP
Price of Peace, The. — Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Price of Poetry, The.— Lesley Grey.— BPM-36
Price of Riches, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Price of the Past Participle. — Margaret Cameron. — SPE-6 (si.
abr.)— WRR-34 (much abr.)
Price of Truth, The. — Horatius Bonar. See How We Learn.
Pricke of Conscience, The, sel. ("And when man was born")
— Richard Rolle. — EP
Pride. — Anne Bell. — GSRC
Pride and Cost of War. — Christian Burke. — WRR-56
Pride of Battery B, The. — Frank H. Gassaway. — MR —
OHCS-13 PPP PTA-2
Pride of Unbelief, The. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— TPH
Pride of Youth. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life
Pride of Youth. — Sir Walter Scott. See Heart of Midlothian"
Priest, A. — ^rman Gale. — VA
Priest and Friend. — A. F. van Bibber. — VF
Priest and Pagan. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG — OCL
Priest and the Mulberry Tree, The. — Thomas Love Peacock
See Crotchet Castle.
Priest and the Pirate, The. — Hervey Allen. — LS
"'Oh, Father,' cried the boy," etc. (sel.). — RNP
Priest Is Come and the Candles Burn, The. — John Richard
Moreland. — PR
Priest or Poet. — Shane Leslie. — CAW — WGRP
Priesthood, The. — Yvor Winters. — NP
Priests and Soldiers, The. — Unknown. — PSO
Priests and the Friars, The. — Unknown, tr. fr the Irish bv
Douglas Hyde.— GTIV y
Priest's Chant. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The
(Evening) .
Priest's Lament, The. — Robert Hugh Benson. — ACP
Priest's Prayer, A. — Martha Gilbert Dickinson. — AA
Priest's Song, A. — Thomas Dekker. See Old Fortunatus.
Primacy of Dullness, The. — John Dryden. See MacFlecknoe;
or, A Satire on the True Blue Protestant Poet, T. S.
Primal Cause, The. — Dante. See Divina Commedia (Paradise).
Primavera. — George Cabot Lodge. — ME
Prime. — Amy Lowell. — VOD
Prime of Life, The. — Walter Learned. — HBV
Prime of Life, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OHCS-27
Primer. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — BOHV
Primer Lesson. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — JPC — MAP— PB-6—
SASS— TSW— TSWC
Primeval Forest. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evan-
geline ("This is the forest primeval").
Primitiae. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. See Sonnet:
"Alexis, here she stay'd; among these pines."
Primitive Harvest Chant. — Janet K. Smith. — SC
Primo Vere. — Giosue Carducci, tr. fr. the Italian by Tohn
Bailey.— AWP—JAWP—WBP
Primrose, The.— John Clare. — BCEP
(To a Primrose.)— GTSE—OTPC
Primrose, The.— Robert Herrick. — AEP-W — EM-1 — EV-2 —
GPE— HBV— OBEY— SPE-2
Primrose, Dame, A. — Gleason White. — HBV — VA
Primrose Hill. — Olive Custance. — JKCP
Primrose of the Rock, The. — William Wordsworth.— BPN
Primroses. — Alfred Austin. — BMEP— EP — GBOV — OBVV
Primroses, The— W. Graham Robertson. — ADAH
Primroses (Hope) . — Unknown. — WRR-S7
Prince, The.— Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon. — BAP — LBMV
"Prince." — Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton. — PPSC
Prince. — Unknown. — BTB-7 — PPSC
Prince Adeb.— George Henry Boker.— LPS-2
Prince Arthur. — William Shakespeare. See King John.
Prince Arthur. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The.
Prince Athanese, sel. (" 'Twas at the season when the Earth
upsprings"). — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — CBE
Prince Dorus. — Charles Lamb. — ABVC
Prince Finikin. — Kate Greenaway.— CFBP— SAS
Prince Heathen (A and B vers.). — Unknown. — ESPB
Prince Henry and Falstaff. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry IV, Part I.
Prince Lucifer, sels. — Alfred Austin.
Grave-Digger's Song. — VA
(Elegy.)— BMEP
Mother-Song.— B OL— MO AH— VA
(Mother-Song from "Prince Lucifer.") — HBV
Prince of Illusion, The. — John Luther Long. — SPE-6
Prince of India, sels. — Lew Wallace.
Sergius to the Lions. — SPE-7 — WRR-37
Triumph of Faith. — SSS
Prince of Newfoundland, A; or, Only a Dog and a Kitten.—
Celia Thaxter.— WRR-35
Prince of Parthia, The: A Tragedy, sel. ("He comes, Arsaces
comes!"). — Thomas Godfrey. — AP
Prince of Peace. The. — William Jennings Bryan. — OHPP —
SPE-4
Prince of Peace, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— CHB
(Christmas Carol, A: "Shepherds went their hasty way.")
— HS
Prince of Peace, The. — Harry Emerson Fosdick.— OHPP
Prince of Wales, The. — Artemus Ward. — SPE-5
Prince Peter.— Nancy Byrd Turner. — RIS
Prince Pompom.— Oliver Herford.— JPC
Prince Ri<iuet's Song.— Stopford Augustus Brooke. See Riquet
Prince Robert. — Unknown. — ESPB (A and B vers.) — OBB
(A vers. si. abr.)
Prince Tatters.— Laura E. Richards.— HBV— HBVY— MPB—
MPC-14— TVSH
Prince's Feather. — Mrs. Mary Emily (Neeley) Bradley. —
OHCS-23
Prince's Hunting, The. — Henry W, Austin. — OHCS-28
Prince's Progress, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EV-5
Bride-Song, The (sel.).— EP— EPP— EPW-5 (longer}
(Bride Song.)— OBEV— OBVV— TOP
("Too Late! Too Late!")— GEPM
Prince's Quest, The, sel. ("About him was a ruinous," etc.). —
William Watson.— BMEP
Princess, The. — Bjornstjerne Bjornson, tr. fr. Norwegian. — ST
Princess, The. — C. Ethel Evans. — VOD
Princess, The, sels. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
As through the Land at Eve We Went (fr. Pt. I).— CRP—
HT— ISP— OBVV
(As thro the Land.)— GEPM— VA
("As through the land at eve we went.") — BPN — EV-5
—GPE— GTBS
(Reconciliation, The.) — HBV
(Song.)— CPOI
(Songs from "The Princess.") — OAEP
(Songs from "The Princess," I.)— VLEP
Ask Me No More (fr. Pt. VI). — BPN — CRP — GEPC-
GEPM— HBV— SPE-3— TPH— VA
("Ask me no more: the moon may draw the sea.") —
CRE— EM-2— EPN— GPE
(Songs from "The Princess.") — OAEP
(Songs from "The Princess," IX.)— VLEP
Bugle Song, The (fr. Pt. III). — ATP — BEL — BFVR —
BTB-1 — BTP— CBOV— CCR— CGOV— CSBP-
CPOI— FPE— GEPM— GN— HBV— JHP— LC—
LL-4— LLC — MCCG— MPB— MPC-14— MW—
NAL— ODP— OFPE— OHCS-2— PB-7— PBGG—
PCD— PECK— PFE— PJH-1— PPD-2— PTA- 1—
RG— RON— SEP— SFC (arr.)~ SPE-3 — TYP —
VA— WRR-41 (pant.)
(Blow, Bugle, Blow.) — BLV— BMEP— CBPC— FPH—
HT— OBEV— TSW— TSWC
(Bugle, The.)— LPS-2
(From "The Princess,") — LEAP
(Horns of Elfland, The.) — GBV
(Princess, The.)— GPE
(Song: "Splendor falls on castle walls, The.") — GS —
TOP
(Songs from "The Princess.") — GEPC — OAEP
(Songs from "The Princess," I.) — POOI
(Songs from "The Princess," II.) — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
(Songs from "The Princess.") — GEPC — OAEP
(Splendour Falls, The.) —CH — EPNC — GR-e— OOP—
OTPC — PTER — QP-2 — TCEP — TVSH
(Splendor Falls on Castle Walls, The.) — BPN — CRP—
EPW-S— EV-5— GTML— OBVV— SEA
("Splendor falls on castle walls, The.") — CRE — EM-2 —
EPN— GTBS— GTSL— ISP
"Come down, O maid, from yonder mountain height." —
EG— EV-5— GPE— GTBS— OBVV— WHA
(Come Down, O Maid.)— GBOV— OBEV— TOP
(From "The Princess," II.)— LEAP
(Songs from "The Princess.")— OAEP
(Songs from "The Princess," XL) — VLEP
Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead (fr. Pt. V). — BEL
—-GEPM— HBV— LPS-1— OTPC— PTA-2
(Home They Brought.)— BHV
("Home they brought her warrior dead.") — BPN — CRE
—EM-2— EPN— EV-5— GPE
(From "The Princess.") — LEAP
(I Live for Thee.)— LLC— OHCS-19
(Songs from "The Princess.") — OAEP
(Songs from "The Princess," VII.) — VLEP
(Widow and Child.)— MOAH
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (fr. Pt. VII). — CRP —
GEPC
(From "The Princess," I.) — LEAP
("Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white.) — EPN
(Songs from "The Princess.") — OAEP
(Songs from "The Princess," X.) — VLEP
(Summer Night.)— CPOI— OBEV
"O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying south" (fr. Pt IV")
BPN— EV-5— GPE— GTBS— GTSL— HBV
(From "The Princess.") — LEAP
(O Swallow, Swallow.)— BMEP
(O Swallow, Swallow, Flying South.) — LPS-1
(Songs from "The Princess," V.) — VLEP
Our Enemies Have Fall'n .(fr. Pt. V). — BHV
(Songs from "The Princess," VIII.) — VLEP
Sweet and Low (fr. Pt. II). — ABVC — BEL — BMEP —
BTP— CBPC — CFBP— EPNC— EV-5— GEPC—
GEPM— GFA— LLC— MCCG— MPB — MPC-7 —
OG— OTPC— PASC— PB-2— PBGP— PC— PECK
— PRWS— PTA-1— SPE-3— TCEP— TPH— TSW
TSWC— TYP— VA— WP— WTP-9
(Cradle Song.)— CBE
(Lullaby.) — BFVR — BTB-1 — CPN — GBV— HBV —
HBVY— LC— LPS-1— MOAH— TVC
(Song.)— GS— RAR
-EPN
,415
Princess
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Princess, The (Continued}.
Tears, Idle Tears (fr. Pt. IV). — BEL— BLV— BMEP—
CRP—EPNC— EPW-5— GEPC— GEPM — GTML
— HBV — ISP — LEAP— LL-4— MCCG— NAL—
OTA— PC— PYM — SEA— SEP— SPE-3— -TCEP
— TPH— VA— WHA— WLIP
(Days That Are No More, The.)— HT
( Retrospection. ) — LPS-1
(Song.)— TOP
(Song of the Maiden.) — LLC
(Songs from '"The Princess.") — OAEP
(Songs from "The Princess," I.) — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
(Songs from "The Princess," II.) — POOI
(Songs from "The Princess," IV.) — VLEP
("Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean.") — BPN
— CRE— EG— EM-2— EPN— EV-5— GPE— GTBS
—GTSL— OBVV
Thy Voice Is Heard (fr. Interlude).— BHV— GEPC— VA
(Songs from "The Princess," VI.)— VLEP
("Thy voice is heard through rolling drums.") — BPN —
CRE— OBVV
Tribute to Motherhood (fr. Pt. I). — AE
Woman (abr. fr. Pt. VII).— BTB-1
("For woman is not undevelopt man" [sel. fr. above].)
—GPE
(Woman and Man.)— BMEP (sel.).—OQP (much abr.)
— QP-2 (much abr.)
("Woman's cause is Man's: they rise or sink, The" [sel.
fr. above'}.') — GPE
Princess, The.— Walter J. Turner.— HBMV
Princess, The. — Unknown. — ST
Princess and the Rabbi, The.— W. L. Gardner.— OHCS-23
Princess Ballade. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Princess Faraway, The, seL — Edmond Rostand.
Temptation, The (ad.). — SPE-2
Princess' Finger-Nail, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BTB-7
Princess Ida, sets. — Sir William S. Gilbert.
Ape and the Lady, The. — HSP
Disagreeable Man, The.— ALV— HSP— MPB
Mighty Must, The.— BOHV
Princess Lady, The.— Harold Bell Wright. See Helen of the
Old House.
Princess Mary, The. — Charles Major. See When Knighthood
Was in Flower.
Princess Ming, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Princess of Scotland, The. — Rachel Annand Taylor.— HMSP
Princess of the Headland, The. — George Sterling. — MOAP
Princess Pat's, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"Princess with her women-train without the fort he found,
The." — Sir Samuel Ferguson. See Congal.
Princeton.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— POT— POTT— PT
Principles of the Revolution, The. — Josiah Quincy. — IDAH —
PEOR
Printing Press, The. — Willis Duff Piercy. — MOB
Prior to Miss Belle's Appearance. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
BOHV— CPWR— THP— WRR-14
Prioress^ A. — Geoffrey Chaucer.— See Canterbury Tales, The
See Canterbury
See Canterbury Tales,
;aa, JTX. vjrtsu
(Prologue) .
Prioress' Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer.
Tales, The.
Prioress's Prologue. — Geoffrey Chaucer.
The (Prioress' Tale, The).
Priscilla. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Priscilla Prim's Views on Woman's Rights. — Unknown. —
OHCS-27
Priscilla's Wedding. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Courtship of Miles Standish, The.
Prison and the Angel, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Prison Incident, A. — Unknown. — HT
Prison of Tasso. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Prison Sonnet. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — CAW
(Honour Dishonoured.) — OBMV
Prisoned in Windsor, He Recounteth His Pleasure There
Passed. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. — EPW-1 —
OAEP
(In Windsor Castle.)— OBSC
(Prisoned in Windsor.) — BEL
Prisoner, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — FFTM
Prisoner, The: A Fragment. — Emily Bronte. — EV-5 (abr.) —
"Captive raised her face, The" (very br. sel.). — CPOI
"Still let my tyrants know," etc. (sel.). — EA — EG — GPE
—GTML— LEAP— OBEV— OBVV JL^U±^
Prisoner at the Bar. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Prisoner for Debt, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— OHCS-10
Prisoner for Life, A (with music). — Unknown. — CSF
Prisoner of Chillon, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BEL
— BPN — BTB-2— EP— EPC— EPN— EPNC— EPP —
EV-4 — GEPM— GR-2— HBV— ISP— LL-2— LPS-2—
MBL— NAL— OHNP— PIAE — PTER— SBA— TBV—
T CEP — TPH
(Prisoner of Chillon, The: A Fable.)— GEPC— MCCG
Sels. fr. above,
"I made a footing in the wall." — OBRV
"Lake Leman lies by Chillon's walls." — OBRV
"Light broke in upon my brain, A." — OBRV
Sonnet on Chillon (€.).— ATP — BEL— BLP— BPN—
CRE — CRP — EM-2 — EP— EPC— EPN— EPP—
EPW-4 — FF — GEPC — GPE — ISP— LEAP
TCEP -
Prisoner of Chillon, The (Continued).
( Chillon. )— B CEP— MCT— PFE
(On Chillon.)— ES
(On the Castle of Chillon.) — GTBS— GTSE — GTSL—
NAL— PYM
(Prisoner of Chillon, The — introd. sonnet.) — LPS-2
GEPM— TBV— MCCG
(Sonnet: "Eternal Spirit of the chainless Mind!"}
MBL '
Prisoner of Love. — William Blake. See Song: "How sweet
I roamed from field to field."
Prisoner of Zenda, The, sels, — "Anthony Hope" (Sir Anthonv
Hawkins).— (Chs. XXI and XXII.)— SPE-I Anmony
Honor of Zenda, The (err. fr. Chs. XII, XIII XVI
XVII, XVIII).— WRR-29
If Love Were All (fr. Chs. XX, XXI).— WRR-29
"It was night, and I was in the cell" (Chs. XXI and
XXII).— SPE-I
Prisoner of the Bastile, The. — Mrs, J. O. Warner. — OHCS-33
Prisoners. — Nancy B.arr. — HBMV
Prisoners. — Helen M. Lehman. — DDA
Prisoners, The. — James J. Montague.— PPD-1
Prisoners, The. — Stephen Spender. — MBP
Prisoner's Plea, The. — Unknown. — NPTP
Prisoner's Song. — Horace Gregory. — NP
Prisoner's Song of Jerusalem, A. — Unknown. — ACP
Prisoner's Statement, The. — Blanche Hedges Brown. —
OHCS-39
Prithee, Strive Not. — Harry Kemp. — LEAP — PR
Private, A. — Edward Thomas. — VM
Private Blair of the Regulars. — Clinton Scollard.— PAH
Private Devotion. — Phoebe Hinsdale Brown. — AA
(I Love to Steal Awhile Away.) — BPP
Private Jones, A. E. F.— William I. Engle. — PAPm
Private Judgment Condemned. — John Dryden. See Hind and
the Panther, The.
Private, 1917. — "R. L." (Russell Robins Lord). See Auto
biography.
Private of the Buffs, The. — Sir Francis Hastings Doyle.—
CTBP— EPW-5— EV-5— GPE— GTBS— HBV — LH—
—LPS-2— OBVV— VA
(Private of the Buffs; or The British Soldier in China
The.)— BMEP
Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, The, sel. — George Gissing.
Mood for Books, The. — MOB
Private Rehearsal, A. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Private Rehearsal, A — A Monologue. — Belle Marshall Locke.
— OHCS-35
Private Theatricals. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — PR
Private Theatricals. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Private Worship. — Mark Van Doren. — AMV-36
Prize of the Margaretta, The.— Will Carleton. — PAH
Pro and Contra. — Marc Antoine Madeleine Desaugiers, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Pro Mortuis. — Francis Turner Palgrave. — VA
Pro Patria Mori. — Thomas Moore. — EV-4— GTBS — GTSE—
GTSL
(When He, Who Adores Thee— C.)— EPW-4— OBRV—
TIP
Pro Rege Nostro. — William Ernest Henley. — CRE — EPW-5—
VOD
(England.)— LBBV
(England, My England.)— BMEP— CPOI— EV-5— GS-
HBV— MBP— MCT— OBEV— O'BVV—OTPC—
PER— YT
(Rhymes and Rhythms, XXV.)— BPN
Pro Sua Vita. — Robert Penn Warren. — MAP — MM
Probabilities. — Alexei Tolstoy, tr. fr. the Russian. — WTP-9
Problem, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AA — AP — APB—
AWP— BAP — CAP — EV-4— GEPM— HBV— I AP—
JAWP — LA— LEAP — LPS-3 — MOAP — OBAV—
PECK — TCAP — TOP — TPH — WBP— WGRP—
WTP-4
"Not from a vain or shallow thought" (sel.). — BAV —
GPE— OQP— QP-1
Problem, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Problem Father. — John Holmes. — AMV-37
Problem in Boy Training.— E. Harriet Palmer.— WRR-58
Problem in Mathematics, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Problem of Drunkenness. — Oliver W. Stewart. — SPE-S
Problem to be Solved, A. — St. Clair Adams. — ICBD
Problems for an Analyst. — Frances Frost. — NYBV
Procession. — Helen Pursell Roads. — HB
Procession of Cupid, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queene, The (Mask of Cupid, The).
Procession of the Flowers, The. — Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
Procession of Time, The. — George Chapman. See Euthymise
Raptus, or the Tears of Peace.
Procession of Times and Seasons, The. — Edmund Spenser. See
Faerie Queene, The (Pageant of the Seasons, etc.).
Procession with the Standard of a Faction, The: A Cantata,
sel. — Unknown.
Liberty Pole Satirized. The.— APB
(Derry-Down.)— APW
(Liberty Pole, The.)— PAH
Processional. — Alice Archer James. — AA
Proclamation, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See John
Endicott.
Proclamation, A. — Unknown. — PAH
Proclamation, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— GA — LBAH—
PAH
Proclamation, A. — Woodrow Wilson. — MO AH
416
TITLE INDEX
Prologue
Proclamation of Emancipation. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
Procne.— Peter Quennell.— MBP
Pro-Consuls, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV m
Procrastination.— Unknown —OHCS-3Q
Procrastination. — Edward Young. £>e Night Thoughts.
Procrustes' Bed.— Carlotta Perry.— OHCS-2S
Proctor Knott on Duluth.— Proctor Knott.— OHCS-34
Prodigal.— Du Bose Hey ward.— SPP—TCAP
Prodigal; The.— Helene Mullins.— NYBV
Prodigal. — David Cleghorn Thomson. — HMSP
Prodigal, The.— N. McGee Waters.— SPE-4
Prodifal Son, The.-B*Wg, N. T. See -St .Luke.
Prodigal Son, The.— A. E. Coppard— MBP
Prodigal Son, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Prodigal Son, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MAP
Prodigal Son, The (pant.).— Unknown, tr. fr. the French. —
Prodigals.— Charles L. O'DonnelL— HBMV
Prodigals, The (Parody).-- Unknown.— PA
Prodigies.— Grace Sartwell Mason — SPE-6
Proem- "As one, at midnight, wakened by the call. — Wilfrid
Wilson Gibson. — LBBV
(Prelude.)— MBP .
Proem: "Child-World — long and long since lost to view, The. —
James Whitcornb Riley. See Child-World, A.
Proem: "I am a Negro." — Langston Hughes. — TL
Pmpm- "I love the old melodious lays." — John Greenleaf Whit-
tier —AA—AP— CAP — GEPM—HBV—IAP— MO AP
— OBAV— TCAP
(Proem' Written to Introduce the First General Collection
of His Poems.)— APL— LEAP
Proem: "If this little world to-night.' — Oliver Herford. bee
Bashful Earthquake, The.
Proem- "Lo, thus, as prostrate, 'In the dust I write. — James
'Thomson (1834-1882). See City of Dreadful Night,
Proem: "Man grows up." — Robert Nathan. — DDA
Proem: "Out of my own great woe."— Heinrich Heine, tr. fr.
the German by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — AWP
Proem: "Snug in my easy chair." — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
See Fires.
Proem: "Strong Son of God, immortal Love." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See In Memoriani A. H. H. ("Strong Son
of God, immortal love").
Proem: "There is no rhyme that is half so sweet." — Madison
Cawein. — AA
(Prelude.)— PTER
Proem: "Thing of beauty is a joy for ever, A. — John Keats.
See Endymion.
Proem* "We found him in that Far-away." — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR „ , , „
Proem, A: "When in my walks I meet some ruddy lad. —
Samuel Ward. — AA
Proem: City of Dreadful Night, The.— James Thomson. See
City of Dreadful Night, The.
Proem to Endymion. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Proem to "Home-Folks." — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Proem to In Memoriam A. H. H.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H. ("Strong son of God, im
mortal love").
Proem to "The Parlement of Foules."— Geoffrey Chaucer. See
Parlement of Foules.
Proem: Written to Introduce the First General Collection of
His Poems. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Proem:
"I love the old melodious lays."
Profane, The. — Abraham Cowley (after Horace).— AWP
Profane Silence. — Unknown. — SPE-4
Professor, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Henry van
Dyke.
(Echoes from the Greek Anthology, VI.)— PVD
Professor at the Breakfast Table, sets.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Crooked Footpath, The.— HBV— HT
Our Father's Door.— OQP— QP-2
Hymn" of Trust. — AA— AP— APB— CAP— GR-a— IAP—
LOW— MRV— POI— WLIP
Sun-day Hymn, A.— APB— APW— CAP— IAP— PTER—
WGRP— WLIP
(Lord Is My Light, The.)— LOW— MRV— POI
Two Streams, The.— CAP— PEOR— PRK
Under the Violets.— AA— CAP— CCR—IAP
Professor Gunter on Marriage. — George Kyle. — WRR-3
Professor Is Homesick, The, 1923. — "R. L." (Russell Robins
Lord). See Autobiography.
Professor Puzzled, The.— F. B. Wilson.— BTB-2
Prof. Vere de Blaw.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Professor's Ball Game, The.— Will H. Irwin.— WRR-25
Profit and Loss.— John Oxenham.— OQP— QP-2
Profitable Day, A.— S. E. Kiser.— POI— SL
Program for the Celebration of Armistice Day. — American
Legion National Americanism Commission, The. — AOAH
Programme. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
Programs for Armistice Day. — Mary E. Hazeltine. — AOAH
Progress. — Matthew Arnold. — EPN
"Say ye: The spirit of man," (set.). — MOM
Progress. — Charlotte Becker. — ME
"Progress." — Isabel Fiske Conant. — BPM-36
Progress. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Progress.— N. Michel!.— OHCS-10
Progress.— Unknown.—OJICS-l 7
Progress.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA
Windows of the Soul (.set.).— OQP— QP-1
Progress and Poverty, set. — Henry George.
Meaning of Life, The.— MHT
"Progress is the law." — Robert Browning. See Paracelsus.
Progress of Balloons, The. — Philip Freneau. — APB — IAP
Progress of Dulness, The, sels. — John Trumbull.
Adventures of Miss Harriet Simper, The (Part III), — AP
—APB
Adventures of Tom Brainless, The. — AP
Tom Brainless at College (Part I).— ATP— IAP
Progress of Humanity, The. — Charles Sumner. — OHCS-10
Progress of Liberty, The. — James Madison Bell. — ANL
Progress of Love, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Progress of Man, The. — George Canning and John Hookham
Frere.
Canto Twenty-third (abr.).— CEP
Progress of Poesy, The.— Matthew Arnold.— -GPE—VLEP
Progress of Poesy, The. — Thomas Gray. — AEP-D (abr.) — ATP
— AWP— BEL— CBOV— CEP — CR— CRE— EM-1—
EP— EPP— EPRE — EPW-3 — EV-3 — GPE— GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL— HBV— OAEP — OBEC — OBEV —
PIAE— TCEP
"Woods that wave" (sel.).— BCEP
("Far from the scene," etc. — sel. fr. above.}
(From the "Progress of Poetry" — abr.) — LEAP
Progress of Sir Jack Brag, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Progress of Spring, The, sel. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
"Across my garden! and the thicket stirs." — GBOV — UFE
Progress of the Spark, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Progress of Taste, The, sel. — William Shenstone.
Much Taste and Small Estate.— EPW-3
Prohibition, The. — John Donne.— OB S
("Take heed of loving me.")— EG
Prohibition a Blessing to the Poor.— Henry W. Grady.— TS
Prohibition in Kansas. — John J. Ingalls. — WRR-18
Prohibition Keynote.— John G. Woolley.— WRR-42
Prohibition Party a Necessity, A.— A. B. Leonard. — WRR-18
Prohibition Song of Good Fellowship. — Lydia Huntley Sigour-
ney.— WRR-18
Prohibition the Only Safeguard for Youth. — George Lansing
Taylor.— TS
Prohibition the True Anti-Poverty Party.— W. Jennings Demo-
rest.— TS
Prohibition the Ultimatum. — A. A. Phelps. — TS
Prohibition's Bugle Call. — Mrs. Lide Meriwether. — WRR-18
Prohibition's Might.— R. L. Bruce.— WRR-18
Prolog, The: "Into the Calendis of Januarie." — Sir David,
Lyndesay. See Dreme, The.
Prologue: "Ane doolie season to ane careful dyte." — Robert
Henryson. See Testament of Cresseid, The.
Prologue: "Delusions of the days that once have been." — Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. See Giles Corey of the Salem
Farms.
Prologue: "For who can longer hold?" — John Oldham. See
Satires upon the Jesuits.
Prologue: "Forget six countries overhung with smoke. — Wil
liam Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Prologue: "I am a pilgrim come from many lands." — John Mase-
field. — PM
Prologue: "If yet there be a few that take delight" (in Nahum
Tate's The Loyal General). — John Dryden. — CEP
Prologue, The: "In a somer sesun, when soft was the sonne."
— William Langland (?). See Vision of Piers the Plow-
Prologue, The: "In the summer season." — William Langland
(?). See Vision of Piers the Plowman.
Prologue: "In-to the calendis of Januarie." — Sir David Lynde
say. See Dreme, The.
Prologue: "O love, the interest itself in thoughtless Heaven." —
W. H. Auden .— NAMP
Prologue: "See my lov'd Britons, see your Shakespeaf rise. * —
John Dryden. See Troilus and Cressida.
Prologue: "Something is dead," etc. — William Ernest Henley.
— TPH
(Prologue to "Rhymes and Rhythms.") — BPN
Prologue: "Such a starved bank of moss." — Robert Browning.
See Two Poets of Croisic, The.
Prologue: "These alternate nights and days, these seasons." —
Archibald MacLeish.— MAP
Prologue, A: "This cruve of ploughland, one clean stroke. —
Cecil Day Lewis.— BPM-35
Prologue: "This is the forest primeval. — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow. See Evangeline.
Prologue, The: "Thousand tymes have I herd men tell, A." —
Geoffrey Chaucer. See Legend of Good Women.
Prologue, The: "Times wherein old Pompion was a^saint, The."
Benjamin Tompson. See New England's Crisis.
Prologue, The: "To sing of wars, of captains, and of kings"
(to The Four Elements, The Four Humours, The Four
Ages, and The Four Seasons). — Anne Bradstreet. — AP
_APB— BAV— -IAP
Prologue: "Tonight we strive to read, as we may best." — Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. See John Endicott.
Prologue: "We who with songs." — James Elroy Flecker. See
Golden Journey to Samarkand.
Prologue, The: "Whan that Aprille with his shoures sote. ' —
Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Prologue and Epilogue to the University of Oxford (spoken by
Mr. Hart at the acting of "The Silent Woman").—
John Dryden. — EV-3
(Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1673, Spoken by
Mr. Hart at the Acting of "The Silent Woman.")
— OBS
Prologue and Epilogue to "Tyrannick Love, or The Royal
Martyr." — John Dryden. See Tyrannick Love, or The
Royal Martyr.
Prologue: Before the Curtain. — Arthur Sytnons. — POTT
Prologue: Book-Fairies Spell, The (P/av).— Josephine Thorp.
(Enchanted Book-Shelf, The.) — MOB
Prologue for an Amateur Performance of "The Honeymoon." —
Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — EP
Prologue for Poems, A.— John A. Holmes.— BPM-30
Prologue for School Entertainment. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Prologue: In Darkness. — John Ceilings Squire. — MBP
Prologue in Heaven. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See
Faust.
Prologue of Lament by Players.— Neil Munro.— HMSP
Prologue of the Attendant Spirit in "Comus." — John Milton.
See r Comus ("Before the starry threshold," etc.").
Prologue of the Pardoner's Tale, The.— Geoffrey Chaucer. See
Canterbury Tales, The (Pardoner's Tale, The).
Prologue Spoken by Mr. Garrick at the Opening of the Theatre-
Royal, 1747 (C.).— Samuel Johnson.— CEP— NBE—
OB EC — "WLIP
(Prologue Spoken at the Opening of the Drury Lane
Theatre, 1747.)— CBOV— EPW-3— EV-3
( Shakespeare. ) — LPS-3
(Shakespeare and Jonson.) — BCEP
Prologue: To a Theatrical Entertainment in Philadelphia.—
Philip Freneau.— APB
Prologue to Antonio's Revenge. — John Marston. See Antonio's
Revenge.
Austin Dobson. See Eighteenth-Century Vignettes.
Prologue to Fifine at the Fair.— Robert Browning. See Fifine
at the Fair.
Prologues to Henry V.— William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V.
Prologue to His Death.— Lionel Wiggam.— TB
prologue to La Saisiaz.— Robert Browning. See La Saisiaz.
Prologue to Mehbeus -Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Mehbeus).
Prologue to Mr. Addison^s Tragedy of Cato.— Alexander Pope.
CJSJr — JtL.V-3 — GPE (abr.)
Prologue to Rhymes and Rhythms. — William Ernest Henley
See Rhymes and Rhythms.
Prologue to "Rhymes to Be Traded for Bread."— Vachel Lind-
say. — UM[P — CPL
Prologs* Thopa,^ Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Prologue to Songs in Many Keys. — Oliver Wendell Holmes
.See Songs in Many Keys.
Prologue to the Canterbury Tales.— Geoffrey Chaucer. See Can
terbury Tales.
Prologue to the Comedy of A Word to the Wise.— Samuel John
son. — EPW-3
Prologue to "The Earthly Paradise." — William Morris. See
Earthly Paradise, The (Prologue: "Forget," etc.).
Prologue to the First Satire ("I never did") Persius tr fr
the Latin by John Dryden. See Satires.
Prologue to the Satires.— Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr
Arbuthnot.
Prologue to Towie Castle. — Gordon Bottomley — MM
Prologues to the ^Eneid. — Gawain Douglas.
Evening and Morning in June, An (Prologue to Bk. XIII,
11. 33-73j 163-186). — BSV
Evening and Morning in Winter, An.
(Prologue to Bk. VII — 11. 91-145.) — BSV
Proloug of the XII Buk of Eneados, The. — EPOM
Scottish Winter Landscape, A (Prologue to Bk.
(Spring— fr. Prologue to Bk. V.) — EPW-1
(Winter — fr. Prologue to Bk. VII.) — EBSV
Prolonged Sonnet. — Niccolo degli Albizzi, tr. fr. the Italian &-v
Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP— CPOI
Prolonged Sonnet. — Sinione dall' Antella, tr. fr. the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Prolcug of the XII Buk of Eneados, The.— Gawain Douglas
See Prologues to the JEneid.
Promenades and Interiors, sel. ("I am writing near " etc ) _
FrangoisCoppee, tr. fr. the French by Joseph T. Ship-
Prometheus. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BPN _ EPN _
EPW-4
Prometheus. — Wilfred Wilson Gibson. — EPN
Prometheus.— -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the German
by John S. D wight.— AWP— J AWP— WBP
Prometheus.— -Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound
("What veiled form," etc.)
Prometheus the Firegiver.— Robert Bridges. — PWB
Prometheus Unbound, sel. — ^Eschylus, tr. fr. the Greek by
Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Wail of Prometheus Bound, The. — WGRP
VII,
, e. —
Prometheus Unbound.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— BEL— BPN—
EM-2 (much abr.) — ERP — GEPC
D3LS,f Liberty> The (Act III, sc. iv, 11. 131-204).— EPN
( Thrones, altars, judgment-seats" — 11. 164-204.) — NBE
(Millennium, The.) — BHV
Prometheus Unbound (Continued).
"Echoes we: listen!" (Act II, sc. i, 11. 166-206— si. abr} —
MV-2 •'•
"From all the blasts of heaven." (Act II. sc. i, 11. 1-34)
NBE ''
"Monarch of Gods and Daemons, and all Spirits" (Act I).
(Defiance— 11. 1-54.)— BHV
("From unremembered ages we" — 11. 672-800, si. abr.)
— MV-2
("On a battle-trumpet's blast" — 11. 694-751.) — OBRV
("On a poet's lips I slept"— 11. 737-751.) — GPE
(Poet's Dream, The.) — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— PE—
WP
(Poet's World, The— si. abr.)-~EV-4
(Spirit's Song in "Prometheus.") — CBE
"My coursers are fed with the lightning" (Act II. sc iv
11. 163-174).— OBRV
"Pale stars are gone, The" (Act IV).— CRE
(Day of Love, The— 11. 356-578, abr.)— EPN
(Epilogue of "Prometheus"— 11. 553-578.)— CBE
("I rise as from a bath of sparkling water" — 11. 503-
578.)— NBE
("Man, one harmonious soul," etc, — 11. 400-423.) — CBE
("Peace! Peace! A mighty Power, which is as darkness"
—11. 510-578.)— OAEP
("Snow upon my lifeless mountains, The" — 11. 356-423 )
—NBE
("This is the day which down the void abysm" — 11. 554-
578.)— OQP— QP-2
(Empire and Victory.) — EA
(Ideal, The.)— BHV
("Thou, Earth, calm empire," etc. — 11. 519-578.)— EV-4
—OBRV
("To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite" — 11. 570-
578.)— OHPI
(Closing Lines of "Prometheus Unbound.") — PC
(From "Prometheus Unbound.") — LEAP
(Peaks of Life.)— BCEP
(Victory.)— CBOV
Semichorus I and II (Act II, sc. ii, 11. 1-40).— EPW-4
"To the deep, to the deep" (Act II, sc. iii, 11. 54-98).—
MV-2
Voice in the Air (Act II, sc. v, 11. 48-110).— BCEP
(Asia's Reply— 11. 72-110.)— EA
(Asia's Response.) — TCEP
(Asia's Song.) — ATP — CR
(My Soul is an Enchanted Boat— 11. 72-84.) — JPC—
PC
(To a Singer.)— CBPC
("Life of Life! thy lips enkindle"— 11. 48-71.)— GPE—
OBRV— TCEP
(Hymn to the Spirit of Nature.) — GTBS— GTSE
(Life of Life.)— CH
(Voice in the Air Singing, A.) — EA— EPW-4
"What veiled form," etc. (Act II, sc. iv, 11. 1-120.)— NBE
(Prometheus— 11. 34-105.)— BHV
Promise.— "^E" (George William Russell).— CMP— TCEP
Promise, The.— Henry N. Cobb. — BTB-1
(Gracious Answer, The.) — OHCS-10
Promise, The. — Annie Hamilton Donnell. — WRR-56
Promise. — Norreys Jephson O' Conor. — SPT
Promise, A.— Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
Promise and Performance. — Theodore Roosevelt. — GDAH
Promise of Peace. — Robinson Jeffers. — BLV — MAP
Promise of the Clouds, The.— Unknown. — ABVC
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBVY—RYC
Promised Country, The. — Speer Strahan. — JKCP
Promised Land To-Morrow, The. — Gerald Massey. See To-day
and To-morrow.
Promises and the Perils of Temperance Reform, The. — Joseph
Cook.— WRR-18
Promissory Note, The. — Bayard Taylor.— BHP — BOHV — HBV
Promotion of Sergeant Cubbison. — Samuel Rutherford Crockett.
Pronouns. — Karle Wilson Baker. — LS
Proof (Love, VIII). — Emily Dickinson. — LHW
Proof.— Ethel Romig Fuller.— DDA—PDN—VIL
(God Hears Prayer.)— OQP— OP-2
Proof, The. — Lucy Larcom. — EOAH
Proof. — Margaret A. Richard.— SPE-4
Proof.— Vera Willis-Reese.— VF
Proof Positive.— t/w&woow.— BTB-5— HHHA
(He Must Be a Committeeman.) — WRR-44
Proofs of Buddha's Existence. — Unknown. — WGRP
Proper Clay.— Mark Van Doren. — BPM-37
Proper Idler, A. — Edward Young. See Love of Fame, the Uni
versal Passion.
Proper Length of a Man's Legs. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Proper New Ballad, Intituled The Fairies Farewell; or, God-a-
Mercy Will, A. — Bishop Richard Corbet. See Farewell
to the Fairies.
Proper Reason, A.— Anna M. Pratt. — WRR-37
Proper Song, Entitled: Fain Would I Have a Pretty Thing
to Give unto My Lady, A. — Unknown. — OAEP
Proper Sonnet, A. — Unknown. — EPW-1
Proper Sonnet, How Time Consumeth All Earthly Things, A.—
Unknown (sometimes at. to Thomas Proctor). — MV-2
(Proper Sonnet, How Time Consumeth All Things.)— OBSC
(Sic Transit.)— BLV
Proper Trewe Idyll of Camelot, A.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Property. — Witter Bynner. — MCT
418
TITLE INDEX
Providence
Property. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Property Is the Fruit of Labor. — Abraham Lincoln. — PEDC
Prophecies. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Locksley Hall ("For
I dipt into the future").
Prophecy.— George Abbe.— TB
Prophecy.— Florence May Alt.— WRR-22
Prophecy. — F. A. Dewson. — RH
Prophecy, A. — Philip Freneau. — APB
(Ancient Prophecy, An.) — PAH
Prophecy. — Edgar A. Guest. — JHP
Prophecy, A. — Walter Savage Landor. See Proud Word You
Never Spoke.
Prophecy, A. — Arthur Lee (?). — PAH
Prophecy. — Marjorie Meeker. — NP
Prophecy. — Grace A. Timnierman Miller. — OHPI
Prophecy.— Nellie Burget Miller.— BAP
i/"H, -^ T-V- .. _ yr „ TD 11 A T\/n
•agedy,
See Locksley Hall ("For
Prophecy. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
I dipt into the future").
Prophecy, A. — Maurice Thompson. See Lincoln's Grave.
Prophecy. — Unknown. — DDA
Prophecy. — Gulian Verplanck. — MC
Prophecy.— Elinor Wylie.— LA— MOAP
Proohecy of Capys, The. — Thomas Babmgton Macauley. —
BHV
Prophecy of Famine, The, sel. — Charles Churchill.
Description of His Muse.— EPW-3
(On Himself.)— OBEC
Prophecy of Lemuel. — Bible, O. T. See Proverbs.
Prophet, The.— Thomas Curtis Clark.— HH— PEDC— RD AH
Prophet, The.— Abraham Cowley.— BLV
Prophet. — Robert Francis. — AMV-36
Prophet The, sel. ("When love beckons to you, follow him ). —
Kahlil Gibran.— LHW
Prophet, The. — George Matthews Perkins. — CAG
Prophet, The. — Alexander Sergeyvich Pushkin, tr. jr. the Rtis-
sian by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP— WGRP— WTP-7
Prophet, The.— Sherard Vines.— LBBV
Prophet and Fool. — Louis Golding. — HBMV m
Prophet Lost in the Hills at Evening, The. — Hilaire Belloc.—
Prophetess".— John Greenleaf Whittier. See Snow-Bound: A
Winter Idyl.
Prophetic Heart. — Dorothy Parker. See Songs of a Markedly
Personal Nature.
Prophetic Mirror, A.— Carlisle Smith.— WRR-7
Prophets at Home.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Prophets Who Cannot Sing (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. II
[XVII]).— Coventry Patmore.— CPOI ^TTTT ^ A
Propinquity Needed. — Charles Battell Loomis. — BOHV— PA
Proposal, A. — Puck. — CHS
Proposal, The.— Sol Smith Russel.— OHCS-39
Proposal. — Bayard Taylor. — PR
Proposal, The.— Unknown.— HSP— PTWP-SPE-4
Proposal, The. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thomson
Janvier) . — DRB
Proposals for Building a Cottage (abr.) — John Clare. — UFE
(After Reading in a Letter Proposals for Building a Cot
tage. ) — EV-4— O B RV
Proposed Barter. — Grace Hazard Conkling.— TBM
Props.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Prose or Verse?— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Prose-Poetry of Lincoln, The. — Abraham Lincoln. See First
Inaugural Address and Second Inaugural Address.
Proserpina.— Thomas Campion. — OBSC ^A-C-D
(Hark, All You Ladies That Do Sleep.)— OAEP
Prospect, The (Sonnet: The Prospect— C.).— Elizabeth Barrett
Browning.— CPOI— PDN— SEP
Prospect. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — RH
Prospect of Heaven Makes Death Easy, A.— Isaac Watts. See
There Is a Land.
Prospective Glimpse, A.— James Whitcomb Riley,— CPWR
Prospective Visit, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A.
Prospector, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Prospects of the Republic, The, — Edward Everett. See Cir
cumstances Favorable to the Progress of Literature in
America, The.
Prospectus. — William Wordsworth. See Recluse, The.
Prosperity.— Mary E. Coleridge. — CGOV
Prosperous Couple, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-35
Prospice.— Robert Browning.— AE—AEV—BBV— BEL— BLP
—BLV— BMEP—BPN — CPOI — CR— CRE— CRP—
DD— EM-2— EPN — EPNC — EPW-5— EV-5— FPE—
GEPC— GEPM — GPE— GTBS— GTSL— GR-e—HBR
— HBV — HBVY— ICBD — LEAP— LL-4— MCCG—
MRV—NAL—NPSC— OAEP— OBEC— OBVV— OQP
_PC— PECK— PIAE— POOI— PTER— QP-1— SBA—
— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VA— VLEP— WGRP—
WLIP— WTP-2— YT
Protection of American Citizens, The. — William P. Frye. —
SPE-6
Protection of Jehovah, The.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XXIII).
Protection of the Lord, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XCI).
Protest, A. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — VA
Protest.— Countee Cullen.— CDC— PFE
Protest, The. — James Russell Lowell. — PR
Protest, A.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— OBSC
Protest against the Ballot. — William Wordsworth. — EPN
Protest in Passing.— Leonora Speyer.— BAP— HBMV— PC
Protest of a Young Intellectual. — Don Marquis. — BHP
Protestant Ascendency. — John O'Hagan. — TIP
Protestation, The. — Thomas Carew. — CRE — EPW-2
Protestation, The. — Selwyn Image. — VA
Protevangelium of James, The, sel. — Unknown.
Lament of Saint Ann, The. — CAW
Prothalamion, sel. (Second Section). — Robert Hillyer. — MAP
Prothalamion.— Edmund Spenser.— ATP— AWP— BEL— CBOV
— CRE— EP—EPEP—EPP—EV-1— GEPC — GEPM —
GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LEAP— MCCG
— OBEV— OBSC— SBA— TCEP— TOP— WHA
Prothalamion. — Francis Brett Young. — HBMV — LHW
Prototype, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Prototypes. — Madison Cawein. — SPP
Proud, The. — Francis M. Frost. — OQP — QP-2
Proud, The. — Charles Norman. — NYBV
Proud and Beautiful. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Proud Boast. — Sister Mary Madeleva. — BMC
Proud Farmer, The. — Vachel Lindsay.
(Gospel of Beauty, A, I.)— CPL
Proud Father. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Proud King, The. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise,
The.
Proud Lady, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Proud Lady Margaret (diff. versions). — Unknown. — BB — ESPB
(A and B vers.)— OBB— STB
Proud Lover. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — PR
Proud Maisie [Is in the Wood]. — Sir Walter Scott. See Heart
of Midlothian, The.
Proud Miss MacBride, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — LPS-3
Proud Mysterious Cat. The. — Vachel Lindsay. — MV-1
Proud New York.— John Reed.— HBMV— NP
Proud of His Son-Graduate. — Unknown. — WRR-5S
Proud of Their Rags. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Proud Poet, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Proud Riders. — Harold Lenoir Davis. — LA — NP
Proud Song, A. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — BAP — HBMV
Proud Torsos. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Proud, Unhoped-for Light. — Raymond Holden. — MAP
Proud Vegetables, The.— Mary McNeil Fenollosa.— GBOV—
GFA— ME
Proud Word You Never Spoke. — Walter Savage Landor. —
BPN— EPN— ERP—EV-4— ISP— OBEV— SBA— TOP
(Lyrics and Epigrams — V.) — CBOV
(Prophecy, A.)— VA
(Proud Word You Never Spoke, but You Will Speak.)—
TPH
("Proud word you never spoke, but you will speak.") —
GTBS— GTSL
Provencal Lovers. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — LBAP — SR
(Aucassin and Nicolette.) — HBV
Proverb, A: "He that is slow to anger is better than the
mighty." — Bible, O. T. See Proverbs.
Proverb, A: "Soft answer turneth away wrath, A." — Bible,
O. T. See Proverbs.
Proverbeel Feelossif y. — "Agrikler." — OHCS-1 3
Proverbial Philosophy, sel. — Martin Farquhar Tupper.
Of Cruelty to Animals. — LPS-3
Proverbs, sels. — Bible, O. T.
Against Sloth (Ch. VI: 6-11).— PB-5
"Happy is the man that findeth wisdom" (Ch. Ill: 13-17).
_PB-4
Prophecy of Lemuel (Ch. XXXI: 1-31).— WTP-2
(Mother of the House, The— vss. 25-29.)— OQP— PSO
—QP-1
Proverb, A: "He that is slow to anger is better" (Ch. XVI:
vs. 32).— PB-5
Seven Hateful Things (Ch. 6:16-19).— PB-4
"Soft answer turneth away wrath, A" (Ch. XV: 1;
XIII: 15-17).— PB-3 (1st verse only).
(Proverb, A.)— PB-4
Strange Woman, The (Ch. V: 1-23).— WTP-2
"There be four things which are little upon the earth"
(Ch. XXX: 24-28).— PB-4
Way of a Ship, The (Ch. XXX: 18-19).— WTP-2
Wisdom (Ch. Ill: 16, 17, 18).— BPP
Proverbs. — William Blake. See Auguries of Innocence (with
Proverbs).
Proverbs. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by Louis Untermeyer.
— R1S
Day-Dreamer.
Good Advice.
Lesson from a Sun-Dial.
Motto.
Short Sermon.
Thanks.
Proverbs of Hell. — William Blake. See Marriage of Heaven
and Hell, The.
Proverbs of Hendyng, sels. — Unknown. — EPOM
"Alle whyle ich wes on erthe."
"Tell thou never thy fomon."
"Wis mon halt is wordes ynne."
"Yef thou havest bred and ale."
Proverbs of King Alfred, sels. — King Alfred (at. to), tr. fr.
the Middle English.— TCEP
Providence. — Joseph Addison. — EV-3
(Hymn: "When all thy Mercies, O my God.")— OBEC
Providence. — Wm. Cowper. See Light Shining Out of Darkness.
419
Providence
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Providence. — Vincenzo da Filicaja, tr. fr. the Italian by Leigh
Hunt.— CAW
Providence.— Reginald Heber.— GN— HBV— OHIP
(Lo, the Lilies of the Field.)— OTPC
Providence,— Cale Young Rice.— WGRP
Providence and the Dog. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Provident and wakeful fear, A."— Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics and Epigrams, XX.)— ERP
Providential Christmas, A.— Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-28
Providential Events in the Life of Washington.— Irving Allen.
— WOAH
Provider, The.— Louise Imogen Guiney.— WRR-25
Province of History, The.— James Ridpath. See
e History of
the World.
Provinces, The. — Francis Carlin. — SBMV
Provincia Deserta. — Ezra Pound. — TCPD
Proving. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — CDC
Proving the Question.— Unknown. — WRR-17
Prows o' Reekie, The.—Lewis Spence.— HMSP
Prudent April. — Helen E. Murphy. — OTA
Pruned Trees. — Gloria Goddard. — BAP
sam, e.— oert ridges.— PWB
Psalm.— Jessie E Sampter.— MRV— NV— OQP— PDN— QP-1
.Psalm ALVI: God is our refuge, our strong tow'r." — George
, Sandys. See Paraphrase on the Psalms of David, A.
lm AAIII: "God of love my Shepherd is." — George Her
-, ,
rsa
bert (ad.). — GS
.
Watts. — CRE
(Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun — si. abr.) — WGRP
( Jesus shall reign where'er the sun" — abr.} — EV-3
(King Triumphant— abr.)—ELRP
Psalm CXXXIX: "0 Lord, in me there lieth nought." — Mary
Sidney, Countess of Pembroke (paraphrased from the
Bible 'j O. T.), — OBSC
(His Presence.)— CGOV
Psalm XC: "Our God, our help in ages past." — Isaac Watts.
See O God, Our Help in Ages Past.
Psalm XIX ("Spacious firmament on high, The"). — Joseph Ad-
dison. — WGRP
(HymnO-AWP-EA-E^-EPP-ISP-JAWP-OBEV
(Hymn: Confirmation of Faith, The.) — EV-3
(Hymn to the Creation.)— DD— OHIP— SDD
(Ode.)— BLPA— BPP — CEP — LPS-2— MV-2— OBEC—
SEP
(Ode to Creation.)— TVSH
(Spacious Firmament, The.) — BCEP — JHP _ WHP
(Spacious Firmament on High, The.) — CTBP — GN _ HBV
("Spacious firmament on high, The.") — AEP-D — MRV
(Voice of Heaven, The.) — SPE-4
Psalm XXXVII: "Trust in the Lord. So shalt thou
XXXVII? S ederic Sheldon- See Psalms (Psalm
Psalm of Battle. — Unknown. See Thousand and One Nights,
Psalm of Confidence, A.— Stanton Coit. See Spirit of Man
The.
Psalm, of Hope, A. — W. F. Fox. — OHCS-11
Psalm of Life, A (parody).— Phcebe Gary. See Psalm of Mar-
Psalm of
•» i Q1**3 °-f Great Men All Remind Us — shorter sel.) — DD
Psalm of Marriage.— Phoebe Gary.— OHCS-2— SPE-4
(Psalm of Life, A.) — BHP — PA
1m r r "" * ' " " * - -
Psalm __ .„_
WGRP
Psalm of the West, The, sels.— Sidney Lanier
Heartstrong South and Headstrong North.— APB
Land of the Wilful Gospel. — PAH
Lexington. — PAH
Psalm of .Praise A.— Bible 0. T See Psalms (Psalm VIII).
>salm rf the. Early Buddhist Sisters, A. - Unknown.—
oronanhe
Triumph, The.— PAH
(Sonnets on Columbus — I-VIIL)
(Columbus — V.)- — GR-a
Psalm
APB — CAP
arl Sand-
Psalm-B.ook^m the Garret, The.— Benjamin Franklin Taylor.—
Psalme CXXXVII: "As on Euphrates shady banks we lay" _
George Sandys. See Paraphrase on the Psalms of
David, A.
Psalms, sets. — Bible, 0. T
Psalm I
(Familiar Psalms.)— LLC
(Trees and the Chaff [Moulton, Mod. Reader].)— WGRP
Psalms (Continued).
Psalm VIII ("O Lord, our Lord," etc.).— AWP— JAWP
— PFE — PJH-2
(Familiar Psalms.) — LLC
(Praise of God, The.)— OTA
(Psalm of Praise, A.)— CBOV
(What Is Man.)— EM-1
Psalm XV ("Lord, who shall abide," etc.).
(Fifteenth Psalm, The.)— ODP
Psalm XIX ("Heavens declare, The," etc.). — AWP GT-?
— JAWP — MPC-14 — PASC— PB-7 (sel)— PC—
ST
(Glory of God, The.)— CSBP
(Heavens Above and the Law Within, The [Moult™
Modern Reader}.)— WGRP '
(Nineteenth Psalm.) — ODP— WBLP
(God's Precepts Perfect, seL fr. above.) — BLRP
Psalm XXII ("My God, my God," etc.).— WTP-2
Psalm XXIII ("Lord is my Shepherd, The"). — AP (met
rical vers.) — AWP — EM-1 — GR-e— JAWP—
MPC-13— OHIP— PC— PEM — PJH-1 — SFC—
ST— WBLP
(Familiar Psalms.) — LLC
(Goodness of God, The.) — OTA
(Lord Is My Shepherd, The.)— CFBP— HT— PB-1
("Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want, The.") — WTP-2
(Protection of Jehovah, The [Moulton, Modern Reader}.)
(Psalm of David.)— S US
(Psalm XXI [wn].)— BTB-1
(Selections from the Bible.)— SR
(Shepherd's Psalm.)— PCD
(Twenty-third Psalm, The.)— PYM— TYP— VIL
(Versified by Eugene Field.) — PEF
Psalm XXIV ("Earth is the Lord's, The"). — AWP —
BTB-1— GR-e— JAWP— MPC-14— OHIP
(Antiphonal, An.) — CBOV
("Lift up your heads" [sel. fr. above].) — PCD
(Twenty-fourth Psalm.) — ODP — PB-3
Psalm XXVII ("Lord is my light.")
(Deliverance of Jehovah, The [Moulton, Modern
Reader].)— WGRP
(Lord Is My Light, The.)— CTBP
(Serenity of Faith, The [McFadyen's Tr. verses 7-141 ) —
BLRP
Psalm XXIX ("Give unto the Lord").— AWP— PFE
Psalm XXX ("I will extol thee").
(Paraphrased by George Sandys, verses 6-12.) — EP
Psalm XXXVII ("Fret not thyself").
(Familiar Psalms — verses 1-11.) — LLC
(Paraphrased by Chas. Frederic Sheldon.) — BLRP
Psalm XLII ("As the hart," etc.).— AWP— JAWP
Psalm XLII and XLIII ("As the hart," etc.).— JPC—
MV-2— PASC
(Search, The [Moulton, Modern Reader}.) — WGRP
Psalm XLVI^("God is our refuge," etc.).— AWP— JPC—
(From Psalm XLVI— abr.)— PC
(Paraphrased by George Sandys.) — EP
(Refuge, The [Moulton , Modern Reader}.)— WGRP
Psalm LV ("O, that I had," etc.).
(Wings [verses 6, 7].)— AWP— PCD
Psalm LXV ("Praise waiteth," etc. — verses 9-13).— OHIP
Psalm LXVII ("Lord bless, The," etc.).
(Festal Response, A [also Numbers VI:24-26].)— PASC
Psalm LXXVII ("I cried unto God," etc.).— AWP
Psalm LXXXIV ("How amiable," etc.).
(Familiar Psalms.)— LLC
Psalm XC ("Lord thou hast," etc.).— AWP— PASC
(Familiar Psalms.)— LLC
(Paraphrased by John Wyclif.)— EA
(Span of Man, The.)— EM-1
(Thou Art God— abr.)— BPP
Psalm XCI ("He that dwelleth," etc.). — AWP — JPC—
PASC— PC— PE (abr.)
(Everlasting Arms [Moulton, Mod. Reader].)— WGRP
(Protection of the Lord.) — EM-1
Psalm XCIII ("Lord reigneth, he is clothed, The," etc.).
— AP (metrical vers.)
(Jehovah's Immovable Throne [Moidton, Modern Read
er].) —WGRP
(Ninety-Third Psalm, The.)— ODP
Psalm XCV ("O come let us sing," etc.).— AWP— BLRP
(abr.)— BTB-5— JAWP — JPC (abr.) — OHIP
(abr.)— PC (abr.)
Psalm XCVII ("Lord reigneth, let the earth, The").
(Ninety-Seventh Psalm, The ) — ODP
Psalm XCVIII ("Oh sing unto Jehovah").
('Sing unto Jehovah.") — BLRP
Psalm C ("Make a joyful noise," etc.).— GR-e— MBP—
MPC-13— OHIP— PASC— PB-2— PJH-2
(Familiar Psalms.)— LLC
(Psalm of Praise.) — SUS
Psalm CIII ("Bless the Lord," etc.).— AWP— JAWP—
^ JPC (abr.)— PC (abr!)
(Familiar Psalms.)— LLC
(Hundred and Third Psalm, The.) — ODP
(Hymn of the World Within, The [Moulton, Modern
Reader].)— WGRP
Psalm CIV ("Bless the Lord, O my soul"). — GT-2—
(Hymn of the * World Without [Moulton, Modern
Reader, abr.}.)— WGRP
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Psalms (Continued).
Psalm CVII ("Oh, give thanks," etc. — verses 1-7, 33-38).
(Ocean, The [Moulton, Modern Reader, abr.].) — WGRP
(Scripture Reading.)— WRR-40
Psalm CXIV ("When Israel went forth").— POOI
Psalm CXXI ("I will lift," etc.).— AWP— -GR-e— JAVVP
— MPC-13— PB- 5— PC
(I to the Hills {.metrical vers. — unknown author}.") — SC
(I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes.) — BLP — CFBP
(One Hundred and Twenty-First Psalm, The.)— ODP
(Pilgrim's Song [Moulton' s Modern Reader].)— WGRP
(Song of Trust, A.) — PCD
Psalm CXXVI ("When the Lord turned").— MV-2
Psalm CXXX ("Out of the depths," etc.).
(De Profundis.)— BLRP— WGRP— WHL
Psalm CXXXIII ("Behold how good," etc.). — AP (met
rical vers.)—A.WP—JAWP
Psalm CXXXVI ("Oh, give thanks," etc.).— AWP— OHIP
(Scripture Reading.) — WRR-40 (abr.)
Psalm CXXXVII ("By the rivers," etc.).— AWP— JAW P
— PASC (abr.)-POOI— WTP-2
(Lament in Exile.) — CBOV
(Paraphrased by George Sandys.)— OB S
Psalm CXXXIX ("Jehovah, thou hast searched me," etc.).
(Paraphrased by Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke.)
— OBSC (abr.)
(His Presence.)— CGOV
(Searcher of Hearts Is Thy Maker, The [Moulton,
Modern Reader}.)— CBOV— WGRP
Psalm CXLVI ("Praise the Lord," etc.).
(Familiar Psalms.)— LLC
Psalm CXLVII ("For it is good," etc.).
("Sing unto the Lord" Isel. fr. above}.) — OHIP — PASC
Psalm CL ("Praise ye the Lord").— MP-2— PASC (ad.)
(Psalm One Hundred and Fifty.) — SFC
Psalms for the Twentieth Century. — Louis Hasley. — AMV-37
Psalms of Buddha, The, Extracts from. — Gautama Buddha, tr.
fr. the Sanskrit.— WTP-2
Psalms of Love. — Peter Baum, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
BithelL— AWP
"Psittachus Eois Imitatrix Ales ab Indis." — Sacheverell Sit-
well.— MBP
Psyche. — Thomas Heywood. — GPE
Psyche of Our Day, The. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Psyche's Lamp. — Ada Alden. — BAP
Psychological Puzzle, A. — Charles Macomber Smith. — HT
Psycholophon. — Gelett Burgess. — NA
Psychoneuroses. — Charles Divine. — RH
Psycho-Physical Education. — Unknown. — WRR-S4
Public Dinner at New York, sel. — Daniel Webster.
Benefits of the Constitution. — BTB-8
Public Dishonesty. — Henry Ward Beecher. — BTB-1
Public Opinion.— Frederic W. Farrar.— OHCS-21— TS
Public Proposal, A. — Unknown. — WRR-37
Public Speech.— Henry W. Bellows.— BTB-5
Public Virtue.— Henry Clay.— OHCS-5
Public Waste.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Public Worrier, The.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-27
Publish My Name (abr.).— Walt Whitman.— BFV
Publisher to His Client, A. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. —
CBE
(Epistle from Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori.) — EV-4
Puck. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Puck and the Fairy Queen. — William Shakespeare. See Mid
summer-Night's Dream.
Puck Goes to Court. — Fenton Johnson. — CDC
Puck of Pook's Hill, sel. — Rudyard Kipling.
Cities and Thrones and Powers (Prelude).— GPE— GTML
—POTT— RKV
Puck's Song. — Rudyard Kipling. — POTT — RKV
Puck's Song. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A (Puck and the Fairy Queen).
Puddle, The.— Morris Abel Beer.— LEAP
Puddle. The.— Eden Phillpotts.— BMEP— HBMV— SPT
Pud-Wudjies. — Patrick R. Chalmers. See Puk-Wudjies.
Pueblo. — Alice Corbin. See Desert Drift.
Pueblo Pot. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Puer ex Jersey. — Unknown. — NA
Puerto Rico. — Verona Watson Lehmer. — HB
Puffin, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Pug-Dog and Spitz.— F. Hey.— SAS
Pugilistic Parody (after Various Authors). — Harvard Lampoon.
— CAG
Puk-Wudjies— Patrick R. Chalmers.— DD—HBVY
Pulley, UThe V-X— George Herbert.— AEP-W— ATP— AWP—
BCEP — BEL — BLV— CBOV— CRE— EA— EM-1—
EPEP— EPS— EPW-2 — GPE— HBV— NAL— OAEP
— OBEV— OBS— PTER— SBA — SEP— TCEP— TPH
— UFE — WHA
(Gifts of God, The.)— EV-2— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL—
ICBD— LPS-3
Pullman.— Sara Henderson Hay.— NYBV
Pulpit in Modern Life, The.— Newell D wight Hillis.— SPE-4
Pulpit Oratory.— Daniel Dougherty.— BTB-1— OHCS-10
Pulse, The. — Mark Van Doren. — MAP
Pumas. — George Sterling. — BAP
Pump-Handle Shake.— Levi Gilbert— WRR-54
Pumpkin, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— DD— JHP— LLC—
LPS-2—MHT— OHIP— PBGP—TOAH— WRR-40
Pumpkin Pie. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Pumpkin-Pie (Acrostic) . — Unknown. — WRR-40
Pumpkin-Pie Makers, The.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Punch: The Immortal Liar, sels. (fr. last episode). — Conrad
Aiken.
"Build a house of gold for Punch" (Third Voice).— NP
"Like a tower of brass is Punch" (Fourth Voice). — NP
"Look! he conies! how tall he is!" ( Second f Voice). — NP
"Open a window on the world" (Seventh Voice).
(Puppet Dreams, The.)— MAP
"Pave the sky with stars for Punch!" (First Voice). — NP
"Sheba, now let down your hair" (Sixth Voice).
(Puppet Dreams, The.)— MAP
"Solomon, Clown, put by your crown" (Fifth Voice). — NP
"There is a fountain in a wood" (Ninth Voice).
(Puppet Dreams, The.) — MAP
Punchinello. — Hugh de Burgh. — CAW
Punctilio. — Mary E. Coleridge. — OBVV — TOP
Punishment of Robert. — Wilbur D. Nesbit.— SPE-6
Punkydoodle and Jollapin. — Laura E. Richards. — DDA
Puns. — Theodore Hook. — ABVC
(Cautionary Verses.) — BOHV
(Cautionary Verses to Youth of Both Sexes.)— BHP— HBV
Pup, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG—PPA
Pupil of Agassiz, A. — Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. — APP
Pupil Returns to His Master. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — TBM
(Pupil to His Master, The.)— PFY
Puppet Player, The.— Angelina Weld Grimke.— CDC
Puppet-Show of Life, The. — Johann Christoph von Schiller,
par. fr. the German. — WTP-7
Puppy's Problem, A. — Anne Emiiie Poulsson.— MPC-2 — PBV—
PPL
(Puppy's Problems, A.)— CPN
Pups for Sale.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-52
Pure Death. — Robert Graves. — AWP
Pure Hypothesis, A. — May Kendall. — VA
Pure Mathematician, A. — Arthur Guiterman. — BHP
Pure Patriotism.— T. de Witt Talmage. — FOAH
Purest Pearl, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-5
Purgatorio. — Hart Crane. — NAMP
Purgatorio. — Dante. See Divina Commedia.
Purification, The. — Richard Church. — MBP
Purification, The (in The Christian Year), sel. — John Keble.
Purity of Heart (first and last sts.). — BLRP
Puritan, The. — George William Curtis. See Puritan Spirit,
The.
"Puritan" — "Genesta." — Eugene Field. — PEF
Puritan Knight Errant, The. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras
(Description of Hudibras and His Equipments).
Puritan Lady, A. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — LA — MAP—
NP
Puritan Lady's Garden, A. — Sarah N. Cleghorn. — ME— UFE
Puritan Principle, The. — George William Curtis. — SPE-6
Puritan Spirit, The, sel. — George William Curtis.
Puritan, The. — BTB-5
Puritans, The. — Thomas Babington Macauley. See Milton.
Puritan's Ballad, The.— Elinor Wylie.— BAP— HBMV— PB-9
_PFY— SMP— TSW— TSWC— WTP-10
Purity of Heart. — John Keble. See Purification.
Purple Cow, The.— Gelett Burgess.— BOHV— HBV (incl. Cinq
Ans Apres)— HBVY—JPC— LBN— LEAP — MPC-3—
NA— PIAE— SBA— WTP-3
(Nonsense Rhymes.)— MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
Purple Crackles. — Frances M. Frost. — BLA
Purple Crackles.— Amy Lowell.— BLA— CMP— CP— CV— IAP
Purple Island, The, sels. — Phineas Fletcher.
Desiderium (Canto I, st. 16-33).— OBS
Faith and Knowledge Fight the Dragon. — EPEP
Koilia.— EPEP _
Overthrow of Lucifer, The (Canto 12, sts. 54-64).— OBS
Parthenia.— EV-2
Shepherd's Life, The.— EPEP
Purple Martins.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Purpose. — John Drinkwater. — OQP — QP-1
Purpose, A.— Henry Clemens Pearson. — OHCS-21
Purpose. — John James Piatt. — AA
Purpose. — Winnie Lita Price. — HB
Purpose.— Unknown. — OHCS-27
Purpose. — "John Philip Varley" (Langdon Elwyn Mitchell).
See To a Writer of the Day.
Purpose.— Amos R. Wells.— MRV
Purpose of Amendment, A. — Helen Parry Eden. — JKCP
Purpose of Fable-Writing, The. — Phsedrus, tr. fr. the Latin
by Christopher Smart. — AWP
Purpose of Life, The. — Frank Putnam. — POI — SL
Purpose of Life, The.— Unknown.— POI— SL
Pursuit, The. — Henry Vaughan. — OAEP
Pursuit of Happiness. — Charles Dudley Warner. — WRR-42
"Pursuits! alas, I now have none." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics and Epigrams III). — ERP
Pushan, God of Pasture. — Unknown. See Rigveda, The.
Puss and Her Three Kittens.— Thomas Hood.— WRR-35
Puss in Mischief.— Unknown. — WRR-35
Pussicat, Wussicat. — Unknown. — OTPC
("Pussicat, wussicat, with a white foot.") — PPL
(Pussycat Rimes, I.) — CFBP
Pussy. — Jane Taylor. See I Like Little Pussy.
Pussy and the Lace. — Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell.— WRR-39
Pussy and the Mice. — Unknown. See Some Little Mice Sat in
a Barn to Spin.
Pussy at School. — Louis B. Tisdale.— WRR-35
"Pussy can sit by the fire and sing." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Just-So Stories.
Pussy Cat.— E. C. Brereton.— HWC
Pussy Gray's Dinner. — Unknown. — WRR-35
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Pussy in Bed. — Unknown. — CIV
(Why Is Pussy in Bed?)— OTPC
Pussy, Pussy, Do Not Mew. — William Bourne Oliver Peabody.
— SAS
Pussy Sits beside the Fire. — Unknown. — OTPC
(Mistress Pussy.)— PBV
("Pussy sits beside the fire.") — PPL (si. diff. vers.) —
SAS
("Pussy-cat sits by the fire.") — RIS
Pussy Wants a Corner. — W. Alexander Stout. — OHCS-30
Pussy Willow.— Kate L. Brown.— CPN— PPL
Pussy Willow. — "Marion Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas
Green Robinson). — PEM
Pussy Willow, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Pussy Willows. — Rowena Bastin Bennett.— GFA
Pussy Willows.— Mary E. Plummer.— GFA— MPB— RAR
Pussy Willows ("O Mabel! Come out for fun"). — Unknown.
— WRR-35
Pussy Willows ("There are willow pussies"). — Unknown. —
GFA
Pussy-Cat. — Ann Hawkshawe. — OTPC— RYC
Pussy -Cat.— Unknown.— WRR-35
Pussy-Cat and Mouse on Thanksgiving. — Oliver Herford. See
Thanksgiving Fable, A.
Pussy-Cat Mew. — Mother Goose. — CBPC
(Old Nursery Rhyme: "Poor pussy-cat mew.") — WRR-3S
("Pussy-cat Mew jumped over a coal.") — SAS
(Pussycat Mole.) — GFA — OTPC
(Pussycat Rimes, II.)— CFBP
Pussy-Cat, Pussy-Cat. — Mother Goose. — OTPC — PB-1— PBV
(Cats.)— RIS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV—HBVY
(Pussy-Cat.)— CPN
("Pussy-cat, pussy-cat where have you been?") — PPL — SAS
(Pussycat Rimes, IV.)— CFBP
(Where Have You Been?).— WRR-35
"Pussy-cat sits by the fire." — Unknown. See Pussy Sits be
side the Fire.
Pussy-Cat Who Visited the Queen. — Carolyn Wells. — CIV
Pussy's Better Nature. — Annie Hughes. — WRR-13
Pussy's Dream. — Unknown. — WRR-3 5
Pussy's Picture. — Lizzie J. Rook. — PPYP
Pussy's Plea.— Henry Coyle.— PPA
Pussy's Vocal Lesson. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Pussy-Willows. — Arthur Guiterman. — VOD
"Put forth to watch, unschooled alone." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Many Inventions.
Put It Through. — Edward Everett Hale. — MC — PAH
"Put Money in Thy Purse" (in. mod. Eng.). — Unknown. —
TMEV
Put Off the Wedding Five Times and Nobody Comes to It.—
Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Put Out That Fire! — William M. Taylor. — TS
Put Yourself in Her Place.— Charles Barnard. See Knights
of To-day.
Putting Down the Window. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Putting in the Seed. — Robert Frost. — ME
Putting the World to Bed. — Esther W. Buxton. — MPC-1—
RYC— TVC— TVSH
Putting Up o' the Stove. — Unknown. — OHCS-1
Putting Up Stoves. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Puzzle, A. — Margaret Eytinge. — BTB-7
Puzzled. — Mrs. Annie Trumbull Slosson. — OHCS-26
Puzzled Census-Taker, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — HBV—
HSP— MHT— OHCS-14
("Nein" Boys and Girls.)— WRR-44
Puzzled Centipede, The.— Unknown.— MCG— MPC-1 3— UTS
(Centipede Was Happy, A.)— ALV
(Perils of Thinking, The.)— BHP— OTA
Puzzled Dutchman, The. — Charles Follen Adams. — BTB-1—
OHCS-5
Puzzled Game-Birds, The. — Thomas Hardy. — PPA — VLEP
Puzzler, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Pwize Spwing Poem. — Unknown. — BTB-3
Pygmalion.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— LA— WGRP (abr.)
Pygmalion.— William Bell Scutt.— EPN— VA
Pygmalion and Galatea, sel. — William Schwenk Gilbert.
"Pygmalion" (fr. Act I).— BTB-7
("Thing is but a statue after all, The" — abr.)— VA
Pygmalion to Galatea. — Robert Graves. — PG
Pylons, The. — Stephen Spender. — AWP
Pyms Anarchy (abr.). — Thomas Jordan (?). — OBS
Pyramids Not All Egyptian. — G. 0. Barnes. — OHCS-13
Pyramus and Thisbe. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BHP — HBV—
OHCS-18— ST
Pyre of Patroclus, The. — Homer, tr. fr. the Greek by Alex
ander Pope. See Iliad.
Pyrenees Mountains, The. — R. W. Phipps. See Warnings
from History.
Pyres, The.— Hermann Hagedorn.— MMV— NPSC— RH
Pythagoras. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Pythagoras. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — LA
Python, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— ABVC— HBVY— JPC— NA
Python.— Grace Hazard Conkling. — FP — GPE — NP — TCPD
Pyxidanthera, The. — Augusta Cooper Bristol. — A A
Qua Cursum Ventus.— Arthur Hugh Clough. — BEL — BPN —
CRE— EP— EPP — EPN — EPW-4 — EV-5 — GPE —
GTBS— GTML— HB V— LL-4 — LPS-1— NAL— OAEP
— OBVV— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— VA—VLEP
Quack Medicines. — George Crabbe. See Borough, The.
"Quaerit Jesurn Suum Maria." — Richard Crashaw. — ACP —
Quaeritur. — Rudyard Kipling. — PA
Quails, The. — Francis Brett Young. — PPA
Quaint Character, A. — Alexander Smith. See Life Drama, A.
Quaker, The.— Stephen Adams. — WRR-3 9
Quaker and the Robber, The. — Samuel Lover. — OHCS-8
(Quaker's Meeting, The.)— BOHV— THP
Quaker Boy, The. — Brummell Jones. — WRR-12
Quaker Graveyard, The. — Silas Weir ^ Mitchell.— AA — OBAV
Quaker Ladies. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz. — AA
Quaker Meeting-House. — William Ellery Leonard. — PFY — RH
Quaker of the Olden Time, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. —
APW
Quaker Widow, The.— Bayard Taylor. — AA — AP — IAP —
OHCS-2— SPE-5
Quakerdom. — Charles G. Halpine. — LPS-1
Quakeress Bride, The. — Elizabeth Clementine Kinney. — AA
Quakers Are Out, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier,— WRR-46
Quaker's Courtship, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Quaker's Meeting, The. — Samuel Lover. — BOHV — THP
(Quaker and the Robber, The.)— OHCS-8
Quaker's Wooing, The (with music). — Unknozvn. — AS
Duality of Mercy, The. — Unknown. — PTWP
uality of Mercy, The.— Mary M. Walsh.— CAG
Quality of mercy is not strained, The." — William Shakespeare.
See Merchant of Venice, The.
Quand Vous Serez Bien Vieille. — Samuel Daniel. See To
Delia (XXXVIII).
Quangle Wangle's Hat, The.— Edward Lear. — CFBP— GFA—
PB-5— PTA-2— RIS— SAS
Quantity and Quality.— Winifred M. Letts.— CV — HBMV —
SPT
Quantrell (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Quarantana. — Eileen Duggan. — BMC
Quarrel, The. — Conrad Aiken. — MAP
Quarrel, The.— Charles Mackay. — OHCS-26
Quarrel, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Quarrel between Sir Peter and Lady Teazle. — Richard Brinsley
Sheridan. See Rivals, The.
Quarrel of Brutus and Cassius, The. — William Shakespeare.
See Julius Caesar.
Quarrel of Friends, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See
Christabel.
Quarrel of Squire Bull and His Son Jonathan. — James Kirke
Paulding.— BTB-2— WRR-10
Quarrel of the Flowers, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Quarrel of the Wheels, The. — Thomas Dunn English. —
OHCS-26
Quarrel Scene, The. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar
(Quarrel of Brutus and Cassius).
Quarrel Scene from "The School for Scandal." — Richard Brins
ley Sheridan. See School for Scandal, The.
Quarrelling. — Isaac Watts. See Let Dogs Delight to Bark and
Bite.
euarrelsome Kittens, The. — Unknown. See Two Little Kittens,
uarrelsome Trio, The.— L. G.— WBLP
Quarry, The. — William Vaughn Moody. — LA
Quart of Milk, A. — Emma Dunning Banks. — CHS
Quartermaster Corps, The. — William C. Pryqr. — PPGW
Quartet's Anthem. — Sam Walter Foss, — WRR-34
Quatorzain. — Henry Timrod.— AA — BAP— LBAP — LEAP —
OBAV
(Love.)— BTP
(Most Men Know Love.) — LL-3
(Most Men Know Love But as a Part of Life.) — IAP —
TCAP
(Sonnet: "Most men know love but as a part of life.") —
HBV
(Sonnet: Most Men Know Love.) — SPP
Quatrain: "Christ bears a thousand crosses now." — Charles G.
^Blanden. — MOM
Quatrain: "Golf links lie so near the mills, The." — Sarah N.
.Cleghorn. See Golf Links Lie So near the Mill, The.
Quatrain, A: "Hark at the lips of the pink whorl of shell." —
Frank Dempster Sherman. — A A
Quatrain: "Here is the Truth in a little creed." — Edwin Mark-
ham.— OQP—QP-1
(Creed, A.)— MOM
Quatrain [XI] : "Here upon eternity is won." — Thomas S.
Jones, Jr. — PFE
Quatrain [V] : "Nothing is judged according to its size." —
Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — PFE
Quatrain: "Though love repine," etc. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
.in: 1 hough love re
— OQP— QP-2
;acrifice.)— CAP— GP
(Sacrifice.)— CAP— GPE— HBV— HBVY
Quatrains: "Brushes and Paints are all I have." — Gwendolyn
B. Bennett.— CDC
Quatrains: "How strange that grass should sing." — Gwendolyn
B. Bennett. — CDC
Quatrains: "Noe more unto my thoughts appeare." — Sidney
Godolphin. — OBS
Quatrains: "One said: Thy life is thine to make or mar.") —
Robert W. Service.— CPS
Quatrains from Omar Khayyam. — Omar Khayyam.
Rubaiyat, The.
Queen, The.— William Winter.— HBV
Queen Alcestis and the God of Love. — Geoffrey Chaucer.
Legend of Good Women, The.
Queen and Huntress, Chaste and Fair. — Ben Jonson.
Cynthia's Revels.
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Queen and Slave, — Mortimer Collins. — OBVV
"Queen Anne's Lace."— Georgia Benedict. — CAG
Queen Anne's Lace. — Mary Leslie Newton. — FPH— GFA —
MPB— MPC-3— PASC— SP
Queen Arjamand's Dagger. — Edwin Arnold. See With Sa'di
in the Garden.
Queen Cleopatra. — Conrad Aiken. See Variations.
Queen Creek Canyon. — Virginia Weigel Page. — HB
Queen Djenira.— Walter de la Mare.— BMEP— LEAP
Queen Eleanor's Confession (A and B vers.; A vers., in
Percy's Reliques) . — Unknown. — ESPB
Queen Elizabeth. — Anne Bradstreet. — APB
Queen Elizabeth (Italian and tr.). — Unknown. — WRR-7
•Queen Elizabeth Speaks. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Queen Esther's Petition. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Queen Forgets, The. — George Sterling. — BFP— MOAP— TCPD
Queen Hynde, sel. — James Hogg.
Boat-Race, The. — AE
Bueen Isabella's Resolve. — Epes Sargent. — WRR-10
ueen Katharine's Appeal to King Henry. — William Shake
speare. See King Henry VIII (Trial of Queen Katha-
Queen Mab.— Thomas Hood— CFBP— CPN— DD— EV-4 — GS
— HBV — HBVY — HOAH — JPC— MPC-7— OTPC
(a&r.)— PB-4 — PPL — RAR (a&r.)— RYC — SPE-1—
TVC— TVSH— WRR-26
Queen Mab. — Ben Jonson. See Satyr, The.
Queen Mab. — William Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet.
Queen Mab, sels. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
"How wonderful is death" (fr. Pt. I). — GPE
Magic Car Moved On, The (fr. Pt. I).— GN
Night (fr. Pt. IV).— LPS-2
Sunset (fr. Pt. II).— BTB-9— LPS-2
To Harriet (Dedication).— EPN
To lanthe, Sleeping (fr. Pt. I).— LPS-2
'*! was an infant," etc. (sel. fr. above}. — EPNC
War (fr. Pt. IV).— LPS-2
Bueen Mab in the Village. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
ueen Mab Visits Pigwiggen, the Fairy Knight. — Michael
Draytpn. See Nymphidia: or, The Court of Fairy.
Queen Mab's Chariot. — Michael Drayton. See Nymphidia: or,
The Court of Fairy.
Queen Mab's Visit to Pigwiggen. — Michael Drayton. See
Nymphidia: or, The Court of Fairy.
Queen Margaret to William de la Pool, Duke of Suffolk.—-
Michael Drayton. See England's Heroical Epistles.
Queen Margaret's Triumph. — William Shakespeare. See King
Richard III.
Queen Mary, sels. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Hapless Doom of Woman. — VLEP
(Low, Lute, Low.) — BPN
Milkmaid's Song.— BPN— EPN
(Song of the Milkmaid, The.)— HBV— LPS-1
Queen Mountain. — Blanche Brown Bryant. — HB
Queen of Beauty, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-4
Queen of Bubbles, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — GT-2
(Dreamer, The.)— GPE— LBMV
Queen of Corinth, The, sel. — John Fletcher, Philip Massinger,
et al.
Weep No More (fr. Act III, sc. ii).— BEL— CH— CRE
EP— EPEP— EPP— EV-2— OBEV— TOP
(Mourn No More.)— BLV
(Song.)— EPW-2
Queen of Courtesy, The. — Unknown. See Pearl.
Queen of Crete, The. — John Grimes. — HBMV
Queen of Elfland, The. — Unknown. See Thomas the Rhymer.
Queen of Elfland's Nourice, The. — Unknown. — OBB
(Queen of Elfan's Nourice, The.)— ESPB
Queen of Fairies, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. —
B CEP— EV-2— WTP-1
(Fairy Queen. The.)— CGOV— MCG—PCD— STP
(Life of a Fairy, The— a&r.)— OTPC
(Old Song of Fairies, An.) — RG
Queen of Hearts, The. — Marc Cook. — PR
Queen of Hearts, The.— Mother Goose. — HBV — HBVY —
OTPC— PB-1— RIS
("Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts.") — PPL — RIS
§ueen of Prussia's Ride, The. — A. L. Smith. — OHCS-21
ueen of Scotland, The.— Unknown. — ESPB
ueen of the Angels, The. — Giovanni Boccaccio, tr. fr. the
Italian by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Queen of the Flowers. — Grace B. Faxon. — WRR-50
Queen of the Mayhem. — Margaret Fishback. — TL
Queen of the World. — Unknown. — PDN
Queen of the Year, The. — Edna Dean Proctor.— CRYO — DD
Queen Rose. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN
"Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Maud.
Queen Vashti. — Thomas DeWitt Talmage. — OHCS-28
Queen Vashti's Lament. — John Reade. — BTB-4
Bueen Victoria.— Humbert Wolfe.— MBP
ueen-Anne's-Lace. — William Carlos Williams. — MAP
Queene and Huntresse. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Queene of Aragon, The, sel. — William Habington.
Fine Young Folly. — OBS
Queene of Corinth. — John Fletcher. See Queen of Corinth.
Queens. — John Millington Synge. — OBMV — TIP
Queen's Chariot, The. — Michael Drayton. See Nymphidia: or.
The Court of Fairy.
Queen's Last Ride, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA—
WRR-26
Queen's Letter, The. — "Anthony Hope." See Rupert of Hentzau.
Queen's Marie, The. — Unknown. See Mary Hamilton.
Queen's Men, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Queen's Song. — Stopford Augustus Brooke. See Riquet of the
Tuft.
Queen's Song, The. — James Elroy Flecker. — HBV — POTT
Queen's Song, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Chas-
telard.
Queen's Vespers, The. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).
Queen's Visit, A.— William Cory.— EPW-5
Queen's Wake, The, sels. — James Hogg.
Fate of MacGregor (The Eleventh Bard's Song, fr. Night
I).— OHCS-23
Kilmeny (The Thirteenth Bard's Song, fr. Night II). —
CBPC — CR — EBSV — EV-3— GBV— HBV-
LPS-3— OBEV— OBRV— STB
(Bonny Kilmeny Gaed up the Glen— 11. 1-151; 276-279.)
— BSV
Witch of Fife, The (The Eighth Bard's Song, fr. Night I).
—BCEP— BSV— WTP-5
Queenstown Harbour. — Norreys Jephson O'Conor. — MCT—
PER
. icer, The. — Henry Vaughan. — NBE
Jueer Boy, A.— W. H. Salter.— BTB-7— WRR-15
Jueer Fit, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Jueer Habits. — Corneille McCarn. — GFA
iueer, Isn't It, Dear? — Unknown. — WRR-23
}ueer Little House, The.— Unknown.— PPYP— RYC
}ueer Little Roses.— Julia P. Ballard.— LPP
iueer Old Woman, The. — "Marian Douglas" (Annie Douglas
Green Robinson). — SPE-4
ueer One, The. — Rhea de Condres. — GSRC
ueer Scholars, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
, . .
(Frogs at School.)— WRR-17
Ship, The. —
See I Saw a Ship
.
Queer Ship, The. — Mother Goose.
a-Sailing.
Queer Table, A. — Unknown. — PPYP
Queer Thing, A. — Loftus Frizelle. — RYC
Queer Word, A. — Unknown. — WRR-2S
Quel Dommage. — Eleanor Putnam. — PR
(Cousin Jack.)— WRR-29
Quelling of the Blatant Beast, The. — Edmund Spenser. See
Faerie Queene, The.
Buern Tu, Melpomene. — J. Logic Robertson. — EBSV
uentin Durward, sel. — Sir Walter Scott.
County Guy (fr. Ch. IV).— BCEP— BEL— BFVR— BPB—
BPN— EBSV — EP— EPN— EPNC — EPW-4—
EV-4— GR-e — LC— LPS-1 — OAEP— OBRV—
SEP— T CEP— TOP
(Serenade, A: "Ah, County Guy, the hour Is nigh.") —
GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Song.)— CH
(Song: County Guy.) — CR
Query. — Virginia Lawrence. — PR
Query. — Mildred Elizabeth Marcette. — POOT
Query. — Unknown. — WRR-29
(Catechist, The.) — SR
3uest. — Lena Whittaker Blakeney. — OA
}uest, The. — Eudora S. Burnstead. — PB-4
)uest, The. — Ellen Mackey Hutchinson Cortissoz. — HBV
^uest, The.— Gladys Cromwell.— HBMV
5uest, The. — Chester B. Emerson. — OQP — QP-1
)uest, The, sel. — Edward Salisbury Field.
Dedications: "I've gone about." — MOAH
Quest, The. — Winfred Ernest Garrison.— PDN
Quest, The. — Eva Gore-Booth. — OQP — QP-1
Quest. — Elizabeth Hart. — AMV-35
"Quest." — Maurice Kelley. — OA
Quest, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Quest, The. — Agnes Lee. — VOD
Quest, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Quest, The.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Quest. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. See Corda Concordia.
Quest. — Dorothy TyrreL — MOM
Quest Eternal, The. — Margaret Widdemer. — PASC
Quest for the Young Witch: Autumn. — Thomas W. Duncan. —
AMV-37
8 uest of Motherhood, The. — Wilna Wintringham. — HB
uest of Saint Truth, The (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. —
TMEV
Buest of the Fathers, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
uest of the Grail, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls
of the King, The (Holy Grail, The).
3uest of the Magi, The. — Benjamin F. Leggett. — CS
}uest of the Purple Cow, The. — Hilda Johnson. — BOHV
}uest of the Ribband, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — SC — TL
Juest Renewed, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Juester, The. — Elizabeth Griswold King. — CAG
guesting. — Anne Spencer. — CDC
Question, A. — Matthew Arnold. — GPE — MRV — VLEP
Question. — Howard McKinley Corning. — MOM
Question, A.— P. T. Forsyth.— OQP— QP-2
Question, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — BE]>— CRE
Question, A. — C. L. Jones. — CAG
Question, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Question. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
Buestion? — "Joaquin" Miller. — APB
uestion, The ("I dreamed that, as I," etc.}. — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. — BPN — CBE— CH— EPN— EV-4— GPE—
HBV— OBEV— OBRV
(Dream of the Unknown, A.) — GTBS— GTSE — GTSL
Question ("One word," etc.). — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See One
Word Is Too Often Profaned.
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
euestion, A. — Fairmont Snyder. — PPA
uestion^A.— John Millington Synge.—GTIV— MBP— OBMV
Buestion, The.— Rachel Annand Taylor. — HBV
uestion, A ("As Annie was carrying the baby"). — Unknoi
Question, A ("If I really, really trust him"). — Unknown. —
BLRP
Question, A ("Now shall I eat it all myself"). — Unknown. —
PPYP
"Question, The" ("Were the whole world good as you"). —
Unknown.— WBLP
Question and Answer. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BPN
Question and Answer. — Unknown. — ABVC
Question Mark, The. — Persis Greely Anderson. — NYBV
Question of Legs, The. — Unknown. — LBAH
Question of Nations, The. — B. W. Richardson. — TS
Question of Sacrifice, A. — Sister M. Eulalia. — WHL
Question to Lisetta, The.— Matthew Prior. — OBEY
Question Whither, The.— George Meredith. — BMEP — EPN—
HBV— OQP— POTT— QP-2— WGRP
Questioning. — Grace Noll Crowell. — DD
Questioning. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG — CVG
Questioning Spirit, The.— Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN — EP—
V LEP
Questionings. — Frederic Henry Hedge. — HBV
Questionnaire. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Questions. — Ruth Collat. — MCG — RYC
Questions ("Are we wrong in all our teaching"). — Edgar A.
Guest— CVG
Questions ("Would you sell your boy"). — Edgar A. Guest. —
CVG
Questions. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — PPA
Questions. — Henry S. Kent. — OHCS-16 .
Questions and Answers (si. abr.~). — Oliver Wendell Holmes. —
LLC
Questions at Night. — Louis Untermeyer. — RIS
Questions for the Boy. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Questions with Answers. — Unknown. — BOHV
"Quho is at my windou, quho? quho?" — Unknown. — EG — EP
(Who Is at My Window.)— BLV
Qui Bien Aime a Tard Oublie. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Parle-
ment of Foules, The.
Qui Laborat, Orat. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BEL — BPN —
EPN— EPNC—EPW-4— TPH— VLEP
"Qui perdiderit animam suam." — Richard Crashaw. — ACP
"Qui Vive?" — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB
Bui Vive! — Anne Goodwin Winslow. — LS
uia Amore Langueo ("In a tabernacle of a tower"). — Un
known. — ACP
Quia Amore Langueo ("In a valley of this restless mind"). —
Unknown.— EA— OBEV
"Quia Multum Amavi." — Oscar Wilde. — ACP
Quickening. — Christopher Morley. — HBMV
"Quick-falling dew." — Basho, tr. fr. the Japanese by Curtis
Hidden Page.
(Four Poems.)— JAWP— WBP
(Seven Poems.)— A WP
"Quickly and pleasantly the seasons blow." — Robert Hillyer.
See Sonnets.
Buickness. — Henry Vaughan. — OBS
uicksand, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-31
Quicksand Years.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— IAP—TCAP
Quid Non Speremus,, Amantes? — Ernest Dowson. — HBV
Quid Petis, O Fill. — Unknown. — MV-2
(Christmas Carols, II— abr.) — EPP
(Mater Dulcissima — abr.) — CBOV
("Quid petis O fily.") — EP
Quidmtnkies, The. — John Gay. — EA
Quien Sabe? — Ruth Comfort Mitchell. — VOD
Quiet. — Leonie Adams. — MOAP
euiet, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — BEL
uiet. — Bernice Kenyon. — BPM-30
auiet. — Ernest Radford. — OBVV
uiet Enemy, The. — Walter de la Mare. — CMP
Quiet Evening at Cards, A. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Quiet Eye, The. — Eliza Cook. — VA
Quiet from Fear of Evil.— "S. C. M'K." — BLRP
Quiet Heart, The.— John Newton.— SPE-4
Quiet Hour, The. — Louise Hollingsworth Bowman. — BLRP
Quiet Kingdom, The. — Carl Busse, tr. fr. the German bv Lud-
wig Lewisohn.—AWP— JAWP— WBP
Quiet Life, The. — Samuel Johnson. See On the Death of Mr
Robert Levet, a Practiser in Physic.
Quiet Life, The. — Alexander Pope. — ALV — BPP — GEPM—
GTB S — PDN — WP
("Happy the man whose wish and care,") — EG
(Ode on Solitude— C.)— ATP— AWP— CEP— CR—EPC—
EPRE— EV-3— GPE — HBV— HB V Y— JA WP—
LC— OAEP— OBEC— OTPC— SN— WBP
(Ode to Solitude.) — LPS-1 — SB A
(Solitude.)— BLV— GTSE—GTSL—MCCG— PECK
Quiet Life, The. — Unknown. — HBV — OTPC
(Herdman's Happy Life, The.)— CRE— EP
(Herdmen, The.)— OBSC
(What Pleasure Have Great Princes.) — WP
auiet Life and a Good Name, A. — Jonathan Swift. — EV-3
uiet Little Body. — Ben Smith. — VF
Quiet Lodger, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Quiet Mind. The. — Unknown. — OBSC
Quiet Nights, The. — Katharine Tynan. — HBV
Quiet Pilgrim, The. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — AA — BAP (abr }
— LEAP— OBAV v °
Quiet Singer, The. — Charles Hanson Towne. — HBV — LBMV
Buiet Smoke, A.— Walter H. Neall.— OHCS-31
uiet Soul, A. — John Oldham. See To the Memory of Mr.
Charles Morwent.
Quiet Street after Rain, A. — Louis Ginsberg.— OTA
Quiet Things.— "I. W."— OQP— QP-2
Quiet Waters. — Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff. — BLPA
Quiet Woman, The. — Genevieve Taggard. — NP
Quiet Work. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN— CBE — EM-2— EPN—
GEPC— GPE— HBV— ISP— LEAP— MCCG— MRV—
OAEP— OQP— PBGG— QP-1—TVSH— VLEP— YT •
Quilt, The. — Mary Erne Lee Newsome. — CDC
Quilting, The. — Anna Bache.— OHCS-6
Quip, The. — George Herbert. — ATP — BEL — CGOV— CRE — -
EPS— EPW-2—EV-2— GPE— OAEP— OBS
Quit You like Men. — William Herbert Hudnut. — OQP — OP-1
Quit Your Foolin'.— Unknown.— HHHA— WRR-44
Quite by Chance. — Frederick Langbridge. — BOHV
Quite Enchanted. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Quite Like a Stocking. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — OFPE
PEOR
(Kriss Kringle.)— CRYO— FPH— HBVY— MPB— PEDC
—RYC— SDH— TSW L
Quite the Cheese. — H. C. Waring. — PA
Quits. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Quits. — Matthew Prior (after Martial). — AWP
(Epigram: "To John I ow'd great Obligation.") — CEP
EPW-3
(Epigrams.)— ALV
Quitter, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Quitter, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS—ICBD
Quitter, The. — Unknown. — BLPA — WBLP
Quitting Again (Odes, III, 26). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin bv
Eugene Field. — PEF
Buivera — Kansas. — Eugene Fitch Ware. — APD — APL
uivira. — Arthur Guiterman. — PAH — PFY— STP
Quo Vadis? — Myles E. Connolly. — JKCP
Quo Vadis? — John Oxenham. — MOM
Quo Vadis, sels. — Henryk Sienkiewicz, tr. fr. the Polish
Arena Scene from "Quo Vadis" (Ch. LXVI, ad. and abr.).
(Fight with the Aurochs, The.) — BTB-9— PPSC
(Ursus and the Aurochs — arr.) — WRR-19
(Rescue of Lygia, The.)— HSPS
Quod Semper.— Lucy Lyttleton.— MLP— VOD
Quoits. — Mary Erne Lee Newsome. — CDC
"Quoniam ego in flagella paratus sum."— William Habington,—
ACP
Suotations (Mothers' Day). — Various Authors.— MO\H
notations from Lincoln (comp.). — Abraham Lincoln. -
,— CH
-BOHV
c 'TT'JM. so far g°ne'."~- Samuel Butler.
See Hudibras.
Quousque Tandern, O Catiline? — A. L. Frisbie.— WRR-35
R. O. T. C.— E. Merrill Root.— RH
R. TO., The.— A. P. Bowen.— PAPm
Raal Ould Irish Gmtlzman.— Unknown. — WRR-56
Rab and His Friends. — John Brown. — MBL
Rab the Ranter's Bag-Pipe Playing.— Willia
Anster Fair.
m Tennant See
.
Rabbi and the Prince, The.— James Clarence Harvey.— STP
— WK.K.-6
Rabbi Ben Ezra — Robert Browning. — ATP— BEL— BMEP
GEPM-GPE
Top - TPH-
Growing Old («/.)— QHCS-40
««J!"Grow, old along with me"— very brief sel.)— MCCG
"Then welcome each rebuff" (sel.).— ICBD
5aK?,s Song, The— Rudyard Kipling.— GTML—RKV
Rabbi s Vision The.— Frances Brown (The blind poetess of
Donegal}. — OHCS-20
^i16* — Williani Henry Davies. — GFA — JPC — ODP
' Se-~£amil!a ?oyle.-MBP-PIAE J
Rabbit, The. — Georgia R. Durston. — GFA
§a£v*' S6'""?!1111 TKin?-— GFA— HBMV— MPC-l—PB-1
Rabbit, The. — John Lewisohn. — PCD
§a!)l)it-~^[ames Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Rabbit, The. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— BAP— CCP— MBP
T> M,-* rf?'J"~ RYC— TSW— TSWC— UTS
Rabbit Hash (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
T>&S ft the Cross-Ties.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Rabbit Moves In, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Rabbits.— Dorothy W. Baruch.— SUS— UTS
Rabbits, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the German.— SAS
•n ^S Between the hill and the brook, ook, ook.")— PPL
Rabbits Song outside the Tavern, The. — Elizabeth J. Coats-
worth. — SUS
r> Soogt^f *¥ Rabt)its outside a Tavern.)— RIS
Rabble ^Soldier (with music), — Unknown. — AS
Rabbom.— Margaret Preston.— OHCS-8
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Rabboni! Master! — Mother Loyola. — WHL
Rabelais.— Witter Bynner.— BPM-37
Rabia — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic by James Freeman Clarke.
— HBV
Raccoon, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Race, The.— Aileen Fisher.— UTS
Race, The. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — HMSP
Race The. — Leo Tolstoi. See Anna Karenina.
Race' at Devil's Elbow, The. — James Buckham. — WRR-24
Race for a Life, The. — George Marsh. See Whelps of the
Race for a Wife, A. — Sir James M. Barrie. See Auld Licht
Idylls.
Race for Freedom. — Unknown. — WRR-53
Race for Life, A. — James Fenimore Cooper. See Last of the
Mohicans.
Race for Life, A.— J. L. Molloy.— OHCS-32
Race for Life, A.— Unknown.— WRR-14
Race of the "Oregon," The. — John James Meehan. — PAH
Race Prejudice. — Unknown. — WRR-1 5
Race Question, The. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — HHHA
Race with Death, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Ode on Venice.
Race with the Flames, The. — William Henry Harrison Murray.
— HBR
Racer, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Racers, The. — James B. Kenyon.— LEAP
Rachel, set. ("Sprung from the blood of Israel's scattered race"
—fr. Pt. III).— Matthew Arnold.— CPOI
Rachel. — Walter de la Mare. — MLP
Rachel. — Charles Jeremiah Wells. See Joseph and His Brethren.
Racy Stump Speech, A. — Unknown, — OHCS-1
Rad to Kerity, The.— Charlotte Mew.— LHW
Radiant Loss, The. — Jessie Rittenhouse. — LEAP
Radiant Ranks of Seraphim. — Valery Bryusov, tr. fr. the Rus
sian by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Radiant Tree, The. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — RT
Radiator Lions. — Dorothy Aldis. — MPB — UTS
Radical, The. — Waring Cuney. — CDC
Radical Song of 1786, A. — St. John Honeywood.— PAH
Radio, The. — Ethel Romig Fuller.— VIL
Radio, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — PEDC— RON
Radio. — Therese Lindsey. — BAP
Radio. — Harriet Monroe. — BPM-32 — TL
Radio.— Florida Watts Smyth.— VIL
Raft, The. — Vachel Lindsay. See Three Poems about Mark
Twain.
Raftsmen, The. — Unknown. — IHA
Rag Babies. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Rag Dolly's Valentine, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — GSRC
Ragged Piper, The. — Dana Burnet. — OBAV
Ragged Regiment, The. — Alice Williams Brotherton. — NLK
Ragged Robin.— L. A. Twainley.— PEM
Ragged Robin and Bouncing Bet. — Alice Reid. — DD
Ragged Sailors. — Unknown. — PEOR
Ragged Stone, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — RH
Ragged Wood, The.— William Butler Yeats.— VLEP
Raggedy Man, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR — FPH—
HBV — HBVY— MBP— OTPC— PB-2— POI— PTA-1
— SL— WRR-47
Raggedy Man on Children, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Raggle, Taggle Gypsies, The. — Unknown. — CFBP — MPB —
PB-3
(Johnie Faa — diff., older version.) — EBSV
(Wraggle, Taggle Gipsies, The.)— BLV (diff. vers.)—
6BOV— CH—GT-2— JPC— PCD— ST
(Gypsy Laddie, The — A and B vers.) — ESPB
Raggles.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-36
Raging Canawl. — Unknown, — AS (with music'} — WTP-1
(Ragin' Can-all — diff. vers.) — IHA
(Raging Can-all — diff. vers^—ABF
Raglan. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — VA
Ragman, The. — Unknown. — FTB
Ragnarok. — Arthur Guiterman. — GPWW
Rag-Picker.— Mary Cameron Cobb.— AMV-37
Ragpicker, The. — Frances Shaw. — BAP — NP
Rags. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — BLPA
Rags. — Georgiana Barbara Such. — WRR-56
Rags and Bones. — William Henry Davies. — CMP
Ragtime. — Wilfred Wilson Gibson. — POTT
Ragtime Philosophy. — Ralph A. Lyon. — SPE-5
Rahab. — Robert Norwood.— OCL
Rahat, The. — John Jerome Rooney. — AA — BAP — BMC
Rahere.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV— VLEP
Raiders, The.— Will H. Ogilvie.— EBSV
Railroad Bill (with music). — Unknown. — ABF — AS (var.)
Railroad Blues. — Unknown. — APW
Railroad Car Scene, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Railroad Cars Are Coming, The. — Unknown. — AS (with music)
—MPB
Railroad Clocks.— Unknown. — OHCS-2
Railroad Corral, The. — Unknown.— CSF
Railroad Crossing, The.— Hezekiah Strong.— OHCS-24— PTA-2
"Rail-road crossing." — Unknown. — RIS
Railroad Engineer, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Railroad Rhyme. — John Godfrey Saxe. — LPS-3
(Rhyme of the Rail.)— APW— BOHV
(Riding on the Rail.) — PTA-1
Railroad Train, The. — Emily Dickinson. See Railway Train.
Rail-Splitter Drill.— Unknown,— WRR-45
Railsplitter's Reading, The. — Carl Sandburg. See
Abraham Lincoln.
Railway Chase, The. — David Macrae. — OHCS-26
Railway Matinee, A.— Robert J. Burdette.— BTB-4 — OHCS-21
Railway Station, The. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG
Railway Station in the North of England, A. — William An
derson.— OHCS-1 4
Railway Train, The (Life, XLIII).— Emily Dickinson.— GR-a
— MCCG— MPC-11— ODP— WLIP
(Locomotive, The.) — MPB
(Railroad Train, The.)— LLC— PCD— PTER
Railway Tunnel, The.— Queenie Scott-Hopper.— TVC—TVSH
Rain.— Kenneth Slade Ailing.— HBMV— NLK
Rain.— Lysbeth Boyd Borie. — AMV-36
Rain. — Mary Frances Butts (also at. to Lucy Larcom). — NLK
(Is It Raining, Little Flower?) — ICED
(Sun Will Shine, The.)— BS
Rain. — Robin Christopher. — RIS
Rain. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — CIV
Rain, The.— William Henry Davies.— CMP— ME— NV—NAL
—RIS
Rain.— Margaret Deland.— MPC-9— PEM
Rain, The. — Hildegarde Flanner.— TL
Rain. — Langston Hughes. See House in Taos, A.
Rain. — Ebenezer Jones. — CGOV
Rain. — Lucy Larcom. — NLK
Rain. — Newman Levy. — BOHV
Rain. — Vachel Lindsay. — CMP
Rain. — Marjorie Merritt. — AMV-3S
Rain, The.— Clark Dill Moore.— GSRC
Rain, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Rain. — Frances Shaw. — HBMV
Rain, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CCP — CFBP — CPN —
GFA— MPB — MPC-1— PB-1— PBGP— PBV — PPL—
RIS— SUS— WLIP
Rain. — Bert Leston Taylor. — RIS
Rain, The ("Open the window"). — Unknown. — GFA
Rain, The ("Rain came down, The"). — Unknown. — GFA
Rain, The ("What makes the rain"). — Unknown. — PEM
Rain. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — AV
Rain. — Helen Wing. — GFA
Rain after a Vaudeville Show. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — MAP
Rain and Shine. — Brander Matthews. — PFE
Rain at Night. — Helen Hoyt. — NP — TL
Rain at Sunset. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
"Rain before seven." — Unknown. — OTPC
(Signs and Seasons.) — RIS
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBV— HBVY— RYC
Rain Chant. — Navajo Indians. See Song of the Rain Chant.
Rain Coach, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
(Raindrop's Ride, The.) — PBGP
"Rain, hail and brutal sun." — Robinson Jeffers. See Broken
Balance, The.
Rain in a Garden. — Alice Winchell Thayer. — HE
Rain in April. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA — PB-1
Rain in Spring. — "Gabriel Setoun" (Thomas Nicoll Hepburn).
—PPL— RYC
Rain in Summer. — William Cox Bennett. See Invocation to
Rain in Summer.
Rain in Summer, seL ("How beautiful is the rain!"). —
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — ABVC — BAV —
BBV (si. abr.)—CG (si. abr.)—GN (abr.)— JHP—
LPS-2— MPC-10 (sts. 1-3, 6)— MW— OTPC— PB-8—
RIS— SN— TYP
Rain in the City. — Rachel Lyman Field. — GFA
Rain in the Desert. — John Gould Fletcher. See Arizona Poems.
Rain in the Hills. — Charles Buxton Going. — VOD
Rain in the Night. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — ME — MPB—
MPC-3— SP
Rain in the Street. — John Gould Fletcher. See Arizona Poems.
Rain Inters Maggiore. — Alfred Kreymborg. — LA — FP
Rain It Raineth Every Day, The. — William Shakespeare. See
Twelfth Night.
Rain, It Streams on Stone and Hillock, The. — A. E. Housman.
—CMP
Rain Music.— Joseph S. Cotter, Jr. — BANP — CDC
Rain on a Grave. — Thomas Hardy. — HBV — OAEP
Rain on a Tin Roof. — Herman Livezey. — GSRC
Rain on the Down. — Arthur Symons. — OBVV — VLEP
Rain on the Roof. — Coates Kinney. — HBV — LPS-1 — OHCS-2
—PTA-2
(Patter of the Rain, The.)— BLP— HT (abr.)— SPE-4
(abr.)
(Rain upon the Roof— abr.)— NPSC
Rain on Your Old Tin Hat.— J. H. Wickersham.— GPWW—
VM
Rain or Shine. — Unknown. — ANL — APW
Rain Pool. — Daisy Faulkner Hickerson. — HE
Rain, Rain.— Zoe Akins— AV— HBMV— NV
"Rain, rain, go away." — Mother Goose. — RIS — SAS
Rain Revery.— Percy MacKaye.— HTR
Rain Slants on an Empty Square. — John Dos Passos. — MLP
Rain Song. — Frederick Jackson. — PBV
Rain Song. — Robert Loveman. — MPB — OQP — PB-4 — PDN—
QP-1— WBLP
(Apnl Rain.)— BAP— DD — GBOV — HBV — HBVY—
LEAP— MCG— MPC-8 — NLK— OTA— PJH-2—
POI— POT— RIS— RYC— SBA— SL— SUS
(Song for April, A.)— MHT
Rain Song, The. — Alex Rogers. — BANP
Rain upon the Roof, The. — Coates Kinney. See Rain on the
Roof.
Rain Winds Blow Doors Open. — Carl Sandburg.— GM AS
Rainbird, The. — Bliss Carman. — BLA
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Rainbow
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Rainbow. — Creighton Brown Burnhani. — OA
Rainbow, The. — Thomas Campbell. See To the Rainbow.
Rainbow, The. — John Vance Cheney. — OQP — QP-1
(Hope and Tears.) — PDN
Rainbow, The.— Vine Colby.— AV— HBMV
Rainbow, The. — William Henry Davies. — CMP
Rainbow, The.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Rainbow, The (abr.). — John Keble. — CG
Rainbow, The. — David McCord. — RIS
Rainbow, The. — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey).— TL
Rainbow, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Boats Sail
on the Rivers.
Rainbow, The. — Edward Shanks. — TCPD
Rainbow, The ("Evening was glorious, The")- — Unknown. —
OHCS-15
Rainbow, The ("I sometimes have thought in my loneliest
hours") .— Z7nArM0WM.— LLC— OHCS-7
Rainbow, The.— William Wordsworth.— BCEP— BLPA— BPP
— CBE— CBOV— CG — CGOV — DD—EV-3— FPH —
GEPM— HBV— HBVY— ICBD — <LC— LEAP— OBEY
—OG—PBGG— PECK— PYM— SPE-4
(My Heart Leaps Up.) — EM-2— EPN — EPNC — ERP—
GEPC — GPE — GTSE — ISP — JPC— LPS-2—
MHT— NLK — OAEP — OBRV— PB-5— PCD—
— SBA— SEP— TVSH— WLIP— WP
(My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold— C.)— ATP— BEL
— BLV— BPN— CRE— EP— EPP— GR-e— LL-4—
MCCG — NAL— OTA— PTER— RON— SPE-1 —
TCEP— TOP— TPH
("My heart leaps up when I behold.") — EG — GTBS —
GTSL— OTPC— YT
(Rainbow in the Sky.) — RIS
Rainbow — A Riddle, The. — Friedrich Schiller. — TYP
Rainbow and the Flame, The. — Robert Haven Shauffler. — TPH
"Rainbow at night." — Unknown. — OTPC — PPL
(Signs and Seasons.) — RIS
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBV—HBVY—RYC
Rainbow Drill.— C. H. Sherman.— WRR-1 7
Rainbow Easter Eggs. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Rainbow Fairies, The. — Lizzie M. Hadley. — RYC — TVC —
("Two little clouds one April day" — 2 sts. only.) — GFA
Rainbow in the Sky. — William Wordsworth. See Rainbow,
The.
Rainbow in the Street, The. — Lticile Murray. — GSRC
Rainbow Lands. — Howard McKinley Corning. — NP
Rainbow Studies (pant.). — Unknown. — WRR-41
Rainbows. — Dixie Willson. — GFA
Rain-Crow, The. — Madison Cawein. — AA — BAP — BLA —
Rain-Drops, The. — Delia Louise Colton. — OHCS-24
Raindrops. — Isla Paschal Richardson. — GFA
Raindrops' Message, The.— Lucy Diamond. — PBV
Raindrop's Ride, The. — Unknown. — PBGP
(Rain Coach, The.)— PPYP
Raining. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CRE
Rain-in-the-Face. — Kenneth C. Kaufman. — OA
Rain-Pool, The.— Karl e Wilson Baker.— MLP
Rain-Pool, The. — John Banister Tabb. — LL-3
Rains, The. — Kalidasa. See Seasons, The.
Rains of Arran, The. — Jeanne Robert Foster. — MCT
Rains of Spring, The. — Lady Ise, tr. jr. the Japanese. — SUS
Rain-Songs from the Rio Grande Pueblos. — Pueblo Indians tr
by Mary Austin. — APW
Rain-Wet Pavements. — Wilhelmina Seegmiller. — PB-2
Rainy Day, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— AP — AWP
r-^TB-l-CAP — CCR— FPE— GEPM— HBV— HT—
IAP— JHP— LL-3— LPS-1— MOAP— MW— OHCS-14
— PB-8— PBGG— PEM— POI— PTA-2— SL
Rainy Day, A. — Emilie Blackniore Stapp. — GFA
Rainy Day. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Rainy Day, — Morris Westreich. — OTA
Rainy Day Episode, A. — Unknown. — HHHA
Rainy Day in April, A. — Francis Ledwidge.- — MBP
Rainy Morning-. — Jessica Nelson North. — NP
Rainy Morning, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Rainy Night. — Dorothy Parker. — NYBV
Rainy Night. — James Rorty. — MOAP
Rainy Night. — Samuel Schrieber. — CAG
Rainy Nights. — Nannie Laura Fortson. — HB
Rainy Season Love Song. — Gladys May Casely Hayford. — CDC
Rainy Song. — Max Eastman. — HBMV
Rainy-Day Friends. — Unknown, — WRR-52
Raise a Rukus Tonight (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Raisin Pie. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Raising a Beard. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Raising of the Flag, The. — Conde Benoist Fallen. — JKCP
Raising the Bridges. — Unknown. — WRR-41
Raising the Wind. — Walter H. Neall. — OHCS-33
Rajput Nurse, The.— Sir Edwin Arnold. — BTB-7 — OHCS-28
Rake the Fire. — Murdoch Maclean. — HMSP
Rakeoff and the Getaway, The. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Rakes of Mallow, The. — Unknown. — GTIV
Raleigh. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the Mermaid Tavern
(IX).
"Rally round the Flag."— A. L. Stone.— PEOR
(Our Flag.)— BTB-6
Rally-in Song. — Unknown.— WRR-46
Ralph Straker. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Casualties
Ram, The.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— LA
Ram and the Pool, The. — William Wordsworth. See
Excursion, The.
Ram of Darby, The. — Unknown. — GR-a
Rambling Boy. — Unknown.— CSF
Rambling Cowboy, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Rambling Sailor, The.— Charlotte Mew. — HBMV
Rambo-Tree, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Ramon. — Bret Harte. — LPS-3 — SPE-4
Ramparts and the Rose, The. — George Sterling. — POI — SL
Ranchers. — Maurice Lesemann. — NP
Ranchman's Ride, The. — William Lawrence Chittenden — PT5 7
Randolph Caldecott.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Randolph of Roanoke. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP—
GA (abr.)
Random Reflections. — Ogden Nash. — NYBV
Range Riders, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Range Riding. — Stanley Goulard. — OTA
Ranger, A. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr. — SCC
Ranger's Hound Dog, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Ranger's Life, The.— Arthur Chapman.— POY
Rank. — Ralph M. Thompson. — SPT
Rank and File.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Rank and File. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — OBAV
Rann I Made. — Padraic Pearse. — NP
Rann of the Three, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. Gaelic by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW— WHL
(Sacred Trinity, The, tr. by Eleanor Hull.)— JKCP
Rantin Laddie, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Rape of Florida, The, sel. ("Come now, my love"). — Albert
A. Whitman. — ANL
Rape of Lucrece, The, sels. — Thomas Heywood.
Cries of Rome, The (not in orig. play — inserted by con
temporary actor — si. abr.). — MV-2
("Thus go the cries," etc.)— NBE
Pack. Clouds, Away, and Welcome, Day (fr. Act IV
sc. vi).— EPEP— GTBS— GTSE
(Good-Morrow.) —ALV — BPB —CBOV — CH—EPC—
EV-2— PASC— SEP— TOP
(Matin Song.)— EV-2— GTSL— OBEV—PPD-2
(Matin-Song.)— HBV
(Morning.)— BPB— TVSH
(Morning Song, A.) — CGOV
(Pack Clouds Away.) — BLA — EM-1 — GPE— ISP—
LPS-2— NAL— OTPC — SBA — SN — WHA—
WP— WTP-S
("Pack, clouds, away, and welcome day.") — EG
(Song: Morning.) — LC
(Waking Song.)— RIS
(Welcome to Day.)— BLV— PIAE
Valerius on Women.— HBV
Rape of Lucrece, The, sels. — William Shakespeare.
"But now the mindful messenger," etc. (11. 1583-1729). —
EP
"By this, lamenting Philomel had ended." — EPEP
(11. 1079-1197).— EPW-1 (11. 1079-1134, 1212-1260)
Midnight (11. 302-420).— OBSC
Opportunity (11. 876-1022).— OBSC
Troy Depicted (11. 1366-1442).— OBSC
Rape of the Bell, The. — Augusta Moore. — OHCS-33
Rape of the Lock, The.— Alexander Pope. — AEP-D (abr.)~
ATP — BLV (abr.) — BEL — CEP — CRE — CRP
(si. a&r.)— EA (dif. ed.~ abr.)— EM-1— EP— EPP—
EPRE— EV-3— GEPC— ISP— NAL— OAEP— PTER—
SEP— TCEP (a&r.)— TOP— TPH (si. a&r.)— WRR-1 1
(abr.)
Belinda (Canto II).— CBOV (11. 1-18)— LPS-1 (11. 7-18)
("On her white breast," etc.) — ACP (11. 7-28) — GPE
(11. 7-18)
Card Game, The (Canto III, 11. 1-104).— LL-4
(Ombre at Hampton Court.) — OB EC
"Close by those meads, forever crowned with flowers"
(Canto III).— WHA (abr.)
(Canto III.)— EPW-3
"For lo! the board with cups and spoons is crowned"
. (Canto III, 11. 105-160).— CR
"Not with more glories in the ethereal plain" (Canto II). —
WHA
(Canto II.)— EPW-3
Toilet, The (Canto I, 11. 121-148).— LPS-2— OBEC
("And now, unveiled," etc.) — BCEP (with Canto II,
11. 5-28 added)— GPE— WTP-7
(From "The Rape of the Lock.")— LEAP
(Young Lady Dresses Up, A.) — OTA
Rape of the Nest, The. — Francis Adams. — PPA
Raphael.— John Greenleaf Whittier. — LLC (abr.)
Life Beyond, The (sel.).— PDN
Raphael's San Sisto Madonna. — George Henry Miles. — CAW
Rapid, The.— Charles Sangster.— CPG— OCL
Rapid Transit.— Edgar Wade Abbott.— BTB-7
(Poppy-Land Express, The.) — HT — SPE-4
(Poppy-Land Limited Express, The.) — BOL
Rapid Transit. — James Agee. — NAMP
Rapids at Night. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — OCL
Rappel d'Amour. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
"Rappelle-Toi."— Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Rapture, The, sel. ("Meanwhile the bubbling stream shall
count the shore"). — Thomas Carew. — EPW-2
Rapture. — Stefan George, tr. fr. the German by Ludwig Lewi-
sohn— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Rapture, The. — Thomas Traherne. — OBS
Raptures.— William Henry Davies.— CMP— EPP— WP
Rapunzel. — Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, tr. fr. the German. —
HOAH
Rare Book, The. — Edna Scruggs Williamson. — HB
Rare Moments.— Charles Henry Phelps. — AA
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TITLE INDEX
Rebecca
Arthur Guiterman. —
See Raven and the
Rare Roast Beef. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Rare Willy Drowned in Yarrow (diff* vers.}. — Unknown. —
BSV— EBSV— OBB
(Rare Willy Drowned in Yarrow, or, the Water o Gamrie
—A, B, and D vers.)— ESPB
(Willie Drowned in Yarrow.)— BPB (si. abr.)—EN-2—
GPE
(Willy Drowned in Yarrow.)— GTBS — GTSE — GTSL—
HBV
Rarely, Rarely, Comest Thou. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Song: "Rarely, rarely, comest thou."
Rarest Pearl, The. — S. F. Fiester.— OHCS-28
Raschi in Prague. — Emma Lazarus. — WRR-5
Rash Young Mouse, The. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Rat Riddles.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GMAS
Ratcatcher and Cats, The. — John Gay. See Fables (Fable
XXI).
Rather Lonesome without Ma. — Lucy L. Montgomery. — WRR-52
Rationalistic Chicken, The.— S. J. Stone.~-BTB-2
Ratisbon. — Robert Browning. See Incident of the French
Camp, An.
Rats Away! — Unknown. — TMEV
Rattlesnake — A Ranch Haying Song. — Unknown. — CSF — IHA
(Rattle Snake — with music.} — ABF
Rattle-Watch of New Amsterdam. —
MPC-14
Ravanels, The, sel. — Harris Dickson.
At the Stroke of Two. — WRR-34
Raven, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Oak, The
Raven, The.— Edgar Allan Poe.— AA— AP— APA— APB— APD
— APL— APW — BAP— BAY— BBV— BLPA— BTB-2
— CAP— CCR — CG— CH— CR— EV-5— FPE— GEPM
— GN — GPE — GR-a— HBV— HT— IAP — LEAP—
LPS-3— MAL— MCCG— MOAP— OBAV — OHCS-1—
OHFP — OTA— OTPC— PB -8— PCD— PECK — PFE
__PF Y— PTER— PYM — RON — SB A— SPE-3— SPP
_ST— TCAP— TOP — TPH — TVSH— WBLP— WHA
— WLIP— WTP-7
Raven, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson (after the Greek of
Nicarchus) .— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Variations of Greek Themes, III.)— MOAP
Raven and the Oak, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— CG
(Raven, The.)—-OTPC
Ravens the Sexton, and the Earth-worm, The. — John Gay. See
Fables (Fable XVI).
Ravine Path. — Maud Ludington Cain. — HB
"Ravished by all that to the eyes is fair." — Michelangelo Buo
narroti.
(Poems.)— JAWP— WBP
(Three Poems.)— AWP
Ray's Ride. — Charles King. See Marion's Faith.
Razor-Seller, The.— "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcott).— BCEP—
BTB-8— BOHV— HBV— LPS-3— OHCS-3— WTP-9
Reach Your Hand to Me. — James Whitcomb Riley. — BFV—
CPWR
Reaches of a Song, The. — Gertie Stewart Phillips. — HB
Reaching the Early Train. — "Max Adeler." See Out of the
Hurly Burly.
Read a Book a Week.— Mrs. Helen S. Morse.— HB
"Read here (sweet maid) the story of my woe. — Michael
Drayton. See Idea's Mirrour.
Read to Sleep.— Margaret J. Preston.— OHCS-2
Readen ov a Head-Stwone. — William Barnes. — CGOV--CH—
HBV
(Head-Stone, The.)— OBVV
(Reden ov a Headstuone.) — ABVC
Reader's Prayer, A. — Unknown. — HT
Reading. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora Leigh.
Reading a Letter. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Reading according to Inclination. — James Boswell. See Life
of Johnson.
Reading and Illiteracy.— John Ruskin. See Sesame and Lilies.
Reading as an Amusement. — J. F. W. Herschel. — MOB
Reading Mother, The.— Strickland Gillilan.— BLPA— DDA
Reading Several Books at a Time. — Robert Southey. — MOB
Reading the List. — Unknown. — MDAH
Reading-Class, The. — Unknown. — WRR-27
Ready.— Phcebe Gary.— PAH— PAP
Ready. — Herbert Everell Rittenburg.— VF
Ready Artists, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"Ready, Ay, Ready." — Herman Charles Merivale. — HBV—
OTPC— VA
Ready for a Kiss.— The Christian Weekly.— BTB-2— WRR-32
(abr.)
Ready for Breakfast. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Ready for Promotion. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Ready for the Ride— 1795.— Henry Cuyler Bunner.— PFE
Ready to Kill.— Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Ready to Sail.— Dell Adams.— WRR-54
"Ready to seek out death in my disgrace." — Henry Constable.
See Diana.
Real Boy.— Unknown.— WRR-52
Real Christ, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. See Passing
Christ, The.
Real Estate News. — Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Real Happiness. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveller, The.
Real Irish Mother. — Elene Foster. — WRR-5 8
Real Life. — James Freeman Clarke. — BS
Real Man, A.—Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Real Muck-Rake Man, The. — Henry van Dyke.— SPE-1
Real "New" Woman. — Charlotte Brewster Jordan. — WRR-52
Real Power. — Unknown. — PEOR
Real Presence.— Ivan Adair.— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
Real Property.— Harold Monro.— CMP— PT— TCEP— TCPD—
WP
Real Question, The. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de
_ Voyage.
Real Question, The.— Charles J. Stowell.— CRYO
Real Riches, The. — John G. Saxe. — PTA-2
Real Santa Claus, A. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — MPC-5
Real Singing. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Real Sport, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Real Successes, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Real Tree, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Over the Tea
cups.
Real Victory.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— MHT
Realism. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — PPD-2
Realism. — Arthur Christopher Benson. — VA
Realism. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MOAP
Realism. — Vera Wardner Dougan. — HB
Realism. — Ruth Samuels. — CAG
Realistic.— Betty Kirk.— OA
Reality. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — MOM — PSO
Reality.— Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788-1846).— WGRP
Reality. — Martha Gilbert Dickinson. — AA
Reality. — John Drinkwater. — BMEP
Reality. — M. C. Hartshorne. — OA
Reality. — Frances Ridley HavergaL— WGRP
Reality.— Maude Alicia Hubbard.— MLP
Reality. — Angela Morgan. — WGRP
Reality. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — TBM
Realization. — Sri Ananda Acharya. — WGRP
Realization. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher. — LA
Realization. — Eugene M. Raye-Smith. — WRR-5 5
Realm of Fancy, The.— John Keats.— ATP— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL
(Fancy, C.)— BPN— EM-2— EPN— EPNC— FT— GEPC—
JPC— LPS-3— OBEV— PC— SBA
(To Fancy.)— EV-4— HBV
Realm of Love, The. — George Tucker Bispham, Jr. — CAG
Realms of Gold, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Reaper, The. — James Matthew Legare. — SPP
Reaper, The. — John Oxenham. — RH
Reaper, The. — John Banister Tabb. — ACP — BMC
Reaper, The. — William Wordsworth. See Solitary Reaper,
The.
Reaper and the Flowers, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
— FPE— GBOV— HBV — IAP — LC— LEAP— LLC—
LPS-2— LOW— POI— TCAP
Reapers. — Jean Toomer. — CDC
Reapers, The. — Unknown. — PRK
Reapers, The. — Lauchlan Maclean Watt. — RH
Reappearing. — Horatius Bonar. — EOAH
(Life from Death.)— OHCS-6
Rear Guard, The. — Irene Fowler Brown.— PAH
Rear Porches of an Apartment Building. — Maxwell Bodenheim.
— LA— NP
Rear-Guard, The.— Siegfried Sassoon.— BLV— BMEP — MBP
— MCCG— RH— TCEP— TPH
Re-Armament. — Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe. — AOAH
Reason. — Marjory E. Cole. — CAG
Reason. — Ralph Hodgson. — MBP
Reason, The. — M. Eloise Jones. — RON
Reason, The. — James Oppenhelm. — HBV
Reason, The. — Isabel Rennie. — GSRC
Reason, The. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Reason and Instinct. — Alexander Pope.
An.
Reason and Song. — May Folwell Hoisington. — HB
Reason Enough. — Unknown.- — GSRC
Reason Fair to Fill My Glass, A. — Charles Morris. — HBV
Reason I Stay on Job So Long (with music). — Unknown. —
ABF
Reason off Duty. — E. S. Loomis. — WRR-18
Reason Why, The. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. — OBRV
Reason Why, The.— Mary E. Bradley.— HHHA—WRR-1 5
(At the Party.) — ST
(Why Betty Didn't Laugh.)— RON
Reason Why, The. — Frederick Locker-Larnpson. — PTER
Reason Why, The.— J. P. Prickett.— WRR-10
Reason Why, The.— Katherine H. Terry.— OHCS-29
Reason Why, The ("Boston Master said one day, A"). —
Unknown.— OHCS-26
Reason Why, The ("Do you wish to know the reason"). — Un-
known.— OHCS-20
Reasonable Affliction, A. — Matthew Prior. — BHP— BLV — HBV
— PIAE
(Epigrams. ) — ALV
Reasonable Doubt, A. — Edward Bushnell. — BTB-9
Reasonable Man, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Lucy
Hayes Macqueen.— WRR-26
Reasons for Drinking. — Henry Aldrich. — BOHV— THP
(Catch, A.)— OBS
Reasons for Humility. — James Beattie.
(Select Passages in Verse.)— OHCS-1
Reasons for Thanks.— Walter J. Ballard.— WRR-40
Reassurance (Life, IV). — Emily Dickinson.— PPD-1
Reawakening. — Carl Spencer.— WRR-10
Rebecca and Abigail. — Katharine Lee Bates. — CV
Rebecca (Who Slammed Doors for Fun and Perished Miserably).
— Hilaire Belloc.— RIS
Rebecca and Rowena, sel. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
Age of Wisdom, The.— ALV— BMEP (si. abr.)— EPW-5—
HBV— LEAP— LPS-l—VA— WTP-9
See Essay on Man,
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Rebecca
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Rebecca Mary, sel. — Annie Hamilton Donnell.
One Hundred and Oneth, The (ad.). — SPE-7
Rebecca's After-Thought. — Elizabeth Turner.— HBV—HBVY
Rebecca's Garden.— Sylvia Townsend Warner. See Opus 7.
Rebecca's Hymn. — Sir Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe.
Rebecca's Revenge. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Rebel, The, — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by Cosmo
Monkhouse. — PPD-2
Rebel, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— BMEP— MLP
Rebel, A.— John Gould Fletcher.— MAP
Rebel.— Irene Rutherford McLeod.— BMEP— HBMV
"Beyond the Murk" (sel.).-WGRP
Rebel Mother's Lullaby. — Shane Leslie. — BOL
Rebel Scot, The.— John Cleveland.— EPS
"Come keen lambicks" (sel.). — OBS
Rebellion. — Stephen Chalmers. — NLK
Rebellious Vine, The.— Harold Monro.— CRE
"Rebels."— Ernest Crosby.— MC— PAH
Rebels.— Louis Untermeyer.— MMV— NPSC— POOT
Rebels of Boston before the Revolution, The, sel, — Lydia Maria
Child.
Speech of James Otis in 1765.— ID AH
(Speech against the Stamp Act.) — BTB-5
Rebirth: 1914-18.— Rudyard Kipling.— GTML—GTSL— RKV
(Rebirth.)— GPE
Rebuke. — Ambrose Bierce. — BAP
Rebuke. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — GBOV
Rebuked.— F. B. Wiley.— SPE-8
Recall, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Recall, The. — Rabindranath Tagore. — MOAH
Recalled. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — BTB-7
Recantation, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Receipt for a Racket, A.— "M. E. B."— WRR-12
Receipt for Happiness, A. — John Kendrick Bangs. — POI— SL
Receipt for Hash. — "Josh Billings" (Henry Wheeler Shaw). —
BTB-8
Receipt for Making Every Day Happy. — Reverend Sydney
Smith. See Memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith.
"Receive, dear friend, the truths I teach." — Horace. See To
Licinius.
Receiving Calls. — Almedia Brown. — BTB-4
Recessional. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — CDC
Recessional. — Rudyard Kipling. — AWP — BBV — BEL— BLPA
— BLRP— BLV— BMEP— BPN — BTB-9— BTP— CCR
— CP— CRE— CTBP— CV— EPC — EPN— FF— FPE—
GEPM — GN — GPE — GR-e— GTBS—GTSL— HBR—
HBV— HBVY—HT—JAWP—JPC—LBBV— LEAP—
LL-1— LPS-1 — MBP — MCCG — MPC-14 — NAL —
NPSC— OBEV—OBVV—OG— OHFP—OQP— OTA—
PB-9 — PBGG— PECK — PFE—PJH-2— POI— POT—
PTA-1— PTER — PYM — QP-1— RH— RKV— RON—
SBA— SEP— SPE-1 — TCEP— TCPD— TOP— TPH—
TS W — TS WC — TVSH — VLEP —VOD— WBLP—
WBP— WGRP— WHA— WLIP
(Lest We Forget!)— WRR-39—YT
Recessional, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— HBV— LBMV—
LEAP
Recessional. — Isaac Watts. See O God! Our Help in Ages
Recipe, The.— Berton Braley. — VIL
(Success.)— WBLP
Recipe. — Unknown. — VIL
Recipe for a Happy Life. — Margaret of Navarre. — BS
Recipe for a Happy New Year. — "H. M. S." — MHT
Recipe for a Modern Novel. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
Recipe for a Salad, A. — Sidney Smith. — MHT — OTA
(Recipe for Salad, A.)— LPS-3
(Salad, A.)— BOH V— FT— HBV
Recipe for a Sunny Hour. — Mary Dow Brine. — POI — SL
Recipe for Sanity, A. — Henry Rutherford Eliot — BS — FF
POI— SPE-5— SPE-6
(Laugh It Off.)— WBLP
Recipes.— Punch. — LPS-3
Reciprocating Engines. — MacKnight Black. — ISP
Reciprocity. — John Drinkwater. — EPP — GR-e — NP — POOT
Reciprocity. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Reciprocity.— Carolyn Wells.— SPE-3
Recitation and Song. — William S. Gilbert. See Patience.
Recitation for Three Little Girls. — Mrs. Ann A. G. Carter
(wr. at. to Mrs. J. Morrison). See Nursery Song, A.
Recitative.— Hart Crane.— MOAP *'
Reckoning, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Reckoning with the Old Year, — Mrs. Mary E. Foxwell. — BTB-3
Reclaimed; or, Sunshine Comes at Last. — H. Elliott McBride.
— OHCS-31
Recluse. — C. E. Hudeburg. — TB
Recluse, The.— William Wordsworth. — BEL
"On Man, on Nature," etc. (sel.). — EP — EPN — EPNC-
EPP— NBE— OBRV
(Prospectus.)— ERP
Recluse Contemplates Vagabondia, A. — Rollin Kirby. — NYBV
"Recogitabo tibi omnes annos meos." — William Habington.
ACP
Recognition, A.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets to
George Sand.
Recognition. — John White Chad wick. — AA
Recognition. — Margaret Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth).
Recognition, The. — Frederick William Sawyer. — HBV— PA
THP
Recognition. — John Banister Tabb. — JKCP — MOM
Recollection.—"^" (George William Russell).— NV
Recollection. — Anne Reeve Aldrich. — AA — BAP — LEAP
Recollection. — Amelia Walstien Carpenter. — AA
Recollection, A.— Frances Cornford.— TSW— TSWC
Recollection, The (C.).— Percy Bysshe Shelley. See To Jane:
The Recollection.
Recollections after an Evening Walk. — John Clare. — ERP
Recollections of Burgos. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — OBRV
Recollections of Childhood. — Charles Lamb. See Rosamund
Gray.
Recollections of Early Childhood. — William Wordsworth. See
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of
Early Childhood ("There was a time," etc.).
Recollections of My Christmas Tree (Christmas Tree — C )
Charles Dickens.— AE—LLC—OHCS-8
Recollections of Solitude. — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Recollections of the Arabian Nights. — Alfred,' Lord Tennyson
—EV-S— VLEP— WTP-9 Y
Recollections of the People, The. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
(Les Souvenirs du Peuple — tr. by James Robertson )—
WTP-1
(Popular Recollections of Bonaparte — tr. by "Father
Prout.") — LPS-3
Recompense. — Dorothy Moore Alford. — HB
Recompense. — Jessie M. Ball Allen. — HB
Recompense. — Hazel Cannon Brinson. — HB
Recompense. — Grace Noll Crowell. — PCD
Recompense. — Edith Curtis De Long. — HB
Recompense, The. — Robert Silliman Hillyer. — LHW
Recompense. — Laura D. Jefferson. — HB
Recompense. — John Mann. — BPM-34
Recompense. — John Richard Moreland. — OQP — QP-2
Recompense. — Mary Wimborough Ploughe. — HB
Recompense. — Lora Evans Sauer. — HB
Recompense. — Clark Ashton Smith. — GPE
Recompense. — Anna M. Spencer. — HB
Recompense. — Nixon Waterman. — HBV
Recompense, The. — Anna Wickham. — NP — PC
Reconcilement, The.— John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire.
imam Russell>- "CMP-
Reconciliation, The. — James Benjamin Kenyon. — PR
Reconciliation. — Caroline Atherton Mason. — AA
Reconciliation. — J. U. Nicolson. — HBMV
Reconciliation, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess
The (As through the Land at Eve We Went)
Reconciliation. — Walt Whitman. — APW — BLV — CAP— CBOV
— GR-a— IAP— LA— MAP— MOAP— TCAP
Reconciliati9n, The. I. (Odes, II, 28). — Horace tr fr the
Latin by Eugene Field. — PEF
Reconsidered Verdict, The. — Gilbert Venables.— HBR
Recorders Ages Hence.— Walt Whitman.— APW— CAP— IAP
— MAP
Recovery, The.— Edmund Blunden.— MBP
Recovery. — Rose Macaulay. — RH
Recovery, The.— Thomas Traherne.— EPS
Recreant Clam, The.— Henry van Dyke. See Little-Neck Clam
Ihe.
Recreation. — Jane Taylor. — OBRV
Recrimination. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox — AA
Recruit The.— Robert W. Chambers.— AA—BOHV—HBV-
LEAP__ PFY— PVS — SPE-4 — THP — WRR-26-
Rectifying Years, The.— St. Clair Adams.— ICBD
Recuerdo. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — TBM
Recuerdo.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— FFTM— GR-a— NP—
Red. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Red and the Blue The.— H. A. Roby.— FOAH— PAPm
Red Bird, Th^—William H. Hayne.— WRR-30
Red Book of Hergest, sel.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Middle Welsh
by Ernest Rhys.
Lament for Urien, The. — OBMV
!!5di5atet.wllite b?dy will be buried today, The" (II).
r> ^ n Il?adJ,bear,ir~ the Ea^e of Gil, The" (I).
§e£ Candle, The.— Temple Bailey.— SSS
Red Cloud, The. — John Macnair Reid. — HMSP
Red Cloud of Dawning.— Helen Hoyt.— TL
Red Country^ The.— William Rose Benet.— AOAH— RH
Red Cross, The.— John Huston Finley.— LPS-1
(Red Cross Spirit Speaks, The.)— PEDC— PT— RON
Red Cross, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PEDC — PVD
Red Cross Christmas Seal, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — PEDC
Red Cross _ Knight and Una, The.— Edmund Spenser. See
Faerie Queene (Legend of the Knight of the Red
Cross, etc.).
Red Cr°ss Nurse, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas.-— MFC- 14—
JT E.DC
Red Cross Nurses, The.— Thomas L. Masson.— PEDC
Red Crojs^^pmt Speaks. The.— John Huston Finley.— PEDC—
(Red Cross, The.)— LPS-1
Red Eagle— the Mountain with Wings. — Vachel Lindsay.—
Red Earth.— Alice Corbin.— POOT
Red Fisherman, The. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— BPB—
PTER
Red Flag.— Ralph Cheyney.— RH
Red Flower, The.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Red Geraniums.— Martha Haskell Clark.— BLPA— VOD
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TITLE INDEX
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Red Ghosts Chant, The. — Lilian White Spencer. See March
of the Colorado Indian Tribes.
Red Hanrahan's Song about Ireland. — William Butler Yeats.
See Hanrahan" and Cathleen the Daughter of Hooli-
han.
Red Harlaw, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The.
Red Head.— H. A. Windsor.— WRR-53
Red Indian Witch Girl, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Red Iron Ore (with music). — Unknown. — ABF — AS — IHA
Red Jacket, The. — George M. Baker. — BTB-1 — OHCS-11—
PTA-2
Red Jacket. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. — A A — APB— IAP
(To a Portrait of Red Jacket — abr.) — WRR-10
Red Lacquer Music-Stand, The. — Amy Lowell. — TCPD
Red Land, The.— Cyrus L. Sulzberger, II.— TB
Red Man's Wife, The. — Unknown, tr. jr. the Irish by Douglas
Hyde.— GTIV
Red May.— Agnes Mary Frances Robinson.— A V — HBMV—
Red of the Dawn.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Red Patrol, The. — Sir Gilbert Parker. — CPG
Red Poppies. — "Fiona Macleod." See Sospiri di Roma.
Red Poppies in the Corn. — W. Campbell Galbraith. — POT
Red, Red Rose, A. — Robert Burns. — AEV — AWP — BCEP—
BEL — BPB—BSV—CBE—CBOV— CBPC — CEP—
CR— CRP — EBSV— EM-1—EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3—
GPE— HBV— ISP — JAWP— LC — LEAP— LL-4—
MBL — MCCG — NAL— OBEC— OBEY— OG—PB-9—
PCD— PG— PIAE — SEP— TOP — TPH — TVSH—
WBP— WP— WTP-2
(My Love Is lor Luve's] like a Red, Red Rose.) — AEP-D
(My Luve.)— BLV
(O My Luve Is like a Red, Red Rose.)— GEPM — OTA-
SB A— WH A
("0 my luve is like a red, red rose.") — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— LPS-1
(Song: "O my Luve's," etc.) — PC
Red, Red West, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Red Retreat, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Red Riding Hood. — Guy Wetmore Carryl. — HBV
Red Riding-Hood. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Red River Shore (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Red River Valley (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Red Rooster.— Hilda Conkling.— CCP— TSW— TSWC
Red Rupert of Metuchen. — Frank Condon. — WRR-53
Red Sea.— James Agee. See Two Songs on the Economy of
Abundance.
Red Sea Place in Your Life, The. — Annie Johnson Flint. See
At the Place of the Sea.
Red Slippers.— Amy Lowell.— NP—PT
Red Son, The. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Red, the White, the Blue, The. — Kate B. Sherwood. — PEOR—
PTWP
Red Thread of Honor (or Honour). — Sir Francis Hastings
" Doyle— BBV—GS—LH—PB-7
Red Trillium. — "John Crichton" (Norman Gregor Guthrie).—
Red Wheelbarrow, The. — William Carlos Williams. — FP
Red, White, and Blue, The. — James Montgomery. — MPC-8
(Our Cherished Flag.)— PEOR
Red, White, and Blue.— David T. Shaw. See Columbia, the
Gem of the Ocean.
Red, White and Blue, The.— Unknown.— PPYP— RON
Redbird, The. — Madison Cawein. — PTER
Redbird.— Edna M. Holy.— HB
Redbird in Winter, The.— Ethel M. Hasson.— HB
Redbirds.— Sara Teasdale.— BLA— MM
Redbreast and the Butterfly, The. — William Wordsworth —
ABVC
(Redbreast Chasing a Butterfly, The.)— CG — LC — OTPC—
RON
Redbud Time. — Bertha Capper Sanders. — HB
Reddened Road, The.— H. M. Tickener.— PSO— RH
Redeem Time Past. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.—
Redeemer, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp.) —
Redeemer, The.— Siegfried Sassoon.— RH— WGRP
Redemption. — George Herbert. — OBS
Reden ov a Headstuone. — William Blake. See Readen ov a
Head-Stwone.
Redesdale and Wise William.— Unknown.—'ESP'B
Red-Gold Rain, The.— Sacheverell Sitwell.— MBP
Red-Haired Man's Wife, The. — James Stephens. — HBMV—
MBP— OBVV
Redhaw Rain.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Red-Headed Cupid, A (a&r.).— Henry Wallace Phillips.— SR
Refusal of Aid between Nations. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See
Red-Headed Restaurant Cashier.— Carl Sandburg. — CMP—
SASS
Redivivus. — Donald Davidson. — SPP
Redondillas. — Sister Juana Inez de la Cruz, tr. fr. the Spanish
_ ^ by Garrett Strange.— CAW
Red-Rock, the Moose-Hunter.— Lew Sarett.— PFE
Redshanks, The.— Julian Bell.— OBMV
Red-Top and Timothy.— Lucy Larcom.— UTS
Reed, The.— Henry Bernard Carpenter.— AA
Reed, The. — Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov, tr. fr. the Russian
« , *by J- J- Robbins.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Reed Call. — Madison Cawein. — PR
Reed-Player, The.— Archibald MacLeish.— HBMV
Reed-Player, The.— Duncan Campbell Scott.— OCL—VA
Reeds in the Loch Say, The.— Unknown.— EBSV
Reeds of Innocence (introd. to Songs of Innocence). — William
Blake.— BCEP— CCP— HBV— HBVY— LEAP— OBEY
(Child and the Piper, The.)— CG— LC
(Happy Piper, The.)— CBPC
(Happy Songs.) — RIS
(Introduction: "Piping down the valleys wild.") — BEL —
CEP— EP— NAL— OAEP— SEP
(Introduction: Piping down the Valleys Wild.) — EV-3
(Introduction to Songs of Innocence.) — AEP-D — EM-1 —
EV-3— TCEP— WHA
(Introductory Song.) — CR
(Pipe a Song.)— WTP-2
(Piper, The.) — AWP— CRE— JAWP— LPS-1 — M PB—
OTPC— RON— SBA— TOP— WBP
(Piping down the Valleys Wild.)— BTP—GBV— GR-e—
LL-4— OBEC— PRWS— TVSH— WLIP
("Piping down the valleys wild.")— EPW-3
(Song of Singing, A.)— CGOV
(Songs of Innocence.) — EA — ODP — WP
(Songs of Innocence: Introduction.) — EPP — GEPM
"Piper, sit thee down and write" (last 2 sts.). — YT
Reeds of Runnymede, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Re-Enlisted. — Lucy Larcom. — MDAH
Refiner's Fire, The. — Unknown. — BLRP
Reflection. — Horatius Bonar. — OTA
Reflection.— W. J. Turner.— OBMV
Reflection for a Sunday Morning. — Leo Kennedy. — OCL
Reflections. — Edna Becker.— OQP — QP-2
Reflections, seL — George Crabbe.
Late Wisdom.— EV-3— GPE— HBV (a&r.)— OBEY (abr.)
("We've trod the maze of error round.") — OBRV
Reflections.— Amy Lowell. — M E — LA — NP
Reflections in a Hospital. — Emanuel Eisenberg. — ALV
Reflections (in all Senses) on My Friends. — Hortense Flexner.
— NYBV
Reflections in an Iron Works. — "Hugh MacDiarmid" (Christo
pher M. Grieve).— N AMP
Reflections on an Ideal Existence. — Sara Henderson Hay. —
CIV
Reflections on Cleopathera's Needle. — Cormac O'Leary. — BOHV
— SPE-6— THP
(Paddy's Reflections on Cleopathera's Needle.) — GH
Reflections on Douglas Fairbanks. — James Norman Hall. —
NYBV
Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement. — Samuel
Taylor Coleridge.— BPN— GPE— OBEC
Reflections on Westminster Abbey. — Washington Irving. See
Westminster Abbey.
Reform Will Go On, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Reformation of Cinnamon. — Edgar Welton Cooley. — SPE-3
Reformation of Godfrey Gore, The. — William Brighty Rands.—
HBV— OTPC— RON
(Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore.)— FPH— HBVY— J PC—
MPB— TSW— TSWC
Reformed Man's Lament, A. — Anna Linden. — OHCS-17
Reformer, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — LPS-2
Reformers, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Refracted Lights.— Celia Parker Wooley.— WGRP
Refrain: "Come and kiss me, Mistress Beauty." — Douglas
Brooke Wheelton Sladen. See Charles II.
Refrain, A: "Tell the tune his feet beat." — Arthur Shearly
Cripps.— TVSH
Refrain from the Palisades. — Sylvia Fuller. — NYBV
Refuge.— "JE" (George W. Russell). — CMP— GT-2— GTIV—
HBV
Refuge.— Hervey Allen.— HBMV
Refuge, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm XLVI).
Refuge.— Mabel E. McCartney. — BLRP
Refuge.— Lew Sarett.— HBMV— SPT
Refuge. — Sara Teasdale. See Interlude: Songs Out of Sorrow.
Refuge.— William Winter.— HBV— LBAP
Refuge in Venice. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage ("I stood in Venice," etc.).
Refugee, The. — Helen Molyneaux Salisbury. — PSO
Refugees. — Grace Hazard Conkling.— NP—PT
Refugees, The.— Herbert Read.— MBP
Refugees, The.— "W. G. S."— GPWW
Refusal. — Raymond Kresensky. — OQP — QP-2
Refusal. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — LHW
Refusal of Aid between _Nations. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See
On Refusal of Aid between Nations.
Refusal of Charon, The. — W. E. Aytoun.— EBSV
Refused Shelter — Killed by Lightning. — Unknown , tr. fr. the
French by Florence Clarke. — WRR-58
Regardin* Terry Hut. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Regarding (1) the U. S. and (2) New York. — Franklin P
Adams.— HBMV
Regarding Santa Claus.— Nixon Waterman. — WRR-28
Regarding the One Minute of Silence on Armistice Day —
Henry S. Salt.— RH
Regeneration. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN — ERP
(Invocation, An: "We are what suns and winds and waters
make us.") — VA
Regeneration. — Henry Vaughan. — AEV — OBS
Regiment of Princes, The. — Thomas Hoccleve. See De Regi-
mine Principum.
Regiment Song. — Frank L. Stanton. — FOAH — PAPm
(We're Marchin5 with the Country.) — GPWW
Regiment's Return, The. — Elbridge Jefferson Cutler.— OHCS-18
Regina Cara. — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Regina Coeli. — Coventry Patmore. — CPOI — JKCP— MOAH—
POTT— VA— VLEP
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Regina Cceli (/r. The Office of the Blessed Virgin.')— Unknown.
— WHL
Regnier's Epitaph on Himself. — Mathurin Regnier, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Regret. — Juanita DeLong. — HB
Regret— Jean Ingelow.— BTB-2— OHCS-14
Regret. — Winifred Kohn. — CAG
Regret.— Richard Le Gallienne.— BMEP— MBP— VA
Regretful Rondeau, A.— Michael Lewis.— PIAE
Regrets of Drunkenness. — William Shakespeare. See Othello,
the Moor of Venice.
Regulus.— Emily A. Braddock.— WRR-9
Regulus.— T. Dale.— OHCS-11
Regulus to the Carthaginians. — Elijah Kellogg. — BTB-5 (abr.)
— OHCS—PPS
Regulus to the Roman Senate.— Epes Sargent.— LLC—OHCS-3
Rehearsing for Private Theatricals. — Stanley Huntley. — HHHA
(Spoopendyke's Private Theatricals.) — WRR-20
Reid at Fayal. — John Williamson Palmer. — PAH
Reign of Peace. The. — Mary Starck. — WBLP
Reign of Peace, The.-— Eliza Thornton. — PEDC
Reincarnation. — David Banks Sickels. — AA — WRR-56
(It Cannot Be.)— HBV
Reinforcement. — Unknown. — TS
Reinforcements. — Thomas Toke Lynch. — OBVV
Reiver's Neck-Verse, An. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
EPW-5
Rejected. — Florence Earle Coates. — MRV
Rejected Addresses, sets. — Horace and James Smith.
Baby's Debut, The.— BOHV— EV-4 — OBRV— THP
(Parodies.)— ALV
Playhouse Musings. — EV-4
Rejected "National Hymns" (or Anthems), The, sels. —
"Orpheus C. Kerr" (Robert Henry Newell),
By Dr. Ol-v-r W-nd-1 H-lmes (III).— BOHV— PA— THP
(Poems.)— LPS-3
By H-y W. L-ngf-w (I).— BOHV— PA— THP
By J-hn Gr-nl-f Wh-t-r (II).— BOHV— PA— THP
By N. P. W-ll-is (VI).— BOHV— PA— THP
(Poems.)— LPS-3
By Ralph W-ldo Em-r-n (IV).— BOHV— PA— THP
(Parodies.)— ALV
By Th-m-s B-il-y Ald-ch (VII).— BOHV— PA— THP
(Poems.)— LPS-3
By W-ll-m C-ll-n B-y-nt (V).— BOHV— PA— THP
(Poems.)— LPS-3
Poems (National Anthem — By General George P. M.). —
LPS-3
Rejoice. — "Joaqtiin" Miller. — PAH
Rejoicing at the Arrival of Ch'en Hsiung. — -Po Chu-i, tr. fr.
the Chinese by Arthur Waley. — AWP
Rejoicings upon the New Year's Coming of Age (cond.). —
Charles Lamb,— HS— WRR-26
Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. — Anne Warner. — SSS
Relapse, The.— John Sheffield. — NBE
Relapse, The. — Thomas Stanley.— EV-2 — OBEV
Relations of Trees to Water. — Wilson Flagg. — ADAH
Relatives. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Release.— W. N. Hodgson.— VM
Release.— Jean Grigsby Paxton.— DDA— OQP— QP-2
Release. — Colwyn Philipps. — VM
Release. — Margaret Tod Ritter.— AV
Release, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Relenting Mob, A. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Lucy
H. Hooper.— BTB-6— PPSC
(Civil War.)— DRB
(Civil War — An Episode of the Commune.)— OHCS-32
Relentless Time. — Jorge Manrique. See Coplas on the Death
of His Father, the Grandmaster of Santiago,
Reliance.— Henry van Dyke.— FF— MRV— POI—PVD—WLIP
Reliance on God. — Casket. — MRV
Relic. — Peggy Bacon. — NYBV
Relic, The. — John Donne. See Relique, The.
Relics. — Eugenia Bragg Smith. — HB
Relics. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — POTT — VLEP
Relics.— Annie D. Ware.— OHCS-16
Relics of Saints. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — JKCP
Relief of Lucknow, The.— Robert T. S. Lowell. — BTB-1 — HBV
—LLC—LPS-2— OHCS-11— SPE-8—STP
Relieving Guard. — Bret Harte. — BTP — GPE — LEAP— OG
Religio Academic*. — Unknown. — WRR-3 3
Religio Laici. — John Dryden. — CEP — EPRE (much abr.) —
OBS (o&r.)
"Oh, but, says one, Tradition set aside" (11. 276-333).—
EP
Tradition (11. 305-355).— EPW-2
"Thus man by his own strength," etc. (11. 62-168). — WGRP
Religio Medici, sel. — Sir Thomas Browne.
Colloquy with God, A — OBS
(Evening Hymn.) — EV-2
Religion. — Ambrose Bierce. — BAP
Religion. — Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, tr. fr. the French by
Wilfrid Thorley.— CAW
Religion. — Hildegarde Dolson. — CAG
Religion. — Henry Vaughan. — OBS
Religion and Doctrine (C.).— John Hay.— OBAV— OHCS-13—
(Blind Man's Testimony, The.) — BTB-6
Religion of Hudibras, The. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras
("He was of that stubborn crew").
Religion of the World, The. — William Black. — MHT
Religious Character of Abraham Lincoln. — B. B. Tyler. — LBAH
Religious Character of President Lincoln, The (Fr. the funeral
address, April 19th, 1866*). — Phineas Densmore Gurlev
PEOR
Religious Isolation. — Matthew Arnold. — EPN .
Religious Man, A,— Unknown. — PRK
Religious Musings, sels. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
"Lovely was the death." — ERP
"There is one Mind, one omnipresent Mind." — WGRP
"Toy-bewitched."— WGRP
Religious Use of Tobacco, A. — Robert Wisdome (?). — HBV
(Religious Use of Taking Tobacco, A.)— OBS
(Pipe and Can.)— OBEV
Relinquishing. — Theda Kenyon. — AOAH
Relique, The. — John Donne. — EPS — OAEP — OBS
(Relic, The.)— WHA— WLIP
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, sels. — Ed. by Sir Thomas
Percy.
See:
Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle.
As Ye Came from the Holy Land.
Babes in the Wood, The.
Baffled Knight, The.
Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The.
Barbara Allen.
Battle of Otterburn, The.
Beggar's Daughter of Bednall Green, The.
Bonny Earl of Murray, The.
Boy and the Mantle, The.
Brave Lord Willoughby.
Chevy Chase.
Child of Elle, The.
Child Waters.
Childe Maurice.
Edom o' Gordon.
Edward.
Fair Margaret and Sweet William.
Fairy Queen, The.
Famous Flower of Serving-Men, The.
Friar of Orders Gray, The.
Gentle Herdsman, Tell to Me.
Gilderoy.
Glasgerion.
Heir of Linne, The.
King Arthur's Death.
King Estmere.
King John and the Abbot of Canterbury.
King Lear and His Three Daughters.
Lady Anne Bothwell's Lament-
Lady Turned Serving-Mian, The.
Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard.
Lord Lovel.
Lord Thomas and Fair Annet.
Love _ Will Find Out the Way.
Marriage of Sir Gawain, The.
Mary Ambree.
Northumberland Betrayed by Douglas,
Nut-Brown Maid, The.
Old and Young Courtier, The.
Old Cloak, The.
Old Robin of Portingale.
Queen Eleanor's Confession.
Rising in the North, The.
Robin Good-fellow,
Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne.
Sir Aldingar.
Sir Andrew Barton.
Sir Cawline.
Sir Hugh, or, The Jew's Daughter.
Sir Lancelot du Lake.
Sir Patrick Spens.
Spanish Lady's Love, The.
Sweet William's Ghost.
Take Thy Old Cloak about Thee.
Valentine and Ursine.
Waly, Waly[, Love be Bonny].
Winifreda.
Winning of Gales, The.
Young Andrew.
Young Waters.
Relish of Fair Prospect. — William Cowper. See Task, Tho
(Book I. The Sofa [Rural Walk, The]).
Reluctance. — Robert Frost.— LL-3— MAP
Remain, Ah Not in Youth Alone. — Walter Savage Landor". —
OAEP
(Appeal, The.)— VA
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
(Remain.) — OBEV
Remainder of the Year, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks.— WRR-29
Remark about Kings.— Henry van Dyke (wr. at. to Ralph
Waldo Emerson).— PVD
(God's Message to Men.)— PTA-2
(Remarks about Kings.) — RH
Remarkable Case, A. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Remarkable Experience, A. — Unknown, — GH
Remarkable Honeymoon Trip, A. — Laurence Lee. — WRR-26
Remarkable Instance of Presence of Mind. — Unknown.—
OHCS-9
"Remarkable truly, is Art!" — Gelett Burgess. See Limericks.
Remarks about Kings.— Henry van Dyke. See Remark about
Kings.
Remarks from the Pup. — Burges Johnson. — LL-2
Remarks to Negroes in the Streets of Richmond.— Abraham
Lincoln.— LBAH
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Reply
Remedies for Trouble. — Unknown. — MHT
Remedy, The. — Harry Kemp. — POT
Remedy, The. — Unknown. — ABVC
Remedy Worse Than the Disease, The. — Matthew Prior. — ALV
—BOHV— EP— EPP— HBV— THP
Remember. — William (Johnson) Cory. — LEAP — OBVV — TOP
Remember (parody on Christina Rossetti). — "Judy." — PA
(Parodies.) — ALV
Remember. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — AWP — BLV —
BMEP — BPN— CH—CRE—EP— EPP— ES— EV-5— -
GEPM — GPE— GTBS— GTSL— HBV— ISP— JAWP
— LEAP— MCCG— OAEP — OBEV— OBVV— OQP—
PIAE— POTT— PPD-2 — QP-2— SBA— TOP— TPH—
VA— VLEP— WB P— WH A
(Remember Me When I Am Gone Away.) — GR-e — MBP —
PFE
("Remember me when I am gone away.") — EG
Remember Again.— "R. W. S."— RH
Remember Me. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed, — ERP
Remember Me, Gulls! — Joseph Auslander. — YT
"Remember me when I am gone away." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See Remember.
Remember Not. — Helene Johnson.; — BANP
Remember Now Thy Creator. — Bible, O, T. See Ecclesiastes.
Remember, O Thou Man.-^— Unknown. — SC
Remember or Forget. — Hamilton Aide. — HBV — VA
Remember the Maine. — Robert Burns Wilson. — OHCS-37 —
PAPm
(Battle Song.)— MC— PAH
Remember, We Are Quite Young.— H. S. Osgood. — WRR-54
(Words on Welcome.)— OFPE — RON
Remembered Grace (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [XXIII]).
— Coventry Patniore.— CPOI
Remembered Women. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Remembering Calvary. — Ethel Fanning Young. — OOP — QP-2
Remembering Day. — Mary Wight Saunders. — DD — HH —
PEDC— RYC
Remembering Garden, The.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Remembering Golden Bells. — Po Chu-i, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Arthur Waley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Remembering the Mountains. — James Rorty. — PASC — POOT
"Remembering thy gracious gift to me." — Emile Verhaeren.
See Sunlit Hours, The.
Remembrance. — John Henry Boner. — AA
Remembrance. — Emily Bronte. — AV — BMEP— CH — EPW-4 —
EV-5— GTIV— GTML — GTSL — HBV — OAEP—
VLEP—WLIP
Remembrance, A. — Willis Gaylord Clarke. — AA
Remembrance. — Elizabeth M. Cooper. — HB
Remembrance. — Walter de la Mare. — CMP
Remembrance. — Ethel Pechin Dupuis. — -HB
Remembrance. — Aline Kilmer. — CAW
Remembrance. — George Parsons Lathrop. — AA — BMC — LEAP
Remembrance. — John Richard Moreland. — PR
Remembrance. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Remembrance. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXX).
Remembrance. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — EV-4 — GPE
Remembrance: A Greek Folk-Song. — Margaret Widdemer. —
LEAP— NV
(Not unto the Forest.) — HBMV
Remembrance. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. See Lover Showeth How
He Is Forsaken of Such As He Sometime Enjoyed.
Remembrance of Things Past. — William Shakespeare. See
Sonnets (XXX).
Remembrances of Childhood. — W. H. Pierce. — OHCS-38
Reminder. — John Galsworthy. — O Q P — Q P- 1
Reminder, The. — Thomas Hardy.— CMP
Reminder. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — PIAE
Reminding the Hen. — Bessie Chandler.— WRR-1S
Reminiscence. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA — LA
Reminiscence. — Jeanne Gidding. — CAG
Reminiscence, A. — Amy Levy. — AV
Reminiscence of Early Love, A. — Samuel Daniel. See Hymen's
Triumph.
Reminiscence of Infancy, A. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. See
Terrible Infant, A.
Reminiscence of Lexington, A. — Theodore Parker. — PPS
Reminiscences. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — GPE
Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln, sel. ("Strange mingling,"
etc.}. — Robert G. Ingersoll. — LBAH
Remon (Creole Negro song in patois with music). — Unknown. —
ABF
Remonstrance. — Sidney Lanier. — APB
Remonstrance with the Snails. — Unknown. — BMEP — LPS-2
R-e-m-o-r-s-e. — George Ade. — ALV
Remorse. — Sydney Dayre. — DD
Remorse.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Remorse. — Siegfried Sassoon. — RH
Remorse.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— EA— OBEV
("Away! The moor is dark beneath the moon.") — CBE
(Stanzas— April, 1814.)— BPN— EM-2— EPW-4 — ERP—
GPE— OAEP
Remorse of King Claudius. — William Shakespeare4< See Harnlet.
Remorse on Killing a Squirrel in a Garden. — William Ray. —
PPA
Remorseful Cakes, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Removal, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Remunerative Reading (fr. Speech to Students, Croydon
Science and Art Schools, 1869). — R. Lowe. — MOB
Renaissance of Patriotism, A. — George J. Manson. — IDAH
Renascence.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BAV— CMP— HBV-
LBMV— MAP— NV— OHFP— PFY — RM— TCPD—
TPH
Rencontre. — Jessie Fauset. — CDC
Rencontre. — A. V. Stuart. — BPM-35
Rencontre. — Henry van Dyke. — LHW — PVD
Rendezvous, The, — Alan Seeger. See I Have a Rendezvous
with Death.
Rendezvous. — Henry van Dyke. — BFV — PVD
Rendition, The — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP — IAP
Renewal. — Gladys Cromwell. — LA — NP
Renewal. — "Michael Field" (Katharine Bradley and Edith
Cooper).— OBVV
Renewal.™ Charles Hanson Towne.— CV— HTR— NLK
Renouncement. — Alice Meynell. — AV — BLV — BMEP— CAW —
CBOV — EPP — ES — GPE— GTML— GTSL— HBV—
HTR— LBBV— LEAP— LHW— M.BP— MM— OBEV
— OBMV— OBVV — PIAE — POOT— POTT— PPD-2
— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VA
Renouncing of Love, A, — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — AEP-W — BEL
—CRE—EP— OAEP— TOP
"Renowned Spenser, lie a thought more nigh." — William Basse.
—LEAP
(Elegy on Mr. William Shakespeare.) — GPE
(Elegy on Shakespeare.) — OBS
(Epitaph.)— BCEP
Renowned Wouter Van Twiller, The. — Washington Irving. See
Knickerbocker's History of New York.
Renting a Baby. — Frank R. Stockton. See Rudder Grange.
Renunciants. — Edward Dowden. — GTIV — OBVV — VA
Renunciation.— Wathen Mark Wilks Call.— OBVV— WGRP
Renunciation, A. — Thomas Campion. — CRE — GTSL — WTP-3
("Thou art not fair, for all thy red and white.") — EG —
OBSC
Renunciation (Love XIII). — Emily Dickinson. — TCAP
Renunciation. — Henry King.— EA — OBEV
Renunciation. — Ameen Rihani. — LHW
Renunciation, A.— Edward De Vere.— GTBS— GTSE— HBV—
LPS-3
(Fair Fools.)— EV-1
(If Women Could Be Fair.)— OAEP
Renunciation. — Mary Brent Whiteside. — LS
Renuncio. — Anna Elizabeth Bennett. — TB
Renyi.— Helen Booth.— OHCS-27
! Reparation.— Helen Hoyt.— HBMV
! Reparation. — Unknown. — WRR-24
1 Reparation or War. — Unknown. — PAH
: Repartee.— Ben Wood Davis.— OHCS-24
: Repeal, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
; Repeal of the Union. — Daniel O'Connell. — PPSC
Repeated in Thin Gold. — Marya Zaturensky. — AMV-37
Repentance. — George Chapman. See Hero and Leander.
Repentance. — Walter Hackett. — SPE-4
Repentance. — George Herbert. — OAEP
Repentance. — Unknown. — WRR-1 5
i Repentance (Pr.). — Unknown. — WRR-4
Repentance for Political Activity. — Edward Thompson. —
BPM-32
Repentir de Noel. — Sarah Bernhardt. — WRR-7
(Christmas Repentance, A., tr. fr. the French.) — WRR-7
Repetitions.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— HBMV— NP
Rephan. — Robert Browning. — VLEP
Reply.— Janet Norris Bangs.— OQP—QP-1
Reply.— Hartley Coleridge.— OBRV
Reply, The. — C. B. Galbreath (sometimes at. to. J. A. Arm
strong) .— MPC-1 3
(Another Reply to "In Flanders Fields.") — BLPA
(In Flanders Fields: An Answer.)— HH — PTA-1 — SPS
Reply. — Sidney Godolphin. — OBS
Reply, A. — Matthew Prior (after the Latin of Ausonius, also
at. to Alexander Pope and to Samuel Taylor Coleridge.)
—PIAE
(Epigrams.) — HBV
(Fool and the Poet, The.)— BOHV
Reply. — Sir Ronald Ross. — TCPD
Reply of Pitt to Walpole, 1741. — William Pitt. — OHCS-4
(Reply to Walpole.)— LLC
Reply of Socrates, The. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — WGRP
Reply to "A Woman's Question." — Nettie H. Pelham. —
OHCS-13— PTA-2
Reply to an Imitation of the Second Ode in the Third Book
of Horace, A. — Richard Bentley. — OBEC
Reply to Flood. — Henry Grattan. See Philippic against Flood.
Reply to Grafton. — Edward Hovell-Thurlow. — LLC
Reply to Hayne, sels. — Daniel Webster.
Liberty and Union.— BTB-1— LLC— PPS
(Liberty and Union, 1830.)— OHCS-1
(Liberty and Union, One and Inseparable.) — IDAH
(Webster's Reply to Hayne.)— HT
Massachusetts: from the Reply to Hayne. — SPE-8
(Cradle of Liberty.)— PPD-2
"Mr. President — When the mariner has been," etc. —
PPS
("Honorable member complained, The" — sel. fr. above.)
— BTB-3
South Carolina and Massachusetts. — CCR
(Massachusetts and South Carolina.) — PE
Reply to "In Flanders Fields." — John Mitchell. — BLPA
Reply to Marlowe's "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love/'
— Sir Walter Raleigh. See Nymph's Reply to the
Shepherd, The.
Reply to Mr. Corry. — Henry Grattan. — BTB-1 — LLC (abr.)
(Grattan's Reply to Mr. Corry.)— CCR— OHCS-3— PPD-2
Reply to "The Welcome."— W. F. Fox,— OHCS-10
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Reply to Walpole.— William Pitt. See Reply of Pitt to
Walpole, 1741.
Replying to the Many Kind Friends Who Ask Me If I No
Longer Write Poetry.— Shaemas O'Sheel.— BMC—
IBM.
Report.— Archibald Fleming. See Jungle, The.
Report. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Report of an Adjudged Case (Not to Be Found in Any of the
Books). — William Cowper. — ABVC— BOHV— PB-5
(Dispute between Nose and Eyes.)— OTPC— RON
(Nose and Eyes.)— LPS-3— MBP
Report on Experience.— Edmund Blunden.— OBMV
Report Song, A.— Nicholas Breton.— OBSC
Reporter.— Ethel Louise Knox.— DDA
EPW-4
Repose. — Martha Newsom. — HB
Repose of Rivers.— Hart Crane.— AWP— MM— MOAP— NP
Repossession. — Julia Blauvelt M'Grane.— AMV-37
Reprimand, The.— Elizabeth Bishop.— TB
Reprise. — Leslie Nelson Jennings. — NYBV
Reproach. — Robert Graves. — GTML — GTSL
Reproach, A. — Flavel Scott Mines. — WRR-4
Reproach to Dead Poets.— Archibald MacLeish.— CMP
Reproaches, The (For the Mass of the Presanctified on Good
Friday).— Unknown.— WHL
Reprove Gently.— Unknown.— FAOV—OILCS-l 5
Republic, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Building
of the Ship, The.
Republic and Motherland. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Republic to Republic. — Witter Bynner. — PAH
Republican Genius of Europe, The. — Philip Freneau — AP
Republican "No," A.— George Washington. — WRR-49
Republican Party Lincoln's Monument. — Joseph G. Cannon. —
WRR-46
Repulse, The.— Thomas Stanley. — OBS
Reputation. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Request. — "Laurence Hope" (Mrs. Malcolm Nicolson.) —
BMEP
Requests. — Digby Mackworth Dolben. — MOM
Requiem. — Alice Hunt Bartlett. — BAP
Requiem. — Thomas Curtis Clark.— PEDC
Requiem. — F. Norreys Council. — HBV
Requiem, A (for Theodore Roosevelt), — Mrs. Mary 'Nixon
Everett.— RDAH
Requiem. — Joseph Lee. — DD — OHIP
Requiem. — George Lunt. — AA
Requiem. — John Frederick Matheus. — CDC
Requiem. — Sir Joseph Noel Paton. — VA
Requiem. — Robert Richardson (wr. at. to "Mark Twain"). —
(Epitaph: "Warm summer sun.") — MHT — SPE-8
(Epitaph for Susie Clemens.) — OTA
(Epitaphs.) — BFP
Requiem. — Archibald Rutledge. — LS
Requiem. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — ATP — BBV — BFVR—
BMEP — BTP — CBE— CBO V— CPOI— CR— CTBP—
DD— EA— EBSV— EPC-— EPN — EPP — EPW-5 —
EV-5 — -FPH — GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTML— GTSL
— HBV—HBVY— JHP — LBBV— LEAP— LL-4—
LOW — MBP — MCCG — MPB— MPC-14 — OBEV —
OBVV — OG — OQP — OTA — OTPC— PCD— PFE—
PIAE— PJH-1 — POI— POTT— POY— PTER— PYM
— QP-1 — SBA— SPE-4— TCEP— TOP— TPH— TSW
— TSWC— TVSH — VA — VOD — WGRP — WHA—
WLIP— WP— WTP-8—YT
Requiem, A.— James Thomson (1834-1882). — HBV
Requiem. — Katharine Tynan. — BPM-30
Requiem, sels. — Humbert Wolfe.
H,gh Song, The.— GPE— MM— TCPD
Soldier, The ("Down some cold field"). — GPE — TCPD
Soldier, The ("I do not ask God's purpose"). — TCPD
Requiem for a Courtesan. — G. M. Hort. — BPM-30
Requiem for a Dead Warrior. — Edgar Mclnnis. — PEDC— RH
Requiem for a Modern Croesus. — Lew Sarett. — PPD-2
Requiem for a Young Poet. — Daniel Whitehead Hickey. _
BPM-32
Requiem for a Young Soldier. — Florence Earle Coates.— OHIP
Requiem for One Slain in Battle. — George Lunt. _ OBAV
Requiem for the Dead in Spain. — Kenneth Rexroth. —
Requiem of Archangels for the World.— Herbert Trench —
MM
Requies. — Arthur Symons.— POTT
Requiescant.— Frederick George Scott. — DD — OHIP
Requiescat. — Matthew Arnold. — AWP — BEL — BLV _ "RMFP _
GR-e-GTBS-GTMI^-GTSL-HBV-ISP-JAWP
— LEAP— NAL— OAEP— OBEY— OBVV— OHIP—
Requiescat. — Katherine Anne Porter. — HBMV
Requiescat. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Requiescat. — - Rosamund Marriott Watson. — AV — BMEP —
xlJj V— •— JL-uJo v — LEAP
Requiescat.— Oscar Wilde. — BLV — BMC — BMEP — GPE
Requiescat. — Barbara Young.— BPM-31
Requirement. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — LOW — MRV _ POT
(We Live by Faith.)— OQP—PDN—QP-1
Requital.— Adelaide Anne Proctor.— SPE-4— VA
Rescue. — Francis Paxton. — OA
Rescue, The.— Marion P. Riche.— OHCS-31
Rescue of Albret, The.— Thomas Dunn English.— OHCS-32
Rescue of Chicago, The.— Henry M. Look.— OHCS-5
Rescue of Father Fauchelevent. — Victor Hugo. See Les
Miserables.
Rescue of Gavin, The. — James M. Barrie. See Little Minister
The. '
Rescue of Lygia, The. — Henryk Sienkiewicz. See Quo Vadis
Rescue of Mr. Figg, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-32
Rescued.— Unknown. — WRR-6
Rescued but Insane.— Herman Melville. See Moby-Dick.
Reserve. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AA
Reserve. — Mary Ashley van Voorhis Townsend. — AA
, Residence in France. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude The
; Residence in London. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude,' The
("As the black storm," etc.).
; Resignation. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French by Henrv
van Dyke.
(Eight Echoes from the Poems of Auguste Angellier _
Resignation. — Matthew Arnold. — OAEP — VLEP
"Poet to whose mighty heart, The" (sel.). — EPW-5
Resignation. — Mother Francis d'Assisi. — WHL
Resignation.— Ruth M. Johnson.— HB
Resignation. — Walter Savage Landor.— GPE— HBV— OBEV—
(Lyrics and Epigrams.) — ERP
(Why Repine, My Friend.)— BFV—FF—OFPE— POI
(Why, Why Repine.)— BPN— EPN— LEAP— TPH
("Why, why repine, my pensive friend.") — EPW-4
Resignation. — Judd Mortimer Lewis. — LOW — POI
Resignation. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— APB— CAP—
HBy-HT.-LLC-LOW-LPS-l-OHCS-12-POI-
TCAP
Resignation. — Seumas MacManus. — JKCP
Resignation. — Malvina Yerger Mayes. — HB
Resignation. — Thomas Moore. — THP
Resignation. — St. George Tucker. — SPP
(Days of My Youth.)— A A— HBV— LEAP
Resignation. — Unknown. — OBS C
Resignation. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
Resignation to God. — John Donne. See Holy Sonnets ("As
due by many titles," etc.').
Resisting a Mother's Love.— Unknown. — OHCS-14
Resistless March of Girl Graduates. — H. S. Keller.— WRR-5 5
Resolute Cat, The.— Nancy Byrd Turner.— RIS
Resolution.— Charles L. O'Donnell.— BMC
Resolution and Independence. — William Wordsworth.— AEV—
BEL — BPN — CRE — EM-2 — EPN — ERP — EV-3-
GEPC— GPE— MBL—NBE— OAEP— OBRV
(Leech-gatherer, The.)— CBE
Hare, The (2nd st.).—CGOV
Resolutions for a Child.— Unknown.— WRR-25
Resolve, The. — Alexander Brome— OBEV — SBA
("Tell me not of a face that's fair.")— EG
Resolve. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — ICBD— OQP— QP-2—
WGRP
Resolve, The.— George Herbert.— EPS
Resolve, The.— Mary Lee.— OBEC
Resolve.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— FF— POI
(New Year's Resolve.)— PEOR
Response. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Respect the Burden.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— OHCS-14
Respect the Flag.— Alvin Mansfield Owsley.— SPS
Respectability. — Robert Browning. — BPN — EPN— VA— VLEP
Respectable Folks, The. — Henry David Thoreau. — DDA—
MOAP
Respice Finem.— Thomas Proctor.— OBSC
Respice Finem.— Francis Quarles— GPE— SPE-1
(Epigram: Respice Finem.) — OBEV
Respite, The. — Maria Gowen Brooks. See Zophiel, or The Bride
of Seven.
Response^to Rimbaud's Later Manner.— Thomas Sturge Moore.
Responsible William.— Keith Preston.— FAOV
Response Regis.— William Dunbar. See Petition of the Grey
Horse, Auld Dunbar, The
Responsive Chord, The.— J. William Jones.— MHT
Rest.— Amy Ella Blanchard.— OHCS-35
Rest. — Madison Cawein. — APD
§es!'~"fthann, Wolfgang von Goethe. See True Rest.
Rest.— Mary Woolsey Howland. See In the Hospital
Rest.— John A. Jennings.— OHCS-25 "
Rest. — George Macdonald.— BSV— BTB-3
Rest. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — AV
Rest. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. — BMC — OBRV —
Rest,— Percy Somers Payne.— TIP
Rest, The.— Ezra Pound.— MAP
Rest, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Rest. -O
OBEV-OBVV-PIAE-POTT-TOP-VLEP
(O Earth, Lie Heavily upon Her Eyes.) — MBP
Rest.— Abram J. Ryan.— BTB-2
?est 5<™re you very weary?").— Unknown.— VIL
Rest ( There is no rest"). — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Rest. — Margaret L. Woods.— TPH — VA
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Return
Rest at Noon.— Hermann Hagedorn.— ME
Rest for the Weary.— Emma F. Swmgle.—OHCS-29
Rest from Loving and Be Living.— Cecil Day Lewis.— MBP
(Rest from Loving.)— OBMV
"Rest Her Soul, She's Dead."— John Masefield.— PM
Rest Is Not Here.— Lady Carolina Nairne.— HBV
Rest Remaineth. — Robert Browning. See Christmas-Eve and
Rest Sad llyes.— John Dowland (?).— BLV
(Lullaby.)-CBOV— GPE
(lon^'foV^usfc, A.)— GTSL— TOP— WTP-1
(Tears.)— EA—EV-1— OBEY— PG
(Wee? You No More, Sad Fountains.)— EPEP— OAEP
OT3 A
("Weep you no more, sad fountains.") — AEP-W — EG —
OBSC
Rest Where You Are.— Charles Poole Cleaves.— OQP—QP-2
Rest-Cure.— Patricia Collinge.— PPD-1
Restless Heart, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the East Indian.—
Restless Heart, Don't Worry So.— Edith Willis Linn.— BS
Restoration.— Amelia Josephine Burr.— OHPP '
Restoration of the Forests, The.— George P. Marsh. See Man
and Nature. .
"Restore thy treasure to the golden ore."— Samuel Daniel. See
To Delia (XIX).
Result of Cruelty, The.— Elizabeth Turner —CGOV
Results and Roses. — Edgar A. Guest — CVG—GBOV— ME—
MPC-11 — BP-9
Resume. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — NYBV
Resume.-Dorothy Parker.-ALV-TCPD
Resurgam.— W. Nelson Bitton.— BLRP
Resurgam. — Struthers Burt. — HBMV
(May— abr.)— BAP
Resurgam (Time and Eternity, XXIX).— Emily Dickinson.-—
WGRP
Resurgam. — John Richard Moreland. — MOM
Resurgam ("Alleluia! Alleluiah! finished is the battle now').
—Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by John M. Neale. —
Resurgam (" 'I will arise,' for centuries!"). — Unknown.— LOW
B __ POI— WGRP
Resurge San Francisco. — "Joaquin" Miller. — PAH
Resurgence.— Laura Bell Everett.— MRV
Resurgence.— Margaret Tod Ritter.— TBM
Resurgence. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — MRV— OHPI
(Though He That Ever Kind and True.)— BBV
(Verses ^rittenjn 1872.)— BFV— BLPA
Rest
Resi
The.
Resurrection. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — MLP
Resurrection, The. — Robert Blair. See Grave, The.
Resurrection.— Sarah H. Bradford.— EOAH
Resurrection, The. — Jonathan Henderson Brooks. — CDC
Resurrection.— Helen Choate.— BPM-30
Resurrection, The. — Abraham Cowley. — EPEP
Resurrection. — Ralph S. Cushman. — MOM
Resurrection. — Blodwen Davies. — OHPI — PSO
Resurrection. — John Donne. See La Corona.
Resurrection. — Hermann Hagedorn. — RH
Resurrection. — Thomas S. Jones, fr. — RT
Resurrection. — Harry Kemp. — HBV «/•%*«
Resurrection, The. — Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock.— EOAH
Resurrection. — D. H. Lawrence. — NP
Resurrection.— Angela Morgan.— OQP—QP4—SPT
Resurrection.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— DTRN— EOAH
Resurrection. — Florence A. Pepoon. — HB
Resurrection.— E. H. Porter.— VF T™,x7
Resurrection.— Lady Margaret Sackville.— HBMV
Resurrection.— Agnes W. Storer.— MOM— OQP— QP-1
Resurrection.— Joseph Upper.— AMV-36
Resurrection.— Harriet Anna Wratten.— HB
Resurrection and Ascension.— Earl D. Todd.— MOM
Resurrection Day's Power.— Mary E. Allbnght— WRR-57
Resurrection Morn. — Eva Mai sbary.— WRR-57
Resurrection Morn. — Ellen Murray.— OHCS-31
Resurrection of Abdullah.— Sir Edwin Arnold. See Pearls of
the Faith. TT
Resurrection, or Easter-Day, The. — George Herbert.—
EOAH
Resurrexit.— Henry Longan Stuart.— CAW
Resuscitation.— Auguste Vacquene, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington.— AFP
Retaliation.— Oliver Goldsmith.— AEP-D (abr.)— CEP— CR—
EPRE (abr.)— OAEP— TCEP (abr.)— TOP (abr.)
sets. fr. above.
"Here lies David Garrick," etc.— GPE
(David Garrick.)— LL-4—OBEC ^T ^ ^_
"Here lies Nolly Goldsmith," etc.— BEL— EP— EPP
"Here lies our good Edmund," etc.— CRE— EPW-3— GPE
(Edmund Burke.)— LLC— OBEC
"Here Reynolds is laid," etc.— GPE
(Sir Joshua Reynolds.)— LL-4— OBEC
Reticent Lover. — Clinton Scollard.— PR.
Retinue, The.— Katharine Lee Bates.— GPWW
Retired Business Man.— Anderson M. Scruggs.—DDA
Retired Cat, The.— William Cowper.— BOHV— CIV— EV-3—
OFPE— OTPC (si. abr.)— RON— WRR-35
Retired Pork-Butcher and the Spook, The. — G. E. Farrow. —
BOHV
Retirement, sel. — James Beattie.
Solitude (abr.).— OBEC
Retirement. — Charles Cotton. See Retirement, The. Statutes
Irreguliers. To^Mr. Isaak Walton.
Retirement, sels. — William Cowper.
Absence of Occupation. — OBEC
Dejection and Retirement: The Retired Statesman. —
EPW-3
(Statesman in Retirement— sel.)— OBEC
"I praise the Frenchman, his remark was shrewd"
(br. sel.).— "BLPA
Nature (br. selj. — FF — POI
What to Read.— EPW-3
Retirement.— Philip Freneau. — OBAV
(On Retirement.)— APB— I AP
Retirement, The. — John Norris. — OBS
Retirement. — Richard Chenevix Trench.— EPN— OB VV
(Sonnet: "Wretched thing it were, to have our heart. A.")
—OQP—QP-2
Retirement, The.— Unknown.— OBEC
Retirement.— Thomas Warton.— LPS-2— SN
(Inscription in a Hermitage.) — HBV
Retirement, The. Stanzes Irreguliers. To Mr. Isaak Walton.
—Charles Cotton.— CEP— OBS— NBE (sts. 1-5)
(Retirement.)— HBV— LPS-3— SN
Retort. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — AA
Retort, The. — George Perkins (or Pope) Morris.— BOHV— •
HBV— LPS-3— OHCS-9— PR— ST—THP
Retort Discourteous, The. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — HBMV
Retort Dis-Courteous, The. — James Clarence Harvey. — BTB-9
Retractions, sels. — James Branch Cabell. — HBMV
"Although as yet my cure be incomplete" (I).
"And therefore praise I even the most high" (closing st.).
"Cry Kismet! and take heart. Eros is gone" (XII).
"I am contented by remembrances" (II).
"It is in many ways made plain to us" (V).
"Nightly I mark and praise, or great or small" (XV).
"So, let us laugh, — lest vain rememberings" (XIV).
"With Love I garnered mirth and dreams, and shame"
(VI).
"You ask a Sonnet? — Well, it is your right" (introd. st.).
Retreat. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — RH
Retreat, The.— Robert Southey. See Curse of Kehama, The.
Retreat, The. — Henry Vaughan. — AEP-W— ATP— AW P—
BCEP — BEL— BLV— CAW — CBOV— CRE— E A—
EM-1 — EP— - EPEP — EPP— EPS— EPW-2—EV-2—
GEPM — GPE — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — HBV —
JAWP— LEAP— LOW— OAEP— OBEV— POI— SBA
_TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WHA— WLIP
("Happy those early days, when I.") — EG
(Retreate, The.)— EOAH!— OBS— SEP
Retreating Friendship. — J. V. Cunningham. — TB
Retribution. — "Anthony Hope." See Dolly Dialogues.
Retribution. — Dorothy Quick.— BFP
Retribution. — Friedrich von Logau, tr. fr. the German by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CGOV — LPS-3
Retribution. — Unknown. — WRR- 1 4
Retribution (Pr.) .— Unknown.— OHCS-29
Retribution.— Carolyn Wells.— ABVC
"Retro Me, Sathana!" — Dante Gabriel RossettL See House
of Life, The.
Retrospect. — Rupert Brooke.— CPB — NP
Retrospect. — Lord Gorell.— BPM-37
Retrospect, A. — Coventry Patmore. — CPOI
Retrospect. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — OBVV
Retrospect. — Chidiock Tickborn. — ACP
(Elegy: "My prime of youth is but a frost of cares.")—
OBSC
(Lament the Night before His Execution, A.) — HBV
(Lines Written by One in the Tower.)— LPS-3
(Tichborne's Elegy, Written in the Tower before His Exe
cution, 1586.)— EM-1
(Verses Written in the Tower the Night Before He Was
Beheaded.)— WP
(Written on the Eve of Execution.) — EG
Retrospect — Love of Nature Leading to Love of Man. — Wil
liam Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
Retrospection. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The
(Tears, Idle Tears).
Return, The.— Theodore Howard Banks, Jr.— GPWW
Return, The. — Arna Bontemps. — CDC
Return. — Sterling A. Brown.— CDC
Return. — Elizabeth Coatsworth. — NYBV
Return, The. — Eleanor Rogers Cox. — PAH
Return, The. — Lucia Stevens DeMotte.— HB
Return!— Sydney DobelL— OBEV— OBVV
Return, The. — Jessie Fauset. — CDC
Return, The. — Annie Fields. — AA
Return, The. — John Freeman. — CRE
Return, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— BMEP— CMP
Return, The. — George Arthur Greene. — TIP
Return.— Bernice Kenyon.— NV
Return, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Return, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — MAP — WFG
Return. — Queena Davison Miller. — DDA
Return, The: "Ever as he grew older," etc.— Alfred Noyes.
See Book of Earth, The.
Return, The: "O, hedges white with laughing May. —Alfred
Noyes.— CPAN-1
Return, The. — James Oppenheim. — MLP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Return, The.— Martha Ostenso.— OCL
Return.— Josephine Preston Peabody.— CV
Return, The.— Ezra Pound.— APA— MAP— NAMP—NP
Return, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Keturn, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Triumph of
Time, The.
Return, The.— Arthur Symons. — BMEP — GPE — HBMV
V LEP
Return. — Charles Hanson Towne. — AMV-3S
Return.— Willard Wattles,— PT
Return. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — EA — OBEV
(Absent from Thee I Languish Still.) — AEV
(Song, A: "Absent from thee, I languish still.")— EPRE
— EPS— EPW-2— OBS
Return, The, set. — Margaret L. Woods.
Facing the Gulf.— HBMV
Return at Night. — Sara Teasdale. — PIAE
'Return, Content! for fondly I pursued."— William Words-
worth. See River Duddon, The.
Return from Battle, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans (?). —
PPYP— YFR
(Ancient Greek Chant of Victory.) — AE
Return from Captivity. — Hortense Flexner. — SMP
Return from Egypt, The. — Pope Leo XIII, tr. fr. the Latin
by H. T. Henry.— CAW
Return from the Air, A.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Return from Town, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— HWM
Return Home. — William Morris. See Love is Enough.
Return of August, The.— Percy Mackaye. — RH
Return of Belisarius, The: Mud Flat, 1860. — Bret Harte.—
Return of Columbus, The. — William H. Prescott. See History
of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella.
Return of Columbus, The. — Epes Sargent. — WRR-10
(Return of Columbus to Spain, The — abr. and dijf.) —
Return of Eno Garden.— Charles Battell Loomis.— WRR-S1
Return of Enoch Arden, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Enoch Arden.
Return of Jeanne d'Arc, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. —
Return of Morgan and Fingal, The. — Edwin Arlington Rob
inson. — TOP
Return of Napoleon from St. Helena, The. — Lydia Huntley
Sigourney. — AA
Return of Spring, The. — Charles d'Orleans, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Spring.
Return. of Spring, The. — Denys Pyramtts, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Return of Spring. — Pierre Ronsard, tr. fr. the French.— LPS-2
Return of Spring, The. — Bayard Taylor. — ADAH
Return of the Birds. — Laura B. Case. — LPP
Return of the Children, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Return of the Hillside Legion. — Ethel Lynn Beers, —
OHCS-14
Return of the Hoe. — Unknown. — HER
Return of the Home-Born, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Return of the Washingtons. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-49
Return of Ulysses, The.— Homer. See Odyssey, The.
Return Thee, Heart. — Alexander Scott. — BSV
Return to Birds. — Louis Untermeyer. — BLA
Return to Nature, The. — William T. Allison. — CPG
Return to New York.— John Hall Wheelock.— MCT
Returned. — Rose M. Scott. — HB
Returned Battle Flags, The. — Moses Owen. — HT
(Nothing but Flags.)— FO AH
Returned Unopened. — Seymour Barnard. — SPE-7
Returning.— Ruth Guthrie Harding.— HBV
Returning Bluebirds. — Nancy E. Keahey. — HB
Returning Spring. — Joseph von Eicheiidorff, tr. fr, the German
by George N. Schuster. — CAW
Reuben. — Phoebe Gary. — BOHV
Reuben Bright. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MAP — TCAP
Reuben James. — James Jeffrey Roche. — BTB-7 — GA —
OHCS-33— PAH— STP
Reuben Ranzo. — Unknown. — S G
Reunion. — Robert Hillyer.— PPD-2
Reunion. — Maude DeVerse Newton. — LOW — POI
Reunion of Odysseus and Penelope, The. — Homer, tr. fr. the
Greek by Herbert Bates. See Odyssey, The.
Reunited. — Gilbert Parker. See Lover's Diary, A.
Reunited. — Abram Joseph Ryan. — APD
Reunited. — Frank L. Stanton. — MDAH
Reunited through Song. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — WRR-53
Reve du Midi. — Rose Terrv Cooke. — LPS-2
Revealed. — Harry Lyman Koopman. — AA
Revealed Madonna, The. — Stephen Phillips. — EPW-5
Revealer, The. — Edward Arlington Robinson. — DD
Revealer of the Father. — Etna Doop-Smith. — MOM
Revealment. — John Richard More-land. — MOM
Reveille. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CMP
Reveille, The (C.).— Bret Harte.— APD— CTBP—EV-S—GN
7Z-HBV — LH — MC— OG— OHIP— PAH— PAPm—
TVSH
(What the Drums Say.) — BTB-9
Reveille. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A (IV).
Reveille.— Ray L. Huff.— PAPm
Reveille. — Ada Foster Murray. — VOD
Reveille. — Michael O' Connor. — AA — BTB-9 — HBV— MDAH
Reveille.— Eden Phillpotts.— POT
Reveille.— Lola Ridge.— GPE— HBMV— LA— TCPD
Reveille. — Louis Untermeyer. — HBV — OBAV — SBMV
Revel, The. — Bartholomew Dowling. — BLPA — HBV— SPE-2—
VA— WTP-4
(Revelry of the Dying.) — LPS-3
(Song of the Dying, The.)— MR— OHCS-S
Revelation. — William Baylebridge. — MM
Revelation, sel— Bible, N.T.
"And there appear'd," etc. (Ch. XII, Douay vers.). —
"Grace be unto you," etc. (Ch. I: 4-6).— PASC
New Jerusalem, The (Ch. XXI: 1-14, 22-27).— EM-1
Revelation.— Verne Bright.— BLRP— OQP-—QP-1— WBLP
Revelation. — Alice Brown. See Road to Castaly, The.
Revelation. — Warren F. Cook. — BLRP
Revelation. — Blanche Taylor Dickinson. — CDC
Revelation. — Robert Frost. — MOAP
Revelation.— Edmund Gosse.— BMEP— GPE— OBEV— OBVV
—TCPD
Revelation, The. — Leslie Clare Manchester. — OQP— QP-2
Revelation.— Edwin Markham.— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
Revelation, sel.— Ruth Comfort Mitchell.
Co-operation (orr.). — WRR-55
Revelation. — David Morton.— SPT
Revelation — Lila Todd O'Neill. — HB
Revelation, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
f House, The.
Revelation. — John Jerome Rooney. — JKCP
Revelation, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Revelation. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Reveler's Dream, The. — Charles Mackay. — WRR-18
Revellers, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-19
Revelry of the Dying. — Bartholomew Dowling. See Song of
the Dying.
Revels of the Czesars, The.— Amelia B. Edwards.— WRR-1
Revenant— Ernest Rhys. — BPM-33
Revenant.— Muriel Stuart.— HMSP
Revenants. — Joseph Auslander. — NP
Revenants. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Robert Bridges. —
PWB
Revenge.— Annie R. Blount.— WRR-9
Revenge (Odes, IV, 13). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Louis
Untermeyer. — AWP
Revenge, A.— Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-32
Revenge, The. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French by
Thomas Stanley.— AWP
"Revenge," The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BBV— BEL—
BPN— CCR—CR— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EPC—EPN—
EPW-S — GDAH— GEPC — GR-1 — GTML— HBV—
HSPS — JHP — MCCG— NAL— NPH— OAEP— OG—
OHNP— OTA— OTPC— PCD— PECK— POY—PTER
—RON— TCEP— TOP— VLEP— WTP-9
(Ballad of the Fleet.)— LH
(Revenge, The: A Ballad of the Fleet— C.)— BTB-7— ISP
— SPE-3
Revenge for Poisoning a Cat. — Unknown. — WRR-3S
Revenge for Rheims.— Stephen Phillips.— CRE
Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois, The. sets. — George Chapman.
"Danger (the spurre of all great mindes) is ever"
(Act V, sc. i).— NBE
"Good sir, beleeue that no particular torture" (Act IV,
sc, i).— NBE
High and General Cause, The (abr.). — EV-1
"I am engage'd, both in my word, and hand" (Act III,
sc. iv).— NBE
Revenge of Hamish, The. — Sidney Lanier. — APB — CAP —
HBR—OG—PFE—SPP— TCAP— TOP
Revenge of Injuries. — Lady Elizabeth Carew. See Mariana.
Revenge of Rain-in-the-Face, The. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow.— BBV— GA— PAH— RON
Revenge to Come (Elegies III, 25). — Propertius, tr. fr. the
Latin by Kirby Flower Smith.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Revenger's Tragedy, The, sel. "Madame his grace will not be
absent long." — Cyril Tourneur. — NBE
Rev. Gabe Tucker's Remarks.— Unknown.— BOHV— THP
Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
See Limericks.
Rev. John Smith o£ Arkland Prepares His Sermon, The. —
Samuel Rutherford Crockett. — OHCS-35
Rev. Oleus Bacon, D. D. — In Mernoriam. — Unknown. —
OHCS-12
Reverie. — Robert Browning. — MRV— OHPI
Reverie. — Roydon Burke. — AMV-35
Reverie.— W. N. Hodgson.— VM
Reverie. — Mrs. Maud Lemmon. — HB
Reverie. — William Soutar. — BPM-36
Reverie in Church.— George A. Baker, Jr.— BTB-1— OH.CS-10
(Thoughts during Easter Service.) — WRR-S7
Reverie of a Bachelor. — Blackeney Gray. — WRR-S1
Reverie of Poor Susan, The. — William Wordsworth.— BPB—
BPN— CBE — CH— EM-2— EPW-4—EV-3— GEPC —
GPE— GTBS^-GTSE— GTSL— HBV— JHP— LC—
MBL— MCCG— MW— OHNP— OTPC— TYP
(Poor Susan's Dream.)— CBPC
Reverse English ("If I ever attain"). — Cornell Widow. — CAG
Reverse English ("You may read in the papers"). — (Cornell
Widow.— CAG
Reverse Pity. — Georgia Blaney Skaer. — HB
Reverses. — John Henry Newman. — VA
Revery. — Emily Dickinson. See To Make a Prairie.
Revisitants. — Margaret Widdemer. — TBM
Revival. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — VLEP
Revival, The. — Muna Lee, — OA
Revival, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Day-Dream, The.
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Revival. The. — Henry Vaughan.— BLV — MV-2— OBS
Revival Hymn. — Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle Remus,
His Songs and His Sayings.
Revocation, A. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBEY
( Farewell. )— OBSC
("What should I say?")— AEP-W
Revolt. — Richard Church. — BPM-3 7
Revolt .— Heathcote William Garrod.— FOOT
Revolt of Islam, The, sets. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Child of Twelve, A.—GN
Spring (fr. Canto IX).— EV-4
To Mary (Dedication).— BPN—EPN
(Dedication.) — ERP
("So now rny summer task is ended, Mary.") — GPE
Revolt of Mother, The. — Mary E. Wilkins Freeman,— DRB—
GR-a— HER— PPD-1
Revolutionary Alarm, The. — George Bancroft. — IDAH
Revolutionary Blues. — Florence Becker. — BPM-37
Revolutionary Rising, The. — Thomas Buchanan Read. See
Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The.
Revolutionary Sermon, A. — Hugh Henry Breckenridge. —
OHCS-4
Revolutions.— Matthew Arnold.— EPN—FF— POI— VLEP
Revolutions. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LX).
Revolutions. — Sir Henry Taylor. See Philip van Artevelde.
Reward, The. — Grace G. Bostwick.— LOW— MRV— PDN—
POI
Reward.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Reward. — Bert Leston Taylor. — RIS
Reward.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— POI— SL
(Joy Meets Laughter.)— EPW-5
Reward of Innocent Love, The. — William Habington. See
Castara.
Reward of Service. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (wr. at. to
Robert Browning). — BLPA
(Duty.)— PTA-2
Reward of Song, The.— Alfred Noyes.— -CPAN-3
Reward of the Cheerful Candle, The.— Mary V. Worstell.—
HS
Rex.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP
Reynard the Fox; or, The Ghost Heath Run. — John Mase-
field.— PM
Countrymen, The, (fr. Pt. I). — CMP
Escape, The (fr. Pt. II).— LL-4
"From the Gallows Hill to the Tineton Copse" (fr.
Pt. II).— NAMP
Rhapsody. — William Stanley Braithwaite. — BANP
Rhapsody, A. — Cassius Marcellus Clay. — IDAH
Rhapsody. — Florence Earle Coates. — AV
Rhapsody, A.— T. H. Gould.— CAG
Rhapsody of the Waves.— John D. Walsh.— MRV
Rhapsody on a Windy Night.— T. S. Eliot.™ MAP— MOAP
Rhapsody on Poetry, A, set. — Jonathan Swift. See On Poetry:
A Rhapsody.
Rheims. — Margaret Anderson Steele. — PPGW
Rheims Cathedral. — Grace Hazard Colliding.— AO AH
Rhine, The. — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(Drachenfels).
Rhine-Land Drinking Song, A. — Unknoivn, tr. fr. the German
by Eugene Field.™ -PEF
Rhinoceros. — Hilaire Belloc. — RIS
(Some Beasts.) — PB-2
Rhinocerostrich, The. — Kenyon Cox. See Mixed Beasts.
Rhodanthe. — Agathias, tr. fr. the Greek by Andrew Lang. —
Rhododaphne, sel. — Thomas Love Peacock.
Bacchus.— OBRV
(Vengeance of Bacchus, The.)— EPW-4
Larissa. — OBRV
(Spell of the Laurel-Rose, The.)— EPW-4
Rhodora, The (On Being Asked, Whence Is the Flower). — Ralph
Waldo Emerson. — A A — ADAH — AP—APA— APB—
APD — APL— APW — AWP — BAP — BAV— BLV—
BTP — CAP — DD — FPE—GA— GBO V— GN— GPE—
GR-a— GTSE— HBV — HBVY — LAP— ISP— JAWP—
jHP — LA — LC— LEAP — LPS-2— MCCG— MOAP-—
MPC-12 — MPB — NLK— OBAV— OG— OHFP— OTA
— OTPC — PB-6 — PEOR — PFE— PIAE — PJH-2 —
PTA-2 — PTER-PYM — RYC — SBA— ST— TCAP—
TOP— TPH— TVSH— WBP— WHA— YT
Rhcecus. — James Russell Lowell. — AP — CAP — IAP — LLC (si.
abr.}— MCCG— PTER— TCAP
"Hear now this fairy legend," etc. (sel.) — AA
Rhona's First Kiss. — Theodore Watts-Dunton. See Coming of
Love, The.
Rhone, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See To the River
Rhone, The.
Rhotus on Arcadia. — John Chalkhill. See Thealma and Clear-
chus.
Rhyme about an Electrical Advertising Sign, A. — Vachel Lind
say. — CPL
Rhyme for a Phonetician. — Frances Cornford. — YT
Rhyme for All Zionists, A.— Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Rhyme for Christmas, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Some Imitations.
Rhyme for Musicians, A. — E. Lemke. — BOHV
Rhyme for Priscilla. A. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — THP —
WTP-8
Rhyme for Remembrance of May. — Richard Burton. — HBMV
Rhyme for Thanksgiving Day, A. — Edwin Markham. — BLP
(Thanksgiving Rosary, A.) — PEDC
Rhyme of an Involuntary Violet. — Dorothy Parker. — NYBV
Rhyme of Death's Inn, A. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.— LBMV
Rhyme of Jennie Eagl chart, The. — Unknown. — WRR-1 6
Rhyme of Life, A. — Charles Warren Stoddard. — HBV—
LEAP
Rhyme of One, A. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — HBV
Rhyme of Rain. — Clarence Urmy.— WRR-51
Rhyme of Robin Puck, A. — Helen Gray Cone.— WRR-15
Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, The. — Samuel Taylor
Coleridge. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The.
Rhyme of the Chivalrous Shark, The. — Wallace Irwin. — BHP
Rhyme of the Duchess May, The, sels. — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning.
"Broad the forest spread on the sloping hills of Linteged."
— SPE-1
(Duchess May — very much abr.) — WRR-1
(" 'Twas a Duke's fair orphan girl, and her uncle's ward,
the Earl" — abr.} — CCR (much abr.) — PTER
Rhyme of the Rail.— John G. Saxe.— APW— BOHV
(Railroad Rhyme.) — LPS-3
(Riding on the Rail.) — PTA-1
Rhyme of the Remittance Man, The. — Robert W. Service. —
CPS
Rhyme of the Restless Ones, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
—WTP-8
Rhyme of the Season, A. — Unknown. — BS
Rhyme of the Three Captains, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Rhyme of the Three Sealers.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Rhyme of the Year, A.— Unknown.— PPYP— YPS
Rhyme out of Motley, A. — Amy Lowell. — TBM
Rhyme Slayeth Shame. — William Morris. — CPOI
Rhymed Less9n, A, sel. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Introduction: "Yes, dear Enchantress, — wandering far and
long." — APB
Rhymelet, A. — Unknown. — BTB-5
Rhymes about a Little Woman. — William Canton. — PPL
(This Is the Way the Ladies Ride.)— PBV
Rhymes of Ironquill, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Rhymester, A. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BOHV
Rhythm. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — OQP — QP-2 — TOP
Rhythm. — Elsa Gidlow. — AMV-3S
Rhythm of His Life, The. — Mary Hallet. — MOM
Rhythm of Life, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Rhythm of the Hills, The. — Jessica Welborn Smith. — HB
Rhythmic Villanelle. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Rib, The. — Ernest McGaffey. — HER
Ribbon Two Yards Wide, A.— Alfred Kreymbourg.— HBMV
Rich. — Aileen Fisher. — MPB
Rich and Rare Were the Gems She Wore. — Thomas Moore. —
ERP
"Rich fools there be, whose base and filthy heart." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXIV).
Rich Man, The.— Franklin P. Adams.— BHP—JPC— LEAP—
LL- 3— M AP— P C— WT P- 1
Rich Man's Son Succeeds, A. — Newell Dwight Hillis. —
RDAH
"Rich men, trust in wealth." — Thomas Nashe. — EG
Rich or Poor. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Rich Return. — Louis Untermeyer. — BPM-32
Rich Young Farmer, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Rich Young Man, t The. — Laura Simmons. — BAP — MOM
"Richard and Robin were two pretty men." — Mother Goose. —
SAS
("Robin and Richard were two pretty men.") — RIS
Richard Cory. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — BAP — CMP —
GR-a— IAP— LL-3 — MAP — MM—NAL—NP—NV—
PFE— PFY— SBA— SBMV — TCPD— TOP— WLIP—
WTP-7
Richard de Castre's Prayer to Jesus (in mod. Eng,}. — Un
known. — TMEV
Richard Forest's Midsummer Night, sel. — James Thomson
(1834-1882).
Midsummer Courtship (VIII). — OBVV
("Oh, how the nights are short.")— POTT
Richard II, sels. — William Shakespeare. See King Richard II.
Richard Somers. — Barrett Eastman. — AA
Richard III, sels. — William Shakespeare. See King Richard
III.
Richard Watson Gilder.— Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Richard Whittington. — John Masefield. — PM
Richelieu; or The Conspiracy, sels. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
Cardinal Richelieu, Pt. I (Act II, sc. ii).— WRR-27
Cardinal Richelieu, Pt. II (Act III, sc. i).— WRR-27
Cardinal's Soliloquy, The (fr. Act III, sc. i). — VA
"De Mauprat's new home — too splendid for a soldier" (Act
IV, scs. i, ii, abr.).— WRR-1 1
(Scene from "Richelieu.")— OHCS-26
Richer Mines, The. — John Kendrick Bangs. — ICBD — PVS
Richer Things.— Herbert Everell Rittenburg.— VF
Riches. — Derrick N. Lehrner. — BAP
Riches. — Robert Loveman.— HTR — OQP— QP-2
Riches. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by William Cowper. —
AWP
Riches. — Edward Young1. See Night Thoughts.
Richest Prince, The. — Andreas J. Kerner. — STP
Richie Story (A and B vers.}. — Unknown. — ESPB
Riddle (C.) : "From rosy lips we issue forth." — Anna Letitia
Barbauld.
(Words.)— LLC
Riddle: "I a weaponed warrior was!" — Cynewulf, tr. fr. the
Anglo-Saxon by Stopford Brooke.
(Riddle XV.)— TCEP
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Riddle
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Riddle: "I am all alone, with the iron wounded." — Cynewulf,
tr. jr. the Anglo-Saxon by Stopford Brooke.
(Riddle VI.)— TCEP
Riddle, A: "I am just two. and two, I am warm, I am cold." —
William Cowper.— HBV
Riddle, A: "I'm a strange contradiction." — Hannah More. —
MPC-9— PB-3— SPE-1
(Book. A.)— HH— OTPC
(Riddle: A Book.)— GN
Riddle, A: "Man in the wilderness asked of me. The." — Mother
Goose.— B OH V— NA
(Man in the Wilderness, The.)— OTPC
("Man in the wilderness asked me, The.")— PPL
Kiddle., The: "No more, no more." — Alexander Brome. — OBS
Riddle, A: "Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye."— Mother
Goose.— 1ELWC
(Needle and Thread, A.)— OTPC
(Old Mother Twitchett.)— MPC-2
("Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye.")— RIS
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
Riddle, A: " 'Twas whispered in Heaven, 'twas muttered in
hell." — Catherine Fanshawe. See Riddle, A: Letter
"H," The.
Riddle, A: "We are little airy creatures." — Jonathan Swift
(sometimes at. to Anna Letitia Barbauld). — GN —
MPC-6— OTPC— SPE-1
(Five, The.)— RIS
(Vowels, The.)— ABVC
Riddle, The: "We were laying the road to a Riddle."— Dana
Burnet. — OBAV
Riddle, A: "What shoemaker makes shoes."— Unknown.— HWC
Riddle: "Who so wary and so wise." — Cynewulf, tr. jr. the
Anglo-Saxon by Stopford Brooke.
(Riddle II.)— TCEP
Riddle, A (A Book) .—Hannah More. See Riddle, A: "I'm a
strange contradiction."
Riddle, A: Letter "H," The. — Catherine Fanshawe, sometimes
at. to Lord Byron.— GN—LPS-3
(Enigma on the Letter H.) — BOHV
(Letter for You, A.)— RIS
(Letter H, The.)— OHCS-26
(Riddle, A: " 'Twas whispered in Heaven, 'twas muttered
in hell.")— BCEP— OTPC
"Riddle me, riddle me, riddle me ree." — Unknown. — PPL
Riddle of the World, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— MRV
Riddlers, The.— Walter de la Mare.— TCPD
Riddles of .Merlin.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Riddles Wisely Expounded (diff. versions). — Unknown. — BB —
BEL— ESPB (3 versions)— HBV— EM-1
("There was a knicht riding frae the east.") — CH
Riddling Knight, The. — Unknown. — OBB
Ride. Bate. — BTB-7
"Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross." — Mother Goose. — PPL
— RIS— SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(Ride a Cock-Horse.)— CPN— PBV
(Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross.)— OTPC
"Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, to see what baby." — Un
known. — SAS
"Ride away, ride away, baby shall ride." — Unknown. — SAS
Ride by Night, The.— Edward William Thomson,— BTB-9
Ride for a Vote, A. — Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
Ride for the Queen, A. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Ride from Ghent to Aix, The. — Robert Browning. See How
They Brought the Good News from. Ghent to Aix.
Ride in France, A. — "O. C. Platoon." — GPWW
Ride of Colin (or Collins) Graves, The. — John Boyle O'Reilly.
— BTB-6— GA— OHCS-13— PAH— TVSH
Ride of Death, The.— Eugene J. Hall.— OHCS-32— WRR-19
Ride of Ichabod Crane, The. — Washington Irving. See Legend
of Sleepy Hollow, The.
Ride of Jennie M'Neal, The.— Will M. Carleton.— BTB-2—
OHCS-17— POY— PTA-1
Ride of John Gilpin. — William Cowper. See Diverting His
tory of John Gilpin, The.
Ride of Paul Venarez, The. — Eben E. Rexford. — OHCS-21
Ride of Tench 4Tilghman, The.— Clinton Scollard. — GA — MC
Ride on in Majesty. — Henry Hart Milman. — VA
(For Palm Sunday.)— OQP—QP-1
Ride on the Black Valley Railroad, A. — Increase Niles Tar-
box. — OHCS-11
"Ride, ride to Boston." — Unknown. — SAS
Ride round the Parapet, The. — Friedrich Rueckert, tr. fr. the
German by James Clarence Mangan. — AWP — TAWP
— WBP
Ride to Aix, The. — Robert Browning. See How They Brought
the Good News from Ghent to Aix.
Ride to Bumpville, The. — Eugene Fields. — PEF
Ride to Cherokee, The. — Amelia Walstein Carpenter. — AA —
WRR-53
Ride to London Town. — Mother Goose. — CPN
("This is the way the ladies ride" — shorter.) — PBV—
PPL
Ride to London Town. — Mother Goose. — CPN
Ride with Santa, A. — Unknown. — CRYO
Ride-by-Nights, The. — Walter de la Mare.— MV-1
Rider, The/ — John Cowper Powys. — BAP
Rider, The.— Clinton Scollard.— LHW
Rider at the Gate, The.— John Masefield.— PM— -POTT
Rider of the Black Horse, The. — George Lippard. See Legends
of the American Revolution, 1776.
Rider of the Knee, The. — James Whitconib Riley.— CPWR
Riderless Horse, The. — Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.— BAP—
JPC— PC
Riders, The.— Hermann Hagedorn.— PPGW
Riders of Deliverance, The. — Francis Andrews. — BPM-33
Riders of the Stars. — Henry Herbert Knibbs. — SCC
Ridge Road Wives and Prairie Wives. — Jay G. Sigmund. —
BPM-32
Ridge Route. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Ridge Runner. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
Ridin'.— Charles Badger Clark, Jr. — IHA
Ridin' up the Rocky Trail from Town. — Unknown. — SCC
Riding adown the Country Lanes. — Robert Bridges. — EPP
("Riding adown the country lanes.") — PWB
Riding by Moonlight. — Unknown, tr. by L. Cranmer-Byng. —
R AR
Riding Down. — Nora Perry. — AA— CCR— HBV— OBAV—
OHCS-20
Riding Down from Bangor. — Louis Shreve Osborne. — BLPA
Riding in a Motor Boat. — Dorothy W. Baruch. — MPB
Riding on a Rail.— Mary K. Dallas. — BTB-7
Riding on the Rail. — John G. Saxe. See Rhyme of the Rail.
Riding Song. — Isidor Schneider. — PG
Riding Song. — "Stanley Vestal" (W. S. Campbell).— OA
Riding Song. — Unknown.— POY — SCC
Riding through Jerusalem. — Marion Susan Campbell. — MOM
Riding to the Tournament, The. — George Walter Thornbury.
—BTB-6— CBPC
Riding Together. — William Morris. — BPN— EPC— LPS-3—
VLEP
Riding with Kilpatrick.— Clinton Scollard.— PAH
Rienzi, sel. — Mary Russell Mitford.
Rienzi's Address (Act II, sc. 2)— BTB-2— LLC— OHCS-1
— WRR-43
(Rienzi's Address to the Romans. )— FF— POT
(Rienzi to the Romans.) — BCEP— LPS-2— OFPE
Rifle, The. — Covington Hall.— RH
Rifleman's Song at Bennington, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Rift of the Rock, The. — Annie Herbert.— OHCS-14
Right about Face at the Old First. — Haynes Lord.— EO AH
Right Building. — William J. Duncan. — OHCS-35
Right Color, The. — Unknown.— WRR-29
Right Family, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Right Here at Home. — James Whitconib Riley,— CPWR
Right Is Right.— Frederick William Faber.— WBLP
Right Kind of People, The.— Edwin Markharn.— BLPA
Right Living. — Unknown. — OHCS-30
Right Makes Might. — Unknown. — TS
Right Must Win, The.— Frederick William Faber.— JKCP—
LPS-2— VA
Right of the Filipinos to Independence, The. — George F. Hoar.
— SPE-8
Right Royal. — John Masefield.— PM
Right to Grief, The.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Right Use of Prayer, The. — Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788-1846).
.^OBVV— OQP— QP-2— WGRP
Right Way, The, — Alice Cary.— SPE-4
Right Way to Read, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See
Aurora Leigh (Reading).
Righteous Anger. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by James
Stephens.— MBP—WLIP
(Glass of Beer, A.)— OBMV
Righteous Never Forsaken, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Righteous Wrath. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Rights of Men.— W. A. Northcott. — WRR-42
Rigid Body Sings.— J. C. Maxwell.— BOHV— PA
Rigmarole.— -William Carlos Williams. — LA
Rigs o' Barley, The. — Robert Burns. — BSV
Rigveda, sels. — Unknown.
Brahma, the World Idea, tr. fr. the Sanskrit.— WGRP
Indra, the Supreme God, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Romesh
Dutt— AWP
Pushan, God of Pasture, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Romesh
D utt.— • A WP— JA WP— W B P
Riley Spends Him a Night in Jail. — Pat V. Morrissette. —
AMV-37
Riley' s Christmas Tree, The.— Eliza Orne White.— CAD
Rilloby-RilL— Sir Henry Newbolt.— HBVY
Rim Rock of Spokane, The.™ Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
I. "Under Spokane's brocaded sun."
II. "We look out from the Rim Rock."
Rimas. — Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
—AEV— ATP— BCEP— BEL— BFVR—BLV—BPB—
BPN — CG (much a&r.) — CH— CR—CRE — CRP-
CSBP (o&r.) — EA— EM-2— EP— EPC— EPN— EPNC
— EPP— EPW-4-- ERP-EV-4— GB V— GEPM — GPE
— GR-2— HBV— ISP — LEAP— LPS-3— LL-1— MBL—
MCCG— NAL— NPH — OAEP — OBRV — OBEV —
OTPC— PIAE—PTER — PYM— SBA— SEP— SG—
TCEP— TOP— TPH— WHA—WLIP— WTP-3
Sels. fr. above:
Ancient Mariner (Pt. I).— CBE
Dead Calm at Sea. — LLC
He Prayeth Best.— BPP— JHP (abr.)— PB-5 (much abr.)
— PBGP (much abr.)~ PECK (o&r.)
("He prayeth best who loveth best" — abr.) — YT
(Praying and Loving — much abr.} — TYP
*O happy living things! No tongue." — JPC — PC
436
TITLE INDEX
River
.
longer sel.)—
Rime of the Duchess May.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See
Rhyme of the Duchess May, The.
"Rimini."-Rudyard Kipling.—RKV
Rimmon.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
"Rinaldo Henry Peterson. — AA
Ring and the Book The, ^.-Robert .Browning.
From the Pope's Speech (fr. Bk. X).— EV-5
(Our Known Unknown— br. sel. fr. above.)— OQP—
OP 2
Giuseppi TTaponsacchi (Bk. VI).— VLEP
("I have done with being judged' — sel. fr. above.) —
OAEP
U("You never know what life means till you die" — sel.
fr. above.) — OAEP
Lvric Love (fr. Bk. I). — GEPC — OB v v .•.
(Dedication.)— EPW-5—TPH (longer sel.)
(Dedication of the Ring and the Book — lo
BPN
("O lyric love, half angel and half bird.") — CPOI — CRP
Pompilia~BL~SVI?)A— EM-2 (abr.)— OAEP— VLEP
("Nobody did me one disservice more — set. jr. above.)
CPOI
"Quis pro Domino?" (fr. Bk. X).— OAEP
"So, British Public, who may like me yet" (fr. Bk. XII).—
Ring Down Life's Mammoth Curtain. — J. Corson Miller. —
Ring Down the Drop— I Cannot Play. — John W. Watson.—
OHCS 11
Rinff Easter Bells.— Helen A. Holton.— WRR-57
Rinf' Joyful Bells! -Violet Fuller.-PEDC-PEOR-RYC
(New Year, The.)— HS
Ring Loud 0 Easter Bells. — Beatrice Harlowe. — WRR-57
Ring o' Roses.— W. Graham Robertson.— CB PC
Ring of Faustus, The.— Eugene Lee-Hamilton.— GPE
Ring On, Love Bells.— Mrs. Lillian Hiebert.— HB
t>:n| Out Ring In. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memo-
riam A. H. H. ("Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky").
Ring Out the Old, Ring In the New.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H. ("Ring out, wild bells, to
Ring Out, Wild Bells. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Me-
nioriam A. H. H.
Ring Out Your Belles. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Dirge: "Ring
out your belles."
"Rhi2 the bell!" — Unknown. — PPL
(Baby at Play.)— HBV— HBVY
Ring the Bell Softly.— Dexter Smith.— OHCS-3
Ring the Chimes (with music}.— -Unknown.— WRR-57
Ring-a-Ring. — Kate Greenaway. — MPB <
Ring-a-Ring o' Fairies. — Mrs. Madeleine Nightingale.— GFA
Ringely, Ringely.— Eliza Lee Follen.— SAS .
Ringer of the Chimes, The. — Jeannie Pendleton Ewmg.—
OT-TCS-34
Ringer of the Chimes, The.— Unknown. — LOW — POI
Ringer's Vengeance, The.— Henry Abbey.— -WRR-9
Ringing, the Changes.— Bertha Moore. — HSP .
Rindeted Youth of My Love.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Douglas Hyde.— LBBV—PQOT— TIP
Ring's Motto, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-23
Ringsend.— Oliver St. John Gogarty.— OBMV ^,tir_
"Ringworm Frank." — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Rio Bravo — A Mexican Lament. — Don Jose de Saltillo. — PAH
Rio Grande, The ("Oh, Johnny came over") (with music).—
Unknown.— ABF s rT t
Rio Grande, The ("Where are you going to," etc.). — Unknown.
Riouperoux. — James Elroy Flecker.— OBVV
Rip Van Winkle. — Washington Irving.— MAL
Sels. fr. above: __
His Return after the Long Sleep in the Mountain.—
"Say! hullo dere, du Yacob Stein!" (dram. vers. Act I).
(Rip Van Winkle.)— GH (sc. i)— HSP (scs. .i, ii)
(Scenes from "Rip Van Winkle" — scs. i, n; abr. and
si. diff.)— HHHA
Ripe Corn.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Ripe Grain. — Dora Read Goodale. — HBV
Ripe Old Age.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG ~™TrTv
Ripest Peach, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Ripping Trip, A. — Unknown. — CSF
Ripple Song, A.— Rudyard Kipling. See Second Jungle Book.
Riquet of the Tuft, sets.— Stopford Augustus Brooke.
Prince Riquet's Song.— VA
Queen's Song. — VA
"Rise, A."— Ernest McGaffey.— AA .
Rise and Fall of Wolsey, The. — Samuel Johnson. See Vanity
of Human Wishes, The.
Rise, Crowned with Light, Imperial Saleni Rise!— Alexander
Pope.— WGRP
Rise of Man, The.— John White Chadwick.— AA
Rise Up Early in de Mawnin'. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. —
Rise Up! Rise Up, Crusaders!— Edward van Zile.— PPGW
Rising in (or of) 1776, The.— Thomas Buchanan Read. See
Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The.
Rising in the North, The (in Percy's Reliques).— Unknown.—
ESPB
Rising of Labor.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-51
Rising of the Moon, The.— John Keegan Casey.— GTIV — TIP
Rising of the People. — Elbridge Jefferson Cutler. — WRR-10
Risposta. — Unknown. — HBV
Rita Matlock Gruenberg. — Edgar Lee Masters. See New
Spoon River, The.
Ritter Hugo.— Charles G. Leland— LPS-3
(Ballad by Hans Breitman.)— BOHV
(Ballad of the Mermaid.) — THP
Ritual for Myself. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — BPM-37
Ritual for the Body's Passing, The, sel. — Ridgely Torrence.
Passages from a Ritual. — FP
Ritual Not Religion. — Unknown, tr. fr. the East Indian. — •
WGRP
Ritual Song. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Pawnee Indian by Nellie
Barnes. — PASC
Rival, The.— Gertrude Hall.— BAP
Rival, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— LBMV
Rival, The. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — BLV— MBP
Rival Curates, The.— William Schwenk Gilbert.— MBP
Rival Singer, The. — Unknown. See Verdict of the Critic and
the World, The.
Rival Sisters, The, sel. — Robert Gould.
Song: "Fair, and soft, and gay, and young" (fr. Act III).
fTTT)
Rival Speakers, The. — Unknown. — BTB-2
Rivalry.— Aileene Lockhart. — HB
Rivalry in Love. — William Walsh. See Rivals.
Rivals, The. — Francis Carlin. — BMC
Rivals, The. — Bessie Chandler. — BTB-7
Rivals, The. — William Henry Davies.— CMP
Rivals, The. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — IHA
Rivals, The, sets. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Cool Reason.— BTB-2
Duel Scene from "The Rivals," The (Act V, sc. m). —
OHCS-29
Quarrel between Sir Peter and Lady Teazle.— -BTB-4
"Sir, there is a gentleman," etc. (Act II, sc. i and
Act III, sc. i).
(Rivals, The— abr.)— ST
(Scene from "The Rivals.")— OHCS-2
"There, Sir Anthony, there sits the deliberate simpleton
(Act I, sc. ii). — EA
(Mrs. Malaprop on Female Education — br. sel.) —
WRR-54
(Scene from "The Rivals.") — HHHA — SR (si. longer
and arr. by Anna Morgan)
(Woman's Education, A.)— SPE-5
Rivals, The.-- H. Greenhough Smith.— WRR-12
Rivals. The.— James Stephens.— OBMV— RAR—SP— UTS
Rivals, The.—Unknown. — PIAE
Rivals.— William Walsh.— HBV— OBEV
(Rivalry in Love.)— LPS-1
(Rivals in Love.) — EV-3
(Song: "Of all the Torments, all the Cares.")— OBEC
Rivals, The.— Robert Whitaker.— OQP— QP-2
Rivals in Love. — William Walsh. See Rivals.
Rivals : or The Showman's Ruse, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.
—CPWR
River, The. — Caroline Anne Bowles. — BTB-3
River, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
River, The. — Samuel G. Goodrich. — PEM
River, The.— Charles Kingsley.— CGOV
River, The. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — HBMV
River, The, sel. — ("Black spruce and Norway pine.") — Pare
Lorentz. — NAMP
River, The.-— John Masefield.— PM
River, The.— Ellis M. Potter.— VOD
River, The (abr.). — Sir Ronald Ross. — BSV
River, The. — Frederick George Scott.— CPG
River, The.— Thomas Tod Stoddart.— EBSV
River, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-S
River Boats. — Unknown. — MW
River Bridge, The.— James S. Tippett.— GFA
River Duddon, The, sels. — William Wordsworth.
After-Thought.— EPN— EPW-4— GEPM— GPE
(After-Thought— River Duddon.)— ES
(After-Thought Appended to the "River Duddon. ) —
EM-2
(After-Thought to the "River Duddon.") — BPN— CRE
— NAL— OAEP— OBRV— PIAE— TCEP
("I thought of thee," rfe.— IV.)— EP— EPP
(Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon.) — OBEV
"Old inventive Poets, had they seen, The" (Sonnet XX). —
EP
"Return Content! for fondly I pursued" (Sonnet XXVI).
•p T)
"Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that played" (Son
net v). — EP
River Fight, The. — Henry Howard Brownell. See River-Fight,
River Godf'The.— Sacheverell Sitwell.— MBP
River God to Amoret, The.— John Fletcher. See Faithful Shep
herdess, The.
River God's Song,— John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess.
River in the Meadows, The. — Leonie Adams. — GPE — LA —
MAP— NP ~«r^
River Lights. — Isaac Benjamin. — GSRC
River Moon. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
River Moons. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
River Night.— Frances Frost.— NYBV
River Nile, The.— Leigh Hunt.— EV-4
(Nile, The.)— BTP— ES— OBRV
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River
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
River of Commerce, The. — "O. L." — CAG
giver of Dreams, The.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
River of Grace, A. — Molly Anderson Haley. — MOM
River of Heaven, The. — Unknown. See Manyo Shu.
Cr °!JGTe' 7he-~Thomas Campbell.— BSV—GTBS—GTSE
(Thought Suggested by the New Year, A.)— EBSV
giver of Stars, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— PVS
River Roads. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
River, that from the mountain summit sped." — Petrarch. See
Sonnets to Laura.
River Time, The. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. See Isle of
Long Ago, The.
River-Fight, The, sel. ("Would you hear," etc.)— Henry How
ard Brownell.— AA — GA (much abr.) — MDAH — PAH
River-God's Song.— John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess,
The.
River-Mates. — Padraic Colum. — AWP — JAWP — LEAP — WBP
River-Merchant's Wife, the: A Letter. — Li T'ai-Po, tr. fr. the
HBMV— NP
BMC— GPE—
-ruverion. — Jtamund. Wilson. See Elegies fo
Riveter, The. — Joseph Auslander. — POOT
Riveter, The. — Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth).
Rivulet, The.— Lucy Larcom.— CPN— MCG— MPC-7— PB-4—
"Rivulet crossing my ground." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Maud.
Rizpah. — Lucy Marion Blinn. — BTB-4
Rizpah. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BEL — BMEP — BPN —
BTB-9 — EM-2 — EPN — EPNC — OHNP— PIAE—
SPE-5— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VA— VLEP
Rizpah.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-36
Rizpah's Lullaby. — Unknown. — BOL
Road, The.— Conrad Aiken.— MAP
Road, The.— Patrick R. Chalmers.— HBV—PPD-2
Road, The.— John Gould Fletcher:— HBMV— TSW
Road, The. — Helene Johnson. — BANP — CDC
Road, The. — Nikolay Platonovich Ogarev, tr. fr. the Russian by
P. E. Matheson.— AWP
Road, The. — Christine Orr. — HMSP
Road, The.— Philip M. Raskin.— FF— POI
Road, The.— Siegfried Sassoon.— MCCG
Road, The.— 6V Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(LA..A..X.1 V) .
Road, The. — James Stephens. — HBMV — HTR — VOD
Road, The. — Louis Untermeyer. — LHW
Road and a Memory, A. — Jim Thompson. — CAG
Road and the End, The.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— NP— PP
Road from Election to Christmas, The. — Oscar Williams —
NAMP
Road Might Lead to Anywhere, A. — Rachel Lyman Field. —
DDA
(Roads.)— PB-1
Road Not Taken, The.— Robert Frost.— APA— APD— BAP—
CMP — CV — GPE — GR-a — LEAP— LL-3— MAP—
MAPA— MM— MOAP— NAL— OBAV— PG— SBMV
Road of Ireland, A. — Charles L. O'Donnell. — HBMV
Road of Remembrance, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — HBV
Road Song, A. — Madison Cawein. — HTR
Road Song. — James Stuart Montgomery. — NLK
Road Song, A. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — PC
Road Song.— W. G. Tinckom-Fernandez.— NLK
Road Song, A. — Unknown. — PSO
Road That Leads to Home, The. — Ethel E. Mannin. — NLK
Road through Chaos, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Road to Anywhere, The.— Bert Leston Taylor.— FPH— HBMV
— MPB — TSW — TSWC
Road to Avrille, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Road to Babylon, The. — Margaret A. Wilson. — HBMV — MMV
— NPSC
Road to Castaly, The, sel. — Alice Brown.
Revelation. — WGRP
Road to China, The. — Olive Beaupre Miller. — MPB — PB-3
Road to Cook's Peak, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Road to Dieppe, The. — John Finley. — MCCG
Road to Faeryland, The. — May Frank. — OA
Road to Fairy-Land, The.— Unknown.— PPYP
Road to Firenze, A. — Agnes Kendrick Gray. — TBM
Road to France, The. — Daniel Henderson. — GPWW — HBV—
Road to Granada, The. — Arthur Ketchum. — MCT — PER
Road to Happiness, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — PDN
Road to Laughtertown, The. — Katherine D. Blake. — BS — SPE-7
"Road to Ruin, The."— Unknown.— SCO
Road to Slumberland, The. — Mary Dow Brine. — BOL
Road to Tartary, The. — Bernard Freeman Trotter. — CPG — VM
Road to the Bow, The. — James David Corrothers. — BANP
Road to the Pool, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — HBMV—
Road to Vagabondia, The. — Dana Burnet. — DDA — GR-a — NLK
JrO I PPA
Road-Hymn for the Start. — William Vaughn Moody. — GT-2
MAP
"We have felt the ancient swaying" (sel.). — MRV
Roads. — Rachel Lyrnan Field. — PB-1
(Road Might Lead to Anywhere, A.) — DDA
Roads.— Katharine Knight— TVSH i
Roads, The. — Sarah Litsey. — AMV-35
Roads.— Amy Lowell.— GT-2
Road's End, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — HBMV— SPT
Road's End. — Margaret Widdemer. — MLP
Roadside Fire, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Romance
Roadside Flowers. — Bliss Carman. — CPG — CV— GBOV GPF
—HBMV— HTR— MLP— MPC-12 ^
Roadside Singer, A. — Frederic A. Whiting. — SPT
Roadside Table.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
"Roadside thistle, eager, The." — Basho, tr. fr. the Japanese by
Curtis Hidden Page.
(Seven Poems.) — AWP
Road-Song of the Bandar-Log. — Rudyard Kipling. See Jungle
Book, The.
Road-Song of the Race, The. — Irene Pettit McKeehan — MRV
Roadways. — John Masefield. — BEL — GTSL — MCCG PM—
Roamer, The, sel. George Edward Woodberry.
"Love is the bread that feeds the multitudes."
(Lines from "The Roamer.") — SPT
Roan Stallion. — Robinson Jeffers. — NAMP
Roaring Brook. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — AP
Roast Beef of Old England, The. — Henry Fielding. See Don
Quixote in England.
Roast Beef of Old England, The.— Richard Leveridge.— BHV—
LPS-2
(Song in Praise of Old English Roast Beef.)— OBEC
Rob Rool and Rattlin Willie.— Allan Cunningham.— EBSV
Rob Roy, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Black Prince, The (fr. Ch. II).— CBPC
Death of Morris (fr. Ch.XXXI).— OHCS-4
Rob Roy. — Unknown.— ESPB (A and B vcrs.)
Robbed. — Ethelean Tyson Gaw. — RH
Robber, The.— W. J. Turner.— MBP
Robber, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — OHCS-16
Robber in England, The. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — MCT —
OBAV
Robber Kitten, The. — Unknown (at. to George M. Baker).
Robbie's Thanksgiving. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Robe of Christ, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — BMC — JK-1
Robe of Grass, The. — John Le Gay Brereton. — MM
Robed in a Silken Robe. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French
by F. P. Sturm.— WTP-1
Robene and Makyne. — Robert Henryson. — BSV — EBSV
(Robin and Makyne lor Makin].) — EA— OAEP— OBEV
Robert. — Julia Truitt Bishop. — WRR-19
" 'Robert Barnes, fellow fine.' " — Mother Goose. — RIS
Robert Browning. — Walter Savage Landor. See To Robert
Browning.
Robert Browning. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Sequence
of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning.
Robert Browning. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Robert Browning. — Henry; van Dyke. — PVD
Robert Bruce and the Spider. — Bernard Barton. — OHCS-24
Robert Bruce's Address to his Army before the Battle of Ban-
nockburn. — Robert Burns. See Scots Wha Hae.
Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn. — Robert Burns See
Scots Wha Hae.
Robert Burns. — William Alexander. — HBV
Robert Burns. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAP — TBV
Robert Burns Wilson. — Tames Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Robert E. Lee.— John W. Daniel.— SPS
Robert E. Lee. — Julia Ward Howe. — DD — GA — MC —
Robert Frost Relates "The Death of the Tired Man."— Louis
Untermeyer. — POOT
(Robert Frost.) — BOHV
Robert Gould Shaw. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — ANL
Robert Gould Shaw. — William Vaughn Moody. Sec Ode in Time
of Hesitation, An.
Robert Louis Stevenson. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — HBV
Robert of Lincoln. — William Cullen Bryant. — AP — APB—
APW — BFVR — BLA — BTB-2 — CAP — CPN
— CTBP — DD — EV-4 — GFA — GS — HBV —
HBVY — HH — IAP — JHP — LC — LPS-2 —
MPB — MPC-13 — MW — OFPE — OHCS-16 —
PB-3 — PBGP — PECK — PEM — PRWS — PTA-1
— TCAP— TYP— WBLP (abr.)
Robert, Second Duke of Normandy, sel. — Thomas Lodge
Carpe Diem.— OB SC
(Pluck the Fruit and Taste the Pleasure.)— EV-1
Robespierre, sel. — Victorien Sardou.
Save My Son! (arr.).— WRR-37
Robespierre's Last Speech. — Maximilian Marie Isadore Robes
pierre, tr. fr. the French. — SPE-2
Robin, The.— (Miss) Laurence Alma-Tadema. — CFBP— GFA—
GS— MPC-3— PB-3
Robin, A. — Robert Bridges. — CMP — PWB
Robin. — Robert Burns. — BSV
Robin, The (Ode XXIII).— George Daniel.— OBS
Robin, A. — Walter de la Mare.— CMP
Robin, The (Nature, IV).— Emily Dickinson.— BLA— HBVY
— NLK— PTER
Robin, The. — Mother Goose. See Poor Robin.
Robin. — Anne Blackwell Payne.— GFA
Robin, The.— Celia Thaxter.— PEM
Robin, The.— Unknown.— PBV
Robin, The.— Jones Very.— APW
Robin Adair. — Lady Caroline Keppel. — BCEP— HBV — LPS-1
— WTP-5
Robin and His Mate, The.— Ann A. G. Carter. See Robin
to His Mate, The.
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Robin and Makyne (or Makin). — Robert Henryson. — EA —
(Robene and Makyne.)— BSV—EBSV
"Robin and Richard were two pretty men."— Mother Goose.—
ID Tg
("Richard and Robin were two pretty men.") — SAS
Robin and the Chicken, The.— Unknown.— LPP
(Self -Esteem.)— LLC -DTA^
Robin and the Wren, The.— Unknown.— PIAE .
Robin Goodfellow (a&r. /r. Reliques of Ancient English
Poetry).— Unknown (wr. at. to Ben Jonson).— ABVC
—.CGOV (wttcfc abr.)— EV-2— GSRC (mwcfc a&r.)—
HOAH (much a&r.)— WRR-15
(Robin Goodfellow, alias Puck, alias Hobgoblin— wwcA
1 a&r.)— WRR-31
Song- "And can the physician make sick men well:
LC— LLC— ODP— PCD
Robin Hood. — W. J. Linton. — BHV
Robin Hood.— Mother Goose. — OTPC
Robin Hood, sel.—Jdhn O'Keefe.
I Am a Friar of Orders Gray.— LPS-3
(Friar of Orders Gray, The.)— BOHV
Robin Hood. — Josephine Thorp (arr. fr. an Unknown Author).
(Enchanted ^Book-Shelf, The.)— MOB
Robin
OTA— P Y M— WTP- 1
(Robin Hood and Allen [or Alan, or Allin].) — BB— CG—~
ESPB— MCCG— OBB
Robin Hood and Clorinda (abr.)— Unknown.— STE
Robin Hood and Golden Arrow.— Unknown.— ESPB
Robin
ESPB— OAEP—OBB (a6r. and */. diff.) — PFE— TOP
Robin
Robin Hood and Maid Marian.— Unknown.— ESPB
Robin Hood and Queen Katherine. — Unknown. — JLbPJtJ (A ana
Robin Hoo<Tand the Beggar, I.—Unknovm.— ESPB
Robin Hood and the Beggar, lI.-Unknown.—ESP^
Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford. — Unknown. — CC* —
CTBP _ ESPB — OBB—ODP
(Robin Hood and the Bishop— ^. <^.)— ESPB
Robin Hood and the Butcher (var. vers.) — Unknown.— ESPB
(A and B vers.)— LL-4— OBB— PB-5— RG
Robin Hood^aM tt, Curta^Fr^. ^ g-*-^ - EM-! -
Robin Hood and the Grey Friars.— Thomas Love Peacock.
See Maid Marian. „«„-« ^^^
Robin Hood and the Monk. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB —
TCEP
In Summer (1st 5 sts.).—CH.
(Whitsuntide.)— CBOV ^T»™
(May in the Greenwood.)— E A— OBEY
Robin Hood and the Pedlars.— Unknown-- ESPB
Robin Hood and the Finder of Wakefield.— Unknown.— EV-2
(Jolly Finder of Wakefield, The.)— ESPB
Robin Hood and the Potter. —Unknown.— ESPE
Robin Hood and the Prince of Aragon.— Unknown.- -ESP&
Robin Hood and the Ranger.— Unknown.— ESPB— PB-3
Robin Hood and the Scotchman. — Unknown.— ESPB (A and B
Robin Hood and the Shepherd.— -Unknown.— ESPB
Robin Hood and the Tanner.— Unknown.— ESPB
Robin Hood and the Tinker.— Unknown.—- ESPB
Robin Hood and the Valiant Knight.— Unknown.— ESPB
Robin Hood and the Widow's Three Sons.— Unknown.— EV-2
(Robin Hood Rescues Three Squires.) — CTBP
(Robin Hood Rescuing [or Rescues] the Widow's Three
Sons.)— BB— LL-1— EPW-1
(Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires.)— ESBP (A and B
Robin Hood Newly Revived.— Unknown.— ESPB
Robin Hood Rescuing the Widow's Three Sons.— Unknown.
See Robin Hood and the Widow's Three Sons.
Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires. — Unknown, bee Robin
Hood and the Widow's Three Sons. ____
Robin Hood Rescuing Will Stutly.— Unknown.— ESPB
"Robin Hood, Robin Hood," Said Little John. — Unknown.—
Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor, and Marriage.— Un-
known.— ESPB— NPH (abr.)
Robin Hood's Chase. — Unknown. — ESPB ™-,,N\T
Robin Hood's Death and Burial.— Unknown.— EE^ €GO »V—
CRE—CRP—EPC— EPW-1— GSRC— NPH— OHNP—
PJH-1
(Death of Robin Hood, The.)— OBB
(Robin Hood's Death.)— EM- 1— ESPB (A and B vers.)
Robin Hood's Delight.— Unknown.— ESPB
Robin Hood's Golden Prize.— Unknown.— ESPB— OBB
Robin Hood's Progress to Nottingham. — Unknown.— ESPB
Robin in the Rain, The.— Charles Coke Woods.— POT
Robin in Winter, The. — Unknown.— ABVC
("When the snow is on the ground.")-— SAS
Robin Knows Great A. — Unknown. See Come Hither, Little
Puppy-Dog.
Robin on da Fence. — Edith Himstedt. — CAG
Robin Red Breast. — Lula Lowe Weeden. — CDC
Robin Redbreast. — William Allingham.— BFVR— CtPC— CG
— CGOV — DD — EV-5 — GS — HBV — HBVY— LC—
MPC-S — MV-1 — ODP — OTPC — PB-3 — PEDC —
PRWS— TVC— TVSH— TYP
(Child's Song, A.)— UTS
Robin Redbreast, A. — William Blake. See Auguries of Inno
cence.
Robin Redbreast. — George Washington Doane. — AA — DD —
HBV— HBVY
Robin Redbreast. — Mother Goose.— HBV— OTPC — RYC
(Little Robin Redbreast.)— GFA— HBVY— PBV
("Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree.") — PPL— SAS
(Robin, The.)— RIS
(Robin Redbreast and Pussycat.)— WRR-3 5
Robin Redbreast. — Madeleine Nightingale.— PBV
Robin Redbreast and Pussy-Cat. — Mother Goose. See Robin
Redbreast.
"Robin redbreast in a cage, A." — William Blake. See Auguries
of Innocence.
Robin Redbreasts, The.— Ann Hawkshawe.— OTPC— SAS
Robin Redbreast's Reward.— James Ryder Randall.— WRR- 5 7
(Why the Robin's Breast Is {.or Was] Red.) — AA— CAW
— JKCP— WRR-6
Robin Song. — Elisabeth Scollard. — BLA
Robin Tamson's Srniddy. — Alexander Rodger. — HHHA
(My Auld Breeks.)— CBOV— EBSV
Robin to His Mate, The. — Ann A. G. Carter.— OTPC- PPL
_ SAS
(Robin and His Mate, The.)— CPN
Robin-a-Thrush. — Unknown. — SC „«„ -r^^
Robin's Come.— William Warner CaldwelL— CPN— DD (ubr.)
— HBVY— SN
Robin's Cross. — George Darley.— ABVC
Robin's Egg, The. — Annie Charlotte Dalton.— CPG — OCL
Robin's Grave, The. — Samuel Rogers. See Epitaph on a Rolm-
redbreast, An.
Robin's Nest, The. — George Cooper.— MPC-4
(What Robin Told.)— GFA— MPB—PB-2
Robins' Other Name, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWK
Robin's Petition, The. — Unknown. — ABVC
Robin's Secret. — Katharine Lee Bates. — AA
Robin's Song, The. — Unknown. — LLC
Robinson Crusoe. — Charles Edward Carryl. See Davy and the
Goblin.
Robinson Crusoe in Verse.— J. A. Brown.— BTB-1
Robinson Crusoe's Island.— Charles Edward Carryl.— WTP-3
Robinson Crusoe's Monkey. — Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Robinson Crusoe's Parrots. — Vachel Lindsay. — LSCL
Robinson Crusoe's Story. — Charles Edward Carryl. See Davy
and the Goblin.
Rob's Mittens.— Unknown —-PPVP
Roby and Gandeleyn.— E/nAr»0«w.— ESPB— OBB XTA1l(r-
Rock, The, sel. ("Eagle Soars, The").— T. S. Eliot.— NAMP
— OBMV (shorter sel.)
Rock and the Sea, The.— Charlotte Perkins Gilman.— BTB-9
Rock, Ball, Fiddle.— Unknown.— C&
Rock, Be My Dream. — MacKmght Black. — NP
Rock Garden, The.— Violet Alleyn Storey.— GBOV
Rock M
OHCS-ll— PTA-1— WBLP— WTP-1
"Rock of Ages."— Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-7
(Prayer, Living and Dying, A.)— CEP— OBEC
(Rock of Ages— The Hymn.)— HT
"Rock of Ajres." — Unknown (at. to E. Maud Moore and
Edward H. Rice.) — BTB-1 — CCR — LLC — LPS-2 —
OHCS-7— PEOR— PTWP
(Rock of Ages— The Song.)— HT
Rock of Cashel, The. —Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788- 1846) .-TIP
Rock of Chickamauga, The. — James A. Garfield. — SPE-8
Rock of Rubies, The. — Robert Herrick. — EPW-2
;J£ Ul JXU.Ul.cc>, J. us
(Julia.)— OTPC
es and Pearls.)— HBV
Palmer.—:
(Julia.)
(Rubie
• — '
Rock Pilgrim.— Herbert
•PM-37
Rock Pool, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
"Rock well my cradle."— Unknown.
(Rewards and Punishments, English.) — BOL
Bv Babies. — Unknow
PEF— RIS— WRR-44
Rock-a-by Land. — Earl Alonzo Brininstool. — SPE-3
Rockaby, Lullaby. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Mistress ot
the Manse, The (Lullaby).
Rock-a-Bye.— Frederick E. Weatherly.— MCG
"Rock-a-bye, baby, on the tree top."— Mother Goose. See
"Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree-top."
"Rock-a-bye baby, thy cradle is green." — Mother Goose. — FJtJV
—PPL— RIS
(Cradle Song: "Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green. )—
CCP
(Hush Rhymes — English and Scotch.) — BOL
(Hush-a-Bye, Baby.)— HWC
("Hush-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green. ) — SAS
(Hush-a-byes.) — HBVY
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBVY
(Rock-a-Bye, Baby.)— OTPC
RoapBye Song, A.— Helen Wing.— GFA
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Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.— Emma Hart Willard.— AA
—BAV—BPP— HBV— LEAP — OBAV — WBLP—
WGRP-— WTP-10
Rocking Hymn, A. — George Wither. — BOL
Lullaby, A: "Sweet baby, sleep: what ails my dear'*
^ , O/.).— -EV-1 (abr.)
Rocky Hill, The.— Kenneth Harris.— MHT
Rocky Mountain Sheep, The. — Mary Austin. — MPB
Rocky Mountains. — Alta Booth Dunn. — VF
Rococo. — John Payne. — OBVV
Rococo. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — EPW-5 — HBV
Rod of Jesse, The. — Bible, O. T. See Isaiah.
Roderick, set, ("On foot they came"). — Robert Southey. —
Roderick Dhu. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The
(Fitz- James and Roderick-Dhu) .
Roderick Dhu and Fitz-James. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady
of the Lake, The (Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu).
Rodney's Ride. — Elbridge Streeter Brooks. — GA — MC —
OHCS-29— OTPC— PAH— RON— STP— WRR-6
Roger Kent's Home-Coming. — Anthony E. Anderson. — CS
Roger Williams. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — PAH — SPE-8
Rokeby, set. — Sir Walter Scott.
Allen-a-Dale (Canto III, st. xxx).— BCEP— BFVR— BPB
— BPN— CSBP— ERP — LC — PB-7 — TOP—
TVSH— WTP-8
(Song: Allan-a-Dale.)— SEP
Ballad: "And whither would you lead me then?" (Canto V,
st. xxvii). — ERP
Brignall Banks (Canto III, xvi-xviii). — BCEP — BEL —
BPN — EA— EBSV— EPN — ERP — OBEV—
TOP— TPH
(Edmund's Song.)— EPW-4— SEP
(O, Brignall Banks Are Wild and Fair.) — CR
(Outlaw, The.)— BPB— CTBP— GR-e—GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL— LH— NAL
(Song: "O Brignall banks are wild and fair.") — GPE—
HBV— OAEP— OBRV
(Song: Brignall Banks.) — EV-4
Buccaneer, The (Canto I, st. v-x). — EPW-4
Cavalier, The (Canto V, st. xx).— BPB— EPC— TVSH
(Song: The Cavalier.)— EV-4 — SEP
Cypress Wreath, The (Canto V, st. xiii). — ERP
Man the Enemy of Man. — WBLP
Song: "Weary lot is thine, fair maid" (Canto III,
st. xxviii). — BPB— CH— EV-4— GPE— OBRV—
SEP
(Rover, The.)— BFVR— GTSE— GTSL
(Rover's Adieu, The.)— EBSV— HBV— OBEV
(Weary Lot, A.)— WTP-8
(Weary Lot Is Thine, A.)— BSV— CH
(Weary Lot Is Thine, Fair Maid, A.)— CR— EPC
("Weary lot is thine, fair Maid, A.") — EG
Song: Harp. The (Canto V, st. xviii). — EV-4
Roll a Rock Down.— Henry Herbert Knibbs.— PFY
Roll and Go. — Unknown. — SG
Roll Call. — Nathaniel Graham Shepherd (.at. also to Charles
Sheppard).— OHCS-4— OHIP— PTA-2— SPE-8
(Calling the Roll.)— MHT
(Roll-Call.)— AA— BBV— DD— HBV — LLC— MDAH—
PAPm
Roll, Jordan, Roll.— Unknown.— AA— WTP-1
Roll On. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Roll Out, O Song.— Frank Sewall. — AA
Roll the Chariot (with music), — Unknown. — AS
Roll the Cotton Down. — Unknown. — SG
Rolla, sel. — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.
"Woman, strange source whence joys and torture rise."
(Lines from v'Rolla.") — AFP
Rolla's Address to the Peruvians. — August Friedrich Ferdinand
von Kotzebue. See Pizarro.
Roll-Call.— Nathaniel Graham Shepherd. See Roll Call.
Roll-Call of the Fathers. — George F. Hoare. — WRR-42
Roller Skates. — John Farrar. — GFA
Rollicking Mastodon, The.— Arthur Macy. — BOHV — NA
Rollin and Me. — Charles Ballard. — DDA
Rolling English Road, The. — G. K. Chesterton. — BMC — HBMV
— MCT— OBMV— TBV— TCPD
(Before the Roman Came to Rye.) — GTBS
Rolling Stone, A.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
"Rolling wheele that runneth often round, The." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (XVIII).
Rollo Learning to Dress. — Robert Jones Burdette. — OHCS-39
Roma Mater Sempaeterna. — Shaemas O'Sheel. — JKCP
Roman, The, sel. — Sydney Dobell.
Monk's Song.— BMEP— EPW-4
Roman Centurion's Song, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Roman Father, The. — John Howard Payne. See Brutus;
The Fall of Tarquin.
Roman Father's Sacrifice^ The. — Thomas Babington Macaulay.
See Lays of Ancient Rome.
Roman Garden, A. — Florence Wilkinson. — ME
Roman Legend, A. — -James Clarence Harvey. — OHCS-31
Roman Legions, The. — John Mitford. — VA^
Roman Lullaby. — Unknown (ad. by Louis Untermeyer). —
RIS
Roman Mirror, A. — Sir James Rennell Rodd. — OBVV — VA
Roman Nose Rides. — John G. Neihardt. See Song of the
Indian Wars, The.
Roman Road, The. — Thomas Hardy. — AWP — MBP
Roman Road, The. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — EBSV
Roman Sentinel, The. — Ward M. Florence. — OHCS-21
Roman Way, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
or.
Roman Winter-Piece, A (Odes, I, 9). — Horace, tr. fr. the
Latin bv Eugene Field.— PEF
(To Thaliarchus— tr. by John Dryden.)— AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Romance. — Mavis Clare Barnet. — BAP
Romance. — Richard Caldwell. — OA
Romance. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Kubla Khan.
Romance. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Romance. — E. F. A. Geach. — ODP
Romance. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Romance. — Mildred Howells. — AA
Romance.— Andrew Lang.— BSV— CTBP— HBV— OG — OTA
— PCD— VA
Romance. — Scudder Middleton. — SBMV
Romance. — Edgar Allan Poe. — APA— APB— APW—ATP—
BLV— CAP— GPE— IAP— LA— MOAP— SPP
Romance. — "Gabriel Setoun" (Thomas Nicoll Hepburn). — CCP
_CFBP— CPN— OTPC— PB-4— PRWS
Romance.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPOI— EBSV— EV- 5—
FPH— GPE — GTSL— HBV— JPC—LBBV— LEAP—
MBP— OBEV— OBVV— ODP— RG—SBA
(I Will Make You Brooches.)— CP— EPW-5— GT-2—
POTT— WP
(My Valentine— abr.)— MPB
(Roadside Fire, The.)— GTSE
Romance.— W. J. Turner.— BMEP— CH— HBMV— HBVY—
JPC — LBBV—LL-2— MBP— OBMV— POY— TCPD
— WHA— WP
Romance. — Unknown. — DDA
Romance. — Louis Untermeyer. — GR-a — LL-2 — POY
Romance and Reality. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Romance in Old College Days, — Unknown. — WRR-55
Romance in the Rough, A. — Arthur Patchett Martin. —
WRR-13
Romance in Verse, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Romance in Words Frequently Mispronounced, A. — Unknown.
— BTB-8
Romance of a Carpet. — Robert J. Burdett. — OHCS— LS
Romance of a "Cuss- Word. "—Eugene Field. — PEF
Romance of a Hammock. — Unknown. — BTB-4 — HHHA —
WRR-44
Romance of a Rose. — Maurice E. McLaughlin. — WRR-23
Romance of a Rose, The. — Nora Perry. — APP— CCR
Romance of a Year, The. — M. E. W. Sherwood. — DRB
Romance of Nick Van Stann, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. —
BTB-1— OHCS-3— PTA-2
Romance of the Carpet, The. — Robert J. Burdette. — BOHV—
THP— WTP-2
Romance of the Matterhorn, A. — Esme Stuart. — WRR-19
Romance of the Rood-Loft, A. — H. Savile Clarke. — BTB-S
Romance of the Rose, The. — Guillaume de Lorris et al. See
Romaunt of the Rose, The.
Romance of the Swan's Nest, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing.— BPN— BTB-5 — CG (abr.) — CGOV— CCR— GN
GSRC — LC (abr.) — LPS-1 — MR — OTPC (abr.) —
PBGG— SPE-4
(Swan's Nest among the Reeds, The.)— CTBP
Romance of the White Cowl. — James Lane Allen. — WRR-34
Romances. — Henry Bashford. — PER
Romancin'. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Romantic, The. — Louise Bogan. — NP
Romantic Fool. — Harold Monro. — TCPD
Romany Christmas Song, A. — Susie M. Best. — CRYO
Romany Girl, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— BAV—
TCAP
Romany Gold. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — HBMV— SPT
Romany Lullaby, A. — Edith De Charms. — BOL
Romanzo to Sylvia. — George Darley. See Sylvia; or, The May
Queen.
Romaunt of Humpty Dunipty, The. — Henry S. Leigh. —
BOHV
Romaunt of King Mordameer, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Romaunt of the Page, The (arr.). — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing. — DRB
Romaunt of the Rose. — Austin Dobson. — CPOI — LPS-1
Romaunt of the Rose, The, sets. — Guillaume de Lorris, et al.
"Briddes that han left their song, The," tr. fr. the French
by Geoffrey Chaucer (F). — EG
Garden, The, tr. fr. the French by F. S. Ellis. — UFE
"That it was May me thoughte tho.," tr. fr. the French by
Geoffrey Chaucer (?).— EPW-1
Rome. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French by Ezra, Pound.
—AWP— JAWP— MCT— WBP
Rome. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage ("Oh Rome! my country," etc.).
Rome. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de Voyage.
Rome. — Amy Lowell. — MCT
Rome. — Marceline Menendez y Pelayo, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Roderick Gill.— CAW
Rome. — John Milton. See Paradise Regained.
Rome. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Rome and Carthage. — Victor Hugo. — BTB-6 — OHCS-6 — PPS
Rome and Freedom. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage ("Oh, Rome, my country," etc.).
"Rome disappoints me still; but I shrink and adapt myself to
it." — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de Voyage.
Rome Is Fallen, I Hear* — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours
de Voyage.
Rome Unvisited (abr.).— Oscar Wilde.— TBV
"And yet what Joy," etc. (sel.).—VLEP
Romeo an' Juli-et. — Unknown. — PPP — PTWP
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Romeo and Juliet, sels.— William Shakespeare.
Capulet's Rage at His Daughter Juliet (Act III, sc. v).—
PPD-2
"Clock struck nine, when I did send the nurse, The (Act
II, sc. v).— ST— WRR-9 (abr.)
"He iests at scars that never felt a wound (Act 11, sc.
ii).__EA— GPE (sel.)— ST
(Balcony Scene— afcr.)— OHCS-3
(Balcony-Scene from, Romeo and Juliet.) — CCR
( Tuliet— J*/. abr. fr. above.)— WRR-27
(Juliet's Sincerity, sel. fr. above.) — PPD-1
f"O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo!" — sel.
fr. above.)— WHA
"How oft when men are at the point of death (Act V,
(Everlasting Rest— sel. abr. fr. above.)— WHA
"It is my lady; O, it is my love!" (Act III, sc. v).
(Extract from. Romeo and Juliet.) — CCR
Juliet's Wooing of the Night (Act II, sc. ii).— SR
Music's Silver Sound (Act IV, sc v).— GN— HH
Potion Scene, The (abr. fr. Act. IV, sc. 111). — SPE-5—
OTO
Oueen Mab (Act I, sc. iv).— BCEP (abr.)-CG (abr )-~
w EV-1— HOAH (afer.)— ISP (abr.)— JPC (abr.)
— LC (abr.) — LPS-3 — MPB— OTPC (abr.)—
PC (abr.)— WRR-31 (abr.)
(From "Romeo and Juliet.") — LEAP
(Mercutio's Phantasy.)— PPD-1
("She is the fairies' midwife, and she conies. ) —
Romeo and Juliet (Altered) .—Unknown.— OHCS-1B
Romney, The.— Harriet Monroe.— -HBMV .
Romney and Aurora. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Au-
Romola, sels. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans Lewes
In Trust '(dram.). — SPE-2
Romola and Savonarola (abr. fr. Ch. XL). — CCR
(Romola's Flight [arr.].)— WRR-24
Romola and Savonarola. — "George Eliot. See Komola.
Romola's Flight.--" George Eliot.'; 'See Romola.
Romulus and Remus.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV t
Rondeau: "By Jove, 'tis done with me." — Vincent Voiture, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington.— AFP _
Rondeau: "God give this man eternal rest." — Francois Villon,
tr fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Rondeau: "His poisoned shafts, that fresh he dips." — Robert
Bridges.— PWB
ERP — GEPM — GTBS — GTSL— MCCG— NAL-
PTFR _ TCEP _ TOP _ TPH
(Jennie
OHCS-20— PC— PCD— SBA— SPE-2
(Jenny Kiss'd Me.)-BFV-BLV-FT-OBEV-OBVV
(Jenny Kissed Me.)— EV-4-LPS-1— ST-WTP-5
Rondeau: "Land-locked I lie, in idleness. — Theodora Bates,
_ .
Rondeau: "My heart enjoys the fragrance of the Rose." — Jean
Froissart, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP „ „. mf
Rondeau: "What, no perdy! ye may be sure. — Sir Thomas
Wyatt.— OBSC
Rondeau: "White as the Lily, ruddier than the Rose. —
Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Rondeau, The: "You bid me try, Blue-Eyes, to write."— Austin
Dobson (after Voiture).— BOH V—HBV
(You Bid Me Try.)— BHP— BPN
Rondeau, The: "Your rondeau's tale must still be light. — Don
Rondeau Hmnbly"lnscribed to the Right Hon. William Eden
Minister Plenipotentiary of Commercial Affairs at the
—
nster enpoenr
Court of Versailles.— George Ellis (?).— OBEC
Rondeau of Regrets, A.— Henri Baude, tr. fr
7 - - , - ' the French by
^Henry^Carrington.— AFP ' i™,,,,.
Rondeau of Remorse, A.— Surges Johnson.— HBMV
Rondeau Redouble.— John Payne.— HBV
(My Day and Night.)— PIAE
Rondeau to Ethel, A.— Austin Dobson.— CPOI—VA
(In Teacup Times.) — PFE .
Rondel: "Adieu, 1^ say% with^tearful^ eyes. ^— Frangois Villon,
Ron
V 1UUU,
"tr'fr^the French by Andrew Lang.— AWP— JAWP
(Rondel: "Adieu, I say, with tearful eyes," tr. by Henry
Carrington.) — AFP
Rondel: "Heart, thou must learn to do without. —George Mac-
donald.— BSV , „ A1
Rondel: "Kissing her hair I sat against her feet —Algernon
Charles Swinburne. — BMEP — BPN— HBV— EPNC—
(Kissing Her Hair.)— LPS-1 „
Rondel: "Strengthen, my Love, this castle of my heart. —
Charles d' Orleans, tr. fr. the French by Andrew Lang.
Rondel: "These many years since we began to be."— Algernon
Charles Swinburne.— GPE— HBV
Rondel: Shall It Be So?— Charles d'Orleans, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Rondel: The Wanderer. — Austin Dobson.— MBP
(Wanderer, The.)— CPOI— HBV— TOP
Rondel: To His Mistress, to Succor His Heart. — Jean Frois
sart, tr. fr. the French by Henry Wadsworth Longfel
low.— A WP
Rondel for September.— Karle Wilson Baker.— HBMV— VOD
Rondel of Love, A. — Alexander Scott. — BSV — EBSV — OBEV
Rondelay, A: "Man is for woman made." — Peter A. Motteux.
— BOHV
Ronsard. — Miriam Allen DeFord. — HBMV
Ronsard to His Mistress. — William Makepeace Thackeray. —
HBV
Roof, The.— Gelett Burgess.— W LIP
(Lazy Roof, The.)— BOHV— NA
(Queer Quatrains.) — RIS
Roofs. — Witter Bynner.— TCAP
Roofs.— Joyce Kilmer. — HTR — JHP— JK-1— MMV— MPC-12
— NPSC— VOD
Rook Sits High, The. — Eliza Cook. — BLA
Rookery, The. — Charles Tennyson-Turner. — VA
Rookhope Ryde.— Unknown. — ESPB
Rookie's Lament, A (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
R001CS. — Charles Hamilton Sorley. — BLA — HBMV— MBP
Rooks: New College Gardens. — Louise Imogen Guiney. —
BLA
Room, The.— Conrad Aiken.— - MAP— MAP A— MOAP
Room, The. — Louis Ginsberg. — BPM-35
Room! — Angela Morgan. — FF — POI
(Windows for My Soul [I st. only'}}.— OQP— QP-2
Room Enough for All. — Unknown. — OHCS-26— PTWP
Room for Him! Room! — Unknown.-— MOM
Room, for You. — George R. Howarth. — OHCS-18
Room's Width, The. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. — AA
Roosevelt. — Robert H. Davis. — GA — HH— PEDC — RDAH
Roosevelt.— Peter Fandel.— PEDC
Roosevelt. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Roosevelt.— T. E. Thomas.— PEDC
Roosevelt and the Birds. — Hilah Paulmier. — RDAH
Roosevelt Creed, The.— Theodore Roosevelt.— MPC-14— RYC
(Theodore Roosevelt's Creed.) — RDAH
Roosevelt, the Leader. — Mary Siegrist. — RDAH
Roosevelt Roosevelt. — Grace Duffle Boylan. — RDAH
Roosevelt the Sentry. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — RDAH
Roosevelt's Birthday. — Violet Alleyn Storey.— RDAH
Roosevelt's Humanity. — Washington van Dusen.—RDAH
"Rooshian" Tea, Fish-Balls and Marbles. — Unknown. —
WRR-S8
Root, The.— Francis Maguire. — JKCP
Root Hog or Die (with music}. — Unknown. — CSF
Roots. — Robert Francis.— AM V-3 5
Roquefort Cheese. — Unknown. — HT ««™,
Rorate Coeli Desuper. — William Dunbar. — BSV— CBOV —
EBSV
(On the Nativity of Christ.) — OBEV
_ QPF 4 _ TIP
(Rory O'More; or, Good Omens.)— BOHV—HBV— THP
—VA
Rosa.— Unknown.— SPE-5 .
Rosa Bud. — Charles Dickens. See Mystery of Edwin Drood,
Rosa Dartle's Revenge. — Charles Dickens. See David Copper-
field.
Rosa Mystica. — Gerard Manley Hopkins.— ACP
Rosa Mystica.— Denis A. McCarthy.— JKCP
Rosa Mystica.— Katharine Tynan.— ME
Rosa Mystica. — Unknown, tr. fr. an Old English Hymn. —
("There is no rose of such virtu.") — EG
(Two Carols to Our Lady — II.)— ACP
Rosa Nascosa.— Maurice Hewlett.— OB VV ^^^r
Rosa Rosarum. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — HUM V —
TTrrT?___V A
Rosa Walkin' down da Street.— T. A. Daly.— WRR-38
Rosabelle.— Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel,
The.
Rosader's Description of Rosalynde. — Thomas Lodge. See
Rosalynde: or, Euphuesf Golden Legacy.
Rosader's Second Sonetto. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde:
or, Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosader's Sonnet ("In sorrow's cell," etc.).— Thomas Lodge.
See Rosalynde: or, Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosader's Sonnet ("Turn I my looks/' etc.).— Thomas Lodge,
See Rosalynde: or, Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosalie.— Washington Allston.—AA— LPS-1
Rosalind. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like It ( From
the east to Western Ind").
Rosalind (Euphues' Golden Legacy). — Thomas Lodge. See
Rosalynde: or, Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosalind's Complaint. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde: or,
Eupuhes' Golden Legacy.
Rosalind's Description.— Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde: or,
Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosalind's Madrigal. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde: or,
Euphues' Golden Legacy. .
Rosalind's Scroll. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Poets
Vow, The. „ , ,
Rosaline. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde: or, Euphues
Golden Legacy.
Rosalynde. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde: or, Euphuts
Golden Legacy.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Rosalynde: or, Euphues' Golden Legacy, sels. — Thomas Lodge.
Fancy, A.— OBSC
Rosader's Second Sonetto ("Turn I my looks." etc.)
(C.).— EPP
(Rosader's Sonnet.) — OBSC
Rosader's Sonnet ("In sorrow's cell I lie," etc.). — EPP
Rosalynde's Description (C.). — EV-1
(Fair Rosalynd.)— GPE
(Rosader's Description of Rosalynde.) — EPW-1
(Rosalind's Description.) — EPEP — OBSC
(Rosaline.)— BLV — GTSE— GTSL— LPS-1— OBEV—
SBA
(Rosalynde.)— GTBS
Rosalyrid's Madrigal. — EPW-1 — GTSL — WTP-6
("Love in my bosom.") — EG
(Rosalind's Complaint.) — LPS-1 — SBA
(Rosalind's Madrigal.)— ALV— BEL— BLV— CRE— EA
— EM-1 — EP— EPC — EPEP— EPP— HBV—
OBEV— OBSC— TCEP— TOP— TPH
(Rosalind's Madrigal from "Rosalind.") — LEAP
(Rosalynde's Madrigal.) — EV-1
(Love's Protestation.) — ACP
Rosalynde's Description. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde: or,
Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosalynde's Madrigal. — Thomas Lodge. See Rosalynde: or,
Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosamond, sel. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Rosamond at Woodstock. — VA
Rosamond at Woodstock.— Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Rosamond.
Rosamond C. Bailey.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Rosamond Gray, sels. — Charles Lamb.
In the Churchyard.— LLC
Recollections of Childhood. — LLC
Rosamond's Appeal. — Samuel Daniel. See Complaint of Rosa
mond, The.
Rosary, The.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
Rosary, The. — Robert Cameron Rogers. — AA — BPP — GPE —
HBV— LBMV— LEAP— WBLP—WTP-7
Rosary of My Tears, The.— Abram J. Ryan.— HBV— LPS-3
(Night Thoughts.)— FF— POI
Rosciad, The, sels. — Charles Churchill.
Characters of Actors. — EPW-3
Critical Fribble, A. — OBEC
"His eyes, in gloomy socket taught to roll."— EPRE
Rose, A.— Arlo Bates.— HBV— PR— SPE-7
Rose, T1 -- "r>"' "" — -
,
Rose, The ("Little rose is dust, my dear, The"). — Grace Haz-
ard Conkling. See Little Rose Is Dust, My Dear
Rose, The ("Rose-tree wears a diadem, The"). — Grace Hazard
Conkling. — ME
Rose, The. — William Cowper. — EP — LPS-2
Rose, The. — Isabella Valancy Crawford. — BMEP — CPG —
Jii Jr Vv -5 — \VLIP
Rose, A. — Sir Richard Fanshawe (after Luis de Gomrora). — ES
— HBV — OBEV — OBS
(Rose of Life, The.)— AWP
Rose, The: — Johann Wolfgang' von Goethe, tr. fr. the German
by Andrew Lang. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Rose, The. — William Hammond. — OBS
Rose, The.— Thomas Howell.— OBSC
Rose, The. — Thomas Lodge. See Life and Death of William
Longbeard, The.
Rose, The.— Richard Lovelace.— CRE— EG— EPW-2— EV-2—
HBV
Rose, The. — James Russell Lowell. — OHCS-21
Rose, The. — Angela Morgan.
Rose, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Rose, The. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French by Andrew
Lang.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Rose, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PB-4
( There's f Nothing like the Rose.)— MPC-7— PRWS
Rose. — Maurice Sceve, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.
Rose, The. — "Angelus Silesius" (Johann Scheffler), tr. fr. the
German by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Rose. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — YT
Rose, The. — Bayard Taylor. See Hasan Ben Khaled.
Rose, The. — Humbert Wolfe. — MBP — NP
Rose Adair. — Malachy Ryan. — TIP
Rose and God, The. — Charles Wharton Stork. — HBMV
Rose and Root. — John James Piatt. — AA
Rose and the Dinner Pail, The. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Rose and the Gardener, The. — Austin Dobson. — BLP— MPB—
PB-S— SPE-1
(Fancy from Fontenelle, A.)— BMEP— HBV— MPC-13—
OBVV— OHCS-40— PJH-1— POTT
Rose and the Gauntlet, The.— "Christopher North" (John Wil
son).— LPS-3
Rose and the Iceberg, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Rose and the Ring, The. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. —
EPW-S
"Rose and the Ring, The." — William Makepeace Thackeray. —
Rose and the Thorn, The. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — AA —
TCAP
(Rose and Thorn, The.) — HBV
Rose and the Wind, The. — Philip Bourke Marston. —
OBVV— TPH— VA
Rose, As Fair As Ever Saw the North, A.— William Browne.
See Rose, The.
Rose Aylmer (C.). — Walter Savage Landor. — AEV — AWP
— BCEP — BEL — BFVR — BLV — BPB — BPN —
CBOV — CH — CR — CRE — CRP — EA — EP —
EPC — EPN — EPP— ERP — EV-4 — GEPM — GPE
__GR-e — GTBS — GTML — GTSL — HBV— ISP —
JAWP — LEAP — LL-4 — NAL—OAEP — OBEV —
OBRV — OBVV — OTPC — PIAE — SBA —- TCEP
—TOP— TPH— VA— WBP— WHA—WP— WTP-6
(Ah! What Avails the Sceptred Race!) — EG — EPNC—
EPW-4— SEP
Rose Aylmer's Hair, Given by Her Sister. — Walter Savage
Landor.— BPN— VA
Rose beyond the Wall, The.— A. L. Frank.— LOW— POI
(Rose Still Grows beyond the Wall, The.)— BLP A
Rose Family, The. — Robert Frost. — PR
Rose Found in a Greek Dictionary, A. — Edmund Wilson, Jr. —
CAG
Rose Garden, A. — Lorenzo de' Medici, tr. fr. the Italian. —
UFE
Rose I Grew, The. — Julia S. Anderson. — HB
Rose in October, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Rose in October, The. — Mary Townley. — SN
Rose Is a Royal Lady, The.— Charles G. Blanden.— HBMV
"Rose is not the rose, unless you see, The."- — Hafiz. See
Odes.
"Rose is sleeping beside the marjoram, The."— Unknown, tr.
fr. the Greek by Sir Tames Rennell Rodd.
(Nature Lullabies tGreekj.) — BOL
Rose Kissed Me Today. — Austin Dobson. See Rose-Leaves.
Rose Leaves. — Austin Dobson. See Rose-Leaves.
Rose Lover, A. — Frederic A. Whiting. — ME
Rose Mary.— "B. R. M."— PBV
Rose of Avondale, The. — Helen Booth. — OHCS-28
Rose of Calvary, The. — Unknown. — SPE-7
Rose of England, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Rose of Kenmare, The. — Alfred Percival Graves. — HER
Rose of Life, The. — Sir Richard Fanshawe. See Rose, A.
Rose of May, The. — Mary Howitt. — HBV
Rose of Midnight, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Rose of Peace, The. — William Butler Yeats.— OBVV
Rose of Rest, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).
— LHW
Rose of Rome, A. — George Henry Galpin. See Threads from
the Woof.
Rose of Stars, The. — George Edward Woodberry. See Wild
Eden.
Rose of the World, The.— John Mascfield.— CRP— PM
Rose of the World, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Rose of the World, The.— William Butler Yeats— CBOV—
CMP — CRP — HBV — MBP — OBVV — TIP— VA
—VLEP
Rose Plant in Jericho, A, — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
CPOI
Rose Still Grows beyond the Wall. — A. L. Frink. See Rose
beyond the Wall, The.
Rose the Red and White Lily. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB
(abr. and si. diff.)
Rose Thou Gav'st, The.— Charles Swain. — VA
Rose to a Friend, A. — C. A. Fernald. — HT
Rose to the Living, A. — Nixon Waterman. — HBV — HT —
SPE-4
Rose Tree, The.— William Butler Yeats.— OBMV
Rose upon My Balcony, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
See Vanity Fair.
Rose Will Fade, A. — Dora Sigerson Shorter.— HBV— TIP
Rose-Bud, The. — William Broome. — OBEC — OBEV (abr.)
(Rose-Bud, The. To a Young Lady.) — CEP
Rosebud, A. — Robert Burns. — OTPC — RON
Rosebud or Thorn? — Unknown. — PPYP
Rosebud's First Ball. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Rose-Bush, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by William. W.
Caldwell.— LPS-3— OHCS-37
Rose-Cheek'd Laura, Come. — Thomas Campion.— EPEP— OAEP
(Laura.)— EA—EV-2— GTSE— OBEV— OBSC
(Rose-Cheeked Laura.) — BLV
("Rose-cheek'd Laura, come.")— AEP-W
Rose-Geranium. — Clement Wood. — ME
Rose-Lady, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Roseleaf. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Henry van Dyke.
(Echoes from the Greek Anthology — II.) — PVD
Rose-Leaves. — Austin Dobson. — VLEP
Circe.— BHP—BPN
(To Rose.)— PFE
Greek Gift, A.— BPN— MBP
Kiss, A. — ALV— BHP — BPN — CBOV— HBV— MBP—
TPH
(Rose Kissed Me Today.) — NAL
Tear, A.— BPN
"Urceus Exit." — ATP — BHP — BPN — GPE — GTSL—
HBV— MBP— SBA— TCEP— TOP— TPH
(I Intended an Ode.)— ISP— OBEV
("I intended an Ode.") — PIAE
(Triolet.) —BMEP— LEAP
Rose-Marie of the Angels. — Adelaide Crapsey. — HBV
Rosemary. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — -SAM
Rosemary Spray, The. — Luis de Gongora, tr. fr. the Spanish by
E. Churton.— AWP
Rosen the Bow. — Unknown. See Rosin the Bow.
Roses. — Thomas Campion. See Lord Hay's Mask.
Roses.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— ME
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Rubaiyal
Roses.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Roses. — Dorothy Choate Hernman. — CFG
Roses. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Roses. — John Masefield. See Sonnets: "Long-, long ago," etc.
("Roses are beauty," etc.).
Roses. — J. Corson Miller. — CAW
Roses — Thomas Moore (after the Greek of Anacreon). —
WTP-1
T>oses Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French by Andrew Lang
Koses' _AWP— JAWP— WBP
Roses. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon). — AWP
Roses — Unknown. — PEOR
Roses and Thorns. — Walter Savage Landor. — GPE
"Roses are beauty, but I never see." — John Masefield. See
Sonnets: "Long, long ago,1' etc.
Roses Are Red.— Unknown.— RIS
Rose's Cup, The.— Frank Dempster Sherman.— -AA
Roses First to Hear— Lilies First to See.— Clarence Urmy.—
Roses for the Flush of Youth. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
(Song^'Oh roses," etc.).— BPN— CPOI— GTBS
Roses in December.— Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy.—
"RT T*A
Roses in the Subway.— Dana Burnet.— BAP— BFP— ME—
MPC-14-NV— POT
Roses of Memory. — A. C. Gordon. — AA «„,*,.
Roses on the Terrace, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— CPOI
Roses Red.— Arno Holz, tr. fr. the German by Jethro Bithell.—
AWP
Rose's Red.— Unknown.— PCD .
Roses' Song. — Philip Bourke Marston. See Garden Fairies.
Roses Their Sharp Spines Being Gone.— William Shakespeare
' and John Fletcher. See Two Noble Kinsmen, The.
Rosicrucian, The. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — WRR-9
Rosie (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Rosie Nell (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Rosies. — Agnes I. Hanrahan. — HBV
Rosin the Bow. — Unknown. — CSF
(Rosen the Bow— sL abr.).— ABS
Rosleen.— Sir Gilbert Parker.— CPG
Roslin and Hawthornden. — Henry van Dyke, — AA — PVD
Rosny. — Robert Browning. — BPN ,. ^^^T
Rosses, The.— "Seumas O' Sullivan" (James Starkey).— LBBV
— POOT
(lLHngrTlke7The.)— AWP— GT-2— JAWP— WBP
Rossville Lectur' Course, The. — James Whitconib Riley. —
CPWR
Rosy Apple, Lemon or Pear. — Unknozvn. — CH — HH
Rosy Musk-Mallow, The. — Alice E. Gillington. — VA
Rosy North, The.— Unknown.— WRR-24
Rosv-Posy. — Ann Augusta Carter. — BOL
Rotten Row. — Frederick Locker- Lampson. — ALV
Rouge Bouquet. — Joyce Kilmer.— CV — DD — DDA — HBV —
ge JK-1— MC— N V— OB AV— PAH — PFY— PVS— RH—
SBMV
Rouge et Noir (Life, III). — Emily Dickinson. — TPH
Rough Diamond, The (abr.). — John Baldwin Buckstone. —
' OHCS-15
Rough Little Rascal, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Rough Rhyme on a Rough Matter, A. — Charles Kingsley. See
Yeast.
Rough Riders, The. — Henry Cabot Lodge. See War with
Spain, The.
Rough Sketch, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Roughing It, sel. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne Clemens).
Buck Fanshaw's Funeral. — BTB-1 — OHCS-9
Round about Me. — Sappho, tr. fr. the Greek by William Ellery
Leonard.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Round as a biscuit." — Unknown. — RIS
'Round Father's Grip.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— FAOV
Round of Life, The.— Alexander Lament.— OHCS-22— PRK
Round Table, The. — Robert Mannyng. — ACP
Round the Year. — George Cooper. — WRR-25
Round Trip, The. — McLandburgh Wilson. — BLP
Round Us the Wild Creatures. — Robert Browning. See Ferish-
tah's Fancies.
Roundabouts and Swings. — Patrick R. Chalmers. — JPC
Rounded up in Glory. — Unknown. — CSF
Roundel, A: " 'Now welcom, somer, with thy sonne softe.' " —
Geoffrey Chaucer. See Parlement of Foules, The.
Roundel, The: "Roundel is wrought as a ring or a starbright
sphere, A." — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — ATP —
BPN— CPOI— CRE—EP—EPN — PIAE— TOP— TPH
— VA— VLEP
Roundel of Passion-Tide. — Unknown. — CAW
Roundel of Rest, A. — Arthur Symons.— HBV— TPH
Roundelay: "Chloe found Amyntas lying." — John Dryden. —
ALV
Roundelay: "0 sing unto my roundelay." — Thomas Chatter-
ton. See ^Ella.
Roundelay, A: "Man is for woman made." — Peter A. Motteux.
— SPE-4
Roundelay: "O Sorrow, why dost borrow." — John Keats. See
Endymion.
Roundhead's Rallying Song, A. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Rounding the Horn. — John Masefield. See Dauber.
Round-Up, A. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — WRR-14
Rousing Smack, A. — William Pitt Palmer. See Smack in
School, The.
Roustabout Moon, The. — Dorothy Marie Davis. — DDA
Rout of Belgravia, The (Parody), — Jon Duan. — PA
Route Marchin'. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Rover, The, sel. — George Canning.
Song: "Whene'er with haggard eyes I view." — ALV —
OBEC
(Song by Rogero the Captive.) — CEP — TOP
(Song of One Eleven Years in Prison.)— BOHV—THP
(University of Gottingen.) — WTP-3
Rover, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Rover, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Rover in Church. — James Buckham. — BTB-6 — OHCS-34— PEM
— WRR-30
Rover's Adieu,, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Rover's Apology, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See Trial by
Jury.
Rover's Petition. — James T. Fields. — BTB-3
Roving Alley-Cat, A. — Mary Cockburn Bornke.— CIV
Roving Gambler, The. — Unknown. — ABF (A vers.) — AS
(Avers.)
(Gamboling Man, The — C vers.) — AS
(Yonder Comes My Pretty Little Girl— B vers.) — AS
Row Gently Here. — Thomas Moore. — HBV
"Row, row to Baltiwarock." — Unknown.
(Lullabies of Various Lands [Norwegian].) — WRR-48
Row Weel, My Boatie. — Unknown. — EBSV
Rowan, The. — Violet Jacob. — HMSP
Rowan Tree, The. — Lady Nairne. — HBV
Rowers, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Rower's Chant. — T. Sturge Moore. — SG
Rowland's Rhyme. — Michael Drayton. See Shepherd's Gar
land, The.
Rowley Powley. — Unknown. — OTPC
Roy Bean. — Unknown. — ABF
Royal Adventurer, The. — Philip Freneau. — PAH
Royal Barge, A. — William. Shakespeare. See Antony and
Cleopatra.
Royal Bumper Degree, The. — Unknown. — GH
Royal Court, The. — Unknown. — STB
Royal Crown, The, scls.— Solomon Ibn Gabirol, tr. fr. the
Hebrew by Israel Zangwill.
"Thou art great, and compared with Thy greatness all
greatness is humbled" (V).— AWP
"Thou art God, and all things formed are Thy servants"
(VIII).— AWP
"Thou art Light celestial, and the eyes of the pure" (VII).
AWP
"Thou art One, the first of every number, and the founda
tion of every structure" (II). — AWP
"Thou art wise. And wisdom is the fount of life and
from. Thee it welleth" (IX).— AWP
"Thou existest. but hearing of ear cannot reach Thee"
(III).— AWP
"Thou livest, but not from any restricted season" (IV). —
AWP
"Who shall understand the mysteries of Thy creations?"
(XXIV).— AWP
"Wonderful are Thy works, as my soul overwhelmingly
knoweth" (I).— AWP
"Royal George," The. — William Cowper. — LH — PBGG
(Loss of the "Royal George," The.)— CBE— CG— CTBP—
EV-3— GEPM — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— LC—
OG—SBA—TVSH—WHA— WTP-3
(On the Loss of the "Royal George"— C.)— AEP-D— BEL
— CBOV— CR— CRE— EP— EPC— EPP— EPRE
— EP W-3— GN— HB V— JHP — LEAP— LPS-2 —
MBL— OAEP— OBEC — SEP — SG — TCEP —
TPH
(Toll for the Brave.)— BHV
Royal Guest, The.— Julia Ward Howe.— BFV— LPS-1
Royal Guest, A. — Unknown. See Preparations.
Royal Mummy to Bohemia, The. — Charles Warren Stoddard.-r-
AA— OBAV
Royal Palm. — Hart Crane. — MAP
Royal Pickle, A. — Carlton Talbott. — ALV
Royal Princess, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BTB-3 —
OHCS-17— SPE-6
Royal Victory, The. — Unknown. — SG
Royal Welcome.— Edgar A. Guest.—CVG
Royall Presents. — Nathaniel Wanley. — OBS
Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch.— Mrs. Grant— EBSV
"Rub-a-dub-dub." — Unknown. — RIS
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(Rub-a-Dub-Dub.)— OTPC
Rubaiyat, The. — Edwin Meade Robinson. See Limericised
Classics.
Rubaiyat of Account Overdue, — Christopher Morley. — AMV-35
Rubaiyat of Doc Sifers. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Rubaiyat of Mathieu Lettellier, — Wallace Bruce Amsbary. —
HSP
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The (numbered according to the
fourth edition). — Omar Khayyam, tr. fr. the Persian by
Edward Fitzgerald.— AWP— B CEP — BEL — BPN—
EA (abr. and si. diff.)—T£P (abr.)—- EPN— EPP (abr.)
— EPW-5 (much o&r.)— EV-5 (si. diff. vers.)—GEPU—
GPE (much abr.) — GTBS — GTSL (abr.) — HBV—
JAWP (abr.)— PIAE (abr.)— PPD-2 (broken sels.)—
PYM (much abr.) — SB A — TCEP— TOP— VLEP—
WBP (abr.)-- WHA (abr.)— WTP-5
(From "The Rubaiyat"— abr.)— LEAP
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The (Continued}.
"Ah Love! could you and I with Him conspire" (st. 99).
—OFPE
"Ah. with the Grape my fading Life provide" (sts. 91,
100-101).— OBEV— OBVV
(Omar and Death— sts. 91-101, abr.)— GTSE
And Yet— And Yet! (sts. 96-101).— VA
"Book of Verses underneath the Bough, A." — EG
(sts, 12-18)— GBOV (sts. 12-101, much abr.) —
LL-4 (sts. 12-24)— OBEV (sts. 12-15)— OBVV
(sts. 12-15) — OQP (sts. 12-99, much abr.) —
PC (sts. 12-101, much abr.)—QP-2 (sts. 12-99,
much abr.)— UFE (sts. 12, 14, 19 20, 91)— YT
(sts. 12-101, much abr.)
(Quatrains from Omar Khayyam — sts. 12-101,
much abr.)— MET
"Come, fill the cup, and in the Fire of Spring:"
(sts. 7-24).— CBOV— WGRP
"I sometimes think that never blows so red" (sts. 19-23,
99).— EG
Master-Knot, The (sts. 21-38).— VA
Moving Finger (sts. 66-72). — VA
"Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, The." —
EG (sts. 71-86, abr.)— OFPE (st. 71)
"Myself when young did eagerly frequent." — EG
(sts. 27-45, abr.)— WGRP (sts. 27-67, abr.)
Paradise Enow (sts. 11-24). — VA
Phantom Caravan (sts. 42-48). — VA
"They say the Lion and the Lizard keep" (sts. 18-20).—
GTML
"Think, in this batter'd Caravanserai" (sts. 17-24). —
OBVV
"Wake for the Sun. who scatter'd, into flight" (st. 1). —
OFPE
(Overture— sts. 1-3.) — VA
"We are no other than a moving row" (sts. 68-72). — PC
"Why if the Soul can fling the Dust aside" (sts. 44-99,
abr.)— CRE
Rubber Boots. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — GFA
Rubicon, The.— -William Winter.— HBV— LEAP
Rubies and Pearls. — Robert Herrick. — HBV
(Julia.)— OTPC
(Rock of Rubies, The.)— EPW-2
Rubinstein Staccato Etude, The. — R. Nathaniel Dett.— BANP
Rubric, — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AA
Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Rudder Grange, sels. — Frank R, Stockton.
Baby at Rudder Grange, The (abr.). — SPE-7
(Renting a Baby— abr.) — WRR-34
(That Other Baby at Rudder Grange— a&r.)— HBR
Our First Experience with a Watchdog. — BTB-5
Our Hired Girl (arr. fr. Ch. III).— WRR-15
Ruddigore, sels. — Sir William S. Gilbert.
Darned Mounseer, The.— TSW— TSWC
Mad Margaret's Song. — RIS
Rudel to the Lady of Tripoli. — Robert Browning. — BPN— NBE
Rudeness. — Elizabeth Turner. — OTPC
Rudi of the Toll Gate, gel.— Helen Hill and Violet Maxwell.
Toys and Christmas. — CAD
Rudolph the Headsman. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, See Auto
crat of the Breakfast Table, The.
Rue Bonaparte. — Joseph Warren Beach. — NP
Rueful Lamentation on the Death of Queen Elizabeth, A. — Sir
Thomas More. — OBSC
(Ruful Lamentacion of the Deth of Quene Elisabeth.
Mother to King Henry the Eighth, A.) — NBE
Rueful Rhyme of a Robin, The.— Patience Eden.— NYBV
Rufflecumtuffle. — Annette Bishop.— FTB
Rufus Prays. — Leonard A. G. Strong. — MBP— PC
Rugby Chapel.— Matthew Arnold.— ATP— -BEL— BPN—CR—
CRE — CRP — EM-2 — EPC— EPN — EPW-5 — EV-5
— GEPC — GTBS — 0 AEP — PIAE — PTER— TOP—
VLEP— WGRP
Rugby Football, sel. — Eric F. Wilkinson.
Song, The: "There's a broad green field in a broad green
vale."— VM
Ruin, The.— Merle Fullmer.— HB
Ruin, The. — Richard Hughes.— OBMV
Ruin, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by Robert Bridges.
— PWB
"Ruin seize thee, ruthless King!" — Thomas Gray. — CRE
Ruined Chapel, The. — William Allingham.— TIP
Ruined City, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon by
Chauncey B. Tinker. — EPP
Ruined Cottage, The. — Mrs. Clara Victoria McLean. — OHCS-15
Ruined Merchant, The. — Cora M. Eager. — OHCS-3
Ruined Nest, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by George
Sigerson.
Ruins of Athens, The. — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Ruins of Babylon, The. — Frederick C. Husenbeth. — OHCS-10
Ruins of Rome, The. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French by
Edmund Spenser.
Ruins of Rome. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage ("Oh, Rome! my country," etc.).
Ruins of Rome, The, sel. ("Fall'n, fall'n, a silent Heap"). —
John Dyer. — OBEC
Rule, A.— John Wesley.— FF— POI
(John Wesley's Rule.)— HBVY— HT— SPE-4
Rule, Brittania. — James Thomson. See Alfred: A Masque.
Rule for Birds' Nesters, A.— Unknown.— DD— HBV— HBVY
— JPC— OTPC— SPE-1
(Wren and Robin, Martin and S wallow.) —C GO V
Rules for the Road. — Edwin Markham.— ICBD— OQP— QP-2
—RIS— RON
Rules of Behavior (or Civility), sels.— Unknown, at. to George
Washington.
Rules of Behavior ("Every action in company, ' etc.).—
-
Rules of Behavior ("Read no letters," etc.).— MPC-10
Selections from the Rules of Civility.— WO AH
Ruling Passion, The, sel. ("Life is a print-shop"). — Robert
Treat Paine. — AP
Ruling Passion, The.— Alexander Pope. See Moral Essays.
Ruling Passion, The.— William H. Siviter.— HHHA— HSP
Rum and Ruin.— Susie M. Best.— WRR-18
Rum Everywhere. — Unknown. — WRR-18
(Rum Evil.)— TS .
Rum Fiend's Portrait, The. — Thomas DeWitt Talmage. —
OHCS-10— SPE-5
Rum Maniac, The.— William Talbot Allison.— OHCS-2
Rum the Worst Enemy of the Working-Classes. — Thomas
DeWitt Talmage.— TS
Rummaging. — Rosamond Livingston McNaught. — OHCS-39
Rumors from an Aeolian Harp. — Henry David Thoreau.—
Rumpel-Stilts-Ken. — Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. — HOAH
Rum's Devastation and Destiny.— William Sullivan.— OHCS-22
Rum's Maniac.— Thomas W. Nott.—BTB-l— OHCS-3
Runiseller's Song, The.— Charles W. Denison.— OHCS-22
Run from Manassas Junction, The. — Unknown.— "PAH
Run, Nigger, Run (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Run of the Downs, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Runaway, The. — Robert Frost. — AWP — CH — CR — DDA
IlGR-a— JAWP — LL-3 — MAP — MCCG-- MOAP-
MPB — MPC-13 — NLK— NV — PB-4— PIAE — SMP
—TSW— TSWC— WBP
Runaway, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Runaway, The.— Cale Young Rice.— HTR— VOD
Runaway, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— WRR-4
Runaway, sel. — James Whaler.
Pond, The.— MAP
Runaway Boy, The (Pr.). —James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
— MPB— OHCS-36— RON
Runaway Brook.— Eliza Lee Follen.— GFA— MPC-2— PB-1—
PBGP— TYP
(Brook, The.)— LPP
(Stop, Stop, Pretty Water.)— PEM
Runaway Chorus, A. — Unknown. — SG
Runaway Ride, A.— Frances Millard.— WRR-14
Runaway Toys, The.— Frank L. Stanton.— HSP— SPE-4
Rune of Hospitality, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW— WHL
Rune of Praise, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic. — WHL
Rune of Riches, A.— Florence Converse.— MCG — NLK— SUS
Rune of the Forest Fire.— HelSn Hoyt. — TL
Rune of the Sorrow of Women, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (Wil
liam Sharp).— TPH
Runic Ode, A.— Thomas Warton, Sr.~ CEP
Runner, The. — Walt Whitman. — APW — MOAP— TSW —
TSWC
Runner in the Skies, The.— James Oppenheim. — BAP— CP—
LEAP— MAP— NP—NV— OTA— PFY—PT—SBMV
Runner McGee.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG—GPWW
Runners, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Runnin' Errands. — Eleanor F. King. — GSRC
Running a Race.— "C. W. F."— WRR-12
Running the Batteries. — Herman Melville. — PAH
Running the Blockade. — Nora Perry. — PAH
Running to Paradise. — William Butler Yeats. — BLV
Running Vines. — Harold Lenoir Davis. — NP
(Running Vines in a Field.) — LA
Rupaiyat of Omar Kal'vin, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Rupert Brooke.— James B. Dollard— CPG
Rupert Brooke.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— HBMV— POTT
"Once in my garrett" (sel.)— CMP— LBBV— VOD
Rupert of Hentzau, sel. — "Anthony Hope" (Anthony Hope
Hawkins).
Queen's Letter, The (ad.).— NPTP
Rupert's March. — Walter Thornbnry.— SPE-7
Rural Content.— Andrew Scott.— EBSV
Rural Infelicity. — "M. Quad" (Charles Bertrand Lewis). —
(Goin' Somewhere.) — OHCS-13
(Wrong Train, The.)— PTWP
Rural Philosopher, A.— Roy Farrell Greene.— SSS
Rural Raptures. — Unknown. — BOHV
Rural Remonstrance, A. — Unknown. — GH
Rural School Commencement. — Margaret Gordon. — WRR-55
Rural Sights and Sounds.— William Cowper. 'See Task, The.
Rural Sparking, A. — Unknown.— OHCS-40
Rural Walk, The. — William Cowper. See Task, The.
Rus in Urbe.— Clement Scott.— HBV— VA
Rush of the Oregon, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — PAH
"Rushes in a watery place." — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
( Sing-Song.)— TYP
Ruskin and His Mother. — John Ruskin. See Prseterita.
Russia.— Alexander Blok.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Russia. — Nathan Haskell Dole. — AA
Russia: 1918.— M. C. Sinclair. — RH
Russia to the Pacifists. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Russian and Turk. — Robert J. Burdette. See Russian Soldier,
Rest!
Russian Cathedral. — Claude McKay.— CDC
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Russian Courtship, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-34
Russian Easters. — Unknown. — EOAH
Russian Fantasy, A. — Nathan Haskell Dole. — AA
Russian Soldier, Rest!— Robert J. Burdette.— WRR-27
(Russian and Turk.) — NA
Rust— Mary Caroline Davies.— -BAP— GPE— HBMV
Rust. — Virginia Moore. — BAP
Rustic at the Play, The. — George Santayana. — HBV — MAP —
OBVV
Rustic Bridal, The (Blind Girl of Castel Cuttle, The — C.). —
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— BTB-6
Rustic Courtship.— Unknown.— OHCS-1 6— PTA-2
Rustic Lad's Lament in the Town, The. — David Macbeth Moir.
Rustic Song. — Thomas Dekker. See Sun's Darling, The.
Rustle of a Wing, The (abr.). — Robert C. Ingersoll. — BPP
(Hope Sees a Star — diff. concL) — MHT
(Life Is a Narrow Vale.)— BAP— OQP—QP-2—WTP-5
Rustling of Grass, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Rusty Crimson. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Rusty Sword, The.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-34
Ruth (ad.).— Bible, 0. TV— EM-1
"And Naomi said unto her daughters-m-law" (I: 8-17). —
CTBP
(Ruth to Naomi — 16-17.) — WTP-2
Ruth.— May Doney — GPE
Ruth.— Thomas Hood.— ABVC — EP — EPN — EPP— ERP—
EV-4— GN — GPE (fl&r.)— HBV -- LPS-1 — OBEV—
OBRV — OTPC — PB-8 — PBGG — TOP— VA— WP—
WTP-S
Ruth.— William Wordsworth.— ERP— GEPC
(Ruth: or The Influences of Nature.) — GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL
Ruth Goes By. — Edna Tucker Muth. — PEDC
Ruth: or The Influences of Nature. — William Wordsworth. See
Ruth.
Ruth Pinch's Housekeeping. — Charles Dickens. See Martin
Chuzzlewit.
Ruth to Naomi.— StW*, 0. T. See Ruth.
Rutherford McDowell. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology.
Rye Bread. — William Stanley Braithwaite. — CDC
Rye Whisky (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Ryton Firs. — Lascelles Abercrombie. — TCPD
Saadi. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP— IAP
"Behold, he watches at the door!" (20 //.)— GPE
"Trees in groves (8 //.).— LEAP
Sabbath. — Mary Vaughn Dunklee.—PASC
Sabbath, The. — T. Frelinghuysen.— BTB-7
Sabbath, The. — James Grahame. — LPS-2
Sunday Morning (sel.). — OBRV
Sabbath, The.— Unknown.— BFP
Sabbath Morn. — Nicolai Grundtvig. — EOAH
Sabbath Morning, The. — John Leyden.— LPS-2
Sabbath of the Soul, The.™ Anna Letitia Barbauld. — LOW—
LPS-2— MRV—POI
Sabine Farmer's Serenade, The.— "Father Prout" (Francis
Sylvester Mahoney).— BOHV— HBV
Sable Sermon.— -I. Edgar Jones.— OHCS-29
Sable Theology. — I. Edgar Jones.— CD
Sabot of Little Wolff, The. — Frangois Coppe"e,— CLS
Sabrina [Fair]. — John Milton. See Comus ("There is a gen
tle nymph").
Sa-Ca-Ga-We-A. — Edna Dean Proctor.— PAH
Sack of Baltimore, The.— Thomas Davis.— LPS-3— TIP— VA
Sack of Deerfield, The.— Thomas Dunn English.— PAH
Sack of Old Panama, The, sel. ("They sat in a tavern").—
Dana Burnet. — PFY
Sack of the Gods, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Sacrament, The. — Charles L. Ford.— OQP — QP-1
Sacrament. — Catherine Williams Herzel. — MOM
Sacrament of Fire, The.— John Oxenham.— BMEP— POT—
PTER— SPT
Sacrament of Love, The. — John Oxenham. — LHW
Sacrament of Work, The. — Prudence Tasker Olsen. — PDN
Sacrament of Work, The.— John Oxenham. — PDN
Sacraments of Nature, The. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-
1902).— ACP— CAW
Sacramentum Supremum. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — CBE — GTML
—GTSL
Sacred Book, The. — Zoroaster. See Gathas of Zarathrushtra
(or Zoroaster), The.
Sacred Grove, A. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy.
Theocritus.
Sacred Heart, The. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — JKCP
Sacred Idleness. — Richard Le Gallienne. — SPT
Sacred Influences. — Joseph Cook. — LLC
Sacred Oak, The.— Alfred Noyes — CPAN-3
Sacred Poetry.— John Wilson.— WBLP
Sacred Trinity, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by Eleanor
(Rann of the Three— tr. by Thomas Walsh.)— CAW—
WHL
Sacrifice. — "^" (George William Russell). — CMP— GT-2—
Sacrifice.™ Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP — GPE — HBV —
HBVY
(Quatrain: "Though love repine.") — OQP — QP-2
Sacrifice. — Edgar A. Guest,— CVG
oy. See Echoes from
Sacrifice, The. — Horner. See Odyssey, The.
Sacrifice.— Walter Savage Landor. See Iphigenia and Agamem
non.
Sacrifice. — Frederic Manning. — NP
Sacrifice. — Ada Foster Murray. — NV
Sacrifice of Er-Heb, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Sacrifice of Genius, The. — Robert Srnythe Hichens. — WRR-13
Sacrifice of Isaac, The. — Unknown. — EA
Sacrifice of Sydney Carton, The. — Charles Dickens. See Tale
of Two Cities, The.
Sacrifice to Apollo, The. — Michael Drayton. — OBS
wSacrifice to Pan, The. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Sacrificial Fires. — Neva McFarland Wadhams. — HB
Sacrilege. — Thomas Stephens Collier. — BTB-7
Sacrilege, The. — Thomas Hardy.™ VLEP
Sacrilegious Gamesters, The.— Eliza Cook.— OHCS-25
Sad Case, A.— Clara Doty Bates.— PPYP— WRR-35
Sad Day, The. — Thomas Flatman. — OBEV
Sad Fate of a Policeman, The. — Unknown. — WRR-3
Sad Green. — Sylvia Townsend Warner. — MBP
Sad Is Our Youth, for It Is Ever Going. — Aubrey Thomas De
Vere. See Human Life.
"Sad, lost in thought, and mute I go." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by John Addington Syrnonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs— II.)— AWP—JAWP—WBP
Sad Memories.— Charles Stuart Calverley. — CIV
Sad Mistake, A. — Josephine E. Scribner.— OHCS-32
Sad Mother, The. — Katharine Tynan.— MOAH — VA
Sad One, The, sels.—Sir John Suckling.
Lute Song in "The Sad One", The. — EPW-2
(Song to a Lute, A.)— EPS
(Hast Thou Seen the Down in the Air?— abr.) — GPE—
PIAE
Sad Perversity. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Sad! Sad!— Thomas Edward Brown.— VLEP
Sad, Sad Story, A.— -Mother Goose. See "Three children slid
ing on the ice."
Sad September Sentiments. — Edwin Meade Robinson. — YT
Sad Shepherd, The, sels. — Ben Jotison.
JSglamour's Lament. — CH — LC
("Here she was wont to go!" etc.) — EPS
Though I Am Young.— OAEP
Sad Song, A.— William Allingham. — GTIV
Sad Song, A. — Stephen Vincent Bene"t. — NV
Sad Song, A.— Philip Massinger. See Emperor of the East,
The.
Sad Song about Greenwich Village, A. — Frances Park.— NYBV
Sad Stories of the Death of Kings.- — William Shakespeare.
See King Richard II.
Sad Story of Blobbs and His Pullet, The. — Unknown. —
OHCS-18
Sad Tale of Mr. Hears, The.— Unknown.— BHP— HBV
"Sad Years, The."— Eva Gore-Booth.— HBMV
Saddened Tramp. A. — Unknown. — BHP
Saddle Song.— "Stanley Vestal" (W. S. Campbell) .—O A
Sadie. — Unknown. See Frankie and Johnnie.
Sadist Child. — Seymour Gordden Link. — OHPP
Sadness. — Francis Stewart Flint. — MBP
Sadness and Joy.— William Henry Davies. — CGOV — PC
Sadness and Merriment.— William Shakespeare. See Merchant
of Venice, The.
Sadness Mingles with Joy. — J. A. Brown. — WRR-54
Ssecla Ferarum.— William Ellery Leonard. — AOAH
"O never think that all of life is vain" (fr. Pts. IV and
VI).— RH
Safe and Sane Fourth of July, The. — Henry Litchfield West. —
1DAH
"Safe for Democracy." — Leonard A. G. Strong. — HBMV
Safe in Bed. — Unknown. See Bed Charm.
Safe in His Keeping. — Edgar Cooper Mason. — BLRP
Safe in Their Alabaster Chambers (Time and Eternity, IV). —
Emily Dickinson. — APA
(Chariot, The— VI.)— M APA
("Safe in their alabaster chambers.") — EG
Safety. — Rupert Brooke. See 1914.
Safety in the Rock.— J. D. Gillilan.— OHCS-37
Saffron Flower. — Babette Deutsch. — BAP
Sag Harbor. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Sag' Mir Wer Einst Die Uhren Erfund. — Heinrich Heine, tr.
fr. the German by Richard Garnett. — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
Sag' Wo 1st Dein Schones Liebchen. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr.
the German by James Thomson. — AWP
Saga of a 'Possum. — Francis Paxton. — OA
Saga of King Olaf, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn.
Sagacity. — William Rose Benet. — MAP
Sagamore. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — BAP — HBMV —
POY
Sage Counsel. — Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch. — HBV —
HBVY— LBN— NA— ODP
"Sage lectured brilliantly, The" (Black Riders, The — LVIII).
— Stephen Crane.
(Black Riders, The— III.)— LA
Sages, The. — Adam Mickiewicz, tr. fr. the Polish by Dorothy
Todd and George R. Noyes.— CAW
Sagesse, sels. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
Symons.
"Fairer is the sea."
(From Sagesse.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Slumber dark and deep."
(From Sagesse.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
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-APP
Sagittarius or the Archer. — Joseph Gordon MacLeod. — NP
Sahara. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The.
"Said a bad little youngster named Beauchamp." — Carolyn
Wells. See Limericks.
Said a Blade of Grass.— Kahlil Gibran.— NV
"Said a lady whose surname was Beaulieu." — Franklin P.
Adams. Sec Limericks.
Said by Washington. — George Washington. — WOAH
Said I Not So?— George Herbert.— LPS-2
Said I to Myself, Said I.— Sir Henry Irving.— WRR-58
Said of the Earth and the Moon. — Leonie Adams. — TCPD
Said Opie Read,— Julian Street and James Montgomery Flagg.
— BOHV— HBV
"Said Sir Christopher Wren." — Unknown. — RIS
Said the Carpenter to Me. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Said the Daisy.— Isabella Valancy Crawford.— CPG—EPW-5
Said the Rose. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Said the Rose. — John Jerome Rooney (.also at. to George H.
Miles) .— BLPA— OHCS-20
Said Tulip, "That Is So."— Madge Elliot.— PEM
Sail, A. — Mikhail Yuryevich Lerniontov, tr. jr. the Russian by
Max Eastman.— A WP—JAWP—WBP
Sailboat Secrets. — Rose Waldo. — PB-2
Sailing at Da.wn.-Sir Henry Newbolt. — CP — LC — PAbC
Sailing beyond Seas. — Jean Ingelow. — VA
Sailing Homeward.— Chan Fang-sheng, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Arthur Waley.— AWP— GT-2— JAWP— WBP
Sailing of Hell Race, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Sailing of King Olaf, The. — Alice Williams Brotherton.-
— BTB-3— PE
Sailing of the Fleet, The. — Bliss Carman. — LL-3
Sailing of the Fleet, The. — Unknown.— PAH
Sailing of the Pilgrims from Sandwich towards St. James of
Coinpostella, The. — Unknown. — SG
(Earliest Sea Song.)— WTP-1
(Pilgrims at Sea — in mod. £«#.)— TMEV
(Pilgrims' Sea Voyage, The.) — EA
Sailing of the "Sword," The.— William Morris. — BPN— LL-4—
OAEP— OBVV— TCEP— VLEP
Sailing Ships.— V. Sackville- West.— POOT
Sailing to Byzantium.— William Butler Yeats.— CMP— MBP—
NAMP— OBMV
Sailor, The.— William, Allingham.— CG— HBV— VA
Sailor," The.— Sylvia\own send Warner.— NV— OBMV
Sailor and Shade (Odes I, 28).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field. — PEF
Sailor and the Shark, The.— Paul Fort, tr. fr. the French by
Frederick York Powell.— OBMV
Sailor Boy, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BHV — BLP —
BPN— CGOV— CPOI— EPW-S
Sailor Girl, The. — Alfred Percival Graves.— RIS
Sailor Heritage.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Sailor Lad, The ("Sailor lad and a tailor lad, A"). — Unknown.
—CGOV
Sailor Laddie, The ("My love has been in London City"). —
Unknown. — S G
Sailor, What of the Debt We Owe You? — Andrew John Stuart.
— CRE— VM
Sailor-Boy's Dream, The. — William Dimond. See Mariner's
Dream, The.
Sailor-King, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Sailor-Man The.— Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe.— CR— PPGW
Sailor's Apology for Bow-Legs, A. — Thomas Hood. — THP
Sailor's Ballad, A.— Roberta Holloway. — TL
Sailor's Consolation, The. — Charles Dibdin (also at. to William
Pitt).— BBV— BFP — CBOV— HBV— LBN— LPS-2 —
PB-6— PYM— TVSH
Sailor's Delight. — Unknown. — SG
Sailor's Funeral, The. — Lydia Huntly Sigourney. — OHCS-3
Sailor's Grave, The.— Eliza Cook. — BLPA
Sailor's Mother, The (si. abr.). — William Wordsworth.— CG
Sailor's Onely Delight, The. — Unknown. — SG
("George-Aloe," The.)— OBB
("George Aloe" and the Sweepstake, The.)— ESPB
Sailor's Song. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest
Book.
Sailor's Story, A.— Mrs. C. H. N. Thomas.— OHCS-15
Sailor's Wife, The. — William Julius Mickel (.sometimes at. to
Jean Adams).— BFVR- CGOV— GTBS— GTSL— HBV
— LC— SB A
(There's Nae Luck about the House.) — BSV — BTB-2—
CBO V— EP— EPP — EV-3 — GN— GTSE— LPS-1
— OBEC
Sailor's Yarn, A.— F. T. Davis.— WRR-13
Sailor's Yarn, A. — James Jeffrey Roche. — BOHV — NA
Sails. — Florence O'Brien. — HB
Sainclaire's Defeat. — Unknown. — PAH
Saint, The.— Humbert Wolfe.— CAW— POOT
St. Agnes' Eve.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN— CRE — EM-2
— EP— EPP— EPW-S— EV-5—GEPC—GPE— GTSL—
HBV— OAEP — OBE V — OBVV — OTPC— PBGG—
TCEP— VLEP— WRR-2 5
(St. Agnes.)— CAW
St. Alexis.— Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Saint and the Sinner, The, — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge
De Vere).— PTWP— SPE-6
St. Andrews Bay at Night. — Andrew Lang. — HMSP
Saint Anthony. — Mrs. E. W. Latimer. — WRR-6
St. Anthony's Sermon to the Fishes. — "Abra'ham a Sancta-
Clara."— BOHV
St. Anthony's Township.— Gilbert Sheldon.— CH
Saint Apollinare in Classe.-~R.-N. D. Wilson.— CAW
St. Bartholomew's on the Hill.— Bliss Carman.— NLK
Saint Becky.— Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints.
St Bee's Head. — Thomas Edward Brown. — VLEP
Saint Betsy.— Douglas Jerrold. 5V*? Fireside Saints.
Saint B randan.— Matthew Arnold.— VLEP
St. Bride's Lullaby. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).—
TDQT
St. Bridget's Lullaby.— Dorothy Una Ratcliffe.— CAW
St. Brigid.— Denis A. McCarthy.— JKCP
Saint Brigid.— Rosa Mulholland.— TIP
Saint Cecilia.— Lewis Morris.— WRR-2
St. Christopher of the Gael. — "Fiona Macleod" (William
St. Clare Hears St. Francis.— Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn. — AV
Saint Columba.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— -MCT
Saint Crispian's Day. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V.
Saint Dolly.— Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints.
Saint Elizabeth.— Charles Kingsley. See Saint's Tragedy, The.
Saint Fanny.— Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints, The.
Saint Florence or f Saint Nightingale. — Douglas Jerrold. See
Fireside Saints.
Saint Francis. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — MCT
St. Francis.— Vachel Lindsay.— OQP—QP-1
(Franciscan Aspiration.) — CAW
St. Francis and the Wolf.— Katharine Tynan.— TIP
St. Francis' Sermon to the Birds (abr.). — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow.— OTPC— STP
(Sermon of St. Francis, The.)— TBV
Saint Francis to the Birds. — Katharine Tynan. — MCT
St. Gaudens's Lincoln Statue, Chicago. — Horace Spencer Fiske.
St. George and the Dragon.— Mrs. E. W. Latimer. — BTB-3
St. George and the Dragon ("Here come I, old Father Christ
mas"). — Unknown. — CHB
St. George and the Dragon ("Of Hector's deeds did Homer
sing" — abr.): — Unknown.— STP
Saint George of England.— Cecily Fox-Smith.— BBV
St. George's Day, sel. ("I cannot see the stars," etc.). — John
Davidson. — BMEP
St. George's Day— Ypres 1915.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— GPE—
GTML— GTSL
St. Helena. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington.— AFP
St. Helena.— R. W. Phipps. See Warnings from History.
St. Helena Lullaby, A.— Rudyard Kipling. — OBMV— RKV
Saint Hugh. — Thomas Dekker. See Shoemaker's Holiday, The.
Saint Ite. — Robin Flower.— MM
St. James, sels.— Bible, N. T.
Tongue, The (III: ii-viii).
(Selections from the Bible.)— SR
(Selections from the Scriptures.) — LLC
St. James, sel. ("Long live fair Dorithea our true Queene" —
fr. Ch. IV).— Robert Greene.— EA
St. James's Street.— Frederick Locker-Lampson.— FT— HBV—
MCT— PER
St. Jean B'ptiste. — S. Frances Harrison. See Down the River.
Saint Jeanne.— Theodosia Garrison. — PEDC— RON
(Sainte Jeanne.) — HH
Saint Jenny. — Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints, The.
"St. Jo Gazette," the.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Saint Joan : A Meditation and a Prayer.— Herbert E. Palmer.—
BPM-31
St. John, sel.— Bible, N. T.
Way. the Truth, and the Life— Love One Another, The
(XIV: i-xix, XV: xii-xvii).— EM-1
(Bible "Heart Throb," A— abr.)— MHT
St. John.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— PAH
Saint John Baptist. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. —
CBOV— ES—EV-2— GTSE— GTSL— OBEV
(For the Baptist [e].)— BSV— EBSV — EPW-2 — HBV—
OBS—TPH
(Sonnet: Repent, Repent!)— GPE
St. John Baptist.— Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — HBV— PTER
St. John the Aged.— Unknown. — BTB-2— OHCS-21
St. John's, Cambridge. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — OBEV
— PER
St. John's Eve.— Charles J. Kickham.— TIP
St. John's Fund, The. — Homer Greene. — SPE-2
St. Kilda Maid's Song, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by
Alexander Steward. — EBSV
St. Laurence. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Saint Leger. — Clinton Scollard. — PAH
Saint Lily. — Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints, The.
St. Lirriper. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-World, A.
St. Louis Blues. — Unknown. — NAL
(Group of Negro Songs, A— 10.) — NAMP
St. Luke, sels.—Bible, N. T.
"And there were in the same country shepherds (II: viii-
xiv) .
(Verses from Saint Luke.) — TYP
Birth of Jesus, The (II: i-xx). — EM-1
(Adoration of the Shepherds.) — CLS
(Christmas Story.)— CAD
"Fear not, little flock" (fr. XII).
(Poems by the Roadside.)— CAW
First Easter, The (XXIII: liv-lvi; XXIV).— EO AH—
WRR-57
Magnificat, The (I: xlvi-lv).—WGRP— WHL
(Hymn of the Blessed Virgin. — Douay vers.) — CAW
446
TITLE INDEX
Salt
St. Luke (Continued).
Nunc Dimittis (II: xxix-xxxii) .— WHL— WGRP
Prelude of the New Testament (I — Douay vers.).
("Hail Mary full of Grace.")— CAW
Prodigal Son, The .(XV: i-xxxii).— BTB-1— EM-I
Story of the Nativity, The. — (I: xxvi-xxxviii, abr.;
II: i-xx; with sels. fr. Isaiah and St. Matthew).
—CHB
St. Luke the Painter. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The (Old and New Art).
St. Maixent.— Allen Crafton. — POT
St. Martin and the Beggar. — Mrs, Margaret Elizabeth (Mun-
son) Sangster.— BTB-6
St. Martin's Lane — Eugene Field. — PEF
St. Mary's Bells. — John Masefield. — PM
St. Matthew, sets. — Bible, N. T.
Ask and It Shall Be Given (VII: vii, xii-xx, xxiv-xxvii). —
WTP-2
"Blessed thou, Simon" (XVI: xvii-xx).
(Poems by the Roadside.) —CAW
Christmas Story from the Bible, The (II: i-xii). — CAD
(Visit of the Wise Men, The.)— CLS
Lord's Prayer, The (VI: ix-xiii).— HT
(Lord's Prayer in Welsh, The.)— WRR-27
(Poem of the Our Father, The — Douay vers.) — CAW
(Prayer.)— WTP-2
(For variant versions see Lord's Prayer, The.)
Of Idle Words (XII: xxxiy-xxxvii).
(Selections from the Scriptures.) — LLC
Sermon on the Mount, The.— EM-1 (V- VII)— WTP-2
(V, abr.)
(Beatitudes, The— V: iii-xi.)— MPC-13— PB-9— PJH-1
(Blessed, The.)— MHT
(Selections from the Bible.) — SR
(Selections from^ the Scriptures.) — LLC
Story of the Nativity, The. — (I: i-xv; with self. fr. Isaiah
and St. Luke).— CHB
"Then shall the Kingdom" (XXV: i-xvi).— PE
Trust in God (VI: xxvi-xxxiv). — BTB-1
(God Provides — abr.) — BLRP
(To His Disciples — Douay vers., abr.) — CAW
Wise and Foolish Virgins (fr. XXV).— WRR-41
"Ye are the light of the world" (V: xiv-xvi).
(Poems by the Roadside.) — CAW
St. Michael the Weigher. — James Russell Lowell. — APA —
CAW— OBAV
St. Michael's Mount. — John Davidson. — HBV
St. Michan's Churchyard. — Rose Kavanagh. — TIP
St. Molios in Arran. — C. M. Steedman. — GS
Saint Nick.— Unknown.— PPYP— YPS
Saint Norah. — Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints.
Saint of France. — Joseph Auslander. — MCT— PER
Saint Patrick. — Henry Bennett. — HBV
St. Patrick.— Arthur Brisbane.— WRR-5 6
Saint Patrick. — Edwin Markham. — HH — MCT
Saint Patrick and the Imposter. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere
(1814-1902).— WRR-6
Saint Patrick for Ireland, sel. — James Shirley.
Bard's Chant. — ACP
St. Patrick of Ireland, My Dear! — William Maginn. — BOHV —
THP
St. Patrick Was a Gentleman.— Henry Bennett. — DD (abr.) —
LPS-3
St. Patrick's Day. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA
St. Patrick's Day. — Ben King. — BTB-7
St. Patrick's Martyrs. — Unknown, — OHCS-17
St. Patrick's Treasure.— Patrick J. Carroll.— JKCP
Saint Patty. — Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints, The.
Saint Paul, sets. — Frederic William Henry Myers.
Alpha and Omega. — OQP — QP-1
"God who, whatever frenzy of our fretting." — PC
Knowledge. — O Q P — Q P-l
"Lo, as some bard on isles," etc. — VA
Not in Solitude.— OQP — QP-2
"Oft shall that flesh," etc.— EPW-5
Saint Peray. — Thomas William Parsons. — HBV
St. Peter.— Eileen Duggan.— BMC— WHL
St. Peter at the Gate. — Joseph Bert Smiley. — BHP — BLPA—
PPP
Saint Peter's by Moonlight. — Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788-1846).
— MCT— PER— TBV
Saint Peter's Complaint, sels. — Robert Southwell.
"Like solest swan." — EPW-1
"Weep balm and myrrh."
(Stanzas from St. Peter's Complaint.) — ACP — CAW
St. Peter's Politeness. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
St. Peter's Shadow. — Richard Crashaw. — ACP
Saint Phillis. — Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints, The.
Saint Phoebe. — Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints, The.
St. Pierre to Ferrardo. — James Sheridan Knowles. See Wife.
Saint R. L. S. — Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn. — APP — HBMV —
MLP
St. Romuald. — Robert Southey. — CG
Saint Sally. — Douglas Jerrold. See Fireside Saints, The.
St. Stephen and Herod (in Mid. Eng.). — Unknown. — CBOV —
EP— EPOM— EPP— ESPB
(Carol for Saint Stephen's Day, A.) — CH
(Saint Stephen — mod. vers.) — TMEV
(St. Stephen and King Herod — mod. vers.)—'B'LV — OBB
(Saint Stephen Was a Clerk — mod. vers.) — SDH
St. S within. — Daniel Henderson. — HBMV— OTA
St. Swithin's Chair. — Sir Walter Scott. See Waverley.
"St. Swithin's Day, if thou dost rain." — Unknown. — RIS
Saint Teresa. — Richard Crashaw. See Flaming Heart, The.
Saint Teresa's Book-Mark.— Saint Teresa de Avile, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— MW— WHL
(Alone God Sufficeth.) — OQP — QP-1
(Lines Written in Her Breviary.) — AWP — CAW
Saint Thomas Aquinas. — Thomas S. Jones Jr — CAW
St. Thomas the Apostle (in The Christian Year).— John Keble.
EP
Saint Ursula (Fors Clavigera, Letter LXXI). — John Ruskin.—
St. Valentine Rondel, A. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Parlement
of Foules, The.
St. Valentine's Day. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — BMC — ES —
St. Valentine's Day.— Helen Whitney Clark.— WRR-12
Saint Valentine's Day. — Thomas William Parsons. — PR
St. Valentine's Day (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [I]) —Cov
entry Patmore.— EV-5— GTML
St. Valentine's Day. — Edward Valentine. — HS
St. Valentine's Magic Wand. — William Waterfield. — HS
St. Winefred's Well, sels. — Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo, The.— OBMV— VLEP
(Golden Echo, The.)— MBP
(Leaden Echo, The,)— MBP
"My heart, where have we been?" — NBE
Sainte Jeanne. — Theodosia Garrison. See Saint Jeanne.
Sainte Jeanne of France. — Marian Couthouy Smith. — SPT
Sainte Margerie. — Unknown. — BOHV
Saints. — Eliot Kays Stone. — AMV-36
Saints Ascend into Heaven, The. — Michael Wigglesworth. See
Day of Doom, The.
"Saints have adored the lofty soul of you." — Charles Hamil
ton Sorley. See Two Sonnets.
Saint's Hours. — Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn. — POT — SBMV —
WLIP
Saints in Glory, The. — Dante. See Divina Commedia (Para-
diso).
Saint's Tragedy, The, sels. — Charles Kingsley.
Crusader Chorus (abr.).— MV-1— VA
"Deep in the vale the village is sleeping." — CPOI
"High among the lonely hills." — CPOI
Saint Elizabeth (ad.).— WRR-1
Song: "Oh! that we two were Maying." — HBV — SEP —
VA
(Longings. ) — CPOI
Saintship versus Conscience. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
Sairey Gamp and Betsey Prig. — Charles Dickens. See Martin
Chuzzlewit.
"Saki, for God's love, come and fill my glass." — Hafiz. See Odes.
Sal Parker's Ghost.— Edwin Coller.— OHCS-24
Salaam Alaikum (Peace Be with You). — Unknown. — PASC —
VIL
Salad— Mortimer Collins.— ALV— BOHV— THP
Salad.— Sydney Smith.— BOHV— FT— HBV
(Recipe for a Salad, A.) — MHT — OTA
(Recipe for Salad, A.)— LPS-3
Salammbo, sel. — Gustave Flaubert.
Salammbo's Appeal (fr. Ch. III).— WRR-13
Salammbo's Appeal. — Gustave Flaubert. See Salammbo.
Salangadou (Creole Negro song in patois with music}. — Un
known. — ABF
Salary. — Billy B. Cooper. — DDA
Salathiel, the Wandering Jew. — George Croly. See Tarry Thou
Till I Corne.
Salcombe Seaman's Flaunt to the Proud Pirate, The. — Un
known. — CB PC — S G
Sale of St. Thomas (abr.). — Lascelles Abercrombie. — LBBV
Sale of the Pet Lamb, The. — Mary Howitt. — CH
Sale of the Pig, The.— Jessie F. O'Donnell.— WRR-30
Salem. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA — PAH
Salem Witch, A. — Ednah Proctor Clarke. — PAH
Salesman, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Salley Gardens, The. — William Butler Yeats. — EG
(Down by the Salley Gardens.)— CMP— GTML— GTI V—
HBV — MM — OBVV — PG — POTT — TCPD —
VLEP
(Old Song Resung.)— BLV— BMEP— MBP— PC— VA
"Sallow dawn is in the sky, A." — Lola Ridge. See Ghetto,
The.
Sally.™ Robert C. V. Meyers.— OH CS-2
Sally Ann's Experience. — Eliza Calvert Hall. See Aunt Jane
of Kentucky.
Sally Brown. — Unknown. — SG
Sally Centipede. — Helen Cowles LeCron.— GFA
Sally from Coventry, The. — Walter Thornbury. — HBV
Sally in Our Alley. — Henry Carey. — AEP-D — AWP— BOHV —
BTP — CBOV — EV-3 — FT — GEPM — GPE — GTBS
— GTSE — GTSL — HBV— JAWP — LEAP — LPS-1
— NAL— OBEV— OG— PG— RIS— SPE-4 (abr.)— TOP
—WBP— WTP-3
(Ballad of Sally in Our Alley, The.)— CEP— OBEC
Sally Ring, The.— Patrick Kelly.— GTIV
Sally Simpkin's Lament. — Thomas Hood. — BOHV — ERP —
TPH
Salmon Fishing, — Robinson Jeffers. — PC
Saloon and the Home, The. — E. K. Young. — TS
Saloon Bar, The. — Unknown. — HT
Saloon in Politics, The.— Clinton B. Fisk.— WRR-1 8
Saloon in Relation to Morals, The. — George F. Pentecost. —
WRR-1 8
Saloons Must Go! — Frances Elizabeth Willard. — WRR-1 8
Salopia Inhospi'talis. — Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen. — VA
Sal's Gap. — Olive Tilford Dargan. — LS
Salt and Pepper Dance. — Wymond Bradbury Garth waite.— GFA
447
Salt
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Salt Flats, The.— Sir Charles G. D. Roberts.— OCL
Salt of the Earth, The.— Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN—
CPOI— EP— EPNC— EPP— GEPM
Salutamus. — Sterling A. Brown. — CDC
Salutation.— T. S. Eliot.— LA— TCPD
Salutation, The.— Thomas Traherne.— EPEP— EPS— OBS
Salutation. — George Sylvester Viereck. — LPS-1
Salutation of Dawn. The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Sanskrit. —
A POI— SL
(Salutation of the Dawn, The — si. diff.) — VIL
Salutation to Jesus Christ. — John Calvin, tr, fr. the French. —
WGRP
Salutation to the Kelts. — Thomas D'Arcy McGee. — TIP
Salutatory. — Mrs. Clara J. Denton. — RYC
Salutatory. — Angele Maraval-Berthoin. — PPGW
Salute. — Archibald MacLeish. — CMP
Salute from the Fleet, A. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Salute the Flag. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — PAPm— PSO
Salute to the Flag. — Unknown. — PB-5
(New Pledge to the Flag, The.)— RYC
(Pledge of Allegiance.)— M PC- 13
(Pledge to the Flag, The.)— WRR-55
Salute to the Lamb of God. — J. Corson Miller. — PASC
Salute to the Mantuan. — Lewis Spence. — HMSP
Salute to the Trees. — Henry van Dyke. — GBOV — MMV —
NPSC
(Trees.)— NLK
Salvage. — Abbie Huston Evans. — GT-2
Salvage. — Beatrice Ravenel. — LS
Salvage.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS TTT,Tr
Salve!— Thomas Edward Brown. — BTB-9 — GPE — HBV —
OBEV— OBVV— POTT— TOP
Salve.— "H. T. R."— CAG
Salve Regina! (.in mod. Eng.) ("Blessed be thou, Lady"). —
Unknown.— TMEV
Salve Regina (in The Office of the Blessed Virgin) ("Hail,
holy Queen"), — Unknown. — WHL
Salve, Virgo Florens. — Unknown. See Little Office of the
Immaculate Conception.
Salvos for Randolph Bourne. — Horace Gregory. — NAMP
Sam.— Walter de la Mare.— MBP— MLP
Sam.— Albert Hardy.— PTWP
Sam Bass. — Unknown. — ABF (with music) — • ABS — AS —
CSF (with music.}
Sam Davis. — John Trotwood Moore. — SPP
Sam Hall (with music'). — Unknown. — ABF
(Samuel Hall— si. diff. vers.}— WTP-1
Sam Weller's Valentine. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers.
Samadhi. — Conrad Aiken.— MAPA
Samantha at Saratoga, sel. — Marietta F. Holley.
Josiah at the Various Springs. — WRR-9
Samantha at the Centennial. — Marietta F. Holley. See Josiah
Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. I.
Samantha Smith Becomes Josiah Allen s Wife. — Marietta
Holley. See My Opinions and Betsey Bobbett's.
Sambo's New Year Sermon. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-36
Sambo's Prayer. — Sam Walter Foss. — WRR-58
Sambo's Right to be Kilt. — Charles Graham Halpine. — AA
Same, The (King's College Chapel). — William Wordsworth.
See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Same Complaint, The. — Norman Gale. — PIAE
Same Old Story, The. — James J. Montague. — HBMV
Same Old Story, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Same Old Story.— Harry B. Smith.— BOHV—SPE-4
Same Train. — unknown. — APW
Samela. — Robert Greene. See Menaphon.
Samor, sel. — Henry Hart Milman.
Beacons, The. — OBRV
Sample Rooms. — Unknown. — OHCS-2 1 — TS
Sam's Letter.— Tom Taylor (?)— BTB-3 (si. afcr.)— OHCS-20
(sL obr.)
(Lord Dundreary's Letter.) — HHHA
Sam's Three Wishes: or Life's Little Whirligig. — Walter de
la Mare.— CMP
Samson. — Frederick George Scott. — CPG — VA
Samson Agonistes. — John Milton. — EPS
sels. fr. above.
Consolation (11. 1708-1758).— EA
("Come, come, no time for lamentation now.") — AEP-W
"All is best, though we oft doubt" (11. 1745-1758).—
MV-2— OBEV— OBS
Brave Epitaph, A (11. 1708-1724).— BHV
Deliverer, The (11. 1268-1307).— OBS
("Ob, how comely it is and how reviving" — 11. 1268-
1296) .— MV-2— OBEV
(Out of Adversity— 11. 1268-1286,)— LH
Hero in Despair, A (11. 590-616, afcr.).— BHV
"Little onward lend thy guiding hand, A" (11. 1-114). —
(O Dark, Dark, Dark — 11. 23-109, abr.) — WHA
(Samson on His Blindness — 11. 67-82.) — LPS-1
(Samson's Lament — 11. 1-109.)— EPEP
Samson at Gaza. His Last Trial of Strength (11. 1596-
1658).— EV-2
(Samson Agonistes.) — BHV
(Samson's Revenge.) — EPEP
Heroic Vengeance (11. 1660-1707). — OBS
Samson Fallen (11. 115-175).— OBS
(Eyeless at Gaza— 11. 115-141.)— LH
(Hero in Prison, A — 11. 115-126.) — BHV
Transcendence of God, The (11. 293-329).— OBS
(Extract from "Samson Agonistes.") — EPW-2
Sarnson Agonistes (Continued).
Ways of God to Men, The (11. 652-704).— OBS
Woman (11. 1010-1060).— OBS
Samson at Gaza. His Last Trial of Strength. — John Milton,
See Samson Agonistes.
Samson Fallen. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Samson on His Blindness. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Samsonalis and Its Demonstrator. — Elene Foster. — WRR-58
Samson's Lament. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Samson's Revenge. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Samuel, Book I. — Bible, 0. T. See First Samuel.
Samuel, Book II.— Bible, O. T. See Second Samuel.
Samuel Brown. — Phoebe Gary. — BHP — PA
Samuel Gardiner. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Samuel Hall.— Unknown.— WTP-1
(Sam Hall— si. diff. vers.)—ABF
Samuel Hoar. — Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. — AA
. .
Samuel J. Tilden. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Se
English Poets.
San Francisco. — John Vance Cheney. — PAH
o.— Bret
Five
(abr.)
.
San Francisco.— Bret Harte.— APD— WTP-5
San Francisco. — 'Joaquin" Miller. — PAH
San Francisco Desolate. — Edwin Markham. — SPE-1
San Jacinto Address.— Nelson Phillips. — SPS
San Lorenzo Giustiniani's Mother. — Alice Meynell. — HBV
(San Lorenzo's Mother.) — POTT
San Marco's Bells. — Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. — MCT—
PER
San Miguel de la Tuniba. — Gonzalo de Berceo, tr. fr. the Span-
ish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAW
San Miguel Tlaxcaltecos. — Lilian White Spencer. — BMC
San Sabas. — Luis Pales Matos, tr. fr. the Spanish by Muna
Lee. — CAW
San Stefano. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — NAL
San Terenzo. — Andrew Lang.— TBV — VA
Sanct Salvatour, Send Silver Sorrow. — William Dunbar. —
EPOM
Sancta Dei Genetrix. — Cyril Charley Martindale. — BMC
Sancta Silvarum. — Lionel Johnson. — GT-2
Sancte Confessor. — Rhabanus Maurus, tr. fr. the Latin by
Alan G.. McDougall.— CAW
Sanctuary. — Benjamin Albert Botkin. — OA
Sanctuary. — William Cowper. — FT
Sanctuary, The. — Ford Madox Ford. — LHW
Sanctuary. — Louise Imogen Guiney (sometimes at. to Lilla
Cabot Perry).— AA— APD— JPC— LEAP
Sanctuary. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. See Four Sonnets.
Sanctuary. — Aline Kilmer. — LEAP
Sanctuary. — Elinor MacArthur. — BLA
Sanctuary, The. — Archibald Rutledge. — APD
Sanctuary.— Clinton Scollard. — OQP — QP-1
Sanctuary.— Mildred Wojtalewicz.— WHL
Sanctuary. — Elinor Wylie. — MAP
Sand.— t/nfcwoom.— -FF— OHCS-33— - POI— PTWP
(Sand Will Do It.)— HT
Sand and Spray: A Sea Symphony, sel. — John Gould Fletcher.
Gale, The.— PIAE
Sand Castles. — W. Graham Robertson. — CBPC — MPB
Sand Creek. — "Stanley Vestal" (Walter S. Campbell).
Sand Dunes. — Robert Frost. — LL-3 — MAP
_TL
Sand Dunes and Sea. — John Richard Moreland. — HBMV — LS
Sand Paintings. — Alice Corbin. — LA — NP
Sand Scribblings.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— S ASS
Sand Will Do It. — Unknown. See Sand.
Sandalphon. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APB— APW—
CCR— GPE— IAP — JHP— MPC-4— OBAV— PE— ST
— TC AP— WRR-2 6— WRR-4 1
Sandals. — Goldie Capers Smith. — MOM
Sandhill People.— Carl Sandburg. — CMP — SASS
Sand-Man, The.— Elmer Ruan Coates.— BOL— OHCS-27
Sand-Man, The.— George Cooper.— BOL— OHCS-29
Sandman, The. — Mary White Slater. — BOL
Sandman, The ("Flowers have gone to bed, The"). — Unknown,
tr. fr. the German. — BOL
Sandman, The ("I have a pair of boots so rare"). — Unknown,
tr. fr. the German by Louis Untermeyer. — RIS
Sand-Man ("What has this man got?'/). — Unknown. — BOL
Sandman, The. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Margaret Thomson
Janvier) .—BOL — HBV — HBVY — MPC-4— PB-3 —
PBGP— PRWS— PTA-2— TVC— TVSH
Sandpiper, The.— Witter Bynner.— BLA— HBMV— ODP
Sandpiper, The. — Ivan Swift.— BLA
Sandpiper, The. — Celia Thaxter. — AA — BAP — BBV — BLA—
BTP— CTBP— DD — DDA — FPE— GN— GP— GS —
HBV— HBVY— JHP — JPC— LEAP— LEAP— LPS-2
— MBP— MW— NPSC— OFPE— PB— PECK— PPA—
SN— TYP— UTS— WBLP
Sandpipers. — Helen Merrill Egerton. — CPG — OCL
Sandpipers.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— SASS
Sands o' (or of) Dee. — Charles Kingsley. See Alton Locke.
Sandwich-Grabber. — A. R. Elliott.— WRR- 5 4
Sandwichmen, The. — John Macnair Reid.— HMSP
Sandy — A Small Dog. — Alan Anderson. — PCD
Sandy Hook. — George Houghton. — A A
Sandy Jenkins's Remarks on the Black Cat. — J. D. Corrothers.
— WRR-35
Sandy Lan' (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Sandy Macdonald's Signal. — Unknown (at. to Leo Ross). —
OHCS-22
(Foxes' Tails, The.)— CCR— HHHA (abr.)— SPE-8
448
TITLE INDEX
Satisfied
Sandv Star. — William Stanley Braithwaite. See Sandy Star
and Willie Gee (V).
Sandv Star and Willie Gee (Complete I-V). — William Stan
ley Braithwaite.— -BANP
Sandy Star (j*/.— V.)~ BAP— CR— HBMV
Sane The: "Auld foulks praised his glancing e en, The. —
Marion Angus.— HMSP
Sang: "My Peggy :.s a young thing." — Allan Ramsay. See
Gentle Shepherd, The.
Sang o' the Srniddy, The. — Lewis Spence. — HMSP
Sangar.— John Reed.— NP .
Sanskrit Stanza, A. — S. Helen Wijesmhe. — MM
Santa Barbara. — Francis Fisher Browne. — AA
Santa Barbara Beach. — Ridgely Torrence. — HBMV — NV —
Santa Christina.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Santa Glaus.— Floyd D. Race.— WRR-51
Santa Glaus, Jr.— Amy Robsart.— WRR-28
Santa Glaus ("He comes in the night! '). — unknown. — CCP —
banta ^™fe£_ CQAH _ cpN _f*CRY.O — HBVY — HH —
MPC-5 — PEDC — PEM (abr.) — PRWS — SPE-1 —
TVC
(Christmas Visitor, A.)— GS— MPC-3
Santa Glaus ("Jolly old fellow, A").— Unknown.— PPYP
Santa Glaus ("Little fairy snowflakes"). — Unknown, — RON
Santa Glaus ("Old Santa Glaus puts on his cap"). — Unknown.
— GFA
Santa Glaus ("Other day I was at Tom McGinnis' house,
The"— Fr.).— Unknown.— WRR-6
Santa Glaus' Agent. — Hannah More Kohans. — HS
Santa Glaus and the Mouse.— -Anne Emilie Poulsson.— CRYO —
GFA— UTS— WRR-12 (si. abr.)
Santa Glaus at School. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Santa Glaus at Simpson's Bar. — Bret Harte. — COAH
Santa Glaus in Holland. — Helen M. Richardson. — CS
Santa Glaus in Spite of Himself. — Rossiter W. Raymond. —
OHCS-34
Santa Glaus in the Mines. — Unknown.— BTB-4
Santa Glaus in the Trenches. — Unknown. — GSRC
Santa Glaus on the Train. — Henry C. Walsh. — WRR-28
Santa Glaus' Petition. — Julie Matilde Lippmann. — CRYO —
SDH
Santa Glaus Proof.— Unknown.— WRR-52
Santa Glaus' Tree —Wallace Irwm.— OHCS-39
Santa Claus's Assistant. — John Kendrick Bangs. — WRR-28
Santa Claus's Reception.— Jean Halifax.— WRR-1 7
Santa Claus's Shop. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — WRR-28
Santa Croce. — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Santa Fe Sketches.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Santa Fe Trail, The.™ Vachel Lindsay.— CP—CPL—CV—IAP
— MOAt— MV-2— NV— PFE— PT— PYM-~SC— TL
"Hark to the pace-horn," etc. (br. sel. fr. I). — RNP
"My goal is the mystery" (br. set. fr. II). — GT-2
ta Filomena.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAP— JHP
— PEDC— POY— PTA-2
"Santa Maria! cover the child." — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by
C. B. Sheridan.— BOL
Santa Maria del Fiore. — George Herbert Clarke.-— MCT — OCL
— TBV
Santa Passes.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Santa Teresa's Book-Mark. — St. Teresa de Avile.
Teresa's Book-Mark.
Santa's a Problem.— Eliza Wilburn.— WRR-25
Santiago. — Thomas A. Janvier. — MC — PAH
Santorin. — James Elroy Flecker. — OBMV
Santy Glaus. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Sanyassi, The. — Philip Gilbert Harnerton. — VA
Saon of Acanthus. — Callimachus, tr. fr. the Greek by John
Addington Symonds. — AWP
Sap.— John Banister Tabb.— OTA
Sapho and Phao, sels. — John Lyly.
Sappho's Song.— CRE— EPW-1
(Sapho's Song.)— OBSC
Song in Making of the Arrows. — OBSC
Sapho's Song. — John Lyly. See above.
Sapientia Luna.— Ernest Dowson.— HBV— POTT
Sappers. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV „«„,-,
Sapphics.— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— BPN— POTT (1st
6 sts.)— TOP— VLEP
(Sappho.)— GTML
Sappho.' — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by William Ellery Leon
ard.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Sappho.— Charles Kingsley.— CPOI
Sappho. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See On the Cliffs.
Sappho. — Sara Teasdale. — LBMV
Sappho and Phaon, sels. — "Joaquin" Miller.
"I heard a tale long, long ago."
(Songs from Sapjpho and Phaon, Song Third.)— APB
"Rise up! How brief this little day!"
(Songs from Sappho and Phaon, Song Second.) — APB
"Says Plato, 'Once in Greece the Gods'."
(Songs from Sappho and Phaon, Song Fourth.) — APB
"When God's spirit moved upon."
(Songs from Sappho and Phaon, Song First.) — APB
Sappho Crosses the Dark River into Hades.— Edna St. Vincent
Millay.— WFG
Sappho in Levkas. — William Alexander Percy. — LS
Sappho to Atthis.— William Griffith.— GBOV
Sappho to Hesperus. — Walter Savage Landor. See Pericles
and Aspasia.
Sappho's Song.— John Lyly. See Sapho and Phao.
Sappho's Tomb.— Arthur Stringer. — OCL
Sara. — George D. Sutton. — WRR-12
Saraband.— D. B. Wyndham Lewis.— NYBV
Santz
See Saint
Saracen Brothers, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
"Sarah. "—Thomas H. Davies.— WRR-2
Sarah Ann Miranda. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Sarah Threeneedles. — Katharine Lee Bates. — BAP — HBMV
Sarah's Halls,— "Judy."— PA
Sarah's Letter to Peter.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Sarah's Proposal. — Charles Barnard. — OHCS-31
Saratoga Lesson, The. — George William Curtis. — IDAH
Saratoga Monument Begun, The. — Horatio Seymour. — IDAH
Saratoga Song. — Unknown. — PAH
Sard Harker, sels. — John Maseneld.
"Calm like Jove's beneath a fiery air, A."
(Poems from Sard Harker.) — PM
"Lean mari, silent behind triple bars, A."
(Poems from Sard Harker.) — PM
"Pathfinder, The."
(Poems from Sard Harker.) — PM
Sardinian Lullaby, — Unknown. — RIS
(Infant Woe [Sardinian].) — BOL
Sargent's Portrait of Edwin Booth at "The Players."--
Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — A A — CR
Sarpedpn's Speech. — Homer. See Iliad, The.
Sarrazine's Song [to Her Dead Lover]. — Marie de France,
tr. fr. the French by Arthur O'Shaughnessy. See
Chartivel.
Sartor Resartus, sels. — Thomas Carlyle.
Everlasting No, The (fr. Ch. VIII).— BTB-7
This Mysterious Mankind. — BCEP
Sary Emma's Photographs. — Joseph C. Lincoln. — BTB-9
Sary "Fixes Up" Things. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — BOHV —
THP
Sassafras.- — Samuel Minturn Peck. — -AA
Sassafras Tea.— Mary Effie Lee Newsorne. — CDC
Satan. — Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Victory and Triumph.
Satan. — John > Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Satan and His Host. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Satan and the Fallen Angels. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Satan and the Grog-Seller. — William H. Burleigh. — BTB-2 —
OHCS-18
Satan Defiant. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Satan in Sight of Eden. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost,
Satan Pushed Kim.— Unknown.— WRR-29
Satan Rallies the Fallen Angels. — John Milton. See Paradise
Lost.
Satan Speaks. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Satan Views the World. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost,
Satan's a Liah. — Unknown. — AS (with music} — IHA
Satan's Address to the Sun. — John Milton.
Satan's First Meeting with Death.-
See Paradise Lost.
-John Milton. See Para
dise Lost.
Satan's Guile. — John Milton. See Paradise Regained.
Satan's Kingdom. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Satan's Presumption and Fall. — Caedmon (?). See Paraphrase
of the Scriptures, The.
Satan's Soliloquy. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Satan's Sovereign Sway. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost._
Satan's Speech. — Czedmon (?), See Paraphrase of the Scrip
tures, The.
Satan's Survey of Greece. — John Milton. See Paradise Re
gained ("To whom the Fiend," etc.}.
Satire: "Ask you what provocation I have had?" — Alexander
Pope, See One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-
Eight: Dialogue II.
Satire: "Satire, my friend ('twixt me and you). "--Alexander
Geddes.— ACP
Satire Addressed to a Friend, A, sel. — John Oldham.
Domestic Chaplain, The.— EPW-2
Satire Dissuading from Poetry, A, scl. — John Oldham.
"'Tis so, 'twas ever so, since heretofore" (abr.). — EP (sel.)
— EPP
Satire of the Three Estates, The, sels. — Sir David Lyndesay.
"For our Christ's saik, I am richt weill content" (abr.)
—EPW-1
Prologue: "Father and founder of faith and felicity" (in
mod. English}.— TMEV
Satire on the Toun Ladies. — Sir Richard Maitland. — EBSV
Satires, sels. — John Donne.
Satire I: "Away, thou fondling [changeling] motley hu
mourist." — EPEP (abr.) — OAEP
Satyre III: "Kinde pitty chokes my spleene." — OBS
("But unmoved thou" — From the third Satire: on Re
ligion.)— NBE
Satires, The, sel. — Juvenal, tr. fr. the Latin by Samuel Johnson
X. Celestial Wisdom.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Satires, sel. — Persius, tr. fr. the Latin by John Dryden.
Prologue to the First Satire ("I never did," etc.). — AWP
Satires, sel. — Sir Thomas Wyatt.
"My Poins, I cannot frame my tongue to feign (fr. bec-
ond Satire).— EPW-1
Satires of Circumstance, sels.— Thomas Hardy. — MBP
At the Altar-Rail (IX).
At the Drapers (XII).
By Her Aunt's Grave (III).
In Church (II).
In the Restaurant (XI).
Satires upon the Jesuits, sels. — John Oldham.
Jesuits, The (fr. 2nd Satire) .—EPW-2
Prologue: "For who can longer hold? — CEF
Satirist, The. — Harry Lyman Koopman. — AA
Satisfied. — Samuel Valentine Cole. — BLRP
Satisfied.— Edgar Cooper Mason.— BLRP
Satisfied Tiger, The. — Cosmo Monkhouse. See Limericks
("There was a young lady of Niger").
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Satisfying
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Satisfying Portion, The. — Unknown. — BLRP
Saturday — Baking Day. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Saturday Market.— Charlotte Mew.— HBMV— NV
Saturday Night. — Langston Hughes. — MAP
Saturday Night. — James Oppenheim. — HBV — PT — PTER—
Saturday Night. — Unknown. — SAS
Saturday Night Town. — Minnie Kite Moody. — BPM-36
Saturday Towels. — Lysbeth Boyd Borie. — UTS
Saturday's Party in Fairyland, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. —
RYC— TVC— TVSH
Saturn. — Joseph Campbell. — BMC
Saturn. — John Keats. See Hyperion: A Fragment.
Saturn.— Sir Arthur T. Quiller-Couch.— BMEP— LBBV
Saturninus. — Katherine Eleanor Conway. — AA — JKCP
Satyr, The ("Here be grapes"). — John Fletcher. See Faithful
Shepherdess, The.
Satyr, The ("Thou divinest," etc.). — John Fletcher. See
Faithful Shepherdess, The.
Satyr, The, sel. — Ben Jonson.
Queen Mab.— HBV— OTPC
Satyr Address'd to a Friend That Is About to Leave the
University, and Come Abroad in the World, A, sel.
("If you for Orders.")— John Oldham.— OBS
Satyr against Mankind, A. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.
— CEP — NBE (incl. Epilogue) — OBS (abr.)
Satyre III. — John Donne. See Satires.
Satyrs and the Moon, The.— Herbert S. Gorman.— HBV— PFY
— SC— TSW— TSWC
Satyr's Farewell, The. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shep
herdess, The.
Satyr's Saturday Night, The. — "Jake Falstaff" (Herman
Fetzer).— NYBV
Satyr's Song. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The.
Satyrs upon the Jesuits. — John Oldham. See Satires upon the
Jesuits.
Saucy Goose. — William Dresia. — OA
Saul. — Robert Browning.— BEL— BPN—CRE—EM-2— EPN
— EPNC— GBV—GEPC — OAEP— TCEP— TOP —
TPH— VLEP— WHA—WLIP (abr.)— WRR-S3 (much
abr.)
"And I paused," etc. (sts. VIII, IX, X, abr.).
(David Singing before Saul.) — EPW-5
"I believe it! 'Tis Thou," etc. (st. XVIII).
(See the Christ Stand!) — MOM
" 'I have gone the whole round'," etc. (sts. XVII,
XVIII).— EP—EPP
"Oh, our manhood's prime vigour!" (st. IX, 12 //.). — ISP
(David Sings to Saul — shorter sel.). — GTML
("Oh, the wild joys of living" — st. IX, TOY. sel.). — PC
("Wild Joys of Living, The.")— BLV
"Said Abner, 'At last thou art come'!" (sts. I, III, IV.
XVII, last 17 11.).— BHV
' "Then I tuned my harp," etc. (sts. V and VI).— CPOI
(David's Song.l— CTBP
"Then the truth came upon me," etc. — MRV (sts. XVI,
XVII, abr., XVIII)— PIAE (sts. XVI, XIX)
"Yea, my King," etc.— sts. XIII, XVIII, XIX, abr.—
WGRP
Saul.— George Sterling.— HBMV— TBM
Saul, a Drama, sels. — Charles Heavysege.
David Exorcising Malzah, the Evil Spirit from the Lord.
— VA
Flight of Malzah, The.— VA
Hell's Road.— BMEP
Malzah and the Angel Zelehtha. — VA
Saul's Faithfulness. — BMEP
Saul's Faithfulness. — Charles Heavysege. See Saul, a Drama.
Saunders McGlashan's Courtship. — David Kennedy. — BTB-8 —
HBR (abr.)— HSP (abr.)— WRR-43 (abr.)
Sausage. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Sausage Maker's Ghost, The. — Thomas Hood. — OHCS-17
Savage, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — LL-3
Savage, A.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— AA— BMC— JPC—OBAV
Savage Century, The. — Charles Norm """ ""
Savage Grandeur. — Sir Walter Scott.
The.
orman.— AMV-37
See Lord of the Isles,
Savage Portraits (Complete). — Don Marquis. — HBMV
Savannah. — Alettea S. Burroughs. — PAH
Savannah River. — Roselle Mercier Montgomery.— LS
Save My Son! — Victorien Sardou. See Robespierre.
Save One for Me. — Unknown. — WRR-39
Save tie Other Man. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — OHCS-11
Saved. — Stockton Bates.^— OHCS-28
Saved.— Jennie Joy.— OHCS-5
Saved.— Mrs. L. M. Sloper.— OHCS-37
Saved.— Unknown.— OUCS-S
Saved by a Boy (abr. ) .—Robert C. V. Meyers.— BTB-8
Saved by a Ghost. — Eben E. Rexford.— OHCS-21 — WRR-31
Saved by a Hymn.— Unknown. — OHCS-34
Saved by a Rattlesnake, — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Saved by Fire-Drill Discipline. — Josephine Dodge Daskam
Bacon.— WRR-S3
Saved by Grace.— "Fanny" Crosby. — BPP
Saving Mission of Infancy, The. — Mrs. Harriet Ward Hod-
son. — BTB-3
"Saving Mother." — Unknown. — PRK
Saving the Cider.— Unknown. — OHCS-23
Saviour Breathe an Evening Blessing. — James Edmeston. —
PDN
Saviour Rose To-Day. — Margherita Arlina Harara. — WRR-57
Savoir Faire. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Saw Ye Bonie Lesley (or Leslie). — Robert Burns.— EBSV-—
EPRE— GPE
(Bonie Lesley.)— EP—EPP— LL-4— TPH
(Bonnie Lesley.)— GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — OBEC—
OBEV
(O, Saw Ye Bonnie Lesley ?)— EV-3— HBV— LPS-1—
SBA
Saw Ye Johnnie Coniin' ?— Joanna Baillie.— EBSV
Saw Ye Never in the Meadows (abr.). — Cecil Frances Alexan
der —OTPC
Saweste Not You My Oxen.— Unknown.— CGOV
(My Twelve Oxen.)— TMEV
(Twelve Oxen, The.)— CH
Saw-fish, The.— Anthony Euwer.— SPE-6
Sawney Was Tall. — Thomas D Urfey. See Virtuous Wife,
mi
Saxon Grit. — Robert Collyer. — HBV— OHCS-20 — OTPC—
RON (abr.)
'Saxon Song, A.— V. Sackville-West.— MBP— MCT— SMP
Say "Au Revoir." — Unknown. See Ghostly Pantomimes.
Say, Bud, Have You Washed Your Hands ?— Clarke H. My-
rick.— WRR-25
Say It Now.— Unknown.— BLPA— PDN (1st st. only).— WBLP
(If You Have a Friend.)— FF—P 01
(If You Have a Friend Worth Loving.)— HT
(Sermon in Rhyme, A.) — BTB-7 — OHCS-24 — PTA-2 —
SPE-4
"Say, lad, have you things to do?" — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XXIV).
Say, Little Maiden. — Arthur Upson. — BOL
Say, Lovely Dream. — Edmund Waller. — OAEP
Say Me, Wiit in the Brom. — Unknown.— OAEP
Say Not of Me That Weakly I Declined.— Robert Louis
Stevenson. — CR
("Say not of me.")— EPW-5
Say Not That Beauty. — Robin Flower. — GPE — HBMV —
TT- "
Say Not That the Past Is Dead.— W. E. H. Lecky.— EPN
(Unconscious Celebration.) — GPE
Say Not, the Struggle Nought Availeth. — Arthur Hugh
Clough.— AEV— ATP— AWP— BEL— BLP— BMEP—
BPN—CBOV— CGOV— CPOI— CR—CRE—EA—EP
— EPN— EPNC— EPP— EPW-4— EV-5— GEPM— GPE
_GR-e— HBV — HBVY — ICBD — JAWP — JPC—
LEAP— LL-2— MRV— NAL— OAEP— OBEV— OBVV
— OHPI — PC — PCD— PIAE— PTA-1— PTER— SBA
—SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH— VLEP— WBP
—WGRP— WLIP— WTP-3
(Hope.)— BHV— SPE-6
(Keeping On.) — CBPC
("Say not, the struggle nought availeth.") — GTBS—
GTML — GTSL
"Say over again [and yet once over again]." — Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXI).
Say Something Good. — Strickland W. Gillilan. — HT —
SPE-7
Say Something Good. — Unknown.— BS — POI— SL
Say Something to Me.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Say that thou didst forsake me for some fault." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXXIX).
Say This of Horses. — Mrs. Minnie Hite Moody. — BPM-33—
DDA
Say What You Will.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BLV
(Sonnet: "Say what you will.")— HBMV— HWM
"Say, where full instinct is the unerring guide." — Alexander
. Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
"Say who is this with silvered hair." — Robert Bridges.— PWB
"Say, wouldst thou guard thy son." — Francesco da Barbarino.
See Of Caution.
"Say ye, that years roll on." — Walter Savage Landor. — EPW-4
Saying, A: "He that spendeth much." — Unknown. — CGOV
Saying Grace. — Laura F. Armitage. — WRR-52
Saying Not Meaning.— William Basil Wake.— BOHV
Saying of Linnaeus, A. — John Fiske. — ADAH
Saying of Omar Ibn Al Halif. — Omar (Aboo-Hafsah-Ibn-ool-
Khatab) , tr. fr. the Arabic. — HT
Sayings.— Theodore Roosevelt.— RDAH
Saylors for My Money.' — Martin Parker. — -EA
Saylor's Song, The. — Unknown. — SG
Says L— C. M. Cole.— SPE-5
Says She.— Winifred M. Letts.— MW—POOT
Scalawag Chinaman. — Jasper Barnett Cowdin. — WRR-38
Scaling of Perce Rock, The. — Sir Gilbert Parker. See Battle
of the Strong, The.
"Scallywag."— Caroline B. Le Row.— BTB-8— WRR-21
Scalp, The. — George Francis Savage-Armstrong. — TIP
Scandal. — Mary E. C. Johnson.— OHCS-26
Scandal. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Scandal among the Flowers, A.— Charles S. Taylor.— BLPA
Scanderbeg. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn.
'Scaped (Black Riders, The— LXV) .—Stephen Crane. — AA
(From "The Black Riders"— III.)— MOAP
Scar, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CMP
tcarcely Spring. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
carcity.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — GBOV— NP
Scarecrow, The. — Walter de la Mare.— MBP
Scarecrow, The. — Michael Franklin. — SUS
Scarecrow, The.— Wallace E. Mather.— WRR-2
Scaring Crows. — Unknown. — HWC
Scaring the Hawk. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — OTA
45Q
TITLE INDEX
Scissors
Scarlet Letter, The, sel. — Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Elf-Child and the Minister, The (ad. by Elsie M. Wilbor).
— WRR-2
Scarlet Tanager, The. — Joel Benton. — AA — BLA
Scarlet Tanager, The. — Mary Augusta Mason. — A A
Scarlet Thread, The. — Daniel Henderson. — HBMV
Scarlet Woman, The. — Fenton Johnson. — BANP
Scarlett Rocks. — Thomas Edward Brown. — EPW-5
gcars. — David Morton. — TBM
Scarum Cat, The. — Mary Elizabeth Stone, — WRR-3S
Scatheless.— Marguerite Wilkinson. — BAP— HBMV — TBM
Scatter Seeds of Kindness. — May Riley Smith. — BLPA —
WBLP
Scatter the Germs of the Beautiful. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
Scatter Your Crumbs. — Unknown. — CHB
Scattered. — Walter C. Smith. — TVSH
Scattering Flowers.— St. Therese of the Child Jesus.- -WHL
Scattering Sunshine. — Mary Caroline Davies. — POI — SL
Scene a Faire. — Morton Dauwen Zabel. — NP
Scene at Doctor Blimber's. — Charles Dickens. See Dombey
and Son.
Scene at Niagara Falls. — Charles Tarson. — OHCS-14
Scene in a Street Car.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Scene in Court, A. — Unknown.— OHCS-23
Scene in Paradise, A. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Scene in the Dungeon. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See
Faust.
Scene on the Banks of the Hudson, A. — William Cullen
Bryant.— APW
Scene on the Battlefield, A. — Henry W. Grady. See South
and Her Problems.
Scenery of Anger. — W. R. Moses. — TB
Scent of the Roses. — Thomas Moore. See Farewell but When
ever.
Scented Grove, The. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pas
torals (Sweeter Scents Than in Arabia Found).
Scented Leaves from a Chinese Jar. — Allen Upward. — NP
Acacia Leaves, The.
Bitter Purple Willows, The.
Estuary, The.
Intoxicated Poet, The.
Jonquils, The.
Marigold, The.
Mermaid, The.
Middle Kingdom. The.
Milky Way, The.
Stupid Kite, The.
Windmill, The.
Word, The.
Sceptic, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Sceptic and His Poem, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
See Don Juan.
Sceptic Moods. — Arthur Hugh Clough. Sec Amours de Voyage.
Schake und Agers. — Isaac Hinton Brown. — OHCS-28
Schemer, A. — Edgar L. Warren. — PEOR
Scherzando. — William Ernest Henley. See London Voluntaries.
Scherzo, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Scherzo.— Robert Hillyer. — PASC
Schlausheirner Don't Conciliate. — A. Claud von Boyle.
— OHCS-12
Schneider Decides for Prohibition. — Vira Hopkins. — WRR-38
Schneider's Ride. — Gus Phillips.— OHCS-9
Schneider's Tomatoes,— Charles F. Adams. — CD — OHCS-24
Schnellest Zug, The. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Scholar, The.— Robert Southey.— GTBS— GTSE—GTSL
(Among His Books.) — EV-4
(His Books.)— BCEP—OBEV
(My Days among the Dead Are Past [or Passed].) —
EPNC— ERP— GPE — HBV— LEAP— OBRV—
SEP— TOP
(Stanzas Written in His Library.) — EP — EPW-4 —
TPH
Scholar, The.— Henry Taylor. See Edwin the Fair.
Scholar Gipsy, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Scholar-Gipsy, The.
Scholar in the Nan*ow Street, The. — Tso Ssu, tr. fr. the Chi
nese by Arthur Waley.~~AWP— JAWP— WBP
Scholar of Thebet Ben Khorat, The, sel. ("Night in Arabia"). —
Nathaniel Parker Willis.— -PPSC
Scholar, the Jurist, the Artist, the Philanthropist, The, sel. —
Charles Sumner.
(Incentives to Duty.) — CCR
Scholar-Gipsy, The. — Matthew Arnold. — BEL — BPN — EA—
EM-2— EPN— GEPC— GPE—GTML— HBV— LEAP—
OAEP— OBEV— OBVV— TPH— VLEP
(Scholar Gipsy, The.)— AEV— CR— CRE— EP— EPNC—
EPP— EV-5— GTBS— TOP— WP
Flee fro' the Press (sel.). — LH
Scholars, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Scholars.— Winifred M. Letts.— PPD-1
Scholars, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Scholar's Life, The. — Samuel Johnson. See Vanity of Human
Wishes, The.
Scholar's Sweetheart, The. — Edgar Fawcett, — PR
Schol.field Huxley. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP
Schone Rothraut. — John Arthur Goodchild. — VA
School, The.— Carrie I. Segerstrom.— HB
School— James Kenneth Stephen. — BOHV
School. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
School.— Winifred Welles.— BAP— VOD
School and College Spreads. — Unknown. — WRR-54
School and Schoolfellows. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — EV-4
—OBRV
School, Before and After. — Unknown. — LLC
(Before and After School. )— WRR-7
School Begins Today. — John H. Yates. — BTB-3
.-David Morton.-BAP-
School Bo^lReafc ffis^
(Schoolboy Reads His Iliad, The.) — MCCG— TBM
School Boys; Strike, The.— Robert J. Burdette. See School-
School "Called."— Benjamin Franklin Taylor.— BTB-2
School twthtdose °f the year) .—Louisa Parsons
School Children of France. — Octave Forsant. — APP
School Days.— Maltbie D. Babcock.— SPE-4
School Days Revue (pant.). — Unknown. — WRR-41
School Environment. — Idaho Arbor Day Manual.— ADAH
School Episode, A.— Emma Shaw.— OHCS-30
bchool Episode, A. — Unknown. — WRR-7
School Fencibles. — William Cory. — LH
School for Scandal, The, sels. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Here's to the Maiden (fr. Act III, sc. iii).— ALV— EV-3
(Let the Toast Pass.)— HBV— LPS-1—SBA
(Song.)— CEP— OBEC
CCR
— ST
. — OHCS-17
(Sir Peter and Lady Teazle.)— SR
School Garden, The.— L. C. Corbett.— ADAH
School Girl, The. — William Henry Venable. — AA
School Greeting. — G. Scott. — RON
School of Our Lord. — Byron H. Cornish. — WRR-50
School of Sorrow, The.— Harold Hamilton.— BLRP
School Song, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
School Statistics. — Unknown. — BTB-4
School Team in Carnp, The, sal. — John Prescott Earl.
In the 9th Inning. — OHCS-39
School-Books Out of Date.— Torn McBeath.— WRR-S5
Schoolboy, The.— William Blake.— CH—EM-1— EV-3
School-Boy on Corns, A. — Unknown.— BTB-S — OHCS-26
Schoolboy Reads His Iliad, The. — David Morton. — MCCG —
JTBM,
(School Boy Reads His Iliad, The.) — BAP — PFE — PJH-2
POT — WTP-7
School-Boy's Apples, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Schoolboy's Favorite, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR—
WRR-38
Schoolboy's Favourite, The. — Unknown. — WRR-38
Schoolboys' Strike, The.— Robert J. Burdette.— WRR-2 6
(School Boys' Strike, The.)— BTB-8
School-Day, A.— Will F. McSparran.— CHS
(Becattse.)--PTWP
School-Days. — Robert Bridges. See Founder's Day. A Secu
lar Ode on the Ninth Jubilee of Eton College.
Schooldays of an Indian Girl, The. — Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simp
son). — APP
School-House Stands by the Flag, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth.
— SPE-8
Schooling a Husband. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
Schoolma'am of Squaw Peak, The.— Laura Tilden Kent.— APP
bchool-Ma am s Courting, The. — Florence Evelyn Pratt. See
Courting in Kentucky.
Schoolma'am's Trials (pant.). — Unknown. — WRR-41
Schoolmaster, The. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village,
The.
Schoolmaster. Abroad with His Son, The. — Charles Stuart Cal-
verley. — THP
(Schoolmaster, The.)— BOHV
Schoolmaster Beaten, The. — Charles Dickens. See Nicholas
Nickleby.
Schoolmaster's Conquest, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Schoolmaster's Guests, The. — Will M. Carleton. — BTB-2 — IHA
—OHCS-14— PTA-2
Schoolmaster's Sleep, The. — Ben Wood Davis. — OHCS-9
Schoolmate, The.— W. W. Christman.— VF
School-Mistress, The (A Poem in Imitation of Spenser). —
William Shenstone.— AEP-D (abr.) — CEP— EP (much
abr.)—EPP (much abr.}
"Ah, me! full sorely," etc. (17 sts.)
(From "The School-Mistress.")— EV-3
Dame's Garden, The (4 sts.) — UFE
"In ev'ry village," etc. (11 sts.) — EPRE
Suffering and Sympathy (3 sts.) — EPW-3
Village Schoolmistress, The (8 sts.). — LPS-2
Schoolroom I Love the Best, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. —
WRR-17
(Vacation.)— MPC-S
Schoolroom Idyl, A. — Charles B. Going. — PTWP
Schools for Fish. — Wilhelmina Seegmiller. — PB-1
School's Out. — William Henry Davies. — OBMV
School-Time.— Unknown. — WRR-17
School-Time. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
Schooner, The. — Thomas Edward Brown. — MBP
Science and Nature (Nature, XX). — Emily Dickinson. — PPD-1
Science for the Young. — 'Wallace Irwin. — BHP
Scientia Vincit Omnia? — Merrill Moore. — LA
Scientific Attack, The.— Frederick Bertolet. — CAG
Scientific Genesis, The. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Scientific Proof.— J. W. Foley.— BOHV
Scilla's Metamorphosis, sel. — Thomas Lodge.
Melancholy. — OBSC
Scintilla. — William Stanley Braithwaite.— ANL — BANP — CDC
Scipio. — Walter S. Keplinger. — OHCS-29
Scissor-Man, The. — Mrs. Madeline Nightingale.— MPB—MPC-4
— PBV— RAR
Scissors-Grinder, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
(Poems about the Moon.) — MAPA
Scissors-Man, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — MB'
451
Scoffer
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Scoffer, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
gcope of Poetry, The.— Herbert Palmer.— BPM-36
Scorching versus Diamonds.— Pauline Phelps.— WRR-20
fecorn Not the Sonnet. — William Wordsworth. — ATP — BPN—
CRP — EM-2 — EP — EPN — EPP — ERP GPE HBV
LEAP— NAL— OAEP— OBRV— PFE— TOP— TPH
(Sonnet: "Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have
frowned.")— BCEP— BLV— LPS-3
(Sonnet, The, ID—OBEY
(Sonnet on the Sonnet.) — PIAE
Scorned.— Alexander Smith.— OBVV
Scornfu' Nancy. — Unknown. — EBSV
Scorpion, The.— William Plomer.— OBMV
Scot to Jeanne d'Arc, A.— Andrew Lans?.— VA
C-^T. A- - T - - - - -MCT
TB-7
7r*Y"°"TM •* •" ~*'—j' -<><• Campaigners, The; or,
Ihe Pleasant Adventures at Brussels.
Scotch Te Deum.— William Kethe.— WGRP
Scotch Witness, A. — Unknown. — WRR-22
Scotch Wooing, A.— Jerome K. Jerome.— HSP
Scot and.— Robert Burns. See Cotter's Saturday Night, The.
Scotland. — Alexander Gray. — HM SP
Scotland. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel
(Breathes there the man/' etc.).
Scotland Yet. — Henry Scott Riddell. — EBSV — HBV
Scot's Farewell to His Golf Ball.— James T. Montague.— LHV
Scots Wha Hae.— Robert Burns.— ATP— BEL— BHV— CEP—
CRE—CRP— EBSV— EM-l—EP— EPP— EPRE— ISP
—LL-4— OAEP— O B EC— PI AE— PTER— TOP
(Bannock-Burn.) — BTB-2
(Bannockburn.) — BB V — BCEP — BPB — EPW-3— FPE—
GEPM— GN—JHP—LC— LPS-2— OFPE— OG—
PBGG— PECK— PYM — RG — RON — SBA —
SPE-3— TCEP— WBLP
(Bruce to His Army.)— OTPC
(Bruce to His Men at Bannockburn.) — BLP — HBV —
LEAP
(Bruce's Address at Bannockburn.) — GPE
(Bruce's Address to His Army at Bannockburn.) — MW —
SEP
(Bruce's March to Bannockburn.) — BLV
(National Air: Scotland.) — PER
(Robert Bruce's Address to His Army before the Battle of
Bannockburn.) — AEP-D
(Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn.) — EV-3
(Scots Wha Hae wi Wallace Bled.) — GR-e — TPH— TVSH
— WHA
"Scots Wha' Hae!" Reversed. — Unknown. — TMEV
Scott and the Veteran. — Bayard Taylor. — OHCS-1 — PAP
Scottish Ballad, A.— William Lyle.— WRR-4
Scottish Earth. — John Smellie Martin. — MCT
Scottish Widow's Lament, The. — Thomas Smibert. — EBSV
Scottish Winter Landscape, A. — -Gawain Douglas. • See Pro
logues to the ^Eneid.
Scotty. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Scourge of Villainy, The, sets. — John Marston.
"Fie, Satire, fie! shall each mechanic slave." — EP
Oblivion. — BLV
(To Everlasting Oblivion.)— EPW-1— OBSC
Scourge of Villainy, Satire VII (sel.). — EPEP
To Detraction.— EPW-1— OBSC
Scourge of War, The.— William H. Burleigh.— LLC
Scoutmaster, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Scrap of College Lore. — Will Allen Dronigoole. — WRR-48
Scrap of Paper, A. — Herbert Kaufman. — GPWW
Scrap of Paper, A. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Scrapin' the Frostin' Dish. — Helen Hewitt Green. — WRR-38
Scraps. — Agnes Stowell Pinkney. — HB
Scraps. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Scrawl, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Screaming Tarn. — Robert Bridges. — CMP — PWB — VLEP
Screech Owl, The. — Unknown. — GFA
Screech-Owl, The. — Ethelwyn Wetherald. — CPG — OCL
Screen. — Elizabeth Ball. — OA
Screens.— Winifred M. Letts.— PPGW
Screw-Guns. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Scribblers. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Cacoethes Scribendi
Scribe, The.— Walter de la Mare.— CMP— OBMV— TCPD
Scribe, The. — F. R. Higgins.— JKCP
Scribe's Prayer, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Scripture Etchings for Arbor Day (scattered vss. fr. Bible). —
WRR-11
Scrooge and Marley. — Charles Dickens. See Christmas Carol
Scrub. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Scrub Oak.— E. Merrill Root.— MAP
Scrubber. — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Scrubwoman, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Scruples about a Violin. — William Thomas Walsh. — AMV-3S
Scrutiny, The.— Richard Lovelace.— AEP-W— EG— EPS
(Scrutinie, The.)— OBS
(Song: "Why should you swear," etc.) — BOHV
Sculptor, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Sculptors of Life. — George W. Doane. — OOP — QP-1
(Life Sculpture.)— BAP— BLPA—OHFP— WBLP
Sculpture and Song. — William Watson. — PIAE
(Four Epigrams.) — MBP
Sculpture Game, The. — Price Day. — NYBV
Sculptured Worship. — William Stanley Braithwaite. See Sandy
Star and Willie Gee (I).
"Scum of (or o') the Earth." — Robert Haven Schauffler.— CP—
GDAH— GR-2— HBV-- -HSPS— TDAH— JPC— LBM V
j —
Scurrilous Scribe, The. — Philip Freneau. — AA
"Scuttle, scuttle, little roach." — Christopher Morley. See Nur
sery Rhymes for the Tender-Hearted.
Scylla and Charybdis. — Homer. See Odyssey. The.
Scythe Song.— Andrew Lang. — BLP — CTBP — GN— GPE —
HBV — ISP— JHP—OG— PBGG— PCD— POTT— SN
Scythe Tree, The.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— AM V-3 7
Scythians, The. — Alexander Blok, tr. fr. the Russian by Ba-
bette Deutsch and Avrahrn Yarmolinsky. — AWP
Sea, The. — Bernard Barton. — LPS-2
Sea, The. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book.
Sea, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
Sea, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OHPI
Sea, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter). — BHV
— CSBP — EPC— EPW-4—GN— GS— HBV— HBVY-
LC— LPS-2— NLK— NPSC — OTPC — PB-5 — PO Y —
SBA— SN— TVSH— VA— WTP-3
(Sea! the Sea! The.)— BTP
(Song of the Sea.)— LH— PBGG— PTA-1
Sea, The. — George Crabbe. See Borough, The.
Sea, The. — George Darley. See Nepenthe.
Sea, The (Nature, XXII). — Emily Dickinson.— TCAP
Sea, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Sea-shore, The.
Sea, The. — Nora Hopper. — NLK
Sea, The. — Richard Hovey. See Seaward.
Sea, The.— John Keats.— CBE—GEPM
(On the Seas.)— ATP— BLV— BPN— CRE—EM-2— EP—
EPN— EPP— ERP— EV-4— HBV— LL-4— MCCG
—NAL—ODP—OG— PER— PIAE— TCEP
(Sonnet on the Sea.) — GEPC — SG
Sea, The— D. H. Lawrence.— NAM P
Sea. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Sea, The.— Eva L. Ogden.— BHP— OHCS-37
Sea, The.— Richard Henry Stoddard.—AA— HBV— TCEP
Sea. — Speer Strahan. — BMC
Sea, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Triumph of Time
The.
Sea, The. — Unknown. — NA
Sea and Land Victories. — Unknown. — PAH
Sea and Shore. — Harry Lyman Koopman.— AA
Sea and the Hills, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Sea and the Skylark, The. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — OBMV
—POTT
Sea Ballad. — Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
Sea Bird to the Wave, The.— Padraic Colum.— BMEP— GT-2
— LEAP— SUS
Sea Birds. — Elinor MacArthur.— BLA
Sea Bird's Fate, The.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— WRR-2 7
Sea Born.— Harold VinaL— HBMV— TBM
Sea by the Wood, The. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — CPG
Sea Call.— Margaret Widdemer.— NLK— TSW
Sea Cathedral, The.— E. J. Pratt.— OCL
Sea Change, A.— Dorothy Peace.— NLK
Sea Chest.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Sea Child, A.— Bliss Carman.— HBV— VA
Sea Dirge. — Archias of Byzantium, tr. fr. the Greek by An
drew Lang. — AWP
Sea Dirge, A.— William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The.
Sea Dream, A.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP— IAP— TCAP
Sea Dreams, set. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
What Does Little Birdie Say? — CPOI — GFA— HBV —
HBVY— HH— LPS-1— MPB— MPC-2— OTPC—
PB-1— RON— SPE-1
(Baby-Song.)— BOL
(Bird and the Baby, The.)— PPYP— YFR
(Cradle Song: "What does little birdie say.")— LC — LLC
— PPL — RYC — TVC — TVSH
(Little Birdie.)— CFBP—GS—PBGP— PTA-1— SAS
(What Does the Birdie Say?)— CPN
Sea, False Philosophy. — Laura Riding. — TCPD
Sea Fever.— John Masefield. See Sea-Fever.
Sea Fight, The.— Unknown.— LPS-2
Sea Fog. — Abbie Huston Evans. — GT-2
Sea F9wler, The. — Mary Howitt. — LC — VA
Sea Gipsy, The. — Richard Hovey. See Sea Gypsy, The.
Sea Gods.— "H.^ D." (Hilda Doolittle).— CMP— CP—MOAP—
Sea Gull, The.— Leroy F. Jackson.— GFA— UTS
Sea Gull, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic. — GFA— RAR
Sea Gulls.— R. W. Page.— CAG
Sea Gypsy, The. — Richard Hovey. — BBV— BTP— CBPC—
FPH— GBV — GPE— GR-a— HBVY — LBMV— MCT
—MLP—MMV— NPSC— OBAV—OQP— OTA— PIAE
— POT— PT—QP-2— TCAP— TSW— TSWC—YT
(Sea Gipsy, The.)— BAP— HBV— PYM— LEAP— MCCG
— TPH — WTP-S
Sea Hath Its Pearls, The.— Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP— JAWP —
"Sea hath many thousand sands. The." — Unknown.— OBSC
(Advice to a Lover.)— GTSL— HBV
Sea Hold, The.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Sea Holly.— Conrad Aiken.— MAPA— TCPD
Sea Irony. — John Langdon Heaton. — AA
Sea Is Wild, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— POT
Sea keeps not the Sabbath day, The."— Robert Bridges. — PWB
Sea Laughter.— Alasdair Alpin MacGregor. — HMSP
Sea Lavender. — Louise Morey Bowman. — CPG — OCL
Sea Life.— James Montgomery. See Pelican Island, The.
Sea Limits, The.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See Sea-£imits, The
Sea Longing.— Harold Vinal.— NLK
Sea Longings. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— SN
452
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Seasons
Sea Love.— Charlotte Mew.— AV— BLV— -LBBV— MBP
Sea Maiden, The. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — TL
Sea Maid's Song, The. — Anne Moen Cleeland. — PB-4
Sea Mark, The. — Captain John Smith. — SPP
Sea Memories. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See My Lost
Youth.
Sea Moon. — Eric R. R. Linklater. — HMSP
Sea Music. — Theodore Harding Rand. — CPG
Sea Nymphs. — John Lee Higgins. — BPM-34
Sea of Death, The. — Unknown. — CH
Sea of Faith, The. — Walt Whitman. See Passage to India.
Sea Pictures. — David P. Berenberg. — AMV-37
Sea Princess.— Katharine Pyle.— TVC— TVSH— TYP (a&r.)
Sea Road, The.— Martha Haskell Clarke.— NLK
Sea Rose. — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle.) — CMP
Sea Serpent Chantey, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Sea Shell, The.— Amy Lowell.— CB PC— GFA—GR-2— MPB—
POY— RAR— RYC— TSW— TSWC
Sea Shell, The. — William Wordswprth. See Excursion, The
("I have seen a curious child").
Sea Slant. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SASS
Sea Slumber-Song. — Roden Noel. — BOL — MOAH — VA
Sea Song, A. — Allen Cunningham. — BBV— CGOV — FPH — GN
— LH— LLC (abr.)— RG— RIS— TYP
(At Sea.)— BFVR— GBV— GS
(Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea, A.)— BCEP— BTP— CSBP
— EBSV — ERP — EG— EV-4— GEPM— GPE—
GTB S — GTSE — GTSL — HB V— HB V Y— LC—
LL-4— LPS-2— MCCG— NAL— NLK — OBRV—
ODP— OG— OTA— OTPC— POY— PYM— SBA
— TPH— TVSH— WP— WTP-3
Sea Song. — Norah Holland. — OCL
Sea Song. — "Laurence Hope" (.Mrs. Malcolm Nicolson). — AV
— BMEP— LBBV
Sea Song, A. — John Richard Moreland. — DDA — LS
Sea Sorrow. — Rose Mills Powers. — TBM
Sea Spell, A. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — VOD
Sea Story, A.— Emily Henrietta Hickey.— JCKP— VA
Sea Stuff. — Steuart M. Emery. — PAPm
Sea Surface Full of Clouds. — Wallace Stevens.— LA — MAP
Sea! The Sea! The.-— "Barry Cornwall." See Sea, The.
Sea Urge. — Unknown. — NLK
Sea Variations. — Edwin John Pratt. — CPG
Sea Weed. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Seaweed.
Sea Wolf, The.— Violet McDougal.— MPB
Sea-Birds —Elizabeth Akers Allen.— AA—BLA—HBV— LEAP
Sea-Bird's Cry, The. — Edith F. Parsons. — CAG
Sea- Blown. — "Joaqtnn" Miller. — LEAP
Seaboard, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN
Sea-Change.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Sea-Change. — John Masefield. — OBMV — PM
Sea-Change. — Genevieve Taggard. — NP
Sea-Child, The.— Eliza Cook.— VA
Sea-Child. — George Edward Woodberry. See Wild Eden.
Sea-Chill.— Arthur Guiterman.— NYBV
Sea-Deeps, The. — Thomas Miller. — ABVC
Sea-Distances. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Sea-Dreams.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Sea-Drinking Cities.— Josephine Pinckney. — LS — SPP — TL
Sea-Fairies, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — MV-1
Seafarer, The. — Petrarch, tr. fr. the Italian by Henry Howard,
Earl of Surrey. — OBSC
(Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover Being upon the
Sea.)— CRE— OBEV
Seafarer, The. — Ezra Pound. — LA
Seafarer, The. — Unknown, — OBSC
(To Her Sea-Faring Lover.) — OBEV
Sea-Fever (or Sea Fever). — John Masefield. — BEL — BLV —
BMEP— CBOV— CMP — CRE— CRP—CV— GBV—
GPE— GR-e—GTBS— GTSL— HBV—HBVY— ISP—
JHP— LBBV— LEAP— LLC— LL-2— MBP— MCCG—
MCT— MMV— MPB— MPC-13— NAL— NLK— NPSC
— OBVV— ODP— OHFP— PB-8— PCD— PFE— PJH-1
— PM—POOT— POT— POTT— PPD-2—PT— PTER—
PYM— RG— RYC— SBA— SMP— SP— TBV— TCEP
—TOP— TPH— VOD— WHA— WLIP— YT
Sea-Fight, A. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Sea-Fight at Sluys, The. — Laurence Minot. — SG
Sea-Flowers. — Dorothy Livesay. — OCL
Sea-fowler, The.— Mary Howitt. — LC
Sea-Garden. — Cecilia MacKinnon. — CPG
Sea-Gull. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — BLA
Sea-Gull, The.— Mary Howitt.— GS
Sea-Gull, The.— Unknown.— ABVC
Sea-Gull Song. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — SPT
Sea-Gulls.— Herbert Bates.— MLP
Sea-Gulls.— Nora Holland.— MCCG
Sea-Gulls of Manhattan. — Henry van Dyke.— PPA — PVD
Seagulls on the Serpentine. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Sea- Horizons.— John Hall Wheelock.— MRV
Seal, A. — Oliver Herford. See Child's Natural History.
Seal Lullaby. — Rudyard Kipling. See Jungle Book, The ("Oh,
hush thee").
"Seal up her eyes, O Sleep, but flow." — William Cartwright.
—EG
Sea-Lands, The.— Orrick Johns.— HBV—LBMV
Sealed Orders.— Richard Bu'rton.— HBV— OQP— QP-2
Sealed Orders, sel. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
Helen Thamre.— SPE-7
Sealed Orders.— Unknown.— OTLCS-27
Sea-Limits, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— BMEP— BPN —
EPN— TOP— TPH— VA— VLEP
(Sea Limits, The.)— CPOI— SEP
Seals, The. — Dorothy Aldis. See At the Circus.
Seals of Love. — William Shakespeare. See Measure for
Measure (Take, O, Take, etc.).
Sea-Maids' Music, The. — Ernest Myers. — VA
Seaman's Compass, The. — Laurence Price. — WTP-7 — SG
Seaman's Happy Return, The. — Unknown.— SG
Seaman's Reply, The. — Unknown. — SG
Sea-Marge. — Alexander Smith. See Life-Drama, A
Sea-Mark, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Seamen Three. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Nightmare Abbey.
Sea-Mew, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CPOI HBV—
(_) I PO — PPA
Sea-Mews in Winter Time. — Jean Ingelow. — OHCS-37
Sea-Music. — Alasdair Alpin MacGregor. — HMSP
Sea-Prayer, A. — William Stanley Braithwaite. — OBAV
Sea-Puss, The.— Kate Upson Clark.— WRR-35
Search, The. —-Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm XLII and
Psalm XLIII).
Search, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — LOW — POI
WGRP
Search, The. — Ernest Crosby. — AA — BAP — OQP — PDN —
Search after Happiness, The, sel. — Hannah More.
Solitude.— WBLP
Search after Prosperine, The, sel. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere
(1814-1902).
Fountain Nymphs. — EPW-S
Search for Happiness, The. — Mary L. Gaddess. — WRR-4
Search for Harold's Body, The. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
See Harold.
Searcher of Hearts Is Thy Maker, The. — Bible, 0. T. See
Psalms (Psalm CXXXIX).
Searching for the Slain. — Unknown. — OHCS-3
Searching for Wisdom.— Ethel M. Van Vliet.— WRR-55
Searchlight, The. — Daniel Henderson. — MCT
Searchlights. — Mildred Sutton Brenenian. — HB
Searchlights, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CRE
(Search-Lights. ) —CPAN-3
Searchlights, — Edward Shanks. — NV
Sea-Ritual, The. — George Darley. See Syren Songs.
Seas and Singing Country. — Robert L. Roe. — BPM-31
Sea's Spell, The. — Mrs. Susan Marr Spalding. — AA
Seascape. — Francis Brett Young. — PPD-2
Sea-Serpent, The. — James Robinson Planche. — NA
Sea-Shell Murmurs. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — TPH— VA
Seashore, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— CAP— IAP—
LA— MOAP— OBAV
(Sea, The— abr.)— LPS-2
Seaside. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Sea-side Flirtation, A. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — WRR-30
Seaside Healing. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — AMV-37
Seaside Incident, A. — Marc Cook. — WRR-2
Sea-Side Meditation, A, sel. ("Go, travel 'mid the hills"). —
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CPOI
Seaside Nursery Song. — "M. La T." — BOL
Seaside Romance, A. — Don Marquis.- — BHP
Seaside Well, The.— Unknown.— LPS-3
Sea-Sleep. — Thomas Lake Harris. — AA
Season. — Clara Shanafelt. — GBOV
"Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness." — John Keats. See
To Autumn.
Sea-Song.— Martha Haskell Clark.— NLK
Sea-Song. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — YT
Sea-Song by Pirates, A. — Unknown. — My-1
Sea-Song from the Shore, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
— PRWS— TVC— TVSH
Seasons. — Asclepiades, tr. fr. the Greek by Henry van Dyke.
(Echoes from the Greek Anthology— IV.) — PVD
Seasons, The. — John Vance Cheney. — DD
Seasons, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See May-Day.
Seasons, The, sels* — Kalidasa, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Arthur W,
Autumn^ 1 ) .— A WP— JA WP— WB P
Early Spring (2).— AWP
Rains, The (3).— AWP
Spring (4).— AWP
Summer (5).— AWP
Winter (6).— AWP
Seasons, The. — William Morris. — BPN
Seasons, The. — Helen Adelaide Ricker. — PBGP — PEM
Seasons ("Crocuses and snow drops wither"). — Christina
Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI
Seasons ("In springtime when the leaves are young"). — Chris
tina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI
Seasons ("Oh the cheerful Budding-time!"). — Christina Geor
gina Rossetti. — MV-1
Seasons. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Pag
eant of the Seasons and the Months, The) .
Seasons, The, sels. — James Thomson (1700-1748).
Autumn. — CEP
("But see! the fading many -coloured woods" — 11. 960-
1113.)— CRE— EPRE— (abr.)
("Crowned with the sickle and the wheaten sheaf." —
11. 1-1013 abr.)— SEP
("Fled in the blasted verdure" — 11. 1008-1058.) —
OAEP
("Thus solitary and in pensive guise." — 11. 970-1182,
abr.}— AEP-D
(Lavinia— 11. 177-208.)— OBEC
(Love of Nature— 11. 1302-1351.)— OBEC
(Moonlight in Autumn — 11. 1082-1170, abr.) — OBEC
(Stag Hunt, The— 11. 426-457.)— LPS-2
(Storm in Harvest— 11. 311-359.)— EP—EPP—EPW-3
453
Seasons
AN INDEX TO POETET AND EECITATIONS
Seasons, The. (Continued).
Hymn on the Seasons, A. — EV-3
(Hymn, A: "These, as they change, Almighty Father,
These.")— CEP— CRE— LPS-2
Spring ("Come, gentle Spring, ethereal mildness, come").
— EPRE (11. 1-113)— SEP (11. 1-113, abr.) —
TCEP (11. 1-615, abr.)
(Angling— 11. 404-442.)— LPS-2
("Now, when the first foul torrent of the brooks" —
11. 379-442.)— EV-3
(Corning of the Rain, The — 11. 147-176.) — EP— EPP —
(Connubial Life — 11. 1113-1176.) — LPS-1
(Domestic Birds— 11. 772-778.)— BCEP— -LPS-2
(Nightingale Bereaved, The — 11. 717-728.) — BCEP
(Nightingale.)— LC
(Plea for the Animals— 11. 340-370.)— LPS-3
(Songsters, The— 11. 590-617.)— LPS-2
.
(Spring Flowers— 11. 527-555.)— GBEC
Summer.
(Bathing — 11. 1244-1268.) — LPS-2
("From brightening fields of ether fair disclosed" —
11. 1-404, abr.) — SEP
("Now swarms the village o'er the jovial mead" —
11. 352-802, a&r.)— EPRE
(Happy Britannia — 11. 1438-1478.) — OBEC
("Low walks the sun, and broadens by degrees" —
11. 1620-1698, abr.)— CRE
( Confessed from yonder slow-extinguished clouds" —
11. 1647-1698, a&r.)— AEP-D
(Summer Evening and Night — 11. 1647-1698) .—OBEC
(Sheep- Washing, The — 11. 371-422.) — EP — EPP —
EPW-3
(Summer Morning — 11. 47-66.) — OBEC
Winter.— BEL (si. abr.)— CEP— OAEP (abr.)
(Approach of Winter— 11. 1-16.)— OBEC
(Frost at Night— 11. 722-759.)— OBEC
("Keener tempests come; and fuming dun, The.") —
AEP-D (11. 223-629, afcr.)— EPRE (11. 223-321)—
TPH (11. 223-321)
(Snow Scene, A — 11. 223-264.) — EP — EPP— EPW-3
(Snowstorm, The— 11. 223-321.)— EA
(Storm in Winter, A— 11. 223-256.)— EV-3
(Winter Scenes— 11. 223-264.)— LPS-2
(Winter Storm, A— 11. 223-358.)— TOP
( 'Now when the cheerless empire of the sky" — 11. 41-
321.) — BSV
("See, winter comes to rule the varied year.") — EM-1
(11. 1-321, abr.)— PIAE (11. 1-629, much abr.)—
SEP (11. 14-388, abr.)
("Through the hushed air the whitening shower de
scends.")— CRE (11. 229-321, abr.)— ISP (11. 229-
(Snowstorm, The — 11. 229-264.) — LL-4
(Winter Scene, A— 11. 229-264.)— OBEC
Seasons. — Gretchen O. Warren. — SPT
Seasons of the Gods, The. — Albert E. S. Smythe. — CPG
Sea-Stretch.— Rena Gary Sheffield.— BLA
Seat for Three, A: Written on a Settle. — Walter Crane. —
OBVV— VA
Seat under the Tree, The. — Anacreon (wr. at. to Theocritus)
tr. fr. the Greek by Leigh Hunt.— WTP-9
Seaward. — Jeannette Bliss Gillespy. — CAG
Seaward, sel. — Richard Hovey.
Sea, The.— NLK
Seaward. — Celia Thaxter. — AA
Seaward. — George Edward Woodberry. See Wild Eden.
Sea- Wash.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— S ASS
Sea-Way. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz. — AA
Sea-Weed, The. — Elisabeth Cavazza. — AA
Sea-Weed.— Will Allen Dromgoole.— BTB-7
Seaweed. — Monk Gibbon. — BMEP
Seaweed. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APB — APD —
"When descends on the Atlantic" (sel.). — MV-1
Sea-Wife, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Sea-Wind, The.— Arthur Ketchum. — NLK
Sea- Wind. — Stephane Mallarme, tr. fr. the French &v Arthur
Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— VLEP— WBP
Sebastppol. — Unknown. — SG
Secession. — Alexander H. Stephens. — SPE-2
Second Anniversary, The, sel. ("As doth the pith," etc.). — John
Donne.— EPEP
Second Avenue.— Orrick Johns. — BAP
Second Best, The. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN — EM-2 — EPN—
Second Best. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — MBP — MRV — OBVV
Second Brother, The, sel. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
Strew Not Earth with Empty Stars. — ERP
Second Coming, The. — Norman Gale. — BLP — HBV — PC
Second Coming. — Ernest Hartsock. — BPM-31
Second Coming of Christ, The. — Harrington Green. — CAG
Second Crucifixion, The. — Richard. Le Gallienne. — HBV —
MOM— OBEV— OBVV— RT—WGRP
Second Dirge. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book
(We Do Lie, etc.).
Second Fig.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— FFTM
Second Growth. — Winifred Welles. — BAP
Second Growth Forest.— Chard Powers Smith.— AMV-37
Second Hyperion, The. — John Keats. See Hyperion: A Vision.
Second Inaugural Address, The. — Abraham Lincoln. — GR-a _
LL-3—LLC— PPS— WRR-46
(President Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address.) — OHCS-3
(Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865.) — LBAH
Prose-Poetry of Lincoln, The (sel.). — BLP
Second Jungle Book, The, sels. — Rudyard Kipling.
"Angutivaun Taina" (in Quiquern). — RKV
Chil's Song (in Red Dog).— RKV
"For our white and our excellent nights — for the nights of
swift running" (in Red Dog).
( Chapter Headings. ) — RKV
Law of the Jungle, The (in How Fear Came) . — RKV— VA
"Man goes to Man! Cry the challenge through the Jungle!"
(in The Spring Running).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Song in the Jun
(Ch
"Whe
Morning Song in the Jungle (in Letting In the Jungle.) —
Mowgli's Song against People (in Letting In the Jungle).
"Night we felt the earth would move, The" (in The Miracle
of Purun Bhagat).
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
Outsong in the Jungle (in The Spring Running) . — RKV
"People of the Eastern Ice, they are melting like the
snow, The" (in Quiquern).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Ripple Song, A (in The Undertakers). — RKV
Song of Kabir, A (in The Miracle of Purun Bhagat).—
RKV
Song of the Little Hunter, The (in The King's Ankus).—
RKV
"Stream is shrunk — the pool is dry, The" (in How Fear
Came) .
(Chapter Headings.) — RKV
"These are the Four that are never content" (in The King's
Ankus).
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
"Veil them, cover them, wall them round" (in Letting In
the Jungle).
Chapter Headings.)— RKV
en ye say to Tabaqui, 'My Brother,' when ye call the
Hyena to meat" (in The Undertakers).
(Chapter Headings) . — RKV
Second Letter from B. Sawin, Esq. — James Russell Lowell.
See Biglow Papers, The (1st Series, No. VIII).
Second Machabees, sel.— Bible (Douay Vers.).
Mother and Her Seven Sons, A (7:1-14). — BHV
Second Mate, The. — Fitz-James O'Brien. — AA
(Lost Steamship, The.)— OHCS-14
Second Night, The. — Thomas Hardy. — VLEP
Second Nun's Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Second of November, The. — Unknown. — SG
Second Oration against Catiline, sel. — Cicero, tr. fr. the Latin.
Catiline Expelled.— OHCS-5
Second Quest, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit Fay,
The.
Second Review of the Grand Army. — Bret Harte. — HBV— MC
— MDAH— PAH
Second Samuel, sels. —Bible, 0. T.
David and Uriah, the Hittite (11 and 12).— EM-1
(David's Lament.) — PASC
Lament of David (1: 19-27).— MV-2
(David's Lament for Saul and Jonathan.) — AWP
(Lament of David for Saul and Jonathan.) — OTA
(Lament over Saul.)— BHV
Leader, The (23: 3, 4).— PCD
Second Seeing. — Louis Golding. — WGRP
Second Settler's Story, The.— Will Carleton.— IHA
Second Shepherds' Play, The (mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — EM-1
Second Song from Cyprus ("Where is the nightingale"). —
"H. D." (Hilda Doolittle). See Songs from Cyprus.
Second Song: The Owl. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — LC
Second Sorrow, The. — John Todhunter. See Lamentation for
the Three Sons of Turann, Which Turann, Their Father,
Made over Their Grave, The.
Second Sunday after Easter (in The Christian Year). — John
Keble.— EPW-4
Second Table, The.— Nixon Waterman.— OHCS-38— PTA-1—
WRR-29
Second Thanksgiving, The; or, The Reprisal. — George Herbert.
—OAEP
Second Three-Man's (or Men's) Song, The. — Thomas Dekker.
See Shoemaker's Holiday, The.
Second Trial, A.— Sarah Winter Kellogg. — BTB-S — HBR —
WRR-33
(Commencement.) — HSPS (si. abr.) — PPSC
Second Voyage, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Second Walk in the Garden, The, — John Gould Fletcher. —
MAPA
Second-Hand Shop, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Secrecy. — Samuel Daniel. See Hymen's Triumph.
Secrecy Protested. — Thomas Carew. — OAEP
Secret, The.— "^E" (George William Russell).— MBP
Secret. — Gwendolyn B. Bennett. — CDC
Secret, The.— Jose Joaquin Casas, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Walsh, — CAW
Secret, The. — Edward Davison. — BPM-34
Secret, The (Further Poems, LIV).— Emily Dickinson.— RIS
Secret, The (Time and Eternity, XLVIII).— Emily Dickinson.
~— A A — T O P
Secret, The. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — AMV-35
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TITLE INDEX
Seller
Secret, A— Mrs. G. M Howard —PEOR
Secret The — Mary Smton Leitch — LS
Secret, The -James Russell Lowell -CAP-IAP
Secret; The -Arthur Wallace Peach -HBMV-ME
c-,.rot The — Tessie B Rittenhouse. — GT -2 — PC
lecre ' A -Celfa Myrover Robinson -WRR-51
Secret', The —Clark Ashton Smith —TL
Secret, The ("I know something, but I sha n t tell ) — Un-
Secret A ("If I had wit for to indite") — Unknown — OBSC
Secret' The ("We have a secret") —Unknown (at. to Jean
56 ' Ingelow) -MPC-7-RAR-UTS
Secret, A ("We stood alone upon the deck") — Unknown —
Secret A — Willard Wattles. — RT
Secret The —George Edward Woodberry See Wild Eden.
Secret' Cavern, The — Margaret Widdemer — MPB
Secret Combination The -Ellis Parker Butler -BOHV
Secret Dispatches, The (ad ) — Unknown ,— NPTP
Secret Garden, The -Robert Nichols —WGRP
Secret Joys —Clarence Day.— NYBV
Secret Laughter —Christopher Morley ~-FAOV
Secret Love The — ";E " (George William Russell) — HBV
(Affinity )— HTR— LHW
Secret Love, or, The Maiden Queen, sel — John Dryden
Song "I feed a flame within, which so torments me. —
AWP— EPRE— JAWP— WBP
(Hidden Flame, The )— OBEV
Secret of Death, The ("She is dead," etc.) — Sir Edwin Arnold
(He~andSSh7)S— BLPA— BMEP— MR— WRR-22
(She and He )— HBV
Secret of Death, The ("When they came," etc ) — Sir Edwin
Arnold See Light of Asia
Secret of the Machines, The — Rudyard Kipling — RKV
Secret of the Nightingale, The —Roden Noel — VA
Secret of the Sea, The — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (after
Secret ^^^ __ABVC— CBPC— IAP— LL-3-PB-8—
•p T o TC1 AP
(Galley of Count Arnaldos )— OBVV
Secret of the Sphinx, The —Eugene Field —PEF
Secret Parting — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
Secret People, The— G K Chesterton —BMC
Secret Place, The — Henry Francis Lyte— VA
Secret Prayer, The— Marjone Allen Seiffert— PP
Secret Rose, The —William Butler Yeats -GT IV
Secret Temple, The — Marjone Allen Seiffert — BAP
Secret Told Pussie, The — Unknown — WRR-35
Secret Treasure —Sara Teasdale — BPM-31
Secret Voices, The —Ethel Mannm.— NLK
Secretary, The —Matthew Pnor — CEP— EPW-3
Secrets (Nature, XVI) —Emily Dickinson --TCAP
Secrets of Masonry, The — Unknown — OHCS-17 ^^^^
Secrets of Our Garden, The — Rupert Sargent Holland —OTPC
Secrets of the Heart, The —Austin Dobson — SPE-8 — SR—
nn-pTT \VRR-12
Sects The Private Judgment — John Dryden. See Hind and
the Panther, The
Secular Masque, The— John Dryden --TCEP
Security — Margaret Sangster (Mrs Gen it Van Deth) — BLRP
Security of Desolation, The —Edith Matilda Thomas. — GPE
Sedge Warbler, The— Ralph Hodgson — GT-2
Sedges, The — "Seunias O'Sullivan" (James Starkey) — LBBV
See, The— Clara J Denton — OFPE
"See a pin and pick it up " — Mother Goose — RIS
(Old Superstitions )— HBV— HBVY
"See, as the carver carves a rose." — Conrad Aiken. bee rria-
pus and the Pool.
See How the Morning's Silver Light — Auguste Lacaussade, tr.
fr the French by Henry Carrmgton — AFP
See It Through —Edgar A Guest— CVG—ICBD
See, Saw, Margery Daw — Mother Goose See See-Saw, Mar-
gery Daw
"See, see, mine own sweet jewel " — Unknown — EG
See the Christ Stand' — Robert Browning See Saul
See the Smoking Bowl — Robert Burns See Jolly Beggars,
"See the sole bliss Heaven could on all bestow " — Alexander
Pope See Essay on Man, An
"See, what a grace was seated on this brow — William Shake
speare See Hamlet ("Now, mother," etc )
"See what a lovely shell "—Alfred, Lord Tennyson See Maud.
"See where Capella with her golden kids "—Edna St Vincent
Millay. See Epitaph for the Race of Man (VI)
See Where My Love a-Maymg Goes — Unknown. — EPEP
Seed, The.— Mary Fenollosa — PPA
Seed, The — Unknown — PEM r T „
Seed Shop, The— Muriel Stuart.— TPC— MBP— MW—UFE
(Seed-Shop, The )— HMSP— NP
Seed Time Hymn — John Keble — VA
Seeds —John Oxenham — ME— OHPI— WGRP
Seeds — Unknown — OHCS-4
Seeds —Augusta Webster —OBVV
(Songs from Dramas ) — VA
Seed-Shop, The— Muriel Stuart See Seed Shop, The
Seed-Time — Patrick James Coleman — TIP
Seed-Time and Harvest — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke
See Czehca.
m' Things.— Eugene Field.— BHP— BTB-8— DBA— HBV
— HBVY— HO AH— MAP— MBP— MPC-9— OTPC—
PEF— PTA-1— RIS— RON— TCAP— WRR-31
Seem' Things — Unknown See Ghostly Pantomimes.
Seeing and Not Seeing — Unknown, tr by C. T Brooks.
(Select Passages in Verse ) — OHCS-1
:Seemg Boston" through a Megaphone — George Pitch —
WRR-58
Seeing Eye, The — John Kendrick Bangs — PPA
Seeing Her Dancing — Robert Heath — OBS
Seeing "New York" through a Megaphone — George Fitch —
WRR-56
Seeing Ourselves. — Robert Burns See To a Louse
Seeing Through — Unknown — OHCS-10
Seeing You, O My People, in Your Impotence — Chaim Nach-
man Biahk, tr. fr the Hebrew by "Meshorer " —
AMV-37
Seek Those Things Which Are Above — William Newell —
EOAH
Seeker, The — Lascelles Abercrombie See Fools' Adventure,
The
Seeker, The— Caroline Giltman.— BMC
Seeker, The— Don Marquis —FF— POI
Seeker after God, The —Harry Kemp —OQP— QP-2
Seeker m the Marshes, The — Daniel Lewis Dawson — AA
Seekers, The — Lucia Trevitt Auryansen — OQP— QP-2
Seekers, The. — Hazel McGee Bowman — HB
Seekers The— John Masefield —HBV —OQP— PM— QP-1—
TVSH— WGRP
Seekers, The —Charles Hamilton Sorley— WGRP „,„„„
Seekers, The —Victor Starbuck— BPP— LOW— POI— WGRP
Seekers, The —Arthur Stringer.— CPG
Seeking— Mary Carolyn Davies —OQP— QP-1
(Feet )— WGRP
Seeking God — Edward Dowden — WGRP
(Finding God )— LOW— POI
Seeking Rest — Unknown.— OHCS-18
Seeking the Fountain of Youth — Unknown — WRR-57
Seeking the Mayflower — Edmund Clarence Stedman — ADAH
Seemed like a Fancy Show —Arthur Lewis Tubbs —WRR-57
Seen on a War Shrine in Pennsylvania — E. M Greeves Car
penter — RH
Seen on Dublin Hillsides — "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James
Starkey) — AMV-35
Seer and the Dreamers, The — Ellen Murray — OHCS-29
See-Saw, Margery Daw — Mother Goose. — PBV — RIS
(See Saw, Maigery Daw )— OTPC
"See-saw sacradown " — Unknown — OTPC — PPL
"Seest thou not in clearest days "—George Wither. See Shep
herd's Hunting, The
Segovia and Madrid. — Rose Terry Cooke — AA — OBAV
Seguidilla — Jose de Valdivielso, tr fr the Spanish by Thomas
Walsh —CAW
Sehnsucht— Arthui Hugh Clough —EPN— VLEP
Sehnsucht. — Anna Wickham — BMEP — MBP
Seicheprey — Unknown — PAH
"Seldom 'can't ' " — Christina Georgma Rossetti. — SAS
(Rules of Courtesy )— JPC
(Things to Remember. )— TYP
Select Passages from a Coming Poet — "F Anstey" (Thomas
Anstey Guthne) —BOHV
Self Dependence.— Matthew Arnold See Self-Dependence.
Self -Analysis — Anna Wickham — BLV — MBP
Self -Banished, The —Edmund Waller —EPS
(Selfe Banished, The )— OBS
Self-Communing — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrmgton — AFP
Self-Culture.— Z7nfenoww— WRR-33 TTT
Self -Deception —Matthew Arnold —BPN—GEPC--VLEP
Self-Depend^^
GEPC— GEPM— GPE— HBR— HBV— ICBD— MCCG
--MRV— OAEP— OQP— OTA— PTER— QP-l-SEP
— SR— ST— TCEP— VLEP— WGRP— WRR-33
(Self-Independence.)— SPE-5
Self -Discipline — "^£ " (George William Russell).— VA
Selfe Banished, The.— Edmund Waller. See Self-Banished, The.
Self-Esteem—Edward Coote (or Coate) Pmkney.— SPP
Self -Esteem. — Unknown — LLC
(Robin and the Chicken, The ) — LPP
Self -Esteem —Anna Wickham —PI AE
Self-Evident. — James Robinson Planche — PA
Self-Exiled, The— Walter C Smith.— VA
Self-Independence — Matthew Arnold See Self-Dependence.
Selfish— Edgar A Guest— CVG
Selfish Giant, The —Oscar Wilde— WRR-S1
Self -Life —John Pulsf ord — BTB-6
"Self-love, the spring of motion" — Alexander Pope
say on Man, An
Self-Murder—Robert Blair See Grave, The
Self-Reliance of Lincoln — Unknown — WRR-45
Self-Respect —Edgar A Guest — ALG
S elf -Sacrifice — Woodrow Wilson— AOAH
Self-Sacrificing Soldier Saved — Unknown-- WRR-45
Selfsame Song, The —Thomas Hardy —CMP— TOP
Self -Server, A — Gale Young Rice — LS
bee JtLs-
(Grace before eating.)— LOW— POI
Sella de Banan — C7n*nown.--WRR-38
Seller of Herbs, A— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— Mfa
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Selling a Coat — Unknown — OHCS-10
Selling the Baby —Ada Carleton — OHCS-29— WRR 14
Selling the Farm — Beth Day — BTB-3
Selling the Farm — Unknown.— BTB-3
Selling the Old Home — Edgar A Guest — CVG
Semele — Coventry Patmore — CPOI
Semmole's Defiance, The —George Washington Patten — LLC
• — OFPE
(Semmole's Reply, The ) — OHCS-1
bemper Resurgens — Louis V Ledoux — MCT
Sempronius's Speech for War — Joseph Addison See Cato
Senator's Dilemma, The — James de Mille See Dodge Club
Senator s Grandmother, The — Patience Stapleton — WRR-30
Sence Idy's Gone —Will White —WRR 58
Sence Sally's Been to Europe — Herbert Laight — WRR-21
Sence You Went Away— James Weldon Johnson —BAN P—
Send Foith the High Falcon — Leome Adams —MO AP—NP
Send Her a Valentine —Edgar A Guest —ATP— CVG
bend Her On Along — Unknown — IHA
Send Me — Edward Everett Hale— PDN
Send Them to Bed with a Kiss — Unknown — HT— SPE-4
Send-Off, A— Wallace Irwm —SPE-4
Senex Jubilans — William Reed — BTB-7
Senex to Matt Prior— James Kenneth Stephen— BOHV
Senior Charge — Lo Amy Heater — WRR-54
Senior Class Exercise — Unknown — WRR-54
Seniors' Farewell Song — Mary A Burnell — WRR-54
Senhn A Biography —Conrad Aiken
Evening Song of Senhn ("It is evening." etc — Pt II,
ix) — HBMV— MOAP— TL
Evening Song of Senhn ("It is moonlight," etc — Pt II,
x) — SBMV
Morning Song from "Senhn" (Pt II, ii) — MAP — NP —
PIAE
(Morning Song of Senhn )— CBOV— CMP— HBMV—
MOAP— NV— SBMV— TL
Sennacherib — George Gordon, Lord Byron See Destruction
of Sennacherib, The
Sensation — Arthur Rimbaud, tr fr the French by Jethro
Bithell — AWP— JAWP— WBP
Sense and Spirit —George Meredith — EPN— WGRP
Serse of Death, The — Helen Hoyt — HBMV— MLP— TBM
Sense of Humor, A — Edgar A Guest — CVG
Sense of Humor, A — Vachel Lindsay — CPL
(Poems about the Moon ) — MAP A
Sense of Humoui, A — J H Burton See Book-Hunter, The
Senses, The— Unknown — PPYP
Sensitive Plant, The— Peicy Bysshe Shelley — BPN— CR—
ERP— EV-4— WRR-25 (abr )
(Garden, A— abi )— OTPC— RON
"And the spring arose," etc (sel )— GBOV — UFE
Sensuality — Coventry Patmore See Angel in the House, The
Sent Back by the Angels — Frederick Langbndge — BTB 6 —
OHCS-29— WRR-21
Sent from Egypt with a Fair Robe of Tissue to a Sicilian
Vine-Dresser — T Sturge Moore — GTML — OBVV
Sent to Heaven —Adelaide Anne Procter.— MHT— OHCS-1 7
(Message, The )— WRR-33
Sent with a Rose to a Young Lady — Margaret Deland — AA
Sentence —Witter Bynner — HB V— LBM V
Sentence and Torment of the Condemned — Michael Wiggles-
worth See Day of Doom, The
Sentence of Death on the High Seas — Arthur Matthison —
OHCS-16
Sentences of Wisdom, sel ("When Love cools," etc ) — Thomas
Lake Harris —BAP
Sentiment Rules the World —Mabel A Hill — WRR-55
Sentimental — Paul Eldndge See Sonnets of an Indian Heiress
Sentimental Tommy, sel ("Tommy Sandys was a precocious
child," etc}— James M Barrie— WRR-38
,
Sentinel, The — Unknown — BLRP— OQP — QP 2
Sentinel of Metz, The — Robert C V Meyers
OHCS-26
,
Sentinel Songs — Abram Joseph Ryan — HBV
Cause of the South, The (sel ) — LPS-2
"When falls the soldier brave" (sel). — GA (abr)—
DD (abr )— LPS-2
Sentry, The —Wilfred Owen — RH
Sentry- Go — Amelia Josephine Burr — JPC
"Separate Peace " — Harrison S Morris — MC
Separate Ways to Death —Charles Reznikoff — AMV-36
Separation — Matthew Arnold — GPE — HBV
Separation — Alice Learned Bunner See Vingtame.
Separation — Charles Dalmon — TCPD
Separation — Martha Gilbert Dickinson — AA
Separation — Laurence Housman — BMEP
Separation —Walter Savage Landor — GPE— OBEV— TOP
Separation Deed, A — Sir Lewis Morris — OBVV
Sephestia's Lullaby — Robert Greene See Menaphon
Sephestia's Song [to her Child] — Robert Greene See Mena-
September — George Arnold — DD— HBV— LPS-2— PBGP—
PTA-2
September — Sara Hamilton Birchall. — NLK
September — Edwma Falhs — SUS
September. — Adelaide V Finch — WRR-17
September. — Viola Gerard Garvm. — BPM-30
September — Mary Howitt — CPN— OTPC
September. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — CPN — LPP — MPB —
-RYC-TYP-WR|-^PEM~PEDC~PRWS~RAR
September. — Rudyard Kiphng See Two Months
September — Edward Bliss Reed — DD— HBMV — HBVY—
MPB— POY
September — "Seranus" (S Frances Harrison) — VA
September Birthday m Brittany — Abbie Farwell Brown, —
MCT
September Cricket — G D Martmeau — BPM-36
September Dark —James Whitcomb Riley— CPWR
September Day — Sara Teasdale — CMP
Septembei Days —George Arnold— PBGP
September Days —Helen L Smith —PTA-2
September, 1815 —William Woidbworth — PEOR
September, 1819 — William Wordsworth — BPN
September, 1802 (Upon the Same Occasion) — William Words
worth — BPN
September, 1802 Near Dover — William Wordsworth — CRE
— EP— EPP— ERP— GEPC— OAEP
(Near Dover, Sept 1802 )— BPN— EM-2— ES— TOP
September 1, 1802— William Woidsworth— BPN
September Gale —Oliver Wendell Holmes —PTA-2— SPE-3
September m Australia — Henry Claience Kendall — OBVV —
VA
September, 1913 —William Butler Yeats —CMP— TCPD—
September Noon Sky — Helen Goldbaum — TB
September 21, 1870 —Charles Kmgsley — CPOI
September Violet, A— Unknown— rk.OR
Septuagesima — Robert Bridges — PWB
Sepulcher in the Garden, The —John Fmley. — MOM
Sepulchral — Rudyard Kipling — RKV
Sepulchre. — J. Corson Miller— BMC
Sequence — Edgar Darnel Kiamei — BLRP
Sequence — Elinor Wylie — AV
Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning, A
sets — Algernon Charles Swinburne
"Among the wondrous ways of men and time" (V) - BPN
**But he — to him — who knows what gift is thine" (IV), —
BPN
"Clearest eyes in all the world they read, The" (I) —
"Death, what hast thou to do with one for whom" (II) —
BPN
"He held no dream worth waking so he said" (VII) —
BPN
(Robert Browning )— EPNC
(On the Death or Robert Bi owning ) — EPN — VLEP—
WLIP
Sequence, with Strophes in Paraphrase Thereof, A — Francis
Burke (Latin and English) —CAW
Seraphim, The, sel — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Death — OHPI
Seraphita — Ernest Dowson — VLEP
Serapis, self — Geoige Ebers
Chariot Race in Alexandria (fr Ch XXV) — PPSC
(Hippodrome Race, The— arr by Wilbor ) — WRR-4
Serbian Epitaph, A — V Stamrnirovic, tr fr the Serbian by
L F Waring— GPWW
Serenade, A "Ah ' County Guy, the hour is nigh " — Sir Wai
ter Scott See Quentin Durwaid
Serenade "Ah, sweet, thou little kriowest how " — Thomas
Hood —HBV
Serenade "By day rny timid passions stand " — Richard Mid-
dleton —HBV
Serenade "Come now, let us wake them, time " — Unknown,
tr fr the German by Jethro Bithell —AWP — JAWP—
WBP
Serenade "Come on, don't be afraid you'll spoil me " —
Emanuel Carnevah — LA
Serenade "Dark is the ins meadow " — Marjone L C Pick
thall —ME
Serenade "Heart of my heart, Awake' Awake 1" — H W
Bell — CAG
Serenade "Hide, happy damask, from the stars "—Henry
Trairod —HBV— PR
Serenade. "High in the dark the moon rides white" — Paul
Fearon —CIV
Serenade "I'm a gay tra, la, la" — Biet Harte — LBN
(Songs without Sense— III )— SPE-4
(Swiss Air )— NA
Serenade, A "Look out upon the stars, my love " — Edward
Coote (or Coate) Pmkney — AA— APA— APL— APW
— BAP — BAV — BLV — HBV — MOAP — OBAV —
PIAE — PR— SPP
Serenade, A "Lullaby, 0, Lullaby." — Thomas Hood — BOL—
OHCS-26
Serenade, The "Midnight is not more, The " — Tames Whit
comb Riley— CPWR
Serenade^Soffly^O m.dm^ Hour^-Aubrey Thomas De
Serenade "Stars of the summer night'" — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow See Spanish Student, The
Serenade, The: "This age-old church " — Sister M. Madeleva
See Christmas in Provence
Serenade "Venus and the young new Moon " — Leon W
Kellogg —CAG
Serenade "Western wind is blowing fair, The " — Oscar
Wilde — HBV
Serenade: "While my lady sleepeth " — John Gibson Lockhart.
— OBRV
Serenade "Youth went out to serenade "—Unknown — BTB-4
Serenade at the Cabin — James Whitcomb Riley See Some Imi
tations
Serenade at the Villa, A —Robert Browning — N BE— VLEP
456
TITLE INDEX
Seventh
Serenade of a Loyal Martyr.— George Darley. See Flower of
Ser^ade^atotyNo^af-James Wliitcomb Riley.-CPWR
Serenader.— George Dillon.— NP
Serenity.— John Middleton Murray.— GPE
Serenity of Faith, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm
Serf} xRoy Campbell.— NAMP— OBMV
c^rfc _ Pile Young Rice. — BLA
lerfs Secret, The.— William Vaughn Moody.-HBV
Sereeant Champe. — Unknown. — PAH .
SerfSnt, He Is the Worst of All, The (with music). —Un
known, — AS
Sergeant, 1918.— "R. L." See Autobiography.
Sergeant Prentiss's First Plea.— N. L. F. Bachman.— PPSC
Serjeant's Story, The.— Unknown.— PPSC
Sergeant's Weddin', The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
sfrfius to the Lions.— Lew Wallace. See Prince of India.
Serious and Pathetical Contemplation of the Mercies of God,
sel. — Thomas Traherne. ,
Thanksgiving for the Beauty of God s Providence. — MV-2
Serious Mishap, A. — S. Jennie Smith.— OHCS-33
Serious Omission.— John Farrar.— RIS— -UTS
-
Sermon, A. — Lady Margaret Sackville. — HBMV
Sermon, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-22
Sermon in a Churchyard. — Thomas Babmgton Macaulay. —
OBRV
Sermon in a Stocking. — Ellen A. Jewett. — BLPA
(Grandmother's Sermon.)— OHCS-22
Sermon in Flowers, A. — Addie F. Davis.— OHCS-35
Sermon in Rhyme, A. — Unknown. — BTB-7 — OHCS-24 —
PTA-2— SPE-4
(If You Have a Friend.) — FF — POI
(If You Have a Friend Worth Loving.) — HT
(Say It Now.)— BLPA— PDN (1st st. only)—WELP
Sermon in Staccato. — Eleanor Chase. — NYBV
Sermon of St. Francis, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
TBV
(St. Francis' Sermon to the Birds — abr.) — OTPC— STP
Sermon of the Rose, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Sermon on Abraham Lincoln, A. — Henry Ward Beecher. See
Abraham Lincoln.
Sermon on Life, A. — Robert J. Burdette. — OHCS-30
Sermon on the Mount, The. — Bible, N. T. f See St. Matthew.
Sermons. — John Ruskin. See Stones of Venice.
Sermons in Trees. — Florence Wilkinson. — PPA
Sermons We See.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Sero Te Amavi.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Serpent's Vengeance. — G. M. Ritchie.— WRR-53
Servant Girl and the Grocer's Boy. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1 — VM
(Servant Girl and Grocer's Boy.)— LHV — PVS
Servant in the House, The, sel. ("I arn^ afraid you may not
consider," etc.). — Charles Rann Kennedy. — PPD-1
Servant Question, The. — Stanley Schell. — DRB
"Servant When He Reigneth, A." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Servants, The. — Richard Wightman. — WGRP
Servian Lullaby, A. — Nora Hopper. — BOL
Service. — Minnie Belle Bradford. — WRR-55
Service. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — AV
Service. — Robert Browning. See Pippa Passes (All Service
" Ranks, Alike with God).
Service. — Helen Coale Crew.— OHCS-40
Service. — Washington Gladden. — BLRP
(O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee.) —LOW — MOM —
MRV— POI— WGRP
Service.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Service.— Herman Hagedorn— OQP— QP-1
Service, The.— Surges Johnson.— FF— HBMV— POI— VOD
Service. — Georgia Douglas Johnson.- — CDC
Service. — Douglas Malloch. — AMV-37
Service.- -Theodora Pledge.— BS
Service Flag, The.— J. E. Evans.— GPWW
(In Service.)— PPGW
Service Flag, The. — William Herschell. — GPWW — PEDC —
PPGW— PTA-2
Service Man, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Service of All the Dead.— D. H. Lawrence.— NP—TCEP
Service of Song, A (Nature, LVII). — Emily Dickinson. — GR-a
_ XCAP
(Some Keep Sunday Going to Church.)— WGRP
Service Star, The.— Kenneth W. Porter.— RH
Service the Final Test.— Edith Kinkaid Butler.— WRR-54
Serving Girl, The.— Gladys May Casely Hayford.— CDC
Serving Men's Song, A. — John Lyly. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
Serving No Haughty Muse.— William Wordsworth.— ERP
Sery. — Richard Watson Gilder. See Christmas Tree in the
Nursery, The.
Sesame and Lilies, sel. — John Ruskin.
Reading and Illiteracy. — MOB
Sesostris.— Lloyd Miffiin.— AA— APL— BAP— HBV
Session with Uncle Sidney, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
And Another of Our Betsy.
Daring Prince, The.
Diners in the Kitchen, The.
Gathering of the Clans, The.
Imperious Angler, The.
In the Kindergarten of Noble Song.
Session with Uncle Sidney, A. (Continued),
"It."
One of His Animal Stories. — PPA
Pet of Uncle Sidney's, A.
Sings a "Winky-Tooden" Song.
Uncle Brightens Up.
Sestina: of the Lady Pietra degli Scrovigni. — Dante, tr. fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP — JAWP —
WBP
Sestina of the Tramp-Royal. — Rudyard Kipling. — MBP — MCT
Sestina of Youth and Age. — Gelett Burgess. — PIAE
Set Down, Servant (with music) . — Unknown. — ABF
:Set me where as the sun doth parch the green." — Petrarch.
See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Set Not Thy Foot on Worms. — William Cowper. See Task,
The (Book VI [Heedless Cruelty]).
Set of Turquoise, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — SPE-4
Seth Compton. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Seth Peters's Report of Daniel Webster's Speech.— Sam Wal
ter Foss.— OHCS-32
Settin' Hen, A.— Unknown.— PPD-2
Settin' on de Fence. — Unknown. — WBLP_
Settin' the Flags. — James C. Purdy. — OHCS-37
" ' ' Up with Elder McK'ag's Peggy.— TT~ -
McCook. See Latimers, The.
«_r ~^ •*-£.,-• 4
ggy.— Henry Christopher
Settin' Up with Elder McK'ag's
McCook. See Latimers, T. — ,
Settin' Up with Peggy McKeag. — Henry Christopher McCook.
See Latimers, The.
Setting a Hen. — Unknown. — BTB-3
("Sockery" Setting a Hen.)— OHCS-18
Setting Forth, The.— John Masefield. See Wanderer, The.
Setting of the Windcock, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Setting Sun, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Setting the Table. — Dorothy Aldis. — MPB
Settler, The.— Rudyard Kipling.—RKV
Settler The. — Alfred Billings Street. — AA — LPS-2 — MC —
PAH
(Settler, The: America in the Making.)— BAP
Seven against Thebes, The, sel.— JEschylus, tr. fr. the Greek
by A. E. Housman.
Chorus: "Now do our eyes behold. «rrrr. i
(Chorus from "The Seven against Thebes. )--WTP-l
by Each Others
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven
Seven Sleepers of "Ephesus, The. — Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe, tr. fr. the German.— WRR-8
Seven Stages, The.— Unknown
Seven Times, The.— Thomas Hardy.— VLEP
Seven Times Five.— Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven.
Seven Times Four. — Jean Ingelow. See Songs of beven.
Seven Times One. — Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven.
Seven Times Seven.— Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven.
Seven Times Six.— Jean Ingelow See Songs of Seven.
Ages of Man. — William Shakespeare. See As You Like
Cities of America, The.— Edgar Lee Masters.— CMP—
Days in a Week.— Cora Woodward Foster.— PPYP
Days' Leave.— Captain Blackall.— PPGW
Days of the Sun, The, sel. ("I had watched,' etc.).—
W. J. Turner.— OBMV
Eleven. — Carl Sandburg.— GM AS
Fiddlers, The.— Sebastian Evans.— RIS
Hateful Things.— Bible, O. T See Proverbs.
Joys of Reading, The, sel. ("Of course there may be
more," etc.).— Mary Wright Plummer.— MOB
Little Beacon Lanterns (pant.). — Stanley Schell. —
WRR-46 . f . N _T ,
Long Years in State Prison (with music). — Unknown.—
AS
Nuns Watch an Express Train. — Eunice Tietjens. —
Seven xnm-o a. »«v/. j- — — -~o --- - OTJTI
Seven Virgins, The. — Unknown. — CH (si. abr.) — OBB—
O'R'RV
Seven Watchmen.— Rudyard Kipling.—RKV
Seven Whistlers, The.— Alice E. Gillmgton.— VA ,™r,,
Seven Years.— Robert Offley Ashburton, Lord Crewe.— OBVV
Seven Years.— Laurence Binyon.— HTR
Seven Years Old.— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— HBV
Seven-Dollar Bill, A— George Randolph Chester.— HSP
Sevenoaks, sel.— Josiah Gilbert Holland.
Jim Fenton's Wedding.— WRR-5 6
Seventeen, sel.— Booth Tarkington.
Clothes Make the Man. — LJL-3
1750.— Archibald MacLeish. See Farm, The.
Seventeen Hundred and Ninety-One.— Philip Freneau.— APB
Seventeen Months. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
17"fcftf oTlaf nKves, The (m.-MAPA-SUS-TGPD
Trumpet-Vine Arbour, The (I).— MAPA— NP
Seventh City of Cibola, The.— Harry Noyes Pratt.— TL
Seventh Plague of Egypt, The. — George Croly, — OHCS-4
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Seventh
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Seventh Station. — Paul Claudel, tr. fr. the French by Henry
M, Rosbinson.— CAW
Seventy-Six (C.).— William Cullen Bryant.— APB—DD—HBV
— MC— PAH
Several Cats. — Unknown. — BTB-6
Severed Selves. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The,
Seville.— Mrs. Lattice D'Oyle Walters.— HBMV
Sew the Flags Together.— Vachel Lindsay. — AO AH — CPL—
OHPP— RH
Sewing. — William H. Hayne (wr. at. to Christina Georgina
Rossetti) .— GFA— T YP
(Darning.)— MPC-6
.(Pine Needles— C.)— ADAH— PEM
Sewing on a Button (in Life in Danbury). — James M. Bailey.
— OHCS-14
(How a Married Man Sews on a Button.) — BTB-2
Sewing-Girl, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Sextain. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — EP
(Sextain, I.)— EPW-2
Sexton, The. — Park Benjamin. — OHCS-8
(Old Sexton, The.)— AA— APL— HBV
Sextus the Usurer. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Kirby Flower
Smith.— AWP
"Sh."— James S. Tippett.—SUS
Shack Bully Holler (with music'). — Unknown. — ABF
Shacob's Lament. — Unknown. — OHCS-2S
("Beware of the Vidders.") — CD
Shad Punctual at Easter Time. — Joseph Barber. — WRR-S7
Shade. — Theodosia Garrison. — ME — OHIP — PT
Shade of the Trees, The (C.). — Margaret Junkin Preston. —
SPP— TCAP
(Under the Shade of the Trees.)— DD—GA—LLC—MC—
PAH
"Shade within shade! for deeper in the glass." — Francis
Thompson. See Night of Forebeing, The.
Shaded Pool, The.— Norman Gale.— HBV— OBVV
Shaded Water, The. — William Gilniore Simms. — LPS-2
Shades of Agamemnon and Iphegeneia, The. — Walter Savage
Lander.— BPN
Shadow. — Richard Bruce.—CDC
Shadow, The.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— EPNC— EPW-4
Shadow. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, — EPW-5
Shadow.— Walter de la Mare.— CMP
Shadow.— William Griffith.— BAP
Shadow, The. — Ben Jonson.— OBEV
(Follow a Shadow.)— ALV
(Song, That Women are But Men's Shadows — C.) — HBV
— OBS
(Women Men's Shadows.)— WBLP
Shadow, The. — Bernice Kenyon. — WLIP
Shadow, The. — Amy Lowell.— CMP
Shadow, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Shadow. — Louise Owen.— PFE
Shadow, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA
Shadow, The. — Arthur Symons. — OBVV
Shadow. — Eugene F. Ware.— POI — SL
Shadow, The.— William Carlos Williams.— NP
Shadow and Shade. — Allen Tate. — SPP
Shadow and Shine. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Shadow Baby, The. — Unknown. — WRR-36
Shadow Boat, A. — Arlo Bates. — HBV
Shadow Child, The. — Harriet Monroe. — BAP — SR
(Shadow-Child, The.)— HBV— LEAP
Shadow Dance, The. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — AA — HBV
Shadow Friend. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — BPM-30
Shadow from an Insane Asylum, A. — Horace B. Durant. —
OHCS-32
Shadow House of Lugh, The. — "Ethna Carbery" (Mrs. Seumas
MacManus).— BMC
Shadow Line, The. — Geo. S- Greene. — CAG
Shadow March. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See North-West
Passage.
Shadow of a Flower, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. —
OHCS-37
Shadow of a Song, The. — Campbell Rae-Brown. — DRB
Shadow of Doom, The (All's Well — C.). — Celia Thaxter.—
BTB-4
Shadow of Nignt, The, sel. — George Chapman.
Night.— OBSC
Shadow of Night, The. — Coventry Patmore. — CH
Shadow of the Cross. - — Sir Edwin Arnold. — AE (abr.) —
WRR-44
Shadow of the Guillotine.— Walter Rothwell. — WRR-53
Shadow of the Night, A. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Shadow of the Rock, The. — Frederick William Faber. — BMC
Shadow on the Blind, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Shadow on the Loom, The. — Nellie Burget Miller. — OOP —
QP-2
Shadow on the Wall, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-9
Shadow Pantomimes. — Unknown. — WRR-31
Shadow People, The. — Francis Ledwidge. — HOAH — JPC—
MCCG— MPB — PB-4— POOT— POT— RAR— SP—
TSW— TSWC— VOD
Shadow River. — Pauline Johnson. — OCL
Shadow Rose, The. — Robert Cameron Rogers. — AA
Shadow to Shadow. — Hervey Allen. — HBMV
Shadow-Child, The.— Harriet Monroe.— HBV— LEAP
(Shadow Child, The.)— BAP— SR
Shadowed Star, The. — Ada Foster Murray. — LEAP
Shadow-Evidence. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — AA
Shadow-Kitten, The*— Oliver Herford.— MPC-4
Shadow-of-a-Leaf. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Shadows. — Paul Claudel, tr. fr. the French by Joseph T. Ship
ley .—CAW
Shadows —Samuel Daniel. See Tethys' Festival.
Shadows
Shadows
Shadows
Shadows
Shadows
Shadows
— Bert Davis.— HB
The. — Mary Lundie Duncan. — OTPC
— Minnie C. Dunn. — HB
The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP
—William Sloane Kennedy.— SN
—Richard Monckton Milnes.— EPW-5— HBV— JPC—
OBEV
Shadows, The. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — AA — MPC-6
Shadows ("We stood where the snake-like ivy")- — Unknown. —
MR— OHCS-7
Shadows ("Yes, I own I start at shadows"). — Unknown. —
OHCS-16
Shadows Are Black.— A. M. Sullivan.— PFE
Shadows in the Water. — Thomas Traherne.-— OBS
Shadows of His Lady. — Jacques Tahureau, tr. fr. the French by
Andrew Lang.— AWP
Shadows on the Snow. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-31
Shadow-Town Ferry. — Lilian Dynevor Rice. — MCG — PBGP
(Ferry for Shadowtown.) — OHCS-37
Shadwell. — John Dryden. See MacFlecknoe; or, A Satire on
the True Blue Protestant Poet, T. S.
Shady Lane, The.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— CPOI
Shady, Shady. — T'ao Yuan-Ming, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Shaftesbury. — John Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel.
Shag-Bark Hickory.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Shaggy.— John V. A. Weaver.— MLP
Shake, Mulleary and Go-ethe. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — ALV
— BOH V— LA— PFE
"Shake off your heavy trance." — Francis Beaumont. See
Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray's-Inne and the In
ner-Temple, The.
Shakespeare. — Matthew Arnold. — AEV — ATP — BEL — BLV—
BMEP— BPN — CPOI — CRE — EM-2— EP— EPN—
EPNC— EPP— EPW-5— ES—EV-5—GEPC—GEPM—
GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LEAP—
NAL—OAEP— OBEV— OBVV— OTPC— PFE— PIAE
— PTER— SB A— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VLEP
— WHA— WLIP
Shakespeare. — Henry Ames Blood. — AA
Shakespeare. — George S. Bryan.— OHCS-18
Shakespeare. — Hartley Coleridge.— LPS -3
Shakespeare. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — CAP
Shakespeare. — Agnes MacCarthy Hickey. — PFE
Shakespeare. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB
Shakespeare. — Thomas Hood. See Plea of the Midsummer
Fairies, The.
Shakespeare. — Samuel Johnson. See Prologue Spoken by Mr.
Garrick at the Opening of the Theatre-Royal, 1747.
Shakespeare. — Agnes Lee. — NP
Shakespeare. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP — CAP —
IAP— MOAP— TOP
Shakespeare. — John Sterling. — VA
Shakespeare.— William Watson.— HBV
Shakespeare: An Epistle to Mr. Garrick, sel. — Robert Lloyd.
Critic's Rules, The.— OB EC
Shakespeare and Jonson. — Samuel Johnson. See Prologue
Spoken by Mr. Garrick at the Opening of the Theatre-
-Walter Savage Landor. — BPN —
Royal, 1747.
Shakespeare and Milton (C.).—
Shakespeare Might Have Boiled Othello. — Edwin Meade Robin
son. See Limericised Classics.
Shakespeare's Dream. — Unknown. — WRR-1
Shakesperian Bear, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — BOHV
Shakespearian Perversion, A. — Unknown. — WRR-6
"Shaking gold and silver bells." — Takeko Kujo. See Transla
tions from Modern Japanese Poetry (Takeko Kujo —
Shall America Be Ruled Forever by the Liquor Power? — Arch
bishop John Ireland.— TS
Shall Bess Come Hame? — Fred Emerson Brooks. — OHCS-28
"Shall burning Etna, if a sage requires." — Alexander Pope. See
Essay on Man, An.
Shall I Be like Grandma? — Unknown. — WRR-50
Shall I Come, Sweet Love, to Thee. — Thomas Campion. —
OAEP
("Shall I come, sweet love, to thee.") — EG — OBSC
"Shall I Compare thee to a summer's day?" — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets, XVIII.
Shall I Do This? — Shri Purohit, Swami. — OBMV
Shall I Tell You Whom I Love ?— William Browne. See Brit-
tania's Pastorals (Song: "Shall I," etc.).
Shall I, Then, Hope When Faith Is Fled. — Thomas Campion. —
EPEP
Shall I to the Byre Go Down? — Eleanor Far j eon. — CRYO —
SDH
Shall I, Wasting in Despair. — George Wither. See Fair Vir
tue, the Mistress of Philarete, and also Fidelia.
Shall the Baby Stay?— Unknown.— OHCS-7
Shall We Give Up the Union? — Daniel Stevens Dickinson. —
OHCS-2
Shall We Know Each Other There?— Unknown.— OHCS-6
Shall We Live Again? — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. — SPS
"Shall we make love." — Unknown.. See Manyo Shu.
Shall We Meet Again ?— George D. Prentice.— OHCS-26
(Death.)— HT
Shallows of the Ford, The. — Henry Herbert Knibbs.— SCC
Shame. — Coventry Patmore, See Angel in the House, The.
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TITLE INDEX
She
Shame. — James Stephens. — CMP
Shameful Death. — William Morris. — BFVR — BPN— CBOV
GEPM— GTBS— HBV— ISP— MBP—NAL— OAEP—
OBVV— OHNP— -POTT--TPH— VA— VLEP
Shammy's Christmas Tree. — Eliza Evans Cartwright. — CS
Shamrock, The. — Andrew Cherry. See Green Little Shamrock
of Ireland, The.
Shamrock, The.™ Clara J. Denton.— OFPE
Shamrock, The. — Maurice Francis Egan. — AA — DD — HBV —
HH
Shamrock, The. — Unknown. — HH
Shamrock Song, set. ("O, the red rose may be fair"). — Katha
rine Tynan.— MCT— PER
Shamus O'Brien. — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (sometimes at, to
Samuel Lover). — CCR (si. abr.)-— HSPS (abr.)
(Shamus O'Brien, the Bold Boy of Glingall.) — OHCS-1
(Shemus O'Brien.)— HBR (a&r.)— TIP
Shamus O'Brien, the Bold Boy of Glingall. — Joseph Sheridan le
Fanu (sometimes at. to Samuel Lover) See Shamus
O'Brien.
Shan Van Vocht. — Unknown. — CCR — TIP (si. abr.)
Shandon Bells, The. — "Father Prout" (Francis Sylvester Ma-
hony). See Bells of Shandon, The.
Shane's Head. — John Savage. — TIP
"Shang."— Richard Washburn Child. — SPE-5
Shannon, The.— Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788-1846).— TIP
"Shannon" and the "Chesapeake," The. — Thomas Tracy Bouve.
— GA— MC— PAH
Shantung; or, The Empire of China Is Crumbling Down, —
Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Shanty Boy, The ("I am a jolly shanty boy"). — Unknown (at.
to Stewart Edward White). — CSF
(Bung Yer Eye.)— ABF— IHA
Shanty-Boy, The ("That every maiden has her troubles"). — Un~
known.~GTS.-2
Shanty-Boy and the Farmer's Son, The (with music, si. var.).
— Unknown.— ABF— APW— IHA
Shanty-Man's Life. — Unknown. — AS (with music) — WTP-1
Shape of My People. — George Abbe. — TB
Shapes.— Mark TurbyfilL— NP
Shapes and Signs. — James Clarence Mangan. — ERP — TIP
Shapes of Death, The. — Stephen Spender. — OBMV
Shards.— Aline Kilmer.— PFY
Shared. — Lucy Larcom.— NLK (abr.) — PDN
Sharing. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Sharp Fear. — Lionel Wiggam— TB
Shaughraun, The. — Dion Boucicault (arr. by Leland Powers).
Scene from the Shaughraun, A (sel.). — HSP
Shaun O'Dwyer Aglanna.— P. A. Sheehan. — WRR-44
Shaun O'Neill.— Padric Gregory.— GSRC
Shave Store, The. — Edmund Vance Cooke.— RYC
(Shave-Store, The.)— SPE-1
Shaving of Jacob, The. — Sam Walter Foss.— HSP
Shawled.— Hazel Hall.— RNP
She. — Ben Jonson. See Celebration of Charis, A.
She Always Made Home Happy. — Unknown. — OHCS-1 5
' She and He. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See He and She.
She Asks for New Earth.— Katharine Tynan. — HB.MV
"She Became What She Beheld." — Margaret Cecilia Furse. —
SPT
She Came and Went.— James Russell Lowell.— AA—APB—
APL— BAP (abr.-)— CAP— GPE— HBV— IAP— LBAP
— LEAP— LL-3— TCAP
She Can Sew. — Unknown. — WRR-50
(Little Seamstress, The ["See, I'm making patchwork"].)
— PPYP
She Comes Not When Noon Is on the Roses. — Herbert Trench.
— GTIV— GTML— HBMV— LBBV— OBVV
(Song.)— MBP
She Cut His Hair (in They All Do It). — James M. Bailey, —
BTB-4
She Cuts Out Slang. — Unknown. — WRR-51
She Danced with Washington. — Elvira Snyder Miller. —
WRR-49
She Dealt Her Pretty Words like Blades.— Emily Dickinson.
— MOAP
(Gossip.) — LL-3
She Died in Beauty. — Charles Doyne Sillery. — HBV
"She died, — this was the way she died" (Time and Eternity,
LXX).— Emily Dickinson.— OB AV
(Vanished.)— AA— BAP
She "Displains" It. — James Whitcomb Riley, — CPWR —
WRR-14
She Does Not Hear. — Ben King. — SR
She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways. — William Wordsworth.
—ATP — A WP — BEL — BtP— CBOV— CR— CRE—
CRP—EPN—EPNC— ERP— GEPM — GPE— GR-e—
GTSL—HBVY— ISP— JAWP— LEAP— LL-4—MBL
— MCCG.— NAL—OAEP— OBRV— OTA— OTPC —
PG — PTER — SB A — SEP — TCEP — TOP— TPH—
TVSH— WBP— WHA— WLIP— WP
(Lost Love.)— CCR— GTBS— GTSE
(Lucy.) — BCEP — BFVR— BLPA— CBE— CGOV— EPP
— EPW-4— EV-3— LPS-1— PECK— WTP-10
(Lucy, I.)~— BLV
(Lucy, II.)— HBV—LEAP— OBEV
(She Dwelt Among.)— EP
("She dwelt among the untrodden ways.") — EG — EM-2
She Earned Her Half.— N. P. Babcock.— WRR-24
She Failed to Get "All-Round" Advice.— Carolyn Wells.—
\VRR-58
She Felt of Her Belt.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— WRR-37
(Universal Habit, The.)— SPE-4
She frowned and called him Mr."— Unknown. See Limericks.
She grieves m the Dusk.— William Alexander Percy.— LHW
She Had Business with the Boss Mason. — Unknown. —
UJtiCS-22
She Hears i theStorrn.— Thomas Hardy.— ATP— BMEP—CRP
"She hears, upon that water without sound."— Wallace Stevens
See Sunday Morning.
CkT !SVe ralas in vain!)."— Walter Savage Landor.— GTSE
She Is Far from the Land.— Thomas Moore.— ERP— EV-4—
(jrirJE — HBV
"She is gentil and al so wise." — Unknown. — EG
1S ~-0BLP°ABe Pided Than Censured-~Williain B- Gray.
She Is M*
.-**** Coleridge.-
("She 18G^gJ^rTJ|^gjr|jd view.")— EG— GEPM—
(Song [C.].) —EPW-4— EV-4— HBV— LEAP— MCCG—
OBEV— OBRV— OBVV— SEP— SPE-2—VA
(Song: She Is Not Fair.)— ERP
She Is Overheard Singing.— Edna St. Vincent Millay,— FFTM
one is the fames' midwife, and she comes." — William
o, T Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet.
She Is Wise, Our Ancient Mother.— Karle Wilson Baker.—
O QP — Q P-2
She Just Keeps House for Me.— Jean Blewett.— CPG
She Kept the Glove. — Unknown. — WRR-36
She Liked Him Rale Weel.— Andrew Wauless.— BTB-6— SR
bhe listen d like a cushat dove." — Christina Georgina Ros-
setti. — EG
o?henJ^ade Home Happy." — Henry Coyle. — DD — MO AH
She Meant Business. — Detroit Free Press. — OHCS-1 S
She Mothered Five. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
She Moved through the Fair.— Padraic Colum.— LHW— TL
She Never Found Comfort.— Marie de L. Welch.— POOT
She Never Told Her Love.— William Shakespeare. See Twelfth
Night.
She Never Was a Boy.— S. E. Kiser.— WRR-26
She No Longer Loves Him. — Charles Dalmon. — TCPD
She of the Dancing Feet Sings. — Countee Cullen. — RNP
She of the Garden.— Emile Verhaeren, tr. fr. the French by
Alma Strettell. — CAW
She Opens the Barn Door Every Morning. — Carl Sandburg.—
GMAS
She Plans Her Funeral. — Louise Morey Bowman. — CPG— OCL
She Powders Her Nose. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
She Promised She'd Meet Me (with music).— Unknown.— AS
She Referred Him to Her Pa. — Unknown. — CHS
She Reports No Progress.— Patience Eden.— DDA
She Rose to His Requirement (Love XVII). — Emily Dickin
son.— MO AP
(Wife, The.)— LHW
She Said the Same to Me (with music). — Unknown __ AS
She Says, Being Forbidden. — Leonora Speyer. — AV
"She says, 'But in contentment I still feel.' " — Wallace Ste
vens. See Sunday Morning.
"She says: 'I am content when wakened birds.' " — Wallace
Stevens. See Sunday Morning.
She Sews Fine Linen. — Julia Johnson Davis. — HBMV
She Showed Him Stars.— Unknown.— WRR- 15
She Stoops to Conquer, sel. — Oliver Goldsmith.
Song: "Let school-masters puzzle their brain."
(Song from "She Stoops to Conquer.") — OAEP
She Tells Why They Must Part.— Helen A. Gregg.— WRR- 58
'She that was ever fair and never proud." — William Shake
speare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice.
She, to Him. — Thomas Hardy. — BEL — EA — ES — OBVV —
TOP
She Wadna Bite Her Ain Flesh and Bluid.— Mel B. Spurr
(Dialect Trilogy— A, I.)— WRR-38 "
She Walks in Beauty. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — AEV—
ATP — AWP — BEL— BLPA — BLV— BPN— BTP—
CBOV— CR—CRP— EM-2— EP—EPC—EPN—EPNC
—EPP— EPW-4 — ERP— EV-4 — GEPC— GEPM— GPE
—GR-e— HBV— HBVY— ISP— JAWP — LEAP— LL-4
— LPS-1 — MBL— MCCG— MPC-14—NAL— OAEP—
OBEV— OBRV— OTA— OTPC— PFE—PG — PTA-1
— PTER— S B A— S EP
("She walks in beauty, like the night.") — EG — GTSE —
GTSL
"She Wandered after Strange Gods." — Laura Benet. — HBMV
— MLP
She Wanted an Epitaph. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
She Wanted to Hear It Again. — Unknown. — BTB-5
She Wanted to Learn Elocution. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
She Was a Beauty. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — AA — BFP —
HBV
She Was a Child of February. — Percy Mackaye. — PR
She Was a Phantom of Delight. — William Wordsworth. — ATP
—BEL— BPN— BTP— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EP— EPC
—EPN—EPNC— EPP— EPW-4— ERP— EV-3— GEPC
—GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— ISP
— LL-4 — LPS-1 — MBL— MCCG— OAEP— OBRV—
OHFP— OTPC— PECK— PIAE— PTA-2— PTER—
SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH— WTP-10
(Perfect Woman [C.].)— BCEP— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Portrait, A.)— LLC
She Was a Queen. — Hartley Coleridge. — EV-4
(Solitary-Hearted, The.)— HBV— OBEV
(Stanzas: "She was a queen of noble Nature's crowning.")
—EPW-4
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She
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
She Was a Treasure.— William Canton.— TVC—TVSH
She Was Mad with Cause. — Unknown. — WRR-37
She Was Not Presentable.— Unknown.— W^R- 3 8
She Was "Somebody's Mother." — Unknown (sometimes at. to
Mary Brine).— WRR-33
(Somebody's Mother.) — BLPA— JHP— MHT— MPC-6—
OHCS-17 — PB-6 — POOI — PPYP — PTA-1 —
PTWP— WBLP— WRR-17— WRR-43 (si. abr.)
She Was Traveling All Alone.— Frank Marion.— WRR-1 5
She Was Young and Blithe and Fair. — Harold Monro.— HBV
She Washed for Him.— Howard Fielding.— BTB-6
She Weeps over Rahoon. — James Joyce. — LHW — NP — TIP
"She whose matchless beauty staineth." — Unknown. — OBSC
She Will Go Softly.— Mildred Anne Cook.— CAG
She Wore a Wreath of Roses. — Thomas Haynes Bayly. — VA
She Would.— Dixie Willson.— GFA
She Would Be a Mason. — James L. Laughton. — HHHA —
OHCS-11— WRR-43
She Wouldn't Go to Bed. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
She Wouldn't Listen. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Sheath and Knife. — Unknown. — CH — ESPB (A and E vers.)
Sheaves, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — AWP — JAWP —
MAP — MOAP — ODP— SBA— SMP— TBM— TOP —
WBP— WHA— YT
Shebear, The.— William Douw Lighthall.— CPG
She-Devil. — Douglas Goldring. — HBMV
"Shee said: Lullabye, mine owne deere child!" — Unknown.
(Sorrow and Woe [English].)— BOL
Sheep.— William Henry Davies.— BMEP— CMP— CRE— MBP
— MLP— PPA— RNP
Sheep.— Walter Hendricks.— RH
Sheep. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — LA
Sheep, The.— "Seumas O'Sullivan" (James Starkey) .— GTIV—
TIP— TL
Sheep.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS—PT
Sheep, The.— Ann Taylor,— CPN — MBP — OTPC—RAR—
UTS
(Boy and the Sheep, The.) — PB-4 — PRWS
Sheep and Lambs. — Katharine Tynan. — BMC — GR-e — GTIV —
HBV— JKCP— MBP— OBEY— OBVV— PRWS— PT
— VA— WHL— WLIP
Sheep Beezness, The. — S. Omar Barker. — IHA
Sheep Fair, The.— Thomas Hardy.— NV
Sheep Herd, The.— Sister Mariella.— WHL
Sheep Herders. — Maurice Lesemann. — NP — TL
Sheep-Herder, The. — Charles Badger Clark, Jr. — IHA — SCC
Sheepherder, The. — Lew Sarett. — RNP
Sheepstor. — Leonard A. G. Strong. — HBMV
Sheep- Washing, The. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The
(Summer).
Shell, The. — Walter Savage Landor. See Gebir.
Shell, The. — James Stephens. — BLV — CH — CMP — EPP — GR-e
— LL-2— MM— MPB— POT— YT
Shell, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Maud.
She'll Be Comin' round the Mountain (with music). — Unknown
— AS (A and B vers.)
Shell Castles. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — GFA — UTS
Shelley. — Robert Browning. See Pauline.
Shelley. — Paul Hamilton Hayne.— SPP — TCAP
Shelley. — Alexander Hay Japp. — VA
Shelley.— Henry van Dyke.— VOD— PVD
Shelley and Harriet Westbrook. — Sir William Watson. — BMEP
(From "Epigrams.") — LEAP
Shelley's Centenary. — Sir William Watson. — BMEP —
Shelley's House. — George Edward Woodberry — TBV
Shelley's Skylark.— Thomas Hardy. — GPE— MCT— PER—
VLEP
Shelling Peas. — Christopher Pearse Cranch. — OHCS-12
Shelling Peas. — Elizabeth Fleming. — DDA
Shells, The.— Walter Savage Landor. See Gebir.
Shells in Rock. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — LA
Shells of Ocean. — J. W. Cherry. — LLC
Shelter. — Charles Stuart Calverley. — PCD
Shelter.— William J. Lee.— OHCS-11
Shelter.— Mary Sinton Leitch.— LHW
Shelter from the Night.— Mar jorie Allen Seiffert. See These
Very Stones.
Sheltered Garden.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— PG— POOT—
UFE
Shemuel. — Edward Ernest Bowen. — HBV
Shemus O'Brien.— Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (sometimes at.
to Samuel Lover).— HBR (a&r.)— TIP
(Shamus O'Brien.)— CCR (si. a&r.)— HSPS (abr.)
(Shamus O'Brien, the Bold Boy of Glingall.)— OHCS-1
Shenandoah.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS ^xa^o
Shenandoah. — Unknown. — ABF
Shepard's Wife's Song, The.— Robert Greene.— GPE
Shepheard, What's Loue?— Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford
and Sir Walter Raleigh.— NBE vxfvra
(Shepherd's Description of Love, The.) — EP — EPP EV-1
Shepheardes^ Calendar, The, sels.— Edmund Spenser.
(Elisa— sel. fr. above.)~OKSC
August. — OAEP
(Perigot and Willye's Roundelay — sel. fr. above.) — EV-1
Chase after Love (fr. March).— EPC—EPW-1
herds.— O BE V
Shep-
Shepheardes Calendar, The (Continued).
Februarie.— CRE — EP— EPP
(Fable of the Oak and the Briar — sel. fr. above.)—
EPW-1
(Oak and the Brere lor Briere].) — OBSC — WRR-1 1
(abr.)
Januarye.— EPEP
October.— CRE— NBE
(Contempt of Poetry, The.) — OBSC
Shepheard's Hunting, The. — George Wither. See Shepherd's
Hunting, The.
Shepherd, The.— William Blake.— CRE— HBV— LC—MPC-5—
OBEC— OTPC— PB-5— TOP— TVC—TVSH— TYP
Shepherd.— Edmund Blunden. — HBMV
Shepherd, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Shepherd and Shepherdess. — Nicholas Breton. See Passionate
Shepherd, The.
Shepherd and the King, The. — Eleanor Far j eon. — SC
Shepherd and the King, The. — Robert Greene. See Greene's
Mourning Garment.
Shepherd and the Philosopher, The. — John Gay. See Fables
(Introduction).
Shepherd Boy, The.— Edward J. O'Brien.— HBMV
Shepherd Boy, The.— Marjorie L. C. PickthalL— CPG
Shepherd Boy and the Wolf, The. — J2sop.
^Esop.
See Fables from
Shepherd Boy Sings [in the Valley of Humiliation], The. —
John Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress, The.
"' ' " ~ "" ~ " Noel of Nicholas Saboly.—
Bunyan.
See Pilgrim's
Shepherd Boys, The. — Provencal
OHIP
Shepherd Boy's Song, The. — John
Progress, The.
Shepherd Dog of the Pyrenees, The. — Ellen Murray. — OCHS-25
—POY— WRR-33
Shepherd Folk Go to Bethlehem, The. — Nicholas Saboly, tr. fr.
the French by Anne Macdonnell. — CAW
Shepherd Girl of Domremy. — Thomas de Quincey. See Joan
of Arc.
Shepherd in Winter, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion
(Shepherd, The).
Shepherd Lad's Sundial, The. — William Wordsworth. See Ex
cursion, The.
Shepherd Maiden, A. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See Echoes
from Theocritus.
Shepherd of King Admetus, The. — Tames Russell Lowell —
APB— CAP— CSBP— HBVY— IAP— LLC— MOAP—
MPC-13— OBAV— PB-8— PECK— POY— PTER— TOP
Shepherd of Meriador, The. — Wilfred Rowland Childe. — HBMV
Shepherd of Nymphs, The. — Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Shepherd of the People. — Phillips Brooks. — OHCS-5 — WRR-45
Shepherd, Shepherd, Hark.— Saint Teresa, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Arthur Symons.— AWP— CAW
Shepherd Speaks, The.— John Erskine.— OQP— QP-1
Shepherd to His Love, The. — Christopher Marlowe. See Pas
sionate Shepherd to His Love, The.
Shepherd to the Evening Star, The.— John Addington Synionds.
Shepherd jo the^ Poet.— Agnes JKendrick Gray.— BAP — POT
'a Garrison. — CRYO—
Shepherd Wind, The. — Virna Sheard. — CPG
Shepherd-Boy's Carol, The. — Unknown. — HS
Shepherdes Calender, The, ^/.—Edmund Spenser. See Shep-
heardes Calendar, The.
Shepherdess, The. — Alice Meynell. — ACP — AEV — AWP— CP
— CRE— DD — EPP— FPH — GBV— GPE— GR-e—
GTSE— HBV— HBVY— ISP— JAWP— JKCP— LC—
LOW— MBP — MPC-14— OBVV— OG-POI— POOT
—PT— SMP— TCEP — TCPD— TPH— TSW— TSWC
— TVSH-VOD— WBP— WLIP
(Lady of the Lambs, The.) —GSRC — GTSL— LEAP —
OBEV — SBA
Shepherdess of the Shell, The.— Stanley Pillsbury.— CAG
Shepherds, The (in Flowers of Sion) .—William Drummond of
Hawthornden. — CO AH
(For the Nativity of Our Lord— Shepherds.)— MV-2
Shepherds, The. — Laura Spencer Portor. — PEDC
Shepherds, The.— Henry Vaughan. — YF
Shepherds All and Maidens Fair.— John Fletcher. See Faith
ful Shepherdess, The.
Shepherds' Brawl, One Half Answering the Other, The —
Sir Philip Sidney.— MV-2
Shepherd's Calendar, The, sels. — John Clare.
"Loud is the summer's busy song (fr. July.) — OBRV
Milkmaid singing, The" (fr. February.)— OBRV
"Timid maid, The" (fr. June.)— UFE
Shepherd's Calendar, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Shep-
heardes Calendar, The.
Shepherd's Commendation of His Nymph, The.— Edward de
Vere, Earl of Oxford.— CRE— EP
Shepherd's Complaint, A.— Richard Barnfield (?).— OBSC
(Unknown Shepherd's Complaint.)— EPEP
Shepherd's Conceit of Prometheus, The. — Sir Edward Dyer.—
Shepherd's Daffodil, The. See Shepherd's Garland The —
Michael Drayton. — CGOV
Shepherd's Description of Love, The.— Sir Walter Raleigh
and Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford.— EP EPP—
(Shepheard, What's Loue?) — NBE
Shepherd's^Dirge^The.— George Peele. See Arraignment of
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Shepherd's Garland, The, sels. — Michael Drayton.
Batte's Song. — NBE
Cassamen and Dowsabel (Motto s Song jr. the Fourth
Eclogue). — OBSC
.
(Daffadil.)— EPEP
(Ninth Eclogue, The.)— OAEP
(Shepherd's Daffodil, The— sel.)— CGOV
Rowland's Rhyme (fr. the Second Eclogue). — OBSC
Song to Beta (fr. the Third Eclogue).— OBSC
Shepherd's Gift, A. — Anytes, tr. fr. the Greek by John William
Burgon.— AWP
Shepherd's Gratitude, The. — Virgil. See Eclogues.
Shepherds Had an Angel, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
— CRYO— OHIP— SDH
Shepherds' Holiday, The. — Ben Jonson. See Pan's Anniver
sary.
Shepherd's Holiday. — Elinor Wylie. — HBMV
Shepherd's Home, The. — William Shenstone. — CG — GN — LC
Shepherd's Hunting, The, sels. — George Wither.
Eclogue 4.-— EPW-2
"None ere drunke the Thespian Spring" (set.) — NBE
On the Muse of Poetry (sel.) — EV-2
Philarete Praises Poetry (sel.) — OBS
("Seest thou not in clearest days" — si. longer sel.) —
EPS
Shepherds' Hymn, The (sL a&r.). — Richard Crashaw. — EV-2
(Holy Nativity of Our Lord God— si. a&r.)— WGRP
(Hymn of the Nativity — si. a&r.) — OBS
(In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God.) — BEL — CRE
(si. a&r.)— EP (si. a&r.)— EPP (si. a&r.)— EPS—
MV-2 (much a&r.)— TCEP (si. a&r.)
Sels. fr. above.
Hymn of the Nativity ("Gloomy night embraced," etc.).
— GS
(Holy Nativity, The — shorter sel.) — PTER
Shepherds' Hymn, The ("We saw thee in thy balmy
nest.")— ACP— CAW
(Holy Nativity, The — si. a&r.) — EPEP
(Shepherds Hymn Their Saviour. — 2 sts.) — EG
(Verses from the Shepherds' Hymn.) — EA — OBEV
Shepherds Hymn Their Saviour. — Richard Crashaw. See Shep
herds' Hymn, The.
Shepherds in Judea, The. — Mary Austin. — CO AH — DD — SDH
Shepherd's Lament, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr.
fr. the German by Bayard Taylor.— AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Shepherd's Life, The. — Phineas Fletcher. See Purple Island,
The.
Shepherd's Life, A. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry
VI, Part III.
Shepherd's Lullaby. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by Eliza
beth Prentiss. See Lullaby Song.
Shepherd's Ode, The. — Robert Greene. See Tullie's Love.
Shepherd's Pipe, The, sel. — William Browne.
Fourth Eclogue.— EPS
Shepherd's Psalm, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XXIII).
Shepherds Rejoice.— Isaac Watts.— CRYO— SDH
Shepherd's Resolution, The. — George Wither. See Fidelia, and
also Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Shepherd's Resolution in Love, The. — Thomas Watson. — EP
Shepherds Sing, The. — George Herbert. — CHB
Shepherd's Sirena, The, sel. — Michael Drayton.
Sirena.— EV-1— OBEV
Shepherd's Slumber, The. — Unknown. — CGOV
Shepherd's Song, The.— Joanna Baillie. — EBSV — EV-3
Shepherd's Song, The. — Edmund Bolton. See Shepherds* Song,
The: A Carol or Hymn for Christmas.
Shepherd's Song, A. — John Bunyan. — GS
Shepherd's Song, The.— Myles Connolly. — PASC
Shepherd's Song, The. — Torquato Tasso, tr. fr. the Italian by
Edward Fairfax. See Jerusalem Delivered.
Shepherds' Song, The ("As out I rode this enderes night"). —
Unknown. — CHB
Shepherds' Song, The: A Carol or Hymn for Christmas. — Un
known (at. to Edmund Bolton). — EV-1
(Shepherd's Song, The.)— COAH
Shepherd's Song of Venus and Adonis, The, — Henry Constable.
Shepherd's Story, The.— David J. BurrelL— OHCS-30
Shepherd's Tree, The. — John Clare. — EA — GTML
Shepherd's Trophy.— Alfred Ollivant. See Bob, Son of Battle.
Shepherd's Week, The, sels. — John Gay.
Ballad Monger, The (a&r.). — EV-3
Friday; or, The Dirge. — CEP
(Blouzelinda's Funeral — sel. fr. above.) — OBEC
Thursday; or, The Spell.— AEP-D— CEP— EPRE—TPH
Tuesday; or, The Ditty. — AEP-D
("Ah, Colin! can'st thou leave" — sel. fr. above.) — EPW-3
Shepherds Who Pasture Seek. — Herbert Trench. — MM
Shepherd's Wife's Song, The. — Robert Greene. See Greene's
Mourning Garment, The.
Sheridan at Cedar Creek. — Herman Melville.— APW—BBV—
GA— PAH
Sheridan's Ride.— Thomas Buchanan Read.— AP— APB— BBV
__CBPC - DD— FF — GA — GN — HBV — HBVY —
IAP — JHP— LPS-2— MC— MDAH— MPC-12— OBAV
— OFPE— OG— OHFP— OHCS-1 — OHIP — OTPC —
—PAH— PAP— PAPm—PB-9— PECK— POI—PPA—
PTA-1 — PYM — RON — TCAP— TVSH — WBLP —
WRR-43— WTP-7
Sheriff, The. — Madison Cawein. See Mountain Still, The.
Sheriff of Cerro-Gordo, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-21
Sheriff of Saumur, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BTB-8
Sheriff Thorne. — John Townsend Trowbridge.— BTB-3
Sheriff's Honor, The. — Harriet Blackstone.— NPTP
Sherman. — Richard Watson Gilder. — AA— APL — GA — MDAH
—OBAV
Sherman Tornado, The.— Howell L. Piner. — WRR.-23
Sherman's in Savannah. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — GA — MC
—• Jr A.H
Sherman's March. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — OHCS-30 —
WRR-19
Sherman's March to the Sea. — Samuel H. M. Byers. — DD — •
GA— PAH— PAP
(Song of Sherman's March to the Sea.) — HBV — MC—
OTPC— RON
Sherwood. — Alfred Noyes. See Song of Sherwood, A.
Sherwood (play).— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
She's All My Fancy Painted Him. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles
Lutwidge Dodgson) . — ALV — N A
She's Pretty to Walk With.— Sir John Suckling.— ALV
She's the Easter Girl for Me. — Mrs. Macdonald. — WRR-57
Sheskinbeg.— Elizabeth Shane.— HBMV
Shi King or Book of Odes. — Unknown.
How Goes the Night, tr.fr. the Chinese by Helen Waddell.
— AWP— JAWP— WB P
I Wait My Lord, tr. fr. the Chinese by Helen Waddell . —
AWP— J AWP— WBP
Maytime, tr. fr. the Chinese by L. Cranmer-Byng. — AWP
Morning Glory, The, tr. fr. the Chinese by Helen Waddell.
— AWP— GBOV— JAWP— WBP
Pear-Tree, The, tr. fr. the Chinese by Allen Upward. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
"There grows an elm tree," tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley.
(Book of Odes, sel.)— MBP
Under the Pondweed, tr. fr. the Chinese by Helen Waddell.
—AWP
Woman, tr. fr. the Chinese by H. A. Giles. — AWP
You Will Die, tr. fr. the Chinese by H. A. Giles.— AWP—
JAWP— WBP
Shibboleth.— Mrs. Elizabeth H. Jocelyn Cleveland.— OHCS-3
Shield, The.— Mary Elizabeth Coleridge.— EPW-5
Shield, The. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — OG
Shield of Faith, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Shield of the Marguerite, The. — Jean de La Taille, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Shield of the Rose, The. — Jean de La Taille, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Shillin' a Day. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Shiloh (A Requiem).— Herman Melville.— APW
Shine On, Most Glorious Light. — Kenyon West. — WRR-S7
Shine, Perishing Republic. — Robinson Jeffers. — CMP — LA —
MAP— NAMP— NP
Shining Hope, A. — Julia M. Thayer. — OQP— QP-1
Shining Road, The.— Catherine Cable.— PDN
Shining Spaces of the South, The. — Joseph Campbell. — JKCP
Shining Streets of London, The. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Shining Web, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Shiny Little House, The. — Nancy M. Hayes. — SUS
Ship, The. — Charles Mackay. — BLPA
Ship, The.— John Masefield.— MV-2
Ship, The.— Lloyd Mifflin.— AA— LEAP
Ship, The.— Sir J. C. Squire.— CH—POOT—TCPD—WP
Ship, an Isle, a Sickle Moon, A. — James Elroy Flecker. —
GPE (a&r.)— ODP
Ship and Her Makers, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Ship Canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific, The. — Francis
Lieber.— PAH
Ship Comes In, A.— -Oliver Jenkins. — DDA
Ship in The Desert, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. See Crossing
the Plains.
Ship near Shoals. — Anna Wickham. — HBMV
Ship o' Bed, The. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — JPC — TSW—
TSWC
Ship of Death, The, sel. ("I sing of autumn and the falling
fruit"). — D. H. Lawrence. — NAMP
Ship of Faith, The. — Unknown. — BTB-3 — HBR— HHHA—
OHCS-17— WRR-43
Ship of Fools, The, sels. — Sebastian Brandt.
Geographers, tr. fr. the German by Alexander Barclay.
—ACP
Preachment for Preachers, tr. fr. the German by Alexander
Barclay.— ACP— CAW
Star of the Sea, tr. fr. the German by Alexander Barclay.
—ACP— CAW
Tudor Rose, The, tr. fr. the German by Alexander Barclay.
ACP
Ship of Rio, The.— Walter de la Mare.— UTS
Ship of State, The (Odes, I, 14). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
William Ewart Gladstone.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(To a Ship— Tr. unknown.) — POOI
Ship of State, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Build
ing of the Ship, The.
Ship of State, The.— William P. Lunt.— BTB-5— LLC
Ship on Fire. The. — Charles Mackay. — PRK
Ship, Ship, Go Straight.— Harold Vinal.— MCT
Ship Starting, The. — Walt Whitman. — MOAP
Ship That Never Returned, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
(Ad. by Henry C. Work.)— BLPA
Ship-Boy's Letter, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Ship-Builder, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Ship-Builders. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — ABVC — JHP — M.AL
461
Ship-Love
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Ship-Love.— Ethel E. Mannin.— NLK
Shipman,pThe.— Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The
Shipmen, The—William Hunnis.— OBSC
gmps. — Margaret Barrington. — MW
. ngon. —
hips, The. —John Joy Bell.— GS— TVS H
bhips.— John Masefield.— CP— LEAP— NP— NV— PM
Ships.— Nancy Byrd Turner. — SUS
ghips at Anchor.— Alice Marston Seaman.— HB
Ships at Sea.— Robert B. Coffin.— LLC—LPS-1
Ships at Sea.— Allie Wellington.— OHCS -21
ghips m Harbor. — David Morton.— OBAV — VOD
Ships m the Sky.— Lucy Larcom.— PB-9
bhips of Yule, The.— Bliss Carman.— CPG—HBVY—MLP—
Ships
the Night.— Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Ships That Pass in the Night, sel.— Beatrice Harraden.
Traveler ^and the Temple of Knowledge, The (fr. Ch. IV).
Ships That Sail in the Night.— Dysart McMullen.— GPWW
Shipwreck, The.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Shipwreck, The, sels.— William Falconer.
In vain the cords and axes were prepared" (fr. Canto
III).— LPS-2— OBEC
(Extract from "The Shipwreck.")— EPW-3
(From "The Shipwreck.")— EPRE
Jt comes! the dire catastrophe draws near."
(From "The Shipwreck".)— EV-3
Shortening Sail. — SG
Shipwreck. — James Russell Lowell. See Under the Wil
lows.
Shipwreck, The.— E. H. Palmer. — BOHV — NA
Shipwrecked.— Frangois Coppee, tr. fr. the French.— OHCS-19
Shirk or Work?— Grace Bordelon Agate.— HB
Shirt.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS—SASS
Shiv and the Grasshopper.— Rudyard Kipling. • See Jungle
Book, The.
Shock of Bereavement, The. — William Wordsworth. See Sur
prised by Joy.
Shock-Headed Cicely and the Two Bears. — Unknozun.— GSRC
Shoe Factory, The. — Ruth Harwood. — HBMV— POY
Shoe or Stocking.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— CRYO— SDH
"Shoe the colt."— Mother Goose.— RIS
"Shoe the horse and shoe the mare." — Unknown. — PPA — PPL
("Shoe the old horse"— si. diff.)— S AS
Shoeing a Bronco. — "Bill" Nye. — SPE-5
Shoemaker, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Shoe-Maker, The. — Unknown. — GFA
Shoemakers, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— APB— CAP—
Shoemaker's Daughter, The. - Thomas Dunn English. —
x.--i
Shoemaker's Holiday, sels. — Thomas Dekker.
First Three-Man's Song, The — EV-2
(May.)— OBSC
Second Three-Man's Song, The.— EV-2
(Catch.)— CBOV
(Saint Hugh.)— OBSC
(Second Three Men's Song, The.)— EP— EPP
Shoemaker's Little White Shoes, The.— Frances E. Willard.
— SPE-5
Shoe-Makers' Song, The.— Thomas Deloney. See Gentle Craft,
The.
Shoemakers' Jng The (much abr.).— John Greenleaf Whit-
Shoes.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Shoes have tongues."— Ho Orleans
oe ave ongues."— Ho Orleans. See Father Gander.
Shon Campbell.— William Andrew Mackenzie.— HMSP
Shonny Schwartz.— Charles F. Adams.— OHCS-23
Shoo, Shoo, Shoo-Lye (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Shoogy-Shoo, The.— Winthrop Packard.— HBV
Shoot the Buffalo (with music).— Unknown.— ABF
Shootmg^E^McGrew, The.— Robert W. Service.— BAP—
Shooting Song, A.— William Brighty Rands.— OTPC
Shop.— Robert Browning.— AEV— VLEP ^Ajr<-
Shop, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— BEL
Shop, The. — Eunice Tietjens. — POOT
Shop and Freedom. — Unknown. — PAH
Shop Windows. — Rose Fyleman. — UTS
Shopman, The. — Eleanor Far j eon. — HBVY
Shopping.— Denver Post. — OHCS-38
Shops. — Thomas Burke.— MCT
Shops. — Winifred M. Letts. — MW — POY
Shore. — Mary Britton Miller. — SUS
Short and Sweet,— Annie Farwell Brown.— WRR- 19
bnort Anecdotes about Lincoln. — Unknown. — WRR-41?
Short Beach.— Richard Hovey.— NLK
W°0er' The> ~~ u»k*<*>»- —
-
(Here Comes a Lusty Wooer.)— CH
Short Encore, A.— Unknown.— HHHA
oTor! £retters of a Sma11 Boy.— Paul West.— OHCS-40
Short Measures.— Ben Jonson. See Pindaric Ode, A: To the
Immortal Memory and Friendship of That Noble Pair
Sfcnrf PSlr ¥ C1UI CW ani Sir Henry Morrison. '
Short Poem for Armistice Day, A.— Herbert Read.— BPM-34
Short Sensational Story.— Unknown.— OHCS-16
Short Sermon, A.— Mel B. Spurr.— HHHA
(Dialect Trilogy, A II: He Was Sick of It.)— WRR-38
Short Song of Congratulation, A.— Samuel Johnson. S« One-
ana- 1 wenty.
Short Story_ in Sonnet Form. — Maxwell Bodenheim — MOAP
Shorten Sa- George Bubb Dodington, Lord MelcombtP-
(Ode.)— CEP— OBEC
Shortenin' Bread (with music). — Unknown _ ABF
Shortening Sail.— William Falconer. See Shipwreck
Shorter Catechism, The.— John Buchan.— HMSP
Short;Grass Country, The.— Earl Alonzo Brininstool.—
" Pl£Ced °Ut' A' - James
Shorty George (with music) .—Unknown. — ABF
Shoshone Legend, A.— Eugene Field.— PEF
—ABF ^ dS Heaft °f
-—Unknown.
i&0ti5iVfe0? Jim Lane,!— Merrill Moore.— MAP— MOAP— SPP
Q?°UldAnOU Feen i™1™* to Censure.-f/Myl>n^w.-MHT
Shout All over God's Heaven.— Unknown.— IHA
Shoutin'." — Frank Lebby Stanton.— OHCS-29
Shouting Jane.— S. V. R. Ford.— OHCS-28
Shovel ^Man, The, — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Shovellm' Iron Ore (with music). — Unknown _ A«?
Show, The (Life, XlJlV). -Emily Dickinson -TCAP
Show, The.— Wilfred Owen.— NAMP— RH
Show me, deare Christ, thy spouse, so bright and clear "~-
01 John Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
Show of Hands, A (am).— W. R. Walkes.— WRR-36
Show the Flag.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Shower, A. — Izembo. — SUS
Shower, A. — Mabel Ethleen Palmer. — HB
Shower, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Shower, A. — Rowland Thirlmere. — ME
Shower, The.— Henry Vaughan.— OBS
Shower Bath, The.— Persis Greely Anderson.— NYBV
Showing Off an Elocutionist.— Miner Griswold.— OHCS-33
Shrimp-Gatherers, The (Parody). — Bayard Taylor PA
Shrine, The.— Digby Mackworth Dolben.— DD-™ GTML— HBV
Shrine, .The— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle) .— LA— MAPA— NP
Shrine m the Pantheon, A.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Shriving of Guinevere, The.— S. Weir Mitchell.— BTB-4
Shropshire Lad, A, sels.— A. E. Housman.
I. 1887.
(1887.)— NAMP
II. "Loveliest of trees the cherry now." — BPN— CRP-
(J A hi JL — V L Jii P
(Loveliest of Trees ) - ATP - AWP - BEL - BLV -
TV ,
IV. Reveill^BP^-CRE-CRP-EPN-LL-4-OAEP
(Reveille.)— BEL— BMEP — CMP— CP—JPC— MBP—
PG— POOT— PYM— WLIP
V. Oh, see how thick the goldcup flowers."— CRE— CRP
— VLEP
(Good-bye Young Man, Good-bye.)— NAL
VT(-wi, Se« How Thick the Goldcup Flowers.)— MBP
VI;™n^heri thre lad for 1™%™% sighs."
xrrV <<™nrt.the La1 for L°aetfng Sighs.)— MBP
^(Blackbird, %$-!$&££& Ludlo-"~VLEP
(When Smoke Stood Up from Ludlow.)— CMP— MBP—
Vin. " Tarewell to barn and stack and tree.' "— OAEP
Tv(F^ewe11 to Barn and Stack a«d Tree.)— CMP
1A. On moonlit .heath and lonesome bank."— BPN—
w — i
(On Moonlit Heath.)— POTT— TCEP
T ««H?onllr Heath and Lonesome Bank.)— CMP
h the livin^ meet."— OAEP
ing Meet-)~ CMP— MBP—
XIII. "When pI_wasE one-and-twenty." — BPN — CRP -
(Poems, XIII.)— PG
VVTTT ^CQ \ we?k the winter thorough."— VLEP
ml w? f 7fen I-w^-s in love with you."— OAEP
giT
(Then and Now.) — YT
To an Athlete Dyi
.
thlete Dying Young.— ATP— BEL— BPN—
]--
ioo ^ &£Bfend Pkin"
(Shro^irfLad^A^-Y? ^ Plain;)-MCCG-OT
XI. Bredon Hill.— BPN— POOT _ POTT— TPFP
( d°L ~ CMP 1SP ~ MBP^RNP
i hundreds t" Ludlow come (or the
462
( d
XXIIL
j
^ads jn Their Hundreds.)— MBP
n A i§ay' fed' have y°u thin^s to do?"— BPN
(Lad, Have You Things to Do?)-PTER
7"^-' ?ave I011 Thin&s to Do?)— WLIP
. This time of year a twelvemonth."— BPN
TITLE INDEX
Siege
Shropshire Lad, A. (Continued').
XXVI. "Along the field as we came by." — BPN — OAEP
—POTT
(Along the Field As We Came By.)-— HBV— MBP
XXVII. "Is my team plowing."— BPN— VLEP
(From "A Shropshire Lad.") — LEAP
(Is My Team Plowing.)— BLV— CMP — LBBV— MBP
(PoemsTxXVII.)— PG
(Voice from a Grave, A.) — BMEP
XXVIII. Welsh Marches.— POTT— VLEP
(Welsh Marches.)— TCPD
XXIX. Lent Lily, The.
(Lent Lily, The.)— MPB— OHIP— POY
XXX. "Others, I am not the first."
("Others, I am not the first.") — NAMP
XXXI. On Wenlock Edge.— CBE— POTT
(On Wenlock Edge.)— BLV— GT-2— HBV— RNP
("On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble.") — CBE
XXXIII. "If Truth in hearts that perish."
(If Truth in Hearts That Perish.)— WLIP
XXXIV. New Mistress, The.
(New Mistress, The.)— RNP
(XXXI.)— CRE
XXXV. "On the idle hill of summer."— BPN
(On the Idle Hill of Summer.) — MBP
XXXVI. "White in the moon the long road lies."— CRP
(Long Road.)— TSW
(White in the Moon.)— AWP— BEL— JAWP— TOP—
WBP
(White in the Moon the Long Road Lies.) — CMP —
WLIP
XXXVII. "As through the wild green hills of Wyre." —
BPN
("As through the wild green hills of Wyre.'*) — CBE
XXXIX. " 'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town."— BPN
('Tis Time, I Think, by Wenlock Town.)— LBBV
XL. Into My Heart.— POTT
(Into My Heart an Air That Kills.)— CMP— WLIP
("Into my heart an air that kills.") — BPN — CBE
XLI. "In my own shire, if I was sad."— CRE
XLIII. Immortal Part, The.— POTT— VLEP
(Immortal Part, The.) — MBP
XLVII. Carpenter's Son, The.— BPN
(Carpenter's Son, The.) — BLV
XLVIII. Be Still, My Soul, Be Still.— PIAE— POTT
(Be Still, My Soul.)— BMEP— CMP
("Be still, my soul, be still.")— OAEP
XLIX. "Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly." — BPN— -
CRE
(Think No More, Lad.)— CMP
L. "Clunton and Clunbury." — BPN
LII. "Far in a western brookland."— BPN— EPN— OAEP
(Far in a Western Brookland.)— AWP— BEL— GPE—
JAWP— LBBV— POTT— TOP— WBP— WLIP
LIII. True Lover, The.
(True Lover, The.)— ATP— BLV
LIV. "With rue my heart is laden."— BEL— BPN— CRP
—EPN— OAEP— VLEP
(Poems— LIV.)— PG
(With Rue My Heart Is Laden.)— AWP — BMEP —
CBOV— CMP — GPE -^ GR-e — GTSL — ISP—
JAWP— LBBV —LEAP— MBP— OTA— PI AE—
FOOT— POTT— TCPD— TOP— WBP— WTP-5
LV. "Westward on the high-hilled plains."— BPN
(Westward on the High-Hilled Plains.)— MCCG
LVL Day of Battle, The.
(Day of Battle, The.)— CMP— OHIP
LX. "Now hollow fires burn out to black." — VLEP
(Now Hollow Fires Burn Out to Black.)— CMP
LXI. Hughley Steeple.— VLEP
LXIL " Terence, this is stupid stuff/ "—OAEP— VLEP
(Epilogue.) — MBP
(Mithridates.)— WTP-S
(Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff.)— CMP— NAMP— WHA
Power of Malt, The (sel.).— HBV— LEAP
LXIII. "I hoed and trenched and weeded." — BPN
Shroud, The.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.—NP— RM
Shroud of Color, The. — Countee Cullen. — GPE
Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi, The. — John Webster. See
Duchess of Malfi, The.
Shrubbery, The.— William Cowper. — CEP — GTSL — NBE—
OBEC
Sh-ta-ra-dah-dey (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Shuffle-Shoon and Amber-Locks. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Shuh's Hunting. — Ching. See Odes of Ching.
Shui Shu, sets., tr. fr. the Japanese by Arthur Waley.
"Because river-fog." — Kiyowara Fukuyabu. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
'Deer which lives, The." — Onakatomi Yoshinobu. — AWP
'If it were not for the voice." — Nakatsukasa. — AWP
'Since I am convinced." — Saigyo Hoshi. — PFE
'Time I went to see my Sister, The." — Tsurayuki. — AWP
'When halting in front of it." — Hitomaro. — AWP — JAWP
—PFE— WBP
"Winter has at last come." — Minamoto No Shigeyuki. —
AWP
Shule Aroon.— ^Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish.— GTIV— TIP
Smile, Shule, Shule, Agrah ! — "Fiona Macleod" (William
Sharp).— LHW—TL
(Shule, Agrah!)— OBVV
Shun the Bowl.— Eliza H. Barker.— OH CS- 15
Shut In.— Sarah M. Dunham (arr.).— MHT
Shut Not Your Doors. — Walt Whitman. — APW CAP IAP
Shut Out. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EPW-5 — GBOV—
UFE
Shut Out That Moon. — Thomas Hardy.— CMP
"Shut, shut the door, good John! fatigued I said." — Alexander
Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Shut-Eye Sentry, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Shut-Eye Train, The. — Eugene Field.— MPC-2 — PFE
Shy Geordie. — Helen B. Cruickshank.— HMSP
Shy Little Maid, A. — Unknown. — SPE-4
Shylock for the Jews. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant
of Venice, The.
Shylock Lends the Ducats. — William Shakespeare. See Mer
chant of Venice, The.
Shylock to Antonio. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Si Descendero in Infernum, Ades. — James Russell Lowell —
BAV
Si Hubbard. — Unknown. — AS (with music) — IHA
Si Jeunesse Savait! — Edmund Clarence Stedrnan. — AA
(Why?)— BLP
Siberia. — James Clarence Mangan. — BMC — CBOV — ERP
GTIV— TIP
Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis. — Robert Browning. See Garden
Fancies.
Sibyl.— "JE" (George William Russell).— SMP
Sibyl, The.— Thomas Gordon Hake.— VA
Sibyl. — John Payne. — VA
Sibylla Palmifera. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The (Soul's Beauty).
Sibylla's Dirge. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest
Book.
Sibylline Prophecy, The. — Virgil. See Eclogues.
Sic Semper Tyrannis. — Aldis Dunbar. — DDA
Sic Transit.— Thomas Campion. — CRE — GTSL — TOP
("Come cheerful day, part of my life to me.") — EG
(Come, Cheerful Day.)— BEL
"Sic Transit." — Joseph Plunkett. — ACP
(Glories of the World Sink Down in Gloom, The ) — BMC
Sic Transit. — Unknown. — BLV
(Proper Sonnet, How Time Consumeth All Things, A — at,
to Thomas Proctor.)— MV-2—OBSC •
Sic Vita.— William Stanley Braithwaite. — BANP — CP — LBMV
— NLK— OQP—QP-2
Sic Vita (C.). — Henry King, Bishop of Chichester (wr. at. to
Francis Beaumont). — GPE — LPS-1 (composite vers, by
Henry King, William Browne, Simon Wastell and Wil
liam Strode.)— MV-2— OBS— OHCS-19
(Even Such Is Man.) — BEL
("Like to the falling of a star.") — EG
(Of Human Life.)— BLV
(On the Life of Man.)— CBOV— CRE— EP— HBV— SEP
— TOP— TPH— WHA
Sic Vita.— Henry David Thoreau.— MOAP
Sicilian Captive, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — WRR-6
Sicilian Night, A. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See Echoes from
Theocritus.
Sicilian's Tale, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. • See
Tales of a Wayside Inn.
Sicily. — EmilRothe. See Warnings from History.
Sicily, December, 1908. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Sicily: Song of Callicles, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Em-
pedocles on Etna.
Sick Child, The.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— CH
Sick Doctor, The. — E. Arnal, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Sick Eagle, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Sick King in Bokhara, The. — Matthew Arnold. — VLEP
Sick Kitty, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Sick Leave. — Siegfried Sassoon. — LBBV — MM — NP
Sick Man and the Angel, The, — John Gay. See Fables (Fable
XXVII).
Sick Rooster, A. — Helen Angell Goodwin. — WRR-20
Sick Rose, The (in Songs of Experience). — William Blake —
AWP — BEL — BLV— EP — EPP— JAWP — OAEP
—TOP— WBP
("O Rose, thou art sick.") — EG
Sick Stockrider, The. — Adam Lindsay Gordon. — EPW-5 —
OBVV— VA
Sick-Bed Promises.— Augusta Kortrecht. — WRR-52
Side Street, A. — Louis Untermeyer. — CBOV
Sidewalks of Life, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Sidewalks of New York, The. — Charles B. Lawlor and James
W. Blake.— BLPA— LPS-1
Sidmouth Soul, A. — Cale Young Rice. — TBM
Sidney Godolphin.— Clinton Scollard. — AA — OBAV
Siege.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BAP— HWM
Siege, The. — Sir John Suckling. — EPS
Siege of Belgrade, The.— Alaric Alexander Watts (?).— ABVC
— BLP A— BOHV— HBV— LPS-3— WTP-1
Siege of Calais, The. — Will Victor McGuire. — OHCS-33
Siege of Chapultepec, The. — William Haines Lytle. — MC — PAH
Siege of Corinth, The (cond.). — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
— WRR-11
Heroes of Greece (fr. st. xv). — OHCS-7
Storming of Corinth, The (sts. xxii-xxxiii, abr.). — LH
(Assault, The — sel. fr. above.) — EV-4
Siege of Cuautla, The: The Bunker Hill of Mexico. — Walter
S. Logan.— WRR-22
Siege of Derry, The. — Cecil Frances Alexander. — TIP
Siege of Lucknow, The.— H. Savile Clark.— WRR-13
Siege of Plattsburg (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Siege of the Alamo. — Elizabeth L. , Saxon. — BTB-7 — PPSC ;
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Siege of Valencia, The, sel. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans.
Dirge: "Calm on the bosom of thy God."— BCEP— EP—
EPW-4— EV-4— HBV (longer)— OBEV
(Death-Hymn, A.)— OBRV
Siege of Vire, The. — Olivier Basselin, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington, — AFP
Siege of Zamora, The. — Unknown. See Cid, The.
Siena, sel. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Laud of Saint Catherine, The. — CAW
Siena. — George Edward Woodberry. — MCT
(Daisies, The.) — LEAP
Sierra Madre. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Sierran Pan.— Henry Meade Bland.— MRV
Siesta, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by William Cullen
Bryant.— A WP— JAWP— WBP
Siesta, The.™ Carl Werner.— RYC
Sigh, A.— Anne Finch. — CEP
Sigh, The. — Thomas Hardy. — VLEP
Sigh. — Stephane Mallarme, tr. fr. the French by Arthur Sy-
mons.— A WP—JAWP— WB P
Sigh, A.— Harriet Elizabeth Spofford— AA— HBV— PR
Sigh, The.— Nathaniel Wanley.— OBS
Sigh for Knockmany, A. — William Carleton. — TIP
"Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more." — William Shakespeare.
See Much Ado about Nothing.
Sigh Not for Love. — Helen Hay Whitney. — A A
Sigh of Silence, The.— John Keats. See I Stood Tip-toe upon
a Little Hill.
Sigh That Heaves the Grasses, The.-— A. E. Housman.— POTT
Sighing Mystery, The.— L. A. G. Strong.— BPM-31
Sight.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— BMEP— CMP— GR-e—JPC—
MBP
Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim, A. — Walt
Whitman.— AA— CAP— I AP— MO AP—TCAP
(Sight in Camp, A.)— EA
Sight through a Glass, and Face to Face. — Isaac Watts.—
AEP-D
Sightless Man, The. — Robert W. Service. See Les Grands
Mutiles.
Sights and Sounds of the Night. — Carlos Wilcox. — LA
(Northern Lights.)— APW
Sign, The.— Frederic Manning.— LBBV—NP
Sign' of Distress, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Sign of the Cross, The, sels. — Wilson Barrett.
Marcus Pleads for Mercia.— WRR-2
(Triumph of Faith, The— abr.)—- SSS
Marcus Pleads with Mercia (si. abr.).-~ WRR-4
(Sign of the Cross, The — shorter.) — SPE-1
Triumph of the Faith, The.— WRR-48
Wooing of Berenice, The. — WRR-29
(Love of Berenice, The — si. abr.) — BTB-9
Sign of the Cross, The. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman.—
JKCP— VA
Sign of the Golden Shoe, The. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of
the Mermaid Tavern (IV).
Sign of the Son of Man, The. — Vida Scudder. — MOM
(Thy Kingdom, Lord, We Long For.)— WGRP
Signal Fires. — Edward Everett Hale. See From Potomac to
Merrimac.
Signal Hill.— Sarah Bixby Smith.— TL
Signalman's Story, The. — Jessie H. Wheeler. — WRR-19
Signals of Distress! — Robert Crompton. — TS
Signature, A. — Robert H. Davis. — GA
Sign-Board, The. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — OHCS-14 — PRK( abr.
and diff,)~ WRR-15
Significance of Easter. — Jane Stewart. — WRR-S7
Signing of Magna Charta, The. — Jerome K. Jerome. See
Three Men in a Boat.
Signing of the Armistice, The. — Unknown. — AOAH
Signing of the Declaration, The. — George Lippard (wr. at. to
Charles Sheppard). See Legends of the American Rev
olution, 1776, etc.
Signing the Pledge. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Signs. — Josephine Merwin Cook. — WRR-31
Signs.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Signs.— Inez C. Parker.— OHCS-38
"Signs, The."— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Signs and Omens. — Unknown. — BTB-1 — OHCS-10
Signs and Seasons. — Unknown. — RIS
Signs of Christmas.— Willis B. Hawkins.— WRR-28
Signs of Christmas. — Edwin Lees. — CRYO — OHIP — SDH
Signs of Rain.— Edward Jenner.— BLPA— CG— LPS-2— OTPC
— PRWS— RIS
Signs of the Season in the Kitchen. — Unknown. — SDH
Signs of the Times. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WRR-40
Signum Cui Contradicetur. — Sister Mary Angelita. — JKCP
Sigurd the Volsung, sets. — William Morris.
Gunnar's Death Song. — EPW-S
Of the Passing Away of Brynhild.— TCEP— VA— VLEP
Sigurd on Hindfell.— EPW-5
Slaying of the Niblungs, The. — LH
Wisdom of Brunhild, The.— EPW-5
Silence.— Mavis Clare Barnett.— BLP— OQP— QP-2
Silence. — Thomas Hood. — BCEP— CH—ERP—ES—GTMI^—
GTSL — LEAP — OBEV — OBRV — PPD-1 — SBA —
"
Silence, The.— Archibald MacLeish.—HBMV
Silence.— Edgar Lee Masters.— APL—GR-a— MAP— MM V—
NP— NPSC— SBMV
Curious Boy, A (sel.).— RH
Silence. — James Herbert Morse. — AA
Silence.— James Whitconib Riley.— CPWR
Silence. — Theodore Roethke. — TB
Silence. — John Lancaster Spalding. — AA
Silence, The.— Leonora Speyer. — LHW
Silence! — Charles Hanson Towne. — BPP — OQP — QP-1 —
WGRP
Silence.— Charlene Underwood.— AM V-36
Silence.— Winifred Welles.— HBMV
Silence, The. — Anna Wickham. — NP
Silence and Speech.— Richard Garnett.
(Epigrams.) — ALV— HBV
Silence, and Stealth of Days I—Henry Vaughan.—WHA
Silence of Love, The. — "^E" (George William Russell).— CMP
_
Silence of the Poets, The.— Anna Hempstead Branch.— WLIP
Silence Sings.— T. Sturge Moore.— GTML— MBP
Silenced Singer, The. — William James JLmton. — VA
Silences. — Arthur O' Shaughnessy . — V A
Silences.— Mary Dixon Thayer.— BMC
Silent Army, The.— Ian Adanac.— GPWW
Silent Army of Memorial Day.— Julia Clinton Jones.— DRB
Silent Baby.— Ellen Bartlett Currier.— LPS-1
Silent Folk, The.— Charles Wharton Stork.— SBMV
Silent Grand Army The.-"E. M. H C "-PEOR
Silent Harp, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
Silent Hour- — Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. fr. the German by
Jessie Lemont. — AWP
Silent Is the House.— Emily Bronte.— CH—WTP-2
(Visionary, The.)— NBE— OAEP
EPP— OBEV— PG
"Passions are liken'd (or likened) best to floods and
streams" (I).— EPEP
"Wrong not, sweet empress of my heart (II).— GPE
(Wrong Not, Sweet Empress of My Heart.) — HBV—
OBS (longer, si. diff., at. to Sir Robert Ayton)
Silent Martyr, The.— Bertha V. Walker.— HB
Silent Melody, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
Silent Night. — Joseph Mohr, tr. fr. the German. — CRYO
(Holy Night — pant., tr. by Gruber.) — WRR-4 1
(Stille Nacht, tr. fr. the German by Thomas Walsh.) —
(Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht — (trig. German and tr. by
Gruber.)— SDH
Silent Noon. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Silent Places, The.— Harold M. Hildreth.— OQP— QP-2
Silent Pool, The.— Harold Monro.— CMP
Silent Ranges, The. — Stephen Moylan Bird. — HBMV
Silent Room.— Helen Frith Stickney.— ST r^
Silent Singer, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Silent Songs.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— GR-a— TCAP
Silent Sufferer. — John Gilland Brunini. — JKCP
Silent System, The.— Abraham Dreyfus, tr. fr. the French by
Brander Matthews.— SPE-2 — ST (abr.)
(Oak in a Storm, An.)— WRR-13
Silent Tongue, sel. ("Exterior speech is oft," etc.). — Thomas
Lake Harris. — BAP
Silent Tower of Bottreau (or Bottreaux), The. — Robert Stephen
Hawks.— OBRV— OHCS-18— PTER— TCEP— VA
Silent Town, The. — Richard Dehmel, tr. fr. the German by
Jethro Bithell.— AWP—JAWP— WBP
Silent Victors, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Silent Voices, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BMEP— EP—
EPP— LEAP— OQP— QP-2— VA
Silent Wooded Place, The.— Rachel E. Miller.— CAG
Silentium Altum. — Blanche Mary Kelly. — CAW
Silenus in Proteus. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. — ERP
Silet.— Ezra Pound. — MAP
Silhouette. — Violet Alleyn Storey.— CIV
Silkweed.— Philip Henry Savage.— AA — OBAV
Silkworm, The. — Marco Girolamo Vida. See De Bombycibus.
Silkworms. — Mary Elliott. — OTPC
Siller Croun (or Crown), The. — Susanna Blamire. — AV — HBV
—LPS-1
Silly Billy.— Fred Emerson Brooks.— WRR-25
Silly Fair. — William Congreve. — LPS-2
(Lesbia.)— BCEP
Silly Fool, The.— W. H. Auden.— OBMV
Silly Song, A. — Louis How. — PR
Silly Sweetheart. — Unknown. — CH
Silva Gadelica, sel. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by George
Sigerson.
Solace in Winter. — TIP
Silver.— Walter de la Mare.— CMP— CP—CV—GFA— GTSL
— LC— LL-4— MBP— MW— NV— OG— OTA— PB-3—
PCD— POI—PT—RAR—SL—SUS— TCEP
Silver Age, sel. — Thomas Heywood.
Praise of Ceres. — LC
(Song of Ceres, Proserpine, Swains, and Country
Wenches.)— MV-2
Silver and Gold.— Nedra Vance Ogle. — HB
Silver Bird's Nest, The. — Unknown. — PEOR
Silver Boat, The. — Mary Frances Butts.— PB-2
Silver Bowl, A. — Robert E. Brittain. — OA
Silver Canoe, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — GR-a — TBM
Silver Clothes. — Angela Morgan. — LHW
Silver Crook, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CMP— CPAN-3
Silver Cup, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-26
Silver Dagger (A and B vers.). — Unknown. — ABS
Silver Filigree. — Elinor Wylie. — GT-2
Silver for Midas.— Winifred Welles.— GPE
Silver, Greeting, A. — Stanley Schell.— WRR-25
Silver Jack. — Unknown. See Jack the Evangelist.
Silver King, The, sel. — Wilson Barrett.
Wilfred Denver's Dream. — WRR-13
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Silver Lantern, A. — Karle Wilson Baker.— HBMV
Silver Nails. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Silver Penny, The.— Walter de la Mare.— OBMV
Silver Plate, The. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — BTB-6
Silver Point.— Carl Sandburg.— GM AS
Silver Poplars. — Grace Noll Crowell. — LS
Silver Question, The. — Oliver Herford. — NA
Silver §&cp.-Anne Blackwdl Payne.-GFA-UTS
Silver Shoes. — Jessie Annie Anderson. — HMSP
Silver Street. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MCT
Silver Swan, The.— Orlando Gibbons.— OAEP A17T,A,7
("Silver swan, who living had no note, The.") — AEP-W
Silver Tassie, The (C.).— Robert Burns.— EBSV—OBEC
(Before Parting.) — LH
(Farewell, A: "Go, fetch to me a pint o' wine.") — GTBS
^a J-GTSE— GTSL— SB A
(Go Fetch to Me a Pint o' Wine.)— BEL— CRE—EP
(My Bonnie Mary.)— BSV—GPE—HBV— LEAP— OBEY
Silver Tree, The. — Francis Keppel. — BLA
Silver Vedding, The. — Unknown. — WRR-32
Silver Wedding.— Ralph Hodgson —HBMV
Silver Wedding, The. — Mrs. C. M. Stowe. — OHCS-6
Silver Wind.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Silversmith, The.— Edward Hyde.— OHCS-38
en via — William Shakespeare. See Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Simaetha.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— MAPA
Similar Case, A.— Unknown .— CCR — CHS — HSP— SPE-4—
SR— WRR-29
Similar Cases. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — BAP — BBV —
DDA— HBV— MPC-14— OBAV— PASC— WTP-4
Simile, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Aurora Leigh,
f imile A.— Matthew Prior.— BOHV — CEP — EP— EPRE—
EPW-3— TCEP
Simile, A. — Mrs. Emma M. Schwartz. — HB
Similes. — Edward Moxon. — OBRV
Similes.-I7nftn*«w.— BOHV— HBVY
Similia Similibus Curantur. — Orpheus C. Kerr (Robert
Henry Newell).— OHCS-20
Simkin, Tomkin and Jack. — John Masefield. — PM
Simmenthal. — Frederic William Henry Myers. — EPW-S
Simon and Judas. — Kenneth W. Porter. — OQP— QP-2
Simon Danz. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Dutch Pic
ture, A.
Simon Grub's Dream. — Unknown. — OHCS-33
Simon Lee.— William Wordsworth.— BEL — BPN — EM-2 —
EPN— EPNC— ERP— GEPC— PTER
(Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman.)— CGOV— GTBS— GTSE
—GTSL
Simon Legree — A Negro Sermon. — Vachel Lindsay. — HBMV —
NAMP
Simon Short's Son Samuel. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Simon Solitary's Ideal Wife.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Simon, Son of Onias. — Bible, 0. T. See Ecclesiasticus.
Simon the Cyrenean. — Lucy Lyttleton. — HBV — MOM
Simon the Cyrenian Speaks. — Countee Cullen. — GPE— MAP-
MOM— OQP— QP-1
Simon's Burden. — Rose Terry Cooke. — MOM
Simon's Wife's Mother Lay Sick of a Fever. — Unknown. — CD
(Katrina's Visit to New York.) — OHCS-23
Simpkins. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Simple Autumnal. — Louise Bogan. — MAP — MOAP
Simple Bill of Fare for a Christmas Dinner, A.— Helen Hunt
Jackson.— COAH
Simple Case of Grippe.- — Edmund Vance Cooke. — WRR-58
Simple Church, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Simple Cobler of Aggawarn, The, sels. — Nathaniel Ward.
Country Hobnails. — APB
Postscript. — APB
Song: "They seldome lose the field, but often win." — APB
Two Predictions. — APB
"When boots and shoes are torn up to the lefts." — APB
Simple Faith. — William Cowper. See Truth.
Simple Field That I Shall Buy, The.— Mildred I. McNeal.—
PFY
Simple Maid, A.~Lord De Tabley.— VA
Simple Nature. — George John Romanes. — HBV
Simple Ploughboy, The. — Unknown. — OBB
Simple Recipe, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Simple Rule. — Mother Goose. See For Every Evil under the
Simple Sign', A.— Unknown.— OHCS-29— WRR-15
Simple Simon. — Harriet S. Morgridge. See Mother Goose
Sonnets.
Simple Simon.— Mother Goose.— CPN— HBV (4 sts.)— HBVY
(4 sts.-)— PB-3 (4 sts.)— PBGP (5 sts.)— WP (4 sts.)
("Simple Simon met a pieman" — 3 sts.} — OTPC — PPL —
RIS
Simple Things, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Simple Things. — Paul-Jean Toulet, tr. fr. the French by Joseph
T. Shipley.— CAW
Simpler Lie, A. — Neville Peace. — AMV-37
Simples.— James Joyce. — HBMV— NP — OTA
Simplex Munditiis. — Ben Jonson. See Epiccene, or The Silent
Woman.
Simplicity (Nature, XXXIII).— Emily Dickinson.— APW—
GPE— JPC— TCAP— TSW— TSWC
Simplicity and Sweet Neglect.— Ben Jonson. See Epiccene, or
The Silent Woman.
Simplicity's Song. — Robert Wilson. See Three Ladies of
London.
Simplon Pass, The.-?- William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The
CDown the Simplon Pass).
Sim's Little Girl.— Mary HartwelL— OHCS-14
Sin.— Richard (?) Baxter.— YFR
Sin.— George Herbert.— BCEP— EPS— ES—EV-2
(Bosom Sin.)— LLC
Sin, Despair, and Lucifer. — Phineas Fletcher. See Locusts, 01
Apollyonists, The.
Sin Is Sin.— Unknown.— BLP— HT
Sin of Omission, The (C.). — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson)
Sang-ster. — BLPA— HB V— HT— LO W— -POI — PTA-2
—SPE-4
. (At Sunset.)— WRR-33
"Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (LXII).
Sin of South Bend, The. — Joyce Kilmer. See Ballad of New
Sins, < A.
Sin of the Bishop of Modenstein, The. — "Anthony Hope." Sec
Heart of Princess Osra.
Sin of the Coppenter Man. — Edmund Vance Cooke. —
PTA-2
Sin of the Prince Bishop, The. — William Canton. — CLS
"Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXV).
Since Christmas.— Frederick R. McCreary.— MAP
"Since Cleopatra Died." — Thomas Wentworth Higginson. — AA
— OBAV
Since First I Saw Your Face. — Unknown. — EV-1— OBEV
("Since first I saw your face I resolved to honour and
renown ye").— AEP-W— EG— OBSC
"Since I am convinced." — Saigyo Hoshi, tr. fr. the Japanese
by Arthur Waley.
(Seven Poems, III.)— AWP
"Since I did leave the presence of my love."
See Amoretti (LXXXVI).
-Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (LXXXVI).
Since I for Love. — Unknown. — TMEV
Since I Have Felt the Sense of Death. — Helen Hoyt.— NP
"Since I heard." — Mitsune. See Kokin Shu.
Since Jessie Died. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice." — William
Shakespeare. See Hamlet (Hamlet's Declaration of
Friendship) .
Since My Mother Died.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR t
"Since of no creature living the last breath." — Edna St. Vin
cent Millay. See Fatal Interview.
Since Papa Doesn't Drink. — Nixon Waterman.- — WRR-50
Since She Went Home. — Robert Jones Burdette. — OHCS-28—
WRR-23
"Since she whom I lov'd hath payd her last debt." — John Donne.
See Holy Sonnets.
Since Sister's "Got a Beau. — Unknown. — WRR-52
"Since that this thing we call the world." — John Hall. — EG
"Since then the Night hath hurl'd." — Jasper Mayne. — EG
Since There Is No Escape. — Sara Teasdale. — LA
"Since there's no help [come let us kiss and part]." — Michael
Drayton. See Idea.
Since Those We Love and Those We Hate. — William Ernest
Henley.— OBMV
"Since thou, O fondest and truest." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
"Since to be loved endures." — Robert Bridges, — GTML — GTSL
— PWB— SBA
"Since we loved." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Since We Parted. — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton).
—HBV
Since We Said Good-Bye. — Arthur Upson. — PR
Since Will Turned into a Boy. — Unknown (at. to F. A. Steele).
—WRR-50
(Lament of a Little Girl.)— RON— SPE-6
(Little Girl's Plaint, A.)— OHCS-39
Since You Went Away. — Alison Brown. — PPGW
Since Youth Is All for Gladness. — Glenn Ward Dresbach.—-
BAP— HBMV
Sincere Flattery. — Jarnes Kenneth Stephen.— HBV
(Imitation of Walt Whitman.) — PA
Sincere Praise. — Isaac Watts. — CEP
Sincerity the Soul of Eloquence. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
—OHCS-9
Sinfonia Domestica. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — HBMV — LEAP
— MAP— NP— FOOT
Sinfonia Eroica. — Alice Archer James. — A A
Sing a Song a Sixpence ("Vocalize in silver strains"). —
Unknown. — BTB-5
Sing a Song o' Shipwreck. — John Masefield. — PM
Sing a Song of Books. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — MOB
Sing a Song of Roses. — Unknown. — LPP
Sing a Song of Sixpence. — Mother Goose. — CFBP — CPN —
FTB— HBV— HBVY— MPC-2 (1st 8 II.)— OTPC—
PB-1 (with add. st.)— PBV— PPL
("Sing a song of sixpence.") — SAS
(Song of Sixpence, A.) — RIS
Sing a Song to Me. — Unknown. — LLC
Sing Again. — Marie van Vorst.— AA_
Preston Peabody. See Nightingale Unheard, The.
Sing Heigh-ho!— Charles Kingsley.— ALV— HBV— SPE-7
"Sing his praises that doth keep." — John Fletcher. See Faith
ful Shepherdess, The.
Sins1 Ho for the Herring. — Grace Blackburn, — CPG
Sing It Today.— B. Y. Williams.— POI— SL
Sin^'Meya Song.— Robert^Louis Stevenson.— PFE— POTT—
VOD
(Lad That Is Gone, A.)— HBV— WLIP
(Over the Sea to Skye.)— EBSV
("Sing me a song.") — CPOI
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Sing
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Sing On, Blithe Bird! — William Motherwell. — CPN — DD — GN
—GS— HBV— HBVY—JPC—MPC-10— OTPC— PPA
(I've Plucked the Berry.)— EV-4
Sing, Sing for Christmas.— J. H. Egar.— CRYO— OHIP
Sing, Sing, What Shall I Sing? — Mother Goose (wr. at. to
Joseph G. Francis).— OTPC—PBV
(Musical Evening, A — diff. vers.) — CIV
Sing Thou, My Soul. — Theodosia Garrison. — CAW
"Sing unto Jehovah." — Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XCVIII).
Sing We Noel Once More. — Unknown, tr. by Edward B. Reed.
— ODP
Sing with Right Good Cheer. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Sing, Ye Trenches !— Helen Coale Crew.— RH
Sing You a Song. — Unknown. — VIL
Singer, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Singer, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — PRWS
Singer, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — OHCS-4
Singer, The. — Anna Wickham.— BMEP—HBMV— MBP— NP
__ TSW— TSWC
Singer and the Child, The. — Adeline E. Gross. — OHCS-2S
Singer Asleep, A. — Thomas Hardy. — OAEP — POTT
Singer in the Prison, The. — Walt Whitman. — AP — APB (diff.)
— CAP-OHNP
Singer of High State, The. — Louis Golding. — MBP
Singer of One Song, The. — Henry Augustin Beers. — AA —
WLIP
Singer of the Stillness, The. — Bertha Ten Eyck James. — MRV
Singer Saith of His Song, The. — Francis Thompson. — VLEP
Singers, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — LLC — ST—
Singer's Alms, The (C.).— Henry Abbey.— OHCS-14
Singer's Climax, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Singers in a Cloud, The. — Ridgely Torrence. — CP — HBMV—
LA— LC— LEAP— SPT
Singers in the Snow, The. — Unknown. — OHIP — SDH
Singer's Prelude, The. — William Morris. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Apology, An).
Singer's Quest, The. — Odell Shepard. — NLK
Singer's Revenge, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Singin' wid a Sword in Ma Han'. — Unknown. — APW
Singing. — Dorothy Aldis.— GFA
Singing. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CFBP— CPN— CPOI—
EPW-5— GFA— LC— MPC-4— PB-3— SUS
Singing across the water. — Wesley Stretch. — OHCS-21
Singing Baby, The. — Grace Winthrop. — WRR-19
Singing for the Million. — Thomas Hood. — OHCS-8
Singing Girl, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1 — JKCP
Singing Heart, A. — Winnie Lynch Rockett. — PDN
Singing Huntsman, The^— -Witter Bynner.— MAP_
Singing in God's Acre, the. — Eugene Field. — PEF — '
"Singing is sweet; but be sure of this." — James Thorn
Art.
Singing Joseph. — Mrs. Annie A. Preston. — PPYP-
; Lea " ' «.,-«-
-WRR-19
. See
-YPS
Singing Leaves, The. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP — GN —
JHP— MPB — MPC-14 — OHNP — OTPC— PTA-2 —
STB
Singing Lesson, The.— Jean Ingelow.— DD— FPE — HBV —
LLC—IVtPC-6— WRR-43
Singing Lesson. A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN —
HBV— VLEP
Singing Man, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — HBV —
LEAP
Singing Nigger. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Singing of Yourself in Me, The.— Ma.ry Hallet.— AMV-35
Singing Saviors, The. — Clement Wood. — BAP — OQP — QP-1
Singing Silences, The.— ";E" (George William Russell). — GT-2
Singing Skyscrapers, The, sel. — William Rose Benet.
Woolworth Tower. — PT
Singing Soldiers.— Frank Wolcott Hutt. — POI — SL
Singing Stars. — Katharine Tynan. — VA
Singing the Reapers Homeward Come. — Unknown. — OHIP —
RYC
Singing, the While You Work. — Gladys Ray Snakenberg. —
VF
Singing Water. — Rudolph Chambers Lehmann. — HBMV
Singing World, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Sky-Bora
Music.
Singing-Lesson. — Mary Colborne. — WRR-34
Singing-Time. — Rose Fyleman. — MPC-1
Singing- Woman from the Wood's Edge, The. — Edna St. Vincent
Millay.— FFTM— HBMV— WTP-7
Single Head of Wheat, The.— Mrs. L. C. Eldred.— BTB-6 (si.
afer.)— OHCS-20
"Single tree there was, A." — William Wordworth. See
Prelude, The.
Singleman.— Alfred Hayes.— AMV-36
Singleness of Friendship, The. — Jelalud-din Rumi, tr. fr. the
Persian. — BFV
Sings a "Winky-Tooden" Song. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Session with Uncle Sidney, A.
Smgsingetjie. — Arthur Vine Hall. — MM
Sing-Song, sels. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See
Boats Sail on the Rivers.
Brownie, Brownie, Let Down Your Milk.
"Days are clear, The."
"Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush, A."
Eight O'Clock.
Growing in the Vale.
Hurt No Living Thing.
"I planted a hand."
"If hope grew on a bush."
If Stars Dropped Out of Heaven,
Sing-Song (Continued).
"Kookoorookoo ! Kookoprookoo."
Motherless Soft Lambkin, A.
Pin Has a Head, A.
Pocket Handkerchief to Hem, A.
"Rushes in a watery place."
Twist Me a Crown.
What Does the Bee Do?
"When a mounting skylark sings."
"Where innocent, bright-eyed daisies are.'*
Wh9 Has Seen the Wind.
"Wind has a rainy sound, The."
Sing-Time.— Rose Waldo.— GFA
Singular Sangfroid of Baby Bunting, The. — Guy Wetmore
Carryl.— NA
Sinking of the "Merrimac[k]." — Lucy Larcora. — MC — PAH
Sinless Child, The, sel. ("Her ways were gentle"). — Elizabeth
Oakes Smith. — AA •
Sinner Contemplates, A. — Frances Boal Mehlek. — DDA
Sinner-Saint, The.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— ACP— CAW
Sins of Kalamazoo, The.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
"Sins you will nedes that I shall sing." — Sir Thomas Wyatt. —
NBE
"Sion lies waste, and Thy Jerusalem." — Fulke Greville, Lord
Brooke. See Cselica.
Sioux Chief's Daughter, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. — APB —
BTB-3 (var.)— LL-3— OHCS-19 (abr.)— PPSC
Sioux Indians. — Unknown. — CSF
Sir Aldingar (A vers. in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. —
ESPB (A, B and C vers.)~OEE (A vers.)
Sir Andrew Barton (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — ESPB
— EV-2— OBB— SG (diff. vers.)
Sir Bailey Barre. — William S. Gilbert. See Utopia, Limited.
Sir Bat-Ears. — Helen Parry Eden. — PPA
Sir Beelzebub. — Edith Sitwell. — MBP
Sir Beville.— Robert Stephen Hawker. — ABVC
Sir Cawline (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — ESPB— OBB
Sir Christopher Wren.— E. C. Bentley.— BOHV
Sir Dandelion.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Sir Eggnogg. — Bayard Taylor. — PA
Sir Eglamore. — Unknown. — SC
Sir Eustace Grey, sel. ("There was I fix'd," etc.). — George
Crabbe.— NBE
Sir Francis Drake Reviv'd. — Sir William Davenant. See His
tory of Sir Francis Drake, The.
Sir Galahad.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BEL— BHV— BMEP—
BPN— CRE— EM-2— EP— EPN — EPP— GR-2— GTBS
— HBV— JHP— OBVV— ODP— OFPE— OG— OTPC—
PB-S— PBGG— PECK— PJH-2— POY— PTER— SEP—
STB— TCEP— TPH— TVSH— VA— VLEP— WTP-9
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Middle English by Jessie L. Wes'ton.— BEL— CRE—
EM-1
"He dowelles ther al that day," etc. (fr. Fytte the Second).
—NBE
Sir Gawayn at the Green Chapel (fr. Fytte the Fourth). —
EPOM
Stranger at King Arthur's Court, The (fr. Fytte the First).
—EPOM
("Ther wacz lokyng on lenthe," etc. — shorter sel.) — EP
—EPP
Sir Gawayn at the Green Chapel. — Unknown. See Sir Gawain
and the Green Knight.
Sir Giles' War-Song.— William Morris.— BPN
Sir Grinibald's Ransom. — Mary E. Bradley. — PVS
Sir Guy the Crusader. — William S. Gilbert. — BOHV
Sir Henry Clinton's Invitation to the Refugees. — Philip
Freneau.— PAH
Sir Hugh, or, The Jew's Daughter (A vers. [B vers. in Percy's
Reliques]).— Unknoivn.—CH— EM-1 — EPOM— ESPB
(A, B, C and N vers.)
(Composite vers.) — BPB
(Hugh of Lincoln — A vers.) — ACP— BB — OBB
Sir Hugo's Choice. — James Jeffrey Roche. — BTB-7
Sir Humphrey Gilbert. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APD
— BHV— CGOV— HBV— HBVY—MC— OTPC— PAH
—PTER— TCAP— TOP— TVSH
Sir James the Rose. — Unknown. — ESPB
Sir John Butler. — Unknown.— ESPB
Sir John Franklin. — George Henry Boker. See Ballad of Sir
John Franklin, A.
Sir John Franklin. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — EP— EPP—
Sir John Suckling's Campaign. — Unknown. — CG
Sir Joshua Reynolds. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Retaliation.
Sir Lancelot du Lake (in Percy's Reliques).— Unknown. — CG
Sir Lark and King Sun. — George Macdonald. See Adela
Cathcart
Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
— GEPM— ISP— VA
Sir Launfal. — Thomas Chester. — ATP
Sir Launfal, sel. ("But here at starting"). — John Moultrie.—
Sir Launfal and the Leper. — James Russell Lowell. See Vision
of Sir Launfal, The.
Sir Lionel (A, B, C vers.).— Unknown.— ESPB
Sir Marmaduke. — George Colman (the Younger). — BFVR—
CTBP— LPS-3— MW
Sir Marmaduke's Musings. — Theodore Tilton. — AA
Sir Nicholas at Marsten Moor (C.). — Winthrop Mack worth
Praed.
(Marston Moor.)— BHV
Sir, No Man's Enemy, Forgiving All. — W. H. Auden. — NAMP
466
TITLE INDEX
Skies
• Olaf — Tohann Gottfried von Herder, tr. fr. the German by
Elizabeth Craigmyle.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
• Patrick Spens (or Spence). — Unknown.
Avers (*» Percy's ieliques).— AEP-W— ATP— AWP—
BEL — CBOV— CH—CR— CRE— CRP— EM-1—
EP — EPOM — EPP — ESPB — GR-2— ISP—
TAWP— NAL — NPH — OAEP— OHNP— PFE
—PIAE— PJH-1— PTER— SEP— TCEP— TOP—
TPH— WBJ?— WHA
B vers. (si. a "
CGOV — CSBP— EA— EBSV— EPC— EPW-1—
ESPB— EV-2— GN— -GS— HBV — LH— MCCG—
OBB— OBEY — OG— PB-7— POY— PYM — RG
— SBA— SG— STB— WTP-1
Composite vers., A and G (abr.) — BLV
Sir Peter. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Headlong Hall.
Sir Peter and Lady Teazle. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan. See
School for Scandal, The. .
Sir Philip Sidney. — Matthew Royden. See Elegy on a Friend's
Passion for His Astrophill, An.
Sir Richard Grenville's Farewell, on His Sailing for Foreign
Parts in the Year 1585. — Unknown.— SG ;
Sir Richard's Song.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Sir Robin.— Lucy Larcom.— MCG— MPB— PB-2
Sir Roger at His Country House. — Joseph Addison. See Spec-
Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, — Joseph Addison. See Specta
tor, The.
Sir Roland (abr.').— Unknown.— STB
Sir Rupert the Fearless, sel. — "Thomas Ingoldsby (Richard
Harris Barham).
Lurline; or, The Knight's Visit to the Mermaids.- — WRR-1
Sir Sidney Smith. — Thomas Dibdin. — CG
Sir Thopas. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The.
Sir Turlough: or, The Churchyard Bride. — William Carleton.
—TIP
Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth. — F. M. Allen. —
BTB-7
Sir Walter Raleigh Sailing in the Lowlands. — Unknown. — SG
(Golden Vanity, The {diff. vers.].)— ABVC— CH— GR-a—
OBB (mod.)— SG (mod.}— WTP-1
(Goulden Vanitee, The.)— SG
(Sweet Trinity, The — A and _B vers.} — ESPB
Sir Walter Raleigh to a Caged Linnet. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton.
— VA
Sir Walter Raleigh to the Queen.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— OAEP
(To the Queen.)— OBSC
Sir Walter Scott's Tribute. — Sir Walter Scott. See Monastery,
The.
" 'Sire,' announced the servant to the king." — Rabindranath
Tagore. See Fruit-Gathering.
Siren Chorus.-^-George Darley. See Syren Songs.
Siren Song. — William Browne. See Inner Temple Masque,
The.
Sirena. — Michael Drayton. See Shepherd's Sirena, The.
Sirens, The, sels. — Laurence Binyon.
"Sing the Finders ! Sing the Bold." — MV-2
("Hymn the Finders! Hymn the Bold.")— TCPD
"Whither is she gone, wing'd by the enemy airs." — MM
Sirens, The. — Homer. See Odyssey, The.
Siren's Song, The. — William Browne. See Inner Temple
Masque, The.
Sirens' Song, The.— Homer. See Odyssey, The.
Siren's Wedding-Ring, The.— George H. Jessop.— OHCS-23
Sirmio. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by Charles Stuart Calver-
ley.— AWP— JAWP—WBP
Sirmio: Lago Di Garda. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by Thomas
Moore.— TBV
Sis Rapalye.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Sistah Lize.— William Wallace Cook.— OHCS-37
Sister, The. — Francis Ledwidge. — MLP
Sister. — Marian Osborne. — CPG
Sister.— John Greenleaf Whittier. See Snow-Bound: A Win-
Sister, A6— William Wordsworth. See Sparrow's Nest, The.
Sister Agatha's Ghost.— J. Jackson Wray. See Nestleton
Magma
Sister and L— Unknown.— BTB-3— OHCS-18— PTA-1
Sister, Awake!— Unknown. — CGOV— CH— DD— GPE— HBV
__MV-2— OBEV— PASC— RG
(Maying Song.)— EPEP
Sister Ernestine's Beau. — Belle Marshall Locke. — OHCS-36
Sister Helen.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— BEL— BMEP— BPN—
CBOV — CR — EP — EPN — EPP — EPNC — OAEP —
PIAE— POTT— TCEP— TOP— TPH— VLEP
Sister Jones's Confession. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CFWR
Sister Mary of the Love of God.— Rosa Mulholland.— VA
Sister of Charity, The.— Gerald Griffin.— OHCS-12— PTWP
Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life, A.— William Shakespeare.
See Measure for Measure.
Sister Rose's Suspicions.— Eugene Field. See White House
Ballads, The.
Sister Songs, sels. — Francis Thompson.
"Ah, help, my daemon," etc. — VLEP
"But lo! at length the day/* etc.— OEM V— VLEP
"In the Garden."— GBOV ^ ^ ,,„„„ e
"Kiss? for a child's kiss, A."— BMEP— EPW-5
"Thou canst foreshape thy word." — VLEP
Sisterly Confidences.— Rhoda Broughton.— WRR-2(T
Sisterly Scheme, A.— Henry Cuyler Bunner.— BTB-7— DRB
(arr. by Eliza. A. McGill)
Sisters, The.— Roy Campbell.— OBMV
Sisters, The. — Louise Ayers Garnett. — PT
Sisters, The. — Amy Lowell. — MAP
Sisters, The, sels. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
Love and Sorrow (I). — POTT
There's Nae Lark (II).— POTT
(Lyric, A.)— HBV
Sisters, The. — John Banister Tabb. — AA — BAP — LEAP
Sisters, The, sel. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Song: "O diviner air," etc. — BPN
Sisters, The, — John Greenleaf Whittier.— AWP — BFVR— CAP
— MOAP— OHCS-10— WRR-27
"Sister's Best Feller." — Joseph C. Lincoln. — PTA-1 — WRR-39
Sister's Cake. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Sisters Kastemaloff, The. — Carlton Talbott.— - ALV
Sister's Sacrifice, A. — Augustin Daly. — WRR-4
Sisters' Tragedy, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— WRR-53
Sit Closer, Friends. — Arthur Macy. — BFV
Sit Down, Sad Soul (C.). — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller
Procter).— CAW— ICBD— LPS-2— SPE-4— VA
Sit Up Straight!— Unknown.— WRR-1 7
Sittin' on the Porch. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Sitting Here. — Elizabeth Coatsworth. — UTS
Sitting Room in a Bowery Hotel. — Elias Lieberman. — AMV-35
Situation in Eighteen Sixty-Three, The. — Abraham Lincoln. —
WRR-46
Siva, Destroyer. — George Perry.— OBAV
Six Carpenters' Case, The. — Sir Frederick Pollock.— VA
Six Feet of Earth. — Unknown.-— BLPA
Six Green Singers. — Eleanor Far j eon. — ODP — SDH
Six Little Mice. — Unknown. See Some Little Mice Sat in a
Barn to Spin.
Six Love Letters. — Unknown. — OHCS-25 — WRR-20
Six O'Clock.-— Trumbull Stickney.— MOAP
Six O'Clock P. M.— Unknown.— PPYP— YFR
Six Poets Gazed upon the Moon. — Morris Abel Beer. — PFE
Six Times an Orphan. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Six Yoke. — Edwin Ford Piper. — NV
Sixt Nimphall, The, set. ("Cleere had the day"). — Michael
Drayton. — OBS
Sixteen and Sixty. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Sixteen Dead Men. — Dora Sigerson Shorter. — ACP
Sixteen Months. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Sixth Book of Homer's Iliad, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The
(Hector's Farewell to Andromache).
Sixth Pastoral, The ("How still the Seal"). — Ambrose Philips.
See Pastorals.
"Sixty seconds make a minute." — Unknown. See My Time
Table.
Sixty-Eighth Birthday. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
'Sixty-Four and 'Sixty-Five. — Unknown. — BTB-1
Six- Year-Old, A.— Unknown.— PPYP
Skaian Gate, The, sel. ("Hector, the captain bronzed"). —
Geoffrey Scott. — OBMV
Skater of Ghost Lake, The.— William Rose Benet. — PVS — TBM
Skaters, The.— John Gould Fletcher.— PFY— MAP
Skater's Song, The. — Unknown. — CGOV
Skating. — Herbert Asquith. — SUS
Skating. — William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The (Introduc
tion — Childhood and School-Time).
Skein of Grievous War, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The.
Skeleton at the Feast, The. — James Jeffrey Roche. — AA — LEAP
Skeleton in Armour, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA
— APB—APD— APL— APW— AWP— BFVR— CAP—
CTBP— GBV— GEPM— GR-a— HBV— HBVY— IAP—
JHP— LEAP— MCCG— MOAP— OG— OTA — PAH —
PB-7— PECK— PFE— PJH-1 — PTER— RG— RON —
STB— TCAP— TOP— WLIP— WTP-6
Skeleton in the Cupboard, The. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. —
HBV— VA
Skeleton of the Future, The. — "Hugh MacDiarrnid." — OBMV
Skeleton's Story, The. — Unknown.— BTB-4
Skeptic, The. — Anna Elizabeth Bennett. — TB
Skeptic, The.— Witter Bynner.— PR
Skeptical Chicken.— Unknown. — WRR-58
Skerryvore ("For love of lovely words," etc.). — Robert Louis
Stevenson. — VLEP
Skerryvore: The Parallel ("Here all is sunny," etc.}. — Robert
Louis Stevenson. — VLEP
Sketch, A. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — NBE — OBRV
Sketch.— Caria Sandburg.— cFcS— EMS— HBMV— MLP— NP
Sketch Book, The, sel. — Washington Irving.
True Friends That Cheer. — MOB
Sketch for a Portrait. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — NYBV
Sketch from the Life, A. — Arthur Guiterrnan. — BOHV
Sketch of a Poet —Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Sketch of His Own Character. — Thomas Gray. — BEL — CEP—
EPRE— EPW-3— TOP
Sketch of the "Old Coaching Days, A." — John Poole.— OHCS-6
Sketches by Boz, sel. — Charles Dickens.
Drunkard's Death, The.— BTB-8 (abr.}— OHCS-6 (much
abr.)
Sketches from a Canal Boat. — Gertrude Huntington McGiffert.
Sketches from the Dolomites. — Lena Whittaker Blakeney.— -OA
Amid the Snows.
Leaving the Val D'Ampezzo.
On the Great Dolomite Road.
Sketches of Noble and Sordid Lives. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
See Among the Hills.
Skew-Ball Black, The.— Unknown.— CSF
Ski.— Ted Olson.— BPM-33 ^^
Skies Italian.— Ruth Shepard Phelps.— TBV
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Skies
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Skies of Utah, The.— Solon R. Barber.— BPM-34
Skilful Listener, The.— John Vance Cheney.— AA
Skimpsey. — Alfred Stoddart. — BTB-7
Skip to My Lou (with music}. — Unknown.— ABF
Skipper Ben. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Lucy Larcom). —
BTB-5
Skipper Ireson's Ride. — John Greenleaf Whitter.— ABVC— AP
— APB— APD— APL— AP W— BOHV— CAP — CGO V
— CR— DDA— GA (abr.}~~ GBV— HBV— IAP— JHP—
LL-3 — MOAP — MPC-14— OBAV— OG— OHCS-8—
OHNP— OTA— OTPC — PAH — PB-8— PFE— PF Y —
PIAE— PJH-2— PTER — RON— TCAP— WTP-9— YT
Skipper's Love, The; or, The Tide Will Turn. — Mary A. Barr.
— BTB-6
Skoal! Charles Lindbergh, Skoal! — Unknown. — GA
Skull of Shakespeare, The.— George Sterling. — BAP
Sky, The.— Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— GF A— MAP— VOD
Sky, The. — John Ruskin. See Modern Painters.
Sky.— Betty Shippe.— DDA
Sky, The.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— AA— GR-a— OBAV—
SPE-2— TCAP
("Sky is a drinking-cup, The.")— WRR-17
(Under Flight of Youth, The.)— APB
Sky after Storm. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion, The
(Mist Opening in the Hills).
"Sky came tripping, The." — Ilo Orleans. See Father Gander.
Sky for You, The. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-4
"Sky is changed — and such a change, The!" — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Sky Is Low, The (Nature, LXXX).— Emily Dickinson.— LL-3
— MAP
(Beclouded.)— AA
("Sky is low, The.")— OBAV
"Sky is thick upon the sea, The." — Richard Henry Stoddard.
—APB
Sky Is Up above the Roof, The. — Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the
French by Ernest Dowson. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
Sky, Mountains, River! — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
or -n .Chil?e Harold's Pilgrimage ("Sky is changed, The").
Sky Pair, A.— Robert Frost.— MAP
Canis Major.
Peaceful Shepherd, The.
Sky Pictures. — Mary Effie Lee Newsome. — CDC
Sky Pieces. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — GMAS
Sky Seng, A— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Sky-Born Music. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.— PB-8— POI—SL
—SPE-4 (1st 8 //.)
(Fragments.) — APB — OOP — QP-1
(Let Me Go Where'er I Will.)— NLK
(Music.)— CAP— GR-a— MOAP— WGRP
(Singing World, The.)— MW
(Something Sings.) — OTA
(There Alway, Alway Something Sings.) — GPE
Skye. — Alexander Nicolson. — EBSV
Sky-Goer, The. — Zona Gale. — LEAP
Skylark, The. — Allan Cunningham. — ABVC
Skylark, The. — Richard Watson Dixon. See Mano: A Poetical
History.
Skylark, The.— Rose Fyleman.— MLP
Skylark, The.— Miller Hageman.— WRR-2
Skylark, The. —James Hogg. — ATP — BLA—BPB—BSV—
CBPC — CR— DD— EBSV— EV-3—GN— GPE— GS —
HB V— HB VY— LC— LLC — LPS-2 — OTA — OTPC—
PECK— SBA— TVSH
(Lark, The.)— SN
Skylark, The. — Frederick Tennyson. — GN (abr.) — HBV — SN
Skylark and Nightingale. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See
"When a mounting skylark sings."
Sky-Lark Caged, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— PPA
Sky-Lark's Song, The. — John Bennett. See Master Sky-lark.
Sky-Making. — Mortimer Collins. — BOHV — TPH
Skyscraper. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — LL-3
Skyscraper Is a City's House. — Clara Lambert. — MPB
Skyscraper Loves Night, The. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Skyscrapers. — Rachel Lyman Field. — GFA
Skyscrapers. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Sky-Signs. — Frederick Mortimer Clapp. — VOD
Slabs of the Sunburnt West. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
"Into the night" (sel.). — POOT
Slain by Drink.— Alfred Young.— WRR-53
Slain Eagle, The. — William Gilmore Sims. — APW
Slainthe!— Patrick MacGill.— LBBV
Slander. — Unknown.— BTB-3 — OHCS-9
Slang Phrases. — Unknown. — HHHA
Slanguage of Love, The.— John Kendrick Bangs. — OHCS-40
Slant of Sun, A (War Is Kind, XIV).— Stephen Crane.—
TOAJr
(Hymn: "Slant of sun on dull brown walls, A.") — BAP
— MAP
Slants at Buffalo, New York. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Slap Him on the Back. — James Whitcomb Riley. — SPE-4
Slaughter House, The. — Alfred Young. — OHCS-32
Slaughter of the Laird of Mellerstain, The. — Unknown.— ESPB
Slave, The.— Richard Hengist Home. — VA
Slave, The. — James Oppenheim. — BAP— CP— MAP— NP —
OTA— PFE— PFY— PYM— VOD
Slave and Emperor. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Slavery. — William Cowper. See Task, The.
Slavery.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— B CEP
Slaves. — James Russell Lowell. See Stanzas on Freedom.
Slaves. — George Sylvester Viereck. — LPS-1
Slave's Auction, A.— W. A. Eaton.— WRR-24
Slaves Cannot Breathe in England. — William Cowper. See
Task, The.
Slave's Complaint.— William Cowper. — WRR-56
Slave's Dream, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AP —
CAP — GS — GTB S — IAP— MO AP— OB VV— PRK—
PYM— TSW— TSWC
Slaves to London. — Peter Motteux. See Love's a Jest.
Slave-Ships, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— APW
Slaying of Grendel, The. — Unknown. See Beowulf.
Slaying of the Niblungs, The. — William Morris. See Story of
Sigurd the Volsung, The.
Slaying of the Witch, The. — George Sterling. — MOAP
Slaying of Urgan, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Tristram of Lyonesse.
Sledburn Fair. — Unknown. — CH
Sleep. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA — IAP
Sleep. — Francis Beaumont (wr. at. to John Fletcher). See
Woman-Hater, The.
Sleep. — Alice Brown. — AA
Sleep, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CPOI — EP— EV-4
_HBV— LPS-3—OHPI— SPE-4— ST—V A— WGRP
(He Giveth His Beloved, Sleep.)— BTB-2— LLC
(To Sleep.)— BPP
Sleep. — Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (LI).
Sleep.— John Dowland (?).— LPS-3
(Lullaby.)— CBOV— GPE
(Rest Sad Eyes.)— BLV
(Song for Music, A.)— GTSL— TOP— WTP-1
( Tears. ) — E A— E V- 1— O B E V— P G
(Weep You No More.)— CH
(Weep You No More, Sad Fountains.) — EPEP — OAEP
—SBA
("Weep you no more, sad fountains.") — AEP-W — EG —
OBSC
Sleep. — Batholomew Griffin. See Fidessa, More Chaste Than
Kind.
Sleep. — Sophie Jewett. — PC
Sleep. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Sleep. — Robert Eyres Landor. See Impious Feast, The.
Sleep.— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — GBV — GT-2 —
TSW
Sleep. — Ada Louise Martin. — HBV
Sleep, sel. ("Yet, in the end"). — Christopher Morley. — PC
Sleep.— "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcott).— LPS-3
Sleep. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Sleep. — Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset. See Induction, The.
Sleep ("How many thousand").' — William Shakespeare. See
King Henry IV, Part II.
Sleep ("Come sleep, O sleep"). — Sir Philip Sidney. See As-
trophel and Stella (XXXIX).
Sleep ("Lock up, fair lids"). — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
Sleep. — Publius Papinius Statius, tr. fr. the Latin 6-v W H
Fyfe.—AWP " '
Sleep. — John Banister Tabb. — CCP — PC
Sleep. — Lewis Frank Tooker. — AA
Sleep. — Theophile de Viau, tr. fr. the French by Sir Edmund
Gosse. — AWP
Sleep. — Virgil. See JEneid, The.
Sleep.— William Wordsworth.— BLV— ISP— PIAE
(Sleeplessness.) — LPS-3
(To Sleep.) — BPN — EM-2— EP— EPN— EPP— ERP—
GBV— GEPC — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— HBR
— HBV— MBL— OBRV— PC— PPD-1
"Sleep, a ni-na-na, a nice long sleep." — Unknown.
(Protection of the Heavenly Powers — Venetian.) — BOL
Sleep — A Sonnet. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"Sleep and His Brother Death."— William Hamilton Hayne.
— AA
—ERP
"Stop and consider" (11. 85-95). — OBRV
(From "Sleep and Poetry.") — EV-4
(What Is Life?)— CBE
"What is more gentle" (11. 1-18, 85-95).
(From "Sleep and Poetry.") — EV-4
Sleep and the Monarch. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry IV, Pt. II.
Sleep, Angry Beauty. — Thomas Campion.— GTSE — HBV
("Sleep, angry beauty, sleep and fear not me!") — EG—
GTSL
Sleep at Sea. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EPNC
Sleep, Baby Dear. — Unknown. — BOL
Sleep, Baby, Sleep. — lone L. Jones. — BOL
Sleep, baby, sleep" ("Thy father herds the sheep").—
Unknown. — RIS
"Sleep, bab;^ sleep" ("I can see two little sheep").— Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes [German].)— BOL
(Lullabies of Various Lands— German.) — WRR-48
Sleep, Baby Sleep ("Thy father watches," etc.— 2 sts.).~-
Unknown, tr . fr. the German by Elizabeth Prentiss.—
(Cradle Song: "Sleep, baby, sleep"— 5 sts.)— LC
(Lullabies of Various Lands [German] — 1 st with
—WRR-48
(Lullaby Song.)— BTB-5
(Shepherd's Lullaby — 2 sts.) — PBV
("Sleep, baby, sleep.")— PPL
(Slumber Song, A — 5 sts.)—ROL
Sleep, Baby, Sleep.— George Wither.— HBV— OTPC
music.)
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TITLE INDEX
Slumber
See
Sleep Beloved, Sleep. — Unknown. — BOL
Sleep, Comrades, Sleep. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Decoration Day.
Sleep, Darling, Sleep.— Mary B. C Slade.— BOL
Sleeo Fairy. — Annie E. Tynan. — BOL
Sleep! Holy Babe.— Edward Caswall.—BOL
Sleep Impression. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAh
Sieep _ Innocent Sleep.— William Shakespeare. See Macbeth
(Murder of King Duncan).
Sleep Is a Suspension. — Carl Sandburg. See People, Yes,
Sleep, Little Dove. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Alsatian. — BOL
"Sleep make, baby."— Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes [East Indian].) — BOL
"S1eet> mv baby, sleep." — Unknown.
(Lullabies of Various Lands [Arabic].)— WRR-48
"Sleep, my child, my darling child, niy lovely child, sleep!" —
Unknown. — BOL
"Sleen my child, sleep, my child." — Unknown, tr. fr. the Jap-
anese by Mrs. M. C. Ayrton.™ BOL
"Sleep, my darling, calm and fearless." — Unknown. — BOL
"Sleep, my daughter, sleep an hour." — Unknown. — BOL
"Sleep my dear one, sleep my laddie." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Russian by Edna L. Walter. — BOL
Sleep, My Infant Saviour —George T. Rider.— BOL
Sleep, My Little 'Simmm-Colored Coon. — William H. Plass. —
BOL
Sleep My Treasure.— Edith Nesbit.— BOL— PRWS
"Sleep, O Sleep."— John Gay.— EG
Sleet) O Sleep! — Thomas Hastings. — BOL
Sleep of the Brave, The.— William Collins. See Ode Written
in the Beginning of the Year 1746.
Sleep of the Child Jesus, The.— Unknown.— CRYO
Sleep, Robin, Sleep. — James Gowdy Clark. — BOL
SleeD Silence' Child. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.—
EPEP— HBV
(On Sleep.) — SEP
(Sleep Silence' Child, Sweet Father of Soft Rest,)— BSV
(Sonnet: "Sleep, Silence' Child.")— EBSV— EPS— OBS
(To Sleep.) — ES
Sleep, Sleep, Beauty Bright.— William Blake. See Cradle
Song, A: "Sleep! sleep! beauty bright."
"Sleep, sleep, little mouse!" — Unknown.
(Lullabies of Vari9us Lands [Danish].) — WRR-48
(Rewards and Punishments [Danish].) — BOL
Sleep, Sleep, My Babe. — James B. Kenyon. — BOL
"Sleep sleep that comest from the mountains." — Unknown. —
BOL
"Sleep, sleep, that hover'st round." — Unknown. — BOL
Sleep Song. — Sara Henderson Hay. — AMV-36
Sleep Song.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK- 1
Sleep Song. A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by P. H. Pearse.
— BOL
Sleep Sweet. — Ellen M. H. Gates.— BLPA—BLRP—HT— PC
(Good-Night.)— VIL
"Sleeo sweetly, little child: lie quiet and still." — Unknown. —
BOL
Sleep the Mother. — Florence Kiper. — NP
"Sleep, this is the time for sleep." — Unknown. — RIS
Sleep Time in Darktown. — Unknown. See Sleep-Time in
Darktown.
"Sleep wayword thoughts, and rest you with my love." — Un
known. — EG
Sleep, Weary Child.— Carl Plough.— OHCS-17
Sleep Weel. — Murdoch Maclean. — HMSP
"Sleep, white little angel of God." — Unknown. — BOL
Sleeper, The.— Walter de la Mare.— CR— MBP— POOT— YT
Sleeper, The.— "Isobel Hume" (I. H. Fisher).— HBMV
Sleeper, The.— Edgar Allan Poe.— AA— AP— APA— APB—
APL— APW— BAP — BPB — CAP— LAP — LL-3—
OBAV— OBVV— TCAP
Sleeper, The.— Clinton Scollard— HBV—OBAV
Sleeper, The. — Unknown. See Thousand and One Nights.
Sleeper, The.— Walt Whitman.
Indian Woman, The. — PCD
Sleeper of the Valley, The. — Arthur Rimbaud, tr. fr. the
French by Ludwig Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Sleepers, The. — William Henry Davies. — BMEP — CMP —
LBBV— POOT— POTT— PYM
Sleepers.— J. Corson Miller.— TBM
Sleepers, The, sel. — Walt Whitman.
Indian Woman, The.— CGOV— PCD
Sleepin' at the Foot o' the Bed. — Luther Patrick. — BLPA
Sleepin' Out.— Robert V. Carr.— PB-4
Sleeping and Watching. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — BOL
Sleeping at Last. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VLEP
Sleeping Beauty. — Madame Ackermann, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington.— AFP
Sleeping Beauty, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — PT
Sleeping Beauty.— Walter de la Mare.— POY
Sleeping Beauty, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Sleeping Beauty, The.— Samuel Rogers.— EV-3—GPE—GTBS
— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LPS-1
Sleeping Beauty, The, sel. ("When we come to that dark
house").— Edith Sitwell.— OBMV
Sleeping Beauty, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Day-
Dream, The,
Sleeping Child, A.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— CPN— PRWS
(To a Sleeping Child.)— BOL— GS
Sleeping Child, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Sleeping Child. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Sleeping Fury, The. — Louise Bogan. — BPM-37
Sleeping Giant, The. — Pauline Johnson. — OCL
Sleeping Heroes. — Edward Shanks. — OBMV
Sleeping Mansion, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Sleeping May.— Rebekah Willis.— PPYP
Sleeping Mistress, The. — John Fletcher. See Women Pleased.
"Sleeping or waking, thou sweet face." — Unknown. See Popu
lar Songs of Tuscany.
Sleeping Out: Full Moon. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Sleeping Palace, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Day
Dream, The.
Sleeping Priestess of Aphrodite, A. — Robert Cameron Rogers
— AA
Sleeping Sentinel, The. — Francis de Haes Janvier. — OHCS-1
Sleeping They Bear Me. — Alfred Mombert, tr. fr. the German
by Jethro Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Sleeping Together. — "Katherine Mansfield" (Mrs. John Mid-
dleton Murray). See Two Nocturnes.
Sleepless Dreams. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life
The.
Sleeplessness. — William Wordsworth. See Sleep.
Sleep-Time in Darktown. — Unknown. — BOL
(Sleep Time in Darktown.)— OHCS-37
Sleep-Walkers.— E. Merrill Root— RH
Sleep-Walking Scene. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
Sleepward. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — TBM
Sleep-Worker, The. — Thomas Hardy.— EA
Sleepy. — Unknown. — O H.CS-28
Sleepy Harry. — Ann and Jane Taylor. — SAS
Sleepy Harry. — Unknown. — OTPC
teepy Hillock. — Pittendrigh Macgillivray. — HMSP
eepy Man. — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. See Book of the
Native, The.
Sleepy Maple Trees, The. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA
Sleepy Song, The. — Josephine Dodge Dascom Bacon. — BOL—
PBV— PPL— RAR— SPE-4— SUS— UTS
Sleepy Song, A. — Carrie Jacobs Bond. — BOL
Sleepy Song, A. — Charles Buxton Going. — BOL — RAR — SP—
Sleepy Tulips, The.— Marion Mitchell Walker. — GFA
Sleepyhead.— Walter de la Mare.— MPC-S
Sleepy-Head. — Paul Edmonds. — PBV
Sleepyheads. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SASS
Sleepyland. — Laura E. Richards. — SAS
Sleepy-Time. — Ellen V. Talbot. — BOL
Sleepytown Express, The. — James J. Montague. — HBMV —
PPD-1
Sleigh Bells. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Sleigh Song.— G. W. Pettee.— LPS-2— PEM
Sleighing Song. — John Shaw. — AA
Sleigh-Ride, A. — Laura E. Richards. — GFA
Sleigh-Ride, The.— Unknown.— WRR-1 7
Slender Your Hands. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Slight Mistake, A. — "Anthony Hope." See Dolly Dialogues.
Slight Mistake, A. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Slight Misunderstanding, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-S
Slim Greer. — Sterling A. Brown. — BANP
Slim Teacher of Cranberry Gulch, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Slippery. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SASS
Slipping Away Unbeknownst. — Unknown. — SPE-4
Slip-Shoe Lovey. — Edgar Lee Masters. — NP
Slogan.— Jane M'Lean.— ICBD
Slow. — Unknown. — SPE-4
"Slow and reluctant was the long descent." — George Santayana.
See Sonnets.
Slow Death.— Hazel Hall.— MAP
Slow Man, The.— Ernest Poole— SPE-1
Slow Movement. — William Carlos Williams. — NP
Slow Program.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GMAS
Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's
Revels.
Slow Spring. — Katharine Tynan. — BLV — MBP
"Slowly the black earth gains upon the yellow." — George
Santayana. See Odes. I-V.
Slowlys at the Photographer s, The. — Mary Kyle Dallas. —
WRR-3
Slowlys at the Theatre, The. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Sluggard, The.— A. E. Coppard.— MBP
Sluggard, The. — William Henry Davies. — OBMV
Sluggard, The. — Isaac Watts.— ABVC— CEP— CGO V—CH—
GS— HBV— HBVY—OBEC— OTPC— STP—WTP-9
"Sluggish morn as yet undrest." — John Cleveland. — EG
(Upon Phillis Walking in a Morning before Sun-rising.) —
EPS
Slumber Angel, The. — Virna Sheard. — CPG
Slumber Did My Spirit Seal, A. — William Wordsworth.— AWP
— BEL— BPN— CBO V— CR— CRE— EP— EPN — EPP
— ERP— GEPC— GEPM— GPE—GR-e— GTBS— GTSE
—GTSL— ISP— JAWP— LEAP— LL-4—NAL—OAEP
— OBRV— OTA— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WLIP
— WP
(Lucy, III.)— BLV .
Slumber Fairies. — Katharine Lee Bates. — BOL
"Slumber, slumber, darling, the old mocking-bird is singing."—-
Unknown.— B'OL
Slumber Song: "All is still in sweetest rest."- — Unknown.—
BOL
Slumber Song, A : "Beautiful bird at the casement sings, A." —
A. Holcombe Aiken.— BOL— WRR-4
Slumber Song: "Drowsily come the sheep." — Louis V. Ledoux.
~HBMV-MPB— SBMV— UTS— VOD
Slumber Song: "Lo, in the West." — John Banister Tabb. — BOL
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Slumber
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Slumber Song: "Now the golden day is ending." — Mary H.
Paynter.— BOL
Slumber Song: "Shoheen shot There's a new moon setting."
— Alice Furlong. — BOL
blumber Song: "Sleep; and my song shall build about your
bed." — Siegfried Sassoon. — MCCG
Slumber Song, A: "Sleep, baby, sleep, thy father watches the
sheep." — Unknown. See Sleep, Baby Sleep.
Slumber Song: "Slumber and dream of the fast coming
years." — Unknown. — BOL
Slumber Song: "Thou little child, with tender clinging arms."
— Celia Thaxter.— BOL
Slumber Song: "When the low flying wind, awake." — Marie
van Vorst. — BOL
"Slumber, sweet slumber." — Unknown. — BOL
Slumber-Song. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Slumber-Songs of the Madonna. — Alfred Noyes. — BOL—
CPAN-1
"Ah, see what a wonderful smile again!" (V).
"But now you are mine, all mine" (VII).
"Clenched little hands like crumpled roses" (VI).
"For in the warm blue summer weather" (IV).
"Is it a dream? Ah yet, it seems" (II).
Prelude: "Dante saw the great white Rose."
"See, what a wonderful smile? Does it mean" (III).
"Sleep, little baby, I love thee" (I).
Slums. — James Oppenheim. — BAP
Sly Santa Glaus.— Mrs. C. S. Stone.— CO AH— CRYO— CS
Sly Thoughts. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House,
The (Kiss, The).
Smack 'in School, The.— William P. Palmer.— BHP— BOHV—
BTB-1 — HBV — LPS-1— MHT— OHCS-1 — PTA-1—
THP— WRR-43
(Rousing Smack, A.)— PTWP
Smack "Out" of School, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Small and Early.— Tudor Jenks.— AA— PCD
Small Beginnings.— Charles Mackay.— LLC— LPS-3— OHCS-31
—PTA-2— WRR-17
(Consequences.) — HT
(Life Pictures.) — PRK
(Little and Great.)— HBV— HBVY— JHP— MPC-9— POI
— SL
(Little but Great.)— TVSH
(Song of Life.)— PECK
'nown. — POOI
(Those Pants Mother Makes.)— WRR-52
Small Boy's Prayer, A.— Helen Cleaves Nunn. — DDA
Small but Noisy.— John Kendrick Bangs.— WRR-52
Small Celandine, The. — William Wordsworth. — EM-2 — GPE—
HBV— OBRV
(Lesson, A.)— CGOV— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
Small Dress-Making. — Unknown. — PPYP
Small Fountains. — Lascelles Abercrombie. See Emblems of
Small Homes.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GM AS
Small Lake, A. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — GT-2
Small Service.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Small Service. — William Wordsworth. See To a Child.
Small Things. — Berenice K. Boss. — HB
Small Things. — Richard Monckton Milnes. — OHCS-1 9
Small Things.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AMV-35 — BPM-35
Small Things.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Small Town Sport, A. — Damon Runyon. — GPWW
Small White Woman. — Carol Turner. — AMV-35
Smaller Things, The. — Reynale Smith Pickering. — OHCS-40
Smallest Boy in School. — Unknown. — WRR-39
Smallest Grade.— Unknown. — WRR-52
Smallest of the Drums, The. — James Buckham. — MDAH—
PAPm
Smatterers.— Samuel Butler. — BOHV
Smells.— Christopher Morley.— JPC— OTA— POT— YT
Smells (Junior) .—Christopher Morley. — BHP — GFA — MPB
Smile, The.— William Blake.— OBRV
Smile, The. — Anthony Euwer. See Limeratomy, The.
Smile, The. — Morgan Shepard.— OHCS-38
Smile ("If you think," etc.). — Unknown. — BS
Smile, A ("Let others cheer," etc.). — Unknown. — BLPA —
WBLP
Smile ("Like a bread," etc.) .—Unknown.— - BLPA— WBLP
Smile, A ("Smile is like a little wedge. A"). — Unknown. — VIL
Smile and a Frown, A. — Emma C. Dowd. — BTB-9
"Smile and Never Heed Me."— Charles Swain.— HBV— LPS-1
Smile and the Sigh, The. — G. T. Johnson.— BTB-5
Smile As Small As Mine, A. — Emily Dickinson. — POI — SL
Smile It Away. — James Rowe. — PDN
Smile of Reims, The. — Florence Earle Coates. — VOD
Smiles. — Unknown. — POI — SL
Smiles.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— ICBD
Smiling. — Dixie Willson. — GFA
Smiling Blue Eyes. — Ben F. Mounts. — SPE-7
Smiling Demon of Notre Dame, A. — Sophie Jewett. — AA
Smiling Paradox, A. — John Kendrick Bangs. — ICBD
Smith and the King, The. — Edward Carpenter. — WRR-22
Smith Family, The. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Smith, of the Third Oregon, Dies.: — Mary Carolyn Davies. —
Smith's Bargain Day. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-34
Smiting the Rock. — Unknown.— OHCS-21 — WRR-33
Smitten Purist, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Smoke. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Smoke. — Henry David Thoreau. See Walden.
Smoke, sels. — Bernard Freeman Trotter. — CPG
"Beyond a sky-swept crest of hills" (III).
"I built for myself a lodge in a fringe of the forest (II).
Smoke. — Catharine Morris Wright. — AMV-35
Smoke and Steel. — Carl Sandburg.— CV — MAP — PIAE— SASS
Pearl Cobwebs (sel.).— EMS
Smoke Blue.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Smoke Lion, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Smoke of Sacrifice, The.— George MacDonald. — BTB-5
Smoke Rings. — Unknown. — CAG
Smoke Rose Gold. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SASS— VOD
(Smoke Rose-Gold.)— YT
Smoked-American Theology. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-24
Smoking Spiritualized. — Ralph Erskine. — HT
(Indian Weed, The.)— FT
Smooth Day, A. — "Joe Jot, Jr." — OHCS-21
Smooth Divine, The. — Timothy Dwight. See Triumph of In
fidelity, The.
Smuggler, The.— Unknown. — CBPC — SG
Smuggler's Song, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Snagtooth Sal. — Lowell 0. Reese. — ABF (with music) —
SCC (abr.)
Snail, The. — Antoine Vincent Arnault, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Snail, The. — Vincent Bourne, tr. fr. the Latin by William
Cowper.—CG— GFA— HBV— HBVY— OTPC
Snail, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — SUS — UTS
Snail. — C. Lindsay McCoy. — GFA
Snail, The.— C. A. Morin.— PBV
Snail, The ("Oh, little snail"). — Unknown. — PBV
Snail, The ("Snail, he lives, The"). — Unknown. — PPL
Snail and the Fairy, The.— Florence Hoatson.— PBV
Snail Parade, A. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
"Snail, snail, come out and be fed." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — Chinese.)— BOL
(Lullabies of Various Lands — Chinese.)— WRR-48
Snail's Dream, The. — Oliver Herford. — UTS
Snake, The (Nature, XXIV).— Emily Dickinson.— AP— BLV—
MAPA— MCCG— PIAE— YT
(In the Grass.) — PB-6
(Narrow Fellow in the Grass, A— C.)— MOAP
Snake, A (Nature, CI). — Emily Dickinson. — MAPA
Snake.— D. H. Lawrence.— BMEP—LBBV— MM— PPA—RNP
Snake. — Jessie Lemont. — BPM-32— GBOV
Snake.— John Russell McCarthy.— BAP— GBOV
Snake, The. — Thomas Moore. — HBV
Snake Charmer, The. — Muriel Earley Sheppard.— IHA
Snake Story. — Henry Johnstone. — PPL
Snake-Charmer, The.— Thomas Gordon Hake.— EPW-5
Snakes, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF — SPE-5
Snare, The. — Edward Davison. — BMEP — GBOV
Snare, The. — James Stephens. — CBE — CH — CMP — CR —
HBMV— MM — ODP— POY— PPA— SMP— TCPD —
UTS— YT
(Snare, The: To A. E.)— BMEP— GBOV— LEAP
Snares, The. — Nahab Koutchak, tr. fr. the Armenian by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW
Snark, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See Hunting of the Snark,
The.
"Snarleyow." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend, seL — Frederick Marryat.
Captain Stood on the Carronade, The.— BBV— HBV-
OTPC— PB-6— RON— SG
(Old Navy, The.)— BHP— CBE— CBOV— EV-4— GS—
LH— TVSH
Snatch of Sliphorn Jazz. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Snayl, The. — Richard Lovelace.— NBE
Sneel, Snaul. — Unknown. — OTPC
Sneezing.— Leigh Hunt.— HBV— LPS-3— OHCS-1 2
Sneezing Man, The. — Ward M. Florence. — OHCS-8
Snob, The.— Virginia McCormick. — BFP
Snorkey's Version of the Flood and the Ark. — Unknown.
— GH
Snow.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— HBV— SN
Snow.— Virginia Woods Bellamy.— NYBV
Snow, The.— Robert Bridges.— MLP
("Snow lies sprinkled on the beach, The.") — PWB
Snow.— Madison Cawein.— MAP— PFY— SPP
Snow.— William Cowper. See Task, The (Bk. IV. The
Winter Evening).
Snow, The (Nature, L).— Emily Dickinson.— FPH—RG
Snow. — Robert Frost. — IAP
Snow, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— BEL
Snow, The.— Nellie Burget Miller.— GFA
Snow. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Snow.— Gladys L. Schmitt. — AMV-35
Snow.— Cyril G. Taylor. — HMSP
Snow.— Jane Taylor.— CPN— OTPC— PPL— RYC
Snow.— Edward Thomas. — VM
Snow.— Unknown. — CGOV— RIS
Snow.— William Whitehead.— OHCS-25
Snow.— Alice Wilkins. — GFA
Snow — A Winter Sketch. — Ralph Hoyt. — LPS-2
Snow Advent. — Joseph Auslander. — DDA
Snow at Sea. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Snow Comes Silently, The.— Dorothy Hobson. — AMV-35
Snow Dust. — Robert Frost.— BAP — SPT
(Dust of Snow.) — CMP
Snow in October. — Alice Dunbar Nelson. — CDC
Snow in the Air.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Snow in the Suburbs. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP — MBP — OBMV
— VLEP
Snow in Town. — RickmanMark. — MPC-1 — PEM — TVC — TVSH
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So, so
„ T iVc T ie-ht The. — W. W. Christman. — BLA
owies sprinkled on Yhe beach, The."-Robert Bridges.-
PWB
(Snow, The.)— MLP
-
th! Okoboji, The.— MacKinlay Kantoi ;.— TL
Evia, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Welsh by George.
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
L^ Dunsany.-MBP
i£T£3fc£ &»B^ Seasons, The (Winter).
Song.— Edith Balhnger Price.— JPC
Storm, The.-Ralph Waldo Emerson.-GN
Storm.— Susan Goldmark.— GT-2
Storm, The.-Ethelwyn Wetherald.— VA
toward Evening.— Melville Cane.— MAP— SUb
^on' ^Meies* SS?,S The. "-Percy Byssche
Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound ("Pale stars are
Water.— Frank Ernest Hill.— TBM
TTTS
rhse^^^
PEM _ PPL — SAS
CAP _ GN (br. sels.) — GPE — GR-a (a&r.) — IAP
sets. fr. above.
"As night drew on," etc.— YT
Prophetess. — AA
Sister.— AA—WTP-9
Winter Night, The.— OTA „
"Unwarmed by any sunset light, tfrc. — Wlr-y
(Extract from "Snow-Bound." )—PE
(Lines from "Snow-Bound" — /0n0*r sel.)— BBV—
GBV— RON
(Snow-Storm, The.)— MW
(World Transformed, The.)— AA
« (««. to Carolyn T.
Snowdrop?1 The.'— Anna Bunston de Bary.— HBMV
Snowdrop A (ofer.). -Harriet Prescott Spofford.-GN
Snowdrop.— William Wetrnore Story.— HBV— PR
Snowdrop— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— PBGP—TYP
Snowdrop, The. — Unknown.— PEM
Snowdrops.— (Jfw) Laurence Alma-Tadema.— GS— MPC-3—
Snowdrops.— W. Graham Robertson.— OTPC— PPL
Snowdrops, Lilies, and Butterflies. — Mary A. Lathbury. -
WRR-57
ad Bloomed, A.-Charles
Dalmon. See Three Pictures.
Snow-Field, The.— Henry van Dyke. .$** Three Alpine Son-
Snow-Fined Nest', The.— Rose Terry Cooke.— SN
Snowflake, The.— William H. Davies.— CMP
Snow-flake Song.— Hilda Conkling.— NP
Snowflakes ("Little white feathers"). — Mary Mapes Dodge. —
Snowflakes ("Whenever a snownake leaves the star").— Mary
Mapes Dodge.— CPN-—HBVY—MPC-S—PRWS—RYC
(Snowflake, The.)— AA— LPP
(Winter— 1 st. <m/y.)r-GFA
Snow-Flakes. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — LPS-2 —
TYP
Snow-Flakes and Snow-Drifts.— Martha Tyler Gale.— DRB
Snowflake's Farewell, The.— M. Eugenia Potter.— HB
Snow-Gardens, The.— Zoe Akins.— AV— ME— UFE .
Snowing of the Pines, The.— Thomas Wentworth Higgmson.—
AA— ADAH— GN— GT-2— LBAP
Snowless Winter.— Merta M. Brookings.— HB
Snowlight. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — MW
Snow-Man, The. — Hans Christian Andersen. —
Snowman. — Unknown. — GFA __
Snowman in the Yard, The.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1_
Snow-Messengers, The.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— APB— SPF
Snows, The. — Charles Sangster. — LPS-2
Snowshoeing Song.— Arthur Weir.— POT— VA
v-oong, jt\. — -neiiry vein. JL/^JVC. — J.J.JDJX — JL v u
v-Spell.— J. Corson Miller.— AMV-37
v-Storm, The. — Richard Doddridge Blackmore. See Lorna
So Be My Passing (Echoes, XXX\
--BLP— HBVY
Snow-Shower, The. — William Cullen Bryant.— APW — HBV—
LEAP— LPS-2— PEM
now-Shower, The. — Mary Lundie Duncan. — PEM
Snow-Song, A^— Henry yan_ Dyke.— HBR— PVD
Snow-S
Snow-S
Doone.
Snow-Storm, A.— Charles Gamage Eastman. — LPS-2— OHCS-8
Snowstorm, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AA — AP — APB —
APD— APL— APW — BAP — BAY — BLV— CAP —
CSBP (a&r.)— GPE — IAP — ISP — JHP — LEAP—
LPS-2— MOAP— MPC-14— OBAV— OHFP — OTA —
OTPC— PB-7— PIAE— TCAP— WLIP— WRR-5— YT
"Announced by all the trumpets of the sky" (sel.). — PYM
_.nowstorm. — Daniel Whitehead Hickey.— OTA
Snowstorm, The. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Win
ter).
Snow-Storm, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Snow-Storm, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Snow-
Bound: A Winter Idyl.
Snowy Morn, A.— Mary D. Wallace.— HB
Snuff Boxes. — Hortense Flexner. — PFE
(Snuff-Boxes.)— VOD
Snug in My Easy Chair. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Fires.
Snyder's Nose.— A. Miner Griswold.— OHCS-10
"So am I as the rich, whose blessed key." — William Shake
See Sonnets (LII).
V).— William Ernest Henley.
( Echoes") —CPOI
(I. M. Margaritae Sorori lor Sororis].)— BEL— BPN—
NAL— OQP — POTT — QP-1 — TCEP— TOP—
TPH— VOD
(Late Lark, A.) — BLA
(Late Lark Twitters, A.)— LL-4— PTER— VLEP
(Late Lark Twitters from the Quiet Skies, A.) — HBV—
LEAP
(Margaritae Sorori lor Sororis].) — BLV — BMEP— CP—
EA— EPP— GBV — GPE — GTSL— ISP— LBBV
— MBP— MCCG — MPC-14 — OBEV — OBVV—
PFE— PIAE— SBA— WGRP— WHA
So Beautiful You Are, Indeed. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. —
AV— BMEP— HBMV— LBBV— NV
" 'So careful of the type?' but no." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
So Deep Is Death. — Frank Kendon. — MBP
So Fair, So Sweet, Withal, So Sensitive. — William Words
worth.— B PN— EPN C
So Father Says. — Unknown. — WRR-S2
"So from the east unto the farthest west." — Christopher Mar
lowe. See Tamburlaine.
So Glad for Spreeng.— T. A. Daly.— PB-9
"So I from that black pool whereinto Hell." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
So I Got to Thinkin' of Her.— James Whitcomb Riley. — WRR-2
(How it Happened.)— CPWR
So I May Feel the Hands of God. — Anna Hempstead Branch.
—PC
"So is it not with me as with that Muse." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXI).
"So it begins. Adam is in his earth." — James Agee. See Son-
So Late Remove'd from Him She Swore. — Walter Savage Lan-
dor.— OBRV
"So, let us laugh, — lest vain rememberings." — James Branch
Cabell. See Retractions.
So Let Us Love. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (LXVIII).
So like a Quiet Rain. — Lew Sarett. — BAP
"So like the corn, moon-ripened last." — George Macdonald. See
Songs of the Autumn Night (II).
So Little. — Unknown.— WRR-17
So Little and So Much. — John Oxenham. — BLRP— PDN
So Live, That When Thy Summons Comes. — William Cullen
Bryant. See Thanatopsis.
So Long!— Walt Whitman. — TCAP
(From "So Long" — sel.) — LEAP
So Long Had I Travelled the Lonely Road. — Wilfrid Wilson
Gibson. — CMP
So Many 1 — Frank L. Stanton. — BPP — LOW — POI — SPE-4
So Many_ Voices (Vienna). — John Lehmann. See In Two
So Nigh Is Grandeur. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Volun-
So Now Alone.— Gilean Douglas,— AMV-37
"So oft as homeward I from her depart." — Edmund Spenser.
See Amoretti (LII).
"So oft as I her beauty do behold."— Edmund Spenser. See
"So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (LXXVIII).
"So on a violet, bank."— Robert Southey. See Thalaba the
Destroyer.
"So quietly."— Leslie Pinckney Hill.— BANP
"So Runs the World Away" (*» mod. Eng,). — Unknown.—
TMEV
"So shall I live, supposing thou art true." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XCIII).
So She Refused Him.— Unknown.— BTB-7
"So shuts the marigold her leaves."— William Browne.— EG
So Slow to Die. — George Edward Woodberry. See Wild
"So, so break off this last lamenting kiss." — John Donne.— EG
(Expiration, The.)— ATP— EV-2
471
So, So
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
So, So, Rock-a-By So!— Eugene Field.— MPC-1—PEF
So Soon Tired.— Richard Le Gallienne.— BMEP
So Sweet Is She. — Ben Jonson. See Celebration of Charis, A.
So Sweet Love Seemed. — Robert Bridges. — EPN — HBV
("So sweet love seemed that April morn.") — EG — PWB
(So Sweet Love Seemed That April Morn.) — GTML—
GTSL— TCPD— VA— VLEP
So then, I feel not deeply !— Walter Savage Landor. — EPN
(Lyrics and Epigrams, XXIII.)— ERP
(So Then, I Feel Not Deeply.)— BPN
So to Speak.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
So Very Queer.— Zitella Cocke.— WRR-50
So Wags the World. — Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz.—
AA
So WasJL— Joseph Bert Smiley.— HHHA— OHCS-31— PTA-1
So We Lay Down the Pen. — Geoffrey Bache Smith. — VM
So we settled it all when the storm was done." — Rudyard
Kipling. See Light That Failed, The.
So We'll Go No More a-Roving. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
— AWP — BEL — BPB— EM-2— EP— EPN— EPP—
EPW-4 — ERP — EV-4 — GEPC — JAWP — LEAP —
OAEP—OBRV—SBA— TCEP— TOP — WBP — WHA
— WTP-2
(Impromptus.) — BPN
("So we'll go no more a-roving.") — EG
(Song.)— CBE
(We'll Go No More a-Roving.)— ATP— BLV— CH— HBV
— OBEV
So Were We Born to Dread.— Hugh Robert Orr.— MRV—
OHPI
"So, without overt breach, we fall apart." — William Watson. —
ES
(Estrangement.) — LBBV — MBP
"So work the honey-bees." — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V (Commonwealth of the Bees, The).
"So you go back, — because they bid you come." — Arthur Davi-
son Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (XXXVI).
So-and-So.— Jim Waters.— BPM-32
"Soap is green." — Ilo Orleans. See Father Gander.
Soap, the Oppressor. — Burges Johnson. — DDA
Soaring. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington — AFP
(Elevation — tr. by Arthur Symons.) — AWP
Sobriety. — Samuel J. Barrows. — SPE-S
Social Clam, The. — Henry van Dyke. See Little-Neck Clam.
Social Glass, A. — Unknown. — WRR-22
Social Heredity.— John Kells Ingram. — TIP
Social Note. — Dorothy Parker. — BOHV
Social Pariah, A. — Alexander Irvine. — WRR-39
Social Promoter, A. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — SR
Social Spirit, The. — Kate Brownlee Sherwood. — OHCS-40
Social Tea, The. — Mrs. Frederick W. Pender. — WRR-3S
Society. — George Meredith. — EPN
Society Boy, The. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Society of the Army of the Potomac, The (delivered July 3,
1887), sel, — George William Curtis.
Lincoln's Responsibility.— SPE-3
Society Play, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Society Reciter's Troubles. — Frank Castles. — WRR-58
(By Special Request.)— OHCS-2 7
Society upon the Stanislaus. — Bret Harte. — AA — BAP — BHP —
BOHV— GR-a— HBV— LEAP— LPS-3— OTA— THP
Society Woman. — Lucia Trent. — PR
Sockery Joins the Lodge. — Henry Firth Wood. — OHCS-38
"Sockery" Setting a Hen. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
(Setting a Hen.) — BTB-3
Socks.— Jessie Pope.— CRE
Socks for John Randall. — Mrs. Phoebe Harris Phelps. —
OHCS-7
Socrates Prays a Day and a Night. — George O'Neil. — LA
Socrates Snooks. — Fitz Hugh Ludlow. — BLPA — BTB-1 —
OHCS-2
Sod House in Heaven, The. — Harry E. Mills. — WRR-21
Sod-Breaker, The, — Arthur Stringer. — OCL
Soft Black Overcoat with a Velvet Collar, A. — Robert C. V.
Meyers.— OHCS- 15
Soft Day, A.— Winifred M. Letts.— ME— VOD
"Soft midland cottage with the little brook." — Willis
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
Soft Spot in B 606, The. — Annie Hamilton Donnell. — WRR-28
Soft-Hearted Bill.— William Sapte, Jr.— OHCS-27
"Softly, drowsily.'^ — Walter de la Mare. — SUS
Softly Now the Light of Day. — George Washington Doane. —
LLC— PDN
(Evening.)— AA— HBV
(Evening Contemplation.) — BLPA
(Evening Hymn.) — BPP
("Softly now the light of day.") — AE
Softly through the Mellow Starlight. — Unknown. — OHIP
Softly Woo Away Her Breath. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan
Waller Procter).— HBV— LPS-1— OHCS-4
Soggarth Aroon.— John Banim. — TIP — VA
Sohrab and Rustum. — Matthew Arnold. — BEL — BPN — CRE
EP— EPN— EPP— EV-5— GEPC— GR-e — LL-2 — NAL
— NPH — OHNP — PB-9 — PTER — TCEP — TOP —
VLEP— WRR-16
"But the majestic river," etc. — ISP
Combat, The.— VA
Death of Sohrab, The.— LH
(Sohrab's Death.)— WHA
"He spoke; and as he ceased," etc. — EPW-5
Oxtis.— NBE— VA
-William Ellery
Sohrab's Death. — Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and Rustum
Soiled Dove.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Soiree.— Babette Deutsch.— BPM-30
Sois le Bienvenu, Pierre! — Manley H. Pike.— WRR-39
Sois Sage, 0 Ma Douleur. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the
French by Lord Alfred Douglas). — AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Sojourner, The. — Sara Hamilton Birchall. — NLK
Solace. — Clarissa Scott Delany.— CDC
Solace in Winter. — Unknown. See Silva Gadelica.
Solace of Books, The. — Unknown. — MOB
Solar Creation.— Charles Madge.— OBMV
Solar Myth. — Genevieve Taggard. — MAP
Solar Road, The. — Francis Carlin. — JKCP
Soldier, The. — Rupert Brooke. See 1914.
Soldier, The. — Confucius, tr. fr. the Chinese. — WTP-3
Soldier, The.— Sophie Jewett.— JPC— PC
Soldier, The. — Christopher Morley. — PPGW
Soldier, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Soldier, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Soldier, The.— Jones Very.— IAP— TCAP
Soldier, The.— George Wither.— BHV— CGOV
Soldier, The /"Down some cold field"). — Humbert Wolfe. See
Requiem.
Soldier, The ("I do not ask God's purpose").— Humbert
Wolfe. See Requiem.
Soldier an' Sailor Too. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Soldier and a Scholar, A, sel. ("Thus spoke to my Lady the
Knight full of care"). — Jonathan Swift. — OBEC
Soldier and Sailor. — Thomas Campbell. See Napoleon and the
British Sailor.
Soldier and the Pard, The (orr.). — Bayard Taylor. — WRR-2
Soldier Boy for Me, The. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. — PAPm —
SPE-6
Soldier from the Wars Returning. — A. E. Housman. — OBMV
Soldier Going to the Field, The. — Sir William Davenant. —
EV-2
Soldier Listens, A. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — RH
Soldier, Maiden, and Flower. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Soldier of Fortune, The.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Soldier of France, A. — "Ouida" (Louise de la Ramee). See
Under Two Flags.
Soldier of the Silences, The.— William Herschell.— PEDC
Soldier on Crutches, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Soldier Poet, A. — Rossiter Johnson. — AA — MDAH
Soldier Relieved, The. — Robert Browning. — CBPC
"Soldier, Rest." — Robert J. Burdette. See "Soldiers, Rest!"
Soldier, Rest! Thy Warfare O'er.— Sir Walter Scott. See
Lady of the Lake, The.
Soldier Smiles. — Allen A. Stockdale. — PAPm
Soldier, Soldier. — Maurice Hewlett. — CRE
Soldier, Soldier.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Soldier Tramp, The.— Don Santiago Carlino. — OHCS-27
Soldier-Boy, The. — William Maginn. See I Give My Soldier
Boy a Blade.
Soldier-D ead. — Gilbert Emery . — PED C — RM
Soldiers. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — MAPA
Soldiers.— Merrill Root.— OHPP
Soldier's Burial, The. — Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton. —
PEOR
Soldier's Cradle-Hymn, The.— Mary McGuire. — OHCS-23
Soldier's Death, The. — Anne Finch. — BLV
Soldier's Dirge, A. — Elizabeth Harman.— DD — HH
Soldier's Dream, The. — Thomas Campbell. — ABVC— BHV—
BPB— BTP — CBE — CG — CGOV— EV-4— GEPM—
GTBS—GTSE— GTSL— HBV — JHP— LLC— LPS-2—
MCCG— OHNP— SBA
"Soldiers fight by land and air." — Ilo Orleans. See Funday.
Soldier's Folks at Home, The. — Unknown.— GPWW
Soldier's Friend, The. — George Canning. — OBEC
Soldier's Game, The. — George U. Robins. — VM
Soldier's Grave, A. — John Albee. — AA
Soldier's Grave, The. — Henry D. Muir. — OHIP
Soldier's Heart, A. — Unknown. — PAPm
Soldiers Here To-day. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Soldiers' Home, Washington, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. — I
Soldiers of Freedom. — Katharine Lee Bates. — PPGW
Soldiers of Freedom. — Woodrow Wilson. — AOAH
(President's Message to the National Army, The.)— PPGW
Soldiers of the Light. — Helen Gray Cone. — OHPP
Soldiers of the Plough, The.— Charles Sangster. — CPG
Soldiers of the Soil. — Everard Jack Appleton. — GPWW
Soldier's Offering, A.— George M. Vickers. — OHCS-27
Soldiers on Parade. — Florence Wilson Roper. — AMV-3S
Soldier's Pardon, The. — James Smith. — OHCS-9
Soldier's Reprieve, The.— R. D. C. Robbins.— BTB-1— LLC—
"Soldiers, Rest!" — Robert J. Burdette. — SPE-4
("Soldier, Rest!") — BOHV
Soldier's Retrospect, A. — Kate B. Sherwood. — WRR-5
Soldier's Return, The.— Robert Bloomfield. — LPS-2
Soldier's Return, The. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge — BHV
Soldier's Return, The.— Hudson Turtle.— WRR-30
Soldier's Reverie,^ The.— Chester W. Sommer. — BTB-9
'ee Faust.
= -j-cj.it, AUG. — AJLCICIIC v acaresco, tr. oy "Carmen Sylva"
(Elizabeth Pauline Attilia, Queen of Roumania).— HS
boldiers /Three, sel. — Rudyard Kipling.
Dedication, A: "And they were stronger hands than mine".
— RKV
Soldier's Wife, The. — Robert Southey. — OBEC
Soldiers with Brutus.— Eugene Field. — WRR-56
BTB-5
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TITLE INDEX
Some
"Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that played." — William
Wordsworth. See River Duddon, The.
* Solemn Noon of Night, The. — Thomas Warton, Jr. See Pleas
ures of Melancholy, The.
Solemn Rondeau.— Charles Dent Bell.— OBVV
Solid Lady Vote, The.— Wallace Irwin.— SPE-5
Solid Sprite Who Stands Alone, The.-— Edna St. Vincent Mil-
lay.— WFG
Soliloauv. — N. R. A. Becker. — RH
sSiloqSyi A—Walter Harte.-LPS.-2
SoliloQuy. — Francis Ledwidge. — VM
Soliloquy for a Third Act.— Christopher Morley.— FF— POI
Soliloquy from "Hamlet." — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet
(Hamlet's Soliloquy).
Soliloquy of a Water-Wagtail. — James Montgomery. —
Soliloquy of an Enchantress. — Unknown. — WRR-25
Soliloquy of Arnold. — Edward C. Jones. — OHCS-1 —
WRR-10
Soliloquy of King Richard III. — William Shakespeare. See
King Richard III.
Snliloauv of the Spanish Cloister. — Robert Browning. — ATP —
b° q BEL— BLV— BMEP — CBOV— CRP— EM*2— EPN—
ISP— OAEP— PIAE— PPD-2— TOP — TPH— VLEP—
WTP-2
Soliloquy on Death. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet (Hani-
let's Soliloquy).
Soliloquy on Immortality. — Joseph Addison. See Cato.
Solipsism. — George Santayana. APA
Solitaire. — John Zollie Howard. — CAG
Solitaire.— Amy Lowell— MAP— MAPA—NP
Solitariness. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
Solitary, The. — Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP
Solitary, The.— Sara Teasdale. — MAP — SBA — WHA
Solitary, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion, The.
Solitary Life, A (-in Flowers of Sion). — William Drummond
of Hawthornden. — EV-2— OBS
(Praise of a Solitary Life, The.)— EPEP
(Solitude.)— GPE
(Sonnet: "Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove.") —
EPS
(Thrice Happy He.)— HBV
(Urania— IX.)— EP
Solitary Observation Brought Back from a Short Sojourn in
Hell. — Louise Bogan. — NYBV
Solitary Reaper, The. — William Wordsworth.— AEV — ATP—
AWP_BCEP— BEL — BFVR — BHP— BLV— BPB—
BPN — CBE — CBOV— CH—CR—CRE— CRP— EA—
EM-2 — EP — EPC — EPN — EPNC— EPP— EP W-4 —
ERP — EV-3 — GBV — GEPC — GEPM — GN— GPE—
GR-e — GR-2— HBV — ISP— JAWP— JHP— JPC—
LEAP— MCCG— MPC-13 — NAL — OAEP — OBEV-
OBRV — OG — OTA— OTPC — PB-8— PCD— PIAE—
PTER— PYM— RG— SBA— SEP— ST — TCEP — TOP
— TPH— WBP— WHA— WLIP
("Behold her, single in the field.") — EG
(Reaper, The.)— CGOV— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— WP
"Solitary wayfarer!" — George Darley. See Nepenthe.
Solitary Woodsman, The. — Charles G. D. Roberts.— OCL
Solitary-Hearted, The.— Hartley Coleridge,— HBV— OBEV
(She Was Queen.)— EV-4
(Stanzas: "She was a queen of noble Nature's crowning.")
— EPW-4
Solitude.— William Allmgham.— BLP— PC
Solitude. — James Beattie. See Retirement.
Solitude. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
Solitude.— John Clare. — ERP
Solitude.— Babette Deutsch.— BAP— HBMV
Solitude. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. See Solitary
Life, The.
Solitude. — James Grainger. See Solitude, an Ode.
Solitude.— John Keats. — LLC
(0 Solitude.)— EPN
(O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell.)— ERP
(Sonnet.)— GEPC
(To Solitude. )— BPN
Solitude.— Harold Monro.— CMP— MBP— TSW
Solitude. — Hannah More. See Search after Happiness.
Solitude. — Frederick Peterson. — AA
Solitude.— Alexander Pope.— BLV— GTSE— GTSL— MCCG—
PECK
("Happy the man whose wish and care.") — EG
(Ode on Solitude— C.)— ATP— AWP— CEP— CR— EPC—
EPRE— EV-3— GPE — HBV— HBVY— JAWP-
LC— OAEP— OBEC— OTPC— SN— WBP
(Ode to Solitude.)— LPS-1— SBA
(Quiet Life, The.)— ALV—BPP— GEPM— GTBS— PDN
— WP
Solitude. — Philip Henry Savage. — AA
Solitude, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN
Solitude. — Thomas Traherne. — OBS
Solitude.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— HBV — ICBD — LEAP —
OHFP— PTA-2
(Companionship.) — PRK
(Laugh, and the World Laughs with You.)— BAP— PYM
— WRR-29— WTP-1 0
(Life's Magnet.)— PTWP
(Way of the World, The.)— WBLP
Solitude, an Ode. — James Grainger. — CEP
(Solitude— abr. fr. 1st 90 //.)— OBEC
Solitude and the Lily. — Richard Hengist Home. — OBVV— VA
Solitude of Alexander Selkirk, The. — William Cowper.— BCEP
—BPB-— EV-3— GEPM— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
—MCCG— PECK— WTP-3
(Alexander Selkirk during His Solitary Abode in the Island
of Juan Fernandez — abr.} — CBE
(Verses Supposed to.Be Written by Alexander Selkirk dur
ing His Solitary Abode in the Island of Juan Fer-
nandez— C.)— CEP— CG— HBV — LPS-3— MBL
Sollum Fac', A.— -Unknown.— PPYP— YFR
Solo for Ear-Trumpet.— Edith Sitwell.— MBP
Solomon and His Sages.— Unknown. — OHCS-16
Solomon, set. — Matthew Prior.
Love and Reason (fr. Bk. II).— OBEC
Solomon, sels. — Unknown,
Inspiration (VI).— WGRP
To Truth (XXXVIII).— WGRP
Solomon and the Bees. — John Godfrey Saxe. — GN — OTPC —
SPE-7
(King Solomon and the Bees— C.)— MPC-7— STP
Solomon and the Sparrow. — Caroline C. Joachimsen. — WRR-2
Solomon Grub.— Jonas Cook.— OHCS-33
Solomon Grundy. — Mother Goose. — CPN— HBV— HBVY—
OTPC
("Solomon Grundy.") — PPL-r-RIS
Solomon Was a Wise Man. — William Frederick Bigelow. —
MOB
Solomon Was Not So Arrayed. — Unknown. See Choir's Way
of Telling It, The.
Solon's Song. — Thomas D'Urfey. See Marriage-Hater Match'd,
The.
Solstice. — Brock Milton.— AM V-3 7
Solstice.— Charles Weeks.— GTIV
Solution, The.— John W. Ryan.— OHCS-20_
Solution of the Southern
ton.— HSPS
Problem, The.— Booker T. Washing-
Solveig's Song. — Hendrik Ibsen, tr. fr. the Norwegian by
F. E. Garrett. See Peer Gynt.
Solway Ford.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— TCPD
Solway Sands. — Elizabeth Craigmyle. — VA
Solyman and Almena, sel. — John Langhorne.
Farewell Hymn to the Valley of Irwan, A. — CEP
Sombre. — William Wetmore Story. — WRR-34
Some Atheist in Love. — Michael Drayton. — GPE
Some Blesseds. — John Oxenhani. — WGRP
Some Cat Traits, — Unknown. — WRR-35
Some College Cheers or Yells. — Various authors. — WRR-55
Some Christmas Youngsters, sels. — James Whitcornb Riley. —
CPWR
Little Questioner, The (II).
Parental Christmas Presents (III).
Strength of the Weak, The (I).
Some Correspondence, sel. — Clyde Fitch.
Two Letters and Two Telegrams. — SR
Some Day. — Medora Addison. — HBMV
Some Day (parody). — F. P. Doveton.— PA
Some Day.— John D. Larkin.— WRR-S1
Some Day of Days. — Nora Perry.— BFP — HBV — LBAP
Some Day or Other. — Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton. — OHPI
Some Day, Some Day. — Cristobal de Castillejo, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
Some Delusions of High License. — Herrick Johnson. — WRR-18
Some Early Independence Day Addresses. — Various Authors.
Some Experiments. — F. X. Mooney. — SPE-4
Some Folks I Know. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — ALV
Some Foreign Tributes to Lincoln. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. —
LBAH
"Some future day when what is now is not" (in Songs in Ab
sence). — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN — EPN
(Meeting, The.)— EV-S
Some Geese. — Oliver Herford. See Child's Natural History.
"Some glory in their birth, some in their skill," — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XCI).
Some Hallucinations. — "Lewis Carroll." See Sylvie and Bruno
Some Imitations. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Ef Uncle Rernus Please ter 'Scusen Me.
Passing of a Zephyr, The.
Pomona.
Rhyme for Christmas, A.
Vaudeville Skits.
1. Serenade at the Cabin.
2. Chuck's Koodoos.
Some Keep Sunday Going to Church (Nature, LVII). — Emily
Dickinson.— WGRP
(Service of Song, A.)— GR-a— TCAP
Some Ladies. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — BOHV
Some Little Bug.— Roy Atwell.— BOHV
Some Little Letters. — Louisa M. Alcott. — MO AH
Some Little Mice Sat in a Barn to Spin. — Unknown. — MPC-1
Rig
(Mother Goose's Melodies — longer, diff. vers.) — HBV
(Six Little Mice.)— CPN— OTPC
("Six little mice sat down to spin.") — PPL
("Some little mice sat in a barn to spin.") — SAS
(Pussy and the Mice.)— WRR-3S
Some Little Rules. — Unknown. — RYC
Some Lovers Make Comparison in Love. — Gerald Gould. —
TCPD
Some Man. — Ann Buddy. — GSRC
Some Mothers and Some Others. — Eleanore F. Hahn. — HB
Some Mother's Child. — Francis L. Keeler. — OHCS-10
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EBCITATIOJSTS
Some Murmur When Their Sky Is Clear. — Richard Chenevix
Trench.— HBVY
(Content.)— CQOV
(Different Minds.)— LPS-2
"Some observations touching speech and grief." — William El-
lery Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
Some Old School-Books. — Unknown. — PEOR
Some One.— Walter de la Mare.— MCG— RAR— SP— SUS
Some Other Time. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
"Some say, thy fault is youth, some wantonness." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XCVI).
Some Scattering Remarks of Bub's. — James Whitcomb Riley.
— CPWR
Some Songs after Master-Singers.— James Whitcomb Riley.—
Born to the Purple.— CPWR
Dolly's Mother, The.— CPWR
Song: "With a hey! and a hi! and a hey-ho rhyme." —
CPWR
Subtlety.— CPWR
To the Child Julia.— CPWR
Wind of the Sea.— APD— CPWR
"Same starlit garden gray with dew" (Rhymes and Rhythms,
XII).— William Ernest Henley.— POTT
Some Sweet Day. — Lewis J. Bates. — LOW — POI
Some Time.— Eugene Field.— MO AH— PEF
Some Time. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Some Time at Eve.— Elizabeth Clark Hardy.— BFV— HBV—
LOW— POI
Some Time We'll Understand. — Maxwell N. Cornelius. —
BLRP— WBLP
Some Verses to Snaix. — Unknown. — NA
Some Ways of Observing Mothers' Day. — Jane A. Stewart.—
MOAH
Some Who Do Not Go to Church. — Unknown. — WBLP
Some Wise Sayings.— Benjamin Franklin. — SPE-4
Some Years in Washington's Life. — M. Lizzie Stanley. —
WOAH
Some Youngster's Dad. — Douglas Malloch. — FAOV
Somebody. — Robert Burns. — BSV
(For the Sake of Somebody.) — EV-3
Somebody: "Och hon for somebody." — Unknown. — CBOV —
EBSV
Somebody: "Somebody did a golden deed." — Unknown. — BS —
FF— HT— POI
Somebody: Somebody's courting somebody." — Unknown. —
LPS-1
Somebody: "Somebody's tall and handsome" (with music). —
Unknown. — AS
Somebody's. — Rae McRay. — OHCS-29
Somebody's Boy.— Katharine Lee Bates. — PEDC
Somebody's Boy. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Somebody's Child. — Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton. — HBV
Somebody's Coming. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Somebody's Darling. — Marie la Conte. — BLPA — DD — HBV—
LP S-2— MHT— OHCS-2— PAPm— PT A-2— WBLP
Somebody's Garden. — Margaret Steele Anderson. — DD
Somebody's Mother. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Mary Brine.)
—BLPA — JHP— MHT — MPC-6— OHCS-17— PB-6
— POOI— PPYP— PTA-1— PTWP— WBLP— WRR-17
— WRR-43 (si. abr.)— YFR
(She was "Somebody's Mother.") — WRR-33
Somebody's Song.— Dorothy Parker. See Songs of a Markedly
Personal Nature.
Somebody's Story. — Dorothy Parker. See Songs of a Markedly
Personal Nature.
Someday. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Somehow. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Somehow, Somewhere, Sometime. — Winifred M. Letts. —
Someone. — Walter de la Mare. — MBP — MPB
Soniep'n Common-Like. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Somersault. — "Hugh M'Diarmid" (Christopher M. Grieve).—
HM.SP
Somerset Farmer, The. — Marguerite Wilkinson — CP
Something.— Beth Lacy.— CAG
Something. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Something Better.— Clara J. Denton.— WOAH— WRR-49
Something Beyond. — Mary Clemmer. — OQP — PDN — QP-1
Something Childish, but Very Natural. — Samuel Taylor Cole
ridge.— EV-4—O BRV
(If I Had But Two Little Wings.) — CH — OHIP — OTPC
— PECK
Something Each Day. — Unknown. — BS
Something for Jesus. — S. D. Phelps. — BLRP
Something Good. — Unknown. — LPP
Something Great. — Florence Tylee. — BTB-6 — WRR-6
Something Missing. — Unknown. — POI — SL
Something New.— Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van
Deth). — RON
Something of George Washington's Boyhood. — Unknown. —
Something Sings. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Sky-Born
Music.
Something Spilt.— Unknown.— OHCS-1 6
Something to Be Done. — Mary D. Chellis. — TS
Something to Be Thankful For.— Clara J. Denton. — HH—
TOAH
Something to Hate. — Unknown. — TS
Something to Remember.— Robert Browning. See Memora
bilia.
Sometime. — Hosea Q. Blaisdell. — OHCS-18
Sometime. — Jean McCrum. — CAG
Sometime. — May Riley Smith. — BLPA — HBV — HT— LOW—
POI
Sometime.— "F. A. F. W. W."— BTB-3
Sometime It May Be.— Arthur Willis Colton.— GPE— HBV
(To Faustine.)— AA— LEAP— OBAV
Sometime, Somewhere. — "Auburn No. 29768." — MHT
Sometime, Somewhere. — Ophelia Guyon Browning. — BLRP —
LOW— MHT— POI
(Pray without Ceasing.)— BLPA
Sometimes. — Alice Gary. — AP
Sometimes. — Rose Fyleman. — JPC
Sometimes.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — BAP — BLP — GPE — HBV
— HTR—LBMV— LEAP— OQP— OTA— POI— POT—
PT— PTER— QP-2— SL
Sometimes. — Unknown. — DDA
"Sometimes a light surprises." — William Cowper. — AE
Sometimes Comes to Soul and Sense. — John Greenleaf Whittier
— MRV— OHPI
Sometimes Even Now. — Rupert Brooke.-; — CPB
"Sometimes I feel like an eagle in de air." — Unknown.
(Group of Negro Songs, A.) — NAMP
"Sometimes, in bitter fancy, I bewail." — George Henry Boker.
See Sonnets.
Sometimes, When after Spirited Debate. — William Dean How-
ells.— LEAP
(Change.)— AA— OBAV
Sometimes When I Sit Musing All Alone. — Agnes Mary
Frances Robinson. — WHA
"Sometimes when my lady sits by me." — Robert Bridges. —
PWB
Sometimes Wish, A. — Mildred D. Shacklett. — GFA
Sometimes with One I Love. — Walt Whitman. — GEPM
Sometimes, with Secure Delight. — John Milton. See L' Allegro
Sometimes, You Stars. — "H. J." — VF
Somewhere. — John Vance Cheney. — LBMV
Somewhere. — J. C. Cochrane. — OQP — QP-2
Somewhere. — Julia C. R. Dorr.— PDN
(Prayer for One Dead.) — OQP— QP-1
Somewhere. — Jessie C. Glasier. — BS
Somewhere. — Helen Hinsdale Rich. — SR
Somewhere. — Alfred C. Shaw. — LLC
"Somewhere — but where I cannot guess" (in Songs in Ab
sence) .—Arthur Hugh Clough. — EPN
Somewhere I Chanced to Read. — Gustav Davidson; — HBMV —
TBM
Somewhere I Have Never Travelled, Gladly Beyond. — E. E.
Cummings. — MOAP
Somewhere in France. — Mulford Doughty. — RH
Somewhere in France. — Le Roy C. Henderson. — GPWW
Somewhere in France, 1918. — Almon Hensley. — GPWW
"Somewhere lost in the haze." — Lord Dunsany. See Songs
from an Evil Wood (II).
Somewhere or Other. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — AV —
VLEP
Somewhere-in-Eurcpe-Wocky. — F. G. Hartswick. — BOHV
Somme Valley, 1917, The.— Frank Prewett. — MM
Son. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Son, The.— Ridgely Torrence.— BAP— HBMV— JPC— MAP—
NP— PFY— POOT— SBMV— TCPD— WTP-9
Son and Mother. — Cale Young Rice. — LS
Son of a Gambolier, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
"Son of a Jackass." — Unknown. — BFP
Son of Abdallah, A (ad.).— Albion W. Tourgee. See Son
of Old Harry, A.
Son of Adam. — John Masefield. — PM
Son of God, The. — Charles L. O'Donnell. — JKCP
Son of God Goes Forth to War, The. — Reginald Heber (also
at. to H. S. Cutler).— HBV— LLC— OTPC— PTER—
RON
(Who Follows in His Train?)— WGRP
Son of God in the Wilderness, The. His Dream. — John Mil
ton. See Paradise Regained.
Son of God Is Born, The. — Unknown. — GS
Son of Issachar, A, sel. — Elbridge Streeter Brooks.
To the Lions.— WRR-34
Son of Old Harry, A, sel. — Albion W. Tourgee.
Son of Abdallah, A.— NPTP
Son of the Sea, A.— Bliss Carman.— NLK
Son, You Washed? — Unknown. — SPE-7
Sonet: "Fra bank to bank, fra wood to wood I rin." — Mark
Alexander Boyd.— EBSV— ES— OBEV
(Sonnet.)— BSV
Song: A Hunting We Will Go. — Henry Fielding. See Don
Quixote in England.
Song, A: "Absent from thee, I languish still." — John Wilmot,
Earl of Rochester.— EPRE— EPS— EPW-2— OBS
(Absent from Thee I Languish Still.) — AEV
(Return.) ~EA— OBEV
Song: "Again rejoicing Nature sees." — Robert Burns.— -HBV
("Again Rejoicing Nature Sees.") — SN
Song: "Ahl Chloris, that I now could sit." — Sir Charles Sed-
ley. See Mulberry Garden, The.
: "Ah! County Guy, the hour is nigh."— Sir Walter Scott.
See Quentin Durward.
Song: "Ah fading joy! how quickly art thou past! — John
Drvaen. .V/v? Tnrlinn "RVmn^rni- TVi»
Song
Song:
: "Ah fading joy! how quickly art thi
Dryden. See Indian Emperor, The.
: "Ah, me! when shall I marry me?" — Oliv
GTIV
1 — Oliver Goldsmith.—
Song: "Ah stay! ah turn! ah whither would you fly."— Wil
liam Congreve. See Fair Penitent, The.
Song: "Alack, alack! my days are dreary."— Madame De Girar-
din, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
474
TITLE INDEX
Song
Song:
Song:
Song:
Song:
Song:
Song:
Song:
Song:
"All in green went my love riding." — E. E. Cummings. —
TCPD
"All my love for my sweet."— John Hall Wheelock.— NP
"All suddenly the wind comes soft." — Rupert Brooke. —
^•p-p
"All the flowers of the spring." — John Webster. See
Devil's Law-Case, The. .
"And can the physician make sick men well? — Un
known. See Robin Good-Fellow. .
"And ye maun braid your yellow hair. — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See .Mary Stuart. w
"Apple, beech and cedar fair."— Unknown.-- ADAH
... re — » ., ,, TTT^Hi \\Tf.t.f.^^ TJT \T T?MT7.|J tilt
PYM - TSW
MBP -OBVV - PASC - PJH-2
— TSWC— YT
(April.) — LBBV
Upril/^pril.^NLI^
Song^April is^in my mistress' face."— Unknown. See
"April is in my mistress' face." TUWTTTP
Song: "As I lay in the early sun."— Edward Shanks. — BMEP
(Gar en everie. ^^ ^ r0und the Glass." — Matthew
Song: "
, - -
£ f— EPW-2— GEPM— GPE— HBV— LEAP— OBEY
P— TPH— WLIP— WP
(As* Me No Mo« Whe
Sontr "At setting day and rising morn." — Allan Ramsay. —
"HBV _ LPS-1
Song: "At the spring."— Jasper Fisher.— MV-2
Song: "Balkis was in her marble town."— Lascelles Aber-
crombie. See Emblems of Love.
Sons- A- "Be not too quick to carve our rhyme. — Herbert
g' P. Home.— LEAP „ '
Song: "Beauty and merit now are join d. — Jbrancis ±lopKin-
Song: "Beauty clear and fair."— John Fletcher. See Elder
Sonsr* "Beauty' to boast, methinks 'tis rather late." — Victor
OOIlg. JJV.o.Lii.J' »•" r - ^ J ^ T ^ TT^«*.. f*n*.*.i-nn+n-n A TTP
Song
Song- -_^™
Song- "Bee to the heather, The."— Sir Henry Taylor.— OBVV
—WTP-8
Song: "Beloved, it is morn!"— Emily Henrietta Hickey. See
Song: "!
"
A/'-Francis Howard Williams.-
Song: "Birds of Jhe^ air, they sing it, The."— John Vance
"" °aSEBv
Sonir "Bride she is winsome and bonny, The."— Joanna Bail-
00 B* He._EpW-4
(Woo'd and Married and A'.) — EP
'
.
Song- "Calm was the Even, and clear was the Sky."— John
S Dryden. See Evening's Love, An; or, The Mock-Astrol-
Song: "°Can Life be a blessing."— John Dryden. See Troilus
and Cressida. , _ .
Song: "Can you paint a thought? or number? — John .ford.
See Broken Heart, The. „
Song: "Care-charming sleep, thou easer.of all woes. —John
Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valentmian, The.
Song: "Child, is thy father dead?"— Ebenezer Elliott.— B CEP
_ -
Song : "Chloris farewell ; I now must go."— Edmund Waller ( ? ) .
—CEP
(Chloris Farewell.)— OBS
TT°RV
Song, A: "Come, cheer up, my lads, like a true British band."
— Unknown.— PAH . t. t ^ „
Song, A: "Come, I will make the continent indissoluble. —
Walt Whitman.— APB—NAL
(For You, O Democracy.)— APW—CAP—IAP—LL-3—
TCAP TPH
Song: "Come into the garden, Maud." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See Maud. . „
Song: "Come, rest in this bosom, my own stricken deer. —
Thomas Moore. — PG „ ^_ „
(Come, Rest in This Bosom.)— ERP— LPS-1
Song: "Come unto these yellow sands."— William Shakespeare.
See Tempest, The.
Song: "Cupid, on hearing how divine." — Philippe Desportes,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Song: "Daughter of Egypt, veil thine eyes!" — Bayard Taylor.
— A A— LB AP—LE A P
Song: "Day departs this upper air." — Edward Coote Pinkney.
— MOAP— SPP
Song: "Death is a dream, and so is my delight I" — Alfred
Noyes. — DTRN
Song: "Death? What is death?" — Rex Hazlewood. — BPM-34
Song, The: "Do not fear to put thy feet." — John Fletcher.
See Faithful Shepherdess, The.
Song: "Dorinda's sparkling wit, and eyes." — Charles Sack-
ville, Earl of Dorset. — CEP— EPW-2 — OBS
(On a Lady Who Fancied Herself a Beauty.)— EPRE
Song: "Down lay in a nook my lady's brach." — Sir Henry
Taylor. See Philip van Artevelde.
Song, The: "Drink and be merry, merry, merry boyes." —
Thomas Morton. — APB — IAP
Song: "Earl March looked on his dying child." — Thomas Camp
bell.— EB SV— HBV
("Earl March look'd," etc.)— GTSL
Song: JCA;UU, LCIJI int,
BOHV— SPE-4 . .
Song: "Everything in the world has its song, and this is the
song of everything." — Lloyd Frankenberg. — AMV-37
: "Fain would I change that note." — Unknown (Sometimes
at. to Tobias Hume).— HBV
(Devotion.)— GPE— OBEV
("Fain would I change," etc.)— AEP-W— EG— EV-1—
OBS
(Madrigal.)— CBE
(Omnia Vincit.)— GTSL
(To Love.)— BCEP .
Song: "Fair and fair, and twice so fair. — George Peele. See
Arraignment of Paris, The.
'Fair, and soft, and gay, and young." — Robert Gould.
See Rival Sisters, The.
'Fair Iris I love, and hourly I die." — John Dryden.
See Amphitryon.
'Fair is the night, and fair the day."— William Morris.
See Earthly Paradise, The (Song from "The Story of
Acontius and Cydippe").
Song A: "Fair, sweet and young, receive a prize. — John
Dryden. — OBS
Song: "Fairy band are we, A." — Alfred Noyes. — GBY
Song: "False friend, wilt thou smile or weep." — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. See Cenci, The.
Song: "False though she be to me and love." — William Con-
Song:
Song:
Song:
Song:
(FasTnughSnee-EV-3— HBV— OBEV
("False though she be to me and love.") — AEP-D
Song: "Farewell, ungrateful traitor!" — John Dryden. See
Spanish Friar, The.
Son,: -
(November.)— GTSL
Song: "Few more windy days, A." — Helen Dudley.— NP
Song: "Field is filled with fragrance, The." — Willoughby Weav-
Song: "Flame at the core of the world." — Arthur Upson.— HBV
Song: "Flower unfolds its dawning cup, The." — George Mere-
Song: "Flower-born Blodueda, The."— Richard Hovey. See
Marriage of Guenevere, The.
Song: "For her gait, if she be walking." — William Browne. —
BCEP— EA— OBEV
(Complete Lover, The.)— HBV
^otie- "For me the jasmine buds unfold. — Florence Earle
Coates— HBV— LBMV— NV— VOD
(World Is Mine, The.)— AA
(For Mercy, Courage, Kindness, Mirth.) — CBE — PC
Song: "For the tender beech and the sapling oak."— Thomas
Love Peacock. See Maid Marian.
Song: "Fox, the ape, the humble-bee, The." — William Shake
speare. See Love's Labour's Lost.
Song: "Friend and lover mine." — King Dinis, tr. fr. the Por
tuguese by Aubrey F. G. Bell.— CAW .
Song: "From White's and Will's."— Ambrose Philips.— AEP-D
— CEP
Song: "Full fathom five thy father lies."— William Shake
speare. See Tempest, The (Sea Dirge, A).
Song: "Gather Kittens while you may" (Parody). — Oliver Her-
ford— PA „ „, TN ,
Song: "Girls, when I am gone away." — Edward Dowden.—
Sonc A: "Give me leave to rail at you." — John Wilmot, Earl
of Rochester.— EG— EPS
Song: "Glories of our blood and state, The. — James Shirley.
See Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The,
Song A: "Glories, pleasures, pomps, delights, and ease." —
'• John Ford. See Broken Heart, The. AT,^ '
•• "Go and catch a falling star." — John Donne. — AEP-W —
' ATP— AWP — BCEP — BOHV— CRE— EM-1— EP —
EPS— EPW-1 — EV-2— HBV— J AWP— LEAP— NAL
— OAEP — OBEV — PIAE — TOP — TPH— WBP—
WHA— WLIP „ 4
;Go and Catch a Falling Star.)— BEL— SBA
:"Go and catch a falling star. )— EG
Song:
475
Song
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Coleridge.
Song: "Go lovely Rose!" (C.).— Edmund Waller.— CEP— EPS
— GPE— OBS— WLIP
(Go Lovely Rose!)— AEP-W— AEV— ALV— ATP— AWP
— BCEP — BEL — BFVR — BLV— BTP— CR—
CRE — CRP — EA — EG— EM-1— EP— EPEP—
EPP— EP W-2— E V-2 — GTB S— GTSE— GTS L—
HBV— ISP— -JAWP— LEAP— LPS-1 (with add.
st, by Henry Kirke White) — NAL — OAEP —
OBEY — OTA — PIAE — SBA— SEP— TCEP—
TOP— TPH— WBP— WHA— WTP-9
bong: Go not, happy day." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Maud ("Go not, happy day").
Song: "Go with your tauntings, go." — John Clare. — OBRV
Song: "Going down the old way."— Margaret Widdemer.—
HBMV
Song: "Gone, gone again is Summer the lovely." — Edna St.
Vincent Millay.— BIS
Song: "Good Morrow, 'tis St. Valentine's day." — William
Shakespeare. — HH
Song: "Great is the rose."— "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth
Abarbanel). See Tadmor.
Song: "Had I a heart for falsehood framed." — Richard Brins-
ley Sheridan. See Duenna, The.
Song: "Hang sorrow, cast away care." — Unknown. — OBS
Song: 'Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings." — William
Shakespeare. See Cymbeline (Hark, Hark! the Lark).
Song, A: "Hark! 'tis Freedom that calls, come, patriots,
awake!"— Unknown.— AP&— PAH.
Song: "Has summer come without the rose?" — Arthur
O'Shaughnessy.— EPW-4 — GBOV — GPE — HBV —
LEAP— TPH— VLEP
(Has Summer Come without the Rose?) — CRE — VA
Song: "Haymakers, rakers, reapers, and mowers." — Thomas
Dekker and John Ford. See Sun's Darling, The.
Song: "He came unlook'd for, undesir'd." — Sara Col
See Phantasmion.
Song: "He that loves a rosy cheek." — Thomas Carew. See
Disdain Returned.
Song: "Heap cassia, sandal-buds and stripes." — Robert Brown
ing. See Paracelsus.
Song: "Hear, sweet spirit, hear the spell." — Samuel Taylor Col
eridge. See Osorio; or, Remorse.
Song: "Hear, ye ladies that despise." — John Fletcher. See
Tragedy of Valentinian, The.
Song: "Hearken then awhile to me." — William Browne. — GPE
Song: "Heath this night must be my bed, The." — Sir Walter
Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The (Heath This Night
Must Be My Bed, The).
Song: "Hence, all you vain delights." — John Fletcher and
Thomas Rowley (?). See Nice Valour, The.
Song: "Here the sudden iron sound." — Arthur C. Coe. — CAG
Song: "Here's a Health unto his Majesty." — Unknown, — EV-2
Song: "Here's to the maiden of bashful fifteen." — Richard
Brinsley Sheridan. See School for Scandal, The.
Song: "Hither haste, and gently strew." — Thomas Lovell Bed-
does. — EG
Song: "Honest lover whatsoever." — Sir John Suckling.— EPS
("Honest lover whatsoever" — abr.) — AEP-W
Song: "Hound was cuffed, The." — Sidney Lanier. See Hound.
Song: "How delicious is the winning." — Thomas Campbell. —
HBV
(First Kiss, The.)— LPS-1 — SBA — SPE-8
(Freedom and Love.)— BSV—GTBS— GTSE
(How Delicious Is the Winning.) — EBSV
Song: "How do I love you?" — Irene Rutherford McLeod —
HBV— VOD
Song: "How happy were my days." — Isaac Bickerstaffe. See
Love in a Village.
Song: "How many times do I love thee, dear?" — Thomas Lovell
Beddoes. See Torrismond.
Song: "How near to good is what is fair." — Ben Jonson. See
Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly.
Song: "How pleasant it is that always." — Florence Smith. —
BLPA
Song: "How should I your true love know." — William Shake
speare. See Hamlet (How Should I Your True Love
Know) .
Song: "How strongly does my passion flow." — Aphra Behn. —
EV~3
"How sweet I roamed from field to field." — William
Blake.— BCEP— BLV—CH— EM-1— EPRE—EPW-3—
TVSH-WHA-W^" °AEP- OBEC-TCEP-
(How Sweet I Roamed.)— OTPC
("How sweet I roarn'd from field to field.") — EG
(Love's Prisoner.) — GPE
(Prisoner of Love.) — PIAE
(Song: How Sweet I Roamed from Field to Field.)— EV-3
Song: "How sweet is the season, the sky how serene."— Jona
than Odell. — APB
Song: "I am on Tom Tiddler's ground." — Joan Coster.— HWC
Song: "I came to the door of the House of Love." — Alfred
Noyes. — HBV
"I could make you songs." — "Dorothy Dow" (Mrs.
James Edward Fitzgerald) .—HBMV
"I dream'd that 1 woke from a dream." — George Mac-
donald. — VA
"I feed a flame within, which so torments me." — John
Dryden. See Secret Love: or, The Maiden-Queen.
Song: "I had a dove, and the sweet dove died" (C.). — John
Song:
Song:
Song:
Song:
.
(I Had a Dove.)— CBPC—CH—MPC-3— OTPC
Song: "I have a garden of my own." — Thomas Moore. See
Child's Song. From a Mask.
Song: "I heard a tale long, long ago." — "Joaquin" Miller. See
Sappho and Phaon.
Song: "I know, I know." — Arthur Cleveland Coxe. — SDH
Song: "I love my lady's eyes." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Song (C.) : "I made another garden, yea." — Arthur O'Shauc-h-
nessy.-BMEP— EPW-4-GPE— GTIV-HBV-LEAF
—OBEV—OBVV— TCEP— TPH— VLEP
(I Made Another Garden.)— GBOV
(New Love and the Old, The.)— BLV — GTML — GTSL—
Song: "I made my shroud, but no one knows." — AdeliiHp
Crapsey. — HBV — LA — MAP — NP — SBA --
SBMV— TOP
Song: "I often hear it said." — Jean Froissart, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Song (C.) : "I prithee send me back my heart." — Sir John Suck-
ling.— EPS— EPW-2— HBV J
(I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart.) — EV-2 — GPE —
LPS-1— SBA— TPH
(To My Love.)— ALV
Song: "I saw the day's white rapture." — Charles Hanson
Towne. — HBV — OBAy
Song: "I try to knead and spin, but my life is low the while "
— Louise Imogen Guiney. See In Leinster.
Song: "I wander'd by the brook-side." — Richard Monckton Mil-
nes. — CG
(Brookside, The.)— CCR— HBV— HT— LPS-1— OTA— VA
Song: "I was so chill, and overworn, and sad." — Anna Wick
ham.— BLV— CBOV-MBP
Song: "I will repay you for your tenderness." — Grace Hazard
Conkling. — LHW
Song: "If a daughter you have, she's the plague of your life "
—Richard Brinsley Sheridan. See Duenna, The.
Song: "If I had only loved your flesh." — V. Sackville-West.—
---
Song: "If oncel could gather in song."— Wilfrid Wilson
Song: "If she be _ not as kind as fair." — Sir George Etherge.
See Love in a Tub.
Song: "If thpu art sleeping, maiden." — Gil Vicente, tr fr the
Spanish by Henry Wads worth Longfellow. — AWP .....
Song: "If wine and music have the power." — Matthew Prior.—
Song, A: "If you frown at life." — Unknozvn. — VIL
Song: "I'm glad my eyes may see the sun." — Rebecca Turner.—
Song: "In a drear-nighted December." — John Keats.— EM-2—
EV-4
( D ecember. ) — GN— OTPC
(Happy Insensibility.)— GTBS— GTSE — GTSL
(In a Dear-Nighted December.) — BCEP — BPN — CGOV _
CH— CRE— EPN—GEPM— NAL— TCEP— TOP
—TPH
("In a drear-nighted December.") — EG
(Stanzas— C.)— ERP — GPE — HBV— OBEV— OBRV—
(Winter.)— BPB
Song: "In his last binn Sir Peter lies." — Thomas Love Peacock
See Headlong Hall.
Song: "In summer when the rose-bushes."— Edith Sitwell.— NP
Song: "In thy white bosom Love is laid." — John Arthur
Blaikie. — yA
Song, ^ ^In^ygin^vOTi tell vour parting lover."— Matthew
Song: "Indeed, my Cselia, 'tis in vain." — Sir John Henry
Moore. — OBEC
Song: "Injurious charmer of my vanquished heart." — John
Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. See Tragedy of Val
entinian, The.
Song: "Is love, then, so simple, my dear?"— Irene Rutherford
McLeod. — LHW
(Is Love, Then, So Simple.)— BMEP— HBMV— LBBV—
WHA
Song: "It Autumne was, and on our Hemispheare."— William
Drummond of Hawthornden. — OBS
Song: "It is not Beauty I demand." — George Darley. _ OBVV
("It is not Beauty I demand.") — EG
.
(It Is Not Beauty I Demand.)— HBV— OBRV
(Loveliness of Love, The.)— EV-4
—
-4— GTBS— GTSE— LPS-1
Song: "It is the miller's daughter." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See Miller's Daughter, The.
Song: "I've taught thee love's sweet lesson o'er."— George
Darley. See Sylvia, or The May Queen.
Song: "Jack and Jean they think no ill."— Thomas Campion.—
rvsH
(Fortunati Ninaium.)— GTSL— SEP
(Jack and Joan.)— GPE— HBV— MV-l—WP
(Jack and Joan They Think No 111.) — EPEP — EV-2—
("Jack and Joan they think no ill.") — EG — OBSC
Song: "Kind lovers, love on." — John Crowne. — ALV
Song: "Ladies, though to your Conqu'ring eyes." — Sir George
Etherege. See Comical Revenge, The.
Song: "Lalreand a Fairy Boat, A."— Thomas Hood.— BFVR—
(Song for Music.)— BPB
476
TITLE INDEX
Song
Song (C.) : "Lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, The." — Sir Wil-
Ham Davenant.—AWP—CRE—EP— EPW-2— JAWP—
OBS— TOP— WBP
(Aubade.)— ATP— EA— OBEV
(Awake! Awake!)— BLV— PI AE
(Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest, The.)— CH— EPEP
__EV-2— SBA— TPH— WHA
("Lark now leaves his watery nest, The.") — EG
(Morning.)— ACP— HBV
(Morning Song.)— GPE— LEAP
Song: "Last night the seeking wind sang in the shadow." — Ben
H. Smith.— VF
Song: " 'Late, late, so late! and dark the night and chill!' " —
Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the King, The
(Guinevere).
Song: "Let it be forgotten, as a flower is forgotten." — Sara
Teasdale.— PFY
(Let It Be Forgotten.) — BAP — BAY — BLV — BPP —
CBOV— CP— HBMV— MAP— NP— PG— RNP—
TCPD
(Love Songs.) — SBMV
Song: "Let my voice ring out and over the earth." — James
Thomson. — See Sunday up the River.
Song: "Let not love go, too." — Alfred Noyes. See Drake.
Song: "Let the Bells ring, and let the Boys sing." — John
Fletcher. See Spanish Curate, The.
Song: "Life, in one semester." — Charles G. Blanden. — OQP —
QP-2
Thomson. See Sunday up the River.
Song: "Linnet in the rocky dells, The." — Emily Bronte. — CPOI
— HBV— OAEP— TPH— VA
(Linnet in the Rocky Dells, The.) — OTPC
(My Lady's Grave.)— EV-S— OBEV— OB VV— TOP
Song: "Lo! here we come a-reaping, a-reaping." — George Peele.
See Old Wife's Tale, The.
Song: "Long ago, in the young moonlight." — Percy Mackaye.
See Mater.
Song: "Look, they tear down the tenements at spring." — Clark
Mills.— TB
Song: "Love, by that loosened hair." — Bliss Carman. — BAP —
HBV— VA
Song: "Love in fantastic triumph sate." — Aphra Behn. See
Abdelazer.
Song: "Love in her Eyes sits playing." — John Gay. See Acis
and Galatea.
Song: "Love in my heart: oh, heart of me, heart of me." —
"Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — AA
Song: "Love is a sickness full of woes." — Samuel Daniel. See
Hymen's Triumph.
Song: "Love is cruel, Love is sweet." — Thomas MacDonagh. —
Song: "Love laid his sleepless head." — Algernon Charles Swin
burne.— BLV— PI AE
Song: "Love lives beyond the tomb." — John Clare. — OBVV —
TOP
Song: "Love, Love, today, my dear." — Charlotte Mew. — MBP
Song: "Love me because I am lost." — Louise Bogan. — AV —
MOAP— NP
Song: "Love not me for comely grace." — Unknown. See Love
Not Me for Comely Grace.
Song: "Love still has something of the sea." — Sir Charles Sed-
ley. — AEP-W — CEP — EP — EPP — EP W-2— HB V—
NBE— OBS
(Love Still Has Something of the Sea.) — AEV— EPRE —
GPE (o6r.)
(Song: Love Still Has Something of the Sea.) — EV-3
Song: "Love that is hoarded, moulds at last," — Louis Ginsberg.
— PDN
Song: "Love, that looks still on your eyes." — William Browne.
—EG
Song: "Love took my life and thrilFd it." — Lewis Morris. —
OBVV— VA
(Surface and the Depths, The.)— HBV
Song: "Love, triumphant sorcerer." — Les Dames des Roches, tr.
jr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Song: "Love was true to me." — John Boyle O'Reilly. — ACP
(Love Was True to Me.)— BMC— GTIV
Song: "Love within the lover's breast." — George Meredith. —
GPE— LHW
(Lines.)— HBV
Song: "Lovely hill-torrents are." — W. J. Turner. — MBP
Song: "Love's on the highroad." — Dana Burnet.— HBV — HTR
— LHW— PFE— POT— PR— VOD
Song: "Man's a poor deluded bubble." — Robert Dodsley. — CEP
Song: "Me Cupid made a Happy Slave," — Richard Steele. —
OBEC
Song: "Memory, hither come." — William Blake. -~ BCEP —
EPW-3
("Memory, hither come.'*) — EG — GPE
(Song: Memory, Hither Come.) — EV-3
Song: "Men of England." — Thomas Campbell. — SEP
(Men of England.)— BHV—EV-4
Song: "Merchant to secure his treasure, The." — Matthew Prior.
_BLV— EV-3— HBV— OBEV— SBA
(Merchant to Secure His Treasure, The.)— GPE— GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL
(Ode, An— C.) — AEP-D—AWP— CEP— EPRE— EPW-3
—JAWP— TCEP— WBP
(To Chlqe.)— WTP-7
Song: "Methinks the poor town has been troubled too long." —
Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset. — CEP
Song : "Mind is cool and clear, The." — Frances Frost. —
Song: "Morpheus, the humble god, that dwells." — Sir John Den-
ham. See Sophy, The.
Song: "Moth's kiss, first! The." — Robert Browning. See In a
Gondola.
Song: "My days have been so wond'rous free." — Thomas Par-
nell. — CEP
Song, A: "My dear mistress has a heart." — John Wilmot, Earl
of Rochester. — EPW-2 — GPE — HBV
Song: "My Fair, no beauty of thine will last." — Alice Meynell.
Song: "My Love bound me with a kiss." — Thomas Campion. —
HBV
(Kisses.)— OBSC
Song: "My love is gone into the East." — William Vaughn
Moody.— LHW
Song: "My love is the flaming Sword." — James Thomson. See
Sunday up the River.
Song: "My silks and fine array." — William Blake. — BEL— CEP
— EM-1 — EPW-3 — GEPM — GPE — HBV —OAEP—
OBEC— OBEV— TOP
(My Silks and Fine Array.)— BLV— LEAP
("My silks and fine array.") — CBE — EG
(Song: My Silks and Fine Array.)— CBOV— EV-3— NAL
Song: "My spirit like a shepherd boy." — V. Sackville- West. —
Song: "Nay but you, who do not love her." — Robert Browning.
—BLV— BPN— EP — EPN — EPP — HBV — OBEV —
PIAE— TPH— VLEP
(Nay but You.)— GPE
Song: "Neath blue-bell or streamer." — Edgar Allan Poe. See
Al Aaraaf.
Song: "Night has a thousand eyes, The." — Francis William
Bourdillon. See Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The.
Song: "No, no, fair Heretick, it needs must be." — Sir John
Suckling. See Aglaura.
Song: "No, no, poor sufFring Heart no Change endeavour." —
John Dryden. See Cleomenes.
Song: "No toil so harsh but comes at length to rest." — Ben H.
Smith.— VF
Song, A: "None knows the day that friends must part." — Ed
gar A. Guest. — CVG
Song: "Not, Celia, that I juster am." — Sir Charles Sedley. —
AEP-W— EPRE
("Not, Celia, that I juster am.")— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Song to Celia.) — OBS
(To Celia.)— AWP — EA — EP— EPP— HBV— JAWP—
OBEV— SBA— TOP— WBP
Song: "Not faster yonder rowers' might." — Sir Walter Scott.
See Lady of the Lake, The.
Song: "Not from the whole wide world I chose thee." — Richard
Watson Gilder. See New Day, The.
Song: "Now is the month of maying." — Unknown. — OBSC
("Now is the month of maying.") — EG
Song: "Now the purple night is past." — Alfred Noyes. See
Drake.
Song: "Nymphs of old, as poets sing, The." — Nicolas Rapin, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Song: "0 bird, thou dartest to the sun," — Maria White Lowell.
— AA— LEAP
Song: "O, Brignair banks are wild and fair." — Sir Walter
Scott. See Rokeby.
Song: "O diviner air." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Sisters.
The.
Sons: "O, do not wanton with those eyes." — Ben Jonson. — EPS
—HBV— OBS
(O, Do Not Wanton.) — EV-2
(O, Do Not Wanton with Those Eyes.)— LPS-1— SBA
Song: "Oh fair sweet face, oh eyes celestial bright." — John
Fletcher. See Women Pleased.
Song: "O fly not, Pleasure, pleasant-hearted Pleasure." — Wil-
frid Icawen Blunt.— JKCP— OBEV— OBVV
Song: "O I would I had a lover!" — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Song: "O, it was out by Donnycarney." — James Joyce. — MBP—
OBVV
Song: "O, let the solid ground." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Song: "O, like a queen's her happy tread." — William Watson.
—HBV
TSWC
Song: "O, many a lover sighs." — Alfred Noyes (after
Rostand).— CPAN-1 .
Song: "O mistress mine, where are you roaming. — William
Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night (Carpe Diem).
Sons: "O moonlight deep and tender." — James Russell Lowell.
—APE— CAP
Song: "O my Luve is like a red, red rose." — Robert Burns.
See O My Luve Is Like a Red, Red Rose.
Song: "O Nancy, wilt thou go with me?" — Sir Thomas Percy.
— CEP
(O Nancy, Wilt Thou Go with Me?)— HBV
(O Nanny, Wilt Thou Gang we' Me?) — LPS-1
Song, A: "Oh no more, no more, too late." — John Ford. See
Broken Heart, The.
Song: "Oh roses for the flush of youth." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti.— BPN— CPOI— GTBS
(Roses for the Flush of Youth.) — BMEP
Song: "0 ruddier than the cherry!" — John Gay. See Acis
and Galatea.
477
Song
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Song: "O say not that my heart is cold." — Charles Wolfe. —
EPW-4— EV-4
Song: "Oh! say not woman's heart is bought."— Thomas Love
Peacock.— HBV
Song: "O sing unto my roundelay." — Thomas Chatterton.
See JElla.
Song: "Oh! sorrow, sorrow, scarce I knew." — Charlotte Mew.
—MM
Song: "O sweet delight, O more than human bliss."— Thomas
Campion.— HBV
(O Sweet Delight.)— EV-2—GTSE
("O sweet delight, O more than human bliss.")— EG
Song: "Oh! that we two were Maying." — Charles Kingsley.
See Saint's Tragedy, The.
Song: "Oh, the sweet contentment" (in Isaak Walton's
"Compleat Angler" ) .—John Chalkhill.— MV-2
(Condon's Song.)— EV-2— HBV
(Praise of a Countryman's Life, The.) — ABVC
Song: "Oh welcome, bat and owlet gray." — Joanna Baillie. —
EV-3
Song: "O yes, O yes, if any maid." — John Lyly. See Gal-
lathea.
Song: "Oh, you hear sweet music." — John McClure. — LS
Song: "O'er the hills far away, at the birth of the morn." —
Francis Hopkinson. — IAP
Song: "O'er the smooth enamelled green." — John Milton. See
Arcades.
Song: "Of all the Torments, all the Cares." — William Walsh.
See Rivals.
Song: "Often I have heard it said." — Walter Savage Landor.
—HBV
Song: "Old Adam, the carrion crow." — Thomas Lovell Bed-
does. See Death's Jest Book.
Song: "On thy waters, thy sweet valley waters." — Thomas
Holley Olivers.— MOAP
(Georgia Waters.)— SPP
Song: "One gloomy eve I roam'd about." — John Clare. — EG
Song: "One sunny time in May." — John Masefield. — PM
Song: "Only a little while since first we met." — Brian Hooker.
—HBMV
Song: "Only joy, now here you are." — Sir Philip Sidney. See
Astrophel and Stella (Fourth Song).
Song: "Only tell her that I love." — Lord John Cutts. — BCEP
— HBV— OBEV
Song: "Or love mee lesse, or love rnee more." — Sidney Godol-
phin, Earl of Godolphin. — OBS
Song: "Orpheus with his lute made trees." — William Shake
speare and John Fletcher. See King Henry VIII
(Orpheus with His Lute).
Song: "Out upon it, I have loved." — Sir John Suckling. See
Constancy.
Song: "Over hill, over dale." — William Shakespeare. See
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A (Puck and the Fairy
Queen).
Song: "Over the sea our galleys went." — Robert Browning.
See^ Paracelsus.
Song: "Phillis (or Phyllis) for shame, let us improve." —
Charles Sackville.— CEP— EPRE— EPW-2
(Advice, The.)— SBA
(Phillis for Shame Let Us Improve.) — OBS
Song: "Phillis is my only joy." — Sir Charles Sedley (wr. at.
to Sir George Etherege. — ATP— CEP— EP— EPW-2
—OBS
(Phillis Is My Only Joy.)— LPS-1
(Phyllis.)— GPE
(Phyllis Is My Only Joy.)— EPRE
("Phyllis is my only joy.") — EG
(Song: Phyllis.)— EV-3
Song: "Phoebus, arise." — William Drummond of Hawthorn-
den.—BCEP— EPS— EPW-2— HBV
(Invocation: "Phoebus, arise.") — EBSV — LEAP — OBEV
(Invocation to Love.) — EV-2
(Phoebus, Arise.)— BSV— EPEP— GPE (abr.)— TPH
(Song: II.)— EP— OBS
(Summons to Love.) — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL
Song: "Phyllis, for shame! let us improve." — Charles Sack
ville. See Song: "Phillis, for shame! let us improve."
Song: "Place in thy memory, dearest, A." — Gerald Griffin. —
BLPA
(Place in Thy Memory, A.)— HBV— VA
Song: "Pleasures of Love, and the Joys of good Wine, The." —
Sir George Etherege. See Man of Mode, The; or,
Sir FopJing Flutter.
Song: "Poor old pilgrim Misery." — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
See Bride's Tragedy, The.
Song: "Poppies paramour the girls." — -Haniel Long. — HBMV
Song, A: "Pouring music, soft and strong, The." — Frederic
William Henry Myers.— V A
Song: "Quoth tongue of neither maid nor wife." — Sir Henry
Taylor. See Philip van Artevelde.
Song: "Rarely, rarely comest thou." — Percy Bysshe Shelley. —
BPN — CBE— CBOV — EM-2—EPN— ERP— EV-4—
GPE— HBV— OAEP— OBRV
(Invocation: "Rarely, rarely comest thou.") — CGOV —
GTBS— GTSE
(Invocation: To the Spirit of Delight.) — BLV
. (Rarely, Rarely, Comest Thou.) — CH
Song: "Rise Lady Mistresse, rise." — Nathaniel Field. See
\mitnds for Ladies.
Song: 'Rise up! How brief this little day." — "Joaquin"
Miller. See Sappho and Phaon.
Song: "Roses, their sharp spines being gone." — William
Shakespeare and John Fletcher. See Two Noble Kins
men, The.
Song: "Says Plato, *Once in Greece the Gods.' " — "Joaquin"
Miller. See Sappho and Phaon.
Song: "See, see, she wakes! Sabina wakes!" — William Con-
greve.— HBV
Song: "Seek not the tree of silkiest bark." — Aubrey Thomas
de Vere (1814-1902).— BMC— JKCP—OBVV—VA
Song: "Shall I tell you whom I love?" — William Browne.
See Britannia's Pastorals.
Song: "Shape alone let others prize, The." — Mark Akenside. —
HBV— LPS-1
Song: "She comes not when Noon is on the roses." — Herbert
Trench. See She Comes Not When Noon Is on the
Roses.
Song: "She goes all so softly."— Edward J. O'Brien. — SBMV
Song: "She has left me, my pretty." — Sylvia Townsend War
ner.— MBP
Song: "She is- not fair to outward view" (C.). — Hartley
Coleridge. — EPW-4 — EV-4— HBV— LEAP— MCCG—
OBEV— OBRV— OBVV— SEP— SPE-2—VA
(She Is Not Fair to Outward View.)— LPS-1— PIAE—
SBA— TOP
("She is not fair to outward view.")— EG — GEPM— GTBS
—GTSE— GTSL
(Song: She Is Not Fair.)— ERP
Song: "She whom I love will sit apart.' — Gerald Gould. —
MBP
Song: "She's somewhere in the sunlight strong." — Richard Le
Gallienne.— GPE— HBV— LBMV— OBEV— OBVV
Song: "Shoot, false Love, I care not." — Unknown. — OBSC
Song: "Silent bird is hid in the boughs, The." — Rosa Mul-
Iwlland.— TIP
Song: "Since loving countenance you still refuse." — Clement
Marot, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Song: "Sing his praises that doth keep." — John Fletcher. See
Faithful Shepherdess, The.
Song, A: "Sing me a sweet, low song of night." — Hildegarde
Hawthorne.— AA— HBV
Song: "Sing the old song, amid the sounds dispersing." —
Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814-1902).— HBV
Song: "Sing we and chant it." — Unknown. — OBSC
Song: "Sleep, O my darling, sleep." — C. Kathleen Carman. —
BOL
Song, A: "Smile, Massachusetts, smile." — Unknown. — PAH
Song: "Smooth was the Water, calm the Air." — Sir Charles
Sedley.— CEP
Song: "So much your kindness and affection gain."- — Christine
de Pisan, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Song: "So, we'll go no more a-roving." — Lord Byron. See
So We'll Go No More a-Roving.
Song: "Soldier Brave and Bold, The."— Alfred de Musset,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Song: "Soldier rest! thy warfare o'er." — Sir Walter Scott.
See Lady of the Lake, The (Soldier, Rest!).
Song: "Some say Love." — Robert Greene. See Menaphon.
Song: "Something calls and whispers, along the city street." —
Georgiana Goddard King. See Way of Perfect Love.
Song: "Song is so old." — Hermann Hagedorn. See Song Is
So Old.
Song, The: "Song lay silent in my pen, A." — John Erskine. —
AA
Song: "Soules joy, now I am gone." — Unknown (at. to
William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke'). — OBS
Song: "Splendor falls on castle walls, The." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Princess, The (Bugle Song, The).
Song: "Spirit haunts the year's last hours, A." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson.— CR—CRE—GEPC— GTSL— LEAP— NBE
—OAEP— TOP— VLEP
("!
So:
Song: "'Spring will come when the year turns, The." — Mar
garet Widdemer.— SBMV
Song: "Star that bids the shepherd fold, The." — John Milton.
See Comus.
Song: "Stars are with the voyager, The." — Thomas Hood. —
ERP
Song: "Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest." — Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAP— CBE— HBV
(Home Song.)— BTB-2— CPN— GN— OTPC
(Stay, Stay at Home, My Heart, and Rest.) — BPP
Song, A: "Steal from the meadows, rob the tall green hills." —
Lord Alfred Douglas.— JKCP
Song: "Still to be neat, still to be drest."— -Ben Jonson. See
Epiccene; or; The Silent Woman.
Song: "Sun a-beatin' on the deck." — A. Gregg. — CAG
Song: "Sunny shaft did I behold, A. — Samuel Taylor
Coleridge. See Zapolya.
Song: "Sunshine heart, A." — Robert Loveman. — HTR— POY
Song: "Sweet and low, sweet and low." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See Princess, The (Sweet and Low).
Song: "Sweet are the Charms of her I Love." — Barton Booth.
— OBEC
Song: "Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content." —
Robert Greene. See Farewell to Folly, The.
Song: "Sweet in her green dell the flower of beauty slumbers."
("Spirit haunts the year's last hours, A.") — CBE — GTML
mg: "Spring lights her candles everywhere." — Fredegond
Shove.— HBMV
—George Darley.— EA— EV-4 — OBEV— OBVV
(Flower of Beauty.)— HBV— V A
(Serenade of a Loyal Martyr.) — OBRV
478
TITLE INDEX
Song
Son,: "iweete^Love, IJo^ot ^r^John Don ne.-AEP;W
EV-2— OAEP— OBS— SEP— TOP— TPH
BwfeSt KlD? Not Go.)-BEL-EPEP-
("Sweetest love, I do not go.")— -EG
: "Take it love!"— Richard le Ga henne.— HBV
"—
Song:
Song:
(
Sonsr: j. a.tt.c it JLUVV.. *.».i>*.".^. «. .— ~--~- — «;y.7i. — 01 1
Son*' "Take, O take those lips away."— William Shakespeare.
See Measure for Measure (Take, O Take Those Lips
'Tears, 'idle tears." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Prin
cess, The (Tears, Idle Tears).
'Tell me no more I am deceived." — William Congreve.
ALV
Sone- "Tell me where is fancy bred." — William Shakespeare.
See Merchant of Venice, The ("Tell me where is
fancy bred"). . . .
Song The: "That day, in the slipping of torsos and straining
' flanks."— Lola Ridge.— NP
Song: "That Zephyr every year." — William Drummond of Haw-
thornden. — EBSV
(Spring Bereaved, I.)— OBEV
Song: "There is a song so thrilling." — Unknown.— CRYO
-
Song: "There is many a love in the land, my love." — ' Joaqum
Song- "There is no land like England" (National Song — C.). —
Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— VA
(Foresters, The.)— CPOI
Song: "There was a jolly miller once. — Isaac Bickerstatte.
See Love in a Village. _
Song: "There was a knight of Bethlehem." — Henry Neville
Maughan. See Husband of Poverty, The.
Song The: "There's a broad green field in a broad green vale. '
—Eric Wilkinson. See Rugby Football.
Song' "There's a woman like a dew-drop, she's so purer than
the purest." — Robert Browning. See Blot on the
'Scutcheon, A.
Somr4 "There's one great bunch of stars in heaven. — Iheophile
Marzials.— OBVV . „ ™ ,
Song* "They seldome lose the field, but often win. — Nathaniel
Ward. See Simple Cobler of Aggawam, The,
Song: "They who may tell love's wistful tale." — Joanna Bailhe.
EPW-4
Song: "Think of Dress in ev'ry light. — John Gay. See
Achilles. . , ,, -_ _, ,
Song- "This peach is pink with such a pink."— Norman Gale.—
HBV— VA
Song: "Tho5 lost to sight, to mem ry dear. — George Lmley. —
BFV
Song: "Thou art the Sky." — Rabindranath Tagore. See Gitan-
jali ("Thou art the sky").
Song- "Thou hast made me known." — Rabindranath iagore.
See Gitanjali (When One Knows Thee).
Song: "Though richer swains thy love pursue." — Joanna Bailhe.
See Country Inn, The.
Song: "Though veiled in spires of myrtle-wreath. — bamuel
Taylor Coleridge.— ERP
Song: "Though your little word is light." — Louis Gmsburg. —
Song: "Three little maidens they have slain."— Maurice Mae
terlinck, tr. fr. the French by Jethro Bithell. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP „ T
Song- "Three score and ten by common calculation. — James
Robertson Planche.— BOHV .
Song: "Thus the Mayne glideth." — Robert Browning. See Par
acelsus.
Song: "Thy face I have seen as one seem. — Sophie Jewett. —
Song: "Thy fingers make early flowers of all things." — E. E.
Cummings. — MAP
(Thy Fingers Make Early Flowers.) — MOAP
Song: "Thy hand in mine, thy hand in mine."— Mary Coleridge.
— LHW
Song: "Thyrsis, when we parted, swore."— Thomas Gray. —
OAEP
Song: " 'Tis said that absence conquers love!" — Frederick Wil
liam Thomas.— AA— HBV
Song, A: " 'Tis strange, this heart within my breast. — Anne
Finch.— BLV
Song: " 'Tis sweet to hear the merry lark."— Hartley Coleridge.
6 HBV
(Lark and the Nightingale, The.)— OTPC— RON
Song: "To all you ladies now at land." — Charles Sackville, Ear/
of Dorset.— BEL— CRE— EP— EPRE— EV-3— HBV—
LL-4— TOP
(Song Written at Sea.)— EPW-2
(Song: Written at Sea, in the First Dutch War, 1665, the
Night before an Engagement.) — CEP— OBEV—
OBS— TPH
(To All You Ladies.)— SG
("To all you ladies now at land.")— AEP-W
Song: "To the ocean now I fly." — John Milton. See Comus
("To the Ocean now I fly").
Song: "Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's day." — William Shake
speare. See Hamlet. _ , f
Song: "Too late, alas! I must confess."— John Wilmot, Earl of
Rochester.— HBV— LPS-1 , ,
Song: "Trip it Gipsies, trip it fine." — Thomas Middleton and
William Rowley. See Spanish Gipsy, The.
Song: "Under the greenwood tree." — William Shakespeare.
See As You Like It (Under the Greenwood Tree).
Song: "Under the lime-tree, on the daisied ground." — Walther
von der Vogelweide, tr. fr. the German.
(Song Translated from the German of Walther von der
Vogelweide, tr. by Thomas L. Beddoes.)— ERP
(Tandaradei — "Under the lindens," etc.; tr. by Ford Madox
Ford.)— AWP
Song: "Under the Winter, dear." — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. —
OBVV
Song: "Unless with my Amanda blest." — James Thomson
(1700-1748).— AEPD
Song, A: "Upon a time I had a Heart."— Oliver Herford.— PR
(Song of a Heart.) — PA
Song: "Violet in her lovely hair, A." — Charles Swain. — HBV
(Violet in Her Hair, A.)— LPS-1
Song: "Virtue smiles: cry holiday." — Thomas Dekker. See Old
Fortunatus.
Song: "Virtue's branches wither, virtue pines." — Thomas
Dekker.— WHA
Song: "Wait but a little while." — Norman Gale. — HBV — VA
Song: "Wake not, but hear me, love!" — Lew Wallace. See
Ben-Hur.
Song: "Way of love was thus, The." — Rupert Brooke.
— CPB
Song: "We break the glass, whose sacred wine." — Edward Coote
Pinkney.— APW— flBV-LBAP— MOAP— SPP
Song: "We cannot die, for loveliness." — Mary C. Davies. — TBM
Song: "We only ask for sunshine." — Helen Hay Whitney. —
HBV
Song: "We sail towards evening's lonely star." — Celia Leighton
Thaxter.— AA— PR
Song: "Weary lot is thine, fair maid, A." — Sir Walter Scott.
See Rokeby.
Song: "Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan." — John Fletcher,
Philip Massinger, et al See Queen of Corinth, The.
Song: "Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee." — Robert
Greene. See Menaphon.
Song: "Welcome, welcome, do I sing." — William Browne. —
EPW-2
(Welcome, A.)— EV-2— GPE— HBV— OBEV
(Welcome, Welcome, Do I Sing.)— LPS-1
Song: "Were I laid on Greenland's Coast." — John Gay. See
Beggar's Opera, The. .
Song: "What a rout do you make for a single poor kiss. — Hor
ace Walpole, Earl of Orford.—AEP-D
Song: "What have the years left us?" — Charles G. Blanden.—
OQP— QP-1
Song: "What is there hid in the heart of a rose." — Alfred
Song: "What trees were in Gethsemane." — Charles G. Blanden.
—MOM— OQP— QP-1 }j
Song: "When as the rye reach to the chin. — George Jreele.
See Old Wives' Tale, The.
Song: "When daffodils begin Lo peer." — William Shakespeare.
See Winter's Tale, The.
Song: "When daisies pied, and violets blue. — William Shake
speare. See Love's Labour's Lost.
Song: "When, dearest, I but think of thee." — Sir John Suck
ling (sometimes at. to Owen Felltham.) — EPS
(When, Dearest, I But Think of Thee.)— GPE— HBV—
OBEV— OBS
Son? (C.) : "When Delia on the plain appears. — Lord George
Lyttleton.— AEP-D— CEP— OBEC
(Tell Me, My Heart, If This Be Love.)— HBV— LPS-1—
OBEV— SBA <T
Song: "When God's spirit moved upon." — "Joaqum Miller.
See Sappho and Phaon.
Song: "When Hope, the wanton light and gay.' — Alfred de
Musset, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
"When I am dead, my dearest." — Christina Georgina
RossettL— ATP — AWP — BMEP— BPN— BTP— CH—
CPOI — CRE — EA—EP — EPNC — EPP— EPW-5—
GEPM— GTBS— GTSL— HBV— ISP— JAWP— LBAP
— LH W— M HT— O AEP— 0 BE V— 0 B V V— O G— OT A
_PCD— POTT— PPD-1—PTER— SBA— TOP — TPH
— VLEP— WBP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-7
(When I Am Dead.)— AV— MCCG— PFE
(When I Am Dead, My Dearest.)— BLV— GPE— MBP—
PIAE . ., „
Song:
(When I Was Young.)— pTIV „
Song: "When icicles hang by the wall. — William Shakespeare.
See Love's Labour's Lost.
Song: "When lovely woman stoops to folly." — Oliver Goldsmith.
See Vicar of Wakefield, The.
Song: "When on those lovely looks I gaze." — John Wilmot,
Earl of Rochester.— EPW-2
Song: "When our banner went down." — Unknown. — -FOAH
Song: "When stars are in the quiet skies." — Sir Edward Bul-
wer-Lytton. See Ernest Maltravers.
Song: "When that I loved a maiden." — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Sone- "When thy beauty appears" — Thomas Parnell. — EP —
EV-3— OBEC— OBEV
(Angel or Woman.)— CBOV
(When Your Beauty Appears.)— LPS-1 .
Song: "When whispering strains do softly steal." — William
Strode— FT „ ^ „ .
Song: "Whene'er with haggard eyes I view." — George Canning.
Song: "Where is the Nightingale."— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).
See Songs from Cyprus. ,„.„,. 0 o
Song: "Where shall the lover rest." — Sir Walter Scott. See
Marmion (Where Shall the Lover Rest).
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Song
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Song: "Where the bee sucks, there suck I."— William Shakes
peare. See Tempest, The.
Song: "While I listen to thy voice." — Edmund Waller.— WLIP
Song: 'While Morpheus thus doth gently lay."— Henry Kilh-
grew. — CH
Song: "Who calls me bold because I won my love. — Cosmo
Monkhouse. — VA
Song: "Who goes amid the green wood." — James Joyce. — LHW
Song: "Who has robbed the ocean cave." — John Shaw. — AA —
HBV— PR— SPP
Song: "Who hath his fancy pleased." — Sir Philip Sidney.—
OBEY
(Immortality.) — OBSC
(Who Hath His Fancy Pleased.)— OAEP
Song: "Who is Silvia? what is she." — William Shakespeare.
See Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Song: "Who is the baby, that doth lie." — Thomas Lovell Bed-
does.— BFVR
Song: "Why art thou slow, thou rest of trouble, Death." — Philip
Massinger. See Emperor of the East, The.
Song: "Why do bells for Christmas ring?" — Eugene Field
(sometimes wr. at. to Lydia Avery Ward). — GFA —
PEF— RAR
(Christmas Song.) — CCP— COAH— CRYO— DD— HH—
OHIP— PB-1— PBV— PRWS
(Why?)— LPP
Song: "Why do the houses stand." — George MacDonald. —
OBVV
Song: "Why should a ^ foolish marriage vow." — John Dryden.
See Marriage a la Mode.
Song: "Why should you swear I am forsworn." — Richard Love
lace. See Scrutiny, The.
Song: "Why so pale and wan, fond lover?" — Sir John Suck
ling. See Aglaura.
Song, A: "Widow bird sate mourning1 for her love, A," etc. —
Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Charles the First.
Song: "Wind blows out of the gates of the day, The." — Wil
liam Butler Yeats. See Land of Heart's Desire, The.
Song: "With a hey! and a Hi! and a hey-ho rhyme!"— James
Whitcomb Riley. See Some Songs after Master-
Singers.
Song: "Would you know what's soft? I dare." — Thomas
Carew.— BEL— CRE— EP— EPP— EPW-2— TOP
("Would you know," etc.) — EG
Song: "Ye happy days gone by." — Louis Ratisbonne, tr. jr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Song, A: "Ye happy swains, whose hearts are free." —
Sir George Etheregre.— HBV
(Ye Happy Swains, Whose Hearts Are Free.) — EV-3
Song, A: "Ye Sons of St. George, here assembled today." —
Joseph Stansbury. — APB
Song: "Year's at the spring, The." — Robert Browning. See
Pippa Passes.
Song, A: "Years have flown since I knew thee first." — Richard
Watson Gilder. See New Day, The.
Song: "You are as gold." — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle). — APA
— MAP— MAPA
Song: "You are my sky; beneath your circling kindness." —
Sir J. C. Squire.— LBBV
Song: "You are unwombed to spring sighs and the wars." —
Reuel Denney. — TB
Song: "You charm' d me not with that fair face." — John Dryden.
Sec Evening's Love, An: or, The Mock- Astrologer.
Song: "You spotted snakes with double tongues." — William
Shakespeare. See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A
(Fairies' Song).
Song: "You'll love me yet! — and I can tarry." — Robert
Browning. See Pippa Passes (You'll Love Me Yet).
Song, A: "Young Thyrsis with sighs often tells me his tale."
— Thomas Godfrey. — IAP
Song: "Your hay it is Mow'd and your Corn is Reap'd." —
John Dryden. See King Arthur: or, The British
Worthy.
Song: "Your heart is a music-box, dearest!" — Frances Sargent
Osgood. — AA
Song: "Youth's the season made for joys." — John Gay. See
Bea^ar's Opera, The.
Song: A Hunting We Will Go. — Henry Fielding. See Don
Quixote in England.
Song about Charleston, A. — Unknown. — PAH
Song about Singing, A.— Anne Reeve Aldrich. — AA
Song: Absence. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(Tenth Song).
Song after Rain. — Hopi Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis. — APW
Song against Children. — Aline Kilmer.— BHP — CP — FAOV—
ODP— PT— SP— TSW— TSWC
Song against Servants. — Gertrude Jane Codd. — AMV-37 —
Song against Songs, The. — Gilbert Keith Chesterton. — ALV
(Song of the Sorrow of Melisande.)— WTP-3
Song against the Evil , Days, A. — Edgar Mclnnis. — MM
Song against Women. — Willard Huntington Wright. — BFP—
HBV
Song: Allan-a-Dale. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Song American, The. — Marjory Titus Greene. — HB
Song and Cry of a Soldier in the Lines. — Albert Edward
Clements.— RH
Song and Flame.— Louis Untermeyer. — AMV-35
Song and Science. — Milicent Washburn Shinn. — AA
Song and Sight. — Humbert Wolfe. — BPM-36
Song at Capri.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP
(Capri.)— MCT— PER
Song at Cock-Crow, A. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Song at Dusk. — Susan Myra Gregory. — BPM-3S
Song at Easter, A. — Charles Hanson Towne.— BLRP— OHPI
Song at Santa Cruz. — Francis Brett Young.— HBMV
Song at Sunrise. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OHPI
(Easter.)— O'QP— QP-1
Song at Sunrise. — William Shakespeare. See Cymbeline
(Hark, Hark! the Lark).
Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle. — William Wordsworth.
— ERP— GEPC
Two Victories (sel.). — LH
Song at the Moated Grange, A. — William Shakespeare. See
Measure for Measure (Take, O Take, etc.}.
Song before Grief, A. — Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. — AA — BMC
-CAW— JKCP
Song before the Entry of the Masquers. — Ben Jonson. See
Fortunate Isles and Their Union, The.
Song: Black-Eyed Susan. — John Gay. See Sweet William's
Farewell to Black-Eyed Susan.
Song: Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind. — William Shakespeare.
See As You Like It (Blow, Blow Thou Winter
Wind).
Song: Brignall Banks.— Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Song by Apelles. — John Lyly. See Alexander and Cam-
paspe.
Song by Fairies ("Pinch him," etc.}. — John Lyly. See Endym-
ion.
Song, by Mr. Cypress. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Night
mare Abbey.
Song by. Rogero the Captive. — George Canning. See Rovers,
Song: Cavalier, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
Song: County Guy. — Sir Walter Scott. See Quentin Dur-
ward.
Song Discordant. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Song: Earl March Looked on His Dying Child. — Thomas
Campbell. See Song: "Earl March looked on his dying
child."
Song: Endimion Porter and Olivia. — Sir William Davenant. —
OBS
Song, ex Improvise. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — ERP
Song: Fairies' Lullaby, The. — William Shakespeare. See
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A (Fairies' Song).
Song: False Friend, Wilt Thou Smile or Weep? — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. See Cenci, The.
Song for a Babe. — Jean Ingelow. — BOL
Song for a Cracked Voice.— Wallace Irwin.— OTA— WTP-5
Song for a Dark Girl. — Langston Hughes. — ANL — CDC
Song for a Forgotten Shrine to Pan. — John Farrar. — BAP
Song for a 'Fraid Cat. — Patience Eden. — DDA
Song for a Holiday. — A. Crighton Alexander. — PDN
Song for a Little House.— Christopher Morley.— FPH — MPB
—MPC-12—PB-6— RON— TSW— TSWC
Song for a Slight Voice. — Louise Bogan. — NP
Song for a Stranger's Sake. — Charles Edward Butler.— TB
Song for a Venison Dinner. — Joseph Stansbury. — APB
Song for a Year. — Sadie Fuller Seagrave. — HB
Song for all Seas, all Ships.— Walt Whitman.—CH— HBV—
HB V Y— M CCG— M V-2— S C— S G
Song for Anne, A. — Joan Campbell. — GT-2
Song for April. — Robert Loveman. — MHT
(April Rain.)— BAP — DD — GBOV — HBV — HBVY-
LEAP— MCG — MPC-8— NLK— OTA — PJ H-2—
POI— POT— RIS— RYC— SL— SBA— SUS
(Rain Song.)— MPB— OQP— QP-1— PB-4— PDN— WBLP
Song for August, A. — Thomas Augustine Daly. — GR-a— LHW
Song for Bedtime, A. — Eben E. Rexford. — BTB-9
Song for Christmas, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Song for Colin, The. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP — MOAP
Song for Columbus Day. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-S
Song for David.— Margaret Ward.— AMV-37
Song for Decoration Day. — Helen C. Bacon. — HH
Song for Elizabeth, A. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Song for ^ Fine Weather. — Haida Indians, tr. by Constance
Lindsay Skinner.
(Three Songs from the Haida.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Song for Flag Day, A. — Lydia Avery Coonley Ward. — HH—
MPC-4— PEDC
(Flag Song.)— MBP— PB-3
Song for Friendship. — Charlotte Conkright Kinney. — PDN
Song for Grocers, A. — Sherard Vines. — POOT
Song for Heroes, A— Edwin Markham.— PEDC— RNP
Song for July 12th, 1843.— John de Jean Frazer.— TIP
Song for Lexington, A.— Robert Kelley Weeks.— AA— IDAH
— OBAV
Song for Mariana. — William Shakespeare. See Measure for
Measure (Take, O Take, etc.).
Song for May Day, A. — Frederick Herbert Adler. — DD
Song for Memorial Day. — Clinton Scollard. — OHIP
Song for Morning. — Hilda Conkling. — ODP
Song for Mother, A. — Alice Fidelia Green. — PDN
Song for Mothers' Day, A. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — MPC-14
Song for Music. — Edmund Gosse. — VA
Song for Music (C.).-— Thomas Hood.— BPB
(Lake and a Fairy Boat, A.) — CTBP
Song for Music, A. — John Dowland (?). — GTSL — TOP—
(Lullaby.)— CBOV—GPE
(Rest Sad Eyes.)— BLV
(Sleep.)— LPS-3
(Tears.)— EA—EV-1—OBEV—PG
480
TITLE INDEX
Song
Song for Music, A (Continued).
("Weep you no more, sad fountains.")— AEP-W— EG—
"™*
Song for Music.— William Morris. See Love Is Enough.
Song for My Mate, A.— Marguerite Wilkinson.— A V
Song for My Mother — Her Hands, A. — Anna Hampstead
Branch. See Songs for My Mother.
Song for My Mother— Her Stories.— Anna Hampstead Branch.
See Songs for My Mother.
Song for My Mother — Her Words, A. — Anna Hampstead
Branch. See Songs for My Mother
Song for New Year's Eve, A.— William Cullen Bryant.— DD
Song— for November. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Song for Our Flag, A.— Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sang-
—CR— CRP — EA — EP — EPW-2— EV-3— GEPC—
GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— -HBV
_TAWP — LPS-3— MV-2— OAEP— OBEV— PTER—
SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— WBP— WRR-11
Instruments, The (set.).— BLV
(Fife and Drum — very short set.) — GN
(Trumpet's Loud Clangor — short sel.) — LC
Song for Simeon, A.— T. S. Eliot.— BLV— MAP— MM
Song for Snow. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — NYBV
Song for Souls under Fire, A.— Mark Turbyfill.— NP
Song for Telemachus. — Edward Ashcroft. — BPM-32
Song for the Asking, A. — Francis Orrery Ticknor.— A A
Song for the Centennial Celebration of Harvard College, 1836,
A._Oliver Wendell Holmes.— TCAP
Sons for the Clatter Bones. — Frederick Robert Higgins. —
OBMV
Song for the Conquered, A. — William W. Story. See lo Victis.
Song for the Departed. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Song for the Flag, A.— Dems A. McCarthy.— JHP—PEDC
Song for the Nearest Riveting Machine. — Newman Levy. —
NYBV
Song for the New Year.— Eliza Cook.— HS
Song for the Season, A. — Katharine Tynan. — SDH
Sone- for the Seasons, A. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller
Procter.)— HBV
Song for the Sick Emperor. — John Fletcher. See Tragedy of
Song for the Spinning Wheel. — William Wordsworth. — OBRV
Song — For the Tender Beech and the Sapling Oak. — Thomas
Love Peacock. See Maid Marian.
Song for the Times.— Eli Cantor.— AM V-3 6
Song for Those Who Succeed, A.— Sam Walter Foss — POI—
OT
Song for Thrift Week.— Mildred Weston.— NYBV
Song for Two Voices, A. — Maurice Hewlett.— RH
Song for Unbound Hair. — Genevieve Taggard. — AV — PG —
Song for Winter, A. — Mariana Griswold van Rensselaer. — ME
Song for Youth. — Dana Burnett. — MPB
Song from a Drama. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AA
Song from a Masque. — Margaret Widdemer.— TBM
Song from "/Ella" ("O sing unto my roundelay ). — Thomas
Chatterton. See JElla..
Song from "Al Aaraaf" ("Neath blue-bell," etc.).— Edgar Allan
Poe. See Al Aaraaf.
Song from an Evil Wood ("I met with Death").— Lord Dun-
sany. See Songs from an Evil Wood. »,-,«
Sons from "April." — Irene Rutherford McLeod. — CP — MCb —
ME— PB-3— SUS— VOD
Song from "Arcades." — John Milton. See Arcades.
Song from "Astrophel and Stella." — Sir Philip Sidney. See
Astrophel and Stella (Fourth Song).
Song from Charles the First ("A widow bird").— Percy Bysshe
Shelley. See Charles the First. .
Song from "Chartivel." — Marie de France. See Chartivel.
Song from "Cupid and Psyche." — William Morris. See Earthly
Song from "Cymbeline." — William Shakespeare. See Cymbe-
line (Hark, Hark! the Lark).
Song from Fragment of an Eccentric Drama. — Henry Kirke
Song from X "Hamlet."— William Shakespeare. See Hamlet
(How Should I, etc.).
Song from "In a Gondola." — Robert Browning. See In a Gon-
Song froma"Much Ado about Nothing."— William Shakespeare.
See Much Ado about Nothing.
Song from New Rochelle.— Phyllis McGinley.— NYBV
Song from "Ogier the Dane."— William Morris. See Earthly
Song from Old Spain, A.— Alice Corbin.— LHW— NP
Song from "Osorio" ("Hear, sweet spirit"). — Samuel Taylor
Coleridge. See Osorio; or, Remorse.
Song from "Paracelsus" ("Over the seas").— Robert Browning.
See Paracelsus. .
Song from "Pippa Passes." — Robert Browning. See Pippa
Passes (Year's at the Spring, The).
Song from Shakespeare's "Cymbeline," A.— William Collins.—
BEL — CEP— EM-1— EP— EPP— EPRE — OAEP—
TCEP _ TOP _ TPH
(Dirge: "To fair Fidele's grassy tomb.")— ATP— TVSH
(Dirge for Fidele.)— EV-3
Song from Shakespeare's "Cymbeline," A (Continued).
(Dirge in Cymbeline.) — CBOV — CRE — EPW-3 — GPE
(last 3 sts.)~ HBV— ISP— OBEC— SEP
(Fidele.)— OBEV
(Fidele's Dirge.)— B CEP— LEAP
Song from "She Stoops to Conquer." — Oliver Goldsmith. See
She Stoops to Conquer.
Song from "Sylvan," A. — Louise Imogen Guiney. See Out in
the Fields with God.
Song from the "Arcadia" ("Since Nature's works be good"). —
Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
Song from the Bride of Smithfield. — Sylvia Townsend Warner.
— MBP
Song from "The Hill of Venus." — William Morris. See
Earthly Paradise, The.
Song from the Italian, A. — John Dryden. See Limberham; or,
The Kind Keeper.
Song from "The Land East of the Sun and West of the
Moon." — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Song from "The Old Wives' Tale" ("When as the rye"). —
George Peele. See Old Wives' Tale.
Song from the Persian. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — OBAV —
LEAP
(Persian Love Song, A.)— HT
Song from the Ship. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death s
Song from "The " Story of Acontius and Cydippe."— William
Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Song from "The Story of Cupid and Psyche."— William
Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Song from the Suds, A. — Louisa M. Alcott. See Little
Song from the Traffic.— Margaret Belle Houston.— LS— PAS C
Song from "The Two Gentlemen of Verona."— William Shake
speare. See Two Gentlemen of Verona, The.
Song from "The Water Babies" ("Clear and cool,' etc.).—
Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies, The
Song from "The Winter's Tale" ("Lawn as white' ).— Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale, The.
Song from "Twelfth Night." — William Shakespeare. See
Twelfth Night (Carpe Diem). .
Song from "Zapolya." — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Za-
Song: Gre^^^^
(Green Grow the Rashes.)— BEL— BHP— EV-3-TCEP—
_ WTP-2
Song:
Song
Song
Song
Song
Song
Song
Song
Song
reen --
Greenwood Tree, The. — William Shakespeare. See As
You Like It (Under the Greenwood Tree).
: Harp, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby.
He Sings, The. — Unknown.— POI — SL
: How Sweet I Roamed from Field to Field. - Wi ham
Blake. See Song: "How sweet I roamed from neld to
I Never Sing, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
: In a Drear-Nighted December.— John Keats. See In a
Drear-Nighted December. .
in a Garden, A. — Theodosia Garrison. — ME
in a Siege.— Robert Heath.— OBS .
in Absence.— Arthur Hugh Clough. See Green Fields of
TCAP— WBLP— WRR-48 .
Song in Imitation of the Elizabethans/— William Watson.— VA
Sonl in July, A.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL .
S™g in Leinster.-Louise Imogen Guiney See In Lemster.
Song in Making of the Arrows. — John Lyly. See Sapho
and Phaon. _TT __
Song in March.— Clinton Scollard.—NLK
Song in March.— William Gilmore Simms.— AA— APD— BPP
Song inl?Jfee~ of * Beggar's Life, A.-" A. W/'-OBSC
(Play, Beggars, Play!)— WHA
(Song of the Beggars in Praise of a Beggar's Life.)— MV-2
Song in Praise of Old English Roast Beef, A.— Richard Lev-
(RoatBeeo Od England, The.)-BHV
Song in Spring, A.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr. See "O little buds
all burgeoning with Spring.
Song in Storm, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— KKV
Sonl £ the Dell, The.-Charles Edward Carryl.-AA
Song in the Desert, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Sonl in the Market Place The. -James Bm
(Song ofMr-Place, The.) -
Song in the Night, The.— James Buckham.— PEM
Song
Song in the Storm, The.— Youth's Companion.— PEM
Song in the Valley of Humiliation. — John Bunyan. See Pil
grim's Progress, The. .
Song in Time of Order, A (1852). — Algernon Charles Swm-
481
Song
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Song: Inviting the Influence of a Young Lady upon the Open
ing Year.— Hilaire Belloc.— GPE— OBVV
Song Is So Old.— Hermann Hagedorn.— LBMV— OTA— SBA
(Song: "Song is so old.")— HBV
Song: Love Armed. — Aphra Behn. See Abdelazer.
Song-: Love Still Has Something of the Sea.— Sir Charles Sed
, ley. See Song: "Love still has something of the sea.
Song Making.— Sara Teasdale.— WGRP
Song: Mary Morison.— Robert Burns. — AWP — CRE — EP —
JAWP— TOP— WBP
(Devotion.) — LH
(Mary Morison— C.)— BEL— BLV— CEP— CRP—EBSV
— EM-1 — EPRE — EP W-3 — EV-3 — GEPM —
GTBS—GTSE— HBV— LPS-1— MBL—MCCG—
OAEP—OBEC— OBEY— SBA— WHA
("O Mary, at thy window be.") — EG
Song: May Morning, A. — John Milton. See Song on May
Morning.
Song : Memory, Hither Come. — William Blake. See Song
"Memory, hither come."
Song: Miller's Daughter, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Miller's Daughter, The.
Song: Morning. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece,
The.
Song My Mother Sings, The. — Thomas O'Hagan. — POY
Song: My Nanie, O. — Robert Burns. — CRE — EP
(My Nanie, O.)— EBSV— EPRE— EPW-5— NAL
Song My Paddle Sings, The. — E. Pauline Johnson. — CPG —
HBR— HBV— LL-3— OCL— OTPC— POT— SC— VA
Song: My Silks and Fine Array. — William Blake. See Song:
"My silks and fine array."
Song: Nightingale, The. — Sir Philip Sidney. — CRE (fi
only)—EP
(Nightingale, The.)— EPP— OBSC— WHA
("Nightingale, as soon," etc.) — GTSL
(Nightingale, As Soon As April Bringeth.) — SBA
(Philomela.)— EPW-l—EV-1— GPE— HBV— OBEV
Song o' Cheer, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Song of a Doll, A. — Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies,
The.
Song of a Factory Girl. — Marya Zaturensky. — BFP — HBMV
— MLP— NP
Song of a Girl. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — GR-a
Song of a Happy Rising, The. — John Thewlis. — ACP
Song of a Heart, A. — Oliver Herford. — PA
(Song- "Upon a time I had a heart.") — PR
Song of a Heathen, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — AA—
BAP — LC— LEAP— MOM— OQP—QP-1— WGRP—
WTP-4
Song of a Pilgrim-Soul. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Song of a Second April. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — CMP —
SAM
Song of a Shepherd Boy at Bethlehem. — Josephine Preston
Peabody.— CLS— CRYO— OHIP— SDH
Song of a Shirt.— Mary Stewart Cutting. — SPE-8
Song of a Smiling Lady. — Katherine Bregy. — GSRC
Song of a Thousand Years, sel. ("Methuselah!"). — Don Mar
quis.— BAP
Song of a Train. — John Davidson. — MV-2
Song of a Vine and Nest. — E. Grace Kirnberly. — HB
Song of Accius and Silena. — John Lyly. See Mother Bombie.
Song of Adoration to God. — Thomas Holley Chivers. — SPP
Song of Agincourt, The. — Unknown. — MV-2
Song of Albert Graeme. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the
Last Minstrel, The ("It was an English ladye bright").
Song of Ale, A. — Unknown. See Gammer Gurton's Needle.
Song of an Atom. — Josephine Barnett. — HB
Song of an Exile, The. — William Hamilton. — VM
Song of an Indian Warrior. — Sioux Indians, tr. by Frances
Densmore. — OTA
Song of an Old Dollar Bill. — D. W. Curtis. — OHCS-25
Song or Angiola in Heaven, A. — Austin Dobson. — HBV
Song of Apelles. — John Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe.
Song of April, A. — Francis Ledwidge. — SPT — VOD
Song of Arbor Day. — Sarah J. Pettinos. — PEOR
Song of Ariel. — William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The
(Come unto These Yellow Sands).
Song of Arno, A. — Grace Ellery Channing-Stetson. — AA
Song of Autolycus.— William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale,
The.
Song of Autumn, A. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — CPOI — VLEP
(My Wind Is Turned to Bitter North.)— OAEP
Song of Autumn, A. — Rennell Rodd. — HBV
Song of Ballyshannon. — Jeanne Robert Foster. — MCT — NLK
Song of Bananas, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of Basket- Weaving.— Constance Lindsay Skinner. — LA
Song of Battle.— Bertran de Born, tr. fr. the French by
Ezra Pound.— AWP
Song of Birds.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Tales of
a Wayside Inn.
.
Song of Books, A, sel. — Sir John Lubbock.
From a "Song of Books." — MOB
'
ng .
Song of Braddock's Men, The. — Unknown.— MC — PAH
(To Arms, To Arms! My Jolly Grenadiers.) — APB
Song <*B.VM.. .*. French by Ezra
Song of Calhcles on Etna, The. — Matthew Arnold See
Empedocles on Etna.
Song of Celadyne, The.— William Browne. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Song of Ceres, Proserpine, Swains and Country Wenches.—
Thomas Heywood. See Silver Age.
Song of Christian Workingmen. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OOP
— PSO— QP-1
Song of Clan-Alpine. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the
Lake, The (Boat Song).
Song of Clover, A. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — GN — OTPC —
PEM— PBGG
Song of Colours, A.— Theodore Maynard. — JKCP
Song of Consolation for Poor Golfers. — Edgar A. Guest. _
CVG
Song of Content, A. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — PR
Song of Coridon and Melampus. — George Peele. See Huntinsr
of Cupid, The. k
Song of Cradle-Making. — Constance Lindsay Skinner. — CPG —
OCL
Song of Dalliance, A.— William Cartwright. — ALV — NBE
Song of Daphne to the Lute, A. — John Lyly. See Midas
Song of Dark Waters, The.— Roy Helton. — IHA— PC
Song of David. — Christopher' Smart. See Song to David.
Song of Deborah and Barak, The. — Bible, 0. T. Sec Judges
Song of Defeat, A.— G. K. Chesterton.— WTP-3
Song of Degrees, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-40
Song of Derivations, A. — Alice Meynell. — GTML — OHPI—
TCPD— WGRP
(Modern Poet, The.)— VA
Song of Desire, A. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — HBV —
NLK
Song of Diana's Nymphs, A.— -John Lyly. See Gallathea
Song of Diego Valdez, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Song of Diligence, A. — Helen F razee-Bower. — HBMV
Song of Doubt, A.— Josiah Gilbert Holland.— WGRP
Song of Dreams, A. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). —
Song of Early Autumn, A. — Richard Watson Gilder. — DD —
HBV— SN
Song of Easter.— Celia Thaxter.— EOAH— HH— PBGP
Song of Egla. — Maria Gowen Brooks. — AA — BAV — LA —
LEAP
(Day, in Melting Purple Dying.) — LPS-1
Song of 1876, The.— Bayard Taylor.— OHCS-12
Song of Elaine. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Lancelot and Elaine).
Song of Enchantment, A. — Walter de la Mare. — GPE — GTML
—GTSL
Song of Endeavor. — James W. Foley. — ICBD
Song of England, A.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Song of Eros. — Bion, tr, fr. the Greek by Eugene Field —
PEF
Song of Eros. — George Edward Woodberry. See Agathon.
Song of Eve to Cain, The. — John Sterling. — BOL
Song of Exmoor, A. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — MCT
Song of Fairies, A. — Elizabeth Kirby. — ME
Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard. — Thomas Randolph. See
Amyntas; or, The Impossible Dowry.
Song of Fairly Utter Despair. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — CIV
Song of Faith, A. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter-
Sweet.
Song of Faith. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — LC
Song of Faith Forsworn, A. — Lord de Tabley. — VA
Song of Farewell. A. — Dora Greenwell. — VA
Song of Fionnuala, The. — Thomas Moore. — ERP — TIP
Song of Fleet Street, A.— Alice Werner.— FT — HBV — MCT
Song of Flight, A. — Georgina Christina Rossetti. — CAW —
Song of Four Priests Who Suffered Death at Lancaster.—
Unknown. — ACP
Song of Freedom, A. — Alice Milligan. — TL
Song of French Roads, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Song of Gladness, A. — James W. Foley. — FF — POI
Song of Glenann, A. — "Moira O'Neill" (Mrs. Nesta Higgin-
son Skrine). — HBV — LBBV
Song of Good Counsel, A. — John Stuart Blackie.— CGOV
Song of Gwythno. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Misfortunes
of Elphin, The.
Song of Handicrafts, A.— Annie Matheson. — OBVV
Song of Happiness, A. — Muna Lee. — NP
Song of Happiness, A. — Ernest Rhys. — NP
Song of Hiawatha, The.. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
CAP — GR-a
Death of Kwasind, The (Pt. XVIII).
(Kwasind— II.)— ABVC
Famine, Thep(Pt. XX).- AP - BAV-BTB-1-HSPS-
Death of Minnehaha, The (sel. fr. above). — AA
Four Winds, The (fr. Pt. II, muck abr.)~ TYP
South Wind The (sel. fr. above).— BTB-3— GSRC
Ghosts (fr. Pt XIX, afcr.).-BTB-l-HOAH-WRR-31
Hiawatha (ad.). — SFC
Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis (Pt. IV).— EV-1 _ IAP —
Minnehaha (sel. fr. above). — CGOV
Hiawatha and the Pearl Feather (Pt. X).— ABVC
Hiawatha's Childhood (Pt. III).— AP— APB— IAP
sels. fr. above.
"And Nokomis warned," etc. — WTP-6
Firefly Song (br. set.). —PCD
Hiawatha's Brothers (br. sel.) — JPC — PPA (abr.)
(Hiawatha's Chickens— 1 st.)— PPA
Hiawatha's Childhood. — CFBP— CGOV (abr.)—G~FA—
Hiawatha's Hunting. — CGOV
482
TITLE INDEX
Song
Song of Hiawatha, The (Continued).
Hiawatha's Departure (Pt. XXII).— APB— TAP
Hiawatha's Fasting (Pt. V).— APB— OTA— PB-4
Maize Plant, The (sel. fr. above).— CGOV
Hiawatha's Fishing (Pt. VIII).— AP— PB-5 (abr.)
Hiawatha's Friends (Pt. VI). — PB-5
Kwasind — I (sel. fr. above). — ABVC
Hiawatha's Sailing (Pt. VII). — BBV — IAP -
. .—
ing (Pt. XIV).— PB-S
Foot, The (Pt. XXI).— APB— LL-3
„ ....... _ MPC-6
(abr.)— PB-5— TVSH— TYP (abr.)
sels. fr. above.
Building of the Canoe, The, — CSBP
Hiawatha's Canoe. — OHIP
Hiawatha's Sailing (br. sel.). — CGOV
Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast (Pt. XI).
Extract from Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast. — PEOR
Hiawatha's Wooing (Pt. X). — APB — IAP — OHCS-1 — ST
Introduction. — IAP — LEAP — OBAV — TCAP
Peace Pipe, The (Pt. I).— IAP
Picture- Writin
White Man's .
Winter and Spring (sel. fr. above). — TYP
Song of Honor (or Honour), The. — Ralph Hodgson. — CAW
(abr.)~-~CBE— CMP — CP — GTML— GTSL— MBP—
MCCG— MM— MRV— TSW— TSWC (abr.)
From the "Song of Honor" ("I heard the hymn of Being" —
sel.). — JPC
"I heard the universal prayer" (br. sel.). — MRV
Song of Hope. — Mary A. Lathbury. — BLPA
Song of Hope, A. — Alfred Noyes — CPAN-3
Song of Hope, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — OHCS-40
Song of Jeppe, The. — Alfred Noyes. See Watchers of the Sky
Song of Impossibilities, A. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. —
BOH V — N A
Song of Industrial America. — Sherwood Anderson. — NP
Song of Ithamore, The. — Christopher Marlowe. See Tew of
Malta, The.
Book,
The.
Song of Labor, The. — Ninette M. Lowater. — HT — PEDC
Song of Laughter, A. — Theodore Maynard. — JKCP
Song of Lawrence Minot. — Lawrence Minot. — BEL
Song of Liang-Chou. — Wang Han, tr. fr. the Chinese by Witter
Bynner. — TL
Song of Liberty, A.— William Blake.— MV-2
Song of Life. — Florence Earle Coates. — BAP—POT
Song of Life. — Charles Mackay. See Little and Great.
Song of Life, A. — Angela Morgan. — BLP — ICBD
Song of Life and Golf, A. — Andrew Lang. — HMSP
Song of Living, A. — William Stanley Braithwaite. — BPP
Song of Living, A. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — HBV — MLP —
OBAV— POT— SBA
Song of Lo-Fu, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley. — AWP
Song of Long Ago, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Song of Love, A. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge Dodtr-
son).— GN— PBGG
Song of Love, The. — Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. fr. the German
by Ludwig Lewisohn, — AWP
Song of Lovewell's Fight. — Unknown. — AP
(Lovewell's Fight.)— HBV— PAH
Song of Luddy-Dud, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Song of Madame Do-As-You-Would-Be-Done-By, The. — Charles
Kingsley. See Water Babies, The.
Song of Maelduin.— Thomas William Rolleston.— HBMV— TIP
Song of Manila, The. — Stuart Sterne. — PAPm
Song of Marion's Men. — William Cullen Bryant. — AP — APB —
APW— BFVR— CAP— CSBP— DD— DDA— GA (a&r.)
— HB V— HB VY— I AP— ID AH— LC — LP S-2 — M C—
MOAP— MPC-11 — ODP — OHCS-15— PAH— PAP—
PAPm — PB-S — PBGG— PTA-2 — SPE-8 — TCAP —
WTP-2
Song of Mary, A. — Agnes H. Begbie. — BOL
Song of Men. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Canticle of the Race.
Song of Milkanwatha, The, sel. — George A. Strong (?).
Modern Hiawatha, The. — BOHV— HBV — NA — PA —
PIAE— POOI— SPE-4
(Hiawathian.)— WRR-36
Song of Moses. — Bible, 0. T. See Exodus.
Song of My Fiftieth Birthday, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
''Song of my heart as the sun peered o'er the sea, A." — Robert
Bridges.— PWB
Song of Myself (formerly called Walt Whitman) . — Walt Whit
man.— APA— APW (abr.)— CAP (abr.)— IAP— LEAP
(abr.)— MAP (abr.)
(Walt Whitman— abr.)—- APB— WHA (much abr.)
"All truths wait," etc. (30 and sel. fr. 31). — PFY
Animals (32).— EV-S— MCCG (sel.)-OTA (sel.)
Beasts, The (sel. fr above) .—HBV— OBVV— PC
("I think I could turn " etc.) — WGRP
Dying Heroes (fr. 33).— BHV
(Dying Fireman, The — shorter set.) — EV-S — LH
Earth at Night (fr. 21).— PIAE
(Bare-Bosom'd Night.) — SN
(I Am He That Walks.)— MCCG— TSW
Gems from Walt Whitman.— WRR-3 3
Grass, The (6).— PIAE— PTER— NLK (sel.)
(Child Said, What Is the Grass, A.)— OTA
(From "Walt Whitman.")— PFY
(Leaves of Grass— 6 and sel. fr. 20.)— AA— ADAH
", the Grass?) —PCD (abr.) —TSW (sel.) —
(What Is
TSWC (sel.)
Song of Myself (Continued).
Heroes (fr. 33, abr. and 35, complete), — AA
"I am an old Artillerist," etc. (fr. 33 and 34, c
—
— Kxi
omplete).
"I am the poet of the Body" (fr. 21).— BAV
I have said that the soul," etc. (48). — BAV
I Know I Arn Deathless (fr. 20). — OHPI
I Tramp a Perpetual Journey (fr. 46). — OOP — OP-2
Infinity (fr. 44 and 45). — AA
I Am an Acme of Things Accomplished (sel. fr. above).
etc. (sel. fr.
myself.") — OBAV
Chain (fr. 13).—
Arraignment
I open my scuttle at night and see'
above).— -PFY
Letters from God (48). — CBOV
"I hear and behold" (sel. fr. above).— WGRP
Microcosm, The (31). — SN
sels. fr. above.
"I believe a leaf of grass/' — BLV
Leaf of Grass, A.— OQP— QP-1
Leaves of Grass. — YT
Miracles. — CBOV
Myself (1).— AA
("I celebrate myself, and sing
(1 and 6)— TCAP
Oxen That Rattle the Yoke and
SN
Sea-Fight, A (35). —LH
Song of Myself (broken sels.). — AP — ATP— BAP— BLV
— GBOV— GEPM— PECK— WTP-9
"Walt Whitman, a Kosmos of Manhatten the Son."
(fr. 24-32).— BAV
You Sea! (fr. 22).— SN
Song of Nature. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — HBV — SN
Song of Nesace. — Edgar Allan Poe. See Al Aaraaf.
Song of Nidderdale, The.— D9rothy Una Ratcliffe.— HBMV
Song of Nuns, A. — James Shirley. See Imposture, The.
Song of (Enone and Paris. — George Peele. See Arraia
of Paris, The.
Song of One Eleven Years in Prison. — George Canning. See
Rovers, The.
Song of Orpheus for the Argonauts. — William Morris. See
Life and Death of Jason, The.
Song of Our Flag, A.— Wilbur D. Nesbit. See Your Flag and
My Flag.
Song of Our Land. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-5
Song of Palms.— Arthur O'Shaughnessy.— MRV— PTER (abr.)
Song of Panama, A. — Damon Runyon. — PAH
Song of Paris and (Enone. — George Peele. See Arraignment of
Paris, The.
Song of Parting, A. — H. C. Cornpton Mackenzie. — HBV —
Song of Parting, A. — Ojibwa Indians, tr. by Frances Dens-
more. — OTA
Song of Parting. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Song of Peace, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. See Song of the Cen
tennial, The.
Song of Pierrots, A. — Maurice A. Hanline. — LEAP
Song of Poplars. — Aldous Huxley. — MBP
Song of Praise, A. — Countee Cullen. — GPE — NP
Song of Praise to Mary. — "Angelus Silesius" (Johann Schef-
fler), tr. fr. the German by Mary E.
CAW
Song of Proserpine. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — ODP
Song of Rebecca, the Jewess. — Unknown. — WRR-5
Song of Renunciation, A. — Owen Seaman. — PA
Song of Riches, A. — Katharine Lee Bates. — AA
Song of Robin Hood's Men, A. — Thomas Love Peacock.
Maid Marian.
Song of Roland, The. — Unknown. See Chanson de Roland.
Song of Sack, A. — Unknown. — OBS
Song of Saratoga. — John Godfrey Saxe. — MR — OHCS-7
Song of Saul before His Last Battle. — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. — BPN
Song of Seasons, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — SPE-4
Song of Service, A. — Marguerite Few. — PDN
Song of Seven Cities, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of Seventy Horses. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of Shadows, The. — Walter de la Mare. — BLV— CMP—
MBP
("Sweep thy faint strings, Musician.") — CBE
Song of Sherman's Army, The. — Charles Graham Halpine. — GA
— MC— OHCS-1— PAH— PAP
Song of Sherman's March to the Sea. — Samuel H. M. Byers.
— HBV— MC— OTPC— RON
(Sherman's March to the Sea.)— DD— GA— PAH— PAP
Song of Sher-wood, A.— Alfred Noyes.— BBV— CPAN-1—FPH
— HBV— HBVY—LC— MCCG— MLP — MMV — MPB
— NPSC — ODP — PB-7— PCD— POT — PYM— RG—
SP—VOD
(Sherwood.)— BMEP— MBP
Song of Singing, A. — William Blake. See Songs of Inno
cence.
Song of Singing, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Song of Sion, A, sel. ("Be silent now, all Peoples, young and
old"). — John Grave. — AP
Song of Sixpence, A. — Mother Goose. See Sing a Song of Six
pence.
Song of Sixty-Five, A. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Song of Slaves in the Desert.-— John Greenleaf Whittier. — LA
—MV-2— OBVV
(Song of the Slaves in the Desert.) — PFY
Song of Sleep-Time, A. — Unknown. — BOL
Song of Snapdragon, The. — Unknown. — CHB
Mannix. —
See
483
Song
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Song of Solomon, The. — Bible, O. T. — WTP-2 (abr.)
(Song of Songs, The.)— AWP
"Awake! Oh, North Wind," etc. (IV:xvi).— SUS
Love Idyll, A (II, si. abr. and sel. fr. III).— CBOV
(Song of Songs— II.)— GBV (abr.)— PG
(Spring— II: xi-xii.) — PCD
("For lo, winter is past," etc.') — SUS
(From "The Song of Songs" — sels. fr. II. V, VII
and VIII.)— GBOV
(Springtime of Love — II: viii-xvii. tr. by Morris Jas-
trow.)— PASC
("Voice of my beloved, The," etc.) — SFC
(Verses from "The Song of Solomon.") — TYP
"My beloved spake," etc. (II-VIII, a&r.).— UFE
"Set me as a seal upon thine heart," etc. (VIII: vi-vii).
_ SFC
(Love.)— CBOV
Song of Solomon, A. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — NP —
OBAV— POY— PPA
Song of Songs, The. — Bible, O. T. See Song of Solomon, The.
Song of Songs. — Wilfred Owen. — NAMP
Song of Sorrow, A. — Charles Battell Loomis. — BOHV— SPE-4
Song of Spring, A.— Helen C. Bacon.— MPC-8— PBGP— PEM
Song of Steam, The.— George W. Cutter. — BTB-3— LPS-2—
OHCS-7
Song of Stratford, A. — Dorothy Goldsmith Hartt. — HB
Song of Street Labor, A. — Caroline A. Lord. — DD
Song of Success, A. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Song of Summer. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — MCCG — TSW —
TSWC— VOD
Song of Summer. — Alta Booth Dunn. — VF
Song of Summer, A. — Unknown. — PEM
Song of Summer Days, A. — Virna Sheard. — OCL
Song of Tavy, The. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pas
torals.
Song of Texas. — William Henry Cuyler Hosmer. — PAH
Song of Thamesis. — John Dry den. See Albion and Albanius.
Song of Thanks, A.— Edward Smyth Jones.— BANP
Song of Thanksgiving, A. — Angela Morgan. — ICBD — RON
Song of the Air, A.— Gordon Alchin.— GPWW
Song of the All-Wool Shirt. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Song of the American Eagle. — Unknown. — BTB-S — OHCS-23
Song of the Ancient People, The, sel. ("We are the Ancient
People"). — Edna Dean Proctor. — AA
Song of the Angels, The. — Phillips Brooks. See O Little
Town of Bethlehem.
Song of the Angels at the Nativity of Our Blessed Saviour. —
Nahum Tate. -See While Shepherds Watched Their
Flocks by Night.
Song ofvtheEB^,Jh^-^Ru_dyard Kipling. - BPN-RKV-
Song of the Banner at Day-Break. — Walt Whitman. — APB
Song of the Battle-Flag. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Song of the Battle Ships. — C. F. Harper. — PAPm
Song of the Beasts, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Song of the Bee, The. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Doug
las Green Robinson). — MCG — PEM
(Song of the Busy Bee, The.)— PBGP
Song of the Bees. — Hannah Flagg Gould. — OTPC
Song of the Beggars in Praise of a Beggar's Life. — "A. W."
See Song in Praise of a Beggar's Life, A.
Song of the Bicycle, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Song of the Bluebells. — George Darley. — MV-2
Song of the Bow, The. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. See White
Company, The.
Song of the Bower, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — HBV—
Song of the Broad-Axe. — Walt Whitman.— APB (abr.)
Broad- Axe, The (fr. Pt I).— APW— MAP
Great City (fr. Pt. V).— BAP
What Endures (fr. Pt. IV).— BHV
(Greatest City, The.) — CGOV
Song of the Brook. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Brook, The:
An Idyl.
Song of the Bullet.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— PAPm
Song of the Busy Bee, The. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie
Douglas Green Robinson). See Song of the Bee, The
Song of the Camels. — Elizabeth Coats worth. — RIS
Song of the Camp, The. — Bayard Taylor. — AA — APD — BTB-3
— BTP— CTBP— FF— GN— GR-1 — HBV— HBVY—
JHP—LLC—LPS-1— OBAV— OHNP— OTPC— PB-9
— PBGG— POI— POY— PTA-1— SPS— TCAP— WBLP
— WRR-48
(Song in Camp, The.)— BBV—OFPE— PECK— RON
Song of the Camp-Fire, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Song of the Cannon, The. — Sam Walter Foss. — ID AH — PAPm
Song of the Cattle Trail.— Unknown.— SCC
Song of the Centennial, The, sel. — "Joaquin" Mill
People's Song of Peace, The. — BTB-5 — LPS-2
(Song of Peace, The.)— SPE-7
Song of the Chattahoochee. — Sidney Lanier. — AA — APB —
APD— APL— BBV— CAP — GEPM— GPE— GR-a—
HBR— HBV-IAP— JHP— LA— LC— LEAP— MAP-
MCCG— MOAP— MPC-14— NAL— OBAV— ODP—
OHFP— OTA— PB-7— PCD— PFE— PJH-2 — PPD-2—
PTA-2— PYM— RG— SPP— TCAP— YT
Song of the Children in Paladore. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — MM
Song of the Christmas Trees. — Blanche Elizabeth Wade. —
CRYO — 'OHIP — SDH
Song of the Christmas Wind, A.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Song of the Churn. — Unknown. — WRR-48
Song of the Cities, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Song of the Cloud-Nymphs. — Leigh Hunt. — MV-1
ller
-5 — LPS-2 — RH
Song of the Clouds. — Aristophanes. See Clouds, The
Song of the Clouds. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Song of the Colorado, The. — Sharlot Mabridth Hall. — HBV
Song of the Corn, The.— Unknown. — PPYP
Song of the Creatures, The. — Saint Francis of Assist. See Can
ticle of the Sun, The.
Song of the Cricket, The. — Emily Huntington Miller. — BTB-2
— MCG
Song of the Cruise, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Song of the Cyclops. — Thomas Dekker. See London's Tenine*
or, The Field of Happiness. '
Song of the Dancing Dervishes, The. — Wallace Irwin. — SPE-7
Song of the Dancing Waves, The. — Jane Campbell. — PEM
Song of the Dark Ages. — Francis Brett Young. — HBMV
Song of the Dawn, sel. — John Ruskin.
Awake! Awake!— HBV— POY
Song of the Dead, The. — T. H. M. Abbott.— GPWW
Song of the Dead, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — MLP — RKV
Song of the Decanter. — Unknown. — OHCS-1
Song of the Dial, The.— Peter Airey. — OQP — QP-2
Song of the Dove. — Fredrika Bremer. See Home, The
Song of the Drum. — E. L. Kitchens. — WRR-48
Song of the Drunkard. — W. Hargreaves. — OHCS-4
Song of the Dying, The. — Bartholomew Dowling. — MR
OHCS-5
(Revel, The.)— BLPA— HBV— SPE-2— VA— WTP-4
(Revelry of the Dying.) — LPS-3
Song of the Dynamo. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of the Earth. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis —
APW
Song of the Elfin Miller. — Allan Cunningham. — TVSH
Song of the Elfin Steersman.— George Hill. — A A — APW
Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda. — Andrew Marvell. — BPB
—CR—EV-2— GEPM— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL— LPS-2
— OTPC— SBA
(Bermudas, The.) — AEP-W — AWP— CEP— CH— EPS—
EPW-2 — GN— GPE— HBV — LL-4— OAEP-
OBEV— OBS— PAH
(In Exile.)— LH
Song of the English, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— BPN— RKV
Song of the Exile, The.— Unknown. — APB
Song of the Exposition, sels. — Walt Whitman.
"Ah little recks the laborer" (I-IV, abr.).— IAP
And Thou America (VIII, abr.).— GA
Muse in the New World, The (II, III, abr.).— APW—
MAP
Song of the Factory. — James J. Montague. — SPE-6
Song of the Fairies. — Unknown. See Light-Hearted Fairy,
Song of the Fairies, The.— William Butler Yeats. See Land
of Heart's Desire, The.
Song of the Fairy. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A (Puck and the Fairy).
Song of the Fays. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit Fay
Song of the Fifth River.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Song of the Fire.— Edward Fitzgerald. — OTPC
Song of the Fishermen, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. —
MV-1 (much abr.)
(Fishermen, The.)— ABVC—JHP— TVSH (abr.)
Song of the Five Joys, A. — Unknown. — TMEV
Song of the Flag, A. — Denis A. McCarthy. — JHP— PEDC
Song of the Flags, The.— S. Weir Mitchell.— PAH
Song of the Forest Ranger, The.— Herbert Bashford.— HBV—
OHIP
Song of the Forge, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-24
Song of the Forsaken. — William Thorn. — EBSV
Song of the Four Seasons, A. — Austin Dobson. — BMEP--
CPOI— HBV— LHW— POTT— VLEP
Song of the Four Winds, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See
Misfortunes of Elphin, The.
Song of the Fox. — Unknown. — MV-2
(Ballad of the Fox, The.)— CGOV
Song of the Full Catch. — Constance Lindsay Skinner. — NV —
OCL— PT— TBM
Song of the Future, A. — Sidney Lanier.— APB — TCAP
Song of the Gallay, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by
John Gibson Lockhart.— AWP
Song of the Garden-Toad, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Song of the Graces. — George Darley. See Sylvia, or The May
Queen.
Song of the Grail Seekers. — Hermann Hagedorn. — VOD
Song of the Graves, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Welsh by
Ernest Rhys.— OBMV
Song of the Greek Amazon. — William Cullen Bryant. — WTP-2
Song of the Greek Bard (or Poet). — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Don Juan (Isles of Greece).
Song of the Guns, The. — Herbert Kaufman. — GPWW
Song of the Harper. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Egyptian by E. A.
Wallis Budge.— WTP-1
iong of the Harvest. — Henry Stevenson Washburn. — OHIP
Song of the Hermit Thrush, The. — James B. Thomas. — BLA
Song of the Hesperides. — William Morris. See Life and Death
of Jason, The.
Song of the Hierarchies on the Seventh Day of Creation. —
John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Song of the Highest Tower. — Arthur Rimbaud, tr. fr. the
French by Edgell Rickword.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Song of the Highland Sword-Maker, The. — James Bell Sal-
mond. — HMSP
Song of the Hills, A.— May Lackey Campbell.— HB
Song of the Holly.— William Shakespeare. See As You Like
It (Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind).
484
TITLE INDEX
Song
Soner of the Horse. — Navajo Indian, tr. by Natalie Curtis. —
APW—AWP— JAWP— WBP
Song of the Hours. — Francis Thompson. — MV-2
Sons: of the Housekeeper, The. — Carrie W. Brouson. —
OHCS-38
(House Cleaning.)— WRR-44
(Housecleaning.)— WRR-48
Song of the Human Spirit. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Canticle
of the Race.
Song of the Hunt, The. — John Bennett. See Master Sky-Lark.
Song of the Indian Maid. — John Keats. See Endymion ("O
Sorrow").
Song of the Indian Mother. — James Gowdy Clark. — BOL
Song of the Indian Wars, The, sels. — John G. Neihardt,
At Beecher's Island.— TCPD
Roman Nose Rides.— TCPD
Sowing of the Dragon, The.— TCAP
Song of the Jester Dwarf. — Robert Nichols. See Don Juan
the Great.
Song of the King's Huntsmen. — Ben Belitt. — TB
Song of the King's Minstrel, The. — Richard Middleton, — HBV
Song of the Kings of Gold. — Ebenezer Jones. — VA
Song of the Lark, The.— George MacDonald.— BMEP
Song of the Larks at Dawn. — Herbert Trench. — TVSH
Song of the Lathes, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of the Light Canoe, The. — Horace Spencer Fiske. —
POY
Song of the Lightning.— George W. Cutter.— LPS-3
Song of the Lilies, The.— Lucy Wheelock.— CHIP
Song of the Little Hunter, The. — Rudyard Kipling. See Second
Song of the kittle Villages. — James B. Dollard. — CAW —
JKCP— MCT
Song of the Little Winds. — Laura E. Richards.— BOL
Song of the Locomotives, The. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Song- of the Long River. — Constance Lindsay Skinner. — AV —
CPG— TBM
Song of the Lotos-Eaters. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Lotos-Eaters, The.
Song of the Lower Classes, The. — Ernest Charles Jones. —
OBVV— WRR-22
Song of the Mad Prince, The.— Walter de la Mare.— LBBV—
POTT
Song of the Maiden. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess,
The (Tears, Idle Tears).
Song of the Man, The. — Eleanor Hallowell Abbott. — SPE-2
Song of the Maple.— R. M. Streeter.— PEOR
Song of the Market-Place, The. — James Buckham. — BTB-7 —
pp S C— PT WP— WRR-8
(Song in the Market Place, The.) — SPE-7
Song of the Mayers. — Unknozvn. See Hitchin May-Day Song,
The.
Song of the Men's Side. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of the "Metis" Trapper, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Song of the Milkmaid. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Queen
Mary.
Song of the Minster, The. — William Canton.— CHB
Song of the. Mocking Bird. — Yuma Indians, tr. by Natalie
Song of the Moderns. — John Gould Fletcher. — AWP — MOAP
Sons of the Moon-Spirit. — Mary Josephine Benson. — CPG
Song of the Moth.— John Hall Wheelock.— MRV— OHPI
Song of the Motor Car, The. — James Ball Naylor. — SPE-4
Song of the Mountaineers, 1776. — Thomas Buchanan Read.
See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The.
Song of the Mouth-Organ, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Song of the Movie Mexican, A. — Edwin Meade Robinson. —
LHV
Song of the Mugwump, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Song of the Mystic. — Abram J. Ryan. — BTB-4 — JKCP —
OHCS-20 — PDN — SPE-S (abr.) — SPP — WRR-41
(pant.)
Song of the Narcis
See Thousand and
See
.rcissus, The. — Unknown.
One Nights.
Song of the Negro Boatman. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
At Port Royal.
Song of the New World.— Angela Morgan.— BAP— CP— CV—
HBMV— HBVY— OQP— POY— QP-2— SPT— WTP-7
Song of the New Year.— James Whitcqmb Riley.— CPWR
Song of the Night at Day-Break. — Alice Meynell.— CH — VA
Song of the North Pole Flag.— Elsa Barker.— WRR- 51
Song of the Oaks, The. — Anatole Le Braz. — GBOV
Song of the Old Guard, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of the Old Love. — Jean Ingelow. See Supper at the
Mill.
Song of the Old Man.— John Gould Fletcher.— MOAP
Song of the Old Mother, The. — William Butler Yeats.— BEL
__CV— GTSL— MBP— MCCG— MOAH— VA
Song of the Open. — Sara Hamilton Birchall.— NLK
Song of the Open Country. — Dorothy Parker. — PC
Song of the Open Road.— Ogden Nash.— NAMP— NYBV
Song of the Open Road, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by
John Addington Symonds. — AWP— JAWP — WBP—
Song of the Open Road.— Walt Whitman.— APB (a&r.)— APW
(cowd.)— CAP— CR—IAP— LEAP (a&r.)— MAP (diff.,
abr.)— PC (much afcr.)— WHA (si. abr.)
Afoot and Light-hearted (sel.).— NLK— HBVY
("Afoot and light-hearted.")— OQP— QP-2
(Open Road, The.)— GTSE
Song of the Outlaw Murray. — Unknown. See Outlaw
Murray, The.
Song of the Outlaws. — Joanna Baillie. See Orra.
Song of the Oyster, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
Song of the Pacifist, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Song of the Palace, A.-—Po Chu-i, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Witter Bynner. — TL
Song of the Palm. — Tracy Robinson. — AA
Song of the Passion, A. — Unknown. — TMEV
Song of the Pear-Tree (arr.) . — Unknown, tr. fr. the French
by Edwin Star Belknap. — WRR- 5 6
Song of the Pelagian Heresy. — Hilaire Belloc. — BMC
Songs of the People, sels. — Chaim Nachman Bialik, tr. fr. the
Hebrew by Maurice Samuel.
"On a hill there blooms a palm (2).— AWP
"Two steps from my garden wall (1). — AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Song of the Phoenix, A. — George Darley. See Nepenthe.
Song of the Piggies. — Unknown. — WRR-48
Song of the Pilgrims, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB— MV-2
Song of the Pilgrims. — Thomas Cogswell Upham. — MC— PAH
Song of the Pine, The. — James Buckham. — PEOR
Song of the Pixies, sel. ("Hence! thou lingerer, light!"). —
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— GPE
Song of the Plough, A. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Song of the Priest of Pan. — John Fletcher. See Faithful
Shepherdess.
Song of the Rabbits outside a Tavern. — Elizabeth Coatsworth.
— RIS
(Rabbit's Song outside the Tavern, The.) — SUS
Song of the Race. — Pima Indians, tr. by Frank Russell. —
OTA
Song of the Rain Chant. — Navajo Indians, tr. by Natalie
Curtis.— AWP— JAWP— LL-3— WBP
(Rain Chant.) — SC
Song1 of the Rapid-Fires. — Unknown. — PAPm
Song of the Rebel, The, sel. ("One form only," etc.). — John
Esten Cook. — AP
Song of the Red War-Boat. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of the Reim-Kennar, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Pirate, The.
Song of the Riders. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See John
Brown's Body.
Song of the River. — Charles Kmgsley. See Water Babies,
The.
Song of the River God to Amoret, The. — John Fletcher. See
Faithful Shepherdess, The.
Song of the Road, A.— Fred G. Bowles.— NLK— OQP— QP-2
Song of the Road, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Song of the Road, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— FPH—OG
— POTT— YT
Song of the Robin, The. — Beatrice Bergquist. — SUS
Song of the Rover. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Cor
sair, The.
Song of the Sandbags, A. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Song of the Scarlet Banners over John Reed. — Marya Zatu-
rensky. See Elegies over John Reed.
Song of the Screw. — Unknown. — NA
Song of the Sea. — Richard Burton.— NLK
Song of the Sea, A. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Proc
ter) .— LH— PBGG— PTA-1
(Sea, The.)— BHV — CSBP — EPC— EPW-4— GN— GS—
HBV — HBVY— LC—LPS-2 — NLK— NPSC—
OTPC—PB-5— POY— SBA—SN— TVSH— VA—
(Sea! The Sea!, The.)— BTP
Song of the Sea. — Unknown. — BTB-1
Song of the Sea Wind, The. — Austin Dobson. — GPE —
OHCS-36
Song of the Search, — Constance Lindsay Skinner. See Songs
of the Coast-Dwellers.
Song of the Seasons, A. — Cosmo Monkhouse. — DD — HBV
Song of the Seven Cities, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song [of the Shepherd] in the Valley of Humiliation, The. —
John Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress.
Song of the Shepherds. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shep
herdess, The (Song to Pan).
Song of the Shepherds, The. — Edwin Markham. — POY —
SDH
Song of the Shepherds of Latmos. — John Keats. See Endym
ion (Hymn to Pan).
Song of the Shirt, The.— Thomas Hood.— B CEP— BEL— BTP—
CGOV — CRE — EP — EPN — EPP — ERP — EV-4 —
GEPM— GPE— HBV— LEAP— LPS-1— MCCG— MHT
_OBVV— OHCS-2— OHFP — PASC— PBGG— PCD—
PTA-1— PTER—PYM — SB A— TCEP— TPH—VA—
WBLP—WLIP— WRR-41 (pant.)— WTP-5— YF
Song of the Shirt. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-41
Song of the Silent Land. — Johann Gaudenz von Salis-Seewis,
tr. fr. the German by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
AWP— HBV—JAWP— LEAP— OQP— WBP
Song of the Sirens. — William Browne. See Inner Temple
Masque, The.
Song of the Ski, The. — Wilson MacDonald. — WLIP
Song of the Slaves in the Desert. — John Greenleaf Whittier.
See Song of Slaves in the Desert.
Song of the Snowflakes. — Annette Wynne. — GFA
Song of the Soldier-Born, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS—
LEAP
Song of the Soldiers. — Charles G. Halpine. — PAP— SPE-6
Song of the Son. — Jean Toomer. — ANL — CDC — MAP
Song of the Songless. — George Meredith. — EP — EPP
Song of the Sons, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of the Sons of Esau, The. — Bertha Runkle. — AA
485
Song
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Song of the Sorrow of Melisande.— G. K. Chesterton.— WTP-3
(Song against Songs, The.) — ALV
Song of the Saul' Victorious.— Unknown. — WRR-58
Song of the South, A (*<?/.).— "Joaquin" Miller.
Dawn. — APB
Song of the Sower, The.— William Cullen Bryant.— APB
"Maples redden in the sun, The" (sel.). — MV-1
Song of the Spanish Main, The. — John Bennett. — HBV
Song of the Spinning- Wheel, The.— Unknown.— WRR-4
Song of the Spring Days. — George MacDonald.— BSV
Song of the Springtide. — Unknown. — BOHV
Song of the Squatter.— Robert Lowe.— VA
Song of the Standard. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.— VLEP
Song of the Stars (sel.) ("Away, away, through the wide, wide
sky"). — William Cullen Bryant.— MV-1
Song of the Steamer Engine.— Caroline B. LeRow.— PEOR
Song of the Storm. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG
Song of the Strange Ascetic, The, — G. K. Chesterton. — HBMV
Song of the Sturdy Snails, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Song of the Stygian Naiades. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.--
EPW-4 — ERP— NBE
Song of the Subway. — Grenville Kleiser.— HHHA
Song of the Summer Days. — George MacDonald. — BSV
Song of the Summer Winds. — George Darley. — LPS-2
(Summer Winds.)— V A
Song of the Sun.— Sir Ronald Ross.— HMSP
Song of the Sword, The. — William Ernest Henley. — BPN—
WTP-S
Song of the Syrens. — William Browne. See Inner Temple
Masque, The.
Song of the Thames, A. — Ernest Myers. — TVSH
Song of the Three Angels, The. — Gil Vicente. See Auto of
the Bark of Purgatory, The.
Song of the Three Seeds in the Macaw's Beak. — Elizabeth J.
Coatsworth. — TCPD
Song of the Thrush, The. — T. A. Daly.— BAP— HTR— MAP
— POY
Song of the Thrush, The. — Lucy Larcom. See Brown Thrush,
The.
Song of the Toad, The. — John Burroughs. — DDA
Song of the Trip-Hammer.— C. H. Collester.— CAG
Song of the Turnkey, The.— Harry Bache Smith.— AA
Song of the Turtle and Flamingo. — James T. Fields. — GN—
MPC-10
(Turtle and Flamingo, The.)— BOHV— HBV
Song of the Type. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Song of the Ungirt Runners, The. — Charles Hamilton Sorley.
— HBMV— MBP— PIAE— TSW— TSWC— TVSH
Song of the Universal, sets. — Walt Whitman.
"And thou America, for the scheme's culmination," etc.
(sts. V and VI).— MRV
("All, all for immortality"— shorter sel.)~ OHPI— PDN
Song of the Uprising, The, sel. ("Unbearable sorrow," etc.).
— James Oppenheim. — RH
Song of the Unsuccessful, The. — Richard Burton. — LBMV—
OQP— QP-2— WGRP
Song of the Virgin Mary. — Pero Lopez de Ayala, tr. jr. the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Song of the Virgin Mother, A. — Lope de Vega Carpio, tr. fr.
the Spanish by Ezra Pound.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Song of the Wage-Slave, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Song of the Water-Nymph. — Roden Noel. See Water-Nymph
and the Boy, The.
Song of the Waters. — Unknozvn. — PPYP
Song of the Wave, A. — George Cabot Lodge. — AA
Song of the Way, The. — Unknozvn. — MPB
Song of the Weary Traveller. — Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff,
—ME
Song of the Western Eden, A. — Hope S. Barber. — HB
Song of the Western Men, The. — Robert Stephen Hawker.—
AEV — BMC— CBE— CGOV — CR — CSBP— ERP—
HBV— LH— OBRV— OBVV— PB-8— TCEP — TVSH
— VA— WTP-S
(And Shall Trelawny Die?) —BCEP — EV-4 — GTBS —
GTSL— WP
(Trelawny.)— ACP
Song of the White Men, A. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Song of the Wild Storm-Waves, The.— Percy F. Sinnett.— VA
Song of the Wind, The. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Song of the Winds. — Mary Lanier Magruder. — GPWW
Song of Winter, A. — Unknown. — CH
Song of the Winter Winds. — William M. Clark.— BTB-1
Song of the Wise Children.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Song of the Witless Boy. — Hugh McCrae. — MM
Song of the Women, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song of the Wooden-Legged Fiddler. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Song of the Wulfshaw Larches. — Ernest Rhys. — VA
Song of the Young Men and Girls to Venus. — William Mor
ris. See Earthly Paradise, The (Song from "The Hill
of Venus")-
Song of the Young Mother. — Constance Lindsay Skinner. See
Songs of the Coast-Dwellers.
Song of the Zambra Dance. — John Dryden. See Conquest of
Granada, The.
Song of the Zincali. — "George Eliot." See Spanish Gypsy, The.
Song of Then and Now, The. — James Barnes. — PAPm
Song of Theodolinda, The.— George Meredith. — NBE
Song of Three Friends, The, sels. — John G. Neihardt.
Ashley's Hundred.— TPH
Prairie Fire, The.— TCPD
Up-Stream Men, The (aZ>r.)-— TPH
Song of Thrysis. — Philip Freneau. See Female Frailty.
Song of To-Day. A.— Mary A. Lathbury.— MRV— PTER
Song of To-Morrow, A. — Frank L. Stanton. — ICBD— RYC
Song of Training, 1918. — "R. L." See Autobiography.
Song of Travel, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Song of Troilus, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Troylus and
Criseyde.
Song of Trust, A. — Bible, 0. T. See Psalms (Psalm CXXI)
Song of Twilight, A. — Unknown.— BFP— HBV
Song of Two Angels, A. — Laura E. Richards. — AA
Song of Two Burdens, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Song of Two Wanderers, A. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — BAP-—
HBMV— SBMV
Song of Ver and His Train. — Thomas Nash. See Summer's
Last Will and Testament.
Song of Victory, A, sels. — Edwin Markham.
"But now above the thunder (IV).— OHPP— RH
"Sing and be glad" (III and IV).— AOAH
Song of yivien. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Vivien).
Song of Walking, A. — Katharine Lee Bates. — DD — OHIP—
PEOR
Song of Wandering, A.— Lord Dunsany. — BMEP— WTP-4
Song of Wandering Mngus, The. — William Butler Yeats —
AEV— BLV— BMEP— CBOV—CH— CMP— CP—GT-2
_GTIV— MBP— ME— NV— PG— POTT— PT— RG—
SP— TCPD— TL— VLEP
Song of Whip-Plaiting. — Constance Lindsay Skinner. See
Songs of the Coast-Dwellers.
Song of White and Red, A. — Sister Mary Benvenuta. — JKCP
Song of Winter, A. — Emily Pfeiffer. — VA
Song of Winter, A.— Unknown.— CH.
Song of Winter Weather, A.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Song of Women. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Canticle of the
Race.
Song of Wood-Nymphs. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller
Procter).— LPS-3
Song of Work, A.— Mary Blake.— HH
Song of Yesterday, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Song of Youth, The. — Orrick Johns. See Songs of Deliver
ance.
Song of Youth, A. — Aline Thomas.— OTA
(Youth.)— MPB
Song of Youth. — Austin Melvin Works. — CAG
Song: On Captain Barney's Victory over the Ship "General
Monk." — Philip Freneau. — PAH
Song on King William III. A. — Mother Goose. — NA
(As I Walked by Myself.)— OTPC
Song on May Morning. — John Milton. — BLV — CBE — CH — DD
— EPEP — EPS — GN— HBV— HB VY— M V-2— OTPC
— PASC— PIAE
(May Morning.)— CGOV— LPS-2
(On May Morning.)— BCEP— CBOV—CG—GPE — LC —
RG— WP
(Song: May Morning, A.)— ADAH
Song on the Water. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. — EG —
ERP
Song: One Hard Look. — Robert Graves. — MBP
Song Out of a Rainy Night. — Frances Frost. — NYBV
Song Out of Erin. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky. — BPM-36
Song: Owl, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — CPOI — HBV —
HBVY— LC— MPB—OBRV— PTA-1— SUS
(Owl, TheJ — ABVC — BLA— CFBP— CPN— DD— MV-]
— MW— OTPC— PB-3— PBGP— PRWS— RAR—
RIS— SC— SPE-1— WP— UTS
(When Cats Run Home.)— CH
("When cats run home and light is come.") — EG
Song: Phillis. — Sir Charles Sedley. See Song: "Phillis is my
only joy."
Song Proving Nothing. — Dorothy Seager. — PPD-2
Song Revels.— Mrs. M. E. Allen.— BTB-1.
Song: Sabrina Fair. — John Milton. See Comus ("There is a
gentle Nymph").
Song. Set by Mr. Coleman. — Charles Cotton. — OBS
Song Set_ to Five Fingers, A.— Mother Goose. See' "This little
Song .
is not fair to outward view."
Song: Soldier and a Sailor, A. — William Congreve. See Love
for Love.
Song Sparrow, The. — Henry van Dyke. — APL— MPB— PPA— -
(Song- Sparrow.) — PB-4
Song Sparrow's Nest, The.— Ethelwyn Wetherald.— CPG
Song: Sweet Echo, — John Milton. See Comus ("Sweet Echo,"
etcj
Song That Shall Atone, The.— Katharine Lee Bates.— OHPP—
RH
Song That Silas Sung, The.— Sam Walter Foss.— WRR-1S
Song That Wolfram Heard in Hell, The. — Thomas Lovell Bed-
does. See Death's Jest Book.
Song — That Women Are But Men's Shadows (C.). — Ben Jon-
son.— HBV— OBS
(Follow a Shadow.)— ALV
(Shadow, The.)— OBEV
(Women Men's Shadows.)— WBLP
Song the Eighth: ("That Jenny's my friend," etc.).— Edward
Moore.— CEP
Song the Grass Sings, A.— Charles G. Blanden. — GBOV— HBV
— NLK
Song: The Hopeless Comfort, — Robert Gould. — CEP
Song: The Kiss. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Song: The Landskip. — William Shenstone. — CEP — OBEC
Song the Ninth: C"You tell me I'm handsome," etc.').— Edward
Moore.— CEP
_ , .
pig went to market."
: She Is Not Fair. — Hartley Coleridge. See Song: "She
"
486
TITLE INDEX
Songs
Song the Oriole Sings, The. — William Dean Howells. — HBV —
MLP—SN
Song the Sirens Sung, The. — Homer. See Odyssey, The.
"Song, 'tis my will that thou do seek out love." — Dante. See
La Vita Nuova.
Song to a Fair Young Lady Going Out of Town in the Spring,
A.— John Dryden.— AEV— HBV— OBEV— OBS
(Song to a Fair Young Lady.) — EV-3 — GPE
Song to a Lute, A. — Sir John Suckling. See Sad One, The.
Song to a Tree. — Edwin Markham. — MPB
Song to Amoret, A. — Henry Vaughan. — AEV — GPE — HBV —
NBE
Song to an Army Encamped. — Unknown. See Thousand and
One Nights, The.
Song to Apollo. — J9hn Lyly. See Midas.
Song to April. — William Watson. See Song: "April, April."
Song to Aviators. — Hannah Cushman Howes. — HB
Song to Bacchus. — John Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valentinian.
Song: To Be Sung by the Fathers of Six-Months-Old Female
Children.— Ogden Nash.— NYBV
Song to Belinda, A. — Theodosia Garrison. — ME — VOD
Song to Beta. — Michael Drayton. See Shepherd's Garland, The.
Song to California, A. — Carl John Bostelmann. — OTA
Song to Celia. — Ben Jonson (after Philostratus). — AWP — BEL
— CRE — EP — EPP— EPW-2— GPE— GR-e— JAWP-
OTA— PIAE— TOP— TPH— WBP
(Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes.) — LPS-1 — SB A — SR
("Drink to me only with thine eyes.") — EG
(From "The Forest.") — LEAP
(To Celia.)— AEP-W— AEV— ALV— ATP— BCEP—BLV
— BTP — CBOV — CRP — EA — EM-1 — EPC —
EPEP — FT — GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
HBV — ISP— LL-4 — MCCG — NAL — OBEV—
OBS — PFE — PG— PPD-2 — PTER— POOI —
SPE-2— TCEP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-5
Song to Celia ("Come, my Celia, let us prove"). — Ben Jonson.
See Volpone.
Song to Celia, A. — Sir Charles Sedley. See To Celia.
Song: To Chloris. — Sir Charles Sedley. See Mulberry Garden,
The.
Song: To Cynthia. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
Song to David. — Christopher Smart. — AEP-D (much abr.) —
CEP— EPW-3 (a&r.)— EV-3 (<xfcr.)-~ OBEC— OBEV—
SFC (abr. and arr. for choral speaking).
(Song of David, The.)— GBV— WTP-8
sels. fr. above.
"He sang of God — the mighty source." — BLV — GTSL
(shorter sel.)
"Pillars of the Lord are Seven, The" (br. sels.). — EA
Stanzas from "Song to David." — HBV
"Sweet is the dew that falls betimes." — EPRE — MV-2
(From "Song to David.") — LEAP
"Tell them, I am, Jehovah said" (br. sels.). — BCEP—
WGRP.
Song to Imogen. — William Shakespeare. See Cymbeline (Hark,
Hark! the Lark).
Song to Isa Singing. — Thomas Holley Chivers.— APW — MOAP
(Song to Isa.)— SPP
Song to Mary. — Captain Thomson. — SG
Song: To Mary.— Charles Wolfe.— EV-4
(Lines Written to Music.) — TIP
(To Mary.) — BPB — GPE— GTSL — HBV — OBEV —
OBRV
Song to Mithras, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Song: To Myra. — George Granville. — CEP
Song to One, A.— T. A. Daly.— PIAE— YT
Song to Pan. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess,
The.
Song: To Psyche. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The
(Song from "The Story of Cupid and Psyche").
Song to Say a Farewell. — Howard McKinley Corning. — NP
Song to Silvia. — William Shakespeare. See Two Gentlemen of
Verona.
Song, to the air of "The Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee." — Sir
Walter Scott. See Doom of Devorgoil, The.
Song to the Empire State Building. — Price Day.— NYBV
Song to the Evening Star. — Thomas Campbell. — ERP — GTSL
— HBV— SBA— SEP
(Evening Star, The.)— LPS-2
(Star That Bringest Home the Bee.) — EBSV
(To the Evening Star.)— EV-4— .GTBS— GTSE
"Song, to the Gods, Is Sweetest Sacrifice." — Annie Fields. — AA
Song to the Men of England. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — ERP —
GPE
(Men of England.) — BCEP
Song to the Mountains. — Pawnee Indians, tr. by Alice C.
Fletcher.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Song to the Sun. — Gawain Douglas. — CGOV
(Welcome to the Sun.) — ACP
Song: Under the Greenwood Tree. — William Shakespeare. See
As You Like It (Under the Greenwood Tree).
Song — Wake Now, My Love, Awake! — Edmund Spenser. See
Epithalamion.
Song: Where Shall the Lover Rest. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Marmion (Where Shall the Lover Rest?).
Song: Who Finds a Woman Good and Wise.— George Wither.
—AEV
Song with a Discord, A. — Arthur Colton. — AA
Song with Words. — James Agee. — MAP
Song without a Sound. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See With Sa'di
in the Garden.
Song without Music.— A. W. Bellaw. — BTB-7
Song without Music. — Jan Struther. — BPM-36
Song: Written at Sea, in the First Dutch War, 1665, the Night
11" ~~ Charles Sackville- ~ CEP —
(Song:
(Song Written at Sea.)— EPW-2
(To All You Ladies.)— SG
("To all you ladies now at land.") — AEP-W
Song You Love, The. — William Alexander Percy. See In New
York.
Song, Youth, and Sorrow. — William Cranston Lawton. — AA
Song-Bird of the Princess, The. — Robert C. V. Meyers. _
OHCS-36
Song-Flower and Poppy, sels. — William Vaughn Moody.
At AssisL— LEAP
In New York.— LEAP
Song-Maker, The. — Anna Wickham.— MBP
Songs.— Grace Noll Crowell.— LS
Songs.— E. E. Cummings.— APA— TBM
(Always before Your Voice.)— MAP— MOAP
Songs.— Babette Deutsch.— HBMV
Songs.— Richard Henry Stoddard.— AA— OBAV
(How Are Songs Begot and Bred?) — APB
Songs above the Dust. — Grantland Rice. — DDA
Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. — Leigh Hunt. — ADAH
Songs and the Poet. — Louis Untermeyer. — GR-a
Song's Apostasy. — Sir William Watson. — EPN
Songs Ascending. — Witter Bynner. See To Celia.
Songs before Sunrise, sels. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Eastward (fr. Epilogue: "As one that ere a June Day
rise.").— CBOV
(Epilogue to "Songs before Sunrise.") — EPW-5
Prelude of (or to) "Songs before Sunrise" ("Between the
green bud and the red"). — TCPD
(Songs before Sunrise — 2 sts.) — CPOI
Songs* End. — John Payne. — VA
Song's Eternity.— John Clare.— BLV— MV-2— PG
Songs for Fragoletta. — Richard Le Gallienne. — HBV — HTR
"Blue eyes, against the whiteness pressed" (IV).
"Blue eyes, looking up at me" (II).
"Fragoletta, blessed one!" (I).
"That, Fragoletta, is the rain" (III).
Songs for My Mother, sels. — Anna Hempstead Branch.
Her Hands.— LC— MPB— NPSC—PT
(My Mother's Hands.) — DD — MW (abr.)
(Song for My Mother, A— Her Hands.)— OHIP—RG
(Songs for My Mother: Her Hands.)— GR-a— HH—
LBM V— MM V— MO AH— OB AV— POT — TPH
— YT
Her Words.— HTR— NPSC—NV— WLIP
(My Mother's Words.)— CV— MPC-13— PVS
(Song for My Mother, A— Her Words.)— OHIP
(Songs for My Mother: Her Words.) — GR-a — HH —
LBMV—MMV—MOAH— OBAV— POT— YT
Song for My Mother, A — Her Stories. — OHIP
Songs from an Evil Wood. — Lord Dunsany.
"I met with Death in his country" (III). — MBP
(Song from an Evil Wood.) — LBBV
"Somewhere lost in the haze" (II). — BMEP — MBP
"There is no wrath in the stars" (I). — BMEP— MBP
Songs from Cyprus, sels. — "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).
"Gather for Festival" (I).— MAP
"Where is the nightingale" (II). — MAP
(Fourth Song from Cyprus.) — GPE
(Second Song from Cyprus.) — TCPD
(Song.)— CBOV
Songs from "Sappho and Phaon." — "Joaquin" Miller. See
Sappho and Phaon.
Songs from the Rockies, set. — Hermann Hagedorn.
Day's End.— VOD
Songs I Sing, The. — Charles G. Blanden. — HBV
Songs in Many Keys, sel. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Prologue to Songs in Many Keys. — CAP
Songs in the Night. — Unknown. — BTB-2
Song's Indenture — Humbert Wolfe. — MM
Songs My Mother Sang, The. — Lalia Mitchell. — HT
Songs My Mother Sung, The. — Edgar L. Wakeman.— WRR-7
Songs of a Life-Time. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Songs of a Markedly Personal Nature. — Dorothy Parker. —
NYBV
De Profundis.
Indian Summer.
Prophetic Heart.
Somebody's Story.
(Somebody's ^Song.) — TCPD
Songs of a Mountain Ploughman. — Jesse Stuart. — BPM-34
Songs of an Empty House, sels. — Marguerite Wilkinson.
End, The.— HBMV— SBMV
Vista.— SBMV
Songs of Conn the Fool, The, sel. — Fannie Stearns Davis
Moon Folly.— CP—LC—NV—PB-6—RG—SP
Songs of Deliverance, sel. — Orrick Johns.
Song of Youth, The.— BAP
Songs of Education, sel. — G. K. Chesterton.
Geography.— HBMV
Songs of Guthrum and Alfred, The. — G. K. Chesterton. See
Ballad of the White Horse, The.
Songs of Innocence (introd. poem). — William Blake. — EA —
ODP— WP
(Child and the Piper, The.)— CG— LC
(Happy Piper, The.)— CBPC
(Happy Songs.) — RIS
487
Songs
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Songs of Innocence (Continued).
(Introduction: "Piping down the vallevs wild.") — BEL —
CEP— EP—NAL— OAEP— SEP
(Introduction: Piping down the Valleys Wild.)— EV-3
(Introduction to Songs of Innocence.) — AEP-D— EM-1—
EPRE— TCEP— WHA
(Introductory Song.)— CR
(Pipe a Song.)— WTP-2
(Piper, The.) — AWP— CRE — JAWP— LPS-l—MPB—
OTPC— RON— SBA— TOP— WBP
(Piping down the Valleys Wild.)— BTP— GBV— GR-<
LL-4— OBEC— PRWS— TVSH— WLIP
("Piping down the valleys wild.") — EPW-3
(Reeds of Innocence.) — BCEP— CCP— HBV— HBVY—
LEAP— OBEV
(Sons: of Singing, A.) — CGOV
(Songs of Innocence: Introduction.) — EPP — GEPM
Piper, sit thee down and write" (last 2 sts.). — YT
Songs of^Joy.— William Henry Davies.— MBP— OBVV— PC
Songs of Kabir, sel. ("Moon shines, The," etc.'). — Kabir.-
Songs of Labor, Dedication. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
IAP— MPC-14
Songs of Men, The.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— POI— SL
Songs of Orpheus and the Sirens. — William Morris. See Life
and Death of Jason, The.
Songs of Rejoicing. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Songs of Selraa, The. — James MacPherson. — CEP
Alpin.
Argument.
Colma.
(From "Songs of Selma" — abr.) — BEL
Ryno.
Songs of Seven. — Jean Ingelow. — GBV — HBV
Seven Times Five. — GBV
Seven Times Four.— LPS-1— MOAH—PEM—PTA-1
(Heigh-ho! Daisies and Buttercups.) — LLC
(Maternity.)— OHIP
Seven Times One. — BLPA — CFBP — CPN— EV-5 — GS—
GSRC— LPS-1— MPB— MPC- 7— OTPC— PB-4—
PBGP — PEM — PR WS— PTA- 1— PTER— RAR
RON — SPE-1 — TVC — TVSH — TYP
(Seven Times One Are Seven — abr.) — LPP
Seven Times Seven. — MO AH
(Longing for Home.)— CCR— WGRP
Seven Times Six.— LPS-1— MOAH
Seven Times Three.— LPS-1 — MHT — PTA-1
Seven Times Two. — GN — LPS-1 — OTPC — PTA- 1—
PTER
Songs of Souls That Failed. — Marion Couthouy Smith. — POI
— SL
Songs of the t Autumn Night. — George MacDonald. — EBSV
I. O Night, send up the harvest moon."
II. "So, like the corn, moon-ripened last."
Songs of the Birds, The. — Edward Carpenter. — WGRP
Songs of the Coast-Dwellers, sels. — Constance Lindsav Skin
ner.
Chief's Prayer after the Salmon Catch, The. — NP
Song of the Search.— CPG—PP—TL
Song of the Young Mother. — PP
Song of Whip-Plaiting.— NP—PP—TL
Songs of the People, sels. — Chaim Nachman Bialik, tr. fr. the
Hebrew by Maurice Samuel.
"On a hill there blooms a palm" (2). — AWP— JAWP—
"Two steps from my garden rail" (1). — AWP— JAWP—
Songs of the Pixies. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — OBEC
"Hence! thou lingerer," etc. (sel.), — GPE
Songs of the Plains (I-IV). — Glenn Ward Dresbach. — NP
Songs of the Seasons. — Meta E. B. Thorne. — PEOR
Autumn.
Spring.
Summer.
Winter.
Songs of the Shepherds. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shep
herdess, The. p
Songs That Mother Sung, The. — Unknown. — HT
Songs to a Woman. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — NP
Songs to an Unbeliever. — Mabel Lorenz Ives. — HB
Songs Tuneless. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Songs without Sense.— Bret Harte. See Serenade: "I'm a. gay
"Songs without Words." — Robert J. Burdette. — BOHV PA
Song's Worth, A. — Susan Marr Spalding. — AA
Song-Sparrow, The. — George Parsons Lathrop. — SN
Song-Sparrow, The. — Percy MacKaye.— BLA
Song-Sparrow, The.— Henry van Dyke. See Song Sparrow,
Songster, The. — Pauline Johnson. — CPG
Songsters, The.— James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Spring)
Song-Throe, The.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life]
Song-Tree, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Sonnet: "Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear." — Elizabeth
•Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
Sonnet: "Across the heaving ocean's billowy flow." — Edmond
Holmes. — MCT
Sonnet: "Alas 'tis true, I have gone here and there."— William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CX).
Sonnet: "Alexis, here she stay'd; among these pines." — William
Drummond of Hawthornden. — EBSV — EPW-2 — ORFV
(Alexis, Here She Stay'd.)— HBV
(Primitive.) — ES
(Sonnet XLVI.)— OBS
Sonnet: "All beautiful things bring sadness, nor alone." — Rich
ard Chenevix Trench. — VA
Sonnet: "And then I sat me down, and gave the rein." — Gustav
Rosenhane. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "And then she rose; and rising, then she knelt." — John
Addington Symonds. See Stella Maris.
Sonnet: "And what were roses." — E. E. Cummings. NP
Sonnet: "And wilt thou have me fashion into speech." — Eliza
beth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XIII).
Sonnet: "And yet, because thou overcomest so." — Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
Sonnet: "And yet I cannot reprehend the flight." — Samuel
Daniel. See To Delia (XXXII).
Sonnet: "And you as well must die, beloved dust." — Edna St
Vincent Millay. See Unnamed Sonnets (I-XII).
Sonnet: "As an unperfect actor on the stage." — William Shakes
peare. See Sonnets (XXIII).
Sonnet: "As due by many titles I resign." — John Donne. See
Holy Sonnets ("As due by many titles," etc.).
Sonnet XII: "As in a duskie and tempestuous Night."
William Drumraond of Hawthornden. — OBS
(As in a Dusky and Tempestuous Night.) — BSV — EV-2
Sonnet: "As soon as ever I begin to take." — Louise Labe, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "As when far off the warbled strains are heard"
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — EPW-4
(La Fayette.)— EPN
Sonnet: "At last, beloved Nature! I have met." — Henry Tim-
rod.— APB
(Elusive Nature.) — SN
(Sonnet: At Last, Beloved Nature.) — SPP
Sonnet: "At the round earth's imagined corners." — John
Donne. See Holy Sonnets ("At the round earth's "
etc.).
Sonnet: "Batter my heart, three-person'd God; for you." — John
Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Be secret, heart; and if your dreams have come" —
Anna Virginia Mitchell.— OQP—QP-2
Sonnet: "Beauty and Majesty are fallen at odds." — Richard
Barnfield. See Cynthia.
Sonnet: "Beauty, sweet Love, is like the morning dew." — Sam
uel Daniel. See To Delia (XLVII).
Sonnet: "Because I breathe not love to every one." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (LIV).
Sonnet: "Because my grief seems quiet and apart." — Robert
Nathan. — BAP
Sonnet: "Because thou hast the power and own'st the grace "
—Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXXIX}.
Sonnet: "Beloved, my Beloved, when I think." — Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(AA).
Sonnet: "Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers." Eliz
abeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XLIV).
Sonnet: "Between my love and me there runs a thread." — Irene
Rutherford McLeod. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: im ' -
Son] „ i - ~ - ->•
Michael Drayton. See Idea
etc.).
Sonnet: "Bright star! would I were steadfast as thou art " —
John Keats.— CRE— OAEP— POOI
(Bright Star.)— EM-2— EPP— SBA— WHA— WLIP
(Bright Star! Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art.)-
( Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art.")— ATP
— EPNC— GR-e— GTBS
(His Last Sonnet.) — EA
(Keat's Last Sonnet.) — EPW-4 — ES — EV-4
(LastSon^t^-BCEP-^LV-GTSL-HBV-LEAP-
(Sonnet on "A Lover's Complaint.")— GPE
(Sonnet— Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's
. Poems, Facing "A Lover's Complaint,")— GEPC
(Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems, Facing
A Lover's Complaint.") — CR — OBRV
Sonnet: But be contented: when that fell arrest."— William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXIV).
met: But only three in all God's universe." — Elizabeth Bar-
e * rfS Downing. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (II).
Sonnet: Cambridge jadies who live in furnished souls, The."—
•E. E. Cummings. See Sonnets-Realities
Sonnet: Can it be right to give what I can give?" — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(.JLA,),
Sonnet: "Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night."— Samuel
Daniel. See To Delia (LI).
Sonnet: "Cherish you then the hope I shall forget."— Edna St.
Vincent Millay. See Unnamed Sonnets (I-XII).
.onnet: Clear Ankor on whose silver-sanded shore," — Michael
Drayton. See Idea ("Clear Ankor," etc.).
>onnet: Cold strikes through me now that morning comes,
The. '—Witter Bynner. See Winter Sonnets.
488
TITLE INDEX
Sonnet
Sonnet: "Come Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of peace." —
Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(XXXIX).
Sonnet: "Comes the New Year; wailing the north winds blow."
— Morton Luce. See Thysia ("Comes the New Year,"
etc.'),
Sonnet* "Could then the Babes from yon unshelter'd cot." —
Thomas Russell.— OBEC
Sonnet: "Cyriack, this three years' day." — John Milton.
(On His Own Blindness.) — LPS-3
(Sonnet, Cyriack Skinner.) — SEP
(To Cyriack Skinner.)— ATP— BEL— CRE— CRP— EP—
EPP— -EPS— GEPC— ISP— NALr—SBA—TCEP
— TOP— TPH
(To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon His Blindness.) — EPEP —
OBS
(To the Same [Cyriack Skinner].)— CR—EM-1
(To the Same upon His Blindness.) — ES
Sonnet: "Cyriack, whose grandsire on the royal bench." — John
Milton.
(Sonnet XVIII.)— OBS
(To Cyriack Skinner.) —CR—EM-1 — ES— EV-2— FT—
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— OBEY— PC
Sonnet: "Dante was naif although he had an inkling." — Leon
ard Bacon. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Daughter of her whose face, and lofty name." —
William Watson. See Sonnets to Miranda ("Daugh
ter of her whose face," etc.").
Sonnet X: "Daughter to that good Earl once President." —
John Milton.— OBS
(To the Lady Margaret Ley.)— EPEP— ES— EV-2— GPE
—GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— OBEY
Sonnet, A: "Dear, if you love me, hold me most your friend."
—Alice Duer Miller.— AA
Sonnet: "Dear! why should you command me to my rest." —
Michael Drayton. See Idea ("Dear! why should you,"
etc.).
Sonnet: "Deep in a vale where rocks on every side." — Gustav
Rosenhane. See Sonnets.
Sonnets: "Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paw."— Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XIX).
Sonnet: "Do'st see how unregarded now." — Sir John Suckling.
— NBE
Sonnet [XCIX] : "Downe in the depth of mine iniquity." —
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica.
Sonnet: "Dress your gold locks." — Philippe Desportes, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — -AFP
Sonnet: "Drop me the seed, that I, even in my brain." — John
Masefield. See Lollingdon Downs.
Sonnet: "Eternal Spirit of the chainless Mind." — Lord Byron.
See Prisoner of Chillon, The.
Sonnet [XCVII] : "Eternall Truth, almighty, infinite." — Fulke
Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Sonnet: "Euclid alone has looked on beauty bare." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (XXII).
Sonnet: "Even as love grows more, I write the less." — Robert
Hillyer. See Sonnets ("Even as love," etc.).
Sonnet: "Evening, as slow thy placid shades descend." — Wil
liam Lisle Bowles. — CEP
Sonnet: "Evil spirit, your beauty. An," etc. — Michael Dray-
ton. See Idea ("Evil spirit, An," etc.).
Sonnet: "Expense of spirit, The," etc. — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (CXXIX).
Sonnet: "Face of all the world," etc. — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (VII).
Sonnet: "Fair is niy Love, and cruel as she's fair." — Samuel
Daniel. See To Delia (VI).
Sonnet: "Fairest, when by the rules of palmistry." — William
Browne.— EPW-2
Sonnet: "Falling rain is music overhead, The." — Henry Wil
liam Hutchinson. — VM
Sonnet: "Farewell! thou art too dear for rny possessing." —
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXXVII).
Sonnet: "Father in heaven! after the days misspent." — Fran-
cesca Petrarca. See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in
Life).
Sonnet: "First time he kissed me," etc. — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXXVIII).
Sonnet: "First time that the sun rose on thine oath. The." —
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXXII).
Sonnet: "Flesh, I have knocked at many a dusty door." —
John Masefield.— MBP
Sonnet: "Florence I hate for griping avarice." — Joachim du
Bellay, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Sonnet: "Flower of the dust am I: for dust will flower." —
Clement Wood. See Eagle Sonnets (VII).
Sonnet: "Fowler! my friend, if riches be your aim." — Jean
Passerat, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Sonnet: "Fra bank to bank, fra wood to wood I rin." — Mark
Alexander Boyd. See Sonet: "Fra bank to bank," etc.
Sonnet: "Friend, let us live." — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "From the disgraceful sleep in which you lie." — Vau-
quelin de la Fresnaye, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "From you have I been absent in the Spring." —
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XCVIII).
Sonnet: "Full many a glorious morning," etc. — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXXIII).
Sonnet: "Genius and Poetry should still advance." — Thomas
Gordon Hake. See New Day, The.
Sonnet, A: "Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand." —
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (VI).
Sonnet: "Go, spend your penny, Beauty, when you will." — John
Masefield.— TCPD
Sonnet: "Go, Valentine, and tell that lovely Maid."— Robert
Southey.— ERP
Sonnet: "Golden spring redeems the withered year, The." —
Robert Hillyer. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Gravely to frown; to strut with solemn gait." —
Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Great God, Thy judgments righteous I declare." —
Jacques Vallee Desbarreaux, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Grow not too high, grow not too far from home." —
Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BIS
(Grow Not Too High, Grow Not Too Far from Home.)—
MOAP
Sonnet (XLI) : "Having this day my horse, my hand, my
lance." — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(XLI) .
Sonnet: "He came in silvern armour, trimmed with black." —
Gwendolyn B. Bennett. — CDC
Sonnet: "Hear, O Self-Giver, infinite as good." — Morton Luce.
See Thysia ("Hear, O Self-Giver," etc.).
Sonnet: "Heavy heart, Beloved, have I borne, A." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXV).
Sonnet: "Here Icarus fell, the youth of dauntless heart." —
Philippe Desportes, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car
rington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Here in the self is all that man can know."— -John
Masefield. See Sonnets ("Long long ago," etc.).
Sonnet: "Here is a wound that never will heal, I know." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (IX).
Sonnet: "High walls and huge the body may confine." — Wil
liam Lloyd Garrison. See Sonnet (Written While
in Prison for Denouncing the Domestic Slave
Trade).
Sonnet: "Honey-bee that wanders all day long, The." — Un
known.
(Select Passages in Verse.) — OHCS-1
Sonnet: "How do I love thee? let me count the ways," etc. —
Elizebeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XLIII).
Sonnet: "How healthily their feet upon the floor." — Edna St.
Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (XXI).
. Sonnet: "How like a winter," etc. — William Shakespeare. See
Sonnets (XCVII).
Sonnet: "How many bards gild the lapses of time!*' — John
Keats.— GEPC
(How Many Bards.) — EPN
(How Many Bards Gild the Lapses of Time.) — BPN—
EM-2— ERP
Sonnet: "How many paltry, foolish, painted things." — Michael
Drayton. See Idea ("How many paltry," etc.).
Sonnet: "How shall I tell the measure of my love?" — Morton
Luce. See Thysia ("How shall I tell," etc.)
Sonnet VII: "How soon hath Time the suttle theef of youth."
— John Milton. See On His Being Arrived at (or to)
the Age of Twenty-Three (C.).
Sonnet: "I am a tongue for beauty. Not a day." — Clement
Wood. See Eagle Sonnets (XIX).
Sonnet: "I, being born a woman and distressed. — Edna St. Vin
cent Millay. See Sonnets (XVIII).
Sonnet: "I cannot think that thou shouldst pass away." — James
Russell Lowell.— LPS-1
Sonnet: "I cast these lyric offerings at your feet." — William
Watson. See Sonnets to Miranda.
Sonnet: "I could not sleep for thinking of the sky." — John
Masefield.— NV
Sonnet: "I dare but sing of you in such a strain." — William
Watson. See Sonnets to Miranda.
Sonnet: "I do not doubt that it was said before." — Charles
Lafayette Todd.— AMV-35
Sonnet: "I do not sing the burning of Troy town." — "L'Ermite
Tristan," tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "I dreamed I moved among the Elysian fields." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Fatal Interview.
Sonnet: "I dreamed last night I stood with God on high." —
Snow Longley. — PC
Sonnet: "I envy not Endymion now no more." — Sir William
Alexander, Earl of Stirling. See Aurora.
Sonnet: "I had no thought of violets of late." — Alice Dunbar
Nelson.— BANP— CDC
Sonnet: "I have been sure of three • things all my life." —
Clement Wood. See Eagle Sonnets (III).
Sonnet: "I hereby swear that to uphold your house." — Elinor
Wylie. See One Person.
Sonnet: "I know I am but summer to your heart." — Edna St.
Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (IV).
Sonnet: "I know not why, but all this weary day." — Henry
Timrod.— APB
(I Know Not Why, but All This Weary Day.)—AP— LL-2
— TCAP
(Sonnet: I Know Not Why.)— SPP
Sonnet: "I know that all beneath the moon decays." — William
Drummond of Hawthornden. — EPS — LEAP
(I Know That All beneath the Moon Decays.) — BSV —
EPEP— GPE
489
Sonnet
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Sonnet: "I lift my heavy heart up solemnly." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (V).
Sonnet: "I lived with visions for my company." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXVI).
Sonnet: "I move amid your throng, I watch you hold." — Wil
liam Watson. See Sonnets to Miranda ("I move amid
your throng," etc.).
Sonnet: "I must not grieve my Love, whose eyes would read."
—Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (XLVIII).
Sonnet: "I never gave a lock of hair away." — Elizabeth Bar
rett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XVIII). *
Sonnet: "I pray you if you love me, bear my joy." — Edna St.
Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (V).
Sonnet: "I said I splendidly loved you; it's not true." — Rupert
Brooke.— CPB— POTT
Sonnet: "I sat within the temple of her heart." — Charles Sang-
ster.— CPG
Sonnet: "I saw the ramparts," etc. — Francisco de Quevedo. See
Sonnet: Death Warnings.
Sonnet: "I scarcely grieve, O Nature! at the lot." — Henry Tim-
rod.— APB
Sonnet: "I see across the chasm of flying years." — Henry Wil
liam Hutchinson. — VM
Sonnet: "I see so clearly now my similar years." — Edna St.
Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (XIII).
Sonnet: "I shall go back again to the bleak shore." — Edna St.
Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (X).
Sonnet, A: "I sometimes wonder what my life would be." —
Gladys F. Goodfellow.— HB
Sonnet: "I thank all who have loved me in their hearts." — Eliza
beth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XLI).
Sonnet: "I thought once how Theocritus had sung." — Eliza
beth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (I).
Sonnet: "I thought our love at full, but I did err." — James
Russell Lowell.— LPS-1
(I Thought Our Love at Full, but I Did Err.) — CAP
Sonnet: "I watch beside you in your silent room." — Morton
Luce. See Thysia ("I watch beside you," etc.).
Sonnet: "I will fling wide the windows of my soul." — Robert
Hillyer. See Sonnets ("I will fling wide the windows").
Sonnet: "I would not have death find me in my bed." — Donald
O. Fonda. — AMV-37
Sonnet: "Idiots will prate and prate of suicide." — Leonard
Bacon. See Sonnets. f
Sonnet: "If crost with all mishaps be my poor life. — William
Drummond of Hawthornden. — EPW-2
(If Crossed with All Mishaps Be My Poor Life.)— BSV—
EPEP
Sonnet: "If e'er ill luck did gentleman betide." — Jean de la
Tattle, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "If far^from earth's short-lived and narrow bound." —
Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "If I could come again to that dear place." — John
Masefield. See Sonnets: "Long long ago," etc. ("If I
could come," etc.).
Sonnet: "If I could get within this changing I." — John Mase
field. See Sonnets: "Long long ago," etc. ("If I could
get within," etc.).
Sonnet: "If I had never known your face at all." — William
Watson. See Sonnets to Miranda ("If I had never
known," etc.).
Sonnet: "If i have made, my lady, intricate." — E. E. Cummings.
— POOT
(If I Have Made, My Lady,. Intricate.)— MO AP
("If i have made, my lady, intricate.") — NAMP
Sonnet: "If I leave all for^thee, wilt thou exchange." — Eliza
beth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XXXV).
Sonnet: "If it must be; if it must be, O God!" — David Gray. —
EBSV
Sonnet: "If life on earth be less than is a day." — Joachim du
Bellay, tr. fr. the French by Armel O'Conner. — CAW
(Sonnet: "If, then, our life is shorter than a day," tr. by
Henry Carrington. ) — AFP
Sonnet: "If thou must love me," etc. — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XIV).
Sonnet: "If thou survive my well - contented day." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXXII).
Sonnet: "If you had lived in that more stately time." — William
Watson. See Sonnets to Miranda ("If you had lived,"
etc.).
Sonnet: "In faith, I do not love thee," etc. — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXLI).
Sonnet: "In heaven there is a star I call my own." — Irene
Rutherford McLeod. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "In Minds pure Glasse when I my selfe behold." —
William Drummond of Hawthornden. — OBS
Sonnet: "In my first years, and prime yet not at height." —
William Drummond of Hawthornden. — EPW-2
Sonnet: "In the fair picture of my life's estate." — Arthur
Davison Ficke. — GPE
Sonnet: "Indeed this very love which is my boast." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
Sonnet: "Into the golden vessel of great song," — Edna St.
Vincent Millay. See Unnamed Sonnets (I-XII).
Sonnet: "Into these Loves, who but for Passion looks." —
Michael Drayton. See Idea ("Into these loves," etc.).
Sonnet: "Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
Son
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by William Cullen Bryant.— WTP-8
Sonnet: "It may be so; but let the unknown be." — John Mase
field. See Lollingdon Downs.
Sonnet: "Joy of my life! full oft for loving you." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (LXXXII).
Sonnet: "Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there." —
John Keats.— CRE—GEPC
(Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'ring Here and There.) —
B EL— B PN— EM-2— ERP— E V-4— O AEP
(Wayfarer, The.)— CBE
Sonnet: "Languid, and sad, and slow, from day to day." —
William Lisle Bowles.— CEP
Sonnet: "Late tired with woe, even ready for to pine." — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (LXII).
Sonnet (XVII) : "Lawrence of vertuous Father vertuous Son."
— John Milton. — OBS
(To Mr. Lawrence.)— AWP—CR—EM-1— EPEP— ES-—
EV-2 — FT — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— JAWP—
OBEV— PC— WBP
Sonnet: "Leave me, all sweet refrains my lip hath made." —
Luis Vaz de Camoens, tr. fr. the Portuguese by Richard
Gamett.— AWP— CAW— JAWP— WBP
Sonnet: "Let all men see the ruins of the shrine." — Robert
Hillyer. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Let it be always secret that we say." — Mark Van
Doren. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Let me be glad, let me be glad; arise." — Sir Cecil
Arthur Spring-Rice. — SPT
Sonnet: "Let me not to the marriage of true minds ad
mit impediment." — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(CXVI).
Sonnet: "Let others sing of Knights and Paladins." — Samuel
Daniel. See To Delia (LII).
Sonnet: "Let the world's sharpness, like a clasping knife." —
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXIV).
Sonnet: "Life ever seems as from its present site." — Henry
Timrod. — APB
Sonnet: "Life, were thy pains as are the pains of hell." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay/— BIS
Sonnet: "Lift not the painted veil which those who live." —
Percy Bysshe Shelley.— ERP— GPE
(Lift Not the Painted Veil.)— EPN
Sonnet: "Light comes back with Columbine; she brings, The."—
Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (XV).
Sonnet XXXIV: "Like as a ship, that through the ocean wide."
— Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XXXIV).
Sonnet: "Like as the waves make towards the pebbled (or,
pibled) shore." — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(LX).
Sonnet: "Like clouds or streams we wandered on at will."—
Alexander Smith. — EPW-5
Sonnet: "Like Memnon's rock, touched with the rising sun."
Giles Fletcher, the Elder. See Licia.
Sonnet: "Like some lone miser, dear, behold me stand." —
Morton Luce. See Thysia ("Like some," etc.).
Sonnet: "Lo, as a careful housewife," etc. — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXLIII).
Sonnet: "Long time a child, and still a child." — Hartley
Coleridge. See Sonnet: Long Time a Child.
Sonnet: "Look, Delia, how we esteem the half-blown rose." —
Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (XXXVI).
Sonnet: "Look how the flower which ling'ringly doth fade." —
William Drummond, of Hawthornden. See Look How
the Flower.
Sonnet: "Lord Archer, Death, whom sent you in your stead?" —
Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (XVI).
Sonnet: "Love is not blind. I see with single eye." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (III).
Sonnet: "Love still a boy and oft a wanton is." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (LXXIII).
Sonnet: "Love swore by Styx, while all the depths did trem
ble." — Sir William Alexander, Earl of Stirling. See
Aurora.
Sonnet: "Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show."
— Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (Son
net—I).
Sonnet: "Loving you less than life, a little less." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (XVII).
Sonnet: "Low full sweep of instrumental string, A." — Cornell
Widow.— CAG
Sonnet: "Luck, which is against me set." — Denis Sanguin
Saint Pavin, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.
—AFP
Sonnet: "Lyke as a ship that through the ocean wide," etc. —
Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XXXIV).
Sonnet LXXXVIII: "Man, dreame no more of curious mys
teries." — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Sonnet: "Many say of me, why does he complain." — Etienne
de la Boetie, tr. by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Mark when she smiles with amiable cheare," etc. —
Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XL).
Sonnet XCIV: "Men, that delight to multiply desire," etc. —
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Sonnet: "Methinks ofttimes my heart is like some bee." —
Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— LEAP
490
TITLE INDEX
Sonnet
Sonn
Sonnet XIX: "Methought I saw my late espoused Saint." —
John Milton. See On His Deceased Wife.
nnet: "Milton, thou ^ shoulds't be living." — William Words
worth. See Milton. .
Sonnet: "More wine, more wine, and laughter, warmth again.
— Witter Bynner. See Winter Sonnets. f
Sonnet: "Most men know love but as a part of life. — Henry
Timrod.— HBV
(Love.)— BTP
(Most Men Know Love.). — LL-3
(Most Men Know Love but as a Part of Life.) — 1AP —
TCAP
(Quatorzain.)-AA— BAP— LEAP—LEAP— OBAV
(Sonnet: Most Men Know Love.) — SPP
Sonnet: "Muses, that sing Love's sensual empiric." — George
Chapman. See Coronet for His Mistress Philosophy, A.
Sonnet: "My friend, adown Life's valley, hand in hand." —
James Russell Lowell. — BFV
(Hand in Hand.)— LLC
Sonnet: "My future will not copy fair my past, — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XLII).
Sonnet' "My heart is vext with this fantastic fear." — Lord De
Tabley.— EPW-5
Sonnet: "My heart the Anvil where my thoughts do beat." —
Michael Drayton. See Idea ("My heart the Anvil,"
etc.].
Sonnet: "My honoured lord, forgive the unruly tongue." —
Elinor Wylie. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "My letters! all dead ^ paper, mute and white!" —
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXVIII).
Sonnet: "My Love, I have no fear that thou shouldst die." —
James Russell Lowell. — LPS-1
(My Love, I Have No Fear That Thou Shouldst Die.)—
APB— CAP— IAP
Sonnet: "My love is as a fever," etc. — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (CXLVII).
Sonnet: "My love is strengthen'd," etc. — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (CII).
Sonnet: "My lute, be as thou wast when thou didst grow." —
William Drumrnond, of Hawthorn den. —EPS — OBS
(My Lute, Be As Thou Wast When Thou Didst Grow.)
— BSV
("My lute, be as thou wast when thou didst grow.") — EG
(To His Lute.)— EBSV— EV-2— GPE— GTBS—GTSE—
GTSL
Sonnet: "My mistress' eyes are," etc. — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (CXXX).
Sonnet: "My own Beloved, who hast lifted me." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXVII).
Sonnet: "My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes." — Eliza
beth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XVII). .
Sonnet: "My soul, my life, a fatal secret own." — Felix Arvers,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "My spotless love hovers, with purest wings." —
Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (XII).
Sonnet: "No longer mourn for me when I atn dead." — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXI).
Sonnet: "No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done." —
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXXV).
Sonnet: "No more, my Dear, no more these counsels try." —
Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (LXIV).
Sonnet: "No! Though 'twere possible that bitter pain." —
Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car
rington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Not marble, nor the gilded monuments." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LV).
Sonnet: "Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul." — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CVII).
Sonnet: "Not that it matters, not that my heart's cry." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Sonnet: "Not with libations but with shouts and laughter." —
Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Unnamed Sonnets
(I-XII).
Sonnet: "Not with vain tears, when we're beyond the sun." —
Rupert Brooke. See Sonnet (Suggested by Some of
the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical
Research).
Sonnet: "Now I am free to do, and give, and pay." — William
Sinkler Manning. — VM
Sonnet: "Now that the moonlight withers from the sky." —
Edward Davison.— GPE
Sonnet, The: "Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room."
— William Wordsworth. See Nuns Fret Not at Their
Convent's Narrow Room.
Sonnet: "O bitter moon, O cold and bitter moon." — Clement
Wood. See Eagle Sonnets (IX).
Sonnet: "Oh, breath is sweet, here in this mountain land!" —
Eunice Tietjens. — BAP
Sonnet: "Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire." — Rupert
Brooke.— BFP—CPB— GPE— MBP
(Oh! Death Will Find Me.)— HBV
(Oh! Death Will Find Me Long Before I Tire.)—
MLP
Sonnet CIII: "O false and treacherous Probability." — Fulke
Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica ("O false and
treacherous," etc.}.
Sonnet: "O, for my sake," etc, — William Shakespeare. See
Sonnets (CXI).
Sonnet III: "Oh! for some honest Lovers ghost." — Sir Tohn
Suckling.— ATP— OBS
(Doubt of Martyrdom, A.)— BEL— CRE— EP— EPS—
HBV— OBEV
Sonnet: "O Friend! I know not which way I must look." —
William Wordsworth. See Written in London, Sep
tember, 1802.
Sonnet: "Oh from what power hast thou this powerful
might." — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CL).
Sonnet: "O happy Thames that didst my Stella bear!" — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (CIII).
Sonnet: "O, how much more," etc. — William Shakespeare. See
Sonnets (LIV).
Sonnet: "O little self, within whose smallness lies." — John
Masefield. See Sonnets: "Long, long ago," etc.
Sonnet VIII: "Oh, love of woman, you are known to be." —
Alan Seeger. — BAP
Sonnet: "Oh, my beloved, have you thought of this." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Unnamed Sonnets (I-XII).
Sonnet: "Oh, never say that I was false of heart."— William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CIX).
Sonnet: "O nightingale, that on you bloomy Spray."— John
Milton. — OBS
(O Nightingale, That on Yon Bloomy Spray.)— EV-2
("O nightingale, that on yon bloomy Spray.") — EG
(To the Nightingale.)— BLA—EP—EPEP—ES— HBV—
LEAP— WLIP
Sonnet, A: "Oh, oh, you will be sorry for that word!" — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (VIII).
Sonnet: "O patience, that dost wait eternally!" — Pedro Malon
de Chaide, tr. fr. the Spanish by E. Allison Peers. —
CAW
Sonnet: "O shady vales, O fair enriched meads." — Thomas
Lodge. See Margarite of America.
Sonnet (LII): "Oh sleep forever in the Latmian cave." —
Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Fatal Interview.
Sonnet: "O soft brown eyes, O glances turned away." — Louise
Labe, tr: fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell." — John Keats.
— GEPC
(O Solitude.)— EPN
(O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell.)— ERP
(Solitude.)— LLC
(To Solitude.)— BPN
Sonnet: "Oh, think not I arn faithful to a vow!" — Edna St.
Vincent Millay.— FFTM
(Oh, Think Not I Am Faithful to a Vow!)— CMP
(Sonnets.) — NP
Sonnet: "O Thou in the darkness far beyond the spheres." —
Edward Davison. — GPE
Sonnet: "O Thou to whom the musical white springs." — E. E.
Cummings . — N P
(O Thou to Whom the Musical White Springs.)— MO AP
— PPD-2
Sonnet: "O Time! who know'st a lenient hand to lay." —
William Lisle Bowles. — CEP
(Healing.) — ES
(Influence of Time on Grief.)— ATP — EPW-4
(Time and Grief.)— BCEP—EV-3— GPE— HBV— OBEV
Sonnet: "Oh, to vex me, contraryes meet in one." — John
Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
Sonnet: "O World, thou choosest," etc. — George Santayana.
See Sonnets ("O world," etc.").
Sonnet: "October's gold is dim — the forests rot." — David Gray.
— EV-5
Sonnet II: "Of thee kind boy I ask no red and white." — Sir
John Suckling.— OBS
(Truth in Love.)— EPW-2
Sonnet: "Oft have I seen at some cathedral door." — Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. See Divina Commedia.
Sonnet: "Oft when my spirit doth spread her bolder wings." —
Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (LXXII).
Sonnet: "Old man feeding pigeons in the park." — Charles van
Alstyne— AMV-35
Sonnet: "Our love is not a fading, earthly flower." — James
Russell Lowell. See Our Love Is Not a Fading Earthly
Flower.
Sonnet: "Over the waters but a single bough." — Robert Hillyer.
See Sonnets.
Sonnet: ''Pardon, Love! pardon master and Lord! I vow!" —
Etienne de la Boetie, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car
rington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Passing glance, a lightning 'long the skies, A." —
William Drummond, of Hawthornden. — EP — EPP
Sonnet: "Past mastership in Love's great art I claim." —
D'Aubray, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.
—AFP
Sonnet: "Pity me not because the light of day." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay.— HWM
(Pity Me Not.)— MAP— PI AE
Sonnet: "Poor soul," etc. — William Shakespeare. See Son
nets (CXLVI).
Sonnet: "Quickly and pleasantly the seasons blow." — Robert
Hillyer. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Rebuke me not! I have nor wish nor skill." — John
Addington Symonds. Sec Stella Maris.
Sonnet: "Restore thy tresses to the golden ore." — Samuel Dan
iel. See To Delia (XIX).
Sonnet: "Rise, said the Master, come unto the feast." — Henry
Alford.— LPS-1
(Bride, The.)—OBEV
491
Sonnet
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
iet: "Since there's no help/'— Michael Drayton.
("Since there's no help").
iet: "Sion lies waste, and Thy Jerusalem." — I
^ ^ -Fulke Gre-
ville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica ("Sion lies waste"),
dog Lemon, wont of old to He." — Agripp
Sonnet: "Rolling wheele that runneth often round, The." —
Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (Sonnet XVIII).
Sonnet: "Rome, who beheld the world before you bend." —
Francois Maynard, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Rosy delight that changest day by day." — Lord De
Sonnet: "Saints have adored the lofty soul of you." — Charles
Hamilton Sorley. See Two Sonnets (I).
Sonnet: "Same white traveller, frost, that could not pass. The."
— E. B. White.— NYBV
Sonnet: "Say over again, and yet once over again." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXI).
Sonnet: "Say what you will, and scratch my heart to find." —
Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (XI).
(Say What You Will.)— BLV
Sonnet, The: "Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned."
—William Wordsworth.— B CEP— BLV— LPS-3
(Scorn Not the Sonnet.) — ATP — BPN— CRP— EM-2—
EP— EPN— EPP— ERP— GPE— HBV— LEAP—
NAL— OAEP— OBRV— PFE— TOP— TPH
(Sonnet, The, II.)— OBEV
(Sonnet on the Sonnet.)— PIAE
Sonnet: "See how your world of men can fail its sons!" —
Marjorie Goodburne. — VF
Sonnet: "Shall I be fearful thus to speak my mind." — Irene
Rutherford McLeod. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Shall I compare thee," etc. — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (XVIII).
Sonnet: "Shall I, wasting in despair." — George Wither. See
Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete and Fidelia.
Sonnet: "Should this end now it were the end of light." — Mark
Van Doren. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Sidney, in whom the heyday of romance." — Alan
Seeger.— LPS-1
Sonnet: "Silvery mosquito-curtains draped the bed." — John
Addington Symonds. See Stella Maris.
Sonnet: "Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea."
—William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXV).
Sonnet: 'Since of no living creature the last breath." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Fatal Interview ("Since of
no, etc.)*
Sonnet: "Since she whom I lov'd hath payd her last debt." —
John Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Since there's no help/'— Michael Drayton. See Idea
f'*£\in^A fVlP-ro'c nn f-ualfi"^
Sonn<
Sonnet: "Sire, your dog .Lemon, wont ot old to lie." — Agrippa
D'Aubigne, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
Sonnet: "Sleep, peaceful son of solitary night." — Philippe
Desportes, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Sonnet: "Sleep, Silence' Child, sweet father of soft rest." —
William Drummond of Hawthornden. — EBSV — EPS —
OBS
(On Sleep.)— SEP
(Sleep, Silence' Child.) — EPEP — HBV
(Sleep, Silence' child, Sweet Father of Soft Rest.) — BSV
(To Sleep.)— ES
Sonnet: "Slow, resistless flow of life goes on, The." — Richard
House.— CAG
Sonnet: "So sang I in the springtime of my years."— Morton
Luce. See Thysia ("So sang I in the springtime,"
etc,).
Sonnet — 2: "Some things are very dear to me." — Gwendolyn
Bennet.— BANP— CDC
Sonnet: "Sometimes when I am wearied suddenly." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay.— HWM
Sonnet, The: "Sonnet is a fruit which long hath slept, The." —
John Addington^ Symonds. — HBV — VA
Sonnet, The: "Sonnet is a moment's monument, A." — Dante
Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The ("Sonnet is
a moment's monument, A").
Sonnet: "Sonnets are popular because they fill." — Marya
Mannes. — NYBV
Sonnet: "Soul's Rialto hath its merchandise, The." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XIX).
Sonnet: "Stella! since thou so right a Princess art." — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (CVII).
Sonnet: "Still will I harvest beauty." — Edna St. Vincent Mil-
lay. See Sonnets (XX).
Sonnet: "Such, such is Death: no triumph: no defeat." — Charles
Hamilton Sorley. See Two Sonnets (II).
Sonnet: "Sun, embosomed by the waves, doth sleep, The."
Antoine Godeau, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring
ton. — AFP
Sonnet: "Sweet caresses that I gave to you, The." — Elsa Bar
ker. — ME
Sonnet: "Sweet love with skill dissembled, sweet disdain." —
Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car
rington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Sweet poets of the gentle antique line."— John Ham
ilton Reynolds.— OBRV
Sonnet: "Sweet Spring, thou turn'st with all thy goodly train."
— William Drummond of Hawthornden. See Sweet
Spring, Thou Turn'st.
Sonnet: "Sweet, when I think how summer's smallest bird." —
Irene Rutherford McLeod. See Sonnets.
nd bleeding."
Sonnet, A: "Take all of me — I am thine own, heart, soul" —
Amelie Rives.— A A — BAP
Sonnet: "Tell me no more how fair she is." — Henry Kinj?
Bishop of Chichester.—NBE—OES
(Sonnet: Tell Me No More How Fair She Is.) — AEV
("Tell me no more," etc.)— AEP-W— EG
Sonnet: "That learned Grecian, who did so excel." — William
Drummond of Hawthornden. — EPS — OBS
Sonnet: "That Love at length should find me out and bring."
Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (II).
Sonnet: "That same white traveller, frost, that could not pass "
— Elwyn Brooks White.— NYBV '
Sonnet: "That time of year thou mayst in me behold." — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXIII).
Sonnet: "That which made me was bred of ache and
—Clement Wood.— OHPI
Sonnet: "Then hate me when thou wilt," etc. — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XC).
Sonnet: "Then is she gone? O fool and coward I!" — William
Drummond of Hawthornden. — EPW-2
Sonnet: "Then judge me as thou wilt I cannot flee." — Robert
Hillyer. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "There are strange shadows fostered of the moon." —
Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (XLV).
Sonnet: "There have been many cats I loved and lost." —
Margaret E. Bruner.— CIV
Sonnet: "There is no comfort in the sensual world." — Elizabeth
Bibesco. — BPM-30
Sonnet: "There!" Said a Stripling, Pointing with Meet Pride
— William Wordsworth. See "There!" Said a Strip-
ling Pointing with Meet Pride.
Sonnet: "There was an Indian, who had known no change." —
Sir J. C. Squire.
(Discovery, The.)— TCPD
(There Was an Indian.) — ODP
Sonnet: "They say that shadowes of deceased ghosts." — Joshua
Sylvester.— OBS
Sonnet: "Thirty -eight years. Yes, neither less nor more." —
Leonard Bacon. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "This infant world has taken long to make." — George
MacDonald. See Memorial of Africa, A.
Sonnet: "This is the burden of the middle years." — Arthur
Davison Ficke. — GPE
Sonnet: "This little space which scented box encloses " —
V. Sackville-West.— UFE
Sonnet: "Thou blind man's mark, thou fool's self -chosen snare."
— Sir Philip Sidney.
(Desire.)— OBSC— PIAE
(Sonnets from "Astrophel and Stella.") — LEAP
(Thou Blind Man's Mark, Thou Fool's Self -Chosen Snare.)
—EPEP
(Two Sonnets.)— EPW-1
Sonnet: "Thou comest! all is said without a word." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXXI) .
Sonnet: "Thou has made me, and shall thy worke decay?" —
John Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Thou window, once which served for a sphere." —
William Drummond of Hawthornden. — EPW-2
Sonnet XXXII: "Thousand volumes of poetic lore, The." —
Thomas Gordon Hake, See New Day, The.
Sonnet CV: "Three things there be in Man's opinion deare." —
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica.
Sonnet: "Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove" (in
Flowers of Sion).— William Drummond of Hawthorn-
(Praise of a Solitary Life, The.)— EPEP
(Solitary Life, A.)— EV-2— OBS
(Solitude.)— GPE
(Thrice Happy He.)— HBV
(Urania, IX— wr.)— EP
Sonnet: "Time and the mortal will stand never fast." — Luis
Vaz de Camoens, tr. fr. the Spanish by Richard Gar-
Sonnet: "Time, that renews the tissues of this frame " — Edna
St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Sonnet: "Tired with all these," etc. — William Shakesneare.
See Sonnets (LXVI).
Sonnet: " 'Tis at her feet, small as a doll's, and slight." — Jean
de Schelandre, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington.
— AFP
Sonnet:
Sonnet: ______ , ____ __.
Sonnets (CIV).
Sonnet: "To one who has been long in city pent." — John Keats.
(Sonnet [June, 1816].)— SEP
(Sonnet: To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent.)—
CRE
(To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent.)— BEL — BLV
("To one who has been long in city pent.") — EV-4 — CBE
— GTSL
Sonnet: "True to myself am I, and false to all."— Mary Eliza
beth Coleridge. — EPW-S
Sonnet: "Twin songs there are, of joyance, or of pain."—
Morton Luce. See Thysia ("Twin songs there are,"
etc.).
Sonnet: "Two loves I have of comfort and despair." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXLIV).
492
TITLE INDEX
Sonnet
cinnnet A: "Two voices are there; one is of the deep." — James
bonnet, ^^ Stephen.— CR-PC— VA
(Wordsworth.)— HBV
Sonnet: "Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart! —Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
Sonnet: "Very names of things beloved are dear, The."—
Robert Bridges. See Growth of Love, The (IV).
Sonnet: "Wall, a wall around my garden rear, A. — George
Santayana. See Sonnets. .
Sonnet: "Was it the proud full saile of his great verse. -
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LAAAVl).
Sonnet: "We are a part of all things that we see, — William
Gilmore Simms.— SPP
Sonnets: "We are the singing shadows beauty casts. —Clement
Wood. See Eagle Sonnets (XX). „«.,.,
Sonnet* "We thought to find a cross like Calvary's."— Frederick
Victor Branford.— HMSP
Sonnet- "We two, O true-heart, who have learned so well. —
"Odell Shepard.— CAG ,,,.,„
Sonnet: "We will not whisper, we have found the place. —
Hilaire Belloc. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Were I as base as is the lowly plain. — Joshua
Sylvester (?) (after an epigram in "The Greek An
thology").— EP— EPW-1— EV-1— OB SC
(Amor Ineluctabilis.) — ES
(Constancy.)— GPE—PG
(Sonnet: Were I As Base As Is the Lowly Plain.) — AEV
As Is the Lowly Plain.)— AEP-W—
EPEP— HBV— LPS-1— TOP— TPH
Sonnet: "What can I give thee back," etc.— Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (VIII).
Bonnet- "What has this bugbear death that's worth our care?'
'—William Walsh.— EPW-3
Sonnet ^The: "What is a sonnet? 'Tis the pearly shell." —
Richard Watson Gilder.— AA— HBV— TPH
S(
Ham Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXIX).
Sonnet: "What sandy streams flowed yellow with the gold. —
Jacques Tahureau, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
Sonnet: "What's this of death from you who never will die.''
—Edna St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (XII).
Sonnet LXXXVII: "When as Man's life the light of human
lust." — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke, See Cselica.
Sonnef "When down the windy vistas of the years." — Clement
Wood. See Eagle Sonnets (XI).
Sonnet: "When I came back to your uplifted eyes. — Mark
Van Doren. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "When I consider everything," etc. — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XV).
Sonnet: "When I consider how my light is spent.' — John
Milton. See On His Blindness.
Sonnet: "When I do count," etc. — William Shakespeare. See
Sonnets (XII). - ,.,,,-,
Sonnet: "When I have fears that I may cease to be (C.).—
(Terro? of eDla"th.)— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE-- -GTSL
(When I Have Fears.)— EM-2— EP— ISP— MCCG
(When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be.)— ATP—
AWP— BEL— BPN — CBOV— CR— CRP— EPN
-EPNC-EPP-ERP - GEPM-HBV-ISP-
JA WP— LE AP— LL-4 — NAL— OAEP— OBEV—
"OBRV— PIAE — SBA — TCEP— TOP— TPH—
WBP— WHA
("When I have fears," etc.)— EVA
(Written in January, 1818.)— EPW-4
Sonnet: "When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced. —
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXIV).
Sonnet: "When I was marked for suffering, Love forswore.
—Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, tr, fr. the Spanish by
Sir Edmund Gosse.— AWP
Sonnet: "When in disgrace with fortune and men s eyes. —
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXIX).
Sonnet: "When in the chronicle of wasted time." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CVI).
Sonnet: "When men shall find thy flower, thy glory pass. —
Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (XXXVIII).
Sonnet: "When my love swears," etc. — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (CXXXVIII).
Sonnet: "When our two souls stand up erect and strong. —
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXII).
Sonnet: "When sane men gather in to talk of love. — Irene
Rutherford McLeod. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "When thou has taken thy last applause. — E. E. Cum-
mings. — NP , .
Sonnet: "When Time, who changes men,' etc. — Emile Des-
champs, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "When to the sessions of sweet silent ^thought."— Wil-
Sonnet
Sonnet ^"Wlien^we "met" firsthand loved, I did not build."—
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXXVI).
Sonnet: "When you are very old." — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr.
the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
(Of His Lady's Old Age— tr. by Andrew Lang.) — AWP—
OTA— POTT—WJ3P— WTP-7
Sonnet: "When you see millions of the mouthless dead." —
Charles Hamilton Sorley^. — VM
Sonnet: "When you, that at this moment are to me." — Edna
St. Vincent Millay. See Sonnets (I).
Sonnet XVIII: "When you to Acheron's ugly water come." —
Hilaire Belloc. See Sonnets.
Sonnet VII: "While summer suns o'er the gay prospect play'd."
Thomas Warton, Jr. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Who will believe my verse in time to come." —
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XVII).
Sonnet: "Who wills, by force or art may rise elate." —
Charles Jean Hesnault, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Sonnet: "Whoe'er the man may be who first, for flight." — -
Remy Belleau, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring
ton. — AFP
Sonnet: "Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell." —
John Keats.— NBE
(Sonnet: Why Did I Laugh To-Night?)— AEV
(Why Did I Laugh To-Night? No Voice Will Tell.)—
ERP
Sonnet: "Why is my verse so barren of new pride?" — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXVI).
Sonnet: "Why should you be astonished that my heart. — Alan
Seeger.— LHW
Sonnet: "Wind has blown the rain away and blown, A. —
E. E. Cummings. — MAP
Sonnet: "With how sad steps, 0 Moon, thou climb'st the
skies!" — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(XXXI).
Sonnet: "Women and lawsuits are resembling things. ' — Jean
Passerat, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. —
AFP
Sonnet: "World is too much with us, The."— William Words
worth.— BLP — CRE— GBV— LPS-2— ODP— OHFP—
WLIP
OBEV-PC-
PIAE— PYM— WP
(World Is Too Much with Us, The.)— AWP— BEL— BPN
^ worm Jf_CBQV __ CRP__Db— EM-2— EP— EPC— EPN
— EPNC — ERP— GEPC—GEPM—GPE— GR-e
_HB V— HB VY— I SP— JAWP— LEAP— LL-4—
LLC — MCCG — NAL— NLK—NPSC— OAEP
— OBRV— OG— OOP — OTA— OTPC— PASC—
PECK — PFE— PJH-1— PTER— QP-1— SBA—
SEP— SN— ST — TCEP— TOP— TVSH— WBP
— WGRP— WHA— WTP-1 0
f "World is too much with us: late and soon.") — CBE — CR
v —EG— EPP— EV-3 — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL—
HBR— TPH
(Worldliness.)— ES
Sonnet: "Wretched thing it were, to have our heart, A. —
Richard Chenevix Trench.™ OQP— QP-2
Sonnet
out fear." —
j-*iU>uy jjit*j.n-uc j^iAii.a.u^uj.4. j-fiiiviu"../ . T^.» -xri
Sonnet: "Year swings over slowly, like a pilot, The. — Malcolm
Cowley. See Winter: Two Sonnets. .
Sonnet: "Yes! mourn the soul, of high and pure intent. —
John Kells Ingram.— TIP .„,.,„„ ™- ..
Sonnet: "Yet love, mere love, is beautiful indeed." — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(X)
Sonnet: "You who of Rome with wondering awe behold/'—
Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
Sonnet /''Your' face is like a chamber." — Edna St. Vincent
Millay. See Sonnets (XIV). . .
Sonnet: Addressed to Hay don (Address to Benjamin Joseph
Haydon— C.).— John Keats.— GEPC
(Addressed to Wdon.)-EM-2-EPW-4-ERP
(Great Spirits Now on Earth Are Sojourning.)— BPN
Sonnet: Aftermath of Storm and War.— Herbert E. Palmer.—
BPM-30
Sonnet— Age.— Richard Garnett.— OBVV
Sonnet :S Anniversary, February 23, 1795.— William Mason.—
OBEC
Sonnet: At Dover Cliffs, July 20, 1787.— William Lisle
Bowles. — CEP
(Dover Cliffs.)— EV-5— HBV
(Sonnet: At Dover Cliffs.)— OBEC „,.,„«
Sonnet: At Last, Beloved Nature. — Henry Timrod. See Son
net: "At last, beloved Nature!" etc.
Sonnet: At Ostend, July 22, 1787.— William Lisle Bowles.—
OBEC
(Bells, Ostend, The.)— EPNC
(Ostend on Hearing the Bells at Sea.) — Jib
(Written at Ostend.)— EPW-4
Sonnet: Avenge O Lord Thy Slaughter'd Saints.—John Mil
ton See Sonnet: On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.
Sonnet Claims More Freedom, The.— John Keats.— ES
(On the Sonnet.)— ERP
Sonnet: Come Sleep! O Sleep. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astro
phel and Stella (XXXIX).
Sonnet: Composed by the Sea-Side near Calais, August, 1802.—
William Wordsworth. See Composed by the bea-biae
near Calais, August, 1802.
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Sonnet
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Sonnet. Composed on a Journey Homeward; the Author Hav-
*ng Received Intelligence of the Birth of a Son, Sept.
20, 1796.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge.— EPW-4
bonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3,
1802. — William Wordsworth.— CRE— HBV— LPS-2—
PER — PTER
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802 — C.) —
ATP — AWP— BEL— BPN— CBOV— CR— CRP
— EM-2— EP— EPN — EPNC— EPP — EPW-4—
ERP— ES— EV-3— FT — GEPC— ISP— JAWP—
LEAP — MCT— NAL—OAEP— OBRV— PFE—
WBP-^WLIP ~~ SEP-~TCEP~-TOP-TP
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — GPE — GR-e—
LL-4
("Earth has not anything," etc.) — EG
(Earth Has Not Anything to Show More Fair.)— HER—
(On Westminster Bridge.) — ST
(Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — AEV —
(Upon Westminster Bridge.) — BCEP — BLV— CGOV—
GEPM — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— OBEY— PB-9
— PYM— TBV— TVSH— WP
(Upon Westminster Bridge, September 13, 1803.) — MCCG
(Westminster Bridge.)— CBE—LLC—WRR-1
Sonnet: Death Is Not without but within Him. — Cino da
' *r' the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.—
(Cino da Pistoia.) — CPOI
Sonnet: Death Warnings. — Francisco de Quevedo, tr. fr. the
Spanish by John Masefield. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
(Sonnet: "I saw the ramparts," etc.) — PM
Sonnet: Devouring Time, Blunt Thou the Lion's Paws.—
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XIX).
Sonnet: England in 1819.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— BPN—
(England in 1819.)— EM-2— EPN— OBRV
Sonnet: Expense of Spirit in a Waste of Shame, The, — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXXIX).
Sonnet for a Picture. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Heptalogia, The.
Sonnet for Myself.— Mildred Plew Merryman. — DD
Sonnet Found in a Deserted Mad House. — Unknown. — BOHV
— NA
Sonnet from an Oil-Field. — Dorothy McFarlane. — DBA
Sonnet from "Beauty in Exile." — Arthur Davison Ficke. —
LHW
Sonnet: Go, Spend Your Penny, Beauty. — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long, long ago," etc.
Sonnet: Grief. — Thomas Holley Chivers. — SPP
Sonnet: He Argues His Case with Death. — Cecco Angiolieri da
Siena, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.—
Sonnet: He Compares All Things with His Lady. — Guido
Cavalcanti, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
— AWP
Sonnet: He Craves Interpreting of a Dream of His. — Dante
da Maiano, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
— AWP
Sonnet: He Is Out of Heart with His Time. — Guerzo di
Montecanti, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Ros
setti. — AWP
Sonnet: He Is Past All Help. — Cecco Angiolieri da Siena,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Sonnet: He Jests Concerning His Poverty. — Bartolomeo di
Sant' Angelo, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Ros
setti. — AWP
Sonnet: He Rails against Dante.— Cecco Angiolieri, tr. fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP — JAWP—
Sonnet: He Speaks of a Third Love. — Guido Cavalcanti, tr fr
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Sonnet: He Will Not Be Too Deeply in Love. — Cecco Angiolieri
da Siena, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Ros
setti. — AWP
Sonnet: He Will Praise His Lady. — Guido Guinicelli tr fr
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Sonnet: How Soon Hath Time. — John Milton. See On His Be
ing Arrived at (or to) the Age of Twenty-Three (C.).
Sonnet: I Die with Too Transporting Joy. — Unknown, tr. fr.
the French by John Hughes. — AEV
Sonnet: I Know Not Why. — Henry Timrod. See Sonnet: "I
know not why, but all this weary day."
Sonnet: I Shall Forget You Presently. — Edna St. Vincent
Millay. — FFTM
Sonnet: I Think I Should Have Loved You — Edna St. Vincent
Millay. — FFTM
Sonnet in a Garden.— Josephine Preston Peabody. — AA
Sonnet in a Pass of Bavaria. — Richard Chenevix Trench.—
Sonnet: In Absence from Becchina.— Cecco Angiolieri da Siena,
TAWP— WB0/*°n by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP—
Sonnet in Anger. — Eleanor Barthelemy. — TB
Sonnet in Bitterness. — Josephine Johnson. — AMV-37
Sonnet in Dialogue, A. — Austin Dobson. — HBR — YT
Sonnet in 1862. — John James Piatt — LBAH
(To Abraham Lincoln.) — A A
Sonnet: In Time of Revolt. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Sonnet: Inclusiveness. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The (Inclusiveness).
Sonnet: Inscription for a Portrait of Dante. — Giovanni Boc
caccio. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge. — William
. Wordsworth. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
"Sonnet is a moment's monument, A." — Dante Gabriel Ros
setti. See House of Life, The.
Sonnet: It Is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free. — Wil
liam Wordsworth. See It Is a Beauteous Evening
Calm and Free.
Sonnet: It Is Not to Be Thought Of. — William Wordsworth
See It Is Not to Be Thought Of.
Sonnet (June 1816). — John Keats. See Sonnet: "To one who
has been long in city pent."
Sonnet: Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whispering Here and There.
— John Keats. See Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whispering
Here and There.
Sonnet: Lady Laments, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Italian bv
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Sonnet: Leave Me, O Love. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Leave
Me, O Love Which Readiest but to Dust.
Sonnet: London 1802. — William Wordsworth. See London
1802.
Sonnet: Long Time a Child. — Hartley Coleridge. — ERP
(Long Time a Child.)— HBV— OBRV
(Sonnet: "Long time a child," etc.) — EPW-4
Sonnet: Love, though for This. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
FFTM
Sonnet Made on Isabella Markham. When I First Thought
Her Fair, etc. — John Harrington.— OBSC
(Lines on Isabella Markham.)— LPS-1
Sonnet: Milton! Thou Shouldst Be Living At This Hour.— •
William Wordsworth. See London, 1802.
Sonnet: Most Men Know Love. — Henry Timrod. See Sonnet:
"Most men know love but as a part of life."
Sonnet: My True Love Hath My Heart. — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Arcadia.
Sonnet: Netley Abbey. — William Lisle Bowles.— CEP
Sonnet: No Longer Mourn for Me, When I Am Dead. — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXI).
Sonnet: Of All He Would Do.— Cecco Angiolieri, tr. fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Sonnet: Of an Ill-favored Lady. — Guido Cavalcanti, tr. fr.
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP — JAWP
—WBP
Sonnet: Of Beatrice de Portinari on All Saints' Day. — Dante,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
Sonnet: Of Beauty and Duty. — Dante, tr. fr. the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Beauty and Duty.)— PI AE
Sonnet: Of Becchina in a Rage. — Cecco Angiolieri da Siena,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
—JAWP— WBP
Sonnet: Of Becchina, the Shoemaker's Daughter. — Cecco Angio
lieri da Siena, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Ros
setti.— AWP
Sonnet of Bewilderment. — A. R. Ubsdell.— BPM-37
Sonnet of Camilla, Mother of Don Manuel, on Hearing of
Her Son's Betrothal to Carlotta. — John Masefield.— PM
Sonnet: Of Fiammeta Singing. — Giovanni Boccaccio. See Son
nets.
Sonnet: Of His -Lady in Heaven. — Jacopo da Lentino, tr. fr.
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP— JAWP
—WBP
Sonnet: Of His Lady's Face. — Jacopo da Lentino, tr, fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Sonnet: Of His Last Sight of Fiamrnetta.— Giovanni Boccaccio.
See Sonnets.
Sonnet: Of His Pain from a New Love. — Guido Cavalcanti,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Sonnet: "Of Love, in Honor of His Mistress Becchina. — Cecco
Angiolieri da Siena, fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel
Rossetti.— AWP
Sonnet: Of Love in Men and Devils. Cecco Angiolieri da
Siena, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.—
Sonnet: Of Moderation and Tolerance. — Guido Guinicelli, tr.
fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP—
—JAWP— WBP
Sonnet: Of the Eyes of a Certain Mandetta. — Guido Caval
canti, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. —
AWP
Sonnet: Of the Grave of Selvaggia. — Cino da Pistoia, tr. fr.
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP — JAWP
—WBP
Sonnet: Of the Making of Master Messerin. — Rustico di Fil-
ippo, tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Sonnet of the Moon, A. — Charles Best. — AEP-W — CH —
EPW-1— HBV
(Moon, The.)— ES— OBSC
Sonnet of the Mountain, The. — Mellin de Saint-Gelais, tr. fr.
the French by Austin Dobson, — AWP
Sonnet of the Sea. — Florence La Bau. — CAG
Sonnet: Of the 20th June 1291.— Cecco Angiolieri da Siena,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP
Sonnet: Of Three Girls and of Their Talk. — Giovanni Boc
caccio. See Sonnets.
Sonnet: Of Virtue. — Folgore da San Geminiano, tr. fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP — JAWP —
Sonnet : Of Why He Is Unchanged. — Cecco Angiolieri da Siena,
tr. fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— AWP
494
TITLE INDEX
Sonnel
Sonnet Of Why He Would Be a Scullion — Cecco Angioheri
da Siena, tr fr the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Sonnet "old Song, The.— A Wolseley Russell —BPM-31
Sonnet On a Distant View of England — William Lisle
Bowles — CEP
Sonnet on a Family Picture — Thomas Edwards — CEP —
OBEC
Sonnet on "A Lover's Complaint " — John Keats See Bught
Star1 Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art
Sonnet on a Picture of Leander — John Keats See On a Pic
ture of Leander
Sonnet on a Somewhat Inferior Radio Outfit — Gary Ross — LA
Sonnet on Chillon (C ) — George Gordon, Lord Byron See
Prisoner of Chillon, The
Sonnet X' On Death — John Donne. See Holy Sonnets ("Death
be not proud")
Sonnet On First Looking into Chapman's Homer — John
Keats See On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
Sonnet on Graduation — Don Stanford — TB
Sonnet on Hearing the "Dies Irze" Sung m the Sistme Chapel
—Oscar Wilde— GPE
Sonnet On His Being Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three —
John Milton. See On His Being Arrived at (or to) the
Age of Twenty-Three
Sonnet on His Blindness — John Milton See On His Blind
ness
Sonnet on Holy Week — Oscar Wilde — JKCP
Sonnet' On Mrs Kemble's Readings from Shakespeare —
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow — ST
Sonnet on Mistress Nicely, a Pattern foi Housekeepers —
Thomas Hood — NBE
(On Mistress Nicely, a Pattern for Housekeepers ) —
OBRV
Sonnet On Reading a Poem of Robert Burns' — B H West —
OA
Sonnet on Seeing the Elgin Marbles — John Keats — GEPC
(On Seeing the Elgin Marbles )—BEL— BPN— CRE—
ERP— GEPM— SBA— TCEP— WHA
(On the Elgin Marbles )— BLV— PIAE
Sonnet XXXIX On Sleep — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel
and Stella (XXXIX).
Sonnet on the Death of His Wife — Antonio de Ferreiro, ti fr
the Portuguese by John Masefield — PM
Sonnet on the Death of tMr ] Richard West — Thomas Gray —
AEP-D — CEP— CRE— EM-1— EPRE—EPW-3—ES—
OAEP— OBEC
Sonnet On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford
for Naples — William Wordsworth — CRE
(On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott )— GPE
(On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbottsford
for Naples [1831] ~-BPB— EPC— EPW-4
Sonnet On the Detection of a False Friend — Guido Cavalcanti,
tr fr the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic — William
Wordsworth See On the Extinction of the Venetian
Republic
Sonnet On the Late Massacre in Piedmont. — John Milton —
EPW-2— SEP
(Avenge, O Lord ) — HBV
(Late Massacre in Piedmont ) — LH
(On the Late Massacre in Piedmont ) — ATP — AWP — BEL
— CBOV — CR— CRE— CRP— EM-1— EP— EPC
— EPEP — EPS— ES— EV-2— GEPC— GEPM—
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — HBV— ISP— JAWP—
LEAP— NAL— OAEP — PIAE— SBA— TCEP—
TOP— TPH— WBP— WLIP— WTP-7
(On the Massacre in Piedmont ) — WHA
(Sonnet- Avenge, O Lord Thy Slaughtered Saints) —
AEV
(Sonnet XV On the Late Massacre in Piedmont ) — OBS
Sonnet on the Nativity — John Donne See La Corona
Sonnet On the 9th of June 1290 — Dante, tr fr the Italian
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet XIV • On the Religious Memorie of Mrs Catherine
Thomason My Christian Friend Deceased Dec 16, 1646
—John Milton — OBS
(On the Religious Memorie of Mrs Catherine Thomason,
My Christian Friend, Deceased Dec 16, 1646 )
T£0
Sonnet on the Sea — John Keats —GEPC — SG
(On the Sea )— ATP— BLV— BPN— CRE— EM-2— EP—
EPN — EPP — ERP — EV-4 — HBV — LL-4—
MCCG — NAL — ODP — OG— PER— PIAE—
TCEP
(Sea, The ) — CBE— GEPM
Sonnet on the Sonnet — Lord Alfred Douglas — MBP
Sonnet on the Sonnet — William Wordsworth. See Sonnet
"Scorn not the Sonnet," etc
Sonnet — Poets — Paul Hamilton Hayne — APB
Sonnet Political Greatness — Percy Bysshe Shelley — BPN
(Political Greatness )— EM-2— EPN
Sonnet Poor Soul, the Centre of My Sinful Earth — William
Shakespeare See Sonnets (CXLVI)
Sonnet Prefixed to Sidney's Apology for Poetry, 1595 — Henry
Constable — EPW-1
(On Sir Philip Sidney )— OBSC
(On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney )— AEP-W— OBEV
(To Sir Philip Sidney's Soul ) — ES
Sonnet: Prospect, The (C ) — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
(Prospect, The )— CPOI— PDN— SEP
Sonnet. Rapture conceining His Lady, A — Guido Cavalcanti
tr fr the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet Repent, Repent' — William Drumraond of Hawthornden
See Saint John Baptist
Sonnet Reversed — Rupert Brooke — CPB
Sonnet Scottish Bolder — James Russell Lowell — CAP
Sonnet Sequence — Kimball Flaccus — CAG
"Long after the last wall "
"Noble gods will not be long alone, The"
"Once more as m the days "
Sonnet Sequence (1-3) — Arthur Lewis Jenkins — VM
Peace (3)
Rebellion (2).
Sending (1)
Sonnet Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? — Wil
ham Shakespeare See Sonnets (XVIII)
Sonnet — Silence — Edgar Allan Poe — APW — CAP — IAP
Sonnet (XIX) Silent Noon — Dante Gabriel Rossetti See
House of Life, The
Sonnet (Suggested by Some of the Proceedings of the Society
of Psychical Research). — Rupert Brooke — CPB
(Not with Vain Tears )— GPWW
(Sonnet "Not with vain tears, when we're beyond the
sun")— EPW-5
Sonnet Superscription — Dante Gabriel Rossetti See House
of Life, The
Sonnet Suppos'd to be Written at Lemnos — Thomas Russell —
CEP— OBEC
(Supposed to Be Written at Lemnos ) — ES
Sonnet. Tell I ™ "" "
AEV
_ Me No More How Fair She Is — Henry King —
(Sonnet "Tell me no more how fair she is ") — NBE —
OBS
("Tell me no more how fair she is ") — AEP-W — EG
Sonnet Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzer
land. — William Wordsworth. Sec Thought of a Briton
on the Subjugation of Switzerland
Sonnet to .• — John Hamilton Reynolds — OBRV
Sonnet to a Cat — Hemrich Heine, tr fr the German — CIV
Sonnet to a Clam —John G Saxe — APW— BOHV
Sonnet — To a Friend (C ) — Hartley Coleridge — HBV — OBRV
(Friendship )— ES— OBEV
Sonnet. To a Friend Who Does Not Pity His Love — Guido
Cavalcanti, tr. fr, the Italian by Dante Gabriel Ros
setti —AWP
Sonnet To a Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses — John Keats
—GEPC
Sonnet to a Monkey. — Marjorie Fleming — ALV
Sonnet to a Negro m Harlem — Helene Johnson — BANP —
CDC
Sonnet to a Plow- Woman of Norway — Margaret Tod Ritter —
TBM
Sonnet to an Octogenarian — William Wordsworth — BPN
Sonnet To Brunetto Latim — Dante, tr fr. the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet* To Certain Ladies — Dante, tr fr the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet- To Chatterton — John Keats — CRE
Sonnet. To Dante Alighieri (He Commends the Work of
Dante's Life) — Giovanni Quirino, tr fr the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet To Dante Ahghieri (He Conceives of Some Compen
sation in Death) — Cino da Pistoia, tr fr the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet To Dante Alighieri (He Interprets Dante Ahghieri's
Dream) — Dante da Maiano, tr fr the Italian by Dante
Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet To Dante Alighieri (He Interprets Dante's Dream) —
Guido Cavalcanti, tr. fr the Italian by Dante Gabriel
Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet To Dante Alighieri (He Interprets Dante's Dream) —
Cino da Pistoia, tr fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel
Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet To Dante Alighieri (He Mistrusts the Love of Lapo
Gianni) — Guido Cavalcanti, tr fr the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet To Dante Alighieri (He Reports the Successful Issue
of Lapo Gianni's Love) — Guido Cavalcanti, tr fr the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
Sonnet To Dante Alighieri (He Wntes to Dante, Defying
Him) — Cecco Angioheri da Siena, tr fr the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet To Dante Alighieri (On the Last Sonnet of the "Vita
Nuova") — Cecco Angioheri da Siena, tr fr the Italian
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet To Dante in Paiadise, after Fiatnmetta's Death —
Giovanni Boccaccio See Sonnets
Sonnet to Edgar Allan Poe — Sarah Helen Whitman See
Sonnets from the Series Relating to Edgar Allan Poe
Sonnet to Gath —Edna St Vincent Millay. — BIS — MAP
Sonnet To Guido Cavalcanti — Dante, tr fr the Italian by
Percy Bysshe Shelley— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Sonnet to Heavenly Beauty, A — Joachim du Bellay, tr fr the
- ' • • Lang —AWP— JAWP— WBP
R L —Richard Barnfield —
L. in Praise of Music and
French by Andrew
Sonnet to His Friend Maister
EPW-1
(To His Friend Maister R
Poetry )— ES
Sonnet: To His Lady Joan, of Florence — Guido Cavalcanti,
tr fr the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP—
JAWP— WBP
Sonnet To His Mistress — Alexander Montgomene — EBSV
Sonnet to Homer — John Keats See To Homer
Sonnet to Lake Leman — George Gordon, Lord Byron — BPN
Sonnet to Liberty.— Oscar Wilde —BMEP—LBBV— LEAP
495
Sonnet
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Sonnet: To Love, in Great Bitterness — Cino da Pistoia, tr fr
the Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet to Man —Robert Nathan — AMV-36
Sonnet XIII To Mr H Lawes, on His Aires — John Milton
See To Mr. H Lawes on His Airs
Sonnet to Mrs Reynolds' Cat — John Keats — CIV
Sonnet to Mrs Unwin — William Cowper — AEP-D — BEL —
CRE— OAEP— OBEC
(To Mary Unwin )— CBOV— EV-3— GPE— GTBS— GTSE
— GT SL— HB V— LEAP— OBEV— SB A— TPH
(To Mrs Unwm-C)— ES— TCEP
Sonnet to Monadnock — Eleanor Beckman Martin — HB
Sonnet to My Mother — Edgar Allan Poe — APW
Sonnet to Night, A — Joseph Blanco White See Night and
Death
Sonnet To One Who Had Censured His Public Exposition of
Dante. — Giovanni Boccaccio See Sonnets
Sonnet. To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent — John
Keats See Sonnet "To one who has been long in
city pent "
Sonnet. To Oxford — Thomas Russell — ATP — CEP —
OBEC
Sonnet To Science —Edgar Allan Poe See Al Arraaf
Sonnet to Sidney — Alan Seeger — BTP
Sonnet to Sir W Alexander ("The love Alexis," etc ) — Wil
liam Drumrnond of Hawthornden — EPW-2
Sonnet to Sir W. Alexander ("Though I have twice been at
the doors of death"). — William Drummond of Haw-
thornden. —EPW-2
(To Sir William Alexander.) — OBS
Sonnet to Sleep — John Keats See To Sleep
Sonnet: To the Hudson — George S Hellman — CAG
Sonnet To the Lady Pietra degh Scrovigni — Dante, tr fr. the
Italian by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet. To the Lord General Cromwell (C ) — John Milton —
EPW-2
(To the Lord General ) — LH
(To the Lord General Cromwell ) — BEL — EM-1 — EP —
EPS— GPE— LPS-3— SBA— TCEP
(To the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652 )— CRE— CRP
— EPEP— EPP— LL-4 — OBS— TPH
(To the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652, on the Pro
posals of Certain Ministers at the Committee for
Propagation of the Gospel ) — ES
Sonnet To the Nightingale (C ) — John Milton.
(To the Nightingale )— BLA— EPEP
Sonnet to the River Lodon — Thomas Warton, Jr See Son
nets.
Sonnet To the Same Ladies — Dante, tr. fr the Italian by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet to This Soil — Jessie Wilmore Murton — VF
Sonnet To Valclusa — Thomas Russell — CEP — OBEC
Sonnet to William Wilberforce, Esq — William Cowper — CEP
— OAEP
Sonnet to Winter — Stella Muse Whitehead — HB
Sonnet to Zante — Edgar Allan Poe — APB — CAP — IAP
Sonnet: Trance of Love, A — Cmo da Pistoia, tr. fr the Italian
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — AWP
Sonnet: True Ambition. — Benjamin Stilhngfleet — OBEC
Sonnet upon a Stolen Kiss — George Wither — LPS-1
(Stolen Kiss, The )— HBV
Sonnet upon Ezekiel Rust, A — John Masefield — PM
Sonnet Were I As Base As Is the Lowly Plain — Joshua
Sylvester (?) See Were I As Base As Is the Lowly
Plain
Sonnet What Potions Have I Drunk of Siren Tears — Wil
liam Shakespeare See Sonnets (CXIX)
Sonnet: When I Consider How My Light Is Spent — John
Milton See On His Blindness
Sonnet When I Have Borne in Memory What Has Tamed. —
William Wordsworth —CRE
Sonnet When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be — John
Keats — CRE
Sonnet- Why Did I Laugh To-night? — John Keats — AEV
(Sonnet ) — NBE
(Why Did I Laugh To-Night? No Voice Will Tell)—
"
Sonnet: With How Sad Steps, O Moon — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (XXXI).
Sonnet without Music — Maxwell Bodenheim — BPM-33
Sonnef World's Ravages, The — William Wordsworth See
Sonnet : "World is too much with us, The "
Sonnet Written after Seeing Wilton-House — Thomas Warton,
Jr See Sonnets
Sonnet Written at Stonehenge. — Thomas Warton, Jr. See
Sonnets.
Sonnet Written at the Close of Spring — Charlotte Smith. —
OBEC
Sonnet. Written during His Residence in College. — Charles
Wolfe —TIP
Sonnet. Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale's "Monasticon" —
Thomas Warton, Jr. See Sonnets.
Sonnet Written in London, September 1802 — William Words
worth See Written in London, September 1802
Sonnet — Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems,
Facing "A Lover's Complaint" — John Keats See
Bright Star' Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art
Sonnet. Written on the Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left
Prison — John Keats — GEPC
(Written on the Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison ) —
EM-2
Sonnet Written While in Prison for Denouncing the Domestic
Slave-Trade — William Lloyd Garrison — GPE — LPS-2
(Freedom for the Mind.) — A A
Sonnet-Prison, The — William Wordsworth See Nuns Fret
Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room
Sonnets, sets— James Agee— MAP ,,,vvx
"Now stands our love on that still verge of day (XX)
"Our doom is in our being We began" (II).
"So it begins, Adam is in his earth" (I)
"Those former loves wherein our lives have run" (XIX)
Sonnets — Leonard Bacon — TBM
"Dante was naif, although he had an inkling (II).
"Idiots will prate and prate of suicide" (III).
"Thirty-eight years Yes, neither less nor more" (I).
Sonnets, sels — Hilaire Belloc
Sonnet "We will not whisper, we have found the place"
(XIX) — MBP
Sonnet "When you to Acheron's ugly water come."
(Sonnet XVIII )— TCPD
Sonnets, sels — Giovanni Boccaccio, tr fr. the Italian by Dante
Gabriel Rossetti
Inscription for a Portrait of Dante —AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Of Fianimetta Singing — AWP
Of His Last Sight of Fiammetta —AWP— JAWP— WBP
Of Three Girls and of Their Talk —AWP— JAWP— WBP
To Dante in Paradise, after Fiammetta's Death — AWP
To One Who Had Censured His Public Exposition of
Dante —AWP
Sonnets, sels — George Henry Boker — MOAP
"Either the sum of this sweet mutiny "
"Here part we, love, beneath the world's broad eye."
"I have been mounted on life's topmost wave "
"I'll call thy frown a headsman passing grim "
(To My Lady )— A A
"In this deep hush and quiet of my soul "
"Love is that orbit of the restless soul "
"My lady sighs, and I am far away "
"Not when the buxom form which nature wears "
"Sometimes, in bitter fancy, I bewail "
"Thou who dost smile upon me, yet unknown "
"What fancy, or what flight of winged thought "
"Your love to me appears in doubtful signs."
Sonnets, sels — Robert Hillyer
"Even as love grows more, I write the less" (XVI) —
HBMV
"Golden spring redeems the withered year, The" (II) —
"I will fling wide the windows of my soul" (XII) —
HBMV
"Let all men see the rums of the shrine" (XIV) — HBMV
"Long after both of us are scatteied dust" (XXXIV)
(From a Sonnet Sequence ) — OBAV
"Over the waters but a single bough" (XXIII) —HBMV
"Quickly and pleasantly the seasons blow" (I) — HBMV
(From a Sonnet Sequence ) — OBAV
"Then judge me as thou wilt, I cannot flee" (III) —
HBMV
Sonnets, sels — Muna Lee
"Along my ways of life you never came" (XII). — HBMV
— NP
"I have a thousand pictures of the sea" (IV) —HBMV
"I make no question of your light to go" (III) — HBMV
"It were easiest to say* the moon and lake "-— NP
"It will be easy to love you when I am dead" (XI).—-
HBMV
(It Will Be Easy to Love You When I Am Dead )—
BAP
"Life of itself will be cruel and hard enough" (V) —
HBMV
"What other form were worthy of your praise" (Fore
word) —HBMV
Sonnets, sets — Irene Rutherford McLeod — HBMV
"Between my love and me there runs a thiead "
"In heaven there is a star I call my own "
"Shall I be fearful thus to speak rny mind "
"Sweet, when I think how summer's smallest bird "
"When sane men gather m to talk of love "
Sonnets ("Like bones the ruins of the cities stand ") (Com
plete in 4 sonnets} — John Masefield — PM
Sonnets ("Long long ago," etc, — Complete in 61 sonnets ) —
John Masefield— PM
Sels fr above
Ah We Are Neither Heaven Nor Earth but Men —
EPN
"Flesh I have knocked at many a dusty door" — GTSL —
LEAP— MBP
"Go, spend your penny, Beauty, when you will " — TCPD
(Sonnet- Go, Spend Your Penny, Beauty) — AEV
"Hei e in the self is all that man can know "
(Sonnet )— AWP— JAWP— WBP
"Here where we stood together, we three men "
(Island of Skyros, The )— CRE
"How many ways, how many times " — WGRP
"I never see the red rose crown the year." — EPP
(I Never See the Red Rose Crown the Year ) — CMP
"If I could come again to that dear place " — HBV
(If I Could Come Again to That Dear Place ) — CMP —
EPP
(Sonnet — wr at to Herbert P Home ) — LEAP
"It I could get within this changing I " — EPP — WGRP
"Is there a great green commonwealth of Thought."
(Sonnet )— MBP
"It may be so with us, that in the dark "
(It May Be So with Us )— ATP— TOP
"Let that which is to come be as it may." — HBV
496
TITLE INDEX
Sonnets
Sonnets (Continued).
lon
Men Are Made Human by the Mighty Fall— EPN
"O little self, within whose smallness lies. — LK —
ets (Connue.
"Long long ago, when all the glittering earth. "—EPP—
, . LK — U1ML
— HBV
(Central I, The.)— HTR
"Roses are beauty, but I never see." — HBV — TCPD
(Roses" Are Beauty.)— SPT— TOP
"There is no God, as I was taught in youth. —HBV
(There Is No God, As I Was Taught m Youth.) — CMP
— WGRP
There on the Darkened Deathbed, Dies the Brain. — CMP
Unexplored, Unconquered, The.— HTR
What Am I, Life?— NP ^™/TT
"What is this atom which contains the whole. — G1ML,
Sonnets (Complete, I-XXII).— Edna St. Vincent Millay.—
HWM
I "When you, that at this moment are to me.
* (Sonnet.)— LHW
IV "I know I am but summer to your heart."
(I Know I Am But Summer to Your Heart.)— CMP
(Sonnets.)— HBMV „
VI "Pity me not because the light of day.
(Pity Me Not.)— MAP— PIAE
VIII "Oh, oh, you will be sorry for that word!
(Sonnet.)— RNP .,1,1 »
IX "Here is a wound that never will heal.
(Here Is a Wound That Never Will Heal.)— TOP
X "I shall go back again to the bleak shore."
'(I Shall Go Back.)— MOAP
(I Shall Go Back Again.)— LL-3— MAP
XI "Say what you will, and scratch my heart to find.
(Say What You Will.)— BMV
(Sonnets.)— HBMV
XII. "What's this of death, from you who never will die?
(What's This of Death.) — BLV
XVIII. "I, being born a woman and distressed.'
(I, Being Born a Woman.) — ALV
XIX. "What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why.
(What Lips My Lips Have Kissed.)— AP A— A V— MAP
—PIAE— TBM
(Sonnets.)— HBMV
XXI. "How healthily their feet upon the floor.
(Two Sonnets, II.)— CP
XXII. "Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare. — CRP
(Euclid.)— BAP
(Euclid Alone.)— CBOV
(Euclid Alone Has Looked.)— GPE
(EUCliUp-^
(Sonnet.)— AWP—JAWP-TCPD—WBP
(Sonnets.)— NP
(Two Sonnets.)— CP
Sonnets.— Gustave Rosenhane, tr. by Sir Edmund Gpsse.
"And then I sat me down, and gave the rein" (II). — AWP
__jAWP— WBP ,_. ._,__,
"Deep in a vale where rocks on every side (I). — AWP—
JAWP— WBP
Sonnets, sels.— George Santayana. ^/VTTV>> MAP
After Gray Vigils, Sunshine in the Heart (XLIX). — MAP
("After gray vigils, sunshine in the heart.")— -
^MMst rf^ttle
_ WBP
("As in the midst of battle there is room.")— MOAP
"As when the scepter dangles from the hand (ALII). —
"Have patience; it is fit that in this wise" (IX). — MOAP
I Sought"on Earth a Garden of Delight (I).— TPH
As in
I W0ouTdWllh Forget That I Am I (IV).-AWP-
JAWP— LBMV— TOP-WBP .
("I would I might forget that I am I.")— MOAP
O World, Thou Choosest Not the Better Part (III).— MAP
— PFE
(Faith.)— OQP—QP-1— WGRP
(O World.)— HBMV— SB A , • •• „
("0 World, thou choosest not the better part. ) — ATP
(Sonnet.) — WLIP , .__. ,,~AT,
"Slow and reluctant was the long des^t" (II).— MOAP
"Sweet are the days we wander, etc. (Alll). — MUAr
There Was a Time When in the Teeth of Fate (XVII). —
rTTT
These Strewn Thoughts by the Mountain Pathway (XX).
"Tis love that moveth the celestial spheres" (XXII).—
MOAP
(Sonnet.)— LHW
"Wall, a wall around my garden rear, A (Av;.
(Sonnet.) — WLIP ._____„,„.
We Needs Must Be Divided in the Tomb (XXXV).—
What Rich?sMHa7e°Y^7? (XXIX).— BAP— HBV— LEAP
—POT
Sonnets, sels. — William Shakespeare. ^A-P-D
I "From fairest creatures we desire increase. — OAEP—
WTP-8
("From fairest creatures," etc.) — EG — OBSC
Sonnets (Continued).
II "When forty winters shall besiege thy brow." — EM-1 —
EPW-1— WTP-8
("When forty winters," etc.) — EG— OBSC
III "Look in thy glass, and tell the face thou viewest."
("Look in thy glass," etc.) — EG — OBSC
V "Those hours, that with gentle work did frame." —
WTP-8
XII "When I do count the clock that tells the time." —
AWP— BEL— CRE— EM-1— EP—EPEP— EPP
—EPW-1— ES— EV-1— GEPM — GPE— JAWP—
TOP— TPH— WBP
(Approach of Age.)— LPS-3
("When I do count the clock," etc.)— EG— OBSC
XIII "O! that you were yourself; but, love, you are." —
OAEP
XIV "Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck." —
WTP-8
XV "When I consider everything that grows." — AWP —
BEL— CRE— EM-1— EP — EPP —GPE— OAEP
—WTP-8
("When I consider everything that grows.") — OBSC
XVII "Who will believe my verse in time to come." —
AEV— EM-1— EP— EPP— GPE
("Who will believe," etc.)— OBSC
KVII '
XVIII "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day." — ATP —
AWP— BEL— CRE— CRP— EM-1— EP — EPEP
—EPW-1— ES — EV-1 — GEPM— GPE— HBV—
— MCCG— OAEP— PIAE— TOP— TPH— WLIP
(Eternal Summer.)— BLV
("Shall I compare thee," etc.) — AEP-W — EA — EG —
^ ISP— OBEY— OBSC— SBA— WTP-8— WHA
(To His Love— I.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
XIX "Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paw." — AWP
("Devouring time, blunt thou," etc.) — -EG — OBSC —
SBA— WHA
XXI "So is it not with me as with that Muse."
("So is it not," etc.) — OBSC
XXII "My glass shall not persuade me I am old." — EM-1
—WTP-8
("My glass shall not," etc.)— EG— OBSC
XXIII "As an unperfect actor on the stage. — BEL —
EM-1— EPW-1— GEPM— HBV— OAEP
XXV "Let those who are in favor with their stars." — BFV
—CRE— EM-1— EP
("Let those who are in favor with their stars.") — OBSC
XXVII "Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed."
("Weary with toil," etc.) — OBSC
XXVIII "How can I then return in happy plight."
("How can I then return," etc.) — OBSC
XXIX "When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes." —
AEV— ATP — AWP — BCEP — BEL— BFV—
CBE — CRE— CRP — EM-1— EP—EPEP— EPP
—EPW-1— EV-1— GEPM— GPE— GR-e— HBV—
JAWP — LL-4 — OAEP — PFE — SEP— ST —
TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WLIP— WTP-8
(Consolation.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Fortune and Men's Eyes.) — BLV
(From the "Sonnets.") — LEAP
(When in Disgrace.)— BTB-9—PO 01— PPD-1
("When in disgrace with fortune, etc.) — EA — EPC —
v ES— ISP— NAL—OBEV— OBSC— PG — PTER
SBA ST— WHA
XXX "When to the sessions of sweet silent thought." —
AEV— ATP— BCEP — BEL— BFV— CRE— CRP
— EM-1— EP — EPEP — EPP— EPW-1— EV-1—
GPE— HBV— JAWP— OAEP — PFE— PIAE—
PTER — SEP — TCEP — TOP— TPH— WBP—
WLIP— WP
(From the "Sonnets.") — LEAP
(Memory.)— GTSL
(Remembrance.) — GTBS — GTSE
(Remembrance of Things Past.)— BLV
("When to the sessions of sweet silent thought. ) —
AEP-W— CBE— E A— EG — ES— LPS-1— OBEV
—OBSC— SBA— WHA
XXXI "Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts." — GPE
("Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts.") — ES— OBEV
—OBSC
XXXII "If thou survive my well-contented day." — BEL —
BFV— EM-1— EP -EPP— EPW-1— EV-1— HBV
—TOP
("If thou survive," etc.)— ES— OBSC
(Post Mortem.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(These Lines.)— BLV
XXXIII "Full many a glorious morning have I seen. —
AEV— ATP — AWP — BCEP — BEL — CRE—
EM-1— EP—EPEP — EPW-1 — EV-1— GEPM—
GPE— HBV— JAWP — NAL— OAEP— PIAE —
SEP— TOP— WBP— WLIP
(From the "Sonnets".)— LEAP T
("Full many a glorious morning have I seen. ) — AlLP-W
— CRP — EG — ES — ISP — OBSC — OFPE—
WTP-8
(Sonnet.)— SN
(Suns and Clouds.)— BLV
XXXIV "Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day."
—GEPM
("Why didst thou promise, etc.) — OBSC
XXXV "No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done."
—CRP— GEPM . „
XXXVI "Let me confess that we two must be twain."—
GEPM— OAEP
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Sonnets (Continued).
XXXIX "O! how thy worth with manners may I sing." —
GPE
XL "Take all my loves, my love, yea. take them all." —
GEPM
("Take all my loves," etc.) — OBSC
XjLI "Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits." — GEPM
XLII "That thou hast her, it is not all my grief." — EM-1
—GEPM
LII "So am I as the rich, whose blessed key." — EPW-1
("So am I as the rich," etc.') — OBSC
III "What is your sui
EV-1— OAEP
LIII "What is your substance, whereof are you made." —
("What is your substance," etc.) — OBEV — OBSC
LIV "O, how much more doth beauty." — AWP — CRE—
EPW-1— EV-1— GEPM— GPE — JAWP — TOP
— WBP— WTP-8
("O, how much more," etc.) — OBEV — OBSC
LV "Not marble, nor the gilded monuments." — AEV —
ATP— AWP— BEL — CRE — EM-1— EP— EPP
—GEPM— GPE— JAWP— OAEP— TOP— WBP
(From the "Sonnets.") — LEAP
("Not marble, nor the gilded monuments.") — EG — OBSC
LVII "Being your slave, what should I do but tend." —
EV-1— GPE
(Absence.)— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL
("Being your slave, what should I do but tend.") — EG
— ES— OBEV— SBA
LX "Like as the waves make towards the pebbled (or
pibled) shore."— BEL— CRE— EM-1— EP— EV-1
GEPM— GPE— HBV—NBE—OFPE— SEP
(From the "Sonnets.") — LEAP
("Like as the waves make," etc.) — ES — OBSC — SBA
(Revolution.)— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL
(Time.)— BLV ,
LXI "Is it thy will thy image should keep open." — GEPM
—GPE
LXII "Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye." — GEPM
LXIII "Against my love shall be, as I am now." — GEPM
("Against my love," etc.) — OBSC
LXIV "When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced."—
AWP— BEL— CRE — EM-1 —EP— EV-1— JAWP
— MCCG— PFE — TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP—
WLIP— WTP-8
(Time and Love— I.)— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL
("When I have seen," etc.)— ES— OBSC
LXV "Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless
sea."— AEV— AWP — BEL — CBOV — CRE —
EM-1— EP— EPEP — EPP — EV-1 — GEPM —
GPE— JAWP— MCCG— PIAE— TCEP — TOP—
WBP
("Since brass, nor stone." etc.') — AEP-W — ES
(Time and Love— II.)— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL
LXVI "Tired with all these, for restful death I cry." —
AWP — BEL — CRE — EP — EPEP — EPP —
EPW-1— EV-1— GEPM— JAWP— PFE— PIAE—
TOP— WBP
(Tired with All These.)— BLV
("Tired with all these, for restful death I cry.") — GR-e
O B S C— S B A— WH A
(World's Way, The.)— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL
LXVII "Ah, wherefore with infection should he live." —
GEPM
LXVIII "Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn." —
GEPM
("Thus is his cheek," etc.) — OBSC
LXIX "Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth
view." — GEPM
LXX "That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect."—
EPW-1— GEPM
LXXI "No longer mourn for rne, when I am dead."—
AWP— BEL — BFV — CRE— CRP— EM-1— EP
—EPP— EV-1— GEPM — GPE— HB V— JAWP —
OAEP— PIAE— TOP— TPH— WBP— WLIP
(No Longer Mourn.)— OTA— WH A
("No longer mourn for me, when I am dead.") — ES —
OBSC— SBA
(Triumph of Death, The.)— GTBS—GTSE—GTSL
LXXII "O, lest the world should task you to recite." —
GEPM— GPE
LXXIII "That time of year thou mays't in me behold." —
ATP— AWP — BCEP — BEL — BPP — CRE—
CRP — EM-1 — EP — EPC — EPEP — EPP —
EPW-1— EV-1 — GEPM — GPE— HBV— JAWP
— LL-4 — OAEP — PIAE— PFE — PTER— SEP—
TCEP— TOP— TPH— WB P— WLIP
(From the "Sonnets".) — LEAP
("That time of year thou mays't in me behold.") — EA —
EG— ES— GBOV — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL —
NAL— OBEV— OBSC— SBA
(Twilight of Love, A.)— BLV— OTA
LXXIV "But be contented: when that fell arrest." —
PTER— TCEP
("But be contented," etc.) — OBSC
LXXVI "Why is my verse so barren of new pride." —
AEV— CRE— GPE— NBE
LXXVIII "So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse." —
EM-1
LXXIX "Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid."— EM-1
LXXXI "Or I shall live your epitaph to make."— GPE —
OAEP
("Or I shall live," etc.)— OBSC
Sonnets (Continued).
LXXXI V "Who is it that says most? Which can say
more?"— GPE .
LXXXV "My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her
still."— EM-1
LXXXVI "Was it the proud full sail of his great verse."
—EM-1— GPE— NBE— OAEP
LXXXVII "Farewell! thou art too dear for my possess
ing." — EM-1 — EV-1— GEPM— GPE— OAEP —
PIAE— TOP
(Farewell.)— BLV
(Farewell Thou Art Too Dear.)— LPS-1— SBA
("Farewell! thou art too dear," etc.) — ES— GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— OBEV— OBSC
LXXXVIII "When thou shalt be disposed to set me light."
—GEPM
LXXXIX "Say that thou dids't forsake me for some
fault."— GEPM— GPE— OAEP
XC "Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, now." —
AEP-W— ATP— AWP — EPW-1— EV-1— GEPM
—JAWP— TOP— WBP— WLIP
(Then Hate Me When Thou Wilt.)— PG— SBA
("Then hate me when thou wilt," etc.) — ES — OBEV —
OBSC— WHA
XCI "Some glory in their birth, some in their skill." —
GEPM— WTP-8
XCII "But do thy worst to steal thyself away." — GEPM
XCIII "So shall I live, supposing thou art true." — GEPM
XCIV "They that have power to hurt and will do none." —
GEPM
(Life without Passion, The.) — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL—
ICBD
(Lilies That Fester.)— BLV
("They that have power," etc.) — ES — OBEV — SBA
XCV "How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame."
—GEPM
XCVI "Some say, thy fault is youth, some wantonness." —
GEPM
XCVII "How like a winter hath my absence been." — ATP
—AWP— BEL — CRE — EM-1 — EP — EPP —
EPW-1— EV-1— GEPM— JAWP— PIAE— TOP—
TPH— WBP
("How like a winter," etc.)—ES— GPE— GTBS— GTSE
—GTSL— OBEV— OBSC— SBA
XCVIII "From you have I been absent in the spring." —
AWP— BEL— CRE— EM-1 — EP —EPEP— EPP
—EPW-1— GEPM — GPE— JAWP— TOP— TPH
—WBP
("From you have I been absent," etc.)—- EA — EG— ES
—OBEV— OBSC
XCIX "Forward violet thus did I chide, The." — CRE— EP
—EPP— GPE— OAEP— PIAE
("Forward violet thus did I chide, The.") — EG — ES—
LPS-1— OBSC
C "Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long."
("Where art^thou," etc.) — OBSC
CII "My love is strengthened, though more weak in seem
ing."— AWP— EPEP— EPW-1— OAEP— TOP
("My love is strengthened," etc.) — ES— OBEV— OBSC
CIV "To me, fair friend, you never can be old." — BEL —
CRE— CRP— EM-1 — EPEP — EPW-1— EV-1—
GPE— HBV— OAEP— TOP— TPH— WTP-8
(From the "Sonnets".)— LEAP
("To me, fair friend, you never can be old.") — AEP-W
—EA— EG— ES— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— OBEV
—OBSC— SBA
CVI "When in the chronicle of wasted time." — AWP —
BCEP— BEL— CRE — CRP — EM-1— EP— EPC
—EPP— EPW-1— EV-1 — GEPM — GPE— HBV
— JAWP— MCCG— OAEP— PIAE— TOP— TPH
—WBP— WLIP— WTP-8
(Chronicle of Wasted Time.)— BLV
(From the "Sonnets".) — LEAP
(Her Beauty.)— GTSL
(To His Love, II.)— GTBS— GTSE— WP
("When in the chronicle," etc.) — EA — EG — ES — ISP—
LPS-1— NAL — OBEV— OBSC— PTER— SBA—
WHA
CVII "Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul."—
AWP— CRE — EM-1 — EP — EPP — EPW-1—
EV-1— GEPM— JAWP— OAEP— TOP— WBP
("Not mine own fears, nor the," etc.) — AEP-W — EG —
ES— OBSC
CIX "O, never say that I was false of heart" — BEL —
CRE— CRP— EM-1 — EP— EPP— EV-1— HBV—
WTP-8
("O, never say that," <?*c.)—EA—ES— OBEV— OBSC
(Unchangeable, The.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
CX "Alas, 'tis true, I have gone here and there." — CRE —
EM-1— EP— EPP— EPW-1— EV-1— OAEP
("Alas, 'tis true I have gone," etc.) — NBE — OBSC
CXI "O, for my sake do you with fortune chide." — CRE —
EM-1 — EP — EPEP — EPP — EPW-1 — EV-1 —
TOP
CXVI "Let me not to the marriage of true minds." — ATP
—AWP — BCEP — BEL— BFV— CRE— CRP—
EM-1— EP — EPC — EPEP — EPP — EPW-1—
EV-1— GEPM— GPE— HBV — JAWP — LL-4 —
WBP-WTP-8 * " PFE ~ SEP-TOP-TPH~
(From the "Sonnets".) — LEAP
(Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds.)— WHA
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Sonnets (Continued). m .
("Let me not to the marriage of true minds. ) —
AEP-W— EA— EG— ES— ISP — NAL— OBEV—
OBSC— PG— SBA
(Love.) — LLC
(Love Is Not Love Which Alters.) — BLV
(Love's Eternity.)— PIAE
(Sonnet.)— LPS-1—PTER
(True Love.)— BBV — CGOV— GBV— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL
CXIX "What potions have I drunk of Siren tears." — CRE
UAA —EPW-1— EV-1— NBE
("What potions," etc.) — WHA
CXXIII "No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change."
— OAEP
(Despite Time.)— BLV
("No, Time, thou shalt not boast.") — OBSC
£XVIII "How oft, when thou, my music, music play'st."
CRE— EM-1— EP
CXXIX "Expense of spirit in a waste of shame, The." —
AWP— GEPM— GPE— JAWP— TOP— WBP
("Expense of spirit, The," etc.) — AEP-W — CBE — EA—
ES— OBEY— OBSC— SBA
(Past Reason.) — BLV
CXXX "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." —
ATP — AWP — BEL — CRE — EM-1— HBV—
JAWP— OAEP— TOP— WBP— WTP-8
(Love's Concession.) — PIAE
CXXXII "Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me." —
OAEP
("Thine eyes I love," etc.)— OBSC
CXXXVIII "When my love swears that she is made of
truth." — AWP — EPEP — JAWP — OAEP—
WBP
CXLI "In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes." —
EPEP
CXLIII "Lo, as a careful housewife runs to catch." —
EPEP— OAEP
CXLIV "Two loves I have of comfort and despair." — CRP
—EM-1— EPEP— OAEP
CXLVI "Poor soul, the center (or centre) of my sinful
earth."— ATP — AWP — BEL — CAW— CRE—
EM-l—EP — EPP — EV-1 — GEPM — HBV —
JAWP— PIAE— TOP— TPH— WBP— WHA
(Body and Soul.)— BLV
(From the "Sonnets".) — LEAP
("Poor soul the center (or centre)," etc.) — EA — ES —
OBEV— OBSC
(Soul and Body.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
CXLVII "My love is as a fever, longing still." — EPEP
CXLVIII "O me! what eyes hath Love put in my head."
—EV-1
(Blind Love.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
CL "Oh from what powre has thou this powerful might."
—NBE
CLH "In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworn." —
WTP-8
CLIV "Little Love-god lying once asleep, The." — EM-1
Sonnets. — Mark Van Doren.
"Let it be always secret what we say." — BPM-35
"Should this end now it were the end of light." — BMP-35
"When I come back to your unlifted eyes." — BPM-35
Sonnets, sels. — Thomas Warton, Jr.
Sonnet IV: Written at Stonehenge. — CEP — EP — EPP
Sonnet V: Written after Seeing Wilton-House. — OBEC
Sonnet VII: "While summer suns o'er the gay prospect
played." — EP
Sonnet IX: To the River Lodon. — CEP — EP
(Sonnet to the River Lodon.) — OBEC
(To the River .Lodon.)— EPRE— EPW-3— OBEC
Sonnet: Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale's Monasticon
(III).— OBEC
(Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale's Monasticon.) —
EV-3
Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love, sels. — George Henry
Boker.
"All the world's malice, all the spite of fate" (XVI).
(Sonnets, XIII.)— MOAP
"As some new ghost, that wanders to and fro" (XXXIII).
(Sonnets, XV.)— MOAP
"Death on his mission sought my lady's side" (XCV).
(Sonnets, XXI.)— MOAP
"I strive to live my life in whitest truth" (LV).
(Sonnets, XVIII.)— MOAP
"If dreaming of thee be a waste of time" (XXXV).
(Sonnets, XVI.)— MOAP
"Love sat at ease upon Time's bony knee" (CCCVIII).
(Sonnets, XXII.)— MOAP
"Perhaps in mercy is the future masked" (XIII).
(Sonnets, XIV.)— MOAP
"Thus in her absence is my fancy cool" (LXXVII).
(Sonnets, XIX.)— MOAP
"Today her Majesty was wroth and cold" (LXXXIX).
(Sonnets, XX.)— MOAP
"When I look back upon my early days" (XLV).
(Sonnets, XVII.)— MOAP
Sonnets — Actualities, sel. ("Notice the convulsed inch of
moon"). — E. E. Cummings. — LA
Sonnets after the Italian. — Richard Watson Gilder. — HBV
"I know not if I love her overmuch."
"I like her gentle hand that sometimes strays."
Sonnets from a Hospital, sel. — David Morton.
Spring.— TBM
Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree (1-17 complete). — Edna St.
Vincent Mill ay. — HWM
Sonnets from Madonna Laura. — Petrarch. See Sonnets to
Laura.
Sonnets from the Portuguese. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. —
VLEP
I "I thought once how Theocritus had sung " — BEL —
BPN — CRE— CRP— EP— EPC— EPN — EPNC
— EPP— EPW-4 — EV-4— GEPM— GPE — GR-e
—GTSL — HBV— NAL— OAEP— OTA— PFE—
SEP— TCEP— TOP— VA— WLIP— WTP-2
(From "Sonnets from the Portuguese.") — LEAP
(I Thought How Once Theocritus Had Sung.) — OTA—
("I thought once how Theocritus had sung.") — BCEP —
GTBS— OBEV— TPH
(Sonnet.) — SEP
II "But only three in all God's universe." — BPN
("But only three in all God's universe.") — ES
III "Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart!" — BPN —
EV-4— GPE— HBV— OAEP— PIAE— TCEP
(From "Sonnets from the Portuguese.") — -LEAP
(Unlike Are We.)— SBA
("Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart!") — ES —
GTSL— OBEV— OBVV
IV "Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor." — EPW-4
— EV-4— TCEP— VA— WTP-2
V "I lift my heavy heart up solemnly." — BPN — CRE—
TOP— VA— WLIP— WTP-2
VI "Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand."— BPN—
CPOI — CRE— EPN— EPNC— EPW-4— EV-4—
GPE — HBV — PIAE — SEP — V A— WLIP—
WTP-2
(From "Sonnets from the Portuguese.") — LEAP
(Go from Me.)— A V— SBA
("Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand.") — BCEP—
ES— GTSI^-LPS-1— OBEV— OBVV
(Sonnet, A.)— GBV
VII "Face of all the world is changed, I think, The."—
ATP — BEL— BPN — CRE— EP— EPN— EPP—
HBV— OAEP— PFE— TOP— WLIP
(Face of All the World Is Changed, The.)— SBA
VIII "What can I give thee back, O liberal."— BPN—
EV-4— GPE— HBV— WLIP
(What Can I Give Thee Back.)— SBA
("What can I give thee back, O liberal.") — GTBS—
GTSL— OBVV
IX "Can it be right to give what I can give?" — BPN —
GEPM—HBV— VA— WTP-2
X "Yet love, mere love is beautiful indeed." — BPN— EV-4
— HBV— GTML
("Yet love, mere love is beautiful indeed.") — GTBS
XII "Indeed this very love which is my boast." — BPN —
CPOI— HBV— LPS-1
XIII "And wilt thou have me fashion into speech." — BPN
—CRE
XIV "If thou must love me, let it be for naught." — ATP—
BEL — BPN — CBOV— CRE— CRP— EP— EPN
—EPP — EV-4 — GPE — GR-e — HBV— PG—
TCEP— TOP— TPH
(From "Sonnets from the Portuguese.") — LEAP
(If Thou Must Love Me.)— SBA— ST
("If thou must love me, let it be for naught.") — AV —
BCEP — EA — ES — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
LPS-1— OBEV— OBVV— WHA
(Love.)— BLV
(Ways of Love.)— PIAE
XV "Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear." — WLIP
XVI "And yet, because thou overcomest so." — BPN —
OAEP
XVII "My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes." — BPN
—EP— EPP— HBV
("My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes.") — TPH —
XVIII "I never gave a lock of hair away."— BPN— GPE—
HBV— LPS-1— VA— WLIP— WTP-2
(From "Sonnets from the Portuguese.") — LEAP
XIX "Soul's Rialto hath its merchandise, The." — BPN
XX "Beloved, my Beloved, when I think."— BPN— CRE
EP— EPP— GEPM— OAEP— TOP— VA — WLI P
—WTP-2
("Beloved, my Beloved, when I think.")— AV
XXI "Say over again, and yet once over again." — BPN —
EP— EPP— HBV
(Say Over Again.) — SBA
"When our two souls stand up erect and strong." —
BPN— CBOV— EP— EPN— EPP— GEPM — GPE
— GTML — GTSL — HBV — OAEP — PIAE —
TCEP— WTP-2
(XX.)— BEL
("When our two souls stand up erect and strong.") —
EA—ES— GTSE— OBEV— TPH— WHA
(When Our Two Souls Stand Up Erect and Strong.)—
SBA
XXIII "Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead."— BPN—
GEPM— V A— WTP-2
XXIV "Let the world's sharpness, like a clasping knife."
—WLIP
XXV "Heavy heart, Beloved, have I borne, A."— CPOI
XXVI "I lived with visions for my company." — BEL—
BPN— NAL— OAEP— V A— WTP-2
("I lived with visions for my company.") — TOP
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Sonnets from the Portuguese (Continued).
XXVII "My own beloved, who hast lifted me."— BPN—
EPW-4— WLIP
XXVIII "My Letters! all dead paper, mute and white." —
BPN — EP — EPNC—EPP— EPW-4 — EV-4—
HBV— LPS-1— WLIP
(My Letters! All Dead Paper.)— SB A
XXIX "I think of thee! — ray thoughts to twine and bud."—
BPN— EPN— VA
XXXI "Thou comest! all is said without a word." — BPN
XXXII "First time that the sun rose on thine oath, The."
—BPN— LPS-1
XXXV "If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange."—
BEL— BPN— CRE — SEP— TOP— VA— WTP-2
XXXVI "When we met first and loved, I did not build."
—BPN
XXXVIII "First time he kissed me, he but only kissed." —
BLPA — BPN— GEPM— HBV— LPS-1 — VA—
WLIP— WTP-2
(First Time He Kissed Me.)— SB A
XXXIX "Because thou hast the power and own'st the
grace."— BPN— GEPM— VA— WTP-2
XLI "I thank all who have lov'd me in their hearts." —
BPN— VA— WTP-2
XLII "My future will not copy fair my past." — BPN
XLIII "How do I love theer Let rne count the ways." —
ATP — BEL— BPN— CPOI— CRE— EP — EPN
— EPNC — EPP— EPW-4— EV-4— GEPM— GPE
_GR-e — GTML— HBV— LL-4 — LPS-1— OAEP
— PFE — PG — SEP — TCEP — TPH — VA—
WLIP— WTP-2 (flfcn)
(From "Sonnets from the Portuguese.") — LEAP
(How Do I Love Thee?)— OQP— PPD-1— PYM— QP-2
— SBA— YT
("How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.") — AV —
BCEP— GTBS— GTSL— WHA
(Love.)— BLV
(Ways of Love.)— PI AE
XLIV "Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers." —
BPN— OAEP
(Sonnet from the Portuguese, A.) — GBOV
Sonnets from the Series Relating to Edgar Allan Poe, sels. —
Sarah Helen Whitman.
"If thy sad heart, pining for human love" (VI). — AA—
LEAP
(Sonnets.) — BAP
(To Edgar Allan Poe.)— LEAP
"Oft since thine earthly eyes have closed on mine" (III). —
AA
"On our lone pathway bloomed no earthly hope" (V).—
AA— LEAP
(Sonnet to Edgar Allan Poe.) — LA
(Sonnets.) — BAP
"When first I looked into thy glorious eyes" (II). — AA
(To Edgar A. Poe.) — GA
(To Edgar Allan Poe.)— DD
Sonnets in a Lodging House.— Christopher Morley. — BHP
"Each morn she crackles upward" (I).
"Men lodgers are the best" (II).
Sonnets in Memory of My Mother. — Joseph Corson Miller.—
AMV-36
"I love my boys" (II).
"Tramp-cat she befriended, The" (I).
Sonnets in Quaker Language. — Hildegarde Flanner. — NP
Sonnets in Summer Heat (I-III). — G. K. Chesterton. — BPM-30
Sonnets of a Portrait Painter, sets. — Arthur Davison Ficke.
IX. Her Pedigree.— HBMV
X. Troubadours.— HBMV
XL April Moment.— HBMV
(Come Forth.)— SMP
(VII. "Come forth! for spring is singing in the
boughs.")— PFE— POOT
(XI. Come Forth! for Spring Is Singing in the Boughs.)
— TBM
XII. Spring Landscape. — HBMV
XIII. View from Heights.— HBMV
(I Am in Love with High Far-Seeing Places.)— HMBV
(I Am in Love with High Far-Seeing Places. )— -NV
("I am in love with high far-seeing places.") — LEAP —
NP— OQP— QP-2
(X. "I am in love with high far-seeing places.") —
POOT
XIV. Summons.— HBMV
XVI. Tropical Tempest.
("I have seen beauty where light stabs the hills.") — LA
XVII. Revelation.
(XV. "It was the night, the night of all my dreams.")—
POOT
XXI. Liberty.
(XXI. There Stretch between Us Wonder- Woven Bonds. )
—TBM
XXXVI. Return from Cytherea.
("So you go back, — because they bid you come.") — LA
XXXVII. Clanged Echoes.
("Last night I kissed you with a brutal might.") — LA
XLIII. Reincarnation.
(What If Some Lover in a Far-off Spring.) — TBM
XLV. November Dusk.
(Sonnet: "There are strange shadows fostered of the
moon.") — MAP
XLVII. Wmter Winds.
("Across the shaken bastions of the year.") — LA
Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (Continued').
XLIX. Tidings, The.
(XLV. ''They brought me tidings; and I did not hear.")
—PFE
L. Echoes of Silence.
("Out of the dusk into whose gloom you went.") — LA
Sonnets of an Indian Heiress, sels.— Paul Eldridge. — OA
"Last night upon the marble terrace which" (XII).
Sentimental (XI).
Superstition (II).
To a Husband (I).
Sonnets of an Old Town.— Virginia Lyne Tunstall.
Old April (II).— LS x
Spring Dusk in Williamsburg (I). — LS
They Sleep So Quietly (III).— BLP— LS— TBM
Sonnets of the Saints.— Thomas S. Jones, /n— TBM
Blessing of Columcille, The (I).
Brindled Hare, The (II).
Sonnets of the Sea. — Anderson M. Scruggs. — BPM-33
Dawn.
Dusk.
First Night at the Beach.
Sonnets on Columbus. — Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the
West, The.
Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650), sels. — Alger
non Charles Swinburne,
^
Christopher Marlowe. — BEL— CPOI— CRE— GPE— TOP
— VLEP
John Webster.— VLEP
Philip Massinger.— VLEP
— GPE — PIAE--
VLEP"
Sonnets on the Seasons, set. — Hartley Coleridge.
November (XII).— LC— OBRV-PEOR .
Sonnets— Realities, sel. ("Cambridge ladies who live in fur
nished souls, The" — II). — E. E. Cunimings. — LA—
TCPD
Sonnets Relating to Edgar Allan Poe.— Sarah Helen Whit
man. See Sonnets from the Series Relating to kdgar
Allan Poe.
Sonnets to a Red-Haired Lady, sel. — Don Marquis.
Columbine and Harlequin. — RNP
Sonnets to Aurelia, sels.— Robert Nichols.— OBMV
"But piteous things we are— when I am gone (III).
"Come, let us sigh a requiem over love', (IV).
"Though to your life apparent stain attach" (II).
"When the proud World does most my world despise (1).
Sonnets to Baedeker (Complete, I-VI). — David McCord —
NYBV
Sonnets to Delia. — Samuel Daniel. See To Delia.
Sonnets to George Sand, sels.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Desire, A.— LPS-3
(To George Sand.)— CPOI
Recognition. — LP S-3
(To George Sand.)— EP '
Sonnets to Laura, sels. — Petrarch, tr. jr. the Italian.
To Laura in Death.
"Death even cannot shadow that bright face" (LXXXI).
(Sonnets from Madonna Laura — LXXX — tr. by Agnes
Tobin.)— BMC
"First day she passed up and down through the Heavens,
The" (LXXV).
(Laura Waits for Him in Heaven — pr. tr. by John
M. Synge.)— OBMV
"In the years of her age the most beautiful and the
most flowery" (X).
(He Wishes He Might Die and Follow Laura — pr. tr.
by John M. Synge.)— OBMV
"Is this the nest in which my Phoenix dressed" (LIII).
(Sonnets from Madonna Laura, tr. by Agnes Tobin.)
BMC
"My flowery and green age was passing away" (XLVII).
(He Understands the Great Cruelty of Death— M tr.
by John M. Synge.)— OBMV
"Sorrow and love did thrust me in the way" (LXXIV).
(Flying Lesson, The — tr. by Agnes Tobin.)— CAW
"That sun which ran before me all the way" (XXXVIII).
(Sonnets from Madonna Laura — tr. by Agnes Tobin.)
—BMC
"What a grudge I am bearing the earth" (XXXII).
(Translation from Petrarch, A — pr. tr. by John M.
Synge.) — MBP
To Laura in Life.
"Alas, so all things now do hold their peace!" (CXXXI).
(Complaint by Night of the Lover Not Beloved, A—
tr. by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.") — AWP—
CRE— EPW-1
(Night.)— OBSC
"Beneath a laurel, two fair streams between" (CLVII).
(Vision of the Fawn, The — tr. by MacGregor.) —
WRR-1
"Blest flowers and glad, herbs fortunately sown"
(CXXIX).— WTP-7
"Fair Spirit, with all virtue fired and crowned" (CXIV).
—WTP-7
"Father in heaven! after the days misspent" (XLVIII).
(Sonnet — tr. by Dacre.) — CAW
"Fulfilled of the delight ineffable" (XCIII).— WTP-7
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Sonnets to Laura (.Continued).
"I find no peace, and all my war is done" (CIV).
(Descriptions of the Contrarious Passions in a Lover.)
— BLV— OAEP
(Love's Inconsistency — tr. by Sir Thomas Wyatt.) —
A WP— JAWP— WB P
"If amorous faith, a heart of guileless ways"
(CLXXXVIII).
(Signs of Love— tr. by C. B. Cayley.)— AWP—JAWP
—WBP
"If it be destined that my Life, from thine" (XI).
(If It Be Destined — tr. by Edward Fitzgerald.) —
AWP—JAWP— WBP
"Like men beholding things incredible" (CXXVII). —
WTP-7
"Love, that liveth and reigneth in my thought" (CIX).
(Complaint of a Lover Rebuked — tr. by Henry How
ard, Earl of Surrey.)— AWP— BEL— CRE— EP
— EPP— OAEP
"Mist of pallor in such beauteous wise, The" (CXVIII).
—WTP-7
"River. that from the mountain summit sped" (CLXXIII) .
—WTP-7
"Set me where as the sun doth parch the green" (CXIII),
(tr. by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.) — AEP-W
(Love's Fidelity.)— AWP—JAWP— WBP
(To His Lady.)— OBSC
(Vow to Love Faithfully.)— BLV— CRE— PI AE
(Vow to Love Faithfully, Howsoever He Be Rewarded,
A.)— ES
"Sweet wrath, sweet scorn, sweet reconcilement, ill"
(CLXXII).— WTP-7
"Thou green and blooming, cool and shaded hill" (CCV).
(Heart on the Hill, The— tr. by C. B. Cayley.)— A WP
Songs.
To the Virgin Mary, tr. by MacGregor (To Laura in
Death, Canzone VIII, abr.). — CAW
Visions, tr. by Edmund Spenser (To Laura in Death,
Canzone III and additional sonnet by Spenser).—
AWP—JAWP (abr.) — WBP
Sonnets to Miranda, sets. — William Watson. — HBV
"Daughter of her whose face, and lofty name" (I).
"I cast these lyric offerings at your feet" (V).
"I dare but sing of you in such a strain" (III).
"I move amid your throng, I watch you hold" (VI).
"II I had never known your face at all" (VIII).
"If you had lived in that more stately time" (II).
Sonnets — Unrealities, sel. — E. E. Cumrnings.—
"It may not always be so," etc. — LA
(It May Not Always Be So; and I Say.)— MOAP
Sonnet s Voice, The. — Theodore Watts-Dunton. — HBV — PIAE
—TOP— TPH— VA
Sonnets^Writo^n^^n^of 1914.— George Edward Wood-
Sonny, sets. — Ruth McEnery Stuart
Christmas Guest, A.— HBR— WRR-28
Sonny's Christenin'. — HBR — SPE-1 — WRR-S8
Sonoma. — Witter Bynner. — TL
Sons. — Grace , Noll Crowell. — DDA
Sons of Belial. — Lola Ridge. — BAP — PFY — TCPD
Sons of Indolence. — James Thomson. See Castle of Indo
lence.
Sons of Martha, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — EPN— HBV — RKV
— WGRP— WTP-6
Sons of Patrick, The.— James B. Dollard.— JKCP
Sons of the Self-Same Race. — Alfred Austin. See To America
Sons of the Ten. — Larry Flint. — AMV-35
Sons of the Widow, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — WRR-21
(Widow at Windsor, The.)— RKV
Sooner or Later, — Harry Elmore Hurd. — AMV-37
"Soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings, The." —
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. See Summer Is Come.
Soothed though Fired. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Soothsay. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN — EPW-4
Sooth-Sayer, The.— Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
Sophronia and Olindo. — Torquato Tasso, tr. fr. the Italian by
Edward Fairfax. See Jerusalem Delivered,
Sophy, The, sel. — Sir John Denham.
Song: "Morpheus, the humble god, that dwells" (fr. Act
V).— EPW-2
Sopolis. — Callimachus, tr. fr. the Greek by William M. Hard-
inge. — AWP
Sorcerer, The, sel. ("Oh my name is," etc.). — William S.
Gilbert.— PIAE
Sorceress, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Sorceress, A. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Sordello, sel. ("That autumn eve was stilled"). — Robert
Browning. — CPOI
Sorrento. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — TBV
Sorrow. — Samuel Daniel. See Hymen's Triumph,
Sorrow.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).— BLPA— EPN
— GPE — HBV— JKCP— LOW— NAL—OBEV—OQP
— POI— QP-1— TIP— VA— WGRP
Sorrow (Time and Eternity, LXXXV). — Emily Dickinson. —
WGRP
Sorrow. — Helen Parry Eden. — JKCP
Sorrow. — Reginald C. Eva. — OQP — QP-2
Sorrow. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See Wilhelm Meister.
Sorrow. — D. H. Lawrence. — OBMV
Sorrow. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — RM
Sorrow. — George Santayana. See Sonnets (I Sought on
Earth, etc.).
Sorrow. — Katrina Trask. — AA
Sorrow. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Russian by W. R. S. Ralston.—
AWP
Sorrow. — Christopher Wilster, tr. by John Volk. — WRR-2
"Sorrow and Joy. two sisters coy." — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Sorrow for the Dead. — Washington Irving. — OHCS-5
Sorrow in a Garden. — May Riley Smith. — ME — NLK
Sorrow of Buddha, The. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See Light of
Asia.
Sorrow of Love, The. — William Butler Yeats. — LBBV— MBP
Sorrow of Mydath. — John Masefield. — MBP
Sorrow of Rohab, The. — Eleanor Putnam. — HBR
Sorrow of the Knights at Bruce's Death. — John Barbour. See
Bruce, The (Bannockburn).
Sorrow of the Sea, The. — Unknown. — PEOR
"Sorrow seldom killeth any." — Francis Davison. — EG
Sorrow Stays, — Sir Walter Raleigh. — EG
(Farewell to the Court.) — OBSC
Sorrow That Cries. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — TCPD
Sorrow Tugs, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Sorrowful Lamentation of Callaghan, Greally and Mullen, The.
—Unknown. — TIP
Sorrowful Tale of a Hired Girl. — John Quill. — OHCS-11
Sorrows Humanize Our Race. — Jean Ingelow. — LOW — POI —
WGRP
Sorrow's Ladder. — Gertrude Callaghan. — CAW
Sorrows of Werther. — William Makepeace Thackeray.— ALV —
BHP — BLPA— BMEP — BOHV — EPW-S — HBV —
LEAP— MCT— NA— SPE-7 — THP — TOP — TPH—
VA— WTP-9
Sorry Hostess, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Sortin' the Mail. — W. Scott Stranahan. — DDA
Sospiri di Roma, sels. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).
Garden Vision, The. — GBOV
(Vision, The.)— BMEP— VLEP
Red Poppies. — VA
Susurro.— BMEP— GBOV—VA
White Peacock, The.— MCT— ME— UFE— VA
Sot-Weed Factor, The, sel. ("I thought it proper"). — Ebenezer
Cook.— AP
Soul, The. — Joseph Addison.— FF — POI
Soul, The.— George Barlow.— OB VV
Soul, The. — Madison Cawein. — AA
Soul, The.— Richard Henry Dana.— LPS-2
Soul, A.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— BPN— EPN
Soul and Body. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXLVI).
Soul and Body.— Samuel Waddington.— OBVV— TPH— VA
Soul and Country. — James Clarence Mangan. — VA
Soul and Sense. — Hannah Parker Kimball. — AA
Soul and the Body, The. — Sir John Davies. See Nosce Teip
sum.
Soul Captains, The.— Everard Jack Appleton.— FF— POI
Soul Compared to a River, The. — Sir John Davies. See Nosce
Teipsum.
Soul Compared to a Virgin Wooed in Marriage. — Sir John
Davies. See Nosce Teipsum.
Soul Growth.— Annerika Fries.— OQP— QP-2
Soul in the Body, The. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — AA
Soul in Torment. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — BPM-33
Soul Lifted. — Albert Durrant Watson. — OCL
Soul of a Butterfly, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — GR-a
Soul of a Mother, The. — Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt
Van Deth).— PEDC
Soul of a Spider, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Soul of Jesus Is Restless, The.— Cyprus R. Mitchell.— OQP—
QP-1
Soul of Karnaghan Buidhe, The.— James B. Dollard.— BMC—
TTCf P
Soul of Man, The. — Dora Reed Goodale. — AA
Soul of Man, The. — Herbert Palmer. — BPM-37
Soul of Man Seeketh, The.— John W. Garvin.— CPG
Soul of the City ^ Receives the Gift of the Holy Spirit, The.—
Soul of the Violin, The.— Margaret Mantel Merrill.— BTB-8—
HBR— PPSC— PTWP
Soul of the World, The. — Ernest Crosby. — AA
Soul Sculpture. — Unknown. — LLC
(Discipline.)— OHCS-23— WRR-33
Soul Selects Her Own Society, The (Life XIII). — Emily Dick
inson.— MOAP— SB A— WH A
(Exclusion.)— A WP—BAP— JAWP— WBP
(Soul Selects, The.)— APA— CBOV— MAP
(Soul's Exclusiveness, The.) — PPD-1
Soul Speaks, The.— Edward H. Pfeiffer.— HBMV— LPS-1
Soul Stithy, The. — James Chapman Woods. — VA
Soul That Passed in the Night, A. — Howell L. Finer. —
WRR-23
Soul unto Soul Glooms Darkling. — Charles Leonard Moore. —
AA
Soul, Wherefore Fret Thee? — "Stuart Sterne" (Gertrude
Bloede).— AA
Soul Wherein God Dwells, The. — "Angelus Silesius" (Johann
Scheffler), tr. fr. the German. — CAW
Soul-Commingling. — John Addington Symonds. — BFV
Souldier and a Sailor, A. — William Congreve. See Love for
Love.
Soules Ignorance in This Life and Knowledge in the Next, The.
— John Donne. See Of the Progresse of the Soule.
Soul-Feeding Hyacinths. — Corinne Farley. — MOM
Soul-Light. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Souls.— Fannie Stearns Davis. — GR-e — HBMV—LBMV —
MLP— PT— SP
Soul's Adventure. — Stanley J. Kunitz. — NP
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Soul's Beauty. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Soul's Bitter Cry, The. — Unknown. — WGRP
Soul's Christmas, The. — George H. Ferris. — SPE-4
Soul's Cry, The.— Ray Palmer.— LPS-2
Soul's Defiance, The. — Lavinia Stoddard. — AA
Soul's Errand, The.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— LPS-3— WGRP
(Lie, The.)— BCEP— BHV— BLV— EPW-1— GPE— HBV
— OAEP— OBSC— TPH— WTP-7
Soul's Exclusiveness, The. — Emily Dickinson. See Exclusion.
Soul's Expression, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — EP —
MRV
"Soul's joy, bend not those morning stars from me." — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XLVIII).
Soul's Liberty .—Anna Wickham. — MBP
Soul's Need, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — MOM
Souls of the Righteous, The. — Robert Nichols. — BPM-31
"Souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, The." — Bible,
O. T. See Wisdom.
Soul's Pilgrimage, The (Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage — C.).
—Sir Walter Raleigh.— CBE
("Give me my scallop-shell of quiet.") — EG
(His Pilgrimage.) — BEL— CR— CRE— EA— EP— EPEP
—EPW-1— GPE— GT-2 —HBV— LEAP — 0 BEV
— PC— SBA— TOP— TPH
(My Pilgrimage.)— WGRP
(Passionate Man's Pilgrimage, The.) — BLV — OAEP—
OBSC
(Pilgrimage, The.)— BCEP— CAW— LPS-2— STB (abr.)
(Verses Made by Sir Walter Raleigh the Night Before He
Was Beheaded.)— EV-1
"Soul's Rialto hath its merchandise, The." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XIX).
Soul's Soliloquy, A. — Wenonah Stevens Abbott.— BLP A
Soul's Spring Cleaning, The. — Sam Walter Foss.— FF — POI
(Spring Cleaning.)— ADAH
Soul's Tendency towards Its True Centre, The. — John Byrom.
—CEP
Soul's Tragedy, A, sel. — Robert Browning.
Faith.— OQP—QP-1
Soul's Viaticum, The. — Bulstrode Whitlock. — MOB
Sound of Breaking. — Conrad Aiken. — AWP — LA — MAPA—
MOAP
"Sound of Going in the Tops of the Mulberry Trees, A." —
Henry Bellamann. — TBM
Sound of the Horn, The. — Alfred de Vigny, tr. fr. the French
by Wilfrid Thorley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Sound of the Sea, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APA
— CAP— IAP— ISP— OBAV
Sound of the Trees, The. — Robert Frost. — APA — CMP —
MAPA— NV— PG— PT
(Sound of Trees.)— VOD
Sound of the Wind, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.— PBV
(Sing-Song.)— MBP
(Wind.)— CPOI
Sound Sleep. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN
Sound, Sound the Clarion. — Sir Walter Scott. See Old Mor
tality.
Sound the Loud Timbrel (C). — Thomas Moore.— PBGG
(Miriam's Song.) — BTB-6
Sound the Reveille. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-27
"Sounding cataract haunted me, The." — William Wordsworth
See Tintern Abbey.
Sounding of the Last Trump. — Michael Wigglesworth. See
Day of Doom, The.
Sounds. — Mary Austin. — NP
Sounds. — Frances Frost. — AMV-35
Sounds. — Louise Burton Laidlaw. — ST
Sounds in the Morning, The. — Eleanor Farjeon. — SUS
Sounds Out of Sorrow. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP
Soup.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— S ASS
Sour Grapes. — Unknown. — PPYP — RYC — YFR
Source. — Lee Mitchell Hodges. — LPS-1
Source, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — RT
Source of News, The. — Unknown. — GPWW
Sourwood Mountain (diff. versions'}. — Unknown. — ABF (with
music}— APW— AS (with music)—-IHA
(I Got a Gal at the Head of the Holler — with music.} — AS
South, The. — Wang Chien, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley. — AWP
South Africa. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
South' and East. — John Masefield. — PM
South and Her Problems, sel. — Henry W. Grady.
Scene on the Battlefield, A.— PPSC
South and North United. — Frank L. Stanton. — WRR-S6
South Carolina. — Robert Young Hayne. See On Mr. Foot's
Resolution in the United States Senate, January 21,
1 830.
"South Carolina," The, — Unknown. — PAH
South Carolina, and Massachusetts. — Daniel Webster. See Reply
to Hayne.
South Carolina to the States of the North. — Paul Hamilton
Hayne.— PAH
South Coast Idyll, A. — Rosamund Marriott Watson. — GT-2 —
OBVV
South Country, The. — Hilaire Belloc. — BMC — CRE— EPP
GPE— HBV — JKCP — LBBV— MBP— MCT— OBVV
— PER— POOT— TCPD
South Fork. — Stockton Bates. — OHCS-30
South in the Revolution, The. — Robert Young Hayne. See
On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate
January 21, 1830.
South Is Going Dry, The.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— SPE-S
South Street. — Francis E. Falkenbury. — PFY
South Street.— Edward S. Silvera.— CDC
South Wind, The.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
South Wind, The.— Charles Kingsley— EV-5
South Wind, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The (Four Winds, The).
South Wind.— George O'Neil.— PFE
South Wind.— Siegfried Sassoon— GT-2— ME
South Wind and the Sun, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CCR
—CPWR
"South wind brings wet weather, The." — Unknown.
(Four Winds.)— ABVC
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBV— HBVY— RYC
(Winds and Weathers.)— RIS
South Wind Says So, The.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Southern Cross, The.— St. George Tucker.— APB— FOAH
Southern Garden, A. — Clinton Scollard. — UFE
Southern Girl, A.— Samuel Minturn Peck.— AA— TPH
Southern Holiday. — Frank Mlakar.— AMV-35
Southern Lullaby, A. — Virna Sheard. — CPG
Southern Mansion. — Arna Bontemps. — BANP
Southern Negro, The. — Henry W. Grady. See At the Boston
Banquet.
Southern Night, A.— Matthew Arnold.— GEPC
Southern Pacific.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— GR-a—SC
Southern Pastoral. — Yetza Gillespie. — BPM-3S
Southern Road. — Sterling A. Brown. — BANP
Southern Scene, A. — Unknown. — MR
Southern Singer, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Southern Snow-Bird, The. — William Hamilton Hayne. — AA
Southern Soldier, The.— Henry W. Grady. See New South,
The.
Southern Whip-Poor-Will, A. — Clinton Scollard. — BLA
Southey's Cats Write Their Master. — Robert Southey.—
WRR-35
Southland.— Elizabeth York Case.— BTB-2
Southward Bound. — Edwin Osgood Grover. — ODP
Southward Returning. — Donald Davidson. — SPP
South-Wind. — George Parsons Lathrop. — AA
Souvenir. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Souvenir. — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by George
Santayana. — AWP
Souvenir, A.— Unknown.— HT— OHCS-37
Souvenirs. — Margaret E. Bruner.— CIV
"Sovereign beauty which I do admire, The." — Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (III).
Sovereign Emblem, The. — James Russell Lowell. See Cathedral,
The.
Sovereign Poet, The. — William Watson. — BMEP—LBBV—
WGRP
Sovereigns, The.— Lloyd Mifflin.— AA— HBV— LA
(Sovereign Poets.)— WGRP
Sovereigns of England.- — Unknown. — WRR-23
(History Lesson.)— RIS
Soviet, The.— Louise Windsor. — HB
Sower, The.— Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. — OCL
Sower and His Seed, The.— W. E. H. Lecky.— TIP
Sower and Seed. — Unknown. — BS
Sowers, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-37
Sower's Song, The. — Thomas Carlyle. — DDA — OBVV— V A—
WTP-3
Sowing. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — LLC
Sowing.— Edward Thomas.— BMEP—CBOV— CRE— HBMV—
NP— SPT
Sowing and Harvesting (si. abr.). — Emily S. Oakey —
OHCS-7
Sowing and Reaping. — Unknown. — LLC
Sowing of the JDragon, The. — John G. Neihardt. See Song
of the Indian Wars, The.
"Soverayne beauty which I doo admyre, The." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (III).
Space and Dread and the Dark. — William Ernest Henley.—
VLEP— WHA
Space of Breath, sel. — Harold Lewis Cook.
Ghost, The.— BPM-30
"Specially Jim."— Bessie Morgan.— BHP — BOHV— BTB-6—
HBR— HBV— HHHA— PPP— SPE-1— SR— WRR-15
(Specially Jim.)— PTA-2
Spacious Firmament on High, The. — Joseph Addison. — CTBP —
GN— HBV— HBVY— JHP — LEAP— LLC— MCCG—
MRV— OTPC— PBGG— PTER— SBA
(Hymn.)— AWP— EA—EP— EPP— ISP— JAWP— OBEV
— PIAE— TOP— WBP
(Hymn: Confirmation of Faith, The.) — EV-3
(Hymn to the Creation.)— DD—OHIP — SDD
(Ode.)— BLPA— BPP— CEP — LPS-2 — MV-2— OBEC—
SEP
(Ode to Creation.)— TVSH
(Psalm XIX.)— WGRP
(Spacious Firmament, The.) — BCEP — JHP — WLIP
("Spacious firmament on high, The.") — AEP-D — MRV
(Voice of Heaven, The.)— SPE-4
Spades. — Cale Young Rice. — PR
Spaewife, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — POTT— VA
Spain. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Cbilde Harold's Pil
grimage.
Spain. — Emily Lawless. — TIP
Spain. — E. V. Lucas. See Geography.
Spain. — Emil Rothe. See Warnings from History.
Spain's Last Armada. — Wallace Rice. — HBR — PAH
Span of Man, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Psalms, The (Psalm XC).
Spaniard Answered, The. — Robert Cameron Rogers. — PAPm
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Speecii
Spanish.— Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Spanish Armada, The. — Thomas Babington Macaulay. — BTB-1
(Armada, The.)— ABVC— BHV— BPB— EA— LH— OBRV
^— OTPC— TVSH— WBLP— WRR-1— WTP-6
(Armada, The: A Fragment.)— EV-4— GN— HBV
Spanish Armada, The,— John Still.— MV-2
Spanish Armado, The. — William Warner. — EV-2
(Defeat of the Spanish Armada, The.)— SG
Spanish Cabineer, The. — Unknown. — ABS
Spanish Curate, The, seL — John Fletcher.
Song: "Let the Bells ring, and let the Boys sing" (fr.
Act III, sc. ii).— OBS
Spanish Folk Songs. — Unknown, tr. fr, the Spanish by Have-
lock Ellis.
"Let the rich man fill his belly."— AWP— JAWP—WBP
"My father was a sailor." — AWP
Spanish Friar, The, seL — John Dryden.
Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor. — EPRE
(Love's Despair.) — ACP
(Song: "Farewell, ungrateful traitor.") — BCEP— LEAP
—OBS
Spanish Gipsy, The, sel. — Thomas Middleton and William
Rowley.
Song: "Trip it Gipsies, trip it fine" (fr. Act III, sc. i). —
OBS
(Trip It Gipsies, Trip It Fine.)— OAEP
Spanish Gypsy, The, sels. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian
Evans Lewes Cross).
"At last I see my little maid full-grown." — DRB
Dark, The.— VA
Day Is Dying.— LPS-2
"I Am Lonely."— GN— HBV
More Roses.— PB-9
Spring Song.— PRWS
Song of the Zincali. — VA
Spanish Gypsy, The. — Henry Wads worth Longfellow. See
Belfry of Bruges, The.
Spanish Johnny. — Willa Cather, — ABF (with music) — BAP—
HBMV— MLP— MPB— MW— NP— PFY— WTP-3
Spanish Ladies. — Unknown. — CGOV (2 sts.) — SG
("Farewell and adieu"— si. diff.)—WTP-l
Spanish Lady's Love, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. —
CG— OBB
Spanish Lullaby. — Unknown (ad. by Louis Untenneyer). — RIS
Spanish Man, The. — F. R. Higgins. — JKCP.
Spanish Mother, The (si. abr.). — Sir Francis Hastings Doyle.
— PPSC
Spanish Point. — Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788-1846). — TIP
Spanish Sailor, The. — Douglas Goldring. — POOT
Spanish Song. — Charles Divine. — HBMV— MCT
Spanish Student, The, sels. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Serenade: "Stars of the summer night." — AA — AP — APB
— CAP— GPE - HBV — IAP — LC — LEAP—
MOAP— OTA— PFY— WLIP
(Stars of the Summer Night.)— BTP—WTP-6
Spanish Waters.— John Masefield.— CMP— LL-4— MCCG— MW
— OHNP— PCD— PFE— PM— POY
Spankuty Man. — G. Orr Clark. — WRR-S2
Spare the Trees. — Mme. Michelet. — ADAH
Spare the Youth. — Letitia W. Brosius. — WRR-18
Spark, The. — Helen Gray Cone. — PC
Spark, The.— Joseph Mary Plunkett.— AWP— JAWP— TIP—
WBP
Spark o' Nature's Fire, A. — Robert Burns. See Epistle to John
Lapraik.
Sparkling and Bright. — Charles Fenno Hoffman. — AA — BAV —
BFV— HBV— LHV
Sparkling Bowl, The. — John Pierpont. — LA — PPYP— YFR
Sparrow. — Stephen Vincent Benet. — DDA
Sparrow, The.— Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin.— WTP-3
Sparrow Must Go, The.— John P. St. John. — TS
Sparrow-Hawk, A. — Unknown. — CH
Sparrows, The.— Celia Thaxter. — STP
Sparrows.— Adeline D. T. Whitney.— PEOR
Sparrow's Dirge, The. — John Skelton. See Boke of Phyllyp
Sparowe, The.
Sparrow's Nest, The. — Mary Howitt.— CGOV— GS — PBGP—
PEM
Sparrow's Nest, The. — William Wordsworth.— BPN— CRE—
ERP
(Sister, A.)— WP
Spartacus to the Gladiators. — Elijah Kellogg. — BTB-1 — GR-1 —
LLC— OHCS-1— SPS— WRR-43
Spartacus to the Gladiators. — "Bill Nye." — PPS
(Speech of Spartacus.) — HSP
Spartacus to the Roman Envovs. — Epes Sargent. — LLC —
OHCS-2
"Spartan, his companion slain, A." — William Cowper.
(From the Greek of Julianus.) — OG
Spartan's Death, A. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by A. J.
Butler— WTP-1
"Spattering of the rain upon pale terraces, The." — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
Speak! — William Wordsworth. See To a Distant Friend.
Speak Gently (abr.). — David Bates (also at. to G. W. Lang-
ford and W. V. Wallace). — HT — LLC — LOW —
OHCS-29— PBGP— POI— ST
"Speak gently, kindly, to the poor" (seL). — BPP
Speak, God of Visions. — Emily Bronte.— GTML
Speak Nae 111.— Unknown.— CD
"Speak not thy speech my boughs among." — Ralph Waldo
Emerson. See Woodnotes.
Speak the Truth. — Unknown. — PPYP— YFR
Speak to Humble Things. — Harry Elmore Hurd. — PDN
Speakin' Ghost, A. — Sara S. Rice. — WRR-31
Special Place, A. — Dorothy Quick. — BPM-35
"Specially Jim." — Bessie Morgan. See "Specially Jim."
Specimen of an Induction to a Poem. — John Keats. — ERP
"Speckeldy hen, speckeldy hen." — Unknown, tr. fr. the German.
Speckles.— Ruth Collat.— RYC
Spectator, The, sels. — Joseph Addison.
Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, sels.
Club, The.— MBL
Coverly Household, The.— MBL
Death of Sir Roger de Coverley. — MBL
Sir Roger at His Country House. — MBL
Spectator's Account of Himself, The. — MBL
Will Wimble.— MBL
Vision of Mirza, The. — OHCS-1 6
Specter, The. — Ernest Hardt, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
Bithell.— AWP
Spectral Lovers. — John Crowe Ransom. — SPP — TCPD
Spectre of the Rose, The. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP — WRR-8 (diff. tr.)
Spectres. — Samuel Minturn Peck. — BAP
Spectrum, The. — Cosmo Monkhouse. — VA
Specula.— Thomas Edward Brown.— EPW-5 — OQP— QP-1
Speculative. — Robert Browning. — EPN
Speech.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— PVS
(Optimism.) — BLPA
Speech against the Stamp Act. — Lydia Maria Child. See Reb
els of Boston before the Revolution, The.
Speech at Bristol Previous to the Election, 1780, seL — Edmund
Burke.
Wisdom Dearly Purchased. — BTB-6
Speech at Cooper Institute, February 27, 1860, sels. — Abraham
Lincoln.
Few Words to Republicans, A. — WRR-46
Few Words to the Southern People, A. — WRR-46
"I defy anyone to show that any living man." — LBAH
Speech at Indianapolis, Indiana, Sept. 21, 1876, seL — Robert
G. Ingersoll.
Decoration Day: A Vision of War (abr.). — SPE-2
(Cheers for the Living — Tears for the Dead! — shorter
sel.)— PEDC
(Memorial Day Vision, A — shorter sel.) — HT
(Past Rises before Me like a Dream, The — shorter sel.)
MHT
(Vision of War, The — longer .?<?/.)— WRR-2 7
Speech at Lincoln-Day Dinner, 1899, seL — C. W. Raymond.
Typical American. — WRR-46
Speech at National Progressive Convention, 1912, seL — Albert
J. Beveridge.
Aims of the Progressive Party. — WRR-51
Speech at National Progressive Convention, 1912, seL — Theo
dore Roosevelt.
American Wage-Workers. — WRR-51
Speech at Plymouth Rock, 1853. — Edward Everett.— HT
Speech at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettys
burg. — Abraham Lincoln. See Gettysburg Address.
Speech at^Union Square, N. Y., April 20, 1861, sel. ("Fellow-
citizens, what is this country?") — Edward Baker. —
OHCS-1
Speech at Union Square, N. Y., April 20, 1861, seL ("We are
called upon to act"). — Daniel S. Dickinson. — OHCS-1
Speech before First Republican State Convention of Illinois,
1856, sel. — Abraham Lincoln.
"All Men Are Created Equal."— WRR-46
Speecii before Harfleur. — William Shakespeare. See King
Henry V (Henry the Fifth at Harfleur).
Speech before the Virginia Convention. — Patrick Henry. See
Speech in the Virginia Convention, March 23, 1775.
Speech by Obadiah Partington Swipes. — Unknown. — OHCS-7
Speech; By the Brother of Pietzruch, a Communist Polish Jew
Murdered by Nazis in January, 1933. — Stephen Spen
der.— AM V-3 7— B PM-3 7
Speech Delivered October, 1912.— Theodore Roosevelt.
Pledge of the Progressives. — WRR-5
Speech for a Very Little Boy. — Unknown. — PPYP
Speech in London, May 18, 1890, seL — Henry M. Stanley.
Through the Dark Forest. — BTB-6
Speech in the Virginia Convention, March 23, 1775. — Patrick
Henry.— TCAP— WRR-49 (abr.)
(Call to Arms, The.) — PPS
(Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.) — GDAH
(Liberty or Death — much abr.) — MHT
(Speech before the Virginia Convention — si. abr.) — SPS
(Speech of Patrick Henry.)— OHCS-25
(War Inevitable, The.)— LLC (seL)— OHFP— PP— PPYP
(sel.)~ YFR
(War Is Actually Begun— si. abr.}— ID AH
"Speech is silver; silence, golden." — Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.
PPYP
Speech of a Flat-Head Chief, 1832. — Unknown. — HT
Speech of Erner, The. — William La,rminie. See Fand.
Speecii of James Otis in 1765.— James Otis. See Rebels ol
Boston before the Revolution, The.
Speech of Lincoln's, A (Delivered in Springfield, 111,, June,
1858). — Abraham Lincoln. — SR
Speech of Love, The, sel. ("You may drink," etc.). — Richard
Henry Stoddard.
(Flight of Youth, The.)— APB
Speech of Red Jacket.— Red Jacket.— WRR- 10
503
Speech.
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Speech of Sempronius. — Joseph Addison. See Cato.
Speech of Spartacus.— Bill Nye.— HSP
(Spartacus to the Gladiators.) — PPS
Speech of the Bishop of Ptty to the Crusaders. — Unknown, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Speech of Vindication. — Robert Emmet. See On Being Found
Guilty of High Treason.
Speech on a Motion for an Address to the Throne. — William
Pitt.— PPS
Speech on American Taxation, sel. — Edmund Burke.
American Taxation. — PPS
Speech on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, sel. ("Great captain
of our cause, The," etc.}. — Parke Godwin. — OHCS-1
Speech on the Missouri Compromise, in Reply to Stephen A.
Douglas, sel. — Abraham Lincoln.
Injustice of Slavery. — LBAH — WRR-46
Speech on the War of 1812. — Henry Clay. See Mr. Clay and
the War of 1812.
Speech to the Detractors. — Archibald MacLeish. — BPM-36
Speech to the Twelfth Indiana Regiment. — Abraham Lincoln.
—WRR-46
Speed Away (abr.).— I. B. Woodberry. — LLC
Speeding of the King's Spite, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.
— CPWR
Speedy Friend, The. — Robert Southey. — BFV
Spell, The.— Medora Addison.— HBMV
Spell, The.— John Gay.— DD— HO AH— STB (abr.)
Spell, The.— Henry Martyn Hoyt.— HBMV
Spell, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Spell of Ashtaroth, The, sel. — Duffield Osborne.
Fall of Jericho, The.— OHCS-28
Spell of the Laurel-Rose, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See
Rhododaphne.
Spell of the Pool, The. — L. Burton Crane, Jr. — NLK
Spell of the Yukon, The.— Robert W. Service.— BLP A— CPS
—OHCS-39
Spellers, The.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Speller's Fate. — Unknown. — WRR-58
Spellin' School, A.— David K. Buchanan.— OHCS-3 6
Spelling Bee at Angel's The. — Bret Harte. — BTB-8 — OHCS-16
Spelling Class, The.— E. P. Dyer.— OHCS-16
Spelling Down.— Will Gifford.— OHCS-1 3
Spelling in the Nursery. — Unknoivn. — WRR-24
Spelling Lesson, A. — Unknown. — WRR-29
Spelling Match, The. — Alice Maude Ewell. — RON
Spelling-Class.— Helen S. Daley.— WRR-52
Spelling-Lesson, The. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Spelling-Match. — Unknown. — WRR-56
Spelling-Match at Grande Pointe, The. — George W. Cable. See
Bonaventure.
Spells. — Thomas Campion. See Thrice Toss These Oaken
Ashes in the Air.
Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — VLEP
Spendthrift.— Vega Curl.— CAG
Spendthrift, The.— Alys Fane Trotter. — BMC
Sphere of Woman, The, — C. E. Bowman. — HT
Sphinx, The. — Henry Howard Brownell. — AA
Sphinx, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AP — CAP— IAP —
MOAP
Sphinx. — James Russell Lowell. — LLC
Sphinx, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Sphinx, A. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Sphinx, The. — James Thomson. See City of Dreadful Night,
The.
Sphinx, The.— Oscar Wilde.— MBP— VLEP— WTP-10
Sphinx Speaks, The. — Francis Saltus Saltus. — AA — BAP-
LEAP— OB AV— WTP-7
Spice-Tree, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Spice-Tree, The.— John Sterling.— LPS-2
Spicewood. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — BLV — MAP — MOAP
— SPP
Spider, The. — A. P. Herbert. — RIS
Spider, The. — David McCord. — MAP
Spider and His Wife, The. — Jane Taylor.— OTPC
Spider and the Fly, The. — Mary Howitt. — CPN — GFA — GS—
HBV — HBVY— LLC — MPC-6 — OHFP— OTPC—
PB-6 — PBGP— PBV— PEM — RIS — RYC— TVC—
TVSH— WBLP
Spider and the Fly, The. — Unknown. — WRR-18
Spider and the Ghost of the Fly, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Spider Web, The. — Mattie Lee Hausgen. — GFA
Spider Webs.— James S. Tippett.— UTS
Spiders. — B. A. Botkin. — OA
Spiders, The. — Elizabeth Coatsworth. — BPM-37
Spider's Web, The. — Charlotte Druit Cole. — GFA
Spiel of the Three Mountebanks. — John Crowe Ransom. — MAP
Spies' March, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Spike That Gun. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Spikenard. — Laurence Housman. — SMP
Spilled Flame. — Joseph Auslander. — BAP
Spin, Spin, My Little Daughter. — Unknown. — ST
Spinks, The. — Don Marquis. — LEAP
Spinner, The. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De Vere).
— AA
Spinner in the Sun, sel. — Myrtle Reed.
Square Thing, The. — WRR-53
Spinners.-^Ovie Pedigo Tanner. — HB
Spinners at Willowsleigh. — Marya Zaturensky. — HBMV — TBM
Spinner's Song, The. — Kathleen Millay. — BAP
Spinning.— Helen Hunt Jackson.— BLP—CV— HBV— LEAP-
CD?— QP-1—TCAP
Spinning in April. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — HBV
Spinning Song, A. — John Francis O'Donnell. — TIP
Spinning Song. — Edith Sitwell. — MBP
Spinning Top, The. — Sister Mary Angelita. — WHL
Spinning Top. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — GFA
Spinning Woman, The. — Leonidas of Tarentum. tr. fr the
Greek by Andrew Lang.— AWP— JAWP— WBP '
Spinning-Wheel Fortune-Telling. — Nina L. Kendall. — WRR-S4
Spinning-Wheel Song, The. — John F. Waller. — LPS-1—
OHCS-20— VA
(Spinning- Wheel, The.)— TIP
Spinster Song. — Virginia Lyne Tunstall. — HBMV
Spinster Thurber's Carpet. — Pauline Phelps. — WRR-20
Spinster's Stint, A. — Alice Cary. — LPS-1
Spires of Oxford, The.— Winifred M. Letts. — BEL— BLP—
BMEP — CCR— CRE— CV— GPWW— GR-e— HBV—
ISP— JHP— LBBV — LEAP — MCCG— MCT— MLP
— MPC-14 — OHFP— PB-9— PJH-1 — POOT— POT—
PT— PYM— TBV— TCEP — TOP — TPH — VOD—
WGRP
Spirit, The.— Harold Lenoir Davis. — NP
Spirit. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Spirit, The.— William H. Hamilton.— HMSP
Spirit and the Bride, The, sets. — Elsa Barker.
Caresses.
(Sonnets from "The Spirit and the Bride".) — HBMV
Confession.
(Sonnets < from "The Spirit and the Bride".) — HBMV
Consummation.
(Sonnets from "The Spirit and the Bride".) — HBMV
Inscription, The: "Sealed with the seal of Life, thy soul
and mine."
(Sonnets from "The Spirit and the Bride".) — HBMV
Love's Immortality.
(Sonnets from "The Spirit and the Bride".) — HBMV
"Spirit haunts the year's last hours, A." — Alfred, Lord Tennv-
son.— CBE— GTML J
(Song: "Spirit haunts the year's last hours, A.") — CR —
CRE— GEPC—GTSL— LEAP — NBE— OAEP—
TOP— VLEP
Spirit Lake. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Spirit Muses, A.— Franklin B. Williams. — CAG
Spirit of Arbor Day, The. — Frank A. Hill. — ADAH
Spirit of Christmas, The. — Charles Dickens. See Pickwick
Papers.
Spirit of Homer, The. — George Chapman. See Euthymiae Rap-
tus, or the Tears of Peace.
Spirit of Man, The, sel. — Stanton Coit.
Psalm of Confidence, A. — OHPP
("Spirit of Man shall triumph, The.") — MRV
Spirit of Nature, The. — Richard Realf. — PPA
(Word, The.)— OBAV
(World, The.)— AA— WGRP
Spirit of Plato. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Percy Bysshe
Shelley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Spirit of Poetry, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAP
—IAP— MOAP
Spirit of Reform, The.— J. W. Foley.— OHCS-39
Spirit of Sadness. — Richard Le Gallienne. — GPE — HBV
Spirit of '17, The. — Mary Herrick Smith. — APP — PPGW
Spirit of Shakespeare, The. — George Meredith. — BMEP — EPN
— EPW-S— VA
Spirit of the Birch, The. — Arthur Ketchum. See Legends for
Trees.
Spirit of the Everlasting Boy. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Spirit of the Fall, The.— Danske Dandridge. — AA — LBAP
Spirit of the Home, The.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Spirit of the "Maine," The. — Tudor Jenks. — AA — MC —
PAH
Spirit of the Sunset, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Spirit of the Unborn Babe, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Spirit of the Wheat, The.— Edward A. U. Valentine.— AA
Spirit of Wine, The (Echoes, XLI).— William Ernest Hen
ley.— HBV
. .(To R. A. M. S.)— FT
Spirit of Wisdom and of Love. — Sir William Rowan Hamilton.
— — ES
(O Brooding Spirit.) — GTIV
Spirit of Youth, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — MOM
Spirit, Silken Thread.— Margot Ruddock.— OEM V
Spirit That Form'd This Scene.— Walt Whitman.— AP— CAP
— IAP
Spirited Object Lesson, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-28
Spiritism. — Robert Hillyer. — WHL
Spirit-Land, The.— Jones Very.— LA— LPS-2
(Present Heaven, The.)— IAP
Spirits. — Robert Bridges. — OBEV — OBVV
("Angel spirits of sleep.") — PWB
_ (Angel Spirits of Sleep.)— CH
Spirits and Men, sel. ("I sing of men and angels"). — Ebenezer
Elliott.— OBRV
Spirits at Home. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Spirit's Birth, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Spirit's Epochs, The, — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the
House, The.
Spirits Everywhere. — Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German by
James Clarence Mangan. — AWP
Spirit's Grace, The. — Janie Screven Heyward. — HBMV
Spirit's House. — Sara Teasdale. See Interlude: Songs Out of
Sorrow.
Spirit's Light, The.— William Cowper.— BLRP
Spirits of Fire, The. — Charles Pomeroy Sherman. See Bach
elor's Wedding Trip, A.
Spirits of the Dead. — Edgar Allan Poe. — APW
504
TITLE INDEX
Spring
Spirit's Song in "Prometheus". — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Prometheus Unbound.
Snirit's Warfare, The. — William Blake. See Daybreak.
Spiritual Love.— William Caldwell Roscoe.— OBVV
Spiritual Passion. — George Barlow. — OBVV
Spiritual Temple, The.— Unknown.— QHCS-B
Spiritual Trimmers. — Samuel Butler. See Hudibras.
<sniritus Intactus. — Robert Germain Cole. — CAG
Smrk Troll-Derisive.— James Whitcomb Riley.— BOHV— LBN
— NA
(Craqueodoom.)— CPWR
"Spit in my face you Jewes, and pierce my side. — John
Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
Spleen. — Ernest Dowson.— MBP
Spleen, The, sels. — Matthew Green.
Cure for the Spleen, A.-— OBEC
"Forced by soft violence."-— EPRE
"This motley piece," etc. — AEP-D (much abr.) — CEP
(abr.)
"To cure the mind's wrong." — EPW-3
Voyage of Life, The. — LPS-3
(On Even Keel.)— OBEC
^nleen — Paul Verlaine. tr. jr. the French by Ernest Dowson.
^ieen' _AWP— JAWP— WBP
Solendid and Terrible. — "Seurnas O'Sullivan" (James Star-
P key).— HBMV
9 (Splendid and Terrible Your Love.)— NP
Splendid Fellow, A.— H. C. Dodge.— BOHV
Splendid Isolation. — Katharine Lee Bates. — LHV
Solendid Lover, The. — John Richard Moreland. — MOM
Spkndid Shilling, The.— John Philips.— BOHV— CEP— EV-3
— LPS-3
"Happy the man, etc. — EP
Thirsty Poet, The. — OBEC
Splendid Spur, The. — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. — BMEP —
bP HBV— HBVY— LBBV— LEAP— VA~ WTP-7
Splendidis Longum Valedico Nugis. — Sir Philip Sidney (some
times considered Sonnet CX of Astrophel and Stella). —
ES— EV-1— OBEV—OBSC
(Farewell, A.)— CBOV
(Leave Me, O Love.)— TOP— WH A
(Leave Me, O Love Which Readiest But to Dust.)—
EPEP
("Leave me, O love which reachest but to dust.' ) — EG —
OAEP
(Sonnets from "Astrophel and Stella".) — LEAP
(Sonnets of Astrophel and Stella.)— BCEP
(Two Sonnets, II.)— EPW-1
Splendidly Dead. — Marion Doyle. — RH
Splendor (or Splendour) Falls on Castle Walls, The. — Alfred,
Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The (Bugle Song, The)
Splendour of Morning, The. — Mohammed. See Koran, The.
Splinter. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — GMAS— SUS — UTS
Spoiled Child, The.— T. A. Daly.— WRR-39
Spoiled Child, A.— Richard H. Home.— WRR-20
Spoiled Child, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Spoiler, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Spoiling Them.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Spoken and Written Language. — Abraham Lincoln. See Lec
ture before Springfield Library Association, 1860.
Spoken at a Castle Gate. — Donald Davidson. — MAP
Spoken Is But the Surface Foam, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Spoken to My Sorrowing Daughter. — Rosalie Dunlap Hickler.
Spoken Word, The. — Emily Ruth Calvin. — WRR-S3
Sponsa. — George Sandys. See Paraphrase upon the Song of
Solomon, A.
Spook.— Margaret Fishback.— NYBV
Spook March. — Unknown. — WRR-31
Spooks. — Josephine Merwin Cook. — WRR-31
Spooks. — Henrietta Weiss. — GSRC
Spooks' Surprise Party. — Unknown. — WRR-31
Spool of Thread, A.— Sophie E. Eastman.— PAH— WRR-10
Spoon, The. — Elizabeth Fleming. — PBV
Spoon River Anthology, The, sels. — Edgar Lee Masters.
Aaron Hatfield.— NP
Alexander Throckmorton.— BAP — SBMV
Anne Rutledge.— BAP— CMP— CP— GR-a— LL-3— MAP—
NP— NV— POI— PYM — RNP — SBMV— SL-
TCAP— TPH— VOD— WTP-6
(Ann Rutledge.)— OHFP—PT
Archibald Higbie.— NP
Arlo Will.— CMP— NP
Benjamin Pantier. — TPH
Bert Kessler.— APA— WLIP
Carl Hamblin.— CMP
Charles Webster.— TL
Daisy Fraser. — NP
Davis Matlock. — CMP
Doc Hill.— BAP— NP— WTP-6
Doctor Meyers. — CMP
Dr. Siegfried Iseman. — TL
Editor Whedon.— NP
Edmund Pollard. — APA
Father Malloy.— NP
Fiddler Jones.— GR-a— LL-2— NP— TL
George Gray.— TOP
Hannah Armstrong. — TL
Hare Drummer. — TOP
Harmon Whitney. — SBMV
Henry C. Calhoun.— NP
Herbert Marshall.— SBA
Hill, The.— NP
Spoon River Anthology, The (Continued)
Isaiah Beethoven. — NV — PT
Jacob Godbey. — CMP
James Garber. — CMP
John Hancock Otis. — TOP
Lucinda Matlock.— BAP— BAV— CMP— CP— GR-a— LL-3
— MAP— MCC&—NP— NV— POOT— TPH
Mrs. Benjamin Paintier. — TPH
Mrs. Meyers. — CMP
Mrs. Williams.— NAM P
Mollie McGee (Ollie McGee— C.).— BAP—NP— WTP-6
Perry Zoll.— NP
Petit, the Poet.— APA— CMP™- MAP
Rutherford McDowell.— LL-3— NP— SBMV— TOP
Samuel Gardner. — ME
Seth Compton.— CMP— NP— TL
Thomas Rhodes.— NP
Thomas Trevelyan. — APA — SBMV
Washington McNeeley. — SBMV
Webster Ford.— NP
William H. Herndon.—NP— SBMV— TOP
Spoon River Anthology. — Edwin Meade Robinson. See Lim-
ericised Classics (V).
Spoopendyke Stops Smoking.- — Unknown. — CHS
(Swearing off Smoking.) — WRR-20
Spoopendyke's Burglars. — Atlantic Monthly. — OHCS-19
Spoopendyke's Private Theatricals. — Stanley Huntley. — WRR-20
(Rehearsing for Private Theatricals— si. abr.)— HHHA
Sport. — Abraham Cowley. — GPE
Sport. — Hamlin Garland. — BAP
Sport for Gods, — Jewell Bothwell Tull. — CIV
Sport Royal, sel. — Anthony Hope.
How They Stopped the Run. — BTB-9
Sportive, Spying Barbara. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Sportsmen in Paradise. — T. P. Cameron Wilson. — BMEP — RH
— VM
Sporus. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.
S'posen a Case. — Unknown. — OHCS-27
S'posin'. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Spotty. — Unknozwi. — PPYP
Spouse. — Edwin Quarks. — BFP
Spouse I Do Hate. — William Wycherley. See Love in a Wood.
Spouse of Christ, The.— D. A. Casey.— JKCP
Spouse to the Beloved, The. — William Baldwin. See Canticles
of Solomon.
Spratt vs. Spratt. — Louis Unterrneyer. — JPC — PC
(Parodies.)— ALV
(Owen Seaman.) — BOHV
Spray.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Spray of Honeysuckle, A. — Mary Emily Bradley. — AA
Spray of Pine, A. — John Burroughs. — ADAH
Spreading the News. — Washington Post. — HSP
'Spress! — Wymond Garthwaite. — GFA
Sprig Fever. — Margaret Fishback. — BOHV
Sprig of Lime, The. — Robert Nichols. — MM
Sprig of Rosemary, A. — Amy Lowell. — SPT
Sprin' Fevah. — Ray Garfield Dandridge. — BANP
Spring, The. — William Barnes. — HBV
Spring. — Bible, 0. T. See Song of Solomon, A.
Spring.— William Blake.— ABVC— FPH— MV-1— OTPC— RIS
— SUS
Spring. — Anne Bradstreet. See Four Seasons of the Year.
Spring. — Thomas Carew. — EPS — GN — LC — RIS
(Now That the Winter's Gone.)— EV-2— OTPC— WP
("Now that the winter's gone, the earth hath lost.") — EG
Spring. — John Alden Carpenter. — RIS
Spring. — Annie Chase. — PPYP
Spring ("Time hath laid his mantle by, The"). — Charles
d' Orleans. See Spring: "Year has changed his mantle
cold, The."
Spring ("Year has changed his mantle cold, The"). — Charles
d'Orleans, tr. fr. the French by Andrew Lang. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
(Return of Spring, tr. by H. W. Longfellow.) — ADAH
—CAP
(Spring: "Time hath laid his mantle by, The, tr. by 'an un
known author.) — DD — LPS-2
(Year Has Cast His Cloak Away, The, tr. by Henry Car-
rington.) — AFP
Spring. — Cornell Widow. — CAG
Spring. — Abraham Cowley. See Mistress, The.
Spring.— "F. M, H. D."— GPWW
Spring. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). See Year of
Sorrow, The: Ireland, 1849.
Spring. — Gawain Douglas. See Prologues to the ,/Eneid, The.
Spring. — Glenn Ward Dresbach. — OHPI
Spring. — Ebenezer Elliot. — EV-4 — LPS-2
Spring.— John Gould Fletcher.— ME— NV—PFY—PT— SB A—
SBMV
Spring. — Norman Gale. — NLK
Spring. — Caroline Giltinan. — HBMV
Spring ("Lo! where the rosy-bosomed Hours"). — Thomas Gray.
See Ode on the Spring.
Spring ("Now the golden morn aloft"). — Thomas Gray. See
Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude.
Spring. — Giovanni Battista Guarina, tr. fr. the Italian b\
Leigh Hunt.— AWP—JAWP— WBP
Spring (C.).— Gerard Manley Hopkins.— BLV— JKCP— MBP
— OBMV— VLEP
("Nothing is so beautiful as spring.") — EG
Spring.— Richard Hovey.— ADAH (abr.)— APB
Stein Song, A C*?/.).— CP— GR-a — HBV — LA— LL-3—
MAP— NLK (abr.)— PFY— SBA— WTP-5
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Spring
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Spring. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. See Summer Is
Come.
Spring. — Mary Howitt. — LLC — PEOR
Spring. — Kalidasa. See Seasons, The.
Spring. — Francis Ledwidge. — GT-2 — ME
Spring. — Hazel Funk Lockwood. — HB
Spring. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — ADAH
Spring. — Robert Loveman. — AA
Spring ("Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how"). — James
Russell Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The
(Prelude to Part First).
Spring ("O little city-gals, don't never go it"). — James Russell
Lowell. See Biglow Papers (2nd Series, No. VI).
Spring, The. — John Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe.
Spring. — Hamish Maclaren. See Fool's Songs in a Windmill.
Spring. — Anne Elizabeth Maddock. — OQP — QP-2
Spring ("Now the bright crocus flames, and now"). — Meleager,
tr. fr. the Greek by Andrew Lang. — ADAH — VOD
(In the Spring.)— AWP— J AWP— WBP
Spring ("Now Winter's winds are banished from the sky"). —
Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by William M. Hardinge.—
AWP—JAWP—WBP
Spring. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — MAP — NP — SAM
Spring.— Donald Grant Mitchell.— ADAH
Spring.— Thomas Moore (after the Greek of Anacreon). —
Spring. — David Morton. See Sonnets from a Hospital.
Spring. — Thomas Nash. See Summer's Last Will and Testa
ment.
Spring. — Grace Fitzgerald Orr. — HB
Spring. — Alexander Pope. See Pastorals.
Spring, The.— Ezra Pound.— MOAP—TBM
Spring. — Stella Reinhardt. — OA
Spring. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN
Spring. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — TBV
Spring: "Peddler and the reddleman, The." — V. Sackville-
West. See Land, The.
Spring, sel.—V. Sackville-West.
Nocturne: "Now die the sounds. No whisper stirs the
trees."— GT-2
Spring. — William Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost.
Spring. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Revolt of Islam, The.
Spring. — Christopher Smart. — OB EC
Spring, The.— James Speed.— ADAH
Spring. — Andre Spire, tr. fr. the French by Jethro Bithell. —
AWP
Spring. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon). —
AWP—JAWP—WBP
Spring: "Dip down upon the northern "shore." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H. ("Dip down
upon the northern shore").
Spring: "Now fades the last long streak of snow." — Alfred,
Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam, A. H. H. ("Now
Spring.— Celia Thaxt'er. — CPN—DD—HH— PEM— PRWS—
RAR— SPE-5— TYP
Spring: "But why so far excursive." — James Thomson. See
Seasons, The.
Spring: "Come, gentle Spring, ethereal mildness, come." —
James Thomson. See Seasons, The.
Spring: "Long let us walk." — James Thomson. See Seasons,
The (Spring: "Come, gentle Spring," etc.).
Spring. — Henry David Thoreau. See Walden.
Spring. — Meta E. B. Thorne. See Songs of the Seasons.
Spring. — Henry Timrod. — AP— APB— GR-a— HBV— IAP—
LEAP- NLK— PB-7— SPP— TCAP
f (Spring in Carolina.) — LPS-2 — SBA (abr.)
Spring: "When from her winter-prison." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Japanese.-^SUS
Spring: "When the nightingale singeth the woods waxen
green." — Unknown (in mod. English). — TMEV
("When the nyhtegale singes, the wods waxen grene.") — -
NBE
Spring. — Louis Untermeyer. — LL-3 — VOD
Spring. — Margaret Veley. — HS
Spring. — Myra M. Waterman. — NYBV
Spring. — Edith Wharton. See Lyrical Epigrams.
Spring. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — APL
Spring and Autumn. — William James Linton. — VA
Spring and Dawn. — Le Maire des Beiges, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Spring and Fall. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — OAEP— POTT
Spring and Mother. — Caroline Darr Fitzsimmons. — HB
Spring and Summer. — "A." — PRWS
Spring Is Growing Up (1 st.)— PPYP
"Spring and summer." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Vastness.
Spring, and the Blind Children. — Alfred Noyes. — DTRN
Spring and the Fall, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Spring and Winter (si. abr.). — "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bul-
wer-Lytton) Earl of Lytton. — EPW-5
Spring and Winter ("When daisies pied," etc.). — William
Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost ("When daisies
pied," etc ) .
Spring and Winter ("When icicles hang," etc.). — William
Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost (When Icicles
Hang by the Wall).
Spring at the Capital. — Elizabeth Akers Allen. — MDAH—
PAPm
(In April.)— PRWS
Spring Beauties, The. — Helen Gray Cone. — AA — ME
Spring Carries Surprises. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Spring Cleaning. — Sam Walter Foss. See Soul's Spring
Cleaning, The.
Spring Cleaning, The. — Reynale Smith Pickering. — BS
Spring Climbs High. — Alta Booth Dunn.-
-VF
See
Spring Comes. — Unknown.— PPYP
Spring Comes to Murray Hill. — Ogden Nash. — NYBV
Spring Cries. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Spring Dusk in Williamsburg. — Virginia Lyne Tunstall.
Sonnets of an Old Town.
Spring Ecstasy. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — MAP
Spring Feeling, A. — Bliss Carman. — SPE-6
Spring Flood. — Flora Stuart. — AMV-37
Spring Flower, A.— Sarah J. Day.— PB-2
Spring Flower. — Mother Goose. — RIS
(Daffodil, The.)— PBV
(Daffy-Down-Dilly— si. diff.)— MPC-1
Spring Flowers. — William Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale
The.
Spring Flowers. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Spring).
Spring Flowers from Ireland. — Denis Florence McCarthy. —
* ACP— TIP
Spring Garland, A. — James Rorty. — MOAP
Spring Goeth All in White. — Robert Bridges.— GT-2— HBMV—
POY— SMP— TCEP
("Spring goeth all in white.") — PWB
Spring Grass. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — -GMAS
Spring Harbingers. — Unknown. — PEM
Spring Has Come.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— TYP— WRR-1 7
Spring Hat, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Spring Heart-Break. — Liu Fang-P'ing, tr. fr. the Chinese by
Witter Bynner and Kiang Kang-hu. — GBOV
Spring House-Cleaning. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Spring Idyl on "Grass," A. — Nixon Waterman. — HHHA
Spring in a Garden. — Abraham Cowley. See Mistress, The.
Spring in Carmel. — George Sterling.— GPE—SBMV
Spring in Carolina. — Henry Timrod. See Spring.
Spring in England. — Charles Buxton Going.— HBMV— VOD
Spring in Florida.— C. B. Roth. — LPS-1
Spring in New England, sel. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Bluebird, The.— BLA— SN
Spring in New England.— Carlos Wilcox. — APW
Spring in New Hampshire. — Claude McKay. — ANL — BANP
Spring in Oxford Street. — John Presland. — VOD
Spring in the Arizona Desert. — Grace Hoffman White. — HB
Spring in the Gai den.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — WFG
Spring in the North. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Spring in the Pennin.es. — Herbert E. Palmer. — BPM-32
Spring in the South. — Archibald Rutledge. — APD
Spring in the South. — Henry van Dyke. — ADAH— PVD
Spring in the Student's Quarter. — Henri Murger, tr. fr. the
French by Andrew Lang. — AWP
Spring in the Subway. — Elsa Gill.— POY
Spring in the Trenches. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Spring in the Woods. — Nina Gail Stong. — HB
Spring in Town. — William Cullen Bryant. — APW
Spring in Town. — Charles Hanson Towne. See Manhattan.
Spring in War-Time. — Sara Teasdale. — OHIP
(Spring in War Time.) — RH
Spring Is Coming. — Mary Howitt. — PEDC (abr.) — RYC(a£>r.)
(Coming of Spring, The.)— GS — RAR
Spring Is Coming. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
"Spring is coming by a many signs, The." — John Clare. — EG
Spring Is Growing Up. — "A." See Spring and Summer.
"Spring Is Late, The." — Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton.— HBV
(Late Spring, The.) — LPS-1
Spring Journey, A. — Alice Freeman Palmer. — HBV
Spring Landscape. — Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a
Portrait Painter (XII).
Spring Lilt, A. — Unknown. — BFVR— HBV— MPB— OTPC—
RYC
Spring Maiden, A. — E. Louise Liddell.— BTB-8
Spring Market.— Louise Driscoll.— HBMV— HBVY— NLK
Spring Meeting, A. — Unknown. — PEM
Spring Message, A. — Joan Alpermann. — MCG
Spring Morning. — William Browne. — WP
Spring Morning. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
Spring Morning — Santa Fe. — Lynn Riggs. — TBM
Spring Morning. — Coley B. Taylor. See Chinoiseries.
"Spring, my dear, The" (Echoes, XL).— William Ernest Hen
ley.— BPN
Spring Night. — Coley B. Taylor. See Chinoiseries.
Spring Night.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP— HBMV— MAP— PC-
Spring, 1934. — Don Stanford. — TB
Spring Ode. — Don Marquis. — PC
Spring. Odes I and II. — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Spring of God, The. — William Alexander Percy. See In April
Once.
Spring of the Year, The.— Allan Cunningham.— B CEP— BSV
— EV-4— HBV— OBEV
(Gane Were But the Winter Cauld.)— EBSV
(Gone Were But the Winter Cold.)— CH
Spring Offensive. — Wilfred Owen. — RH
Spring on the Land. — Mark Antony de Wolfe Howe. — CR
Spring on the Ochils. — J. Logie Robertson.— EBSV — OBVV
Spring on the Prairie. — Herbert Bates. — MLP
Spring Opinions. — Abbie L. Merriman. — SPE-8
Spring Passion. — Joel Elias Spingarn. — HBV
Spring Patchwork. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — ME
Spring Planting. — Helen Hay Whitney. — GBOV — ME
Spring Poem, A. — Bion, tr. fr. the Greek by Eugene Field. —
PEF
Spring Poet, The.— Hal Berte.— WRR-30
Spring Poet, The.— Unknown. — BTB-5
Spring Pools.— Robert Frost.— MOAP— SMP
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TITLE INDEX
Stanzas
Spring Questions. — Clara Doty Bates. — PPL
Spring Quiet. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CH — GT-2
("Gone were but the winter.") — EG
Spring Relish, A. — John Burroughs. — ADAH
Spring Returns, The. — Charles Leonard Moore. — HBV
Spring Ring-Jingle. — Michael Lewis. — RIS
Spring Sadness. — Edgar R. Smothers. — BMC
Soring Song. — Bliss Carman. — HBV — LEAP (abr.) — NLK —
OCL— PVS— VA— WTP-3— YT
(Spring-Song.)— CPG
Make Me Over, Mother April (*?/.).— HBVY
(From "Spring Song" — br. sel.) — BAP
(Spring Song— shorter sel.) — POY
Spring Song. — Hilda Conkling. — GBV— HH — ME— MPB—
MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
Spring Song. — John Davidson. — BMEP
Spring Song. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans Lewes
Cross). See Spanish Gypsy, The.
Spring Song. — William Griffith. — BAP — BLA — ME — MPB —
SBMV
Spring Song. — Herman Hesse, tr. fr. the German by Ludwig
Lewisohn.— AWP—JAWP—WBP
Spring Song, A. — Mary Howit. — EV-4
Spring Song. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Spring Song. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — PCD
Spring Song (" 'Awake/ said the sunshine," etc.). — Unknown.
—PEM
Spring Song, A ("Old Mother Earth," etc.) — Unknown. —
ADAH— PEM
Spring Song ("Summer is coming," etc.). — Unknown. See
Oxfordshire Children's May Song.
Spring Song and a Later, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Spring Song in the City. — Robert Buchanan. — HBV — OTPC —
SN— VA
Spring Song of a Super-Blake. — Louis Unterrneyer. — HBMV
Spring Song of the Birds. — James I, King of Scotland.— OBEV
Spring Sows Her Seeds. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — NV
Spring Symphony. — David Fallon. — POY
Spring, the Sweet Spring. — Thomas 'Nashe. See Summer's
Last Will and Testament.
Spring, the Travelling Man. — Winifred M. Letts. — MLP — VOD
Spring Thought. — David Morton. — BPM-31
Spring Twilight. — Edward Rowland Sill. — HBR
Spring Walk, The.— Thomas Miller.— ABVC—CPN— OTPC—
PB-2
Spring, Wanting Her. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.
See Sweet Spring, Thou Turn'st.
Spring Wind. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Spring Wish. — John Farrar. — GFA
(Wish.)— PT
Springfield Magical. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Springfield Mountain. — Unknown. — AB S— APW — IH A
(O Johnny Dear, Why Did You Go? — diff. vers.)— ABS
Springfield of the Far Future, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Spring's Answer.-r-Edwin Osgood Grover. — NLK
Spring's Immortality. — Mackenzie Bell. — VA
Spring's Procession. — Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
Spring's Torch-Bearer. — Maurice Thompson. — BLA
Spring's Welcome. — John Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe.
Spring's Wooing. — Nellie Bristow. — HB
Spring-Song. — Bliss Carman. See Spring Song.
Spring-Tide. — Unknown. See Springtime.
Springtide of Love.— Bible, O. T. See Song of Solomon, The.
Springtime. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MAPA
Springtime.— Unknown. — CBOV (Mid. English) — EP — EPOM
— EPP (Mid. and mod. English) — GR-e
(Spring-Tide.)— EV-1— OBEV
Springtime a la Carte. — "O. Henry" (William Sidney Porter).
— WRR-15
Springtime in Cookham Dean. — Cecil Roberts. — GT-2 — HBMV
—VOD
Springtime Theft. — Marie Ernilie Gilchrist. — VOD
Sprinkling. — Dorothy Mason Pierce. — SUS
Sprite's Song. — Lady Margaret Sackville, — HMSP
Spruce Tree, The. — Dorothy Choate Herriman. — CPG
"Sprung from the blood of Israel's scattered race." — Matthew
Arnold. See Rachel.
Spunyarn. — John Masefield. — PM
Squabble of the Sea Nymphs or the Sacrifice of the Tuscarar-
oes. — Mercy Warren. — BAV
Squall, The.— Leonora Speyer.— MMV— NPSC— POT— VOD
Square Thing, The. — Myrtle Reed. See Spinner in the Sun.
Squarest Un among JEm, The. — Detroit Free Press. — BTB-6
Squaring Ourselves. — James Montague. — PPGW
Squaw Man, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Squire, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Prologue).
'Squire at Vauxhall, The. — Austin Dobson. — EA
Squire Hawkins's Story. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Squire Maurice, sel. ("Inland I wander slow"). — Alexander
Smith.— EPW-5
Squire of Alsatia, The, sel. — Thomas Shadwell.
Expostulation, The. — OAEP
Squire of Low Degree, The, sel. — Unknown.
Medieval Mirth. — ACP
Squire's Bargain, The. — E. M. Traquair. — BTB-S
Squire's Pledge, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Squire's Rooster, The.— Walter H. Neall.— OHCS-33
Squires Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales,
The. \
Squirrel, The.— Bernard Bkrton.— CPN— OTPC— RYC
Squirrel, The ("Dear littld squirrel sat under a tree, A"). —
Unknown.— PBV %
Squirrel, The ("Whisky, frisky, etc.).— Unknown.— RIS— SUS
(Whisky Frisky.) — GFA — PB-1 — PBV
Squirrel, The ("Winds, The," etc.).— Unknown.— HWC
Squirrel Hunt, A. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pas
torals.
Squirrel's Arithmetic, The. — Annie Douglass Bell. — PEM
Squirrel's Lesson, The. — Unknown. — PPYP— YFR
(Time Enough.)— PEM
Squirt-Gun Uncle Maked Me, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.
Stab, The.— Will Wallace Harney.— AA— BTP— OHCS-7
"Stabat Mater" ("Father Michael — the choir-boys " etc ) —
Unknown.— WRR-29 J'
Stabat Mater ("Jews were wrought to cruel madness").-—
Unknown.— WLIP
Stabat Mater Dolorosa. — Jacopone da Todi, tr. fr. the Latin by
Abraham Coles.
(Latin vers. and English tr.) — HBV — LPS-2
(tr. by an unknown author.) — WGRP — WHL
(tr. by Thomas Walsh.)— CAW
Stabat Mater Speciosa. — Jacopone da Todi (?), tr. fr. the
Latin by Thomas Walsh. — CAW
Stability of Our Government, The. — Charles Sprague. — PPSC
Staccato to O Le Lupe, A (parody). — Bliss Carman. — PA
"Stack Arms." — Joseph Blynth Alston. — PAH — SPP
Stack-Builder, The.— William Walter Gill.— CGOV
Stacking the Needles. — Theda Kenyon. — AOAH
Staff and Scrip, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— OAEP — POTT
— VLEP— WRR-8
Staff That Sustains, The. — Elkanah East Taylor. — HB
Staff-Nurse: New Style. — William Ernest Henley. See In
Hospital.
Staff -Nurse: Old Style. — William Ernest Henley. See In
Hospital.
Stafford's Cabin. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CV — DDA —
TCAP
Stag, The. — Padraic Colum. — GTIV
(Deer of Ireland, The.)— TIP
Stag, The. — Harold Lewis Cook. — MM
Stag Hunt, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake,
The (Chase, The).
Stag Hunt, The. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Au
tumn) .
Stage Adventuress, The. — Jerome K. Jerome. — WRR-8
Stage Detective and Peasants, The. — Jerome 1C. Jerome. —
WRR-8
Stage Driver's Story, The ("It was the stage driver's story/'
etc. ) . — Unknown. — IHA
Stage Hero, The. — Jerome K. Jerome. — WRR-9
Stage Heroine, The. — Jerome K. Jerome. — WRR-8
Stage of Destiny, The. — Beaumont Claxton. — OHCS-36
Stage Struck (play). — Unknown. — BTB-3
Stage Technique — Study in Playmaking. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Stage-Coach, The. — Washington Irving. — CHB
Stage-Driver's Story, The ("In '67 Jake Poole," etc.).—Un-
known.— OHCS-21— WRR-19
Stage-Struck. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-5
Stage-Struck Hero, The. — Unknown. — BTB-8 — OHCS-35
Stagirius. — Matthew Arnold. — EP— GEPC — MRV
(Desire.)— LPS-2— MV-2— WGRP
Stagnant, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Stagolee (2 vers., with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Stain Not the Sky. — Henry van Dyke. — MLP — PVD
Stains.— Theodosia Garrison.— BAP— BPP— HBV— LBM V—
LEAP— PT— TCAP— TPH— WGRP
Stair-Step Children.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— WRR-58
Stairway, The. — Mary Channell Stevens. — PDN
Stairways and Gardens.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— GBOV— ME
— PB-9
Stalky Jack.— William Brighty Rands.— CGOV— RIS
Stamboul. — Joseph Auslander. — MCT
Stammering Wife, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — THP
Stamp Act, The. — William Grimshaw. — WRR-10
Stand by the Flag.— Joseph Holt.— OHCS-2
Stand by the Flag.— John Nichols Wilder.— FO AH (abr.)—
GN (abr.)— HH— JHP— LC (sts. 3 and 6)
"Stand by the flag" (2 sts.).~ MPC-12— PEDC
"Stand close around, ye Stygian set." — Walter Savage Landor.
See Pericles and Aspasia.
Stand Fast.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Stand Forth! — Angela Morgan. — ICBD
"Stand forth, Taxation! kindler of the flame." — Jonathan Odell.
See American Times, The.
Stand! the Ground's Your Own. — John Pierpont. See War
ren's Address.
Standard Forgings Plant. — William Stephens. — NAMP
Standard on the Braes o' Mar, The. — Alexander Laing. —
EBSV
Standard-Bearer, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Standards.— Charles Wharton Stork.— BLP—GR-a—NV—PT
— TBM
Standin* on the Walls of Zion (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Standing on Tiptoe. — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG — OCL
Standish of Standish, sels. — Jane G, Austin.
First Thanksgiving Day of New England, The, — TO AH
(First Thanksgiving, The. — ad. by Pauline A. Bris
tow.)— WRR-40
Stanza on Freedom, A. — James Russell Lowell. See Stanzas
on Freedom.
Stanzas: "Could Love for ever." — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
— BPB— EPW-4— HBV
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Stanzas: "Bead leaves strew the forest walk, The." — John G.
C. Brainard.— BAY— LA
Stanzas: "Farewell. Life! my senses swim." — Thomas Hood.
—ERP— VA
(Farewell, Life!)— BEL— EPN—LPS-1
(Stanzas Written in Sickness.) — EV-4
Stanzas: "I will go back to the great sweet mother." — Alger
non Charles Swinburne. See Triumph of Time, The.
Stanzas: "If, Marchioness, you can descry." — Pierre Corneille,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Stanzas: "I'll not weep that thou art going to leave me." —
Emily Bronte. — CPOI
Stanzas: "In a drear-nighted December." — John Keats. — ERP
— GPE— HBV—OBEV— OBRV— TVSH
(December.)— GN—OTPC
(Happy Insensibility.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
("In a drear-nighted December.") — EG
(In a Drear-Nighted December.)— BCEP— BPN— CBOV—
CH— CRE— EPN— GEPM— NAL— TCEP— TOP
— TPH
(Song.)— EV-4
(Song: "In a Drear-Nighted December.) — EM-2
(Winter.)— BPB
Stanzas: "My life is like the summer rose." — Richard Henry
Wilde.— AA—AP—APW— BAY— SPP
(Life.)— LPS-3
(My Life Is like the Summer Rose.) — APD — APL —
GR-a— HBV— IAP— TCAP
Stanzas: "Nature doth have her dawn each day." — Henry
David Thoreau.— MOAP
Stanzas: "Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story." —
George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Stanzas Written on
the Road between Florence and Pisa.
Stanzas: "Often rebuk'd, yet always back returning." — Emily
Bronte.— EPW-4— HBV— OAEP— OBVV—VA
("Often rebuk'd, yet always back returning.") — GTML
Stanzas: "She was a queen of noble Nature's crowning." —
Hartley Coleridge. — EPW-4
(She Was a Queen.)— EV-4
(Solitary-Hearted, The.)— HBV— OBEV
Stanzas: "Where forlorn sunsets flare and fade." — William
Ernest Henley. See Over the Hills and Far Away.
Stanzas: "You are as beautiful as white clouds." — Conrad
Aiken. See Variations.
Stanzas— April, 1814.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— BPN— EM-2—
EPW-4— ERP— GPE— OAEP
("Away! The moor is dark beneath the moon.") — CBE
(Remorse.)— EA— OBEV
Stanzas concerning Love. — Stefan George, tr. fr. the German
by Ludwig Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Stanzas for a New Song. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Stanzas for Music ("Bright be the place"). — George Gordon,
Lord Byron.— ERP
Stanzas for Music ("There be none of beauty's daughters").
— George Gordon, Lord Byron. — AWP — BEL — BPN—
EP — EPN — EPW-4— ERP — EV-4— GPE — HBV —
MCCG— OAEP— OBRV— SEP— SPE-4— TOP— TPH
— WTP-2
(For Music.)— NAL— OBEV
(Nature's Daughter.) — MR
(There Be None of Beauty's Daughters.)— CBE— GTBS—
Stanzas for Music ("There's not a joy"). — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. — BEL— BPN— EM-2 — EPN— EPW-4—
EV-4— HBV— OAEP— SEP— TOP
(Youth and Age.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
Stanzas for Music ("They say that hope"). — George Gordon,
Lord Byron.— BPN— EPW-4
Stanzas from a Litany ("From being anxious," etc.}. — John
Donne. See Litany, The.
Stanzas from "Milton" ("And did those feet," etc.}. — William
Blake. See Milton.
Stanzas from "The Church Porch." — George Herbert. See
Church Porch, The.
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN
—EM-2— EPN— EPNC— GEPC— OAEP— SEP— VLEP
"Approach, for what we seek is here" (set.}. — BMEP
"Garden, overgrown — yet mild, The" (br. sel.). — GBOV
Stanzas from "The Hymn to Light." — Abraham Cowley. See
Hymn to Light, The.
Stanzas from the Ivory Gate. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See
"Mighty thoughts of an old world, The."
Stanzas in Memory of the Author of "Obermann." — Matthew
Arnold.— BPN— EM-2— EPN— GEPC— VLEP
("Some secrets may the poet tell.") — GPE
Stanzas in the Infrared. — Ethel Jacobson. — DDA
Stanzas: Little While, a Little While, A. — Emily Bronte.—
CR— GTIV
(Little While, a Little While, A.)— CPOI— GTML—
OAEP
Stanzas Occasioned by the Ruins of a Country Inn Unroofed
and Blown Down by the Storm. — Philip Freneau. —
APW— DDA— IAP— MOAP— TCAP
(On the Ruins of a Country Inn.) — AA
Stanzas on Freedom. — James Russell Lowell. — AOAH — CAP
— GN (a&r.)— IAP— MC— OHIP— OTA— TYP (afcr.)
(Freedom.)— PEOR (a&r.)
(Slaves— last st. )— OQP— PCD— QP-2— WBLP
(Stanza on Freedom, A.)— A A— JPC— WTP-6
Stanzas on Mutability.— Hugo von Hofmannsthal, tr. fr. the
German &y Jethro Bithell. — AWP
Stanzas on Oliver Cromwell. — John Dryden. See
Heroic Stanzas.
Stanzas on Woman. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wake-
field, The.
Stanzas to . ("Well, some may hate and some may scorn")
—Emily Bronte.— CPOI
Stanzas to Augusta ("Though the day," etc.). — George Gor
don, Lord Byron. — BCEP — BPN — EM-2 — EPW-4
ERP— GEPM— TPH
Stanzas to Augusta ("When all around grew drear and dark.")
— George Gordon, Lord Byron. — ERP
Stanzas to Eternity. — Unknown, tr. by Elsie M. Wilbor. — DRB
Stanzas to Mr. Bentley. — Thomas Gray. — EV-3
Stanzas to My Nose. — Unknown. — WRR-9
Stanzas to Pale Ale. — Unknown. — BOHV
Stanzas to the Memory of Thomas Hood.— -Bartholomew Sim
mons. — VA
(To the Memory of Thomas Hood.)— LPS-3
Stanzas to the Po. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — TBV
Stanzas upon the Epic Poets. — Frangois Marie Arouet de Vol
taire, tr. fr. the French by Tobias Smollett. — WTP-9
Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples. — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. — BEL— BPN — CBE (abr.)— CRE— EM-2—
EPN— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GEPC— GPE— GTBS—
GTSE — GTSL— MCCG — OAEP — OBRV — WHA —
WLIP
(Sun Is Warm, the Sky Is Clear, The— abr.).— LPS-1
Stanzas Written in His Library. — Robert Sou they. — EP —
EPW-4— TPH
(Among His Books.)— EV-4
(His Books.)— BCEP— OBEV
(My days among the Dead Are Past [or Passed.]) — EPNC
—ERP— GPE— HBV— LEAP— OBRV— SEP—
TOP
(Scholar, The.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
Stanzas Written in Sickness. — Thomas Hood. See Stanzas:
"Farewell, Life! my senses swim."
Stanzas Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa (C).
— George Gordon, Lord Byron.— BPB — BPN — EPW-4
—ERP— EV-4— HBV— MCCG—OBRV— TCEP
(AH for Love.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
("Oh talk not to me of a name," etc.)— CBE
(Stanzas.)— WTP-2
Stanzas: Written under a Picture of King's College Chapel,
Cambridge. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — MCT
Star, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — HBMV
Star, The.— Beatrice Redpath.— CPG— OCL
Star, The.— Dora Sigerson. — TL
Star, The.— Jane Taylor.— CBPC—CCP—CPN—GS— HBV—
HBVY— MPB — PB-3 — PBV — PPL— RAR — RIS —
RYC
(Little Star, The.)— BOHV (var.)~-~ QTPC
(Nursery Rhymes — 1st st. tr. into Latin.) — LPS-3
(Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.)— CFBP— GFA— LPP—
MHT— MPC-2 (a&r.)— OFPE— PBGP— PECK-
PEM — PTA-1— RON — SAS — TVC (5 sts.)—
TVSH (5 sts.)
Star, The. — Sara Teasdale. — PTER
Star, A ("I have a little sister"). — Unknozvn. — PB-1
(I Have a Little Sister.)— CBPC— MPC-2— RIS
Star, A ("Star has stopped, A," etc.). — Unknozvn. — BPP
Star, The ("This other night," etc.). Unknown. — CHB
Star, The.— Willpughby Weaving.— HBMV— HBVY
Star, The. Dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt, following his
Death, January 6, 1919. — Marion Couthouy Smith. —
DD— PAH
Star Bearer, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — CLS
Star in the West, The. — Hezeldah Butterworth. — PEOR
Star in the West, The.— Eliza Cook. — PEDC
Star Map, A. — Sara Teasdale. — TCAP
Star Morals. — Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, tr. fr. the German
Stai
by Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP
tr of Bethlehem, The. — Katharine Lee Bates. — SPT
Star of Bethlehem. — Florence Van Cleve.— OQP— QP-2
Star of Bethlehem. — Frederick Edward Weatherly.— WRR-58
Star of Calvary, The. — Nathaniel Hawthorne. — AA
Star of Democracy, The. — Henry Watterson. — WRR-30
Star of Ethiopia. — Lucian B. Watkins. — BANP
Star of My Heart.— Vachel Lindsay. — CPL— OQP — QP-1 —
SDH— VOD— YF
"Star of my mishap imposed this pain, The." — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia (XXXI).
Star of Sangamon, The, sel. — Lyman Whitney Allen.
Great American, The. — PSO
Star of the East. — Eugene Field. — HH — OQP — PEF — QP-1
Star of the East. — Mary B. Sleight. — CS
Star of the Sea. — Sebastian Brandt. See Ship of Fools, The.
"Star Sirius and the Pole Star dwell afar." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti, See Later Life.
Star Song.— Gladys Cromwell. — SPT
Star Song, The. — Robert Herrick. — CHB (a&r.)— GN (abr.)—
OOP (a&r.)— SPE-1
(Star Song, The: A Caroll to the King.) — GS
Star Song. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — HBV
Star Spangled Banner. — Francis Scott Key. See Star-Spangled
Banner.
Star Spangled Banner — with Variations, The. — Unknown. —
PPGW
Star Talk.— Robert Graves. — HBMV — MBP — ODP — RG—
TCPD— WP
"Star that bids the shepherd fold, The." — John Milton. See
Comus.
Star That Bringest Home the Bee. — Thomas Campbell. See
Song to the Evening Star.
508
TITLE INDEX
Stella
-BMC
Star Thought—Frances Wells — NP
Star Wish. — Unknown. — HBVY
Star-Fancy for a Child, A.— G. Forrester Scott.— ABVC
Starfish, The. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — BPM-30
Star-Gazing. — Unknown. — OHCS-30
Starless Crown, The.— Unknown.— "BTE-G— OHCS-30
Starlight. — John White Chadwick. — A A
Starlight. — Harold Lewis Cook. — NP
Starlight. — Plato, tr. fr. the Greek by Henry van Dyke.
(Echoes from the Greek Anthology — I.)— PVD
Starlight Night, The. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — ACP—
— CAW— EV-5— GTBS— JKCP— MBP— OBVV
Starlight, Starbright (pr.).— Ruth Sapinsky.— WRR-22
' * Star-light, star-bright. ' ' — Unknown. — RI S
Starling, The.— "B. R. M."— PBV
Starling Lake, The. — "Seumas O'SulHvan" (James Starkey).
^ S— AWP— GT-2— JAWP— WBP
(My Sorrow.)— HBV— NP
(Rosses, The.)— LBBV— FOOT
Starlings, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Starlings, The,— Charles Kingsley.— CGOV
Starling's Spring Rondel, A. — James Cousins. — HBV — HBVY
Star-Pudding.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — DDA
Starred Mother, The. — Robert Whitaker. — OHPP — RH
Starry Classroom. — E. Merrill Root. — DDA
Starry Flag, The. — Stockton Bates. — OHCS-29
Starry Heights, The. — Marie Tello Phillips. — HB
Starry Host, The. — John Lancaster Spalding. See God and the
Soul.
Starry Mist, The. — F. R. Higgins. — TL
Stars. — Karle Wilson Baker. — LC
Stars, set. ("O, stars and dreams," etc.), — Emily Bronte. —
CPOI
Stars, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter). — CG
— MPC-14 (1st 2 sts.)—OTPC
Stars, The.— Mary Carolyn Davies.— DD— HH
Stars, The. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — AA
Stars. — Ulric Guttinger, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring-
ton.— AFP
Stars. — Carolyn Hancock. — RIS
Stars. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Stars, The.— Agnes McConnell Sligh.— PPGW
Stars.— Sara Teasdale.— CP— HBMV— LC— LL-1— NP — PB-8
— SP— SPT— YT
Stars ("I'm glad the stars," etc.). — Unknown. — GFA
Stars ("Little boy, A"). — Unknown. — GFA
Stars' Accusal, The. — John Oxenham. — RH
Stars and Stripes, The.— James T. Fields.— FOAH—HH
Stars and Stripes, The. — Arthur Hollis. — GSRC
Stars and Stripes, The. — A. Y. Leech. — FOAH
Stars and Stripes, The. — William David Moffat. — FOAH
Stars and Stripes, The. — Lucretia Gray Noble. — FOAH — HS
Stars and Stripes, The. — Unknown. — FOAH— PEOR
Stars and Stripes, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PSO
Stars and Stripes, The. — Thomas Williams. — AP
Stars and the Soul. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Stars Are Coming, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Stars at Tallapoosa. — Wallace Stevens. — MOAP
Stars Begin to Fall. — Unknown. — A A
Stars Dance, The. — Thomas Campion. See Lords' Mask, The.
Stars in Darkness. — Peter A. Lea. — VIL
Stars in My Country's Sky — Are Ye All There? — Lydia Hunt-
ley Sigourney. — FOAH
Stars in Town, The. — Mariana Griswold van Rensselaer. —
MCG
"Stars must make an awful noise, The." — Harold Monro. See
Strange Meetings.
Stars of Cheer.— Caroline D. Swan.— JKCP
Stars of the Desert. — Laurence Hope. (Mrs. Malcolm Nicol-
son). — LHW
Stars of the Summer Night. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
See Spanish Student, The.
Stars Sang in God's Garden, The. — Joseph Plunkett.— JKCP
Stars' Song, The. — Greville MacDonald. — BOL
Stars, Songs, Faces. — Carl Sandburg. — CMP — SASS
Stars Stand Up in the Air, The. — Unknown, tr. fr* the Irish
by Thomas McDonagh. — GTIV
Starscape, A.— John Bellenden. — ACP
Star-Spangled Banner, The. — Francis Scott Key.— AA — APL —
APW— BAV— BBV— BLPA— CPN — CTBP— DD —
FOAH— FPE — HBV— HBVY — HH — HT— JHP —
LEAP— LLC — LPS-2 — MC— MPC-7-13 — OHCS-4—
OTPC— PAH— PAP— P APm— PB-2 — PBGG— PECK
— PEDC— PJH-1— PSO— RON— SPP— SR— TCAP—
TVSH — TYP — WBLP — WTP-5 — WRR-45 (with
music) — WRR-48 (with music)
Star-Spangled Banner, The. — Jessie F. O'Donnell. — DRB
Star-Spangled Banner, The. — Henry Watterson. — SPS
Star-Splitter, The. — Robert Frost. — CMP
Start Where You Stand. — Berton Braley. — ICBD
Star-Talk.— Robert Graves. See Star Talk.
Starting from Paumonok. — Walt Whitman. — AP — APB— MRV
Starting Out.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Starting-Point, The.— Priscilla Leonard.— P 01— SL
"Startled by a single scream." — Saigo Hoshi, tr. fr. the Japanese
by Arthur Waley.
(Seven Poems, IV.)— AWP
Starvation Peak Evening. — David O'Neil. — LA
Starved Rock.— Edgar Lee Masters.— CMP
Starving to Death on a Government Claim. — Unknown. —
ABS (si abr.)— IHA (var. abr.)
(Lane County Bachelor, The — with music.)— AS
State, The. — Sir William Jones. See Ode in Imitation of
Alcaeus, An.
State of Age, The. — George Meredith. — VLEP
State of Arkansas, The. — Unknown. — CSF
Stately Building, Old and Homely. — Unknown. — WRR-54
Stately Minuet, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — DRB
Statement in November. — Virginia Moore. — BPM-32
States Crowning Washington, The (an e.vercise). — Kate Bowles
Sherwood. — WOAH
Statesman in Retirement. — William Cowper. See Retirement.
Statesman, Ruler, Hero, Martyr. — Susie M. Best. — WRR-45
Statesman's Secret, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APIS CAP
Static. — Rolfe Humphries. — AMV-37
Static. — Gertrude Van Winkle. — GFA
Station Despair. — "Joaquin" Miller. — WRR-33
(Don't Stop at the Station Despair.) — POI — SL
Station-Agent's Story, The. — Rose A. Hartwick Thorpe. —
OHCS-18
Station-Master's Story, The. — George R. Sims. — OHCS-24 —
PTA-2
• (In the Signal Box: A Station Master's Story.)— BTB-5
Statistics. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Statistics. — Stephen Spender. — MBP
Statue, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Statue, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Statue, A. — R. Pier. — CAG
Statue, The. — Unknown. — LLC
Statue and Birds. — Louise Bogan. — MAP
Statue and the Bust, The. — Robert Browning. — BEL— BMEP
—BPN—CR—EM-2— EPN— GEPC—OAEP— PIAE—
TOP— VLEP— WRR-8
Statue in a Garden, A. — Agnes Lee. — GBOV — HBMV
— NP
Statue in Clay, The. — Unknown. — BTB-3 — OHCS-12
Statue Inscribed "Lee," Richmond. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — LS
Statue of Liberty, The. — Thomas Hardy. — EPN
Statue of Liberty Unveiled, The. — George W. Bungay. —
OHCS-27
Statue of Lorenzo de' Medici, The. — J. E. Nesmith. — AA
Statue of Old Andrew Jackson, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Statue of Sherman by St. Gaudens, The. — Henry van Dyke. —
Statues, The. — Laurence Binyon. — OBVV
Statue's Story, The. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Statute of Liberty. — Sheila Jane Crooke. — DDA
Stay at Home, The.— Martha Haskell Clark.— VOD
Stay in the South.— Andrew M. McConnell.— OHCS-38
"Stay now with me, and list to my sighs." — Dante Alighieri.
See La Vita Nuova.
Stay, O Stay.— A. E. Coppard.— MBP
Stay! O Stay! Ye Winged Howers. — Mathew Stevenson. See
At the Florists Feast in Norwich.
"Stay, O sweet, and do not rise!" — John Donne (also at. to
John Dowlands). — EG
(Daybreak.;— OBEV— TOP
"Stay, speedy Time, behold, before thou pass." — Michael Dray-
ton. See Idea's Mirrour.
Stay, Stay at Home, My Heart, and Rest. — Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow. See Home Song.
"Stay-at-Home, The." — Marjorie Charles Driscoll. — DDA
Stay-at-Home, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — CV
Steadfast. — Everard Jack Appleton. — ICBD
Steadfast.— Arthur Hugh Clough. See With Whom Is No Va
riableness, Neither Shadow of Turning.
Steadfast Cross! (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
(Holy Cross.)— ACP— CAW
Steadfastness. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. Sec Supplication. A.
Steal Away.— Unknown.— APW— SPP
Stealing Roses. — Mrs. Mary L. Gaddess. — WRR-12
Steam. — Frederick Mortimer Clapp. — VOD
Steam Man, The. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — RON
Steam Power. — Erasmus Darwin. See Economy of Vegetation,
The.
Steam Shovel, The, — Eunice Tietjens. — LL-2 — MMV — NP —
NPSC
Steam Threshing-Machine, The. — Charles Tennyson-Turner. —
CBOV— PTER
Steamers. — John Gould Fletcher. — MLP
Steel. — Joseph Auslander. — FP — GPE — TBM — TCPD — TL
Steel Glass, The, sels. — George Gascoigne.
"Alas, my lord, my haste was all too hot.'* — EP
(Epilogus.)— EPW-1
(From "The Steel Glass/') — EP&P
"But here methinks my priests begin to frown."
(From "The Steel Glass.")— EPEP
Piers Ploughman. — EPW-1
Steel Laying Holler (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Steel Mill.— Louis Untermeyer.— TCPD
(Munitions Plant.) — PIAE
Steel-Flanked Stallion. — Elsa Gidlow. — TL
"I have left the hazy valley" (III).
"There is no home for the heart" (II).
"We come for our dole" (I).
Steena, Our Maid. — Unknown. — WRR-25
Steer, Bold Mariner, On! — Friedrich von Schiller, tr. fr. the
German. — MC
Steering Home. — Timothy Daniel Sullivan. — TIP
Stein Family, The. — Unknown. — BOHV
Stein Song, A. — Richard Hovey. See Spring.
Stella. — Charles Henry Crandall. — AA
Stella Flammarum. — Wilfred Campbell.— CPG
Stella Looked On. — Sir Philip Sidney. .See Astrophel and
Stella (XLI).
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Stella
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
• Philip Sidney.
Stella Maris. — "Kadra Maysi" ( Katharine Drayton Mayraut
Simons). — LS
Stella Maris, sels. — John Addington Symonds.
Je Suis Trop Jeune.— EPW-S
Sonnet: "And then she rose: and rising, then she knelt." —
EPW-5
Sonnet: "Rebuke me not! I have nor wish nor skill." —
EPW-5
Sonnet: "Silvery mosquito-curtains draped the bed." —
EPW-5
Stella Matutina.— Lillian Doherty.— WHL
"Stella since thou so right a princess art." — Sir
See Astrophel and Stella (CVII).
"Stella, the only planet of my light." — Sir Philip Sidney. See
Astrophel and Stella (LXVIII).
"Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame." — Sir Philip Sid
ney. See Astrophel and Stella (XC).
Stella's Birthday.— William Cowper.— CGOV
Stella's Birthday, March 13, 1726/7. — Jonathan Swift.— CEP—
EP— EPRE— GTIV— OBEC
Stella's Birthday, 1720.— Jonathan Swift.— CBOV—EV-3
Stella's Birth-Day, Written in the Year 1718.— Jonathan Swift.
—CEP— FT
Stellenbosch.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Stephano's Song. — William Shakespeare. See Tempest, The
(Caliban after the Shipwreck).
Stepmother, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Stepping in Father's Tracks. — Louise S. Upham. — TS
Stepping Westward. — William Wordsworth. — BEL — BPN —
CGOV— -CH — CR — ERP—GEPC — GEPM— HBV—
MBL— MCT— OBRV
Sterilized Country School. — James William Foley. — WRR-55
Stern Daughter of the Voice of God.— William Wordsworth. See
Ode to Duty.
Stethoscope Song, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB— BHP
—CAP
Stevedore, The.— C. C. Shanfelter. — PAPm
Stevenson's Birthday. — Katherine Miller. — AA — PECK
Stewball (with music). — Unknown, — ABF
Stick, The.— May O'Rourke.— HBMV
Stick to It.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG—FF—POI
Stickit Minister, The. — Samuel Rutherford Crockett. —
WRR-21
Stick-Together Families, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Stigma, The. — Francis de Haes Janvier. — OHCS-12
Stigmata. — Charles Warren Stoddard. — JKCP
Stile, The.— Clifford Chase.— WRR-29
Still by Meadow and Stream. — Arthur Bullen. See Whisperer,
The.
Still Day in Autumn, A. — Sarah Helen Whitman.— LPS-2
Still in the Fight.— S. E. Kiser.— POI—SL
"Still let my tyrants know, I am not doom'd to wear/' — Emily
Bronte. See Prisoner, The: A Fragment.
Still Life. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Still Search, The. — Genevieve Taggard. — NV
Still Small Voice, The. — Alexander Smart. — PRWS
"Still stands the forest primeval ; but far away from its
shadow." — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evarige-
line.
Still, Still with Thee. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — BLRP— BPP
_GT-2— LLC— LOW— POI
(When I Awake I Am Still with Thee.)— MRV— OQP—
QP-1
Still the Cross. — E. Merrill Root. — RH
Still the Mind Smiles. — Robinson Jeffers.— CMP
Still Thou Art Question. — Unknown.— MOM
Still Though the One I Sing.— Walt Whitman.— AA— IAP
Still to Be Neat. — Ben Jonson. See Epicoene, or The Silent
Woman.
Still True. — Unknown. — GH
Still Undaunted.— George B. Ryan. — CIV
Still Voyager. — Unknown. — DDA
Still Waters.— William C. Richards.— OHCS-23
Still Waters.— Unknown.—BLV
(Till and Tweed.)— CBOV
(Two Rivers.) — OBEV
Stillborn Love. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Stille Nacht. — Joseph Mohr, tr. fr. the German by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW
(Holy Night— for pant.)— WRR-41
(Silent Night.)— CRYO
(Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht — orig. German and tr. by
Gruber.)— SDH
Still-heart. — Frank Pearce Sturm. — OBMV
Stillness.— James Elroy Flecker.— BLV— CH— MBP— POTT—
SMP
Stimulus of Friendship, The. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-1
Stirring Up of Billy Williams, The. — Harry Still well Edwards.
— NPTP
Stirrup Cup, The. — Aline Kilmer. — CAW
Stirrup Cup, The. — William Alexander Percy.— WHA
Stirrup-Cup, A.— Douglas Ainslie.— EBSV— HMSP
Stirrup-Cup, The.— John Hay.— AA— HBV— HT— LBAP
Stirrup-Cup, The. — Sidney Lanier. — AA — APB — BAP — CAP—
IAP— LBAP— M GAP— NAL—OBAV— OOP— PFY—
POI— QP-2— SBA— SL— SPE-2— SPP— TCAP— TOP
Stirrup-Cup, The.— Louis Untermeyer. — SPT
Stitching (C.) (in Sing-Song). — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
(Pocket Handkerchief to Have, A.)— MPC-3 — RIS
("Pocket-handkerchief to have, A.")— SAS
Stock in the Tie-Up, The. — Holman F. Day. — PPA
Stocking Song on Christmas Eve. — Mary Mapes Dodge.
(Stocking Song— abr.)— WRR-28
Stockings or Scales. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Stoddards, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Stolen Bridegroom. — Emerson Hough. — WRR-55
Stolen Child, The. — William Butler Yeats. — BEL— GR-e —
GTIV— GTML— MPB— TVSH
Stolen Custard, The.— Unknown.— PPYP— YFR
Stolen Fruit. — Thomas Randolph, tr. fr. the Latin by Leigh
Hunt. See Amyntas; or The Impossible Dowry.
Stolen Kiss, The.— George Wither.— HBV
(Sonnet upon a Stolen Kiss.) — LPS-1
Stolen Princess, The. — Joan Noble MacKenzie.— HMSP
Stolen Song, The. — Michael Williams.— SPE-8
Stone, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CV — LBBV—MBP—
MMV— NPSC
Stone, The.— Kenneth W. Porter. — PSO
Stone, The. — Thomas Vaughan. — OBS
Stone All Year.— May Williams Ward.— AMV-35
Stone Axe, The. — Robinson Jeffers. — TL
Stone Fleet, The. — Herman Melville. — BAV
Stone Mountain. — Mary Brent Whiteside. — LS
Stone of the Sepulcher, The. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah
Chauncey Woolsey).— EOAH
Stone Rejected, The. — Edwin Markham. — ICBD
Stone Trees. — John Freeman. — LBBV — MBP— PPD-2— TCPD
Stone Walls. — Julie Mathilde Lippmann. — AA
Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make. — Richard Lovelace. See
To Althea from Prison.
Stone-Age Hunters. — Janet K. Smith. — SC
Stone-Age Sea, The. — Helen Hoyt.— NP
Stone-Cutter, The. — Florencep Percy.— WRR-30
Stone-Pine and Stream. — Alice Corbin. See Desert Drift.
Stones.— Mabel Munns Charles. — HB
Stones of Memory. — Charmian Lynn Montross. — BPM-37
Stones of Venice, seL — John Ruskin.
Sermons (fr. Ch. II, si. ab. fr. Par. 14).— BTB-7
"Stone's throw out on either hand, A." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Plain Tales from the Hills.
Stonewall Jackson. — Henry Lynden Flash. — A A — DD — GA-—
PAH
Stonewall Jackson's Death. — Paul M. Russell.— WRR-10
Stonewall Jackson's Way. — John Williamson Palmer. — AA —
AP— APB— DD— GA— HBV— MC— PAH— SPP
Stony Croft, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion, The.
Stool Ball. — Unknown.— CH
"Stoope, stoope, proud heart, and mounting hopes downe, downe
descend. ' ' — Un k nown. — N B E
"Stop and consider." — John Keats. See Sleep and Poetry.
Stop and Think. — Unknown. — VI L
Stop by the Brook at High Noon, A. — Harold Faller. — AMV-35
Stop — Go.— Dorothy W. Baruch. — SUS
"Stop! Look! and Listen!" — Unknmvn.—E&PB
Stop, Stop, Pretty Water. — Eliza Lee Follen. See Runaway
.Brook.
Stop Thief. — Herman Knickerbocker Viele. — PR
Stop Yer Kickin'! — Unknown. — BTB-9
" 'Stopped in the straight when the race was his own.' "• — Rud
yard Kipling. See Plain Tales from the Hills.
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. — Robert Frost.—
APA— BLV— CBO V— CM P — DDA — GR-a — GT-2 —
HBMV— IAP— MAP— MLP— MOAP — MW— NP —
ODP — PB-4 — PCD — PJH-1— FOOT— SBA—SMP—
SUS— TBM— TL— TSW— TSWC— UTS— WHA
Storekeeper, The. — George Abbe. — AMV-35— TB
Stork, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Storm, The. — Alcaeus, tr. fr. the Greek by John Hermann
Merivale.— A WP— JA WP— WB P
Storm, The. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — SPT
Storm, The. — Robin Christopher. — RIS
Storm, The (Nature, XXVI). — Emily Dickinson. — MAPA —
TSW— TSWC
(There Came a Wind like a Bugle.)— IAP
Storm, The, set. ("England, to whom we owe," etc.). — John
Donne. — SG
Storm.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle) .— PP— TSW— TSWC
Storm. — Louis Golding.— BPM-32
Storm, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Louis Un
termeyer .—A WP— J A WP— WB P
Storm, The. — Frederick George Scott. — CPG
Storm, The. — George Alexander Stevens. — LPS-2
Storm, A. — Unknown. — CGOV
Storm, The. — Richard and Louis Untermeyer. — RIS
(Concerning a Storm.) — FAOV
Storm Along. — Unknown. — SG
Storm and Calm. — Henry Timrod. — APB
Storm and Kindness. — Mrs. Blanche Pease. — VF
Storm at Nightfall, The.^-Morton Dauwen Zabel.— NP
Storm at Sea. — Charles Dickens. See Martin Chuzzlewit.
Storm Cone, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Storm Fear.— Robert Frost. — DDA— HBV — NP — OBAV-
TCAP
(Storm-Fear.) — ODP
Storm Fiends. — Beatrice Harlowe. — WRR-51
Storm in April. — Theodosia Garrison. — GBOV
Storm in Harvest. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Au
tumn)
Storm in the Distance, A. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — AA —
OBAV
Storm in the Sierra (pr.). — John Muir. — GT-2
Storm in Winter, A. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The
(Winter).
510
TITLE INDEX
Story
Stor KinTrail,
.-Grace Patchen Leggett.-HB
™ 0fDee -Micia^Do^thea Hemans.-BTB-8
Item on Lake Xsquam.-Jolm Greenleaf Whittier.-CAP
lorn on Sea, The l-Vnknwn tr fr. the Anfflo-Saxon by
Stonn o^Th^lst'C^^r-^ge Crd.be. Se. Borough,
„ h
Storm- To the Theme of Polyphemus. — Richard Hughes.—
' PPD-2
Storm-Child, The.— May Byron.— HBV
Sorm-Fear.-Robert Frost See Storm Fear.
Storm-Flower, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL c
Stoming of Corinth, The.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Siege of Corinth, The. .
Storming of Mission Ridge, The, set ("Imagine a chain of
Morm Federal forts"). — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. — CCR
(a&r.)_ PPSC— SPE-8 . ^__
Storming of Stony Point, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — MC—
PAH
Storming of the Castle, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe.
t
Stormy Petrel, The. — James Harold Manning. — CPG
^. ft. Mermaid, The.
g d,\^^°TBay,or. - HBV _ HBVY -
(Night with a Wolf, A.) - GN - GS-PTA-2-TVC-
TVSH
oSnow Appear! Riggs Crouch -MPB
Story Kathie Told, The. — Unknown, — BTB-S— GSRC
(Kathie's Story.)— WRR-35
Story of a Baseball Game.— Unknown.— WRR-25
Story of a Bedstead, The.— Unknown.^ •OHCS-27
Story of a Great Artist. A.— Elizabeth P. Allen.— OHSC-36
Story of a Kicker.— Holman F. Day.— WRR-37
Story of a Little Red Hen, The. — Sophie E. Eastman. —
Story of a Mother, The. — Hans Christian Andersen.— SPE-8
Story of a New Hat. — Unknown.— OHCS-18
Story of a Picture, The.— Frances Forrester.— BTB-8 (afcr.)—
Story of a Seed. — Unknown. — WRR-40 . _ .
Story of a Short Life, The, ^.—Juliana Horatia Ewing.
Lffitus Sorte Mea (Chs. VI and VII , a^) — SPE-1
(Leonard and the V. C.— c&rO— WRR-14
"It was Sunday," etc. (scls.fr. Chs VII-XI).-WRR-9
Story of a Stowaway, The. — Clement Scott. — OHCS-35—
Story of a Summer Day, The. — Alexander Hume. — LPS-2
(Of(SeCDay&Estivall.)— BSV— EBSV (aftr.)— OTEF '£*/.)
(Summer Day.)— CGOV <&r. M/.)— EV-1 (a&r.)— OBEY
(much abr.")
(Summer's Day — br. sel) — CH .
Story of Acontius and Cydippe, sel. — William Morris.
Song: "Fair is the night and fair the day.' ''— BPN
Story of an Ambuscade, The.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— WRR-5
Story of an Apple, A —Sydney Dyer.— BTB-5
Story of Augustus, Who Would Not Have Any Soup, The.—
Heinrich Hoffmann, tr. fr. the German.— GS— HBV—
HBVY— OTPC— STP
(Story of Augustus, The.)— CPN
Story of Baby's Blanket, The.— Anne Emibe Poulsson.— PPL
Story of Baby's Pillow, The.— Anne Emilie Poulsson.— PBV—
PPL
Story of Bishop Potts, The. — "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber
Clark).— OHCS-17 ^ ^^ A
Story of Chinese Love, A. — Los Angeles Express. — JtJl.tJ-4 —
/-v TT /~l O -I Q
Story of Christmas Eve, A.— W. S. Howard.— WRR-28
Story of Constance, The. — John Gower. See Confessio Aman-
Story of Creation, The. — Eda Lou Walton. — TL
Story of Cruel Psamtek. — Unknown.— -N A
Story of Cyllarus and Hylonome— Ovid. S0* Metamorphoses.
Story of Deacon Brown, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Story of Decoration Day for the Little Children of To-Day, A.
—Elizabeth Harrison.— MD AH
Story of Dick, The.— Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-19 ^ A TT
Story of Easter Eggs, The. — Christoph von Schmid. — .LOAM
Story of Echo, The. — Unknown. — WRR-5
Story of Eleusis, The, sel. — Louis V. Ledoux.
Hymn to Demeter. — LEAP TT , __
Story of Epaminondas and His Auntie, The.— Unknown.— ST
Story of Faith, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-29
Story of Fifty-Two Prayer-Meetings. — Unknown.— WRR-9
Story of Flying Robert, The. — Heinrich Hoffmann, tr. fr. the
German. — RIS
Story of Ginevra, The. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey
Story of Good Little Vincent.— Joseph Bert Smiley.— OHCS-33
Story of Guggle. — Thomas Speed.— DRB
Story of Hard Times, A.— Pauline Phelps.— WRR-21
Story of John Maynard. — John B. Gough. — BTB-6
(John Maynard— Hero Pilot.)— WRR-43
(Pilot, The.)— OHCS-23
Story of Jonah, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Jonah.
Story of Joseph, The. — Bible, O. T. See Genesis.
Story of Life, A. — Jean Ingelow.— OHCS-21
Story of Life, The (C.).— John Godfrey Saxe.— HT
(Life's Story.)— BTB-4
Story of Lincoln. — C. C. Hassler. — WRR-45
Story of Little Moses, The.— Eugene J. Hall. See Jacquemi
not, a Romance of the Mississippi.
Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb, The. — Heinrich Hoffmann, tr.
fr. the German.— CGOV— GS— HBV— HBVY
Story of My Life, The, sel. ("I am as happy as you are").—
Helen Keller.— MHT
Story of Narcissus, The. — Unknown. — ADAH
Story of Our Flag, The.— Alfred P. Putnam.— PEDC
(History of Our Flag, The.)— WRR-10
Story of Paper Manufacture, The. — H. A. Maddox. — MOB
Story of Phoebus and Daphne, The. — John Gower. See Con
fessio Arnantis.
Story of Phoebus and Daphne, Applied (or Applyed), The.
—Edmund Waller.— CRE—EP—EPP—OBS
Story of Prince Agib, The.— William S. Gilbert.— BO HV—
LBN— NA
Story of Pyramid Thothmes, The. — Unknown. — NA
Story of Rebekah, The. — Thomas M. Armstrong. — OHCS-28
Story of Rimini, The, sels. — Leigh Hunt.
"Noble range it was, A."— EPNC
(Garden, A.) — EP
(Garden and Summer-House, A.)— EPW-4— UFE
(Places of Nestling Green.)— OBRV
"One day — 'twas on a gentle autumn noon" (fr. Canto
TTTN TfRP
Story of Rosina, The. — Austin Dobson. — WRR-9
Story of Ruth Bonython, The (arr.). — John Greenleaf Whittier.
Sec Mogg Megone.
Story of Santa Claus, A.— Harriet A. Glazebrook. — TS
Story of Santa Claus, The (Pr.).— Unknown.— CHB
Story of Self-Sacrifice, A.— James W. Fpley.— FAOV— RON
Story ol Sigurd the Volsung, The. — William Morris. See
Sigurd the Volsung.
Story of Sir Guyon, or the Knight of Temperance. — Edmund
Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The.
Story of Some Bells, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-24
Story of T. R., The. — Hilah Paulmier. — RDAH
Story of the Alchemist, The. — Eugene^ Williams.— PCD
— SPE-4
Story of the Faithful Soul, The. — Adelaide Anne Procter. —
MR— OHCS-18— WRR-41 (pant.)
Story of the First Christmas-Tree, The. — Rose Fyleman.— CHB
Story of the Flowery Kingdom. — James Branch Cabell. —
HBMV— PCD
Story of the Gadsbys, The, sels. — Rudyard Kipling.
Winners, The (L'Envoi).— BLPA— RKV
With Any Amazement (M).— SPE-1
(Wedding of Captain Gadsby.) — WRR-48
Story of the Gate. — Harrison Robertson. — HSP
Story of the Hatchet, The.— Mason L. Weems.— WRR-49
Story of the Hyacinth, The. — Unknown.— ADAH
Story of the Little Rid Hin, The (rhymed vers.). — F. W.
Sweeter. — SAS
Story of the Little Rid Hin (orig. pr. vers.).— Adeline D. T.
Whitney.— OHCS-12
Story of the Man Who Didn't Know Much, The, ^/.—William
Henry Harrison Murray. «M,,%
Honor of the Woods (cond. fr. Ch. VII). — NPTP —
OHCS-38— WRR-29
Story of the Moonlight Sonata, The.— Unknown.--- ST
(Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.)— MHT— OHCS-33
Story of the Nativity, The (Isaiah IX: 6; LII: 7; St. Luke I:
26-38 abr.; II: 1-20; St. Matthew II: 1-15).— Bible,
O T. and N. T. — CHB
Story of the New Dress, The.— M. Helen Beckwith.— PB-2
Story of the Other Wise Man, The, sel.— Henry van Dyke.
Other Wise Man, The (br. jeL).— MRV
Story of the Picture, The.— Unknown.--- MHT
Story of the Pilgrims.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Story of the Red Cross Knight or of Holiness, The.— Edmund
Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Legend of the
Knight of the Red Cross, etc.).
Story of the Sea, A.— Charles Henry Webb.— SPE-2 .
Story of the Shepherd, The.— Unknown, tr fr, the Spanish.—
CRYO— OHIP— SDH .
Storv of the "Star Spangled Banner," The. — Francis bcott
Key, III.— FOAH
Story of the Sunflower, The.— Unknown.-- ADAH
Story of the Swords, The.— Adelaide C. Waldron.— WRR-10
Story of the Wild Huntsman, The. — Heinrich Hoffman, tr. fr.
Story of *the Wrinkles, The.— Wilbur D. Nesbit — SPE-7
Story of the Yorkshire Coast, A.— Unknown.— WRR-21
Story of Thebes, The, sel. ("At a posterne forth they gan to
ryde" -//. 1101-1189).— John Lydgate.— EP— EPP
Story of Thisbe of Babylon, Martyr, The.— Geoffrey Chaucer.
See Legend of Good Women, The.
Story of Two Little Shoes, The. — Jeannie Pendleton Ewmg.—
OHCS-34
Story of Two Little Shoes. — Unknown. — WRR-41
(What the Little Shoes Said.)— PPYP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Story of Ug, The.— Edwin Meade Robinson.— HBMV— LHV
Story of Ulysses, The. — John Cower. See Confessio Amantis.
Story of Ung, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Story of Uriah, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— LEAP— RKV
Story of Vinland, The. — Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the
West.
Story Retold, The.— Mrs. R. B. Halstead.— HB
Story Teller, The.— Mark Van Doren.— BPM-30
Story Telling.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Story the Doctor Told, The.— Harrydele Hallmark.— BTB-9
Story Which the Ledger Told, The. — Mrs. Luella Smith. —
OHCS-25
Story-Teller, The.— "Saki" (H. H. Munro) .— LL-1
Stout. — Rue Carpenter. — RIS
Stover and the Roman. — Owen Johnson. See Varmint, The.
Stoves and Sunshine. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Stowaway Cat, The. — Louella C. Poole. — POY
Stow-on-the-Wold.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— RH
"Strahan, Tonson, Lintot of the times." — George Gordon, Lord
Byron.
( I mproinptu s . ) — B P N
Straight as a String. — Caroline Lockhart. — OHCS-40
Straight Road, The.— Ellen Hooper.— HBV— OHCS-19
Stranded Bugle, The. — L. E. Mosher. — BTB-7
Stranded Ship, The.— L. Clarke Davis.— WRR-37
Strand-Thistle. — Gustav Falke, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
Bithell.— AWP
Strange. — Arthur Upson. — BAP
Strange Ancestor. — Winfield Townley Scott. — TB
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The, sel. — Robert
Louis Stevenson.
Dr. Lanyon's Narrative. — BTB-9
(Dr. Lanyon's Story.)— WRR-16
Strange Case of Professor Primrose, The. — Ogden Nash. — TL
Strange Child's Christmas, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German.
— GSRC
Strange Companion, The. — Harold Monro. — NP
Strange Experience, A. — Josephine Pollard. — BTB-S —
Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known. — William Words
worth.— BPN— CR— CRE— EPN— ERP— EV-3— GEPC
— GEPM— OAEP— OBRV— TCEP— WLIP
(Lucy— I.)— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
("Strange fits of passion have I known.")— EG — EM-2
Strange Fortunes of Two Excellent Princes, The, sel. — Nicholas
Breton.
His Wisdom.— ALV— OBSC
Strange Guest, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— LBBV
Strange Harvest, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-25
Strange Interlude, A. — Margaret Fishback. — BOHV
Strange, Is It Not. — Edward D. Kennedy. — HBMV
Strange Land, The. — Geoffrey Johnson. — BPM-36
Strange Land, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OH CS-S
Strange Lands. — Laurence Alma-Tadema. — CPN — DD — HBVY
— MPC-1— OTPC— PRWS— RYC
(Jay and the Dove, The.) — PB-2
Strange Luck. — Theodore Maynard. — AMV-35
Strange Man, The. — Unknown. — MPB — PB-4
Strange Meeting.— Wilfred Owen. — BMEP — LBBV— MBP—
MM— NAMP— NP— NV— RH
"It seemed that out of battle I escaped" (.sel.). — PIAE
Strange Meetings, sets. — Harold Monro.
Flower Is Looking through the Ground, A. — LBBV — TCPD
(Flower Is Looking, A.) — MBP
(Forgetfulness.) — SMP
"If Suddenly a Clod of Earth."— EPP— MBP
(Strange Meetings.) — LBBV
"Stars must make an awful noise, The." — WP
(One Blackbird.)— NLK— RIS
Strange Mouse, A. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Strange Parent, A. — James Noel Johnson. — WRR-37
Strange Passion of a Lover, A. — George Gascoigne. — CRE —
EPW-1
Strange Request, The. — Annie R. Johnson.— OHCS-28
Strange Splendour. — Ernest Hartsock. — BPM-30
Strange Story, A. — Mother Goose. See There Was an Old
Woman, as I've Heard Tell.
Strange Teeth, The. — Nancy Birckhead. — RIS
Strange Tree. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — MLP — MPB— NP
— SP
Strange Wild Song, A. — "Lewis Carroll." See Sylvie and
Bruno.
Strange Woman, The.— Bible, O. T. See Proverbs.
Strange Young Man, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Stranger, The. — Walter de la Mare. — GPE
Stranger, The. — Daniel Henderson. — GBOV— HBMV — TBM
Stranger, The. — Josephine Johnson. — PPD-2
Stranger, The. — Philander Johnson. — PPYP
Stranger, The, — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Stranger, The. — James Montgomery. — BCEP
(Stranger and His Friend, The.) — OHSC-36
Stranger, The. — John Richard Moreland. — OQP — QP-1
Stranger. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — MAP
Stranger and His Friend, The. — James Montgomery. See
Stranger, The.
Stranger at King Arthur's Court, The. — Unknown. See Sir
Gawain and the Green Knight.
Stranger in the Pew, A.— Mary Mapes Dodge. — OHCS-12
Stranger on the Sill, The. — Thomas Buchanan Read. — PTA-2
Strangers. — Lena Whittaker Blakeney. — OA
Strangers. — Mark Turbyfill. — NP
Strangers, The. — Jones Very. — APW
Stranger's Evidence. — Edward A. Blount, Jr. — OHCS-31
Stranger's Question.-
Strangers Yet. — Rich;
-John Holmes.— AM V-3 6
-Richard Monckton Milnes. — GPE— PPD-1
Stratford Fountain.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— BTB-6
Stratton Water. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — NAL
Strauss' Boedry. — Charles Follen Adams. — OHCS-29
Straw.— Mary Ellis Peltz.— DDA
Straw Hat, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Straw Parlor, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Strawberry Bed, The. — James Lane Allen. See Kentucky Car
dinal, A.
Strawberry Roan, The (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Stray Child, A.— Eliza Sproat Turner.— OHCS-10
(Little Goose, A.)— BOHV
(Lost— si. abr.)— DRB
Stray Sunbeam, A. — Frank M. Gilbert. — OHCS-27— PTWP
Strayed Reveller, The. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN — EPW-5-
GEPC
"Old Silenus, The," etc. (sel.).— VLEP
Straying Sheep, The.— Unknown, tr. by Eleanor Hull.— JKCP
Stream, The. — Lula Lowe Weeden. — CDC
"Stream descends on Meru mountain, A." — Robert Southey.
See Curse of Kehama, The.
"Stream is shrunk — the pool is dry, The." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Second Jungle Book, The.
Stream of Faith, The. — William Channing Gannett. — OOP—
QP.1__WGRP
Stream of Life, The.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— BPN— CPOI—
EP W-4— GPE— S EP
Stream of Life, The. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Streams.— Clinton Scollard.— NLK
Stream's Secret, The (abr.). — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. —
GPE
Stream's Song, The. — Lascelles Abercrombie. — OBMV
Street, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Street, The. — James Russell Lowell. — BAP— GPE — OQP—
Street Car Miracle, A. — Minnie Leona Upton.— POT
Street Car Symphony, A. — Roy Helton. — PC
Street Cries. — Edward Eggleston. — GH — OHCS-20— WRR-3
Street Cries. — Josephine Pinckney. — LS— SPP— TL
Street Crowd, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Street Gamin's Story of the Play, A. — Unknown. — CD —
OHCS-23
Street Hawker. — Allen Dow. — CAG
Street Music. — "John Presland" (Mrs. John Herbert Skelton).
— VOD
Street Musicians, The. — George L. Catlin.— OHCS-16
Street of Good Fortune — Pompeii. — -Hortense Flexner. — MCT
— TBV
Street Scene. — Jean Batchelor. — NYBV
Street Scene. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Street Scene, A.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— TSW— VOD
Street Song of Annam, A, — E. Powys Mathers. — RNP
Street Tumblers, The. — George R. Sims.— OHCS-28
Street Window. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS — EMS
Street-Musician, The.— Unknown. — TSW— TSWC
Streets. — Douglas Goldring.— HB M V
Streets of Air, The. — Malcolm Cowley. — PP
Streets of Baltimore. — Unknown.—- BLPA
Streets of London, The. — "Owen Meredith" (Edward Robert
Bulwer-Lytton) .— WRR-1
Streets Too Old. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Street-Singer, The.— Arthur Symons. — POTT
Strength.' — Ellen M. Huntington Gates. — FF — POI
Strength.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Strength. — Jessie Wilmore Murton. — OQP — QP-2
Strength, Love, Light —King Robert II, of France.— WGRP
Strength of Fate, The. — Euripides. See Alcestis.
Strength of the Hills, The.— Lulu W. Mitchell.— PDN
Strength of the Lonely, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Strength of the Weak, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Some Christmas Youngsters.
Strenuous Life, The.— Theodore Roosevelt. — CCR
Stretch Out Your Hand. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson.— HTR
— MRV
Stretcher-Bearer, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
"Strew me with blossoms when I die." — Unknown. See Popu
lar Songs of Tuscany.
Strew Not Earth with Empty Stars. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
See Second Brother, The.
Stricken. — Unknown. — BPP
Stricken Deer, A. — William Cowper. See Task, The (Book
Stricken Pierrot, The.— William Griffith. See Loves and Losses
of Pierrot.
Stricken South to the North, The. — Paul Hamilton Hayne.—
PAH
Strictly Germ-Proof. — Arthur Guiterman. — BAP — BHP —
BLPA — BOHV — HBV— JPC— LL-3— MPC-14— OTA
— PB-6 — PC— PFE — PJH-2 — POI — SL — TCAP —
WTP-5
Strife, sel. ("You don't want to hear me, then? You'll listen
to Rous"). — John Galsworthy. — PPD-1
Strife Is O'er, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by Francis
Potts. — EOAH — OQP— QP-1
Strike among the Poets, A. — Unknown. — BOHV
Strike at Colchester, The.— T. B. Exeter.— BTB-8
Strike for Prohibition. — Unknown. — TS
Strike the Blow.— "F. McK."— PAH— PAPm
Striking.— Charles Stuart Calverley. — PA
Striking Oil.— H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-26
String Stars for Pearls.— J. U. Nicolson.— HBMV
Strings' Excitement, The.— Wystan Hugh Auden,— MBP
512
TITLE INDEX
Sudden
Strings in the Earth. — James Joyce. — CBOV— GPE — HBMV
(Strings in the Earth and Air.) — GT-2 — GTIV
Strip of Blue, A.— Lucy Larcom.— AA— HBV— LBAP— NLK
—OBAV— OQP— OTPC — PDN — QP-2—SN— WGRP
Striped Cats, Old Men and Proud Stockings. — Carl Sandburg.
— GMAS
Stripes.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Stripes and the Stars, The. — Edna Dean Proctor. — FOAH —
PAPm
Strive Not, Vain Lover, to Be Fine. — Richard Lovelace. —
Strive, Wait, and Pray. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — LLC —
OHCS-38
(Hope On.)— WRR-33
"Strolling on the green grass. — unknown. — RIS
Strolling Players. — George Crabbe. See Borough, The.
Strong, The. — John Vance Cheney. — AA — OBAV
Strong, The. — John Curtis Underwood.— BAP
Strong Arms. — Frances O'Connell Corridan. — JKCP
Strong As Death. — Henry C. Bunner. — HBV — LBAP — OBAV
Strong Drink. — Joseph A. Seiss. — OHCS-8
Strong Hand, A.— Aaron Hill.— HBV
(Grasp It like a Man.)— JPC
Strong Hearts. — Lewis Morris. — FF — POI
Strong Heroic Line, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — AA
Strong Men. — Sterling A. Brown. — BANP
Strong Moments. — William Henry Davies. — CMP — MLP
"Strong Prophetick dream, A." — William Chamberlayne. See
Pharonnida.
Strong Son of God, Immortal Love. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H. ("Strong Son of God, im
mortal Love").
Strong Temptation, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-16
Strong Woman, The. — Roscoe Gilmore Stott. — NV
"Stronger and steadier every hour." — Aubrey Thomas De Vere.
See May Carols.
Stropshire Lad, A. — David McCord.— PIAE
Structural Iron Workers. — MacKnight Black. — NP
Struggle, The ("Life is a struggle for peace"). — Edgar A.
Guest.— CVG
Struggle, The ("Not in the goal").— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Struggle, The. — Sully Prudhomme, tr. fr. the French by Arthur
O'Shaughnessy. — AWP
Struggle, The. — Miriam Teichner. — BLP — ICBD
Struggle, The. — Unknown. — BS
Struggle. — Lionel Wiggam.— TB
Struggle between Right and Wrong. — Abraham Lincoln. See
Debate with Douglas, 1858.
Struggle for Life, A. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— APP
Struggle on the Pass, The. — Unknown, — OHCS-20
Struggle, the Price of Progress. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Struggle with a Stove-Pipe, A (in Life in Danbury). — James
M. Bailey.— OHCS-7
Stuart Mill on Mind and Matter. — Charles Neaves. — EBSV
Stubbed His Toe.— James W. Foley.— LOW— POI
Stubby's Bouquet. — Unknown (arr. by Mrs. A. W. Lowell).
— BTB-9
Student. The ("'Poor Fool!' the base and soulless wordling
cries!").— Unknown.— LLC (si. abr.)— OHCS-1
Student, The (''Student's life is pleasant, The"). — Unknown,
tr. fr. the Irish by Frank O'Connor. — OBMV
Student and His Neighbors, The. — N. A. Woodward. — OHCS-4
Student-Heroes of Our War.— Charles M. Eliot. — WRR-22
Students (.much abr.). — Haniel Long. — LA
Students.— Florence Wilkinson.— HBV— MCT—SBMV
Student's Ups and Downs. — Alma J. Case. — WRR-54
Studies at Delhi. — Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall.— OBVV
Badminton.
Hindu Ascetic, The.
Studies Over, Gowns Now Uppermost. — Unknown. — WRR-S5
Studio. — Keith Sterling. — BPM-30
Studios Photographic, The, sel. ("In God's eternal studios").
—Paul Shivell.— HBV
Studious Girl, A. — Minnie W. Gates.— WRR-24
Study. — D. H. Lawrence. — CRE
Study Hard, Play Hard.— Theodore Roosevelt.— WRR-55
Study in ^Esthetics, The. — Ezra Pound. — CMP — NP
Study in Dialect, A. — Marietta F. Holley. See Josiah Allen's
Wife As a P. A. and P. I.; or, Samantha at the Cen
tennial.
Study in Nerves, A.— Unknown.— CCR— SPE-7— SR
Study in Vermilion. — May Lewis. — GBOV
Study of a Spider, The.— Lord De Tabley.— BMEP— EPW-5
Study of an Elevation, in Indian Ink. — Rudyard Kipling. —
BOHV— RKV
Study of Astronomy, The. — O. M. Mitchell. — BTB-8
Study of Boyhood, A. — William (Johnson) Cory. — EPW-5
Study of Elocution, The. — Bishop Matthew Simpson. — OHCS-19
Study of Eloquence, The. — Marcus Tullius Cicero, — OHCS-21
Study the Rules. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Studying German. — Sarah E. Pittman. — WRR-32
Stumbling-Block or Stepping-Stone. — R. L. Sharpe. — VIL
(Bag of Tools, A.)— BLPA— POI— SL
Stump Speech by a Colored Lady Suffragist. — Unknown. —
Stupid Kite, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves from
a Chinese Jar.
Stupid Old Body, The. — Edward Carpenter. — WGRP
Stupidity Street.— Ralph Hodgson.— BLA— BMEP— CBOV—
CH— CMP— HBV— MBP— NP— PPA— PT— PYM—
SMP — SP — TCEP — TOP — UTS — WLIP —
WP— WTP-5
Stutterers, The. — Unknown. — SPE-4
Stuttering Auctioneer, The.— Charles T. Grilley. — HSP
Stuttering Lover, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-32
Stuttering Sonneteer, The. — Sam S. Stinson. — SPE-4
Stuttering Umpire, The, — "The Khan."— HHHA
Style.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Styx River Anthology. — Carolyn Wells.— BOHV
Suave Mari Magno. — Lucretius. -See De Rerum Natura.
Sub Pondere Crescit. — James Russell Lowell. — MRV
Sub Rosa. — Edith Palmer Putnam. — WRR-32
Sub Terra. — William Carlos Williams. — NP
Subalterns, The. — Thomas Hardy. — MBP
Sube Cane, sel. — Edward Bellamy Partridge.
Swimmin'-Hole in the Church, The. — SSS
Subject of Heroic Song, The. — John Milton. See Paradise
Lost.
Subjugation of the Philippines. — George F. Hoar. — SPE-3
Subjunctive. — Elizabeth J. —Coats worth.-— FOOT
Sublime, The.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— BMEP— TPH
Sublime Opportunity of History. — Joseph H. Choate. See Ora
tion before Philosophical Society, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sublimity. — Ida Myrtle Granniss. — HB
Sublimity of the Bible. — Leroy Jones Halsey. — OHCS-11
Submergence. — Hazel Hall. — NP
Submission. — Miriam, Teichner. — ICBD
Submission. — Jessie E. Williams. — OQP — QP-1
Submission and Rest. — Anna Temple Whitney. — BLRP
(Kneeling Camel, The.)— BLPA— SPE-4
Subscription List. The. — Samuel Lover (at.). — CCR
(Father Phil's Collection.)— BTB-2— OHCS-10
Substitute, The.— Newton M. Baskett. — OHCS-23
Substitution. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — MOM — WGRP
Substitution. — Mrs. Anne Spencer. — CDC
Subterranean City. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Fragments
Intended for the Dramas.
Subtlety, — James Whitcomb Riley. See Some Songs after Mas
ter-Singers.
Suburb.— Harold Monro,— CMP— CRE— HBV
Suburban Sicilian Sketches. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Suburbs on a Hazy Day. — D. H. Lawrence. — OBMV
Subway.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Subway Change Man. — Burke Boyce.
See Pavement Portraits.
Success. — John Kendrick Bangs.— BS
Success ("If you want a thing bad enough.") — Berton Braley.
—ICBD— RON
Success ("It's doing your job," etc.). — Berton Braley. — WBLP
(Recipe, The.)— VIL
Success. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Success. — C. C. Cameron. — FF — POI — SPE-4
Success (Life, I).— Emily Dickinson.— AWP— JAWP— MCCG
— WBP
(Success Is Counted Sweetest.) — MOAP — PG
Success, sel. — Mary Lowe Dickinson.
Love in the Home. — HT
Success. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Success. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AE
Success. — Theodore Roosevelt. See Autobiography.
Success. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. — OHCS-13
Success. — Unknown. — VIL
Success by Overcoming Obstacles. — Lewis C. Voss. — WRR-54
Success in Life.— James A. Garfield. — PPYP — YFR
Success in New York City. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. See Fanny.
Success Is Counted Sweetest (Life, I). — Emily Dickinson. See
Success.
Succession, The. — Frances Laughton Mace. — AA
Succession of the Four Sweet Months, The. — Robert Herrick.
— LC— TYP
(Four Sweet Months, The.)— CBPC
Such a Friend.— Allan Botsford. — BFV
Such a Starved Bank of Moss. — Robert Browning. See Two
Poets of Croisic, The.
Such As in Ships. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Such Is the Death the Soldier Dies. — Robert Burns Wilson. —
AA— HBV
"Such rnaner time there was (what time I n'ot).*' — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Arcadia.
•'Such Stuff As Dreams." — Franklin P. Adams.— PC
"Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made Of." — Thomas Wentworth
Higginson. — A A
Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On. — William Shakespeare.
See Tempest, The.
"Such, such as Death: no triumph: no defeat." — Charles Ham
ilton Sorley. See Two Sonnets.
"Such the arraignment, and I answer not." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
"Such was the Boy." — William Wordsworth. See Excursion,
The.
Such Wisdom. — Unknown. — GFA
Sucking Cider through a Straw (with music). — Unknown. — AS
"Sudas, the gardener, plucked from his tank." — Rabindranath
Tagore. See Fruit- Gathering .
llace Rice.—
ari, tr. fr. the Japanese by Mabel
(Translations from Early Japanese Poetry.) — PFE
Sudden Light. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BMEP — GEPM —
GPE— NBE— OAEP (3rd st. diffJ—POTT (3rd st.
diff.-)—VA— VLEP
Sudden Shower.— John Clare. — EV-4 — OBRV
Sudden Shower, A.—James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— PR WS
"Sudden sun-burst in the woods, A." — Aubrey Thomas De Vere.
See May Carols.
. .
Sudbury Fight, The.— Wallace Rice.— PAH
Sudden Call, The. — Narih
Lorenz Ives.
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Suddenly
A.N INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Suddenly. — Leonora Speyer. — PG
Suddenly One Day.— -C/nAnoww.— GPWW
Sue an' Me. — David Belasco. — DRB . «TT»r» o*
Sue Waters's Housekeeping.— Theodore Whiting.— WRR-26
Sue's Got a Baby.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Sue's Thanksgiving. — Lucy Marian Blinn. — WRR-39
Suffering.— "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel) .— BHP
— GR-a— JPC— RYC— TSWC r _ , .
Suffering and Sympathy. — William Shenstone. See School-
Mistress, The. , _, ~
Sufferings and Destiny of the Pilgrims.— Edward Everett. See
First Settlement of New England, The.
Sufficiency. — Gleeson White. — VA
Suffolk Miracle, The.— Unknown.— CG— ESPB— OBB
Suffragette, The. — Grace Drayton. — GSRC
Sugar Babe (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Sugar Weather.— Peter Me Arthur .—CPG—OCL
Sugar-Maker, The.— Frank Oliver Call.— CPG OT^ , t N
Sugar-Plum Tree, The.— Eugene Field.— CPN— GSRC («&jO~
HBV— HBVY— MCG— MPB— MPC-1— PB-2— PEF
(That Sugar Plum Tree.)— BTB-7 .
Suggested Address for Use by Legion Speaker on Armistice
Day. (Prepared by the Americanism Commission of
the American Legion, Indianapolis, Indiana.) — AOAH
Suggested Device of a New Western State. — John James Piatt.
— LA
(Farther.)— AA
Suggestion. — Richard Realf. See Indirection.
Suggestions for Arbor Day Observance. — Alfred Stone. —
ADAH
Suggestions for Men. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Suicidal Cat, The.— Unknown.— CIV— OHCS-9
(Ferguson's Cat.) — PRK
Suicide, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — RM
Suicide.— Helene Mullins.— PPD-2
Suicide in the Trenches. — Siegfried Sassoon. — RH
Suicide; or, the Sin of Self -Destruction.— T. DeWitt Talmage.
— BTB-8
Suicide Pact.— V. Sackville-West.— BPM-37 .
Suicide's Grave, The.— Sir William S. Gilbert. See Mikado,
The.
Suicide's Note. — Langston Hughes. — CDC
Suicide's Stone. — Robinson Jeffers. — MM — PC
Suilven and the Eagle, set. — Gordon Bottomley.
Eagle Song.— MBP
Suky.— Unknown.— HWC
Sulks, The.— Helen Hicks Bates.— SPE-8
Sullen Moods.— Robert Graves.— LBBV
Sultan and the Potter, The. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — WRR-1
Sum of Life, The. — William Cowper. See Task, The (Bk.
III).
Sumach and Birds.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS— YT
Surner Is Icurnen In. — Unknown (in Mid. Bng.). — AWP — BEL
__ jA WP— TO P— WB P
(Cuccu Song.)— BLV
(Cuckoo Song.) — BCEP (mod.) — BLA (mod., si. longer) —
BLV (mod.) — CBOV— EA— EPOM — EV-1 —
GPE— OBEV— PYM (mod.) — TCEP (mod.) —
TPH— WTP-1 (mod.)
(Summer Is I-Comen In.)— CGOV— LEAP
Summer. — Richard Burton. See Dumb in June.
Summer. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Corsair, The.
Summer.— John Davidson.— GBOV—VLEP
Summer! — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). See Year of
Sorrow, The: Ireland, 1849.
Summer. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Sximmer . — KaKdasa. See Seasons, The.
Summer. — Amy Lowell. — LHW
Summer. — Lloyd Mifflin. See Fields of Dawn, The.
Summer. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Summer. — Alexander Pope. See Pastorals.
Summer. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Summer Days.
Summer. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Pa
geant of the Seasons, etc.).
Summer. — Meta E. B. Thorne. See Songs of the Seasons.
Summer ("All the birds are here," etc.). — Unknown. — MPC-7
Summer. ("Cock's on the house top, The," etc.). — Unknown. —
RIS
(All Busy.)— CBPC
Summer ("Cold winter ice is fled," etc.).— Unknown. — GPE
Summer ("Dance! Dance!" etc. — with music). — Unknown. —
WRR-57
Summer Afternoon, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Summer and Winter. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — EV-4
Summer Arabesque. — Charles Ballard. — GBOV
Summer by the Lakeside. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AP —
APB— CAP— IAP
Summer Campus, The. — Mary Swain Paxton. — OA
Summer Cat, The. — Ella Augusta Fanning. — CIV
Summer Children, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Summer Cycle, A.— Nelle Parker Jones.— HSP—SPE-4
Summer Dawn. — William Morris. — BPN—CPOI— EPW-5—
EV-5— GTBS— GTSL— OBEV— OBVV— VLEP
Summer Day, A. — Henry Charles Beeching. — VA
Summer Day, A. — George Cooper. — PBGP — PEM (abr.)
(Way the Morning Dawns, The— abr.) — CFBP
Summer Day, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Summer Day. — Alexander Hume. — CGOV (br. sel.) — EV-1
(abr.)— OBEV (much abr.)
(Of the Day Estivall.) — BSV — EBSV (abr.) —
EPEP (sel.)
(Story of a Summer Day, The.) — LPS-2 (much abr.)
(Summer's Day, A — br. sel.) — CH
ummer Day, A.— Sara Metcalf Phigps.-SPT
Cummer Dav A — Unknown. — jrJiivjJtx
Summer Day 'in Old Sicily, A.-Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See
Echoes from Theocritus.
Summer Davs — Wathen Marks Wilks Call.— LPS-1— VA
lunimlr Dayl-Christina Georgina Rossetti.-MCCG-OTPC
SumnferiS^ Perry.-APP
Summer Drought. — J. P. Irvine. &?* 1Q
Summer Eve.— William WhUehead.— OHCS-19
Summer Evening.— John Clare.— Ol ML
Summer Evening.— Walter de la Mare.— MBP— RYC— TSW
Sumnier Evening, A.— Isaac Watts.— LPS-2
Summer Evening and Night.— James Thomson. See Seasons,
The (Summer). .
r Fveninff's Meditation, A, sel. ( lis past! the sultry
tyrant "*£.).— Anna Letitia Barbauld.—BCEP— LPS-2
Summer Friends.— John Brougham.— BTB-2
Summer Friendship.— Helene Mullms.— NYBV
Sumnier Games— George Cooper.— PPYP
Sumnier Grass.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Summer Holiday.— Robinson Jeffers.— MAP
Summer Idyl, A-^-F. M Waithman.— WRR-13
Summer Idyll.— George Barker.— BPM-36
Summer Images, sel. — John Uare. /N-D-DIT
Green lane now I traverse, where it goes, The. —OBRV
"I love at early morn from new mown swath (sel. fr.
above).-EG (abr.)— ERP
Summer: In June.— Bertha Ten Eyck James.— MRV _
Sumnier Invocation.— William Cox Bennett —HBV— OT PC
(Invocation to Rain in Summer.) — OJN — .Li b-6
(Rain in Summer.) — PEM
Summer Is Come.— Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.— AWP-
rrrpTT
(Description of the Spring: Wherein Each Thing Renews,
save Only the Lover.) — ES- — OAli.JP — ILJir—
TOP
("Soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings, The.")—
EG
Sumnie?ri"SEnded.— Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— AMV-35
Summer Is Ended, The.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— CPOl
_ HBV
Summer Is Gone.— William Brown Morrison.— OA
Summer Longings. — Denis Florence MacCarthy.— HBV— LPb-2
(Waiting for the May.)-— BMC -M^ATT PT?M
Summer Lullaby, A. — Eudora S. Bumstead. — MO AH— PEM—
Summer Magic.— Leslie Pinckney Hill.— BANP
Summer Matures. — Helene Johnson.— CDC
Summer Moods.— John Clare.— LPb-2
Summer Morning, A.— Rachel Field.— SUS
Summer Morning. — James Thomson. See Seasons, I he (bum-
SummermNight, A.~"^E" (George William Russell).— TCEP
GTSL—MCCG—OAEP— TPH— VLEP"
"Plainness and clearness" (je/.).— PC
Summer Night, A.— Elizabeth Stoddard.—AA
Summer Night.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The
(Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal).
Summer Night Piece.— Amy Lowell.— lit E
Summer Night, Riverside.— Sara Teasdale.— TCPD
Summer Noon, A. — William Howitt.— LPS-2
Summer Noon, A.— Carlos Wilcox.— APW
Summer Pool, The.— Robert Buchanan.— VA
Summer Rain.— Hartley Coleridge.— EPW-4
Summer Ramble, A.— William Cullen Bryant.— AP
Summer Rapture.— Winifred Gray Stewart.— MCG
Summer Sanctuary, A.— John Hall Ingham.— AA
Summer Sea, The. — Charles Kingsley.— CPOl
Summer Shirt Sale.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS .
Summer Shower (Nature, LXII).— Emily Dickinson.— PEM
Summer Shower (with music) .—Theodore Marzials.— WRK-4S
Summer Shower, The.— Thomas Buchanan Read.— CG— J Hf
Summer Song.— Percy Mackaye.—VOD
Summer Stars.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— SASb
Summer Storm, A.—Lord Alfred Douglas.— JKCP
Summer Storm.— James Russell -Lowell.— LPS-2— PEOR (abr.)
Summer Storm.— Elizabeth G. Van Tine.— ^ BPM-36
Summer Storm, A.— Charles Whitehead.— OBRV
Summer Sun.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— GBOV— MB F
Summer Sunrise, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWK
Summer — The Nun. — Ann Chambers. — HB
Summer Time. — Unknown. — PEM _ ., PWr{
"Summer trees are tempest-torn, The."— Robert Bridges.— ^wa
Summer Twilight, A.— Charles Tennyson Turner^-O BK V
Summer Vacation.— William Wordsworth. See Prelude, The.
Summer Wind.— William Cullen Bryant.— AA— APW— BAY—
Summer Wind, A.— "Michael Field" (Edith Emma Cooper
and Katherine Harris Bradley).— BMC— TPH
(Wind of Summer.)— VA
Summer Winds.— George Darley.— VA
(Songs of the Summer Winds.) — LPS-2
Summer Wish. — John Farrar.— GFA
Summer Wish, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — i
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Sunflowers
Summer Woods.— Mary Howitt.— LC—PEM— TYP
Summer Wooing, A. — Louise Chandler Moulton.— HBV
Summer's Day, A. — Alexander Hume. See Summer Day.
Summer's Day, A. — Henry C. Knight. — AP
Evening.
Morning.
Night.
Noon.
Summer's Day, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Summer's Eve, A. — Michael Drayton. See Muses' Elysium,
The.
Summer's Harbingers Are Here, The. — Charles d'Orleans, tr.
fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Summer's Last Will and Testament, sels. — Thomas Nashe or
Nash.
Autumn. — OBSC
(Dirge of the Satyrs and Wood-Nyniphs As They Carry
Out the Dead Summer.) — MV-2
(Winter, Plague and Pestilence.) — BLV
Clownish Song, A.— OBSC
Harvest.— OBSC
In Time of Pestilence.— EPC—OBEV— PI AE
(Adieu, Farewell, Earth's Bliss.) — CH — EPEP— OAEP
(Death's Summons.)— CBOV (much abr.)— EP— HBV
(In Plague Time.)— OBSC
(In Time of Plague.)— AEP-W
(Lament in Time of Pestilence, A.)— EV-2
(Litany in Time of Plague, A.) — BEL—ISP
Spring, the Sweet Spring. — BPB — CG — CH — EPEP —
EV-2— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV — LPS-2—
NAL — OBEY — PPD-2 — SBA — TOP — TPH—
WTP-7
(Birds in Spring.) — PRWS
(Song of Ver and His Train.) — MV-2
(Spring.)— BLV— CBE— CBOV— CGOV—CSBP — ISP
— LC — MCCG — OBSC — OTPC— PASC— RG—
RIS
("Spring, the sweet Spring is the year's pleasant king.")
Waning Summer. — OBSC
Summerset Folks, The. — Willis B. Hawkins. — BTB-7
Summer-Sweet. — Katharine Tynan.— -TIP
Summer-Time, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Sunimer-Time and Winter-Time. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Summing Up. — Margaret Fishback. — NYBV
Summit Redwood, The. — Robinson Jeffers. — MOAP
Summon the Workers. — Clara Lambert. — MPB
Summons. — Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (XIV).
Summons, The. — Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald. — OCL
Summons, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Summons, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts. — CPG
Summons. — Louis Unternieyer. — MRV
Summons, The. — Michael Wigglesworth. See Day of Doom
The.
Summons to Love. — William Drummond, of Hawthorndcn. —
GTBS— GTS E—GTSL
(Invocation: "Phoebus, arise.") — EBSV — LEAP — OBEV
(Invocation to Love.) — EV-2
(Phoebus, Arise.)— BSV— EPEP— GPE (abr.)— TPH
(Song: "Phoebus, arise.")-~BCEP— EPS— EPW-2— HBV
(Song— II.)— EP— OBS
Sumrnum Bonum. — Robert Browning. — BPN-— CPOI — EPN —
EPNC — GEPC— GTML-- -GTSL— HBV — LEAP —
LHW— OHFP— SR—TPH— VLEP
Sumner (abr.). — John Greenleaf Whittier. — GA
Sumner's Tribute to William Penn. — Charles Sumner. See
True Greatness of Nations, The.
Sumter. — Henry Howard Brownell. — MC — PAH
Sumter. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — MC — PAH
Sumter— A Ballad of 1861.— Unknown.— PAH
Sumter's Band. — James Wright Simmons. — GA — PAH
Sun, The.— lohn Davis.— NA
Sun, The (Nature LXXIII).— Emily Dickinson.— PB-7
(Day, A) — GR-a— LC— LL-3 — MPC-7 — PRWS — PT—
PTER—TCAP
(I'll Tell You How the Sun Rose.)— IAP— MOAP— MW—
OBAV
(Sunrise and Sunset.) — YT
(Sunset and Sunrise.)— MCG— SUS
Sun. — Langston Hughes. See House in Taos, A.
Sun, The— Thomas Miller.— CPN—OTPC—RYC
"Sun!" — Marianne Moore,- — -NP
Sun. — Henry Rowe. — OBEV
Sun, The.— Francis Thompson. See Ode to the Setting Sun.
Sun — A Prodigal, The. — Jessie Florence Springer. — HB
Sun and Moon. — Unknown. — HWC
Sun and Rain. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Sun and Rain.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PPL — RYC
(If All Were Rain and Never Sun.)— MPC-3
Sun and the Violet, The.— Amelie V. Petit.— WRR-17
Sun, Cardinal, and Corn Flowers. — Hannah Parker Kirnball. —
ME
Sun God.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).— ACP— ES—
TIP
(Sun-God, The.)— BMC— BMEP— OBVV
Sun, his journey ending in the west, The." — Henry Constable.
See Diana.
Sun Is a Reagent, The. — Josephine Miles. — TB
'Sun Is Low, to Say the Least, The." — Gelett Burgess.
(Nonsense Rhymes.)— MPC-1 3— TSW—TSWC
(Sunset, The.)— HBVY— JPC— PIAE
Sun Is Warm, the Sky Is Clear, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples.
Sun of My Soul.— John Keble.— LLC
Sun ^^"^Ig^f?^ T^-AUan Cunningham.-B SV
(My Ain Countree.) — LC
Sun Rising, The. — John Donne. — BLV — GTSE — OAEP — SBA
("Busie old foole, unruly sun.") — EG
Sun Says His Prayers, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
"Sun set, The." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Fragments on
the Poet and the Poetic Gift.
Sun upon the Lake Is Low, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Doom of Devorgoil, The.
Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill, The. — Sir Walter Scott — BPB
BPN—BSV— EPN
Sun Will Shine, The. — Mary Frances Butts (also at. to Lucy
Larcom). — BS
(Is It Raining, Little Flower?)— ICBD
(Rain.)— NLK
Sunbeam, The. — John Banister Tabb. — LL-3
Sunbeam, The ("I dined with a friend," etc.'). — Unknown. —
NA
Sunbeam, Tlie ("Little sunbeam in the sky, A," etc.). — Un
known. — PEM
Sunbeams, The. — Anne Emilie Poulsson. — MPC-2 — PB-2 —
PEM
Sunbeams.— Unknown. — PEM
Sunbeam's Mission, The. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-31
Sunbows, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN — EPN —
EPNC
Sunday. — George Herbert. — EPS — OBS
Sunday.— Elwyn Brooks White.— NYBV
Sunday Afternoons. — Joseph C. Lincoln. — BTB-9
Sunday at Harnpstead, sels. — James Thomson (1834-82).
As We Rush, As We Rush in the Train (X).-— EBSV—
EV-5
("As we rush, as we rush," etc.')— GTBS — POTT
(In the Train.)— MCT— OBEV— OG— PCD
"This is the Heath of Hampstead" (I). — POTT
Sunday — Day of Rest. — Unknown.— WRR-50
Sunday Episode, A.— Herbert Randall.— WRR- 3 5
Sunday Evening in the Common. — John Hall Wheelock. — HBV
— MAP— NP— PFY
Sunday Fishin'. — Harrison Robertson. — BTB-4 — OHCS-23
Sun-Day Hymn, A. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. Sec Professor
at the Breakfast Table, The.
Sunday Morning. — James Grahame. Sec Sabbath, The.
Sunday Morning. — Louis MacNeice. — MBP
Sunday Morning. — James Rorty. — MOAP
Sunday Morning1. — Isidor Schneider. — LA
Sunday Morning.,— Wallace Stevens. — MOAP
"Complacencies of the peignoir, and late" (I). — APA —
MAP— MAPA
"She hears, upon that water without sound" (VIII). —
APA— MAP— MAPA
"She says, 'But in contentment I still feel'" (V). — APA
—MAP— MAPA
"She says: '1 am content when wakened birds' " (IV). —
APA— MAP— MAPA
"Supple and turbulent, a ring of men" (VII). — APA —
MAP—MAPA
Sunday Morning Apples. — Hart Crane. — NAMP
Sunday Question of To-Day, The. — Edwin Kirkman Hart. —
OHCS-34
Sunday Talk in the Horse Sheds.— Robert J. Burdette. —
WRR-12
Sunday up the River, sels. — James Thomson (1834-1882).
"Church bells are ringing, The" (IV).— OAEP
Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride (XV).— EBSV— LEAP
— PBV— VLEP
(Gifts.)— BBV— HBV— OBEV— OBVV— TOP
("Give a man a horse," etc.) — EP — EPP — GTSL •—
POTT
I Looked Out into the Morning (I). — VLEP
("I looked out," etc.)— OAEP
Let My Voice Ring Out (XVII).— VLEP
("Let my voice," etc.) — POTT
(Song.)— HBV
(Songs, Jii.)— OBVV
"My Love o'er the water bends dreaming" (XII). — EBSV
—OBEV
Oh, What Are You Waiting For (II). — VLEP
(Bridge, The.)— OBVV— TOP
"Were I a real Poet, I would sing" (X). — OAEP
Wine of Love is Music, The (XVIII).— VLEP
(Vine, The.)— HBV— LEAP— MBP— OBEV— OBVV
("Wine of love is music, The," etc.)— EP— POTT
Sun-Days. — Henry Vaughan. — MV-2
Sunday-School Truant.— Mary E. Ireland.— WRR-52
Sundered. — Sidney Henry Morse. — LBAP
Sun-Dial, The. — Austin Dobson. — LPS-1 — WRR-12
Sun-Dial, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Melincourt.
Sun-Dial at Morven, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Sun-Dial at Wells College, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
(1904's Sundial at Wells College.)— DD A
Sundown. — Leonie Adams. — MAP
Sundown. — Foster Harris. — OA
Sundown. — Bert Leston Taylor. — OQP — QP-1
Sunflower, The. — William Blake. — BEL — BLV
Sunflower Exercise, A. — Unknown. — LPP
Sunflower to the Sun, The. — Mary Elizabeth Stebbins. —
AA
Sunflowers. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin. — BPM-31
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Sunflowers. — Clinton Scollard. — HBMV — ME — MPB — NLK —
VOD
Sung on a By-Way. — "^E." (George William Russell). — TOP
Sun-God, The.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). See
Sun God, The.
Sunium. — Trunibull Stickney. — MOAP
Sunk Lyonesse. — Walter de la Mare. — MCT
Sunken City. — Wilhelm Mtiller, tr. fr. the German by James
Clarence Mangan. — LPS-3
Sunken Garden, The. — Walter de la Mare. — GBOV — GPE —
HB M V— TCEP— UFE
Sunken Gold. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton.— TPH — VA
Sunlight. — John Kendrick Bangs. — POI — SL
Sunlight and Sea.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Sunlit Hours, sel. ("Remembering; the gracious gift to me").
— Emile Verhaeren.— LHW
Sunning. — Jarnes S. Tippett. — SUS
Sunnit to the Big Ox, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-7
Sunny Shaft Did I Behold, A.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
See Zapolya.
Sunrise. — Robert Browning. See Pippa Passes (Asolo).
Sunrise. — Edward Everett. See Uses of Astronomy, The.
Sunrise. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG — NLK
Sunrise. — Katharine Kosmak. — PB-9
Sunrise (Hymns of the Marshes, I). — Sidney Lanier. — AA —
ADAH— APB— CAP (afer.)— SPP— TCAP
Sunrise. — Vachel Lindsay. See Five Seals in the Sky, The.
Sunrise. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Courtship of
Miles Standish, The.
Sunrise. — Clark Dill Moore. — GSRC
Sunrise.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — TSW — TSWC
Sunrise. — Lilian White Spencer. — PASC
Sunrise.— Henry Vaughan. — CGOV
(Early Rising and Prayer.) — EV-2
Sunrise. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood. See Poet in the Des
ert, The.
Sunrise along Shore. — L. M. Montgomery. — CPG
Sunrise among the Hills. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — OHCS-26
Sunrise and Sunset (Nature, LXXIII). — Emily Dickinson.
See Sun, The.
Sunrise in the Hills of Satsuma. — Mary McNeil Fenollosa. —
AA
Sunrise: Maine Coast. — Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— CAG
Sunrise Never Failed Us Yet, The. — Celia Thaxter. — PDN —
PEOR
Sunrise of the Poor, The.— Robert Burns Wilson. — AA
Sunrise on Mansfield Mountain. — Alice Brown. — HBV
Sunrise on Rydal Water. — John Drinkwater. — GBV — HBV —
M CT— NP— N V— TCEP
Sunrise Trumpets. — Joseph Auslander. — LA
Suns and Clouds. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(XXXIII).
Sun's Darling, The. sels. — Thomas Dekker and John Ford.
Live with Me Still.— EV-2
Song: "Haymakers, rakers, reapers, and mowers." — EV-2
(Country Glee.)— OBSC
(Rustic Song.)— EPW-2— LC
Sun's Shame, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of
Life, The.
Sun's Travels, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — GBOV — GFA
— MPB— MPC-4— PB-3— TYP
Sunset. — (Miss) Laurence Alma-Tadema. See Blessing for the
Blessed.
Sunset.— Herbert Bashford. — AA
Sunset. — John Bunyan. — WTP-2
(Of the Going Down of the Sun.) — CH
Sunset, The.— Gelett Burgess.— HBV Y—JPC—PIAE
(Nonsense Rhymes.)— MPC-1 3— TSW— TSWC
Sunset.— S. S. Cox.— HT
Sunset. — Thomas William Hodgson Crosland. — RH
Sunset. — E. E. Cummings. — MAP
Sunset. — Mrs. Dorothy Talbott Foster. — HB
Sunset. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Sunset, A. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Francis Thomp
son.— A WP— JAWP— WBP
Sunset, A. — Aldous Huxley. — MBP
Sunset. — Vachel Lindsay. See Five Seals in the Sky, The.
Sunset, A. — Robert Loveman. — AA
Sunset. — William Julius Mickle. See Concubine, The.
Sunset. — Melicent Athleen Quinn. — HB
Sunset. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Queen Mab.
Sunset.— D wight Williams.— OHCS-2S
Sunset across the Lake. — Augusta M. Barney. — HB
"Sunset and evening star." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Crossing the Bar.
Sunset and Moonrise. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOI
Sunset and Sea. — William Wordsworth. See It Is a Beauteous
Evening, Calm and Free.
Sunset and Sunrise. — Emily Dickinson. See Sun, The.
Sunset City, The. — Henry Sylvester Cornwell. — HBV — LPS-3
Sunset City, The.— Isabel Ambler Gilman. — PTA-2
Sunset Clouds.— Maud Brockett Finch. — HB
Sunset from Omaha Hotel Window. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Sunset Garden, The. — Marion St. John Webb. — PB-2 — TVC —
TVSH
Sunset in the Lake Country. — William Wordsworth. See Eve
ning Walk, An.
Sunset on Sixth Avenue. — J. E. Cadden. — CAG
Sunset on the Acropolis. — Edwina Stanton Babcock. — MCT
Sunset on the Bearcamp. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP —
TCAP
Sunset on the Cunimbla Valley, Blue Mountains. — Douglas
Brooke Wheel ton Sladen.— VA
Sunset on the Desert. — Theodore Maynard. — MCT
Sunset Prophecy, A.— Marion Harland.— WRR-22
Sunset: St. Louis,— Sara Teasdale. — VOD
Sunset Song.— Zufii Indians, tr. by Carlos Troyer. — OTA
Sunset through an Office Window. — Daniel Henderson. — LL-2
Sunset Wings. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— CPOI — HBV
Sunsets.— Richard Aldington. — PFE
Sunsets.— Florence Boyce Davis.— OQP—QP-2
Sunsets.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GM AS— MAP
Sunshine.— John Wallace Crawford.— PVS
Sunshine. — Sidney Dayre. — PEM
Sunshine. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Sunshine, — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Sunshine after a Shower. — Thomas Warton. See On the Ap.
proach of Summer.
Sunshine and Moonshine.— Emma A. Reith. — WRR-54
Sunshine and Music. — Ripley Dunlap Saunders. — POI — SL
(Laugh, A.)— PDN— VIL
Sunshine and Rain. — "Captain Jack" Crawford. — POI— SL
Sunshine Johnson. — Unknown. — WRR-22
Sunshine Making. — Juniata Stafford. — BS
(Sunshine-Making.)— POI— SL
Sunshine of the Gods, The, sel. ("Ah, moment not to be pur
chased").— Bayard Taylor.— AA
Sunshine of Thine Eyes, The. — George Parson Lathrop. — AA
—LEAP— PR
Sunshine-Making. — Juniata Stafford. Sec Sunshine Making.
Sunshine's Caress, The. — Unknown. — PEM
"Sunshiny shower, A."— Mother Goose.— OTPC— PPL
(Signs and Seasons.) — RIS
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBV— HBVY—RYC
Sun-Song. — Mary Josephine Benson. — CPG
Sunthin' in the Pastoral Line. — James Russell Lowell. See
Biglow Papers, The (2nd Series, No. VI).
Sun-Worshipers, The. — Henry Herbert Knibbs.— SPT
Super Flumina Babylonis. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
OBVV— VLEP
Superior Nonsense Verses. — Unknown. — NA
Superiority. — Confucius, tr. fr. the Chinese. — WTP-3
"Superiority to fate" (Life, LXXXV).— Emily Dickinson.
(Life, LXXXV.)— BAV
Superman, The. — Albert Bigelow Paine.— MRV — SPT
Supernal Dialogue. — Harriet Monroe. — NP — SC
"Supers."— H. Chance Newton.— OHCS-27
Super's Story, The. — Edwin Drew — OHCS-S
Superscription, A. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Superseded, The. — Thomas Hardy. — TOP
Supersensual. — Evelyn Underbill. — WGRP
Superstition. — Paul Eldridge. See Sonnets of an Indian
Heiress.
Superstition. — James W. Stanistreet. — GSRC
Supper, The.— Walter de la Mare.— ABVC
Supper at the Mill, sel. — Jean Ingelow.
Song of the Old Love. — HBV
(When Sparrows Build.)— EPW-S— WRR-16
"Supple and turbulent, a ring of men." — Wallace Stevens. See
Sunday Morning.
Suppliant, The.— Edmund Gosse. — TCPD
Suppliant, The. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — CDC
Suppliant. — Alan Sullivan. — CPG — OCL
Supplication, A. — Nicholas Breton. — OBSC
Supplication, A. — Effie Truex Cook. — HB
Supplication. — Joseph S. Cotter, Jr. — BANP— :CDC
Supplication, A. — Abraham Cowley. See Davideis, The.
Supplication — Josephine Johnson. — BPM-3 7
Supplication. — Edgar Lee Masters. — CMP
Supplication. — Louis Untermeyer. — HBMV
Supplication, A (Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not to Forget,
The— C.).— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— GTBS— GTSL— NAL
— WTP-10
(Forget Not Yet.)—CRE — EA— GPE — GTSE — HBV—
OBEV— SBA— TPH
(Forget Not Yet the Tried Intent) — OAEP
(Lover Beseecheth His Mistress, The.)— EPEP
(Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not to Forget His Stead
fast Faith and True Intent, The.) — AEP-W—
EPW-1— TOP
(Steadfastness.)— OBSC
Supplication of the Black Aberdeen. — Rudyard Kipling. — BLPA
— RKV
Supporting the Guns. — Detroit Free Press.— OtICS-25
(Battery in Hot Action.) — PPSC
Supports, The.— Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Suppose. — Anne Reeve Aldrich. — HBV
Suppose. — Alice Gary.— PB-1 — PEM
Suppose.— Phoebe Cary. — BLPA — OFPE — PB-4 — PPYP—
PTA-I— RON— WRR-43— YF
Suppose.— Walter de la Mare.— JPC— MPC-13— POOT— PPD-2
—TSW— TSWC
Suppose. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Suppose. — T. H, Robertson. — WRR-3
Suppose. — Epes Sargent (sometimes at. to "Fanny" Crosby).
— MPC-7— PEM— TVC— TVSH
(Deeds of Kindness.)— CPN— HBV— HBVY— OTPC—
PPL— RYC
Suppose You Try Smiling. — Unknown.— BS
Supposed Speech of John Adams on the Declaration of Inde
pendence. — Daniel Webster. See Adams and Jefferson.
Supposed to be Written at Lemnos. — Thomas Russell. — ES
(Sonnet: Suppos'd to Be Written at Lemnos.) — CEP—
OBEC
Supposin'.— Eva Wilder McGlasson.— WRR-7
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Supposing- I Dreamed This. — E. E. Cummings. — MOAP
Supreme Gift, The.— Robert Haven Shauffler. — LHW
Supreme Issue, The. — James C. Fernwald. — SPE-5
Supreme Sacrifice, The. — John Stanhope Arkwright. — POT —
WGRP
Supreme Surrender. — Dante G. Rossetti. See House of Life.
Surcease. — Alice Gardner Adams. — HB
Surcloying the Stomach. — JT. Sylvester. See Tetrasticlia.
"Sure He that made us with such large discourse." — William
Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Sure, It's Fun! — Richard Butler Glaenzer. — RH
Sure Never Was Picture Drawn More to the Life. — Unknown.
APB
(Virginia Song, The.)— PAH
lurety. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — MAP
Surety. ..
Surface and the Depths, The. — Lewis Morris. — HBV
(Song: "Love took my life and thrill'd it.")— OBVV — VA
Surgeon, The.— Wilfred J. Funk.— BPM-34
Surgeon's Child, The.— Frederic E. Weatherly.— WRR-16
Surgeon's Hands, The. — Ida Norton Munson. — OQP — QP-1
Surgeons Must Be Very Careful (Life, XLII).— Emily Dick
inson. — TCAP
Surgeon's Tale, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Proc
ter).— OHCS-13
Surly Tim's Trouble. — Frances Hodgson Burnett. — BTB-3—
— OHCS-19 (abr.)
Surnames. — James Smith. — BOHV
Surplus. — Charles Hanson Towne. — AMV-37
Surprise, The.— William Barnes. — CRE
Surprise. — William Cunningham. — OA
Surprise, A. — Malcolm Douglas. — RYC
Surprise, The.— Ida Fay.— WRR-17
Surprise, A. — Unknown. — LPP (abr.)
(Kittens' Fright.) — WRR-3S
Surprise at Ticonderoga, The. — Mary A. P. Stansbury. — GA —
MC— PAH
Surprised by Joy.— William Wordsworth.— EPN—GPE— HBV
(Desideria.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— OBEV
(Of His Daughter Catherine Dead Long Since.) — ES
(Shock of Bereavement, The.) — EPW-4
(Surprised by Joy. — Impatient As the Wind.)— BPN — ERP
— GEPC
Surrender. —Amelia Josephine Burr. — HBV
Surrender.— Henry W. Clark.— MOM
Surrender, The. — Thomas Flatman. — EV-3
Surrender. — Angelina Weld Grimke. — CDC
Surrender. — Ruth Guthrie Harding. — HBMV
Surrender, The. — Sorepta M. I. Henry. — TS
Surrender, The.— Henry King.— AEP-W—BLV
Surrender.— "S. M. M."— JKCP
Surrender at Appomattox, The. — Herman Melville. — MC — PAH
Surrender of Buigoyne, The. — James Watts de Peyster. —
ID AH
Surrender of Cornwallis, The. — Unknown. — PAH
Surrender of New Orleans, The. — Marion Manville. — PAH
Surrender of Spain, The. — John Hay, — AA
Surrender of the German Fleet, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Surrey Apple-Howler's Song, A. — Unknown.— HWC
(Apple Howling Songs — I.) — OTPC
(Two Apple Howling Songs — I.) — SPE-1
Surrey to Geraldine. — Michael Drayton. See England's Hero-
ical Epistles.
Sursuni. — Guillermo Valencia, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Walsh. — CAW
Sursum Corda. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Casa Guidi
Windows.
Sursum Corda. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — GPE
Sursum Corda, sel. ("Up and rejoice."). — Edith Matilda
Thomas. — PC
Sursum Corda. — Annie Lake Townsend. — OQP — QP-1
Survey of Literature. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS
Survival, The.— Edmund Blunden.— BPM-30— OBMV
Survival. — Florence Earle Coates. — AA
Survival, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Survival of the Fittest, The.— Sarah N. Cleghorn. — BAP —
HBMV
Survival of the Fittest, The.— Daisy Noble Ives.— BTB-7
Survivor, The. — Frederic L. Knowles. — MRV — OQP— QP-2
Survivors. — Siegfried Sassoon. — RH
Susan. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — BOHV
Susan. — Unknown. — NA
Susan: A Poem of Degrees, sel. — Arthur Joseph Munby.
Sweet Nature's Voice. — VA
Susan Blue. — Kate Greenaway. — MPB— RAR
Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop, sel.— Anna B.
Warner.
Jathrop Lathrop's Cow. — SPE-1
Susan Simpson. — Unknown. — BOHV
Susan Van Dusan. — Unknown. — ABF
Susanna and the Elders. — Adelaide Crapsey. — See Cinquains.
Susannah and the Elders. — Unknown.— ALV
Susanna Passes. — Sydney King Russell. — NYBV
Susan's Birthday. — B. E. Todd. — PBV
Susan's Escort. — Edward Everett Hale. — WRR-5
Susceptible Chancellor, The. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See
lolanthe.
Susceptible Parson, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-33
Susceptible Widow, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Suspenders. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Suspense (Love IV).— Emily Dickinson.— AWP— BAP— GPE
— JAWP— LBAP— WBP ,
(Elysium Is As Far As To.)— MAP— MOAP I
Suspense. — D. H. Lawrence.— MBP
Suspense.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act—John Bright.— PPS
Suspirmm.— William Canton.— GPE
Sussex.-RudyaM^Krpling. - GPE- GTML-POTT-RKV-
Sussex Sailor, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Susurro.— "Fiona Macleod." See Sospiri di Roma
Susy and Susy.— Mrs. M. L. Rayne.— WRR-58 '
Susy Miller.— Elizabeth Prentiss. — SAS
Sutter s Claim.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Swallow, The.— Thomas Aird.— VA
Swallow, The. — John Burroughs.— BLA
Swallow, The. — John Clare. — ERP
Swallow, The.— Ralph Hodgson.— CMP— LBBV
Swallow, The.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— MPC-4—PB-3
( Fly away, fly away over the sea.")— SUS
Swallow, The. — Charlotte Smith (sometimes at. to Charles
Smith) . — LPS-2
(First Swallow, The.) — ABVC— CG — DD — HBV— LC—
OTPC
Swallow^The.— Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon.)
Swallow Flight.— Sara Teasdale. — NP
Swallow Leaves Her Nest, The.— Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See
Death's Jest Book.
Swallow Song.— Blanche Mary Kelly.— BMC
Swallow Song. — Marjorie Pickthall. — OCL
Swallowed Frog, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-28
Swallowing a Fly. — Thomas DeWitt Talmage.— BTB-2
Swallowing an Oyster Alive.— John S. Robb.— WRR-47
Swallows, The. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — DD— MCG
Swallows. — Cale Young Rice. — MLP — VOD
Swallows, The: An Elegy. — Richard Jago. — CEP
Swallows Nest, The.— Sir Edwin Arnold.— PB-4 — PRWS
Swamp, The. — Beatrice Ravenel. — TBM
Swamp Fox, The. — William Gilmore Simnis. — AA — DD —
GA (ofer.)— LL-3— MC— PAH— SPP— TCAP— WTP-8
Swan, The.— Elizabeth Coatsworth.— BLA
Swan, The. — John Gould Fletcher, — FP — GPE— MM— SPP
Swan, The. — Francis Stewart Flint. — NP
Swan, A. — Hendrik Ibsen, tr. fr. the Norwegian by F. E
Garrett. — WTP-5
Swan, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Anglo-Saxon by Herbert B
Brougham. — EPP
(tr. by F. B. Snyder.)— BEL
Swan and the Goose, The.— ^Esop. See Fables from ^Esop
Swan Is like a Moon to Me, A.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Swan of the Heart, The. — Raymond Holden. — NYBV
Swan Song, The. — Katharine Ritter Brooks. — WRR-29
Swan Song of Parson Avery, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier
— AA
(Parson Avery.) — BHV
Swan-Neck, The.— Charles Kingsley,— EV-5
Swans. — Leonora Speyer. — BLA — SMP
Swans. — William Wordsworth. See Evening Walk An
Swan's Nest among the Reeds, The.— Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing. See Romance of the Swan's Nest, The.
Swans of Wilton, The. — Unknown.— CGOV
Swan-Song, The. — Katharine Ritter Brooks. — BTB-6— PPSC
Swapping Song, The. — Unknown. — RIS
(Wing Wang Waddle Oh— si. dig.)— HWC
Swarm of Bees in May, A. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
(Bees.)— HWC
(Proverbs.) — HBV
("Swarm of bees in May, A.") — PPL — RIS
Swashbuckler's Song, The. — James Stuart Montgomery. —
HBMV
Swearing as a Remedy. — Unknown. — WRR-5 6
Swearing off Smoking. — Unknown. — WRR-20
(Spoopendyke Stops Smoking.) — CHS
Sweat-Shop Slaves. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood — BAP
Swedish Girl's Chatter. — Augusta Kortrecht. — WRR-38
Swedish Mother's Lullaby. — Frederika Bremer. See Home.
The.
Swedish Poem, A. — William A. Sigourney (?). See What
Does It Matter.
Sweeney among the Nightingales. — T. S. Eliot.— AP A— BLV —
CMP— GPE— MAP— MAP A— MOAP— NP— OBMV
"Sweep thy faint strings, Musician." — Walter de la Mare
See Song of Shadows, The.
Sweeper, The.— Agnes Lee.— BAP— HBMV— NP
Sweeper of the Floor, The.— George MacDonald.— BMEP
"Sweet after showers, ambrosial air." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Sweet Afton (C.).— Robert Burns.— BLV— EM-1—GR-e
(Afton Water. )— CEP— EV-3— GEPM— LPS-2— OAEP—
PG— SN— TCEP
(Flow Gently, Sweet Afton.)— AWP— BEL— CRE— EP—
HBV— JAWP— JHP— LLC— MBL— PB-7— TOP
— WBP— WRR-41 (pant.)
Sweet and Low. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The.
Sweet and Sour. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XXVI).
Sweet Answer, A. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Sweet Apple. — James Stephens. — CMP
"Sweet are the days we wander with no hope." — George San-
tayana. See Sonnets.
Sweet Are the Thoughts that Savor of Content. — Robert
Greene. See Farewell to Folly.
"Sweet babe, a golden cradle holds thee." — Unknown,
(Guardian Angels, The — Irish.) — BOL
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Sweet, Be Not Proud.— Robert Herrick.— LPS-1
("Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes.") — EG
(To Dianeme — C.)— AEP-W — BCEP — BFP — BFVR—
EV-2 — GPE — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL— HBV —
OBEV— OBS— OTA— SBA— TOP
Sweet Betsy from Pike (with music). — Unknown.— ABF— AS
— CSF
Sweet birds that sit and sing arnid the shady valleys." —
Nicholas Breton. — EG
(Pastoral, A.)— CBOV
(Phyllis.)— OBSC
Sweet Briars of the Stairways. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Sweet child of woe! who pour'st thy love-lorn lays." —
Royall Tyler.— PIAE
Sweet Cicely, sels. — Marietta F. Holley.
Buying a Feller.— WRR- 15
(For A' That; or, Selling a Feller.)— BTB-7
Josiah Allen's Political Aspirations (abr.). — WRR-39
Sweet Clover.— Wallace Rice— HBV
Sweet Content. — Thomas Dekker. See Pleasant Comedy of
Patient Grissell.
"Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire." — Unknown. — OBSC
"Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright." — George Herbert. See
Virtue.
Sweet Disorder.— Robert Herrick. — A WP — JAWP — TOP —
WBP
(Delight in Disorder.)— AEP-W— ALV— BLP— BLV—
EM-1 — EPS — EPW-2 — EV-2 — GPE— HBV —
LEAP— LPS-2— OAEP— OBEV— OBS— SBA—
TPH— WHA— WLIP— WTP-5
(Poetry of Dress, The— Pt. I.)— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL
("Sweet Disorder, A.")— EG
Sweet Dreams Form a Shade. — William Blake. See Cradle
Song: "Sweet Dreams Form a Shade."
"Sweet Echo, sweetest Nymph, that liv'st unseen." — John
Milton. See Comus.
"Sweet Exhaustion seems to hold, A." — Aubrey Thomas De
Vere (1814-1902). See May Carols.
Sweet Fairy Bells. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Sweet Fern. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Sweet Fields of Violo. — Unknown. — ABS
"Sweet flower, that art so fair and gay." — Unknown, tr. fr.
the French by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs— XL)— AWP
Sweet Girl-Graduate, The. — Pauline Phelps. — WRR-55
Sweet Grass Range. — Edwin Ford Piper. — CBOV
Sweet Hour of Prayer. — W. W. Walford. — BLRP —
WBLP
Sweet Innisfallen. — Thomas Moore. — HBV — PER
"Sweet is the rose, but grows upon a brier." — Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (XXVI).
Sweet Life. — George Herbert. See Virtue.
"Sweet love, if thou wilt gain a monarch's glory." — Unknown.
See Picture, A ("Sweet Love, if thou wilt," etc.).
Sweet, Low Speech of the Rain, The. — Ella Higginson. — NLK
Sweet Lullaby, A. — Nicholas Breton. — BOL — EPEP— EPW-1
—GTSL— OBSC— SBA— TOP
(Cradle Song, A.)— EV-1— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
Sweet Mary Lulled Her Blessed Child. — H. E. Nichol. — BOL
Sweet Meeting of Desires. — Coventry Patrnore. — LPS-1
Sweet Music. — William Shakespeare (and John Fletcher). See
King Henry VIII (Orpheus with His Lute).
Sweet Nature's Voice. — Arthur Joseph Munby. See Susan: A
Poem of Degrees.
Sweet Neglect. — Ben Jonson. See Epiccene, or The Silent
Woman.
"Sweet nymphs, if, as ye stray/' — William Drummond of
Hawthornden. — EG
Sweet o' the Year, The. — Charles G. D. Roberts.— WLIP
Sweet Oath in Mallorca. — John Galsworthy. — BPM-31 — GBOV
Sweet Pastoral, A.- — Nicholas Breton. — GPE
(To His Muse.)— OBSC
Sweet Peace. — Henry Vaughan. See Peace.
Sweet Peace Is Born. — Charles C. Hahn. — BTB-7
Sweet Peas. — John Keats. See I Stood Tip-toe upon a Little
Hill.
Sweet Peas. — Lilian Payson. — PPYP — YFR
Sweet Peas. — Unknown. — PEOR
Sweet Peril. — George MacDonald. — BLPA
(Phantasies.) — PDN
Sweet Phosphor, Bring the Day. — Francis Quarles. — EP
Sweet Rose of Virtue. — William Dunbar. See To a Lady.
Sweet September. — George Arnold. — GN
"Sweet Smile! the daughter of the Queene of Love." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (XXXIX).
Sweet Song Sung Not Yet to Any Man, A. — William Morris.
See Life and Death of Jason, The.
Sweet South, The. — William Gilmore Simms. — APB
Sweet Spring, Thou Turn'st. — William Drummond of Haw^
thornden.—EV-2—O'BEV
(Sonnet: "Sweet Spring, thou turn'st with all thy goodly
train.")— EBSV
(Spring, Wanting Her.) — ES
Sweet Stay-at-Home. — William H. Davies. See Foliage.
Sweet Stream, That Winds. — William Cowper. See To a
Young Lady.
Sweet Suffolk Owl.— Thomas Vautor.— CBOV— CH— EPEP—
HBV — LO
("Sweet Suffolk owl, so trimly dight.") — AEP-W
Sweet Teviot! on Thy Silver Tide. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Lay of the Last Minstrel.
Sweet Trinity, The. — Unknown, See Golden Vanity, The.
Sweet Was the Song That Youth Sang Once.— Walter Sav
age Landor.— GPE *
Sweet Weather. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — LS
Sweet Wild April.— William Force Stead. — HBV— HBVY
Sweet William. — Unknown. — ABS
Sweet William and May Margaret. — Unknown. See Sweet
William's Ghost.
Sweet William's Farewell to Black-Eyed Susan (C.). — John
Gay— AEP-D—CEP— EA— EPRE— OBEC
(Black-Eyed Susan.) — EP— EPP— EPW-3— GEPM— GPE
—GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LPS-1— SBA
(Song: Black-eyed Susan.)— EV-3
Sweet William's Ghost (C. — in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown.
— AWP— CG—CRP—CSBP— EBSV— EPOM—ESPB
(A, B, F and G vers.)— HO AH— STB— WRR-31 (si
diff.)
(Sweet William and May Margaret.)— CH— HBV (abr.)
"Sweet wrath, sweet scorn, sweet reconcilement, ill." — Petrarch.
See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Sweet-and-Twenty.— William Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night.
Sweeter Far Than the Harp, More Gold Than Gold. — "Michael
Field" (Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma
Cooper).— OBMV
Sweeter Scents Than in Arabia Found. — William Browne. See
Britannia's Pastorals.
Sweetes' LiT Feller.— Frank L. Stanton.— POI— SL
Sweetest Love, I Do Not Go/ — John Bonne. See Song: "Sweet
est Love, I do not go[e]."
Sweetest Melancholy, — John Fletcher and Thomas Rowley (?).
See Nice Valour, The.
Sweetest Picture, The.— -Alice Cary.— BTB-5
(Among the Beautiful Pictures.) — BLPA
(Pictures of Memory— C.) —BLP — CCR — HT — JHP-
LPS-1— OHCS-4— PE
Sweetest Place, The. — Mrs. Mary Frances Butts. — PPL —
PPYP
Sweetgrass Range.— Edwin Ford Piper.— LEAP — MAP— PFY
— TBM
Sweetheart Gate, Th'.— Edwin Waugh.— VA
Sweetheart, Rejoice in Mind. — Alexander Montgomerie. — BSV
Sweetheart-Lady.— Frank L. Stanton.— ME
Sweethearts Always. — Daniel O'Connell.— MHT
Sweethearts of the Year. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Sweetly Breathing, Vernal Air.— Thomas Carew. — LPS-2
Sweetly Sleep. — Jane Taylor (at. also to Eliza Lee Follen). —
MO AH
(Lullaby: "Sleep, my baby, sleep my boy.") — BOL
Sweetly Sleep. — Unknown. — BOL
Sweetness of England, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See
Aurora Leigh.
Sweetnesse in Sacrifice. — Robert Herrick, — NBE
Sweets That Die. — "John Philip Varley" (Langdon Elwyn Mit
chell.)— AA
"Sweet-Thing" Jane.— John Vance Cheney.— SR
Sweetwater Range. — Lew Sarett. — PT
Swell in a Horse-Car, The.— George W. Kyle.— OHCS-29
(Dude in a Horse-Car, The,)— PTWP
Swellitis. — Joseph Morris.— ICBD — RON
Swell's Soliloquy.— £7w&»wm;».— BTB-2— LPS-3
(Swell's Soliloquy on the War.)— OHCS-4
Swetnarn, the Woman-Hater, set. — Unknown.
Funeral Song.— MV-2
"Swift as a Shadow, short as any dream." — William Shake
speare. Sec Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
Swift Things Are Beautiful.— Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— SC
(Poem of Praise.)— NYBV
"Swiftly walk o'er the western wave." — -Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See To Night.
Swift's Epitaph.— William Butler Yeats.— NAMP
Swifts in the Chimney.— Rose Mills Powers. —BLA
Swimmer, The.— Sister Mary Madeleva. — BMC
Swimmer, The.— Roden Noel.— GT-2— OBVV
Swimmer. The. — John Crowe Ransom. — PFY
Swimmer, A. — William Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar ("What
means this shouting?").
Swimmer at Sunrise, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).
— GT-2
Swimmers. — Louis Untermeyer. — PFY — TCPD
"0 the swift plunge." (sel.)
(From "Swimmers.") — TSW
Swimmer's Race, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Swimmin' in the Crick. — M. C. Johnson. — SSS
Swimming. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Two Foscari,
The.
Swimming. — Clinton Scollard. — GFA — MPB— PB-1 — UTS
Swimming. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Tristram of
Lyonesse.
Swimmin' by Night. — Alice Blaine Damrosch. — LEAP
Swimmm'-Hole in the Church, The. — Edward Bellamy Part
ridge. See Sube Cane.
Swing, The.— Robert Louis Stevenson. — GFA — MPB— MPC-4
— OTPC— PB-1— PBGP— PBV— SUS— VLEP
Swing, Cradle, jawing. — George Cooper.— BOL
VRR-39
Ing so
- .. ; . — unknown. — AA — WTF-1
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot ("Swing low, sweet chariot"). —
Unknown. — ABF (with music)— ANL— LL-3
Swing Low, Swing Low. — Unknown.-— BOL
Swing Ship, The,— Mildred D. Shacklett.— GFA
Swing Song, A. — William Allingham.— MPB— PCD— RAR—
SO — SUS
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Swinging.— M. K. Westcott.— PBV
Swinging in the Grape-Vine Swing.— Samuel Minturn Peck
See Grapevine Swing, The.
Swinging 'Neath the Old Apple-Tree.— O. R. Barrows. — LLC
Swinging Song, A. — Mary Howitt. — OTPC
Swinging Stair, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abar-
banel). — YT
Swinging under the Apple Trees.— Rachel Lewis Dithridge.—
Swipes's Dinner. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Swipesy's Christmas Dinner. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Swirl.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Swiss Air. — Bret Harte. See Serenade: "I'm a gay tra, la, la."
Swiss Peasant, The. — William Wordsworth. — OBEC
Switchman's Story The.— B A. R. Ottolengui.— OHCS-25
Switzerland (I-VII). — Matthew Arnold. — GEPM — OAEP
Isolation To Marguerite (IV).— BPN (Pts. IV and V)—
GEPC— GPE— TPH (Pts. IV and V)— VLEP
Parting (II).
(Ye Storm Winds of Autumn— abr.) — CGOV
"Forgive me! forgive me!" (br. sel.). — VLEP
To Marguerite — Continued (V). — GEPC — GPE — VLEP
(Isolation.) — OBVV
(To
(Yes! in the Sea of Life Enisled.) — EPNC
Switzerland. — James Sheridan Knowles. See William Tell
Sword, The. — Michael Joseph Barry. — TIP
Sword, The. — Helen Booth.— OHCS-30
Sword, The. — Irene Rutherford McLeod, — LOW — POI
Sword and the Sickle, The. — William Blake. — BLV
Sword Exercise, The. — Thomas Hardy. See Far from the
Madding Crowd.
Sword of Bunker Hill, The. — William Rose Wallace. — PEDC
Sword of Damocles, The, sel.— Anna Katharine Green.
Defence of the Bride, The. — BTB-6 — WRR-4
Sword of England, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Sword of Robert Lee, The.— Abram J. Ryan.— APB — BMC —
GA— JKCP— SPP
Sword of Surprise, The.— G. K. Chesterton. — GPE — LBBV—
MBP
Sword of Tethi-a, The. — William Larminie. See Moytura,
Sword Song. — Karl Theodor Korner, tr. jr. the German by
Charles T. Brooks. — LPS-2
Swordless Christ, The. — Percy Adams Hutchison. — RH
Swordy Well.— John Clare.— WHA
"Swore Off." — John N. Fprt.-— OHCS-30 — PPSC
Swung to the Void. — Edwin Markham. — HTR
Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven, The. — Guy Wetmore
Carryl. — AA— BLPA— HBV — LA— LEAP— LHV—
LL-3— MAP— PPD-1
Sylvan Morfydd. — Lionel Pigot Johnson. — VLEP
Sylvan Revel, A. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See Echoes from
Theocritus.
Sylvia. — William Shakespeare. See Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Sylvia; or, The May Queen, sets. — George Darley.
Chorus of Spirits (I). — VA
Dirge: "Wail! wail ye o'er the dead!"— OBRV
Morning-Song (II).— VA
(Serenade.)— HBV
Nephon's Song (III).— PASC— VA
(From "Sylvia.") — LEAP
Peasant Song.— MV-2— PASC
Song: "I've taught thee Love's sweet lesson o'er." — OBRV
(Romanzo to Sylvia — IV.) — VA
Song of the Graces.— MV-2 — PASC
Sylvie and Bruno, sels. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson).
Gardener's Song, The (C.— 8 sts. fr. diff. Chs.)—REV—
OTPC— PPD-2— SBA
(He Thought He Saw— 6 sts.)— FPH— HBVY— JPC—
MPC-8
(He Thought He Saw a Bander's Clerk.)— LBN— NA
(Metamorphoses — 7 sts.) — MBP
(Some Hallucinations.)— BOHV—THP
(Strange Wild Song, A.) — PB-4
(Sylvie and Bruno — 5 sts.)— NA
King Fisher's Song, The. — RIS
Melancholy Pig, The (fr. Ch. X).— MPC-4— PPL— RAR
Symbol. — Robert Francis. — AMV-37
Symbol.— David Morton. — HBMV — MOM — OQP— POT—
QP-1— RT— SBMV— VOD
Symbol of Our Country.— Maud McKinsey Butler.— HB
Symbolism. — "M." (George William Russell). — TIP
Symbolism of Resurrection, The. — Unknown. — EOAH
Symbolist, The.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Symbols.— John Drinkwater.— BMEP— NV— PPD-2 — TCEP
Symbols. — John Richard Moreland. — MOM
Symbols.— -Vance Thompson. — AA
Symbols.— William Butler Yeats.— OBMV
Symmetry. — Unknown. — ABVC
Symmetry of Life, The.— Phillips Brooks.— CCR
Sympathy.— Emily Bronte. — OAEP
Sympathy. — Edith Daley. — MRV
Sympathy. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — CDC
Sympathy.— Althea Gyles.— HBV— TIP
Sympathy. — Ann E. Hamilton. — OQP— QP-1
Sympathy.— Reginald Heber. — BOHV— BTB-4 — OHCS-25 —
Sympathy. — Walter Savage Landor. See Maid I Love, The.
Sympathy. — Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd. See Ion.
Sympathy.— C. W. Thomson.— OHCS-1 9
Sympathy. — Henry David Thoreau.— MOAP
Sympathy.— Kate Vatmah.— LOW— POI
Symphonic Symbolique, sel. ("And what I seek," etc.}. —
Edmund John. — BMEP
Symphony, The.— Sidney Lanier.— APB— ATP— CAP— SPP
Symphony, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Symphony, The.— Herman W. Stillman.— OHPP— PEDC
Symphony in Yellow. — Oscar Wilde. — MBP
Symphony Pathetique. — Ruth Comfort Mitchell. — VOD
Symptoms.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Symptoms of the Heart. — Margaret E. Beal. — GSRC
Synariss, "Queen of Babylon." — Harriett Kendall.— WRR-53
Syndicated Smile, The.— St. Clair Adams.— ICBD
Synge's Grave. — Winifred M. Letts. — LBBV
Syr Gawayn and the Grene Knight. — Unknown. See Sir Ga-
wain and the Green Knight.
Syracuse. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — TBM
Syren Songs, sels. — George Darley.
Mermaidens' Vesper-Hymn, The (VI).— MV-2— OBRV
(Mermaids' Vesper-Hymn, The.) — BLV— GTIV
(Siren Chorus.)— GTIV
Sea-Ritual, The (V).— MV-2— OBRV
(Deadman's Dirge.) — CH
Syria. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh.
Syrian Lover in Exile Remembers Thee, Light of My Land,
The. — Ajan Syrian. — NP
Syrian Lullaby. — Alice Hathaway Cunningham. — BOL
Syrinx. — John Lyly. See Midas.
System. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CR — CRE — RIS— VLEP
T. A. H.— Ambrose Bierce.— AA— BAP— LA— LEAP— WTP-2
T. C. Phillips.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
T. F. C.— Mortimer Collins— HBV
Tabby's Tea-Fight.— Unknown.— WRR-14
Tabitha Soliloquizes. — Minnie Leona Upton. — CIV
Table and the Chair, The. — Edward Lear. — CCP — HBVY—
MPB— MPC-4-PB-4— PPL— RAR— SAS
Table Manners. — Anna Bird Stewart. — ST
Table Talk, sels.— William Cowper.
Dinner Party, The. — EA
Past and Future of Poetry, The. — EPW-3
sels. fr. above
(Fragment — br. sel.) — WGRP
("Pity, religion," etc.) — CRE
("When Cromwell fought," **c.)—EPRE
Tableau. — Countee Cullen. — ANL — BANP — TCPD
Tableau. — R. Geraldine Lown. — HB
Tableaux Vivant: War, Slavery, Peace. — Unknown.— WRR-4S
Tableaux Vivants.— John Ford.— WRR-17
Tableaux Vivants and Scenes from Life of Washington. — Stan
ley Schell.— WRR-49
Table-Cloths.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Tables Turned, The. — William Wordsworth. — BEL — BPN—
EM-2 — EPN — EPNC — EP — EPP— EP W-4— ERP—
GEPC— HBV— LLC— OAEP— OBRV— PPD-1— SEP
— TPH
(Up! Up! My Friend, and Quit Your Books.) — NLK — PC
— SN
Fragment: "Up! up! my friend, and quit your books"
(sel., arr.) — SFC
Tacita. — James Benjamin Kenyon. — A A
Tacking Ship off Shore. — Walter Mitchell. — AA — APD — GN—
HBV— LPS-2— OBAV—PFY—PRK
Tact.— Harry Graham.— ALV
Tact. — Arthur Guiterman. — PFE
Tact and Talent.— London Atlas.— PE— PPS
Tactic. — Margaret Marks. — MAP
Tad Lincoln and the Street Urchins. — Unknown. — WRR-45
(White House Kitchen in 1862, The.) — HT
Tadmor, sel. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).
Song: "Great is the Rose." — MAP
Tadoussac. — Charles Bancroft. — BLPA
Tadpoles. — Rose Fyleman. — HWC
"Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief." — Mother Goose. —
RIS
(Taffy Was a Welshman.)— OTPC
Tail Piece. — Unknown. — CSF
(From the Chuck Wagon.) — ABF
Taill of the Lyoun and the Mous, The. — Robert Henryson.—
EPW-1
Taill of the Uponlandis Mous and the Surges Mous The —
Robert Henryson. — BSV — EV-1
Taillefer the Minstrel. — Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German —
STP
Tailor, The. — Walter de la Mare. — LL-4 — VOD
Tailor, The.— Geoffrey Dearmer. — POOT
'Tain't. — Unknown. — BPP
Taj Mahal, The.— Laura Bell.— HB
Tak (or Take) er Tatah en Wait. — Unknown. — OHCS-37—
Tak Your Auld Cloak about Ye. — Unknown. See Take Thv
Old Cloak about Thee.
"Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XL).
Take Away. — Margot Ruddock. — OBMV
Take Back the Virgin Page.— Thomas Moore. — HBV
Take Care.— Rose Waldo. — GFA
Take Care of the Minutes. — Unknown. — PDN
(What the Minutes Say.)— PPYP— YFR
Take Courage. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Take Heart. — Edna Dean Proctor. — BLP — HBV— LBAP
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Take heed of loving me." — John Donne. — EG
(Prohibition, The.) — OBS
Take It like a Man.— C. F. Lester.— BTB-9
Take joy home." — Jean Ingelow. — LLC
Take Me Back to Home and Mother.— £7w*«0a'«.—WRR-l 7
lake Me, Mother Earth. — Anna Jameson. — VA
Take My Life and Let It Be. — Frances Ridley HavergaL —
JBLRP
Take My Vows. — Dorothy Parker.— BPM-31
Take, O Take, Those Lips Away.— John Fletcher and William
Shakespeare, et al. See Bloody Brother, The and
Measure for Measure.
Take That Back.— Unknown.— SPE-4
Take the Crust.— Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
3Xke &e World As Jt Is.— Charles Swain.— VA
Take Thy Old Cloak about Thee (in Percy's Reliques).— Un-
known.—CGOV (si. longer)
(Bell My Wife— si. longer.)— EV-1
(Old Cloak, The — si. longer.) — BLV— CBOV— OBB —
OBEY— OBSC
(Tak Your_Au_ld Cloak about Ye— si. tiff.)— EBSV
Taken by Surprise (am).— Metta Victoria Victor.— WRR-32
Taken on Trial.— Fanny Barlow.— GH
Taking an Elevator. — Unknown. — WRR-32
Taking Away the Banking. — Wilbert Snow. — FOOT
Taking Dolly's Picture.— M rs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Taking ]\o Chances. — Unknown.— WRR-25
Taking of Cartagena, The. — Thomas Greepe. See True and
Perfecte Newes of the Worthy Enterprises of Sir Fran
cis Drake, 15S6, The.
Taking of Gwenivere, The.— John Masefield. — PM
Taking of Morgause, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Taking of the Salmon, The.— Thomas Tod Stoddart.— EBSV
Taking of 'Tonio, The.— Unknown.— GSRC
Taking the Turn.— Robert P. Tristram Coffin.— AM V-3 5
Taking the Veil.— Tom Masson.— WRR-7
Taking the Vol.— Unknown. — CAG
Taking Turns. — Emilie Blackmore Stapp. — GFA
Taking Up Carpets. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Takings.— Thomas Hood, Jr.— BOHV
Tale, A. — Louise Began.— MOAP
Tale, A, — Robert Browning. See Two Poets of Croisic The
Tale, A.— William Cowper. — ABVC
(Chaffinch's Nest at Sea, The.)— OTPC
Tale from the Garden, A. — Margaret WTynne Jones.— GFA
Tale of a Bill, The.— Homer Croy. — OHCS-40
Tale of a Brooch.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Tale of a Dog, The. — Unknown. — GH
Tale of a Dog and a Bee, The. — Unknown. — PBV
Tale of a Little Pig (with music). — Unknown.— ABF
Tale of a Mouse, The.— Jeffreys Taylor.— GSRC (abr.)
(Young Mouse, The.)— CPN— OTPC
Tale of a Nose, A. — Charles Follen Adams. — OHCS-18
Tale of a Pony.— Unknown. — PPYP
Tale of a Stamp. — Unknown. — OHCS-38
Tale of a Star, The.— E. Jacot.— PBV
Tale of a Tadpole, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Tale of a Tart, The. — Frederic E. WTeatherley. — SUS
Tale of a Temptation.— Alice Horton.— OHCS-1S
Tale of a Tramp, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-1S
Tale of a Walled Town, A. — "B 8266." — RNP
Tale of Christmas Eve, A.— Unknown. — WRR-26
Tale of Drury Lane, A. — Horace Smith. — LPS-3
Tale of Eternity, sel. ("Both heaven and hell")- — Gerald Mas-
sey. — BMEP
Tale of Hard Times. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Tale of Lord'Lovell, The. — Unknown. — PA
Tale of Old Madrid, A (ad.). — F. Marion Crawford. See
In the Palace of the King.
Tale of Sweethearts, A.— George R. Sims.— BTB-7— PPSC
Tale of the Airly Days, A. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Tale of the Atlantic Coast, A.— George Zeagles.— OHCS-15
Tale of the Big Snow, A. — "Bizarre." — OHCS-17
Tale of the Crimean War, A. — Frederick G. Webb. — WRR-2
Tale of the East (Side), A.— John Albro.— GH
Tale of _the Garden of Flowers, The, sel. ("She led me, hand
in hand, etc.).— Unknown, tr. fr. the Egyptian by Fran-
QOIS Charas. — UFE
Tale of the Kennebec Mariner. — Holman F. Day — THP
Tale of the Man of Lawe, The.— Geoffrey Chaucer. See Can
terbury Tales, The.
Tale of the Sea-Shell, The.— Aljean Edward Starr.— SPE-4
Tale of the Terrible Fire.— Unknown.— WRR-6
Tale of the Tiger Tree^ The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Tale of the Yorkshire Coast, A. — Unknown. — BTB-3
Tale of Troy, A.— John Masefield.— PM
Tale of Two Chairs, A. — Unknown. — WRR-37
Taler?f 7WOrCTSieJ' A'-r\e/f (abr and ad.)— Charles Dickens.
Death of Madame Defarge (fr. Bk. Ill, Chs. XIV and
A V ) . — SPE-7
:>n of Sydney Carton, The (fr. Bk. Ill, Chs XIII
and XV). — BTB-8 — WRR-8
(Only Way, The.) — SPE-8
(Sacrifice of Sydney Carton, The.)— HSPS
Tale of Two Cities, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Tale of Two Cities, A.— 0. E. Melichar.— WrRR-27
?aje ?S T^f s Xold> Se.™ Kate A. Davis.— OHCS-36.
Praed — ALV —
Talents for the Law. — Eugene C. Dolson. — SPE-8
ide.
Tales, sels. — George Crabbe.
Frank Courtship, The, sel. ("Grave Jonas Kindred, Sybil
Kindred's sire").— OBRV
Lover's Journey, The (Tale X, abr.).— EP— EPP
Tales and Romances. — William Wordsworth. See Prelu<
The (Wordsworth's Early Reading).
Tales of a Wayside Inn, sels. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Bell of Atri, The (The Sicilian's Tale, Pt. II).— JHP—
MPC-1 1—MW— OHCS-14— OHNP— PB-7—POY
PPA STP TYP
Birds of Killingworth (The Poet's Tale, Pt. I).— APB—
APW— CAP— FPE— IAP— PPA
Song of Birds (sel.). — BTB-2
("Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these.") —
WBLP
King Robert of Sicily (The Sicilian's Tale, Pt. I).— CCR
— MW— OHCS-15 — OHIP — OHNP — PB-9 —
PCD — PFE— PJH-2 — PTA-1 — PTER— STP—
TCAP— WRR-43— YT
(Sicilian's Tale, The.)— APB
Legend Beautiful, The (The Theologian's Tale, Pt. II).—
CBPC— JHP— OHNP— PTA-2— WRR-43
(Legend of the Beautiful.) — BTB-4
Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi, The (The Spanish Jew's Tale,
Pt. I).— BAV— BTB-6— EV-5
Manichaean's Prayer, The (Prelude to Pt. Ill, abr.).—
APW
Paul Revere's Ride (The Landlord's Tale, Pt. I). — AP—
APB— APW— BAP — BAV — BBV— BLPA —
CAP— CR—CSBP—DD— EV-5— GA— HBV—
HBVY— IAP— IDAH— JHP— JPC— LPS-2— MC
— MPC-10— MR— OBAV— ODP— OG— OHCS-2
— OHFP— OHNP— PAH— PAP — PB-5 — PEDC
— PTA-1 — PYM — RIS— RON— STP— TCAP—
TYP— WBLP— WRR-43— WTP-6
(Landlord's Tale, The.)— PJH-2
Saga of King Olaf (The Musician's Tale, Pt. I). — APW
(1st 4 pts.)
(Musician's Tale, The— abr.) — APB
Challenge of Thor (i).— TYP
Einar Tamberskelver (xx) .—WTP-6— YT
King Olaf's War-Horns (xix) .— PFY— WTP-6
Thangbrand the Priest (ix).— WTP-6
Wraith of Odin, The (vi).— WTP-6
Scanderbeg (The Spanish Jew's Second Tale, Pt. III).—
Wayside Inn, The (Prelude to Pt. I).— TCAP
Prelude (sel.).— LEAP
Tales of the Hall, sels.— George Crabbe.
"Age, with stealing steps," etc. (fr. Bk. X). — BCEP—
LEAP
(Approach of Age, The.) — LPS-1
Entanglement, An (fr. Bk. XIII).— EPW-3
Preceptor Husband, The. — EPRE
Tales of the Mermaid Tavern.— Alfred Noyes (I-IX com
plete).— CP AN -2
"Cobbler lived in Canterbury, A" (fr. Pt. IV).
(Sign of the Golden Shoe, The.)— POY
Thomas Dekker's Song (fr. Pt. II).— CMP
"Will Shakespeare's out like Robin Hood" (fr. Pt. II).—
POTT
"With Georgie Sprat, my overseer, and Thomas Slye mv
tabourer" (fr. Pt. V).
(Companion of a Mile, The.) — MLP
Tales the Barbers Tell, The. — Morris Bishop. — ALV
Taliesin, sels. — Richard Hovey.
Death Song in Taliesin. — PC
m "Here falls no light." — AA — APB (shorter sel.)— OBAV
Talisman, A. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — CP
Talisman, A. — Marianne Moore. — APA — MAP — NP — TCPD
Talisman, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Talk Faith.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OQP— QP-2
Talk over There.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Talk to Me Tenderly. — Vivian Yeiser.— HBMV
Talk to the Boy, A.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— FAOV
Talkin' 'bout Trouble. — Carrie Jacobs Bond. — SR
Talking It Over. — Unknown. — WRR-2 9
Talking Oak, The, ^.—Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Olivia. — GN
Talking to a Chicken.— Mary F. Burfitt.— WRR-50
Talking to Dolly. — Unknown. — PPYP
Talking with Soldiers.— Walter James Turner.— MBP
Talks on Trees.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table, The.
Tall Man, A.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Tall Men, The, sels. — Donald Davidson.
Andrew Jackson. — SPP
David Crockett. — SPP
Fire on Belraont Street (Epilogue).— MAP— SPP
It was a hunter's tale." — SPP
John Sevier. — SPP
Tall Nettles.— Edward Thomas.— EPP— HBMV— WBP
Tall Timber.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Tall Tower, The.— Marjorie Allen Seiffert. See These Very
btones (I).
Tall Trees.— Edgar Daniel Kramer. — PEDC
Tarn Glen. — Robert Burns. — ALV — AWP — BET _ "
Tarn i'
rK™,T~ Violet Jacob- ~
— POOT
— HMSP —
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Tarn Lin. — Unknown. — BSV (longer vers.} — EBSV — ESPB—
OBB (longer vers.)
(Tamlane — si. diff. vers.) — BB
(Young Tamlane, The.) — STB
Tarn o' Shanter. — Robert Burns. — AEP-D — AEV — BCEP —
BEL — BFP — BHP— BLV— BOHV— BSV— CBOV —
CEP — CRE — CRP— EBSV— EM-l—EP— EPP (a&r.)
—EPRE— EPW-3 — EV-3 — GEPM — GR-e— HBV—
HOAH— ISP — LL-2 — LPS-3— NAL— OAEP— OBEC
— OG— OHNP— PB-9— PIAE— PTER— SBA— SEP —
TCEP — THP — TOP — TPH — WHA — WRR-18 —
WTP-2
Pleasures (set.}.— MPC-13
Taraalpais, set. ("Hollow moon, The," etc.). — Charles Warren
Stoddard.— BAP
Tamar, sels. — Robinson Jeffers.
California Vignette, A. — PC
"O swiftness of the swallow." — TCPD
"She answered, standing dark against the west in the
window." — PC
"They two had unbridled the horses." — LA
Tamar and the Nymph ("Oh seek not destin'd evils," etc.). —
Walter Savage Landor. See Gebir.
Tamar and the Nymph (" 'Twas evening," etc.}. — Walter Sav
age Landor. See Gebir ("I sing the fates," etc.},
Tamburlaine, sels. — Christopher Marlowe.
"Ah, faire Zenocrate, divine Zenocrate" (fr. Pt. I, Act V,
sc. ii).— NBE
And Ride in Triumph through Persepolis (fr. Pt. I, Act II,
sc. v).— WHA
(Vaunts of Tamburlaine, The.) — BCEP
Climbing after Knowledge (fr. Pt. I, Act II, sc. vii). —
EV-1
Divine Zenocrate (fr. Pt. II, Act II, sc. iii). — WHA
"God of war resigns his room to me, The" (fr. Pt. I,
Act V, sc. ii).
(Vaunts of Tamburlaine, The.) — BCEP
"Holla, ye pampered jades of Asia" (fr. Pt. I, Act V,
sc. ii).
(Vaunts of Tamburlaine, The-^shorter.) — BCEP
"I will, with engines never exercised" (fr. Pt. II, Act IV,
sc. i).
(Vaunts of Tamburlaine, The.) — BCEP
Poet's Pen, The (fr. Pt. I, Act V, sc. i).— EV-1
"So from the east unto the farthest west" (fr. Pt. I,
Act III, sc. iii).
(Vaunts of Tamburlaine, The.) — BCEP
Tamburlaine the Great (fr. Pt. I, Act V, sc. i). — GPE
Tamburlaine to Zenocrate (fr. Pt. I, Act I, sc. ii). — WHA
"Thirst of raigne and sweetness of a crown, The" (fr.
Pt. I, Act II, sc. vi).— NBE
"World will strive with hosts of men-at-arms, The" (fr.
Pt. I, Act II, sc. iii).
(Vaunts of Tamburlaine, The.) — BCEP
Tamed by a Child. — Richard Harding Davis. — WRR-53
Tamed Deer, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (LXVII).
Tamed Drake, The. — Glenn Ward Dresbach. — VF
Tamerlane.— Edgar Allen Poe. — APB— CAP — IAP
Tamerton Church-Tower, sels. — Coventry Patmore.
"I mounted, now, rny patient nag" (IV, 7 and 8). — EPW-5
"In love with home" (V, 5 and 6).— CPOI
Taming an Alligator. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Taming of the Shrew, The, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Katherine's Admonition (fr. Act V, sc. ii). — POOI —
PPD-1
Mind (fr. Act IV, sc. iii).— FF— POI
"Say, that she rail; why, then I'll tell her plain" (fr.
Act II, sc. i).— ST
Taming the Bully. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-52
Tamlane. — Unknown. See Tarn Lin.
Tammy's Prize. — Unknown. — BTB-4 — OHCS-20
Tampa Robins. — Sidney Lanier. — APL — CAP — MPC-13— PB-7
Tampa Romance, A. — Dollie Louise Rogers. — OHCS-37
Tampico.— Grace Hazard Conkling.— HBMy— NV— SBMV
Tandaradei. — Sir Walther von der Vogelweide, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Ford Madox Ford. — AWP
(Song Translated from the German of Walther von der
Vogelweide, tr. by Thomas Lovell Beddoes.) — ERP
Tangibles.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Tank, The. — Richard C. Colburn. — PAPm
Tanka. — Lewis Alexander. — CDC
"And now Spring" (VI).
"By the pool" (VII).
"Cold against the sky" (IV).
"Could I but hear" (VIII),
"Could I but retrace" (I).
"Drink in moods" (III).
"So this is the red?" (V).
"Through the eyes" (II).
Tanks.— O. C. A. Child.— GPWW
Tanksgibbin Turkey.— Jean Havez.— WRR-40
Tannhauser. — William Morton Payne. — AA
Tantalus: Texas. — "Joaquin" Miller. — HBV— OHCS-20
Tantramar Revisited.— Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. — OCL
Tantum Ergo Sacramentum. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin. —
WHL
Taper, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — HT
Tapestry, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Tapestry Trees. — William Morris. — MPB — ODP — OHIP —
PPA
Tapestry Weavers, The.— Anson G. Chester.— BLPA—BLRP
—JHP— LOW— POI— PTA-l—SPE-3— WBLP
Taps.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— DD—HH—OHIP
Tar for All Weathers, The.— Charles Dibdin.— CG— OTPC
Tara. — Thomas Moore. See Harp That Once through Tara's
Halls, The.
Tarantella.— Hilaire Belloc. — BMC — CH — MCT — MLP —
OBMV— WTP-1
Tardy Apology, A (Epode XIV), — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin
by Eugene Field. — PEF
Tardy George. — Unknown. — GA (a&r.) — PAH
Tardy Spring.— George Meredith. — EV-5 — OBEV
Tarpeia. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — WRR-22
Tarrant Moss.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Tarry Buccaneer, The.— John Masefield.— MCCG— PM— TCPD
Tarry Thou Till I Come; or, Salathiel, the Wandering Jew,
sel. — George Croly.
Constantius and the Lion (fr. Bk. I, Ch. XXI). — BTB-8
— PPSC
(Thrilling Sketch.)— OHCS-8
Tarrytown Romance, A. — Unknown. — BTB-4
Tartar Horse, A. — Herbert S. Gorman. — TBM
Tartary. — Walter de la Mare.—BMEP— CP— EPP— FPH—
HBMV— JPC— LL-4— MLP— MW— OTA—PC— POY
— PVS— PYM— SP— WTP-4
Task, The, sels. — William Cowper.
Book I. The Sofa— CEP— OAEP (<z&r.)
"But through true worth," etc. (11. 678-774). — SEP
("God made the country," etc. — 11. 749-774). — NBE
Rural Walk, The (11. 109-209).— TOP
(Praise of Country Life — 11. 109-774, a&r.).— CRE
(Relish of Fair Prospect— 11. 103-180.)— EPW-3
(Rural Sights and Sounds— 11. 154-209.) — EPRE
("Scenes that soothed " etc. — 11. 141-209.) — AEP-D
"There often wanders one, whom better days" (11. 534-
591).— EP— EPP
(Crazy Kate. The Gipsies.) — EPW-3
Truth (11; 268-289).— OHCS-11
Book II. The Time-Piece. — BEL
Affectation in the Pulpit (11. 372-444, a&r.).— OHCS-5
England (11. 206-254).— BHV— EPW-3— EV-3— LPS-2
(a&r.)— OBEC— TOP
Model Preacher, The (11. 396-413).— EPRE
"Oh for a lodge in some vast wilderness." — EP (11. 1-
666, much a&r.)— EPP (11. 1-47)— OAEP (11. 1-
254)— SEP (11. 1-47)
(Human Oppression — 11. 1-47.) — EPRE
(Of Slavery, 11. 1-36.)— CRE
(Slavery— 11. 1-46.)— LPS-2
(Slaves Cannot Breathe in England— 11. 40-47.) — OBEC
(Time-Piece, The— 11. 40-47.)— SDH— SEP
Book III. The Garden. — CEP
Autobiographical (11. 108-133).— EPW-3
(Cowper, the Religious Recluse.) — EPRE
(Dreams, Empty Dreams.) — BHV
("I was a stricken deer.")— LEAP— OAEP— SEP
(I Was a Stricken Deer.)— SBA
(Stricken Deer, A.) — CRE
(Sum of Life, The.)— LPS-3
Greenhouse, A (11. 565-623, a&r.).— UFE
"Morning finds the self-sequester'd man, The" (11. 386-
445).— UFE
Book IV. The Winter Evening.— OAEP
Arrival of the Post, The (11. 1-41).— EPRE
(Post, The. The Fireside in Winter — 11. 1-166, a&r.) —
EPW-3
(Winter Evening, The.)— EV-3 (11. 1-41)— SEP (11. 1-
375, a&r.)— TOP (11. 1-193)
Evening (11. 243-266).— OBEC
("Come Evening, once again," etc. — 11. 243-258.) —
GPE
Nature and Poetry (11. 513-730, a&r.).— CRE
(Early Love of the Country and of Poetry — 11. 691-
730.)— EPW-3
"Now stir the fire," etc. (11. 36-60). — GPE
(From "The Task"— 11. 36-42.)— LEAP
Snow (11. 311-373).— EPW-3
Winter (11. 120-143).— FT— OBEC
("O Winter, ruler of the inverted year" — 11. 120-157.)
—AEP-D
Book V. The Winter Morning Walk.
Bastile, The (11. 379-445).— EPRE
" 'Tis Morning; and the sun with ruddy orb." — EP
(11. 1-126)— EPP (11. 1-76)
("Forth goes the woodman," etc. — 11. 41-88.) — AEP-D
(Winter Morning— 11. 1-88, a&r.)— LPS-2
(Winter Morning Walk, The— 11. 1-43.)— LL-4
(Winter Scenes in the Country— 11. 21-57.)— EPRE
Book VL The Winter Walk at Noon,
"Books are not seldom talismans" (11. 99-109). — GPE
Freeman, The (11. 733-778).— LPS-2
"From dearth to plenty," etc. (11. 181-197). — AEP-D
Happy Man, The (11. 906-931).— LPS-3
Heedless Cruelty (11. 560-589).— BCEP
(Humanity.)— LPS-3— OHCS-1 5
(Set Not Thy Foot on Worms — a&r.) — EPRE
"Night was winter in his roughest mood, The" (11. 57-
180). —NBE
(Meditation in Winter— 11. 57-119.)— EPW-3
(Winter Noon— 11. 57-88, a&r.)— LPS-2
(Winter Scene— 11. 57-119.)— OBEC
(Winter Walk at Noon, The.)— EV-3 Cll. 57-119)—
SEP (11. 57-615, a&r.)
"One Spirit, His" (11. 238-246).— GPE
Poet in the Woods, The (11. 295-320).— EPW-3
("E'en in the spring," etc. — a&r.) — GPE
521
Task
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
Task That Is Given to You, The — Edwin Markham — WBLP
lasker Norcross.— Edwin Arlington Robinson —CMP
Taste— Thomas Campbell See Valedictory Stanza to Kemble
Taste — James Whitcomb Riley — BTB-6
(Liz-Town Humorist, A )— CPWR— IHA— WRR-20
iaste, an Epistle to a Young Critic, sel ("Read boldly, and
unprejudiced") —John Armstrong — EPW-3
Iaste and Spirit — Christopher Anstey See New Bath Guide,
Taste It Not — Unknown — OHCS-26
Tasting tig Earth —James Oppenheim —BAP— MAP— PFY—
Tatterdemalion, sel. ("Green hill far away, A") — John Gals-
worth}
Tattered Battle-Flag, The.— Marion Short —WRR-36
Tattered Flag, The. — James Buckham — FOAH
Tatters— Maj Isabel Fisk — WRR-44
Tatters, the Cat— Mrs. Frederick W Fender.— WRR-3 5
Tattoo — \\ allace Stevens — APA— NP
Tauler — John Greenleaf Whittier — LLC
Tavern. — Edna St Vincent Millay — RM
(Little Tavern, The )— SPT
Tavern Scene — William Shakespeare See King Henry IV,
Part I
Tawny — Carl Sandburg — SASS
Tax-Gatherer, The —John Banister Tabb — GN— MPC-9— UTS
Taxi, The— Amy Lowell —A V— MAP
Taxis —Rachel Field —GFA— MPB
Te Deum — Marion Strobel — BPM-33
Te Deum, The— Unknown, tr fr. the Latin by John Dryden
— A v\ P — JAWP — WBP
Te Deum Laudamus. — Unknown (at to St Ambrose and St
Augustine), tr fr. the Latin— WGRP— WHL (si diff )
Te Deum of a Lark — Pamela Travers — SMP
Te Deum of the Commonplace, A, sel. — John Oxenham
"For all the wonders "—PSO
(We Thank Thee, Lord )— PDN
"Te Mag^Can^atus ^oneyohnson -ACP-CAW-
Tea — Jacqueline Embry — HBMV
Tea, The —Thomas Hood, Jr —PA
Tea.— William Maxwell — WRR-51
Tea. — Dorothy E. Reid — PFE
Tea and Toast — Edgar A. Guest — ALG
Tea at the Palaz of Hoon —Wallace Stevens — NP
Tea Flowers — Rito, tr, fr. the Japanese by William N. Porter
— MPB
Tea Trader, The — Daniel Henderson — PFE
Teach Me to Understand — Marian B Ciaig — PDN
"Teach me jour mood, O patient stars."— Ralph Waldo Emer
son.
(Quatrains )— CBOV
Teach the Rover.— Benjamin Fianklm (?) — SG
(Downfall of Piracy, The.)— PAH
Teach Us to Die —Arthur Penrhjn Stanley— VA
.Teacher, The.— Leonard Feeney.— MLP
Teacher, The.— Leslie Pmckney Hill — BANP
Teacher, The.— Wralt Mason. — WRR-25
Teacher The— Mrs. Hildegarde Hoyt Swift. — MOM— OQP—
Teacher of Dramatics — Edward J Fitzgerald —AM V-3 5
Teacher the Hope of America, The —Samuel Eells.— PPSC
Teacher to His Boys — W T Miller.— \VRR-5 5
Teacher Wanted —Frank Crosby — OHCS-10
Teachers, The.— C. V Pilcher —OQP— QP-2
Teacher's Address — Unknown — WRR-55
Teacher's Diadem, The.— Unknown — BTB-8
Teacher's Dream, The — William Henry Venable.— LLC—
Teacher's "If," The — R" J Gale — PTA-2
Teachers of Mankind, The. — Lord Brougham. — LLC
Teacher's Sleigh Ride, The.— Sarah Pratt McLean Greene —
WRJx-34
Teacher's Tale, The — Wolstan Dixey.— PRK
(I Will Help You )— PEOR
Teaching a Girl Football —Samuel Ellsworth Kiser — SPE-6
Teaching a Sunday-School Class —J P Lyons —BTB-8
leaching Children Manners — Walt Mason — SPE-5
Teaching Dolly to Walk — Unknown. — WRR-17
Teaching Him the Business.— Unknown — OHCS-23
Teaching Public School — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Teachings of the American Revolution — Jared S narks PPSP
Tea-Gown — Eugene Field — PEF
Teakettle Song, The — Olive Lavena Murphy — HB
Team, The — Lloyd Buchanan — SPE-3
Team Work — Edgar A Guest — CVG— MPC-13
Teams Are Waiting m the Field, The —John Mason Neale — RT
"Teamster Jim" —Robert Jones Burdette — CD
Teamster's Farewell, A —Carl Sandburg — CPCS
Tea-Party^A;- : |a^Gree^away -CCP-CPN— MCG— MPB-
Teapot Dragon, The —Rupert Sargent Holland — OTPC— RYC
Tear, The— Richard Crashaw — OAEP
Tear, A — Austin Dobson See Rose- Leaves.
n
Tear Down the Walls'— Edgar Cooper Mason —OQP— QP-2
Tear Is an Intellectual Thing, A— William Blake See Grey
Monk, i he.
Tear of Repentance, The.— Thomas Moore See Lalla Rookh
Teares of the Muses, The, sel —Edmund Spenser
Complaint of Thalia.— EPW-1
1 • — -
Teann' Out-a Wilderness (with music} — Unknown — ABF
Tears —Elizabeth Barrett Browning — OQP — PC— PFE — QP-2
TCAP
Tears — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton — ST
Tears— John Dowland (?) — EA— EV-1— OBEV— PG
(Lullaby )— CBOV— GPE
(Rest Sad Eyes )— BLV
(Sleep )— LPS-3
(Song for Music, A )— GTSL— TOP— WTP-1
(Weep You No More )— CH
(Weep You No More, Sad Fountains )— EPEP — OAEP—
SBA
("Weep you no more, sad fountains ") — AEP-W — EG
OBSC
Tears — Khansa, tr fr the Arabian by "R. A. Nicholson — AWP
—JAWP— WBP
Tears —Clarence N Ousley — BTB-7 — HER
(Man's Tears )— WRR-39
Tears — Lizette Woodworth Reese — AA — APL — BAP — BLP
BLV— CBOV— CP—FP— GPE— GR-a— HBV— HBVY
—LBMV— LEAP— LS— MAP— MCCG— MM— OBAV
— OHCS-40— OQP — PC — PFY — POOT — PYM—
QP-2— SBA— SMP— SPP — TCPD— VOD— WGRP—
Tears —Walt Whitman — CAP— IAP— LA— MOAP
Tears against the Moon —Thomas Walsh — CAW
Tears, Flow No More — Edwai d, Lord Herbert, of Cherburv
OBS *
Tears for Sale — Leonora Speyer — HBMV
Tears, Idle Tears — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess,
The
Tears in Spring — William Ellery Channmg — AA — LBAP
Tears of Harlequin, The — Theodosia Garrison. — GPE —
LBMV
Tears of Mary, The — Theodosia Garrison — BPP
Tears ot Peace, The — George Chapman See Euthymise Rap-
tus, or the Tears of Peace
Tears of Scotland, The —Tobias Smollett — CEP — EBSV —
OBEC
Tears of the Poplars, The —Edith Matilda Thomas — AA— LA
— LEAP
Tears of the World — Mu'tamia, King of Seville tr fr the
A? abic by Dulcie L Smith — AWP
Tears of Tulha, The —Edgar Fawcett — WRR-16
Technique — Langdon Elwyn Mitchell See To a Writer of
the Day.
Tecumseh, sels — Charles Mair
Enter General Brock and Lefroy (fr Act IV, sc vi) — CPG
Buffalo Herds (sel ) — VA
"Tell me more of those unrivaled wastes" (sel ) — OCL
lena's Song — VA
Tecumseh to General Harrison (fr Act II, sc iv) — CPG
"This region is as lavish,3' etc (fr Act II, sc i) — CPG
(Lefroy m the Forest— abrJ—VA
Tecumseh to General Harrison —Charles Mair See Tecumseh
Teddy Bear— Robert W Service— CPS
Teddy Joe — Kathryn Marie Rambo —GSRC
Teddy McGuire and Paddy O'Flynn —Amanda T. Jones —
BTB-4
Teddy O'Rourke — Malcolm Douglas — WRR-4
Teddy unt Me unt Gott— Unknown — BLPA
Teddy's Lament — Margaret Brooks — WRR-38
Teeny- Weeny —Eugene Field — MPC-1 — PEF
Teeth, The — Mother Goose — OTPC
(Riddles )— HBV— HBVY— PB-1
(Thirty White Horses )— MPC-1
("Thirty white horses upon a red hill ") — PPL RIS
Teetotaler's Story, A —Delia A Haywood — OHCS-30
Tegner s Drapa — Esaias Tegner, tr fr the Swedish by Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow —TCAP
Telegram —Mabel Kmgsley Richardson — AMV-36
Telegram — Carl Sandburg —SASS
Telegraph, The — Annette Wynne— GFA
Telegraph Operator, The— Robert W Service —CPS
Telegraphgc|gnal, The (abr and ad ). -Charles Barnard -
Telemachus— G M Sheldon — WRR-6
Telemachus Muses —Maxwell Anderson —OTA
Telepathy —James Russell Lowell — CAP
Telephone The — Robert Frost — APA — BHP — HBV
Telephone, The— A Memory— D R Anderson — MHT
Telephone at Home, The— Unknown — WRR-7
lelephone Conversation, A— Lucy Vaughn Enoch —GSRC
Telephone Conversation A —Helen A Gregg— WRR-12
Telephone Courtship —Unknown —WRR-36
Telephone Directory — Christopher Morley — MPC-14
Telephone Message A.--Unknown — PEOR— PTWP
Twam" (Samuel Lang
Telephoning — Helen Hoyt — TL
Telka— Eugene Field— PEF
Tell All the World— Hany Kemp —HBMV— NLK— SPT
Tdl ^J^^^a^1"*-''-11^ Gregory
"Tdl ^o^fi^D^isr me "~-Horace Gregory See
Tdl HeI_HT ("Amid the cares of marned life") —Unknown.
beautlful Marcelline") — Un-
522
TITLE INDEX
Temple
Tell Him, O Night. — Unknown. See Thousand and One
Nights, The.
Tell Him So.— Unknown. — BLPA — VIL— WBLP
Tell Me. — Edith Matilda Thomas. See Inverted Torch, The.
"Tell me, dearest, what is love?" — John Fletcher and Philip
Massinger (?). See Captaine, The.
Tell Me, My Heart, If This Be Love.— Lord George Lyttelton.
—HBV— LPS-1— OBEY— SB A
(Sons: "When Delia on the plain appears.") — AEP-D —
CEP— OBEC
Tell me no more how fair she is." — Henry King. — AEP-W — EG
(Sonnet.)— NBE— OB S
(Sonnet: Tell Me No More How Fair She Is.) — AEV
Tell Me Not Here, It Needs Not Saying. — A. E. Housman. —
MM
(Tell Me Not Here.)— BMEP
"Tell me not of a face that's fair." — Alexander Brome. — EG
(Resolve, The.)— OBEY— SBA
Tell Me Not of Morrows, Sweet. — Augusta Davies Webster.
(Songs from Dramas.) — VA
Tell Me Some Way. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — PG
Tell Me, Sunny Golden-Rod. — Mrs. F. J. Lovejoy. — LPP
(Goidenrod.)— PEM— PPYP
Tell Me, Tell Me, Smiling Child. — Emily Bronte. — OAEP
Tell Me, Thou Soul of Her 1 Love. — James Thomson.— -EBSV
(Ode.)— OBEC
(To Her I Love.)— EPW-3
Tell Me, What Is Poetry. — Jeanne Robert Foster. — POT — SPT
"Tell me when shall these wearie woes haue end." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (XXXVI).
"Tell me where is fancy bred." — William Shakespeare. See
Merchant of Venice, The.
"Tell me where thy lovely love is." — Heinrich Heine. See
Die Heimkehr.
Tell Me, Ye Winged Winds.— Charles Mackay.— LPS-2— VA
(Inquiry, The.)— BTB-1— OHCS-2— PEOR
Tell Me You That Sing. — Alfred Noyes. See Last Voyage,
The.
Tell Me You Wandering Spirits. — Unknown. — OBS
"Tell me your dream." — Edith Matilda Thomas. See Inverted
Torch, The.
Tell on His Native Hills. — James Sheridan Knowles. See
William Tell.
Tell Tale Heart, The.— Edgar Allan Poe. See Tell-Tale Heart.
Tell the Disciples. — Unknown, — PSO
Telling Fortunes. — William Henry Davies. — CMP
Telling Fortunes. — George H. Jessop. — WRR-4
Telling Tales. — Ana Barnard,— WRR-21
Telling the Bees. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Telling the Bees. — Andrew Lang (after the Greek). — VA
Telling the Bees.— "G. E. R."— GPWW
Telling the Bees. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AA— GR-a—
LEAP
Telling the Bees. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AP — APB —
APL— APP— APW — AWP — BAV— BFVR— CAP—
HBV— IAP— JHP— LL-3— MOAP — PFY— PTA-1 —
TCAP— TOP
Tell-Tale.— Oliver Herford.— GBOV— ME
Telltale, The. — Unknown. — LPS-2
(Bobolink, The.)— BTB-4
Tell-Tale Heart, The (a&r.).— Edgar Allan Poe. — BTB-6 —
SPE-1
(Murderer's Confession, A — a&r.) — PPSC
Tellus.— William Reed Huntington. — AA
Temagami. — Archibald Lampman. — EPW-5
"Temeraire," The. — Herman Melville. — APW
Temora, sel. ("Waves crowd away, The"). — James Macpherson
(after Ossian). — BCEP
Temper, The. — George Herbert. — OBS — WHA
Temperament. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Joseph Addison. —
AWP—JAWP— WBP
(To a Capricious Friend.) — BOHV
Temperance. — John B. Gough.— WRR-27
Temperance.— Wendell Phillips.— OHCS-20— TS
Temperance ("More of good than we can tell"). — Unknown. —
TS
Temperance ("Wine taken with excess"). — Unknown. — ACP —
CAW
Temperance Alphabet ("A is for adder"). — Unknown. —
WRR-17
Temperance Alphabet ("A stands for alcohol"). — Unknown. —
WRR-18
Temperance and Virginity. — John Milton. See Comus.
Temperance Beggars. — Mary L. Wyatt. — WRR-18
Temperance Boy, The. — Unknown. — PPYP
Temperance Corkscrew, A. — Horace Porter. — SPE-6
Temperance Dialogue. — E. Murray. — OHCS-11
Temperance Echo, The. — Edward Carswell. — OHCS-22
Temperance Enlightening the World. — George Lansing Taylor.
—WRR-18
Temperance Note: and Weather Prophecy. — James Agee. See
Two Songs on the Economy of Abundance.
Temperance, or the Cheap Physician. — Richard Crashaw. —
LPS-2
Temperance Pearls from Many Authors. — Unknown. —
OHCS-13
Temperance Pledge, The. — Thomas Francis Marshall. —
OHCS-17— PEOR— WRR-18— WRR-53
Temperance Question, The. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — SPE-5
(Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.) — OHCS-14
Temperance Reform. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
(Temperance Revolution — abr.) — SPE-5
(Two Revolutions.) — TS
Temperance Rhyme-ation. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
Temperance — 1776-1876. — George W. Bungay. — OHCS-9
Temperance Ship, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Temperance Song, A. — Maud Junkin Baldwin. — SPE-S
Temperance Star, The. — Unknown. — TS
Tempest, A. — Emily Dickinson. — MCCG
Tempest, The. — James Thomas Fields. — LPS-2
(Ballad of the Tempest.)— LC— OHCS-19— PTA-2— TYP
(Captain's Daughter, The.)— FF— HBV— HBVY— MPC-8
— PECK— POI— STP
Tempest, The. — Alice Freeman Palmer. — SPE-4
Tempest, A. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lord of the Isles, The.
Tempest, The. — William Shakespeare. — TCEP
"Boatswain 1" (Act I, sc. i)
(From "The Tempest.") — SG
(Scenes from "The Tempest" — si. abr.) — WRR-27
Caliban after the Shipwreck (fr. Act II, sc. ii — si. abr.).
—WRR-27
(Stephano's Song— 11. 49-57.)— SG
Come unto These Yellow Sands (song fr. Act I, sc. ii). —
AEV — CGOV— CH — EM-1 — EPEP— OTPC—
SBA— TOP— WLIP
(Ariel's Song {.or Songs].)— BFVR— CBE— EG — EPC
_EV- 1— GEPM— GN— LC— MCCG— RAR
("Come unto these yellow sands.") — BEL — GPE
— OBSC
(Fairy Land.)— BCEP— OBEV
(Fairy Life, The— II.)— GTSL— WTP-8
(Fairy Songs.)— HBV
(Shakespeare's Fairies [They Dance and Play].) —
CBPC
(Song of Ariel.) — CG
(Songs from "The Tempest.") — EA-r-LEAP
Epilogue: "Now my charmes are all ore-throwne." — NBE
"Hast thou which art but aire a touch, a feeling" (fr.
Act V, sc. i, 11. 21-57).— NBE
(Magic— 11. 33-50, after Ovid.)— AWP— J AWP— WBP
(Shakespeare's Fairies [Some of Them] — 11. 33-40.) —
CBPC
Sea Dirge, A (song fr. Act I, sc. ii).— ABVC — BFVR —
BLV — BPB— CBOV— CBPC — CG — CGOV—
EP— EPP— EPW-1 — GEPM— GTBS— GTSE—
HBV — MCCO— MPC-14— OTA — PBGG— SEP
—WTP-8
(Ariel's Song_ {or Songs])— EG— EPC— EV-1— GN—
GR-e— LC— PFE
(Fairy Land.)— BCEP— OBEV
(Full Fathom Five.)— ATP— WHA
(Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies.) — CFBP — CR—
CRE — CRP — EM-1— EPEP— FPH— OTP C—
PASC— TOP— WLIP
("Full fathom five thy father lies.") — BEL — GTSL —
OAEP— OBSC
(Song: Full Fathom Five.) — WHA
(Song from "The Tempest.") — EA — LEAP — SG
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP— J AWP— WBP
Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On (fr. Act IV, sc. i,
11. 148-158).— EV-1 (si. abr.)— PC
(Airy Nothings.)— LPS-3— OHCS-14
(Finale.)— BCEP
(From "The Tempest.") — LEAP
(Life's Revels.) — SR
(Our Little Life.)— OQP— QP-1
(Our Revels Now Are Ended.)— PG— WHA
("Our revels now are ended. These our actors.") — GPE
(Pageant, The.) — PBGG
"Where the bee sucks, there suck I" (song fr. Act V,
sc. i).— AEP-W— BEL— BPB— EPP— GPE— GS
—OBSC— TOP
(Ariel's Last Song.)— CBE
(Ariel's Song lor Songs].) — BFVR — EG — EPC —
EPW-1— EV-1— GEPM— GN — HOAH — LC—
MCCG — ODP— OTA— PBGP— PCD — PFE—
RAR— SEP— TYP
(Fairy Land.)— BCEP— OBEV
(Fairy Life, The— I.)— GTSL— WTP-8
(Fairy Song.)— HBV— HBVY— JPC—RIS
(Shakespeare's Fairies [Ariel Sings].) — CBPC
(Song.)— GBOV— WHA
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP— EP—JAWP— WBP
(Songs from "The Tempest.") — LEAP
(Where the Bee Sucks.)— CH— EM-1— MPB— OTPC
—SBA— UTS— WLIP
(Where the Bee Sucks, There Suck I.)— CRP— EPEP—
WHA
Tempio di Venere. — T. Sturge Moore. — GTML
Temple, A. — Anna Bagstad. — ADAH
Temple, The.— Lee Wilson Dodd.— BAP— PPD-2
Temple. — John Donne. See La Corona.
Temple, The. — Po Chii-i, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur Waley.
— OBMV
Temple, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — OQP— QP-2
Temple Bar. — Rose Fyleman. — UTS
Temple Garlands. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — HBV —
HTR
Temple in the Wilderness, The. — Winfield Townley Scott. — TB
Temple of Fame, The, sel. — Alexander Pope.
Honest Fame.—OBEC
Temple of Living Masons, The. — Lawrence M. Greenleaf. —
OHCS-30
Temple of Venus, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The.
Temple to Friendship. — Thomas Moore. — BFV — HBV — LPS-1
523
Tempera
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
(Robert Bulwer-Lytton). —
Tempora Acta. — "Owen Meredith'
OBW— VA
Tempt Me No More.— Cecil Day Lewis.— MBP—OBMV
("Tempt me no more; for I.") — NAMP
Temptation. — Roscoe Gate. — OA
Temptation. — Winfred Ernest Garrison. — MOM
Temptation. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Temptation, The. — Edmond Rostand. See Princess Faraway,
Temptation of Justina, The.— Pedro Calderon de la Barca. See
El Magico Prodigioso.
Temptation of St. Anthony, The.— R. L. Gales (ad. fr. the Old
French).— WP
Temptation of S. Simeon Stylites, The. — "Jake Falstaff" (Her
man Fetzer).— NYBV
Temptation of Sir Gawain, The. — Unknown.— ACP
Temptations of St. Anthony. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Tempted. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MOM
Tempted. — Edward Rowland Sill. — AA
Temptress, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Ten Commandments, The. — Bible, O. T. See Exodus.
Ten Commandments in Welsh, The. — Bible, O. T. See Exodus.
Ten Definitions of Poetry. — Carl Sandburg. See Tentative
(First Model) Definitions of Poetry.
Ten Little Bachelors. — Sam S. Stinson. — SPE-5
Ten Little Injuns. — Unknown. — RIS
Ten Little Mice. — Unknown. — PBV
Ten Little Songsters, The. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Ten Minutes in a Trolley. — Lilian Dynevor Rice. — OHCS-40
Ten Nights in a Barroom, sel. — Timothy S. Arthur (arr. by
William W. Pratt).
Drunkard's Repentance, A (fr. Night the Third). —
WRR-18
Ten Pound Ten. — George W., Bungay. — OHCS-26
Ten Principles of Pruning. — Julia E. Rogers. — ADAH
Ten Robber Toes. — Lillie E. Barr. — DRB
Ten Sevens, The.— Unknown.— WRR-27
Ten Thousand, The.— James Thomson. — BHV
Ten Thousand a Year, set. — Samuel Warren.
Tittlebat Titmouse's Experiment.— WRR-8
Ten Thousand Miles Away (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Ten Thousand Miles Away from Home (with music). — Un
known. — AS
Ten Thousand Miles from Home (with music). — Unknown. —
Ten True Friends. — Unknown. — PPYP
Ten Virgins, The. — Unknown. — WRR-23
Ten Years After. — Joseph Auslander. — RH
Ten Years After. — Lucia Trent and Ralph Cheyney. — RH
(True Peace, A.)— PDN— PSO
Ten Years Ago,— Alaric Watts.— PTWP
Ten Years Have Passed.— D. Maitland Bushby. — RH
Ten Years Old.— Louis Untermeyer.— TSW— TSWC
Tenants.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP— HBV— NP—SMP
Tenant's Opinion. — Mary Kyle Dallas. See Two Opinions of
One House.
Tender Babes. — Thomas Hood. See Plea of the Midsummer
Fairies, The.
Tender Blossoms, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Tender Heart, The.— Helen Gray Cone.— BHP— BTB-S— PR
Tender Shepherd, The. — Mary Lundie Duncan. — BOL— GS
(Child's Evening Prayer, A.)— OTPC— PPYP
(Evening Prayer.) — LPP
(Jesus Tender Shepherd.) — BLRP
Tenderfoot, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Tender-Heartedness. — "Col. D. Streamer" (Harry J. C. Gra
ham).— ALV—NA
Tenebris. — Angelina Weld Grimke. — CDC
Tenebris Interlucentem. — James Elroy Flecker. — BMEP — MBP
— POTT— WLIP (two vers.)
Tenement House Guest, A. — Gertrude Garrison. — OHCS-37
Teneriffe, sel. ("Atlantid islands, phantom-fair"). — Frederick
William Henry Myers.— OBVV
Ten-Hour Bill, The, seL ("Exactly three hundred years ago,"
etc.) — Thomas Babington Macaulay. — WRR-22
Tennessee. — Virginia Fraser Boyle. — PAH
Tennessee. — Francis Brooks. See Intaglios.
Tennis Drill. — Mary Drew Wilspn.T-WRR-6
Tennyson. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Tennyson. — Florence Earle Coates. — A A
Tennyson. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902). See Medieval
Records and Sonnets.
Tennyson. — Thomas Henry Huxley. — HBV — VA
Tennyson. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Tennyson. — Henry van Dyke. — AA — APL — PVD
(In Lucern Transitus, October, 1892.)— BTP
Tenor, The.— Henry Cuyler Banner.— WRR-8
"Tenour which my life, holds, The." — William Wordsworth.
See Excursion, The.
Tent on the Beach, The, sel. — John Greenleaf Whittier
To Her Absent Sailor.— LPS-1
Tent Song, A. — Witter Bynner. — FP
Tentative (First Model) Definitions of Poetry. — Carl Sandburg.
(Ten Definitions of Poetry.) — MAP
Tenth of January, The, sel. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
Fall of the Pemberton Mill, The.— OHCS-15— WRR-43
Tenth Point of the Law. — Robert C. Faber. — AMV-3S
Tenting To-Night.— Unknown. See Ghostly Pantomimes.
Ten-Year Grief, A.— Mrs. Aline Michaelis. — VIL
Ten- Year-Old Girl's Marriage Views. — Dixie Wolcott. — WRR-58
Ten-Year-Old's Vacation, A.— Anne Campbell.— GSRC
Ter'ble Sperience, A. — Plato Johnson. — BTB-4 j
Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff. — A. E. Housnian. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (LXII). v
Terence's Farewell. — Lady Dufferin. — TIP
Teresian Contemplative, The. — Robert Hugh Benson. — ACP —
BMC— CAW— JKCP
Teresina's Face. — Margaret Widdemer. — HBMV — NP — POOT
Term of Death, The. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. — AA
Terminus. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AA — AP — APB — APD—
APW— AWP— CAP— EOAH — GPE— HBV— -IAP —
LBAP— MOAP— NAL
Ternary (or Ternarie) of Littles, upon a Pipkin of Jelly Sent to
a Lady, A.— Robert Herrick.— ALV— BOHV— EPEP
— EV-2— HBV— HBVY— WTP-5
(Ternary lor Ternarie] of Littles, A.) — EPS — OTPC—
RON
"Ternissa! you are fled!" — Walter Savage Landor. — GTSE
Terpsichore in the Flat Creek Quarters. — John A. Mason. —
BTB-3
(Dancing in the Flat Creek Quarters.) — WRR-7
Terrace at Berne, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Switzerland
Terrae Illuminatae. — Robert P. Coffin. — CAG
Terrapin War. — Unknown. — PAH
Terrible Dead, The.— Mary Carolyn Davies. — HBMV
Terrible Infant, A. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — ALV — BHP
—BOHV— HBV
(Reminiscence of Infancy, A.) — EPW-5
Terrible Meek, The, sel. ("I am a soldier"). — Charles Rann
Kennedy. — OHPP— RH
Terrible Race, A. — Campbell Rae-Brown. — WRR-13
Terrible Robber Men, The.— Padraic Colum.— FPH— HBMV—
RG
Terribles Triviales. — Helen Parham. — GBOV
Terror of Death. — John Keats. See When I Have Fears That
I May Cease To Be.
Terza Rima. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
Test, The (Life, XXXV).— Emily Dickinson.— TCAP
Test, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— AA— APB— BAP— IAP
Test, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG— CVG
Test, The.— Walter Savage Landor.— HBV— VA
(Epigrams.) — ALV
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
Test, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Test. — Helen Pursell Roads. — OQP — QP-1
Test, The. — John Banister Tabb. — LA
Test of Culture, The.— Gerald Stanley Lee.— MOB
Test of Life, The. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — POI — SL
Test of Love, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Test of Manhood, The, sel. ("In fellowship Religion has its
founts"). — George Meredith. — WGRP
Test of the American Negro. — Booker T. Washington. —
WRR-42
Testament. — John Holmes. — AMV-35
Testament, sel. — John Lydgate.
Description of a Mediaeval Schoolboy. — EA
Testament. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Testament, A ("I that whilom lived secure"). — Unknown —
OBSC
Testament and Complaynt of the Papingo, The, sel. ("Kyng
James the First, the patroun of prudence" — abr )
Sir David Lyndesay.— EPW-1
Testament of a Man Forbid, The, sel. — John Davidson
I Haunt the Hills That Overlook the Sea.— BSV
Testament of a Prime Minister, The, sels. — John Davidson.
"For whether earth already to its doom" (I). — BSV
"Like savage wood-nymphs with their hair on end" (II). —
Testament of Cresseid, The, sels. — Robert Henryson.
Prologue: "Ane doolie season to ane careful dyte"
"This duleful sentence Saturn took on hand" (11. 309-616).
— BSV
("This duleful sentence Saturne tuike on hand" — abr.)
— EPOM.
("When they togidder murnit had full lang" —
Testament of John Davidson, The, sels. — John Davidson
Last Journey, The.— BSV
"None should outlive his power." — LEAP
Testamentum Domini (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Testimony, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.— CPOI
Testimony. — Eva Moad Turner. — OQP — QP-1
Testimony of Art, The.— Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Testimony of Experience, The. — Unknown. — TS
Testimony Regarding a Ghost.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Tete-a-Tete at Owls' Roost, A.— Unknown.— SPE-7
Tetelestai.— Conrad Aiken.— CMP— MAP— MAPA— MOAP
Tethy's Festival. — Samuel Daniel.
Shadows.— EV-1—0 B SC
(Are They Shadows?)— ATP
("Are they shadows that we see?") — CH
Tetrasticha, sel. — J. Sylvester.
Surclpying the Stomach. — MOB
Teufelsdrockh Minor. — Morton Dauwen Zabel — NP
fewkesbury Road. — John Masefield. — CV — EPN — EPP GBV
Texas.— Alia Coalson.— HB
Texas.— Amy Lowell.— MPC- 13
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TITLE INDEX
Thanksgiving
Texas.-Lavelle Maddox.— VF
Texas.— Henry van Dyke.— GDAH— PVD
Texas.-— John Greenleaf Whittier.— PAH
Tpvjm Jewell Wurtzbaugh. — OA
Texas Centennial Oration -R. B Hubbard.-pHCS-17
Texas Cowboy, The (.with music). — Mrs. Robert Thomson. —
r^CTT
Texas Cowboy, The.— Unknown.— CSF
Texas Cowboy and the Mexican Greaser, The. — Unknown. —
sec
Texas Rangers.— Unknown.— AES— CSF— WTP-1 (longer and
Texas Story! A.— J. W. Donovan.— OHCS- 17
Texas Trains and Trails. — Mary Austin. — LL-3
Texas — Undivided and Indivisible. — Joseph Weldon Bailey. —
SPS
Text, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
TVvt' Audrey Wurdemann. — GPE
Text for a Sampler.— Ellen McLoughlin.— NYBV
Text without a Sermon, A.— Unknown.— CD
Tezcatlipoca.— Peggy Pond Church.— AM V-3 7
Thackeray's Creed.— Charlotte Becker.— BS
Thaddeus Stevens.— Phoebe Gary.— GA— MO AH— PAH
Thae Auld Laird's Secret. — Mrs. Findley Braden. — WRR-21
Thais. — Newman Levy. — BOHV
Thaisa's Dirge. — Herman Charles Merivale. — VA
Thalaba the Destroyer, sels. — Robert Southeyi
"He found a woman in the cave" (fr. Bk. VIII).— EPW-4
(Thalaba and the Magic Thread.) — EV-4
"How beautiful is night!" (fr. Bk. I). — GPE
(Night.) — GN
(Night in the Desert)— OTPC
"So on a violet bank" (fr. Bk. VII).— EPNC
Thalassius. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CRE — VLEP
Thalatta! Thalatta! — Joseph Brownlee Brown. — AA — BAP —
BTP— HBV— LEAP— OHPI— PPD-1
Thales' Reasons for Leaving London. — Samuel Johnson. See
London.
Thalia.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— AA— HBV— LHV— OBAV
Thames, The. — George Chapman. See Ovid's Banquet of
Thames, The. — Sir John Denham. See Cooper's Hill.
Thames from Cooper's Hill, The. — Sir John Denham. See
Cooper's Hill.
Thammuz. — William Vaughn Moody. — MOAP
Than Longen Folk to Goon on Pilgrimages. — Geoffrey Chaucer.
See Canterbury Tales, The (Prologue).
Than You, Pretty Cow. — Ann and Jane Taylor.— PR WS—S AS
TYP
(Cow, The.)— CBPC— CCP— GS— HBV — HBVY— HWC
—MPB— OTPC— RAR—RYC— UTS
(Pretty Cow.)— CFBP— PB-3— TVC— TVSH
Thanatopsis. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA — AP — APA— APD
1-APL— APW— AWP — BAP — BAV— BTBi2— BLV
— CAP— CCR^GEPM — GPE— GR-a— HBV— HBVY
—IAP— ISP— JHP— LA — LEAP — LEAP — LL-3—
LLC— LOW— LPS-1—MAL—MCCG— MOAP— MRV
— NAL— NPSC — OBAV — OBRV— OBVV— OHCS-1
—OHFP— OHPI— PB-9 — PBGG — PFY — PJH-2—
PPD-2— PTA-1— PTER— SB A — ST— WBLP— WGRP
_WHA— WLIP— WTP-2
"Earth that nourished thee" (sel.). — YT
"So live, that when thy summons comes" (sel.). — HT —
OQP— QP-2
(So Live.)— BLP— PDN
(So Live, That When Thy Summons Comes.)— DD
Thangbrand the Priest. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf).
Thank God !— Unknown.— OQP— PSO— QP-1
Thank God Every Morning. — Charles Kingsley. — HT
Thank God for Fools! — Unknown. — OQP— QP-2
Thank God for Life. — Unknown. — PDN
Thank God for the Country! — Mrs. Major Arnold.— WBLP
"Thank God for the man who is cheerful." — Unknown. — BS
Thank the Creator, Not the Created.— Unknown. — WRR-40
(To Whom We Shall Give Thanks.)— BTB-1
Thankful Boy.— Zitella Cocke.— WRR-52
Thankful for All.— Thomas Wentworth Higginson. — LOW —
MRV— PDN— POI
Thankful for What? — Frances Meacham. — WRR-40
Thankful Frog and Unthankful Cat. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Thankful Heart, A. — Robert Herrick. See Thanksgiving to
God for His House.
Thankful Parson, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-30
Thankful Song, A. — Roy Farrell Greene. — SPE-5
Thankful Soul, A.— Frank L. Stanton.—BTB- 8— WRR-21
Thankfulness.— Adelaide Anne Procter.— LOW— POI
Thanks.— Norman Gale.— OQP— QP-2— YT
Thanks. — Harry Kemp. See Prayer, A: "I kneel not now to
pray that thou."
Thanks.— Unknown.— WRR-52
Thanks Be to God. — Janie Alford. — PDN
Thanks for Everything. — Helen Isabella Tupper. — WBLP
(Give Thanks.)— BLRP—PEOR
Thanks for Laughter. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
Thanks for New Opportunities. — Unknown. — PSO
Thanks from Earth to Heaven —John Hall Wheelock.—HBMV
— SPT
Thanks in Old Age.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— MCCG
Thanks, Just the Same. — Unknown. — DDA
Thanks to My World for the Loan of a Fair Day. — Stella
Benson. — AV
Thanksgivin'.— Bud Smith.— WRR-40
Thanksgivin' Pumpkin Pies. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
(Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth).— DRB— TOAH
Thanksgiving, A. — John Kendrick Bangs. — LOW— POI
(Thanksgiving Day.) — SPE-7
Thanksgiving. — Amelia E. Barr. — PEDC — RON (abr.) —
WRR-40
(Poetic Responses.) — TOAH
Thanksgiving (acrostic'). — Susan M. Best. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving. — Bertha E. Bush. — LPP
Thanksgiving. — Phcebe Gary. — TOAH
Thanksgiving.— Florence Earle Coates.— LOW— MRV— PEDC
—POI
Thanksgiving. — Emma C. Dowd. — WRR-S2
(Boy's Opinion, A.) — LPP
Thanksgiving. — Hannah E. Garey. — TOAH
Thanksgiving ("For strength to race,"). — Edgar A. Guest. —
CVG
Thanksgiving ("Thankful for the glory"). — Edgar A. Guest. —
Thanksgiving. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — HS— TOAH
Thanksgiving, A. — William Dean Howells. See Prayer, A:
"Lord for the erring thought."
Thanksgiving. — Emily Read Jones. — TOAH
Thanksgiving.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1— LOW— MRV — POI —
SPT
Thanksgiving, A. — Lucy Larcom. — BTB-2 — OHCS-9 — OHIP
Thanksgiving. — Edwin Markham. — WRR-40 •
Thanksgiving. — Margaret Munsterberg. — GFA
Thanksgiving. — Gene H. Osborne. — PSO
Thanksgiving. — John Oxenham. — BLRP — OQP — QP-2 — WBLP
Thanksgiving. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Thanksgiving. — Harry Romaine. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van
Deth) .—BLRP— PEDC
Thanksgiving. — Odell Shepard. — PEDC — RYC
Thanksgiving. — Jeanie Rogers Sherman. — TOAH
Thanksgiving. — Mary Dixon Thayer. — GSRC
Thanksgiving, A. — Charles Hanson Towne. — SPE-4
(Prayer to the Giver.)— OQP— PDN— PSO— QP-1
Thanksgiving ("For the hay and the corn," etc.). — Unknown. —
WRR-40
(Giving Thanks.)— PEDC— RON— TOAH
Thanksgiving ("Oh! Give thanks'').— Unknown. — PEOR
Thanksgiving ("Praise to God" — with music). — Unknown. —
WRR-40
Thanksgiving, A.— Carolyn Wells,— PEDC— RON
Thanksgiving after Travel. — Joseph Addison. — EV-3
(Ode: "How are thy Servants blest? O, Lord!") — OBEC
Thanksgiving among the Greeks. — Unknown. — PEOR
Thanksgiving among the Jews. — Unknown. — PEOR
Thanksgiving at the Farm. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Chicken, The. — Unknown.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Day. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — TOAH
Thanksgiving Day. — Henry Alford. — TOAH
(Harvest Home.)— WGRP
Thanksgiving Day. — John Kendrick Bangs. — SPE-7
(Thanksgiving, A.)— LOW— POI
Thanksgiving Day.— Robert Bridges.— OHIP
Thanksgiving Day.— Lydia Maria Child.— CFBP — CPN— DD
—DDA— GFA— HH — MPB— MPC-6— OHIP— OTPC
— PB-3— PBGP — PEDC— PEM—PRWS— PTA-1 (si.
r.)_RON— SAS— TOAH
.
(Boy's Thanksgiving, A— abr.)— WRR-37
( Thanksgiving. ) —TYP
Thanksgiving Day. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Thanksgiving Day. — Tames J. Montague. — HH — PEDC
Thanksgiving Day. — Lucille Murray. — GSRC
Thanksgiving Day. — George I. Raymond. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Day. — Mrs. Rose Hartwick Thorpe. — BTB-8
Thanksgiving Day ("Bustle in the kitchen, A"). — Unknown. —
Thanksgiving Day ("It was not until the late civil war'*)- —
Unknown. — PEOR
Thanksgiving Day ("Thanksgiving- Day has come once more" —
acrostic) . — Unknown. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Day ("Year decays, November's blast, The"). —
Unknown. — TOAH
Thanksgiving Day. — Annette Wynne. — OHIP — RYC
Thanksgiving-Day. — Lydia Maria Child. See Thanksgiving
Day.
Thanksgiving Day at Hunchley's. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Thanksgiving Day Dinner. — Ella M. Johnston. — WRR-SO
Thanksgiving Day Is Here Once More (with music). — Un
known.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Day Message. — James, Cardinal Gibbons. —
WRR-56
Thanksgiving Days. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Dinner, A. — Lesbia Bryant. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Dinners.— E. H. Orr. — TOAH
Thanksgiving Dream, A. — Marco Morrow and George Daugh-
erty.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Elopement, A. — N. S. Emerson. — DRB
Thanksgiving Eve. — Margaret Sidney.— WRR-3 9
Thanksgiving Eve. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Thanksgiving Exercise.— Lizzie M. Hadley.— TOAH
Thanksgiving Fable, A.— Oliver >Herford.— CPN— HH—MPC-7
lIpI-4— PRWS— TOAH— UTS
(Pussy-Cat and Mouse on Thanksgiving.) — WRR-3S
Thanksgiving Feast, The. — Susie M. Best. — RON
Thanksgiving for America, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. —
PA
Thanksgiving for Harvest (with music). — Unknown.— WRR-40
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Thanksgiving
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Thanksgiving for His House.— Robert Herrick. See Thanks-
giving to God for His House.
i hanks giving — For Mother.-— Unknown.— PDN
Thanksgiving for Thanksgiving.— Amos R. Wells.— PEDC
-thanksgiving Gourmand, The.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Guest, The.— Mary H. Grosvenor.— BTB-9
lhanksgivmg Guest, The.— Louise Chandler Moulton.— TOAH
Thanksgiving Hymn.— Edda Ayers.— VF
lhanksgivmg Hymn ("For happy homes and loved ones dear"
—-with music), — Unknown. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Hymn ("Lord above, in tender love, The").—
Unknown.— PAH
Thanksgiving in America.— May Lowe.— TOAH
Thanksgiving m Boston Harbor, The.— Hezekiah Butterworth.
—AA— BTB-6— DD (abr.)— MC — OHIP — PAH-
(First Boston Thanksgiving— July, 1630, The.)— PEOR
Thanksgiving m Old Virginia.— John P. Bocock.— WRR-40
Thanksg^vmg m the Gold Diggings, A. — Ellis Proctor.—
Thanksgiving in the Past and Present.— Marion S. Blaisdell.—
lUAri — WRR-15
Thanksgiving Joys.— Unknown. — LPP
Thanksgiving Legend, A.— Gilbert Nash.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Lesson, A.— Eva Lyle Dickinson.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Magician, The.— Rose Terry Cooke.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Morning. — Unknown. See Waiting for the Chil
dren.
Thanksgiving Night. — Wilbur Nesbit.— DD—HH— PEDC—
Thanksgiving Ode.— John Greenleaf Whittier. See For an
Autumn Festival.
Thanksgiving on Herring Hill (abr.). — Julia M. Tenney.—
Thanksgiving: Past and Present.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Philosophy.— Charlotte W. Thurston.— TOAH—
Thanksgiving Prayer, A. — Unknown.— PEOR
Thanksgiving Prayer, A.— Ruth G. Winant.— PSO
Thanksgiving Proclamation.— Abraham Lincoln. — LBAH
Thanksgiving Retrospect, A.— Arthur Lewis Tubbs.— BTB-9
Thanksgiving Ride of the Pumpkins, The.— Ella M. Powers —
, .— . .
Thanksgiving Sermon, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-4 — WRR-41
Thanksgiving Song.— Clinton Scollard.— PEDC
Thanksgiving Song (with music). — Unknown. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Song for Little Folks.— William Howard Mont
gomery. — WRR-40
Thanksgivmg Story. — Unknown. — PPYP— WRR-40 (abr.)—
Thanksgiving, Then and Now.— M. Alfredda Shirley.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Time. — Unknown. — LPP
* Ho-Robt Hernck -
(Thanksgiving for His House, A.) — ABVC — BCEP—
(Thanksgiving to God, A.)— EPW-2
Thankful Heart, A (br. sel.).— OQP— PDN— QP-1
Thanksgiving Toasts.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Thanksgiving Turkey.— Z. F. Riley. — PPYP — RON
Thanksgiving Turkey ("How scarce, tough and dear"— with
music) . — Unknown. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Turkey ("I knew a little turkey who").— Un
known. — WRR-51
Thanksgiving [Verse] Acrostic. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Thanksgiving Wooing, A.— Minna Irving.— WRR-40
Thanksgivings for the Beauty of God's Providence.— Thomas
Trrafi.en™ • Serious and Pathetical Contemplation
of the Mercies of God
Thanksgivings of Old.— E. A. Smuller. PEOR
Thanksliving. — Chauncey R. Piety. — OOP-
Thar Was Jim.— J. Crawford.— BTB-7
That.— Charles Weekes.— GTIV
That Affair in Eden.— RoseUe Mercier Montgomery.— GBOV
That Autograph Sale.— Elmer Ruin Coates.— OHCS-29
That Awful Ghost.— Unknown.—^' v.a.v,,3 -*
.
, , .— Bartley T. Campbell.— OHCS-11
"That jessed mood," etc.— William Wordsworth. 5* Tintern
That Boy Jim.— Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-7
That Boy John.— Fannie M. P. Deas. — WRR-24
That Bustle in a House.— Emily Dickinson. See Bustle in a
Jtlouse, The.
That Day.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
That Dayo Came.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— AV— HBV
(Day You Came, The.)— LHW
That Desert Waste.— Kathleen O'Donnell.— HB
That Dreary Lake.— Emily Bronte.— VLEP
That>
That Game of Quoits.—Victor A. Hermann.— SPE-S
That Gentle Man from Boston Town. — "Joaquin" Miller _
BOHV — THP
That Ghost.— Anna E. Dickinson. — WRR-31
That Harp You Play So Well. — Marianne Moore.— HBMV—
MAP— NV— TBM— TCPD M V
(Harp You Play So Well.)— NP
That Heathen Chinee. — Bret Hart. See Plain Language from
Truthful James.
That Hill. — Blanche Taylor Dickinson. — CDC
That Hired Girl. — Detroit Free Press. — BTB-3 — OHCS-13
That Holy Thing.— George Macdonald. See Paul Faber, Sur
geon.
That Jersey Cow. — Unknown. — WRR-39
(Lovely Scene, A.)— OHCS-22
That Kiss of Marthy's. — Eben E. Rexford.— WRR-15
"That lady of all gentle memories." — Dante Alighieri W
La Vita Nuova. '
That Lass o' Lowries, sel. — Frances Hodgson Burnett
In the Pit (arr. and abr. fr. Ch. XXXV).— WRR-14
That Line Fence.— Unknown.— OHCS-8
That Little Chap of Mine.— Unknown.— OHCS-20
That Little Dog. — James Whitcomb Riley. — WRR-32
That Little Wretch.— "Anthony Hope." See Dolly Dialogues
That Littul Orfun Brat.— Joe Kerr.— GH «"«&ues.
That Night.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"That once the gentle mind of my dead wife." —
Leonard. ,See Two Lives (Pt. III).
That One Face. — Robert Browning. See Epilogue to Dramatis
Persons.
That Other Baby at Rudder Grange.— Frank R. Stockton. See
Rudder Grange.
That Other Maud Mullen — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"That out of sight is out of mind" (in Songs in Absence) —
Arthur Hugh Clough.— CPOI
That Pretty Little G&L— Unknown.— ABF
That Radio Religion.— William Ludlum.— WBLP
That Sacred Fountain (with music). — Unknown. — WRR-S7
That Settled It.— Unknown.— WRR-21
"That Shall Abide."— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— POI—SL
That Shoreless Ocean. — Rabindranath Tagore. See Gitanjali
That Such Have Died (Time and Eternity, XC). — Emily Dick
inson.— AA
That Sugar Plum Tree.— Eugene Field. See Sugar-Plum Tree
I hat sun which ran before me all the way." — Petrarch, tr fr
the Italian by Agnes Tobin. See Sonnets to Laura '(To
Laura in Death).
That Texan Cattle Man.— "Joaquin" Miller.— BOHV
That the Night Come. — William Butler Yeats.— NP
"That They All May Be One."— Roden Noel.— VA
That Things Are No Worse, Sire.— Helen Hunt Jackson.-
Uxllr^ — JtrJiUK
"That thou art blamed shall not be thy
-William Ellery
defect " _ William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXX).
That thou hast her, it is not all my grief."—
speare. See Sonnets (XLII).
^ ''
-William Shake-
pear
That Tired Feeling.— Cleveland Leader.— SPE-7
That Waltz of Von Weber.— Nora Perry.— BTB-6
That We Should Rise with the Lark, sels.— Charles Lamb.
On Rising with the Lark.— LLC
We Cherish Dreams.— LLC
"That whjch^her slender waist confined."— Edmund Waller.
That w& Lord Tennyson- s" Locksley
"Tliat
Thai
That
Lord Tenny-
Best.— Caroline Atwater Mason. See God Knows
den.
(Song.)— EBSV
.
-nt. (?-pri£g Bereaved— I.)— OBEV
That-Air Young-Un.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
'
.
— PPYP— RYP
That's Baby. — Unknown. — i
"That's ^Noj the Way at Sea."-Frances Ridley Havergal.-
ThawS^d^
Thealma and Clearchus, sel.— John Chalkhill
Rhotus on Arcadia.— OB S
Theatre, The, sel. ("John Richard William Alexander Dwyer")
TI. u ~S^il° and James Smith.— OBRV
1 hebes. — William Whitehead.— OHCS-1 1
1 hefts of the Morning.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— AA
as M&?^® #^£&>-«. T-
Their F^thR Anniversary Breakfast. — Edna B. Kenton. —
Their First Spat. — Unknown.— BTB-7— SPE-7
'iey Never Quarreled.)— HHH A— WRR-20
2^?^
MacNeice— NAMP
Tfc .
Their
Thei
er otn-DR
Their Sweet Sorrow.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
T^w V£tory Won.— Florence Earle Coates.— PEDC
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526
TITLE INDEX
There
Thekla's Song. — Frederick yon Schiller. See Piccolomini, The.
ThelCrah/3onlS rf"otaf Guldmar, The (Ch. XXXII).-
PPSC
(Passing of Olaf, The.)— WRR-19.
Them Dear Old Garret Things. — Elizabeth Carpenter. —
Them Flowers."— James Whitcomb Riley- ;CPWR
"Them Old Cheery Words. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Them Oxen. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Them Yankee Blankits.— Samuel W. Small.— MDAH
Ttipme A — Richard Watson Gilder. — SR
Themtin Yellow.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS — EMS — MPB—
PCD
Theme with Variations, A. — Barry Pain. — PA
Theme: "Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross."
Variation I. — Edmund Spenser.
Variation II. — Dr. Jonathan Swift.
Variation III.— Sir Walter Scott.
Foss.— BOHV— FF— HBV—
(Jim Bowker.)"— BAP— BTP-9— SPE-6
Then and Now. — Jean Jacques Ampere, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Then and Now.— Robert J. Burdette.— PRK
Then and Now.— Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (XXXVIII).
Then and Now. — Babette Deutsch. — NYBV
Then and Now. — A. E. Housrnan. See Shropshire Lad, A
Then and Now. — Charles Frederick Johnson. — AA
Then and Now.— Mary McGuire.— OHCS-29
Then and Now. — Rennell Rodd. — VA
Then and Now ("Here lies a poor woman"). — Unknown. —
OHCS-38
Then and Now (" *My dear' said Mrs. Popperman"). — Un
known. — OHCS-26
(Mr. and Mrs. Popperman.)— WRR-3
Then and Now ("Now that the pain is gone").— Unknown.—
WRR-7
Then and Now.— Viola Valentine.— BTB-3
(Time Turns the Tables.)— CHS
Then and Now— 1776-1876.— F. W. Fish.— OHCS-12
Then As Each April Smiles.— Ben H. Smith.— VF
"Then, gazing, I beheld the long-drawn street.' — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. See Casa Guidi Windows.
Then Give Us Wings. — Anthony Euwer. — PPGW
"Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, now." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XC).
"Then I tuned my harp," etc. — Robert Browning. See Saul.
Then I Was in Love. — Unknown.— EPEP
Then Laugh. — Bertha Adams Backus. — BLPA — POI — SL—
WBLP
"Then mounted he upon his steed again. ' — Edmund Spenser.
See Faerie Queene, The (Archimago's Hermitage).
Then Shall We See. — Charles Leonard Moore. — AA
Then the Lord Answered. — Bible, 0. T. See Job.
"Then the truth came upon me." — Robert Browning. See
Saul.
Then We'll Come Back to You. — Howard H. Herty.— PAPm
Then, When I Am Thy Captive, Talk of Chains.— John Milton.
See Paradise Lost.
Theocritus. — Annie Fields. — AA — LEAP
Theocritus.— Edmund Gosse. — VA
Theocritus. — Charles Hartley Langhorne.— VA
Theocritus.— Oscar Wilde.— BMC— BMEP — EV-5 — HBV —
LBBV— MCT— PIAE— VLEP
Theodore and Honoria. — John Dryden (par. fr. the Italian of
Giovanni Boccaccio). — GEPC
Theodore Roosevelt. — Samuel Valentine Cole. — PEDC
.Theodore Roosevelt. — Elias Copeland. — HT
Theodore Roosevelt. — Frank Crane. — RDAH
Theodore Roosevelt. — Arthur Guiterrnan. — RDAH
Theodore Roosevelt. — Leon Huhner. — MMV— NPSC
Theodore Roosevelt. — Harry E. Negley. — PVS
Theodore Roosevelt. — William W. Peavyhouse. — HH
Theodore Roosevelt, American. — Elias Lieberman.— RDAH
Theodore Roosevelt, Doer with All His Might. — Thomas Bragg.
Theodore Roosevelt — Pilot and Prophet! — Charles Hanson
Towne.— PED C— RON
(Pilot and Prophet.)— DD—GA
Theodore Roosevelt's Creed.— Theodore Roosevelt.— RDAH
(Roosevelt Creed, The.)— MPC-14— RYC
Theodosia Burr: The Wrecker's Story. — John Williamson
Palmer. — GA — PAH
Theology.— Joyce Kilmer.— ODP—TSW—TSWC
Theology in Extremis. — Sir Alfred Comyn LyalL— EPW-i
Theology in the Quarters. — John A. Mason.— BTB-4— CHS
Theophany.— Evelyn Underbill .—WGRP ^ „ J
Theophilus Thistle's Thrusted Thumb.— Chester E. Pond.—
BTB-7
Theory.— Dorothy Parker.— BOHV
Theory and Practice. — Unknown. — PRK _____ -.,
Theosophic Marriage.— Henry J. W. Dam.— WRR-51
Therania.— William Allingham — TIP
There Ain't No Need To.— St. Clair Adams.— FF— POI
There Ain't No West No More. — Unknown. — SPE-8
There Alway, Alway Something Sings. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
See Music.
There Ance Was a May.— Lady Grizel Baillie. — BSV
(Were Na My Heart Light I Wad Dee.)— EBSV
(Werena My Heart's Licht I Wad Dee.)— OBEV
There Are Crocuses at Nottingham. — Unknown. — GPWW
There Are Different Gardens. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
There Are Gains for All Our Losses. — Richard Henry Stod-
dard.—GR-a— SPE-4— TCAP ^ ^^^
(Flight of Youth, The— C.)— AA— APB— BAP— GPE—
HBV— IAP — LBAP — LEAP— OBAV— QP-2—
TPH— WTP-8
(It Never Comes Again.) — LPS-1
(Never Again.)— LLC
There Are Loyal Hearts. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Amge
de Vere).— HT— SPE-4
(Life's Mirror.)—BLPA— BS— LOW — POI — PTA-1 —
VIL— WBLP
(Loyal Hearts.)— POOI
"There are men in the village of Erith." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
See Limericks.
There Are No Gods.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
There Are No Wolves in England Now. — Rose Fyleman. —
HBMV— UTS
There Are None.— I. Edgar Jones.— OHCS-23
There Are Still Kingfishers.— A. Y. Campbell.— BLA—GT -2—
GTML
There Are Who Say.— Walter Savage Landor.— EPN— EPW-4
"There are whose study is of smells." — Rudyard Kipling. —
RKV
There at Dusk I Found You. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
BIS
"There be four things which are little upon the earth." — Bible,
O.T. See Proverbs.
There Be None of Beauty's Daughters. — George Gordon, Lord
Byron.— CBE— GTBS— GTSL— SBA
(For Music.)— NAL— OBEV
(Nature's Daughter.) — MR
(Stanzas for Music— C.)— AWP — BEL — BPN — EP —
EPN — EPW-4 — ERP — EV-4— GPE— HBV-
MCCG— OAEP— OBRV— SEP— SPE-4— TOP—
TPH— WTP-2
There Blooms No Bud in May.— Walter de la Mare.— GT-2—
MBP
There Came a Man. — Caroline Bowes Tombo. — VIL
There Came a Wind like a Bugle (Nature, XXVI).— Emily
Dickinson. — IAP
(Storm, The.)— MAPA— TSW— TSWC
There Came an Ancient Huron. — Unknown. — IHA
There Come the Boys. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
There Falls with Every Wedding Chime. — Walter Savage
Landor. — VA
"There, in the night, where none can spy." — Robert Louis
Stevenson. See Land of Story-Books, The.
There Is a Certain Word. — Maurine Halliburton. — AMV-36
There Is a Charming Land. — Adam Oehlenschlager, tr. fr. the
Danish by Robert Hillyer. — AWP — MCT
"There is a creator named God." — James Abbott McNeill
Whistler. See Limericks.
There Is a Fever of the Spirit. — Thomas Love Peacock. See
Nightmare Abbey.
There Is a Flower (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
There Is a Garden in Her Face. — Thomas Campion (at. to
Richard Allison). — AEP-W— BLV— EPEP — EM-1—
LPS-1— OAEP— WHA—WLIP
(Cherry Ripe.) — BPB
(Cherry-Ripe.) — BEL — CBOV — CH — EP — EPP—
EV-2 — GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — HBV—
ISP— LEAP— LL-4 — OBEV — PIAE— SBA—
TCEP— TPH
("There is a garden in her face.") — EG — OBSC
"There is a gentle Nymph not far from hence." — John Milton.
See Comus.
There Is a Green Hill Far Away. — Cecil Frances Alexander. —
BLRP— GTIV— HBV— LLC— VA— WGRP
There Is a Hill beside the Silver Thames. — Robert Bridges.—
EV-5— MCT— POTT— VLEP
(There Is a Hill.)— OAEP
("There is a hill beside the silver Thames.") — PWB
There Is a Lady. — Sir Walther von der Vogelweide, tr. fr. the
German by Jethro Bithell.— AWP
There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind. — Unknown (at. to Thomas
For(j).— AEP-W (abr.)— BCEP (abr.)— BLV (abr.) —
CBOV (abr.) -ISP (abr.) — SBA (abr.) — WTP-1
(abr.)
(There Is a Lady.)— GPE
("There is a lady sweet and kind. ) — CH (abr.) — EG
(abr.)— OAEP— OBEV (abr.)— OBS
There Is a Land. — Francis Hackett. — BPM-34
There Is a Land. — James Montgomery. — PEDC — RYC
(Love of Country and of Home — abr.) — MPC-S
(My Country— a&r.)— LPS-2
(Our Country and Our Home.) — PRK
(Our Country and Our Land.) — RON
There Is a Land.— Isaac Watts.— CRE
(Prospect of Heaven Makes Death Easy, A.)— OBEC
There Is a Little Unpretending Rill. — William Wordsworth. —
There Is a Man on the Cross.— Elizabeth Cheney.— MOM-
OOP — QP-1
There Is a Need.— James Whitcomb Riley^-CPWR
There Is a Place.— Adelaide A. Pollard.— PDN
"There is a pleasure in the pathless woods. — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean).
527
There
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
rod. — Artnur Jtiugn i^iougn. see uipsycnus.
lod, as I was taught in youth." — John Masefield.
nnets: "Long long ago/' etc.
Ml. — Marjorie F. Wagner. — BFP
There Is a Pool on Garda. — Clinton Scollard. — HBV — OBAV
There Is a Solemn Wind Tonight. — "Katherine Mansfield"
(Mrs. John Middleton Murry).— GT-2
There Is a Soul above the Soul. — Richard Watson Dhcon. Sec
Humanity.
Ihere Is a Stream. — John Mason.— WTP-6
There Is a Tavern in the Town.— -Unknown.— ABS— WTP-1
There Is a Tide. — Josephine Johnson.— BPP
There Is a Tide in the Affairs of Men. — William Shakespeare.
See Julius Caesar.
There Is a Wail in the Wind To-night. — Sir Joseph Noel
Paton.— EBSV
"There is a wonderful family called Stein. — Unknown. See
Limericks.
There Is a Wood on Burford Down. — George Montagu, Earl of
Sandwich. — MCT
"There is a young artist called Whistler." — Dante Gabriel
Rossetti. See Limericks.
"There is a young lady named S pence." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
There Is an Eminence. — William Wordsworth. See Poems on
the Naming of Places.
There Is an Old City. — Karl Bulcke, tr. fr. the German by
Ludwig Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP—WBP
"There is dogwood in my soul." — Leonard Bacon. See Animula
Vagula.
There Is Never a Day So Dreary. — Lilla M. Alexander. —
BLRP
There Is No Age — Eva Gore-Booth. — HTR
There Is No Death.— John L. McCreery.— BLPA— HBV— HT
— LLC— LOW— OHCS-5— PDN—POI— VIL— WBLP
There Is No Death. — Richard Henry Stoddard. See Hymn to
the Sea.
There Is No Death. — Unknown. — BLPA
There Is No Dream. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (Mrs.
Gerritt Van Deth).— PEDC
There Is No Frigate like a Book (Life, XCIX).— Emily Dick
inson. — MAP
(Book, A.)— ATP— CV— HH— MBP— MPC-1 1— POY
(Life, XCIX.)— CRP
("There is no frigate like a book.") — MCT
There Is No God. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Dipsychus.
"There is no God.
See Sonn
There Is No HeL _
"There is no land has sorrow for me" (in mod. Eng.). —
Unknown.
(Prison Songs— I.)— TMEV
"There is no rose of such vertu." — Unknown. — EG
(Rosa Mystica.)— CAW
(Two Carols to Our Lady — II.) — ACP
There Is No Such Thing As Pain. — Henry C. Rowland. —
WRR-39
There Is No Unbelief. — Elizabeth York Case (wr. at. to "Owen
Meredith"). — HBV— OHCS-3 9— OQP— QP-1— WBLP
— WGRP
(Faith.)— MRV
( Unbelief. )— LQ W— POI
"There is no wrath in the stars." — Lord Dunsany. See Songs
from an Evil Wood.
There Is None, 0 None But You. — Thomas Campion (wr. at. to
Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex-'). — FT — HBV— OBSC
There Is Not Anything.— Witter Bynner. — MLP
"There is nothing moving." — Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and
the Pool.
There Is One Spot for Which My Soul Will Yearn.— Myron
B. Benton. — SN
"There is one that has a head without an eve." — Christina
Georgina Rossetti.— PPL
There Is Pansies.— Mildred Howells.— HTR
"There is pleasure in the wet, wet clay."-
See Naulahka, The.
There Is Something in a Flag. — Unknown.-
There Is Strength in the
OHIP
"There is sweet music here." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Lotus-Eaters, The.
There Lackethe Somethynge Stylle. — Thomas Chatterton. —
EV-3
There Lived a Lady in Milan. — William Rose Benet. — HBMV
— POOT— TCPD
"There lived a singer in France of old." — Algernon Charles
Swinburne. See Triumph of Time, The.
There Lives a Lady. — Roberta Holloway. — TL
There May, of Course, Be Mice. — Richard R. Kirk. — LS
There Might Be Glory in the Night. — Anne Hamilton. —
BPM-32
"There never breathed a man, who, when his life." — Gabriello
Chiabrera. See Epitaphs.
"There often wanders one, whom better days." — William
Cowper. See Task, The (Bk. I).
There, on the Darkened Deathbed, Dies the Brain. — John Mase
field. See Sonnets: "Long, long ag-o," etc.
"There once was a baby of yore." — Cosmo Monkhouse. See
Limericks.
"There once was a barber of Kew." — Cosmo Monkhouse. See
Limericks.
"There once was a boy of Bagdad." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There once was a girl of Lahore.*' — Cosmo Monkhouse. See
Limericks.
"There once was a girl of New York." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
See Limericks.
-Rudyard Kipling.
-HT
Soil. — Arthur Stringer. — ME—
See
, .
liam Wordsworth. See Prelude,
"There once was a guy named Othello. — Edwin Meade Robin
son. See Limericks.
"There once was a man of Calcutta. — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There once was a man who said How. — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There once was a person of Benin. — Cosmo Monkhouse.
See Limericks.
"There once was a pious young priest. — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There once was a sculptor named Phidias. — Unknown. See
Limericks.
There Once Was a Toper. — Unknown. — OHCS-2
"There once was an old man of Brest." — Cosmo Monkhouse.
See Limericks.
"There once was an old man of Lyme.' — Cosmo Monkhouse.
See Limericks. .
"There once were some learned M.D. s. — Oliver Herford.
See Limericks.
"There rolls the deep where grew the tree." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"There!" Said a Stripling Pointing with Meet Pride. — Wil
liam Wordsworth.— BEL— BPN—EPN— MCT
(Sonnet: "There I" Said a Stripling, Pointing with Meet
Pride.)— CRE
There Seemed a Strangeness. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP
"There Shall Be More Joy." — Ford Madox Ford. — MBP
There Shall Be New Songs.— Clifford Gessler. — PSO
There Shall Be No Alps. — Edith Palmer Putnam. — WRR-54
There Shall Be Peace.— Thomas Curtis Clark.— PDN
There Shall Be Songs.— Ben H. Smith.— VF
There She Blows! — Unknown.— WTP-1
"There, Sir Anthony, there sits the deliberate simpleton." —
Richard Brinsley Sheridan. See Rivals, The.
There Stretch between Us Wonder-Woven Bonds. — Arthur
Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter
(XXI).
"There the most daintie paradise on ground." — Edmund Spen
ser. See Faerie Queene, The.
"There Was a Boy." — Willia
The.
"There was a butcher cut his thumb." — Unknown. — PPL
There Was a Chandler.— Unknown.-— OTPC
There Was a Child Went Forth.— Walt Whitman.— APB—
AWP— CAP — IAP — ISP — MOAP— OQP— PTER—
QP-2 (much abr.) — SN
There Was a Crooked Man.— Mother Goose.— OTPC— PB-3—
PPL
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBV Y—-WP
("There was a crooked man and he went a crooked mile.")
— RIS
"There Was a Crooked Man." — William Edward Penney. —
OHCS-31
"There was a dear lady of Eden." — Unknown. See Limericks.
"There was a faith-healer of Deal." — Unknown. See Limericks.
"There was a fat man of Bombay." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
There Was a Frog. — Unknown. — NA
There Was a Frog Lived in a Well.— Unknown. — OTPC
(There Was a Frog.)— SC (si. diff.)
There Was a Garden. — Marie Barton. — OQP — QP-1
"There was a gay damsel of Lynn." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a girl in our town." — Unknown. — PPL — RIS
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
There Was a Jolly Miller. — Isaac Bickerstaffe. See Love in a
Village.
"There was a knicht riding frae the east." — Unknown.
Riddles Wisely Expounded.
"There was a knight and a lady bright." — Unknown.
Broomfield Hill, The.
There Was a Lad. — Robert Burns. — EBSV
There Was a Little Boy. — Mother Goose.— OTPC
("Little boy and a little girl, A.") — PPL
("There was a little boy and a little girl.") — CG — RIS
There Was a Little Boy.— Unknown.— WRR-17
There Was a Little Girl. — Mother Goose (first st. — other two
sts. sometimes at. to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow). —
BFP— BOHV— BLPA (first st. 0nZy)—CCP—CPN—
GSRC— HBV— HBVY — LBN— NA— OTPC— PB-4 —
RYC— SPE-4
(Jemima.)— GS
(Little Girl and a Little Boy, A—diff. vers.) — LPP
("There was a little girl who had a little curl" — first st.
only) .— PB V— RIS— SAS
"There was a little goblin." — Agnes Grozier Herbertson. — GFA
There Was a Little Man. — Mother Goose. — OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
("There was a little man" — si. diff. vers.) — PPL
There Was a Little Man and He Woo'd a Little Maid —
Mother Goose. — OTPC
There Was a Little Nobby Colt. — Unknown. — OTPC — PPL
There Was a Little Rabbit Sprig. — Unknown. — OTPC
(True Story, A.) — RIS
"There was a locked door." — Don Marquis. See I Have
Looked Inward.
There Was a Man and He Went Mad. — Unknown. — OTPC
There Was a Man in Our Toone. — Unknown. — OTPC
"There was a man in our town." — Mother Goose. — PPL — RIS
_ c AC _ YT
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(There Was a Man of Newington.) — OTPC— WP
See
See
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TITLE INDEX
There
There Was a Man of Newington. — Mother Goose. See "There
was a man in our town."
There Was a Monkey. — Unknown. — MPC-13 — NA —
OTPC
There Was a Moon, There Was a Star. — Sarah Norcliffe Cleg-
horn. — SPT
"There was a piper, he had a cow." — Mother Goose. —
RIS
"There was a princess of Bengal." — Walter Parke. See Lim-
There Was a "Rose. — Arthur L. Phelps. — CPG
"There was a_ small boy of Quebec." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Limericks.
"There was a sound of revelry by night." — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Water
loo).
See
.
"There was a South of Slavery." — Henry W. Grady.
New South, The.
"There was a strife 'twixt man and maid." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Naulahka, The. ^
There Was a Time. — Genevieve Taggard. — TL
(First Miracle.)— HBMV
(Gladness.)— NV
There Was a Time When in the Teeth of Fate.— George San-
tayana. See Sonnets.
"There was a young curate of Kidderminster." — Unknown.
See Limericks.
"There was a young farmer of Leeds." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young fellow named Clyde." — Robert J. Burdette.
See Limericks.
"There was a young fellow named Tait." — Carolyn Wells. See
Limericks.
"There was a young fellow of Perth." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young girl of Lahore." — Cosmo Monkhouse. See
Limericks.
"There was a young lady from Joppa." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young lady named Wemyss." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Lynn." — Unknown. See Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Milton." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young lady of NigGr."— Unknown (sometimes at.
to Cosmo Monkhouse). See Limericks.
"There was a Young Lady of Norway." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Oakham." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was a young lady of station." — "Lewis Carroll." See
Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Truro." — Robert J. Burdette. See
Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Twickenham." — Oliver Herford.
See Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Venice." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young lady of Wales." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young lady of Warwick." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Wilts." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young lady whose bonnet." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was a Young Lady whose chin." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was a Young Lady whose eyes." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
There Was a Young Lady Whose Nose. — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was a young maid who said, 'Why.' " — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There was a young man at St. Kitts." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young man from Cornell." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There was a young man named Achilles." — Edwin Meade Rob
inson. See Limericks.
"There was a young man of Bengal." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young man of Cohoes." — Robert J. Burdette.
See Limericks,
"There was a young man of Fort Blarney." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There was a young man of Laconia." — Oliver Herford. See
Limericks.
"There was a young man of Ostend." — Robert J. Burdette. See
Limericks.
"There was a young man of St. Kitts." — Carolyn Wells. See
Limericks.
"There was a young man of the cape." — Oliver Herford. See
Limericks.
"There was a young man so benighted." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There was a young man who was bitten." — Unknown
(sometimes at. to Walter Parke). See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young poet of Trinity," — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was a young servant at Drogheda." — Unknown.
See Limericks.
There Was an Indian.— Sir J. C. Squire.— ODP
(Discove.ry, The.)— TCPD
(Sonnet: "There was an Indian, who had known no
change.")— CH— MB P
"There was an island in the sea." — Conrad Aiken. See Priapus
and the Pool.
"There was an old lady of Wales." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was an old lady who said." — Unknown. See Limericks.
"There was an Old Lady whose folly." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
There Was an Old Man and He Had a Calf.— Unknown.—
OTPC
("There was an old man.") — PPL— RIS
"There was an old man in a barge." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an Old Man in a boat." — Edward Lear. See Lim
ericks.
"There was an old man in a pie." — Carolyn Wells, See Lim
ericks.
"There was an Old Man in a tree." — Edward Lear. See Lim
ericks.
"There was an old man of Bengal." — Unknown. See Limericks.
"There was an old man of Blackheath." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was an Old Man of Cape Horn."— Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man of Kamschatka." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man of Leghorn," — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an Old Man of Melrose." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man of Nantucket." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man of Peru." — Unknown. See Limericks.
"There was an old man of St. Bees."— William S. Gilbert. See
Limericks.
"There -was an old man of Tarentum." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was an old man of the Cape." — Robert Louis Stevenson.
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man of the Coast." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man of the Rhine." — Oliver Herford. See
Limericks.
"There was an Old Man of the West."— Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man of Thermopylae." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man of Tobago." — Carolyn Wells. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man who said, 'Do.' " — Unknown. See
Limericks.
"There was an old man who said, 'Gee!' " — Carolyn Wells. See
Limericks.
"There was an Old Man who said, 'How.' " — Edward Lear.
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man who said, 'Hush!' *' — Edward Lear.
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man, who said, 'Well!' " — Edward Lear.
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man who supposed." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an Old Man with a beard." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks,
"There was an Old Man with a poker." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
There Was an Old Owl.— Unknown.— GFA
"There was an old party of Lyme." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
"There was an Old Person of Burton." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old person of Ware." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old person of Wick." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an old person of Woking." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was an Old Person whose habits." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
There Was an Old Soldier (with music). — Unknown. —
AS
"There was an old soldier of Bister." — Carolyn Wells. See
Limericks.
"There was an old stupid who wrote." — Walter Parke. See
Limericks.
There Was an Old Woman, and What Do You Think.—
Mother Goose.— OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV
There Was an Old Woman, As I've Heard Tell. — Mother
Goose.— OTPC
(There Was an Old Woman.)— CCP
("There was an old woman, as I've heard tell.")— CG
(Lauk a Mercy.)— HWC
(Old Woman, The.)— CFBP
(Strange Story, A.)— RIS ,
"There was an old woman called Nothmg-at-all. — Unknown. —
TRTS
(Old Mrs. Nothing-at-All.)— HWC
There Was an Old Woman Lived under a Hill. — Mother
Goose.— OTPC— RIS— SAS (si. longer)
other Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(Mother
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
' There was an old woman, lived up on a hill." — Mother Goose.
— -RIS
"There was an old woman of Leeds." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
There Was an Old Woman Toss'd Up in a Basket.— Mother
Goose.—OTPC
("There was an old woman.")— RIS— SAS
("There was an old woman went up in a basket" — si. diff.
vers.) — PPL
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe.— Mother
Goose. — OTPC
(There Was an Old Woman.)— CPN—PB-1
("There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.5') — PPL —
RIS— SAS
(Mother Goose's Melodies. )— HBV— HBVY
(Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, The.)— -PBV
"There was an owl lived in an oak." — Unknown. — GFA (1st
st.}— RIS
(Fiddle, Paddle, Feedle.)— PBV
There Was Drama and Despair. — Joseph Joel Keith. — AMV-37
"There was never a Queen like Balkis." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Just-So Stories.
"There was once a man with a beard." — Edward Lear. See
Limericks.
"There was once a pious young priest." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks ("There once was a pious young priest").
"There was once a small boy in Quebec." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Limericks.
"There was once a young lady of Riga." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
There Were Many Who Went in Huddled Procession (The
Black Rider, XXXVII).— Stephen Crane.— GR-a
There Were Ninety and Nine. — Elizabeth Cecilia Clephane.
See Lost Sheep, The.
There Were Ninety and Nine. — Richard Harding Davis. — HBR
"There were three friends that buried the fourth." — Rudyard
Kipling. See Light That Failed, The.
"There were three jovial Welshmen." — Unknown. See Jovial
Welshmen, The.
"There were three young women of Birmingham." — Unknown.
See Limericks.
"There were two birds sat on a stone." — Mother Goose. — PPL
There Were Two Blackbirds. — Unknown. — OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(Two Blackbirds, The.)— CPN
"There, where death's brief pang was quickest." — George Gor
don, Lord Byron. See Ode from the French, The.
There Will Always Be Something to Do. — Edgar A. Guest.—
CVG— ICBD
There Will Be Dreams Again. — Mabel Hillyer Eastman.—
GPWW
There Will Be Stars. — Sara Teasdale. — TBM
"There Will Come Soft Rain."— Sara Teasdale.— APL— CMP
— NP— SBMV— SC
There Will Not Be Days like This Forever. — Helen Gold-
baurn. — TB
"Therefore a Health to All That Shot and Missed." — Sara
Henderson Hay;— AMV-37
There'll Be Room in Heaven. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
There'll Never Be Peace till Jamie Comes Hame. — Robert
Burns. — BPB — CBE
"There's a big fat turkey." — Unknown. — GFA
There's a Bower of Bean-Vines. — Phosbe Gary. — BOHV— PA
There's a Boy in the House. — Unknown. — WRR-17
There's a Certain Slant of Light (Nature, LXXXII). — Emily
Dickinson. — APA — MAP
"There's a convict more in the Central Jail." — Rudyatd Kip
ling. See Life's Handicap.
There's a Friend for Little Children. — Albert Midlane. — OTPC
There's a Garden. — "John Crichton" (Norman Gregor Guthrie).
— CPG
"There's a hole in the fence." — Dorothy Dickinson. — GFA
There's a Long, Long Trail. — Zoe Elliot and Stoddard King.—
— WTP-4
There's a Silver Lining to Every Cloud.— Eliza Cook.—
OHCS-9
There's a Sound of Drums and Trumpets. — John Dos Passes. —
MLP
There's a Time to Be Jolly.— Charles Godfrey Leland.— PR
There's a Wideness in God's Mercy. — Frederick William
Faber.— VIL— WBLP (abr.)
(All-Embracing, The.)— BLRP
(Heart of the Eternal, The.)— BPP— LOW— MRV— OOP
— POI— QP-1
There's a Woman Like a Dewdrop. — Robert Browning, See
Blot on the 'Scutcheon, A.
There's about Two Million Fellows.— Albert J. Cook. — PAPm
There's Been a Death (Time and Eternity, CXXX).— Emily
Dickinson.— BLV
There's Business for All.— P. S. Pennell. — OHCS-13
There's But One Pair of Stockings to Mend To-Night. —
Unknown.— OHCS-2— PTA-1
There's Gowd in the Breast. — James Hogg. — HBV
There's Many a Man Killed on the Railroad (with music). —
Unknown. — A S
There's Nae Lark. — Algernon Charles Swinburne, See Sisters,
There's Nae Luck about the House. — William Julius Mickle
(sometimes at. to Jean Adam). — BSV — BTB-2— CBOV
— EP— EPP— EV-3— GN— GTSE— LPS-1— OBEC
(Sailor's Wife, The.)— BFVR— CGOV— GTBS— GTSI^-
HBV — LC — SB A
There's Nane o' My Ain to Care. — William Ogilvie. — HMSP
There's No Land Like Our Land. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-6
There's No Lust Like to Poetry. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by
John Addington Symonds. — AWP
There's Nothing Like a Ship at Sea. — Harry Kemp. — MW
There's Nothing Like the Rose. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.-—
MPC-7— PRWS
(Rose, The.) — PB-4
There's Nothing like the Sun.— Edward Thomas.— LBBV— NP
yp
There's Room at the Top.— Lilla T. Elder.— PB-7
There's Rosemary. — Olive Tilford Dargan. — LBMV
There's Tan in the Street.— A. Wallace Thaxter. — OHCS-10
There's Wisdom in Women. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — HBV
There's Work Enough to Do. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Thermopylae. — Emma E. Grimes. — HB
Thermopylae ("Go, stranger, and at Sparta say"). — Simonides
of Ceos, tr. fr. the Greek by A. J. Butler. — WTP-8
("Go tell the Spartans" tr. by Wm. Lisle Bowles.)— AWP
— JAWP— OTA— WBP
Thermopylae and Golgotha. — Robert Hillyer. — BAP
(Thermopylae.) — LA — RH
These Are Not Lost. — Sarah Doudney (also at. to Thomas S.
Collier).— LOW— PDN— POI
(Not Lost.)— OHCS-8
"These are the Four that are never content." — Rudyard Kip
ling. See Second Jungle Book, The.
These Are the Gifts I Ask.— Henry van Dyke. See God of
the Open Air.
"These are the live." — Kenneth Fearing. — NAMP
These Are the Subtle Rhythms. — Glenway Wescott. — NP
These Are the Young. — Vachel Lindsay. — ATP— TCAP
"These beauteous forms." — William Wordsworth. See Tintern
Abbey.
These Dreadful "Hard Times".— Unknown. — OHCS-33
These Few Precepts. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
These Fields at Evening. — David Morton. See Fields at Eve
ning.
"These I have loved." — Rupert Brooke. See Great Lover, The.
These I, Singing in Spring. — Walt Whitman. — GT-2
These Lines. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXXII).
"These lines I send by waves of woe." — Unknown. — NBE
"These little songs." — William Allingham. — LEAP
(Day and Night Songs.)— VA
These People. — Howard McKinley Corning. — LA
"These plaintive verse, the posts of my desire." — Samuel Dan
iel. 5V* To Delia (IV).
These Shall Prevail. — Theodosia Garrison. — OTA
These Strewn Thoughts by the Mountain Pathway Sprung. —
George Santayana. See Sonnets.
These Things Are Free.— John Martin.— VIL
These Things Are Strong. — Helen Frazee-Bower. — BPM-33
These Things Come Back. — Minnie Hite Moody. — AMV-35—
BPM-35
These Things Have I Loved. — Codman Hislop. — CAG
These Times.— Gertrude Ryder Bennett.— OQP—QP-2
These Times. — Charles Hanson Towne. — PDN
These Very Stones. — Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — PP
House of Straw (II).
Shelter from the Night (III).
Tall Tower, The (I).
Theseus. — Price Day. — CAG
Theseus. — T. Sturge Moore.— TCPD
Theseus and Ariadne. — Lloyd Mifflin. — AA
Theseus and Hippo] yta. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN
Thesmophoriazusae, or, Women's Festival of Demeter, set. —
Aristophanes.
Chorus of Women.— BOHV— SPE-4— WRR-20— WTP-1
(Women's Chorus.)— BHP—PASC—ST
Thet Boy Erastus. — Unknown.— WRR-58
Thet Boy of Ourn. — Jere de Brown. — CD
They.— Marjorie Meeker. — BAP
They.— Siegfried Sassoon.— BMEP--CMP— HBMV— RH
They All Want to Play Hamlet.— Carl Sandburg.— PFY—
SASS
They Are All Gone (C.).— Henry Vaughan.— EOAH— LPS-1—
SBA— TPH— WHA— WLIP
(Behind the Veil.)— EP
(Beyond the Veil.)— EPW-2— EV-2— GPE
(Departed Friends.)— ATP— AWP— CRE—EM-1— EPS—
SEP
(Friends in Paradise — abr.). — GTSL
(Friends Departed.) — BCEP (a&r.)—EA— HBV— LEAP
— OBEV
(They Are All Gone into the World of Light.)— EPEP—
("They are all gone," etc.)— AEP-W— EG
(World of Light, The.)— CH— OHIP— WGRP
They Are Always at the Gate. — Unknown. — OHCS-17
"They Are Dear Fish to Me." — Unknown.— LPS-1
They Are Forewarned. — Winifred Gray Stewart. — BPM-36
They Are Not Long. — Ernest Dowson. See Vitae Summa
Brevis Spern Nos Vetat Incohare Longam.
They Are Waiting on the Shore. — Roden Noel. See Old, The.
They Ask Each Other Where They Came From. — Carl Sand
burg.— SASS
They Ask: Is God, Too, Lonely?— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
"They bore him barefaced on the bier." — William Shakespeare
See Hamlet.
"They brought me tidings; and I did not hear." — Arthur Dav-
ison Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (XLIX).
"They burnt a corpse upon the sand." — Rudyard Kipling-. See
Plain Tales from the Hills.
They Bury Him. — Marya Zaturensky, See Elegies over
John Reed.
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They Buy with an Eye to Looks. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
They Called Him Death.— Virginia J. Foley.— OHPI
"They close, in clouds of smoke and dust," — William Shake
speare. See Marmion.
Thev Closed Her Eyes. — Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, tr. fr. the
Spanish by John Masefield. — AWP — JAWP— PM —
WBP
They Come Not Back. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic, — LLC
(Three Things Come Not Back.)— OQP— QP-2
Thev Come! The Merry Summer Months. — William Mother-
well.— LPS-2
They Couldn't Buy It All. — Andy Youngblood. — VF
They Didn't Know. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
They Didn't Think. — Phcebe Gary. — PB-5 — PBGP
(Didn't Think.)— LPP
They Do Not Know. — Emma A. Lent. — VIL
They Do Not Live. — Irwin Edman. — MRV
They Don't Agree. — Unknown. — WRR-3Q
"They dropped like flakes, they dropped like stars" — (Time and
Eternity, XLIX).— Emily Dickinson.— OBAV
(Battle-Field, The.)— AA— CHIP
"They flee from rne, that sometime did me seek." — Sir Thomas
Wyatt. See Lover Showeth How He Is Forsaken of
Such As He Sometime Enjoyed, The.
They Got Better Acquainted. — Bert Leston Taylor. — WRR-S1
They Had Been Friends. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Chris-
tab el.
They Had No Poet.— Don Marquis.— DDA—POY
"They have said evil of my dear." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by John Addington Syrnonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, XIV). — AWP — JAWP — WBP
"They killed a Child to please the Gods" (in Beast and Man
in India by John Lockwood Kipling). — Rudyard Kip
ling.
(Beast and Man in India.) — PPA
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
They Know When Aprils Corne. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky. —
BPM-34
"They lied, those lying traitors all." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs, XV).— AWP
They Met by Chance. — Unknown. — HHHA — WRR-44
They Met in Death. — Detroit Free Press. — OHCS-36
They Met Young. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
They Never Quarreled. — Unknown. See Their First Spat.
They Never Quite Leave Us. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
(Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth).— WBLP
They Only Live Who Dare. — Lewis Morris. — FF— POI
They Part. — Dorothy Parker. — ALV
They Pity Us. — Mrs. Cecil D. Brown.— VF
They Sang for It. — Unknown. — WRR-1S
"They Say."— Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WBLP
They Say, and I Am Glad They Say. — Hilaire Belloc.— ALV
"They say the Lion and the Lizard keep." — Edward Fitzgerald.
See Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
They Shall Not Know. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— VLEP
They Shall Not Pass.— Alison Brown— GPWW— RON
They Shall Return. — J. Lewis Milligan. — GPWW
"They sin who tell us Love can die." — Robert Southey. See
Curse of Kehama, The.
They Sleep So Quietly. — Virginia Lyne Tunstall. See Sonnets
of an Old Town.
They Softly Walk.— Hugh Robert Orr.— OQP— QP-1
They Speak o' Wiles.— William Thorn.— HBV
They Tell Me of a Place. — Florence Harris Hooke. — HB
They Tell Me Thou Art Rich.— Henry van Dyke.— PS O
(America's Prosperity.) — PVD
"They that have power to hurt and will do none." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XCIV).
"They that wash on Monday." — Unknown.
(Grandmother's Wisdom.) — PPL
(Old Superstitions.) — HBVY
(Proverbs.)— HBV
( Washing-Day. ) — M V-l
They Tried to Take You from Me. — Churchill Murray. — MOM
They Two. — Mrs. Frank A. Breck (also at. to "A. E. K.").—
HT— WBLP
They Wait for You.— Edwin Markham.— POI— SL
They Went Fishing.— t/M&nown.— HBR— OHCS-23
(Two Fishers.)— BFP—BOHV—HSP—THP
They Went Forth to Battle but They Always Fell.— Shaemas
O'SheeL— APA — BAP — GPE— HBV— JKCP— LA-
LEAP— LBMV— OQP— QP-2— RH— WGRP— WTP-7
They Were Welcome to Their Belief.— Robert Frost— BPM-3S
They Who Tread the Path of Labor (or Labour). — Henry van
Dyke.— LOW— MRV— POI
They Who Wait.— Charles Buxton Going.— HBMV
They Will Come Back.— Michael Roberts.— BPM-3S
They Will Never Do So Again. — "Margaret Vandegrift" (Mar
garet Thomson Janvier).— OHCS-36— WRR-14
(Culprit, A.)— BTB-5
They Will Say.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— PC
"They will tell — in a province of some simple folk. — Margery
Swett Mansfield. See Corpus Christi.
They're Laughing Now. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
They're Waiting over There. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Thick Is the Darkness.— William Ernest Henley.— I CBD
Thick-Sprinkled Bunting.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— IAP—LL-3
Thief, The. — Abraham Cowley. See Mistress, The.
Thief, The. — Unknown. — OBS
Thief and the Cordelier, The.— Matthew Prior.— EV-3
Thief of Time, The. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Thief on the Cross, The.— Harriet Monroe.— OQP— QP-1
Thief on the Cross, The.— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-24
Thieves' Convention and Demonstration. — Aleksander Ivano-
vich Kuprin.— WRR-58
Thikhed's New Year's Call.— Unknown.— WRR-3
Thimble Islands. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Thin Cat, The. — Florence Hoatson. — PBV
Thin Strips. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Thine Eyes Are Mirrors of Strange Things. — Herbert Bates. —
MLP
"Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CXXXII).
Thine Eyes Still Shined. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APB —
CAP— IAP— MOAP
Thing of Beauty [Is a Joy Forever], A. — John Keats. See
Endymion (Proem).
Thing We Long For, The. — Jatnes Russell Lowell. See Long
ing.
"Thing which fades, A." — Ono No Komachi. See Kokin Shu.
Things. — "Dorothy Dow" (Mrs. James Edward Fitzgerald). —
HBMV— TBM
Things.— Aline Kilmer.— GR-2— MCCG— POOT
Things. — Ada Simpson Sherwood. — HB
Things and the Man. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Things Are All Right.— Unknown.— SPE-4
(Let Her Slide.)— HT
Things Delightful. — Oisin, tr. fr. the Irish by George Sigerson.
—TIP
Things Divine, The. — Jean Brooks Burt. — PTA-2
Things Eternal, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Things I Prize, The. — Henry van Dyke.— MPC-10
Things I Used to Do (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Things Inside. — Aloysius Coll. — SPE-6
Things Lovelier.— Humbert Wolfe.— LHW— MB P
Things Not Always What They Seem. — Unknown.— WRR-14
Things Not Seen. — Mark Turbyfill. — NP
"Things That Are More Excellent, The."— William Watson.—
OHFP
Things That Count, The. — Clarence Thomas Urmy. — BS
Things Worth While (3rd st.).— PDN
Things That Endure. — Ted Olson. — WBLP
Things That Endure, The, sel. ("What wish you"). — Florence
Wilkinson.— OQP— QP-2
Things That Grow, The. — Sir Laurence Binyon. — SPT —
UFE
Things That Haven't Been Done Before, The. — Edgar A.
Guest.— ICBD— PDN
Things That I Do Not Like to See.— L. J. Rook.— PPYP
Things That Make a Soldier Great, The. — Edgar A. Guest.—
CVG
Things That Never Die. — Charles Dickens. — HBR— LOW —
OHCS-37— PDN— POI
Things That Never Die.— Mrs. E. O. Jewell.— OHCS-23
Things to Love. — Ethel Scott Williams. — HB
Things to Remember. — William Blake. See Auguries of In
nocence.
Things to Remember. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — TYP
(Good Advice.)— PPL
(Rules of Courtesy.) — JPC
(Rules of Behavior.)— HBV— HBVY
("Seldom 'can't'.")— SAS
Things to Remember. — Unknown. — PEOR
Things Work Out. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Things Worth While. — Clarence Thomas Urmy. See Things
That Count, The.
Things You Can't Forget, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Thingumbob, The. — Unknown. — BOHV
Think before You Act.— Mary Elliott.— HBVY
Think before You Drink. — Unknown. — TS
Think It Over. — Unknown. — SSS
(Chickens Come H9me to Roost.) — OHCS-27
"Think no less of all his pain." — Mark Van Doren. See City
Songs.
"Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly." — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XLIX).
Think No More of Me.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— VtEP
"Think not thy wisdom can illume away" (Epigrams, XIX). —
Sir William Watson.
(From "Epigrams".) — LEAP
Think of Me Then.— Unknown.— OHCS-7
Think of Past Days. — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Thinker, The.— Persis Greely Anderson.— NYBV
Thinker, The.— Berton Braley. — BLPA— BTP— FF— JHP—
MPC-14— MW— OQP— PB-9— PEDC— PJH-2— POI—
POT— PVS— QP-1— WBLP
Thinker Dog, The.— Mary A. Hippie.— GSRC
Thinkin' Back.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Thinking.— Walter D. WIntle.— WBLP
(It's All in the State of Mind.)— VIL
(Man Who Thinks He Can, The.)— FF— POI
Thinking of Shores. — Laurence Binyon. — GPE — LBBV
Thinking Over a Dull Day.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Third Ingredient, The. — "O. Henry" (William Sidney Porter).
— LL-2
Third Mate. — John Masefield (wr. at. to R. E. McGowan). —
PM
(Young Man's Fancy, A.) — SG
Third of November, The. — William Cull en Bryant. — PEOR
Third Pastor's Song, The. — Nicholas Breton. See Passionate
Shepherd, The.
Third Proposition, The. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De
Vere).— BOHV
Third Satire: On Religion. — John Donne. See Satires (III).
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Third Sunday in Lent (in The Christian Year).— John Keble.
— EPW-4
Third Wonder, The.— Edwin Markham.— MAP
Thirst. — Ralph Bergetigren.— FAOV
Thirst (Time and Eternity, CXXXIV).— Emily Dickinson.—
WGRP
Thirst, — Florence B. Jacobs-— AMV-3 7 .
"Thirst of raigne and sweetnes of a crown, The. — Christopher
Marlowe. See Taraburlaine.
Thirsty Boy, A. — Robert J. Burdette. — MHT
Thirsty Earth Soaks Up the Rain, The.— Abraham Cowley.
See Drinking.
Thirsty Flowers. — Arthur A. Knipe. — GFA
Thirsty Poet, The.— John Philips. See Splendid Shilling,
Thirsty Puppy's Dream, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Thirteen Original Colonies and George Washington. — Lucia M.
Mooney.— WRR-49
Thirteen Sisters. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See John Browns
Body.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.— Wallace Stevens.—
MAP A
Thirteenth Station, The. — Caroline Giltinan. — BMC — LS
Thirty Bob a Week. — John Davidson. — CRE
"Thirty days hath September." — Mother Goose.— PPL— RIS
(Days of the Month.) — CPN— HBV— HBVY— PECK—
RYC
(Months, The.)— MPC-3
(Thirty Days Hath September.) — PB-5
"Thirty white horses upon a red hill." — Mother Goose. — PPL
—RIS
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY— PB-1
(Teeth, The.)— OTPC
(Thirty White Horses.)— MPC-1
Thirty Years with a Shrew. — Unknown. — GH
Thirty-first of May. — Frederick Tennyson. — VA
Thirty-Four Epitaphs. — Lady Margaret Sackville. See Epi
taphs.
Thirty-Nine.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Thirty- Second Day, The.— Sam Walter Foss.— SPE-4
"This afternoon on Willow-Walk alone." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
This Book for You.— McCrae Pickering.— ST
This Bottle's the Sun of Our Table. — Richard Brinsley Sheri
dan. See Duenna, The.
This Compost— Walt Whitman.— AWP—MOAP—SN
"This Contract Stuff." — Mrs. L. M. Donelson. — HB
This Corruptible. — Elinor Wylie. — MAP
This Cosmos.— Minnie Hite Moody. — BPM-34
This Cross-Tree Here.— Robert Herrick.— BEL— EM-1
This Day. — Virginia Eaton. — PDN
This Day. — Unknown. — YF
This Day Is Thine. — Verna Whinery. — BLRP
'This Dear Child-Hearted Woman That Is Dead." — James
Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
This Dear English Land. — Sydney Dobell. See Balder.
"This delightful young man." — Heinrich Heine. See Die
Heimkehr.
"This duleful sentence Saturn took on hand." — Robert Henry-
son. See Testament of Cresseid, The.
This England. — William Shakespeare. See King John.
This Evening, Delia, You and I. — William Cowper.— EPRE
"This Fever Called Living."— Wallace Irwin. — HSP
This — for the Moon — Yes? — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
This Foreman. — Thomas Hornsby Ferril. — PP
This Glittering Grief.— Robert Liddell Lowe. — TB
This Grace Vouchsafe Me.— William Canton.— GPE
This He Asked.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
"This holy season, fit to fast and pray." — Edmund Spenser.
See Amoretti (XXII).
This House of Mine. — Minnie Goodrich Rowan. — HB
"This House was built for Zeus, where he will find" (in The
Greek Anthology). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by
Humbert Wolfe.— PIAE
"This I saw when the rites were done." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Naulahka, The.
"This I trow be truth — who can teach thee better." — William
Langland (?). See Vision of Piers the Plowman, The.
This Imperraanence. — Louise Crenshaw Ray. — BPM-34
This Infant World. — George MacDonald. See Memorial of
This Is April.— Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-21
This Is Children's Day.— Unknown.— WRR-25
This Is My Body. — John Donne. — OQP — QP-1
This Is My Delight. — Rabindranath Tagore. See Gitanjali.
This Is My Hour.— Zoe Akins.— HBV— LEAP
This Is My House. — Harriett Brownell. — NYBV
"This is my letter to the world" (intr. poem). — Emily Dickin
son.— TCAP
This Is My Love for You.— Grace Fallow Norton.— HBV
"This is my playes (or play's) last scene; here heavens ap
point." — John Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
"This is my prayer to thee." — Rabindranath Tagore. See
Gitanjali.
This Is New England. — Margery Mansfield. — DDA
This Is No My Ain House.— Unknown. — EBSV
This Is No My Ain Lassie. — Robert Burns. — EPW-3
This Is Not Death.— Humbert Wolfe.— BPM-32— MBP
This Is Not God! — Unknown. — MR.V
This Is Not L— Phyllis Megroz.— BPM-30
This Is Not Loneliness. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — TBM
This Is She. — Arthur Guiterman. — LHV — PR
This Is the Death. — Howard M'Kinley Corning. — BPM-32
"This is the forest primeval. The murmuring pine and the
hemlock." — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evan-
This IsgtheGGarden.-E. E. Cunnings.— BLV--PPD-2
This Is the Gospel of Labor.— Henry van Dyke. See Gospel
"This is the Heath of Hampstead."— James Thomson. See
Sunday at Hampstead.
This Is the House That Jack Built, The.— Mother Goose. See
House That Jack Built, The
"This is the key of the kingdom. — Unknown.— PPL
(Key of the Kingdom, The.)— MV-1
This ^helas^fbert Waterhouse^-OHPP-PSO-RH
This Is the Last Time.— Eugene Wood.— WRR-55
This Is the Making of Man.— Priscilla Leonard. — OQP —
QP-2
"This is the moon of roses." — William Ernest Henley. See
Hawthorn and Lavender.
"This is the mouth-filling song of the race that was run by a
Boomer."— Rudyard Kipling. See Just-So Stories.
This Is the Shape of the Leaf.— Conrad Aiken. See Pnapus
This Is &the Way the Ladies Ride.— William Canton.— PBV
(Rhymes about a Little Woman )-~PPL
"This is the way the ladies ride."— Mother Goose.— PBV— PPL
(Ride to London Town— si. longer.)— CPN
This Is the Worth.— Eleanor Barthelemy.— TB
This Is to Live.— Unknown.--- PDN
This Is War.— Richard le Galhenne.— OQP— QP-1
(Illusion of War, The.)— BMEP— RH
(Illusions of War.)— SPE-4
This Kind Brother.— Joseph Joel Keith.— AM V-37
This Land Is America.— Hildegarde Planner.— AMV-35 _
This Life. _ William Drummond of Hawthornden. See This
Life Which Seems So Fair. . .
This Life Is Full of Numbness and of Balk. — Christina Geor-
gina Rossetti.— EPNC ^TTT
This Life Is What We Make It.— Unknown.— VIL
This Life Which Seems So Fair.— William Drummond of
Hawthornden. — B S V
-
diff.)— OBS-TPH (si. diff.)
(This Life.)— CH
("This Life, which seems so fair. ) — (jJLBb — <j
"This light and darkness in our chaos join'd." — Alexander Pope.
See Essay on Man, An.
This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
— BPN— EM-2— ERP ^^
"This Little Bill" (in mod. Eng .) .--Unknown.— TMEV
"This little ois went to market." — Mother Goose. — PJPL
(Baby at Play.)— HBV— HBVY
(Five Toes.)— PBV
(Song Set to Five Fingers.)— OTPC
("This little piggy went to market. ) — KJlb
(To Be Said to Baby's Toes.)— SAS
"This little vault, this narrow room. — Ihomas Carew. See
Epitaph on a Young Girl.
This Lunar Beauty.— W. H. Auden.-MBP-OBMV
This Man Culbertson. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
This Man Jones.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
This Measure. — Leonie Adams.— MAP— PIAE
This Moment. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP .
This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful.— Walt Whitman.—
MCCG ., „ TT t
"This month of May, one pleasant eventide. — Unknown, tr. jr.
the French by John Addington Symonds.
(Medieval Norman Songs— VI.)— AWP
This Morning.— Hildegarde Planner.— NP
This Mysterious Mankind. — Thomas Carlyle. See Sartor Re-
sartus.
"This night there is a child born." — Unknown.
(Three Christmas Carols— III.)— ACP .
"This night, while sleep begins with heavy wings. — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXXVII).
This Old Country.— Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-2S
This Old World of Ours.— George W. Bungay.— OHCS-25
"This only grant me, that my means may lie. — Abraham
Cowley. See Vote, A.
This Our Grief.— Ben Belitt.— TB
This Paper World. — William Cunningham. — OA
This Pine-Tree.— Elizabeth Morrow. — PEDC
This Prayer I Make. — William Wordsworth. See Lines Com
posed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting
the Banks of the Wye during a Tour, July 13, 1798.
This Quiet Dust (The Single Hound, LXXIV).— Emily Dick
inson.— IAP— TOP
(Cemetery, A.)— CBOV-MAP
("This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies. ) — EG
This Quiet Dust.— John Hall Wheelock.— MAP— MM— WHA
"This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies." — Emily Dickin
son. See This Quiet Dust.
"This quiet pillow." — Lady Margaret Sackville.
(Two Epitaphs.)— HMSP
This Royal Throne of Kings. — William Shakespeare. See King
Richard II ("Will the king come," etc.).
"This said, he turned about his Steed." — Samuel Butler. See
Hudibras.
"This said, old Nestor mixt the lots." — Homer. See Iliad.
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Thou
"This said, she hasteth to a myrtle grove." — William Shake
speare. See Venus and Adonis.
"This said, the golden-throned Aurora rose." — Homer. See
Odyssey, The (Sirens, The).
This Section Is a Christmas Tree. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
This Side and That.— George MacDonald— BTB-4
This Side of Summer.— Raymond Holden — NYBV .
This Stone. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Goldwm Smith. —
Thic Swan — Richard Ely Morse. — CAG
This the Yearly Thankful Time.— Lettie E. Sterling.— WRR-40
"This time of year a twelvemonth past." — A. E. Housman.
See Shropshire Lad, A (XXV).
This' To Be Calm. — Eleanor Barthelemy. — TB
This* Too, Shall Pass Away. — Lanta Wilson Smith. — BLPA
This' Train (with music) .—Unknown.— AEF
"This truth came borne with bier and pall. — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson, See In Memoriam A. H. H.
This Very Hour. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — HBMV — LA
This Was Abraham Lincoln. — Unknown. — WRR-45 (Cf. George
Washington: "Only a baby fair.")
This Was His Dream.— Ben H. Smith.— -VF
"This was the noblest Roman of them all. — William Shake
speare. See Julius Caesar.
This Way. — Unknown. — PPYP
This Way Is Fame. — Philadelphia Press. — HT
This Way Out.— Margaret Fishback.— ALV
This Weariness and Grief. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Douglas Hyde.— GTIV
This World.— Frank L. Stanton.— ICBD— SPE-4
This World Fares But as a Fantasy (in mod. hng,). — Un-
This World Is All a Fleeting Show. — Thomas Moore. — HBV.
"This world "is unto God a work of art." — Robert Bridges. See
Growth of Love, The (XVI). ^T|___
This World's Joy.— Unknown.— EA— OBEV .
This Would I Do. — Constance Faunt LeRoy Runcie. — MR
Thisbe. — Helen Gray Cone. — AA — PR
Thistle, The. — Miles M. Dawson. — ME .
Thistle and the Rose, The, sel.— William Dunbar. See Thrissil
Thistle of Sandy Mcfcraw," The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Thistle-Down.— Clara Doty Bates.— AA
Thistledown.— Harold Monro.— TCEP
Tho' You May Boast You're Fairer.— Unknown.— OB S
Thomas A. Hendricks's Appeal.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Thomas a Kempis. — Richard Rogers Bowker. — AA
Thomas a Kempis.— Lizette Woodworth Reese.— AA
Thomas a Tattamus. — Unknown. — OTPC
(Riddles.)— HBV— HBVY
("Thomas a Tattamus took two T's. ) — RIS
Thomas Alva Edison.— Anne Lloyd.— PVS
Thomas and Nancy Lincoln.— Edna Dean Proctor.— WRR-45
Thomas at Chickamauga, abr. — Kate Brownlee Sherwood. — GA
_
Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
I. Birthday Verses, 1906.
II. Memorial Sonnet, 1908. .
Thomas Chatterton— Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See Five English
Thomas Cromwell. — Unknown. — ESPB
Thomas Decker. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Sonnets
on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Thomas Dekker's Song. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the
Mermaid Tavern. . -n--™™^
Thomas Hood.— Edwin Arlington Robinson.— HBMV r
Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See
Book of Americans, A. n ^
Thomas McDonagh.— Francis Ledwidge.— GTIV— TCPD
Thomas o Yonderdale. — Unknown. — ESPB
Thomas of the Light Heart. — Owen Seaman.— JPC
Thomas Rhodes.— Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Thomas Rymer.— Unknown. See Thomas the Rhymer
Thomas the Pretender. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Thomas the Rhymer. — Unknown.
A vers. ("True Thomas lay o er yond grassy bank ). —
B -
(Ballad of True Thomas, The.)— CBE
(Thomas Rymer.)— NPH
C vers. (Thomas Rymer).— ESPB
(True Thomas.)— BB— BLV
Thomas Trevelyan. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River An
thology, The. '
Thompson Street.— Samuel McCoy. — HBMV
Thomson Green and Harriet Hale.— William S. Gilbert.— JPC
— TSWC
Thora. — Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. — BTB-4
Thoralf and Synnov.— Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen.— -AA
Thoreau.— Amos Bronson Alcott.— AA— GA—LBAP— OBAV
Thoreau's Flute.— Louisa May Alcott.— AA— DD— GA— HBV
— LBAP
Thorgerda. — John Payne. — VA
Thorkild's Song. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Thorn, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Thorn, The.— William Wordsworth.— BPN
Thorn and Rose. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Thorn Piece.— Amy Lowell.— CMP
Thoroughbred, The. — Kate Downing Ghent. — HB
Thoroughbred, The. — Helene Magaret. — OTA
Thoroughfares, sels. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
Ice, The.— EPN
On Hampstead Heath.— EPN— HBV— NP
Thorpe and Company.— A. G, Plympton.— WRR-29
Thorwaldsen. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — PVS
Those Candid Pictures. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Those Endearing Young Charms. — Thomas Moore. See Believe
Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms.
Those Evening Bells— Thomas Moore.— JPC— LPS-2— OFPE
— OHCS-16
Those First Long Trousers.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"Those former loves wherein our lives have run. ' — James Agee.
See Sonnets (XIX).
Those Gambler's Blues (A and B vers. — with music). — Un
known. — AS
Those Glorious Stars. — William Cullen Bryant. See Conjunc
tion of Jupiter and Venus, The.
"Those hours that with gentle work." — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (V).
Those I Love.— Unknown.— PPYP
Those Landladies (am).— Ina Leon Cassilis.— WRR-36
Those Not Elect. — Leonie Adams. — MOAP
Those Other Letters.— Unknown.— WRR-20
Those Pants Mother Makes. — Unknown. — WRR-52
(Small Boy's Loquitor, The.) — GH
"Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view. — Wil
liam Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXIX).
Those Pinafore Girls. — James Guthrie. — HMSP
"Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XLI).
Those Rebel Flags.— John H. Jewett.— FOAH
Those Roses. — Woodson Tyree. — OA
"Those ships which left." — Saigo Hoshi, tr. fr. the Japanese by
Arthur Waley.
(Seven Poems— V,)—AWP
Those Sweet Old Days. — Mrs S. C. Hazlett-Bevis. — HT
Those That Come Back.— Don Marquis.— LEAP— POOT
Those Two Boys. — Franklin P. Adams. — ALV — MAP
_PFE
Those Who Read in Bed. — Persis Greely Anderson. — DDA—
NYBV
"Thou alive on earth, sweet boy/* — Francis Davison. — OBSC
Thou Art Coming! — Frances Ridley Havergal. — WGRP
Thou Art God.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm XC).
Thou Art Indeed Just. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — AWP —
VLEP
(Justus Quidem Tu Es, Domine.) — CAW
("Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend.") — GTML .
"Thou art not fair, for all thy red and white." — Thomas Cam
pion. — EG— OBSC
(Renunciation, A.)— CRE— GTSL— WTP-3
Thou Art Not Lovelier Than Lilacs. — Edna St. Vincent Millay,
See Unnamed Sonnets, I-V (I).
Thou Art, O God. — Thomas Moore. — LOW — POI
(Glory of God in Creation, The.) — OHIP
Thou Art of All Created Things. — Pedro Calderon de la Barca,
tr. fr. the Spanish.— WGKP
Thou Art the Sky. — Rabindranath Tagore. See Gitanjali.
Thou Blind Man's Mark, Thou Fool's Self-Chosen Snare. — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Sonnet: "Thou blind man's mark,"
etc
"Thou canst not die whilst any zeal abound." — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia (XL).
Thou Canst Not Forget. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Thou Comest Down to Die. — "Michael Field" (Katherine
Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper). — TCPD
Thou Crystal Christ.— Sidney Lanier. See Crystal, The.
Thou Didst Delight My Eyes. — Robert Bridges. — MBP — VA—
VLEP
("Thou didst delight my eyes.")— PWB •
"Thou, Earth, calm empire of a happy soul. — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound ("Pale stars are
gone, The"). -
"Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges. — William
Shakespeare. See Pericles.
"Thou hast made rne, and shall thy worke decay? — John
Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
"Thou hast made me known to friends. — Rabindranath Tagore.
See Gitanjali.
Thou Hast Sworn by Thy God, My Jeanie. — Allan Cunningham.
— LPS-1
"Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (IV).
Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee. — Mrs. David
Porter. — BLPA
"Thou nearest the nightingale," etc. — William Blake. See
Milton.
"Thou idol of my constant heart. — William Winter. See
Thou Joy'st, Fond Boy. — Thomas Campion. — OAEP
Thou Knowest Best. — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne
Thou Life within My Life. — Eliza Scudder. — LOW — POI
LPS-1— MBL— OAEP— TCEP— SBA—WLIP
Thou Little God within the Brook. — Philip H, Savage. — PPA
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Thou
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Thou Livest, O Soul !— -Charles Leonard Moore.— AA
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood.— Walt Whitman.— CAP
Thou Must Be True.— Horatius Bonar.— MRV— OQP— QP-2
(Be True— C.)— GN— GS— HBV— JPC— RYC— SPE-1
(Honesty,)— HBV Y
(True Teaching.)— OHCS-19
Thou Needst Not. — Walter Savage Landor.— EPN
Thou Rernainest. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
Thou Shalt Not Steal. — William Jennings Bryan.— SPE-6
Thou Shalt Not Steal.— Unknown.— \VRR-S2
"Thou that from the Heavens Art." — Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe. See Wanderer's Night-Songs.
Ttiou,Toa, Sail On! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Build-
in? of the Ship, The. _,
Thou Unrelenting Past.— William Cullen Bryant. See Past,
"Thou, who dost smile upon me, yet unknown." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets.
"Thou, whose exterior semblance." — William Wordsworth. See
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of
Early Childhood.
"Thou whose sweet youth and early hopes enhance. — George
Herbert. See Church Porch, The.
"Thou whose thrilling hand in mine." — George Darley. See
Nepenthe.
Thou Wilt Never Grow Old.— E. C. Howarth.— LLC
Though Amaryllis Dance in Green. — Unknown. — OAEP
"Though clock." — Robert Herrick. See His Grange, or Pri
vate Wealth.
"Though dusty wits dare scorn Astrology."— Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (XXVI).
Though He That Ever Kind and True. — Robert Louis Steven
son. See Resurgence.
Though I Am Young. — Ben Jonson. See Sad Shepherd, The.
Though I Be Now a Gray, Gray Friar. — Thomas Love Peacock.
See Maid Marian.
Though Lost to Sight, to Memory Dear. — Ruthven Jenkyns. —
OHCS-13
Though Others Slept.— W. B. Gilbert.— RDAH
Though Rich in Love. — Guillaume de Machault, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Though Riders Be Thrown. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by
Douglas Hyde.— GTIV
Though Thou Shouldst Live a Thousand Years. — Richard Henry
Stoddard.— APB
"Though to the vilest things beneath the moon." — Arthur Hugh
Clough. See Blank Misgivings of a Creature Moving
About in Worlds Not Realized.
"Though to your life apparent stain attach." — Robert Nichols.
See Sonnets to Aurelia.
"Though when I lov'd thee thou wert fair." — Thomas Stanley.
— EG
(Desposition from Beauty, A.)— EV-2— HBV
"Though vou are young and I am old." — Thomas Campion. —
OBSC
Thought.— Christopher Pearse Cranch.— BAP— LPS-3— WGRP
(Gnosis.)— HBV— IAP— LA— LBAP
(Knowing.) — LLC
Stanza from an Early Poem (1 st.). — AA
Thought A — William Henry Davies. — GPE— GTML — GTSL
Thought.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP— IAP— M GAP
Thought, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Thought, A. — Walter Savage Landor. — VA
Thought, A. — Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov, tr. fr. the Russian
by Max Eastman. — AWP
Thought, The.— William Brighty Rands.— BMEP—OBEV—
OBVV
Thought, A. — Gertrude Reed. — HB
Thought, A. — Florence Sampson. — MCG
Thought, A. — James Kenneth Stephen. — BOHV — VA
Thought, A. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPN — OTPC— PPL
Thought. — Walt Whitman. — GR-a
Thought, The.— Humbert Wolfe.— LHW
Thought Eternal, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. See
Faust.
Thought for a Sunshiny Morning. — Dorothy Parker. — NYBV
Thought for Mother's Day, A. — Mamie Collins Barry. — HB
Thought for the Day. — Samuel- Longfellow. — MRV
Thought from Cardinal Newman, A. — Matthew Russell. — CAW
— JKCP
Thought in Two Moods, A. — Thomas Hardy.— EPN
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland (C.). —
William Wordsworth.— BEL— BPN—CR—CRP—EM-2
— EP— EPN — EPP — EPW-4 — ES — GEPC— GPE —
NAL— TOP— TPH
(England and Switzerland.) — MCCG
(England and Switzerland, 1802.) — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL
— PC— WTP-10
(Sonnet: Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of
Switzerland.) — CRE
(Thoughts of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland.)
— OBRV
Thought of Death, The. — "George Eliot." See Legend of
Jubal, The.
Thought of Death, A. — Thomas Flatman.— CEP — OBS
Thought of Her, The. — Richard Hovey. — LBMV
Thought Suggested by the New Year, A. — Thomas Campbell.
See River of Life, The.
Thought to Remember, A. — Unknown. See Charity.
Thought Went up My Mind, A (Life, XLVI).— Emily Dick
inson. — APA
Thought While Shaving.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Thoughtful Wife.— Unknown.— WRR-29
Thoughts.— Arthur L. Phelps^-CPG
Thoughts.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP
Thoughts.— Rose A. Thorpe.— OHCS-37
Thoughts.— Lillian Hastings Tpmey.— HB
Thoughts about Lincoln.— Various Auth^rs~WRR-46
"Thoughts are broken in my memory, The. — Dante Alighieri.
Thoughts 'at * Party.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Thoughts at Christmas.-Grace Mathews Walker .-HB
Thoughts at the Trysting Stile.— Francis Ledwidge.— TCEP
Thoughts at the Year's End.-Babette Deutsch.— POOT-PP
Thoughts during Easter Service.— George M Baker.— WRR-5/
(Reverie in Church.)— BTB-l—OHCS-10
Thought's End.— Leonie Adams.— MAP— PIAE
Thoughts fer the Discuraged Farmer.— James Whitcomb Riley.
__CPWR— ME
Thoughts for a New Year.— Theodore Parker.— BTB-3
Thoughts for the New Year.— Youth Js Companion. — BTB-5
Thoughts for Young Men.— Horace Mann.— BTB-8
Thoughts in a Beauty Shop.— Maude R. Meyer.— HB
Thoughts in a Garden.-— Asmem'us, tr. fr. the Latin by E. E.
c;U=o TTTTTT
EP W-2 — GPE — HBV— JAWP— LEAP— OAEP
— OBS — SBA— SEP— TOP — UFE — WBP —
WHA— WLIP— WP , ff
"Fair Quiet, have I found thee here?" (5 ^j.).— BCEP
"Here at the fountain's sliding foot" (1 st,). — YT
What Wondrous Life Is This I Lead (2 sts.).— LC
(Garden, The— 4 sts.)—CH
(Garden Scene, A— 4 sts.) — HS
(Thoughts in a Garden — 3 sts.) — CBOV
Thoughts in School.— Dorothy M. Young.— DDA
Thoughts in Separation.— Alice Meynell. — ACP— POTT
Thoughts of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland. —
William Wordsworth. See Thought of a Briton on
the Subjugation of Switzerland.
Thoughts of a Father. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Thoughts of a Long-Legged French Doll. — Audrey F. Car
penter. — GSRC
Thoughts of American Patriotism. — Various Authors. — FOAH
Thoughts of Christmas.— Grace Strickler Dawson.— CRYO
Thoughts of "Enoch Arden." — Unknowii. — OHCS-S
Thoughts of God, The. — William Soutar.— BPM-30
Thoughts of Old Time on the Ch'u River. — Ma Tai, tr. fr. the
Chinese by Witter Bynner. — TL
Thoughts of Youth, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Thoughts on a Pore Joke.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Thoughts on Being Invited to Dinner. — Christopher Morley.—
HBMV
Thoughts on Conservation. — Various Authors. — ADAH
Thoughts on Immortality. — Philip Schaff.— OHCS-23
Thoughts on Justice and Degenerate Love. — Herbert E. Palmer.
— BPM-33
Thoughts on the Cavalier Poets.— Parke Cummings. — NYBV
Thoughts on the Commandments. — George Augustus Baker. —
AA— HBV— PR— SPE-8
("Love Your Neighbor as Yourself.") — BTB-2
Thoughts on the Cosmos. — Franklin P. Adams. — HBMV
Thoughts on the Late War.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Thoughts on the Shape of the Human Body. — Rupert Brooke.
— CPB
Thoughts Out Riding. — Evelyn D. Bangay. — BPM-32
Thoughts Suggested the Day Following, on the Banks of Nith,
near the Poet's Residence. — William Wordsworth. —
EPW-4
Thoughts upon a Walk with Natalie, My Niece, at Houghton
Farm.— Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.— PIBMV
Thousand and One Nights, The, sels. — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Arabic.
Abu Nowas for the Barmecides (Lament), tr. by E. Powvs
Mathers.— AWP
Birds, tr. by E. Powys Mathers. — AWP
Dates, tr. by E. Powys Mathers.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Death, tr. by E. Powys Mathers. — AWP— JAWP — WBP
Haroun Al-Raschid for Heart's Life (Lament), tr. by
E. Powys Mathers.— AWP
Haroun's Favorite Sortg, tr. by E. Powys Mathers. — AWP
—GBOV
Her Rival for Aziza (Lament), tr. by E. Powys Mathers.
Inscriptions at the City of Brass, tr. by E. Powys Mathers.
Laments, tr. by E. Powys Mathers.— AWP— JAWP—
Lines on a Moslem Gate, tr. by an unknown author. —
UFE
(Lines on a Moslem Garden Gate.) — GBOV
Love, tr. by E. Powys Mathers. — AWP
Lovers in a Garden, tr. by an unknown author. — GBOV —
Psalm of Battle, tr. by E. Powys Mathers.— AWP — JAWP
—WBP
Sleeper, The, tr. by E. Powys Mathers. — AWP
Song of the Narcissus, The, tr. by E. Powys Mathers. —
Song to an Army Encamped, tr. by an unknown author. —
GBOV— UFE
Tell Him, O Night, tr. by E. Powys Mathers.— AWP
To Lighten My Darkness, tr. by E. Powys Mathers. — AWP
534
TITLE INDEX
Three
Thousand and Oner Nights, The (Continued).
Tumadir Al-Khansa for Her Brother (Lament), tr. by
E. Powys Mathers.— A WP—JAWP—PG— WBP
Wazir Dandan for Prince Sharkan, The (Lament), tr. by
E. Powys Mathers.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Thousand Years Have Come, A, — Thomas T. Lynch. — BLRP
Thousand Years of Peace, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
In Memoriam A. H. H. ("Ring out, wild bells," etc.).
Thousands and Again Thousands. — Arthur Berthold. — CAG
Thousandth Man, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
"Thrash away, you'll hev to rattle. — James Russell Lowell.
See Biglow Papers, The (1st Series, No. 1).
Thrasymedes and Eunoe. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN —
BTB-7
Overture (sel.). — VA
Thread and Song. — John Williamson Palmer. — LPS-1
Thread of Life, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Aloof.
Thread of Truth, The.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— MRV
Threads.— Martin H. Weyrauch. — MRV
Threads from ^^^^^ Henry Galpin-
Rose of Rome', A.— WRR-22
Threads of Light.— Unknown —VJRR-5S
Threatens Santa Claus. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Three Acres of Land. — Unknown. — NA
Three Alpine Sonnets. — Henry van Dyke.
I. Glacier, The.
II. Snow-Field, The.
III. Moving Bells.
Three Arrows, The.— Edward Fitzgerald.— OBVV
Three Arts, The. — Minerva Florence Swigert. — LPS-1
Three Bad Little Boys.— Unknown.— CRYO
Three Ballate (I-III). — Angelo Poliziano, tr. fr. the Italian by
John Addington Symonds. — AWP
In a Green Garden (III).— UFE
Three Balls.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Three Beggars, The. — Walter de la Mare. — RIS
Three Bells, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP— CCR—
inree J3eJ
.
(Doors in the Temple— abr.)— OQP— QP-1
ree Cherry Trees, The.— Walter de la Mare.— GBV— ME—
~
("Three Bells" of Glasgow, The.)— PECK
Three Best Things, The. — Henry van Dyke.— JHP — PVD—
TCAP
**£&£— BIP— OQP— PDN— PVD— QP-1— SPS
WorlT-?BTP— HTR— ICBD— JPC— MPC-13— MRV—
OQP— PB-9— PJH-1— POT— PT— PYM— QP-1—
SP— SPS— YT (1st st.)— SPE-8— TCAP
Three Black Crows, The. — John Byrom. — BOHV
Three Blessings. — Unknown. — PA
(Parodies.)— ALV *
"Three blind mice, see how they run!" — Mother Goose. — RIS
"Three blind Mice, three blind Mice, Dame Julian." — Unknown.
— OBS
Three Bugs.— Alice and Phoebe Gary.— CFBP— PBGP
(Three Little Bugs.) — CRN ••
Three Captains, The.— Unknown, tr. fr. the French by An
drew Lang. — AWP
Three Cavaliers. — Johann Ludwig Uhland. See Hostess'
Daughter, The (Uhland's "Three Cavaliers").
Three Doors. — William Watson (sometimes at. to George
Matheson).— MRV
(
Th
jyjLp _ T~Lt
Three Cherry-Stones, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Three Children.— Mother Goose. See "Three children sliding
on the ice."
Three Children Sliding (Parody).— Unknown.— PA
"Three children sliding on the ice." — Mother Goose. — PPL
(Three Children.)— BOHV— MPC-S— NA
(Sad, Sad Story, A.)— RIS
Three Cottage Girls, The. — William Wordsworth. — GPE —
HBV
Three Counsellors, The. — "M." (George William Russell). —
Trnp-o _ TTP
Three Crosses, The. — Edmund Vance Cook. — PEDC
Three Days. — W. Boyd Carpenter. — POI— SL
Three Days. — James Robert Gilmore. — LPS-3— POI — SL
Three Days in Springtime. — Eugene Field.— PEF
Three Days in the Life of Columbus. — Jean Francois Casimir
Three DeatMTrfcnds.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Three Decimal Rules of Life. — Stewart L. Woodford.—
WRR-SS
Three Doves. — James Jeffrey Roche. — JKCP
Three Dudes, The, — Unknown. — HT
Three Enemies, The. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EV-5 —
NBE— POTT— TCEP— VLEP
Three Fishers, The (C.).— Charles Kingsley — BBV— BMEP—
BTB- 1 — BTP — CG — CTBP— EV-5— GEPM— HB V—
JHP— LC— LEAP — LLC— LPS-2— MCCG— MHT—
OFPE— OG— OHCS-10 — OTPC— PASC — PBGG—
SBA— SEP— TPH— TVSH— VA— WBLP— WRR-26—
WTP-6
Three Flowers. — William Watson. — HTR
Three Fragments for Fishers of Destiny. — Carl Sandburg.—
Three Friends of Mine. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — BAV
_ CAP _ TAP
Three Gates.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic.— BLP— BLPA—
OQP— QP-1— VIL
(Good Rule, A.)— OHCS-37
Three Ghosts. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Three Gifts.— Edward Judson Hanna — OQP— QP-1
Three Girls.— Hazel Hall.— BAP
Three Good Doctors. — Samuel Willoughby Duffield.— PPYP—
YFR
Three Grains of Corn. — Amelia Blanford Edwards. — WTP-1
(Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother.) — AS (abr. and
arr.; with music)— BLPA— LPS-1— OHCS-2
Three Great Thinkers on Immortality. — Various Authors.—
EOAH
Three Greatest Americans, The. — Theodore Roosevelt. —
LBAH
Three Green Trees. — Angela Morgan. — HBMV
Three Guests. — Jessica Nelson North. — PBV
Three Hills.— Everard Owen.— GPWW— RH
Three Hills, The. — Sir John C. Squire. — BMEP— HBMV—
TCEP— TCPD
Three Hills Look Different in the Moonshine. — Carl Sandburg.
— GMAS
Three Holy Kings, The (ad.). — Unknown. — CLS
Three Hours.— Vachel Lindsay.— ATP
Three Hundred Thousand More. — James Sloan Gibbons. — APB
— MDAH— PAH— PAPm
(We Are Coming, Father Abraham.) — MHT
Three Idlers, The. — Gideon Raday, tr. fr. the Hungarian by
John Bowring.— WTP-7 „„„,„
Three Jolly Hunters, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Three Jovial Welshmen, The. — Unknown. — HBVY— MPC-13
(sts. 1-3).
(Jovial Welshmen, The.)— OTPC
("There were three jovial Welshmen.")— CG
(Three Jovial Huntsmen— abr. and si. diff.)— BOHV— NA
_PB-1
(Three Welshmen.)— CFBP ™^T,7
Three Khalandeers, The.— James Clarence Mangan.— OBVV
Three Kings, The. — Eugene Field. See Three Kings of
Three Kingsfxke.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow .—BTB-5 (si.
WRR-28— YPS ^. „ . rr
Three Kings, The ("As December's frosty King," etc.). — C/n-
known.—CKYO _ r_ ,
Three Kings, The ("Now is Christemas y-corae')- — Unknown.
_ f")T5B
Three Kings of Cologne, The. — Eugene Field. — CLS — GS —
PEF— SDH— SPT
(Three Kings, The.)— GN
Three Kings' Song. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Sabme
Baring-Gould. — BOL
Three Kisses.— Unknown.— WRR-5Q
Three Knights from Spain. — Unknown.— CH
(" 'We are three brethren out of Spam. ) — Kib
Three Ladies of London, sets. — Robert Wilson.
Conscience's Song. — OBSC
(New Brooms.) — EM-1
Simplicity's Song.— OBSC
Three Leaves from a Boy's Diary. — Sue Gregory. — BTB-5
Three Little Babes. — Unknown. — ABS
Three Little Bugs. — Alice and Phoebe Gary. See Three Bugs.
Three Little Chairs, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-13
Three Little Chestnuts.— Unknown.— SPE-4 — WRR-34
Three Little Christmas Carols, The.— Ogden Nash.— N\ BV
Three Little Cooks.— Unknown.— WRR-40
Three Little Fishers.— F. H. Stauffer.— PA
Three Little Graves. — Unknown. — OHCb-16
Three ¥dU^
PBGP— PBV— S AS— UTS
(Careless Kittens, The— abr.) — RIS
(Lost Mittens, The.)— WRR-35
("Three little Kittens they lost their mittens. ) — PPL
Three Little Kittens ("Three little kittens so downy and soft ).
Unknown.— WRR-6
Three Little Maids from School. — Sir William S. Gilbert. See
Mikado, The.
Three Little Mice.— Unknown.— HWC
Three Little Ships, The. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-7
Three Lovers, The.— Unknown.— CHS
Three Loves. — Lucy Hamilton Hooper. — LPb-1
Three Lullabies. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — BOL
Three Magi, The.— Roy Temple House.— PS O
Three Maidens Fair.— Stanley Schell.— WRR-35
Three Maids of a Housekeeping Turn (with music}. — Unknown.
— WRR-40
Three Marys at Castle Howard, 1812 and 1837, The. — Ebenezer
Elliott.— EPW-4
Three Meetings. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — BTB-5
Three Men Entered the Desert Alone. — Alice Corbin.— TL
Three Men in a Boat, sels.— Jerome K. Jerome.
Dark Forest of Sorrow, The (fr. Ch. X). — OHCS-30
(Night — abr.) — BTB-9
Hanging a Picture (fr. Ch. III).— WRR-9
(How Uncle Podger Hung- a Picture — si. abr.) — BTB-7
(Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture.)— OHCS-30
Herr Slossenn Boschen's Song (fr. Ch. VIII).— WRR-9
Mr. Harris's Comic Song (fr. Ch. VIII).— WRR-9
Signing of Magna Charta, The (fr. Ch. XI).— OHCS-30
Trials of the Musical Amateur (fr. Ch. XIV).— WRR-15
Unexpected Denouement, An (fr. Ch. XVIII).— WRR-24
Victim to One Hundred and Seven Fatal Maladies, A
(fr. Ch. I).— WRR-15
(Imaginary Invalid, The — abr.) — HBR
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Three
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Three Men of Gotham. — Thomas Love Peacock. See Nightmare
Abbey.
Three Mice, The. — Anthony C. Deane.— PA
Three Missions, The.— Mrs. Loula Kendall Rogers.— WRR-6
"Three months with clenched fists and thin bitten lips." —
William Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
Three Musicians, The.— Aubrey Beardsley.— ACP— JKCP
Three Musketeers, The, sel. — Alexandra Dumas, tr. fr. the
French
Execution "of Lady de Winter, The (fr. Ch. XXXVI).—
BTB-8
Three Naughty Kittens. — Isabel Frances Bellows.— WRR-3 5
Three Nazarites, The.— Ellen Murray.— OHCS-25
Three O'clock in the Morning— R. S. Palfrey.— DD— LLC—
MPB— PEM
Three O'Clock— Morning.— Ridgely Torrence.— NP— TBM
Three of a Kind. — Richard Hovey. — PIAE
Three Parsons, The. — Robert Overton. — OHCS-2S
Three Persons. — Louise Townsend Nicholl. — CAW
Three Peters, The.— Molly Michaels.— RIS
Three Pictures. — Charles Dalmon.
Almond Blossoms.— TSW—TSWC
Snowfall on Plum Trees after They Had Bloomed, A.—
TSW—TSWC
Wistaria Blossoms.— TSW—TSWC
Three Pieces on the Smoke of Autumn. — Carl Sandburg. — APD
—CCS
Three Pigs (with music}. — Unknown. — ABF
Three Pleasures, The.— Auguste Brizeux, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Three Poems about Mark Twain. — Vachel Lindsay.
Mark Twain and Joan of Arc (III).— CPL
Raft, The (I).— CPL
When the Mississippi Flowed in Indiana (II). — CMP —
CPL
Three Poets, The.— Lilian Whiting.— PA
Three Poplars, The. — Philip Francis Little. — GT-2 — GTIV
Three Portraits of Prince Charles. — Andrew Lang. — VA
Three Prayers.— Kate Tucker Goode. — SPE-6
Three Preachers, The.— Charles Mackay. — OHCS-32
Three Princesses, The. — Cecilia MacKinnon. — CPG
Three Ravens, The.— Unknown. — BCEP (si. abr.) — BEL—
EM-1— EPOM— ESPB— EV-2— GR-e— HBV— OAEP
— OBBV— OBEY
Three Red Indians. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Three Roses, The. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN
Three Sailor Boys. — Unknown. — ABS
Three Sailormen Were Drowned at Sea. — Robert Harris. —
OA
Three Scars, The. — George Walter Thombury. — VA
Three Seasons. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI — EPNC
— GPE— HBV— POTT— VLEP
Three Several Birds (with music). — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Three Shadows. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BPN— CRE — EP —
GPE— HBV— LHW— VLEP
Three Ships, The.— Alfred Noyes — CPAN-1— MLP
Three Ships. — Unknown. See I Saw Three Ships.
Three Silences of Molinos, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
— APA— APW— CAP— IAP
Three Singing Friends.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Benj. S. Parker.
James Newton Matthews.
Lee O. Harris.
Three Sisters, The. — Arthur Davison Ficke.— HBV — LEAP —
MAP— SBMV— SMP
Three Slants at New York.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Three Songs. — Mary Grace Snyder. — HB
Three Songs from "The Lamp and the Bell." — Edna St. Vin
cent Millay. See Lamp and the Bell, The.
Three Songs of Shattering. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.— RM
Three Sonnets on Oblivion. — George Sterling. — HBV
Dust Dethroned, The (sel.).— BAP— LBMV
Three Sons, The. — John Moultrie. — LPS-1 — OHCS-15
Three Sorrows, The. — Auguste Brizeux, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carringiton. — AFP
Three Sorry Things (in mod. Eng.}. — Unknown. — TMEV
Three Spring Notations on Bipeds. — Carl Sandburg. — AWP —
JAWP— MOAP— SASS— WBP
Three Stages. — Unknown. — OHCS-37
Three Steps. — Katharine Lee Bates. — OQP — QP-2
Three Sunbeams. — I. Edgar Jones. — OHCS-28
Three Sundays in a Week. — Edgar Allan Poe. — WRR-5
Three Swords. — Dana Burnet. — SPT
Three Tailors, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Three Tarry Men. — Edmund Leamy. — MW
Three Things.— Joseph Auslander. — BAP— HBMV— MLP—
MPB
Three Things. — Bliss Carman. — FF — POI
Three Things. — Gertrude B. Gunderson. — OQP — QP-2
Three Things.— William Butler Yeats.— OBMV
Three Things Come Not Back. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Arabic. —
OQP— QP-2
(They Come Not Back.)— LLC
Three Things to Remember.— William Blake. See Auguries of
Innocence.
Three Thoughts of My Heart.— Hilda Conkling.— MLP
"Three times a day my prayer is." — Unknown. — OBSC
Three Tommies, The. — Robert W. Guest.— CPS
Three Topers. — "Hyde Parker." — WRR-18
Three Trees.— Charles H. Crandall.— HS— OHIP— PEM (abr.)
— PEOR
Three Trees.— Christopher Morley. — NLK
Three Trees, The.— Ellen Murray.— OHCS-28
Three Troopers, The. — George Walter Thornbury. — BMEP—
Three Violins —Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Three Visitors.— Lucy H. Hooper.— WRR-5
Three Voices, The.— Charles C. Hahn.— BTB-7
Three Voices, The.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Spell of the Yukon (lasi 2 sts.). — MRV
Three Warnings, The. — Hester Thrale. — HBV — LPS-3 —
OT-rOS-12
Three Welshmen. — Unknown. See Jovial Welshmen, The.
Three White Birds of Angus. — Eleanor Rogers Cox. — GT-2 —
TTT-lMV
Three Who Stole at Christmas Time, The. — Temple Bailey.—
Three Wise Couples, The.— Mrs. E. T. Corbett— BLPA
Three Wise Men, The.— John Finley.— OQP— QP-1
Three Wise Men of Gotham.— Mother Goose.— OTPC
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(Nursery Rhymes — tr. into Latin.) — LPS-3 .
(Three Wise Men.)— CPN
("Three wise men of Gotham.")— PPL— RIS
Three Wise Monkeys, The.— Florence Boyce Davis. — WBLP
Three Wise Women, The.— Mrs. E. T. Corbett.— BLPA (si.
abr )
(Three Wise Old Women.)— MCG
Three Wishes ("I wish I had a yellow cat' ). — Unknown. —
DDA
Three Wishes, The ("You've saved my life"). — Unknown. —
DDA
Three Women. — Unknown. — WRR- 1 5
Three Wonderful Things.— Elsie L. Darling.— WRR-50
Three Words of Strength.— Friedrich von Schiller, tr. fr. the
German.— JHP— OQP-PDN— QP-2-WRR-33
(Words of Strength.)— BTB-3
Three Woulds, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Three Years.— Maxwell Bodenheim.— AMV-37
Three Years After.— Paul Verlaine, tr. fr. the French. — UFE
"Three years have passed of man's mortality." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower. — William Words
worth.— BPN— CBOV—CR— CRE— CRP—EPN— GPE
—OAEP— OTA— PTER— SN— TCEP— TOP
(Education of Nature, The.) — GTBS — GTSE — GTSL
(Lucy.)— ABVC— EPW-4— GN— OTPC
(Lucy, IV.)— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
(Three Years She Grew.)— AWP— BEL— EP—EPP—ERP
_EV-3— GBV— GEPC— GEPM— HBVY— ISP—
LPS-1 — MBL— NAL— OBRV— OTA— SBA—
SEP— TPH— WLIP
("Three years she grew in sun and shower.") — EM-2
Three-Cent Stamp, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Three-Cornered Lot, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth
Abarbanel).— LL-3
Three-Decker, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Three-Part Song, A.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Threes.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Threescore and Ten. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — HBV —
LEAP
Three-Volume Novel. — William Rose Benet. — NYBV
Threnodia, A., sel. ("Stone more than Eben-ez-er fam'd, A"). —
"E. B."— AP
Threnodia Augustalis, sel. ("O wondrous changes of a fatal
Scene").— John Dryden.— NBE
Threnodia on Samuel Stone. — Edward Bulkley (?). — APB
Threnody: "Ahkoond of Swat is dead, The." — George Thomas
Lanigan. — AA— BFP — HBV— LEAP— LHV— NA—
POI— SL
(Ahkond of Swat, The.)— NA
(Ahkoond of Swat, The.)— BOHV— THP— WTP-6
(Akond of Swat, The.)— ALV
Threnody: "Blow out the dying candles one by one." — Richard
A. Lattimore.— CAG
Threnody: "I have been a snob to-day." — Alfred Kreymborg. —
MAPA
Threnody: "No sunny ray, no silver night." — Thomas Lovell
Beddoes. — ERP
Threnody: "Only quiet death."— Waring Cuney. — BANP
Threnody: "Red leaves fall upon the lake, The." — John Farrar.
— GFA— SUS
Threnody: "South- wind brings, The." — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
— AA— APB— CAP— EOAH— GPE— IAP— MOAP—
TCAP— TOP— TPH
"Wilt thou not ope thy heart to know" (sel). — OHPI
Threnody; "There's a grass-grown road," etc. — Ruth Guthrie
Harding.— BAP— BFP— HBV
Threnody: "What, what, what." — George Thomas Lanigan. —
AA— BFP— HBV— LEAP— LHV— NA— POI— SL
(Ahkoond of Swat, The.)— BOHV— N A— RIS— THP—
WTP-6
(Akond of Swat, The.)— ALV
Threnody for a Pet Cat. — Mazie V. Caruthers.— CIV
Threnody for a Poet. — Bliss Carman.— OCL
Threnody, A: In Memory of Albert Darasz, sel. ("O Blessed
Dead! beyond all earthly pains"). — William James Lin-
ton.— VA
Threnos.— Ezra Pound.— MOAP
Thresher to the Winds, The. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Threshold.— Edmund Blunden.— HBMV
Threshold, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
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TITLE INDEX
Thyroid
Thrice Armed. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry VI.
Pt. II.
Thrice Blessed.— Richard R. Kirk. — LS
(Company.) — BLP
Thrice Happy He (in Flowers of Sion). — William Drummond
of Hawthornden. — HBV
(Praise of a Solitary Life, The.) — EPEP
(Solitary Life, A.)— EV-2— OBS
(Solitude.) — GPE
(Sonnet: "Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove.") —
EPS
(Urania— IX {.wr. title].)— EP
Thrice Holy. — Reginald Heber. See Holy, Holy, Holy.
"Thrice summer and autumn passed into the west." — William
Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
Thrice Toss these Oaken Ashes in the Air. — Thomas Campion.
—EPEP
(Charm, The.) — GPE
(Spells.)— ES
("Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air.") — OBSC
Thrice Welcome Christmas (in Poor Richard's Almanac). —
Benjamin Franklin. — SDH
(Now Thrice Welcome Christmas.)— CRYO— OHIP
Thrice-Armed. — Alfred Noyes — CPAN-3
Thrift.— John D rink water .— SPT
Thrift.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — NP
Thrilling Appeal, A. — -Unknown. — TS
Thrilling Sketch. — George Croly. See Tarry Thou Till I
Come; or, Salathiel, the Wandering Jew.
Thrissil and the Rose, The. — William Dunbar.— EBSV
Darne Nature Crowns the Scottish Lion King of Beasts,
sel. ("Dame Nature ordered," etc. — in mod. Eng
lish.)— LC
(Thrissill and the Rois— a&r.)— EP— EPW-4 (much abr.)
Throne of Death, The. — William Wordsworth. — EPW-4
Throne of the King, The. — Francis Clement Kelley. — JKCP
Throne of the Lily-King, The. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See
Culprit Fay, The.
Throstle, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BMEP— BPN— CPOI
— DD— EPN— HBV— HBVY— JHP— MCCG— MCG—
MPC-7— NLK— OTA— OTPC— PASC— PB-5 — PFE—
POY— SN— SPE-3— VLEP
Through a Gateway in Japan. — Witter Bynner. — POOT
"Through a Glass Darkly." — Arthur Hugh Clough.— BPN —
"Through all the Employments of Life." — John Gay. See
Beggar's Opera, The.
Through Arched Windows.— Frank Oliver Call.— CPG
Through Baltimore. — Bayard Taylor. — PAH
Through Curtains of Darkness. — Herbert Palmer.— BPM-36
Through Death to Life. — Henry Harbaugh.— OHCS-3
(Aloe Plant, The.)— BLPA
Through Death to Love. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House
of Life, The.
Through Dimness to Truth. — Washington Gladden. — WRR-54
Through Fire and Water. — Joseph C. Lincoln. See Cap'n Eri.
Through Fire in Mobile Bay. — Unknown. — PAH
Through Peace to Light. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — LOW—
PDN— POI
(Per Pacem ad Lucem.)— BMC— HT— OHCS-7— V A
Through Sleepyland. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
(Where Do Sleepy Boys Go?)— WRR-52
Through Streets Where Crooked Wicklow Flows. — Horace
Gregory. — GPE
Through the Ages (abr.). — William Canton. — GPE
Through the Dark Forest. — Henry M. Stanley. See Speech in
London, May 18, 1890.
Through the Distance and the Dark. — Unknown. — VIL
Through the Flood. — "Ian Maclaren." See Beside the Bon
nie Brier Bush.
Through the Looking-Glass, sels. — "Lewis Carroll" (Charles
Lutwidge Dodgson).
Humpty Dumpty's Song. — SAS
(Humpty Dumpty's Recitation.) — BOHV
Jabberwocky, The.— ALV — BHP — BLV— CR — HBV—
LEAP — LBN — MBP — NA— NAMP— OG—
OTPC— PIAE— PYM— RAR— RIS— SB A— THP
— WLIP— WTP-3
(Le Jaseroque — tr. into the French by Frank L. Warrin,
Jr.)—NYBV
Looking-Glass World, The.— MCG
Walrus and the Carpenter, The.— BHP— BOHV— BMEP
— CR— FPH— GN— HBV— HBVY— JPC — LBN
— MBP — MCCG— MPC-8— MPC-13— NA— ODP
— OFPE— OG— OHCS-26— OTPC— PB-5 — PFE
— PTA-1— PYM — SAS — SB A— THP — TVC—
TVSH— WTP-3—YT
Ways and Means.— BOHV— N A
(It Is My Own Invention.) — WTP-3
(White Knight's Tale, The.)— RIS
Through the Maze. — Unknown. — BLRP
Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr. — Robert Browning. — BPN
— GEPC
Through the Solitudes. — George Francis Savage- Armstrong. —
TIP
Through the Wheat. — Unknown.— PAPm
Through the Window. — Florence Earle Coates. — HTR
Through the Wood, Laddie.— Allan Ramsay.— EPW-3
Through the Year. — Julian S. Cutler. — BLPA
Through Trials.— Joseph G. Rosegarten.— OHCS-7
"Throw away thy rod." — George Herbert. See Discipline.
Throw Down Your Love.— David Wilkins.— AMV-3S
Throw Roses. — Carl Sandburg.— SAS S
Throwback.— Lionel Wiggam.— AMV-37— BPM-37
Throwbacks. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Thrown.— Ralph Hodgson.— HBMV
Thrown Away.— Rudyard Kipling.— HER— WRR-1 9
Thrush, The.— Laura Benet.— BLA— HBMV
"Thrush." — Unknown. — PTWP
Thrush before Dawn, A. — Alice Meynell. — BLA — BMC —
BMEP— GBOV— HBMV— MBP— POTT— TCEP
Thrush Sings, A.— William Ernest Henley.— YT
Thrushes.— Karl e Wilson Baker.— BLA— MW—PPA
Thrushes.— Evelyn Underbill .— PPA
Thrushes.— Humbert Wolfe.— MBP
Thrush's Nest, The.— John Clare. — BCEP — CG— CGOV—LC
— WP
Thrush's Song, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by William
Macgillivray.— CGOV— CH
Thud of the Clods, The.— Julia E. Brumfield.— HB
Thumb March, The.— "B. R. M."— PBV
Thumbing through Life. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Thunder in the Garden.— William Morris.— EPW-5
Thunder Medicine. — Ojibwa Indians, tr. by Kenneth M. Ellis
—OTA
Thunder On, You Silver Stallions.— William Berry.— BMC
Thunder Shower. — Hilda Conkling. — NP
Thunderchild's Lament. — Edward William Thomson.— CPG
Thunderdrums (comp. in 6 pts.). — Lew Sarett. — OTA — TCPD
Drummers Sing (I and VI). ~ RNP
Iron- Wind Dances (V).— MAP
Thunder-Shower, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— NP
Thunderstorm, A. — Archibald Lampman. — OCL
Thunder- Storm on the Alps. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Lake Leman).
Thunderstorms. — William Henry Davies. — GPE — GTML —
HBV— RYC— TSW— TSWC
Thursday.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— FFTM— PR
Thursday.— Frederic E. Weatherly.— BOHV
Thursday — "At Home" Day. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Thursday; or, the Spell.— John Gay. See Shepherd's Week, The.
Thus Far.— Sophie Jewett — LEAP
"Thus hoping that Adonis is alive." — William Shakespeare.
See- Venus and Adonis.
"Thus in her absence is my fancy cool." — George Henry Boker.
See Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love.
"Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (LXVIII).
"Thus piteously Love closed what he begat." — George Meredith.
See Modern Love.
Thus Speaketh Christ Our Lord. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Ger
man. — MOM
Thus Steal the Silent Hours Away. — Isaac Watts. See Inscrip
tions on Dials.
Thus the Mayne Glideth. — Robert Browning. — OBEV
"Thus while I ape the measure wild." — Sir Walter Scott See
Marmion (To William Erskine, Esq.).
Thy Blessing, Lord, on All Vacation Days! — Molly Anderson
Haley.— OQP—QP-1
"Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXXI).
Thy Braes Were Bonny.— John Logan. — LPS-1
Thy Fingers Make Early Flowers. — E. E. Cummings. — MOAP
(Song.) — MAP
Thy Garden. — Mu'tamid, King of Seville, tr. fr. the Arabic bv
Dulcie L. Smith.— AWP— GBOV
Thy Heart.— Unknown. — NA
Thy Joy in Sorrow. — Chauncey Hare Townshend. — VA
Thy Kingdom Come. — Eliza Cook.— LOW— POI
Thy Kingdom Come. — Frederick Lucian Hosmer. — WGRP
Thy Kingdom Come. — St. Bernard of Clairvaux ; tr. fr. the
La* m.— CAW
Thy Kingdom Come. — Lady Henry Somerset. — WRR-18
Thy Kingdom Come !— Willard Wattles.— OQP—QP-2
(Page from America's Psalter, A.) — BPP
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord. — Frederick Lucian Hosmer —
WGRP
Thy Kingdom, Lord, We Long For. — Vida Scudder.— WGRP
(Sign of the Son of Man.)— MOM
Thy Lovingkindness. — Kerker Quinn. — TB
Thy Maker Is Near. — William Blake. — LOW — POI
Thy Name We Bless and Magnify. — John Power. — BLRP
Thy Nearness.— Adelaide Love. — PDN
Thy Neighbor. — Unknown. — OQP—QP-1
Thy Sea Is Great, Our Boats Are Small. — Henry van Dyke. —
"Thy shores are empires, changed in all save thee." — George
Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(Ocean, The).
Thy Sorrows. — Margaret H. Barnett. — PDN
"Thy spirit ere our fatal loss." — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
Thy Voice Is Heard. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess,
The.
Thy Voice Is on the Rolling Air. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
Thy Way, Not Mine. — Horatio Bonar. — VA — WTP-2
(God's Way.)— SPE-4
Thy Will Be Done! — Sarah Flower Adams.--LOW— -POI
Thy Will Be Done.— John Hay.— PDN— WBLP
(Not in Dumb Resignation.) — WGRP
Thy Will Be Done. — Hugh Thomson Kerr.— BLRP
Thy Will Be Done.— George Pope Morris.— LOW— POI
Thy Will Be Done.— Louise Peabody Sargent. — OQP — QP-1
Thy Will Be Done.—John Greenleaf Whittier.— LPS-2
Thyroid Gland, The. — "R. M." — PA
537
Thyrsis
AN INDEX TO 1>0£TKY AND RECITATIONS
Thyrsis.— Matthew Arnold. — BMEP — BPN — CP — CRP — EM-2
—EPW-5— EV-5 — GEPC — GPE — GTML— GTSL—
LEAP— OAEP— OBVV— TOP— TPH— VLEP
sets. fr. above.
Cuckoo's Parting Cry, The. — CBOV
(Departure of the Cuckoo, The.)— SN
("He is dead," etc.) — GBOV
("How changed is here each spot.") — NBE
(("Runs it not here," etc.) — MCT
("So, some tempestuous morn in early June.") — CPOI —
m UFE
Thyrsis. — Edward Cracroft Lefroy. See Echoes from Theocritus.
«™ryrsis and «""*» arm in arm together." — Unknown. — EG
Thyrsis, sleepest thou? Holla! Let not sorrow stay us."— Un
known.— OBSC
"Thys ender nyght."— Unknown. — EP — EPP
(Thys Endris Nyght— si. diff. vers.)—OAEP
Thyself. — John Addington Symonds. — GPE — VA
Thysia, sets. — Morton Luce.
"Bow down, my song, before her presence high" (III). —
HBV
"Comes the JNew Year; wailing the north winds blow"
( X V I ) . — H B V
"Hear, O Self -Giver, infinite as good" (XXXVII).— HBV
"How shall I tell the measure of my love?" (XLV). — HBV
"I watch beside you in your silent room" (VII).— HBV
"Like some lone miser, dear, behold me stand" (XXIII). —
HBV
"So sang I in the springtime of my years" (XXXVI).—
HBV
"Twin songs there are, of joyance, or of pain" (II).— HBV
Tiare Tahiti. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — EPW-5 — POTT
Tibbie Dunbar. — Robert Burns. — LC
Tibbie Fowler.— Unknown.— EB S V
Tichborne's Elegy, Written in the Tower before His Execution,
1586. — Chidiock Tichborne. — EM-1
(Elegy: "My prime of youth is but a frost of cares.") —
OBSC
(Lament the Night before His Execution, A.)— HBV
(Lines Written by One in the Tower.) — LPS-3
(Retrospect.) — ACP
(Verses Written in the Tower the Night Before He Was
Beheaded.)— WP
(Written on the Eve of Execution.) — EG
Ticket Agent, Theg-Edmund -Leamy. — HBMV— MCT— MLP
Ticket o' Leave.— George R. Sims. — BTB-4 — OHCS-22
Ticonderoga, set.— Robert Louis Stevenson.
Legend of the West Highlands, A. — CTBP
Ticonderoga.— V. B. Wilson.— -IDAH—OTPC— PAP— SPE-8
Tide, The.— \Villiarn Rose Benet.— AMV-37
Tide, The.— John Gould Fletcher.— MLP
Tide, The.— Harry Kemp.— TBM
Tide at Night.— Elizabeth Tompkins. — RON
Tide of Faith The. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian Evans
Lewes Cross).— OQP—QP-2—WGRP
Tide Rises, the Tide Falls, The. — Henry Wadsworth Lonx-
fellow.— AA—APW— CAP— IAP—SC
Tide River, The.— Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies, The.
Tides. — Theodore Maynard. — BMC
Tides, The.— Thomas Tapper. — GFA
Tides. — Josephine Williams. — PCD
Tides Are Rising, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Tidewater. — Beatrice Raven el.
Coasts (I).— LS— TL
Harbor Water (II).— LS— TL
Tied Down.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Tie-Shuffling Chant (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
-
(Beauty of Terror, The.)— LH
(Tyger, The.)— BLV— CEP— CH— WTP-2
( Tyger, Tyger, burning bright.") — EG
Tiger Bay.— Robert Buchanan.— OHCS-34
Tiger Lily, The.— "Joaquin" Miller. See Como.
Tiger on Parade, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Tiger-Lilies.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— BAV— GN— OBAV
Tigers.— Louise Morgan Sill.— PPA V-DAV
Tiggady Rue.— David McCord.— RIS
Tildy. — Frederick W. Loring. — WRR-21
Tilghraan's Hide from Yorktown to Philadelphia, October 19,
/^.,171_81-— Howard Pyle.— OHCS-21 (abr.).
(Tilghman's Ride.)— BTB-4 (abr.)
Till and Tweed.— Unknown.— CBOV
(Still Waters.)— BLV
(Two Rivers.)— OBEV
Till Christmas. — Unknown.— WRR-1 7
Till Death.— C. E. Hudeburg.— TB
Till Death Us Join.— Arthur P. Stanley.— BTB-4
Till Green Leaves Come Again.— Thomas Haynes Bayly. See
nvii «r °4! Wter?i DT° Fames Hide Their Heads.
Till We Have Built Jerusalem.— William Blake See Milton
Tilling, The. — Cale Young Rice.— ME
Tilly Bones.— Elizabeth Whitfield Bellamy.— WRR-1 5
Tim, an Irish Terrier. — Winifred M. Letts. — TVSH
Tim Calligan's Grave-Money (arr.). — Arlo Bates. — SPE-7
Tim Murphy's Stew. — Unknown. — CD
Tim, the Fairy. — Florence Randal Livesay. — CPG — OCL
Tim Titus.— J. Fox Abrahams.— OHCS-33
Tim Tuff.— Edward Capern. — OHCS-3
Tim Turpin.— Thomas Hood.— BOHV— THP
Tim Twinkleton's Twins. — Charles A. Bell.— OHCS-7
Timber (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Timber.— Henry yaughan.— EPEP (abr.) — EPS — EV-2 (abr )
"Sure thou didst flourish.once" (sel.). — AEP-W — EM-1—
EP— EPP— OBEV
Timber Line. — Surville J. DeLan.— OHCS-27
Timber Moon. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Timber Wings. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Timbuctoo. — William Makepeace Thackeray. — PA
Time.— "M." (George William Russell). — CMP
Time. — Bhartrihari, tr. fr. the Sanskrit by Paul Elmer More
— AWP— JAWP— WBP e*
Time. — Thomas Stephens Collier. — AA
Time.— Hilda Conkling.— NV
Time.— William Dresia.— OA
Time.— Giles Fletcher. See Licia.
Time.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Time.— Jean Herrick. — BFP
Time.— Lillie Edson Holland.— HB
Time.— Wesley La Violette.— OHPI
Time.— Bertha Osier Malcolm.— HB
Time.— Jasper Mayne.— OBEV
("Time is the feather'd thing.") — EG
Time.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Time. — Friedrich von Schiller, tr. fr. the German. — OOP — OP-2
Time.— Clinton Scollard.— VOD
Time. — Frederick George Scott. — VA
Time. — Sir Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The.
Time.— William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LX).
Time. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BEL — BPN — CBE — EM-2—
EPN— EV-4— GPE— SEP
Time. — Thomas Watson. See Hekatonipathia.
Time. — Marguerite Wilkinson.— HBMV
Time. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Time and Death.— William Henry Whitworth.— VA
Time and Eternity. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica
Time and Grief. — William Lisle Bowles.— BCEP—EV-3 — GPE
— HBV — OBEV
(Healing.)— ES
(Influence of Time on Grief.)— ATP — EPW-4
(Sonnet: "O Time! Who know'st.")— CEP— OBEC
Time and Spirit. — Leonie Adams. — MOAP
Time and the Place, The.— Allan Updegraff.— WLIP
"Time, cruel Time, corne and subdue that brow." — Samuel Dan
iel. See To Delia (XXIII).
Time Doeth All Things Well.— Jerome Harte.— WRR-26
Time Draws near the Birth of Christ, The. — Alfred, Lord Ten
nyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Time Enough. — Unknown. — PEM
(Squirrel's Lesson, The.)— PPYP— YFR
Time Flies.— Mr s. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Time Flies, Hope Flags. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See
Monna Innominata.
Time for Prayer, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-10
Time Goes by Turns. — Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle Re
mus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Time Goes by Turns. — Robert Southwell. See Times Go by
Turns.
"Time I went to see my Sister, The." — Tsurayuki. See Shui Shu.
Time Is a Dream.— Lillian V. Inke. — TB
Verses on the Death of 15r. Swift.
"Time is the feather'd thing."— Jasper Mayne. — EG
(Time.)— OBEV
ISP— OAEP— TPH
Light That Lies, The (sel.).—BTP
Time Long Past.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— BPN— EPN— ERP
— GPE — HBV
"Time never can produce," etc.— William Browne. See Brit-
tania s Pastorals.
Time Not to Be Recalled. — Unknown.
(Select Passages in Verse.) — OHCS-1
Time of Clearer Twitterings.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Time of Roses. — Thomas Hood. — BLV— OBEV— OB VV— PG
(Ballad: It was not in the winter" — C.) — TOP (abr.) _
(Ballad: Time of Roses.)— EV-4
(It Was the Time of Roses.) — CH — GPE— PFE
Time of Roses, The. — Sarojini Naidu. — ME
Time of the Barmecides, The.— James Clarence Mangan.— TIP
Time the Destroyer.— Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Larrington. — AFP
(Lyrics.)— BPN
(Yes, I Write Verses.)— EPN— SEP
(' i es, I write verses now and then.") ;
ERP
538
TITLE INDEX
Tittlebat
'ime to Die. — Ray Garfield Dandridge. — BANP
'ime to Go. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). —
T:
Tim*
GN
(Flower's Knowledge, The.) — PRK
Time to Rise.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— CFBP— JPC— MPC-3
_PB-1— RIS— UTS
(Birdie with a Yellow Bill, A.)— PBV
Time to Talk, A.— Robert Frost— OG—POY
"Time to Tinker 'Roun'!" — Paul Laurence Dunbar.— WRR-25
Time to Trust, The. — Unknown. — BLRP
Time Turns the Tables.— Viola Valentine.— CHS
(Then and Now.)— BTB-3
"Time was, and that was termed the time of gold." — Joseph
Hall. See Virgidemiarum, Libri Sex.
Time When I Was Plowing, The. — Maxwell Anderson. — TBM
Time You Old Gipsy Man. — Ralph Hodgson. — BLV—CH —
' CMP— CR- EPP-GR-e— HBV- LBBV-LC-MBP
__NP— PCD— PFE — PG— PJH-2— POOT-RG— SBA
— TCPD— TOP— WP— WTP-5
Time-Clock, The. — Charles Hanson Towne. — CV — HBIVIV
— NV
Timeless Things.— Dorothy Beaver.— PDN
Timely Hint, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-29
Time-Piece, The.— William Cowper. See Task, The (Bk. II).
Times, The.— Charles Madge. — OBMV
Times, The.— Unknown.-— PAH
Time's Alteration. — Unknown. — EV-2 •
Time's Balm. — Cuthbert Shaw. See Monody to the Memory of
a Young Lady.
Time's Changes. — James Bramston. See Art of Politicks, The.
Times Gettin' Hard, Boys (with music'). — Unknown. — AS
Times Go by Turns.— Robert Southwell.— ACP—AEV—CGOV
— EPW-1— HBV— ICBD— OBEV— OBSC— PG
(Time Goes by Turns.)— WP
Time's Pace.— Ethel Turner.— AM V-3 5
Time's Revenge.— Walter Learned.— BHP— CHS— HBV
Time's Revenges.— Robert Browning.— BPN—GEPC— PR— SR
VLEP
Time's Silent Lesson. — Emeline S. Smith. — OHCS-25
Time's Soliloquy. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Timid Ash Tree, The.— Kathleen Millay.— PEDC
Timid Hortense. — Peter Newell. — NA
Timid Kitten, The.— Carolyn Wells.— WRR-35
Timid Lover. — Countee Cullen. — BANP
"Timid maid, The." — John Clare. See Shepherd's Calender,
Timon of Archimedes. — Charles Battell Loomis.— NA
Timon of Athens, sels. — William Shakespeare.
"I am sicke of this false world, and will love nought" (fr.
Act IV, sc. iii).— NBE
"That Nature being sicke of mans unkindnesse" (fr.
Act IV, sc. iii). — NBE
Timon's Epitaph. — Callimachus, tr. fr. the Greek by William
Shakespeare.— AWP—JAWP—WBP
Timon's Villa. — Alexander Pope. See Moral Essays.
Timor Mortis Conturbat Me. — Sir Joseph Noel Paton. —
EBSV
Timothy. — Rose Fyleman. — MPC-4 — UTS
Timothy. — William Wordsworth. — CG
(Childless Father, The.)— CH
Timothy Doolan's Will. — Unknown. — CHS
Timothy Grey. — Alfred H. Miles. — OHCS-27
Timothy Horn.— W. W. Fink.— BTB-6 . TT
Timothy Titcomb's Letters, sel. — Josiah Gilbert Holland.
Getting the Right Start (Letter I).— BTB-8— PEOR
Tim's Downfall. — S. Jennie Smith. — OHCS-32
Tim's Madonna. — Elizabeth D. Renninger. — WRR-25
Tim's Vacation. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Tin Bank, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Tin Gee Gee, The.— Fred Cape.— OHCS-40— PTA-2
Tinker, Tinker. — Rose Fyleman. — HWC
Tinkerin' at Home.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Tinkle of Bells, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Tinsmith Goes Above, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Tint I Cannot Take Is Best, The (Further Poems— XL VI).—
Emily Dickinson. — MAP
Tintamarre, The. — Julia M. Ryan. — WRR-6
Tintern Abbey.— William Wordsworth.— LPS-2— SBA
(Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey.) —
BEL— ERP— GEPM — GPE — HBV — LL-4 —
MCCG— MCT— PER— WHA
(Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on
Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour,
July 13, 1798— C.)— BCEP— BPN— CBOV—CR
— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP
— EPW-4— EV-3— GEPC— ISP— NBE— OAEP—
OBRV — PIAE — SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH—
WLIP
Sels. fr. above.
"For I have learned," etc.— OQP— PC— QP-2
("I have learned.")— CBE—LLC—SN
"That blessed mood." — LEAP (a&r.)
"These beauteous forms," etc. — MRV (longer sel.)—
OHPI
This Prayer I Make.— PDN
"Sounding cataract haunted me, The."— WGRP
Tiny Little Snow-Flakes. — Lucy Larcom.— MPC-4
Tiny Things. — Unknown. — MHT
Tiny Tim. — Charles Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A.
Tip Sams.— Cotton Noe. — BFP
(Tip Sams of Kentucky.) — DDA
Tipperary.— Mary Kelly.— TIP— VA
Tipperary Days. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Tipperary in the Spring. — Denis Aloysius McCarthy. — MMV
(AhT Sweet Is Tipperary.)— BMC— CV— GR-2— HBV—
HTR— JHP— MLP— POI— POT— SL
Tipsiness. — Clement Wood. — VOD
Tip— Tip— Tip.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-44
Tip-Toe Tale. — Dixie Willson. — GFA
Tir Na N-Og.— Robin Flower.— GT-2
"Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry."— William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXVI).
Tired.— Hilda Conkling.— NP
Tired. — Fenton Johnson. — BANP
Tired, sel. — William Wetmore Story.
I Have My Cruse of Oil.— PSO
Tired. — Unk nown. — WRR-3 3
Tired Ballad of Travel, A.— Phyllis McGinley.— NYBV
Tired Caterpillar, The.— Unknown.— MCG— UTS
(Caterpillar, The.)— PEM
Tired Land, The. — Eleanor Rhodes. — VF
Tired Man, The.— Anna Wickham.— BMEP— HBMV— LBBV
— MLP— NP— YT
Tired Mothers.— May Riley Smith. — BTB-3 — HBV — HT—
LLC— MOAH— OHCS-8
Tired Old Woman, The.— Unknown.— WRR-21
"Tired Out."— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Tired Out. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Tired Tim.— Walter de la Mare.— ALV— BHP— BMEP— JPC
— MPB— PBV— TSW— TSWC
"Tired with all these, for restful death I cry."— William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXVI).
Tired Woman, The.— Anna Wickham.— A V—MBP
Tired Worker, The.— Claude McKay.— BANP
'Tis a Little Journey. — Unknown, — VIL
" "Pis an honorable (or honourable) thought" (C.). — Time and
Eternity — XCII) . — Emily Dickinson.
( Immortality. ) — MAP A
("It is an honourable thought.") — EG
'Tis But a Little Faded Flower. — Ellen Clementine Howarth. —
AA— HBV
'Tis But a Week.— Gerald Gould.— LBBV— TVSH
'Tis But the Night.— Douglas Malloch.— MRV
'Tis Five-and-Twenty Years. — Unknown. — OHCS-13
'Tis Life Beyond. — "Unknown. — LOW— MHT — POI
(Horizon.)— BPP
" 'Tis love that moveth the celestial spheres." — George San-
tayana. See Sonnets.
'Tis March. — Hope Nelson. — GFA
'Tis Merry in Greenwood. — Sir Walter Scott. See Harold the
Dauntless.
'Tis Midnight.— Unknown.— EOKV— N A— RIS
" 'Tis morning; and the sun with ruddy orb." — William Cow
per. See Task, The (Bk. V).
" 'Tis not how witty, nor how free." — Aurelian Townshend.—
EG
(Upon Kinde and True Love.) — OBS
" 'Tis Said, That Some Have Died for Love." — William
Wordsworth.— BPN
'Tis Sair to Dream. — Robert Gilfillan. — VA
'Tis Sorrow Builds the Shining Ladder Up. — James Russell
Lowell.— WGRP
'Tis Spring. — Helen Wilson Fernandez. — HB
'Tis Spring-Time. — R. P. Graham.— PPYP
'Tis Sweet to Hear. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan (First Love).
'Tis Sweet to Roam. — Unknown. — BOHV— NA
'Tis the Last Rose of Summer (C.). — Thomas Moore. — ATP —
BEL — BLPA — EP — EPP — ERP — GEPM— GR-e —
HBV— JHP— LEAP— LPS-2— MHT— OTA— TPH—
WBLP— WHA— WLIP— WTP-7
(Last Rose of Summer, The.)— BCEP— GBOV— GPE—
LLC— PECK— WRR-S7 (with music-)
" 'Tis the middle watch of a summer's night." — Joseph Rodman
Drake. See Culprit Fay, The (Gathering of the Fairies,
The.)
'Tis the Wind.— Unknown.— PBV
" 'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town. — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XXXIX).
'Tis True That Last Night I Adored Thee. — William Gilmore
Simms. — SPP
" 'Tis true 'tis day; what though it be?" — John Donne.
—EG
'Tis Weary Waiting.— Gerald Massey.— POI— SL
'Tis You, My Friend. — Unknown. — POI — SL
"Tisket, a tasket, A." — Unknown. — RIS
Tit for Tat.— St. Clair Adams.— ICBD
Tit for Tat. — Esther Antin. — RIS
Tit for Tat.— Laura F. Armitage.— WRR-40
Tit for Tat.— Walter de la Mare.— PPA— UTS
Tit for Tat.— H. R. Hudson.— PPYP
Tit for Tat.— William Lyle.— OHCS-37
Tit for Tat. — Christopher Morley. — MPC-11
Tit for Tat.— Mae R. Perkins.— WRR-1 4 — WRR-47 (pant.;
with music-}
Titania. — Thomas Hood. See Plea of the Midsummer Fairies,
—VLEP— WHA
Titmouse. — Walter de la Mare. — PPA
Titmouse, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— BLA— CAP
Tittlebat Titmouse's Experiment.- — Samuel Warren. See Ten
Thousand a Year.
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Titos
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Titus Gates. — John Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel.
"Titwillow."— Sir William S. Gilbert. See Mikado, The.
To : "All good things have not kept aloof." — Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. — OBRV
To : "Asleep within the deadest hour of night." — Robert
Nichols.— -HBMV— MBP
To : "Bowers whereat, in dreams, I see, The." — Edgar
Allan Poe.— APB— CAP— IAP
To : "Broken moon lay, The." — Alexander Smith. — VA
To : "Go — you may call it madness, folly." — Samuel
Rogers. — GPE
To (C) : "I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden." — Percy Bysshe
Shelley.— BPN—-EM-2— EPN— ERP— GTSL— TPH
(I Fear Thy Kisses, Gentle Maiden.)— GEPM— GR-e—
GTBS— GTSE— HBV-— LPS-1— SBA-—SPE-4
To ? "I have baptized thee Withy, because of thy slender
limbs." — Richard Dahmel, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
BithelL— AWP
To : "I heed not that my earthly lot." — Edgar Allan Poe.
—CAP— IAP
To . «j saw thee on tjjy 5ridal day." — Edgar Allan
Poe.— APB— CAP— IAP
To : "J. W. R. Literary Club, The."— James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
To (.C}' "Music, when soft voices die." — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. — ATP— AWP— BEL— BLV— BPN— CRE—
CRP— EM-2 — EP — EPN — EPW-4— ERP—GEPC—
GPE— JAWP— LPS-3— OAEP— PFE— PIAE— SEP—
SPE-4— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WLIP
(Love Slumbers On.) — BLP
(Music.)— CH
(Music, When Soft Voices Die.)— BCEP—EV-4— GR-e—
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— LEAP— LL-4— MCCG—
OBEV— OBRV— OTA— PCD — SBA— WHA—
WTP-8
("Music, when soft voices die.") — CBE
To : "O dearer far than light and life are dear."— William
Wordsworth. — ERP
To (C) : "One word is too often profaned." — Percy Bysshe
Shelley. — ATP — BCEP — BEL— BPN— CR— CRE—
EM-2— EP — EPN — EPNC — EPP — EPW-4— ERP —
GEPC— GPE— GTSL— HBV— ISP— LEAP— OAEP —
OBEV— PC— PG— SBA— SEP— TCEP — TOP— TPH
—WLIP
(Desire of the Moth, The.)— BLV
(One Word Is Too Often Profaned.)— EV-4— GEPM—
GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— LL-4— MCCG— OBRV—
(Question.) — WTP-8
To : "They could not shut you out of heaven." — Katharine
Morse.— HBMV
To : "Too late I stayed — forgive the crime." — William
Robert Spencer.— GPE
(Too Late I Stayed.)— LPS-1
To : " Twas not alone thy beauty's power." — W. E. H.
Lecky.— GPE
To : "We met but in one giddy dance." — Winthrop Mack-
worth Praed.— ERP— HBV
To : "When I grow old and my quick blood is chilled." —
Muriel Stuart.— AV
To : "When passion's trance is overpast.'* — Percy Bysshe
Shelley.— ERP— GPE
To A. C. (Rhymes and Rhythms — XXIII). — William Ernest
Henley. — EPW-5
(Rhymes and Rhythms— XXIII.)— POTT
To A. C. M.— Richard Middleton.— LEAP
To A. D. (Echoes, XVIII).— Wrilliam Ernest Henley.— BEL—
BPN— CPOI— POTT— TOP— VOD
(Blackbird, The.) — BLA — BPN — BTP —EPP— GR-e—
HBV— MBP— TSW— TSWC
To A. K. K.— Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.)— JK-2
To A. L.: Persuasions to Love. — Thomas Carew. — EPS— EV-2
To A. M. Olar.-— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
To A. V. Williams Jackson, sel. — George Edward Woodberry.—
Autumn Sea. — GT-2
To a Baby,— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
To a Baby Boy. — Eugene Field.
(Two Valentines — II.) — PEF
To a Baffled Idealist.— J. G. E. Hopkins.— JKCP
To a Bee. — Robert Southey. — OTPC — RON
To a. Bereaved Mother. — T. A. Daly. — LOW— POI
To a Bird.— Edward Hovell-Thurlow.—LPS-2
(Heron, The.)— BLA— HBV
To a Bird at Dawn. — Richard Le Gallienne. — BLA — BMEP—
GPE — HTR — NAL
To a Bird on a Downtown Wire. — Hilton Ross Greer. — BLA
To a Black Dog, Bereaved. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth.— PCD
To a Black Greyhound.— Julian Grenfell. — MM
To a Blackbird and His Mate Who Died in the Spring.— Joyce
Kilmer. — JK-1
To a Blockhead.— Alexander Pope.— BOHV— OTA
(Epigrams.) — HBV
To a Blue Tit.— V. H. Friedlaender— BLA
To a Bluebell.— Emily Bronte. — VLEP
To a Bluebell.— Helena Coleman.— CPG
To a Boon Companion. — Oliver St. John Gogarty. — OBMV
To a Bore. — Mellin de Saint-Gelais, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
To a Boy Whistling. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To a Boy, with a Watch. — Thomas Moore. — FAOV
To a Boy-Poet of the Decadence. — Owen Seaman. — LEAP
To a Bride (C.).— Walter Savage Landor.— BPN
To a Brown Boy. — Countee Cullen. — ANL
To a Brown Girl.— Countee Cullen.— ANL— TBM
To a Buddha Seated on a Lotus.— Sarojini Naidu. — MM
To a Buffalo Skull— Robert V. Carr. — PPA
To a Bully (Epode VI). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Eugene
Field.— PEF
To a Butterfly.— Lady Flora Hastings.— OTPC— PEM
To a Butterfly ("I've watched you," etc.). — William Words-
worth.— ABVC—CG—CPN— HBV— JHP—LC— OTPC
—PEM (abr.)— PTA-1— RON— SN
rorth.
("I've watched you now a full half-hour.") —EG
To a Butterfly ("Stay near me," etc.). — William Wordswi
—BPN— ERP— GEPC— OTPC— PB-6
To a Cafeteria Rubber-Plant.— Philip Wrenn. — CAG
To a Caged Lion. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — PPA
To a Calm One. — Selma Osterman. — BFP
To a Campus Oak— Muriel Hochdorf.— OTA
To a Canadian Aviator Who Died for His Country in France —
Duncan Campbell Scott. — PPGW
To a Capricious Friend. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Joseph
Addison.— BOHV P
(Temperament. ) — AWP— JAWP— WB P
To a Captive Crane.— Hamlin Garland. — BAP— GPE— PPA
To a Careful Young Man. — John A. Holmes, Jr. — CAG
To a Carmelite Postulant— Michael Earls.— CAW— JKCP
To a Cat.— Samuel Hoffenstein.— CIV— NYBV
To a Cat.— Fanny Elizabeth Perkins. — CIV
To a Cat. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CIV — CPOI — FT—
PPA
To a Cat Purring.— Florence Small Edsall. — CIV
To a Caty-Did.— Philip Freneau. — AA— AP — APB— APW—
GR-a— IAP— LHV— SN— TCAP— WTP-4
(To a Katydid.)— LL-3
To a Celebrated Singer. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — APB
To a Certain Civilian.— Walt Whitman.— CAP — IAP — TCAP
To a Certain Lady, in Her Garden. — Sterling A. Brown.—-
CDC
To a Certain Little Boy. — Charles Hanson Towne. — FAOV
To a Certain Very Ugly Building. — Vincent Godfrey Burns. —
RH
To a Cherokee Rose. — William Hamilton Hayne. — AA
To a Child.— Gerda Dalliba.— BAP
To a Child. — Babette Deutsch.— FAOV
To a Child. — Robert Herrick.— EG
(Child's Present to His Child-Saviour, A.) — CBPC— OHIP
(To His Saviour, a Child; A Present by a Child.)— CAD—
EV-2— FT— GS—ODP— OTPC— PRWS
To a Child. — George Edgar Montgomery. — AA
To a Child.— Christopher Morley.— BAP— HBMV
To a Child. — Norreys Jephson O'Conor. — HBMV
To a Child.— William Wordsworth. — CPN — EPNC — HBV—
HBVY— LPS-1— RYC—TYP
(Small Service.)— PDN
(Written in the Album of a Child.)— OBRV (diff.)
To a Child Dancing in the Wind. — William Butler Yeats.—
GTIV
To a Child during Sickness.— Leigh Hunt.— LPS-1
To a Child Embracing His Mother. — Thomas Hood. — MOAH
To a Child in Death.— Charlotte Mew.— MBP
To a Child of Fancy.— Lewis Morris. — HBV
To a Child of Noble Birth. — Matthew Prior. See Letter to the
Honourable Lady Miss Margaret-Cavendish-Holles-Har-
ley, A.
To a Child of Quality.— Matthew Prior. — AEP-D — AEV —
CBOV—EV-3— GN— HBV— OBEV— SBA
(To a Child of Quality, Five Years Old.)— BFVR — EP—
EPP— EPRE— EPW-3— OBEC— TCEP— TPH
(To a Child of Quality, Five Years Old — MDCCIV.) — SEP
(To a Child of Quality, Five Years Old, 1704. The Author
Then Forty.) — FT
To a Child Who Inquires.— Olga Petrova.— BLP A
To a Christmas Pudding. — Unknown. — BTB-1
To a Cloistress.— Juan de Tassis, tr. fr. the Spanish by Felicia
Dorothea Hemans. — CAW
To a Common Prostitute. — Walt Whitman. — APW — LA —
LEAP— MAP
To a Contemporary Bunkshooter. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS —
To a Coquet Beauty.— John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire.
— CEP
To a Coquette. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington.— AFP
To a Cricket. — William Cox Bennett. — GN — HBV— OTPC
To a Critic of Tennyson. — Ambrose Bierce. — BAP
To a Crow. — Robert Burns Wilson. — AA
To a Crucifix. — Anna Wickham.— MBP
To a Cyclamen (C.).— Walter Savage Landor.— BPN— V A
To a Cynic.— Oliver Snyder. — OA
To a Daisy.— John Hartley. — VA
To a Daisy.— Alice Meynell.— BMEP— JKCP— MBP— ME—
To a Dark Girl. — Gwendolyn B. Bennett.— ANL— BANP—
To a Desui Babe.— Vera Andrew Harvey.— HB
To a Dead Cricket — Mansalcas (ad. by Louis Untermeyer). —
RIS
To a Dead Infant.— Philip Francis Little. — BMC — GTIV
To a Dead Man.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
To a Dead Poet.— Eleanor Rogers Cox. — BMC
To a Dead Woman. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — OBAV
To a Deaf and Dumb Little Girl.— Hartley Coleridge.— EPW-4
To a Desolate Friend. — William James Dawson. — VA
540
TITLE INDEX
To a
To a Discarded Steel Rail. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — NP— PFY
To a Distant Friend. — William Wordsworth. — BFV — GTBS —
GTSE— GTSL
(Speak!) — OBEV
(Why Art Thou Silent.)— ERP— HBV— OBRV
("Why art thou silent? Is thy love a plant.") — ES
To a Distant One. — Francis Ledwidge. — LHW
To a Dog. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — MAP
To a Dog. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — BLPA — CV —
WGRP
To a Dog's Memory. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — BMC — LA —
— OBAV
To a Doughboy. — Unknown. — PAPm
To a Fat Lady Seen from the Train. — Frances Cornford. —
BLPA— MBP— OBMV— TCPD— YT
(To a Lady Seen from the Train.)— LBBV
To a Fellow Traveler. — Beulah Allyne Bell. — ST
To a Field-Mouse. — Robert Burns. — GTSE— PPA
(To a Mouse [on Turning Up Her Nest with the Plough,
November, 1785— C.].)— AEP-D— ATP— BBV—
BCEP— BEL— BLV— BSV— BTP — CBE — CEP
— CRE— EBSV — EM-l — EP—EPP — EPRE—
EPW-3— EV-3— GEPM—GPE — GR-e—GTBS-
GTSL— HBV— HBVY— ISP— LL-1— LPS-2—
MBL— MCCG— MPB—NAL— OAEP— OBEC—
OG — OTA — OTPC — PB-8 — PECK — POOI —
PTER— PYM—RG— SBA— SEP— SN— TCEP—
TOP— WHA— WTP-2
To a Fly.— William Oldys.— LC— OTPC
(Fly, The.)— OBEC
(On a Fly Drinking from His Cup.) — EG
(On a Fly Drinking out of His Cup.) — EV-3 — JPC —
LEAP— OBEV
To a Fly.— John Wolcot.— BOHV
To a Foolish Wise Man. — Sir William Watson.
(From "Epigrams.") — LEAP
To a Fossil Fern. — John A. Foote. — CAG
To a Friend. — Matthew Arnold.— BPN— EM-2—EP— EPN—
EPNC — EPW-5 — GEPC— GPE — OAEP — TCEP —
VLEP
To a Friend. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — LEAP
To a Friend. — John Gardiner Calkins Brainard. See I Saw
Two Clouds at Morning.
To a Friend.— Hartley Coleridge.— HBV— OBRV
(Friendship.)— ES— OBEV
To a Friend. — Grace Strieker Dawson. — BLPA
To a Friend. — Joseph Rodman Drake. — APB — IAP
To a Friend.— Lionel Johnson.— POTT
To a Friend. — Robert Nathan. — BPM-30
To a Friend.— Ben H. Smith.— VF
To a Friend. — Mrs. Louis Solem. — HB
To a Friend. — William Watson. — PC
To a Friend before Taking a Journey. — "Orinda" (Katherine
Phillips).— EV-2
To a Friend Estranged from Me. — Edna St. Vincent Millay.
—BIS
To a Friend of Boyhood Lost at Sea. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
To a Friend Wanting War. — Struthers Burt.— RH
To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing. — William
Butler Yeats. — AWP — CP — JAWP — JPC — NP—
OBMV— PC— TCPD— WBP
To a Garden. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — GBOV— UFE
To a Gardener. — Dorothy E. Reid. — AMV-37
To a Golden Heart, Worn around His Neck. — Johann Wolf-
fang von Goethe, tr. ff. the German by Margaret
uller Ossoli.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To a Golden-Haired Girl in a Louisiana Town. — Vachel Lind
say.— CPL— GR-a— MAP
To a Good Physician. — William Wycherly.— ACP
To a Greek Bootblack. — O. W. Firkins. — PTER
To a Greek Girl.— Austin Dobson — CPOI— HBV— MCT— VA
— VLEP— WTP-4
To a Greek Marble.— Richard Aldington.— MCT
To a Grosbeak in the Garden.— Ivan Swift.— BLA— GBOV
To a Grove of Silver Birches. — Lew Sarett. — PPD-2
To a Gypsy Girl on Farragon. — James Bell Salmond. —
To a Hedge- Sparrow. — Unknown.— OTPC
To a Highland Girl [at Inversneyde upon Loch Lomond].—
William Wordsworth. — BPN— EPN— ERP— EPW-4—
GEPC— GEPM— GPE— LPS-1
To a Holy Innocent. — Edward F. Garesche — BMC
To a Honey Bee.— Philip Freneau.—AA— BAP— LEAP
(On a Honey Bee.)— AP— APB— GR-a— TCAP
(On a Honey Bee Drinking from a Glass of Wine and
Drowned Therein.)— IAP
To a Household Pet.— Angela Cypher.— NYBV
To a Humming Bird in a Garden. — George Murray. — SN — VA
To a Hurt Child.— Grace Denio Litchfield — AA— BLP— LEAP
—OBAV
To a Husband. — Paul Eldridge. See Sonnets of an Indian
Heiress.
To a Jack Rabbit. — S. Omar Barker. — IHA
To a Jar of Wine (Odes, III, 21).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin
by Eugene Field. — PEF
To a Jilted Swain.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To a June Breeze. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — AA
To a Katydid. — Philip Freneau. See To a Caty-Did.
To a Katydid.— James J. Montague. — LPS-1
To a Kiss.— John Wolcott.— HBV
To a Kitten.— Martha Haskell Clark.— CIV
To a Kitten. — Rena M. Manning.— CIV
To a Ladie. — William Dunbar. See To a Lady.
To a Lady.— William Dunbar.— BSV— OBEV
(Sweet Rose of Virtue.) — EG
(To a Ladie.)— EBSV
(To a Ladye.)— OAEP
To a Lady. — John Gay. — OBEC
To a Lady.— John McClure— PR
To a Lady.— Thomas William Parsons. — A A
To a Lady. — John James Piatt. — AA
To a Lady. — Alexander Pope. See Moral Essays.
To a Lady.— Matthew Prior. See To a Lady: She Refusing
to Continue a Dispute with Me.
To a Lady .—Str Walter Scott.— BPN— BSV
(To a Lady with Flowers from the Roman Wall.) — OAEP
To a Lady Admiring Herself in a Looking-Glass. — Thomas
Randolph.— EV-2— LPS-1
To a Lady Asking Him How Long He Would Love Her. —
Sir George Etherege.— CEP— EPRE— HBV— OBEV—
SBA
(Lines to a Lady; Who Asked of Him How Long He
Would Love Her.)— EG
To a Lady before Marriage. — Thomas Tickell. — LPS-1
To a Lady Friend.— William Henry Davies. — MBP
To a Lady in Her Furs. — James Beebe Carrington. — PPA
To a Lady, Persuading Her to a Car. — Rudyard Kipling. —
RKV
To a Lady Playing and Singing in the Morning. — Thomas
Hardy.— TOP
To a Lady Seen from the Train. — Frances Cornford. — LBBV
(To a Fat Lady Seen from the Train.) — BLPA — MBP—
OBMV— TCPD— YT
To a Lady: She Refusing to Continue a Dispute with Me. —
Matthew Prior. — CEP — SBA
(To a Lady.)— EPRE— EPW-3
(To a Lady: She Refusing to Continue a Dispute with
Me, _ and Leaving Me in the Argument.) — WHA
To a Lady Singing a Song of His Composing. — Edmund
Waller.— EV-2— GPE
To a Lady Sitting before Her Glass. — Elijah Fenton. —
OBEC
To a Lady That Desired I Would Love Her. — Thomas Carew.
— OBS
To a Lady Who Did Sing Excellently. — Edward, Lord Her
bert of Cherbury. — OBS
To a Lady, Who Must Write Verse.— Dorothy Parker.— NYBV
To a Lady with a Guitar. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — GTBS —
GTSE— GTSL
(With a Guitar, to Jane.)— BEL— BPN— CRE— EPN -
ERP— FT— GPE— HBV
To a Lady with Flowers from the Roman Wall. — Sir Walter
Scott. — OAEP
(To a Lady.)— BPN— BSV
To a Lady, with Some Painted Flowers. — Anna Letitia Bar-
bauld— LPS-1
To a Ladye. — William Dunbar. See To a Lady.
To a Late Corner.— Julia C. R. Dorr.— A V— LEAP
To a Lily. — James Matthew Legare. — AA — LA — SPP
To a Linnet. — Robert Allan. — EBSV
To a Linnet in a Cage. — Francis Ledwidge. — PPA — TIP
To a Little Brook. — Eugene Field. — PEF
To a Little Girl.— Helen Parry Eden.— BFP— HBV— OTPC
To a Little Girl. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
To a Little Girl. — Gustav Kobbe. — HBV
To a Little Girl Gathering Flowers. — Mary Tighe. — OTPC
To a Little Sister of the Poor.— Ernest de Chabot, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
To a Lock of Hair.— Sir Walter Scott.— GTBS— GTSE
To a Locomotive in Winter. — Walt Whitman. — CAP — MCCG
To a Locust. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by William H.
Hardinge. — GT-2
To a Lofty Beauty, from Her Poor Kinsman. — Hartley Cole
ridge.— EPW-4— EV-4—O BVV
To a Lost Love. — Stephen Phillips. — GPE — GTML
To a Louse. — Robert Burns. — BFP — BLPA — CEP — EM-1—
EPRE— LL-4—LPS-2— NAL— OAEP— OG— PTER—
SBA— TCEP
Seeing Ourselves (sel.*). — PB-8
To a Magnolia Flower in the Garden of the Armenian Convent
at Venice.— Silas Weir Mitchell.— AA— OBAV
To a Maid Demure. — Edward Rowland Sill. — PR
To a Maple Seed. — Lloyd Miffiin. — AA — ADAH
To a Martyr. — Edward F. Garesche.— BMC
To a Metaphysical Amazon. — Josephine Miles. — TB
To a Missal of the Thirteenth Century. — Austin Dobson. —
POTT
To a Mistress Dying. — S*r William Davenant. — OBEV
(Lover and Philosopher.) — ACP
To a Mocking Bird. — Edwin Osgood Grover. — BLA
To a Mockingbird. — Pearl H. Luebke. — HB
To a Modern Poet. — Elizabeth Monyan. — HB
To a Modernistic Christmas Tree. — Phyllis McGinley.— NYBV
To a Mosquito (abr.). — William Cullen Bryant, — LPS-2
To a Moth. — Charles Edward Thomas. — AA
To a Moth that Drinketh of the Ripe October. — Emily Pfeiffer.
— VA
To a Mother. — Venetia Hamilton. — PDN
To a Mother. — Jean Reboul, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car
rington. — AFP
To a Mother of Five Sons Killed in Battle. — Abraham Lincoln.
WRR-46
(Bixby Letter, The.)— VIL
(Letter to Mrs. Bixby.)— OHFP
(Lincoln's Letter.) — HT
To a Mountain. — Henry Clarence Kendall. — VA
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIOJSTS
To a Mountain Daisy [On Turning One Down, with the Plough,
in April—I 786]. — Robert Burns. — ADAH — ATP—
BCEP— BEL— BFVR— CEP — EBSV — EM-1— EP—
EPP— EPRE— EV-3 — GEPM — GN (abr.) — GPE—
GR-e— HBV— JHP— LPS-2— MBL— MPB— MPC-13—
OAEP— OFPE— OG— OTPC (much a&r.) — PS-S
PECK— PIAE— SBA — SEP — SN—TCEP— TPH—
WBLP
To a Mountain Spring. — Richard Le Gallienne. — CV
To a Mouse (On Turning Up Her Nest with the Plough, No
vember, 1785 — C.). — Robert Burns. — AEP-D— ATP —
BBV— BCEP— BEL— BLV— BSV— BTP— CBE— CEP
— CRE— EBSV— EM-1 — EP— • EPP— EPRE— EPW-3
—EV-3— GEPM— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSL— HBV
— HBVY — ISP — LL-1 —- LPS-2 — MBL— MCCG —
MPB— NAL— OAEP — OBEC — OG— OTA— OTPC —
PB-8 — PECK — POOI — PTER— PYM—RG— SBA—
SEP— SN—TCEP— TOP— WHA— WTP-2
(To a Field-Mouse.)— GTSE—PPA
To a Musician. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
To a Neglectful Lover. — Nancy Birckhead. — PIAE
To a New Baby.— Mabel V. Irvine.— HMSP
To a New York Shop-Girl Dressed for Sunday. — Anna Hemp-
stead Branch.— CV— GPE— HBV—LBMV— TPH
To a New Sundial. — "Violet Fane" (Mrs. Mary Montgomerie
Singleton). — ME
To a New-Born Baby Girl.— Grace Hazard Conkling.— HBV—
HTR
To a New-Born Child. — Cosmo Monkhouse. — HBV
To a Nightingale. — William Drummond of Hatvthornden. —
EBSV— LPS-2— OBS
(To the Nightingale.)— EPW-2— EV-2
To a Nine-Inch Gun. — Unknown, — RH
To a Pair of Egyptian Slippers. — Sir Edwin Arnold. — HBV —
OBVV
(Egyptian Slippers.) — WRR-16
To a Passing Gypsy. — Elizabeth Ruhnka. — CAG
To a Perfumed Lady at the Concert. — Elwyn Brooks White. —
NYBV
To a Persistent Phantom. — Frank Home. — BANP — CDC
To a Pessimist. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
To a Pessimist. — Francis Paxton. — OA
To a Petrel. — Cale Young Rice. — BLA
To a Phoebe Bird.— Witter Bynner.— BLA— CP— PT— VOD
(To a Phoebe-Bird.)— BAP— HBMV— HTR— YT
To a Photographer. — Berton Braley. — LEAP — POT
To a Plain Sweetheart. — T. A. Daly. — JKCP
To a Poet. — Walter Conrad Arensberg. — LA
To a Poet. — Agnes Lee. — HTR
To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence. — James Elroy Flecker. —
BMEP— GPE— HBV— LEAP— MBP—POOT— POT-
POTT— SBA—SMP—TCPD
To a Poet Breaking Silence. — Francis Thompson. — BMC — VA
To a Poet on His Marriage. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
To a Poet That Died Young. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
SAM
To a Poet-Critic. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To a Poetic Lover. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by W. Hay.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
To a Polish Mother. — Adam Mickiewicz, tr. fr. the Polish by
Jewell Parish and George R. Noyes. — CAW
To a Portrait. — Arthur Symons. — VA
To a Portrait of Red Jacket. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. — WRR-10
(abr.)
(Red Jacket.)— AA—APB—IAP
To a Portrait of Whistler in the Brooklyn Art Museum. —
Eleanor Rogers Cox.— HBMV— LEAP— SBMV
To a Post-Office Inkwell. — Christopher Morley. — LEAP —
MPC-14— POY
To a Pretty Woman. — John Urban Nicholson. — PR
To a Primrose. — John Clare. — GTSE — OTPC
(Primrose, The.) — BCEP
To a Proud Beauty. — Antoinette Deshoulieres, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
To a Rattlesnake. — Robert V. Carr. — PPA
To a Remembered City. — Lou Wylie. — BPM-33
To a Republican Friend (Continued). — Matthew Arnold. — EPN
(Continued.) — VLEP
To a Republican Friend [1848]. — Matthew Arnold. — EPN—
VLEP (si. diff.)
To a River in the South. — Henry Newbolt. — CH — GT-2 — MM
To a Robin.— T. A. Daly.— JKCP
To a Robin. — Unknown. — LLC
To a Roman. — Sir J. C. Squire. — HBMV
To a Romanticist. — Allen Tate. — MOAP
To a Rose. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — AA — LEAP— OBAV
To a Rose.— John Banister Tabb.— BMC— CAW
To a Rose.— Mrs. O. O. Tucker.— HB
To a Sacred Cow. — Unknown, tr. fr. the East Indian bv W E
MashieL— WGRP " "
To a Scarlatti Passepied. — Robert Hillyer. — GPE — HBMV—
OBAV— VOD
To a Scarlet Tanager. — Glenn Ward Dresbach. — BAP — BLA
To a Sea-Bird.— Bret Harte.— BLA— LEAP— SN
To a Seabird (in Epigrams). — William Watson. — VA
To a Sea-Gull. — Arthur Symons. — BLA
To a Seamew. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BLA— MB P
To a Ship (Odes I, 14).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin.— POOI
(Ship of State, The — tr. by William Ewart Gladstone ) —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
To a Silver Birch.— Beulah Charmley.— HB
To a Singer. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Un
bound (Voice in the Air).
To a Skeleton. — Unknown. — BLPA — BMEP— LPS-3 — OHCS-4
— WRR-33
(Lines on a Skeleton.)— PO I— SL
(Lines to a Skeleton.)— MHT
(To a Skull.)— BTB-2
To a Skull.— Thomas Caulfield Irwin.— TIP
To a Skull. — Joshua Henry Jones. — BANP
To a Skull.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To a Skull. — Unknown. See To a Skeleton.
To a Skylark (C.).— Percy Bysshe Shelley. —ATP— B CEP—
BEL— BFVR— BLA— BLV— BPB — BPN— BTP —
CBOV— CBPC— CCR— CR— CRE— CRP — DD (abr.)
— EA— EM-2— EP — EPC — EPN — EPNC— EPP-~
EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GBV— GEPC— GEPM— GN—
GPE— GR-e— GTBS — GTSE — GTSL— HBV— HH
— ISP— JHP—LC— LEAP — LL-4— LLC— MCCG—
MPB— NAL— NP—NPSC— OAEP— OBEV—OBRV—
OG— OHFP— OTA — OTPC — PB-7 — PBGG — PFE
—PIAE— POOI— PTA-1— PTER— PYM— SBA— SEP
— TCEP— TOP— TPH — TVSH — WHA — WLIP —
WTP-8
(Ode to a Skylark.)— PECK (much abr.)— WRR-7
(To the Skylark.)— LPS-2
To a Skylark.— A. R. Ubsdell.— BPM-31
To a Skylark ("Ethereal minstrel 1" etc.}.— William Words
worth.— B EL— BLA— B LV — B PN—CR — CRP— EM-2
—EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP — ERP— EV-3— GEPC—
GPE— GR-e— HBV— HBVY— JHP — LLC — MBL—
NAL— OAEP— OTA— PIAE— TCEP— TPH
(To the Skylark.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— ISP— LPS-2
To a Skylark ("Up with me!" etc.). — William Wordsworth, —
BEL— BLA— BPN — CRE — DD — EM-2 — GEPC—
GEPM— GPE— HBV— MCCG— PTER— SN—TCEP —
TOP— TPH
To a Skylark, Singing above Barnhill Poorhouse, Glasgow. —
Roger Quin. — EBSV
To a Sleeping Baby's Eyes.— Eugene Field.— PEF
To a Sleeping Child. — Arthur Hugh Clough.— BOL — GS
(Sleepinl Child, A.)— CPN-PRWS
To a Slow Walker and Quick Eater. — Gotthold Ephraim
Lessing.— BOHV
To a Small Boy Standing on My Shoes While I Am Wearing
Them.— Ogden Nash.— ALV— NYBV
To a Snail in the Cemetery. — Sara Henderson Hay. — DDA
To a Snowdrop. — William Wordsworth. — BPN — GBOV
To a Snowflake. — Francis Thompson. — BLV — BMEP — CP—
FT— GBOV— GPE— HBV— LC— LEAP— LL-4— MBP
— MLP — OTA — PIAE — POTT — SPE-8— TCEP—
TSW—TSWC— TVSH— VLEP
To a Solitary Sea-Gull.— Cale Young Rice. — BLA
To a Son and Daughter (C.). — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics and Epigrams.) — ERP
To a Songster. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
To a Soubrette. — Eugene Field. — PEF
To a Sparrow. — Francis Ledwidge. — BLA— HBMV — TSW—
VOD
To a Star. — John Banister Tabb. — ODP
To a Staring Baby in a Perambulator. — Nancy Byrd Turner. —
PC
To a Steam Roller. — Marianne Moore. — MAP
To a Stranger. — Walt Whitman. — GEPM
To a Student. — Eunice K. Biddle. — MOM
To a Successful Man. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
To a Survivor of the Flood. — John Gould Fletcher. — LA
To a Swallow Building under Our Eaves. — Jane Welsh Car-
lyle.— HBV— OBRV— OTPC— VA
To a Tawny Thrush. — Max Eastman. — LEAP
To a Taxi-Driver Intent on Having the Island to Himself. —
Margaret Fishback.— NYBV
To a Texas Primrose.— Olive Tilford Dargan. — LS
To a Thesaurus. — Franklin P. Adams. — BOHV
To a Thorn Tree Blooming on a City Street. — Virginia Me-
Cormick. — LS
To a Thrush.— T. A. Daly.— BMC— CAW— JKCP
To a Tired Mother. — Mary Riley Smith. — WRR-1S
To a Town Poet.— Lizette Woodworth Reese. — AA
To a Traveler. — Lionel Pigot Johnson. — MBP
To a Traveler. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Edmund Gosse.
—OTA
(Wanderer, Linger Here Awhile.) — GT-2
To a Tree in Bloom. — Hildegarde Flanner. — FOOT — PT
To a Tree-Frog. — Amelie Rives. — PPA
To a Troublesome Fly.— Thomas MacKellar. — SN
To a Tufted Titmouse. — Mary Elizabeth Rodhouse. —
MCG
To a Tulip Bed, Sleeping. — Raymonde Plantz. — VF
To a Usurper. — Eugene Field. — FAOV— PEF
To a Vagabond. — Constance Davies Woodrow. — OCL
To a Very Young Gentleman. — Bliss Carman. — FAOV
To a Very Young Lady. — Sir George Etherege. — CEP
To a Very Young Lady. — Sir Charles Sedl.ey. See Mulberry
Garden, The.
To a Very Young Lady.— Edmund Waller.— OBS
(To My Young Lady Lucy Sidney.) — EV-2 —
OAEP
(To the Younger Lady Lucy Sydney.)— SBA
("Why came I so untimely forth.") — EG
To a Violinist.— T. A. Daly.— TPH
To a Virtuous Young Lady. — John Milton. — CRE — EM-1 —
ES— TOP
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To Any
To a Waterfowl. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA — AP— APA —
APB— iAPD— APL — APW — AWP— BAP— BAV —
BFVR— BLA— BLV — BPB — BTB-6— BTP— CAP—
CCR — CG — CH — CR — CTBP — DD — DDA— EV-4—
FF— FPE— GN— GPE— GR-a— GTBS— HBV— HBVY
_-HT--IAP— ISP— JHP— LA— LEAP— LEAP— LLC
—LPS-2— MAL— MCCG— MOAP— MPC-13— MRV—
NAL— OB AV— OBRV— ODP— OFPE— OG— OHFP
__OQP— OTA— OTPC— PB-9— PBGG — PFE — PIAE
— PTH-1 — POI— PPA— PRK—PTA-1— PTER— PYM
— OP-1 — SBA — SN— SPE-4— TCAP— TOP— TPH —
TVSH— WBLP— WGRP— WTP-2— YT
To a Weed. — Gertrude Hall. — ME
Tn a Wild Goose over Decovs. — Lew Sarett. — BLA — MAP —
10 a NP-^OTA— POOT— PPA— PPD-2— RNP
To a Wild Rose Found in October. — Ednah Proctor Clarke. —
To a Wind Flower. — Madison Cawein. — AA — ADAH — HBV
— OBAV
To a Withered Rose. — John Kendrick Bangs. — A A — ADAH
To a Woman.— Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by W. J.
Robertson.— WTP- 5
To a Woman Who Has Gained Peace. — Edward Steese. —
LHW
To a Wood-Rat. — James Leo Duff. — PPA
To a Wood- Violet. — John Banister Tabb. — HBV
To a Writer of the Day.— "John Philip Varley" (Langdon
Elwyn Mitchell). — AA
Purpose.
Technique.
To a Young Ass. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — OBEC
To a Young Aviator. — Aline Kilmer. — GPE
To a Young Child. — Eliza Scudder. — AA
To a Young Gentle-Woman, Councel Concerning Her Choice.
— Richard Crash aw.— OBS
To a Young Girl. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
To a Young Girl Dying. — Thomas William Parsons. — AA
To a Young Girl Leaving the Hill Country. — Arna Bontemps.
—CDC
To a Young Girl Singing. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
To a Young Lady. — William Cowper. — EV-3 — GTBS— GTSE
—GTSL— HBV
(Comparison, A. Addressed to a Young Lady.) — EPW-3 —
LEAP
(Sweet Stream, That Winds.)— LPS-1
To a Young Lady. — Alexander Pope. — OBEC
(Epistle to Martha Blount on Her Leaving the Town
after the Coronation.) — CEP
To a Young Lady. — Richard Savage. — OBEC
To a Young Lady.— William Wordsworth.— BPN— CRE— ERP
—GPE
("Dear Child of Nature, let them rail!") — EG
To a Young Man. — Edgar A. Guest. — ICBD
To a Young Man. — Edwin Markham. — AMV-37
To a Young Man Selecting Six Orchids. — Margaret Fishback.
—NYBV
To a Young Poet Who Killed Himself. — Joyce Kilmer.— BMC
— JK-1— YT
To a Young Woman on the World Staff. — Franklin P. Adams.
— ALV
To Aaron Burr, under Trial for High Treason. — Sarah Went-
worth Morton. — GA — PAH
To Abraham Lincoln. — John James Piatt. — AA
(Sonnet in 1812.)— LBAH
To Abraham Lincoln ("O Captain, My Captain"). — Walt
Whitman. See O Captain! My Captain!
To Absent Friends.— Unknown.— OH.CS-36
To ^Enone.— Robert Herrick. — HBV
(To (Enone.)— OBEV
To Age (C.). — Walter Savage Landor. — BEL — BPN— CRE—
EPN — EPNC — ERP — HBV— OQP (abr.) ~ QP-1
(a&r.) — VA
To Ailsa Rock.— John Keats.— BPN— ES
To Albius Tibullus, I (Odes, I, 33).— Horace, tr. fr. the
Latin by Eugene Field. — PEF
(Albi, Ne Doreas, tr. by Austin Dobson.) — AWP
To Alfred Tennyson. — Robert Stephen Hawker. — VA
To Alison Cunningham. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPOI
To All Friends. — Unknown. — VIL
To All Parents. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
To All People.— Clement Wood.— SDH— YF
To All You Ladies. — Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset. See
Song: "To all you ladies now at land."
"To all you ladies now at land." — Charles Sackville, Earl of
Dorset. See Song: "To all you ladies now at land."
To Allegra Florence in Heaven. — Thomas Holley Chivers. —
APW— SPP
To Almon Keefer. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Althea from Prison. — Richard Lovelace. — AEP-W — AEV —
ATP — AWP — BCEP — BEL— BLPA— BLV— BPB—
BTP— CBOV (a&r.)— CR— CRE— CRP— EA— EM-l-
EP— EPC— EPEP— EPP— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2 — FT
— GEPM — GPE — GR-e— GTBS — GTSE — GTSL —
HBV— ICBD— ISP— JAWP— LEAP— LL-4— LPS-1—
MCCG— NAL— OAEP— OBEV— OBS— PC— PCD —
PIAE— PTER — SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH —
TVSH— WBP— WHA—WTP-6
(From Prison.) — LH
Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make («/.).— OQP— QP-2
("Stone walls," etc.)— CBE
To Amanda. — James Thomson. — BSV
To Amanda Walking in the Garden. — Unknown. — UFE
To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair. — Richard
Lovelace.— BLV— EPEP— HBV— OBEV— SBA
(To Amarantha: To Dishevel Her Hair.)— EG
To America. — Alfred Austin. — GN — HBV— PECK— POT-
RON
(Britannia to Columbia.) — BTB-9 — PAH
(Sons of the Self -Same Race.)— NPSC
(Voice from the WTest, A.)— MHT— TVSH
To America. — Richard Garnett. — VA
To America in 1876. — Martin Farquhar Tupper. — OHCS-13
To America, on Her First Sons Fallen in the Great War. —
E. M. Walker.— PAH
To Amine. — James Clarence Mangan. — OBVV
To Anioret Gone from Him. — Henry^ Vaughan. — OBS
To an Adventurous Infant. — Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.)— JK-2
To an Alaskan Glacier. — Charles Keeler. — SN
To an Ambitious Friend (Odes, II, ii). — Horace, tr. fr. the
Lathi by Matthew Arnold.— AWP
To an April Bud. — Angela Morgan. — RT
(Awakening, The.)— ME— OHIP
To an Athlete Dying Young. — A. E. Housman. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XIX).
To an Athletic Girl. — Max Eastman. — AMV-36
To an Autumn Leaf. — Albert Mathews. — AA
To an Early Primrose (C.). — Henry Kirke White. — HBV—
OBRV— OTPC
(Early Primrose, The.) — LPS-2
To an Editor. — Ben Smith. — VF
To an Enchantress. — Alice Brown. — CIV
To an Enemy. — Maxwell Bodenheim. — NP
To an English Friend.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP
To an English Setter.— Thomas Walsh.— PFY
To an Ethical Preacher. — Brent Dow Allinson. — RH
To an Icicle. — Blanche Taylor Dickinson. — CDC
To an Imperilled Traveller. — Nathan Haskell Dole. — AA
To an Importunate Ghost. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To an Importunate Host. — Unknown. — BOHV — PA
To an Inconstant Mistress. — Sir Robert Ayton. — BSV — EBSV
(I Loved Thee Once.)— SBA
(I'll Love No More.)— EV-2
(To an Inconstant.) — HBV
(To an Inconstant One.) — OBEV
(Woman's Inconstancy.) — LPS-1
To an Independent Preacher. — :Matthew Arnold. — TOP
To an Infant Newly Born. — Sir William Jones (.after the San
skrit of Kalidasa).— CBOV
(Baby, The.)— BCEP— LPS-1
(Epigram: "On parent knees, a naked new-born child.") —
OBEV
(Moral Tetrastich, A.)— OBEC
(On Parent Knees.) — HBV
To an Infant Sleeping. — Richard Chenevix Trench. — BOL
To an Insect.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APW— BHP— CAP—
DDA — GR-a— HBV— HBVY—IAP— LPS-2— MPC-10
—OTPC— RON— SN— TCAP
(Katydid.)— BTB-1— PBGP (^/.)
To an Insect, Flying About in Church. — Sara Henderson Hay.
—NYBV
To an Irish Blackbird. — James MacAlpine.— BLA — HBMV—
HBVY
To an Isle in the Water. — William Butler Yeats. — AWP—
JAWP— WBP
To an Oak Tree.— Sir Walter Scott.— BHV
To an Obscure Poet Who Lives on My Hearth. — Charles Lotin
Hildreth— AA
To an Old Blue Bowl.— Frances E. Street.— HB
To an Old Chair. — Donald J. Paquette. — AMV-35
To an Old Danish Song-Book. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
—OBVV
To an Old Farmhouse. — Edna Jaques. — DDA
To an Old Friend. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — LEAP
To an Old Friend.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
To an Old Lady Seen at a Guest-House for Soldiers, — Alex
ander Robertson. — VM
To an Old Man Planting Seed. — Winifred Johnston. — OA
To an Old Tune. — William Alexander Percy. — HBMV
To an Old Venetian Wine-Glass. — Lloyd Mifflin. — AA
To an Oriole. — Edgar Fawcett. — BLA — GPE — HBV— LEAP
—LEAP— OTPC— SN
To an Unborn Pauper Child. — Thomas Hardy. — EA
To an Ungentle Critic. — Robert Graves. — HBMV
To an Unknown Poet. — Countee Cullen. — BAP
To an "Unpractical Man."— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
To an Upland Plover. — Percy MacKaye. — BLA
To and Fro about the City. — John Drinkwater. — MOM
To Andrew Lang. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — POTT
To Anne. — Sir William Stirling-Maxwell. — HBV — SPE-S
To Annie. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To Anthea ("If deare Anthea," etc.). — Robert Herrick.— OBS
To Anthea ("Now is the time," etc.). — Robert Herrick. —
EPW-2— GPE— NBE— OAEP— OBS— TPH
To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything (C.). — Robert
Herrick.— AEP-W— BLV— CRP— EA— EM-1— EPS—
EV-2 — HBV — LEAP — LH— NAL— PIAE— SBA—
TOP— TPH
(To Anthea.) —EPC— EPEP— EPW-2— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL— OAEP— OBEV— OBS
To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything (New Style).
—Alfred Cochrane.— HBV
To Any Desponding Genius, set. — Alice Cary.
To the Desponding.— BTB-5
To Any Friend.— Grantland Rice.— BFV
543
To Any
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIONS
To Any Reader. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPOI— MOB
To Anyone. — Witter Bynner. — RH — SBMV ___
To Aphrodite: With a Mirror.— Aline Kilmer.— BMC— GPE— •
HBMV— OTA
To April.— Rudolph Hill.— OA
To Arcady.— Charles Buxton Going.— HBV— LEAP— MLP—
To Archinus. — Callimachus, tr. fr. the Greek by F. A. Wright.
— AWP
To Aristius Fuscus (Odes, I, 22).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin
by Eugene Field. — PEF
(To Sally— ir. by John Quincy Adams.) — AA— ALV—
AWP— JAWP— LHV— PR— WBP— WTP-1
To Arms.— Park Benjamin. — PAH
"To arms, men, to arras, men." — Unknown,
(National Air: Italy.) — PER
To Arms, to Arms! My Jolly Grenadiers. — Unknown.— APB
(Song of Braddock's Men, The.)— MC— PAH
To Ask and to Have.— Samuel Lover. See Ask and Have.
To Ask Our Lady's Patronage for a Book on Columbus: A
Fragment.— Thomas D'Arcy McGee. — JKCP
To Atalanta. — "Dorothy Dow" (Mrs. James Edward Fitzger
aid).— HBMV
To Atalanta. — William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The
(Atalanta's Race).
To Aug-usta. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — LPS-1
(Epistle to Augusta.)— BPN — EPN — EPW-4 — ERP —
GEPC
To Augustus (in Satires and Epistles of Horace Imitated). —
Alexander Pope. — GEPC
(First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace [Imitated!
To Augustus.)— CEP— EPW-3 (abr.)
Sets. fr. above.
Courts of Charles II.— OBEC
"Of little use the man," etc, — EV-3
(Poet's Use, The— shorter set.)— OBEC
"Shakespeare (whom you)," etc. — EPRE
To Auntie, — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CRE
To Aurora. — Sir William Alexander. — See Aurora.
To Austin Dobson. — Edmund Gosse.— LEAP
To Autumn.— William Blake.— ABVC—MV-2
To Autumn.— John Keats.— AEV— ATP— AWP— BCEP— BEL
—BPN— CBOV— CBPC—CH—CR— CRE— CRP— DD
— EA — EM -2 — EP— EPN — EPNC— EPP— EPW-4—
ERP — GEPC— GPE— HBV—HBVY— ISP— JAWP —
LEAP— LL-1—OAEP— OBEY— OBRV— OTA— PB-9
— PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— TVSH
— WB P— WHA— WLIP
(Ode to Autumn.) —BLV—CBE—CR—EV-4— GEPM—
GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— MCCG—
MPC-14— OG— PIAE— SN— TOAH— WTP-5
("Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.") — EG
To B. R. Haydon— William Wordsworth.— BPN— EM-2— EP
— TPH
To Baby.— Kate Greenaway. — MPB
To Barbary I Have Not Sailed. — Eleanor Rogers Cox. —
TBM
To Barbary Land.— Agnes E. Mitchell.— BTB-6— WRR-14
To Barns. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — OTA
To Bayard Taylor. — Sidney Lanier. — CAP
To Be an American. — Archibald MacLeish. See American
Letter.
To Be Carved on a Stone. — William Butler Yeats. — MM
To Be Kept by Jesus.— W. Roche.— PBV
To Be or Not to Be. — William Shakespeare. See Hamlet
(Hamlet's Soliloquy).
To Be or Not to Be ("I sometimes think," etc.). — Unknown. —
BOHV
To Be or Not to Be ("I'd rather be," etc.). — Unknown. —
WRR-37
(Has and the Are, The— abr.)— WRR-51
To Be Practical. — Leroy MacLeod.— AM V-3 7
To Be Said to Baby's Fingers ("Peedy, Peedy; Pally, Ludy").
— Unknown. — SAS
To Be Said to Baby's Fingers ("This little fellow, we call
him a thumb"). — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — SAS
To Be Said to Baby's Toes. — Mother Goose. See "This little
pig went to market."
To Be Shot at Sunrise.— Carolyn Wells. — WRR-S3
To Beachey, 1912.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— EMS
To Bear What Is, to Be Resigned. — Richard Henry Stoddard.—
APB
"To bed, to bed, says Sleepy-head." — Mother Goose. — S*\S
(Come, Let's to Bed.) — OTPC
(" 'Come, let's to bed.' ") — RIS
(To Bed, to Bed.)— WP
To Beethoven. — Sidney Lanier. — CAP
To Begin the Day. — Unknown. — BLRP
To Ben Jonson. — Robert Herrick. See Ode for Ben Jonson,
An.
To Ben Jonson. — Thomas Randolph. See Gratulatory to Mr.
Ben Johnson for His Adopting of Him to Be His
Son, A.
To Benj. S. Parker. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Benjamin West. — Washington Allston. — LA
To Betsey- Jane, on Her Desiring to Go Incontinently to Heaven.
—Helen Parry Eden.— HBMV
To Bliss Carman. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To Bliss Carman.— Odell Shepard.— AMV-35
To Blossoms. — Robert Herrick.— AEP-W—BPB— CBOV— EG
— EM-1— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2— GPE— GTBS— GTSE
—GTSL — HBV — LPS-2 — OBEV — OBS — PYM
—SEA— TPH
To Borglurn's Seated Statue of Abraham Lincoln. — Charlotte
B. Jordan.— OHIP .
To Brander Matthews. — Austin Dobson. — ALV
(In Vain Today.)— MB P—YT
To Brooklyn Bridge.— Hart Crane. See The Bridge.
To Browning, the Music Master. — Robert Haven Schauffler.— -
BAP— SPT
To Buddy. — Howard J. Green. — PAPm
To Butterfly. — William Alexander Percy.— GBOV — HBMV—
To C F Bradford. On the Gift of a Meerschaum Pipe.—
James Russell Lowell.— FT
To C. H. V.— Robert E. Vernede.— VM
To Calista.— Charles Cotton. — NBE
To Campbell. — Thomas Moore. — LPS-3
To Canaan!— Oliver Wendell Mmes. — APB
To Captain Seaman Weeks.— Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph
Rodman Drake. See Croaker Papers.
To Castara. — William Habington. See Castara.
To Castara, in a Trance. — William Habington. See
Castara.
To Castara: Of the Knowledge of Love. — William Habington.
To Castara, Of True Delight. — William Habington. See
Castara.
To Castara: The Reward of Innocent Love. — William Hab
ington. See Castara.
To Castara, upon the Death of a Lady. — William Habington.
' See Castara. _ ^
To Catullus.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
To Celia, sels. — Witter Bynner.
Consummation. — NP
During a Chorale by Cesar Franck.— HBMV — LA— NP
Night.— NP
Songs Ascending.— HBV— NP
To Celia. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by Thomas Campion.—
AWP— JAWP— WBP
To Celia. — Charles Cotton.— EV-2— HBV
(To Ccelia.)— OBEV
To Celia ("Come, my Celia, let us prove"). — Ben Jonson. See
Volpone.
To Celia ("Drink to me only with thine eyes"). — Ben Jonson
(after Philostratus). — AEP-W— AEV— ALV— ATP—
BCEP — BLV — BTP— CBOV— CRP— EA— EM-1—
EPC— EPEP— FT— GEPM — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL
—HBV — ISP — LL-4— MCCG— NAL— OBEV— OBS
— PFE— PG— POOI— PPD-2— PTER— SPE-2— TCEP
—WHA— WLIP— WTP-5
("Drink to me only.") — EG
(Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes.) — LPS-1 — SBA— SR
(From "The Forest".) — LEAP
(Song to Celia— C.)— AWP— BEL— CRE— EP — EPP—
EPS— EPW-2— EV-2 — GPE— GR-e — JAWP-
OTA— PIAE— TOP— TPH — WBP
To Celia.— Sir Charles Sedley.— AWP— EA— EP— EPP— HBV
—JAWP— OBEV— SBA— TOP— WBP
("Not, Celia, that I juster am.")— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
( Song. ) —AEP-W— EPRE
(Song to Celia.)— OBS
To Celia.— Agnes Tobin.— BMC
To Celia: On Her Wedding Day. — Francis Hopkinson. —
APB
To Celinda.— Sir Charles Sedley.— AEP-W
To Certain Journeymen. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
To Certain Men of Science. — Kimball Flaccus. — CAG
To Certain Philosophers.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
To Certain Poets. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1 — VM
To Charles Eliot Norton.— James Russell Lowell.— CAP
To Charlotte Pulteney. — Ambrose Philips. See To Miss Char
lotte Pulteney in Her Mother's Arms.
To Chaucer. — Thomas H. Occleve. See De Regimine Princi-
putn.
To Chicago at Night. — Mildred Plew Merryman.— HBMV
To Children. — Ridgely Torrence. — LC
(Invitation,)— NP
To Children of Girard, Pa. — John Greenleaf Whittier. —
PEOR
To China.— Leroy F. Jackson. — PB-1
To Chloe.— William Cartwright. See To Chloe Who Wish'd
Herself Young Enough for Me.
To Chloe. — Eugene Field (four paraphrases fr. Odes, I, 23 of
Horace). — PEF
To Chloe (Odes, I, 23). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Austin
Dobson.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(To Chloe, II— Jr. by Eugene Field.)— PEF
(Vitas Hinnuleo — tr. by Austin Dobson.) — CPOI —
WTP-5
To Chloe.— "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcott).— LPS-1
To Chloe.— Matthew Prior.— WTP-7
(Merchant, to Secure His Treasure, The.)— GPE— GTBS
—GTSE— GTSL
(Ode, An— C.)— AEP-D— AWP— CEP— EPRE— EPW-3—
JAWP— TCEP— WBP
(Song: "The merchant," etc.) — BLV — EV-3 — HB V—
OBEV— SBA
To Chloe Jealous.— Matthew Prior.— HBV
(Answer to Cloe Jealous.)— ALV— OBEC
(Better Answer, A.) — AEP-D— AWP— CEP— EPRE—
EPW-3— EV-3— JAWP— SEP— TCEP — TOP—
WBP
("Dear Cloe. how blubber'd is that pretty face.")— NBE
To Chloe Who Wish'd Her Self Young Enough for Me. —
William Carlwright.— EV-2— OBS
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To Diane
To Chloe Who Wished Herself Young Enough for Me (Cont'd).
(To Chloe— 2 sts.)— OBEY
(To Chloe: Who for His Sake Wished Herself Younger.)—
BCEP (2 sts.)— CBOV (a&y.)—HBV— SEA (2 rfj)
To Chloris. — Franklin P. Adams (after Horace). — WTP-5
To Chloris. — Charles Cotton. — EV-2
Tn Chloris. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — EPEP —
EPW-2
To Chloris. — Sir Charles Sedley. See Mulberry Garden, The.
To Christ Crucified. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW
To Christina at Nightfall.— Ford Madox Ford.— GTML
To Christina Rossetti. — Dora Greenwell. — VA
To Cinna,— Unknown, tr. by Eugene Field.— PEF
To Clair. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — LEAP
To Clarastella on St. Valentines Day Morning. — Robert Heath.
— OBS
To Claudia Homonoea. — Elinor Wylie. — TOP
To Cloe — Martial, tr. fr, the Latin by Thomas Moore. — AWP
To Cloe" Weeping.— Matthew Prior.— CEP
To Cloris. — Sir Charles Sedley.— CEP
To Coleridge. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BPN
To Colin Clout. — Anthony Munday. — CRE— EP— EPW-1—
OAEP— OBSC
(Beauty Bathing.)— EV-1— OBEY
(Beauty Sat Bathing.) — SB A
(Colin.)— GTBS— GTSE-GTSL— WTP-9
To Columbus. — John Gould Fletcher. — LA
To Constantia, Singing. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — ERP
To Corinth. — Walter Savage Landor. — ERP
"To couple is a custom." — Unknown. — EG
To Craske's Statue at Gloucester. — Russell Mayo Spear. — CAG
To Creative Art. — Edith Loomis Traver. — HB
To Critics.— Walter Learned.— AA—HBV— LA— LEAP
To Croaker, Junior. — Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman
Drake. See Croaker Papers.
To Cupid. — Francis Davison. — OBSC
("Love, if a god thou art.") — EG
To Cupid. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica.
To Cupid, upon a Dimple in Castara's Cheek. — William Hab-
ington. See Castara.
To Cynthia.— George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland.— OBSC
To Cynthia. — William Congreve. — NBE
To Cynthia. — Sir Francis Kynaston. — AEV
To Cynthia. — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.
(Two Epigrams— I.)— BPM-3 5
To Cynthia on Concealment of Her Beauty. — Sir Francis
Kynaston.— H B V— O B S
("Do not conceal thy radiant eyes.") — EG
To Cyriack Skinner ("Cyriack, this three years' day.")— John
Milton.— ATP— BEL— CRE — CRP— EP— EPP— EPS
—GEPC— ISP— NAL— SBA— TCEP— TOP— TPH
(On His Own Blindness.) — LPS-3
(Sonnet, Cyriack Skinner.)— SEP
(To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon His Blindness.) — EPEP—
OBS
(To the Same [CyriacK Skinner].)— CR—EM-1
(To the Same upon His Blindness.) — ES
To Cyriack Skinner ("Cyriack, whose grandsire on the royal
bench.")_ John Milton.— CR—EM-1 — ES— EV-2— FT
— GTBS— GTSE—GTSL— OBEY— PC
(Sonnet XVIII.)— OBS
To Daffodils.— Robert Herrick. — AEP-W — AWP — BCEP—
BEL— BLV— BPB — CBOV — CBPC— CG— CGOV—
CR— CRE— CRP — EA— EM-l—EP— EPEP— EPP—
EPS— EV-2— GBOV—GBV — GN— GPE— GS— GTBS
— GTSE—GTSL— HBV — HBVY — ISP — JAWP—
LC— LEAP— LL-4— NAL — OAEP— OBEY— OTA—
OTPC— PASC — PIAE — PTER— RON— SBA— SEP
—TOP— TPH— TVSH—WBP— WHA— WLIP— WP
(Daffodils.)— ABVC— LPS-2— PEOR (st. 2)— PPD-1
("Fair daffodils, we weep to see.") — EG
(To Daffadills.)— OBS— WTP-5
(To Daffadils.)— EPW-2
To Daisies. — Francis Thompson. — HBV
To Daisies, Not to Shut So Soon (C.). — Robert Herrick.—
AEP-W— BLV— CH— EV-2— HBV— OBEY— OBS
(To Daisies.)— EG— GPE
To D'Annunzio: Lines from the Sea. — Robert Nichols. — OBMV
To Dante. — Vittorio Alfieri, tr. fr. the Italian by Lorna De'
LucchL— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To Dante. — Guido Cavalcanti, tr. fr. the Italian by Percy
Bysshe Shelley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To Dante.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— EP— EPP— TCEP
To Daphne.— Sir Walter Besant.— HBV— VA
To Death. — Caroline Anne Bowles. — OBEY
To Death. — Anne Finch, Countess of Winchelsea.—'H.'BV
To Death. — Johann Christoph von Gluck, fr. German. — LPS-1
To Death.— Oliver St. John Gogarty.— OBMV
To Death.— Robert Herrick. — EPS — EV-2
To Death, of His Lady. — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — AWP
To Delia, sels. — Samuel Daniel. (Main numbers are given as
in Works of English Poets, Vol. Ill, 1810 Ed. Variant
numbers are shown in brackets.)
I. "Unto the boundless ocean of thy beauty."
(Sonnets to Delia [I].) — OBSC
("Unto the boundless ocean," etc.} — OAEP
IV. "These plaintive verse, the posts of my desire."
(Sonnets to Delia [II].)— OBSC
To Delia (Continued).
VI. "Fair is my love, and cruel as she's fair/' — HBV
(Beauty, Time and Love [I].) — BCEP — OBEY
(Delia.)— EA—ES
("Fair is my love," etc.)— OAEP
(Sonnets to Delia [III].)— OBSC
IX. "If this be love, to draw a weary breath."
(Sonnets to Delia [IV].)— OBSC
XII. "My spotless love hovers with purest wings."
—HBV
(Beauty, Time and Love [II].) — OBEY
(Moth, The [I].)— ES
(Sonnets to Delia [V].) — OBSC
XIX. "Restore thy treasure to the golden ore."
(Delia.)— CRE
(Sonnets to Delia.) — EP — EPP
XXIII. "Time, cruel Time, come and subdue that brow."
(^Sonnets to Delia [VII],)— OBSC
XXV". "False Hope prolongs my ever certain grief."
(Delia [XXIII].)— CRE
XXX. "Oft do I marvel whether Delia's eyes."
(Delia [XXVIII].)— CRE
XXX. "My cares draw on mine everlasting night/' (This
sonnet not listed in 1810 Ed.
(Sonnets to Delia [XVI].)— OBSC
XXXI. "Star of my mishap imposed this pain, The/*
(Sonnets to Delia [VII].)— OBSC
XXXII. "And yet I cannot reprehend the flight 1"
("And yet I cannot," etc.) — OAEP
(Beauty, Time and Love [III].) — OBEY
(From "Delia".)— AEP-W
(Moth, The [II].)— ES
(XXX.)— HBV
XXXVI. "Look, Delia, how we esteem the half-blown
rose."
(Delia [XXXVI].)— EPEP
(From "Delia".)— AEP-W
(Sonnet.)— WHA
(Sonnets to Delia [XXXIX.])— EP
(XXXIX.)— HBV
XXXVII. "But love whilst that thou mayst be loved
again."
(Sonnets to Delia [IX].) — OBSC
XXXVIII. "When men shall find thy flow'r, thy glory
and Love [IV].)— OBEY
(Delia [XXXVI].)— EA— GPE
(From "Delia/3)— AEP-W
(From "To Delia.")— LEAP
(Quand Vous Serez Bien Vieille.) — ES
(Sonnets to Delia [X].) — OBSC
(Then and Now.)— BLV
(XXXVI.)— HBV
("When men shall find," etc.) — EG — PIAE
XXXIX. "When winter snows upon thy sable hairs."
(Sonnets to Delia [XI].)— OBSC
XL. "Thou canst not die whilst any zeal abound."
(Delia [XXXVIII].)— CRE
(Sonnets to Delia [XII].)
N j.) — OBSC
("Thou "canst not die," 'etc.) — OAEP
XLVII. "Beauty, sweet Love, is like the morning dew."
(Beauty, Time and Love [V].)— OBEY
(Beauty's Lease.)— ES
(Delia.)— EPEP
(XLV.)— HBV
(Sonnets to Delia [XIII].)— OBSC
XLVIII. "I must not grieve my Love whose eyes would
(Beauty, Time and Love [VI].)— OBEY
(XLVL)— HBV
("I must not grieve.") — GPE
LI. "Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable night." — HBV —
TCEP
(Care Charmer Sleep.) - BCEP — CBOV — EV-1 —
GTSE (XXXV).
("Care charmer sleep," etc.) — EG — GPE — GTBS —
GTSL — LPS-2 — OAEP — TOP (XLIX) —
TPH (LIV)
(Delia.)— EA (XLIV)— EPEP— CRE (XLIX)
(From Delia.)— AEP-W
(From "To Delia".)— ATP (LIV)— LEAP— SEP (LIV)
(Prayer to Sleep.)— ES
(Sleep.)— BLV
(Sonnet to Delia.)— EPW-1
(Sonnets to Delia.) — BEL (LII) — EP (LIV) —
EPP (LIV)— OBSC (XIV)
LII. "Let others sing of Knights and Paladines."
(Beauty, Time and Love [VII].)— BCEP— OBEY
(Delia [L].)— CRE— EA
(L.)— HBV
(From Delia.)— AEP-W
("Let others sing of Knights," etc.) — GPE — OAEP
(Sonnets to Delia.) — BEL (LIII) — EP (LV) —
EPP (LV)— OBSC (XV)
(Trophies.) — ES
LIV. "Like as the lute delights or else dislikes."
("Like as the lute," etc.)— OAEP
To Demeter. — Maybury Fleming. — AA
To Denman Thompson. — Eugene Field. — PEF
To Detraction. — John Marston. See Scourge of Villainy, The.
To Diana. — Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels.
To Diane.— Helen Hay Whitney.— AA—HBV
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To Dianeme (C.) — Robert Herrick— AEP-W— BCEP— BFP—
BFVR— EV-2— GPE -— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV
—OBEV— OBS— OTA— SEA—TOP
(Sweet, Be Not Proud.) — LPS-1
("Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes.") — EG
To Dick, on His Sixth Birthday.— Sara Teasdale.— TSW—
TSWC
To Dives.— Hilaire Belloc.— BMC— CAW— HBMV
To Doctor Empiric. — Ben Jonson. — BOHV
To Doctor Hake. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— VLEP
To Dr. Plot. — John Norris. — NBE
To Doris.— Lee Wilson Dodd.— FAOV
To Dreamers Everywhere. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — MOM
To Duffy in Prison. — Thomas D'Arcy McGee. — TIP
To Duncan. — Jessica Nelson North. — NP
To Duty. — Thomas Went worth Higginson. — AA — LA — LEAP
To Duty. — William Wordsworth. See Ode to Duty.
To E.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP
To E. A. R.— Lola Ridge.— NP— TBM
To E. C. S.— John Greenleaf Whittier.-- CAP
To E. Fitzgerald. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — CPOI
To E. Simpson, Esq. — Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman
Drake. See Croaker Papers, The.
To Each His Own. — Margaret Root Garvin. — BFP— HBV
To Earthward.— Robert Frost.— AP A— BLV— HBMV— LHW
— MAP— MOAP— TBM— TCPD
To Edgar Allan Poe ("If thy sad heart, pining for human
love"). — Sarah Helen Whitman. See Sonnets from the
Series Relating to Edgar Allan Poe.
To Edgar Allan Poe ("When first I looked into thy glorious
eyes"). — Sarah Helen Whitman. See Sonnets from
the Series Relating to Edgar Allan Poe.
To Edgar Wilson Nye. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Edmund Clarence Stedman. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
To Edward Allen (Alleyne).— Ben Jonson.— OAEP—OBS
To Edward Thomas.— Robert Frost. — RH
To Edwin Arlington Robinson. — Winfield Townley Scott. —
CAG
To Electra (C.).— Robert Herrick.— ALV— BEL— EM-1— EV-2
— HBV— OBEV— OBS— SBA— TCEP— TPH
("I dare not ask a kiss.") — EG
To Elizabeth. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To Ellen.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP — IAP — MOAP—
TOP
To Ellen at the South. — Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP
To Emma Abbott. — Eugene Field. — PEF
To End Her Fear. — John Freeman. — OBMV
To England.— George Henry Boker. — AA— HBV — LA— OTPC
To England. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
To England. — Charles Leonard Moore. — AA
To Enjoy the Time. — Robert Herrick. — EM-1
To Eva. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — EV-4 — GPE— GTBS
To Eve, Man's Dream of Wifehood as Described by Milton. —
Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
To Evening. — William Collins. — BPB — GTBS — GTSE
("If aught of oaten stop, or pastoral song.") — EG
(Ode to Evening [C.]) — AEP-D— AEV— ATP— AWP—
BCEP— BEL— BLV—CBOV— CEP— CRE— CRP
— EA — EM-1 — EP—EPP—EPRE— EPW-3—
EV-3— GPE— GR-e — GTSL— HBV — JAWP—
LEAP — LL-4 — MV-2—NAL— OAEP— OBEC—
OBEV — PIAE—PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP—
TOP— TPH— WBP— WHA— WTP-3
To Everlasting Oblivion. — John Marston. See Scourge of Vil
lainy, The (Oblivion).
"To every heart which the sweet pain doth move." — Dante
Alighieri. See La Vita Nuova.
To F .—Edgar Allan Poe.— APB-— CAP— GPE— IAP
To F. C. in Memoriam Palestine. — G. K. Chesterton. — GPE —
HBMV
To F. J. S.— Robert Louis Stevenson. — EPW-5
(I Read, Dear Friend.)— BFV
To F. W.— Edith Wyatt.— NP
To F s S. O d.— Edgar Allan Poe.— APW— CAP— IAP
(To Frances S. Osgood.) — TCAP
To Fancy. — Richard Watson Dixon.— GTML
To Fancy.— John Keats.— EV-4— HBV
(Fancy— C.)— BPN— EM-2— EPN — EPNC— FT— GEPC
— JPC— LPS-3— OBEV— PC— SBA
(Realm of Fancy, The.)— ATP— GTB 5— GTSE— GTSL
To Fanny. — John Keats. — ERP
To Fanny. — Thomas Moore. — HBV
To Faustina.— Arthur Colton. — AA— LEAP — OBAV
(Sometime It May Be.) — GPE — HBV
To Favonius. — Edmund Bolton. — OBSC
To Fear. — Clifford J. Laube. — JKCP
To February. — Ethelwyn Wetherald. — VA
To Feel Another's Woe. — Alexander Pope. See Universal
Prayer, The.
To Felicity Who Calls Me Mary. — Frances Chesterton. — HBMV
To Fidele.— William Shakespeare. See Cymbeline (Fear No
More, etc.).
To Fight Aloud Is Very Brave (Life, XVI).— Emily Dickin
son.— AP— LL-3— MOAP
To Find a Friend. — Frank Putnam.— BFV
To Find Easter. — Unknown. — WRR-51
(How to Find Easter.) — WRR-57
To Find (or Finde) God. — Robert Herrick. — EPS— WGRP
To Fish.— Leigh Hunt, See Fish, the Man and the Spirit,
The.
To Flavia,— Edmund Waller.— HBV
To Fletcher Reviv'd. — Richard Lovelace. — OBS
To Flush My Dog.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.-- BPB
To Foreign Lands.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— IAP
To Fortune.— Robert Herrick.— WTP- 5
To Fortune. — Thomas More. — ACP
To Fortune —James Thomson (1700-1748).— BSV—EBSV
(For Ever, Fortune.)— EV-3
("For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove.")— GTBS — GTSE—
GTSL
To France.— Ralph Chaplin.— HBMV
To France!— Edwin Curran.— PPGW
To Frances S. Osgood. — Edgar Allen Poe. See To F s S.
To Francis Beaumont. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP — OBS
To Francis Jammes— Robert Bridges.— PWB
To Francis Ledwidge. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — MLP
To Freedom.— Joel Barlow.— LA
To Freedom.— James_Russell Lowell. — PSO
•Horace, tr. fr. the Latin
-JAWP— WBP
To Fuscus Aristus (Epistles, I, 10).-
by Abraham Cowley.— AWP-
Xo G.— Charles Kingsley.— CPOI
To G. A. W.— John Keats.— ERP
To Gabriel of the Annunciation. — Peter Abelard, tr. fr. the
Latin by H. T. Henry.— CAW
To George Sand. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets
to George Sand. *
To Germany.— Charles Hamilton Sorley.— JPC— LBBV— MBP
-p TT__'\7M
To Gild Refined Gold. — William Shakespeare. See King John.
To Giulia Grisi. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — AA — IAP
To Gloriana. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
To Glow- Worms. — Andrew Marvell. See Mower to the Glow
worms, The.
To God.— Robert Herrick.— WGRP ^r^ TT
To God and Ireland True.— Ellen O'Leary.— TIP— VA
To God the Son.— Henry Constable.— OBSC
To Grown-Up Land. — Unknown. — OHCS-37
To H B^M. W^-Willarn Ernest Henley.— BPN
To H C (C.).— William Wordsworth.— GEPC— GPE— NBE
— OBRV
(To Hartley Coleridge.)— BPN— HBV
To H. St John, Lord Bolingbroke. — Alexander Pope. See
Essay on Man, An ("Awake, my St. John!").
To H. W. L. — James Russell Lowell. See To Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow.
To Hafiz. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
To Hampstead. — Leigh Hunt.— OBRV
To Happier Days.— Mabel McElliott.— GPWW
To Harriet.— Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Queen Mab.
To Harry Ellis Wooldridge.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
To Hartley Coleridge. — William Wordsworth. See To H. C.
To Hasekawa. — Walter Conrad Arensberg.— HBV
To Hattie — On Her Birthday. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
To Hear an Oriole (Nature, XII). — Emily Dickinson.— APA
To Hear Her Sing.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Heaven.— Bert Jonson.— AE3NW— CRE— EPW-2— OBS
To Heaven Approached a Sufi Saint. — Dschellaleddm Rumi, tr.
fr the Persian by William R. Alger.— LPS-2
To Helen ("Helen, thy beauty," etc.).— Edgar Allan Poe,™
AA — AP— APA— APB— APD— APL— APW — ATP
—AWP — BAP— BAV— BLV — BPB— BTP— CAP—
CBE— CH— CR — DD— DDA— EV-5— GA— GEPM—
GR-a— GTSE— HBV— HBVY — ISP— JAWP— LA-
LBAP — LEAP - LL-3 — MCCG— MOAP— NAL-
OBAV— OBEV— OBRV— OTA — OTPC — PC— PFE
— PFY — PIAE— SBA— SPE-3—SPP— TCAP— TOP
—TPH — TSW — TSWC — WBP— WHA— WLIP—
WTP-7— YT
("Helen, thy beauty is to me.")— EG
To Helen ("I saw thee once").— Edgar Allan Poe.— CAP—
yi-p-n1 TAT*
To Helen. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— HBV
To Helen in a Huff.— Nathaniel Parker Willis.— PR
To Helen, Middle-Aged. — Roselle Mercier Montgomery. — LS
To Helen of Troy.— Helen Hoyt— BPM-31
To Helene.— George Darley.— OBEV
To Henry W. Longfellow.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— APB
To Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— James Russell Lowell.—
LPS-3
(To H. W. L.)— CAP
To Her.— Mary Dillingham Frear. — HB
To Her Absent Sailor.— John Greenleaf Whittier. See Tent
on the Beach, The.
To Her Eyes. — Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury. — OBS
To Her I Love. — James Thomson. — EPW-3
(Ode.)— OBEC
(Tell Me, Thou Soul of Her I Love.)— EBSV
To Her Most Honoured Father. — Anne Bradstreet. — APB
To Her Sea-Faring Lover. — Unknown. — OBEV
(Seafarer, The.)— OBSC
To Her — Unspoken. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — HBV
To Heroes Who Write War Books, 1919.— "R. L," (Russell
Robins Lord). See Autobiography.
To Hester. — Charles Lamb. See Hester.
To Hilaire Belloc.— Christopher Morley. — AMV-37
To Him All Life Was Beauty.— "A. L. C."— MOM
To Him That Was Crucified.— Walt Whitman.— IAP
To Himself. — Caius Valerius Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by
William Ellery Leonard.— AWP
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To Jesus
To Himself e and the Harpe (abr.}. — Michael Drayton. — OBS
To His Book. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Robert Herrick. —
Tn His Book. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (I).
To His Book.— William Walsh.— CEP— EPW-3— EV-3
To His Countrymen. — James Russell Lowell. See Fable for
Critics, A.
To His Coy Love. — Michael Drayton. — AEV— HBV — OBEV—
OBS
To His Coy Mistress. — Andrew Marvell.— AEP-W — ATP—
AWP— BCEP (11. 1-24)— BLV—CBOV— CEP— CRE
— EA — EP— EPP— EPS— EV-2— FT— GEPM— GPE
__HBV — JAWP — OAEP— OBEV— OBS— WBP—
WHA— WTP
("Had we but world enough.") — EG
To His Dear God. — Robert Herrick. — WP
To His Disciples.— Bible, N. T. (Douay Vers.). See St.
Matthew.
To' His Dying Brother, Master William Herrick. — Robert Her
rick. — EV-2 — OAEP
To His Excellency. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
To His Forsaken Mistress. — Sir Robert Ayton. — BCEP— HBV
nis _OBEV— OBS
(Inconstancy Reproved.)— BSV—EBSV— SB A
(Inconstant Mistress.) — EV-2
To His Friend in Elysium. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the
French by Andrew Lang.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To His Friend Maister R. L. in Praise of Music and Poetry, —
Richard Barnfield. — ES
(Sonnet to His Friend Maister R. L.)— EPW-1
To His Friend, Promising That Though Her Beauty Fade, Yet
His Love Shall Last. — George Turberville. — OBSC
To His Heart. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
(He Complaineth to His Heart.)— EPEP
To His Heart, Bidding It Have No Fear. — William Butler
Yeats. — PC
(To My Heart, Bidding It Have No Fear.)— LC
To His Ideal. — Padraic Pearse, tr. fr. the Irish by Thomas
MacD onagh.— LE AP
To His Inconstant Mistress. — Thomas Carew. See To My In
constant Mistress.
To His Lady. — Robert Graham. — LH
(Cavalier's Song.)— HBV
(If Doughty Deeds.)— BSV— OBEY
(If Doughty Deeds My Lady Please.)— GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL— LPS-1— SBA— TVSH— WTP-4
(O Tell Me How to Woo Thee.)— EBSV— OBEC
To His Lady. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Cselica.
To His Lady. — King Henry the Eighth.— OBSC
To His Lady. — Petrarch, tr. fr. the Italian by Henry Howard,
Earl of Surrey. See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in
Life).
To His Lady. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
("Madame, withouten many words.") — EG
To His Lady, Who Had Vowed Virginity. — Walter Davison. —
OBSC
To His Late Majesty, Concerning the True Forme of English
Poetry (abr.). — Sir John Beaumont. — OBS
To His Little Child Benjamin, from the Tower. — John Hoskins.
— CGOV
To His Love ("Shall I compare thee"). — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (XVIII).
To His Love ("When in the chronicle**). — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CVI).
To His Lovely Mistresses. — Robert Herrick. — OAEP
To His Lute. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — EBSV
__EV-2— GPE— GTB S— GTSE— GTSL
(My Lute, Be As Thou Wast When Thou Didst Grow.)—
BSV
("My lute, be as thou wast when thou didst grow.") — EG
(Sonnet.) — EPS — OBS
To His Lute (Odes, I, 32). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field. — PEF
To His Lute.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— OBEV— OBSC— PG
(Lover Complaineth the Unkindness of His Love, The.) —
CRE— EM-l—EP— EPP— OAEP— TCEP
(Lover Complaineth of the Unkindness of His Love, The.)
—EPW-1
(My Lute Awake!)— AEV— GPE— LEAP
(My Lute Awake! Perfourme the Last.) — AEV
("My lute awake! Perform the last.") — EG
To His Lyre.— Franklin P. Adams.— LHV
To His Maid Prue (or Prew) .—Robert Herrick.— AEP-W—
OBS
To His Mistress. — Abraham Cowley. — EV-2
("Tyrian dye why do you wear.") — EG
To His Mistress.— William Walsh.— EV-3
(Against Marriage.) — SBA
To His Mistress. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (after
Francis Quarles' "Wherefore Hidest Thou Thy Face?").
—EP— EPP— LEAP— OBEV
To His Mistress, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia. — Sir Henry
Wotton. See On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia.
To His Mistress in Absence. — Torquato Tasso, tr. fr. the Ital
ian by Thomas Stanley.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To His Mistris Confined. — James Shirley. — OBS
To His Mother. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-2
To His Mother. — John Banister Tabb. See At Bethlehem.
To His Mother, C. L. M.— John Masefield.— FF— OBVV— POI
(C. L. M.)— BLV— BMEP— CMP— HBV— MBP— PM—
POTT
To His Muse.— Nicholas Breton.— OBSC
(Sweet Pastoral, A.) — GPE
To His Muse. — Robert Herrick. — OAEP
To His Pen. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. — OBSC
To His Reader. — John Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress, The.
To His Reader. — Samuel Daniel. — OBSC
To His Rival. — Michael Drayton. — AEP-W
To His Sacred Majesty, a Panegyrick on His Coronation, 1661,
sel. ("Time seems not now"). — John Dryden. — OBS
To His Saviour, a Child; a Present by a Child. — Robert Her
rick.— CAD— EV-2— FT— GS—ODP—OTPC— PR WS
(Child's Present to His Child-Saviour, A.)— CBPC— OHIP
(To a Child.)— EG
To His Son.— John Dyer.— AEP-D
To His Son, — Charles Fontaine, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
To His Son, Vincent Corbet, on His Birthday, November 10,
1630, Being Then Three Years Old. — Richard Corbet.
—OBS
(To His Son, Vincent Corbet.) — EV-2 — FT
(To Vincent Corbet, His Son.)— FAOV
To His Soul. — Emperor Hadrian, tr. fr. the Latin by Matthew
Prior.— EP— EPP
(Adriani Morientis ad Animam Suam — with original and
French tr. by Fontenelle.)— CEP
(Dying Adrian to His Soul, The.)— GPE
To His Sweet Saviour. — Robert Herrick. — EPEP
To His Tutor.— John Hall.— EG
To His Verse. — Walter Savage Landor. — OBVV
(Lyrics, to lanthe.) — BPN
To His Watch. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — MBP
To His Wife. — Decimus Magnus Ausonius, tr. fr. the Latin by
Terrot Reaveley Glover.—AWP— JAWP— WBP
To His Wife.— Joseph Stanbury.— BAY
To His Wife on the Sixteenth Anniversary of her Wedding-day,
with a Ring. — Samuel Bishop. — CBOV
(To Mary.)— HBV
To His Young Mistress. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French
by Andrew Lang. — AWP
To Holmes. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
(To 0. W. Holmes, On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday.) — FT
To Holy Jesus. — Princess Philipa, tr. fr. the Portuguese by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
To Homer. — John Malcolm Bulloch. — ATP
To Homer.— John Keats.— BPN— OBRV— PC (sel.)— EM-2—
ES— EV-4
(Sonnets to Homer.) — GPE
To Hope, sel. — John Keats.
Hope (last st. only). — POI — SL
To Hope. — Helen Marie Williams. See Julia, a Novel.
To Husband and Wife. — Unknown. — HT
To I. H. B.; with a book of Gardens. — George Meason
Whicher.— GB O V— UFE
To lanthe. — Walter Savage Landor. See You Smiled, You
Spoke, and I Believed
To lanthe.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— ATP
To lanthe, Sleeping. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Queen Mab.
To Idealon. — Thomas Holley Chivers. — SPP
To Idleness.— T. Sturge Moore.— TCPD
To Imagination. — Emily Bronte. — VLEP
To Imagination.— Edith Matilda Thomas. — AA
To Imperia. — Thomas Burbidge. — VA
To in Church. — Alan Seeger. — HBV
To Inez. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — WTP-2
To Iron-Founders and Others. — Gordon Bottomley. — GTML—
GTSL— OBMV— OBVV
To Italy. — Giacomo Leopardi, tr. fr. the Italian by Romilda
Rendel.— AWP
To Italy. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — AOAH — MCT— PER
To J. H.— Leigh Hunt.— GS
To J. M. — George Meredith. — EPN
To J. M. K.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— VLEP
Tn J. S. — Robert Burns. — EA
(Epistle to James Smith.)— BSV— MCCG— OBEC
T. s.— Robert J. Misch.— ALV
-Ralph Waldo Emerson.— CAP— IAP
Craggs, Esq.; Secretary of State. — Alexander Pope.
—CEP
To James McNeill Whistler.— William Ernest Henley.— TPH
To James Newton Matthews. — James Whitcornb Riley. — CPWR
To James Russell Lowell. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP
To James Warre. — Ben Jonson. — EV-2
(Truth.)— GPE— PG
To James Whitcomb Riley. — Bide Dudley. — BLP
To James Whitcomb Riley. — Rudyard Kipling. — YT
To James Whitcomb Riley. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
To Jane: The Invitation. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — ERP — GPE
HBV— OBRV
(Invitation, The.)— GTBS — GTSE — GTSL — OBEV —
OTPC— RON— SN— WTP-8
(Invitation to Jane, The.)— CH— PC
(To Jane.)— EPN
To Jane: The Keen Stars Were Twinkling. — Percy Bysshe Shel
ley.— EPN— GPE
^ji,pisue i<
. J. S.— Rob
J. W.— Ra
James Cra
To Jane: The Recollection. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — EPN —
EPW-4 (abr.)— EV-4— GPE— OBRV
(Recollection, The EC.].)— BPB (ajbr.),— CB_E_ (abr.)—
CH (much abr.)~- GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— SN
To Jane Addams at the Hague. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
I. Speak Now for Peace.
II. Tolstoi Is Plowing Yet.
To Jean. — Duncan B. M. Emrich. — CAG
To Jessie's Dancing Feet. — William De Lancey Ellwanger. — AA
To Jesus on His Birthday. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
BIS— CMP
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To Jesus
AN INDEX TO POETKY AND BECITATIONS
To Jesus on the Cross. — Juan Manuel Garcia Tejada, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
To Jesus the Nazarene. — Frederic L. Knowles, — MRV
To Joel Chandler Harris.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To John.— Gerald William Grenfell.— VM
To John C. Fremont.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— GA — MC—
PAH
To John Donne. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP — OBS
To John G. Whittier.— James Russell Lowell.— PEOR
(To Whittier.)— CAP
To John Gorham Palfrey, sel. — James Russell Lowell.
O Mother State.— BHV—GPE
To John Greenleaf Whittier.— William Hayes Ward.— AA— _GA
To John Keats, Poet, at Springtime. — Count
:ee Cullen.— ANL
-BPM-32
(I Have Seen Higher, Holier Things than These.) — OAEP
Katherine Mansfield. — Jane Culver. — BPM-31
' j.1_1 T7J Oj. ITi 4. •V'T-'f! TE?T7"T>1V,<r
— BANP— CDC
To Jonathan Swift. — Lee Wilson Dodd.-
To Joseph. — Harriet Hoock. — WHL
To Joseph Ablett. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN
To Joseph Jefferson. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
To Joseph Joachim. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
To Julia. — Robert Herrick. — AEP-W
To Julia in Shooting Togs. — Owen Seaman. — BOHV — TPH
To Julia Marlowe. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
To Julia under Lock and Key. — Owen Seaman. — PA — THP
To June. — Leigh Hunt. — PBGP
To K. de M. (Echoes, XXXIV). — William Ernest Henley .-
POTT
To K. de M. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EPW-S
To K. H. — Thomas Edward Brown. — VLEP
TO KAAON (To Kalon).— Arthur Hugh Clough.— <BPN— VLEP
To
To Kathleen.™ Edna St. Vincent Millay.— -FFTM
To Keats. — Lord Dunsany. — BMEP
To Keep a Secret. — Unknown.— BHP
To Keep a True Lent. — Robert Herrick.— BEL — EM-1 — EP—
EPEP— EPP— HBV— TOP
(True Lent, A.)— DD— LPS-2— OHIP
To Keep the Peace. — Daniel Garnett Bickers.— RH
To Kentucky. — Unknown. — WRR-20
To King James. — Ben Jonson.— OAEP
To King Victor Emmanuel. — Henry Lushington.- — TBV
"To Know All Is to Forgive All." — Nixon Waterman.— BLP A
—FF—HT—POI— SPE-5— VIL
To Know Silence Perfectlv: "There is a music." — Carl Sand
burg.— GMAS
To Kriss. — Unknown. — PPYP
To L. B. C. L. M. — Robert Bridges. See I Love All Beauteous
Things.
To L. C.— Lucy Hawkins.— HBMV
To L. H. B. — "Katherine Mansfield" (Mrs. John Middleton
Murry).— HBMV
To La Sanscceur. — William Caldwell Roscoe. — VA
To Labor Is to Pray. — Frances Sargent Osgood. See Labor Is
Worship.
To Laddie. — Anne Robinson. — SUS
To Lady Anne Fitzpatrick, when about Five Years Old [with a
Present of Shells]. — Horace Wralpole, Earl of Oxford.
— CEP— OBEC
To Lady Fitzgerald, in her Seventieth Year. — William Words
worth. — EPW-4
To Lady Jane. — Vachel Lindsay.-^CPL
To Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley. — Matthew Prior.
See Letter to the Honourable Lady Miss Margaret-Cav-
endish-Holles-Harley, A.
To Laura W , Two Years Old. — Nathaniel Parker Willis.
— HBV
To Laurence Button. — Austin Dobson, — BPN
To Leigh Hunt, Esq. — John Keats. — BPN — ERP
(Dedication. To Leigh Hunt, Esq.) — GPE
To Leonainie. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To Lesbia ("My sweetest Lesbia," etc.). — Thomas Campion
(after Catullus) .—HBV— SEP
(My Sweetest Lesbia.)— AWP— JAWP— SBA— WBP
("My sweetest Lesbia," etc.). — EG — NBE — OBSC
(My Sweetest Lesbia, Let Us Live and Love.)— EPEP
To Lesbia. — John Godfrey Saxe. — HBV
To Lesbia ("How many Kisses," etc."). — Unknown (after
Catullus).— WTP-3
To Lesley. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Leuconoe. II (Odes, I, 11). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field.— AA— PEF
(Horace I, 11.)— ALV
(Some Translations from Horace, 2, tr. by W. B. Mor
rison.) — OA
(To Leuconoe. I, tr. by Roswell Martin Field.) — AA
To Leven Water. — Tobias George Smollett. — OBEV
To Li Chien. — Po Chu-i, tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur Waley.
— AWP
To Licinius (Odes, II, 10). — Horace (Quintus Horatius Flac-
cus), tr. fr. the Latin by William Cowper. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
(Golden Mean, The, orig. Latin and tr. by William
Cowper.)— HBV
("Receive, dear friend, the truths I teach.") — FT
To Life.— Thomas Hardy.— CMP— TOP
To Lighten My Darkness. — Unknown. See Thousand and One
Nights.
To Ligurinus. II (Odes, IV, 10). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field. — PEF
To Lincoln's Bust in Bronze. — Richard Watson Gilder. See
On the Life-Mask of Abraham Lincoln.
To Little Renee on First Seeing Her Lying in Her Cradle. —
William Aspenwall Bradley. — HBV
To Live. — Unknown. — BS
"To live in hell, and heaven to behold. — Henry Constable. See
Diana.
To Live Merrily and to Trust to Good Verses. — Robert Herrick
V —AEP-W— AWP— BEL— EPEP— FT— OBS
To Lizard Head.— Clifford J. Laube.— CAW
To Longfellow — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — SPP
To Look upon the Face. — John White Chadwick.— BFV
To Lord Byron.— Richard Henry Wilde.— SPP
To Losers. — George Dillon. — NP
To Losers of Earth and God. — Brother X." — VF
To Louis Kossuth. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN
To Love.— Thomas Lodge.— B CEP
To Love. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Tobias Hume). — BCEP
(Devotion.) — GPE — OBEV
("Fain would I change.")— AEP-W— EG— EV-1— OBS
(Madrigal.)— CBE
(Omnia Vincit.)— GTSL
(Song.)— HBV
To Love:* A Sonnet. — Philip Ayres. — CEP
To Love, at Last, the Victory. — David Starr Jordan. — OQP —
QP-1
To Love Unloved. — Alexander Scott. — BSV
(To Luve Unluvit.)— EBSV
To Lovers. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — PR— TBM
To Lovers of Earth: Fair Warning. — Countee Cullen. — CDC
To Lucasta ("I laugh and I sing but cannot tell"). — Richard
Lovelace. — OBS
To Lucasta ("Lucasta, frown and let me die"). — Richard Love
lace.— CRE—EPW-2
To Lucasta ("Tell me not, sweet, I am unkind"). — Richard
Lovelace. See To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars.
To Lucasta, Going beyond the Seas. — Richard Lovelace. —
AEP-W— CR—EA — EPS— EV-2 — GTSE— GTSL-
HBV— OAEP— OBEV— OBS— SBA
("If to be absent were to be.") — GTBS
To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars (C.). — Richard Lovelace. —
AEP-W— AEV— ALV— AWP— BBV— BCEP— BEL—
BFVR— BLV— BPB— BTP— CBE— CBOV— CBPC—
CR— CRE—CRP— EM-1— EPC— EPEP— EPS— FT—
GEPM— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— ISP—
JAWP-- LEAP— LL-4— MCCG— NAL— OTA— PIAE
— PTER— SBA— SEP— SPE-3— TCEP— TOP— TPH
— TVSH— WBP— WHA— WP— WTP-4
(Going to the Warres.)— OBS
(Going to the Wars.)— EPC— EPW-2—LH
(To Lucasta.)— LPS-1
(To Lucasta, Going to the Wars.)— E A— EP— EPP— GPE
—OAEP— OBEV
"To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars." — Edwin Meade Robinson.
See Limericised Classics.
To Lucy, Countesse of Bedford, with Mr. Donnes Satyres. —
Ben Jonson. — OBS
To Luve Unluvit.— Alexander Scott. See To Love Unloved.
To Lydia ("Tell me, Lydia," etc. — Odes, I, 8). — Horace,
tr. fr. the Latin by Eugene Field. — PEF
(Some Translations from Horace, 1, tr. by W. B. Morri
To Lydia.
, , .
son — longer than above.) — OA
I ("When, Lydia, you," etc.
Odes, I, 13).—
. , , , . , ,
Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Eugene Field. — PEF
To M. E. W.— G. K. Chesterton.— HBV
To M. F. — Stella Reinhardt. — OA
To M. H. — William Wordsworth. See Poems on the Naming
of Places.
To M. Henry Lawes, the Excellent Composer, of His Lyrics. —
Robert Herrick. — OAEP
To M. L. Gray (Dedication to "Echoes from the Sabine
Farm"). — Eugene Field. — PEF
To M. O. S. — James Russell Lowell. See Our Love Is Not
a Fading Earthly Flower.
To M. T. — Bayard Taylor. — AA
To Madame de Sevigne. — De MontreuiL— LPS-3
To Mademoiselle - . — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
To Mademoiselle - . — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
To Maecenas ("Thank you, O valued friend," etc. — Odes, I, 20).
— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Eugene Field. — PEF
To Maecenas ("Descended of an ancient line" — Odes, III, 29).
Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by John Dry den. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
(Horat. Ode 29. Book 3.)— CEP
(Invitation to Maecenas — tr. by Eugene Field.) — PEF
Imitation of Horace (st. 7). — VIL
(Happy the Man.)— OTA— SPE-5
To Maia. — John Keats. See Fragment of an Ode to Maia.
Written on May Day, 1818.
To Make a Prairie (Nature, XCVII). — Emily Dickinson.—
GR-a—HBVY— TCAP— YT
(Revery.)— BPP
To Malherbe. — Frangois Maynard, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
To Manon, Comparing Her to a Falcon. — Wilfrid Scawen
Blunt.— OBVV— VA
(Falcon, The.)— ACP
To Manon, On Her Lightheartedness. — VA
To Manon, on His Fortune in Loving Her. — Wilfrid Scawen
Blunt.— GTSL— HBV— LEAP— OBEV— SBA— VA
To Marguerite. — Matthew Arnold. See Switzerland.
To Marguerite. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
To Marguerite — Continued. — Matthew Arnold. See Switzerland.
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To MY
To Marie.— John Bennett. — BOHV — NA
To Mark Mother's Grave.— C/wfcHOzew.— OHCS-21-— WRR-52
To Mark Twain. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
At a Birthday Feast.
At the Memorial Meeting.
"To market, to market, to buy a fat pig" (abr.). — Mother
Goose. — RI S
(Mother Goose's Melodies.) — HBV — HBVY
(To Market.)— CPN
(To Market, To Market — abr.) — OTPC
("To market, to market" — sel.) — PPL
("To market, to market, to buy a plum cake" — with 2
additional lines.) — SAS
To Martin Niemoeller. — Edith Lovejoy Pierce. — AMV-37
To Mary. — Samuel Bishop. — HBV
(To His Wife on the Sixteenth Anniversary of Her Wed
ding-day, with a Ring.) — CBOV
To Mary (C.).— William Cowper.— BEL— EM-1— EP— EPW-3
—GEPM— ISP— LL-4— OAEP— OBEC— TPH
(My Mary.) — BFV — GPE— OBEV
(To the Same.)— EV-3— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— SBA
To Mary (Dedication). — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Revolt of Islam, The.
To Mary __ Charles Wolfe. — BPB — GPE— GTSL— HBV—
OBEV— OBRV
(Lines Written to Music.) — TIP
(Song: To Mary-)— EV-4
To Mary Field French. — Eugene Field. — PEF
To Mary in Heaven. — Robert Burns. — ATP — BCEP — BEL —
CRE— CRP— EA— EP— EPW-3 — GEPM — HBV—
LEAP— LPS-1— MBL— OAEP— TCEP— SBA— WLIP
(Thou Lingering Star.)— EBSV— OBEC
To Mary Lady Wroth. — Ben Jonson. — OBS
To Mary Lamb. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPM — TOP
(To the Sister of Elia.)— HBV
To Mary Magdalen. — Bartholome Leonardo de Argensola, tr.
fr. the Spanish by William Cullen Bryant.— CAW
(Mary Magdalen.)— WTP-4
To Mary Sinclair, with a Volume of His Poems. — Thomas
Campbell.— ERP
To Mary Unwin. — William Cowper. — CBOV— EV-3— GPE—
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — HBV — LEAP — OBEV—
SBA— TPH
(Sonnet to Mrs. Unwin.) — AEP-D — BEL— CRE— OAEP
—OBEC
(To Mrs. Unwin.)— ES— TCEP
To Maude. — Gareth Marsh Stanton. — VM
To Maystress Margaret Hussey. — John Skelton. See Garlande
of Laurell.
"To rne, fair friend, you never can be old." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (CIV).
To Meadows.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W—AEV— AWP— CBE
—CBOV — CBPC— CH— EA— EG— EPS — EPW-2—
EV-2 — GBOV — GPE — HBV — LEAP — OBEV—
OTPC— WP
(To Meddowes.)— OBS
To Melancholy. — John Kendrick Bangs. — ICBD
To Melody. — George Leonard Allen. — CDC
To Melpomene (Odes, III, 30). — Horace, tr, fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field. — PEF
To Memory. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. — EA — GTML
To Men.— Anna Wickham.— MBP
To Men Unborn, — David Osborne Hamilton. — HH —
PEDC
To Michal Meditating a New Costume. — Charles Williams. —
TCPD
To Midnight Nan at LeRoy's. — Langston Hughes. — LA
To Miguel de Cervantes Saavadra. — Richard Kendall Munkit-
trick. — AA
To Milton.— Oscar Wilde.— BMEP
To Milton.— William Wordsworth.— BLV— ISP— LPS-3
(England, 1802— II.)— BCEP— HBV— OBEV
(Ideal.)— LH
(London, 1802.)— ATP— AWP— BEL— BPN— CBE — CR
—CRE — CRP— EM-2—EPNC— ERP— GEPC—
GPE — GR-e— GTSL— JAWP— LL-4— MCCG—
NAL— OAEP— OBRV — PFE — SEP— TCEP—
TOP— TPH— WLIP
(London 1802— I.)— ES
(London, 1802— To Milton.)— EPN
(Milton.)— EPC— EPW-4 — LEAP— LLC— WTP-10
("Milton thou shouldst," etc.) — GTBS — GTSE
(Milton Thou Shouldst Be Living.)— SBA— WH A
(Sonnet II, London, 1802.)— EV-3
(Sonnet: London 1802.)— GEPM— PTER
To Milton — Blind. — Stephen Phillips. — MBP
To Minerva.— Thomas Hood (after the Greek) .— BCEP— BFP
—BOHV— FT— HBV— PIAE— TOP
To Miss Arundell. — Walter Savage Landor. — OBVV
To (Miss Blackett), on her First Ascent to the Summit
of Helvellyn.— William Wordsworth.— EPW-4
To Miss Charlotte Pulteney in Her Mother's Arms. — Ambrose
Philips.— CEP— EP— EPW-3— EV-3— OBEC
(To Charlotte Pulteney.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV
—SBA
"Little gossip, blithe and hale" (20 11.).— GPE
To Miss Margaret Pulteney. — Ambrose Philips. — CEP —
EV-3
To Miss Mitford. — Charles Kingsley. — CPOI
To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon His Blindness. — John Milton. —
EPEP— OBS
(On His Own Blindness.) — LPS-3
(Sonnet, Cyriack Skinner.) — SEP
To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon His Blindness. (Continued).
(To Cyriack Skinner.)— ATP— BEL— CRE— CRP— EP—
EPP — EPS — GEPC — ISP— NAL— TCEP—
TOP— TPH
(To the Same.) — CR — EM-1
(To the Same upon His Blindness.) — ES
To Mr. Gray.— David Garrick.— OBEC
To Mr. H. Lawes on His Airs.— John Milton.— AWP— EM - 1—
EP— ES— JAWP— WBP
(Sonnet [XIII]: To Mr. H. Lawes on His Aires.)— OBS
To Mr. Henry Lawes, Who Had Then Newly Set a Song of
Mine, in the Year 1635. — Edmund Waller. — EPS
To Mr. Hobbes.— Abraham Cowley — EPW-2
To Mr. Jervas, with Fresnoy's "Art of Painting," Translated
by Mr. Dryden. — Alexander Pope. — OBEC
To Mr. Lawrence.— John Milton.— AWP— CR— EM-1— EPEP
— ES— EV-2 — FT— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL — JAWP
—OBEV— PC— WBP
(Sonnet [XVII]: "Lawrence of vertuous Father vertuous
Son.")— OBS
To Mr. Simpson. — Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman
Drake. See Croaker Papers.
To Mr. Thomas Southerne on His Birthday, 1742. — Alexander
Pope. — FT
To Mr. W. B. on the Birth of His First Child.— William
Cartwright. — NBE
To Mrs. Ann Flaxman.— William Blake.— OBRV
To Mistress Anne Cecil, upon Making Her a New Year's
Gift.— William Cecil.— OBSC
To Mistress Barbara. — Eugene Field.
(Two Valentines, I.) — PEF
To Mrs. Barnes. — Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman
Drake. See Croaker Papers.
To Mistress Gertrude Statham. — John Skelton. See Garlande
of Laurell.
To Mistress Isabel Pennell. — John Skelton. See Garlande of
Laurell.
To Mrs. Ivilburn Kilmer. — Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.)— JK-2
To Mrs. M. A. upon Absence. — "Orinda" (Katherine. Philips).
—NBE
To Mrs, M. B. on Her Birth-day. — Alexander Pope. — CEP—
OBEC
To Mistress Margaret Hussey. — John Skelton. See Garlande
of Laurell.
To Mistress Margery Wentworth. — John Skelton. See Gar
lande of Laurell.
To Mrs. Meigh upon Her Wedding-Day. — George Canning. —
ALV
To Mistress Pyrrha (Odes, I, 5). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field. — PEF — PR
(Horace to Pyrrha.)— LHV
(To Pyrrha— fr. by John Milton.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To Mrs. Unwin. — William Cowper. See To Mary Unwin.
To Moliere. — Nicolas Boileau, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
To Mollidusta. — James Robinson Planche. — NA
To Monsieur de la Mothe le Vayer. — "Moliere" (Jean Baptiste
Poquelin), tr. fr. the French by Austin Dobson. — AWP
—JAWP— WBP
To Morfydd.— Lionel (Pigot) Johnson.— GTIV—LBBV— MBP
— OBMV— POTT— VLEP
To Morning.— William Blake.— ABVC—MV-2
To Mother.— Louisa M, Alcott.— MOAH
To Mother. — Anne Campbell. — PDN
To Mother.— W. Fessenden.— PDN
To Mother. — Geraldine Smith. — HB
To Mother Fairie.— Alice Gary.— CFBP— PB-3— TYP
To Mother — in Heaven. — Bennett Weaver. — OQP — PDN —
QP-1
To Mother Maryanne. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPOI
To Mother Nature. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — GPE — HBV
To Motorists. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
To Music. — -Robert Herrick. See To Music, to Becalm His
To Music.— William Kean Seymour.— HBMV
To Music, to Becalm His Fever. — Robert Herrick. — ATP — EG
—EPS— EV-2— GPE— HBV— OBEV— PIAE
(Music.)— EPW-2
(To Music.) — CRE
(To Musique, to Becalme His Fever.) — OBS
To My Book.— Philip Freneau.— APB— IAP
To My Book. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP
To My Books. — William Roscoe. — MOB
To My Bookseller. — Ben Jonson. — EPEP
To My Brother. — Miles Jeffery Game Day. — VM
To My Brothers. — Norman Gale. — VA
To My Cat. — John G. Neihardt. — PPA
To My Cat.— Rosamund Marriott Watson.— FT— POT— PPA
— VA
To My Chickadee.— Eva T. Guild.— HB
To My Child Carlino. — Walter Savage Landor. — OBRV
To My Children. — John J. Burchenal. — FAOV
To My Children. — Marion Strobel.— NP
To My Country. — Raymond Holden. — NYBV
To My Country. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — AOAH
To My Countrymen. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — OQP —
PDN— QP-2
To My Daughter. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — FAOV
To My Daughter. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Nelson
R. Tyerman.— FAOV
To My Daughter. — Archibald Lampraan. — CPG
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
To My Daughter.— Frieda S. Whalen.— HB
To My Daughter Betty, the Gift of God. — Thomas Michael
Kettle.— BMC— CAW— HBMV— -VM
To My Dear and Loving Husband. — Anne Bradstreet. See
Letters to Her Husband.
To My Dear Friend, Mr. Congreve, on His Comedy Called
"The Double-Dealer."— John Dryden.— CEP— GEPC—
NBE— OBS
(To My Dear Friend, Mr. Congreve.)— EPRE
(To My Friend, Mr. Congreve.)— EPW-2
(To My Friend, Mr. Congreve, 1693 — abr.)— EA
To My Empty Purse. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Complaint of
Chaucer to His Empty Purse.
To My Excellent Lucasia, on Our Friendship. — "Orinda"
To My Father.— William Rose Benet.— FAOV
To My Father.— William Hamilton Hayne.— SPP
To My Father.— Grace Denio Litchfield.— FAOV
To My Father.— "Philardee" (Phil R. Davis).— FAOV
To My Father. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPOI
To My Father.— Iris Tree.— FAOV— HBMV
To My First Love, My Mother. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
— CPOI— OHIP
(Dedications.)— MOAH
(Dedicatory Sonnet.) — VLEP
To My Firstborn. — Bernard Isaac Durwood. — JKCP
To My Friend. — Wilfred Owen. — NAMP
To My Friend, Grown Famous. — Eunice Tietjens. — HBMV
To My Friend, Mr. Congreve L 1693]. — John Dryden. See To
My Dear Friend, Mr. Congreve, on His Comedy Called
"The Double-Dealer."
To My Friend on Her Eighty-First Birthday. — Anne Virginia
Culbertson.— MHT
To My Friends. — Friedrich von Schiller, tr. fr. the German by
James Clarence Mangan. — AWP
To My Godchild — Francis M. W. M. — Francis Thompson.—
(To My Godchild.)— PC
To My Good Master.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To My Grandmother. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — ALV —
CRE— EP— EPP— HBV— OBVV — TOP— TPH— VA
— WTP-6
To My Grandmother. — Helen E. Murphy. — OTA
To My Heart, Bidding It Have No Fear. — William Butler
Yeats-— LC
(To His Heart, Bidding It Have No Fear.) — PC
To My Honour'd Friend, Dr. Charleton. — John Dryden. — CEP
To My Honour'd Kinsman, John Driden, of Chesterton, in the
County of Huntingdon, Esq., sel. — John Dryden. See
Fables, The.
To My Household Gods. — Jean Frangois Ducis, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
To My Husband. — Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey. — VF
To My Inconstant Mistress. — Thomas Carew. — AEP-W — EPS
—EV-2— HBV— OBS
(To His Inconstant Mistress.) — OBEV
("When thou, poor excommunicate.") — EG
To My Infant Son. — Thomas Hood. See Parental Ode to My
Son, Aged Three Years and Five Months.
To My Jacobus Stainer. — Edith Flint von Wald. — HB
To My Lady. — George Henry Boker. See Sonnets.
To My Lady Dear (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
To My Little Daughter. — E. J. Francis Davies.— FAOV
To My Little Son. — Julia Johnson Davis. — FAOV — HBMV
To My Love.— W. A. Eaton.— OHCS-25
To My Love. — John Godfrey Saxe. — HBV
To My Love. — Sir John Suckling. See Song: *1 prithee send
me back my heart."
"To my love I whisper, and say.'* — Robert Bridges. — PWB
To My Mistress. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — VA —
WTP-6
To My Most Dearly-Loved Friend, Henry Reynolds, Esquire,
of Poets and Poesy. — Michael Drayton. — OAEP — OBS
Marlowe (seL). — GPE
To My Mother. — Eugene Field. — PEF
(Mother of Eugene Field, The — included in. by Ida Com-
stock Below)— MOAH
To My Mother. — John Freeman. — LHW
To My Mother. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Matilda
Dickson.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To My Mother. — Felicia Dorothea Hernans. — MOAH
To My Mother.— Thomas Moore.— OHIP— PEDC
To My Mother. — Howell L. Finer. — WRR-23
To My Mother. — Edgar Allan Poe. — APB — CAP — DD — GEPM
— IAP— LA— MCCG— MOAH
To My Mother. — Robert Haven Schatiffler. — MOAH
To My Mother. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
To My Mother.— Henry Kirke White.— MOAH
To My Mother. — Jewell Wurtzbaugh. — OA
To My Mother.— John Allen Wyeth.— HT
To My Mother Church. — Enid Dinnis. — BMC
To My Mother, October, 1915. — Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.)— JK-2
To My Ninth Decade. — Walter Savage Landor. — BEL — BPN
(Lyrics and Epigrams.) — ERP
To My Nose. — Alfred A. Forrester. — BLPA — BOHV —
LPS-3
To My Old Coat. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the French
by Eugene Field.— PEF
To My Old Friend, William Leachman. — James Whitcomb
Riley. — CPWR
To My Patrons. — Lionel Johnson, — JKCP
To My Promised Wife.— John Walsh.— TIP
To My Quick Ear (Nature, XCII). — Emily Dickinson.— AP A
(Parting, XIII.)— MAPA
To My Readers. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APB — CAP — IAP
— TCAP
To My Setter, Scout.— Frank H. Seldon. — BLPA
To My Sister. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To My Sister. — William Wordsworth. — BPN— ERP — GEPC—
OBRV— SN
To My Son. — William Rose Benet. — AMV-36
To My Son, sel. — Lady Dufferin.
Love Hath a Language. — HBV
To My Son. — Margaret Johnstone Grafflin. — MHT
(Like Mother, Like Son.) — BLPA
To My Son. — Thomas Hood. See Parental Ode to My Son,
Aged Three Years and Five Months.
To My Son. — Herbert Everell Rittenburg. — VF
To My Son. — Unknown.—GPWW
To My Son.— John V. A. Weaver.— FAOV
To My Terrier Rex. — Agnes Kendrick Gray. — PVS — TBM
To My Tortoise ANAFKH (Anangke). — Eugene Lee-Hamilton
—OBVV
To My Tortoise Chronos. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — VA
To My Totem. — Henry Charles Beeching. — VA
To My Unborn Song. — Cyril Morton Thorne.— BLPA
To My Wife.— Robert Louis Stevenson. See My Wife.
To My Wife — with a Copy of My Poems. — Oscar Wilde
WTP-10
To My Worthy Friend Master George Sandys on His Transla
tion of the Psalms. — Thomas Carew.— EV-2
(To My Worthy Friend Mr. George Sandys.) — OBS
To My Worthy Friend, Master T. Lewes. — Henry Vaughan.
To My Young Lady Lucy Sidney. — Edmund Waller. — EV-2—
OAEP
(To a Very Young Lady.)— OBS
(To the Younger Lady Lucy Sydney.) — SB A
("Why came I so untimely forth.") — EG
To Myra. — George Granville. — CEP
To N. V. de G. S.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— VA
To Natalie. — Morris Ryskind. — HBMV
To Nature. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — ES
To Nature. — Emma O. Finney. — HB
To Nature. — Mahlon Leonard Fisher.— LA
To Nature's Nobleman. — Various Authors. — WRR-45
To Neobule (Odes III, 12).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field.— PEF
To Night (C.).— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— ATP— AWP— BEL—
BLV— BPN— CBE— CRE— CRP— EM-2— EP— EPN
— EPNC— EPP— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4— GEPC— GPE
— GTSL— HBV — HB VY — JAWP— LEAP— LL-4 -
LPS-2— MCCG — NAL — OAEP — OBRV — PCD —
PIAE — PPD-1 — SBA — SEP — ST— TOP— TPH—
TVSH— WBP— WHA
(Night.)— B CEP— OAEP
("Swiftly walk o'er the western wave.") — EG
(To the Night.) — BFP — BFVR— CH— GTBS— GTSE—
To Night. — Arthur Symons.— POTT
To Night. — Joseph Blanco White. — EV-4 — GPE — HBV —
OHPI— NAL— OBRV— TPH— WGRP
("Mysterious night, when our first parent knew.") — EG
(Night.)— BCEP—GTIV— JKCP— LPS-2
(Night and Death.)— EPN— ES—SN
(Sonnet to Night, A.)— SEP (diff. vers.)— TVSH
To No One in Particular. — Witter Bynner. — LHW — PR
"To nothing fitter can I thee compare". — Michael Dra
To November.— G. W. Adams.— TOAH
To O. E. A.— Claude McKay.— BANP
To O. S. C. — Annie Eliot Trumbull. — AA
To 0. W. Holmes.— Paul Hamilton Hayne. — DD— GA
To O. W. Holmes. On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday.— James
Russell Lowell. — FT
(Tc Holmes.)— CAP
To Ocean Hazard: Gipsy.— Lionel Pigot Johnson.— VLEP
To CEnone. — Robert Herrick. See To ^Enone
To Offer Brave Assistance (Further Poems, XXIV).— Emily
Dickinson. — LL-3
To Olive.— Lord Alfred Douglas.— BMC— HMSP— OBVV
To Oliver Wendell Holmes.— John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
To Olivia. — Francis Thompson. — BMEP— MBP
To Omar Khayyam.— Justin Huntly McCarthy.— LEAP
To One Alone. — Jorge Manrique. See Coplas on the Death
of His Father, the Grandmaster of Santiago The
To One Being Old. — Langdon Elwyn Mitchell. — AA — OBAV
To One Choosing a Kitten. — Unknown. — ABVC — PB-1— RYC
To One Gone.— Hollis Russell.— OA
To One I Love. — Amory Hare.— SPT
rayton.
To One in Paradise.— Edgar Allan Poe. See Assignation,
The.
To One Loved. — George Sterling.— LHW
To One of Little Faith. — Hildegarde Planner. — HBMV RT
To One Older. — Marion Margaret Boyd. — HBMV
To One Persuading a Lady to Marriage.— "Orinda" (Kath-
erine Philips) .—EV-2 — OBEV
To One Self-Slain. — Charles Hanson Towne — BPP
(Of One Self-Slain.)— BAP— LEAP— SB MV— WGRP
To One Shortly to Die. — Walt Whitman. — CAP
To One Singing. — Russell Mayo Spear.— CAG
550
TITLE INDEX
To Sir
Tn One That Pleaded Her Own Want of Merit. — Thomas
Stanley.— OBS
To One Unknown.— Helen Dudley.— AV—NP
Tn One Who Denies the Possibility of a Permanent Peace. —
Lady Margaret Sackville.-HBMV— OHPP-RH
To One Who Died in Autumn. — Virginia Taylor McCorraick. —
HJBMV
Tn One Who Has Been Long in City Pent. — John Keats. — BEL
To J-BLV ' — BPN— CRP— EM-2— ERP— GEPM-GPE—
HBV— MCCG— SB A— TPH
fSonnet: "To one who has been long in city pent.") —
BLPA— GEPC— PC
(Sonnet— June, 1816.)— SEP
(Sonnet: To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent.) —
("To one who has been long in city pent.") — CBE — EV-4 —
GTSL
To One Who Is a Voice.— James L. McLane, Jr.— SPT
To One Who May Be Listening. — David Morton. — BPM-32
To One Who Might Have Borne a Message. — Edna St. Vincent
Millay.— HWM
To One Who Never Knew I Cared. — Elsie Thomas Culver. —
HB
To One Who Passed.- — Louise Burton Laidlaw. — RH
To One Who Said Me Nay. — Countee Cullen. — PR
To One Who Spoke of Eternal Things. — John Cowper Powys. —
BAP— GBOV
To One Who Would Make a Confession. — Wilfrid Scawen
Blunt.— HBV— LEAP
To One Who Wrote against a Fair Lady. — Edmund Waller. —
EPW-2
To One with Hands of Sleep.— Harold Vinal.— PC
To Orkney.— David Vedder.— EBSV
To Our Blessed Lady. — Henry Constable. — ACP— CAW—
OBSC
To Our Blessed Lord upon the Choice of His Sepulchre. —
Richard Crashaw.— ACP
(Divine Epigram, A: Upon Our Saviour's Tomb, Wherein
Never Man Was Laid.)— RT
To Our Fallen.— Robert E. Vernede.— VM
To Our Forefathers. — Frances Crosby Hamlet. — PSO
To Our Friends. — Lucian B. Watkins. — BANP
To Our Ladies of Death. — James Thomson (1834-1882).— BSV
To Our Lady.— Robert Henryson. — ACP— CAW
To Our Lord. — Francisco Galvam, tr. jr. the Portuguese by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
To Our Lord in the Sacrament. — St. Anselm, tr, fr. the Latin
by Romano Rios. — CAW
To Our Saviour. — Agostinho da Cruz, tr. fr. the Portuguese by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
To Our Unknown Dead.— Elizabeth Beck.— WRR-25
To Oxford. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. See Low Sunday and
Monday.
To P. G. B.— Charles Kenneth Scott-Moncrieff.— BMC
To Pain.— George Sterling.— JKCP
To Pan. — John Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The.
To Patricia, Eleven. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — PYM
To Peace.— Katharine Lee Bates. — AOAH
To Peace.— Richard Watson Dixon.— EV-5
To Peace.— "W, W. M."— RH
To Peace, with Victory. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. —
AOAH
To Penetrate That Room. — John Lehmann. — MBP
To Penshurst— Ben Jonson.— AWP— EPS— OBS
To Percy Buck.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
To Perilla.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W— EPEP— EPW-2— OBS
To Petronella at Sea.— Ford Madox Ford.— LHW
To Petronilla Who Has Put Up Her Hair. — Henry Howarth
Bashford.— HBV
To Petronius Arbiter.— Oliver St. John Gogarty.— OBMV
To Phidyle (Odes, III, 23).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Austin Dobson.— AWP
To Phillis.— Robert Herrick.— EPW-2
(To Phillis to Love, and Live with Him.)— OAEP
To Phillis.— Edmund Waller.— CEP— OAEP
(To Phyllis.)— CRE—EP
To Phillis, the Fair Shepherdess.— Thomas Lodge. See Phillis.
To Phoebe.— William S. Gilbert.— BOHV—PFE—THP
To Phyllis (Odes, IV, 11).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field. — PEF
To Phyllis.— Edmund Waller. See To Phillis.
To Poets.— Charles Hamilton Sorley.— GTML
To Pompeius Varus (Odes, II, 1).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field.— PEF
To Portrait of Lincoln. — Richard Henry Stoddard. See Abra
ham Lincoln ("This man," etc.}.
To Primroses, Filled with Morning Dew.— Robert Herrick.—
ABVC — BCEP— EG— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2— HBV—
OBS— SEP— TPH
To Prote. — Simmias of Thebes, tr. fr. the Greek by John Ad-
dington Symonds. — AWP
To Puck. — Beatrice Llewellyn Thomas. — HBMV
To Pyrrha. — Franklin P. Adams (after the Latin of Horace). —
WTP-5
To Pyrrha.— Horace. See To Mistress Pyrrha.
To Queen Elizabeth.— Sir John Davies. See Nosce Teipsum.
To Quintus Dellius (Odes, II, 3).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
Eugene Field.— PEF
To Quintus Hirpinus (Odes, II, 11).— Horace, tr. fr. the Latin
by Eugene Field.— PEF
To R. A." M. S. (Echoes, XLI) .—William Ernest Henley.— FT
(Spirit of Wine, The.)— HBV
To R. B. — Gerard Manley Hopkins.— POTT
See
To R. L. S. (Echoes, XXIX).— William Ernest Henley.— BPN
—MBP— POTT— VOD
To R. W. E.— Ellen Hooper.— LA
To Reformers in Despair. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
To Rhea.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— GPE — TCAP
To Rich Givers. — Walt Whitman.— LA
To Richard Owen Cambridge. — Thomas Edwards. — ES
To Rise Again. — Gertrude Scott Jewell. — VF
To Robert Browning.— Witter Bynner.— LPS-1
To Robert Browning.— Walter Savage Landor.-— BCEF—tflLL,
—BPN — CRE — CRP — EP — EPN— EPP— EV-4—
GTBS — GTSL — ISP— LEAP — MCCG — OAEP—
SBA— SEP— TPH— WLIP
(Lyrics and Epigrams— XVIII.)— ERP
(Robert Browning.)— GPE
To Robert Burns.— Robert Bridges. — PWB
To Robert Burns.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Robert Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer.— Alexander
Pope.— CEP— OBEC
To Robert, Earl of Salisbury.— Ben Jonson.— AEP-W
To Robert Louis Stevenson (Echoes, XXIX).— William Er-
To Robert Louis Stevenson.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Robin Goodfellow.— Eugene Field.— PEF
To Robin Red-Breast.— Robert Herrick.— EPS— EPW-2— OBS
To Rodin.— Charles Wharton Stork.— TBM
To Rose. — Austin Dobson. See Rose-Leaves.
To Rose.— Sara Teasdale.— HBV ^r
To Rosemounde. A Balade.— Geoffrey Chaucer.— SBA— W
To Roses in the Bosom of Castara.— William Habmgton.
Castara.
To Rosina Pico.— William Wilberforce Lord.— AA
To Rudyard Kipling.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Rupert Brooke.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. See Battle, The.
To Russia.— "Joaquin" Miller.— AA— LA
T0 5. C. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EPW-5
To S. M.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— FFTM
To S. R. Crockett.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— EA— EPW-5—
POTT
(Blows the Wind Today.)— BSV— CH—GTSE
(Vailima.)— CBE
(Whaups, The.)— VA , „
To Sad Young Women Who Bewail in Verse the Sameness of
the Male.— Henry Morton Robinson.— NYBV
To Safeguard the Heart from Hardness.— Sarah N. Cleghorn.
—PC
To Saint Charles Borromeo.— Walter Savage Landor.— TBV
To St. Joseph.— Charles L. O'Donnell.— JKCP
To Saint Margaret. — Henry Constable. — ACP
To Saint Mary Magdalen.— Henry Constable.— ACP
To St. Mary Magdalen. — Benjamin Dionysius Hill. — AA
To St. Valentine.— Jennie Betts Hartswick. — DD
To Sally (Odes I, 22).— Horace tr. fr. the Latin by John.
Quincy Adams.— AA—ALV— AWP— JAWP—LHV—
PR— WBP— WTP-1 % WT,
(To Aristus Fuscus — tr. by Eugene Field.) — JPJiJb
To San Francisco.— S. J. Alexander.— PAH
To Santa Claus.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR Tr,ATS
To Sappho, about Her Apple.— Aline Kilmer.— BAP— LEAP
To Saxham. — Thomas Carew. — OBS
To Science.— Edgar Allan Poe. See Al Aaraaf.
To Seal [To Sea!].— Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Deaths
"To see a World" in a grain of Sand." — William Blake. See
Auguries of Innocence. „ _ __ n 0._
To Seneca Lake.— James Gates Percival.— BAV— LPS-2— SN
To Serve Is to Gain.— Charles H. Mackintosh.— GPWW
To Sextus.— Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Pott and Wright.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
To Shakespeare.— Hartley Coleridge.— VA
To Shakespeare.— Richard Edwin Day.— AA
To Shakespeare.— Thomas Hardy.— VLEP
To Shakespeare's Love. — Edward H. McPhehm. — SK
To Sheena, Beloved, Thought Dying.— Orgill Cogie.— HMSP
To Shelley.— Walter Savage Landor.— TBV
To Shelley.— John Banister Tabb.— AA— GPE— LBAP
To Signora Cuzzoni. — Ambrose Philips. — CEP — OBEC
To Sigurd.— Katharine Lee Bates.— CV—PPA
To Silence (a&r.).— Alice Meynell.— GPE
To Silence. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
To Silvia. — Anne Finch. See Cautious Lovers, The.
To Silvia. — William Shakespeare. See Two Gentlemen of
Verona, The. .
To Sir Henrie Savile upon His Translation of Tacitus.— Ben
Jonson.— OBS
To Sir Henry Goodyere. — John Donne. — EA
sir Henry Goodyere. — Ben Jonson. — FT
To Sii
To Sir Henry Vane the Younger. — John Milton. — ES — OBS
To Sir John Oldcastle. — Thomas Hoccleve. — EP
To Sir Philip Sidney's Soul. — Henry Constable.— ES
(On Sir Philip Sidney.)— OBSC ^^
(On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney.)— AEP-W— OBEV
(Sonnet Prefixed to Sidney's Apology for Poetry, 1595.) —
EPW-1
To Sir Robert Wroth.— Ben Jonson.— EPEP
To Sir Thos. Barlow, P. R. C. P.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
To Sir Thomas Egerton. — Samuel Daniel. — OBSC
To Sir Toby. — Philip Freneau.— APB
To Sir William Alexander. — William Drummond of Hawthorn-
jew.— OBS
(Sonnet to Sir W. Alexander.)— EPW-2
To Sir William Davenant upon His Two First Books of Gondi-
bert — Abraham Cowley. — CEP
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To Sleep
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
To Sleep. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sleep, The.
To Sleep. — Giovanni della Casa, tr. fr. the Italian by John
Addingtqn Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To Sleep. — William Drtimmond of Hawthornden. See Sonnet:
"Sleep, Silence' Child, sweet father of soft rest."
To Sleep. — Maybury Fleming. — AA
To Sleep, sel. ("But thou, O Sleep, bend down and give"). —
Norman Gale. — PC
To Sleep.— John Keats.— BPN— EM-2— EP—EPN— EPP—ES
__EV-4— OAEP— OBEV— OBRV— PC— WHA
(Sonnet to Shakespeare.) — GPE
To Sleep. — Walter Savage Landor. — VA
(Epigram: "Come, Sleep! but mind ye!" etc.) — FT
To Sleep.— Percy MacKaye.— HBMV
To Sleep. — Frances Sargent Osgood. — AA — LEAP
To Sleep. — Maimie A. Richardson. — HMSP
To Sleep. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(XXXIX).
To Sleep. — Pontus de Tyrard, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
To Sleep.— William Wordsworth.— BPN— EM-2— EP—EPN—
EPP— ERP— GBV — GEPC — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
— HBR— HBV— MBL— OBRV— PC— PPD-1
( Sleep. )—B LV— IS P— PI AE
(Sleeplessness.)— LPS-3
To Slumber Town. — "M. E. W." — BOL
To Solitude. — John Keats. — BPN
(O Solitude.)— EPN
(O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell.)— ERP
(Solitude.)— LLC
(Sonnet.) — GEPC
To Some Philadelphia Sparrows. — Jeannette Marks. — MW —
PPA
To Somebody. — Harold Seton. — GPWW
To Song. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — HBV — VOD
"To Sorrow I bade good-morrow." — John Keats. See Endymion.
To Spain— A Last Word.— Edith M. Thomas.— MC—PAPm
To Speak, or Not to Speak. — Unknown. — WRR-S5
To Spring.— William Blake.— ABVC — ATP — CEP— CRE—
EV-3— GPE— HBV— MV-2— OBEC— OBEV— SBA
("O thou with dewy locks, who lookest down.") — EG
To Spring: On the Banks of the Cam. — William Stanley Ros-
coe.— OBVV
To Stella.— Hester Mulso.— OBEC
To Stella.— Sir Philip Sidney.— WHA
To Summer.— William Blake.— ABVC— CEP— MV-2
To Sunnydale. — Robert W. Service. — BFV — CPS
To Suzette. — Arthur S. Bourinqt. — CPG
To Sylvia, Who Sent Me Music of Her Own Composing. —
Schuyler B. Jackson.— CAG
To Taczea.— Walter Savage Landor. — EPW-4
To Tan Ch'iu. — Li T'ai-Po, .tr. fr. the Chinese by Arthur
Waley.— AWP
To th' Minstrel Girl.— T. A. Daly.— BOHV
To Thaliarchus (Odes, I, 9). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by
John Dryden.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Roman Winter-Piece, A. — tr. by Eugene Field.) — PEF
To the Adventurous. — John Keats. See On First Looking into
Chapman's Horner.
To the American Poet. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. — PAPm
To the Americans of the United States. — Philip Freneau. —
APB
To the Avon (1st 2 sts.) — Henry Wads worth Longfellow. — TBV
To the Balliol Men Still in Africa. — Hilaire Belloc. — GPE —
JKCP
To the Bat.— Edith King.— MPC-1— PBV
To the Beloved.— Alice MeynelL— LHW— TCPD
To the Birds, — Peter McArthur. — CPG
To the Blessed Sacrament. — Henry Constable. — ACP — CAW
To the Blue. High Mountain. — Rebecca Emery Morton. — HB
To the Body.— Alice MeynelL— ACP— GTML
To the Body (To the Unknown Eros, Bk, II [VII]). — Coventry
Patmore.— B M C— EP W-3— P OTT
To the Boy. — Elizabeth Clementine Kinney. — AA
To the Boy with a Country. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To the Boys of America. — Theodore Roosevelt. See American
Boy.
To the Brave Soul. — Wilbur Underwood. — WGRP
To the Cambro-Britains {or Britons) and Their Harp, His
Ballad of Agincotart. — Michael Drayton. — AEV — CRE
— EP— EPC— EPW-1— OAEP— OBS— TOP— TPH
(Agincourt.)— AEP-W— BEL — BHV— EA— EV-1— HBV
—LEAP — MCCG — NAL — OBEV— OHNP—
PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP— WHA
(Agincourt: The Battle.) — LH
(Ballad of Agincourt, The.)— BCEP— BPB— MCT
(Battle of Agincourt, The.)— ABVC— BFVR—GN— LPS-2
— OFPE— TVSH
(His Ballad of Agincourt.)— E PEP
(Ode to the Cambro-Britains and Their Harp, His Ballad
of Agincourt.) — EPP
To the Canadian Mothers. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — AOAH
To the Catbird. — Unknown. — BLA — SN
To the Child Jesus. — Henry van Dyke, — PVD
To the Child Jesus.— Rev. W. Roche.— PBV
To the Child Julia. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
To the Children of France.— R. R. Kirk.— PAPm
To the Christ. — John Banister Tabb. — MOM
To the Christians. — Francis P. Adams. — WGRP
To the Christians.— William Blake.— WGRP
To the City of Bombay.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
To the Colorado Desert. — Madge Morris Wagner. — BAP
To the Commonplace. — Gloria Goddard.— BAP
To the Companions.— Rudyard Kipling.— -RKV
To the Connecticut River. — John G. C. Bramard. — APW
To the Countesse of Bedford on New-Yeares Day. — John Donne.
—OBS
To the Countesse of Salisbury. — Aurelian Townshend. — OBS
To the Cricket— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To the Crocus — with My Love. — Marion Sturges- Jones. —
BOHV
To the Cuckoo. — John Logan (sometimes at. to Michael Bruce).
L-BCEP— BSV— EV-3— GPE — HBV— LEAP— LPS-2
— OBEV— SN— TVSH
(Ode: To the Cuckoo.)— CG— DD— EBSV— OBEC— OTPC
(Two Cuckoo Poems— II.)— ABVC
To the Cuckoo.— William Wordsworth.— BCEP— BEL— BLA—
BLV— BPB— BPN — CGOV — CR — CRE— CTBP—
EM-2— EP—EPN — EPNC — EPP— EPW-4 — ERP—
EV-3— GEPC— GEPM — GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE
—GTSD— ISP— JHP— LC — LEAP— LPS-2 — MBL—
MCCG— OBRV — OTA— OTPC— RON— SN— TCEP
_XOP— TPH— TVSH— WLIP— WP— WTP-10
To the Daisy ("Bright flower!"). — William Wordsworth. —
BpjST — EPN— ERP
To the Daisy ("In youth, from rock," etc.}. — William Words-
worth.— BPN— ERP— GEPC— PBGG
To the Daisy ("With little here to do or see"). — William
Wordsworth.— EPN — GR-e— GTBS—GTSE— GTSL-
HBV— HBVY— JPC— MBL
(Teethe Same~~Flower.)— BPN — ERP — GEPC— GPE—
NAL
To the Dandelion. — James Russell Lowell. — AP — APB — APD
— APL— CAP— DD (a&r.)—GN— HBV— HBVY— IAP
— JHP— LLC— MPB— NLK— NPSC— OBAV— OTA—
PB-8—PEOR— PTER— SN—SPE-S—TCAP— TVSH
"Dear common flower" (sel.) — ADAH — YT
To the Daughter of a Nymph. — Agnes Cochran Buamblett. —
HB
To the Dead.— William Bell Scott. — VA
To the Dead.— Gerald Caldwell Siordet.— VM
To the Dead Cardinal of Westminster. — Francis Thompson.—
POTT
To the Dead Doughboys. — William Ellery Leonard. — AOAH
To the Dead in the Graveyard underneath My Window. —
Adelaide Crapsey.— MMV— NPSC
To the Dead of '98. — Lionel Johnson. — HBV
"To the deep, to the deep." — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Prometheus Unbound.
To the Defenders of New Orleans. — Joseph Rodman Drake. —
DD— PAH
To the Desponding. — Alice Gary. See To Any Desponding
Genius.
To the Destroyers. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
To the Divine Image. — William Blake. See Divine Image,
The.
To the Dogs of the Great St. Bernard. — Chanoine Jules Gross
of St. Bernard, tr. fr. the French by Abbie Farwell
Brown. — PPA
To the Duke of York.— Robert Herrick.— EPW-2
To the Dykes. — Thomas DeWitt Talmage. — OHCS-32
To the Eagle.— James G. Percival. — SPE-8
To the Earl of Warwick on the Death of Mr. Addison.— -
Thomas Tickell.— CEP— EPW-3— EV-3— HBV— LPS-3
—OBEC
To the End. — John E. Bode. — BLRP
To the End. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — POTT — VLEP
To the English Martyrs. — Francis Thompson. — JKCP
To the Evening Star.— William Blake. — AEP-D — BCEP— CEP
—CH—CRP—EM-1— EPW-3— EV-3— MCCG— MV-2
—MW— OAEP— SEP— TPH
To the Evening Star. — Thomas Campbell. — EV-4 — GTBS—
GTSE
(Evening Star.) — LPS-2
(Song to the Evening Star.)— ERP— GTSL— HBV— SBA
—SEP
(Star That Bringest Home the Bee.) — EBSV
To the Evening Star. — Edgar Fawcett. — OBAV
To the Evening Wind. — Willia
Wind, The.
To the Explorers.— Marie de L. Welch.— AMV-37
To the Fallen Gum-Tree on Mt. Baw-Baw. — Douglas W.
Sladen.— PPA
To the Father. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
To the Federal Convention. — Thomas D wight. — PAH
To the Fir-Tree. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — CO AH
To the Flag of Stars.— Thomas Curtis Clark. — PEDC
To the Forgotten Dead. — Margaret Louise Woods. — BMEP—
GTML— LBBV— VA
To the Fountain of Bandusia (Odes, III, 13). — Horace, tr. fr.
the Latin by Eugene Field. — AA — AWP — JAWP —
PEF— WBP
(O Fons Bandusias — tr. by Austin Dobson.)— VA
To the Four Courts, Please. — James Stephens. — BLV — BMEP
—EPP— HBMV— MBP— TCEP
To the Fringed Gentian. — William Cullen Bryant. — AA — AP—
APA— APB— APD— APL — APW — AWP — CAP—
CBOV— DDA— GEPM — GN— GPE— GR-e— HBV—
IAP— JHP— LA— LC— LL-1 — LLC — LOW— LPS-2
— MO AP— MPB— MPC-1 0 — - OBAV — OBRV— GO-
OTA— OTPC— PB-6 — PBGG — POI— PTA-1— PRK—
TCAP— TOP— TPH— TSWC— VIL— YT
To the Gentle Reader. — Andrew Lang. — FT
To the Ghost of John Milton. — Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
.
liam Cullen Bryant. See Evening
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To the
To the Ghost of Martial. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP
To the Glory of the Needle. — Unknown. — PPGW
To the God of Love. — Edmund G. V. Knox. — ALV — HBMV
To the Gossamer-Light. — Charles Tennyson Turner. — VA
To the Graces. — F. L. Lucas. — BPM-30
To the Graduates. — Teresa Beatrice O'Hare. — WRR-55
To the Grasshopper. — Richard Lovelace. See Grasshopper, The.
To the Grasshopper and the Cricket. — Leigh Hunt.— EPN—
EPW-4— ERP — ES — GB V — GN— HB V— LEAP—
LPS-2— PCD— PPD-1— PTER— SEP— TCEP— TPH
(Grasshopper and the Cricket, The.) — BCEP— EV-4 — GPE
_LC— NPSC— TVSH
To the Guardian Angel. — Madame Tastu, tr. fr. the French. —
BOL
To the Guardian Angel. — Unknown. — WHL
To the Hardy Ones. — Elma Marlatt Dean. — AMV-35
To the Harpies. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — HBV — OBAV
To the Harvard Alumni. — Booker T. Washington. — SPE-6
(Voice from the Black Belt.) — WRR-54
To the Harvest Moon. — Henry Kirke White. — LPS-2
To the Head of a Greek Boy. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — BMC
To the Herald Honeysuckle. — Emily Pfeiffer. — VA
To the Highland Girl of Inversneyde. — William Wordsworth —
GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
To the Hon. Charles Montague. — Matthew Prior. — LPS-3
To the Housatonic at Stockbridge. — Robert Underwood John
son. — SN
To the Humble. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
To the Humblebee.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. — LPS-2
To the Humming-bird. — Jones Very. — LC
To the Ideal. — Norman Gale. — HTR
To the Immortal Memory of the Halibut on Which I Dined
This Day. — WilHam Cowper. — NBE
To the Immortall Memorie and Friendship of That Noble Paire,
Sir Lucius Gary and Sir H. Morison. — Ben Jonson.
See Pindaric Ode, A: To the Immortal Memory and
Friendship of That Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Gary and
Sir Henry Morrison.
"To the Irish Dead."— Essex Evans.— GPWW
To the Island of Zanti, Passed By. — A. R. Ubsdell. — BPM-35
To the Judge. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To the June Bride. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
To the Kid Sister.— "J. T. W."— PAPm
To the King of Navarre. — Clement Marot, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
To the King on His Navy. — Edmund Waller.— CEP
To the Kings. — Harry Kemp. — RH
To the Lady Lucy, Countess of Bedford. — Samuel Daniel —
OBSC
To the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumberland. — Samuel
Daniel.— AEP-W (si. abr.) — EPEP— EPW-1 — EV-1
OBSC
(Epistle to the Lady Margaret.) — EPP
(Epistle to the Lady Margaret Countess of Cumberland ) —
EP
To the Lady Margaret Ley.— John Milton. — EPEP — ES — EV-2
—GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— OBEV
(Sonnet X: "Daughter to that good Earl, once Presi
dent.")— OB S
To the Ladybird. — Caroline Anne Bowles. — CPN — TVC —
TVSH
(Lady-Bird.)— CFBP—GFA—RAR—TYP
(Ladybird, Ladybird.)— PEM
(Little Lady-Bird, The.)— WRR-12
To the Ladye Julia. — Eugene Field. — PEF
To the Lakes.— William Wilfred Campbell.— V A
To the Lapland Longspur. — John Burroughs. — BLA — SN
To the Lark.— Robert Herrick.— BLA— EPW-2— WP
To the Leanan Sidhe. — Thomas Boyd. — GTIV — TIP
To the Least American, If Not the Greatest, of All American
Poets. — William Griffith. — GA
To the Lighted Lady Window. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — CAW
To the Lions. — Elbridge Streeter Brooks. See Son of
Issachar, A.
To the Little Baby. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
To the Little House.— Christopher Morley.— BAP— HBMV—
SPT— TCAP— -WTP-7
To the Littlest of All.— Arthur Guiterman.— FAOV
To The Lord General Cromwell, May 1652. — John Milton. —
CRE—CRP— EPEP— EPP— LL-4—OBS— TPH
(Sonnet: To the Lord General Cromwell — C.}— EPW-2
(To the Lord General.)— LH
(To the Lord General Cromwell.) — BEL — EM-1 — EP —
EPS— GPE— LPS-3— SBA— TCEP
(To the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652, on the Pro
posals of Certain Ministers at the Committee for
Propagation of the Gospel.) — ES
To the Lord General Fairfax. — John Milton. — AEP-W
(On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester.)
— EM-1— OBS
(To the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester.)
—TPH
To the Lord Love. — "Michael Field" (Katherine Harris Brad
ley and Edith Emma Cooper). — OBMV
To the Lord of Potsdam. — Owen Seaman. — THP
To the Maiden in the East. — Henry David Thoreau. — MOAP
To the Maids on Christmas Morn. — Robert Herrick. — CHB
(Christmas Eve— Another to the Maids.) — OHIP
To the Man of the High North.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
To the Man-of-War Bird.— Walt Whitman.— AA—AP— BLA
—CAP — CBOV — GEPM — GPE — HBV — IAP—
MOAP— OBAV— PTER— TCAP— WLIP
•Alfred J. Waterhouse.— FF— HT—
William H. Hamilton. —
(
(
To the Man Who Fails.-
POI
To the Master of Harmonies. —
HMSP
To the Memory of a Lady (abr.*). — George, Lord Lyttelton. —
To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. — William Cullen Bryant.
See Abraham Lincoln.
To the Memory of Ben Jonson. — John Cleveland. — LPS-3
To the Memory of Ben Johnson, sel. ("Scorne then their cen-
sure"). — Jasper Mayne. — OBS
To the Memory of Fletcher Harper. — Dinah Maria Mulock. —
To the Memory of G. M. H.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
(Muse and Poet.)— OBMV
To the Memory of John Burroughs. — Catherine Parmenter. —
To the Memory of Mr. Charles Morwent. sel. — John Oldham.
"Thy soul within."— EPRE
(Quiet Soul— br. sel.}~ OBEV
(Tranquil Soul, A.) — EV-3
To The Memory of Mr. Oldham.— John Dryden.— AEP-D—
ATP — AWP— CEP— EV-3— JAWP— NBE — OBS—
To the Memory of My Beloved Master William Shakespeare,
and What He Hath Left Us (C.).— Ben Jonson.—
BCEP— EA— EPEP (si. abr.)~ EPS— EPW-2— HBV
—LEAP — LPS-3 (abr.) — SEP (si. abr.) — TCEP
(si. abr.)
(To the Memory of My Beloved, Master William Shake
speare.) — BEL— CRE—CRP— EM-1— EP— EPP
—GR-e—PIAE— TOP— TPH— WHA— WLIP
(To the Memory of My Beloved, the Author, Mr. William
Shakespeare: and What He Hath Left Us.) —
EV-2— OAEP— OBS
"Soul of the age!" etc. (sel.). — GPE
To the Memory of Rupert Brooke. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. —
See Battle, The.
To the Memory of the Americans Who Fell at Eutaw. — Philip
Freneatt. See below.
To the Memory of the Brave Americans. — Philip Freneau. —
AP— IAP— MOAP— TCAP
Eutaw Springs.) — AA — APL — PAH
To the Memory of the Americans Who Fell at Eutaw.) —
PAP
To the Memory of Thomas Hood. — Bartholomew Simmons. —
LPS-3
(Stanzas to the Memory of Thomas Hood.) — VA
To the Memory of Wilfred Owen. — Charles Norman. — RH
To the Memory of Yale College. — Phelps Putnam. — LA
To the Men of Kent. — William Wordsworth. — BPN— CRE—
EPNC— FF— POI
To the Men Who Lose. — George L. Scarborough. — BLPA—
ICBD
To the Milkweed. — Lloyd Mifflin. — AA
To the Mocking Bird. — Richard Henry Wilde. — AA— APW —
BLA— IAP— LA— LEAP— NPSC— SN—SPP— TCAP
To the Mocking-Bird. — Albert Pike.— AA
To the Modern Man.— John Hall Wheelock,— GPE— HBMV—
SPT
To the Month ot September. — Sir John Davies. See Hymns
of Astrsea.
To the Moon. — Pierre de Ronsard, tr. fr. the French by Andrew
Lang. — AWP
To the Moon. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — BPN — EPN — EV-4 —
GEPM— GPE (abr.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— MCCG
— NAL— TPH
(Moon, The, I.)— BLV— PIAE
(Moon, The, II.)— OBEV
To the Moon. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(XXXI) .
To the Moon. — H. Stuart. — GTIV
To the Moonflower. — Craven Langstroth Betts. — AA
To the Mother. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To the Muse. — William Cory. — EPW-5
To the Muse. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — VLEP
To the Muse of the North. — William Morris. — BPN —
VLEP
To the Muses.— William Blake.— BCEP— BLV— CEP— CRE—
EA— EM-1— EPW-3 — EV-3— GPE— GTSL— HBV—
ISP— OAEP— OBEC — OBEV— SBA— SEP — TCEP
To the Nautilus. — Hartley Coleridge. — VA
To the New Men. — John Davidson. — EPN — NAL — TOP
To the New Year. — James Whitcomb Riley. — SPE-7
To the Night. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See To Night.
To the Nightingale.— Philip Ayres. — CEP
To the Nightingale. — Richard Barnfield (?) — LPS-2 — SBA
(As It Fell upon a Day.)— CRE— EP— EPP
("As it fell upon a day.") — EG
(Nightingale, The.) — AWP— BLA— BLV— BPB— CG—
EV-2— GTBS— GTSE— JAWP — LC — OTPC—
TOP— TVSH— WBP
(Ode, An: "As it fell upon a day.") — EM-1 — EPW-1
—GPE— OBSC
(Philomel.)— BCEP— CH—EA— GTSL— HBV — LEAP—
OBEV— WTP-1
To the Nightingale. — Sir John Davies. See Hymns of Astraea.
To the Nightingale ("Dear quirister, who from those shadows
sends"). — William Drummond of Hawthornden. —
EV-2— HBV
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
To the Nightingale ("Sweet bird, that sing'st away the early
EPW? lT~ William Drummond of Hawthornden.—
(To a Nightingale.)—EBSV— LPS-2— OBS
lo the Nightingale. — Anne Finch. — CEP — EP — EPRE—
To the Nightingale. — John Milton. — BLA — EP — EPEP— ES—
(O Nightingale That on Yon Bloomy Spray.) — EV-2
( O nightingale, that on yon bloomy Spray.") — EG
(Sonnet.) — OBS
To the Nile.— John Keats.— OBRV
To the Nile.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— OBRV
To the Nile.— Bayard Taylor.— AP—TCAP
To the Noblest and Best of Ladies, the Countess of Denbigh —
Richard Crashaw.— EPS
thC m^SCT-PR-WTP^ St* VlnCent Millay'~
To the Oaks of Glencree.— John Millington Synge. — GTIV—
To the Ocean.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Har-
old's Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
To the Ocean now I fly." — John Milton. See Comus.
To the One of Fictive Music. — Wallace Stevens. — APA — BLV
— LA — MAP
To the Ottawa. — Arthur S. Bourinot. — CPG
To the Outermost Planet. — Lord Dunsany. — BPM-32
To the Painted Columbine. — Jones Very. — IAP
To the Palace of the King.— S. Jennie Smith.— OHCS-33
To the Parted One. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the
German by Christopher Pease Cranch. — AWP — JAWP
— WBP
To the Passing Saint. — Eugene Field. — PEF
To the Pessimists. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
To the Pious Memory of the Accomplished (or Accomplisht)
Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew (C.). — John Dryden.
—CEP— EPRE— EPS— HBV— TPH
(Ode to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young
Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew.) — AEP-D
(Ode to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young
Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew, Excellent in the Two
Sister Arts of Poesy and Painting — abr.) — OBEV
(To the Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew.) — GPE
(To the Pious Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew.) — EPW-2
Poet's Resurrection («?/.). — WHA
To the Pliocene Skull.— Bret Harte.— BOHV— LPS-3— TPH
To the Poet before Battle. — Ivor Gurney.— GPE
To the Poets — John Keats. See Ode: "Bards of Passion and
of Mirth."
To the Poets. — Ruth Fitter. — BPM-36
To the Poets of Our Time. — Jean de Schelandre, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
To the Polyandrous Lydia. — Franklin P. Adams. — HBMV
To the Portrait of "A Gentleman." — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
BOHV
To the Portrait of "A Lady." — Oliver Wendell Holmes.— APB
To the Portrait of Shakespeare. — Ben Jqnson. — LPS-3
To the Preachers on Armistice Day. — Vincent Godfrey Burns.
— RH
To the President of Magdalen College, Oxford. — Robert Bridges.
— PvVB
To the Public. — Philip Freneau.— APB
To the Queen.— William Blake.— EPRE
To the Queen.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— OBSC
To
Alfred.
To the Queen ("These to his Memory," etc.) .—Alfred, Lord
Tennyson. See Idylls of the King (Dedication).
To the Queen, Entertain'd at Night by the Countess of An
glesey. — Sir William Davenant. See Madagascar.
To the Quiet Observer. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To the Rainbow.— Thomas Campbell. — ERP— HBV— SN
(Rainbow, The.) — PECK
"How glorious is thy girdle cast" (sel.}. — CGOV
To the Reader.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— SPE-4
To the Reader. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP
To the Redbreast.— Unknown.— AEVC
To the Rescue. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
To the Returning Brave. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — PAH
To the Rev. F. D. Maurice.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— CBE
To the Reverend Mr. Murdoch. — James Thomson. — OB EC
To the Rev. Mr. Newton, on His Return from Ramsgate —
William Cowper. — EPW-3
To the Reverend Shade of His Religious Father.— Robert Her-
rick. — OBS
To the Rev. W. L. Bowles.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — ERP
To the Rhine. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage (Adieu to Thee, Fair Rhine).
To the Right Honorable William, Earl of Dartmouth.— Phillis
Wheatley. — TCAP
To the Right Honourable Robert Walpole, Esq.— Ambrose Phil
ips. — CEP
To the River Charles (C.).— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.—
CR — GE PM
(To the Silent River.)— LLC
To the River Lodon.— Thomas Warton, Jr. See Sonnets
T° lRhoneeTh^7iyT— Gnry Wadsworth Longfellow.— MCT
To the Rose.— Sir John Davies. See Hymns of Astrsea.
To the Rose: A Song.— Robert Herrick.— EPW-2— GPE— HBV
— OBS
(To the Rose.)— EPS
To the Royal Society,— Abraham Cowley. — CEP— EPS — EV-2
To the Same. — William Cowper. — EV-3 — GTBS — GTSE—
GTSL— SBA
(My Mary.)— BFV—GPE— OBEV
(To Mary— C.).— BEL— EM-1— EP— EPW-3— GEPM —
ISP— LL-4-7-OAEP— OBEC— TPH
To the Same (Cyriack Skinner). — John Milton. See To Cyriack
Skinner ("Cyriack, this three years' day").
To the Same Flower (Celandine). — William Wordsworth —
BPN— GEPC
(To the same Flower [Small Celandine].)— GPE
To the Same Flower (Daisy). — William Wordsworth.— BPN—
ERP— GEPC— GPE— NAL
(Daisy, The.)— ABVC
(To the Daisy.) — EPN— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
HBV— HBVY— JPC— MBL
To the Same upon His Blindness.— John Milton. See To Cyri
ack Skinner ("Cyriack, this three years' day").
To the Schooner_ "Casco."— Grace Hazard Conkling. — VOD
To the Sea. — William Morris. See Life and Death of Jason
To the Sea. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
To the Serenader. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To the "Sextant."— Arabella M. Willson.— LPS-3
(Appeal for Are to the Sextant of the Old Brick Meetin-
ouse, A.)— BOHV
(Appeal to the "Sextant" for Air, An.) — BTB-2—
OHCS-4
To the Shade of Washington — Richard Alsop. — WOAH
To the Ship in Which Virgil Sailed to Athens. (Odes, I, 3.).—
Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by John Dryden. — AWP
To the Silent River. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See To
the River Charles.
To the Sister of Elia. — Walter Savage Landor. — HBV
(To Mary Lamb.)— BPN— TOP
To the Skylark. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Ode to a Skylark
To the Skylark. — William Wordsworth. See To a Skylark
("Ethereal minstrel," etc.).
To the Small Celandine.— William Wordsworth. — BPN— ERP
—GEPC— GPE— HBV— OBRV— OTPC— SN
To the Soldiers.— William McKinley.— WRR-42
To the Soul.— John Collop.— AEV— BCEP
To the Sour Reader. — Robert Herrick.— OAEP
To the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln.— Richard Watson Gilder —
LBAH— SPE-3— WRR-45
To the Spirit of Keats.— James Russell Lowell.— BAV— CAP—
To the Spirit of P9etry. — Philip Bourke Marston. — VA
To the Spring. — Sir John Davies. See Hymns of Astrsea.
To the Stall-Holders at a Fancy Fair (Parody). — William
Schwenck Gilbert. — PA
To the Stone-Cutters. — Robinson Jeffers. — FP — MAP — PC—
To the Sultan.— William Watson.— BMEP— LEAP
To the Supreme Being. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the
Italian by William Wordsworth.— AWP — JAWP— LOW
— MRV— POI— WBP
(For Inspiration.)— CAW— WGRP
(Prayer for Inspiration, A.) — OQP — QP-1
To the Survivors of the Battle of Bunker Hill.— Daniel Web
ster. See Bunker Hill Monument, The.
To the Swallows. — Auguste Lacaussade, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
To the Sweetwilliam. — Norman Gale — ME
To the Tall Buildings, New York.— Ross Edwards Pierce.—
BPM-36
T° ""
To the Thawing Wind.— Robert Frost.— CRP—RIS
To the Thirty-Ninth Congress. — John Greenleaf Whittier. —
PAH
To the Tomb.— Raymond Kresensky.— OHPI
To the True Romance. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
To the Tune of, In Fayth I Cannot Keepe My Fathers Sheepe
Sidney Godolphin, Earl of Godolphin. — OBS
("Cloris, it is not thy disdain.")— EG
To the Tune of Wandering Willie.— Robert Louis Stevenson
See Home No More Home to Me.
To the Unco Guid.— Robert Burns. See Address to the Unco
Guid; or, The Rigidly Righteous.
To the Umrnplored Beloved. — Edward Shanks — TCPD
To the United States. — Robert E. Vernede. — VM
PAHed StatCS °£ America-~~Robert Bridges.— HBV—
To the
To the
To the
To the
To the
To the
To the
To the
Unknown Eros (title poem of Pt. II of To the Unknown
Eros). — Coventry Patmore. — NBE
Unknown Goddess.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV— SPE-5
Unknown Light.— Edward Shanks.— NV
Victor. — William Ellery Leonard. — MAP
Village Club. — Mrs. Boyd Thorn. _ HB
Virgin. — John Lydgate.— ACP — CAW
Virgin Mary.— Petrarch tr. fr. the Italian by Mac-
Gregor. See Sonnets to Laura (Songs)
Virginian Voyage.-Michael Drayton.-BHV-CRE-
OBEV— OBS — OTA-PIAE - SEP— TFEP TOP
-TPH-WBP-WHA-WLIP-WTP-5 TCEP~TOP
(Counsel to Girls.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— ISP
554
TITLE INDEX
To-day
To the Virgins to Make Much of Time (C.) (Continued).
(Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May.)— GEPM— MCCG-
PFE— PPD-2
(To the Virgins.)— BLP A— EPW-2— GPE— LPS-3— PG—
SBA
(To Virgins to Make Much of Time.)— CBOV
To the Water Nymphs Drinking at the Fountain. — Robert
Herrick.— EG— EPS
To the West Wind. — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG
To the West Wind.— William S. Long. — PAPm
To the Western Wind. — Robert Herrick. — HBV — OBEV
To the White Fiends. — Claude McKay. — BANP
To the Wife of a Sick Friend. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
BIS
To the Willow-Tree. — Robert Herrick. — HBV— OBEV
To the Winds.— Philip Ayres.— CEP
To the Wine-God Merlus. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
To the Winter Wind. — John Gould Fletcher. — TSW —
TSWC
To the Woman I Will Be Fifty Years Hence. — Virginia
Moore.— BAP
To the World's Edge. — Donn Byrne. — BPP — OTA
To the Writer of "Christ in Flanders."— "E. M. V."— GPWW
To the Younger Lady Lucy Sydney. — Edmund Waller. See
To My Young Lady Lucy Sidney.
To Thee, My Country. — Louise Burton Laidlaw. — RH
To Theocritus, in Winter. — Andrew Lang. — VA
To Theodore Roosevelt. — John Hay. — RDAH
To These I Turn, in These I Trust. — Siegfried Sassoon. See
Kiss, The.
To Think!— Elizabeth Coatsworth — JPC— MPB— PT
(Counters.)— DDA— MW— SUS
To Think of Time. — Walt Whitman. — APA— IAP
To Thomas Atkins. — Rudyard Kipling. See Barrack-Room
Ballads.
To Thos. Floyd. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
To Thomas Lord Chancellor. — Ben Jonson. — OBS
To Thomas Moore (C.). — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — ATP
10 ino^_a|FV_BpvN_iCRp _ EM-2— EPNC— ERP— EV-4—
GEPM— GR-e— LPS-3 — MCCG — OAEP — OTA—
TCEP— TOP
(Friendship. ) — CTBP — LH
(My Boat Is on the Shore.)— BCEP— BEL— EPN— LEAP
To Those About to Marry. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
To Those Seeking. — Sara Henderson Hay. — AMV-36
To Those Who Fail. — "Joaquin" Miller. — ICBD
(For Those Who Fail.)— BTP-CBPC-GR-a-HT-JPC
*• — OOP— PB-8— PC— POY— QP-2— RYC— SPE-4
— SPS— TSW— TSWC
To Those Who've Failed.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— TOP
To Those without Pity. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
To Tim. — Winifred M. Letts. — MLP
To Tommy. — Laura Heebner Bester. — GSRC
—ES—GEPC—GPE— LPS-3— NAL— OAEP— OBRV
(Toussaint I'Ouverture.) — WRR-1
To Town. — Josephine Miles. — TB
To Truth. — Unknown. See Solomon.
To Two Bereaved. — Thomas Ashe. — OBEV
To Ultima Thule. — George Dangerfield. — CAW
To "Uncle Remus."— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
To Varus. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by Walter Savage Lan-
dor.— AWP
To Venice.— Walter Savage Landor.— TBV
To Venus (Odes, IV, 1). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Ben
Jonson. — AWP
To Venus (Odes, I, 30). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin by Eugene
Field.— PEF
To Vergil.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See To Virgil.
To Vernon Lee.— Amy Levy.— VA m ,™TT7
To Victor Hugo. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.— OB VV
To Victor Hugo. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — LPS-3
To Vincent Corbet. His Son. — Richard Corbet. See To His
Son, Vincent Corbet on His Birthday, November 10,
1630, Being Then Three Years Old.
To Violets.— Robert Herrick.— EA— EG— EV-2 — GPE — HBV
_LC— O B E V— O B S— RG— T YP
To Virgil.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN— CR—CRE—CRP
— EM-2— EPN— EPNC— EPW-5 — GEPC — GTML—
TCEP— VLEP— WHA
(To Vergil.)— AWP ^ t TT . f
To Virgins, to Make Much of Time.— Robert Herrick. See
To the Virgins to Make Much of Time.
To Vittoria Colonna. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr. fr. the
Italian by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
To W A. (Echoes, XXXVII).— William Ernest Henley.—
BPN—CPOI— EPW-5
(Christian Slave, The.)— WTP-5
("Or ever the knightly years were gone.") — BMEP — HBV
v —VLEP
To W. E. Henley. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPOI
To W. H. H.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— SPP
To W. M. — Francis Thompson. — VLEP
To W. P. (Sonnets I-IV, complete*). — George Santayana.—
OBAV
To Walt Whitman. — Tom Maclnnes.— OCL
To Walt Whitman.— Annie Thomas.— WRR-33
To Walt Whitman in America. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
— BEL— BPN— EPN— VLEP
To Ward H. Lamon, Asleep on His Library Floor. — Eugene
Field.— PEF
"To Weep Irish." — Lionel Pigot Johnson. — VLEP
To Welcome in the Spring. — John Lyly. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
To What Serves Mortal Beauty. — Gerard Mauley Hopkins. —
NBE
To Whittier. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
(To John G. Whittier.)— PEOR
To Whom Shall the World Henceforth Belong?— John Oxen-
ham.— OQP— QP-2— W BLP
"To whom the Arch-Enemy." — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
To Whom They Sing. — Eden Phillpotts. — BPM-30
To Whom We Shall Give Thanks?— Unknown.— RTB-1
(Thank the Creator, Not the Created.)— WRR-40
To Will H. Low. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPOI
To William Blake.— Olive Tilford Dargan.— HBMV
To WTilliam Camden.— Ben Jonson.— AEP-W— AWP— EPS—
OBS
To William Erskine. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
To William H. Seward.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CAP— GA
To William Hayley.— William Blake.— PIAE
To William Lloyd Garrison. — James Russell Lowell. See Wil
liam Lloyd Garrison.
To William Lloyd Garrison. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— APB
(abr.)— CAP— GA— PAH
To William Morris.— W. C. Greene.— CAG
To William Roe. — Ben Jonson.— OBS
To William Sharp.— Clinton Scollard.— HBV— LBMV
To William Simpson of Ochiltree. — Robert Burns. — EBSV—
MCCG
(Epistle to William Simpson, Ochiltree.) — BSV
To William Stewart Rose, Esq. — Sir Walter Scott. See Mar
mion.
To William Wordsworth. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BPN—
ERP
To Winter.— William Blake.— ABVC— EM-1— MV-2
To Woman. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — HBV
To Woman.— Charlotte T. Hill.— HB
To Women. — Laurence Binyon. — CP — GPE
To Wordsworth (C). -Walter Savage Landor.— BPN
To Wordsworth.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— EPN— ERP— GPE—
MCCG
To XXXX, Esquire. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Croaker
To You ("Stranger, if you passing meet me").— Walt Whit
man. — LEAP
To You ("Whoever you are, I fear"). — Walt Whitman.—
APW— IAP
To You Who Read My Book.— Countee Cullen. — ANL
To Young Dreamers.— Lucia Trent.— OQP— QP-2
To Youth (C.).— Walter Savage Landor.— BEL— BPN— EPN
—GPE— HBV— VA
(Lyrics and Epigrams — XXIV.) — ERP mT^,
To Youth.— John V. A. Weaver.— POOT— TBM
To Youth after Pain.— Margaret Widdemer.— ICBD
To Zion — Judah Ha-Levi, tr. fr. the Hebrew by Maurice
Samuel.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
To Zurbaran. — Theophile Gautier, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Toad, The.— Arthur C. Benson.— PPA
Toad, A.— Edgar Fawcett.— SN
Toad and the Frog, The. — Unknown. — RIS
Toad and the Rabbit, The. — John Martin. — PB-1
Toad's Journal, The.— Jane Taylor.— LPS-3
Toast, The.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— OHCS-16-TS-WRR-18
Toast.— Frank Home.— BANP
Toast, The.— Charles Warren Stoddard. — CAW
Toast, A ("From ruby lips to finger tips"). — Unknown. —
WRR-27
Toast, A ("Here's to ye absent Lords," etc.). — Unknown. —
Toast A ("Peace and Plenty"). — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Toast, A.— Marguerite Wilkinson.— CRYO— SDH
Toast to Master Will.— Florence Converse. — PPD-2
Toast to Merriment, A. — James W. Foley.— ICBD
Toast to Omar Khayyam. — Theodore Watts. — VA
Toast to Our Mothers."— -Unknown. — WRR-44
Toast to Our Native Land, A.— Robert Bridges. — MC— PAH
Toast to Poets, A. — Laura Simmons. — LPS-1
Toast to the Flag, A.— John Daly.— BAP— POT
Toast to the Flag. — Henry Haines Hawn. — OHCS-40
Toast to the Flag, A.— A. G. Staples.— SPS
Toast to the Lovers and Husbands of the Shakespeare Club. —
Howell L. Finer.— WRR-23
Toast-Master, The. — Unknown. — WRR-18
Toasts. — Various Authors. — SPE-6
Tobacco. — Unknown. — BFP
Tobermory. — H. H. Munro. — PPD-2
Tobe's Monument. — Elizabeth Kilham.— BTB-6 — WRR-26
Toboggan Slide, The. — "Clara Augusta" (Clara Augusta
Toby Tosspot.— George Colman, the younger. — LPS-3 — OHCS-15
Toccata of Galuppi's, A.— Robert Browning.— ATP— BPN—
occata ^ J^ C]£g _: EA— GEPC — GEPM — GPE — HBV —
LEAP— MCT— OAEP— PIAE— TPH— VLEP— WHA
Toccoa, the Beautiful.— Mrs. Loula Kendall Rogers.— WRR-4
Today.— John Kendrick Bangs.— PDN
(Word, The.)— APP— ICBD
PB-3—PBGG— PDN — PTA-1 — QP-2 — RYC —
SPE-5— TVSH— TYP— WGRP
A—
555
To-Day
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
To-Day.— Helen Gray Cone.— LBMV
To-Day.— Lydia Avery Coonley.— FF— HBV— POI
Today. — Ozora Stearns Davis. — OQP — QP-2
To-Day.— Frederick William Faber (also at. to Samuel Wilber-
force and Svbil F. Partridge). — WHL
(Just for To-D'ay— fl&r.)— HBV (diff.)— OHCS-3S— OQP
_QP_1_VA
Today.— "J. H."— MHT
To-Day. — Rudyard Kipling. — CBE
(For All We Have and Are.) — RKV
To-Day. — Benjamin R. C. Low. — HBV
To-Day.™ Douglas Malloch.— ICBD— PPP
("Ain't It Fine Today!")— WBLP
(It's Fine Today.)— BLPA
Today,— Angela Morgan.— BLPA— MMV—NPSC—PVS
(In Such an Age.)— OQP— QP-1
To-Day. — William James Price. — LPS-1
Today. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — SPP
Today ("And if tomorrow shall be sad"). — Unknown. — OQP —
QP-2— PDN
Today ("I'd laugh today, today is brief"). — Unknown. — MHT
To-Day. — Eugene Ware. — SPE-4
Today.— Nixon Waterman.— OQP— QP-2
(What Have We Done Today.)— HT — SPE-4 — VIL —
WBLP
To-Day (sel.).— PTA-1
To-Day.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— FF— HT— POI
(You and Today— si. <?#.)•— MRV— OQP— PDN— QP-2
To-Day a Shepherd. — Saint Teresa of Anla, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Arthur Symons. — AWP
To-day and To-morrow. — Gerald Massey. — BMEP — LLC
(Promised Land To-morrow, The.)— OHCS-23
Today and Tomorrow.— Edward N. Pomeroy.— OQP— QP-2
Today and Tomorrow. — John Ruskin. — BS
"To-Day for Me." — Christina Georgina RossettL— VLEP
"Today her Majesty was wroth and cold." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love.
"Today I met a stranger." — Akiko Yanagiwara. See Transla
tions from Modern Japanese Poetry.
To-Day I Saw Bright Ships. — Eloise Robinson.— HBMV
To-Day I Went among the Mountain Folk. — Olive Tilford
Dargan. — AV
Today, O Lord.— Maltbie D. Babcock.— OQP— QP-2
"To-day you shall have but little song from me/' — John Gould
Fletcher. See Irradiations.
Todlen Butt, and Todlen Ben.— Unknown. — EBSV — OBS
Todlin* Hame. — Unknown. — HBV
Together. — Hannah K. Aken — HB
"Together." — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Together.— Ludwig Lewisohn. — HB M V — TJ3 M
Togo Gets Acquainted with the Clothes Line. — Wallace Irwin.
See Letters from a Japanese Schoolboy.
Toil. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Toil.— Unknown.— PEDC— PEOR— RYC
. .
(Labor.)— P
Toil Away.— John Jay Chapman.— BAP— HBMV— LPS-1
Toil of the Trail, The.— Hamlin Garland.— HBV— NLK—SN
Toiler, Canst Thou Dream?— Lulu W. Mitchell.— DD
Toilers, The. — Edwin Markham. — RH
Toilers of the Trail. — George Marsh.
High Brotherhood, The. — SSS
Toilet, The. — Alexander Pope. See Rape of the Lock, The.
Toilette, The. A Town Eclogue. — John Gay. — CEP
Toiling of Felix, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Angler's Reveille, The (sel.).— BBV— GN— PB-6— PBGG
— PYM
Envoy to the "Toiling of Felix" (sel.). — BLPA
Toils Are Pitched. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake.
Toinette and the Elves. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey
Woolsey).— CAD
Token, The (abr.). — James Russell Lowell. — LLC
Tokens. — John Richard Moreland.— BFP — IHA
Tola of Mustard Seed, The. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See Light of
Asia, The.
Told at "The Falcon." — Edwin Coller. — OHCS-33
Told by the Hospital Nurse. — S. Blair McBeath.— WRR-4
Told by "The Noted Traveler." — James Whitcomb Riley. See
Child-World, A.
Told in the Stalls.— J. H. Tucker.— WRR-1 3
Toledo. — Antonio Gomez Restrapo, tr. fr. the Spanish by
Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Toledo.— Jose Zorilla, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh.—
CAW
Tolerance.— S. E. Kiser.— LOW— POI
Tolerance. — Sir Lewis Morris.— OB VV
Tolerance the Basis of Liberty. — Unknown. — WRR-55
Toll for the Brave. — William Cowper. See On the Loss of
the "Royal George.'*
Tollable WTell!— Frank L. Stanton.— FF— POI
Toll-Gate Man, The.— Wilson MacDonald. — OCL
Tolling. — Lucy Larcom. — GA— LBAH— OHIP
Tolstoi Is Plowing Yet.— Vachel Lindsay. See To Jane Ad-
dams at the Hague.
Toltec Gods— Idella Purnell.— BPM-33
Tom.— M. T. Hart.— WRR-35
Tom. — Constance Fenimore Woolson. — BTB-2 — OHCS-13 —
PEM
Tom Bowling.— Charles Dibdin. — BPB— CGOV— EA— EV-3—
HBV— LPS-2— SG— TVSH— WTP-4
(Poor Tom Bowling.) — CBOV
(Poor Tom, or the Sailor's Epitaph.) — OBEC
(Perfect Sailor, The.)— LH
(Tom Bowling's Epitaph.) — AEP-D
Tom Brainless at College.— John Trumbull. See Progress of
Dulness, The.
Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby, sel.— Thomas Hughes.
Tom Brown Starting for Rugby.— LLC
Tom Dunstan, or, The Politician. — Robert Buchanan. — HBV
Tom Fay's Soliloquy (arr.). — Mrs Sarah Payson Parton. —
\VRR-32
Tom Gage's Proclamation.— Thomas Flucker.— PAH
"Tom, he was the piper's son." — Unknown.— PPL
(Over the Hills and Far Away.) — RIS
(Tom, He Was the Piper's Son.)— OTPC
(Tom, the Piper's Son.)— CPN
Tom Johnson's Quit. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Tom Mooney.— William Ellery. Leonard.— TCPD
Tom o' Bedlam. — Robert Herrick. — CH
Tom o! Bedlam. — Unknown. See Tom-a-Bedlam's Poem.
Torn o' Bedlam's Song. — Unknown. See Tom-a-Bedlam's
Poem.
Tom O'Roughley. — William Butler Yeats.— CMP
Tom Potts (A vers.). — Unknown.— ESPB
Tom Sawyer Treated for Lovesickness. — "Mark Twain." See
Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The.
Tom Sawyer's Love Affair. — "Mark Twain." See Adventures
of Tom Sawyer, The.
Tom, the Drummer-Boy. — Unknown. — OHCb-15
Tom, the Piper's Son. — Unknown. See "Tom, he was the
piper's son."
Tom the Porter. — John Byrom. — CEP
Tom Thumbe. — Unknown. — BB
Tom Thumb's Alphabet— Unknown.— CPN— HBV— HBVY—
OTPC
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son.— Mother Goose. — PBV— RIS
(Nursery Rhymes, tr. fr. the Latin.)— LPS-3
(Tom, Tom.)— OTPC
Torn Twist.— Un known.— WRR-20
Tom Van Arden. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Tom-a-Bedlam's Poem.— Unknown.— % CEP— HBV
(Mad Song: or, Tom o' Bedlam's Song.)— BLV
(Tom o' Bedlam.)— NBE
' (Tom o' Bedlam's Song.) — EG
(Tom-o'-Bedlam's Song— abr. and diff.) — WTP-1
Tomb, The. — Thomas Stanley. — EPW-2
(Tombe, The.)— OBS
Tomb at Akr £aar, The.— Ezra Pound.— APA
Tomb in Ghent, A. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — DRB
Tomb of Charlemagne, The.— Bayard Taylor. See Aix-la-
Chapelle.
Tomb of Crethon, The. — Leonidas of Tarentum, tr. fr. the
Greek by John Hermann Merivale.— AWP— JAWP—
WBP
Tomb of Diogenes, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by John
Addington Symonds.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Tomb of Eternal Life, The.— Kathryn White Ryan.— RH
Tomb of the Brave, The. — Joseph Hutton. — PAH
Tomb of Washington, The.— J. W. Savage.— OHCS-5
Tombe des Anglais.— Hagar Paul. — RH
Tombless Epitaph, A, sel. ("Sickness 'tis true"). — Samuel
Taylor Coleridge.— OBRV
Tombs. — Louise Webster. — MOM
Tombstone with Cherubim. — Horace Gregory. — NAMP
Tombstones in the Starlight.— Dorothy Parker.— NYBV
Actress, The (IV).
Fisherwoman, The (III).
Minor Poet, The (I).
Pretty Lady, The (II).
Tom-Cat, The. — Don Marquis. — BAP— BFP— CIV— DDA—
LEAP— PB-9
Tomlinson.— Rudyard Kipling.— POOI— RKV— VLEP
Tommie.— Un known.— WRR-3 5
Tommies in the Train. — David Herbert Lawrence. — NP
Tommy.— Rudyard Kipling. — BPN— HSPS— LL-2— MBP—
PPD-1— PTA-2— RKV
(Tommy Atkins.) — WRR-1 3
Tommy and the Crocodile. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-35
Tommy Atkins. — Rudyard Kipling. See Tommy.
Tommy Big-Eyes, sel. — Thomas Edward Brown.
Bach's Fugues. — EPW-S
Tommy Brown.— Lizzie Clark Hardy. — WRR-21
Tommy Brown.— Robert C. V. Meyers. — BTB-9
Tommy Brown.— Unknown. — TS — WRR-18
Tommy Candy.— Unknown.— OHCS-39
Tommy Day's Easter Eggs. — Julia M. Dana.— WRR-57
Tommy Looks Ahead. — John Kendrick Bangs. — RON
Tommy Pete, Balking Mule. — John Trotwood Moore. — WRR-58
Tommy Smith.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Tommy Taft. — Henry Ward Beecher. See Norwood.
Tommy, the Untainted. — Betty Collins. — GSRC
- — - • • Vision.— Anna M. Pratt.— WRR-40
xy's Christmas Wish. — K. Ji. municittricK. — WRR-S2
Tommy's Composition on Women. — Unknown. — POOI
Tommy's Dead.— Sidney Dobell. — BTB-8— HBV— VA
Tommy's Dinner, — George Cooper. — WRR-40
Tommy's Dream; or, The Geography Demon. — Laura E. Rich
ards.— RON
(Geography Demon, The.)— OHCS-33
Tommy's Essay on Breath.— Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Tommy's First Love.—Charles Stuart Caverley.— OHCS-24
(Gemini and Virgo.)— EPW-S
Tommy's Girl.— Helen Parker.— WRR-S 3
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Totitouie
Tommy's Gone to mio.— Unknown.— SG
3s ^ef-MnT-M l^£™
"Tommy's teayrsand Mary's fears ."-
H. Thon-.-WRR.40
vs Twials. — Unknown. — CD .
Tomorrow.-Charles Cotton.--BCEP
To-Morrow.— W. F. Fox.— OHCS-15
Tomorrow.— Edgar A Guest.— CVG
Tomorrow.— Samuel Johnson. 5^ Irene.
Tn Morrow — John Maseneld. — MJB.F — Fivl — Y A
To-morrows-Edwin Arlington Robinson, a/ter */** Grw* */
(VarittfonTo?' Themes, IX.)— MOAP
To-Morrow.-William Edward Penney. -SPE-7
^Mt-Py-e--
ToMorrow' ( a &r.).— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.-WRR-lS
To-Morrow ("A bright little boy with laughing face").—
Unknown. — LLC '
To-Morrow ("To-morrow our troubles will all be ended ).—
Unknown. — OHCS-28 . owrc Q«
To-Morrow and To-Day.— J. Mervm Hull— OHCS-38
"Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow."— William Shake
speare. .$><? Macbeth. _ , _, , .
Tomorrow and Tomorrows.— "Stuart Sterne" (Gertrude Bloede)
"
_ "RPP
Tomorrow's News.— "George Klingle" (Mrs. Georgiana Holmes).
_ OOP _ QP-1
Tom's First Pieces-Grace B. Faxon.-WRR-52
Tnm'c T ittle Star. — Fanny Foster. — BTB-3 — UilCo-18
T™,ss St-Ijohn Prescott Earl See On the School Team.
Tom's Thanksgiving— George M. Vickers.— OHCS-35
Tom Thumb's Alphabet.— Unknown.— CfN
5S ol tBheenVEofcl <$!35^^
j.u.iis.wes in xrees. — vviu.ia.ii* ^xiciiw.^.-^. «.. See AS YOU
It (Banished Duke Living in the Forest etc.).
To-night.— Louise Chandler Moulton —A A— OBAV
To-Nieht (C.).— Percy Bysshe Shelley. — GR-2
"To-mght, God knows what thing shall tide."-Rudyard
Kipling. See Plain Tales from the Hills.
Tonio.—Theodosia Garrison.— SPE-7
Tonis ad Restp Mare.— Jonathan Swift. — LPb-3
Tony 0!— Colin Francis. — CH ^TD-O c/c
K«\Po&^^
"Too Busv." — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — W±JL±'
(Get Somebody Else.)— BLRP
Too Candid by Half.— John Godfrey, Saxe.-BHP-HBV
Too Dear for the Whistle.— Benjamin Franklin.— LLC
Too Great a Sacrifice.— Unknown.--THP
Too Late (Time and Eternity, II).— Emily Dickinson.— A A
Too Late.— "Michael Field" (Katherme Harris Bradley and
Edith Emma Cooper).— MBP
Too Late.— Clarissa Hill Hawkins.— HB
Too Late.— William James Linton.— VA
Too Late?— Henry Wadsworth LonT^llow^-WBLP
Too Late.— Fitzhugh Ludlow.— BOHV— LPS-3— OHLb-lJ
Too Late. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — HBV — VA
(Douglas.)— OBVV-WTP-3
(Douglas/Douglas, Tender and True.) — AV — BLPA —
BMEP— LPS-1— SBA
(Douglas, Tender and True.) — LLC
Too Late'.— AlTred, ^Lord Tennyson, See Idylls of the King
Too Late for the Train. — Unknown.— OHCS-14
Too Late I Stayed. — William Robert Spencer.— LPS-1
(To : "Too late I stayed.")— GPE
"Too Late! Too Late!" — Christina Georgma Rossetti.
Prince's Progress, The. „,„,,, -»,
Too Little and Too Big.— Unknown.— WRR-17
"Too Many Chillun, Pa?"— Unknown.-^ WRR-16
"Too Many of We."— Unknown.— OHCS-27
Too Many Songs.— Amanda Benjamin Hall.— TBM
Too Much Beauty, World.— Louis Goldmg.— BPM-30
Too Much Coffee. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MAP
Too Much for Beecher. — Unknown. — HT
Too Much Nose.— Unknown.— OHCS-19
Too Much of a Good Thing.— Unknown.— PP^P
Too Old for Father's Kisses.— Charles D. Bmgham.— WRR-25
Too Progressive for Him. — Lurana W. Sheldon. — OHCS-32
(No Science for Him.) — WRR-21
Too Slow for a Hearse! — Unknown.
(Lincoln Stories.)— SPE-4 ' ...
"Too solemn for day, too sweet for night."— William Sidney
Walker;— OBEV TT tl „«,,,,
Too Soon the Lightest Feet.— Amanda B. Hall. — HBMV —
TBM
(Too Soon.) — BAP
Too Utterly Utter.— Albany Chronicle.— OHCS-21
Too Young for Love.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP— LHW
Too Young to Know. — Unknown. — WRR-39
bee
Too Zealous by Half. — I7«ftwoam.—OHCS-23
Toodlekins and Flip. — Unknown. — WRR-3S ^TTr,0 ,„
Took Johnnie to the Show.— Will M. Carleton.— OHCS-37
'Took Nodice." — Unknown. — BTB-6 «»,«
Too-Late Born, The. — Archibald MacLeish. — APA — CMP —
MAP— NAMP— TBM o T , _ ,
Toomai of the Elephants.— Rudyard Kipling. See Jungle Book,
The ("I will remember").— PPA
Toot Makes a Match.— Bessie G. Hart.— WRR-20
Tooth, the Whole Tooth, and Nothing But the Tooth, The.—
Robert Benchley. — LL-3
Toothache. — Unknown. — PA
Too-Too Serenade, A.— Unknown.— WRR-2
Tootsy Wootsy. — Mrs. Frederick W. Pender, — WRR-3S
Top Hand. — Unknown. — CSF
Top Landing, The.— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-18
Top of Day, The. — Anne Blackwell Payne.— GF A
Topside Galah! (Parody}. — Unknown. — PA
(Chinese Excelsior", The.)— OHCS-20
Topsy (arr.). — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle Toms
Cabin.
Topsy.— Unknown.— WRR-35
Topsy 's First Lesson. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Uncle
Topsy-Turvey World". — William Brighty Rands.— CFBP — MCG
— MPB— MPC-6— PB-5— TSW— TSWC— VA
Tor House. — Robinson Jeffers. — LA
Torah. — Israel Newman. — AMV-35
Torch, The.— Arthur B. Dale.— OQP— QP-2
Torch, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — BLPA
Torch, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Torch Bearer, The. — Unknown. — MOM -o^^^
Torch of Liberty, The.— Thomas Moore.— DD—IDAH—PEDC
"*
See Boy, The.
thee, dear?" (fr.
-PCD— VA
Torch of Life, The. — Sir Henry Newbolt. See Play the Game.
Torch-Bearers, The, sel. — Arlo Bates.
America. — AA
Torch-Light in Autumn.— John James Piatt. — LEAP — AA
Torii. — Dorothy Choate Herriman. — CPG
"Torn boughs trailing o'er the tusks aslant, The (in Beast
and Man in India by John Lockwood Kipling). — Rud
yard Kipling.
(Beast and Man in India.) — PPA
(Chapter Headings.)— RKV
Torn Hat, The (C.).— Nathaniel P. Willis.
Torpedo-Boat, The. — James Barnes. — PAPm
Torrismond, sels. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
In a Garden by Moonlight. — VA
Sonsr: "How many times do I love
song sc< 3) _ EPW-4— OBEV— OBRV-
( How Many Times.)— TSW— TSWC
(How Many Times Do I Love Thee, Dear.) — ERP
Tortoise, The. — Herbert Asquith. — RIS
Tory Parody of "Come Join Hand in Hand, Brave Americans
All," A.— Boston Gazette.— APE
Toshie Norrie.— Alexander Anderson.— BBS V TTtrtTA
Total Annihilation.— Mary Dow Brine. — BTB-4 — HHHA —
OHCS-21
Totem, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Touch. — Joseph Auslander. — MAP
Touch.— Reba Ray.— HB
Touch It Never.— Unknown. — PP\P
Touch of Human Hands, The.— Thomas Curtis Clark.— OQP—
Touch of Loring ^ands, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.—CPWR
Touch of Nature, A. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — ADAH — bJN
Touch of Nature; A.- William H BushnelL-OHCS-34
Touch of the Master's Hand, The.— Myra Brooks Welch.—
BLPA
Touche.— Jessie Fauset— CDC
Touching Shoulders. — Unknown.— BLPA — VIL
Touchstone, The. — William Allingham. — LLC
Touch-Stone, The.— Samuel Bishop.— HBV
(Maiden's Choice, The)— PIAE
(si. abr.) —
. ORAV
Touiours Amour. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — HBV — OBAV
_ p-j^
(Love Is Always Here.)— APP
Toulouse.— Grant Hyde Code.— MCT
Tour, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Tour through France, A, sel. ("When you've walked"). — John
Tourists irf a1 Sacred Place.— Herbert Read.— MBP
Tournament, The. — Sidney Lanier. — PECK
Tournament, The.— Sir Walter Scott. See lyanhoe.
Tournament of Man, The.— Ernest Crosby —OHPP
Tousoulia.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich —WRR-22
Toussaint L'Ouverture, sels —Wendell Phillips.
"If I were to tell you," etc. — BTB-6 — OHCS-18
"Some doubt the courage of the negro.' —CCR
Toussaint's Last Struggles for Hayti.— WRR-43
(Napoleon Bonaparte and Toussaint L'Ouverture — abr.
and si. &*#.).— BTB-9
Toussaint L'Ouverture. — William Wordsworth. See To Tous-
for Hayti.— Wendell Phillips.
Toussaint L'Ouverture.
See
[Breton].)— BOL
Father- Tie,
557
Toward
AN INDEX TO POETET AND RECITATIONS
Toward the Piraeus.— -"H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— TBM
Towards Democracy, sel. — Edward Carpenter.
In the Deep Caves of the Heart. — OHPP
Towards Fields of Light.— Edwin Hatch.— MRV
(Immortality.) — LOW — POI
Tower, The. — Agues Lee. — NP
Tower, The. — Robert Nichols. — MCT
Tower, The.— William Butler Yeats,— CMP
Tower Clock, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Tower of Beauty. — Lionel Wiggam. — TB
Tower of Genghis Khan, The.— Hervey Allen.— TCPD
Towers of Song. — Malcolm Cowley. — NP
Town, The. — David Morton. — PP
Dead, The.
Dedication.
Townsman, The.
Transformation.
Town and Country. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Town and Country. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Town and Country Child, The. — Allan Cunningham. — ABVC
Town Betrayed, The. — Edwin Muir. — BPM-37
Town down the River, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. —
CMP— CV— IAP
Town Karnteel, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Town of American Visions, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Town of Don't- You-Worry, The. — I. J. Bartlett. — BLPA —
WBLP (1st st.)
Town of Hay, The. — Sam Walter Foss. — AA
Town of Nice, The. — Herman C. Merivale. — BOHV
Town of Nogood, The. — William Edward Penney. — BLPA
To-Morrow (sel.— si. diff.).— SPE-7
Town Pictures, sel. — Ernest Crosby.
"It is an August evening." — PC
Town Pump, The. — George W. Bungay. — OHCS-26
Town Window, A.— John Drinkwater.— GTBS— POT
Town without a Market, The. — James Elroy Flecker. — MBP
Town-Meeting, A. M., The. — John Trumbull. See M'Fingal.
Town-Meeting, P. M., The. — John Trumbull. See M'Fingal.
Towns. — Haniel Long.— TL
Townsman, The. — David Morton. See Town, The.
Towser Shall Be Tied Tonight.— Unknown.— BLPA— PTA-2
Toy Band, The. — Sir Henry Newbolt — PT
Toy Commandments.— Eleanor Hallowell Abbott. — WRR-53
Toy Cross, The. — Roden Noel. — VA
Toy of the Giant's Child, The. — Adelbert von Chamisso. — STP
Toy Penny-Dog, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Toy Soldiers. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Toy-Balloon, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Toys. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Toys, The (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [X]). — Coventry
Patniore. — ACP— BLV— BMC— BMEP— BPP— CAW
— CPOI— EP— EPN— EPP— EPW-S— FAOV— GEPM
— GPE— GR-e— GTBS— GTML— GTSL— HBV— JKCP
— LEAP — LOW— OBEV— OBW— OHCS-38— PC —
PG— POI— POTT— PTER— TPH— VA— VLEP— WP
— YT
Toys and Christmas. — Helen Hill and Violet Maxwell. See
Rudi of the Toll.
Toys and Life. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Toys He Doesn't Like, The. — Unknown. — CRYO
Toy-Seller, The. — Laurence Binyon. — BMEP
Tracks. — John Farrar. — GFA
Tract.— William Carlos Williams.— M CAP
Tract for Autos, A. — Arthur Guiterman. — MBP — MPC-12—
PB-6— TL
Trade.— E. J. Brady.— TVSH (abr.)
Trade. — Frederick Mortimer Clapp. — POOT
•Trade, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Trade Winds.— John Masefield.— OBMV— PM
"Tradin' Joe."— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Tradition. — John Dryden. See Religio Laici.
Tradition. — Ruth Lambert Jones. — NYBV
Tradition of Conquest. — Sara Morgan Bryan Piatt. — AA
Trafalgar.— William Canton.— TVSH
Trafalgar. — Thomas Hardy. See Dynasts, The.
Trafalgar. — Unknown. — SG
Trafalgar Square (September, 1917). — Robert Bridges. — EA—
PWB
Trafalgar Square. — Rose Fyleinan. — UTS
Traffic in Ardent Spirits. — Lyman Beech er. — OHCS-19 — TS
Traffic Lights.— Ellen McLoughlin.— NYBV
Traffic Man, The. — Annette Wynne. — MPC-5
Traffic Warning. — Richard Warner Borst. — RH
Trafficker.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Tragedia de Heraclio Bernal. (Tragedy of Heraclio Bernal —
Vaquero song with music.) — Unknown. — ABF
Tragedienne, The. — Zoe Akins. — NP
Tragedienne. — Bryllion Fagin. — AMV-35
Tragedy, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — BTB-4
Tragedy, A. — J. Armoy Knox. — GH
Tragedy, A. — Theophile Marzials.— BMEP— HBV— LEAP —
SPE-8— WTP-6
Tragedy, A.— Edith Nesbit.— HBV
Tragedy.— Jill Spargur.— BLPA— DDA
Tragedy, A. — Thomas De Witt Talmage. — BTB-1
(After Midnight.)— SPE-5
Tragedy at Dodd's Place, The.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
Tragedy in Millinery, A. — Kate Douglas Wiggin. See New
Chronicles of Rebecca.
Tragedy in the Sunshine, A. — Detroit Free Press. — BTB-7 —
OHCS-32
Tragedy of Caesar and Pompey, The, sel. ("As nature works
in all things to an end"). — George Chapman. — NBE
Tragedy of Darius, The, sels. ("Time, through Jove's judgment
just") — $ir William Alexander, Earl of Stirling. —
EPW-2
Tragedy of Dido, The, sel. (So much have I received, etc.).
— Thomas Nashe and Christopher Marlowe. — SG
Tragedy of Dr. Faustus, The. — Christopher Marlowe. See Dr.
Faustus.
Tragedy of King Tohn. — William Shakespeare. See King John.
Tragedy of Pete, The.— Joseph S. Cotter, 5>.— CDC
(Lyrics from "Pompey i_. _..
'Kneel to the beautiful women who bear us this strange
brave fruit."
(Chanty.)— BMEP
(Lyrics from "Pompey the Great.") — PM
"Man is a sacred city," etc.— WGRP
(Chief Centurions, The.)— TCPD
(Lyrics from "Pompey the Great.") — PM
"Though we are ringed with spears, though the last hope is
gone."
(Lyrics from "Pompey the Great.") — PM
Tragedy of Sedan, A. — Anna Katherine Green. — DRB
Tragedy of the Deep, A. — Don Marquis. — LHV
Tragedy of the Sparrow and the Cursing of the Cat, The. — John
Skelton. See Boke of Phyllyp Sparrowe, The.
Tragedy of Valentinian, The, sels. — John Fletcher.
Care-Charming Sleep.— BEL— BLV— EPEP— PC
("Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes.") — OAEP
(Invocation to Sleep.)— EP— EPP— EPW-2— WHA
(Sleep.)— EV-2
(Song for the Sick Emperor.) — MV-2
Hear, Ye Ladies.— B CEP— E A— OBEV
("Hear ye ladies that despise.") — OAEP
(Power of Love, Ihe.)— HBV
(Song: "Hear ye ladies that despise.") — EPW-2
Love's Emblems.— CRE—EP— HBV— LEAP— OBEV
("Now the lusty spring is seen.") — EG
(Spring.) — SBA
Song to Bacchus. — BEL — CRE — EP— EPP— EPW-2—
EV-2— TOP
(God Lyaeus.)— GPE— LEAP— OBEV
Tragedy of Valentinian, sel. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.
Song: "Injurious charmer of my vanquished heart"
(Act IV, sc. ii).— EPW-2
Tragedy on Past Participles, A. — Phoebe Gary (sometimes at. to
"C. A. S."). See Lovers, The.
Tragic Books. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — TBM
Tragic Love. — W. J. Turner. — OBMV
Tragic Mary Queen of Scots, The. — "Michael Field" (Kath
erine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper). —
GTML— GPE— MBP— OBMV— TCPD
Tragic Memory. — George Meredith. See Modern Love ("In
our old shipwrecked days there was an hour").
Tragic Parting, A. — Detroit Tribune. — OHCS-37
Tragic Story, A. — Adelbert von Chamisso, tr. fr. the German by
William Makepeace Thackeray. — BHP — BOHV — FPH
— HBV— HBVY— JPC— MPB — MFC- 10 — OFPE—
OTPC— PB-4— RIS— RON— STB
Tragic Tale of Hooty the Owl, The.— Unknown.— FTB
(Owl and the Fox, The— si. <ftjf.)— BLPA
Tragical History of Doctor Faustus. — Christopher Marlowe.
See Dr. Faustus.
Trail, The.— C. N. Gould and S. R. Hadsell.— OA
Trail, The.— Percy Mackaye. See Ourselves.
Trail Makers, The.— H. H. Knibbs.— OBAV
(Trail-Makers, The.)— LL-2
Trail of Ninety-Eight, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Trail of the Bird, The. — William John Courthope. — HB
Trail of the Lonesome Pine, sel. — John Fox, Jr.
Bad Rufe Tolliver.— WRR-53
Trail Song.— Harold Symmes.— POY
Trail to Lillooet, The. — E. Pauline Johnson. — OCL
Trail to Mexico, The. — Unknown. — AS (with music) — CSF —
IHA
Trailing Arbutus. — Henry Abbey. — SN
Trailing Arbutus, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BLP— CAP
— IAP— JHP— LA— MPC-11— PB-8 — PEOR— PTA-2
— TCAP
Trail-Makers, The. — H. H. Knibbs. See Trail Makers, The.
Train, The (Life, XLIII). — Emily Dickinson. — MW
(I Like to See It Lap the Miles.)— ISP— MAP— MO AP
(Locomotive, The.) — MPB
(Railroad Train, The.)— LL-3— PCD— PTER
(Railway Train, The.)— GR-a— MCCG— MPC-11— ODP—
WLIP
Train Dogs, The. — E. Pauline Johnson. — OCL
Train Misser, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Train-
Misser, The.
Trained at Last.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Trainers, The. — Grantland Rice. — ICBD
Training for the Navy. — Theodore Roosevelt. — WRR-55
Train-Mates.— Witter Bynner— MAP— PFY— TCAP
Train-Misser, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR— HHHA
(Train Misser, The.) — SPE-4
Trains. — John Pierre Roche. — GPWW
Trains. — James S. Tippett. — GFA — SUS
Traitor Sea, The. — C. J. Corrie. — OHCS-27
Traitors. — William Shakespeare. See King Henry V.
Traitors, The. — Morton Dauwen Zabel. — NP
Traitor's Deathbed. — George Lippard. See Legends of the
American Revolution, 1776.
Traitor's Doom, The. — Unknown. See Plumber's Revenge.
-HBVY
558
TITLE INDEX
Treasure
Tramp, The ("Eagerly he took my dime"). — Edgar A. Guest. —
CVG
Tramp. The ("This is what he said")- — Edgar A. Guest. —
CVG
Tramp. — Richard Hughes. — MBP
Tramp, The.— Unknown. — HHHA
Tramp Abroad, A, sets. — "Mark Twain" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens).
American Specimen, An (Pt. II, Ch. IX). — BTB-3
Critical Situation, A (Pt. I, Ch. II).— CCR
(Guessing Nationalities.) — BTB-5
(Trying Situation — abr.) — WRR-15
Tramp and a Vagabond, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Tramp and Cur. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-47
Tramp Cat, The. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. See Two Pussy-
Cats.
Tramp Musician. — William Grant Brooks.— WRR-39
Tramp Philosophy,— R. G. Berry.— WRR-56
Tramp Ship, The. — Laurence Powys. — BPM-31
Tramp Sings, The. — Ridgely Torrence. See Eye-Witness.
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. — OHCS-14
(Temperance Question, The.)— SPE-5
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.— George F. Root.— FOAH— MDAH—
PAPm — WRR-41 (arr. and with add. sts.)
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. — Unknown. — WTP-1 «
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Keep on a-Tramping (with music*). —
Unknown. — AS
Tramp Transfigured, The. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Tramp Violinist, The. — Francis Hopkinson Smith. —
WRR-44
Tramps, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Tramps, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Tramp's Philosophy, A. — "Merchant Traveler." — CD
Tramp's Refusal, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Tramp's Soliloquy, The. — Unknown. — WRR-27
Tramp's Story, The.— Will Carleton.— POOI
Tramp's Story, The.— C. E. Richmond.— OHCS-22
Trampwoman's Tragedy, A. — Thomas Hardy. — HBMV
Trance, The.— Edwin Muir.— HMSP
Tranquil Habit. — Auguste Angellier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry van Dyke.
(Eight Echoes from the Poems of Auguste Angellier, IV.)
_PVD
Tranquil Soul, A, — John Oldharn. See To the Memory of
Transcendence.— ReichardrHoveV.--OQP—QP-l—WGRP
Transcendence. — Clark Ashton Smith. — GPE
Transcendence of God, The. — John Milton. See Samson
Agonistes.
Transcendentalism. — Unknown. — BOHV
Transcendentalism. — The Times of India. — NA
'Transcendentalism: A Poem in Twelve Books. — Robert
Browning. — VLEP
Transferable Merit. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Transferred Ghost, The. — Frank Richard Stockton. —
TTTTDTJ C
Transfiguration. — Louisa M. Alcott. — MOAH
Transfiguration, The.— James M. Hayes. — JKCP
Transfiguration. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Transfiguration of Beauty, The. — Michelangelo Buonarroti, tr.
fr. the Italian by John Addington Symonds. — AWP
Transfiguration of Miss Philura (arr.). — Florence Morse Kings-
ley .—WRR-3 7
"Transient tar-paper shack, The." — Carl Sandburg. See Peo
ple, Yes, The (59).
Transfigured.— Carlotta Perry.— MHT
Transfigured. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. — AA
Transfigured Life. — Dante Gabriel RossettL See House of
Life, The.
Transfigured Swan. — Louis Untermeyer. — FP — MAP
Transformation. — Lewis Alexander. — CDC
Transformation. — Vincent Godfrey Burns. — RH
Transformation.— David Morton. See Town, The.
Transformation. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — GPE — HBMV
Transformation.— Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Transformation of a Texas Girl, The. — James Barton Adams.—
sec
Transformations. — Thomas Hardy. — CMP — NV
Transgression. — Richard Le Gallienne. See I Meant to Do
My Work Today
Transience.— Sarojini Naidu.— HTR— MCCG
Transient, The.— Helen Welshimer.— PASC
Transient Beauty.— George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Giaour,
The.
Transition. — John Banister Tabb. — POI — SL
Transitions. — Romilly John. — BPM-32
Translated Way, The.— Franklin P. Adams.— BOHV
Translation. — Anne Spencer. — BANP
Translation, The.— Mark Van Doren.— TCPD
Translation from Du Bellay. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the
French by G. K. Chesterton. — BMC
(Heureux Qui, Comme Ulysse, a Fait un Beau Voyage.) —
Q
W
AWP
Translations from Modern Japanese Poetry, tr. by Glenn Hughes
and Yozan T. Iwasaki, fr. Authors listed below.
Akiko Yanagiwara. — PFE
I. "Falling flowers!"
II. "If a woman be loved, hated, and envied.
III. "Today I met a stranger."
IV. "Heaven and earth, cloud and water."
V. "When you are gone."
wning.
Translations from Modern Japanese Poetry (Continued).
Akiko Yosano.— PFE
I. "Wave of coldness, A."
II. "Like five moving fingers."
III. "'Out of the dear dark years."
IV. "Here is a little girl/'
V. "White iris, The."
VI. "My old self."
Tabubokee Ishikawa. — PFE
I. "Whenever I get angry."
II. "Feeling inclined toward charity."
Takeko Kujo. — PFE
I. " 'I bring good news,' said Spring.'*
II. "At the time of parting."
III. "Shaking gold and silver bells."
IV. "How disagreeable it is."
Transmutation. — Eleanor Downing. — BMC
Transplanted. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — EOAH
Trap, The. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables.
Trap, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL m
Trapped. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
Trapper, The.— Mary Coles Carrington. — BPM-33
Trapper's Christmas Eve, The. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
Trapper's Last Trail, The. — Madge Morris. — CD
Trapper's Story, A. — Charles F. Adams. — OHCS-13
Trapper's Story, The. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Traps. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — HBMV
Trash. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — TCAP
Traiirnerei at Ostendorff's. — William Laird. — HBMV
Travel.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— GR-a— LL-3— MCT— MPB
—NP—PFY— SAM— SPT— TCAP
Travel.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPN— MBP— PB-6—POY
Travel Broadens One So. — Sam Gazzam. — WRR-58
Travel Bureau, The.— Ruth Comfort Mitchell.— GR-e— HBMV
— MLP— MCT— POOT— POY— VOD
Traveled. — Lucy Louise Hatcher. — HB
Traveled Bumble-Bee, The. — Unknown. — LPP
Traveler. — Rebekah Grouse Costanzo. — OHPI
Traveler.— Grace Noll Crowell.— AMV-3S
Traveler, The. — George Dillon. — AMV-36
Traveler, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — MAP
Traveler, The. — Joseph C. Sonneborn. — CAG
Traveler, The. — Allen Tate. — MM
Traveler and the Temple of Knowledge, The. — Beatrice Harra-
den. See Ships That Pass in the Night.
Traveler's Curse after Misdirection, The. — Robert Graves. —
TVfRP
Traveling Lindy. — Rosa Burwell Ford.— SPE-2
Traveling Man, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Traveling South toward Italy. — Elizabeth Barrett Bro
See Aurora Leigh.
Traveller, The.— Oliver Goldsmith. — CEP — EPRE— EV-3 —
OAEP
Sels. fr. above.
France. — OB EC
Happiness Dependent on Ourselves. — OBEC
Home.— LPS-1
(First, Best Country, The.)— GN
Real Happiness. — OBEC
"Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow." — GPE
"To men of other minds." — BHV
Traveller, The. — Ono No Komachi, tr. fr. the Japanese by
Mabel Lorenz Ives.
(Translations from Early Japanese Poetry.)— PFE
Traveller, The.— Elizabeth Shane.— MCT
Traveller, The.— Cicely Fox Smith.— MLP— POT
Traveller, A.— Unknown.— WGRP
Traveller-Heart, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL— GT-2
Travellers, The. — Eva Gore-Booth. — LHW
Travellers, The. — Mark A. De Wolfe Howe. — AA
Traveller's Ditty. — Miriam Allen De Ford. — HBMV
Traveller's Hope.— Charles Granville.— HBV— OBVV
Traveller's Joy.— Arthur Ketchum.— MCT— NLK— TBV
Traveller's Rest. — Cicely Fox Smith. — MCT — NLK
Traveller's Return, The. — Robert Southey. — OTPC — TBV
Traveller's Song. — George Macdonald. — BSV
Travelling Gipsies. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Travelling Man, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — MHT
Travelling Night, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion,
The.
Travels by the Fireside. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
FT— MCT— TBV
Travel's End. — May Folwell Hofeington. — TBM
Travels with a Donkey, sels. — Robert 'Louis Stevenson.
Camper's Night Song.— BBV— ODP
(Camp, A.)— VLEP
(God's Green Inn.)— MW
County of the Camisards, The. — CPOI
Travesty of Miss Fanshawe's Enigma. — Horace Mayhew. —
BOHV
(Cockney Enigma on the Letter H.) — PA
Xray. — Robert Browning. — BPN — BTP-7 — TPH
Tread Softly. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VLEP
Treadwater Jim. — Samuel W. Small. — OHCS-21
Treason's Last Device. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — PAH
Treasure, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — GPE — VOD
Treasure. — Lucillius, tr. fr. the Greek by William Cowper.— *
AWP
Treasure House, A. — Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe. — PC
Treasure Hunt, A. — Ida May Wood. — HB
559
Treasure
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Treasure of Our Tongue, The.— Samuel Daniel. See Musophl
lus, or, Defence of All Learning.
Treasure of the Wise Man, The.— James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Treasures. — Katie H. Kavanagh. — WRR-7
Treasures. — Mary Dixon Thayer. — MPB
Treasures. — Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff.— LHW
Treasures of the Deep, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. —
LPS-2
Treasures of the Heart. — Henry van Dyke. See God of the
Open Air.
Treasure-Trove.— Marion Angus. — HMSP
Treatment of His Hares, The. — William Cowper. — MBL
Tree, The. — Bjornstjerne Bjornson, tr. fr. the Norwegian. —
ADAH— DD—HH—JHP— MPB — MPC-5 — OHIP —
PB-1— PBGP— PEM— PRWS— PTA-1— RAR— RYC—
TYP
Tree, The.— Anne Finch.— CEP— EPRE— EPW-3— OBEC
Tree, The. — Alfred Kreymborg.— BAP— GR-a— HBMV— JPC
— TSW— TSWC
Tree, The.— John Masefield.— GTML
Tree, The.— Ezra Pound.— A PA— CMP— MO AP
Tree, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — RIS
Tree, The.— Evelyn Underbill.— ME
Tree, The.— Jones Very.— ADAH— APW—DD—GN— HBV—
HS— LA— OHIP— PEDC— PEM
Tree against the Sky, A. — Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Tree and Sky.— Siegfried Sassoon. — TSW
Tree and the Chaff, The. — Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm I).
Tree and the Lady, The. — Thomas Hardv. — MBP
Tree at Dusk, A.— Winifred Welles.— MPB— SP—SPT— TSW
—TSWC
Tree at My Window. — Robert Frost. — BLV — MAP
Tree Birthdays. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — OHIP
Tree Buds, The.— Kate L. Brown. — BOL — PB-2 — TVC —
TVSH
Tree Carol. — Unknown. — PASC
Tree Cut Down, A. — Freda C. Bond.— BPM-36
Tree Design, A. — Arna Bontemps. — CDC
Tree Feelings.— Charlotte Perkins Gilman.— GFA— MW— NLK
— PPA
Tree Games. — Unknown. — LPP
Tree in December. — Melville Cane. — MAP
"Tree leaves are murmuring hua-la-la, The." — Unknown.
(Rewards and Punishments — Chinese.) — BOL
Tree of Knowledge, The. — John Gray. — BMC
Tree of Laughing Bells, or the Wings of the Morning, The. —
Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Tree of Life, The. — Bible, 0. T. See Genesis.
Tree of Love, The. — Ramon Lull. — CAW
Tree of Starlings, The. — Grace Hazard Conkling. — BLA
Tree of the Cross, The. — "Angelus Silesius" (Johannes
Scheffler), tr. fr. the German. — CAW
Tree on the Hill. — Unknown. — OTPC — PPL
Tree Planting.— Mary Frances Butts. — LLC
Tree Planting. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — ADAH
Tree Planting.— Unknown.— OHIP— RYC
Tree Shadows. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese. — GFA
Tree Song, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Tree Song, A. — Unknown. — LPP
Tree Stands Very Straight and Still, The. — Annette Wynne.—
Tree That Tried to Grow, The. — Frances H. Lee. — ADAH
Tree Toad, Tbe. — Orrick Johns. — NP
Tree Toad, The. — Monica Shannon. — MPB
Tree-Building. — Franklin Cable. — OQP — QP-2
Tree-Climbing Fish, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Tree-Lover, The. — Katharine Tynan. — GT-2
Tree-Planting. — Samuel Francis Smith. — OHIP
Trees.— Bliss Carman. — DD— GBOV— JPC — LL-1— ME —
MPC-11— NLK— OHIP— PB-5—POY
Trees. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OQP — QP-2
Trees, The. — Samuel Valentine Cole. — ME — NLK — OHIP
Trees.— Sara Coleridge.— DD— HWC— MPB— OHIP— RAR—
RYC — TVC
Trees.— William Henry Davies. — MLP
Trees. — Walter de la Mare. — CGOV — GTBS — OHIP
Trees. — Ada Graves. — HB
Trees. — Joyce Kilmer. — APD — APL — BAP — B AV — BB V —
BLPA— BTP— CP— CV— DD — FF— GBOV — GPE—
GR-a— HBV— HBVY — HH — HTR—JHP—JK-l—
JKCP— LC— LEAP — MAP — MCCG — ME— MLP-
MPB— MPC-12— NP— NV— OBAV— OG— OHFP-
PB-8— PEDC— PEM— PJH-1— POI— FOOT— POT—
PPA— PT— PTER — PYM — RON — SBA— SBMV —
TBV— TCAP— TPH.-VIL — VM— VOD— WBLP—
WGRP— WLIP— WTP-S— YT
Trees, The.— Lucy Larcom.— NLK — OHIP — PDN
Trees. — Angela Morgan. — PPA
Trees, The.— Christopher Morley.— OHIP
Trees. — Julia E. Rogers. — ADAH
Trees. — William Haskell Simpson. See In Arizona.
Trees. — Unknown. — ADAH
Trees. — Henry van Dyke. See Salute to the Trees.
Trees and Fairies. — Rose Fyleman. — RAR
Trees and the Master, The. — Sidney Lanier. — LLC — NLK
(Ballad of Trees and the Master, A — C.) — AA — ADAH _
BAV — BTP— CAW— DDA— GPE— GR-a— HBV
—ZAP — LA— LBAP — LL-3— MAP — MOM-
MR V— OB A V— O Q P— PB-6— PC — PFE — PF Y
Trees and Their Clothes. — Unknown. — VIL
Trees Are Down, The. — Charlotte Mew. — MBP — SMP
Trees' Choice, The.— Grace B. Carter.— PEOR
Trees in Early November. — Theodore Maynard. — AMV-35
'Trees in groves." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Saadi.
Trees in the Garden.— D. H. Lawrence.— MBP
Trees in Winter. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"Trees, like great jade elephants, The." — John Gould Fletcher.
See Irradiations.
Trees of the Bible, The.— M. B. C. Slade.— OHCS-11
Trees of the Garden, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House
of Life, The.
Trees So High, The.— Unknown.— OBB
Trees Used in Games and Sports. — Mary Isabel Curtis. — GFA
Tree's Way, The.— George Cronyn. — PPA
Tree-tise on Nature, A. — Louis H. Levin. — WRR-6
Tree-Toad.— Hilda Conkling.— GBV— MCG— PB-3— POY— RG
Tree-Toad, The.— Orrick Johns.— HBMV
Tree-Toad, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — LL-3
(Tree Toad, The.)— CPWR
Tree-Top Road, The.— May Riley Smith.— HBV— NLK— SPT
(si. diff.)
Tree-Tops.— Str J. C. Squire. — GPE
Treizaine. — Sir Thomas Wyatt.— OBSC
("If in the world there be more woe.") — EG
Trelawney of the Wells, set. — Arthur Wing Pinero.
Nap Interrupted, The (fr. Act II).— HSP
Trelawny.-*Robert Stephen Hawker. — ACP
(And Shall Trelawney Die?) — BCEP — EV-4 — GTBS —
GTSL— WP
(Song of the Western Men, The.) — AEV— BMC— CBE—
CGOV— CR—CSBP—ERP— HBV— LH—OBRV
— -OBVV— PB-8— TCEP— TVSH— V A— WTP-S
Trelawny Lies by Shelley.— Charles L. O'Donnell. — HBMV
Trench Lines: The Tired Heart.— R. A. Vallance. — RH
Trench Mud. — John J. Curtin.— PAPni
Trencher Chaplain. The. — Joseph Hall. See Virgidemiarum
(Libri Sex).
Trenches, The. — Frederic Manning. — MCCG— RH
Trenton and Princeton. — Unknown. — PAH
Trespasser, The. — Alfred Edgar Coppard. — BPM-33 — WLIP
Tress of Hair, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Trestle and the Buck-Saw, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Triad. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
Triads. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — BPN— MV-2 — VLEP
Trial, The. — Henry Wads worth Longfellow. See Giles Corey of
the Salem Farms.
Trial, The.— Muriel Rukeyser.— NAMP— TB
Trial by Jury, sels. — Sir William S. Gilbert.
Judge's Song, The.— EPW-5
Rover's Apology, The. — ALV
Trial in New Amsterdam, A. — Arthur Guiterman. — PVS
Trial of Ben Thomas, The. — Harry Stillman Edwards. See De
Valley an' de Shadder.
Trial of Bryan Fairfax, The. — Maud Wilder Goodwin. See
White Aprons.
Trial of Joseph Nadeau, The. — Gilbert Parker. — WRR-29
Trial of Queen Katharine, The.— William Shakespeare. See
King Henry VIII.
Trial of Rebecca, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe.
Trial of the Dead Cleopatra in Her Beautiful and Wonderful
Tomb, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Trial of Torn Grayson, The. — Edward Eggleston. See Gray-
sons, The.
Trial Scene. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice,
The.
Trials.— Bessie B. McClure.— PPYP
(Little Mother's Trials, A.)— WRR-32
Trials of a Housekeeper, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Trials of a School-Girl. — Lou Boyce Hayden. — WRR-47
(Young School Reformer — shorter and si. diff.} — WRR-50
Trials of a Schoolmistress, The. — Unknown. — CHS
(Johnny and the Teacher.)— OHCS-33
(Mental Arithmetic.)— WRR-30
Trials of a Twin. — Henry S. Leigh. See Twins, The.
Trials of Housekeeping. — Unknown. — WRR-41
Trials of the Musical Amateur. — Jerome K. Jerome. See
Three Men in a Boat.
Tribal Prayer, The.— Omaha Indians, tr. Unknown. — RNP
Tribes of the Dead, The.— Virgil. See ^Eneid, The.
Tribulations of Biddy Malone, The. — George M. Vickers. — CD
— OHCS-24
Tribute, sel.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).
While We Shouted.— SMP
Tribute.— Aline Kilmer.— TBM
Tribute, The.— Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House,
Tribute.— Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth).—
Tribute of Grasses, A.— Hamlin Garland. — AA — LA
Tribute of His Home, The.— James Whitcomb Riley — CPWR
Tribute to Charles Dickens, A. — "Carmen Sylva" (Elizabeth
Pauline Attiha, Queen of Roumania). — MHT— SPE-8
Tribute to Colonel Ellsworth. — Abraham Lincoln. — WRR-46
Tribute to Columbus, A.— "Joaquin" Miller. See Columbus
Tribute to East Tennessee, A.— Landon C. Haynes. — BTB-2
Tribute to General Grant. — Horace Porter. — SPE-6
Tribute to Grant, A (abr.~). — Henry Watterson. — OHCS-31
Tribute to Grass.— John J. Ingalls.— WBLP
Tribute to Lincoln.— James Russell Lowell. See Ode Recited
at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21 1865
Tribute to Lincoln. — Grace Agnes Timmerman. — WRR-46
Tribute to Longfellow, A. — F. N. Zabriskie. — BTB-5
(Poet's Funeral, The.)— OHCS-23
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Troilus
Tribute to McKinley — John Hay.— WRR-42
Tribute to Mother, A.— Innice M. Draper.— HE
Tribute to Mother. — Unknown. — HT
Tribute to Motherhood. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess,
Tribute to Our Honored Dead, A. — Henry Ward Beecher. —
BTB-8— OHCS-2
(Honored Dead, The— si. abr.^—PE
(Our Honored Dead.) — AOAH (much abr.} — LLC
(si. abr.} — MDAH (much abr.}
Tribute to Our Soldiers. — Marion Kennedy.— PEDC
Tribute to Sir Walter Scott, A (C.).— Charles Swain.— BTB-4
Tribute to the Dog, A.— George Graham Vest.— HT
Tribute to the Federation, A. — Mrs. D. H. Zimmerman. — HJ3
Tribute to the Flag.— George F. Hoar.— HT-SPS
Tribute to the Unknown. — Senior Vice-Commander Burrage. —
Tribute to Washington.— Eliza Cook.— BTB-2
( Washington. )-HT-WOAH-WRR-49
Tribute to Washington. — W. H. Harrison. — LLC
Tribute to Washington.— T A. Price.— BTB-3
Tribute to Washington. — Unknown. — OHIP
Tribute to Water, A. — John B. Gough (sometimes at. to Alfred
W. Arrington).— PPYP— YFR
(Apostrophe to Water.)— LLC .
Tribute to Woman, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See
Drama of Exile, A.
Tributes to Lincoln. — (Various Authors.) — LBAH
Trick, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Tricksey's Ring. — Alice Gary. — WRR-16
Trickster, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Tricksters. — William Rose Benet. — HBMV
Tri-Colour.— Robert W. Service.— CP S
Trico's Song. — John Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe.
Tried.— Lulah Ragsdale.— WRR-3
Trifle, A.— Henry Timrod.— HBV
Trifle Mixed, A.— Unknown.— BTB-9
(Adventure on Wheels, An.)— MHT
Trifles. — Daniel Clement Colesworthy. — PEM
Trifles. — Unknown — HBV
Trilby. — Alice Brown. — AA
Trilby, ^/.—George du Mauner.
Little Work, A (after Leon van Montenaeken) . — HBV —
OQP--QP-2
(Little, A.)— MHT
(We Can Do So Little.)— WRR- 17
Trimmed Lamp, The. — Laura Simmons. — MOM
(Vigil.) — LPS-1
Trinity, The. — Marian Osborne. — CPG
Trinity, The.— Unknown.— ACP
Trinity Churchyard.— C. E. Hudeburg — TB W1J1> „
Trinity Drill, or Drill of the Cross.— J. H. Tucker.— WRR-57
Trinity Peace. — Carl Sandburg. — EMS — SASS
Trinket.— Winifred Welles.— NP
CMP HBV PWB
Triolet The: "Easy is the triolet."— William Ernest Henley. —
BOHV
Triolet, The: "Gesture in space, A."— Michael. Lewis.— PI AE
Triolet: "He stole just one kiss." — Anne Virginia Culbertson. —
"RTB-9
Triolet: "I intended a handspring." — Margaret Hoover.— PCD
Triolet: "I intended an Ode." — Austin Dobson. See Rose-
Triolet: "Move you, my lord!"— Paul T. Gilbert.— BOHV
Triolet: "Love, awake! Ah, let thine eyes."— Alfred Noyes.—
CPAN-1 „ J TT
Triolet: "Night is full of the crying, The." — Alexander K.
Laing.— PIAE— YT .
Triolet- "When first we met we did not guess. — Kooert
' Bridges.— CMP— PWB— TPH
(When First We Met.)— OTA
Triolet The: "Your triolet should glimmer.' — Don Marquis.
PFE
Triolets.— Patrick Carey.— AEV
Triolets: To My Neighbour Opposite.— Unknown, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Trip It Gipsies, Trip It Fine. — Thomas Middleton and Wil
liam Rowley. See Spanish Gipsy, The.
Trip on the Erie, A.— Unknown.— ABF— -IHA
Trip to Cambridge"," The.— Unknown.— PAH
Trip to Morrow, The. — Unknown. See I Want to Go
Trip to the Stars, A.— Horace B. Durant.— OHCS-33
Trip to Toy-Land, A. — Eugene Field. — SPE-4
Triple Ballad of Old Japan, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAJST-1
Triple Fool, The. — John Donne. — OAEP
Triple Tie, The.— Henry G. Perry.— OHCS-18
Tripping down the Field-Path.— Charles Swam.— HBV— VA
Tristan da Cunha.— Roy Campbell.— MB P— MM
Tristram, sels. — Edwin Arlington Robinson.
Isolt of Brittany. — LL-3
Tristram and Isolt of Ireland. — FP
Tristram and Iseult.— Matthew Arnold.— VLEP ^ote«,
"Dear saints, it is not sorrow, as I hear (11. ll^-lSU;.
GEPM
Iseult of Brittany (Pt. III).— GEPC
"They came to where the brushwood ceased, etc.
(11. 185-200).— CPOI . , r _ .
Tristram and Iseult.— Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Tris
tram of Lyonesse.
Tristram and Isolt.— Don Marquis. — HBMV
Tristram and Isolt of Ireland. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. See
Tristram. .
Tristram of Lyonesse, sels. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Slaying of Urgan, The (fr. "The Last Pilgrim ).—
PTER
(Death of Urgan, The.)— WHA
Swimming. — GN „„_ __
Tristram and Iseult (Prelude).— EA—TCEP— VLEP
(From Prologue to "Tristram of Lyonesse. )— LEAP
("Love, that is first and last of all things made. ) — MV-2
(Prelude; Tristram and Iseult.)— BMEP—EA (br. sel.}
— EPW-S (br. sel.}— POTT
Tristram's End. — Laurence Binyon. — OBMV
Tristam's Song. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls ot the
King (Last Tournament, The).
Tristan's Singing. — John Masefield.— PM
Triumph. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — OBAV
"As a gray rose-leaf" (sel.}. — BAP
Triumph. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Triumph, The ("Have you seen," etc.}. — Ben Jonson. See Cele
bration of Charis, A (So Sweet Is She).
Triumph, The ("See the Chariot," etc.}. — Ben Jonson. See
Celebration of Charis, A (Triumph of Charis, The).
Triumph, The. — Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the West, The.
Triumph. — Sally Macon Garland Pippen. — HB
Triumph. — John Crowe Ransom. — HBMV
Triumph. — Kathryn White Ryan. — TBM
Triumph.— L. D. Stearns.— BLRP
Triumph of Art, The. — Josephine Turck Baker. — HB
Triumph of Beauty, The, sel. — James Shirley. . , . „
Lullaby, A : "Cease, warring thoughts, and let his brain. —
BOL— EPW-2 .
Triumph of Charis, The, — Ben Jonson. See Celebration ot
Charis. A.
Triumph of Civilization, The. — Edward Carpenter. — EPP
Triumph of Death, The. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(LXXI)
Triumph of Dulness, The. — Alexander Pope. See Dunciad, The.
Triumph of Faith, The.— Wilson Barrett. See Sign of the Cross,
Triumph of ' Faith.— Joseph Stevens Buckminster. — OHCS-4
Triumph of Faith. — Lew Wallace. See Prince of India.
Triumph of Father.— Mary Stewart Cutting.— WRR-53
Triumph of Forgotten Things, The. — Edith Matilda Thomas. —
HBV
Triumph of Hector, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The (Exploit of
Hector, The). ^ . ,
Triumph of Infidelity, The, ^/.—Timothy Dwight „,___
Smooth Divine, The.— AA— IAP— LA— TCAP— WGRP
Triumph of Innocence.— Charles Foley.— WRR-51
Triumph of Isis, The, sel. ("Let Granta boast"). — Thomas
Warton.— EPW-3 , r „ T
Triumph of Joseph, The. — Charles Jeremiah Wells. See Joseph
and His Brethren. ^^^
Triumph of Life, The.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— ERP
Triumph of Love.— John Hall Wheelock.— MAP
(Triumph of the Singer, The).— NP
Triumph of Order, A.— John Hay.— OHCS-7 .
Triumph of Peace, The. — Edwin Hubbell Chapm. — SPE-8
Triumph of Sensibility.— Sylvia Townsend Warner.— MBP
Triumph of the Machine, The.— D. H. Lawrence. — BPM-30
Triumph of the Ricci, The.— Edith Wordsworth.— OHCS-33
Triumph of the Singer, The. — John Hall Wheelock. See
Triumph of Love.
Triumph of the Whale, The.— Charles Lamb.— OB RV
Triumph of Time, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
VLEP
**I will go back to the great sweet mother" (sel.}. — GPE —
GTSL— MBP-POTT
(Disappointed Lover, The— abr.}— LPS-2
(From the "Triumghjrf Time.") — LEAP
(Triumph of Time.) — BMEP (longer seL} — MBP —
OAEP
"There lived a singer in the France of Old" (sel.}. — EA —
EPW-5— GTSL
(Farewell, A.)— GTML
Triumph through Faith. — Fannie E. Newberry. See Wrestler
of Philippi, The.
Triumphalis — Bliss Carman.— HBMV— JPC—PG—SPT
Triumphs of Owen, The.— Thomas Gray.— CEP— EV-3
Triumphs of the English Language. — James Gilbourne Lyons. —
OHCS-10
Trivia; or, The Art of Walking the Streets of London, sels. —
Gre!tbFrStf The (Bk. II, il. 358-374).— OB EC
On Walking the Streets by Day (Bk. II, 11. 7-98).—
TOP
Trivia.— CEP (Bks. I and II)— TPH (br. sels fr. Bks I,
II, and III)— EPRE ( br. sels. fr. Bks. I, II, and
III)
Triviality, A.— Waring Cuney.— CDC
Troia Fuit.— Reginald Wright Kauffman.— HBV
Troilus and Cressida. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Troylus and
Criseyde.
Troilus and Cressida, sels. — John Dryden.
Can Life Be a Blessing?— ATP
(Song: "Can Life be a blessing.")— CEP
Prologue: "See my loved Britons." — CEP
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Tioilus and Cressida, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Agamemnon and Nestor (fr. Act I, sc. iii). — EV-1
(Valor — sel.) — FF— POI
"This she? No, this is Diomids Cressida" (fr. Act V
sc. ii).— NBE
Ulysses. On Degree (fr. Act I, sc. iii).— EV-1
Ulysses. The Instant Way (fr. Act III, sc. iii).— EV-1
(Good Deeds Past.)— LLC
(Having Done and Doing — abr.) — ICBD
Troilus and Criseyde. — Arthur Colton. — WLIP
Troilus Soliloquizes. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Troylus and
Criseyde.
Trojan Women, The, sel. ("O Muse be near me now, and
make" ) . — Euripides, tr. fr. the Greek by Gilbert Murray.
— MV-2
Trojans outside the Walls, The. — Homer. See Iliad, The
(Camp at Night, The).
Troll Cat, The.— Unknown.-— WRR-35
Trolley on the Nile, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-37
Troll-Man, The. — Caroline Maria Hewins. — OHCS-28
Troop of the Guard, A. — Hermann Hagedorn. — HBV— OHIP—
PB-8— WRR-54
(Troop of the Guard Rides Forth To-Day, A.) —
HSPS
Trooper's Death, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by R. W.
Raymond. — LPS-2
Troopin'.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV— SPE-5
"Troops exulting sat in the order, The." — Homer. See Iliad,
The (Camp at Night, The).
Troop-Ship Sails, The. — Robert W. Chambers. — MDAH —
PAPm
Trophies. — Samuel Daniel. See To Delia (LII).
Trophies.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Tropic Night. — Sarah Bixby Smith. — TL
Tropic Rain. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EPW-5
Tropical Girl to Her Garden. — Genevieve Taggard. — NP
Tropical Morning at Sea, A. — Edward Rowland Sill.— PIAE
Tropical Pool.— Muna Lee.— NV
Tropical Tempest. — Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a
Portrait Painter (XVI).
Tropical Town.— Salomon de la Selva.— BAP— HBV
Tropics, The. — Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen. — VA
Tropics Vanish, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — EPWT-5
Trossachs, The. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake,
The.
Trossachs, The.— William Wordsworth.— BPN— CRP—EM-2—
EPN—ES— GTSL— HBV— OBEV— OBRV— PER
"Trot, My Good Steed, Trot !" — Unknown, tr. by Eugene
Field.— PEF
Trot, Trot]— Mary Frances Butts.— CCP— HBV— HBVY
("Every evening Baby goes.") — PPL
.
(Trot, Trot to Town.) — SAS
Troths. — Carl Sandburg, — CPCS
Trotty's Wedding Tour, sel. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
Day of Judgment, The (fr. Ch. XIII).— BTB-6— GSRC—
SPE-5
Troubadour of God, The. — Charles Wharton Stork. —
WGRP
Troubadours. — Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (X).
Trouble. — David Keppel. — WBLP
Trouble Borrowers. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Trouble in the Amen Corner. — T. C. Harbaugh. — BLPA —
OHCS-22— PPP— PTA-2— PTWP
Trouble in the Choir.— Alonzo Teall Worden.— OHCS-14
Trouble in the Family. — Unknown. — WRR-58
Trouble in the Kitchen. — Unknown. — GSRC
Trouble with Rastus, The. — Unknown. — SSS
Trouble with the Steward, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Trouble Your Head with Your Own Affairs. — Eliza Cook. —
OHCS-10
Troubled Friar, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Douglas
Hyde. — GTIV
Troubled Jesus. — Waring Cuney. — BANP
Troubled Soldier, The (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Troubles. — Unknown. — VIL
Troubles of a Wife. — Kitty Lincoln. — OHCS-11
Troubles of the First Administration. — John Marshall. —
Troublesome Boy, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Troublesome Caller, A. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Troublesome Child, A. — Unknown. — GSRC
Troublesome Wife, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-36
Trout-Fishing on Tweed. — Andrew Lang. — POT
(April on Tweed.)— EBSV
Trouting. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — SN
Troy.— Robin Flower. — MM
Troy Depicted.— William Shakespeare. See Rape of Lucrece
The.
Troy Town.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— BEL— BPN— VLEP—
Troylus and Criseyde, sels. — Geoffrey Chaucer
'And therwithalle his meynye for to blende" (Bk. V,
11. 526-686). — EPW-1
"But for to tellen forth in special" (Bk. I, 11. 260-322). _
"But ^8* Gof Troye in shetten" (Bk. I,
("And so bifel, when comen was the tyme" — II. 155-224.)
— EP — EPP
Tor ™ est r>,,
Troylus and Criseyde (Continued}.
"Go litel book, go litel myn tregedie" (Bk. V, 11. 1786-1866).
— EA
(From the Epilogue to "Troilus and Criseyde"—
11. 1786-1841).— NBE
(Love Unfeigned, The— 11. 1835-1848).— OBEV
("O younge freshe folkes," etc.) — CAW
"In suffisaunce, in blisse, and in syngynges" (Bk. Ill,
11. 1716-1771).— EPW-1
"O soth is seyed, that heled for to be" (Bk. Ill, 11. 1212-
1246).— EPW-1
"Retournynge in hir soule ay up and doun" (Bk. V,
11. 1022-1099).— EPW-1
("Morwe com, and goostly for to speke, The — 11. 1031-
1099).— EP— EPP
Song of Troilus (Bk. I, 11. 400-420— after Petrarch).—
AWP
(Troilus Soliloquizes.) — EG
"With this he tok his leve and home he wente" (Bk. II.
11. 596-679).— EP — EPP— EPW-1
("But as she sat allone and thoughte thus" — 11. 610-679)
— EA
"Wrath, as I began yow for to seye, The" (Bk. V,
11. 1800-1855).— EPW-1
Troynovant. — Thomas Dekker. See Entertainment to James.
Truant.— S. A. Hudson. — PEM
Truant Grave, The.— P. Hoole Jackson. — BPM-35
Truants, The.— Walter de la Mare.— CMP— MBP
Truce.— Babette Deutsch.— NYBV
Truce. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
Truce of the Bear, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — CR — RKV
Trucks. — James S. Tippett.— GFA
True.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— MHT
True American, A. — Stanley Schell. — WRR-45
True and False Glory.— D. C. Eddy. — OHCS-10
True and False Glory. — John Milton. See Paradise Regained.
True and Perfecte Newes of the Worthy Enterprises of Sir
Francis Drake, 1586, The, sel. — Thomas Greepe.
Taking of Cartagena, The. — SG
True Apostolate, The. — Ruby T. Weyburn. — BLRP
True Aristocrat, The. — W. Stewart. — WBLP
Aristocrats of Labor (sel.).— OQP — PSO — QP-1
True Balm. — Ben Jonson. — LH
(Noble Balm.)— OBEV
(Ode, An: "High-spirited friend.") — EV-2
True Beatitude, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
True Beauty. — Francis Beaumont. — HBV
True Beauty, The. — Thomas Carew. — BFVR— GTBS— GTSE
— GTSL— MCCG— WTP-3
(Disdain Returned — C.) . — AWP — EPRE — EPS — EP W-2
— EV-2— GPE— HBV— JAWP — LPS-1 — OBS—
SBA— SEP— TOP—TPH— WBP
("He that loves a rosy cheek.") — EG — WP
(He That Loves a Rosy Cheek.)— BEL
(Never-Dying Fire.)— BLV
(Song: "He that loves a rosy cheek.") — AEP-W
(Unfading Beauty, The.) — BCEP — CBOV — GEPM —
True Bible, The.— Sam Walter Foss. See Higher Catechism,
True Born Englishman, The. — Daniel Defoe. See True-Born
Englishman, The.
True Bostonian at Heaven's Gate, A. — Unknown.— BTB-7
(True Bostonian, A.)— OHCS-32— WRR-9
True Bravery.— Charles F. Dole.— SPE-8
True Brotherhood.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OQP— PDN— QP-1
(Brotherhood.) — MOM
True Contentment. — Henry S. Kent. — OHCS-34
True Contentment. — John Ruskin. See Modern Painters.
True Courage (ad.). — Unknown. — PPSC
True Courage in Life. — William Ellery Channing. — BTB-7 (si
abr.)
(Courage.)— WRR-5
True Eloquence.— Daniel Webster. See Adams and Jefferson.
True Fair, The.— Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (LXXIX).
True Faith.— Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber.— OHCS-11
True Friend, A.— William Shakespeare. See Hamlet (Ham
let's Declaration of Friendship).
True Friend, A. — Unknown. — BFV
True Friends That Cheer.— Washington Irving. See Sketch
Book, The.
True Friendship —Jamee, tr. fr. the Persian by William R.
True Friendship. — Unknown. See Panchatantra The
True Greatness. — Robert E. Speer. — SPE-4
True Greatness. — Isaac Watts. — GPE
True Greatness of Nations, The, sel.— Charles Sumner.
Sumner's Tribute to William Penn. — OHCS-12
True Heaven, The.— Paul Hamilton Hayne.— WGRP
True Hero, A.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— PRK
True Heroism.— Mrs. Edwin N. Brown. — SPE-5
Epitaphs.
True Knight, The.— Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure.
Ine.
True Knowledge.— Panatattu, tr. fr. the East Indian.— WGRP
True Knowledge, The.— Oscar Wilde.— VLEP
True Lent, A. — Robert Herrick. — DD — LPS-2 OHIP
(To Keeppa^Truev_LentJ-BEL-EM-l-EP-EPEP-
562
TITLE INDEX
Truth
True Liberty. — Frederick William Robertson. — OHCS-38 —
PEOR
True Love. — Waring Cuney.— CDC
True Love, A. — Nicholas Grimald. — OBEY
(Truelove, A.)— OBSC
True Love. — James Russell Lowell. See Love.
True Love. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel,
The.
True Love.— William Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXVI).
True Love. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
True Love. — Sir John Suckling. See Aglaura.
"True love has vanished from every heart." — Hafiz. See Odes.
True Love Requited; or, The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington. —
Unknown. See Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The.
True Loveliness. — George Darley. — TIP
True Lover, The. — Simon Bougoing, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
True Lover, The. — Abbie Huston Evans. — NP
True Lover, The. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
(LIII).
True Love's Dirge.— William Motherwell. — EPW-4
"True love's the gift," etc. — Sir Walter Scott. See Lay of the
Last Minstrel, The.
True Maid, A. — Matthew Prior. — ALV
True Man, The. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
True Manliness. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
True Martyr, The.— Thomas Wade^-EPN— GPE— OBVV
True Measure of Life, The. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
True Monarchy. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. — EPEP
True Need, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — MOM— OQP —
QP-l
True Nobility. — Unknown.—QHCS-lS
True Nobleman, A. — Washington Irving. — ADAH
True Objects of Desire, The. — Samuel Johnson. See Vanity
of Human Wishes, The.
True or False. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by Walter S. Lan-
dor— AWP— JAWP— WBP
True Pathos, The. — Robert Burns. See Epistle to Dr. Black-
lock, Ellisland, 21st Oct. 1789.
True Patriot, The.— Unknown.— FOAH
True Patriotism Is Unselfish. — George William Curtis. —
PEOR
True Peace. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Casa Guidi
Windows.
True Peace, A. — Lucia Trent and Ralph Cheyney. See Ten
Years After.
True Pleasures. — Hpudart de Lamotte, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
True Power of a Nation, The. — Edwin Hubbell Chapin. —
SPE-8
True Rebellion, The.— Alfred Noyes — CPAN-3
True Rest. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the German
by J. S. Dwight.— LPS-2
"Rest is not quitting" (sel.). — HT — OQP— QP-2 — SPE-5
— WBLP
(Rest.)— PBGG
True Riches. — Isaac Watts.— OBEC
True Romance, The. — Herbert Jones. — HBMV
True Royalty. — Rudyard Kipling. See Just-So Stories ("There
was never a Queen," etc.").
True Song, A. — Kate R. Stiles. — POI — SL
True Source of Contentment. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
True Source of Reform, The. — Edwin Hubbell Chapin. —
OHCS-8
True Spartan Patriotism. — Plutarch. — FOAH
True Story, A.— Abbie Kinne.— BTB-8
(Child's Mirror, The.)— OHCS-32
True Story, A. —Unknown. — RIS
(There Was a Little Rabbit Sprig.) — OTPC
True Story of a Brie Cheese.— W. E. P. French.— OHCS-30
True Story of Abraham Lincoln. — Unknown. — WRR-10
True Story of Little Boy Blue, The.— Carlotta Perry— BTB-4
True Story of Skipper Ireson, The. — Charles Buxton Going. —
YT
True Story of Web-Spinner, The. — Mary Howitt. — OTPC
True Story of Young Lochinvar in Blank Verse. — J. J. Fay. —
WRR-13
(Young Lochinvar: The True Story in Blank Verse.) —
BOHV
True Tale of Robin Hood, A. — Unknown.— ESPB
True Teaching. — Horatius Bonar. See Be True.
True Temple, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-13
True Thomas. — Unknown. See Thomas the Rhymer.
True to Brother Spear. — Unknown. — WRR-39
True to Life. — Anna F. Burnham. — WRR-5
True to Poll.— F. C. Burnand.— BOHV— THP
(His Heart Was True to Poll.)— HBV
True to Scoutscraft. — Unknown. — WRR-25
True until Death. — Robert Burns. See It Was A* for Our
Rightfu' King (C.).
True Valor.— "H. K. D."— HT
True Valour. — John Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress, The.
True Victory. — M. A. Maitland. — TS
(Fought and Won.)— WRR-1 8
True Vine.— Elinor Wylie.— APA— MOAP
rn—- "T" A1 ' " ~ Essay on Criticism, An
e Gabriel Rossetti. See
House of Life, The.
True Woman: Her Love. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House
of Life, The.
True Woman: Herself. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House
of Life, The.
True Worth. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man, An (''Hon
our and shame," etc.).
True Worth.— Unknown.— OHCS-34
"True worth is in being, not seeming." — Alice Gary. See No
bility.
True-Born Englishmen, The, seh. — Daniel Defoe.
Introduction. — BEL
Pt. L— BEL— CEP
("England unknown as yet, unpeopled lay" — sel.) — NBE
(English Race, The.)— OBEC
("Satire be kind," etc.) — TOP
("True-born Englishman's a contradiction, A.") — CRE
("Wherever God erects a house of prayer.") — NBE
True-Hearted Friend of Mine. — Sophie Jewett. — BFV
Truelove, A. — Nicholas Grimald. — OBSC
(True Love, A.)— OBEV
Truelove. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by Jethro Bithell. —
AWP
True-Love, an Thou Be True. — Sir Walter Scott. See Bride
of Lammermoor, The.
Truly Great. — William H. Davies. — CMP— -HBV— OBMV—
OBVV— POTT
Truly Marvelous, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Trumbull Stickney. — George Cabot Lodge. — LBMV
Trumpet, The. — Edward Thomas. — BLV— HBMV — MBP—
MV-2— OHIP— TSW
Trumpet Call, The.—Caroline Ticknor.— PPGW
Trumpet of the Dawn, The. — Clinton Scollard, — NLK
(Aspiration.) — SPT
Trumpet of the Law, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— MRV
Trumpet Song. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Coming of Arthur, The).
Trumpeter, The. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson. — BLP — GPE
— LBAP
Trumpeter's Betrothed, The. — Unknown, tr* by Lucy H.
Hooper. — DRB
Trumpet's Loud Clangor, The. — John Dryden. See Song for
Saint Cecilia's Day.
Trumpets of Doolkarnein, The. — Leigh Hunt. — LPS-2
Trumpet-Vine Arbour, The. — Amy Lowell. See 1 777.
Trundle-Bed Theology. — L. G. Brown. — WRR-15
Trundle-Bed Treasures. — Mrs. Hattie F. Bell. — OHCS-24
Trus' an' Smile.— B. Y. Williams.— BLRP
Trust. — Henry Alford. — PE
(Contentment.) — BTB-2
Trust. — Samuel Cornelius. — PDN
Trust. — Frances Anne Kemble. — OHCS-19
(Faith.)— HBV— LOW— LPS-3— OBVV— POI— VA
Trust. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.— AA — OBAV
Trust. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See Monna Innominata.
Trust. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Oh yet we trust that somehow good").
Trust — A Song. — Eben E. Rexford. — BLRP
Trust and Obedience. — Unknown. — BLRP
Trust in God.— Joseph Addison. — EV-3
(Pastoral Hymn.) — OBEC
Trust in God. — Bible, N. T. See St. Matthew.
Trust in God and Do the Right. — Norman Macleod.— VIL
Trust in God (sel,*). — BLRP
Trust in Providence. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Welsh. — HT
Trust in Women. — Unknown. — BOHV — NA
"Trust not the treason of those smiling looks." — Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (XLVII).
"Trust not too much, fair youth, unto thy feature." — Unknown.
—EG
Trust the Great Artist. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — WBLP
Trust Thou Thy Love.— John Ruskin.— OBEV— OBVV— VA
Trusty and True. — Mrs. Clara A. Sylvester. — OHCS-5
Trusty Boy, The. — George B. Griffith. — RON
Trusty, Dusky, Vivid, True. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See
My Wife.
Trusty Learning A, B, C. — Eliza Lee Follen. — SAS
Truth.— "^E" (George William Russell).— BMEP— GTML—
GTSL— TOP
Truth.— Geoffrey Chaucer.— AWP— CRE— EM-1—EPOM
(Balade de Bon Conseyl.)— BEL — BLV — EP — EPP —
TPH ,
(Ballad of Good Counsel.)— ACP— CAW
(Ballade of Good Counsel — mod., by Henry van Dyke.) —
BLV
(Good Counseil of Chaucer.)— B CEP— EPW-1
(Good Counsel of Chaucer.) — EV-1
("Truth Shall Make You Free, The.")— CBOV
(Written on His Deathbed.) — LEAP
Truth, sels. — William Cowper.
Simple Faith. — OBEC
"Yon ancient prude, whose withered features show.*' —
EPRE
Truth ("Only amaranthine flower, The."). — William Cowper.
See Task, The (Bk. I [Rural Walk, The]).
Truth. — Ben Jonson. See Hymensei.
Truth. — Ben Jonson. — GPE — PG
(To James Warre.)— EV-2
Truth, The. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG— OCL
Truth. — Cecil Francis Lloyd. — OCL
Truth.— John Masefield.— PM— WGRP
Truth.— Jessica Nelson North.— HBV Y—NP
Truth. — Coventry Patmore. See Magna Est Veritas.
Truth, The? — John Cowper Powys. — BAP
Truth. — Unknown. — MRV
Truth about Horace, The. — Eugene Field. — BOHV — LEV —
PEF— THP— WTP-4
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
Truth about the Liquor Curse. — Frank J. Hanly.— SPE-5
Truth and Victory. — D. C. Scoville. — PPSC
Truth at Last.— Edward Rowland Sill.— GPE— HER
Truth Crushed to Earth. — William Cuilen Bryant. See Bat
tlefield, The.
Truth Doth Truth Deserve. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia.
Truth— Freedom— Virtue.— Unknown.—OHCS-19
Truth in Love. — Sir John Suckling. — EPW-2 .
(Sonnet II: "Of thee, kind boy, I ask no red and white. )
— OBS
Truth in Parentheses.— Thomas Hood. — OFPE — OHCS-4 —
SPE-2
(Domestic Asides, or Truth in Parentheses — C.). —
ERP
Truth in Poetry. — George Crabbe. See Village, The.
Truth in the Ship's Log. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Truth Never Dies.— Unknown.— OQP— QP-2— WBLP
Truth of It, The. — Unknown. — CRYO
Truth of My Time.— Winfield Townley Scott.— TB
Truth of Truths, The.— John Ruskin.— BTB-3
"Truth Shall Make You Free, The."— Geoffrey Chaucer. See
Truth.
Truthful Boy, The. — Unknown. See Boy Who Never Told a
Lie, The.
Truthful Song, A. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Truxton's Victory* — Unknown. — PAH
Try Again.— Eliza Cook. — GS
(King Bruce and the Spider.)— ABVC— MPC-9— OTPC—
PB-3
Try Again. — William Edward Hickson (also at. to T. H.
Palmer) .—MPC-S— PB-6— RON— TVC
(Try, Try Again.)— FF—POI—PTA-2
Try Smiling.— Unknown.— ELP A— PQI—SL— WBLP
Try the Uplook. — Unknown. — BLRP
Try This Once. — Unknown — WBLP
Try Tropic.— Genevieve Taggard.— FP_— GPE— MAP
Try, Try Again. — William Edward Hickson. See Try Again.
Try, Try Again. — Unknowti. See Limericks ("There was a
young lady who said *Why.' ").
Trying Situation, A. — "Mark Twain." See Tramp Abroad, A.
Trying the "Rose Act."— Marietta Holley.— WRR-22
Trying to Forget (Time and Eternity, CXI). — Emily Dickin
son.— MAPA
Trying to Get Even Don't Pay. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Trying to Tell a Story. — Unknown. — WRR-50
"Trylle the ball again, my Jacke." — Unknown.
(Hush Rhymes — English and Scotch.) — BOL
Tryst, The. — Whitney Montgomery. — BLA
Tryst, The.— Christopher Morley.— ALV— BOHV— HBMV
Tryst, A. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — HBV
Tryst, The. — Robert Haven SchaufBer. — SPT
Tryst, The. — Lauchlan MacLean Watt. — HMSP
Tryst of Queen Hynde, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William
Sharp) .— BMEP— TL
Tryst of the Night, The. — M. C. Gillington.— VA
Tryste Noel.— Louise Imogen Guiney.— HBV— JKCP— LBMV
—LEAP— OB VV— S D H
(Carol, A: "Ox he openeth wide the Doore, The.)— YF
Trysting, A. — Richard Dehmel, tr. fr. the German by Jethro
BithelL— AWP
Trysting Path, The. — Albert E. S. Smythe. — CPG
Trysting Time. — Confucius, tr. fr. the Chinese. — WTP-3
Tsar Oleg.— J. J. Kennealy.— OHCS-29— PVS
Tsigane's Canzonet, The. — Edward King. — AA
Tsoqalem, the Cowichan Monster, sel. ("And so the wrinkled
squaw"). — Lionel Hawies. — CPG
Tu Ne Quaesieris. — "Clinch Calkins" (Mrs. Charles Marquis
Merrell).— NYBV
Tu Quoque (C.). — Austin Dobson. — BOHV — MR— SR
(Lover's Quarrel, A.) — SPE-4
Tua Maritt Wemen and the Wedo, The, seh. — William Dun-
bar.
"Thus drave they out that clear night with dances full
noble'1 (II).— BSV
**Upon the midsummer even, merriest of nichtis" (I). —
BSV
Tub, The. — George S. Chappell. — DDA
Tubal Cain.— Charles Mackay— BMEP— FPE— GTBS— LPS-2
— MPB — NPSC— OHCS-2— - PB-6 — SPE-4— STP —
TVSH— WBLP— WTP-6
(Old Tubal Cain.)— LLC
Tubby Hook.— Arthur Guiterman. — MPC-14 — TSWC
Tuberose. — Louis James Block. — AA
Tucked Oup in Ped. — Charles Follen Adams. — GH
(Mine Schildhood.)— BTB-4— OHCS-22
Tucking the Baby In. — Curtis May. — HBV
Tudor Rose, The. — Sebastian Brandt. See Ship of Fools, The.
Tuesday — Ironing Day. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Tuesday; or, The Ditty.— John Gay. See Shepherd's Week,
The.
Tuft of Flowers, The.— Robert Frost.-— APD—AWP — CV —
HBV— HBVY— HTR—vIAP—JAWP— JPC— LC—
LL-1— MAP— MLP— PC— TL— TS W— TS WC— WB P
Tugg Martin. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Tugs. — James S. Tippett. — GFA
Tulip.— Humbert Wolfe.— BLV—FPH—MBP—NP—TSW
Tulip, The.— Wendy Wood.— HMSP
Tulip Garden, A.— Amy Lowell.— ME— PPA—VOD
Tulip Queens.— Hilda Mary Hooke. — CPG
Tulip Tree. — Sacheverell Sitwell. — MBP — MM
Tulips. — Arthur Guiterman. — ME
Tulips. — Margaret Belle Houston. — LS
Tulkinghorn, the Lawyer, and Mademoiselle Hortense. —
Charles Dickens. See Bleak House.
Tullie's Love, seh.— Robert Greene.
Mars and Venus.— OBSC
Tullo^^
EPW-3 — OBEC
Tumadir Al-Khansa for Her Brother (Lament). — Unknown.
See Thousand and One Nights.
?±L6r ^d^Sr$££ Wilcox.-OHCS-36
Tumbling Doggie.— Unknown— § AS
"Tumbling Jack goes chckety-clack."— Unknown.— RIS
Tumbling Mustard.— Malcolm Cowley.— PASC
Tune of Seven Towers, The.— William Morris.— VLEP
Tunkuntel, The. — Unknown— WRR-5
Tunnel, The.— Hart Crane. See Bridge, The.
Tunnel's End. — G. Rostrevor Hamilton. — BPM-35
Tunny-Fish. — G. Rostrevor Hamilton. — BPM-32
Tuppence Coloured.— Babette Deutsch— PFY
Turbine, The.— Harriet Monroe. — NP
Turf-Stacks. — Louis MacNeice. — OBMV
Turk and Life Insurance, The— R. W. Payne.— HT
Turk in Armenia, The. — William Watson.— BMEP
Turkey, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Turkey and the Ant, The.— John Gay. See Fables (Fable
XXXVIII)
Turkey in the Straw. — Unknown. — AS (with music, A, B and
C versions')— WTP-1
Turkey of Life, The.— Wilbur Duntley.— WRR-40
Turkey-Buzzards.— Mark Van Doren.— BLA
Turkish Legend, A. — Thomas Bailey Aldnch.— GN— HBV—
HBVY— JHP— OG— POY— YT
Turkish Tradition, A.— Unknown.— PEOR
Turkish Trench Dog, The. — Geoffrey Dearmer. — LBBV — PPA
Turn About. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Turn Again.— Muriel Stuart.— HMSP
Turn, Cheeses, Turn. — Daniel Henry Holmes. — MCT
Turn, Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Idylls of the King (Marriage of Geraint, The).
Turn in the Lane. — James Barton Adams. — BTB-9
Turn Me to My Yellow Leaves. — William Stanley Braithwaite.
Turn o'The Tide.— Henry van Dyke.— MLP— PVD
Turn o' the Year. — Katharine Tynan. — HBV — NLK
Turn of the Road, The.— Alice Rollit Coe.— BFP— HBV
Turn of the Road, The. — Fannie Stearns Davis.— HBMV
Turn of the Tide, The. — Rose Kavanagh. — WRR-6
Turn of the Tide, The. — John Masefield. — PM
Turn Ye to Me.— "Christopher North" (John Wilson).— EBSV
Turned Out. — Frank Hazlewood Rowe. — CS
Turner's Old Temeraire. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Turning. — Carrie E. Bronson. — OHCS-35
Turning Dervish, The. — Arthur Symons. — MBP
"Turning from these with awe, once more I raised." — John
Keats. See Fall of Hyperion, The.
Turning of the Babies in the Bed, The. — Paul Laurence Dun-
bar.— BFP— JPC— MAP
Turning the Corner. — Arthur B. Rhino w. — PDN
Turning the Points. — Robert Overton. — OHCS-27
Turning the Tables. — S. Jennie Smith. — OHCS-36
Turning the Tables. — Unknown. — WRR-38
(Vocabularic Duel, A.)— MHT
Turninspike, The. — Dougal Graham. — ESPB
Turnstile, The. — William Barnes. — CH — OBVV
Turpin and the Lawyer. — Unknown. — ABS
Turquoise Bowl, The.— Kathryn White Ryan. — BAP
Turtle, The.— Unknown.— PAH
Turtle and Flamingo, The.— James Thomas Fields. — BOHV— -
HBV
(Song of the Turtle and Flamingo.) — GN— MPC-10
Turtle Soup. — "Lewis Carroll." See Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland.
Turtle Town. — Helen Wing.— GFA
Turtle-Dove's Nests, The. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Mrs.
Anne Hawkshawe) ,— HB VY (afcn)— MPC-2 (abr.)—
OTPC— PB-1 (a&r.)— SAS
Turtles, The.— Thomas Hood.— WRR-1
Turvey Top. — William Sawyer. — BOHV — NA
Tuscan Cypress, sels. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson.
"Ah love, I cannot die" (XV).
(Rispetto.)— AV— HBMV
"Ah me, you well might wait" (VIII). — VA
"Let us forget we loved each other" (XII).
(Rispetto.)— AV— HBMV
"Love me today and think not" (IV). — VA
"What good is there, ah me" (II) .
(Rispetto.)— A V— HBMV
"When I am dead" (VII).— VA
Tusitala. — Andrew Lang. — VOD
Tuskegee. — Leslie Pinckney Hill.— BANP
Tutelage, The. — Robert Mowry Bell. — AA
"Tutor who tooted the flute, A." — Carolyn Wells. See Lim
ericks.
Tutto e Sciolto.— James Joyce.— MM — OBMV
Tu-Whit To-Who. — William Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's
Lost (When Icicles Hang by the Wall).
Twa Brothers, The. — Unknown. — ATP (si. diff.") — CGOV—
CH— EM-1— ESPB (A, B and C vers.)— EV-2 (C
vers.") — OBB (C vers.}
Twa Corbies, The. — Unknown.— AEP-W— BB— BCEP— BPB
.— BSV— CBOV— CGOV— CH—CTBP—EA— EBSV—
EPW-1— ESPB— EV-2— GTBS— GTSE—GTSL— HBV
—ISP— LEAP— LH—NAL— OBB— OBEV (Scottish
vers.)— OG— SBA— TOP— TPH
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Twin
Twa Courtin's, The. — David Kennedy. — HER
Twa Dogs, The. — Robert Burns. — CEP — EPRE — TPH
Imaginary Ills (sel.).— FF— POI
(Borrowing Trouble.) — BLP
Twa Jocks, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Twa Knights, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Twa Lassies. — Beatrice Barry. — WRR-13
Twa Magicians, The. — Unknown. — ESPB
Twa (or Two) Sisters, The. — Unknown. — ABS (.American
Vers.)—BEL~- CGOV— CH (si. a&r.) —CRE — CRP—
EM-1— EPOM (si. afcn)— ESPB (A and B vers.)—
EV-2 (shorter}— GR-e— HBV (longer)— PTER (short
er}— SBA (si. abr.) — TOP
(Binnorie— si. shorter.") — BSV — CBOV— EA— EBSV—
LEAP — OBB — OBEY — PASC — SBA— SFC—
WHA
(Cruel Sister, The — si. longer.)— STR
(Twa lor Two] Sisters o' Binnorie, The.)— EB — BLV
(shorter) — SEP (shorter) — WRR-9 (shorter)
T'ward Arcadie. — Egan Mew. — DRB
'Twas at the Matin Hour. — Unknown. — OHIP
" 'Twas evening, though not sunset." — Walter Savage Landor.
See Gebir.
'Twas Ever Thus. — Henry S. Leigh. — BOHV— HBV — PA
'Twas Ever Thus. — Unknown. — PA
'Twas Jolly, Jolly Wat.— C. W. Stubbs.— OHIP
'Twas Just Before the Hay Was Mown. — Charles Swain. — VA
'Twas Night. — Unknown. — OBS
" Twas on a Holy- Thursday, their innocent faces clean." —
William Blake.— EG
'Twas When the Spousal Time of May. — Coventry Patmore.
See Angel in the House, The.
Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee. — Mother Goose. — NA — OTPC —
j>jg
Tweedmouth Bar.— Will H. Ogilvie.— TVSH
Tweedside.— Lord Yester. — EBSV
'Tween Earth and Sky. — Augusta Davies Webster.
(Songs from Dramas.) — VA
'Tween the Lights. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Twelfth Night, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Carpe Diem (fr. Act. II, sc. iii). — GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
— WTP-8
(Feste's Song from Twelfth Night.)— ALV
(Lovers Meeting.)— GEPM
(Mistress Mine.) — CBOV
(O Mistress Mine.)— BLV— CRE— EM-1— EPEP— EV-1
— HH — ISP — LL-4 (abr.) — LPS-1 — NAL—
MCCG--PTER— SBA— WLIP
(0 Mistress Mine, Where Are You Roaming?) — AEV —
CRP— SEP— WHA
("O mistress mine! where are you roaming?") — AEP-W
— BEL— CRE— EG— EP— EPEP— EPP— GPE —
OAEP— OBSC— TOP— TPH
(Song.)— HBV
(Song from "Twelfth Night.")— LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
( S weet-and-Twenty . ) — O B E V
Come Away, Come Away, Death (jr. Act. II, sc. iv).—
EM-1 —EPEP— GR-e— SB A— WHA
("Come away, come away, Death.") — AEP-W — BLV —
EG— EP— EPP— GPE— OAEP — OBSC— TCEP
—TOP
(Come Away, Death.)— BLV— OTA
(Dirge.)— OBEY
(Dirge for Love.) — CBOV
(Dirge of Love.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(Lover's Despair, The.)— GEPM
(Lover's Lament.)— EPW-1— EV-1
(Songs from the Plays.) — EP
If Music Be the Food of Love (jr. Act. I, sc. i). — BCEP
—EV-1
("If music be the food of love.") — GPE
"Madam, yond young fellow swears he will speak with
you" (jr. Act I, sc. 5).
(Dialogue jr. "Twelfth Night.") — SR
(Olivia — br. sel. fr. above.) — LPS-1
She Never Told Her Love (fr. Act II, sc. iv).— BCEP
(Unrequited Love.) — LPS-1
When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy (fr. Act V, sc. i).
— CH— HBV
(Rain It Raineth Every Day, The.)— OTPC
("When that I was," etc.)— EG— OAEP— OBSC
Twelfth Night.— Elinor Wylie.— MM
Twelft Night Carol. — Unknown. See Here We Come a- Whis
tling.
Twelfth Night Song. — Stephen Sennett. — SDH
Twelfth Night Star, The, sel. — Bliss Carman.
"Another year slips to the void."
(Stanzas from "The Twelfth Night Star.")— HTR
Twelve, The (abr.). — Alexander Blok, tr. fr. the Russian by
Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky. — AWP
Twelve Articles. — Jonathan Swift. — BOHV
Twelve Days of Christmas, The ("First day of Christmas,
The"). — Unknown. — MV-1
Twelve Days of Christmas, The ("First day of Yule, The").—
Unknown.— TMEV
"Twelve days were past/1 — Homer. See Iliad, The ("Now
when twelve days").
Twelve Gauge Sonnet. — L. Robert Lind. — AMV-37
Twelve Good Joys, The. — Unknown. — OBB
(Joys Seven — abr. and si. diff.). — SDH
Twelve Good Men and True.— Parke Cummings.— NYBV
Twelve Good Men and True.— Helene Mullins.— PASC
Twelve o' Clock Freight. — Hildegarde Planner.— TL
Twelve Oxen, The. — Unknown. — CH
(My Twelve Oxen.)— TMEV
(Saweste Not You My Oxen.)— CGOV
Twelve Sonnets. — Folgore da San Geminiano. See Of the
Months.
Twelve Young Gideons, The. — Agnes Sligh Turnbull. — SSS
Twelve-Forty-Five, The.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK-1
Twentieth Century Songs. — Elsa Gidlow. — TL
Twenty. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG
Twenty Foolish Fairies.— Nancy Byrd Turner.— CCP—SUS
Twenty Froggies.— George Cooper.— CCP — CPN — MPC-3 —
OTPC— PBV— PPL
(Frogs at School.)— CFBP—GFA—PB-1— UTS
Twenty Stars to Match His Face. — William Stanley Braith-
waite. — CR — HB M V
Twenty Years Ago. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Twenty Years Ago. — Unknown (at. to Francis Huston and also
to Dill Armor Smith.) — BLPA — LLC — OHCS-3
(si. diff.)
(Forty Years Ago.)— BTB-1— BFV— HBV— HT
Twenty Years Hence. — Walter Savage Landor. — EPC— EPN —
— EPW-4 — EV-4 — GPE— OBEY— PCD— TOP
(Lyrics and Epigrams, VIII). — ERP
(Poems, LVIII).— PG
("Twenty years hence my eyes may grow/') — BPN
Twenty-Fourth of December, The. — Unknown. — CRYO
Twenty-Fourth Psalm, The.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm
Twenty-One To-day. — Elmer Ruin Coates. — OHCS-28
Twenty-Second of December, The. — William Cullen Bryant. —
APB— GN
Twenty-Second of February, The.— William Cullen Bryant. —
BTB-5— DD— GA— HH— MPB— PEOR— WRR-49
Twenty-Third Psalm, The.— Henry Ward Beecher.— BTB-1
Twenty-Third Psalm, The.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm
XXIII).
Twice.— Christina Georgina Rossetti.—GTML— GTSL— OBEY
— OBVV— SBA
"Twice a week the winter through/' — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XVII).
Twice Fed.— A. A. Bassett.— HBV
"Twice or thrice had I loved thee." — John Donne. — EG
(Aire and Angels.) — OBS
Twickenham Ferry.— Theophile Marzials.— CTBP— HBV— VA
Twicknam Garden. — John Donne. — EPS — OBS
Twig That Became a Tree, The. — Unknown. — ADAH
Twiggs and Tudens. — James Whitcomb Riley. — SPE-3
Twilight. — Grace Blackburn. — WRR-2S
Twilight. — Olive Custance. — CAW — HBV — JKCP — VA
Twilight. — Olive Tilford Dargan. — LS
Twilight. — Arthur Fullingim. — OA
Twilight.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Twilight. — Gerald Gould. — MBP
Twilight. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Twilight.— Hazel Hall.— HBMV— LA
Twilight. — Charles Heayysege. — VA
Twilight. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by Louis Unter-
meyer.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(Fisher's Cottage, The— tr. by Charles G. Leland,)— LPS-2
Twilight. — D. H. Lawrence. — OBMV
Twilight. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APB — BFVR— CH
— LC
Twilight. — Virginia McCormick. — HBMV
Twilight. — John Masefield. — PM
Twilight. — Clara Whittaker Morrissey. — HB
Twilight. — Joaquin A. Pagaza, tr. fr. the Spanish by Alice
Stone Blackwell.— CAW
Twilight. — Agnes Mary Frances Robinson. — HBV
Twilight. — Margaret Ryan. — GTIV
Twilight. — Arthur Symons.— POTT
Twilight. — William Wordsworth. — ES
(Written in Very Early Youth.) — BPN
Twilight at Florence. — Martha Gilbert Dickinson. — MCT
Twilight at Nazareth. — "Joaquin" Miller. — BTB-7
Twilight at Sea.— Amelia Coppuck Welby— AA— BAP— HBV
—LPS-2— NLK— OTPC
Twilight at the Heights. — "Joaquin" Miller. — AA — BAP —
LEAP
Twilight at the House of Morgan. — Philip Cornwall. — AMV-35
Twilight Calm. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GTSE
Twilight Content. — Gale Young Rice. — SPT
Twilight Idyl, A.— Robert J. Burdette.— HHHA— OHCS-17
Twilight in Middle March, A. — Francis Ledwidge. — GTIV —
TCEP— WHA
Twilight Musing. — Mabel Langdon. — CAG
Twilight of Earth, The. — "^E" (George William Russell). —
CMP— GPE— TOP
Twilight of Love. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(LXXIII).
Twilight of Thanksgiving, The. — William D. Kelly. — HS —
TOAH
Twilight on Sumter. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — PAH— PAP
Twilight on Tweed.— Andrew Lang.— EBSV— OBVV— POTT
Twilight Pastoral, A. — Unknown. — WRR-3
Twilight Song. — John Hunter-Duvar. See De Roberval.
Twilight Song. — -Edwin Arlington Robinson. — HBV
Twilight Stories. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Twilight Time. — Mildred Southworth Bryan. — HB
Twilit Revelation. — Leonie Adams. — AV — MAP
'Twill Not Be Long. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Twin Ballots, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-3 6
Twin Idols.— Eugene Field.— PEF
565
Twin
AN" INDEX TO POETBY AND KECITATIONS
Twin Memnons of Thebes, The. — Morris Gray. — MCT
Twin Peaks of the Valley. — William Wordsworth. See Excur
sion, The.
Twin Rows of Poplars. — Maimie A. Richardson. — HMSP
Twinkle Twinkle. — Unknown. — PEM
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.— Jane Taylor.— CFBP—GFA—
LPP— MHT — MPC-2 (o&r.)— OFPE— PBGP— PECK
— PEM— PTA-1— RON— SAS— TVC—TVSH
(Little Star, The.)— BOHV (war.)— OTPC
(Nursery Rhymes — 1st st. tr. into Latin.} — LPS-3
(Star, The.)— CBPC— CCP— CPN— GS— HBV— HBVY—
MPB— PB-3— PBV— PPL— EAR— RIS— RYC
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." — Unknown. — OHCS-38—
WRR-4
Twins. — Caroline E. Condit. — GSRC
Dolly Speaks.
Polly Speaks.
Twins.— Mrs. E J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Twins, The.— Henry S. Leigh.— BHP— BOHV— HBV-HBVY
— HSP — MPC-8 — PB-4 — PYM — THP — TSW
— TSWC
(Trials of a Twin.)— OHCS-9
Twins, The.— Wilbur D. Nesbit.— WRR-3 6
Twins, The ("Igo and Ago"). — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Twins, The ("One's the pictur' of his Pa"). — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
Twins, The.— Robert W. Service. — CPS
Twins Give Thanks. — Unknown. — WRR-SO (arr.)
(How the Twins Gave Thanks.) — OHCS-39
Twins in the Turret, The. — John Paul Bocock. — PAPm
Twintorette, A.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Twist Me a Crown. — Christina G. Rossetti. — LC — VA
(Sing-Song.)— MBP
Twist Ye, Twine Ye! Even So.— Sir Walter Scott. See Guy
Mannering.
Twister, A. — Unknown. — PB-4
Twitter of Swallows. — Merrill Moore. — PIAE
'Twixt Cup and Lip. — Unknown. — SR
'Twixt Me and You.— Cora S. Wheeler.— WRR-58
Two, The.— Everard Jack Appleton.— FF— POI
Two.— Ralph Cheney.— PR
Two.— Mrs. Caroline Leslie Field.— BTB-7
Two The. — Hugo von Hofmannsthal, tr. fr. the German by
Ludwig Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Two.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Two.— Mary Ashley Townsend.— WRR-24
Two.— Unknown.— OHCS-23
Two Absent-Minded Men. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Two Anchors, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard.— OHCS-10
Two Angels, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP —
PDN— PTA-2
Two Angels. — Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton. —
Two Angels, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AA
Two Apple Howling Songs. — Unknown. See Orchard Wassail.
Two April Mornings, The.— William Wordsworth— BPB—BPN
__EPW — ERP — GEPC — GEPM — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL
Two Argosies.— Wallace Bruce. — AA
Two Armies, The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— TCAP
Two Armies, The.— E. A. Hughes.— WRR- 18
Two at a Fireside. — Edwin Markham. — ICBD — OQP— QP-2
Two Autobiographies. — Elizabeth Hart. — AMV-36
Two Banners of America, The. — Herrick Johnson. — FOAH —
WRR-10
Two Beggars, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Two Bells.— J. W. Sanborn.— WRR-3 0
Two Bills, The. — Unknown. — PPYP — YPS
Two Birds. — Alice Pilcher Kirkendall.— HB
Two Blackbirds, The. — Unknown.— CPN
(Mother Goose's Melodies.)— HBV— HBVY
(There Were Two Blackbirds.)— OTPC
Two Boot-Blacks.— Unknown.— OHCS-14
Two Boyhoods. — Alice Meynell. — HTR
Two Boys, The.— Mary A. Lamb. — OBRV
Two Brothers, The.— Unknown. — WRR-6
Two Brothers, The.— Winifred Welles.— AM V-3S
Two Can Live As Cheap As One. — Unknown. — OHCS-39
Two Captains, The.— William Cory. — LH
(Ballad for a Boy, A.)— ABVC— PECK
Two Cases of Grip.— Charles Bertrand Lewis. — OHCS-39
Two Cats on the Hearth. — Bernice Kenyon. — CIV
Two Champions, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Two Children, The.— William Henry Davies.— GPE
Two Chimneys, The. — Philip Burroughs Strong. — OHCS-30 —
WRR-6
Two Christmas Eves.— Edith Nesbit.— BTB-6— WRR-1S
Two Christmases. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Two Church-builders, The. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BTB-7 —
STP
Two Cities. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Two Coffins, The.— Eugene Field. — PEF
Two Commands, The.— Unknown. — PPYP — YFR
Two Dawns. — Catherine Parmenter. — AMV-35
Two Days.— T. A. Daly.— LHV
Two Deserts, The (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [XVIII]).—
Coventry Patmore. — VA
Two Diplomas.— Unknown. — WRR- 5 5
Two Dogs. — F. Hey. — SAS
"Two doves upon the selfsame branch." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti.— EG
Two Dresses.— Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey.— VF
Two Drowned Lovers. — William H. H. Murray. See Lake
Champlain and Its Shores.
Two Drummers, The.— Unknown.— -ABS ___„
Two Dwelling Places. — Romam Rolland.— OHPP
Two Easter Stanzas— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Hope of the Resurrection, The (I).
We Meet at the Judgment and I Fear It Not (II).
Two XL— E. E. Cummings. See Is 5.
Two Epigrams. — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.— BPM-35
Chrysalis, The.
To Cynthia.
Two Epitaphs. — Unknown. — PEOR
Two February Birthdays,— Lizzie M. Hadley and Clara J. Den-
ton. — LBAH
Two Festivals.— Lucy Larcom. — DD — TOAH
Two Figures in Dense Violet Light. — Wallace Stevens. —
Two Fises— Unknown.— BFP— BOHV— HSP— THP
(They Went Fishing.)— HBR— OHCS-23
Two Flocks, The. — William Henry Davies. — WLIP
'Two forms inseparable in unity." — Robert Southey. See Curse
of Kehama, The.
Two Foscari, The, sel. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
Swimming.— GN—LPS -2
Two Foxes, The.— Unknown. — FTB
Two Friends, The.— Charles Godfrey Leland.— AA — BLP —
LBAP— LEAP
Two Funerals.— Eden Phillpotts— BMEP
Two Gardens.— Mary Sinton Leitch.— PPD-2
Two Generations.— L. A. G. Strong.— GTIV—QBMV
Two Gentlemen of Kentucky, sel. ("One day in June"). —
James Lane Allen.— BTB-7
Two Gentlemen of Verona, The, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Scene from "Two Gentlemen of Verona" (Act I, sc. ii). —
SR
Silvia (Act. IV, sc. ii).— BLV— CGOV— EPW-1— EV-1—
HBV— ISP— OBEV— SEP— WP
(Song: Who Is Silvia?)— BPB
(Song: "Who is Sylvia? what is she?")— WHA
(Song from "Two Gentlemen of Verona.") — LE.
(Sonf to'SHvia.)— OBSC
•LEAP
(Songs from the Plays.) — EP
( Sylvia. )— BCEP—N AL— WTP-8
(To Silvia.)— GEPM— MCCG
(Who Is Sylvia [or Silvia]?)— ATP— CRP—EM-1—
EPEP—GN—LC—LL-4— OTA— OTPC— PFE —
PPD-2— PTER— SB A— TPH— WHA
("Who is Sylvia? What is she?")— BEL — CRE— EG—
EPP— GPE— GS— OAEP— TOP
Two Girls of 1812.— Unknown.— WRR-7
Two Glasses, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox (wr. at. to "C.B.A.").
— BLPA— BTB-1— OHCS-15— PEOR— PTA-1— SPE-S
WRR- 18
Two Gods.— Sam Walter Foss.— LOW— POI
Two Good Points. — Unknown. — WRR-27
Two Graves. — Walter Savage Landor. — TBV
Two Graves, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Italian. — CGOV
Two Gray Kits and the Gray Kits' Mother. — Unknown. —
Two Gray Wolves.— Mary Annable Fanton. — WRR-22
Two Hearts and a Kitten.— Mabel Preece.— WRR-3 S
Two Heavens. — Leigh Hunt. — GN
Two Heroes. — Harriet Monroe. See Commemoration Ode,
Two Highwaymen, The. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — MBP —
Two Home-Comings. — Annie Hamilton Donnell. — WRR-3 7
Two Houses, The.— Thomas Hardy.— MM V—NP— NFS C
Two Houses, The. — Charles Mackay.— BSV
"Two hulks on Hudson's stormy bosom lie." — Philip Freneau.
See British Prison Ship, The.
Two Humpties.— Carl Sandburg.— SAS S
Two Hundred Years Ago.— William Henry Drummond. — HBV
Two Idyls from Bion the Smyrnean. — Bion, tr. fr. the Greek
by Eugene Field.— PEF
"Once a fowler, young and artless" (1).
"Once came Venus to me, bringing" (II).
Two in August. — John Crowe Ransom. — AWP — ]V
Two in Bed. — A. B. Ross. — MPB
-MOAP
Two in One. — Sir William Alexander, Earl of Stirling. See
Aurora.
Two in One. — Unknown. — GPE
Two in Sight of Florence.— Thomas Caldecot Chubb.— BPM-30
Two in the Campagna. — Robert Browning. — BLV — BMEP— -
BPN — EM-2 — EPN — EPW-5 — GEPC— GEPM —
GTML— HBV— MCT— OAEP— TOP — TPH — VLEP
—WHA
Two Infinities. — Edward Dowden. — VA
Two Invocations of the Virgin, I ("Within the cloister," etc.).
—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The (Sec
ond Nun's Tale, The).
Two Invocations of the Virgin, II ("0 mother maid," etc.). —
Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The (Prioress*
Tale, The).
Two Island Songs. — Hamish Maclaren. — HMSP
Island Rose (II).
Women to the Seafarers, The (I).
Two Items. — Carl Sandburg.— SAS S
Two Jolly Girl Bachelors (arr.). — Edward Martin Seymour.—
WRR-36
Two Julys.— Charles John Beach Masefield.— VM
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Two
Two Kinds of People, The. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — PTA-2
(Lifting and Leaning. )— BLP A— PDN— WBLP
(Which Are You?)— POI— SL
Two Kinds of Riches.— William Blake.— EP—EPP
Two Kings. — Andrew Marvell. See Horatian Ode, etc,
Two Kinfs, The.-Alfred Noyes.-DTRN
Two Kisses. — Mary Fleming, — JKCP
Two Kittens.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
Two Kopjes. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Two Legs Sat upon Three Legs. — Unknown. — OTPC — PPL
(Riddles.)-HBV-HBVY
("Two legs sat upon three legs. ) — RIS
Two Letters and Two Telegrams. — Clyde Fitch. See Some Cor
respondence.
Two Little Bears. — Unknown. — PPYP
'Two little birds one Autumn day." — Unknown. — GFA
(Two Little Birds.) — LPP
Two Little Blackbirds. — Unknown. — PBV
("Two little blackbirds sat upon a hill.") — SAS
Two Little Boots. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — OHCS-40
Two Little Boys. — Unknown. — ABS
"Two little clouds one April day." — Lizzie M. Hadley. See
Rainbow Fairies, The.
Two Little Girls. — Unknown. — WRR-50
(City or Country.) — PPYP
Two Little Girls I Know. — Unknown.— RON — WRR-S8
(At Bedtime.) — WRR-17
Two Little Kittens.— Unknown.— CCP—CFBP— CIV— PB-2—
RAR— SAS— UTS
(Little Kittens, The.)— PBGP
(Quarrelsome Kittens, The.) — MPC-1
Two Little" Old "Dames. — Unknown. — PPYP
Two Little Rogues. — Mrsm. Abby Diaz. — OHCS-16
Two Little Shadows. — Mildred Plew Merryman. — GSRC
Two Little Skeezucks, The. — Eugene Field. — MPB — PEF
Two Little Stockings, The. — Sara Keables Hunt. — OHCS-36 —
PPYP— PTA-6
Two Little Sunbonnets. — Annie Hamilton Donnell. — WRR-39
Two Little Toadies. — Unknown. — RAR
Two Lives, sels. — William Ellery Leonard.
Pt. I.
"Mid-morning of mid- June: Her sudden whim. — BAP
(Sonnet from "Two Lives.") — PFE
"My boat lies waiting where the willow stirs." — BAP
"We act in crises not as one who dons."
(Sonnet.) — FP
"And now on lonely walks by hill and lake." — MOAP
''And yet all this were challenge to be strong." — MOAP
"As in old dungeon under marble thrones." — MOAP
"At times with self (when self is gripped anew)." —
MOAP
"But Terror's widened bane has been to me." — MOAP
"Death hath two hands to slay with: with the one." —
MOAP
(Sonnets from "Two Lives.") — TBM
"Ere this, had I abandoned holy house." — MOAP
(Conclusion of "Two Lives," The — I.)— LA
*' 'His wife not dead a month — and there he sits.* " —
MOAP
"How little do they know of sorrow, they." — MOAP
"I could not have beat back my way to life." — MOAP
"I did , . . was't worth the pain? . . . for pain was
long."— MOAP
"I made the test in God's own Laboratory!" — MOAP
(Conclusion of "Two Lives," The — I.) — LA
"I will not fear myself, will not fear truth." — MOAP
Indian Summer.— GPE— HBMV— MOAP — NP—NV—
PG— POOT— SBMV
(Conclusion of "Two Lives," The— III.)— LA
"And this the hill," etc. (sel.)-'BA'P
" Ttem: for fret and wrath and panic-fear.' " — MOAP
" 'Item: not only a bastard Hamlet, — nay.' " — MOAP
" 'Item: you would not meet the issue face.' " — MOAP
"Let me enlighten. 'Tis no metaphor." — MOAP
"Like one who solves some curious alphabet on desert
stele."— MOAP
(Conclusion of "Two Lives," The — I.) — LA
"Like one who solves some curious alphabet upon a
desert stele."— MOAP
(Conclusion of "Two Lives," The — I.) — LA
"Lone walks and lonelier midnights come to half." —
MOAP
"So I from that black pool whereinto Hell." — MOAP
"Soft midland cottage with the little brook." — MOAP
"Some observations touching speech and grief." — MOAP
"Such the arraignment, and I answer not." — MOAP
"That once the gentle mind of my dead wife." — MOAP
(Conclusion of "Two Lives," The — II.) — LA
"This afternoon on Willow-Walk alone." —
(Sonnets from "Two Lives.") — TBM
"Three months with clenched fists and thin bitten lips." —
MOAP
"Three years have passed of man's mortality." — MOAP
"Thrice summer and autumn passed into the west." —
MOAP
(Sonnets from "Two Lives.")— TBM
"Under the trees I sat, under the blue." — MOAP
(Conclusion of "Two Lives," The — I.) — LA
"'What is it like (you ask perplexed), this fear?" —
MOAP
"When, midst their panic at our Loveliest." — MOAP
"Yet it forewarns you all. If once ye'll con." — MOAP
Two Lives, The.— Unknown. — BTB-8
Two Lives. — George M. Vickers. — OHCS-8
Two Long Vacations: Grasmere. — Arthur Gray Butler. — OBW
Two Look at Two. — Robert Frost.— LA — LHW — MAP
Two Lovers. — "George Eliot" (Marian Evans Lewes Cross). —
GPE— HBV— HT— SPE-S— SPE-8
Two Lovers, The. — Richard Hovey. — HBV
Two Lovers. — Aline Kilmer. — AV
Two Loves, The. — Laurence Housman. — HBMV
Two Loves and a Life. — William Sawyer. — OHCS-10
"Two loves I have of comfort and despair." — William Shakes
peare. See Sonnets (CXLIV).
Two Magpies. — D'A. W. Thompson. — HWC
Two Married (I-IV).— Helen Frazee-Bower.— HBMV
Two Masks, The. — George Meredith. — VA
Two Men. — Charles Noble Gregory. — OHCS-33
Two Men. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — BOHV — OBAV
Two Men I Knew. — Unknown. — BFP
Two 'Mericana Men.— T. A. Daly.— CV—HSP— MPB
Two Months. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
June.
September.
Two Mothers. — Richard Burton. — MOAH
Two Mysteries, The. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — AA — BTB-7 —
HBV— LOW— LPS-1— POI— SR— WGRP— WRR-33
Two Neighbors.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Two Nests, The. — "Francis Carlin" (James Francis Carlin
MacDonnell) .— BLA— GR-a— PFY— TBM
Two Nice Dogs. — D'A. W. Thompson. — HWC
Two Noble Kinsmen, The, sels. — John Fletcher and William
Shakespeare (sometimes at. to Beaumont and Fletcher).
Bridal Song, A (fr. Act I, sc. i).— CBOV— OBEV—OBSC
(Marriage Hymn.) — EP
(Marriage Song.) — MV-2
("Roses, their sharp spines," etc.')— AEP-W— EG— EPC
(Roses, Their Sharp Spines Being Gone.) — EPC — EV-1
(Song.)— EPW-2
Funeral Song ("Urns and odours being away' — fr. Act I,
sc. 1).— MV-2— OBS
(Dirge of the Three Queens.)— OBEV
Two Noblemen. — Martin W. Littleton. — GR-1
Two Nocturnes. — "Katherine Mansfield" (Mrs. John Middleton
Murry).— HBMV
Arabian Shawl, The.
Sleeping Together.
Two Nocturns.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Two Notable Thanksgivings. — Youth's Companion. — TOAH
Two Obols.— Humbert Wolfe.— BPM-34
Two of a Kind.— Unknown.— WRR-24
Two of a Trade.— Samuel Willoughby Duffield.— AA— PEM
Two of Them. — Sir James M. Barrie. — SPE-6
Two of Them.— Harper's Weekly.— MHT— OHCS-19
Two Old Bachelors, The. — Edward Lear. — BHP — BOHV
Two Old Crows. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Two Old Kings, Tht.—Lord De Tabley.— ES— OBW— VA
Two Old Men. — Louise Driscoll. — NLK
Two Old Soldiers, The.— J. C. Macy.— WRR-12
Two Opinions.— Eugene Field.— BTB-7— WRR-1 5
(Our Two Opinions.)— AA— BFV— CP— IHA— MAP—
PEF— PFY— WTP-4
Two Opinions of One House. — Mary Kyle Dallas. — WRR-3
Landlord's Opinion, The.
Tenant's Opinion.
"Two or three angels" (in Black Riders, The — XXXII). —
Stephen Crane.
(Black Riders, The— II.)— LA
Two Orphans, The.— Ben King.— WRR-14
Two Outside, The. — Unknown. — SPE-4
Two Painters, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Two Pair of Shoes.— Joseph C. Lincoln. See Old Home House.
Two Papers a Day. — Lewis Colwell. — AMV-35
Two Paths. — Julia C. R. Dorr. — AA — LEAP
Two Paths.— Mrs. Edgar A. Perkins, Sr.— HB
Two Pennies, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
Two Pewits. — Edward Thomas. — CH — MM
Two Pictures. — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas
Green Robinson).— LPS-1— WRR-5
(Unsatisfied.)— HT
Two Pictures.— George W. Hoss.— BTB-9
Two Pictures, The ("It was a bright and lovely summer's
morn"). — Unknown.— BTB-6 — PTA-2
Two Pictures ("Two Pictures hung on the dingy wall"). —
Unknown.— BLPA
Two Pilgrims. — Unknown. — PPYP — YPS
Two Poets, The.— Alice Meynell.— OBW
Two Poets of Croisic, The, sels. — Robert Browning.
Epilogue: "What a pretty tale you told me." — BPN — CRE
(Bard and the Cricket, The.)— WRR-8
(Tale, A.)— HBR— SR
Prologue: "Such a starved bank of moss." — BMEP — BPN
-JHP — TSW— TSWC—
-VLEP
— CRE— WLIP
(Apparitions.) — EP— EPP-
WRR-33
(Awakening, An.)— PB-9
(Such a Starved Bank of Moss.)— EPN— ST-
("Such a starved bank of moss.") — CPOI
Two Points of View.— Lucian B. Watkins.— BANP
Two Prayers, The. — Andrew Gillies. — BLRP
Two Prayers. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman. — OQP — QP-2 —
WGRP
Two Predictions. — Nathaniel Ward. See Simple Cobler of
Aggawam, The.
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Two Professions.— G. E. Throop.— WRR-12
Two Pursuits.— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — EPN— POTT
Two Pussies. — Kate L. Brown. — LPP
Two Pussy-Cats.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-35
Pet Cat, The (I).
Tramp Cat, The (II).
Two Queens in Westminster. — Henry Morford. — BTB-6
Questions. — M. T. -Rouse. — RYC
Two _ . . . . ....
Two Rabbins, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — EV-5
Two Races.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Two Raindrops. — Joseph Morris. — ICBD
Two Red Roses across the Moon. — William Morris. — BLV —
BPN— SC— VLEP
Two Revolutions. — Abraham Lincoln. — TS
(Temperance Reform.) — WRR-46
(Temperance Revolution — abr.) . — SPE-5
Two Rivers.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB—APW— CAP-
DBA— I AP—M GAP— OB A V—WLIP
Two Rivers. — Unknown. — OBEV
(Still Waters.) —BLV
(Till and Tweed.)— CBOV
Two Roads, The. — Jean Paul Richter, tr. jr. the German. —
OHCS-1— PE
Two Roads, The.— Unknown.— PPYP— YFR
Two Roses. — William Lindsey. — ME
Two Runaways, sels. — Harry Stillwell Edwards.
Mass' Crawford, Isam, and the Deer (abr. and arr. fr.
Ch. V).— WRR-21
(Two Runaways, The.) — BTB-5 — CCR
Two Runaways, The. — Mary Edwards. — WRR-17
Two Selves, The. — Elsa Barker. — LHW
Two Sermons. — Austin Dobson. — VLEP
Two Sewing. — Hazel Hall. — NP
Two Sides, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Two Sides of a Question. — Unknown. — LPP
(Poor Rule, A.)— BTB-7— WRR-14
Two Sides of the River, The. — William Morris. — MV-2
Two Silences. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — AOAH
Two Simple Little Ostriches. — Juliet W. Tompkins. — WRR-22
Two Singers, The. — Unknown. — LOW7 — POI
Two Sinners.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— MR
Two Sisters, The. — Joseph Marie Soulary, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carringt9n. — AFP
[of Binnorie], The. — Unknown.
See Twa Sisters,
Two Sisters
The.
Two Sketches, sel. ("Shadow of her face," etc.). — Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. — CPOI
Two Songs, The.— William Blake.— CBOV— EP
(Angel Singing, An.)— RIS
Two Songs of Advent. — Yvor Winters. — NP
Two Songs on the Economy of Abundance. — James Agee. — •
MAP
Red Sea.
Temperance Note: and Weather Prophecy.
Two Sonnets. — David P. Berenberg. — HBMV
"Antigc-ne and Helen — would they laugh."
"Or is it all illusion? Do the years."
Two Sonnets. — Charles Hamilton Sorley. — HBMV — MBP
"Saints have adored the lofty soul of you" (I).
"Such, such is Death: no triumph: no defeat" (II).
("Such Is Death.")— BLV
Two Sonnets in Memory (Nicola Sacco — Bartolomeo Vanzetti) .
—Edna St. Vincent Millay.— WFG
Two Sonnets to the Junebug. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
I. "You make me jes' a little nervouser."
II. "And I've got up and lit the lamp, and clum."
Two Sons — Robert Buchanan. — TVSH — VA
Two Sources of Wealth. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Two Sparrows. — Humbert Wolfe. — FPH — JPC — TSWC
Two Spirits, The. — James Benjamin Kenyon. — AA
Two Spirits, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. — CH — EPN
—GPE
(Two Spirits, The: An Allegory.) — ERP
"Two springs she saw — two radiant Tuscan springs." — Eugene
Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella.
Two Stammerers, The. — Unknown. — BTB-5 (si. abr.) —
OHCS-16
Two Stars, The, — William Henry Davies. — MBP — CMP
"Two steps from my garden rail." — Chaim Nachman Bialik,
tr. fr. the Hebrew. See Songs of the People
Two Strangers Breakfast. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Two Streams, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Professor
at the Breakfast Table.
Two Swans, The. — Thomas Hood. — CH
Two Taverns. — Edwin Markham. — PTER — TSW
Two Temples, The. — C. T. Corlis. — OHCS-1 3
Two Thoughts on Youth. — Retta Irwin Leichliter. — HB
Two Towers. — Hortense Landauer. — TB
Two Towns. — Ralph Linton. — DDA
Two Towns. — Nixon Waterman. — WRR-33
(Open Letter to the Pessimist, An.) — SPE-4
Two Tramps in Mud-Time. — Robert Frost. — MAP— NAMP
Two Trees, The. — William Butler Yeats. — TIP
Two Triolets. — Harrison Robertson. — BHP — HBV
What He Said (sel.).— PR
What She Said (sel.).— PR
Two Triumphs, The.— Lytton Strachey.— AMV-37
Two Truths. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — PR
Two Valentines.— May Louise Riley.— WRR-30
Two Vanrevels, sels. — Booth Tarkington.
Betty Carewe's Dance. — WRR-48
Death of Crailey Gray.— DRB
Two Veterans. — Walt Whitman. — GN — LH — MDAH
(Dirge for Two Veterans.)— BLV— I AP— PIAE
Two Victories. — William Wordsworth. See Song at the Feast
of Brougham Castle.
Two Viewpoints. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — GPWW
Two Villages, The. — Rose Terry Cooke. — HBR — HBV —
OFTf-io 7
Two Voices.— Alice Corbin.— HBMV— NP— NV
Two Voices, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — EP
Dragon-Fly, The (sel.).— SN
Two Voices Are There. — William Wordsworth. — ERP
Two Voyagers (Nature, XVIII). — Emily Dickinson. —
PTTFR
Two Waitings, The. — John White Chadwick. — LPS-1
Two Ways.— John V. A. Weaver.— HBMV— NP
Two Weavers, The. — Hannah More. — OHCS-24
Two Went Up to the Temple to Pray. — Richard Crashaw. —
CAW— WLIP
(Briefs.)— LPS-2
(Epigrams.) — ALV
(In the Temple.)— GPE
"Two white heads the grasses cover." — Louise Imogen Guiney.
(Two Epitaphs, I.) — OBAV
Two White Horses (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Two Windows. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Two Winds. — Victor Starbuck. — LS
Two Wise Owls. — Unknown. — PEM
Two Wishes, The.— Stella Gibbons.— BPM-30
Two Wives, The. — William Dean Howells. — AA
Two WTomen. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Two Women.— Nathaniel P. Willis.— BAP— OBVV— WTP-10
(Unseen Spirits.)— AA—AP—APD—APL—APW— BAY
—HBV — IAP— LA— LEAP— LEAP — LPS-1—
OBAV— TCAP
Two Women and Their Fathers. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Two Words.— Unknown.— ETE-9
Two Workers, The.— John W. Avery.— PRK
Two Worlds, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Two Years Later.— William Butler Yeats.— GTIV
Two-an-Six. — Claude McKay. — BANP
Twofold Mystery, The.— Robert Whitaker.— PDN
Twopenny Post-Bag, sel. — Thomas Moore.
Letter V. From the Countess Dowager of C — rk to
Lady .— EPNC
Two's Company, Three's None. — Mrs. Frederick W. Fender. —
WRR-3S
Two-Sided Man, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Tyburn and Westminster. — John Heywood. — ACP
Tyger, The.— William Blake.— BLV— CEP— CH— WTP-2
(Beauty of Terror, The.) — LH
(Tiger, The— C.)— AEP-D— AEV— ATP— AWP— BBV—
BCEP— BEL— BFVR— CBE— CBPC— CG (abr.)
— CGOV— CR— CRE— CRP— CSBP— EA— EM-1
_Ep— EPP — EPRE — EP W-3 — EV-3 — FPH—
GEPM— GN— GPE— GR-e — GS — HB V — I SP—
JAWP— 1 PC— LEAP— LL-4— LPS-2 — MCCG—
MPB — MW—NAL— OAEP— OBEC— OBEV—
ODP— OFPE— OTA— OTPC— PB-7— PC— PFE
— PG — PI AE — PPA— PPD-2— PTER— P YM—
RG— RON — SBA—SEP — SN— TCEP— TOP—
TPH— TVSH — WBP — WGRP—WHA— WLIP
— WP
("Tyger, Tyger, burning bright.") — EG
Tying a Knot in the Devil's Tail. — Unknown. — ABF
Tying of the Tie, The. — Eugene Field. See White House Bal
lads, The.
Typewriter, The. — Mariana Griswold van Rensselaer. — GFA
Typewriter Tune, The. — Unknown. — WRR-15
Typical American. — C. W. Raymond. See Speech at Lincoln-
pay Dinner, 1899.
Tyrannick Love, or The Royal Martyr, sels. — John Dryden.
Ah, How Sweet It Is to Love (fr. Act IV, sc. i).— HBV
—LEAP— LPS-1— OBEV— SBA
Prologue and Epilogue to "Tyrannick Love, or The Royal
Martyr." — OAEP
Tyrant's Death, The. — Bible, O. T. See Judith.
Tyre.— Bayard Taylor.— LBAP
"Tynan dye why do you wear." — Abraham Cowley. — EG
(To His Mistress.)— EV-2
Tyrle, Tyrlow. — Unknown. — MV-2
U
U. S. A. Recruit, The. — Unknown. — CSF
U. S. Spells "Us."— May N. Bradford.— WRR-24
Ubasti. — Gelett Burgess. — CIV
Ubi Sunt Qui ante Nos Fuerunt. — Unknown. — CBOV — EPOM
— EP— EPP (Middle and mod. Eng.)~OAE,P
Ubique. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Ubique. — Joshua Sylvester (?). See Were I As Base As Is the
Lowly Plain.
Uffia.— Harriet R. White.— BOHV—NA
Ugliest Man in the World, The. — Unknown. — WRR-29
Ugliest of Seven, The. — Unknown, ad. fr. the German by
M. G. Townsend.— OHCS-2
Ulalume.— Edgar Allan Poe.— AA— AP— APA— APB— APD—
APL— APW— ATP— AWP— BAP— BAV— BPB— CAP
— CR— FPE— GEPM — GPE — GR-a— IAP— JAWP —
LA— LEAP— LL-3 — MOAP — OBAV— SBA— SPP—
TCAP— TOP— WB P— WHA— WLIP— WTP-7
Ulf in Ireland.— Charles De Kay.— A A— MR— WRR- S3
ulric Dahlgren. — Kate Brownlee Sherwood. — PAH
Ulster. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Ultima Thule. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APD
Ultima Thule. — Janetta L W. Murray. — HMSP
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Ultima Veritas.— Washington Gladden.— LOW— MRV— OQP—
POI—PTER— QP-1
Ultimate Act. — Henry Bryan Binns, — ICBD
Ultimate Atrocity, The. — Siegfried Sassopn. — CMP
Ultimate Conceptions of Faith, set. ("Till Death us join"). —
George A. Gordon. — MRV
Ultimate Harvest, The. — Mariana Griswold van Rensselaer. —
MRV
Ultimate Joy, The. — Unknown, — BOHV
Ultimate Judgment. — Osbert Sitwell. — POOT
Ultimatum. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — OHPP
Ulysses, set. — Stephen Phillips.
Homecoming of Ulysses, The. — MW
Ulysses.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— AEV— ATP— AWP— BEL
— BHV— BLV— BMEP— BPN — BTB-5— CBOV— CR
— CRE— CRP — EM-2 — EP— EPC— EPN— EPNC —
EPP— EPW-5— EV-5 — GDAH — GEPC — GEPM —
GPE— GR-e— GTSE— HBV — ICBD — ISP— LEAP—
LL-2— LLC— MCCG — NBE— OAEP— OTA— PIAE—
POY— PTER— SBA — SEP — SR — TCEP — TOP—
TPH— VA— VLEP— WHA— WLIP— YT
sets. fr. above.
Experience.— OQP— QP-2
"Old age hath yet," etc. — BLP
"There lies the port," etc. — JPC — OQP— OTPC— PC—
QP-2
Ulysses and His Dog. — Homer. See Odyssey, The.
Ulysses and the Cyclops. — Homer. See Odyssey, The.
Ulysses and the Sirens. — Homer. See Odyssey, The (Sirens,
The).
Ulysses and the Syren. — Samuel Daniel. — EV-1 — OBEY —
OBSC
Ulysses Grant. — Ruth Winslow Gordon. — HB
Ulysses' Homecoming. — Homer. See Odyssey, The (Ulysses
and His Dog).
Ulysses in Autumn. — Joseph Auslander. — MAP
Ulysses in the Waves. — Horner. See Odyssey, The.
Ulysses. On Degree. — William Shakespeare. See Troilus and
Cressida.
Ulysses Returns (I-IV). — Roselle Mercier Montgomery. — BAP
— HBMV— LPS-1— LS— TBM
Ulysses. The Instant Way. — William Shakespeare. See Troilus
and Cressida.
Umbrella Brigade, The. — Laura Richards. — SUS
Umbrella Day.— Unknown.— WRR-44
Umbrella Jim. — Cotton Noe.— LS
Umbrella of Justice.— Tudor Jenks.— WRR-47
Umbrella on the Beach, The. — Harper's Bazaar. — CHS
Umbrellas to Mend.— William M. Gill.— WRR-20
Umbria. — Laurence Binyon, — MCT — TBV
i'/ivos fiu/ivos. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — BPN — EPN— EPNC—
VLEP
(Umnos Aumnos.) — MRV
Un, Deux, Trois (One, Two, Three. — Creole Negro song in
patois with music, and tr.). — Unknown. — ABF
Una Anciana Mexicana. — Alice Corbin. — NP — TL
(Muy Viej a .Mexicana.)— OBAV— SBMV
Una and the Lion. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The.
Una and the Red Cross Knight. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie
Queen, The (Legend of the Knight of the Red Cross).
Unaccountable Mystery, An.— Paul Denton.— OHCS-22
Unafraid. — Everard Jack Appleton. — ICBD
Unalterable. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese by Lafcadio Hearn.
— WTP-1
Unanswered. — Martha Gilbert Dickinson. — AA
Unanswered. — Inez Baker Howell. — HB
Unanswered Prayers.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WGRP
Unappreciated Methodism. — Allen Toland Criss.— WRR-52
Una's Marriage. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The
(Dragon Slain, The).
Unattainable, The. — Harry Romaine. — BOHV
Unawares. — Alice Williams Brotherton. — APP
Unawares. — Joe Kerr. — GH
Unawares.— Emma A. Lent.— LOW— POI—PTA-2
"Unbar the door, since thou the Opener art." — Ralph Waldo
Emerson.
(Quatrains and Translations.) — CAP
Unbelief. — Elizabeth York Case. See There Is No Un
belief.
Unbelievable, The. — Edwin Markham. — OHPI — PSO
Unbeliever, An. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — NV — PFY —
WGRP
Unbeliever, The. — Thomas Chalmers. — OHCS-4
Unbeliever. — "Dorothy Dow" (Mrs. James Edward Fitzgerald).
—HBMV
Unbeseechable, The. — Frances Cornford. — MBP
Unbolted Door, The.— Edward Garrett.— OHCS-10
Unborn, The. — Julia Neely Finch. — AA
Unborn.— Irene Rutherford McLeod. — HBMV
Uncalled-for Epitaph.— Ogden Nash. — NYBV
Uncertain Pledge, An. — Unknown. — BTB-7
(His Oath.)— WRR-7
Unchangeable, The. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
(CIX).
Unchanged, The. — Isabel Ecclestone MacKay. — OCL
Unchanging, The. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See With Whom Is
No Variableness, Neither Shadow of Turning.
Unchanging, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Unchanging, The. — Sara Teasdale. — CMP
Unchanging Jesus. — Karl Johann Philipp Spitta, tr. fr. the
German by R. Massie. — BLRP
Uncivilized. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — BAP
Uncle, The.—Henry Glasford Bell.— BTB-6— OHCS-9— PTWP
Uncle Alec's Bad Folks. — Annie Hamilton Donnell. — WRR-34
Uncle Ananias. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — BAV — IAP
"Uncle Ben." — Mrs. Mary Emily Bradley. — BTB-5
Uncle Bob's Story of Daniel. — Unknown. — WRR-12
Uncle Brightens Up. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Session
with Uncle Sidney, A.
Uncle Cephas' Yarn. — Unknown. — CHS
Uncle Daniel's Apparition and Prayer. — "Mark Twain" and
Charles Dudley Warner. See Gilded Age, The.
Uncle Daniel's Introduction to a Mississippi Steamer. — "Mark
Twain" and Charles Dudley Warner. See Gilded Age,
The.
Uncle Dan'l in Town over Sunday.— James Whitcomb Riley.—
Uncle Dick's Version. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Uncle Edom and the Flurridy Nigger. — E. F. Andrews.—
OHCS-31
Uncle Edom and the Yankee Book-Agent. — E. F. Andrews. —
Uncle Eph.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Uncle Eph's Banjo Song. — James Edwin Campbell. — BANP
Uncle Eph's Heaven. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — WRR-16
Uncle Ethan Ripley's Speculation (abr.) — Hamlin Garland.—
WRR-22
Uncle Frazer. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — RNP
Uncle Gabe at the Corn-Shucking.— J. A. Macon.— CD
Uncle Gabe on Church Matters. — J. A. Macon. — CD
Uncle Gabe's White Folks. — Thomas Nelson Page. — AA — HBR
Uncle Ike's Roosters.— Aaron W. Fredericks.— OHCS-23
Uncle Isrul's Call.— Caroline H. Stanley.— WRR-2 1
Uncle Jack's Great Run. — Tudor Jenks. — RON
Uncle Jacob's Money. — H. Elliott McBride. — OHCS-24
Uncle Jim. — Countee Cullen. — BANP
Uncle Jo. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
"Uncle John" Writes to His City Cousins. — David K.
Buchanan.— OHCS-32
Uncle Jotham's Boarder. — Mrs. Annie Trumbull Slosson —
OHCS-35
Uncle Mart's Poem. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Child-
World, A._
Uncle Ned's Banjo Song. — Unknown. — CD
Uncle Ned's Defence. — Unknown. — PTWP
Uncle Newton — A Pinchtown Pauper. — Armistead Churchill
Gordon.— WRR- 14
Uncle Noah's Ghost.— Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.— BTB-7— WRR-31
Uncle Pete and Marse George. — Unknown. — CD
Uncle Peter and the Trolley Car.— Walter H. Neall.— OHCS-34
Uncle Peter at the "Big House."— Walter H. Neall.— OHCS-35
Uncle Peter's Masterly Argument. — Frank R. Stockton. See
Dusky Philosophy.
Uncle Pete's Counsel to the Newly Married. — James Robert
Gilmore. — BTB-1
(Darkey's Counsel to the Newly Married.) — OHCS-5
Uncle Pete's Plea.— Joseph Allgood.— OHCS-32
Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture. — Jerome K. Jerome. See
Three Men in a Boat.
Uncle Remus and His Friends, sels. — Joel Chandler Harris,
Brother Billy Goat Eats His Dinner (abr.). — HSPS
My Honey, My Love.— AA— WTP-5
Uncle Remus on an Electric Car. — SR
Uncle Remus and the Little Boy, sels. — Joel Chandler Harris.
Hello, House! — SPE-3
OF Joshway an' de Sun. — HSP
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings, sels. — Joel Chandler
Harris.
Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear.— WRR-7— WRR-3 9
"Come Along, True Believer!"— LOW— POI
De Big Bethel Church.— LEAP
Plantation Play-Song. — MCCG
Plough-Hands' Song, The.— AA— BMC— LHV
Revival Hymn.— HBV— MCCG— THP
(Uncle Remus* Revival Hymn.) — OHCS-14
Time Goes by Turns. — IHA
Wonderful Tar-Baby, The.— NPTP
(Wonderful Tar Baby Story, The.)— WRR-2 6
Uncle Remus on an Electric Car. — Joel Chandler Harris. See
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Uncle Remus' Revival Hymn. — Joel Chandler Harris. See
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Uncle Reuben's Baptism. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
Uncle Sam's a Hundred. — New York Evening Post. — OHCS-12
Uncle Sam's Spring Cleaning. — Sam Walter Foss. — PAPin
Uncle Sam's Young Army. — Lilla Thomas Elder. — WRR-52
Uncle Sidney.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Uncle Sidney's Logic. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Uncle Sidney's Views. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Uncle Silas on "Co-Edication." — Unknown. — WRR-5S
Uncle Simon and Uncle Jim. — "Artemus Ward" (Charles Far-
rar Browne). — BOHV — NA
Uncle Sydney's Rhymes. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Uncle Tascus and the Deed. — Holman F. Day. — THP
Uncle Tom and the Hornets. — Detroit Free Press. — CHS —
OHCS-20
Uncle Tommy's Philosophy. — George B. Hynson. — BTB-8
Uncle Tom's Cabin, sels, — Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Cassy (fr. Ch. XXXIII, abr.).— WRR-10
Cruelty of Legree, The (fr. Ch. XXXIII, abr.).—- NPTP
Death of Uncle Tom,
and XLI).— WRR-16
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Uncle Tom's Cabin (Continued).
Escape, The (fr. Ch. VII, abr.).— NPTP
Eva's Death (fr, Ch. XXVI).— BTB-1— OHCS-9
Freeman's Defense, The (fr. Ch. XVII, abr.).— WRR-10
Little Evangelist, The (fr. Ch. XXV).— OHCS-10
Topsy (arr. fr. Chs. XX and XXV).— SPE-2
Topsy's First Lesson (fr. Chs. XX and XXV, abr.).—
BTB-6
Uncle William's Picture.— James Whltcomb Riley.— CPWR
Uncomfortable Call, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Uncomforted. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Uncommon Man, The. — Humbert Wolfe. — MLP
(Man.)— MBP
Uncommon Woman, The. — Humbert Wolfe. — MLP
Unconcern. — Virginia Moore. — TBM
Unconcerned, The. — Thomas Flatman. — CEP
Unconquered.— Rose Gould Clark. — HB
Unconquered. — Theodosia Garrison. — FF — POI
Unconquered Air, The. — Florence Earle Coates. — LBMV—
MMV— NPSC— PT— PTER
Unconscious, The. — Alfred Noyes. See Last Voyage, The.
Unconscious Cerebration. — W. E. H. Lecky. — GPE
(Say Not That the Past Is Dead.)— EPN
Unconscious Greatness of Stonewall Jackson, The. — Moses D.
Hoge.— PEOR
Uncover to the Flag. — Edward C. Cheverton. — FOAH
Uncuddled Baby, The.— Elsie Duncan Yale.— DBA
Uncut Diamond, An. — Unknown. — OHCS-33
Uncy. — Mary Campbell Monroe. — WRR-47
Und Dot's Him.— Unknown. — WRR-44
Undaunted, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Undedicated. — Jean Starr Untermeyer. — TBM
Undefeated. — Ralph S. Cushman.— MOM
Under. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Under a Hat Rim.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Under a Telephone Pole. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Under a Wiltshire Apple Tree. — Anna de Bary. — CH
Under an Irish Lark. — Francis Carlin. — GPE
Under an Umbrella.— Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-17
Under Arcturus. — Madison Cawein. — LBMV
Under Bloom and over Stone. — Genevieve Taggard. — TL
Under Dog, The. — Unknown. — MHT
Under Dusky Laurel Leaf. — Margaret Widdemer. — AV
Under Glass. — Alfred Kreymborg. — LA — MAPA
Under Mr. Milton's Picture. — John Dryden. See Under the
Portrait of John Milton.
Under My Window. — Thomas Westwood. — CFBP— HBV-
HBVY— LC— LPS-1— OTPC
Under One Blanket. — James Barron Hope. — TCAP
Under Song, The.— Unknown. — ACP
Under the Blue. — Francis Fisher Browne. — AA
Under the Buggy Seat. — Elsie Malone McCollum. — WRR-38
Under the Camellia Tree. — Osbert Sitwell. — UFE
Under the Cedarcroft Chestnut. — Sidney Lanier. — APB
Under the Eaves.— Celia Thaxter.— MW
Under the Greenwood Tree. — William Shakespeare. See As
You Like It.
Under the Harvest Moon. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS — CRP —
NAL— NP— OBAV— OQP— OTA— QP-2
"Under the heather." — Unknown. — RIS
Under the Holly Bough. — Charles Mackay. — BFV — DD —
PPYP— YPS
(Holly Bough, The.)— OBVV
(Under the Holly-Bough.) — CO AH
"We who have loved each other" (sel.~). — WRR-28
Under the Lamplight.— Anne R. Blount. — OHCS-3
Under the Leaves.— Albert Laighton.— HBV— MRV— OHIP—
SN
Under the Lindens. — Walter Savage Landor. — HBV
Under the Lion's Paw. — Hamlin Garland. — GR-a
Under the Locusts. — John Crowe Ransom. — LS
Under the Mistletoe. — George Francis Shultz. — BOHV
Under the Moon. — William Butler Yeats. — EG
Under the Old Elm. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Great Virginian (Pt. VII, st. i).— PSO
Unwasted Days (Pt. VI, st. i, abr.) — MCCG
Virginia (Pt. VIII).— APD— APL
Washington ("Beneath our consecrated Elm"). — GA
(Pt. V, sts. ii and iii)— LPS-3 (Pt. Ill, sts. i-iii,
abr.; Pt. V, sts. i-v; Pt. VI, st. ii)
(New-Come Chief.)— GA (Pt. Ill, sts. i, ii; Pt. VII,
sts. i, ii, abr.) — MC (Pt. Ill, sts. i, ii) — PVS
(Pt. Ill, sts. i-iii; Pt. V, st. iii)
Washington ("Soldier and statesman rarest union" — Pt
III, st. iii).— DD— HH— GN— MC— MW (abr.)
—OHIP— OTA— OTPC— OQP (abr.) — PB-6—
PSO (abr.)— QP-1 (abr.)— RON
(George Washington.)— GSRC
(Washington under the Old Elm.)— PEDC
Washington ("What figure more immovably august" —
Pt. V, sts. ii and iii).— GA
Under the Old Oak Tree— A Garland.— Harriett E. Durfee.—
OHCS-3 5
Under the Open Sky. — Albert Durrant Watson. — CPG
Under the Pillars of the Sky. — Charles G. D. Roberts. — CPG
Under the Pine. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — APB
Under the Pondweed. — Unknown. See Shi King.
Under the Portrait of John Milton. — John Dryden. — BCEP—
HBV — LPS-3 — WHA
(Epigram on Milton.) — CRP — GEPC
(Lines Printed under the Engraved Portrait of Milton —
C.). — BEL — CEP— EP— EPP— EPW-2— EV-3
— GR-e— TCEP— TOP— TPH
Under the Portrait of John Milton (Continued).
(Lines Printed under the Portrait of Milton.)— ISP
(Milton.)— BLV
(On Milton.)— GPE— SPE-1
(Portrait of Milton.) — ACP
(Under Mr. Milton's Picture.) — SEP
(Under the Portrait of Milton.)— LEAP
Under the Purple and Motley. — Robert Jones Burdette. —
OHCS-34
Under the Red Cross. — Chauncey Hickox. — AA
Under the Rod. — Mary S. B. Dana. — AE
(Pass under the Rod.)— HT
Under the Rose. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — PR
Under the Shade of the Trees. — Margaret Junkin Preston.—
DD— GA— LLC— M C— P AH
(Shade of the Trees, The— C.).—SPP— TCAP
Under the Snow. — Robert Collyer. — AA — HS — OHCS-36
Under the Sound of Voices. — Josephine W. Johnson. — PPD-2
Under the Stars. — Wallace Rice. — AA — MDAH — OBAV—
OHIP
Under the Stars and Stripes. — Madison Cawein. — FOAH—
PAPm
Under the Sun. — Henry Charles Beeching. — YT
Under the Talcum Powder Bag. — George Ade. — SPE-7
Under the Tent of the Sky. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — UTS
Under the Trees, sel. ("Wonderful, strong angelic trees, The").
— Anna Hempstead Branch. — ME
"Under the trees I sat, under the blue." — William Ellery Leon
ard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
Under the Violets. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Professor at
the Breakfast Table.
Under the Violets. — Edward Young. — AA
Under the Washington Elm, Cambridge. — Oliver Wendell
Holmes.— PEOR
Under the Waterfall. — Thomas Hardy. — POOT
Under the Wattle. — Douglas Brook Wheelton Sladen. — OBVV
Under the Wheels.— Will M. Carleton.— OHCS-32
Under the Willows, sels. — James Russell Lowell.
May and June.— APW
Shipwreck. — GPE
Under the Woods. — Edward Thomas. — CH
Under Three Lower Topsails. — John Masefield. See Wanderer
The.
Under Two Flags, sels. — "Ouida" (Louise de la Ramee)
Battle of Zaraila (Ch. XXVI, o&r.).— BTB-8— PPSC
(Attack at Zaraila, cond.). — WTRR-34
Cigarette's Ride and Death. — WRR-29
Forest King's Race (fr. Ch. III).— WRR-19
Forest King's Victory. — PTWP
Soldier of France, A! (ad. and arr.). — SPE-2
Steeple-Chase, The.— SPE-3
Under-Current, The. — S. F. Fiester. — BTB-9
Underground. — Alfred Hayes. — TB
Underground Rumbling. — James S. Tippett. — GFA
Underneath the Clothes. — Madeleine Nightingale. — MCG — RIS
"Underneath this myrtle shade." — Abraham Cowley. See Epi
cure, The ("Underneath this," etc.)
Under-Prefect, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French. — WRR-25
Undersong, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Woodnotes.
Undersong, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — NLK
Undersong.— Robert Kelley Weeks. — PR
Understanding. — William Cunningham. — OA
Understanding ("Never seek too much to know"). — Edgar A.
Guest.— CVG
Understanding ("When I was young and frivolous"). — Edgar
A. Guest.— CVG
Understanding Heart, The. — Unknown. — VIL
Understandings in Blue. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Undertaker's Horse, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Undertaking, The. — John Donne. — BLV — EPS — GPE
Under-the-Table Manners. — Unknown. — DDA
Undertow, The. — Carrie Blake Morgan. — HHHA— OHCS-33
Under-Tow, The. — Unknown. — GH
Underworld. — Yvonne Ffrench. — BPM-32
Undeyeloped Lives.— W. E. H. Lecky.— TIP
"Undine." — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Undiscovered Country, The. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA
Undiscovered Country, The. — William Dean Howells. See
Prayer, A: "Lord for the erring thought."
Undiscovered Country, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. —
SPE-4
Undiscovered Country, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— FP
Undismayed. — James W. Foley. — ICBD
Undoing a College Education. — Edgar A. Guest— ALG
Undressing Little Ned. — Unknown. — TS
Undying Heart, The.— Edward Davison.— LHW
Undying Soul, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — OQP — QP-2
Undying Thirst. — Antipater, tr. fr. the Greek by Robert Bland.
Une Marquise — Austin Dobson. — BPN
Uneasy Lies the Head.— William Shakespeare. See King Henry
Uneasy Payments. — George Milburn. — LL-2
Unemployed, The. — Katharine Tynan. — RH
Unemployment. — Richard X. Evans. — CAG
Unequal Partnership, An. — Louise S. Upham. — OHCS-34
Unerring Guide, The. — Anna Shipton.— BLRP
Unexpected, The. — William J. Lampton. — BTB-7 — SR
(Once.)— WRR-15
Unexpected Denouement, An.— Jerome K. Jerome. See Three
Men in a Boat.
Unexpected Greeting, An. — Unknown. — WRR-20
Unexpected Guests. — Margaret Cameron. — SPE-2
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Unless
Unexplored, Unconquered, The. — John Masefield. See Sonnets:
"Long long ago," etc.
Unexplorer, The. — Edna St. Vincent Mill ay. — FFTM — SUS
Unexpress'd, The. — Walt Whitman. — CAP
Unfading Beauty, The. — Thomas Carew. — BCEP — CBOV—
GEPM— OBEY
(Disdain Returned— C.)— A WP—EPRE— EPS— EPW-2—
EV-2 — GPE — HBV— JAWP— LPS-1— OBS—
SBA— SEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
("He that loves a rosy cheek.") — EG — WP
(He That Loves a Rosy Cheek.) — BEL
(Never-Dying Fire.) — BLV
(Song.)— AEP-W
(True Beauty, The.) — BFVR— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
MCCG— WTP-3
"Unfading Hope! when life's last embers." — Thomas Campbell.
See Pleasures of Hope, The.
Unfailing Friend, The. — Joseph Scriven. — BLRP
Unfailing One, The.— Phillips Brooks.— BLRP
Unfaithful. — Mary Brinker Post. — AMV-37
Unfaithful, The. — Genevieve Taggard. — AV
Unfaithful Shepherdess, The. — Unknown. — GTBS — GTSE—
WTP-1
(Faithless Shepherdess, The.)— EV-1— GTSL— OBEY
(Philon.)— OBSC
(Philon the Shepherd— His Song.)— ALV
Unfaithfulness.— H. Elliott McBride.— OHCS-26
Unfinished History. — Archibald MacLeish. — NYBV
Unfinished Manuscript, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-25
Unfinished Portrait. — Elinor Wylie. — LHW
Unfinished Prayer, The.— Thomas H. Ayars.— HT
Unfinished Still. — Unknown. — OHCS-12
Unfinished Symphony, The. — Winfred Ernest Garrison. — OH PI
Unforeseen. — Richard Hovey. — PR
Unforgiven. — Frank McHale. — PTWP
Unforgiven, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP
Unforgotten. — Herbert Everell Rittenburg. — VF
Unforgotten. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Unforgotten. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
Unforgotten — II, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — VLEP
Unfortunate. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Unfortunate, An. — Frank L. Stanton. — CRYO — CS
Unfortunate Coincidence. — Dorothy Parker. — ALV
Unfortunate Likeness, An. — William S. Gilbert. — OHCS-7
Unfortunate Miss Bailey. — Unknown. — BOHV
Unfulfilled. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — AV
Unfulfilled. — Unknown. — WRR-33
Unfulfilment. — Frances Louisa Bushnell. — AA
Unfurling of the Flag, The. — Clara Endicott Sears. — PEDC—
PPGW
Ungrateful Beauty Threatened. — Thomas Carew. See Ingrate-
ful Beauty Threatened.
Ungrateful Cat. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Ungrateful Cupid, The. — John Hughes (after the Greek of
Anacreon) . — CG
Unguarded. — Ada Foster Murray. — HBV— UFE
Unguarded Gates. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — AA — APL — MC
— OHCS-38— PAH— PTER
Unhappy Boston. — Paul Revere. — PAH
Unhappy Little Girl. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Unheard. — Madison Cawein. — MHT
Unheard, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Unhistorical Pastoral, An, sel. ("I see thee, Moon, in thy
high, heavenly garden"). — John Davidson. — GBOV
Unholy Garden. — Leila Jones. — PIAE
Unicorn and the Hippogrif, The. — Martha Ostenso. — BAP
Unicorn in Memory, The.— Winifred Welles.— BPM-3 5
Unicorns, The. — Marie de L. Welch. — TL
Unillumined Verge, The.— Robert Bridges.— AA— BFV— LOW
— POI
Unimportant Differences. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Uninscribed Monument on One of the Battle-Fields of the
Wilderness, An. — Herman Melville. — AA
Unintentional Paint. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Uninterpreted. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Union, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Union and Liberty.
Union, The. — Francis De Haes Janvier.— BTB-2
Union, A. — Katharine Eggleston Junkermann. — WRR-25
Union, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Union and Liberty. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — CAP — FOAH
— JHP— MPC-11— OHCS-2— OHIP— PB-S— SPE-3
(Union, The.) — AE
Union and the Flag, The. — Samuel G. Hatheway. — OHCS-40
Union Linked with Liberty. — Andrew Jackson. — OHCS-7
Union of North and South, The. — Frances Elizabeth Willard.—
WRR-18
Union of the Blue and the Gray. — Willa Lloyd Jackson. —
WRR-44
(Enemies Meet at Death's Door.) — OHCS-30
Union of the World, A. — Joel Barlow. See Columbiad, The.
Union Soldier. — John M. Thurston. — WRR-42
(Man Who Wears the Button, The— abr.) — SPE-8
Union Square. — Harry Roskolenko. — BPM-3 7
Unique Celebration, A. — Journal of Education. — ADAH
Unison.— John Hall Wheelock.— BPM-32
Unit, A. — Elizabeth Stoddard. — BTB-7
United. — Clara J. Denton. — OFPE
United. — Paulus Silentarius, tr. fr. the Greek by W. H. D
Rouse.— AWP
United at Last. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
United States.— John Keble.— CRE— EPW-4
"United States" and "Macedonian", The ("Banner of Freedom
high floated unfurled"). — Unknown. — PAH
"United States" and "Macedonian", The ("How flows each
patriot bosom that boasts a Yankee heart"). — Unknown.
—PAH
United States As an Independent Power. — George Washington.
—PEDC
United States National Anthem. — William Ross Wallace. —
OHCS-2
United States Senate, The: An Appreciation. — Wallace Irwin.
— SPE-6
Unity. — Mary Coleridge. — EA
Unity.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APW
Unity.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2— HBV— HTR— LHW— VOD
Unity. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
(Forgive.)— LOW— MOM— MRV—OQP—QP-1
Unity of God, The. — Panatattu, tr. fr. the East Indian. —
WGRP
Unity of Nature, The. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man.
Unity of the Catholic Church, The. — John Dry den. See Hind
and the Panther, The.
Universal Guilt, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — MOM
Universal Habit. The.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— SPE-4
(She Felt of Her Belt.)— WRR-37
Universal Heart of Man, The. — William Wordsworth. See
Prelude, The.
Universal Humanity. — William Blake. — EP
Universal Language. — Josephine Robinson. — VIL
Universal Language, The. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — MOM—
OQP— QP-1
Universal Peace. — Margaret Frater Hill. — HB
Universal Peace. The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Locksley
Hall.
Universal Prayer, The. — Alexander Pope. — AEV — BCEP —
BEL— CEP — CRP— EP— EV-3— GR-e— HBV— LLC—
LPS-2 — OAEP — OHCS-33 — SEP— TCEP— TOP—
TPH— WGRP— WTP-7
To Feel Another's Woe (^/.).— JPC
("Teach me to feel," etc.)— BPP
Universal Republic, The. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French. —
OHPP— OQP— PDN— QP-1
Universal Rhythm, The. — Bess Munson Quier. — HB
Universe into Stone. — A. J. M. Smith. — BPM-34
University of Gottingen, The. — George Canning. See Rover,
The.
University the Training Camp of the Future, The. — Henry W.
Grady. See Against Centralization.
Unjust National Acquisitions. — Thomas Corwin. — OHCS-1
Unkindness. — George Herbert. — HBV
Unknown. — Bruce Barton. — AOAH — SPS
Unknown. — Arthur Chapman. — RH
Unknown, The. — John Davidson. — MBP
Unknown.— Ella M. Hazen.— POY
Unknown, The.— Harry Kemp.— AOAH— RH
Unknown, The. — E. O. Laughlin. — AOAH — BLPA
Unknown, The. — Edward Thomas. — BMEP — LEAP
Unknown Beloved, The.— John Hall Wheelock. — HBMV —
SBMV
"Unknown City, The." — Charles G. D. Roberts. — CPG — OCL
Unknown Color, The. — Countee Cullen. — OOP
Unknown Dead, The. — Percy Mackaye. — MRV
"Unknown" Dead, The. — John R. Rathom. — DD — HH — VOD
Unknown Dead, The. — Henry Timrod. — MDAH — MOAP —
SPP
Unknown Friends. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Unknown God, The. — "M." (George William Russell). — CMP
—EPP— GTSL— MBP— PFE— TOP— WGRP
Unknown God, The. — Charles G. Blanden. — OQP — QP-1
Unknown God, The.— William Watson.— WGRP
"Unknown Love." — The Lady of Sakanoye. See Manyo Shu.
Unknown Man in the _Morgue. — Merrill Moore. — MAP
Unknown Poets. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion, The.
Unknown Reporter, The. — Lee Shippey. — DDA
Unknown Rider, The. — George Lippard. See Legends of the
American Revolution, 1776, or Washington and His
Generals.
Unknown Sculptor, The. — Stanton A. Coblentz. — OHPI
Unknown Sea. — Annie Mcllhany. — WRR-52
Unknown Shepherd's Complaint, The. — Richard Barnfeld. (?).
— EPEP
(Shepherd's Complaint, A.) — OBSC
Unknown Soldier, The. — Witter Bynner. — RH
Unknown Soldier. — Alta Booth Dunn. — PSO
Unknown Soldier, The. — Angela Morgan. — RH
Unknown Soldier, The.— Angelo Patri.— AOAH
Unknown Soldier, The. — Arthur B. Rhinow. — RH — OOP —
QP-2
Unknown Soldier, The. — Billy Rose. — BLPA
Unknown Soldier, The.— Wilbert Snow.— AMV-37
Unknown Soldier, The. — Margaret Stineback. — RH
Unknown Soldier, The.— Charles A. Wagner.— LA— RH—PP
Unknown Soldier, The: Armistice Day at Arlington. — Grant-
land Rice.— GPWW
Unknown Soldier Honored by England, The. — Sir Philip Gibbs.
—AOAH
Unknown Soldier Speaks, The. — Florence Crow. — AMV-37
Unknown Soldier's Grave, The. — Charles Lewis Slattery. —
MCT
Unknown Speaker, The. — George Lippard. See Legends of
the American Revolution, 1776, or Washington and His
Generals.
Unknown Sword-Maker, The. — Rachel Annand Taylor. — EBSV
— HMSP
Unless. — Ella Maria Dietz Glynes. — AA
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AN INDEX TO POETKY AND RECITATIONS
Unless.— Ja
.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPVVR
. — Frederic Edward Weatherly.— P
.
unless. — Frederic Edward Weatherly.— PBV
Unless I Am Careful— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— NP
unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart!" — Elizabeth Barrett
TT i Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (III)
Unloved, The. —Arthur Symons.— VLEP
Unloved to His Beloved, The.— William Alexander Percy.—
BFP — GPE — HBMV — LS
Unmanifest Destiny. — Richard Hovey. — AA— APB— APL—
CBOV— HBV— HBVY— LA— LL-3 — MAP— MRV-
O B A V— OT A— PF Y— PTER— S B A— WGRP
Unmusical Soloist, The.— Joseph Morris.— ICBD— RON
Unnamed Lake, The.— Frederick George Scott.— CPG—OCL
Unnamed Sonnets (I-V)-— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— RM
Thou Art Not Lovelier Than Lilacs (I). — BLV — CMP
Unnamed Sonnets (I-XII).— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— SAM
Sonnet: "And you as well must die, beloved dust" (VIII).
— BAP— NP
Sonnet: "Cherish you then the hope I shall forget" (XII).
— NP— TCPD
(Cherish You Then the Hope I Shall Forget.)— AV
Sonnet: "Into the golden vessel of great song." — NP
Sonnet: "Oh, my beloved, have you thought of this" (X), —
HBMV
Sonnet: "Not with libations, but with shouts and laughter"
(III).— HBMV— NP
(Not with Libations.)— WH A
Unnoticed Bound, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Unofficial. — Edith Nesbit . — WRR- 1 3
Unorna's Victory over Self. — F. Marion Crawford. See Witch
of Prague.
Unpaid Seamstress, The — A Note of Warning. — Unknown. —
OHCS-14
Unpardonable Sin, The.— Vachel Lindsay. — CMP— CP1>-RH
Unpardonable Sin, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-29
Unpetalled Rose, The. — St. Therese of the Child Jesus, tr. jr.
the French by Prioress Augustine of the Mother of
God.— CAW
"Unpopular youth of Cologne, An." — Unknown. See Lim
ericks.
Unpraised Picture, An. — Richard Burton. — AA
Unprofitable Servant, An. — L. G. Moberly. — BTB-9
Unprofitableness. — Henry Vaughn. — EPS
Unpunished. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. — BMEP
Unpurchasable. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Unquestioning. — William Blake. — OOP— QP-2
(Eternity. )— A WP— BLV
("He who binds to himself a joy.") — EG
(Opportunity.)— GEPM
Unquiet Grave, The. — Unknown. — CH — ESPB — OBB
Unrealities, The. — Friedrich von Schiller, tr. fr. the German by
James Clarence Mangan. — AWP
Unrealized Ideal, The. — Frederick Locker-Lampson. — EP — EPP
—GPE— LEAP— TSW
(My Love Is Always Near.)— BMEP
Unreasoning Heart. — Louis Untermeyer. — MAP
Unrecompensed. — Helen H. Davis. — HB
Unregenerate. — Jacqueline Embry. — HBMV
Unregistered Record, An. — W. C. Cherry. — BTB-7
U"nremembered, The. — Hermann Hagedorn, Jr. — CAG
Unremitting Voice of Nightly Streams, The. — William Words
worth. — BPN
Unrepentant Rebel, An. — Libbie C. Baer. — WRR-29
Unrequited Love. — William Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night
(She Never Told Her Love).
Unrequited Love on the Back Piazza. — Margaret Fishback. —
Unrest. — Don Marquis. — BAP — FF — HBMV — MRV — OQP —
PC— POI— QP-I U
Unrest in Paradise. — Unknown. — WRR-16
Unreturning, The. — Bliss Carman.— GPE — LBMV
Unreturning (Life, XXIII). — Emily Dickinson. — GR-a
Unreturning, The. — Wilfred Owen.— MBP
Unreturning, The. — Clinton Scollard. — DD — PAH
Unreturning. — Elizabeth Stoddard. — AA
Unrewarded Lover, The.— William Walsh. — EV-3
(Elegy, the Unrewarded Lover.) — CEP
Unsaid. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — PR
Unsatisfactory. — Unknown. — LPS-1
Unsatisfied. — "Marian Douglas'* (.Mrs. Annie Douglas Green
Robinson) . — HT
(Two Pictures.) — LPS-1
Unsatisfied.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. — APW
Unsatisfied Yearning. — Richard Kendall Munkittrick. — BOHV
— YT
Unscarred Fighter Remembers France. The. — Kenneth Slade
Ailing.— HBMV
Unseen, The. — Sara Teasdale. — TCAP
Unseen Angel, An. — Nancy Patton McLean. — OHCS-31
Unseen Bridge, The. — Gilbert Thomas. — HBMV — LOW — POI
Unseen Buds.— Walt Whitman.— MRV— OHPI
Unseen Playmate, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CFBP _
CPN— CPOI— CR— MPC-3— MPC-8— ODP
Unseen Spirits. — Nathaniel Parker Willis. — AA — AP — APD _
APL — APW — BAV— HBV— IAP— LA — LEAP-
LEAP— LP S- 1— O BAV— TCAP
(Two Women.)— BAP— OB VV—WTP-10
Unseen World, The. — Craven Langstroth Betts. — OOP — QP-1
Unseen World,. _The— Wife to Husband.— Christina Georgina
(Wife to Husband.)— VA
Unseen Yet Seen. — Unknown. — WRR-6
Unselfishness. — Unknown. — WRR-1 7
Unselfishness of Washington, The. — Robert Treat Paine.
Unshrinking Faith.— William Hiley Balhurst.— BLRP
(Faith That Will Not Shrink, A.)— PDN
Unsophisticated. — Emile Pickhardt. — OHCS-34
Unspoken. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Unspoken. — Unknown.— OHCS-26
Unstable Dream, According to the Place. — Sir Thomas Wyatt.
See Lover Having Dreamed of Enjoying His Love,
Complaineth That the Dream Is Not Either Longer or
Truer.
Unstooping. — Walter de la Mare. — UTS
Unsubdued. — S. E. Kiser.— ICBD
Unsuccessful Plan, The. — Unknown. — WRR-1 5
Unsung.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — SPE-4
Unsuspected Fact, An. — Edward Cannon.— BOHV — NA
Untarrying, The. — Sir William Watson. — OTA
Unthrift. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The
Until Death.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— HBV
Until the Daybreak. — Christian Burke. — HT
Until the Morning Break. — Charles G. Blanden.— PDN
Untillable Hills, The.— W. W. Christman.— VF
Untimely. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Unto Each His Handiwork. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
OQP— QP-2
Unto One of the Least of These. — Rosamond Livingstone Mc-
Naught.— CS
(Unto One of These Little Ones.)— OHCS-40
"Unto the boundless ocean of thy beauty." — Samuel Daniel
See To Delia (I).
"Unto the temple of thy beauty." — Unknown. — OBSC
Unto Us a Child Is Born.— Agnes H. Begbie. — BOL
Unto Us a Son Is Given. — Alice MeynelL — CRYO— GTBS-
JKCP— OQP— QP-1— SDH
"Unto whose use the pregnant suns are poised." — Rudyard
Kipling. See Kim.
Untried Door, The. — Edward Shillito. — MOM
Untrodden Ways. — Agnes Maule Machar. — OCL
Untutored Mind, An. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — PR
Unusual Chum, An.— James W. Foley. — FAOV
Un vanquished. — Grace Hoffman White. — PC
Unveiled.— Paul Hamilton Hayne. — APB
Unvisited, The. — J. C. Squire. — MCT
"Unwarmed by any sunset light." — John Greenleaf Whittier.
See Snow-Bound.
Unwasted Days. — James Russell Lowell. See Under the Old
Elm.
"Unwatch'd the garden bough shall sway." — Alfred, Lord Ten
nyson. See In Memoriam, A. H. H.
Unwedded. — Ada Foster Murray. — AV
Unwelcome.— Mary Elizabeth Coleridge.— BMEP— CH— EPW-5
— GTBS— OBVV
Unwelcome. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Japanese. — WTP-1
Unwelcome Brother (am). — Edwin L. Sabin. — WRR-47
Unwelcome Guest, The.— H. Eliot McBride.— OHCS-10
Unwilling Gypsy, The. — Josephine Johnson. — BFP — HBMV
Unwritten Music. — Laura M. Ladley. — HB
Unwritten Poems. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Unwritten Poems. — William Winter. — AA
Up a Hill and a Hill. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — GR-a — LC—
ME— NLK— NV— PB-4— VOD
Up amang Yon Cliffy Rocks. — William Dudgeon. — EBSV
Up and Doing. — Douglas Malloch. — POI — SL
Up and Down. — "B. R. M." — PBV
Up and Down. — George MacDonald. — HWC — PBGP
Up and Down Old Brandywine. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
Up and Down the Lanes of Love. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Up at a Villa — Down in the City. — Robert Browning. — BEL —
BPN— CR— EM-2— EPN — EPW-5 — GEPC— GR-e —
HBV— ISP— LL-4 — PPD-1 (ofcr.)— PTER— SPE-8—
SR—TCEP— TOP— VLEP— WLIP—WRR-14
Up from Slavery, sel. — Booker T. Washington.
His College Examination. — SPE-1
Up Higher. — Joseph Bert Smiley. — OHCS-31
Up in the Air. — Allan Ramsay.— BSV— CEP
Up in the Air. — James S. Tippett. — SUS
Up in the Loft.— Will M. Carleton.— OHCS-37
Up in the Mornin' Early. — John. Hamilton .—EBSV
(Cold Blows the Wind— si. abr.)~CH
Up in the Morning Early. — Robert Burns. — LC — OTPC
Up in the Morning Early.— Unknown.— T¥P
(Flowers, The).— OTPC
Up over Tim Dooley's Saloon.— Marie More Marsh.— WRR-2
Up Thar Behind the Sky!— J. M. Munyon.— OHCS-29
Up the Spout. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.— BOHV — PA—
Up to the Ceiling.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Up to You.— Judd Mortimer Lewis.— POI— SL
Up to You. — Unknown. — POI — SL
Up! Up! My Friend, and Quit Your -Books. — William Words
worth. — NLK — PC — SN
(Tables Turned, The — C.) — BEL— BPN— EM-2— EP —
g™ — EPNC - EPP - EPW-4—ERP— GEPC—
HBV— LLC— OAEP — OBRV— PPD-1— SEP—
TPH
TT , TTFfaxg,men,t: "UP! UP!" etc- O7- arr.).— SFC
Up! Up! Ye Dames and Lasses Gay!— Samuel Taylor Cole
ridge. See Zapolya.
Upanishads, The, sel. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Hindu by Dhan
Ghopal Mukerji.
God.— MW
Upas-Tree, The. — Lydia Huntley Sigourney.— WRR-18
572
TITLE INDEX
Upward
Uo-Hill — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BLP — BLPA — BMEP
Up U — CBOV— CGOV— CH — CPOI — CR— CRE— CTBP
__EPNC— EPW-5 — EV-S — FPH — GPE — GTBS—
HBV— ISP— LEAP— LPS-2— MCCG— NLK — OAEP
—OBEY — OBVV— OG— OHCS-17— OQP— PASC—
PCD— POI — POTT — PPD-2— PTER— QP-1— SBA —
SL— SPE-3 — TCEP — TOP — TPH— TS W— TS WC—
VA — VLEP — WGRP — WHA— WLIP— WTRR-33 —
WTP-7
("Does the road wind up-hill all the way?") — EG
Upland Station, An. — Helen Parry Eden. — ODP
Uplands in May.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Upon a Bank.— Michael Drayton.— EV-1
Ut>on a Child ("Here a pretty baby lies").— Robert Hernck. —
ABVC— GPE— OBS— PIAE
Up
P
n a Child That Died.)— CBOV
Uoon a Child— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— TCEP— VLEP
UP (ChildrenJ-BMEP-BPN-POTT.
pon a Child That Died ("Here she lies, a pretty bud ).—
P Robert Herrick.— EM-1— OTA
.—
(Epitaph upon a Child That Died.)— EA—EV-2— OBEY
(Two Epitaphs on a Child That Died.)— CBOV
Upon a Day. — Edmund Spenser. — OAEP
(Cupid and the Bee.)— LC
Upon a Diamond Cut in Forme of a Heart Set with a Crowne
Above, and a Bloody Dart Piercing It Sent in a New-
Yeares Gift.— -Sir Robert Ay ton.— OBS
Upon a Drawing. — Lionel Pigot Johnson. — VLEP
Uoon a Great Black Horse-ily. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German.
uv — OTPC— SAS
("Upon a great black horse-ily/') — PPL
Upon a Hill. — Miriam LeFevre Crouse. — MOM ,
Upon a Hill.— John Keats. See I Stood Tip-Toe upon a Little
Upon a Lady Fair and Bright (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown.—
Upon a Maid That Died the Day She Was Married. — Meleager,
tr. fr. the Greek by Robert Herrick. — AWP
Upon a Ribbon Tied about His Arm by a Lady. — Thomas
Carew.— EPS
Upon a Ring of Bells.— John Bunyan.— CH
Upon a Sweet-Briar. — Walter Savage Landor. See Citation
and Examination of Shakespeare.
Upon an Honest Man's Fortune. — John Fletcher. See Honest
Man's Fortune, The.
In a Forest.— EV-2
"Within this sober Frame, etc. — NBE
Upon Being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant Party.— Thomas
MoSre — B OH V— THP
Upon Ben Jonson.— Robert Herrick.— BEL— OAEP— OBS
Upon Bishop Andrewes His Picture before His Sermons. —
Richard Crashaw.— OBS
Upon Combing Her Hair.— Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury.
—EPW-2
Ut>on Drinking in a Bowl. — John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. —
^ CFP— — EPS _ OBS
Upon Eckington Bridge, River Avon. — Arthur Quiller-Couch. —
MCT— OBVV „ „ , KnM_
Upon Ford's Two Tragedies, "Loves Sacrifice and ine
Broken Heart." — Richard Crashaw.— OBS
Upon Himself.— Robert Herrick.— AEP-W
Upon His Departure Hence.— Robert Herrick.— PCD— PIAE
Upon His Spaniell Tracie. — Robert Herrick. — FT
Upon Julia's Clothes (C.).— Robert Herrick.— AEV— AWP—
BEL— BLV— CR— CRE — CRP— EM-1— EP— EPEP
—EPP— EPW-2— EV-2— HBV — ISP— JAWP— NAL
—OAEP— OBEY— OBS— TOP— TPH— WBP— WLIP
_ -
(As in Silks My Julia Goes.)— BLP
N _ /"•"•POT
(Whenasln Silks My Julia Goes.)— B CEP— BLPA— GPE
—LEAP— LPS-1— PIAE
("Whenas in silks my Julia goes.")— EG— SBA
Upon Julia's Hair Filled with Dew.— Robert Herrick. — EG—
EPEP
Upon Julia's Voice.— Robert Herrick.— EPEP
Upon Kinde and True Love. — Aurelian Townshend. — OBS
(" 'Tis not how witty, nor how free.") — EG
Upon Lesbia— Arguing.— Alfred Cochrane.— HBV
Upon Love.— Robert Herrick.— BLV TT . . ~ A -^
Upon M. Ben Jonson— Epigram.— Robert Herrick.— OAEP
Upon Master Fletchers Incomparable Playes. — Robert Herrick.
_ OBS
Upon Mrs. Anna Bradstreet, Her Poems.— J. Rogers.— APB
Upon Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler, under the Name of Amarillis.—
Robert Herrick.— EV-2 /^rir
Upon New Year's Eve.— Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.— OBVV
Upon Nothing.— John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.— BLV— NBE
Upon Phillis Walking in a Morning before Sun-rising.— John
Cleveland.— EiPS jx _
("Sluggish morn as yet undrest. ) — E(J
Upon Prudence Baldwin Her Sickness.— Robert Herrick.—
Upon Prue (or Prew) His Maid.— Robert Herrick.— -AEP-W
— EM-1— EPC— EPS— EPW-2— OAEP— OTA
Upon Returning a Silk Handkerchief. — Herbert
P. Home.— LEAP
Upon Sneape.— Robert Herrick.— EPEP
Upon the Author. — Benjamin Woodbridge (?). — APB
"Upon the beach." — Ilo Orleans. See Funday.
Upon the Body of Our Blessed Lord Naked and Bloody. —
Richard Crashaw.— A CP— OAEP— OBS
Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint Teresa. —
Richard Crashaw. See Flaming Heart, The.
Upon the Death of King Charles I. — James Graham, Marqms
of Montrose. — EV-2
(Epitaph on King Charles I.) — OBS
Upon the Death of My Ever Desired Friend Doctor Donne
Dean of Paul's.— Henry King, Bishop of Chichester.—
Upon the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife. — Sir Henry
Wotton.— CBOV— EV-2— OBEY— OBS
(On Sir Albertus Moreton and His Wife.)— OTA
(On the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife.)— BLV
(On the Death of Sir Albertus and Lady Morton.) — PIAE
(Upon the Death of Sir Albertus Morton's Wife.)— EPW-2
Upon the Death of the Earl of Dundee. — John Dryden. — ACP
(Upon the Death of the Viscount of Dundee.) — OBS
Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings. — John Dryden. — CEP
Upon the Death of the Viscount of Dundee. — John Dryden.
See Upon the Death of the Earl of Dundee.
Upon the Dramatick Poems of Mr. John Fletcher. — William
Cartwright. — OBS
Upon the Hearth. — Lloyd Mifflin. — POT
Upon the Hill before Centreville. — George Henry Boker. — PAH
Upon the Image of Death.— Robert Southwell.— CH— OBS C
Upon the Lark and the Fowler. — John Bunyan. — CH
Upon the Loss of His Mistresses. — Robert Herrick. — BEL —
EM-1— EP— EPEP— EPS— OAEP
Upon the Mountain's Distant Head. — William Cullen Bryant.
— PBGP
Upon the Shore. — Robert Bridges. — VA
("Who has not walk'd upon the shore.") — PWB
"Upon the sides of Latmos." — John Keats. See Endymion.
Upon the Sight of a Beautiful Picture. — William Wordsworth.
— BPN
"Upon the Stair I See My Lady Stand." — Clinton Scollard.—
PFE
Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset, Then Fall
ing from Favour. — Sir Henry Wotton. — OBS
(On the Sudden Restraint of Robert Carr, Earl of Somer-
Uoon the Thought of Age and Death. — William Habington. —
AEV
L^pon the Tomb of John Cotton. — Benjamin Woodbridge. — BAV
Upon the Tomb of the Most Reverend Mr. John Cotton
(sel. fr. above). — AP
Upon the Valley's Lap. — Francis W. Bourdillon. — BPP— HT—
SPE-5
Upon the Weakness and Misery of Man. — Samuel Butler.—
EPW-2
Upon the Winds of Spring. — M. C. Sinclair. — RH
Upon This Rock.— James L. Duff.— JKCP
Upon Thought Castara May Die. — William Habington. Set
Upon Time.— Robert Herrick.— EV-2— OBS '
Upon Visiting His Lady by Moonlight.— "A. W."— OBSC
Upon W^inste^Br^ ^Wmia^Word^orth^- BC|P-
OBEY— PB-9— PYM— TBV— TVSH— WP
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — GPE — GR-e — LL-4
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802 — C.)-—
^ P ATP— AWP— BEL— BPN— CBOV— CR— CRP
— EM-2 — EP— EPN— EPNC— EPP — EPW-4—
ERP — ES— EV-3 — FT— GEPC— ISP— JA WP
—LEAP— MCT — NAL— OAEP— OB RV— PFE
—PIAE— SBA — SEP— TCEP — TOP— TPH—
WBP— WLIP
("Earth has not anything/' etc.'}. — EG
(Earth Has Not Anything to Show More Fair.) — HBR—
WHA
(On Westminster Bridge.)— ST .
(Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — AEV—
MBL— OTPC
3&
(Upon Westminster Bridge, September 13, 1803.)— MCCG
(Westminster Bridge.)— CBE—LLC—WRR-1
Upon Your Heart, Which Is the Heart of All. — Elinor Wylie,
See One Person.
Upper Air.— Frank Ernest Hill.— LA— MAP
Upper Chamber, An.— Frances Bannerman.— HBV— OBEY
"Upper skies are palest blue, The/' — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Upright Life, The. — Thomas Campion. See Man of Life Up<
Uprising1 See the Fitful Lark.— U^MOWW.— NA
Ups and Downs of Married Life. — Unknown. — HHHA
Upside Down.— George Cooper.— -RON
Upstairs.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS—EMS
Upstairs Downstairs.— Hervey Allen.— HBMV
Upstream. — Carl Sandburg. — HBMV— MAP — SAS— TBM
Up-Stream Men, The.— John G. Neihardt. See Song of Three
Friends, The.
Upsy-Daisv.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Up-to-Date School Boy.— Unknown.— WRR-S2
Up-to-Date Society Child. — Unknown. — WRR-25
Upward.— Unknown.— LPT .
Upward and Onward. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. See Lyric of
Action.
Upward Pass, The. — Henry Bellmann. — LS
573
Urania
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Urania.— Matthew Arnold.— CPOI— GEPM— GPE— HBV
Urania.— Grant H. Code.— BPM-34
Urania, set. — William Drummond of Hawthornden.
Change.— LLC
Urania, sel. ("Be firm! One constant in luck"). — Oliver Wen
dell Holmes.— AP
Urbs Coronata. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
"Urceus Exit." — Austin Dobson. See Rose-Leaves.
"Urge of the seed: the germ, The." — Edgar Lee Masters. See
New Spoon River, The (Cleanthus Trillin!?).
Uriel.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APA— APW— CAP— GPE—
I AP— M O AP— OB EV— PF Y
Uriel.— Percy MacKaye.— LBMV
Urn, The.— Malcolm Cowley.— LA— NP— PP
Ursula. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — HBV
Ursus and the Aurochs. — Henryk Sienkiewicz. See Quo Vadis.
Us Farmers in the Country. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Use of Flowers, The. — Mary Howitt. — LLC — LPS-2— PEM
Use Well the Moment. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. — OQP
— QP-2
Used-To-Be, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— BTB-S— CPWR
Useful and Mighty Things. — Charles Kingsley. — MOB
Useful Plough, The. — Unknown.— CG— CGOV— DD— HB V—
LC— LPS-2— OTPC—RIS—TVSH
Useful Precepts for Girls. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Useful Things. — Edith King. — PB-2
Useless Words.— Carl Sandburg.— GM AS
Uses of Adversity, The. — William Shakespeare. See As You
Like It (Banished Duke Living in the Forest Speaks to
His Retainers, The).
Uses of Astronomy, The, sels. — Edward Everett.
Sunrise. — AE
(Morning — br. sel.). — OHCS-16
(Wonders of the Dawn, The — shorter seD.—PPS
Uses of Ocean, The. — Owen Seaman. — ALV
Uses of the Forest, The. — Giiford Pinchot. — ADAH
Usipetes and Tencteri. — Alister Mackenzie. — HMSP
U-S-U Range, The.— Unknown.— CSF
Usual Way, The.— Frederic E. Weatherley.— BOHV— BTB-6—
HBR— HHHA— SPE-1— SR— THP— WRR-1 5
Usurer's Paternoster, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Utah Carroll. — Unknown. — CSF
Ute Lover, The. — Hamlin Garland. — AA — OBAV — PFY
Utilizing our Failures. — Lyman Abbott. — AE
Utmost, The. — "Owen Meredith" (Edward Bulwer-Lytton). —
VA
Utopia. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — MRV
Utopia, Limited, sel. — William S. Gilbert.
Sir Bailey Barre. — PCD
Utterance. — Donald Davidson. — TBM
Utterance (Life, XXXI).— Emily Dickinson.— A A— TOP
(I Found the Phrase.)— APA
("I found the phrase to every thought.") — OBAV
V. A. D.— Punch.— AOAH
V. D. F.— Unknown.— HBV
Vacant Cage, The. — Charles Tennyson Turner. — VA
Vacant Chair, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Vacant Lot, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).
— BHP— LPS-1
Vacant Lots. — Molly Anderson Haley. — BAP
Vacation. — Katharine Lee Bates. — MPC-5
(Schoolroom I Love Best, The.) — WRR-17
Vacation. — Z. F. Riley. — BTB-7
Vacation. — Mrs. -A. J. Stukenberg. — HB
Vacation. — Nixon Waterman (sometimes at. to Eugene Field).
— WBLP
(Far from the Madding Crowd.) — BLPA — NLK
Vacation Fragment, A.— Susan Hall.— OHCS-29
Vacation Hymn, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-11
Vacation Renews Vigor. — Edith Palmer Putnam. — WRR-55
Vacation Time. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Vacation Time. — Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs. Gerritt Van
Deth).— DD
Vacation Time at Grandpa's. — Anna P. Chandler. — WRR-52
Vacillation, sel. ("Must we part, Von Hiigel"). — William But
ler Yeats.— OBMV
Vagabond, The. — Theodosia Garrison. — LHW
Vagabond, The. — Edgar A, Guest. — NLK
Vagabond, The.— William Ellery Leonard. — WLIP
Vagabond.— John Masefield.— PM
Vagabond, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BBV — BMEP—
CBE— EA— EV-5— GTSL — HBV— HBVY — LL-2—
MCCG — PB-7 — POTT — PYM— SPE-7— TCEP—
VLEP— WTP-8
Vagabond at Home, The. — Ruth Wright Kauffman. — NLK
Vagabond House. — Don Blanding. — BLPA
Vagabond Song, A. — Bliss Carman. — BTP — GBV — GN— GR-2
—HBV — HBVY— HOAH— JHP— LBMV — MAP—
MCCG — MLP— MM— MMV— MPB— MPC-13— NLK
— NPSC— OG— PASC— PB-7— POL— POOT— POT—
PVS— SBA— SC— SL— SPE-6— TCAP— TPH— YT
(Autumn Song, An.) — VOD
Vagabondia (abr.). — Richard Hovey. — PC
Vagabonds. — Sara Hamilton Birchall. — NLK
Vagabonds, The. — E. Pauline Johnson. — VA
Vagabonds, The. — John Albert Macy. — CAG
Vagabonds. — John Townsend Trowbridge. — AA — APL — BAP—
BLPA — BTB-1 — CCR — LEAP — LPS-2— O BA V—
OHCS-1— PCD— PTA-2— PTWP— WRR-43— WTP-9
Vagabond's Verse. — Grayce Cole Clymer. — HB
Vagrant. — Witter Bynner. — TL
- — '" " ""
.„_, _.. _ Roberts.— OCL
A. — Armand Renaud, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Vague Story, A.— Walter Parke.— BOHV
Vailima. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Blows the Wind To
day.
Vain Desire, A. — Theodore Wratislaw. — VA
Vain Hope. — Ernest Dowson. — EPW-5
"Vain human kind." — Jonathan Swift. See Verses on the
Death of Dr. Swift.
"Vain is the fleeting wealth." — Unknown. — EG
(On the Vanity of Man's Life.)— OBS C
Vain King, The.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD— PVS
Vain Resolves.— Ernest Dowson. — GPE — VLEP
Vain Virtues. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life.
Vain Wish, A.— Philip Bourke Marston. — VA
Vainglorious Mrs. Gray. — Unknown. — WRR-57
Vainglorious Oak and the Modest Bulrush, The. — Guy Wet-
more Carryl.— JPC (abr.)— TSW— TSWC
Vainglory. — Armand Renaud, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car
rington.— AFP
Vale.— "JE" (George William Russell). — CMP
Vale!— Roden Noel.— OB VV
Vale.— Lady Margaret Sackville.— POOT
Vale. — Unknown. — CAG
Vale— atque Salve. — Mark Antony de Wolfe Howe. — AOAH
Vale of Avoca, The.— Thomas Moore.— BFV— LPS-1
(Meeting of the Waters, The.)— ERP— JHP
Vale of Cashmere, The. — Thomas Moore. See Lalla Rookh
(Feast of Roses, The).
Vale of Indolence, The. — James Thomson (1700-48). See
Castle of Indolence ("In lowly dale").
Vale of Shadows, The. — Clinton Scollard. — MMV— NPSC
Vale, Vita.— Joseph Morris.— LOW— POI
Valediction, A.— Elizabeth Barrett Browning.— HBV— MRV
Valediction, A.— William Cartwright.— OBS
("Bid me not go where neither suns," etc. — abr.) — EG
Valediction, A.— John Masefield.— OBMV— PM
Valediction Forbidding Mourning, A. — John Donne. — AEP-W —
EM-1— EPEP— EPS— EPW-1— GPE — LEAP— NBE
— OAEP— OBS— SEP— TCEP
Valediction, A: of the Booke. — John Donne. — NBE
Valediction, A: Of Weeping.— John Donne.— ATP— EG— OBS
Valediction to My Contemporaries. — Horace Gregory. — MAP
Valedictory. — Adam Lindsay Gordon. — VA
Valedictory.— A. F. Shoals.— PPYP
(Good-By.)— WRR-55
Valedictory.— Unknown. — RON
Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon. — William Words
worth. See River Duddon, The.
Valedictory Stanza to Kemble, sel. — Thomas Campbell.
Taste.— B CEP
Valentine, A. — Matilda Barbara Betham-Edwards. — OBVV
Valentine. — Charles G. Blanden. — DD
Valentine. — Mary H. Blodgett. — CAG
Valentine, The. — Mary Dow Brine. — OHCS-4 — PTWP
Valentine, A ("Go, Cupid"). — Eugene Field.— PEF
Valentine, A ("Your gran 'ma"). — Eugene Field. — PEF
Valentine, A. — Jeannette Bliss Gillespy. See Cameos.
Valentine. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Valentine, A. — Eleanor Hammond. — GFA
Valentine. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — WFG
Valentine, A. — Laura Richards. — AA — DD — HH — MPB
Valentine, A. — George R. Sims. — OHCS-26
Valentine, A. — Don Stanforth. — TB
Valentine. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — PR
Valentine and Ursine (*« Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. —
STB
Valentine for My Mother. — Harry Lee. — MPB
Valentine for My Mother, 1917. — Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.) — JK-2
Valentine to a Man of Worth. — Edward A. Church. — HS
Valentine to My Mother, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
See Valentines to My Mother.
Valentine to My Mother, 1914. — Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.) — JK-2
Valentine to My Wife, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Valentine to One's Wife.— John ErsHne.— BAP— GPE— PR—
TBM— WTP-4
Valentine to the Ever-Adorable and Ever-Gracious Misses
Anna Delia and Elizabeth Winslow, A. — Eugene Field.
— PEF
Valentine Verses. — Thomas Nelson Page. — DD
Valentine Written for My Mother, 1913. — Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.)— JK-2
Valentine's Day. — Charles Kingsley. — GS
Valentine's Day (abr.). — Charles Lamb. — HS
Valentine's Day. — Unknown. — VIL
Valentine's Message, The. — Mildred J. Hill. — GFA
Valentines to My Mother (1876-1886). — Christina Georgina
Rossetti.— MO AH
sels. fr. above.
1880.— DD
1885.— DD
Valentine to My Mother, A (1882).— OHIP
("My blessed mother," etc.) — CPOI
Valentinian.— John Fletcher. See Tragedy of Valentinian, The.
Valerius on Women. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece.
574
TITLE INDEX
Velvet
Hope" (Mrs.
Valffovind's Song in the Spring. — "Laurence
Malcolm Nicplson). — WTP-5
Valhalla for the Living. — Leonie Adams. — MOAP
Valiant for Truth. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. See Valiant-
Valiant Redress. — William Shakespeare. See King Richard II.
Valiant-for-Truth. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — DD — GA —
HH— PEDC— RDAH
Valley Brook, The. — John Howard Bryant. — LPS-2
Valley Forge. — Henry Armitt Brown. See Centennial Address
Delivered at Valley Forge.
Valley Forge. — Thomas Buchanan Read. See Wagoner of the
Alleghanies, The.
Valley Forge. — R. E. L. Saner. — SPS
Valley Harvest, The. — Harold Lenoir Davis. — NP
Valley Lilies. — William Kean Seymour. — BPM-33
Valley of Decision, The. — John Oxenham. — OHPP — RH
Valley of Humiliation, The. — John Bunyan. See Pilgrim's
Progress, The (Shepherd Boy Sings, The).
Valley of Life, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — EOAH
Valley of Shanganagh, The.— John Hartley.— TIP
Valley of Silence, The. — Father Abram Joseph Ryan. — PTWP
Vallev of the Heavens, The. — Luis de Leon, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Valley of the Shadow, The. — John Galsworthy. — OHIP— OHPP
Valley of the Shadow, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. —
TCPD
Valley of Unrest, The.— Edgar Allan Poe.— APB— APW—
BPB— CAP— GPE—IAP— LEAP— MOAP
Valley of Vain Verses, The.— Henry van Dyke.— HBV— PVD
Valley Song.— Carl Sandburg.— CCS— EMS— SASS— SBMV
Valley That God Forgot, The. — Henry Herbert Knibbs. — PCD
— PFE
Valley's Singing Day, The.— Robert Frost— SPT
Vallombrosa. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — MCT — PER
Valor. — Louise Burton Laidlaw. — AMV-37
Valor. — William Shakespeare. See Troilus and Cressida (Aga
memnon and Nestor).
Valor of Ben Milam, The.— Clinton Scollard.— HBV— MC—
PAH
Valour. — William Shakespeare. See Coriolanus.
Valse Jeune. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — AA
Valuable Postscript, A. — Unknown. — WRR-4
Value of a Smile, The. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. See Let Us Smile.
Value of Education, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-3S
Value of Literature, The. — Hamilton Wright Mabie. — BTB-8
Value of Music. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Value of Reputation. — Charles Phillips.— BTB-8— OHCS-5
Value of Smiles.— J. W. Foley.— WRR-SO
Value of University Study.— M. W. Hazeltine.— WRR-54
Values. — Dorothy Mitchell. — CAG
Values.— Alfred Noyes— CPAN-3
Values.— Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — HTR
Vamp Passes, The. — James J. Montague.— HBMV
Vampire, The. — Conrad Aiken. — HBMV — RH
Vampire, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— BLPA—BMEP — HBV —
RKV— SPE-5— WRR-S6
Vampire, The. — Dolores Swart. — HB
Vampire, The, as Suggested by the Painting by Philip Burne-
Jones. — Rudyard Kipling. — LEAP
Van Amburgh's Menagerie. — Unknown. — BLPA
Van Elsen. — Frederick George Scott. — HBV — VA
Van Winkle. — Hart Crane. See Bridge, The.
Vane on the Spire, The. — Benjamin Franklin Taylor. — BTB-6
Vanessa.— Howell L. Piner .— WRR-23
Vanished (Time and Eternity, LXX). — Emily Dickinson. — AA
—BAP
("She died— this was the way she died.") — OBAV
Vanished.— Mary Stella Edwards.— BPM-30
Vanished Dangers. — Samuel Ellsworth Kiser. — SPE-6
Vanished Days.— Eva K. M. Anglesburg.— AMV-35
Vanished Fay, The. — Bert Leston Taylor. — FAOV
Vanished Voice, The. — Richard Burton. — GBOV
Vanishers, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— AA— CAP— IAP
Vanishing Boat, The.— Edmund Gosse.— TCPD
Vanitas Vanitatum. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don
Juan.
Vanitas Vanitatum, set. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
"O Vanity of Vanities!"— EPW-5
Vanitas Vanitatum. — John Webster. See Devil's Law-Case,
The (All the Flowers of the Spring).
Vanity. — Harriet Prescott Spofford (also at. to Alice Gary). —
BTB-5— LPS-3
Vanity Fair. — Victor Starbuck. — LS
Vanity Fair, sets. — William Makepeace Thackeray.
Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies (set. fr.
Ch. I).— WRR-1
Rose upon My Balcony, The (sts. fr. Ch. LI). — LC
Vanity of Human Wishes, The, sels. — Samuel Johnson.
"Let observation with extensive view." — ATP — BEL —
CEP— CR— CRE (abr.)— EP (abr.)— EPP (abr.)
— EPRE (abr.)— EV-3— TOP (abr.)
(Ambition — abr. ) — B H V
(Charles XII.)— BCEP— GPE (abr.)— LPS-3 (abr.)—
OBEC (abr.)
("In full-blown dignity"— a&r.)— AEP-D
(Life's Last Scene— abr.)— OBEC
(Prayer: "Where then," etc.— abr.)— OBEC
(Rise and Fall of Wolsey, The— abr.)— EPW-3
(Scholar's Life, The— abr.)— OBEC
(True Objects of Desire— abr.)— EPW-3
("What gave great Villiers" — abr.} — NBE
Vanity of Human Wishes, The.— Michael Wigglesworth.— APB
Vanity of Spirit. — Henry Vaughn. — EPS
Vanity of the Beautiful, The. — George Gascoigne. — LPS-2
Vanity of the World, The.— Francis Quarles.— BCEP— LEAP
—LPS-3
(Wilt Thou Set Thine Eyes upon That Which Is Not?) —
OBS
(World's Fallacies.)— EV-2
"Vanity of vanities." — I. Edgar Jones, — OHCS-33
Vanity of Vanities. — Palladus, tr. fr. the Greek by William M.
Hardinge.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Vanity of Vanities. — Philip Rosseter. — BLV
(All Is Vanity.)— HBV
("Whether men do laugh or weep.")— OBSC
Vanity of Vanities. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — POTT
Vanity of Vanities. — Michael Wigglesworth. — APW
"Vain, frail, short-liv'd," etc. (1st 7 sts.). — BAV
Vanity Vanquished. — H. Elliott McBride. — OHCS-6
Vanquished. — Francis Fisher Browne. — AA — DD — HBV —
MDAH
WTP-7
.
Edith SitwelL— CCP —
Vapour and Blue. — William Wilfred Campbell. — OCL
Vaquero.— "Joaquin" Miller.— AA— BAP— PFY—WT
Vaquero.— William Haskell Simpson.— TL
Variation, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Variation on a Theme. — G. T. Hellman.— CAG
Variation on Ronsard. — Thomas Sturge Moore. — OBMV
Variations, sels. — Conrad Aiken.
"Beautiful body made of ivory" (XIV). — PG
"Green light from the moon" (II). — NV
Queen Cleopatra (X).— HBMV
"Wind, wind, wind in the old trees" (XII). — CMP — PG
"You are as beautiful as white clouds" (VI). — LL-3 — NV
(Stanzas from "Variations".) — SPT
Variations on a Theme. — Franklin P. Adams. — SPE-8
Variations on a Theme. — Robert Billyer. — MAP
Variations on an Old Nursery Rhyme. — Edit]
HBMV— TSW— TSWC
(King of China's Daughter, The.) — MBP
(Two Nut Trees, II.)— CH
Variety of Wales, The.— William Thomas.— MCT
"Various horrors of these hulks to tell, The." — Philip Freneau.
See British Prison Ship, The.
Various the Roads of Life. — Walter Savage Landor.— BPN —
OQP—QP-2— TOP
Varium et Mutabile. — Sir Thomas Wyatt.— OBSC
"Varlet was not an ill-fayour'd knave." — George Gordon, Lord
Byron. See Vision of Judgment, The.
Varmint, The, sel. — Owen Johnson.
Stover and the Roman. — PVS
"Varuna," The. — George Henry Boker. — PAH
Vas Bender Henshpecked? — A. Claud von Boyle. — OHCS-14
"Vas Marriage a Failure?" — Charles Follen Adams. — OHCS-29
— SPE-3— WRR-33
V-a-s-e, The.— James Jeffrey Roche.— BHP— BOHV— BTB-5—
HBR— HBV— HHHA— HT—LHV—PPD-1 — SPE-4
—THP— WRR-43— WTP-7
Vase, The. — Grace Shoup.— PT
Vases.— Nan Terrell Reed.— BLPA
Vashti, sel. — Lascelles Abercrombie.
Woman's Beauty. — MBP — PG
Vashti.— Julia C R. Dorr.— BTB-3— OHCS-20
Vassar Girl, The.— Wallace Irwin.— HHHA— WRR-S5
Vaster Future, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Vastness. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BMEP — BPN — EM-2 —
EPNC— GEPC— TCEP— VA— VLEP
"Many a hearth" (sel.).— MRV
"Spring and summer" (sel.). — OQP — QP-2
Vat Have I Got to Pay?— W. H. Freeman.— OHCS-6
Vat You Please.— William B. Fowle.— OHCS-2
Vat You Please. — James Robinson Planche.— THP
Vates Patriae. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — APB
Vaucluse. — Abbe de Lille, tr. fr. the French by Mrs. Montolieu.
See Gardens, The.
Vaudeville Dancer. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Vaudeville Skits. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Some Imi
tations.
Vaudois Teacher, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP —
OHCS-14
(Vaudois Missionary, The.) — BTB-2
Vedas Four. — Unknown. — BFP
Veery, The.— Henry van Dyke.— -AA— BLA— LEAP— OBAV
" —PVD
Veery-Thrush, The. — Joseph Russell Taylor. — AA
Vegetable Convention, A.- — George W. Bungay. — OHCS-12
Vegetable Fantasies. — Helen Hoyt. — RIS
Vegetable Loves. — Erasmus Darwin. See Loves of the Plants,
Vegetables. — Rachel Lyman Field. — GFA
Vehicle of Love.— George C. Hibbard.— WRR-47
Vehicles. — Alba Zizzamia. — CAG
Veil, The.— Walter de la Mare.— CMP— MM
Veil, The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — RT
"Veil them, cover them, wall them round." — Rudyard Kipling.
See Second Jungle Book, The.
Veiled Picture, The.— Unknown. — OHCS-12
Veiled Priestess, The. — Laura U. Case.— OHCS-8
Veiled Statue at Sais, The. — Johann Christoph Friedrich von
Schiller, tr. fr. the German by Theodore Martin. —
BTB-7
Velvet Coat of the Last Century, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-31
Velvet Shoes. — Elinor Wylie.— AV— CH— ISP— LC— MAP—
MPB— NP — NV—ODP— PB-8— PFY— PG— PIAE—
SP— TCPD— TL— TSW— TSWC— WHA—WLIP
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Velvets.— Hilda Conkling.— ME
Ven Yohnny Com Marchin' Home. — Unknown. — WRR-38
Venadito Song (with music). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish.
See Lo Que Digo.
Vendor's Song. — Adelaide Crapsey. — AP A — HE V — M AP —
OBAV
Veneration of Images.— Alice Meynell.— GTBS
Veneta Marina. — Arthur Symons. — VLEP
Venetian Gondolier, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
TBV
Venetian Night, A. — Hugo von Hofmannsthal, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP — JAWP— WBP
Venetian Pastoral, A (in Sonnets on Pictures). — Dante Gabriel
Rossetti.— ES—V A
(For a Venetian Pastoral.) — BPN— EPNC— GTML—
POTT— VLEP
Venetian Serenade, The. — Richard Monckton Milnes. —
OBRV
Venetian Song. — Ben Jonson. See Volpone.
Vengeance Is Mine. — Joseph Henry Shorthouse. See John
Inglesant.
Vengeance of Bacchus, The. — Thomas Love Peacock. See
Rhododaphne ( Bacchus ) ,
Vengeance of the Duchess, The. — John Davidson. — VLEP
Veni Coronaberis. — Unknown. — TMEV
Veni Creator.— Bliss Carman. — WGRP
(Overlord.)— OCL
Veni, Creator Spiritus, abr. ("Come. Holy Ghost")- — Un
known.— WHL
Veni Creator Spiritus ("Creator Spirit, by whose hand"). —
Unknown, at. to Charlemagne and Pope Gregory I; tr.
in paraphrase fr. the Latin by John Dryden. — AWP —
CAG— CEP— EPW-2— EV-3— HBV (Latin and English
vers.) — LPS-2 jILatin and English vers.) — WBP—
WGRP W
Veni, Domine Jesu! — Henry Augustus Rawes. — WHL
Veni Sancte Spiritus (Latin and English vers.). — Robert II,
King of France, tr. fr. the Latin by Catharine Wink-
worth.— HBV— LPS-2
Venice. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage ("I stood in Venice/' etc.).
Venice. — Arthur Hugh Clough. — GPE
Venice. — Alfred de Musset, tr. fr. the French by C. F. Bates. —
Venice. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP— TBV
"White swan of cities" (sel.). — PER
Venice. — Amy Lowell. — MCT
Venice. — Thomas Buchanan Read. — TBV
Venice. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Venice. — John Addington Synionds. — HBV — PER — PIAE—
TBy— VA
Venice. — William Wordsworth. See On the Extinction of the
Venetian Republic.
Venice, a Fragment. — George Gordon, JLonf Byron. — PER — TBV
Venice and Rome. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage ("I stood in Venice," etc.}.
Venice and Sunset. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage ("I stood in Venice," etc.).
Venice by Day. — Aubrey de Vere. — TBV
Venice in the Evening, — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).
TBV
Venice of the Aztecs, The. — William H. Prescott. See History
of the Conquest of Mexico.
Venice Preserved, sels. — Thomas Otway.
Bankrupt, The. — EV-3
Jaffier Parting with Belvidera. — LPS-1
O Woman! Lovely Woman! — EV-3
Venite Descendants. — Ernest Dowson. — POTT
Ventriloquist on a Stage-Coach, A. — Henry Cockton. —
OHCS-12
Venture, The. — Jean Kenyon Mackenzie. — MCT
Venturesome Buds, The. — "A. C." — PEM
Venus Abandoned. — William Shakespeare. See Venus and
Adonis.
Venus and Adonis, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Courser, The (11. 259-324).— OBSC
Death of Adonis, The (11. 853-1194, abr.).— WHA
("Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest," 11. 853-1194 )
— CRE
("This said, she hasteth to a myrtle grove," 11 865-
1194.)— EP
("Hard-favour'd tyrant, ugly meagre, lean," 11. 931-
948, abr.) — GPE
("Thus hoping that Adonis is alive," 11. 1009-1164.) —
EPP
" 'Fair queen,' quoth he," etc. (11. 523-828 — abr.). —
EPEP
"O, what a sight it was," etc. (11. 342-1170 — abr.). —
EPW-1
(Poor Wat, 11. 679-708.)— OBSC
Venus Abandoned (11. 769-858).— OBSC
Venus in Search of Cupid, Coming to Diana (mod.). — Edmund
Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The.
Venus of Bolsover Castle, The. — Sacheverell Sitwell. — HBMV
Venus of Milo, The.— Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — MCT — PER —
Venus of Milo, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-1
Venus of the Louvre. — Emma Lazarus. — AA — LA — LBAP —
LEAP
Venus' Runaway. — Ben Jonson. See Hue and Cry after Cupid,
The.
Venus Transiens. — Amy Lowell. — GPE — MM — NP —
OBAV— SBMV
Venus Victrix. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The (XXXIII).
Ver and Hiems. — William Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's
Lost ("When daisies pied," etc.)
Vera.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Veracious Hunting Stories of Baron Munchausen, The. — Un
known. — MHT
Verazzano. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — PAH
Verbal Critics. — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot
Verbs. — Unknown. — DDA
Verbum Indictum. — Edith Folwell Hudson. — HB
Verbum Supernum. — St. Ambrose, tr. fr. the Latin by H. T.
Henry.— CAW
Verdict, The.— Mr jr. J. P. Ballard.— WRR-18
Verdict of the Critic and the World, The, sel. — Unknown. —
Rival Singer, The (ad.)— OHCS-27
Verdicts, The — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Verge, The.— Conrad Aiken.— BPM-30
Verification. — Christopher Morley. — PC
Veritas.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.— CAP
Vermin in the Dark, The. — Edwin Markham. — SPE-6
Vermont.— Sarah N. Cleghorn.— HBMV— VOD
Vernal Equinox. — Amy Lowell. — MAP A
Vernal Showers. — David O'Neil. — LA
Vernon Castle. — Harriet Monroe. — HBMV
Verona. — Samuel Rogers. See Italy.
Veronica.— Dinah Maria Mulock. — WRR-1
Verres Denounced. — Marcus Tullius Cicero. See First Oration
against Verres.
Vers La Vie.— Arthur Upson.— HBV
Vers Nonsensiques (French limericks.) — George du Maurier.
See Limericks.
Versailles.— Godfrey Fox Bradby.— TBV— TVSH
Versailles. — Stopford Augustus Brooke. — VA
Verse: "Past ruined Ilion Helen lives." — Walter Savage Lan-
dor.— BCEP— BLV— HBV— OBEV
(Immortality.) — EA
(Lyrics and Epigrams, II.) — CBOV
(Lyrics to lanthe.)— BPN
(Past Ruin'd Ilion.) — AWP— CRE— EPN— ISP— JAWP
— OQP— QP-2— TOP— WBP
(Past Ruined Ilion Helen Lives.)— OAEP — OBRV
Verse: "What should we know." — Oliver St. John Gogarty. —
OBMV
Verse Quotations about Lincoln. — Various Authors. —
WRR-46
"Verse-making was least of my virtues." — Robert Browning.
See Ferishtah's Fancies.
Verses: "If for friendship many a day." — Marquis de Racan,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Verses: "Now warmer suns, once more bid nature smile." —
Francis Hopkinson. — APB
Verses: "When pride and envy, and the scorn." — Henry Kirke
White.— ERP
Verses Composed on the Eve of His Execution. — James Gra
ham, Marquis of Montrose. — EBSV
(On Himself, upon Hearing What Was His Sentence.)—
OBS
Verses Found in His Bible in the Gate-House at Westminster.
—Sir Walter Raleigh.— CR— EPW-1
(Author's Epitaph, Made by Himself.) — OAEP
(Author's Epitaph, Made by Himself the Night before His
Death, The.)— EV-1
(Conclusion, The.) — BCEP— BEL— CBOV— CRE— EA—
EP— EPEP — EPP— GPE— HBV— ISP— LEAP
— LL-4— OBEV — PCD— PDN — SB A— TOP —
WGRP— WLIP— WTP-7
(Even Such Is Time.)— TVSH— WHA
("Even such is time.") — EG
(Epitaph: "Even such is time," etc.) — OBSC
(His Epitaph.) — BLV
(His Own Epitaph.) — PIAE
(Lines Found in His Bible.)— LPS-3
(Lines Supposed to be Written the Night before His Exe
cution.) — OFPE
(Lines Written the Night before His Execution.) —
EOAH
Verses from the Shepherds' Hymn. — Richard Crashaw. See
Shepherds' Hymn, The.
Verses in an Album. — Thomas Hood. — GPE
Verses Made by Sir Walter Raleigh the Night before He was
Beheaded.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— EV-1
("Give me my scallop-shell of quiet.") — EG
(His Pilgrimage.)— BEL— CR— CRE— EA— EP— EPEP—
EPW-1— GPE— GT-2— HBV —LEAP — OBEV—
PC— SBA— TOP— TPH
(My Pilgrimage.)— WGRP
(Passionate Man's Pilgrimage, The.) — BLV — OAEP —
OBSC
(Pilgrimage, The.) — BCEP— CAW— LPS-2— STB (abr.)
(Soul's Pilgrimage, The.)— CBE
Verses Occasioned by the Death of Dr. Aikman. — James Thom
son (1700-1748). See On the Death of Mr. William
Aikman the Painter.
Verses of Mans Mortalitie, with an Other of the Hope of His
Resurrection. — Unknown. — OBS
Verses on a Cat.— Charles Daubeny.— CIV— HBV
Verses on a Cat.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— CIV— SR
Verses on Blenheim. — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by Jonathan
Swift.— AWP
Verses on Games. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Verses on Sir Joshua Reynolds's Painted Window at New Col
lege, Oxford. — Thomas Warton, Jr. — CEP — OBEC
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Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift. — Jonathan Swift. — CEP
verses °(£&n)__NBE___OBEC (aZ,r.)_TPH (abr.)
(On the Death of Dr. Swift — abr.) — AEP-D
Sets, fr. above.
"Before the passing bell."— EPRE
"From Dublin soon to London spread." — WHA
"Time is not remote, when I, The."— BCEP— WTP-8
"Vain human kind!"— EP— EPW-3
Verses on the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in Amer
ica.— George Berkeley.— CEP — OBEC
COn the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in Amer
ica.)— HBV— LPS-2— SBA
"Westward the course," (sel.) — BCEP
Verses Placed over the Door at the Entrance into the Apollo
Room at the Devil Tavern. — Ben Jonson.— FT — HBV
Verses Prefixed to the "Lay of St. Genculphus." — "Thomas
Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris Barham).— EV-4
Verses Supposed to Be Written by Alexander Selkirk during
His Solitary Abode in the Island of Juan Fernandez (C).
—William Cowper. —CEP— CG-— HBV— LPS-3— MBL
(Alexander Selkirk during His Solitary Abode in the Island
of Juan Fernandez — abr.) — CBE
(Solitude of Alexander Selkirk, The.) — BCEP — BPB —
EV-3— GEPM— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL—
MCCG— PECK— WTP-3
Verses to Her Royal Highness the Duchess. — John Dryden. —
EPW-2
Verses to Sir Henry Wootton, sel. — John Donne.
"Be then thine own home, and in thyself dwell.'* — EPW-1
Verses to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady. — Alexander
Pope. See Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate
Lady.
Verses Why Burnt. — Walter Savage Lander. — VA
Verses Written at the Hermitage of Braid, near Edinburgh
(abr.). — Robert Fergusson. — EV-3
Verses Written during the War 1756-1763.— Thomas Osbert
Mordaunt.— OBEC
Verses Written for Mrs. Daniel. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Verses Written in a Lady's Sherlock "Upon Death." — Philip
Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield.— AEP-D— CEP— OBEC
Verses Written in an Album. — Thomas Moore. — LPS-1
Verses Written in 1872. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BFV —
BLPA
(Resurgence.)— MRV — OHPI
(Though He That Ever Kind and True.)— BBV
Verses Written in the Tower the Night before He was Be
headed. — Chidiock Tichborne. See Tichborne's Elegy,
Written in the Tower . . . before His Execution, 1586.
Versos de Montalgo (with music'). — Unknown, orig. and prose
tr. jr. the Spanish by Frank L. Dobie.— AS
Vertue. — George Herbert. See Virtue (C.).
Vert-Vert, the Parrot. — Louis Cresset, tr. jr. the French by
"Father Prout" (Frances Sylvester Mahony). — CAW
Very Bad Case, A.— F. H. Stauffer. — WRR-30
"Very bitter weeping that ye made, The." — Dante Alighieri.
See La Vita Nuova.
Very Dark.— Unknown.— OHCS-3
Very Far Away. — William Alexander. — TIP
Very Fine Art of Forgetting, The. — B. Y. Williams. — POI
SE
Very Good Boy. — Mrs. Elizabeth Turner. See Mrs. Turner's
Object-Lessons.
Very Happy Family, A. — Joseph G. Francis. — CIV
Very Little Boy, A.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Very Lovely. — Rose Fyleman.— GFA— MCG
"Very Many People." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Very Minor Poet Speaks, A.— Isabel Valle.— BLPA
"Very names of things beloved are dear, The." — Robert
Bridges. See Growth of Love, The (IV).
Very Nearly. — Queenie Scott-Hopper. — MPB — PB-3 — RAR—
RYC— TVC— TVSH
Very Old Song, A.— William Laird.— HBV
"Very pitiful lady, very young, A." — Dante Alighieri. See
La Vita Nuova.
Very Poorly.— D'A. W. Thompson.— HWC
Very Popular Prayer, A (in mod. Eng.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Very Tall Boy, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Very Tree.— Stanley J. Kunitz. — NP
Very True, the Linnets Sing.— Walter Savage Landor.— GPE
Very Very Important. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Very Weary Actor, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Vespasian's Circus. — John Myers O'Hara. — BAP
Vesper Bell, The.— Eugene Davis. — WRR-6
Vesper Sparrow, The. — Edith M. Thomas.— SN
Vesperal. — Ernest Dowson. — OBMV
Vesperal. — Silas Weir Mitchell. See Vespers.
Vespers. — Thomas Edward Brown.— BLV — BMEP — MBP—
PIAE— VLEP—YT
Vespers. — Louis Mercier, tr. fr. the French by Joseph T. Ship
ley.— CAW
Vespers.— Silas Weir Mitchell .— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
(Evening.) — GPE — LBAP
(Vesperal.)— BPP
Vespers on the Nile. — Roy Campbell. — BPM-33
Vesta.— Sarah Trousdale Mallory.— DDA
Vesta.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— CR— GPE— OBEV— WHA
Vestal, The. — "Nathalia Crane" (Clara Ruth Abarbanel).— LA
—MAP
Vestal, The. — Alexander Pope. See Eloisa to Abelard.
Vestal Star.— Fra Guido.— PAPm
Vestal Virgin.— Unknown.— WR'R-5 5
Vestigia.— Bliss Carman.— LOW— MRV— OCL— OQP— POI—
QP.1_WGRP— WLIP
Vestigial. — Kathryn Winslow. — BPM-37
Vesture of the Soul, The. — "M" (George William Russell).—
GT-2— HTR— LL-4
Vestured and Veiled with Twilight. — Rosamund Marriott Wat
son. — ME
(In the Heart of a Garden.)— GBOV •
Vesuvius and the Egyptian. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See
Last Days of Pompeii, The.
Veteran, A. — Minna Irving. — \VRR-24
Veteran, A. — Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-34
Veteran of Heaven, The. — Francis Thompson. — HBV — WLIP
Veteran Sirens. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — BLV — LA
Veterans, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Veterans, The.— Denis A. McCarthy. — PEDC
Veterans. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-2
Vexilla Regis. — Venatius Fortunatus, tr. fr. the Latin. — CAW
—WHL
Vi et Armis. — Andrew Downing. — POI — SL
Via Amoris. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella
(LXXXIV).
Via Crucis. — Struthers Burt. — MOM
"Via Dei."— John Finley.— MCT
Via, et Veritas, et Vita.— Alice MeynelL— BMC— JKCP— OQP
— QP-1—WGRP
Via Longa.— Patrick McDonough. — HBMV
Via Lucis.— Charles G. Blanden.— OQP— QP-1
Via Lucis.— Howard Chandler Robbins. — OQP— QP-2
Via Vitae.— Loker Raley.— AMV-35
Viaticum. — Herbert S. Gorman.— TBM
Vicar, The.— Winthrop Mackworth Praed. — BCEP— EA— EPN
— ERP— EV-4 — EPW-4 — HBV — OBRV — OBVV—
THP— TPH—VA— WTP-7
Vicar of Bray, The. — Langford Reed. See Limericks ("Indo
lent vicar of Bray, An").
Vicar of Bray, The.— Unknown.— ALV— CEP— EV-4— HBV—
LPS-3— SBA
("In good King Charles's golden days.") — OBEC
Vicar of Wakefield, The, sels.— Oliver Goldsmith.
Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog, An (fr. Ch. XVII).—
BHP— BLPA — BOHV — BPB — BTP— CEP—
CG—CGOV — EV-3 — FPH — GN—GTIV— HBV
— HBVY — JPC — LBN — LPS-3 — MCCG —
MPC-14— NA— OAEP — OBEC— OG— OTPC—
PB-7— PFE— PPD-2— RIS— RON— THP— WP—
WTP-4
(Elegie on the Death of a Mad Dog.) — ALV— BTP
Hermit, The (fr. Ch. VIII).— LPS-1
(Edwin and Angelina.)— CEP— EV-3— OTPC
Song: "When lovely woman stoops to folly" (fr. Ch.
XXIV) .— AWP— BEL— CEP— CRE—EP— EV-3
— JAWP— OBEC— TOP— WBP
(On Woman.)— LPS-1
(Stanzas on Woman.)— EPW-3— -WTP-4
(When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly.)— HBV— ISP—
SBA— TPH
("When lovely woman stoops to folly.") — GEPM — GTBS
—GTSE— GTSL
(Woman. )— LEAP— OBEV
Vicarious Atonement. — Richard Aldington. — MBP — RH —
WGRP
Vice. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man.
Vice of Intemperance, The. — Edward Everett. — WRR-18
Vicisti, Galilaee.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1
Vickery's Mountain. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — MAP
Vicksburg (A Ballad) .—Paul Hamilton Hayne.— AA— APE—
MC— MDAH— PAH— SPP— TCAP— WRR-10
(Bombardment of Vicksburg, The.) — SPE-8
Victim, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— OHCS- 12
Victim, The. — Unknown. — LLC
Victim of Charity, A. — Unknown. — CHS
Victim of Fear.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Victim to One Hundred and Seven Fatal Maladies, A. — Jerome
K. Jerome. See Three_ Men in a Boat.
Victimae Paschali (abr.). — Wipo, tr. fr. the Latin. — WHL
(Victimae Paschali Laudes, tr. by Charles Kent — si. diff.)
—CAW
Victims of a Demon.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — SPE-5
Victor, The. — Thomas Curtis Clark. — PDN
Victor, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost ("So spake the
Son").
Victor, The.— William Young.— HBMV
Victor and Vanquished. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — CAP
— LL-3
"As one who long," etc. (sel.). — OHPI
Victor and Vanquished. — Harry Thurston Peck. — OHCS-36
Victor Galbraith. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — EV-5— IAP
—PAH— TCAP
Victor Hugo. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Victor of Antietam, The. — Herman Melville. — GA (abr.) — MC
—PAH
Victor of Marengo, The. — Unknown (at. to Joel T. Headley). —
BTB-5— CCR— SPE-1— WRR-34
Victoria.— Sir Arthur T. Qtiiller- Couch. — SG
Victoria Grey. — Eugene J. Hall.-r-WRR-l 5
Victorian Ladies. — Mildred Hatton Bryan. — HB
Victorian Line, The. — Francis Thompson. — CPOI
Victories. — F. D. Coburn. — SPE-5
Victorious Dead, The. — Alfred Noyes. — CPAN-3
Victorious Men of Earth. — James Shirley, See Cupid and
Death.
Victors, The.— Daniel Whitehead Hicky.— BPM-32
Victors, The. — Charles Hanson Towne. — OQP (abr.) —
PDN— QP-1 (abr.)
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Victory
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Victory. — Alice E. Allen. — SPE-8
Victory. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Victory, The.— Francis P. Donnelly.— BMC
Victory!— Samuel John Duncan-Clark.— GPWW
Victory. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Victory.— Alfred Noyes.— BEL— CPAN-3
Victory. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound
("Pale stars").
Victory,— Miriam Teichner. — BLP— ICBD
Victory. — Unknown (at. to Owen Seaman). — BPP — OQP —
QP.1__WGRP
Victory, The.— John Hall Wheelock.— NP
Victory. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — MOM
Victory and Failure. — Alan Mackintosh. — RH
Victory Ball, The.— Alfred Noyes. See Victory Dance, A.
Victory Bells.— Grace Hazard Conkling.— AOAH— HBV— MC
— PAH
Victory Dance, A.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3— RH
(Victory Ball, The.)— POOI
Victory for the Dentist.— Unknown. — WRR-20
Victory in Defeat.— Edwin Markham.— CV— HTR— ICBD—
JPC — OQP— PC— QP-2
Victory in the Cabarets.— Louis Untermeyer. — HBMV
Victory Is Won.— Anna D. Walker.— WRR-57
Victory of Perry, The.— Alice Gary.— OHCS-19
Victory Stuff. — Robert W. Service, — CPS
Victory Which Is Peace, The. — Frederic Lawrence Knowles. —
Victory without Peace.— Clement Wood. — OHPP— RH
Victrix. — Zoe A. Tilghman.— OA
Victuals and Drink.— Adeline D. T. Whitney. See Mother
Goose for Grown Folks.
Vide Astra.— Julia Cooley.— LEAP
View across the Roman Campagna, A. — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning.— LPS-2
View at Gunderson's, The.— Joseph Warren Beach.— MLP—
NP
View from Heights. — Arthur Davison Ficke. See Sonnets of a
Portrait Painter (XIII).
View from the Euganean Hills, North Italy.— Percy Bysshe
Shelley. See Lines Written among the Euganean Hills.
View of London from Cooper's Hill. — Sir John Denham. See
Cooper's Hill.
Viewpoints. — Artbur Guiterman. — UTS
View-Points.— Ira South.— VM ^TT^O ™
Views of Farmer Brown. — Katharine H. Terry. — OHCb-30
Vigi. — Katharine Lee Bates. — PCD
Vigil, The.— Abbie Farwell Brown. — CV — POY
Vieil. — Richard Dehmel, tr. fr. the German by Ludwig
sohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP .
Vigil.— William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Vigil, — Laura Simmons. — LPS-1
(Trimmed Lamp, The.)— MOM
Vigil.— Mabel Simpson.— BAP
Vigil of Joseph, The.— Elsa Barker.— NV—YF .
Vigil of the Immaculate Conception. — Maurice Francis Egan.
— CAW— JKCP r t ^
Vigil of Venus, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by Thomas
.
Lewi-
The.") —
EPRE—
OHNP— WHA
Vigilantes, The. — Margaret Ashmun. — SCC
Vigilants, The.— I. Edgar Jones.— OHCS-26
Vigils.— Aline Kilmer.— PFE
Vigils. — Siegfried Sassoon. — CMP
Vigils of Charles VII, The, sel. ("In those old times no recol
lection lies"). — Martial d'Auvergne, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Vignette, A.— Robert Bridges. — PWB
Viking-Throes. — Darrell Figgis. — FF — POI
Villa Borghese.— Arthur Symons.— TBV
Village, The.— George Crabbe.— CEP
"Here, wand'ring long, amid these frowning fields. — NBE
Parish Workhouse, The.— BCEP (br. sel.}— LEAP
(Parish Poor-House, The — longer sel.} — OBEC
Village As It Is, The (a&r.).— EPW-3
("Fled are those times, etc. — abr.) — EP
(Truth in Poetry.)— OBEC
("Village life, and every care that reigns,
AEP-D (a&r.)— BEL— CRE (st. abr.)
NBE (.longer «?/.)— TPH (fl&r.)
"Ye gentle souls, who dream," etc. — EA
Village, The. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village, The
(Village Preacher, A).
Village As It Is. — George Crabbe. See Village, The,
Village Atheist, The.— Edgar Lee Masters.— CMP
Village Bell, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-17
Village Blacksmith, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.— AA
_AP_APB — APD — APL— BFVR— BPB— BTB-3—
CAP — CFBP— CPN— GEPM— GS— HBV— HBVY—
IAP— JHP— JPC — LC— LEAP — LOW — LPS-2—
MPC-9— OFPE— OG— OTPC— PB-6— PBGP— PECK
— POI— -PTA-1— PYM— RON— TCAP— TVSH— TYP
— WBLP— WTP-6
Village Choir. — Unknown. — BOHV— HHHA— HSP— PA—
WRR-44
(Charge on "Old Hundred," The.)— OHCS-31
Village Coward. — Mary Berri Chapman. — WRR-26
Village Doctor, The. — Horace S. Keller. — HT
Village Improvement Parade, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Village in Late Summer. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
"Village life, and every care that reigns, The." — George
Crabbe. See Village, The.
Village Mystery, A.— J. L Harbour.— WRR-3 9
Village Noon: Mid-Day Bells.— Merrill Moore.— MAP
Village Oracle, The.-J. L. Harbour.— BTB-9-HHHA
Village Oracle, The. — Unknown, — DDA
Village Carson, The.— Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village,
The (Village Preacher).
Village Patriarch, The, ^/.—Ebenezer Elliott.
Excursion to the Mountains, An.— EPW-4
Village Preacher, A.— Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village.
Village Scare, The.— S Jennie Smith.— OHCS-28
Village School, The.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Christus: A Mystery. . .
Village Schoolmaster, The. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted
Village, The (Schoolmaster, The).
Village Schoolmistress, The. — William Shenstone. See School-
Mistress, The.
Village Sermons on Books, sels — Charles Kmgsley.
Liberty and Bad Books.— MOB ~TT«- ,
Village Sewing-Society, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-13
Village Stork, The.— Bayard Taylor.— BLA— PFY
Village View Debating-Club.— Helen E. Brown.— WRR-55
Villager A — Robert Bridges, — PWB
V afn The.-William Henry 2avies.-MBP-SMP-WHA
Villain and Victim (arr.).-W. R. Walkes.— WRR-36
Villancico.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by Thomas Walsh.—
AWP— JAWP— WBP
Villanelle.— Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Villanelle.-wflli^Ern^st Henley -MBP-TOP-TPH
Villanelle.— Thomas H. Johnson.— LHW
Villanelle.— A. M. Sullivan —OQP— QP-2
Villanelle of a Villaness. — Edwin Meade Robinson.— HBMV
Villanelle of His Lady's Treasures.— Ernest Dow son.— HBV
Villanelle of Marguerites.— Ernest Dowson.— EPW-5—MBP—
PIAE _ POTT
Villanelle of Poor Pierrot.— Walter Adolphe Roberts.— PFE
Villanelle of the Living Pan.— Walter Adolphe Roberts.— LEAP
Villanelle of the Poet's Road.— Ernest Dowson.— OBMV
Villanelle of Things Amusing.— Gel ett Burgess.— BOHV
Villanelle of Washington Square. — Walter Adolphe Roberts.—
"PFF
Villanelle: the Psychological Hour. — Ezra Pound. — MOAP—
NP
Villanelle, with Stevenson's Assistance.— Franklin P. Adams.—
Tpp _ pQ
Villiers de 1'Isle-Adam.— Aldous Huxley.— GPE— HBMV
Villon Orders His Tomb in the First-Floor Chapel of the Nuns
of Saint-Avoye. — Michael Scot (after the French of
Francois Villon).— BPM-36 TT,A.n
Villon Strolls at Midnight.— Vincent Starrett— BAP— LEAP
Villon's Straight Tip to All Cross Coves.— Francois Villon.tr.
fr, the French by William Ernest Henley.— AWP—
(Ballade of Wenches — tr. by John Payne.)— WTP-9.
(Villon's Ballade— tr. by Andrew Lang.) — HBV
"Vindictive," The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Vindictive Staircase, The, or The Reward of Industry.— Wil
frid Wilson Gibson.— POTT
Vine, The.— James Thomson. See Sunday up the River (Wine
of Love Is Music, The).
Vine and the Goat, The.— ^Esop. See Fables from ^fop.
Vine and the Goat, The.— Euenus, tr. fr. the Creek by Henry
(Echoes from" "The Greek Anthology"— I.)— PVD
Vinegar Man, The.— Ruth Comfort Mitchell.— GR-a—MPB—
SP
Vineyard, The.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Vineyard, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Vingtaine. — Alice Learned Bunner. — AA
Immutabilis (II).-
Separation (I). A
Vintage, The. — Mary Carolyn Davies. See Girl s bongs, A.
Vinum Dsemonum. — Lionel Johnson. — POTT
Violent Remedy, A.— John Seymour Wood.— -HSP
Violet The. — William Cullen Bryant. See Yellow Violet, The.
Violet, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter).—
•
Violet The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the German.
_ WTP-4
Violet, The.— Sir Walter Scott.— BPN—CR—EPN— EPW-4
Violet, The.— William Wetmore Story.— HBV— LPS-2
Violet, The.— Jane Taylor.— CPN — FPH — HBV — HBVY—
MPC-5— OTPC — PBGP — PECK — PEM— PRWS-
RIS— RON— TVC— TVSH
Violet and the Rose, The.— Joseph Skipsey. — OBVV
Violet and the Rose, The. — Augusta Webster.— HBV
Violet Bank, A. — William Shakespeare. See Midsummer*
Night's Dream, A (I Know a Bank).
Violet in Her Hair, A.— Charles Swain.— LPS-1
(Song: "Violet, A," etc.)— HBV
Violet Star, The. — "IronquilF' (Eugene Fitch Ware). — DDA
Violet under the Snow, The. — Rachel Capen Schauffler. —
ADAH
Violets, The (War Is Kind, XXIII).— Stephen Crane.— AA—
WLIP
(War Is Kind, III.)— LA
Violets, The. — Amanda B. Harris. — ADAH
Violets.— Robert Herrick.— LPS-2— OTPC— RON
(To Violets.)— EA— EG — EV-2 — GPE — HBV — LC—
OBEV— OBS— RG— TYP
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Vision
Violets. — Lucy Larcom. — ADAH
Violets —John Moultrie.— CG— LC— PEM— MPC-5— TYP
(Dear Little Violets.)— PRWS
Violets.— Dinah Maria Mulock.— MPC-5— PRWS
Violets. — Josephine O'Conner. — CAG
Violets ("I know, blue modest violets")- — Unknown. — LPP
Violets ("Sorrowful eyes, weep ye no more"). — Unknown. —
WRR-57
Violets and Roses. — Unknown. — OBSC
Violets in Thaumantia's Bosorae. — Sir Edward Sherburne. —
OBS
Violet's Love Story, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Violet's Victory, The. — Dixie Wolcott. — WRR-17
Violin, The.— Robert Haven Schauffler. — HTR
Violin Calls, The. — Florence Randal Livesay.— CPG— OCL
Violin Fantasy, A. — Genevieve C. Fletcher. — WRR-12
Violin Mood, A. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — ADAH
Violin Sonata by Vincent d'Indy. — Amy Lowell. — RNP
Violinist, A. — Francis William Bourdillon. — OBVV— VA
Violinist, The. — Archibald Lampman. — OCL
Violin's Complaint, The. — William Roscoe Thayer. — AA
Viper, The.— Hilaire Belloc.— BOHV— RIS
Virelai. — Jean Froissart, tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring-
ton.— AFP
Virgidemiarum, Libri Sex, sels. — Joseph Hall.
Advice to Marry Betimes (fr. Bk. IV, Satire IV).—
EPW-1
"Another scorns the home-spun thread of rhyme" (fr. Bk.
I, Satire VI).— EPEP
Coxcomb, A (fr. Bk. Ill, Satire V).— EPW-1— EV-2
Deserted Mansion, A (fr. Bk. V, Satire II).— EPW-2
"Gentle squire would gladly entertain, A" (fr. Bk. II,
Satire VI).— TPH
Hollow Hospitality (fr. Bk. Ill, Satire III).— EPW-1
"Time was, and that was termed the time of gold"
(Bk. Ill, Satire I).— EPEP
(Golden Age, The— abr.)— EPW-1
(Olden Days, The.)— OBSC
"With some pot-fury, ravished from their wit" (fr. Bk. I,
Satire III).— EP
Virgilia. — Edwin Markharn, — BAP — GPE
Virgilian Picnic, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Virgil's Mnzid ("They whisted all," etc.). — Virgil. See ^Eneid,
The.
Virgil's Tomb. — Robert Cameron Rogers. — AA
Virgin, The. — William Wordsworth.— CAW
Virgin Declares Her Beauties, A. — Francesco da Barberino, tr.
fr. the Italian by Dante Gabriel RossettL— AWP
Virgin Mary, The. — Robert Herrick. — NBE
Virgin Mary to the Child Jesus, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing.— BOL
Virgin Mother, The. — "IE" (George William Russell).— CMP
,.,. e. VN 'mi A A .- _ _ _ T_1- _ T^v • _ T>T IT
Virgin Queen, The: An Anagram. — John Davies. — BLV
Virgin Unspotted, A.— Unknown.— WRR-28
(In Bethlehem City.)— ABVC
Virgin with the Bells, The. — Austin Dobson.— WRR-6
MOAP—
Virginal, A.— Ezra Pound.— APA— CMP — MAP -
PR— TCPD
Virginia.— Vachel Lindsay.— ATP
Virginia. — James Russell Lowell. See Under the Old Elm.
Virginia. — Thomas Babington Macaulay. See Lays of Ancient
Rome.
Virginia Banishing Tea. — Unknown.— AP — APB (abr.)
Virginia Capta. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — PAH
Virginia Carvel and President Lincoln. — Winston Churchill.
See Crisis, The.
Virginia of Virginia (ad.). — Araelie Rives. — SPE-7— WRR-29
Virginia Song, The. — Unknown. — PAH
(Sure Never Was Picture Drawn More to the Life.) — APB
Virginia— the West.— Walt Whitman.— CAP
Virginian, The, sel. — Owen Wister.
Virginian's Final Victory, The. — DRB
Virginiana.— Mary Johnston.— HBMV—PT
Virginians Are Coming Again, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
— NP
Virginian's Final Victory, The.-— Owen Wister. * See Virginian,
The.
Virginians of the Valley. The. — Francis Orrery Ticknor. — AA
— DD— HBV— LA— PAH— SPP— TCAP
Virginia's Letter. — J. W. C. Pickering. — HT
Virginity, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Virginius. — Thomas Babington Macaulay. See Lays of An
cient Rome.
Virgins. — Francis Carlin. — HBMV
Virgin's Cradle-Hymn, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BOL
Virgin's Lullaby, The. — Nora Hopper. — BOL— CS
Virgin's Lullaby, The ("Sleep, oh sleep," etc.). — Unknown, tr.
fr. the Piedmontese. — BOL
Virgin's Lullaby, The ("Virgin thus, The," etc.). — Unknown,
tr. fr. the Sicilian. — BOL
Virgin's Slumber Song, The. — Francis Carlin. — BOL — NV-—
YF
Virgin's Song to Her Baby Christ, The. — Unknown.— EPOM
Virile Christ, A.— Rex Boundy.— MOM— OQP— QP-1— WGRP
Virtue.— Nicholas Grimald. — OBSC
Virtue.— George Herbert.— AEP-W — ATP — AWP— B CEP—
BEL— BLV— CBOV— CH— CRE— EA— EM-1— EOAH
— EP— EPC— EPEP— EPP — EPS — EV-2— GBOV—
GPE — GR-e — HBV — ISP — JAWP—LC— LEAP —
LLC — LPS-1 — NAL — OBEV — PIAE — PPD-1
— PTER — SBA — TCEP — TOP — TVSH —
WBP— WGRP— WHA
Virtue (Continued).
(Memento More.) — LH
("Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright.") — EG
(Sweet Life.)— CGOV
(Vertue.)— OBS— SEP
(Virtue Immortal.) — LPS-1
Virtuosa. — Mary Ashley Townsend. — AA
Virtuoso, The.— Mark Akenside.— BCEP— LPS-3 (abr.)
Virtuous Clam, The.— Winifred Fry Webster.— DDA
Virtuous Wife, The, sel. — Thomas D'Urfey.
"Sawney was tall." — OAEP
Visible and Invisible. — Mabel Christian Forbes. — HMSP
Vision. — Rebecca Anthony. — HB
Vision, The. — William Stanley Braithwaite. — HTR — OQP -
QP-2
n.— Robert Bridges.— CMP— PWB
Vision. — John Donne. ___ w __
Vision. — Edward Dowden. — MOM — OQP — £
Vision.- D__. _
Vision, The, sel. ("Sun had clos'd the winter day, The").—
Robert Burns. — BSV
Vision, A, sel. ("First, I saw a landscape fair," etc.). — "Barry
Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Procter).— OB RV
Vision, A.— Jessie T. Craig.— OHCS-33
Vision, A.— Geoffrey Dearmer. — HBMV
See Anatomy of the World, An.
en. — MOM — OOP — OP-1
Vision. — John Gould Fletcher. — LEAP — TBM
Vision, A. — Philip Freneau. See House of Night, The.
Vision. — Rose Fyleman. — MCG
Vision, A. — Mrs. Ellen M. Gates. — OHCS-22
Vision, The. — Walter Greenough. — DD — GA
Vision. — William Dean Howells. — AA — LA
Vision. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Vision, The. — Lounkianos, tr. fr. the Armenian by Thomas
Walsh.— CAW
Vision, The. — "Fiona Macleod." (William Sharp). See Sospiri
di Roma.
Vision. — John Masefield. — PM
Vision.— Dorothy Paul.— GPWW
Vision. — Theodocia Pearce. — LHW
Vision, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Locksley Hall ("For
I dipt").
Vision, A. — Henry Vaughn. See World, The.
Vision of Athens. — John Milton. See Paradise Regained ("To
whom the Fiend," etc.).
Vision of Beauty, A. — Ben Jonson. See New Inn, The.
Vision of Belshazzer. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — CGOV —
GN— HBV— OTPC— STP— TOP
Vision of Beulah. — William Blake. See Milton.
Vision of Children, A. — Thomas Ashe.— VA
"Vision of Christ that thou dost see, The."— William Blake.
See Everlasting Gospel, The.
Vision of Columbus, The. — Joel Barlow. See Columbiad, The.
Vision of Connaught in the Thirteenth Century, A. — James
Clarence Mangan. — TIP
Vision of Delight, The, sel. — Ben Jonson.
Fantasy. — LPS-3
Vision of Future Bliss, A.— Richard Baxter.— OHCS-4
Vision of Handel, The.— P. L. Blatchford.— WRR-6
Vision of Immortality, The. — E. P. Western.— OHCS-5
Vision of Jesus, The. — William Langland (?). See Vision of
Piers the Plowman, The.
Vision of Judgement, A, sel. — Robert Southey.
Absolvers, The (Pt. VI).— ERP
Vision of Judgment, The. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BPN
— EM-2 (abr.) — ERP — GEPC — NBE — TOP —
TPH (much abr.)
(At the Gate of Heaven — abr. in 4 pts.) — OBRV
"In the first year," etc. (sts. 8-51). — CRE
"Varlet was not an ill-favour'd knave" (last 13 sts). —
EPNC
Vision of Lazarus, The, sel. ("Another sate near him," etc.). —
Fenton Johnson. — BANP
Vision of Liberty, The.— Henry Ware, Jr.— NPSC— WRR-10
Vision of Mac Conglinne, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic by
George Sigerson. — CAW (abr.)— CH (diff. tr.)
Vision of Mirza, The. — Joseph Addison. See Spectator, The.
Vision of Oxford, A, sel. ("Methought I met," etc.). — Wil
liam Alexander.— OBVV
Vision of Peace, The.— Nathan Haskell Dole.— HTR— MRV—
PSO
Vision of Peace, A. — Janies Russell Lowell. See Biglow
Papers, The (2nd Series — No. X).
Vision of Piers the Plowman, The, sels. — William Langland (?).
"King and his knights went to Church, The" (Passus V). —
BEL
Glutton, The (sel. — mod. vers.). — ACP
(Palace of Truth, The.)— ACP
Palmer, The (fr. Passus VI).— ACP— CAW
"Now riden this folk and walken on'fote." — EP
Prologue, The: "In a somer sesun" (A text — first 110
lines) .— EP (II. Eng.)— EPP (Mid. and mod. Eng) .
Prologue, The: "In the summer season" (B text). — BEL
—BCEP (much abr.) — TCEP (verse; abr.) —
WTP-6 (much abr.)
(Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman—
verse.) — EPOM
Fable of Belling the Cat, The (sel.).— EP (Mid. Eng.)—
EPP (Mid. and mod. Eng.)
"This I trow be truth, who can teach thee better" (fr.
Passus I — abr.). — EG
"Thousands of men tho thrungen togyderes" (fr.
Passus V). — EA
Vision of Jesus, The (fr. Passus XIX) .—ACP— CAW
"Wo-weary and wetshor went I" (fr. Passus XXI).— EPW-1
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Vision of Poesy, A, sel. ("Sometimes — could it be fancy?"). —
Henry Timrod. — APB
Vision of Poets, A (muck abr.).— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
— •YvJxR-l
_ Children Gathering Palms (seL}. — LC
Vision of Rabbi Ben Isaac, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Vision of St. Dominic, The,— Unknown.— WRR-6
Vision of St. Obadiah.— Ha rvard Lampoon.— CAG
Vision of Sin, The.— Alfred. Lord Tennyson.— BPN— VLEP
Vision of Sir Launfal, The.— James Russell Lowell.— AP— CAP
— -GR-a— IAP— LL-1— MAL— MCCG— PB-9— TCAP—
TPH
"^y golden spurs now bring to me" (Pts. I and II). —
Prelude (to Pt. I).— APD— APW— BAP— GEPM— JHP
'Not only around our infancy,'* etc. (scl.). — BLV
June (sel.). — BBV — BTB-S — BTP— DD — EV-5 — GPE—
HBV— HBVY — HT—LLC— LPS-2 — ODP—
OHFP— PBGP— PECK— PTA-1— SBA— ST
( And^ what is so rare as a day in June?") — OBAV —
WTP-6
(Day in June, A.)— CTBP— GS— PYM
("For a cap and bells," etc.}— AA— LEAP
(June Weather.)— GN
(What Is So Rare As a Day in June?)— APL—
JV1 P C-" 1 4 — O TA
Spring (seL). — HT
Sir Launfal and the Leper (fr. Pt. I. sts. v and vi). — GN
—OTPC— RON— STP
("As Sir Launfai made morn," etc.) — APB — MRV
"There was never a leaf," etc. (Pt. II). — APB
January (st. i). — PBGP
(Winter Morning, A.) — GN
"Sir Launfal's raiment thin and spare" (sts. iii —
viii). — JPC
("And the voice that was softer,'* etc. — fr. st. viii.)
—MOM
("As Sir Launfal mused," etc. — sts. vii — viii.) — MRV
("For Christ's sweet sake," etc. — sts. iv— viii.) —
("Lo, it is I," etc.—fr. st. viii.)— OQP— QP-1
Winter Pictures (Prelude and 1st st. of Pt. II). — BAP—
LPS-2
(Brook in Winter, The — shorter sel.) — GN — OTPC
(December — longer seL) — PBGP
(Prelude to Part Second — shorter seL) — APD
Vision of Spring in Winter, A. — Algernon Charles Swin
burne,— VLEP
Vision of Summer, A. — James Wrhitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Vision of the Archangels, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Vision of the Day of Judgment. — Bible, 0. T. See Isaiah.
Vision of the Fawn, The. — Petrarch, tr. fr. the Italian by
MacGregor. See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life
— "Beneath a laurel," etc.).
Vision of the Monk Gabriel, The. — Eleanor C. Donnelly.—
OHCS-6
Vision of the Snow, The. — Margaret Junkin Preston. — AA
Vision of War (abr.). — Lincoln Colcord. — RH
Vision of War, The. — Robert G. Ingersoll. See Speech at
Indianapolis, Indiana, Sept, 21, 1876.
Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman. — William
Langland (?). See Vision of Piers the Plowman, The
(Prologue, The [B tejrtl}.
Vision of Youth, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion.
Vision on the Brink, The. — Francis Ledwidge. — VOD
Vision to Electra, The. — Robert Herrick. — ALV
Vision upon This Conceit of the Faerie Queene, A. — Sir
Walter Raleigh.— B CEP— BEL— CR— CRE— EP W-l—
OBSC
(Faerie Queen, The.) — LEAP
(Vision upon Spenser's "Faery Queen," A.) — GPE
(Vision upon the Faery Queen, A.) — ES — TOP
Visionary, The.— Emily Bronte. — NBE — OAEP
(Silent Is the House.)— CH—WTP-2
Visionary, The. — Margaret Tod Ritter. — RNP
Visions. The, sels. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the French by
Edmund Spenser.
"It was the time, when rest," etc.
(Prom "The Visions.") — AWP
Visions.— Edgar A. Guest. — MRV
Visions. — Edmund Leamy. — BBV — GBV— JKCP
Visions. — Petrarch, tr. fr. the Italian by Edmund Spenser. See
Sonnets to Laura (Songs).
Visit, The. — John Freeman.— FOOT
Visit from Abroad, A. — James Stephens. — PB-2
Visit from St. Nicholas, A. — Clement Clarke Moore. — AA—
APL — BLPA— BOHV— -CAD— CCP—CFBP — CPN
— COAH— CRYO — DD—GFA— HBV— HBVY— HH
— HT— LHV — LPS-1 — MPB — MPC-7 — OTPC—
PB-1— PBGP— PECK — PEDC— PEM— POI— PRWS
— PTA-1— RAR— RIS— RON — SAS— SDH — SL—
TVC— TVSH— TYP— WTP-7
(Night before Christmas, The.) — BTB-3 — OHCS-16—
OHFP— WBLP— WRR-28
Visit from the Sea, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPOI
CTBP— EPW-5— GN— OG— POY— YT
Visit of the Christ-Child.— Elizabeth Harrison.— WRR-48
Visit of the Wise Men, The. — Bible, N. T. See St Matthew
Visit to Belie Yard, A.— Charles Dickens. See Bleak House."
Visit to Hades, A. — Stockton Bates. — OHCS-2S
Visit to Her Ancestors. — Unknown. — WRR-S8
Visit to Mab, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Visit to the Asylum, A.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Visit to the Five Points Sunday School. — Unknown. — WRR-45
Lincoln's Account (I).
Superintendent's Account (II).
Visit to the Lambs, A.— Unknown. — OTPC— SAS
Visit to the Sea, A. — John Troland. — OHCS-36
Visit to the Zoo, The.— E. V. Lucas,— ABVC
Visit to Thompkinsville University, A. — Unknown. —
OHCS-7
Visit to Yuan Tan-Chiu in the Mountains, A. — Li T'ai Po,
tr. fr. the Chinese by Shigeyoshi Obata. — GT-2
Visit with a Woodpecker, A. — Charles Commerford. — BLA
Visitant, The.— Alfred Npyes.— DTRN
Visitation, The. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Visitation. — David Morton. — PFE
Visitation, A.-— Mrs. M. L. Rayne.— OHCS-39
Visiting. — Anna Patten Lockwood. — HB
Visiting Laura Belle.— S. E. Kiser. — WRR-24
Visiting Sea, The.— Alice MeynelL— GPE— GTML
_____ ..... ,enley.
Visitors. — Sat* John Davies. — ES
Visitors. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Vista.— Alfred Kreymborg.— GR-a— MAP A— PPD-2
Vista. — Marguerite Wilkinson. See Songs of an Empty House
Vistas.— Odell Shepard.— HBMV— NV
Vita Benefica. — Alice Wellington. — AA
Vita Magistra. — Walter Stanley Senior. — MM
Vita Nuova. — Dante. See La Vita Nuova.
Vita Nuova.— William Watson.— OBVV
Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam. —
Ernest Dowson.— AWP — CBOV — HBV — JAWP—
LBBV— POTT— SBA— TOP— VLEP— WBP—WGRP
— WHA
(Envoy.)— MBP
(Envoy: Vitae Summa Brevis, etc.} — BLV
(They Are Not Long.) — GPE
(Vitae Summa Brevis.) — OQP — QP-2
Vital Lampada. — Sir Henry Newbolt. — BLPA— CRE — GS —
JPC — OG — OHNP— OQP— POT— QP-2—TCEP-
TCPD— TVSH— YT
(Play the Game.)— BBV— BTP— JHP— ICBD—MPC-13
(Torch of Life, The.)— PB-9
Vitas Hinnuleo (Odes, I, 23). — Horace, tr. fr. the Latin 6-v
Austin Dobson.— CPOI— WTP-5
(To Chloe.)— AWP— JAWP— WBP
(To Chloe, II, tr. by Eugene Field.) — PEF
Viva la Repubhque. — Unknown.— WRR-46
Vivamus (C.}. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
("When thou didst give thy love to me.") — EG
Vivamus Mea Lesbia atque Amemus. — Thomas Campion (after
Catullus).— EG
(My Sweetest Lesbia.)— AWP— JAWP— SBA— WBP
("My Sweetest Lesbia," etc.} — NBE — OBSC
(My Sweetest Leshia, Let Us Live and Love.)— EPEP
(To Lesbia.)— HBV— SEP
Vivamus Mea Lesbia atque Amemus. — Ben Jonson (after Catul
lus). See Volpone.
Vive La France! — Charlotte Holmes Crawford. — GPWW —
OHNP— POT— PT
Viverols. — David Starr Jordan. — AA
Vivian's Speech. — John Davidson. See Eclogues.
Vivien. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson, See Idylls of the King.
Vivien's Song. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Vivien).
Vixi.— Charles Mackay (?).— HBV
Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus. — Sir Thomas Wyatt. See Lover
Showeth How He Is Forsaken of Such as He Sometime
Enjoyed, The.
Vobiscum Est lope. — Thomas Campion (after the Latin of
Properties). — BCEP — HBV — LEAP — OBEV
(Conjuration.) — CBOV
(His Lover's Triumphs.)— BLV
(O Crudelis Amor.)— GTSL
(When Thou Must Home.) — AWP — BEL— CRE — EM-1—
GPE— ISP— JAWP— WBP
( When thou must home to shades of underground.")—
OBSC
Vocabularic Duel, A. — Unknown. — MHT
(Turning the Tables.)— WRR-38
Vocation. — John Drinkwater. — BMEP
Vocation of St. Francis, The.— Sister Mary Eleanore.— CAW
— WHL
Voice, The.— Matthew Arnold.— CPOI— GEPC- -GPE— GTML
Voice, The.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB
Voice, A. — Samuel Valentine Cole. — OQP — QP-1
Voice, The.— Norman Gale.— HBV— HTR— OHIP
Voice.— Zona Gale.— OQP— QP-2
Voice, The. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. — CV — TCPD
Voice, The.— Thomas Hardy.— LHW—NP
Voice. — Harriet Prescott SpofFord. — AA
Voice, The. — Sara Teasdale.— CMP — NV
Voice, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Maud.
Voice, The.— Unknown.— WRR-17
Voice, and Nothing Else, A. — Unknown. — LPS-3
Voice and the Dusk, The.— Duncan Campbell Scott.— CPG—
OCL
Voice and I the Peak, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN—
— v Lx!/P
Voice before April, A.— Briton Niven Busch Jr. — CAG
Voice by the Cedar Tree, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
See Maud.
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TITLE INDEX
Vow
Voice from a Far Country. — Ladies' Home Journal. — WRR-34
(From a Far Country.)— PPSC
Voice from a Grave, A. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire
Lad, A (XXVII).
Voice from Below, A. — "Maxim Gorky. See Peasants, The.
Voice from Flanders Fields A —Ella Colter Johnston —HB
Voice from Galilee, The.—Horatms Bonar.— HBV— VA
(I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.) — BPP
Voice from the Black Belt.— Booker T. Washington.— WRR-54
(To the Harvard Alumni.)— SPE-6 ^-O^T-O
Voice from the Farm, A.— James Whitcomb Riley —CPWR
Voice from the Invisible World, A.— Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe tr. fr. the German by James Clarence Mangan.
-AWP-JAWP-WBP^ T „
Beddoes. See
saves," etc.)
——
Voice from the Waters, A. — Thomas Lovell
Death's Jest Book (Dirge: "Swallow le
Voice
Voice
VmVe
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Vo ce
Voce
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
from the Wilderness^ A. — Charles Sumner. — LBAH
in the Air Singing, A. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Prometheus Unbound. ,
in the Darkness, A. — Richard Dehmel, tr. fr. the German
by Margarete Miinsterberg.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
in the Scented Night, A.— Austin Dobson.— PFE
in the Twilight, The. — Mrs. Herrick Johnson. — BTB-3 —
LOW— MHT— OHCS-20— PE— POI
in the Wild Oak, The. — Henry Clarence Kendall.— VA
in the Wilderness, The.— Bible, O. T. See Isaiah.
in the Wood, The.— Herbert E. Palmer.— BPM-32
of a Bird, The.— Alice Meynell.— TCPD
of an Alumnus, The.— S. N. Whitney.— CAG
of Christmas, The.— Harry Kemp.— HBV— MOM— OQP
_POT — QP-1
of D. G. R., The. — Edmund Gosse. — VA
of God^Thl— £ierine:aR0tBa"raard.— BLRP— WBLP
of God, The.— Louis I. Newman.— OQP— QP-2
of God, The. — James Stephens. — WGRP
of God Out of the Whirlwind, The.— Bible, O. T. See
— PIAE— TOP— WBP
(Hymn: The Confirmation of Faith.) — EV-3
(Hymn to the Creation.)— DD— OHIP— SDD
{Ode.)— BLPA— BPP-CEP — LPS-2— MV-2— OBEC
(Ode to Creation.)— TVSH
(Psalm XIX.) — WGRP
(Spacious Firmament, The.)— BCEP— JHP— WLIP
__OTPC— PBGG— PTER— SBA
("Spacious firmament on high, The.")— AEP-D — MRV
Voice of Human Labor, The. — Mrs. W. N. Carleton. — HB
Voice of Nature, The.— Robert Bridges.— CMP— PWB
Voice of Peace, The. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Voice of Peace.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-47
Voice of St. Francis of Assisi, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Voice of Spring, The. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — ABVC —
LLC— MPC-11— PB-3 (much abr.)— PECK— PEOR—
PTA-2 WRR-S 7
Voice of Spring, The.— Mary Howitt.— OTPC—PRWS
Voice of the Bard, The (introd. to Songs of Experience). —
William Blake.— LEAP
(Bard, The.)— WGRP
(Hear the Voice.)— EA— OBEV
(Hear the Voice of the Bard.) — OBEC
(Introduction.) — OAEP
Voice of the Dove, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. — AA
Voice of the Flag, The. — Unknown. — FOAH
Voice of the Grass, The. — Sarah Roberts Boyle (at. to Mary
Howitt).— AA — DD (abr.)— HBV — HBVY (abr.)—
LPS-2 — MPC-8 (abr.)— PB-5 — PBGP (abr.)— PEM
(a&r.)— PRWS (abr.)— SN— WRR-17 (sts. 1 and 4)
Voice of the Laws, The.— Edith M. Thomas. — MCT
Voice of the Lobster, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See Alice's Ad
ventures in Wonderland.
Voice of the Oregon, The. — H. J. D. Browne. — PAPm
Voice of the People, The.— James G. Clark.— WRR-30
Voice of the Pine, The. — Richard Watson Gilder. — ADAH— SN
Voice of the Poor, The. — "Speranza" (Lady Jane Francesca
Speranza Wilde).— VA
Voice of the Rain, The.— Walt Whitman.— CAP
Voice of the Reader, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See
Demon of the Study, The.
Voice of the Sea, The.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— BFVR—
CTBP— LC
Voice of the Unborn, The. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — HTR —
MRV
Voice of the Unknown Dead. — Herbert Stotesbury. — RH
Voice of the Void, The. — George Parsons Lathrop. — AA
Voice of the Western Wind. — Edmund Clarence Stedman.—
GPE— HBV
Voice of the Wind, The.— Rosaline E. Jones.— BTB-7
Voice of Thought, The. — Thomas Holley Chivers. — APW — LA
—MOAP— SPP
Voice of Toil, The.— William Morris.— BMEP—BPN—CPOI
—EPN—GR-e— HBV— POTT— TCEP—TPH—VLEP
Voice of Webster, The, sel. ("Silence was envious/' etc.). —
Robert Underwood Johnson. — AA
Voice Out of Proportion to the Body, The. — Unknown.
(Lincoln Stories.) — SPE-4
Voice Out of the Whirlwind Answers Job, The.— Bible, O. T.
Voice Prophetic, A (a&r.).— Walt Whitman.— OHPP
ver the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice, A.) — CAr —
(Ov
IAP
Voice Sings, *A.— Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Osorio, or
Voice Speaksrfrom the Well, A.— George Peele. See Old Wives'
Tale, The. ,
Voice That Beautifies the Land, The. — Navajo Indians, tr. by
Washington Matthews.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Voiceless, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table, The.
Voiceless Chimes, The.— Annie Fox.— OHCS-28
Voices.— Witter Bynner.— MAP— TSW— TSWC
Voices.— Walter de la Mare.— ODP
Voices, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Voices. — Alexander M. Stephen.- — CPG
Voices, The.— Unknown.— MCCG — OG
Voices. — Louis Untermeyer. — HTR — PC
Voices at the Throne, The. — Thomas Westwood. — CCR —
OHCS-7
Voices at the Window. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and
Stella (Eleventh Song).
Voices of the Air. — "Katherine Mansfield" (Mrs. John Middle-
ton Murry).— GT-2— HBMV— MLP
Voices of ^he Dead. — John Gumming. — OHCS-6
- ' ' Death.)— B
(Influence after
-BTB-7
Voices of the Night. — Joe Kerr. — GH
Voices of the Trees.— W. H. Benedict.— ADAH
Voices of the Wildwood. — Ella Sterling Cummins. — DRB
Voices of Women. — Frank Prewette. — MBP
Void Between, The. — John Lancaster Spalding. See God and
the Soul.
Volpone, sel. — Ben Jonson. HTT.T-
"Good morning to the day" (fr. Act I, sc. i). — NBE
Song: "Come, my Celia, let us prove." — EPEP
(Come, My Celia, Let Us Prove.) — WHA
(Song: To Celia.)— CRE— OB S
(Venetian Song.)— EPW-2
(Vivamus Mea Lesbia atque Amemus.) — EG
Voltaire and Gibbon. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Voltaire and Wilberforce.— William B. Sprague— OHCS-19
Voluntaries. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APB — CAP— IAP —
TCAP
"Freedom all winged expands" (II-V). — TPH
-GPE —
ODP— RYC— SPE-1— ST
(Heroism.)— BAP— OQP— QP-2— WTP-4
(Quatrains, II.)— CBOV
("So nigh is grandeur to our dust. ) — GR-a
("In an age," etc.).— AP— ISP— OTA
(So Nigh Is Grandeur.)— HBVY— YT
&BS(fr°IVTandV)e
Volunteer, The.— Herbert Asquith.— LBBV— MM
Volunteer, The. — Eldridge Jefferson Cutler. — AA — HS — IDAH
—MDAH— PAPm
Volunteer, The.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— CBE
Volunteer, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Volunteer, The.— Frank L. Stanton.— MDAH— PAPm
Volunteer Boys.— Henry Archer (?).— APB
Volunteer Organist, The. — Sam Walter Foss. — BTB-6 — DRB —
HHHA— HT— OHCS-30— PPSC— PTA-2
Volunteers, The. — William Haines Lytle. — MC — PAH
Volunteer's Grave, A. — William Alexander Percy. —
Volunteer's Wife, The. — M. A. Dennison. — CCR
(Mary O'Connor, the Volunteer's Wife.) — CD
Voluspo. — Unknown. See Elder Edda.
Voortrekker, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — HBV — RKV
Vos Non Vobis. — Edith Matilda Thomas. — AV
Vot to Call Him.— George V. Hobart.— SPE-7
Vote, A, sel. — Abraham Cowley. -^T,^
"This only grant me, that my means may he. — EPEP —
GBOV— SEP
(Of My Self.)— OBS
(Of Myself.)— LPS-3— OAEP
(Wish, A.)— EPW-2— GBOV— WP
Vote the Traffic Down.— John P. St. John.— WRR-18
Voters. — Muna Lee. — OA
Voter's Responsibility, The.— W. Jennings Demorest. — WRR-18
Votes from Women. — George Fitch. — SPE-8
Voting Woman, The. — Walt Mason. — OHCS-40
Votive Song. — Edward Coote Pinkney. — AA— APA— APW —
(Widow'?~Song.)— BAV— IAP— MOAP— SPP
Vow The — Thomas Owen Beachcroft. — BPM-33
Vow,' A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Vow The. — Meleager, tr. fr. the Greek by John Herman Men-
' vaie. — LPS-1
Vow of Washington, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BTB-6—
Vow to Heavenly Venus, A. — Joachim du Bellay, tr. fr. the
French by Andrew Lang.— AWP
Vow to Love Faithfully [Howsoever He Be Rewarded, A]. —
Petrarch. See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life
["Set me where," etc.}).
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Vow-Breaker, The. — Henry King. — OBS
Vowels, The. — Jonathan Swift (sometimes at. to Anna Letitia
Barbauld). See Riddle, A: "We are little airy," etc.
Vows. — Leonard Cline. — PR
Vox Populi. — John Dryden. See Medal, The.
Vox Ultima Crucis. — John Lydgate. — OBEV — RT
Voyage. — Hart Crane. See Voyages.
Voyage, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
Voyage, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by John
Todhunter. — AWP
Voyage, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL— MAP
Voyage. — Evelyn Scott. — BPM-30
Voyage. — Vincent Starrett. — LPS-1
Voyage, The.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN—VLEP
Voyage a 1'Infini. — Walter Conrad Arensberg. — LA — SBMV
Voyage of Life, The. — Matthew Green. See Spleen, The.
Voyage of Maeldune, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — WRR-12
Voyage of the Good Ship "Union". — Oliver Wendell Holmes. —
CAP
Voyage to Lullaby Land, The. — E. A. Brininstool. — BOL —
OHCS-39
Voyage to the End of Night. — Harold Rosenberg. See Aero
plane Eye, The.
Voyage with the Nautilus, The.— Mary Howitt. — TVSH
Voyager's Prayer, A. — Ojibwa Indians, tr. by Tanner. — WGRP
Voyager's Song, The.— Edward Coote Pinkney.— APW— SPP
Voyager's Song. — Clement Wood. — HBMV
Voyages, sels. — Hart Crane.
"And yet this great wink of eternity" (II). — BLV— NAMP
(Voyage.)— NP
(Voyages, II.)— MAP
Vhere icy and bright dungeons lift" (VI).— TBM
(Voyages, VI.)— MAP
Voyageur, — S. Frances Harrison. See Down the River.
Vulture, The. — Hilaire Belloc. — ABVC— BMEP— HBVY—
PYM— RAR—RIS
Vulture and the Husband-Man, The. — A. C. Hilton. — PA
Vulture of the Alps, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
W
W.— Hilaire Belloc. See Moral Alphabet, A.
Wade in de Water. — Unknown. — APW
Wae's Me for Prince Charlie.— William Glen.— EBSV
Wages.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BPN—EP—EPN—EPNC—
EPP — LLC— OAEP— OQP— QP-2— SPE-3—TCEP—
TPH— VLEP
Wages of Pride, The. — Charles Baudelaire, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Wage-Slaves, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Wage-Slaves to War-Makers.— Ralph Cheyney.— QP-2— RH
Waggawocky. — Shirley Brooks. — PA
Waggon, The. — Alfred Noyes. See Wagon, The.
Waggoner, The. — Edmund Blunden. — MM
Wagner. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB — NAMP
Wagon, The. — Alfred Noyes. — RNP
(Waggon, The.)— CPAN-3
Wagon Train Minstrel. — Alice Shefler Martin. — VF
Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The, sels. — Thomas Buchanan
Read. <
Brave at Home, The.— BLP— BTB-1— HBV— HT— LBAP
— LLC— LPS-2— MDAH— PAP— PAPni
Revolutionary Rising, The. — BTB-1 — CCR — JHP—
OHCS-2— PE— SPE-8
(Rising, The — abr.) — POY
(Rising in 1776, The.)— PB-6— PBGG
(Rising of 1776, The.)— FPE— PAH
Song of the Mountaineers, 1776. — BTB-6
Valley Forge.— MC— PAH
Wagon-Maker, The. — Mary Louise Kempe. — AMV-35
Wagtail and Baby.— Thomas Hardy.— HBMV— PPA
Wahpeton Sioux, The. — Ojibwa Indians, tr. by Kenneth M.
Ellis.— OTA
Waif. — George MacDonald. — BTB-1
Waif, The. — A. C. Smith. — VA
Waifs, The.— J. W. Foley.— SPE-7
WaikikL— Rupert Brooke.— CPB— EPW- 5
Wail of a Disappointed Candidate. — Unknown. — OHCS-14
Wail of a Waitress.— Ethel M. Kelley.— WRR-39
Wail of Prometheus Bound, The. — .ZEschylus. See Prometheus
Bound.
Wail of the Well, The. — Unknown. — DDA
Wailing Lynx.— Lew Sarett.— NP
Waillie, Waillie! (with music). — Unknown (arr. by Daniel
Read and Isadora Bennett Read). — AS
Wait. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Wait for the Morning. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Wait for the Wagon. — Unknown. — PAH
Wait On.— Dnyanodaya.— PDN
Wait On.— Charles C. Hahn.— BTB-7
"Wait Till Your Pa Comes Home." — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Waiter, The.— Gertrude F. Lynch.— WRR-32
Waiter Girl. — Unknown. — MR
Waitin' fer the Cat to Die. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR—
WRR-2
Waiting.— John Burroughs.— AA—APA— BAP— BFV—BLPA
— BTB-9 — BTP— DD— DDA— GPE— HBV— HTR—
LA— LBAP— LEAP — LOW— MHT— NPSC— OBAV
— OHFP — OQP— PB-7— PC— POI— QP-1 — SBA—
WGRP— WTP-2
(My Own Shall Come to Me.)— PECK— RON
Waiting. — Berniee H. Carey. — OA
Waiting.— John Freeman. — CH
Waiting — William Ernest Henley. See In Hospital.
Waiting.— Dorothy Choate Herriman.— CPG
Waiting. — William de Lisle.— AMV-37
Waiting.— Edgar A. Post.— POI— SL
Waiting. — Lizette Woodworm Reese. — SPr
Waiting.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Waiting. — Mary Elizabeth Schwartz.— II B
Waiting. — Inez Sheldon Tyler. — HB
Waiting. — Katharine Tynan. — TIP
Waiting, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— APB— APW— BLV
1_CAP IAP
Waiting — at the Church Door. — Mrs. Alexander McVeigh
Miller.— OHCS-30
Waiting Both.— Thomas Hardy.— CMP— MBP— RNP— WHA
Waiting by the Gate. — William Cullen Bryant. — OHCS-10—
TCAP
Waiting by the Shore. — J. W. Barker. — PRK
Waiting Chords, The. — Stephen Henry Thayer. — AA
Waiting for Father. — Mary Mapes Dodge. — FAOV
Waiting for Santa Claus. — Eudora S. Bumstead. — WRR-51
Waiting for the Children. — Unknown. — BTB-1
Thanksgiving Morning (sel.}.~ WRR-40
Waiting for the Dawning.— Unknown.— 'B'LKP
Waiting for the Galleon —Richard Edward White.— OHCS-28
Waiting for the Grapes. — William Maginn. — LPS-1
Waiting for the Kings.— R. L. Gales.— SDH
Waiting for the May. — Denis Florence McCarthy. — BMC
(Summer Longings.)— HBV— LPS-2
Waiting for the May. — Unknown. — LLC
Waiting Harp, The. — Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, tr. fr. the
Spanish by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
Waiting Juliet, The.— Arthur Quiller-Couch.— WRR-12
Waiting Mothers.— Anne Zucker.— PEDC
Waiting on the Lord. — Oliver Crane. — OHCS-22
Waiting Soul, The.— William Cowper. — NBE
Waiting to Grow. — Frank French (?). — LLC (abr. and si
• diff.}— PEDC— PEM— RYC
Waiting-Room, The (abr.}. — Annie Steger Winston. — SPE-5
Waits, The.— Margaret Deland.— COAH— CRYO— DD— HH
Waits, The.— Mrs. Madeline Thrift Nightingale.— SDH— SUS
Wake, The.— Robert Herrick.— EPEP— EPS— EPW-2— EV-2
Wake Cry. — Waring Cuney. — BANP
Wake, Lady!— Joanna Baillie.— HBV
(Good Morning.)— OTPC
(Morning Song.)— LPS-2
Wake of the Absent, The.— Gerald Griffin.— TIP
Wake of Tim O'Hara, The. — Robert Buchanan. — CD — VA—
WTP-2
Wake of William Orr.— William Drennan.— GTIV— TIP
Wake Up, Little Daisy. — Unknown. — PEM
(Daisy, The.)— PPYP
Wake Up Tomorrow Morning. — Unknown. — VIL
Wakeful Dark, The. — Hortense Flexner. — SPT
Wakeful Swans, The. — Stella Dorothea Gibbons. — BPM-31
Waken, Lords and Ladies Gay.— Sir Walter Scott.— LPS-2—
SBA
(Hunting Song.) —BFVR— BLV— BPB—BPN— BTB-7—
CBE — CBPC — CR— CSBP— EBSV — EPC—
EPN — EV-4 — FPH— GEPM— GN— GR-1 — GS
— GTBS — GTSE— GTSI^ISP— LC— LEAP—
NAL — OAEP— OTPC — POY— RG — SEP—
SPE-2— TOP— TPH
(Two Hunting Songs, II.) — ABVC
Wakened God, The. — Margaret Widdemer. — RH
Wakening, The.— Unknown.— OBEV
Wakers, The.— John Freeman.— HBMV— MBP— TSW
Wakin' the Young Uns.— John C. Boss.— BTB-6— HHHA—
OHCS-32— WRR-33
Waking of Spring, The. — Olive Custance. — VA
Waking of the Lark, The. — Eric Mackay. — VA
Waking Song. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Waking the Boy. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Waking Thought. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — MOM— OQP—
QP-1
Waking Up. — Unknown. — TVC
Waking Up. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — LC
Waking We Walk Separately.— Willard Maas.— BPM-37
Waking Year, The (Nature, LX XX VI). —Emily Dickinson.—
AA— EO AH— HBV— LHV— OHIP
(Life, IX.)— OBAV
Wai, I Swan.— Unknown.— WTP-1
Waldeinsamkeit.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— APW— CAP
—GPE— HBV— IAP— OBAV— SN— WGRP
Walden.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— UFE
Walden, sels. — Henry David Thoreau.
Smoke (fr. Ch. XIII).— AA—APA— AWP— BAV— GPE
—IAP - ISP - JAWP— LA— LBAP - LPS-2-
MOAP— SBA— SN— TOP— WBP
Spring (br. sel.).— HS
Wales. — Lionel Johnson. — MCT
Wales. — E. V. Lucas. See Geography.
Walk at Sunset, A. — William Cullen Bryant. — BAV
Walk Do Not Run. — Sherry Mangan. — AMV-35
Walk in Meditation. — William Wordsworth. See Most Sweet
It Is with Unuplifted Eyes.
Walk in Spring, A.— M. A. Stoddart.— PEM
Walk on the Rocks. — Victor Hugo, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Walk Slowly.— Adelaide Love.— BLPA
Walk Softly.— Myra Perrings.— BPM-36
Walker, The. — Arturo Giovannitti.— LA
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Wanted
Walker, The. — Yvor Winters. — NP
Walker in Nicaragua. — "Joaquin" Miller. See With Walker
in Nicaragua.
Walker of the Snow, The. — Charles Dawson Shanly. — VA
Walkers, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Walking.— Grace Glaubitz. — GFA
Walking. — Thomas Traherne. — BLV
Walking All Ways at Once. — Albert Clements. — BPM-37
Walking at Night.— Amor y Hare.— MLP-— NLK
Walking Home. — Unknown, tr. jr. the Chinese by Robert
Bridges.— EPP— PWB
Walking in a Garden. — William Browne. See Britannia's Pas-
Walkin<* Man of Rodin, The.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Walking Road, The.— Richard Hughes.— OBMV
Walking Song.— Charles Williams.— MV-1—TCPD
Walking Song for a Winter's Day. — Anderson M. Scruggs. —
Walking with God.— William Cowper. — BEL— CRE— CRP—
OAEP— OBEC— TOP— WLIP
(Olney Hymns.)— -CEP
Walking with God. — Unknown. — BLRP
Walky-Talky Jenny (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Wall The. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — ME
Wall, The. — Arthur L. Phelps. — OCL
Wall, The. — Isidor Schneider. — PG
Wall Street Wail. — Enid Crawford Pierce.— HB
Walla, the Fairest Nymph. — William Browne. See Britannia s
Pastorals.
Wallace, The, sels. — Henry the Minstrel.
Description of Wallace, A (Bk. IX, 11. 1915-1940).— EBSV
Wallace's Lament for the Graham (Bk. X, 11. 563-582).—
EBSV
War Summons the Lover (Bk. VI, 11. 81-96).— EBSV
Wallace of Uhlen. — D. Vinton Blake. — SPE-8
Wallace's Lament for the Graham. — Henry the Minstrel. See
Wallace.
Wallenstein, sel. — Friedrich Schiller, tr. fr. the German by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Mythology. — LLC
Wall-Flower, The.— Walter Savage Landor.— OBVV
(Youth and Age.) — EA
Wall-Flower, The. — Henrik Arnold Thaulov Wergeland, tr. fr.
the Scandinavian bv Sir Edmund Gosse. — AWP — JAWP
— WBP
Walloping Window-Blind, The.— Charles E. Carryl. See Davy
and the Goblin.
Walls.— Hervey Allen.— HBMV
Walls. — Eva Gore-Booth. — MBP
Walls.— Marjorie Meeker. — PC
Walls.— Myriam Page.— MOM
Walls of Jericho, The.— Blanche Taylor Dickinson. — CDC
\Valpole' s Attack on Pitt. — Robert WTalpole.— BTB-6
Walpurgis in a Skyscraper. — Gerta Aison. — AMV-35
Walrus and the Carpenter, The. — "Lewis Carroll." See
Through the Looking-Glass.
Walsinghame. — Sir Walter Raleigh. See As Ye Came from
the Holy Land.
Walt Whitman.— Zona Gale.— GA
Walt Whitman. — Harrison Smith Morris. — A A — DD — GA
Walt Whitman.— Lincoln Reis.— OTA
Walt Whitman. — Francis Howard Williams.— AA — DD— GA
Walt Whitman. — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
Walt Whitman's Caution. — Walt Whitman. — OTA
Walter and His Dog. — Elizabeth Lee Follen,— SAS
Walter Lesly— Unknown.— ESPB
Walter Pater.— Lionel Pigot Johnson.— EPW_-5
Walter Savage Landor's Favorite Cat, Chinchinillo. — Walter
Savage Landor.— WRR-3 5
Walter von der Vogelweid. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. —
PPA TBV
Walton's Book of Lives. — William Wordsworth. See Ecclesi
astical Sonnets.
Waltz, The.— Dorothy Parker.— PPD-2
Waltzing Mice. — David McCord. — RIS
Waltz-Quadrille, A.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— WRR-26
Waly, Waly, Love Be Bonnie (in Percy's Reliques).— Un
known.— LPS--1— SBA— SEP
(Forsaken.)— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— WTP-1
(Forsaken Bride.)— GPE—GTBS
(Jamie Douglas — Lament of Barbara, Marchioness of Doug
las.)— OBB—WHA
(0, Waly, Waly.)— EBSV— OBS
("O, waly, waly, up the bank.") — AEP-W— EG (abr.)—
(Waly, Waly.)— BB — BCEP — BSV — CBOV — EA —
EPW-1— EV-2— LEAP— OBEV
"Wan sun westers, faint and slow, The" (Echoes, XIV). —
William Ernest Henley.— BPN
Wander Lovers, The.— Richard Hovey. See Wander-Lovers,
The.
Wander Lure, The. — Kendall Banning.— NLK
Wanderer, The.— Zoe Akins.— BAP— HBMV— LEAP— NLK—
NP— OTA— SBMV
Wanderer, The.— Austin Dobson.— CPOI— HBV— TOP
(Rondel: The Wanderer.)— MBP
Wanderer, The.— Eugene Field. — BLP — MPC-11 — PEF —
TVSH
Wanderer, The.— Amanda Benjamin Hall.— HBMV
"Wanderer," The, sels.— John Masefield.— PM
Crowd, The.
Eight Bells.
Ending, The.
.
— "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-
Wanderer, The (Continued).
I Saw Her Here.
If.
Liverpool — 1890.
Liverpool — 1930.
Masque of Liverpool, A.
On Skysails.
Pay.
Posted.
Setting Forth, The.
Under Three Lower Topsails.
"Wanderer," The ("You swept across," etc.)
Wanderer and Wonderer.
"Wanderer," The ("All day they loitered by the resting ships").
—John Masefield.— MCCG—PM—TCEP
Wanderer, The, sels. — "Owen Meredith" (Re
Lytton) .
Palingenesis (fr. Bk. VI).— WRR-23
Portrait, The (fr. Bk. II).— BTB-6— EP— EPW-5— HBV
— LPS-1— MR— OHCS-11— SPE-5
Wanderer, The.— William Alexander Percy.— LS— SPP
Wanderer, The. — John M. Synge. See Prelude: "Still south,'
etc.
Wanderer, The.— Unknown (mod. fr. the Old English).—
EPOM
Wanderer, The.— William Carlos Williams.— MAP A
Wanderer, The. — William Wordsworth. See Excursion, The.
\Vanderer and Wonderer. — John Masefield. See "Wanderer,"
The.
Wanderer from the Fold, The, sel. ("Oh, fairly spread thy
early sail"). — Emily Bronte. — CPOI
Wanderer, Linger Here Awhile. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek
by Edmund Gosse. — GT-2
(To a Traveler.)— OTA
Wanderers. — Laurence Binyon. — TPH
WTanderers, The. — Robert Browning. See Paracelsus.
Wanderers.— Charles Stuart Calverley.— EPW-5— THP
Wanderers.— Thomas Curtis Clark.— OQP—QP-1
Wanderers.— Walter de la Mare,— CP— LC— SMP
Wanderers.— James Hebblethwaite.— GT-2
Wanderers. — Rose Myra Phillips.— BPP
Wanderers.— George Sylvester Viereck.— GPE — LBMV
Wanderer's Litany, — Arthur Stringer. — WGRP
Wranderer's Night-Songs. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr.
the German by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AWP
—CAP— JAWP— WBP
"O'er all the hill-tops" (II).
"Thou that from the Heavens art" (I).
Wanderer's Song, A. — John Masefield — BMEP — MBP— MCCG
— NLK— PM— POY— PYM— TSW— TSWC
Wanderer's Song. — Arthur Symons. — BMEP — MBP — POTT
Wanderer's Wish, The. — Alasdair Alpin MacGregor. — HMSP
Wanderin' (A and B vers., with music). — Unknown. — AS
Wandering. — Hortense Flexner. — HBMV
Wandering Ant, The. — Corydon Bell.— RAR
Wandering Jew, The. — Pierre Jean de Beranger, tr. fr. the
French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
\Vandering Jew, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Wandering Jew, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. —
OHCS-35
Wandering Knight's Song, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish
by John Gibson Lockhart.— BFVR— HBV
("My ornaments are arms/') — EG
Wandering Lunatic Mind, The. — Edward Carpenter. — WGRP
Wandering Spectre, The. — Unknown. — CH
Wandering Void, The. — Harvard Lampoon. — CAG
Wandering Willie.— Robert Burns.— EBSV— MB L
Wandering Willie.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— EPC— POTT
(Home No More Home to Me.)— CH
(To the Tune of Wandering Willie.)— EPW-5
Wanderings of Cain, The, sel. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Fruit Plucker, The (fr. The Prefatory Note).— CH
(Boy in the Wilderness.)— OTPC
(Child in the Wilderness.)— LC
Wanderings of Oisin, The, sel. — William Butler Yeats.
Island of Sleep, The.— TIP
Wanderings of the Birds, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Wander-Lovers, The. — Richard Hovey. — AA — HBV — LEAP —
OBAV— TCAP— TPH
(Wander Lovers, The.)— APB
Wander-Lure. — Hermann Ford Matin. — DDA
Wanderlust.— Gerald Gould. See Wander-Thirst.
Wanderlust. — Isabel Ecclestone MacKay. — NLK
Wanderlust, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Wanderlust.— Helen Vitello.— OTA
Wanderlust. — Alba Zizzamia. — CAG
Wander-Thirst. — Gerald Gould.— BFP— BMEP— NLK— ODP
Wa JlOTA— POT— TSW— TSWC— TVSH
(Wanderlust.)— HBV— TBV
Waning Moon, The.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— CBE— CH
- q , r w.n
Waning Summer. — Thomas Nashe. See Summer's Last Will
and Testament. ,„ . , -or T> A
Want of You, The.— Ivan Leonard Wright.— BLP A
Want to Be Whur Mother Is.— James Whitcornb Riley. —
CPWR— HSP
Wanted. — Anson G. Chester. — OHCS-13
(World Wants Men, The— abr. and si. diff.) — PEDC
-
God Give Us Men.)-BLPA-HT-OQP-PJH-2-QP-l
— SPE-4— WBLP
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Wanted
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Wanted ( Continu ed~) .
(Men— Wanted.)— JPIP
(Nation's Prayer, The.)— PVS
(Need for Men, The.)— SPS
Wanted — a Drink. — Unknown,— SPE-4
Wanted — a Governess. — Un known . — W R R- 5 6
Wanted— a Man. — St. Clair Adams.— ICBD
Wanted — a Man. — Edmund Clarence Stedraan. — FF — IAP —
PAH— POI
WTanted — a Minister's Wife. — Unknown. — BLPA
Wanted — a Pastor. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Wanted—a Wif e.— Unknown.— WKR-S 1
Wanted — a \Voman. — Unknown. — BTB-9
Wanted to See His Old Home.— New York Sun.— BTB-6
Wanting Is — What? — Robert Browning. — BPN — EP — EPN—
EPNC— EPP— TCEP— VLEP
Wanting So the Face Divine. — Caroline Giltinan. — MRV
Wanting the Impossible.— Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Wants of Man, The. — John Quincy Adams. — LPS-3— MHT
(a&r.)— OHCS-6— PR (si. diff.)
(Man Wants But Little Here Below— a&r.) — BTB-2
Wapentake. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AA — CAP
War. — Stephen Vincent Benet. See John Brown's Body.
War.— William Blake.— BHV
(War Song, A.)— OHIP
(War Song to Englishmen, The.) — CH
War. — Witter Bynner. — RH
War.— Herbert Cadett.— BHV
War.— Sam Walter Foss.— MDAH— PAPm
War.— Chief Joseph (of the Nez Perce Indians).— OTA— RH
\Varl— J. Gilchrist Lawson.— WBLP
War. — Richard Le Gallienne. See Illusion of War, The.
War.— E. Merrill Root.— OQP— OTA— QP-2—RH
War. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Queen Mab.
War.— George Sterling. — R"H
WTar. — Arthur Stringer. — OCL
War ! — Unknown. — RH
War, The.— Jones Very.— IAP— T CAP
War.— William Lightfoot Visscher.— GPWW
War, The: A-Z.— John R. Edwards.— BOH V
War and Hell, sel. ("Old, old dream, The," etc.). — Ernest
Crosby. — RH
War and Washington. — Jonathan Mitchell Sewell. See Cato.
War at Home, The.— Willard Wattles.— OQP— QP-2— RH
War Bird's Burlesque, A (with •music'), — Unknown. — AS
War Children.— Moysheh Oyved.— CGOV
War Display. — Edmund Vance Cooke (a&r.) — RH
(Fleet, The— si. diff.)— SPE-4
War Films, The.--.SVr Henry Newbolt.— MM
War for the Sake of Peace. — James Thomson. See Britannia.
War Game in the Choir, The. — Unknown. — SPE-6
War Horse, The.— L. Fleming.— GPWW
War Inevitable, The.— Patrick Henry. — LLC (a&r.) — OHFP
— PP— PPYP (a&r.)— YFR
(Call to Arms, The.)— PPS
(Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.) — GDAH
(Liberty or Death — much a&r.) — MHT
(Speech before the Virginia Convention — si. a&r.) — SPS
(Speech in the Virginia Convention. March 23, 1775.) —
TCAP— WTRR-49 (a&r.)
(Speech of Patrick Henry.)— OHCS-25
(War Is Actually Begun.)— ID AH (si. a&r.)
War Is Hell.— David B. Page.— WRR-56
War Is Kind (War Is Kind, I).— Stephen Crane.— APA—
GR-a— HBV— SB A
(If War Be Kind.) —BAP (a&r.)— RH— WTP-3 (much
(War Is°Kind— I.)— LA— MOAP
War Memorial, Egglescliffe, The. — Thomas J. Wood. — BPM-32
War Message, The.— Woodrow Wilson.— SPS
War Poem. — Richard Le Gallienne. — PAPm
War Relief.— Oliver Herford.— BOHV
War Rosary, The.— Nellie Hurst.— GPWW
War Scout Dreams of Home, A. — Mandan Indians, tr. by
Frances Densmore. — OTA
War Ship of Peace, The. — Samuel Lover. — PAH
War Song, A.— William Blake.— OHIP
(War.)— BHV
(War Song to Englishmen, The.) — CH
War Song. — Alice Howey Booth. — AMV-37
War Song, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the
King (Coming of Arthur, The).
War Song.— Unknown. — ABF
War Song of Dinas Vawr, The.) — Thomas Love Peacock. See
Misfortunes of Elphin, The.
War Song of Kishon. — Bible O. T. See Judges.
War Song of the Red Sea. — Bible O. T. See Exodus.
War Song of the Saracens, The. — James Elroy Flecker. —
GTML— MBP— MM— OBVV— WHA
War Song of the Welsh Freebooter, The. — Thomas Love Pea
cock. See Misfortunes of Elphin, The.
War Song to Englishmen, A. — William Blake. See War Song,
War Songs. — Ojibwa Indians, tr. by H. R. Schoolcraft. See
Ojibwa War Songs.
War Summons the Lover. — Henry the Minstrel. See Wallace.
War Thus Comes to an End, The. — Woodrow Wilson. — AOAH
War under Water. — Joseph Rodman Drake. See Culprit Fay,
The.
War Widow, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
War with America, The. — William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. —
SPE-8
War with Holland. — John Dryden. See Annus Mirabilis.
War with Spain, The, sels. — Henry Cabot Lodge.
Battle of Manila, The.— SPE-8
Battle of Santiago, The.— SPE-8
Rough Riders, The.— SPE-8
Ward McAllister. — Kenneth Allan Robinson.— NYBV
Warden, Keep a Place for Me. — "Peleg Arkwright" (Davii
Law Proudfit).— OHCS-16
Warden of the Cinque Ports, The. — Henry Wadsworth Long
fellow. — AA— CAP — HBV — IAP — MCT — PER-
TCAP— WHA
War-Horn of the Elkings, The. — William Morris. See Hous<
of the Wolfings.
War-Horse, The.— -Bible O. T. See Job.
War-Horse, The. — Thomas Babington Macauley. See Lays oj
Ancient Rome.
War-Horse Buyers, The. — Arthur Chapman. — PPA
War-Lullaby, A. — Emile Cammaerts, tr. fr. the French.— RH
Warm Babies. — Keith Preston. — BFP — HBMV
Warm Cradle, The. — (Miss) Laurence Alma-Tadema. — BOL
"Warm, hands, warm, daddy's gone to plough." — Unknown. —
PPL.
Warm. Welcome, A. — Unknown. — VIL
Warning, The. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.-
Warning.— W. H. Gerry.— CAG
Warning. — Josephine Miles. — TB
Warning ("George had been warned that the green apples"). —
Unknown. — GSRC
Warning, The ("Good morning, Mr. Morse, we've nothing for
you here."). — Unknown. — WRR-35
Warning. ("Let no one say he is adored"). — Unknown. — APW
Warning.— Miriam Vedder.— NYBV
Warning. — Margaret Widdemer. — PR
Warning against Wine, A. — Dwight L. Moody. — TS
Warning and Reply.— Emily Bronte.— GTIV— OBVV— V A—
VLEP
Warning in November. — Richard Warren Hatch. — BPM-35 —
PPD-2
Warning to One. — Merrill Moore. — MAP — NP — PIAE
Warning to the Intemperate. — Charles Lamb. See Confessions
of a Drunkard.
Warnings from Histonr (Various Authors, in reference to
Arbor Day).— ADAH
Arizona. — Emil Rothe. — ADAH
France.— R. W. Phipps.— ADAH
Kentucky. — Cassius M. Clay. — ADAH
Massachusetts. — Professor Sargent. — ADAH
Northwest, The.— Emil Rothe. — ADAH
Ohio. — Emil Rothe. — ADAH
Palestine. — Emil Rothe. — ADAH
Pyrenees Mountains, The. — R. W. Phipps. — ADAH
St. Helena.— R. W. Phipps.— ADAH
Sicily. — Emil Rothe. — ADAH
Spain. — Emil Rothe. — ADAH
Warp and Woof. — Harry Halbisch.— BLRP
War-Path, The.— Vachel Lindsay. See Five Seals in the Sky,
The.
Warren's Address. — John Pierpont. — CCR — DD — GN— IDAH
— LPS-2— OHCS-8— PAH — PAP — PAPm — PB GG—
PEDC— SPE-5
(General Joseph Warren's Address.) — WBLP
(Stand! the Ground's Your Own.) — WRR-5
(Warren's Address at Bunker Hill.)— HBV— HBVY—
JHP— OFPE— RON
(Warren's Address to the American Soldiers'.) — A A — APL
—APW — GA— LEAP— MC—TB-6— PECK—
PTA-2— WTP-7
"Fear ye foes who kill for hire?" (sel.). — PRK
Warrior Ghost. — Don West. — OHPP
Warrior Maid, The. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — HBV
Warrior Mothers. — Fanny Bixby Spencer. — RH
Warrior Passes, The.— Hubert Kelley.— DD— GA— LPS-1
Warrior to His Dead Bride, The. — Adelaide Anne Procter. —
OBVV
Warrior Warns the Foe, A. — Sioux Indians, tr. by Frances
Densmore. — OTA
Warrior without a Shield. — Henry Harrison. — AMV-35
Warrior's Prayer, A. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — OQP — QP-1
Wars. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Wars of Germany, The. — Unknown. — CSF
War's Sacrifice.— V. S. Mosby.— WRR-3
(After the Battle.)— OHCS-29
Warship "Dixie," The. — Frank L. Stanton. — MDAH
War-Ship of 1812, The.— Philadelphia Record. —PAPm
War-Song, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
War-Song. — James G. Percival. — PBGG
War-Song of Dinas Vawr, The.— Thomas Love Peacock. See
Misfortunes of Elphin, The.
Wartime Christmas. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
War-Token, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Court
ship of Miles Standish, The.
Warum Sind Denn Die Rosen So Blass. — Heinrich Heine, tr.
fr. the German by Heinrich Heine. — AWP — JAWP—
WBP
Warwick — the King-Maker, sel. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
See Last of the Barons, The.
Warwickshire. — David Garrick. — AEP-D
Was I to Blame? — Dudley Louis Bonde. — BTB-6
"Was it the proud full sail of his great verse." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXXVI).
Was It You?— Stewart I. Long.— WBLP
Was It You? — Robert W. Service. — CPS
"Was Jesus chaste?" — William Blake. See Everlasting
Gospel, The.
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Wasp
Was Lincoln King? — Ella M. Bangs. — SPE-4 — WRR-45
Was Pa Ever a Boy? — Georgiana Billings. — WRR-52
Was She a Witch? — Laura E. Richards. — MPB
Was There Another Spring? — Helen Hay. — AA
"Was this the face that launched a thousand ships?" — Christo
pher Marlowe. See Dr. Faustus.
Wash Day. — Unknown. — PPYP
Wash Dolly Up like That. — Eleanor Kirk Ames. — PEOR —
PTWP
Wash Lowry's Reminiscence. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Wash of Cold River.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle) .— - CMP
Wash-Day. — Dorothy Burnham Eaton. — AMV-36
Washday. — Elizabeth F. Upson. — GFA
Washer of the Ford, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).
_GPE— LBBV
Washers of the Shroud, The. — James Russell Lowell. — AP —
APB— CAP— HBV— IAP— PAH— PAP— TCAP
Washer-Woman, The. — Otto Leland Bohanan.— BANP
Washerwoman. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Washerwoman's Friend, The. — Eugene F. Ware. — OHCS-26
Washerwoman's Song. — L. A. G. Strong. — YT
Washerwoman's Song, The. — Eugene Fitch Ware. — LOW —
MHT— POI— SPE-4
Washing. — Unknown. — PPYP
Washing and Dressing. — Ann Taylor. — SAS
Washing-Day. — Unknown. See "They that wash on Monday."
Washing-Day ("While mother is tending baby"). — Unknown. —
WRR-50
Washington. — D. H. Bolles. — WRR-49
Washington. — William Cullen Bryant. — LL-1 — PTA-2
Washington.— Hezekiah Butterworth.— OHCS-3 5— WRR-49
(Crown Our Washington.) — DD — HH— PEDC — PEOR—
WOAH
Washington. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Ode to Na
poleon Bonaparte.
Washington.— W. W. Caldwell.— WRR-17
Washington.— Eliza Cook.— HT— WOAH— WRR-49
(Tribute to Washington.) — BTB-2
Washington. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Washington. — Joseph Hopkinson. — WRR-49
Washington. — Abraham Lincoln. — VIL
Washington. — James Russell Lowell. See Under the Old Elm.
Washington. — Thomas M. Menihan. — WRR-49
Washington. — Geraldine Meyrich. — OHIP
Washington. — Harriet Monroe. See Commemoration Ode.
Washington. — Denis O'Crowley. — OHIP
Washington. — Charles Phillips. — LLC (abr.) — PTWP
Washington. — John A. Prentice. — OHIP
Washington. — James Jeffrey Roche. — GA — MC— PAH
No Angel Led (br. sel.).—DD
Washington. — W. Hamilton Spence. — NPTP
Washington. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — MPB
Washington (acrostic) ("W is for Warren, a soldier brave and
bold' ' ) — Unknown. — WRR-49
Washington (acrostic) ("Washington boys, etc."). — Unknown.
—WRR-45
Washington ("Washington, the brave"). — Unknown. — HH —
PEDC
(Inscription at Mount Vernon.)— DD— GA— MC— OHIP—
OQP— PSO— QP-1
Washington ("When General Washington was young"). — Un
known.— WRR-49
Washington (acrostic) ("Where may the wearied eye"). — Un
known.— WRR-26
Washington ("Washington! Methinks I see"). — Daniel Web
ster. See Addition to the Capitol.
Washington ("We are met to testify"). — Daniel Webster. See
Character of Washington, The.
Washington.— Mary Wingate.— HH— OHIP— PSO— WOAH
Washington.— B. Y. Williams.— OQP— QP-1
Washington a Model for Youth.— Timothy Dwight.— PEOR
(Glory of Washington, The.)— PEDC— RON
Washington and Franklin. — Walter Savage Landor. See
Imaginary Conversations.
Washington and His Friends. — Olive E. Dana.— WRR-49
Washington and His Generals. — George Lippard. See Legends
of the American Revolution, 1776, or Washington and
His Generals.
Washington and Lincoln. — William McKinley. — LBAH
Washington and Lincoln (acrostics). — Wendell Phillips Staf
ford.— PSO
Washington and Lincoln ("No countries have the heroes ). —
Unknown.— WRR-45
Washington and Lincoln ("Washington and Lincoln — their
names are"). — Unknown. — WRR-49
Washington and Lincoln ("We are marching from the east"). —
Unknown.— WRR-46
Washington and Lincoln Compared. — Unknown. — WRR-4S
Washington and Our Schools and Colleges. — Charles W. Eliot.
—WOAH
Washington and the Constitution. — John M. Harlan. — WOAH
Washington and the Generals of the Revolution, sel. — Unknown.
George Washington. — WOAH
Washington as a Civilian. — Fisher Ames. — BTB-1
Washington As He Looked. — Unknown. — WOAH
Washington at Home. — Jennie Triplett. — HB
Washington at Prayer. — Mason L. Weems. — WRR-49
Washington at Trenton. — Richard Watson Gilder. — WOAH
Washington at Valley Forge.— Theodore Parker.— WRR- 10
Washington at Valley Forge,— R. G. Sutherland.— WOAH
Washington before the Battle of Long Island, August, 1776.—
George Washington. See Washington's Address to His
Troops.
Washington Bicentennial, The.— Clara Beck. — HB
Washington Birthday Drill and Tableaux. — Stanley SchelL —
WRR-49
Washington by the Delaware. — "Joaquin" Miller. — FF — POI
Washington in History. — Chauncey Depew.— WOAH
Washington Is Appointed Commander-in-Chief . — Sydney George
Fisher.— WOAH
Washington, Lincoln, and the American Flag, sel. — Unknown.
Patriotic Band, The. — FOAH
Washington McNeeley. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
"Washington, man of mystery." — Unknown. — RIS
Washington Monument, The. — Edna Dean Proctor. — WRR-49
Washington Monument, The. — Alma Adams Wiley. — PEDC
Washington Monument, The. — Robert C. Winthrop. — PEOR
(National Monument to Washington — C.). — BTB-1 —
OHCS-2
Washington Monument by Night. — Carl Sandburg. — CMP —
OHIP— SASS
Washington on His Appointment as Commander-in-Chief . —
George Washington. — WRR-49
Washington Sequoia, The, sel. — Milicent Washburn Shinn.
Yosemite. — AA
Washington: The Ideal American. — Newell Dwight Hillis. —
WRR-42
Washington, the Patriot. — William McKinley. — WOAH
Washington under the Old Elm. — James Russell Lowell. See
Under the Old Elm.
Washingtoniana. — (Various sources.) — WOAH
Washington-Month.— Will Carleton.— WOAH
Washington's Address to His Troops. — George Washington. —
BTB-8— PEDC— RON— WRR-49
(Washington before the Battle of Long Island.) — WOAH
Washington's Administration (acrostic). — Unknown. — WRR-49
Washington's Administration, 1787-1797. — Edward S. Ellis. — -
WOAH
Washington's Birthday. — Arthur J. Burdick. — OHIP— WRR-49
Washington's Birthday. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — PTA-2 —
SPE-6
Washington's Birthday. — Rufus Choate. See Birthday of Wash
ington, The.
Washington's Birthday. — Charles S. Davis. — HH
Washington's Birthday. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — PEDC —
RON— WRR-48 (abr.)
(Ode for Washington's Birthday.) — DD — GA — PSO (abr.')
(Welcome to Washington's Birthday — with music.) —
WRR-49
Washington's Birthday. — George Howland. See Washington's
Birthday Ever Honored.
Washington's Birthday. — Margaret Sangster (Mrs. Gerrit Van
Deth). — GA— HH— MPC-8— PEDC— PEOR— WOAH
Washington's Birthday Ever Honored. — George Howland. —
WRR-49
(Washington's Birthday.)— WOAH
Washington's Commission as Commander-in-Chief. — John Han
cock.— WRR-49
Washington's Day. — Mary K. D. Dingwall. — WRR-49
Washington's Fame. — Asher Robbins. — PEOR — WOAH
Washington's Farewell Address (Sept. 17, 1796). — George
Washington.— WOAH
"In looking forward to the moment" (sel.).
(Farewell Address.)— WRR-5
Washington's Farewell to His Army. — Unknown. — WRR-10
Washington's Farewell to His Army, sels. — George Washington.
"It is universally acknowledged," etc. — WOAH
"With a heart full of love and gratitude I now take leave."
—WRR-49
Washington's Farewell to His Wife. — George Washington. —
WRR-49
Washington's Genius. — Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus. — WRR-42
Washington's Grave. — Marshall S. Pike. — SPE-7
Washington's Inauguration. — Edward Everett Hale. — WOAH
Washington's Kiss. — Annie S. Downs. — HS — WRR-25
Washington's Last Days. — Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye. —
Washington's Life. — Eliza Cook. See George Washington.
Washington's Life. — Unknown (at. to M. Alice Bryant). —
WRR-49
(George Washington ["In seventeen hundred thirty-two"].)
—HH— PPYP— RON— YPS
(George Washington ["Yes, seventeen hundred thirty-
two"— <f if. vers.l.}— WRR-49
Washington's Monument. — Unknown. — OHIP — PAH
Washington's Name in the Hall of Fame. — Margaret Elizabeth
(Munson) Sangster. — WOAH
Washington's Proclamation. — Unknown. — PEOR
Washington's Religious Character. — William McKinley, —
WOAH
Washington's Rules of Behavior. — George Washington. —
(Washington's Rules of Conduct — si. diff.) — PEDC
Washington's Service to Education. — Charles W. E. Chapin. —
WOAH
Washington's Statue.— Henry T. Tuckerman. — AA— WOAH
Washington's Sword and Franklin's Staff. — John Quincy Adams.
— OHCS-2
Washington's Tomb. — Ruth Lawrence. — OHIP
Washington's Training. — Charles Wentworth Upham. — PEOR
Washington's Vow. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — OHIP
Wasp, The. — Francis Hopkinson. — APB
Wasp The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — BMEP —
GBOV-GPE— TSW
Wasp, The.— Eden Phillpotts.— BMEP
585
Wasp
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Wasp and the Bee, The. — Unknown. — LPP
'Wasp nests and yaller jackets." — Unknown. See Cowboy
Boasting Chants.
'Wasp's" Frolic, The.— Unknown.— PAH
Wassail. — John Bale. See Kynge Johan.
Wassail, The.— Robert Herrick.— EPS
Wassail Chorus at the Mermaid Tavern. — Theodore Watts-
Dunton.— BMEP— OBEV
Wassail Song, The ("Here we come a-wassailing").— Unknown.
(Here We Come a- Whistling— diff. vers.)— CRYO— SDH
(Twelfth Night Carol.)— PCD
Wassail Song ("Wassail! Wassail! All around the town").—
, Unknown.— CHIP
\\assaile, The ("Give way, give way, ye Gates, and win"). —
unknown. — MV-2
Wassail er's Song. — Robert Southwell. — COAH — CRYO
Wassailing Song ("We wish you merry Christmas," etc.}. —
Unknown. — CHB
Waste.— John Masefield.— PM
Waste.— Edward Shanks.— LBBV
Waste Land, The.— T. S. Eliot.— PP
Burial of the Dead, The.
Death by Water, The.
Fire Sermon, The.
La La.
What the Thunder Said.
Waste Not, Want Not.— Unknown.— OHCS-18
Waste of Time. — John Theobald. — SMP
Waste Places. — Samuel F. Gary. — ADAH
Waste Places, The.— James Stephens.— CBOV— CMP— GPE—
GTML— HBV— NP— NV
(In Waste Places.)— GTSL—MBP—TCPD
Wasted.— J. F. Norton.— BTB-6
Wasted Day, A.— James Buckham.— MHT
Wasted Day, A.— Frances Cornford.— HBMV— MBP— TSW—
Wasted Hours. — Medora Addison. — NLK
Wasted Hours. — William Henry Davies. — SMP
Wasted Life, A. — William Jennings Bryan. — SPE-5
Wasted Morning, A. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — PPA
Wasted Sympathy, A. — Winifred Howells. — AA
Wasted, Weary, Wherefore Stay. — Sir Walter Scott. See Guy
Mannering.
Wasteful Woman. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House,
The (Unthrift).
Waster, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Wastes of Time, The.— Alfred, Lord Douglas.— ES
Wastrel, The.— Reginald Wright Kauffman.— HBV
Wat Tyler, sel. — Robert Southey.
Wat Tyler (Song).— B CEP
Watch, The.— Frances Cornford.— HBMV— MBP
Watch i^ the Night, A (abr.) .—Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Watch in the Wood, The.— John Masefield. — PM
Watch Long Enough, and You Will See the Leaf . — Conrad
Aiken. — CMP
Watch Night. — Horatius Bonar. — BTB-5
Watch of a^ Swan, The.— Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. — AA
limes at.
-PBGG
(National Air: Germany.) — PER
Watch the Corners. — Lulu Linton. — HT — POI — SL— SPE-4
Watch Yourself Go By.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— BLPA— POI
(Cure for Fault-Finding, A — abr.) — WBLP
Watch-Cat, The.— Elliot Walker.— WRR-3 5
Watcher, The.— Sarah Josepha Hale.— AA
Watcher, The. — James Stephens. — HBV — MBP —
Watcher, The. — Margaret Widdemer. — CV — DD — GR-a —
HBMV — LOW — CHIP— POI— RON— TCAP— TSW
(Watcher— Mother, The.)— OQP— QP-1
Watcher at the Gate, The. — Samuel H. M. Byers.— RH
Watchers, The.— Arlo Bates. — A A
Watchers, The. — Henry Meade Bland. — MRV
Watchers, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
Watchers of the Sky (Torch-Bearers, I).— Alfred Noyes
Copernicus. — W SN
Epilogue.— WSN
Galileo.— WSN
Kepler.— WSN
("This music leads us far" — sel. fr. above.) — OQP
watctt ot a £>wan, The. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. — A
Watch on the Rhine. — Max Schneckenburger (sometime
to Carl Wilheim).— HBV (orig. and tr.)— LLC— P
QP-2
n.— WSN
Newton.
Prologue: The Observatory.— WSN
Sir John Herschel Remembers. — WSN
Tycho Brahe.— WSN
(Song of Jeppe, The — sel. fr. above.) — EPP
William Herschel Conducts.— WSN
Watchin' Out for Subs. — "U. A. L." — GPWW
Watchin' the Sparkin'. — Fred Emerson Brooks. — HHHA —
HSP— OHCS-38— SPE-4
Watching. — Fanny Forester. — AA— LPS-3
Watching Angels. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — PPL
Watching by a Sick-Bed. — John Masefield. — NP — PM
Watching for Crumbs. — Unknown. — PPYP
Watching the Cook. — Laura Spencer Porter. — WRR-S2
Watchman, What of the Night? — Bible O. T. See Isaiah
Watchman's Story, A. — John F. Nicholls. — OHCS-27
Watchmen of the Night. — Cecil Roberts. — VOD
Watch-Tower of the South. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — MOAP
Watchword, A. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — FF — POI
Watchword of the Fleet, A. — Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-2
Watchwords. — Arthur Cleveland Coxe.— SPE-4
(Present Age, The.)— BLPA
Water.— Hilda Conkling.— LC— NP
Water.— Eliza Cook.— OHCS-35
Water.— John B. Gough. — HT (much abr.) — PEOR (abr.) —
SPE-5 (much abr.)
Water. — Unkn own .— PRK
Water and Air. — Robert Browning. See Pauline.
Water and Rum.— John B. Gough.— BTB-6— OHCS-32
Water Babies, The, sels. — Charles Kingsley.
Clear and Cool.— GN— PC— SEP
(Song from "The Water Babies.") — PASC
(Song of the River.)— LPS-2— MV-1— OOP— SN
(River, The.)— CGOV
(Tide River, The.)— ABVC— HBV
Lost Doll, The.— CCP— CFBP— CPN— GS— GSRC— MPB
—MPC-1— OTPC— PRWS— RON— SPE-1—TVC
— TVSH— TYP
(My Childhood Love.)— WRR-22
(My Little Doll.)— CPOI
(Song of a Doll, A.)— OFPE
(Song of Madame Do-As-You-Would-Be-Done-By, The.)
Young and Old.— CPOI — EV-5 — FAOV — FF — FPH —
GTBS — GTSL— HBV— MCCG— OFPE— OTPC
— POI— PTER— SB A— TSW— TSWC
(Old, Old Song, The.)— BFVR—BTP— CTBP— EPC—
EPW-4— OTA— PYM— SPE-4
(Old Song, The.)— LC— OBVV— PFE— PG— TOP
(When AH the World Is Young.)— BTB-9— LLC
(Wild Oats.)— WRR-2
Water Boy.— Unknown.— ANL— WTP-1
(Water-Boy.)— APW—SPP
Water Color, A.— -Unknown. — WrRR-26
Water Crowvoot, The.— William Barnes. — EPW-S
Water Fantasy. — Fannie Stearns Davis. — LBMV
"Water has no color." — Ho Orleans. See Father Gander.
Water into Wine, The. — E. E. Higbee. — LLC
Water Jewels, — Mrs. Mary Frances Butts. — RON — TVC —
TVSH
Water Lady, The.— Thomas Hood.— CH— HBV— VA
Water Lily, The. — Mrs. Mary Frances Butts. — BTB-6 — HT
Water Lily. — John Farrar. — GFA
Water Mill, The.— Sarah Doudney. See Man o' Airlie, The.
Water Mill, The. — Ann Hawkshawe. — OTPC
Water Noises.— Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— GFA— MLP— NP
— RAR— SP— VOD
Water o' Wearie's Well, The.— Unknown.— CTBP
Water of Dirce, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— TBM
Water Ousel, The. — Mary Webb. See Water-Ousel, The.
Water Ouzel, The.— Harriet Monroe.— BLA— CP— LC— NP—
SBMV
Water! The Water! The.— William Motherwell.— CPN— OTPC
—PRWS
Water Turned into Wine. — Richard Crashaw.
(Briefs.)— LPS-2
Water, Water Wallflower.— Unknown.— CGOV
(Water, water, wild-flower — var.) — RIS
WTater Witch, The, sel. — James Fenimore Cooper.
My Brigantine.—AA— LEAP— LPS-2
Water-Babies, seL — Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies.
Water-Boy. — Unknown. See Water Boy.
Water-Color, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWTR
Water-Drinker, The. — Edward Johnson. — LPS-2 — WRR-18
Watered Lilies, The. — Unknown. — BLPA
(For the Master's Use.)— BLRP
Waterfall, A.— J. L. Foxworthy.— HMSP
Waterfall, The, seL ("Go where the waters fall"). — John Keble.
_EP— EPW-4
Waterfall, The. — Frank . Dempster Sherman. — CPN —
PRWS
Waterfall, The.— Henry Vaughan.— EPS— OAEP— OBS
Waterfall and the Eglantine, The. — William Wordsworth —
OTPC— RON
Waterfall That Sings like a Bacchante, The. — Vachel Lindsay.
— ESCL
Waterfalls of Stone. — Louis Ginsberg. — PIAE
Watergaw, The.— Hugh M'Diannid.— HMSP
Water-Hole, The.— Charles Erskine Scott Wood.— OTA— TL
Watering Pool, The. — Alys Fane Trotter. — BMC
Water-Lilies. — Felicia Dorothea Hemans. — OTPC
Water-Lilies. — Sara Teasdale. — MAP
Water-Lily, The.— Robert Nichols.— TCPD
Water-Lily, The. — John Banister Tabb. — AA — ACP — ADAH—
PTER— SN
Waterlogged Town, A. — F. Hopkinson Smith. — WRR-51
Waterloo,; — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Waterloo.— Sir Aubrey De Vere (1788-1846).— HBV
Waterloo. — Joel Tyler Headley. See Napoleon and His Mar
shals.
Waterloo. — Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables (Battle of Water
loo, The).
Waterloo. — Douglas Sladen. — WRR-7
Waterloo Place. — H. Cholniondeley-Pennell. — SPE-S
Watermelon. — Stanley Schell. — WTRR-52
Watermelon Season, The. — E. N. Baldwin. — WRR-2 1
Water-Mill, The.— Sarah Doudney. See Man o' Airlie, The.
Water-Mill, The. — Anne Hawkshaw.— ABVC — PBV
Watermillion, The, — Unknown. — OHCS-3 1
586
TITLE INDEX
We and
Water-Nymph and the Boy, The, sel. — Roden Noel.
I Flung round Him. — HBV
("I flung me round him.")— OBEV — OBVV
(Song of the Water-Nymph.)— BMEP—WTP-7
Water-Ousel, The.— Mary Webb.— CH
Water-Party, A. — Robert Bridges.— PWB
Waters.— Elder Olson.— NP
Waters of Babylon. — Louis Untermeyer. — LA — SMP
Waters of Life, The.— Humbert Wolfe.— MBP—NP
Watershed, The.— Alice Meynell.— MCT— POTT
Waukin' o' the Fauld, The. — Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shep
herd, The. Mr-ri
Wave of Cliona, The. — James Stephens. — CMP
"Wave of coldness, A." — Akiko Yosano. See Translations from
Modern Japanese Poetry (Akiko Yosano — I).
Wave of the Sea, A.— Joseph Mary Plunkett — MLP— TL
\Vaverley. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Waverley, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
David Gellatley's Song (fr. Ch. XIV).— BSV
Gellatley's Song to the Deerhounds (fr. Ch. XII). — OBRV
(Hie Away.) — GS — MBP — OTPC — PCD — PRWS —
(Hie Away, Hie Away.)— BPN—EV-4— OOP— TYP
Late W'hen the Autumn Evening Fell. — EBSV
St. Swithin's Chair.— BPB—HOAH
Waves. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AA
"Waves crowd away, The." — James Macpherson. See Temora.
Waves of Breffny, The.— Eva Gore-Booth. — BMEP — FPH—
GT-2— MBP— NLK— SBA— TSW— TSWC
(Little Waves of Breffny, The.) — CP — GR-e — HBV —
HBVY— HTR— LBBV — MCT— POT— TVSH—
YT
Waves on the Sea-Shore, The. — Ann Hawkshawe. — OTPC
Waving: of the Corn, The. — Sidney Lanier. — CAP — LL-3 —
MOAP
Wawan Peace Song. — Omaha Indians, tr. by an unknown
author. — RNP
Wax Work.— Unknown.— BTB-1— OHCS-10
Wav The. — William Stanley Braithwaite. See Sandy Star and
Willie Gee (IV).
Way The. — Elizabeth F. Howard. — PDN
Way, The.— Sidney Henry Morse.— HBV
Way, The. — William Steele Shurtleff. — WRR-6
Way, The. — Laura Simmons. — MOM
Wav The (abr.). — Unknown. — RYC
(To Grown-Up Land.)— OHCS-37
Way, The.— Henry van Dyke.— OQP—PVD— QP-1
Way Back, The. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — VOD
Way Down in Mexico. — Unknown. — CSF
'Way Down Souf in Georgy.— Howell L. Piner.— WRR-23
Way Girls Study. — Unknown. — WRR-50
Way He Used to Do, The. — James W. Foley. — FAOV
Way I Read a Letter's This, The (Love, XXIV). — Emily
Dickinson.— AP— MOAP
Way It Wuz, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Way of a Cat, The. — Margaret E. Bruner. — CIV
Way of a Maid.— Byron W. King.— WRR-44
(Way of a Woman, The.) — HHHA
Way of a Man, The. — Lois Halderman. — FAOV
Way of a Ship, The.— Bible, 0. T. See Proverbs.
Way of a Wife, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Way of a Woman. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WRR-56
Way of a Woman, The, — Byron W. King. See Way of a Maid.
Way of Daily Living, The (mod.). — Unknown. — TMEV
Way of It, The.— John Vance Cheney.— HBV
Way of It, The. — Grantland Rice.— POI — SL
Way of Love, The.— Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Way of Perfect Love, The, sel. — Georgiana Goddard King.
Song- "Something calls and whispers, along the city street."
—HBV— NLK
Way of the Cross, The. — Joseph I. C. Clarke.— CAW
Way of the Cross, The. — Leonard Feeney. — WHL
Way of the Garden.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Way of the Master, The.— Albert E. S. Smythe.— CPG
Way of the Wind, The. * — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
VLEP
Way of the World, The. — Aristine Anderson. — WRR-20
Way of the World, The. — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG
Way of the World, The, sel. — William Congreve.
Lady Wishfort Receives (fr. Act IV).— PPD-2
Way of the World, The.— James Jeffrey Roche.— CAW— JKCP
— MOM— WBLP
Way of the World, The. — Carl Sandburg (after Gustave Fro-
ding) . — GMAS
Way of the World, The. — Unknown.— OHCS-26
Way of the World, The. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. See Solitude.
Way Out of It, A. — Samuel Lover. See Ask and Have.
Way Over in the Blooming Garden (with music"). — Unknown. —
ABF
Way Over in the New Buryin' Groun* (with music). — Un
known. — AS
Way That Lovers Use, The.— Rupert Brooke.— CPB
Way the Baby Came, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Way the Baby Slept, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AA —
CPWR
Way the Baby Woke, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AA —
CPWR
Way the Morning Dawns, The. — George Cooper. — CFBP
(Summer Day, A.)— PBGP— PEM (abr.)
Way, the Truth, and the Life, The. — Theodore Parker.— HBV
—LPS-2— OQP— QP-2— WGRP
Way, the Truth, and the Life — Love One Another, The. —
Bible, N. T. See St. John.
Way; The Truth; The Life, The. — Samuel Judson Porter. —
"RT RP
Way They Ride, The. — Unknown. — PBV
Way through the Woods, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — CH —
MCCG— MM— OBVV— PT— RKV
Wav to a Happy New Year, A. — Robert Brewster Beattie. —
" OQP— PSO— QP-1— VIL
Way to Arcady, The. — Henry Cuyler Bunner. — AA — APD —
APL— BOHV— DRB — LHW — OBAV— PFY— PTER
— WTP-2
Way to Be Happy, The. — Jane and Ann Taylor. — MPC-11
Way to Bethlehem, The.— Clinton Scollard. — OQP — PSO —
QP-1
Way to Conquer, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Proc
ter).— WRR-24
Way to Do It, The.— Mary Mapes Dodge.— PPYP— RON—
YFR
(Way to Speak a Piece, The.)— WRR-17
Way to Dusty Death, The. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth
("Tomorrow," etc.).
Way to Freedom, The. — S. Jennie Smith. — OHCS-34
Way to Heaven, The.— Josiah Gilbert Holland.— LLC—PRK
(Gradatim.)— BLP— BTB-2— DD— HBV— HBVY— HT—
ICBD— LEAP— MPC-14 — MRV — OHCS-6 —
OHFP— OQP — PB-8 — PJH-2 — PTA-1— OP-I
RON— S PS— WGRP— WRR-3 3
(Gradatim — Step by Step.) — JHP
(Heaven Is Not Reached at a Single Bound.)— PECK
Way to Heaven, The. — Charles Goodrich Whiting.— AA
Way to Power, The. — Alfred, Lard Tennyson. See (Enone.
Way to Speak a Piece, The. — Mary Mapes Dodge. See Way to
Do It.
Way to Win, The. — Darius Earl Matson. — SPE-5
Way Up on Clinch Mountain (A and B vers., with music). —
Unkn own. — AS
"Way was long, the wind was cold, The." — Sir Walter Scott.
See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Minstrel, The).
Way You Look at It, The.— Unknown.— WRR-3 5
Wayagamack. — Archibald Lampinan. — EPW-5
Wayback Temperance Lecture.— Charles R. Risley. — OHCS-35
Wayfarer, The. — Rupert Brooke. — CPB
Wayfarer, The (War Is Kind, XIII).— Stephen Crane.— AA—
BAP— GR-a— MAP— WLIP
(Pathway of Truth, The.) — OTA
Wayfarer, The. — Verna Loveday Harden. — PSO
Wayfarer, The.— John Keats.— CBE
(Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'ring Here and There.) —
BEL— BPN— EM-2— ERP— EV-4 — OAEP
(Sonnet: "Keen, fitful gusts.") — CRE — GEPC
Wayfarer, The.— Sara Teasdale.— CMP
Wayfarer of Earth.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— CPG
Wayfarers. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
Wayfaring.— Richard Le GalHenne — TVSH
Wayfaring Fools. — Frances Beatrice Taylor. — CPG
Wayfaring Song, A.— Henry van Dyke.— BFV— POI— SL
(Mile with Me, A.)— APD— BLP A— PDN— PFE— PJH-2
_POT— PVD
Wayfaring, to the Valley of the Dove, seL ("In these fresh
meadows") . — Charles Doughty. — TCPD
Wayne at Stony Point. — Clinton Scollard. — GA — MC — PAH
Ways, The. — John Oxenham. See High Way and Low, A.
Ways and Means. — "Lewis Carroll." See Through the Looking-
Glass.
Ways o' Men, The. — Angelina Weld Grimke. — CDC
Ways of Death, The. — William Ernest Henley. — BPP— OQP—
QP-1
Ways of Giving Advice. — Joseph Addison. — WRR-1
Ways of God to Men, The. — John Milton. See Samson
Agonistes.
Ways of Love. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See Sonnets from
the Portuguese (XIV and XLIII).
Ways of Regard, sels. — Ebenezer Jones.
"Seer saw on, The," etc. — NBE
"Sharks' jaws are glittering, The," etc. — NBE
Wavs of the Gods, The. — Stanton A. Coblentz. — OQP— QP-2
Ways of Time, The. — William Henry Davies. — CMP — ME
Ways of Traveling. — Alice Wilkins. — GFA
Ways of War. — Lionel Johnson. — GTIV — TIP
Wayside, The. — James Herbert Morse. — AA
Wayside Cross, The. — Frederick George Scott. — OCL
Wayside in France, A. — Adolphe Smylie. — GPWW
Wayside Inn, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Tales
of a Wayside Inn.
Wayside Inn, The.— Adelaide Anne Procter. — BTB-4
Wayside Inn, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — TVSH
(Wayside Inn — An Apple Tree, The.) — ADAH
Wayside Music. — Charles Henry Crandall. — CRYO — SDH
Wayside Virgin, The. — Langdon Elwyn Mitchell. — AA — OBAV
Way-Side Well, The.— Joseph S. Cotter, Sr.— CDC
Wayward, The.— Edgar A Guest.— CVG
Wazir Dandan for Prince Sharken, The (Lament). — Unknown.
See Thousand and One Nights.
We — Hervey Allen. — PC
We," About to Live, Salute You. — Eugene Wood. — WRR-55
"We act in crises not as one who dons." — William Ellery
Leonard. 5^ Two Lives (Part I).
We Ain't Scared o' Pa.— James W. Foley. — FAOV
We All Know Her. — Tom Masson. — OHCS-31
(Modern Girl, The.)— BTB-9 ^TT^ rtrt
"We All Like Sheep."— Unknown.— OB.CS-29
"We All Wishes You Was Up Here." — Howell L. Piner. —
""
_
We and They. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
587
We Are
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
hispering Wind* — Sir Edwin
We Are All Nodding (.with music).— Unknown,— FTB
We Are Brethren A'.— Robert Nicoll.— HBV— LPS-1
We Are Children. — Robert Buchanan. — VA
We Are Coming, Father Abraham. — James Sloane Gibbons.
See Three Hundred Thousand More.
We Are Four Bums (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
We Are Never Old. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See World-
Soul, The.
We Are Not Always Glad When We Smile. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
"We Are of One Blood."— C. L. Mclrvine.— PPGW
We Are Old.-— Edith Matilda Thomas.— TBM
\Ve Are Rainbow Easter Eggs. — Unknown. — WRR-57
We Are Seven.— William Wordsworth.— BLP A— BPN—CFBP
— EM-2— EP— EPN— EPP— ERP— GEPC— GN— GR-e
— HBV — HT— JHP — LL-4 — LPS-1— LOW— MBL—
MR— OHNP— POI— PTA-1— TCEP— TPH— WBLP—
WLIP
We Are Such Stuff As Dreams.— Petronius Arbiter, tr. fr. the
Latin by Howard Muniford Jones. — AWP
We Are the Music-Makers. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. See Ode:
"We Are the Music-Makers."
"We are the singing shadows beauty casts." — Clement Wood.
See Eagle Sonnets (XX).
We Are the Voices of the Whis
Arnold.— LEAP
" 'We are three brethren out of Spain.' " — Unknown. — RIS
(Three Knights from Spain.) — CH
We Ask No Shield.— William Rose Benet.— MOAP
"We be the Gods of the East," — Rudyard Kipling. See
Naulahka, The.
We Break New Seas Today.— John Oxenham.— -OQP— QP-1
We Builders of Cities. — James Oppenheim. — OHPP
We Call This Life.— Douglas Malloch.— BPP— LOW— POI
We Can Do So Little. — George Du Maurier, tr. fr. the French,
— WRR-17
We Cannot Kindle. — Matthew Arnold. See Morality.
We Cannot Think of Him as of the Dead. — John Jerome
Rooney. — RDAH
We Cared for Each Other. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the Ger
man by John Todhunter. — AWP
We Cats. — Unknown. — WRR-3 5
We Cherish Dreams.— Charles Lamb. See That We Should
Rise with the Lark.
We Conquer or Die. — James Pierpont. — MC — PAH
We Creators. — Olive Tilford Dargan. — LS
We Danced. — John Masefield. — PM
We Dead! Awake! — James Oppenheim. — MRV
We Defer Things. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
We Do Lie beneath the Grass. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See
Death's Jest Book.
We Drifted to Each Other Like Two Birds.— Maurice Baring.
—MM
We Find a Way.— Joseph Joel Keith.— AMV-37
"We grant, altho' he had much wit (or evil)." — Samuel But
ler. See Hudibras.
We Have a Day.— Marion Strobel. — NP
We Have Been Friends Together. — Caroline Elizabeth Sarah
Norton.— BFV— LPS-1— VA
We Have Broken Our Bread Together. — Edwin Markham. —
PDN
We Have Gone through Great Rooms Together. — Carl Sand
burg.— GMAS—GT-2
We Have Lived and Loved Together. — Charles Jeffries. —
BLPA
We Have Not Hurried Love. — Elaine V. Emans. — AMV-35
We Have Planted a Tree. — Laurence Binyon. — LBBV
"We have seen His star in the East." — Molly Anderson Haley.
—MOM
We Have Seen Thee, O Love. — Algernon Charles Swinburne.
See Atalanta in Calyclon.
"We Have with Us Tonight." — Bert Leston Taylor. — PFE
We Keep Memorial Day. — Kate Brownlee Sherwood. — HH
We Know. — Mrs. Ovie Fralick. — HB
"We lack, yet cannot fix upon the lack." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti. See Later Life.
We Lay Us Down to Sleep. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — AA
— OBAV
We Little Boys. — Unknown. — PPYP
We Live by Faith. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — OQP— PDN—
QP-1
(Requirement.)— LOW— MRV— POI
We Live in Deeds. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
We Love But Few. — Unknown. — BFV
We Meet at Morn. — Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley. — POT
— PPA
We Meet at One Gate. — "Owen Meredith.'* See Lucille.
"We meet in an evil land." — Rudyard Kipling. See Naulahka,
The.
We Meet upon the Level and We Part upon the Square. —
Robert Morris. — OHCS-2
(Level and the Square, The.) — BLPA
We Met on Roads of Laughter.— Charles Divine.— HBMV
We Mothers Know. — John Drinkwater. — RH
We Must All Scratch.— Unknown.— PPYP— YFR
(Chickens, The.)— RAR (si. abr.')—UTS
(Five Chickens.)— LPP
(Five Little Chickens.)— GF A— MPC-4 — SAS— WRR-30
We Must Believe. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
We Must Get Home.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
We Must Not Part.— Unknown. — EV-1
We Need Not Bid, for Cloistered Cell— John Keble.—HBV
We Needs Must Be Divided in the Tornb. — George Santayana.
See Sonnets.
We Never Know. — John Oxenham.— VIL
We Never Know How High (Life, XCVII). — Ermly Dickinson.
— APA
(Aspiration.) — CV
We Never Know We Go (Time and Eternity, CXXXI).—
Emily Dickinson. — TCAP
We Parted in Silence.— Julia Crawford. — LPS-1 — MHT — PRK
We Play at Paste (Life, XXX).— Emily Dickinson.— TCAP—
TPH
"We rest in faith that man's perfection." — "George Eliot"
See Presentiment of Better Things.
We Sat at the Window. — Thomas Hardy. — EPP
We Saw Him Sleeping.— Gerald Bullett.— CRYO— SDH
(Carol: "We saw Him sleeping," etc.} — DD — GSRC—
HBVY
"We saw the swallows gathering in the sky." — George Mere
dith. See Modern Love.
We Say, Good-By, Thanksgiving Day. — Unknown. — WRR-40
We See Jesus. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
We See with Our Vision imperfect. — Phoebe Cary. — HT
We Shall Attain.— James B. Kenyon.— OQP— PDN— QP-2
We Shall Be Satisfied.— Susan Kelly Phillips.— LOW— POI
We Shall Build On!— Geoffrey Anketell Studdert-Kennedy.—
OQP— PDN— QP-2
"We Shall Drink to Them That Sleep." — Alexander Robertson
— POOT
We Shall Know.— Annie Herbert.— OHCS-9
(When the Mists Have Rolled Away.) — LLC
We Shall Meet and Rest (abrj. — Horatius Bonar. — LLC
We Shall Remember Them. — James Terry White. — PEDC
We Shell the Corn.— Unknown.— WRR-40
We Thank Thee.— Thomas Curtis Clark.— OQP— PEDC— QP-1
We Thank Thee.— Madge Maley O'Meara.— HB
We Thank Thee. — Unknown (sometimes at. to Emerson). —
HH (abr.)— MPC-8 — PB-4 — PEM (si. diffJ—TQAH.
(abr.)
(Father, We Thank Thee— si. <z&r.)— PSO
\Ve Thank Thee. — John Oxenham. — BLRP
(For Beauty, We Thank Thee.) — PDN
We Thank Thee— Mattie M. Ren wick.— HH— MPC-12— PEDC
—RON
We Thank Thee ("For gainful hours of pain and loss"). — Un
known. — TOAH
We Thank Thee ("For mother-love and father-care"). — Un-
known.—MP%~ MPC-8— PB-4
"We thank Thee for the morning light." — Unknown.
(Table Graces, or Prayers.) — BLRP
We Thank Thee, Lord ("For all the wonders"). — John Oxen-
ham. See Te Deum of the Commonplace, A.
We Thank Thee, Lord ("For all thy ministries.") — John Oxen-
ham.— WBLP
We Thank Thee, Lord ("We thank Thee, Lord"). — John Oxen-
ham.— OQP— PSO— QP-1
"We thank Thee, Lord, for this our food." — Unknown.
(Table Graces, or Prayers.) — BLRP
We, the Inheritors. — James Chrasta. — VF
"We think to create festivals." — Antonio Machado. See Poems.
We Three Kings of Orient Are.— J. H. Hopkins.— CRYO
(We Three Kings.)— OHIP
We to Sigh instead of Sing. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
We Two— Harper's Bazaar. — OHCS-15
We Visit My Estate.— Richard R. Kirk.— BPP— LS
We Walked among the Whispering Pines. — John Henry Boner.
— AA
We Walked in Summer's Starlight. — Marie Jay. — OA
"We wandered to the Pine Forest." — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See To Jane: The Recollection.
We Wear the Mask. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — CDC
We Welcome Dear Thanksgiving Day. — Unknown. — WRR-39
We Were Boys Together. — George Perkins Morris. — AA
We Were Not Made for Refuges of Lies. — Mary Coleridge. —
EA
("We were not made for refuges of lies.") — GTML
We Whom the Dead Have Not Forgiven. — Sara Bard Field.—
OHPP— TL
We Will Not Die, These Lovers Say. — Richard Burke, tr. fr.
the Irish by Robin Flower. — GTIV
We Would See Jesus.— W. J. Suckow.— MOM— OQP— QP-1
"We Yet Can Triumph."— Paul Shivell.— HTR
Weak, The. — John Curtis Underwood. — BAP
Weakest Thing, The. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — HBV
Weakness. — George Wither. See Abuses Stript and Whipt.
Weakness of Nature. — Richard Hurrell Froude. — OBRV
Wealth.— Nettie A. Downey. — HB
Wealth.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— BAV
Wealth. — Samuel Johnson.— FF — POI
Wealth.— Theda Kenyon.— JPC
Wealth.— Joyce Kilmer.— JK- 1— LEAP— VOD
Wealth.— Sa'di. See Gulistan, The.
Wealth of Childhood, The. — James Henry Van Alen. — AMV-36
Wealthy Shepherd, The. — Louise Morey Bowman. — CPG
Weaning the Baby.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Weapons. — Anna Wickham. — MBP
Wear and Tear. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Limericks
("There was an old man of the cape.")
Wearin* o' the Green, The.— Unknown.— AWP— DD— HBV—
HH— JA WP— PER— TI P— WB P— WRR-29
(National Air: Ireland.) — PER
(Wearing of the Green.)— WTP-1
Weariness. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Weariness.— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — AP — APB— CAP
— IAP
Weariness. — William Alexander Percy. See In New York
588
TITLE INDEX
Welcome
Wearing of the Green. — Dion Boucicault. — WRR-29
Wearing of the Green. — Minna Irving. — WRR-29
Wearing of the Green, The. — Unknown. See Wearin' o' the
Green, The.
Wearing the Emblems. — Robert Morris. — WRR-51
(Masonic Emblems.) — OHCS-2
Weary.— George A. Chadwick. — GTIV
Weary Blues, The. — Langston Hughes. — ANL — RNP —
TCPD
Weary for Her.— Frank L. Stanton.— SPE-4
Weary in Well-Doing. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VLEP
Weary, Lonely, Restless, Homeless. — Abram J. Ryan. — LOW —
POI
Weary Lot Is Thine, Fair Maid, A. — Sir Walter Scott. See
Rokeby.
Weary Peddlers. — Elias Lieberman. — BAP
Weary Soul.— Unknown. — OHCS-11
"Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XXVII).
"Weary year his race now having run, The." — Edmund Spen
ser. See Amoretti (LXII).
Wearyin' for You. — Frank L. Stanton. — BAP — BTB-7 — HBV
__WTP-8
(Test a-Wearyin' for You.) — POI — SL
Weather. — Archibald MacLeish. — MAP — PIAE
(Cook County.)— SC
Weather, The. — Nancy Byrd Turner (wr. at. to Betty Snyder).
_PCD— POT
Weather, The. — Unknown. See Weather Rule, A.
Weather Bureau, The. — Unknown. — WRR-25
Weather Factory, The. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — SUS
Weather Fiend, The. — Unknown. — HHHA
Weather Glass, The. — E. J. Pratt. — BFP
Weather in Verse, The. — "Vandyke Brown" (Marc Eugene
Cook).— OHCS-26
Weather Rule, A. — Unknown. — OTPC
("If the evening's red and the morning gray.") — RIS
(Weather, The.)— TYP
Weathercock, The. — H. H. Abbott. — TVSH
Weathercock, The. — John Till Allingham.— OHCS-19
Weather-Cock's Complaint, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Weathers.— Thomas Hardy. — ALV — BLV — CBE — CBO V —
CBPC—CH—GR-e— GTSL— MBP— OBMV— POOT—
TCEP — VOD — YT
(Weather.)— SBA—WHA
Weather-Spirit, The. — George Edward Woodberry. — GT-2
Weather-Vane, The. — Bliss Carman. — MMV— NPSC
Weave a Daisy Wreath for Me. — Adeline Rubin. — OA
Weave In, My Hardy Life. — Walt Whitman. — IAP — TCAP
Weaver, The. — William H. Burleigh. — BLPA — OHCS-7
Weaver, The. — Fanny Forester. — BLPA
Weaver, The ("I sat at my loom in silence"). — Unknown. —
BLRP
Weaver, The ("I was a bachelor, I lived by myself" — with
music) . — Unknown. — AS
Weaver, The ("Spin cheerfully"). — Unknown. — PDN
(Leave the Thread with God.) — BLRP
Weavers, The, sel. ("You are young, Mr. Weinhold, which ex
plains everything"). — Gerhart Hauptmann. — PPD-1
Weaver's Song, The. — Unknown. — EV-2
Web, The. — Witter Bynner. See Chapala Poems.
Web of Eros, The.— Edith Sitwell.— BMEP— HBMV— LBBV
Webs.— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Webster. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APB — CAP
Webster. — Epes Sargent. — GA
Webster, an Ode, sel. — William Cleaver Wilkinson.
At Marshfield.— AA
Webster Ford. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy.
Webster's Reply to Hayne. — Daniel Webster. See Reply to
Wedded Bliss.— Charlotte Perkins Gilman.— HBV— THP
Wedded Love. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
Weddin', The.— Jennie Betts Hart wick.— OHSC-39
Wedding, The.— Conrad Aiken.— LA — TCPD— CMP
Wedding, The. — Kate Lanley Bosher. See Mary Gary.
Wedding, The.— Thomas Hood, Jr.— BOHV
Wedding, A. — Sir John Suckling. See Ballad upon a Wedding,
Wedding.— Boris Todrin.— AMV-36
Wedding, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German. — SAS
Wedding Fee, The.— R. M. Streeter.— OHCS-12— WRR-33
Wedding Garment, The.— Rowland Watkyns.— AEV
Wedding Gift, The. — Minna Irving. — BLPA
Wedding Gift, The. — Unknown, tr. by Leonard G. Foster. —
OHCS-37
Wedding Morn. — David Herbert Lawrence. — MBP
Wedding Morning, The. — Francis Ledwidge. — TCPD
Wedding of Alcmane and Mya, The. — George Chapman. See
Hero and Leander.
Wedding of Captain Gadsby. — Rudyard Kipling. See Story of
the Gadsby s.
Wedding of Shon Maclean, The. — Robert Buchanan.— BTB-4
(afcr.)— EBSV
Wedding of the Clans, The. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-
1902).— GTIV— TIP
Wedding of the Moon, The. — George Parsons Lathrop. — BTB-7
Wedding of the Redeemed Princess, The. — Rachel Annand
Taylor.— TL
Wedding of the Rose and the Lotus, The. — Vachel Lindsay. —
CPL
Wedding Postponed. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Wedding Ring, The.— John Gould Fletcher.— CMP
Wedding-Day, The. — Eugene Field. See White House Ballads,
The.
Wedding-Day, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Court
ship of Miles Standish, The.
Wedding-Day, The. — Unknown. — WRR- 1 3
Wedding-Gown, The. — Etta W. Pierce. — DRB
Wedding-Ring Preserves Her Honor (ad.). — Jules de Marthold.
— WRR-S8
Wedding-Song, A. — John White Chadwick. — AA
Wedding-Veil (am).— R. Nettleton.— WRR-47
Wedgwood Bowl, A. — Frances Beatrice Taylor. — OCL
Wedlock (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Wednesday in Holy Week. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
MOM
Wednesday — Mending Day. — Unknown. — WRR-SO
Wee Davie Daylicht. — Robert Tennant. — GS
Wee Folk, The.— Donald A. MacKenzie.— EBSV
Wee Hughie.— Elizabeth Shane.— HBMV
Wee Jotiky Daidles. — James Smith. — ABVC
Wee Shop, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Wee Tay Table, The (am).— Shan F. Bullock.— SPE-3
Wee, Wee Bairnie, The. — Unknown. — CD
Wee, Wee German Lairdie, The. — Allan Cunningham. — EBSV
Wee Wee Man, The.— Unknown. — BB— CH— EPOM--ESPB
— OBB— STP (abr.)
Wee Willie Gray. — Robert Burns. — CBE
Wee Willie Winkie.— Rudyard Kipling.— WRR-9
Wee Willie Winkie. — William Miller (1st st. in Mother Goose).
— ABVC— GS— PB-1 (1st st.)— PBV (1st st.)— RIS
(1st st.)~ SAS
(Willie Winkie.) — BOL— HBV — HBVY—LC—LPS-1—
PECK— VA
Wee Willie's First Hair-Cut. — Winifred Sackville Stoner. —
MPC-14
Weed Month.— V. Sackville- West. See Land, The.
Weeds. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Weeds.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— SAM— TCPD
Weeds.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— SASS
Weeds of the Army, The. — " Captain Jack" Crawford. — WRR-37
Weehawken and the New York Bay. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. See
Fanny.
Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, A, sel. — Henry
David Thoreau.
Conscience. — HBV
Week-End Sonnets, sels. — Harold Monro.
"Contented evening; comfortable joys" (III). — CP— YT
"Key will stammer, and the door reply, The" (II). — CP —
YT
"Morning! Wake up! Awaken! All the boughs" (VI). —
CP— JPC— SPT— YT
"Train! The twelve o'clock for paradise, The" (I). — CP—
PIAE— YT
Weel May the Keel Row. — Unknown. — WP
(Keel Row, The.)— EV-4
Weeng. — Lew Sarett. — PAS C— PPD-2
"Weep balm and myrrh." — Robert Southwell. See Saint Peter's
Complaint.
"Weep, lovers, sith Love's very self doth weep." — Dante
Alighieri. See La Vita Nuova.
Weep No More. — John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, et al. See
Queen of Corinth, The.
"Weep not, beloved friends! nor let the air." — Gabrieilo, Chia-
brera'. See Epitaphs.
Weep Not! Sigh Not! — William James Linton, — VA
Weep Not To-Day.— Robert Bridges.— OBMV— OBVV
("Weep not to-day: why should this_ sadness bej"')£— PWB_
Weep, Weep, Ye Woodmen! — Anthony Munday. See Death of
Robert, Earl of Huntingdon.
Weep You No More, Sad Fountains. — John Dowland (?). —
EPEP— OAEP— SBA
(Lullaby.)— CBOV—GPE
(Rest Sad Eyes.)— BLV
(Sleep.)— LPS-3
(Song for Music, A.)— GTSL— TOP— WTP-1
(Tears.)— EA—EV-1—OBEV—PG
(Weep You No More.)— CH
("Weep you no more, sad fountains.") — AEP-W — EG —
OBSC
Weeper, The. — Richard Crashaw.— OBEV
"Dew no more, The," etc. (sel.). — EV-2
Weeping Burgher, The. — Wallace Stevens. — PP
Weeping Willow, The. — Unknown. — ABS
(Jealous Lover, A — A vers.) — ABS
Weevily Wheat (with music). — Unknown. — ABF (var.) — AS
Wee-Waw Land, The.— H. T. Hollands.— WRR- 17
'Weh down Souf, — Daniel Webster Davis. — BANP — PPD-2
Weighing the Baby.— Ethel Lynn Beers.— HBV
Weighing the Baby. — Unknown. — MHT
Weight of a Word, The. — Unknown. — PRK
Weird Warble, A— H. Chance Newton.— OHCS-35
Welcome, The. — Farid-Uddin Attar. — BFV
Welcome, A.— William Browne.— EV-2— GPE— HBV— OBEV
Welcome, The.— Thomas Davis. — HBV— LPS-1— OHCS-1Q—
VA— WTP-4
Welcome, The. — Leonard Feeney. — WHL
Welcome, A. — Charles Kingsley. — LH
(North-East Wind, The.)— OTPC
(Ode to the North-East Wind— EC].)— ABVC— EV-5—GN
— GPE— GTBS— MV-1— PTER-— TVSH
Welcome, The. — Arthur Powell. — ME — NLK — OQP —
POT— QP-1
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Welcome
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Welcome. — John Curtis .Underwood. — ME
Welcome, A ("Dear friends, they've chosen me this year")- —
Un known . — LPP
Welcome ("It scares me, my friends")- — Unknown. — WRR-32
Welcome ("Parents, friends, we bid you welcome"). — Unknown.
— PPYP
Welcome.— Rose Waldo.— MPB
Welcome, Bonny Brid! — Samuel Laycock. — VA
"Welcome, dear Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern." — William
Shakespeare. See Hamlet.
Welcome, Fortune. — Unknown. — BSV (w Mid. Eng., abr.)—
TMEV
Welcome, Glad Christmas-Time. — Unknown. — WRR-28
Welcome, Happy Morning. — Venatius Fortunatus. — EOAH
"Welcome Home." — Charles Dickens. See Cricket on the
Hearth, The.
Welcome, Husbands. — Mrs. Marcella Robinson. — HB
Welcome Man, The.— Walt Mason.— ICBD— RON
Welcome to Bliss Carman, A. — Dorothy Choate Herriman. —
CPG
Welcome to "Boz," A. — William Henry Venable. — LPS-3
Welcome to Day. — Thomas Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Welcome to May. — Unknown. — EBSV
Welcome to Summer, A. — Unknown. — BTB-1
Welcome to the Nations. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — ID AH—
OHCS-19— PAH
Welcome to the Sun. — Gavin Douglas. — ACP
(Song to the Sun.) — CGOV
Welcome to Washington's Birthday (with music'}. — Oliver Wen
dell Holmes.— WRR-49
(Ode for Washington's Birthday.) — DD — GA — PSO (abr.)
(Washington's Birthday.)— PEDC— RON— WOAH (abr.)
Welcome Visitors. — Emilie Blackmore Stapp. — GFA
Welcome, Welcome, Do I Sing. — William Browne. See Wei-
Welcome°Yu1e.~ Unknown.— CAW— CH— CHB— MV-2
We'll A* Go Pu' the Heather.— Robert Nicoll.— VA
We'll All Go Down to Rowser's. — Unknown. — ABS
We'll Fling the Starry Banner Out. — William F. Knott.— HH—
RON
We'll Go No More A-Roving. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. —
ATP— BLV—CH—HBV— OBEY
(Impromptus.) — BPN
(So We'll Go No More A-Roving.)— AWP— BEL— BPB—
EM-2— EP— EPN — EPP— EPW-4— ERP— EV-4
— GEPC— JAWP — LEAP — OAEP — OBRV —
SBA— TCEP— TOP— WBP— WHA— WTP-2
("So we'll go no more a-roving.") — EG
(Song.)— CBE
We'll Go No More A-Roving (Echoes, VIII).— William Ernest
Henley.— MBP
Well I Remember How You Smiled. — Walter Savage Landor. —
BCEP— BPN
(Epigram.)— EV-4
(Her Name.)— OBVV
("Well I remember how you smiled.") — GTBS
"Well, I would have it so. I should have known." — Andre
Chenier. See Elegies.
We'll Mother the Town with Mother. — Ada Cora Park. — HB
Well, My Heart, We Have Been Happy. — Unknown. — DDA.
Well of All -Healing, The.— "M" (George William Russell).
— MCT— PER
Well of St. Keyne, The. — Robert Southey. — BHP — BOHV—
EP— EPP— EV-4 — HB V — LL- 1 — LPS-3 — O HCS-4—
OHNP— OTPC— PB-8— PECK— STP— WRR-2 5
Well, Then I'm Yourn. — Joseph Bert Smiley. — OHCS-33
Well! Thou Art Happy. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — ERP
"Well, well, — Heaven bless you all from day to day." — Arthur
Hugh Clough. See Blank Misgivings of a Creature
Moving About in Worlds Not Realized.
Well-Bred Man, A.— William Cowper.— BPP
Well-Digger, The.— John Godfrey Saxe.— PRK— RON
(Farmer's Well, The.)— OHCS-37
Wellington. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Don Juan.
Wellington.— Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield. — EPN —
Welsh Ballad.— Ernest Rhys.— MCT
Welsh Classic, A.— Harlan Hoge Ballard.— OHCS-23— PE
Welsh Lullaby, A. — John Ceiriog Hughes, fr. the Welsh. — BOL
Welsh Marches, The. — A. E. Housman. See Shropshire Lad, A
(XXVIII).
Welsh Sea. The. — James Elroy Flecker. — MCT
Welshmen of Tirawley, The. — Sir Samuel Ferguson. — OBVV
Welt. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — BANP
Wen Bill Smith Gits His 'Cordeen Out.— Unknown.—
OHCS-34
We'n de Col' Win' Blows.— Opie P. Read.— BFP
W'en de Darky Am a-Whis'lin' in de Co'n. — S. Q. Lapius. —
BTB-8
"Wen Gott Betrugt 1st Wohl Betrogen." — Arthur Hugh
Clough.— VLEP
W'en Ma's Away.— John Tracy Jones.— WRR-21— WRR-38
W'en Shakespeare Slings Himself. — Sam Walter Foss. —
WRR-20
W'en Spreeng Ees Com*. — T. A. Daly — CV — SPT
W'en the Kittle's on the Bile.— Eva Wilder McGlasson.—
WRR-S8
Wendell Phillips. — Amos Bronson Alcott. — A A — GA — LEAP
Wendell Phillips. — James Russell Lowell. — AP — APB — CAP—
IAP— PEOR
Wendell Phillips, sel. ("What shall we mourn? For the pros
trate tree?"). — John Boyle O'Reilly. — AA — BTB-4 —
"We're Building Two a Day!"— Alfred J. Hough.— OHCS-25
Were But My Spirit Loosed upon the Air. — Louise Chandler
Moulton.— AA— HBV-LEAP-OBAV— TPH
We're Homeward Bound.— Mary Ingersoll Chamberlain. — HB
"Were I a real Poet, I would sing." — James Thomson. See
Sunday up the River. .
Were I As Base As Is the Lowly Plain. — Joshua Sylves
ter (?) (after the Greek}.— AEP-W— EPEP— HBV—
LPS-1— TOP— TPH
(Amor Ineluctabilis.) — ES
(Constancy.) — GPE — PG
(Love Omnipresent.) — CBOV
(Love's Omnipresence.)— GTBS— GTSE—GTSL— SBA
(Sonnet: "Were I as base.")— EP— EPW-1— EV-1— OBSC
(Sonnet: Were I As- Base As Is the Lowly Plain.) — AEV
(Ubique.)— OBEV
Were I But His Own Wife. — Ellen Mary Patrick Downing. —
VA
"Were I Laid on Greenland's Coast." — John Gay. See Beg
gar's Opera, The.
We're Marchin* with the Country. — Frank L. Stanton. —
GPWW
(Regiment Song.)— FOAH— PAPm
Were My Heart As Some Men's Are. — Thomas Campion. —
EV-2— HBV
Were Na My Heart Light I Wad Dee. — Lady Grizel Baillie.—
EBSV
(There Ance Was a May.)— BSV
(Werena My Heart's Licht I Wad Dee.) — OBEV
"Were you with me, or I with you" (in Songs in Absence).—
Arthur Hugh Clough.— BPN
(Were You with Me.)— VLEP
Werewife, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Were- Wolf. — Julian Hawthorne. — AA
Were-Wolves, The.— William Wilfred Campbell.— VA
"Wert thou but blind, O Fortune, then perhaps." — Walter Sav
age Landor.
(Poems, XCVIII.)— PG
West, The.— A. E. Housman.— POTT
West, The.— Douglas Malloch.— MMV— NPSC
"West a glimmering lake of light, The." — William Ernest Hen-
(Echoes, XXII.)— CPOI
West and East — Matthew Arnold. See Obermann Once More.
West Country Song. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
West End Lane.— Douglas Goldring.— POOT
West for Me, The. — Earl Alonzo Brininstool. — TL
West Front, The.— Robert Bridges. — PWB
West Indies, The, sels. — James Montgomery.
Columbus.— PEDC— RYC—SPE-8
(Inspiration.) — PAH
Lust of Gold, The (a&r.).— PAH
West London.— Matthew Arnold. — BMEP — BPN — EPN —
EPNC—MCCG— OAEP— TPH— VLEP
West Wind, The.— John Masefield.— BEL— CMP— CRP— CV—
GTSL— MBP — MPC-13 — NAL — PG— PM— POT—
TOP— TSW— TSWC— VOD
West Wind. — "Carmen Sylya" (Elizabeth Pauline Attilia,
Queen of Roumania) tr. fr. the Roumanian by
Sir Edwin Arnold.— HS
West-Country DamosePs Complaint, The.— Unknown. — ESPB
West-Country Lover, A. — Alice Brown. — HBV — LBMV —
LEAP— PR
Western Artist's Accomplishments, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-26
Western Boy's Lament, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Western Emigration. — David Humphreys. — LA
Western Wind. — Unknown. — BCEP
(Absence.)— OBSC
("Western wind, when wilt thou blow.") — EG
Westland Row. — James Stephens. — HBMV
Westminster Abbey, sel. ("And truly he who here")' — Mat
thew Arnold. — CPOI
Westminster Abbey. — Maria Conde. — MOM
Westminster Abbey, sel. (In Sketch Book). — Washington
Irving.
Reflections on Westminster Abbey. — BTB-3
Westminster Bells. — Anita Dudley. — MCT
Westminster Bridge. — William Wordsworth. — CBE — LLC —
WRR-1
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802 — C.) —
ATP — AWP— BEL— BPN— CBO~v-— CR— CRP
—EM-2 — EP — EPN — EPNC— EPP— EPW-4—
ERP— ES— EV-3 — FT— GEPC— ISP— JAWP-
LEAP— MCT— NAL— OAEP— OBRV— PFE—
PIAE— SBA— SEP— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP
— WLIP
(Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — GPE — GR-e —
LL-4
(Earth Has Not Anything to Show More Fair.) — HBR—
WHA
("Earth has not anything," etc.) — EG
(On Westminster Bridge.) — ST
(Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) — AEV —
MBL — OTPC
(Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3.
1802.)— CRE— HBV— LPS-2— PER— PTER
(Upon Westminster Bridge.) — BCEP — BLV — CGOV —
GEPM — GTBS — GTSE—GTSL— OBEV— PB-9
— PYM— TBV— TVSH— WP
(Upon Westminster Bridge, September 13, 1803.) — MCCG
Westphalian Song. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German by Samuel
Taylor Coleridge. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
West-Running Brook.— Robert Frost.— MAP
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Westward. — Lionel Johnson. — POTT
Westward. — Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Westward Ho! — "Joaquin" Miller.— AA— APB— APD— APL
— OBAV
Westward, Ho!— Benjamin Barker Odell, Jr. — WRR-42
Westward Ho. — Unknown.— CSF _
"Westward on the high-hilled plains." — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (LV).
"Westward the course of empire takes its way." — Bishop
George Berkeley. See _ Verses on the Prospect of
Planting Arts and Learning in America.
Wet and Dry.— Clark jillson. — OHCS-13
Wet Litany, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Wet or Fine. — Amory Hare. — HBMV
Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea, A. — Allan Cunningham. — BCEP
— BHV— BTP — CSBP — EBSV — EG— ERP—EV-4—
GEPM — GPE — GTBS — GTSE — - GTSL — HBV —
HBVY— LC— LL-4 — LPS-2 — MCCG— NAL— NLK—
OBRV — ODP — OG— OTA — OTPC-- POY— PYM—
SBA— TPH— TVSH— WP— WTP-3
(At Sea.)— BFVR— GBV— GS
(Sea Song, A.) — BBV — CGOV—FPH— GN— LH— LLC
( abr. ) — RG— RI S—T YP
Wet-Weather Talk. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
(Wet Weather Talk.)— CD— HSP
We've All Our Angel Side. — Unknown.— OHCS-40
We've Always Been Provided For. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
We've Done Our Hitch in Hell. — Unknown. — ABF
We've Lost Our Job. — Stanley Schell.— WRR-35
Wha Has Gude Malt. — Unknown. — EBSV
Whacking a Sensational Story-Teller . — Unknown. — WRR-44
Whale.— William Rose Benet. — MAP — TBM
Whale, The.— Unknown.— SG
Whale We Saw. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Whaler's Confession, A. — Harry Kemp. — NV
Wha'll Be King but Charlie. — Lady Nairne. — EBSV— EPW-3
— EV-3
Whan I Sleep I Dream. — Robert Burns. — AEP-D
Whan That Aprille. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue).
Whango Tree, The.— Unknown.-— BOHV— NA
Wharf of Dreams, The. — Edwin Markhara. — HBV
Wharton. — Alexander Pope. See Moral Essays.
What I—Unknown. — LPP
What a Baby Costs. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
What a Boy Can Do.— Unknown.— WRR-15
What a Christmas Carol Did. — T. A. Harcourt.— OHCS-21
"What a dainty life the milkmaid leads." — Thomas Nabbes. —
EG
What a Dead Man Said. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
What a Girl Thinks of Boys. — Unknown.— WRR-58
"What a grudge I am bearing the earth." — Petrarch, tr. fr. the
Italian by John Millington Synge. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Death).
What a Little Boy Thinks about Things. — "John Paul"
(Charles H. Webb).— OHCS-19
What a Little Girl Can Do.— Unknown. — WRR-17
What a Man Likes.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
What a Pity.— Unknown.— BTB-9— WRR-37
(Joking.)— SPE-4
What a Thirty-Ton Hammer Can Do.— Unknown. — OHCS-25
What a Young Woman of Eighteen Should Know. — "Jake Fal-
staff" (Herman Fetzer).— NYBV
What Adam Missed. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
What Ailed the Pudding.— Josephine Pollard. — DRB
What Ailed "Ugly Sam."— Unknown.— OHCS-12
What Ails This Heart o' Mine?— Susanna Blamire. — LPS-1
What Am I?— Dorothy Aldis.— RIS
"What am I, Life? A thing of watery salt." — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long long ago."
"What am I to do with my Sister?" — Prince Yuhara. See
Manyo Shu.
What America Means to Me. — Letta Eulalia Thomas. — LL-1
What Americans Believe In.— Charles W. Eliot. — AOAH
What Are Little Boys Made Of. — Mother Goose. — OTPC —
RYC— WRR-41
("What are little boys made of, made of.") — PPL— RIS—
SAS
(What Folks Are Made Oi—wth music.)— ABF
What Are Little Girls Made Of ?— Unknown.— WRR-41
"What are those Golden Builders doing?" — William Blake. See
Jerusalem.
What Artifice.— George Dillon.— NP
What Became of a Lie.— Mrs. M. A. Kidder.— PPYP— YPS
What Became of the Kitten ("Aunty, don't you think my doll
looks sweet?").— Unknown. — WRR-50
What Became of the Kitten? ("What became of the kitten?")—
Unknown.— WRR-3S
What Became of Them?— Unknown.— GS
(Old Rat's Tale, An.)— CFBP—GFA— MPC-9— WRR-17
What Bessie Saw.— Carrie W. Bronson.— PPYP— YPS
(Jack Frost's Little Sister.) — WRR-SO
What Best I See in Thee.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— IAP
What Biddy Said in the Police Court. — (Mrs.) E. T. Corbett.
— OHCS-18
What Bids Me Leave.— Herbert Trench.— HBMV
"What bird so sings," etc. — John Lyly. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
What Boots the Quest?— William Wordsworth.— LLC
What Boys Are Good For.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.— PPYP
What Bridget O'Reilly Bought. — Marion Spencer Halsey —
What Came from a Ride.— Unknown.— WRR-19
"What Can an Old Man Do But Die?" — Thomas Hood. — LPS-1
(Ballad: "Spring, it is cheery.") — ERP — VA
What Can I Give Him?— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GSRC
(Birthday Gift.)— PRWS
"What can I give thee back, O liberal?" — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (VIII).
What Can It Mean? — "Marianne Farningham" (Mary Anne
Hearne).— MRV
(God Cares.)— BLRP
(He Careth.)— WBLP
(Lord Does Care, The.)— LOW— POI
What Can Wake the Little Cock.— Amory Hare.— MLP
What Care I? — George Wither. See Fair Virtue, the Mistress
of Philarete.
"What cher? gud cher! gud cher! gud cher!" — Unknown. — EP
(What Cheer— mod. Eng.)—UV-l
What Children Say. — Unknown. — SPE-4
WThat Christ Is to Us. — Unknown. — BLRP
What Christ Said.— George MacDonald.— HBV— OQP— OTPC
(1 Said: "Let Me Walk.")— MRV
(Obedience.)— BLRP— WGRP
What Chris'mas Fetched the Wigginses. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
What College Does for Girls.— James Monroe Taylor.— WRR-55
What Constitutes a State? — Sir William Jones. See Ode in
Imitation of Alcaeus, An.
What Counts. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"What, cousin, has no one come to visit you." — "Moliere."
See Critic of the School for Wives.
What Dark Days Do.— Everard Jack Appleton.— ICBD
What Did You See Out There, My Lad? — John Oxenham.— RH
(Face to Face with Reality.) — WBLP
What Dim Arcadian Pastures.— Alice Corbin.— GT-2 — HBMV
— LEAP— NP— NV— PT
What Do I Care?— Sara Teasdale.— NP
What Do I Care for Morning.— Helene Johnson.— CDC
What Do I Owe? — John Oxenham.— MOM
What Do We Plant? (C.) — Henry Abbey. — DD — HBV —
HBVY— MPB— MPC-9— NLK— OHIP — PB-3 — POY
—RYC— WBLP
(For Arbor Day.)— GSRC
(Have You Planted a Tree?)— WRR-17
(What Do We Plant When We Plant the Tree?)— ADAH
— HH— PEOR
What Do You See. — Unknown. — ADAH
What Does Graft Mean? — William H. Langdon. — SPE-6
What Does It Matter. — Wm. Andrew Sigourney (?). —
OHCS-5— PRK
(Swedish Poem, A.)— PEOR
What Does It Matter Now. — Sydney King Russell. — PR
What Does It Mean to Be American ?— Roselle Mercier Mont
gomery. — MC
What Does Little Birdie Say? — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Sea Dreams.
What Does the Bee Do? (in Sing-Song). — Christina Georgina
Rossetti.— PBV—SUS
("What does the bee do?")— RIS
What Does the Birdie Say? — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Sea Dreams.
What Dooley Says. — Finley Peter Dunne. — WRR-21
What Dorothy Says.— Will M. Maupin.— WRR-34
What Drove Me into a Lunatic Asylum. — "Eli Perkins7* (Mel
ville de Lancey Landon.) — OHCS-29
What D'ye Call It, The, sel.— John Gay.
Ballad, A: " 'Twas when the seas" (fr. Act II, sc. viii).
—CEP— EPRE— EPW-3— EV-3— HBV
What Each Is Thankful For.— Unknown.— WRR-40
What Echo Said.— Unknown.— WRR-6
What Else Could He Do?— Walter Learned.— BTB-7
(Explanation, An.) — ALV — PR — SPE-4 — SPE-8
(In Explanation.)— AA— BHP— HBV— LEAP
(What Else Could I Do.)— WRR-29
What Endures? — Walt Whitman. See Song of the Broad- Axe.
"What essences from Idumean palm." — Eugene Lee- Hamilton.
See Minima Bella.
What Every One Knows. — Mother Goose. — TYP
("Cock crows in the morn.") — PPL
(Cocks, The.)— RIS
(Rules of Behaviour.) — HBVY
"What fancy, or what flight of winged thought." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets.
What Father Knows. — Edgar A. Guest. — BAP
(Father for Theory, Ma for Action.) — WRR-S2
What Folks Are Made of. — Mother Goose. See What Are
Little Boys Made of.
What Girls Love to Do.— Unknown.— PPYP
What God Hath Promised. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP—
VIL ' « %
(What God Has Promised.)— WBLP
"What god will choose me from this labouring nation." — George
Santayana. See Odes (I-V).
What Gold Cannot Buy. — Katheryn Sweet Easterday. — HB
What Grandfather Said.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
What Grandma Says. — George Cooper. — WRR-15
What Grandpa Mouse Said. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — UTS
What Guardian Counsels? — Auzias March, tr. fr. the Spanish
by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
"What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses." — Edmund
Spenser. See Amoretti (XXXVII).
What Happened.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
What Harmonious Is with Thee. — Richard Henry
Stoddard.— APB
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"What harvest half so sweet is." — Thomas Campion. — EG
What Hast Thou Done To-Day? — Katie Belle Wichmann.—
OHCS-37
What Have I Done ?—Lillian Blanche Fearing.— LOW— P01
"What have I done for you." — William Ernest Henley. — BPN
What Have We Done Today?— Nixon Waterman.— HT— SPE-4
— VIL— WBLP
(Today.)— OQP—QP-2
To-day (sel.).— PTA-1
What Have We to Be Thankful For?— Unknown.— WRR-15
What He Called It.— Unknown.— GH
(Educational Courtship.) — OHCS-25
What He Got Out of It.— Samuel Ellsworth Kiser.— SPE-2
What He Said. — Harrison Robertson. See Two Triolets.
What He Would Give Up.— Unknown.— WRR-3
What Heart But Fears a Fragrance? — Martha Gilbert Dickin
son.— ME
What Highway? — George N. Shuster. — BMC
What Home's Intended for. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
What I Call Living.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
What I Expected.— Stephen Spender. — MBP
What I Have ("I have a little nose, and I have a little chin").
— Unknown.— WRR-50
What I Have ("I have two eyes so bright and clear"). — Un-
known.—LPP
What I Like. — Wilhelmina Seegmiller.— PB-3
What I Live For.— George Linnaeus Banks.— BLPA— BS— HT
— OHCS-23— PB-9— PTA-1— SPE-4— VIL
(My Aim.)— WBLP
I Live for Those Who Love Me (1st st.).— PBGP— SPS
What to Live For (sel.).— PRK
What I Love. — Esmee de MenocaL— AMV-35
What I Mean to Be. — Unknown. — WRR-52
What I Said.— Ellen Murray.— OHCS-28
What I Saw.— J. Milton Akers.— OHCS-13
What I Want. — "Peleg Arkwright" (David L. Proudfit).—
WRR-3 5
What I Want.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
What I Would Be.— Delia A. Heywood.— WRR-17
What If.— Gertrude B. Gunderson.— OQP— QP-1
What If Some Little Paine the Passage Have. — Edmund Spen
ser. See Faerie Queene, The (Despair).
What If Some Lover in a Far-off Spring. — Arthur Davison
Ficke. See Sonnets of a Portrait Painter (XLIII).
"What if the ways be stone." — Mark Van Doren. See City
Songs.
"What if this present were the world's last night?" — John
Donne. See Holy Sonnets.
What If We Made Our Senses So Astute. — Amory Hare.— SPT
What Indeed? — Grantland Rice. — FF — POI
What Inn Is This? (Time and Eternity, LXXIV). — Emily
Dickinson. — TCAP
What Intemperance Does.— H. M. Scudder.— WRR-18
(Destroyer, The.)— OHCS-17— TS
What Intemperance Does.— Unknown. — OHCS-18
What Is a Baby?— Unknown..— MHT
What Is a Creed.— N. McGee Waters.— SPE-4
"What is a day, what is a year of vain delight and pleasure?" —
Unknown. — OBSC
What Is a Gentleman.— "N. L. O'D."— PTWP
What Is a Hedgehog?— Unknown.— WRR-14
What Is a Minority? — John B. Gough. — BTB-6 — MHT —
OHCS-13— SPS
What Is a. Woman Like?— Unknown.— BOH V
What Is America? — Franklin Knight Lane. — SPS
What Is an Anchorite ?— Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.— WRR-56
What Is Charm? — Louisa Carroll Thomas. — BLPA
What Is Christianity? — "Ian Maclaren" (John Watson). —SPE-4
What Is Death?— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— EP
What Is Death?— Unknown.— LOW— POI
What Is Dis Bride Wof ?— Martha Young.— WRR-29
What Is Fame?— J. H. Stedman.— WRR-4
What Is Flirtation?— Unknown. — BTB-7
What Is Good?— John Boyle O'Reilly.— HBV— HBV Y—LBAP
— MHT— OQP—POY— PTA-1— PVS—QP-2— WBLP
(Good, The.)— BTB-6— OHCS-30
What Is Heaven?— #«&«<?«/».— OHCS-24
What Is Home?— Unknown.— OHCS-28
What Is Home without a Mother? — Alice Hawthorne. — MHT —
PEDC
What Is It Jesus Saith ?— Christina Georgina Rossetti.— EPN—
MOM
"What is it like (you ask perplexed), this fear?" — William
Ellery Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
What Is Life? — John Keats. See Sleep and Poetry.
What Is Love? — John Fletcher and Phillip Massinger. See
Captaine, The.
What Is Love?— "A. J. T."— CAG
What Is Love? — Unknown, tr. fr. the French by Henry Car-
rington. — AFP
What Is Man?— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm VIII).
"What is more gentle." — John Keats. See Sleep and Poetry.
What Is Nature's Self ?— William Watson.— MRV
"What is our life? A play of passion." — Sir Walter Raleigh.
See On the Life of Man.
What Is Patriotism ?— Agnes Repplier. — AOAH — PPGW
"What is pink? A rose is pink." — Christina G. Rossetti.— S US
(Color.)— RAR
What Is Prayer?— James Montgomery.— BLRP — WGRP
(Meaning of Prayer, The.)— LOW— POI
(Prayer.)— GPE (3 sts.)—URV (abr.)
(Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire — abr.) — LLC
("Prayer is the soul's sincere desire" — abr.) — AE.
What Is So Rare As a Day in June? — James Russell Lowell
See Vision of Sir Launfal, The (Prelude to Part First)'
What Is Statesmanship? (c&r.).— William E. Borah. — NPTP '
What Is Success ?— Bessie A. Stanley.— MHT
What Is Temperance?— L. B. Coles.— WRR-18
What Is That to Thee?— Thomas D. James. — OHCS-9
What Is the Church?— Sam Walter Foss. — OQP— QP-1
What Is the Grass? — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself
(Grass, The).
What Is the Mohawk ?— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
"What is the rhyme for porringer?" — Mother Goose, — RIS
What Is the Spirit? — Katharine Lee Bates — MLP
What Is the Use? set. ("I saw a man, by some accounted
wise"). — Erastus Wolcott Ellsworth. — AA
"What is this atom which contains the whole." — John Masefield.
See Sonnets: "Long long ago."
What Is This Coming Year?— William Olney.— PSO
What Is This Life? — William Dunbar. — EBSV
What Is Time?— William Marsden.— BCEP— LPS-3
What Is to Come. — William Ernest Henley. See Bric-a-Brac.
What Is To-morrow? — Unknown. — WRR-6
What Is Veal ?— Mary Elliott.— OTPC
What Is White? — Thomas MacDonagh. — CAW— JKCP
What Is Worth the Singing ?— Cecil French.— GTIV
What Is Your Culture to Me? sel. — Charles Dudley Warner.
Young Scholar, The.— BTB-1— LLC— OHCS-22
"What is 'your substance, whereof are you made." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LIII).
What It Is to Die. — Unknown.— OHCS-21
What Jack Said.— J. L. Harbour.— WRR-3 7
(He Tried to Tell His Wife.)— OHCS-32
What Kin' o" Pants Does the Gambler Wear (with music).—
Unknown. — AS
What License Legalizes. — Unknown. — TS
What Life May Be.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— PRK
What Lips My Lips Have Kissed. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
APA— AV— MAP— PIAE— TBM.
(Sonnet: "What lips my lips have kissed and where, and
why.")— HBMV— HWM
What Little Saul Got, Christmas. — James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
What Lottie Saw.— E. L. Brown.— WRR-6
What Love Is.— Robert Herrick.— EPW-2
(Love.)— PIAE
What Makes a Happy Life? — Martial, tr. fr. the Latin by
Goldwin Smith.— AWP—JAWP—WBP
(Martial's Quiet Life, tr. by Henry Howard, Earl of
Surrey.)— OBSC
(Means to Attain a Happy Life, The.)— BCEP— CB O V—
EA— EM-1— EP— EPEP — EPP — EPW-1— EV-1
— HBV— LPS-1— OBEV— TPH
(Means to Attain Happy Life.) — AEV
What Makes a Nation?— Wilbur Dick Nesbit.— POY
What Makes a Nation Great?— Alexander Blackburn. — OQP—
PDN— QP-2— WBLP
What Makes a Woman's Club. — Zoe Brainard Edwards. — HB
What Makes an Artist.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
What Makes Thanksgiving Day? — Unknown.— WRR-40
"What man is he, that boasts of fleshly might. "—-Edmund Spen
ser. See Faerie Queene.
What Matters It? — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG — VA
What Matters It?— Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
What May Happen to a Thimble.— "B."— PRWS
What May Said to December. — Mark Ambient. — HSP
"Wh£t means this shouting?" — William Shakespeare. See Julius
Caesar.
What Men Have Not Fought For. — Robert J. Burdette.— BTB-6
— OHCS-27
(What Men Fight For.)— SPE-5
What Might Be Done.— Charles Mackay.— VA
What Might Happen.— Eva Lovett Carson. — OHCS-21
What Might Have Been?— Unknown.— OHCS-8
What Miss Edith Saw from Her Window. — Bret Harte.— BTB-8
What Mr. Robinson Thinks. — James Russell Lowell. See Big-
low Papers, The (1st Series, No. III).
What Monologue Is. — Charles Barnard.— WRR-32
\Vhat Mother Doesn't Know.— James W. Foley.— RON
Wrhat Mother Said.— Mabel Standley Marston. — HB
What Mothers Have Done. — Various Authors. — MOAH
What My Father Was to Me.— D. G. Bechers.— FAOV
What My Lover Said.— Homer Greene. — AA — HER— HBV—
OHCS-20
(In the Orchard Path.)— HT
What Need Have I for Memory? — Georgia Douglas Johnson.—
CDC
"What need I travel, since I may." — John Hall. — EG
(Home Travel.)— AEV
What No Man Knoweth.— Hugh Francis Blunt. — CAW
"What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy." — Alexander
Pope. See Essay on Man, An.
WThat of That? — Unknown. — BTB-S (si. abr.) — PEOR—
WRR-3 3
WThat of the Darkness ?— Richard Le Gallienne.— HBV— LEAP
—OQP—QP-2
"What of the hunting, hunter bold?" — Rudyard Kipling. See
Jungle Book, The.
What of the Night?— .Sir John Bowring.— VA— WTP-2
What Old Mrs. Ember Said.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-2
What "Old Santa" Overheard. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
What One Boy Thinks. — Harriet Prescott Spofford. — OHCS-29
"What other form were worthy of your praise." — Muna Lee.
See Sonnets.
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What
What Others May Not See.- ... ___
Wrote in the Dust. — Unknown. — OOP — QP-2
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Herd
„ ... -Unknown. — HT
What Our Lord Wrote in the Dust. — Unknoit... „ ^
What Pleasure Have Great Princes. — Unknown. Set
man's Happy Life, The.
"What poor astronomers are they." — Unknown, — OBSC
"What potions have I drunk of "Siren tears." — William Shake
speare. Sec Sonnets (CXIX).
"What precious thing are you making fast." — James Thomson
See Art.
What Puss Thinks. — Unknown. — WRR-35
What Quakerism Stands For. — William W. Birdsall. — WRR-42
What Rabbi Jehosha Said. — James Russell Lowell. — BAP
What Really Is the Trouble.— John Kendrick Bangs.— HSP—
SPE-7
(Boy Baby's Protest.) — WRR-52
What Redress. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
What Reward? — Winifred M. Letts. — BMEP
What Riches Have You? — George Santayana. See Sonnets.
What Robin Told. — George Cooper. — GFA — MPB — PB-2
(Robin's Nest, The.)— MPC-4
What Roused Him. — Unknown, — WRR-51
What Rules the World. — William Ross Wallace.— DD — OHIP
(Hand That Rocks the Cradle Is the Hand That Rules
the World, The— abr.)— WBLP
(Hand That Rules the World, The.)— PTA-I
What Santa Claus Thinks. — Unknown. — CS
What Say Bright Leaves of Day. — Grace Fallow Norton. — HTR
"What secret thing of splendor or of shade." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Sequence of Sonnets on the
Death of Robert Browning.
What Semiraniis Said. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
(Poems about the Moon.) — MAPA
What Shall Baby's Name Be? — "Marian Douglas" (Mrs. Annie
Douglas Green Robinson). — WRR-50
(Naming the Baby.) — PPYP
What Shall Endure? — Ethelyn M. Hartwich,— OQP — QP-2
What Shall Endure?— J. C. Lindberg.— BFP
"What shall he have that killed the deer?"— William Shake
speare. See As You Like It.
What Shall I Do, My Friend?— Mary Clemmer.— BFV
What Shall I Give?— Edward Thomas.— CP
What Shall I Wish Thee?— Unknown.— BFV
What Shall It Profit ?— William Dean Howells.— AA— LEAP
(Doubt.)— MRV
(Faith.)— OQP— QP-1—WGRP
What Shall Repay for Waste of Life? — Grace Fallow Norton.
— TPH
What Shall We Dress Our Baby In? — E. Rendall. — PBV
What Shall We Render.— Unknown.— 3LRP
What She Said.— Sarah de Wolf GamwelL— BTB-6— OHCS-32
What She Said about It. — Charles Henry Webb. — PR
What She Thought. — Harrison Robertson. — PR
What Should a Young Maid Do?— Byron W. King.— WRR-2
"What should I say."— Sir Thomas Wyatt. — AEP-W
(Farewell.)— OBSC
(Revocation, A.) — OBEY
What Should We Do?— Unknown.— LPP
What Smith Knew about Farming. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
What Soft, Cherubic Creatures (Life, CXXX). — Emily Dick
inson. — TCAP
What Spoiled the Pot Pie.— Walt Harris.— PB-4
What Star Is This? — Unknown, tr. fr. the Latin by J. Chandler.
— CRYO
What Temperance Did for 'Me. — John F. Coles. — WRR-56
(What the Temperance Cause Has Done for John and
Me.)— OHCS-14
What the Acorn Said.— Ruth Dains.— GSRC
What the Auld Fowk Are Thinkin. — George MacDonald. — BSV
What the Bartender Sees. — Arthur Brisbane.— WRR-47
What the Beach Hen Said When the Tide Came In.— Vachel
Lindsay. — ESCL
What the Birds Sang. — Marion Short. — WRR-44
What the Birds Say. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — ABVC —
CBPC .
(Answer to a Child's Question.)— CBE— CG—CPN— DD
— ERP — EV-4— HBV— HBVY— LPS-2— OTPC
— PBGP— PEDC— PRWS — RAR— TVC— TYP
—UTS
What the Bullet Sang.— Bret Harte.— AA— BAV— LEAP— LH
— MAP— MDAH— OBEV— OBVV— PFY— TPH
What the Burdock Was Good For. — Unknown.-^'P'BGP
What the Children Can Do. — Unknown. — LPP
What the Children Learned at School. — Stanley Schell. —
WRR-49
What the Chimney Sang (C.).— Bret Harte.— BTP—CFBP—
GR-a— OG
(Chimney's Melody, The.) — BTB-4
What the Choir Sang about the New Bonnet. — M. T. Morrison.
— BLPA— CHS— PTA-2
(Foolish Little Maiden, A.)— OHCS-26
What the Clock Says.— Unknown.-— WRR-17
What the Clown Said. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
What the Coal-Heaver Said.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
What the Constitution Should Mean to an American Citizen. —
Dorothy Carlson. — SPS
What the Crickets Said.— Mary Kyle Dallas.— WRR-3
What the Devil Said.— James Stephens.— CMP
What the Diver Saw. — Horace B. Durant. — OHCS-28
What the Drums Say. — Bret Harte. See Reveille, The.
What the Flag Means (fr. a speech before the Republican State
Convention of Massachusetts, March 27, 1896). — Henry
Cabot Lodge.— SPE-8
What the Forester Said. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
What the Ghost of the Gambler Said.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
What the Gray Cat Sings.— Arthur Guiterman.— MPB
What the Gray- Winged Fairy Said. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
What the Hyena Said.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
What the Lambs Say.— Edith M. Thomas.— PPYP
What the Little Girl Said. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
(Freckled-Faced Girl, The.) — BTB-4 — HHHA— POOI—
WRR-29
What the Little Shoes Said.— Unknown.— PPYP
(Story of Two Little Shoes.)— WRR-41
What the r Lord Had Done for Him. — Mrs. Findley Braden.—
What the Lord High Chamberlain Said. — Virginia Woodward
Cloud.— WRR-20
What the Matter Was.— Unknown. — OHCS-39
What the Miner in the Desert Said. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
What the Minutes Say. — Unknown.— PPYP — YFR
(Take Care of the Minister.)— PDN
What the Moon Saw. — Vachel Lindsay — CPL
What the Mosquito Sang.— Unknown.— \VRR-37
What the Old Man Said.— Alice Robbins.— BTB-2— OHCS-5
What the People Said. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
What the Prince of I Dreamt. — H. Cholrnondeley-PennelL —
NA
What the Rattlesnake Said.— Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
(Four Moon Poems.) — TSW — TSWC
What the Scarecrow Said. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
What the Sexton Said.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
What the Shuiler Said As She Lay by the Fire in the
Farmer's House. — Padraic Colum. — CRE
What the Snow Man Said. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
What the Snow-Birds Said. — Unknown.— PEM
What the Sonnet Is. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — GPE— OBVV—
What the Spirit of Sunshine Means. — Ladies3 Home Journal.
— HT
What the Temperance Cause Has Done for John and Me —
John F. Coles. See What Temperance Did for Me.
What the Trees Think. — Helen O. Hoyt. — LPP
What the Trumpeter Said. — Sebastian Evans. — VA
What the Wind Said. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
What the Wind Says. — Zitella Cocke.— WRR-39
What the Winds Bring. — Edmund Clarence Stedman — CFBP
— CPN— DD — LPS-2 — MPC-7— PB-4 — PEM— PPYP
—PRWS— RAR— SN— YFR
What the World Needs.— Serepta A. Crabtree.— WRR-S4
What They Call It. — Unknown. — WRR-3 7
What They Said.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
What They Think. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Dipsvchus
What They Wanted.— Unknown.— ORCS-3 7
What Thing Is Love? — George Peele. See Hunting of Cupid,
The.
"What Think Ye?"— W. A. Briscoe.— GPWW
What Think Ye of Christ? — D wight L. Moody. — WRR-42
What Though the Green Leaf Grow? — Maybury Fleming. —
AA
"What though with figures I should raise." — Thomas Nabbes. —
EG
What Three Women Said. — Unknown. — OHCS-3S
What Thunder Said. — Thomas Stearns Eliot. See Waste Land
The.
What Tidings?— Unknown. — YF
"What time I see you passing by." — Unknown. See Popular
Songs of Tuscany.
What Time Is It?— Unknown.— OHCS-20— PRK
"What time this world's great Workmaster." — Edmund Spenser.
See Hymne in Honour of Beautie, An.
What Title? — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
What to Drink. — George S. Burleigh.— TS
What to Drink. — Unknown. — PPYP
What to Forget. — Unknown. — MHT
What to Live For. — George Linnaeus Banks. See What I Live
For.
What to Look For. — Alice Gary. — PB-4
What to Read. — William Cowper. See Retirement.
What Tomas (or Thomas) an Buile Said in a Pub. — James
Stephens.— BMEP— CMP— CRE— EPP— GPE— LBBV
—MB P— NP— TCPD—WGRP
(What Tomas Said in a Pub.)— GTSL
What Tommy Dislikes. — Unknown. — WRR-17
What Troubled Poe's Raven. — John Bennett. — PA
What Vacation Is. — H. C. Dodge. — WRR-24
What Waked the World.— Albion W. Tourgee.— WRR-10
What Was a Cure for Love? — Thomas Godfrey. — LA
What Was His Creed?— Unknown.—BS (abr.)— MHT
What Was It?— Sidney Dayre.— DRB— SPE-4
What Was It? — Fitz-James O'Brien. — HOAH
What Was My Dream? — Joseph O'Connor. — AA
What Was Solomon's Mind? — Geoffrey Scott. — OBMV
What Was Your Name in the States? (with music). — Unknown.
—AS
What Was't Awakened First the Untried Ear. — Hartley Cole
ridge.— TPH
(Birth of Speech, The.) — VA
What We Did with the Cow. — N. P. Ufford.— BTB-5
What We Need.— Edgar A. Guest.— LPS-1
What Whiskev Did for Me. — Edward Carswell. — OHCS-17
What Will We Do? — Robert J. Burdette. — BOHV — SPE-4—
SPE-8
What Will You Give Me If I Get Up? — Unknown. — ABS
What William Henry Did.— J. L. Harbour.— DRB— OHCS-39
What Wondrous Life Is This I Lead? — Andrew MarvelL See
Thoughts in a Garden.
593
WSiat
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
"What Would She More?'* (in Mod. Eng.). — Unknown. —
TMEV
What Would You Say. — Edith Stanford Tillotson.— CRYO
What Would You See?— George Macdonald.— PRWS
What Would You Take? — Good Housekeeping. — MHT
What You Make It.— Emil Carl Aurin.— POI— SL
What-D'Ye-Catl-It, The.— John Gay. See What D'Ye Call
It, The.
"Whate'er the passion, knowledge, fame, or pelf." — Alexander
Pope. See Essay on Man, An (Life's Poor Play).
Whate'er You Dream with Doubt Posses t. — Arthur Hugh
Clough. — OAEP
(All Is Well.)— BEL— BPN— EPN— TCEP— VLEP
Whatever Is— Is Best.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA— VIL
Whatever Is, Is Right. — Laman Blanchard. — BOHV
Whatever Is, Is Right. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man,
An.
Whatever Odds There Are. — Grantland Rice. — POI — SL
Whatever the Weather May Be. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR— MHT
"Whatever while the thought comes over me." — Dante. See
La Vita Nuova.
What's in a Name? — Alice R. Forsyth. — OHCS-40
What's in a Name? — Ellerton Gay. — WRR-26
What's in a Name?— Helen F. More.— GA— PAH— PB-S
What's in a Name ?— Richard Kendall Munkittrick.— BOHV
What's in It for Me? — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
What's in There?— Unknown.— CK—HWC
What's My Thought Like ?— Thomas Moore.— BOHV— OB RV
What's the Difference? — O. F. Pearre. — BTB-9 — HBR —
WRR-7
What's the Good?— Harry C. Webber.— WRR-24
What's the Lesson for To-Day. — Unknown. — PEOR
What's the Matter?— "H. K. P."— YFR— PPYP
What's the Use of It?— Margaret Arndt.— CHB
What's the Use of Worrying? — Walter Herman Van. — POI —
SL
What's This of Death. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BLV
(Sonnet: "What's this of death.")— HWM
What's Your Hurry? — Unknown.— SPE-7
"Whatsoever things are true." — Bible, N. T. See Philippians.
Whaups, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Blows the Wind
To-Day.
Wheel and I, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-35
Wheeler at Santiago. — James Lindsay Gordon. — PAH — RON
Wheeler's Brigade at Santiago.— Wallace Rice. — MC
Whelps of the Wolf, sel. — George Marsh.
Race for a Life, The.— SSS
When.— "/E" (George William Russell).— ATP— BEL— CMP
— GTIV— TOP
When.— Clifton Bingham.— CFBP— LPP
When. — "Susan Coolidge" (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey). — HBV
— LPS-2— OHCS-6
(Faithful.)— PDN
When?— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— LC
When a Baby Comes.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
"When a deed is done for freedom." — James Russell Lowell.
See Present Crisis, The.
"When a lover hies abroad." — Rudyard Kipling. See Naulahka,
The.
When a Man Hath No Freedom. — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
— EPN
(Impromptus.) — BPN
When a Man's in Love. — Nixon Waterman. — HSP
When a Man's Widowed.— Myra Kelly.— WRR-38
"When a mounting skylark sings'* (in Sing-Song). — Christina
Geoigina Rossetti.
(Sing-Song.) — MBP
(Skylark and Nightingale.)— RIS
When a Twister a Twisting. — Unknown. — OTPC
When a Woman Blue (with miisic}. — Unknown. — AS
(Blue Woman.)— APW
When Age Comes On. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
When All Is Done.— Paul Laurence Dunbar.— LOW— MHT—
POI
When All the World Is Young.— Charles Kingsley. See Water
Babies, The (Young and Old).
When All the Young Were Dying. — Edmund Wilson. — LA
When Almonds Bloom. — Milicent Washburn Shinn. — AA
When Amaryllis Bowls.— John Farrar. — LEAP — PR
When an Old Man Gets to Thinking. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
When Angeline a-Shopping Goes. — Harold Sussman. — WRR-39
When Anerrv, Count a Hundred. — Elizabeth Cavazza. — DRB —
HBR
"When April pours the colours of a shell." — Elinor Wylie. See
Wild Peaches.
When as a Lad. — Isabel Ecclestone MacKay. — HBV— OCL
When at Christmas Christ Was Born. — Unknown. — PB-4
When Aurelia First I Courted. — Unknown. — OBS
When Baby Hurts Her Hand. — Unknown, tr. fr. the German.—
SAS
("Pat it, kiss it.")— PPL
When Baby Played. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
When Baby Slept. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
When Baby Woke.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
When Banners Are Waving.— Unknown. — GN — HBV
When Bessie Died.— James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
When Bob Got Throwed.— Unknown. — SCC
When Bony Death. — John Masefield. — PM
"When boots and shoes are torn up to the lefts." — Nathaniel
Ward. See Simple Cobler of Aggawani, The.
"When Burbadge Played." — Austin Dobson. — LL-4 —
PFE— PTER
When Caesar Fell.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BIS
When Cats Run Home.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Owl, The.
"When children lay them down to sleep. — Unknown. — BOL
"\Vhen civil dudgeon (or fury) first grew high." — Samuel
Butler. See Hudibras.
When Class "A" Gave Thanks.— Lucy Copmger.— SPE-3
(Why Class A Gave Thanks.)— WRR-5S
"When clouds appear like rocks and towers. — Unknown.
(Promise of the Clouds, The )— ABVC
(Weather Wisdom.)— HBVY—RYC
When Clouds Are Dark.— S. E. Kiser.— LOW— POI
When Coldness Wraps This Suffering Clay. — George Gordon,
Lord Byron. — ERP
(Immortal Mind, The.)— WGRP
"When conquering love did first my heart assail. — Michael
Dray ton. See Idea.
When Cuckoo First. — Frank Prewett. — MBP
When Dad Enjoyed Himself. — Unknown. — WRR-32
When Dad Goes Fishin'. — Unknown. — WRR-2
When Dad Takes Me.— Douglas Malloch. — FAOV
When Daddy Lights the Tree. — Margaret E. Sangster (Mrs.
Gerritt Van Deth).— WRR-28
When Daddy Plays de Banjo. — Inez C. Parker.— OHCS-38
When Daddy Sings.— Burges Johnson.— FAOV
"When daffodils begin to peer." — William Shakespeare. See
Winter's Tale, The.
"When daisies pied and violets blue. — William Shakespeare.
See Love's Labour's Lost.
"When dark December glooms the day." — Sir Walter Scott.
See Marmion.
When de Co'n Pone's Hot. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — BANP—
BTB-9
When de Folks Is Gone.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR—
SPE-4— WRR-31
"When de golden trumpets sound." — Unknown.
(Group of Negro Songs, A.) — NAMP
When de Good Lord Sets You Free (with music). — Unknown,
— ABF
When, Dearest, I But Think of Thee. — Sir John Suckling
(sometimes at. to Owen Felltham). — GPE — HBV —
OBEV— OBS
(Song: "When, dearest, I but think of thee.")— EPS
When Death to Either Shall Come. — Robert Bridges. — HBV—
OBEV
("When Death to either shall come.") — PWB
When Death Tomorrow. — Ogden Nash. — AMV-35
When Doctors Disagree.— S. E. Kiser.— WRR-51
"When down the windy vistas of the years." — Clement Wood,
See Eagle Sonnets (XI).
When Duty Begins. — Charles Dickens. See Martin Chuzzle-
When Early March Seems Middle May. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
When Earth's Last Picture Is Painted. — Rudyard Kipling. —
BMEP— BPN— ICBD— LL-4 — POT— RKV— TCPD—
VLEP
(L'Envoi: "When earth's last picture is painted.") — BTP
— DD— HB V— MFC- 14— OHFP— PECK— PTA- 1
— WGRP
When Elizabeth Went Home. — Ethel Bowman Ronald.— CS
"When Eve had led her lord away." — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
See Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, The.
When Even Cometh On. — Lucy Evangeline Tilley. — AA
"When evening comes." — Yakaniochi. See Manyo Shu.
When Evening Shadows Fall. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
^action, pois'nous as the scorpion's sting." — Jonathan
See
'When Fac _
Odell. See American Times, The.
"When falls the soldier brave." — Abram Joseph Ryan.
Sentinel Songs.
"When far-spent night persuades each mortal eye." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XCIV).
When Father Broke His Arm. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
When Father Carves the Duck. — Ernest V. Wright. — PTA-2—
RON— WRR-4
When Father Played Baseball. — Edgar A. Guest. — PEDC —
RON— WRR-52
When Father Rode the Goat. — Unknown.— BTB-9 — WRR-37
When Father Shaves His Face.— Joe Cone.— WRR-52
When Father Shook the Stove. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"When, fearing tears should win." — William Chamberlayne.
See Pharonnida.
When Feelin' Sad and Blue. — Raymond A. Harlan.— POI
— SL
"When first I looked into thy glorious eyes." — Sarah Helen
Whitman. See Sonnets from the Series Relating to
Edgar Allan Poe.
"When first I made." — William Wordsworth. See Prelude,
The (Summer Vacation).
When First I Saw Her.- "
Eden.
When First My Way. — A. E. Housman. — TCPD
"When first we hear the shy-come nightingales." — John Clare.
™£G
When First We Met. — Robert Bridges.— OTA
(Triolet: "When first we met we did not guess.") — CMP —
-George Edward Woodberry. See Wild
When Flora Had O'erfret the Firth. — Unknown. — EBSV —
OBEV
"When forty winters shall besiege thy brow." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (II).
When George Was King. — Theodosia Pickering. — WRR-22
When God Lets My Body Be.— E. E. Cummings.— MAP
When God Speaks. — Clara Cox Epperson. — HB
594
TITLE INDEX
When
When Good King Arthur. — Mother Goose. — HBV — PB-1
(Good King Arthur.)— HBVY
(King Arthur.)— BOHV—NA
(Nursery Rhyme.) — CFBP
("When good King Arthur.") — PPL — RIS— SAS
(When Good King Arthur Ruled This Land.)— OTPC
When Good Queen Elizabeth Governed the Realm. — Joseph
Stansbury.— APB— IAP
When Grandfather Went to Town. — Robert C. V. Meyers.—
OHCS-32
When Grandma Comes to Our House. — S. E. Kiser. — WRR-52
When Grandma Was a Girl, — Ada A. Mosher. — WRR-39
When Grandma Was a Little Girl. — Edward Oldham. — WRR-SO
When Grandpa Was a Little Boy. — Malcolm Douglas. — PEOR
When Greek Meets [or Met] Greek. — Unknown. — CD — HHHA
— OHCS-26— WRR-32
"When halting in front of it." — Hitomaro. See Shui Shu.
When Hannibal Crossed the Alps. — Eleanor Farjeon. — MV-1
When He Comes. — Bertrand Shadwell. — SPE-4
When He Goes to Play with the Boys.— Strickland W. Gillilan.
— PEDC
When He, Who Adores Thee (C). — Thomas Moore. — EPW-4 —
OBRV— TIP
(Pro Patria Mori.)— EV-4— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
When He Would Have His Verses Read.— Robert Herrick. —
EPW-2— NBE— OAEP— OBS
•'When heav'n had overturn'd the Trojan state." — VirgiL See
y£neid, The.
"When Helen first saw wrinkles in her face." — Walter Savage
Landor.— EPW-4
(Lyrics to lanthe.)— BPN
(Wrinkles.)— V A
When I Am a Man.— Nelly R. Cramer.— WRR-1 7
When I Am a Man. — M. E. H. Everett. — PPYP
(Mother Is Her Name.)— WRR-52
When I Am a Man. — Emily Huntington Miller. — WRR-17
When I Am Big. — Unknown, — RON
When I Am Dead. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — CDC
When I Am Dead.— John G. Neihardt.— MAP— HBMV
When I Am Dead. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. See When
I Am Dead, My Dearest.
When I Am Dead. — Unknown. — OHCS-32
When I Am Dead and Sister to the Dust. — Elsa Barker. — BAP
— HBV— LBMV
When I Am Dead, My Dearest. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
— BLV— GPE— MBP— PIAE
(Song: "When I am dead," etc.).— ATP— AWP— BMEP
— BPN — BTP — CH—CPOI— CRE— EA— EP—
EPNC— EPP— EPW-5 — GEPM— GTBS — GTSL
—HBV— ISP— JAWP— LEAP— LHW—MHT—
OAEP— OBEV— OBVV— OG — OTA— PCD—
POTT— PPD-1 — PTER— SBA— TOP— TPH—
VLEP— WBP— WLIP— WHA— WTP-7
(When I Am Dead.)— AV— MCCG— PFE
When I Am Married.— Unknown.— WR.R-2
When I Am Old. — Caroline Atherton Mason. — BLPA
When I Am Old. — Marjorie Meeker. — TBM
"When I atn turned to moulding dust." — George Henry Boker.
See Book of the Dead, The.
When I Am Very Old. — Richard Le Gallienne. — WTP-6
When I Am Weak Then I Am Strong. — Mary Sherman. —
BTB-7
When I Awake I Am Still with Thee.— Harriet Beecher Stowe.
— MRV— OQP— QP-1
(Still, Still with Thee.) — BLRP — BPP — GT-2 — LLC —
LOW— POI ,
"When I behold that beauties wonderment." — Edmund Spenser.
See Amoretti (XXIV).
"When I consider every thing that grows." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XV).
When I Consider How My Light Is Spent. — John Milton. See
On His Blindness.
When I Die. — Fenton Johnson. — CDC
"When I do count the clock that tells the time." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XII).
When I Do Mock.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
When I Get Time. — Thomas L. Masson. — BLPA
When I Go Home. — Milton Lee. — OQP — QP-2
When I Grow Up.— Rupert Sargent Holland.— OTPC— RON
When I Grow Up.— Unknown.— WRR-52
When I Had Need of Him.— S. E. Kiser.— BLRP
When I Have Borne in Memory. — William Wordsworth. — BPN
— EM-2— GPE— SEP
(England, 1802— II.)— EA
(England, 1802— V.)— OBEV— HBV
(London, 1802— IV.)— ES
(Sonnet: When I Have Borne, etc.} — CRE
("When I have borne in memory.") — GTBS— GTSE—
GTSL— OBRV
When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be. — John Keats. —
ATP— AWP— BEL— BPN— CBO V— CR— CRP— EPN
EPNC— EPP— ERP — GEPM— HBV— ISP— JAWP—
LEAP— LL-4—NAL— OAEP— OBEV— OBRV— PIAE
— SBA— TCEP— TOP— TPH— WBP— WHA
(Sonnet— C.) — GPE
(Terror of Death.)— GR-e— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
(When I Have Fears.)— EM-2— EP— ISP— MCCG
("When I have fears," etc.)— EV-4
(Written in January, 1818.)— EPW-4
When I Have Gone Weird Ways.— John G. Neihardt.— HBV
— LBMV— OBAV
"When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXIV).
"When I hear laughter from, a tavern door." — Wilfrid Seawen
Blunt. See Esther: A Young Man's Tragedy.
When I Heard at the Close of the Day. — Walt Whitman. —
CAP— IAP— LEAP— OBAV
When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer. — Walt Whitman. — AP
— APB— ATP— APW— BFP— BLV — CAP— CBOV—
CV — GR-a— IAP— MAP— MCCG— MOAP— OQP—
OTA— PFE— QP-2— SPE-7— WHA— WLIP— YT
"When I look back upon my early days." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love.
When I Loved You.— Thomas Moore.— ALV— BHP— HBV
When I Mean to Marry. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BTB-6
"When I perceive the sable of your hair." — Elinor Wylie. See
One Person.
When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame. — Walt Whitman. — CAP
—GR-a— MCCG
When I Saw You Last, Rose. — Austin Dobson.— BPN— CBOV
—HBV— ISP— PTER— YT
"When I see childhood on the threshold seize." — Robert Bridges.
See Growth of Love, The (XLII).
When I Set Out for Lyonesse. — Thomas Hardy. — GTSE —
MB P— MCT— PER— TCPD
When I Shall Hear You Coming. — Barbara Young.— BAP
When I Sing. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. — Isaac Watts.— WGRP
(Christ Crucified.)— CRE
(Crucifixion to the World by the Cross of Christ.) — OBEC
("When I survey the wondrous cross.") — EV-3
(Wondrous Cross, The.) — HT
When I Walk Alone. — Charles Erskine Scott Wood.— BAP
When I Was a Bachelor.— Mother Goose.~C¥RP — HBV —
OTPC— RIS
("When I was a bachelor.")— PPL
(When I Was a Little Boy.)— GFA— PB-3
("When I was a little boy.") — SAS
When I Was a Boy.— Eugene Field.— BTB-8— PEF— SPE-4
When I Was a Cowboy (with music"). — Unknown. — ABF
When I Was a Little Boy. — Mother Goose. See When I Was a
Bachelor.
"When I was a little boy I had but little wit."— Unknown. — RIS
(Little Wit.)— CGOV
When I Was a Little Girl.— Alice MilHgan.— GTIV
When I Was a Tree.— Vachel Lindsay.— ATP
When I Was Being Rushed.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
When I Was Christened. — David McCord. — RIS
"When I was forced from Stella ever dear." — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (LXXXVII).
When I Was One-and-Twenty. — A. E. Housman. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XIII) .
When I Was Single. — Unknown. — ABF (A and B vers., with
music}
(I Wish I Was Single Again — B vers.) — ABS — AS (with
music)
When I Was Six.— Zora Cross.— HBVY
When I Was Small. — Laura Wright. — GSRC
When I Was Young.— Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).—
GTIV
(Song: "When I was young, I said to sorrow.") — TIP —
WRR-27
When I Was Young. — Unknown, — BTB-6
When I Was Young and Foolish (with music') . — Unknown. — AS
"When I watch the living meet." — A. E. Housman. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XII).
When I Would Image. — George Meredith. — GPE
"When I would muse in boyhood." — A. E. Housman. — CBE
When Icicles Hang by the Wall. — William Shakespeare. See
Love's Labour's Lost.
When I'm a Man. — Alice May Douglas. — SPE-5
When I'm a Man. — Unknown. — RON
When I'm AJone. — Siegfried Sassoon. See Alone.
"When in disgrace with Fortune and Men's eyes." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXIX).
When in the Chronicle of Wasted Time. — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (CVI).
When in the Crowd I Suddenly Behold. — Robert Nathan. —
MAP
When in the First Great Hour. — Edith Matilda Thomas. See
Inverted Torch, The.
When in the Night We Wake and Hear the Rain. — Robert
Burns Wilson.— SN
When in the Woods I Wander All Alone. — Edward Hovell-
Thurlow.— HBV— HBVY
When I'se Fightin' fob de Lawd. — Robert W. Chambers. —
WLIP
When It Rains. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
"When Jacky's a very good boy." — Unknown. — PPL
(Custard and Mustard.)— PBV
When Janet Goes to Bed. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
When Jennie Rode to Mill with Me. — Unknown. — HT
When Jenny Wore Bonnet Plain. — Frank L. Stanton. —
WRR-57
When Jim Was Dead.— Frank L. Stanton.— WRR-21
(When Jim Died.)— OHCS-38
When Jimmy Comes from School. — James Newton Matthews. —
WRR-17
When John Turns on the Radio. — Geneva Harris Scott. — HB
When Johnny Comes Marching Home. — Patrick Sarsfield Gil-
more.— APB— PAH
When Josiah Plays the Fiddle.— Julia T. Riordan.— WRR-48
"When June is come, then all the day." — Robert Bridges. —
PWB
When June Is Here. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
When Kate Has Done My Room. — Unknown. — WRR-34
595
When
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
When Knighthood Was in Flower, set. — Charles Major.
Princess Mary, The.— HSP
When Lide Married Him. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd. — Walt Whitman. —
AP— APL— APW— ATP— AWP— BAP (afer.)— BAY
— BLV— CAP — CR (a&r.)— CRP— EV-5— GPE— HBV
— IAP— JAWP— LA— LBAH— LEAP—MAP— MOAP
— OBAV— PIAE— SBA— TCAP— TOP— TPH— WHA
— WLIP—YT (cond.)
(From "When Lilacs Last," etc. — much abr.) — PFE
(President Lincoln's Burial Hymn.) — APB
Death Carol (^/.).— APA— LEAP— LEAP
(Come, Lovely and Soothing: Death.) — OHPI— SC
(Memories of President Lincoln.) — MRV
When Lincoln Came to Springfield. — Vachel Lindsay.— GA —
MAP
When Lincoln Died. — J. A. Edgerton. — WRR-45
When Lincoln Was a Boy. — Unknown. — WRR-46
When Little Birdie Bye-Bye Goes. — Unknown. — CPN— OTPC
(Bye-Bye.)— SAS
(Lullaby.)— BOL
("When little Birdie bye-bye goes.") — PPL
"When little daily winds have died away." — Malcolm Cowley.
See Blue Juniata (Winter: Two Sonnets, II).
When Love and Duty Meet.— May Ellis Nichols.— OHCS-39
When Love Comes Knocking. — William Henry Gardner. — AA
When Love Meets Love. — Thomas Edward Brown. — OBVV
When Lovely Woman.— Phoebe Gary.— BOHV— HBV— HSP—
PA— PR
(Parodies.)— ALV
"When lovely woman stoops to folly." — Oliver Goldsmith. See
Vicar of Wakeneld, The (Song: "When lovely woman").
When Maggie Gangs Away. — James Hogg. — WRR-47
When Mah Lady Yawns.— Charles T. Grilley.— HHHA
When Maimie Married. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
When Malindy Sings. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — ANL — HBR
— HSPS— MCCG— SR— VOD— WTRR-44
When Mamma Was a Little Girl. — Unknown. — RON— WRR-17
When Mandy Brings the Kids. — Alonzo Teall Worden. —
OHCS-33
When Mary Goes Walking.— Patrick R. Chalmers.— HBVY
When Mary Was a Lassie. — Unknown. — OHCS-10
When Me an' Ed Got Religion. — Fred W. Shibley.— WRR-33
When Me and Ma Goes to Call.— Doris Dabbs.— WRR-25
"When men shall find thy flow'r. thy glory, pass." — Samuel
Daniel See To Delia (XXXVIII).
WThen Men Turn Gossips. — Unknown, — OHCS-39
"When, midst their panic at our Loveliest." — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
When Mither's Gane. — Unknown. — WRR-38
When Mollie Sings at Noon. — Edward Wilbur Mason. — WRR-S1
When Molly Smiles.— Unknown.— HBV
(Molly.)— CBOV
When Moonlight Falls.— Hilda Conkling.— YT
When Moonlike ore (or o'er) the Hazure Seas. — William
Makepeace Thackeray.— BOHV— NA—SPE- 5
When Mother Came. — Unknown. — WRR-44
When Mother Combed My Hair. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
When Mother Cooked with Wood. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
When Mother Is Away. — Eva Earll Furlong. — WRR-50
When Mother Reads Aloud. — Unknown. — DDA — HH — MPB
When Mother Scrubs.— C/wfewoww.— MHT— PEDC— RYC
When Mother's Sick. — William Herschell. — RYC
When My Beloved Sleeping Lies. — Irene Rutherford McLeod. —
HBV
When My Blood Runs Chilly and Col' (with music) . — Un
known. — ABF
When My Dreams Come True. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
"When my love swears that she is made of truth." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (CXXXVIII).
"When my love was away." — Robert Bridges. — EG — PWB
(Absence.)— OBEY
When My Ship Comes In. — Robert Jones Burdette. — DDA —
POI— PTA-2— SL
"When Nature made her chief work, Stella's eyes." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (VII).
When Nature Wants a Man. — Angela Morgan. — CV — ICBD
When Nellie's on the Job. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
When Night Comes. — Henry Vaughan. — OQP — QP-1
When None Shall Rail.— David Lewis. — OBEC
""When o'er this page, in happy years to come." — -James Whit
comb Riley. See Albumania.
When Of Sis' July Pray. — James Edwin Campbell. — BANP
When Old Glory Came to Stay. — Walter S. Card. — PEDC
When Old Jack Died. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR —
"When 'Omer Smote 'Is BloormV Lyre." — Rudyard Kipling.—
BHP — RKV
When on the Marge of Evening. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — AV
—BMC— OBAV
"When once the sun sinks in the west." — John Clare (wr. at.
to Emily Bronte). — EG
(Evening Primrose.) — CH
When One Knows Thee. — Rabindranath Tagore. See Gitanjali.
When One Loves Tensely. — Don Marquis. — BHP
When Orpheus Went Down. — Samuel Lisle. — ALV
When Other Lips and Other Hearts. — Michael William Balfe
and Alfred Bunn. See Bohemian Girl, The.
When Our Baby Died.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
"When our two souls stand up erect." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (XXII).
Wlien Pa Begins to Shave. — Harry Douglas Robins. — BTB-9
When Pa Comes Home.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
When Pa Counts.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
\Vhen Pa Gets Sick.— Unknown. — WRR-32
When Pa Takes Care of Me.— Francis C. Williams.— BTB-9—
WRR-26
When Pa Tried Mental Healing.— Alfred J. Waterhouse.—
OHCS-38
When Pa (or Paw) Was a Boy.— S. E. Kiser.— FAOV—
HHHA— SPE-3— WRR-32
When Paderewski Plays. — Edward S. Creamer. — WRR-34
When Papa Holds My Hands. — Strickland W. Gillilan. —
SPE-4
When Papa Was a Boy. — Earl Alonzo Brininstool. — FAOV —
OHCS-39— PTA-2
When Papa's Sick.— Joe Lincoln.— WRR-32
When Peter Jackson Preached in the Old Church. — Vachel
Lindsay.— CPL—SPT
When Plaintively and Near the Cricket Sings. — Nora May
French.— A V
When Polly Buys a Hat.— E. Hill.— GS
When Poor Mary Came Wandering Home (with music). — Un
known. — AS
When Poppies Bloom Again. — Henry Albert Phillips. — AOAH
When Private Mugrums Parley Voos. — Charles Divine. —
GPWW— PAPm
When Rooks Fly Homeward. — Joseph Campbell. — BMC
When Sam'wel Led the Singin'.— Boston Globe. — OHCS-32
When Santa Glaus Comes. — Elizabeth Sill. — WRR-28
When Santa Claus Was 111.— Unknown.— CRYO— CS
When Santa Claus Went Wooing. — Joe Lincoln. — WRR-34
WThen Saw We Thee. — Robert E. Speer. — SPE-4
When Shakespeare Laughed. — Christopher Morley. — PFE
When Shall We Meet Again. — Unknown. — LLC
(Parting Hymn.) — BTB-1
When Shall We Three Meet Again? — Unknown. — BFV —
OHCS-15
When She a Maiden Slim. — Maurice Hewlett. — OHIP
When She Cam Ben, She Bobbed. — Robert Burns. — EBSV
WThen She Comes Home. — James Whitcomb Riley. — AA — BAP
— CPWR— GPE— HBV— LEAP
When She Smiles. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (XL).
When Should a Girl Marry?— J. H. Parke.— BTB-7
\Vhen Shouting Day Is Done. — Joseph Joel Keith. — AMV-36
"When smoke stood up from Ludlow." — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (VII).
"When Sorrow, using mine own fires might." — Sir Philip Sid
ney. See Astrophel and Stella (CVIII).
When Sparrows Build. — Jean Ingelow. See Supper at the
Mill.
When Spring Comes Back to England.— Alfred Noyes. — HBV
(World's May-Queen, The.)— CPAN-1— OBVV
When Stars Are in the Quiet Skies. — Sir Edward Bulwer-
Lytton. See Ernest Maltravers.
When Stedman Comes to Town. — Eugene Field. — PEF
When Summer Says Good-Bye. — Frank L. Stanton. — BTB-8
When Summer Was Lost. — Eda Lou Walton. — TL
When Swallows Build. — Catherine Parmenter. — ME
When Tayis Bank. — Unknown. — EBSV
When th' Circus Cum tu Town.— J. Asher Parks.— WRR-58
When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy. — William Shake
speare. _ See Twelfth Night.
"When that Seint George hadde sleyne ye dragone." — Un
known. See Limericks.
When the Assault Was Intended to the City. — John Milton. —
CR— CRE— EM-1 — EP— EPEP— EPP— ES— EV-2—
GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— TCEP— TPH
(Arms and the Muse.) — LH
When the Birds Come North.— Ella Higginson.— SPE-5
When the Bunch Sings "Adeline." — Unknown. — PPP
"When the cabin port-holes are dark and green." — Rudyard
Kipling. See Just-So Stories.
When the Cannon Booms No More. — William Herbert Car-
ruth.— PEDC
(When the Cannon Booms.) — RH
When the Cat's Away the Mice Will Play. — Mrs. Mary L.
Gaddess.— WRR-35
When the Christ Child Came. — Frederick E. Weatherly. —
OHIP
When the Cloud Comes down the Mountain. — Charles G. D.
Roberts. — CPG
When the Cows Come Home. — Agnes E. Mitchell. — OHCS-16
— PTA-1— SPE-8— WRR-37
When the Cows Come Home. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. —
RAR— UTS
(Milking Time.) — GFA— LC— MPB — MPC-4 — PB-3—
PRWS— TYP
When the Cuckoo Sings (o&.).— Alfred Austin.— WRR-48
When the Curtains of Night Are Pinned Back. — Unknown.
See I'll Remember You, Love, in My Prayers.
When the Dark Comes Down. — L. M. Montgomery. — CPG
"When the dawn comes." — Unknown. See Kokin Shu.
"When the days begin to lengthen." — Unknown. — RIS
When the Dead Men Die. — Rose O'Neill. — HBMV
When the Dews Are Earliest Falling. — Arthur Hugh Clough.
— OAEP
When the Drive Goes Down. — Douglas Malloch. — PB-6
When the Earth Is Cold. — C. H. Newman. — BPM-36
"When the earth was sick and the skies were grey." — Rudyard
Kipling. See Plain Tales from the Hills.
When the Ecstatic Body Grips. — Eric R. Dodds. — GTIV
"When the enemy is near thee." — Arthur Hugh Clough.
See Dipsychus.
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TITLE INDEX
When
When the Fairies Lived Here.— Unknown.— PPYP
When the French Band Plays.-— Unknown.— GPWW
GR-a— HBV— HBVY— IAP— JHP— LC— LL-3— MAP
--MCCG—MPB— OTA— OTPC—PFY—POI — PPYP
_PT_ SBA— SL— TPH — VOD— WLIP— WTP-7 —
"WRR-3 4 _ YFR
When the Full-Grown Poet Came. — Walt Whitman. — CAP—
When the General Came to Town.— Vance C. Criss.— PAPm
When the Grass Shall Cover Me. — Ina Donna Coolbnth. — AA
— CP — HBV — LEAP
When the Gravy's on the Buckwheats. — Samuel Ellsworth
When the Great Ark.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
-
When the Green Gits Back in the Trees. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— ADAH— CPWR— YT . „
When the Green Lies over the Earth. — Angelina Weld Grinike.
When the Green Woods Laugh. — William Blake. See Laugh-
When the Gulls Come In. — Helen Merrill Egerton. — CPG
When the Hammock Swings. — Edward A. Oldham. — WRR-4
When the Hearse Comes Back. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
When the Hounds of Spring Are on Winter's Traces.— Alger
te ouns o prng re o .—
non Charles Swinburne. See Atalanta in Calydon
(Chorus: "When the hounds," etc.).
When the House Is Alone by Itself. — Mary Kyle Dallas. —
OTT(~>S-24
"When the Journey Was Intended to the City." — Rudyard
- ~ BLP ~ CCR
When the Lad for Longing Sighs. — A. E. Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (VI).
When ^Lamp^^agered^Percy gggg
SBA — TCEP — WHA — WLIP
(Flight of Love.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— SBA
(Likes: "When the lamp is shattered.")— B CEP— BPN—
^ — CBOV— CRP — EM-2— EP— EPN— EPW-4 —
ERP— GEPC — NAL—OAEP— OBEV — TOP—
TPH— WTP-8
(Lines: When the Lamp Is Shattered.)— CRE
("When the lamp is shattered.") — EG
When the Light Goes Out. — Harry S. Chester. — BTB-8 —
OHCS-34— PTA-2
When the Light Is Gone.— T. C Wilson.— TB
"When the lights come out in the cottages. — Charles C-. u.
Roberts. See Hill-Top Songs (II).
When the Little Boy Ran Away. — Unknown. — BTP
"When the little children sleep." — Unknown.
(Guardian Angels, The — German.) — BOL
When the Minister Calls.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
When the Minister Comes to Tea. — Joseph C. Lincoln. — DDA
— PTA-l—PTWP— SR
(Minister Comes to Tea, The.)— WRR-32
When the Minister Comes (or Came) to Tea. — Juliet Tompkms.
DDA— WRR-32 ^7 .
When the Mississippi Flowed in Indiana. — Vachel Lindsay.
See Three Poems about Mark Twain. ..__,_
When the Mists Have Rolled Away (a&r.). — Annie Herbert. —
LLC
(We Shall Know.)— OHCS-9
When the Most Is Said. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge De
When the Northern Bands Played Dixie. — Frank L. Stanton.
— WRR-26 „ __
"When the nyhtegale singes, the wodes waxen grene. — Un
known. — NBE
WhenStPhTSce7n Billows Roll.— Bishop Potter. —HT
When the Old Man Smokes. — Paul Laurence Dunbar. — WRR-33
When the Preacher Comes to Tea.— S. R. Huiatt.— DDA
"When the present has latched its postern behind my tremulous
stay." — Thomas Hardy. See Afterwards.
When the Proficient Poison of Sure Sleep. — E. E. Cummmgs.
"When the proud World does most my world despise." — Robert
Nichols. See Sonnets to Aurelia.
When the Regiment Came Back. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — SPE-6
When the Rose Is Faded.— Walter de la Mare.— NP
When the Sixty-Ninth Comes Back. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
When the Sleepy Man Comes. — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts. See
Book of the Native, The.
"When the snow is on the ground." — Unknown. — SAS
(Robin in Winter, The.)— ABVC
When the Soap Gets in Yoxir Eye. — Edgar A. Guest. — RON
When the Stage Gits In.— Ben King.— WRR-38
When the Stars of Morning Sang. — Anne P. L. Field.— COAH
When the Sultan Goes to Ispahan. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. —
AA— BAP— BAV— HBV— WTP*1
When the Summer Boarders Come. — Nixon Waterman.— BTB-9
— HSP
When the Sun Rose from the Mariposa Lily. — Vachel Lindsay
_ TPQf'T
When the Sunflowers Bloom. — Albert Bigelow Paine. — GH
When the Swallows. — John H. Gordon. — LLC
When the Teacher Gets Cross. — Unknowi>t.—O~RCS-37 — PTA-1
— WRR-21
When the Tide Goes Out.— Unknown.— OHCS-10
When the Train Comes In. — Nixon Waterman. — BTB-9 — HSP
— IHA
When the Tree Bares. — Conrad Aiken. — MAP
When the War's at an End. — Eric P. Dawson. — RH
When the Wind Goes thro' the Maples. — Ella M. Truesdell. —
WRR-26
When the Wind Is in the East. — Unknown. — HWC — MPC-2 —
OTPC
("When the wind is in the east.")— PPL— RIS
(Wind and the Fisherman, The.) — CBPC
(Winds, The.)— ABVC— CGOV T™^T
When the Wind Is Low.— Cale Young Rice.— GPE— LBMV
When the Woodbine Turns Red. — Unknown. — HHHA
When the Work's All Done This Fall. — Unknown. — AS (.with
music) — IHA
When the World Bu'sts Through. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
When the World Is Burning. — Ebenezer Jones . — OBEV —
OBVV
When the World Is Over. — Lord Dunsany.— BPM-35'
When the world turns completely upside down," — Elinor
Wylie. See Wild Peaches.
When the Year Grows Old. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. —
CRP— PT-RM-SBMV— WLIP— YT
When There Is Music. — David Morton. — GPE— HBMV —
LPS-1
When There Is Peace." — Austin Dobson. — AOAH — CPOI —
PAH
When There's Company for Tea. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
When They Killed Jim Lee.— Mary Elizabeth Mahnkey.— VF
When Things Go Wrong. — Charles Henry Chesley. — POI — SL
When This Cruel War Is Over.— Charles Carroll Sawyer.—
When This Old World Was New." — Austin Dobson. — VLEP
When Thou Did Thinke I Did Not Love. — Sir Robert Ayton.
When thou didst give thy love to me." — Robert Bridges.— EG
(Vivamus— C.)— PWB
When
WBP
(Conjuration.) — CBOV
(His Lover's Triumphs.) — BLV
- EA-HBV - LEAP-
OBEV
("When thou must home to shades of underground.") —
OBSC
When Thou Passest through the Waters. — Henry Crowell.—
BLRP
"When thou, poor excommunicate." — Thomas Carew. See To
My Inconstant Mistress. „,.„•
"When thou shalt be disposed to set me light. —William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXXVIII).
When Time Comes Creeping.— Elizabeth Gould.— MHT
When to Her Lute Corinna Sings. — Thomas Campion. — £
—GPE
og-^-
("When to Her Lute Corinna Sings. 0— —
When, to the Attractions of the Busy World. — William Words-
"Whento°r the" sessions of sweet silent thought."— William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXX).
When to Worship. — Unknown. — OHCS-15
When Trout Swim down Great Ormond Street. — Conrad Aiken.
See Priapus and the Pool.
PTER— SN
When Two Are Parted.— Heinrict i Heine , *» ;• /%*£<? German
by Louis Untermeyer. — AWP — JAWP — WBP
When Uncle Doc Was Young.— James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
When unto Nights of Autumn Do Complain. — E. E. Cumrnings.
"When V and I together meet."— Unknown.— ESPB
When War Shall Be No More. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
— CTBP— OFPE— OQP— PDN— PSO— QP-1
(Blessings of Peace.)— WRR- 5 6
(pC9- o-
When Washington Was President. — Robert J. Burdette. —
(GoSdR01d Times, The— si -diff.)— WRR-49
When We Are All Asleep.— Robert Buchanan —VA
When We Are Parted.— Hamilton Aide.— HBV— VA .
When We Are upon the Seas. — George Wither. See Hallelujah.
When We Dead Awaken. — James Rorty. — PP
When We First Played "Show".— James Whitcomb Riley.—
CPWR
When We Grow Big.— Lizzie J. Rook.—PPYP _
When We Plant a Tree. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — ADAH
When We Plant a Tree.— Warren P. Landers.— GFA
When We Plunge into the Wilderness. — Vachel Lindsay. —
ESCL
When We Shall Be Dust.— Muna Lee. — AV
597
When
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
When We Three Meet,— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
When We Two Parted. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. — BCEP
—BEL — BLV— BPN— CGOV— EA— EM-2— EPN—
EPNC — EPW-4— ERP— EV-4 — GEPM — GTBS—
GTSE— GTSL— HBV— LL-4 — NAL— OAEP — OBEY
—OBRV— OTA— PG— SBA— TOP— WHA—WTP-2
When We Went Gathering Cat-Tails. — Rachel Lyman Field. —
GFA
When We Were Poor in Paris. — Charles Hanson Towne. — PR
When Will Love Come? — Pakenham Beatty. — HBV
"When will the fountain of my tears be dry?" — "A. W." — EG
(Petition to Have Her Leave to Die.) — OBSC
When Will You Come Home Again?— Unknown.— OT3.CS-19
(At Christmas-Time.) — HS
When Wilt Thou Save the People? — Ebenezer Elliot. — BLPA —
EV-4
(God Save the People.)— WBLP
(People's Anthem, The.) — BCEP
When Winds Are Raging. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — LOW —
POI
When Winter Comes. — Pearl Crooks. — HB
"When winter snows upon thy sable hairs." — Samuel Daniel.
See To Delia (XXXIX).
When Work Is Done This Fall. — Unknown. — CSF
"When ye say to Tabaqui, 'My Brother!* when ye call the
Hyena' to meat." — Rudyard Kipling. See Second Jungle
When Yon° Full Moon.— William Henry Davies.— MBP
When You and I Grow Up. — Kate Greenaway. — MPB
"When you are gone." — Akiko Yanagiwara. See Translations
from Modern Japanese Poetry.
When You Are Old.— William Ernest Henley.— FF— POI
When You Are Old.— John McClure.— LS
When You Are Old. — William Butler Yeats (after Ronsard).
— AWP — BLV— BMEP-— CMP— EPP— GTSL— HBV
JAWP— LEAP— MBP— MM— OBEV — OBVV— PFE
— POTT— SBA—SMP—TCPD— TIP— WBP
("When you are old and gray and full of sleep.") — GTSE
When You Came. — Ada Foster Murray. — LEAP
When You Come. — Mary Aldis. — NP
When You Go to Fairyland. — Unknown. — PCD
When You Know a Fellow.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
When You Send a Valentine.— Mildred J. Hill.— GFA
"When you think of the hosts without No." — Unknown. See
Limericks.
When Young Hearts Break. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Louis Untermeyer. — AWP
When Your Beauty Appears. — Thomas Parnell. See Song:
"When thy beauty appears."
When You're Throwed.— Unknown.— SCC
When Youthful Faith Hath Fled. — John Gibson Lockhart.—
BSV
(Lines: "When youthful faith hath fled.") — OBVV
Whenas in Silks My Julia Goes. — Robert Herrick. — BCEP—
BLPA— GPE— LEAP— LPS-1— PI AE
(As in Silks My Julia Goes.)— BLP
(On Julia's Clothes.)— PTER
(Poetry of Dress, The— Pt. II.)— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE
—GTSL
(Upon Julia's Clothes.)— AEV— AWP— BEL— BLV— CR
— CRE— CRP— EM-1 — EP — EPEP — EPP—
EPW-2— EV-2 — HBV— ISP— JAWP — NAL—
OAEP— OBEV—OBS— TOP — TPH — WBP—
WLIP— WTP-5
("Whenas in silks my Julia goes." — EG — SBA
Whenas the nightingale chaunted her vespers." — John Cleve
land.— EG
Whenas the Rye Reach to the Chin. — George Peele. See Old
Wives' Tale, The.
Whence Cometh My Help. — P. L. Montgomery. — OQP— QP-2
Whenever a Little Child Is Born. — Agnes Louisa Carter Mason.
— AA
"Whenever I get angry." — Tabubokee Ishikawa. See Trans
lations from Modern Japanese Poetry.
Where a Roman Villa Stood, above Freiburg. — Mary Elizabeth
Coleridge.— TCPD
"Where are all thy beauties now, all hearts enchaining?" —
Thomas Campion. — OBSC
"Where are the great, whom thou would'st wish to praise
thee?" — Arthur Hugh dough. See Dipsychus.
Where Are the Men? — "Talhaiarn" (John Jones), tr. fr. the
Welsh by Thomas Oliphant. — LPS-2
Where Are Those Sleepy Kittens. — Unknown. — WRR-3S
Where Are Wicked Folks Buried. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Where Are You Going, Great-Heart? — John Oxenham.— BLPA
—MOM— POT
"Where are you going, my Little Cat?" — Eliza Lee Follen. —
CFBP
Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid? — Mother Goose. —
CGOV (diff. vers.)—HEVY ($1. a&r.)— LPS-3— OTPC
— WP (diff. vers.)— WRR-20 (pant.)
(Milkmaid, The — 2 diff. vers.) — ABS
(Pretty Milkmaid, The.) — RtS
Where Are Your Treasures? — Horace B. Durant. — OHCS-32
"Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (C).
Where Avalanches Wail. — Unknown. — NA
"Where Barbarous hordes on Scythian mountains roam." —
Thomas Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope. The.
Where Be You Going, You Devon Maid. — John Keats. — HBV
Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life. — Frank Mason North.
—MOM
(City, The.)— WGRP
Where Did You Come From, Baby? — George MacDonald. See
At the Back of the North Wind.
Where Do All the Daisies Go?— Unknown.— CFBP— MPC-2—
PB-1 — PPL
Where Do Fairies Hide Their Heads? — Thomas Haynes Bayly.
See Oh, Where Do Fairies Hide Their Heads?
— ALV— CH— MV-1
(Gypsies.) — PASC
Where Do the Old Years Go? — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson)
Sangster. — MPC-6
Where Do You Live?— Unknown.— PRK— WRR-14
(Grumble Corner and Thanksgiving Street.) — OHCS-30
Where Dreams Are Made. — Burges Johnson.— MCG
Where Dreams Are Sold. — Jean Graham. — OCL
Where Easter Eggs Grow.— Harriet B. Sterling.— WRR-5 7
Where Forlorn Sunsets. — William Ernest Henley. — LL-4 —
VLEP
(Over the Hills and Far Away.)— HBVY—TSW— WLIP
(Stanzas: "Where forlorn sunsets flare and fade.") — HBV
Where Gadie Rins.— John Park.— EBSV
Where Go the Boats. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CFBP — MCG
— MPB— MPC-5— PB-2— PBGP— PRWS— RAR— SUS
Where Have You Been. — Mother Goose. See Pussy-Cat, Pussy-
Where Helen Comes. — John Jerome Rooney. — AA
Where Helen Sits. — Laura E. Richards. — AA
Where His Lady Keeps His Heart.— "A. W."— OBSC
Where Hudson's Wave. — George P. Morris.— AA
Where Ignorance Is Bliss. — Howard Fielding. — SPE-5
Where Ignorance Is Bliss. — Thomas Gray. See On a Distant
Prospect of Eton College.
Where Ignorance Is Bliss. — Unknown. — SPE-4
"Where innocent, bright-eyed daisies are." — Christina Georgina
Rossetti.
(Daisies.)— RIS
(Sing- Song.)— MBP
Where is Fancy Bred? — William Shakespeare. See Merchant
of Venice, The.
Where Is God?— Minot J. Savage.— OQP— QP-2
Where Is Heaven ?— Bliss Carman.— MRV— OQP— QP-2
Where Is My Kitty?— Unknown.— WRR-35
"Where is my ruined life, and where the fame."— Hafiz. See
Odes.
Where Is Papa To-night? — Cora M. Eager. — BTB-2
"Where is the nightingale." — "H. D." See Songs from Cy
prus (II).
Where Is the Real Non-Resistant? — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL—
OQP— QP-1— RH
Where Is the Work?— George Macdonald.— PDN
Where Is Thy Brother?— William Wordsworth.— MRV
Where It Is Winter.— George O'Neil .— GPE— HBMV
Where Lies the Land (in Songs in Absence). — Arthur Hugh
Clough.— AWP— BEL — CPOI— CRE— CTBP— EA—
EPW-4— EV-5—FPE — GEPM — GN— GPE— HBV—
jAWP— LC—MCCG— OBVV — TOP— TVSH— VA-
VLEP— WBP— WGRP— WLIP
(Songs in Absence— extract) . — OQP — QP-2
(Two Ships— II.)— ES
(Where Lies the Land to Which the Ship Would Go.)—
BMEP
("Where lies the land to which the ship would go.") —
BPN— EPN— GTBS— GTSL— TPH
Where Lies the Land.— William Wordsworth.— ERP— GEPC—
OBRV
Where Love Is.— Amelia Josephine Burr.— HBV— SB MV
Where Love Is King. — "H. D." See Hymen.
Where Love Is Life. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — ME
Where Love Is There God Is Also. — Leo Tolstoi, tr. fr. the
Russian. — CLS
(Heavenly Guest, The — poetic tr. by Celia Thaxter.)—
BTB-6
Where Love Once Was.— James Oppenheim. — LHW — SBMV
Where Man Should Die.— Michael Joseph Barry.— OHCS-6
Where More Is Meant. — Christopher Morley. — SBA
Where My Books Go. — William Butler Yeats. — OBEV —
OBVV
Where My Step Falters. — Marjorie Meeker. — BAP — NP
Where No Seeds Grow. — "Dorothy Dow" (Mrs. James Edward
Fitzgerald).— TBM
Where No Thoughts Are. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — MOAP
Where None Intrudes. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
Where, Oh Where Are the Hebrew Children. — Unknown.—
BLPA
Where O Where Is Old Elijah? (with music). — Unknown.—
AS t
Where Quair Rins Sweet amang the Flowers. — James Nicol. —
EBSV
Where Runs the River. — Francis William Bourdillon.— BPP—
HBV— OHPI— WGRP
"Where San Miniato's convent from the sun." — Robert Bridges.
See Growth of Love, The (XVIII).
Where Santa Claus Goes.— Unknown.— WRR-28
Where Shall the Baby's Dimple Be?— Josiah Gilbert Holland.—
BLPA— BOL— BTB-1
Where Shall the Lover Rest. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion.
Where Shall We Land?— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
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TITLE INDEX
Whistler
"Where the bee sucks, there suck I." — William Shakespeare.
See Tempest, The.
Where the Children Used to Play. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Where the Grizzly Dwells. — James Fox. — SCC
Where the Lilies Bloom. — Howell L. Finer.— WRR-23
Where the Mince Pie Grows. — Unknown. — WRR-40
Where the Mind Is without Fear. — Rabindranath Tagore. See
Gitanjali.
Where the Rainbow Never_ Fades. — George D. Prentice. See
Man's Higher Destiny.
Where the Sagebrush Billows Roll. — Earl Alonzo Brininstool.
— TL
Where the Spankweed Grows. — Paul West. — GSRC — MHT —
OHCS-38
(Where Ye Spankweed Grows.)— WRR-52
Where the West Begins. — Arthur Chapman.— PTA-1
\Vhere the WTood-Thrush Calls. — Jessie Wallace Hughan. — TSW
Where There's a Will There's a Way.— Eliza Cook. — BLPA —
FF— POI
Where There's a Will There's a Way.— John Godfrey Saxe. —
FF— POI
(Find a Way— a&r.)— PB-7— PEDC
(On Fort Sumter — si. diff.) — MC — PAH
(Will Makes the Way, The— abr.)— PRK
Where They Grow. — Unknown. — PPYP
(Why They Grow.) — LPP
Where They Never Feel the Cold. — Unknown. — PPYP — YPS
Where They Were (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
(If You Want to Know Where the Privates Are — si. diff.)
— ABF
Where Thou Goest I Will Go.— Howell L. Piner. — WRR-23
"Where was a jewel and pretty." — Unknown.
(Rewards and Punishments — English.) — BOL
"Where were ye, Birds, that bless His name?" — John Banister
Tabb. See At Bethlehem.
Where Ye Spankweed Grows. — Paul West. See Where the
Spankweed Grows.
Where You Passed. — Amelia Josephine Burr. — HBMV
Where-Away. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Wherefore Hidest Thou Thy Face, and Holdest Me for Thine
Enemy? — Francis Quarles. — OBS
("Why dost thou shade thy lovely face?")— AEP-W— EV-2
Wherefore, Unlaurelled Boy.— George Darley.— NBE— OBRV
(Lyre, The— I.)— OBVV
Wherein Lies Happiness. — John Keats. See Endymion.
Where's Annette ? — Unknown. — BTB-4
Where's Bill?— Carl Smith.— WRR-58
"Where's Mama?" — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Where's My Hat?— Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-4
Whereto Art Thou Come? — Francis Thompson. — VLEP
Wherever through the Ages. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — LOW
— MRV—POI
"Whether I live, or whether I die." — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge.
— GTML
(Whether I Live.)— EPW-5
"Whether men do laugh or weep." — Philip Rosseter. See All
Is Vanity.
Whether or Not.— D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
"Whether the Turkish new moon minded be." — Sir Philip Sid
ney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXX).
Which?— Joyce L. Brisley.— GFA
Which. — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. — SBMV
Which ?— Unknown.— BTB-8
Which Ane. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Which Are You?— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— POI— SL
(Lifting and Leaning.)— BLPA— PDN—WBLP
(Two Kinds of People, The.)— PTA-2
Which Could I Spare?— Frances B. M. Brotherson.— OHCS-4
Which Firm Are You In?— Joe Cone.— SPE-7
Which General? — Kate W. Hamilton.— RON— WRR-25
Which Is a Proud, and Yet a Wretched Thing.— Sir John
Davies.— SBA— WHA
(Man.)— BCEP (abr.)— EM-1— OBEY (a&r.)
Which is Best?— Annie L. Hannah.— PPYP
Which Is Me?— Unknown— OQP— QP-2
Which Is the Favourite ?— Charles and Mary Lamb.— OTPC
Which Is Which? — John Byrom. See Epigram, An: "God bless
the King."
Which Loved Her Best? — "Joy Allison" (Mary A. Craigin). —
HH—MPC-4— OHIP— PB-3— RON
(Which Loved Best?)— LPP— MHT— PEDC— WBLP
Which of Three? — Martin E. Jensen. — SPE-4
Which One?— Isaac H. Brown.— BTB-9
Which Road?— Unknown.— OHCS-30
Which Shall It Be?— Ethel Lynn Beers.— BLPA— HT—LLC—
OHCS-3— PB-6— PTA-2
(Not One to Spare.) — LPS-1
Which Sword?— Jason Noble Pierce.— OHPP—PSO
Which Was Most Truly Dead? — Charles Augustin Sainte-
Beuve, tr. jr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Which Way Does the Wind Blow? — Lucy Aikin.— OTPC
Whichever Way the Wind Doth Blow. — Caroline Atwater
Mason. See God Knows Best.
Whiffletree. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Whiffs of the Ohio River at Cincinnati. — Carl Sandburg. —
GMAS— MOAP
While a Friend Undergoes an Operation. — Edgar A. Guest. —
CVG
While April Rain Went By. — Shaemas O'Sheel. — HBMV
—ME
While Cigarettes to Ashes Turn. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
While I Slept.— Robert Francis.— AM V-3 6
While It Was Yet Dark.— Charles E. Hesselgrave.— EOAH
"While life was mine, the little hour." — Thomas Moore (after
the Greek).
(Epigrams.) — ALV
While Loveliness Goes By. — Anna Hempstead Branch. — MAP
"While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night." — Mar
garet Deland.— COAH— GN
Tate.—DD—GN— HBV— HBVY—HH—LLC— OTPC
— PBGG— RON— TYP
(Christmas.)— COAH— CRYO— MHT — MW — OHIP—
PB-3— PEDC
(Song of the Angels at the Nativity of Our Blessed Sav
iour.) — AEP-D
While Shepherds Watch'd.)— CHB (with music)— SDH—
YF
While Stars of Christmas Shine. — Emilie Poulsson. — CRYO —
OHIP— TYP
While Summers Pass.— Aline Michaelis.— GPWW
While the Bannock Bakes. — Robert W. Service.— CPS
While the Days Are Going By. — George Cooper. — BLRP —
WBLP
While the Musician Played. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
While the West Is Paling (Echoes, XVI).— William Ernest
Henley.— VLEP
While to Bethlehem We Are Going.— Sister Violante do Ceo,
tr. fr. the Portuguese^ by Sir John Bpwring. — CAW
Georgiana Klingle
Harrison) (also ~ attributed^ _fo "Susan Coplidge" ^ and
While We May. — "George Klin
Iso attribut ,. _-
Willard). — BTB-6— HT— LOW— POI—
Frances B.
SPE-4
While We Shouted.— "H. D." See Tribute.
"Whilst Echo cries, 'What shall become of me?' " — Henry
Constable. See Diana.
"Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid." — William Shakespeare.
See Sonnets (LXXIX).
"Whilst thus my pen strives to eternise thee." — Michael Dray-
ton. See Idea.
Whim. — Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and the Pool.
Whim. — Beryl V. Thompson. — HB
Whim Alley. — Hervey Allen. — CBOV— MAP— LA— NV—
PPD-1
Whim of Time, A. — Stephen Spender. — MBP
Whimper of Sympathy . — George Meredith. — EPN
Whims.— A. V. Bower.— OHCS-24
"Whip-Poor-Will." — Clarence Bennett. — WRR-4
Whippoorwill, The. — Madison J. Cawein. — MW
Whip-Poor-Will. — Philip Cummings. — B LA
Whip-Poor- Will.— John Erskine.— GT-2
Whippoorwill. — John Richard Moreland. — IHA
Whip-Poor-Will, The—Unknown— RLA
Whip-Poor-Will, The.— Henry van Dyke.— PVD
Whippoorwill's Song, The. — Elizabeth Cox Gilliland. — -HB
Whirl-Blast from behind the Hill, A. — William Wordsworth.—
BPN— ERP
(Whirl-Blast.)— OTPC
Whirligig Beetle. — C. Lindsay McCoy. — GFA
Whirling Wheel, The.— Tudor Jenks.— BTB-8
Whirls. — Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Whirlwind Road, The. — Edwin Markham. — AA
Whiskers, The. — Samuel Woodworth. — OHCS-5
Whiskey Bill, — A Fragment ("A-down the road and gun in
hand"). — Unknown, — SCC
Whiskey Never Left Him.— Arthur McEwen. — WRR-51
Whisky Bill ("They used to call me 'Whisky Bill' "). — £7n-
known.— WRR-18
Whisky Frisky.— Unknown.— GFA— PB-1— PBV
(Squirrel, The.)— RIS— SUS— UTS
Whisky Johnny (with music). — Unknown. — ABF — AS
(Whiskey Johnny — diff. shorter vers.) — SG
Whisper of Earth, The.— Edward J. O'Brien.— ME— NLK
Whisper of the Sands, The. — Clinton Scollard.— MCT
Whisperer, The. — Arthur Bullen (in the earlier edition this was
called Still by Meadow and Stream). — HBMV
Whisperer. The. — James Stephens. — WGRP
Whisperer, The.— Mark Van Doren.— AM V-3 5— MAP
Whisperers, The.— Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP— HBV
Whisperin' Bill. — Irving Bacheller. — OHCS-30— PPP—SPE-2
_WRR-2
Whispering Bird. — Marie G. Macdonald. — WRR-SO
Whispering Palms. — Lope de Vega.— BOL
Whisoerinffs in Wattle-Boughs. — Adam Lindsay Gordon. —
EPW-5— OBVV
Whispers of Heavenly Death. — Walt Whitman. — AP— APA —
CAP IAP TOP
Whispers of Immortality.— T. S. Eliot.— APA— CMP— MAP A
p — NP— OBMV
Whist. — Eugene Fitch Ware. — DDA
Whistle, The. — Robert Story. See Whistler, The.
Whistle, The.— Charles Murray. — EBSV
Whistle, and I'll Come to You, (or Ye) My Lad. — Robert
Burns.— BLV— EPW-3— EV-3— LPS-1
(0, Whistle and I'll Come to Ye, My Lad.)— BSV— EBSV
— GEPM
Whistle o'er the Lave o't. — Robert Burns. — BSV— CEP —
EBSV— TCEP
Whistle, Whistle. — Unknown. — PASC
Whistle-Fantasy.— Margaret Widdemer. — VOD
Whistler, The.— Breton Braley.— FF— POI
Wiaistier
AX INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Whistler, The. — Robert Story. — BOHV — MR— OHCS-9—
WTP-1
(Whistle, The.)— LPS-1— PPYP—YPS
Whistler in the Night, A.— Hazel Hall.— TL
Whistles. — Dorothy Aldis. — GFA
Whistles. — Ractel Lyman Field. — GFA
Whistling Boy, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. See Picket's
Charge.
Whistling Boy, The. — John Bunker. — LC
Whistling Boy. — Nixon Waterman. — WRR-48
Whistling Girls. — Unknown. — APW
Whistling in Heaven. — Harper's Magazine. — OHCS-14 — PTA-1
Whistling Marmot, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Whistling Marmot, The. — Hamlin Garland. — SN
Whistling Regiment, The. — James Clarence Harvey. — BTB-6 —
OHCS-3Q—PPP— PPSC
Whist-Players Soliloquy, The.— Carolyn Wells. — PA
Whist- Whee. — Wilson MacDonald. — CP G
White Alder, The. — Unknown.— CAG
White and Blue. — William Barnes. — EPW-5
White and Red. — Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford. — OBSC
White Anemone, The, sel, (" 'Tis the white anemone, fashioned:
so").— "Owen Meredith" (Robert Bulwer-Lytton) .— GN
— OTPC
White Aprons, sel. — Maud Wilder Goodwin.
Trial of Bryan Fairfax, The. — WRR-44
White Ash. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
White Ashes.— Gladys Oaks.— MLP
White Azaleas. — Harriet McEwen Kimball. — AA — HBV
White Azaleas. — Helen Ellsworth Wright. — WRR-3?
White Bees, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
White Birch. — Arthur Ketchum. See Legends for Trees.
White Birches at Winaching. — May Riley Smith. — GBOV
White Bird of Love. — Joyce Kilmer. — JK-1
White Birds, The.— William Butler Yeats.— VA— WLIP
White Blossom, A. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
White Blossom's off the Bog, The. — Alfred Perceval Graves.—
VA
White Brigade, The.— John Macy. — MDAH
White Butterflies. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — FPH— LC
— MBP— ODP— OTPC— PCD— RAR— UTS
(Envoi.) — CPOI (1st st. longer} — SUS
White Camellia, A. — Edgar Fawcett. — SN
White Canoe, The. — Alan Sullivan. — OCL
White Carnation, The. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sang-
ster.— PEDC— RON
White Cascade, The. — William Henry Davies. — GT-2
White Cat and the Student, The. — Unknown, tr. jr. the Gaelic
by Robin Flower. — RIS
White Cathedral, The. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky. — AMV-36
White Christmas. — Margaret Emerson Bailey. — BPM-31— SMP
White Christmas. — Alice Dalgliesh. — CAD
White Christs, The.— Guy Fitch Phelps.— OQP— QP-2— RH
"White City, The." — Richard Watson Gilder. — PAH
White Cliffs, The.— Alfred Noyes — CPAN-3— MCT— PER
White Cockade, The.— Unknown.— EBSV
White Company, The, sel. — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Song of the Bow, The.— BHV— CGOV— HBV— MCCG—
MLP— POY
White Comrade, The. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — AOAH—
RH— SBMV
White Devil, The, sel, — John Webster.
Call for the Robin Redbreast.— AEP-W— OAEP— TPH
(Cornelia's Song.) — OBS
(Dirge: "Call for the robin redbreast and the wren.") —
AEV — BCEP— BEI^-CBOV— EPEP— EV-2—
GTBS — GTSE— GTS L— -HBV— LEAP— OBEY
— WHA
(Land Dirge.)-— BLV—CH—SBA
White Dove of the Wild Dark Eyes. — Joseph Mary Plunkett.—
BLA— GT-2— HBMV—TL
White Dream, The. — May Doney. — HBMV
White Dress, The. — Humbert Wolfe.— NP
White Dusk.— Marion Margaret Boyd.— GT-2— HBMV
White Fear.— Winifred Welles.— BAP— HBMV— MW— TBM
White Feather. — Philip M. Harding. — RH
White Fields. — James Stephens. — SUS
White Fisher, The. — Unknown.— ESPB
White Flag, The.— John Hay,— HBV— PR
White Hair. — Jeanette Marks. — POOT
White Hands.— Carl Sandburg.— SASS
White Hearse, The.— Unknown.— WRR-6
•"White hen sitting, A. ' — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — SAS
"White Horse" of Kilburn. — Joyce Kilmer.
(To His Mother.) — JK-2
White Horses.— Winifred Howard.— SUS— UTS
White Horses.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
White House Ballads, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Cutting of the Cake, The.
King Grover Craves Pie.
Kissing of the Bride, The.
Passing of the Compliment, The.
Sister Rose's Suspicions,
Tying of the Tie, The.
Wedding Day, The.
White House Kitchen in 1862, The. — Unknown. — HT
(Tad Lincoln and the Street Urchins—,?/, dtff.) — WRR-3 5
White in the Moon [the Long Road Lies 3. — A. E. Housman.
See Shropshire Lad, A (XXXVI).
White Iris, A.— Pauline B. Harrington. — GBOV — ME — NV—
White Iris. — Sally Bruce Kinsolving. — GBOV
See Translations from
Robert Herrick.--
"White iris, The." — Akiko Yosano.
Modern Japanese Poetry.
White Island, The: or Place of the Blest.
EPS— EV-2— OBS
(White Island, The.)— EPC— EPW-2— HBV
White Jessamine, The. — John Banister Tabb. — HBV
White Kitten, The. — "Marion Douglas" (Mrs. Annie Douglas
Green Robinson).— SAS— WRR- 17
White Knight's Tale, The.— "Lewis Carroll." See Through
the Looking-Glass.
White Lily, A.— Mary L. Wright.— OHCS-3 5
White Magic. — Tom Maclnnes. — CPG
White Magic.— Arthur Symons.— POTT— VLEP
White Man's Blues. — Susan McMillan Shepherd. — AMV-35
White Man's Burden, The.— Rudyard Kipling.— BPN— RKV—
WRR-26
White Man's Foot, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Song of Hiawatha, The.
White Moth, The.— Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch. — VA —
WTP-7
"White nymph wandering in the woods by night, A." — Andre
Chenier. See Elegies.
White Oak, The.— Ed^ar A. Guest.— CVG
White Oak.— Janet Lewis.— TL
"White of cherry bloom, The." — Louise Owen.
(Two Cinquains — I.)— PFE
White Opal, The.— "R. K. K."— CAG
White Pacha, The.— Andrew Lang.— EPW-S— LH
White Paternoster, The. — Unknown. See Bed Charm.
White Peace, The. — "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp). — EPN
— HBV— HMSP— OQP— QP-2
White Peacock. — Brenham McKay. — BLA
White Peacock, The. — "Fiona Macleod." See Sospiri di Roma.
White Peacocks. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — BLA— MCT
(At Isola Bella.)— ME
White, Pillared Neck.— Richard Watson Gilder.— PR
White Poem. — Frances Frost.— AMV-36
White Presence, The. — Joseph Fort Newton. — MOM
, . —
("Follow Me.")— OQP— QP-1
hite Princess, The, sel.— Willia
White Princess, The, sel.— William Brighty Rands.
Cat of Cats, The.— CIV
(Kitten Speaks, The.)— RIS
(Kitty: What She Thinks of Herself— a&r.)— CBPC
White Ribbon, The.— Hattie F. Crocker.— WRR- 18
White Rooster, The. — George O'Neil. — TCPD
White Rose, A.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— AA— ACP— BMC—
HBV— LA— LEAP— LEAP — OB A V— OBEV— OB VV
— PR— SBA
White Rose, The.— Charles Hanson Towne. — ME
White Rose, The. — Unknown. — LPS-1
White Rose and the Poppy, The. — Annie L. Hannah.— OHCS-32
White Rose over the Water, The. — George Walter Thornbury.
— VA
White Roses. — Cora Randall Fabbri. — AA
White Roses. — Ernest Rhys. — VA
White Seal's Lullaby, The. — Rudyard Kipling. See Jungle
Book, The ("Oh! hush thee").
White Shield, The, sel. — Caroline Atwater Mason.
Thekla, the Victor.™ WRR-51
"White Ship, The."— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.— CGOV— NPH—
OHNP— POTT— PTER (a&r.)— WRR-1
White Ships and the Red, The.— Joyce Kilmer.— CV— JK-1—
MC— MPC-13— PAH— VM
White Shoulders. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
White Squall, The. — "Barry Cornwall" (Bryan Waller Proc
ter).— LPS-2
White Squall, The.— William Makepeace Thackeray —BTB-3—
CCR— MR— OHCS-19— TPH
After the Storm (1 st. <mty).— LC— PRWS
White Stag, The.— Johann Ludwig Uhland, tr. fr. the German
by Eugene Field.— PEF— STP
White Swan, The.— James Stephens.— BPM-32
White Symphony. — John Gould Fletcher. — APA — CMP —
MAPA— SPP
"White though ye be, yet, lilies, know." — Robert Herrick. — EG
White Violet. — Marian Osborne. — CPG
White Violets.— Benjamin R. C. Low.— HBMV
White Wave Following, The.— Alice Milligan.— GTIV
White Whippet, The, — Wilfrid^ Wilson Gibson. — MM
-BANP— CDC
White Wi tchcra f£— ^bert^rowning.— "CP 01
White Women, The. — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. — TCPD
White-Face.— James Rorty.— BPM-3 1
White-Footed Deer. The.— William Cullen Bryant.— OG—PB-5
— PBGG— PTA-1— STP
White-Hands.— "Fiona Macleod" (William Sharp).— TL
Whitelight.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Whiteness. — "Isobel Hume" (I. H. Fisher). — HBMV
Whiter than White. — Jonathan Swift. — RIS
White-Throat, The. — Susan Goldmark. — GT-2
White-Throat, The. — Unknown. — BLA
White-Throat Sings, A. — Walter Prichard Eaton. — DD —
White-Throated Sparrow, The. — A. West.— SN
Whither. — John Vance Cheney. — AA
Whither? — Hartley Coleridge. See Whither Is Gone the Wis
dom and the Power.
Whither.— Philip Becker Goetz.— AA
Whither? — Wilhelm Muller, tr. fr. the German by H W Long
fellow.— AWP " '
Whither Away?— Mary Coleridge.— CH
600
TITLE INDEX
Whooping
Whither Depart the Brave. — Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours
de Voyage (Sceptic Moods).
Whither Is Gone the Wisdom and the Power. — Hartley Coler
idge.— HBV
(Whither.)— VA
(Whither Is Gone.)— OBRV
(Whither Is Gone the Wisdom.) — EPN
Whitheraways, The. — James Whitcoxnb Riley.— CPWR
Whiting and the Snail, The. — "Lewis Carroll" See Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland.
Whitmaniac Clam, The. — Henry van Dyke. See Little-Neck
Clam, The.
Whitman's Mother. — Walt Whitman. See Faces.
Whitman's Ride for Oregon. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — GA
(abr.)— PAH
Whitsunday (in The Christian Year). — John Keble.— OBRV
Whitsuntide. — Unknown. See Robin Hood and the Monk.
Whittier. — James Russell Lowell. See Fable for Critics, A.
Whittier. — (Mrs.) Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster. — AA
— DD— GA
Whittier Alphabet, A. — Caroline B. LeRow (comp.). — PEOR
Whittier — at Newburyport. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Whittington and His Cat. — Unknown.— ABVC — CIV
Whittling. — John Pierpont.— GN — LPS-3
(Yankee Boy, The.)— OHCS-35
Who Am I?— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS—PP
Who Are My People? — Rosa Zagnoni Marinini. — BLPA
Who are the Free? — Frederick W. Farrar (also at. to John C.
Prince).— OHCS-1 S— PRK (1st st. only)
Who Art Thou, Starry Ghost?— Herbert Trench.— GTIV
Who Ate the Cake? — Ellis Parker Butler (ad. by Stanley
Schell).— WRR-S6
Who Besides His Time. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR—
OG
Who Bids Us Sing?— Rhys Carpenter.— WGRP
Who Broke the Eggs? — Unknown. — WRR-50
Who by Searching Can Find Out God. — Eliza Scudder. — LOW
— POI— WGRP
Who Calls? — Frances Clarke.— CCP— HH—MCG— MPC-1 1—
PB-6— POY— PVS— TSW— TSWC
"Who can make a poem of the depths of weariness." — Carl
Sandburg. See People, Yes, The (83).
"Who can scape his bow?" — George Herbert. — EG
Who Can Tell?— Harry Larkyn.— LOW
(Judge Not.)— WRR-33
Who Can Tell?— John D. Walshe.— MRV
"Who Cannot Weep Come Learn of Me." — Unknown. — TMEV
Who Comes Here? — Unknown. — OTPC
Who Die, Loving the Good Earth. — "Brother X." — VF
Who Does Not Love True Poetry. — Henry Clay Hall.— LPS-1
Who Dreams Shall Live. — Dana Burnet. — OBAV
Who Ever Loved, That Loved Not at First Sight? — Christopher
Marlowe. See Hero and Leander.
Who First Breaks Earth. — Phyllis Morden. — AMV-36
Who Follow the Flag. — Henry van Dyke. — FOAH — PJH-2—
PVD
Who Follows in His Train? — Reginald Heber. See Son of God
Goes Forth to War, The.
Who Gets the Watch and Chain. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Who Goes a-Foot. — Mary Sinton Leitch. — AMV-36
Who Goes By. — Clinton Scollard. — TBM
Who Goes There? — Grace Duffie Boylan. — HH — RDAH
Who Goes There? — Thomas Curtis Clark. See Apparitions.
Who Goeth Hence. — Helen Frazee-Bower. — OQP — QP-1
Who Got Skinned? — Margaret G. Hays. — SPE-4
Who Has Known Heights. — Mary Brent Whiteside. — BLPA
"Who has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere." — Thomas
Moore. See Lalla Rookh (Feast of the Roses, The).
"Who has not walked upon the shore." — Robert Bridges. — PWB
(Upon the Shore.)— VA
Who Has Seen the Wind. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CCP
— CPN— GT-2— HBV— HBVY— MPB— MPC-3— NLK
— OTPC — PASC — PB-1 — PBGP— PPL— PTA-1 —
RAR—SUS— TSW— TSWC
(Sing-Song.) — MBP
("Who has seen the wind.") — BPN
(Wind, The.) — CFBP— CPOI— GFA— PBV— RIS— TYP
Who Hath a Book. — Wilbur Dick Nesbit. — BLPA— MOB—
PB-7— PJH-1— POY
Who Hath His Fancy Pleased. — Sir Philip Sidney. — OAEP
(Immortality.) — OBSC
(Song.)— OBEV
Who Hold the Steps To-night? — James Cresse, Jr. — CAG
Who Is at My Window?— Unknown.— ELV
("Quho is at my window, quho? quho?") — EG — EP
Who Is Itl—Unknown.—'PEO'R
(Jack Frost.)— PEM
Who Is It Talks of Ebony? — Manmohan Ghose. — OBMV
"Who is it that says most? Which can say more?" — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (LXXXIV).
"Who is it that this dark (or darke) night." — Sir Philip Sidney.
See Astrophel and Stella (Eleventh Song).
Who Is My Neighbor?— Unknown.— WRR-33
Who Is She?— Julie M. Lippman.— PPYP
"Who is Sylvia? What is she." — William Shakespeare. See
Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Who Is That a- Walking in the Corn? — Fenton Johnson. — NP
Who Is This Wonderful Prophet? — Unknown. — OHCS-1 9
Who Is to Blame? — Unknown.— OHCS-1 4
Who Is Your Boss?— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
"Who kill'd John Keats?" — George Gordon, Lord Byron.
(Impromptus.) — BPN
"Who killed Cock Robin?" — Mother Goose, See Death and
Burial of Cock Robin, The.
Who Killed Tom Roper? — Unknown. — WRR-18
Who Knows? — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Who Knows? — Nora Perry. — AA
Who Knows?— Anna M. Pratt.— WRR-49
Who Knows a Mountain? — Ethel Romig Fuller. — OQP — QP-1
Who Knows the Most?— Nellie G. Bronson.— PPYP
"Who knows the people, the migratory harvest hands and berry
pickers."— Carl Sandburg. See People, Yes, The (21).
Who Knows Where. — Detlev von Liliencron, tr. fr. the German
by Ludwig Lewisohn. — AWP
WTho Likes the Rain?— Clara Doty Bates.— CCP— CFBP— GFA
—LPP— MPC-1— PB-2— PEM— PPL— PPYP (abr.)-—
RAR— RYC
Who Looks Too Long.— Cale Young Rice.— MLP
(Great Seducer, The.)— TBM
Who Loves a Garden. — Louise Seymour Jones. — BLPA
"Who Loves the Rain."— Frances Shaw.— BPP— GPE— HBMV
—LEAP— MPB— MW—NP—NV— OQP— POOT—PT
QP-2— SP
Who Loves the Trees Best.— Alice May Douglas. — LPP — PEM
Who Made the Speech? — Unknown. — WRR-17
Who Made War?— Thomas Curtis Clark.— RH
Who Makes a Garden.— Douglas Malloch.— UFE
Who Makes a Garden. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — UFE
Who Marches Next Memorial Day? — Charles Winslow Hall. —
MHT
Who Misses or Who Wins. — William Makepeace Thackeray. —
HT
Who Ne'er Has Suffered. — J. B. Goode. — HT — SPE-4
Who Never Ate with Tears His Bread. — Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe. See Wilhelm Meister.
"Who Now Shall Sneer?"— James Russell Lowell.— PAP
Who Owned the Spoons? — Fidelia Fountain. — WRR-55
Who Ponders National Events Shall Find. — William Words
worth. — EPN
"Who Ride?"— Stella Kobrin.— GA
Who Robbed the Woods? (Nature, XVII). — Emily Dickinson.
— PTER
Who Rules the Household?— Unknown. — OHCS-26
(Eggs and the Horses, The.) — LPS-3
Who Runs May Read (in The Christian Year). — John Keble,
VA
Who Said Sunny France? — Jack Warren Carrol.— PAPm
Who Santy Claus Wuz. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR — GH
Who Seeks for Peace? — Clare MacDermott. — AMV-35
Who Sent the Flowers? — Unknown. — WRR-56
"Who shall have my fayr lady?" — Unknown. — EG — EP — EPP
"Who shall put a bridle in the mourner's lips." — Algernon
Charles Swinburne. See Erechtheus.
Who Shapes the Carven Word. — David Morton. — POOT
Who Should Wipe the Dishes.— Mary Kelly.— WRR-24
Who Stole the Bird's 'Nest? — Lydia Maria Child. — CFBP—
CPN — GS — LLC — MPC-3 — OTPC— PB-2— PBGP—
PBV— PEM— PRWS— PTA-2— SAS— SPE-1
Who to Fear. — Unknown. — PRK
(Advice to the Young.)— OHCS-15
Who Walks with Beauty. — David Morton. — BLPA — GPE —
GT-2— HBMV— SPT
Who Was She?— Unknown.— PPYP
Who Were before Me. — John Drinkwater. — OBMV
Who? Who?— Unknown.— CH
"Who will believe my verse in time to come." — William Shake
speare. See Sonnets (XVII).
Who Will Build the World Anew?— Thomas Curtis Clark.—
MOM
Who Will Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot? — Unknown. See Lass
of Lochroyan, The.
Who Won the War?— Woodbury Pulsifer.— PTA-1
Who Won the War?— D. A. Wilson.— RH
Who Would Be a Boy Again? — Unknown. — OHCS-7
"Who would have thought my shrivell'd heart." — George Her
bert. — EG
Whole Creation Groaneth, The. — S. Weir Mitchell. — SR
Whole Duty of Berkshire Brooks, The. — Grace Hazard Conk-
ling. — GT-2 — HBMV — HBVY— JPC— LC— NLK—
OBAV— SPT
Whole Duty of Children, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CR
— CRE— HBV— HBVY— JPC— MPC-2— OTPC— PB-3
—SAS— SPE-1— WLIP
Whole Duty of Man, The.— Henry Vaughan.— OQP— PDN—
QP-1
Whole Story, The. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge de
Vere).— PR
Who'll Be a Witness for My Lord?— Unknown.— APW
Who'll Be the Drunkards Then.— -Thomas R. Thompson. — TS
Who'll Buy?— Dorothy D. Miles.— PASC
Who'll Buy My Love-Knots ?— Thomas Moore.— WRR-11
Who'll Help a Fairy?— Unknown.— PBV
Who'll Ride With Me?— Wade Oliver.— PFE
Wholly Unscholastic Opinion, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
"Whom the Gods Love."— Mark A. De Wolfe Howe. — AA
Whom Wilt Thou Live for? — Unknown. — OHCS-15
Whoopee Ti Yi Yo, Git Along, Little Dogies (C.). — Unknown
(wr. at. to John A. Lomax). — AS (si. abr., with music)
— ABS— CSF (with music) — GR-a (with music) — IHA
—MPB— MPC-14— PB-7
(Cow-Puncher's Song.)— WRR-48
(Git Along, Little Dogies.) — ABF
(Whoopee Ti Yi Yo.)— TSW (otr.)— TSWC (abr.)
Whooping Cough. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Whooping Crane. — Lew Sarett. — GT-2
Who's Dead?— Thomas Frost.™ WRR-58
Who's Ready? — Edna Dean Proctor. — APE
Who's That Calling So Sweet? — Deveen.— SCC
"Who's that ringing at my doorbell?" — Unknown.
(Pussycat Rimes — III.) — CFBP
Who's the Pretty Girl Milkin' the Cow? (with music). — Un
known. — AS
Whose Little Girl?— Ethel M. Kelley.— HTR
Whose Name We Laud, — Thomas Curtis Clark. — RDAH
Whose Name Was Writ in Water.— John Holmes.— AM V-3 5
Whose Old Cow?— Unknown.— CSF
"Whose senses in so ill consort their step-dame Nature lays." —
Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (Seventh
Song).
"Whoso walks in solitude." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See
Woodnotes.
Whummil Bore, The.— Unknown.— CH— ESPB
Why. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge de Vere). — PR
Why.— Bliss Carman.— LBMV— OBEV— OBVV
Why? (Black Riders, The— XXV).— Stephen Crane.— A A—
LEAP
\Vhy? — Eugene Field. See Christmas Song.
Why.— Walter Savage Landor.— EP— EPP
(Roses and Thorns.) — GPE
Why ?— Robert Norwood.— OQP—QP-1
Why. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Why? — Mary Louise Ritter. — LPS-1
Why? — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — BLP
(Si Jeunesse Savait!) — AA
Why.— H. P. Stevens.— BOHV
Why? ("I've noticed on Thanksgiving day"). — Unknown. —
WRR-40
Why? ("Maiden's crown of glory, A"). — Unknown. — WRR-4
Why — ? ("Why, muvver, why did God"). — Unknown. —
OHCS-40
Why Adam Sinned. — Alex Rogers.— BAN P
Why, and Because. — Unknown. — PPYP
Why Andrew Carnegie Founded Libraries (fr. Carnegie's Au
tobiography) . — Andrew Carnegie. — MOB
"Why are wee by all creatures waited on?" — John Donne. See
Holy Sonnets.
Why Art Thou Silent.— William Wordsworth.— ERP— HBV—
OBRV
(Speak!)— OBEV
(To a Distant Friend.)— BFV—GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
("Why art thou silent? Is thv love a plant.") — ES
Why Be a Rainy Day?— S. E. "Kiser.— POI— SL
"Why Ben Schneider Decides for Prohibition. — Vira Hopkins. —
CD— OHCS-26
Why Betty Didn't Laugh. — Mary E. Bradley. See Reason
Why, The.
Why Biddy and Pat Married. — Robert Henry Stoddard. —
BTB-2— OHCS-14
Why Bunnies Bring Easter Eggs. — Unknown. — WRR-57
"WThy came I so untimely forth." — Edmund Waller. See To
My Young Lady Lucy Sidney.
"Why canst thou not, as others do." — Unknown. — EG
Why Cats Wash After Eating. — Eva J. Beede. — LPP —
WRR-35
Why Class A Gave Thanks. — Lucy Copinger. — WRR-SS
(When Class "A" Gave Thanks.) — SPE-3
Why Come Ye Not to Court? sel. ("Ones yet agayne," etc.). —
John Skelton.— EP— EPOM
Why Did I Laugh To-Night? No Voice Will Tell.— John
Keats. — ERP
(Sonnet.)— N BE
(Sonnet: Why Did I Laugh To-Night?)— AEV
Why Did I Write? — Alexander Pope. See Epistle to Dr.
Arbuthnot.
Why Did You Depart at Dusk? — Clarissa M. Bailey. — HB
"Why did you die? — I died of everything." — Lady Margaret
Sackville. See Epitaphs (I).
Why Didn't You Speak? — Mattie M. Boteler. — POI — SL
"Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day." — William
Shakespeare. See Sonnets (XXXIV).
"Why Do I?"— Thomas Hardy.— CMP
Why Do They Ever Begin? — Unknown.— WRR-17
"Why do you listen, trees?" — Archibald MacLeish. See Farm,
The.
Why Do You Walk through the Fields with Gloves? — Frances
Loveland. — DDA
Why Don't the Men Propose? — Thomas Haynes Bayly. — BOHV
— HSP
Why Don't You Laugh? — James Courtney Challis. — VIL
Why Don't You Tell Me Yes? — "Mrs George Archibald"
(Anna Campbell Palmer) .— WRR-2
"Why dost thou haste away." — Sir Philip Sidney. See Ar
cadia (Madrigal: "Why dost thou," etc.).
"Why dost thou shade thy lovely face?" — Francis Quarles. —
AEP-W— EV-2
(Wherefore Hidest Thou Thy Face, and Holdest Me for
Thine Enemy?) — OBS
Why Doth a Pussy Cat? — Burges Johnson. — BOHV
Why Doubt God's Word? — A. B. Simpson, — BLRP
"Why fadest thou in death." — Richard Watson Dixon. — CBE
Why Federate? — Mrs, Carl Turtle.— HB
"Why from the world," Ferishtah smiled. — Robert Browning.
See Ferishtah's Fancies.
Why Hank Was Not Hanged.— Unknown,— WKR-44
"Why having won her, do I woo?" — Coventry Patmore. See
Angel in the House (Married Lover, The).
Why He Stopped Strong Drink.— Itta Allen Fellner.— WRR-57
Why He Stroked the Cats.— Merrill Moore.— MOAP
Why He Waited to Laugh. — Detroit Free Press. — CHS
Whv He Was There. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — CMP
Why He Wouldn't Sell the Farm? — A. Alphonse Dayton.—
TjrpTJ -I
Why Her Opinion Changed.— Hilary Johnson.— WRR-44
Why I Am a Liberal. — Robert Browning. — BPN— CPOI — EPN
— GEPC— GPE— LL-4— TCEP— TPH
Why I Am a Republican. — Ulysses S. Grant.— WRR-42
Why I Drink. — Dean Henry Aldrich. — ALV
Why I Love Her.— Alexander Brome.— HBV
Why I No Longer Travel.— Laura E. Richards.— MPB
Why I Object to High License.— J. B. Turner.— WRR- 18
"Why I tie about thy wrist." — Robert Herrick. See Bracelet,
Why I Voted the Socialist Ticket. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Why I Write Not of Love. — Ben Jonson. — OAEP
Why Is It?— Conrad Aiken. See Priapus and the Pool.
Why Is It So?— Abraham J. Ryan.— HT— POI— SL
"Why is my verse so barren of new pride. — William Shake*
speare. See Sonnets (LXXVI).
Why Is Pussy in Bed?— Unknown.— OTPC
(Pussy in Bed.)— CIV
Why It was Cold in May. — Mrs. Henrietta Robins Eliot. —
AA
Why Jim Forsook the Ministry. — Clarence H. Pierson. — GH
Why Liab and I Parted.— N. S. Emerson.— WRR-24
Why Lovely Charmer, — Unknown. — HBV — LPS-1
Why My Father Left the Army. — Charles Lever (arr. by John
A. MacCabe).— DRB
"Why, my heart, do we love her so? — William Ernest Henley.
—BPN
Why Not?— Harriet Monroe.— HTR
Why Read a Book? — Colette M. Burns. — UTS
Why Repine, My Friend? — Walter Savage Landor. See Why,
Why Repine.
Why Should a Foolish Marriage Vow. — John Dryden. See
Marriage a la Mode.
Why Should a Man. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of
Venice, The
Why Should I Sign the Pledge?— S. M. I. Henry.— WRR-18
Why Should I Wait? — Lilith Lorraine. — HB
"Why should not we all be merry." — Unknown. — OBS
Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud! — William Knox.—
PTA-1
"Why should this a desert be?" — William Shakespeare. See
As You Like It ("From the east," etc.)
Why Should We Mourn? — Unknown. — BPP
"Why should your fair eyes with such sovereign grace." —
Michael Drayton. See Idea.
Why Shouldst Thou Fear! — Frederic E. Dewhurst. — SPE-4
Why Silent.— Henry Timrod— SPP
Why Sitt'st Thou by That Ruined Hall. — Sir Walter Scott.
See Antiquary, The.
Why So Pale and Wan? — Sir John Suckling. See Aglaura.
Why Sould Nocht Allane Honorit Be? — Unknown. — EBSV
Why Spectacles Don't Fit. — Alwin West. — WRR-52
Why Tell Me?— Albert Silverman.— POI— SL
Why the Cat Always Falls upon Her Feet. — Louise Jamison. —
TTT-rt- •J tf
Why the Cows Came Late. — John Hoynton. — WRR-4
Why the Dog's Nose Is Always Cold. — Unknown. — PTA-2
Why the Dog's Tail Was Skinned. — Unknown (arr. by Stan
ley Schell).— WRR-32
Why the Robin's Breast Was (or is) Red. — James Ryder Ran
dall.— AA— CAW— JKCP—WRR-6
(Robin Redbreast's Reward.)— WRR-57
Why They Didn't Bow. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Why They Grow. — Unknown. — LPP
(Where They Grow.)— PPYP
Why They Twinkle. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Autocrat
of the Breakfast Table ("When Eve had led," etc.).
Why Thus Longing? — Harriet Winslow Sewall. — AA — LPS-2
\Vhy Tigers Can't Climb. — Arthur Guiterman. — BHP
Why Tomas Cam Was Grumpy. — James Stephens. — CMP
Why Travel. — Patience Eden. — DDA
Why Uncle Ben Back-Slid. — Ralph Binghain, — OHCS-34
Why Was He 111?— Unknown.— WRR-52
Why, Why Repine. — Walter Savage Landor. — BPN — EPN—
LEAP— TPH
(Lyrics and Epigrams.) — ERP
(Resignation.)— GPE— HBV— OBEV— WP
(Why Repine, My Friend.)— BFV—FF—OFPE— POI
("Why, why repine, my pensive friend.") — EPW-4
Why Woman Wants the Ballot.— Marie C. Brehm.— WRR-18
Why Women Can't Vote. — "Dorothy Dix" (Mrs. George O.
Gilmer).— WRR-56
Why Ye Blossome Cometh before Ye Leafe. — Oliver Herford
— AA— ADAH
Why Yo' Wink Yo' Eye.— Frederick Boyd Stevenson.— SSS
Wicked Old Tree, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Wicked Polly. — Unknown. — ABF (A vers.)— ABS (A vers.,
si. diff. — and B vers.)
Wicked Pouter Pigeon, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — ESCL
Wickedness of Washington, The. — Joyce Kilmer. See Ballad
of New Sins, A.
Wicklow. — George Francis Savage-Armstrong. See De Verdun
of Darragh.
Wicklow Scene, A. — George Francis Savage- Armstrong. See
Lugnaquillia.
Wid Thady's Pipe beside the Door. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary
Ainge de Vere).— JKCP
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TITLE INDEX
Widdecombe (or Widdicombe) Fair. — Unknown. — CH — OBB —
WP— WTP-1
Widder Budd. — Unknown. — OHCS-21
Widder Doodle. — Marietta Holley. See Josiah Allen's Wife
as a P. A. and P. I.; or, Samantha at the Centennial.
Widder Green's Last Words.— Unknown. — OHCS-13
Widder Johnsing, The. — Ruth McEnery Stuart. — WRR-37
Wide Front Porch. — Leslie N. Jennings. — DDA
Wide Haven.— Clement Wood.— SBMV
Wide Mizzoura, The (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Wide-Awake. — George W. Bungay. — WRR-46
Widening Horizon, The. — Frances E. Willard. — WRR-18
Wider Love, The.— Ralph Cheyney. — MOM
Widow, The. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Widow, The. — C. F. Gellert, tr. jr. the German by Henry
Wads worth Longfellow. — OHCS-17
Widow, The.-— C. M. Mitchell.— GPWW
Widow, The. — Allan Ramsay. — HBV
Widow, The. — Robert Southey. — OB EC
Widow, The ("Oi! beneath the wooden hill-top"). — Unknown,
tr. fr. the Ukranian by Florence Randal Livesay. —
CPG
Widow, The ("Sweet, my child"). — Unknown, tr. fr. the Si
cilian. — BOL
Widow, The. — William B. Wheelwright. — CAG
Widow and Child. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The
(Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead).
Widow and Her Son, The (in Sketch Book). — Washington
Irving. — BTB-3
Widow at Windsor, The. — Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
(Sons of the Widow, The.)— WRR-21
Widow Bedott Papers, The, sels. — Frances Miriam Whitcher.
Elder Sniffle's Thanksgiving Dinner. — WRR-40
Hezekiah Bedott.— BTB-1— OHCS-3
Widow Bedott to Elder Sniffles (fr. Ch. XIII).— BOHV—
LPS-3— THP
Widow Bedott's Poetry. — OHCS-4
Widow Bedott to Elder Sniffles. See above.
Widow Bedott's Poetry. — Frances Miriam Whitcher. See
Widow Bedott Papers, The.
Widow Bird Sate Mourning, A. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See
Charles the First.
Widow Brown's Christmas. — John Townsend Trowbridge. —
BTB-3— WRR-2
Widow Cummiskey, The. — Unknown. — BTB-S
Widow in the Bye Street, The.— John Masefield.— PM
Widow Machree. — Samuel Lover. See Handy Andy.
Widow Mac Shane. — "Orpheus C. Kerr" (Robert H. Newell). —
TKP
Widow Malone. — Charles Lever. See Charles O'Malley, the
Irish Dragoon.
Widow Mysie, The (abr.)— Robert Buchanan. — BTB-9
Widow or Daughter? — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by
Eugene Field.— PEF
Widow O' Shane's Rint, The.— Unknown. — CD
Widowed Eagle, The.— Edith Matilda Thomas. — PPA
Widowed Heart, The.— Albert Pike.— AA
Widower, The. — Rudlyard Kipling. — RKV
Widow-ology. — Charles Graham Halpine. — PR
Widow's House, The.— William Barnes.— EPW-5
Widow's Hymn, A. — George Wither. — OBEY
Widow's Lament in Springtime, The. — William Carlos Wil
liams.— NP
Widow's Light, The. — Augusta Moore. — OHCS-18
Widow's Lullaby, The. — Sydney Dobell.— BOL
Widow's Lullaby, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Welsh and arr.
by Alma Strettel. — BOL
Widow's Mite, The. — Frederick
LPS-1— MOAH—VA
Widow's Mites, The. — Richard Crashaw.
(Briefs.)— LPS-2
Widow's Party, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Widow's Revenge, The. — Frank R. Stockton.— DRB
Widow's Son Restored to Life.— Wesley Stretch.— OHCS-23
Widow's Song, The. — Edward Coote Pinkney. — BAV — IAP—
MOAP— SPP
(Votive Song, A.)— AA— APA— APW— LEAP— OBAV
Widow's Wooing.— Unknown.— WRR-5B
Wie Langsam Kriechet Sie Dahin.— -Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the
German by Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton.
— AWP
Wife, The.— Belle Blitz.— WRR-S8
Wife, The.— Phoebe Cary.— BOHV— TPH
Wife, The (Love, XVII).— Emily Dickinson.— LHW
(She Rose to His Requirement.)— MOAP
Wife, The. — Mrs. Anna Peyre Dinnies. — AA
Wife, The.— Theodosia Garrison.— HBV— HTR
Wife, The, sel. — James Sheridan Knowles.
St. Pierre to Ferrardo.— OHCS-4
Wife, The. — William Livingston. — BAV
Wife, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Wife, A (Lord Erskine Simile — C.). — Richard Brinsley Sher
idan.— BOHV— THP
Wife, A. — Sir Henry Taylor. See Philip van Artevelde.
Wife, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier — OHCS-2
Wife A-Lost, The.— William Barnes.— EPW-5— EV-4—GTBS
— OBEV— OBVV
Wife at Daybreak I Shall Be, A. — Emily Dickinson (Further
Poems, CLXXII).— IAP
Wife, Children, and Friends. — William Robert Spencer. — BFV
—LPS-1— OHCS-11
Wife from Fairyland, The. — Richard Le Gallienne. —
HBV— LBMV
Locker-Lanipson. — HBV -
Wife of Auchtermuchty, The.— Unknown. — EBSV
Wife of Bath and the Parson, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See
Canterbury Tales (Prologue).
Wife of Flanders, The.— G. K. Chesterton.— CRE
Wife of Judas Iscariot, The. — Cale Young Rice. — BAP
— TBM
Wife of Llew, The.— Francis Ledwidge. — LBBV — LEAP —
MBP
Wife of Loki, The. — Lady Charlotte Elliott. — VA
Wife of Usher's Well, The,— Unknown.— AEP-W — AWP —
BB— BEL (abr.)— BLV— BPB — BSV— CBE— CBOV
— CGOV— CH — CRE — CRP— CSBP—EA— EBSV—
EM-1— EPW-1— ESPB (A, B, C and D vers,)—EV-2
— HBV— JAWP— LL-1— NAL— NPH — OAEP— OBB
—OBEV— OTA— SB A— STB — TCEP— TOP— TPH—
WBP
Wife to Her Husband, The.— Unknown.— HBV— LPS-1
Wife to Husband. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — VA
(Unseen World, The— Wife to Husband.)— CPOI
Wife Waits, A. — Thomas Hardy. See At Casterbridge Fair.
Wife Who Sat Up, The. — George Grossmith. — HSP
Wife Wrapped in a Wether's Skin, The. — Unknown.— ABS —
ESPB (A, B, D and F vers.)
(Dandoo — B versj—A'BS
Wife-Blessed, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Wife's Appeal, The.— William Cox Bennett.— OHCS-11
Wife's Appeal, The. — "Grace Greenwood" (Mrs. Sara J. Clarke
Lippincott). — OHCS-24
Wife's Confession, A. — "Violet Fane" (Mrs, Mary Mont-
gomerie Singleton). — WRR-7
Wife's Lament, A.— Will H. Cadmus.— DRB
Wife's Plan to Economize. — Unknown.— WRR-34
Wife's Prayer, The.— Annie De G. Van Sickle.— OHCS-3 6
Wife's Song, A. — William Cox Bennett. — HBV
Wife's Song, The. — Elizabeth Coatsworth. — DDA
Wife's Song, The.— Anna Wickham.— LBBV
Wife-Woman, The. — Anna Spencer.— BANP
Wigwam Convention Nomination. — Ida M. Tarbell. See Life
of Abraham Lincoln, The.
Wild Animals I Have Met.— Carolyn Wells.— BHP
Bear, The.
Cat, The.
Duck, The.
Goose, The.
Kid, The.
Lion, The.
Puppy, The.
Wild Apples. — Henry David Thoreau. — MAL
Wild Ass, The.— Padraic Colum.— MBP— NP
Wild Beasts.— Evaleen Stein. — RAR — UTS
"Wild bird, whose warble, liquid sweet." — Alfred, Lord Ten
nyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Wild Canaries, The. — Clara P. Entrekin. — HB
Wild Cats.— Vachel Lindsay.— MAP
Wild Cherry. — Jeanne Robert Foster. — TBM
Wild Cherry. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — LA — MAP
Wild Crab-Apple Tree. — Adelia Fraser Hardy. — HB
Wild Duck, The.— Leroy McLeod.— BLA
Wild Duck, The.— John Masefield.— BEL— MLP— PM— WP
Wild Duck's Nest, The.— William Wordsworth.— PPA
Wild Eden, sels. — George Edward Woodberry.
Child, The (XXX).— AA— HTR-— POY
Divine Awe (XVI).— AA—GPE— LEAP
Homeward Bound (XXV).— AA
O, Inexpressible as Sweet (VII).— AA— BAP— HBV—
PFY— TPH
O, Struck beneath, the Laurel (XXXIII).— AA— PFY—
TCPD
Rose of Stars, The (IX).— AA— HBV— HTR— WLIP
Seaward (XLI).— AA
(Sea-Child— abr.)—GT-2
Secret, The (VI).— AA— BAP— HBV— LBMV— PTER
So Slow to Die (XXXVIII).— AA
When First I Saw Her (V).— AA— BAP— HBV
Wild Eden (III).— HBV
Wild Flowers.— Sarah Doudney. — HS
Wild Flowers, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Wild Flowers. — Richard Jefferies. — ADAH
Wild Flowers. — Gustave Lemoine, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Wild Flowers.— Peter Newell.— NA
Wild Flowers. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
Wild Forest Duck, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Wild Gardens. — Ada Foster Murray. — ME — UFE
Wild Geese.— Elinor Chipp.— BLA— HBMV— MPB
Wild Geese.— Grace Noll Crowell.— BLA
Wild Geese.— Frances M. Frost.— NYBV
Wild Geese, The. — James Herbert Morse. — AA
Wild Geese.— Frederick Peterson.— BLA— DDA— GT-2— HBV
— HBVY— OBAV— OTPC— PPA
Wild Geese. — Ben H. Smith. — VF
Wild Geese.— Celia Thaxter.— PRWS— SN— TYP— UTS
Wild Geese Come Over No More, The. — Cale Young Rice. —
BLA
Wild Goat, The.— Claude McKay.— CDC
Wild Grapes. — Unknown. — OHCS-22
Wild Heart. — Kenneth C. Kaufman. — OA
Wild Home-Pussy, The.— Emma Rounds.— RIS
Wild Honey.— Maurice Thompson.— APA — HBV— OBAV
Wild Honeysuckle, The.— Philip Freneau.— AA — AP— APB —
APD — APL— APW— BAP— BAV— GBOV— GR-a—
HBV — IAP— ISP— LA — LEAP— LL-3 — MOAP—
TCAP— TPH
603
Wild
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Wild Huntsman, The (fl&r.)— Gottfried A. Burger, tr. fr. the
German by Sir Walter Scott. — CG
(Chase, The.)— BTB-5
wild Huntsmen, The. — Philip Gilbert Hainerton. — VA
Wild Joys of Living, The." — Robert Browning. See Saul.
Wild Knight, The.— Gilbert Keith Chesterton.— WGRP
Wild Larkspur. — Annie Charlotte Dalton. — CPG
Wild Lilies of the Valley.— Dorothy Wellesley.— BPM-33
Wild Marjorie. — Jean Lorrain, tr. fr. the French by Wilfrid
Thorley.— CAW
Wild Miz-Zou-Rye, The (.with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Wild Mother, The.— Dallas Lore Sharp.— APP
Wild Night at Sea, A. — Charles Dickens. See Martin Chuz-
zlewit.
Wild Oats. — Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies, The (Young
and Old).
Wild Oats .— Unknown .— WRR-2 9
Wild Oranges.— Marjorie Meeker.— BPM-3 7
Wild Peaches, sels. — Elinor Wylie.
"Autumn frosts will lie upon the grass, The" (II). —
NAMP
"Down to the Puritan marrow of rny bones" (IV). —
NAMP
(Puritan Sonnet.)— MAP
(Wild Peaches— a&r.)— PIAE
"When April pours the colours of a shell" (III). — NAMP
"When the world turns completely upside down" (I). —
NAMP
Wild Philomela.— William Rose Benet.— NP
Wild Plum.— Orrick Johns.— DDA— HBMV— LEAP— MAP—
NP— PG— TBM
Wild Prairie Fire, A. — Detroit Free Press.— OHCS-30
Wild Prophecy. — Angela Morgan. — HB
Wild Rabbits, The.— Unknown.— PEM
Wild Ride, The. — Louise Imogen Guiney. — AA (abr.) — APD
— APL— BAP— CAW— CBOV— CP — HBV — ISP—
JKCP — LL-3— LOW— MAP— MMV— MRV— NPSC
_NV— OBAV — PC— PFY— POI— POT — PPD-2—
SC— TCAP— WTP-5
Wild Romantic Dell, A. — William Julius Mickle. See Con
cubine, The.
Wild Rose.— William Allingham.— GN (abr.)~ OTPC
Wild Rose, The. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. fr. the
German. — WTP-4
Wild Rose, The. — Charles Buxton Going. — ME
Wild Rose, The. — Hermann Hagedorn, Jr. — PFY
Wild Rose of Plymouth, The. — Jones Very. — TCAP
Wild Roses.— Rhoda S. Barclay.— HB
Wild Roses. — Edgar Fawcett. — HBV
Wild Roses. — Mary Effie Lee Newsome. — CDC
Wild Roses.— Beth Cheney Nichols.— POY
Wild Rovers. — Unknown. — CSF
Wild Strawberry, A, sel. ("For my own part"). — Henry van
Dyke.— ADAH
Wild Swans.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BAP— MAP— MM
—SAM
Wild Swans at Coole, The. — William Butler Yeats.— BLA —
BLV — CMP— CP—GT-2— GTIV— LC—MBP—NP—
POOT— SMP— SPT— TCEP— VLEP— WHA
Wild Things. — Mary Carolyn Davies. — BPM-33
Wild Violet, The. — Hannah Flagg Gould. — PEOR
Wild Weather.— Katharine Lee Bates. — OHPP— RH
Wild White Rose, The. — Ellen H. Willis. — OHCS-38 —
PTA-1
Wild Winds. — Mary Frances Butts. — CPN — OTPC — PRWS
Wild Wishes.— Ethel M. Hewitt.— HBV
Wild Woman's Lullaby, The. — Constance Lindsay Skinner. —
BOL— CPG
Wild Wreath, The.— Unknown.— OTPC
Wilderness, The. — Bible, O. T. See Isaiah.
Wilderness, The. — Caroline Hazard. — MOM
Wilderness, The. — Edwin Arlington Robinson. — BAV — POT
Wilderness. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS — LA
Wilderness, The. — Unknown. — SPE-7
Wildflowers. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky.— AMV-35
Wild-Flower's Song, The.— William Blake.— GPE
Wildness. — Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff. — BAP— GBOV—
HBMV
Wilfred Denver's Dream. — Wilson Barrett. See Silver King,
The.
Wilful Little Mouse, The.— Unknown.— WRR-17
"Wilful-Missing." — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Wilhelm Meister, sels. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Mignon, tr. fr. the German by Hemans (fr. Bk. III.
Ch. I).— LPS-3
(Mignon's Song — tr. by James Elroy Flecker.) — AWP —
JAWP— WBP
Sorrow (fr. Song in Bk. II, Ch. XIII).— MHT
(Who Never Ate with Tears His Bread — tr. by Farns-
worth Wright.)— WGRP
Will, The. — John Donne. — ATP— -EM-1— EPW-1— LPS-3—
SB A— TOP
Will.— Alfred, Lord Tennyson.— BHV—BPN—EPN—ICBD
Will.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLP A— ICBD—PDN— WRR-17
Will and Testament. — Persis Greely Anderson. — NYBV
Will and the Way, The. — Linnaeus Roberts. — MHT
Will and the Wing, The. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — APB
Will and Won't.— Unknown.— O~SiC$~39
Will Beauty Come. — Robert Nathan. — HBMV
Will Ever?— Walter de la Mare.— GBV
"Will Frank Buchanan Write?" — Clement Scott. — WRR-13
Will He No Come Back Again? — Lady Nairne. See Will Ye
No Come Back Again?
Will It Be So? — Edith Matilda Thomas. See Inverted Torch
The.
Will It Pay?— Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop.— WRR-18
Will Makes the Way, The.— John Godfrey Saxe. See Where
There's a Will There's a Way.
"Will My Soul Pass through Ireland?" — Dennis O'Sullivan —
WRR-6
Will Not Grow Old.— Unknown.— BS
Will o' the Wisp. — George Meredith.— BMEP
Will of God, The.— Frederick William Faber.— VA
Will Shakespeare, sel. ("Why, not a keel," etc.). — Clemence
Dane.— PPD-1
Will Shakespeare's Out. — Alfred Noyes. See Tales of the
Mermaid Tavern.
Will Stewart and John. — Unknown. — ESPB
"Will the king come, that I may breathe my last." — William
Shakespeare. See King Richard II.
Will the New Year Come To-Night? — Cora M. Eager, at. also
to Mrs. J. M. Winton.— BTB-1— OHCS-2
Will They Forget?— Unknown.— WRR-Sl
"Will they gape for the husks that ye proffer." — Rudvard
Kipling. See Naulahka, The.
Will to Serve, The. — Jeannette B. Gilder. See Parting of the
Ways, The.
Will Warner. — William Aspenwall Bradley. — BAP
Will Wimble. — Joseph Addison. See Spectator, The.
Will Ye No Come Back Again?— Lady Nairne.— EBSV
(Will He No Come Back Again— si. diff. vers.)— OBEC
Will You Be as Hard? — Douglas Hyde, tr. fr. the Irish by
Lady Gregory.— GTIV— OBMV
"Will you buy any tape." — William Shakespeare. See Win
ter's Tale, The.
Will You Come?— Edward Thomas.— CH— MM
Will You Love Me When I'm Bald?— Henry Firth Wood.— GH
Will You Love Me When I'm Old?— Unknown.— BLPA
Will You, One Day. — Marian Ramie. — HBMV
Will you Walk a Little Faster? — "Lewis Carroll." See Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland.
William and Agnes Pringle. — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.— CMP
William and Helen. — Gottfried August Burger, tr. fr. the Ger
man by Sir Walter Scott.— BPN—ERP—OAEP
William and Margaret.— David Mallet.— BSV— CEP— EBSV—
EP— EPP— EV-3— OBEC
William Blake. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See Five English
Poets.
William Blake.— James Thomson («*B. V."— 1834-1882).— HBV
— OAEP— OB VV— POTT— VLEP
William Brown. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
William Brown of Oregon. — "Joaquin" Miller. — BOHV —
OHCS-22
William Comes Courting. — Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
William Cullen Bryant.— Fitz-Greene Halleck.— PEOR
William Did.— Unknown.— WRR-14
(Billet-Doux, A.)— OHCS-26
William Ewart Gladstone. — Stephen Phillips. — SPE-3
William Goetz. — Henry Reeves. — BTB-3
William Grismond's Downfall, sel. ("There in the broom,"
etc.). — Unknown. — SG
William H. Herndon. — Edgar Lee Masters. See Spoon River
Anthology.
William Howard Taft.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
William Lloyd Garrison. — James Russell Lowell. — LPS-3
To William Lloyd Garrison (br. sel.). — GPE
William McKinley. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
William McKinley, His Life and Work, sel.—C. H. Grosvenor,
Last Words of William McKinley.— HT
"William P. Frye, The." — Jeanne Robert Foster. — MC —
PAH
William Pinkney Fishback. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
William Reilly's Courtship. — Unknown. — ABS
William Shakespeare. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See Son
nets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
William Shakespeare to Mrs. Anne, Regular Servant to the
Rev. Mr. Precentor of York. — Thomas Gray. — CEP
William Tell.— William Baine.— BTB-1— OHCS-7
(William Tell and His Boy.)— HHHA
William Tell.— William Cullen Bryant.— MCT— PER (si. abr.)
— PRK
William Tell, sels. — James Sheridan Knowles.
Tell on His Native Hills.— BTB-1— LLC
(Select Passages in Verse — last 2 sts.) — OHCS-1
(Switzerland — br. sel.) — LPS-2
William Tell among the Mountains (si. abr.}- — CCR
(William Tell to the Mountains — abr.) — POOI
William Tell and His Boy.— William Baine. See William Tell
William Tell and His Son.— Martha J. Nott.— WRR-6
William Tell to the Mountains. — James S. Knowles. See Wil
liam Tell.
William the Conqueror. — Edward A. Freeman. — WRR-9
William the Conqueror. — Charles Mackay. — OHCS-4
William Wilson. — Malcolm Cpwley. — LA
William Wordsworth. — Francis Turner Palgrave — VA
Willie.— Max Ehrmann.— HHHA
(Willie Won.)— WRR-44
Willie and Earl Richard's Daughter (A, B, and C vers.).—
Unknown. — ESPB
(Birth o' Robin, The — last 2 sts.) — STB
(Birth of Robin Hood, The — A vers.) — OBB
Willie and Helen. — Hew Ainslie. — EBSV — HBV— OBEV
Willie and Lady Maisry (B and D vers.)— Unknown. — ESPB
Willie and Mary (B vers.). — Unknown. — ABS
(Drowsy Sleeper — A vers.) — ABS
604
TITLE INDEX
Wind
Willie and May Margaret. — Unknown. — BB
(Clyde Water, diff., longer vers.) — OBB
(Clyde's Waters, A vers., abr.) — BSV
(Mother's Malison, or, Clyde's Waters, The, A and B
wrj.)— ESPB
" 'Willie Boy, Willie Boy, where are you going?' " — Mother
Goose. — RI S
(" 'Willy Boy, Willy Boy, where are you going?' ") — SAS
Willie Brew'd (or Brewed) a Peck o' Maut. — Robert Burns. —
AWP— BEL— CEP— CRE — EBSV— EM-1— JAWP—
TOP— WBP
(Happy Trio, The.) — EPW-3
(Oh, Willie Brewed a Peck o' Maut.)— CRP
(Willie Brewed.)— EV-3—OAEP
Willie Brewed. — Robert Burns. See Willie Brew'd (or Brewed)
a Peck o' Maut.
Willie Clark.— Thomas E. Garrett.— OHCS-26
Willie Drowned in Yarrow. — Unknown. See Willy Drowned
in Yarrow.
Willie Macintosh. — Unknown. — ESBP (A and B vers.) — OBB
(A vers.}
Willie Meets the Visitor. — Charles Russell Taylor.— -OHCS-3 9
Willie o Douglas Dale. — Unknown. — ESPB
Willie o Winsbury (A and D vers.}. — Unknown. — ESPB
Willie the Weeper. — Unknown.— ABF (with music) — APW —
BLPA
Willie Was a Wanton Wag. — William Hamilton. — EBSV
Willie Winkie. — William Miller (1st st. in Mother Goose). —
BOL— HBV— HBVY— LC— -LPS-1— PECK— VA
(Wee Willie Winkie.)— ABVC— GS— PB-1 (1st st.)—
PBV (1st. st.)— RIB (1st st.)— SAS
Willie Wolf. — Helen Cowles LeCron. — GFA
Willie Won. — Max Ehrmann. — WRR-44
(Willie.)— HHHA
Willie's Breeches. — Etta G. Salsbury. — PPYP — WRR-17
— YFR
Willie's Dream, — Stacy E. Baker. — CS
(Bill's Dream.)— CRYO
Willie's Fatal Visit. — Unknown. — ESPB
Willie's Lady. — Unknown. — ESPB
(Willy's Lady.) — OBB
Willie's Lyke-Wake. — Unknown. — ESPB — OBB (diff. vers.)
Willie's Signal for Jesus. — Unknown. — OHCS-23
Willing Horse, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Willingness, The. — Mark Van Doren.— NYBV
Willis, The. — David Law Proudfit. — AA
Will-o'-the-Wisp, The. — Annie Campbell Huestis. — CPG
Willoughby of '63. — Edwin Balmer. — WRR-48
Willow, The. — Walter de la Mare. — CBE
Willow, The. — Arthur Ketchum. See Legends for Trees.
Willow Bottom, The. — Madison Cawein. — VOD
Willow Buds and Blossoms (Faith). — Unknown. — WRR-57
Willow Cats, The. — Margaret Widdemer. — CCP — MPC-4 —
P3_2 — RIS
Willow Garland. The. — Robert Herrick. — OAEP
Willow Poem. — William Carlos Williams.— NP
Willow River. — Charles Phillips. — BMC
Willow, Titwillow! — William S. Gilbert. See Mikado, The.
Willow Whistle. — Ethel Romig Fuller. — DDA
Willow Whistles. — Grace Noll Crowell. — LS
Willow, Willow. — William Shakespeare. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Willow-Man, The. — Juliana Horatia Ewing. — TVC — TVSH
Willows, The. — Walter Prichard Eaton. — DD — HBMV — MPB
— MW— OHIP
Willows, The.— Bret Harte.— BOHV
Willows in the Snow. — Tsuru, tr. jr. the Japanese by William
N. Porter.— MPB— SUS
Willow-Tree, The. — William Makepeace Thackeray.— BOH V—
HBV— PA— WRR-4
Willow-Ware Pattern, The. — Adelaide Loomis. — OA
Willow- Wattled House, A.— Charles Erskine Scott Wood.— TL
Willowwood. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Will's Chubby Legs.— Margaret A. Richard.— SPE-6
Will's Desire. — Mary Pettus Thomas.— WRR-17
Willy and the Lady.— Gel ett Burgess.— HBMV
"Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?" — Mother Goose.
See "Willie Boy, Willie Boy," etc.
Willy Drowned in Yarrow.— Unknown. — GTBS — GTSE —
GTSL— HBV
(Rare Willy Drowned in Yarrow.)— BSV— EBSV— OBB
(Rare Willy Drowned in Yarrow, or, the Water o Gamrie
[A, B, and D vers.].)— ESPB
(Willie Drowned in Yarrow.)— BPB (si. abr.)— EV-2—
GPE
Willy Reilly.— Unknown.-— HBV— TIP
Willy Smith at the Ball Game.— George Sterling.— BAP— JPC
— WTP-8
Willy the Weeper (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Willy Winkie (1st st. in Mother Goose). — Daniel Henry
Holmes.— FPH—TSW
Willy's Grave. — Edwin Waugh.— OHCS-10
Willy's Lady.— Unknown. See Willie's Lady.
Willyum Jinkins Bryan Snow.— Unknown.— WRR-38
Wilson. — Percy Mackaye. — GA
"Wilt thou forgive that sin where I begun." — John Donne.
See Hymn to God the Father, A.
"Wilt thou lend me thy Mare to ride a mile?' — Unknown. —
OBS
"Wilt thou love God, as he thee! then digest." — John Donne.
See Holy Sonnets.
"Wilt thou not ope thy heart to know." — Ralph Waldo Emer
son. See Threnody ("South-wind brings, The"),
Wilt Thou Set Thine Eyes upon That Which Is Not? — Francis
Quarles. See Vanity of the World, The.
Wily Cupid. — Henry Chettle. See Piers Plainess' Seven Years'
Prenticeship.
Winchelsea Fight, or the Humbling of the Spaniards. — Laurence
Minot. — SG
Winchester. — Lionel Johnson. — OBVV
Wind. — Anna Elizabeth Bennett. — TB
Wind, The (Nature, LXXV).— Emily Dickinson.— MAP A
Wind, The. — Eleanor Farjeon. — TVSH
Wind, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Wind. — John Galsworthy. — NLK — VOD
Wind, The. — Louis Ginsberg. — RIS
Wind, The. — Rudolph Hill. — OA
Wind. — Langston Hughes. See House in Taos, A.
Wind, The.— Letitia Elizabeth Landon.— OTPC— PB-6— PRWS
Wind, The.— Harold Monro.— OBVV
Wind, The.— William Morris.— VLEP
Wind, The.— Elizabeth Rendall.— HBVY— HWC
Wind, The ("Who has seen the wind?" in Sing-Song) . — Chris
tina Georgina Rossetti. — CFBp — GFA — PBV— RIS —
TYP
(Sing-Song.) — MBP
(Who Has Seen the Wind.)— CCP— CPN—GT-2— HBV
— HBVY — MPB — MPC-3 — NLK — OTPC —
PASC— PB-1 — PBGP— PPL — PTA-1— RAR—
RYC— SUS— TSW— TSWC
Wind, The ("Wind has such a rainy sound, The" in Sing-Song).
— Christina Georgina Rossetti. — CPOI
(Sing-Song.)— MBP
(Sound of the Wind, The.)— PBV
Wind. — Geoffrey Scott. — UFE
Wind, The. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BTP — CFBP — CPN —
GBV— GFA— GN— HBVY— MPB— MPC-4— OTPC—
PB-1— PBGP— RAR— SUS— TYP— YT
Wind, The. — John Banister Tabb. — LA
Wind, The. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — JPC
Wind, The. — Unknown. — PEM
Wind among the Reeds, The. — Nora Hopper. — GTIV
Wind and Lyre. — Edwin Markham. — MRV
Wind and Silver. — Amy Lowell. — MAP
Wind and Stream, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — AP
(Brook, The.)— OHCS-40
Wind and the Corn, The. — Frank Kendon. — BPM-31
Wind and the Fisherman, The. — Unknown. See Winds, The.
Wind and the Leaves, The. — George Cooper. See Come, Little
Leaves.
Wind and the Moon, The. — George MacDonald. — BTB-8 —
CCP— CFBP— CPN— HBV— HBVY— HHHA— JPC—
MPC-9— OHCS-22— OTPC— PB-4 — PBGP — PECK —
PTA-1— SUS— TVC— TVSH
Wind and Wave (To the Unknown Eros, Bk. I [II]).— Coven
try Patmore. — VLEP
Wind and Wave.— Charles Warren Stoddard.— AA— BAP
Wind and Window-Flower. — Robert Frost. — YT
Wind at the Door, The.— William Barnes.— EPW-5— EV-4
WTind Blew Words, The.— Thomas Hardy.— EPN—NV
Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth, The. — Countee Cullen. — NP
Wind Blows Out of the Gates of the Day, The. — William But
ler Yeats. See Land of Heart's Desire, The.
"Wind Blows South." — Ben Belitt
Deep Sleepers, The. — BPM-33
Field Left Fallow.— BPM-33— TB
"Wind from the east, oh lapwing of the days." — Hafiz. See
Odes.
Wind from the West, The.— Ella Young.— TL
(Sing-Song.)— MBP
Wind Horses.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GBOV—GM AS
Wind in a Frolic, The. — William Howitt. — CBPC — GS —
MPC-10— OTPC— PB-5— PRWS
Wind in the Dusk. — Harold Monro. — GT-2 — VOD
Wind in the Elms, The. — J. Corson Miller. — HBMV
Wind in the Hollow. — Ben H. Smith.— VF
Wind in the Night. — W. R. Moses. — TB
Wind in the Pine. — Lew Sarett. — BAP — CCR — LC — MLP —
MW— RNP
Wind in the Pines, The. — Madison Cawein. — AA — ADAH
Wind in the Pines, The. — Sir Henry Taylor. See Edwin the
Fair.
Wind in the Willows, The, sel. — Kenneth Grahame.
Carol: "Villagers all, this frosty tide."— OHIP— POY
(Christmas Carol.) — CAD — MPB
(Field-Mice's Carol, The — longer sel.) — CHB
Wind Is a Cat. — Ethel Romig Fuller. — MPB — UTS
Wind Is Blind, The. — Alice Meynell. — MBP
Wind It Blew up the Railroad Track, The (with music). —
Unknown. — AS
Wind Knocks at My Window, The. — Leo Konopka. — GSRC
Wind Me a Summer Crown. — Menella Bute Smedley. — HBV —
OBVV
Wind of a Dream, The.— Conrad Aiken. — LHW
Wind of Death, The.— Ethelwyn Wetherald.— CPG— VA
Wind of Fall, A. — Leonie Adams. — YT
Wind of Sorrow, The.— Henry van Dyke.— LBAP — PC — PVD
Wind of Summer. — "Michael Field" (Edith Emma Cooper and
Katherine Harris Bradley).— V A
(Summer Wind, A.) — BMC— TPH
Wind of the Sea. — James Whitcomb Riley. See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
Wind on the Heath The.— Henry Lionel Field.— VM
Wind on the Hills, The.— Dora Sigerson Shorter.— HBMV—
JKCP— TIP
Wind on the Wold, The. — William Ernest Henley, — VOD
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Wind over the Chimney, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
— APB — ST
Wind Rose in the Night, A.— Aline Kilmer.— HBMV— SBMV
Wind Sings Welcome in Early Spring:, The. — Carl Sandburg. —
Wind Sleepers, The.— "H. D." (Hilda Doolittle).— PP
Wind Song. — Pima Indians, tr. by Natalie Curtis. — OTA— SUS
Wind Song.— Carl Sandburg;.— MAP— SASS— YT
Wind Song. — Unknown. — GFA
Wind Was Cold, the Sky Steel Gray, The. — John Richard More-
land.— LS
Wind, Wind.— -Kenneth Slade Ailing.— VOD
"Wind, wind, wind in the old trees." — Conrad Aiken. See Va
riations.
Wind-Fiend, The. — William Ernest Henley. See London Vol
untaries.
Windflower, A. — Bliss Carman. — VA
Wind-Flower, The. — Jones Very. — APW
Windflower Leaf. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Wind-Harp, The. — James Russell Lowell. — CAP
Windhover, The. — Gerard Manley Hopkins. — ACP— BMC —
CAW— OAEP— POTT— VLEP
Winding Banks of Erne, The; or, The Emigrant's Adieu to
Ballyshannon. — William Allingham. — TIP
(Adieu to Belashanny.) — GTIV
Winding My Watch. — Unknown. — LLC
Wind-in-the-Hair and Rain-in-the-Face. — Arthur Guiterman. —
POT— PVS— SPT
Windlass Song.— William Allingham.— BBV—GN—OTPC
Windle-Straws. — Edward Dowden. — HBV
Wind-Litany. — Margaret Widdemer. — HTR — NLK
Windmill, The.— Robert Bridges.— CMP— GR-e—PWB—TCPD
— WP
Windmill. — John Farrar. — GFA
Windmill, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — MPC-8 —
PB-3— TVSH
Windmill, The.— E. V. Lucas.— ABVC
Windmill, The ("Said a hazy little," etc.). — Unknown. — RYC
Windmill, The ("When the wind blows"). — Unknown. — PBV
Windmill, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves from a
Chinese Jar.
Windmills, The — John Gould Fletcher, See Arizona Poems.
Window. — Carl Sandburg. — CPCS
Window, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Window Blind, The. — Henry Arthur Jones. See Case of Re
bellious Susan, The.
Window in Thrums, A, sel. — Sir James M. Barrie.
How Gavin Birse Put It to Mag Lownie (fr. Ch. XV).
— WRR-13
Window Pain {or Pane) , The. — Gelett Burgess. — JPC — PIAE
(Nonsense Rhymes.)— HBVY— MPC-13— TSW— TSWC
(Nonsense Verses.) — HBV
Window Song, A. — Thomas Caulfield Irwin. — TIP
Window-Glance, The. — Heinrich Heine, tr. fr. the German by
John Todhunter. — AWTP
Windows. — Abbie Farwell Brown. — HTR — POT
Windows, The.— George Herbert.— OAEP
(Church Windows, The.)— EPS— OBS
Windows. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — PJH-2 — SPT
Windows for My Soul. — Angela Morgan. See Room!
Windows of the Soul. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. See Progress.
Winds, The. — Madison Cawein. — CP— MAP— NV— PIAE—
SPP— TPH
Winds, The.— John Eglinton.— GTIV
Winds, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — POTT — TOP —
VLEP
Winds, The.— Unknown.— ABVC— CGOV
(When the Wind Is in the East.)-— HWC— MPC-2— OTPC
("When the wind is in the east.") — PPL — RIS
(Wind and the Fisherman, The.) — CBPC
Winds, The.— William Carlos Williams.— LA
Winds Are the Watchman. — Iva Purdum Burton. — HB
Winds at Bethlehem, The.— Winifred M. Letts.— MCT
Wind's Life, The. — Harry Kemp. — NLK
Winds of Angus, The. — "J£" (George William Russell). —
CMP
Winds of Eros.— -"IE," (George William Russell) .—HBMV
Winds of Fate, The. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (sometimes at. to
Rebecca R. Williams). — BLPA — DBA — FF — POI —
VIL— WBLP
(One Ship Drives East.)— MRV— OQP— QP-1
(One Ship Goes East.)— PB-9
Winds of God, The. — Clinton Scollard. — RH
Winds of the West. — Seumas O'Brien. — OTA
Winds of War-News, The. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Wind's Song, The. — "Gabriel Setoun" (Thomas Nicoll Hep
burn) .— CPN— HBV— HBV Y— OTPC— PPL
Wind's Voices, The. — "Elizabeth Wetherell" (Susan Warner).
— MR
Wind's Way, The.— Grace Hazard Conkling. — HBV
Wind's Way, The.— Richard Le Gallienne.— HBMV
Wind's Word, The. — Archibald Lampman. — OCL
Wind's Work.— T. Sturge Moore.— CGOV — HBMV— HBVY
— TVSH
Windsor Forest, sels. — Alexander Pope.
Field Sports.— OBEC
"Groves of Eden, The." — BEL — EPRE — OBEC
"With slaughtering guns." — PPA
Wind-Swept Wheat, The. — "Madeline Bridges" (Mary Ainge de
Vere) . — AA
Wind-Wolves.— William D. Sargent.— MPB— UTS
Windy Bill.— Unknown,— CSF
Windy City, The.— Carl Sandburg.— RNP— SASS
sels. fr. above.
I Am Chicago.— EMS
"Night gathers itself into a ball of yarn." — PIAE
"Winds of the windy city."— FOOT
Windy Day, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Windy Morning.— Elizabeth Hanly Danforth.— BPM-3S
Windy Night, The.— Thomas Buchanan Read. — GN — MPC-7
Windy Nights.— Robert Louis Stevenson. — BLP — CFBP — EPP
— EPW-5 — MPC-5— OG— PASC — PB-4 — PBGP—
PRWS— RIS
Wine.— Francis Carlin.— JKCP
Wine and Dew. — Richard Henry Stoddard. — AA
(under Flight of Youth, The.)— APB
Wine and Water. — G. K. Chesterton. See Flying Inn, The.
Wine for the King.— Clinton Scollard.— OHPP— RH
Wine from These Grapes.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — BIS
Wine of Love Is Music, The. — James Thomson (1834-82). See
Sunday up the River.
Wine of Song, The.— Charles Sangster. — CPG
Wine Press, The. — Alfred Noyes. See Wine-Press, The.
Wine, Women, and Song (Odes, I, 18). — Horace, tr. fr. the
Latin by Eugene Field.— PEF
Wine-Cup, The. — Richard Aldington. — LBBV
Wine-Cup, The.— Unknown.— OHCS-13
Wine-Press, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
New Wars for Old (Dedication) .— CPAN-2
Wine Press, The (sel., abrJ.—RH
Wines of France, The. — Keith Preston. — PER
Winfreda.— Eugene Field.— PEF
Wing of Separation. The. — Ibn Darraj Al-Andalusi, tr. fr. the
Arabian by J. B. Trend.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Wing Tee Wee.— J. P. Denison.— BOHV
Wing Wang Waddle Oh.— Unknown. — HWC
(Swapping Song, The — si. diff.) — RIS
Winged Doubt, A. — Minnie Leona Upton. — ST
Winged Heels.— Harry Lee.— BBV
Winged Hours. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life,
The.
Winged Man. — Stephen Vincent Benet.— MAP — VOD
Winged Seeds. — Helen Gray Cone. — PEM
Winged Victory, The.— Bliss Carman.— MCT— PER— TBV
Winged Victory.— Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer. — BAP
Winged Worshipers, The. — Charles Sprague. — AA — HBV—
LPS-2— SN
Wingless Victory, The.— Hervey Allen. — RH
Wings.— Bible, O. T. See Psalms (Psalm LV).
Wings. — Elise Brice Gillespie. — HB
Wings. — Victor Hugo. — PDN
(Be Like the Bird.)— SUS— UTS
Wings. — Jessie S. Miner. — HB
Wings. — Blanche W. Schoonmaker. — DD— GA
Wings.— L. A. G. Strong.— BPM-33
Wings and Wheels. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — SUS
Wings at Dawn. — Joseph Auslander. — BAP — GT-2 — HBMV
Wings Have We. — William Wordsworth. See Personal Talk.
Wings in the Dark. — John Gray. — SG
Wings of a Dove. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Winifred Holtby. — Mrs. Naomi Mitchison. — BPM-36
Winifred Waters. — John Daniel Logan. — CPG
Winifred Waters.— Unknown.— WKR-17
"Winifred White." — Laura E. Richards. See Nonsense Verses.
Winifreda (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — EV-2 — HBV
(Translation from the Ancient British.) — OBEC
Winner, The. — H. Bedford- Jones. — POI — SL
Winner, The. — Grantland Rice. — FF — POI
Winners, The (L'Envoi). — Rudyard Kipling. See Story of
the Gadsbys, The.
"Winners by Their Own Lengths."- — "Ralph Connor." See
Black Rock.
Winnie's Welcome.— Will Emmett.— BTB-7— CD
Winnifred, Walter, and the W's.— Unknown.— WRR-30
Winning Cup's Race. — Campbell Rae-Brown. See Kissing
Cup's Race.
Winning Him Back. — Anita Vivanta Schartres. — WRR-37
Winning of Cales, The (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — SG
Winning of Lorna Doone, The. — Richard D. Blackmore. See
Lorna Doone.
Winnowers, The. — Robert Bridges. — LL-4 — OAEP — POTT—
PWB— TVSH
Winny (abr.). — William Allingham.— OTPC
Winsome Wee Thing, The.— Robert Burns. — LC
(My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing.)— HBV— LPS-1
Winstanley (abr.). — Jean Ingelow. — LLC
Winter. — Mrs. Marion Isabel Angus. — HMSP
Winter. — John Howard Bryant. — LPS-2
Winter. — Bliss Carman.— WLIP
Winter. — John Clare. — ATP
Winter. — Adelaide Crapsey. See Cinquains.
Winter.— Walter de la Mare.— OBMV— SPT
Winter. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere. See Year of Sorrow, The:
Ireland, 1849.
Winter. — Mary Mapes Dodge. See Snowflakes ("Whenever a
snowflake," etc.').
Winter. — Gavin Douglas. See Prologues to the ^Eneid.
Winter. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Winter.— Richard Hughes.— OBMV
Winter. — Kalidasa. See Seasons, The,
Winter. — John Keats. — BPB
(December.)— GN— OTPC
(Happy Insensibility.)— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
("In a drear-mghted December.") — EG
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Winter's
Winter (Continued).
(In a Drear-Nighted December.)— BCEP—BPN— CGOV—
CH— CRE— EPN— GEPM— NAL— TCEP— TOP
— TPH
(Song.)— EM-2— EV-4
(Stanzas— C.) — ERP— GPE— HBV— OBEV— OBRV—
TVSH
Winter. — Hamish Maclaren. See Fool's Songs in a Wind-
Winter.— Clark Mills.— TB
Winter (To the Unknown Eros. Bk. I [III]). — Coventry Pat-
more.— EPW- 5— LEAP— N B E— POTT— VLEP
Winter.— Philip H. Savage.— TYP
Winter — William Shakespeare. See Love s Labour s Lost
(When Icicles Hang by the Wall).
Winter. — Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Charles the First.
Winter. — Robert Southey. — PEOR
Winter. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The (Pageant
of the Seasons and the Months [Procession of Times
and Seasons, The]).
Winter. — Robert Louis Stevenson.— CPOI
Winter.— John M. Synge.— OBMV
Winter. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — LC— MPC-11— PBGP—
TYP
Winter. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The.
Winter. — Meta E. B. Thome. See Songs of the Seasons.
Winter ("O, look at the snow"). — Unknown. — PPYP
Winter ("Old Winter is a sturdy one.") — Unknown. —
DD
Winter; A Dirge. — Robert Burns. — HBV
Winter among the Days. — Raymond Holden. — MAP
Winter and Spring. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song
of Hiawatha, The (White Man's Foot).
Winter Apples. — Winifred Welles.— LA
Winter Apples. — Harriet Whitney Durbin. — PEM
Winter at Tomi. — Ovid, tr. jr. the Latin by F. A. Wright. —
AWP— JAWP— WBP
See
Winter Branches. — Margaret Widdemer. — CP
Winter Castle. — Josephine Jacobsen. — BPM-37
Winter Coats. — Dorothy Aldis. — RIS
Winter Darkness. — Cloyd Mann Criswell. — AMV-37
Winter Day. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — GT-2
Winter Days. — Henry Abbey. — AA — SN
Winter Dusk.— Walter de la Mare.— CR— LHW— WLIP
Winter Dusk. — Richard Kendall Munkittrick. — BOHV
Winter Eden, A. — Robert Frost. — MOAP
Winter Evening, The. — William Cowper. See Task, The
Winter Evening. — Archibald Lampman. — CPG
Winter Evening.— Katharine Tynan.— TIP
Winter Evening Hymn to My Fire, A (abr.). — James Russell
Lowell.— LPS-1
Winter Fancies. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Winter Feathers.— Mildred D. Shacklett.— GFA
Winter Field.— A. E. Coppard.— MBP
Winter Fire, The.— Mary Howitt.— OTPC
Winter Glass, The.— Charles Cotton.— FT— HBV
Winter Gold. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Winter Gone.— Sir J. C. Squire.— BPM-32— PPD-2
"Winter has at last come." — Minamoto No Shigeyuki.
Shui Shu.
Winter Has Come.— Unknown.— CBPC
Winter Heavens. — George Meredith. — BLV — EPW-5
Winter in Durnover Field. — Thomas Hardy. — MBP
Winter in Northumberland (abr.). — Algernon Charles Swin
burne.— PTER
"Outside the garden" (set.). — MV-2
Winter in the Garden. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Winter in the Marsh.— Clinton Scollard.— HTR
Winter Is Coming. — Waverly Turner Carmichael. — BANP
Winter Jewels. — Mary Frances Butts. — MPC-4 — PPYP—
RON
(Dewdrops.) — PB-3
(Million Little Diamonds, A.)— AA— TVC— TVSH
Winter Landscape. — Stephen Spender, — MBP
Winter Landscape. — William Stephens. — AMV-37
Winter Lullaby, A. — Madeleine Sweeny Miller. — BOL
Winter Lyric, A. — Louis Untermeyer. — LL-2
Winter Milk.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GR-a—SASS
Winter Moonlight. — Gillespie Evans. — CAG
Winter Morning.— William Cowper. See Task, The (Bk. V).
Winter Morning, A. — James Russell Lowell. See Vision of
Sir Launfal, The (Vision of Sir Launfal, The: Pt. II).
Winter Night, A, sel. ("When biting Boreas," etc.) — Robert
Burns.— AEP-D—BSV— CRE— MCCG
Winter Night.— Mary Frances Butts.— CPN— OTPC— PB-1—
PRWS— RAR
Winter Night.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— BAP— BIS
Winter Night, The. — John Greenleaf Whitticr. See Snow
bound.
Winter Night Song.— Sara Teasdale— CMP— MOAP
Winter Nightfall.— Robert Bridges.— MBP — MM — OBEV—
FOOT— PWB
Winter Nightfall.— Sir J. C. Squire.— GTML—POOT
Winter Nights.— Thomas Campion. — CHB — FT — LEAP -
OBEV
(Now Winter Nights Enlarge.)— BEL — EPEP — EV-2—
GPE— MV-2— OBSC
Winter Nights. — T. DeWitt Talmage.— SPE-5
Winter Noon, (a&r.).— William Cowper. £<?* Task, The (Bk. VI).
See Vision of Sir
See Seasons, The (Win-
Winter Noon. — James Rorty. — MOAP
Winter Pictures. — James Russell Lowell.
Launfal, The. _
Winter Piece, A.— William Cullen Bryant.— AP— CAP— MOAP
Winter, Plague and Pestilence. — Thomas Nashe. See Sum
mer's Last Will and Testament.
Winter Rain.— Christina Georgina RossettL— EPNC— MV-1—
TYP
Winter Rain. — John Banister Tabb. — BMC
Winter Revery. — Sara Bard Field. — BAP
Winter Ride, A.— Amy Lowell.— GT-2— LBMV—POI—SL
Winter Robin, The.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— TYP
Winter Rune. — Elizabeth J. Coatsworth. — SUS
Winter Scene, The.— Bliss Carman.— MMV—NPSC—VOD
Winter Scene. — William Cowper. See Task, The (Bk. VI).
Winter Scenes. — James Thomson. See Seasons, The (Winter).
Winter Scenes in the Country. — William Cowper. See Task,
The (Bk. V).
Winter Sea, A.— Grace R. Lloyd.— HB
Winter Settles Down. — Mildred Ann Hobbs. — VF
Winter Sleep.— Edith Matilda Thomas.— AA—EOAH—LBMV
Winter Sleep.— Elinor Wylie.— BAV— GT-2
Winter Song, A. — Pauline Frances Camp. — BOL
Winter Song. — Ludwig Holty, tr. fr. the German by Charles
T. Brooks.— LPS-2
Winter Song, The. — V. Sackville-West. See Land, The.
Winter Song, A. — St. Nicholas. — PEOR
Winter Song. — William Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's
Lost.
Winter Songs of Love and Death, — Ben H. Smith.— VF
Winter Sonnets.— Witter Bynner. — BPM-32
Sonnet: "Cold strikes through me now that morning comes,
The."
Sonnet: "More wine, more wine, and laughter, warmth
again."
Winter Storm, A. — James Thomson.
ter).
Winter Streams. — Bliss Carman. — OG — POY
Winter Swan. — Louise Bogan. — LA
Winter Time. — Robert Louis Stevenson. See Winter-Time.
Winter Treats. — Mildred D. Shacklett. — GFA
Winter Tree, A.— Unknown.— LPP
Winter Trees. — Marion Brown Shelton. — GBOV
Winter Trees. — William Carlos Williams. — NP
Winter Twilight, A. — Arlo Bates. — AA
Winter Twilight. — "Brother X." — VF
Winter Twilight. — George Tracy Elliot. — AA
Winter Twilight, A. — Angelina Weld Grhuke. — CDC
Winter Twilight. — David Morton. — FOOT
Winter Walk at Noon, The. — William Cowper. See Task, The
(Bk. VI).
Winter Weather.— William Morris.— BPN— EPN— PFE— TOP
Winter Weather.— Carl Sandburg.— EMS— GMAS
Winter Wish, A. — Robert Hinckley Messinger. — AA — LEAP
(Give Me the Old.)— HBV— LPS-1
Winter-Night Song. — Ford Madox Ford. — NP
Winter-Piece, A.— Ambrose Philips.— CEP— OBEC
Winter's Beauty. — William Henry Davies. — CMP
Winter's Ghost Plagues Them. — Edwin Rolf e.— AMV-37
"Winter's night with the snow about, A." — Robert Bridges. —
PWB
Winter's Tale, A.— D. H. Lawrence.— MBP
Winter's Tale, The, sels. — William Shakespeare.
Court Scene (Act III, sc. ii, 11. 23-117, si. a&r.)— WRR-14
(Hermione's Defense— 11. 23-55.)— PPD-1
In Perdita's Garden (Act IV, sc. iii, 11. 55-127). — UFE
"Now (my fairst Friend)", etc. (11. 112-128).— NBE
"O Proserpine," etc. (11. 116-127).— GBOV— GPE
(Daffodils.)— CBPC
(Flowers.)— ADAH— EV-1— SN
(From "The Winter's Tale.")— LEAP
(Perdita's Garden.)— WHA
(Spring Flowers.)— BCEP
Jog On; Jog On (fr. Act IV, sc. ii).— CBE— GN— HBV—
HBVY— JPC— OG— PBGG— TVC
(Autolycus.)— EV-1
(Autolycus' Song.)— CGOV
(Footpath Way, The.)— RIS
("Jog on, jog on, the footpath way.") — EG — GS — OBSC
—TVSH
(Merry Heart, The.)— ABVC— CGOV
(Songs of Autolycus.)— EPW-1
(Songs of Autolycus, The — II.) — OTPC
"Lawn as white as driven snow" (fr. Act IV, sc. iii). —
EM-1— EV-1— OAEP— OBSC— WP
(Peddler's Song.)— GR-e
(Pedlar's Song, The.)— CH
(Song- from "The Winter's Tale.") — LEAP
(Songs of Autolycus, The— IV.)— OTPC
"What you do, still betters what is done" (Act IV, sc. iii,
11. 135-146).— NBE
"When daffodils begin to peer" (fr. Act IV, sc. ii).—
GBOV— HBV— LEAP— OBSC
(Autolycus.)— EG — EV-1
(Songs of Autolycus, The.)— EPW-1— OTPC
"Will you buy any tape" (fr. Act IV, sc. iii). — OBSC
(Songs of Autolycus, The— III.)— OTPC
Winter's Tale, A. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — PR
Winter's Tale. — Macklin Thomas. — BFP — BPM-36
* 'Winter' s thunder. " — Unknown. — RI S
Winter's Tree, sel. ("Grieve not too much for April," etc.). —
Marjorie Allen Seiffert. — BAP
Winter's Turning.— Amy Lowell.— CV—RNP—SPT
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Rossetti. — OBVV — TOP
Winterset, set. ("Well, they were wiser," .etc.). — Maxwell
Anderson. — PPD-2
Winter-Song for Pan. — John Erskine. — CAG
Winter-Storm, The. — George Crabbe. See Borough, The.
Winter-Time.— Robert Louis Stevenson.— GFA— MPC-5— PB-3
— TYP
(Winter Time.)— MBP
Wintry Lullaby, A. — Laurence Alma-Tadema,— BOL
Wiped Out. — Detroit Free Press. — OHCS-23
"Wire, briar, limber-lock." — Unknown. — RIS
Wireless.— Alfred Noyes.— -CPAN-3— CRE
Wireless Reading, A. — Rodolphe Louis Megroz. — BPM-3
'Wires are so still and high, The." — Annette Wynne. —
Wisconsin. — Cora Blakeslee Beebe. — HB
Wisconsin Come to Age. — August Derleth. — BPM-3 7
Wisdom ("But where shall Wisdom," etc.). — Bible, O. T. See
Job (Knowledge and Wisdom).
Wisdom ("Length of days," etc.). — Bible, O. T. See Proverbs.
Wisdom, sel.—Bible, O. T. (Douay Version).
"Souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, The"
(III: 1-9, 15).— MV-2
Wisdom, — George Frederick Cameron. — CPG
Wisdom. — Confucius, tr. fr. the Chinese. — WTP-3
Wisdom.— Ford Madox Ford.— HBV
Wisdom. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Wisdom.— Daniel Whitehead Hicky.— OQP— QP-2
Wisdom. — Virginia Lawrence. — PR
Wisdom.— Scudder Middleton.— GPE— HBMV
Wisdom. — Hegesippe Moreau, tr. by Henry Carrington. —
Wisdom.— Jay Paul.— CAG
Wisdom. — Christina Georgina
Wisdom. — Ira South. — VM
Wisdom. — Sara Teasdale. See Interlude: Songs Out of Sorrow
Wisdom. — Nancy Telfair. — BPM-3 6
Wisdom. — Unknown. — WRR-35
Wisdom. — Edward Young. See Night Thoughts.
Wisdom Cometh with the Years. — Countee Cullen. — TBM
Wisdom Dearly Purchased. — Edmund Burke. See Speech at
Bristol Previous to the Election, 1780.
Wisdom from One's Neighbors. — William G. Ward.— WRR-55
Wisdom of Brunhild, The. — William Morris. See Sigurd the
Volsung.
Wisdom of Folly. — Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler. — BLP — HBV—
ICBD— VIL
Wisdom of Krishna. — Unknown. — OHCS-36
Wisdom of Merlyn, The, sel. ("Wouldst thou be wise") —
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.— OBMV
Wisdom of the World, The. — Siegfried Sassoon. — MBP
Wisdom Unapplied. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — CPOI
Wisdom vs. Gowns. — Unknown. — WRR-S4
Wise, The. — Sir Edwin Arnold. See Bhagauad Gita, The.
Wise. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — HBV — LEAP
Wise and Foolish Virgins. — Bible, N, T. See St. Matthew.
Wise and Foolish Virgins, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See
Idylls of the King (Guinevere).
Wise Counselor, A. — Maggie Shades. — HB
Wise Johnny. — Edwina Fallis. — SUS
Wise Man, Wise Man. — Louis Ginsberg. — YT
Wise Men in Their Bad Hours. — Robinson Jeffers. — LA
Wise Mouse, A. — Mary Raymond Garretson. — WRR-35
Wise Old Owl, A. — Edward Hersey Richards. — BLP A — VIL
Wise Resolution, A.— Elizabeth Akers Allen.— TS
Wise Thrush, The. — Robert Browning. See Home Thoughts
from Abroad.
Wise Woman, The. — Louis Untermeyer.— ALV — HBMV— PR
—TBM
Wise Young Lawyer Speaks. — Millicent H. Velhagen. — HB
Wiseacre Club, The. — Unknown. — WRR-17
Wish, A. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN — CPOI — EPN — HBV—
TPH— VLEP
Wish, A. — Thomas Edward Brown. — FT
Wish, The ("Well then!" etc.). — Abraham Cowley. See Mis
tress, The.
Wish, A ("This only grant me," etc.). — Abraham Cowley. See
Vote, A.
Wish, A.— Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex.— GTSL
(Content.)— OBSC
Wish. — John Chipman Farrar. — PT
(Spring Wish.)— GFA
Wish, A.— Hamlin Garland.— AA
Wish, The.— Thomas Godfrey.— I AP
Wish, A.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Wish, A. — "Jazbo of Old Dubuque'
DDA
Wish, A. — Ben Jonson. See Gipsies Metamorphosed, The,
Wish, A. — "B. R. M." — PBV
Wish, A.— Prince Oki, tr. fr. the Japanese by Clara H. Walsh.
Wish, A.— Samuel Rogers.— BPP—CBPC—CR— EPN — ERP
— EV-3— GEPM — GPE— GTBS — GTSE — GTSL—
HBV— LPS-1— MCCG — OBEC — OBVV — OTPC-
PB-8— PECK— POOI— RIS— SBA—WP—WTP-7
(My Wish.)— SPE-3
Wish, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN
Wish, A. — Frank Dempster Sherman. — TVC — TVSH
Wish, A.— Walter C. Smith —TVSH
Wish, The. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon)
— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Wish ("I hope you'll never get"). — Unknown. — DDA
Wish, A ("I wish I was a little egg").— Unknown.— DDA
Wish, A ("Now, Jesus, Mary's Son, be unto thee") _
Unknown.— CAW
(John P. Mulgrew).—
Wish Dearer Than the Crown, The. — Nettie V. Braidon —
OHCS-34
Wish Is Quite a Tiny Thing, A. — Annette Wynne. — CCP—
MPB— MPC-6— SP
"Wish no word unspoken, want nojook away!" — Robert Brown
ing. See Ferishtah's Fancies.
Wish of Priscilla Penelope Powers, The. — Mrs. John T. Van
Wish of the Aged Bard, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Gaelic bv
Hugh Macmillan.— EBSV y
"Wish, that of the living whole, The." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Wishbone, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — BHP
Wish-Bone, The.— Leon Mead. — DRB
Wish-Bone and a Waiter. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Wishes.— Norman Ault.— HBMV— HBV Y
Wishes. — Anne Charlotte Botta. — WRR-33
Wishes. — Robert Bridges. — PWB
Wishes. — Richard Crashaw. See Wishes to His (Supposed)
Mistress.
Wishes. — Rose Fyleman. — PBV
Wishes. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — OBVV
(Envoy: "Go, little book, and wish to all.") — GPE — HBV
— MOB— YT
(Go, Little Book.)— MBP
Wishes for Iris. — Etienne Pavilion, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Wishes for My Son. — Thomas MacDonagh. — BMC — CP
FAOV— HBMV— JKCP—LBBV— MBP— NV—TSW
Wishes for the Supposed Mistress. — Richard Crashaw. See
Wishes to His (Supposed) Mistress.
Wishes of Y9uth. — Samuel Laman Blanchard. — ES
Wishes to His (Supposed) Mistress (C.). — Richard Crashaw
— AEP-W— ATP— BCEP— BEL— EPS— EV-2 — HBV
— LEAP— LPS-1 (abr.)— OBEV— OBS— SBA— WHA
(Wishes.)— AEV—EPW-2 (abr.)— OAEP
(Wishes for the Supposed Mistress.) — BLV — GEPM—
GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— WTP-3
Wishing. — William Allingham.— CBPC — CFBP — DD (abr )—
GFA— HBV— HB VY— MPB— MPC-6— NLK — OFPE
— OHIP— OTPC— PB-1— PBGP — PEM — PRWS—
PT A- 1— R AR— R Y C— T V C— T V S H— T YP
Wishing.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— ICBD
(Better, Wiser and Happier.)— WBLP
Wishing Bridge, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PTA-2
Wishing-Caps, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Wishmakers' Town, sels. — William Young.
Bells, The.— AA
Bridal Pair, The. — AA
Conscience-Keeper, The. — AA
Flower-Seller, The.— AA
Pawns, The. — AA
(Losers, The.)— HBMV
"Wish't I Wuz a Girl."— Unknown.— WRR-7
Wisps of Song.— Rudolph Hill.— OA
Wissahikon, The, sel. — George Lippard.
Hero Woman, The.— OHCS-25
Wistaria Blossoms. — Charles Dalmon. See Three Pictures.
Wisteria. — M. Kathleen Ahern. — CAG
Wistful.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Wistful Days, The. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — AA —
ADAH— BAP— LEAP— SN
Wistful One, The.— Abigail Cresson.— MW
Wistful One, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Wistful Waif, The. — Fairmont Snyder. — PPA
Wit.— Mark Van Doren.— FP— GPE— MOAP
Wit and Wisdom. — Ambrose Philips. — EV-3
Witch, A.— William Barnes.— CG
Witch, The. — Louise Morey Bowman. — CPG
Witch, The.— Virginia Woodward Cloud. — WRR-22
Witch, The— Lord Alfred Douglas.— HBMV
Witch in the Glass, The. — Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. — AA—
LEAP— PR
Witch in the Wind.— Jean Maxwell.— PAS C
Witch of Coos, The. — Robert Frost. — PP
Witch of Endor, The, sel. ("One word!"). — Robert Norwood.
—CPG
Witch of Erkmurden, The. — James Whitcomb Riley —
CPWR
Witch of Fife, The.— James Hogg. See Queen's Wake, The
Witch of Prague, sel. — F. Marion Crawford.
Unorna's Victory over Self.— WRR-51
Witchcraft. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — PR
Witchcraft: New Style.— Lascelles Abercrombie.— MBP
Witchery.— Frank Dempster Sherman. — LBMV— ME
Witches' Charm. — Ben Jonson.— EPEP
Witches' Dance.— Unknown. — WRR-31
Witches' Frolic, The.— "Thomas Ingoldsby" (Richard Harris
Barham).— WRR-1
Witches' Incantations. — William Shakespeare. See Macbeth
(Witches' Meeting, The).
Witches' Meeting, The.— William Shakespeare. See Macbeth.
Witches' Song, The. — Ben Jonson. — CH
Witches' Song, The.— William Shakespeare. See Macbeth
(Witches' Meeting, The).
Witches' Steeds, The.— Will H. Ogil vie.— TVSH
Witches' Town. — Unknown.— CAG
Witch-Hazel.— John Greenleaf Whittier, — PRK
Witching Song, A. — James Thomson. See Castle of Indolence.
Witch-Mother, The.— Algernon Charles Swinburne.— TOP
Witch's Ballad, The.— William Bell Scott.— BMEP—BSV—
CH— EBSV— OBEV— OBVV
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Witch's Cavern, The. — Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. See Last
Days of Pompeii, The.
Witch's Daughter, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See Mabel
Martin: A Harvest Idyl.
Witch's House, The,— Laura Benet.— MLP _
Witch's Moon, The.— Eleanor Osborne Scheier.— CAG
Witch's Whelp, The. — Richard Henry Stoddard.— AA— APB—
Witch-SongTThe— John Bernhoff — WRR-53
Witch-Wife.— Edna St. Vincent Millay. — RM
Witch-Wife, The. — Mary Eleanor Roberts. — BAP
With a Child-Book.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
With a Coin from Syracuse. — Oliver St. John Gogarty. —
OBMV
With a Copy of Herrick.— Sir Edmund Gosse. — TCEP— TCPD
r_TpH— VA— WP
With a Difference. — Caroline Mischka Roberts. — MHT
With a Duke and a Dauphin on a Raft. — "Mark Twain." See
Huckleberry Finn.
With a First Reader.— Rupert Hughes.— HBMV—JPC—POI
With a Flower. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.— BPM-30
(To a Lady with a Guitar.) — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL
With a Nantucket Shell. — Charles Henry Webb. — AA
With a Posy from Shottery. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — SR
With a Rod No Man Alive. — Sir Walther von der Vogelweide,
tr. by Jethro Bithell.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
With a Rose from Conway Castle. — Julia C. R. Dorr. — AA
With a Rose, to Brunhilde. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL — ME
With a Spray of Apple Blossoms. — Walter Learned. — AA —
ADAH
With an Album. — Walter Savage Landor. — EPNC
(I Know Not Whether I Am Proud.)— BPN
(Lyrics and Epigrams, XV.) — ERP
With Antecedents.— Walt Whitman.— APB— I AP
With Any Amazement.— Rudyard Kipling. See Story of the
Gadsbys, The.
With Brutus in St. Jo. — Eugene Field. — PEF
"With cassock black, baret and book." — Grace Fallow Norton.
See Little Gray Songs from St. Joseph's.
"With Charity for All." — William Tecumseh Sherman.— LBAH
With Child.— Genevieve Taggard. — LA — MAP
With Clearer Vision.— Carlotta Perry.— WRR-7
With Corse at Allatoona. — Samuel H. M. Byers.— GA— PAH
With Cortez in Mexico.— W. Wilfred Campbell.— PAH
With Dog and Gun. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
With Drake in the Tropics. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
With Esther. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. See Esther: A Young
Man's Tragedy.
With Flowers (Life, C VIII) .—Emily Dickinson.— AA
With Gerard de Lairesse. — Robert Browning. See Parleymgs
with Certain People of Importance in Their Day.
With Glowing Heart I'd Praise Thee.— Francis Scott Key.—
PDN
With Her Face. — James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
"With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies!" — Sir
Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXXI).
With Husky-Haughty Lips, 0 Sea.— Walt Whitman.— AP—
CAP— PIAE— TCAP
With Lilacs.— Charles Henry Crandall.— AA
With Little Boy Blue.— Sarah Beaumont Kennedy.— PTA-2
With Long Remembered Light. — Katherine Garrison Chapin. —
AMV-36— BPM-36
With Love— from Mother.— Holrnan F. Day.— HT
"With Love I garnered mirth and dreams, and shame." —
James Branch Cabell. See Retractions.
"With margerain gentle." — John Skelton. See Garlande of
Laurcll, The.
With Me in Paradise. — Alexander Harvey. — MOM
With Me My Lover Makes. — Cecil Day Lewis.— OBMV
With Memories and Odors.— John Hall Wheelock.— ME
"With more than mortal powers endow'd." — Sir Walter Scott.
See Marmion.
With Music Strong I Come.— Walt Whitman.— SC
With Neither Purse nor Scrip. — The Teacher's Magazine.— CS
With Peter Pan. — Robert Haven Schauffler.— HOAH
"With Pipe and Flute."— Austin Dobson — CPOI— EPN— PC
— VA— VLEP
With Roses. — Beatrix Demarest Lloyd. — AA
With Rosy Hand. — Walter Savage Landor.— EPN
(Cowslips.)— V A
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
With Rue My Heart Is Laden. — Alfred Edward Housman. See
Shropshire Lad, A (LIV). . A ^
With Sa'di in the Garden, sels. — Sir Edwin Arnold.
Mahmud and Ayaz: A Paraphrase on Sa'di. — VA
Queen Arjamand's Dagger (abr.). — AE
Song without a Sound. — VA
With Scindia to Delhi.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
With Serving Still.— Sir Thomas Wyatt.— WHA
(His Reward.)— OBSC
("With serving still.") — EG
"With ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh. — William
Wordsworth.
(Two Ships— I.)— ES— HBV
"With some pot-fury ,_ ravish'd from their wit."— Joseph Hall.
See Virgidemiarum, Libri Sex.
With Strawberries.— William Ernest Henley.— HBV— POT
With the Caravan.— Ina Donna Coolbrith. — BAP
With the Current.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
With the Mallard Drake.— Unknown.~ELA
With the Same Pride. — Theodosia Garrison.— GPWW
With the Tide.— Edith Wharton.— MRV— PEDC— RON
With the Winds. — Matilda Hutchinson Turner.— RAR
With Three Flowers.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— MCT
With Trumpet and Drum. — Eugene Field. — PEF
With Two Fair Girls.— Unknown, tr. fr. the Greek by Robert
C. McGregor.— ALV
With Two Spoons for Two Spoons. — Eugene Field. — PEF
With Walker in Nicaragua, sels. — "Joaquin" Miller.
"What snakes, long, lithe and beautiful."
(Walker in Nicaragua.) — BAP
"Years after, shelter'd from the sun."— APB
With Washington on the Delaware. — Edwin A. Welty. —
WRR-56
"With what sharp checks I in myself am shent." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XVIII).
With Whom Is No Variableness, Neither Shadow of Turning.
— Aithur Hugh Clough.— BMEP— BPN— BPP— EP—
EPN— EPNC— EPP — EPW-4— GPE— GTML— PC—
SEP— SPE-1— TOP— TPH— VLEP— WGRP
(It Fortifies My Soul to Know.)— OAEP
(Steadfast.)— OQP—QP-1
(Unchanging.)— PDN
"With women and apples both Paris and Adam." — Thomas
Moore.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
With Wordsworth at Rydal.— James Thomas Fields. — AA
"With you a part of me hath passed away." — George San-
tayana. See To W. P. (I-IV).
Withheld.— Florence Gray Webster. — HB
Within a Dainty Garden-Close. — Unknown, tr. fr. the French
by Arthur Symons.— VLEP
Within and Without, sel, ("My soul leans," etc.). — George
Macdonald.— WGRP
Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge. — William Words
worth. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Within Our Lives. — John Greenleaf Whittier.— MRV
Within the Fold.— Unknown.— OHCS-35
Within the garden there is healthfulness. — Emile Verhaeren,
tr. fr. the Flemish.— GBOV— ME— UFE
Within the Gates.— Clay Clement.— WRR-2
Within the Soul a Faculty Abides. — William Wordsworth. See
Excursion, The (Moon among Trees, The).
Within the Veil.— Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sang-
ster.— BLRP
Without All Due Respect. — Ogden Nash. — NYBV
Without and Within. — James Russell Lowell. — APB — BHP—
BOHV— CAP— HBV— PR— THP— TOP
Without and Within.— Pierre A. B. D. Metastasio.— LPS-3
Without and Within.— Richard Henry Stoddard. — APB
Without Disguise. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Without Forgetting. — Madame Marceline Desbordes-Valmore,
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Without Her. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The.
Without Notice Beforehand. — Carl Sandburg. — GMAS
Without Sleep. — Glenway Westcott. — NP
Without the Cane and the Derby. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Without the Herdsman. — Diotimus, tr. fr. the Greek by John
William Burgon. — AWP
Witness of God. — James Russell Lowell. See Cathedral, The.
Wit's End Corner. — Antoinette Wilson. — BLRP ^
"Wit's perfection, Beauty's wonder." — Francis Davison. —
OBSC
Wives. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Wives.— Ruth Purdy.— AMV-37
Wives in a Social Game (ad.). — Unknown. — SR
Wives in the Sere. — Thomas Hardy. — VLEP
Wives of Brixham. — Unknown. — CGOV— OHCS-8
Wizard in the Street, The. — Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Wizard of the Nile, The, sel. — Harry B. Smith.
My Angeline.— BOHV— THP— WTP-8
Wizard Oil (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Wizard Wind, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL
Wizards.— Alfred Noyes.— BPM-30— POT
Wizard's Spell, The.— Letitia Virginia Douglas.— OHCS-30
Woak Hill.— William Barnes.— EPW-5— GTML— GTSL
Woe Be unto You (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Woe Follows Wickedness.— Bible, O. T. See Isaiah.
Woe-Begone Lover, A.— Unknown.— OHCS-19
"Woe's me! by dint of all those sighs that come." — Dante Ali-
ffhieri. See La Vita Nuova.
Woes of a Rookie, The.— William L. Colestock.— GPWW
Woes of France, The. — Amadis Jamyn, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Wofle New Ballad of Jane Roney and Mary Brown, The. — Wil
Ham Makepeace Thackeray. — BOHV
Woinominen's Music. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Finnish by George
Borrow.— WTP-1
Wolf, The.— Donald Davidson. — LS — LA
Wolf, The. — Georgia R. Durston. — GFA — UTS
(Story for a Child.)— HBV— HBVY—OTPC— PCD— STP
Wolf, the Hornet and the Nightingale, The. — Stanton A. Cob-
lentz.— BAP
"Wolf-cub at even lay hid in the corn, The." — Rudyard Kip
ling. See Light That Failed, The.
Wolfe at Quebec.— Frank D. Budlong.— PPSC
Wolfram's Dirge. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest
Book.
Wolfram's Song. — Thomas Lovell Beddoes. See Death's Jest
Wolsey.— William Shakespeare (and John Fletcher). See King
Henry VIII (Wolsey's Farewell to Cromwell).
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EEOITATIONS
Wolsey, on His Downfall. — William Shakespeare (and John
Fletcher). See King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy).
Wolsey's Advice to Cromwell. — William Shakespeare (and John
Fletcher). See King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Farewell
to Cromwell).
Wolsey's Fall. — William Shakespeare (and John Fletcher) . See
King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy).
Wolsey's Farewell to Cromwell. — William Shakespeare (and
John Fletcher). See King Henry VIII.
Wolsey's Farewell to His Greatness. — William Shakespeare (and
John Fletcher). See King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Solil
oquy).
Wolsey's Soliloquy. — William Shakespeare (.and John Fletcher).
See King Henry VIII.
Wolves, The.— Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— UTS
Wolves, The.— Allen Tate.— MOAP
Woman. — Eaton Standard Barrett. — GPE — HBV — PIAE
Wroman. — Isabel Fiske Conant. — TBM
Woman, A. — S. Foster Damon. — CR
Woman. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The
(Song: "When lovely woman").
Woman. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. — PR — SPE-4
Woman. — Wallace Irwin. — SPE-5
Woman. — Kalidasa, tr. fr. the Sanskirt by Horace H. Wilson.
— HBV— LPS-3
Woman, A. — Thomas MacDonagh. — TIP
Woman, A.— Scudder Middleton.— BAP— NV— PC— SPT
Woman. — John Milton. See Samson Agonistes.
Woman. — Nyleen Newton. — CAG
Woman.— Thomas O'Hagan.— CAW
Woman. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The
(Foreign Land, The).
Woman. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The.
Woman, A. — Mary Dixon Thayer. — HBMV
Woman. — Theodore Til ton. — SPE-6
Woman ("Clever man builds a city, A"). — Unknown. See Shi
King.
Woman ("When Eve brought woe to all mankind"). — Unknown.
LPS-3
Woman.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OHCS-31
.
Woman: A Study. — Nixon Waterman. — SPE-4
Woman Always Pays, The. — "H. T. R." — CAG
Woman and Her Dead Husband, A. — D. H. Lawrence. — NP
, . . .
Woman and Her Mirror. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Woman and Man. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Princess, The
(Woman).
Woman and the Angel, The. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Woman and the Snail, The. — Muriel Stuart. — HMSP
Woman Blue (with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Woman Healed, The. — Mrs. Jessie F. Houser. — OHCS-31
Woman I Am, The.— Glen Allen.— BLPA
Woman in Temperance. — Frances E. Willard. — WRR-18
Woman in the Rye, The. — Thomas Hardy. — VLEP
Woman in Winter Costume, A. — John Gould Fletcher. — CMP
Woman Is a Branchy Tree, A. — James Stephens. — CMP
Woman of Beare, The. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Irish by Stephen
Gwynn.— GTIV
Woman of Long Ago, The. — Unknown. — BFP
Woman of Three Cows, The. — Unknown^ tr. fr. the Irish by
James Clarence Mangan. — GTIV — TIP
Woman of Words, A. — Amanda B. Hall. — HBMV
Woman on the Walls, The. — H. A. Cody.— CPG
Woman Out of Taxi. — Angela Cypher. — NYBV
Woman Passes the Door, A. — George O'Neil. — NP
Woman Speaks. The. — John Masefield. — PM
Woman Standing by a Gate with an Umbrella, A. — John Gould
Fletcher. — CMP
"Woman, strange source whence joys and torture rise." — Al
fred de Musset, tr. by Henry Carrington. See Rolla.
Woman Suffrage. — Finley Peter Dunne. — SPE-7
Woman Suffrage. — Mary Putnam Jacobi. — WRR-42
Woman Suffrage Marching-Song. — Louis J. Block. — WRR-48
Woman Who Lingers, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-20
Woman Who Understands, The. — Everard Jack Appleton.—
Woman with a Past. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Woman with the Serpent's Tongue, The. — William Watson. —
Woman- Captain, The, sel. — Thomas Shadwell.
Let Some Great Joys Pretend to Find. — OAEP
Woman-Hater, The, sel. — Francis Beaumont.
"Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving." — AEP-W —
EG
(Invocation to Sleep — wr. at. to John Fletcher.) — LPS-3
(Sleep.)— EV-2— GPE— HBV— OBEV— PC
Womanhood. — Lizzie J. Rook. — PPYP
Woman's Answer, A. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — LPS-1
Woman's Answer to a Man's Question, A. — Lena Lathrop. See
Woman's Question, A.
Woman's Answer to "The Vampire," A. — Felicia Blake.— BLPA
Woman's Beauty. — Lascelles Abercrombie. See Vashti.
Woman's Beloved, A. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — NP
Woman's Career. — Life. — BTB-7
Woman's Complaint, A. — Unknown. — WRR-33
(Famished Heart, A.)— BTB-6
Woman's Conclusions, A. — Unknown. — WRR-47
Woman's Constancy. — John Donne. — EPS
Woman's Curiosity. — Unknown.— PPYP — YPS
Woman's Description of a Play, A. — Zenas Dane. — WRR-37
Woman's Easter. — Lucy Larcom. — EOAH
Woman's Education, A. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan. See
Rivals, The.
Woman's Execution, A.— Edward King. — AA— LEAP
Woman's Face, A. — James K. Stephen. — HBR
Woman's Game, The. — Unknown.— GPWW
Woman's Half-Profits, The.— Richard Le Gallienne.— WRR-19
Woman's Hand, A. — Gilbert Parker. See Lover's Diary, A
Woman's Hate, A. — Unknown. — WRR-7
Woman's Inconstancy. — Sir Robert Ayton. See To an In
constant Mistress.
Woman's Last Word, A.— Robert Browning. — BEL— BLPA—
BMEP— BPN — CPOI — CRE— EA — EPN — EV-5-
GEPC — GEPM — GPE— GTBS — HBV — OAEP-
"Woman's looks, A." — Unknown. — OBSC
Woman's Love, A. — John Hay. — HBV — LPS-1
Woman's Love ("Down the brown hillside toward Jerusalem"^
— Unknown.— WRR-14 *'
Woman's Love ("Man knows not love, such love as woman
feels' ' ) .— Unknown.— WBLP
Woman's Love ("Young Radspinner and Lilion Deusenbury
had long been lovers"). — Unknown. — OHCS-37
(Conflict of Trains, A.)— OHCS-15
Woman's "No," A. — Arthur Graham. — CHS
Woman's Pocket, A. — James M. Bailey. — OHCS-22
Woman's Power. — Marietta F. Cloud. — BTB-5
Woman's Prayer, A.— Unknown.— LOW— MHT— POI
Woman's Pride, A. — Helen Hay Whitney. — AA
Woman's Question, A. — Lena Lathrop (wr. at. to Elizabeth
Barrett Browning) .— BLPA— MHT— MR— OHCS-13-
PTA-1— WBLP— SPE-8 (abr.)
(Woman's Answer to a Man's Question, A.) — WRR-23
Woman's Question, A. — Adelaide Anne Procter. — AV — BMEP
— HBV— LPS-1— OHCS:6— VA— WTP-7
Woman's Rights (in My Opinions and Betsy Bobbett's)
Marietta Holley.— BTB-3
Woman's Rights by Miss Tabitha Primrose. — Unknown
OHCS-9
(Women's Rights.) — BTB-1
Woman's Ruling Passions. — Alexander Pope. See Moral Essays.
Woman's Shortcomings, A. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning — •
BLPA— EP— HBV 8>
Woman's Song, A. — Muna Lee. — NP
Woman's Song, A. — Clement Scott. — OHCS-28
Woman's Sphere and Mission. — John Hampden Thomas
WRR-55
Woman's Thought, A.— Richard Watson Gilder. — BAP— HBV
— TPH
Woman's Vengeance, A. — Thomas F. Wilford. — WRR-32
Woman's Watch. — Unknown. — WRR-58
Woman's Way ("They sat together"). — Unknozvn. — WRR-2
Woman's Way ("Woman with satchel" — pant.). — Unknozvn
— WRR-4
Woman's Will. — John Godfrey Saxe. — BHP — BOHV — HBV—
LPS-3— OTA— SPE-4— THP
Woman's Will.— Unknown.— BHP— HBV
Woman's Wish, A.— Ella Mason. — HB
Women.— Louise Bogan.— HBMV— MAP— MOAP— WHA
Women. — "George Eliot" (Marian Evans Lewes Cross). — HSP
Women. — Edgar A. Guest.— ALG
Women. — Heath.-- -OBSC
Women. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — MAP — MOAP — NP
Women All at Sea. — Unknown. — WRR-2 7
Women and Roses. — Robert Browning. — EPN
From "Women and Roses" (br. sel.'). — GBOV
Women and Temperance Work. — Frances E. Willard. — TS
Women and the Saloon. — Samuel Dickie. — SPE-5 — WRR-55
Women Dream. — Marie Luhrs. — BPM-31
Women Folk, The.— James Hogg.— HBV— LPS-3
Women Gambling. — Finley Peter Dunne. — HSP
Women Men's Shadows. — Ben Jonson. — WBLP
(Follow a Shadow.)— ALV
(Shadow, The.)— OBEV
(Song, That Women Are But Men's Shadows— C.)— HBV
— OBS
Women of Mumbles Head, The. — Clement Scott. — HHHA —
OHCS-25— PPP— PTA-2— SPE-3— WRR-43
Women of the Better Class, The. — Oliver Herford. — HBMV
Women of the Revolution. — Mary Elizabeth Blake. — WRR-10
Women of the War.— Annie Thomas.— WRR-30— WRR-33
Women of War. — Lucia Trent. — RH
Women of Weinsberg, The. — Adalbert von Chamisso. — ST
Women Pleased, sels. — John Fletcher.
Song: "Oh fair sweet face," etc. (fr. Act II, sc. iv). — OBS
(Sleeping Mistress, The.) — EP
Women's Longing. — HBV
Women Singing. — Sir Henry Taylor. — OBVV
Women to the Searfarers, The. — Hamish Maclaren. See Two
Island Songs.
Women Toilers, The. — Grace Bowen Evans. — OQP— QP-2
Women Washing Their Hair. — Carl Sandburg.— SASS
Women Who Bait Fish Hooks. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Women Who Have No Time. — Dorothy Alyea. — AMV-36
Women's Appeal for Franchise. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman.—
WRR-58
Women's Chorus. — Aristophanes. See Thesmophoriazusae, or,
Women's Festival of Demeter.
Women's Dispositions. — T. DeWitt Talmage. — BTB-6
Women's Festival of Demeter. — Aristophanes. See Thesmo
phoriazusae, or Women's Festival of Demeter.
Women's Longing. — John Fletcher. See Women Pleased.
Women's Rights. — Unknown. — WRR- 12
Won by Ear. — Daniel W. Troy. — PT
Wonder. — Bernard Raymund. — MW
Wonder.— Thomas Traherne,— EA— EPEP— EPS— CH— WHA
Wonder and a Thousand Springs. — William Alexander
Percy.— HBMV
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Wonder and Joy.— Robinson Jeffers.— BAP
Wonder Books.— Carrie Ward Lyon — MOB
Wonder Garden, A.— Frederic A. Whiting.— ME
Wonder of It.— Harriet Monroe.— NP
Wonder Story, A.—Helen C. Bacon.— PPYP
Wonder Where This Horseshoe Went. — Edna St. Vincent Mil-
lay — LC — SUS
Wonder-Child, The.— Richard Le Gallienne.— TPH— VA
Wonderer The.— Robert W. Service.— BBV—CPS
Wonderful Country, The.— John Boyle O'Reilly.— BTB-6
Wonderful Country of Good-Boy-Land, The. — Mary E. Blake.
SPE-1
Wonderful Crocodile, The (with music).— Unknown.— ABF
Wonderful Cure in Barley Town, A. — Wolstan Dixey. — PRK
wSderful Dog Story A.^EdwardJ Wheeler -WRR-25 .
Wonderful Meadow, The. — "Olive A. Wadsworth (Katherine
Floyd Dana).— RAR— UTS
(Over in the Meadow.)— CFBP— GFA— MPC-2— OFPE—
lv PB-3— PBGP— SAS
Wonderful Old Man, The. — Unknown. — NA
Wonderful "One-Hoss Shay," The.— Oliver Wendell Holmes.
See Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, The.
Wonderful Tar-Baby, The.— Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Wonderful Weaver, The.— George Cooper.— MFC- 11— PB-3—
PPYP YPS
Wonderful World, The. — William Brighty Rands.— CFBP —
W CPN— DD— GFA — HBV— HBVY— MPB— MPC-6—
PB-3— PRWS — PTA-1— RAR— RON— TVC— TVSH
— VIL
(Child's World, The.)— OHIP— PBGP— POOI
(Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World— C.)— GS
(World, The: A Child's Song.)— OBVV
Wondering.— Edgar A. Guest.— ALG— CVG
Wonderland.— Harry Thurston Peck.— AA
Wonders of Genealogy, The.— Unknown.— BTB-4
Wonders of Nature.— The Anti-Jacobin.—BOHV
Wonders of the Dawn, The. — Edward Everett. See Uses of
Astronomy, The. .
Wonders of the Deep, The. — Jean Parmentier, tr. fr. the French
by Henry Carrington. — AFP
Wonders of Tommy. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Wonder-Working Providence of Sions Saviour in New-England,
1628-1651, The, sel. — Edward Johnson.
"From silent night true Register of moans" (fr. Ch. IX —
br. sel.).— BAY
(Cry unto the Lord to Stay His Hand, A. — br. seL} — AP
Wondrous Cross, The. — Isaac Watts. See When I Survey the
Wondrous Cross.
Wondrous Motherhood. — Unknown. — PSO
Wondrous Show, A. — James Thomson. See Castle of Indo-
Wondrous Wise Class.— "M. E. C."— WRR-S4
Won't and Will.— Unknown.— PPYP '
Won't You Follow Me? — Samuel Lover. — OHCS-oo
(Lanty Leary.)— BOHV
(Old Ballad, An.)— WRR-14
Woo Not the World.— Mu'tamid, King of Seville , , tr fr. the
Arabic by Dulcie L. Smith.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Wood.— Julia. E. Rogers.— ADAH
Wood, The.— R. C. Trevelyan— BPM-30
Woo'd and Married and A'. — Joanna Baillie. — EP
(Song: "Bride she is winsome and bonny, The.")— EPW-4
Woo'd and Married and A'. — Alexander Ross. — EBSV
Woo'd and Married and A'. — Unknown (wr. at to Alexander
Ross).— EBSV— EV-3
("Wooed and married and A'.")— HBV
Wood and the Shore, The.— Muriel Stuart.— HMSP
Wood by the Sea, The.— Duncan Campbell Scott.— CPG
Wood Flower. — Richard Le Gallienne. — GT-2 — HBMV
Wood Magic.— John Buchan.— HMSP
Wood Moment.— David Morton.— BPM-30
Wood of Chancellorsville, The.— Delia R. German.— OHCS-1—
WRR-10
Wood Road, The. — Edna St. Vincent Millay. — HWM
Wood Song, A.— Ralph Hodgson.— HBV— TCPD
Wood Song. — Sara Teasdale. See Interlude: Songs Out of
Wood, the^Weed, the Wag, The.— Sir Walter Raleigh.— BLV
Wood Was Empty, The.— Elspet Leitch.— BPM-36
Wood Witchery. — Richard Burton. — LA
Woodbines in October. — Charlotte Fiske Bates. — AA
Woodbox, The.— Joseph C. Lincoln.— DDA—HT—PTA-2
Woodchucking. — Unknown, — DDA
Woodchucks. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Woodcock of the Ivory Beak. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. —
BPM-35— MAP
Woodcraft.— V. Sackville-West. See Autumn.
Wood-Cutter, The.— Alfred Noyes.— DTRN
Wood-Cutter, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Wood-Cutter's Night Song, The.— John Clare.— EA— EP W-S—
ERP— GTML— GTSE— OBRV
Woodcutter's Wife, The.— William Rose Benet.— AWP— LA—
MOAP
Wood-Dove's Note, The. — Emily Huntington Miller. — BLA —
HBV
Wooden Christ, The. — Martha Foote Crow.— RH
Wooden Leg, The. — "Max Adeler" (Charles Heber Clark). —
WRR-2
Wooden Ships. — David Morton. — LC — NV
Woodland.— Sister Margaret Teresa.— JKCP
Woodland Grave, A.— Lord De Tabley.— VA
Woodland Lesson, The.— Elizabeth Bouton.— OHCS-18
Woodland Peace. — George Meredith. — GT-2 — POTT
Woodland Revel, A.— Clarence Urmy.— HBMV
Woodland Voices Calling. — Unknown. — WRR-SS
Woodland Walks.— William Wordsworth.— WRR-1
Woodland Worship. — Ethelwyn Wetherald. — OCL
Woodlanders, The, sel. — Thomas Hardy.
In a Wood.— OAEP— POTT
Woodlands, The.— William Barnes.— LEAP— OBVV
Woodley.— William Barnes.— MCT
Wood-Lot Hill.— Frances M. Frost.— BAP
Woodman and the Sandal Tree, The. — Jose Rosas, tr. fr. the
Spanish by William Cullen Bryant— STP
Woodman, Spare That Tree. — George Perkins Morris. — AA —
ADAH— APL— BAV— BLPA — DD — HBV— HH—
LEAP— LLC — LPS-1 — MHT — MPC-10— OBAV—
OHIP— OTPC—PB-8—PBGG— PECK— PTA-1— PYM
— RON— TCAP— WBLP— WTP-7
Woodman's Dog, The. — William Cowper. — PCD
Wood-Man's Walk, The.— Anthony Munday. — EV-1
Woodman's Wish, A.— Lowe W. Wren.— BPM-33
Wood-Mouse, The.— Mary Howitt.— PEM— PPA— RAR— TVC
Wood-Note, A. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Woodnotes.
Woodnotes (I and II). — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — AP (Pt. I)— -
APB— BAV (Pt. I)— CAP— I AP— MOAP
sels fr. above
"All the forms are fugitive" (Pt. II, 11. 260-318).— WGRP
(God— 11. 295-318.)— OQP—QP-2
"As the sunbeams stream through liberal space" (Pt. II,
11. 1-84).— ADAH— OHIP
("Whoso walks in solitude"— 11. 57-88.)— OBVV
(Wood-Note, A— 11. 5-29.)— CGOV
Guide, The (Pt. I, 11. 96-146).— APW
("For Nature ever faithful is"— 11. 137-146).— O BAV
(Heart of All the Scene, The— 11. 96-146.)— AA
Mighty Heart, The (Pt. II, 11. 156-235).— AA
("For Nature beats in perfect tune"— 11. 164-171.) — GR-a
(God Hide the Whole World in Thy Heart— 11. 229-235.)
_OQP— QP-2
"Speak not thy speech my boughs among" (Pt. II, 11. 134-
149; 156-177).— GPE
Undersong, The (Pt. II, 11. 89-132).— AA
Wood-Path, A. — Bliss Carman. — MM
Woodpecker, The.— Alice and Phoebe Cary.— MPC-4
Woodpecker, The. — Elizabeth Madox Roberts. — GFA — MPB —
PB-1— UTS
Woodpecker, The. — John Banister Tabb. — UTS
Wood-Pile, The.— Robert Frost.— CR—LL-3— MAP A— MOAP
— OG— PB-7— YT
Woodpile.— Frank Palmer.— AM V-3 6
Woodrow Wilson. — S. Omar Barker. — DD — GA
Woodrow Wilson. — Katharine Lee Bates. — GA
Woodrow Wilson. — Edward Parker Davis. — LPS-1
Woodrow Wilson. — Donald Gillies. — DD — GA
Woodrow Wilson. — Robinson Jeffers. — TL
Woodrow Wilson. — Robert Underwood Johnson. — DD — GA
Woodrow Wilson. — Emma Vories^ Meyer. — RH
Woodrow Wilson. — Roselle Mercier Montgomery. — GA
Woodrow Wilson — 1856-1924. — Marguerite M. Marshall. — RH
Woodruffe, The. — Isa Craig Knox. — VA
Woods Are Still, The.— "Michael Field" (Katherine Bradley
and Edith Cooper). — OBVV
Woods in Winter. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. — APB
Woods of Westermain, The. — George Meredith. — BEL — CRE
"Enter these enchanted woods" (2 sts.). — BMEP
Woods That Bring the Sunset Near, The. — Richard Watson
Gilder.— LEAP
Woodsman Goes to Sea, A. — Charles R. Knapp. — IHA
Woods-Smell. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — JPC
Wood-Song. — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. — OBVV
Wood-Song. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AA — ADAH
Woodspurge, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — BLV — BPN —
CPOI— EPN— EPNC — GTML— OAEP— SB A— TCEP
— VA— VLEP— WHA— WTP-7
Wood-Squeak, The.— Vachel Lindsay.— ESCL
Woodstock, sels. — Sir Walter Scott.
Glee for King Charles (fr. Ch. XX).— EPN
(Here's a Health to King Charles.)— BPN— TCEP—
WLIP
One Hour with Thee. — GPE
Wood-Thrush, The. — John Vance Cheney. — BLA
Wood-Thrush. — Clinton Scollard. — BLA
Woodticks, The.— Ben King— WRR-38
Woodville Mound (diff. vers.~). — Unknown. — ABS (abr.)
(In Springfield Mountain— war.)— ABS— APW— IHA
(O Johnny Dear, Why Did You Go?)— ABS
"Wooed and Married and A'." — Unknown. See Woo'd and
Married and A'.
Wooing.— Robert Bridges.— PWB
Wooing of Amoret. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene,
The (Temple of Venus).
Wooing of Berenice. — Wilson Barrett. See Sign of the Cross.
Wooing of Hysteria.— Unknown.— WHR-4S
Wooing of Miss Woppit, The. — Eugene Field. — NPTP
Wooing of the Lady Amabel, The. — "F. Anstey" (Thomas
Anstey Guthrie) .— OHCS-29
Wooing of the Maid of Beauty. See Kalevala.
Wooing of the Southland, The. — Eugene Field. — PEF
Wooing Song. — Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Victory and Triumph.
Wooing Song of a Yeoman of Kent's Son, A. — Unknown. —
MV-2
Wooing Stuff.— Sir Philip Sidney.— BCEP— EP
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AN" INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Wool Trade, The. — John Dyer. See Fleece, The.
Woolworth Building, The. — Dana Burnet. — MPC-14
Woolworth Tower. — William Rose Benet. See Singing Sky
scrapers, The.
Woone Smile Mwore. — William Barnes. — VA
Wopsenonic.— Mrs. Louise E. V. Boyd. — OHCS-35
Word, The. — John Kendrick Bangs. — APP — ICBD
(Today.)— PDN
Word, A.— G. K. Chesterton.— MR V
Word, A (Life, LXXXIX).— Emily Dickinson.— TCAP
(Word Is Dead, A.)— JPC
Word, The.—John Masefield.— HTR— PM
Word, The.— Richard Realf.— AA— WGRP
(Spirit of Nature.) — PPA
(World, The.)— OBAV
Word, The.— Edward Thomas.— NP
Word, The. — Allen Upward. See Scented Leaves from a Chi
nese Jar.
Word about Woodpiles, A. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — JPC
Word at St. Kavin's, The, sel. — Bliss Carman.
From The Word at St. Kavin's ("Therefore my friends,
I say").— PC
Word for Cranks, A.— Unknown,— OHCS-26
Word for Each Month, A.— Clark Jillson.— OHCS-13
Word for Winter, A.— D. S. Savage.— BPM-3 7
Word Is Dead, A (Life, LXXXIX).— Emily Dickinson,— JPC
(Word, A.)— TCAP
Word Made Flesh, The.— W. J. Turner.— OBMV
Word of God, The. — Annie Johnson Flint. — BLRP
Word of God to Leyden Came, The. — Jeremiah Eames Ran-
kin.— AA— DD (abr.}~ HBV— MC— OBAV— OTPC—
PAH
Word of the Lord from Havana, The. — Richard Hovey. —
HBV— PAH
Word of the Wind, The.— Louise Driscoll.— RH
Word to Santa Glaus, A. — Unknown. — CS
Word to the Wise, A. — Caroline Duer. — AA
Word to Young Men, A. — John B. Gough. — TS
Word with a Skylark, A.— Sarah Piatt.— BLA— JKCP— NLK
— SN
Word with the Wind. A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. —
BPN
Words. — Joseph Auslander. — TBM — VOD
Words (Riddle — C.). — Anna Letitia Barbauld. — LLC
Words. — Mary Josephine Benson. — CPG
Words. — Stella Benson. — MBP
Words.— Ernest Rhys.— BMEP— HBMV— LBBV
Words. — Lew Sarett. — PPD-2
Words.— Nancy Byrd Turner.— MPC-11— MPC-14— TSW
Words ("Boys flying kites," etc.}. — Unknown. — OQP — QP-2
Words ("I love the sound of kindly words"). — Unknown. — VIL
Words, sel. — Edwin P. Whipple.
Power of Words, The. — LLC
Words, The.— Opal Whiteley.— TSW— TSWC
Words and Their Uses. — Frank Olive. — OHCS-17
(Mystified Quaker in New York, The.) — BHP
"Words are the silver notes." — Louise Owen.
(Two Cinquains — II.) — PFE
Words for a Resurrection. — Leo Kennedy. — OCL
Words for Music. — Thomas Stearns Eliot. — BPM-34
Words for November. — Frances Frost. — AMV-36
Words of Cheer. — Thomas H. Barker. — PEOR
Words of Fauleonbridge, The. — William Shakespeare. See
King John.
"Words of Strength. — Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller.
—BTB-3
(Three Words of Strength.) — JHP — PDN — QP-2—
WRR-33
Words of the Gods, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See My
Garden.
Words of Washington, The. — Daniel Webster. See Addition
to the Capitol, The.
Words on Language. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. — PE
Words on Welcome.— H. S. Osgood.— OFPE— RON
(Remember, We Are Quite Young.)— WRR-54
Words to Sleep Upon. — Leonora Speyer. — NP
Words! Words! — Jessie Fauset. — CDC
Wordsworth. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See English Bards
and Scotch Reviewers.
Wordsworth. — William Wilberforce Lord. See Ode to England.
Wordsworth. — Edward Rowland Sill. — GPE
Wordsworth.' — James Kenneth ^Stephen. See Sonnet, A: "Two
voices are there: one is of the deep."
Wordsworth. — Henry van Dyke. — PVD
Wordsworth. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — AP — CAP — LLC
Wordsworthian Reminiscence. — Unknown. — BOHV — TOP
Wordsworth's Early Reading. — William Wordsworth. See
Prelude, The.
Wordsworth's Grave. — Sir William Watson. — BMEP — CR —
HBV— TPH
From "Wordsworth's Grave" (I, II). — LEAP
("Poet who sleepest by this wandering wave!" — II.) —
CRE— WLIP
Wore Her Last Year's Hat. — Lawrence K. Russell. — WRR-57
Work. — Louis James Block. — AA
Work. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. — EP — PC — SEP
Work. — Thomas Carlyle. See Past and Present.
Work.— Alice Cary.—PBGP— PEM
Work. — Kenyon Cox. See Work Thou for Pleasure.
Work.— Charles Lamb.— EPW-4 — NBE
Work.— David Herbert Lawrence.— MM-^OBMV
Work.— James Russell Lowell.— PEDC—RYC
Work. — Angela Morgan. See Work: A Song of Triumph.
Work. — Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, tr. fr. the Russian by
Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky. — AWP—
JAWP— WBP
Work.— Edwin L. Sabin.— DD
Work. — Henry van Dyke. See Three Best Things, The.
PTA-2— SC
(Work.)— HTR— MMV— PVS— RON— WTP-7
Work and Days, sel. ("Tis a fine fable," etc.}. — Ralph Waldo
Emerson.— PEOR
Work and Play ("Dear me, dear me ). — Unknown. — PPYP
Work and Play ("Here at school"). — Unknown. — WRR-17
Work and Play in Leyden. — William Elliot Griffis.— TOAH
Work and Win.— Unknown.— PRK
Work Done for Humanity. — Frances E. Willard.— WRR-42
Work for Small Men.— Sam Walter Foss. — FF — POI
Work, for the Night Is Coming. — Sidney Dyer. — LLC
(Night Cometh.)— HH
Work Gangs.— Carl Sandburg.— S ASS
Work of Love, The. — Margaret Elizabeth (Munson) Sangster.
—BLRP
Work Song. — Unknown. — ANL
Work That Is Best, The.— Carlotta Perry.— WRR-6
Work Thou for Pleasure, — Kenyon Cox. — HT — SPE-4
(Work.)— OQP— PSO— QP-1
Work without Hope. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BEL — BPN
EM-2— EPN— EPNC— ERP— ES— EV-4— GPE— HBV
— LEAP— OBEV—OBRV— OQP— PG— QP-2— SEP—
TCEP— TPH
Work, Work Away.— Virgil A. Pinkley.— BTB-8
Workers, The.— Douglas Malloch.— PPGW
Workers, The.— Walt Mason.— WTP-6
Workers, The. — Mary Blake Woodson. — PEDC
Worker's Prayer, A. — Frances Ridley Havergal. — LOW— POI
(For Every Day.)— BLRP
(Worker's Prayer, A.)— LOW— POI
Working for Our Flag. — F. Ursula Payne. — RON
Working Girls.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS
Working Man's Song, The.—John Stuart Blackie.— VA
Working Party, A.— Siegfried Sassoon.— CMP— TCEP
Workman's Prayer, A. — Roscoe Gilmore Stott. — SPE-6
Works of God, The.— Jane Taylor.— PEM
Workworn.— E. Pauline Johnson.— HTR
World, The. — Sir Francis Bacon. — HBV — LPS-1
(Life )— EV-1— GEPM— GTBS— GTSE
(Life of Man, The.)— OBSC— WHA
(World's a Bubble, The.)— SB A
World, The. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — OBS
World, The.— George Herbert.— BEL— EPW-2— CRE— OBS—
TOP
World, The. — William Brighty Rands. See Wonderful World.
World, The.— Richard Realf.— OBAV
(Spirit of Nature..)— PPA
(Word, The.)— AA— WGRP
World, The ("This the best world/' etc.}. — Unknown.
(Epigrams.) — ALV
World, The ("World is not so bad a world, The"). — Unknown.
—BTB-3
World, The.— Henry Vaughan.— ATP— AWP— BEL— BLV —
CGO V— CRE— EM- 1— EPEP — EP S — EPW-2 — EV-2
__ GPE — HBV — NBE— O AEP— O B S— S B A— TOP—
TPH— WGRP
"I saw eternity the other night," sel. (first 7 II.}. — BCEP—
CBOV— EP— EPP— PC— TCEP
(Vision, A.)— BBV— GEPM— GTSL
World, The.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— OHCS-29
World, The. — William Wordsworth. See World Is Too Much
with Us, The.
World, The: A Child's Song.— William Brighty Rands.— OBVV
(Child's World, The.)— OHIP— PBGP— POOI
(Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World— C.)— GS
(Wonderful World, The.) — CFBP — CPN — DD— GFA--
MPC— HBV— HBVY— MPC-6— PB-3— PRWS—
— PTA-1— RAR— RON— TVC— TVSH— VIL
(World, The.)— OTPC
World, The: A Ghazel. — James Clarence Mangan. — OBVV
World a Game, The. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. —
BSV— EPEP
(Madrigal.)— EPW-2 ^c
World a Hunt. — William Drummond of Hawthornden. — OBb
World and Soul. — George MacDonald. See Memorial of Africa.
World and the Bud, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
World and the Quietist, The. — Matthew Arnold. — VA
World Apart, A.— Chang Chi Ho, tr. fr. the Chinese.— WTP-5
World at the Bottom of the Lake.— Karle Wilson Baker.— LS
World at War. — Robert Haven Schauffler. — GDAH
(Great Armistice, The.) — ADAH
World Beautiful, The. — John Milton. See Paradise Lost.
World below the Brine, The. — Walt Whitman. — SG
World Beyond, A. — Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch. — AA
World beyond World. — Arthur Davison Ficke.— NP
"World conies not to an end: her city -hives, The." — Robert
Bridges. See Growth of Love, The (L).
World Feels Dusty, The (Further Poems, XC VIII) .—Emily
Dickinson. — MAP
World for Love, A. — John Clare. — PG
World for Sale, The.— Ralph Hoyt.— OHCS-10
World Friends. — St. Clair Adams. — BFV
World Goes Up. — Charles Kingsley. See Dolcino to Margaret.
"World hath set its heavy yoke, The." — Rudyard Kipling. See
Plain Tales from the Hills.
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World Hymn, The. — J. Gilchrist Lawson. — WBLP
World I Am Passing Through, The. — Lydia Maria Child. —
AA— HBV
World in Making, The.— Sir Gilbert Parker.— CPG— OCL
"World is a bundle of hay, The." — George Gordon, Lord
Byron.
(Impromptus.) — BPN
World Is against Me, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG — ICBD
World Is Mine, The. — Florence Earle Coates. See Song:
"For me the jasmine buds unfold."
World Is One, The.— Hinton White.— OQP— QP-2— RH
World Is Too Much with Us, The. — William Wordsworth. —
AWP— BEL— BPN— CBOV— CRP— DD— EM-2 — EP
_ EPC— EPN— EPNC— ERP— GEPC— GEPM— GPE
_GR-e— HBV— HBVY— ISP— JAWP— LEAP— LL-4
— LLC-— MCCG— NAL— NLK — NPSC— OAEP-
OBRV— OG— OQP—OTA— OTPC— PASC— PECK—
PFE— PJH-1— PTER— QP-1— SBA— SEP— SN— ST—
TCEP — TOP — TVSH— WBP — WGRP — WHA —
WTP-10
(Sonnet.) — BLP— CRE— GBV— LPS-2— ODP— OHFP—
WLIP
(Sonnet: World's Ravages, The.)— EPW-4
(World, The.)— BBV — BCEP — BLV — OBEV — PC —
PIAE— PYM— WP
("World is too much with us; late and soon.") — CBE —
CR— EG— EPP— EV-3— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL
— HBR— TPH
(Worldliness.)— ES
World Is Waiting for You, The. — S. S. Calkins. — FF — HT —
PEDC— POI
"World is wide, The." — Charles F, Deems. — BS
(On Life's Way.)— OQP— QP-2
World Itself Keeps Easter-Day. — John Mason Neale. — RT
World Morose, The. — Frederick William Faber. — OBVV
("Mundus Morosus.")— ACP— CAW
World Music. — Frances Louisa Bushnell. — AA
World of Light, The. — Henry Vaughan. — CH — OHIP —
WGRP
(Behind the Veil.)— EP
(Beyond the Veil.)— EPW-2— EV-2— GPE
(Departed Friends.)— ATP— AWP— CRE— EM-1— EPS—
SEP
(Friends in Paradise — o6r.) — GTSL
(Friends Departed.) — BCEP (br. sels.) — EA — • HBV—
LEAP— OBEV
(They Are All Gone C.)— EOAH— LPS-1— SBA— WHA—
WLIP
(They Are All Gone into the World of Light.) — EPEP—
OAEP— OBS
("They are all gone into the world," etc.)— AEP-W — EG
World of Music, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
World Series Opened— Batter Up!— Unknown.— GPWW
World Sits at the Feet of Christ, The.— John Greenleaf Whit-
tier. See Overheart, The.
World Take Good Notice.— Walt Whitman.— APW
World Transformed, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. See
Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl.
World Turned Upside Down, The. — Unknown. — PAH
World Voices.— Charles Russell Wakeley.— MRV
World Wants Men, The. — Anson G. Chester. — PEDC (si.
abr.)
(Wanted— si. diff.)— OHCS-13
World We Live In, The. — Thomas DeWitt Talmage. — BTB-5
— OHCS-1S
World Well Lost, The. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — PR— AA
— OBAV
"World will strive with hosts of men-at-arms, The." — Christo
pher Marlowe. See Tamburlaine.
World Within, The.— John Greenleaf Whittier.— BS
World without Men. — Unknown. — MHT
World-Brotherhood. — Unknown. — MRV
Worldliness. — William Wordsworth. See World Is Too Much
with Us, The.
Worldly Paradise, The. — Nicholas Breton. See Passionate
Shepherd, The.
Worldly Place.— Matthew Arnold.— BMEP — BPN — EPN —
VLEP
World-Man, The. — Henry Victor Morgan.— OQP — QP-1
World-Purpose, The. — Edwin Markham. — MRV
Worlds. — Michael Stern. — CAG
World's a Bubble, The. — Sir Francis Bacon. See World, The.
World's Advance, The. — George Meredith. — EPN
World's Age, The.— Charles Kingsley.— CPOI
World's All Right, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
World's Bid for a Man, The. — George R. Stuart. — SPE-4
World's Death Night, The. — James Chapman Woods. — VA
World's Fallacies, The. — Francis Quarles. See Vanity of the
World, The.
World's Great Age Begins Anew, The. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See Hellas.
World's Justice, The. — Emma Lazarus. — HBV
World's Lone Lover, The. — J. R.. Perkins. — MOM
World's May-Queen, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-1— OBVV
(When Spring Comes to England.) — HBV
World's Miser, The.— Theodore Maynard. — CAW — JKCP —
MPB
World's Most Famous Oration, The. — Christopher Morley. —
PPD-2
World's Mothers Have the Power to Mold Future. — Viscountess
Astor.— WRR-5S
World's Music, The.— Gabriel Setoun.— CPN — GS — HBV —
HBVY — HH — JPC— MPB— MPC-1— OTPC— PB-5—
PRWS— RAR— RYC— TVC— TVSH
World's Need, The. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox. — BLP — JPC —
LEAP— PC
Worlds on Worlds Are Rolling Ever. — Percy Bysshe Shelley.
See Hellas.
World's Problem, The. — Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt. — WRR-18
World's Ravages, The. — William Wordsworth. See World Is
Too Much with Us, The.
Worlds to Conquer. — Joseph Morris. — POI — SL
World's Triumphs, The. — Matthew Arnold. — GPE
World's Verdict, The.— Flavel Scott Mines.— BTB-7
World's Wanderers, The.— Percy Bysshe Shelley.— BEL— BPN
—EPN— ERP— GPE— OTA
World's Way, The.— Thomas Bailey Aldrich.— HBV— LHV
World's Way, The. — William Shakespeare. See Sonnets
World's Wedding, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
World-Soul, The.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— CAP— IAP
"He serveth the servant" (set.}. — GPE
We Are Never Old (sel.}.~ OQP— QP-2
World-Strangeness.— Sir William Watson.— BMEP— TCP D—
MBP
World-Winter. — Laura Bell Everett. — RH
Worm, The. — Ralph Bergengren. — UTS
Worm, The.—Elizabeth Madox Roberts.— GFA—MLP— UTS—
VOD— YT
Worm, The.— Ann Taylor.— PPL— SAS
Worm within a Rose, A. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. See Idylls
of the King, The (Pelleas and Etarre).
Worms at Heaven's Gate, The. — Wallace Stevens. — GPE — NP
— TCPD
Worms of Lambton, The (abr.) — J. Watson. — STP
Worn Out. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Worn Wedding-Ring, The.— William Cox Bennett.— LPS-1
Worn-Out Parties, The.— Frances E. Willard.— WRR-18
Worn-Out Pencil, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Worried Skipper, The.— Wallace Irwin.— BLP A
Worries — At Eighty. — Unknown. — VIL
Worry of It, The.— Unknown.— VIL
Worse Than Marriage. — Unknown. — BTB-7
Worship.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APB— IAP— TCAP
Worship, sel. ("For them, O God who only worship"). — William
Wilberforce Lord.— AA
Worship. — Roy Campbell MacFie. — OQP — QP-2
Worship. — Margaret Landrum Watkins. — PDN
Worship.— Helen Welshimer.— BPP
Worship of Nature, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP —
MAL
Wortermelon Time. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Worth Makes the Man. — Alexander Pope. See Essay on Man
("Honour and shame," etc.}.
Worth of a Man, The. — George H. Ferris. — SPE-4
Worth of Eloquence, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-5
Worth Remembrance. — Philip Bourke Marston. — LBBV
Worth Thinking Of. — Unknown. — BS
At Set of Sun (1 st.).~ OHCS-14
Worth While.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLP A— ICBD— VIL
Worthington (with music). — Unknown. — AS
Worthy Foe, A. — Unknown. — SPE-6
(Girl 'At Lives Next Door, Th'.)— WRR-58
Wot Vur Do 'Ee Luv Oi?— Albert Chevalier.— WRR-3 8
Would I Be Shrived? — Francois Villon, tr. fr. the French by
John Swain. — BLPA
(Francois Villon, About to Die.) — SPE-1
Would I Might Go Far over Sea. — Marie de France, tr. fr.
the French by Arthur O'Shaughnessy.— AWP— JAWP
—WBP
Would Rather Write Plays.— Uwfenown.— WRR-50
Would You Be a Man of Fashion? — Unknown. — ALV
Would You End War? — James Oppenheim. — PPD-1
"Would you know what's soft? I dare!" — Thomas Care. — EG
(Song: "Would you know," etc.) — BEL — CRE — EP — EPP
—EPW-2— TOP
Would-Be Merman, The. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Wouldn't You?— Unknown.— WRR^24
Wouldn't You Like to Know. — John Godfrey Saxe. — HBV
Wound-Dresser The.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— IAP— TCAP
(Dresser, The— C.)— APB— LEAP
Wounded.— William E. Miller.— OHCS-1
Wounded. — Robert W. Service. — CPS
Wounded. — John W. Watson. See Wounded Soldier, The.
Wounded. — Florence Wilkinson. — PPA
Wounded Christ-Heart, The.— George Klingle.— OHPP— PSO
Wounded Cupid, The. — Robert Herrick (after the Greek of
Anacreon) .— AWP— WRR-1
Wounded Daisy, The. — Unknown. — HOAH
Wounded Deer Leaps Highest, A (Life, VIII). — Emily Dick
inson.— AWP— JAWP— MO AP— WBP
Wounded Gull, The.— Edmund Gosse.— PPA
Wounded Hare, The. — Robert Burns. — OTPC — PPA
(On Seeing a Wounded Hare.) — BPP
(On Seeing a Wounded Hare Limp by Me.) — SN
Wounded Soldier, The.— John W. Watson.— BTB-3— OHCS-5
— PPSC
(Wounded.)— PTWP
(Wounded to Death.) — LPS-2
Wounded Soldier in the Convent, The. — Francois Coppee. —
PPGW
Wounded to Death. — John W. Watson. See Wounded Soldier.
Wounds. — Authur C. Benson. — PPA
Wraggle Taggle Gipsies. The. — Unknown. — BLV (diff. vers.) —
CBOV (like BLV)— CH— GT-2— JPC— PCD— ST
(Johnie Faa.— diff. older vers,)—EBSV
(Raggle, Taggle Gypsies, The.)— CFBP— MPB— PB-3
613
Wraith
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Wraith.— Edna St. Vincent Millay.— OBAV— SAM
Wraith of Odin, The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf).
Wraith of Summer-Time, A. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Wraith-Friend, The.— George Barker.— OBMV
Wraiths, The. — Edythe C. Toner. — RH
Wrangdillion, A.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Wrap Me Up in My Tarpaulin Jacket, and The Handsome
Young Airman. — Unknown. — AS (A and B vers. with
Wrath of Achilles, The.— Homer, tr. fr. the Latin by William
Cullen Bryant. See Iliad, The.
Wreath of Persephone, A. — Marie Emilie Gilchrist. — RAR
Wreath on the Door, The. — Sara F. Lane. — HB
Wreath to Lincoln's Memory. — Stanley Schell.— WRR-46
Wreathe the Bowl. — Thomas Moore. — HBV
Wreck, The.— John Gould Fletcher.— TCAP
Wreck, The.— John Ruskin.— -VA
Wreck of Rivermouth, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — CAP
—IAP— MOAP
Wreck of the "Hesperus," The. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
_AP— APB — APD — APL— ATP — BPB — CAP —
CBOV— CCR— CFBP— CG— CGOV— FPE— GEPM —
GN— GR-1 — GS— HBV— HBVY— IAP— ISP— JHP—
LL-3 — LLC— MOAP— MPC-9 — MR— MW — OG —
OHNP— OTPC— P AH— PB-6— PB GG— PECK — PO Y
—STP— TCAP— TVSH— WBLP
Wreck of the "Huron" (abr.). — Thomas DeWitt Talmage. —
OHCS-15
Wreck of the "Julie Plante," The. — William Henry Drum-
moncL — BOHV— CP— CPG— EPW-5— HBV— HHHA
— IH A— M M— N A— O CL— POI— PPP— S L— WTP-4
("Julie Plante," The.)— BLPA
Wreck of the "Mary Wiley," The. — Edgar Stanway Jackson. —
OHCS-30
Wreck of the "Northern Belle," The (si. abr.). — Sir Edwin
Arnold.— BTB-8
Wreck of the Scotch Express, The.— C. C. Mott.— WRR-13
Wreck of the Six- Wheel Driver, The. — Unknown. — ABF
Wreck of the "Solent," The.— Frederic Lyster.— WRR-6
(Life Boat Yarn.)— SPE-7
Wreck of the Steamship "Puffin," The. — "F. Anstey" (Fran
cis Anstey Guthrie). — GS
Wreck of Walsingham, The. — Unknown, — ACP
Wreck on the C. & O., The, or The Death of Jack Hinton
(.with music). — Unknown. — ABF
Wreckers Oath on Barnegat, The. — Henry Morford.— OHCS-17
Wren and Robin, Martin and Swallow. — Unknown. See Rule
for Birds' Nesters, A.
Wren and the Hen, The. — Unknown.. — MCG — RYC
Wrens and Robins. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — GFA
(Wrens and Robins in the Hedge.)— MPC-1 — SUS
Wren's Nest, A.— William Wordsworth.— CG— PBGG— MPC-9
Wrestler, The.— Alice Corbin. See Desert Drift.
Wrestler, The.— Charles G. D. Roberts.— BMEP
Wrestler of Philippi, The, sel.— Fannie E. Newberry.
"Hector, a renowned wrestler and favorite of the Emperor."
— OHCS-38
(Triumph through Faith — much abr.). — OHCS-37
Wrestlers, The. — Daniel Whitehead Hicky. — BPM-35
Wrestling Jacob.— Charles Wesley. — CEP — EPW-3— LPS-2—
NBE— OBEC
("Come, O thou traveller unknown.") — AEP-D
Wrestling Match, The. — Robert Penn Warren. — LA
Wrinkles.— Walter Savage Landor. See "When Helen first saw
wrinkles in her face.**
Wrist Watch Man, The.— Edgar A. Guest.— PPGW
Write It Everywhere.— Frances E. Willard.— SPE-5
Write Something Sustained. — Stella Reinhardt. — OA
Write Them a Letter To-Night. — Unknown. — BTB-8
Writer to His Book, The. — Thomas Campion. — OAEP
Writin' Back to the Home Folks. — James Whitcomb Riley. —
CPWR
Writing on the Image, The. — William Morris. — OTA —
WRR-6 (abr.)
Writing to Grandma. — Unknown. — PPYP
Writs of Assistance.— James Otis (1725-1783).— WRR-49
Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos. — George Gor
don, Lord Byron.— ALV—BOHV— OBRV
Written "among the Euganean Hills, North Italy. — Percy Bysshe
Shelley, See Lines Written among the Euganean Hills.
Written at an Inn at Henley. — William Shenstone. — AEP-D—
AWP— CEP— EP— EPP— EV-3— GPE— HBV— JAWP
—LEAP— OBEC— OTPC— SBA— TOP— TPH—WBP
Written at Cambridge.— Charles Lamb. — OBRV
Written at Florence. — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. — OBEV— OBVV
—PER
Written at Mr. Pope's House at Twickenham. — George Lytt el-
ton, Baron Lyttelton. — CEP
Written at Ostend. — William Lisle Bowles. See Sonnet: At
Ostend, July 22, 1787.
Written at Rome. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. — APB — CAP —
EPW-4— IAP— TPH
Written at Sea, in the First Dutch War. — Charles Sackville,
Earl of Dorset. — LEAP
Written at the End of a Book. — Langdon Elwyn Mitchell. —
Written for a Musician. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Written Immediately after Reading the Speech of Robert Em
met. — Robert Southey. — ERP
(Emmet's Epitaph.) — LPS-3
Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale's "Monasticon." — Thomas
Warton, Jr. See Sonnets.
Written in a Little Lady's Little Album. — Frederick William
Faber.— HBV— HBVY
Written in a Nunnery Chapel. — James Clarence Mangan. — TIP
Written in a Song Book. — Lizette Woodworth Reese.— NP—
VOD
Written in a Volume of Goethe. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. —
CAP— IAP— OTA
Written in a Volume of "The Imitation of Christ." — Marya
Zaturensky. — NV
Written in Bunner's "Airs from Arcady. — James Whitcomb
Riley.— CPWR
Written in Early Autumn at the Pool of Sprinkling Water.—
Chao Ti of Han, tr. fr. the Chinese by Florence Ays-
cough and Amy Lowell. — GT-2
Written in Early Spring. — William Wordsworth. — CGOV —
GEPM— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— TOP
(Lines Written in Early Spring — C.) — ADAH— BEL —
^mc& BPN — CBOV — CR— EM-2 — EPN— EPNC-
EPW-4— ERP— GEPC— GPE— GR-e— HBV—
ISP — LL-1— MCCG — OAEP — OBRV— PG —
PTER— SN— TCEP
Written in Edinburgh. — Arthur Henry Hallam. — VA
Written in Emerson's Essays. — Matthew Arnold. — GEPC —
GPE— VA— VLEP
Written in January, 1818. — John Keats. See When I Have
Fears That I May Cease to Be.
Written in January, 1817. — John Keats% See After Dark Va-
pcurs Have Oppressed Our Plains.
Written in July, 1824.— Mary Russell Mitfprd.— OBRV
Written in London, Sept. 1802 (C.). — William Wordsworth. —
BPN—EPN— ERP— ES— GEPC— GPE— SEP
(England, 1802 [I].)— BCEP — BLV — HBV — LEAP —
OBEV
(In London, Sept. 1802.)— EM-2— MCG
(London, 1802 [I].)— GEPM— GTBS— GTSL
(Sonnet: Written in London, Sept. 1802.) — PTER
Written in March (C.).— William Wordsworth. — ABVC— BLV
_BPN— CG— CGOV— DD— FPH — HBV — HB VY —
LC— MPB — MPC-12 — MV-1— MW— OTPC— POY—
RG— RIS— SUS
(In March.)— PBGP
(Lines Written in March.)— TYP
(March.)— BFVR— CFBP— LL-1— PB-3—PRWS
(Merry Month of March, The.)— CBPC
Written in Naples. — Ralph W. Emerson. — APB — CAP— IAP
Written in Northampton County Asylum. — John Clare. — CBE —
EA—EV-4— GTSE— GTSL— OBEV— OBVV— SBA
(I Am.)— PG— WHA
Written in the Album of a Child. — William Wordsworth. See
To a Child.
Written in the Beginning of Mezeray's History of France. —
Matthew Prior.— CEP— OBEC
Written in the Visitors' Book at the Birthplace of Robert Burns.
— George Washington Cable. — AA
Written in Very Early Youth.— William Wordsworth.— BPN
(Twilight.)— ES
Written in Westminster Abbey. — Samuel Rogers. — GPE
Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems, Facing "A
Lover's Complaint." — John Keats. See Bright Star!
Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art.
Written on a Bridge. — Arthur Hugh Clough.— CPOI
Written on a Fly-Leaf of Theocritus. — Maurice Thompson. —
AA— BAP— LEAP
Written on a Looking-Glass. — Unknown. — HBV
Written on a Sunday Morning. — Robert Southey. — OBEC
Written on His Deathbed. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Balade de
Bon Conseyl.
Written on the Banks of Wastwater during a Calm. — John
Wilson.— OBRV
Written on the Day That Mr. Leigh Hunt Left Prison. — John
Keats.— EM-2
(Sonnet: Written on the Day That Mr. Leigh Hunt Left
Prison.)— GEPC
Written on the Eve of Execution. — Chidiock Tichborne. Sec
Tichborne's Elegy, Written in the Tower . . . before
His Execution, 1586.
Written on the First of December, 1793. — Robert Southey. —
EV-4
Written under the Engraving of a Portrait of Rafael. — Leigh
Hunt.— ERP
Wrong Man, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-19
Wrong Not, Sweet Empress of My Heart. — Sir Walter
Raleigh. See Silent Lover, The.
Wrong Road, The.— H. W. Adams.— OHCS-24
Wrong Time to Laugh. — Unknown. — WRR-22
Wrong Train, The. — "M. Quad" (Charles Bertrand Lewis).—
PTWP
(Coin' Somewhere.)— OHCS-1 3
(Rural Infelicity.)— BTB-8
Wustest Boy, The.— George Lockhart Darte.— SPE-4
Wuthering Heights, sel. — Emily Bronte.
Pleasant Family Circle, A.— EA
Wyf of Bathe, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales.
Wykhamist, The.— Nora Griffiths.— CRE
Wynken, Blynken,and Nod (C.).— Eugene Field. — AA — APL—
BAP— BAV— CBPC— CCP — CFBP— CGOV— CPN—
GS — HBV— HBVY — HER— LA— LBAP— LEAP—
MBP— NPSC— OTPC— PB-2 — PC — PECK— PEF —
POI— PRWS— RAR— SL— TSW— TSWC— TVC—
TVSH— TYP— VOD— WTP-4
(Dutch Lullaby, A.) — BLPA — BOHV— DRB— MPC-4—
PBGP— PPD-2— SBA
Wyoming Massacre, The. — Uriah Terry. — PAH
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Yellow
Xenophanes,— Ralph Waldo Emerson.— APW _
Xerxes at the Hellespont. — Richard Chevenix Trench. —
OHCS-1S
X-Ray Pictures of Two Men. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Yacht The. — Catullus, tr. fr. the Latin by John Hookham
Frere.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Yacht, The.— Walter Savage Landor.— OBVV
Yacht Club Speech, The. — Unknown. — HHHA
Yacht Race, The. — New York Herald. — PPSC
Yachts The. — William Carlos Williams. — NAMP
Yak, The. — Hilaire Belloc.— ABVC— ALV— BOHV— FPH—
HBVY— JPC— MBP— MCG— MPB — NA— TSW —
TSWC— UTS
Yak, The. — Oliver Herford. See Child's Natural History.
Yankee and the Butter, The. — Unknown. — WRR-2
Yankee and the Dutchman's Dog, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Yankee "Blood Boat," A. — Unknown. — WTP-1
(Yankee Ship Came Down the River — diff. vers.) — LL-3
Yankee Boy, The. — John Pierpont. See Whittling.
Yankee Caught in His Own Trap, A. — Unknown.— WRR-29
Yankee Doodle. — Edward Bangs (?). — ABF (with music, 4 diff.
sts.)— APB— HBV— LHW— MW '
(Yankee's Return from Camp, The.) — AP — IAP — MC —
PAH
Yankee Doodle. — Vachel Lindsay. — CPL
Yankee Doodle. — Unknown. — APB
Yankee Doodle's Expedition to Rhode Island. — Unknown. —
PAH
Yankee Girl, The. — John Greenleaf Whittier. — PBGG
Yankee in Love, A. — Alf Burnett. — OHCS-2
Yankee Man-of-War, The.— Unknown.— AA — GA — LEAP —
NPH— OBAV— PAH— WRR-5
Yankee Privateer, The. — Arthur Hale. — PAH
Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew, A. — Unknown. — IHA
Yankee Ship Came down the River. — Unknown. See Yankee
"Blood Boat," A.
Yankee Thunders. — Unknown. — PAH — PAPm
Yankee's Return from Camp, The. — Edward Bangs (?). See
Yankee Doodle.
Yankee's Stratagem, The.— G. W. Dale.— BTB-2
Yard in December, The. — Arthur Davison Ficke. — CAG
Yardley Oak.— William Cowper — EP
Yarn, The.— Mary Elizabeth Stebbins.— OHCS-11
Yarn of the "Let-Her-Rip," The. — Thomas R. Ybarra. — PFE
Yarn of the "Loch Achray," The.— John Masefield.— CV— PM
Yarn of the "Nancy Bell," The.— William S. Gilbert.— ATP—
BBV— BHP— BLPA— BOHV— BTB-1— CFBP— GBV
— GSRC— HBV— HHHA — JPC— LEAP— LPS-S-
MCCG— MW— OG— OHCS-7— OHNP— OTA— PB-6—
PCD — PFE— POI— PYM— SL— STP— THP— TSW--
TSWC— WRR-43— WTP-4
Yarrow Revisited.— William Wordsworth.— BPN — CR — EM-2
— GEPC— GPE— TPH
Yarrow Unvisited. — William Wordsworth. — BEL — BPB — BPN
— CR— CRE — EM-2— EP — EPW-4— ERP— GEPC—
GPE— GTBS— GTSE— GTSL— HBV— MBL— NAL
Yarrow Visited (Sept. 1814). — William Wordsworth. — BEL—
BPB — BPN — CR— EM-2— ERP — GEPC— GTBS —
GTSL— HBV— NAL
Yasmin. — James Elroy Flecker. — TCPD
Yattendon.— Sir Henry Newbolt.— HBMV— WP
Yaw, Dot Is So!— Charles Follen Adams.— HBV— HSP
Yawcob's Dribulations. — Charles Follen Adams.— BTB-7
(Yawcob's Tribulations.) — OHCS-32
"Ye Air Born to Die."— Will Allen Dromgoole — WRR-38
"Ye are the light of the world."— Bible, N. T. See St. Mat
thew.
Ye Baggage Smasher. — Unknown. — BTB-2
Ye Ballade of Ivan Petrofsky Skevar. — Unknown. — ABF
(with music) — LL-3
(Abdul, the Bulbul Ameer — with music.} — AS
(Abdullah Bulbul Amir, or Ivan Petrofsky Skovar.) —
BLPA
Ye Banks and Braes.— Robert Burns.— EV-3—TBV
(Banks o' Doon, The ["Ye banks and braes" — 1st vers.].}
— CCR— CEP— EA— EBSV— EPW-3— GEPM-
GPE— LPS-1— MCCG— MCT— OB EC— PECK—
PPD-1— SBA— WHA— WBLP
(Banks o' Doon, The ["Ye flowery banks" — 2nd vers.].).—
BLV — BPB — BSV — CBOV— OBEV — PER-
SEP— TCEP— TPH— WP
(Banks of Doon, The — 2nd vers.) — SPE-3
(Bonie Doon — 1st vers.) — LL-4
(Bonie Doon— 2nd vers.)— BEL— CRE— EP— EPP— NAL
(Bonnie Doon— 1st vers.)— HBV— LEAP— LLC— SN
(Bonnie Doon— 2nd vers.)— AEP-D— BCEP— ISP— MBL
(Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon.) — CH
("Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon.") — GTSE — GTSL
(Ye Flowery Banks.)— AWP — CEP— EPRE— JA WP -
— OBEC— TOP— WBP
(Ye Flowery Banks o' Bonnie Doon.) — EM-1 — OAEP
("Ye flowery banks o' bonnie Doon.") — EG — GTBS
"Ye bubbling springs that gentle music makes." — Unknown.-
EG
Ye Clerke of Ye Wethere (Parody).— Unknown.*— PA
Ye Editor's Perplexities. — Unknown. — OHCS-8
Ye Flags of Piccadilly.— Arthur Hugh Clough.— VLEP
Ye Flowery Banks Co' Bonnie Doon].— Robert Burns. See
Ye Banks and Braes.
"Ye gentle souls, who dream." — George Crabbe. See Village.
Ye Gentlemen of England. — Martin Parker. — ABVC
Ye Happy Swains, Whose Hearts Are Free. — Sir George
Etherege. — EV-3
(Song: "Ye happy swains," etc.) — HBV
Ye Heavens, Uplift Your Voices. — Unknown. — OHIP
Ye Laye of Ye Woodpeckore. — Henry A. Beers. — NA
Ye Little Birds That Sit and Sing. — Thomas Hey wood. See
Fair Maid of the Exchange, The.
"Ye little household gods, that make." — Walter Savage Landor.
(Lyrics and Epigrams — XVI.) — ERP
Ye Mariners of England.— Thomas Campbell. — BCEP — BEL—
B H V—BLP A— B PB— CB E— CB PC— CCR— CRE— E A
— EBSV— EP— EPC— EPN— EPNC— EPP— EPW-4—
ERP— EV-4 — GN — GS — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL—
HBV— ISP — JHP — LC — LEAP— LPS-2— MCT-
OBEV— OBRV— OTPC— PTER— SBA— SEP— TCEP
— TPH— TVSH— WTP-3
(Mariners of England, The.) — BFVR
("Ye manners of England," etc.) — LH
Ye Noble Old Pine Tree.— Unknown.— APW
Ye Parliament of England. — Unknown. — PAH
"Ye pilgrim-folk, advancing pensively."— -Dante AHghieri. See
La Vita Nuova.
"Ye pilgrims, who with pensive aspect go." — Dante AHghieri.
See La Vita Nuova.
Ye Pretty Wantons, Warble. — Thomas Hey wood. See Fair
Maid of the Exchange.
Ye Scholar.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Ye Sons of Columbia. — Thomas Green Fessenden. — PAH
Ye Storm Winds of Autumn. — Matthew Arnold. See Switzer
land.
"Ye thrilled me once, ye mournful strains." — Robert Bridges. —
PWB
"Ye tradeful merchants that with weary toil." — Edmund
Spenser. See Arnoretti (XV).
"Ye who have toiled uphill." — Walter Savage Landor. — EPW-4
Ye Who Taste That Love Is Sweet.— William Michael Ros-
settL— OQP— QP-2
Year, The. — Coventry Patmore. — CPOI— GTSE
(Year Round, The.)— CGOV
Year, The. — Carl Sandburg.— CCS
Year Ahead, The. — Horatio Nelson Powers. — WBLP
Year Has Cast His Cloak Away, The.— Charles d'Orleans.
See Spring.
Year in Paradise, A. — Joseph C. Cross. — OHCS-2 5
Year Is Changing Its Name, The. — William Griffith.— GBOV
Year of Jubilee, The.— Henry Clay Work.— PAH
Year of Sorrow, The: Ireland, 1849. — Aubrey Thomas De
Vere (1814-1902)
Autumn. — TIP
Spring.— BMC— TIP
Summer. — TIP
(Year of Sorrow — abr.) — ACP
Winter.— TIP
(Year of Sorrow, A — much abr.) — ACP
Year Round, The. — Coventry Patmore. See Year, The.
"Year swings over slowly, like a pilot, The." — Malcolm Cowley.
See Blue Juniata (Winter: Two Sonnets, I)
Year That Is to Come, The. — Mrs. Frances Dana Gage. —
OHCS-9
Year That's Awa', The. — John Dunlop. — HBV
Yearning. — Alfred Kreymborg. — MAPA
Years.— Walter Savage Landor.— HBV— OBEV
(Epigram.) — EV-4
(Years, Many Parti-Coloured Years.)— BPN
Years After. — Walter Savage Landor. — EV-4
(lanthe's Question.) — OBEV
(Lyrics to lanthe.) — BPN
(Memory and Pride.)— CRE
Years Afterward. — Nancy Byrd Turner. — ME
Years Ago.— Archibald MacLeish.— MCT
Years Are Coming.— Unknown.— URV— OQP— PDN— QP-1
Year's at the Spring, The. — Robert Browning. See Pippa
Passes
Year's Awakening, The. — Thomas Hardy. — GT-2 — HTR — NLK
— POY
Year's Carols, A. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. — CPOI
Year's End. — Nathaniel A. Benson. — OCL
Year's End, The. — Timothy Cole. — HBV
Year's End. — Frances Frost. — AMV-35
Years, Many Parti-Colored Years. — Walter Savage Landor.
See Years.
Year's Minstrelsy, The.— -Sir William Watson.— OTA
Years of the Modern.— Walt Whitman.— APB— CV (abr.)—
IAP
Year's Sheddings, The.— George Meredith.— EPW-5— POTT
Year's Twelve Children, The. — Unknown. — OHCS-24 —
WRR-12
Year's Windfalls, A. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — MV-1—
OTPC— PRWS
Year's Wooing, A. — Unknown. — OHCS-24
Yeast, set. — Charles Kingsley.
Rough Rhyme on a Rough Matter, A (fr. Ch. XI).—
BMEP— LPS-1
(Bad Squire, The.) — EV-5
Yell'ham- Wood's Story. — Thomas Hardy. — TOP
Yellow.— Florence Hoatson.— PBV
Yellow Bird Sings, The. — Rabindranath Tagore. See Gardener.
Yellow Bowl, The.— Lily A. Long.— APP
Yellow Cat, The.— Madeleine Nightingale.— PBV
Yellow Chicks. — Florence Hoatson. — PBV
Yellow Dog, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG — PPA
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AN ESTDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Yellow Evening Star.-— Carl Sandburg.— GMAS
Yellow Flowers.— Bertha Gerneaux Woods.— PDN
Yellow Jacket, The, set. ("No one comes. The opportunity,"
^c.).— -George C. Hazelton and Benrimo.— PPD-1
xellow jessamine.— Constance Fenimore Woolson.— A A— II BV
Yellow Moon. — Lew Sarett. — JPC
Yellow MoonLooks Slantly Down, The.— Richard Henry Stod-
Yellow Pansy, A.— Helen Gray Cone. — DD — GBOV— GFA—
HBMV— HTR— NLK— VOD
Yellow Pertains to Killing. — W. R. Moses. — TB
*elow Roses.— J. Hooker Hamersley.— PTWP— WRR-15
Jellow Swan, The.— Sir Gilbert Parker.— CPG
Yellow Violet, The. — William Cullen Bryant. — AP — BAY-
CAP— DDA—IAP— JSP— MPC-12— OB AV—PBGG—
PB-7— POI— SL
Violet, The (sts. 1-7, abr.).— PEOR
Yellow Warblers.— Katharine Lee Bates.— ME— PT—SBMV
Yellowbird, The.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWTR
\ ellow-Hair'd Laddie, The.— Unknown ~ EBSV
\eoman, A. — Edmund Bltmden. — NV
Yeomen of the Guard, The, sel. — Sir William S Gilbert.
Family Fool, The.— ALV
"Yes." — Richard Doddridge Blackmore.— HBV
Yes?— Henry Cuyler Bunner.— HBV
Yes and No. — Arlo Bates.— SR
Yes, I Could Love If I Could Find.— Unknown.— ALV
Yes, I have lied, and so must walk my way." — Arthur Hugh
Clough. See Blank Misgivings of a Creature Moving
About in Worlds Not Realized.
Yes, I Write Verses.— Walter Savage Landor.— EPN— SEP
(I Write Verses.)— TOP
(Lyrics.)— BPN
(Time to Be Wise.)— HBV— VA
("Yes, I write verses now and then.") — ERP
Yes I'm Guilty. — J. M. Mirayon. — OHCS-27
Yes! in the Sea of Life Enisled. — Matthew Arnold. See Switz
erland.
Yes, It Was the Mountain Echo. — William Wordsworth. — BPN
— ERP— GPE
(Mountain Echo, The.) — EPW-4
Yes or No.— Hal Louther.— HBR
Yes, She Was Fair. — Charles Nodier, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
"Yes, the book of Revelations will be brought forth dat day." —
Unknown.
(Group of Negro Songs, A.) — NAMP
Yes, the Dead Speak to Us. — Carl Sandburg. — SASS
Yesterday. — Frank Crane. — OQP — QP-2
Yesterday.— Edgar A. Guest.— CVG
Yesterday.— Edith K. Percy.— WRR-lS
Yesterday. — Nora Perry. — PR
Yesterday in Oxford Street. — Rose Fyleman. — FPH — MCT—
Yet a Little While. — Christina Georgina Rossetti. — BPN
"Yet as when I with other swains have been." — William
Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals.
"Yet at the last, ere our spearmen had found him." — Rudyard
Kipling. See Light That Failed, The.
Yet Do I Marvel. — Countee Cullen. — BANP — CDC— GPE—
LA— NP
Yet Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves.— Oscar Wilde. See
Ballad of Reading Gaol, The.
Yet for One Rounded Moment. — Edith Wharton. — AV
Yet Gentle Will the Griffin Be.— Vachel Lindsay.— CPL—SP
(Four Moon Poems.)— TSW— TS\VC
(Poems about the Moon.) — MAP A
"Yet if His Majesty our sovereign lord." — Unknown. See
Preparations.
Yet If Some Voice That Men Could Trust. — Alfred, Lord Ten
nyson. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"Yet it forewarns you all. If once ye'll con/' — William Ellery
Leonard. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
"Yet love, mere love, is beautiful indeed." — Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese (X).
Yet Nothing Less. — Louis Unterrneyer. — TBM
Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours. — Wralt Whitman. — AP
Yew-Trees. — WTilIiam Wordsworth. — BCEP — BEL — BPN —
ERP— EPW-4
Yield Laughter. — Lionel Wiggam. — TB
Yielded Life, The.— "W. A. G."— BLRP
Yielding Place. — David Cleghorn Thomson. — HMSP
Ylen's Song. — Richard Hovey. See Birth of Galahad, The
Ylladmar. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Yogi. — Benjamin de Casseres. — BAP
Yoke of Steers, A. — DuBose Heyward. — LS — NP — FOOT—
PPA — TBM
Yonder Comes My Pretty Little Girl (B vers.). — Unknown — AS
(Gamboling Man, The — C vers.) — AS
(Roving Gambler, The— A vers.) — ABF — AS
Yonder Comes the High Sheriff (with music'). — Unknown. AS
Yonder See the Morning Blink. — A. E. Housman — CMP
RNP
.„ y-Bonghy-Bo, The.— Edward Lear.— BOHV— LBN— NA
(Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, The.) — HBV — OTPC
Yonnondio. — Walt Whitman. — MCCG
Yonny's and Alma's Visit to Cooney I-Land. — Teckla M. Wey-
burn. — WRR-47
Yorkshire Angling. — Unknown. — OHCS- 1
Yorkshire Cobbler, The. — Alfred, Lord Tennyson. — BTB-3
Yorktown Centennial Lyric. — Paul Hamilton Hayne. — PAH
Yorktown Road, The. — Virginia McCormick. — LS
Yosel. — Fania Rruger. — AMV-37
Yonghy-E
(Cou
Yosemite, The. — WTallace Bruce. — BTB-S
Yosemite. — Joseph Cook.— BTB-4
Yosemite. — Milicent Washburn Shinn. See Washington Sequoia
You.— Edgar A. Guest.— ATP— S PS
You. — Ruth Guthrie Harding.— SBMV
You and I.— Henry Alford.— BLPA
You and I. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — PR
You and I.— Timothy Daniel Sullivan.— JKCP — TIP
You and Today.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— MRV— OOP— PDN
—QP-2
(To-Day— si. tiff.)— FF— HT— POI
You and You. — Edith Wharton. — PTA-1
You, Andrew Marvell.— Archibald MacLeish.— APA— AWP—
BLV— CMP— FP— GPE— LA— MAP— MOAP— NP—
TCPD
"You are as beautiful as white clouds." — Conrad Aiken. See
Variations.
You Are My Sisters. — Georges Rodenbach, tr. fr. the French
by Thomas Walsh.— CAW
You Are Old, Father William.— "Lewis Carroll." See Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland.
You Are So Beautiful.— George Sterling. — LHW
"You ask a Sonnet? Well,^ it is your right." — James Branch
Cabell. See Retractions.
You Ask Me, Why, Tho' (or Though) 111 at Ease. — Alfred,
Lord Tennyson. See On a Mourner.
You Bid Me to Sleep. — Arthur Stringer. — LEAP
You Bid Me Try. — Austin Dobson (after Voiture).— BHP—
BPN
(Rondeau, The: "You bid me try, Blue-Eyes, to write.") —
BOHV— HBV
"You buy some flowers for your table." — Samuel Hoffenstein.
See Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing.
"You buy yourself a new suit of clothes." — Samuel Hoffenstein.
See Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing.
You Can't Guess What He Wrote on My Slate (pant.).—
Unknown.— WRR-41
You Charm'd Me Not. — John Dryden. See Evening's Love,
An: or, The Mock-Astrologer.
You Drop a Tear. — Aubrey Thomas De Vere (1814-1902).—
GTIV
You Fight On (with music). — Unknown. — AS
You, Four Walls, Wall Not In My Heart. — Josephine Preston
Peabody.— HTR
"You get a girl; and you say you love her." — Samuel Hoffen
stein.
(Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing, II.) — BOHV
"You Git Up!"— Joe Kerr.— HHHA— SPE-4— WRR-3
("You Get Up!")— GH
"You go to high school, even college." — Samuel Hoffenstein.
See Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing.
You Got to Cross It foh Yohself (music). — Unknown. — AS
You Have Let the Beauty of the Day Go Over. — Wilfrid
Scawen Blunt.— VLEP
You Have to Believe. — Douglas Malloch. — BLP — VIL
You Have Today, My Friend.— B. Y. Williams.— POI— SL
You Kissed Me. — Josephine Slocum Hunt. — BLPA— HT
"You leap out of bed; you start to get ready." — Samuel Hoffen
stein. See Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing.
"You little starres that live." — Fulke Greville. ^See Cselica.
"You make me jes' a little nervouser." — James Whitcomb Riley.
See Two Sonnets to the Junebug (I).
You Make Me Think of Loops of Water Lying. — Grace Hazard
Conkling.— AV
You May Count That Day. — "George Eliot" (Mrs. Marian
Evans Lewes Cross). — ICBD — MRV
(Count That Day Lost.) — OQP — QP-2
(Day Well Spent, A.)— PTA-1
You May Not Remember. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
You Mean My Mother. — Unknown. — PEDC — RON — RYC
(My Mother.)— MHT
"You meaner beauties of the night." — Sir Henry Wotton. See
On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia.
You Must Be Dreaming. — Robert C. V. Meyers. — OHCS-27
"You mustn't swim till you're six weeks old." — Rudyard Kip
ling. See Jungle Book, The.
"You need no torch to light your lamp." — Unknown, tr. fr. the
Greek by Humbert Wolfe.
(From "The Greek Anthology.") — PIAE
You Never Can Tell.— Ella Wheeler Wilcox.— BLPA— PVS
"You play a fife." — Elizabeth Coatsworth. — RIS
"You practise every possible virtue." — Samuel Hoffenstein. See
Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing.
You Preach to Me of Laws. — Iris Tree. — HBMV
You Put No Flowers on My Papa's Grave. — C. E. L. Holmes.
"You say, but with no touch of scorn." — Alfred, Lord Tenny
son. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"You say I love not 'cause I do not play." — Robert Her rick. —
You Say There Is No Love. — Grace Fallow Norton. — AV
You Sea! — Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself.
"You secret vales, you solitary fields." — Henry C
Diana.
You Shall Not Capture Beauty. — Joan Ramsay. — BPM-32
You Shall Not Wear Velvet. — Fannie S. Davis. — ODP — RNP
"You should stay longer if we durst." — Francis Beaumont. See
Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray's-Inne and the Inner-
Temple, The.
You Smiled, You Spoke, and I Believed. — Walter Savage Lan
dor.— OAEP—TPH
(Lyric, A: "You smiled, you spoke.") — BCEP — WTP-6
.
nry Constable. See
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Your
You Smiled, You Spoke, and I Believed (Continued),
(Lyrics to lanthe.)— BPN
(To lanthe.)— VA
("You smiled, you spoke.") — EPW-4
"You spotted snakes with double tongue." — William Shake
speare. See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A (Fairies'
Song).
"You that do search for everie purling spring." — Sir Philip
Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XV).
You That like Heedless Strangers Pass Along. — George Wither.
"You that think Love can convey." — Thomas Carew. — EG
(Celia Singing.)— EPW-2
(Celia Sings.)— EV-2
"You that thus wear a modest countenance." — Dante AKghieri.
See La Vita Nuova.
You Walk in a Strange Way. — Gerald Gould. — LBBV
You Who Are Gone. — Adeline Rubin. — OA
You Will Die. — Unknown. See Shi King.
"You work and work and keep on working." — Samuel Hoft'en-
stein. See Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing.
You Would Have Understood Me. — Ernest Dowson. — MBP
( Lyric. )— HBV
You Yourself.— Richard Wightman.— MHT
You'd Scarce Expect. — David Everett. — WRR-47
(Boy Reciter, The.)— BLPA
(My First Speech.)— TS
"You'll come at last to my great feasting place." — Agnes Tobin.
(Sonnets from Madonna Laura — LXXXV.) — BMC
"You'll love me yet! — and I can tarry." — Robert Browning.
See Pippa Passes.
You'll Remember Me. — Michael W. Balf e and Alfred Bunn.
See Bohemian Girl, The.
You'll Travel Far and Wide. — Sir Gilbert Parker. — CPG
Young Allan.— Unknown.— ESPE
Young America. — Abraham Lincoln. See Lecture before Spring
field Library Association, 1860.
Young America. — Unknown. — OHCS-27 — WRR-21
Young America. — Carolyn Wells. — DD
Young and Old. — Charles Kingsley. See Water Babies, The.
Young and Old. — Nicholas Martin, tr. fr. the French by Henry
Carrington. — AFP
Young Andrew (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — ESPB —
OBB (si. var.)
Young Avenger, The. — Unknown. See Plumber's Revenge.
Young Bearwell. — Unknown. — ESPB
Young Beichan (several diff. vers.). — Unknown. — BB — CRP —
ESPB (A and C vers.)— LL-1— OBB
(Lord Bayham — Amer. vers.) — ABS
(Lord Beichan and Susie Pye.)— GN
(Young Beichan and Susie Pye.)— HBV— STB
(Young Bekie— C vers.)— OBB
Young Bekie. — Unknown. See Young Beichan.
Young Benjie.— C7«fen0om.— EBSV— ESPB— OBB (abr.)
Young Blood.— Lloyd Roberts.— CPG
Young Bootblack, The.— W. F. Burroughs.— OHCS-31
Young Boy, A. — Jessica Nelson North. — NP
Young British Soldier, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Young Bullfrogs. — Carl Sandburg. — CCS
Young Captive, The, sel. ("Wheat while still unripe, The").—
Andre Marie de Chenier, tr. by Henry Carrington.— AFP
Youne Charlotte. — Unknown (wr. at. to William Lorenzo Car-
ter).— ABS— APW (si. shorter)
(Frozen Girl, The.) — AS (with music) — IHA
(Young Charlottie.)— BLPA— CSF
Young Companions. — Unknown. — CSF
Young Dandelion, The. — Dinah Maria Mulock. — DD — MBP —
NLK— PRWS
Young Dead, The.— Struthers Burt.— AOAH
Young Dead, The. — Edith Wharton. — AOAH
Young Desperado, A. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich. — APP
Young Doctor, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Young Donald. — George Roy. — WRR-2
Young Earl of Essex's Victory over the Emperor of Germany,
The.— Unknown.— ESPB
Young English Gentleman, The.— Mr s. Anna Sewell.— ABVC
Young Fellow My Lad. — Robert W. Service. — CPS — CV
Young Fir- Wood, A. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — GN
(House of Life, The— Song X.)— CPOI
Young Folks' History of the United States, «/.— Thomas Went-
worth Higginson.
General Gage and the Boston Boys. — SPE-8
Young Friar, The.— Alfred Noyes.— CPAN-3
Young Gazelle, The.— Walter Parke.— BOHV— THP
Young Gray Head, The. — Caroline Anne Bowles. — L.Pb-3 —
OHCS-3
Young Hero, The. — Thomas Campbell. — BHV
Young Hunting.— Unknown.— ESPB (A, C, G vers.).— OBB
Young Jenny. — John Clare. — ERP
Young John. — Unknown. — OBB
(False Lover Won Back, The.)— ESPB
Young John of Chance's Stretch. — John Masefield. — PM
Young Johnstone. — Unknown. — ESPB
Young Kentucky. — Jesse Stuart. — SPP
Young Lady Dresses Up, A.— Alexander Pope. See Rape of
the Lock, The (Toilet, The).
Young Lady of Niger, The. — Unknown. See Limericks ( Ihere
was a young lady of Niger").
Young Laird and Edinburgh Katy, The. — Allan Ramsay. — CEP
Young Lambs to Sell.— Mother Goose.— OTPC
Young Letter- Writer, The. — Charles and Mary Lamb. — ABVC
Young Lincoln. — Edwin Markharn.— DD— GA— OHIP— OQP
— PEDC— QP-2
Young Lincoln's Kindness of Heart. — Unknown. — LBAH
Young Linnets, The. — Ann Hawkshawe. — OTPC
Young Lochinvar. — Sir Walter Scott. See Marmion (Lochin-
var).
Young Lochinvar. — Unknown. See Young Lochinvar: The True
Story in Blank Verse.
Young Lochinvar (pant.). — Elise West. — WRR-22
Young Lochinvar: The True Story in Blank Verse. — J. J. Fay.
—BOHV
(True Story of Young Lochinvar in Blank Verse.) —
WRR-13
(Young Lochinvar — si. diff.) — PA
Young Love. — Lloyd Frankenberg. — BPM-37
Young Love.— Andrew Marvell.— EPW-2— EV-2
Young Love. — Gerald Massey. — OBVV
Young Love. — William Morris. — EPW-S
Young Love. — William Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice,
The ("Tell me where is fancy bred").
Young Lovers, The. — Ridgely Torrence. See House of a Hun
dred Lights, The.
Young McFee. — Unknown. — ABS
Young Man Waited, The. — Edmund Vance Cooke. — OHCS-37
— PTA-1
Young Man's Fancy, A. — John Masefield. See Third Mate.
Young May Moon, The.— Thomas Moore. — BFVR — EPW-4 —
EV-4— HBV— LEAP— OAEP—OBEV
Young Moses, The. — Don Marquis. — PPD-1
Young Mother, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — LS — MOAP
Young Mouse, The. — Jeffreys Taylor. — CPN — OTPC
(Tale of a Mouse, The — a&r.) — GSRC
Young Musician, The. — Sam Walter Foss. — OHCS-37
Young Mystic, The. — Louis Untermeyer. — RYC — TS W —
TSWC
Young Neophyte, The. — Alice Meynell. — ACP — CAW
Young Night Thought. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — CPN —
MPC-6— PB-3— RIS
Young Old Man,, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Young Paris. — George Crabbe. See Posthumous Tales.
Young Peggy. — Unknown. — ESPB
Young Priest to His Hands, The. — Edward F. Garesche.—
CAW
Young Priest's Mother, The. — Sister Mary Madeleva. — BMC
Young Primrose Gatherers, The. — Mrs. Anna Sewell. — -
ABVC
Young Queen, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — RKV
Young Randal. — Robert W. Chambers. — EBSV
Young Redin. — Unknown. — BB
Young Ronald. — Unknown. — ESPB
Young Sailor. — Langston Hughes. — TL
Young Scholar, The. — Charles Dudley Warner. See What Is
Your Culture to Me?
Young School Ma'am's Soliloquy, The. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Young School Reformer. — Lou Boyce Hayden. — WRR-50
(Trials of a School-Girl — longer and sL diff.) — WRR-47
Young Sea.— Carl Sandburg.— CPCS— EMS
Young Soldier, The.— Wilfred Owen.— BLV
Young Soldiers. — Lizzie J. Rook. — LPP
(Little Army, The.)— PPYP
Young Soubrette, A. — Joe Cone. — WRR-36
Young Tamlane, The. — Unknown. See Tarn Lin.
Young Thing, The. — Unknown. — RIS
Young Tramp, The. — Charles F. Adams. — OHCS-19
Young Washington. — Arthur Guiterman. — MPB — OHIP
Young Waters (in Percy's Reliques). — Unknown. — CSBP —
EBSV— ESPB— OBB— OHNP— TOP
Young Wife, A.— D. H. Lawrence.— MBP
Young- Wife's Lament, The. — Unknown. — WRR-14
Young Windebank.— Margaret L. Woods.— HBV— HBVY— VA
Young Witch — 1698, The. — George Sterling. — BAP
Young Yankee Doodle. — Unknown. — WRR-52
Younger Generation, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Younger Son, The.— Robert W. Service.— CPS
Youngest Child, The. — Edgar A. Guest. — ALG
Youpe! Youpe! River Along. — Unknown. — IHA
Your Accounting. — Emme Maak. — HB
Your Church and Mine. — Phillips H. Lord. — BLPA
Your Cross and My Cross. -Emma Finty Cox. — PEDC
Your Dad.— Strickland W. Gillilan.— FAOV
Your Father Knoweth. — Unknown. — BLRP
(God Knoweth Best.)— WBLP
Your Father Walked These Hills. — Helen Hoyt. — TL
Your First Sweetheart. — Unknown. — MHT
Your Flag and My Flag. — Wilbur D. Nesbit. — CPN — MPC-12
__OQP__PB-2— PEDC— PSO— QP-1— SPS— WBLP
(Song of Our Flag, A.)— PTA-1
Your Gifts.— DuBose Heyward.— LL-3— LS— RNP
Your Hands.— Angelina Weld Grimke.— CDC
"Your heart has trembled to my tongue" (Echoes, XIX). —
William Ernest Henley.— BPN
Your Height Is Ours.— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Your House of Happiness. — B. Y. Williams. — POI — SL
Your Kingdom. — Unknown. — BS
Your Lad? and My Lad.— Randall Parrish.— GPWW— MC—
Your Lamp of Friendship. — Flora C. Rosenberg. — HB
Your Letter, Lady, Came Too Late. — W. S. Hawkins. See
More Cruel Than War.
Your Little Hands. — Samuel Hoffenstein. — ALV
"Your love to me appears in doubtful signs." — George Henry
Boker. See Sonnets.
Your Lucky Birthday Jewel (incl. st. for each month). — Un-
known.— WRR-31
Your Own Version. — Paul Gilbert. — BLRP
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age Landor.
Your Mission.— Ellen M. H. Gates.— BLPA— BLRP— BTB-1
(a&r.)— HT— ICBD (abr.)— OHCS-2— PE— PTA-1—
SPE-4
Your Place.— John Oxenham.— BLRP— OQP— QP-2
Your Pleasures Spring Like Daisies. — Walter Savai
— EPN
(lanthe.) — BLV — CGO V — EA— E V-4 — GPE— OBEY —
PIAE
(lanthe's Troubles.)— VA
(Lyrics and Epigrams, III.)— CBOV
Your Power. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti (VIII).
Your Smile. — Laura L. Atkins. — HB
i our Songs. — Gwendolyn B. Bennett. — CDC
Your Tears.— Edwin Markham.— GPE— HBMV— TBM— VIL
Your Violin. — James Wbitcomb Riley.— CPWR
*our words, my friend, right healthful caustics, blame." —
Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella (XXI).
\ou're My Man. — Unknown. — WRR-38
'Yours Fraternally." — Eugene Field. — PEF
Yours, Truly. — Unknown. — CD
Yourself, — Jones Very. — AA — LBAP
You's Sweet to Yo' Mammy Jes' de Same. — James Weldon
Johnson. — BOL
Youssouf. — James Russell Lowell. See Yussouf.
Youth.— Katharine Lee Bates.— OHPP
Youth. — Laurence Binyon. — GT-2
(Invocation to Youth.)— OBEV—OBVV
Youth.— Preston Clark.— HBMV
Youth. — Virginia Woodward Cloud. — AA
Youth.— Julia Hadley DilL—HB
Youth.— Ida M. Forrest.— HB
Youth. — Bartholomew Griffin. See Fidessa, More Chaste Than
Kind.
Youth.— Theresa Helburn.— PFY
Youth. — Georgia Douglas Johnson. — BANP
Youth.— Thomas S. Jones, Jr.— BAP— GBOV— HTR— OQP—
Youth.— George Cabot Lodge. — AA
Youth. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse. — HBMV
Youth. — Aline Thomas. — MPB
(Song of Youth, A.)— OTA
Youth. — Samuel Ullman. — ST
Youth. — Unknown. — OB SC
Youth. — Thomas, Lord Vaux, — EV-1
Youth. — R. Wever. See Lusty Juventus,
Youth and Age. — George Arnold.— EPN — HBV
Youth and Age. — George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Stanzas
for Music ("There's not a joy").
Youth and Age. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. — BEL— BPN—
EM-2 — ERP — EV-4 — GPE — GTBS — GTSE— GTSL —
HBV— NAL— OBEV— OBRV — SEP — SR—ST —
TCEP— TPH— TVSH— WTP-2
Youth and Age. — Walter Savage Landor. — EA
(Wall-Flower, The.)— OBVV
Youth and Age — Mimnermus, tr. fr. the Greek by J. A.
Symonds.— AWP
Youth and Age. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Youth and Age.— William Bell Scott.— VA
Youth and Age. — William Shakespeare. See Crabbed Age and
Youth.
Youth and Age. — Ridgely Torrence. See House of a Hundred
Lights, The.
Youth and Age. — Unknown. — OHCS-6
Youth and Art. — Robert Browning. — BOHV — BPN— CPOI—
EV-5 — FT— GEPC— HBV — PPD-1— TPH — VA —
VLEP— WRR-16
Youth and Books in the Life We Live. — William L. Stidger.
See Place of Books in the Life We Live, The.
Youth and Calm. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN— CPOI — VLEP
Youth and Cupid. — Elizabeth, Queen of England. — OBSC
Youth and Death. — Edward Merrill Root. — OQP — PSO — QP-1
Youth and Love. — Robert Louis Stevenson. — BMEP — SPE-3 —
WTP-8
Youth and Maidenhood. — Sarah Williams. — OBVV
Youth and Maturity. — Fulke Greville. Lord Brooke. See Caelica.
Youth and the World.— Edgar A. Guest. — CVG
Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night.— Walt Whitman.— CAP— LA
Youth Dreams, The. — Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. fr. the German
by Ludwig Lewisohn.— AWP— JAWP— WBP
Youth Gone; and Beauty Gone. — Christina Georgina Rossetti.
See Monna Innominata.
Youth in Age. — George Meredith. — VLEP
Youth in Arms. — Harold Monro. — BMEP — LEAP — NP— RH
Youth in Our Hearts. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Our Indian
Summer.
Youth, Love, and Death. — Philip James Bailey. See Festus.
Youth Mowing, A. — D. H. Lawrence. — MBP
Youth of Nature, The. — Matthew Arnold. — BPN — GEPC —
VLEP
Youth of the Year, The. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. See
Atalanta in Calydon (Chorus).
Youth Seekers, The. — Dorothy Brown Thompson. — DDA
Youth Sings a Song of Rosebuds. — Countee Cullen. — BANP
Youth Speaks.— Mabel M. Burton.— HB
Youthful Age. — Thomas Stanley (after the Greek of Anacreon).
—AWP — JAWP— WBP
Youthful Experiences. — Unknown. — OHCS-18
Youthful Matchmaker.— Unknown. — WRR-S2
Youthful Patriot, The. — James Whitcomb Riley. — CPWR
Youthful Press, The,— James Whitcomb Riley.— CPWR
Youth's Antiphony. — Dante G. Rossetti. See House of Life.
Youth's Reply. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Voluntaries.
Youth's Schemes. — Gustave Nadaud, tr. fr. the French by
Henry Carrington. — AFP
Youth's Spring-Tribute. — Dante G. Rossetti. See House of Life
Youth's Thankfulness.— Edgar Daniel Kramer.— PEDC
"Youth's the Season made for Joys." — John Gay. See
Opera, The (Song).
Ysleta Mission, The. — Helen Connell. — OTA
Yuba Dam. — Unknown. — OHCS-9
Yucca Is Yellowing. — William Haskell Simpson. — TL
Yuki. — Mary McNeill Fenollosa. — AA
Yukon, The. — "Joaquin" Miller. — LBAP
Arctic Moon, The (set.). — MAP
Yule Fire. — Marguerite Wilkinson. — YF
Yule Log, The.— William Hamilton Hayne. — AA
Yuletide.— Alice Furlong.— JKCP
Yuletide Fires. — Unknown. — PCD — SDH (si. diff.)
Yule-Tide Parody, A. — Unknown.— PA
Yuma. — Charles Henry Phelps. — AA
Yussouf.— James Russell Lowell. — BHV — BLPA — CGOV—
JHP— LPS-3— MPB— MPC-14 — OTA— PB-8— PYM—
STP— TVSH
(Youssouf.)— PYM
Yvytot. — Eugene Field.— PEF
ZagonyL— George Henry Boker. — GA— PAH
Zaire, sel. ("Where am I? From what dungeon's depth" — fr.
Act II, sc. iii and iv). — Frangois Marie Arouet Voltaire
— WRR-8
Zalka Peetruza.— Ray Garfield Dandridge. — BANP
Zambra Dance, The. — John Dryden. See Conquest of Granada
The.
Zamora. — John Tobin. See Honeymoon, The.
Zapolya, sels. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Choral Song of Illyrian Peasants (fr. Act IV, sc. ii).— CG
(Hunting Song.)— CFBP— LC— PRWS
(Peasants' Hunting-Song.) — MV-1
(Up, Up! Ye Dames and Lasses Gay!) — FPH — OTPC
Glycine's Song (fr. Act II, sc. i). — ERP— OBEV
. , . .
(Song: "Sunny shaft did I behold, A.") — TCEP
(Song from "Zapolya.") —
(Sunny Shaft, A.)— CEP
(Sunny Shaft Did I Behold, A.)— LC
Zarafi. — Alphonse de Lamartine, tr. fr. the French. — BTB-5
Zara's Ear-Rings. — Unknown, tr. fr. the Spanish by John Gibson
Lockhart.— LPS-1— OHCS-20
Zarathustra. — Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — LA
Ze Moderne English. — Robert C. V. Meyers.— OHCS-31
Zeal of Jehu, The. — John Henry, Cardinal Newman. —
OBRV
Zealless Xylographer, The. — Mary Mapes Dodge.— BOHV
Zealous Patriot, A. — Susie M. Best. — RON
Zealous Puritan, The.— Unknown. — OBS'
Zeb Kinney on Professors. — Wilbert Snow. — PPD-1
Zebra Dun, The. — Unknown.— CSF — LL-3 — PB-6
Zebras, The. — Roy Campbell.— MBP
Zebras. — S. H. Stackpole.— CAG
Zechariah, sel. — Bible, O. T.
Open Thy Doors, O Lebanon. — AWP
Zeke.— L. A. G. Strong. — MBP
Zek'l Weep (with music}. — Unknown. — AS
Zekle. — James Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The (2nd
Series, Introduction).
Zelanto, the Fountain of Fame, sel. — Anthony Munday.
Love.— OBSC
Zenith.— John Hall Wheelock.— MRV
Zenobia.— Mrs. W. R. Jones.— WRR-12
Zenobia, sel. — William Ware.
Zenobia's Defence. — OHCS-26
Zeph Higgins* Confession. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. See Po-
ganuc People.
Zephyr from Zululand, A. — Eugene Field. — PEF
"Zephyrus brings the time that sweetly scenteth." — Unknown.
— ES
Zeppelin, The. — Rowena Bastin Bennett. — GFA
Zest of Life, The. — Henry van Dyke. — BLP — OQP — PDN—
QP-1— WBLP
Zetto, the Story of a Life (arr.). — William J. Long.— SPE-4
Zigzag Boy and Girl, The. — Unknown. — GFA— MHT
Zimri. — John Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel, First
Part ("Malcontents, The. Zimri").
Zion.— Rudyard Kipling.— RKV
Zodiac. — Jean Batchelor. — BPM-34
Zodiac Rhyme, The. — Unknown. — HWC
Zollicoffer.— Henry Lynden Flash. — PAH — SPP
Zoo. — Mary Fabyan Windeatt. — AMV-37
Zoological Romance, A.— Charles F. Adams. — OHCS-17
Zophiel, or The Bride of Seven, sels. — Maria Gowen Brooks.
"And this at intervals." — BAV
Disappointment. — LPS-1
Palace of the Gnomes. — A A
("He sat upon a car" — longer sel.) — BAP
Respite, The. — AA
Zoroaster Devoutly Questions Ormazd. — Zoroaster. See Gathas
of Zarathrushtra, The.
Zu Fragmentarisch 1st Welt und Leben. — Heinrich Heine, tr.
fr. the German by Charles Godfrey Leland. — AWP
Zulia. — Arthur Symons. — CIV
Zuloaga.— Charles Wharton Stork. — MCT — TBM
Zulu Girl, The. — Roy Campbell. — OBMV
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AUTHOR INDEX
AUTHOR INDEX
"A". — Child and the Fairies, The.
Child's Fancy, A.
Deaf and Dumb.
My Pony.
New Fern, A.
Spring and Summer.
Spring is Growing Up. See Spring
and Summer.
"A C." See "C., A."
"A., C. B."— Two Glasses, The.
"A., C. S." — Our Class Colors.
"A D." and "E. R." See "D., A."
and "R., E."
"A. E. K." See "K., A. E."
"A F P " See ADAMS, FRANKLIN P.
"A. G. See "G., A."
"A., H." — Flemish Village, A.
"A. H. S." See "S., AH."
"A. J." See "J., A."
"A. J. T." See "T., A. J."
"A L. C." See "C., A. L."
"A. P. B." See "B., A. P."
"A. R. G." See "G., A. R."
"A. W." See "W., A."
"A. W. S." See "S., A. W."
AARON, Madeleine. — God Is Here.
ABARBANEL, Clara Ruth. See "CRANE,
NATHALIA."
ABBE, George. — Barber.
Exiled.
Henry.
Little Town, The.
Minister, The.
Prophecy.
Shape of My People.
Storekeeper, The.
ABBEY, Henry. — Donald.
Draw-Bridge Keeper, The.
Faith's Vista.
For Arbor Day.
Galley-Slave, The.
Have You Planted a Tree?
In Memory of General Grant.
Ringer's Vengeance, The.
Singer's Alms, The.
Trailing Arbutus.
What Do We Plant [When We Plant
the Tree?]
Winter Days.
ABBOTT, Avery. — Jim's Woman.
ABBOTT, Clifton. — Just Keep On.
ABBOTT, Edgar Wade. — Poppy-Land
Limited Express, The.
Rapid Transit.
ABBOTT, Edwin M. — Boy, Lift Your
Chin.
ABBOTT, Eleanor Hallowell (Mrs. For-
dyce Coburn). — Song of the Man,
The.
Toy Commandments.
ABBOTT, H. H.— Weathercock, The.
ABBOTT, J. H. M.— Song of the Dead,
The.
ABBOTT, Keene. — Mother-Love.
Neighbor.
ABBOTT, Lyman. — -Abraham Lincoln.
Home Coming.
International Brotherhood.
Lead the Way.
New Year, The; or Which Way?
Patriotism.
Utilizing our Failures.
ABBOTT, Samuel. — My Baby Dear.
ABBOTT, Wenonah Stevens. — Soul's So
liloquy, A.
ABD-AR-RAHMAN I.— Palm-Tree, The.
ABDY, Mrs. Myra Smith. — In the Street
of By-and-By.
ABELARD, Peter. — To Gabriel of the
Annunciation.
ABERCROMBIE, Lascelles. — All Last
Night.
Balkis. See Emblems of Love.
Ceremonial Ode Intended for a Uni
versity.
Death of a Friar, The.
Emblems of Love, sels.
Epilogue: "What shall we do for Love
these days?" See Emblems of Love.
Epitaph: "These who desired to live
went out to death."
ABERCROMBIE, Lascelles (Cont'd).
Epitaph Written for the Liverpool Uni
versity Roll of Honour.
Fear, The.
Fools' Adventure, The, sel.
Hope and Despair.
Hymn to Love. See Emblems of Love.
Judith, sel.
Margaret's Song. See New God, The:
A Miracle.
Marriage Song, sel.
Mary and the Bramble.
New God, The: A Miracle, tel.
Ryton Firs.
Sale of St. Thomas, The.
Seeker, The. See Fools' Adventure,
The.
Small Fountains. See Emblems of
Love.
Song: "Balkis was in her marble
town." See Judith.
Stream's Song, The.
Vashti, sel.
Witchcraft: New Style.
Woman's Beauty. See Vashti.
ABRAHAMS, J. Fox.— Tim Titus.
ABU 'L-' Ala Al-Ma 'Arri.— Aweary
Am I.
ACEILLY, d'. — Epigram: "No longer
say, men can from hunger die."
Epigram: "Nothing can please you,"
tr. fr. the French by Henry Carring-
ACHARYA, Sri Ananda.— Hail, Norway.
Listener, The.
My Faith.
New Star, A.
Realization.
ACKERMAN, Zella. — Lincoln Home,
The.
ACKERMAN, Zoe.— My Canary's Rhap
sody.
ACKERMANN, Madame (Louise Vic-
torine [Choquet] Ackermann). —
Sleeping Beauty.
ACTON, Judith.— In a Wood.
ADAIR, Ivan. — Real Presence.
ADAM, Adolphe. — Cantique de Noel.
ADAM, Helen Douglas. — Music of the
Pines, The.
ADAM, Jean. See ADAMS, JEAN.
ADAM DE LA HALLE.— Farewell to
Arras.
ADAM DE ST. VICTOR.— Lux Ad-
venit Veneranda.
ADAMS, Alice Gardner. — Surcease.
ADAMS, Bertram Martin. See below.
ADAMS, "Bill" (Bertram Martin
Adams). — Ballad of the "Ivanhoe,"
The.
Billy Peg-Leg's Fiddle.
Peg- Leg's Fiddle.
ADAMS, Charles Follen ("Yawcob
Strauss" ) . — " Ah-Goo !"
Der Coming Man.
Der Deutscher's Maxim.
Der Oak und Der Vine.
Der Shpider und der Fly.
Der Vater-Mill, The.
Don'd Feel Too Big!
Dot Baby off Mine.
Dot Lambs Vot Mary Haf Got.
Dot Leedle Loweeza.
Dot Long-Handled Dipper.
Fritz and I.
Gets Dhere.
Hans and Fritz.
Johnny Judkins.
Leedle Yawcob Strauss.
Mine Katrine.
Mine Moder-on-law.
Mine Schildhood.
Mine Shildren.
Mine Vamily.
Mr. Schmidt's Mistake.
Mother-in-Law, The.
Mother's Doughnuts.
Music of the Past, The.
Puzzled Dutchman, The.
Schneider's Tomatoes.
Shonny Schwartz.
Strauss' Boedry.
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ADAMS, Charles Follen (.Continued).
Tale of a Nose, A.
Trapper's Story, A.
"Vas Marriage a Failure?"
Yaw, Dot Is So!
Yawcob's Dribulations (or Tribula
tions) .
Zoological Romance, A.
ADAMS, Mrs. Charles Kendall. See
ADAMS, MARY MATHEWS.
ADAMS, Frances Davis. — Call Home the
Heart.
ADAMS, Francis. — Rape of the Nest,
The.
To the Christians.
ADAMS, Franklin P. ("F. P. A.").—
Ad Leuconoen. (Tr.)
Ad Xanthium Phoceum. (Tr.)
As to Eyes.
Ballade of 1933, A.
Ballade of Schopenhauer's Philosophy.
Conditions Contrary to Fact.
De Senectute.
Erring in Company.
Georgie Porgie.
How?
Jim and Bill.
Maud Muller Mutatur.
Metaphysics.
On the Day after Christmas.
Persicos Odi.
Poetry and Thoughts on Same.
Popular Ballad: "Never Forget Your
Parents."
Pray, How Did You Manage to Do It?
Regarding (1) the U. S. and (2) New
York.
Rich Man, The.
"Said a lady whose surname was Beau-
lieu." See Limericks.
"Such Stuff As Dreams."
Those Two Boys.
Thoughts on the Cosmos.
To a Thesaurus.
To a Young Woman on the World
Staff.
To Chloris.
To His Lyre.
To Pyrrha.
To the Polyandrous Lydia.
Translated Way, The. (Tn)
Variations on a Theme.
Villanelle, with Stevenson's Assistance.
ADAMS, Fred Winslow. — Innocent
Drummer, The.
ADAMS, G. W.— To November.
ADAMS, H. W.— Wrong Road, The.
ADAMS, Henry. — Prayer to the Virgin
of Chartres.
ADAMS, James Barton. — At a Cowboy
Dance.
Bill's in Trouble.
Cowboy, The.
Cowboy Alone with His Conscience, A.
Cowboy Toast, A.
Cowboy versus Broncho.
Cowboy's Dance Song, The.
Cowboy's Hopeless Love, A.
Cowboy's Life, The.
Cowboy's Worrying Love, A.
Transformation of a Texas Girl,
The.
Turn in the Lane.
ADAMS, Jean.— Sailor's Wife, The.
There's Nae Luck about the House.
ADAMS, John. — Predictions concerning
the Fourth of July.
ADAMS, John, Jefferson, Thomas, and
Others. — Declaration of Indepen
dence, The.
ADAMS, John Quincy. — Declaration of
Independence, The (Speech about).
Lip and the Heart, The.
Man Wants But Little Here Below.
Nation Born in a Day, A.
To Sally. (Tr.)
Wants of Man, The, sel.
Washington's Sword and Franklin's
Staff.
ADAMS, John S. — Glorious Deed, A.
ADAMS, Josiah R. — Heart Never Grows
Old, The.
Adams
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
ADAMS, Leonie (Mrs. William Troy). —
April Mortality.
Bell Tower.
Companions of the Morass.
Country Summer.
Death and the Lady.
Figurehead, The.
Ghostly Tree.
Gull Goes Up, A.
Home-Coming.
Horn, The.
Kingdom of Heaven.
Lament of Quarry, The.
Lullaby: "Hush, lullay."
Mount, The.
Never Enough of Living.
Night- Piece.
Quiet.
River in the Meadows, The.
Said of the Earth and the Moon.
Send Forth the High Falcon.
Sundown,
This Measure.
Those Not Elect.
Thought's End. ,
Time and Spirit.
Twilit Revelation.
Valhalla for the Living.
Wind of Fall, A.
ADAMS, Louise B.— Oklahoma Hail!
ADAMS, Loyce. — Noontide.
ADAMS, M. Dell. — Americanism.
Our Class Colors.
Ready to Sail.
ADAMS, Marguerite Janvrin. — Ances-
ADAMS," Mary Mathews (Mrs. Charles
Kendall Adams). — Dead Love.
ADAMS, Mattie L. — Hard Lessons —
Harder Trials Coming.
No Easter for Death in the Heart.
ADAMS, Oscar Fay. — At Lincoln.
On a Grave in Christ-Church, Hants.
ADAMS, St. Clair.— Allies.
"As You're a Friend--—."
But.
Compulsion.
Conversion.
Countersign, The.
Difference, The.
Essentials.
Fellow in the Ford, The.
Good Intentions.
Grin Cure, The.
"Hope" of G. F. Watts, The.
It Won't Stay Blowed.
Jaw.
Matter of Direction, A.
Motor Sense.
N eighborliness .
Never Trouble Trouble.
On Laughing Last.
Other Side of It, The.
Ownership.
Playing Off Base.
Problem to Be Solved, A.
Rectifying Years, The.
Syndicated Smile, The.
There Ain't No Need To.
Tit for Tat.
Wanted — A Man.
- World Friends.
ADAMS, Samuel. — Independence Ex
plained.
ADAMS, Sarah Flower (Mrs. William
Bridges Adams). — Hymn: "He send-
eth sun, he sendeth shower."
Mourners Came at Break of Day, The.
Nearer [, My God], to Thee.
Thy Will Be Done!
ADAMS, Stephen.— Quaker, The.
ADAMS, Thomas C. — Columbus.
ADAMS, Mrs. William Bridges. See
ADAMS, SARAH FLOWER.
ADAMS, William Henry Davenport. —
Last Voyage of the Fairies, The.
ADAMS, William Taylor. See "OPTIC,
OLIVER/'
ADANAC, Ian.— -Silent Army, The.
ADDINGTON, Sarah (Mrs. Howard
Carl Reid) . — Mr. Dickens* Little Boy.
ADDISON, Joseph. — Account of the
Greatest English Poets, An.
Blenheim. See Campaign, The.
Duke of Marlborough, The, sels.
Blessings of Liberty, The. See Let
ter from Italy, The.
Campaign, The.
Cato, sels.
Cato's Soliloquy [on Immortality].
See Cato.
ADDISON, Joseph (Continued).
Club, The. See Spectator, The.
Confirmation of Faith, The.
Coverley Household, The. See Specta
tor, The.
Cowley.
Cradle Hymn, A: "Hush my dear, he
still and slumber."
Death of Sir Roger de Coverley. See
Spectator, The.
Hidden Strength.
Hymn: "Spacious firmament on high,
The."
Hymn: "When all thy Mercies, O my
God."
Hymn: Confirmation of Faith. The.
Hymn to the Creation.
Immortality. See Cato.
Italy and Britain. See Letter from
Italy, A.
Letter from Italy, A.
Letter to the Right Honourable Charles
Lord Halifax, A. See Letter from
Italy.
Maryborough at Blenheim. See Cam
paign, The.
Ode: "How are thy Servants blest, O
Lord!"
Ode, An: "Spacious firmament on high.
The."
Ode to Creation.
Pastoral Hymn.
Providence.
Psalm XIX.
Sempronius's Speech for War. See
Cato.
Sir Roger at His Country House. See
Spectator, The.
Sir Roger de Coverley Papers. See
Spectator, The.
Soliloquy: On Immortality. See Cato.
Song: "Echo, tell me, while I wander."
Soul, The.
Spacious Firmament [on High], The.
Spectator, The, sels.
Spectator's Account of Himself, The.
See Spectator, The.
Speech of Sempronius. See Cato.
Temperament. ( Tr. )
Thanksgiving after Travel.
To a Capricious Friend.
Trust in God.
Vision of Mirza, The. See Spectator,
The.
Voice of the Heaven, The.
Ways of Giving Advice.
Will Wimble. See Spectator, The.
ADDISON, Medora (Mrs. Charles Read
Nutter). — Some Day.
Spell, The.
Wasted Hours.
ADDLESHAW, Percy.— Happy Wan
derer, The.
ADE, George. — Artie, sels.
Artie's Proposal. See Artie.
Home-Made Opera.
How Uncle Brewster Was Too Shifty
for the Tempter.
I Want to Live in a College Town.
March of the Suffragettes.
Messenger Boy, The. See Artie.
Opera, An.
R-e-m-o-r-s-e.
Under the Talcum Powder Bag.
ADEE, David Graham. — Our Soldiers'
Santiago Song.
ADEE, Lucy A. K.— Let All the Earth
Keep Silence.
"ADELER, Max" (Charles Heber Clark).
Bill.
Bill Smith.
Book Canvasser, The.
Catching the Morning Train. See Out
of the Hurly Burly.
High Art — Music.
Judge Pitman on Various Kinds of
Weather.
Minister's Grievances, The.
Mr. Barker's Picture.
Mr. Potts* Story.
Mrs. Jones's Pirate.
"Morning Argus" Obituary Depart
ment, The. See Out of the Hurly
Burly.
My First Political Speech.
Out of the Hurly Burly, sels.
Reaching the Early Train. See Out
of the Hurly Burly.
Story of Bishop Potts, The.
Wooden Leg, The.
ADENES, Le Roy. — Bertha Lost in
the Forest.
622
AD GAR, Mary S. — Prayer-Poem, A.
ADKIN, Will S. — If I Only Was the
Fellow.
Just Try to Be the Fellow That Your
Mother Thinks You Are.
ADLER, Felix. — Hail! the Glorious
Golden City.
ADLER, Frederick Herbert. — Song for
May Day, A.
"ADLER, Max." See "ADELER, MAX."
"y£" (George William Russell). •—
Affinity.
Ancient.
Aphrodite.
Babylon. •»
Burning-Glass, The.
By the Margin of the Great Deep.
Call, A.
Carrowmore.
Childhood.
Cities, The.
City, The.
Connla's Well.
Continuity.
Earth, The.
Earth Breath, The.
Dana.
Dawn.
Desire.
Dream of Defeated Beauty, A.
Dusk.
Dust.
Farewell, A: "Only in my deep heart
I love you, sweetest heart."
First Love.
Forgotten.
Frolic.
Garden of God, The.
Gates of Dreamland, The.
Gay, The.
Germinal.
Gift, The.
Gods of War.
Great Breath, The.
Hermit, The.
Hillrnan, A.
Holy Hill, A.
Hope in Failure.
Immortality.
In As Much.
In the Womb.
Inheritance.
Irish Face, An.
Janus.
Karma.
Krishna.
Leader, A.
Logos.
Lonely, The.
Man to the Angel, The.
Memory of Earth, A.
Mountain Wind, A.
Mountaineer, The.
Murmur in the Grass, The.
Mutiny.
Natural Magic.
New York.
Night.
Nuts of Knowledge, The.
Om.
On Behalf of Some Irishmen Not Fol
lowers of Tradition.
Our Thrones Decay.
Outcast, The.
Oversoul.
Parting.
Place of Rest, The.
Poem: "Upon an airy upland."
Promise.
Recollection.
Reconciliation.
Refuge.
Resurrection.
Sacrifice.
Secret, The.
Secret Love, The.
Self-Discipline.
Sibyl.
Silence of Love, The.
Singing Silences, The.
Summer Night, A.
Sung on a By-Way.
Symbolism.
Three Counsellors, The.
Time.
Truth.
Twilight of Earth, The,
Unknown God, The.
Vale.
Vesture of the Soul, The.
Virgin Mother, The.
Well of All-Healing, The.
When.
AUTHOR INDEX
Akers
"JE" (George William Russell) (Cont'd}.
Winds of Angus, The.
Winds of Eros.
JESCHYLUS. — Agamemnon, sel.
Battle of Salamis, The. See Persians,
The.
Chorus: "Great fortune is an hungry
thing." See Agamemnon.
Chorus: "Now do our eyes behold.'
See Seven against Thebes, The.
Epitaph on Himself.
Hymn to Zeus. See Agamemnon
(First Chorus).
Lament for the Two Brothers Slam by
Each Other's Hand. See Seven
against Thebes.
Persians, The, sel.
Prometheus Unbound, sel.
Seven against Thebes, sel.
Wail of Prometheus Bound, The. bee
Prometheus Unbound.
JESOP.— Ass in the Lion's Skin, The.
See Fables from ^sop, The.
Crab and Its Mother, The. See Fables
from JEsop.
Fables from ^Esop.
Mountain in Labor, The. See Fables
from ^Esop.
Shepherd-Boy and the Wolf, The. See
Fables from ^Esop.
Swan and the Goose, The. See Fables
from JEsop.
Vine and the Goat, The. See Fables
from ^Esop.
AGATE, Grace Bordelon. — Shirk or
AGATHIAS (Asianus). — Not Such Your
Burden.
Plutarch.
Rhodanthe.
AGEE, Mrs. Hamilton Pope. See LEA,
FANNIE HEASLIP.
AGEE, James. — "I loitered weeping
with my bride for gladness." See
Lyrics.
In Heavy Mind.
Lyrics, sels.
Millions Are Learning How.
"No doubt left. Enough deceiving.
See Lyrics.
"Not met and marred with the year s
whole turn of grief." See Lyrics.
"Now stands our love on that still
verge of day." See Sonnets.
"Our doom is in our being. We be
gan." See Sonnets.
Permit Me yoyage.
Rapid Transit.
Red Sea. See Two Songs on the
Economy of Abundance.
"So it begins. Adam is in his earth.
See Sonnets.
Song with Words.
Sonnets, sels.
Temperance Note: and Weather Proph
ecy. See Two Songs on the Econ
omy of Abundance.
"Those former loves wherein our lives
have run." See Sonnets.
Two Songs on the Economy of Abun
dance.
"AGLAE, Marie Armand." See CRAVEN,
PAULINE.
AGNE, Mrs. Mary. — Eventide.
AGNES, Sister Rita. — On Moving into
a Skylight Room.
AGNEW, Jean Cameron. — Most Any Bit
of Landscape.
AGOSTINHO DA CRUZ. — To Our
Saviour.
"AGRIKLER." — Proverbeel Feelosophy.
AGUILAR, Grace.— Battle of Bannock-
burn, The. See Days of Bruce, The.
Days of Bruce, The, sel.
AHERN, M. Kathleen.— Wisteria.
"AH-MIE."— Noozell and the Organ-
Grinder.
AHREND, Evelyn. — For Antoinette.
AICARD, Jean. — In Provence.
ASDE, Hamilton. — After Sixty Years;
or, Lost and Found.
Christmas-Eve Redemption, A.
Danube River, The.
Forsaken, The.
George Lee.
Lost and Found.
Remember or Forget.
When We Are Parted.
AIKEN, A. Hoi combe.— Slumber Song,
A: "Beautiful bird at the casement
sings, A."
AIKEN, Anna Letitia. See BARBAULD,
ANNA LETITIA.
AIKEN, Conrad.— All Lovely Things
Will Have an Ending.
And Already the Minutes. See Priapus
and the Pool.
And in the Hanging Gardens.
Annihilation.
April Rain.
At a Concert of Music.
"Beautiful body made of ivory." See
Variations.
"Bitter nasturtium, pale pink phlox,
scarlet William." See Priapus and
the Pool.
Bread and Music. See Discordants.
Bright Margin, The.
Bright Moon, The.
But How It Came from Earth.
Carver, The. See Priapus and the
Pool.
Chance Meetings.
Chiaroscuro: Rose.
Cloister.
Cornet, The.
"Dead Cleopatra lies in a crystal cas
ket." See Discordants.
Discordants, sels.
Evening Song of Senlin. See Senlin:
A Biography.
Evensong.
Fade, Then. See Priapus and the Pool.
Farewell Voyaging World!
"First the white crocus, and then the
purple; then the rain." See Priapus
and the Pool.
"Green light from the moon." See
Variations.
Heaven You Say Will Be a Field in
April.
House of Dust, The, sels.
"In the noisy street." See Discord
ants.
Jig of Forslin, The, sel.
Keep in the Heart the Journal Nature
^ Keeps.
King Borborigmi.
Miracles.
Mirage.
Monk Is Judas, The. See Jig of Fors
lin, The.
Morning Song of Senlin. See Senlin:
A Biography.
Music I Heard [with You]. See Dis
cordants.
"My heart has become as hard as a
city street." See Discordants.
Nocturne of Remembered Spring.
Old Man Sees Himself, An.
One Star Fell and Another.
One-Eyed Calendar, The.
Palimpsest: A Deceitful Portrait. See
House of Dust, The.
Portrait by Hiroshigi, A.
Portrait of a Girl. See Priapus and
the Pool.
Portrait of One Dead. See House of
Dust, The.
Prelude: "And that grin," etc.
Prelude: "And there I saw the seed
upon the mountain."
Prelude: "And thus Narcissus, cunning
with a hand-glass."
Prelude: "As if you were a child again;
you smooth."
Prelude: "Assurance can come," etc.
Prelude: "Music will more nimbly
move."
Prelude: "Not with the noting of a
private hate."
Prelude: "This is not you?" See Prel
udes VI for Memnon.
Prelude: "Who said the blandishment
of the moon, who said."
Prelude: "Winter for a moment."
Prelude: "Woman, woman, let us say."
Prelude LVI: "Rimbaud and Ver-
laine, precious pair of poets." See
Preludes for Memnon.
Preludes for Memnon, sel.
Priapus and the Pool, sels.
Punch: The Immortal Liar, sels.
Puppet Dreams, sels.
Quarrel, The.
Queen Cleopatra. See Variations.
Road, The.
Room, The.
Samadhi.
Sea Holly.
See, As the Carver Carves the Rose.
See Priapus and the Pool.
Senlin: A Biography, sels.
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AIKEN, Conrad (Continued').
Sound of Breaking.
Tetelestai.
There Was an Island in the Sea. See
Priapus and the Pool.
This Is the Shape of the Leaf. See
Priapus and the Pool.
Vampire, The.
Variations, sels.
Verge, The.
Watch Long Enough, and You Will
See the Leaf.
Wedding, The.
When the Tree Bares.
When Trout Swim down Great Ormond
Street. See Priapus and the Pool.
Whim. See Priapus and the Pool.
Why Is It? See Priapus and the Pool.
Wind of a Dream, The.
"Wind, wind, wind in the old trees."
See Variations.
"You are as beautiful as white clouds."
See Variations.
AIKIN, Lucy.— Which Way Does the
Wind Blow?
AINGER, A. C.— "God Is Working His
Purpose Out."
AINGER, Alfred.— On Taine.
AINSLIE, Douglas. — Apprehension.
(2>.)
Archer, The. (Tr.)
Dancing Star, The.
Death of the Douglas, sel.
Good Friday's Hoopoe.
Stirrup-Cup, A.
AINSLIE (or Ainslee), Hew.— I Left
Ye, Jeanie.
Ingle-Side, The.
It's Dowie in the Hint o' Hairst. See
Mary.
Mary, sel.
Willie and Helen.
AIRD, Thomas. — Swallow, The.
AIREY, Peter.— Song of the Dial, The.
AISON, Gerta. — Walpurgis in a Sky
scraper.
AIST, Sir Dietmar von. See DIETMAR
VON AIST, Sir.
AITKEN, Cora Kennedy.— Near Cannes.
AKAHITO.— "I wish I could lend a
coat." See Manyo Shu.
"Men of valor. The." See Manyo
Shu, The.
"Plum-blossom, The." See Manyo Shu.
AKEN, Hannah K.— Together.
AKENSIDE, Mark. — Against Suspi
cion, sel.
Amoret.
Benevolence. See Against Suspicion.
Complaint, The.
Delights of Fancy. See Pleasures of
Imagination, The.
Early Influences. See Pleasures of
Imagination, The.
England, Unprepared for War. See
Ode to the Country Gentlemen of
England, An.
For a Grotto.
Hand of Nature, The.
Hymn to Science.
Inscription: "Ye powers unseen, to
whom the bards of Greece."
Inscription for a Grotto.
Invocation to the Genius of Greece. See
Pleasures of Imagination, The.
Nature's Influence on Man. See
Pleasures of Imagination, The.
Nightingale, The.
Ode: "On yonder verdant hillock
laid."
Ode, Allusion to Horace.
Ode, On a Sermon against Glory.
Ode to the Country Gentlemen of Eng
land, An, sel.
Ode to the Evening Star.
On the Winter Solstice, 1740.
Pleasures of Imagination, The, sels,
Poets. See Pleasures of Imagination.
Song: "The shape alone let others
prize."
Virtuoso, The.
AKERMAN, Lucy E. — Nothing but
Leaves.
AKERS, Elizabeth. See ALLEN, ELIZA
BETH AKERS.
AKERS, J. Milton.— What I Saw.
AKERS, Mrs. Maud. — My Prayer for
Today.
AKERS, Mrs. Paul. See ALLEN, ELIZA
BETH AKERS.
AKERS, Vivian M. — Graduating Ora
tion.
Akifco
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
AKIKO YANAGIWARA. — "Falling
flowers." See Translations from Mod
ern Japanese Poetry.
"Heaven and Earth." See Transla
tions from Modern Japanese Poetry.
"If a woman be loved, hated, and en
vied." See Translations from Mod
ern Japanese Poetry.
"Today I met a stranger/' See Trans
lations from Modern Japanese Poetry.
"When you are gone. See Translations
from Modern Japanese Poetry.
AKIKO YOSANO.— "Here is a little
girl." See Translations from Modern
Japanese Poetry.
"Like five moving fingers/' See Trans
lations from Modern Japanese Poetry.
"My Old self." See Translations from
Modern Japanese Poetry.
"Out of the dear dark years." See
Translations from Modern Japanese
Poetry.
"Wave of coldness, A. See Transla
tions from Modern Japanese Poetry.
"White Iris, The." See Translations
from Modern Japanese Poetry.
AKINS, Zoe (Mrs. Hugo Cecil Levings
Rumbold) . — Conquered.
Dead Aviator.
First Rain.
I Am the Wind.
Norah.
One Woman.
Rain, Rain.
Snow-Gardens, The.
This Is My Hour.
Tragedienne, The.
Wanderer, The.
ALAN, Mrs. Odle. See RICHARDSON,
DOROTHY M.
AL-ASWAD, Son of Ya'fur.— Old Age.
See Mufaddaliyat, The.
ALBANY CHRONICLE.— Too Utterly
Utter.
ALBEE, John.— At the Grave of Cham-
pernowne.
Bos'n Hill.
Dandelions.
Landor.
Music and Memory.
Soldier's Grave, A.
ALBERT/SON, Charles Carroll.— Gather
Inspiration from the Past.
ALBORN, G. (George) C. — Judas of
Kerioth.
ALBRIGHT, Mary E. — Let Me Go
Back.
ALBRO, John.— Tale of the East (Side).
ALC^EUS.— Let Us Drink.
Storm, The.
ALCAMO, Ciullo d'. See CJULLO D'AL-
ALCHIN', Gordon.— Song of the Air, A.
ALCMAN. — Fragment: "Mountain sum
mits sleep, glens, cliffs, and caves,
The/'
ALCORN, Katherine S.— Little Lizette.
ALCOTT, Amos Bronson. — Approaching
God.
Bad Prayers.
Bartol.
Channing.
Emerson.
Excellence.
Garrison.
Hawthorne.
Margaret Fuller.
Thoreau.
Wendell Phillips.
ALCOTT, Louisa M. — Little Women,
sels.
Merry Christmas, A. See Little
Women.
Sermon, The.
Some Little Letters.
Song from the Suds, A. See Little
Women.
Thoreau's Flute.
To Mother.
Transfiguration.
ALDANA, Francisco de. — Image of God,
The.
ALDEN, Henry Mills.— Magic Mirror,
The.
ALDEN, Mrs. Henry Mills. See MUR
RAY, ABA FOSTER.
ALDEN, R, M. — Lost: The Summer.
May.
ALDEN, William Livingstone. — Adven
tures of Jimmy Brown, sels.
Jimmy Brown and Mr. Martin's Eye.
See Adventures of Jimmy Brown.
ALDEN, William Livingstone (Cont d).
Jimmy Brown's Attempt to Produce
Freckles, The. See Adventures of
Jimmy Brown.
Jimmy Brown's Dog. See Adventures
of Jimmy Brown.
Jimmy Brown's Prompt Obedience.
See Adventures of Jimmy Brown,
The.
Jimmy (or John) Brown's Sisters
Wedding-. Sec Adventures of Jimmy
Brown.
Jimmy Brown's Steam Chair. See
Adventures of Jimmy Brown,
The.
ALDERDICE, Lizzie.— Christmas Stock-
ALDERSON, Alethea Todd. — In the
Public Library.
ALDINGTON, Richard. — After Two
Years.
At the British Museum.
Choricos.
Dawn.
Epigrams.
Evening.
Faun Sees Snow for the First Time,
The.
Girl, A. See Epigrams.
Images.
In the Trenches.
Inscriptions.
Lesbia.
Life Goes On.
New Love. See Epigrams.
October. See Epigrams.
Poplar, The.
Possession.
Prayer: "I am a garden of red
tulips."
Sunsets.
To a Greek Marble.
Vicarious Atonement.
Wine-Cup, The.
ALDINGTON, Mrs. Richard A. See
"D., H."
ALDIS, Mrs. Arthur Taylor. See ALOIS,
MARY.
ALDIS, Dorothy Keeley (Mrs. Graham
Aldis) . — At the Circus, sels.
Brooms.
Early.
Elephants, The. See At the Circus.
Feet.
Flies.
For Christmas.
Grasshoppers, The.
Grown Up.
Hands.
Harebells.
Harper's Farm, The.
Hiding.
Hot Weather.
Ice.
In the Barnyard.
Lions and Dragons.
Little.
Main Shore.
Mister Carrot.
Mouths.
Names.
Radiator Lions.
Seals, The. See At the Circus.
Setting the Table.
Singing.
What Am I?
Whistles.
Winter Coats.
ALDIS, Mary (Mrs. Arthur Taylor
Aldis) . — Barberries.
Flash-Lights.
Seven Sad Sonnets.
When You Come.
ALDRICH, Anne Reeve. — April — and
Dying.
Crowned Poet, A.
Death at Daybreak.
Eternal Justice, The.
Fanny.
Fraternity.
In November.
Little Parable, A.
Love's Change.
Music of Hungary.
Recollection.
Song about Singing, A.
Suppose.
ALDRICH, Henry.— Catch, A.
Reasons for Drinking.
Why I Drink.
ALDRICH, James.— Death-Bed, A.
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ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey. — Act V.
(Midnight) .
After the Rain.
Alec Yeaton's Son.
Alpine Picture, An.
Andalusian Cradle-Song. See Mercedes.
Andromeda.
Another Invitation.
Apparitions.
Appreciation.
Arab Welcome, An.
Artist's Model.
Baby Bell.
Ballad of Babie Bell, The.
Batuschka.
Bayard Taylor.
Before the Rain.
Bells at Midnight, The.
Bluebird, The. See Spring in New Eng
land.
By the Potomac.
Circumstance.
Comedy.
Corydon.
Cradle Song: "Ere the moon begins to
rise."
Crescent and the Cross, The.
Decoration Day.
Difference, The.
Dirge: "Let us keep him warm."
Dressing the Bride.
Elective Course, An.
Enamored Architect of Airy Rhyme.
Evil Easier than Good.
Face against the Pane, The.
Fear Not Thou!
Flight of the Goddess, The.
Forever and a Day.
Fredericksburg.
Friar Jerome's Beautiful Book.
Garnaut Hall.
Goliath.
Great Captain, Glorious in Our Wars.
Guilielmus Rex.
Heredity.
Hesperides.
Hint from Herrick, A.
"I Vex Me Not with Brooding on the
Years."
Identity.
I'll Not Confer with Sorrow.
In an Atelier.
In Westminster Abbey.
Kriss Krmgle.
Lady of Castelnoire.
L'Eau Dormante.
Legend of Ara-Cceli, The.
"Like Crusoe, Walking by the Lonely
Strand."
Longfellow,
Lorelei, The.
Maple Leaves.
Marjorie's Almanac.
Masks %
Memories.
Memory.
Menu, The.
Mercedes, sel,
Miantowona.
Monastic Scribe, The.
Monody on the Death of Wendell Phil
lips.
No Songs in Winter.
Nocturne: "Up to her chamber win
dow/'
Ode, An: On the Unveiling of the
Shaw Memorial on Boston Common
(May 31, 1897).
Old Castle, An.
On an Intaglio Head of Minerva.
On Lynn Terrace.
On Reading ,
"Originality.
Outward Bound.
Palabras Carifiosas.
Palinode.
Pampinea.
Pere Antoine's Date-Palm.
Persian Love Song, A.
Pessimist and Optimist.
Petition, A.
Piazza of St. Mark at Midnight, The.
Poet's Grave, A.
Prescience.
Quite Like a Stocking.
Quits. /
Realism.
Reminiscence.
Sargent's Portrait of Edwin Booth at
"The Player's."
Sea Longings.
Set of Turquoise, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
AlUngham
ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey (Continued).
Shadow of the Night, A.
Sisters' Tragedy, The.
Sleep.
Song from the Persian.
Spring in New England, sel.
Struggle for Life, A.
Tennyson.
Thalia.
Thanksgiving Day.
Thorwaldsen.
Tiger-Lilies.
To Hafiz.
To the Reader.
Touch of Nature, A.
Tousoulia.
Tragedy, The.
Turkish Legend, A.
Undiscovered Country, The.
Unguarded Gates.
Unsung.
Voice of the Sea, The.
When the Sultan Goes to Ispahan.
Winter Robin, The.
With Three Flowers.
World's Way, The.
Young Desperado, A.
ALEXANDER, Duke of Gordon.
Cauld Kail in Aberdeen.
ALEXANDER, A. Crighton.— Song for
a Holiday.
ALEXANDER, Cecil Frances. (Mrs.
William Alexander). — Adoration of
the Wise Men, The.
All Things [Bright and] Beautiful.
Burial of Moses, The.
Christmas Hymn, A: "Once in royal
David's city."
Creation, The.
Dreams.
Evening Hymn.
Evening Song.
He Is Risen.
His Are the Thousand Sparkling
Rills.
Irish Mother's Lament, The.
Little Sister Left in Charge, The.
Morning Hymn.
Once in Royal David's City.
Saw Ye Never in the Meadows.
Siege of Derry, The.
There Is a Green Hill [Far Away].
ALEXANDER, Griffith.— Drums, The.
Gray Days.
Grumpy Guy, The.
Life.
ALEXANDER, Hartley. — Blizzard, The.
ALEXANDER, J. Addison. — Hidden
Line, The.
ALEXANDER, Lewis.— Africa.
Dark Brother, The.
Day and Night.
Japanese Hokku.
Negro Woman.
Tanka.
Transformation.
ALEXANDER, Lilla M. — There Is
Never a Day So Dreary.
ALEXANDER, S. J.— To San Fran-
ALE^ANDER, Sidney.— Intellectual to
Worker.
ALEXANDER, William Archbishop
of Armagh. — Among the Sand-
Hills.
Birthday Crown, The.
Inscription: "Oh, in the quiet haven,
safe for aye."
Very Far Away.
Vision of Oxford, A, sel.
ALEXANDER, Sir William, Earl of
Stirling. — Aurora, sels.
Chorus : "Time, through Jove's judg
ment just." See Darius.
Darius, sels.
Echo, An.
"I swear, Aurora, by thy starry eyes."
See Aurora.
Illusion. See Darius.
"Love swore by Styx, while all
the depths did tremble." See Au
rora.
"O if thou knew'st how thou thyself
dost harm." See Aurora.
Robert Burns.
Sonnet: "I envy not Endymion now
no more." See Aurora.
To Aurora. See Aurora.
Two in One.
ALEXANDER, Mrs. William. See
ALEXANDER, CECIL FRANCES.
ALFIERI, Vittorio. — To Dante.
ALFORD, (Dean) Henry.— Be Just, and
Fear Not.
Bride, The.
Colonos.
Contentment.
Gypsy Girl, The.
Harvest Home.
Lady Mary.
Lover, A. (TV.)
Sonnet: "Rise, said the Master, come
unto the feast."
Thanksgiving Day.
Trust.
You and I.
ALFORD, Dorothy Moore. — Recompense.
ALFORD, Janie. — Mother Love.
Thanks Be to God.
ALFORD, John. — Glory, Glory to the
Sun.
ALFRED, King (at.}. — Proverbs of King
Alfred, sels.
ALGER, Edith Goodyear. — Hints for the
First School Garden.
ALGER, Horatio, Jr. — John Maynard.
ALGER, Joseph.— Old Masters, The.
ALGER, William R. — Masque and the
Reality, The.
Parting Lovers, The. (TV.)
To Heaven Approached a Sufi Saint.
(TV.)
True Friendship. (Jr.)
ALIGHIERI, Durante. See DANTE.
ALISHAN, Leo (TV.). — Easter Song.
ALISON, Richard. See ALLISON, RICH
ARD.
ALLAN, Robert. — To a Linnet.
ALLAN, Thomas H. — Leave the Miracle
to Him.
ALLBRIGHT, Mary E. — Resurrection
Day's Power.
ALLEN, Alice E. — Christmas Candles.
Christmas Secrets.
Christmas Telephone, A.
Life's Common Things.
My Mother's Garden.
Poinsettias.
Victory.
ALLEN, Anna M. — Our Juniors.
ALLEN, Mrs. E. M. See below.
ALLEN, Elizabeth Akers (Mrs. E. M.
Allen; "Florence Percy"; Elizabeth
Akers). — Bird's Nest.
Bringing Our Sheaves.
Endurance.
In a Garret.
In April.
Last Landlord, The.
Left Behind.
Little Feet.
Lost Light.
Miracle-Workers, The.
"My Dearling."
My Ship.
Pipe of Pan, The.
Rock Me to Sleep [, Mother].
Sea-Birds.
Snow.
Spring at the Capital.
Stone-Cutter, The.
True.
Until Death.
Wise Resolution, A.
ALLEN, Elizabeth P.— Story of a Great
Artist, The.
ALLEN, Ernest Bourner. — Come . . .
Learn! Go ... Teach!
"I Am with Thee."
ALLEN, Ethan. — Capture of Ticonde-
roga, The.
ALLEN, F. M.— Sir Walter Raleigh
and Queen Elizabeth.
ALLEN, Florence Ellenwood. —
Beethoven.
Old World to the New, The.
ALLEN, George. — Other Coast.
ALLEN, George Leonard. — Portrait.
To Melody.
ALLEN, Glen. — Woman I Am, The.
ALLEN, Grant. — Ballade of Evolution.
First Idealist, The.
Prayer, A: "Crowned Caprice is god
of this world, A."
ALLEN, Gwendolen. — My Little Garden.
ALLEN, Mrs. H. E. M.— Jenny's White
Rose.
ALLEN, Hervey. — Beyond Debate.
Blind Man, The.
Carolina Spring Song.
Chicken Blood.
Christmas Epithalamium.
Confession.
Funeral at High Tide.
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ALLEN, Hervey (Continued).
Gargantuana.
La Fayette Lands.
Moments.
Middleton Garden.
Old Meadows.
Palmetto Town.
Priest and the Pirate, The.
Refuge.
Shadow to Shadow.
Tower of Genghis Khan, The.
Upstairs Downstairs.
Walls.
We.
Whim Alley.
Wingless Victory, The.
ALLEN, Irene Cooper. — Negro Girl.
ALLEN, Irving. — Providential Events in
the Life of Washington.
ALLEN, James Lane. — Aftermath.
,
Kentucky Cardinal, A, sel.
One day in June."
men of Kentucky.
, , .
"One day in June." See Two Gentle
.
Romance of the White Cowl.
Strawberry Bed, The. See Kentucky
Cardinal, A.
Two Gentlemen of Kentucky, sel.
ALLEN, Jessie M. Ball. — Recompense.
ALLEN, Lucy Branch. — Bird Man, The.
ALLEN, Lyman Whitney. — Coming of
His Feet, The.
Great American, The. See Star of
Sangamon, The.
Star of Sangamon, The, sel.
ALLEN, Mrs. M. E.— Song Revels.
ALLEN, Margaret Buller.— New Bon
net, The.
ALLEN, Marie Louise. — Mitten Song,
The.
My Zipper Suit.
ALLEN, Marjorie. See SEIFFERT, MAR-
JORIE ALLEN.
ALLEN, Pattie.— Old Mill, The.
ALLEN, Percy (TV.). — Chanson Mys-
ALLEN, Philip F.— Horse and His Mas
ter, The.
ALLEN, Sara van Alstyne. — But Spring
Is Lovelier.
ALLEN, U. S. (am). — Moved by a
Crank.
ALLEN, William Hervey, Jr. See ALLEN,
HERVEY.
ALLEN, Willis Boyd.— At Chrystemesse-
Tyde.
Cradle-Song of the Night Wind, A.
ALLERTON, (Mrs.) Ellen Palmer.—
Beautiful. Things.
My Ambition.
ALLGOOD, Joseph.— Uncle Pete's Plea.
ALLING, Kenneth Slade.— Beauty.
Duality.
On the Passing of the Last Fire Horse
from Manhattan Island.
Rain.
Unscarred Fighter Remembers France,
The.
Wind, Wind.
ALLINGHAM, John Till. — Weather
cock, The.
ALLINGHAM, William.— Abbey Asaroe.
Abbot of Inisfalen, The.
Adieu to Belashanny.
^Eolian Harp.
Ban-Shee, The,
Bird, The.
Blowing Bubbles.
Boy, The.
Child's Song, A.
Day and Night Songs.
Dirty Old Man, The.
Dream, A.
Fairies, The.
Fairy Folk, The.
Fairy Shoemaker, The.
Four Ducks on a Pond.
Gravestone, A.
Half-Waking.
Homeward Bound.
Lepracaun, The.
Lovely Mary Donnelly.
Lover and Birds, The.
Maids of Elfin-Mere, The.
Mary Donnelly.
Memory, A.
Robin Redbreast.
Ruined Chapel, The.
Sad Song, A.
Sailor, The.
Solitude.
Swing Song, A.
Therania.
Allingliam
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
ALLINGHAM, William (Continued).
"These little songs."
Touchstone, The.
Wild Rose.
Winding Banks of Erne, The; or, The
Emigrant's Adieu to Ballyshannon.
Windlass Song.
Winny.
Wishing.
ALLINSON, Brent Dow. — Christmas,
1917.
De Profundis. See Prayer in the
Trenches.
Harvard Declares War!
Hero of Vimy, The.
Prayer in the Trenches.
To an Ethical Preacher.
ALLISON, Charles Elmer. — Monument's
Message, The.
"ALLISON, Joy" (Mary A. Cragin).—
February Twenty-Second.
Which Loved Her Best?
ALLISON, Richard.— There Is a Gar
den in Her Face (wr. at. to Thomas
Campion) .
ALLISON, William T.— Canadian Pine,
The.
Cartier Arrives at Stadacona.
Hymeneal Chant of an Algonquin
Maiden. (Tr.)
O Amber Day, amid the Autumn
Gloom.
Return to Nature, The.
Rum Maniac, The.
ALLISON, Young Ewing. — Buccaneers,
The.
Dead Men's Song, The.
Derelict.
ALLNUT, (Mrs.) Phoebe Crosby. —
Colors.
ALLSTON, Washington. — America to
Great Britain.
Boyhood.
On the Late S. T. Coleridge.
Rosalie.
To Benjamin West.
ALLYN, Kate.— Best of the Dollies.
Doll's Wedding, The.
Little Housekeeper.
ALMA-TADEMA, (Miss) Laurence (or
Laurens). — Blessing for the Blessed.
Frost.
Gravel Path, The.
If No One Ever Marries Me.
Jay and the Dove, The.
Lambs in the Meadow.
Little Girls.
Little Song, A.
Looking Forward.
Lullaby, A: "Baby, baby, hush-a-bye."
Playgrounds.
Robin, The.
Snowdrops.
Strange Lands.
Sunset.
Warm Cradle, The.
Wintry Lullaby, A.
ALPERMANN, Joan.— Spring Message.
ALPHONSA, Mother Mary. See LA-
THRQP, ROSE HAWTHORNE.
ALQAMAH.— His Camel. See Mufad-
daliyat.
ALSOP, Richard. — To the Shade of
Washington.
ALSTON (or Allston), Joseph Blynth.— •
"Stack Arms."
ALT, Florence May. — Court of the King,
The.
Francesco's Angel.
Marjory's Christmas Story.
Prophecy.
ALTENBURG, Michael. — Battle-Song of
Gustavus Adolphus, The.
ALTROCCHI, Rudolph. — Ode in Mem
ory of Theodore Roosevelt.
ALVORD, James Church.— Drum Taps
to Heaven.
ALWARD, Father and WINGFIELD,
Father (Trs.).— Dies Irae.
ALYEA, Dorothy. — Long Live the
Queen.
Women Who Have No Time.
AMAROU.— Drunken Rose, The.
AMBIENT, Mark.— What May Said to
December.
AMBLER, Isabel Gilman.— Our Presi
dents — A Memory Rhyme.
AMBROSE, James Clement.— Deacon's
Sunday-School Sermon, The.
AMERICAN Indians. See INDIANS,
AMERICAN.
AMES, A. S. — Abraham Lincoln.
AMES, Charles G. — John Jones and I.
AMES, Mrs. Eleanor Maria (Easter-
brook). See KIRK, ELEANOR.
AMES, Fisher. — Washington as a Civil
ian,
AMES, Mary Clemmer (Mrs. Hudson). —
Nantasket, sel.
AMES, Nathaniel, Father and Son.
Almanack for 1751, The, sels.
Almanack for 1743, The, sels.
Almanack for 1738, The, sels.
Almanack for 1733, The, sels.
AMONSON, Louis S.— My Country.
AMORY, Frances.— Fourth of July.
AMPERE, Jean Jacques. — Then and
AMSBARY (or Amesbury), Wallace
Bruce. — De Captaine of de "Mar
guerite."
Ma Little Brown Babee.
Mon Pierre.
Opie Read.
Rubaiyat of Mathieu Lettellier.
ANACREON.— Seat under the Tree, The
(wr. at. to Theocritus).
"ANCHUSA."— Goldenrod, The
ANDERSEN, Hans Christian.— Coming
of Spring, The.
Fir Tree, The.
Flax, The.
It's Quite True.
Little Match-Girl, The.
New Year's Eve.
Snowdrop, The.
Snow-Man, The.
Story of a Mother, The.
ANDERSON, Alan. — Lower Animals.
Sandy — A Small Dog.
ANDERSON, Alexander.— Cuddle Doon.
Jack Chiddy.
"Jenny wi' the Aim Teeth."
Langsyne, When Life Was Bonnie.
Nottman.
O, Mither, Sing a Sang to the Bairns.
Toshie Norrie.
Roger Kent's Home-Coming.
ANDERSON, Aristine. — Way of the
World, The.
ANDERSON, D. R.— Telephone, The—
A Memory.
ANDERSON, Hester L. — American Girl
and the War, The.
ANDERSON, Mrs. J. C. O'Gorman. See
BENSON, STELLA.
ANDERSON, J. (John) Redwood. — At
Karnac.
Before Ararat.
Caravan, The.
Crane, The.
Fish-Cart, The.
Heat.
Mary O' Brian.
ANDERSON, Jean.— Bay Bridge.
ANDERSON, Jessie Annie. — At Sweet
Mary's Shrine.
Back o* Hairst, The.
Prayer to the Sacred Heart.
Silver Shoes.
ANDERSON, Julia S.— Rose I Grew,
The.
ANDERSON, Lee. — King's Great Vic
tory, The.
ANDERSON, Margaret Steele.— Break-
ing,_ The.
Conscience.
Somebody's Garden.
Song: "Bride, she wears a white,
white rose — the plucking it was
mine, The."
ANDERSON, Maxwell.— Elizabeth. See
Elizabeth the Queen.
Elizabeth the Queen, sel.
"If that were all. This will bring
more blood after." See Mary of
Scotland.
Judith of Minnewaulken, sel.
Judith Remembers. See Judith of Min
newaulken.
Mary of Scotland, sel.
Prayer after Youth.
Telemachus Muses.
Time When I Was Plowing, The.
"Well, they were wiser than you and
I. To die.'* See Winterset.
Winterset, sel.
ANDERSON, (Mrs.) May M.— Brother
Robin.
Child Martyr, The.
Coasting.
Flower Dances.
ANDERSON, Molly. See HALEY, MOLLY
ANDERSON.
626
ANDERSON, Persis Greely.— Old Man
darin, The.
Penelope.
Question Mark, The.
Shower Bath, The.
Thinker, The.
Those Who Read in Bed.
Will and Testament.
ANDERSON, Robert Gordon.— Leadei
of Men.
ANDERSON (Mrs.) Ruth.— O Glorious
Snow.
ANDERSON, Sherwood. — American
Spring Song.
Chicago.
Evening Song.
Lame One, The.
Song of Industrial America.
ANDERSON, W. H. — Our Brother's
ANDERSON, William,— Railway Sta
tion in the North of England, A.
ANDRE, John.— Cow- Chace, The.
Hail, Sovereign Love.
ANDREW, John Albion. — Our
ANDREWS, Adelaide A. — May
Day.
ANDREWS, Albert Charlton.— Maker's
Image, The.
Our Modest Doughboys.
ANDREWS. Arnold. — Master Black
smith, The.
ANDREWS, E. F. — Debatin' S'ciety,
The.
Uncle Edom and the Flurridy Nigger,
The.
Uncle Edom and the Yankee Book-
ANDREWS, Florence R.— My Mother.
ANDREWS, Francis.— Riders of De
liverance, The.
ANDREWS, John Williams.— La Ma
donna di Lorenzetti.
ANDREWS, (Mrs.) Mary Raymond
Shipman. — Baby, The.
Better Treasure, The.
Call to Arms, A.
Creation.
Perfect Tribute, The.
ANDREWS, Truman Roberts. — Ambi
tion.
ANDRIEUX, Frangois Guillaume J. S.
Epigram: "How many rogues are in
the town."
ANDROS, R. S. — Perseverance.
ANGEL, Clara Louise. — Grandma's
Berry-Pie.
ANGELITA, Sister Mary.— Dust.
Signum Cui Contradicetur.
Spinning Top, The.
ANGELL, Charles R.— Clouds.
ANGELLIER, Auguste. — Dreams.
Evocation, An.
Eyes and Lips.
Garland of Sleep, The.
Ivory Cradle, The.
Old Bridge, The.
Old^ Flute, The.
Resignation.
Tranquil Habit.
ANGIOLERI,Cecco,da Siena. See CECCO
ANGIOLERI DA SIENA.
ANGLESBURG, Eva K. M.— Pioneer
Woman.
Vanished Days.
ANGUS, (Mrs.) Marion (Isabel).—
Alas! Poor Queen.
Mary's Song.
Sang, The.
T reasure-Tro ve.
Winter.
"ANISE." See STRONG, ANNA
LOUISE.
ANKENBRAND, Frank, Jr.— Captured
Moment.
Fantasy for a Beggar's Opera.
Nocturne: "There is a dampness in
the air."
ANN ABLE, George G. — Against Li
cense.
ANNAN, Annie Rankin (Mrs. William
H. Glenny). — Dandelion.
ANNAND, Rachel. See TAYLOR.
RACHEL ANNAND.
ANNETT, Laura B. — Dunes, The.
ANON, Thomas. — "I had a little nut
tree."
ANSTADT, Henry.— Little Rhyme and
a Little Reason, A.
ANSTER, John.— Fairy Child, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Arnold
ANSTEY, Christopher. — Letter Contain
ing a Panegyric on Bath. See New
Bath Guide, The.
Taste and Spirit. See New Bath Guide,
The.
New Bath Guide, The, sels.
"ANSTEY, F." (Thomas Anstey Guth-
rie). — Burglar Bill.
Juniper Jim.
Obstructive Hat in the Pit, The.
Select Passages from a Coming Poet.
Wooing of the Lady Amabel, The.
Wreck of the Steamship "Puffin."
ANTARA. — Abla. See Mu'allaqat.
ANTELLA, Simone dall'. — Prolonged
Sonnet.
ANTHONY, Edward. — Advice to Small
Children.
Old Watchdog to His Son, The.
ANTHONY, Joseph. — Four-Line Philoso-
ANTH&NY, Susan B.— All Sorts.
On Trial for Voting.
"ANTI-JACOBIN, The." — Wonders of
Nature.
ANTIN, Esther. — Making Mushrooms.
Corn. See On Our Farm.
Garden. See On Our Farm.
On Our Farm.
Our Pets. See On Our Farm.
Peter and Polly. See On Our Farm.
Tit for Tat.
ANTIN, Mary (Mrs. Amadeus William
Grabaw) . — American Miracle, The.
ANTIPATER.— Aristeides.
Erinna.
Pindar.
Undying Thirst.
ANTONY, Rebecca. — Vision.
ANTROBUS, John.— Cowboy, The.
AN YTES.— Shepherd's Gift, A.
APGAR, Austin C. — Know the Trees.
APOLLINARIS, Sidonius. See SIDO-
NIUS APOLLINARIS.
APPLEGET, Thomas B. — Lost and
Found.
APPLETON, Everard Jack. — American
Creed, An.
Believer, The.
Day by Day.
Fighting Failure, The.
Forever.
He Is Not Dead.
Hold Fast.
Legacy, The.
Little Mother.
Meetin' Trouble.
One, The.
Polly's Preparations.
Soldiers of the Soil.
Soul Captains, The.
Steadfast.
Two, The.
Unafraid.
What Dark Days Do.
Woman Who Understands, The.
APULEIUS, Lucius.— Eros and Psyche.
AQUINAS, St. Thomas. See ST. THOMAS
AQUINAS.
ARCHER, Henry (?). — Volunteer Boys.
ARCHER, Sara F. — Flag Song.
ARCHIAS of Byzantium. — Sea Dirge.
ARCHIBALD, (Mrs.) Barbara. See
HENDERSON, BARBARA.
"ARCHIBALD, Mrs. George" (Anna
Campbell Palmer). — Army Overcoat,
The.
Christmas Pretender, The.
John's Pumpkin.
Law agin It, A.
Why Don't You Tell Me Yes?
ARDEN, Francis. — Frigate "Constitu
tion," The.
ARDEN, Mary.— It Was My Sister.
ARENSBERG, Walter Conrad.— About
an Allegory.
Chryseis.
Dialogue.
Inner Significance of the Statues
Seated outside the Boston Public
Library, The.
Masterpiece, The.
Out of Doors.
To a Poet.
To Hasekawa.
Voyage a I'lnfini.
ARGENSOLA, Bartholome Leonardo de.
To Mary Magdalen.
ARGENTARFUS, Marcus. — Epigram:
"Thou art in danger, Cincius, on my
word.*'
ARGYLE, Ruth.— Boy's Dream, A
ARIOSTO, Ludovico.— Angelica and the
Ork. See Orlando Furioso.
Can I Believe.
Orlando Furioso, sel.
ARISTvENETUS.— Pleasing Constraint,
The.
ARISTOPHANES.— Birds, The, sels.
Chorus of Birds. See Birds, The.
Chorus of Women. See Thesmoph-
oriazusae, The.
Clouds, The, sel.
Song of the Clouds. See Clouds, The.
Thesrnophoriazusae, sel.
Women's Chorus. See Thesmoph-
oriazusae, The.
ARKWRIGHT, John Stanhope. — Su
preme Sacrifice, The.
"ARKWRIGHT, Peleg" (David Law
Proudfit). — Bartender's Story, The.
Bismillah.
Catastrophe, A.
Christmas Gift, A.
Demmy Jake.
Father John.
Fishin'.
Love on the Half Shell.
Mask and Domino.
Palmer, The.
Poor Little Joe.
Prehistoric Smith.
Warden, Keep a Place for Me.
What I Want.
Willis, The.
ARMER, Laura Adams (Tr.). — Prayer
of the Navajos.
ARMITAGE, Laura F.— Bluebird's Mes
sage, The.
Boy's Letter to Santa Glaus, A.
First Pussy Willows, The.
Prayer for the New Year, A.
Saying Grace.
Tit for Tat.
ARMOR, J. L. — Only Sleeping Dogs
May Lie.
ARMSTRONG, Edmund John.— Adieu.
Blind Student, The.
Fionnuala, sel.
ARMSTRONG, George Francis Savage.
See SAVAGE - ARMSTRONG, GEORGE
FRANCIS.
ARMSTRONG, Hamilton Fish. — Lines
for the Hour.
ARMSTRONG, J. A. — Another Reply
to "In Flanders Fields."
ARMSTRONG, John.— Art of Preserv
ing Health, The, sels.
Blest Winter Nights. See Art of Pre
serving Health, The.
Building a Home. See Art of Pre
serving Health, The.
Home of the Naiads, The. See Art
of Preserving Health, The.
Taste, an Epistle to a Young Critic,
ARMSTRONG, Martin.— Buzzards, The.
Cage, The.
Honey Harvest.
Miss Thompson Goes Shopping.
On a Little Bird.
On London Bridge.
ARMSTRONG, Mary J.— Peace Guar-
ARMSTRONG, Thomas M.— Story of
Rebekah, The.
"ARMYTAGE, R." See WATSON, ROSA
MUND MARRIOTT.
ARNAL, E. — Doctor Benserade.
Sick Doctor, The.
ARNAULT, Antoine Vincent. — Leaf,
The.
Snail, The.
ARNDT, Ernst Moritz. — German Fa
therland, The.
ARNDT, Margaret.— What's the Use of
ARNOLD, Alice.— Another Day.
December.
ARNOLD, Birch. — Burglar Alarm, The.
Mrs. Fillisy's Burglar-Alarm.
My Ma, She Knows.
ARNOLD, Edith. — "How One Man
Loved."
ARNOLD, Sir Edwin.— After Death in
Arabia. See Pearls of the Faith.
Almond Blossom.
Armageddon.
At Bethlehem.
Bazaar Girl, The.
Bhagauad Gita, The, sel. (Tr.)
Bustan, The, sels. (Tr.)
Caliph's Draught, The.
Clemency of Salah-ud-Deen, The.
627
ARNOLD, Sir Edwin (Continued).
Courage. (Tr.) See Gulistan, The.
Dancer, The. (Tr.) See Bustan, The.
Dancing-Girl, The.
Darien.
Egyptian Slippers.
Gita Govinda, The, sel. (Tr.)
God's Serving Angels.
Good Deeds.
"Good Night, Not Good-Bye."
Great Physician, The. (Tr.) See
Bustan, The.
Gulistan, The, sels. (Tr.)
He and She.
He Who Died at Azan Sends. See
Pearls of the Faith.
Help. See Gulistan, The.
Hymn to Vishnu. See Gita Govinda,
The.
It_ Will Not Be Contemned.
King Sheddad's Paradise.
Light of Asia, The, sels.
Light of the World, The, sels.
Mahmqud and Ayaz: A Paraphrase of
Sa'di. See With Sa'di in the Gar
den.
Mary at the Sepulchre. See Light of
the World, The.
Mary's Story of the Crucifixion. 5V*
Light of the World, The.
Moses and the Angel.
Musmee, The.
Mystery of Evil, The. See Light of
Asia, The.
Niagara Falls.
Nirvana. See Light of Asia, The.
Pearl Seventy-Eight. See Pearls of the
Faith.
Pearls of the Faith, sels.
Pontius Pilate.
Queen Arjamand's Dagger. See With
Sa'di in the Garden.
Raglan.
Rajput Nurse, The.
Resurrection, The. See Light of the
World, The.
Resurrection of Abdullah. See Pearls
of the Faith.
Secret of Death, The.
Shadow of the Cross.
She and He.
Song without a Sound. See With Sa'di
in the Garden.
Sooth-Sayer, The. See Gulistan, The.
Sorrow of Buddha, The. See Light of
Asia.
Sultan and the Potter, The.
Swallows, The.
Swallow's Nest, The.
To a Pair of Egyptian Slippers.
Tola of Mustard Seed, The. See Light
of Asia, The.
We Are the Voices of the Whispering
Wind.
Wealth. See Gulistan, The.
West Wind. (Tr.)
Wise, The. (Tr.) See Bhagauad
Gita, The.
With Sa'di in the Garden, sels.
Wreck of the "Northern Belle,1* The
(si. abr.).
ARNOLD, Emily Gail.— In April.
ARNOLD, George. — Alone by the
Hearth.
Beer.
Farewell to Summer.
Golden Fish, The.
In the Dark.
Jolly Old Pedagogue, The.
Merry Christmas Time, The.
September.
September Days.
Sweet September.
Youth and Age.
ARNOLD, Isaac N. — Personality of Lin
coln.
ARNOLD, Mrs. Major.— Pray!
Thank God for the Country!
ARNOLD, Matthew. — Ah, Love, Let Us
Be True. See Dover Beach.
"And truly, in this ill-ruled world."
See Merope.
Apollo. See Empedocles on Etna.
Austerity of Poetry.
Bacchanalia; or, The New Age.
Balder Dead, sels.
Better Part, The.
Buried Life, The.
Burning of Balder's Ship, The. See
Balder Dead.
Cadmus and Harmonia. See Empedo
cles on Etna.
Arnold
AN INDEX TO POETE-Y AND EECITATIONS
ARNOLD, Matthew (Continued}.
Calais Sands.
Callicles' Song. See Empedocles on
Etna.
Calm Soul of All Things. See Lines
Written in Kensington Gardens.
Canticle of the Sun, The. (TV.)
Church of Brou, The.
Combat, ^The. See Sohrab and Rusturn.
Consolation.
Cuckoo's Parting Cry, The. See
Thyrsis.
"Dear saints, it is not sorrow, as I
hear." See Tristram and Iseult.
Death of Sohrab, The. See Sohrab
and Rustum.
Departure of the Cuckoo, The. See
Thyrsis.
Desire.
Despondency.
Destiny.
Divinity, The.
Dover Beach.
East and West.
East London.
Empedocles on Etna, sels.
Empedocles' Song. See Empedocles on
Etna.
Euphrosyne.
Evening. See Bacchanalia; or, The
New Age.
Faded Leaves, seL
Flee fro* the Press. See Scholar -Gipsy.
Forsaken Merman, The.
Fragment of Chorus of a "Dejaneira."
Future, The.
Geist's Grave.
"Gods laugh in their sleeve, The." See
Empedocles on Etna.
Good Shepherd with the Kid, The.
Growing Old.
Haworth Churchyard.
Heine. See Heine's Grave.
Heine's Grave.
Human Life.
Hunters, ^ The.
Immortality.
In Harmony with Nature.
"In ^ this lone, open glade I lie." See
Lines Written in Kensington Gar
dens.
In Utrumque Paratus.
Incremation, The. See Balder Dead.
Iseult of Brittany. See Tristram and
Iseult.
Isolation. To Marguerite. See Switz
erland.
Jacppone da Todi.
Kaiser Dead.
Last Song of Callicles. See Empedocles
on Etna.
Last Word, The.
Lines, Written in Kensington Gardens.
Longing. See Faded Leaves.
Lyric Stanzas [of Empedocles], See
Empedocles on Etna.
Matthew Arnold's Cat, Atossa.
Memorial Verses (April, 1850).
Merope, sel.
Modern Sappho, A.
Morality.
Mycerinus.
Neckan, The.
Obermann Once More.
On the Death of a Favourite Canary.
Oxus. See Sohrab and Rustum.
Pagan World, The. See Obermann
Once More.
Palladium.
Parting. See Switzerland.
Philomela.
Philosopher and the Stars, The. See
Empedocles on Etna.
Picture at Newstead.
Pis-Allcr.
Poor Matthias.
Progress, sel.
Progress of Poesy, The.
Question, A.
Quiet Work.
Rachel, sel.
Religious Isolation.
Requiescat.
Resignation.
Revolutions.
Rugby Chapel.
Saint Bran dan.
Scholar-Gipsy, The.
Second Best, The.
Self-Deception.
Self-Dependence.
Separation.
ARNOLD, Matthew (Continued).
Shakespeare.
Sicily: The Song of Callicles. See
Empedocles on Etna.
Sick King in Bokhara, The.
Sohrab and Rustum.
Sohrab' s Death. See Sohrab and Rus
tum.
Song of Callicles [on Etna], The. See
Empedocles on Etna.
Song of the Creatures, The. (TV.)
Southern Night, A.
"Sprung from the blood of Israel s
scattered race". See Rachel.
Stagirius.
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse.
Stanzas in Memory of the Author of
"Obermann."
Strayed Reveller, The.
Summer Night, A.
Switzerland.
Thyrsis.
To a Friend.
To a Republican Friend (Continued).
To a Republican Friend, 1848.
To an Independent Preacher.
To Marguerite [ — Continued]. See
Switzerland.
Tristram and Iseult.
Urania.
Voice, The.
We Cannot Kindle. See Morality.
West and East. See Obermann Once
More.
West London.
Westminster Abbey, sel.
Wish, A.
World and the Quietist, The.
Worldly Place.
World's Triumphs, The.
Written in Emerson's Essays.
Ye Storm Winds of Autumn. See
Switzerland.
Yes! in the Sea of Life Enisled. See
Switzerland.
Youth and Calm.
Youth of Nature, The.
ARNOLD, Sarah Louise.— Mother, The.
ARNOLD, Thomas A. — Buying a Rail
road Ticket.
ARNOULD.Edmond.— Lake Sleeps, The.
ARNSTEIN, Flora J.— Child Speaks, A.
"ARP, BILL" (Charles Henry Smith).
Bill Arp on the Rack.
Old-Time Negro, An.
ARR, E. H. — Thanksgiving Dinners.
ARRINGTON, Alfred W.— Apostrophe
to Water.
ARTHUR, Timothy S. — Drunkard's Re-
Sentance, A. See Ten Nights in a
arroom.
Ten Nights in a Barroom, sel.
ARVERS, Felix. — Sonnet: "My soul.
my life, a fatal secret own."
AS BURY, Alban.— If This Is All.
ASCLEPIADES.— Eumares.
Seasons.
ASHBEE, Charles and Janet. — "Ich
Stand auf Hohen Berge."
ASHBURTON, Robert Offley.— Harrow
Grave in Flanders, A.
ASHBURY, William.— Father in Heaven.
ASHBY-STERRY, Joseph. — Kindness
to Animals.
King of the Cradle, The.
Little Rebel, The.
Marlow Madrigal, A.
Pet's Punishment.
Portrait, A.
ASHCRAFT, J. Margaret Crute.— Hap
piness through the Year.
ASHCROFT, Edward. — Song for
Telemachus.
ASHE, Thomas.— By the Salpetriere.
City Clerk, The.
Machine Hand, A.
Marian.
"Meet We No Angels, Pansie?"
No and Yes.
Phantoms.
Poeta Nascitur.
To Two Bereaved.
Vision of Children, A.
ASHER, Mrs. Mary Otto.— Memory's
Door.
ASHLEY, Margaret Lee.— In April.
ASHMUN, Margaret.— Vigilantes, The.
ASHWORTH, Margaret.— Heigh Ho!
ASIANUS, Agathias. See AGATHIAS
A si AN us.
ASKEWE, Anne.— Fight of Faith, The.
ASMENIUS.— Thoughts in a Garden.
628
AS PIN ALL, George. — Leap of Curtius
The.
AS PIN WALL, Alicia.— Patrick Goes to
School.
ASQUITH, Herbert.— Elephant, The
Hairy Dog, The.
Skating.
Tortoise, The.
Volunteer, The.
ASTON, John.— Great Galleon, The.
ASTOR, Viscountess (Nancy Witcher).
World's Mothers Have the Power to
Mold Future.
ATCHERSON, Lillian.— Legend of Min
nesota, A.
ATHERSTONE, Edwin.— Last Days of
Herculaneum, The.
ATKINS, Laura L. — Your Smile.
ATKINSON, Eleanor ( Stackhouse) ,
(Mrs. Francis Blake Atkinson;
"Nora Marks"). — Ann Rutledge and
Abe Lincoln.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY. — Bird with
the Broken Pinion, The.
Curbstone Theatricals.
Dakota Blizzard, A.
Jonas and Matilda.
My Babes in the Wood.
My Real Estate.
Parables in Motors.
Spoopendyke's Burglars.
ATMOS. — G9od Friend, A.
ATWATER, Caroline. See MASON, CAR-
OLINE ATWATER.
ATWELL, Roy.— Some Little Bug.
AUBIGNE, Agrippa d'. — Sonnet: "Sire,
your dog Lemon, wont of old to lie."
"AUBURN No. 29768." — Sometime—
Somewhere.
AUDEN, W. (Wystan) H. (Hugh). —
Airman's Alphabet, The.
Always the Following Wind.
Ascent of F-6, The, sel.
Ballad: "O what is that sound which
so thrills the ear."
Chorus: "To throw away the key and
walk away." See Paid on Both
Sides.
Chorus from a Play.
Dog beneath the Skin, The, sel.
Get There if You Can and See the
Land You Once Were Proud to Own.
It's No Use Raising a Shout.
Ode; To My Pupils.
Orpheus.
Paid on Both Sides, sel.
Poem: "To ask the hard question is
simple."
Prologue: "O love, the interest itself
in thoughtless Heaven."
Silly Fool, The.
Sir, No Man's Enemy, Forgiving All.
Strings' Excitement, The.
This Lunar Beauty.
AUGIER, Emile.— On a Gift of Flowers.
"AUGUSTA, Clara." See "CLARA AU
GUSTA/'
AULIUS, Persius Flaccus. See PERSIUS.
AULT, Norman.— Clouds.
Ducks.
Father Time.
Pig's Tail, The.
Pinch of Salt, A.
Wishes.
AUNGERVYLE, Richard. See BURY,
RICHARD DE.
"AUNT CLARA." — Frog's Good-bye,
The.
"AUNT EFFIE." See HAWKSHAW,
(Mrs.) ANN.
"AUNT FANNY." See GAGE, Mrs.
FRANCES DANA (BARKER).
"AUNT MAY (or Mary)". See LATH-
BURY, MARY A. (ARTEMISIA).
AURIN, Emil Carl.— Conqueror, The.
What You Make It.
AURINGER, Obadiah Cyrus.— April
Ballad of Oriskany, The.
Flight of the War-Eagle, The.
God's Country.
Hymn of Our Armies, A.
AUROUSSEAU, Marcel. — Navig
The.
AURYANSEN, Lucia Trevitt.— Seekers,
The.
AUSLANDER, Joseph. — Berceuse for
Birds.
Blackbird Suddenly, A.
Bough of Babylon.
But Plato.
avigator,
AUTHOR INDEX
Bailey
AUSLANDER, Joseph (Continued).
Cesar Franck.
Dawn at the Rain's Edge.
Dragnet.
Elegy: "Fled is the swiftness of all
the white-footed ones."
Enigma.
Excavations in Ur.
Hill Hunger.
Horned Owl.
I Come Singing.
I Will Leave This House.
Interval.
Is This the Lark.
Just Now.
Letter to Emily Dickinson.
O Still to Be. (TV.)
Pendulum.
Remember Me, Gulls!
Revenants.
Riveter, The.
Saint of France,
Snow Advent.
Spilled Flame.
Stamboul.
Steel.
Sunrise Trumpets.
Ten Years After.
Three Things.
Touch.
Ulysses in Autumn.
Wings at Dawn.
Words.
AUSONIUS, Decimus Magnus.— idyll
of the Rose.
To His Wife.
AUSTEN, Jane.— Emma, set.
Miss Bates at the Ball. See Emma.
Northanger Abbey, sel.
Only a Novel. See Northanger Abbey.
AUSTEN, Sarah (Jr.). — Passage,
The.
AUSTIN, Adam.— For Lack of Gold.
AUSTIN, Alfred.— Agatha.
As Dies the Year.
At His Grave.
Ave Maria.
Britannia to Columbia.
Elegy: "Crab, the bullace and the sloe.
The."
Grave-Digger's Song. See Prince Luci
fer.
Haymakers' Song, The.
Is Life Worth Living.
Lady Mabel.
Last Redoubt, The.
Lover's Song, The.
Love's Trinity.
Mother-Song. See Prince Lucifer.
Primroses.
Prince Lucifer, sels.
Sons of the Self-Same Race.
To _ America.
Voice from the West, A.
When the Cuckoo Sings.
AUSTIN, Arthur William.— Double Sac
rifice, The.
AUSTIN, Grace Jewett.— Old Saugatuck
Mill.
AUSTIN, Henry W.— Legend of Crystal
Spring.
Prince's Hunting, The.
AUSTIN, Jane G.— First Thanksgiving
Day of New England, The. See
Standish of Standish.
Standish of Standish, sel.
AUSTIN, Louis F.— Juliet.
AUSTIN, Mary (Mrs. Stafford W.
Austin) .—Ballad of Our Lady. (Jr.)
Before Rain. (TV.)
Bravura. (TV.)
Brown Bear, The.
Buck and the Doe, The. (TV.)
Come Not near My Songs. (TV.)
Dance of the Maskers. (TV.)
"Do you long, my Maiden." (TV.)
Dream.
Drouth.
Eagle's Song, The.
"Early I rose." (IV.)
Feller I Know, A.
Forest Ranger, The.
Grass on the Mountain, The. (TV.)
I Have Known Poets.
Lament of a Man for His Son. (Tr.)
Neither Spirit nor Bird. (Tr.)
Penance by Whipping. (Tr.)
Rain-Songs from the Rio Grande
Pueblos. (Tr.)
Rocky Mountain Sheep, The.
Shepherds in Judea, The.
Sounds.
Texas Trains and Trails.
AVERILL, Anna Boynton ("The blind
poetess of Donegal"). — Birch
Stream.
AVERY, Henry.— Oh! Come Along wid
AVERY, John W.— Two Workers, The.
AVOND, Jan van.— Drought, sel.
AXTELL, Libby. — By This Singi:
Fire.
.nging
AYARS, Thomas H.— Unfinished Prayer.
AYER, William Ward.— Be Still.
AYERS, Edda. — Thanksgiving Hymn.
AYE- WILLIAMS, Ernest. -Mid the
Breakers.
AYRES, Alfred.— Oh, Sir! (Tr.)
AYRES, Philip. — Endymion and Diana.
On a Fair Beggar.
On Old Rome.
To Love: A Sonnet.
To the Nightingale.
To the Winds.
AYRTON, Mrs. M. C.— "Sleep, my
child, sleep, my child." (TV.)
AYSCOUGH, Florence. See LOWELL,
AMY and AYSCOUGH. FLORENCE.
(Trs.)
AYTON, Sir Robert.— I Loved Thee
Once.
I'll Love No More.
Inconstancy Reproved.
Inconstant Mistress, The.
On Love.
To an Inconstant [Mistress or One].
To His Forsaken Mistress.
Upon a Diamond Cut in Forme of a
Heart Set with a Crowne Above,
and a Bloody Dart Piercing It Sent
in a New-Yeares Gift.
When Thou Did Thinke I Did Not
Love.
Woman's Inconstancy.
Wrong Not Sweete Empress of My
Heart.
AYTOUN, William Edmondstoune.—
Battle of Killiecrankie, The. See
Burial March of Dundee, The.
Biter Bit, The.
Broken Pitcher, The.
Burial March of Dundee, The.
Comfort in Affliction.
Dame Fredegonde.
Edinburgh after Flodden.
Execution of Montrose, The.
Heart of the Bruce, The.
Hermotimus.
Husband's Petition, The.
Laureate, The.
Laureate's Tourney, The.
Lay of the Levite, The.
Lay of the Love-Lorn, The. See AY-
TOUN, WILLIAM EDMONDSTOUNE and
MARTIN, Sir T.
Lay of the Lover's Friend, The.
Massacre of the Macpherson.
Milton.
Old Scottish Cavalier, The.
Refusal of Charon, The.
AYTOUN, William Edmondstoune and
MARTIN, Sir T. — Lay of the Love-
Lorn, The.
B
"B." — What May Happen to a Thimble.
"B. A. D." See "D., B. A."
"B., A. P." — I Love Corned Beef.
"B. A. T." See "T., B. A."
"B., C. T." — Cousin John.
"B., E."— Threnodia, A, sel.
"B., E. R." — Popcorn Party, The.
"B 8266."— Tale of a Walled Town, A.
"B., F. W."— Autumn Voices.
"B., L." — Biologic Face, The.
"B. L. T." See TAYLOR, BERT LESTON.
"B., M. E." — Receipt for a Racket, A.
"B., M. K." — Four Sunbeams, The.
"B. R. M." See "M., B. R."
"B. V." See THOMSON, JAMES.
"B. W." See WOODBRIDGE, BENJAMIN.
BAB COCK, Charlotte Farrington. — Edge.
BAB COCK, Edwina Stanton.— Epilogue:
"As children keep."
Little Shade, The.
May-Day in Kalamata.
Sunset on the Acropolis.
BAB COCK, Maltbie Davenport. — Be
Strong!
Companionship.
Death. .
Emancipation.
My Father's World.
Our Daily Bread.
Prayer: "God of the Dew.'*
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BABCOCK, Maltbie Davenport (Cont'd).
School Days.
Today, O Lord.
BABCOCK, N. P.— She Earned Her
Half.
BABCOCK, W. H.— Bennington.
BACCHYLIDES.— Peace on Earth.
BACHE, Anna. — Quilting, The.
BACHELLER, Irving.— Joe's Search for
Santa Claus.
Man on the Hilltop, The.
Mocking Bird, The.
Whisperin' Bill.
"BACHELOR BEN/'— Her Lovers
BACHMAN, N. L. F.— Sergeant Pren-
tiss' Last Plea.
BACKUS, Bertha Adams. — Then Laugh.
BACON, Eleanor Kenly. — Luminous
Hands of God, The.
BACON, Sir Francis (Baron Verulam,
Viscount of St. Albans). — Apoph-
thegmes, sel.
Life.
Life of Man, The.
Of Gardens.
Of Masques and Triumphs.
Of Negotiating.
Of Studies.
Of Suspicion.
Of Travel.
Old Authors to Read. See Apoph-
thegmes.
World, The.
World's a Bubble, The.
BACON, Helen C.— Song for Decoration
Day.
Song of Spring, A.
Wonder Story, A.
BACON, Josephine Dodge Daskam (Mrs.
Selden Bacon; Josephine Daskam
Dodge; Josephine Dodge Daskam).
Ardelia in Arcady."
Christmas Hymn for Children, A.
Dancing School and Dicky, The.
Little God and Dicky, The.
"Model Story in the Kindergarten."
Motherhood.
Omar for Ladies, An.
Prince.
Saved by Fire-Drill Discipline.
Sleepy Song, The.
BACON, Mrs. L. B. — Naming the Chick
ens.
BACON, Leonard.— Afternoon in Artil
lery Walk, An.
Animula Vagula, sel.
Ballad of Angel May, The.
Concert, A.
Forefathers' Hymn.
I Saw That Shattered Thing,
"io Ritornai Dalla Santissima Onda."
Night Laughter.
Pilgrim Fathers, The.
Sonnets.
BACON, Leonard and BROWNE,
Rivers. — Colorado Morton's Ride.
BACON, Peggy (Mrs. Alexander
.Brook; . — Apparitions.
Cobbler.
Ego.
Fatigue.
From St. Luke's.
Hearth.
Hen-Party.
Relic.
BACON, Mrs. Selden. See BACON, JO
SEPHINE DODGE DASKAM.
BADLAM, Anna E. — Human Body Les
son in Rhyme.
BAD LEY, Mary Esther. — Parade
The.
BAER, Charles E.— Mean Little Tor-
ment.
Postponed.
BAER, Libbie C.— Courtin' the Widder.
Little Girl's Wish, A.
Long Ago.
Mrs. Rattleby Makes a Call.
Unrepentant Rebel, An.
BAGBY, George W. — How "Ruby"
Played.
BAGGESEN, Jens.— Childhood.
BAGSTAD, Anna.— Temple, A.
BAHA Ad-din Zuhayr.— On a Blind Girl.
BAIF, Antoine de. — Carpe Diem.
Epitaph on a Child.
BAIKIE, James (Tr.).— Little Sycamore,
The.
BAILEY, Clarissa M.— Why Did You
Depart at Dusk?
BAILEY, Ira J.— Island of Home, The.
BAILEY, J. H.— No Smoking Allowed.
Bailey
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
BAILEY, James M. ("Danbury News
Man"). — Anger and Enumeration.
Baby's First Tooth.
Calling a Boy in the Morning.
Counting One Hundred.
Curtain Fixture, The.
Domestic Economy.
How a Married Man Sews on a But
ton.
How Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles
on His House.
Mr. Coville on Danbury.
Mr. Coville' s Easy Chair.
Mr. Perkins at the Dentist's.
Mr. Perkins Buys a Dog.
Mr. Perkins Helps to Move a Stove.
Mister Stiver's Horse.
Penning a Pig.
Sewing on a Button.
She Cut His Hair.
Struggle with a Stove-Pipe, A.
Woman's Pocket, A.
BAILEY, Joanna. See BAILLIE, JOANNA.
BAILEY, John (TV.).— Primo Vere.
BAILEY, Joseph Weldon.— Texas— Un
divided and Indivisible.
BAILEY, Juanita and SCHELL, Stan
ley. — Irish Girl and the Telephone.
BAILEY, L. (Liberty) H. (Hyde).— Im
provement of School Grounds.
Miracle, The.
BAILEY, Lansing C. — Eight Volunteers.
BAILEY, Margaret Emerson. — Close to
the Earth.
Prayer: "God, give me sympathy and
sense."
White Christmas.
BAILEY, Philip James.— Aim of Life,
The. See Festus.
Festus, sels.
Great Black Crow, The.
Helen's Song. See Festus.
Life. See Festus.
Lucifer and Elissa. See Festus.
Lucifer's Song. See Festus.
My Lady.
Poet, The. See Festus.
Poet of Nature, The. See Festus.
True Measure of Life, The. See Fes
tus.
We Live in Deeds. See Festus.
Youth, Love, and Death. See Festus.
BAILEY, Samuel.— One Great Word,
The.
BAILEY, Temple.— Red Candle, The.
Three Who Stole at Christmas Time,
The.
BAILLE-HAMILTON, Harriet Eleanor.
See KING, (HARRIET) ELEANOR
(BAILLE-) HAMILTON.
BAILLIE, Lady Grizell (or Grisel).—
There Ance Was a May.
Were Na My Heart Light I Wad Dee.
BAILLIE, Joanna. — Beacon, The, sel.
Brave Man, The.
Catacombs, The.
Chough and Crow, The, See Orra.
Country Inn, The, sel.
Fisherman's Song. See Beacon, The.
Good Morning.
Good-Night.
Hay Making.
Heath-Cock, The.
Kitten, The.
Morning Song.
Orra, sels.
Outlaw's Song, The. See Orra.
Patriotism and Freedom.
Saw Ye Johnnie Comin'?
Shepherd's Song, The.
Song: "Bride she is winsome and
bonny, The."
Song: "Oh welcome, bat and owlet
gray."
Song: "They who may tell love's wist
ful Tale."
Song: "Though richer swains thy love
pursue." See Country Inn, The.
Song of the Outlaws. See Orra.
Wake, Lady!
Woo'd and Married and A*.
BAILLIE, Mary. — De Tired Pickanin
ny's Star- Song.
BAIN, George W. — American Home.
The.
BAIN, Robert. — King James the First
of Scotland, sel.
BAINE, Mary D.— Total Annihilation,
BAINE, William.— Nola Kozmo.
William Tell and His Boy.
BAIRD, George M. P.— Ballad of Wise
Men, A.
BAIRD, Jean K. — Honors of the Class.
BAKER, Anna R.— In His Sight.
BAKER, Bess Kine. — Evening Prayer,
An.
BAKER, Edward Dickinson. — Speech at
Union Square, N. Y., April 20, 1861.
BAKER, Etta Anthony. — Miss Petti-
grew's Reception.
BAKER, F. M.— Mother's Hired Man.
BAKER, Mrs. Frederick Sherman. See
BAKER, JOSEPHINE TURCK.
BAKER, George Augustus, Jr. — Idyl of
the Period, An.
Le Dernier Jour d'un Condamne.
"Love Your Neighbor As Yourself."
Old Coat, The.
On Santa Claus.
Reverie in Church.
Thoughts on the Commandments.
BAKER, George Henry. — Lincoln.
BAKER, George M. — Cruise of the
"Monitor," The.
Red Jacket, The.
Robber Kitten. (At.)
Thoughts during Easter Service.
BAKER, J. G.— My Trundle Bed.
BAKER, Josephine Turck.— Cross, The.
Triumph of Art, The.
BAKER, Julia A. — Mizpah.
BAKER, Karle Wilson (Mrs. Thomas
Ellis Baker; Charlotte Wilson). —
Apple and Rose.
Burning Bush.
Child's Game, A.
City Lights.
Creeds.
Days.
Eagle Youth.
Friendly Faces of Old Sorrows, The.
Good Company.
Grey.
Growing Old.
Half Way Stone.
Housewife, The: Winter Afternoon.
Hill Steps, The.
I Love the Friendly Faces of Old
Sorrows.
I Shall Be Loved As Quiet Things,
Leaf-Burning.
Let Me Grow Lovely.
Lost One, The.
Morning Song.
Old Inn, The.
Ploughman, The.
Poet Songs.
Possessions.
Pronouns.
Rain-Pool, The.
Rondel for September.
She Is Wise, Our Ancient Mother.
Silver Lantern, A.
Stars.
Thrushes.
World at the Bottom of the Lake,
The.
BAKER, Louise R. — Little Beggar's Wel
come, The.
BAKER, Mercy E. — Hunt, The.
BAKER, Olaf.— Little Saling.
BAKER, Rowena Porter. — Bandit, The.
Leaves.
BAKER, Stacy E.— Billy's (or Willie's)
&AKER™'Mrs. Thomas Ellis. See
BAKER, KARLE WILSON.
BALBULUS, Notker.— Cantemus Cuncti
Melodum.
Media Vita. (At.)
BALCH, Alfred. — Huldy's Pumpkin
Pies.
BALCH, Emily Greene. — Flag Speaks,
The.
BALDWIN, Augustus Henry. — New
Year, The. See On the Threshold.
On the Threshold.
BALDWIN, E. N.— Watermelon Sea
son, The.
BALDWIN, Eleanor.— Calf, The.
Polo Ponies.
BALDWIN, Henry. — At the Rug Auc
tion.
BALDWIN, John N.— In Memory of
Lincoln.
BALDWIN, Kathrine.— I Am Here.
BALDWIN, Maud Junkin. — Temper
ance Song, A.
BALDWIN, Reverdy E.— Presentation
Address.
BALDWIN, William.— Beloved to the
Spouse, The. See Canticles of Solo
mon.
Canticles of Solomon, sel.
Spouse to the Beloved, The. See Can
ticles of Solomon.
630
BALE, John. — Kynge Johan, seL
Wassail. See Kynge Johan.
BALFE, Michael William and BUNN,
Alfred. — Bohemian Girl, The, sels.
I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble
Halls. See Bohemian Girl, The.
When Other Lips and Other Hearts
See Bohemian Girl, The.
You'll Remember Me. See Bohemian
Girl, The.
BALHURST, W. H. — Unshrinking
Faith.
BALL, Elizabeth. — Ancient April.
Flame and Gray.
People.
Poems of Rebellion.
Screen.
BALLANTINE, James. — Castles in the
Air.
Creep Afore Ye Gang.
Its Ain Drap o' Dew.
Muckle-Mou'd Meg.
BALLARD, C. R. — Pacific Railway.
The.
BALLARD, Charles. — Rollin and Me.
Summer Arabesque.
BALLARD, Frances M. — From an Of
fice Window.
BALLARD, Harlan Hoge. — In the Cata
combs.
Welsh Classic, A.
BALLARD, Mrs. J. (Julia) P. (Per
kins). — Queer Little Roses.
Verdict, The.
BALLARD, Walter J. — Reasons for
Thanks.
BALLIOL MS.— Make We Merry Both
More and Less for Now Is the Time
of Christmas.
BALLOU, William Hosea.— My John.
BALMER, Daniel Turner. — Full Direc
tions.
BALMER, Edwin.— Billings of '49.
Willoughby of '63.
BALTIMORE LIFE. — Peace-at-Any-
Price Man, A.
BALZAC, Honore de. — Passion in the
Desert, A.
Pere Goriot.
BAMBERGER (or BORNBERGER),
Augustus Wright. — Each a Part of
All.
Out of the Vast.
BAMFYLDE, John Codrington. — On a
Wet Summer.
BANCROFT, Charles.— Tadoussac.
BANCROFT, George.— Acadian Exiles,
The. See History of the United
States.
American Republic, The.
Character of the Declaration of Inde
pendence. See History of the United
States.
Discovery of the Mississippi, The. See
History of the United States.
God in History.
Growth of the American Republic.
History of the United States, sels.
Life and Character of Abraham Lin
coln.
Palmerston and Lincoln.
Revolutionary Alarm, The.
BANGAY, Evelyn D.— Thoughts Out
Riding.
BANGS, Edward (?).— Yankee Doodle.
Yankee's Return from Camp, The.
BANGS, Ella M.— Was Lincoln King?
BANGS, Janet Norris. — Reply.
BANGS, John Kendrick. — Afternoon in
a Hotel Room, An.
Ambition.
Before the Toy Shop Window.
Blind.
Bobbie's Exchanges.
Boy Baby's Protest.
Boy So Different from Daddy I
By Special Delivery.
Catch, The.
Choice, A.
Deliverance.
"Don't Care" and "Never Mind."
Exorcised.
Fishin'-Tinie.
Gardening.
Gifts Divine, The.
Hazard, The.
Kingdom of Man, The.
Laughter.
Lincoln's Birthday (1918).
Line o' Cheer, A.
Little Elf [Man], The.
Little Toy-Dog.
AUTHOE INDEX
Barnes
BANGS, John Kendrick (Continued),
May It Be Mine.
May 30, 1893.
"Mona Lisa."
My Dog.
My Share.
My Treasures.
No Santa Glaus.
Note Within, The.
On Being Good.
On File.
On Lincoln's Birthday.
On Thinking Glad.
Philospher, A.
Philosophy.
Receipt for Happiness, A.
Richer Mines, The.
Santa Claus's Assistant.
Seeing Eye, The.
Slanguage of Love, The.
Small but Noisy.
Smiling Paradox, A.
Success.
Sunlight.
Thanksgiving, A.
To a Withered Rose.
To Melancholy.
Today.
Tommy Looks Ahead.
What Really Is the Trouble.
Word, The.
BANIM, John, — Damon to the Syracu-
He Said That He Was Not Our
Brother.
Irish Mother in the Penal Days,
The.
Soggarth Aroon.
BANKER, William, Jr. — Battle of
Queenstown, The.
BANKO, . —Cattle.
BANKS, Emma Dunning.— Flying Jim's
Last Leap.
Gipsy Bride, The.
Jacqueminot Rose Sunday, A.
Quart of Milk, A.
BANKS, G. Linnaeus. — I Live for Those
Who Love Me. See What I Live
For.
Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Green.
My Aim.
What I Live For, sel.
BANKS, Madge S.— Beyond Cathay.
BANKS, Martha Burr. — Flag Day.
BANKS, Theodore Howard, Jr. — Return,
The.
BANNER, Brandon.— Coming from the
BANNERMAN, Frances.— -Upper Cham
ber, An.
• BANNING, Kendall. — Great Adventure,
The.
Once on a Time.
Wander Lure, The.
BANNISTER, Christopher.— Compensa
tions.
BANTA, Mrs. M. E.— Aftermath.
BANTA, Mildred Dosch. — Beachcomber,
The.
BANVILLE, Theodore de.— Love Song.
Praise of Water.
BARBAULD, Mrs. A. L. See BARBAULD,
ANNA LETITIA.
BARBAULD, Anna Letitia (Mrs. Roche-
mont Barbauld ; Anna Letitia Aiken) .
Cheerful Way, The.
Come.
Doll's House, The.
Life.
Life and Death.
Life, I Know Not What Thou Art.
Mouse's Petition, The (si. abr.).
Ode to Spring.
Sabbath of the Soul, The.
Summer Evening's Meditation, A, sel.
To a Lady, with Some Painted Flowers.
Vowels, The.
Word.
BARBAULD, Mrs. Rochemont. See
above.
BARBER, Carolyn M. — Maiden's Choice.
BARBER, Hope S. — Song of the West
ern Eden, A.
BARBER, Joseph.— Modern Version of
the "Merchant of Venice," The.
Shad Punctual at Easter Time.
BARBER, Solon R.— Skies of Utah,
The.
BARB ERIN 0, Francesco da.— Of Cau
tion. (Tr.)
Virgin Declares her Beauties, A.
BARBOUR, George Hurlbut.— Decora
tion Day.
BARBOUR, John.— Bannockburn.
he.
See
,
Bruce, Th.
Battle of Bannockburn, The. See
Bruce, The.
Bruce, The, self.
Eve of Bannockburn, The. See Bruce,
The.
Freedom. See Bruce, The.
Loyalty. See Bruce, The.
Sorrow of the Knights at Bruce's
Death. See Bruce, The.
BARBOUR, Martha E. (comp.).— Atti
tudes Illustrated in Verse.
BARCLAY, {Mrs.) Florence L. C.~
In Hoc Signo.
BARCLAY, Rhoda S.— Wild Roses.
BARCLAY, Sylvia Dillavou.— Our Club.
"BARD, Mil ford" (John Lofland).—
Burning of the "Lexington."
March of Mind, The.
BARDEEN, Charles William.— Birds'
Ball, The.
BARDEL, John. — Carol to Our Lady.
BARHAM, Richard Harris. See "!N-
GOLDSBY, THOMAS."
BARING, Maurice.— Ballad: "Roses in
my garden, The."
Diffugere Nives, 1917.
Dying Reservist, The.
Elegy on the Death of Juliet's Owl.
In Memoriam, A. H.
Julian Grenfell.
AEIPIOES2A KAATg (Leirioessa Kalys).
We Drifted to Each Other Like Two
BARING5 GOULD, Sabine.— Child's Eve
ning Hymn.
Evening Hymn.
Now the Day Is Over.
Olive Tree, The.
Onward, Christian Soldiers.
Pilgrim's Song. (Tr.)
Three Kings' Song. (Tr.)
BARKER, Edward D. — Go Sleep, Ma
Honey.
BARKER, Edwin L. — Introducin' the
Speecher.
BARKER, Eliza H. — Shun the Bowl.
BARKER, Elsa. — Breshkovskaya, sel.
Caresses. See Spirit and the Bride,
The.
Confession. See Spirit and the Bride,
The.
Consummation. See Spirit and the
Bride, The.
Easter Children, The.
Frozen Grail, The.
I Know.
Inscription, The: "Sealed with_ the
seal of Life, thy soul and mine."
See Spirit and the Bride, The.
Love's Immortality. See Spirit and
the Bride, The.
Prayer for Love, A.
Song of the North Pole Flag.
Sonnet: "Sweet caresses that I gave to
you, The."
Spirit and the Bride, The, sels.
Two Selves, The.
Vigil of Joseph, The.
When I Am Dead and Sister to the
Dust.
BARKER, George.— Crystal, The.
He Conies Among.
Leaping Laughers, The.
Summer Idyll.
Wraith-Friend, The.
BARKER, J. W.— By-and-By.
Dead Volunteer, The.
Waiting by the Shore.
BARKER, Johnson. — House Full of
Wine, The.
BARKER, S. Omar.— Batchin'.
Beneath the Surface.
Law West of the Pecos, The.
Phantom Review, The.
Sheep Beezness, The.
To a Jack Rabbit.
Woodrow Wilson.
BARKER, T. T.— Cradle Song of a
Soldier's Wife.
BARKER, Thomas H. — Words of Cheer.
BARLOW, Amanda Luella. — Meni-
BAR°LOW, Fanny.— Taken on Trial.
BARLOW, George.— Compact, The.
Dead Child, The.
If Only Thou Art True.
Love on Deck.
Old Maid, The.
Soul, The.
Spiritual Passion.
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BARLOW, Jane.— Christmas Rede.
Curlew's Call, A.
End of Elfintown, The, sel.
Flitting of the Fairies, The. See End
of Elfmtown, The.
Misther Denis' Return. See Ould
Master, Th'.
Ould Master, Th*, sel.
Out of Hearing.
BARLOW, Joel. — Advice to a Raven in
Russia.
Apparition of War. See Columbiad,
The.
Columbiad, The, sels.
Creation. See Columbiad, The.
Eating of the Pudding, The. See Hasty
Pudding, The.
First American Congress, The.
Hasty Pudding, The.
Hasty Pudding Described, The. See
Hasty Pudding, The..
Husking, The. See Hasty Pudding,
The.
Hymn to Peace.
"In youthful minds to wake the ardent
flame." See Columbiad, The.
"Now, fair beneath his view, the im
portant age." See Columbiad, The.
On the Discoveries of Captain Lewis.
To Freedom.
Union of the World, A. See Colum
biad, The.
Vision of Columbus, The, sels. See
Columbiad, The.
BARNABY, Goodman.— Give Me the
Hand.
BARNARD, Ana.— Telling Tales.
BARNARD, Lady Anne. See LINDSAY,
LADY ANNE.
BARNARD, Charles.— French by Light
ening.
He Was Never Known to Smile.
Knights of To-day, sel.
Nellie Walsh.
Put Yourself in Her Place. See
Knights of To-day.
Sarah's Proposal.
Telegraphic Signal, The (ad.).
What Monologue Is.
BARNARD, Edward W.x-Modern Ro
mance.
BARNARD, Katherine R.— Voice of
God, The.
BARNARD, Seymour. — Returned Un-
BAR°NEFIELD, Richard. See BARN-
FIELD, RICHARD.
BARNES, Albert. — Mother's Love-
Home, A.
BARNES, Barnabe.— Ah, Sweet Con
tent.
Content. See Parthenophil and Par
thenophe.
Divine Century of Spiritual Sonnets,
sels.
God's Virtue. See Divine Century of
Spiritual Sonnets.
Life of Man, The. See Divine Cen
tury of Spiritual Sonnets.
Ode: "Why doth heaven bear a sun."
See Parthenophil and Parthenophe.
Parthenophil and Parthenophe, sels.
BARNES, Elizabeth I. — Peace Pictures.
BARNES, G. H.— Bricklayers, The.
BARNES,. G. O. — Pyramids Not All
Egyptian.
BARNES, James.— Song of Then and
Now, The.
Torpedo-Boat, The.
BARNES, James Allison.— Nobler Way,
BARNES, M. C.— Little Woman, The.
BARNES, Nellie. (Tr.). — Mountain
Song.
Prayer to Dsilyi Neyane.
Ritual Song.
BARNES, Ronald Gorell. See GORELL,
Lord.
BARNES, William. — Bees a-Zwarmen.
Blackbird, The.
Blackmwore Maidens.
Castle Ruins, The.
Christmas Invitation.
Come!
D'rection Post, The.
Evenen in the Village.
Evening, and Maidens.
False Friends — Like.
Girt Woak Tree That's in the Dell,
The.
Guy Faux's Night.
Head-Stone, The.
Heare, The.
Barnes
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BE CITATIONS
BARNES, William (Continued).
In the Spring.
Jenny Out vrom Hwome.
Learning.
Liady-Day an' Ridden House.
Lilac, The.
Linden Lea.
Lullaby: "Rooks' nests do rock on the
tree-top, The."
Mary-Ann's Child.
Mater Dolorosa.
Morning Moon, The.
Motherless Child, The.
Mother's Dream, The.
Oak-Tree, The.
Old House, The.
Readen ov a Head-Stwqne.
Spring, The: "When wintry weather's
all adone."
Surprise, The.
Turnstile, The.
Water Crowvoot, The.
White and Blue.
Widow's House, The.
Wife a-Lost, The.
Wind at the Door, The.
Witch, A.
Woak Hill.
Woodlands, The.
Woodley.
Woone Smile Mwore.
BARNETT, Josephine. — Song of an
Atom.
BARNETT, Margaret H. — Thy Sorrows.
BARNETT, Mavis Clare. — Romance.
Silence.
BARNEY, Augusta M. — Sunset across
the Lake.
BARNFIELD, Richard.— As it fell
upon a day."
Comparison of the Life of Man, A.
Nightingale, The.
Ode: "As it fell upon a day.**
Philomel.
Shepherd's Complaint, A.
Sonnet: "Beauty and Majesty are fall
en at odds." See Cynthia.
To His Friend Maister R. L. [in
Praise of Music and Poetry].
To the Nightingale.
Unknown Shepherd's Complaint, The.
BARR, Amelia (Mrs. Robert Barr;
Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr). —
Christmas Camp on the San Gabr'el.
New-Year Ledger, The.
Thanksgiving.
BARR, Lillie E. — Household Thrush.
King in Disguise, A.
Mother's Answer, A.
"Nay, I'll Stay with the Lad."
Ten Robber Toes.
BARR, Mary A. — Burial of the Old
Flag, The.
I Wouldna Gie a Copper Plack.
Petit Jean.
Skipper's Love, The: or, The Tide
Will Turn.
BARR, Matthias. — Dying Street Arab,
The.
Moon, So Round and Yellow.
Only a Baby Small (at. also to Addie
Layton) .
Organist, The.
BARR, Nancy (Mrs. Augustus B. Mav-
ity). — Modern Love.
Prisoners.
BARR, Robert. — Archbishop's Christmas
Gift, The,
"Gentlemen! The King!"
BARR, Mrs. Robert. See BARR, AMELIA.
BARRE, Colonel. — America's Obligations
to England.
BARREAUX, Jacques Vallee des. See
DESBARREAUX, Madame DESHOULI-
ERES.
BARRET, Pringle.— Hint to the Wise,
BARRETT, Eaton Stannard. — Woman.
BARRETT, Louise.— Ifs.
BARRETT, Wilson.— Love of Berenice,
The. See Sign of the Cross, The.
Marcus Pleads with Mercia. See Sign
of the Cross, The.
Silver King, The, sel.
Sign of the Cross, The, sels.
Triumph of Faith. See Sign of the
Cross, The.
Wilfred Denver's Dream. See Silver
King, The.
Wooing of Berenice. See Sign of the
Cross, The.
BARRETT, Wilson Agnew. — New Eng
land Church, A.
BARRIE, Sir James M. (Matthew).—
Auld Licht Idylls, sels.
Courting of T'nowhead's Bell, The. See
Auld Licht Idylls.
Egyptian and the Captain, The. See
Little Minister, The.
How Gavin Birse Put It to Mag Low-
nie. See Window in Thrums, A.
Invalid in Lodgings, An.
Little Minister, The, sel.
Mending the Clock.
Mob Scene from "The Little Minister."
See Little Minister, The.
My Brother Henry. See My Lady
Nicotine.
My Lady Nicotine, sel.
Nanny Saved from the Poorhouse. See
Little Minister, The.
Our New Servant.
Platonic Friendship, A.
Race for a Wife, A. See Auld Licht
Idylls.
Rescue of Gavin, The. See Little Min
ister, The.
Scene from "The Little Minister." See
Little Minister, The.
Sentimental Tommy, sel.
Two of Them.
Window in Thrums, A, sel.
BARRINGTON, Lena.— Pat Magee.
Pat Magee's Wife.
BARRINGTON, Margaret.— Ships.
BARRINGTON, Pauline B.— White Iris.
BARRIS, Martha.— Guitar Song.
BARROW, George. (TV.).— Mother, The.
BARROW, Kate T. — Contrasted Valen-
BARROWS, Isabel C.— His Mother's
Apron-Strings.
BARROWS, Marjorie. — Enchanted Gar
den, The.
Finding Fairies.
Long Ago Doll, The.
May Morning.
BARROWS, O. R. — Swinging 'neath the
Old Apple-Tree.
BARROWS, Samuel J.— Sobriety.
BARRY, Beatrice.— Medical Corps, The.
Twa Lassies.
BARRY, Etheldred Breeze. — Countess of
the Tenement, The.
BARRY, K. E.— Caught.
BARRY, Mamie Collins. — Thought for
Mother's Day, A.
BARRY, Mary A. See BARR, MARY A.
BARRY, Michael Joseph.— Sword, The.
Where Man Should Die.
BARSTOW, Henry H.— If Easter Be
Not True.
BARSTOW, Robbins Wolcott.— In De
fense of Youth.
BARTH, Ella.— Open Season. "
BARTHELEMY, Eleanor.— Portrait of
an Old Woman.
Sonnet in Anger.
This Is the Worth.
This: To Be Calm.
BARTLESON, F. A.— New Year's Eve.
BARTLETT, Alice Hunt (Mrs. Wil
liam Allen Harriett). — Gift of Poets,
The.
Requiem.
BARTLETT, I. J.— Town of Don't-You-
Worry, The.
BARTLETT, Mary C.— Baby's Skies.
BARTLETT, Mrs. William Allen. See
BARTLETT, ALICE HUNT.
BARTOLOMEO di Sant' Angelo. See
SANT' ANGELO, BARTOLOMEO DI.
BARTON, Bernard. — British Oak,
The.
Bruce and the Spider.
Caractacus.
Evening Prayer, An.
Not Ours the Vows.
Robert Bruce and the Spider.
Sea, The.
Squirrel, The.
BARTON, Bruce. — Unknown.
BARTON, Joan. — Fallen Snow.
One Sharp Delight.
BARTON, Marie.— There Was a Gar
den.
BARTON, Mary Elizabeth. — Perspective.
BARUCH, Dorothy W. (Mrs. Walter
Baruch). — Cat.
Different Bicycles.
Lawn-Mower.
Merry-Go-Round.
Rabbits.
Riding in a Motor Boat.
Stop — Go.
BARUCH, Mrs. Walter. See above.
632
BASH, Mrs. Louis H. See RUNKLE,
BERTHA.
BASHAW, Thomas P. — Columbia's
BASHFORD, H. (Henry) H. (Howarth).
Good Day, The.
Gypsies, The.
Lullaby in Bethlehem.
Parliament Hill.
To Petronilla Who Has Put Up Her
Hair.
Where Do the Gipsies Come From?
BASHFORD, Herbert.— Alice.
Along Shore.
Arid Lands, The.
By the Pacific.
Cuba, 1897.
Morning in Camp.
Mount Rainier.
Night in Camp.
Song of the Forest Ranger, The.
Sunset.
BASHO. — "Friend sparrow, do not eat,
I pray."
Green Leaves.
Hail on the Pine Trees.
"Lonely pond in age-old stillness
sleeps, A."
"O cricket, from your cheery cry."
"Old battlefield, fresh with Spring
flowers again."
"Old men, white-haired, beside the an
cestral graves."
Plum Blossoms.
"Quick-falling dew."
"Roadside thistle, eager, The."
BASKETT, Newton M. — Orpheus and
Eurydice.
Substitute, The.
BAS-QUERCY, .—Carol of the
Birds.
BASSE, William. — Angler's Song, The.
Elegy on Mr. William Shakespeare.
Elegy on Shakespeare.
Epitaph, An: "Renowned Spenser, lie
a thought more nigh."
Memento for Mortalitie, A.
"Renowned Spenser, lie a thought more
BASSELIN, Olivier (TV.). — Siege of
Vire, The.
BASSETT, A. A.— Twice Fed.
BASSETT, Helen D.— And Then?
BATCHELDER, Samuel F. — Foreign
Photographs.
BATCHELOR, Jean.— Accident.
Angel of Last Judgment, The.
Street Scene.
Zodiac.
BATE .—Ride.
BATEHAM, Minnie D. — Legend of
Innisfallen, The.
One of Many.
BATEMAN, Newton. — Heroism and
History.
BATES, Arlo. — America. See Torch-
Bearers, The.
Conceits.
Cyclamen, The.
In Paradise.
Kitty's Laugh. See Conceits.
Kitty's "No." ^ See Conceits.
Like to a Coin.
On the Road to Chorrera.
Pool of Sleep, The.
Rose, A.
Shadow Boat, A.
Tim Calligan's Grave-Money.
Torch-Bearers, The, sel.
Watchers, The.
Winter Twilight, A.
Yes and No.
BATES, Mrs. Arlo. See PUTNAM,
ELEANOR.
BATES, Brainard L. See BATES, ES
THER WILLARD and BATES, BRAIN
ARD L.
BATES, Charlotte Fiske (Mme. Roge").
Andre.
Character, A.
Clue, The.
Delay.
Living Book, The.
Woodbines in October.
BATES, Clara Doty (Mrs. Morgan
BATES). — Cat and Canary.
Lilac, The.
Sad^Case, A.
Spring Questions.
Thistle-Down.
Who Likes the Rain?
BATES, David.— Speak Gently.
AUTHOR INDEX
Beaumont
BATES, Eleanor. — College Daughter —
Lonely Parents.
BATES, Esther Willard and BATES,
Brainard L. — Ipswich Bar.
BATES, Harriet Leonora. See PUTNAM,
ELEANOR.
BATES, Helen Hicks.— Sulks, The.
BATES, Herbert. — Heavens Are Our
Riddle, The.
Odyssey, The, set. (Tr.)
Prairie.
Reunion of Odysseus and Penelope,
The. See Odyssey, The.
Sea-Gulls.
Spring on the Prairie.
Thine Eyes Are Mirrors of Strange
Things.
BATES, Katharine Lee. — Alone into the
Mountain.
America the Beautiful.
Around the Sun.
At Gethsemane.
At Jerusalem.
By the Sea of Galilee.
Changing Road, The.
Christ in the Soul.
Christmas after War.
Christmas Island.
Come unto Me.
Creed of the Wood, The.
Debt, The.
Despised and Rejected.
Dogs of Bethlehem, The.
Earth Listens.
Fellowship, The.
First Bluebirds, The.
First Voyage of John Cabot, The.
Gardens.
Graves at Christiania.
Grotto of the Nativity.
Gypsy-Heart.
Horses, The.
In His Steps.
Judgment, The.
Kings of the East, The.
Laddie.
Lame Shepherd, The.
Little Knight in Green, The.
Love Planted a Rose.
Mine Own Countree.
New Crusade, The.
Old Love.
Only Mules.
Rebecca and Abigail.
Retinue, The.
Robin's Secret.
Sarah Threeneedles.
Schoolroom I JLove the Best, The.
Slumber Fairies.
Soldiers of Freedom.
Somebody's Boy.
Song of Riches, A.
Song of Waking, A.
Song That Shall Atone, The.
Splendid Isolation.
Star of Bethlehem, The.
Tempted.
Three Steps.
To Peace.
To Sigurd.
Vacation.
Vigi.
What Is the Spirit?
Wild Weather.
Woodrow Wilson.
Yellow Warblers.
Youth.
BATES, Lewis B.— Lincoln.
BATES, Lewis J.— Some Sweet Day.
BATES, Mrs. Morgan. See BATES,
CLARA DOTY.
BATES, Samuel P.— Fruits of Labor,
The.
BATES, Stockton. — Asleep.
Eureka..
Fathoming Brains.
Friend Death.
Out of the East.
Saved.
South Fork.
Starry Flag, The.
Visit to Hades, A.
BATES, Theodora.— After.
Rondeau: "Land-locked I He, in idle
ness."
BATHURST, William Hiley. — Faith
That Will Not Shrink, A.
BATTERHAM, Eric N.— Once.
BATTERS BY, C. Maud. — Evening
Prayer.
BATTIS, William Sterling (owtf.).—
Dicken's Christmas Greeting.
BAUDE, Henri. — Rondeau of Regrets,
A.
BAUDELAIRE, Charles.— Affinities.
Balcony. The.
Blind Folk.
Carrion, A.
Correspondences.
Cracked Bell, The.
Death of the Poor, The.
Don Juan in Hell.
Elevation.
Epilogue: "With heart at rest I
climbed the citadel's."
Harmonic du Soir.
Harmonies of the Evening.
Invocation: "To her, the dearest, love
liest."
La Beaute.
Le Balcon.
Les Hiboux.
Litany to Satan.
Monitor, The.
My Cat.
Parfum Exotique.
Rebel, The.
Robed in a ^Silken Robe.
Self -Communing.
Soaring.
Sois Sage 0 Ma Douleur.
Transferable Merit.
Travelling Gipsies.
Wages of Pride, The.
BAUKHAGE, Hilmar R. — November
Eleventh.
BAUM, Peter (TV.).— Horror.
Psalms of Love.
BAX, Clifford. — Berkshire Holiday, A.
Dreamer, The.
In the Train.
Musician.
BAXTER, Richard (?).— Sin.
Vision of Future Bliss, A.
BAY, Helen Iffla. — On Return from the
Shore.
BAYLEBRIDGE, William. — Revela
tion.
BAYLES, James C. — In the Gloaming.
BAYLEY, L.'M. Laning.— Grave by the
Sorrowful Sea, The.
BAYLOR, Frances Courtenay. — Old
Quarrel, An.
BAYLY, Thomas Haynes. — Ballad of the
Lost Bride, The.
Do You Remember.
Hunting Season, The.
I'd Be a Butterfly.
Mistletoe Bough, The.
Novel of High Life, A.
Oh! Where Do Fairies Hide Their
Heads?
Out.
She Wore a Wreath of Roses.
Till Green Leaves Come Again.
Where Do Fairies Hide Their Heads?
Why Don't the Men Propose?
BEACH, Ella M. — One Heart — One
Way.
BEACH, H. Prescott. — Hither, Meadow
Gossip, Tell Me!
BEACH, Joseph Warren. — Rue Bona
parte.
View at Gunderson's, The.
BEACH CROFT, Thomas Owen. — Em
blem to Be Cut on a Lonely Rock at
Sea.
Vow, The.
BEACONSFIELD, Earl of. See DISRA
ELI, BENJAMIN.
BEAGLE, Maude Stewart. — Book Revue,
The.
BEAL, Alice Colburn. — Old Sarum.
BEAL, Margaret E. — Symptoms of the
Heart.
BEALS, Jessie Tarbox. — Destiny.
BEAMISH, Richard J-— Caesar Rodney's
Ride.
BEAN, Helen Mar.— Pet and Bijou.
BEARD, George P.— Farmer's Life, The.
BEARD SLEY, Aubrey.— On the Burial
of His Brother. (Tr.)
Three Musicians, The.
BEATTIE, James. — Benevolence.
But Who the Melodies of Morn Can
Tell? See Minstrel, The.
Edwin, the Minstrel. See Minstrel,
The.
Epitaph, An: "Escaped the gloom of
mortal life, a soul."
Epitaph, An: "Like thee I once have
stemm'd the sea of life."
Epitaph, Intended for Himself.
Hermit, The, sel.
Law.
633
BEATTIE, James (Continued).
Melodies of Morn, The. See Minstrel,
The.
Minstrel, The, sels.
Morning. See Minstrel, The.
Nature and the Poets. See Minstrel,
The.
Nature's Charms. See Minstrel, The.
Reasons for Humility.
Retirement, sel.
Solitude. See Retirement.
BEATTIE, Robert Brewster. — Way to
a Happy New Year, A.
BEATTY, Pakenham. — Charles Lamb.
Death of Hampden, The.
When Will Love Come?
BEAUCHAMP, Kathleen. See "MANS
FIELD, KATHERINE."
BEAUCHAMP, Lou J.— Bit of Cheer,
A.
BEAUFORT, Aileen. — My Nursery
Walls.
BEAUMONT, Francis. — "Come, Sleep,
and with thy sweet deceiving." See
Woman- Hater, The.
Dance, A. See Masque of the Gen
tlemen of Gray's-Inne and the Inner-
Temple, The.
Dirge: "Come, you whose loves are
dead." See Knight of the Burning
Pestle, The.
In Westminster Abbey (also at. to
William Basse).
Indifferent, The.
Invocation to Sleep. See Woman
Hater, The.
Knight of the Burning Pestle, The,
sels.
Letter to Ben Jon son.
Lines on the Tombs in Westminster
(also at. to William Basse).
Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray's-
Inne and the Inner-Temple, The, sels.
Master (or Mister) Francis Beaumont's
Letter to Ben Jonson.
Merrythought's Song: "For Jillian of
Berry." See Knight of the Burn
ing Pestle, The.
Merrythought's Song: "I would not
be a Servingman." See Knight of
the Burning Pestle, The.
Mirth.
On the Life of Man (wr. at.). See
KING, HENRY.
On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey
(also at. to William Basse).
Sleep. See Woman Hater, The.
Song: "More pleasing were these
sweet delights." See Masque of the
Gentlemen of Gray's-Inne and the
Inner-Temple, The.
Song: "On blessed youths, for Jove
doth pause." See Masque of the
Gentlemen of Gray's-Inne and the
Inner-Temple, The.
Song: "Peace and silence be the
guide." See Masque of the Gen
tlemen of Gray's-Inne and the Inner -
Temple, The.
Song: "Shake off your heavy trance."
See Masque of the Gentlemen of
Gray's-Inne and the Inner-Temple,
- The.
Song: "You should stay longer if we
durst." See Masque of the Gen
tlemen of Gray's-Inne and the Inner-
Temple, The.
Song of a Sad Heart, The. See Wom
an Hater, The.
True Beauty.
Woman Hater, The, sels.
BEAUMONT, Francis, and FLETCHER,
John. — Aspatia's Song. See Maid's
Tragedy, The.
Bridal Song. See Maid's Tragedy.
The.
Dirge: "Lay a garland on my hearse."
See Maid's Tragedy, The.
"Hold back thy hours, dark Night, till
we have done." See Maid's Tragedy,
The ("Hold back thy hours," etc.)
I Died True. See Maid's Tragedy.
The.
Lay a Garland on My Hearse. See
Maid's Tragedy, The.
Maid's Tragedy, The, sels.
BEAUMONT, Sir John. — Assumption,
The.
Of His Dear Son, Gervase. See Of
My Dear Son Gervase Beaumont.
Of My Dear[e] Son[ne], Gervase
Beaumont, sel.
Of True Liberty.
Beaumont
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
BEAUMONT, Sir John (Continued).
On the Coincidence of the Feasts of
the Annunciation and the Resurrec
tion in 1627.
To His Late Majesty, Concerning the
True Forme of English Poetry.
BEAUMONT, Joseph. — BioQdvaTos
(Biothanatos).
Garden, The.
Gnat, The.
House and Home.
Love.
BEAVER, Dorothy.— Timeless Things.
BECKERS, D. G.— What My Father
Was to Me.
BECK, Clara. — Washington Bicenten
nial, The.
BECK, Elizabeth.— To Our Unknown
Dead.
BECK, James Montgomery. — Laurels of
a Mother, The.
BECK, L. Adams. — Chinese Scroll Pic
ture, A, sel,
BECKER, Charlotte.— Life.
Pierrot Goes.
Progress.
Thackeray's Creed.
BECKER, Easter Rohrer. — Magnolia
Tree, The.
BECKER, Edna.— Reflections.
BECKER, Florence. — Revolutionary
Blues.
BECKER, May Lamberton. — Developing
a Taste for Good Literature.
Living with Books.
BECKER, N. R. A.— Soliloquy.
JBECKET, Gilbert Abbott a.— Holiday
BECK WITH, M. Helen.— Story of the
New Dress, The.
BECQUER, Gustavo Adolfo.— Rimas.
They Closed Her Eyes.
Waiting Harp, The.
BED A or B^EDA. See BEDE, The Ven
erable.
BEDDOES, Thomas LovelL — Amala's
Bridal Song. See Death's Jest Book.
Athulf's [Death] Song. See Death's
Jest-Book.
Ballad of Human Life.
Beautiful Night, A. See Fragments
Intended for the Dramas.
Bridal Song to Amala. See Death's
Jest Book.
Bride's Tragedy, The, sels.
Crocodile, A. See Last Man, The.
Death's Jest-Book; or, The Fool's
Tragedy, The, sels.
Dirge: "If thou wilt ease thine heart."
See Death's Jest Book.
Dirge: "Swallow leaves her nest, The".
See Death's Jest Book.
Dirge: "To her couch of evening rest."
Dirge for a Young Maiden.
Dirge for Wolfram. See Death's Jest
Book.
Dream of Dying. See Fragments In-
tended for the Dramas.
Dream-Pedlary, sels.
Dreams to Sell. See Dream-Pedlary.
Fragments Intended for the Dramas.
Ghost's Moonshine, The.
"Has no one seen my heart of you" ?
Hesperus Sings (or Hesperus' Song).
See Bride's Tragedy, The.
"Hist, oh hist!"
How Many Times Do I Love Thee,
.Dear? See Torrismond.
*If there were dreams to sell." See
D ream-Pedlary.
"If thou wilt ease thine heart." See
Death's Jest Book (Dirge).
In a Garden by Moonlight. See Torris
mond.
Insignificance of the World. See Frag
ments Intended for the Dramas
Last Man, The, sel.
Lily of the Valley, The.
Lines Written at Geneva; July, 1824.
Lofty Mind, A. See Fragments In
tended for the Dramas.
Love Goes a-Hawking. See Bride's
Tragedy, The.
Mandrake's Song. See Death's Jest
Book.
Mariners' Song. See Death's Jest
Mighty* Thoughts of an Old World,
Old Adam, the Carrion Crow. See
Death's Jest-Book.
Phantom- Wooer, The.
Reason Why, The.
See
Death's Jest
Bradley). —
^Hymn, A:
BEDDOES, Thomas Lovell (Continued)
Sailor's Song. See Death's Jest
Book.
Sea, The. See Death's Jest-Book.
Second Brother, The, sel.
Sibylla's Dirge. See Death's Jest Book
Silenus in Proteus.
Song: "Hither haste, and gently
strew."
Song: "How many times do I love
thee, dear?" See Torrismond.
Song: "Old Adam, the carrion crow.'
See Death's Jest-Book.
Song: "Under the lime-tree, on the
daisied ground." (2V.)
Song: "Who is the baby that doth lie.'
Song from the Ship. See Death's Jest-
Book.
Song of the Stygian Naiades.
Song on the Water.
Song that Wolfram Heard in Hell.
The. See Death's Jest Book.
Stanzas from the Ivory Gate.
Strew Not Earth with Empty Stars.
See Second Brother, The.
Subterranean City. See Fragments In
tended for the Dramas.
Swallow Leaves Her Nest, The. See
Death's Jest Book.
Threnody: "No sunny ray, no silver
night".
To Sea, to Sea! See Death's Jest Book.
Torrismond, sels.
Voice from the Waters. See Death's
Jest-Book.
We Do Lie beneath the Grass.
Death's Jest-Book.
Wolfram's Dirge. See
Book.
Wolfram's Song. See Death's Jest
Book.
"BEDE, Cuthbert." (E.
In Immemoriam.
BEDE, The Venerable. - __., ,
"Hymn of glory let us sing, A."
Hymnum Canentes Martyrum.
BEDFORD-JONES, H. (Henry).— How
Do You Do?
Winner, The.
BEDINGER, H.— Eagle's Flight, An.
BEDINGFIELD, Thomas. — Lover's
Choice, The.
BEEBE, Cora Blakeslee.— Wisconsin.
BEECHER, Henry Ward. — Abraham
Lincoln, sels.
Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr. See
Abraham Lincoln.
American Flag, The. See Freedom and
War.
Beecher on Eggs.
Behold a Martyr. See Abraham Lin
coln.
'Biah Cathcart's Proposal. See Nor
wood.
Blindness.
Books.
Coming and Going.
Compromise of Principle.
Cynic, The. See Portrait Gallery.
Day of Thanksgiving, The.
Death of Abraham Lincoln, The. See
Abraham Lincoln.
Death of Our Almanac, The.
Demagogue, The. See Portrait Gal
lery.
Discourse on Trees, A.
Dishonest Politician, The. See Por
trait Gallery.
Easter Morning.
Effect of the Death of Lincoln. See
Abraham Lincoln.
Effects of Intemperance, The.
Eulogy on General Grant, sel.
Freedom and War, sels.
Happy Thought, A.
Honored Dead, The.
Hope for All.
In Change Unchanging.
Lectures to Young Men, sel.
Lincoln. See Abraham Lincoln.
Little Leaf, The.
Loss of the "Arctic."
Martyr and the Conqueror, The. See
Abraham Lincoln.
Martyr President, The. See Abraham
Lincoln.
Meaning of Our Flag, The. See Free
dom and War.
Month of Apple Blossoms, The.
Moral Aspect of the American War.
Nature Designed for Our Enjoyment.
See Lectures to Young Men.
Nature of Christ, The.
634
BEECHER, Henry Ward (Continued)
Norwood, sels.
On the Death of Lincoln. See Abra
ham Lincoln.
Oratory.
Our Flag. See Freedom and War.
Our Honored Dead.
Portrait Gallery, sels.
Public Dishonesty.
Sermon on Lincoln. See Abraham
Lincoln.
Tommy Taft. See Norwood.
Tribute to Our Honored Dead A
Twenty-Third Psalm, The.
BEECHER, Louise L— Nature of Man,
The.
BEECHER, Lyman.— Appeal to Young
Men. s
Autobiography of Lyman Beecher, sel
East and the West One, The.
Lyman Beecher's First Home. See
Autobiography of Lyman Beecher.
Mother of Harriet B. Stowe, The.
Traffic in Ardent Spirits.
BEECHER, Thomas K.— Brother Ander
son's Sermon.
BEECHING, Henry Charles.— Accidian.
Bicycling Song.
Blackbird, The.
Boy's Prayer A See Prayers (I).
Going Down Hill on a Bicycle.
Knowledge after Death.
Prayers.
Summer Day, A.
To My Totem.
Under the Sun.
BEEDE, Charles Gould.— Maniac, The
BEEDE, Eva J.— Why Cats Wash after
Eating.
BEEDOME, Thomas. — Broken Heart
The.
BEEMAN, Katharine.— Happiness.
BEER, Morris Abel. — Achievement.
Book Is an Enchanted Gate, A.
Boy of Old Manhattan, A.
Candles Divine.
Conqueror, The.
Manhattan.
Moses.
Old Garret.
Piety
Puddle, The.
Six Poets Gazed upon the Moon.
BEERS, Ethel Lynn (Mrs. Ethelinda
Eliot Beers). — All Quiet along the
Potomac.
Boys, The.
Not One to Spare.
On the Shores of Tennessee.
Our Folks.
Picket- Guard, The.
Return of the Hillside Legion.
Weighing the Baby.
Which Shall It Be?
BEERS, Henry Augustin. — Biftek aux
Champignons.
Ecce in Deserto.
Fish Story, A.
Nunc Dimittis.
On a Miniature.
Posthumous.
Singer of One Song, The.
nJ&Jb^y6 of Ye Woodpeckore.
BEESLY, Augustus Henry. — Andre's
Ride.
BEGAN, Robert (Jr.). —As a Blossom
Sweet and Rosy.
BEGBIE, Agnes H.— Lullaby, A: "See
how the poppies nod."
Song of Mary, A.
Unto Us a Child Is Born.
BEGBIE, Harold.— Grounds of the Ter
rible.
Liberty Jack.
BEHN, (Mrs.) Aphra.— Abdelazer, sel.
Dream, The.
Libertine, The.
Love in Fantastic Triumph Sat. See
Abdelazer.
On the Death of Waller.
Song: "Love in fantastic triumph
sate." See Abdelazer.
„ Song. Love Arm'd. See Abdelazer.
BEHRENDS, A. J. F.— Place of the
Imagination in the Art of Expres
sion, The.
BELASCO, David.— Sue an' Me.
BELITT, Ben.— Brief for a Future
Defense.
Contemporary Suite: 1934.
Contentious Heart.
Deep Sleepers, The. See "Wind
Blows South."
AUTHOE INDEX
Ben£t
BELITT, Ben (.Continued}.
Field Left Fallow. See "Wind Blows
South."
Hermes Genetic.
John Keats, Surgeon.
March Cardinal.
Song of the King's Huntsmen.
This Our Grief.
"Wind Blows South," sels.
BELKNAP, C. E.— Little Black Phil.
BELKNAP, Edwin Star (Tr.).— Song
of the Pear-Tree.
"BELL, Acton." See BRONTE, ANNE.
BELL, Alex Melville. — Ask Mamma.
Helpmate, A.
BELL, Anne.— Pride.
BELL, Annie Douglass. — Squirrel s
Arithmetic, The.
jrvriLiimcLiv,, j.i*t..
BELL, Besse Burnett. — My Jewel Case.
BELL, Beulah Allyne. — To a Fellow
Traveler.
BELL, Birdie. — I Have Always Found
It So.
BELL, Charles A. — Tim Twinkleton's
Twins.
BELL, Charles Dent. — Solemn Rondeau.
BELL, Clove. — Change Is Sweetest of
All.
BELL Corydon. — Wandering Ant, The.
"BELL, Currer." See BRONTE, CHAR
LOTTE.
"BELL, Ellis." See BRONTE, EMILY.
BELL, Gertrude Lowthian (Tr.). — Di-
wan of Hafiz.
BELL, H. W. — Serenade: "Heart of
my heart, Awake! Awake!"
BELL, Mrs. Hattie F.— Trundle-Bed
Treasures.
BELL, Henry Glassford. — Mary, Queen
of Scots.
Uncle, The.
BELL, Mrs. Hugh.— Oh, No.
BELL, Ida Trafford. — Offering for Cuba,
An.
BELL, James Madison. — Progress of
Liberty, The.
BELL, John Joy.— "Blackie."
Choice, The.
Lights, The.
On the Quay.
Ships, The.
BELL, Julian. — Redshanks, The.
BELL, Laura.— Taj Mahal, The.
BELL, Lilian (Lida) (Mrs. Arthur Hoyt
Bogue). — Elevator Love Story, An.
Heart of Brier-Rose.
BELL, Mackenzie. — At Stratford-on-
Avon.
At the Grave of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Spring's Immortality.
BELL, Maurice. — "Alabama," The.
BELL, Robert Mowry. — For Cuba.
Second Volume, The.
Tutelage, The.
BELL, Thelma Harrington. — Half-
Asleep.
BELL, Walker Meriwether. — Jefferson
Davis.
BELL, Mrs. Wilbur.— Dickey.
BELLAMANN, Henry.— Artist, The.
Charleston Garden, A.
Cups of Illusion.
Gardens of the Santee.
Magnolia Gardens.
Pause.
Poppies.
"Sound of Going in the Tops of the
Mulberry Trees, A."
Upward Pass, The.
BELLAMY, Claxson and PAULTON,
Harry. — Ernainie, sel.
Lullaby: "Dear mother, in dreams I see
her." See Erminie.
BELLAMY, (Mrs.) Elizabeth W. (Whit-
field). — Baby (or Baby's) Logic.
Tilly Bones.
BELLAMY, Virginia Woods. — Snow.
BELLAMY, William H.— Kirtle Red.
BELLA W, A. W. (Americus Welling
ton). — Conjugal Conjugations.
Fiddler, The.
Husking Song.
Jim.
Mitten, The.
Old Line Fence, The. ,
Song without Music.
BELLAY, Joachim du. — Epitaph on a
Cat.
"Happy who like Ulysses, or that lord."
Heureux Qui, comme Ulysse, a Fait
un Beau Voyage.
Hymn to the Winds.
Rome.
BELLAY, Joachim du (Continued).
Ruins of Rome, The.
Sonnet^: "Florence I hate for griping
avarice."
Sonnet: "Friend, let us live."
Sonnet: "Gravely to frown: to strut
with solemn gait."
Sonnet: "If life on earth be less than
is a day."
Sonnet: "If, then, our life is shorter
than a day."
Sonnet: "You who of Rome with won
dering awe behold."
Sonnet to Heavenly Beauty, A.
Thresher to the Winds, The.
To His Friend in Elysium.
Villanelle: "In this month so fresh and
gay."
Visions, The, sel.
Vow to Heavenly Venus.
BELLEAU, Remy.— April.
Sonnet: "Whoe'er the man may be who
first, for flight."
BELLENDEN, John.— Address to Bel-
lona and King James V.
"Anno Domini."
Starscape, A.
BELLINGER, Alfred Raymond. — Icarus.
BELLOC, Elizabeth. — Pelion.
BELLOC, Hilaire. — Big Baboon, The.
Birds, The.
Bison, The.
Courtesy.
Crocodile, The.
Dawn Shall over Lethe Break.
Dedication: "Child! do not throw this
book about!"
Dedication on the Gift of a Book to a
Child.
Duncton Hill.
Early Morning, The.
East and West.
Elephant, The.
Elm, The.
Epitaph on the Politician.
False Heart, The.
For False Heart.
Foreword, A.
Frog, The.
G. See Moral Alphabet, A.
George.
Gnu, The. See Moral Alphabet,
A.
Godolphin Home (Who Was Cursed
with the Sin of Pride, and Became
a Boot-Black).
Ha'nacker Mill.
Henry King.
Hippopotamus, The.
Jim.
Lines to a Don.
Lion, The.
Llama, The.
Matilda.
Microbe, The.
Moral Alphabet, A, sels.
Night, The.
Noel.
On a Dead Hostess.
On a Politician.
On His Books.
On Hygiene.
On Lady Poltagrue, a Public Peril.
Our Lord and Our Lady.
Prophet Lost in the Hills at Evening,
The.
Python, The.
Rebecca (Who Slammed Doors for Fun
and Perished Miserably).
Rebel, The.
Rhinoceros.
Song Inviting the Influence of a Young
Lady upon the Opening Year.
Song of the Pelagian Heresy.
Sonnet: "We will not whisper, we have
found the place." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "When you to Acheron's ugly
water come." See Sonnets.
Sonnets, sels.
South Country, The.
Tarantella.
They Say, and I Am Glad They Say.
Tiger, The.
To Dives.
To the Balliol Men Still in Africa.
Viper, The.
Vulture, The.
W. See Moral Alphabet, A.
Yak, The.
BELLOWS, Henry Adams (Tr.).— Elder
Edda, The, sel.
Voluspo. See Elder Edda, The.
635
BELLOWS, Henry W.— Public Speech.
BELLOWS, Isabel Frances. — Three
Naughty Kittens.
BELLOWS, J. A. — Miss Higginson's
Will.
BELLO\VS, John A.— Easter, 1922.
BELLOY, Auguste de. — Cordwright's
Song, The.
BELOW, Ida Comstock.— Eugene Field
on Motherhood.
Mother of Eugene Field, The.
BEMIS, Arthur Roszelle,/r. — Decoration
Day Prayer.
BENCHLEY, Robert.— Tooth, the Whole
Tooth, and Nothing but the Tooth,
The.
BENEDICT, Georgia. — "Queen Anne's
BENEDICT, Hester A.— Good-Night.
Only a Woman.
BENEDICT, W. H. — Voices of the
Trees.
BENET, Laura. — Adventure.
Bird of Paradise, The.
Cushy Cow.
Peter.
"She Wandered after Strange Gods."
Thrush, The.
Witch's House, The.
BENET, Rosemary Carr (Mrs. Stephen
Vincent Benet). — Elegy for Janes.
Johnny Appleseed.
BENET, Rosemary and Stephen Vincent.
Nancy Hanks.
BENET, Stephen Vincent. — Abraham
Lincoln, 1809-1865. See Book of
Americans, A.
Adam.
American Names.
Ballad of William Sycamore, The
(1790-1871).
Book of Americans, A, sels.
Carol: New Style.
Confederate Pris on, A. See John B rown's
Body.
Daniel Boone, 1797-1879. See Book of
Americans, A.
Death-Chant of the Centaurs, sel.
Enlistments, The. See John Brown's
Body.
Flood Tide.
Girl Child.
Going Back to School.
Golden Corpse, The.
Guns, The. See John Brown's Body.
Hemp, The.
Hidden Place, The. See John Brown's
Body.
Hider's Song, The. See John Brown's
Body.
Invocation: "American muse, whose
strong and diverse heart." See John
Brown's Body.
John Brown's Body, sels.
John Brown's Prayer. See John Brown's
Body.
John Quincy Adams, 1767-1848. See
Book of Americans, A.
King David.
Lincoln and Davis. See John Brown's
Body.
Lincoln Calls for Volunteers. See John
Brown's Body.
Litany for Dictatorships.
Lonely Burial.
Love Came by from the Riversmoke.
See John Brown's Body.
Metropolitan Nightmare.
Mortuary Parlors.
Mountain Whippoorwill, The.
1935.
Out of John Brown's Strong Sinews.
See John Brown's Body.
Portrait of a Boy.
Rain after a Vaudeville Show.
Resurrection.
Retort Discourteous, The.
Sad Song, A.
Song of the Riders, See John Brown's
Body.
Sparrow.
Thirteen Sisters. See John Brown's
Body.
Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826. See Book
ot Americans, A.
War. See John Brown's Body.
Winged Man.
Mrs. Stephen Vincent. See
BENET, ROSEMARY.
Benet
AN INDEX TO POETET AND BE CITATIONS
BENET, William Rose. — Adoration, The.
Angel Infancy.
Bast.
Brazen Tongue.
Daughters.
Dead Letter Office.
Death of Robin Hood, The.
Debtintantrum.
Dedication to a First Book.
Deer in Mooreland.
Eternal Masculine, The.
Falcon.
Falconer of God, The.
Fawn in the Snow, The.
Front Line.
Fugitive, The.
Gaspara Stampa.
Ghost of an Opera House.
Her Way.
His Ally.
His Worst Enemy.
Horse Thief, The.
House at Evening, The.
How to Catch Unicorns.
Inscription for a Mirror in a Deserted
Dwelling.
Jesse James.
Judgment.
"Junkets," Immortal.
Mad Blake.
Merchants from Cathay.
Mid-Ocean.
Mistress Fate.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Moon Rider.
Mustang.
Night.
Ode for an Epoch.
Old Adam, The.
On Sunday in the Sunlight.
Pearl Diver.
Red Country, The.
Sagacity.
Singing Skyscrapers, The, sel.
Skater of Ghost Lake, The.
There Lived a Lady in Milan.
Three- Volume Novel.
Tide, The.
To My Father.
To My Son.
Tricksters.
We Ask No Shield.
Whale.
Wild Philomela.
Woodcutter's Wife, The.
Woolworth Tower. See Singing Sky
scrapers, The.
BENGOUGH, J. Wilson.— Billy of Ne-
B EN HAM*, Ida W. — Little Brown Seed
in the Furrow, The.
BENJAMIN, Charles L. See below.
BENJAMIN, Charles L., and SUTTON,
George D. — Flag That Has Never
Known Defeat, The.
BENJAMIN, Isaac. — For a Crippled
Girl.
Prayer: "Not for a long while, O Sun
anointed Lord."
River Lights.
BENJAMIN, Park.— Alexander Taming
Bucephalus.
Old Sexton, The.
Press On.
Sexton, The.
To Arms.
BENNERS, William J., Jr.— Gloria Belli.
Old Letters.
BENNETT, Anna Elizabeth.— Laughing
Woman.
Renuncio.
Skeptic, The.
Wind.
BENNETT, Arnold.— About the Classics.
See Literary Taste and How to Form
It.
Insulting His Author.
Literary Taste and How to Form It.
sel.
BENNETT, Clarence. — "Whip Poor
Will."
BENNETT, Gertrude Ryder.— Harvest.
Old Shoes.
These Times.
BENNETT, Gwendolyn B. — Advice.
Fantasy,
Hatred.
Heritage.
Lines Written at the Grave of Alexan
der Dumas.
Nocturne: "This cool night is strange."
Quatrains: "Brushes and paints are
all 1 have."
BENNETT, Gwendolyn B. (Continued).
Quatrains: "How strange that grass
should sing."
Secret.
Sonnet: "He came in silvern armour,
trimmed with black."
Sonnet: "Some things are very dear to
me."
To a Dark Girl.
Your Songs. t ,
BENNETT, Henry Holcomb. — Adven
ture.
Flag Goes By, The.
Saint Patrick.
St. Patrick Was a Gentleman.
BENNETT, Jack.— Missing Bobby Shaf-
toe.
BENNETT, John. — Abbot of Deny,
The.
Dead Pussy Cat, The.
God Bless You, Dear, To-Day!
Her Answer.
How the Church Was Built at Kehoe's
Bar.
In a Rose Garden.
Master Sky-Lark, sels.
Sky-Lark's Song, The. See Master
Sky-Lark.
Song of the Hunt, The. See Master
Sky-Lark.
Song of the Spanish Main, The.
To Marie.
What Troubled Poe's Raven.
BENNETT, Julia M.— Cup of Water,
A
BENNETT, Mrs. Rowena Bastin.— Air
plane, The.
Boats.
Join the Caroling.
Meeting the Easter Bunny.
Modern Dragon, A.
Motor Cars.
Pussy Willows.
Rubber Boots.
Shell Castles.
Under the Tent of the Sky.
Zeppelin, The.
BENNETT, William Cox.— Baby May.
Baby's Shoes.
Be Mine, and I Will Give Thy Name.
Christmas Song, A: "Blow, wind,
blow."
From India.
Invocation to Rain m Summer.
Lullaby, O Lullaby.
Rain in Summer.
Summer Invocation, A.
To a Cricket.
Wife's Appeal, The.
Wife's Song, A. .
Worn Wedding-Ring, The.
BENOIT, Pierre.— Diaduminius.
BENRIMO, and HAZELTON,
George C. — "No one comes.' See
Yellow Jacket, The.
Yellow Jacket, The, sel.
.b*,.t*w.r jj,v,n.c:i., o-tiv., -<-"•
BENSEE, James B.— At the Last.
BENSEL, James Berry.-
- After
^^^ s ^ _ -Ahmed.
February.
BENSON, Arthur Christopher.
Construing.
Amen.
English Shell, An.
Hawk, The.
In the Garden.
Knapweed.
Lord Vyet.
My Old Friend.
Phoenix, The. „
Prelude: "Hush'd is each busy shout.
Realism.
Toad, The.
Wounds. „ ,
BENSON, E. F. — Image in the Sand,
The, sel. , . 4.
Prayer. "The dawn of the everlasting
day " See Image in the Sand, The.
BENSON, Mrs. H. W. See BENSON,
MARY JOSEPHINE.
BENSON, L. L. — "Come unto Me.'1
BENSON, Louis FitzGerald.— Light of
God Is Falling, The.
O Love That Lights the Evening Sky.
BENSON, Margaret. — Once on a Time.
BENSON, Mrs. Mary A. — Fairies'
Christmas, The.
BENSON, Mary Josephine (Mrs. H. W.
Benson). — Foam of Fancy.
Heredity and Ego.
Song of the Moon-Spirit.
Sun-Song.
Words.
BENSON, Nathaniel A.— Year's End.
636
BENSON, Robert Hugh.— After a Re
treat.
At High Mass.
Priest's Lament, The.
Teresian Contemplative, The.
BENSON, Stella (Mrs. J. C. O'Gormar
Anderson). — Five Smooth Stones.
Thanks to My World for the Loan of
a Fair Day.
Words.
BENTLEY, E. C.— J. S. Mill.
Lord Clive.
Sir Christopher Wren.
BENTLEY, Richard. — Reply to an Im
itation of the Second Ode in the
Third Book of Horace, A.
BENTON, Joel.— Abraham Lincoln.
Another Washington.
At Chappaqua.
December.
Grover Cleveland.
Hallowe'en.
Poet, The.
Pretty Maid of Kissimmee, The.
Scarlet Tanager, The.
BENTON, Myron B. — Midsummer In
vitation.
Mowers, The.
There Is One Spot for Which My
Soul Will Yearn.
BENVENUTA, Sister Mary.— Easter
Thought.
Hawkesyard.
Song of Red and White, A.
BEQUER, Don Gustavo A. — Harp, The.
BERANGER, Pierre Jean de. — Apostle.
The.
Blessings.
Broken Fiddle.
Falling Stars.
Friendship.
King of Brentford, The.
King of Yvetot, The.
Les Souvenirs du Peuple. See Recol
lections of the People, The.
Ma Vocation.
My Flowers.
"My Last Song Perhaps."
My Vocation.
Old Tramp, The.
Popular Recollections of Bonaparte.
See Recollections of the People, The.
Recollections of the People, The.
St. Helena.
To Mademoiselle .
To My Old Coat.
Wandering Jew, The.
BERCEO, Gonzalo de. — Life of San
Millan, The, sel.
San Miguel de la Tumba.
BERCHENKO, Frank. — Inscription for
a Clock.
BERENBERG, David P. — Brooklyn
Streets.
Men.
Sea Pictures.
Two Sonnets.
BERGEN, Helen Corinne. — Even in
BERGEN GREN, Ralph. — Apple Blos
soms.
Book-Lover.
Misfortune.
Thirst.
Worm, The.
BERGQUIST, Beatrice. — Song of the
Robin, The.
BERINGER, Mrs. Alfred. See MEAD,
STELLA.
BERKELEY, Bishop George. — On the
Prospect of Planting Arts and Learn
ing in America.
Verses on the Prospect of Planting
Arts and Learning in America.
"Westward the course of empire takes
its way." See Verses on the Pros
pect of Planting Arts and Learning
in America.
BERLYN, Alfred.— Avenged!
BERNARD DE VENTADOUR. — No
Marvel Is It.
BERNARD of Cluny (or of Morlaix).—
Celestial Country, The. See De
Contemptu Mundi.
De Contemptu Mundi, sels.
Jerusalem [the Golden] . See De Con
temptu Mundi.
Mariale, sel.
BERNHARDT, Sarah. — Christmas Re
pentance, A.
BERNHEISEL, Jesse L. — Dream Re
alized, A.
AUTHOB INDEX
Bible
BERNHOFF, John.— Witch-Song, The.
BERNIS, Cardinal de. — Impromptu.
BERRY, Annabel Ledlie. — Heaven and
Earth.
BERRY, R. G. — Tramp Philosophy.
BERRY, William. — Thunder On, You
Silver Stallions.
BERTE, Hal. — Spring Poet.
BERTHOLD, Arthur. — Aizmirstai Mih-
lai.
Thousands and Again Thousands.
BERTOLET, Frederick.— Ode to Lowell
BERTRAM, Anthony.— Demi-Gods, The.
BERTRAN DE BORN. — Song of Battle.
BESANT, Sir Walter.— To Daphne.
BEST, Charles. — Moon, The.
Sonnet of the Moon, A.
BEST, Eva. — Alaska Christmas Candles.
Dog and the Tramp, The.
Don't Tell.
BEST, Susie M. — At Christmas-Tide.
Child of Mary's Soul.
Decoration Day.
His Idea of It.
Hymn for America, A.
Ich Dien.
Is It Success?
Kriss Kringle's Travels.
Musical Martyrdom.
Romany Christmas Song, A.
Rum and Ruin.
Statesman, Ruler, Hero, Martyr.
Thanksgiving (Acrostic).
Thanksgiving Feast, The.
Zealous Patriot, A.
BESTER, Laura Heebner. — Orphan
Moon, The.
To Tommy.
BESTON, Mrs. Henry. See COATS-
WORTH, ELIZABETH J.
BETHAM-EDWARDS, Mathilda Bar
bara (Mathilda B. Edwards).
Child's Prayer, A.
Evening Hymn.
God, Make My Life a Little Light.
Pansy and the Prayer-Book, The.
Valentine, A.
BETHUNE, George Washington. —
Blessed Name, The.
Fourth of July.
Hymn to Night.
It Is Not Death to Die.
BETTS, Craven Langstroth. — Don
Quixote.
Emerson.
Hollyhocks, The.
Longfellow.
To the Moonflower.
Unseen World, The.
BETTS, Frank.— Pawns, The.
BETTS, Idella Campbell.— I Can and I
Will.
BEUVE, Charles Augustin Sainte. See
SAINTE-BEUVE, CHARLES AUGUSTIN.
BEVERIDGE, Albert J.— Aims of the
Progressive Party. See Speech at Na
tional Progressive Convention, 1912.
America's Destiny in the Philippines.
March of the Flag, The.
Meaning of the Times.
Mission of America.
Speech at National Progressive Con
vention, 1912, sel.
BEVIS-HAZLETT, Mrs. S. C. See HAZ-
LETT. Mrs. S. C.
BEWE.— Actaeon.
BHARTRIHARL— Peace.
Time.
BIALIK, Chaim Nachman.— Dead of the
Wilderness, The.
Mathmid, The.
Night.
"On a Hill there blooms a palm." See
Songs of the People.
Seeing You, O My People, in Your
Impotence.
Songs of the People, sels.
"Two steps from my garden rail." See
Songs of the People.
BIANCHI, Mrs. Alexander. See DICK
INSON, MARTHA GILBERT.
BIANCHI, Martha Gilbert Dickinson.
See DICKINSON, MARTHA GILBERT.
BIBESCO, Elizabeth.— Sonnet. "There
is no comfort in the sensual world."
BIBLE, George P. — Little Dorothy's Say
ings.
BIBLE, N. T.— Acts, The, sel.
Adoration of the Shepherds. See St.
Luke.
"And there appeared," etc. See Reve
lation (Douay vers.).
BIBLE, N. T. (Continued).
Ask and It Shall Be Given. See St.
Matthew.
Be Not Deceived. See Galatians.
Beatitudes, The. See St. Matthew.
Bible "Heart Throb," A. See St. John.
Birth of Jesus, The. See St. Luke.
Blessed, The. See St. Matthew.
Charity. See First Corinthians.
Christmas Story from the Bible, The.
See St. Luke.
Death and the Resurrection of the
Dead. See First Corinthians.
First Corinthians, sels.
First Easter, The. See St. Luke.
First Timothy, sel.
Galatians, sel.
God Provides. See St. Matthew.
Godliness with Contentment. See First
Timothy.
Golden Whatsoevers. See Philippians.
"Grace be unto you," etc. See Revela
tion.
Hymn of the Blessed Virgin, The. See
St. Luke (Douay vers.).
Lord's Prayer, The. See St. Matthew.
Magnificat, The. See St. Luke.
New Jerusalem, The. See Revelation,
Nunc Dimittis. See St. Luke.
Of Idle Words. See St. Matthew.
Paul before King Agrippa. See Acts,
The.
Philippians, sel.
Poem of the "Our Father," The. See
St. Matthew.
Prayer: "After this manner therefore
pray ye." See St. Matthew.
Prelude of the New Testament ("Hail
Mary full of Grace!"). See St. Luke
(Douay vers.).
Prodigal Son, The. See St. Luke.
Revelation, sels.
St. John, sel.
St. Luke, sels.
St. Matthew, sels.
Scripture Etchings for Arbor Day.
Sermon on the Mount, The. See St.
Matthew.
Story of the Nativity, The. See St.
Luke and St. Matthew.
"Then shall the Kingdom." See St.
Matthew.
To His Disciples. See. St. Matthew
(Douay vers.).
Tongue, The. See St. James.
Trust in God. See St. Matthew.
Visit of the Wise Men, The. See St.
Matthew.
Way, the Truth, and the Life, The—
Love One Another. See St. John.
"Whatsoever things are True." See
Philippians.
Wise and Foolish Virgins. See St.
Matthew.
BIBLE, O. T. — Against Sloth. See
Proverbs.
"And Naomi said unto her daughters-
in-law." See Ruth.
"And there shall come forth a rod."
See Isaiah.
Antiphonal, An. See Psalms (XXIV).
Arise, Shine. See Isaiah.
Behold, the Lord God Will Come. See
Isaiah.
Book of Psalms, The. See Psalms.
Building of the Ship, The. See Gen
esis.
"By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat
down." See Psalms (CXXXVII).
Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters. See
Ecclesiastes. „_ _
Comfort Ye, Comfort Ye, My People.
See Isaiah.
Daniel, sel.
David and Goliath. See First Samuel.
David and Uriah, the Hittite. See Sec
ond Samuel.
David's Lament for Saul and Jonathan.
See Second Samuel. ««WN
De Profundus. See Psalms (CXXX).
Deliverance of Jehovah, The. See
Psalms (XXVII) (Modern Reader's
— Moulton) .
Deuteronomy, sel.
Ecclesiastes, sels.
Esther, sel.
Esther's Prayer for her people. See
Esther.
Everlasting Arms, The. See Psalms
(XCI) (Modern Reader's — Moul
ton) .
Exodus, sels.
Festal Response, A. See Numbers.
637
BIBLE, O. T. (Continued).
Fifteenth Psalm, The. See Psalms
(XV).
First Samuel, sels.
Genesis, sel.
Glory of God, The. See Psalms (XIX).
God's Precepts Perfect. See Psalms
(XIX).
Golden Image, The. See Daniel.
Goodness of God, The. See Psalms
(XXIII).
Great Commandment, The. See Deu
teronomy.
Habakkuk, sel.
Hannah's Song of Thanksgiving. See
First Samuel.
"Happy is the man that findeth wis
dom." See Proverbs.
"He hath garnished the excellent works
of his wisdom." See Ecclesiasticus
(Do uay vers.).
Heavens Above and the Law Within,
The. See Psalms (XIX) (Modern
Reader's — Moulton) .
Holy One, The. See Isaiah.
Hymn of the World Within, The. See
Psalms (CIII) (Modern Reader's—
Moulton) .
Hymn of the World Without. See
Psalms (CIV) (Modern Reader's—
Moulton).
I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes. See
Psalms (CXXI).
Immortality. See Job (.Modern Read
er's — Moulton) .
Isaiah, sels.
Jehovah's Immovable Throne. See
Psalms (XCIII) (Modern Reader's
— Moulton) .
Job, sels.
Job's Comforters. See Job (Modern
Reader's — Moulton) .
fob's Curse. See Job.
ob's Entreaty. See Job.
udges, sel.
udith, sel. (Douay vers.).
udith's Song. See Judith (Douay
vers.).
Knowledge and Wisdom. See Job.
Lament in Exile. See Psalms
(CXXXVII).
Lament of David. See Second Samuel.
Lament of David for Saul and Jona
than. See Second Samuel.
Lament of Job. See Job.
Lament over Saul. See Second Samuel.
Lamentations, sel.
Leader, The. See Second Samuel.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. See
Ecclesiasticus (Douay vers.).
Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates!
See Psalms (XXIV).
Lord Is My Shepherd, The. See
Psalms, The (XXIII).
Love. See Song of Solomon.
Love Idyll, A. See Song of Solomon.
Man of Sorrows, The. See Isaiah.
Message to the Young, A. See Eccle
siastes.
Messiah, The. See Isaiah.
Misery of Jersusalem, The. See La
mentations.
Mother and Her Sons, A. See Second
Maccabees (Douay vers.).
Mother of the House, The. See Prov
erbs.
"My God, my God, why hast thou for
saken me?" See Psalms (XXII).
Nineteenth Psalm, The. See Psalms
(XIX).
Ninety-Seventh Psalm, The. See Psalms
(XCVII).
Ninety-third Psalm, The. See Psalms
(XCIII).
Numbers, sel.
Ocean, The, See Psalms (CVII) (Mod
ern Reader's — Moulton).
One Hundred and Third Psalm, The.
See Psalms (CIII).
One Hundred and Twenty-First Psalm,
The. See Psalms (CXXI).
Open Thy Doors, O Lebanon. See
Zechariah.
Out of the Whirlwind. See Job.
Paraphrase of Psalm XC. See Psalms
(XC).
Pilgrim's Song, The. See Psalms
(CXXI) (Modern Reader's— Moul
ton).
Praise of
(VIII).
Prayer of
Habakkuk.
God, The.
Habakkuk,
See Psalms
The. See
Bible
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
BIBLE, O. T. (Continued).
Prophecy of Lemuel. ' See Proverbs.
Protection of Jehovah, The. See Psalms
(XXIII) (Modern Reader's — Moul-
ton).
Protection of the Lord, The. See
Psalms, The (XCI).
Proverbs, sels.
Psalm of David, A. See Psalms
(XXIII).
Psalm of Praise, A. See Psalms
Psalms, sels.
Refuge, The. See Psalms (XL VI)
(Modern Reader's — Moulton) .
Remember Now Thy Creator. See Ec-
clesiastes.
"Rige, rise, be clad, thou Sion, with
thy strengthe." See Isaiah.
Rod of Jesse, The. See Isaiah.
Ruth, sel.
Ruth to Naomi. See Ruth.
Search, The. See Psalms (XLII and
XLIII) (Modern Reader's— Moul
ton).
Searcher of Hearts Is Thy Maker, The.
See Psalms (CXXXIX) (Modern
Reader's — Moulton) .
Second Maccabees, sel. (Douay vers.).
Second Samuel, sels.
Seven Hateful Things. See Proverbs,
hepherd's Psalm, The. See Psalms
Simon, Son of Onias. See Ecclesias-
ticus (Douay vers.).
Song of Deborah and Barak, The. See
Judges.
Song of Moses. See Exodus.
Song of Solomon, The, sels.
Song of Songs, The. See Song of
Solomon. *"
Song of Trust, A. See Psalms (CXXV).
"Souls of the righteous are in the hand
of God, The." See Wisdom. (Douay
vers. ) .
Span of Man, The. See Psalms (XC).
Spring. _ See Song of Solomon, A.
Springtime of Love. See Song of
Solomon.
Story of Joseph, The. See Genesis.
Story of the Nativity, The. See Isaiah.
Strange Woman, The. See Proverbs.
Ten Commandments, The. See Exodus.
Then the Lord Answered. See Job.
"There be four things which are little
upon the earth.'* See Proverbs.
Thou Art God. See Psalms (XC).
Tree and the Chaff, The. See Psalms
(I) (Modern Reader's — Moulton).
Tree of Life, The. See Genesis.
Twenty-Third Psalm, The. See Psalms
(XCIII).
Tyrant's Death, The. See Judith
(Douay vers.).
Verses from the Song of Solomon. See
Song of Solomon.
Vision of the Day of Judgment. See
Isaiah (Modern Reader s — Moulton).
Voice in the Wilderness, The. See
Isaiah.
Voice of God Out of the Whirlwind,
The. See Job.
Voice Out of the Whirlwind Answers
Job, The. See Job.
War Song of Kishon. See Judges.
War Song of the Red Sea. See Exo
dus.
War-Hcrse, The. See Job.
Watchman, What of the Night. See
Isaiah.
Way of a Ship, The. See Proverbs.
What Is Man? See Psalms (VIII).
Wilderness, The. See Isaiah.
"Wilderness and the solitary place.
The, etc" See Isaiah.
Wings. See Psalms (LV).
Wisdom, sel. (Douay vers.).
Wisdom. See Job.
Wisdom. See Proverbs.
Woe Follows Wickedness. See Isa
iah. f
Zechariah, sel.
BICKERS, Daniel Garrett. — To Keep the
Peace.
BICKERSTAFFE, Isaac.— Jolly Miller.
See Love in a Village.
Love in a Village, sels.
Song: "How happy were my days." See
Love in a Village.
Song: "There was a jolly miller once."
See Love in a Village.
There Was a Jolly Miller. See Love
in a Village.
BICKERSTETH, Edward Henry.— Ever
lasting God, The.
O God, the Rock of Ages.
Peace, Perfect Peace.
BICKLEY, Beulah Vick.— My Mother.
BIDDLE, Eunice K. — My Song.
To a Student.
BIDDLE, Mrs. Francis X. See CHAPIN,
KATHERINE GARRISON.
BIDDLE, Livingston L.— In a Garden.
BIDDLES, Adelaide.— Flight of the Gods,
The.
BIDWELL, Margaret J.— How the Re
vival Came.
Licensed to Sell; or, Little Blossom.
BIERBAUM, Otto Julius. — Blacksmith
Pain.
Jeannette.
Kindly Vision.
Oft in the Silent Night.
BIERCE, Ambrose. — Another Way.
Bride, The.
Creation.
Death of Grant, The.
Hero, The.
Invocation, An: Read at the Celebra
tion of Independence Day in San
Francisco, in 1888.
Montefiore.
Politician, The.
Presentiment.
Rebuke.
Religion.
T. A. H.
To a Critic of Tennyson.
BIGELOW, Marguerite (Ogden). See
WILKINSON-, MARGUERITE.
"BIGELOW, OGDEN." See WILKIN
SON, MARGUERITE.
BIGELOW, Walter Storrs.— Poet's Morn,
The.
BIGELOW, William Frederick. — Chil
dren's Book Week: November 13-19,
1921.
Solomon Was a Wise Man.
BIGG, Louisa. — Child Is Father to the
Man, The.
BIGG, Stanyan. — Night and the Soul, sel.
BIGHAM, Madge A.— Mother Hubbard's
Easter Lily.
BIGHAM, Margaret Estella.— Day, The.
BILLER, Matthew. — How Many?
BILLINGS, Georgiana.— Was Pa Ever
a Boy?
"BILLINGS, Josh" (Henry Wheeler
Shaw). — Billings on "the District
Schoolmaster."
Josh Billings on Courting.
Josh Billings on "Gongs."
Josh Billings on "Manifest Destiny."
Receipt for Hash.
B ING HAM, Alma C.— End of the Sun
set Trail, The.
BINGHAM, Charles D. — Building of
the Barn, The.
Too Old for Father's Kisses.
BINGHAM, Clifton.— When.
BINGHAM, Ralph.— Op'ra-House Piano
in the One-Night Stand.
That Whistle Saved My Life.
Why Uncle Ben Back-Slid.
BINNEY, Thomas.— Eternal Light!
BINNS, Henry Bryan. — Injunction.
Ultimate Act.
BINYON, Laurence. — Amasis.
Beauty.
Belfry, The.
Bowl of Water, The.
Day's End.
Dead to _ the Living, The.
Ferry Hinksey.
"For Mercy, Courage, Kindness,
Mirth."
For the Fallen.
Forest Pine, The.
Healers, The.
Hearken to the Hammers!
House That Was, The.
Hunger.
In Misty Blue.
Initiation.
Invocation to Youth.
John Winter.
Little Dancers, The [:a London Vision],
Little Hands.
Magnets.
Nature.
Nothing Is Enough.
O World, Be Nobler.
One Year Old.
Porch of Stars, The.
Seven Years.
Sirens, The, sel.
638
BINYON, Laurence (Continued).
Song, A: "For Mercy, Courage, Kind
ness, Mirth."
Statues, The.
Things That Grow, The.
Thinking of Shores.
To Women.
Toy-Seller, The.
Tristram's End.
Umbria.
. Wanderers.
We Have Planted a Tree.
Youth.
BINYON, Robert Laurence. See BIN
YON, LAURENCE.
BION. — Bion's Lament for Adonis.
Dream of Venus, A.
Lament for Adonis.
"Once a fowler, young and artless."
"Once came Venus to me, bringing."
Song of Eros.
Spring Poem, A.
BIONDI, Clemente. — For a Blind Beg
gar's Sign.
BIRCH, Minerva. — Farewell to School
Days.
BIRCHALL, Sara Hamilton. — "A la
Belle fetoile."
Answer, The.
Conversation, A.
Gipsy Song.
Gipsy Wedding, The.
September.
Sojourner, The.
Song of the Open.
Vagabonds.
BIRCKHEAD, Nancy. — Everywhere.
Here I Am.
Strange Teeth, The.
To a Neglectful Lover.
BIRD, M.— Herdman's Happy Life, The.
BIRD, Robert Montgomery. — Fairy Folk,
The.
BIRD, Stephan Moylan. — May.
Silent Ranges, The.
BIRDSALL, William W.— What Quak
erism Stands For.
BIRDSEYE, George. — Hindoo Legend.
Hindoo's Paradise, A.
How Tom Saved the Train.
Miser's Will, The.
Paradise [: A Hindoo Legend].
Policeman's Story, The.
BISBEE, Susan A. — Aristarchus Studies
Elocution.
BISHOP, Annette. — Rufflecumtuffle.
BISHOP, E. G— Echo.
BISHOP, Elizabeth.— Map, The.
Reprimand, The.
Three Valentines.
BISHOP, G. E.— Bigger Day, The.
BISHOP, John Peale. — "All Lovely
Things I Love."
Beyond Connecticut, beyond the Sea.
Conquest of the Wind.
Four Years Were Mine at Princeton.
Martyr's Hill.
Mothers, The.
BISHOP, Julia Truitt. — Correction of
Bennie.
Garden Plot, A.
Robert.
BISHOP, Morris.— Dark Christmas on
Wildwood Road, The.
Drinking Song for Present-Day Gather
ings.
Ecclesiastes.
Eschatology.
5 P. M. Sunday.
Formal Dinner, The.
In Nature's Garden.
It Rolls On.
Just off the Concrete.
New Hampshire Boy, A.
No More of the Moon.
Ozymandias Revisited.
Tales the Barbers Tell, The.
BISHOP, Roy. — Inefficacious Egg, The.
BISHOP, Samuel. — Maiden's Choice,
The.
To His Wife, on the Sixteenth An
niversary of her Wedding-Day, with
a Ring.
To Mary.
Touch-Stone, The.
BISPHAM, George Tucker, Jr.— Realm
of Love, The.
BITHELL, Jethro (TV.).— Hair.
Prayer of the Maidens to Mary.
Serenade : "Come now, and let us wake
them; time/'
Truelove.
AUTHOE INDEX
Blake
BITTON, W. Nelson. — Resurgam. m
BIXBY, Laura Rew. — George Wasmng-
BIXLER, W. A.— Beautiful.,
"BIZARRE."— Tale of the Big Snow, A.
BJORNSON, Mrs. Bjorn. See OAKS,
GLADYS.
BTORNSON, Bjornsterne. — Boy and the
Flute, The.
Call, The.
Fatherland Song (Norwegian National
Hymn).
Princess, The.
BLACK, John C. — Mother of Lincoln,
BLACK^ MacKnight. — Beside a Balance
Corliss Engine-Wheel,
Heart.
Night Express.
Reciprocating Engines.
Rock," Be My Dream.
Structural Iron Workers.
BLACK, Mrs. Ralph. — Invitation, An.
BLACK, William. — Religion of the
World, The.
BLACKALL, C. W.— Padre, The.
Seven Days' Leave.
BLACKBURN, Alexander. — What Makes
a Nation Great.
BLACKBURN, Francis A. (TV.). —
Love-Letter, A.
BLACKBURN, Mrs. Gordon W. See
FROST, FRANCES.
BLACKBURN, Grace. — Chant of the
Woman, The.
Cypress Tree, The.
Evening Star, The.
Sing Ho for the Herring.
Twilight.
BLACKBURN, Joseph C. S.— John C.
Breckenridge.
BLACKBURN, Thomas. — Easter Hymn.
BLACKIE, John Stuart. — Battle of
Salamis, The. (7>.) 5V*? Persians,
The.
Emigrant Lassie, The.
Musical Frogs, The.
My Bath.
My Faithful Fond One. (TV.)
My Loves.
Song of Good Counsel, A.
Working Man's Song, The.
BLACKMORE, Richard Doddridge. —
Death of Carver Doone. See Lorna
Doone.
Dominus Illuminatio Mea.
Lorna Doone, sels.
Snow-Storm, The. See Lorna Doone.
Winning of Lorna Doone, The. See
Lorna Doone.
"Yes."
BLACKSTONE, Harriet.— Sheriff's Hon
or, The.
BLACKSTONE, Sir William. — Law
yer's Farewell to His Muse, The.
BLACKWELL, Alice Stone (TV.).—
Christ-Child, The.
BLACKWOOD (Baron), Frederick Tem
ple. See DUFFERIN, Lord.
BLACKWOOD, Helen Selina Sheridan.
See DUFFERIN, Lady.
BLACKWOOD, Mrs. Pierce. See DUF
FERIN, Lady.
BLAIKIE, John Arthur. — Absence.
Love's Secret Name.
Song: "In thy white bosom."
BLAINE, James G. — America's Natal
Day.
Can the Country Sustain the Expense
of the War and Pay the Debt
Which It Will Involve.
Death of Garfield. See Memorial Ad
dress on the Life and Character of
James A. Garfield.
Elements of National Wealth^ The.
See Can the Country Sustain the
Expense of the War and Pay the
Debt Which It Will Involve.
Eulogy of Garfield.
General Grant's Courage. See Political
Discussions.
Memorial Address on the Life and
Character of James A. Garfield, sel.
Memorial Service in Honor of General
Grant, sels.
Oration pn James A. Garfield. See
Memorial Address on the Life and
Character of James A. Garfield.
BLAINE, James G. (Continued).
Permanence of Grant's Fame, The.
See Memorial Service in Honor of
General Grant.
Political Discussions, sel.
President Garfield.
BLAIR, Eric. — On a Ruined Farm near
the His Master's Voice Gramophone
Factory.
BLAIR, Margaret. — Night-Club.
BLAIR, Rcbert. — All Impelled Onward
Alike. See Grave, The.
Church and Church-yard at Night. See
Grave, The.
Friendship. See Grave, The.
Grave, The.
Omnes Eodem Cogimur. See Grave,
The.
Peace the End of the Good Man. See
Grave, The.
Resurrection, The. See Grave, The.
Self -Murder. See Grave, The.
BLAIR, Wilfrid.— Lavender.
BLAISDELL, Hosea Q. — Sometime.
BLAISDELL, Marion S.— Thanksgiving
in the Past and Present.
BLAKE, D. Vinton.— Wallace of Uhlen.
BLAKE, Emilia Ayhner. — Alice Ayres.
Glacier-Bed, The.
Juryman's Story, A.
BLAKE, Felicia. — Woman's Answer to
"The Vampire," A.
BLAKE, Mrs. J. C. See BLAKE, MARY
ELIZABETH MCGRATH.
BLAKE, James Vila. — In Him.
BLAKE, James W. and LAWLOR,
Charles B. — Sidewalks of New York,
The.
BLAKE, Katherine D. — Road to Laugh-
tertown, The.
BLAKE, Mary.— Song of Work, A.
BLAKE, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. J. C.
Blake). — Dawning's o' the Year,
The.
Idyl of Humble Life, An.
In Exile.
Women of the Revolution.
Wonderful Country of Good-Boy-Land.
BLAKE, Rodney. — Hoch! Der Kaiser.
BLAKE, William. — Ah! Sun-Flower.
"Ah! weak and wide astray!" See
Jerusalem.
"And did those feet in ancient time."
See Milton.
Angel, The.
Angel Singing, An.
Auguries of Innocence.
Bard, The.
Beauty of Terror, The.
Birds, The.
Blind Man's Buff.
Blossom, The.
Bo9k of Thel, The.
Building of Jerusalem, The.
Child and the Piper, The.
Chimney Sweeper, The.
Clod and the Pebble, The.
Couplet: "Great things are done,' etc.
Cradle Song, A: "Sleep! Sleep! beau
ty bright."
Cradle Song, A: "Sweet dreams, form
a shade."
Cromek Speaks.
Crystal Cabinet, The.
Cupid.
Daybreak.
Defiled Sanctuary, The.
Divine Image, The.
Door of Death, The.
Dream, A.
Echoing Green, The.
"England*! awake!" See Jerusalem.
Epilogue: "I am sure this Jesus will
not do." See Everlasting Gospel,
The.
Epilogue to the Accuser Who Is the
God of This World. See Gates of
Paradise, The.
Eternity.
Everlasting Gospel, The, sels.
"Fields from Islington, The." See
Jerusalem.
Fly, The.
Garden of Love, The.
Gates of Paradise, The, sel.
Gnomic Verses.
Grey Monk, The, sels.
Happy Piper, The.
"He who binds to himself a joy.
Hear the Voice [of the Bard].
Holy Thursday.
639
BLAKE, William (Continued).
How Sweet I Roamed.
"I give you the end of a golden string.
See Jerusalem.
"I love the jocund dance."
I Saw a Chapel All of Gold.
"I saw a Monk." See Jerusalem.
I Saw a Monk of Charlemain.
"I was angry with my friend."
Ideas of Good and Evil. See Auguries
of Innocence.
Infant Joy.
Infant Sorrow.
Injunction.
Introduction: "Hear the voice of the
Bard!"
"Piping down the val-
Intr eduction:
leys wild."
Introduction to Songs of Innocence.
See Introduction: "Piping down the
valleys wild."
Jerusalem, sels.
Jesus Was Sitting in Moses' Chair.
See Everlasting Gospel, The.
Lamb, The.
Land of Dreams, The.
Laughing Song [, Al.
Lessons on Cruelty. See Auguries of
Innocence.
Life.
Little Black Boy, The.
Little Boy Lost, A.
Little Lamb.
Little Vagabond, The.
London.
"Los is by mortals nam'd Time." See
Milton.
Love's Prisoner.
Love's Secret.
Mad Song.
Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The.
Mayors, The.
Memory, Hither Come.
Mental Traveller, The.
Milton, sels.
Mock on, Mock on, Voltaire, Rous
seau.
Morning.
My Silks and Fine Array.
Never Seek to Tell Thy Love.
New Jerusalem, The. See Milton.
Night.
Nurse's Song (in Songs of Experi
ence).
Nurse's Song (in Songs of Inno
cence).
"O Rose, thou art sick."
"O thou with dewy locks, who lookest
down."
On Another's Sorrow.
Opportunity.
Our Lesser Kindred. See Auguries of
Innocence.
Pipe a Song.
Piper, The.
Piling down the Valleys Wild.
Poison Tree, A.
Preface to Milton. See Milton.
Prisoner of Love.
Proverbs.
Proverbs of Hell. See Marriage of
Heaven and Hell, The.
Reeds of Innocence.
Robin Redbreast, A.
Schoolboy, The.
Shepherd, The.
Sick Rose, The.
Sleep, Sleep, Beauty Bright.
Smile, The.
Song: "How sweet I roamed from field
to field."
Song: Memory, Hither Come.
Song: "My silks and fine array.**
Song of Liberty, A.
Song of Singing, A.
Songs of Innocence.
Spirit's Warfare, The.
Spring: "Sound the flute."
tpring Song,
tanzas from Milton. See Milton.
Sunflower, The.
Sweet Dreams Form a Shade.
Sword and the Sickle, The.
Tear Is an Intellectual Thing, A. See
Grey Monk, The.
Things to Remember. See Auguries
of Innocence.
"Thou hearest the nightingale." See
Milton.
Three Things to Remember. See Augu
ries of Innocence.
Thy Maker Is Near.
Tiger, The.
Blake
AN INDEX TO POBTEY AND EEGITATIONS
BLAKE, William (.Continued).
Till We Have Built Jerusalem. See
Milton.
To Autumn.
To Mrs. Ann Flaxman.
To Morning.
"To see a world in a grain of sand."
To Spring.
To Summer.
To the Christians.
To the Divine Image.
To the Evening Star.
To the Muses.
To the Queen.
To William Hayley.
To Winter.
" 'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their
innocent faces clean."
Two Kinds of Riches.
Two Song-s, The.
Tyger, The.
Universal Humanity.
Unquestioning.
Vision of Beulab. See Milton.
"Vision of Christ that thou dost see,
The." See Everlasting Gospel, The.
Voice of the Bard, The.
War.
War Song, A.
War Song to Englishmen, A.
'Was Jesus chaste?" See Everlast
ing Gospel, The.
"What are those Golden Builders do
ing?" See Jerusalem.
When the Green Woods Laugh.
Wild-Flower's Song, The.
BLAKENEY, Ben Bruce. — Chanson
Tendre.
BLAKENEY, Lena Whittaker.— Amid
the Snows. See Sketches from the
Dolomites.
Covered Wagon, The.
Goldfish.
Leaving England.
Leaving the -Val D'Ampezzo. See
Sketches from the Dolomites.
Night on the Irish Sea.
On the Great Dolomite Road. See
Sketches from the Dolomites.
Prairie, The.
Quest.
Sketches from the Dolomites, sets.
Strangers.
BLAMIRE, Susanna. — Siller Croun,
The.
What Ails This Heart o' Mine?
BLANCHARD, Amy Ella.— Kittyboy's
Christmas.
Rest.
BLANCHARD, Edith Richmond. —
BLANCHARD, Laman.— Art of Book
keeping, The.
False Love and True Logic.
Hidden Joys.
Mother's Hope, The.
Nell Gwynne's Looking-Glass.
Ode to the Human Heart.
Whatever Is, Is Right.
BLANCHARD, Mary E.— Glance Back*
ward, A.
BLANCHARD, Samuel Laman. — Wishes
of Youth.
BLAND, Edith Nesbit. See NESBIT,
EDITH.
BLAND, Henry Meade. — Divine Rhythm,
Multiple Stars.
Sierran Pan.
Song of Joy, A.
Watchers, The.
BLAND, Mrs. Hubert. See NESBIT,
EDITH.
BLAND, Robert (TV.).— Home.
BLANDEN, Charles G.— Ascent.
At Easter Time.
Enough.
"John Anderson, My Jo."
Over the Hills.
Paradise.
Passion Flower, The.
Quatrain: "Christ bears a thousand
crosses now."
Rose Is a Royal Lady, The.
Song: "Life, in one semester."
Song: "What have the years left us?"
Song: "What trees were in Geth-
semane."
Song the Grass Sings, A.
Songs I Sing, The.
Unknown God, The.
Until the Morning Break.
Valentine.
Via Lucis.
.
ount.— Death of Poe's
BLANDING, Don.— Childhood Reds.
Vagabond House.
BLATCHFORD, P. L .— Vision of Han
del, The.
BLATCHLEY, B. M.— Faith.
BLAU, Ernest E.— Christmas Day on
the Aisne.
BLENKHORN, Ada.— Heavenly Strang
er, The.
BLEW, William John. — O Lord, Thy
Wing Outspread.
BLEWETT, Mrs. Bassett. See below.
BLEWETT, Jean (Mrs. Bassett Blew-
ett). — At Quebec.
Barley Fields, The.
Boy of the House, The.
Firstborn, The.
For He Was Scotch and So Was
She.
In the Old Church.
She Just Keeps House for Me.
BLEYER, J.
Wife, The.
BLIND, Mathilde.— April Rain.
Dare Quam Accipere.
Dead, The.
Hymn to Hprus.
Love in Exile, sel.
Love-Trilogy, A, sel.
"BLIND HARRY." See HENRY THE
MINSTREL.
"BLIND POETESS of Donegal, The."
See BROWN, FRANCES.
BLINN (Mrs.), Lucy Marion (or
Marian).— Land of Nod, The.
Little Mary's Wish.
Nutting.
Poor-House Nan.
Rizpah.
Sue's Thanksgiving.
BLISS, Tyler H.— How It Works Out.
BLITZ, Belle.— Wife, The.
BLOCK, Louis James.— Fate.
Final Struggle, The. See New World,
The.
Garden Where There Is No Winter,
The.
New World, The, sel.
Tuberose.
Woman Suffrage Marching-Song.
Work.
BLODGETT, Harriet F.— December.
BLODGETT, Mary H.— Counterpoint.
Valentine.
BLOEDE, Gertrude. See "STERNE, STU
ART/'
BLOK, Alexander. — Russia.
Scythians, The.
Twelve, The.
BLOOD, Henry Ames. — Comrades.
Fighting Parson, The.
Shakespeare.
BLOODWORTH, Fannie.— Minuet, The.
BLOOMFIELD, Ralph. — Farmer's Boy,
The.
BLOOMFIELD, Robert. — Abner and
the Widow Jones.
"Again, the year's decline." See Farm
er's Boy, The.
Fakenham Ghost, The.
Farmer's Boy, The, sels.
Lambs at Play.
"Live, trifling incidents."
• ~ y, The.
See Farm
er's Boy, _ .
Moonlight in Summer.
Soldier's Return, The.
BLOOMGARDEN, Solomon. See Ye-
BLOOMINGDALE, Charles, Jr. —
Every-Day Case, An. See Mr.,
Miss, and Mrs.
Mr., Miss, and Mrs., sel.
BLOSS, Pearl B. — Autumn Leaves.
BLOSSOM, Henry M., Jr. — Modern
Romance.
BLOUNT, Annie R. — Revenge.
Under the Lamplight.
BLOUNT, Edward Augustus, Jr. — Crew
Poem, A.
Stranger's Evidence, The.
BLOUZ, Hovhannes. — Caravan, The.
BLOW, J. H. — Maiden Husking Corn,
The.
BLUNDEN, Edmund.— Almswomen.
Barn, The.
Country God, A.
Country Sale.
Eastern Tempest.
Forefathers.
Giant Puffball, The.
Idlers, The.
In Festubert.
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BLUNDEN, Edmund (Continued).
May Day Garland, The.
Memory of Kent, The.
Midnight Skaters, The.
Mole Catcher.
Poor Man's Pig, The.
Recovery, The.
Report on Experience.
Shepherd.
Survival, The.
Threshold.
Waggoner, The.
Yeoman, A.
BLUNT, Hugh Francis. — What No Man
Knoweth.
BLUNT, Wilfrid Scawen. —
Alfred Tennyson.
Camel -Rider, The. (Tr.)
Chanclebury Ring.
Day in Sussex, A.
Days of Our Youth, The. (Tr.)
Depreciating Her Beauty.
Desolate City, The. (Tr.) .
Esther: A Young Man's Tragedy, sels
Falcon, The.
Farewell.
From Esther. See Esther: Young
Man's Tragedy, A.
Ghost of the Beautiful Past.
Gibraltar.
Grief of Love, The. (Tr.)
Honour Dishonoured.
How Shall I Build.
If We Had Met.
Laughter and Death.
Love Secret, The. (Tr.)
Morte D' Arthur, The.
Nocturne, A: "Moon has gone to her
rest, The."
Old Squire, The.
On the Shortness of Time.
Pleasures of Love, The.
Pride of Unbelief, The.
Prison Sonnet.
St. Valentine's Day.
Sinner-Saint, The.
Song: "O fly not, Pleasure, pleasant-
hearted Pleasure."
Sublime, The.
They Shall Not Know.
Think No More of Me.
To Manon.
To Manon, Comparing Her to a Fal
con.
To Manon, on His Fortune in Loving
Her.
To One Who Would Make a Confes
sion.
Two Highwaymen, The.
Venus of Milo, The.
Wisdom of Merlyn, The, sel.
With Esther. See Esther: A Young
Man's Tragedy.
Written at Florence.
You Have Let the Beauty of the Day
Go Over.
BOARD, Maude Philips. — March's Daugh
ter.
BOAS, Frederick S.— Balliol Rooks, The.
BOAS, George. — Freshman Adviser.
BOCCACCIO, Giovanni. — Frederick of
the Alberighi and His Falcon.
ueen of the Angels, The.
nnet: Inscription for a Portrait of
Dante.
Sonnet: Of Fiamrnetta Singing.
Sonnet: Of His Last Sight of Fiam
rnetta.
Sonnet: Of Three Girls and of Their
Talk.
Sonnet: To Dante in Paradise.
Sonnet: To One Who Had Censured.
Theodore and Honoria.
BOCOCK, John Paul. — Thanksgiving in
Old Virginia.
Twins in the Turret, The.
BODE, John E. — To the End.
BODEN, Frederick C. — How Can I
Sing?
BODENHEIM, Maxwell.— Advice to a
Blue-Bird.
Advice to a Buttercup.
Carnp-Follower, The.
City Girl.
Country Girl.
Country-Brook.
Death.
Factory Girl.
Forgetfulness.
Here Is Your Realism.
Hill-Side Tree.
Impulsive Dialogue.
Que
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Interlude.
Interne, The.
Jack Rose.
King of Spain, The.
Landscape.
Love.
Meditations on a Landscape.
Metaphysical Poem.
Miner, The.
Minna.
New York City.
Old Age.
Old Jew, The.
Old Poet to His Love, An.
Poein: "O men, walk on the hills."
Poet to His Love.
Realism.
Rear Porches of an Apartment Build
ing.
Short Story in Sonnet Form.
Soldiers.
Songs to a Woman.
Sonnet without Music.
Three Years.
To a Discarded Steel Rail.
To a Friend.
To an Enemy.
BOETIE, Etienne de la. — Sonnet: "Many
say of me, why does he complain."
Sonnet: "Pardon, Love I pardon mas
ter and lord! I vow."
BOGAN, Louise (Mrs. Raymond Hoi-
den). — Alchemist, The.
Cassandra.
Changed Woman, The.
Chanson un Peu Naiye.
Come, Break with Time.
Crossed Apple, The.
Crows, The.
Decoration.
For a Marriage.
For an Old Dance.
Frightened Man, The.
Homunculus,
I Saw Eternity.
Juan's Song.
Knowledge.
Man Alone.
Mark, The.
Medusa.
Men Loved Wholly beyond Wisdom.
Old Countryside.
Portrait.
Romantic, The.
Simple Autumnal.
Sleeping Fury, The.
Solitary Observation Brought Back
from a Short Sojourn in Hell.
Song: "Love me because I am lost."
Song for a Slight Voice.
Statue and Birds.
Tale, A: "This youth too long has
heard the break."
Winter Swan.
Women.
BOGART, Elizabeth. See "ESTELLE."
BOGGS, Norman T. — Amatores Ambo.
BOGUE, Mrs. Arthur Hoyt. See BELL,
LILIAN (LIDA).
BOHANAN, Otto Leland. — Dawn's
Awake, The.
Washer- Woman, The.
BOHM, Elizabeth. — Invitation to Tea.
BOICE, Dorothy Wardell. — Home from
Town.
In Memoriam.
BOIE, Mrs. Mildred Lysbeth. — In Cor-
pore Sano.
BOILEAU, Nicolas. — Drinking Song.
To Moliere.
BOISE, F. Irene. — My Trip to the
Moon.
BOISSEVAIN, Mrs. Eugen Jan. See
MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT.
BOJER, Johan.— Greenland Shark, The.
BOK, Edward William.— -Keys to Suc
cess, The.
BOKER, George Henry. — "All the*
world's malice, all the spite of fate."
See Sonnets: A Sequence of Pro
fane Love,
"As some new ghost, that wanders to
and fro." See Sonnets: A Se
quence of Profane Love.
Ballad of New Orleans, The.
Ballad of Sir John Franklin, A.
Battle Hymn, A.
Battle of Lookout Mountain.
Before Vicksburg.
Black Regiment, The.
Book of the Dead, The, sels.
BOKER, George Henry {Continued).
Count Candespina's Standard.
Countess Laura.
Crossing at Fredericksburg, The.
Cruise of the "Monitor," The.
"Death on his mission sought my lady's
side." See Sonnets: A Sequence
of Profane Love.
Dirge for a Soldier.
"Either the sum of this sweet mutiny."
See Sonnets.
Ferry, The.
Fever in My Blood Has Died,
The.
Flag, The.
Francesca da Rimini.
"Here part we, love, beneath the
world's broad eye." See Sonnets.
Hooker's Across.
"Hopes, on which our spirits live, The."
See Book of the Dead, The.
"I have been mounted on life's top
most wave." See Sonnets.
"I, sighing o'er the happy past." See
Book of the Dead, The.
"I strive to live my life in whitest
time." See Sonnets: A Sequence of
Profane Love.
"If any good may come to me." See
Book of the Dead, The.
"If dreaming of thee be a waste of
time." See Sonnets: A Sequence
of Profane Love.
"I'll call thy frown a headsman, pass
ing grim." See Sonnets.
"In this deep hush and quiet of my
soul.'* See Sonnets.
Lincoln^ See Our Heroic Times.
"Love is that orbit of the restless
soul." See Sonnets.
"Love sat at ease upon Time's bony
knee.*' See Sonnets: A Sequence
of Profane Love.
"My lady sighs, and I am far away."
See Sonnets.
"Not when the buxom form which na
ture wears." See Sonnets.
On Board the "Cumberland."
Our Heroic Times, sels.
"Perhaps in mercy is the future
masked." See Sonnets: A Sequence
of Profane Love.
Prince Adeb.
Sir John Franklin.
"Sometimes, in bitter fancy, I bewail."
See Sonnets.
Sonnets, sels.
Sonnets: A Sequence of Profane Love,
sels.
"Thou who dost smile upon me, yet
unknown." See Sonnets.
"Thus in her absence is my fancy
cool." See Sonnets: A Sequence
of Profane Love.
To England.
To My Lady.
"Today her Majesty was wroth and
cold." See Sonnets: A Sequence
of Profane Love.
Upon the Hill before Centreville.
"Varuna," The.
"What fancy, or what night of winged
thought." See Sonnets.
"When I am turned to moulding dust."
See Book of the Dead, The.
"When I look back upon my early
days." See Sonnets: A Sequence
of Profane Love.
"Your love to me appears in doubtful
signs." See Sonnets.
Zagonyi.
BOLINGBROKE, Harry.— Don Squixet's
Ghost.
Pleasure of Patriotism, The.
BOLLES, D. H.— Washington.
BOLLES, Frank.— Oven-Bird, The.
BOLLES, Jason. — Let Me Praise Once
Your Body.
My Brother.
BOLLING, Bertha.— Pan's Garden.
BOLTON, Mrs. Charles E. See BOLTON,
SARAH KNOWLES.
BOLTON, Edmund.— Palinode, A.
To Favonius.
BOLTON, H. W.— Lincoln, the Tender-
Hearted.
BOLTON, John Johnson. — Doctor and
Clergyman.
BOLTON, Sarah Knowles (Mrs. Charles
E. Bolton). — Conquering Fate.
Faith.
Inevitable, The.
Live in the Present.
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BOLTON, (Mrs.) Sarah Tittle.— Left on
the Battle-Field.
Paddle Your Own Canoe.
BOMKE, Mary Cockburn. — Roving
Alley-Cat, A.
BONAR, Horatius (or Horatio).— Abide
with Us.
Be True.
Beyond the Smiling and the Weeping.
Everlasting Memorial, The.
Gain of Loss, The.
God's Way.
He Liveth Long Who Liveth Well.
Honesty.
How We Learn.
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say,
Life.
Life from Death.
Little While, A.
Lost but Found.
Master's Touch, The.
More of Thee.
My Prayer.
Not Very Far.
Prayer: "Great master, touch us with
Thy skillful hand."
Price of Truth, The. See How We
Learn.
Reappearing.
Reflection.
Thou Must Be True.
Thy Way, Not Mine.
True Teaching.
Voice from Galilee, The.
Watch Night.
We Shall Meet and Rest.
BONAVENTURE, St. (at. to).— Adeste
Fideles.
BOND, Carrie Jacobs (Mrs. Frank L.
Bond).— Perfect Day, A.
Sleepy Song, A.
Talkin' 'bout Trouble.
BOND, Florence. See BONE, FLORENCE.
BOND, Mrs. Frank L. See BOND, CAR
RIE JACOBS.
BOND, Freda C. — Lament for the Mak
ers: New Style.
Over the Hills by Fortingall.
Snow Scene. /
Tree Cut Down, A.
BOND, John. — Pilgrimage, The.
BONDE, Dudley Louis. — Was I to
Blame?
BOND I, Eva MarbelL— As Lovely as
They.
BONE (or Bond), Florence. — Prayer for
a Little Home, A.
BONER, H. — Reflection.
BONER, John Henry. — Light'ood Fire,
The.
Poe's Cottage at Fordham.
Remembrance.
We Walked among the Whispering
Pines.
BONHAM, Thomas.— In Praise of Ale.
BONNAUD, Domique.— Bells of Flan
ders.
BONNEFONS, Jean (or Bonnef onius) .
Song: "Still to be neat, still to be
drest." See Epiccene, or The Silent
Woman.
BONNEY (or Bonnie), Gallic E.— How
Christmas Came.
Keeping an Ancient Custom.
BONTEMPS, Arna.— Black Man Talks
of Reaping, A.
Blight.
Close Your Eyes!
Day-Breakers, The.
Gethsemane.
God Give to Men.
Golgotha Is a Mountain.
Homing.
Lancelot.
Length of Moon.
Nocturne at Bethesda.
Nocturne of the Wharves.
Return, The.
Southern Mansion.
To a Young Girl Leaving the Hill
Country.
Tree Design, A.
BOONE, Adele Shaw. — Music to Me.
BOOTH, Alice Howey.— War Song,
BOOTH, Barton. — Song: "Sweet are
the Charms of her I love."
BOOTH, Helen. — After Twenty Years.
At the "Red Lion/'
Electric Episode, An.
Fifty Dollar Milliner's Bill, A.
Hostage, The.
Little Sister of . Mercy, • The.
Old Organ, The.
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BOOTH, Helen (Continued).
Renyi.
Rose of Avondale, The.
Sword, The.
BOOTH, Newton. — Love of Country.
BORAH, William E.— What Is States
manship?
BORDEN, Anne.— How Paul Won His
Goat.
BORIE, (Mrs.) Lysbeth Boyd.— Rain.
Saturday Towels.
BORN, Bertran de. See BERTRAN DE
BORN.
BORNBERGER, Augustus Wright. See
BAMBERGER, AUGUSTUS WRIGHT.
BORROW, George (TV.). — Woinomi-
nen's Music.
BORST, Richard Warner. — For the New
Age.
Traffic Warning.
BORTHW1CK, Jane. — Light Shining
Out of Darkness.
BOS HER, Kate Langley.— Mary Gary,
sel.
Wedding, The. See Mary Gary.
BOSS, Berenice K. — Small Things.
BOSS, John.— Wakin' the Young Uns.
BOSSIDY, John Collins. — Boston Toast.
On the Aristocracy of Harvard.
BOSTELMANN, Carl John.— Call to
Arms, The.
Conquerors.
Elegy for Mars.
Song to California, A.
BOSTON GAZETTE.— "Ager," The.
Tory Parody of "Come Join Hand in
Hand, Brave Americans All," A.
BOSTON, Nancy S. — Easter Offering,
An.
BOSTWICK, Grace G.~- "Pep."
Reward, The.
BOSTWICK, (Mrs.) Helen Louise (Bar-
ron) . — Drafted.
How the Gates Came Ajar.
King's Picture, The.
Little Dandelion.
Mrs. Walker's Betsey.
BOSWELL, Sir Alexander. — Jenny Dang
the Weaver.
Jenny's Bawbee.
BOS WELL, James. — Life of Johnson,
sel.
Reading According to Inclination. See
Life of Johnson.
BOSWTORTH, William.— Arcadius' Song
to Sepha.
BOTELER, Mattie M. — Why Didn't
You Speak?
BOTKIN, Benjamin Albert.— Chalk.
Faculty Recital.
Field Wireless.
Fish, The.
Going to the Store.
Gulls, The: Provincetown Harbor.
Moon-Miracle.
People Riding.
Sanctuary.
Spiders.
BOTREL, Theodore. — Little Gregory.
BOTSFORD, Allan. — Such a Friend.
BOTSFORD, Amelia Howard. — Little
Carl.
BOTTA, (Mrs.) Anne Charlotte (Lynch).
Nobility.
Wishes.
BOTTOMLEY, Gordon.— Atlantis.
Dawn. See Night and Morning Songs.
Eager Spring.
Eagle Song. See Suilven and the Eagle.
Elegiac Mood. See Night and Morn
ing Songs.
End of the World, The.
Gruach.
In January.
In Memoriam A. M. W.
My "Moon. See Night and Morning
Songs.
Netted Strawberries.
New Year's Eve, 1913.
Night and Morning Songs, sels.
Prologue to Towie Castle.
Suilven and the Eagle, sel.
To Iron-Founders and Others.
BOTWOOD, Edward.— -Hot Stuff.
BOUCICAULT. Dion.— Exiled Mother,
The.
Lady Gay Spanker. See London As
surance,
London Assurance, sel.
Peasant Woman's Song, A.
Scene from the Shaughraun, A.
Wearing of the Green.
BOUFFLERS, Abbe.— Madrigal : "When
first before me she appeared."
BOUGOING, Simon.— True Lover, The.
BOUNDY, Rex.— Virile Christ, A.
BOURCHIER, M.— Bridget O'Flanna-
BOUgRDILLON, Francis William.— Au-
cassin and Nicolete.
Debt Unpayable, The.
Eurydice.
Heart-Cry, The.
Light.
Lost God, A, sel.
Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The.
Old and Young.
One Good Deed.
Outwards and Homewards.
Song: "Night has a thousand eyes.
The."
Upon the Valley's Lap.
Violinist, A.
Where Runs the River?
BOURINOT, Arthur S.— Canadian Ski
Song.
Enchantment.
Laurentians, The.
To Suzette.
To the Ottawa.
BOURNE, Vincent. — Cricket, The.
Housekeeper, The.
Jackdaw, The.
Snail, The.
BOUSQUET, Louis.— Madelon.
BOUTELLE, Mary Keeley. — Grand
mother Gray.
BOUTON, Elizabeth. — Woodland Les
son, The.
BOUVE, Thomas Tracy. — "Shannon"
and the "Chesapeake," The.
BOWDITCH, Nathaniel Ingersoll. —
World Beyond, A.
BOWEN, A. P.— R. T. O., The.
BO WEN, Edward Ernest.— Forty Years
On.
Shemuel.
BOWEN, John Eliot.— Man Who Rode
to Conemaugh, The.
BOWEN, Mary M.— Cradle-Song: "Tis
night on the mountain."
BOWEN, Robert Adger. — Gloaming.
BOWER, A. V.— Whims.
BOWER, Helen Frazee. See FRAZEE-
BOWER, HELEN.
BOWERS, Emma. — Eternal Triangle,
The.
BOWES-LYON, Lilian (Lilian Bowes
Lyon). — Denying the Dead.
Pastoral: "This field has buried men;
is browed."
BOWIE, W. Russell. — Continuing Christ,
The.
BOWKER, Richard Rogers. — Thomas a
Kempis.
BOWLES, Caroline Anne (Mrs. Robert
Southey; Caroline Southey). — April
Day, An.
Birthday, The, sel.
Cuckoo Clock, The. See Birthday, The.
Lady-Bird.
Last Journey, The.
Pauper's Deathbed, The.
Biver, The.
To Death.
To the Ladybird.
Young Gray Head, The.
BOWLES, Fred G. — Song of the Road,
A.
BOWLES, William Lisle.— Sonnet : At
Dover Cliffs, July 20, 1787.
At Tynemouth Priory.
Bells of Ostend, The.
Bells, Ostend, The.
Bereavement.
Bird in a Cage, The.
Butterfly and the Bee, The.
Come to These Scenes of Peace.
Dover Cliffs.
Greenwood, The.
Healing.
Influence of Time on Grief.
November, 1793.
On the Rhine.
Ostend, on Hearing the Bells at Sea.
Sonnet: "O Time I who know'st a
languid hand to lay."
Sonnet: At Ostend, July 22, 1787.
Sonnet: "Evening, as slow thy placid
shades descend."
Sonnet: "Langnid and sad, and slow,
from day to day."
Sonnet: Netley Abbey.
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BOWLES, William Lisle (Continued).
Sonnet: On a Distant View of Eng
land.
Time and Grief.
BOWMAN, Mrs. Archibald Abercromby
See BOWMAN, LOUISE MOREY.
BOWMAN, C. E.— Sphere of Woman
The.
BOWMAN, Hazel McGee. — Seekers
The.
BOWMAN, Louise Hollingsworth —
Quiet Hour, The.
BOWMAN, Louise Morey (Mrs. Archi
bald Abercromby Bowman). — Deep
Snow.
Green Apples.
Hyacinth.
Sea Lavender.
She Plans Her Funeral.
Wealthy Shepherd, The.
Witch, The.
BO WRING, Sir John.— From the Re
cesses of a Lowly Spirit.
In the Cross of Christ I Glory.
Nightingale, The (Tr. fr. the Portu
guese of Vicente).
Nightingale, The (Tr. fr. the Dutch of
Visscher).
Three Idlers, The (Tr.)
What of the Night?
BOYCE, Burke.— Clam Man, The.
Flower Wagon.
Pavement Portraits.
BOYD, Anna Tillman. — Indian Dancer,
The.
BOYD, Baird. — Drunken Desperado,
The.
BOYD, (Mrs.) Louise E. V.— Picture
of the Last Supper.
Wopsenonic.
BOYD, Marion Margaret. — To One
Older.
White Dusk.
BOYD, Mrs. Mark. See BOYD, MARY S.
BOYD, Mark Alexander. — Sonnet: "Fra
bank to bank, fra wood to wood I
BOY1!)!' Mary S. (Mrs. Mark Boyd;
Mary Sumner Boyd). — Miss Kitty
Manx to Sir Thomas Angora.
"BOYD, Nancy." See MILLAY, EDNA ST.
VINCENT.
BOYD, Thomas. — "Ballyvourney."
King's Son, The.
Love on the Mountain.
To the Leanan Sidhe.
BOYDEN, Polly Chase. See CHASE,
POLLY.
BOYDEN, Mrs. Preston. See CHASE,
POLLY.
BOYESEN, Hjalmar Hjorth. — Brier-
Rose.
Calpurnia.
Earl Sigurd's Christmas Eve.
Hilda's Little Hood.
Inge, the Boy-King.
Jarl Sigurd's Christmas Eve.
Little Sigrid.
Thora.
Thoralf and Synnov.
BOYLAN, Grace Duffie (Mrs. Louis
Napoleon Geldert). — By and By.
Japanese Mother, A.
Roosevelt Roosevelt.
Who Goes There?
BOYLE, A. Claud von. — Ever So Far
Away.
Schlausheimer Don't Gonciliate.
Vas Bender Henshpecked?
BOYLE, Mrs. James. See BOYLE, SARAH
ROBERTS.
BOYLE, Kay (Mrs. Laurence Vail).—
Hunt.
BOYLE, Mary E. — Invocation.
Mairi Dancing.
BOYLE, Sarah Roberts (Mrs. James
Boyle; Sarah Roberts). — Voice of
the Grass, The.
BOYLE, Mrs. Thomas R. See BOYLE,
VIRGINIA FRAZER.
BOYLE, Virginia Fraser (Mrs. Thomas
R. Boyle). — Abraham Lincoln.
Black Silas.
Her Wedding Eve.
I Kilt er Cat.
Lullaby: "They are fluttering and flut
tering, like birds upon the tree."
Pickaninny Lullaby.
Tennessee.
BOYNTON, H. W.— Golfer's Rubaiyat,
The.
BOYNTON, Luella.— Epitaph for a
Young Athlete.
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BOYNTON, M. P.— Preparedness.
BRACE, Arty.— Nancy.
BRACKEN, Thomas. — Not Understood.
BRACKENRIDGE, Hugh H.— Battle of
Bunkers-Hill, The, sel.
BRACKETT, Anna Callender.— Benedi
cite.
In Hades.
BRACKLEY, Friar John.— Carol: "I
saw a sweet and seemly sight."
BRADBURY, B. W.— Chide Mildly the
BRADBURY, William B. — Marching
Along.
BRADBY, Godfrey Fox. — Flowing Tide,
The.
Marsh Marigolds.
Versailles.
BRADDOCK, Emily A. — Burghers of
Calais, The.
Regulus.
BRADDOCK, Joseph.— Butterfly, The.
Ode to the Sea.
Penshurst Revisited.
BRAD EN, Mrs. Findley. — Fence o'
Scripture Faith, The.
Thae Auld Laird's Secret.
What the Lord Had Done for Him.
BRADFORD, Ellen Knight.— How the
Refugees Were Saved.
BRADFORD, Gamaliel. — Ardor.
Can't You.
Exit God.
God,
Heinelet.
Hope.
Illimitable.
Joy of Living, The.
Judas.
Love's Detective.
My Delight.
BRADFORD, May N.— U. S. Spells
"Us."
BRADFORD, Minnie Belle. — Service.
BRADFORD, Sarah H. — Resurrection.
BRADFORD, William. — Mule Skinners,
The.
New England's Growth.
BRADLEY, A. F. Kent.— Hands Drop
Off — The Work Goes On, The.
BRADLEY, Dwight.— Disciple, The.
BRADLEY, E. See "BEDE, CUTHBERT."
BRADLEY, Mrs. George T. See BRAD
LEY, MARY, E.
BRADLEY, Helena Grace.— Nevada.
BRADLEY, Kate A. — Cupid's Exchange.
How the Organ Was Paid For.
King's Joy Bells, The.
BRADLEY, Katherine and' COOPER,
Edith. See "FIELD, MICHAEL."
BRADLEY, Mary E. (Emily Neeley;
Mrs. George T. Bradley).— At the
Party,
Beyond Recall,
Boy and Girl.
Chrysalis, A.
Frost Work.
In Death.
Little Christel.
Prince's Feather.
Reason Why, The.
Sir Grimbald's Ransom.
Spray of Honeysuckle, A.
"Uncle Ben."
BRADLEY, Routh Pickett. — Moonrise
in the Rockies.
BRADLEY, William Aspenwall.— Full
Faithorne.
Garden Muse, The.
Island Tea.
Love and the Stars.
Men of Harlan.
To Little Renee on First Seeing Her
Lying in Her Cradle.
Will Warner.
BRADNACK, Fowler. See BRANNOCK
(or BRADNACK), FOWLER.
BRADNER, Clara H.— Air Castles.
BRAD SHAW, Margaret. — Oswego Lake.
BRADSTREET, Anne (Mrs. Simon
Bradstreet). — "As Weary Pil
grim."
Author to Her Book, The.
Contemplations.
Flesh and the Spirit, The.
Four Ages of Man, The, sel.
Four Monarchyes, The, sel.
Four Seasons of the Year, The, sel.
In Memory of My Dear Grandchild
Ann Bradstreet, Who Deceased June
20, 1669, Being Three Years and
Seven Months Old.
BRADSTREET, Anne (Continued).
Letter to Her Husband, A.
Longing for Heaven.
Of the Four Ages of Man. See Four
Ages of Man, The.
Prologue, The: "To sing of wars, of
captains, and of kings."
Queen Elizabeth.
Spring. See Four Seasons of the
Year, The.
To Her Most Honoured Father.
To My Dear and Loving Husband.
BRADSTREET, Mrs. Simon. See BRAD-
STREET, ANNE.
BRADT, Edith Virginia. — As Ye
Would.
Be Glad.
BRADY, Edwin James. — Capstan Chan
tey, A.
Trade.
BRAGG, Thomas.— Theodore Roosevelt.
Doer with All His Might.
BRAHE, Tycho. — Song of Jeppe,
BRAIDON, Nettie V.— Wish Dearer
Than the Crown, The.
BRAINARD, John Gardiner Calkins.—
Deep, The.
Epithalainium.
Fall of Niagara, The.
I Saw Two Clouds at Morning.
If I Could Love.
Mr. Merry's Lament for "Long Tom."
Niagara.
On the Death of Commodore Oliver
Hazard Perry.
Stanzas: "Dead leaves strew the forest
walk, The."
To a Friend.
To the Connecticut River.
BRAINARD, Mary Gardiner. — Not
Knowing.
BRAINE, Sheila E.— Apple-Elf, The.
BRAINERD, Mrs. Charles Chisholm.
See BRAINERD, ELEANOR HOYT.
BRAINERD, Eleanor Hoyt (Mrs.
Charles Chisholm Brainerd). — Mis
demeanors of Nancy, The, sel.
Nancy's Cinderella. See Misdemeanors
of Nancy.
BRAINERD, Mary Beale.— Her Lad
die's Picture.
BRAINERD, Mary Bowen.— Christ of
Raphael's Transfiguration, The.
BRAITHWAITE, Willi; ~ '
Stanley. —
Star and Willie
Del Cascar.
Exit. See Sandy
Gee (III).
Ironic: LL.D.
Laughing It Out. See Sandy Star
and Willie Gee (II).
October XXIX, 1795 (Keats' Birth
day).
Onus Probandi. See Sandy Star and
Willie Gee (V).
Rhapsody.
Rye Bread.
Sandy Star and Willie Gee.
Scintilla.
Sculptured Worship See Sandy Star
and Willie Gee (I).
Sea-Prayer, A.
Sic Vita.
Song of Living, A.
Turn Me to My Yellow Leaves.
Twenty Stars to Match His Face.
Vision, The.
Way, The. See Sandy Star and Willie
Gee (IV).
BRALEY, Berton. — At Your Service:
The Panama Gang.
Business Is Business.
Comb Band, The.
Conqueror, The.
Do It Now.
Drums, The.
Empty.
Endless Battle, The.
Frankness between Friends.
Habit, The.
Hero Wanted.
Heroes.
Hills, The.
Living Epitaph, The
Loyalty.
Names of Romance.
Old Top Sergeant, The.
Opportunity.
Pan in Pandemonium.
Pardners.
Pioneers, The.
Playing the Game.
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BRALEY, Berton (Continued').
Prayer, A: "Lord, let me live like
a Regular Man/'
Recipe, The.
Start Where You Stand.
Success!
Thinker, The.
To a Photographer.
Whistler, The.
BRAMLEY, H. R. (TV.).— Cradle-Song
of the Virgin, A.
BRAMSTON, James.— Art of Politicks,
The, sel.
Time's Changes. See Art of Politicks,
The.
BRANCH, Anna Hempstead. — Babel
Falls. See Nimrod.
Before the Fair.
Blooming of the Rose, The.
Connecticut Road Song.
Dream.
Ere the Golden Bowl Is Broken.
First Sight.
Gladness.
Grieve Not, Ladies.
Her Hands. See Songs for My
Mother.
Her Words. See Songs for My
Mother.
I Think of Him As One Who Fights.
In the Beginning Was the Word.
Inheritance.
Monk in the Kitchen, The.
My Mother's Hands. See Songs for
My Mother.
My Mother's Words. See Songs for
My Mother.
Name, The.
Nimrod, sels.
Nimrod Wars with the Angels. See
Nimrod.
Nut Shell, A.
Service.
Silence of the Poets, The.
So I May Feel the Hands of God.
Song for My Mother — Her Hands, A.
See Songs for My Mother.
Song for My Mother — Her Stories, A.
See Songs for My Mother.
Song for My Mother — Her Words, A.
See Songs for My Mother.
Songs for My Mother, sels.
Storm, The.
To a Dog.
To a New York Shop-Girl Dressed for
Sunday.
Unbeliever, An.
Under the Trees, sel.
Warrior Maid, The.
Watch-Tower of the Soul, The.
Where No Thoughts Are.
While Loveliness Goes By.
BRANCH, J. O.— Personal Influence.
BRANCH, Mrs. John L. See BRANCH,
MARY LYDIA BOLLES.
BRANCH, Mary Lydia Bolles (Mrs.
John Branch) . — I Am Seven and Can
Sew.
Petrified Fern, The.
Poor Little Mother, A.
BRANDS, Molly.— John's Mistake.
BRANDEIS, Irma. — On St. Valentine's
Day.
BRANDIS, Annette von.— May Bug,
The.
BRANDT, Sebastian. — Geographers. See
Ship of Fools, The.
Preachment for Preachers. See Ship
of Fools, The.
Ship of Fools, The, sels.
Star of the Sea. See Ship of Fools,
The.
Tudor Rose, The. See Ship of Fools,
The.
BRAN FORD, Frederick Victor.— -Blade
of Grass, A.
Cockney's Dream, The.
Flanders.
Ode to Sorrow.
Sonnet: "We thought to find a cross
like Calvary's."
BRANNOCK (or Bradnack), Fowler.—
Mysterious Guest, The.
BRAWLEY, Benjamin. — Chaucer.
My Hero.
BRAYTON, Teresa. — Christmas Song, A.
BRAZELTON, Ethel M. C— De LiT
Brack Sheep.
Poor Lil' Brack Sheep.
BREATHNACH, Michael.— Man-Quid.
BRECK, F. A.— Look for the Silver
Lining.
BRECK, Mrs. Frank A.— They Two.
Breckenridge
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
BRECKENRIDGE, Hugh Henry.— Rev
olutionary Sermon, A.
BREESE, Mrs. William Llywdyn. See
GALE, ZONA.
BREGG, Dorothy.— Grandma's Tea.
BREGY, Katharine (Marie Cornelia).—
"I thirst . . ."
Japanese Cherries.
Maid, The.
Song of a Smiling Lady.
BREHM, Marie C.— Why Woman Wants
the Ballot.
BREINING, June. — Inexperience.
"BREITMAN, Hans." See CHARLES
GODFREY LELAND.
BREMER, Frederika.— Home, The, set.
Letter, A.
Song of the Dove. See Home, The.
Swedish Mother's Lullaby.
BRENAN, Joseph.— Come to Me, Dear
est.
Exile to His Wife, The.
BRENEMAN, Mildred Button.— Search
lights.
BRENNAN, Christopher J. — Fire in the
Heavens, and Fire along the Hills.
O Desolate Eves along the Wav, How
Oft.
BRENNAN, Gerald. — Mornin's Morn-
in', The.
BRENNAN, Mary.— Moira Dhu.
BRENT, Charles "Henry .—Comrades in
a Common Cause.
BRENT, Hally Carrington. — I Think
I Know No Finer Things Than
Dogs.
BRERETON, Clondesley.— Life,
BRERETON, E. C.— Pussy Cat.
BRERETON, John Le Gay. — Robe of
Grass, The.
BRERETON, M. G.— Old Brocade, The.
BRETON, Nicholas.— Adieu, Farewell,
Earth's Bliss.
Aglaia. See Passionate Shepherd, The.
Assurance, An.
Cradle Song, A: "Come little babe,
come silly soul.1'
Happy Countryman, The. See Pas-
^sionate Shepherd, The.
His Wisdom. See Strange Fortunes of
Two Excellent Princes, The.
Honourable Entertainment Given to
the Queen's Majesty in Progress at
Elvetham, 1591, The, sets.
"I have neither plums nor cherries."
I Would I Were an Excellent Divine.
Ipsa Quae.
Odd Conceit, An.
Olden Love-Making.
Passionate Shepherd, The, sels.
Pastoral, A: "On a hill there grows
a flower."
Pastoral of Phillis and Cory don, A.
Phillida and Corydon (or Coridon).
See Honourable Entertainment Given
to the Queen's Majesty in Progress
at Elvetham, 1591, The.
Phillis the Fair.
Phyllida and Corydon. See Honour
able Entertainment Given to the
Queen's Majesty in Progress at El
vetham, 1591, The.
Phyllis.
Ploughman's Song, The. See Honour
able Entertainment Given to the
Queen's Majesty in Progress at El
vetham, 1591, The.
Report Song, A.
Shepherd and Shepherdess. See Pas
sionate Shepherd, The.
Strange Fortunes of Two Excellent
Princes, The, sel.
Supplication, A.
"Sweet birds that sit and sing amid
the shady valleys."
Sweet Lullaby, A.
Sweet Pastoral, A.
Third Pastor's Song, The. See Pas
sionate Shepherd, The.
To His Muse.
Worldly Paradise. See Passionate
Shepherd, The.
BREWER, David J.— Capital and La
bor.
BREWER, E. (EbeneZer) C. (Cobham).
Little Things.
BREWER, Harriet. — Counting [Court
ing].
BREWSTER, Margaret.— Moods
BREYFOGLE, William A.— Greece
BRIDGES, Albert.— Diana's Valentine.
BRIDGES, Joseph. — Close Up This
House.
"BRIDGES, Madeline" (Mary Ainge De
Vere). — Breath, A.
Faith Trembling.
Farewell, A: "I put thy hand aside."
Few Small Details.
Friend and Lover.
God Keep You.
Her Milking Pail.
Her Perfect Lover.
Life's Mirror,
Poet and Lark.
Saint and the Sinner, The.
Spinner, The.
There Are Loyal Hearts.
Third Proposition, The.
When the Most Is Said.
Whole Story, The.
Why.
Wind-Swept Wheat, The.
BRIDGES, Robert. — Absence.
Achilles in Scyros, sel.
-ffineid, The, sel. (TV.)
Affliction of Richard, The.
"Ah, what a change! Thou, who didst
emptily thy happiness seek."
All Beauteous Things.
All Earthly Beauty Hath One Cause
and Proof. See Growth of Love,
The.
Arniel.
Andromache, sel. (Tr.)
Angel Spirits of Sleep.
Anniversary.
April, 1885.
"Ariel, O, — my angel, my own."
Asian Birds.
Auguries.
Awake, My Heart.
"Birds that sing on autumn eves, The.'*
Britannia Victrix.
Buch der Lieder.
Cheddar Pinks.
Child to the Father, The.
Chivalry of the Sea, The.
Chorus of Scyrian Maidens. See
Achilles in Scyros.
Christmas Eve, 1917.
Clear and Gentle Stream.
Cliff-Top, The.
Cloud, A.
Clouds Have Left the Sky, The.
College Garden, The.
Come Se Quando.
Communion of Saints. (TV.)
"Crown Winter with green."
Curfew Tower, The.
Dear Lady, When Thou Frownest —
Dedications ("Christ and His Mother/'
etc.).
Dejection.
Demeter.
Democritus.
Downs, The.
Dream, A.
Dunstone Hill.
Duteous Heart, The.
Eclogue I: Months, The.
Eclogue II: Giovanni Dupre.
Eclogue III: Fourth of June at Eton.
Elegy: "Clear and gentle stream!"
Elegy : "I have lov'd flowers that fade."
Elegy: "Sad, sombre place, beneath
whose antique yews."
Elegy: "Wood is bare; a river-mist is
steeping, The."
Elegy on a Lady, Whom Grief for the
Death of Her Betrothed Killed.
Elegy: Summer-House on the Mound,
The.
Emily Bronte.
England to India.
"England will keep her dearest jewel
bright."
Epistle I: Wintry Delights.
Epistle II: To a Socialist in London.
Epitaphs.
EPJ2S (Eros: "Why hast thou nothing
in thy face?").
Eros & Psyche. (Tr.)
'eraa-iov ax&o<s apovpys (Etosion Ach-
thos Aroures).
Evening. See William Blake.
Evening Darkens Over, The
Excellent Way, The
Fair Brass, The.
"Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow."
First Spring Morning.
Flowering Tree, The
Flycatchers.
For "Pages Inedites," etc.
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BRIDGES, Robert (Continued).
Fortunatus Nimium.
Founder's Day. A Secular Ode on the
Ninth Jubilee of Eton College.
Fourth Dimension, The.
Full Moon from. Her Cloudless Skies
The.
Garden in September, The.
Gay Robin.
Gheluvelt.
Gird on thy Sword.
Great Elm, The.
Growth of Love, The.
Hark to the Merry Birds.
"Haste on, my joys! your treasure
lies."
Hector in Hades. See Growth of Love
The.
Hell and Hate.
Hill Pines Were Sighing, The.
Hodge.
Hymn of Nature, A.
"I climb the mossy bank of the
glade."
"I found to-day out walking."
I Have Loved Flowers That Fade.
I Heard a Linnet Courting.
I Love All Beauteous Things.
"I made another song."
I Never Shall Love the Snow Again.
"I praise the tender flower."
"I travel to thee with the sun's first
rays." See Growth of Love, The
I Will Not Let Thee Go.
"I would be a bird, and straight on
wings I arise." See Growth of Love,
The (XXII).
Ibant Obscuri. (Tr.) See ^Eneid
Idle Flowers, The.
"Idle life I lead, The."
Iliad, The, sel. (Tr.)
In der Fremde.
"In still midsummer night."
Indolence.
Invitation to the Country. See Spring.
Invitation to the Oxford Pageant, July
Isle of 'Achilles, The. (Tr.) See An
dromache.
James McCosh.
January.
Johannes Milton, Senex.
"Joy, sweetest lifeborn joy, where dost
thou dwell?"
Kate's Mother.
La Gloire de Voltaire.
Larks.
Last Week of February, 1890.
Late Spring Evening.
Laus Deo.
London Snow.
Long Are the Hours the Sun Is Above.
Love Lyric, A.
"Love on my heart from heaven fell."
Low Barometer.
Matres Dolorosae.
Melancholia.
Melancholy.
Millicent.
Moonlight.
Morning Hymn.
"Mortal though I be, yea ephemeral,
if but a moment." (Tr.)
Muse and Poet.
"My bed and pillow are cold."
My Delight and Thy Delight.
My Eyes for Beauty Pine.
'My spirit kisseth thine."
My spirit sang all day."
Narcissus.
Nightingales.
Nimium Fortunatus.
Noel: Christmas Eve, 1913.
"North wind came up yesternight,
The."
North Wind in October.
November.
"O Love, I complain."
O Love, My Muse,
O my vague desires!"
O thou unfaithful, still as ever
(t dearest."
"0 weary pilgrims, chanting of your
^Te" t. fef Growtb- of Love, The.
O Youth Whose Hope Is High.
October.
Ode on the Tercentenary Commemora
tion of Shakespeare.
Ode to Music.
On a Dead Child.
'One grief of thine/*
"Open for me the Gates of Delight."
See Ode to Music.
AUTHOR. INDEX
Brooke
BRIDGES, Robert (Continued).
Our Lady.
Overheard In Arcady.
Palm Willow, The.
Passer-By, A.
Pater Filio.
Philosopher and His Mistress, The.
Philosopher to His Mistress, The.
"Pinks along my garden walks, The.
EoiKiXodpov' (Poikilothron). (TV.)
Poor Child.
Poor Poll.
Poor Withered Rose.
"PODDY grows upon the shore, The.
Portrait of a Grandfather, The.
Povre Ame Amoureuse. (Tr.)
Priam & Achilles. (Tr.) See Iliad,
The.
Prometheus the Firegiver.
Psalm, The.
Pythagoras.
Recollections of Solitude.
Regina Cara.
Reply. See Spring.
Revenants. (Tr.)
Riding adown the Country Lanes.
Robin, A.
Rondeau: "His poisoned shafts, that
fresh he dips."
Ruin, The. (Tr.)
"Say who is this with silvered hair.
School-days. See Founder's Day. A
Secular Ode on the Ninth Jubilee
of Eton College.
Screaming Tarn.
"Sea keeps not the Sabbath day, The.
Septuagesima.
Simpkin.
"Since thou, O fondest and truest.
Since to Be Loved Endures.
"Since we loved, — (the earth that
shook)."
Sleeping Mansion, The.
Snow, The.
So Sweet Love Seemed.
"Sometimes when my lady sits by me.
Song: "I love my lady's eyes."
"Song of my heart, as the sun peered
o'er the sea, The."
Sonnet: "World comes not to an end:
her city-hives, The." See Growth of
Love, The.
"Sorrow and joy, two sisters coy."
South Wind, The.
Spirits.
Spring: (Odes I and II).
Spring Goeth All in White.
"Storm is over, the land hushes to rest,
The."
"Summer trees are tempest-torn, The.
Tapestry, The.
Thanksgiving Day. •
There Is a Hill beside the Silver
Thames.
"This world is unto God a work of
art." See Growth of Love, The.
Thou Didst Delight My Eyes.
To Catullus.
To Francis Jammes.
To Harry Ellis Wooldridge.
To His Excellency.
To Joseph Joachim.
To L. B. C. L. M.
"To my love I whisper, and say. '
To Percy Buck.
To Robert Burns.
To Sir Thos. Barlow, P. R. C.P.
To the Memory of G. M. H.
To the President of Magdalen College,
Oxford.
To the United States of America.
To Thos. Floyd.
Toast to Our Native Land, A.
Trafalgar Square, (Sept. 1917).
Tramps, The.
Triolet: "All women born are so per
verse."
Triolet: "When first we met we did
not guess."
Unillumined Verge, The.
Upon the Shore.
"Upper skies are palest blue, The."
Verses Written for Mrs. Daniel.
Very Names of Things Beloved Are
Dear, The. See Growth of Love,
The.
Vignette, A.
Villager, A.
Vision.
Vivamus.
Voice of Nature, The.
Walking Home. (Tr.)
Water-Party, A.
BRIDGES, Robert (Continued).
Weep Not To-Day.
West Front, The.
When Death to Either Shall Come.
When First We Met.
"When I see childhood on the thresh-
hold sieze." See Growth of Love,
The.
"When June is come, then all the
day."
"When my love w_as away."
"Where San Miniato's convent from
the sun." See Growth of Love, The.
"When thou didst give thy love to me."
"Who has not walked upon the shore."
Widow, The.
William Blake, sel.
Windmill, The.
Winnowers, The.
Winter Nightfall.
"Winter's night with the snow about,
A."
Wishes.
Wooing.
"World comes not to an end: her city-
hives, The." See Growth of Love,
The.
"Ye thrilled me once, ye mournful
strains."
BRIDGES, William. — London Snow.
BRIDGMAN, L. J.— On Knowing When
to Stop.
BRIDGMAN, Mary A. — God Knoweth.
BRIGGS, Mrs. Caroline Atherton.
See MASON, CAROLINE ATHERTON
(BRIGGS).
BRIGHT, John. — American Government,
The.
National Greatness.
Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act.
BRIGHT, Verne.— Comrade Christ.
Revelation.
BRINCKERHOFF, Julia.— Dream, A.
BRIND, John. — Merry Little Toddlekins.
BRINE, (Mrs.) Mary Dow (Northam).
Home Concert, The.
How Little It Costs.
Recipe for a Sunny Hour.
Road to Slumberland, The.
She Was "Somebody's Mother." (At.)
Somebody's Mother. (At.)
Total Annihilation.
Valentine, The.
BRININSTOOL, E. (Earl) A. (Alonzo).
Act the Man.
Cattle Range at Night, A.
Disappointed Tenderfoot, The.
His Dad.
Innocence.
Or Cow Hawse, The.
Prairie Mother's Lullaby, A.
Rock-a-by Land.
Short-Grass Country, The.
Voyage to Lullaby Land, The.
West for Me, The.
When Papa Was a Boy.
Where the Sagebrush Billows Roll.
BRINK, (Mrs.) Carol Ryrie.— Creche,
The.
BRINKLEY, May.— Pebbles.
BRINSON, Hazel Cannon. — Recompense.
BRINSTEAD, E. A.— His Dad.
BRINTON, D. G. (Tr.).— Dance Chant.
BRISBANE, Arthur.— St. Patrick.
What the Bartender Sees.
BRISBANE, Margaret.— 1914-1929.
BRISCOE, W. A.— "What Think Ye?"
BRISLEY, Joyce L.— Which?
BRISTOL, Augusta Cooper (Mrs. Louis
Bristol). — Pyxidanthera, The.
BRISTOL, F. M.— His Choice and His
Destiny.
BRISTOL, Mrs. Louis. See BRISTOL.
AUGUSTA COOPER.
BRISTOL, Mrs. Royal A. — Litte Martha
Washington.
BRISTOW, Nellie. — Spring's Wooing.
BRITTAIN, Robert E.— Attitude.
Casual Suggestion.
Light and Shadow.
Mood.
Silver Bowl, A.
BRITTLE, Gath. — "It War Crackit
Afore,"
BRIZEUX, Auguste.— Attuned.
Diana.
Holy Dust, The.
Making Friends.
Our Italian Journey.
Three Pleasures, The.
Three Sorrows, The. ^
BROADHEAD, Grace Lowe. — Hills We
Love, The.
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BROCK, Emma L. — Jumilhac-the-Grand.
BROCK, S. (Sally) A. (Mrs. Sarah A.
Putnam). — Out of the Window.
BRODHEAD, Mrs. Eva Wilder (Mc-
Glasson). See MCGLASSON, EVA
WILDER.
BRODRIBB, John Henry. See IRVING,
Sir HENRY.
BROME, Alexander.— I Have Been in
Love and in Debt.
Love's without Reason.
Now I'm Resolved to Love No More.
Pastoral on the King's Death, The.
Written in 1648.
Plain Dealing.
Resolve, The.
Riddle, The.
"Tell me not of a face that's fair."
Why I Love Her.
BROME, Richard. — Beggars' Song.
BRONSON, Carrie E.— Turning.
BRONSON, Carrie W. — Housecleaning.
Jack Frost's Little Sister.
Ladybug, Ladybug.
Song of the Housekeeper, The.
What Bessie Saw.
BRONSON, Laura M.— Essay on Necks.
Necks — A Boy's Composition.
BRONT&, Anne ("Acton Bel!").—
Doubter's Prayer, The.
He Doeth All Things Well.
Prayer, A.
BRONTE, Charlotte (Mrs. A. B. Nich
ols; "Currer Bell"). — Life.
BRONTE, Emily ("Ellis Bell").— An
ticipation.
At Castle Wood.
Bluebell, The.
"Captive raised her face, The." See
Prisoner, The.
"Child of delight, with sun-bright hair/
Death.
Death Scene, A.
Elder's Rebuke, The.
Encouragement.
Evening Primrose, The. (wr. at.) See
CLARE, JOHN.
Evening Sun, The.
Harp of Wild and Dream-Like Strain.
Her Last Lines.
How Clear She Shines!
How Long Will You Remain?
I Am the Only Being.
I Know Not How It Falls on Me.
I've Been Wandering.
Lady to Her Guitar, The.
Last Lines.
"Linnet in the Rocky Dells, The."
"Little While [. Little While, A]."
"Loud without the wind was roaring."
My Lady's Grave.
Night-Wind, The.
No Coward Soul [Is Mine].
"Often rebuked, yet always back re-
Oh, for the Time When I Shall Sleep.
Old Stoic, The.
Outcast Mother, The.
Philosopher, The.
Pleasant Family Circle, A. See Wuth-
ering Heights.
Prisoner, The [: A Fragment].
Remembrance.
Silent Is the House.
Song: "Linnet in the rocky dells, The."
Speak, God of Visions.
Stanzas: "I'll not weep that thou art
going to leave me."
Stanzas: "Often rebuk'd, yet always
back returning."
Stanzas: A Little While, a Little
While.
Stanzas to : "Well, some may hate
and some may scorn."
Stars, sel.
"Still let my tyrants know, I am not
doom'd to wear."
Sympathy.
Tell Me, Tell Me, Smiling Child.
That Dreary Lake.
That Wind.
To a Bluebell.
To Imagination.
Visionary, The.
Wanderer from the Fold, The, sel.
Warning and Reply.
Wuthering Heights, seL
BROOK, Mrs. Alexander. See BACON,
PEGGY.
BROOKE, Lord. See GREVILLE, FULKE,
Lord BROOKE.
BROOKE, Brian. — Father's Advice, A.
Only a Volunteer.
Brooke
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
BROOKE, Caris.— Cradle Song: "O blue
eyes close in slumber."
BROOKE, Fulke, Greville, Lord. See
GREVILLE, FULKE, Lord BROOKE.
BROOKE, Rupert.— All This Is Ended.
See 1914.
Ante Aram.
Beauty and Beauty.
Beginning, The.
Blue Evening.
Busy Heart, The.
Call, The.
Channel Passage, A.
Charm, The.
Chilterns, The.
Choriambics — I and II.
Clouds.
Dance, The.
Dawn.
Day and Night.
Day That I Have Loved, The.
Dead, The ("Blow out you bugles")'
See 1914.
Dead, The ("These hearts were
woven"). See 1914.
Dead Men's Love.
Desertion.
Dining-Room Tea.
Doubts.
Dust.
Fafaia.
Failure.
Finding.
Fish, The.
Flight.
Fragment: "I strayed about the deck,
an hour, to-night."
Fragment on Painters.
Funeral of Youth, The: Threnody.
Goddess in the Wood, The.
Great Lover, The.
Hauntings.
He Wonders Whether to Praise or
to Blame Her.
Heaven.
Hill, The.
Home.
If I Should Die. See 1914.
In Examination.
It's Not Going to Happen Again.
Jealousy.
Jolly Company, The.
Kindliness.
Letter to a Live Poet, A.
Libido.
Life Beyond, The.
Lines Written in the Belief that the
Ancient Roman Festival of the Dead
Was Called Ambarvalia.
Little Dog's Day, The.
Love.
Mary and Gabriel.
Memory, A.
Menelaus and Helen.
Mummia.
Mutability.
Night Journey, The.
1914, sels.
Not with Vain Tears.
"Now, God be thank'd Who has match'd
us with His Hour." See 1914.
Oh! Death Will Find Me [Long before
I Tire].
O Thou, God of All.
Old Vicarage, Grantchester, The.
On the Death of Smet-Smet, the Hip
popotamus-Goddess.
One before the Last, The.
One Day.
Paralysis.
Peace. See 1914.
Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening.
Retrospect.
Safety. See 1914.
Seaside.
Second Best.
Sleeping Out: Full Moon.
Soldier, The. See 1914.
Sometimes Even Now . . .
Song: "All suddenly the wind comes
soft."
Song: "Oh! Love," they said, "is
King of Kings."
Song: "Way of love was thus, The."
Song of the Beasts, The.
Song of the Pilgrims, The.
Sonnet: "I said I splendidly loved you,
it's not true."
Sonnet: "Not with vain tears, when
we're beyond the sun."
Sonnet: "Oh! Death will find me, long
before I tire."
BROOKE, Rupert (Continued).
Sonnet: In Time of Revolt.
Sonnet Reversed.
Sonnet (Suggested by some of the Pro
ceedings of the Society for Psychical
Research).
Success.
There's Wisdom in Women.
"These I have loved." See Great
Lover, The.
Thoughts on the Shape of the Human
Body.
Tiare Tahiti.
Town and Country.
Treasure, The.
True Beatitude, The.
Unfortunate.
Victory.
Vision of the Archangels, The.
Voice, The.
Wagner.
Waikiki.
Way That Lovers Use, The.
Wayfarers, The.
BROOKE, Stopford Augustus.— Christ,
sel. (TV.)
Courage.
Earth and Man, The.
Elene, sel, (TV.)
Jungfrau's Cry, The.
Noble Lay of Aillinn, The.
Prince Riquet's Song. See Riquet of
the Tuft.
Queen's Song. See Riquet of the Tuft.
Riddle: "I a weaponed warrior was!"
etc. (TV.)
Riddle: "I am all alone," etc. (Tr.)
Riddle: "Who so wary," etc. (TV.)
Riquet of the Tuft, sels.
Storm on Sea, The. (TV.)
Versailles.
BROOKER, Louisa J.— Party, A.
BROOKINGS, Merta M. — Snowless
Winter.
BROOKS, Alice.— Herod.
BROOKS, Charles Shirley.— Home They
Brought Her Lap-Dog Dead.
BROOKS, Charles Timothy. — Alpine
Heights. (Jr.)
Fisher, The. (TV.)
Good Night. (Tr.)
Great Voices, The.
Greeting of Kynast, The. (Tr.)
Men and Boys. (Tr.)
Nobleman and the Pensioner, The.
(TV.)
Old Thirteen, The.
Our Native Land.
Plea for Flood Ireson, A.
Seeing and Not Seeing. (Tr.)
Sword Song. (TV.)
Winter Song. (Tr.)
BROOKS, Edward. — Be a Woman.
New Year's Address, A.
BROOKS, Elbridge Streeter.— Battle of
Shrewsbury, The. See Harry of
Mpnmouth.
Festival of Mars, The. See Marcus of
Rome.
Harry of Monrnouth, sel.
Liberty Bell, The.
Marcus of Rome, sel.
Rodney's Ride,
Son of Issachar, A, sel.
To the Lions. See Son of Issachar, A.
BROOKS, Francis. — Down the Little
Big Horn.
Intaglios, sels.
On the Plains. See Intaglios.
Tennessee. See Intaglios.
BROOKS, Fred Emerson. — Barnyard
Melodies.
California Flea, The.
Descended from Christoph' Colomb'.
Dog Sale, The.
Don't You Think So, Bill?
Dot Good-for-Nodings Dog.
Drummer-Boy of the Rappahannock.
Foreign Views of the Statue.
Foreigners at the Fair.
Frenchman's Spider and the Fly.
Funeral of the Mountains, The.
Ghost of an Old Continental, The.
Jealous Wife, The.
Jennie.
Kindergarten Tot, The.
Lullaby: "Lay thy head upon this pil
low."
Miller's Maid, The.
Miracle of Cana, The.
"Oh, Yeh-Yus!"
Old Ace.
Orthod-ox Team, The.
646
BROOKS, Fred Emerson (Continued)
Paddy Moore.
Palestine.
Picket's Charge, sel.
Remainder of the Year, The.
Shall Bess Come Hame?
Sheriff of Cerro-Gordo, The.
Sherman's March.
Silly Billy.
Stuttering Lover, The.
Three Lullabies.
Tramp and Cur.
Uncle Eph's Heaven.
Watchin' the Sparkin'.
Whistling Boy, The. See Picket's
Charge.
BROOKS, Jonathan Henderson. — Last
Quarter Moon of the Dying Year
The.
Paean.
Resurrection, The.
BROOKS, Katharine Ritter. — Swan-
Song, The.
BROOKS, Margaret. — Teddy's Lament.
BROOKS, Maria Gowen ("Maria del
Occidente"). — Day, in Melting Pur
ple Dying.
Disappointment. See Zophiel, or the
Bride of Seven.
Farewell to Cuba.
Palace of the Gnomes. See Zophiel, or
the Bride of Seven.
Respite, The. See Zophiel, or the Bride
of Seven.
Song of Egla.
Zophiel, or the Bride of Seven, sels.
BROOKS, Phillips. — Child of Bethle
hem, The.
Christmas Carol : "Earth has grown old
're, The."
"Everywhere,
has grc
with its burden of care, The,
Christmas Carol, A :
everywhere," etc.
Christmas Everywhere. See Christmas
Carol, A: "Everywhere, everywhere,
etc."
Duty.
Everywhere, Everywhere Christmas To-
Night.
Fourth of July in Westminster Abbey,
The.
Lincoln as a Typical American.
O Little Town of Bethlehem.
Shepherd of the People, The (A Tribute
to Abraham Lincoln).
Song of the Angels, The.
Symmetry of Life, The.
Unfailing One, The.
BROOKS, Shirley. — Dreary Song, A.
Waggawocky.
BROOKS,. William E. — At the Lincoln
Memorial.
Barabbas.
Memorial Day.
BROOKS, William Grant. — Tramp Musi-
BROOKS, Win.— Ice Water.
BROOME, William. — Belinda's Recov
ery from Sickness.
Rose-Bud, The. [To a Young Lady].
BROSIUS, Letitia W.— Spare the Youth.
"BROTHER X."— Evidence.
Familiar Things.
If We Could Hear with God.
Little Towns at Dusk.
Mountain Women.
Of All Good Medicines I Label
Best.
Our Grief Will Pass.
To Losers of Earth and God.
Who Die, Loving the Good Earth.
Winter Twilight.
BROTHERSON, Frances B. M.— Which
Could I Spare?
BROTHERTON, Alice Williams (Mrs.
William Ernest Brotherton).— Blaz
ing Heart, The.
Christmas Day.
First Thanksgiving Day, The.
I'm a-Pim'n' for the Old Times.
My Enemy.
Plighted. A. D. 1887.
Ragged Regiment, The.
Sailing of King Olaf, The.
Unawares.
BROTHERTON, Mrs. William Ernest.
See BROTHERTON, ALICE WILLIAMS.
BROUGH, Helen M.— I Would I Could
Dance.
BROUGH, Robert Barnabas. — Early
Christian, An.
Marquis of Carabas, The.
My Lord Tomnoddy.
AUTHOR INDEX
Browne
BROUGHAM, Lord (Henry Peter
Brougham). — Teachers of Mankind,
BROUGHAM, Herbert B. (TV.). —Horn,
The.
Swan, The.
BROUGHAM, John.— Persevere.
Summer Friends.
BROUGHTON, Rhoda.— Sisterly Conn-
B ROWER) Laura Helena.— Heritage.
BROWN, Abbie Far well. — Afternoon
Tea.
Bargain, A.
Charm Said under an Oak, A.
Clothes.
East Wind.
Fairy Book, The.
Flowerphone, The.
Friends.
Grandser.
Green Crosses.
Heritage, The.
Learning to Play.
Little Friend, The.
Lizard, The.
Lost Playmate, The.
Music Box, A.
Names. -
Nicest Story, The.
Papa's Calendar.
Peace with a Sword.
Peach, The.
Pirate Treasure.
September Birthday in Brittany, A.
Short and Sweet.
Spring Patchwork.
To the Dogs of the Great St. Bernard
(TV.)
Vigil, The.
Wall, The.
Wasted Morning, A.
Windows.
BROWN, Alice.— Benedictine Garden.
Candlemas.
Cloistered.
Edwin Booth.
Farewell, A: "Thou wilt not look on
me?"
Forewarned.
Hora Christ! .
Joint Owners in Spain.
Life.
Pagan Prayer.
Revelation. See Road to Castaly, The.
Road to Castaly, The, sel.
Sleep.
Sunrise on Mansfield Mountain.
To an Enchantress.
Trilby.
West-Country Lover, A.
BROWN, Alison (or Allison).— If Ever
Time Shall Come.
Since You Went Away.
They Shall Not Pass.
BROWN, Almedia. — Receiving Calls.
BROWN, Anna Robertson (Mrs. Samuel
McCune Lindsay; Anna Robertson;
Anna Robertson [Brown] Lindsay).
Common Duties.
BROWN, Anna Robeson (Mrs. Charles
H. Burr, Jr.)— Feline Fate, A.
BROWN, Annie Farwell. — Short and
Sweet
BROWN, Audrey Alexandra. — Diana.
BROWN, Beatrice. — Jonathan Bing.
Jonathan Bing Does Arithmetic.
My Kite.
BROWN, Blanche Hedges. — Prisoner's
Statement, The.
BROWN, C. F. (also at. to William
Goldsmith Brown) .—Hundred Years
to Come, A.
BROWN, C. S., Jr.— My First Singing
BROWN,n' Campbell Rae. See RAE
BROWN, CAMPBELL.
BROWN, Catherine Bernard. — Prayei
for Pentecost, A.
BROWN, Mrs. Cecil D. — They Pity
BROWN, Charles Farrar. See "WARD
ARTEMUS."
BROWN, Charlotte.— Encounter, The.
BROWN, Mrs. Curtis. See PAHLOW
GERTRUDE.
BROWN, E. L.— What Lottie Saw.
BROWN, Mrs. Edwin N.— True Hero
ism.
BROWN (or Browne), Emma Alice.—
Baby Is Dead, The.
Measuring the Baby.
r
BROWN, Felicia Dorothea. See HE-
MANS. FELICIA DOROTHEA.
BROWN, Flora Warren.— Pity.
BROWN, Ford Madox.— For the Pic
ture, "The Last of England."
O. M. B.
BROWN, Frances ("The Blind Poetess
of Donegal"). — Hope of the Resur
rection, The.
Losses.
0, the Pleasant Days of Old!
Rabbi's Vision, The.
BROWN, Frank E. — Christmas
BROWN, Frank S.— Fall In.
BROWN, H. H.— Old Man's Ship Comes
Home, The.
BROWN, Harry. — Poem in Slanting
Rhythms.
BROWN, Harry Duane.— Life.
BROWN, (Mrs.) Helen E.— April Day,
An.
Village View Debating-CIub.
BROWN, Henry Armitt. — Centennial
Address Delivered at Valley Forge,
sel.
Centennial Oration, sel.
Valley Forge. See Centennial Address
Delivered at Valley Forge.
BROWN, Hilton.— Dead-Sea Fruit.
"Glen," a Sheep-Dog.
1. M. "Hamish," a Scotch Terrier.
Little Ships, The.
"Nicky," a Hospital Dog.
BROWN, Irene Fowler.— Rear Guard,
The.
BROWN, Isaac Hinton. — American Ex
ile, An.
Love of Country.
Nathan Hale, the Martyr Spy.
On the Train [A Clock's Story].
Schake und Agers.
Which One?
BROWN, J. (James) A. (Allen).—
Robinson Crusoe in Verse.
Sadness Mingles with Joy.
BROWN, Mrs. J. Warner. See HUB-
BARD, MAUDE ALICIA.
BROWN, Jessie H. — Finding of the
Cross, The.
BROWN, John.— Night.
BROWN, Dr. John. — Our Dogs.
Rab and His Friends.
BROWN, Joseph Brownlee. — Thalatta!
[Thalatta!]
BROWN, Julia Field. — Novice.
BROWN, Kate L. (Louise). — Apple
Blossom.
Christ Candle, The.
Dandelion.
Gentian.
In the Heart of a Seed.
Leaflets, The.
Little Plant, The.
Pussy Willow.
Tree Buds, The.
Two Pussies.
BROWN, L. G. — Trundle-Bed The-
BROWN," Margaret Marchand.— Pottery
Maker.
BROWN, Nellie M.— Plant Song.
BROWN, Olive Stevens. — My Kit-
tens.
BROWN, Oliver Madox. — Before and
After.
Laura's Song.
BROWN, (Mrs.) Phoebe Hinsdale.— 1
Love to Steal Awhile Away.
Private Devotion.
BROWN, Robert Carlton.— I Am Alad
din.
BROWN, Sterling A. — Challenge.
Erne.
Long Gone.
Maumee Ruth.
Memphis Blues.
Odyssey of Big Boy.
Return.
Salutamus.
Slim Greer.
Southern Road.
Strong Men.
To a Certain Lady, in Her Gar
den.
BROWN, Susie Dawson.— First Trou
sers.
BROWN, Theron. — Battle above the
Clouds, The.
Critical Moment, The.
His Majesty.
Old Wife, The.
647
BROWN, Thomas Edward. — Bach's
Fugues. See Tommy Big-Eyes.
Bach's Organ Works, Vol. V, No. 27.
Boccaccio.
Braddan Vicarage.
Canticle.
Carol: "Three kings from out the
Orient."
Catherine Kinrade.
Chaise A Killey.
Clifton.
Climbing.
Dhoon, The.
Disguises.
Dora.
Dreams.
I Bended unto Me.
In Memoriam.
In the Coach, sel.
Indwelling.
Intercepted Salute, The.
Jessie.
Juventa Perennis.
My Garden.
Norton Wood (Dora's Birthday).
O God to Thee I Yield.
Opifex.
Organist in Heaven, The.
Oxford Idyll, An.
Pazons, The. See In the Coach.
Peggy's Wedding.
Per Ornnia Deus.
TroLT}fi6.Tiov (Poiemation).
Praesto.
Preparation.
Sad! Sad!
St. Bee's Head.
Salve!
Scarlett Rocks.
Schooner, The.
Specula.
To K. H.
Tommy Big- Eyes, sel.
Vespers.
When Love Meets Love.
Wish, A.
BROWN, Thomas Wilson. — Is Life
Worth Living?
BROWN, Tom.— "I'm Glad He Knows."
"BROWN, Vandyke" (Marc Eugene
Cook). — Clown's Story, The.
Growing Old.
Little Rocket's Christmas.
Weather in Verse, The.
BROWN, W. R.— Flag, The.
BROWN, William C. — Ode to Rum,
An.
BROWN, William Goldsmith. — Cleve
land.
Hundred Years to Come, A.
Mother, Home, Heaven.
BROWN, William Laird.
WILLIAM.
BROWNE, Charles Farrar. See "WARD,
ARTEMUS."
BROWNE, Emma Alice. See BROWN,
EMMA ALICE.
BROWNE, Frances. See BROWN, FRAN
CES.
BROWNE, Francis Fisher.— Santa Bar
bara.
Under the Blue.
Vanquished.
BROWNE, H. J. D. — Voice of the Ore
gon, The. ,
BROWNE, Irving. —At Shakespeare's
Grave.
Man's Pillow.
My New World.
BROWNE, Isaac Hawkins. — Fire
Side, The: A Pastoral Soliloquy.
See Foundling Hospital for Wit,
The.
Foundling
seL
Imitation V (Pope). See Pipe of To
bacco, A.
In Imitation of Pope. See Pipe of To
bacco, A.
In Imitation of Young. See Pipe of
Tobacco, A.
Pipe of Tobacco, A, sels.
BROWNE, M. Hedderwick. — My Love
of Long Ago.
BROWNE, Rex.— Exile.
BROWNE, Rivers and BACON, Leon
ard. — Colorado Morton's Ride.
BROWNE, Sir Thomas. — Colloquy with
God, A. See Religio Medici.
Evening Hymn. See Religio Medici.
Religio Medici, sels.
BROWNE, (Mrs.) Virgil. — Hospital
Flowers.
See LAIRD,
Hospital for Wit, The,
Browne
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
BROWNE, William.— "As I have scene
when on the breast of Thames/' See
Britannia's Pastorals.
"At_ Thames faire port." See Britan
nia's Pastorals (Praise of Spense).
Britannia's Pastorals, sels.
Celadyne's Song. See Britannia's Pas
torals (Song of Celadyne).
Charm, The. See Inner Temple
Masque, The.
Colour Passage, A. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Comparison, A. See Britannia's Pas
torals.
Complaint of Pan, The. See Britan
nia's Pastorals.
Complete Lover, The.
Description of Walla, The. See Britan
nia's Pastorals (Walla, the Fairest
Nyrnph).
Elegy, An: "Underneath this sable
hearse."
Elegy on the Countess Dowager of
Pembroke, An. sel.
Epigram: "King to Oxford sent a
troop of horse, The."
Epitaph: "May, be thou never graced
with birds that sing."
Epitaph: "In Obitum M. S. X<> Maij,
1614.
Epitaph on Mr. John Smyth, An.
Epitaph on the Countess Dowager of
Pembroke.
Fairy Banquet, A. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Glide Soft Ye Silver Floods. See
Britannia's Pastorals (Lament to
His Friend).
"Hail, thou my native soil! thou blessed
plot.'* See Britannia's Pastorals,
Hunted Squirrel, The. See Britannia's
Pastorals (Squirrel Hunt, The).
"I hapless soul, that never knew a
friend." See Elegy on the Countess
Dowager of Pembroke, An.
In Obitum M. S. [XO Maij, 1614].
Inner Temple Masque, The, sel.
Lament for His Friend, A. See Britan
nia's Pastorals.
Love Who Will, for I'll Love None.
Marina and the River-God. See Britan
nia's Pastorals.
Memory. See Britannia's Pastorals
(Song of Celadyne).
Metamorphosis, A. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Music Lesson, The. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
My Choice. See Britannia's Pastorals
(Song).
"Near to this wood there lay^ a pleas
ant mead." See Britannia's Pas
torals.
Night.
"Now was the Lord and Lady of the
May." See Britannia's Pastorals.
Ode, An: "Awake, faire Muse; for I
intend/'
On the Countess (Dowager) of Pem
broke (.sometimes at. to Ben Jon-
son).
On the Death of Marie* Countess of
Pembroke.
Poet's Ambition, The. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Praise of Spenser, The. See Britan
nia's Pastorals.
Praise of Sydney, The. See Britan
nia's Pastorals.
Rose, The.
Rose, As Fair As Ever Saw the
North, A.
Scented Grove, The. See Britannia's
Pastorals (Sweeter Scents Than in
Arabia Found).
Shall I Tell You Whom I Love. See
Britannia's Pastorals (Song).
Shepherd's Pipe, The, sel.
Siren Song. See Inner Temple Masque,
The.
"So shuts the marigold her leaves."
Song: "For her gait, if she be walk
ing."
Song: "Hearken then awhile to me."
Song: "Love, that looks still on your
eyes."
Song: "Shall I tell you whom I love?"
See Britannia's Pastorals.
Song: "Welcome, welcome do 1 sing."
Song of Celadyne, The. See Britan
nia's Pastorals.
Song of Tavy, The. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
BROWNE, William (Continued).
Song of the Sirens (or Syrens). See
Inner Temple Masque, The.
Sonnet: "Fairest, when by the rules
of palmistry/'
Spring Morning.
Squirrel Hunt, The. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Sweeter Scents Than in Arabia Found.
See Britannia's Pastorals.
"Time never can produce men to o'er-
take/' See Britannia's Pastorals.
Walking in a Garden. See Britannia's
Pastorals.
Walla, the Fairest Nymph. See Bri
tannia's Pastorals.
Welcome, A.
"Yet as when I with other swains
have been." See Britannia's Pas-
BROWNELL, Harriett.— This Is My
BROW'NELL, Henry Howard. — Abra
ham Lincoln.
"All we ask is to be let alone."
Battle of Charlestown, The.
Bay Fight, The.
Burial of the Dane, The.
Bury Them.
Eagle of Corinth, The.
Lawyer's Invocation to Spring, The.
Night Quarters.
Old Cove, The.
Original Version of the John Brown
Song. (At.)
River-Fight, The, sel.
Sphinx, The.
BROWNELL, Mrs. John Angell. See
HALL, AMANDA BENJAMIN.
BROWNELL, Mrs. William Crary. See
HALL, GERTRUDE.
BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett (Mrs.
Robert Browning). — "Accuse me not,
beseech you, that I wear." See Son
nets from the Portuguese (XV).
Ad Finem. (TV.)
"And wilt thou have me fashion into
speech/' See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XIII).
"And yet, because thou overcomest
so." See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XVI).
Aurora Leigh, sels.
Aurora Leigh Discovers Books. See
Aurora Leigh.
Aurora's Home. See Aurora Leigh.
Autumn, The.
Beauty of England, The. See Aurora
Leigh.
"Because thou hast the power and
own'st the grace." See Sonnets from
the Portuguese (XXXIX).
"Beloved, my Beloved, when I think."
See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XX).
"Beloved, thou hast brought me many
flowers." See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XLIV).
Bertha in the Lane.
Best, The.
Best Thing in the World, The.
Books. See Aurora Leigh.
"But only three in all God's universe."
See Sonnets from the Portuguese
By Solitary Fires. See Aurora Leigh.
Can it be right to give what I can
give?" See Sonnets from the Portu-
guese (IX).
Cares (wr. at.). See GUINEY, LOUISE
IMOGEN.
Casa Guidi Windows, sets.
Catarina to Camoens, sel.
Cheerfulness Taught by Reason.
Children Gathering Palms. See Vision
of Poets, A.
Child's Thought of God, A.
Choruses of Eden Spirits. See Drama
of Exile, A.
Comfort.
Confessions.
Consolation.
Content in Service.
Convinced by Sorrow. See Cry of the
Human, The.
Court Lady, A.
Cowper's Grave.
Cry of the Children, The.
Curse for a Nation, A.
Cyclops, The (Idyll XI). (TV.)
Dead Pan, The.
Dead Rose, A.
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BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett (Confd)
Death. See Seraphim, The.
Denial, A.
Deserted Garden, The.
Desire, A. See Sonnets to George
Sand.
Do You Think of Me?
Drama of Exile, A, sels.
Duchess May. See Rhyme of the
Duchess May.
Duty.
England. See Aurora Leigh.
"Face of all the world is changed, I
think, The." See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (VII).
False Step, A.
Farewells from Paradise.
Ferment of New Wine, The. See Au
rora Leigh.
First News from Villafranca.
"First time he kiss'd me, he but only
kiss'd." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XXXVIII).
"First time that the sun rose on thine
oath, The." See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXXII).
Futurity.
Forced Recruit, The (Solferino, 1859).
"Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall
stand." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (VI).
Grief.
He Giveth His Beloved Sleep.
"Heavy heart, Beloved, have I borne,
A." See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XXV).
Hiram Powers's Greek Slave.
Holy Night, The.
House of Clouds, The.
"How do I love thee? Let me count
the ways." See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XLIII).
"I lift my heavy heart up solemnly."
See Sonnets from the Portuguese
"I lived with visions for my com
pany." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XXVI).
"I never gave a lock of hair away."
See Sonnets from the Portuguese
"I thank all who have lov'd me in their
hearts." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XLI).
"I thought once how Theocritus had
sung." See Sonnets from the Portu-
fese (I).
I leave all for thee, wilt thou ex
change." See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXXV).
"If thou must love me, let it be for
nought." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XIV).
In the Fields (wr, at.). See GUINEY,
LOUISE IMOGEN.
Inclusions. _
"Indeed this very love which is my
boast/' See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XII).
Insufficiency.
Irrecarableness.
"Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead."
See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXIII).
Journey South, The. See Aurora
Leigh.
Juliet of Nations. See Casa Guidi
Windows.
"Keep my riband, take and keep it."
See Catarina to Camoens.
Lady Geraldine's Courtship.
Lady's "Yes," The.
Lament for Adonis. (TV.)
Lessons from the Gorse.
Life and Love.
Little Mattie.
Live and Love. See Drama of Exile,
The.
Lord Turned, and Looked upon Peter,
The.
Lord Walter's Wife.
Lost Bower, The.
Love. See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XIV and XLIII).
Man. See Aurora Leigh.
Man and Nature.
Man's Requirements, A.
Marian's Child. See Aurora Leigh.
Mask, The.
Mein Kind, Wir Waren Kinder. (Tr.)
Mother and Poet.
Motherless. See Aurora Leigh.
AUTHOE INDEX
Browning
BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett (Cont'd) .
Mourning Mother, The.
Musical Instrument, A.
My Doves.
"My future will not copy fair my
past." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XLII).
My Heart and I.
My Kate.
"My letters! all dead paper, . . . mute
and white!" See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXVIII).
"My own beloved, who has lifted me."
See Sonnets from the Portuguese
(XXVII).
"My poet, thou canst touch on all the
notes." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XVII).
Mystery.
North and the South, The.
Nothing Small.
On a Portrait of Wordsworth.
Only a Curl.
Out in the Fields with God (wr. at.).
See GUINEY, LOUISE IMOGEN.
Parting Lovers.
Perplexed Music.
Pet Name, The.
Poet, The.
Poet and the Bird, The.
Poets, The. See Aurora Leigh.
Poets, The. See Lady Geraldine's
Courtship.
Poet's Vow, The, sel.
Portrait, A.
Praise of Earth.
Proem: "Out of my own great woe."
(Tr.)
Prospect, The.
Question and Answer.
Reading. See Aurora Leigh.
Recognition, A. See Sonnets to George
Sand.
Reward of Service.
Rhyme (or Rime) of the Duchess May,
sels.
Right Way to Read, The. See Aurora
Leigh (Reading).
Romance of the Swan's Nest, The.
Romaunt of the Page, The.
Romney and Aurora. See Aurora
Leigh.
Rosalind's Scroll. See Poet's Vow,
The.
"Say over again and yet once over
again." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XXI).
Sea-Side Meditation, A, sel.
Seraphim, The, seL
Simile, A: "Every age". See Aurora
Leigh (By Solitary Fires).
Sleep, The.
Sleeping and Watching.
Sonnet: "Go from me. Yet I feel that
I shall stand". See Sonnets from
the Portuguese (VI).
Sonnet: "I thought once how Theocri
tus had sung". See Sonnets from
the Portuguese (I).
Sonnets from the Portuguese, sels.
Sonnets to George Sand, sels.
Soul's Expression. The.
"Soul's Rialto hath its merchandise,
The." See Sonnets from the Portu
guese (XIX).
Substitution.
Sursum Corda. See Casa Guidi Win
dows.
Swan's Nest among the Reeds, The.
Sweetness of England, The. See Au
rora Leigh (Beauty of England).
Tears.
"Thou comest! all is said without a
word." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (XXXI).
"Thou hast thy calling to some palace-
floor." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (IV).
To Flush, My Dog.
To George Sand. See Sonnets to
George Sand.
To Sleep.
Traveling South toward Italy. See Au
rora Leigh.
Tribute to Woman, A. See Drama of
Exile, A.
True Peace. See Casa Guidi Windows.
Two Sketches, sel.
"Unlike are we, unlike, O princely
Heart!" See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (III).
BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett (Confd) .
Valediction, A.
Vallonibrosa.
View across the Roman Campagna, A.
Virgin Mary to the Child Jesus, The.
Vision of Poets, The.
Wail of Prometheus Bound, The. (Tr.)
Ways of Love. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XIV and XLIII).
Weakest Thing, The.
"What can I give thee back, 0 lib
eral." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (VIII).
When our two souls stand up erect
and strong." See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXII).
"When we met first and loved, I did
not build." See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXXVI).
Wisdom Unapplied.
Woman's Question, A (wr. at.). See
LATHROP,, LENA.
Woman's Shortcomings, A.
Work.
"Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful in
deed." See Sonnets from the Por
tuguese (X).
BROWNING, Frederick G.— Amen
BROWNING, Ophelia Guyon (Mrs.
Ophelia G. Browning Burroughs). —
Pray without Ceasing.
Sometime — Somewhere.
BROWNING, Robert,— Abt Vogler.
Adam, Lilith, and Eve.
After.
Ah, Love, But a Day. See James Lee's
Wife.
"All service ranks the same with God."
See Pippa Passes.
All-Loving, The. See Epistle of Kars-
hish, An.
Along the Beach. See James Lee's
Wife.
Among the Rocks. See James Lee's
Wife.
Ancient Doctrine, The.
Andrea del Sarto.
Andromeda. See Pauline.
Another Way of Love.
Any Wife to Any Husband.
Apparent Failure.
Apparitions.
Appearances.
April in England.
Arcades Ambo.
Ask Not One Least Word of Praise.
See Ferishtah's Fancies.
Asolando, sel.
Asolo. See Pippa Passes.
Avenger Speaks, The.
Awakening, An. See Two Poets of
Croisic, The.
Awakening of Man, The. See Para
celsus.
Bad Dreams.
Bard and the Cricket, The. See Two
Poets of Croisic, The.
Ben Karshook's Wisdom.
Bishop Blougram's Apology, sel.
Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint
Praxed's Church, The.
Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A, sels.
Boot and Saddle. See Cavalier Tunes.
Boy and the Angel, The.
Breast Forward. See Asolando (Epi
logue) .
By the Fireside.
Caliban upon Setebos; or Natural The
ology in the Island.
Cavalier Tunes.
Childe Roland [to the Dark Tower
Came] .
Christrnas-Eve and Easter-Day, sels,
Cleon.
Clive.
Common Problem, The. See Bishop
Blougram's Apology.
Confessions.
Count Gismond.
Cristma.
David Singing before Saul. See Saul.
David Sings to Saul. 'See Saul ("Oh,
our manhood's prime vigor").
David's Song. See Saul.
"Day! Faster and more fast." See
Pippa Passes (Asolo).
"De Gustibus."
Death in the Desert, A, set.
Death of Mildred, The. See Blot in
the 'Scutcheon, A.
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BROWNING, Robert (Continued}.
Dedication: "O lyric love." See Ring
and the Book.
Development.
Development of Man, The. See Para
celsus.
Donald and the Stag.
Dubiety.
Earl Mertoun's Song. See Blot in the
'Scutcheon, A.
Earth's Immortalities.
Easter Day Breaks! See Christmas-
Eve and Easter-Day.
Echetlos.
Englishman in Italy, The.
Epilogue: "At the midnight in the
silence of the sleep-time." See Aso
lando.
Epilogue: "What a pretty tale you
told me." See Two Poets of Croisic,
The.
Epilogue to "Asolando/* See Asolando.
Epilogue to Dramatis Personae.
Epilogue to Fifine at the Fair. See
Fifine at the Fair.
Epilogue to the Pacchiarotto Volume.
Ep4!^,e *2 <<Two p°ets of Croisic,
Tie. See Two Poets of Croisic,
inc.
Epistle Containing the Strange Medical
Experience of Karshish, the Arab
JPhysician, An.
Epistle of Karshish, An.
Epitaph: "Thou whom these eyes saw
never."
Eurydice to Orpheus.
Evelyn Hope.
Eyes Calm.
Face, A.
Faith. See Soul's Tragedy, A.
.tears and Scruples.
Ferishtah's Fancies, sels.
Fifine at the Fair, sels-.
Fire Is in the Flint. See Ferishtah's
Fancies.
Flight of the Duchess, The.
Flower's Name, The. See Garden Fan
cies.
Fra Lippo Lippi.
From Ghent to Aix. See How They
Brought the Good News from Ghent
to Aix.
Fr°m the Pope's Speech. See Ring
and the Book, The.
Garden Fancies.
Giuseppe Caponsacchi. See Ring and
the Book, The.
Give a Rouse. See Cavalier Tunes.
Give her but the least excuse to love
/-,,me!" $ee Pippa Passes.
Glove, The.
God's In His Heaven. See Piooa
Passes. FP
Good Morning. See Pippa Passes.
Grammarian's Funeral, A.
Growing Old. See Rabbi Ben Ezra.
Guardian- Angel, The.
Guidance.
Guido. See Ring and the Book, The
Halbert and Hob.
He Who Aspires. See Grammarian's
t( Funeral, A.
"Heap cassia, sandal-buds and stripes."
See Paracelsus.
Here's the garden she walked across."
See Garden Fancies.
"Here's to Nelson's memory 1" See
Nationality in Drinks, sel.
Heretic's Tragedy, The.
Herve Riel.
Home Thoughts, from Abroad (CJ.
Home Thoughts from the Sea.
House.
Householder, The. See Fifine at the
Fair.
How It Strikes a Contemporary.
How They Brought the Good News
[from Ghent to Aix].
In a Gondola.
In a Year.
In His Good Time. See Paracelsus
In Three Days.
Incident of the French Camp, An.
Instans Tyrannus.
Italian in England, The.
It's Wiser Being Good than Bad.
Ivan Ivanovitch.
James Lee's Wife, sels.
Johannes Agricola in Meditation.
Karshish, the Arab Physician.
King Is Cold, The.
"King lived long ago, A." See Pippa
Passes.
Browning
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
BROWNING, Robert (Continued).
La Saisiaz, sel.
Laboratory, The: Ancien Regime.
Last Ride Together, The.
Life. See Christmas- Eve and Easter-
Day.
Life in a Love.
Light Woman, A.
Likeness, A.
Lord Clive.
Lost Leader, The.
Lost Mistress, The.
Love among the Ruins.
Love in a Life.
Lyric Love. See Ring and the Book,
The.
Magical Nature.
Man I Am and Man Would Be. See
Ferishtah's Fancies.
Marching Along. See Cavalier Tunes.
Martin Relph.
May and Death.
Measuring Life (wr> at.) See KING,
HARRIET ELEANOR.
Meeting [At Night].
Memorabilia.
Mertotm's Song. See Blot in the
'Scutcheon, A.
Misconceptions.
Morning. See Pippa Passes (Year's
at the Spring).
Moth's Kiss, First, The. See In a
Gondola.
Muckle-Mouth Meg.
My Last Duchess.
My Star.
My Sun Sets to Rise Again.
Mystical Christ, The. See Pauline.
Nationality in Drinks, sel.
Natural Magic.
Natural Theology in the Island; or
Caliban upon Setebos.
Nay but You.
Ned Bratts.
Never the Time and the Place.
New Year's Hymn. See Pippa Passes.
"No, I have naught to fear! See
Paracelsus.
Now. , , L
"O good gigantic smile o the brown
old earth." See James Lee's Wife.
"O lyric Love, half-angel and half-
bird." See Ring and the Book,
The.
Old Pictures in Florence.
One Way of Love.
One Word More.
Ottima and Sebald, Two Lovers. See
Pippa Passes.
Our Known Unknown. See Ring and
the Book, The.
"Ours is a great wild country. See
Flight of the Duchess, The.
"Over the sea[s] our galleys went."
See Paracelsus.
Pambo.
Paracelsus, sets.
Parleyings with Certain People of Im
portance in Their Day, seL
Parting at Morning.
Patriot, The: An Old Story.
Pauline, sels.
Pearl, a Girl, A.
Pheidippides.
Pictor Ignotus.
Pied Piper of Hamelin, The.
Pippa. See Pippa Passes.
Pippa Passes.
Pippa's [Morning] Song. See Pippa
Passes (Year's at the Spring).
Pompilia. See Ring and the Book, The.
Pope and the Net, The.
Popularity.
Porphyria's Lover.
*'Progress is the law. See Paracel
sus.
Prologue: "Such a starved bank of
moss." See Two Poets of Croisic.
Prologue to "Asolando." See Aso-
lando.
Prologue to Fifine at the Fair. See
Fifine at the Fair.
Prologue to La Saisiaz. See La Saisiaz.
Prologue to the Two Poets of Croisic.
See Two Poets of Croisic, The.
Prospice.
.
Rabbi Bee Ezra.
Ratisbon.
Rephan.
Respectability.
Rest Remaineth.
and Easter- Day.
Reverie.
See Christmas-Eve
BROWNING, Robert (Continued).
Ride [from Ghent] to Aix, The.
Ring and the Book, The, sels.
Rosny.
"Round us the wild creatures, over
head the trees." See Ferishtah's
Fancies.
Rudel to the Lady of Tripoli.
Saul.
See the Christ Stand! See Saul.
Serenade at the Villa, A.
Service. See Pippa Passes ("All serv
ice ranks").
Shelley. See Pauline.
Shop.
Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis. See Gar
den Fancies.
Soldier Relieved, The.
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister.
Something to Remember.
Song: "Heap cassia, sandal -buds and
stripes." See Paracelsus.
Song: "Moth's kiss, first, The!" See
In a Gondola.
Song: "Nay but you, who do not
love her."
Song: "Over the sea our galleys
went." See Paracelsus.
Song: "There's a woman like a dew-
drop, she's so purer than the pur
est."
See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A.
Song: "Thus the Mayne ghdeth.
See Paracelsus.
Song: "Year's at the Spring, The."
See Pippa Passes.
Song: "You'll love me yet! — and I
can tarry." See Pippa Passes.
Song from "In a Gondola." See In a
Gondola.
Song from "Paracelsus." See Para
celsus.
Song from "Pippa Passes." See Pippa
Passes (Year's at the Spring).
Song: My Star.
Sordello, sel.
Soul's Tragedy, A, sel.
Speculative.
Statue and the Bust, The.
Such a Starved Bank of Moss. See
Two Poets of Croisic, The.
Sunimum Bonum.
Sunrise. See Pippa Passes (Asolq)
Tale, A. See Two Poets of Croisic,
The.
That One Face. See Epilogue to
Dramatis Personae.
"Then I tuned my harp," etc. See
Saul.
"Then the truth came upon me." See
Saul.
There's a Woman like a Dew-
drop. See Blot in the 'Scutch
eon, A.
Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr.
Thus the Mayne Glideth.
Time's Revenges.
Toccata of Galuppi's, A.
"Transcendentalism: A Poem in
Twelve Books."
Tray.
Two in the Campagna.
Two Poets of Croisic, The, sels.
Up at a Villa — Down in the City.
"Verse-making was least of my vir
tues." See Ferishtah's Fancies.
Wanderers, The.
Wanting Is— What?
Water and Air. See Pauline.
White Witchcraft.
"Why from the world," Ferishtah
smiled. See Ferishtah's Far
cies.
Why I Am a Liberal.
Wild Joys of Living, The. See
Saul.
Wise Thrush, The. See Home
Thoughts from Abroad.
"Wish no word unspoken, want no
look away!" See Ferishtah's Fan
cies.
With Gerard de Lairesse. See Parley-
ings with Certain People of Impor
tance in Their Day.
Woman's Last Word, A.
Women and Roses.
Year's at the Spring, The. See Pippa
Passes,
You'll Love Me Yet. See Pippa
Passes.
Youth and Art.
BROWNING, Mrs. Robert. See BROWN-
ING, ELIZABETH BARRETT.
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BROWNJOHN, John.— How the Cele
brated Miltiades Peterkin Paul Got
the Better of Santa Claus.
Indian Attack, The.
Miltiades Gets the Best of Santa Claus
The.
Miltiades Peterkin Paul.
BRUCE, Aubert Edgar. — Contrast.
BRUCE, Michael.— Elegy: In Spring,
sel.
Ode to the Cuckoo.
To the Cuckoo (sometimes at. to John
L.— Prohibition's Might.
BRUCE, Richard.— Cavalier.
Shadow.
BRUCE, Wallace. — Decoration Day.
"Inasmuch."
Memorial Day.
Old Homestead, The.
Ole Bull's Christmas.
One Word.
Our Nation Forever.
Parson Allen's Ride.
Two Argosies.
Yosemite, The.
BRUCHE, Countess de. See STONER.
WINIFRED SACKVILLE.
BRUMFIELD, Julia E.— Thud of the
Clods, The.
BRUNCKEN, Herbert Gerhard. — Por
trait of a Gentleman.
BRUNER, Margaret E.— After Sorrow.
Cruelty.
Elegy: "We knew that he was not a
model cat."
Epitaph for a Cat.
Grocery Store Cat, The.
Inland Village.
Old Cat Meditates, An.
Sonnet: "There have been many cats
I loved and lost,"
Souvenirs.
Way of a Cat, The.
BRUNINI, John Gilland.— Silent Suf
ferer.
BRUNO, Giordano. — Philosophic Flight,
The.
BRUNS, John Dickson. — Foe at the
Gates, The.
BRUSH, Frank E.— Liberty.
BRUTON, Iva Purdum. — Winds Are
the Watchmen.
BRYAN, Claude.— Indian Lullaby, An.
BRYAN, George S.— Modern Lochinvar,
A.
Shakespeare.
BRYAN, Mary E. — Dumb Savior, The.
BRYAN, Mildred Hatton. — Victorian
Ladies.
BRYAN, Mildred South worth.— Twilight
Time.
BRYAN, William Jennings. — -Cross of
Gold.
Dreamers.
Essence of Patriotism, The.
Faith.
Immortality.
Personal Liberty.
Prince of Peace, The.
Thou Shalt Not Steal.
Wasted Life, A.
BRYANT, Blanche Brown. — Queen
Mountain.
BRYANT, John Howard. — Indian Sum
mer, The.
Little Cloud, The.
Valley Brook, The.
Winter.
BRYANT, Lesbia.— Thanksgiving Din
ner, A.
BRYANT, Lillian True. — Love That
Glorifies, The.
BRYANT, May.— Plucky Prince, The.
BRYANT, William Cullen. — Abraham
Lincoln.
African Chief, The.
America.
Antiquity of Freedom, The.
Autumn Woods.
Battle-Field, The.
Beyond.
Brook, The.
Centennial Hymn.
Christmas.
Christmas in 1875.
Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus,
The.
Conqueror's Grave, The.
Crowded Street, The.
Damsel of Peru, The.
Death of Lincoln, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Bulwer-Lytton
BRYANT, William Cullen (Continued}.
Death of Slavery, The.
Death of the Flowers, The.
Dedication: "Thou, whose unmeasured
temple stands."
Donkey and the Mocking- Bird, The.
Elm and the Vine, The. (Tr.)
Embargo, The, sel.
Evening Revery, An.
Evening Wind, The.
Fatima and Raduan. (Tr.)
Flood of Years, The.
Forest Hymn, A.
Forest Maid, The.
Fountain, The.
Future Life, The.
Gladness of Nature, The.
God's First Temples.
Good Fight, The. See Battlefield, The.
Green Mountain Boys, The.
Green River.
Hector's Farewell to Andromache
(Tr.) See Iliad, The.
Hunter of the Prairies, The.
Hurricane, The.
Hymn of the City.
Hymn to Death.
Hymn to the North Star.
I Broke the Spell That Held Me Long.
I Cannot Forget with What Fervid
Devotion.
I Would Not Always Reason. See
Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus,
The.
In Memory of John Lothrop Motley.
In the Green Spring. (Tr.)
Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood.
Invitation to the Country, An.
June.
Lapse of Time, The.
Legend of St. Martin.
Life of the Blessed, The. (Tr.)
Lifetime, A.
Little People of the Snow, The.
Love and Folly. (Tr.)
Love of God, The. (Tr.)
"Maples redden in the sun, The." See
Song of the Sower, The.
March.
Mary Magdalen. (Tr.)
May Sun Sheds an Amber Light, The.
Meditation on Rhode Island Coal, A.
Mocking Bird and the Donkey, The.
Monument Mountain.
Mother's Hymn, The.
Mutation.
My Autumn Walk.
New Moon, The.
Night Journey of a River, The.
November.
Oh (or 0) Fairest of the Rural Maids!
O Mother of a Mighty Race.
October.
Ode for the Burial of Abraham Lin
coln.
Our Country's Call.
Past, The.
Path, The.
Placido's Sonnet to His Mother. (Tr.)
Planting of the Apple Tree, The.
Poet, The.
Prairies, The.
Return of Ulysses, The. (Tr.). See
Odyssey, The.
Robert of Lincoln.
Scene on the Banks of the Hudson, A.
Seventy- Six.
Siesta, The. (Tr.)
Snow- Shower, The.
So Live. See Thanatopsis.
Song for New Year's Eve, A.
Song of Marion's Men.
Song of the Greek Amazon.
Song of the Sower, The.
Song of the Stars, sel.
Sonnet: "It is a fearful night." (Tr.)
Spring in Town.
Summer Ramble. A.
Summer Wind.
Thanatopsis.
Third of November, The.
Those Glori9us Stars.
To a Mosquito.
To a Waterfowl.
To Mary Magdalen. (Tr.)
To the Evening Wind.
To the Fringed Gentian.
To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln.
Truth, Crushed to Earth. See Battle
field, The.
Twenty-Second of December, The.
Twenty-Second of February, The.
BRYANT, William Cullen (Continued).
Ulysses and the Cyclops. (Tr.) See
Odyssey, The.
Upon the Mountain's Distant Head.
Violet, The. See Yellow Violet, The.
Waiting by the Gate.
Walk at Sunset, A.
Washington.
White-Footed Deer, The.
William Tell.
Wind and Stream, The.
Winter Piece, A.
Woodman and the Sandal Tree, The.
(Tr.)
Wrath of Achilles. (Tr.) See Iliad,
The.
Yellow Violet, The.
BRYCE, James. — England and America.
BRYDGES, Sir Samuel Egerton.— Echo
and Silence.
On Echo and Silence.
BRYON, Alfred. (Tr.).— Madelon.
BRYUSOV, Valery.— Radiant Ranks of
Seraphim.
BUAMBLETT, Agnes Cochran.— To the
Daughter of a Nymph.
BUCHAN, John (Baron Tweedsmuir).
Fisher Jamie.
Home-Thoughts from Abroad.
In Praise of the Royal Scots Fusi
liers.
Shorter Catechism, The.
Wood Magic.
BUCHANAN, David K. — Spellin'
School, A.
"Uncle John" Writes to His City
Cousins.
BUCHANAN, Lloyd.— Army and Navy
Football Game.
Reporter Who Made a Story, The.
Team, The.
BUCHANAN, Robert. — Antony in
Arms.
Ballad of Judas Iscariot, The.
Ballad of the Wayfarer, The.
Book of Orm, The, sel.
Churchyard, The.
Dawn, The.
Death of Roland, The.
Dream of the World without Death,
The. See Book of Orm, The.
Faery Foster-Mother, The.
Faery Reaper, The.
Fra Giacomo.
Freedom's Ahead.
Green Gnome, The.
Hans Vogel.
Hugh Sutherland's Pansies.
Judas Iscariot.
Langley Lane.
L'Envoi: "I end as I began.'*
Little Milliner, The.
Nell.
On a Young Poetess's Grave.
Phil Blood's Leap.
Pilgrim and the Herdboy, The.
Spring Song in the City.
Summer Pool, The.
Tiger Bay.
Tom Dunstan, or, The Politician.
Two Sons.
Wake of Tirn O'Hara, The.
We Are Children.
Wedding of Shan MacLean.
When We Are All Asleep.
Widow Mysie, The.
BUCHOR, Maurice. — In the Forest.
BUCK, Anna Shaw. — Beauty Crucified.
BUCK, Charles Gurdon.— Idyl, An.
BUCK, Richard Henry. — Kentucky Babe.
BUCKHAM, James.— Along the Way.
Child of To-Day, A.
Heart's Proof, The.
Kitten of the Regiment.
Love the Measure.
Passed Off the Stage.
Race at Devil's Elbow, The.
Rover in Church.
Smallest of the Drums, The.
Song in the Night, The.
Song of the Market-Place, The.
Song of the Pine, The.
Tattered Flag, The.
Wasted Day, A.
BUCKHURST, Lord. See SACKVILLE.
THOMAS.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, John Sheffield.
Duke of. See SHEFFIELD, JOHN,
Duke of Buckinghamshire.
BUCKMINSTER, Joseph Stevens.-
Triumph of Faith.
BUCKNER, Samuel O.— "Do It Right."
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BUCKSTONE, John Baldwin.— Rough
Diamond, The.
BUDDY, Ann.— Another.
Eddy and Davy Have Teeth and Teeth
Some Man.
BUDGE, E. A. Wallis. (Tr.).— Hymn
to the Sun God, Ra.
Song of the Harper.
BUDLONG, Frank D. — Wolfe at
Quebec.
BUELL, C. J.— Only a Factory Girl.
BUGBEE, (Mrs.} Emily J.— Last Re
view, The.
BULCKE, Karl.— There Is an Old City.
BULFINCH, Maria H. — Easter-Tide
Deliverance, A. D. 430, An.
BULFINCH, Thomas.— Echo and Nar
cissus.
Niobe.
BULKLEY, Edward (?).— Threnodia on
Samuel Stone.
BULL, Lucy Catlin. See ROBINSON,
LUCY CATLIN (BULL).
BULL, Philip J.— New Preacher, The.
BULLEN (or Ballen), Arthur Henry.
By Avon Stream.
Still by Meadow and Stream. See
Whisperer, The.
Whisperer, The.
BULLETT, Gerald.— Carol: "We saw
Him sleeping in his manger bed."
BULLOCK, John Malcolm.— To Homer.
BULLOCK, Shan F.— Wee Tay Table.
BULOSAN, Carl.— Factory Town.
Letter from America.
BULWER-LYTTON, Sir Edward (Ed
ward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton,
Baron Lytton) . — Absent Yet Present.
Arbaces to the Lion. See Last Days
of Pompeii, The.
Battle, The. (Tr.)
Be in Earnest.
Bee and the Butterfly, The. See Cax-
toniana.
Cardinal Richelieu. See Richelieu; or.
The Conspiracy.
Cardinal's Soliloquy, The. See
Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy.
Caxtonia, sel.
Claude Melnotte's Apology. See Lady
of Lyons, The.
Despondent Inventor, The (XVI Cen
tury). See Last of the Barons,
The.
Destruction of Pompeii. See Last Days
of Pompeii, The.
Ernest Maltravers, sel.
Final Shock, The. See Last Days of
Pompeii, The.
Glaucus and the Lion. See Last Days
of Pompeii, The.
Glove, The. (Tr.)
Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave,
The. See Last Days of Pompeii.
The.
Harold, sels.
King Harold's Speech to His Army
before the Battle of Hastings. See
Harold.
Lady of Lyons, The, sel.
Last Days of Pompeii, The, sels.
Last of the Barons, The, sels.
Lord Ronald's Bride.
Night and Love. See Ernest Mal
travers.
Nydia, the Blind Girl of Pompeii. See
Last Days of Pompeii, The.
Nydia's Sacrifice. See Last Days of
Pompeii, The.
Nydia's Song. See Last Days of Pom
peii, The.
Pen, The.
Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy, sels.
Search for Harold's Body, The. See
Harold.
Song: "When stars are in the quiet
skies." See Ernest Maltravers.
Tears.
There Is No Unbelief.
Vesuvius and the Egyptian. See Last
Days of Pompeii, The.
Warwick— The King-Maker. See Last
of the Barons, The.
When Stars Are in the Quiet Skies
See Ernest Maltravers.
Witch's Cavern, The. See Last Days
of Pompeii, The.
BULWER-LYTTON, Edward Robert,
Earl of Lytton. See "MEREDITH.
OWEN."
Bumstead
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
BUMSTEAD, Eudora S.— In the Swing.
Indian Summer.
Little Pine-Tree, The.
Little Red Hen, The.
Margie's Thanksgiving.
Quest, The.
Summer Lullaby, A.
Waiting for Santa Claus.
BUNCE, Kate. — Imps in the Heavenly
Meadow, The.
BUNCE, Oliver Bell.— Mr. Bluff's Ex
periences of Holidays.
BUNGAY, George W.— Battle of Inker-
man, The,
Battle of Lexington, The.
Creeds of the Bells, The.
Gape-Seed.
Labor.
Old Tennant Church.
Our Ships at Sea.
Patrick O'Rourke and the Frogs.
Statue of Liberty Unveiled, The.
Temperance — 1776-1876.
Ten Pound Ten.
This Old World of Ours.
Town Pump, The.f
Vegetable Convention, A.
Wide-Awake.
BUNIN, Ivan.— Flax.
BUNKER, John.— Look, The.
Old Woman, The.
Petition of Youth before Battle.
Whistling Boy, The.
BUNN, Alfred and BALFE, Michael.
Bohemian Girl, The, sel.
You'll Remember Me. See Bohemian
Girl, The.
BUNN, William M.— My Ships.
BUNNER, Alice Learned (Mrs. Henry
Cuyler Bunner). — Immutabilis. See
Vingtaine.
Separation. See Vingtaine.
Vingtaine.
BUNNER, Henry Cuyler.— Appeal to
Harold, The.
Behold the Deeds.
Candor.
Chaperon, The.
Da Capo.
Deaf.
Feminine.
Grandfather Watts's Private Fourth.
Haro.
Heart of the Tree, The.
Hide and Go Seek.
Home^Sweet Home with Variations.
Imitation.
T. B.
Les Morts Vont Vite.
Lost Child, A.
Mr. Copernicus and the Prole
tariat.
Nice People, The.
Nine Cent-Girls, The.
On Reading- a Poet's First Book.
"One, Two, Three!"
Pitcher of Mignonette, A.
Ready for the Ride— 1795.
Round-Up, A.
Salute the Flag.
Shake, Mulleary and Go-ethe.
She Was a Beauty.
Sisterly Scheme, A.
Strong As Death.
Tenor, The.
To a Dead Woman.
To a June Breeze.
Triumph.
Way to Arcady, The.
Yes?
BUNNER, Mrs. Henry Cuyler. See
BUNNER, ALICE LEARNED.
BUNSTON, Anna. See DE BARY, Mrs.
ANNA BUNSTON.
BUNYAN, John.— Enough! See Pil
grim's Progress, The.
My Little Bird.
Of the Boy and Butterfly.
Of the Child with the Bird at the
Bush.
Of the Fatted Swine.
Of the Going Down of the Sun.
Pilgrim, The. See Pilgrim's Prog
ress, The.
Pilgrim Song, The. See Pilgrim's
Progress, The.
Pilgrim's Progress, sels.
Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of
Humiliation, The. See Pilgrim's
Progress, The.
Shepherd Boy's Song, The. See Pil
grim's Progress, The.
BUNYAN, John (Continued).
Song [of the Shepherd] in the Valley
of Humiliation, The. See Pilgrim's
Progress, The.
Sunset.
To His Reader. See Pilgrim's Prog
ress, The.
True Vralour. See Pilgrim's Progress,
The.
Upon a Ring of Bells.
Upon the Lark and the Fowler.
Valley of Humiliation, The. See Pil
grim's Progress, The.
BUON, Maida.— La Tour DAuvergne.
BUONARROTI, Michelangelo. See
MICHELANGELO, BUONARROTI.
BURBIDGE, Thomas.— Eventide.
If I Desire.
Mother's Love.
To Imperia.
BURCH, Adelle E. (Shoemaker).— Les
son That Easter Teaches.
BURCHENAL, John J.— To My Chil
dren.
BURDETTE, Jas. — Irishman's Pano
rama.
BURDETTE, Robert Jones. — Advice to
a Young Man.
Alone.
Alpha and Omega.
American Cradle- Song.
Artless Prattle of Childhood, The.
Brakeman at Church, The.
Bravest of the Brave.
Day in the Woods, A.
Day We Do Not Celebrate.
Don't Be Mean, Boys.
Engineers' Making Love, The.
Froward Duster, The.
Get Acquainted with Yourself.
Get Away from the Crowd.
Girl School-Teacher \Vho Farmed.
Good Old Times, The.
History of William Penn, sel.
"Keep_ Sweet and Keep MovinV
Limericks.
Little Hatchet Story, The.
Little Foxes.
Man and the Picnic, The.
Miss Witchazel and Mr, Thistlepod.
Movement Cure for Rheumatism, The.
My Fountain Pen.
My Guide.
New Cure for Rheumatism, A.
New Version of a Certain Historical
Dialogue, A.
Orphan Born.
Penn's Monument. See History of
William Penn.
Railway Matinee, A.
Rollo Learning to Dress.
Romance of a Carpet.
Russian Soldier, Rest !
School Boys' Strike, The.
Sermon on Life, A.
Since She Went Home.
"Soldier, Rest!"
"Songs without \Vords."
Sunday Talk in the Horse Sheds.
"Teamster Jim."
Then and Now.
"There was a young fellow named
Clyde." See Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Truro."
See Limericks.
"There was a young man of Cohoes."
See Limericks.
"There was a young man of Ostend."
See Limericks.
Thirsty Boy, A.
Twilight Idyl, A.
Under the Purple and Motley.
What Men Fight For.
What Men Have Not Fought For.
What Will We Do?
When My Ship Comes In.
\Vhen Washington Was President.
BURDICK, Arthur J. — Christmas An
them, The.
Keep Up with the Times.
Washington's Birthday.
BURD1CK, Mary Livingston. — Birth
day Lesson, The.
BURFITT, Mary F. — Talking to a
Chicken.
BURGER, Gottfried A. — Brave Man,
The.
Lenora.
Wild Huntsman, The.
William and Helen.
BURGER, Henry. — Message of the
Breeze, The.
BURGER, Myrtle G.— Kind Earth.
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BURGESS, Bangs. — Life's Finest Things
BURGESS, Gelett.— Abstemia.
Abstrosophy.
Bohemians of Boston, The.
Dighton Is Engaged.
Extracts from the Rubaiyat of Omar
Cayenne.
Floorless Room, The. See Limericks
("I wish that my room").
I Wish That My Room Had a Floor.
See Limericks.
"I'd Never Dare to_ Walk Across."
"I'd rather have Fingers than Toes."
See Limericks.
"I'd rather have habits than clothes."
See Limericks.
Invisible Bridge, The.
Kitty WTants to Write.
Lazy Roof, The.
Magic Month, The.
Muse of Nonsense, The.
My Feet.
"My house is made of graham bread."
My Legs Are So Weary.
On Digital Extremities.
Psycholophon.
Purple Cow, The.
"Remarkable truly, is Art!" See Lim
ericks.
Roof, The.
Sestina of Youth and Age.
Sunset, The.
"There was a young lady of Lynn."
See Limericks.
Ubasti.
Villanelle of Things Amusing.
Willy and the Lady.
Window Pain (or Pane).
BURGESS, Stella Fisher. — One There
Was.
BURGH, Hugh de.— Punchinello.
BURGHLEY, Lord. See CECIL WIL
LIAM.
BURGLON, Nora. — Christinas Coin, The.
BURGON, John William.— Pedra.
BURK, Edmund J.— Busy.
Honk! Honk!
Origin of Shoes, The.
BURKE, Christian. — Christian Carol, A:
"Trees are hung with crystal lamps,
the world lies still and white, The."
Peasant Heroine, A.
Pride and Cost of War.
Until the Daybreak.
BURKE, Edmund. — American Taxation.
See Speech on American Taxation.
Conciliation or War.
Impeachment of Warren Hastings, sels.
Infamous Legislation.
Speech at Bristol Previous to the Elec
tion, 1780, sel.
Speech on American Taxation, sel.
Wisdom Dearly Purchased. See Speech
at Bristol Previous to the Election,
1780.
BURKE, Francis. — Sequence, with Stro
phes in Paraphrase Thereof, A.
BURKE, Margaret Sullivan. — In Sugar
Time.
BURKE, Richard.— We Will Not Die,
These Lovers Say.
BURKE, Roydon. — Reverie.
BURKE, Thomas.— Piccadilly.
Shops.
BURKHOLDER, Clarence M.— Easter
Beatitudes.
Prayer, A: "Lord, let not my religion
be."
BURKLUND, Carl Edwin.— Preludes at
Evening.
BURLEIGH, George S. — Conqueror
Conquered, The.
Prayer for Life, A.
What to Drink.
BURLEIGH, William H.— Deborah Lee.
Freedom's Gathering.
Satan and the Grog-Seller.
Scourge of War, The.
Weaver, The.
BURLIN, Mrs. H. Paul. See CURTIS,
NATALIE.
BURLIN, Natalie Curtis. See CURTIS,
NATALIE.
BURLINGHAM, Robert G.— I Remem
ber.
BURNAND, Sir F. (Francis) C. (Cow-
ley). — Faithful Lovers, The.
Fisherman's Chant, The.
His Heart Was True to Poll.
Oh, My Geraldine.
True to Poll.
BUR NELL, Mary A.— High Ideals Not
Lost.
Seniors' Farewell Song.
AUTHOB INDEX
Burr
BURNET, Dana. — Adventurer, The. :
Ballad of a Cruel Fate. !
Ballad of Dead Girls.
Ballad of Dennis McGmty, The.
Battle of Liege, The.
Bread-Line, The.
Homeland, The.
Hunger.
Marching Song.
Paper Roses. m
Peace at Morning.
Ragged Piper, The.
Riddle, The.
Road to Vagabonds, The.
Roses in the Subway.
Sack of Old Panama, The, sel.
Song: "Love's on the highroad.
Song of Youth.
Three Swords. .
Who Dreams Shall Live.
Wool worth Building, The.
BURNETT, Alf.— Drunken Soliloquy in
a Coal Cellar, A.
Yankee in Love, A.
BURNETT, Frances Hodgson (Mrs. S.
M Burnett; Frances or Fannie E/.
Hodgson) .—Editha's Burglar. .
In the Pitt. See That Lass o' Lownes.
Pretty Sister of Jose, The.
Surly Tim's Trouble.
That Lass o' Lowries, sel.
BURNETT, Mary E.— Did Not Pass.
BURNETT, Mrs. S. M. See BURNETT,
FRANCES HODGSON. .
BURNHAM, Anna F.— Baby's Offering.
Her Name.
Lost Child, The..
Mehitabel Sapphira Jones.
True to Life.
BURNHAM, Creighton Brown.— Ballade
of the Forlorn Lady.
Prairie Night.
Rainbow. , „,
BURNHAM, Maude.— Barnyard, The.
Five Little Fairies, The.
Pigeons, The.
BURNS, (Mrs.} Colette M.— Breeze.
Why Read a Book?
BURNS, Robert.— Address to a Haggis.
Address to a Lady.
Address to Edinburgh.
Address to the Deil.
Address to the Toothache. ^
Address to the Unco Guid, or me
Rigidly Righteous.
Address to the Wood-lark.
Ae Fond Kiss.
Afton Water.
"Again Rejoicing Nature bees.
As I Stood by Yon Roofless Tower.
Auld Lang Syne.
Ay Waukin, O.
Banks o' Doon, The.
Bannockburn.
Bard's Epitaph, A.
Before Parting.
Bess and Her Spinning-Wheel.
Birks of Aberfeldie, The.
Bonnie (or Bonie) Doon.
Bonnie (or Bonie) Lesley.
Borrowing Trouble. See Twa Dogs,
The.
Bonnie Wee Thing.
Braw Lads o* Galla Water.
Brigs of Ayr, The, sel.
Bruce to His Army.
Bruce to His Men at Bannockburn.
Bruce's Address [to His Army] at
Bannockburn.
Bruce's March to Bannockburn.
Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes.
Captain's Lady, The.
Charity. See Address to the Unco Guid,
or the Rigidly Righteous,
Charlie, He's My Darling.
Child's Grace, A.
Chloe.
Cock Up Your Beaver.
Coming (or Comin') through the Rye.
Contented wi' Little.
Corn Rigs.
Cotter's (or Cottar's) Saturday Night,
The.
Day Returns [My Bosom Burns], The.
Death and Doctor Hornbook.
Death and Dying Words of Poor
Mailie, The.
Defiance.
De'il's Awa' wi' the Exciseman, The.
Devotion.
Duncan Gray.
Elegy on Captain Matthew Hen
derson.
BURNS, Robert (Continued').
Epigram: "No more of your titled ac
quaintances boast." f •
Epistle to a Young Friend.
Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet.
Epistle to Dr. Blacklock.
Epistle to James Smith.
Epistle to John Lapraik.
Epistle to Mrs. Scott of Wauchope, |
The, sel. . i
Epistle to William Simpson, Ochil-
tree.
Epitaph: "As Father Adam first was
fooled."
Epitaph for James Smith.
Epitaph on My Father.
Excerpt, An.
Farewell, A: "Go fetch to me a pint
o' wine."
Farewell, The: "It was a' for our
rightfu* King.
Farewell to Nancy.
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton.
For A' That and A' That.
For the Sake of Somebody.
From His First Song. See 0, Once I
Lov'd a Bonie Lass.
Gloomy Night Is Gathering Fast, The.
Go Fetch to Me a Pint o' Wine.
Goal of Life, The._
Grace before Eating.
Green Grow the Rashes.
Hallowe'en.
Happiness. See Epistle to Davie, a
Brother Poet.
Happy Trio, The.
Hark! the Mavis.
Heard Ye o' the Tree o' Liberty?
Here's a Health to Them That's Awa'.
He's Gane, He's Gane! See Elegy on
Captain Matthew Henderson.
Hey, the Dusty Miller.
Highland Balou, The.
Highland Mary.
Holy Fair, The.
Holy Willie's Prayer.
I Love My Jean.
I'll Aye Ca' In by Yon Town.
I'm Owre Young to Marry Yet.
Imaginary Ills. See Twa Dogs, The.
Is There for Honest Poverty.
It Was A' for Our Rightfu' King.
Jean.
John Anderson, My Jo.
John Barleycorn.
Jolly Beggars, The.
Lament for Culloden.
Lament, for Glencairn.
Lass o' Ballochmyle, The.
Lassie wi' the Lint- White Locks.
Last May a Braw Wooer.
Lauth,
Lea-Rig, The.
Let Not Woman E'er Complain.
Letter to a Young Friend. .
Lines from the Vision. See vision,
The.
Lines to John Lapraik. See Epistle to
John Lapraik.
Lines Written on the Window of the
Globe Tavern.
Lovely Lass o' Inverness, The.
M'pherson's Farewell.
Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet.
Man Was Made to Mourn, A Dirge.
Man's a Man for A' That, A.
Man's Inhumanity to Man. See Man
Was Made to Mourn, A Dirge.
Mary Morison.
Mary Queen of Scots.
My Bonnie (or Bonie) Mary.
My Father Was a Farmer.
My Heart's in the Highlands.
My Jean.
My Love, She's But a Lassie Yet.
My Luve [Is Like a Red, Red Rose].
My Nanie, 0.
My Name's Awa.
My Wife's a Winsome, Wee Thing.
National Air: Scotland.
"No more of your titled acquaintances
boast."
0, for Ane-and-Twenty.
"0 Mally's Meek, ^Mally's Sweet. '
"0 Mary, at thy window be/'
O, Saw Ye Bonnie Lesley? .
O Were My Love [Yon Lilac Fair].
O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast.
O, Whistle and I'll Come to Ye,
My Lad.
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BURNS, Robert (Continued').
Oh, Willie Brewed a Peck o' Maut.
Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs.
Oswald of Auchencruive.
O'er the Water to Charlie.
Of A' the Airts.
On Scaring Some Waterfowl in Loch-
Turit.
On Seeing a Wounded Hare [Limp
by Me].
Phillis the Fair.
Pleasures. See Tarn o' Shanter.
Poor Mailie's Elegy.
Posie, The.
Prayer for Mary.
Prayer in the Prospect of Death, A.
Red, Red Rose, A.
Rigs o' Barley, The.
Robert Bruce's Address to His Army
before the Battle of Bannockburn.
Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn.
Robin.
Rosebud, A.
Saw Ye Bonie Lesley.
Scots! Wha Hae [wi' Wallace Bled].
See the Smoking Bowl before Us. See
Jolly Beggars, The.
Seeing Ourselves. See To a Louse.
Selkirk Grace, The.
Silver Tassie, The.
Somebody.
Song: "Again rejoicing1 Nature sees."
Song: "O my Luve's like a red, red
rose."
Song: Green Grow the Rashes.
Song: Mary Morison.
Song: My Nanie, O.
Spark o' Nature's Fire, A. See Epistle
to John Lapraik.
Sweet Afton.
Tarn Glen.
Tarn o' Shanter.
There Was a Lad.
There'll Never Be Peace Till Jamie
Comes Home.
This Is .No My Ain Lassie.
Thou Lingering Star.
Tibbie Dunbar.
To a Field-Mouse.
To a Louse.
To a Mountain Daisy.
To a Mouse [, on Turning Up Her Nest,
with a Plough].
To J. S— 7-.
To Mary in Heaven.
To the Unco Guid.
To William Simpson of Ochiltree.
True Pathos, The. See Epistle to
Dr. Blacklock.
True until Death.
Twa Dogs, The.
Up in the Morning Early.
Vision, The, sel.
Wandering Willie.
Wee Willie Gray.
Whan I Sleep I Dream.
When She Cam Ben, She Bobbed.
Whistle, and I'll Come to Ye, My Lad.
Whistle o'er the Lave o't.
Willie Brewed [a Peck o' Malt].
Winsome Wee Thing, The.
Winter: A Dirge.
Winter Night, A, sel.
Wounded Hare, The.
Ye Banks and Braes [o' Bonnie Doon].
Ye Flowery Banks.
BURNS, Robert and HAMILTON, John.
I Love My Jean (1st 2 sts. by Burns,
with 2 additional sts. by Hamilton.)
BURNS, Vincent Godfrey. — Eloquent
Rags.
Ex- Service Man Makes a Vow, An.
Farmers Outlaw Weeds, The.
Hell a la Mode.
Hun, A.
If Jesus Came Back Today, sel.
Making Cannon in Bethlehem.
March of the Ghosts, The.
Passing of Woodrow Wilson, Prophet
of Peace, The.
Picking Skulls at Verdun.
To a Certain Very Ugly^ Building.
To the Preachers on Armistice Day.
Transformation.
BURNSHAW, Stanley. — End of the
Flower- World (A. D. 2300).
I, Jim Rogers.
BURR, Amelia Josephine (Mrs. Carl
Hopkins Elmore). — And the Cock
Crew.
Battle of Manila, The.
Battle- Song of Failure.
Certainty Enough.
Cricket in the Path, The.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
R, Amelia Josephine (Continued).
Deliver Us From.
For Remembrance.
Gorgio Lad.
Herb of Grace.
In Deep Places.
In Memory of a Dumb Friend.
Joyce Kilmer.
Lie-Awake Songs.
Loon, The.
Lynmouth Widow, A.
Mother Moon.
Mother of Judas, The.
Mothers of Men.
My Mother.
New Life.
Night at Sea.
Night Magic.
Nocturne: "All the earth a hush of
white."
Pershing at the Tomb of Lafay
ette.
Perugia.
Prayer, The: "You say there's only
evil in this war."
Rain in the Night.
Reality.
Restoration.
Romany Gold.
Sentry-Go.
Song of Living, A.
Surrender.
To Dreamers Everywhere.
To Her — Unspoken.
To Lovers.
Two Viewpoints.
Voice of the Unborn, The.
Where Love Is.
Where You Passed.
BURR, Mrs. Charles H., Jr. See BROWN,
ANNA ROBESON.
BURR, Matthias.— Only a Baby.
BURR, William Norris. — God's
Dream.
BURRAGE, Senior Vice-Commander.—
Tribute to the Unknown.
BURRELL, David J.— Shepherd's Story,
The.
BURRINGTON, Carrie. — If I Were
You.
BURRINGTON, E. H.— -Beautiful, The.
BURRITT, Elihu. — Drunkard's Wife,
The.
Old Woman's Railway Signal, The.
One Niche the Highest.
BURROUGHS, Alethea S.— Savannah.
"BURROUGHS, Ellen." See JEWETT,
BURROUGHS, Jack.— Friend in Need.
BURROUGHS, John.— April.
Crow, The.
Downy Woodpecker, The.
English Woods and American.
Golden Crown Sparrow of Alaska.
In the Hemlocks.
My Own Shall Come to Me.
Song of the Toad, The.
Spray of Pine, A.
Spring Relish, A.
Swallow, The.
That's What I Call a Friend.
To the Lapland Longspur.
Waiting.
BURROUGHS, Mrs. Ophelia G.
BROWNING, OPHELIA GUYON.
BURROUGHS, W. F. — Young
black, The.
BURT, Emily Rose. — Escape, The.
For April Showers.
BURT, Emma. — Dolly's Prayer.
BURT, Jean Brooks. — Things Divine,
The.
BURT, (Maxwell) Struthers. — As We
Go On.
Dawn.
Fifty Years Spent.
Fishing.
Hill-Born, The.
Horizons.
I Know a Lovely Lady Who Is Dead.
Land, The.
Love in Marriage.
May.
Night Is the Time.
No One Knows the Countryside.
Pack-Trip Suite.
Resurgam.
To a Friend Wanting War.
Via Crucis.
Young Dead, The.
BURTON, Henry.— Here or There.
Jesus Himself.
Pass It On.
See
Boot
BURTON, J. H.— Book-Hunter, The, sel.
Holy Bible, Book Divine.
New York.
Sense of Humour, A. See Book-
Hpnter, The.
BURTON, Katherine. — Epiphany.
Exile, The.
BURTON, Mabel M.— Youth Speaks.
BURTON, Richard (Eugene), — Across
the Fields to Anne.
Always a Way.
Black Sheep.
City, The.
City of the Dead, The.
Cloister Garden at Certosa, The.
Comfort of the Stars, The.
Deserted Farms.
Dumb in June, sel.
"Extras."
Faithful Dog, A.
First Song, The.
Forefather, The.
Glorious Game, The.
God's Garden.
Human Touch, The.
If We Had the Time.
In a Library.
In Sleep.
In the Place de la Bastille.
Love Is Strong.
Mary Magdalene.
May-Lure.
Miner, The.
Modern Saint, The.
Mortis Dignitas.
National Air, The.
Of Those Who Walk Alone.
Old Santa Fe Trail, The.
On a Ferry Boat.
On Syrian Hills.
Plan, The.
Polar Quest, The.
Rhyme for Remembrance of May.
Sealed Orders.
Song of the Sea.
Song of the Unsuccessful, The.
Summer. See Dumb in June.
Two Mothers.
Unpraised Picture, An.
Vanished Voice, The.
Wood Witchery.
BURTON (Sir) Richard Francis.—
Kasidah, The.
BURTON, Robert.— Anatomy of Melan
choly, sel.
Authors Abstract of Melancholy,
(AiaXoTU'w?), The. See Anatomy
of Melancholy.
Little Men, The.
BURTSCHER, William J.— Not Every
Man.
BURY, Richard de ("Richard Aunger-
vyle"). — Books. See Philobiblion.
"Books are delightful." See Philo
biblion.
Philobiblion, sels.
BUSCH, Briton Niven, Jr.— Voice be
fore April, A.
BUSCH, Bertha E.— Helping Santa
Claus.
Marching.
Thanksgiving.
BUSHBY, D. Maitland.— Ten Years
Have Passed.
BUSHNELL, Edward. — Reasonable
Doubt, A.
BUSHNELL, Frances Louisa. — In the
Dark.
Once upon a Time.
Unfulfilment.
World Music.
BUSHNELL, Dr. Samuel G.— On the
Aristocracy of Harvard.
BUSHNELL, William H. — Touch of
Nature, A.
"BUSKETT, Nancy." See GREY, CYN-
Full Moon.
Quiet Kingdom, The.
BUSSY, M.— In April Eves.
BUTCHART, Isabel.— Dawn.
BUTLER, Rev. Dr.— Death of Henry
Clay.
BUTLER, A. J. err.)— Mice.
Pan.
Spartan's Death, A.
Thermopylae.
BUTLER, Arthur Gray. — Edith and
Harold.
Two Long Vacations: Grasmere.
BUTLER, Benjamin F., Jr.— Fauntleroy.
654
BUTLER, Charles Edward.— Anna Pav-
lowa.
Eulogy.
Holy Thursday.
Of Falcons.
Song for a Stranger's Sake
BUTLER, Edith Kinkaid.— Service the
Final Test.
BUTLER, Ellis Parker.— Arkansas Pas
tel.
Billy Brad and the Big Lie.
Bird in the Hand, A.
Fleas Will Be Fleas.
His Symptoms.
Lady across the Aisle, The.
Lamp Chimney's Out of Old Bottles.
Late John Wiggins, The.
Mrs. Maddens Golden Wedding.
Nature's Wisdom.
Politeness of William Higgel, The
Secret Combination, The.
Who Ate the Cake? (ad. by Stanley
BUTLER,6 Fay H.— My Lad.
BUTLER, Florence Hascall.— Grandma's
Radio.
BUTLER, Mrs. Frances Anne (Kemble)
See KEMBLE, FRANCES ANNE.
BUTLER, George F.— Aceldama.
BUTLER, George O.— Hallowe'en Meet-
BUTLER, "Mary R.— My Vesper Sons
BUTLER, Maud McKinsey.-gyLbol of
Our Country.
BUTLER, Mrs. Pierce. See KEMBLE
FRANCES ANNE.
BUTLER, Samuel. — Amantium Irae
See Hudibras.
Apology for Plagiaries, An.
Argumentative Theology. See Hudi
bras.
Description of Hudibras and His Equip
ments. See Hudibras.
Godly Casuistry. See Hudibras.
Honour. See Hudibras.
Hudibras, sets.
Hudibras' Sword and Dagger. See
Hudibras.
Hypocrisy.
Logic. See Hudibras.
Logic of Hudibras. See Hudibras.
Marriage. See Hudibras.
Martial Music. See Hudibras.
Morning. See Hudibras.
Muse of Doggerel, The. See Hudibras,
"New Light." See Hudibras.
Night. See Hudibras.
Not on Sad Stygian Shore.
Presbyterian Church Government. See
Hudibras.
Presbyterian Knight and Independent
Squire. See Hudibras.
Presbyterians, The. See Hudibras.
Puritan Knight Errant, The. See Hu
dibras.
Religion of Hudibras, The. See Hudi
bras.
Saintship versus Conscience. See Hu
dibras.
Smatterers.
Spiritual Trimmers. See Hudibras.
Upon the Weakness and Misery of
Man.
BUTLER, Thomas Meek. — Columbia
Comes.
BUTLER, William Allen.— "All's Well!"
I Can.
Incognita of Raphael.
Miss Flora McFlimsey. See Nothing
to Wear.
Nothing to Wear, sel.
BUTT, Mary E.— Flying Squirrel, The.
BUTTERBAUGH, D. S. T. — Nothing
and Something.
BUTTERWORTH, Hezekiah. — Banner
That Welcomes the World, The.
Bird with a Broken Wing, The.
Broken Pinion, The.
Church of the Revolution, The.
Crown Our Washington.
De Leon.
Death of Jefferson, The.
Festal Day Has Come, The.
First Boston Thanksgiving— July, 1630,
The.
First Christmas in New England, The.
First Thanksgiving, The.
Five Kernels of Corn.
For Christmas Day.
Fountain of Youth, The.
Garfield's Ride at Chickamauga.
How Dot Heard "The Messiah."
Immortal Morn.
In Bay Chaleur.
AUTHOR INDEX
Byron
BUTTERWORTH, Hezekiah (Cont'd).
Legend of Waukulla, The.
Lincoln's Heart.
Lincoln's Last Dream.
Nation's Defenders, The.
Nix's Mate.
Old Flower-Beds, The.
Organ-Tempest of Lucerne, The.
Ortiz.
Planting the Oak.
Roger Williams.
Salve!
School-House Stands by the Flag. The.
Snowbird, The.
Star in the West, The.
Stately Minuet, The.
Taper, The.
Thanksgiving for America, The.
Thanksgiving in Boston Harbor, The.
Verazzano.
Washington,
Washington's Birthday.
Whitman's Ride for Oregon.
BUTTS, Mrs. Mary Frances.— Build a
Fence of Trust.
Build a Little Fence.
Choice, The.
Christmas Trees, The.
Dewdrops.
"Every evening Baby goes."
Happy Hour, The.
In Galilee.
Keeping Store.
King, The.
Million Little Diamonds, A.
Nature's T'houghtfulness.
New Year, The.
Night.
Silver Boat, The.
Sun Will Shine, The.
Sweetest Place, The.
Tree Planting.
Trot, Trot!
Trot, Trot, to Town.
Water Jewels.
Water Lily, The.
Wild Winds.
Winter Jewels.
Winter Night.
BUXTON, Esther W.— Putting the World
to Bed.
BUXTON, Ida M. — Faded Flowers.
BYERS, Anna Mikesell. — My Mother's
Hands.
BYERS, Samuel H. M.— Marriage of
the Flowers, The.
News at the White House.
Sherman's March to the Sea.
Song of Sherman's March to the
Watcher at the Gate, The.
With Corse at Allatoona.
BYLES, Mather.— Elegy Address'd to
His Excellency, Governour Belcher,
BYNNERt' Witter'.— Against the Cold.
And O the Wind.
Apollo Troubadour.
Asleep. See Chapala Poems.
Beforehand.
Birthday, The.
Border-Songs (I-III), (TV.).
Calendar. See Chapala Poems.
Chapala Poems.
Chaplet, The.
Chariots.
Consummation. See To Celia.
Coquette, The.
Country Cottage, A.
Dance for Rain, A.
Day, The.
Dream.
During a Chorale by Cesar Franck.
See To Celia.
Eagle Dance (TV.).
Early Gods, The.
Ecce Homo.
Endion.
Epithalamium and Elegy.
Explorer.
Farmer Remembers Lincoln, A.
Fields, The.
Fortune-Teller, A.
Ghosts of Indians.
Gipsying.
God's Acre.
Golden Heart, The.
Grass-Tops.
Grenstone Elm, A.
Grenstone Falls.
Grenstone River.
Grieve Not for Beauty. See New
World, The.
Heart of Gold, The.
Hills of Home.
BYNNER, Witter (Continued).
Hills of San Jose, The.
Honeycomb.
Horse-Chestnut Tree.
Housman.
I Change.
Journey's End.
Kids.
Light-Bringer, The.
Lullaby: "I'll send you now sailing
across the sea."
Masque of Life and Death, A.
Mocking Bird, A.
Montezutna. See Chapala Poems.
Mystic, The.
Mythology.
Neighbors.
New God, The. See New World, The
New Life, The.
New World, The, sels.
Night. See To Celia.
Not in Russia.
Not Only Swords.
Old Men and the Young Men, The.
On Hearing a Lute-Player. (Tr.)
Poet, The,
Poet Lived in Galilee, A.
Point Bonita.
Prepare.
Property.
Rabelais.
Republic to Republic.
Roofs.
Sandpiper, The.
Sentence.
Singing Huntsman, The.
Skeptic, The.
Song of Liang-Chou. (Tr.)
Song of the Palace, A. (TV.)
ter Sonnets.
Sonnet: ""More wine, more wine, and
laughter, and warmth again." See
Winter Sonnets.
Sonoma.
Spring Heart-Break. (TV.)
Tent Song, A.
There Is Not Anything.
Thoughts of Old Time on the Ch'u
River. (Tr.)
Through a Gatewav in Japan.
Thrush in the Moonlight, A.
To a Phoebe-Bird.
To Anyone.
To Celia, sels.
To No One in Particular.
To Robert Browning.
Train-Mates.
Unknown Soldier, The.
Vagrant.
Voices.
War.
Web, The. See Chapala Poems.
Winter Sonnets.
BYRD, William. — "In crystal towns and
turrets richly set."
"Let not the sluggish sleep."
Long Has the Furious Priest.
Love's Immortality.
My Mind to Me a Kingdom Is. (At.)
See DYER, SIR EDWARD.
Quiet Life, The.
BYRNE, Andrew. — Address at End of
Law Lecture Course.
BYRNE, Donn. — To the World's Edge.
BYRNE, William A.— Bog-Lands, The.
BYROM, John. — Careless Content.
Christians, Awake!
Colin and Phebe — A Pastoral.
Contentment: or, The Happy Work
man's Song.
Desiderium.
Desponding Soul's Wish, The.
Epigram, An: "God bless the King —
I mean the faith's defender!"
Epigram, An: "In truths that nobody
can miss."
Epigram on Handel and Bononcini.
Epigram on the Feuds between Han
del and Bononcini.
Extempore Verses Intended to Allay
the Violence of Party- Spirit.
Extempore Verses upon a Trial of
Skill between the Two Great Masters
of the Noble Science of Defence,
Messrs. Figg and Sutton.
Hymn for Christinas Day.
Hymn on the Omnipresence, An.
Intended to Allay the Violence of Party
Spirit.
Jacobite Toast, A.
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BYROM, John (Continued).
Nimmers, The.
On the Origin of Evil.
Pastoral, A: "My Time, O ye Muses,
was happily spent."
Soul's Tendencj- towards Its True
Centre, The.
Three Black Crows, The.
Tom the Porter.
Which Is Which.
BYRON, Mrs. George Frederick. See
BYRON, MAY.
BYRON, George Gordon (Noel), Lord.
Address to the Ocean. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
Adieu, Adieu! [Mv Native Shore]. See
Childe Harold's* Pilgrimage (Childe
Harold's Farewell to England).
Adieu to Thee, Fair Rhine. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
"Alas! the love of women," etc. See
Don Juan.
Alhama. (Tr.)
All for Love.
Ambition. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (He Who Ascends to Mountain
Tops).
"And here the buzz of eager nations
ran." See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (Coliseum, The).
And I Have Loved Thee, Ocean! See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean,
The).
And Thou Art Dead, As Young and
Fair.
"And when his bones are dust," etc.
See Don Juan.
Apostrophe to Rome. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage ("Oh, Rome! my
country! city of the soul!").
Apostrophe to the Ocean. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage ( Ocean,
The).
Approach to Florence. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage.
Assault, The. See Siege of Corinth,
The.
At the Gate of Heaven. See Vision of
Judgment, The.
Aurora Raby. See Don Juan.
Author's Purpose, The. See Don Juan
(Canto IV).
Ave Maria, See Don Juan (Canto
III).
Battle of Waterloo. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage (Waterloo).
Before the Battle of Waterloo. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Water
loo).
Beppo.
Bitter Meditation. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Bride of Abydos, The, sels.
Butt-Fight, The. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Byron and Childe Harold. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage. ("Is thy face
like thy mother's," etc.)
Byron's Farewell. See On this Day I
Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year.
Byron's Latest Verses. See On This
Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth
Year.
Calm and Storm on Lake Leman. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Lake
Leman) .
"Chain I Gave, The."
Childe Harold. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Childe Harold's Address to the Ocean
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(Ocean, The).
Childe Harold's Farewell to England.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, sels.
Chillon. See Prisoner of Chillon, The.
Coliseum, The. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage ("Oh, Rome! my coun
try! city of the soul!").
Coliseum, The. See Manfred.
Coliseum by Moonlight. See Manfred.
Contemporary Poets. See Don Juan
(London Literature and Society).
Corsair, The, sels.
Corsair's Life, The, I and II. See
Corsair, The.
Daniel Boone. See Don Juan.
Darkness.
Death of Haidee, The. See Don Juan.
Dedication: "Bob Southey! You're a
poet — Poet-laureate." See Don Juan.
Deep in My Soul. See Corsair, The.
Deformed Transformed, The, seL
Byron
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
BYRON, George Gordon, Lord (Cont'd).
Desire and Disillusion. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Destruction of Sennacherib, The.
Devil's in the Moon, The. See Don
Juan (First Love).
Devotion. See Don Juan ("Ave Maria,
etc.).
Disillusion. See Don Juan.
Don Juan, sels.
Don Juan and Haidee. See Don Juar
Don Juan's Education. See Don Juan.
Donna Julia's Letter. See Don Juan.
Drachenfels. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage.
Dream, The.
Dying Gladiator, The. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Coliseum, The).
Elegy: "O snatch'd away in beauty's
bloom!"
Elegy on Thyrza.
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers,
sets.
Envy. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (He Who Ascends to Mountain
Tops) .
Epistle from Mr. Murray to Dr. Poli-
dori.
Epistle to Augusta.
Epitaph to a Dog.
Eve of the Battle of Waterloo, The.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Wa
terloo).
Eve of Waterloo, The. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Waterloo),
Evening. See Don Juan.
Existence May Be Borne. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage,
Fame. See Don Juan.
Fare Thee Well!
Farewell, The: "Oh, thou! in Hellas
deem'd of heavenly birth.'* See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Farewell! If Ever Fondest Prayer.
Farewell to His Wife.
Farewell to Land, A. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage (Childe Harold's
Farewell to England).
Field of Waterloo. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage (Waterloo).
Filial Love. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage.
First Kiss of Love, The.
First Love. See Don Juan.
"For me, I know nought." See Don
Juan (Sceptic and His Poem).
For Music.
"For Orford and for Waldegrave."
Fragment: "I would to heaven," etc.
See Don Juan.
Friendship.
George the Fourth in Ireland.
Giaour, The, sels.
Girl of Cadiz, The. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage.
Glory That Was Greece, The. See
Don Juan (Isles of Greece).
Good Night. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage (Childe Harold's Farewell
to England).
Great Men. See Don Juan.
Great Names, See Don Juan ("And
when his bones," etc.).
Greece. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age.
Greece. See Giaour, The.
Haidee. See Don Juan (Don Juan and
Haidee).
Haidee Again. See Don Juan.
Haidee and Juan. See Don Juan.
Hail and Farewell.
Harold the Wanderer. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage ("Is thy face
like thy mother's," etc.).
He Who Ascends to Mountain- Tops.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Heroes of Greece. See Siege of Cor
inth, The.
Hesperus [the Bringer]. See Don
Juan (Evening).
Highlands' Swelling Blue, The. See
Island, The.
His Politics. See Don Juan.
Hymn to Hesperus. See Don Juan
(Evening).
"I have not loved the world," etc. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
"I made a footing in the wall." See
Prisoner of Chillon, The.
"I stood in Venice," etc. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
"Illustrious Holland!" etc. See Eng
lish. Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
BYRON, George Gordon, Lord (Cont'd).
Immortal Mind, The.
Impromptus.
Incantation, An. See Manfred.
Inscription on the Monument of a New
foundland Dog.
Invocation to the Spirit of Achilles,
See Deformed Transformed, The.
"Is thy face like thy mother's," etc.
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Isles of Greece, The. See Don Juan.
Isolation of Genius, The. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (He Who As
cends to Mountain-Tops).
Italy. See Beppo.
Italy (7>.).
John Keats. See Don Juan (London
Literature and Society).
Juan and Haidee [: Ways of Love].
See Don Juan (Don Juan and Hai
dee).
Julia's Letter. See Don Juan (Donna
Julia's Letter).
Kiss, Dear Maid, The.
Know Ye the Land. See Bride of Aby-
dos, The.
Labuntur Anni. See Don Juan (Dis
illusion).
Lachin Y Gair.
Lake at Newstead, The. See Don
Juan.
Lake Leman ("Clear, placid Leman.)
See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Lake Leman ("Lake Leman woos
me"). See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage (Man and Nature).
Lake Leman in Calm and Storm. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Lake
Leman) .
"Lake Leman lies by Chillon's walls."
See Prisoner of Chillon, The.
Lambro's Return. See Don Juan.
Land of the Sun, The. See Bride of
Abydos, The.
Lara, seL
Learned Ladies. See Don Juan.
Life ("Between two worlds," etc.}. See
Don Juan.
Life ("Well, well, the world must
turn," etc.). See Don Juan.
"Light broke in upon my brain,
A." See Prisoner of Chillon,
The.
Lines to a Lady Weeping.
London. See Don Juan.
London Literature and Society. See
Don Juan.
London Town. See Don Juan (Lon
don).
Longing. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (Drachenfels).
Love, See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(Bitter Meditation).
Love and the Poets. See Don Juan.
Love of Women, The. See Don Juan
("Alas! the love," etc.).
Maid of Athens [Ere We Part].
Man and Nature. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Manfred, sels.
Many- War, The. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Man's Love. See Don Juan (Donna
Julia's Letter).
"Mary." See Don Juan.
Matrons and Maids ("However I still
think"). See Beppo.
Matrons and Maids ("There's doubt
less something"). See Don Juan
(Love and the Poets).
Mazeppa, seL
Money. See Don Juan.
Mont Blanc. See Manfred.
Murat. See Ode from the French.
My Boat Is on the Shore.
Napoleon. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage.
Napoleon's Farewell.
Nature. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (Ocean, The).
Nature's Daughter.
"Next comes the dull disciple," etc.
See English Bards and Scotch Re
viewers.
Night. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age.
Night and Storm in the Alps, See
Childe Harold (Lake Leman).
Night and Tempest. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage (Lake Leman).
Night before the Battle of Waterloo,
The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (Waterloo).
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BYRON, George Gordon, Lord (Cont'd)
Night before Waterloo. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Waterloo)
Ni£rht ?n, t^6 .Leman;T See Childe
Harolds Pilgrimage (Lake Leman).
Norman Abbey. See Don Juan.
"Nothing so difficult as a beginning,"
See Don Juan.
Oh! Snatched Away in Beauty's
Bloom.
"O talk not to me of a name great in
story."
"Oh, thou! in Hellas deem'd of heav
enly birth." See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Farewell, The).
Ocean, The. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage.
Ode: "Oh Venice! Venice! when thy
marble walls."
Ode from the French, sel.
Ode on Venice.
Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte.
On a Nun (TV.).
On Chillon. See Prisoner of Chillon
The.
On Himself and %His Epic. See Don
Juan (Disillusion).
On My Thirty-Third Birthday.
On Rome. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage ("Oh, Rome! my country!"
etc.).
On the Castle of Chillon. See Pris
oner of Chillon.
On This Day I Complete My Thirty-
Sixth Year.
Orient, The. See Bride of Abydos,
The.
Pantheon, The. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Parisma, sel.
Petrarch's Tomb. 'See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Picture of Death, A. See Giaour,
The.
Pleasant Things. See Don Juan (First
Love).
Poetical Commandments. See Don
Juan.
Poet's Impulse, The. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage.
Post-Obits and the Poets (TV.).
Prison of Tasso. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage.
Prisoner of Chillon, The.
Prometheus.
Publisher to His Client, A.
Race with Death, The. See Ode on
Venice.
Refuge in Venice. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage ("I stood in Ven
ice," etc.).
Rhine, The. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage (Drachenfels).
Rome. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age ("Oh, Rome! my country!" etc.),
Rome and Freedom. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage ("Oh, Rome! my
country!" etc.}.
Ruins of Athens, The. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage.
Ruins of Rome, The. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage ("Oh, Rome! my
country!" etc.).
Santa Croce. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage.
Sceptic and His Poem, The. See Don
Juan.
Sea, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (Ocean, The).
Sennacherib.
She Walks in Beauty.
Shipwreck, The. See Don Juan.
Siege of Corinth, The, sel.
Sketch, A.
Sky, Mountains, River! See Childe
Harold ("Sky is changed, The!").
So, We'll Go No More a Roving.
Solitude. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (Ocean, The).
Song: "So, we'll go no more a-roving."
Song of Saul before His Last Battle.
Song of the Greek Bard (or Poet) . See
Don Juan (Isles of Greece, The.)
Song of the Rover. See Corsair, The.
Sonnet: "Eternal Spirit of the chain-
less Mind!" See Prisoner of Chillon.
Sonnet on Chillon. See Prisoner of
Chillon, The.
Sonnet to Lake Leman.
Spain. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age.
Stanzas: "Could Love for ever,"
AUTHOR INDEX
Calverley
BYRON, George Gordon, Lord (Cont'd).
Stanzas: "Oh, talk not to me of a
name great in story."
Stanzas for Music ("Bright be the
place of thy soul!").
Stanzas for Music ("There be none of
Beauty's daughters").
Stanzas for Music ("There's not a joy
the world can give like that it
takes").
Stanzas for Music ("They say that
Hope is happiness").
Stanzas to Augusta ("Though the day,"
etc.).
Stanzas to Augusta ("When all
around," etc.).
Stanzas to the Po.
Stanzas Written on the Road between
Florence and Pisa.
Storming of Corinth, The. See Siege
of Corinth, The.
"Strahan, Tonson, Lintot of the times."
Summer. See Corsair, The.
Swimming. See Two Foscari, The.
"There be none of Beauty's daugh
ters."
"There is a pleasure," etc. See
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ( Ocean.
The).
"There was a sound of revelry by
night." See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age (Waterloo).
Thunder-Storm on the Alps_. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Night on Lake
Leman) .
"Thy shores are empires, changed in
all save thee." See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Spain).
'Tis Sweet to Hear. See Don Juan
To Augusta.
To England. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage.
To Inez.
To the Ocean. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage (Ocean, The).
To the Rhine. See Childe Harold's Pil
grimage (Adieu to Thee. Fair
Rhine).
To Thomas Moore.
To Woman.
Transient Beauty. See Giaour, The.
Two Foscari, The, sel.
Vanitas Vanitatum. See Don Juan.
Venice. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age ("I stood in Venice," etc.).
Venice and Rome. See Childe Harold
("I stood in Venice, on the 'Bridge
of Sighs,' " etc.).
Venice and Sunset. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage ("I stood in Ven
ice").
Vision of Belshazzer, The.
Vision of Judgment, The.
Voltaire and Gibbon. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage.
Washington. See Ode to Napoleon
Bonaparte.
Waterloo. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim
age.
We'll Go No More a-Roving. See
So We'll Go No More a-Rov-
i«g.
Well! Thou Art Happy.
Wellington. See Don Juan.
"When a man hath no freedom [to
fight for]."
When Coldness Wraps This Suffering
Clay.
When We Two Parted.
Where None Intrudes. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Ocean, The).
"Who kill'd John Keats?"
"With death doomed to grapple."
Wordsworth. See English Bards and
Scotch Reviewers.
"World is a bundle of hay, The."
Written after Swimming from Sestos
to Abydos.
Youth and Age. See Stanzas for Mu
sic ("There's not a joy").
BYRON, Mary C. G. See BYRON, MAY
BYRON, May (Mrs. George Frederick
Byron; Mary C. G. Byron; M. lor
Mary] C. Gillington). — Adventurers.
The.
Pairy Thrall, The
My Little House.
My Ten Dollies.
Pageant of Seamen, The.
Storm-Child, The.
Tryst of the Night, The.
"C., A." — Venturesome Buds, The.
"C., A. L."— To Him All Life Was
Beauty.
"C. A. S." See "S., C. A."
"C. B. A." See "A., C. B."
"C., C. S." See CALVERLEY, CHARLES
STUART.
"C.. E. M. H."— Silent Grand Army,
Ihe.
"C., E. P."— Fuzzy Wuzzy Leaves Us
t,., £. — Lines to a Book Borrower
'/C F. R." See "R., C. F."
C., H, ' See CONSTABLE, HENRY.
'/C., H. B."— New Liberty Bell, The
"C. H. W." See "W., C. H."
;;C., M. E."— Wondrous Wise Class.
C. N." See "N., C."
"C., R. O."— After Vacation Thoughts.
"C. S. A." See "A., C. S."
"C. S. C." See CALVERLEY, CHARLES
STUART.
"C. T. B." See "B., C. T."
"C. W." See WELLS, CAROLYN.
"C. W. F." See "F., C. W."
CABELL, James Branch. — Alone in
April.
"Although as yet my cure be incom-
(( plete." See Retractions.
And therefore praise I even the most
( high." See Retractions.
"Cry Kismet! and take heart. Eros
is gone." See Retractions.
Easter Eve.
Garden-Song.
"I am contented by remembrances."
See Retractions.
"It is in many ways made plain to us."
See Retractions.
"Nightly I mark and praise, or great
or small." See Retractions.
One End of Love.
Retractions, sets.
"So, let us laugh, — lest vain remember
ings." See Retractions.
Story of the Flowery Kingdom.
"With Love I garnered mirth." See
Retractions.
"'You ask a Sonnet? — Well, it is your
right." See Retractions.
CABLE, Catherine. — Shining Road,
The.
CABLE, Franklin.— Tree-Building.
CABLE, George Washington. — Bonaven-
ture, seL
Dr. Sevier, sets.
Fall In! 1860. See Dr. Sevier.
Mary's Night Ride. See Dr. Sevier,
New Arrival, The.
Spelling-Match at Grande Pointe, The.
See Bonaventure.
Written in the Visitors' Book at the
Birthplace of Robert Burns.
CADDEN, J. E.— Embers.
Sunset on Sixth Avenue.
CADETT, Herbert.— War.
CADMUS, Will H.— Wife's Lament, A.
G52DMON. — Approach of Pharaoh, The.
See Paraphrase of the Scriptures.
The (Genesis).
Beginning of Creation, The. See Para
phrase of the Scriptures. (Genesis).
Coming of Pharaoh. See Paraphrase
of the Scriptures.
Cloud by Day, The. See Paraphrase
of the Scriptures, The (Exodus).
Drowning of Pharaoh and His Army.
See Paraphrase of the Scriptures.
Exodus. See Paraphrase of the Scrip
tures, The.
Fall of Satan, The. See Paraphrase of
the Scriptures, The (Genesis).
Fall of the Angels, The. See Para
phrase of the Scriptures. (Genesis).
Garden of Eden, The. See Paraphrase
of the Scriptures, The (Genesis).
Genesis. See Paraphrase of the Scrip
tures, The.
Hymn of the World's Creator. See
Paraphrase of the Scriptures.
Paraphrase of the Scriptures, The,
sets.
Satan's Presumption and Fall. See
Paraphrase of the Scriptures, The
(Fall of Satan, The).
Satan's Speech. See Paraphrase of
the Scriptures, The (Fall of Satan,
The).
CAHN, Bessie.— Gate, The.
CAIN, Mary D. — On Happy Women.
CAIN, Maud Ludington. — Ravine Path.
657
CAINE, Hall.— Bondsman, The, sel.
Christian, The, sel.
Cut Off from the People. See Deem
ster, The.
Deemster, The, sel.
Eternal City, The, sel.
Father and Son. See Deemster, The.
John Storm's Resolution. See Chris
tian, The.
Mount of Laws, The. See Bondsman,
The.
New Brother, The. See Eternal City,
CAIRNCROSS, Thomas S.— Grey Gallo
way.
CAKE, Lu B. — Ghoses in the Barn.
I'll Be at Home Thanksgivin'.
Mister, Yer Gittin* Old.
CALDERON DE LA BARCA, Pedro. -
Cross, The.
Demon _ Speaks, The. See El Magico
Prodigioso, sets.
Dream Called Life, The.
El Magico Prodigioso. sels.
Holy Eucharist, The.
Life Is a Dream, sel.
Temptation of Justina. The. See El
Magico Prodigioso.
Thou Art of All Created Things.
CALDWELL, A. F. - All Ending in
CALDWELL, Doris.— California Hills.
CALDWELL, Richard.— Conspiracy.
Leaves.
Old Folks.
Once.
Romance.
CALDWELL, William W. — Robin's
Come.
Rose-Bush, The. (Tr.)
Washington.
CALIDASA. See KALIDASA.
"CALKINS, Clinch" (Mrs. Charles
Marquis Merrell).— Dead City, The.
Tu Ne Quaesieris.
CALKINS, S. S.— World Is Waiting
for You, The.
CALL, Frank Oliver. — Blue Homespun.
Burned Forests.
Chinese Poet, A.
First Garden, The.
La Terre.
Maker of Toy Boats, The.
Old Habitant, An.
Oven, The.
Sugar-Maker, The.
Through Arched Windows.
CALL, Wathen Mark Wilks.— Hymn :
"When by the marbled lake I lie and
listen."
Not Endless Life, but Endless Love.
People's Petition, The.
Renunciation.
Summer Days.
CALLAGHAN, Gertrude.— Burial.
Hurricane.
I Shall Break a Heavy Bough.
Sorrow's Ladder.
CALLANAN, Jeremiah Joseph. — Convict
of Clonmel, The. (Tr.)
Dirge of O'Sullivan Bear. (Tr.)
Gougaune Barra.
Lament of O'Sullivan Bear. (Tr. )
Outlaw of Loch (or Lough) Lene, The.
C ALLI M A CHUS .— Crethis.
Heraclitus.
His Son.
Saon of Acanthus.
Sopolis.
Timon's Epitaph.
To Archinus.
GALLOWAY, R. C.— Awful Lot to Fish-
in', An.
CALVERLEY, Charles Stuart ("C S
C.").— Alphabet, The.
Arab, The.
Auld Wife, The.
Ballad: "The auld wife sat at her
ivied door."
Butter and Eggs and a Pound of
Cheese.
Changed.
Cock and the Bull, The.
Companions.
Contentment,
Disaster.
First Love.
"Forever."
Gemini and Virgo.
In the Gloaming.
Lines Suggested by the Fourteenth of
February.
Calverley
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
CALVERLEY, Charles Stuart (Cont'd).
Love.
Lovers and a Reflection.
Motherhood,
Ode to Tobacco.
Of Friendship.
Of Reading.
On the Beach.
On the Brink.
Play.
Sad Memories.
Schoolmaster [Abroad with His Son],
The.
Shelter.
Striking.
Tommy's First Love.
Wanderers.
CALVERT, George H.— Bunker Hill.
CALVIN, Emily Ruth.— Spoken Word
The.
CALVIN, John.— Salutation to Jesus
Christ. (TV.)
CALVIN, Reed. — Hayridge Band,
The.
CAM DEN, Harriet Parker.— God's An
swer to a Grieving Mother.
CAMERON, C. C.— Success.
CAMERON, George Frederick. — Ah
Me! The Mighty Love.
Amoris Finis.
Answer, An.
Golden Text, The.
I Am Young.
In After Days.
Standing on Tiptoe.
To the West Wind.
Way of the World, The.
What Matters It?
Wisdom.
CAMERON, Margaret (Mrs. Harrison
Cass Lewis). — Bachelor and Baby.
Patron of Art, A.
Price of the Past Participle.
Unexpected Guests.
CAMERON, Nellie R.— Guess Who.
CAMMAERTS, Emile. — Belgian Flag,
The.
Home-Land, The.
War-Lullaby, A.
CAMOENS, Luis Vaz de.— Babylon and
Sion (Goa and Lisbon).
Blighted Love.
On Revisiting Cintra after the Death
of Catarina.
On the Death of Catarina de Attayda.
Sonnet: "Leave me all sweet refrains
my lip hath made."
Sonnet: "Time and the mortal will
stand never fast/*
CAMP (Mrs.) Pauline Frances. — Christ
mas Eve in Wildwood Hollow.
Cradle Song: "There's a baby moon
rocking far up in the sky."
Holiday Weather.
Little Helper.
Winter Song, A.
CAMPANELLA, Tomasso.— People, The.
CAMPBELL, A. (Archibald) Y.— Ani-
mula Vagula.
Dromedary, The.
There Are Still Kingfishers.
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Alan. See PARKER,
DOROTHY.
CAMPBELL, Anne (Mrs. George W.
Stark) .—Ten- Year-Old's Vacation, A.
To Mother.
CAMPBELL, Bartley T.— That Baby in
Tuscaloo.
CAMPBELL, Calder. — Ossian's Sere
nade.
CAMPBELL, Frank E.— November llth.
CAMPBELLj Gerald. — Christmas Pres
ents.
Her First Drawing-Room. See Joneses
and the Asterisks, The.
Joneses and the Asterisks, The, sel.
CAMPBELL, Gladys.— Corante.
CAMPBELL, Isabel Jones (Mrs. Walter
Stanley Campbell). — "My days, like
swift wild birds fly over and are
gone."
"My Love tonight is quiet,"
CAMPBELL, Ivar.— Marriage of Earth
and Spring, The,
Peace, God's Own Peace.
CAMPBELL, J. M. (2>.) — Most Ac
ceptable Gift, The.
CAMPBELL, James Edwin.— Compensa
tion.
De Conjuh Man.
Disciplinin' Sistah Brown.
CAMPBELL, James Edwin (Continued).
Negro Serenade.
01' Doc' Hyar.
Uncle Eph's Banjo Song.
When OF Sis' Judy Pray.
CAMPBELL, Jane.— Chestnut-Tree, The.
Decoration Day.
Gray Kitten, The.
Homeless Kitten.
Song of the Dancing Waves, The.
CAMPBELL, Joan. — Pools-of-Peace,
The.
Song for Anne, A.
CAMPBELL, Joseph ("Seosamb Mac-
Cathmhaoil").— At Harvest.
Blind Man at the Fair, The.
Ciaran, the Master of Horses and
Lands.
Cloud and Sun.
Dancer, The.
Gilly of Christ, The.
Go, Ploughman, Plough.
I Am the Gilly of Christ.
I Am the Mountainy Singer.
I Will Go with My Father a-Ploughing.
Ninepenny Fidil, The.
Old Woman, The.
On Waking.
Saturn.
Shining Spaces of the South, The.
When Rooks Fly Homeward.
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Joseph. See CAMP
BELL, NANCY.
CAMPBELL, Marion Susan. — Riding
through Jerusalem.
CAMPBELL, May Lackey.— Song of the
Hills, A.
CAMPBELL, Nancy (Mrs. Joseph Camp
bell) .— Apple-Tree, The.
Child, The.
Like One I Know.
Monkey, The.
CAMPBELL, Robert (TV.).— Praise to
the Lamb.
CAMPBELL, Roy.— Autumn.
Flaming Terrapin, The, sel.
Horses on the Camargue.
Mocking-Bird, The.
On Some South African Novelists.
Palm, The.
Serf, The.
Sisters, The.
Tristan da Cunha.
Vespers on the Nile.
Zebras, The.
Zulu Girl, The.
CAMPBELL, Thomas.— Adelgitha.
Battle of Hohenlinden, 1800. See
Hohenlinden.
Battle of the Baltic.
Beech Tree's Petition, The.
Dead Eagle, The.
"Earl March look'd on his dying child."
Evening Star, The.
Exile of Erin.
Field Flowers.
First Kiss, The.
Florine.
Freedom and Love.
Gertrude of Wyoming, sel.
Glenara.
Hallowed Ground.
Harper, The.
Hohenlinden, sels.
Hope. See Pleasures of Hope, The.
How Delicious Is the Winning.
Irish Harper and His Dog, The.
Last Man, The.
LochieFs Warning.
Lord UIHn's Daughter.
Maid of Neidpath, The.
Maid's Remonstrance, The.
Margaret and Dora.
Mariners of England, The.
Men of England.
Napoleon and the English (or British)
Sailor [Boy].
O Connor's Child.
Ode to Winter.
Oneyda's Death-Song, The. See Ger
trude of Wyoming.
Parrot, The.
Pilgrim of a Day, The.
Pleasures of Hope, The, sels.
Poland. See Pleasures of Hope, The.
Poor Dog Tray.
Rainbow, The.
River of Life, The.
Soldier and Sailor.
Soldier's Dream, The.
Song: "Earl March looked on his dy
ing child."
Song: "How delicious is the winning."
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CAMPBELL, Thomas (Continued).
Song: "Men of England! who in
herit."
Song to the Evening Star.
Star That Bringest Home the Bee.
Taste. See Valedictory Stanza to
Kemble.
Thought Suggested by the New Year.
To Mary Sinclair, with a Volume of
His Poerns.
To the Evening Star.
To the Rainbow.
Valedictory Stanza to Kemble, sel.
Ye Mariners [of England].
Young Hero, The.
CAMPBELL, W. Wilfred. See CAMP
BELL, WILLIAM WILFRED.
CAMPBELL, Walter Stanley. See "VES
TAL, STANLEY."
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Walter Stanley. See
CAMPBELL, ISABEL JONES.
CAMPBELL, Wilfred. See CAMPBELL
WILLIAM WILFRED.
CAMPBELL, William Wilfred. —
Bereavement of the Fields.
Canadian Folk-Song, A.
Children of the Foam, The.
England.
Harvest Slumber Song.
Higher Kinship, The.
Hills and the Sea, The.
How One Winter Came in the Lake
Region.
Indian Summer.
Lake Memory, A.
Langemarck at Ypres.
Last _ Prayer, The.
Manitou.
Margery Maketh the Tea.
Mother, The.
Pan the Fallen.
Stella Flammarum.
To the Lakes.
Vapour and Blue.
Were- Wolves, The.
With Cortez in Mexico.
CAMPION, Dr.— Ninety-Eight.
CAMPION, Thomas.— Advice to a Girl.
Amaryllis.
And Would You See My Mistress'
Face?
Awake, Awake, Thou Heavy Sprite.
Basia.
Beauty Unbound.
Blame Not My Cheeks.
Chance and Change.
Charm, The.
Cherry-Ripe.
Come, Cheerful Day.
"^Come, 0! come, my life's delight."
"Come, you pretty false-eyed wan
ton."
Conjuration.
Content.
Corinna.
Devotion.
Dismissal. See Mountebank's Mask,
gt The.
"Doe not, O doe not prize thy beauty
at too high a rate."
Follow Thy Fair Sun [Unhappy
Shadow].
Follow Your Saint.
Fortunati Nimium.
"Give beauty all her right."
Good Wife.
Hark, All You Ladies That Do Sleep.
Her Sacred Bower.
His Lover's Triumphs.
Hymn in Praise of Neptune, A.
I Care Not for These Ladies.
In Imagine Pertransit Homo.
Integer Vitas.
It Shall Suffice.
Jack and Joan [They Think No 111].
Kind Are Her Answers.
Kisses.
L'Allegro.
Lamentation, A.
Laura.
Life Upright, The.
Lord Hay's Mask, sel.
Lords' Mask, The, sel.
Lost Freedom.
Love Me or Not.
Love's Pilgrims.
Man of Life Upright (or, Upright
Life), The.
Measure of Beauty, The.
Mountebank's Mask, The, sel.
My Sweetest Lesbia, Let Us Live and
Love.
Neptune.
AUTHOR INDEX
Carlin
CAMPION, Thomas (Continued^.
* "Never love unless you can'
"Never weather-beaten sail more will
ing bent to shore "
Now Hath Flora Robbed Her Bowers
See Lord Hay's Mask
Now Winter Nights Enlarge
O Come Quickly'
0 Crudelis Amor. (Tr )
"0 sweet delight, O more than human
bliss."
Of Comma's Singing
Proserpina
Renunciation, A.
Rose-Cheeked Laura [Come]
Roses See Lord Hay's Mask
"Shall I come, sweet Love, to thee
Shall I, Then, Hope When Faith Is
Fled
Sic Transit
"Sleep, angry beauty, sleep and fear
not me'" , , ,
Song "Jack and Jean they think no
Song "O sweet delight, O more than
human bliss "
Stars8 Dance, The See Lords' Mask,
rpt
There Is a Garden in Her Face (at
also to Richard Alison)
"There is none, O ' none but you" (wr
at to Robert Devereux, Earl of
"Thou art not fair, for all thy led
and white "
Thou Joy'st, Fond Boy
"Though you are young and I am old
"Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the
air "
To Lesbia
Upright Life, The
"Vivamus Mea Lesbia atque Amemus
Vobiscum Est lope
Were My Heart As Some Men's Are
"What harvest half so sweet is
"When thou must home (to shades of
underground) "
When to Her Lute Cormna Sings
"Where are all thy beauties now, all
hearts enchaining ?"
Winter Nights
Writer to His Book, The
CANBY, Henry Seidel — American
Canon, An
CANDLER, George H —Clock of Life,
The
Now
CANE, Melville —Before Dawn
Dawn Has Yet to Ripple In.
Hymn to Night.
In Zurich.
Mosaic
Snow toward Evening:.
Tree in December
CANFIELD, Arthur G — My Faith
CANFIELD, Dorothy (Mrs John Red
wood Fisher, Dorothy Canfield Fish
er) — Day of Glory, The.
CANFIELD, Hattie G — Changing Color
CANNING, George. — Elderly Gentle
man, The
Epitaph for the Tombstone Erected
over the Marquis of Anglesea's Leg,
Lost at the Battle of Waterloo
Rovers, The, sels
Soldier's Friend, The
Song: "Whene'er with haggard eyes
I view " See Rovers, The
Song by Rogero the Captive See
Rovers, The
Song of One Eleven Years in Prison
See Rovers, The
To Mrs Leigh upon Her Weddmg-
Day.
University of Gottingen, The See
Rovers, The
CANNING, George and FRERE, J H
Friend of Humanity and the Knife-
Grmder, The
Knife-Grinder, The
Progress of Man, The, set,
CANNING, George, FRERE, J H., et
al —New Morality
CANNON, Edward —Unsuspected Fact,
An
CANNON, Joseph G— Republican Party
Lincoln's Monument
CANTON, William.— Bubble-Blowing
Carol "When the herds were watch
ing"
Children's New Prayer
Comrades, The
CANTON, William (Continued).
Crow, The
Death of Anaxagoras, The
God and the Schoolboy, The
In the Shadow
Karma
Laus Infantmm
Moonlight,
New Poet, A.
Philosopher, A
Rhymes about a Little Woman.
She Was a Treasure
Sm of the Prince Bishop, The.
Song of the Minster, The
Suspirium
This Grace Vouchsafe Me
This Is the Way the Ladies Ride
Through the Ages
Trafalgar
CANTOR, Eh — Song for the Times
CAPE, Fred — Tm Gee Gee, The.
CAPERN, Edward— Tim Tuff
CAPES, Molly —Hallowe'en
CAPP, Daisie le Reu —Autumn Day,
An
CAPPER, Arthur— Fight Is Not Yet
Won, The
CAPPLEMAN, Josie Frazee— From a
Car Window
Resurrected Hearts, The.
CAP WELL, Irene Stoddard— Mr. Al
derman Casey, sel
Mrs Casey at the Euchre Party See
Mr Alderman Casey.
CARBAUGH, Frank — Fields of the
Marne, The
"CARBERY, Ethna" (Mrs. Seumas
MacManus, Anna Johnston) — Hills
o' My Heart
In Tir-na'n-Og
Love-Talker, The.
Mea Culpa
Neece the Rapparee
Other, The
Shadow House of Lugh, The
CARDUCCI, Giosue— Ox, The. See
Poesie
Petraich
Poesie, sel.
Primo Vere.
Snowfall
CAREW, Lady Elizabeth — Mariam, sel
Revenge of Injuries See Mariam
CAREW, Thomas— Ask Me No More
[Where Jove Bestows].
Beautiful Mistress, A.
Boldness in Love.
Ceha Singing.
Celia Sings.
Ceha Threatened
Compliment, The.
Cruel Mistress, The
Deposition from Love, A
Disdain Returned
Elegie upon the Death of the Deane of
Pauls, Dr John Donne, An.
Epitaph on a Young Girl.
Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villiers
("Lady Mary Villiers lies, The")
Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villiers,
An ("This little vault," etc )
Eternity of Love Protested
Give Me More Love or More Disdain
Good Counsell to a Young Maid.
He That Loves a Rosy Cheek
"How ill doth he deserve a lover's
name "
"If when the Sun at noon displays "
In Praise of His Mistress
Ingrateful Beauty Threatened.
Inscription on the Tombe of the Lady
Mary Wentworth, The
"Know, Ceha, since thou art so proud"
Lady to Her Inconstant Servant, The.
Maria Wentworth
"Mark how the bashful morn, in vain "
Mediocrity in Love Rejected
Muidermg Beauty.
Never-Dying Fire.
"Now that the winter's gone, the earth
hath lost "
Pastoral Dialogue, A.
Persuasions to Enjoy
Persuasions to Joy [ A Song],
Prayer to the Wind, A,
Protestation, The
Rapture, The, sel
Secrecy Protested.
Song "Ask me no more where Jove
bestows "
Song: "He that loves a rosy cheek "
Song "Would you know what's
soft? I dare "
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CAREW, Thomas (Continued')
Spring
Sweetly Breathing, Vernal Air
"This little vault, this narrow room "
See Epitaph on a Young Girl
To A L Persuasions to Love.
To a Lady That Desired I Would Love
Her.
To Ben Jonson.
To His Inconstant Mistress. See To
My Inconstant Mistress
To My Inconstant Mistress
To My Worthy Friend Master George
Sandys [on His Translation of the
Psalms].
To Saxham.
True Beauty, The.
Ungrateful Beauty [Threatened]
Upon a Ribbon Tied about His Arm
by a Lady.
"When thou poor excommunicate "
"Would you know what's soft? I dare "
"You that think Love can convey "
CAREY, Bernice H —Waiting
CAREY, Henry —Ballad of Sally in Our
Alley, The.
Contrivances, The, sel.
Dnnkmg-Song, A.
God Save the King (At )
Harry Carey's General Reply, to the
Libelling Gentry, Who Are Angry at
His Welfare.
Maiden's Ideal of a Husband, A See
Contrivances, The
Namby Pamby
National Air England (At )
Sally m Our Alley
CAREY, Patrick — Triolets
CARILLO, Leo — Boston Coffee Clatcha
CARLETON, Ada.— Selling the Baby
CARLETON, Guy.— Old Clock, The.
CARLETON, Mis W N —Voice of
Human Labora The.
CARLETON, Will (M ) —Across the
Delaware.
Ancient Miner's Story, The.
Baron Grimalkin's Death
Betsey Destroys the Paper.
Betsy and I Are Out
Christmas Baby, The.
Country Doctor, The
Cuba to Columbia
Dead Student, The.
Death-Bridge of the Taj, The.
Dialogue of the Horses.
Difficult Love-Making.
Doctor's Story, The
Elder Lamb's Donation.
Farmer and Wheel, or, The New Loch
invar
Farmer Stebbins at Football.
Farmer Stebbins at Ocean Grove
Farmer Stebbins on Rollers
First Settler's Story, The.
Flash — The Fireman's Story.
Funeral, The.
Gift He Got from Mose, The
Gom' Home To-Day
Gone with a Handsomer Man.
Grand Old Day, The.
How Jarnie Came Home.
How We Fought the Fire.
How We Kept the Day
Lightnmg-Rod Dispenser, The.
Little Black-Eyed Rebel, The.
Little Golden-Hair
Makin' an Editor Outen o' Him
New Church Organ, The
Old Reading-Class, The.
Our Traveled Parson
Out of the Old House, Nancy
Over the Hill from the Poor-House
Over the Hill to the Poor-House.
Prayer, The.
Prize of the Margaretta, The.
Ride of Jennie M'Neal, The.
School-Master's Guests, The.
Second Settler's Story, The.
Sigh for Knockmany, A.
Sir Turlough; or, The Churchyard
Bride
Tramp's Story, The.
Washington-Month.
CARLIN, Francis (James Francis Car
1m MacDonnell) — Alchemy.
Ballad of Douglas Bridge.
Before I Stumbled.
Beyond Rathkelly.
Child Dear
Cuckoo, The
Grey Plume, The
Haymaker's Lullaby, The.
Carlin
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
CARLIN, Francis (Continued}.
Her Reverie.
Hope's Song.
Irish, The.
Joy to You.
Mac Diarmod's Daughter.
Market Town, The.
My Neighbor.
Only-Born, The.
Parish Bard, The.
Perfection.
Plea for Hope.
Poor Man, The.
Provinces, The.
Rivals, The.
Solar Road, The.
Two Nests, The.
Under an Irish Lark.
Virgins.
Virgin's Slumber Song, The.
Wine.
CARLIN, George W.— In Palestine.
CARLINO, Don Santiago. — Soldier
Tramp, The.
CARLSON, Dorothy.— What the Consti
tution Should Mean to an American
Citizen.
CARLTON, S. (Susan Carlton Jones).
Lame Priest, The.
CARLYLE, Jane Welsh (Mrs. Thomas
Carlyle).— To a Swallow Building
under Our Eaves.
CARLYLE, Thomas.— Adieu.
Charlotte Corday. See French Revo
lution, The,
Cui Bono?
Everlasting No, The. See Sartor Re-
sartus.
Fate of Burns, The.
French Revolution, The, sets.
Ghosts.
Honor of Labor, The. See Past and
Present.
Labor. See Past and Present.
Marie Antoinette. See French Revo
lution, The.
Music.
Our Divinest Symbol.
Past and Present, sel.
Sartor Resartus, sels.
Sower's Song, The.
This Mysterious Mankind. See Sartor
Resartus.
To-Day.
Work. See Past and Present.
CARLYLE, Mrs. Thomas. See CARLYLE,
JANE WELSH.
CARMAN, Bliss.— April Morning, An.
April Weather.
At the Road-House.
Autumn.
Autumn Garden, An.
Autumn Song, An.
Ballad of John Camplejohn.
Behind the Arras, sel.
Bethlehem.
Camping Song.
Choristers, The.
Christmas Eve Choral, A.
Cry of the Hillborn, The.
Daffodil's Return.
Daisies.
Daphne.
Deserted Pasture, The.
Earth Voices.
Easter Eve.
Eavesdropper, The.
Enchanted Traveller, The.
Enchantress, The.
Envoy: "Have little care that Life is
brief."
Garden of Dreams, The.
Golden Rowan.
Gravedigger, The.
Grave-Tree, The.
Hack and Hew.
Heaven.
Hem and Haw.
Heretic, The.
I Loved Thee, Atthis, in the Long
Ago.
In a Copy of Browning.
In Philistia.
In the House of Idiedaily.
Joys of the Road, The.
Juggler, The.
Lord of My Heart's Elation.
Low Tide on Grand-Pre.
Make Me Over, Mother April. See
Spring Song.
Man of Peace, The.
Man of the Marne, The.
CARMAN, Bliss (Continued}.
Manzanitas.
Marching Morrows, The.
Marian Drury.
Marigolds.
Mendicants, The.
Mr. Moon.
Moment Musicale.
More Ancient Mariner, A.
Mountain Gateway, A.
Northern Vigil, A.
Now the Lengthening Twilights Hold
Old Grey Wall, The.
Over the Shoulders and Slopes of the
Dune.
Over the Wintry Threshold.
Overlord.
Rainbird, The.
Roadside Flowers.
Sailing of the Fleet, The.
St. Bartholomew's on the Hill.
Sea Child, A.
Ships of Yule.
Son of the Sea, A.
Song: "Love, by that loosened hair."
Spring Feeling, A.
Spring Song.
Staccato to O Le Lupe, A.
Three Things.
Threnody for a Poet.
To a Very Young Gentleman.
Trees.
Triumphalis.
Twelfth Night Star, The, sel.
Unreturning, The.
Vagabond Song, A.
Veni Creator.
Vestigia.
Weather- Vane, The.
Where Is Heaven?
Why.
Windflower, A.
Winged Victory, The.
Winter.
Winter Scene, The.
Winter Streams.
Wood-Path, A.
CARMAN, C. Kathleen (Mrs. L. M.
Dodge). — In Football Times.
Song: "Sleep, O my darling, sleep."
"CARMEN SYLVA" (Elizabeth Pauline
Attilia, Queen of Roumama}. — I Am
Content. (Tr.)
Legend of the Lilies.
Soldier's Tent, The. (Tr.)
Tribute to Charles Dickens, A.
WTest Wind.
CARMER, Carl.— Black Boy
Climber, The.
CARMICHAEL, Alexander. (Tr.).—
Hebridean Sea-Prayer.
Keep Me, Jesus, Keep Me.
Winter Is Coming.
CARNEGIE, Agnes Lindsay.— Death.
CARNEGIE, Andrew. — Why Andrew
Carnegie Founded Libraries.
CARNEGIE, James, Earl of Southesk.—
Flitch of Dunmow, The.
November's Cadence.
CARNEVALI, Emanuel. — His Majesty
the Letter- Carrier.
In This Hotel.
Invocation to Death.
Serenade: "Come on, don't be afraid
you'll spoil me."
CARNEY, Julia Fletcher. (A t .)— Little
Things. See BREWER, E. C
"CAROLINE." — Farewell to Brother
Jonathan.
CARPENTER, Amelia Walstien (Jolls)
(Mr s. .Cromwell Carpenter). — Old
Flemish Lace.
Recollection.
Ride to Cherokee, The.
CARPENTER, Audrey F.— Thoughts of
a Long-Legged French Doll.
CARPENTER, Mrs. Cromwell See
CARPENTER, AMELIA WALSTIEN
( JOLLS).
CARPENTER, Edward. — Among the
Ferns.
Dead Comrade, The.
Have Faith.
I and My Joy.
In the Deep Caves of the Heart. See
Towards Democracy.
Love's Vision.
Over the Great City.
Smith and the King, The.
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CARPENTER, Edward (Continued}
Songs of the Birds, The.
Stupid Old Body, The.
Towards Democracy, sel,
Triumph of Civilization, The.
Wandering Lunatic Mind, The
CARPENTER, Elizabeth.— Them Dear
Old Garret Things.
CARPENTER, Henry Bernard.— Might
ier Church, A.
Reed, The.
CARPENTER, John Alden. — Contem
plation.
Plan, A.
Spring.
CARPENTER, Joseph E. — Gottingen
Barber, The.
CARPENTER, Mrs. Lucia H. — Mrs
McGlaggerty on Roller Skates
CARPENTER, Myrtle B.— Dog That
Never Had a Chance.
CARPENTER, Rhys.— Beggars.
Magari.
Master Singers, The.
Who Bids Us Sing?
CARPENTER, Rue.— Stout
CARPENTER, W. Boyd.— Three Days.
CARR, Clark E. — Lincoln at Gettysburg
CARR, D.— Premature.
CARR, Mrs. Donald. See WAGSTAFF
BLANCHE SHOEMAKER.
CARR, Robert V. — Love Lyrics of a
Cowboy.
Sleepin' Out.
To a Buffalo Skull.
To a Rattlesnake.
CARR, Sarah Pratt.— Conquest of Sally B
See Iron Way, The. '
Iron Way, The, sel.
CARRAHER, Anna C. — Love's Evening
CARRINGTON, Henry. (Tr.} (For
translations of French poetry, see
CARRINGTON, Henry B. — America
Resents British Dictation.
America Survives the Ordeal of Con
flicting Systems.
Historical Memorabilia of Washington.
Idleness a Crime.
Memorials of Washington.
CARRINGTON, James Beebe.— I Plant
ed Little Trees To-day.
To a Lady in Her Furs.
CARRINGTON, Mary Coles.— Trapper,
The.
CARROL, Jack Warren. — Who Said
Sunny France?
CARROLL, A. B.— "As Busy As I Tan
"CARROLL, Lewis" (Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson). — Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland, sels.
Atalanta in Camden-Town.
Baker's Tale, The. See Hunting of
the Snark, The.
Bat, The. See Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland.
Betty's Song to Her Doll.
Christmas Greetings.
Crocodile, The. See Alice's Adven
tures in Wonderland.
Easter Greeting to Every Child Who
Loves "Alice", An.
Father William. See Alice's Adven
tures in Wonderland.
Gardener's Song, The. See Sylvie and
Bruno.
Ghost's Confession, The. See Phan
tasmagoria.
He Thought He Saw (a Banker's
Clerk). See Sylvie and Bruno.
How_ Doth the Little Crocodile. See
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
How to Recognize a Snark. See Hunt
ing of the Snark, The.
Humpty Dumpty's Recitation. See *
Through the Looking-Glass.
Hunting of the Snark, The, sels.
It Is My Own Invention. See Through
the Looking-Glass.
Jabberwocky. See Through the Look
ing-Glass.
King-Fisher Song, The. See Sylvie
and Bruno.
Le Jaseroque.
Lobster Quadrille, A. See Alice's Ad
ventures in Wonderland
Looking-Glass World, The. See Through
the Looking-Glass.
Maggie's Visit to Oxford, sel.
Manlet, The.
Melancholy Pig, The. See Sylvie
and Bruno.
AUTHOB INDEX
Case,
"CARROLL, Lewis" (Continued).
Metamorphoses. See Sylvie and Bruno.
Of Alice in Wonderland (Introduc
tion). See Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland.
Phantasmagoria, sel.
Poeta Fit, Non Nascitur. p
She's All My Fancy Painted
Snark/The. See Hunting of the Snark,
Some "Hallucinations. See Sylvie and
Bruno.
Song of Love, A. m
Strange Wild Song. See Sylvie and
Bruno.
Sylvie and Bruno, sels. m }>
"There was a young lady of station.
See Limericks.
Through the Looking-Glass, sels.
Turtle Soup. See Alice's Adventures
in Wonderland.
Voice of the Lobster, The. See Alice s
Adventures in Wonderland.
Walrus and the Carpenter, The. See
Through the Looking-glass.
Ways and Means. See Through the
Looking-glass.
White Knight's Tale, The. See Through
the Looking-Glass.
Whiting and the Snail, The. See
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Will You Walk a Little Faster? See
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
You Are Old, Father William. See
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
CARROLL, Lucy.— Only a Daguerreo-
CARR<3LL, Patrick J,— Johneen.
Lady Day in Ireland.
St. Patrick's Treasure.
CARROLL, Vaughtie.— Child, The
CARROTHERS, James D. — De Black
Cat Crossed His Luck.
CARRUTH, Agnes K.— Prayer for a
Bitter Wind. _. .
CARRUTH, Hayden. — Kindergarten
Christmas, A.
CARRUTH, William Herbert.— Autumn.
Dreamer of Dreams.
Each in His Own Tongue.
Others Call It God.
When the Cannon Booms [No More!
CARRYL, Charles Edward. — Admir
Caravan, The, sel.
Alphabet, An.
Davy and the Goblin, sels.
Ferry to Nowhere, The.
My Recollectest Thoughts. See Davy
and the Goblin.
Nautical Ballad, A. See Davy and the
Goblin.
Plaint of the Camel, The. See Ad
miral's Caravan, The.
Post Captain, The.
Robinson Crusoe. See Davy and the
Goblin.
Robinson Crusoe's Island. See Davy
and the Goblin.
Song in the Dell, The.
Walloping Window-Blind, The.
CARRYL, Guy Wetmore. — Ballad, A:
"As I was walkin' the jungle round
a-killin* of tigers an' time."
Boy Who Said "G'wan," The.
Debutante, The.
Embarrassing Episode of Little Miss
Muffet, The.
Garden of Years, The, • sel.
Gastronomic Guile of Simple Simon,
The.
Harmonious Heedlessness of Little Boy
Blue, The.
How a Cat Was Annoyed and a Poet
Was Booted.
How a Girl Was Too Reckless of Gram-
mar.
How Jack Found That Beans May Go
Back on a Chap.
How the Babes in the Wood Showed
They Couldn't Be Beaten.
Inhuman Wolf and the Lamb sans
Gene.
Little Boy Blue.
Red Riding Hood.
Singular Sangfroid of Baby Bunting,
The.
Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Ra
ven, The.
Vainglorious Oak and the Modest Bul
rush, The.
When the Great Gray Ships Come In.
CARSON, Edith Lovett, — Night before
Thanksgiving, The.
CARSON, Eva Lovett. — What Might
CARSON?nMary Newland.— My "Patch
of Blue."
CARSON, Norma Bright. — Man Who
Can Fight and Smile, The.
CARSON, Paul. — Arabella and Sally
CARSTAIRS, Carroll.— Life and Death.
CARSTENSEN, Catharine.— Mother.
CARSWELL, Edward. — Caw! Caw!
Caw!
Temperance Echo, The.
What Whiskey Did for Me.
CARTAN, Shemus. — Lament for Ireland.
CARTER, Agnes Louisa. See MASON,
AGNES LOUISA CARTER.
CARTER, Alice P.— Baby's Correspond
ence.
CARTER, Mrs. Ann A. G. — Nursery
Song (wr. at. to Mrs. J. Morrison).
Robin to His Mate, The.
CARTER, Mrs. Ann Augusta. — Rosy-
Posy.
CARTER, Elizabeth.— Ode to Wisdom.
CARTER, Emily. — Baby in the Basket,
The.
CARTER, Grace B. — Trees' Choice, The.
CARTWRIGHT, Eliza Evans. — Sham
my's Christmas Tree.
CARTWRIGHT, William.— "Bid me not
go where neither suns nor showers."
"Come my sweet, whiles every strain."
Dead Sparrow, The.
Falsehood.
New Year's Gift [to Brian Lord Bishop
of Sanim], A.
On a Virtuous Young Gentlewoman
That Died Suddenly.
On His Majesty's Recovery from the
Small-Pox.
On the Queen's Return from the Low
Countries.
"Seal up her eyes, O Sleep, but flow."
Song of Dalliance, A.
To Chloe [Who for His Sake Wished
Herself Younger].
To Mr. W. B. at the Birth of His
First Child.
Upon the Dramatick Poems of Mr.
John Fletcher.
Valediction, A.
CARUS, Titus Lucretius. See LUCRE
TIUS ( TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS).
CARUTHERS, Mazie V.— Fish-Day.
His Name Was Bob.
Matilda, Matriarch.
Matilda's Manners.
Mothering.
Threnody for a Pet Cat.
CARVER, Lois.— For That Pale God
of Silence Men Call Death.
GARY, Alice. — Among the Beautiful
Pictures.
Balder's Wife.
Barbara Blue.
Blackbird, The.
Burning Prairie, The.
Chopper's Child, The.
Cradle Song: "All by the sides of
the wide wild river."
Dying Hymn, A.
Easter Bridal Song.
Faded Leaves.
Fairy of the Dell, The.
Fairy-Folk.
Faith and Works.
Ferry of Galloway, The.
Fisherman's Wife, The.
Gray Swan, The.
Her Mother.
Jenny Dunleath.
Lesson of Mercy, A.
Look for the Best.
Make Believe.
Might of Love, The.
Mines of Avondale, The.
My Creed.
Nobility.
Noble Life, The.
November.
Old Chums.
Old Story, The.
One of Many.
Order for a Picture, An.
Pictures of Memory.
Pig and the Hen, The.
Prayer, A: "I have been little used
to fame.'*
Right Way, The.
Sometimes.
661
GARY, Alice (Continued).
Spinster's Stint, A.
Suppose.
Sweetest Picture, The.
To Mother Fairie.
To the Desponding, See To Any
Desponding Genius.
Tricksey's Ring.
"True worth is in being; not seem
ing."
Vanity.
Victory of Perry, The.
What to Look For.
Work.
GARY, Alice and Phoebe.— Three Bugs.
Woodpecker, The.
GARY, Henry Francis (7>.). — Fairest
Thing in Mortal Eyes, The.
Saints in Glory, The. See Divina Corn-
media (Paradise).
GARY, Lucius (Lord Falkland).— Ben
Jonson's Commonplace Book.
GARY, Phoebe.— Ajax.
Alas!
Answered.
Ballad of the Canal.
Black Ranald.
Chicken's Mistake, The.
Christmas Sheaf, The.
Coming Round.
Compensation.
Crow's Children.
"Day Is Done, The."
Didn't Think.
Don't Give Up.
Dreams and Realities.
Earth to Earth.
Fire by the Sea, The.
I Remember, I Remember.
Jacob.
John Greenleaf Whittier.
John Thompson's Daughter.
Kate Ketchem.
Keep a Stiff Upper Lip.
Landlord of "The Blue Hen," The.
Leak in the Dike, The.
Legend of the Northland, A.
Little Gottlieb.
Little Gottlieb's Christmas.
Lovers, The.
Marriage of Sir John Smith, The.
Mother and Son.
Nearer Home.
Obedience.
One Sweetly Solemn Thought.
Our Heroes.
Our Homestead.
Our Sun Hath Gone Down.
Peace.
Psalm of Life, A.
Psalm of Marriage.
Ready.
Reuben.
Samuel Brown.
Suppose.
Thaddeus Stevens.
Thanksgiving.
That Calf.
There's a Bower of Bean- Vines.
They Didn't Think.
Wee See with Our Vision Imper
fect.
When Lovely Woman.
Wife, The.
GARY, Richard L., Jr.— Fight of Look-
out, The.
GARY, Samuel F.— Waste Places.
GARY, Thomas. — On His Mistresse Go
ing to Sea.
CASA, Giovanni della. — To Sleep.
CASAL, Julian del.— Friar, The.
CASAS, Jose Joaquin.— Secret, The.
CASE, Alma J. — Student's Ups and
Downs.
CASE, Mrs. E. See CASE, Mrs. LUELLA
J. (BARTLETT).
CASE, Elizabeth (or Lizzie) York.—
Empty Nest, The.
Fairy-Land.
Faith and Reason.
Glad Tidings.
In de Mornin'.
Southland.
There Is No Unbelief.
Unbelief.
CASE, Laura U. — Fatal Glass, The.
May Court in Greenwood.
Return of the Birds.
Veiled Priestess, The.
CASE, Mrs. Luella J. (Bartlett).— Joan
of Arc in Prison.
CASE, Phila H.— Nobody's Child.
Casement
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
CASEMENT, Sir Roger. — Hamilcar
Barca
Lost Youth
, D A --Spouse of Christ, The
, John Keegan — Maire My Girl
*£ of the Moon, The
EY Pearle R —New Vision
CASIMIR THE GREAT, King of
rASKFT^""11 Kl^>dlfs A11 My Soul
n A o£lLT' ; - —Reliance on God
£A !??£' ilda P-— "Paying School "
CASLIN, Mattie M —Old Maid's Warn
ing, An
s —Eloquence
Ina Sizer (Tr ) — Maid
nAO°TeCfme a Beai"» The
CASSILIS. Ina Leon —Those Land
ladies.
CAS SIN, Elizabeth I —Differences be-
tween Cat and Dog
CASTELAR, Emiho —Gladiators, The
Lincoln.
CASTELLO, Almeda M — Meteorite
The
CASTERLINE, Helen Annis. — God
CASTILLA Ethel —Australian Girl
CASTILLEJQ, Cristobal de —Some Day,
Some Day
CASTLE, Mabel Wing -Irony
CASTLES, Frank— Bj Special Request
Society Reciter's Troubles.
CASTRO DE MURGUIA, Rosalia —
Carillon, The.
CAS WALL, Edward (Tr ) —My God
I Love Thee
Sleep' Holy Babe
GATE, Roscoe —Temptation.
CATENA, Pauline— Exultant.
GATHER, Katherme Dunlap — Adven
. ture's Child
GATHER, Willa Sibert — Dark Ages,
sel.
Grandmither, Think Not I Forget
Hawthorn Tree, The.
In Media Vita.
In Rose Time
L'Envoi: "Where are the loves that
we loved before "
Likeness, A
Palatine, The See Dark Ages
Poppies in Ludlow Castle
Spanish Johnny.
CATHERINE, Sister Mary — Beside
. Lilia Dead.
CATHERWOOD, Mrs James S See
CAI-HERWOOD, MARY HART WELL
CATHERWOOD, Mary Hartwell (Mrs
James S Catherwood) — Lazarre
sel.
%e ?dag:ie' A- See Lazarre.
, Charles T — Dmnis Kilooo's
Sanatarium
CATLIN, George L.— Cripple Ben
Fire-Bell's Story, The
Little Mag's Victory
Lookout Mountain [1863 — Beutels
bach, 1880]
My Bread on the Waters
Postilion of Nagold, The.
Street Musicians, The.
CATULLUS, Cams Valerius. — Acme
and Septimius
Ave atque Vale.
Catullus to" Lesbia
Death of Lesbia's Bird, The
Fib Detected, A.
Hymn to Diana.
Lesbia Railing.
Love and Death.
On the Burial of His Brother
Sappho
Sirmio [ Lago di Garda]
Sparrow, The
To Himself
To Lesbia
To Varus
True or False.
Yacht, The.
CAVALCANTI, Guido.— Ballata : Con
cerning a Shepherd-Maid
Ballata He Reveals His Increasing
Love for Mandetta.
Ballata In Exile at Sarzana
Ballata Of a Continual Death in
Love.
Ballata: Of His Lady among Other
Ladies
Sonnet: He Compares All Things with
His Lady
Sonnet: He Speaks of a Third Love
of His
Sonnet: Of an 111 Favored Lady
CAVALCANTI, Guido (Continued)
Sonnet Of His Pain from a New
Love.
Sonnet- Of the Ejes of a Certain
Mandetta
Sonnet: On the Detection of a False
Friend
Sonnet: Rapture concerning His
Lady, A.
Sonnet To a Friend Who Does Not
Pity His Love
Sonnet: To Dante Ahghieri, He In
terprets Dante's Dream
Sonnet. To Dante Ahghieri, He Mis
trusts the Love of Lapo Gianni
Sonnet: To Dante Ahghieri, He Re
ports the Successful Issue of Lapo
Gianni's Love
Sonnet. To His Lady Joan, of
Florence
To Dante.
CAVANAGH, C F —Judith of Eighteen
Sixty Four, A.
CAVANAGH, Michael (Tr).— Day in
Ireland, A
CAVAZZA, Elizabeth (Mrs Elizabeth
[Jones] Pullen). — Alicia's Bonnet
Derelict.
Goose a la Mode.
Her Shadow
Jack and Jill
Love and Poverty
Lullaby: 'Through Sleepy-land doth
a river flow "
Sea- Weed, The
When Angry, Count a Hundred
CAVE, Claire — Long-ing
CAVE, William —Of the Lord's Day and
Easter.
CA VENDER, Catherine Key —Mothers
CAWEIN, Madison.— Abandoned
Attainment
Aubade
Ballad of Low-Lie-Down
Child in the House, The.
Comradery
Covered Bridge, The.
Creek-Road, The.
Dead Man's Run
Death
Deserted.
Dirge "What shall her silence keep "
Enchantment.
Flight
Fragment, A: "When the hornet hangs
in the hollyhock "
Hallowe'en.
Here Is the Place Where Loveliness
Keeps House.
House of Life, The
I Hear the Woodlands Calling
In an Old Garden
Ku-Klux
Late November Morning
Little Bird
Love and a Day
Lydia.
Magic Purse, The.
Man Hunt, The
March
May
Meeting in Summer.
"Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsm."
Miracle of the Dawn, The
Moonshiner, The See Mountain Still,
The.
MoYnmg Clones
Morning Serenade
Mosby at Hamilton.
Mountain Still, The, sels.
Old Bayou, The
Old Home, The
Old Man Ram
Opportunity
Path to the Woods, The
Penetralia
Prelude "There is no rhyme that is
half so sweet "
Presence of Spring, The
Proem: "There is no rhyme that is
half so sweet "
Protot > pes.
Rain-Crow, The
Redbird, The
Reed Call.
Rest.
Road Song, A
Sheriff, The See Mountain Still, The
Snow
Soul, The.
To a Wind Flower
Under Arcturus
Under the Stars and Stripes.
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CAWEIN, Madison (Continued).
Unheard.
Whippoorwill, The
WTillow Bottom, The
Wind in the Pmes, The
Winds, The.
Sh B -
(To Laura in Life ["Thou green and
blooming," etc]).
l?£s °f Love Se* Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura m Life ["If amorous
faith, a heart," etc]).
CAYLEY George John —Epitaph, An
Lovely young lady I mourn m m\
rhymes, A " J
CECCO ANGIOLIERI, da Siena -Son
net He Argues His Case with Death
Sonnet. He Is Past All Help
Sonnet He Rails against Dante
Sonnet He Will Not Be Too Deet>lv
in Love
Sonnet In Absence from Becchma
Sonnet Of All He Would Do
Sonnet Of Becchma m a Rage
Sonnet Of Becchma, the Shoemaker's
Daughter.
Sonnet Of Love, m Honor of His
Mistress Becchma.
Sonnet Of Love in Men and Devils
Sonnet Of the 20th of June, 1291
Sonnet Of Why He Is Unhanged
Sonnet Of Why He Would Be a
Scullion.
Sonnet To Dante Alighieri — He
Writes to Dante, Defying Him
Sonnet To Dante Ahghieri On the
Last Sonnet of the Vita Nuova
CECIL, William, Lord Burghley —To
Mistress Anne Cecil, upon Making
Her a New Year's Gift
CELANO, Thomas de See below
CELANO, Tommaso di — Dies Irae
CENNICK, John —Children of the Heav
enly King
CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, Miguel de
Antonio's Wooing.
Don Quixote, sel
Don Quixote and the Huntress See
Don Quixote.
Sonnet "When I was marked for
suffering, Love forswore "
CESTRIAN, W.— Because of You
CHABOT, Ernest de — To a Little Sis
ter of the Poor.
CHAD WICK, George A —Weary
CHADWICK; Hal— Portrait
CHAD WICK, John White —Abiding
Love, The.
*A.nother Year.
Auld Lang Syne
Full Cycle
Golden-Robin's Nest, The,
His Mother's Joy
Is This the End?
It Smgeth Low in Every Heart.
King Edwin's Feast
Lullaby "Day is ending; night is
falling."
Making of Man, The
Mugford's Victory.
O Love, That Dost with Goodness
Crown
Recognition
Rise of Man, The
Starlight
To Look upon the Face.
Two Waitings, The.
Wedding-Song, A
CHAFFEE, Eleanor Alletta— Farm Boy
at School
Farmer in Autumn
CHAFFEE, Helen —Early Start, An
£HAHOON, Mary —At Boarding-School
CHALKHILL, John —Angler, The
Condon's Song.
Oh, the Brave Fisher's Life
Praise of a Countryman's Life,
The
Rhotus on Arcadia See Thealma and
Clearchus
Song "Oh, the sweet contentment "
Thealma and Clearchus, sel
CHALLEN, James — New Year's Storv
A.
CHALLIS, James Courtney. — Christmas
Letter, A.
If You're Good.
Mamma's P'ecious Dirl.
Why Don't You Laugh ?
AUTHOB INDEX
Chase
CHALMERS, Patrick R. — Awakening.
Dream, A.
Gardener's Cat, The.
"Hold."
If I Had a Broomstick.
In an Old Nursery.
Lavender's for Ladies.
Pan-Pipes.
Pud (or Puk)-Wudjies.
Road, The.
Roundabouts and Swings.
Visitor, The.
When Mary Goes Walking.
CHALMERS, Stephen.— Home.
New Physician, The.
Rebellion.
CHALMERS, Thomas.— Good Deeds.
Miseries of War, The.
Unbeliever, The.
CHAMBERLAIN, . —Kim's Last
Whipping.
CHAMBERLAIN, Arthur. — Home a Dif
ferent Place.
CHAMBERLAIN, Mary Ingersoll. —
We're Homeward Bound.
CHAMBERLAIN, Will. — Could They
but Know.
I Am the Mule.
CHAMBERLAYNE, William.— Pharon-
nida, sels.
"Strong Prophetick dream, A." See
Pharonnida.
"When, fearing tears should win."
See Pharonnida.
CHAMBERLIN, Lily Pearl. — Dream of
Peace, A.
CHAMBERS, Ann. — Summer — the Nun.
CHAMBER'S BOOK OF DAYS.—
Easter Singers in the Vorarlburg.
CHAMBERS, Robert W.— Officer Brady.
Recruit, The.
Troop-Ship Sails, The.
When I'se Fightin' foh de Lawd.
Young Randal.
CHAMBERS, W. Francis.— Once in a
While.
CHAMISSO, Adelbert von.— Toy of the
Giant's Child, The.
Tragic Story, A.
Women of Weinsberg, The.
CHAMISSO, Louis Charles Adelaide de.
See CHAMISSO, ADELBERT VON.
CHAMPION, Martha.— After Meleager.
Fragmenta.
Perseid.
Poem: "Curled petals' close quiver-
CHA1V1PION, May Kelsey. — Charles
Stuart and the Burglar.
CHAMPNEY, Lizzie W.— Daddy Worth-
less.
CHAN FANG-SHENG.— Sailing Home-
CHANDLER, Alfred T.— Bess.
CHANDLER, Anna P. — Vacation Time
at Grandpa's.
CHANDLER, Bessie (.Mrs. ELIZABETH
LOWBER [CHANDLER] PARKER). —
Mahmud and the Idol.
My Rival.
Reminding the Hen.
Rivals, The.
CHANDLER, Blanche Edens. — New
Year's Message, A.
CHANDLER. J. (TV.).— What Star Is
This?
CHANDLER, Louise. See MOULTON,
(ELLEN) LOUISE CHANDLER.
CHANDLER-PARKER, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lowber. See CHANDLER, BESSIE.
CHANDLERS, Izora.— Christ Arose in
His Heart.
CHANG HENG.— Bones of Chuang Tzu,
The.
CHANLER, Mrs. John Armstrong. See
RIVES, AMELIE.
CHANNING, Grace Ellery. See CHAN-
NINO-STETSON, GRACE ELLERY,
CHANNING, William Ellery. - Barren
Moors, The.
Courage.
Earth-Spirit, The.
Edith.
Flight of the Wild Geese.
Hymn of the Earth.
Mountain, The, sel.
Our Boat to the Waves.
Poet's Hope, A.
Present Age, The.
Tears in Spring.
True Courage in Life,
CHANNING, William Henry. — Chan-
ning's Symphony.
My Symphony.
CHANNING-STETSON, Grace Ellery
(Mrs. Charles Walter Stetson) . —
England.
Flag of Stars, The.
Judgment.
Song of Arno, A.
War.
CHANNON, Frank E. — Helping the
Mother-Bird.
CHAO TI of Han. — Written in Early
Autumn at the Pool of Sprinkling
Water.
CHAPIN, Charles W. E.— Washington's
Service to Education.
CHAPIN, Edwin Hubbell. — Ballot-Box,
The.
Dead on the Field of Honor.
District School, The.
Triumph of Peace, The.
True Power of a Nation, The.
True Source of Reform, The.
CHAPIN, Katherine Garrison (Mrs.
Francis X. Biddle). — From a Trop
ical Shore.
High Wind at Spanish Point.
Indian Summer.
.Memory Clear.
Morning After.
With Long Remembered Light.
CHAPLIN, Alethea.— Hickory, Dickory,
Dock.
Man in the Moon, The.
Moon, The.
CHAPLIN, Ralph. — Mourn Not the
Dead.
Night in the Cell House.
To France.
CHAPMAN, Arthur.— Meeting, The.
Out Where the West Begins.
Ranger's Life, The.
Unknown.
War-Horse Buyers, The.
Where the West Begins.
CHAPMAN, E. L.— Liquor Traffic, The.
CHAPMAN, E. W. — Flowers for the
Fallen (or Brave) Heroes.
CHAPMAN, Ethelyn Bryant. — Crisis,
The.
CHAPMAN, George. — Achilles Goes
Forth to Battle (Tr.) See Iliad. The
(Wrath of Achilles, The).
Achilles Shows Himself in the Battle
by the Ships (Tr.) See Iliad, The.
Blind Beggar of Alexandria, The, sel.
Brave Spirit, A. See Byron's Con
spiracy.
Bridal Song. See Hero and Leander.
Bussy d'Ambois, sels.
Byron's Conspiracy, sels.
Camp at Night, The (Tr.) See Iliad.
The.
Chariot Race, The. (Tr.) See Iliad,
The.
Corinna Bathes. See Ovid's Banquet
of Sense.
Coronet for His Mistress Philosophy,
A, sels.
De Guiana, Carmen Epicum.
Death of Hector, The. (Tr.) See Iliad,
The (Duel of Hector and Achilles).
Dedication, The, sel.
End of the Suitors. The (Tr.) See
Odyssey, The.
Epistle Dedicatory, The, sel.
Epithalamion Teratos.
Euthymiae Raptus, or the Tears of
Peace, sels.
Grief of Achilles for the Staying of
Patroclus, Menoetius' Son. The (Tr.)
See Iliad, The.
Helen on the Rampart (Tr.) See Iliad,
The (Combat between Paris and
Menelaus).
Her Coming.
Herculean Silence. See Euthymiae
Raptus, or The Tears of Peace.
Hermes in Calypso's Island. (Tr.) See
Odyssey, The.
Hero and Leander, sel.
High and General Cause, The. See
Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois, The.
Iliad, sels. (Tr.)
Invocation, An: **I long to know." See
Bussy d'Ambois.
Love and Philosophy. See Coronet for
His Mistress Philosophy, A.
Nausicaa (Tr.) See Odyssey, The.
"Night!" See Hero and Leander.
"O Come, soft rest of cares! Come,
Nigrht!" See Hero and Leander.
663
CHAPMAN, George (Continued).
Odysseus Reveals Himself to His
Father. (Tr.) See Odyssey, The.
Odysseus' Speech to Nausicaa. (Tr.)
See Odyssey, The.
Odyssey, The, sels. (Tr.)
Ovid's Banquet of Sense, sels.
Padraic Longs for Heaven.
Poetry and Learning. See Epistle
Dedicatory, The.
Praise of Homer. See Dedication, The.
Priam and Achilles (Tr.) See Iliad,
The.
Procession of Time, The. See Euthy
miae Raptus, or the Tears of Peace.
Repentance. See Hero and Leander.
Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois, The, sel.
Sacrifice, The (Tr.) See Odyssey, The.
Sarpedon's Speech (Tr.) See Iliad,
The.
Scylla and Charybdis. (Tr.) See Odys
sey, The.
Shadow of Night, The, sel.
Siren's Song, The (Tr.) See Odyssey,
The.
Sixth Book of Homer's Iliad, The.
(Tr.) See Iliad, The (Hector's Fare
well to Andromache).
Song the Sirens Sung. The (Tr.) See
Odyssey, The.
Sonnet: * 'Muses, that sing Love's
sensual empiric." See Coronet for
His Mistress Philosophy, A.
Spirit of Homer, The. See Euthymiae
Raptus, or the Tears of Peace.
Thames, The. See Ovid's Banquet of
Sense.
Tragedy of Caesar and Pompey, The.
sel.
Trojans outside the Walls, The (Tr.)
See Iliad, The (Camport Night.
The).
Ulysses and the Sirens. (Tr.) See
Odyssey, The.
Ulysses in the Waves. (Tr.) See Odys
sey, The.
Wedding of Alcmane and Mya, The.
See Hero and Leander.
CHAPMAN, John Jay.— America's Gift
to France.
No Pilots We.
Toil Away.
CHAPMAN, Mary Berri. See HANS-
BROUGH, MARY BERRI (CHAPMAN).
CHAPPELL, George S. — Innocence.
Tub, The.
CHAPPLE, Bennett.— Great Oak.
CHAPPLE, Joe Mitchell.— In the Glow
of Christmas.
CHARAS, Francois. (Tr.) — Tale of the
Garden of Flowers, The, sel.
CHARAS SON, Henriette.— Ave Maria.
CHARLES, Mrs. Andrew. See CHARLES.
ELIZABETH RUNDLE.
CHARLES D' ORLEANS (Comte d'An-
gouleme). — Alons au Bois le May
Cueillir.
Dieu Qu'il la Fait.
Fairest Thing in Mortal Eyes, The.
How Has God Made Her Good to See.
Looking towards the Land of France.
"My gostly fader, I me confess."
Of Darts from Lattice Shot Beware.
Return of Spring, The.
Rondel: "Love, love, what wilt thou
with this heart of mine."
Rondel: Shall It Be So?
Spring: "Time hath laid his mantle
by, The."
Spring: "Year has changed his mantle
cold, The."
Summer's Harbingers Are Here, The
Year Has Cast His Cloak Away, The.
CHARLES, Duke of Orleans. See
CHARLES D'ORLEANS.
CHARLES, Elizabeth Rundle (Mrs. An
drew Charles). — Child on the Judg
ment Seat, The.
CHARLES I of England.— On a Quiet
Conscience.
CHARLES, Mabel Munns. — Living
Tithe, The.
Stones.
CHARMLEY, Beulah. — To a Silver
Birch.
CHARTIER, Alain. — Ballad: "Fools.
fools are mortal men."
La Belle sans Merci, sel.
CHASE, Annie E.— Flag Song tor Wash
ington's Birthday.
Spring.
CHASE, Clifford.— Stile. The.
Chase
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
CHASE, Eleanor (Mrs. Maurice Fatio)
Sermon in Staccato.
CHASE, Mrs. M. W.— Growing Old.
CHASE. Marion Monks. — One.
CHASE, Polly (Mrs. Preston Boyden;
Polly Chase Boyden). — Form.
Hands on a Card-Table.
Mud.
CHATEAUBRIAND, Francois Rene
Auguste, Vicomte de. — Genius of
Christianity, The, sel.
Maid and Flower.
Mysteries of Life, The. See Genius of
Christianity, The.
Nature Proclaims a Deity. See Genius
of Christianity, The.
CHATFIELD, Sara M. — Are These
God's Children?
Cross Betsy.
CHATFIELD, Zella B. — Cure for the
Blues, The.
CHATHAM, Agnes M.— Morning.
CHATHAM, Earl of. See Pitt, William.
CHATRIAN, Louis Gratien Charles
Alexandre. See ERCKMANN, EMILE
and CHATRIAN, Louis GRATIEN
CHARLES ALEXANDRE.
CHATTERTON, Thomas. — Accounte of
W. Canynges Feast, The.
JElla, sets.
Balade of Charitie, The.
Battle of Hastings, sel.
Bristowe Tragedie, or the Dethe of
Syr Charles Bawdin.
Eclogue the First ("Where England,
reeking from her deadly wound.")
See Eclogues.
Eclogue the Third ("Woulds't thou
kenn nature in her better parte?")
See Eclogues.
Eclogues, sels.
Epitaph on Robert Canynge.
Excellent Ballad of Charity, An.
Freedom's War-Song. See Goddwyn.
Goddwyn, sel.
Hymn for Christmas Day, A.
Last Verses.
Minstrel's Roundelay, The. See ^Ella.
Minstrel's Song. See JElla..
Mynstrelles Songe. See Mlla..
O Sing unto My Roundelay. See
Roundelay. See Mlla.
Song: "O sing unto my roundelay.'*
See ./Ella.
Song from JElla.. See JElla..
There Lackethe Somethynge Stylle.
CHAUCER, Geoffrey.— And As for Me.
See Legend of Good Women, The.
Balade: "Hyd, Absolon, thy gilte tresses
clere." See Legend of Good Women.
Balade de Bon Conseyl.
Ballad of Good Counsel.
Book of the Duchess, The, sels.
"Briddes that han left their song, The.'*
(TV.) See Romaunt of the Rose,
Canterbury Tales, sels.
Captivity. See Merciles Beaute.
Chaucers Wordes unto Adam, His
Owne Scriveyn.
Clerk of Oxford, A. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue).
Clerkes Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Compleint (or Complaint or Compleynt)
of Chaucer to His Empty Purse.
Daisy, The. See Legend of Good
Women, The.
Dawn. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Knight's Tale, The).
Death and the Ruffians. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Pardoner's Tale)
Dream Garden, A. See Parlement of
Foules, The.
Five Pilgrims. See Canterbury Tales
The (Prologue).
Frankeleynes Tale, The. See Canter
bury Tales, The (Franklin's Tale).
Franklin's Prologue, The. See Canter-
bury Tales, The (Franklin's Tale).
Franklin's Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Freres Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Friar's Tale, The).
Friar's Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Gentilesse.
"Go, litel book." See Troylus and
Criseyde.
Good Conseil (or Counseil or Counsel) I
of Chaucer. \
CHAUCER, Geoffrey (Continued).
Good Parson, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue).
Griselda. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Clerk's Tale).
His Daydream of a Hunting. See
Book of the Duchess, The.
Hous of Fame, The, sel.
Invocation to the Virgin. See Canter
bury Tales, The (Second Nun's Tale
The).
Invocation to the Virgin. See Canter
bury Tales. The (Prioress' Tale,
The).
Knight, The. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Prologue).
Knightes Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Lak of Stedfastnesse.
Legend of Good Women, The, sels.
Love Unfeigned, The. See Troylus
and Criseyde.
Manciple's Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
May Garden. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Franklin's Tale).
May Morning. See Book of the Duch
ess, The.
May Morning in the Palace Garden.
See Canterbury Tales, The (Knight's
Tale, The).
Merciles Beaute (or Merciless Beau
ty): A Triple Roundel.
Moral Balade of Chaucer.
Morning in May. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Knight's Tale, The).
Nonne Preestes Tale, The, See Can
terbury Tales, The.
Now Welcom Soraer. See Parlement
of Foules, The.
Nowel. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Franklin's Tale).
Nun's Priest's Tale, The. See Canter
bury Tales, The.
Of His Lady. See Legend of Good
Women, The (Balade).
Palamon and Arcite. See Canter
bury Tales, The (Knight's Tale,
The).
Pardoner's Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Parlement of Foules, The, sels.
Parson, A. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Prologue).
Poor Parson, The. See Canterbury
Tales (Prologue).
Prayer to the Blessed Virgin, A. See
Canterbury Tales, The (Prioress*
Tale, The).
Prioress, A. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Prologue).
Prioress' Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Prioress's Prologue, The. See Canter
bury Tales, The (Prioress' Tale,
The).
Proem: "Lyf so short, the craft so
Ions: to learne, The." See Parle
ment of Foules, The.
Prologue, The ("Thousand times, A,"
etc.). See Legend of Good Women,
The.
Prologue of the Pardoner's Tale, The.
See Canterbury Tales, The (Pardon
er's Tale).
Prologue to Melibeus. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Melibeus).
Prologue to Sir Thopas. See Canter
bury Tales, The (Sir Thopas).
Prologue to "The Canterbury Tales,"
The. See Canterbury Tales, The.
Queen Alcestis and the God of Love.
See Legend of Good Women, The.
.Qui Bien Aime a Tard Oublie.
Romaunt of the Rose, The, sel. (TV.)
Roundel, A: "Now welcom, somer, with
thy sonne softe." See Parlement of
Foules, The.
St. Valentine's Rondel, A. See Par
lement of Foules, The.
Shipman, The. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Prologue).
Sir Thopas. See Canterbury Tales, The.
Some Characters from "The Canterbury
Tales." See Canterbury Tales, The
(Prologue).
Squieres Tale, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
Squire, The. Sve Canterbury Tales,
The (Prologue).
Story of Thisbe of Babylon, Martyr,
The. See Legend of Good Women.
664
CHAUCER, Geoffrey (Continued).
Tale of the Man of Lawe, The. See
Canterbury Tales, The.
Than Longen Folk to Goon on Pil
grimages. See Canterbury Tales, The
(Prologue).
To My Empty Purse.
To Rosemounde. A Balade.
Troilus Soliloquizes. See Troylus and
Criseyde.
Troylus and Criseyde, sels.
Truth.
"Truth Shall Make You Free, The."
Whan That Aprille. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue).
Wife of Bath [and the Parson], The.
See Canterbury Tales, The (Pro
logue) .
Written on His Deathbed.
Wyf of Bathe, The. See Canterbury
Tales, The.
CHAWNER, George F. — Prayer, A:
"Those who love Thee, may they find "
CHEEVER, George Barrell.— Avalanches
of the Jungfrau.
Deacon Giles's Distillery.
CHELLIS, Mary D.— Something to Be
Done.
CHENEDOLLE, Charles Julien Pioult
de. — Moonlight in May.
CHENEY, Annie Elizabeth. — Coyote
Prowled, A.
CHENEY, Mrs. Ednah Dow.— At First
I Prayed for Light.
Larger Prayer, The.
CHENEY, (Mrs.) Elizabeth.— Overheard
in an Orchard.
There Is a Man on the Cross.
CHENEY, Ethel B.— Healing Beauty.
CHENEY, John Vance.— April.
"Behind the hilltop drops the sun."
See Evening Songs.
"Birds have hid, the winds are low,
The." See Evening Songs.
Days That Come and Go.
Evening Songs.
Every One to His Own Way.
Fallen, The.
Happiest Heart, The.
Hope and Tears.
"It is that pale, delaying hour." See
Evening Songs.
Kitchen Clock, The.
Lincoln.
Man with the Hoe, The. (A Reply.)
"Now is Light, sweet mother, down the
west." See Evening Songs.
One.
Rainbow, The.
San Francisco.
Seasons, The.
fkilful Listener, The.
omewhere.
Song: ^'Birds of the air, they sing it*
Strong, The.
"Sweet-Thing" Jane.
Way of It, The.
Whither.
Wood-Thrush, The.
CHENEY, Ralph. See CHEYNEY, RALPH.
CHENIER, Andre.— Awaiting the Guil
lotine, 1794.
Communion of Saints.
Elegies.
"Every man has his sorrows; yet each
still." See Elegies.
"Well, I would have it so. I should
have known." See Elegies.
"White nymph wandering in the woods
by night, A." See Elegies.
Young Captive, The, sel.
CHERRY, Andrew.— Bay of Biscay, The.
Green Little Shamrock of Ireland, The.
Shamrock, The.
CHERRY, J. W.— Shells of Ocean.
CHERRY, W. C.— Unregistered Record,
An.
CHESLEY, Charles Henry. — When
Things Go Wrong.
CHESSON, Nora. See HOPPER, NORA.
CHESSON, Mrs. Wilfrid Hugh. See
HOPPER, NORA.
CHESTER, Anson G.— Tapestry Weav
ers, The.
Wanted.
CHESTER, George Randolph.— Back to
Broadway.
Seven-Dollar Bill, A.
CHESTER, Harry S.— When the Light
Goes Out.
AUTHOB INDEX
Church
CHESTER, Thomas.— Sir Launfal.
CHESTERFIELD, Earl of (Philip Dor
mer Stanhope) .—Advice to a Lady
in Autumn.
On a Full-Length Portrait of Beau
Marsh.
Verses Written in a Lady s Sherlock
"Upon Death."
CHESTERFIELD, Lord. See CHESTER
FIELD, Earl of (PHILIP DORMER
STANHOPE).
CHESTERMAN, Hugh.— Bowman, The.
Coal Man, The.
CHESTERTON, Cecil.— Ballade of Pro
fessional Pride.
CHESTERTON, Frances (Mrs. Gilbert
Keith Chesterton) . — "Alle Vogel Sind
Schon Da."
How Far Is It to Bethlehem.
To Felicity Who Calls Me Mary.
CHESTERTON, G. (Gilbert) K. (Keith).
Ballad of the Battle of Gibeon, The.
Ballad of the White Horse, The. sets.
Ballade of an Anti-Puritan, A.
Ballade of Suicide, A.
Ballade of the Grotesque, A.
Before the Roman Came to Rye.
Christ-Child, The.
Christmas Carol, A: "Christ-child lay
on Mary's lap, The."
Christmas Song for Three Guilds, A.
Cider Song, A.
Commercial Candour.
Convert, The.
Donkey, The.
Elegy in a Country Churchyard.
Ethandune: The Last Charge. See Bal
lad of the White Horse, The.
Fantasia.
Feast of the Snow, The.
Feast on Wine or Fast on Water.
Flying Inn, The, sel.
Geography. See Songs of Education.
Glencoe.
Great Minimum, Tke.
"Happy who like Ulysses, or that
Lord." (TV.)
Heureux Qui, Comme Ulysse, a Fait
un Beau Voyage. (TV.)
Holy of Holies, The.
Home at Last.
House of Christmas, The.
Hymn, A: "Q God of earth and altar."
Kingdom of Heaven, The.
Lepanto.
Love's Trappist.
Merry Town of Roundabout, The.
Music.
"Myth of Arthur, The."
Praise of Dust, The.
Prayer: "O God of earth and altar."
Prayer in Darkness, A.
Rolling English Road, The.
Secret People, The.
Song against Songs, The.
Song of Defeat, A.
Song of the Sorrow of Melisande.
Song of the Strange Ascetic, The.
Songs of Education, sel.
Songs of Guthrum and Alfred, The.
See Ballad of the White Horse, The.
Sonnets in Summer Heat.
Sword of Surprise, The.
To F. C., in Memoriam Palestine.
To M. E. W.
Translation from Du Bellay. (TV.)
Wife of Flanders, The.
Wild Knight, The.
Wine and W;
Word, A.
Wine and Water. See Flying Inn, The.
CHESTERTON, Mrs. Gilbert Keith.—
See CHESTERTON, FRANCES.
CHETTLE, Henry.— Aeliana's Ditty. See
Piers Plainess' Seven Years' Prentice-
ship.
Damelus's Song to His Diaphenia
(at.}
Diaphenia (at.")
Piers Plainess' Seven Years' Prentice-
ship, sel.
Wily Cupid. Seme Piers Plainess' Seven
Years' Prenticeship.
CHEVALIER, Albert.— Fallen Star, A.
Future Mrs. 'Awkins, The.
My Old Dutch.
Wot Vur Do *Ee Luv Oi?
CHEVERTON, Edward C.— Uncover to
the Flag.
CHEW, Beverly.— Old Books Are Best.
CHEYNEY, Ralph.— Comrade Jesus.
Cynics.
Had I Not Loved Before.
CHEYNEY, Ralph (Continued}.
Love, Give Me the Feel of Tomorrow,
Lover for Death, A.
Mountain Night.
No Armistice in Love's War.
Poet to Bird.
Red Flag.
Two.
Wage- Slaves to War-Makers.
Wider Love, The.
CHEYNEY, Mrs. Ralph. See TRENT,
CHEYNEY, Ralph, and TRENT, Lucia
(Mrs. Ralph Cheyney.) — True Peace,
A
CHIABRERA, Gabriello.— "Destined to
war from very infancy." See Epi
taphs.
Epitaphs.
"Not without heavy grief of heart did
he." See Epitaphs.
"O flower of all that springs from
gentle blood." See Epitaphs.
"O thou who movest onward with a
mind." See Epitaphs.
"Pause, courteous soirit! — Balbi sup
plicates.'* See Epitaphs.
"Perhaps some needful service of the
state." See Epitaphs.
"There never breathed a man, who,
when his life." See Epitaphs ._
"True is it that Ambrosio Salinero."
See Epitaphs.
"Weep not, beloved friends! nor let the
air." See Epitaphs.
CHICAGO NEWS.— Circumstantial Evi
dence.
Humor of the Day.
CHICAGO TIMES — Benjamin Brew-
ster's Reply.
CHICK, M. P.— Pitcher or Jug.
CHIEN, T'AO, See YUAN-MING, T'AO.
CH'IEN, Wen-ti, Emperor. — Lo-Yang.
CHILD, Mrs. David Lee. See below.
CHILD, Lydia Maria (Mrs. David Lee
Child).— Apple-Seed John.
Boy's Thanksgiving, A.
If Ever I See.
Little Maiden and the Little Bird, The.
Rebels of Boston before the Revolution,
The, sel.
Speech against the Stamp Act. See
Rebels of Boston before the Revolu
tion, The.
Speech of James Otis in 1765. See
Rebels of Boston before the Revo
lution, The.
Thanksgiving Day.
Who Stole the Bird's Nest?
World I Am Passing Through, The.
CHILD, O. C. A.— Tanks.
CHILD, R. (Richard) W. (Washburn).
In Willard's Shoes.
Man in the Shadow.
Perfect Peace.
"Shang."
CHILDE, Wilfred Rowland. — Former
Glory, The.
Gothic Rose, The.
Grasshopper, The.
Hardwick Arras.
Herb Robert.
In the Bismarck Garden Heidelberg.
Last Abbot of Gloucester, The.
Little Trees on Woodhouse Moor, The.
Shepherd of Meriador, The.
CHILDE-PEMBERTON, Harriet L.—
Backward Child, A.
I and My Father-in-Law.
CHILDRE'SS, W. Lomax. — Beautiful
World, The.
Let Us Be Kind.
CHILD S, (Mrs.) Mary Fairfax. — Marse
Linkum's Mistek.
CHILMAN, Eric.— Beautiful Land, The.
CHING.— Odes of Ching, sel.
Shuh's Hunting. See Odes of Ching.
CHINN, George. — Annihilation.
CHIPMAN, Edgar M.— Jo, the Tramp.
CHIPP, Elinor (or Eleanor).— Before
Dawn.
Doubt.
Lullaby: "Sleep, little baby, sleep and
rest."
Wild Geese.
CHIPPEWA INDIANS.— See INDIANS:
OJIBWA.
CHISHOLD, William B.— Bonnets In
dispensable to Easter.
CHISHOLM, (Mrs.} Belle V.— Bab-
bette's Easter Lesson.
Exchanged Graves.
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CHISHOLM, William B. — "Flag the
CHITTENDEN, Larry. — Cowboy's
Christmas Ball, The.
CHITTENDEN, William Lawrence.—
Dying Scout.
Neptune's Steeds.
Ode to the Norther.
Ranchman's Ride, The.
CHIVERS, Thomas Holley.— Apollo.
Avalon.
Burdens of Unrest.
Chaplet of Cypress, The.
Crucifixion, The.
Faith.
Georgia Waters.
Isadore.
Lily Adair.
Little Boy Blue.
Mary's Lament for Shelley Lost at
Sea.
Seng: "On thy waters, thy sweet val
ley waters."
Song of Adoration to God.
Song to Is a [Singing],
Sonnet: Grief.
To Allegra Florence in Heaven.
To Idealon.
Voice of Thought, The.
CHOATE, Helen. — Resurrection.
CHOATE. Joseph H. — Oration before
Philosophical Society, Edinburgh,
Scotland, sel.
Sublime Opportunity of History. See
Oration before Philosophical Society,
Edinburgh, Scotland.
CHOATE, Ruf us. — Birthday of Wash
ington, The.
Eloquence of Revolutionary Periods,
The.
CHOCANO, Jose Santos.— Magnolia, The.
CHOLMON DELE Y-PENN ELL, Henry.
Bloated Biggaboon, The.
Ghostries.
How the Daughters Come Down at
Dungoon.
Lay of the Deserted Influenzaed.
Night Mail North, The.
Our Traveller.
Waterloo Place.
What the Prince of I Dreamt.
CHOQUET, Louise Victorine. See ACK-
ERMANN, Madame.
CHORLEY, Henry Fothergill. — Brave
Old Oak, The.
CHOYCE, A. Newberry.— Come Michael
mas.
Let Me Love Bright Things.
Memory,
Oblation.
CHRASTA, James. — Plowman, The.
We, the Inheritors.
CHRESTIEN DE TROYES. — Present
and the Past in the Twelfth Century.
CHRISTIAN, Sheldon.— Hunt, The.
CHRISTIAN LEADER.— Foolish Little
Maiden, A.
CHRISTIAN WEEKLY, THE.— Ready
for a Kiss.
CHRISTIE, Jessie Gertrude.— Perfectly
Lovely Companion, A.
CHRISTMAN, W. (William) W.
(Weaver).
Career.
Deborah.
Empty Cup, The.
Fox Sparrow, The.
Gift of Rest, The.
I Give.
Ira and Kate.
Mourning Dove, The.
Place Is Dear to Me, The.
Schoolmate, The.
Snow Lies Light, The.
Untillable Hills, The.
CHRISTOPHER, Robin.— Dimple Dig>
gers.
Hide and Seek.
One, Two, Three.
Rain.
Storm, The.
CH'U YUAN.— Great Summons, The.
CHUBB, Thomas Caldecot.— At the Edge
of the Bay.
How Spring Comes in Georgia.
Launching of a Ship, The.
Two in Sight of Florence.
CHUDLEIGH, Mary Lee, Lady.— Re
solve, The.
CHURCH, Edward A.— Valentine to a
Man of Worth.
Church
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
CHURCH, (Mrs.-) Ella Rodman (Mac-
Ilvaine). — Mr. Slocum.
CHURCH, Francis (or Frank) Pharcel-
^TTT}usA~Is There a Santa Claus?
CHURCH, Hubert.— Old Sandhills, Ho-
bart, The.
CHURCH, Peggy Pond.— Dower for My
Daughter, A.
Tezcatlipoca.
CHURCH, Richard.— Bonfire, The.
From an Upland Valley.
Lantern, The.
Mud.
Museum Piece.
On Hearing the First Cuckoo.
Portent.
Purification, The.
Revolt.
CHURCHILL, Charles.— Apology, The,
sels.
Characters of Actors. See Rosciad,
The.
Charles the First. See Gotham.
Conference, The, sel,
Conscience. See Conference, The.
Critical Fribble, A. See Rosciad,
The.
Description of His Muse. See Prophecy
of Famine, The.
Description of Johnson. See Ghost, The.
Farewell, The: "Farewell to Europe,
and at once farewell."
Ghost, The, sels.
Gotham, sels.
On Himself. See Prophecy of Famine,
The.
Prophecy of Famine, The, sel.
Rosciad, The, sels.
CHURCHILL, Winston. — Abolitionist
and Slaveholder. See Crisis, The.
Crisis, The, sels.
Douglas-Lincoln Debate. See Crisis,
The.
Virginia Carvel and President Lincoln.
See Crisis, The.
CHURCHWARD, Daisie Dell .—Autumn.
CHURCHYARD, Thomas. — Fayned
Fancye betweene the Spider and the
Gowte, A, sel.
Old-Time Service. See Fayned Fancye
betweene the Spider and the Gowte.
GIBBER, Colley.— Blind Boy, The.
CICERO, Marcus Tullius. — Arraignment
of Catiline.
Catiline Expelled. See Second Oration
against Catiline.
First Oration against Verres, sel.
Oration against Catiline.
Second Oration against Catiline, sel.
Study of Eloquence, The.
Verres Denounced. See First Oration
against Verres.
CINO DA PISTOIA. See PISTOIA, CINO
DA.
CIULLO D'ALCAMO. — Dialogue:
Lover and Lady.
CLAPP, Frederick Mortimer. — Sky-
Signs.
Steam.
Trade.
CLAPP, Mary Brennan. — At Christmas
Time.
Gilead.
CLAPP, Ross B. — Mother's Love.
"CLARA AUGUSTA" (Clara Augusta
Trask) . — In Want of a Servant.
Mrs. Smart Learns How to Skate.
Pamelia Splicer at the Beach.
Toboggan Slide, The.
CLARE, John. — Address to Plenty, sel.
After Reading in a Letter Proposals
for Building a Cottage.
Ants, The.
Approach of Spring.
Autumn.
Beanfield, The.
Bonny Lassie O.
Clock-o'-Clay.
Cottage Garden, A.
Cottager, The, sel.
Daisy, The.
Dying Child, The.
Evening Primrose, The.
Fear of Flowers, The.
"Fir trees taper into twigs and wear,
The/*
Flitting, The, sel.
Gipsies.
Graves of Infants.
I Am,
CLARE, John (Continued').
"I love at early morn from new mown
swath." See Summer Images.
I love the fitful gust that shakes."
I saw her crop a rose."
Laborer, The.
Little Trotty Wagtail.
My Early Home.
"Nodding oxeye bends before the wind,
The."
Noon.
Old Cottagers, The.
Old Year, The.
"One gloomy eve I roam'd about."
Pale Sun, The.
Peasant Poet, The.
Primrose, The.
Proposals for Building a Cottage.
Recollections after an Evening Walk.
Shepherd's Calendar, The, sels.
Shepherd's Tree, The.
Solitude.
Song: "Go with your tauntings, go."
Song: "Love lives beyond the tomb."
Song's Eternity.
"Spring is coming by a many signs,
The."
Sudden Shower.
Summer Evening.
Summer Images, sel.
Summer Moods.
Swallow, The.
Swordy Well.
Thrush's Nest, The.
To a Primrose.
"When first we hear the shy-come
nightingales."
"When once the sun sinks in the
west."
Winter.
Wood-Cutter's Night Song, The.
World for Love, A.
Written in Northampton County Asy
lum.
Young Jenny.
CLARETIE, Jules.— Bourn-Bourn.
CLARK, Ada Neill.— Debts.
CLARK, Alexander,— My Early Home.
CLARK, Arthur H.— A- Working on the
Railway.
Poor Reuben Ranzo.
CLARK, B. Preston, Jr.— My April.
CLARK, Badger. See CLARK, CHARLES
BADGER, Jr.
CLARK, Calista Barker.— Glad Youth.
CLARK, Charles Badger, Jr. — Border
Affair, A.
Bunk-House Orchestra, The.
Cottonwood Leaves.
Cowboy's Prayer, A.
Coyote, The.
Glory Trail, The.
God Meets Me in the Mountains.
I Must Come Back.
Just a-Ridin'i
Legend of Boastful Bill, The.
My Father and I.
Old Cowman, The.
Outlaw, The.
Pioneers.
Ranger, A.
Ridin'.
Sheep-Herder, The.
CLARK, Charles Heber. See "ADELER
MAX."
CLARK, Clara Saville (or Savile).--
Merely Players.
CLARK, Dorothy A.— Home.
CLARK, Eunice (Mrs. John Knox Jes-
sup). — Fallow Land.
People Has No Obituary, The.
Portrait of Myself by Van Gogh
CLARK, (Mrs.) Fannie Foster.— Char
lie.
Derby Day.
CLARK, G. Orr.™ Spankuty Man.
CLARK, H. Saville (or Savile).— Fran-
cesca.
Romance of the Rood-Loft, A.
Siege of Lucknow, The.
CLARK, Helen Whitney. — Grandpa's
Courtship.
St. Valentine's Day.
CLARK, Henry W.— Far Distances.
Host and Guest.
Surrender.
CLARK, Imogen.— Camp of the Fallen.
CLARK, J. W.— Money Rustin' in the
Trunk.
CLARK, James Gowdy. — Art Thou Liv
ing Yet?
Leona.
Lincoln.
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CLARK, James Gowdy (Continued).
Mountains of Life, The.
Sleep, Robin, Sleep.
Song of the Indian Mother.
Voice of the People, The.
CLARK, (Mrs.} Kate Upson.-Sea-Puss.
CLARK, Lewis Gaylord. — Flamingo,
The.
CLARK, Luella.— Be Kind.
Little by Little.
CLARK, Lumilla Claire.— Do Not Wait
CLARK, (Mrs.) Martha Haskell —
Black Ashes.
Changeless.
Chickadee.
Dreamers, The.
Hurdy-Gurdy Days.
Red Geraniums.
Sea Road, The.
Sea-Song.
Stay at Home, The.
To a Kitten.
CLARK, Mattie A. W.— At Sunset.
CLARK, Preston. — Faith.
Youth.
CLARK, Rose Gould. — Unconquered
CLARK, Thomas Curtis.— Abraham Lin
coln, the Master.
Act Today.
Apparitions.
Assurance.
At Half-Mast.
Bugle Song of Peace.
Build Me a House.
Caesar and Christ.
Carry On!
Day Is Brief, The.
Disillusioned.
Earth's Story.
Easter.
Evidence.
Faith and Science.
Faith of Christ's Freemen, The.
Friends.
God Give Me Joy.
God's Dreams.
He m Shall Speak Peace.
Intimations.
It Shall Not Be Again 1
Journey, The.
Keep Love in Your Life.
Knowledge.
Let Us Go Back.
Lincoln.
Lincoln at Gettysburg.
Lost Christ, The.
Master, The.
My America.
New Dreams for Old.
New Loyalty, The.
Poet's Call, The.
Prayer for the Year, A.
Prophet, The.
Prospect.
Requiem.
Road to Happiness, The.
Sea, The.
Search, The.
Seaside Healing.
Song at Sunrise.
Song of Christian Workingmen.
Spirit of Youth, The.
Take Time to Live.
There Shall Be Peace.
To the Flag of Stars.
Touch of Human Hands, The.
Trees.
True Need, The.
Trust the Great Artist.
Ultimatum.
Universal Guilt, The
Utopia.
Victor, The.
Wanderers.
We Thank Thee.
Who Goes There?
Who Made War?
Who Will Build the World Anew?
Whose Name We Laud.
CLARK, William M.— Song of the Wint
er Winds.
CLARK, Willis Gaylord.— Last Prayer
of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Remembrance, A.
CLARKE, Andrew Stuart Currie. —
Prayer: "Bless Thou this year, O
Lord!"
Prayer for a Happy New Year, A.
CLARKE, Austin.— Celibacy.
Flower-Quiet in the Rush-Strewn Sheil-
ing.
Lost Heifer, The.
O Love, There Is No Beauty.
AUTHOE INDEX
Clongh
CLARKE, Clara Saville. See CLARK,
CLARA SAVILLE.
CLARKE, Ednah Proctor (Mrs. Henry
L. Hayes).— Dancer, The.
Deathless, The.
Good-By, A.
Humming Bird, The.
Mocking-Bird, The.
Mockingbird in a Garden.
Salem Witch, A.
To a Wild Rose Found in October.
CLARKE, Eliza E.— About Flags.
CLARKE, Florence (TV.)— Refused Shel
ter — Killed by Lightning.
CLARKE, Frances. — Who Calls?
CLARKE, George Herbert.— Child's Eve
ning Hymn, A.
Fog-Horn.
Halt and Parley.
On My Dog's Death.
Over Sal eve.
Santa Maria del Fiore.
CLARKE, H. Saville (or Savile). See
CLARK, H. SAVILLE.
CLARKE, Hamilton. — Mein Schweet
Moosik.
CLARKE, Herbert Edwin. — Age, The.
Cry, A.
In the Wood.
Lady Mine.
Life and Death.
CLARKE, (Mrs.) Ida Clyde (Gallaher).
Little Boy's Wish.
CLARKE, James Freeman. — Caliph and
Satan, The.
Cana.
Difficulty, The. (Tr.)
Rabia. (Tr.)
Real Life.
CLARKE, James Gowley. See CLARK,
JAMES GOWLEY.
CLARKE, Joseph I. C. — Bill Manning.
Fighting Race, The.
Fret of Father Carty, The.
Way of the Cross, The.
CLAR'KE, Marianne. — Favourite Flower.
CLARKE, (Mrs.) Martha Haskell. See
CLARK, (Mrs.) MARTHA HASKELL.
CLARKE, Medora.— Defiled.
CLARKE, Rebecca Sophia. See "SOPHIE
MAY."
CLARKE, Sara Jane. See "GREENWOOD,
GRACE."
CLARKE, Thomas Curtis. See CLARK,
THOMAS CURTIS.
CLARKE, Willis Gaylord. See CLARK,
WILLIS GAYLORD.
CLAUDEL, Paul. — Seventh Station.
Shadows.
CLAUDIAN (Claudius Claudianus).—
Epitaph: "Fate to beauty still must
give."
Lonely Isle, The.
Old Men of Verona, The.
CLAUDIANUS, Claudius. See CLAUDIAN.
CLAUDIUS, Matthias.— Hen, The.
Most Acceptable Gift, The.
CLAUSEN, Eleanor B. — New Year's
Greeting.
CLAXTON, Beaumont. — On the Sunset
Line.
Stage of Destiny, The.
CLAXTON, Mrs. Lionel William. See
HOLLAND, NORAH M.
CLAY, Cassius Marcellus.— Kentucky.
See Warnings from History.
Rhapsody, A.
CLAY, Henry. — Ambition of a States
man.
America's Duty to Greece. See On
the Greek Revolution.
Military Supremacy Dangerous to Lib
erty. See On the Seminole War.
National Glory.
On the Greek Revolution, set.
On the Seminole War, sel.
Public Virtue.
Speech on the War of 1812.
CLAYTON, Cyrinthia J. — Longing.
CLEANTHES.— Hymn to Zeus.
CLEAR, Gwen. — Goodwife Relents, The.
CLEARY, Kate M. — Mission of Kitty
Malone.
CLEATOR, Alice Jean.— Little Dog of
Amusement Zoo.
CLEAVELAND, C. L.— November.
CLEAVELAND (or CLEVELAND)
(Mrs.) Elizabeth H. J. (Jocelyn).—
Hidden Path, The; or, The Atlantic
Cable.
No Sects in Heaven.
Shibboleth.
CLEAVER, Ethelyn Hardesty.— Illusion.
CLEAVES, Charles Poole.— His Name.
Rest Where You Are.
CLEELAND, Anne Moen.—Sea Maid's
Song, The.
CLEGHORN, Sarah N. (Norcliffe). —
Air of Coolness Plays upon His
Face, An.
Anodyne, The.
Come, Captain Age!
Comrade Jesus.
Contented at Forty.
Dorothea.
Emilia.
For a Quick Eye for Beauty.
For Sleep When Overtired [or Wor
ried] .
Golf Links [Lie So Near the Mill],
Hemlock Mountain.
Incentive, The.
Judge Me, 0 Lord.
Mother at the Telescope, The.
O Altitude!
Portrait of a Lady.
Puritan Lady's Garden, A.
Quatrain: "Golf links lie so near the
mill, The."
St. Clare Hears St. Francis.
Saint R. L. S.
Saint's Hours, A.
Survival of the Fittest, The.
There Was a Moon, There Was a Star.
To Safeguard the Heart from Hard
ness.
Vermont.
CLELAND, William.— Hallo My Fancy.
CLEMENS, James R.— Love of Books,
The.
CLEMENS, Olivia Langdon (Mrs. Sam-
iiel Langhorne Clemens).
Epitaph: "Warm summer sun" (wr.at.)
See RICHARDSON, ROBERT.
CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne. See
"TWAIN, MARK."
CLEMENS, Mrs. Samuel Langhorne.
See CLEMENS, OLIVIA LANGDON.
CLEMENT, Clay.— Within the Gates.
CLEMENT, Lewis R.— '« 'Ceptin' Jim."
CLEMENT, of Alexandria (Titus Fla-
vius Clemens). — Earliest Christian
Hymn.
Hymn to Christ the Saviour.
CLEMENTS, Albert Edward.— Ghosts of
Conquest.
Song and Cry of a Soldier in the
Lines.
Walking All Ways at Once.
CLEMENTS, John R.— God's Trails
Lead Home.
CLEMMER, Mary (Mr*. Hudson).— By
the Sea.
Something Beyond.
What Shall I Do, My Friend?
CLEMONS, W. Harry. — Camp-Fire,
The.
CLEPHANE, (Mrs.) Elizabeth Cecilia.
Lost Sheep, The.
Ninety and Nine, The.
There WTere Ninety and Nine.
CLERK, Sir John (of P ennicitik) .—
Miller, The.
O Merry May the Maid Be.
CLEVELAND, C. L.— November.
CLEVELAND (Mrs.) Elizabeth H. J.
See CLEAVELAND (Mrs.) ELIZABETH
"CLEVELAND, Ellen Kate." See NICH
OLS, REBECCA S. (REED).
CLEVELAND, Grover. — Ballot Reform.
Garfield Statue, The.
CLEVELAND, John. — Elegy on Ben
Jonson, An.
Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford.
Fuscara; or, The Bee Errant.
Mark Antony.
On Scotland.
On the Memory of Mr. Edward King,
Drown'd in the Irish Seas.
Rebel Scot, The, sel.
"Sluggish morn as yet undrest, The."
To the Memory of Ben Jonson.
Upon Phillis Walking in a Morning
before Sun-rising.
"Whenas the nightingale chaunted her
CLEVELAND LEADER. — That Tired
CLEvlllS&D, Orestes.— Our Centen
nial Celebration.
CLEVELAND, Philip Jerome. — By
Night.
CLEVELAND, Treadwell, Jr.— Few Sta
tistics, A.
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CLEVENGER, Glenna Morris. — First
Wife to the Second.
CLIFFORD, Ethel (Mrs. Fisher Went-
worth Dilke). — Dark Road, The.
Harp of Sorrow, The.
Last Hour, The.
CLIFFORD. George, Earl of Cumber
land. — To Cvnthia.
CLIFFORD, John. — Anvil of God's
Word, The.
Hammers and Anvil.
CLIFFTON, William. — Mary Will
Smile.
CLINE, Leonard. — Battery Park.
CLINGAN, C. J.— Only a Drunkard.
CLINTON, J. E. — Ode on Christmas.
CLIVE, Mrs. Archer. See CLIVE,
CAROLINE.
CLIVE, Caroline (Mrs. Archer Clive;
Caroline Wigley) . — Conflict.
CLOAKE, Alfred. — O Power, Whose
Vision Blinded.
CLOOS, Oleta Fox. — My Childhood
Home.
CLOSE, Kathleen. — Fold Your Pale
Hands.
CLOTHIER, Clarkson.— At Last.
CLOUD, Marietta F. — Legend of the
True, A.
Woman's Power.
CLOUD, Virginia Woodward. — Ballad
of Sweet P, The.
Care.
Mother's Song, The.
Old Street, An.
Penelope's Christmas Dance.
What the Lord High Chamberlain Said.
Witch, The.
Youth.
CLOUGH, Arthur Hugh. — Academy at
Venice, The.
Ah! Yet Consider It Again!
All Is Well.
Alteram Partem.
"Am I with you, or you with me?"
Amours de Voyage, sels.
At Torcello. See Dipsychus (Help,
Sure Help).
Atheism.
Autumn in the Highlands.
Bathers, The. See Bothie of Tober-na-
Vuolich.
Bethesda.
Blank Misgivings. See Blank Misgiv
ings of a Creature Moving About in
Worlds Not Realized ("How often
sit I," etc.).
Blank Misgivings of a Creature Mov
ing About in Worlds Not Realized,
sels.
Blessed Are They That Have Not
Seen.
Bothie of Tober-na- Vuolich, The, sels.
Columbus.
"Come back! come back! behold with
straining mast."
"Come home! come home! and where
is home for me."
Come, Poet, Come!
Dipsychus, sels. *
Dipsychus Continued, sel.
Easter Day.
Elspie and Philip. See Bothie of To-
ber-na-Vuolich, The.
En Route. See Amours de Voyage
("Over the great windy waters,"
etc.).
Envoi: "So go forth to the world."
See Amours de Voyage.
Evening Walk in Spring, An.
From "Spectator ab Extra." See
Dipsychus ("As I sat at the cafe,"
etc.).
Georgina Trevellyn to Louisa. See
Amours de Voyage.
"Green fields of England! wheresoe'er."
Help, Sure Help. See Dipsychus.
"Here am I yet, another twelvemonth
spent." See Blank Misgivings of a
Creature Moving About in Worlds
Not Realized.
Hidden Love, The. See Dipsychus ("O
let me love," etc.).
Higher Courage, The.
Highland Stream, The. See Bothie of
Tober-na-Vuolich, The.
Home, Rose, and Home, Provence ana
La Palie.
Homeward! The Evening Comes.
Hope.
Hope Evermore [and Believe].
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
CLOUGH, Arthur Hugh (Continued).
How Often Sit I. See Blank Misgiv
ings of a Creature Moving About in
Worlds Not Realized.
I Have Seen Higher, Holier Things
than These.
In a Gondola. See Dipsychus.
In a Lecture- Room.
In a London Square.
In Stratis Viarum.
In the Depths.
In the Great Metropolis.
In Venice; Dipsychus Speaks. See Dip
sychus.
"Is it illusion? or does there a spirit
from perfecter ages." See Amours
de Voyage.
Isolation. See Dipsychus ("Where are
the great," etc.).
It Fortifies My Soul to Know. See
With Whom Is No Variableness, Nei
ther Shadow of Turning.
Ite Domum Saturae, Venit Hesperus.
Jacob.
Juxtaposition. See Amours de Voyage.
Keeping On,
Latest Decalogue, The.
Les Vaches.
Life Is Struggle.
"Like a child/' See Blank Misgivings
of a Creature Moving About in
Worlds Not Realized.
London Idyll, A.
Love and Reason.
Love, Not Duty.
Mari Magno, sel.
Meeting, The.
"Mighty ocean rolls and raves, The."
Music of the World and of the Soul,
The.
My Wind Is Turned to Bitter North.
New Sinai, The.
"O kind protecting Darkness as a
child." See Blank Misgivings of a
Creature Moving About in Worlds
Not _ Realized.
"O ship, ship, ship."
"O Thou of Little Faith."
On Montorio's Height. See Amours
de Voyage.
"Our gaieties, our luxuries." See Dip
sychus.
"Over the great windy waters, and
over the clear-crested summits. See
Amours de Voyage.
Pantheon, The. See Amours de Voy
age.
"Perche Pensa? Pensando S'lnvec-
chia."
Peschiera.
Philip to Adam. See Bothie of Tober-
na-Vuolich, The.
Pleasure and Guilt. See Dipsychus
Continued.
Protest, A.
Qua Cursum Ventus.
Questioning Spirit, The.
Qui Laborat, Orat.
Real Question, The. See Amours de
Voyage.
Revival.
Rome. See Amours de Voyage ("Rome
disappoints me still,*' etc.).
"Rome disappoints me still; but I
shrink and adapt myself to it." See
Amours de Voyage.
Rome Is Fallen, I Hear. See Amours
de Voyage (Sceptic Moods).
Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth.
Sceptic Moods. See Amours de Voy
age.
Sehnsucht.
Shadow, The.
Shady Lane, The.
Sleeping Child, A.
"Some future day when what is now
is not."
Song of Autumn, A.
Steadfast. See With Whom Is No Va
riableness, Neither Shadow of Turn
ing.
Stream of Life, The.
"That out of sight is out of mind."
There Is No God. See Dipsychus.
"Though to the vilest things beneath
the moon." See Blank Misgivings
of a Creature Moving About in
Worlds Not Realized.
Thread of Truth, The.
Through a Glass 'Darkly.
To a Sleeping Child.
T<5 KdX6v (To Kalon). j
CLOUGH, Arthur Hugh (Continued).
vfivos di'/ivo? (Umnos Aumnos).
Unchanging, The. Seem With Whom Is
No Variableness, Neither Shadow of
Turning.
Venice.
"Well, well, — Heaven bless you all
from day to day." See Blank Mis
givings of a Creature Moving About
in Worlds Not Realized.
"Wen Gott Betriigt, 1st Wohl Betro-
gen."
"Were you with me, or I with you."
What They Think. See Dipsychus
(" "There is no God!' " etc.).
Whate'er you Dream with Doubt
Possest.
When the Dews Are Earliest Falling.
"When the enemy is near thee." See
Dipsychus.
"Where are the grea_t, whom thou
would'st wish to praise thee?" See
Dipsychus.
Where Lies the Land?
Whither Depart the Brave. See Amours
de Voyage (Sceptic Moods).
With Whom Is No Variableness, Nei
ther Shadow of Turning.
Written on a Bridge.
Ye, Flags of Piccadilly.
"Yes, I have lied, and so must walk
my way." See Blank Misgivings of
a_ Creature Moving About in Worlds
Not Realized.
CLOVER, Samuel T.— Cadences.
CLOWETT, Jack.— Overheard.
CLYMER, Grayce Cole. — Vagabond's
Verse.
CNUT, King (sometimes at.; or author
unknown). — Merrily Sang the Monks
in Ely.
COAKLEY, Thomas F. — Ambulance
Driver's Prayer, An.
Chaplain's Prayer, A.
Nurse's Prayer, A.
COALS ON, Alia.— Texas.
COAN, Leander S.— Better in the Morn-
CO AN,* Titus Munson. — Crystal, The.
Dream of Flowers, The.
Nihil Humani Alienum.
COATES, Mrs. Edward Hornor. See
COATES, FLORENCE EARLE.
COATES, Elmer Ruan. — Balance Wheel,
The.
Billy K. Simes.
Bridget and the Matinee.
Falling In and Falling Out.
False Faces.
Genius.
Giles and Abraham.
Nothing for Use.
Sand-Man, The.
That Autograph Sale.
Twenty-One To-Day.
COATES, Ethel Gates.— Happy Voyage,
The.
COATES, Florence Earle (Mrs. Edward
Hornor Coates). — After.
America.
Angelus, The.
As They Leave Us.
Benjamin Franklin.
Buffalo.
By the Conemaugh.
Captain Guynemer.
Christ of the Andes.
Columbus.
Courage.
Cradle Song: "Thy heart and mine
are one, my dear."
Death.
Dream the Great Dream.
Eros.
For France.
For Joy.
Heart-Room.
Hero, A.
His Face.
House of Pain, The.
Ideal, The.
India.
Jewel-Weed.
Live Thy Life.
Lullaby: "Day is stealing down the
west."
Morning-Glory, The.
Narrow Window, A.
New Mars, The.
Not Far from Paris, in Fair Fontaine-
bleau.
Per Aspera.
Perdita.
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COATES, Florence Earle (Continued).
Pilgrim Song.
Poetry of Earth, The.
Rejected.
Requiem for a Young Soldier.
Rhapsody.
Smile of Reims, The.
Song: "For me the jasmine buds un
fold."
Song: "If love were but a little thing."
Song of Life.
Survival.
Tennyson.
Thanksgiving.
Their Victory Won.
Through the Window.
To-Morrow.
Unconquered Air, The.
World Is Mine, The.
VVUilU J.B O.VJ.11J.C, J.LLC.
COATES, Grace Stone (Mrs. Henderson
Coates). — Prairie Birth.
COATES, Reynell. — Gambler's Wife
The.
COATSWORTH, Elizabeth J. (Mrs.
Henry Beston). — All Goats.
Announcement.
Automobile and the Cat, The.
Bad Kittens, The.
Barn, The.
Bed Is Too Small.
Blessing of the Beds, The.
Calling in the Cat.
Cat and Northern Lights, The.
Circus-Postered Barn, The.
Comments from a Country Garden.
Counters.
Daniel Webster's Horses.
Fireside Kitten, The.
Green Field, The.
Lady, The.
Lady Comes to an Inn, A.
Morning and Evening Were the First
Day.
Mouse, The.
Nile, The.
No Snake in Springtime.
Old Mare, The.
On a Night of Snow.
Pirates.
Poem of Praise.
Pretty Futility.
Rabbit's Song outside the Tavern,
The.
Rain.
Return.
Sitting Here.
Song for Snow.
Song of the Camels.
Song of the Rabbits outside a Tavern.
Song of the Three Seeds in the
Macaw's Beak.
Spiders, The.
Subjunctive.
Swan, The.
Swift Things Are Beautiful.
Syracuse.
To a Black Dog, Bereaved.
To Barns.
To Think.
Wife's Song, The.
Winter Rune.
"You play a fife."
COBB, Henry N.— "Father, Take My
Hand."
Gracious Answer, The.
Promise, The.
COBB, Irvin S. — Deadheads of the
Lord, The.
COBB, Mabel Ruggles.— Inarticulate.
COBB, Mary Cameron. — Rag-Picker.
COBB, Sylvanus, Jr.— Uncle Noah's
Ghost.
COBBETT, William.— Birth of Intel-
COBLENTZ, Catherine Gate (Mrs.
William Weber Coblentz). — Boun
daries.
Earth Worshiped, The.
God.
Housewife, The.
Judas Iscariot.
Nature's Sorrow Cure.
COBLENTZ, Stanton A.— Civilization,
Forest Reverie.
Immured.
Lost Valley, The.
Unknown Sculptor, The.
Ways of the Gods, The.
Wolf, the Hornet and the Nightingale,
The.
COBLENTZ, Mrs. William Weber. See
COBLENTZ, CATHERINE GATE.
COBURN, C. F.— Lesson in Tennis, A.
AUTHOR INDEX
Coleridge
COBURN, F. D. — Victories.
COB URN, Louise Helen. — Oriole, The.
COBURN, Mrs. Fordyce. See ABBOTT,
ELEANOR HALLOWELL.
COCHRAN, W. Bourke. — Decoration
Day Oration.
COCHRAN, W. Eugene. — Colored
Philosophy.
COCHRAN E, Alfred.— Eight-Day Clock.
My Terrier.
Omnia Vincit.
To Anthea, Who May Command Him
Anything (New Style).
Upon Lesbia — Arguing.
COCHRANE, Frances. — Face to Face.
COCHRANE, J. C. — Somewhere.
COCKBURN, Mrs. Alison. See RUTHER
FORD, ALISON.
COCKE, Zitella.— Doric Reed, A, sel.
Greek Mother's Lullaby. See Doric
Reed, A.
How We Celebrated.
Miss Nancy's Gown.
My Cross.
So Very Queer.
Thankful Boy.
What the Wind Says.
COCKTON, Henry. — Night with a Ven
triloquist, A.
Ventriloquist on a Stage-Coach, A.
COCTEAU, Jean. — Poem of Circum
stance.
CODD, Gertrude Jane. — Song against
Servants.
CODDINGTON, Elizabeth Roosa.— Life.
CODE, Grant Hyde. — Poppies and Lilies.
Toulouse.
CODY?H. (Hiram) A. (Alfred) .—Port
of St. John, The.
Woman on the Walls, The.
COE, Alice Rollit. — Turn of the Road.
COE, Arthur C. — For Fifty Years.
Hatred.
Song: "Here the sudden iron sound."
COE, Richard. — Emblems.
COFFEY, Clare Beatrice. — Christmas
Angel's Message, The.
COFFIN, Charles Carleton. — Caleb Krin-
kle, sel.
How Randa Went over the River. See
Caleb Krinkle.
COFFIN, Robert B. — Ships at Sea.
COFFIN, Robert P. Tristram. — Crystal
Moment.
Cup of Day, The.
Desert of Maine, The.
Eyes Are Lit Up.
First Flight.
Getting Ready for Town.
Going Starring.
Golden Falcon.
Good Neighbor.
Hound on the Church Porch.
Humming-Bird.
Jelly Fish, The.
Jethro's Pet.
Lantern, The.
Mess of Clams, A.
My Friend.
Night-Hawk.
Now All within My Household Sleep.
Old Cellar.
One Who Knows His Sea-Gulls.
Potato Diggers.
Ram, The.
Scythe Tree, The.
Ship o' Bed, The.
Starfish, The.
Star-Pudding.
Sunflowers.
Sunrise: Maine Coast.
Taking the Turn.
Terrse Illuminatae.
COGGINS, Paschal H.— Affection of the
Heart, An.
COGGSWELL, C. N.— "Estrangement."
COGGSWELL, F. H.— Lawyer's Lulla
by, The.
COGIATI, Mrs. Gaetano. See VAN
VORST, MARIE.
COGIE, Orgill (Mrs. Alister Mackenzie)
Ice-Cream Man, The.
Immanuel.
Rose, The.
To Sheena, Beloved, Thought Dying.
COHAN, George M.— Life's a Funny
Proposition after All.
Myself and Me.
Over There.
COHEN, D. S.— As "Old Giles" Saw It.
COIT, Emily S.— Hymn for Mother's
Day.
COIT, Stanton. — Psalm of Confidence
A. See Spirit of Man, The, sel.
SDirit of Man, The, sel.
COKAYNE, Sir Aston.— Funeral Elegy
on the Death of His Very Good
Friend, Mr. Michael Drayton.
COLBERT, Nelle J.— Old Pathway, The.
COLBORNE, Marv.— Singing-Lesson.
COLBOURNE-VEEL, Marv.— Cotswold
Hills.
COLBURN, Richard C.— Tank, The.
COLBY, Merle.— Order of Service.
COLBY, Vine.— Rainbow, The.
COLCORD, Lincoln. — Captain Robert
Belknap Goes West.
Fishing Fleet, The.
Vision of War.
COLCORD, Millie.— Life's Weaving.
COLE, A. B. — Mr. Jonathan Bangs.
COLE, C. M.— Says I.
COLE, Charlotte Druit. — Garden Path,
The.
Spider's Web, The.
COLE, Harriet. — End of the Way, The.
COLE, Helen Wieand.— Gifts.
Peace on Earth.
COLE, John William. — Discipline of
Gardening, The.
COLE, Mamie Gene. — Child's Appeal,
The.
COLE, Marjorie E. — Reason.
COLE, Robert Germain. — Spiritus In-
tactus.
COLE, Samuel Valentine. — Abraham
Lincoln.
Half Mast the Flag.
Hammer and Anvil.
His Last Victory.
Satisfied.
Theodore Roosevelt.
Trees, The.
Voice, A.
COLE, Timothy. — Year's End, The.
COLEMAN, Mrs. Augustus T. See
ELLISTON, GEORGE.
COLEMAN, Elinor.— All This My Pen-
COLEMAN," Helena.— As Day Begins
to Wane.
Beyond the Violet Rays.
Day and Night.
Enlargement.
Indian Summer.
More Lovely Grows the Earth.
Prairie Winds.
To a Bluebell.
COLEMAN, Patrick James. — Seed-
Tirne.
COLERIDGE, Ernest Hartley. — Experto
Crede.
COLERIDGE, Hartley. — Birth of
Speech, The.
Early Death.
Friendship.
From Country to Town.
Ideality.
Lark and the Nightingale, The.
Let Me^Not Deem That I Was Made
in Vain.
Long Time a Child.
Lullaby: "O sleep, sweet infant, for
we all must sleep."
May, 1840.
"Multuni Dilexit."
November. See Sonnets on the Sea
sons.
On Wordsworth.
Prayer: "Be not afraid to pray — to
pray is right."
Reply.
Shakespeare.
She Is Not Fair to Outward View.
She Was a Queen.
SoIitary:Hearted, The.
Song: *'She is not fair to outward
view."
Song: " 'Tis sweet to hear the merry
lark."
Sonnet: Long Time a Child.
Sonnets on the Seasons, sel.
Stanzas: "She was a queen of noble
Nature's Crowning."
Summer Rain.
To a Deaf and Dumb Little Girl.
To a Friend.
To a Lofty Beauty, from Her Poor
Kinsman.
To Shakespeare.
To the Nautilus.
What Was't Wakened First the Un
tried Ear.
Whither Is Gone the Wisdom and
the Power.
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COLERIDGE, Mrs. Henry Nelson. See
COLERIDGE. SARA.
COLERIDGE, Mary Elizabeth.— Ah, I
Have Striven, I Have Striven.
Blue and White.
Blue Bird, The.
Chillingham, seL
Deserted House, The.
Egypt's Might Is Tumbled Down.
Gone.
He Came unto His Own, and His Own
Received Him Not.
Huguenot, A.
I Saw a Stable Low and Very
Bare.
In Dispraise of the Moon.
In London Town.
King, The.
L'Oiseau Bleu.
Moment, A.
Mortal Combat.
Mother to a Baby.
Myrtle Bush Grew Shady, The.
Night Is Fallen Within, Without.
Not Yet.
O the High Valley, the Little Low
Hill. See Chillingham.
On the Hearth-Rug.
Our Lady.
Prosperity.
Punctilio.
Song: "Thy hand In mine, thy hand
in mine."
To Memory.
Unity.
Unpunished.
Unwelcome.
We Were Not Made for Refuges of
Lies.
Where a Roman Villa Stood, above
Freiburg.
"Whether I live, or whether I die."
White Women, The.
Whither Away?
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. — "Alas!
they had been friends in youth." See
Christabel.
Alice du Clos.
Ancient Mariner. See Rime of the
Ancient Mariner, The.
Answer to a Child's Question.
Ballad of the Dark Ladle, The.
Boy in the Wilderness. See Wander
ings of Cain, The.
Child in the Wilderness, The. See
Wanderings of Cain, The.
Child's Evening Hymn, A.
Child's Evening Prayer.
Choral Song of Illyrian Peasants. See
Zapolya.
Christabel.
Christmas Carol, A: "Shepherds went
their hasty way, The."
Cologne.
Dead Calm at Sea. See Rime of the
Ancient Mariner, The.
Death of Lesbia's Bird, The. (Tr.)
Dejection: An Ode.
Dell, The. See Fears In Solitude.
Dungeon, The. See Osorio, or Re
morse.
England. See Fears in Solitude.
Eolian Harp, The.
Epigram: "Hoarse Maevius reads his
hobbling verse."
Epigram: "Sly Beelzebub took all oc
casions.*'
Epigram: "Swans sing before they
die." See Of a Bad Singer.
Epigram: "What is an epigram? A
dwarfish whole."
Epigram: "What? rise again with
all one's bones.'*
Epitaph: "Stop, Christian passer-by! —
Stop, child of God."
Epitaph on Himself.
Eternal Poem, An.
Exchange, The.
Fancy in Nubibus, or the Poet in the
Cloud.
Fears In Solitude.
Fool and the Poet, The. See POPE,
ALEXANDER.
France: An Ode.
Friendship. t See Christabel.
Frost at Midnight.
Fruit Plucker, The. See Wanderings
of Cain, The.
Garden of Boccaccio, The.
Genevieve.
Giles's Hope.
Glycine's Song. See Zapolya.
Good, Great Man, The.
Coleridge
AN INDEX TO POETKY AND BECITATIONS
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor (Cont'd).
He Prayeth Best. See Rime of the
Ancient Mariner, The.
House That Jack Built, The.
Humility the Mother of Charity.
Hunting Song. See Zapolya.
Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of
Chaniouni.
Hymn to Mont Blanc. See Hymn be
fore Sunrise in the Vale of Cha-
mouni.
I Asked My Fair, One Happy Day.
(Tr.)
If I Had But Two Little Wings.
"In Xanadu did Kubla Khan." See
Kubla Khan.
Inscription for a Fountain on a
• Heath.
Invocation, An: "Hear, sweet spirit,
hear the spell." See Osorio; or Re
morse.
Job.
Knight's Tomb, The.
Kubla Khan [or, A Vision in a
Dream].
La Fayette.
Lessons for a Boy.
Lewti.
Life.
Limbo.
Lines on an Autumnal Evening.
Lines Written in the Album at Elbin
gerode.
Love.
Love's Apparition and Envanish-
ment.
Metrical Feet.
Mont Blanc before Sunrise.
Mythology. See Wallenstein.
Names. (Tr.)
Ne Plus Ultra.
Nightingale, The.
O, Lift One Thought.
Ode to Tranquillity.
Of a Bad Singer.
On Donne's Poetry.
Osorio; or Remorse, sets.
Pains of Sleep, The.
Peasants' Hunting-Song. See Zapolya.
Phantom.
Phantom or Fact.
Piccolomini, The, sel. (Tr.)
Praying and Loving. See Rime of the
Ancient Mariner, The.
Prince of Peace, The. .
Quarrel of Friends, The. See Chris-
tabel.
Raven [and the Oak], The.
Reflections on Having Left a Place of
Retirement.
Religious Musings.
Romance. See Kubla Khan.
Rhymester, A.
Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The.
"Sly Beelzebub took all occasions."
See Job.
Soldier's Return, The.
Something Childish, but Very Nat
ural.
Song: "Hear sweet spirit, hear the
spell." See Osorio; or Remorse.
Song: "Sunny shaft did I behold, A."
See Zapolya.
Song: "Though veiled in spires of
myrtle-wreath."
Song, ex impromso.
Songs of the Pixies.
Sonnet: "As when far off the warbled
strains are heard."
Sonnet. Composed on a Journey Home
ward; the Author Having Received
Intelligence of the Birth of a Son.
Sept. 20. 1796.
Sunny Shaft Did I Behold, A. See
Zapolya.
"Swans sing before they die, — 'twere
no bad thing." See Of a Bad
Singer.
Thekla's Song (Tr.). See Piccolomini.
The.
They Had Been Friends. See Chris-
tabeL
This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison.
Time. Real and Imaginary.
To a Young Ass.
To Nature.
To the Rev. W. L. Bowles.
To William Wordsworth.
Tombless Epitaph, A.
Up, Up! Ye Dames and Lasses Gay!
See Zapolya.
Virgin's Cradle-Hymn, The. C7V.)
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor (Cont'd).
Voice Sings, A. See Osorio; or Re
morse.
Wallenstein, set. (Tr.)
Wanderings of Cain, The, sel.
Westphalian Song. (Tr.)
What the Birds Say.
Work without Hope.
Youth and Age.
Zapolya, sels.
COLERIDGE, Sara (Mrs. Henry Nelson
Coleridge).— Birds' Food, sel.
Child, The.
Christ's Friends.
Friends — with a Difference.
Garden Year, The.
He Came Unlook'd For. See Phan-
tasinion.
J Was a Brook. See Phantasmion
Jealousy.
Months, The.
Mother, The,
O Sleep, My Babe. See Phantasmion.
One Face Alone. See Phantasmion
Phantasmion, sels.
Shadow.
Shield, The.
Song: "He came unlook'd for, un-
desir'd." See Phantasmion.
Sonnet: "True to myself am I, and
false to all".
Trees.
COLES, Abraham (Tr.).— Dies Irse.
Stabat Mater Dolorosa.
COLES, Cynthia. — Lover's Quarrel, A.
COLES, John F.— What the Temper
ance Cause Has Done for John and
Me.
COLES, L. B.— What Is Temperance?
COLESTOCK, William L.— Woes of a
Rookie, The.
COLES WORTHY, Daniel Clement.—
Don't Kill the Birds.
Little Word, A.
Trifles.
COLEY, Louis B. — Good Name More
Desir.able than Riches, A.
COLFAX, Schuyler. — Education.
Extract from a Speech on Temper
ance.
Momentous Question, A.
COLL, Aloysius.— Things Inside.
COLL, J. A.— Morning Lullaby, A
COLLAT, Ruth.— Questions.
Speckles.
COLLER, Edwin.— Blind Poet's Wife,
The.
Mrs. Jones's Lodger.
Not in the Programme.
Sal Parker's Ghost.
Told^at "The Falcon."
COLLERYE, Roger de. — Destitute, The.
Love and the Empty Purse.
COLLESTER, Clinton H. — Morning
Sprite, The.
Song of the Trip-Hammer.
COLLIER, Edward A.— After the Ram,
COLLIER, Thomas Stephens. — Cleo
patra Dying.
Compensation.
Disappointment.
Infallibility.
Memorial Day.
Nelly Tells How Baby Came.
One Land, One Flag. One Brotherhood.
Power.
Sacrilege.
Time.
COLLIN, d'Harleville.— Castles in the
Air.
COLLIN GE, Patricia, — Rest-Cure.
COLLINS, Anne.— Winter Being Over,
The.
COLLINS, Betsey Mann.— Garden Via
itor.
COLLINS, Betty. — Tommy, the Un
tainted.
COLLINS, John.— Tomorrow.
COLLINS, Mortimer. — Ad Chloen,
M. A.
Comfort.
Darwin.
First of April, The.
Greek Idyl, A.
Ivory Gate, The.
Kate Temple's Song.
Martial in London.
My Aunt's Spectre.
My Thrush.
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COLLINS, Mortimer (Continued).
Positivists, The.
Queen and Slave.
Salad.
Sky-Making.
To F. C.
COLLINS, Mrs. Vivian. See MEEKER,
MARJORIE.
COLLINS, W. F.— Lincoln Statue, The
COLLINS, William. — [Captain] Molls'
[Maguire] at Monmouth.
COLLINS, William (1721-59).— Cymbe-
line, sel.
Dirge: "How sleep the brave, who
sink to rest."
Dirge: "To fair Fidele's grassy tomb."
See Cymbeline (Song from Shake
speare's Cymbeline, A).
Dirge for Fidele. See Cymbeline
(Song from Shakespeare's Cym
beline, A).
Dirge in Cymbeline. See Cymbeline
(Song from Shakespeare's Cym
beline, A).
Epistle, An: Addressed to Sir Thomas
Hanmer.
Fidele's Dirge. See Cymbeline (Song
from Shakespeare's Cymbeline, A).
Hassan, or the Camel-Driver. See
Persian Eclogues.
How Sleep the Brave.
"If aught of oaten stop, or pastoral
song."
Ode: "How sleep the brave who sink
to rest."
Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson.
Ode on the Passions. See Passions,
The: An Ode to Music.
Ode on the Poetical Character.
Ode on the Popular Superstitions of
the Highlands of Scotland, An.
Ode to Evening.
Ode to Fear.
Ode to Liberty.
Ode to Pity.
Ode to Simplicity.
Ode Written in 1746.
Ode Written in the [Beginning of the]
Year, 1746.
Passions, The: An Ode on (or for)
Music.
Persian Eclogues, sels.
Sleep of the Brave, The.
Thesmophoriazusas, sel. (Tr.)
To Evening.
Women's Chorus, or Women's Festival
of Demeter (Tr.) See Thesmopho-
riazusse.
COLLOP, John.— Leper Cleansed, The
To the Soul.
COLLOW, Nelle.— Mary.
COLLYER, Robert. — Saxon Grit.
Under the Snow.
COLMAN, George, the younger. — Glug-
gity Glug. See Myrtle and the Vine.
Lodgings for Single Gentlemen.
Myrtle and the Vine, The, sel.
Newcastle Apothecary, The.
Sir Marmaduke.
Toby Tosspot.
COLOMBO, Theodore.— He Is Shy.
COLONNE, Guido ^delle.— Canzone: To
Love and to His Lady.
COLONY, Sylvia T.— Peace of God.
Which Passeth All Understanding
COLSON, Ethel M.— Babies All Are
Grown, The.
COLTON,. Arthur Willis.— Allah's Tent
Concerning Tabitha's Dancing of the
Minuet.
Harps Hung Up in Babylon.
Let Me No More a Mendicant.
Little Hal.
Main Truck, or a Leap for Life.
The (a*.)
Phillis and Corydon.
Song with a Discord, A.
Sometime It May Be.
To Faustine.
Troilus and Criseyde.
COLTON, Buel P.— Keep Thou My
Heart.
COLTON, Delia Louise. — Rain- Drops,
COLTON, James Byers, /r.— Hymn to
Truth.
COLTON, Walter.— Grandeur of the
Ocean.
New Year, The.
COLUM, Padraic.— Across the Door.
Ballad Maker, A.
Ballad of Downal Baun. The.
Beggar's Child, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Conrad
men from the
the
COLUM, Padraic (Continued').
Bird of Jesus, The.
Christ the Comrade.
Connachtman, A.
Cradle Song, A: "0
fields!"
David Ap Gwillam's Mass of
Birds.
Deer of Ireland, The.
Drover, A.
Fair Hills of Eire The
Furrow [and the Hearth], The.
Fuschia Hedges in Connacht.
Humming Bird, The.
"I saw the wind to-day."
Idyll, An: "You stay for a while be
side me."
Interior.
Landing, The.
Men on Islands.
Mimosa.
No Child.
Old Soldier.
Old Woman of the Roads, An.
Plougher (or Flower), The.
Polonius and the Ballad-Singers.
Poor Girl's Meditation, The (TV.).
Poor Scholar of the Forties, A.
River-Mates.
Sea Bird to the Wave, The.
She Moved through the Fair.
Stag, The.
Terrible Robber Men, The.
What the Shuiler Said as She Lay by
the Fire in the Farmer's House.
Wild Ass.
COLUMBA, Mother M.— From My Win
dow.
COLUM-CILLE.— Farewell to Ireland.
COLVIN, Ian. — Flanders Poppies.
COLVIN, Mary Miles.— Beauty of Life.
COLWELL, Lewis. — Two Papers a Day.
COMBE, William. — Dr. Syntax in
Search of the Picturesque, sel.
In Search of the Picturesque. See Dr.
Syntax in Search of the Picturesque.
COMBES, Helen.— Crown, The.
My Goal.
COMBES, Percival. — Bar-Z on a Sun
day Night.
COMBS, Alonzo W.— De Ol* Man.
COMBS, Muriel. — If the Dream Must
Die.
COMFORT, Florence Crocker. — Ann
Peters.
Make Way!
COMMERFORD, Charles. — Meadow
Lark Sang, A.
Visit with a Woodpecker, A.
COMSTOCK, Mary Edgar.— Gifts.
COMSTOCK, Raymond. — Playing the
Game.
COMSTOCK, Sarah.— Indian Lullaby.
CONANT, (Mrs.) Isabel (or Isabella)
Fiske. — America's Triumvirate.
Angler.
Answer.
Bird o'er the Battlefield.
Blue Persian.
Border.
Casements.
Child's Dream, The.
Dreamers.
Emergency.
Flower Show.
Kind Sleep.
Less than Kin.
Makings of a Roosevelt, The.
Many Wings.
Men against the Sky.
"Progress."
JOg;
Roosevelt the Sentry.
Woman.
CONDE, Maria.— Westminster Abbey.
CONDIT, Caroline E. — Dolly Speaks.
See Twins.
Polly Speaks. See Twins.
Twins.
CONDIT, Caroline H. — Poor Santa
Glaus.
CONDON, Frank.— Red Rupert of Metu-
chen.
CONE, Helen Gray ("Coroebus Green").
Arraignment.
Ballad of Cassandra Brown, The.
Chant of Love for England, A.
Common Street, The.
Contrast, The.
Dandelions.
Fair England.
Gaoler, The.
Gold Stars.
CONE, Helen Gray (Continued).
Greencastle Jenny.
He Loved Not Rest.
Heartbreak Road.
Last Cup of Canary, The.
Lullaby, A: "Now while rest the
happy herds."
Rhyme of Robin Puck, A.
Ride to the Lady, The.
Soldiers of Light.
Spark, The.
Spring Beauties, The.
Tender Heart, The.
Thisbe.
To-Day.
Winged Seeds.
Yellow Pansy, A.
CONE, Joe.— Best of It, The.
Biggest Fish, The.
Born Fisherman, A.
Not Too Busy to Fish.
Snow Man, The.
Tommy's Idea of Christmas.
When Father Shaves His Face.
Which Firm Are You In?
Young Soubrette, A.
CONFUCIUS.— Death and Life (Jr.).
Soldier, The (TV.).
Superiority (TV.).
Try sting Time (TV.)-
Wisdom (Tr.).
CONGREGATION ALI5T. — Learned
Negro, The.
CONGREVE, William.— Aisle of a Tem
ple, The. See Mourning Bride,
The.
Amoret.
Buxom Joan.
Fair Penitent, The, sels.
"False though she be [to me and love]."
Hue and Cry after Fair Amoret, A.
Lady Wishfort Receives. See Way
of the World, The.
Lesbia.
Love for Love, sel.
Mourning Bride, The.
Music. See Mourning Bride, The.
Nil Admirari. See Of Improving the
Present Time.
Nymph and a Swain, A.
Of Improving the Present Time, sel.
Pious Selinda (or Celinda).
Silly Fair.
Soldier and a Sailor, A. See Love for
Love.
Song: "Ah stay! ah turn! ah whither
would you fly." See Fair Penitent,
The.
Song: "False though she be to me
and Love."
Song: "See, see, she wakes! Sabina
wakes!"
Song: "Tell me no more I am de
ceived."
Song: Soldier and a Sailor, A. See
Love for Love.
To Cynthia.
Way of the World, The, sel.
CONINE. Robert. — Jade and Bronze.
CONKLIN, Frank Roland.— Bet vs.
Bet.
CONKLING, Grace Hazard (Mrs. Ros-
coe Platt Conkling). — After Sunset.
Beethoven Andante, A.
Breath of Mint, A.
Cedars.
Child's Song Overheard, A.
Chimes of Termonde, The.
Different Day, The.
Elegy for the Irish Poet, Francis Led
widge.
Francis Ledwidge.
Guadalupe.
I Have Cared for You, Moon.
I Will Not Give Thee All My Heart.
Letter to Elsa, A.
Little Rose Is Dust, My Dear, The.
Maine Woods in Winter.
Mexican Lullaby, A.
Modern Sonnet.
Night Song.
Nightingales.
Nightingales of Flanders, The.
Old Niirnberg.
On Arranging a Bowl of Violets.
Proposed Barter.
Python.
Recuerdo.
Refugees.
Return of Jeanne d'Arc, The.
Rheims Cathedral.
Road to the Pool. The.
Rose, The.
671
CONKLING, Grace Hazard (Confd).
Scissors-Man, The.
Sketch for a Portrait.
Snail, The.
Song: "I will repay you for your
tenderness/'
Star, The.
Tampico.
This Is Not Loneliness.
To a New-Born Baby Girl.
To Francis Ledwidge.
To the Schooner Casco.
Tree of Starlings, The.
Victory Bells.
Whole Duty of Berkshire Brooks, The.
Wind's Way, The.
You Make Me Think of Loops of
Water Lying.
CONKLING, Hilda.— About Animals.
About My Dreams.
Adventure.
August Afternoon.
Bed-Time.
Blue Jay.
Bluebird.
Books.
Butterfly.
Chickadee.
Daisies.
Dandelion.
Easter.
Evening.
Fairies.
For You, Mother.
Hay-Cock.
Hills.
Humming Bird.
I Am.
I Keep Wondering.
J°y*
Lilacs.
Little Snail.
Lonesome Wave, The.
Moon Song.
Moonbeam.
Morning.
Music.
My Mind and I.
Old Bridge, The.
Pigeons Just Awake..
Poems.
Poplars.
Red Rooster.
Snow-flake Song.
Song for Morning.
Spring Song.
Three Thoughts of My Heart.
Thunder Shower.
Time.
Tired.
Tree-Toad.
Velvets.
Water.
When Moonlight Falls.
CONKLING, Roscoe. — Nominating Gen
eral Grant.
CONKLING, Mrs. Roscoe Platt. See
CONKLING, GRACE HAZARD.
CONNELL, Edward A.— "G. K." Passes.
CONNELL, F. Norreys.— Requiem.
CONNELL, Helen. — Ysleta Mission,
The.
CONNELLY, Marc.— Hour before High
Noon, An.
CONNER, Maj. Gen. Fox. — Address of
Major General Fox Conner. (At the
grave of the Unknown Soldier, Ar
lington Cemetery).
CONNOLLY, Daniel.— Knocked About.
CONNOLLY, J. B.— On the Bottom of
the Dory.
CONNOLLY, Myles.— Easter.
Lament for a Poor Poet.
Shepherd's Song, The.
"CONNOR, Ralph" (Charles W. Gor
don). — Black Rock, sels.
Christmas at Black Rock. See Black
Rock.
In Jesus's Grave Lie Man's Sins.
Mrs. Mavor's Story. See Black Rock.
Winners by Their Own Lengths. See
Black Rock.
CONOLLY, Luke Aylmer. — Enchanted
Island, The.
CONOVER, Nettie McCarver.— Flowers.
CONRAD, May Ricker. — What Does
Easter Mean to You?
CONRAD, Robert Taylor. — Fireman,
The.
CONRAD, Sherman. — Circe Remembers.
Note for Navigators.
Constable
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
CONSTABLE, Henry <"H. C."). —
Damelusf Song of His Diaphenia.
Damelus' Song to His Flock.
"Dear to my soul, then leave me no
forsaken!" See Diana.
Diana, sels.
Diaphenia.
"Fair sun, if you would have me
( _praise your light." See Diana.
"Grace full of grace, though in these
verses here." See Diana.
"Hope, like the hyena, coming to be
old." Sffe Diana.
Love's Franciscan.
"Miracle of the world! I never wil
deny." See Diana.
"My Lady's presence makes the Roses
red." See Diana.
"My tears are true, though others be
divine." See Diana.
"Needs must I leave and yet needs
must I love." See Diana.
"Not that thy hand is soft, is sweet.
is white." See Diana.
Of the Nativity of the Lady Rich's
Daughter.
On Sir Philip Sidney.
On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney.
Pastoral Song, A.
"Ready to seek out death in my dis
grace." See Diana.
Shepherd's Song of Venus and Adonis,
The.
Sonnet Prefixed to Sidney's Apology
for Poetry, 1595.
"Sun, his journey ending in the west,
The." See Diana.
To God the Son.
"To live in hell, and heaven to behold."
See Diana.
To Our Blessed Lady.
To Saint Margaret.
To Saint Mary Magdalen.
To Sir Philip Sidney's Soul.
To the Blessed Sacrament.
"Whilst Echo cries, 'What shall be
come of me?' " See Diana.
"You secret vales, you solitary fields."
CONSTABLE," Thomas.— Old October.
CONTARDO, Luis Felipe.— Calling, The.
CONVERSE, C. C.— Forever and For
ever.
CONVERSE, Caroline. — Good-By Sum
mer.
CONVERSE, Florence.— Bread Line.
Rune of Riches, A.
Toast to Master Will.
CONWAY, Katherine Eleanor.— Annun
ciation Night.
Christ and the Mourners.
Heaviest Cross of All, The.
Saturninus.
CONWAY, Moncure D .—Celebration of
Arbor Day.
CONWELL, Russell H. — Fireman's
Prayer, The.
Men of Low Estate.
COOK, Albert J.— There's about Two
Million Fellows.
COOK, Mrs. Arthur B. See HARE
AMORY.
COOK, Clarence Chatham.— Abram and
Zimri.
On One Who Died in May
COOK, Ebenezer. — Sot-Weed Factor
The, sel.
COOK, Edmund Vance. See COOKE
EDMUND VANCE.
8881; lf^rxB-cSuppIication- A-
Christmas Holly, The.
Christmas Tide.
Death of Master Tommy Rook, The.
Fern and the Moss, The.
Forest Trees, The,
George Washington,
Germs of Greatness.
Good-bye.
Hang Up His Harp; He'll Wake No
More!
Heart's Charity, The.
Home for the Holidays
I Miss Thee, My Mother.
I Thank Thee God! For Weal and
Woe.
Indian Hunter, The.
King Bruce and the Spider.
Mouse and the Cake, The.
Nae Star Was Glintin.
Oh! Let Us Be Happy.
Old Arm-Cbair, The. I
—Boston Nursery Rhymes.
COOK, Eliza (Continued}.
Poor Irish Broy, The.
Prayer: "When watching those we
love and prize."
Quiet Eye, The.
Rook Sits High, The.
Sacrilegious Gamesters, The.
Sailor's Grave, The.
Sea-Child, The.
Song for the New Year.
Star in the West, The.
There's a Silver Lining to Every
Cloud.
This Was Abraham Lincoln.
Thy Kingdom Come.
Tribute to Washington.
Trouble Your Head with Your Own
Affairs.
Try Again.
Washington.
Washington's Life.
Water.
Where There's a Will There's a Way.
COOK, Harold Lewis.— Coward.
Dies Ira.
Fire Drift.
Fugue.
Ghost, The. See Space of Breath.
Alan.
Ode: "What is it that man knows."
Portrait.
Space of Breath, sel.
Stag, The.
Starlight.
Time Is a Flower on the Sea.
COOK, James Hunt. — Mysteries, The.
COOK, Jonas. — Solomon Grub.
COOK, Joseph.— ~
Life.
Our Duty.
Promises and the Perils of Temper
ance Reform, The.
Sacred Influences.
Yosemite.
COOK, Josephine Merwin. — Signs.
Spooks.
COOK, Josephine Merwin and SCHELL,
Stanley. — Busted Dolly, A.
MJ LiT Black Baby.
COOK, Leonard Neill. — Plymouth
Sound.
COOK, Marc Eugene. See "BROWN,
VANDYKE."
COOK, Mildred Anne.— She Will Go
Softly.
COOK, Theodore P.— Ode for Decora
tion Day.
COOK, Warren F. — Revelation.
COOK, William Wallace.— Sistah Lize.
COOKE, Edmund Vance. — Armistice
Day.
Before Playing Tinkertown.
Besetting Sin, A.
Born without a Chance.
Coquette Speaks, The.
Dat Gawgy Watahmillon.
David.
Decoration.
Don't You?
Fame and Fate.
Fin de Siecle.
Fleet, The.
Frenchman on the English Language.
Grandmother's Song.
Hero of the Hill, The.
How Did You Die?
Hunter Tiring of the Chase, The.
Katie an' Me.
Laugh a Little Bit.
Moo-Cow-Moo, The.
Morning's Mail, A.
Nathan's Flat.
"Off Manilly."
On the Judgmunt Day.
Other One Was Booth, The.
Panacea,
Rags.
Shave Store, The.
Simple Case of Grippe.
Sin of the Coppenter Man.
Test of Life, The.
Three Crosses, The.
Uncivilized.
War Display.
Watchword, A.
Young Man Waited, The.
OOKE, George Willis.— Mother of Em
erson, The.
COOKE, Grace MacGowan (Mrs. Wil
liam Cooke). — Borrowed Husband,
The.
COOKE, Helen M. See "LINWOOD
LOTTIE."
672
COOKE, John Esten. — Band in the
Pines, The.
Song of the Rebel, The, sel
COOKE, Marjorie Benton.— Her Hus
band's Dinner Party.
COOKE, Marvin.— My Treasure
COOKE, Philip Pendleton. — Florence
Vane.
Life in the Autumn Woods.
Power of the Bards, The, sel
COOKE, Mrs. Rollin H. See COOKE
ROSE TERRY.
COOKE, Rose Terry (Mrs. Rollin H.
Cooke) . — Abraham Lincoln.
Arachne.
Awakening.
Beyond.
Bluebeard's Closet.
Christmas.
Christmas Present and What Came of
It, A.
Deacon's Week, The.
Death of Goody Nurse, The.
Done For.
In Vain.
It Is More Blessed.
Lise.
Our Dead Heroes.
Reve du Midi.
Segovia and Madrid.
Simon's Burden.
Snow-Filled Nest, The.
Thanksgiving Magician, The.
Then.
Two Villages, The.
COOKE, Mrs. William. See COOKE,
GRACE MACGOWAN.
COOKSLEY, Bert.— Buck Fever.
COOLBRITH, Ina Donna.— Fruitionless.
Helen Hunt Jackson.
In Blossom Time.
Mariposa Lily, The.
Memory, A.
Poet, The.
When the Grass Shall Cover Me.
With the Caravan.
COOLEY, Edgar Welton.— Reformation
of Cinnamon, The.
COOLEY, Hattie A. — Grandmother's
Bible.
COOLEY, Julia.— Vide Astra.
COOLIDGE, Mrs. Calvin. See below.
COOLIDGE, Grace (Mrs. Calvin Cool-
idge). — Open Door, The.
"COOLIDGE, Susan" (Sarah Chauncey
Woolsey). — Begin Again.
Bind-Weed.
Building.
Calvary and Easter.
Child's Thought of Harvest, A.
Christ Has Risen.
Christmas Chimes, The.
Commonplace.
Companions.
Easter Lilies.
Easter Song, An.
Faithful.
Florentine Juliet, A.
Flowers' Knowledge, The.
Forever Our Own.
Forward.
Fresh Beginning, A.
Ginevra.
Grown-Up Birthday, A.
Gulf Stream.
He Serves His Country Best.
Helen.
Hodge, the Cat.
How the Leaves Came Down.
In the Mist.
Little Christmas Tree, The.
Little Roger's Night in the Church.
Lost Days, The.
Mrs. June's Prospectus.
New Every Morning.
New Year, The.
Old Stone Basin, The.
Patriotism.
Stone of the Sepulcher, The.
Story of Ginevra, The.
Time to Go.
Toinette and the Elves
When.
COONLEY, Lydia Avery. See WARD,
LYDIA AVERY COONLEY
COOP, Charles.— Point in Season, A.
COOPER, Billy B.— Salary.
COOPER, Edith Emma and BRADLEY,
Katherine Harris. See "FIELD,
MICHAEL/'
COOPER, Elizabeth M. — Remembrance.
AUTHOR INDEX
Cortissoz
COOPER, George. — Autumn Leaves.
Babyland.
Bob White.
Boy That Laughs, The.
Christmas Bells.
Come, Little Leaves.
Doll-Baby Show, The.
Frogs at School.
Joe's Dream.
Laughing Boy.
Laughing Philosopher, A.
Little Leaves, The.
Merry Christmas and a Glad New
Year, A.
New Year, The.
October's Party.
One Mother.
Only One.
Only One Mother.
Robin's Nest, The.
Round the Year.
Sand-Man, The.
Summer Day, A.
Summer Games.
Swing, Cradle, Swing.
Tommy's Dinner.
Twenty Froggies.
Upside Down.
What Grandma Says.
What Robin Told.
While the Days Are Going By.
Wind and the Leaves, The.
Wonderful Weaver, The.
COOPER, James Fenimore. — Encounter
with a Panther, An.
Last of the Mohicans, The, sel.
My Brigantine. See "Water Witch."
Race for Life, A. See Last of the
Mohicans, The.
"Water Witch," The, sel.
COOPER, James Fennimore, Jr. — Bos
ton Symphony Orchestra, The.
Fate.
COOPER, M. Truesdell.— Arithmetic in
Life.
COOPER, Nina.— It Was a Dream.
COOPER, Ruth. — Drunkard's Wife, The.
COOPER, S. E.— Me Photygraph.
COOPER, Susan Fenimore. — Glory of
the Woods, The.
COOPER, Thomas. — Chartist Song.
COOTE, Anna Frances. — Cupid and a
Cadillac.
COPELAND, Benjamin. — Matters N >t
Where Work Is Done.
Our God Is Marching On.
COPELAND, Elias. — Theodore Roose
velt.
COPINGER, Lucy. — When (or Why)
Class "A" Gave Thanks.
COPLEN, Grace Wilson. — Fireflies.
My Swinging Shadow.
COPPARD, Alfred Edgar —Apostate,
The.
Betty Perrin.
Epitaph: "Like silver dew."
Forester's Song.
Lover, A.
Mendacity.
Prodigal Son, The.
Sluggard, The.
Stay, O Stay.
Trespasser, The.
Winter Field.
COPPEE, Francois. — After the War.
Benediction, The.
Butterflies.
Night-Watch, The.
Old Shoe, The.
Promenades and Interiors, sel.
Sabot of Little Wolff, The.
Shipwrecked.
Wounded Soldier in the Convent,
The.
CORBELL, E. T. See CORBETT, (Mrs.)
E. T.
CORBET, Richard. — Dreams.
Fairies' Farewell, The.
Farewell, Rewards and Fairies.
Farewell to the Fairies.
Like to the Thundering Tone.
On Mr. Francis Beaumont Then Newly
Dead.
Proper New Ballad, Intituled The
Fairies Farewell; or, God-a-Mercy
Will, A.
To His Son, Vincent Corbet [on His
Birth-Day, November 10, 1630, Being
Then Three Years Old].
CORBETT, Mrs. E. J. — Mischievous
Cat, The.
CORBETT, (Mrs.) E. T.~ Christening
[of My Boy], The.
Foreclosure of the Mortgage, The.
Frog's Singing School, The.
Inventor's Wife, The.
Lecture, The.
Miss Minerva's Disappointment.
Newsboy, The.
Old Deacon's Lament, The.
Three Wise Couples, The.
Three Wise Old Women.
Three Wise Women, The.
What Biddy Said in the Police Court.
CORBETT, L. C.— School Garden, The.
CORBIERE, Tristan. — Epitaph: For
Himself.
CORBIN, Alice (Mrs. William Penhal-
low Henderson) . — Apparitions.
Bird- Song and Wire. See Desert
Drift.
Cactus.
Corn-Grinding Song.
Dance.
Desert Drift.
Fiesta.
Foot-Hills.
Green Corn Dance, The.
Humoresque.
If War Is Right.
In the Desert.
Juan Quintana.
Listening. (Tr.)
Love Me at Last.
Music.
Muy Vieja Mexicana.
Nodes.
Nothing Left.
O World.
On the Acequia Madre.
One City Only.
Pool, The.
Red Earth.
Sand Paintings.
Song from Old Spain.
Stone-Pine and Stream.
Three Men Entered the Desert Alone.
Two Voices.
Una Anciana Mexicana.
What Dim Arcadian Pastures.
Wrestler, The.
CORBIN, Inez Culver. — Pine Woods in
Winter.
CORBIN, Richard K. — Lines after Visit
ing a Cemetery.
CORELLI, Marie.— Angel's Wickedness.
Crimson Shroud of Olaf Guldmar, The.
See Thelma.
Passing of Olaf, The. See Thelma.
Thelma, sels.
COREY, Mrs. Paul. See LECHLITNER,
RUTH.
CORKERY, Daniel. — Gypsies, The.
CORKUM, Alexander C.— Minot's Bea
con.
CORLIS, C. T. — Two Temples, The.
CORMAC, of Casket. — Heavenly Pilot,
The.
CORNEILLE, Pierre. - Epitaph for
Elizabeth Ranquet.
Stanzas: "If, Marchioness, you can
descry."
CORNELIUS, Maxwell N.— Some Time
We'll Understand.
CORNELIUS, Samuel.— Trust.
CORNELL, Annette Patton. — On the
Program.
CORNELL, Marianne J. — Floating
Cloud.
CORNELL WIDOW.— Enter St. Nich
olas 1
Last Party, The.
Lemme Go Back!
Reverse English.
Sonnet : "Low full sweep of instru
mental string, A."
Spring.
CORNFORD, Frances (Mrs. Francis
MacDonald Cornford).— At Night.
Autumn Morning at Cambridge.
Country Bedroom, The.
Dawn.
Fragment of Empedocles, A.
Glimpse, A.
Hills, The.
In France.
Little Dog, The.
London Despair.
Near an Old Prison.
Old Nurse, The.
Old Witch in the Copse, The.
Poplars in the Fields of France, The.
Preexistence.
673
CORNFORD, Frances (Continued}.
Recollection, A.
Rhyme for a Phonetician.
To a Fat Lady Seen from the Train.
Unbeseechable, The.
Wasted Day, A.
Watch, The.
CORNFORD, Mrs. Francis MacDonald.
See above.
CORNING, Howard McKinley. — Autumn
Bird.
Farewell to Fields.
Farther Sight.
Green Councillors.
Judas.
Meadow Brook Runs Over, The.
Mountain in the Sky, The.
Pruning Vines.
Question.
Rainbow Lands.
Song to Say a Farewell.
These People.
This Is the Death.
CORNISH, Byron H.— School of Our
Lord.
CORNISH, William.— Desire.
God's Blessings.
Gratitude.
"Knight knock'd at the castle gate,
The/'
Pleasure It Is.
"CORNWALL, Barry" (Bryan Waller
Procter). — Address to the Ocean.
Bacchanalian Song, A.
Blood Horse, The.
Fate of the Oak, The.
Fisherman, The.
For a Fountain.
For Music.
Golden Girl, A.
Golden-Tressed Adelaide.
Hermione.
History of a Life.
Horned Owl, The.
Hunter's Song, The.
Inscription for a Fountain.
Leveller, The.
Life.
Modern Cymon, The.
Onset, The.
Owl, The.
Peace! What Do Tears Avail
Petition to Time, A.
Poet's Song to His Wife, The.
Poet's Thought, A.
Repose, A.
Sea, The.
Sit Down, Sad Soul.
Softly Woo Away Her Breath.
Song for the Seasons, A.
Song of the Sea, A.
Song of Wood-Nymphs.
Stars, The.
Stormy Petrel, The.
Surgeon's Tale, The.
Violet, The.
Vision, A, sel.
Way to Conquer, The.
White Squall, The.
CORNWALL, Philip.— Twilight at the
House of Morgan.
CORNWALLIS, Kinahan. — Battle of
Murfreesboro.
CORNWELL, Henry Sylvester.— Angel
Ferry, The.
Jefferson D.
May.
Sunset City, The.
CORRIDAN, Frances O'Connell. — First
Born,
Strong Arms.
CORRIE, C. J.— Traitor Sea, The.
CORRIGAN, Michael Augustine, Arch
bishop. — Character of Columbus.
CORROTHERS, J. (James) D. (David) .
At the Closed Gate of Justice.
De Black Cat Crossed His Luck.
Dream and the Song.
Ghoses.
In the Matter of Two Men.
Indignation Dinner, An.
Negro Singer, The.
Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Road to the Bow, The.
Sandy Jenkins's Remarks on the Black
Cat.
CORTISSOZ, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson
(Mrs. Royal Cortissoz; Ellen Mac
kay Hutchinson). — April Fantasie.
Bride's Toilette, The.
Cry from the Shore, A.
Cortlssoz
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND JSECITAT10NS
An: "I never prayed
to haunt the woods
Rosebuds
CORTISSOZ, Ellen M. H. (Continued)
Harvest.
Her Picture.
On Kingston Bridge.
Pamela in Town.
Praise-God Barebones. *
Quaker Ladies.
Quest, The.
Sea-Way.
So Wags the World.
CORTISSOZ, Mrs. Royal. See CORTIS
soz ELLEN MACKAY HUTCHIN-
SON.
COR WIN, Thomas. — Unjust National
Acquisitions.
CORY, David.— Miss You.
CORY, William (Johnson) (William
Johnson-Cory ) .— Arnaturus,
Anteros.
Ballad for a Boy, A.
Deteriora.
Dirge, A: "Naiad, hid beneath the
bank."
Heraclitus.
Home, Pup!
Invocation,
for_ Dryads,
again."
Mimnermus in Church
Oh, Earlier Shall the
Blow.
Parting.
Poor French Sailor's Scottish Sweet
heart, A.
Queen's Visit, A.
Remember.
School Fencibles.
Study of Boyhood, A.
To the Muse".
COSTANZO, Rebekah Grouse. — Trav
eler.
COSTELLO.— Dark Rosaleen.
COSTER, Joan.— Greeting.
Song: "I am on Tom Tiddler's
ground."
COTE, Marie.— Mrs. Mulderrick's Turk
ish Bath.
COTTER, Joseph Seamon, Jr. — And
What Shall You Say?
April Day, An.
Band of Gideon, The.
Deserter, The.
Is It Because 1 Arn Black?
Prayer, A: "As I lie in bed."
Rain Music.
Supplication.
Tragedy of Pete, The.
COTTER, Joseph Seamon, Sr.
Way-Side Well, The.
COTTERELL, George. — Autumn Flit
ting, An.
In the Twilight.
COTTON, Charles.— "Alice is tall and
upright as a pine."
Angler's Ballad, The.
Bee, the Ant, and the Sparrow, The.
Contentation: Directed to My Dear
Father, and Most Worthy Friend
Mr. Izaak (or Isaak) Walton.
"Day's grown old; the fainting sun
The."
Evening Quatrains.
Joys of Marriage. The.
Laura Sleeping.
Les Amours.
"Margaret of humbler stature by the
head."
New Year, The.
New- Year, The. To Mr. W. T.
Retirement, The. Stanzes Irreguliers
To Mr. Izaak (or Isaak) Walton.
Song. Set by Mr. Coleman
To Calista.
To Celia.
To Chloris.
Tomorrow.
Winter Glass, The.
COTTON, Henry.— "Fly, fly! The foe
advances fast."
COTTON, Nathaniel.— Fireside, The
^^Ltord Cobham's Gardens.
COTTRILLE, Audra Powell. - Life's
^^Mormng, Noon, and Evening.
COUDERT, Frederic R. - Faith of
Washington, The.
COUGHLIN, Anna B.— Flowers
COULSON, Leslie.-But a Short Time
to Live.
God Who Waits, The.
Judgment.
COURIER, Paul Louis. — Night
Terror,' A.
of
COURTHOPE, William John. — Bird-
catcher's Song. See Paradise of
Birds, The.
In Praise of Gilbert White. See Para
dise of Birds, The.
Ode— To the Roc. See Paradise of
Birds, The.
Paradise of Birds, The, sels.
Trail of the Bird, The.
•'COUSIN ALICE" (Mrs. Alice [Brad
ley Neal] Haven). — Bull Run.
_JSINS, James H.— High a * '
^Starlmg's_Spring Rondel, A,
cou
les H. — High and Low.
COUTTS, Francis Burdett Money. See
MONEY-COUTTS, FRANCIS BURDETT.
COVERDALE, Miles.— Another of the
Same.
Of the Resurrection.
COVEY, Leona.— Easter Surprise, An
COWAN, Samuel K. — Becalmed [at
Sea].
Life.
Poor Jack.
COWD1N, Jasper Barnett. — Scalawag
Chinaman.
COWDREY. S. E.— Cheerful Song, A.
COWELL, Marie Sessions. -
Mrs. Christopher Columbus.
COWGILL, Frank B.— Final Armistice,
The.
COWIE, Alexander Gordon. — Life,
Death, and Love.
COWING, George Cecil.— Fantasy.
COWLEY, Abraham. — Against Hope.
See Mistress, The.
Age.
Beauty.
Brutus.
Change, The. See Mistress, The.
Cheer Up, My Mates.
Chronicle, The [A Ballad].
Creation, The. See Davideis.
Dayideis, The, sels.
Drinking.
Epicure, The ("Fill the bowl," etc.).
Epicure, The ("Underneath this myrtle
shade") .
Garden, The, set.
Grasshopper, The.
Hymn to Light.
In Defense of the Royal Society.
In Praise of Hope.
Invocation: "Awake, awake, my Lyre!"
See Davideis, The.
Life, sel.
Love.
Mr. William Hervey.
Mistress, The, sels.
Muse, The.
Music. See Davideis, The
Ode, of Wit.
Ode to the Royal Society, The, set.
Of Drinking.
Of Myself. See Vote, A.
Of Solitude.
Of Wit.
Old Man of Verona, The. (Tr )
On Solitude.
On the Death of Mr. Crashaw
On the Death of Mr. William Hervey.
Power of Numbers, The. See David
eis, The.
Praise of Pindar, The.
Profane.
Prophet, The.
Resurrection, The.
Sport.
Spring, The. See Mistress, The
Spring in a Garden. See Mistress.
The.
Supplication, A. See Davideis, The
Swallow, The.
Thief, The. See Mistress, The
Thirsty Earth Soaks up the Rain, The.
To His Mistress.
To Mr. Hobbes.
To Sir William Davenant upon His
Two First Books of Gondibert.
To the Royal Society.
"Tyrian dye why do you wear."
Underneath this myrtle shade "
Vote, A, sels.
Wish, A ("This only grant me, that
wS,TheS?^fLn^I^^o
covfet So^fe^,
Blue Juniata.
Blue Juniata, sels.
Bones of a House. See Blue Juniata.
Chestnut Ridge, See Blue Juniata
Empty Barn, Dead Farm. See
Blue Juniata.
674
COWLEY, Malcolm (Continued)
Farm Died, The. See Blue Juniata
Flower in the Sea, The.
For St. Bartholomew's Eve
Hill above the Mine, The.
Lady from Harlem, The.
Laurel Mountain. See Blue Juniata
Mine No. 6. See Blue Juniata
Streets of Air, The.
Towers of Song.
Tumbling Mustard.
Urn, The.
"When little daily winds have died
„?£?*• \Jf* Winter: Two Sonnets.
William Wilson.
Winter: Two Sonnets. See Blue
Juniata.
"Year swings over slowly, like a pilot
The." See Winter: Two Sonnets '
COWPER, William.-Absence of Occu
pation. See Retirement.
Acquiescence of Pure Love, The. (Tr )
Address to Liberty.
Affectation in the Pulpit. See Task
The (Book II).
Afternoon Call, An. See Conversa
tion.
Alexander Selkirk during His Solitary
Abode in the Island of Juan Fernan
dez.
Another.
Arrival of the Post, The. See Task
The (Book IV).
Artificial Beauty. (Tr.)
Autobiographical. See Task, The (Book
Bastile, The. See Task, The (Bk. V)
Beau's Reply.
Boadicea [: An Ode].
Candidate, The, sel.
Castaway, The.
Chaffinch's Nest at Sea, The.
Characters and Sketches. See Conver
sation.
Charity, sel.
Colubriad, The.
Comparison, A. Addressed to a Young
Lady.
Contentment.
Contradiction. See Conversation.
Contrite Heart, The.
Conversation, sels.
Cottager and His Landlord, The. (Tr.)
Cowper, the Religious Recluse. See
Task, The (Book III).
Crazy Kate. The Gipsies. See Task,
The (Book I).
Cricket, The. (Tr.)
Dejection and Retirement. The Retired
Statesman. See Retirement.
Dinner Party, The. See Table Talk.
Dispute between Nose and Eyes.
Diverting History of John Gilpin, The.
Dog and the Water-Lily, The.
Dreams, Empty Dreams. See Task
The (Book III).
Duelling. See Conversation.
Early Love of the Country and ot
Poetry. See Task, The (Book IV).
England. See Task, The (Book II).
Epistle to Joseph Hill [Esq.], An.
Epitaph, An: "Here lies one who
never drew."
Epitaph on a Hare.
Evening. See Task, The (Book IV).
Exploit of Hector, The. (Tr.) See
Iliad, The.
Faithful Bird, The.
Faithful Friend, The.
Familiarity.
Fragment: "Pity, Religion has so sel
dom found." See Table Talk.
Freeman, The. See Task, The (Book
Friendship.
Garden, The. See Task, The (Book
God Moves in a Mysterious Way.
Golden Mean, The. (Tr )
Grace and the WTorld. See Hope
Greenhouse, A. See Task, The (Book
Happy Change, The.
Ha&Mvij The- See Task' Thr
"ass? virlty- See Task- Thc
Hope, sel.
Human Frailty.
Humanity. See Task, The (Book VI)
I Was a Stricken Deer. See Task,
The (Book III).
AUTHOB INDEX
Crane
. [-
COWPER, William (Continued).
I Will Praise the Lord at All Times.
Iliad, The, sel. (Tr.)
In a Mysterious way.
Jackdaw, The. (Tr.)
John Gilpin.
John Gilpin s Ride.
Light Shining out of Darkness.
Lines on Receiving His Mother's Pic
Lines6 Written during a Period of In-
Loss of the "Royal George," The.
Lovest Thou Me?
Meditation in Winter. See Task, The
(Book VI).
Mother's Portrait, A.
My Mary.
My Mother's Picture.
Narcissus. .
Nature. See Retirement.
Nature and^ Poetry. -S** Task, The
Nightingale and Glow-Worm, The.
No Matter. (Tr.)
Nose and the Eyes, The.
Of Slavery. 5** Task, The (Book II ) .
On a Fowler. (Tr.)
On a Spaniel, called Beau, Killing a
Young Bird.
On an Old Woman (Tr.)
On the Death of Mrs. [Now Lady]
Throckmorton's Bullfinch.
On the Loss of the "Royal George.
On the Receipt of My Mothers Pic
ture [out of Norfolk],
Pairing-Time Anticipated.
Past and Future of Poetry, The. See
Table Talk. .
Persian Fopperies. (Tr.)
Playthings.
Pledge of Cheerfulness The
Poet in the Woods, The. See Task,
The (Book VI).
Poplar Field, The.
Post The The Fireside in Winter.
See Task, The (Book IV).
Praise for the Fountain Opened.
Praise of Country Life. See Task.
The (Book I).
Providence.
"Receive, dear friend, the truths 1
teach". (Tr.)
Relish of Fair Prospect. See Task,
The (Book I).
Report of an Adjudged Case [Not to
Be Found in Any of the Books] .
Retired Cat, The.
Retirement.
Riches. (Tr.)
Riddle, A.
Ride of John Gilpin, The.
Rose, The.
"Royal George," The.
Rural Sights and Sounds. See Task,
The (Book I).
Rural Walk, The. See Task, The
(Book I).
Sanctuary.
Set Not Thy Foot on Worms. See
Task, The (Book VI).
Shrubbery, The.
Simple Faith. S** Truth.
Slavery. See Task, The (Book II).
Slaves Cannot Breathe in England.
See Task, The (Book II).
Slave's Complaint.
Snail, The. (Tr.)
Snow. See Task, The (Book IV).
Sofa, The. See Task, The (Book I).
Solitude of Alexander Selkirk, The.
"Sometimes a light surprises."
Sonnet to Mrs. Unwin.
Sonnet to William Wilberforce, Esq.
"Spartan, his companion slain, A".
Spirit's Light, The.
Statesman in Retirement, The. See
Retirement.
Stella's Birthday.
Stricken Deer, A. See Task, The
(Book III).
Sum of Life, The. See Task, The
(Book III).
Sweet Stream, That Winds.
Table Talk, sels.
Tale, A.
Task, The, sels.
This Evening, Delia, You and I.
Time-Piece, The. See Task, The
(Book II).
COWPER, William (Continued).
To Mary.
To Mary (or Mrs.) Unwin.
To the Immortal Memory of the Hali
but on Which I Dined To-day.
To the Rev. Mr. Newton, on His Re
turn from Ramsgate.
Toll for the Brave.
Treasure. (Tr.)
Treatment of His Hares, The.
Truth. See Task, The (Book I).
Truth, sels.
Verses: "I am monarch of all I sur
vey."
Verses Supposed to Be Written by
Alexander Selkirk.
Waiting Soul, The.
Walking with God.
Weil-Bred Man, A.
What to Read. See Retirement.
Winter. See Task, The (Book IV).
Winter Evening, The. See Task, The
(Book IV).
Winter Morning [Walk, The]. See
Task, The (Book V).
Winter Noon. See Task, The (Book
VI).
Winter Scene. See Task, The (Book
VI).
Winter Scenes in the Country. See
Task, The (Book V).
Winter Walk at Noon, The. See Task.
The (Book VI).
Woodman's Dog, The.
Yardley Oak.
COX, Eleanor Rogers. — At Benediction.
Death of Cuchulain.
Dream of ^Engus Og, The.
Dreaming of Cities Dead.
ng __ _...._.
Gods and Heroes of the Gael.
On Broadway.
Return, The.
Three White Birds of Angus.
To a Dead Poet.
To a Portrait of Whistler in the
Brooklyn Art Museum.
To Barbary I Have Not Sailed,
COX, Emma Finty. — Your Cross and My
Cross.
COX, Harding.— Mouse, The.
COX, Kenyon.— Bumblebeaver, The. See
Mixed Beasts.
Herringdove. The. See Mixed
Beasts.
Kangarooster, The. See Mixed Beasts.
Mixed Beasts.
Octopussycat, The. See Mixed Beasts.
Rhinocerostrich, The. See Mixed
Beasts.
Work.
Work Thou for Pleasure.
COX, S. K. — Knightly Welcome, A.
COX, S. S.— Sunset.
COXE, Arthur Cleveland.— America. See
England and America.
Hallowe'en.
England and America, sel.
He Standeth at the Door.
lona.
Present Age, The.
Song: "I know, I know."
To a Young Lady.
To Licinius. (Tr.)
Watchwords.
COYLE, Henry. — Old Apple Tree,
The.
Pussy's Plea.
"She Made Home Happy."
COZZENS, Frederick Swarthout. — Bat
tle of Bunker's Hill, The.
Christmas Piece, A.
Dumb- Waiter, The.
Experience and a Moral, An.
CRAB BE, George.— Alms House, The.
See Borough, The.
Ancient Mansion, The.
Approach of Age, The. See Tales of
the Hall.
Books. See Library, The.
Borough, The, sels.
Convict's Dream, The. See Borough,
Crusty Critics. See Library, The.
Entanglement, An. See Tales of the
Founder of the Almshouse, The. See
Borough, The.
Frank Courtship, The. See Tales.
His Wife's Wedding Ring.
Late Wisdom. See Reflections.
Library, The, sels.
Lover's Journey, The. See Tales.
Marriage Ring, A.
Meeting.
675
CRABBE, George (Continued).
Parish Poor-house, The. See Village.
The.
Parish Register, The, sels.
Parish Workhouse, The. See Village.
Peter Grimes. See Borough, The.
Poor, The. See Borough, The.
Posthumous Tales, sel.
Preceptor Husband, The. See Tales
of the Hall.
Quack Medicines. See Borough, The.
Reflections, sel.
Sea, The. See Borough, The.
Sir Eustace Grey, sel.
Storm on the East Coast, A. See
Borough, The.
Strolling Players. See Borough, The.
Tales, sels.
Tales of the Hall, sels.
Truth in Poetry, See Village, The.
Village, The, sels.
Village as It Is, The. See Village.
The.
Winter-Storm, The. See Borough.
The.
Young Paris. See Posthumous Tales.
CRABTREE, Serepta A. — What the
World Needs.
CRAFTON, Allen.— St. Maixent.
CRAFTS, Wilbur F.— Liquor or Lib-
CRAFTS, William.— On the Death of
Decatur.
CRAGIN, Mary A. See "ALLISON,
JOY."
CRAIG, Flossie Deane.— Brown Beaver,
Here I Shall Wait.
I Have a Little Son.
CRAIG, Jessie T.— Vision, A.
CRAIG, Marian B. — Teach Me to Un
derstand.
CRAIGMYLE, Elizabeth.— SirOlaf (Tr.).
Solway Sands.
CRAIK, Dinah Maria Mulock. See
MULOCK, DINAH MARIA.
CRAIK, Mrs. George Lillie, Jr. See
MULOCK, DINAH MARIA.
CRAMER, Nelly R.— When I Am a
Man.
CRAMPTON, Estelle W.— My Mamma.
CRANCH, Christopher Pearse. — After
the Centennial.
Bobolinks, The.
By the Shore of the River.
Chinese Story, A.
Correspondences.
Gnosis.
I in Thee, and Thou in Me.
In the Forest of Fontainebleau.
Knowing. See Gnosis.
Pines and the Sea, The.
Shelling Peas.
Thought. See Gnosis.
GRAND ALL, Charles Henry.— Human
Plan, The.
Stella.
Three Trees.
Wayside Music.
With Lilacs.
CRANE, Elizabeth Green. — Gentian.
CRANE, Frank. — Hounds of God, The.
Hugh Manity's Christmas Gifts.
My Country.
Theodore Roosevelt.
Yesterday.
CRANE, Hart.— Air Plant, The.
At Melville's Tomb.
Atlantis.
Black Tambourine.
Bridge, The, sels.
Cape Hatteras, sel.
Cutty Sark.
Dance, The.
Emblems of Conduct.
Legend: "As silent as a mirror is
believed."
My Grandmother's Love Letters.
Paraphrase.
Power. See Cape Hatteras.
Powhatan's Daughter. See Dance, The.
Praise for an Urn.
Purgatorio.
Recitative.
Repose of Rivers.
River, The. See Bridge, The.
Royal Palm. See Bridge, The.
Sunday Morning Apples.
To Brooklyn Bridge. See Bridge, The.
Tunnel, The. See Bridge, The.
Van Winkle. See Bridge, The.
Voyages, sels.
Crane
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
CRANE, L. Burton, Jr.— Spell of the
Pool, The.
"CRANE, Nathalia" (Clara Ruth Abar-
banel) . — Alliances.
Babel.
Blind Girl, The.
Bon Homme Richard. The.
Colors, The.
Dead Bee, The.
Desire.
Destiny.
Discoverer, The.
Dust, The.
First Story, The.
Flathouse Roof, The.
Gossips, The.
History of Honey, The.
Janitor's Boy, The.
Love.
Moon of Brooklyn, The.
Playbox, The.
Poe Cottage, The.
Rose of Rest, The.
Song: "Great is the rose." See Tad-
mor.
Suffering;.
Swinging Stair, The.
Tadmor, sel.
Three-Cornered Lot, The.
Vacant Lot, The.
Vestal. The.
CRANE, Oliver. — Waiting on the Lord.
CRANE, Stephen.— Absence.
Ancestry.
Black Riders, The.
Blades of Grass, The.
Book of Wisdom, The.
Candid Man, The.
Content.
"Do not weep, maiden, for war is
kind."
Eating.
Heart, The.
Hymn: "Slant of sun on dull brown
walls, The."
I Explain.
I Saw a Man.
If War Be Kind.
In Heaven.
Little Blades of Grass, The.
Little Ink More or Less, A.
"Love met nie at noonday."
Making an Orator.
Man, The.
Man Said to the Universe, A.
"On the horizon the peaks assembled."
"Once I saw mountains angry."
"Once I saw thee idly rocking."
Pathway to Truth, The.
Peaks, The.
"Sage lectured brilliantly, The.**
'Scaped.
Slant of Sun, A.
There Were Many Who Went in Hud
dled Procession.
"Two or three angels."
Violets, The,
War is Kind.
Wayfarer, The.
Why?
"Youth in apparel that glittered, A."
CRANE, Walter. — Across the Fields.
Seat for Three, A: Written on a Settle.
CRANFORD, Frances.— Recollection, A.
CRANMER-BYNG, L. (Lancelot). (Tr.)
Alas! See Gulistan, The.
Feast of Lanterns, A.
Friendship. See Gulistan, The.
Gift of Speech, The. See Gulistan,
The.
He Hath No Parallel. See Gulistan,
The.
Love's Last Resource. See Gulistan,
The.
Maytime. See Shi King.
Mesnevi. See Gulistan, The.
On the Banks of Jo-Eh.
On the Deception of Appearances. See
Gulistan, The.
Riding by Moonlight.
Take the Crust. See Gulistan, The.
CRANSTON, Claudia.— If I Were the
Lord God.
In the Name of Jesus Christ.
CRAPSEY, Adelaide.— Adventure.
Amaze.
Anguish. See Cinquains.
Arbutus.
Cinquains.
Cradle-Song: "Madonna, Madonnina
[or Madonna]."
Dirge: "Never the nightingale."
CRAPSEY, Adelaide (Continued).
Expenses.
Fate Defied. See Cinquains.
Fiddling Lad, The.
Guarded Wound, The. See Cinquains.
Laurel in the Berkshires. See Cin
quains.
Lonely Death, The.
Moon Shadows. See Cinquains.
Niagara.
Night Winds. See Cinquains.
November Night. See Cinquains.
On Seeing Weather-Beaten Trees.
Pledge, The.
Rose-Marie of the Angels.
Song: "I make my shroud but no one
knows."
Susanna and the Elders. See Cin
quains.
To the Dead in the Graveyard under
neath My Window.
Trapped. See Cinquains.
Triad. See Cinquains.
Vendor's Song.
Warning, The. See Cinquains.
Winter. See Cinquains.
CRASHAW, Richard.— Antiphon, An.
Charitas Nimia; or the Dear Bargain.
Christ Crucified.
Description of a Religious House.
Dies Ira. (TV.)
Dives Asking a Drop.
Easter-Day.
Ecstasy, An.
Epitaph upon a Young Married Couple
Dead and Buried Together, An.
Epitaph upon Husband and Wife Who
(or Which) Died, and Were Buried
Together, An.
Epitaph upon Mr. Ashton a Conform
able Citizen, An.
Euthanasia.
Flaming Heart, The.
Good Woman Made Welcome in
Heaven, The.
Holy Name of Jesus, The.
Holy Nativity, The. See Holy Nativity
of Our Lord God, The.
Holy Nativity of Our Lord God, The.
Hymn of Saint Thomas in Adoration of
the Blessed Sacrament, The.
Hymn of the Holy Cross, The.
Hymn of the Nativity, A.
Hymn to [the Name and Honor of the
Admirable] Saint Teresa, A.
Hymn to the Name of Jesus.
Hymn, A: Using the Name Which
None Can Say.
I Am the Door.
In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God.
In the Temple.
Love's Horoscope.
M. Crasbaw's Answer for Hope.
Musick's Duell.
Nightingale's Song, The. See Musick's
Duell.
On a Foul Morning.
On a Prayer-Book Sent to Mrs. M. R.
On Dives.
On George Herbert's "The Temple"
Sent to a Gentlewoman.
On the Assumption.
On the Blessed Virgin's Bashfulness.
On the Glorious Assumption of Our
Blessed f Lady.
On the Miracle of Loaves.
On the Still Surviving Marks of Our
Saviour's Wounds.
Prayer: "Lo, here a little volume, but
great book!"
"Quasrit Jesum suum Maria."
"Qui perdiderit animam suam."
St. Peter's Shadow.
Saint Teresa. See Flaming Heart, The.
Shepherd's Hymn, The.
Shepherd's Hymn Their Saviour. See
Shepherd's Hymn, The.
Tear, The.
Temperance, or the Cheap Physician.
To a Young Gentle-Woman, Councel
concerning Her Choice.
To Our Blessed Lord upon the Choice
of His Sepulchre.
To the Noblest and Best of Ladies,
the Countess of Denbigh.
Two Went Up to the Temple to Pray.
Upon Bishop Andrewes His Picture
^before His Sermons.
Upon Ford's Two Tragedies, "Loves
Sacrifice" and "The Broken Heart."
Upon Our Saviour's Tomb, Wherein
Never Man Was Laid.
676
CRASHAW, Richard (Continued).
Upon the Body of Our Blessed Lord,
Naked and Bloody.
Upon the Book and Picture of the
Seraphical Saint Teresa. See Flam-
ring Heart, The.
Upon the Sepulchre of Our Lord.
Verses from the Shepherds' Hymn. See
Shepherds' Hymn, The.
Water Turned into Wine.
Weeper, The.
Widow's Mites, The.
Wishes to (or for) His (Supposed)
Mistress.
CRAVEN, > Arthur J. — Cause of the
Gracchi.
CRAVEN, Pauline (Marie Armande
Aglae; Mme. Augustus Craven;
Ferron de la Ferronays). — Fleu-
range, sel.
CRAWFORD, Agnes. — Pantomime of
"Where Are You Going, My Pretty
Maid?"
CRAWFORD, "Captain Jack" (John
Wallace Crawford). — Dot Little
Crippled Boy Vat Died.
If I Could.
Mother's Prayer.
Sunshine.
Sunshine and Rain.
Thar Was Jim.
Weeds of the Army, The.
CRAWFORD, Charlotte Holmes.— Vive
La France !
CRAWFORD, Dan.— Jesus and I.
CRAWFORD, F. (Francis) Marion. —
In the Palace of the King, sels.
Love Story of Old Madrid, A. Sec
In the Palace of the King.
Massacre of Zoraster, The.
Mendoza and the King. See In the
Palace of the King.
National Hymn.
New National Hymn.
Tale of Old Madrid, A. See In the
Palace of the King.
Unorna's Victory over Self. See
Witch of Prague.
Witch of Prague, sel.
CRAWFORD, Griff.— Jog On, Jehoso-
phat.
CRAWFORD, Isabella Valancey.— Axe,
The.
Canoe, The.
City Tree, The.
Helot, The, sel.
La Blanchisseuse.
Laughter.
Love's Forget-Me-Not.
Love's Land.
Malcolm's Katie, sel.
March.
Mother's Soul, The.
0 Love.
Rose, The.
Said the Daisy.
CRAWFORD, John Wallace. See CRAW
FORD, "CAPTAIN JACK."
CRAWFORD, Julia.— We Parted in Si
lence.
CRAWFORD, Mrs. Louisa McCartney.
Kathleen Mavourneen.
CRAWFORD, Robert. — Bush Aboon
Traquair, The.
Courtship of Eve, The.
Cowdenknowes.
Down the Burn, Davie.
Hawthorn-Time.
1 Took My Love.
CREAMER, Edward S.— When Pader-
ewski Plays.
CREELMAN, Mrs. Harlan. See CREEL-
MAN, JOSEPHINE RICE.
CREELMAN, James.— McKinley's Dy
ing Prayer.
CREELMAN, Josephine Rice (Mrs. Har
lan Creelman). — Easter Day.
My Mother.
CREGLOW, (Mrs.) Mary Elizabeth.
See RODHOUSE, MARY ELIZABETH.
CRELLIN, Charles C.— Ode to the Flag.
CRESAP, James C.— Cruises Far and
Wide.
CRESAP, Julia Clopton.— Ballade Non-
sectarian.
CRESSE, James, Jr.— Who Hold the
Steps To-Night?
CHESSMAN, H. E.— Coxswain's Line,
The.
CRESSON, Abigail.— Little Gods, The.
Little House, A.
Market Day.
Wistful One, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Cummings
CREW, Helen Coale (Mrs. Henry Crew).
Bedtime. .
In a Low Rockmg-Chair.
Irish Song.
Nobody Knows.
Service.
Sing, Ye Trenches!
CREW, Mrs. Henry. See CREW, HELEN
COALE.
CREWE, Fred.— Cleary Pioneer, A.
CREWE, Marquess of (Robert Offley
Ashburton Crewe-Milnese) . — Harrow
Grave in Flanders, A.
Seven Years.
"CRICHTON, John" (Norman Gregor
Guthrie). — Bed of Campanula, A.
Bird's Nest in Winter, A.
Blue Hepatica.
Confluence, The.
Inspiration.
Red Trillium.
There's a Garden.
CRIM, Matt.— Crucial Test.
CRINAGORAS. — Epitaph on an Infant.
CRINKLE, Nym. — Easter in a Hospital
Bed.
CRIPPS, Arthur Shearly. — Black Christ.
Easter Hymn, An.
Holy Poverty.
"Les Belles Roses sans Mercie."
Love Pagan.
Mashona Husbandman, A.
Refrain, A: "Tell the tune his feet
beat."
CRISS, Allen Toland. — Unappreciated
Methodism.
CRISS, Vance C. — When the General
Came to Town.
CRISSEY, Forrest.— Ma's Attic.
CRI SWELL, Cloyd Mann.— Boy Goes
to Bed, A.
Winter Darkness.
CRITES, Lucile. — Folks and Me.
CRITTENDEN, John J. — Matt. F.
Ward's Trial for Murder.
"CROAKERS, The." See HALLECK,
FITZ-GREENE and DRAKE, JOSEPH
RODMAN.
CROCKER, Harriet Francene ("Hattie
F.»). — In Little Boy Land.
Lumber Camp Romance, A.
My Old Rag Doll.
White Ribbon, The.
CROCKETT, Samuel Rutherford.— Mak
ing of an Outlaw, The.
Promotion of Sergeant Cubbison.
Rev. John Smith of Arkland Prepares
His Sermon, The.
Stickit Minister, The.
CROFFUT, W. F. — Give Thanks for
What?
CROFFUT, William Augustus.— Clam-
Soup.
Dirge, A: "And so our royal relative
is dead!"
Dirge, A: (Concerning the Late La
mented King of the Cannibal Islands).
Living Memory, A.
CROFT, Roy. — Love.
CROFT-COOKE, Rupert.— Kitchen Gar
den.'
CROKER, Henry. — Evangelize!
CROKER, Maria Briscoe.— On Catoctin.
CROLY, George. — A Fauxbourg. See
Paris in 1815.
Belshazzar.
Catiline, sels.
Catiline to the Roman Army. See Cat
iline.
Catiline's Defiance. See Catiline.
Catiline's Last Harangue to His Army.
See Catiline.
Constantius and the Lion. See Tarry
Thou till I Come; or Salathiel the
Wandering Jew.
Death and Resurrection.
Death of Leonidas, The.
Dirge, A: "Earth to earth, and dust to
dust!"
Evening.
Genius of Death, The.
Leonidas.
Paris in 1815, sel.
Salathiel, the Wandering Jew. See
Tarry Thou till I Come; or Salathiel,
the Wandering Jew.
Seventh Plague of Egypt.
Tarry Thou till I Come; or Salathiel
the Wandering Jew, sel.
Thrilling Sketch. See Tarry Thou
till I Come; or Salathiel, thi
Wandering Jew.
CROMBIE, Eugene.— Dream Path, The.
Gate, The.
CROMBIE, Stephen. — Catbird.
Damascus Nightingale, A.
Indigo Bird.
CROMER, Mary.— Old Brass Clock, The.
CROMPTON, Robert— Signals of Dis
tress!
CROMWELL, Gladys.— Crowning Gift,
The.
Deep, The.
Folded Power.
Hermit, The.
Mould, The.
Quest, The.
Renewal.
Star Song.
CRONISE, Mabel.— Legend of the Fleur
CRON WRIGHT, Mrs. S. C. See
SCHREINER, OLIVE.
CRONYN, George. — Palinurus.
Tree's Way, The.
CROOKE, Sheila Jane.— Statue of Lib
erty, The.
CROOKS, Pearl.— When Winter Comes.
CROSBY, Ernest. — Choir Practice.
Christianity and War.
How Did He Live?
In the Garden.
Life and Death.
Love Comes.
"Rebels."
Search, The.
Soul of the World, The.
Tournament of Man, The.
Town Pictures, seL
War and Hell, sel.
CROSBY, "Fanny" (Mrs. Frances Jane
van Alstyen; Fannie Alstys). — Best
of All, The.
Saved by Grace.
Suppose, (at.). See SARGENT, EPES.
CROSBY, Frances Jane. See CROSBY,
"FANNY."
CROSBY, Frank.— Teacher Wanted.
CROSBY, Nora E. — Farmer Nick's
Scarecrow.
CROSLAND, Thomas William Hodgson
("Angus McNeill"). — Sunset.
CROSS, Allen Eastman. — Hidden Years
at Nazareth, The.
Pass on the Torch.
CROSS, Mrs. John Walter. See "ELIOT,
GEORGE."
CROSS, Joseph C. — Year in Paradise, A.
CROSS, Mrs. Marian Evans Lewes. See
"ELIOT, GEORGE."
CROSS, Zora.— When I Was Six.
CRO SWELL, William.— Clouds, The.
CROUCH, Pearl Riggs.— Story in the
Snow, A.
GROUSE, Miriam LeFevre. — Upon a
Hill.
CROW, Florence. — Let Me Remember.
Unknown Soldier Speaks, The.
CROW, Martha Foote. — Wooden Christ,
The.
CROWELL, Grace Noll (Mrs. Norman
H. Crowell).— Beautiful Gift, The.
Because of Thy Great Bounty.
Courage to Live.
Finding God.
Fire Tenders, The.
I Do Not Like a Roof Tonight.
I Grieve for Beauty Wasted.
Mothers of the Earth, The.
Music-Mad.
New Houses.
Out of a Lifetime.
Questioning.
Recompense.
Silver Poplars.
Songs.
Sons.
Traveler.
Wild Geese.
Willow Whistles.
CROWELL, Henry.— When Thou Pass-
est through the Waters.
CROWELL, Mrs. Norman H. See
CROWELL, GRACE NOLL.
GROWL, Theodore.— My Mule.
CROWLEY, Paul (3V.) — In Dulci la
bile.
CROWNE, John.— Song: "Kind lovers
love on."
"CROWQUILL, Alfred." See FORRES
TER, ALFRED A.
CROY, Homer.— High Low! Jack and
the Baby.
Tale of a Bill, The.
677
CRUICKSHANK, Helen B. — Gipsy
Lass, The.
Lizzie.
Shy Geordie.
CRUM, Marion. — Autumn.
CULBERTSON, Anne Virginia. — De
Wood Hants.
Gyda of Varsland.
He Understood.
My Chillun's Pictyah.
To My Friend on Her Eighty-First
Birthday.
Triolet: "He stole just one kiss.
CULLEN, Cornelius C.— Battle of Som-
CULLEN, Countee. — Atlantic City
Waiter.
Black Magdalens.
Brown Girl Dead, A.
For a Lady I _ Know.
For a Pessimist.
For a Virgin Lady.
For John Keats, Apostle of Beauty.
For My Grandmother.
For Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Four Epitaphs.
From the Dark Tower.
Fruit of the Flower.
Heritage.
I Have a Rendezvous with Life.
In Memory of Colonel Charles Young.
Incident.
Lady I Know, A.
Lines to My Father,
Lines to Our Elders.
Litany of the Black (or Dark) People.
Protest.
She of the Dancing Feet Sings.
Shroud of Color, The.
Simon the Cyrenian Speaks.
Song of Praise, A.
Tableau.
Three Epitaphs.
Timid Lover.
To a Brown Boy.
To a Brown Girl.
To an Unknown Poet.
To John Keats, Poet, at Springtime.
To Lovers of Earth: Fair Warning.
To One Who Said Me Nay.
To You Who Read My Book.
Uncle Jim.
Unknown Color, The.
Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth, The.
Wisdom Cometh with the Years.
Yet Do I Marvel.
Youth Sings a Song of Rosebuds.
CULLEN, Edward. — Epitaphs, sel.
CULVER, Elsie Thomas. — To One Who
Never Knew I Cared.
CULVER, Jane. — To Katherine Mans
field.
CUMBERLAND, Earl of. See CLIF
FORD, GEORGE, Earl of Cumberland,,
GUMMING, John. — Influence after
Death.
Voices of the Dead.
CUMMINGS, E. (Edward) E. (Estlm).
All in Green Went My Love Riding.
Always before Your Voice.
"But if I should say."
Chanson Innocente.
Come Nothing to My Comparabl Soul.
"Here is little Effie's head."
Here's a Little Mouse.
"How this uncouth enchanted."
"I go to this window."
"If being morticed with a dream.**
If I Have Made, My Lady.
"Impossibly, motivated by midnight."
Impression — IV.
Is 5, sels.
It May Not Always Be So; and I Say.
La Guerre.
Moon Looked into My Window, The.
"My sweet old etcetera." See Is 5.
"Next to of Course God."
O Thou to Whom the Musical White
Spring.
"Of evident invisibles."
Of Nicolette.
Orientale.
Paris; this April sunset completely
utters.
Portrait ("Buffalo Bill's defunct").
Portrait ("Here is little Effie's head").
Portrait II ("Of evident invisibles").
Portrait X ("Somebody knew Lin
coln," etc.).
Realities, sel.
Somewhere I Have Never Travelled,
Gladly Beyond.
Cummings
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
CUMMINGS, E. E. (Continued).
Song: "All in green went my love rid
ing."
Song: "Thy fingers make early flower.
of all things."
Songs.
Sonnet. "And what were roses."
Sonnet: "If I have made, my lady, in
tricate."
Sonnet: "O Thou to whom the musics
white spring."
Sonnet: "When thou hast taken th;
last applause."
Sonnet: "Wind has blown the rain
away and blown, A."
Sonnet — Realities I. See Sonnets, Re
alities.
Sonnets — Actualities, sel. ("Notice the
convulsed," etc,).
Sonnets — Realities, sel.
Sonnets — Unrealities, sel.
Sunset.
Supposing I Dreamed This.
This Is the Garden.
Thy Fingers Make Early Flowers.
Two XI. See Is 5.
When God Lets My Body Be.
When the Proficient Poison of Sure
Sleep.
When unto Nights of Autumn Do Com
plain,
CUMMINGS, Parke.— Ennui.
In This Year of Rotogravure.
Thoughts on the Cavalier Poets.
Twelve Good Men and True.
CUMMINGS, Philip. — Whip-Poor-
Will.
CUMMINS, Ella Sterling.— Fan Brigade,
The
Mariquita, the Bandit's Daughter.
Voices of the Wildwood.
CUNARD, L. M.— Lost.
CUNEY, Waring.— Burial of the Young
Love.
Conception.
Crucifixion.
Death Bed, The.
Dust.
Finis.
I Think I See Him There.
No Images.
Radical, The.
Threnody: "Only quiet death."
Triviality, A.
Troubled Jesus.
True Love.
Wake Cry.
CUNNINGHAM, Alice Hathaway.
Syrian Lullaby.
CUNNINGHAM, Allan.— At Sea.
Gone (or Gane) Were but the Winter
Cold (or Cauld).
Hame, Hame, Hame.
John Grumlie.
Loyalty.
My Ain Countree.
My Nanie, O.
Poet's Bridal-Day Song, The.
Rob Rool and Rattlin Willie.
Sea Song, A.
Skylark, The.
Song of the Elfin Miller.
Spring of the Year, The.
Sun Rises Bright in France, The.
Thou Hast Sworn by Thy God, My
Jeanie.
Town and Country Child, The.
Wee, Wee German Lairdie, The.
Wet Sheet [and a Flowing Sea], A.
CUNNINGHAM, C.— Love in June.
CUNNINGHAM, J. V.— Chase, The.
Dog-Days, The.
Our Lady of the Night.
Retreating Friendship.
CUNNINGHAM, John.— Day. A Pas
toral.
Fox and the Cat, The.
Kate of Aberdeen.
Landscape, A.
Miller, The.
Morning.
CUNNINGHAM, Nora B. — Feast,
The.
CUNNINGHAM, William.— Egotism
Old Time Fiddlei.
Surprise.
This Paper World.
Understanding.
CUNNINGHAM-GRAHAM,Robert. See
GRAHAM, ROBERT (CUNNINGHAM)
( GRAHAM OF GARTMORE).
CURCHOD, Mary M. — I Would G>
Back.
CURL, Vega.— Spendthrift.
CURRAN, Edwin.— Autumn.
Clod, The.
First Frost.
Ohio Men, The.
Painted Hills of Arizona, The.
To France.
CURRAN, John Philpot— Cushla Ma
Cree.
Deserter, The.
Deserter's Meditation, The.
CURRIE, Lady Mary Montgomerie
(Lamb). See "FANE, VIOLET."
CURRIER, Ellen Bartlett.— Silent Baby.
CURRY, Lady. See "FANE, VIOLET."
CURRY, S. (Samuel) S. (Silas).— Get-
tysburg Speech a Lesson in Oratory.
CURTIN, John J.— Trench Mud.
CURTIS, A. W.— Days That Are Gone.
CURTIS, D. W.— Song of an Old Dollar
Bill.
CURTIS, Emma Ghent.— Cowboy's Ser
mon, The.
CURTIS, George William — Burgoyne's
Surrender.
Burns, sel.
Centennial Celebration of Concord
Fight, sel.
Duty of the American Scholar.
Ebb and Flow.
Egyptian Serenade.
Element of Justice, The.
Fair Play for Women.
Ideas the Life of a People.
Leadership of Educated Men, The, sel.
Lincoln and Gettysburg.
Lincoln's Responsibility. See "Society
of the Army of the Potomac, The."
Minute Men of '75, The.
Nations and Humanity. See Patriot
ism.
New_ Holiday, A.
Patriotism, sel.
Paul Revere's Ride. See Centennial
Celebration of Concord Fight.
Power of Free Ideas, The.
Puritan, The. See Puritan Spirit, The.
Puritan Principle, The.
Puritan Spirit, The, sel.
Saratoga Lesson, The.
"Society of the Army of the Potomac.
The," sel
True Patriotism Is Unselfish.
CURTIS, Helen B.— May.
CURTIS, Mrs. Howard J.— New Girl's
Logic, The.
CURTIS, Mary Isabel.— Trees Used in
Games and Sports.
CURTIS, Natalie (Mrs. H. Paul Burlin;
Natalie Curtis Burlin) (TV,). — Corn-
Grinding Song.
Flute-Song.
Gone to War.
Holy Song.
Hunting-Song_.
Korosta Katzina Song.
Love-Song.
Nayajo Hunting-Song.
Rain Chant. See Song of the Rain
Chant.
Song after Rain.
Song of the Earth.
Song of the Horse.
Song of the Mocking Bird.
Song of the Rain Chant.
Wind Song.
CURTISS, F. H.— Engaged.
CURTWRIGHT, Wesley.— Close of Day
The.
GUSHING, Caleb.— New England. See
New England in the War of 1812.
New England in the War of 1812, sel.
GUSHING, Frank (7>.).— Coyote and
the Locust, The.
Locust, The.
USHING, Harry H.— Lost Child, The
CUSHMAN, Ralph S. — His Presence
Came Like Sunrise.
I Shall Live On.
Resurrection,
Undefeated.
CUST, Henry.— Non Nobis.
CUSTANCE, Olive (Lady Alfred Doug
las) — O! Do You Hear the Rain.
Parting Hour, The.
Primrose Hill.
Twilight.
Waking of Spring, The.
CUTLER, E. J. See CUTLER, EL-
BRIDGE JEFFERSON.
678
CUTLER, Elbridge Jefferson.— Cavalry-
Song.
Law and Liberty. -
Regiment's Return, The.
Rising of the People, The.
Volunteer, The.
CUTLER, H. S.— Church Militant, The
CUTLER, Julian S.— Angel of Dawn",
The.
Do Something for Somebody.
Through the Year.
CUTRIGHT, Lucy.— Christ Writes in
the Sand.
CUTTER, George W. — E Pluribus
Ununi.
Miser, The.
Song of Steam, The.
Song of the Lightning.
CUTTER, J. S.— Knitting.
CUTTER, Walter A.— Loyalties
CUTTING, (Mrs.) Mary Stewart.— Good
Dinner, A.
Happiest Time, The; or, a Quiet Day
at Home.
Mrs. Atwood's Outer Raiment.
Song of a Shirt.
Triumph of Father.
CUTTS, Lord John.— Song: "Only tell
her that I love."
CUYLER, Theodore Ledyard.— Boys—
and the Bottle.
Merry Christmas to You, A
Our Platform.
Our Warfare and Our Duty.
CYNEWULF.— Christ, sel.
Death of Saint Guthlac. See Guthlac
Elene, sel.
Guthlac, sel.
Riddle: "I a weaponed warrior was!"
Riddle: "I am all alone," etc.
Riddle: "Who so wary and so wise "
CYPHER, Angela.— Dispraising Tact. '
To a Household Pet.
Woman out of Taxi.
"D., A." and "R., E."— Jasper's Christ
mas.
"D., B. A." — On First Looking into a
Circular for a Student's Around-the-
World- Cruise.
"D., E. C."— Gettin' Letters.
D., F. M. H.— Driver, The.
Spring.
"D., H." (Hilda Doolittle; Mrs. Richard
Aldington) . — Aeon.
Adonis.
All Mountains. See Hymn to Artemis.
At Baia.
At Ithaca.
Centaur Song.
Circe.
Cities.
Cuckoo Song.
Egypt.
Electra-Orestes, sel.
Elegy and Choros. See Electra-Orestes.
Evadne.
Evening.
Fourth Song from Cyprus. See Songs
from Cyprus.
Fragment 113.
Fragment Thirty- Six.
Garden, The.
"Gather for festival." See Songs from
Cyprus.
Halcyon, sel.
Heat, The. See Garden, The.
Helen.
Heliodora.
Helmsman, The.
Hermes of the Ways.
Hesperides.
Hippolytus Temporizes.
Holy Satyr.
Hymen, sel.
Hymn to Artemis, sel.
Islands, The.
Keeper of the Orchards.
Orchard.
Lais.
Leda.
Let Zeus Record, sel.
Lethe.
Loss.
Moonrise,
"Not Honey/*
Oread.
Pear Tree.
Pool, The.
Priapus.
AUTHOR INDEX
Daniel
"D., H." (Hilda Doolittle) (Continued).
Pygmalion.
Sea Gods.
Sea Rose.
Second Song from Cyprus. Sec Songs
from Cyprus.
Sheltered Garden.
Shrine, The.
Simaetha. .
Song: "Where is the nightingale. See
Songs from Cyprus.
Song: "You are as gold.
Songs from Cyprus, sels.
Storm.
Toward the Piraeus.
Tribute, sels.
Wash of Cold River.
"Where is the nightingale. See Songs
from Cypress.
Where Love Is King. See Hymen.
While We Shouted. See Tribute.
Wind Sleepers, The.
D., H. K.— True Valor.
"D., M. P." — Little Mother.
DABBS, Doris. — When Me and Ma Goes
to Call.
DACRE (TV.). — Sonnet: "Father in
heaven! after the days misspent.
See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in
"DAGONET,A.B." See SIMS, GEORGE R.
DAGUE, Irene T.— Dream, A.
DAIHAKU, Princess. — "How will you
manage." See Manyo Shu. _
DAINS, Ruth. — What the Acorn Said.
DALE, Arthur B. — Torch, The.
DALE, G. W. — Yankee's Stratagem.
DALE, Mary Elizabeth. — Evening.
DALE, T.— Regulus.
DA LENTINO, Jacopo. See JACOPO DA
LENTINO.
DALEY, Edith.— Little Words, The.
Miracle.
Praise.
Sympathy.
DALEY, Helen S.— Spelling-Class.
DALGIEWICZ, Irena (TV.).— Kolendy
for Christmas.
DALGLIESH, Alice. — Christmas Cus
toms.
White Christmas.
DALLAS, Mary Kyle.— Annie O'Brien,
At the Altar.
Aunt Betsy on Marriage.
Aunt Peggy and High Art.
Aunty Doleful* s Visit.
Aurelia's Valentine.
Bessie's Dilemma.
Bridget's Soliloquy.
Broken Dreams.
Charity Grinder and the Postmaster
General.
Corianna's Wedding.
Dream, A.
Dutifuls, The.
Fashionable Hospitality.
Fashionable Vacation, A.
Father Paul.
Frightened Woman, A.
Great Man, A.
He'd Nothing but His Violin.
Her First Steam-Engine.
Her Heart Was False and Mine \Vas
Broken.
In Amity of Soul.
Knitting.
Landlord's Opinion, The. See Two
Opinions of One House.
Love's Reminiscences.
Miaouletta.
Mrs. Pickles Wants to Be a Man.
Mrs. Slowly at the Hotel.
Mrs. Smith Improves Her Mind.
Mrs. Tubbs and Political Economy.
Mrs. Winkle's Grandson.
Mothers and Fathers: Two Pictures.
My Sweetheart's Baby Brother.
"N" for Nannie and "B" for Ben.
Nettie Budd before Her Second Ball.
Old, Old Story, The.
Our Christmas Dinner.
Out of the Bottle.
Paying Her Fare.
Rebecca's Revenge.
Riding on a Rail.
Scene in a Street Car.
Simon Solitary's Ideal Wife.
Slowlys at the Photographer s, The.
Slowlys at the Theatre, The.
Statue's Story, The.
Tenant's Opinion. See Two Opinion
of One House!
Thoughts at a Party,
DALLAS, Mary Kyle (Continued).
To A. M. Olar.
Toast, The.
Tragedy at Dodd's Place, The.
Two Opinions of One House.
What Old Mrs. Ember Said.
What the Crickets Said.
When the House Is Alone by Itself.
DALLIBA, Gerda.— To a Child.
DALLYN, Mrs. John. See MEYNELL,
VIOLA.
DALMON, Charles.— Almond Blossoms.
See Three Pictures.
Ballad of the Epiphany.
Camelot.
Caterpillar's Apology for Eating a Fa
vorite Gladiolus, A.
Cow at Suilmgton, A.
Early Morning Meadow Song.
Legend of Cherries, A.
O What If the Fowler.
Separation.
She No Longer Loves Him.
Snowfall on Plum Trees After They
Had Bloomed. See Three Pictures.
Three Pictures.
Wistaria Blossoms. See Three Pic-
DALTON, Annie Charlotte (Mrs. Willie
Dalton). — Flame and Adventure, sel.
For an Eskimo.
Incantations.
Ode to a Garden.
Robin's Egg, The.
Wild Larkspur.
DALTON, "Power" (Harold Caleb
Dalton).— Finite.
Flail.
DALY, Augustin.— Leah the Forsaken,
sel.
Scene from "Leah." See Leah the
Forsaken.
Sister's Sacrifice, A.
DALY, Eugene Ho well. — Alpheus and
Arethusa.
DALY, James J. — Eagle, The.
In Coventry.
Latin Tongue, The.
Nox Ignatiana.
October of the Angels.
DALY, John. — Toast to the Flag, A.
DALY, T. (Thomas) A. (Augustine).
Alia for Rosa.
All's Well That Ends Well.
Belles, The.
Between Two Loves.
Blossomy Wheelbarrow (or Barrow),
The.
Carlotta Mia.
Child's Christmas Song, A.
Chrees'mas Time. , •
Cornaylius Ha-ha-ha-hanmgan.
Da Besta Frand.
Da Boy from Rome.
Da Comica Man.
Da Faith of Aunta Rosa.
Da Greata Basaball.
Da Greata Stronga Man.
Da Leetla Boy.
Da 'Mericana Girl.
Da Pup een da Snow.
Da Summer's Come.
Da Sweeta Soil.
Da Thief.
Day of the Circus Horse, The.
Deesa Greata Holiday Fourth-July.
Dixie Lullaby, A.
Een Napoli.
Flag o* My Land.
For Old Lovers.
I No Can Marry Both o' Dem.
Irish Bachelor, The.
Kiss Her.
Kitty's Graduation.
Laggard in Love, The.
Leetla Giorgio Washeenton.
Leetla Giuseppina.
Lonely Honeymoon, The.
Mia Carlotta.
Mr. Hail Colomb'.
Mistletoe and Holly.
Mrs. Maguire— A Christmas Gift.
"Moderate" Drinker, The.
Mourner, The.
October.
On the Road to Arden.
Ould Apple Woman, The.
Pasquale Passes.
Peaceable Race, The.
Perennial May.
Poet, The.
Rosa Walkin' down da Street.
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DALY, T. A. (Continued).
So Glad for Spreeng.
Song for August, A.
Song of the Thrush, The.
Song to One, A.
Spoiled Child, The.
To a Bereaved Mother.
To a Plain Sweetheart.
To a Robin.
To a Thrush.
To a Violinist.
To th' Minstrel Girl.
Two Days.
Two 'Mericana Men.
.
Wen Spreeng; Ees Com'.
DAM, Henry J. W.— Theosophic Mar
riage.
DAME, Ruth B.— Graduation Day Hints.
DAMON, S. Foster. — Bridge.
Burning Bush.
Epilogue.
Greeks.
Last Supper: Jesus to Judas.
Woman, A.
DAMROSCH, Alice Blame. — Swimming
by Night.
DANA, (Mrs.) Julia M.— First Snow
drop, The.
Lost Tommy.
Tommy Day's Easter Eggs.
DANA, Katherine Floyd. See "WADS-
WORTH, OLIVE A."
DANA, Mary S. B. (Mrs. Mary Stanley
Bunce [Dana] Shindler).— Flee As
a Bird.
"Pass under the Rod."
Under the Rod.
DANA, Olive E. — Columbus.
Washington and His Friends.
DANA, Richard Henry. — Buccaneer,
The, sel.
Chanting Cherubs, The.
Early Spring Brook, The,
Husband and Wife's Grave, The.
I Saw Her Once.
Immortality.
Island, The. See Buccaneer, The,
Little Beach-Bird, The.
Moss Supplicateth for the Poet, The.
Pleasure-Boat, The.
Soul, The.
"D ANBURY NEWS MAN." See BAI
LEY, JAMES M.
DANCE, Charles. — Morning Call, A.
DANDRIDGE, Danske (Bedinger) (Mrs.
Stephen Dandridge). — Dead Moon.
The.
Glamour- Land.
On the Eve of War.
Spirit of the Fall, The.
DANDRIDGE, Ray Garfield.— De Drum
Majah.
'Ittle Touzle Head.
Sprin* Fevah.
Time to Die.
Zalka Peetruza.
DANDRIDGE, Mrs. Stephen. See DAN
DRIDGE, DANSKE (BEDINGER).
"DANE, Barry." See LOGAN, JOHN E.
DANE, Clemence. — Will Shakespeare,
sel.
DANE, Zenas.— Big Bob Simpson.
Woman's Description of a Play, A.
DANFORTH, Elizabeth Hanly.— Windy
Morning.
DANFORTH, Elliott.— Mind Cultivation
Man's Noblest Object.
DANGERFIELD, Clinton. — Colored An
tony and Cleopatra.
DANGERFIELD, George. — To Ultima
Thule.
DANIEL, Arnaut.— Bel M'es Quan Lo
Vens M'Alena.
Mot Eran Dous Miei Cossir.
DANIEL, George. — Robin, The.
DANIEL, Hawthorne. — American, The.
DANIEL, John.— "If I could shut the
gate against my thoughts."
DANIEL, John W. — Address at the
Dedication of the Washington Monu
ment.
At the Dedication of the Washington
Monument.
Robert E. Lee.
DANIEL, Samuel.— "And yet I cannot
reprehend the flight." See To Delia
(XXXII).
Are They Shadows? See Tethy's Fes
tival.
"Beauty, sweet Love, is like the morn
ing dew." See To Delia (XLV1I).
Beauty's Lease. See To Delia (XLVII).
Daniel
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
DANIEL, Samuel (Continued}.
"But love whilst that them mayst
be loved again." See To Delia
(XXXVII).
"Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable
Night." See To Delia (LI).
Chorus: "How dost thou wear and
weary out thy days." See Philotas.
Chorus: "Then thus we have beheld."
See Cleopatra.
Civil Wars, The, sels.
Cleopatra, sel.
Complaint of Rosamond, The, sels.
Constancy. See Hymen's Triumph.
Death of Talbot, The. See Civil Wars.
Description of Beauty, A. (TV.)
English Poetry. See Musophilus, or
Defence of All Learning.
Epistle f to the Lady Margaret.
"Fair is my love, and cruel as she's
fair." See To Delia (VI).
"False Hope prolongs my ever certain
grief." See To Delia (XXV).
Henry's Lament. See Complaint of
Rosamond, The.
Hymen's Triumph, sels.
"I must not grieve my Love. See To
Delia (XLVIII).
"If this be love, to draw a weary
breath." See To Delia (IX).
"Let others sing of Knights and Pala-
dines." See To Delia (LII).
"Like as the lute delights or else dis
likes." See To Delia (LIV).
Lonely Beauty. See Complaint of Rosa
mond, The.
"Look, Delia, how we esteem the half-
blown rose." See To Delia (XXXVI),
Love Is a Sickness. See Hymen's Tri
umph,
Musophilus, or Defence of All Learn
ing, sels.
"My cares draw on mine everlasting
night." See To Delia (XXX).
"My spotless love hovers with purest
wings." See To Delia (XII).
Ode: "Now each creature joys the
other."
"Oft do I marvel, whether Delia's
eyes." See To Delia (XXX).
Pastoral of Tasso, A, (Tr.)
Philotas, sel.
Poet and Critic. See Musophilus, or
Defence of All Learning.
Prayer to Sleep. See To Delia (LI).
Quand Vous Serez Bien Vieille. See
To Delia (XXXVIII).
Reminiscence of Early Love, A. See
Hymen's Triumph ("Ah! I remem
ber").
"Restore thy tresses to the golden ore."
See To Delia (XIX).
Rosamond's Appeal. See Complaint of
Rosamond, The.
Secrecy. See Hymen's Triumph.
Shadows. See Tethys' Festival.
Sleep. See To Delia (LI).
Song: "Love is a sickness full of
woes." See Hymen's Triumph (Love
Is a Sickness).
Sonnet: "Look, Delia, how we esteem
the half-blown rose." See To Delia
(XXXV).
Sorrow. See Hymen's Triumph.
"Star of my mishap imposed this pain,
The." See To Delia (XXXI).
Tethys' Festival, sels.
Then and Now. See To Delia
(XXXVIII).
"These plaintive verse, the posts of my
desire." See To Delia (IV).
"Thou canst not die whilst any zeal
abound." See To Delia (XL).
"Time, cruel Time, come and subdue
that brow." See To Delia (XXIII).
To Delia, sels.
To His Reader.
To Sir Thomas Egerton.
To the Lady Lucy, Countess of Bed
ford.
To the Lady Margaret, Countess of
Cumberland.
Treasure of Our Tongue, The. See
Musophilus, or Defence of All Learn
ing (English Poetry).
Trophies, The. See To Delia (LII).
Ulysses and the Syren.
"Unto the boundless ocean of thy beau
ty." See To Delia (I).
"When men shall find thy flow*r,thy glory
pass." See To Delia (XXXVIII).
"When winter snows upon thy sable
hairs." See To Delia (XXXIX).
DANIELL, Edith.— Inspect Us.
DANIELS, R. Balfour.— Candlelight.
DANTE (Durante Alighieri). — "All my
thoughts always speak to me of love."
See La Vita Nuova.
"All ye that pass along Love's trodden
way." See La Vita Nuova.
"At whiles (yea oftentimes) I muse
over." See La Vita Nuova.
Ballata: He Will Gaze upon Beatrice.
Beauty and Duty.
Being Underived. See Divina Corn-
media (Paradiso).
"Beyond the sphere which spreads to
widest space." See La Vita Nuova.
"Canst thou indeed be he that still
would sing." See La Vita Nuova.
Canzone: He Beseeches Death for the
Life of Beatrice.
Celestial Pilot, The. See Divina Corn-
media (Purgatorio).
"Day agone, as I rode sullenly, A.
See La Vita Nuova.
"Death, always cruel, Pity's foe in
chief." See La Vita Nuova.
Divina Commedia, sels.
Divine Comedy, The. See Divina Corn-
media.
"Even as the others mock, thou mockest
me." See La Vita Nuova.
"Eyes that weep for pity of the heart,
The." See La Vita Nuova.
"For certain he hath seen all perfect-
ness." See La Vita Nuova. _
Francesca da Rimini. See Divina Corn-
media (Inferno).
"Gentle thought there is will often start,
A." See La Vita Nuova.
"I felt a spirit of love begin to stir."
See La Vita Nuova.
Inferno. See Divina Commedia.
La Vita Nuova, sels.
"Ladies that have intelligence in love."
See La Vita Nuova.
"Love and the gentle heart are the
same thing." See La Vita Nuova.
"Love hath so long possessed me for
his own." See La Vita Nuova.
"Love's pallor and the semblance of
deep ruth." See La Vita Nuova.
"Mine eyes beheld the blessed pity
spring." See La Vita Nuova.
"My lady carries love within her eyes."
See La Vita Nuova.
"My lady looks so gentle and so pure."
See La Vita Nuova.
Paradiso. See Divina Commedia.
Primal Cause, The. See Divina Com
media (Paradiso).
Purgatorio. See Divina Commedia.
Saints in Glory, The. See Divina Com
media (Paradiso).
Sestina : Of the Lady Pietra degli Scro-
vigni.
"Song, 'tis my will that thou do seek
out love." See La Vita Nuova.
Sonnet: Of Beatrice de Portinari.
Sonnet: Of Beauty and Duty.
Sonnet: On the Ninth of June, 1290.
Sonnet: To Brunette Latini.
Sonnet: To Certain Ladies.
Sonnet: "To Guido Cayalcanti."
Sonnet : To the Lady Pietra degli Scro-
vigni.
Sonnet: To the Same Ladies.
"Stay now with me, and listen to my
sighs." See La Vita Nuova.
"That lady of all gentle memories."
See La Vita Nuova.
"Thoughts are broken in my memory,
The." See La Vita Nuova.
"To every heart that the sweet pain
doth move." See La Vita Nuova.
"Very bitter weeping that ye made,
The." See La Vita Nuova.
"Very pitiful lady, very young, A."
See La Vita Nuova.
Vita Nuova. See La Vita Nuova.
"Weep, lovers, sith Love's very self
doth weep." See La Vita Nuova.
"Whatever while the thought conies
over me." See La Vita Nuova.
"Woe's me! by dint of all these sighs
that come." See La Vita Nuova.
*'Ye pilgrim-folk, advancing pensively."
See La Vita Nuova.
"You that thus wear a modest counte
nance." See La Vita Nuova.
DANTE DA MAIANO. See MAIANO,
DANTE DA.
DA PISTOIA, Cino. See PISTOIA,
CINO DA.
D'AQUINO. Rinaldo.—Crusade, The.
680
DARBYSHIRE, Martha Brindley. —Mo
ments.
D'ARCY, Hal.— Erris Fairy, An.
D'ARCY, Hugh Antoine. — Face upon the
Floor, The.
DARE, Ella.— Only One Kind Word.
DARE, Shirley. — Lullaby: "Song for the
baby, sweet little Bopeep, A."
DARGAN, Olive Tilford (Mrs. Pegram
Dargan). — Ballad of a Wooing.
Cycle's Rim, The, sel.
Duo.
Evvie's Mother.
Far Bugles, sel.
Game, The.
Girl I Love. See Far Bugles.
It Will Be a Hard Winter.
Lute and Furrow.
New Freedom, The.
On Clingman Dome.
Path Flower.
Sal's Gap.
There's Rosemary.
To a Texas Primrose.
To William Blake.
To-Day I Went among the Mountain
Folk.
Twilight.
We Creators.
DARGAN, V ere.— City Trees.
DARfO, Ruben. — Murmur from the
Stable, The.
Portico.
DARLEY, George.— Chorus of Spirits
See Sylvia; or, the May Queen.
Deadman's Dirge. See Syren Songs.
Dirge: "Wail! wail ye o'er the dead!"
See Sylvia; or, the May Queen.
Fallen Star, The.
Fight of the Forlorn, The, sel.
Flower of Beauty, The.
Gambols of Children, The.
Hymn to the Sun.
It Is Not Beauty I Demand.
Last Night.
"List no more the ominous din." See
Nepenthe.
"Listen to the Lyre!"
"Lo! in the mute, mid wilderness."
See Nepenthe.
Loveliness of Love, The.
Love's Likeness.
Mermaidens* Vesper-Hymn, The. See
Syren Songs.
Morning-Song. See Sylvia; or the May
Queen.
Nepenthe, sels.
Nephon's Song. See Sylvia; or the
May Queen.
O Blest Unfabled Incense Tree. -See
Nepenthe.
"O fast her amber blood doth flow."
See Nepenthe.
On the Death of a Recluse.
"Over a bloomy land, untrod." See
Nepenthe.
"Over hills and uplands high." See
Nepenthe.
Peasant Song. See Sylvia; or the May
Queen.
Phoenix, The. See Nepenthe.
Robin's Cross.
Romanzo to Sylvia. See Sylvia; or
the May Queen.
Sea, The. See Nepenthe.
Sea-Ritual, The. See Syren Songs.
Serenade: "Awake thee, my lady
love." See Sylvia; or the May
Queen.
Serenade of a Loyal Martyr.
Siren Chorus. See Syren Songs.
"Solitary wayfarer!" See Nepenthe.
Song: "It is not Beauty I demand."
Song: "I've taught thee Love's sweet
lesson o'er." See Sylvia; or the
May Queen.
Song: "Sweet in her green dell the
flower of beauty slumbers."
Song of the Bluebells.
Song of the Graces. See Sylvia; or
the May Queen.
Song of the Phoenix, A. See Nepenthe.
Song of the Summer Winds.
Summer Winds.
Sylvia; or the May Queen, sels.
Syren Songs, sels.
"Thou whose thrilling hand in mine*"
See Nepenthe.
To Helene.
True Loveliness.
Wherefore, Unlaurelled Boy.
AUTHOR INDEX
Davies
DARLING, Elsie L. — Three Wonderful
DARLINGTON, James Henry. — Joy
Awaiting, The.
DARLOW, David John. — Drought.
DARMESTETER, Agnes Mary Frances
(Robinson). See ROBINSON, AGNES
MARY FRANCES.
DARMESTETER, Mme. James. See
ROBINSON, AGNES MARY FRANCES.
DART, Ruth.-— Identity.
DARTE, George Lockhart. — Wustest Boy,
DARWIN, Erasmus. — Economy of Vege
tation, The, sels.
Immortal Nature. See Economy of
Vegetation, The.
Loves of the Plants, The, sel.
Steam Power. See Economy of Vege
tation, The.
Vegetable Loves. See Loves of the
Plants, The.
DARWIN, Frances. See CORNFORD,
FRANCES.
DASKAM, Josephine Dodge. See BA
CON, JOSEPHINE DODGE DASKAM.
DAUBENY, Charles. — Verses on a Cat.
D'AUBIGNE, Agrippa. See AUBIGNE,
AGRIPPA D'.
D'AUBRAY. — Sonnet: "Past mastership
in Love's great art I claim."
DAUDET, Alphonse. — French Ensign,
The.
Last Lesson, The.
DAUGHERTY, George. See MORROW,
MARCO and DAUGHERTY, GEORGE.
DAULTON, Agnes McClelland (Mrs.
George Daulton). — Nixie of the
Neighborhood.
DAULTON, Mrs. George. See DAUL
TON, AGNES MCCLELLAND.
DAVENANT (or D'AVENANT), Sir
William. — Aubade.
Awake! Awake!
Christians Reply to the Philosopher,
The, sel.
Dream, The.
Epitaph: "When you perceive these
stones are wet."
For the Lady Olivia Porter; A Present
upon a New- Years Day. See Mada
gascar.
Gondibert, sel.
History of Sir Francis Drake, The, sel.
Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest,
Life and Death. See Christians Reply
to the Philosopher, The.
Lover and Philosopher.
Madagascar, sels.
Morning [Song]. .
"O thou that sleep'st like pig in straw.
On the Captivity of the Countess of
Anglesey.
Praise and Prayer. See Gondibert.
Sir Francis Drake Reviv'd. See His-
nest, The."
Song: Endimion Porter and Olivia.
To a Mistress Dying.
To the Queen, Entertain'd at Night by
the Countess of Anglesey. See Mad
agascar.
DAVENPORT, Eleanor.— East Hampton.
DAVENPORT, Henry.— Lover without
Arms, A.
DAVENPORT, Mariana Bonnell.— Pen
sive Thoughts on Infant Prodigies.
DAVIDSON, Alexander Mackenzie.—
Cortege.
Fourth Shepherd, The.
Great Lover, The.
Mole Ruit Sua.
DAVIDSON, Mrs. Bertha W.— Golden
Side, The.
DAVIDSON, Donald.— Afternoon Call.
Andrew Jackson. See Tall Men, The.
Apple and Mole.
Avalon.
Cross Section of a Landscape.
David Crockett. See Tall Men, The
Ecclesiasticus.
Epithalamion : "Come now, though
Muses are not left to sing."
Fire on Belmont Street. See Tall Men,
The.
John Darrow.
John Sevier. See Tall Men, The.
Lee in the Mountains.
DAVIDSON, Donald (Continued).
Outland Piper, An.
Pavane.
Redivivus.
Southward Returning.
Spoken at a Castle Gate.
Tall Men, The, sels.
Utterance.
Wolf, The.
DAVIDSON, Edward.— In This Dark
House.
DAVIDSON, Francis. — Beggars.
DAVIDSON, Gustav. — Imperatrix.
Somewhere I Chanced to Read.
DAVIDSON, John. — Ballad in Blank
Verse of the Making of a Poet, A,
sels-.
Ballad of a Nun, A.
Ballad of Heaven, A.
Ballad of Hell, A.
Butterflies.
Chilterns, The.
Christmas Eve.
Cinque Port, A.
Eclogues, sel.
Epping Forest. See November.
Fleet Street Eclogues, sels.
Greenock. See Ballad in Blank Verse
of the Making of a Poet, A.
Harvest-Home Song.
Holiday at Hampton Court.
I Haunt the Hills That Overlook the
Sea. See Testament of a Man For
bid, The.
Imagination. See New Year's Eve.
In Romney Marsh.
Last Journey, The. See Testament of
John Davidson, The.
Last Rose, The.
London.
Alan as God. See Ballad in Blank
Verse of the Making of a Poet, A.
Merchantmen, The.
Midsummer Day. See Fleet Street
Eclogues.
New Year's Eve, sel.
Northern Suburb, A.
November, sel.
On Entering a Chapel.
Outcast, The.
Piper, Play!
Prescription for a Spring Morning, A.
See Fleet Street Eclogues.
Runnable Stag, A.
St. George's Day, sel.
St. Michael's Mount.
Song: "Boat is chafing at our long de
lay, The."
Song: "Closes and courts and lanes."
Song of a Train.
Spring Song.
Summer.
Testament of a Man Forbid, The, sel.
Testament of a Prime Minister, The.
sels.
Testament of John Davidson, The, sel.
Thirty Bob a Week.
To the New Men.
Unhistorical Pastoral, An, sel.
Unknown, The.
Vengeance of the Duchess, The.
Vivian's Speech. See Eclogues.
DAVIDSON, John Nelson. — Books of
the Bible.
DAVIDSON, Margaret Gilman (Mrs.
W.T. Davidson; Marguerite George).
I, Too, Have Known.
Moritura.
DAVIDSON, Thomas.— And There Will
I Be Buried.
Love's Last Suit.
Lullaby: "Hush thee, sweet baby."
DAVIDSON, Mrs. W. T. See DAVID
SON, MARGARET GILMAN.
DAVIES, Acton — Dimple and Dum-
DAVIES, Blodwen. — Ministering.
Resurrection.
DAVIES, E. J. Francis.— To My Little
Daughter.
DAVIES, Ernest E.— On Armistice Day.
DAVIES, Sir John. — Affliction. See
Nosce Teipsum.
Antinous Praises Dancing before Queen
Penelope. See Orchestra, or a Poeme
of Dauncing.
Contention betwixt a Wife, a Widow,
and a Maid, A.
Dancing of the Air, The.
Hymns of Astraea, sels.
Immortality of the Soul, The. See
Nosce Teipsum.
681
DAVIES, Sir John (Continued).
Knowledge and Reason. See Nosce
Teipsum.
Man.
Mariner's Song, The.
Nosce Teipsum, sels.
Of Homer's Odyssey. See Orchestra,
or a Poeme of Dauncing.
Of Human Knowledge. See Nosce
Teipsum.
Of the Soul of Man and the Immortality
Thereof. See Nosce Teipsum.
On a Pair of Garters.
Orchestra. See Orchestra, or a Poeme
of Dauncing.
Orchestra, or a Poeme of Dauncing. sels.
Soul and the Body, The. See Nosce
Teipsum.
Soul Compared to a River, The. See
Nosce Teipsum.
Soul Compared to a Virgin Wooed in
Marriage, The. See Nosce Teipsum,
To Queen Elizabeth. See Nosce Teip
sum.
To the Month of September. See
Hymns of Astrsea.
To the Nightingale. See Hymns of
Astraea.
To the Rose. See Hymns of Astraea.
To the Spring. See Hymns of Astrsea.
Virgin Queen, The: An Anagram.
Visitors.
Which Is a Proud, and Yet a Wretched
Thing.
DAVIES, Leland.— Mandrake, The.
DAVIES, Lin.— Bugler, The.
DAVIES, Mary Carolyn.— After All and
after All.
Apple Tree Said, The.
Armistice Day.
Be Different (or Deferent) to Trees.
Being a Daughter.
Borrower. See Girl's Songs, A.
By an Iris-Shadowed Pool.
Cloistered.
Comrades of the Trail.
David.
Day before April, The.
Dead Make Rules, The.
Discovery, The.
Door, The.
Door-Mats.
Dream-Bearer, The.
Easter.
Feet.
Fishing-Pole, The.
Freei See Girl's Songs, A.
Girl's Songs, A.
Gown, The.
Gymnastic Clock, The.
Higher Towers.
Honeymoon.
If I Had Known.
If I Were Santa's Little Boy.
Kiss, The. See Girl's Songs, A.
Leading.
Left Out.
Let Me Be a Giver.
Love Song.
Men Are the Devil.
New Year, A.
No Reticence.
Of Roses.
Out of the Earth.
Peak, The.
Prayer for a Sleeping Child, A.
Prayer for Every Day, A.
Rabbit, A.
Reminiscences.
Rust.
Saturdays' Party in Fairyland, The.
Scattering Sunshine.
Sea-Gull [Song].
Seeking.
Sleeping Beauty, The.
Smith, of the Third Oregon, Dies.
Song: "Because I love, I weep."
Song: "We cannot die, for loveliness."
Song of a Girl.
Spring Sows Her Seeds.
Stars, The.
Terrible Dead, The.
Traps.
Tree Birthdays.
Vintage. See Girl's Songs, A.
Wild Things.
DAVIES, Thomas H.— "Sarah."
DAVIES, William Henry.— Advice.
Ale. _
Ambition.
April's Charms.
Bell, The.
Davies
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EE CITATIONS
DAVIES, William Henry (Continued)
Best Friend, The.
Birds.
Captive Lion, The.
Child and the Mariner, The
Child's Pet, A.
Christ the Man.
Clouds.
Come, Come, My Love.
Come, Let Us Find.
Days Too Short.
Dog, The.
Dream of Winter, A.
Dreams of the Sea.
Early Morn.
Early Spring.
East in Gold, The.
Elements, The.
Example, The.
Fancy's Home.
Foliage, sel.
Forgiveness.
Great Time, A.
Greeting, A.
Happy Wind.
Hawk, The.
Heap of Rags, The.
Hermit, The.
Hour of Magic, The.
In May.
In Spring-Time.
In the Country.
Jenny Wren.
Joy.
Joy and Pleasure.
Joy of Life, The.
Kingfisher, The.
Leaves.
Leisure.
Life.
.
Love Lights the Fire.
Love, Like a Drop of Dew.
op
Mind's Liberty, The.
Money.
Moon, The.
Mother to Her Sick Child, A.
Muse, The.
My Love Could Walk.
My Youth.
Nature's Friend.
No Master.
No Place or Time.
Oh, Sweet Content,
Old Autumn.
One Token.
Poor Kings.
Rabbit, The.
Rags and Bones.
Rain, The.
Rainbow, The.
Raptures.
Rivals, The.
Sadness and Joy.
School's Out.
Sheep.
Sleepers, The.
Sluggard, The.
Snowfkke, The.
Songs of Joy.
Strong Moments.
Sweet Stay-at-Home. See Foliage.
Telling Fortunes.
Thought, A.
Thunderstorms.
To a Lady Friend.
Trees.
Truly Great.
Two Children, The.
Two Flocks, The.
Two Stars, The.
Villain, The.
Wasted Hours.
Ways of Time, The.
When Yon Full Moon.
White Cascade, The.
Winter's Beauty.
DA VINCI, Leonardo. See LEONARDO DA
VINCI.
DAVIS, A. S.f Jr. — Dawn Song —
Pachayachachi's Gate.
DAVIS, Addie F.— Sermon in Flowers,
A.
DAVIS, Albert Samuel. — Before the
Storm. .
DAVIS, Ben Wood.— After the Opera
After the Waltz.
Barcarolle.
Childless.
Columbus.
Decoration Ode.
Repartee.
Schoolmaster's Sleep, The.
DAVIS, Bert. — Shadows.
DAVIS, Bertha Gerneaux.— My Dolls.
DAVIS, C. F.— Don't Lose Caste.
DAVIS, Charles S. — Washington's Birth
, Daniel Webster.— Gib Him O
ub Mine.
Hog Meat.
'Weh down Souf.
DAVIS, Dorothy Marie.— Old Bill.
Roustabout Moon, The.
DAVIS, Edward Parker.— Woodrow Wil-
D AVIS*, Eliza Timberlake. — Life's
Secrets.
DAVIS, Eugene.— Vesper Bell, The.
DAVIS, F. T.— Sailor's Yarn, A.
DAVIS, ^Fannie Stearns (Mrs. Augustus
McKinstry Gifford; Fanny Stearns
Gifford) . — Afternoon.
Ancient Beautiful Things.
As in a Picture-Book.
Comrades.
Day.
Evening Song.
F9r a Child.
Gipsy Feet.
Good-Bye!
Home.
Love Has Shining Eyes.
Moods, The.
Moon Folly. See Songs of Conn the
Fool, The.
Narrow Doors, The.
Old Song, An.
Pupil [Returns] to His Master.
The.
Sea Spell, A.
Songs of Conn the Fool, The, sel.
Souls.
Turn of the Road, The.
Uncle Frazar.
Up a Hill and a Hill.
Water Fantasy.
You Shall Not Wear Velvet.
DAVIS, Florence Boyce.— Legend of the
Christmas Rose, The.
Sunsets.
Three Wise Monkeys, The.
DAVIS, Francis.— Kathleen Ban Adair.
Nanny.
DAVIS, Harold Lenoir.— By the River.
In the Field.
My Step-Grandfather.
Old Are Sleepy, The.
Proud Riders.
Running Vines [in a Field].
Spirit, The.
Valley Harvest, The.
DAVIS, Harriet Winton. — Ashes to
Ashes.
DAVIS, Harry Cassell. — Festival Days.
DAVIS, Helen Bayley.— Jack Frost.
DAVIS, Helen H. — Unrecompensed.
DAVIS, J. C.— Cowboy Race, A.
DAVIS, Jefferson. — On Withdrawing
from the Union.
DAVIS, John.— Sun, The.
DAVIS, Julia Johnson (Mrs. Lamar T
Davis, Jr.). — Ballad of Jack
Jouett.
Loss.
She Sews Fine Linen.
To My Little Son.
DAVIS, Kate A.— Tale the Titles Told,
The.
DAVIS, L. (Lemuel) Clarke.— Stranded
Ship, The.
DAVIS, Mrs. Lamar T., Jr. See DAVIS,
JULIA JOHNSON.
DAVIS, Leland. — Ballad of Adam's
First, The.
DAVIS, Mrs. Mary Evelyn Moore. See
MOORE, MOLLIE E.
DAVIS, Ozora Stearns. — Courage.
Our Opportunity, Today.
Pathway to Paradise, The.
Today.
DAVIS, Paul P.— Ah Yet's Christmas
DAVIS, Phil R. See "PHILARDEE." '
DAVIS, Richard Harding. — Boy Orator
of Zepata City, The.
Captain Macklin's Escape.
Her First Appearance.
Man with One Talent, The.
Mr. Travers's First Hunt.
My Disreputable Friend, Mr. Raegen
Tamed by a Child. *
There Were Ninety and Nine.
DAVIS, Robert H.— Roosevelt.
Signature, A.
DAVIS, Sam. — First Piano in Camp. j
682
DAVIS, Thomas Osborne. — Battle of
Fontenoy, The.
Boatman of Kinsale, The.
Celts and Saxons.
Fontenoy.
Girl of Dunbwy, The.
Lament for the Death of Eoghan Ruadh.
O'Neill.
My Land.
Nationality.
O, the Marriage!
Sack of Baltimore, The.
Welcome, The.
DAVIS, Winifred.— Nellie's Decorations
DA VI SON, Edward.— Enchanted Heart]
The.
Judas.
Nocturne: "Be thou at peace this
night."
Secret, The.
Snare, The.
Sonnet: "Now that the moonlight with
ers from the sky."
Sonnet: "O Thou in the darkness far
beyond the spheres."
Undying Heart, The.
DAVIS ON, Francis.— "Ah Cupid, I mis
took thee,"
"Are lovers full of fire?"
Are Women Fair?
Dispraise of Love, and Lovers' Follies.
Her Commendation.
His Farewell to His Unkind and Un-
constant Mistress.
How Can the Heart Forget Her.
"In health and ease am I."
"Like to the seely fly."
"Love, if a god thou art."
"Lovely boy, thou art not dead/*
"Sorrow seldom killeth any."
"Thou alive on earth, sweet boy."
To Cupid.
"Wit's perfection, Beauty's wonder."
DAVISON, Sarah Field.— Abigail.
DAVISON, Walter. — At Her Fair
Hands.
Ode: "At her fair hands how have 1
grace entreated."
To His Lady, Who Had Vowed Vir
ginity.
DAWES, Rufus. — Love Unchangeable.
DAWSON, Daniel Lewis.— Seeker in the
Marshes, The.
DAWSON, Eric P.— When the War's at
an End.
DAWSON, Grace Strickler. — Casually
This Cup.
Lens, The.
Thoughts of Christmas.
To a Friend.
DAWSON, Horace Lathrop.— Glory That
Is to Be, The.
DAWSON, James.— After the Battle.
By the Alma.
Frames of Space, The.
Leaves on the Capitol Grass.
Memorial Sonnet.
Metaphysical Verses.
Michael, Lying Awake to Think His
Thoughts. •
DAWSON, M. Phelps. — After the
Fourth of July.
DAWSON, Miles M.— Noblemen.
Thistle, The.
DAWSON, William James.— Angel at
the Ford, The.
Bird's Song at Morning.
Child's Portrait, A.
Deliverance.
How He Came.
Ideal Memory.
Inspirations.
To a Desolate Friend.
DAWTREY, Hannah J.— For Vanity.
DAY, Beth.— Selling the Farm.
DAY, Clarence.— And/Or.
Bulletin on the Simians.
Diligence and Sloth.
Farewell, My Friends.
Many a Night.
Marco Polo.
Menelaus.
New Inventions.
Our Friend the Egg.
Secret Joys.
DAY, Dorothea. — My Captain
DAY, Frederick.— Burthen.
DAY, George Edward.— Master of La
borers, The.
DAY, Holman F.— As Beseemeth Men.
Aunt Shaw s Pet Jug.
Ballad of Elkanah B. Atkinson.
Bottle of Hell-Fire, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
De La Mare
DAY, Holman F. (Continued).
Cure for Homesickness.
Feedin' the Stock.
Grampy Sings a Song.
I've Got Them Calves to Veal.
John W. Jones.
Stock in the Tie-Up, The.
Story of a Kicker.
Tale of the Kennebec Mariner.
Uncle Tascus and the Deed.
With Love — from Mother.
DAY, Margaret Goss. — Helping Mother.
DAY, Mary E. — Parting Lovers, The.
DAY, Miles Jeffery Game. — To My
Brother.
DAY, Price. — October Ending.
Sculpture Game, The.
Song to the Empire State Building.
Theseus.
DAY, Richard Edwin. — England.
To Shakespeare.
DAY, S. M.— Mistakes.
DAY, Sarah J. — Crocus.
Spring Flower, A.
DAY, Thomas Fleming. — Coasters, The.
DAY, William. — Mount Vernon [, the
Home of Washington].
DAYRE, Sydney. — Agreed to Disagree.
Apple Blossoms.
Cherry Time.
Chickadee, The.
Dead Kitten, The.
Frowns or Smiles.
Getting Acquainted.
Grandma's Angel.
Lesson for Mamma.
Letter to Mother Nature, A.
Message, A.
Remorse.
Sunshine.
What Was It?
DAYTON, A. Alphonse. — Why He
Wouldn't Sell the Farm.
DAYTON, Fred C. — His Sweetheart's
Song.
DAZEY, Charles Turner. — February
DE ALARCON, Pedro. — In Terror of
Death.
DE ALDANA, Francisco. — Image of
God, The.
DE ARC EN SOL A, Bartolome Leonardo
Mary Magdalen.
DEAN, Elnia Marlatt.— To the Hardy
Ones.
DEAN, Harry M.— Have You?
Just Keep Fishin'.
DEAN, Mrs. Sidney Walter. See MAR
SHALL, MARGUERITE MOOERS.
DEANE, Anthony C.— Ballad of Jack
and Jill.
Ballad of the "Billycock," The.
Bo-Peep.
Cult of the Celtic, The.
Here Is the Tale.
Imitation.
Jack and Jill.
Little Jack Horner,
Ode, An: "I Sing a Song of Sixpence."
Three Mice, The.
DEANE, Gladys Verville. — Front Yard
— and Back.
DEARMER, Geoffrey. — Tailor, The.
Turkish Trench Dog, The.
Vision, A.
DEAS, Fannie M. P. — That Boy John.
DE BARY, Mrs. Anna Bunston. —
As Rivers of Water in a Dry
Place.
Snowdrop, The.
Under a Wiltshire Apple Tree.
DE BERANGER, Pierre Jean. See BE-
RANGER, PIERRE JEAN DE.
DE BORN, Bertran. See BERTRAN DE
BORN.
DE BROWN, Jere.— Thet Boy of Ourn.
DE BURGH, H. J.— Half Hours with
the Classics.
DE BURY, Richard. See BURY, RICH
ARD DE.
DE BUTTS, Brenda.— Full Moon.
DE CASSERES, Benjamin. — Masses,
The.
Moth-Terror.
Yogi.
DE CHARMS, Edith. — Romany Lul
laby, A.
DECI&IUS MAGNUS AUSONIUS.
See AUSONIUS (DECIMUS MAGNUS
AUSONIUS).
DE CONDRES, Rhea.— Queer One, The.
DEEMS, Charles F.— On Life's Way.
"World is wide, The."
DE FERREIRO, Antonio. — Sonnet on
the Death of His Wife.
DEFOE, Daniel. — English Race, The.
See True-Born Englishman, The.
True-Born Englishman, The, sels.
DE FOLCACHIERI, Folcachiero. See
FOLCACHIERO DE FOLCACHIERI.
DE FORD, Miriam Allen (Mrs. May-
nard Shipley) . — Ronsard.
Traveller's Ditty.
DE FOREST, J. W. — Brigade Com
mander, The.
DE GUILDFORD, Nicholas.— Owl and
the Nightingale, The.
DE HALES, Thomas. — Love Letter, A.
Luve Ron, A.
DE HEREDIA, Jose-Maria. See HE-
REDIA, JOSE-MARIA DE.
DE HITA, Juan Ruiz. See JUAN Ruiz
DE HITA.
D EH MEL, Richard. — Before the Storm.
Harvest Song.
Laborer, The.
My Drinking Song.
Silent Town, The.
To ? "I have baptized," etc.
Trysting, A.
Vigil.
Voice in the Darkness, A.
DE KAY, Charles. — Arcana Sylvarum.
Draft Riot, The.
Peace.
Ulf in Ireland.
DEKKER, Thomas. — "Art thou poor, yet
hast thou golden slumbers?" See
Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell.
Basket-Maker's Song, The. See Pleas
ant Comedy of Patient Grissell.
Bridal Song, A. See Pleasant Comedy
of Patient Grissell.
Catch. See Shoemaker's Holiday.
Content. See Pleasant Comedy of Pa
tient Grissell.
Cradle Song, A: "Golden slumbers kiss
your eyes." See Pleasant Comedy
of Patient Grissell.
Cyclops' Song. See London's Tempe;
or, The Field of Happiness.
Entertainment to James, sel.
First Three-Man's Song, The. See
Shoemaker's Holiday.
First True Gentleman, The. See Hon
est Whore, The.
Fortune. See Old Fortunatus.
Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes. See
Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell.
Happy Heart, The. See Pleasant Com
edy of Patient Grissell.
Honest Whore, The, sel.
"Hush, hush, hush!"
London's Tempe; or, The Field of
Happiness, sel.
Lullaby: "Golden slumbers kiss your
eyes." See Pleasant Comedy of Pa
tient Grissell.
May, See Shoemaker's Holiday,
O Sorrow, Sorrow.
O Sweet Content. See Pleasant Com
edy of Patient Grissell.
Old Fortunatus, sels.
Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell,
sels.
Portrait, A.
Praise of Fortune, The. See Old For
tunatus.
Priest's Song, A. See Old Fortu
natus.
Saint Hugh. See Shoemaker's Holiday.
Second Three-Man's Song, The. See
Shoemaker's Holiday.
Song: "Virtue smiles: cry holiday."
See Old Fortunatus.
Song: "Virtue's branches wither, virtue
pines."
Song of the Cyclops. See London's
Tempe; or, The Field of Happiness.
Sweet Content. See Pleasant Comedy
of Patient Grissell.
Troynova-nt. See Entertainment to
James.
DEKKER, Thomas and FORD, John.—
Country Glee. See Sun's Darling, The.
Live with Me Still. See Sun's Dar
ling, The.
Rustic Song. See Sun's Darling, The.
Song: "Haymakers, rakers, reapers,
and mowers." See Sun's Darling,
The.
Sun's Darling, The, sels.
683
DE LA CONTE (or Coste) Marie
(Ravenal). See LA CONTE MARIE
(RAVENAL).
DE LA CRUZ, San Juan. — Obscure
Night of the Soul, The.
DE LA FONTAINE, Jean. See LA
FONTAINE, JEAN DE.
DE LA MARE, Walter ("Walter Ra-
mal"; "Walter Rand"). — Alas,
Alack!
AH but Blind.
All That's Past.
Alone.
April Moon.
Arabia.
As Lucy Went a- Walking.
At the Keyhole.
Ballad of Christmas, A.
Barber's, The.
Bees] Song, The.
Berries.
Bluebells.
Bread and Cherries.
Buckle, The.
Bunches of Grapes.
Captain Lean.
Cecil.
Cherry Trees.
Chicken.
Cupboard, The.
Dark Chateau, The.
Dreamer, The.
Dream-Song.
Earth Folk.
Echo.
Echoes.
Empty Chariot, The.
England.
Epitaph, An: "Here lies a most beauti
ful lady."
Evening.
Farewell: "Look thy last on all things
lovely."
Five Eyes.
Fly, The.
Forests.
Ghost, The.
Good-Bye.
Happy, Happy It Is to Be.
Hare, The.
.Hidden Mermaids, The.
Holly, The.
Horn, The.
Horse in a Field.
Horseman, The.
How Sleep the Brave.
Huntsmen, The.
I Met at Eve.
I Saw Three Witches.
Jim Jay.
Journey, The.
Kings and Queens.
Linnet, The.
Listeners, The.
Little Bird, The.
Little Green Orchard, The.
Little Old Cupid, The.
Little Salamander, The.
Lob Lie-by-the-Fire.
Lost Playmate, The.
Lost Shoe, The.
Lucy.
Lullaby: "Sleep sleep, lovely white
soul."
Macbeth.
Many a Mickle.
Martha.
Memory.
Miracle, The.
Miss Loo.
Miss T.
Mistletoe.
Mocking Fairy, The.
Mother Bird, The.
Mountains, The.
Music.
Nicholas Nye.
Nocturne: " 'Tis not my voice now
speaks; but a bird."
Nod.
O for a Moon to Light Me Home.
Off the Ground.
Old Angler, The.
Old Men, The.
Old Shellover.
Old Susan.
Peak and Puke.
Pedlar, The.
Poor Henry.
Queen Djenira.
Quiet Enemy, The.
Rachel.
Remembrance.
Be La Mare
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
DE LA MARE, Walter (Continued).
Riddlers, The.
Ride-By-Nights, The.
Robin, A.
Sam.
Sam's Three Wishes; or, Life's Little
Whirligig.
Scarecrow, The.
Scribe, The.
Shadow.
Ship of Rio, The.
Silver.
Silver Penny, The.
Sleeper, The.
Sleeping Beauty.
Sleepyhead.
Softly, Drowsily.
Some One (or Someone).
Song of Enchantment.
Song of Shadows, The.
Song of the Mad Prince, The.
Stranger, The.
Summer Evening.
Sunk Lyonesse.
Sunken Garden, The.
Supper, The.
Suppose.
"Sweep thy faint strings, Musician."
Tailor, The.
Tartary.
Then.
There Blooms No Bud in May.
Three Beggars, The.
Three Cherry Trees, The.
Tired Tim.
Tit for Tat.
Titmouse.
Trees.
Truants, The.
Unstooping.
Veil, The.
Voices.
Wanderers.
When the Rose Is Faded.
Will Ever?
Willow, The.
Winter.
Winter Dusk.
DE LAMARTINE, Alphonse Marie
Louise. See LAMARTINE, ALPHONSE.
DE LAMENNAIS, Robert.— Book of the
People, The, sel.
Brotherhood. See Book of the People,
The.
DELAN, Surville J.— Timber Line.
D ELAND, Mrs. Lorin F. See DELANO,
MARGARET.
DELAND, Margaret (Mrs. Lorin F. De-
land), — Affaire d' Amour.
Bluebell, The.
Bossy and the Daisy.
By One Great Heart.
Christmas Silence, The.
Clover, The.
Doubt.
Easter Music.
Fairies* Shopping, The.
Fire, The. See John Ward, Preacher.
First Best Christmas Night, The.
Golden-Rod, The.
Hymn: "O patient Christ!"
John Ward, Preacher, sel.
Life.
Love and Death.
Love's Wisdom.
Rain.
Sent with a Rose to a Young Lady,
Waits, The.
While Shepherds Watched (Their
Flocks by Night).
DELANEY, W. W. See "LEE, ANDY."
DELANO, H. A. — Greatness of His Sim
plicity.
DELANO, Myra S. — Easter with Parepa.
Parepa Rosa's Special Easter Hymn.
DELANY, Mrs. Clarissa Scott. — Interim.
Mask, The
Solace.
DE LA RAMEE, Louise. See "OuiDA."
DE LA SELVA, Salomon. — Tropical
Town.
DELAVIGNE, Jean Francois Casimir.—
Napoleon after Waterloo.
Three Days in the Life of Columbus.
DEL CASEL, Julian.— Friar, The.
DE LEON, Luis. See LEON, Luis DE.
DELILLE, Jacques. — In Praise of Coffee.
My Net Product.
DE LISLE (or de L'Isle), Rotiget. See
Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph.
DE LISLE, William.— Waiting.
DELONE, T. — Fair Rosamund.
DELONEY, Thomas.— Gentle Craft, The.
sel.
Shoe-Makers' Song, The. See Gentle
Craft, The.
DE LONG, Ann Ha wley — Forest, The.
DE LONG, Edith Curtis. — Recompense.
DE LONG, Juanita. — My Hereafter.
Regret.
DE LOREZ, Stella.— Coaching the Ris
ing Star.
DELORME, Louis Rene. See SAINT-
JUIRS.
DE LOUK, Louis.— Catching.
Infection.
DEMAREST, (Mrs.) Mary Augusta
(Lee). — My Ain Countree.
DE MARY, Elizabeth.— Pioneer Woman.
DE MASTERS, E.— Dance, The.
DE MAUPASSANT, Guy. See MAU
PASSANT, GUY DE.
DE MEDICI, Lorenzo. See MEDICI,
LORENZO, DE.
DE MENOCAL, Esmee.— What I Love.
DE MILLE.— Indian Names of Canada,
The.
DE MILLE, James.— Dodge Club, The,
sel.
Senator's Dilemma, The. See Dodge
Club, The.
DEMING, Mrs. H. A. (Comp.).—
Curious Life Poem, A.
Life.
Literary Curiosity, A: Life.
DEMING, H. (Henry) C. (Champion).
Lincoln.
DE MONTREUIL, - . — To Madame
de Sevigne.
DEMOREST. W. Jennings. — Prohibi
tion the True Anti-Poverty Party.
Voter's Responsibility, The.
DE MOTTE, Lucia Stevens. — Return,
The.
DEMPSEY, H. Frances.— Pledge and
Prayer.
DE MUSSET, Alfred. See MUSSET, AL
FRED DE.
DE NERVAL, Gerard. See NERVAL,
GERARD DE.
DEN HAM, Sir John. — Against Love.
Cooper's Hill.
Elegy on Co wley, sel.
Natura Naturata.
O Could I Flow.
On Mr. Abraham Cowley. His Death
and Burial amongst the Ancient
Poets, sel.
On Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death and
Burial amongst the Ancient Poets.
Praise of the Thames. See Cooper's
Hill.
Song: "Morpheus, the humble god, that
dwells." See Sophy, The.
Sophy, The, sel.
Thames [from Cooper's Hill] , The. See
Cooper's Hill.
View of London from Cooper's Hill.
See Cooper's Hill.
DENIS, Mrs. Helen Parry Eden. See
EDEN, HELEN PARRY.
DENISON, Charles W. — Drunkard's
Dream, The.
Rumseller's Song, The.
DENISON, Mrs. Charles Wheeler. See
DENISON, MARY A.
DENISON, Eldredge.— Her Garden.
DENISON, J. P.— Wing Tee Wee.
DENISON, Mary A.— Christmas Bal
lad, A.
Grandfather's Rose.
Mary O'Connor, the Volunteer's Wife.
Volunteer's Wife, The.
DENNEN, Grace Atherton.— Coming of
Dawn, The.
Gold-of-Ophir Roses.
DENNEY, Reuel. — Hammerthrow, The.
Invocation: "I have a treacherous and
difficult business here."
McSorley's Bar.
Norwich Hill.
Song: "You are unwombed to spring-
sighs and the wars."
id and
sighs and the wars."
DENNIE, Joseph.— Jack and Jill.
DENNISON, E. W.— Little Mai
the Speckled Hen.
DENNISON, Lindsay.— He-Siren of the
Gold-Fields, The.
DENNISON, Mary A. See DENISON,
MARY A.
DENNYS, Richard Molesworth.— Better
Far to Pass Away.
684
DENSMORE, Frances (TV.). — Epitaph
on Sitting Crow.
Message of a Rejected Suitor.
On Hearing the Cry of an Ominous
Raven.
Song of an Indian Warrior.
Song of Parting, A.
War Scout Dreams of Home, A.
Warrior Warns the Foe, A.
DENTON, (Mrs.) Clara J. (Janetta).—
Action.
Best Day, The.
Cease Firing.
Choosing.
Christ Is Arisen.
Columbus.
Doubt.
Flag We Love, The.
Giver of All, The.
Good Will.
Happy April Fool Day, The.
Honor to Whom Due.
Let's Pretend.
Like Washington.
Maytime.
Mother's Love, A.
My Daddy.
New Year's Day.
Our Greatest American.
Pine Tree Maiden, The.
Ride for a Vote, A.
Salutatory.
Seed, The.
Shamrock, The.
Something Better.
Something to Be Thankful For.
United.
DENTON, Clara J. and HADLEY,
Lizzie M. — Two February Birth-
DENT§N, Dollie. — My Lover Who
Loved Me Last Spring.
DENTON, Paul.— Glass of Cold Water.
Unaccountable Mystery, An.
Victory of Rum, The.
DENVER POST. —At Dancing School.
Dance at the Ranch, A.
Pa Shaved Off His Whiskers.
Patriotism at Squawville.
DENVER TRIBUNE. — Interviewing
Mrs. Pratt.
DEOR. — Deor's Lament.
DEPEW, Chauncey M.— American Hall
of Fame.
Andre and Hale.
Army of the Potomac, The.
Capture of Major Andre, The, sel.
General Grant.
Liberty.
Lincoln's Heart Throbs.
Majestic Eminence of Washington,
The.
Our Fallen Heroes.
Pilgrims, The.
Washington in History.
DE PEYSTER, James Watts.— Surren
der of Burgoyne, The.
DE POITIERS, Guillaume. See GTJIL-
LAUME DE POITIERS.
DE QUEVEDO, Don Francisco.— Son
net: "I saw the ramparts," etc.
DE QUINCEY, Thomas.— Execution of
Joan of Arc. See Joan of Arc.
Joan of Arc, sels.
Martyrdom of Joan of Arc, The. See
Joan of Arc.
Noble Revenge.
Shepherd Girl of Domremy. See Joan
of Arc.
DERBY, Carol Florence.— Bedtime.
My Child.
DE REGNIER, Henri. See REGNIER.
HENRI DE.
DERLETH, August W.— Cowbell, The.
Wisconsin Come to Age.
DE RON SARD, Pierre. See RONSARD.
PIERRE DE.
DERZHAVIN, Gabriel Romanovitch.—
God.
O, Thou Eternal Onel
Ode to the Deity.
DESAUGIERS, Marc Antoine Made
leine. — Eternal Yawner, The.
Moral, A.
Pro and Contra.
DESBARREAUX, Jacques Vallee.— Son
net: "Great God, Thy judgments
righteous I declare."
DESBORDES - VALMORE, Madame
Marceline. — His Return.
If He Had Known.
Without Forgetting.
AUTHOE INDEX
Dickens
DESCHAMPS, AntonL— Can It Be Still
So Sweet the Light to View?
Mortality.
DESCHAMPS, Emile.— Sonnet: "When
Time, who changes men and every-
DESCHAMPS, Eustache.— Advice to a
Friend on Marriage.
Ballad: "There is no flower."
Knightly Code, The.
DE SELINCOURT, Mrs. Augustus Ben
jamin. See McLEOD, IRENE RUTHER
FORD.
DESHOULlfeRES, Madame (Antoinette
du Ligier de la Garde). — Air:
"Pleasant springtide brings to birth."
Grisette Dines.
To a Proud Beauty.
DESIGNER, THE.— Tale of Christmas
Eve, A.
DE SIVRY, Charles.— Pressed for Time.
DE SOLA PINTO, Vivian.— At Pic
cadilly Circus.
DESPORTES, Philippe. — Conquest.
Song: "Cupid, on hearing how divine."
Sonnet: "Dress your gold locks."
Sonnet: "Here Icarus fell, the youth of
dauntless heart."
Sonnet: "Sleep, peaceful son of solitary
night."
DESPREZ, Frank.— Lasca.
DE TABLEY, Lord (John Byrne Leices
ter Warren). — Autumn Love.
Chorus: "Sweet are the ways of death
to weary feet." See Medea.
Churchyard on the Sands, The.
Circe.
Fortune's Wheel.
Hymn to Astarte, sel.
Knight of the Wood, The.
Leave-Taking, A.
"Let us go up and look him in the
face." See Orestes.
Medea, sel.
Misrepresentation.
Nuptial Song.
Ode: "Sire of the rising day."
Orestes, sel.
Simple Maid, A.
Song of Faith Forsw9rn, A.
Sonnet: "My heart is vext with this
fantastic fear."
Sonnet: "Rosy delight that changes!
day by day."
Study of a Spider, The,
Two Old Kings, The.
"What foreland fledged with myrrh."
See Hymn to Astarte.
Woodland Grave, A.
DETHALL, S. A. — Invocation: "Christ
with the crown of thorns."
DETROIT FREE PRESS.— Battery in
Hot Action, A.
Beating a Conductor.
Bijah's Story.
Census-Taker's Experience, A.
"Come and Be Shone."
Commercial Traveler's Vacation, A.
Cry in the Darkness — The Sentinel's
Alarm.
Daddy Benson and the Fairies.
Election of the Future, The.
Fantasy, A.
Last Station, The.
Little Busy Bees, The.
Man Who Apologized, The.
Man Who Felt Sad, The.
Old Daddy Turner.
Prairie Mirage, The.
She Meant Business.
Squarest Un among 'em. The.
Supporting the Guns.
Tell Her So.
That Hired Girl.
Tragedy in the Sunshine, A.
Uncle Tom and the Hornets.
Why He Waited to Laugh.
Wiped Out.
DETT, R. Nathaniel.— Rubenstein Stac
cato Etude, The.
DEUTSCH, Babette (Mrs. Avrahm Yar-
molinsky) . — Af ter Music.
Apocrypha.
Candles.
Capriccio.
Dancers, The.
Distance.
Girl, A.
Hound, The.
Hunt, The.
In a M.useum.
Marriage.
DEUTSCH, Babette (Continued}.
Maternity.
New York— December, 1931.
Old Women.
On Learning that the Reservoir Is to
Be Obliterated.
Pausa.
Pity.
Saffron Flower.
Soiree.
Solitude.
Songs.
Then and Now.
Thoughts at the Year's End.
To a Child.
Truce.
Tuppence Coloured.
DEVEEN, . — Who's That Calling
So Sweet?
DE VEGA, Lope. See LOPE DE VEGA.
D EVENS, Charles.— Conflict Ended, The.
DE VERE, Sir Aubrey (1788-1846).—
Children Band, The.
"Children's Crusade," The.
Christmas Carol, A: "They leave the
land of gems and gold."
Gougane Barra.
Liberty of the Press.
Opening of the Tomb of Charlemagne,
The.
Reality.
Right Use of Prayer, The.
Rock of Cashel, The.
Saint Peter's by Moonlight.
Shannon, The.
Spanish Point.
Waterloo.
DE VERE, Aubrey Thomas (1814-1902).
Autumn. See Year of Sorrow, The-
Ireland, 1849.
Ballad of Sarsfield, A.
Bard EtheU, The, sel.
Browning. See Medieval Records and
Sonnets.
Cardinal Manning.
Cathedral of Milan, The.
Coleridge.
Columbus.
Dirge of Rory O'More.
Divine Presence, The.
Early Friendship.
Epicurean's Epitaph, An.
Epitaph: "He roam'd half-round the
world of woe."
Evening Melody.
Flowers I Would Bring.
Fountain Nymphs. See Search after
Proserpine, The.
Friends of Youth.
Genoa.
Giotto's Campanile.
Horn Head, County of Donegal.
Human Life,
lone.
Joy and Sorrow.
Lines: "Sights o'er yonder snowy
range, The."
Little Black Rose, The.
Love's Spite.
May Carols, sels.
Medieval Records and Sonnets, sels.
Queen's Vespers, The.
Sacraments of Nature, The.
Sad Is Our Youth, for It Is Ever Go
ing.
Saint Patrick and the Imposter.
Search after Proserpine, The, sel.
Serenade: "Softly, O midnight Hours!"
Song: "Seek not the tree of silkiest
bark."
Song: "Sing the old song, amid the
sounds dispersing."
Song: "When I was young, I said to
Sorrow."
Sorrow.
Spring. See Year of Sorrow, The:
Ireland, 1849.
"Stronger and steadier every hour."
See May Carols.
"Sudden sun-burst in the woods, A/'
See May Carols.
Summer. See Year of Sorrow, The:
Ireland, 1849.
Sun God, The. ^
"Sweet exhaustion seems to hold. A/*
See May Carols.
Tennyson. See Medieval Records and
Sonnets.
Venice by Day.
Venice in the Evening.
Wedding of the Clans, The.
685
DE VERE, Aubrey Thomas (Continued).
When I Was Young.
Winter. See Year of Sorrow The:
Ireland, 1849.
Year of Sorrow, A. See Year of Sor
row, The: Ireland, 1849.
Year of Sorrow, The: Ireland, 1849.
You Drop a Tear.
DE VERE, Edward, Earl of Oxford.—
See VERE, EDWARD DE, Earl of Ox
ford.
DE VERE, Mary Ainge. See "BRIDGES.
MADELINE."
DEVERE, William.-— 'Ceptin' Ike.
DEVEREUX, Robert. See ESSEX, ROB
ERT DEVEREUX, Earl of.
DE VIGNY, Alfred. See VIGNY, AL
FRED DE.
DEVITT, Pauline Lewelling.—Another
Tomorrow.
DEWAR, A. W. — Life and the Wea-
DEWEY, George Washington. — Blind
Louise.
DEWEY, Orville.— Freedom and Patriot
ism.
Gratitude to God.
Labor.
Liberty.
Life Is What We Make It.
Nobility of Labor, The.
DEWHURST, Frederic E. — Why
Shouldst Thou Fear!
DEWSON, F. A.— Prophecy.
DEZOUCHE, Dorothy.— Courage.
DIAMOND, Lucy.— Fairy Umbrellas.
Raindrops* Message, The.
DIAZ, Mrs. Abby (Morton). — John
Spicer on Clothes.
Two Little Rogues.
DIBDIN, Charles. — Blow High, Blow
Low.
Constancy.
Heaving of the Lead, The.
Jack at the Opera.
Jolly Young Waterman, The.
Leadsman's Song, The.
Nongtongpaw.
Perfect Sailor, The.
Poor Jack.
Poor Tom Bowling.
Poor Tom, or the Sailor's Epitaph.
Sailor's Consolation, The. (At.)
Tar for All Weathers, The.
Tom Bowling ['s Epitaph].
DIBDIN, Thomas.— All's Well. See
British Fleet, The.
British Fleet, The, seL
Love and Glory.
Sir Sidney Smith.
DICKENGA, I. E.— Heavenward.
DICKENS, Charles.— American Notes.
sel.
Aunt Betsey and Little Davy. See
David Copperfield.
Bardell and Pickwick. See Pickwick
Papers.
Barnaby Rudge, sel.
Birth of Little Paul, The. See Dora-
bey and Son.
"Births. Mrs. Meek, of a Son."
Black Veil, The.
Bleak House, sels.
Bob Cratchit's Christmas Dinner. See
Christmas Carol, A.
Cheap Jack, The. See Doctor Mari
gold.
Child's Dream of a Star, A.
Child's History of England, sel.
Child-Wife, The. See David Copper-
field.
Christmas at Fezzi wig's Warehouse
See Christmas Carol, A.
Christmas Carol, A, sels.
Christinas Carol, A: "I care not for
Spring; on his fickle wing." See
Pickwick Papers (Christmas Eve at
Mr. Wardle's.)
Christmas Eve at Mr. Wardle's. See
Pickwick Papers.
Christmas Goose at the Crachits', The.
See Christmas Carol, A.
Courtship of Mr. Bumble and Mrs.
Corney, The. See Olives Twist.
Cratchits* Christmas Dinner, The. See
Christmas Carol, A.
Cricket on the Hearth, The, sel.
David Copperfield, sels,
David Copperfield and His Child Wife.
See David Copperfield.
David Copperfield and the Waiter. See
David Copperfield.
Dickens
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
DICKENS, Charles (Continued}.
Death of Bill Sykes, The. See Oliver
Twist.
Death of Dora. See David Copper-
field.
Death of Harold. See Child's History
of England.
Death of Little Toe. See Bleak House.
Death of Little Nell. See Old Curios
ity Shop.
Death of Little Paul Dombey. See
Dombey and Son.
Death of Madame Defarge. See Tale
of Two Cities, A.
Death of Steerforth, The. See David
Copperfield.
Dialogue from "David Copperfield."
See David Copperfield.
Dialogue from "'Nicholas Nickleby."
See Nicholas Nickleby.
Dialogue from "The Pickwick Papers."
See Pickwick Papers, The.
Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness.
See Old Curiosity Shop, The.
Doctor Marigold, sel.
Dombey and Son, sels.
Drunkard's Death, The. See Sketches
by Boz.
Elder Mr. Weller Delivers Some Crit
ical Sentiments Respecting Literary
Composition, The. See Pickwick
Papers.
Execution of Sydney Carton, The. See
Tale of Two Cities, A.
Fagin's Last Day. See Oliver Twist.
Fanny Squeers' Tea Party. See Nich
olas Nickleby.
Getting in the Wrong Room. See
Pickwick Papers, The.
Goblins, The.
Great Expectations, sel.
Impressions of Niagara. See Amer
ican Notes.
Ivy Green, The. See Pickwick Papers,
Jack Hopkins' Story. See Pickwick
Papers, The.
Little Ern'ly. See David Copperfield.
Little Florence. See Dombey and Son.
Little Nell. See Old Curiosity Shop.
Little Nell's Funeral. See Old Curios
ity Shop, The.
Little Paul and Mrs. Pipchin. See
Dombey and Son.
Martin Chuzzlewit, sels.
Merry Autumn Days.
Merry Christmas. See Christmas
Carol, A.
Mr. Bob Sawyer's Party. See Pick
wick Papers, The.
Mr. Bumble's Courtship. See Oliver
Twist.
Mr. Bumble's Wooing. See Oliver
Twist.
Mr. Fezziwig's Ball. See Christmas
Carol, A.
Mr. Pickwick in a Dilemma. See
Pickwick Papers, The.
Mr. Pickwick on the Ice. See Pick
wick Papers, The.
Mr. Pickwick's Romantic Adventure.
See Pickwick Papers.
Mr. Tappertit Goes Out for the Eve
ning. See Barnaby Rudge.
Mr. Winkle Puts on Skates. See Pick
wick Papers.
Mr. Winkle's Adventure. See Pick
wick Papers, The.
Mrs. Leo Hunter. See Pickwick Pa
pers, The.
Mountain Tragedy, The. See No Thor
oughfare.
Murder of Nancy Sikes, The. See
Oliver Twist.
Mystery of Edwin Drood, The, sel.
Niagara Falls. See American Notes.
Nicholas Nickleby, sels.
Nicholas Nickleby Leaving the York
shire School. See Nicholas Nickle
by.
Night of Anxiety, A. See Old Curios
ity Shop, The.
No Thoroughfare, sel.
Old Curiosity Shop, The, sels.
Oliver Twist, sels.
Oliver Twist Starts Out into the
World. See Oliver Twist.
Only Way, The. See Tale of Two
Cities, A.
Pickwick Papers, sels.
Pickwickians on the Ice, The. See
Pickwick Papers, The.
DICKENS, Charles (.Continued).
Pickwickians Taken for Informers, but
Rescued by the Stranger, The. See
Pickwick Papers, The.
Pip's Fight. See Great Expectations.
Recollections of Mv Christmas Tree.
Rosa Bud. See Mystery of Edwin
Drood, The.
Rosa Dartle's Revenge. See David
Copperfield.
Ruth Pinch's Housekeeping. See Mar
tin Chuzzlewit.
Sacrifice of Sydney Carton, The. See
Tale of Two Cities, A.
Sairey ^Gamp and Betsey Prig. See
Martin Chuzzlewit.
Sam Weller's Valentine. See Pickwick
Papers.
Scene at Doctor Blimber's. See Dom
bey and Son.
Schoolmaster Beaten, The. See Nicho
las Nickleby.
Scrooge and Marley. See Christmas
Carol, A.
Seven Poor Travelers, The.
Sketches by Boz, sel.
Spirit of Christmas, The. See Pick
wick Papers.
Storm at Sea. See Martin Chuzzle
wit.
Tale of Two Cities, A, sels.
Things That Never Die.
Tiny Tim. See Christmas Carol, A.
Tulkinghorn, the Lawyer, and Made
moiselle Hortense. See Bleak House.
Visit to Belle Yard, A. See Bleak
House.
"Welcome Home." See Cricket on the
Hearth, The.
When Duty Begins. See Martin Chuz
zlewit.
Wild Night at Sea, A. See Martin
Chuzzlewit.
DICKERS ON, Mary Augusta. See
DONAHEY. Mrs. MARY AUGUSTA.
DICKERSON-WATKINS, L.— Do You
Like Butter?
DICKIE, Samuel. — Citizen and the Sa
loon System, The.
Militant Church, The.
Women and the Saloon.
DICKINSON, Anna E. (Elizabeth).—
Anne Boleyn, sels.
For Your Own Sakes.
Fort Wagner.
That Ghost.
DICKINSON, Blanche Taylor. — Four
Walls.
Poem: "Ah, I know what happiness
is . . !"
Revelation.
That Hill.
To an Icicle.
Walls of Jericho, The.
DICKINSON, Charles M. — Children,
The.
DICKINSON, Daniel Stevens. — Shall
We Give Up the Union?
Speech at Union Square, N. Y., April
20. 1861, sel.
DICKINSON, Dorothy.— "There's a hole
in the fence."
DICKINSON, Emily. — Afraid? Of
Whom Am I Afraid?
After a Hundred Years.
After Great Pain a Formal Feeling
Comes.
Alter? When the Hills Do.
Although I Put Away His Life.
Ample Make This Bed.
Apparently with No Surprise.
April.
"As if the sea should part."
Aspiration.
At Half-Past Three a Single Bird.
Aurora.
Autumn.
Battlefield, The.
Beauty Crowds Me.
Because I Could Not Stop for Death.
Beclouded.
Bee, The.
Bird, A.
"Bird came down the walk, A."
Bluebird, The.
Book, A.
Brain Is Wider Than the Sky, The.
Bring Me the Sunset in a Cup.
Brook in the Heart, The.
Bustle in a House, The.
Called Back.
Cemetery, A.
Chariot, The.
686
DICKINSON, Emily (Continued).
Chartless.
Child's Question, The.
Choice.
Clock Stopped, A.
Colloquy.
Constant.
Day, A.
Dear March.
Death ("Bustle in, The," etc.).
Death ("Death is a dialogue," etc.).
"Delayed till she had ceased to know."
Difference between Despair, The.
Dying.
Elysium Is as Far [as To].
Eternity.
Evening.
Exclusion.
Exultation.
Forbidden Fruit, I.
Forbidden Fruit, II.
Forever Cherished Be the Tree.
Friendship.
Fringed Gentian.
Gentian, The.
Go Not Too Near a House of Rose.
"God made a little gentian."
Gossip.
Grass, The.
"Have you got a brook in your little
heart."
"He ate and drank the precious
words."
Heart Asks Pleasure First, The.
Heart, We Will Forget Him.
Hemlock, The.
Hope Is a Subtle Glutton.
Hope Is the Thing with Feathers.
Humming-Bird, The.
I Asked No Other Thing.
I Cannot Live with You.
I Died for Beauty.
I Dreaded That First Robin So.
I Felt a Cleavage in My Mind.
I Felt a Funeral in My Brain.
I Found the Phrase [to Every
Thought] .
I Got So I Could Hear His Name.
I Had Been Hungry All the Years.
I Had No Time to Hate.
I Had Not Minded Walls.
"I have a king who does not speak "
"I have not told my garden yet."
I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died.
I Held a Jewel in My Fingers.
I Know Some Lonely Houses.
I Know That He Exists.
I Like to See It Lap the Miles.
I Meant to Have But Modest Needs.
I Measure Every Grief I Meet.
I Never Lost As Much.
I Never Saw a Moor.
I Read My Sentence Steadily.
I Reckon, When I Count at All.
I Shall Not Live in Vain.
I Should Not Dare to Be So Sad.
"I started early, took rny dog."
I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed.
If Anybody's Friend Be Dead.
If I Can Stop One Heart from Break
ing.
If I Shouldn't Be Alive.
If You Were Coming in the Fall.
"I'll tell you how the sun rose."
I'm Nobody! Who Are You?
Immortality,
In a Library.
In the Garden.
In the Grass.
In Vain.
In Winter.
Indian Summer.
Inebriate of the Air.
Intoxication.
"It dropped so low in my regard."
"It is an honourable thought."
"It was not death, for I stood up."
I've Known a Heaven like a Tent.
I've Seen a Dying Eye.
"Just lost when I was saved!*'
"Lady red upon the hill, A."
Last Night, The.
Life.
Life's Trades.
Lightly Stepped a Yellow Star.
Locomotive, The.
Lonely House, The.
Lovers, The.
Love's Stricken "Why."
Morning.
"Morns are meeker than they were."
AUTHOR INDEX
Doaiie
DICKINSON, Emily (Continued).
Mountain, The.
Much Madness Is Divmest bense.
My Life Closed Twice before Its
Close. ^ .
My Nosegays Are for Captives.
Mysteries. ^
Narrow Fellow in the Grass, A.
"New feet within my garden go.
No Time to Hate.
Not Any Sunny Tone.
Not in Vain.
"Not what we did shall be the test.
Not with a Club the Heart Is Broken.
"Of all the souls that stand create."
Of Course I Prayed.
Old Books.
"One dignity delays for all.
Ones That Disappeared Are Back,
The.
Only News I Know, The.
Our" Share of Night to Bear.
Parting.
Peace.
Pedigree.
Post Mortem.
Precious Words.
Presentiment.
Price, The.
Proof.
Railway Train, The.
Reassurance.
Renunciation.
Resurgam.
Revery.
Robin, The.
Rouge et Noir.
Safe in Their Alabaster Chambers.
Science and Nature.
Sea, The.
Secret, The.
Secrets.
Service of Song, A.
She Dealt Her Pretty Words like
Blades. . , „
"She died, — this was the way she died.
She Rose to His Requirement.
Show,. The.
Simplicity.
Sky Is Low, The.
Smile as Small as Mine, A.
Snake, The ("Narrow fellow in the
grass."). , „ .L N
Snake, A ("Sweet is the swamp, etc.).
Snow, The.
Some Keep Sunday Going to Church.
Soul Selects Her Own Society, The.
Soul's Exclusiveness, The.
Storm, The.
Success [Is Counted Sweetest].
Summer Shower.
Sun, The.
Sunset and Sunrise.
"Superiority to fate."
Surgeons Must Be Very Careful.
Suspense.
Tempest, A.
Test, The.
That Bustle in a House.
That Such Have Died.
There Came a Wind like a Bugle.}
"There is no frigate like a book.
There Is No Trumpet like the Tomb.
There's a Certain Slant of Light.
There's Been a Death.
"They dropped like flakes, they dropped
like stars."
Thirst.
"This is my letter to the world."
"This quiet Dust [was Gentlemen and
Ladies]."
Thought Went up My Mind, A.
Tint I Cannot take Is Best, The.
To Fight Aloud Is Very Brave.
To Hear an Oriole.
To Make a Prairie.
To My Quick Ear.
To Offer Brave Assistance.
Too Late.
Train, The.
Trying to Forget.
Unreturning.
Utterance.
Two Voyagers.
Vanished.
Waking Year, The.
Way I Read a Letter's This, The.
We Never Know How High.
We Never Know We Go.
We Play at Paste.
What Inn Is This?
What Soft, Cherubic Creatures.
DICKINSON, Emily (Continued).
Who Robbed the Woods?
Wife, The.
Wife at Daybreak I Shall Be, A.
Wind, The.
With Flowers.
Word [Is Dead], A.
World Feels Dusty, The.
Wounded Deer Leaps Highest, A.
DICKINSON, Eva Lyle.— Thanksgiving
DICKINSON, "Herbert.— Man's Develop
ment and Attainment.
DICKINSON, John.— Come Join Hand
in Hand, Brave Americans All.
Liberty Song, The.
DICKINSON, Martha Gilbert _ (Mrs.
Alexander Bianchi). — Forgiveness
Lane.
Heaven.
Her Music.
One Day.
Priest's Prayer, A.
Reality._
Separation.
Twilight at Florence.
Unanswered.
What Heart But Fears a Fragrance?
DICKINSON, Mrs. Mary Lowe.— Edel
weiss.
Jerry.
Love in the Home. See Success.
Success, sel.
DICKSON, David. — New Jerusalem,
The.
DICKSON, Harris.— At the Stroke of
Two. See Ravanels, The.
Ravanels, The, sel.
DICKSON, Samuel Henry.— I Sigh for
the Land of the Cypress and Pine.
DIEFENBACH, Jean.— Another Beetle.
DIEKENGA, I. E.— Blacksmith's Song.
DIERX, Leon. — "Adieu."
Lines: "Gods are deaf, The."
DIETMAR VON AIST, Sir. — Bird
Was Singing, A.
Lady Stood, A.
Parting at Morning.
DIETZ, Ella. — First Snow, The.
DIETZ, Howard. — On the Rising Gen
eration.
DIGBY, Sir Kenelm H. — Catholic Faith.
Erin.
On His Late Espoused Saint.
DILKE, Mrs. Fisher Wentworth. See
CLIFFORD, ETHEL.
DILL, Julia Hadley.— Youth.
DILLARD, Susie B. — Home on the Co
lumbia.
DILLER, John Irving.— Lullaby Town.
DILLINGHAM, Frances Bent.— Jim s
Aunt.
Mother's Nap.
DILLMAN, Will.— Old Young.
DILLMORE, Richard Casper. — Cupid
Peeped In through the Blinds.
DILLON, Viscount. — Donnybrook Jig,
DILLON George H. — Address to the
Doomed, sel.
Afternoon.
April's Amazing Meaning.
Autumn Wind.
Boy in the Wind.
Children in Autumn, The.
Compliment to Mariners.
Elemental.
En Route.
Fall of Stars.
Hard Lovers, The.
Hours of the Day, The.
In Two Months Now.
Memory of Lake Superior.
Nightingale, The.
Noise of Leaves, The.
One Beauty Still.
Pigeons.
Serenader.
To Losers.
Traveler, The.
What Artifice.
DILLON, Wentworth. See ROSCOM-
MON, Earl of.
DIMOND, William. — Just Retribution.
See Peasant Boy, The.
Mariner's Dream, The.
Peasant Boy, The, sel.
Sailor-Boy's Dream, The.
DI MONTECANTI, Guerzo. See GUERZO
DI MONTECANTI.
DING WALL, Mary K. D.— Washing
ton's Day.
687
DINIS, King of Portugal. — Song:
"Friend and lover mine.'*
DINKELSPIEL, Grace. — As in a Look-
ing-Glass.
DINNIES, Mrs. Anna Peyrc (Shackel-
ford) (Mrs. John C. Dinnies).—
Wife, The.
DINNIES, Mrs. John C. See DINNIES,
Mrs. ANNA PEYRE (SHACKLEFORD).
DINNIS, Enid.— Cherub-Folk, The.
Ditty of Creation, A.
Franciscan Prayer, A.
To My Mother Church.
DIOTIMUS.— Without the Herdsman.
DISRAELI, Benjamin, Earl of Beacons-
field. — Jerusalem by Moonlight.
Wellington.
DITHRIDGE, Rachel Lewis. — Swinging
under the Apple Trees.
DITMARS, Rembrandt William B.—
Lincoln.
DIVALL, Edith Hickman. — Changeless.
Friendship.
DIVINE, Charles. — At the Lavender
Lantern.
Garden I Love, The.
Little Senorita.
Look Not to Me for Wisdom.
Never Will You Hold Me.
Paris: The Seine at Night.
Psychoneuroses.
Spanish Song.
We Met on Roads of Laughter.
When Private Mugrums Parley Voos.
"DIX, Dorothy" (Mrs. George O. Gil-
mer; Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer).
Angel Child, The.
Friends.
How to Manage a Husband.
Keeping Young.
Mirandy on Losing a Husband.
Mirandy on the Enemy.
Mirandy on Woman's Place.
Price of Fame, The.
Why Women Can't Vote.
DIX, John A. (TV.).— Dies Irae.
DIXEY, Wolstan. — Christmas Star, The.
Concert Rehearsal, The.
I Will Help You.
Light-Ship, The.
Merry Christmas.
Mind Your Business.
Teacher's Tale, The.
Wonderful Cure in Barley Town, A.
DIXON, Canon. See DIXON, RICHARD
WATSON.
DIXON, James Main. — Bard of Auld
Lang Syne, The.
DIXON, Mabel.— In the Pantry.
DIXON, Richard Watson (Canon).—
Dream.
Fall of the Leaf, The.
Heaving Roses of the Hedge Are
Stirred, The.
Humanity.
"If thou wast still, O stream."
Immortal Muse, The.
Mano: A Poetical History, sels.
November.
Ode on Advancing Age,
Ode on Conflicting Claims.
Ode: The Spirit Wooed.
Of a Vision of Hell, Which a Monk
Had. See Mano: A Poetical His
tory.
Of Temperance in Fortune. See Mano :
A Poetical History.
Skylark, The. See Mano: A Poetical
History.
Song: "Feathers of the willow, The."
There Is a Soul above the Soul.
To Fancy.
To Peace.
"Why fadest thou in death."
DIXON, Ruth Collins .—A-Helpin' Save
with Hoover.
DIXON, Thomas, Jr. — Assassination of
Lincoln. See Clansman, The.
Clansman, The, sel.
Leopard's Spots, The, sel.
Matrimonial Experiment, A. See Leop
ard's Spots, The.
DNYANODAYA.— Wait On.
DOAK, Houston, L. — Beggar, The.
DOAK, Hugo L. — Bathers, The.
DOANE, George Washington. — Bishop
Doane on His Dog (sometimes at.
to WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE).
Evening.
Evening Contemplation*
Evening Hymn.
Life Sculpture.
Doane
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
DOANE, George Washington (Cont'd).
Men to Make a State, The.
Robin Redbreast.
Sculptors of Life.
Softly Now the Light of Day.
DOANE, William CroswelL— Ancient of
Days.
Antiquated Cradle.
Bishop Doane's Tribute to His Dog
Cluny (sometimes at. to GEORGE
WASHINGTON DOANE).
Death.
Death and Life.
Death Means Freedom.
December.
Life Sculpture.
Modern Baby, The.
Preacher's Mistake, The.
DOBBS, Doris. — Gurls.
DOB ELL, Bertram. — Microcosm.
DOB ELL, Sidney. — Absent Soldier Son,
The.
America.
Balder, sels.
Ballad of Keith of Ravelston, The.
See Nuptial Eve, A.
Chamouni.
Chanted Calendar, A. See Balder.
Common Grave, The.
Cradle Song of Amy. See Balder.
Dante, Shakespeare, Milton. See Bal
der.
Eden-Gate.
England. See Balder.
Epigram on the Death of Edward
Forbes.
Even-Song, An.
Fragment of a Sleep-Song.
Home, in War-Time.
Home, Wounded.
"How's My Boy?'1
In Wartime.
Isabel.
Keith of Ravelston. See Nuptial Song,
The.
Laus Deo.
"Men say, Columbia, we shall hear thy
guns." See America.
Milkmaid's Song, The.
Monk's Song. See Roman, The.
Mother's Song, A. See Balder.
"Nor force nor fraud shall sunder us!
O ye." See America.
Nuptial Eve, The, set.
On the Death of Mrs. Browning.
Orphan's Song, The.
Procession of the Flowers, The. See
Balder.
Return !
Roman, The, seL
Sea Ballad. See Balder.
Spring's Procession. See Balder.
This Dear English Land. See Balder.
Tommy's Dead.
Widow's Lullaby, The.
DOBIE, Frank L. (Tr.)—- El Abando-
nado.
Versos de Montalgo.
DOBSON, Austin. — April Pastoral, An.
Ars Victrix.
At the Convent Gate.
"Au Revoir."
Ballad of Antiquaries, A.
Ballad of Beau Brocade, The.
Ballad of Heroes, A.
Ballad of Imitation, The.
Ballad of the Armada, A.
Ballad of the Bore, The.
Ballad to Queen Elizabeth, A.
Ballade of Prose and Rhyme, The.
Ballade of the Pompadour's Fan.
Ballade of the Thrush.
Before Sedan.
Cap That Fits, The.
Carver and the Caliph, The.
Child Musician, The.
Circe. See Rose-Leaves.
Clean Hands.
Cradle, The.
Cupid's Alley.
Cure's Progress, The.
Dance of Death, The.
Dead Letter, A.
Dialogue from Plato, A.
Dialogue to the Memory of (Mr.) Alex
ander Pope, A.
Don Quixote.
Dora versus Rose.
Drama of the Doctor's Window, The,
sel.
Eighteenth-Century Vignettes, sel.
DOBSON, Austin (Continued).
Epilogue to Eighteenth-Century Vi
gnettes (Second ^Series), See Eight
eenth-Century Vignettes.
Epitaph, An: "Here sleeps, at last, in
narrow bed."
Fairy Tale, A.
Fame Is a Food That Dead Men Eat.
Familiar Epistle, A.
Fancy from Fontanelle, A.
Farewell, Renown!
For a Charity Annual.
For a Copy of Herrick.
For a Copy of "The Vicar of Wake-
field."
For a Copy of Theocritus.
For the Blinded Soldiers.
Forgotten Grave, The.
Gage d'Amour, A.
Garden Song, A.
Gentleman of the Old School, A.
"Glint of a raindrop, The."
"Good Luck to Your Fishing!"
Goodnight, Babette!
Greek Gift, A. See Rose-Leaves.
Greeting, A.
Growing Gray.
Henry Fielding.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Household Art.
I Intended an Ode. See Rose-Leaves.
In After Days.
In Teacup Times.
In the Royal Academy.
In Vain Today.
Jocosa Lyra.
Kiss, A. See Rose-Leaves.
Ladies of St. Tames's, The.
Little Blue Ribbons.
Lost Elixir, The.
Lover's Quarrel, A.
Maltworm's Madrigal, The.
Milkmaid, The.
Molly Trefusis.
My Books.
New and Old.
Nightingale in Kensington Gardens, A
Notes of a Honeymoon.
O Fons Bandusiae. (Tr.)
O Navis.
Old Sedan Chair, The.
Old-Fashioned Garden, An. See Dead
Letter, The.
On a Fan.
On the Future of Poetry.
On the Hurry of This Time.
Paradox of Time, The.
"Persicos Odi." (Tr.)
Pompadour's Fan, The.
Postscript to "Retaliation," A.
Pot-Pourri.
Prologue to Eighteenth-Century Vig
nettes (Third Series). See Eight
eenth-Century Vignettes.
Romaunt of the Rose, The.
Rondeau, The.
Rondeau to Ethel, A.
Rondel : The Wanderer.
Rose and the Gardener, The.
Rose Kissed Me Today. See Rose-
Leaves.
Rose-Leaves.
Secrets of the Heart, The.
Song of Angiola in Heaven, A.
Song of the Four Seasons, A.
Song of the Sea-Wind, The.
Sonnet in Dialogue, A.
'Squire at Vauxhall, The.
Story of Rosina, The.
Sun-Dial, The.
Tear, A. See Rose-Leaves.
That Wooden Cross.
To a Greek Girl.
To a Missal of the Thirteenth Century.
To Brander Matthews.
To Laurence Hutton.
To Rose. See Rose-Leaves.
Triolet: "I intended an Ode." See
Rose-Leaves.
Two Sermons.
Tu Quoque%
Une Marquise.
Urceus Exit. See Rose-Leaves.
Virgin with the Bells, The.
Vitas Hinnuleo. (Tr.)
"Voice in the Scented Night, A."
Wanderer, The.
When Burbage Played.
When I Saw You Last, Rose.
When There Is Peace.
When This Old World Was New.
With Pipe and Flute.
You Bid Me Try.
688
DODD, Lee Wilson. — Amusement Park
Comrade, The.^
Encore Une Fois.
Escape, The.
Finally.
Flower, The.
Harold Olney Pirn.
Lament of a New England Art Stu
dent.
Little Grimy-Fingered Girl, A.
More Life .... More!
Temple, The.
To Doris.
To Jonathan Swift.
DODD, Leonard. — Compel Them to Come
In.
DODD, Phebie. — Liquor Seller's Psalm
of Life, The.
DODDINGTON, George Bubb. See
DODINGTON, GEORGE BUBB, Lord
MELCOMBE.
DODDRIDGE, Philip. — "Awake, my
soul stretch every nerve."
Amazing, Beauteous Change!
Christian .Life, The.
Dum Vivimus, Vivarnus.
God the Everlasting Light of the
Saints Above.
Hymn: "Ye golden Lamps of Heav'n,
farewel."
DODDS, Eric R.— Deathbed.
Moon Worshippers, The.
When the Ecstatic Body Grips.
DODGE, Anne Atwood. — Merry-Go-
Round, The.
DODGE, Mrs. Charles F. See DODGE,
MARY BARKER.
DODGE, H. C. — Bait of the Average
Fisherman.
Funny Small Boy, The.
Graduating Essay, A.
How Columbus Found America.
If.
Poet-Tree.
Splendid Fellow, A.
That "Fellow" Who Came on Sun
days.
What Vacation Is.
DODGE, Josephine Daskam. See BACON,
JOSEPHINE DODGE DASKAM.
DODGE, Mrs. L. M. See CARMAN, C.
KATHLEEN.
DODGE, Louis. — Her Garden.
DODGE, Mary Abby. See "HAMILTON,
GAIL."
DODGE, Mary Barker (Mrs. Charles F.
Dodge). — Chimney Nest, The.
Lesson, The.
Now.
DODGE, Mary E. — Learning to Pray.
DODGE, Mary Mapes (Mrs. William
Dodge). — Birdies with Broken
Wings.
Bye, Baby, Night Is Come.
Chicken, A.
Christmas Eve.
Chrysanthemums.
Dear Little Goose.
Emerson.
Festival of. Saint Nicholas, The. See
Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates.
Frost-King, The.
Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates,
The, sel.
Home and Mother.
In Trust.
Jane's Rescue.
Letting the Old Cat Die.
Life in Laconics.
Little Girl's Hopes, A.
Looking Back.
Mayor of Scuttleton, The.
Minuet, The.
Miss Maloney on the Chinese Ques
tion.
Motherless.
Nearly Ready.
Night and Day.
Now the Noisy Winds Are Still.
Offertory, An.
Once Before.
One and One.
Over the Way.
Poor Jack-in-the-Box.
Shadow-Evidence.
Stars, The.
Stocking Song on Christmas Eve.
Stranger in the Pew, A.
Two Mysteries, The.
Waiting for Father.
Way to Do It.
Way to Speak a Piece, The.
Zealless Xylographer, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Dorr
DODGE, Mildred Gavitt. — My Mountain
Neighbors.
DODGE, Samuel.— People Will Talk.
DODGE, Mrs. William. See DODGE,
MARY MAPES.
DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge. See
"CARROLL, LEWIS."
DODINGTON, George Bubb, Lord Mel-
combe. — Ode: "Love thy Country,
wish it well.'*
Shorten Sail.
DODSLEY, Robert. — "Cries Sylvia to a
reverend Dean."
Kings of Europe, The: A Jest.
Song: "Man's a poor deluded bubble."
DOHENY, Michael. — A Cushla Gal Mo
Chree.
DOHERTY, Lillian.— Stella Matutina.
DOKU-HO.— Love's Island.
DOLE EN, Digby Mackworth. — He
Would Have His Lady Sing.
Requests.
Shrine, The.
DOLE, Charles F. — True Bravery.
DOLE, Nathan Haskell. — Amateur Pho
tography.
Lincoln's Birthday.
Man's Hidden Side.
Our Native Birds.
Russia.
Russian Fantasy, A.
To an Imperilled Traveller.
Vision of Peace, The.
DOLLARD, James B ("Silav-Na-Mon").
At Dead o' the Night, Alanna.
Ballad of the Banshee.
Battle-Line, The.
Fairy Harpers, The.
Haunted Hazel, The.
Ould Kilkinny.
Passing of the Sidhe, The.
Rupert Brooke.
Song of the Little Villages.
Sons of Patrick, The.
Soul of Karnaghan Buidhe, The.
DOLLIVER, Clara G.— No Baby in the
House.
Pardon Complete.
DOLLIVER, Jonathan P. — Lincoln.
DOLSON, Eugene C. — Talents for the
Law.
DOLSON, Hildegarde.— Platonic.
Religion.
DOMINICI, Giovanni. — Mother Most
Powerful.
DOMMET, Alfred.— Christmas Chant.
Christmas Hymn, A: "It was the
calm and silent night!"
Christmas Hymn, A: New Style, sel.
Christmas Hymn, A: Old Style.
Glee for Winter, A.
Maori Girl's Song, A.
DONAGHY, Lyle.— Not by the Shore.
DONAHEY, Mary Augusta (Dicker-
son) (Mrs. William Donahey; Mary
A. Dickerson) . — Christmas Dinner
on the Wing.
DONAHOE, D. J. — Angelic Chorus,
The.
DONALDSON, Robert A.— Night Road.
DONELSON, Mrs. L. M.— "This Con
tract Stuff."
DONEY, May.— Comfort.
Ruth.
White Dream, The.
DONNE, John. — Aire and Angels.
Anatomy of the World, An.
Anniversarie, (or Anniversary), The.
Annunciation. See La Corona.
Apparition, The.
"As due by many titles I resigne."
See Holy Sonnets.
Ascention. See La Corona.
"At the round earth's imagined corners
blow." See Holy Sonnets.
Autumnall, The. See Elegies.
Bait, The.
"Batter my heart, three person'd God;
for, you." See Holy Sonnets.
Blossom, The.
"Busie old fool, unruly Sun."
Calm, The.
Canonization, The.
Commendatory Verses f upon Mr.
Thomas Coryat's Crudities, seL
Computation, The.
Contemplation of Our State in Our
Deathbed. See Of the Progresse
of the Soule.
Crosse, The, sel.
Crucifying. See La Corona.
Curse, The.
Daybreak.
DONNE, John (Continued).
"Deare love, for nothing less than
thee."
"Death, be not proud." See Holy Son
nets.
Disinherited.
Dissolution, The.
Dream, The.
Ecstasy, The.
Elegies, sets.
Elegy V. His Picture. See Elegies.
Elegy IX: The Autumnal. See Elegies.
Elegy XII. His Parting from Her. See
Elegies.
Elegy Upon the Death of the Lady
Markham, An.
Epithalamion Made at Lincolnes Inne.
Expiration, The.
Extasie, The.
"Father, part of his double interest."
See Holy Sonnets.
Fever, A._
For Forgiveness.
Forget. See Holy Sonnets ("If poy-
sonous mineralls").
Funeral, The.
Go and Catch a Falling Star.
Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward.
Good-Morrow, The.
Hail, Bishop Valentine.
His Picture. See Elegies.
Holy Sonnets ,_ self.
Hymn to Christ, at the Author's Last
Going into Germany, A.
Hymn to God My God, in My Sick
ness.
Hymn to God the Father, A.
"I am a little world made cunningly."
See Holy Sonnets.
"I can love both fair and brown."
"I wonder, by my troth, what thou and
"If faithful soules be alike glorifi'd."
See Holy Sonnets.
"If poysonous mineralls, and if that
tree." See Holy Sonnets.
Indifferent, The.
La Corona.
Lecture upon the Shadow, A.
Legacy, The.
Letter to Sir H. Wotton at His Going
Ambassador to Venice.
Litany, The, sel.
Lovers' Infmiteness.
Love's Alchemy.
Love's Deity.
Loves Growth.
Message, The.
Nativitie. See La Corona.
Nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day, A.
"O might those sighes and teares re-
turne againe." See Holy Sonnets.
"Oh my blacke Soule! now thou art
summoned." See Holy Sonnets.
"Oh, to vex me, contraryes meet in
one." See Holy Sonnets.
Of the Progresse of the Soule, sels.
On His Mistress.
Our Companie in the Next World. See
Of the Progresse of the Soule.
Paradox, The.
Prayer for Violence. See Holy Sonnets
("Batter my heart").
Present in Absence.
Prohibition, The.
Relique, The.
Resignation to God. See Holy Sonnets
("As due by many titles").
Resurrection. See La Corona.
Satire I: "Away thou fondling motley
humorist." See Satires.
Satires, sel.
Satyre III: "Kind pity chokes." See
Satires.
Second Anniversary, The, sel.
"Showe me deare Christ, thy spouse,
so bright and clear." See Holy Son
nets.
"Since she whom I lov'd hath payd her
last debt." See Holy Sonnets.
"So, so, break off this last lamenting
kiss."
Song: "Go and catch a falling star."
Song: "Sweetest love, I do not go/'
Sonnet on the Nativity, See La Corona.
Sonnet X.— On Death. See Holy Son
nets ("Batter my heart").
Soules Ignorance in This Life and
Knowledge in the Next, The. See Of
the Progresse of the Soule.
"Spit in my face you Jews, and pierce
my side." See Holy Sonnets.
Stanzas from a Litany. See Litany, The.
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DONNE, John (Continued}.
"Stay, 0 sweet, and do not rise!"
Storm, The, sel.
Sun Rising, The.
Sweetest Love, I Do Not Go.
"Take heed of loving me."
Temple. See La Corona.
Third Satire: On Religion. See Sa
tires.
This Is My Body.
"This is my playes last scene, here
heavens appoint." See Holy Sonnets.
"Thou Bast made me, and shall thy
wqrke decay?" See Holy Sonnets.
" 'Tis true 'tis day; what though it
be?"
To Sir Henry Goody ere.
To the Countesse of Bedford on New-
Yeares Day.
Triple Fool, The.
"Twice or thrice had I loved thee."
Twicknam Garden.
Undertaking, The.
Valediction Forbidding Mourning, A.
Valediction, A: of the Booke.
Valediction, A: of Weeping.
Verses to Sir Henry Wootton, sel.
Vision. See Anatomy of the World,
An.
"What if this present were the world's
last night?" See Holy Sonnets.
"Why are wee by all creatures waited
on?" See Holy Sonnets.
Will, The.
"Wilt thou forgive that sin where I
begun."
"Wilt thou love God, as he thee! then
digest." See Holy Sonnets.
Woman's Constancy.
DONNELL, Annie Hamilton. — Father's
Easter Sermon.
Johanna Shove's Easter.
Lie, The.
One Hundred and Oneth, The. See
Rebecca Mary.
Promise, The.
Soft Spot in B606, The.
Two Home- Comings.
Two Little Sunbonnets.
Uncle Alec's Bad Folks.
DONNELLY, Eleanor Cecelia. — Con
trast, A.
Fate of Charlotte Russe, The.
Gualberto's Victory.
Ladye Chapel at Eden Hall.
Mary Immaculate.
Old Surgeon's Story, The.
Vision of the Monk Gabriel,
DONNELLY, Francis P.— Machree.
Victory, The.
DONNY, M. H. F.— Model Tea Party.
DONOVAN, J. W. — Granger's Wife,
The.
Land Poor.
Mill River Ride.
Texas Story, A.
DONOVAN, Lawrence Kyrle.— Paddy's
Content.
"DOOLEY, MR." See DUNNE, PETER
FlNLEY.
DOOLITTLE, Hilda. See "D., H."
DOOP-SMITH, Etna.— Death.
Reveal er of the Father.
DORGAN, John Aylmer. — Beautiful,
The.
Dead Solomon, The.
D'ORGE, Jeanne. — Convent, The.
Enchanted Castle, The.
Portrait.
DORIA, Floria. — Memorial Day.
D'ORLEANS, Charles. See CHARLES
D'ORLEANS.
DORNBLAZER, Thomas F. — Prayer at
National Progressive Convention,
1912, sel.
Prayer of the Progressives. See
Prayer at National Progressive Con
vention, 1912.
DORNEY, Elizabeth. — Chemistry of
Character, The.
DORO, Edward. — Boar and Shibboleth,
The.
DORR, Henry R. — Comrades.
DORR, Julia C. R. (Mrs. Seneca R.
Dorr). — Armorer's Errand, The.
Elsie's Child.
Fallow Field, The.
Foresttadowings.
Four O'Clocks.
Homesick.
Legend of the Organ-Builder, The.
Mother-Song, A.
No More the Thunder of Cannon.
Dorr
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
DORR, Julia C. R. (Continued).
Not Mine.
O Earth! Art Thou Not Weary?
Outgrown.
Peace.
Prayer for One Dead.
Somewhere.
To a Late Comer.
Two Paths.
Vashti.
With a Rose from Conway Castle.
DORR, Mrs. Seneca R. See DORS, JULIA
C. R.
DORSET, Earl of. See SACKVILLE,
CHARLES, Earl of Dorset.
DORSET, Earl of (Lord Buckhurst).
See SACKVILLE, THOMAS, Earl of
Dorset (Lord BUCKHURST).
DORSET, Charles Sackville, Earl of.
See SACKVILLE, CHARLES, Earl of
Dorset.
DORSEY, Mrs. Anna Hanson. — O'Con-
nell's Heart.
DOS PASSOS, John.— "Figures in the
fields against the sky!" (Tr.)
"Frail sound of a tunic trailing, A."
(Tr.)
Jar din des Tuileries.
"Naked is the earth." (Tr.)
Rain Slants on an Empty Square.
There's a Sound of Drums and Trum
pets.
"We think to create festivals." (Tr.)
DOTEN, Elizabeth.— Fate of Sir John
Franklin, The.
In a Hundred Years.
Prayer, A: "God of the Granite and
the Rose!"
DOTY, Walter G.— Best Firm, The.
DOUBBLE, Chloe.— Polack's Wife, The.
DOUDNEY, Sarah. — Christian's "Good-
Night," The.
Farewell to the Old Year.
Hardest Time of All, The.
Lesson of the Water Mill, The. See
Man o' Airlie, The.
Man o' Airlie, The, sel.
Not Lost.
Water Mill, The, See Man o' Airlie,
The.
Wild Flowers.
DOUGAN, Vera Wardner.— Realism.
DOUGHERTY, Daniel. — Oratory and
the Press.
Pulpit Oratory.
DOUGHTY, Charles M.— Fairies Feast,
The.
Wayfaring, to the Valley of the Dove,
DOUGHTY, Le Garde S.— And Day Is
Done.
Man and Mule.
DOUGHTY, Mulford. — Somewhere in
France.
DOUGLAS, Lady Alfred. See Cus-
TANCE, OLIVE.
DOUGLAS, Lord Alfred.— City of the
Soul, The.
Dead Poet, The.
Each New Hour's Passage Is the
Acolyte. See City of the Soul, The.
Green River, The.
Impression de Nuit: London.
Lighten Our Darkness.
Night Coming Out of a Garden.
Of a Dead Poet.
Prayer, A: "Often the western wind
has sung to me."
Song, A: "Steal from the meadows,
rob the tall green hills."
Sonnet on the Sonnet.
Summer Storm, A.
To Olive.
Wastes of Time, The.
Witch, The.
DOUGLAS, Alfred Bruce. See DOUG
LAS, Lord ALFRED.
DOUGLAS, Alice May.— When I'm a
Man.
Who Loves the Trees Best?
DOUGLAS, Bishop Gavin. See below.
DOUGLAS, Gawain (or Gavin).—
Ballade in Commendation of Honour.
A. See Palice of Honour, The.
Desert Terrible. See Palice of Hon
our, The.
Destiny of Rome, The. (Tr.) See
-iEneid, The.
Dido's Hunting. (Tr.) See ^Eneid,
The (Dido's Passion).
Evening and Morning in June,
An. (Tr.} See Prologues to
"The JEneid."
DOUGLAS, Gawain (Continued).
Evening and Morning in Winter, An.
(Tr.} See Prologues to "The
JEneid,"
Fete Champetre, The. See Palice of
Honour, The.
Ghost of Creusa, The. (Tr.) See
JEneid, The.
Palice of Honour, The, sels.
Proloug of the XII Book of the Enea-
dos, The.
Prologues to the ^Eneid, sels.
Scottish Winter Landscape, A. (Tr.)
See Prologues to "The JEneid."
Sleep. (Tr.) See ^neid, The.
Song to the Sun.
Spring. (Tr.} See Prologues to "The
^Eneid."
Tribes of the Dead, The. (Tr.) See
^Eneid, The.
Welcome to the Sun.
Winter. (Tr.) See Prologues to "The
y£neid."
DOUGLAS, Gilean.— So Now Alone.
DOUGLAS, Letitia Virginia.— Keepers
of the Light, The.
Wizard's Spell, The.
DOUGLAS,. Malcolm. — Family Drum
Corps, A.
Meeting on the Rail, A.
Surprise, A.
Teddy O'Rourke.
When Grandpa Was a Little Boy.
"DOUGLAS, Marian" (Mrs. Annie
Douglas Green Robinson). — Catching
the Colt.
First Parting, The.
Give Something Away.
Good Thanksgiving, A.
Little Sorrow.
Mary and the Swallow.
Mrs. Piper.
Naming the Baby.
One Saturday.
Pussy Willow.
Queer Old Woman, The.
Song of the [Busy] Bee, The.
Two Pictures.
What Shall Baby's Name Be?
WThite Kitten, The.
DOUGLAS, Stephen A.— Bury Me in
the Morning.
Pretext of Rebellion, The.
DOUGLAS, Wayne. — Going Home in
the Morning.
DOUGLAS, William, of Fingland (or
Fleugland) . — Annie Laurie.
DOUGLASS, Benjamin Wallace.— Corn
Song.
DOUN DE LA VERNE. — How a
Peasant Won Paradise by Wit.
DOVETON, F. P.— Some Day.
DOW, Allen.— Street Hawker.
"DOW, Dorothy" (Mrs. James Edward
Fitzgerald). — Couplet: "Girls who
go to dinner 'Dutch/ "
Song: "I could make you songs."
Things.
To Atalanta.
Unbeliever.
Where No Seeds Grow.
DOW, Enoch C.— Farmer.
DOW, Mrs. pSabrina H. (Tr.).— Hun
dred Louis d'Or.
DOWD, Emma C. — Boy's Opinion, A.
Boy's Washington Composition.
Cheer, A.
"Cheer Up, Honey!"
Cicely Croak.
Dog Is Mine.
Fun in a Garret.
God's Appointments.
Magic Buttons.
Morning Uplift, The.
Out of the Way.
Smile and^a Frown, A.
Thanksgiving.
DOWD, Mrs. F. Harrison. See PARK,
FRANCES.
DOWD, Harrison. — Four A.M.
DOWDEN, Edward.— Aboard the "Sea-
Swallow."
Finding God.
In the Cathedral Close.
Leonardo's "Monna Lisa."
Love's Lord.
Oasis.
On the Heights.
Poet's Simple Faith, The. (Tr.)
Renunciants. *
Seeking God.
Song: "Girls, when I am gone away."
690
DOWDEN, Edward (Continued).
Two Infinities.
Vision.
Windle-Straws.
DOWDEN, Mrs. Edward. See DOWDEN,
ELIZABETH DICKINSON.
DOWDEN, Elizabeth Dickinson (Mrs.
Edward Dowden; Elizabeth Dickin
son West). — Adrift.
DOWE, Jennie E. T.— Five Little Gos
soons.
Larry Kisses the Right Way.
Little Maid with Lovers Twain.
Mither's Swate Little Girleen.
DOWLAND, John.— Behold a Wonder
Here.
Come Away, Come, Sweet Love!
Daybreak.
Lullaby: "Weep you no more, sad foun
tains."
Sleep.
Weep You No More, Sad Fountains.
DOWLING, Bartholomew.— "Irish Brig
ade" at Fontenoy, The.
Revel, The.
Song of the Dying, The.
DOWNEY, Gertrude M.— Doubting.
DOWNEY, Nettie A.— Wealth.
DOWNING, Andrew.— Bells of Brook-
line, The.
Vi et Armis.
DOWNING, Claude.— I Go for a Plow-
DOWNING, Eleanor.— Mary.
On the Feast of the Assumption.
Pilgrim, The.
Transmutation.
DOWNING, Ellen Mary Patrick.— My
Owen.
Old Church at Lisrnore, The.
Were I But His Own Wife.
"DOWNING, Jack" (Seba Smith). —
Mother's Sacrifice, The.
DOWNS, Annie S.— Washington's Kiss.
DOWNTON, Henry. — Brave and True.
DOWSON, Ernest. — Ad Domnulam
Suam.
Amantium Irae.
Amor Profanus.
April Love.
Beata Sqlitudo.
Benedictio Domini.
Carthusians.
Cynara.
Dregs.
Envoy: Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos
Vetat Incohare Longam.
Epigram: "Because I am idolatrous and
have besought,"
Exchanges.
Extreme Unction.
Flos Lunae.
Garden of Shadow, The.
II Pleut Doucement sur la Ville. (Tr.)
Impenitentia Ultima.
In Tempore Senectutis.
Last Word, A.
Lyric: "You would have understood
me, had you waited."
My Lady April.
Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub
Regno Cynarae.
Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration.
O Mors! Quam Amara Est Meraoria
Tua Homini Pacem Habenti in Sub-
stantiis Suis.
Quid Non Speremus, Amantes?
Sapientia Lunae.
Seraphita.
Spleen.
They Are Not Long.
To One in Bedlam.
Vain Hope.
Vain Resolves.
Venite Descendamus.
Vesperal.
Villanelle of His Lady's Treasures.
Villanelle of Marguerites.
Villanelle of the Poet's Road.
Vitae Summa Brevis Spern Nos Vetat
Incohare Longam.
You Would Have Understood Me.
DOYLE, A. Conan. See DOYLE, Sir
ARTHUR CONAN.
DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan. — Blind
Archer, The.
Confessions. See Duet, A.
Corporal Dick's Promotion.
Cremona.
Duet, A, sel.
Groom's Story, The.
AUTHOB INDEX
Drennan
DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan (Continued').
Guards Came Through, The.
Irish Colonel, The.
Little Billy.
Son^^f the Bow, The. See White
Company, The.
What Is an Anchorite?
White Company, The, sel.
DOYLE, Camilla. — Cuckoos, Larks, and
Sparrows.
March.
Moon, The.
Prettiest Things, The.
Rabbit, The. .
DOYLE, Sir Francis Hastings. — Don-
caster St. Leger, sel.
Epicurean, The.
Fusiliers' Dog, The.
Loss of the "Birkenhead, The.
Old Cavalier, The.
Private of the Buffs, The.
Red Thread of Honor, The.
Spanish Mother, The.
DOYLE, Mrs. Henry Grattan. See
DOYLE, MARION.
DOYLE, Marion (Mrs. Henry Grattan
Doyle) .—Fifth Floor Apartment.
November Memory.
Of Material Possessions.
Splendidly Dead.
DOYLE, P. H.— Legend of the Haw
thorn's Christmas Bloom, The.
DRACONTIUS, Blossius ^Emilius (TV.).
Birds, The.
DRAG, Ian. — House- Weary.
DRAKE, Alice. — Mammy's Treasuh.
DRAKE, Joseph Rodman. — American
Flag, The.
Assembling of the Fays, The. See Cul
prit Fay, The.
Bronx.
Croakers, The, sels.
Culprit Fay, The.
Elfin Knight, An. See Culprit Fay.
The.
Elfin Song. See Culprit Fay, The.
Fairy Dawn. See Culprit Fay, The.
Fairy in Armor, A. See Culprit Fay,
Fay A*rms Himself, The. See Culprit
Fay, The.
Fay's Crime, The. See Culprit Fay.
The.
Fay's Departure, The. See Culprit
Fay, The.
Fay's Sentence, The. See Culprit Fay.
The.
First Quest, The. See Culprit Fay,
The
Gathering of the Fairies, The. See
Culprit Fay, The.
Inconstancy.
Man Who Frets at Worldly Strife,
The. See Croaker Papers.
Mocking-Bird's Song, The.
National Painting, The. See Croaker
Papers.
Ode to the American Flag.
Second Quest, The. See Culprit Fay,
The.
Song of the Fays. See Culprit Fay,
The.
Throne of the Lily-King. See Culprit
Fay, The.
" 'Tis the middle watch of a summer's
night." See Culprit Fay, The.
To a Friend.
To Captain Seaman Weeks. See
Croaker Papers. ^
To Croaker, Junior. See Croaker
Papers.
To the Defenders of New Orleans.
To XXXX, Esquire. See Croaker
Papers.
War under Water. See Culprit Fay,
The.
DRAKE, Joseph Rodman and Halleck
Fitz-Greene. See HALLECK, FTTZ
GREENE and DRAKE, JOSEPH ROD
MAN.
DRANE, Augusta Theodosia. — Mans
Stella.
DRAPER, A. S. — Arbor Day's Observ
ance.
Draper's "Ten Commandments on
Tree Planting.
DRAPER, Innice M. — Tribute tc
Mother, A.
DRAPER, Jane.— I Look into the Stars
DRATT, Florence Evelyn. — Christina
Song, A.
DRAYCOTT, Kirby.— Hill of the Two
Lovers, The,
DRAYTON, Grace (Gebbie) (Mrs. W.
Heyward Drayton). — Suffragette,
The.
DRAYTON, Henry S. — Grace Vernon
Bussell. _
DRAYTON, Michael.— Against Knowl
edge in Loving. See Idea ("Why
should your fair eyes," etc.}.
Agincourt.
Arming of Pigwiggen, The. See Nym
phidia; or, the Court of Fairy.
"As other men, so I myself, do muse.
See Idea.
"Away yee barb'rous woods. See
Polyolbion.
Ballad of Agincourt, The.
Barons' Wars, The, sel.
Batte's Song. See Shepherd's Garland,
The.
Battle of Agincourt, The.
"Beauty sometime, in all^ her glory
crowned." See Idea's Mirrour.
"Black pitchy night, companion of my
woe." See Idea's Mirrour.
"Bright Star of Beauty, on whose eye
lids sit." See Idea.
"By this the wedding ends. See Poly
olbion.
"Calling to mind since first my love be
gun." See Idea.
Cassamen and Dowsabell. See Shep
herd's Garland, The.
Come, Let Us Kisse and Parte. See
Idea ("Since there's no help," etc.).
Court of Fairy, The. See Nymphidia;
or, The Court of Fairy.
Crier, The.
Daffadil (or Daffodil).
"Dear, why should you command me
to my rest." See Idea.
Earl of Surrey to Geraldine, The. See
England's Heroical Epistles.
"Earle Douglasse for this day. See
Polyolbion.
Eclogue. See Shepherd's Garland, The.
Endimion and Phcebe, sels.
Endimion' s Convoy. See Endimion and
Phcebe.
England's Heroical Epistles, sels.
"Evil Spirit (your Beauty) haunts me
still, An." See Idea.
Fame and Fortune. See Legend of
Robert, Duke of Normandy, The.
Farewell: "Since there's no help, come
let us kiss and part." See Idea
("Since there's no help," etc.).
Ferryman, Venus, and Cupid, The. See
Muses' Elysium, The.
Fine Day, A. See Muses' Elysium,
The.
Give Me My Self! See Idea.
"Glorious sun went blushing to his bed,
The." See Idea's Mirrour.
Guest, The. See Idea.
Her Fame. See Idea ("How many
paltry, foolish, painted things").
His Ballad of Agincourt.
"How many paltry, foolish, painted
things." See Idea.
"I hear some say, 'This man is not in
love!' " See Idea.
Idea, sels.
Idea's Mirrour, sels.
"If chaste and pure devotion of my
youth." See Idea's Mirrour.
Immortality in Song. See Idea.
, King Henry to Rosamond. See Eng
land's Heroical Epistles.
Laughing at Fortune. See Idea ("I hear
some say," etc.).
Legend of Robert, Duke of Normandy,
The, sel.
Letters and Lines.
Love's Farewell. See Idea ( 'Since
there's no help," etc.).
Love's Parting. See Idea ("Since
there's no help," etc.).
Love's Proverbs. 5*0*, Idea.
"Many there be excelling in this kind."
See Idea.
Marlowe. See To My Most Dearly
Loved Friend, Henry Reynolds, Es
quire, of Poets and Poesy.
Muses' Elysium, The, sels.
"My fair, look from those turrets of
thine eyes." See Idea's Mirrour.
"My heart, imprisoned in a hopeless
isle." See Idea's Mirrour.
Nymphidia; or, The Court of Fairy.
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DRAYTON, Michael (Continued).
Ninth Eclogue, The. See Shepherds
Garland, The. .
Ode to the Cambro-Bntans and Their
Harp, His Ballad of Agincourt.
Ode Written in the Peake, An.
"Of all the Beasts." See Polyolbion.
Palace of the Fairies, The.
, .
Paradox, The. See Idea's Mirrour.
arting, The. See Idea ("Since there
Parting, .
no help," etc.).
Phcebe on Latrnus. See Endimion and
Phcebe. __ .
Pigwiggin Arms Himself. See Nymph
idia; or, The Court of Fairy. .
Pigwiggen Prepares for the Fight with
King Oberon. See Nymphidia; or,
The Court of Fairy.
Play with Proverbs, A. See Idea.
Polyolbion, sels. .
Queen Mab Visits Pigwiggen, the Fairy
Knight. See Nymphidia; or, The
Court of Fairy.
Queen Mab's Chariot. See Nymphidia;
or. The Court of Fairy.
Queen Margaret to William de la Pool,
Duke of Suffolk. See England's
Heroical Epistles.
Queen's Chariot, The. See Nymphidia;
or, The Court of Fairy.
"Read here (sweet maid) the story of
my woe." See Idea's Mirrour.
Rowland's Rhyme. See Shepherd's Gar
land, The.
Sacrifice to Apollo, The.
Shepherd's Daffodil, The. See Shep
herd's Garland, The.
Shepherd's Garland, The, sels.
Shepherd's Sirena, The, sel.
Since There's No Help [Come Let Us
Kiss and Part]. See Idea.
Sirena. See Shepherd's Sirena, The.
Sixt Nimphall, The, sel.
Some Atheist in Love.
Song to Beta. See Shepherd's Garland,
The.
Sonnet: "Bright Star of Beauty! on
whose eyelids sit." See Idea ("Bright
Star of Beauty," etc.).
Sonnet: "Dear! why should you com
mand me to my rest." See Idea
("Dear! why should you command
me," etc.).
Sonnet: "Evil Spirit (your Beauty)
haunts rne still, An.'* See Idea ("Evil
Spirit," etc.).
Sonnet: "How many paltry, foolish,
painted things." See Idea ("How
many paltry," etc.).
Sonnet: "Into these Loves, who but for
Passion looks." See Idea ("Into these
Loves," etc.).
Sonnet : "My heart the Anvil where my
thoughts do beat." See Idea ("My
heart the Anvil," etc.).
Sonnet: "Since there's no help, come let
us kiss and part." See Idea ("Since
there's no help," etc.).
"Stay, speedy Time, behold, before thou
pass/' See Idea's Mirrour.
Summer's Eve, A. See Muses' Elysium,
The.
Surrey to Geraldine. See England's
Heroical Epistles.
To Himselfe and the Harpe.
To His Coy Love.
To His Rival.
To My Most Dearly-Loved Friend,
Henry Reynolds, Esquire, of Poets
and Poesy.
"To nothing fitter can I thee compare."
See Idea.
To the Cambro-Britains ^and Their
Harpe, His Ballad of Agincourt.
To the Virginian Voyage.
"To these, the gentle South." See
Polyolbion.
Upon a Bank.
trWhen conquering love did first my
heart assail." See Idea.
"When Phcebns lifts his head." See
Polyolbion.
"Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize
thee." See Idea.
"Why should your fair eyes with such
sovereign grace/' See Idea.
"World of mightier Kings, A." See
Polyolbion.
DRAYTON, Mrs. W. Heyward. See
GRACE (GEBBIE) DRAYTON.
DRENNAN, J.— Faith and Virtue.
Drennan
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
DRENNAN, Marie.— Peace Must Come
as a Troubadour.
DRENNAN, William.— Erin.
My Father.
Wake of William Orr.
DRESBACH, Glenn Ward.— And This
Vast Shadow, Night.
Autumn Road, An.
Cattle before the Storm.
Desert.
"Dip your hand in the mountain water."
Early Morning in a Glade.
Empty Corral.
Fawn's First Snow, A.
Ghostly Battles.
"I found in the arms of the valley."
If Scars Are Worth the Keeping.
In Western Mountains, seL
Life or Death. See In Western Moun
tains.
Little Spring Flows Clear Again, The.
Marsh, The.
"0 thrush, in what deep glades.'*
Since Youth Is All for Gladness.
Songs of the Plains.
Spring.
Tamed Drake, The.
To a Scarlet Tanager.
DRESIA, William.— God Laughs.
November Night.
Orientale.
Saucy Goose.
Time.
DREW, Edwin. — Super's Story, The.
DREYER, Cora Wilcox. — Country-Bred.
DREYFUS, Abraham.— Oak in a Storm,
An.
Silent System, The. (TV.)
DREYFUS, Mrs. Carl. See DREYFUS,
LILIAN SHUMAN.
DREYFUS, Lilian Shuman (Mrs. Carl
Dreyfus). — In Praise of Leaves.
DRINKWATER, John.— Abraham Lin
coln, sets.
Anthony Crundle.
At Caernarvon Castle.
Birthright.
Blackbird.
Burning Bush, sel.
Christmas Eve.
Cotswqld Love.
Crowning of Dreaming John, The.
Deer.
Defenders, The.
Dominion.
Fairford Nightingales.
Feckenham Men, The.
Fires of God, The,
For Thee They Died.
Garden, The.
Ghost Speaks on the Styx, A.
Gold.
Holiness.
In Lady Street.
Invocation: "As pools beneath stone
arches take.'*
Last Confessional.
Mamble.
Man's Daughter, A.
May Garden.
Mrs. Willow.
Moonlit Apples.
My Estate.
Mystery.
New Miracle, The.
Nunc Dimittis.
Old Crow.
Prayer, A: "Grant us the will to fashion
as we feel."
Prayer, A: "Lord, not for light in dark
ness do we pray."
Prelude: "Though black the night, I
know upon the sky."
Purpose.
Reality.
Reciprocity.
Sunrise on Rydal Water.
Symbols.
Thrift.
To and Fro about the City.
Town Window, A.
Vocation.
We Mothers Know.
Who Were before Me.
DRISCOLL, Louise.— Bargain.
Blue Jay, The.
Bulbs.
Dust of a Dancer.
Epitaph: "Here lies the flesh that tried."
Futility.
God's Pity.
Good Hour, The.
DRISCOLL, Louise (Continued).
Grace for Gardens.
Harbury.
Harvest in Flanders.
Highway, The.
Hold Fast Your Dreams.
Idol, The.
Indifference.
Late Plowing.
Lost Gardens.
Marigolds.
Metal Checks, The.
Mid-August.
My Garden Is a Pleasant Place.
Old Gardens.
Old Woman Rain.
Phlox.
Spring Market.
Two Old Men.
Word of the Wind, The.
DRISCOLL, Marjorie Charles.— "Stay-
at-Home, The."
DROMGOOLE, Miss Will Allen. —
Bridge Builder, The.
Building the Bridge for Him.
Christmas Eve at the Corner Grocery.
Doll's Funeral, The.
Engineer Connor's Son.
Heart of Old Hickory, The.
Scrap of College Lore.
Sea-Weed.
Ye Air Born to Die.
DROSTE-HtfLSHOFF,Annettevon(7>.)
Gethsemane.
Last Words.
DROVISCH, Theodor. — Der Letzte
Cast.
DRUMMOND, Mrs. Frederic Lindsley.
See WILEY, SARA KING.
DRUMMOND, Henry. — Christianity
Defined.
Practice.
DRUMMOND, William Henry.— Bell of
St. Michel, The.
Chibougamou.
De Habitant.
De Nice Leetle Canadienne.
De Stove Pipe Hole.
Dreams.
Habitant, The.
How Bateese Came Home.
Johnnie Courteau.
Johnnie's First Moose.
Julie Plante, The.
Leetle (or Little) Bateese.
Little Lac Grenier.
Madeleine Vercheres.
'Poleon Dore.
Two Hundred Years Ago.
Wreck of the "Julie Plante," The.
DRUMMOND, William, of Hawthorn-
den. — Alexis, Here She Stayed.
Angels, The.
As in a Dusky and Tempestuous Night.
Book [of the World], The.
Change. See Urania.
Change Should Breed Change.
Content and Resolute.
"Doth then the world go thus, doth all
thus move?"
Fair Is My Yoke, Though Grievous Be
My Pains.
Fair Moon, Who with Thy Cold and
Silver Shine.
For the Baptist.
For the Nativity of Our Lord.
Greatest Wonder, The.
Her Passing.
How Many Times Night's Silent Queen
Her Face.
Human Frailty.
Hymn(e) of the Ascension, An.
I Know That All beneath the Moon
Decays.
If Crossed (or Crost) with All Mishaps
Be My Poor Life.
Inexorable.
Invocation: "Phoebus, arise!"
Invocation to Love.
Jerusalem.
John the Baptist.
Lament, A: "My thoughts hold mortal
strife."
Lessons of Nature, The.
Life, a Bubble.
Like the Idalian Queen.
Look How the Flower.
Madrigal : "Beauty, and the life, The."
Madrigal: "Dear night, the ease of
care."
Madrigal: "Ivory, coral, gold, The."
Madrigal: "Like the Idalian queen,"
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DRUMMOND, William (Continued).
Madrigal: "My thoughts hold mortal
strife."
Madrigal: "This life, which seems so
fair."
Madrigal: "This world a hunting is."
Madrigal: "Unhappy light."
My Lute, Be As Thou Wast When
Thou Didst Grow.
My Thoughts Hold Mortal Strife.
Nativitie, The.
No Trust in Time.
"Now while the Night her sable veil
hath spread."
Of Phyllis.
"Of this fair volume which we World
do name."
On Sleep.
On the Death of Pym.
Permanency of Life, The.
Phoebus, Arise.
Phyllis.
Praise of a Solitary Life, The.
Primitise.
Redeem Time Past.
Saint John Baptist.
Sextain.
Shepherds, The.
Sleep, Silence' Child.
Solitary Life, A.
Solitude.
Song: "It Autumne was, and on our
Hemisphere."
Song: "Phoebus, arise!"
Song: "That Zephyr every year."
Sonnet: "Alexis, here she stay'd; among
these pines."
Sonnet: "As in a duskie and tempestuous
Night."
Sonnet: "I know that all beneath the
moon decays."
Sonnet: "If crost with all mishaps be
my poor life."
Sonnet: "In Minds pure Glasse when I
my selfe behold."
Sonnet: "In my first years, and prime
yet not at height."
Sonnet: "Look how the flower which
ling'ringly doth fade."
Sonnet: "My lute, be as thou wast when
thou didst grow."
Sonnet: "Passing glance, a lightning
'long the skies, A."
Sonnet: "Sleep, Silence' Child, sweet
Father of soft Rest."
Sonnet: "Sweet Spring, thou turn'st
with all thy worldly train."
Sonnet: "That Learned Grecian, who
did so excel."'
Sonnet: "Then is she gone? 0 fool and
coward I!"
Sonnet: "Thou window, once which
served for a sphere."
Sonnet: "Thrice happy he, who by some
shady grove.'*
Sonnet to Sir W. Alexander ("She
loves Alexis").
Sonnet to Sir W. Alexander ("Though
I have twice been at the doors of
death").
Sonnet: Repent, Repent.
Spring, Wanting Her.
Summons to Love.
"Sweet nymphs, if, as ye stray."
Sweet Spring, Thou Turn'st.
"That zephyr every year."
This Life, Which Seems So Far.
Thrice Happy He.
To a Nightingale.
To Chloris.
To His Lute.
To Sir William Alexander.
To Sleep,
To the Nightingale ("Dear quirister
lor chorister"], etc.).
To _the Nightingale ("Sweet bird that
sing'st away").
Urania, sel.
World, The.
World a Game, The.
World a Hunt, The.
DRURY, Samuel Smith.— My Country.
DRYDEN, John.— Absalom and Achito-
phel, sels.
Absalom and Achitophel, Second Part,
sels.
Achitophel. See Absalom and Achito
phel.
^Eneid, The, sels. (TV.)
After the Pangs of a Desperate Lover.
See Evening's Love, An, or, The
Mock-Astrologer.
AUTHOE INDEX
DuBois
DRYDEN, John (Continued).
Against the Fear of Death. (TV.) See
De Rerum Natura.
Ah Fading Joy. See Indian Emperor,
Ah, How Sweet It Is to Love. See
Tyrannic Love, 9r The Royal Martyr.
Albion and Albanius, sel.
Alexander's Feast; or, The Power of
Music.
All for Love, sel.
Amphitryon, sel.
"And welcome now (Great Monarch)
to your own." See Astrsea Redux.
Annus Mirabilis, sels. .
Arms and the Man. (TV.) See ^Eneid,
The.
Astrzea Redux.
Attempt at Berghen, The. See Annus
Mirabilis.
Aureng-Zebe, or The Great Mogul, sel.
Ave atque Vale. See Fables, The.
Battle of Actium. (Tr.) See ^Eneid,
The.
Baucis and Philemon. (TV.) See Meta
morphoses, The.
Buzzard, The. See Hind and the
Panther, The.
Calm Was the Even. See Evening's
Love, An, or, The Mock-Astrologer.
Can Life Be a Blessing? See Troilus
and Cressida.
Catholic Church, The. See Hind and
the Panther, The.
Character of the Earl of Shaftesbury.
See Absalom and Achitophel.
Church of England, The. See Hind and
the Panther, The.
Churches of Rome and of England,
The. See Hind and the Panther, The.
Church's Testimony, The. See Hind
and the Panther, The.
Cleomenes, sel.
Conquest of Granada, The, sel.
Conversion. See Hind and the Panther,
The.
Corydon and Thyrsis. (TV.) See
Eclogues, (of Vergil)
Country Life (Epode 2). (TV.)
Crowd and Buckingham, The. See Ab
salom and Achitaphel.
De Rerum Natura, sel. (TV.)
Dido among the Shades. (TV.)
^Eneid, The.
Dido's Passion. (TV.) See ^Eneid, The.
Doeg and Og. See Absalom and Achito
phel, Second Part.
Dreams.
Epilogue to "Mithridates, King of Pon-
tus."
Eleonora, sel.
English in 1680, The. See Absalom and
Achitophel.
Epigram on Milton.
Epilogue: "They who have succeeded
on the stage." See Conquest of
Granada, The.
Epilogue Spoken at Oxford by Mrs.
Marshall.
Epitaph Intended for (or on) His
Wife.
Evening's Love, An, or, The Mock-
Astrologer, sels.
Fables, The, sels.
Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor. See
Spanish Friar, The.
Fife and Drum. See Song for St.
Cecilia's Day, The.
Fire of London, The. See Annus Mir
abilis.
Fourth Day's Battle, The. See Annus
Mirabilis.
Great London Fire, The. See Annus
Mirabilis.
Happy the Man. (TV.) -See To Mae-
canas (Odes, III, 29).
Heroick Stanzas, Consecrated to_ the
Memory of His Highness, Oliver,
Late Lord Protector of This Common
wealth.
Hidden Flame. See Secret Love; or,
The Maiden Queen.
Hind and the Panther, The, sels.
Horat, Ode 29, Book 3. (TV.)
Hunting Song.
Hymn for St. John's Eve. (Tr.)
Imitation of Horace. (Tr.) See To
Maecenas (Odes, III. 29).
Incantation.
Indian Emperor, The, sel.
Instruments, The. See Song for St.
Cecilia's Day, A.
See
DRYDEN, John (Continued).
King Arthur; or, The British Worthy,
sel.
King James II. See Hind and the
Panther, The.
Lady's Song, The.
Life a Cheat.
Limberham; or, The Kind Keeper, sel.
Lines Printed under the (Engraved)
Portrait of Milton.
Love's Despair. See Spanish Friar, The.
Lycidas and Mceris. (TV.) See
Eclogues, (of Vergil)
MacFlecknoe; or, A Satire on the True
Blue Protestant Poet, T. S.
Maiden Queen, The. See Secret Love;
or, The Maiden jQueen.
Malcontents, The. Zimri. See Absalom
and Achitophel.
Mankind. See All for Love.
Marcellus. (Tr.) See ^Eneid, The.
Marriage a la Mode, sel.
May Morning in the Palace Garden.
(Par.) See Canterbury Tales, The
(Knight's Tale, The).
Medal, The.
Mercury's Song to Phsedra. See Am
phitryon.
Messiah, The. (Tr.) See Eclogues.
(of Vergil).
Midnight.
Milton.
New London, The. See Annus Mir
abilis.
No, No, Poor Suff'ring Heart. See
Cleomenes.
"Now stop your noses," etc. See Ab
salom and Achitophel, Second Part.
"Now when twelve days." (Tr.) See
Iliad, The.
"Now with a general Peace the World
was blest." See Astrsea Redux.
O Souls, in Whom No Heavenly Fire,
Oak, The.
Ode to the Pious Memory of (the Ac
complished Young Lady) Mrs. Anne
Killigrew, Excellent in the Two Sis
ter Arts of Poesy and Painting.
Og and Doeg. See Absalom and Achi
tophel (Second Part).
On Milton.
Palamon and Arcite. See Canterbury
Tales, The. (Knight's Tale, The.)
Plutarch. (Tr.)
Poet's Resurrection. See Ode to the
Pious Memory of the Accomplished
Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew.
Popish Plot, The. See Absalom and
Achitophel.
Portrait of Milton, The.
Power of Love, The. See Fables, The.
Power of Music, The.
Prelude: "What makes a plentous har
vest when to turn." (Tr.) See Geor-
gics, The.
Presbyterians, The. See Hind and the
Panther, The.
Primacy of Dullness, The. See Mac
Flecknoe; or, A Satire on the True
Blue Protestaint Poet, T. S.
Private Judgement Condemned. See
Hind and the Panther, The.
Prologue: "If yet there be a few that
take delight."
Prologue: "See my lov'd Britons, see
your Shakespeare rise." See Troilus
and Cressida.
Prologue and Epilogue to the Univer
sity of Oxford. See Epicoene, or The
Silent Woman.
Prologue and Epilogue to "Tyrannick
Love, or The Royal Martyr." See
Tyrannick Love, or The Royal Mar
tyr.
Prologue to "Aureng - Zebe." — See
Aureng-Zebe, or The Great Mogul.
Prologue to the First Satire. (Tr.)
See Satires, (of Persius)
Prologue to the University of Oxford,
1673, Spoken by Mr. Hart at the
Acting of "The Silent Woman." See
Epiccene, or The Silent Woman.
Religio Laici.
Roundelay: "Chloe found Amyntas ly
ing."
Secret Love; or, the Maiden Queen, sel.
Sects, The. Private Judgment. See
Hind and the Panther, The.
Secular Masque, The.
Shad well. See MacFlecknoe; or, A
Satire on the True Blue Protestant
Poet, T. S.
693
DRYDEN, John (Continued).
Shaftesbury. See Absalom and Achito
phel .
Song: "Ah fading joy! how quickly art
thou past!" See Indian Emperor, The.
Song: Calm was the Even, and clear
was the Sky." See Evening's Love,
An; or, The Mock- Astrologer.
Song: "Can Life be a blessing." See
Troilus and Cressida.
Song: "Fair Iris I love, and hourly I
die." See Amphitryon.
Song, A: "Fair, sweet and young, re
ceive a prize."
Song: "Farwell ungratefull Tray tor.
See Spanish Friar, The.
Song: "I feed a flame within, which so
torments me." See Secret Love; or,
The Maiden Queen.
Song: "No, no, poor sufFring heart, no
change endeavor." See Cleomenes.
Song: "Why should a foolish Marriage
Vow." See Marriage a la Mode.
Song: "You charm' d me not with that
fair face." See Evening's Love, An:
or, The Mock-Astrologer.
Song: "Your Hay it is Mow'd and your
Corn is Reap'd." See King Arthur;
or, The British Worthy.
Song for St. Cecilia's Day.
Song from the Italian, A. See Limber-
ham; or, The Kind Keeper.
Song of Thamesis. See Albion and Al
banius.
Song of the Zambra Dance. See Con
quest of Granada, The.
Song to a Fair Young Lady [Going out
of the Town in the Spring] .
Spanish Friar, The, sel.
Stanzas on Oliver Cromwell. See
Heroic Stanzas Consecrated to the
Memory of His Highness, Oliver.,
Late Protector of this Common
wealth.
Te Deum, The. (Tr.)
Theodore and Honoria. (Par.)
Threnodia Augustalis, sel.
Titus Oates. See Absalom, and Achito
phel.
To His, Sacred Majesty, a Panegyrick
on His Coronation, 1661, sel.
To Maecenas (Odes, III, 29). (Tr.)
To My Dear Friend Mr. Congreve, on
His Comedy Called "The Double-
Deal er."
To My Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton.
To My Honour'd Kinsman, John Dri-
den, of Chesterton, in the County of
Huntingdon, Esq. See Fables, The.
To Thaliarchus (Odes, I, 9). (Tr.)
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham.
, To the [Pious] Memory of [the Acconi-
plisht Young Lady,] Mrs. Ann Killi
grew.
Tradition. See Religio Laici.
Troilus and Cressida, sels.
Trumpet's Loud Clangor, The. See
Song for Saint Cecilia's Day.
Tyrannick Love, or The Royal Martyr,
sels.
Under Mr. Milton's Picture.
Under the Portrait of John Milton.
Unity of the Catholic Church, The. See
Hind and the Panther, The.
Upon the Death of the Earl of Dundee.
Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings.
Upon the Death of the Viscount of
Dundee.
Veni Creator Spiritus. (Tr.)
Verses to Her Royal Highness the
Duchess.
Vox Populi. See Medal, The.
War with Holland, The. See Annus
Mirabilis.
"When heav'n had overturn'd the
Trojan state," (Tr.) See ^Eneid, The.
Why Should a Foolish Marriage Vow.
See Marriage a la Mode.
You Charm'd Me Not. See Evening's
Love, An; or, The Mock-Astrologer.
* Zambra Dance, The. See Conquest of
Granada, The.
Zimri. See Absalom and Achitophel
DRYDEN, Myrtle May. — Just Forget.
DSCHELLALEDDIN Rumi.— To Heav
en Approached a Sufi Saint. (Tr.)
"DUAN, Jon." — Rout of Belgravia, The.
DU BELLAY, Joachim. See BELLAY,
JOACHIM DU.
DU.BOIS, Gertrude. — Meditation in St.
Mary's.
DUBOIS, Patterson. — Fatherhood.
Du Bois
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
DU BOIS, William Edward Burghardt,
Litany of Atlanta, A.
DUBOSE, Mrs. Howard. See TELFAIR,
NANCY.
DU BRIDGE, Elizabeth Brown.— Crim
son Cross, The.
DUCIS, Jean Francois.— To My House
hold Gods.
DUCLAUX, Agnes Mary Frances. See
ROBINSON, AGNES MARY FRANCES.
DUCLAUX, Madame Smile. See ROB
INSON, AGNES MARY FRANCES.
DUCLO, Estelle.— Great Word, The.
O, Nations!
DUDGEON, William.— Up amang Yon
Cliffy Rocks.
DUDLEY. Anita.— Westminster Bells.
DUDLEY, Bide.— Dick's Pleasant Dream.
To James Whitcomb Riley.
DUDLEY, Dorothy (Mrs. H. B. Har
vey). — La Rue de la Montague
Sainte-Genevieve.
DUDLEY, Helen.— Song: "A few more
windy days."
To One Unknown.
DUDLEY, Thomas. — Lines Written at
the Approach of Death.
New England Gentleman's Epitaph, A.
DUER, Alice. See MILLER, ALICE DUER.
DUER, Caroline. — International Episode,
An.
Portrait, A.
Word to the Wise, A.
DUER, Caroline and MILLER, Alice
Duer (Mrs. Henry Wise Miller).—
How Like a Woman.
DUFF, Esther Lilian.— Black and White.
Lad's Love.
Not Three-7-but One.
Of a Certain Green-Eyed Monster.
DUFF, James Leo.— To a Wood-Rat.
Upon This Rock.
DUFFERIN, Lady (Mrs. Pierce Black-
wood: Helen Selina Sheridan [Black-
wood]). — Charming Woman, The.
Irish Emigrant, The.
Katey's Letter.
Lament of the Irish Emigrant.
Love Hath a Language. See To My
Son.
Terence's Farewell.
To My Son, sel.
DUFFERIN, Lord (Baron Frederick
Temple Blackwood). — Black Death
of Bergen, The.
DUFFIELD, Alexander James (TV.).—
Antonio's Wooing.
DUFFIELD, Samuel Willoughby.— Three
Good Doctors.
Two of a Trade.
DUFFIN, Celia.— Old Dog, An.
DUFFY, Sir Charles Gavan. — Irish Rap^
parees, The.
Muster of the North, The.
DUGAN, Mrs. D. H.— Christ Is Risen!
DUGANNE, A. (Augustine) J. (Joseph)
H. (Hickey).— Bethel.
Caractacus.
Lament of the Widowed Inebriate.
On to Freedom.
DUGGAN, Eileen.— Faith.
Juniper.
Last Song, The.
Nationality.
New Zealand Christmas, A.
Presumption,
guarantana.
t. Peter.
DULANEY, Emma C. — Honey-Bug
Baby.
DULCKEN, H. W. (3V.).— Be Patient.
Nibelungen Treasure, The.
DUMAS, Alexandre. — Dogs and Cats.
Execution of Lady de Winter, The.
See Three Musketeers, The.
Imperial Secret, An.
Three Musketeers, The, sel.
DU MAURIER, Georges. — Little, A.
See Trilby.
Little Work, A. See Trilby.
Music.
Trilby, sels.
Vers Nonsensiques. See Limericks.
We Can Do So Little.
DUMM, Frank Edwin.— Frances Edwena
DUN BAR, Aldis.— Sic Semper Tyrannis.
DUNBAR, Paul Laurence. — Accounta
bility.
After die Quarrel.
Angelina.
Ante-Bellum Sermon, An.
|
DUNBAR, Paul Laurence (Continued)
At Candle-Lightin' Time.
Boogah Man, The.
Christmas Is a-Comin*.
Chrismus on the Plantation.
Colored Band, The.
Compensation.
Coquette Conquered, A.
Corn-Song, A.
Corn-Stalk Fiddle.
Darkey Fisherman's Rainy Day.
Dat Ol' Mare o' Mine.
Dawn.
Deacon Jones's Grievance.
Death Song.
Debt, The.
Deserted Plantation, The.
Dinah Kneading Dough.
Disappointed.
Discovered.
Dreamin' Town.
Encouragement.
Ere Sleep Comes Down to Soothe the
Weary Eyes.
Family Feud, A.
Get Somebody Else.
Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Haunted Oak, The.
How Lucy Backslid.
Hymn: "O 1'il' lamb out in de col'.'
In the Morning.
Itching Heels.
Jimsella, sel.
Joggin' Erlong.
Just Whistle a Bit.
Keep a-Pluggin' Away.
Life.
Lincoln.
Little Black Sheep, The.
Little Brown Baby.
Lonesome.
Lover's Lane.
Lullaby: "Bedtime's come fu' little
boys."
Lullaby: *'Kiver up yo' haid, my little
lady."
Mandy Lou.
Mortification of the Flesh.
Mt. Pisgah's Christmas 'Possum.
Negro Love Song, A.
Negro Lullaby.
Noddin' by the Fire.
Ode for Memorial Day.
Ode to Ethiopia.
01' Tunes, The.
On the Road. .
Opportunity.
Photograph, The.
Po' Little Lamb.
Race Question, The.
Retort.
Rise Up Early in de Mawnin'.
Rivals, The.
Robert Gould Shaw.
Ships That Pass in the Night.
Signs of the Times.
Song of Summer.
Sympathy.
"Time to Tinker 'Roun'!"
"Too Busy." »
Turning of the Babies in the Bed, The.
Two Little Boots.
Warrior's Prayer, A.
Way of a Woman.
We Wear the Mask.
When All Is Done.
When De Co'n Pone's Hot.
When Malindy Sings.
When the Old Man Smokes.
DUNBAR, Wallace.— It's Vera Weel
DUNBAR, William. — Amends to the
Tailors and Soutars.
Ane Ballat of Our Lady.
Ane Ballat of the Feigned Friar of
Tun gland.
Ballad of Kind Kittok, The.
Ballad of Our Lady.
Dame Nature Crowns the Scottish Lion
King of Beasts. See Thistle and the
Rose, The.
Dance of the Seven Deadly Sins, The.
Done Is a Battle on the Dragon Black.
Followis How Dumbar Wes Desyrd to
Be ane Freir.
Golden (or Goldyn) Targe, The.
IJermes the Philosopher.
In Honour of the City of London.
Jerusalem, Rejoice for Joy!
Lament for the Makaris Quhen He Wes
Seik, The.
London.
Meditation in Winter.
694
DUNBAR, William (Continued).
New Year's Gift to the King, A.
Now Fair, Fairest of Every Fair.
"0 reverend Chaucer! rose of rhetoris
all.'*
O Wretch, Beware.
Of Content.
Of the Changes of Life.
On the Nativity of Christ.
On the Resurrection of Christ. (?)
Petition of the Grey Horse, Auld Dun-
bar, The.
Rorate Celi (or Coeli) Desuper.
Sanct Salvatour, Send Silver Sorrow
Sweet Rose of Virtue.
Thistle and the Rose, The, sel.
Thrissil[l] and the Rois, The, sels
To a Lady.
Tua Maritt Women and the Wedo
The, sels.
What Is This Life.
DUNBAR-NELSON, Alice (Moore). See
NELSON, ALICE (MOORE) DUNBAR.
DUNCAN, E. A.— Old Soldier's Story, A
DUNCAN, Lindsay. — Christmas Guests,"
The.
DUNCAN, Mary Lundie.— Child's Eve
ning Prayer, A.
Child's Morning Prayer, A.
Evening Prayer.
Jesus Tender Shepherd.
My Little Brother.
Shadows, The.
Snow-Shower, The.
Tender Shepherd, The.
DUNCAN, Thomas W.— Quest for the
Young Witch: Autumn.
DUNCAN, William J.— Right Building.
DUNCAN-CLARK, Samuel John —Vic
tory!
D'UNGER, Giselle.— Mrs. O'Shaunnessy
and the Animal Show.
DUNHAM, Sarah M.— Shut In.
"DUNKERFOODLE, Hans von." —
Hold dot Fort, for Ve Vos Cominsr
DUNKERLY, Helen RitterskaZ -
"Club Woman, The."
DUNKLEE, Mary Vaughn. — Sab
bath.
DUNLAP, Kathryn Roeser. — Golden
Dream, A.
DUNLOP, John.— Dinna Ask Me.
Oh! Dinna Ask Me Gin I Lo'e Thee
Year that's Awa', The.
DUNN, Alta Booth. — After Drought.
Drought Harvest.
Legacy.
Prairie Earth.
Rocky Mountains.
Song of Summer.
Spring Climbs High.
Unknown Soldier.
DUNN, Bessie Gary. — Home Is Where
the Heart Is.
DUNN, Julia Mills.— Carmelita.
DUNN, Marietta Hoover. — Our Martyred
Hero, Lincoln.
DUNN, Maude Huston. — Kindo' Differ
ent.
DUNN, Minnie C. — Shadows
DUNN, R. S.— Bridge Uncrossed, The.
DUNN, S. B.— Bring Laurel.
DUNN, Stanley Gerald. — Havildar
Ganga Singh, V. C.
DUNNE, Finley Peter ("Mr. Dooley").
Christmas Gifts.
Comforts of Travel, The.
Corporal Punishment.
Dooley on the Comforts of Travel.
Drugs.
Mr. Dooley on a Night in the Coun
try.
Mr. Dooley on a Populist Convention.
Mr. Dooley on Football.
Mr. Dooley on Golf.
Mr. Dooley on Lawyers.
Mr. Dooley on New Year's Resolu
tions.
Mr. Dooley on Rising of the Subject
Races.
Mr. Dooley on the Grip.
Mr. Dooley on Woman's Suffrage.
Mr. Dooley Says, sel.
"New Woman," The.
On the Game of Football
What Dooley Says.
Woman Suffrage, sel.
Women Gambling.
DUNNIGAN, Ambrose Peter. — Learn-
ealth> Sanctity.
, Everette (or Emerette) H.—
Memorial Day.
AUTHOE INDEX
Eden
DUNNING, Ralph Cheever. — Bitter
Sweet.
Four Winds, The.
In the Snow.
My Garden.
DUNS ANY, Lord (Edward John Mor
ton Drax Plunkett). — A. E.
"I met with Death in his country."
See Songs from an Evil Wood.
Snow on the East Wind.
"Somewhere lost in the haze." See
Songs from an Evil Wood.
Song of Wandering, A.
Songs from an Evil Wood.
"There is no wrath in the stars." See
Songs from an Evil Wood.
To Keats.
To the Outermost Planet.
When the World Is Over.
DUNTLEY, Wilbur. — Turkey of Life,
The.
DUPREE, Edgar. — Light of Faith, The.
DUPUIS, Ethel Pechin. — Remembrance.
DURAND, Mrs. A. B. See SAWYER,
RUTH.
DURANT, Augusta. — Martial Music.
DURANT, Gilles.— Marigold, The.
DURANT, Horace B. — Christ Calming
the Tempest.
"Dead! Name Unknown."
Hugh Gordon's Iron Mill.
Make Room in Heaven.
Only True Life, The.
Party Caucus, The.
Shadow from an Insane Asylum, A.
Trip to the Stars, A.
What the Diver Saw.
Where Are Your Treasures?
DURANT, Mrs. Kenneth. See TAGGARD,
GENEVIEVE.
DURANTE, Alighieri. See DANTE.
DURBIN, Eliza W. — Our Washington.
DURBIN, Harriet Whitney (Harriet
Whitney). — Little Dutch Garden, A.
Winter Apples.
DURFEE, Harriett E.— Four Pictures.
Under the Old Oak Tree — A Garland.
D'URFEY, Thomas. — Born with the
Vices.
Bright Was the Morning.
Campaigners, The: or, The Pleasant
Adventures at Brussels, sel.
Chloe Divine.
Fisherman's Song, The.
Marriage-Hater Match'd, The, sel.
Sawney Was Tall. See Virtuous Wife.
Scotch Song. See Campaigners, The:
or, The Pleasant Adventures at Brus
sels.
Solon's Song. See Marriage - Hater
Match'd, The.
Virtuous Wife, The, sel.
DURHAM, W. Hanson.— Mugsie, the
Unwashed.
DURIVAGE, Francis A.— All.
Cavalry Charge, The.
Chez Brebant.
Christian Maiden and the Lion, The.
DURKEE, Caroline Cain. — Courage.
DURKEE, G. L.— Boy's Idea of Girls, A.
"DURSTON, George." See DURSTON,
Mrs. GEORGIA R.
DURSTON, (Mrs.) Georgia R.— Hippo
potamus, The.
Rabbit, The.
Wolf, The.
DURWARD, Bernard Isaac. — Good
Night.
To My Firstborn.
DURWARD, John T.— Missed Again.
DUSTIN, May E.— Could I Have Borne
It?
DUTT, Romesh (TV.).— Indra, the Su
preme God. See Rigveda, The.
Pushan, God of Pasture. See Rigveda,
The.
Rigveda, The, sels.
DUTT, Toru. — Our Casuarina Tree.
"DUVAL, Paul." See LORRAIN, JEAN.
DUVERNOIS, Henri.— Mystery of the
Doll's House, The.
DWIGHT, H. G.— Codicil.
DWIGHT, J. S, (TV.). — Landlady's
Daughter, The.
True Rest, sel.
DWIGHT, Thomas. — Tot the Federal
Convention.
DWIGHT, Timothy.— America.
Assault on the Fortress, The.
Battle of Ai, The. See Conquest of
Canaan.
Beautiful in Creation, The.
DWIGHT, Timothy (Continued').
Columbia.
Conquest of Canaan, The, sel.
Destruction of the Pequods, The. See
Greenfield Hill.
Farmer's Advice to the Villagers, The.
See Greenfield Hill.
Glory of Nature, The.
Glory of Washington, The.
Greenfield Hill, sels.
I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord.
Love to the Church. (Tr.)
Smooth Divine, The. See Triumph of
Infidelity, The.
Triumph of Infidelity, The, sel.
Washington a Model for Youth.
DYER, E. P.— Spelling Class, The.
DYER, Sir Edward. — Contentment.
Cynthia.
Helen's Epithalamion (Tr.). See Sixe
^ Idillia, The.
Kingdom.
"Lowest trees have tops, The," etc.
Modest Love, A.
My Mind[e] to Me a Kingdom Is.
Natural Comparisons with Perfect Love.
Praver of Theocritus for Svracuse,
The (Tr.). See Idylls.
To Phillis the Fair Shepherdess.
Shepherd's Conceit of Prometheus, The.
DYER, John. — British Commerce. See
Fleece, The.
English Weather. See Fleece, The.
Enquiry, The.
Fleece, The, sels.
Grongar Hill.
Nation's Wealth, A. See Fleece, The.
On Presenting to a Lady a White Rose
and a Red on the Tenth of June.
Ruins of Rome, The, sels.
To His Son.
Wool Trade, The. See Fleece, The.
DYER, Sidney.— Night Cometh.
Story of an Apple, A.
Work, for the Night Is Coming.
DYKSTRA, Helen.— Forgotten Wounds.
DYMENT, Clifford. — Gloved Hands.
"E. B." See "B., E."
"E. B. W." See WHITE, ELWYN BROOKS.
"E. C. D." See "D., E. C."
"E., E. S."— Lil Pal o' Mine.
"E. H. K." See "K., E. H."
"E. H. R." See "R., E. H."
"E. K. Z." See "Z., E. K."
"E. M. H. C." See "C., E. M. H."
"E. M. V." See "V., E. M."
"E. O. G." See "G.. E. O."
"E. P. C." See "C, E. P."
"E. R." and "A. D." See "R., E." and
"D., A."
"E. R. B." See "B., E. R."
"E. S. E." See "E., E. S."
"E. S. F." See "F., E. S."
EAGEN. Maurice Francis. — Shamrock,
The.
EAGER, Cora M. — Ruined Merchant,
The.
Where Is Papa "To-night?
Will the New Year Come To-Night?
"EAGLE, Solomon." See SQUIRE, JOHN
COLLINGS.
EAKINS, J. J.— How Old Folks Won
the Oaks.
EARHART, Amelia (Mrs. George Palmer
Putnam) . — Courage.
EARL, John Prescott. — In the 9th Inning.
See School Team in Camp, The.
On the School Team, sel.
School Team in Camp, The, sel.
Tom's Race. See On the School Team.
EARLE, Alice Morse.— Colonial Christ-
mases.
EARLE, John Charles. — Lo, I Am with
You Always.
EARLE, Mabel. — Life Garden, A.
EARLE, Octavia. — Our Tea-Party.
EARLS, Michael. — Autumn Rose-Tree.
Child's Play of Men, The.
From My Father.
To a Carmelite Postulant.
EARLY, Pige. — Autumn Leaves.
EASON, T. W.— Childhood.
"EASTAWAY, Edward." See THOMAS,
EDWARD.
EASTER, Mrs. James Washington. See
EASTER, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH.
EASTER, Marguerite Elizabeth (Mrs.
James Washington Easter). — My
Laddie's Hounds.
695
EASTERDAY, Katheryn Sweet.— What
Gold Cannot Buy.
EASTMAN, Barrett.— How We Burned
the "Philadelphia."
Joy Enough.
Richard Soniers.
EASTMAN, Charles A. (Tr.).— Death
of Taluta.
EASTMAN, Mrs. Charles A. See EAST
MAN, ELAINE GOODALE.
EASTMAN, Charles Gamage. — Dirge:
"Softly! She is lying with her lips
apart."
Midsummer Day Scene, A.
Picture, A.
Snow-Storm, A.
EASTMAN, Elaine Goodale (Mrs.
Charles A. Eastman). — Ashes of
Roses.
Baby.
Countrywoman of Mine, A.
Goldenrod.
EASTMAN, Ella F. — Graduation at Miss
Lurch's Boarding-School .
EASTMAN, Julia A. — Bluebell, The.
EASTMAN, Mabel Hillyer.— There Will
Be Dreams Again.
EASTMAN, Max. — At the Aquarium.
Battle-Fields, The.
Coming to Port.
Diogenes.
Invocation: "Truth, be more precious to
me than eyes."
Rainy Song.
To a Tawny Thrush.
To an Athletic Girl.
EASTMAN, Sophie E.— Little Teacher,
The.
Spool of Thread, A.
Story of a Little Red Hen, The.
EASTON, Alexander N. — Mad Anthony's
Charge.
EASTWOOD, Earle V.— Barter.
EATON, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton. —
By the Bridge.
Egvptian Lotus, The.
I Watch the Ships.
L'lle Sainte Croix.
Lotus of the Nile, The.
Phantom Light of the Baie des Cha-
leurs, The.
Pray for the Dead.
EATON, Dorothy Burnham. — Wash-Day.
EATON, Isaac F. — Farmer John's
Thanksgiving.
EATON, Robert J.— I Wish I Had a
Spotted Bronc.
Indian Legend.
EATON, m Virginia. — Heart's Desire.
My Neighbor.
This Day.
EATON, W. A.— Bridge Keeper's Story,
The.
Death of the Reveller, The.
Fire! Fire!
Fireman's Wedding, The.
Haunted Smithy, The.
How I Won My Wife.
Last Token.
My First Recital.
Paddy's Courting.
Slave's Auction, A.
To My Love.
Touch It Not.
EATON, Walter Pritchard. — Birches,
The.
White-Throat Sings, A.
Willows, The.
EBERHART, Gilbert L.— Fife, The.
EBERLE, Merab.— Prayer : "Thy foot
steps sound among the stars."
EBERS, Basil. — For Remembrance.
EBERS, Georg. — Chariot Race in Alex
andria. See Serapis,
Hippodrome Race, The. See Serapis.
Serapis, sel.
ECCLES, Walter.— Not Understood.
EDDA, ELDER, THE. See ELDER
EDDA, THE in TITLE INDEX.
EDDY, Alice M.— Mrs. Pickett's Mis
sionary Box.
EDDY, D. C. — True and False Glory.
EiDEN, Mrs. Denis. See EDEN, HELEN
PARRY.
EDEN, Helen Parry (Mrs. Denis Eden).
Afterthought on Apples, An.
Ars Immortalis.
Confessional, The.
Distraction, The.
Elegy, for Father Anselm, of the Order
of Reformed Cistercians, Guest-Mas
ter and Parish Priest, An.
Eden
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EEGITATIONS
EDEN, Helen Parry (Continued).
"Four-Paws."
Idol of the Market Place, An.
Parley with Grief, A.
Poet and the Wood-Louse, The.
Prayer for St. Innocent's Day, A.
Purpose of Amendment, A.
Sir Bat-Ears.
Sorrow.
To a Little Girl.
To Betsey-Jane, on Her Desiring to Go
Incontinently to Heaven.
Upland Station, An.
EDEN, Patience. — Epitaph for a Grim
Woman.
Rueful Rhyme of a Robin, The.
She Reports No Progress.
Song for a 'Fraid Cat.
Why Travel.
EDGARTON, S. C.— Beauty of Piety,
The.
EDGE, Maude Brannen. — Passing
Thought, A.
EDGERTON, James Arthur. — Artists.
Law, The.
Old-Fashioned Philosophy.
When Lincoln Died.
EDGETT, Edwin Francis. — Old Books
for New.
ED MAN, Irwin. — Lux ./Sterna.
They Do Not Live.
EDMESTON, James. — Prayer to the
Trinity.
Saviour, Breathe an Evening Bless-
EDMISON, Lillian M. — Possessions.
EDMONDS, Paul.— Elizabeth O'Grady.
Farmer Went to Market, A.
Little Tommy Tiddler.
Sleepy-Head.
EDMUND, Father. See HILL, BENJA
MIN DIONYSIUS.
EDMUNDS, Maurice. — Porter's Story,
The.
EDMUNDS, Murrell. — Actress. See
Epitaphs.
Epitaphs.
Laborer. See Epitaphs.
Radical Poet. See Epitaphs.
Suicide. See Epitaphs.
EDSALL, Florence "Small. — Divine Dis
content.
To a Cat Purring.
EDWARDES, Richard. — Amantium Irse
(Amoris Redintegratio) .
May.
EDWARDINE, Sister M. — Madonna
Remembers.
EDWARDS, Amelia Blandford. — Adven
ture, An.
Belief of the Egyptians, The.
Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother.
Revels of the Caesars, The.
EDWARDS, Clara. — Americanization.
EDWARDS, E. Evans. — Modern Cain,
The.
EDWARDS, Ethel Ashton. — Heart of
Life, The.
EDWARDS, George K. — Beautiful
Water.
EDWARDS, Harry Stillwell. — Ben
Thomas's Trial. See De Valley an'
de Shadder.
Black Ankle Break-Down. See De Val
ley an' de Shadder.
Born Inventor, A.
Charlie and the Possum.
De Valley an' de Shadder, sets.
Mammy's Li'F Boy.
Mass" Crawford, Isam, and the Deer.
See Two Runaways.
Not Guilty. See De Valley an5 de
Shadder.
Old Canteen, The.
Stirring Up of Billy Williams,
The.
Trial of Ben Thomas, The. See De
Valley an' de Shadder.
Two Runaways, The.
EDWARDS, John R.— War, The: A-2.
EDWARDS, Mary. — Two Runaways,
The.
EDWARDS, Mary Stella.— Vanished.
EDWARDS, Mrs. Matilda Bethanr. See
BETH AM -ED WARDS, MATILDA.
EDWARDS, Mathilda C. — Church
Walking with the World, The.
My Mother at the Gate.
EDWARDS, Richard. See EDWARDES,
RICHARD.
EDWARDS, Ruth.— Billy the Hermit.
EDWARDS, Thomas. — Sonnet on a
Family Picture.
To Richard Owen Cambridge.
EDWARDS, Zoe Brainerd. — What
Makes a Woman's Club.
EELLS, Marion. — Dirge for Beauty.
For a Young Musician.
EELLS, Samuel. — Teacher the Hope of
America, The.
EGAN, Maurice Francis. — Canticle of
the Sun (TV.)
Columbus the World-Giver.
He Made Us Free.
Maurice de Guerin.
Old Violin, The.
Shamrock, The.
Vigil of the Immaculate Conception.
EGAR, J. H. — Sing, Sing for Christmas.
EGBERT, Ella Elizabeth. — Days Like
These.
EGBERT, T. Edward. — Heart the Source
of Power.
EGERTON, Mrs. Frank. See below.
EGERTON, Helen Merrill (Mrs. Frank
Egerton) . — Bluebirds.
Hill Song, A.
In Arcadie.
Sandpipers.
When the Gulls Come In.
EGGLESTON, Edward.— Church of the
Best Licks, The. See Hoosier School
master, The.
Defense of Tom Grayson. See Gray-
sons, The.
Graysons, The, seL
Hard-Shell Preacher, The. See
Hoosier Schoolmaster, The.
Hoosier Schoolmaster, The, sel.
Street Cries.
Trial of Tom Grayson, The. See Gray-
sons, The.
EGLINTON, John.— Winds, The.
EGLINTON, Marie L.— Gone Is Ulys-
EGUREN, Jose M.— Abbey, The.
EHRMANN, Max.— Good Cheer.
If You Have Made Gentler the Churl
ish World.
Peace Shall Live.
Prayer, A: "Let me do my work each
day."
Willie Won.
EICHEND0RFF, Count Joseph von.—
Poet-Hearts.
Returning Spring.
EISELE, Albert.— Flaming Towns.
EISELEY, Loren C. — One Remembering
the Marshes.
EISENBEIS, Louis.— Are You Ready?
Christmas a Hundred Years to Come.
Church Fair, The.
Church in Lucre Hollow, The.
Church Kitchen, The.
Deacon, Me and Him, The.
Joner Swallerin' a Whale.
Matildy Goes to Meetin'.
Meetin'-House Is Split, The.
Our Church Sociable-,
Our Ranks Are Getting Thin.
Parson's Vacation, The.
EISENBERG, Emanuel. — Reflections in
a Hospital.
EISH. Lois M.— Lest We Forget.
ELAM, William C. — Mecklenburg Decla
ration, The.
ELDER, Lilla Thomas. — There's Room
at the Top.
Uncle Sam's Young Army.
ELDER ED DA, The. See TITLE INDEX.
ELDRED, Mrs. L. C.— Single Head of
Wheat, The.
ELDRIDGE, C. S.— Medical Tyro Wait
ing for Patients.
ELDRIDGE, George Dyre. — Confession,
The.
ELDRIDGE, Paul. — Departed, The.
Gray Roadster.
"Last night upon the marble terrace
which." See Sonnets of an Indian
Heiress.
Sentimental. See Sonnets of an In
dian Heiress.
Sonnets of an Indian Heiress, sels.
Superstition. See Sonnets of an In
dian Heiress.
To a Husband. See Sonnets of an
Indian Heiress.
ELEANORE, Sister Mary. — Missionary,
The.
Vocation of St. Francis, The.
"ELIJAH HAY." See SEIFFERT, MAR-
JORIE ALLEN.
696
ELIOT, Charles W.— Student-Heroes of
Our War, The.
Washington and Our Schools and Col
leges.
What Americans Believe In.
ELIOT, Ethelinda. See BEERS, ETHEL
LYNN.
"ELIOT, George" (Mrs. Marian [or
Mary Ann] JEvans Lewes Cross).
Brother and Sister.
Choir Invisible, The.
Count That Day Lost.
Dark, The. See Spanish Gypsy, The.
Day Is Dying. See Spanish Gypsv
Death of Moses, The.
Effect of Music, The. See Legend of
Jubal, The.
Flood of the Floss, The. See Mill on
the Floss, The.
How Lisa Loved the King.
"I Am Lonely." See Spanish Gypsy,
In Trust. See Romola.
Legend of Jubal, The, sels.
Making Life Worth While.
Mill on the Floss, The, sels.
More Roses. See Spanish Gypsy, The.
Oh May I Join the Choir Invisible.
See Legend of Jubal, The.
Ogg, the Son of Beorl. See Mill on
the Floss, The.
Presentiment of Better Things, sel.
Romola, sels.
Romola and Savonarola. See Romola.
Romola's Flight. See Romola.
Song of the Zincali. See Spanish
Gypsy, The.
Spanish Gypsy, The, sels.
Spring Song. See Spanish Gypsy, The.
Thought of Death, The. See Legend of
Jubal, The.
Tide of Faith, The.
Two Lovers.
"We rest in faith that man's perfec
tion." See Presentiment of Better
Things.
Women.
You May Count That Day.
ELIOT, (Mrs.) Henrietta Robins (Mack).
Contents of a Boy's Pockets.
Why It Was Cold in May.
ELIOT, Henry Rutherford. — Laugh It
Off.
Recipe for Sanity, A.
ELIOT, Henry W., Jr. — Lif e in the
Chem. Lab.
ELIOT, T. (Thomas) S. (Stearns).—
Animula.
Ash-Wednesday, sel.
Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein
with a Cigar.
Burial of the Dead, The. See Waste
Land, The.
Circe's Palace.
Conversation Galante.
Death by Water. See Waste Land,
The. .
Fire Sermon, The. See Waste Land,
The.
Gerontion.
Hippopotamus, The.
"His soul stretched tight across the
skies." See Preludes.
Hollow Men, The.
Journey of the Magi.
La Figlia Che Piange.
La La. See Waste Land, The.
Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, The.
Marina.
Morning at the Window.
"Morning comes to consciousness, The."
See Preludes.
Portrait of a Lady.
Preludes.
Rhapsody on a Windy Night.
Rock, The, sel.
Salutation.
Song for Simeon, A.
Sweeney among the Nightingales.
Waste Land, The.
What the Thunder said. See Waste
Land, The.
Whispers of Immortality.
"Winter evening settles down, The."
See Preludes.
Words for Music.
"You tossed a blanket from the bed."
See Preludes.
ELIOT, Thomas Stearns. See ELIOT,
T. S.
ELIZABETH, Empress of Austria-
Hungary. — Inscription on a Shrine
near Ischl.
AUTHOE INDEX
Emerson
ELIZABETH (Tudor), Queen of Eng
land.— Daughter of Debate, The.
Doubt, The.
Youth and Cupid.
ELIZABETH, Pauline Attilia, Queen of
Roumania. See "CARMEN SYLVA."
ELLERTON, John Lodge. — Again to
Thy Dear Name.
God of the Living, The.
Living unto Thee.
Now the Laborer's Task Is O'er.
ELLIOT, Daisy. — Greeting.
Growler.
Presentation Address.
ELLIOT, Ebenezer. See ELLIOTT, EBE-
NEZER.
ELLIOT, George Tracy. — Winter Twi
light.
ELLIOT, Sir Gilbert. — Amynta.
My Sheep I Neglected.
ELLIOT, Henry R. See ELIOT, HENRY
RUTHERFORD.
ELLIOT, Jane (or Jean) .—Flowers of
the Forest, The.
Lament for Flodden, A.
ELLIOT, Madge. — Cartwheels.
I Don't Kiss Boys.
No Kiss.
Said Tulip, "That Is So."
ELLIOT, Roberta Kerr. — Chrysanthe
mums.
ELLIOT, William Foster.— Critic, A.
ELLIOT, Zoe, and KING, Stoddard.
There's a Long, Long Trail.
ELLIOTT, A. R.— Sandwich-Grabber.
ELLIOTT, Lady Charlotte. — Just As I
Am.
Let Me Be.
Wife of Loki, The.
ELLIOTT, Ebenezer. — Battle Song.
Builders, The.
Burns.
Corn-Law Hymn.
Elegy on William Cobbett.
Excursion to the Mountains, An. See
Village Patriarch, The.
God Save the People.
Land Which No One Knows, The.
Marching Song.
People's Anthem, The.
Plaint.
Poet's Epitaph, A.
Song: "Child, is thy father dead?"
Spirits and Men, sel.
Spring.
Three Marys at Castle Howard, in
1812 and 1837, The.
Village Patriarch, The, sel.
When Wilt Thou Save the People?
ELLIOTT, Ellen Coit.— Choice.
ELLIOTT, Jane. See ELLIOT, JANE.
ELLIOTT, Madge. See ELLIOT, MADGE.
ELLIOTT, Mary. — Crocus, The.
Nest, The.
Oak, The.
Silkworms.
Think Before You Act.
What Is Veal?
ELLIOTT, Walter.— Liberty.
ELLIS, Edward S. — Washington's Ad
ministration, 1789-1797.
ELLIS, Edwin John. — Himself, sel.
ELLIS, F. S. (TV.).— Garden. See Ro-
maunt of the Rose, The (Chaucer).
ELLIS, George(?). — Rondeau Humbly
Inscribed to the Right Hon. William
Eden, Minister Plenipotentiary of
Commercial Affairs at the Court of
Versailles.
ELLIS, Havelock (TV.).— "Let the rich
man fill his belly." See Spanish Folk
Songs.
"My father was a sailor." See Span
ish Folk Songs.
Spanish Folk Songs.
ELLIS, Kenneth M. (TV.).— Cagobens
Village.
Death Song of Go-Ge-We-Osh, The.
Lament: "Sioux are singing songs."
Thunder Medicine.
Wahpeton Sioux, The.
ELLIS, Maryaxra Weeks.— George Wash
ington.
ELLIS, Ray .—Hunter, A.
ELLIS, Vivian Locke. — At Common
Dawn.
ELLISON, Henry.— Fall of the Year.
"ELLISTON, George" (Mrs. Augustus
T. Coleman). — April Morning.
Color of Air.
Friend Who Understands.
Going to Sleep.
How Beautiful.
ELLSWORTH, Clarice.— Intemperance.
ELLSWORTH, D. A.— Gwine to Marry
How He Waked Ike.
Pa's Soft Spot.
Filler Fights.
ELLSWORTH, Erastus Wolcott.— May
flower, The.
What Is the Use? sel.
ELLSWORTH, William W.— Nightfall.
ELLWANGER, William de Lancey.— To
Jessie's Dancing Feet.
ELLWOOD, Thomas. — Prayer: "Oh!
that mine eye might closed be."
ELMER, Edith. — Overboard!
ELMORE, Mrs. Carl Hopkins. See
BURR, AMELIA JOSEPH IXE.
ELMSLIE, Theodora C. ("Baynton Fos
ter"). — Little Lady of 'Lavender,
The, sel.
Miss Eva's Visit to the Ogre. See Lit
tle Lady of Lavender, The.
ELSON, Louis C.— Lullaby, A: "Dollie,
the night has come."
"ELSPETH" (Mrs. Elspeth MacDuffie
O'Halloran) . — Budget.
Forecast.
It's a Fib.
Last Will.
Litany.
Midnight Sailing.
Possibly.
EMANS, Elaine V.— Little Boy Speaks.
We Have Not Hurried Love.
EMBRY, Jacqueline (Mrs. Raymond
Embry). — O Pity Poets.
Tea.
Unregenerate.
EMBRY, Mrs. Raymond. See EMBRY,
JACQUELINE.
EMBURY, Mrs. Daniel. See EMBURY,
EMMA CATHERINE.
EMBURY, Emma Catherine (Mrs. Dan
iel Embury). — Love Unsought.
EMERSON, Charles Wesley.— Oratory.
EMERSON, Chester B.— Quest, The.
EMERSON, G. R.— Baby's Kiss, The.
EMERSON, N. S. — Deacon Munroe's
Story.
Deacon's Confession, The.
Thanksgiving Elopement, A.
Why Liab and I Parted.
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. — Abraham
Lincoln.
AAAKPTN NEMONTAI AIQNA (Adak-
ryn Nemontai Aiona).
Apology, The."
April and May. See May-Day.
Art.
Astrxa.
Bacchus.
"Be of good cheer, brave spirit."
Behavior.
Beyond the Grave.
Blight.,
Bohemian Hymn, The.
Books, sels.
Borrowing.
Boston.
Boston Hymn.
Botanist.
Brahma.
"But never yet the man was found."
Casella.
Character.
Chickadee, The.
Circles.
Climacteric.
Company of the Wisest and the Wit
tiest, A. See Books.
Compensation ("Why should I keep
holiday").
Compensation ("Wings of time, The").
Concord Hymn.
Cupid. See Initial Love, The.
Days.
Day's Ration, The.
"Dervish whined to Said, The." See
Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic
Gift.
Destiny.
Dirge, sel. ("In the long sunny after
noon").
Dirge: "I reached the middle of the
mount."
Dirge: "Knows he who tills this lonely
field."
"Dull uncertain brain, A." See Frag
ments on the Poet and the Poetic
Gift.
Duty. See Voluntaries.
Each and All.
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EMERSON, Ralph Waldo (Continued).
Earth, The.
Enchanter, The.
Eros.
Etienne de la Boece.
Excelsior.
Experience.
Fable ("Mountain and the Squirrel,
The").
Fate.
Father, We Thank Thee (wr. at.).
Flower Chorus (wr. at.),
"For Fancy's gift." See Fragments on
the Poet and the Poetic Gift.
"For Nature, true and like in every
(( place."
"For thought, and not praise." See
Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic
Gift.
"For what need I of book or priest."
See Fragments on the Poet and the
Poetic Gift.
Forbearance.
Forerunners.
Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic
Gift, sels.
"Free winds told him what they knew,
The." See Fragments on the Poet
and the Poetic Gift.
Friends and Enemies.
Friendship ("Ruddy drop of manly
blood, A ).
Friendship ("Thou foolish Hafiz").
From Alcuin.
Gardener.
Gifts.
Give All to Love.
"Go, speed the stars of Thought." See
Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic
Gift.
God. See Woodnotes.
God Hide the Whole World in Thy
Heart. See Woodnotes (Mighty
Heart, The).
God's Message to Men,
Gods talk in the breath of the woods,
j •. $£e Fragments on the Poet
and the Poetic Gift.
Good-By, Proud World!
Good-Bye.
Grace.
Guide, The. See Woodnotes.
Hafiz.
Hamatreya.
Heart of All the Scene, The. See
Woodnotes (Guide, The).
Heri, Cras, Hodie.
Heroism. See Voluntaries.
Holidays.
Humble-Bee, The.
Hush!
Hymn [Sung at the Completion of the
Concord Monument, April 19, 1836].
If Thought unlock her mysteries."
In an Age of Fops and Toys. See Vol
untaries.
In the Wroods. See Good-Bye.
Informing Spirit, The.
Initial Love, The, sel.
Let Me Go Where'er I Will. See
Music, The.
Letters.
Life.
Lines to Ellen.
"Love."
Love Reigns Forever.
Manners.
May-Day, sels.
Merlin (I: "Thy trivial harp will
never please").
Merlin (II: "Rime of the Poet, The*').
Merops.
Mighty Heart, The. See Woodnotes.
Mithndates.
Monadnoc, sels.
Monument of Concord Fight, The.
Mountain and the Squirrel, The
Music, The.
Musketaquid.
My Garden.
Nation's Builders, The.
Nation's Strength, A.
Nature ("Boon Nature yields each day
a brag").
Nature ("Daily the bending skies so
licit man").
Nature ("Rounded world is • fair to
see, The").
Nature ("She is gamesome and
good").
Nature ("Subtle choice of countless
rings, A").
Emerson
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo (Continued).
Nature ("Teach me your mood, O pa
tient stars")-
Nature ("Winters know"),
Nature in Leasts.
Nemesis.
No Great nor Small.
Northman.
Ode: Inscribed to W. H. Charming.
Ode: Sung in the Town Hall, Concord
[July 4, 1857].
Ode to Beauty.
"On prince or bride no diamond stone.'
"Pale genius roves alone." See Frag
ments on the Poet and the Poetic
Gift.
Pan.
Past, The.
Philosopher.
Poet, The. See Merlin (I).
Poet ("Ever the Poet from the land").
Poet, The, sel. ("Right upward on the
road of fame").
Poet ("To clothe the fiery thought").
Politics.
Problem, The.
Quatrain: "Though love repine," etc.
Rebuke.
Rex.
Rhodora, The.
Rhythm.
River, The.
Romany Girl, The.
Saadi.
Sacrifice.
Sea, The. See Seashore, The.
Seashore.
Seasons, The. See May-Day.
Shakespeare.
Singing World, The.
Sky-Born Music.
Snowstorm, The.
So Nigh Is Grandeur. See Volun
taries.
Something Sings.
Song of Nature.
Sphinx, The,
"Stainless soldier on the walls.'* See
Voluntaries.
"Sun set, The." See Fragments on the
Poet and the Poetic Gift.
Sursurn Corda.
"Teach me your mood, O patient
stars."
Terminus.
Test, The.
There Alway, Alway Something Sings.
Thine Eyes" Still Shined.
Thought.
Threnody: "South-wind brings, The. '
Titmouse, The.
To Ellen.
To Ellen at the South.
To Eva.
To J. W.
To Rhea.
To the Humblebee.
Two Rivers.
"Unbar the door since thou the Opener
art."
Undersong, The. See Woodnotes.
Unity.
Uriel.
Voluntaries.
Waldeinsamkeit.
Walden.
Waves.
We Are Never Old. See World-Soul.
We Thank Thee (wr. at.).
Wealth.
' Webster.
Woodnotes, sets.
Words of the Gods, The. See My Gar
den.
Works and Days, sel.
World-Soul, The.
Worship.
Written at Rome.
Written in a Volume of Goethe.
Written in Naples.
Xenophanes.
Youth's Reply. See Voluntaries.
EMERY, Gilbert.— Soldier-Dead.
EMERY, Mrs. Jennie. — From Dawning
till Dawning.
EMERY, Steuart M. — Lost Towns, The.
Poilu.
Sea Stuff.
EMILIO, Marguerite. — Prayer for
Teachers, A.
EMMET, Robert.— In His Own Defense.
See On Being Found Guilty of High
Treason,
EMMET, Robert (Continued).
On Being Found Guilty of High Trea
son, sel. ^ - .
Speech of Vindication. See On Being
Found Guilty of High Treason.
EMMETT, Daniel Decatur.— Dixie: I
wish I was in de land ob cotton.
Dixie's Land.
Old Dan Tucker.
EMMETT, Will.— Winnie's Welcome.
EMORY, George D.— Heroic Dead, The.
EMORY, Susan L.— Old Woman's An
swer to a Letter from Her Girlhood,
An.
EMORY, William Closson. — Be Still.
EMPSON, William.— Arachne.
EMRICH, Duncan B. M.— To Jean.
ENDICOFF, Max.— Excavation, The.
ENGELS, Norbert— One Immortality.
ENGELS, Vincent David. — At the
Last. ,. ,
ENGLAND, Bishop John. — Duelist's
Honor, The.
ENGLE, Paul. — America Remembers,
sel.
Last Whiskey Cup, The.
Lost Things.
Luther Brewer.
Mary.
Maxim Gorky.
ENGLE, William . I.— Private Jones,
A. E. F.
ENGLISH, Ivy.— Angelic Song, The.
ENGLISH, Maurice. — Form Was the
World.
ENGLISH, Thomas Dunn.— Arnold at
Still water.
Assunpink and Princeton.
Ballad of the Colors, The.
Bankrupt's Visitor, The.
Battle of Monmouth, The.
Battle of New Orleans, The.
Battle of the Cowpens, The.
Battle of the King's Mill.
Ben Bolt.
Betty Zane.
Browns, The.
Burning of Jamestown, The.
Charge by the Ford, The.
Come Back.
Fall of Maubila, The.
Fight, The. See Fight at Lexington.
the.
Fight at Lexington, The, sel.
Flag of the Rainbow.
Game Knut Played, The.
Tofmny Bartholomew.
King Dollar.
Legend of Ogre Castle, The.
Old Mill, The.
Out in the Streets.
Quarrel of the Wheels, The.
Rescue of Albret, The.
Sack of Deerfield, The.
Shoemaker's Daughter, The.
ENOCH, Lucy Vaughn.— Telephone Con
versation. A.
ENTREKIN, Clara P.— Wild Canaries,
The.
EPPERSON, Clara Cox. — When God
Speaks.
ERCKMANN, Emile. See below.
ERCKMANN, Emile and CHATRIAN,
Louis Gratien Charles Alexandre. —
Bells, The, sel.
Burgomaster's Death, The. See Bells,
ERDMANN, Myrtle Hill.— Nostalgia.
ERHARD, Betty Alice.— June.
ERINNA.— Baucis.
ERSKINE, Andrew.— How Sweet This
Lone Vale.
ERSKINE, Francis Robert St. Clair.
See ROSSLYN, Earl of.
ERSKINE, Sir Henry.— In the Garb of
Old Gaul.
ERSKINE, John.— Action.
Apparition.
Ash Wednesday.
At the Front.
De Gustibus.
Dedication: "When Imperturable the
gentle moon."
Dialogue.
"Love That Never Told Can Be."
On Reading Great Books.
Shepherd Speaks, The.
Song, The: "Song lay silent in my
pen, A."
Valentine to One's Wife.
Whip-Poor-Wffi.
Winter-Song for Pan.
698
ERSKINE, Ralph.— Indian Weed, The.
Smoking Spiritualized.
ERSKINE, Lord Thomas.— Freedom of
the Press, The.
ERSKINE, William. — Epigram: "This
house, where once a lawyer dwelt."
ESPRIT, Jacques. — Man in the Moon
and I, The.
ESSEX, Edwin. — Epigram: "So must
outlive we even earth and sky."
Loneliness.
ESSEX, Robert Devereux, Earl of.—
Change.
Content.
Wish, A.
"ESTELLE" (Elizabeth Bogart). — He
Came Too Late.
ETHEREGE, Sir George.— Chloris, 'Tis
Not in Your Power.
Comical Revenge, The, sel.
Lines to a Lady: Who Asked of Him
How Long He Would Love Her.
Love in a Tub, sel.
Man of Mode, The; or, Sir Fopling
Flutter, sel.
Song: "If she be not as kind as fair."
See Love in a Tub.
Song: "Ladies, though to your Con-
qu'ring (or Conquering) eyes." See
Comical Revenge, The.
Song: "Phillis is my only joy."
Song: "Pleasures of Love, and the
Joys of good Wine, The." See Man
of Mode, The; or, Sir Fopling Flut
ter.
Song, A: "Ye happy swains, whose
hearts are free."
To a Lady Asking Him How Long He
Would Love Her.
To a Very Young Lady.
Ye Happy Swains, Whose Hearts Are
"ETTRICK SHEPHERD, THE." See
HOGG, JAMES.
ETZ, Pearl Potter. — Frosty Shadows.
EUENUS.— Vine and the Goat, The.
EULALIA, Sister M.— Mother.
Question of Sacrifice, A.
EURIPIDES.— Alcestis, sel.
Andromache, sel.
Bacchse, The, sels.
Chorus: "And Pergamus." See Iphi-
geneia in Aulis.
Chorus: "0 Muse, be near me now,
and make." See Trojan Women,
The.
Chorus: Home of Aphrodite, The.
See Bacchas, The.
Chorus: Love Song. See Cyclops,
The.
Chorus: No More, O My Spirit. See
Hippolytus.
Chorus: ^ 0 for the Wings of a Dove.
See Hippolytus.
Chorus of Captive Greek Women. See
Iphigeneia in Tauris.
Chorus of Satyrs, Driving Their Goats.
'See Cyclops, The.
Chorus :m Strength of Fate, The. See
Alcestis,
Cyclops, The, sels.
Hippolytus, sels.
Iphigeneia in Aulis, sel.
Iphigeneia in Tauris, sel.
Isle of Achilles, The. See Androm
ache.
Joy of Life, The. See Bacchae,
The.
Phaedra's Song. See Hippolytus.
Trojan Women, The, sel.
EUWER, Anthony.— "As (or For) beau
ty I'm not a great star." See Lim
ericks.
Bulldog, The.
Cat, The.
Cats and Humans — All the Same.
Confound the Old Luck, Anyhow 1
Every Cat Has His Night.
Face, The. See Limeratorny.
Hands, The. See Limeratomy, The.
Limeratoiny, The.
Mistress M'Grether.
Saw-Fish, The.
Smile, The. See Limeratomy, The.
Then Give Us Wings.
"EVA." See KELLY, MARY.
EVA, Reginald C.— Adagio.
Dreams.
Password, The.
Sorrow.
EVALD, Johannes. — King Christian.
EVANS, Mrs.—mght in Eden.
AUTHOE INDEX
Fanshawe
EVANS, Abbie Huston. — Cock-Crow.
First Concerns.
In Conclusion.
Jones's Pasture.
Mineral Collection, The.
Moonrise.
Salvage.
Sea Fog.
True Lover, The.
EVANS, Abel. — For Sir John Vanbrugh,
Architect.
On Blenheim House.
On Sir John Vanbrugh.
EVANS, C. Ethel. — Princess, The.
EVANS, Donald. — Body of the Queen.
Bonfire of Kings.
Dinner at the Hotel de la Tigresse
Verte.
En Monocle.
Epicede.
In the Gentlemanly Interest.
EVANS, Edwin Barlow. — Hill Folk.
EVANS, Essex. — "To the Irish Dead."
EVANS, Florence Wilkinson. See WIL
KINSON, FLORENCE.
EVANS, Gillespie. — Bacaote to Alexis.
Winter Moonlight.
EVANS, Grace Bowen. — Women Toil
ers, The.
EVANS, J- E.— In Service.
Service Flag, The.
EVANS, Marian (or Mary Ann). See
"ELIOT, GEORGE."
EVANS, Nathaniel. — Elegy to the Mem
ory of My Beloved Friend, Mr.
Thomas Godfrey.
Ode to My Ingenious Friend, Mr.
Thomas Godfrey.
EVANS, Richard X. — Unemployment.
EVANS, Robert Allison. — Coal Cracker's
Song.
EVANS, Sebastian. — Dirge for Sum
mer, A.
Seven Fiddlers, The.
What the Trumpeter Said.
EVANS, Mrs. Wilfrid Muir. See WIL
KINSON, FLORENCE.
EVARTS, R. C. — Alice in Cambridge.
Jabberwocky.
EVARTS, William Maxwell.— Centennial
of 1876, The.
Dignity of Our Nation's Founders,
The.
EVEREST, Charles W. — Pass Along
"Oh, Be Joyful."
EVERETT, Alexander Hill.,— Literary
Pursuits and Active Business.
EVERETT, David.— Boy Reciter, The.
My First Speech.
You'd Scarce Expect.
EVERETT, Edward. — Advantages of
Adversity to the Pilgrim Fathers.
Battle of Bloody Brook, The, set.
Character of Washington, sets.
Circumstances Favorable to the Prog
ress of Literature in America, The,
sel.
Commerce.
Death of Copernicus, The.
Dirge of Alaric the Visigoth.
Discoveries of Galileo.
Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson, sel.
Eulogy on Lafayette.
Fathers of the Republic, The. See
Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson.
First Settlement of New England, The,
sels.
Great Issue, The.
Indian Chief (or Chieftain) [to the
White Settler], The. See Battle of
Bloody Brook, The.
Last Hours of Webster.
"Mayflower," The. See First Settle
ment of New England, The.
Memory of Washington, The. See
Character of Washington.
Moral Forces Which Make for Amer
ican Progress, The.
Morning. See Uses of Astronomy,
The.
National Banner, The.
Our National Banner.
Our Relations to England. See First
Settlement of New England, The.
Prospects of the Republic, The. See
Circumstances Favorable to the Prog
ress of Literature in America, The.
Speech at Plymouth Rock, 1853.
Sufferings and Destiny of the Pilgrims.
See First Settlement of New Eng
land, The.
Sunrise.
EVERETT, Edward (Continued).
Uses of Astronomy, The, set.
Vice of Intemperance, The.
Wonders of the Dawn, The. See Uses
of Astronomy, The.
EVERETT, Laura Bell. — Caliban—
and I.
Death-Grapple.
Faith. t
"If Winter Comes."
Lament of the Voiceless, The.
Miser, The.
Resurgence.
Sabbath of the Soul, The.
Skein of Grievous War, The. (Tr.)
See Iliad, The.
World-Winter.
EVERETT, M. E. H.— Mother Is Her
Name.
EVERETT, (Mrs.) Mary Nixon.
Requiem, A.
EWALD, Carl (Tr.). — My Little
Boy.
EWELL, Alice Maude.— Spelling Match,
The.
EWEN, John. — Boatie Rows, The.
EWER, W. N.— Chosen People, The.
Five Souls.
EWING, Jennie (or Jeannie) Pendleton.
How Larry Sang the "Agnus."
How We Played "King William."
Inventor's Wife, An.
Just Plain Cat.
Ringer of the Chimes, The.
Story of Two Little Shoes, The.
EWING, (Mrs.) Juliana Horatia.— Big
Smith.
Burial of the Linnet.
Dolly's Lullaby.
For Good Luck.
Friend in the Garden, A.
Gifts.
Tackanapes, sel.
Kit's Cradle.
Lsetus Sorte Mea. See Story of a
Short Life, The.
Leonard and the V. C. See Story of a
Short Life, The.
Our Garden.
Story of a Short Life, The, sels.
Willow-Man, The.
EWING, Lucy Barbour. — Bresca.
Miss Agnes.
EXETER, T. B.— Strike at Colchester,
The.
EYSTER, (Mrs.) Nellie.— Brave Aunt
Katy.
EYTINGE, Margaret. — Baby Louise.
Countersign Was "Mary," The.
If Not Quite True, It Ought to Be.
Indignant Polly Wog.
Lesson in Grammar, A.
Old Roundsman's Story, An.
Puzzle, A.
"F. A. F. W. W." See "W., F. A.
F. W."
"F. B. P." See "P., F. B."
"F. C." See "C., F."
"F., C. W." — Running a Race.
"F., E. S." — Blood-Root.
"F., F. P."— It Well May Be.
"F. L. H." See "H., F. L."
"F. M. H. D." See "D., F. M. H."
"F. McK." See "McK., F."
"F. P. A." See ADAMS, FRANKLIN P.
"F. P. F." See "F., F. P."
"F. W. B." See "B., F. W."
FABBRI, Cora Randall. — In Florence.
Ladye Maude.
White Roses.
FABER, Frederick William. — Aged
Cities.
All-Embracing, The.
Angelic Songs Are Swelling.
Cherwell Water Lily, The.
Expectation, The. See Our Lady's Ex
pectation.
Faith of Our Fathers.
From the Shore of Eternity.
Genoa.
God of My Childhood, The.
God Our Father.
Grandeurs of Mary, The.
Hark, Hark, My Soul!
Heart of the Eternal, The.
Herodotus.
How Wonderful Thou Art!
Just for To-Day.
"Mundus Morosus.
O, How the Thought of God Attracts!
699
FABER, Frederick William (Continued).
O Paradise! O Paradise!
Our Lady in the Middle Ages.
Our Lady's Expectation,. seL
Paradise.
Right Is Right.
Right Must Win, The.
Shadow of the Rock, The.
There's a Wideness in God's Mercy.
To-day.
Will of God, The.
World Morose, The.
Written in a Little Lady's Little
Album.
FABER, Robert C. — Plenty of Time.
Tenth Point of the Law.
FAGIN, Bryllion. — Tragedienne.
FAHNSTOCK, Elizabeth. — Prayer for
Strength. A.
FAHRINGER, Estella Shields. — Even
Weeds.
FAHY, Francis A. — Donovans, The.
Irish Molly O.
Little Mary Cassidy.
Ould Plaid Shawl, The.
FAIRBURN, A. R. D.— Kowhai.
FAIRCLOUGH, Henry Rushton (Tr.).
Garden Is a Goodly Thing, A.
FAIRFAX, Edward (Tr.).— Armida's
Garden. See Jerusalem Delivered.
Godfrey of Bulloigne, sels.
Jerusalem Delivered, sels.
Pluto's Council. See Godfrey of Bul
loigne.
Prayer Brings Rain, A. See Godfrey
of Bulloigne.
Shepherd's Song, The. See Jerusalem
Delivered.
Sophrpnia and Olindo. See Jerusalem
Delivered.
F AIRLESS, Michael. — Out of the
Shadow.
FAIRTHORNE, Dart. — Early Autumn.
FAITH, Mary.— My Very Dear.
FALCONER, Edmund. — Anne Hatha-
FALXX^NER, William.— "In vain the
cords and axes were prepared." See
Shipwreck, The.
"It comes! the dire catastrophe draws
near." See Shipwreck, The.
Shipwreck, The, sels.
Shortening Sail. See Shipwreck.
FALKE, Gustav. — God's Harp.
Strand-Thistle.
FALKENBURY, Francis E. — South
Street.
FALLER, Harold.— Killarkey.
Stop by the Brook at High Noon, A.
FALLIS, Edwina. — Prairie Spring.
September.
Wise Johnny.
FALLODEN, Viscountess of. See GREY,
Viscountess.
FALLON, David. — Nature's Cathe
drals.
Nature's Miracle.
Spring Symphony.
"FALSTAFF, Jake" (Herman Fetzer)
Design for October.
Involuntary Collector, The.
November.
Satyr's Saturday Night, The.
Temptation of S. Simeon Stylites,
The.
What a Young Woman of Eighteen
Should Know.
FANCHER, Fannie L. — Little Helpers.
FANDEL, Peter. — Roosevelt.
FANE, Julian. — Ad Matrem.
"FANE, Violet" (Mrs. Mary Mont-
gomerie Singleton; Lady Currie). —
Afterwards.
Foreboding, A.
In Green Old Gardens.
May Song, A.
To a New Sundial.
Wife's Confession, A.
"FANNIE, AUNT." See GAGE, FRAN
CES DANA (BARKER).
FANNING, Ella Augusta.— Summer Cat.
The.
FANSHAWE, Catherine (or Catharine)
M. — Enigma on the Letter H.
Fragment [in Imitation of Words
worth] .
Imitation of Wordsworth, An.
Letter for You, A.
Letter H, The.
Riddle: " 'Twas whispered in Heaven,
'twas muttered in Hell."
Riddle, A: Letter "H," The.
Fanshawe
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
FANSHAWE, Sir Richard.— Fall, The.
Hope.
Ode, upon Occasion of His Majesties
Proclamation in the Year 1630,
Commanding the Gentry to Reside
upon Their Estates in the Countrey.
An.
Rose, A.
FANTON, Mary Annable. — Annunciata.
Two Gray Wolves.
FARGO, Ruth Scofield.— Fable of the
Finches, The.
Perfection.
FARJEON, Eleanor. — Boys' Names.
Children's Bells, The.
Child's Carol.
Circus.
Cock, The.
Down! Down!
Earth and Sky.
For a Dewdrop.
For a Mocking Voice.
For Snow.
Friday Street.
Girls* Names.
House Coming Down.
£'.m at the Corner.
ight the Lamps Up, Lamplighter.
Marble Arch.
Meeting Mary.
Milk-Cart Pony, The.
Mrs. Peck-Pigeon.
Nearly.
Night Will Never Stay, The.
Now Every Child.
Our Mother's Tunes.
Pencil and Paint.
Shall I to the Byre Go Down?
Shepherd and the King, The.
Shopman, The.
Six Green Singers.
Sounds in the Morning, The.
When Hannibal Crossed the Alps.
Wind, The.
FARLEY, Corinne. — Soul-Feeding Hya
cinths.
FARM JOURNAL. — Domestic Science.
FARMER, Lydia Hoyt. — Fashions at the
Court of Queen Flora.
FARNABY, Giles. — Among the Daffa-
dillies.
"FARNINGHAM, Marianne" (Mary
Anne Hearne). — Burden, The.
Consider the Lilies.
Daily Task, The.
Drowning Singer, The.
God Cares.
He Careth.
Toy of Doing Good, The.
Last Hymn, The.
Let Us Give Thanks.
Lord Does Care, The.
Morning Psalm, The.
People's Holidays, The.
Thou Knowest Best.
What Can It Mean.
FARNS WORTH, Maude Arney.— Life
Was All about Him.
FARR, Hilda Butler. — Liebestraum.
FARRAH, M. J.— Dickens Gallery, The.
FARRAND, Mary Steevens. — Play of
FARRAR, (Canon) Frederick W.— Public
Opinion.
Who Are the Free? sel.
FARRAR, John. — Alone.
Ambitious Mouse, The.
Barge \Vife, A.
Brest Left Behind.
Broom.
Bundles.
Catfish.
Chanticleer.
Comparison, A.
Cuckoo Clock, The.
Days of the Week, The.
Drum, The.
Epithalamion for Amaryllis.
Hillside Farmer, A.
Hill-Woman, A.
Love of Books, The.
Magic.
Moral Song.
Morning at the Beach.
Parenthood.
Prayer: "Last night I crept across
the snow."
Preference, A.
Roller Skates.
Serious Omission.
Song for a Forgotten Shrine to Pan.
Spring Wish.
Summer Wish.
FARRAR, John (Continued).
Threnody: "Red leaves fall upon the
lake, The."
Tracks.
Water Lily.
When Amaryllis Bowls.
Windmill.
Wish.
FARRAR, John Chipman. See FARRAR.
FARRAR, Mary.— Daddy's Sentinel.
FARRAR, Rosemary. — Forecast.
FARRELL, J. R.— Bank Thief, The.
FARRINGTON, Harry Webb.— As He
Walked with Us.
Bethlehem.
Lenten Prayer, A.
Our Christ.
FARROW, G. E.— Converted Cannibals,
The.
Retired Pork-Butcher and the Spook,
The.
"FAT CONTRIBUTOR." See GRIS-
WOLD, A. MINER.
FATIO, Mrs. Maurice. See CHASE,
ELEANOR.
FAUCHOIS, Rene and HOWARD, Sid
ney. — Abby and Beauty. See Late
Christopher Bean, The.
Late Christopher Bean, The, sel.
FAULDS, Lena E. — American Flag,
The.
FAULKS, Mrs. Frederick. See GARRI
SON, THEODOSIA (PICKERING).
FAUSET, Jessie Redmond (Mrs. Her
bert Harris). — Christmas Eve in
France.
Dead Fires.
Fragment: "Breath of life imbued
those few dim days, The."
La Vie C'est la Vie.
Noblesse Oblige.
Oblivion.
Oriflamme.
Rencontre.
Return, The.
Touche.
Words! Words!
FAWCETT, Edgar. — B. B. Romance.
Dying Actor, The.
Fireflies.
House on the Hill, The.
Humming Bird, A.
Old Beau, The.
Scholar's Sweetheart, The.
Tears of Tullia, The.
To an Oriole.
To the Evening Star.
Toad, A.
White Camellia, A.
Wild Roses.
FAWCETT, John.— Blest Be the Tie
That Binds.
FAWLEY, Alice. — Lines upon Hearing
a Political Convention on the Radio.
FAXON, Grace B.— Lecture Recital:
Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
Lecture Recital: Three Women Poets
of New England,
Queen of the Flowers.
Tom's First Piece.
FAXTON, E.— Light-House May.
"FAY, Gerda" (Caroline Gemrner).—
Death of Cock Robin and Jenny
Wren, The.
FAY, Ida.— Surprise, The.
FAY, J. J. — True Story of Young Loch-
invar in Blank Verse.
Young Lochinvar: The True Story
in Blank Verse.
FAY, Theodore Sedgwick. — German Fire-
Eater, A.
FAZIO DEGLI UBERTI. See UBERTI,
FAZIO DEGLI.
FEARING, Blanche.— My Angel and I.
FEARING, Kenneth. — Dirge: "1-2-3
was the number he played."
John Standish, Artist.
"These are the live."
FEARING, Lillian Blanche. — What
Have I Done?
FEARON, Paul. — Night Piece to An
other Julia.
Serenade: "High in the dark the moon
rides white."
FEDKOVICH.— Khustina — The Ker
chief.
FEENEY, Leonard. — After This, Our
Exile.
Altar Boy, The.
Deathbed, The.
Entia Multiplicanda.
Fledgling Robin, A.
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FEENEY. Leonard (Continued).
Gift of Flowers, A.
Lonely Crib, The.
Nails.
Night Noises.
Teacher, The.
Way of the Cross, The.
Welcome, The.
FEIN STEIN, Martin. — In Memoriam.
FEIST, Bertha E. — First Game of the
Season, The.
FELDWISCH, Zoe H.— Misplaced Sym-
N,' Mrs. Alfred. See FOWLER,
ELLEN THORNYCROFT.
FELLNER, Itta Allen. — Why He
Stopped Strong Drink.
FELLTHAM, Owen. — When, Dearest,
I But Think on Thee.
FELSHIN, Simon.— My Mother.
FENNER, Cornelius George. — Gulf-
Weed.
FENOLLOSA, Ernest Francisco.— Gold
en Age, The.
FENOLLOSA, Mary McNeil (Mrs. Er
nest F. Fenollosa; "Sidney McCall").
Birth of the Flowers, The.
Drifting Petal, A.
Flying Fish.
Iris Flowers.
Kite-Flying,
Mischievous Morning-Glory, The.
Miyoko San.
Morning Fancy.
Proud Vegetables, The.
Seed, The.
Sunrise in the Hills of Satsuma.
Yuki.
FENTON, Cora D.— Call, The.
FENTON, Elijah.— Olivia.
To a Lady Sitting before Her Glass.
FENWICK, Frances de Wolfe.— Bridge
— and Its Exponent!
One Girl and Three Views.
FERGUSON, James. — Auld Daddy
Darkness.
FERGUSON, John. — Broken-Down Ac
tor, A.
Circus Clown, The.
Cock Crowing in a Poulterer's Shop, A.
From a Sanatorium.
Gowk's Errant and What Cam' o't, A.
Optimist, The.
FERGUSON, Margaret Cotter, — Jan
uary.
FERGUSON, Sir Samuel. — Aideen's
Grave, sel.
Burial of King Cormac, The.
Cashel of Munster. (Tr.)
Cean Dubh Deelish.
Congal, sel.
Dear Dark Head. (Tr.)
Deirdre's Lament for the Sons of
Usnach. (Tr.)
Fair Hills of Ireland, The. (Tr.)
Fairy Thorn, The.
Forging of the Anchor, The.
Lament for Thomas Davis.
Lapful of Nuts, The. (Tr.)
Pretty Girl of Loch Dan, The.
Selections from "Congal," with an Ar
gument. See Congal.
Welshmen of Tirawley, The.
FERGUSON, Tilla.— Just Words.
FERGUSSON, Robert.— Braid Claith.
Caller Water, sel.
Daft Days, The.
Elegy on the Death of Scots Music.
Farmer's Ingle, The.
Ode to the Gowdspink.
Verses Written at the Hermitage of
Braid, near Edinburgh.
"FERN, Fanny." See PARTON, Mrs.
SARAH PAYSON.
FERNALD, C. A. — Rose to a Friend, A.
FERNALD, G.— M. Bochsa Plays the
Star-Spangled Banner.
FERNANDEZ, Helen Wilson. — 'Tis
FERNPWALD, James C.— Character of
the Saloon.
Supreme Issue, The.
FERRIER, Susan and NAIRNE, Lady
Carolina. — Laird o' Cockpen, The.
FERRIL, Thomas Hornsby. — Ghost
^Town.
Lincoln Memorial.
This Foreman.
FERRIS, G. T.— Chickamauga.
FERRIS, George H.— Bible, The.
Christianity and Politics.
Soul's Christmas, The.
Worth of a Man, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Field
FERRONAYS, Ferron de la. See CRA
VEN, PAULINE (MARIE ARMANDE
AGLAE).
FESSENDEN, Thomas Green. — Ye
Sons of Columbia.
FESSENDEN, W.— To Mother.
FESTELLIS, Kate Neely. — Christmas-
FETTER* George Griffith. — Blessed
Name of Mother, The.
Mother.
FETTER, Margherita Gardner. — Illu
sion, An.
FETZER, Herman. See "FALSTAFF.
FEW, Marguerite. — Song of Service, A.
FEWSTER, Ernest.— Cliff Rose, The.
Pearly Everlasting, The.
FFRENCH, Yvonne. — Amazonas.
Amazons, The.
Bas-Relief.
Underworld.
FICKE, Arthur Davison. — Absolution.
"Across the shaken bastions of the
year." See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (XLVII)
Alcibiades to a Jealous Girl.
Among Shadows.
April Moment. See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (XI).
Be with Me in the Evening.
Beauty in Exile, sel.
"Beauty — what is it? A perfume with
out name." See Epitaph for the
Poet V.
Chinese Philosopher, Old School.
"Come forth! for Spring is singing
in the boughs." See Sonnets of a
Portrait Painter (XI).
Don Quixote.
Epitaph for the Poet V, sets. _
Fantasy for a Charming Friend.
Fathers and Sons.
"For Beauty kissed your lips when
they were young." See Epitaph for
the Poet V;
Her Pedigree. See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (IX).
Hospital.
"I am in love with high, far-seeing
places." See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (XIII).
I Am Weary of Being Bitter.
"I have seen beauty where light stabs
the hills." See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (XVI).
Immortals in Exile.
"Last night I kissed you with a brutal
might." See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (XXXVII).
In That Dim Monument Where Tybalt
Lies.
"It is ordained, — or so Politian said."
See Epitaph for the Poet V.
"It was the night, the night of all my
dreams." See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (XVII).
Leaf -Movement.
Like Him Whose Spirit.
Lines Inscribed in a Recent Anthology
of Modern Verse.
Long and Lovely.
Loreine: A Horse.
Meeting.
My Love and I.
Nocturne in a Library.
November Night.
Oracle, The.
"Out of the dusk into whose gloom you
went." See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (L).
"Peculiar ghost! — great and immor
tal ghost!" See Epitaph for the
Poet y.
Perspective of Co-ordination.
Picnic.
Pool, The.
Portrait of an Old Woman.
Prayer of a Country Gentleman.
Secret, The.
"So you go back,: — because they bid
you come/* See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (XXXVI).
Sonnet: "In the fair picture of my
life's estate.*'
Sonnet: "There are strange shadows
fostered of the moon." See Sonnets
of a Portrait Painter (XLV).
Sonnet: "This is the burden of the
middle years."
Sonnets of a Portrait Painter, sels.
Soul in Torment.
FICKE, Arthur Davison (Continued}.
Spring Landscape. See Sonnets of a
Portrait Painter (XII).
Summons. See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (XIV).
There Stretch between Us Wonder-
Woven Bonds. See Sonnets of a
Portrait Painter (XXI).
"They brought me tidings; and I did
not hear." See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (XLIX).
Three Sisters, The.
To an Old Friend.
To the Harpies.
Troubadours. See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter_ (X).
View from Heights. See Sonnets of a
Portrait Painter (XIII).
What if Some Lover in a Far-off
Spring. See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (XLIII).
Winter Day.
World beyond World.
Yard in December, The.
FIELD, Anne P. L. — At Singing Time.
Christmas Fires, The.
Christmas Insurrection, A.
Maternity.
Night after Christmas, The.
On a Seventeenth Birthday.
Prayer at Bethlehem, A.
When the Stars of Morning Sang.
FIELD, Arthur Gordon. — New Song,
The.
FIELD, Mrs. Caroline Leslie. — Two.
FIELD, David Dudley. — Lines Written
on My 87th Birthday.
Premonition of Immortality.
FIELD, Edward Salisbury. — In Pursuit
of Priscilla.
Quest, The.
FIELD, Eugene. — Abu Midjan.
After Reading Trollope's History of
Florence.
Ahkoond of Swat, The.
Ailsie, My Bairn.
Always Right.
Apple-Pie and Cheese.
April Fool, The.
Armenian Lullaby.
Armenian Mother, The.
Ars Poetica, sel. (Tr.)
Ashes on the Slide.
At Cheyenne.
At Play.
At the Door.
Bachelor Hall.
Ballad of Ancient Oaths, A.
Ballad of the Jelly-Cake.
Ballad of the Taylor Pup, The.
Ballad of Women I Love.
Balow, My Bonnie.
Bambino.
Barbara.
Battle in Yellowstone Park, A.
Battle Prayer. (Tr.)
Be My Sweetheart.
Beard and Baby.
B ell-Flower Tree, The.
Bells of Notre Dame, The.
Ben Apfelgarten.
Bench-Legged Fyce, The.
Bethlehem Town.
Bibliomaniac's Bride, The.
Bibliomaniac's Prayer, The.
Big Thursday.
Bill, the Lokil Editor.
Bill's Tenor and My Bass.
Boccaccio.
Boltons, 22, The.
"Booh!"
Bottle and the Bird, The.
Bottle-Tree, The.
Bow-Leg Boy, The.
Boy, The.
Broken Fiddle. (Tr.)
Broken Ring, The.
Brook, The.
Brook Song, A.
Bugaboo, The.
Buttercup, Poppy, Forget-Me-Not.
Cafe Molineau, The.
Carlsbad.
Casey's Table d'Hote.
Catullus to Lesbia. (Tr.)
Chapel. (Tr.)
Chicago Weather.
Child and Mother.
Child at Play.
Christmas.
Christmas Eve.
Christmas Hymn.
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FIELD, Eugene (.Continued}.
Christmas Morning.
Christmas Song.
Christmas Treasures.
Christmas Wish, A.
Chrystmasse of Olde.
Clare Market.
Clink of the Ice, The.
Cobbler and Stork.
Cold Consolation.
Collector's Discontent, The.
Consistency. (Tr.). See Ars Poetica.
Contentment ("Happy the man," etc.}.
mtentment ("Once on a time," etc.}.
Con
Convalescent Gripster, The.
Conversazzhyony, The.
Coquetry.
Corinthian Hall.
Cradle Song: "Twinkling stars, that
stud the skies, The."
Cricket's Song, The.
Croodlin* Doo.
Crumpets and Tea.
Cunnin' Little Thing, The.
Cutting of the Cake, The. See White
House Ballads, The.
Cyclopeedy, The.
De Amicitiis.
Dead Babe, The.
Dear Old London.
Death of Robin Hood, The.
Debutante, The.
Dedication to "Second Book of Verse."
Delectable Ballad of the Waller Lot,
The.
Der Mann in Keller. (Tr.)
Dibbin's Ghost.
Dinkey-Bird, The.
Discreet Collector, The.
Dismal Dole of the Doodledoo, The.
Divine Lullaby, The.
Doctor Rabelais.
Dr. Sam.
Doctors.
Doings of Delsarte, The.
Doll's Wooing, The.
Dream, Dream, Dream!
Dream of Springtime, A.
Dreams, The.
Dream-Ship, The.
Drinking Song, A.
Drum, The.
Duel, The.
Dutch Lullaby.
Eclogue: "Tityrus, all in the shade of
the wide-spreading beech-tree reclin
ing" (Tr.)
Ed.
Elfin Summons, An.
Epigram: "He is not drunk, who,
from the floor.*'
Epilogue: "Day is done; and, lo! the
shades, The."
Explorer's Wooing, The.
Extinct Monsters.
Fairy and Child.
Fairy Lullaby, A.
Fame vs. Riches. See Ars Poetica
Fanchon the Cricket.
Fate of the Flimflam, The.
Father's Letter.
Father's Way.
Fiddle-Dee-Dee.
Fiducit. (Tr.)
5th of July, The.
Fire-Hangbird's Nest, The.
Fisherman Jim's Kids.
Fisherman's Feast, The.
Flower to Butterfly. (Tr.)
Fly-Away Horse, The.
Fool, The.
For the Charming Miss I. F.'s Album.
French Must Go, The.
From the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
From the Same Canteen.
Ganderfeather's Gift.
Garden and Cradle.
"Gee Swee Zamericane."
Gettin' On.
Gettysburg-.
Gold and Love for Dearie.
Good Man's Sorrow, A.
"Good-By,— God Bless You!"
Good-Children Street.
Googley-Goo.
Gosling Stew.
Grandma's Bombazine.
Grandma's Prayer.
Grandsire, The.
Grant.
Great Journalist in Spain, The.
Field
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BEGITATIONS
FIELD, Eugene (Continued).
"Guess.'*
Happy Household, The.
Happy Isles, The. (TV.)
Hawthorne Children, The.
Heigho, My Dearie.
Her Fairy Feet.
Hint for 1884, A.
His Lordship, the Chief Justice.
Hi-Spy.
Holly and Ivy.
Horace to Pyrrha.
How Flaherty Kept the Bridge.
How Salty Win Out.
Human Nature.
Humanity.
Humming- Top, The.
Hushaby, A: "Ba-ba, baby sheep."
Hushaby, Sweet My Own.
Hymn: "O heart of mine! lift up thine
eyes/* (Tr.)
Hymn: Midnight Hour.
Ill Requited.
Illinois War-Song, An.
Imitation of Dr. Watts, An.
In Amsterdam.
In Flanders.
In Holland.
In New Orleans.
In Praise of Contentment. (Tr.)
In Praise of Pie.
In Praise of Truth and Simplicity in
Song.
In the Firelight.
In the Springtime. I. (Tr.)
Indian and the Trout, The.'
Inscription for My Little Son's Silver
Plate.
Intry-Mintry.
Invitation to Maecenas. (Tr.)
Invitation to Sleep, An.
Ipswich.
Jaffa and Jerusalem Railway, The.
Japanese Lullaby.
Jennie.
Jessie.
Jest 'fore Christmas.
Jewish Lullaby.
John Smith.
King- Grover Craves Pie. See White
House Ballads, The.
Kissing of the Bride, The. See White
House Ballads, The.
Kissing Time.
Krinken.
Lady Button-Eyes.
Lament of a Neglected Boss.
Leap- Year Episode, A.
Leap- Year Lament, A.
Let Us _ Have Peace. (Tr.)
Limitations of Youth, The,
Little AIl-Aloney.
Little Blue Pigeon.
Little Boy Blue.
Little Homer's Slate.
Little Mack.
Little Miss Bragg.
Little Miss Dandy.
Little Mistress Sans-Merci
Little Peach, The.
Little Woman, A.
Little Yaller Baby, The.
Little-Oh-Dear.
Lizzie.
"Lollyby, Lolly, Lollyby."
Long Ago.
Longings.
Lost Cupid, The. (Tr.)
Love Song: "Image of the moon at
night. The." (Tr.)
Love Song: "Many a beauteous flower
doth spring." (Tr.)
Lover's Lane, Saint Jo.
Lullaby, A: "Stars are twinkling In
the Skies, Hie."
Lydia Dick.
Lyman, Frederick, and Jim.
Lyric Muse, The. (Tr.) See Ars
Poetica.
Lyttel Boy, The.
Ma Vocation. (Tr.)
Madge: Ye Hoyden.
Marcus Varro.
Marsh SoKg — Sunrise.
Marthy's Younkit.
Mary Smith.
Mediaeval Eventide Song.
Mein Faeder Bed.
Mr. Billings of Louisville.
Mr. Dana, of the New York Sun.
Mr. Holraan's Farewell.
Mrs. Reilly's Peaches.
Modern Martyr, The.
FIELD, Eugene {Continued}.
Mocijesky as Cameel.
Morning Song.
Mother and Child.
Mother and I.
Mother and Sphinx. (TV.)
My Garden.
"My Last Song Perhaps." (Tr.)
My Playmates.
My Sabine Farm.
Mysterious Doings.
Mystery of Pasadene, The.
Naughty Doll, The.
Nellie.
S
New Tenor, The.
New- Year's Eve.
Night and Morning.
Night Wind, The.
Nightfall in Dordrecht.
Nightmare, A.
Norse Lullaby.
November.
O'Connor's Iloquint Spache.
Ode to Fortune, An. (Tr.)
Of Blessed Memory.
Official Explanation, The.
Oglesby (1884).
Oh, Little Child.
Ohio Ditty, An.
Ohio Idyl, An.
"Old Homestead, The."
Old Man, The.
Old Sexton, The.
Old Spanish Song.
Old Time, Old Friends, Old Love.
"Once a fowler, young and artless."
(Tr.)
"Once came Venus to me, bringing."
(Tr.)
One Day I Got a Missive.
Onion Tart, The.
Our Biggest Fish.
Our Lady of the Mine.
Our Two Opinions.
Our Whippings.
Over the Hills and Far Away.
Overworked Word, An.
Pan Li vein.
Paraphrase of Heine, A.
Parlez-Vous Francais?
Partridge, The.
Passing of the Compliment, The. See
White House Ballads, The.
Patriot's Triumph, A.
Peace of Christmas-Time, The.
Peter-Bird, The.
Piazza Tragedy, A.
Picnic-Time.
Pike's Peak.
Piteous Plaint, A.
Pittypat and Tippytoe.
Plaint of the Missouri 'Coon in the
Berlin Zoological Gardens.
Play on Words, A.
Plea for the Classics, A.
Pneumogastric Nerve, The.
Poem in Three Cantos, A.
Poet and King.
Poet's Metamorphosis, The. (Tr.)
Poet's Return, The.
Political Maud, The.
Pool in the Forest. (Tr.)
Preference Declared, The. (Tr.)
Princess Ming, The.
Prof. Vere de Blaw.
Proper Trewe Idyll of Camelot, A.
Providence and the Dog.
"Puritan." — "Genesta."
Quitting Again. (Tr.)
Rare Roast Beef.
Reconciliation, The. I. (Tr.)
Red.
Red, Red West, The.
Remorseful Cakes, The.
Ride to Bumpville, The.
Rhine-Land Drinking Song, A. (Tr.)
Rock-a-By Lady, The.
Roman Winter-Piece, A. (Tr.)
Romance of a "Cuss- Word."
Rose and the Iceberg, The.
Sag Harbor.
Sailor and Shade. (Tr.)
"St. Jo Gazette," The.
St. Martin's Lane.
Scherzo, A.
Schnellest Zug, The.
Secret of the Sphinx, The.
Seem* Things.
Shoshone Legend, A.
Shuffle-Shoon and Amber-Locks
Shut-Eye Train, The.
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FIELD, Eugene (Continued).
Singing in God's Acre, The.
Sister Rose's Suspicions. See White
House Ballads, The.
Sister's Cake.
Sleeping Child, The.
Snakes, The.
So, So, Rock-a-By So!
Soldier, Maiden, and Flower.
Soldiers with Brutus.
Some Time.
Song: "Why do bells for Christmas
ring?"
Song for the Departed.
Song of Eros. (Tr.)
Song of Luddy-Dud, The.
Song of the All -Wool Shirt.
Song of the Christmas Wind, A.
Song of the Clouds.
Song of the Mugwump, The.
Spirit Lake.
Spring Poem, A. (Tr.)
Star of the East.
Stoddards, The.
Stork, The.
Stoves and Sunshine.
Straw Hat, The.
Straw Parlor, The.
Sugar-Plum Tree, The.
Suppose.
Susceptible Widow, The.
Swing High and Swing Low.
Tardy Apology, A. II. (Tr.)
Tea-Gown, The.
Teeny-Weeny.
Telka.
Telling the Bees.
That Sugar-Plum Tree.
Thomas A. Hendricks's Appeal.
Thirty-Nine.
Three Cavaliers. (Tr.)
Three Days in Springtime.
Three Kings of Cologne, The.
Three Tailors, The.
Three-Cent Stamp, The.
Tin Bank, The.
To a Baby Boy.
To a Bully. (Tr.)
To a Jar of Wine. (Tr.)
To a Little Brook.
To a Sleeping Baby's Eyes.
To a Soubrette.
To a Usurper.
To Albius Tibullus, I. (Tr.)
To Aristius Fuscus. (Tr.)
To Chloe. (Tr.)
To Chloe (four paraphrases from Odes,
I, 23 of Horace).
To Cinna. (Tr.)
To Denman Thompson.
To Emma Abbott.
To His Lute. (Tr.)
To Leuconoe II.
To Ligurinus II. (Tr.)
To Lydia. (Tr.)
To M. L. Gray (Dedication to "Echoes
from the Sabine Farm").
To Maecenas. (Tr.)
To Mary Field French.
To Melpomene. (Tr.)
To Mistress Barbara.
To Mistress Pyrrha. I. (Tr.)
To My Mother. See Mother of Eugene
Field.
To My Old Coat. (Tr.)
To Neobule. (Tr.)
To Phyllis. I. (Tr.)
To Pompeius Varus. (Tr.)
To Quintus Dellius. (Tr.)
To Quintius Hirpinus. (Tr.)
To Robin Goodfellow.
To the Fountain of Bandusia. (Tr.)
To the Ladye Julia.
To the Passing Saint.
To Venus. (Tr.)
To Ward H. Lamon, Asleep on His
Library Floor.
Trip to Toy-Land, A.
"Trot, My Good Steed, Trot!" (Tr.)
Truth about Horace, The
Twin Idols.
Two Coffins, The.
Two Little Skeezucks, The.
Two Opinions.
Tying of the Tie, The. See White
T House Ballads, The.
Uncle Eph.
Vacation.
Valentine, A ("Go, Cupid, and my
sweetheart tell").
AUTHOR INDEX
Fisher
FIELD, Eugene (Continued). t
Valentine, A ("Your gran'ma m her
youth").
Valentine to My Wife, A.
Valentine. To the Ever-Adorable and
Ever-Gracious Misses Anna Delia
and Elizabeth Winslow, A.
Very Weary Actor, A.
Vineyard, The.
Violet's Love Story, The.
Virgilian Picnic, A.
Wanderer, The.
War-Song, A. .
Wedding-Day, The. See White House
Ballads, The.
Western Boy's Lament, A.
When I Was a Boy.
When Stedman Comes to Town.
White House Ballads, The.
White Stag, The. (TV.)
Why?
Widow or Daughter? (TV.)
Wind, The.
Wine Women, and Song. (TV.)
Winfreda.
With Brutus in St. Jo.
With Trumpet and Drum.
With Two Spoons for Two Spoons.
Wooing of Miss Woppit, The.
Wooing of the Southland, The.
Wvnken, Blynken, and Nod.
"Yours Fraternally."
Yvytot.
Zephyr from Zululand, A.
FIELD, Henry Lionel. — Wind on the
Heath, The.
FIELD, Iduna Bert el. — Evening.
FIELD, Kate.— Don't.
Forty to Twenty.
Heads, Not Hearts, Are Trumps.
FIELD, Mary H. — Ezra and Me and
the Boards.
Grandfather's Story.
"FIELD, Michael" (Katherine Bradley
and Edith Cooper). — jEolian Harp,
An.
After Soufriere.
And on My Eyes Dark Sleep by Night.
Aridity.
Beloved, My Glory.
Burial of Robert Browning, The.
Bury Her at Even.
Canute the Great, sel.
Dancers, The.
Descent from the Cross.
Earth to Earth.
Ebbtide at Sundown.
Eros Does Not Always Smite.
Fellowship.
Flaw, A.
Gold.
Gold Is the Son of Zeus ; Neither Moth
nor Worm May Gnaw It.
If They Honoured Me, Giving Me
Their Gifts.
Iris.
Lettice.
Marionettes.
Mete Me Out My Loneliness.
More Gold Than Gold.
Nests in Elms.
Renewal.
Summer Wind, A.
Sweeter Far Than the Harp, More
Gold Than Gold.
Thou Comest Down to Die.
Too Late.
Tragic Mary Queen of Scots, The (I
and II).
Wind of Summer.
Woods Are Still, The.
FIELD, Mildred Fowler. — Carpenter
Christ.
FIELD, Nathaniel. — Amends for Ladies,
sel.
Matin Song.
Song: "Rise Lady Mistresse, rise."
See Amends for Ladies.
FIELD, Rachel (Lyman) (Mrs. Arthur
S. Pederson). — Almost.
Animal Store, The.
At the Theater.
Captain Enoch.
Christmas in London.
Circus Garland, A.
City Lights.
Fire, A.
Florist Shop, The.
General Store.
Hills, The.
I'd Like to Be a Lighthouse.
Islands.
FIELD, Rachel (Continued).
Little Rose Tree, The.
Merry-Go-Round.
Old Coach Road, The.
Playhouse Key, The.
Pointed People, The.
Rain in the City.
Roads.
Skyscrapers.
Summer Morning, A.
Taxis.
Vegetables.
When We Went Gathering Cat-Tails.
Whistles.
FIELD, Roswell Martin. — Morning Bird,
The.
Old Man's Soliloquy, An.
To Leuconoe. I. (TV.)
FIELD, Sara Bard (Mrs. Charles Er-
skine Scott Wood) . — Contemporary.
Could You Not Watch with Me One
Little Hour?
I Had a Fair Young Son.
My City.
October Holiday.
Pale Woman, The.
We Whom the Dead Have Not For
given.
Winter Revery.
FIELD, Walter Taylor. — Bad Reading.
Flag of the Free.
FIELD, Wright. — Present Battle-Field,
The.
FIELDING, Henry. — A-Hunting We
Will Go. See Don Quixote in Eng
land.
Don Quixote in England, sel.
Hunting Song. See Don Quixote in
England.
Letter to Sir Robert Wai pole, A.
On a Halfpenny Which a Young Lady
Gave a Beggar, and Which the
Author Redeemed for Half a
Crown.
Roast Beef of Old England, The. See
Don Quixote in England.
Song: A Hunting We Will Go. See
Don Quixote in England.
FIELDING, Howard.— Orchestra Chair
X 13.
She Washed for Him.
Where Ignorance Is Bliss.
FIELDS, Annie (Adams) (Mrs. James
Thomas Fields). — Cedar Mountain.
Little Guinever.
On Waking from a Dreamless Sleep.
Return, The.
"Song, to the Gods, Is Sweetest Sac
rifice."
Theocritus.
FIELDS, B. McLain.— Cheerfulness.
FIELDS, James T. (Thomas).— Alarmed
Skipper, The.
Ballad of the Tempest, The.
Ballad of the Wicked Nephew.
Captain's Daughter, The.
Common Sense.
Courtesy.
Jupiter and Ten.
Lucky Horseshoe, The.
Mabel, in New Hampshire.
Masters of the Situation.
Nantucket Skipper, The.
Owl Critic, The.
Patient Mercy Jones.
Rover's Petition.
Song of the Turtle and Flamingo.
Stars and Stripes, The.
Tempest, The.
Turtle and Flamingo, The.
With Wordsworth at Rydal.
FIELDS, Mrs, James Thomas. See
FIELDS, ANNIE (ADAMS).
FIESTER, S. F.— Rarest Pearl, The.
Under-Current, The.
FIFER, H. N.— He Lived a Life.
FIGGIS, Darrell. — Viking-Throes.
FILICAJA, Vincenzo.— Italy.
Providence.
FILLMORE, Parker H.— Case of Fits.
FILSINGER, Mrs. Ernst B. See TEAS-
DALE, SARA.
FINCH, Adelaide V.— September.
FINCH, Anne, Countess of Winchelsea.
Atheist and the Acorn, The.
Birthday of Catharine Tufton, The.
sel.
Cautious Lovers, The, sel.
Greater Trial, The.
In Answer to Mr. Pope.
Nocturnal Reverie, A.
Ode to the Spleen, An, seL
Petition for an Absolute Retreat, The.
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FINCH, Anne (Continued).
Portrait, The. See Birthday of Catha
rine Tufton, The.
Sigh, A.
Soldier's Death, The.
Song, A: " "Tis strange, this heart
within my breast."
To Death.
To Silvia. See Cautious Lovers, The.
To the Nightingale.
Tree, The.
FINCH, Francis Miles.— Blue and the
Gray, The.
Nathan Hale. ^
Storm — the King.
FINCH, John B. — Constitutional Prohi
bition [the Great Remedy].
Liquor Traffic Antagonistic to Ameri
can Liberty, The.
New Party Needed, A.
FINCH, Julia Neely.— Unborn, The.
FINCH, Maud Brokett. — Sunset
Clouds.
FINGER, Charles J.— Cowboy's Dream,
The.
FINK, W. W.— Larrie O'Dee.
Leadville Jim.
Little Tee-Hee.
Marry Me, Darlint, To-Night.
O'Branigan's Drill.
Timothy Horn.
FINLEY, John.— Bachelor's Hall.
FINLEY, John Huston.— And to Such
as Play Only the Bass Viol.
Birthnight Candle, A.
"H. H."
John Brown.
Poor Poet's Lullaby, The.
Red Cross [Spirit Speaks], The.
Road to Dieppe, The.
Sepulcher in the Garden, The.
Three Wise Men, The.
"Via Dei."
FINNEGAN, Frank X. — Guardsman,
The.
FINNEY, Emma O.— To Nature.
FINNEY, Ross L.— O Lincoln.
FIRDAUSI (or Firdawsi) (Abool-
Kasim-Mansour) . — Alas for Youth.
Dream of Dakiki, The.
FIRESTONE, Clark B.— Creek Road.
FIRKINS, Chester.— On a Subway Ex-
FIRKINS, O. W.— Call, The.
To a Greek Bootblack.
FISCHER, Helen Field. — Mystic Bor
derland, The.
FISCHER, Jacob. — Lady Poverty, The.
FISCHER, William J. — Faded Letter,
A.
FISH, F. W. — Then and Now— 1776-
1876.
FISH, Lisbeth.— Earth-Bound.
FISH, Williston.— Last Will, A.
FISHBACK, Margaret. — Midsummer
Melancholy.
Misery Loves Company.
More Preyed Upon Than Preying.
Queen of the Mayhem.
Spook.
Sprig Fever.
Strange Interlude, A.
Summing Up.
This Way Out.
To a Taxi-Driver Intent on Having
the Island to Himself.
To a Young Man Selecting Six
Orchids.
Unrequited Love on the Back Piazza.
FISHER, A. Hugh.— Ceylon.
FISHER, Aileen.— Coffeepot Face, A.
Down in the Hollow.
Moth Miller.
Otherwise.
Race, The.
Rich.
FISHER, Dorothy Canfield. See CAN-
FIELD, DOROTHY.
FISHER, Helen Field. — Borderland.
FISHER, I. H. See "HUME, ISOBEL."
FISHER, Jasper. — Fuimus Troes, sel.
Morisco, A. See Fuimus Troes.
Song: "At the spring."
FISHER, Mrs. John Redwood. See CAN-
FIELD, DOROTHY.
FISHER, Mahlpn Leonard. — Afterwards.
Ancient Sacrifice, The.
As an Old Mercer.
In Cool, Green Haunts.
My Mother. •
November.
Old Amaze.
Fislier
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
FISHER, Mahlon Leonard (Continued).
Old Plough-Horse, The.
On a Sculptured Head of the Christ.
Oxen.
Per Contra.
Poet to His Father, A.
Realization.
To Nature.
FISHER, Robert. — New Hampshire.
FISHER, Sydney George. — Origin of the
Declaration, The.
Washington Is Appointed Commander-
in-Chief.
FISK, Clinton B.— New Declaration of
Independence, A.
Saloon in Politics, The.
FISKt May Isabel (Mrs. Malcolm Camp
bell Johnson). — At the Hairdresser's.
First Call on the Butcher.
Her First Call on the Butcher.
Hunting an Apartment.
Tatters.
FISKE, Fynette.— Brook, The.
FISKE, Horace Spencer. — St. Gaudens"
Lincoln Statue, Chicago.
Song of the Light Canoe, The.
FISKE, John. — Bounding the United
States (Toast}.
Saying of Linnseus, A.
FITCH, Arden S.— Bill and Belle.
FITCH, Clyde.— Captain Jinks of the
Horse Marines, sel.
Perfect Day, A.
Some Correspondence, seL
Two Letters and Two Telegrams.
FITCH, George. — "Seeing Boston"
through a Megaphone.
Seeing "New York" through a Mega
phone.
Votes from Women.
FITCH, W. R.— I Shall Not Pass Again.
FITZ, Rachel K. — Matrimonial Training
School, A.
FITZELL, Lincoln.— Conflict.
FITZER, Arthur. — Evening Prayer.
FITZ-GEFFERY, Charles.— English Cap
tains, The.
Last Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, and
Sir John Hawkins, The.
On Sir Francis Drake.
FITZGERALD, Edward.— Ballad of Jen
ny the Mare, The.
Because.
Chivalry at a Discount.
Dream Called Life, The. (TV.)
If It Be Destined (TV.). See Sonnets
to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Meadows in Spring, The.
Old Song.
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The.
(Tr.)
Song of the Fire.
Three Arrows, The.
FITZGERALD, Edward J.— Teacher of
Dramatics.
FITZGERALD, Mrs. James Edward.
See Dow, DOROTHY.
FITZGERALD, Robert.— For the Others.
Petit Jour.
FITZPATRICK, John.— Mater Dolorosa.
FITZSIMMONS, Caroline Darr.— Spring
and Mother.
FLACCUS, Aulus Persius. See PER-
SIUS.
FLACCUS, (William) Kimball. — And
Be at Peace.
Islanders.
JJ Aspire aux Astres.
Sonnet Sequence.
To Certain Men of Science.
FLACCUS, Quintus Horatius. See
HORACE.
FLACK, Margaret Paxson. — America's
Flower Song.
FLAGG, Ellen H.— Blue and The Gray,
The.
Death the Peacemaker.
FLAGG, Mrs. Hannah. See GOULD,
Mrs. HANNAH FLAGG.
FLAGG, Tames Montgomery and
STREET, Julian. — Said Opie
Read.
FLAGG, Wilson. — Beauty of Trees, The.
Forms and Expressions of Trees.
O'Lincon (or O'Lincoln) Family, The.
Relations of Trees to Water.
FLAISCHLEN, Casar. — Most Quietly
at Times.
FLAMMER, Mary.— Liza Ann's Lament.
FLANAGAN, Dorothy Belle.
Blind Boone.
Liz.
PLANNER, (June) Hildegarde (Mrs.
Frederick Monhoff).— Bird Sings at
Night, A.
Birds.
Communion.
Daphne.
Discovery.
Flowers of Apollo, The.
High Stream's End.
Hill over Rincon.
Illusive Month.
Owl, The.
Pacific ^ Winter.
Philippian.
Prayer: "With Him who sets the lily
on the stem."
Rain, The.
Sonnets in Quaker Language.
This Land Is America.
This Morning.
To a Tree in Bloom.
To One of Little Faith.
Twelve O 'Clock Freight.
FLASH, Henry Lynden.— Flag, The.
Gallant Fifty-One, The.
Stonewall Jackson.
Zollicoffer.
FLATMAN, Thomas. — Batchelors Song.
The.
Defiance, The.
Dooms-Day Thought, A.
Pastoral Dialogue, Castara and Par-
thenia.
Sad Day, The.
Surrender, The.
Thought of Death, A.
Unconcerned, The.
FLAUBERT, Gustave. — Salammbo, sel.
Salainmbo's Appeal. See Salammbo.
FLECKER, James Elroy. — "And how
beguile you? Death has no repose."
See Golden Journey to Samarkand.
Ballad of Camden Town, The.
Ballad of Iskander, The.
Brumana.
Burial in England, The.
Dying Patriot, The.
Epilogue: "Away, for we are ready
to a man!" See Golden Journey to
Samarkand, The.
Epithalamion: "Smile then, children.
hand in hand."
Felo-De-Se.
Gates of Damascus.
Golden Jo_urney to Samarkand, The.
In Phseacia.
Last Love. See Novalis.
Novalis, sel.
November Eves.
Oak and Olive.
Old Ships, The.
Parrot, The.
Prologue: "We who with songs." See
Golden Journey to Samarkand, The
Queen's Song, The.
Riouperoux.
Santorin.
Ship, an Isle, a Sickle Moon, A.
Stillness.
Tenebris Interlucentem.
To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence.
Town without a Market, The.
War Song of the Saracens, The.
Welsh Sea, The.
Yasmin.
FLECKNOE, Richard.— Noble Love.
FLEMING, Archibald.— Destroyers, The,
sel.
Jungle, The, sel.
FLEMING, Elizabeth.— If I Were a
Pig.
My Barrow,
Pearkin and Applekin.
Shelling Peas.
Spoon, The.
FLEMING, Elizabeth Poate.— Mother
hood.
FLEMING, Elizabeth S.— Chain of
Princes Street, The.
FLEMING, Esther. — From One to Six
FLEMING, L.— War Horse, The.
FLEMING, Marjorie. — Sonnet to a
Monkey.
FLEMING, Mary.— Two Kisses.
FLEMING, Maybury.— To Demeter.
To Sleep.
What Though the Green Leaf Grow?
FLETCHER, Mrs. See JEWSBURY, MA
RIA JANE.
FLETCHER, Alice Cunningham (TV.).
Invocation to the Morning Star.
Song to the Mountains.
704
FLETCHER, Genevieve C. — Aunt Debo
rah Goes to Washington.
Cross Purposes.
Violin Fantasy, A.
FLETCHER, Giles.— Celestial City, The.
See Christ's Victory and Triumph.'
Christ's Triumph after Death. See
Christ's Victory and Triumph.
Christ's Victory and Triumph, sels.
Christ's Victory in Heaven. See
Christ's Victory and Triumph.
Description of Mercy. See Christ's
Victory and Triumph.
Excellency of Christ. See Christ's
Victory and Triumph.
Justice and Mercy. See Christ's Vic
tory and Triumph.
Lady of Vain Delight, The. See
Christ's Victory and Triumph.
Satan. See Christ's Victory and
Triumph.
Wooing Song. See Christ's Victory
and Triumph.
FLETCHER, Giles, the Elder.— Licia,
sels.
Ode, An, sel.: "False!" she said,
"how can it be."
Sonnet XLVII: "Like Memnon's rock,"
etc. See Licia.
Time. See Licia.
FLETCHER, John.— Battle Song. See
Mad Lover, The.
Care-Charming Sleep. See Tragedy of
Valentinian, The.
"Come, shepherds, come!" See Faith
ful Shepherdess, The.
Evening [Song]. See Faithful Shep
herdess, The.
Faithful Shepherdess, The, sels.
Folding the Flocks. See Faithful
Shepherdess, The (Evening).
God Lyaaus (or Laeus). See Tragedy
of Valentinian, The (Song to Bac
chus) .
Hear, Ye Ladies [That Despise]. See
Tragedy of Valentinian, The.
Hymn to Pan. See Faithful Shepherd
ess, The.
Invocation to Sleep. See Tragedy of
Valentinian, The (Care-Charming
Sleep).
Joy of Battle, The. See Mad Lover,
The.
Love's Emblems. See Tragedy of
Valentinian, The.
Mad Lover, The, sel.
Morning Song. See Faithful Shep
herdess, The.
"Now the lusty spring is seen." See
Tragedy of Valentinian, The (Love's
Emblems).
Pan. See Faithful Shepherdess, The
(Hymn to Pan).
Power of Love, The. See Tragedy of
Valentinian, The (Hear, Ye Ladies).
Priest's Chant, The. See Faithful
Shepherdess, The (Evening).
River God to Amoret. See Faithful
Shepherdess, The.
River God's (or River-God's) Song,
The. See Faithful Shepherdess, The
(River God to Amoret, The).
Satyr, The ("Here be grapes"). See
Faithful Shepherdess, The.
Satyr, The ("Thou divinest"). See
Faithful Shepherdess, The (Satyr's
Farewell, The).
Satyr's Farewell, The. See Faithful
Shepherdess, The.
Satyr's Song. See Faithful Shepherd
ess, The.
Shepherds All and Maidens Fair.
See Faithful Shepherdess, The
(Evening).
"Sing his praises that doth keep." See
Faithful Shepherdess, The (Hymn
to Pan).
Sleep. See Tragedy of Valentinian,
The (Care-Charming Sleep).
Sleeping Mistress, The. See Women
"Care-charming sleep, thou
See ""
Song:
easer of all woes." See Tragedy of
Valentinian. (Care- Charming Sleep).
Song, The: "Do not fear to put thy
feet." See Faithful Shepherdess,
The (River God to Amoret, The).
Song: "Hear, ye ladies that despise."
See Tragedy of Valentinian, The
( Hear, ( Ye Ladies).
Song: "Oh fair sweet face, oh eyes
celestial bright." See Women Pleased.
AUTHOR INDEX
Flower
FLETCHER, John (Continued).
Song: "Sing his praises that doth
keep." See Faithful Shepherdess,
The (Hymn to Pan).
Song for the Sick Emperor. See Trag
edy of Valentinian, The (Care-
Charming Sleep).
Song of the Priest of Pan. See Faith
ful Shepherdess, The (Evening).
Song of the River-God to Amoret, The.
See Faithful Shepherdess, The.
Song of the Shepherds. See Faithful
Shepherdess, The (Song to Pan).
Song to Bacchus. See Tragedy of
Valentinian, The.
Song to Pan. See Faithful Shepherd-
Songs of the Shepherds. See Faithful
Shepherdess, The (Hymn to
Spring.' See Tragedy of Valentinian,
The (Love's Emblems).
To Pan. See Faithful Shepherdess,
The (Song to Pan).
Tragedy (or Tragedie) of Valentinian,
Valentinian. See Tragedy of Valen
tinian, The.
Women Pleased, sels.
Women's Longing. See Women
Pleased.
FLETCHER, John. See also BEAUMONT,
FRANCIS and FLETCHER, JOHN.
FLETCHER, John. See also SHAKE
SPEARE, WILLIAM and FLETCHER,
FLETCHER, John and MAS SINGER,
Philip (?).— Away, Delights. See
Captaine, The.
Beauty Clear and Fair. See Elder
Brother, The.
Beggar's Bush, The, set.
Beggar's Holiday, The. See Beggar's
Bush, The.
Captaine, The, sels.
Charm, The. See Little French Law
Dead Host's Welcome, The. See Lov
er's Progress, The.
Elder Brother, The, sel.
Little French Lawyer, The, sel.
Lover's Progress, The, sel. .
Song: "Beauty clear and fair. See
Elder Brother, The. .
Song: "Let the Bells ring, and let the
Boys sing." See Spanish Curate,
The.
Spanish Curate, The, sel.
"Tell me, dearest, what is love? See
Captaine, The. .
What Is Love? See Captaine, The.
FLETCHER, John and ROWLEY,
Thomas (?).— Hence, All You Vain
Delights. See Nice Valour, The.
Melancholy. See Nice Valour, The.
Nice Valour, The, sels.
Passionate Man's Song, The. See Nice
Valour, The.
Song: "Hence, all you vain delights.
See Nice Valour, The.
Sweetest Melancholy. See Nice Valour,
The.
FLETCHER, John and SHAKE
SPEARE, William.— Bridal Song,
A. See Two Noble Kinsmen, The.
Dirge of the Three Queens. See Two
Noble Kinsmen, The.
Funeral Song. See Two Noble Kins
men, The.
Marriage Hymn. See Two Noble Kins
men, The.
Marriage Song. See Two Noble Kins
men, The.
Roses, Their Sharp Spines t Being
Gone. See Two Noble Kinsmen,
The.
Song: "Roses, their sharp spines being
gone." See Two Noble Kinsmen,
The.
Two Noble Kinsmen, The, sels.
FLETCHER, John, et al.
Bloody Brother, The, sels.
Drink To-Day [and Drown All Sor
row]. See .Bloody Brother, The.
Honest Man's Fortune, The, sel.
Man [Is] His Own Star. See Honest
Man's Fortune, The.
Song at the Moated Grange, A. See
Bloody Brother, The.
Take, 0 Take Those Lips Away. See
Bloody Brother, The.
FLETCHER, John Gould.— Ad Majorem
Hominis Gloriam,
Advent.
Arizona Poems, sels.
"As I wandered over the city through
the night." See Irradiations.
Autobiography.
Autumnal Clouds.
Before Olympus.
Birth of Lucifer, The.
Black Rock, The.
Blue Symphony, The.
Brahma.
Broadway's Canyon.
Building of the Hudson River Bridge.
Caged. Eagle, The.
Changing Love.
Clipper-Ships.
Clouds across the Canyon.
Crucifixion of the Skyscraper.
Down the Mississippi.
Earth.
Ebb-Tide.
Elegy on an Empty Skyscraper.
Elegy on London.
Enduring, The.
Evening Sky.
Exit.
Faith.
"Flickering of incessant rain." See
Irradiations.
Fugitive Beauty.
Grand Canyon of the Colorado, The.
Green Symphony.
Groundswell, The.
Gale, The. See Sand and Spray: A
Sea Symphony.
House to the Man, The.
I Had Scarcely Fallen Asleep.
In the Open Air.
Irradiations, sels.
Last Frontier, The.
Last Judgment.
Life, A.
Lincoln.
Lofty House, The.
London Nightfall.
Lost Corner.
Man beneath the Mountain, The.
Mexican Quarter. See Arizona Poems.
Mutability.
New Heaven, A.
Night Landing. See Down the Missis
sippi.
Night of Stars.
Night Wind, The.
"0 seeded grass, you army of little
men." See Irradiations.
On the Verandah.
"Over the roof-tops race the shadows
of clouds." See Irradiations.
Portrait, The.
Portrait of Edwin Arlington Robin
son.
Rain in the Desert.
Rebel. A.
Road, The.
Sand and Spray: A Sea Symphony, sel.
Skaters, The.
Skyscrapers.
Snow at Sea.
Song of the Moderns.
Song of the Old Man.
Spring.
Steamers.
Swan, The.
Tide, The.
To a Survivor of the Flood.
To Columbus.
To the Winter Wind.
"Trees, like great jade elephants, The."
See Irradiations.
Vision.
Wedding Ring, The.
WThite Symphony.
Windmills, The. See Arizona Poems.
Woman in Winter Costume, A.
Woman Standing by a Gate with an
Umbrella, A.
Wreck, The.
FLETCHER, John,MAS SINGER, Philip,
et al. — Mourn No More. See Queen
of Corinth, The.
Queen of Corinth, The, sels.
Song: "Weep no more, nor sigh, nor
groan." See Queen of Corinth, The.
Weep No More. See Queen of Corinth,
The.
FLETCHER, J. (Joseph) S. (Smith).—
Out at Sea.
FLETCHER, Lillian R.— Ode to Wash
ington.
705
FLETCHER, Louise (or Louisa). See
TARKINGTON, LOUISE FLETCHER.
FLETCHER, Mary. — Legend of St.
Christopher, The.
FLETCHER, Phineas. — Apollyonists,
The. See Locusts, or Apollyonists.
The.
Desiderium. See Purple Island, The.
Divine Lover, The.
Drop, Drop, Slow Tears.
Faith and Knowledge Fight the Dragon.
See Purple Island, The.
Hymn (or Hymne), A: "Drop, drop,
slow tears."
Koilia. See Purple Island, The.
Litany, A.
Locusts, or Apollyonists, The, sel.
Overthrow of Lucifer, The. See Pur
ple Island, The.
Parthenia. See Purple Island, The.
Purple Island, The, sels.
Shepherd's Life, The. See Purple
Island, The.
Sin, Despair, and Lucifer. See Locusts,
or Apollyonists, The.
FLETCHER, Robert.— Evening Song.
FLEXNER, Hprtense (Mrs. Wyncie
King) . — Builders.
Faith.
French Clock.
Futility.
Masks.
Poets.
Reflections, in All Senses, on My
Friends.
Return from Captivity.
Snuff Boxes.
Street of Good Fortune — Pompeii.
Wakeful Dark, The.
Wandering.
FLEXNER, James. — In the Hours of
Darkness. •
FLINN, Patricia.— November.
FLINT, A. Lorie.— Friendly Cloud, A.
FLINT, Annie Johnson.— At the Place of
the Sea.
Blessings. That Remain, The.
"Daily with You."
Everlasting Love, The.
He Giveth More.
He That Believeth.
His Will Be Done.
Hitherto and Henceforth.
"In Him."
Tesus Christ — and We.
No Other Hands but Ours.
Old Year and the New, The.
Our Father's Hand.
Passing Through.
Pray — Give — Go.
Red Sea Place in Your Life, The.
This Moment.
Thou Remainest.
We See Jesus.
What God Has Promised.
Word of God, The.
FLINT, F. Barrie.— Immanence.
FLINT, F. (Francis or Frank) S. (Stew
art). — Beggar.
Chrysanthemums.
Fragment: "That night I loved,"
Houses.
In the Garden.
Lilac.
London.
Lunch.
Plane-Tree.
Prayer: "As I walk through the streets."
Sadness.
Swan, The.
FLINT, Larry.— Sons of the Ten.
FLOHR, Natalie.— Martyr, The.
FLORENCE, Ward M.— Roman Senti
nel,. The.
Sneezing Man, The.
FLORIAN, Jean Pierre Claris de.— Life.
FLORIO, John. — Concerning the Honour
of Books.
FLOWER, Elliott.— Elusive Ten-Dollar
Bill, The.
Military Comedy, A.
FLOWER, Robin.— At Mass. (Tr.)
Fairy Wood, The.
Finis: "Finis to all the Manuscripts
I've penned." (Tr.)
In Tuaim Inbhir. (Tr.)
My Christ Ever Faithful. (Tr.)
Over My Head the Forest Wall. (Tr.)
Saint Ite.
Say Not That Beauty.
Tir Na N-og.
Troy.
Flower
AN INDEX TO POETET AND RECITATIONS
FLOWER, Robin (Continued).
White Cat and the Student, The. (TV.)
We Will Not Die, These Lovers Say.
(TV.)
FLOWER, Sarah. See ADAMS, SARAH
FLOWER.
FLOWERS, Sarah L. — My Daughter
Jane.
FLOWERS, Sydney.— Fire!
FLOYD, May.— Little Mothers, The.
FLUCKER, Thomas. — Tom Gage's Proc
lamation.
FLYNN, Clare Wallace.— Dies for the
Flag at Last.
Fire Rekindled, The.
FLYNN, Clarence E.— His Epitaph.
FOCH, Marshal Ferdinand. — Message of
Marshal Ferdinand Foch to the
American Legion, November 11, 1921.
FOCHT, Mildred.— Four Trees.
FOETH, Afanasy Afanasyevich (Shen-
shin). — Morning Song.
FOGAZZARO. Antonio.— Bells, The.
FOGLE, Rhoda Hartman. — Christmas
Morn — Then and Now.
FOLCACHIERO de' Folcachieri — Can
zone: He Speaks of His Condition
through Love.
FOLEY, Charles. — Triumph of Inno
cence. _,
FOLEY, Dan. — Dyeing Prospector, The.
FOLEY, F. W. — Little Misschefuss.
Lullaby: "Sleepy little, creepy little
fblins in the gloaming" (a*.).
Y, James, Jr. — 'Nough for Me.
FOLEY, James William. — Adventurous
Day, An.
And Just Then.
Apropos of the Play.
Chums.
Daddy Knows.
Days of Cheer.
Delusion of Ghosts, The.
Dreams.
Drop a Pebble in the Water.
Echo of a Song, The.
Extinguished.
Friend Went Then, A.
Friends.
Friends of Mine.
Good-Morning.
Graduation Time.
Greetings for Two.
Hymn to Happiness, A.
Jim Brady's Big Brother.
Joy of Pretense, The. .
Lullaby: "Sleepy little, creepy little
fsblins in the gloaming" (at. also to
. W. Foley).
Modern Miracle, A.
My Wonderful Dad.
Nemesis.
Old Hallowe'en Friends.
One of These Days.
Passamquoddy's Apple Toddy.
Place for Boys, A.
Plain Bob and a Job.
Present for Little Boy Blue, A.
Scientific Proof.
Song of Endeavor.
Song of Gladness, A.
Spirit of Reform, The.
Sterilized Country School.
Story of Self-Sacrifice, A.
Stubbed His Toe.
Toast to Merriment, A.
Undismayed.
Unusual Chum, An.
Value of Smiles.
Waifs, The.
Way He Used to Do, The.
We Aint Scared o' Pa.
What Mother Doesn't Know.
FOLEY, Virginia J.— Invalid, The.
They Called Him Death.
FOLGE, Leroy. — Homecoming, The.
FOLGORE da San Geminiano. See SAN
GEMINIANO, FOLGORE DA.
FOLK, Joseph W. — Citizens to Blame.
FOLLEN, Eliza Lee (Cabot) (Mrs.
Charles Follen). — Annie's Garden.
Baby's Birthday, The.
Birdie.
Brook, The.
Cock and Hens.
Ding Dong! Ding Dong!
Do You Guess It Is I ?
Dog and the Cat, The — The Duck and
the Rat.
Fiddlededee.
Follow Mel
Good Moolly Cow, The.
FOLLEN, Eliza Lee (Continued').
Kitty in the Basket.
Little Boy's Good-Night, The.
Little Kittens, The.
Lullaby: "Sleep, my baby, sleep, my
boy."
Moon, The.
New Moon, The.
Oh! Look at the Moon.
Ringely, Ringely.
Runaway Brook.
Stop, Stop, Pretty Water.
Three Little Kittens, The. (At.)
Trusty Learning A, B, C.
Walter and His Dog,
"Where Are You Going, My Little
Cat?"
FOLSOM, Florence. — Linette.
FOLSOM, Ida M.— Love Speaks.
FONDA, Donald A. — Sonnet: "I would
not have Death find me in my bed."
FONTAINE, Charles.— To His Son.
FONTAINE, Jean de la. See LA FON
TAINE, JEAN DE.
FONTAINE, Lamar.— Picket-Guard, The
(zvr. at.). See BEERS, ETHEL LYNN.
FOOT (or FORT) , John N.— "Swore Off."
FOOTE, John A. — To a Fossil Fern.
FOOTE, Lucius Harwood. — Derelict, The.
Don Juan.
El Vaquero.
On the Heights.
Poetry.
FORBES, J. W.— Joy's Fiddle.
FORBES, James. — Andrew's Leading
Lady.
Chorus Lady, The.
FORBES, Mabel Christian. — Flight.
Fold, The.
Harbour -Mouth, The.
Love-Music.
Visible and Invisible.
FORD, Charles L. — Sacrament, The.
FORD, Ford Madox (Ford Madox Huef-
fer). — Children's Song.
Clair de Lune.
Footsloggers, sels.
Gray Matter.
House, A, sel.
Iron Music, The.
Lullaby, A: "We've wandered all about
the upland fallows."
Old House (or Houses) of Flanders,
The.
Sanctuary, The.
"There Shall Be More Joy."
To Christina at Nightfall.
To Petronella at Sea.
Winter-Night Song.
Wisdom.
FORD, Harriet. — At the Photographer's.
His Sister, His Cousin, and His Pants.
Me an' Methuselar.
FORD, Harry Pringle. — Betsy Ross and
the Flag.
FORD, John (1586-1640?). — Awakening
Song. See Lover's Melancholy, The.
Broken Heart, The, sels.
Calantha's Dirge. See Broken Heart,
The.
Can You Paint a Thought. See Broken
Heart, The.
Dawn. See Lover's Melancholy, The.
Dirge: "Glories, pleasures, pomps, de
lights, and ease." See Broken Heart,
The.
Lover's Melancholy, The, sels.
Matin Song. See Lover's Melancholy,
The.
Musical Duel, The. See Lover's Mel
ancholy, The.
"Oh no more, no more, too late." See
Broken Heart, The.
"Our orisons are heard; the gods are
merciful." See Broken Heart, The.
Penthea's Dying Song. See Broken
Heart, The.
Song: "Can you paint a thought? or
number." See Broken Heart, The.
Song, A: "Glories, pleasures, pomps,
delights, and ease." See Broken
Heart, The.
Song, A: "Oh no more, no more, too
late." See Broken Heart, The.
FORD, John. — Tableaux Vivants.
FORD, John and DEKKER, Thomas.
See DEKKER, THOMAS and FORD,
JOHN.
FORD, Mrs. Mary A. — Hundred Years
from Now, A.
FORD, Paul Leicester. — Headquarters in
1776. See Janice Meredith.
Janice Meredith. seL
706
FORD, Richard Clyde. — Forest Boat
Song.
FORD, Robert. — Bonniest Bairn in A'
the Warl', The.
FORD, Rosa Burwell. — Traveling Lindy.
FORD, S. (Stephen) V. (Van) R. (Rens-
selaer) . — Inasmuch.
Obstinate Music-Box, The.
Ocean's Dead, The.
Shouting Jane.
FORD, Thomas. — Heavenlie Visitor, A.
There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind. (At.)
FORESMAN, Rebecca.— If [You Were].
"FORESTER, Fanny" (Mrs. Adoniram
Judson; Emily Chubbock Judson). —
My Bird.
Watching.
Ministering Angels.
Weaver, The.
FORREST, Ida M.— Youth.
FORREST, Neil.— Mice at Play.
FORREST, William.— Marigold, The.
FORRESTER. Alfred A. ("Alfred Crow-
quill"). — To My Nose.
FORRESTER, Ellen.— Irish Widow to
Her Son, The.
FORRESTER, Fleta. — Daisy Time.
FORRESTER, Frances. — Much in a
Name.
Story of a Picture, The.
FORRESTER, Izola (Louise) (Mrs.
Reuben Robert Merrifield). — And the
Procession Moved On.
Nina's Last Lover.
FORRESTER, Shirlie Swallow. — Morn
ing Meeting.
FORSANT, Octave.— School Children of
France.
FORSYTH, Alice R. — Colored Laun
dress's Diplomacy.
De Fo'th ob July, The.
Down with Culchah!
What's in a Name?
FORSYTH, Mary Isabella. — English
Sparrow, The.
FORSYTH, P. T. — Question, A.
FORT, Ella Pleasants. — Joe's Crime.
FORT, Jannetta. See DENTON, Mrs.
CLARA J.
FORT, John N. See FOOT, JOHN N.
FORT, Paul. — Ballade: "Pretty maid she
died, she died, The." (TV.)
Bell of Dawn.
Dance, The.
Lad's Return, The.
Pan and the Cherries.
Pretty Maid, The. (Tr.)
Sailor and the Shark, The.
FORTSON, Nannie Laura. — Rainy
Nights.
FORTUNATUS, Venatius. — Vexilla
Regis.
Welcome, Happy Morning.
FOSDICK, Harry Emerson. — Man and
His Reading, A.
Prayer for the Spiritual Union of Man
kind.
Prince of Peace, The.
FOSDICK, William W.— Maize, The.
FOSS, Fanya. — May Is This New May.
FOSS, Sam Walter.— Art-Critic, An.
Auctioneer's Gift, The.
Bangs Family Tell a Story, The.
Bloodless Sportsman, The.
Bring Me Men. See Coming American,
The.
Buster, The.
Calf Path, The.
City Man's Dream of the Country.
Coming American, The, sel.
Cosmopolitan Woman, A.
Country Summer Pastoral, A.
Creedless Love, The.
Drop Your Bucket Where You Are.
Economical Man, An.
Father's Journey.
Firm of Grin and Barrett, The.
He Comes. See Father's Journey.
He Didn't Amount to Shucks.
He Goes. See Father's Journey.
He Wanted to Know.
He Worried about It.
He'd Had No Show.
Higher Catechism, The.
Higher Fellowship, The.
Himselfing.
House by the Side of the Road, The.
Hullo!
Husband and Heathen.
Ideal Husband to His Wife, The.
I'm the Little Red Stamp.
Informal Prayer, An.
Jest of Fate, The.
AUTHOB INDEX
French
FOSS, Sam Walter (Continued).
Jim Bowker.
Keep On Just the Same.
Land on Your Feet.
Large Eternal Fellows.
Little Boy Who Went Away, The.
Man Who Brings Up the Rear End,
The.
Meeting of the Clabberhuses, The.
Nature and Religion. See Higher Cate
chism, The.
No Hope for Literature.
O'Flaherty and John Stubbs.
Philosopher, A.
Prayer of Cyrus Brown, The.
Quartet's Anthem.
Sambo's Prayer.
Seth Peters's Report of Daniel Web
ster's Speech.
Shaving of Jacob, The.
Song for Those Who Succeed, A.
Song of the Cannon, The.
Song That Silas Sung, The.
[Soul's] Spring Cleaning, The.
Then Ag'in.
Thirty-second Day, The.
Town of Hay, The.
True Bible, The. See Higher Cate
chism, The.
Two Gods.
Uncle Sam's Spring Cleaning.
Volunteer Organist, The.
War.
W'en Shakespeare Slings Himself.
What Is the Church?
Work for Small Men.
Young Musician, The.
FOSSETT, P. C.— Abner's Second Wife.
"FOSTER, Baynton." See ELMSLIE,
THEODORA C.
FOSTER, Cora Woodward. — Seven Days
in a Week.
FOSTER, David Skaats. — Game of Chess,
The.
FOSTER, Mrs. Dorothy Talbott. — Sun
set.
FOSTER, Mrs. E. C. — Margery.
FOSTER, Edna A. (Abigail). — Cat Con
vention.
FOSTER, Elene. — Real Irish Mother.
Samsonalis and Its Demonstrator.
FOSTER, Fanny. — Tom's Little Star.
FOSTER, Miss H. A. — Christmas Eve.
FOSTER, Jeanne Robert (Mrs. Matlock
Foster ; Jeanne Robert) . — Awakening.
Backslider, The.
Bitter Herb, The.
King o' Spain's Daughter, The,
Moth-Flowers.
Pair of Lovers, A.
Rains of Arran, The.
Scotch Arran.
Song of Ballyshannon.
Tell Me, What Is Poetry.
Wild Cherry.
"William P. Frye, The."
FOSTER, Leonard G. (Jr.).— Wedding
Gift, The.
FOSTER, Bishop Randolph Sinks. — Ar
raignment of [the] Rum [Traffic], An.
FOSTER, Stephen (Collins).— Massa's in
de Cold, [Cold] Ground.
My Old Kentucky Home, [Good-Night].
Nelly Was a Lady.
Old Black Joe.
Old Folks at Home.
Old Uncle Ned.
FOSTER, William A.— Bonny Tweed for
Me, The.
FOULKE, William Dudley.— Ad Patri-
am, sel.
City's Crown, The.
Daughter's Love, A.
Life's Evening.
Our Great Captain.
FOULKES, William Hiram.— Facing the
Dawn.
FOUNTAIN, Fidelia.— Who Owned the
Spoons ?
FOWLE, William B.— Katie's Answer.
Vat You Please.
FOWLER, Charles H. — Abraham
Lincoln.
Lincoln.
FOWLER, Clifford. — Easter — Home
FOWLER, Ellen Thorneycroft (Mrs. Al-
f red Felkin) .—Wisdom of Folly, The.
FOWLER, Elsie M.— If You've Never.
On Hallowe'en.
FOX, Annie. — Voiceless Chimes, The.
FOX, Charles James. — Foreign Policy
of Washington, The.
FOX, Charles Lyn. — Before a Drive.
FOX, George (TV.). — County of Mayo,
The.
FOX, James. — Where the Grizzly Dwells.
FOX, John, Jr.— Bad Rufe Tolliver. See
Trail of the Lonesome Pine.
Trail of the Lonesome Pine, sel.
FOX, Moireen. — Liadain to Curither.
FOX, W. D. — President Roosevelt's
Blood.
FOX, W. F.— Beneath the Surface.
Fourth of July, 1876.
My Love.
Name, A.
Our Sweet Unexpressed.
Psalm of Home, A.
Reply to "The Welcome."
To-Morrow.
FOX, William John (Jr.). —Martyrs'
Hymn, The.
FOX, William Johnson. — Barons Bold.
Life Is Love.
FOX-SMITH, Cecily (or Cicely). See
SMITH, CICELY (or CECILY) Fox.
"FOXTON, E." (Sarah Hammond Pal
frey). — Fifer and Drummer of Scit-
uate, The.
Pilgrim, The.
FOXWORTHY, J. L. — "Consider the
Birds.""
Waterfall, A.
FOXWELL, Mrs. Mary E.— Reckoning
with the Old Year.
FRALICK, Mrs. Ovie.— We Know.
FRAME, Isabel M. — Amanda's Wed
ding.
Aunt Keturah's First Visit to the City.
"FRANCE, Anatole" (Jacques Anatole
(Jacqu<
>f Deli-
FRANCIS, Averic S.— Millionaire and
the Angel, The.
FRANCIS, Colin.— Tony O!
FRANCIS, J. W. D.— Pilate's Mono
logue.
FRANCIS, Joseph G. — Elephant, An.
Lion, A.
Musical Evening, A.
Very Happy Family, A.
FRANCIS, Martha Jeannette. — Prayer,
A: "More than lure of mystic lands
beyond the sea."
FRANCIS, Robert.— Artist.
Days.
Identity.
Prophet.
Roots.
Symbol.
While I Slept.
FRANCISCA JOSEFA DEL CAS
TILLO, Sister. — Christmas Carol:
"Land grew bright in a single flow
er," The.
Holy Eclogue, The.
FRANK, A. L.— Rose beyond the Wall,
The.
FRANK, Edgar.— Goshen.
FRANK, Florence Kiper (Mrs. Jerome
N. Frank; Florence Kiper). — Baby.
Jew to Jesus, The.
Jewish Conscript, The.
Movies, The.
Sleep the Mother.
FRANK, Henry. — Last Enigma, The,
sels.
FRANK, Mrs. Jerome N. See FRANK,
FLORENCE KIPER.
FRANK, May. — Concession.
Egotism.
Free Verse.
Mississippi Mist.
Road to Faeryland, The.
FRANKAU, Gilbert. — Gun-Teams.
FRANKENBERG, Lloyd. — Lazarus
Walks at Noon.
Song: "Everything in the world has its
song, and this is the song of every
thing."
Young Love.
FRANKENSTEIN, Alfred V. — John
Henry: An American Episode.
FRANKLIN, Benjamin .— Downfall of
Piracy, The (?).
Franklin and the Gout.
Good and Bad Spelling.
Metaphorical Papers.
Mother Country, The.
Paper.
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thou
sand Pounds.
Some Wise Sayings.
Thrice Welcome Christmas.
Too Dear for the Whistle.
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FRANKLIN, Michael.— Scarecrow, The.
FRANKLIN, Nora C.— Fiddle Told, The.
FRANSEN, NatanaeL— Norwegian Cra
dle-Song.
FRANZ, Willis Walton. — Lullaby, A:
"Close to the heart that is throbbing
in love for you."
FRARRER, Cannon.— I Am Only One.
FRASER, Alexander Louis.— Life's Illu
sion.
FRASER, J. A., Jr.— Reporter's Prayer,
A.
FRASER, James A. — Apprehension.
FRASER, John.— Maiden and the Lily,
The.
FRASER, Marjorie Frost. — America.
FRA2EE-BOWER, Helen (Mrs. W. M.
Frazee-Bower; Helen Frazee Bower).
Alien.
Courage.
On Reading a Volume of Poetry.
Song- of Diligence, A.
These Things Are Strong.
Two Married.
Who Goeth Hence.
FRAZER, John de Jean. — Song for July
FRAZER, M." W. — Come, Sign the
Pledge.
FREAR, Elizabeth.— Alone.
-
, . Annie Howells. —
How Cassie Saved the Spoons.
FREDERICKS, Aaron W.— Uncle Ike's
Roosters.
FREE, Spencer Michael. — Human Touch,
FREED," Edward M.— Elusive Muse, The
FREEMAN, Carolyn R. — Easter Air
plane, The.
Making a Man.
FREEMAN, Mrs. Charles M. See FREE-
MAN, MARY E. (ELEANOR) WILKINS.
FREEMAN, Edward A. — William the
Conqueror.
FREEMAN, Garnet B.— Four Lives
FREEMAN, John.— Asylum.
Black Poplar-Boughs.
Body, The.
Caterpillars.
Crowns, The.
English Hills.
Evening Sky, The.
Fugitive, The.
Happy Death.
Happy Is England Now.
Home for Love.
Hounds, The.
Knocking at the Door.
Let Me Be like a Tree.
Merrill's Garden.
Moon-Bathers.
Return, The.
Stone Trees.
To End Her Fear.
To My Mother.
Visit, The.
Waiting.
Wakers, The.
FREEMAN, Mary E. (Mrs. Charles M.
Freeman; Mary E. Wilkins). — April
Showers.
At the Dreamland Gate.
Christmas Tree, The.
Consolation.
Gift That None Could See, The.
Horn of Plenty, The.
It Was a Lass.
Now Is the Cherry in Blossom.
Object of Love, An.
Ostrich Is a Silly Bird, The.
Revolt of "Mother," The.
FREEMAN, Robert. — Beyond the Hori
zon.
Daddy.
Hymn of Unity, A.
"I Am the Way."
In My Father's House.
Peace on Earth.
Prayer: "White Captain of my soul,
lead on."
FREEMAN, W. H.— Vat Have I Got to
Pay?
FREER, Mabel Stevens. — Mother,
The.
FREER, Mrs. Otto. See LEE, AGNES.
FREILIGRATH, Ferdinand. — Lion's
Ride, The.
FRELINGHUYSEN, T.— Sabbath The.
FREMONT-SMITH, Mrs. Maurice. See
THAYER, MARY DIXON.
FRENCH, Anne. See WARNER, ANNE.
French
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
FRENCH, Cecil. — What Is Worth the
Singing?
FRENCH, Mrs. Charles Ellis. See WAR
NER, ANNE.
FRENCH, Frank.— Waiting to Grow.
FRENCH, Nora May.— I Must Not
Yield.
Mission Graves, The.
Outer Gate, The.
When Plaintively and Near the Cricket
FRENCH*, Mrs. Virginia L. — Palmetto
and the Pine, The.
FRENCH, W. (William) E. (Edward)
P. (Pattison). — Courting and Prov
erbs.
True Story of a Brie Cheese.
FRENCH, Willard. — Lance of Kanana,
The.
FRENEAU, Philip.— American Liberty.
American Soldier, The.
Ancient Prophecy, An.
Argonaut, The; or, Lost Adventure.
Arnold's Departure.
Barney's Invitation.
Battle of Lake ^Champlain, The.
Battle of Stonington on the Seaboard
of Connecticut, The.
Beauties of Santa Cruz, The, sels.
"Bonhomme Richard" and "Serapis,"
The.
British Prison Ship, The, sels.
Columbus in Chains.
Columbus to Ferdinand.
Congress Hall, N. Y.
Death's Epitaph. See House of Night,
The.
Emancipation from British Dependence.
Epigram: Occasioned by the Title of
Mr. Rivington's New York Royal
Gazette, Being Scarcely Legible.
Epistle: From Dr. Franklin, Deceased,
to His Poetical Panegyrists, on Some
of Their Absurd Compliments.
Epistle: To a Student of Dead Lan
guages.
Epitaph: "Here — for they could not
help but die." See Fading Rose, The.
Eutaw Springs.
Fading Rose, The, sel.
Female Frailty, sel.
George the Third's Soliloquy.
Hospital Prison Ship, The. See Brit
ish Prison Ship, The.
House of Night, The, sels.
Human Frailty.
Indian Burying-Ground, The.
Indian Student, The.
Literary Importation.
May to April.
Midnight Consultation, The, sel.
Millennium, The — To a Ranting Field
Orator.
New England Sabbath-Day Chace, The.
News-Man's Address, A.
. Occasioned, by General Washington's
Arrival in Philadelphia, on His Way
to His Residence in Virginia.
Ode: "God save the Rights of Man!"
Ode: On the Frigate "Constitution."
On a Hessian Debarkation.
On a Honey Bee [Drinking from a
Glass of Wine and Drowned Therein].
On a Travelling Speculator.
On Retirement.
On the Anniversary of the Storming of
the Bastille.
On the British Commercial Depreda
tions.
On the British Invasion.
On the British King's Speech.
On the Capture of the "Guerriere."
On the Death of Captain Nicholas Bid-
die.
On the Death of [Dr.] Benjamin Frank
lin.
On the Departure of the British from
Charleston.
On the Emigration to America and
Peopling the Western Country.
On the Memorable Victory of Paul
Jones.
On the Prospect of a Revolution in
France.
On the Ruins of a Country Inn.
On the Sleep of Plants.
Parting Glass, The.
Plato to Theon.
Political Balance, The.
Political Litany, A.
Political Weather-Cock, The.
Power of Fancy, The.
FRENEAU, Philip (Continued).
Progress of Balloons, The.
Prologue: To a Theatrical Entertain
ment in Philadelphia.
Prophecy, A.
Republican Genius of Europe, The.
Retirement.
Royal Adventurer, The.
Scurrilous Scribe, The.
Seventeen Hundred and Ninety-One.
Sir Henry Clinton's Invitation to the
Refugees.
Song of Thyrsis. See Female Frailty.
Song: On Captain Barney's Victory
over the Ship "General Monk."
Stanzas Occasioned by the Ruins of a
Country Inn [, Unroofed and Blown
Down in a Storm].
To a Caty-Did.
To a Honey Bee.
To My Book.
To Sir Toby.
To the Americans of the United States.
To the Memory of the Brave Americans.
To the Public.
Vision, A. See House of Night, The.
Wild Honeysuckle, The.
FRERE, John Hookham. — Bees and
Monks. See King Arthur and His
Round Table.
Boy and His Top, The.
Boy and the Parrot.
Boy and the Wolf, The.
Cavern and the Hut, The.
King Arthur and His Round Table, sel.
Monks and the Giants, The, sel.
Piece of Glass, and the Piece of Ice,
The.
Showing How the Cavern Followed the
Hut's Advice.
FRERE, John Hookham and CANNING,
George. — Friend of Humanity, and
the Knife Grinder, The.
Progress of Man, The, sel.
FRERE, John Hookham, et a/.— New Mo-
FRESNAYE, Vauquelin de la.— Idyll:
"If every thorn and bush that grows."
Sonnet: "From the disgraceful sleep in
which you lie."
Sonnet: "If far from earth's short-lived
and narrow bound."
FRESTON, H. Rex.— On Going into Ac-
FREUN'D, otto.— AII Souls' Day.
FRIEDLAENDER, V. H.— Forecast.
Prayer in May.
To a Blue Tit.
FRIEDRICH, Ralph.— Plea for Stillness.
FRIES, Annerika. — Soul Growth.
FRINK, A. L. — Rose Still Grows beyond
the Wall.
FRINK, Grace Brown. — Do You Know?
FRISBIE, A. L.— John of Mt. Sinai.
Quousque Tandem, O Catiline?
FRISWELL. — On Good Wishes at
Christmas.
FRITTS, L. B.— Duty.
FRIZELLE, Loftus.— Queer Thing, A.
FRCHLICHER, John C.— Ghosts.
Granite.
FROISSART, Jean. — Rondeau: "My
heart enjoys the fragrance of the
Rose."
Rondel: To His Mistress, to Succor His
Heart.
Song: "I often hear it said."
Virelai.
FROST, Frances (M.) (Mrs. Samuel
Stoney). — Bird.
Birds, The.
Blue Harvest.
Challenge, The.
Childhood.
Cover.
Cradle Piece.
December Evening.
History of the Earth.
Lawn Mower.
Manhattan.
Nocturne: "Over New England now,
the snow."
Of a Small Daughter Walking Out-
doors.
Old Pasture.
Park Avenue Cat.
Party toward Midnight.
Poem against War.
Problems for an Analyst.
Proud, The.
Purple Crackles.
River Night.
Song: "Mind is cool and clear, The."
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FROST, Frances (Continued).
Song Out of a Rainy Night.
Sounds.
White Poem.
Wild Geese.
Wood-Lot Hill.
Words for November.
Year's End.
FROST, Philip P.— Morning and Eve
ning.
FROST, Robert. — Acceptance.
Acquainted with the Night.
After Apple-Picking.
Aim Was Song, The.
Armful, The.
Asking for Roses.
Bear, The.
Bereft.
Birches.
Black Cottage, The.
Blue-Butterfly Day.
Bond and Free.
Bonfire, The.
Brook in the City, A.
Brown's Descent [or the Willy-Nilly
Slide].
By Myself.
Canis Major. See Sky Pair, A
Christmas Trees.
Code5> The.
Cow in Apple Time, The.
Death of the Hired Man, The.
Desert Places.
Dust of Snow.
Egg and the Machine, The.
Fear, The,
Fire and Ice.
For Once, Then, Something.
Freedom of the Moon, The.
Going for Water.
Good Hours.
Good-Bye and Keep Cold.
Gum-Gatherer, The.
Hill Wife, The.
Hillside Thaw, A.
Home Burial.
House Fear. See Hill Wife, The.
Hundred Collars, A.
Hyla Brook.
Impulse, The. See Hill Wife, The.
In Time of Cloudburst.
Late Walk, A.
Leaf-Treader, A.
Line-Gang, The.
Lodged.
Loneliness. See Hill Wife, The.
Lost in Heaven.
Lovely Shall Be Choosers, The.
Master Speed.
Mending Wall.
Minor Bird, A.
Misgiving.
Mountain, The.
Mowing.
My November Guest.
My What-Is-It.
Not to Keep.
Nothing Gold Can Stay.
Oft Repeated Dream, The. See Hill
Wife, The.
Old Dog, The.
Old Man's Winter Night, An.
On Looking Up by Chance at the Con
stellations.
On the Heart's Beginning to Cloud the
Mind.
Once by the Pacific.
Onset, The.
Our Singing Strength.
Out, Out.
Oven Bird, The.
Pasture, The.
Patch of Old Snow, A.
Paul's Wife.
Peaceful Shepherd, The. See Sky
Pair, A.
Peck of. Gold.
Prayer in Spring, A.
Putting In the Seed.
Reluctance.
Revelation.
Road Not Taken, The.
Rose Family, The.
Runaway, The.
Sand Dunes.
Sky Pair, A.
Snow.
Snow Dust.
Sound of the Trees, The.
Spring Pools.
Star-Splitter, The.
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy
Evening.
AUTHOR INDEX
Oanner
FROST, Robert (Continued).
Storm Fear.
Telephone, The. .
They Were Welcome to Their Belief.
Time to Talk, A.
To Earthward.
To Edward Thomas.
To the Thawing Wind.
Tree at My Window.
Tuft of Flowers, The.
Two Look at Two.
Two Tramps in Mud- lime.
Valley's Singing Day, The.
West-Running Brook.
Wind and Window-Flower.
Winter Eden, A.
Witch of Coos, The.
Wood-Pile, The. „
FROST, Thomas.— "Attempted Suicide.
Death of Colman, The.
Frank, the Fireman.
Going Away.
Guns in the Grass, Ine.
Little Tin Cup, The.
Lydia's Ride.
Old Fire-Dog, The.
Peter's Christmas Party.
Who's Dead?
FROTHINGHAM, Nathaniel Langdon.—
Crossed Swords, The.
FROUDE, James Anthony. — Coronation
Pageant of Anne Boleyn, The. See
History of England.
Death of Mary Stuart. See History of
England.
History of England, sels.
Mother of Carlyle, The.
FROUDE, Richard Hurrell.— Weakness
of Nature.
FRY Susie Whitmarsh. — Loneliness.
FRYE, William P.— Protection of Amer
ican Citizens, The.
FUGUET, Dallett.— Blithe Mask, The.
FU HSU AN. —Gentle Wind, A.
FUJIWARA IETAKA.— Old Scent of
FUJIWARA N06eMICHINOBU.— "Day
will soon be gone, The." See Hyaku-
Nin-Isshu, The.
FUJIWARA NO UfOSHIYUKI. — "Al
though it is not plainly visible to the
eye." See Kokin Shu.
Kokin Shu, sel.
FULLAM, May Bryant.— Heritage.
FULLER, Mrs. Charles F. See below.
FULLER, Ethel Romig (Mrs. Charles F.
Fuller).— Air Mail Arrives, The.
Concerning Boundaries.
Diaries.
Fisherman's Prayer.
Frost.
God Hears Prayer.
Haying.
Man Speaks, A.
Mother — A Portrait.
On the Air.
Proof.
Radio, The.
Who Knows a Mountain?
Willow Whistle.
Wind Is a Cat.
FULLER, Frank.— Garfield.
FULLER, Henry B. — Pasquale's Picture.
FULLER, Margaret Witter. — Dryad
Song.
Passion-Flower, The.
FULLER, Melville.— Grant.
FULLER, Sylvia.— Etiquette.
Refrain from the Palisades.
FULLER, Violet.— Christmas Eve.
New Year, The.
Old Year, The.
Ring, Joyful Bells!
FULLINGIM, Arthur.— On a High Red
Hill in Southwest Texas.
Twilight.
FULLMER, Merle.— Ruin, The.
FUNAROFF, S — Dusk of the Gods, sel.
FUNK, I. K. — Conscience in Politics.
Go Forward to Victory.
FUNK, Wilfred J. — From a Downtown
Skyscraper.
Insatiable Sex, The.
Minors.
Surgeon, The.
FURLONG, Alice. — Dreamer, The.
I Will Forget.
My Share of the World.
Slumber Song: "Shoheen sho! There's
a new moon setting."
Yuletide.
FURLONG, Eva Earll.— When Mother
Is Away.
FURNESS, William Henry. — Evening
Hyrnn.
FURNISH, Mary Wanzer. — Mother's
Love, A.
FURNISS, Grace Livingston. — New
Road Question, The.
FURSE, Margaret Cecilia.— "She be
came what she beheld."
FURTELLE, Jacques. — Diogenes Pauses.
FYLEMAN, Rose. — Alms in Autumn.
Balloon Man, The.
Beech-Tree, The.
Best Game the Fairies Play, The.
Bingo Has an Enemy.
Butcher, The.
Canary, The.
Child Next Door, The.
Cock, The.
Complaint, A.
Consolation.
Cuckoo, The.
Daddy.
Dentist, The.
Differences.
Dormouse, The.
Fairies.
Fairies Have Never a Penny to Spend,
The.
Fairy in the Meadow, The.
Fairy Music.
Fairy Tailor, The.
Fairy Went a-Marketing, A.
Fountain, The.
Grown-Ups.
Have You Watched the Fairies?
If Only.
If You Meet a Fairy.
Joys.
Mary Middling.
Mice.
Mr. Minnitt.
Mrs. Brown.
Mother.
My Policeman.
Please.
Shop Windows.
Singing-Time.
Skylark, The.
Sometimes.
Story of the First Christmas-Tree, The.
Tadpoles.
Temple Bar.
There Are No Wolves in England Now.
Timothy.
Tinker Tinker.
Trafalgar Square.
Trees and Fairies.
Very Lovely.
Vision.
Wishes.
Yesterday in Oxford Street.
"G., A."— Father, Hear Thy Children.
"G., A. R." — "Go Forward."
"G., E. O." — My Church.
"G. E. R." See "R., G. E."
"G., L."- — Quarrelsome Trio, The.
"G., M."— Camouflage.
"G., W. A."— Yielded Life, The.
"G. W. Y." See "Y., G. W."
GABELL, Katharine Gorden. — Little Bit
of Heaven, A.
GABRIEL, Charles H. — My Evening
Prayer.
GABRIEL Y GALAN, Jose Maria. —
Lord, The.
GAD D ESS, Mrs. Mary L.— Bundle of
Loves, A.
Fortune-Teller and Maiden.
Highland Lovers.
Japanese Parasol and Fan Drill.
Life's Day.
Nursery Rhymes Drill.
Old Sweet Song.
Search for Happiness, The.
Stealing Roses.
"When the Cat's Away the Mice Will
Play."
GAFFNEY, Francis A.— Our Lady of
the Rosary.
GAGE, Mrs. Frances Dana (Barker)
("Aunt Fannie"). — Ben Fisher.
Earnest Cry, An.
God, Free the Drink Captive.
Home Picture, A.
Housekeeper's Soliloquy, The.
Mother's Thoughts, A.
Year That Is to Come, The.
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GAGE, G. W.— Perfect Light, The.
GAGE, Roberta, — My Garden Guests.
GALBRAITH, W. Campbell.— Red Pop
pies in the Corn.
GALBREATH (or Galbraith), C. B.—
In Flanders Fields: An Answer.
GALE, Marion Perham. — Desire Minter.
God's Challengers.
GALE, Martha Tyler.— Snow-Flakes and
Snow-Drifts.
GALE, Norman. — Bad Boy, The.
Bartholomew.
Best Friend, The.
Bird in the Hand, A,
Blue-Tit, The.
Child of Loneliness.
Content.
Country Faith, The.
Creed, A.
Danger, The.
Dawn and Dark.
Dead Friend, A.
Dinah.
Fairy Book, The.
Father Christmas.
First Kiss, The.
Love-Song, A.
Mustard and Cress.
Neighbour, A.
Parting.
Pastoral, A.
Poem for Prue.
Priest, A.
Same Complaint, The.
Second Coming, The.
Shaded Pool, The.
Song: "This peach is pink with such
a pink."
Song: "Wait but a little while.'*
Spring.
Thanks.
To My Brothers.
To Sleep.
To the Ideal.
To the Sweetwilliam.
Voice, The.
GALE, R. J.— Teacher's "If," The.
GALE, Zona (Mrs. William Llywelyn
Breese). — Children of Tomorrow.
Contours.
Doors,
North Star.
Sky-Goer, The.
Voice.
Walt Whitman.
GALES, Richard Lawson. — Expectation,
The.
Temptation of St. Anthony, The.
Waiting for the Kings.
GALINDEZ, Bartolome. — In the Azure
Night.
GALL, Richard. — Cradle Song: "Baloo,
baloo my wee wee thing."
Hazlewood Witch, The.
My Only Jo and Dearie, O.
GALLAGHER, William Davis.— August
Autumn in the West.
Cardinal Bird, The.
Laborer, The.
Mothers of the West, The.
GALLIGHER, F. O'Neill.— All Alone
Tree, The.
GALLOWAY, Philippa.— Early Spring.
GALPIN, George Henry. — Lie for a
Life, A. See Threads from the
Woof.
Rose of Rome, A. See Threads from
the Woof.
Threads from the Woof, sels.
GALSWORTHY, John.— Bells of Peace,
The.
Courage.
Devon Sage, The.
Devon to Me.
Downs, The.
"Green PI ill Far Away, A." See Tat
terdemalion.
Mountain Air.
Past.
Pitiful.
Reminder.
Strife, sel.
Sweet Oath in Mallorca.
Tatterdemalion, sel.
Valley of the Shadow.
Wind.
GAL V AM, Francisco. — To Our Lord.
GAMBLE, William M. T. — Medieval
Appreciations.
GAMWELL, Sarah de Wolf .—What She
Said.
GANNER, Mrs. Cora Young. — Heavenly
Faces.
Gannett
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GANNETT, William Channing. — Aunt
Phillis's Guest.
Consider the Lilies.
Highway, The.
Mary's Manger-Song.
Stream of Faith, The,
GANNON, Anna.— Ellen Terry.
GARABRANT, Nellie M.— Boy Blue and
His Gun.
Dandelion.
CARD, Lillian (Gilchrist).— Her Allow
ance!
New Year, The.
CARD, Walter S. — When Old Glory
Came to Stay.
CARD, Wayne.— Life.
GARDENER, Helen H.— Lecture by the
New Male Star.
GARDETTE, Charles D. — Fire-Fiend,
The.
GARDINER, James (TV.).— Flow'ry Of-
fring, A. See Hortorum.
Hortorum, sel.
GARDNER, Herbert, Lord Burghclere.
Aftermath.
GARDNER, James. — Cuba.
GARDNER, W. L. — Princess and the
Rabbi, The.
GARDNER, William Henry. — When
Love Comes Knocking.
GARDYNE, Dorothy A. — Comrades.
GARESCHE, Edward F.— At the Leap
of the Waters.
Niagara.
To a Holy Innocent.
To a Martyr.
Young Priest to His Hands, The.
GAREY, Hannah E.— Thanksgiving.
GARFIELD, James A. — Abraham Lin
coln.
Decoration Day Address.
Emancipation Proclamation, The.
Garfield on the Death of Lincoln.
Golden Grains.
Memory.
New York Speech on Learning of Pres
ident Lincoln's Assassination.
Rock of Chickamauga, The.
Success in Life.
GARGAN, Janet.— Caged Squirrel, The.
Captured Eagle, The.
GARLAND, Hamlin. — August.
Color in the Wheat.
Cry of the Age, The.
Dakota Wheat Field, A.
Do You Fear [the Force of] the
Wind?
Eagle Trail, The.
Gift of Water, The.
Gold-Seekers, The.
Greeting of the Roses, The.
Herald Crane, The.
Herdsman, The.
In the Days \Vhen the Cattle Ran.
In the Grass.
Line Up, Brave Boys.
Logan at Peach Tree Creek.
Magic.
Massasauga, The.
Meadow Lark, The.
Mrs. Ripley's Trip. See Main Travelled
Roads.
Mountains Are a Lonely Folk, The.
My Prairies.
O the Fierce Delight.
On the Mississippi.
Pioneers.
Ploughing.
Prairie Fires.
Sport.
To a Captive Crane.
Toil of the Trail, The.
Tribute of Grasses, A.
Uncle Ethan Ripley's Speculation.
Under the Lion's Paw.
Ute Lover, The,
Whistling Marmot, The.
Wish, A.
GARLAND, Robert.— Prayer in Khaki.
GARNET, Jasper. — Give Me Back My
Boy.
GARNETT, Mrs. Eugene H. See below.
GARNETT, Louise Ayres (Mrs. Eugene
H.). — Ballad of the Doorstone.
De Li'l Jesus-Baby.
Dream Boat, The.
Flower of Hemp.
Flying Charlie.
Hound at Night.
Li'l Yaller Cradle.
Norah en de Ark.
Sisters, The.
GARNETT, Richard.— Age.
Ballad of the Boat, The.
Didactic Poem, The.
Epigram: ""Amid all Triads let it be
confest."
Epigram: "Philosopher, whom dost
thou most affect."
Epigram: "Thou art in danger, Cin-
cius, on my word." (Tr.)
Epigram : " 'Tis highly rational, we
can't dispute."
Fading-Leaf and Fallen-Leaf.
Fair Circassian, The.
Island of Shadows, The.
Lyrical Poem, The.
Marigold.
Nix, The.
Nocturne: "Keen winds of cloud and
vaporous drift."
Not of Itself But of Thee. (Tr.)
On an Urn.
On Revisiting Cintra after the Death of
Catarins. (Tr.)
Silence and Speech.
Sonnet: "Time and the mortal will
stand never fast." (Tr.)
Sonnet — Age.
To America.
GARNETT, Uarda Rosamond. — Immac-
GARRET SON, Mary Raymond.— Wise
Mouse, A.
GARRETT, Edward. — Unbolted Door,
The.
GARRETT, F. E. (Tr.).— Petrel, The.
Solveig's Song.
GARRETT, Thomas.— Willie Clark.
GARRICK, David. — Heart of Oak.
Epigram: "When doctrines meet with
general approbation."
On Quin the Actor.
To Mr. Gray.
Warwickshire.
GARRISON, Gertrude. — Depot Incident.
Tenement House Guest, A.
GARRISON, Theodosia (Pickering)
(Mrs. Frederick Faulks). — April.
At the Sign of the Cleft Heart.
Ballad of Eve's Return. .
Ballad of the Angel, The.
Ballad of the Cross, The.
Blighty.
City Voice, A.
Closed Door, The.
Compensation.
Cynic, The.
Days. The.
Debt," The.
Dreamers, The.
Failure.
Failures, The.
Free Woman, The.
Great Cross of Mercy, The.
Green Inn, The.
Grief, The.
Gypsying, The (or Gipsying).
Hills, The.
Himself.
John o* Dreams.
Joy o' Life, The.
Kerry Lads, The.
Knowledge.
Little Christian, The.
Love Song, A.
May Flowers.
Memorial Day.
Monseigneur Plays.
Morning, A.
Neighbors, The.
Old Friendship Street.
One Fight More.
Poplars, The.
Prayer, A: "I do not pray for peace."
Prayer at Planting Time, A.
Red Cross Christmas Seal, The.
Road's End, The.
Saint Jeanne.
Shade.
Shepherd Who Stayed, The.
Sing Thou, My Soul.
Song in a Garden, A,
Song in Autumn, A.
Song to Belinda, A.
Stains. t
Storm in April.
Tears of Mary, The.
Tears of Harlequin, The.
These Shall Prevail.
Tonio.
Torch, The.
Unconquered.
710
GARRISON, Theodosia (Continued)
Vagabond, The.
Wife, The.
With the Same Pride.
GARRISON, Wendell Phillips. — • After-
noon. See Post-Meridian.
Evening. See Post-Meridian.
Post-Meridian, sels.
GARRISON, William Lloyd.— Freedom
for the Mind.
Keynote of Abolition, The.
Liberty for All.
Sonnet: "High walls and huge the body
may confine."
Sonnet Written While in Prison for
Denouncing the Domestic Slave-
Trade) .
GARRISON, Winfred Ernest.— At Car
cassonne.
Book, The.
For an Hour.
Love and Life.
Quest, The.
Temptation.
Unfinished Symphony, The.
GARROD. Heathcote William —Revolt
GARSTIN, Crosbie.— Fantasy, A
Nocturne: "Red flame flowers bloom
and die. The."
GARTH, Sir Samuel. — Dispensary, The,
GARTHWAITE, "Jimmy." See GARTH-
WAITE, WYMOND (BRADBURY)
GARTHWAITE, Wymond (Bradbury)
("Jimmy" Garthwaite). — Salt and
Pepper Dance, The.
'Spress !
GARTMORE, Graham of. See CUN
NINGHAM-GRAHAM, ROBERT (Graham
of Gartmore).
GARVIN, Amelia W. See "HALE, KATH.
GARVIN,*John W.— Ancestral Ghosts
Fatalist, A.
Soul of Man Seeketh, The.
GARVIN, Mrs. John W. See "HALE
KATHERINE." '
GARVIN, Margaret Root. — Echoes
From All the Fools Who Went Before.
To Each His Own.
GARVIN, Viola Gerard.— Au Clair de la
Lune.
September.
GASCOIGNE, George.— Adventures of
Master F. I., The, sel.
Alas, my lord, my haste was all too
hot." See Steel Glass, The.
Arraignment of a Lover, The.
Epilogues: "Alas, (my lord), my haste
was all too hot." See Steel Glass.
*£we$>,,Al "lAnd if J did, what
then? See Adventures of Master
F. I., The.
Grace of God, The.
I Tell Thee, Priest.
Inscription in a Garden.
Lines Written on a Garden Seat.
Lover's Lullaby, A.
Lullaby of a Lover, The.
Piers Ploughman. See Steel Glass, The.
Steel Glass, The, sels.
Strange Passion of a Lover, A.
Vanity of the Beautiful, The.
GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Mrs.
Wilham Gaskell).— Pussy and the
Lace.
GASKELL, Mrs. William. See GASKELL
ELIZABETH CLEGHORN.
GAS S A WAY, Frank H.— Advance
"Bay Billy."
Dandy Fifth, The.
Day Old Bet Was Sold, The.
Grand Advance, The.
Pride of Battery B, The.
GATES, Mrs. Charles H. See GATES,
JOSEPHINE SCRIBNER.
GATES, Eleanor (Mrs. Frederick Ferdi
nand Moore). — Mollie and the Opera
Game.
GATES, Ellen M. Huntington (Mrs.
Isaac E Gates).— Bars of Fate, The.
Beautiful Hands.
Good-Night.
Home of the Soul.
I Shall Not Cry Return.
Little Bird, A.
My Mother's Hands.
Sleep Sweet.
Strength.
Vision, A.
Your Mission.
AUTHOE INDEX
Gibson
GATES, Mrs. Isaac E. See GATES,
ELLEN M. HUNTINGTON.
GATES Josephine Scribner (Mrs. Charles
H. Gates).— "Bob White's" Hallow-
GATEs!' Minne W.— Studious Girl, A.
GATTY, Margaret. — Lesson of Faith, A.
GAUL Harvey B. — Easter Organ Music.
GAUTAMA BUDDHA. — Psalms of
Buddha, The, sel.
GAUTIER, Theophile.— Art.
Caravan, The.
Clarirnonde.
Interiors.
Love at Sea.
Notre Dame.
On the Sierra.
Pine of the Landes, The.
Posthumous Coquetry.
Rhythmic Villanelle.
Romance.
Spectre of the Rose, The.
Terza Rima.
To Zurbaran.
GAW, Mrs. Alison. See below.
GAW, Ethelean Tyson (Mrs. Alison
Gaw). — Robbed. __,._,
GAY, Mrs. Charles.— Hush-a-by Twenti
eth Century Baby.
GAY, Delphine. See GIRARDIN,
MADAME DE.
GAY, Ellerton.— What's in a Name?
GAY John. — Acis and Galatea, sels.
Air: "Love in her eyes sits playing.
See Acis and Galatea.
Air: "O ruddier than the Cherry.
See Acis and Galatea. -,,TTTX
Ay and No. See Fables (Fable XVII).
Ballad, A: "'Twas when the seas were
roaring." See What-d'ye-call-it.
Ballad Monger, The. See Shepherds
Week, The.
Beggar's Opera, The, sels.
Black-Eyed Susan.
Blouzelinda's Funeral. See Shepherd s
Week, The.
Butterfly and the Snail, Ihe.
Contemplation on Night, A.
Council of Horses, The. See Fables
Court of Death, The. See Fables (Fa
ble XLVII).
Elegy on a Lap-Dog, An.
Epi|ram: "Life, is a jest; and all
things show it."
Epistle to the Right Honourable Paul
Methuen, Esq. . „
Fable: Hare and Many Friends, The.
See Fables (Fable L).
Fables, sels.
T?~~ TV, a.
en, The.
"Fox may steal your Hens, Sir, A.
See Beggar's Opera, The.
Friday; or, The Dirge. See Shepherd's
Week, The. „
Great Frost, The. See Trivia; or, The
Art of Walking the Streets of Lon-
Hare " with (or and) Many Friends,
The. See Fables (Fable L).
Hound and the Huntsman, The. See
Fables (Fable XLIV).
"If the Heart of a Man is deprest with
Cares." See Beggar's Opera, The.
Jugglers, The. See Fables (Fable
Lady's Lamentation, The.
"Let us take the Road." See Beggar's
Opera, The.
Lion and the Cub, The. See Fables
(Fable XIX).
Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing. See
Acis and Galatea.
"Man may escape from Rope and Gun.
See Beggar's Opera, The.
Mr. Pope's Welcome from Greece.
Molly Mog: or, The Fair Maid of the
Inn.
Mother, Nurse, and Fairy.
My Own Epitaph.
New Song, A.
On a Lap Dog.
On a Miscellany of Poems to Bernard
Lintott.
On His Dog.
On Walking the Streets by Day. See
Trivia; or, The Art of Walking the
Streets of London.
Over the Hills and Far Away.
T
GAY, John (Continued}.
Painter Who Pleased Nobody and Ev
erybody, The. See Fables (Fable
XVIII).
Peacock, the Turkey, and the Goose,
The. See Fables (Fable XI).
Poet and the Rose, The. See Fables
(Fable XLV).
Quidnunkies, The.
Ratcatcher and Cats, The. See Fables
(Fable XXI).
Ravens, the Sexton, and the Earth
worm, The. See Fables (Fable XVI).
Shepherd and the Philosopher, The.
See Fables (Introduction).
Shepherd's Week, The, sels.
Sick Man and the Angel, The. See
Fables (Fable XXVII).
Sleep, O Sleep.
Song: "Love in her Eyes sits playing.
See Acis and Galatea.
Song: "O ruddier than the cherry 1"
See Acis and Galatea.
Song: "Think of Dress in ev'ry Light."
See Achilles.
Song: "Were I laid on Greenland's
Coast." See Beggar's Opera, The.
Song: "Youth's the season made for
joys." See Beggar's Opera, The,
Song: Black-Eyed Susan.
Spell, The.
Sweet William's Farewell to Black-
Eyed Susan.
"Through all the Employments of
Life." See Beggar's Opera,
The.
Thursday; or, The Spell. See Shep
herd's Week, The.
To a Lady.
Toilette, The. A Town Eclogue.
Trivia; or, The Art of Walking the
Streets of London, sels.
Tuesday; or, The Ditty. See Shep
herd's Week, The.
Turkey and the Ant. The. See Fables
(Fable XXXVIII).
"Were I laid on Greenland's Coast."
See Beggar's Opera, The.
What-d'ye-call-it, sel.
"Youth's the Season made for joys."
See Beggar's Opera, The.
GAYLORD, Orrie M. — Heavenly Foun
dations.
GAYLORD, Willis.— Lines Written in
an Album.
GAZZAM, Sam.— Travel Broadens One
So.
GAZZOLETTI, Antonio. — Christopher
Columbus.
GEACH, E. F. A. — Romance.
GEARHART, Edna.— My Cat and I.
GEDDES, Alexander. — Alexander.
Lewie Gordon.
Satire.
GEIGER, Frances Moore. — Fulfillment.
GELDERT, Mrs. Louis Napoleon. See
BOYLAN, GRACE DUFFLE.
GELLERT, Christian. — Amen of the
Rocks, The.
GELLERT, C. (Christian) F. (Furchte-
gott). — Widow, The.
GEMMER, Caroline. See "FAY, GERDA."
GEMMER, Edith M.— Mother's Prayer.
GENLIS, Madame de (Stephanie Felicite
Ducrest de Saint- Aubin, Countess).
Lines Written by an Aged Person
in the Book of a Friend Who Was
About to Start in a Month on a Long
Journey.
GEORGE, Henry. — Business Depression.
Meaning of Life, The. See Progress
and Poverty.
Progress and Poverty, sel.
GEORGE, Marguerite. See DAVIDSON,
MARGARET GILMAN (GEORGE).
GEORGE, Stefan. — Das Jahr der Seele,
sel.
Invocation and Prelude.
Lord of the Isle, The.
Rapture.
Stanzas concerning Love.
GEORGHEGAN, Arthur Gerald.— After
Aughrim.
GERALDY, Paul.— Meditation.
GERHARDT, Paul. — Courage.
Dying Saviour, The.
GERMAN, Delia R.— Wood of Chancel-
lorsville, The.
GERRY, Marie d'Autremont. — Arcturus
Lends His Light.
GERRY, W. H.— Exchange.
How Beautiful upon the Mountains.
Warning.
711
GERSHWIN, Ira.— Babbitt and the Bro
mide, The. See Funny Face.
Funny Face, sel.
GESNARD, J. W. — Apostrophe to the
Oyster, An.
GESSLER, Clifford.— There Shall Be
New Songs.
GETHING, Peter. — Prayer: "I do not
ask a truce."
GETTY, Sara Roberta. — House of Cards.
GEWIN, Mrs. Louise. — My Prayer.
GHENT, Kate Downing. — Thoroughbred,
The.
GHOSE, Manhohan.— Who Is It Talks
of Ebony?
GIANELLA, Marguerite. — Empty Air
Castles.
GIBBON, Charles Monk. See below.
GIBBON, Monk (Charles Monk).— Being
but Men.
Discovery, The.
Seaweed.
GIBBONS, Bertha L.— Prayers I Saw
Ascend.
GIBBONS, James, Cardinal. — American
Republic a Christian State. See Our
Christian Heritage.
Easter a Day of Spiritual Joy.
Great American Republic a Christian
State. See Our Christian Heritage.
Our Christian Heritage, sel.
Thanksgiving Day Message.
GIBBONS, James Sloan.— Three Hun-
dred Thousand More.
We Are Coming, Father Abraham.
GIBBONS, Orlando.— Silver Swan, The.
GIBBONS, Stella (Dorothea) (Mrs. Al
lan Bourne). — "It Had a Dying
On Memory.
Two Wishes, The.
Wakeful Swans, The.
GIBBS, Jessie Wiseman.— If We Be
lieved in God.
GIBBS, Sir Philip. — Unknown Soldier
Honored by England, The.
GIB RAN, KahliL— Night and the Mad-
man.
Prophet, The, sel.
Said a Blade of Grass.
GIBSON, Frances W. — Gowans under
Her Feet.
GIBSON, Wilfrid Wilson. — All Life
Moving to One Measure.
Angus Armstrong. See Casualties.
Back.
Battle, sels.
Battle: Hit.
Before Action.
Between the Lines.
Black.
Blind Rower, The.
Blind Stranger, The.
Breakfast.
Brothers, The.
Casualties.
Catch for Singing, A.
Color.
Comrades.
Conscript, The.
Curlew Calling.
Daily Bread.
Dancing Seal, The.
Dark Forest, The.
Devil's Edge.
Empty Purse, The.
Enterprise, The.
Father, The.
Fear, The. See Battle.
Fires, sel.
Flannan Isle.
Flute, The.
Fowler, The.
Geraniums.
Girl's Song.
Going, The. See Battle.
Gorse, The.
Hands.
Hare, The.
Haul, The.
Her Death.
Hill-Born. See Battle.
His Father.
Hit. See Battle.
Home.
Housewife, The. See Battle.
I Heard a Sailor.
Ice, The. See Thoroughfares.
Ice-Cart, The.
Immortality.
In a Restaurant.
In Course of Time.
In Piccadilly Circus.
Gibson
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
GIBSON, Wilfrid Wilson (Continued).
In the Ambulance.
Inspiration.
John Pattison Gibson.
Katherine Veitch.
Lament: "We ^ who are left, how shall
we look again."
Lark, The.
Lonely Tree, The.
Luck.
Marriage.
Messages, The.
Mugger's Song, The.
Noel Dark. Sec Casualties.
Northumberland.
Oblivion.
Old Bed, The.
Old Man Jabling.
Old Skinflint.
On Broadway.
On Hampstead Heath. See Thorough
fares.
On the Embankment.
Operation, The.
Orphans, The.
Otterburn.
Ovens, The.
Paisley Shawl.
Parrot", The.
Philip Dagg. See Casualties.
Platelayer, The.
Prelude: "As one, at midnight, wakened
by the call.'*
Proem: "As one, at midnight, awakened
by the call." ^
Proem: "Snug in my easy chair." See
Fires.
Prometheus.
Puffin, The.
Question, The.
Quiet, The.
Ragged Stone, The.
Ragtime.
Raining.
Ralph Straker. See Casualties.
Retreat.
Return, The.
Reveille.
Roses.
Rupert Brooke.
Scar, The.
Sea-Change.
Shop, The.
Sight.
Snow, The.
Snug in My Easy Chair.
So Long Had I Travelled the Lonely
Road.
Sol way Ford.
Song: "If once I could gather in song."
Stone, The.
Stow-on-the-Wold.
Tenants.
Thoroughfares, sets.
To [the Memory of] Rupert Brooke.
See Battle, The.
Unless I Am Careful.
Vindictive Staircase, The, or The Re
ward of Industry.
Voice, The.
Voyage. The.
Whisperers, The.
White Whippet, The.
William and Agnes Pringle.
GIBSON, William.— Genoa.
Pisa.
GTDDING, Jeanne. — Reminiscence.
GIDLOW, Elsa.— California Orchard.
Christ's Pity.
Midnight Lake.
Rhytbm.
Steel-Flanked Stallion, sels.
Twentieth Century Songs.
GIELOW, Martha S. (Sawyer) (Mrs.
Henry J. Gielow). — Belgian Lul
laby.
Dat Time Honey Got Los'.
Mammy's Luck Charm fer de Bride.
GIELOW, Mrs. Henry J. See GIELOW,
MARTHA S. (SAWYER).
GIFFORD, Lady. See DUFFERIN, Lady
HELEN SELINA (SHERIDAN).
GIFFORD, Mrs. Augustus McKinstry
See DAVIS, FANNIE STEARNS.
GIFFORD, Ethel Annette.— My Garden.
GIFFORD, Fannie Stearns. See DAVIS,
FANNIE STEARNS.
GIFFORD, Humphrey. — For Soldiers.
GIFFORD, Will.— Spelling Down.
GIFFORD, William.— Baviad, The, sel.
Delia Cruscans, The. See Baviad, The.
GIFT, Theodore.— For His Mother's Sake.
GILBERT, Lady. See MULHOLLAND,
ROSA.
GILBERT, Mrs. Ann Taylor. See Tay
lor, Ann.
GILBERT, Demmon.— My Pine Tree.
GILBERT, Frank M.— My Boy.
Stray Sunbeam, A.
GILBERT, Helen.— Plodder's Petition,
The.
GILBERT, Howard Worcester.— Dirge:
"Of thy stream," etc.
GILBERT, Levi— Pump-Handle Shake.
GILBERT, Nicolas- Joseph-Florent. — Ode
— Imitated from the Psalms.
GILBERT, Paul. — Your Own Version.
GILBERT, Paul T. ^-Triolet: "I love
you, my lord!"
GILBERT, R. V.— Great Victory, The.
GILBERT, W. B.— Though Others Slept.
GILBERT, Warren.— Joy Ride, The.
GILBERT, Sir William S. — ^Esthete,
The. See Patience.
Annie Protheroe.
Ape and the Lady, The. See Princess
Ida.
Appeal, An. See Pirates of Penzance,
The.
British Tar, The. See H. M. S. Pina
fore.
Burnbpat Woman's Story, The.
Captain and the Mermaids, The.
Captain Reece [of the Mantelpiece].
Contemplative Sentry, The. See lo-
lanthe.
Darned Mounseer, The. See Ruddigore.
Disagreeable Man, The. See Princess
Ida.
Discontented Sugar Broker, A.
Duke of Plaza-Toro, The. See Gondo
liers, The.
Ellen Mcjones Aberdeen.
Etiquette.
Fable of the Magnet and the Churn,
The. See Patience.
Family Fool, The. See Yeomen of the
Guard, The.
Ferdinando and Elvira [or Gentle Pie
man, The].
General John.
Gentle Alice Brown.
Gondoliers, The, sels.
Grand Duke, The, sel.
H. M. S. Pinafore, sels.
Heavy Dragoon, The. See Patience.
House of Peers, The. See lolanthe.
Humane Mikado, The. See Mikado,
The.
lolanthe, sels.
It WTas the Cat. See H. M. S. Pina
fore.
Judge's Song, The. See Trial by Jury.
King^ Goodheart. See Gondoliers.
Ko-Ko's Song. See Mikado, The.
Limerick in Blank Verse, A.
Limericks.
"Little Buttercup." See H. M. S.
Pinafore.
Lord Chancellor's Song ("Law is the
true embodiment, The"). See lo
lanthe.
Lord Chancellor's Song, The ("When
you're lying awake," etc.). See lo
lanthe. f
Lord High Admiral's Song. See
H. M. S. Pinafore.
Lost Mr. Blake.
Mad Margaret's Song. See Ruddigore.
Mighty Must, The. See Princess Ida
Mikado, The, sels.
Mikado's Song. See Mikado, The.
Mister William.
Modern Major-General, The. See Pi
rates of Penzance, The.
Modest Couple, The.
Nightmare, A. See lolanthe.
Out of Sorts. See Grand Duke, The.
Patience, sels.
Perils of Invisibility, The.
Periwinkle Girl, The.
Pirates of Penzance, The, sets.
Played-Out Humorist, The. See His
Excellency.
Policeman's Lot, The. See Pirates of
Penzance, The.
Practical Joker, The. See His Excel
lency.
Princess Ida, sels.
Pygmalion and Galatea, sel.
Recitation and Song. See Patience
Rival Curates, The.
Rover's Apology, The. See Trial by
Jury.
Ruddigore. sels.
712
See Mikado.
GILBERT, Sir William S. (Continued).
Sing for the Garish Eye.
Sir Bailey Barre. See Utopia, Lim
ited.
Sir Guy the Crusader.
Sorcerer, The, sel.
Story of Prince Agib, The.
Suicide's Grave, The. See
The.
Susceptible Chancellor, The. See lo
lanthe.
"There was an old man of St. Bees."
See Limericks.
Thomson Green and Harriet Hale.
Three Little Maids from School. See
Mikado, The.
"Titwillow." See Mikado, The.
To Phoebe.
To the Stall-Holders at a Fancy Fair
To the Terrestrial Globe.
Trial by Jury, sels.
Unfortunate Likeness, An.
Unrhymed Limerick, An.
Utopia, Limited, sel.
Willow, Titwillow! See Mikado, The
Yarn of the "Nancy Bell," The.
Yeomen of the Guard, The, sel.
GILCHRIST, Marie Emilie. — Apples in
New Hampshire.
Autumnal.
Chance-Fallen Seed.
Springtime Theft.
Wreath for Persephone, A.
GILCREAST, Sara. — Christmas Eve.
GILDER, Jeanette B.— My Creed.
Parting of the Ways, The, sel. (wr.
at.). See GILDER, JOSEPH B.
Will to Serve, The. See Parting of
the Ways, The (wr. at.). See GILDER,
JOSEPH B.
GILDER, Joseph B. — Parting of the
Ways, The.
GILDER, Richard Watson.— "After Sor
row's Night."
After- Song. 'See New Day, The.
Ah, Be Not False.
At the President's Grave.
Birds of Bethlehem, The.
Burial of Grant, The.
Call Me Not Dead.
Celestial Passion, The.
Cello, The.
Charleston.
Child, A.
Christ of Judea.
Christmas Hymn, A.
Christmas Tree in the Nursery, The.
Comfort of the Trees, The.
Cradle Song: "In the embers shining
bright."
Dawn. See New Day, The.
Dead Comrade, The.
Dear Country Mine!
Decoration Day.
Divine Fire, The.
Drama, The.
Easter.
Epitaph: "Whose name was writ in
water! What huge laughter."
Evening in Tyringham Valley.
Great Nature Is an Army Gay.
Hast Thou Heard the Nightingale?
Heroic Age, The.
How to the Singer Comes the Song?
I Count My Time by Times That 1
Meet Thee.
If the Christ You Mean.
In a Night of Midsummer.
Invisible, The.
Live Thou in Nature.
Memorial Day.
Midsummer Song, A.
My Love for Thee.
New Day, The, sels.
Noel.
North to the South.
O, Love Is Not a Summer Mood.
Ode: "I am the spirit of the morning
sea."
Of One Who Neither Sees nor Hears.
On the Life-Mask of Abraham Lincoln.
Parthenon by Moonlight, The.
Passing Christ, The, sel.
Prelude: "Night was dark, though
sometimes a faint star, The." See
New Day, The.
Real Christ, The. See Passing Christ,
The.
Sery.
Sherman.
Song: "Because the rose must fade."
Song: "Not from the whole wide world
I chose thee." See New Day, The.
AUTHOB INDEX
Godoiphin
GILDER, Richard Watson (Continued).
Song, A: "Years have flown since I
knew thee first." See New Song,
Song of a Heathen, The.
Song of Early Autumn, A.
Sonnet, The: "What is a sonnet? Tis
the pearly shell."
Sonnets after the Italian.
Theme, A. .
To Lincoln's Bust in Bronze^
To the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln.
Valley of Life, The.
Voice of the Pine, The.
Washington at Trenton.
"White City, The."
White, Pillared Neck
Who Love Can Never Die.
Woman's Thought, A.
Woods That Bring the Sunset Near,
GILES,6"H. A. (TV.).— Woman. See Shi
King, The, or Book of Odes.
You Will Die. See Shi King, The, or
Book of Odes.
GILFILLAN, Robert. — Exile's Song,
0, Why Left I My Hame?
'Tis Sair to Dream.
GILKEY, John Augustus. — Heroes of the
GILKYS°ON, Mrs. (T.) Walter. See
KENYON, BERNICE.
GILL, Elsa.— Spring in the Subway.
GILL, Eric.— Mutans Nomen Evse.
GILL, Frances Tyrrell. — Beneath the
Wattle Boughs. ,..,«.
GILL, Julia.— Christ and the Little Ones.
Hannah, the Mother.
GILL, Laura Drake.— Action Needs Pur-
GIL£?SRoderick.— Epitaph for Elizabeth
GILL,awmiam M.— Umbrellas to Mend.
GILL, William Walter. — Stack-Builder,
The.
GILLESPIE, Elise Brice.— Wings. ^
GILLESPIE, Jean. — Ain't Education
GILLESPIE, Mary White.— Heart Balm.
GILLESPIE, N. H. — Elocution.
GILLESPIE, Violet.— Dead, The.
GILLESPIE, Yetza. — Southern Pastoral.
GILLESPY, Jeannette Bliss.— Cameos.
Forgiven? See Cameos.
Seaward.
Valentine, A. See Cameos.
GILLET, Mrs. A. D.— Peril of the Pas
senger Train, The.
GILLETTE, (Mrs.) L. (Lucia) Fidelia
Wooley. — Hallowe'en.
GILLIES, Andrew. — Two Prayers,
The.
GILLIES, Donald.— Woodrow Wilson.
GILLILAN, J. D.— Safety in the Rock.
GILLILAN, Strickland W. — After
School.
"Are You There?"
As I Go on My Way.
Becoming a Man.
Counting the Cost.
Cure for Fault-Finding, A.
Dixie Lullaby, A.
Finnigan to Flannigan.
Football Hero, A.
Get Up and Go On.
Happier Life, The.
Her Great Secret.
"I'm Going To, Anyway.
Keep Sweet.
Kind Lady's Furs, The.
Mammy's Lullaby.
Modern Medicine.
Music That Carries, The.
Need of Loving.
On the Antiquity of Microbes.
Other Fellow's Job, The.
Patriotic Remnants.
Reading Mother, The.
'Round Father's Grip.
Say Something Good.
She Felt of Her Belt.
Songs of Men, The.
Stair- Step Children.
Talk to the Boy, A.
Universal Habit, The.
Watch Yourself Go By.
When He Goes to Play with the Boys.
When Papa Holds My Hands.
Your Dad.
GILLILAND, Elizabeth Cox. — Whip-
poorwill's Song.
I
GILLINAN, S. W. See GILLILAN,
STRICKLAND W.
GILLINGTON, Alice E. — Doom-Bar,
The.
Rosy Musk-Mallow, The.
Seven Whistlers, The.
GILLINGTON, M. (Mary) C. See
BYRON, MAY.
GILLMAN, F. J.— God Send Us Men.
GILLOM, Arthur L.— I Want You.
GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins (Mrs.
George H. Gilman; Charlotte Perkins
Stetson). — Beds of Fleur-de-Lys,
The.
Cattle Train, The.
Child Labor.
Common Inference, A.
Compromise.
Conservative, A.
Flag of Peace, The.
For Us.
Give Way!
I Resolve.
It Takes Courage.
Lion Path, The.
Living God, The.
Looker-On, The.
"Man Must Live, A."
Obstacle, An.
Resolve.
Rock and the Sea, The.
Shield, The.
Similar Cases.
Tree Feelings.
Two Prayers.
Wedded Bliss.
Women's Appeal for Franchise.
GILMAN, Daniel Coit.— College Training
a Great Help.
GILMAN, Mrs. George H. See GILMAN,
CHARLOTTE PERKINS.
GILMAN, Isabel Ambler.— Sunset City,
GILMAN, S.— Man of Expedients, The.
GILMER, Elizabeth Meriwether. See
"Dix, DOROTHY."
GILMER, Mrs. George O. See "Dix,
DOROTHY."
GILMORE, Anna Neil.— February.
GILMORE, Florence. — Little Mother, A.
GILMORE, Irene R. — Memory, A.
GILMORE, James Robert ("Edmund
Kirke"). — Darkey's Counsel to the
Newly Married.
Three Days.
Uncle Pete's Counsel to the Newly Mar-
GILMORE, Joseph H.— He Leadeth Me.
GILMORE, Patrick Sarsfield.— Columbia.
When Johnny Comes Marching Home.
GILSON, Roy Rolf e.— Little Sister.
GILTINAN, Caroline (Mrs. Leo P. Har-
low). — Alone in Spring.
Builder, The.
Communion.
Contrition across the Waves.
Courtyard Pigeons, The.
Garden, The.
Hungry, The.
Overnight, a Rose.
Portrait, A.
Seeker, The.
Spring.
Thirteenth Station, The.
Wanting So the Face Divine.
GILTINAN, Mrs. Leo P. Harlow. See
above.
"GINGER." See IRWIN, WALLACE.
GINSBERG, Louis.— At the Grave of
My Father.
Buttercups.
Childhood.
Clocks.
Coral Islands.
Cry of the Dead.
Dazzling Moment.
Dirt and Deity.
Hunger and Thirst.
I Know That Any Weed Can Tell.
Internationalist, The.
Mountain and River.
Old Ships.
Only to Beauty.
Quiet Street after Rain, A.
Room, The.
Song: "Love that is hoarded, moulds
at last." .
Song: "Though your little word is
light."
Waterfalls of Stone.
Wind, The.
Wise Man, Wise Man.
GIOVANNITTI, Arturo.— Walker, The.
713
GIRARDIN, Madame de (Delphine Gay).
Napoline.
Song: "Alack, alack! my days are
GIS SING,* George. — Mood for Books,
The. See Private Papers of Henry
Ryecroft, The.
Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, The,
GITTINGS, Robert.— Parting.
GLADDEN, Washington.— Ideal City.
O "Master", Let Me Walk with Thee.
Practice of Immortality, The.
Service.
Through Dimness to Truth.
Ultima Veritas.
GLADSTONE, William Ewart.— Highest
Pedestal, The.
Ireland to Be Ruled by Irishmen.
Ship of State, The. (Tr.)
GLAENZER, Richard Butler.— Ballad of
Redhead's Day.
Man or Manikin.
Sure, It's Fun!
GLANVILLE, Ernest. — Little Bugler s
Alarm, The.
GLANVILLE, Irene McMillan.— I Love
to Hear You Whistle.
GLASGOW, Ellen.— Creed, A.
GLASGOW, G. R. — Lullaby, A: "Be
cause some men in khaki coats.
GLASGOW, J. Scott. — Pipes o' Gordon s
Men, The.
GLASIER, Jessie C. — Somewhere.
GLASPELL, Susan (Keating) (Mrs.
Norman H. Matson). — At the Turn
of the Road.
GLAUBITZ, Grace.— Walking.
GLAZEBROOK, Harriet A.— Lips That
Touch Liquor Shall Never Touch
Mine, The.
Story of Santa Claus, A.
GLAZIER, William Belcher.— Cape-Cot
tage at Sunset.
OLE AS ON, Harold Willard. — Comma
Caution.
GLEESON, Joseph W. See "WHITE,
GLEESON."
GLEN, Irving.— No Royal Road to Vic-
GLEN/William.— Wae's Me for Prince
Charlie.
GLENN, Jessie.— Fire-Fiend, The.
GLENNY, Mrs. William H. See AN-
NAN, ANNIE RANKIN.
GLOVER, Jean. — Owre the Muir amang
the Heather.
GLOVER, R. W.— It Isn't the Town,
It's You.
GLOVER, Richard. — Admiral Hosier's
Ghost.
Ballad of Admiral Hosier's Ghost.
Leonidas, sel.
Polydorus and Maron. See Leonidas.
GLOVER, Terrot Reaveley (TV.). —To
His Wife.
GLUCK, Johann Christoph von. — To
Death.
"GLYNDON, Howard" (Mrs. Edward
W, Searing; Laura Catherine Redden
Searing) .— Battle of Gettysburg,
The.
Disarmed.
Mazzini.
GLYNES, Ella Marie Dietz (Mrs. Web
ster Glynes).— Unless.
GLYNES, Mrs. Webster. See above.
GODDARD, Gloria (Mrs. Clement
Wood).— Pruned Trees.
To the Commonplace.
GODDARD, Gregg. — Airman, The.
GODDARD, Julia. — Hide and Seek.
CODE, Marguerite. — Nature's Wash
Day.
GODEAU, Antoine. — Sonnet: "Sun, em
bosomed by the waves, doth sleep,
The."
GODFREY, Thomas. — Amyntor.
Court of Fancy, The, • sel.
Dithyrambic on Wine, A.
Invitation, The.
Prince of Parthia, a Tragedy, The.
Song, A: "Young Thyrsis with sighs
often tells me his tale."
What Was a Cure for Love?
Wish, The.
GODLEY, A. D, — After Horace.
Pensees de Noel.
GODOLPHIN, Sidney, Earl of Godoi
phin. — "Cloris, it is not thy disdain."
Lord When the Wise Men Came
from Far.
Codolphin
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
GODOLPHIN, Sidney (Continued).
Quatrains: "Noe more unto my
thoughts appeare."
Reply.
Song: "Or love mee lesse, or love mee
more."
To the Tune of, in Fayth I Cannot
Keepe My Fathers Sheepe.
GODWHEN, A. — Continuance.
Now Would I Fain.
GODWIN, Parke.— Mother of Bryant,
The.
Speech on the Death of Abraham Lin
coln, sel.
GOETHE, Johann, Wolfgang von.—
Brothers, The.
Cavalier's Choice, The.
Chorus of Angels ("Christ is arisen!").
See Faust.
Chorus of Angels ("Christ is ascend
ed!"). See Faust.
Chorus of Women. See Faust.
Christ Is Arisen. See Faust.
Dance of the Dead.
Easter Chorus. See Faust.
Eloquence That Persuades.
Erl-King, The.
Erlkonig (in German).
Fairest Flower, The.
Faust, sels.
First Love.
Fisher, The.
Gypsy Song1.
Haste Not — Rest Not.
Hermann and Dorothea.
Irish Lamentation, An.
King of Thule, The. See Faust.
Lay of the Captive Count. The.
Let Us Go On.
Live Each Day.
Mignon. See Wilhelm Meister.
Mignon's Song. See Wilhelm Meis
ter.
Minstrel, The.
"O'er all the hill -tops." See Wan
derer's Night-Songs.
Page and the Maid of Honor, The.
Pariah, The.
Pariah's Legend, The. See Pariah,
The.
Pariah's Thanksgiving, The. See
Pariah, The.
Prologue in Heaven. See Faust.
Prometheus.
Rest.
Rose, The.
Scene in the Dungeon. See Faust.
Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, The,
Shepherd's Lament, The.
Sincerity the Soul of Eloquence.
Soldier's Song. See Faust.
Sorrow. See Wilhelm Meister.
"Thou that from the heavens art." See
Wanderer's Night-Songs.
Thought Eternal, The.
To a Golden Heart Worn round His
Neck.
To the Parted One.
True Rest.
Use Well the Moment.
Violet, The.
Voice from the Invisible World, A.
Wanderer's Night-Songs.
Who Never Ate with Tears His
Bread. See Wilhelm Meister.
Wild Rose, The.
Wilhelm Meister, sels.
GOETZ, Philip Becker.— Whither.
GOGARTY, Oliver St. John.— After
Galen.
Colophon.
Conquest, The.
Dedication: "Tall unpopular men.**
Forge, The.
Fresh Fields.
Golden Stockings.
Good Luck.
Image-Maker, The.
Marcus Curtius.
Non Dolet.
O Boys! O Boys!
Palinode.
Per Iter Tenebricosttm.
Perfection.
Portrait with a Background.
Ringsend.
To a Boon Companion.
To Death.
To Petronius Arbiter.
Verse: "What should we know."
With a Coin from Syracuse.
GOING, Charles Buxton. — Armistice.
At the Top of the Road.
Blessed Road, The.
Columbus.
Daybreak.
East Wind, The.
Garden of the Rose.
Great Master Dreamer.
If I Were a Fairy.
Joan of Arc at Domremy,
Landlocked.
March of Men, The.
My Soul and I.
Rain in the Hills.
Schoolroom Idyl, A.
Sleepy Song, A.
Spring in England.
They Who Wait.
To Arcady.
True Story of Skipper Ireson, The.
Wild Rose, The.
GOLD, Albert Reginald.— Fishers.
GOLDBAUM, Helen. — Analog for Love.
Crickets, The.
Ghosts, The.
Literary Incident.
September Noon Sky.
There Will Not Be Days like This
GOLD°RECK, William F.— Dose Leedle
Poys.
GOLDBERG, William. — After Reading
a Life of Mozart.
GOLDEN, Carmen. — My Great Mis
take.
GOLD ING, Arthur (TV.). — Metamor
phoses, sel.
Philemon and Baucis. See Metamor
phoses.
GOLD ING, Louis. — Broken Bodies.
Doom-Devoted.
Night on the Fields of Enna.
Ploughman (or Plowman) at the
Plough.
Prophet and Fool.
Second Seeing.
Singer of High State, The.
Storm.
Too Much Beauty, World.
GOLD MARK, Susan.— Snow Storm.
White-Throat, The.
COLORING, Douglas. — Dinner-Time
(Sloane Street).
Newport Street, E.
She-Devil.
Spanish Sailor, The.
Streets.
West End Lane.
COLORING, Maude. — Drowned Sea
man, The.
GOLDSMITH, Beatrice. — Afternoon.
Hour.
Melancholia.
9 to 10 P. M.
Nineteenth Birthday.
GOLDSMITH, Goldwin. — Monkey's
Glue, The.
GOLDSMITH, Oliver.— Auburn. See
Deserted Village, The.
Blest Retirement. See Deserted Vil
lage, The.
Captivity, The, sels.
Country Parson, The. See Deserted
Village, The.
David Garrick. See Retaliation.
Deserted Village, The.
Edmund Burke. See Retaliation.
Edwin and Angelina. See Vicar of
Wakefield, The.
Elegy, An: "Good people, all with
one accord."
Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog,
An. See Vicar of Wakefield.
Elegy on [the Glory of Her Sex] Mrs.
(or Madam Mary) Blaize, An.
Farewell to Poetry. See Deserted Vil
lage, The.
First, Best Country, The. See Trav
eller, The.
France. See Traveller, The.
Gift, The.
Great Man, A.
Happiness Dependent on Ourselves.
See Traveller, The.
-Haunch of Venison, The.
Hermit, The. See Vicar of Wakefield,
The.
Home. See Traveller, The.
Hope. See Captivity, The.
Memory. See Captivity, The.
Mr. The. Gibber.
On a Beautiful Youth Struck Blind
with Lightning.
GOLDSMITH, Oliver (Continued).
On the Death of a Mad Dog. See
Vicar of Wakefield.
On Woman. See Vicar of Wakefield
The.
Parson Gray.
Real Happiness. See Traveller, The.
Retaliation.
Schoolmaster, The. See Deserted Vil
lage, The.
She Stoops to Conquer, sel.
Sir Joshua Reynolds. See Retalia
tion.
Song: "Ah, me! when shall I marry
me?"
Song: "Let school-masters puzzle
their brains." See She Stoops to
Conquer.
Song: "When lovely woman stoops to
folly." See Vicar of Wakefield, The.
Stanzas on Woman. See Vicar of
Wakefield, The.
Traveller, The.
Vicar of Wakefield, The, sels.
Village, The. See Deserted Village
The.
Village Preacher (or Parson), The.
See Deserted Village, The.
Village Schoolmaster, The. See De
serted Village, The.
When Lovely Woman Stoops to Follv
See Vicar of Wakefield, The.
Woman. See Vicar of Wakefield, The
GOLLAHER, Austin. — How Lincoln's
Life Was Saved.
GOMEL— Baby's Hands.
G6MEZ RESTREPO, Antonio.— Toledo.
GONGORA, Luis de. — Let Me Go Warm.
Nativity of Christ, The.
Not All Sweet Nightingales.
Rosemary Spray, The.
GOOD, Calvin. — Moment in Youth, A.
GOOD, John Mason. — Daisy, The.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. — What
Would You Take?
GOODALE, Dora Read.— April! April!
Are You Here?
Bob White.
Feast Time of the Year, The.
Flight of the Heart, The.
Grumbler, The.
Hail, Bonny September!
High and Low.
Judgment, The.
Only a Little.
Ripe Grain.
Soul of Man, The.
GOODBURNE, Marjorie. — Sonnet:
"See how your world of men can
fail its sons!"
GOODCHILD, John Arthur.— Firstborn.
The.
Parable of the Spirit, A.
Schone Rothraut.
GOODE, J. B.— Who Ne'er Has Suf
fered.
GOODE, Kate Tucker. — Three Prayers.
GOODENOUGH, Arthur.— My Thanks-
GOO%VFELLOW, E. j.— Books.
GOODFELLOW, Mrs. E. J. H.— Bird
Talk.
Bumble Bee, The.
Butterflies.
Catching a Whale.
Children Should Be Seen and Not
Heard.
Country Girl, A.
Dr. Brown.
Dolly's Vaccination.
Drummer Boy, A.
Early Miss Crocus.
Frog in the Throat, A.
Gracie's Cake.
Grandma's Story and Mine.
Keeping Store.
Large Room, A.
Lost Kitten, The.
Lost Opportunity, The.
Maids of Japan.
Mamma's Helper.
My Ride.
My Speech.
Nose Out of Joint, A.
Old Folks.
Patriotic Boy, A.
Rainbow, The.
Speech Is Silver; Silence, Golden.
Taking Dolly's Picture.
Time Flies.
Twilight.
Twins.
Two Kittens.
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ATJTHOB INDEX
Graham
GOODFELLOW, Gladys F.— Sonnet, A:
"I sometimes wonder what my life
GOODHUE, " Isabel Seeley. — Modern
Youth, A. .
GOODHUE, Yelees. — Morning Voices.
GOODMAN, Minnie Buchanan. — Pier
rot's Valentine. .
GOODMAN, Richard. — After Their
GOODRlCH, Minnie Rowan. — This
House of Mine. .
GOODRICH, Orrin.— Bornoboola Gha.
GOODRICH, Samuel Griswold. See
"PARLEY, PETER."
GOODWIN, Grace Duffield. — Eastern
Legend, An.
GOODWIN, H. Reynolds. — Parabola,
GOODWIN, Helen Angell.— Christmas
Guest, The.
Death's Blunder.
Sick Rooster, The.
GOODWIN, J. Cheever.— Awkward.
GOODWIN, (Mrs.) Maud Wilder-
Trial of Bryan Fairfax, The. See
White Aprons.
White Aprons, sel. %
GOODWIN, Myra A.— First Christmas
Tree, The.
Lightkeeper's Daughter, The.
GOOGE, Barnaby. — Coming Homeward
Out of Spain.
Fly, The.
Out of Sight, Out of Mind.
GORDON, A. (Armistead) C. (Church
ill).— Before the Party.
Ebo.
Kree.
Kyarlina Jim.
Roses of Memory.
Uncle Newton — A Pinchtown Pauper.
GORDON, A. M. R. See ROSE, ALEX
ANDER MACGREGOR.
GORDON, Adam Lindsay. — After the
Quarrel.
From the Wreck.
How We Beat the Favorite.
Sick Stockrider, The.
Valedictory.
Whisperings in Wattle-Boughs.
GORDON, Alfred. — Dedication: "There
was a time in boyhood, ere life
ceased."
Innocence.
GORDON, Angela. — Loch Fiodiag.
GORDON, Anna Adams. — Mother of
Frances Willard, The.
GORDON, Archibald. — Christmas in
Santa Fe.
GORDON, David. — For Louise Imogen
GO RDUQNf George A.— Idea of God, The.
Lessons from the Washington Centen
nial.
Ultimate Conceptions of Faith, sel.
GORDON, Grace. — Mattie's Wants and
Wishes.
GORDON, H. E. — House Not Made with
Hands, The.
GORDON, James Lindsay. — At the Con
cert.
Wheeler at Santiago.
GORDON, Jessie.— Only.
GORDON, John B. (Brown). — Gettys
burg: A Mecca for the Blue and
Gray.
Last Days of the Confederacy.
GORDON, John H.— When the Swal
lows.
GORDON, Lesley.— Armadillo, The.
GORDON, Margaret. — Rural School
Commencement.
GORDON, Ruth Winslow. — Ulysses
Grant.
GORDON, S. D.— Day Dawn.
GORDON, William Steward. — Hymn for
the New Age, A.
GORE, James F. — Plato and Diogenes.
GORE-BOOTH, Eva.— Crucifixion.
Harvest.
Little Waves of Breffny, The.
Perilous Light, The.
Quest, The.
"Sad Years, The."
There Is No Age.
Travellers, The.
Walls.
Waves of Breffny, The.
GORELL, Lord (Ronald Gorell Barnes).
London to Paris, by Air.
Retrospect.
"GORKY, Maxim" (Alexei Maximovich
Peshkov). — Peasants, The, sel.
Voice from Below, A. See Peasants,
The.
GORMAN, Herbert S. — Barcarole of
James Smith, The.
Birds, The.
Chanson de Chateaulaire.
Chimsera in Taffeta.
Last Fire, The.
Fountain, The.
Lese-Majeste.
March-Patrol of the Naked Heroes.
Satyrs and the Moon, The.
Tartar Horse, A.
Viaticum.
GOSSE, Edmund. — Ballade of Dead
Cities.
Boy and the Flute, The. (TV.)
Charcoal-Burner, The.
Chloe Is False.
Creation of My Lady, The. (Tr.)
DeRosis Hibernis.
Death of Arnkel, The.
Epilogue: "If thou disdain the sacred
muse."
Epithalamium.
Fear of Death, The.
Garden-Piece, A.
Hans Christian Andersen.
Impression.
In the Orchard. (Tr.)
Labor and Love.
Land of France, The.
Lying in the Grass.
Memory. (Tr.)
Missive, The.
On a Lute Found in a Sarcophagus.
On the Death of a Pious Lady. (Tr.)
On Yes Tor.
Pipe-Player, The.
Revelation.
Sonnet: "And then I sat me down and
gave the rein." (Tr.)
Sonnet: "Deep in a vale where rocks
on every side." (Tr.)
Song for Music.
Suppliant, The.
Theocritus.
To a Traveler.
To Austin Dobson.
Vanishing Boat, The.
Voice of D. G. R., The.
Wall-Flower, The. (Tr.)
Wanderer, Linger Here Awhile. (Tr.)
With a Copy of Herrick.
Wounded Gull, The.
GOTTS CHALK, Laura Riding. See RID
ING, LAURA.
GOUFFE Armand. — Close of Day,
The.
Dawn of Day, The.
GOUGH, John B. — Account of a Negro
Sermon.
Apostrophe to Water.
Appeal for Prohibition, An.
Blunders.
Brother Watkins.
Cause of Temperance, The.
Drunkards Not All Brutes.
Famous Toast to Water.
How to Break the Chain.
John Maynard — Hero Pilot.
Man for A' That, A.
Missing Ship, The.
Need for a Prohibition Party, The.
Pilot, The.
Power of Habit, The.
Story of John Maynard.
Temperance.
Tribute to Water, A.
Water.
Water and Rum.
What Is a. Minority?
W"ord to Young Men, A.
GOULARD, Stanley.— Range Riding.
GOULD, C. N. and HADSELL, S. R.
Trail, The.
GOULD, Elizabeth L. (Lincoln).— Miss
Tabby Cat's Reception.
When Time Comes Creeping.
GOULD, Gerald.— Clouds Have Wings,
The.
Companion, The.
Compensation.
Fallen Cities.
Garden Is My Soul, A.
Happy Tree, The.
Lancelot and Guinevere.
Little Things, The.
Mortality.
Obligate.
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GOULD, Gerald (Continued).
Portrait.
Some Lovers Make Comparison m
Love.
Song: "She whom I love will sit
apart."
'Tis But a Week.
Twilight.
You Walk in a Strange Way.
Wander-Thirst.
GOULD, (Mrs.) Hannah Flagg. —
Crocus's Soliloquy, The.
Frost, The.
Ground Laurel, The.
Jack Frost.
Name in the Sand, A.
Song of the Bees.
Wild Violet, The.
GOULD, Robert.— Rival Sisters, The,
sel.
Song: "Fair, and soft, and gay, and
young." See Rival Sisters, The.
Song: Hopeless Comfort, The.
GOULD, T. H.— Rhapsody, A.
GOULD, Wallace. — After Tschaikowsky.
Communion.
Drunken Heracles.
Moment Musical e.
Night Song.
GOURAUD, George Fauvel. — Little
Nipper 'an 'Is Ma, The.
GOURMONT, Remy de.— Hair.
GOW, Minnie (or Winnie). — Baby in
Church.
GOWER, John.— Alexander and the Pi
rate (or Robber). See Confessio
Amantis.
Confessio Amantis, self.
Jason and Medea. See Confessio
Amantis.
Story of Constance, The. See Con
fessio Amantis.
Story of Phoebus and Daphne, The.
See Confessio Amantis.
Story of f Ulysses, The. See Confessio
Amantis.
GOWER, M. G.— Poet and Peasant.
GRABAU, Mrs. Amadeus William. See
ANTIN, MARY.
GRADWICK, Laura M.— Nostalgia.
GRADY, Henry W.— Against Central
ization, sels.
Appeal for Temperance.
At the Boston Banquet, sel.
Before the Bay State Club, sel.
Bob.
Business Side of Prohibition, The.
Centralization in the United States.
See Against Centralization.
Farmer and the Cities, The, sel.
Home in the Government, The. See
Farmer and the Cities, The.
Homes of the People, The. See Before
the Bay State Club.
Lincoln as Cavalier and Puritan. See
New South, The.
Love of Home, The. See Against Cen
tralization.
New South, The, sels.
Opportunities of _the_ Scholar. See
Against Centralization.
Prohibition a Blessing to the Poor.
Scene on the Battlefield, A. See South
and Her Problems.
South and Her Problems, sel.
Southern Negro, The. See At the Bos
ton Banquet.
Southern Soldier, The. See New South,
The.
University the Training Camp of the
Future, The.
GRAFF, George R. — Napoleon at the
Pyramids.
GRAFFLIN, Margaret Johnstone.— Like
Mother, Like Son.
To My Son.
GRAHAM, Arthur.— Woman's No, A.
GRAHAM, Dougal.— Turnimspike, The.
GRAHAM, Eleanor. — Judgment.
GRAHAM, Harry.— Tact.
GRAHAM, Harry J. C. See "STREAM
ER, COL. D."
GRAHAM, James, Marquis of Montrose.
Epitaph on King Charles I.
Excellent New Ballad, An.
Heroic Love.
I'll Never Love Thee More.
My Dear and Only Love [I Pray].
On Himself, upon Hearing What Was
His Sentence.
Upon the Death of King Charles I.
Verses Composed on the Eve of His
Execution.
Graham
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
GRAHAM, Jean. — Where Dreams Are
Sold.
GRAHAM, Maria. — Bandit Peter Man-
cino's Death, The. (TV.)
GRAHAM, Muriel Elsie.— Festival of
the Cherry, The.
October Birthday, An.
GRAHAM, R. P.— 'Tis Spring-Tinie.
GRAHAM, Ramona. — Circling Year,
The.
GRAHAM, Robert (Cunningham) (Gra
ham of Gartmore). — Cavalier's
Song.
If Doughty Deeds [My Lady Please],
O Tell Me How to Woo Thee.
To His Lady.
GRAHAM, Sarah Marshall.— New Wom
an Considered, The.
GRAHAM of Gartmore, Robert. See
GRAHAM, ROBERT (CUNNINGHAM)
(GRAHAM of Gartmore).
GRAHAME, James.— Sabbath, The.
Sunday Morning. See Sabbath, The.
GRAHAME, Kenneth.— Carol : "Vil
lagers all, this frosty tide." See
Wind in the Willows, The.
Christmas Carol: "Villagers all, this
frosty tide." See Wind In the Wil
lows, The.
Christmas-Trees.
Ducks' Ditty.
Field-Mice's Carol, The. See Wind in
the Willows, The.
Wind in the Willows, The, sels.
GRAINGER, James. — Solitude. See
Solitude, an Ode.
Solitude, an Ode.
GRANNIS, Anita.— Poet, The.
GRANNIS, Anna J.— My Guest.
Old Red Cradle, The.
GRANNIS S. Ida Myrtle.— Sublimity.
GRANT, Mrs. (of Carron) .—Roy's Wife
of Aldivalloch.
GRANT, Mrs. (of Laggan).—Q Where,
Tell Me Where.
GRANT, John Cameron. — John Green-
leaf Whittier.
GRANT, Robert. — Jack Hall's Boat-
Race.
GRANT, Sir Robert. — Faith _ and Hope.
Litany: "Saviour, when in dust to
thee."
Majesty and Mercy of God, The.
O Worship the King.
GRANT, Ulysses S.— General Grant to
the Army — 1865.
Why I Am a Republican.
GRANVILLE, Charles. — Traveller's
Hope.
GRANVILLE, George, Baron Lans-
downe. — Adieu F Amour.
Chloe.
Song: To Myra.
To Myra.
GRANVILLE-BARKER, Helen. — Cap
tive Butterfly, The.
Owls, The.
GRATTAN, Henry.— Character of Mr.
Pitt.
Grattan's Reply to Mr. Corry.
Invective against Mr. Flood (1783).
See Philippic Against Flood.
Philippic against Flood, sels,
Reply to Flood. See Philippic against
Flood.
Reply to Mr. Corry.
GRAVE, John. — Song of Sion, A, sel.
GRAVES, Ada.— Trees.
GRAVES, Alfred Perceval. — Changing
Her Mind.
Cradle of Gold, The.
Fan Fitzgerl.
Father O'Flynn.
Girl with the Cows, The, sel.
Herring Is King.
Irish Lullaby, An.
Irish Spinning- Wheel, The.
Limerick Lasses, The.
Little Red Lark, The.
Little White Cat, The.
Ould Doctor Mack.
Rose of Kenmare, The.
Sailor Girl, The,
White Blossom's Off the Bog, The.
GRAVES, Ida. — Encounter.
GRAVES, John Temple. — Eulogy on
Henry W. Grady.
Our Country's Flag.
GRAVES, John Woodcock.— John Peel.
GRAVES, Richard. — Eighteenth Century
Despises the Gardens of the Seven
teenth, The.
GRAVES, Robert. — Assault Heroic,
The.
Avengers, The.
Babylon.
Boy Out of Church, The.
Careers.
Caterpillar, The.
Cool Web, The.
Corner-Knot, The.
Cruel Moon, The.
English Wood, An.
Escape.
Finding of Love, The.
Forced Music, A.
Free Verse.
Frosty Night, A.
Goliath and David.
History of Peace, A.
I Wonder What It Feels Like to Be
Drowned.
I'd Love to Be a Fairy's Child.
In the Wilderness.
It's a Queer Time.
Kit Logan and Lady Helen.
Lost Love.
Mirror, Mirror.
Neglectful Edward.
Not Dead.
Over the Brazier.
Pinch of Salt, A.
Pot and Kettle.
Pure Death.
Pygmalion to Galatea.
Reproach.
Song: One Hard Look.
Star-Talk.
Sullen Moods.
To an Ungentle Critic.
Traveler's Curse after Misdirection,
The.
GRAY, Agnes Kendrick. — Amber from
Egypt.
Little Crooked Garden, The.
Road to Firenze.
Shepherd to the Poet, The.
To My Terrier Rex.
GRAY, Alexander. — Dancers, The.
Epitaph on a Vagabond.
Heaven.
On a Cat, Ageing.
Scotland.
GRAY, Blakeney. — Reverie of a Bache
lor,
GRAY, David.— Corn-Crake, The.
Cross of Gold, The.
Dear Old Toiling One, The.
Die Down, O Dismal Day.
Divided.
Golden Wedding, The.
Homesick; Home Sick.
I Die, Being Young.
In the Shadows.
My Epitaph.
O Winter! Wilt Thou Never Go?
On Lebanon.
Sonnet: "If it must be: if it must be,
O God!"
Sonnet: "October's gold is dim — the
forests rot."
GRAY, Jane L. (Lewers) (-Mrs. John
Gray) . — Morn.
GRAY, John. — Crocuses in the Grass.
Flying Fish, The.
Lord, If Thou Art Not Present.
Tree of Knowledge, The.
Wings in the Dark.
GRAY, Mrs. John. See GRAY, JANE
L. (Lewers).
GRAY, Lillian. — His Riches.
New Year's Thoughts.
GRAY, Morris. — Twin Memnons of
Thebes, The.
GRAY, Terence (TV.).— Egyptian Love
Song.
GRAY, Thomas. — Alliance of Education
and Government, The.
Bard, The.
Curse upon Edward. See Bard, The.
Descent of Odin, The.
Elegy [Written in a Country Church-
Epitaph, The. See Elegy Written in
a Country Churchyard.
Fatal Sisters, The.
Gray's Elegy on Horace Walpole's
Cat.
Hymn to Adversity.
Impromptu, on Lord Holland's Seat at
Kingsgate.
Ode from the Norse Tongue, An.
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton
College.
716
GRAY, Thomas (Continued).
Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat
[Drowned in a Bowl of Gold Fishes].
Ode on the Pleasure Arising from
Vicissitude.
Ode on the Spring.
On a Distant Prospect of Eton College.
On a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub
of Gold Fishes.
On the Death of a Favorite Cat.
On the Death of Richard West.
Progress of Poesy, The.
Sketch of His Own Character.
Song: 'Thyrsis, when we parted,
swore.*'
Sonnet on the Death of [Mr.] Richard
West.
Spring: "Lo! where the rosy-bosomed
Hours." See Ode on the Spring.
Spring: "Now the golden morn aloft."
See Ode on the Pleasure Arising
from Vicissitude.
Stanzas to Mr. Bentley.
Triumphs of Owen, The.
Where Ignorance Is Bliss. See On a
Distant Prospect of Eton College.
William Shakespeare to Mrs. Anne,
Regular Servant to the Rev. Mr.
Precentor of York.
GRAY, William (?).— Hunt Is Up, The!
GRAY, William B.— She Is More to Be
Pitied Than Censured.
GRAYSON, Caroline.— After.
GREELEY, Horace. — Forest Culture.
Greeley on Lincoln, sel.
Horace Greeley's Estimate of Lincoln.
See Greeley on Lincoln.
Horace Greeley's Sorrow.
Lincoln's Education.
GREEN, Alice Fidelia. — Song for Moth
er, A.
GREEN, Anna Katharine (Mrs. Charles
Rohlfs). — Confession of the King's
Musketeer.
Defence of the Bride, The. See Sword
of Damocles, The.
Sword of Damocles, The, sel,
Tragedy of Sedan, A.
"GREEN, Coroebus." See CONE, HELEN
GRAY.
GREEN. Harrington. — Second Coming of
Christ, The.
GREEN, Helen Hewitt. — Scrapin' the
Frostin' Dish.
GREEN, Henry Mackenzie. — Enchanted
Orchard, The.
GREEN, Homer. — De Quincy's Deed.
In the Orchard Path.
GREEN, Howard J. — To Buddy.
GREEN, Jacqueline.— In Bed.
GREEN, John Richard. — Death of Eliza
beth, The.
GREEN, Joseph. — Elegy by Green for
Byles's Cat.
Poet's Lamentation for Loss of His
Cat.
GREEN, L. Worthington. — Bull Fight.
GREEN, Matthew. — Cure for the
Spleen, A. See Spleen, The.
On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers.
On Even Keel. See Spleen, The.
Song: "As swift as Time put round
the Glass."
Spleen, The, sels.
Voyage of Life, The. See Spleen.
"GREEN, Olive." See REED, MYRTLE.
GREEN, Roy Farrell. — Jack's Second
GREENAWAY, Kate.— All the Cats.
Alphabet, The.
Around the World.
Baby Mine.
Blue Shoes.
Boat Sails Away, The.
Daisies, The.
Five Sisters.
Happy Child, A.
"In go-cart so tiny."
Lamb, The.
Little Jumping Girls, The.
Little Wife, The.
Little Wind.
Margery Brown.
Naughty Blackbird, The.
O Ring the Bells.
On the Bridge.
Polly, Peg, and Poppety.
Prince Finikin.
Ring-a-Ring.
Susan Blue.
Tea-Party, A.
To Baby.
When You and I Grow Up,
AUTHOE INDEX
Grey
GREENE, Albert Gorton. — Baron's Last
Banquet, The.
Old Grimes.
GREENE, Belle C. — Our Weddm' Day.
GREENE, Clara Marcelle. — A la Mode.
GREENE, Mrs. Franklin (or Franklyn)
L. See GREENE, SARAH PRATT Mc-
GREENE? George Arthur.— Arts Lough.
Lines: "Surely a Voice hath called her
to the deep.'5
On Great Sugarloaf.
Return, The.
GREENE, George S. — Shadow Line,
The.
GREENE, Homer. — Bobby Shaftoe.
De Quincey's Deed.
My Daughter Louise.
St. John's Fund, The.
What My Lover Said. .
GREENE, Kathleen Conyngham. — Ani
mal Song, An. See Lone Hunter s
Stories of the Fur Folk.
Lone Hunter's Stories of the Fur Folk,
GREENE, Marjory Titus. — Song Amer
ican. The.
GREENE, Robert. — "Ah were she piti
ful as she is fair." See Pandosto.
"Ah what is love? It is a pretty thing."
See Greene's Mourning Garment.
Arbasto, set.
Content. See Farewell to Folly.
Coridon and Phillis. See Perim-
Description of a Shepherd and His
Wife, The. See Never Too Late.
Description of Sir Geoffrey Chaucer,
The. See Greene's Vision.
Doralicia's Song. See Arbasto.
Doron and Canada.
Doron's Description of Samela. See
Menaphon.
Doron's Jig. See Menaphon.
Eurymachus's Fancy. See Francesco s
Fortunes.
Fair Is My Love for Aprils in Her
Face. See Perimedes.
Farewell to Folly, The, sel.
Fawnia. See Pandosto.
Francesco's Fortunes, sel.
"From his flock stray'd Coridon."
Greene's Groatsworth of Wit, sels.
Greene's Mourning Garment, sel.
Greene's Vision, sel.
Infida's Song. See Never Too Late.
James IV, sel.
Lamilia's Song. See Greene's Groats-
worth of Wit.
Msesia's Song. See Farewell to Folly,
The.
Mars and Venus. See Tullie's Love.
Menaphon, sels.
Menaphon's Ditty. See Menaphon.
Menaphon' s Roundelay. See Mena
phon.
Menaphon's Song, See Menaphon.
Never Too Late, sets.
Orpharion, The, sel.
Orpheus' Song. See Orpharion, The.
Palinode, A. See Greene's Groatsworth
of Wit.
Palmer's Ode, The. See Never Too
Late.
Pandosto, sel.
Penitent Palmer's Ode, The. See Fran
cesco's Fortunes.
Perimedes, sels.
Phillis and Corydon. See Perimedes.
Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's Night
ingale, sels.
Philomela's Ode [That She Sung in
Her Arbour]. See Philomela, the
Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale.
Philomela's Second Ode. See Philo
mela, the Lady Fitzwater's Nightin
gale.
Samela. See Menaphon.
Sephestia's Lullaby. See Menaphon.
Sephestia's Song. See Menaphon.
Sephestia's Song to Her Child. See
Menaphon.
Shepherd and the King, The. See
Greene's Mourning Garment.
Shepherd's Ode, The. See Tullie's Love.
Shepherd's Wife's Song, The. See
Greene's Mourning Garment.
Song: "Some say Love." See Mena
phon.
Song: "Sweet are the thoughts that
savor of content." See Farewell to
Folly, The.
GREENE, Robert {Continued}.
bong: ''Weep not, my wanton, smile
upon my knee." See Menaphon.
Sweet Are the Thoughts That Savor of
Content. See Farewell to Folly.
Tullie's Love, sels.
GREENE, Roy Farrell. — Rural Philoso
pher, A.
Thankful Song, A.
GREENE, Sarah (or Sally) Pratt Mc-
Clain (or McLean) (Mrs. Franklin
Lynde Greene). — De Massa ob de
Sheepfol'.
De Sheepfol'.
Going Home of the Twin Brothers.
Grandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Keeler
Ready for Sunday School. See Cape
Cod Folks.
Hoss.
Lamp, The.
Meeting at the Basins.
Teacher's Sleigh Ride, The.
GREENE, W. C.— To William Morris.
GREEN HOOD, David.— Bread Winners.
GREENLEAF, Mrs. J. T.— Mistake, A.
GREENLEAF, Lawrence M. — Temple of
Living Masons, The.
GREENLEE, Gaileen.— Nightfall.
GREENMAN, Frances.— Angela's Mis
sionary Offering.
GREENOUGH, Walter.— Vision, The.
GREENWELL, Dora. — Battle-Flag of
Sigurd, The.
Christmas Morning.
Content.
His Name.
Home.
Man with Three Friends, The.
Song of Farewell, A.
To Christina Rossetti.
"GREENWOOD, Grace" (Mrs. Sara J.
Clarke Lippincott; Sara J. Clarke).
Horseback Ride, The.
Illumination for Victories in Mex
ico.
Mothers of the Great.
Poet of To-Uay, The.
Wife's Appeal, The.
GREENWOOD, Helen D.— Glory.
GREENWOOD, Roland R. — Coward.
The.
GREEPE, Thomas. — Taking of Carta
gena, The. See True and Perfecte
Newes of the Worthy Enterprises of
Sir Francis Drake, 1586, The.
True and Perfecte Newes of the
Worthy Enterprises of Sir Francis
Drake, 1586, The, sel.
GREER, Hilton Ross. — To a Bird on a
Downtown Wire.
GREEVES-CARPENTER, E. M.— Seen
on a War Shrine in Pennsylvania.
GREGAN, Paul.— Hush Song, A.
Song: "Sun a beatin' on the deck.**
GREGG, Helen A.— She Tells Why They
Must Part.
Telephone Conversation, A.
GREGH, Fernand. — Doubt.
GREGORIA FRANCISCA, Sister. —
Envying a Little Bird.
GREGORY, Allene.— Litany.
GREGORY, Charles Noble.— Two Men.
GREGORY, Horace. — Ask No Return.
Boy of Twenty, A.
Chorus for Survival.
For You; My Son.
Homage to an Ancestor.
Interior: The Suburbs.
0 Mors JEterna.
Prisoner's Song.
Salvos for Randolph Bourne.
"Tell her I know that living is too
long.*'
"Tell her I love she will remember
me."
Through Streets Where Crooked Wick-
low Flows.
Tombstone with Cherubim.
Valediction to My Contemporaries.
GREGORY, Mrs. Horace. See ZATUR-
ENSKY, MAYRA.
GREGORY, Lady (Isabella Augusta).
Army of the Sidhe, The.
Cold, Sharp Lamentation. (Tr.)
"Come ride and ride to the garden."
Donall Oge. (Tr.)
Enchanted Mistress, The. (Tr.)
He Meditates on the Life of a Rich
Man. (Tr.)
1 Am Ireland. (Tr.)
Lament for Ireland, A. (Tr.)
Mary Hynes. (Tr.)
717
GREGORY, Lady (Continued).
Poem Written in Time of Trouble by
an Irish Priest Who Had Taken
Orders in France, A. (Tr.)
Will You Be as Hard? (Tr.)
GREGORY. Padraic.— Dream-Teller, The.
Shaun O'Neill.
GREGORY, ^Sue. — Three Leaves from a
Boy's Diary.
GREGORY, Susan Myra. — I Flee from
Beauty.
Song at Dusk.
GREGORY the Great, Pope. See SAINT
GREGORY the Great.
GRENFELL, Gerald William.— To John.
GRENFELL, Julian.— Hills, The.
Into Battle.
To a Black Greyhound.
GRESHAM, Walter J. (or S.). —
Crowded Ways of Life.
Let Me Walk with the Crowd in the
Road.
Let Me Walk with the Men in the
Road.
CRESSET, Louis. — Vert- Vert, the Par
rot.
GREVILLE. Fanny (or Mrs. Frances
[MacCartney]). — Prayer for Indiffer
ence.
GREVILLE, Frances MacCartney. See
GREVILLE, Fulke, Lord Brooke. —
Absence and Presence. See Caelica.
Alahani, seL
Cjelica, sels.
Caslica and Philocell. See Caelica.
Change. See Caslica.
Chorus of Good and Evil Spirits. See
Alaham.
Chorus of Priests. See Mustapha.
Chorus of Tartars. See Mustapha.
Chorus Primus: Wise Counsellors.
See Mustapha.
Chorus Quintus: Tartarortim. See
Mustapha.
Chorus Sacerdotum. See Mustapha.
Chorus Tertius (Of Time: Eternitie).
See Mustapha.
Cynthia. See Cselica.
Despair. See Cselica.
Elegy on Sir Philip Sidney, An.
Elizabetha Regina. See Caelica.
Epitaph on Sir Philip Sidney.
Farewell to Cupid. See Caelica.
His Lady's Eyes. See Caslica.
"I with whose colours Myra dressed
her head." See Caslica.
£istice and Mercy. See Mustapha.
ove and Honour. See Caelica.
Love and Fortune. See Caelica.
Love beyond Change. See Cselica.
Love's Glory. See Caslica.
Mustapha, sets.
Myra. See Cselica.,
"O wearisome condition," etc. See
Mustapha.
Of Human Learning. See Of Humane
Learning.
Of Humane Learning, sel.
Pomp a Futile Mask for Tyranny.
Seed-Time and Harvest. See Cselica.
"Sion lies waste, and thy Jerusalem."
See Cselica.
Sonnet LXXXVII: "When as Mans
life." See Caslica.
Sonnet LXXXVIII: "Man, dreame
no more." See Cselica.
Sonnet XCIV: "Men, that delight."
See Cselica.
Sonnet XCVII: "Eternall Truth."
See Coelica.
Sonnet XCIX: "Downe in the depth.'*
See Caslica.
Sonnet CIII: "O false and treacher
ous Probability." See Cselica.
Sonnet CV: "Three things there be."
See Cselica.
Time and Eternity. See Cselica.
To Cupid. See Cselica.
To His Lady. See Cselica.
True Monarchy.
Youth and Maturity. See Caelica.
"GREY, Cynthia" (Nancy Buskett). —
Her Senior Smile Your Waterloo.
GREY, Francis W. — Knowest Thou
Isaac Jogues?
GREY, Lesley.— Price of Poetry, The.
GREY, Lillian. See GRAY, LILLIAN.
GREY, Maxwell.— If There Be Glory.
GREY, Pamela, Viscountess of Fallodon.
See below.
GREY, Viscountess (Pamela Grey, Vis
countess of Falloden). — Echo.
Cribble
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
GRIBBLE, L. R.— I Saw Three Ships.
GRIDLEY, Carol.— I Know There Will
Be Peace.
GRIDLEY, Inez George.— By Earth Re
stored.
GRIERSON, Mrs. Flora D.— Cathedral
of St. John the Divine.
GRIERSON, Herbert J. C. (Tr.).—
Flute, The.
On the Passing of My Little Daugh
ter.
GRIES, Walter F.— Cornish Miner, The.
GRIFFIN, Bartholomew.— Fair Is My
Love. See Fidessa, More Chaste
than Kind.
"Fair is my love that feeds among
tne lilies." See Fidessa, More Chaste
than Kind.
Fidessa, More Chaste Than Kind, sels.
Sleep. See Fidessa, More Chaste
Than Kind.
Youth. See Fidessa, More Chaste
Than Kind.
GRIFFIN, Gerald.— Bridal of Malahide,
The.
Cead Mile Failte, Elim!
Eileen Aroon.
Gile Machree.
Hy-Brasail — The Isle of the Blest.
I Love My Love in the Morning.
Lines Addressed to a Seagull, Seen
Off the Cliffs of Moher, in the County
of Clare.
Maiden Eyes.
Nightingale, The.
Nocturne: "Sleep that like the
couched dove."
O Brazil, the Isle of the Blest.
Orange and Green.
Place in Thy Memory, A.
Sister of Charity, The.
Song: "A Place in thy memory, dear
est."
Wake of the Absent, The.
GRIFFIN, William M.— Pat's Corre
spondence.
GRIFFIS, William Elliot.— Work and
Play in Leyden.
GRIFFITH, B. (Benjamin) L. (Lease)
C. (Crozer). — By the Light of the
Fire, sel.
For Her Sake. See By the Light of
the Fire.
GRIFFITH, E. M.— Old Cradle, The.
GRIFFITH, Frank Lloyd (Tr.). —
Hymn to Amen Ra, the Sun God.
GRIFFITH, George Bancroft. — Before
It Is Too Late.
Trusty Boy, The.
GRIFFITH, LI. Wyn. — New Year's
GRIFFITH, William.— Aloha.
Autumn Song.
Canticle.
Emily Dickinson.
Encounter.
Hermit Thrush in the Catskills.
I, Who Fade with the Lilacs.
Interlude.
My Dog.
Novitiate.
Pierrette in Memory. See Loves and
Losses of Pierrot.
Pierrot Makes a Song. See Loves and
Losses of Pierrot.
Pierrot the Conjuror.
Sappho to Atthis.
Shadow.
Spring Song.
Stricken Pierrot, The. See Loves and
Losses of Pierrot.
To the Least American, If Not the
Greatest, of All American Poets.
Year Is Changing Its Name, The.
GRIFFITHS, Jessie Stearns.— Passing
of a Friend, The.
GRIFFITHS, Nora.— Wykhamist, The.
GRILLEY, Charles T.— Before and
After.
Department-Store Ditty, A.
Everything Reminds Me So of
Chicken.
Last Straw, The.
Miss Amelia's Colored Lochinvar.
My Chips.
Play Ball, Bill.
Stuttering Auctioneer, The.
When Mah Lady Yawns.
GRIMALD, Nicholas.— Garden, The.
True Love, A.
Truelove, A.
Virtue.
GRIMES, Emma E. — Thermopylae.
GRIMES, John. — Queen of Crete,
The.
GRIMES, Katharine A. (Atherton). —
Blessed Be Amun.
GRIMES, Marie. — Kitten and Firefly.
GRIMKE, Angelina Weld.— Dusk.
Eyes of My Regret, The.
For the Candle Light.
Grass Fingers.
Greenness.
Hushed by the Hands of Sleep.
I Weep.
Mona Lisa, A.
Paradox.
Puppet Player, The.
Surrender.
Tenebris.
Ways o' Men, The.
When the Green Lies over the Earth.
Winter Twilight, A.
Your Hands.
GRIMKE, Thomas S. — Duty of Literary
Men to America.
GRIMM, Jacob and Wilhelm.— Rapunzel.
Rumpel-Stilts-Ken.
GRIM SHAW, William. — Stamp Act,
The.
GRIMSTONE, J. — Love on the Cross.
Mater Dolorosa.
GRIMWOALD, Nicholas.— Friend, The.
GRISHAM, George Edgar. — Give Me
Rest.
GRISSOM, Arthur. — Artist, The.
Ballade of Forgotten Loves.
GRISSOM, Irene Welch. — Pioneer
Woman, A.
GRISWOLD, A. (Arthur) Miner ("The
Fat Contributor" ).- — Dream of the
"Fat Contributor."
"Fat Contributor" on Insurance Agents,
The.
Showing Off an Elocutionist.
Snyder's Nose.
GRISWOLD, Caroline. — Beautiful Snow,
The.
GRISWOLD, Elizabeth M.— Freedom's
Natal Day.
GRISWOLD, Mrs. Hattie Tyng. —
"Birkenhead," The.
Gwendolen.
GRISWOLD, Marianna. See VAN RENS-
SELAER, MARIANA GRISWOLD.
GROESBECK, Kenneth. — Armistice,
1928.
GROSS, Adeline E. — Singer and the
Child, The.
GROSS, Chanoine Jules, of St. Bernard.
To the Dogs of the Great St. Ber
nard.
GROSSE, Garnet Davy. — Alice Winter.
GROSSMITH, George.— Wife Who Sat
Up, The.
GROSVENOR, C. H.— Last Words of
William McKinley. See William Mc-
Kinley, His Life and Work.
GROSVENOR, Edwin A. — Andronike,
sel.
Last Night of Misolonghi, The. See
Andronike.
GROSVENOR, Mary H.— Thanksgiving
Guest, The.
GROVE, Eliza. — Cat to Her Kittens, A.
Dancing Lesson, The.
Greedy Piggy That Ate Too Fast, The.
Little Hobby-Horse, A.
GROVE, Helen W. — Grammar Lesson.
GROVER, Edwin Osgood. — Banquet
Song.
Down East and Up Along.
Knapsack Trail, The.
Southward Bound.
Spring's Answer.
To a Mocking Bird.
GRUBER, Abraham. — My Neighbor's
GRUNDTVIG, Nicolai.— Sabbath Morn.
GRUNDY, A. B. (Jr.).— His Son.
GRUNDY, Sidney (or Sydney).— "Clock
at Berne, The."
GUARINI, Giovanni Battista. — Claim to
Love.
II Pastor Fido, sek
Spring.
GUERIN, Charles.— In My Old Verses.
Out of the Deep.
Partings.
GUERTIN, Florence L. (Mrs. Frank
Day Tuttle; Mrs. Florence G. Tut-
tle) . — Ma'moiselle.
GUERZO DI MONTECANTL— Sonnet:
He Is Out of Heart with His Time.
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GUEST, Edgar A.— Abe Lincoln.
About Children.
Absence.
Absent.
Absentee, The.
Advice.
Advice to Young Lovers.
Afterwards.
Age.
Age of Ink, The.
Age Talks to Youth.
All for the Best.
All I Know.
All in a Lifetime.
All in the Day's Work.
All That Matters.
Always Saying "Don't!"
America.
Another Mouth to Feed.
Answering Him.
Ant World, The.
Apple Tree, The.
Apple Vendor, The.
Argument.
As It Goes.
As It Is.
As We Prayed.
Ask Your Mother.
At Breakfast Time.
At Christmas.
At Dawn.
At Her Wedding.
At Pelletier's.
At the Door.
At the Peace Table.
At the School Exercises.
Aunt Jane Worried.
Aunty.
Auto, The.
Autumn. ("I want to come.")
Autumn. ("Splash of Scarlet.")
Autumn at the Orchard.
Autumn Scene.
Aw Gee Whiz!
Awakening.
Baby Feet.
Baby Letters.
Back Home.
Bad Axe Fair, The.
Ballad of a Careless Man.
Ballad of the Indifferent Whist
Player, The.
Bank of Lilacs, The.
Barabbas.
Battered Dream Ship, The.
Battle of Belleau Wood.
Be a Friend.
Bear Story, A.
Beauty.
Beauty in Bleak Surroundings.
Beauty Places, The.
Because He Lived.
Because He Stayed Humble,
Becoming a Dad.
Bedtime.
Beggar, The.
Being Brave at Night.
Beneath the Dirt.
Beneath the Stars.
Best of All Meals.
Bethlehem.
Better Job, The.
Big Dog.
Birch Tree, The.
Bird Nests.
Blessings.
Blue Flannel Shirt, The.
Boarding the Birds.
Bob White.
Book and a Pipe, A.
Bookkeeper's Son, A.
Books.
Boost for Modern Methods, A.
Boy and His Dad, A.
Boy and His Dog, A.
Boy and His Stomach, A.
Boy and the Flag, The.
Boy o* Mine.
Boy or Girl?
Boy That Was, The.
Boyhood Ambitions.
Boyhood Memory.
Boy's Hope for the Future, The.
Boy's Tribute, A.
Bread and Butter.
Bread Line, The.
Bribed.
Brighter Side, The.
Broken Drum, The.
Broken Wheel, The.
Brotherhood.
Brothering with Jonah.
AUTHOB INDEX
Guest
GUEST, Edgar A. (Continued).
Brothers All ("Under the Toiler's
grimy shirt").
Brothers All ("We're brothers all ').
Bumps and Bruises Doctor, The.
Burden Bearer, The.
Burning Candle.
Business of an Uncle, The.
Busy Summer Cottage, The.
Butterfly Discusses Evolution, The.
Call, The.
Canning Time.
Can't.
Canterbury Bells.
Care.
Carver, The.
•Castor Oil.
Change-Worker, The.
Chaplain, The.
Checking the Day.
Cherry Pie.
Childhood.
Childless.
Children, The.
Children Know, The.
Choir Boy, The.
Christmas Bit, A.
Christmas Day.
Christmas Eve. m<
Christmas Gift for Mother, The.
Christmas, 1919.
Circus Memories.
City Pigeons.
City-Weary.
Club Presidents.
Columbus.
Committee Meetings.
Common Dog, The.
Compensation.
Constancy.
Constant Beauty.
Contentment.
Cookie Jar, The.
Cookie-Lady, The.
Couldn't Live without You.
Counting the Babies.
Courage.
Courtesy on Departure.
Courtship's End.
Creation.
Creed, A.
Crisis.
Crucible of Life, The.
Cup of Tea, A.
Cure for Weariness, The.
Cynic, The.
Cynic and the Doll, The.
Dad Discusses Clothes.
Dan McGann Declares Himself.
Dandelions.
Day of Days, The.
Dead Oak Tree, The.
Death, the Collector.
Deeds of Anger, The.
Departed Friends.
Destiny.
Difference, The.
D inner-Time.
Dirty Hands.
Division.
Do Your All.
Doctor, The.
Dr. Johnson's Picture Cow.
Doctor's First Query, The.
Dog, The ("I like a dog at my feet").
Dog, A (" 'Tis pity not to have a
dog").
Dog Trainer.
Dreamer, The.
Dreamland.
Dreams.
Dressing Up.
Drowning Swallow, The.
Dull Road, The.
Duty.
Easy Service.
Easy World, An.
Education.
Effort, The.
Eighteenth Hole, The.
Enriched.
Envy ("I wonder if the poppy_ shows").
Envy ("Time was when a king of the
olden days").
Envy ("We know not just what shad
ows fall").
Epicure, The.
Equipment.
Eternal Spring.
GUEST, Edgar A. (Continued).
Eulogy.
Evening Prayer, The.
Everlasting Flowers, The.
Every Boy's Chance.
Evolution of the Flapper.
Eyes.
Face on the Barroom Floor, The.
Faces.
Failure ("Failure is ceasing to try").
Failures (" 'Tis better to have tried
in vain").
Fairy and the Robin, The.
Fairy Story, A.
Faith ("It is faith that bridges").
Faith ("These are the best").
Fame.
Family's Homely Man, The.
Father.
Father and Son.
Father Gives His Version.
Father of the Bride, The.
Father of the Groom, The.
Father to Son.
Fathers and Little Girls.
Fear.
Feller's Hat, A.
Fellowship of Books.
Feminine Signs.
Feminine Touch, The.
Few New Teeth, A.
Final Judgment.
Fine Sight, A.
Finer Thought, The.
Finest Age, The.
Finest Fellowship, The.
First Easter, The.
First Look at the Baby.
First Name Friends.
First Step, The.
First Watch, The.
Fish That Gets Away, The.
Fisherman's Solitude.
Fishing.
Fishing Nooks.
Fishing Outfit, The.
Flag, The.
Flag on the Farm, The.
Flatterers.
Flirtation.
Florist's Story, The.
Fly a Clean Flag.
Folks.
Fool, The.
Football.
For a Friendly Hearth.
For Fish and Birds.
Forever.
Forgetful Pa.
Fortune.
Friendly.
Friendly Greetings.
Friends.
Friend's Greeting, A.
Friends Old and New.
Friendship ("To see the need," etc.).
Friendship ("You do not need a score
of men," etc.).
Front Seat, The.
Fun of Forgiving, The.
Furnace Door, The.
Future, The.
Future Growth.
Gain, The.
Garden Experience.
Garden in Autumn.
Genius.
Gentle Gardener, The.
Gentle Man, The.
Giant Stories.
Gift from Heaven.
Gift Givers.
Gift of Life.
Gissing's Sixpenny Miracle.
Gladiolas.
God Made This Day for Me.
Gold Star, The.
Golden Chance, The.
Golf after Many Years.
Golfers.
Good Enough.
Good Little Boy, The.
Good World, The.
Grace at Evening.
Grace at Table.
Grandpa.
Grandpa's Walking Stick.
Grass and Children.
Grate Fire, The.
Greatness.
Grief's Only Master.
Growing Up.
Grown-Up.
GUEST, Edgar A. (Continued).
Growth ("Life is but a growth," etc.).
Growth ("This is man's utmost
hope," etc.).
Guessing Time.
Gullible Fishermen, The.
Gypsy Blood.
Had Youth Been Willing to Listen.
Hail and Farewell.
Hand in Hand.
Hand-Painted Days.
Handy Man, The.
Happy Toad, The.
Hard Job, The.
Hard Knocks.
Hard Luck.
He Never Saw His Father.
Heart Courageous.
Heat ("Cloudless sky and pitiless
sun," etc.).
Heat ("Oh for gray skies again," etc.).
Hello, Tulips.
Her Awful Brother.
Heroes.
High Peaks of Pride, The.
Hills of Faith, The.
Hint, A.
His Example.
His Grandpa.
His Philosophy.
Hollyhocks.
Home, The ("It takes a heap o"
livin'," etc.). ,
Home ("Road to laughter beckons men,
The").
Home ("Write it down that here," etc.).
Home at Peace, The.
Home Builders, The.
Home Ingredients.
Home Serene, The.
Home Town, The.
Homely Man, The.
Homesick.
Honest People.
Honor.
Hot Dog.
Hot Mince Pie.
How and Why.
How Do You Tackle Your Work?
How to Be a Captain.
How to Be Cheerful.
Human Body, The.
Humble Throng, The.
Hunger.
Husbands.
I Ain't Dead Yet.
I Believe.
"I Didn't Think and I Forgot."
I Don't Want to Go to Bed.
I Go Home for Lunch.
I Laugh at Gold.
I Volunteer.
"I Want to Better Myself 1"
If I Had Youth.
If I Were Sending My Boy Afar.
If It's Worth While.
If This Were All.
If You Would Please Me,
Ill-Tempered Man, The.
I'm No Milliner.
Imagination.
Improvement.
In the Garden.
In Time of Trial.
Incident.
Incident at Bethlehem.
Indebted.
Inner Charm, The.
Inn-Keeper Makes Excuses, The.
Inspiration of the Past, The.
It Couldn't Be Done.
"It's a Boy."
It's September.
James Whitcomb Riley.
Job, The.
Joseph of Arimathea.
Joy of a Dog, The.
Joy of Getting Home, The.
Joyous Gifts, The.
Joys We Miss, The.
June Couple, The.
Junk Box, The.
Just Folks.
Keep Your Dreams.
Keeping and Spending.
Kelly Ingram.
King, The.
Kindly Neighbor, The.
Kirby, the Rose Lover.
Knowledge and Doubt.
Laddies.
Landlord and Tenant.
Lanes of Memory, The.
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Guest
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
GUEST, Edgar A. (Continued).
Last Indian Summer Day,.
Laughter.
Lay of the Troubled Golfer, The.
Layman, The.
Leader of the Gang.
Learn to Smile.
Lemon Pie.
Lesson, The.
Let's Be Brave.
Letter, The.
Life ("A little laughter").
Life ("Life looked at me").
Life ("Life is a gift").
Life Goes On.
Life's Single Standard.
Light of Faith, The.
Like Calls to Like.
Linen and Lace.
Lines for Doubters.
Little Battered Legs Grows Up.
Little by Little,
Little Church, The.
Little Clothes Line, The.
Little Country Drug Store, The.
Little Fisherman.
Little Girls.
Little Girls Are Best.
Little Home, The.
Little Hurts, The.
Little Master Mischevious.
Little Miss Curious.
Little Old Man, The.
Little Old Woman, The.
Little Sick Girl, The.
Little Streets, The.
Little Velvet Suit, The.
Little Wrangles.
Living.
Living with Himself.
Lonely.
Lonely Garden, The.
Lonely Man, The.
Looking Back.
Looking Forward.
Lord, Make a Regular Man out of Me.
Loser and Victor.
Loss.
Lost Purse, The.
Love Affair.
Love and a Friend.
Love of Beauty.
Lovely Smile, The.
Lullaby: "Golden dreamboat's ready,
all her silken sails are spread, The."
Lure That Failed, The.
Luxury.
Ma and Her Check Book.
Ma and the Auto.
Making of Friends, The.
Man.
Man Must Want, A.
Man to Be, The.
Man Who Couldn't Save, The.
Man Who Is Good to a Boy, The.
Manhood.
Manhood's Greeting.
Man's Name.
Man's Seven Photographic Ages.
Marbles and Money.
Martins, The.
Masculine Signs.
Master, The.
Meal-Time Reactionary, A.
Meaning of Loss, The.
Memorial Day.
Memory.
Men and Grass.
Men of Science.
Men She Could Have Married.
Merit and the Throng.
Midnight in the Pantry.
Mind, The.
Misery of Cheating, The.
Missed.
Missed Opportunities.
Missing Man, The.
Mrs. Malone and the Censor.
Mocking Bird in Florida, A.
Money.
Morning Brigands.
Mortgage and the Man, The.
Mother, The.
Mother Finds Rest, A.
Mother on the Sidewalk, The.
Mother Tells Her Story, The.
Mother Thought, A.
Mother Watch, The.
Mothers at the Windows, The.
Mother's Day.
Mother's Excuses.
Mother's Glasses.
GUEST, Edgar A. (Continued).
Mothers of the Ministers, The.
Mother's Question, The.
"Move We Adjourn,"
My Aunt's Bonnet.
My Books and I.
My Choice.
My Creed.
My Goals.
My Life.
My Paw Said So.
My Religion.
Myself.
Neighborly Man, The.
Nellie.
New Car, The.
New Days, The.
New Method of Thinking.
Next Generation, The.
Nigiit.
Nine Years Old.
No Children!
No Escape.
No Place to Go.
No Use Sighin'.
Not a Man's Job.
Not so Fast!
Nothing to Laugh At.
Obligation of Friendship, The.
October.
Of Such Stuff Is Memory.
Old Age.
Old Employer Talks, An.
Old Friends.
Old Gray-Beard Annuals.
Old Hat, The.
Old Hot-Dog Wagon. The.
Old John.
Old Man Green.
Old, Old Story, The.
Old Prospector Talks, The.
Old Sailor Talks, The.
Old Wooden Tub, The.
Old- Fashioned Pair, The.
Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, The.
Old-Fashioned Welcome, An.
Old-Time Family, The.
Old-Time Sitting Room, The.
On Being Broke.
On Church Building.
On Going Home for Christmas.
On Going Out.
On Lying Down.
On Quitting.
On Traveling.
One of My Faults.
Only a Dad.
Open Fire, The.
Opportunity.
Ordinary Man's Adventure, The.
Organist, The.
Orphans of the Living.
Other Fellow, The.
Our House.
Out Fishin5.
Out-Doors Man, The.
Over the Crib.
Pa and the Monthly Bills.
Pa Did It.
Pack Peddler.
Package of Seeds, The.
Padre, The.
Pain.
Painter, The.
Parents.
Partridge Time.
Passing Year—I 93 3, The.
Patience.
Path That Leads to Home, The.
Path to Home, The.
Pathway of the Living, The.
Patriot, A.
Patriotic Creed, A.
Patriotic Wish, A.
Pay Envelope, The.
Peace ("Man must earn his hour, A").
Peace ("Some have found it in a
garden").
Peaceful Warriors, The.
People Liked Him.
Perfect Dinner Table, The.
Perfection.
Perils of a Public Speaker.
Permanent.
Personality.
Plant a Garden.
Plato in a Taxi.
Plea for Courage.
Plea for Faith, A.
Plea for Strength.
Pleasing Dad.
Poor Man, The.
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GUEST, Edgar A. (Continued).
Possession ("Woods and fields, The").
Possession ("When they're very, very
good").
Practicing Time.
Prayer, A: "God grant me kindly
thought."
Prayer, A: "Grant me, O Lord, this
day to see."
Prayer for a Little Girl.
Prayer for Strength.
Prayer for the Home.
Preparedness.
Preparations for Departure.
Pretending Not to See.
Price, The.
Price of Riches, A.
Princess Pat's, The.
Prisoner at the Bar.
Progress.
Prophecy.
Proud Father.
Pup, The.
Questioning.
Questions ("Are we wrong in all our
teaching").
Questions ("Would you sell your
boy").
Questions for the Boy.
Quitter, The.
Rabbit Moves In, A.
Radio, The.
Railroad Engineer, The.
Raisin Pie.
Ready Artists, The.
Ready for Promotion.
Real Man, A.
Real Singing.
Real Sport, The.
Real Successes, The,
Relatives.
Reputation.
Results and Roses.
Reward.
Rich or Poor.
Right Family, The.
Ripe Old Age.
Roadside Table.
Roses.
Rough Little Rascal, The.
Royal Welcome.
Runaway, The.
Runner McGee.
Sacrifice.
Said the Carpenter to Me.
Sailor Heritage.
Salesman, The.
Santa Passes.
Sausage.
Scoffer, The.
Scoutmaster, The.
Scrubwoman, The-
Sea-Dreams.
Second-hand Shop, The.
See It Through.
Selfish,
Self-Respect.
Selling the Old Home.
Send Her a Valentine.
Sense of Humor, A.
Sermons We See.
Service.
Sharing.
She Mothered Five.
She Powders Her Nose.
She Wouldn't Go to Bed.
Shoes.
Show the Flag.
Sidewalks of Life, The.
Signs.
Simple Things, The.
Since Jessie Died.
Singer's Revenge, The.
Sittm' on the Porch.
Sleeping Child.
Sleigh Bells.
Small Service.
Soldier on Crutches, The.
Some Other Time.
Song, A: "None knows the day that
friends must part."
Song of Consolation for Poor Golfers,
Songs of Rejoicing.
Sorrow Tugs, The.
Sorry Hostess, The.
Spirit.
Spirit of the Home, The.
Spoiler, The.
Spoiling Them.
Spring in the Trenches.
Starlings, The.
Starting Out.
AUTHOR I&DEX
Gniterman
face
GUEST, Edgar A. (Continued).
Statue, The.
Stick to It.
Stick-Together Families, The.
Story Telling.
Strength.
Street, The.
Street Scene. .
Struggle, The ("Life is a struggle ).
Struggle, The ("Not in the goal at
tained").
Study the Rules.
Success.
Sue's Got a Baby.
Suggestions for Men.
Summer.
Summer Children, The.
Summer Day, A,
Sunrise.
Sunset.
Suspenders.
Table-Cloths.
Tale of a Brooch.
Talk Over There.
Tea and Toast.
Team Work.
Temptation.
Temptress, The.
Tender Blossoms, The.
Test, The.
Thanksgiving ("For strength to f
the battle's might").
Thanksgiving ("Thankful for the
glory") .
Thanksgiving Day.
There Are No Gods.
There Will Always Be Something to
Do.
They Didn't Know.
They're Laughing Now.
They're Waiting Over There.
Things Eternal, The.
Things That Haven't Been Done Be
fore, The.
Things That • Make a Soldier Great,
The.
Things Work Out.
Things You Can't Forget, The.
Thinking Over a Dull Day.
This He Asked.
This Man Culbertson.
Those Candid Pictures.
Those First Long Trousers.
Thought, A.
Thought While Shaving.
Thoughts of a Father.
Thumbing through Life.
Tied Down.
Time.
Tinkerm* at Home.
Tinsmith Goes Above, The.
To a Baby.
To a Little Girl.
To a Young Man.
To All Parents.
To an Old Friend.
To the Father.
To the Humble.
To the June Bride.
To the Little Baby.
Tomorrow.
Tower Clock, The.
Toys.
Toys and Life.
Trained at Last.
Tramp, The ("Eagerly he took my
dime").
Tramp, The ("This is what he said").
Trees in Winter.
Trick, The.
Trickster, The.
Triumph.
Trophies.
Troublesome Boy, The.
True Man, The.
Twilight.
Two Sides, The.
Two Sources of Wealth.
Two Windows.
Undaunted, The.
Understanding ( "Never seek too much") .
Understanding ("When I was young").
Undoing a College Education.
Unimportant Differences.
Unpurchasable.
Up and Down the Lanes of Love.
Up to the Ceiling:.
Upsy-Daisy.
Vacation Time.
Vagabond, The.
Valentine.
Vaster Future, The.
Victim of Fear.
GUEST, Edgar A. (Continued).
Victory.
Visions.
Visitors. "
Vow, A.
"Wait Till Your Pa Comes Home."
Waking the Boy.
Washington.
Waster, The.
Way of a Wife, The.
Wayward, The.
Weaning the Baby.
Weariness.
Weeds.
What a Baby Costs.
What a Man Likes.
What Counts.
What Father Knows.
What Home's Intended For.
What I Call Living.
What I Want.
What Makes an Artist.
What Matters It?
What We Need.
What's in It for Me?
When a Baby Comes.
When an Old Man Gets to Think
ing.
When Father Played Baseball.
When Father Shook the Stove.
When I Sing.
When I Was Being Rushed.
When Janet Goes to Bed.
When Mother Cooked with Wood.
When Nellie's on the Job.
When Pa Comes Home.
When Pa Counts.
When the Minister Calls.
When the Soap Gets in Your Eye.
When There's Company for Tea.
When You Know a Fellow.
"Where's Mamma?"
While a Friend Undergoes an Opera
tion.
White Oak, The.
Who Gets the Watch and Chain.
Who Is Your Boss?
Whooping Cough.
Wild Flowers, The.
William Comes Courting.
William Howard Taft.
Willing Horse, The.
Winter.
Winter in the Garden.
Wisdom.
Wish, A.
With Dog and Gun.
Wives.
Woman and Her Mirror.
Women.
Women Who Bait Fish Hooks.
Wondering.
World and the Bud, The.
World Is Against Me, The.
World of Music, The.
Worn Out.
Wrist Watch Man, The.
X-Ray Pictures of Two Men.
Yellow Dog, The.
Yesterday.
You.
Young Doctor, The.
Younger Generation, The.
Youngest Child, The.
Youth and the World.
GUGGENHEIM, Peggy.— 42nd to 71st
Street, Gratis.
GUIDO, Fra.— Vestal Star.
GUIDO DELLE COLONNE.. See
COLONNE, GUIDO DELLE.
GUILD, Eva T.— To My Chickadee.
GUILDFORD, Nicholas de. See DE
GUILFORD, NICHOLAS.
GUILLAUME DE POITIERS.— Behold
the Meads.
GUINEY, Louise Imogen. — Arboricide.
Athassel Abbey.
Beati Morttii.
Cares.
Carol, A: "Ox he openeth wide the
Doors, The."
Carol, A: "Vines branching stilly."
Cobwebs.
Doves.
Fifteen Epitaphs, sels.
Footnote to a Famous Lyric, A.
Friend's Song for Simoisius, A.
"Go you by with gentle tread." See
Fifteen Epitaphs.
"I laid the strewings, darling, on thine
urn." See Fifteen Epitaphs.
In Leinster.
Irish Peasant Song1.
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GUINEY, Louise Imogen (Continued).
"Jaffa ended, Cos begun." See Fif
teen Epitaphs.
John Brown: A Paradox.
Kings, The.
Knight Errant, The.
Lover Loquitur. f
Martyr's Memorial.
Memorial Day.
Monochrome.
Nam Semen Est Verbura Dei.
Ode for a Master Mariner Ashore.
Of Joan's Youth.
On First Entering Westminster Ab
bey.
Open, Time.
Orisons.
Out in the Fields with God.
Pax Paganica.
"Praise thou the Mighty Mother for
what is wrought, not me.*'
Private Theatricals.
Provider, The.
Rooks: New College Gardens.
Sanctuary.
Song: "I try to knead and spin, but
my life is low the while."
Song- from "Sylvan," A.
Song: In Leinster.
Talisman, A.
Tarpeia.
To a Dog's Memory.
Tryste Noel.
"Two white heads the grasses cover."
Valse Jeune.
When on the Marge of Evening.
Wild Ride, The.
"Ye pilgrims, who with pensive aspect."
(TV.) See La Vita Nuova.
GUINICELLI, Guido.— Canzone: He
Perceives His Rashness in Love.
Canzone: Of the Gentle Heart.
Sonnet: He Will Praise His Lady.
Sonnet: Of Moderation and Toler
ance.
GUITERMAN, Arthur.— Afternoon Tea.
Ballade of Dime Novels.
Barcarole.
Bill from Cupid, A.
Blessing on Little Boys.
Boy and a Pup, A.
Bull Hill.
Call to the Colors, The.
Cardinal Bird, The.
Carillon.
Chums.
Columbines.
Coming of the Trees, The.
Comrades.
Daniel Boone.
Death and General Putnam.
Design.
Dirty Looks.
Dorian's Home- Walk.
Dutchman's Breeches.
Edinburgh.
Elegy: "Jackals prowl, the serpents
hiss, The."
Elysium.
Envy.
Etiquette.
Fashion.
First Thanksgiving, The.
Flounder, The.
Flying Dutchman of the Tappan Zee,
The.
Gold.
Good News. f
Haarlem Heights.
He Leads Us Still.
Hills.
His Future.
House Blessing.
Hudson's Voyage.
Idol-Maker Prays, The.
In Defense of Children.
In the Hospital.
Independence Square, Christmas, 1783.
Indian Pipe and Moccasin Flower.
Irreverent Brahmin, The.
Kit Carson.
Legend of the Bronx, The.
Legend of the First Cam-u-el, The.
Letter to Mr. Pulitzer.
Little Lost Pup.
Little Ponds.
London Bobby, The,
Man, A.
Mascot, A.
Mavrone.
Melancholy Beaver, A.
Mexican Serenade.
Nature Note.
Guiterman
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
GUITERMAN, Arthur (Continued).
New Mexican Bo-Peep, A.
Of Courtesy.
Of Explanations.
Of Flowers and Bees.
Of Giving.
Of Indomitability.
Of Industry.
Of Magnanimity.
Of Order.
Of Packs and Burdens.
Of Persistence.
Of Quarrels.
Of Sportsmanship.
Of Vigor.
Old Boys, The.
On the Vanity of Earthly Great
ness.
Oregon Trail, The.
Our Colonel.
Pioneer, The.
Plea, A.
Poem on Spring, The.
Pure Mathematician, A.
Pussy-Willows.
Quest of the Ribband, The.
Quivira.
Rag Dolly's Valentine, The.
Ragnarok.
Rattle-Watch of New Amsterdam.
Rush of the "Oregon," The.
Savage, The.
Sea-Chill.
Shakesperean Bear, The.
Silver Canoe, The.
Sketch from the Life, A.
Storming of Stony Point, The.
Strictly Germ-Proof.
Tact,
Telephonetics.
Theodore Roosevelt.
This Is She.
To the Littlest of All.
Tract for Autos, A.
Trial in New Amsterdam, A.
Tubby Hook.
Tulips. f
Viewpoints.
What the Gray Cat Sings.
Why Tigers Can't Climb.
Wind-In-the-Hair and Rain-in -the-Face.
Wishbone, The.
Young Washington.
GUITTONE D'AREZZO. — Lady of
Heaven.
GULICK, Mrs. Luther H. and ROGERS,
Ethel. — Camp Fire Mother, The.
GUMBART, A. S.— Old Glory.
GUMMERE, Francis B. — Attack on
Finnsburg, The. (TV.)
Beginning of Creation, The. (TV.) See
Paraphrase of the Scriptures, The.
Death-Going of Scyld, The. (TV.) See
Beowulf.
Deor's Lament. (2V.)
Haunt of Grendel, The. (TV.) See
Beowulf.
John Bright.
Paraphrase of the Scriptures, The. (Tr.)
GUNDERSON, Mrs. Carl. See below.
GUNDERSON, Gertrude B. (Mrs. Carl
Gunderson}.— If We Could See.
Pioneers.
Three Things.
What If.
GUNNISON, Elisha Norman. — Betty
Lee.
Old Huldah.
GUNSAULUS, Frank Wakeley.— Wash
ington's Genius.
GURLEY, Edith B.— His Gift and Mine.
GURLEY, Phineas Densmore. — Relig
ious Character of President Lincoln,
GURNEY, Archer Thompson. — Christ
Is Risen.
GURNEY, Dorothy Frances. — Garden in
Venice, A.
God's Garden.
Lord God Planted a Garden, The.
GURNEY, Ivor.— To the Poet before
Battle.
GUSTAVE, Sister M.— He Who Would
Keep His Heart Intact.
GUTHRIE, Charles E.— God's Will.
GUTHRIE, James. — Last Song.
Of Eden.
Those Pinafore Girls.
GUTHRIE, Norman Gregor. See "CRICH-
TON, JOHN."
GUTHRIE, Thomas Anstey. See AN-
STEY, F.
GUTIERREZ NAJERA, Manuel.— In the
Depths of Night.
GUTTINGUER, Ulric. — Stars.
GUYON, Mme. — Acquiescence of Pure
Love, The.
Adoration.
Little Bird I Am, A.
GWYNN, Stephen Lucius. — Captive Po
lar Bear, The.
Glencar.
Inscription for a Fountain.
Ireland.
Mater Severa.
Out in the Dark.
Woman of Beare, The. (Tr.)
GYLES, Althea. — Sympathy.
H
"H. A." See "A., H."
"H. B. C." See "C., H. B."
"H. C." See CONSTABLE, HENRY.
"H. D." See "D., H."
"H., F. L." — Father Knows, The.
"H. H." See JACKSON, HELEN HUNT.
"H. J." See "J., H."
»H., J."— Today.
"H., J. B." — Inventin'est Man. The.
"H., J. C. C."— Horace a la Mode.
"H., J. M." — Mile. Soixante Quinze.
"H. J. M." See "M., H. J."
"H. K. D." See "D., H. K."
"H. K. P." See "P., H. K."
"H., M. G."- — Nothing but Leaves.
"H., M. K." — Prayer Hymn.
"H. M. S." See "S., H. M."
"H., P." — Li'l Pickaninny Coon.
"H., R." — Battle of Monmouth, The.
"H., R. D."— Lullaby: "Hush thee,
hush.*'
"H. T. R." See "R., H. T."
"H. T. S." See "S., H. T."
"H., W." — Granger and the Gambler,
The.
HABBERTON, John. — Announcing the
Engagement.
Budge's Version of the Flood. See
Helen's Babies.
Great Tune, A.
Helen's Babies, sel.
"Jefful, The." See Just One Day.
Just One Day, sel,
HABERLE, Betty.— My Mother.
HABINGTON, William.— Against Them
Who Lay Unchastity to the Sex of
Women. See Castara.
Castara, sels*
Compliment, The.
Description of Castara, The. See
Castara.
Epistle to a Friend.
Fine Young Folly. See Queene of
Aragon, The.
Love's Anniversary to the Sun.
Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam. See
Castara.
Queene of Aragon, The, sel.
"Quoniam ego in flagella paratus sum."
"Recogitabo tibi omnes annos meos."
Reward of Innocent Love, The.
To Castara, in a Trance. See Cas
tara.
To Castara: Of the Knowledge of
Love. See Castara.
To Castara. Of True Delight. See
Castara.
To Castara: The Reward of Innocent
Love. See Castara.
To Castara, upon the Death of a
Lady. See Castara.
To Cupid, upon a Dimple in Castara's
Cheek. See Castara.
To Roses in the Bosom of Castara.
See Castara.
Upon the Thought of Age and Death.
Upon Thought Castara May Die. See
Castara.
HACKETT, Francis. — Dead Aviator,
The.
There Is a Land.
HACKETT, Walter. — Repentance.
HACKLEY, B.— Po' Little Jude.
HAD LEY, Lizzie M.— From the Old
World to the New.
His Mother's Cooking.
In Honor of Thanksgiving.
Just like a Man.
Kittens and Babies.
Months, The.
Nothing Suited Him.
Poor House Christmas, A.
Rainbow Fairies, The.
Thanksgiving Exercise.
722
HADLEY, Lizzie M. and DENTON,
Clara J. — Two February Birth
days.
HADRIAN, Emperor (Paulus ^Elius
Hadrianus) . — Adriani Morientis ad
Animam Suam.
Dying Hadrian to His Soul, The.
To His Soul.
HADSELL, S. R. and GOULD, C. N.—
Trail, The.
HAFIZ. — Diwan of Hafiz, The. See
Odes.
Odes, sels.
Persian Song of Hafiz, A.
"Rose is not the rose unless you see,
The." See Odes.
"Saki for God's love, come and fill my
glass." See Odes.
"True love has vanished from every
heart/* See Odes.
"Where is my ruined life, and where
the Fame." See Odes.
"Wind from the east, oh, Lapwing of
the day." See Odes.
HAGARTY, Sir J. H. — Funeral of
Napoleon I.
HAGEDORN, Hermann. — Boy in
Armor, The.
Broadway.
Day's ^End. See Songs from the
Rockies.
Departure.
Discovery.
Doors.
Early Morning at Bargis.
Eyes of God, The.
Fiddler of Berlin, The.
Flood Tide.
Greater Birth, The,
Hummingbird, The.
Hymn for the Victorious Dead.
Ladders through the Blue.
Lincoln: An Ode, sel.
Master, Make Us One! See Lincoln:
An Ode.
Mother in the House, The.
Pair of Shoes, A.
Prayer during Battle.
Pyres, The.
Rest at Noon.
Resurrection.
Riders, The.
Service.
Song: "Song is so old."
Song Is So Old.
Song of the Grail Seekers.
Songs from the Rockies, sel.
Troop of the Guard [Rides Forth To-
Day], A.
HAGEDORN, Hermann, Jr.'— Unremem-
bered, The.
Wild Rose, The.
HAGEMAN, Miller.— Birds' Convention,
The.
Cobra, The.
Little White Angel of Connemaugh,
The.
Periton's Ride.
Skylark, The.
HAHN, Charles C. — Monk's Prayer,
The.
Sweet Peace Is Born.
Three Voices, The.
Wait On.
HAHN, Eleonore F. — Some Mothers and
Some Others.
HAIDA INDIANS. See INDIANS:
HAIDA.
HAIGHT, Dorothy.— New Orleans Bal
cony, A.
HAIGHT, Sylvia M.— Montana.
HAINES, Minna D.- "
•Nature.
Gordon. — New
Day,
HAKE, Thomas
The, sels.
Old Souls.
Painter, The.
Sibyl, The.
Snake-Charmer, The.
Sonnet X: "Genius and Poetry should
still advance." See New Day,
The.
Sonnet XXXII: "Thousand volumes
of poetic lore, The." See New Day,
The.
HAKUTSU, Priest.— "0 pine-tree stand
ing." See Manyo Shu.
HALBISCH, Harry.— Warp and Woof.
HALDERMAN, Lois.— Way of a Man,
The.
HALE, Arthur. — Manila Bay.
Yankee Privateer, The.
HALE, Mrs. David. See HALE, Mrs.
SARAH JOSEPHA (BTJELL).
A¥THOE INDEX
Halsey
ALE, Edward Everett. — Adrian Block's
Song.
Alma Mater's Roll.
Anne Hutchmson s Exile.
Ballad of Bunker Hill, The.
Christmas in Cooney Camp.
Columbus.
From Potomac to Mernmac.
of the Bloody Brook,
""The".
M°an Without a Country, The.
Marching Song of Stark's Men, The.
Merrimac Side and Agiochook. See
From Potomac to Merrimac.
My Double, and How He Undid Me.
Nameless Saints, The.
New England's Chevy Chase.
Omnipresence.
Palm Sunday and Easter.
Potomac Side. See From Potomac to
Merrimac.
Put It Through.
lig^alMFires. See From Potomac to
Merrimac.
Susan's Escort.
Washington's Inauguration.
'HALE, Katherme" (Amelia W. drar-
^in; Mrs. John W. Garvm).— An
swer, The.
At Eighty.
Crimson Pool.
Cun-ne-wa-bum.
Eternal Moment.
Fourth Dimensional.
Lost Garden.
Northern Graveyards.
Old Lady, An.
HALE, Sarah Josepha (Buell) (Mrs.
David Hale).— Alice Ray.
Mary's Lamb.
Watcher, The.
HA-LEVI, Judah.— Parting.
To Zion.
HALEY, Mrs. Frank LeRoy. See HALEY,
MOLLY ANDERSON.
HALEY, Molly Anderson (Mrs. Frank
LeRoy Haley) .—Architect, The.
Christmas Prayer, A.
"Faithless Generation Asked a Sign.
Garden Hymn, A.
He Knew the Land.
Intolerance.
"Not to Destroy but to Fulfill.
Prayer for Christian Unity, A.
River of Grace, A.
Thy Blessing, Lord, on All Vacation
Days!
Vacant Lots. . „
"We Have Seen His Star m the East.
"HALIBURTON, Hugh." See ROBERT
SON, JAMES LOGIE.
HALIFAX, Jean. — Daisy Drill.
Santa Claus's Reception.
HALKET, George.— Logic o' Buchan.
HALL, Albertine O. — My Mother's
Hands.
HALL, Amanda Benjamin (Mrs. J. An-
gell Brownell).— Ballad of the Three
Sons, The.
Dancer in the Shrine, The.
I'U "Build My House.
Ironin' Day.
Joe Tinker.
Joy o' Living.
Portrait.
Too Many Songs.
Too Soon [the Lightest Feet].
Wanderer, The.
Woman of Words, A. , ,
HALL, Arthur Vine. — Dad's Birthday.
Father.
Singsingetjie.
HALL, Carolyn.— Child upon the Stair,
The.
Fireflies.
HALL, Charles Sprague.— Glory Halle
lujah! or, John Brown's Body.
John Brown's Body.
HALL, Charles Winslow.— Who March
es Next Memorial Day?
HALL, Christopher Newman.— My Times
Are in Thy Hand.
HALL, Corinne S. — Fancies.
HALL, Covington. — Rifle, The.
HALL, Eliza Calvert (Mrs. William
Alexander Obenchain). — Aunt Jane
of Kentucky, sel.
Enlisted.
HALL, Eliza Calvert (Continued).
International Episode, An.
Milly Amos's Hymn.
New Organ.
Sally Ann's Experience. See Aunt
Jane of Kentucky.
HALL, Elizabeth., — Easter by the
Arno.
HALL, Eugene J. — Annie- Pickens.
Big Ben Bolton.
Debating Society, The.
Drunkard's Daughter, The.
Engineer's Story, The.
Flirting with a Fan.
Fourth of July at Ripton.
Going for the Cows.
Jacqueminot, a Romance of the Mis
sissippi, sel.
Tesus, Lover of My Soul.
Kate Shelly.
King and the Child, The.
Only a Chicken.
Ride of Death, The.
Story of Little Moses, The. See Jac
queminot, a Romance of the Missis
sippi.
Victoria Grey.
HALL, Frances. — Chinese Sunset.
HALL, Gertrude (Mrs. William Crary
Brownell) . — Angels.
Blind-Man's-Buff.
Dust, The.
How Dreary Looks the Ivied Lot.
How Shall We Tell an Angel.
In the Art Museum.
Mrs. Golightly.
My Old Counselor.
One Distant April.
Rival, The.
To a Weed.
HALL, Hazel. — Admonition before Grief.
Any Woman.
At the Corner.
Flash.
Flight.
Footsteps.
Foreboding. .
Here Comes the Thief.
Hunger.
Instruction.
June Night.
Late Winter.
Maker of Songs.
Middle-Aged.
My Needle Says.
My Song.
On the Street.
One by One.
Shawled.
Slow Death.
Submergence.
Three Girls.
Twilight.
Two Sewing.
Whistler in the Night, A.
HALL, Helen H.— My House
HALL, Henry Clay. — Who Does Not
Love True Poetry.
HALL, James Norman. — December in
the Tropics.
Eat and Walk.
In Flanders.
In Memoriam: Third Ypres.
Out of Flanders. .
Reflections on Douglas Fairbanks.
HALL, John.— Call, The.
George Washington. _
"Happy choristers of air.
Home Travell.
Pastorall Hymne, A.
"Since that this thing we call the
world."
To His Tutor.
"What need I travel, since I may.
HALL, John Lesslie (TV.).— Grendel Is
Vanquished. See Beowulf.
HALL, Joseph. — Advice to Marry
Betimes. See Virgidemiarum Libri
"Another scorns the home-spun thread
of rhymes." See Virgidemiarum
Libri Sex. .
Coxcomb, A. See Virgidemiarum Libri
Deserted Mansion, A. See Virgide
miarum Libri Sex.
"Gentle squire would gladly entertain,
A " See Virgidemiarum Libri bex.
Golden Age, The. See Virgidemiarum
Libri Sex. „.
Hollow Hospitality. See Virgidemi
arum Libri Sex.
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HALL, Joseph (Continued). .
Olden Days, The. See Virgidemiarum
Libri Sex. , ,
"Time was, and that was termed the
time of gold." See Virgidemiarum
Libri Sex.
Trencher Chaplain, The. See Virgide
miarum Libri Sex.
Virgidemiarum Libri Sex, sels.
HALL, Newman. — Dignity of Labor,
The.
Multitude of Littles, The.
HALL, Norman Shannon.— Old Jim. '
HALL, Robert.— Apostrophe to the Vol
unteers, The.
HALL, Sharlot Mabridth. — Arizona.
Last Camp-Fire, The.
Song of the Colorado, The.
HALL, Susan. — Vacation Fragment, A.
HALLACK, Cecily.— "Divine Office of
the Kitchen, The."
HALLAM, Arthur Henry. — My Bosom
Friends.
On the Picture of the Three Fates in
the Palazzo Pitti, at Florence.
Written in Edinburgh.
HALLECK, Fitz-Greene. — Address, An:
For the Opening of the New Theatre.
See Croaker Papers.
Alnwick Castle.
American Culture. See Fanny.
Burns.
Connecticut, sel.
Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, The.
Elegy in Memory of Joseph Rodman
Drake.
Fanny, sels.
Fanny's Education. See Fanny.
Field of the Grounded Arms, The.
Fortune. See Fanny.
Green Be the Turf.
Iron Grays, The.
Joseph Rodman Drake.
Marco Bozzaris [the Epaminondas of
Modern Greece].
On the Death of Joseph Rodman
Drake.
Red Jacket.
Success in New York City. See
Fanny.
To a Portrait of Red Jacket.
To E. Simpson, Esq. See Croaker
Papers.
To Mr. Simpson. See Croaker Papers.
Weehawken [and the New York Bay].
See Fanny.
William Cullen Bryant.
Woman.
HALLECK, Fitz-Greene and DRAKE,
Joseph Rodman ("The Croakers").
Abstract of the Surgeon. - General's
Report. See Croaker Papers.
Croaker Papers, The, sels.
Man Who Frets [at Worldly Strife],
The. See Croaker Papers, The.
National Painting [s], The. See Croaker
Papers, The.
Ode to Fortune. See Croaker Papers,
The.
To Mrs. Barnes. See Croaker Papers.
HALLER, Malville— Old Mr. So-and
So.
HALLET, Mary. — Portrait.
Rhythm of His Life, The.
Singing of Yourself in Me, The.
HALLIBURTON, Maurine.— There Is
a Certain Word.
HALLMARK, Harry-dele ("Anne Rit-
tenhouse"). — Story the Doctor Told,
The.
HALLOWAY, John Wesley.— Calling
the Doctor.
H ALPINE, Charles Graham. — Baron
Renfrew's Ball.
Comrades Known in Marches Many.
Death of Lincoln.
Feminine Arithmetic.
Irish Astronomy.
Janette's Hair.
Lecornpton's Black Brigade.
"Mr. Johnson's Policy of Reconstruc
tion."
Poem Read at the Founding of the
Gettysburg Monument.
Quakerdom.
Sambo's Right to Be Kilt.
Song of Sherman's Army, The.
Song of the Soldier.
Wldow-ology,
HALSE, George.— Death's Choice.
HALSEY, Leroy Jones.— Sublimity of
the Bible.
Halsey
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
HALSEY, Marlon Spencer. — WThat
Bridget O'Reilly Bought.
HALSHAM, John.— My Last Terrier.
HALSTEAD, Mrs. R. B.— Story Retold,
The.
HALVE Y, Margaret M.— Drip of the
Irish Rain, The.
HAMBERLIN, L. R.— Flossie.
HAMBLY, Nancy Winifred. — Calvin
Coolidge.
HAMERSLEY, J. Hooker. — Counter
sign, The.
Yellow Roses.
HAMERTON, Philip Gilbert.— Sanyassi,
The.
Wild Huntsmen, The.
HAMILTON, Dr.— Literary Attractions
of the Bible, The.
HAMILTON, Alexander. — American
Constitution, The.
HAMILTON, Ann (or Anne) E. (Mrs.
Daniel C. Sayre). — Chanson d'Or.
Christ's Giving.
Deserts.
Influence.
Inscription: "It is not hard to tell a
rose."
Sympathy.
There Might Be Glory in the Night.
HAMILTON, Anthony. — My Heart's
Idol.
HAMILTON, Charles Grenville. — Con
trast.
HAMILTON, Cicely (Mary). — Non-
Combatant.
HAMILTON, David Osborne.— To Men
Unborn.
HAMILTON, Edwin.— Chimpanzor and
the Chimpanzee, The.
HAMILTON, Elizabeth.— My Ain Fire-
HAMILTON, Eugene Lee. See LEE-
HAMILTON, EUGENE.
HAMILTON, Flora Brent (Mrs. Thomas
Benton Hamilton) (TV.)— Garden,
The.
HAMILTON, Florence.— April.
Conjecture.
Elegy: "'Never again in your arms
shall I lie."
"HAMILTON, Gail" (Mary Abby
Dodge). — Archie Dean.
Both Sides.
Fading Leaf.
Nothing Lost in Nature.
HAMILTON, George Rostrevor. — Cell,
The.
Multiplicity.
Native Forest.
Tunnel's End.
Tunny-Fish.
HAMILTON, Harold. — School of Sor
row, The.
HAMILTON, Harriet Eleanor. See
KING, (HARRIET) ELEANOR (BAILLE-)
HAMILTON.
HAMILTON* John. —Cold Blows the
Wind.
Up in the Mornin' Early.
HAMILTON, John and BURNS, Rob
ert. — I Love My Jean.
HAMILTON, Kate W.— Which General ?
HAMILTON, Maude Slinkard. — Ladies,
We Greet Thee.
HAMILTON, Robert Browning. — Along
the Road.
HAMILTON, Samuel A. — Florida
Song.
HAMILTON, Mrs. Thomas Benton. See
HAMILTON, FLORA BRENT.
HAMILTON, Venetia.— To a Mother.
HAMILTON, William. — Song of an
Exile, The.
HAMILTON, William, of Bangour. —
Braes of Yarrow, The.
In Imitation of Hamlet.
HAMILTON, William, of Gilbertfield.—
Last Dying Words of Bonnie Heck,
The.
Willie Was a Wanton Wag.
HAMILTON, William B.— Mike, Street
Fiddler.
HAMILTON, William H. — Carpenter,
The.
Eightsome Reel, An.
Elegy: "One summer noon in boyhood
long ago."
God's Fools.
Hymn for Harvest-Tide.
Immortality.
Spirit, The.
To the Master of Harmonies. i
HAMILTON, Sir William Rowan. — O
Brooding Spirit.
Spirit of Wisdom and of Love.
HAMLET, Frances Crosby.— But When
Ye Pray.
Our Flag.
To Our Forefathers.
HAMM, Agnes Curren. — Esther's Prayer
for Her People.
HAMM, Margherita Arlina. — Ancient
Seminary Maid.
Saviour Rose To-Day.
HAMMER, Mabel.— New Day, A.
HAMMOND, Eleanor (Mrs. Eleanor
Hammond Palmer). — April Fool.
From a Street Corner.
Honest Mr. Robin.
In September.
Lonely Wind.
Magic Window, The.
March.
Rain in April.
St. Patrick's Day.
Sleepy Maple Trees, The.
Valentine, A.
HAMMOND, Mrs. Eleanor Palmer. See
HAMMOND, ELEANOR.
HAMMOND, Hala Jean.— Hate.
Origins.
HAMMOND, James.— Elegy: On Delia's
Being in the Country. See Love
Elegies.
Elegy to Delia. See Love Elegies.
Love Elegies, sels.
HAMMOND, Maria J.— Composite Cat.
HAMMOND, William.— Man's Life.
Rose, The.
HAMP, Sidford Frederick.— Friar Tuck.
HAMPTON, Edgar Lloyd.— Peace Call.
The.
HAN, Y. S. (TV.).— Creativity.
HANCOCK, Carolyn.— Ninety-Nine.
Stars.
HANCOCK, John. — Washington^ Com
mission As Conimander-in-Chief.
HANCOCK, La Touche. — Looking on the
Bright Side.
HANDY, Mrs. M. P. — Only a Little
Thing.
HANES, Leigh Buckner. — Late Acquaint
ance.
Mountains in Twilight.
Old Pine Trees.
HANFF, Minny Maud. — "Cuddlin'town."
De Po' White Trash.
Honey Love.
Mrs. Santa Claus.
HANKS, Dennis.— Abe Lincoln.
HANLINE, Maurice A Song of Pier
rot, A.
HANLY, Elizabeth.— November Eleventh.
HANLY, Frank J. — Control of Liquor
Traffic.
Truth about the Liquor Curse.
HANMER, Lord John. — Pine Woods,
The.
HANNA, Edward Judson. — Three Gifts.
HANNA, Marcus A.— Labor and Capital.
HANNAH, Anna (or Annie) L. — "Little
Fellow," The.
Which Is Best?
White Rose and the Poppy, The.
HANNAY, Patrick.— Maid Me Loved, A.
HANNUM, Anna P. — Christ of the An
des, The.
HANNUM, Erie Reiter. — Indian Sum
mer.
HANRAHAN, Agnes I.— Rosies.
HANSBROUGH, Mrs. Henry Clay. See
below.
HANSBROUGH, Mary Berri (Chap
man) (Mrs. Henry Clay Hans-
brough). — Journey, The.
HANSCOM, Beatrice. — Old Collector,
The.
HANSON, Joseph Mills.— Cowboy Song.
Poppies.
HARBAUGH, Henry.— Aloe Plant, The.
Through Death to Life.
HARBAUGH, T. (Thomas) C. (Chal
mers). — Adam Never Was a Boy.
Freedom's Thanksgiving Day.
Grandma's Wedding-Day.
Grant — Dying.
Not Too Old to Fight.
Trouble in the "Amen Corner."
HARBOUR, J. (Jefferson) L. (Lee).—
At the "Boaer" Counter.
He Tried to Tell His Wife.
Independent Pair, An.
Mourning Veil, The.
Papa and the Boy.
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HARBOUR, J. L. (Continued).
Village Mystery, A.
Village Oracle, The.
What Jack Said.
What William Henry Did.
HARBY, Lee C.— Legend of the Mis
sions, A.
HARCOURT, Calla.— In Cherry Time.
HARCOURT, T. A.— What a Christmas
Carol Did.
HARDEN, Verna Loveday. — Wayfarer
The.
HARDIN, Floyd. — Onward, Christian
Soldier.
HARDING, Eugenie B. — Cuba's Maiden
Martyr.
HARDING, Mrs. John Ward. See HARD
ING, RUTH GUTHRIE.
HARDING, Philip M. — Bride's Golden
Rule.
Internationalists, The.
White Feather.
HARDING, Ruth Guthrie (Mrs. John
Ward Harding) . — Call to a Scot, The
Daffodils.
From a Car- Window.
Madonna of the Carpenter Shop,
The.
Returning.
Surrender.
Threnody: "There's a grass-grown
road," etc.
You.
HARDING, President Warren G.— At
the Grave of the Unknown Soldier.
Hallowed Ground.
Most Courageous American, The.
HARDINGE, William M. (Tr.).— Epi-
taph on Achilles.
To a Locust.
HARDT, Ernst.— Specter, The.
HARDY, Adelia Fraser. — Wild Crab-
Apple Tree.
HARDY, Albert. — Ben, the Tramp.
"Hail-Fellow, Well Met."
Sam.
HARDY, Arthur Sherburne. — Duality.
Immortality.
Iter Supremum.
Lullaby: "O Mary, mother, if the day
we trod."
HARDY, Elizabeth Clark. — Message for
the Year, A.
Some Time at Eve.
HARDY, Evelyn. — Certainty.
HARDY, Jane L.— Lincoln.
HARDY, Lizzie Clark. — Hole in the
Floor, The.
My Neighbor.
Some Time at Eve.
Tommy Brown.
HARDY, Thomas. — Absolute Explains,
The.
After Reading Psalms XXXIX, XL,
etc.
After the Club-Dance. See At Caster-
bridge Fair.
After the Fair. See At Casterbridge
Fair.
Afterwards.
Agnosto Theo.
"Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?"
Ancient to Ancients, An.
At a Lunar Eclipse.
At Casterbridge Fair.
At Tea.
At the Altar-Rail. See Satires of Cir
cumstance.
At the Draper's. See Satires of Cir
cumstance.
At the Pyramid of Cestius near the
Graves of Shelley and Keats.
Ballad-Singer, The. See At Caster-
bridge Fair.
Before Marching, and After.
Birds at Winter Nightfall.
Blinded Bird, The.
Broken Appointment, A.
Budmouth Dears. See Dynasts, The.
By Her Aunt's Grave. See Satires of
Circumstance.
By the Earth's Corpse.
Carrier, The.
Casterbridge Captains, The.
Choruses on the Eve of Waterloo. See
Dynasts, The.
Church-Builder, The.
Coming of the End, The.
Compassion.
Contretemps, The.
Curtains Now Are Drawn, The.
Dame of Athelhall, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Harris
HARDY, Thomas (.Continued').
Dark-Eyed Gentleman, The.
Darkling Thrush, The.
Dead Quire, The.
Dead "Wessex" the Dog, to the House
hold.
Dissemblers, The.
Division, The.
Drummer Hodge.
Dynasts, The, sels.
End of the Episode, The.
Fallow Deer at the Lonely House, The.
Far from the Madding Crowd, seL
For3 Life I Had Never Cared Greatly.
Former Beauties. See At Casterbridge
Fair.
Four Footprints.
Friends Beyond.
George Meredith.
God-Forgotten.
God's Funeral.
Going and Staying.
Great Things-
Hap.
He Abjures Love.
He Inadvertently Cures His Love-
Pains.
Her Immortality.
Heredity.
His Education.
His Immortality.
Hussar's Song. See Dynasts, The.
I Found Her Out There.
"I look into my glass."
I Need Not Go.
"I Said to Love."
Impercipient, The.
In a Wai ting-Room.
In a Wood. See Woodlanders, The.
In Church. See Satires of Circum
stance.
In Tenebris.
In the Moonlight.
In the Restaurant. See Satires of Cir
cumstance.
In the Servants' Quarters.
In Time of "The Breaking of Nations.
Inquiry, The. See At Casterbridge
Fair,
Last Chrysanthemum, The.
Last Journey, A.
Last Leaf, The.
Let Me Enjoy. m,
Man He Killed, The. See Dynasts, The.
Marching Song.
Market-Girl, The. See At Casterbridge
Fair.
Men Who March Away.
Midnight on the "Great Western.'
Minute before Meeting, The.
Musing Maiden, The.
Mute Opinion.
My Spirit Will Not Haunt the Mound.
Nature's Questioning.
Near Lanivet, 1872.
Neutral Tones.
New Year's Eve.
Night of Trafalgar, The. See Dynasts.
The.
On a Midsummer Eve.
On an Invitation to the United States.
On Sturminster Foot-Bridge.
On the Departure Platform.
On the Portrait of a Woman About to
Be Hanged.
Oxen, The.
Phantom Horsewoman, The.
Pity of It, The.
Placid Man's Epitaph, A.
Plaint to Man, A.
Poet, A.
Postscript.
Puzzled Game-Birds, The.
Rain on a Grave.
Reminder, The.
Roman Road, The.
Sacrilege, The.
Satires of Circumstance, sels.
Second Night, The.
Selfsame Song, The.
Seven Times, The.
She Hears the Storm.
She, to Him.
Sheep Fair, The.
Shelley's Skylark.
Shut Out That Moon.
Sigh, The.
Singer Asleep, A.
Sleep- Worker, The/
Snow in the Suburbs.
Statue of Liberty, The.
HARDY, Thomas {Continued').
Subalterns, The.
Superseded, The.
Sword Exercise, The. See Far from
the Madding Crowd.
There Seemed a Strangeness.
Thought in Two Moods, A.
To a Lady Playing and Singing in the
Morning.
To an Unborn Pauper Child.
To Life.
To Shakespeare.
Trafalgar. See Dynasts, The.
Trampwoman's Tragedy, A.
Transformations.
Tree and the Lady, The.
Two Houses, The.
Under the Waterfall.
Voice, The.
Wagtail and Baby.
Waiting Both.
We Sat at the Window.
Weather [s].
When I Set Out for Lyonnesse.
"Why Do I?"
Wife Waits, A. See At Casterbridge
Fair.
Wind Blew Words, The.
Winter in Durnover Field.
Wives in the Sere.
Woodlanders, The, set.
Woman in the Rye, The.
Year's Awakening, The.
Yell'ham-Wood's Story.
HARE, A. W.— Italy.
HARE, Amory (Mrs. James Pemberton
Hutchinson).— All Will Be Well.
Life.
To One I Love.
Walking at Night.
Wet or Fine.
What Can Wake the Little Cock.
What If We Made Our Spirits So
Astute.
HARE, Augustus J. G. C. — Bells of
Kremlin, The.
HARGREAVES, W. — Song of the
Drunkard.
HARINGTON, John. See HARRINGTON,
JOHN.
HARINGTON, Sir John. See HARRING
TON, Sir JOHN.
HARL, Mrs. Charles M.— Living Flag,
The.
HARLAN, Fern M. — Lean Lament, A.
HARL AN, John M. — Washington and
the Constitution.
HARLAN, Raymond A.— When Feelin'
Sad and Blue.
"HARLAND, Marion" (Mrs. Edward
Payson Terhune; Mrs. Mary Vir
ginia [Hawes] Terhune). — Sunset
Prophecy, A.
HARLOW, Mrs. Leo P. See GILTINAN,
CAROLINE.
HARLOWE, Beatrice. — Ring Loud, O
Easter Bells.
Storm Fiends.
HARMAN, Elizabeth.— Soldier's Dirge.
HARMON, Joy Williams..— October's
Heart of Gold.
HARNEY, William Wallace.— Adonais.
Stab, The.
HARPER, C. F.— Song of the Battle-
Ships.
HARPER, Clarence S.— Doris.
HARPER, Frances E. — Poem Addressed
to Women, seL
HARPER, John Warren. — He Never
Took a Vacation.
HARPER, Oliver. — International Band,
The.
HARPER'S BAZAAR. — John Jankan's
Sermon.
Umbrella on the Beach, The.
We Two.
HARPER'S DRAWER.— De Pen and De
Swoard.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.— Bern' Sick.
Pat's (or Paddy's) Excelsior.
Whistling in Heaven.
HARPER'S WEEKLY. — Ballad of
Duel between Mr. Shott and Mr. Nott,
The.
Long Wait, The.
Mysterious Duel, A.
Two of Them.
HARPUR, Charles.— Aboriginal Mother's
Lament, An.
Midsummer's Noon in the Australian
Forest, A.
725
HARRADEN, Beatrice. — Ships That
Pass in the Night, sel.
Traveler and the Temple of Knowledge,
The. See Ships That Pass in the
Night.
"HARRIET ANNIE."— Death of Gau-
HARRIGAN, Edward,— My Dad's Din-
HARRIMAN, Josephine M.— Last Day
in District No. 6.
HARRINGTON, John (C. 1554).
Lines on Isabella Markham.
Sonnet Made on Isabella Markham,
When I First Thought Her Fair, etc.
HARRINGTON, Sir John (1561-1612).
Angelica and the Ork. See Orlando
Furioso.
Bought Locks. (TV.)
Critics (TV.)
Of a Certain Man.
Of a Precise Tailor.
Of the Warres in Ireland.
Of Treason (Tr.)
Orlando Furioso, sel. (Tr.)
HARRINGTON, Sarah Jane S.— Baby's
Bath, The.
Happy Birds.
Lullaby: "Sleep, my little one, sleep."
My Little Boat.
My Pets.
HARRIS, Amanda Bartlett. — Children
and Flowers.
Violets, The.
HARRIS, C. M.— God's Father-Care.
HARRIS, Mrs. Charles L. See STARR,
HATTIE.
H ARRI S , Foster. — D eath.
Sundown.
HARRIS, Hazel Harper. — My Little
House.
Point of View.
HARRIS, Mrs. Herbert. See FAUSET,
JESSIE.
HARRIS, Joel Chandler. — Brer Rabbit
and Brer Bear. See Uncle Remus,
His Songs and Sayings.
Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl. See
Nights with Uncle Remus.
Brother Billy Goat Eats His Din
ner. See Uncle Remus and His
Friends.
Brother Wolf and the Horned Cattle.
See Nights with Uncle Rernus.
Chronicles of Aunt Minerva Ann, The,
seL
"Come Along, True Believer!" See
Uncle Remus, His Songs and Say
ings.
De Appile Tree.
De Big Bethel Church. See Uncle Re
mus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Hello, House! See Uncle Remus and
the Little Boy.
How Brer Tarrypin Learned to Fly.
How She Went into Business. See
Chronicles of Aunt Minerva Ann,
The.
My Honey, My Love. See Uncle Re
mus and His Friends.
Nights with Uncle Remus, sels.
Ol' Joshway an' de Sun. See Uncle
Rernus and the Little Boy.
Old Mr. Rabbit.
Plantation Play-Song. See Uncle Re
mus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Plough-Hands' Song, The. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Revival Hymn. See Uncle Remus, His
Songs and his Sayings.
Time Goes by Turns. See Uncle Re
mus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Uncle Remus and His Friends, sels.
Uncle Remus and the Little Boy, sels.
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Say
ings, sels.
Uncle Remus on an Electric Car. See
Uncle Remus and His Friends.
Uncle Remus* Revival Hymn. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and His Sayings.
Wonderful Tar-Baby, The. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and His Say-
HARRIS, Kenneth.— Rocky Hill, The.
HARRIS, Lee O. and RILEY, James
Whitcomb. — Ballad of Smiles and
Tears, The.
Father William.
HARRIS, Robert. — Three Sailormen
Were Drowned at Sea.
HARRIS, Thaddeus Mason. — Little
Orator, The.
Harris
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
HARRIS, Thomas Lake.— California.
Fledglings.
God Speaks in All Religions.
Sea-Sleep.
Sentences of Wisdom, sel.
Silent Tongue, sel.
HARRIS, Walt.— What Spoiled the Pot
Pie.
HARRISON, President Benjamin. — Plea
for Patriotism, A.
HARRISON, Clifford. — Faithful unto
HARRISON, Elizabeth.™ Story of Dec
oration Day for the Little Children
of To-Day, A.
Visit of the Christ- Child.
HARRISON, Frederic.— Crisis and the
Hero, The.
HARRISON, George.— Epitaph Acrostick
on Robert Blake, The.
HARRISON, Henry.— Warrior without
a Shield.
HARRISON, Mrs. J. W. F. See HARRI
SON, S. FRANCES.
HARRISON, Lucy Norvell. — Another
William Tell.
HARRISON, S. (Susie) Frances (Mrs.
J. W. F. Harrison; "Seranus").—
Benedict Brosse. See Down the River.
Catharine Plquffe. See Down the River.
Chateau Papineau.
Danger. See Down the River.
Down the River, sels.
Gatineau Point. See Down the River.
Les Chantiers. See Down the River.
Petite Ste. Rosalie. See Down the
River.
St. Jean B'ptiste. See Down the River.
September.
Voyagettr, The. See Down the River.
HARRISON, Virginia Bioren. — Fene-
lon's Prayer.
Lullaby: "Sleep, baby, sleep.*'
Music of the Dawn.
One Gift I Ask.
HARRISON, W. H.— Tribute to Wash
ington.
HART, Bessie G. — Boy's Mercy, A.
Toot Makes a Match.
HART, Edwin Kirkman. — Sunday Ques
tion of To-day, The.
HART, Elizabeth. — Quest.
Two Autobiographies.
HART, John S. — Good Reading the
Greatest Accomplishment.
HART, M. T.— Tom.
HART. Richard. — Inhibited Persian, An.
Mother with Young Kittens, A.
HARTE, (Francis) Bret.— After the Ac
cident.
Aged Stranger, The.
Angelus, The.
Arctic Vision, An.
At the Hacienda.
Babes in the Woods, The.
Ballad of the Emeu, The.
Battle Bunny.
Battle Bunny — Malvern Hill.
Bill Mason's Bride.
Caldwell of Springfield.
Chicago.
Chicago: October 10, 1871.
Chimney's Melody, The.
Chiquita.
Coyote — or the Prairie Wolf.
Croatalus.
Dickens in Camp.
Doctor's Story, The.
Dow's Flat — 1856.
Entertaining Sister's Beau.
Fate.
Flynn of Virginia.
Grayport (or Greyport) Legend, A.
Grizzly.
Half an Hour before Supper.
Hawk's Nest, The.
Heathen Chinee, The.
Her Letter.
"How Are You, Sanitary?"
I Was with Grant.
Jessie.
"Jim."
John Burns of Gettysburg.
Jovita; or, The Christmas Gift.
Luck of Roaring Camp, The.
Madrono.
Master Johnny's Next-Door Neighbor.
Miggles.
Miss Edith Comforts Brother Jack.
Miss Edith Helps Things Along.
Miss Edith's Modest Request.
Mrs. Judge Jenkins.
Mountain. Heart's-Ease, The.
HARTE, Bret (Continued} .
Personified Sentimental, The.
Plain Language (or Talk) from Truth
ful James.
Ramon.
Relieving Guard. _,
Return of Belisarius, The: Mud Flat
1860.
Reveille, The.
San Francisco.
Santa Claus at Simpson's Bar.
Second Review of the Grand Army.
Serenade: "I'm a gay tra, la, la.
Society upon the Stanislaus, The.
Songs without Sense, sel.
Spelling _Bee at Angel's, The.
Swiss Air.
That Heathen Chinee.
To a Sea-Bird.
To the Pliocene Skull.
\Vhat Miss Edith Saw from Her Win
dow.
What the Bullet Sang.
What the Chimney Sang.
What the Drums Say.
Willows, The.
HARTE, Jerome. — Time Doeth All
Things Well.
HARTE, Walter.— Soliloquy, A.
HARTLEY, Elizabeth Lyman.— Nativity.
The.
HARTLEY, John.— To a Daisy.
HARTLEY, Marsden. — Crucifixion of
Noel, The.
HARTLEY, Susan.— Holly.
Marigolds.
HARTMANN von AUE, Sir (TV.).—
None Is Happy.
HARTNOLL, Phyllis.— Carpenter, The.
Dancer, The.
HARTSHORNE, M. C— Reality.
HARTSOCK, Ernest. — Armistice Day,
1928.
Christ at Eight.
Garden Magic.
Gotterdammerung.
Madonna in Flanders.
Okefenokee Swamp.
Second Coming.
Strange Splendour.
HARTSWICK, F. G. — Somewhere-in-
Europe-Wocky.
HARTSWICK (or HARTWICK), Jennie
Betts. — To St. Valentine.
Weddin', The.
HARTT, Dorothy Goldsmith. — Song of
Stratford, A.
HART WELL, Mary.— Sim's Little Girl.
HARTWICH, Ethelyn M.— What Shall
Endure?
HARTWICK, Jennie Betts. See HARTS
WICK, JENNIE BETTS.
HARTWIG, Gustav.— Last String.
"HARV/'— Black and White.
HARVARD LAMPOON. — Ballade of
Higher Learning, A
Epitaphic Sonnets.
L'Allegsho — Invitation au Bal.
Literary Vampire, The.
On the Advantages of Travel.
Pugilistic Parody, A.
Vision of St. Obadiah.
Wandering Void, The.
HARVEY, Alexander. — With Me in
Paradise.
HARVEY, Ethel Meers. — Ode for
Women's Clubs.
HARVEY, Frederick William.— Bugler.
The.
Ducks.
Mole, The.
HARVEY, Mrs. H. B. See DUDLEY,
DOROTHY.
HARVEY, James Clarence. — At the
Stage-Door.
Bicycle Ride, The.
Challenge, A.
Daughter of the Desert, The.
Nameless Guest, The.
Rabbi and the Prince, The.
Retort Dis-Courteous, The.
Roman Legend, A.
Whistling Regiment, The.
HARVEY, Lina.— Contemplation.
HARVEY, Savila. — For My Thirtieth
Birthday.
HARVEY, Vera Andrew.— To a Dead
Babe.
HARVEY, Victoria Adelaide.— Orange.
HARVEY, William.— Boy with the Little
Bare Toes, The.
HARWOOD, Charles W.— Color Guard.
726
HARWOOD, Elna. — Dagmar.
HARWOOD, H. C.— From the Youth oi
all Nations.
HARWOOD, Ruth.— Shoe Factory, The,
"HASHIMURA TOGO." See IRWIN,
WALLACE.
HASLEY, Louis.— Psalms for the Twen
tieth Century.
HASLIP, Joan.— Butterflies among White
Lilies.
HASSLER, C. C. — Forty Years Ago.
Story of Lincoln.
HAS SON, Ethel M.— Redbird in Winter,
The.
HASTE, Gwendolen. — Daybreak Call,
The.
Hollyhocks.
Horizons.
Montana Wives.
Prayer of the Homesteader.
HASTINGS, E. H.— Over the Hill.
HASTINGS, Lady Flora. — Early Rising.
Prayers.
To a Butterfly.
HASTINGS, Frank.— Cripple Tim.
HASTINGS, Horace Lorenzo. — Drinking
a Farm.
For Hymn Reading.
HASTINGS, Mildred.— Morning.
HASTINGS, Lady T.— "Exactly So."
HASTINGS, Thomas.— Be Hush'd.
Exhortation.
Hushaby.
In Sorrow.
Latter Day, The.
Sleep, 0 Sleep!
HATCH, Edwin. — Immortality.
Towards Fields of Light.
HATCH, Richard Warren.— Warning in
November.
HATCHER, Lucy Louise. — Traveled.
HATCHET, Hiram.— Cold Water.
HATHEWAY, Samuel G. — Union and
the Flag, The.
HATTON, Henry.— Norah Murphy and
the Spirits.
HATTON, T. W.— Not Guilty (?).
HATTON, tula Ensley.— Authors, We
Greet Thee.
HAUGH, Irene.— Dead Leaves.
In Donegal.
HAUGHWOUT, Laura May. — Happy
Farmer, The.
HAUK, Walter.— Nightfall before Syra
cuse.
HAUPTMANN, Gerhart. — Hannele,
sel.
Weavers, The, sel.
HAUSGEN, Mattie Lee.— Her Choice.
Lovely Bed, A.
Spider Web, The.
HAUSTED, Peter. — "Have pity, Grief;
I cannot pay/*
Of His Mistress.
HAVEN (Mrs.) Alice (Bradley Neal).
See "COUSIN ALICE/'
HAVENS, Mrs. — Ask and Ye Shall Re-
HAVERGAL, Frances Ridley. — After-
wards.
Another Year.
Another Year Is Dawning.
At the Portal.
"Be Quiet: Fear Not."
Bells across the Snow[s],
Bonnie Wee Eric.
Easter Dawn.
For Easter.
For Every Day.
I Gave My Life for Thee.
God Is Faithful.
Great Teacher, The.
Happy Christmas, A.
Lord, Speak to Me.
New Year Wish, A.
New Year's Hymn.
New Year's Wishes.
"Now!"
Reality.
Take My Life and Let It Be.
Thanksgiving.
"That's Not the Way at Sea."
Thou Art Coming 1
Worker's Prayer, A.
HAVEZ, Jean.— Tanksgibbin Turkey.
HAWEIS, Hugh Reginald.— Homeland.
The.
HAWEIS, Lionel.— Tsoqalem, the Co-
wichan Monster, sel.
HAWES, Annie M. L. — Last Tudor,
The.
HAWES, Edith Benedict.— Interruption.
HAWES, Joel.— Good Name, A.
AUTHOR INDEX
Hayne
FT AWES, Stephen. — Amoure Laments
the Absence of La Belle Pucel. See
Pastime of Pleasure, The.
Character of a True Knight, The. See
Pastime of Pleasure, The.
Description of La Belle Pucel. See
Pastime of Pleasure, The.
Dialogue between Graunde Amoure and
La Pucel. See Pastime of Pleasure,
The.
Epitaph, An: "0 mortal folke you may
beholde and see." See Pastime of
Pleasure, The.
Epitaph of Graunde Amour, The. See
Pastime of Pleasure, The.
Excusation of the Aucthoure, The. See
Pastime of Pleasure, The.
Garden Glory ous, The. See Pastime
of Pleasure, The.
His Epitaph. See Pastime of Pleasure,
The.
How Graund Amoure Was Receyved of
La Belle Pucell. See Pastime of
Pleasure, The.
Howe Remembraunce Made His Epy-
taphy on His Grave. See Pastime of
Pleasure, The.
Of the Great Mariage betwene Graunde
Amour and Labell Pucell. See Pas
time of Pleasure, The.
Pastime of Pleasure, The, sets.
True Knight, The. See Pastime of
Pleasure, The.
HAWKER, Robert Stephen. — Aishah
Shechinah.
And Shall Trelawny Die?
Angels of the Spring.
Are They Not All Ministering Spirits?
Aunt Mary.
Christ-Cross Rhyme, A.
Cornish Emigrant's Song, The.
Death Song.
Dirge, The: "Sing from the chamber
to the grave!"
Featherstone's Doom.
First Fathers, The.
King Arthur's Waes-Hael.
Mawgan of Melhuach.
Morwennse Static.
"Pater Vester Pascit Ilia."
Silent Tower of Bottreau, The.
Sir Seville.
Song of the Western Men, The.
To Alfred Tennyson.
Trelawny.
HAWKES, Charles.— Bilin' Sap.
HAWKES, Clarence.— Dial of Time,
The.
How Santa Claus Came down the
Chimney.
Mountain to the Pine, The.
HAWKINS, Sir Anthony Hope. See
HOPE, ANTHONY.
HAWKINS, Clarissa Hill.— Too Late.
HAWKINS, H. P.— Good Shepherd,
The.
HAWKINS, Henry.— Bee, The.
Hoc Cygno Vinces.
HAWKINS, Lucy.— To L. C.
HAWKINS, W. S. — More Cruel than
War.
Your Letter, Lady, Came Too Late.
HAWKINS, Willis B.— Deacon's Thanks
giving, The.
Signs of Christmas.
Summerset Folks, The.
HAWKS, A. W.— Big 'Fraid and Little
'Fraid.
Easter Lily, An.
His Thousand Dollars.
Nervous Man, The.
No Wonder.
Picture on the Wall, The.
HAWKS, Wells T.— Franz.
HAWKSHAWE, Mrs. Anne (or Hawk-
shaw, Ann — "Aunt Effie"). — "And
so you have come back again."
Carpenter's Shop, The.
Chorus of Frogs, The.
Clocking (or Clucking) Hen, The.
Common Things.
Dame Duck's First Lecture on Edu
cation.
Dame Duck's Lecture to Her Duck
lings.
Freddie and the Cherry Tree.
Glow-Worms, The.
Great Brown Owl, The.
Little Hare, The.
Little Raindrops.
Muffin-Man's Bell, The.
Old Kitchen Clock, The.
Pussy-Cat.
HAWKSHAWE, Anne (Continued).
Robin Redbreasts, The.
Turtle-Dove's Nest, The. (at.).
Water-Mill (or Water Mill), The.
Waves on the Sea-Shore, The.
Young Linnets, The.
HAWLEY, Charles B. — My Little
Love.
HAWLEY, Hudson. — Just Thinking.
On the Fire Step.
HAWLING, Mary S.— Futility.
HAWN, Henry Gaines.— Heart of a
Rose, The.
Toast to the Flag.
HAWTHORNE, Alice.— What Is Home
without a Mother?
HAWTHORNE, Hildegarde. — My
Rose.
Song, A: "Sing me a sweet, low song
HAWTHORNE, Julian. — Bartholdi
Statue, The.
Pockets.
Were-Wolf.
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel. — Elf -Child
and the Minister, The. See Scar
let Letter, The.
Endicott and the Red Cross, sel.
Frolic of the Carnival, A. See Marble
Faun, The.
Gray Champion, The.
Great Stone Face, The.
John Inglefield's Thanksgiving.
Marble Faun, The, sel.
My Visit to Niagara.
Scarlet Letter, The, sel.
Star of Calvary, The.
HAWTHORNE, Rose. See LATHROP,
ROSE HAWTHORNE.
HAWTREY, Edward Craven (Tr.).—
Helen Seeks for Her Brothers among
the Army of the Greeks before
Troy. See Iliad, The.
HAY, Clarence Leonard.— Down and
Out.
"HAY, Elijah." See SEIFFERT, MAR-
JORIE ALLEN.
HAY, Helen. See WHITNEY, HELEN
HAY.
HAY, Henry Hanby.— Hymn for Arbor
Day, A.
HAY, John. — Banty Tim.
Blind Man's Testimony, The.
Christine.
Distichs.
Enchanted Shirt, The.
Golyer.
Good and Bad Luck.
£im Bludso [of the Prairie Belle],
aw of Death, The.
Liberty.
Little Breeches.
Miles Keogh's Horse.
Not in Dumb Resignation.
On the Bluff.
Power of the Press.
Religion and Doctrine.
Stirrup-Cup, The.
Surrender of Spain, The.
Thy Will Be Done.
To Theodore Roosevelt.
Tribute to McKinley.
Triumph of Order, A.
White Flag, The.
Woman's Love, A.
HAY, Sara Henderson. — Advice to a
Gentleman.
Cordial Soul.
For a Dead Kitten.
For a Little Bird That Blundered into
Church.
Love Suffereth Long.
Mary.
Prayer in April.
Pullman. .
Reflections on an Ideal Existence.
Sleep Song.
"Therefore a Health to All That Shot
and Missed."
To a Snail in the Cemetery.
To an Insect, Flying About in
Church.
To Those Seeking.
HAY, W. (Tr.). — To a Poetic Lover.
HA YD EN, Katharine S. — Chiaroscuro.
HAYDEN, Lou Boyce. — Trials of a
School-Girl.
Young School Reformer.
HAYES, Alfred.— Death of the Crane-
man, The.
In a Coffee Pot.
Singleman.
Underground.
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HAYES, Donald Jeffrey.— After All.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Confession.
Inscription: "He wrote upon ms
heart."
Night.
Nocturne: "Softly blow lightly.'
Sketch.
HAYES, Mrs. Ednah L. Proctor
(Clarke). See CLARKE, EDNAH PROC-
HAYES, Mrs. Henry L. See CLARKE,
EDNAH PROCTOR.
HAYES, J. Milton.— Green Eye of the
Yellow God, The.
HAYES, James M.— Mother of the
Rose, The.
Old Nuns.
Transfiguration, The.
HAYES, John Russell.— Childhood Gar
land, A.
Library Dove, The.
Old-Fashioned Garden, The.
Poppies.
HAYES, Nancy M.— At Night in the
Wood.
Night in the Wood, A.
Shiny Little House, The.
HAYFORD, Gladys May Casely.— Baby
Cobina.
Nativity.
Rainy Season Love Song.
Serving Girl, The.
HAYLEY, William.— Card oi Invita
tion to Mr. Gibbon, at Brighthelm
stone, A.
HAYMAN, Robert.— Of the Great and
Famous,
HAYNARD, Virginia May.— If We
Knew,
HAYNE, Paul Hamilton. — Artie's
"Amen."
Aspects of the Pine[s].
At Last.
Battle of Charleston Harbor, The.
Between the Sunken Sun and the
New Moon.
Beyond the Potomac.
Bombardment of Vicksburg, The,
Bryant Dead.
Butler's Proclamation.
Cambyses and the Macrobian Bow.
Charleston.
Dream of the South Winds, A.
Fate or God?
Heroes of the South.
In Degree.
In Harbor.
Little Nellie in the Prison.
Little While I Fain Would Linger
Yet, A.
Love Scorns Degrees. See Mountain
of the Lovers, The.
Lyric of Action.
MacDonald's Raid.
Mocking Bird, The [: At Night].
Mocking-Birds, The.
Mountain of the Lovers, The, sel.
My Study.
Ode to Sleep.
Pine's Mystery, The.
Praying for Shoes.
Pre-Existence.
Rose and Thorn, The.
Shelley.
Snow Messengers, The.
Sonnet-Poets.
South Carolina to the States of the
North.
Storm in the Distance, A.
Story of an Ambuscade, The.
Stricken South to the North, The.
To Henry W. Longfellow.
To Longfellow.
To O. W. Holmes.
To W. H. H.
True Heaven, The.
Under the Pine.
Unveiled.
Upward and Onward.
Vicksburg.
Will and the Wing, The.
Yorktown Centennial Lyric.
HAYNE, Robert Young.— On Mr. Foot's
Resolution in the United States
Senate, January 21, 1830, sel.
South Carolina. See On Mr. Foot's
Resolution in the United States
Senate, January 21, 1830.
South in the Revolution, The. See
On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the
United States Senate, January 21.
1830.
Hayne
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
HAYNE, William Hamilton. — Autumn
Breeze, An.
Band of Bluebirds in Autumn, A.
Cavalry Song.
Charge at Santiago, The.
Cyclone at Sea, A.
De Preacher an' de Hants.
Exiles.
Moonlight Song of the Mocking-Bird.
Night Mists.
Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Pine Needles.
Red Bird, The.
"Sleep and His Brother Death."
Southern Snow-Bird, The.
To a Cherokee Rose.
To My Father.
Yule Log, The.
HAYNES, Carol (Mrs. James Plummer
Haynes). — Any Wife or Husband.
Aunt Selina.
HAYNES, Mrs. James Plummer. See
HAYNES, CAROL.
HAYNES, Landors C. — Tribute to East
Tennessee, A.
HAYS, Margaret G. — Who Got Skinned?
HAYS, Will S.— O'Gradv's Goat.
HAYWARD, Emeroy.— Cakes and Pies.
HAYWOOD, Delia A.— Abigail Fisher.
Teetotaler's Story, A.
HAZARD, Caroline. — Great Swamp
Fight, The.
Ninth Hour, The.
Wilderness, The.
HAZARD, Grace Walcott. See CON-
KLING, GRACE HAZARD.
HAZELTINE, Mary E.— Programs for
Armistice Day.
HAZELTINE, M. (Mayo) W. (William
son). — Value of University Study.
HAZELTON, George C. and BfeNRIMO.
Yellow Jacket, The, sel.
HAZEN, Ella M.— Unknown.
HAZLETT (or Bevis-Hazlett), Mrs.
S. C.). — Her Lover.
Those Sweet Old Days.
HAZLEWOOD, Rex.— Song: "Death?
What Is death?"
HAZZARD, John Edward.— Ain't It
Awful, Mabel?
Goshdern Words, The.
Jes' Only Her.
HEAD, Mrs. Cloyd. See TIETJENS,
EUNICE.
HEAD, William H.— Chinese Version
of Jonah and the Whale.
HEADLAND, I. T. (TrJ.~ Chinese
Nursery Rhyme, A.
HEADLEY, Joel Tyler.— Bell of Lib
erty, The.
Burning of Moscow, The. See Napoleon
and His Marshals.
Last Charge of Ney, The. See
Napoleon and His Marshals.
Liberty Bell, The.
Napoleon and His Marshals, sels.
Victor of Marengo.
Waterloo. See Napoleon and His
Marshals.
HEALEY, Evelyn H.— Journey's End.
HEALY, Catharine R. — Mission Ful
filled, A.
HEALY, Robert.— His Lullaby.
HEARN, Lafcadio (Tr.). — Clarimonde.
River of Heaven, The. See Manyo
Shu.
Unalterable.
HEARN E, Mrs. Mary Anne. See "FAR-
NINGHAM, MARIANNE."
HEATER, Lo Amy. — Ivy Oration.
Ivy Poem.
Last Will and Testament of Class.
Senior Charge.
HEATH, .—Women.
HEATH, Blanche Trennor.— Other Lit
tle GirL The.
HEATH, Ella.— Poetry.
HEATH, Gertrude E. (Emma). — Flag,
The.
HEATH, Lilian M.— Lift the Prohibi
tion Banner.
HEATH, Robert.— On Clarastella Sing-
On Clarastella Walking in Her Gar
den.
On the Unusual Cold and Ramie
Weather in the Summer, 1648.
Seeing Her Dancing.
Song in a Siege.
To Clarastella on St. Valentines Day
Morning.
HEATON, John L.— I ToT Yer So.
Sea Irony.
HEAVYSEGE, Charles.— David Exor
cising Malzah, the Evil Spirit from
the Lord. See Saul, a Drama.
•Flight of Malzah. See Saul, a Drama.
Hell's Road. See Saul, a Drama.
Malzah and the Angel Zelehtha. See
Saul, a Drama.
Saul, a Drama, sets.
Saul's Faithfulness. See Saul, a
Drama.
Twilight.
HEBARD, Mary. — Birth, Death, and
Resurrection of the Flowers.
HEBBLETHWAITE, James. — Wan
derers.
HEBER, (Bishop) Reginald. — Bow-
,
Meeting Song.
rightest and Best
Morning].
[of the Sons of the
.
By Cool SiloamE's Shady Rill].
Early Piety.
Evening Hymn.
From Greenland's Icy Mountains.
Holy, Holy, Holy!
If Thou Wert by My Side, My Love.
Lq, the Lilies of the Field.
Missionary Hymn.
Pitt.
Providence.
Son of God Goes Forth to War, The.
Sympathy.
Thrice Holy.
Who Follows in His Train?
HECKMAN, Ruth. — My Mother's
Stories.
HEDGE, Frederic Henry. — Mighty Fort
ress Is Our God, A. (Tr.)
Questionings.
HEERMANS, Mary A. — Arbor Day
Song.
HEGEMAN, A. B.— But Once.
HEIHAICHIRO TOGO, Admiral. —
Fallen Heroes of Japan.
HEILMAN, Edith.— Harvest.
HEINE, Heinrich.— Ad Finem.
Anno 1829.
Auf Meiner Herzliebsten Augelein.
Azra, The.
BelshazzarE's Downfall].
Coffin, The.
Dear Maiden.
Der Brief, Den Du Geschrieben.
Der Mond 1st Aufgegangen.
Die Blauen Veilchen der Augelein.
Die Heirnkehr, sels.
Die Lotosblume Angstigt.
Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube, die
Sonne.
Die Welt 1st Dumm, die Welt 1st
Blind.
Difficulty, The.
Dresden.
"Du Bist Wie Eine Blume."
Ein Fichtenbaum [Steht Einsam].
Enfant Perdue.
Epilog: "Like the ears of the wheat."
(Tr.) See North Sea, The.
Es Fallt Ein Stern Herunter.
Es Stehen Unbeweglich.
Evening Twilight. (Tr.) See North
Sea, The.
Farewell : "Linden blossomed, the night
ingale sang, The.'*
Firelight.
Fisher's Cottage, The.
Fresco-Sonnets to Christian Sethe.
Furchte Nichts, Geliebte Seele.
"Give me a mask, I'll join the mas
querade." See Fresco- Sonnets to
Christian Sethe.
Good Fortune.
Grenadiers, The.
"I laugh at each dull bore, taste's
parasite." (Tr.) See Fresco-Son
nets to Christian Sethe.
I Met by Chance.
I Love But Thee.
I Wept as I Lay Dreaminj
~ch Weis
deuten.
Ich Weiss Nicht Was
for
11 Es Be-
I'm Black and Blue.
Im Traum Sab Ich Ein Mannchen
Klein und Putzig.
Loreley, The (or Lore-Lei).
Love Song: "Image of the moon at
night, The."
Love Song: "Many a beauteous flower
doth spring/'
Madchen mit dem Rothen Mundchen.
Maiden Lies in Her Chamber, A.
Mein Herz, Mein Herz, 1st Traurig.
Mem Kind,' Wir Waren Kinder.
Mein Liebchen, Wif Sassen Zusammen.
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HEINE, Heinrich (Continued).
Message, The.
Mir Traumte von Einem Konigskind.
Mir Traumte Wieder der Alte Traum.
"Mutilated choir boys, The." See Die
Heimkehr.
"My child, we were two children."
My Songs Are Poisoned.
Never Despair.
Night by the Sea, A. See North Sea,
The.
North Sea, The, sels.
Oh Lovely Fishermaiden.
On Song's Bright Pinions.
Pilgrimage to Kevlar, The.
Proem: "Out of my own great woe."
Sag' Mir Wer Einst die Uhren Er-
fund.
Sag' Wo 1st Dein Schones Liebchen.
Sea Hath Its Pearls, The.
Sonnet to a Cat.
Storm, The.
"Tell me where thy lovely love is."
Se^e Die Heimkehr.
"This delightful young man." See Die
Heimkehr.
To My Mother.
Twilight.
Voyage, The.
Warum Sind Denn die Rosen So Blass.
We Cared for Each Other.
When Two Are Parted.
When Young Hearts Break.
Widow or Daughter?
Wie Langsam Kriechet Sie Dahin.
Window-Glance, The.
Zu Fragmentariseh 1st Welt und
Leben.
HEINRICH, A.— I Am the Plow.
HEINRICH VON RUGGE, Sir. — He
That Loves a Rosy Cheek.
HELBURN, Theresa (Mrs. John Baker
Opdyke) . — Mother.
Youth.
HELFRICH, Elsa F.— Dialogue.
HELLMAN, G. T.— Variation on a
Theme.
HELLMAN, Geoffrey. — Dynastic Tiff.
HELLMAN, George Sidney. — Before
Commencement.
Coleridge.
Hudson, The.
In a China Shop.
Sonnet: "To the Hudson."
HELMAR, William. — O-h-h-h, He Fid
dled.
HELMER, Charles D.— Battle of Oris-
kany.
HELMORE, Thomas. — Christmas Carol:
"Christ was born on Christmas
day."
HFJLTON, Roy.— Fox Race.
Glimpses.
In Passing.
Lonesome Water.
Old Christmas Morning.
Song of Dark Waters, The.
Street Car Symphony, A.
HEMANS, Mrs. Alfred. See below.
HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea (Mrs. Al
fred Hemans; Felicia Dorothea
Brown) . — Abencerrage, sel.
American Forest Girl, The.
Ancient Greek Chant of Victory.
Ballad of Roncesvalles, A.
Battle of Morgarten.
Bended Bow, The.
Bernardo del Carpio.
Birds of Passage, The.
"Breaking waves dashed high, The."
Bride of the Greek Isle, The.
Casabianca.
Child's First Grief, The.
Cid's Rising, The.
Coeur de Lion at the Bier of His
Father.
Come to Me, Gentle Sleep.
Coronation of Inez de Castro, The.
Death-Hymn, A. See Siege of Va
lencia, The.
Despair Is Never Quite Despair.
Dirge: "Calm on the bosom of thy
God."
Dirge, A: "Rest on your battle
fields."
England's Dead.
Evening Song of the Weary.
Fairies' Recall.
Fairy Song.
First Grief, The.
Flight of the Spirit.
Foliage.
Graves of a Household, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Hepburn
HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea (Cont'd).
Hall of Cynddylan, The. (Tr.)
He Never Smiled Again.
Hebrew Mother, The.
Homes of England, The.
Hour of Death, The.
Hour of Prayer.
Hymn for Christmas.
I Go, Sweet Friends!
Indian's Revenge, The.
Ivan the Czar.
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in
New England, The.
Light and Shades.
Marguerite of France.
Meeting of the Ships, The.
Mignon's Song. (TV.) See Wilhelm
Meister.
Orchard Blossoms.
Palm Tree, The.
Pilgrim Fathers, The.
Return from Battle, The.
Shadow of a Flower, The.
Sicilian Captive, The,
Siege of Valencia, The, sel.
Storm of Delphi, The.
To My Mother.
Treasures of the Deep, The.
Voice of Spring, The.
Water-Lilies.
HEMBLING, Nina.— Lilac.
"HEMINGWAY, Percy." See ADDLE-
SHAW, PERCY.
HENDERSON, Alice Corbin. See COR
BIN, ALICE,
HENDERSON, Barbara (Mrs. Barbara
Archibald) (Tr.).— Chant of Hate
against England, A.
HENDERSON, Daniel.— Dawn.
Homing Heart, The.
Hymn for a Household.
Lilies of the Field, The.
Love's Legend.
Men of the Blood and Mire.
Nantucket Whalers.
Poet, A.
Poet of Gardens, The.
Pony Express.
Road to France, The.
Sunset through an Office Window.
St. Swithin.
Scarlet Thread, The.
Searchlight, The.
Stranger, The.
Tea Trader, The.
HENDERSON, Emily. — Easter Offer
ings.
HENDERSON, Florence L. — Garden
That I Love, The.
HENDERSON, Le Roy C. — Somewhere
in France.
HENDERSON, M.— Outlaw, The.
HENDERSON, Mary L.— King's Daugh
ter, The.
HENDERSON, Rose.— Abandoned Adobe,
An.
Patio, The.
HENDERSON, Ruth Evelyn. — Boy's
Day.
My Spirit Will Grow Up.
HENDERSON, William J.— <
Book.
HENDERSON, Mrs. William Penhal-
low. See CORBIN, ALICE.
HENDRICKS, Walter.— Beggar Bill.
John Christian.
Sheep.
HENLEY, Bessie S.— Gold for Gold.
HENLEY, Lucy Hall.— Growing Old.
HENLEY, William Ernest.— After. See
In Hospital.
All in a Garden Green.
And Lightly, like the Flowers. (Tr.)
Apparition. See In Hospital.
Appendix to "Echoes."
"April sky sags low and drear,
The." See Hawthorn and Laven
der.
"As like the Woman As You Can."
Ave, Caesar 1 See In Hospital.
Ballade Made in the Hot Weather.
Ballade of a Toyokuni Color-Print.
Ballade of Dead Actors.
Ballade of June.
Ballade of Ladies' Names.
Ballade o£ Midsummer Days and
Nights.
Ballade of Spring.
Ballade of Truisms.
Ballade of Youth and Age.
Before. See In Hospital.
, William J. — On a Hymn-
HENLEY, William Ernest (Cont'd).
"Between the dusk of a summer night."
See Hawthorn and Lavender.
Birds in April.
Blackbird, The.
Bowl of Roses, A.
"Chief, The." See In Hospital.
Christian Slave, The.
Clinical. See In Hospital.
Collige Rosas.
Culture in the Slums.
"Desolate Shore, A."
Discharged. See In Hospital.
End, The.
England, [My England].
Enter Patient. See In Hospital.
Epilogue: "These, to you now, O, more
than ever now."
Eternity of Love, The.
Falmouth.
"Fill a glass with golden wine.'*
Finale.
For England's Sake, sel.
Fresh from His Fastnesses.
Friends — Old Friends.
From a Window in Princes Street.
"Full sea rolls and thunders, The."
'Good South- West on sea-worn wings,
The." See Hawthorn and Lavender.
Gulls in an Aery Morrice.
Hawthorn and Lavender, sels.
Her Little Feet,
Home.
I Am the Reaper.
"I gave my heart to a woman."
I. M.: Margaritas Sorori (or Sororis).
I. M. R. G. C. B. See Bric-a-Brac.
I. M. — R. T. Hamilton Bruce.
I Took a Hansom on To-Day.
In Fisherrow.
In Hospital, sels.
Inter Sodales.
Invictus.
Lady-Probationer. See In Hospital.
Late Lark [Twitters from the Quiet
Skies, A].
London Voluntaries, sels.
"Look down, dear eyes, look down."
See Hawthorn and Lavender.
Madam Life['s a Piece in Bloom].
Made in the Hot Weather.
Man in the Street, The. See For Eng
land's Sake.
Margarita Sprqri.
Matri Dilectissimze.
Midsummer Days and Nights.
Music. Sec In Hospital.
Night Cat, The. See London Volun
taries.
Nocturn. See In Hospital.
O Gather Me the Rose.
O, Falmouth Is a Fine Town.
On the Way to Kew.
Operation. See In Hospital.
Or Ever the Knightly Years Were
Gone.
Orientale.
Out of the Night [That Covers Me].
Out of Tune.
Over the Hills and Far Away.
"Poplar and lime and chestnut." See
Hawthorn and Lavender.
Praise the Generous Gods for Giving.
Pro Rege Nostro.
Prologue: "Something is dead.*'
Romance. See In Hospital.
Scherzando. See London Voluntaries.
Scrubber. See In Hospital.
Since Those We Love and Those We
Hate.
So Be My Passing,
"Some starlit garden gray with dew."
Song of the Sword.
Space and Dread and the Dark.
Spirit of Wine, The.
"Spring, my dear, The."
Staff-Nurse: New Style. See In Hos
pital.
Staff-Nurse: Old Style. See In Hos
pital.
Stanzas: "Where forlorn sunsets flare
and fade."
Thick Is the Darkness.
"This Is the moon of roses.*' See
Hawthorn and Lavender.
Thrush Sings, A.
To A. C.
To A. D.
To Charles Whlbley. See London Vol
untaries.
To H. B. M. W.
To James McNeill Whistler.
To K. De M.
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HENLEY, William Ernest (Cont'd).
To R. A. M. S.
To R. L. S.
To W. A.
Triolet, The: "Easy is the triolet."
Vigil. See In Hospital.
Villanelle.
Villon's Straight Tip to All Cross
Coves. (Tr.)
Visitor. See In Hospital.
Waiting. See In Hospital.
"Wan sun westers, faint and slow.
The."
Ways of Death, The.
We'll Go No More a-Roving.
"West a glimmering' lake of light.
The."
"WThat have I done for you?"
When You Are Old.
WThere Forlorn Sunsets.
While the West Is Paling.
"Why, my heart, do we love her so?"
\Vind on the Wrold, The.
Wind-Fiend, The. See London Vol-
TUntaries.
With Strawberries.
"Your heart has trembled to my
tongue."
HENLINE, Mae Baker. — Prayer for
Great Men of the Nation, A.
HENNESSY, Roland Burke. — Lament
of the Players.
HENRY, Drexa.— Noll's Journey.
HENRY, Nat.— Poet.
"HENRY, O." (William Sidney Por
ter). — Compliments of the Season,
Crucible, The.
Gift of the Magi.
Handbook of Hymen, The.
Hearts and Hands.
His Courier.
Last Leaf, The.
Springtime a la Carte.
Third Ingredient, The.
HENRY, Patrick.— Call to Arms, The.
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.
Liberty or Death.
Speech in (or before) the Virginia
Convention, [March 23] 1775.
Speech of Patrick Henry. See Speech
in the Virginia Convention, 1775.
War Inevitable, The. See Speech in
the Virginia Convention, 1775.
War Is Actually Begun. See Speech
in the Virginia Convention, 1775.
HENRY, Re.— Cabman's Story, The.
Fast Friends.
Lady Maud's Oath.
HENRY, (Mrs.) S. (Sarepta) M. I.
(Irish).
Surrender, The.
Why Should I Sign the Pledge?
HENRY VIII, King of England. — Good
Company.
Holly, The.
Pastime.
To His Lady.
HENRY, THE MINSTREL ("Blind
Harry"). — Description of Wallace,
A. See Wallace.
Wallace, sels.
Wallace's Lament for the Graham
See Wallace.
War Summons the Lover. See Wal-
HENRY'SON, Robert. — Abbey Walk,
The.
Bludy Serk, The.
Garment (or Garment) of Good (or
Gude) Ladies, The.
Mouse and the Paddock, The.
Praise of Age, The.
Prologue: **Ane doolie season to ane
careful dyte." See Testament of
Cresseid, The.
Robin and Makyne.
Taill of the Lyoun and the Mous,
The.
Taill of the Uponlandis Mous and the
Burges Mous, The.
Testament of Cresseid, The, sels.
"This duleful sentence Saturn took on
hand." See Testament of Cresseid.
The.
To Our Lady.
HENSHAW, Sarah E. — Flower Bed,
The.
HENSLEY, Almon. — Somewhere in
France, 1918.
HENSLEY, (Mrs.) Sophia M. (Marga-
retta) Almon. — Because of You.
HEPBURN, Mrs. Patrick. See WICK-
HAM, ANNA.
Hepburn
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
.
"Praised be the God of
HEPBURN, Thomas Nlcholl. See "SE-
TOUN" (or "SEYTOUN"), GABRIEL."
HERBERT, A. (Alan) P. (Patrick). —
Barnacle, The.
Chameleon, The.
Coals of Fire.
Green Estaminet, The.
"He Didn't Oughter."
Spider, The.
HERBERT, Alice. — Lullaby: "Sleep
soft and long no morn is worth the
waking.'3
HERBERT, Annie. — Mulligan's Gospel.
Rift of the Rock, The.
We Shall Know.
When the Mists Have Rolled Away.
HERBERT, Edward. See HERBERT of
Cherbury, EDWARD Lord.
HERBERT, George. — Aaron.
Affliction.
Agonie, The.
Altar, The.
Antiphon : "Let all the world in every
corner sing."
Antiphon: "P
love."
Be Useful.
Bosom Sin.
Christmas.
Church Music.
Church Porch, The, sels.
Church Windows, The.
Church-Floore (or Floor), The.
Collar, The.
Conscience.
Constancy.
Courage.
Death.
Decay.
Dedication, The: "Lord, my first-
fruits present themselves to thee."
Discipline.
Doom's-Day.
"Drink not the third glass which thou
canst not tame." See Church Porch,
The.
Dullness.
Easter.
Easter Song.
Easter Wings.
Elixir.
Employment.
Flower, The.
Gifts of God, The.
Glance, The.
Heaven.
Holy Baptism.
"I got me flowers to straw thy way."
"I made a posie, while the day ran
by."
lesu.
Jordan.
Judge Not the Preacher for He Is Thy
Judge.
Life.
Love ("Immortal Love, author of this
great frame").
Love ("Love bade me welcome; yet my
soul drew back").
Man.
Man's Medley.
Matins.
Maxims. See m Church Porch, The
Memento Mori.
Misery.
Mortification.
Nature.
Odour, The.
Our Prayer.
Paradise.
Parodie, A.
Peace.
Pearl, The.
Praise.
Prayer: "Prayer the Churches ban
quet, Angels age."
Psalm XXIII.
Pulley, The.
§uip, The.
edemption.
Repentance.
Resolve, The.
Resurrection, or Easter-Day, The.
Said I Not So?
Second Thanksgiving, or the Reprisal,
The.
Shepherds Sing, The.
Sin.
Sunday.
"Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so
bright."
Sweet Life.
Temper, The.
HERBERT, George (Continued}.
"Thou whose sweet youth and early
hopes enhance." See Church Porch,
The.
"Throw away thy rod."
Unkindness.
Virtue.
"Who can scape his bow?
"Who would have thought my shnv-
elPd heart."
Windows, The.
World, The.
HERBERT, Henry William. — Corne
Back.
HERBERT, Mary, Countess of Pem
broke, See PEMBROKE, MARY SID
NEY, Countess of.
HERBERT, William, Earl of Pembroke.
Song: "Soules joy, now I am gone.
(At.)
HERBERT of Cherbury, Edward, Lord.
Breaking from under That Thy Cloudy
Veil.
Ditty in Imitation of the Spanish Entre
Tanto que L'Avril.
Elegy over a Tomb.
Madrigal: "Dear, when I did from
you Remove."
Now That the April of Your Youth.
Ode upon a Question Moved, Whether
Love Should Continue for Ever, An?
Platonick Love.
Tears, Flow No More.
To a Lady Who Did Sing Excellently.
To Her Eyes.
Upon Combing Her Hair.
HERBERTSON, Agnes Grozier. — De
fiance.
"There was a little goblin."
HERDER, Johann Gottfried von.— Es-
thonian Bridal Song.
Sir Olaf.
HEREDIA, Jose-Maria de.— Flute, The.
Laborer, The.
HERFORD, Beatrice.— Old Man, The.
HERFORD, Oliver.— Ant, The.
Audacious Kitten, The.
Bashful Earthquake, The, sel.
Belated Violet, A.
Bunny Romance, A.
Catfish, The.
Child's Natural History.
Cloud, The.
Cow, The.
Dog, The.
Earth. See Bashful Earthquake, The.
Elf and the Dormouse, The.
Enchanted Oak, The.
Eve.
From the Rubaiyat of a Persian
Kitten, scl.
Godiva.
Gold.
Hen, The.
Hippopotamus, The.
Kitten's Night Thoughts.
Kitten's Thought, A.
Last Violet, The.
Laughing Willow, The.
Letter from a Cat, A.
Limericks.
Mark Twain: A Pipe Dream.
Metaphysics.
Milk Jug, The.
Mirror Cat, A.
Mrs. Seymour Fentolin.
Mon-goos, The. See Child's Natural
History.
Moon, The.
My Sense of Sight.
Our Boy.
Packet of Letters, A.
Phyllis.
Platypus, The.
Poet's Proposal, The.
Prince Pompom.
Proem: "If this little world tonight."
See Bashful Earthquake, The.
Seal, A. See Child's Natural History.
Shadow-Kitten, The.
Silver Question, The.
Snail's Dream, The.
Some Geese.
Song: "Gather Kittens while you may."
Song, A: "Upon a time I had a Heart."
Song of a Heart, A.
Tell-Tale.
Thanksgiving Fable, A.
"There once were some learned M.D.'s."
See Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Twicken
ham." See Limericks.
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HERFORD, Oliver (Continued).
"There was a young man of Laconia."
See Limericks.
"There was a young man of the cape."
See Limericks.
"There was an old man of the Rhine."
See Limericks.
War Relief.
Why Ye Blossome Cometh before Ye
Leafe.
Women of the Better Class, The.
Yak, The. See Child's Natural His
tory.
HERGET, Mary C. — Mammy Sue.
HERIBERT, William. — "Behold Thy
Mother and Thy Brother."
HERMAN and WILLS.— Claudian, sel.
Curse, The. See Claudian.
HERMANN, Victor A.— De Squeegee.
That Game of Quoits.
"HERMES, Paul." See THAYER, WIL
LIAM ROSCOE.
HERN DON, John G.— Fairies, The.
Friendly People.
HERN DON, William H.— Character of
Lincoln, The.
HERRERA, Fernando de.— Ideal Beauty.
HERRERA Y REISSIG, Julio.— Parish
Church, The.
HERRICK, Benita Adams. — Midway.
HERRICK, Jean.— Time.
HERRICK, Robert. — Anacreontic.
Anacreontick Verse.
Another Charm.
Another Grace for a Child.
Another on Her (Julia).
Argument of His Book, The.
Argument of the Hesperides, The.
Argument of This Book, The.
Argument to "Hesperides."
Art above Nature. To Julia.
As in Silks My Julia Goes.
Bacchanalian Verse, A.
Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad, The.
Bag of the Bee, The.
Bashfulness.
Beggar, to Mab the Fairy Queen, The.
Bell-Man, The.
Bracelet, The: To Julia.
Bride-Cake, The.
Candlemas.
Candlemas Eve.
Ceremonies for Candlernass Eve.
Ceremonies for Christmas Day, The.
Ceremony for Candlemas Day, A.
Charm, A.
Cheat of Cupid, The; or, The Ungen
tle Guest.
Cherry-Pit.
Cherry-Ripe.
Child's Grace, A,
Child's Present to His Child-Savio[u]r.
Chloris in the Snow (wr. at.). See
STRODE, WILLIAM.
Chop-Cherry.
Christmas Carol: "What sweeter mu-
sick can we bring."
Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in
the Presence at White-Hall, A.
Christmas Eve — Another Ceremony.
Christmas Eve — Another to the Maids.
Clothes Do But Cheat and Cozen Us.
Come Bring with a Noise.
Comfort [to a Youth That Had Lost
His Love].
Conjuration, to Electra, A.
Corinna's [Going a-] Maying.
Counsel to Girls.
Country Life, The.
Daffodils.
Definition of Beauty, The.
Delight in Disorder.
Departure of the Good Daemon, The.
Dirge of Jephthah's Daughter, The.
Discontents in Devon.
Divination by a Daffadil.
Epitaph: "But here's the sunset of a
tedious day."
Epitaph: "Here a solemn fast we
keep."
Epitaph on a Virgin.
Epitaph upon a Child [That Died], An.
Eternity.
"Fair Daffodils, we weep to see."
Fairies, The.
Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Chapel.
The, sel.
Five Wines.
Four Sweet Months, The.
Funeral Rites of the Rose, The.
Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May.
Going a-Maying.
AUTHOR INDEX
Heywood
HERRICK, Robert (Continued).
Good-Night or Blessing, The.
Grace for a Child.
Here I Little Child I Stand.
Hesperides.
His Answer to a Question.
His Coming to the Sepulcher.
His Content in the Country.
His Desire.
His Farewell to Sack.
His Grange, or Private Wealth.
His Litany (or Letanie), to the Holy
HisPPoetrie (or Poetry) His Pillar.
His Prayer for Absolution.
His Prayer to Ben Jonson.
His Request to Julia.
His Return to London.
His Saviour's Words, Going to the
Crosse.
His Tears to Thamesis.
His Theme.
His Winding-Sheet.
Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home, The [ : To
the Right Honourable Mildmay, Earle
of Westmorland].
Holy Spirit, The.
How Roses Came Red.
How the Wallflower Came First and
Why So Called.
How yiolets Came Blue.
Humility. , . „
"I dare not ask a kiss.
Invitation, The.
Julia.
Kiss, The.
Kissing and Bussing.
Lady Dying in Childbed, A.
Litany [to the Holy Spirit].
Loss from the Least.
Love" Me Little, Love Me Long.
Lyrick for Legacies.
Mad Maid's Song, The.
Meditation for His Mistresse, A.
Moderation.
Music.
New-Yeere's Gift, The.
Night Piece [to Julia], The.
No Fault in Women.
Not to Love.
Oberon's Feast.
Ode for Ben Jonson, An.
Ode for Him, An. .
Ode on the Birth of Our Savio[u]r,
An.
Ode to Ben Jonson.
Ode to Endymion Porter.
Of Her Breath.
Of Love.
Old Wives' Prayer, The.
On Julia's Clothes.
On Love.
"Only a little more.'*
Paradise.
Pillar of Fame, The.
Poet Loves a Mistress, but Not to
Marry, The.
Poetry of Dress, The.
Prayer to Ben Jonson.
Preface.
Primrose, The.
Rock of Rubies, The.
Rubies and Pearls.
Star Song, The.
Succession of the Four Sweet Months,
The.
Sweet, Be Not Proud.
Sweet Disorder, A.
Sweetnesse in Sacrifice.
Ternary (or Ternarie) of Littles [upon
a Pipkin of Jelly Sent to a Lady].
Thankful Heart, A.
Thanksgiving [to God] for His House.
This Cross-Tree Here.
"Though clock."
To a Child.
To JEnone.
To Anthea ("If deare Anthea").
To Anthea ("Now is the time").
To Anthea, [Who May Command Him
* Anything] .
To Ben Jonson.
To Blossoms.
To Daffodils.
To Daisies [, Not to Shut So Soon]
To Death.
To Dianeme.
To Electra.
To Enjoy the Time.
To Finde God.
To Fortune.
HERRICK, Robert (Continued).
To God.
To His Book. (TV.)
To His Dear God.
To His Dying Brother, Master William
Herrick.
To His Lovely Mistresses.
To His Maid Prue.
To His Muse.
To His Saviour, a Child [a Present by
a Child].
To His Sweet Saviour.
To Julia.
To Keep a True Lent.
To Live Merrily and to Trust to
Good Verses.
To M. Henry Lawes, the Excellent
Composer, of His Lyrics.
To Meadows (or Meddowes).
To Music (or Musique), to Becalme
His Fever.
To CEnone.
To Perilla.
To Phillis [to Love, and Live with
Him].
To Primroses, Filled with Morning
Dew.
To Robin Red-Breast.
To the Duke of York.
To the Lark.
To the Maids on Christmas Morn.
To the Reverend Shade of His Re
ligious Father.
To the Rose [: A Song],
To the Sour Reader.
To the Virgins [to Make Much of
Time].
To [the] Water Nymphs Drinking at
the Fountain.
To the Western Wind.
To the Willow-Tree.
To Violets.
Tom o' Bedlam.
True Lent, A.
Upon a Child.
Upon a Child That Died.
Upon a Maid That Died the Day She
Was Married. (TV.)
Upon Ben Jonson.
Upon Himself.
Upon His Departure Hence.
Upon His Spaniell Tracie.
Upon Julia's Clothes.
Upon Julia's Hair Filled with Dew.
Upon Julia's Voice.
Upon Love.
Upon M. Ben Jonson — Epigram.
Upon Master Fletchers Incomparable
Playes.
Upon Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler, under the
Name of Amarillis.
Upon Prudence Baldwin Her Sick
ness.
Upon Prue (or Prew) His Maid.
Upon Sneape.
Upon the Loss of His Mistresses.
Upon Time.
Violets.
Virgin Mary, The.
Vision to Electra, The.
Wake, The.
Wassail, The.
What Love Is.
When He Would Have His Verses
Read.
Whenas in Silks My Julia Goes.
White Island, The [: or Place of the
Blest].
"White though ye be, yet, lilies,
know."
"Why I tie about thy wrist."
Willow Garland, The.
Wounded Cupid, The.
"You say I love not, 'cause I do not
HERRIMAN, Dorothy Choate. — Roses.
Spruce Tree, The.
Torii.
Waiting.
Welcome to Bliss Carman, A.
HERRON, Carl Vinton. — I Know a
HERRON, George D. — Make the World
a Home.
HERSCHEL, J. F. W.— Reading as an
Amusement.
HERSCHELL, William.-— "Just Watch
Papa!"
Kid Has Gone to the Colors, The.
Old Gang on the Corner, The.
Service Flag, The.
Soldier of the Silences, The.
When Mother's Sick.
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HERSEY, Frank Wilson Cheney.— First
Duel in Boston, The.
HERTY, Howard H.— Then We'll Come
Back to You.
HERVEY, Thomas Kibble, — Cleopatra
Embarking on the Cydnus.
Dead Trumpeter, The.
Devil at Home, The. See Devil's
Progress, The.
Devil's Progress, The, sel.
Grotto of Egeria, The.
I Think on Thee.
Love.
HERWEGH, Georg.— Dewdrop and the
Wave, The.
HERZEL, Catherine Williams. — Sacra
ment.
HERZOG, Rose L. — George Washing-
HESNAULT, Charles Jean. — Sonnet:
"Who wills, by force or art may rise
elate."
HESSE, Hermann. — Night.
Spring Song.
HESSELGRAVE, Charles E. — Easter
Message, The.
While It Was Yet Dark.
HETHERINGTON, H. M. — Clerk,
The.
HEWINS, Caroline Maria.— Troll-Man,
The.
HEWITT, Ethel M.— Wild Wishes.
HEWITT, Mrs. James L,. See STEB-
BINS, MARY ELIZABETH (MOORE).
HEWITT, John H.— Creation of Man,
The.
Prayer in Battle, The.
HEWITT, Luise. — Catechism.
HEWITT, Mary E. (Moore). See STEB-
BINS, MARY ELIZABETH (MOORE).
HEWITT, Oscar F. — Dime Supper, A.
HEWLETT, Maurice.— Dirge: "How
should my lord come home to his
lands?".
Flos Virginum.
Night-Errantry.
Rosa Nascosa^.
Soldier, Soldier.
Song for Two Voices, A.
When She a Maiden Slim.
HEY, F. — Boy and the Squirrel, The.
Cat in the Snow, The.
Caw, Caw.
Fox and Goose.
Kittens, The.
Pug-Dog and Spitz.
Two Dogs.
HEYL, Friedrika.— At Sundown.
HEYWARD, DuBose. — Black Christ
mas.
Blockader, The.
Dusk [in the Low Country].
Envoy: "So, at the last, I think that we
must follow."
Epitaph for (or of) a Poet.
Equinox, The.
Evening in the Great Smokies.
Gamesters All.
Horizons.
I Stumbled upon Happiness.
Jasbo Brown.
Last Crew, The.
Mountain Girl, The.
Mountain Woman, The.
Prodigal.
Yoke of Steers, A.
Your Gifts.
HEYWARD, Janie Screven. — Autumn
Leaves.
Spirit's Grace, The.
HEYWOOD, Delia A.— As Seen in
Later Years.
A-Soak in "Wum Barrels."
What I Would Be.
HEYWOOD, John.— Cardinal Fisher.
Description of a Most Noble Lady, A.
English Schoolboy, The. See Play
of the Weather, The.
Four P's, The.
Gloria Patri, The.
On the Princess Mary. (?)
Palmer, The. See Four P's, The.
Play of the Weather, The, sel.
Portrait, The. (?)
Praise of His Lady, A. (?)
Tyburn and Westminster.
HEYWOOD, Thomas. — Apology for
Actors, An, sel.
Author to His Booke, The. See
Apology for Actors, An.
Cherubim, The, sel.
Cries of Rome, The. See Rape of
Lucrece, The.
Heywood
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
HEYWOOD, Thomas (Continued).
Description of a Most Noble Lady,
A. (?)
Epigram upon His Majestie's Great
Ship, the "Sovereign of the Seas,"
Lying in the Docks at Woolwich, An.
Fair Maid of the Exchange, sets.
Go, Pretty Birds! See Fair Maid of
the Exchange, The.
Good Morrow. See Rape of Lucrece,
The.
Hierarchic of the Blessed Angels, seL
Matin Song. See Rape of Lucrece,
The.
Message, The. See Fair Maid of the
Exchange, The.
Morning [Song], A. See Rape of Lu
crece, The.
On the Princess Mary. (?)
Pack, Clouds, Away[, and Welcome,
Day]. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Portrait, The. (?)
Praise of Ceres. See Silver Age.
Praise of His Lady, A. (?)
Psyche.
Rape of Lucrece, The, sels.
Silver Age, sel.
Song: Morning. See Rape of Lu
crece, The.
Song of Ceres, Proserpine, Swains and
Country Wenches. See Silver Age.
Valerius on Women. See Rape of
Lucrece, The.
Waking Song. See Rape of Lucrece,
The.
Welcome to Day. See Rape of Lu
crece, The.
Ye Little Birds That Sit and Sing. See
Fair Maid of the Exchange, The.
Ye Pretty Wantons, Warble. See Fair
Maid of the Exchange, The.
HIBBARD, George. — After the Accident.
Vehicle of Love.
HICHENS, R. (Robert) S. (Smythe).—
Domini's Triumph. See Garden of
Allah, The.
Garden of Allah, The, sel.
Sacrifice of Genius, The.
HICKERSON, Daisy Faulkner. — Rain
Pool.
HICKEY, Agnes MacCarthy. — Shake
speare.
HICKEY, Emily Henrietta. — Beloved,
It Is Morn.
Sea Story, A.
Song: "Beloved, it is morn!"
HICKLER, Rosalie. — Prayer for Any
Occasion.
Prayer for Love, A.
Spoken to My Sorrowing Daughter.
HICKMAN, Charles D. —Obliging His
Landlady.
HICKMAN, Maude Hicks. — Censor,
The.
HICKOK, Eliza M.— Prayer: "I know
not by what methods rare."
HICKOX, Chauncey. — Under the Red
Cross.
HICKS, Mabel.— Crosses.
HICKSON, William Edward. — Try
HICK^m'Daniel Whitehead.— Ad In
terim.
Cotton Pickers, The.
Daisies.
For John Galsworthy.
Inscription for a Sundial.
Machines.
Nor Speak, nor Probe.
November.
Prayer for a Garden.
Requiem for a Young Poet.
Snowstorm.
Song Out of Erin.
They Know When Aprils Come.
Victors, The.
White Cathedral, The.
Wildflowers.
Wisdom.
Wrestlers, The.
HIEBERT, Mrs. Lillian, — Ring On,
Love Bells.
HIGBEE, E. E.— Nature and Children.
Water into Wine, The.
HIGGINS, F. (Frederick) R. (Robert).—
Aileed's Song.
Ballad of O'Bruadir, The.
Connemara.
Druinmin Wood.
Father and Son.
Hermits.
Illan-Na-Gila.
.Last Heritage, The.
HIGGINS, F. R. (Continued').
Little Clan, The.
Old Galway.
Old Jockey, The.
Padraic O'Conaire — Gaelic Storyteller.
Scribe, The.
Song for the Clatter Bones.
Spanish Man, The.
Starry Mist, The.
HIGGINS, Helen.— Birth of Woman,
The.
HIGGINS, John.— Books.
HIGGINS, John Lee.— Growth.
Gull, The.
Sea Nymphs.
HIGGINSON, Anne (Mrs. Vibe K.
Spicer; Anne Higginson Spicer). —
City Priest.
Hail and Farewell.
HIGGINSON, Ella (Mrs. Russell Car-
don Higginson). — Beggars.
Beside the Sea.
Childless Mother's Lullaby, The.
Cradle-Song of the Fisherman's Wife.
Fairy's Love Song, A.
Four-Leaf (or -Leaved) Clover.
Going Blind.
Grand Ronde Valley, The.
Helping Hand, A.
"Jest a-Thinkin' o' " You."
Lamp in the West, The.
'Mandy's Organ.
Moonrise in the Rockies.
Sweet, Low Speech of the Rain, The.
When the Birds Come North.
HIGGINSON, Mary Potter Thacher
(Mrs. Thomas Wentworth Higgin
son) . — Changelings.
Ghost-Flowers.
In the Dark.
Inheritance.
HIGGINSON, Mrs. Russell Cardon.
See HIGGINSON, ELLA.
HIGGINSON, Thomas Wentworth.—
Abuse of Washington, The.
Decoration.
Grant.
Ode to a Butterfly.
"Since Cleopatra Died."
Snowing of the Pines, The.
"Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made Of."
Thankful for All.
To Duty.
Trumpeter, The.
HIGGINSON, Mrs. Thomas Wentworth.
See HIGGINSON, MARY POTTER
THACHER.
HILDRETH, Charles Lotin. — At the
Mermaid Inn.
Duet.
Implora Pace.
To an Obscure Poet Who Lives on
My Hearth.
HILDRETH, Fred. — Our Drummer Boy.
HILDRETH, Harold M.— Silent Places.
HILL, Aaron. — Grasp It like a Man!
Strong Hand, A.
HILL, Benjamin Dionysius (Father
Edmund). — Our Lady's Death.
To St. Mary Magdalen.
HILL, Mrs. Charles R. See HILL,
MARION.
HILL, Charlotte T.— To Woman.
HILL, Clyde Walton. — Byron.
Dying Year, The.
Lincoln.
HILL, E.— When Polly Buys a Hat.
HILL, Ethel Osborn.— Heart's Protest.
HILL, Frank A. — Spirit of Arbor Day,
The.
HILL, Frank Ernest. — Clouds.
Diversity.
Earth and Air.
Earth Will Stay the Same, The.
Snow Water.
Upper Air.
HILL, George. — Fall of the Oak, The.
Good-Night.
Leila.
Love and Reason.
Mariner's Adieu, The.
Oak, The.
Song of the Elfin Steersman.
HILL, Grace Livingston (Mrs. Thomas
G. F. Hill; Grace Livingston Hill
Lutz). — Baking for the Party.
HILL, Helen and MAXWELL, Violet.
Christmas in Provence. See Little To-
nino of Provence.
Little Tonino of Provence, sel.
Rudi of the Toll Gate, sel.
Toys and Christmas. See Rudi of the
Toll Gate.
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HILL, Leona Arnes. — Little Boy Lost.
HILL, Leslie Pinckney. — Christmas at
Melrose.
"So Quietly."
Summer Magic.
Teacher, The.
Tuskegee.
HILL, M. B.— Lady Sweet Pea.
HILL, Mabel A. — Sentiment Rules the
World.
HILL, Margaret Frater. — Universal
Peace.
HILL, Marion (Mrs. Charles R. Hill).
Day of Precious Penalties, The. See
Pettison Twins, The.
His Place in the Line.
Lovelilts.
Pettison Twins, The. sels.
Pettison Twins at Kindergarten. See
Pettison Twins, The.
HILL, Marvin Luter. — November.
HILL, Mildred J.— Valentine's Mes
sage, The.
When You Send a Valentine.
HILL, Rudolph. — To April.
Wind, The.
Wisps of Song.
HILL, Sara J. See HALE, SARA Jo-
SEPHA.
HILL, Thomas. — Bobolink, The.
HILL, Mrs. Thomas G. F. See HILL.
GRACE LIVINGSTON.
HILLE, Peter. — Beauty.
Maiden, The.
HILLHOUSE, Augustus Lucas. — For
giveness of Sins a Joy Unknown to
Angels.
HILLHOUSE, James Abraham. —
Demon-Lover, The. See Hadad.
Hadad, sel.
HILLIS, Newell Dwight. — Christian
Pulpit, The.
Foretokens of Immortality. *
Gettysburg.
Peace and Hope.
Pulpit in Modern Life, The.
Rich Man's Son Succeeds, A.
Washington: The Ideal American.
HILLS, Barton. — For a November After
noon.
HILLS, L. P. — Poetical Courtship.
HILLS, William H. — City Sportsman.
The.
HILLYER, Lulu C. — Composition, The.
HILLYER, Robert (Silliman). —
Arabesque.
As One Who Bears beneath His Neigh
bor's Roof.
Book of the Dead, sels. (TV.)
Clear Melody.
Flower-Market, Copenhagen.
Gull, A.
Halt in the Garden, The.
In the Tidal Marshes.
Letter to Charles Townsend Copeland.
Letter to My Son, A.
Letter to Robert Frost, A.
Lullaby: "Long canoe, The."
Mentis Trist.
Mirror of All Ages Are the Eyes.
Moo!
Night Piece.
Nocturne: "I felt the wind on my
cheek."
Pastoral: "So soft in the hemlock
wood."
Prelude: "Ponder the tone; the broken
theme."
Prothalamion (Second Section).
Recompense, The.
Reunion.
Scherzo.
Sonnet: "Even as love grows more, I
write the less.'* See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Golden spring redeems the
withered year, The." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "I will fling wide the windows
of my soul." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Let all men see the ruins of
the shrine." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Over the waters but a single
bough." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Quickly and pleasantly "the
seasons blow." See Sonnets.
Sonnets, sels.
Spiritism.
There Is a Charming Land. (Tr.)
Thermopylae [and Golgotha].
To a Scarlatti Passepied.
Variations on a Theme.
KILMER, William Hurd.— My Master's
Face.
AUTHOE INDEX
Holland
HILTON, A. (Arthur) C. (Clement).—
Heathen Pass-ee, The.
Octopus.
Vulture and the Husband-Man,
HILTY," Bernadine.— In San Francisco.
HIMMELL, Sophie.— Advice to a Child.
HIMSTEDT, Edith. — Robin on da Fence.
HINCKLEY, Henry Barrett.— Medieval
Easter Plays.
Mother in Drama, The.
HINCKLEY, J.— Ambition.
HINDLEY, Charles (?).— Mother Ship-
ton's Prophecies.
Don't You?
HINES, Herbert H. — Christmas Prayer.
HINKSON, Mrs. H. A. (or Mrs. Henry
A.). See TYNAN, KATHARINE.
HINKSON, K. (or Katharine) Tynan.
See TYNAN, KATHARINE.
HINTON, Leonard.— For a New Year.
HIOKI NO KO-OKIMA.— "On the
shore of Nawa." See Manyo Shu.
HIPPLE, Mary A.— Blindness.
Thinker Dog, The.
HIRST, Henry Beck.— Frmgilla Melo-
dia, The.
Funeral of Time, The.
HISLOP, Codman. — Carnival.
These Things Have I Loved.
HIT A, Juan Ruiz de. See JUAN Ruiz
DE HlTA.
KITCHENS, E. L. — Song of the Drum.
HITOMARO. — "For my Sister's sake."
See Manyo Shu.
"May the men who are born." See
Many5 Shu.
Mountain Top, The.
My Love Who Loves Me Not.
"0 boy cutting grass." See Manyo Shu.
On Parting from His Wife.
"On the moor of Kasuga." See Manyo
Shu.
"When, halting in front of it," See
Shui Shu.
HITTAN of TayyL—Rz Thinks of His
Children. See Hamasah.
His Children. See Hamasah.
HO, Chang Chi. — World Apart, A.
HOAR, George Frisbee. — Latin and Greek
Essential Studies.
Path of Duty, The.
Right of the Filipinos to Independence,
The.
Roll-Call of the Fathers.
Subjugation of the Philippines.
Tribute to the Flag.
HOARE, Prince.— Arethusa, The.
HOATSON, Florence.— Bubble, The.
Christmas Eve.
Fairy Frilly.
Snail and the Fairy, The.
Thin Cat, The.
Yellow.
Yellow Chicks.
HOBART, Mrs. Charles. — Changed
Cross, The.
HOBART, George V. ("Hugh Mc-
Hugh"). — Das Kleine Kind.
I'm a LiT Rough Rider.
Out for the Coin, sel.
Out Sleighing with Sophia.
Peaches. See Out for the Coin.
Vot to Call Him.
HOBART, Sarah D. — Legend of St.
Freda, The.
HOBBS, Mildred Ann. — Last Night.
Winter Settles Down.
HOB SON, Dorothy. — Snow Comes
Silently, The.
HOCCLEVE, (or Occleve) Thomas.—
De Regimine Principum, sels.
Hoccleve's Humorous Praise of His
Lady.
Hoccleve's Lament for Chaucer and
Gower. See De Regimine Principum.
Lament for Chaucer. See De Regimine
Principum.
Mi Maister Chaucer. See De Regimine
Principum.
On Chaucer. See De Regimine Princi
pum.
To Chaucer. See De Regimine Prin
cipum.
To Sir John Oldcastle.
HOCHDORF, Muriel. — To a Campus
Oak.
HOCHE, P.— Blessings of War.
HODGES, D. F.— Now Is the Time.
HODGES, Leigh Mitchell. — Charles
Dickens.
Give Them the Flowers Now.
Optimist, The.
Source.
HODGMAN, Eleanor H. (Hodgman).—
Cat and Painter.
HODGSON, Florence B. — How Can I
Smile?
HODGSON, Frances (or Fannie) E. See
BURNETT, FRANCES HODGSON.
HODGSON, Hattie Josephine. — Mem-
HODGSON, Ralph.— After.
Babylon.
Bells of Heaven, The.
Birdcatcher, The.
Bride, The.
Bull, The.
Couplet: "God loves an idle rainbow."
Eve.
Gipsy Girl, The.
Great Auk's Ghost, The.
Hammers, The.
Hymn to Moloch.
Late, Last Rook, The.
Linnet, The.
Moor, The.
My Books.
Mystery, The.
Night, The.
Reason.
Sedge Warbler, The.
Silver Wedding.
Song of Honour, The.
Stupidity Street.
Swallow, The.
Thrown.
Time, You Old Gypsy Man.
Wood Song, A.
HODGSON, William Noel.— Before Ac
tion.
Release.
Reverie.
HODSON, Mrs. Harriet Ward. — Saving
Mission of Infancy, The.
HOEY, George. — Asleep at the Switch.
HOFFEN STEIN, Samuel.— Apologia.
Apostrophe to a Flea.
Cloud.
Complex, with Victim Victorious.
If You Love Me.
Let Our Love Be.
Little While to Love and Rave, A.
Lonely, The.
Lullaby: "Sleep, my little baby, sleep."
Mid-May Song.
Morbid Reflections.
Observation.
Ocean Spills, The.
"Only the wholesomest foods you eat."
See Poems in Praise of Practically
Nothing.
Poem Intended to Incite the Utmost
Depression, A.
Poems in Praise of Practically Noth
ing, sels*
Primer.
Resume.
Sheep.
Some Folks I Know.
Song of Fairly Utter Despair.
Sorrow That Cries.
To a Cat.
To Claire.
"You buy some flowers for your table."
Sec Poems in Praise of Practically
Nothing.
"You buy yourself a new suit of
clothes. See Poems in Praise of
Practically Nothing.
"You get a girl; and you say you
love her."
"You go to high school, even college."
See Poems in Praise of Practically
Nothing.
"You leap out of bed; you start to get
ready. See Poems in Praise of
Practically Nothing.
"You practise every possible virtue."
See Poems in Praise of Practically
Nothing.
"You work and work and keep on
working." See Poems in Praise of
Practically Nothing.
Your Little Hands.
HOFFMAN, Charles Fenno.— Calling-
One's-Own. (Tr.)
L' Amour sans Ailes.
Mint Julep, The.
Monterey.
Sparkling and Bright.
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HOFFMAN, Mrs. Clara. — High Li
cense.
HOFFMANN, (August) Heinrich.—
Dreadful Story about Harriet (or of
Pauline) and the Matches, The.
Harriet and the Matches.
Story of Augustus [Who Would Not
Have Any Soup], The.
Story of Flying Robert, The.
Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb, The.
Story of the Wild Huntsman, The.
HOFFMAN, Phoebe.— Cats of Baddeck,
The.
HOFFMAN, Richard. — Post-Mortem.
HOFFMAN VON FALLERSLEBEN.
Cradle Song: "To sleep the corn is
sinking."
HOFFNER, R. J. — Mission of a Song,
The.
HOFFORD, M. L. — Jerusalem the Beau
tiful.
HOFMANNSTHAL, Hugo von.— Ballad
of the Outer Life.
Many Indeed Must Perish in the Ke'el.
Stanzas on Mutability.
Two, The.
Venetian Night, A.
HOGAN, Edith Arnold. — Baptizing the
Twins.
HOGE, Moses D. — Unconscious Great
ness of Stonewall Jackson, The.
HOGE, Paton H. — Lost Friend, A.
HOGG, James ("The Ettrick Shepherd").
Athol Cummers.
Boat-Race, The. See Queen Hynde.
Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Bonny Kilmeny Gaed up the Glen. See
Queen's Wake, The.
Boy's Song, A.
Charlie Is My Darling.
Fate of MacGregor, The. See Queen's
Wake, The.
Good Man of Alloa, The.
Tock Johnstone, the Tinkler.
Kilmeny. See Queen's Wake, The.
Laird o' Larnington, The.
Lament of Flora MacDonald, The.
Lark, The.
Last Cradle Song, The.
Lock the Door, Lariston.
Love Is like a Dizziness.
M'Lean's Welcome.
May of the Moril Glen. See Queen's
Wake, The.
Moggy and Me.
My Love She's But a Lassie Yet.
Bueen Hynde, sel.
ueen's Wake, The, sel.
Skylark, The.
There's Gowd in the Breast.
When Maggie Gangs Away.
When the Kye Comes Hame.
Witch of Fife, The. See Queen's
Wake, The.
Women Folk, The.
HOISINGTON, (Mrs.) May Folwell.—
Black Frost.
Reason and Song.
Travel's End.
HOLCOMB, Willard. — Lost Chord
Found, A.
HOLCOMBE, William H.— New Thana-
HOLCROFT, Thomas.— Gaffer Gray.
HOLDEN, Edward S. — Flag of the
United States of America, 1777-
1898, The.
Meaning of the American Flag,
The.
Our Country's Flag.
HOLDEN, John Jarvis. — Mother and
Home.
HOLDEN, Raymond. — Courage.
Dead Morning.
Geese in the Running Water.
Late Autumn.
Let Earth Go Whirling.
Light the Lamp Early.
Littoral.
March.
Mood.
Proud, Unhoped-for Light.
Swan of the Heart, The.
This Side of Summer.
To My Country.
Winter among the Days.
HOLDEN, Mrs. Raymond. See BOGAN,
LOUISE.
HOLDER, Phebe A.—Hour with Whit-
tier, An.
HOLDICH, Henrietta H.— Hannah Ar-
nett's Faith.
HOLLAND, D. M.— Dahlias.
Holland
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
HOLLAND, Henrietta Fort. — God Saves
the King, and Queen.
Hurrah for the Fun.
HOLLAND, Jpsiah Gilbert.— Albert Du-
rer's Studio.
Arthur Bonnicastle, sel.
Babyhood. See Bitter-Sweet.
Bitter-Sweet, sets.
Bluebeard. See Bitter-Sweet.
Brotherhood. See Mistress of the
Manse, The.
Christmas Carol, A" "There's a song
in the air!"
Cradle Song: "What is the little one
thinking about?" See Bitter-Sweet.
Daniel Gray.
Death of the First-Born. See Arthur
Bonnicastle.
Getting the Right Start. See Timothy
Titcomb's Letters.
Give Us Men.
God Give Us Men.
,Good Fellow, The.
'Gradatim.
Heart of the War, The.
Heaven Is Not Reached at a Single
Bound.
Invocation to Sleep, An.
Jim Fenton's Wedding. See Sevenoaks.
Joseph's Story. See Bitter-Sweet.
Lullaby: "Rockaby, lullaby, bees in
the clover!" See Mistress of the
Manse, The.
Men Wanted.
Mistress of the Manse, The, sets.
Mitigating Circumstances.
My Children.
Nation's Prayer, The.
Need for Men, The.
Old Clock of Prague, The.
Only in Dreams.
Palmer's Vision, The.
Rockaway, Lullaby.
Sevenoaks, sel.
Song of Doubt, A.
Song of Faith, A. See Bitter-Sweet.
Temperance Question, The.
Timothy Titcomb's Letters, sel.
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.
Wanted.
Way to Heaven, The.
Where Shall the Baby's Dimple Be?
HOLLAND, Lillie Edson.— Time.
"HOLLAND, Margaret." — Answered
Prayer, The.
HOLLAND, Norah M. (Mrs. Lionel Wil
liam Claxton) . — Gentlemen of Ox
ford, The.
Kitty's Feet.
Little Dog-Angel, The.
Lost Shoe, The.
My Dog and I.
Sea Song.
Sea-Gulls.
HOLLAND, Rupert Sargent. — Foolish
Flowers.
Jack-in-the-Pulpit.
P*s and Q's.
Secrets of Our Garden, The.
Teapot Dragon, The.
When I Grow Up.
HOLLANDS, H. T. — Wee-Waw
Land.
HOLLEY, Horace.— Hill, The.
In a Garden.
HOLLEY, Marietta ("Josiah Allen's
Wife"). — Advice to Tirzah Ann. See
Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and
P. I.; or, Samantha at the Centen
nial.
Brothers, The.
Buying a Feller. See Sweet Cicely.
Christmas Presents.
For A* That; or. Selling a Feller. See
Sweet Cicely.
Fourth of July in Jonesville. See My
Opinions and Betsey Bobbett's.
Josiah Allen's Obituary.
Josiah Allen's Political Aspirations.
See Sweet Cicely.
Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and
P. L; or, Samantha at the Centen
nial, sels.
Josiah Allen's Wife at A. T. Stewart's
Store. See My Opinions and Betsey
Bobbett's.
Josiah at the Various Springs. See
Samantha at Saratoga.
My Opinions and Betsey Bobbett's,
sels.
Peter and Melinda Ann.
Pleasure Exertion.
Samantha at Saratoga, sel.
Allen's
L; or,
HOLLEY, Marietta (Continued).
Samantha at the Centennial. See Josiah
Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. L;
orf Samantha at the Centennial.
Samantha Smith Becomes Josiah Allen s
Wife. See My Opinions and Betsey
Bobbett's.
Study in Dialect, A. See Josiah Allen's
Wife as a P. A. and P. L; or,
Samantha at the Centennial.
Sweet Cicely, sels.
Trying the "Rose Act."
Widder Doodle. See Josiah
Wife as a P. A. and P.
Samantha at the Centennial.
Woman's Rights.
HOLLIDAY, Carl.— Old "Prof" Dick-
son, sel.
HOLLIS, Arthur. — Stars and Stripes,
HOLLOWAY, John Wesley. — Black
Mammies.
Calling the Doctor.
Corn Song, The.
Miss Melerlee.
HOLLOWAY, Roberta.— Iris.
Man Who Is at Home within Him
self.
Sailor's Ballad, A.
There Lives a Lady.
HOLM, Constance. — Our Calvary.
"HOLM, Saxe." See JACKSON, HELEN
HUNT.
HOLMES, Anna Coates. — "Junior Ro
mance, A."
HOLMES, C. E. L.— You Put No Flow
ers on My Papa's Grave.
HOLMES, Calvin.— Lilith.
HOLMES, Daniel Henry Junior. — Mar
gery Daw.
Turn, Cheeses, Turn.
Willy Winkie.
HOLMES, Edmond. — Sonnet: "Across
the heaving ocean's billowy flow."
HOLMES, F. S. and STACKPOLE, S.
H. — Christmas: Past and Present.
HOLMES, Frederick Morell. — Owen's
Oath.
HOLMES, Mrs. Georgiana Klingle. See
"KLINGLE, GEORGE."
HOLMES, Isaac Edward. — Death of
John Quincy Adams.
HOLMES, John.— After Two Years.
At a Country Fair.
Bitter Thought, The.
Council from a Poet: Middle- Aged.
Death This Year.
Dialogue Alone.
Epilogue Untold.
Fable with No Moral.
Father, The.
Joshua Peabody.
Landmark, The.
Legend and Truth.
Old Men and Young Men.
Open Letter to Postmen.
Panther in the Mind.
People's Peace, The.
Peter at His Mirror.
Problem Father.
Prologue for Poems, A.
Stranger's Question.
Testament.
To a Careful Young Man.
Whose Name Was Writ in Water.
HOLMES, John Haynes. — Prayer for a
World in Arms.
HOLMES, Lilian. — Pipes and Drums.
HOLMES, M. Sophie.— Heaven.
FIOLMES, Margaret.— Little Saint Caece-
lia.
HOLMES, Oliver Wendell. — Additional
Verses to "Hail Columbia."
^Estivation. See Autocrat of the Break
fast Table, The.
After a Lecture on Keats.
After a Lecture on Shelley.
After a Lecture on Wordsworth.
After the Curfew.
After the Fire.
All Here.
Archbishop and Gil Bias, The.
At a Meeting of Friends.
At the Saturday Club.
Aunt Tabitha.
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, The,
sels.
Ballad of the Boston Tea-Party, A.
Ballad of the Oysterman, The.
Banner of the Free.
Bill and Joe.
Birthday of Daniel Webster.
Boston Common — Three Pictures.
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HOLMES, Oliver Wendell (Continued)
Boys, The.
Broomstick Train; or Return of the
Witches.
Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister
Caroline.
Bryant's Seventieth Birthday.
Cacoethes Scribendi.
Chambered Nautilus, The. See Auto
crat of the Breakfast Table, The.
Comet, The.
Contentment. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table, The.
Crooked Footpath, The. See Professor
at the Breakfast Table, The.
Cubes and Spheres. See Autocrat of
the Breakfast Table, The.
Daily Trials.
Daniel Webster.
Deacon's Masterpiece, The: or, The
Wonderful One-Hoss Shay. See
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, The
Dilemma, The.
Dorchester Giant, The.
Dorothy Q.
Eggstravagance, An.
Epilogue to the Breakfast Table Series
See Poet at the Breakfast Table, The
Eternal Truth.
Familiar Letter to Several Correspond
ents, A.
Farewell to Agassiz, A.
Flower of Liberty, The.
For the Burns Centennial Celebration.
For the Meeting of the Burns Club.
For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday.
Freedom, Our Queen.
Girdle of Friendship, The.
Girls-vs.-Boys' Boat Race.
God Save the Flag.
Golden Flower, The.
Grandmother's Story [of Bunker-Hill
Battle].
Harvard Dinner Speech.
Height of the Ridiculous, The.
How the Old Horse Won the Bet.
Hudson, The.
Hymn: "O Thou of soul and sense and
breath."
Hymn of Trust. See Professor at the
Breakfast Table, The.
In Memory of John Greenleaf Whittier.
International Ode.
Introduction. See Rhymed Lesson, A.
Invita Minerva.
Iris. See Professor at the Breakfast
Table.
Iron Gate, The.
J. D. R.
James Russell Lowell ("This is your
month").
James Russell Lowell ("Thou shouldst
have sung the swan-song").
James Russell Lowell's Birthday Fes
tival.
Kaytdid.
La Grisette.
La Maison d'Or.
Last Leaf, The.
Latter-Day Warnings. See Autocrat of
the Breakfast Table.
Lexington.
L'Inconnue.
Living Temple, The. See Autocrat of
the Breakfast Table, The.
Logical Story, A — The Deacon's Mas
terpiece, or the Wonderful "One-Hoss
Shay." See Autocrat of the Break
fast Table, The.
Lord Is My Light, The.
Lyre of Anacreon, The.
Manhood. See Poet at the Breakfast
Table, The.
Meeting of the Alumni of Harvard Col
lege.
Midsummer.
Moral Bully, The.
Music-Grinders, The.
Music-Pounding. See Poet at the Break
fast Table, The.
My Annual.
My Aunt.
My Aviary.
Nearing the Snow-Line.
New Hail Columbia.
No Time like the Old Time.
Non-Resistance.
Ode for a Social Meeting.
Ode for Washington's Birthday.
Old Amati, The.
Old Hemlock, An. See Autocrat of
the Breakfast Table, The.
"Old Ironsides."
AUTHOE INDEX
Hood
HOLMES, Oliver Wendell (Continued).
Old Man Dreams, The.
On Lending a Punch-Bowl.
On the Death of President Garfield.
Once More.
One-Hoss Shay; or, The Deacon's Mas
terpiece, The. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table.
Our Father's Door. See Professor at
the Breakfast Table, The (Crooked
Footpath, The).
Our Hymn.
Our Indian Summer, set.
Our Yankee Girls.
Over the Teacups, sel.
Parody on "A Psalm of Life. (At.)
Parson Turell's Legacy.
Parting Hymn.
Pilgrim's Vision, The.
Ploughman, The.
Pluck and Luck.
Poet at the Breakfast Table, The, sels.
Poetry, sel.
Portrait, A.
Professor at the Breakfast Table, The,
sels.
Programme.
Prologue to Songs in Many Keys. See
Songs in Many Keys.
Ouestions.
uestions and Answers.
"Qui Vive?"
Real Tree, The. See Over the Tea
cups.
"Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, The."
See Limericks.
Rudolph the Headsman. See Autocrat
of the Breakfast Table, The.
Scribblers.
September Gale, The.
Shadows, The.
Shakespeare.
Sherman's in Savannah.
Silent Melody, The.
Song for the Centennial Celebration of
Harvard College, 1836, A.
Spring Has Come.
Statesman Secret, The.
Stethoscope Song, The.
Stratford Fountain.
Strong Heroic Line, The.
Sun-Day Hymn, A. See Professor at
the Breakfast Table, The.
Talks on Trees. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table, The.
"There breathes no being but has some
pretence." See Poetry.
To a Caged t Lion. ^
To an English Friend.
To an Insect.
To Canaan!
To James Russell Lowell.
To My Readers.
To the Portrait of "A Gentleman."
To the Portrait of "A Lady."
Too Young for Love.
Tree Planting.
Two Armies, The.
Two Streams, The. See Professor at
the Breakfast Table, The.
Under the Violets. See Professor at the
Breakfast Table, The.
Under the Washington Elm, Cambridge.
Union [and Liberty],
Unsatisfied.
Urania, sel.
Veritas.
Voiceless, The. See Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table.
Voyage of the Good Ship Union.
Washington's Birthday.
Welcome to the Nations.
Welcome to Washington's Birthday.
"When Eve had led her lord away."
See Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,
The.
When We Plant a Tree.
Why They Twinkle.
Wonderful "One-Hoss Shay," The. See
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,
The (Deacon's Masterpiece, The).
Words on Language.
Youth in Our Hearts. See Our Indian
Summer.
HOLMES, Robert S.— Let's Go Fishin'.
HOLMES, Thomas. — Conjugating Dutch
man, The.
HOLSTEIN, Charles L.— But One Flag
for Our Country.
HOLSTEIN, Ludwig.— Father, Where
Do the Wild Swans Go?
HOLT, Joseph. — Love of Country.
Stand by the Flag.
HOLT, Mrs. Roland. See MACKAY,
CONSTANCE D'ARCY.
HOLTON, Helen A. — Ring, Easter
Bells.
HCLTY, Ludwig Heinrich Christoph.—
Harvest Song.
Winter Song.
HOLWAY, Grace Bacon. — Intelligent
HOLY/ Edna M.— Redbird.
HOLYDAY, Barten.— Distiches.
HOLZ, Arno. — Buddha.
Leave-Taking, A.
Phantasus.
Roses Red.
HOME, Anne (Mrs. Anne Hunter). —
My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair.
"HOME, Cecil." See WEBSTER, Au-
HOME, F. Wyville.— Dover Cliff.
English Girl, An.
In a September Night.
HOME, John. — Douglas, sels.
Douglas's Account of Himself. See
Douglas.
Norval. See Douglas.
HOMER.— Achilles Goes Forth to Bat
tle. See Iliad, The (Wrath of
Achilles, The).
Achilles Shows Himself in the Battle
by the Ships. See Iliad, The.
Camp at Night, The. See Iliad, The.
Chariot Race, The. See Iliad, The.
Combat between Paris and Menelaus.
See Iliad, The.
Death of Hector, The. See Iliad, The
(Duel of Hector and Achilles).
Duel of Hector and Achilles. See
Iliad, The.
Duel of Paris and Menelaus, The. See
Iliad, The (Combat between Paris
and Menelaus) .
End of the Suitors, The. See Odyssey,
The.
Exploit of Hector, The. See Iliad, The.
Garden of Alcinoiis, The. See Odyssey,
The.
Grief of Achilles for the Slaying of
Patroclus, Mencetius' Son, The. See
Iliad, The.
Hector and Andromache. See Iliad,
The (Hector's Farewell to Andro
mache).
Hector's Farewell to Andromache. See
Iliad, The.
Helen on the Rampart. See Iliad, The
(Combat between Paris and Mene
laus).
Helen Seeks for Her Brothers among
the Army of the Greeks before Troy.
See Iliad, The.
Hermes in Calypso's Island. See
Odyssey, The.
Iliad,. The, sels.
Nausicaa. See Odyssey, The.
Odysseus Reveals Himself to His
Father. See Odyssey, The.
Odysseus' Speech to Nausicaa. See
Odyssey, The.
Odyssey, sels.
Priam and Achilles. See Iliad, The.
Pyre of Patroclus, The. See Iliad, The.
Return of Ulysses, The. See Odyssey,
The.
Reunion of Odysseus and Penelope,
The. See Odyssey, The.
Sacrifice, The. See Odyssey, The.
Sarpedon's Speech. See Iliad, The.
Scylla and Charybdis. See Odyssey,
The.
Sirens, The. See Odyssey, The.
Sirens' Song, The. See Odyssey, The
(Sirens, The).
Skein of Grievous War, The. See
Iliad, The.
Song the Sirens Sung, The. See
Odyssey, The (Sirens, The).
Triumph of Hector, The. See Iliad,
The (Exploit of Hector, The).
Trojans outside the Walls, The. See
Iliad, The (Camp at Night, The).
Ulysses and His Dog. See Odyssey,
The.
Ulysses and the Cyclops. See Odyssey,
The.
Ulysses and the Sirens See Odyssey,
The (Sirens, The).
Ulysses* Homecoming. See Odyssey,
the (Ulysses and His Dog).
Ulysses in the Waves. See Odyssey,
The.
Wrath of Achilles, The. See Iliad.
HOMER-DIXON, Homera.— New Year.
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HONE, William.— First of April, The.
HONEYWELL, J.— Menagerie, The.
HONEYWOOD, St. John.— Darby and
Joan.
Radical Song of 1786, A.
HONN, Olive.— -Faith.
HOOCK, Harriet. — Answer.
To Joseph.
HOOD, Charles Newton. — How the La
Rue Stakes Were Lost.
HOOD, E. P.—God, Who Hath Made the
Daisies.
HOOD, Thomas. — All in the Downs.
Art of Book-Keeping, The. (At.)
Autumn.
Bachelor's Dream, The.
Ballad: "It was not in the winter."
Ballad: "She's up and gone, the grace
less girl."
Ballad: "Spring it is cheery."
Ballad: Time of Roses.
Ben Bluff.
Blank Verse in Rhyme.
Bridge of Sighs, The.
Come with the Ring.
Comet, The.
Death.
Death-Bed, The.
Death's Ramble.
Demon Ship, The.
Domestic Asides; or, Truth in Paren
theses.
Domestic Didactics by an Old Servant.
Dream of Eugene Aram, The.
Epicurean Reminiscences of a Senti
mentalist.
Epigram: "After such years of dissen
sion and strife."
Eugene Aram's Dream.
Fair Ines.
Faithless Nelly (or Nellie) Gray.
Faithless Sally Brown.
False Poets and True.
Farewell, Life!
Flowers.
French and English.
Gold. See Miss Kilmansegg and Her
Precious Leg.
Haunted House, The, sel.
Her Death. See Miss Kilmansegg and
Her Precious Leg.
Her Moral. See Miss Kilmansegg and
Her Precious Leg.
Hero and Leander, sel.
I Remember [, I Remember].
I'm Not a Single Man.
It Is Not Death.
It Was the Time of Roses.
Lake and a Fairy Boat, A.
Last Man, The.
Lay of Real Life, A.
Lay of the Laborer, The.
Lear.
Lines in a Young Lady's Album.
Lost Heir, The.
Mermaid of Margate, The.
Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious
Leg, sets.
Morning Meditations.
No!
Nocturnal Sketch, A.
November [in England].
Ode: [to] Autumn.
Ode to My Little Son.
Ode to the Moon.
On Mistress Nicely, a Pattern for
Housekeepers.
Our Village [ — by a Villager].
Pair'd, Not Match'd.
Parental Ode to My Son [Aged Three
Years and Five Months, A].
Past and Present.
Pedler and His Trumpet, The.
Plain Direction, A.
Plea of the Midsummer Fairies,
The, sels.
Please to Ring the Belle.
Poets and Linnets.
Precocious Piggy.
Puss and Her Three Kittens.
Queen Mab.
Ruth.
Sailor's Apology for Bow-Legs, A.
Sally Simpkin's Lament.
Sausage Maker's Ghost, The.
Serenade : "Ah, sweet, thou little know-
est how."
Serenade, A: "Lullaby, O, lullaby!"
Shakespeare. See Plea of the Midsum
mer Fairies, The.
Silence.
Singing for the Million.
Song: "Lake and a fairy boat. A."
Rood
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HOOD, Thomas (Continued}.
Song: "Stars are with the voyager,
The."
Song for Music.
Song of the Shirt.
Sonnet on Mistress Nicely, a Pattern
for Housekeepers.
Stanzas: "Farewell, Life! my senses
swim.'*
Stanzas Written in Sickness.
Tender Babes. ^ See Plea of the Mid
summer Fairies, The.
Tim Turpin.
Time of Roses, The.
Titania. See Plea of the Midsummer
Fairies, The.
To a Child Embracing His Mother.
To Minerva.
To My [Infant] Son.
Truth in Parentheses.
Turtles, The.
Two Swans, The.
Verses in an Album.
Water Lady, The.
"What Can an Old Man Do but Die?"
HOOD, Thomas, Jr. — Cannibal Flea, The.
In Memoriam Technicam.
Muddled Metaphors.
Takings.
Tea, The.
Wedding, The.
HOOK, Theodore E. — Cautionary Verses
[to Youth of Both Sexes].
Puns.
HOOKE, Florence Harris. — They Tell
Me of a. Place.
HOOKE, Hilda Mary (Mrs. Richard
Tapscott Smith). — Inspiration.
Iris.
Kind's Dancer, The.
Perfect Round, The.
Tulip Queens.
HOOKER, Brian. — Ballade of the Dream
land Rose.
Cyrano de Bergerac, sel. (TV.)
Cyrano's Presentation of Cadets. See
Cyrano de Bergerac.
From Life.
Ghosts.
Little Person, A.
Mother of Men.
Portrait, A.
Song: "Only a little while since first
we met/'
HO OK HAM, George. — Chamonix.
HOOLEY, Teresa. — Christ in Wool-
worth's.
Craven.
HOOPER, Ellen (Sturgis). — Beauty and
Duty.
Duty.
Straight Road, The.
To R. W. E.
HOOPER, Lucy H.— Civil War [—An
Episode of the Commune]. (Tr.)
Elsinore.
Hetty McEwen.
Relenting Mob, A. (TV.)
Three Loves.
Three Visitors.
Trumpeter's Betrothed, The. (TV.)
HOOVER, Gene Boardman. — Mid-West
ern Village.
HOOVER, Margaret. — Triolet: "I in
tended a handspring."
"HOPE, Anthony" (Sir Anthony Hope
Hawkins). — Cordial Relations. See
Dolly Dialogues, The.
Dolly Dialogues, The, sels.
Epitaph: "His foe was folly and his
weapon wit."
Heart of Princess Osra, The, sel.
Honor of Zenda, The. See Prisoner of
Zenda, The.
How They Stopped the Run. See Sport
Royal.
If Love Were All. See Prisoner of
Zenda, The.
Little Joke, A.
Nature and Philosophy.
Philosopher in the Apple Orchard,
The.
Prisoner of Zenda, The, sels.
Queen's Letter, The. See Rupert of
Hentzau.
Retribution. See Dolly Dialogues.
Rupert of Hentzau, seL
Sin of the Bishop of Modenstein, The.
See Heart of Princess Osra, The.
Slight Mistake, A. See Dolly Dialogues.
Sport Royal, sel.
That Little Wretch. See Dolly Dia
logues.
HOPE, James Barron. — Cuba.
Dreamers.
John Smith's Approach to James
town.
Oath of Freedom, The.
Our Anglo-Saxon Tongue.
Under One Blanket.
"HOPE, Laurence" (Mrs. Malcolm
Nicolson; Adela Nicolson). —
Ashore.
Bride, The.
Cactus, The.
Kashmiri Song.
Khristna and His Flute.
Less Than the Dust.
Masters, The.
Orange Garden, The.
Request.
Sea Song.
Stars of the Desert.
Valgovind's Song in the Spring.
HOPI INDIANS. See INDIANS: HOPI.
HOPKINS, Alphonso A. — It Might Have
Been.
HOPKINS, Anne. — Hills Take Com
mand.
HOPKINS, Elison S.— Pawpaw, The.
HOPKINS, Gerard Manley.— Abyss.
Barnfloor and Winepress.
Binsey Poplars (Felled 1879).
Brothers.
Bugler's First Communion, The.
Caged Skylark, The.
Carrion Comfort.
Cuckoo, The.
Duns Scotus's Oxford.
Felix Randal.
Fragment: "Strike, churl; hurl cheer
less."
"Glory be to God for dappled things."
God's Grandeur.
Golden Echo, The. See St. Winefred's
Well.
Habit of Perfection, The.
Heaven-Haven.
Hurrahing in Harvest.
I Have Desired to Go.
"I remember a house where all were
I Wake and Feel the Fell [of Dark].
Immanent, The.
Inversnaid.
Justus Quidem Tu Es, Domine.
Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo,
The. See St. Winefred's Well.
Low Sunday and Monday, seL
Mary Mother of Divine Grace, Com
pared to the Air We Breathe.
Moonrise.
No Worst, There Is None.
"Nothing is so beautiful as spring/'
Peace.
Pied Beauty.
Rosa Mystica.
St. Winefred's Well, sels.
Sea and the Skylark, The.
Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves.
Spring.
Spring and Fall.
Starlight Night, The.
"Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I con
tend/'
To His Watch.
To Oxford. See Low Sunday and Mon
day.
To R. B.
To What Serves Mortal Beauty?
Windhover, The.
HOPKINS, J. G. E.— Cynical Com
ment.
Major Variations on a Minor Theme.
More Variations on a Minor Therne.
Portrait: Literary Left.
Portrait of the Literary Left, A.
To a Baffled Idealist.
HOPKINS, J. H., Jr.— We Three Kings
[of Orient Are].
HOPKINS, Jennie L.— My Valentine.
HOPKINS, Mrs. Louisa Parsons. — De
cember.
Nativity, The.
School Cantata.
HOPKINS, Mary S. — Mary Ellen At
tends a School of Elocution.
HOPKINS, Minnie Case. — Autumn
Leaves.
Heart Is a Strange Thing, The.
Life Is a Lovely Thing.
HOPKINS, Vira. — Schneider Decides
for Prohibition.
Why Ben Schneider Decides for Pro
hibition.
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HOPKINSON, Francis. — Advice to
Amanda.
American Independence.
Battle of the Kegs, The.
Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat, The.
British Valor Displayed.
Date Obolum Bellesario.
Daughter's Rebellion, The.
Louisbourg.
Morning Hymn, A.
My Generous Heart Disdains.
New Roof, The.
Ode on Music.
On the Late Successful Expedition
against Louisbourg.
Song: "Beauty and merit now are
join'd."
Song [VI]: "O'er the hills far away,
at the birth of the morn."
To Celia: On Her Wedding Day.
Verses: "Now warmer suns, once more
bid nature smile."
Wasp, The.
HOPKINSON, Joseph.— Hail, Columbia!
Washington.
HOPPER, Anna. — Playing Entertain
ment.
HOPPER, Edward. — Jesus, Saviour,
Pilot Me.
HOPPER, Nora (Mrs. Wilfrid Hugh
Chesson). — April in Ireland.
Blackbird, The.
Christmas.
Connaught Lament, A.
Dark Man, The.
Fairy Fiddler, The.
June.
King of Ireland's Son, The.
March.
Marriage Charm, A.
Phyllis and Damon.
Sea, The.
Servian Lullaby, A.
Virgin's Lullaby, The.
Wind among the Reeds, The.
HOPPIN, William J.— Charlie Machree.
HOPWOOD, Elsie K. — Mrs. Frick's
Anecdote.
HOPWOOD, Ronald A.— Old Way, The.
HORACE (Quintus Horatius Flaccus).—
Ad Xanthium Phoceum,
Albi, Ne Doreas.
Ars Poetica, sels.
Bore, The.
Consistency. See Ars Poetica.
Country Life.
Death of Cleopatra, The.
Extremum Tanain.
Fame vs. Riches. See Ars Poetica.
Golden Mean, The.
Happy Isles, The.
Happy the Man. See To Maecenas
(Odes, III, 29).
Holiday.
Imitation of Horace. See To Maecenas
(Odes, III, 29).
In Praise of Contentment.
In the Springtime — I.
Invitation to Maecenas, An.
Invocation: "Maidens young and vir
gins tender."
Let Us Have Peace.
Lyric Muse, The. See Ars Poetica.
Ode to Fortune, An.
Persian Fopperies.
"Persicos Odi."
Pine Tree for Diana, The.
Poet's Metamorphosis, The.
Preference Declared, The.
Profane, The.
Quitting Again.
"Receive, dear friend, the truths I
teach."
Reconciliation, The — I.
Revenge.
Roman Winter -Piece, A — I.
Sailor and Shade.
Ship of State, The.
Tardy Apology, A. II.
To a Bully.
To a Jar of Wine.
To a Ship.
To Albius Tibullus— I.
To an Ambitious Friend.
To Aristius Fuscus.
To Chloe.
To Fuscus Aristus.
To His Lute.
To Leuconoe — II.
To Licinius.
To Ligurinus — II.
To Lydia — I.
To Maecenas (Odes, I, 20).
AUTHOE INDEX
Honsman
HORACE (Continued).
To Melpomene.
To Mistress Pyrrha.
To Neobule.
To Phidyle.
To Phyllis— I.
To Pompeius Varus.
To Pyrrha.
To Quintius Hirpmus.
To Quintus Dellius.
To Sally.
To Thaliarchus.
To the Fountain of Bandusia.
To the Ship in Which Virgil Sailed to
Athens.
To Venus (Odes IV, 1).
To Venus (Odes I, 30).
"Vitas Hinnuleo."
Wine, Women, and Song.
HORIKAWA, Lady. — "How can one e'er
be sure." See Hyaku-Nin-Isshu.
Hyaku-Nin-Isshu, sel.
HORN, Carl.-— Angel, The.
HORNBLOW, Arthur. — Lion and the
Mouse, sel.
HORNE, Cyril Morton. — Afterward.
HORNE, Frank. — Immortality.
Letters Found near a Suicide.
More Letters Found near a Suicide.
Nigger. ^
On Seeing Two Brown Boys in a
Catholic Church.
To a Persistent Phantom.
Toast.
HORNE, George Fox. — Codicil.
HORNE, Herbert P. — Amico Suo.
Et Sunt Commercia Cceli.
Formosae Puellae.
If She Be Made of White and Red.
Nancy Dawson.
Song, A: "Be not too quick to carve
our rhyme."
Upon Returning a Silk Handkerchief.
HORNE, J. G. — Lan'wart Loon, A, sel.
HORNE, Richard Hengist. — Akinetos.
See Orion: An Epic Poem.
Distraught for Merope. See Orion: An
Epic Poem.
Eos. See Orion: An Epic Poem.
Genius.
In Forest Depths. See Orion: An Epic
Poern.
Laurel-Seed, The.
Meeting of Orion and Artemis. See
Orion: An Epic Poem.
Orion: An Epic Poem, sels.
Pelters of Pyramids.
Slave, The.
Solitude and the Lily.
Spoiled Child, A.
HORNE, Richard Henry. — Plough (or
Plow), The.
HORT, G. M. — Requiem for a Courtesan.
HORTON, Albert H. — Fountain of Crime.
HORTON, Alice.™ Tale of a Temptation.
HORTON, Edward A.— Flag, The.
HORTON, George. — Deakin Brown's
Way.
Enj'yin' Poor Health.
Farmer's Song Bird, The.
Makin' Things a-Purpose to Be Et.
Night in Lesbos, A.
Obstinate Old Man, An.
HORTON, Philip.— Antiphony for Thurs
day.
Dithyramb for Death.
Epilogue: "Bond was love.'*
On Her Chastity.
HORTON, Philip Clark.— Autumn Song.
HOSFORD, Maud. — Bargains in Hearts.
HOSKEN, Raymond. — Gulls in Snow.
Locusts.
HOSKING, Arthur Nicholas.— Land of
the Free.
HOSKINS, Glenister. — Farmer Muses,
HOSKINS, John.— Absence.
To His Little Child Benjamin, from the
Tower.
HOSMER, Frederick Lucian. — All Souls
Are Thine.
Cross and Flag.
Easter Gladness.
Father, to Thee.
Indwelling God, The.
My Dead.
O Beautiful, My Country.
Our Country.
Thy Kingdom Come.
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord.
HOSMER, William Henry Cuyler.— Song
of Texas.
HOSS, George W. — Two Pictures.
HOSS, Margaret McBride. — Land Where
the Taffy Birds Grow, The.
HOUGH, Alfred J.— Devil, The.
Duty.
Flag and Cross.
How They Caught the Panther.
"We're Building Two a Day."
HOUGH, Emerson. — Lid of the Grave,
The.
My Stout Old Heart and I.
Stolen Bridegroom.
HOUGH, Lynn Harold. — Cities of the
Mind. See Lure of Books, The.
Lure of Books, The, sel.
HOUGHTON, Lord. See MILNES, RICH
ARD MONCKTON.
HOUGHTON, George. — Handsel Ring,
The.
Legend of Walbach Tower, The.
Manor Lord, The.
Sandy Hook.
HOUGHTON, Mrs. Hadwin. See WELLS,
CAROLYN.
HOUSE, Homer C. — Business Man, The.
My Irish Great-Grandfather, Patrick
O'Flyng.
Price of Peace, The.
HOUSE, Richard. — Sonnet: "Slow re
sistless flow of life goes on, The."
HOUSE, Roy Temple. — Three Magi, The.
HOUSER, Mrs. Jessie F. — Woman
Healed, The.
HOUSMAN, A. (Alfred) E. (Edward).—
Alcestis, sel. (Tr.)
"Along the field as we came by." See
Shropshire Lad, A (XXVI).
As I Gird On for Fighting.
"As through the wild green hills of
Wyre." See Shropshire Lad, A
(XXXVII).
Be Still, My Soul [Be Still]. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XLVIII).
Blackbird, The. See Shropshire Lad,
A (VII).
Bredon Hill. See Shropshire Lad, A
(XXI).
Carpenter's Son, The. See Shropshire
Lad, A (XLVII).
Chestnut Casts His Flambeaux [and the
Flowers], The.
Chorus: "In. speculation." See Frag
ment of a Greek Tragedy.
Chorus from "Alcestis." See Alcestis.
Chorus from "CEdipus Coloneus." See
CEdipus Coloneus.
Chorus from "The Seven against
Thebes." See Seven against Thebes,
The.
"Clunton and Clunbury." See Shrop
shire Lad, A (L).
Cost of Love, The.
Could Man Be Drunk Forever.
Day of Battle, The. See Shropshire
Lad, A (LVI).
Deserter, The.
Eight o'Clock.
1887. See Shropshire Lad, A (I).
Epilogue: "Terence, this is stupid
stuff." See Shropshire Lad, A
(LXII).
Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries.
Epithalamium: "He is here, Urania's
Son."
Fancy's Knell.
"Far in a western brookland. See
Shropshire Lad, A (LII).
Farewell to Barn and Stack and Tree.
See Shropshire Lad, A (VIII).
First of May, The.
Fragment of a Greek Tragedy, sel.
Good-Bye, Young Man, Good-Bye. See
Shropshire Lad, A (V).
Grenadier.
"Her strong enchantments failing."
Hughley Steeple. See Shropshire Lad,
A (LXI).
"I hoed and trenched and weeded. ' See
Shropshire Lad, A (LXIII).
If Truth in Hearts That Perish. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XXXIII).
Immortal Part, The. See Shropshire
Lad, A (XLIII).
"In my own shire, if I was sad. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XLI).
Into My Heart [an Air That Kills].
See Shropshire Lad, A (XL).
Is My Team Ploughing. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XXVII).
Lad, Have You Things to Do.
Shropshire Lad, A (XXIV).
Lads in Their Hundreds, The.
Shropshire Lad, A (XXIII).
Lancer.
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HOUSMAN, A. E. (Continued').
Lent Lily, The. See Shropshire Lad,
A (XXIX).
Loitering with a Vacant Eye.
Long Road. See Shropshire Lad, A
(XXXVI).
Look into Water, A. See Shropshire
Lad, A (XX).
Loveliest of Trees. See Shropshire Lad,
Mithridates. See Shropshire Lad, A
(LXII).
Myself Again. See Shropshire Lad, A
(XVIII).
New Mistress, The. See Shropshire
Lad, A (XXXIV).
"Night is freezing fast, The."
Now Dreary Dawns the Eastern Light.
Now Hollow Fires Burn Out to Black.
See Shropshire Lad, A (LX).
Oh Fair Enough Are Sky and Plain.
See Shropshire Lad, A (XX).
"Oh, see how thick the goldcup flow
ers." See Shropshire Lad, A (V).
Oh, Stay at Home, My Lad, and
Plough.
"Oh, when I was in love with you."
See Shropshire Lad, A (XVIII).
CEdipus Coloneus, sel. (Tr.)
"On moonlit heath and lonesome bank.
See Shropshire Lad, A (IX).
On the Idle Hill of Summer. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XXXV).
On Wenlock Edge. See Shropshire
Lad, A (XXXI).
Oracles, The.
"Others, I am not the first." See
Shropshire Lad, A (XXX).
Power of Malt, The. See Shropshire
Lad, A (LXII).
Rain, It Streams on Stone and Hillock,
The.
Reveille. See Shropshire Lad, A (IV).
Say, Lad, Have You Things to Do?
See Shropshire Lad, A (XXIV).
Seven against Thebes, The, sel. (TV.)
Shropshire Lad, A, sels.
Sigh That Heaves the Grasses, The.
Soldier from the Wars Returning.
Tell Me Not Here [, It Needs Not Say-
Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff. See
Shropshire Lad, A (LXII).
Then and Now. See Shropshire Lad,
A (XVIII).
"Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly."
See Shropshire Lad, A (XLIX).
"This time of year a twelvemonth past."
See Shropshire Lad, A (XXV).
"'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town."
See Shropshire Lad, A (XXXIX).
To an Athlete Dying Young, See
Shropshire Lad, A (XIX).
True Lover, The. See Shropshire Lad,
A (LIII).
"Twice a week the winter thorough.
See Shropshire Lad, A (XVII).
Voice from a Grave, A. See Shrop
shire Lad, A (XXVII).
Welsh Marches, The. See Shropshire
Lad, A (XXVIII).
West, The.
"Westward on the high-hilled plains.
See Shropshire Lad, A (LV).
When First My Way.
"When I was one-and-twenty." See
Shropshire Lad, A (XIII).
When I Watch the Living Meet. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XII).
"When I would muse in boyhood."
When Smoke Stood Up from Ludlow.
See Shropshire Lad, A (VII).
When the Lad for Longing Sighs. See
Shropshire Lad, A (VI).
"White in the moon the long road lies."
See Shropshire Lad, A (XXXVI).
With Rue My Heart Is Laden. See
Shropshire Lad, A (LIV).
Yonder See the Morning Blink.
HOUSMAN, Laurence.— All Fellows, sel.
Annus Mirabilis.
Christmas Song, A.
Comrades.
Continuing City, The.
Cradle-Song: "Sleep, my babe, your
road of dreams."
Dead Warrior, A.
Deus Noster Ignis Consumens.
Eros on Einstein.
Farewell to Town.
Gaffer at the Fair.
Heroes.
Insets, sel.
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HOUSMAN, Laurence (Continued").
Separation.
Settlers, The.
Spikenard.
Two Loves, The.
HOUSTON, Margaret Bell (.Mrs. Wil
liam H. Probert). — Cerelle.
Mereil.
Song from the Traffic.
Tulips.
HOVELL-THURLOW, Edward (Baron
Thurlow) .—Beauty.
Heron, The.
May.
Reply to Grafton.
To a Bird.
When in the Woods I Wander All
Alone.
HOVEY, Richard. — Accident In Art.
After Business Hours.
Again among the Hills.
America.
At the Crossroads.
At the End of the Day.
Barney McGee.
Battle of Manila, The.
Birth of Galahad, The, sel.
Call of the Bugles, The.
Chanson de Rosemonde.
Comrades.
Contemporaries.
Dartmouth Winter-Song.
Death Song in Taliesin, See Taliesin.
Envoy: "Whose furthest foostep never
strayed."
Faith and Fate.
Faun, The, sel.
Hunting-Song. See King Arthur.
Immanence.
Kavanagfa, The.
King Arthur, sel.
Laurana's Song.
Love in the Winds.
Love of a Boy, The.
Marriage of Guenevere, The, sel.
Mocking Bird, The.
Sea, The. See Seaward.
Sea Gypsy, The.
Seaward, scl.
Short Beach.
Song: "Flower-born Blodueda, The."
See Marriage of Guenevere, The.
Spring.
Stein Song, A. See Spring.
Taliesin, scls.
Thought of Her, The.
Three of a Kind.
Transcendence.
Two Lovers, The.
Unforeseen.
Unmanifest Destiny.
Vagabondia.
Voices of Unseen Spirits. See Taliesin,
Wander-Lovers, The.
Word of the Lord from Havana,
The.
Ylen's Song. See Birth of Galahad,
The.
HOW, Louis.— Silly Song, A.
HOWARD, Miss.— Jepthah's Rash Vow.
HOWARD, Blanche Willis (Mme. Von
Teuffel). — Beryl's Happy Thought.
Guenn, seL
Popular Poplar Tree, The.
HOWARD, Clara M. — Ghost of Lone
Rock. The.
HOWARD, Elizabeth F.— Way, The.
HOWARD, Mrs. G. M.— Secret, A.
HOWARD, Geoffrey. — "Gratias Age."
HOWARD, Henry, Earl of Surrey. See
SURREY, HENRY HOWARD, Earl of
HOWARD, John Zollie.— Solitaire.
HOWARD, Katharine.— Little God, The,
HOWARD, Mrs. L. J., Jr.— God's Own.
HOWARD, Marion.— Hands.
HOWARD, Myrtle Hickey McCormack.
Jazz Girl, The.
HOWARD, Norman. — Christmas-Tide
Shadow, A.
HOWARD, 'Philip.— Hymn: "O Christ,
the glorious Crown."
HOWARD, Rebecca P.— Off to the Shore.
HOWARD, Sarah E. — Jubilee of the
Flowers, The.
My Baby Brother.
HOWARD, Sidney and FAUCHOLS,
Rene. — Abby and Beauty. See Late
Christopher Bean, The.
Late Christopher Bean, The, sel.
HOWARD, W. (Wendell) S. (Stanton).
Story of Christmas Eve, A.
HOWARD, Winifred. — Fairy Wings.
White Horses.
HOWARTH, Ellen Clementine (.Mrs.
Joseph Howarth). — Thou Wilt Never
Grow Old.
'Tis but a Little Faded Flower.
HOWARTH, George R. — Room for
You.
HOWARTH, Mrs. Joseph. See HOW
ARTH, ELLEN CLEMENTINE.
HOWE, D. N. — Good Shepherd, The.
HOWE, Julia Ward (Mrs. Samuel G.
Howe). — American Art.
Battle Hymn of the [American] Re
public.
City of My Love.
Crown His Bloodstained Pillow.
Decoration Day.
Flag, The.
Fulton.
How the Fourth of July Should Be
Celebrated.
Ideals for Our Country.
J. A. G.
Lincoln.
Message of Peace, The.
Our Country.
Our Orders.
Pardon.
Parricide.
Robert E. Lee.
Royal Guest, The.
HOWE, M. (Mark) A. (Antony) De-
Wolfe.— At the Heart.
Distinction.
Fire of Apple-Wood.
Helmsman, The.
Known Soldier, The,
Pacifists.
Re -Armament.
Sailor-Man, The.
Spring on the Land.
Travellers, The.
Treasure House, A.
Vale — atque Salve.
"Whom the Gods Love."
HOWE, Martha C. — Knight and the
Page, The.
HOWE, Mrs. Samuel G. See HOWE,
JULIA WARD.
HOWE, William Walsham. — Funeral
Hymn.
HOWELL, Clark. — Our Reunited Coun-
tr>T%
Our United Country.
HOWELL, Elizabeth Lloyd (Mrs. Robert
Howell). — Milton's Prayer of Pa
tience.
Old and Blind.
HOWELL, Inez Baker. — Unanswered.
HOWELL, Mrs. Robert. See HOWELL,
ELIZABETH LLOYD.
HOWELL, Thomas.— Rose, The.
HO WELLS, Mildred.— Down a Wood
land Way.
God's Will.
Going Too Far.
Moral in Sevres, A.
Oh, Little Country of My Heart.
Oh, Tell Me How My Garden
Grows.
Romance.
There Is Pansies.
HOWELLS, William Dean.— Battle in
the Clouds, The.
Before the Gate.
Bewildered Guest, The.
Calvary.
Caprice.
Change.
Doubt.
Earliest Spring.
Faith.
From Generation to Generation.
Heredity.
Hope.
If.
In August.
In Earliest Spring.
Judgment Day.
otzise, the Slave.
Our Thanksgiving Accept.
Pilot, The. See Pilot's Story, The.
Pilot's Story, The.
Prayer, A: "Lord, for the erring
thought."
Sometimes, When after Spirited De
bate.
Song the Oriole Sings, The.
Thanksgiving, A: "Lord, for the erring
thought."
Two Wives, The.
Undiscovered Country, The.
Vision.
What Shall It Profit?
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HOWELLS, Winifred.— Forthfaring.
Mood, A.
Past.
Poet and the Child, The.
Wasted Sympathy, A.
HOWES, Hannah Cushman. — Song to
Aviators.
HO WITT, Mary (Mrs. William Howitt).
April.
Barley-Mowers' Song, The.
Beaver, The.
Birds in Summer.
Broom Flower, The.
Buttercups and Daisies.
Coming of Spring, The.
Cornfields.
Fairies of the Caldon-Low, The.
Father Is Coming.
Flax Flower, The.
Hawking Party in the Olden Time, A.
Heron, The.
"How pleasant the life of a bird." See
Birds in Summer.
Humming-Bird, The.
Lion, The.
Little Children.
Marien Lee.
Monkey, The.
Oak Tree, The.
Old Christmas.
Rose of May, The.
Sale of the Pet Lamb, The.
Sea Fowler, The.
Sea-Gull, The.
September.
Sparrow's Nest, The.
Spider and the Fly, The.
Spring.
Spring Song, A.
Summer Woods.
Swinging Song, A.
True Story of Web-Spinner, The.
Use of Flowers, The.
Voice of Spring, The. _
Voyage with the Nautilus, The.
Winter Fire, The.
Woodmouse, The.
HOWITT, William. — Departure of the
Swallow, The.
Grey Squirrels, The.
Northern Seas, The.
Summer Noon, A.
Wind in a Frolic, The.
HOWITT, Mrs. William. See HOWITT,
HOWLAND, Edward.— Condemned, The.
HOWLAND, George. — Washington's
Birthday [Ever Honored].
HOWLAND, Mary Woolsey. — First
Spring Flowers.
In the Hospital.
Rest.
HOWLISTON, Mary H. — February
Twelfth.
Our Flag.
HOYER, J. Russell.— By Severn Sea.
HOYLAND, J. S. —For the New Year.
HOYLE, William. — I'll Take What
Father Takes.
HOYNE, Henry William.— Kings, The.
HOYNTON, John.— Why the Cows Came
Late.
HOYT, Charles Stunner. — Is This the
Time to Halt?
Is This the Time to Sound Retreat?
HOYT, Helen (Mrs. William W. Ly-
man ) . — Arches.
Difference.
Ellis Park.
Flirtation.
Golden Bough.
Hands.
Happiness Betrays Me.
Homage.
In the Park.
Inextinguishable, The.
Lamp Posts.
Let Me Be a Star.
Let Me Keep Your Hand.
Like a Cloud, like a Mist.
Lover Sings of a Garden, The.
Memory.
New-Born, The.
October Letter.
Office Building, The.
Pine-Cones Burning.
Rain at Night.
Red Cloud of Dawning.
Reparation.
Rune of the Forest Fire.
Sense of Death, The.
Since I Have Felt the Sense of Death.
Stone-Age Sea, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Hunt
HO YT, Helen (.Continued).
Telephoning.
To Helen of Troy.
What the Trees Think.
Your Father Walked These Hills.
HOYT Helen Underwood (.Mrs. William
Hoyt).— Kate.
Vegetable Fantasies.
HOYT, Henry Martyn. — Land of Dreams.
1917-1919.
Spell, The.
HOYT, Ralph.— Old
Snow— A Winter Sketch.
World for Sale, The.
HUB BARD, Elbert. — Law of Obedience.
Message to Garcia, A.
Prayer of Gratitude.
HUB BARD, Elizabeth Ingram. — Catholic
HUB BARD, Maude Alicia (Mrs. J. War
ner Brown).— Reality.
HUBBARD, R. B. — Texas Centennial
Oration.
HUB BELL, Charles Bulkley. — Oppor
tunity to Be Seized by Forelock.
HUBBELL, Mrs. Rose Strong. — If I
Could Dig like a Rabbit.
HUDEBURG, C. E. — At Colon.
October Coney Island.
Passage of Spring. . .
Poem: "So sleep forever till eight-thirty
by the clock."
Recluse.
Till Death.
Trinity Churchyard.
HUDNUT, William Herbert. — Quit You
like Men.
HUDSON, Mrs. See CLEMMER, MARY.
HUDSON, Edith Folwell. — Verbum In
dicium. ^ ,
HUDSON, Miss H. R. — Newsboy's Debt.
Tit for Tat.
HUDSON, S. A.— Truant. ,
HUDSON, Thomas. — Jack Robinson.
HUEFFER, Ford Madox. See FORD,
FORD MADOX.
HUESTIS, Annie Campbell. — Aldaran.
Will-o' -the- Wisp, The.
HUFF, Ray L. — Reveille.
HUFFMAN, Nora E. — Mountains.
HUGHAN, Jessie Wallace.— Where the
Wood-Thrush Calls.
HUGHES, Annie. — Pussy's Better Na
ture.
HUGHES, Charles E. — Lincoln.
HUGHES, E. A. — Two Armies, The.
HUGHES, Glenn and YOZAN, T. Iwa-
saki (Tr.). — Translations from Mod
ern Japanese Poetry.
HUGHES, Hugh J.— Kings, The.
Pards.
HUGHES, James D.— My Son.
HUGHES, John. — Sonnet: "I die with
too transporting joy." (Tr.)
Ungrateful Cupid, The.
HUGHES, John Ceiriog.— Welsh Lul
laby, A.
HUGHES, Langston. — April Rain Song.
As I Grew Older.
Brass Spittoons.
Cross.
Danse Africaine..
Death in Harlem.
Dream Variation.
Drum.
Epilogue: "I, too, sing America." See
I, Too.
Esthete in Harlem.
Fantasy in Purple.
Feet o' Jesus.
Fire.
Florida Road Workers.
Gypsy, The.
Gypsy Man.
Hard Daddy.
Hard Luck.
Homesick Blues.
House in Taos, A.
I, Too.
Jazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret.
Jazzonia.
Moon. See House in Taos, A.
Mother to Son.
Mulatto.
Negro, The.
Negro Speaks of Rivers, The.
Our Land.
Po' Boy Blues.
Poem: "Night is beautiful, The."
Poem: To the Black Beloved.
Prayer: "I ask you this."
HUGHES, Langston (Continued).
Proem: "I am a Negro."
Rain. See House in Taos, A.
Saturday Night.
Song for a Dark Girl.
Suicide's Note.
Sun. See House in Taos, A.
To Midnight Nan at LeRoy's.
Weary Blues, The.
Wind. See House in Taos, A.
Young Sailor.
HUGHES, Mabel E.— Madonna at Palos.
HUGHES, Richard. — Burial of the Spirit.
Ecstatic Ode on Vision.
Felo de Se.
Glaucopis.
Gypsy-Night.
Image, The.
Invocation to the Muse.
Lover's Reply to Good Advice.
Moonstruck.
Old Cat Care.
On Time.
Ruin, The.
Sermon, The.
Storm: To the Theme of Polyphemus.
Tramp.
Walking Road, The.
Winter.
HUGHES, Rupert. — For Decoration Day.
Martyrs of the "Maine," Tne.
With a First Reader.
HUGHES, Thomas. — Boat Race. See
Tom Brown at Oxford.
Tom Brown at Oxford, sel.
Tom Brown Starting for Rugby. See
Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby.
Torn Brown's School Days at Rugby,
sel.
HUGO, Victor (Marie, Vicomte).—A. L.
Against Curtailing the Right of Suf
frage.
Age Is Great and Strong, The.
Battle of Waterloo, The. See Les
Miserables.
Be Like the Bird.
Before Me Lies Dawn.
Billows and Shadows. See Les Miser
ables.
Bourgeois, The.
Caught in the Quicksand. See Les
Miserables.
Child at Play.
Children of the Bonnet Rouge, The.
See Ninety-three.
Civil War.
Close of the Battle of Waterloo. See
Les Miserables (Battle of Waterloo,
The).
Conscience.
Cradle Softg: "In the darken' d alcove."
Death f of Jean Valjean. See Les
Miserables.
Death Opens on the Dawn.
Death Penalty, The.
Djinns, The.
Dona Sol. See Hernani.
Dry Bread.
Evening.
Extasy.
Fight with a Cannon, A. See Ninety-
three.
Flower to Butterfly.
Gamin, The. See Les Miserables.
Genesis of Butterflies, The.
Ghost Song.
Good Night.
Grave and the Rose, The.
Guillotine, The.
Guitare.
Heard on the Mountain.
Her Name.
Hernani, sel.
Hope in God.
Hour of Prayer, The.
If My Verses Had the Wings.
Immortality of the Soul.
Invective against Napoleon the Little.
See Napoleon the Little.
Jean Valjean. See Les Miserables.
Jean Valjean and the Bishop. See Les
Miserables.
Jean Valjean Reveals Himself. See
Les Miserables (Jean Valjean).
L'Ange Qui Veille.
Les Miserables, sets.
Lion and Prince.
Little Gavroche. See^ Les Miserables.
Maiden, Were I a King.
Man Overboard, A. See Les Miserables
(Billows and Shadows).
Monster Cannon. See Ninety-three.
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HUGO, Victor (Continued).
More Strong than Time.
Napoleon the Little, sel.
Napoleon's Overthrow. See Les
Miserables (Battle of Waterloo,
The).
New Song to an Old Tune, A.
Night in June, A.
Ninety-three, sels.
Nocturne: "I walked beside the deep,
one night of stars."
On a Barricade.
Only a Dog.
Poet's Simple Faith, The.
Pool in the Forest.
Poor Children.
Poor Fisher Folk, The.
Relenting Mob, A.
Rescue of Father Fauchelevent.
See
Les Miserables.
Rome and Carthage.
Shall We Live Again.
Song: "Beauty to boast, rnethinks
'tis rather late."
Sunset, A.
To a Woman.
To My Daughter.
Trap, The. See Les Miserables.
Universal Republic, The.
Walk on the Rocks.
Waterloo. See Les Miserables.
Wings.
HUHNER, Leon.— John Milton.
-Joh
•elt.
Theodore Roosevelt
HUIATT, S. R.— When the Preacher
Comes to Tea.
HULING, Alice.— Household Fairy, The.
HULL, Eleanor (Tr.). — Consecration.
Fairies' Lullaby, The.
I Lie Down with God.
I Rest with Thee, O Jesus.
Lullaby, The.
May the Sweet Name of Jesus.
Night Prayer.
Prayer before Going to Sleep.
Sacred Trinity, The.
Straying Sheep, The.
HULL, J. Mervin. — To-morrow and To-
HULME, T. E.— Autumn.
Conversion.
Embankment, The.
HUME, Alexander. — O Happie Death.
Of God's Omnipotence.
Of the Day Estivall.
Story of a Summer Day, The.
Summer [Js] Day, A.
"HUME, Isobel." (I. H. Fisher).
Home- Coming.
Sleeper, The.
Whiteness.
HUME, Tobias.— Fain Would I Change
That Note.
HUMPHREYS, David. — Happiness of
America, The.
On Disbanding the Army.
Western Emigration.
HUMPHREYS, Vira K.— Calendars.
HUMPHRIES, Rolfe.— Down the Field.
Evening, a Public Park.
He Visits a Hospital.
Static.
HUNGERFORD, Mrs. M. C.— Oh, for
a Man!
Old King Cole.
HUNN, "Flora Louise.— Flood Tide.
HUNNIS, William— Happy Shepherds,
Sit and See.
Shipmen, The.
HUNOLDSTEIN, Mrs. Charles.— Lights
and Shadows.
HUNT, Albert E. — Evening Doze,
HUNT,* Belle.— But.
HUNT, Freeman. — Behind Time.
HUNT, Helen. See JACKSON, HELEN
HUNT.
HUNT, Josephine Slocum (Miss Hunt).
You Kissed Me.
HUNT, Josie R. — Katie Lee and Willie
Grey (at.)
HUNT (James Henry) Leigh. — Abou
Ben Adhem [and the Angel].
Aminta, sel. (Tr.)
Amyntas; or The Impossible Dowry,
sel. (Tr.)
Bacchus in Tuscany, sel. (Tr.)
Captain Sword.
Christmas: Song for the Young and the
Wise, A, sel.
Cupid Drowned. See Cupid Swallowed.
Cupid Swallowed.
Hunt
AX INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIONS
HUNT, Leigh (Continued).
Dearest Poets, The.
Death and the Ruffians (abr. and
mod.). See Canterbury Tales (Par
doner's Tale).
Dirge: "Blest is the turf, serenely
blest.'*
Dirge for an Infant.
Dream of Venus, A. (TV.)
Epitaph on Erotion.
Fairies' Song (Tr.). See Amyntas; or,
The Impossible Dowry.
Fish, the Man, and the Spirit, The.
Garden, A. See Story of Rimini, The.
Garden and Summer House, A. See
Story of Rimini, The.
Glove [and the Lions], The.
Golden Age, The. See Aminta.
Grasshopper and the Cricket, The.
Hero and Leander.
House and Grounds, A.
Inexhaustibility of the Subject of
Christmas.
Jaffar.
Jennie (or Jenny) Kissed Me.
Jovial Priest's Confession, The,
Love-Lesson, A. (Tr.)
Love-Letters Made in Flowers.
Madame d' Albert's Laugh. (Tr.)
Mahmoud.
Nile, The.
"Noble range it was, A," etc. See
Story of Rimini, The.
Nun, The.
Nymphs, The, sel.
Ode to the Golden Age. See Aminta.
On the Death of Bion, the Herdsman
of Love. (Tr.)
On the Death of His Son Vincent.
Places of Nestling Green. See Story
of Rimini, The.
Poets, The.
Prayer in the Bower, The.
Providence. (Tr.)
River Nile, The.
Rondeau: "Jenny kissed me when we
met."
Seat under the Tree, The. (Tr.)
Sneezing.
Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard.
See Amyntas; or, The Impossible
Dowry.
Song of the Cloud-Nymphs.
Songs and Chorus of the Flowers.
Spring. (Tr.)
Stolen Fruit. See Amyntas; or, The
Impossible Dowry.
Story of Rimini, The, sets.
To a Child during Sickness.
To Fish.
To Hampstead.
To J. H.
• June.
To ,
To the Grasshopper and the Cricket.
Trio and Chorus of Stout Heart, Toil,
Exercise, and Reapers and Vine-Gath
erers.
Trumpets of Doolkarnein, The.
Two Heavens.
Written under the Engraving of a Por
trait of Rafael.
HUNT, May M. — loway to Iowa.
HUNT, (Mrs.) Sara Keables.— Two Lit
tle Stockings, The.
HUNTER, Anne. See HOME, ANNE.
HUNTER, Mrs. J. M.— How -the Ser
mon Sounded to Baby.
HUNTER, Lillian Crane. — He Who
Waits at Twilight.
HUNTER, Polly.— Gratitude.
HUNTER, Robert M. T. — Aspirations of
the American People.
HUNTER-DUVAR, John. — Adieu to
France. See De Roberval.
Brawn of England's Lay.
De Roberval, sets.
Gallant Fleet, The. See De Roberval.
Ohnawa. See De Roberval.
Twilight Song. See De Roberval.
HUNTING, G. F.— Help One Another.
HUNTING, Gardner. — How Adventure
Came to Petee.
HUNTINGTON, Ellen M. See GATES,
ELLEN M. H.
HUNTINGTON, George.— America and
England.
Hymn of World Peace.
HUNTINGTON, Gertrude. -See McGiF-
FERT, GERTRUDE HUNTINGTON.
HUNTINGTON, Julia Weld.— Adoles
cents, The.
HUNTINGTON, Mary Clarke.— Legend
of the Christ-Child, A.
HUNTINGTON, William Reed. — Au
thority.
Tellus.
HUNTLEY, Lydia (Howard). See
SIGOURNEY, LYDIA HUNTLEY.
HUNTLEY, Stanley.— Annabel Lee.
Rehearsing for Private Theatricals.
HURD, Harry Elmore. — Edwin Arling
ton Robinson.
Sooner or Later.
Speak to Humble Things.
HURLOCK, Mrs. Frances Boyd.— My
Sweetheart.
HURNAND, F. C.— Oh, My Geraldine.
HURST, Fannie. — Humoresque, sel.
HURST, John F.— Churches and Sa-
HURST," Nellie.— War Rosary, The.
HUSENBETH, Frederick C.— Ruins of
Babylon, The.
HUSS, H. H.— Beefing.
HUSS, John. — Easter.
HUSTED, Margaret. — Bright Hours.
HUSTED, William C.— Highway, The.
HUSTON, Francis. — Forty Years Ago.
Twenty Years Ago.
HUTCHCRAFT, Helen.— Armistice Day.
HUTCHESON, Helen Thayer.— In the
Hay-Loft.
HUTCHINSON, A. H.— Boy's Pledge.
HUTCHINSON, Ellen Mackay. See
CORTISSOZ, ELLEN MACKAY HUTCH
INSON.
HUTCHINSON, Henry William.— Son
net: "Falling rain is music over
head, The."
Sonnet: "I see across the chasm of
the flying years."
HUTCHINSON, Mrs. James Pember-
ton. See HARE, AMORY.
HUTCHINSON, P. A.— "Bottoms Up"
ad Finem.
HUTCPIINSON, R. K.— Burial of the
Cat, The.
HUTCHISON, Percy Adams. — Me-
thinks the Measure.
S wordless Christ, The.
HUTHWAITE, Pauline.— Memories.
HUTT, Frank Walcott. — Christmas
Light, The.
Fourth of July Wish.
Singing Soldiers.
HUTTON, Joseph. — Tomb of the Brave.
HUTTON, Laurence. — Doves of Venice.
HUXLEY, Aldous (Leonard). — Anniver
saries.
By the Fire.
Canal, The.
Doors of the Temple.
Fifth Philosopher's Song.
First Philosopher's Song.
L'Apres-Midi d'Un Faune. (Tr.)
Male and Female Created He Them.
Mole.
Song of Poplars.
Sunset, A.
Villiers de 1'Isle-Adam.
HUXLEY, Julian.— Flower and Fruit.
HUXLEY, Thomas Henry. — Tennyson.
HYAKU-NIN-ISSHU. See Hyaku-Nin-
Isshu in TITLE INDEX.
HYATT, Gladys. — Mother Goose's
Party.
HYDE, Douglas.— Cold, Sharp Lamenta
tion.
Cooleen, The.
He Meditates on the Life of a Rich
Man.
I Am Raftery. (Tr.)
I Shall Not Die for Thee. (Tr.)
£jyce's Repentance, The. (Tr.)
ittle Child, I Call Thee. (Tr.)
My Grief on the Sea. (Tr.)
My Love, Oh, She Is My Love. (Tr.)
O King of the Friday. (Tr.)
O Youth of the Bound Black Hair.
(Tr.)
On His Exile to lona. (Tr.)
Poem to Be Said on Hearing the Birds
Sing, A. (Tr.)
Priests and the Friars, The. (Tr.)
Red Man's Wife, The. (Tr.)
Ringleted Youth of My Love. (Tr.)
This Weariness and Grief. (Tr.)
Though Riders Be Thrown. (Tr.)
Troubled Friar, The. (Tr.)
Will You Be as Hard?
HYDE, Edward. — Silversmith, The.
HYDE, Mrs. Elliott J. See HYDE, MARY
K. (KENDALL).
HYDE, Fillmore.— Coney Island.
Love's Enigma.
Philosophical Poem on Cats, A.
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HYDE, Mary K. (Kendall) ; (Mrs. Elliott
J. Hyde). — Lincoln and the Little
"HYDESPARKER."— Three Topers.
HYDE, Robert.— Crepe.
HYDE, W. S. — Great Immortal Wash
ington, The.
HYDE, William DeWitt.— Art of Opti-
HYNSON, George B.— Last Charge
The.
Old Glory.
Uncle Tommy's Philosophy.
I
"I. S." See "S., I."
"I. W." See "W., I."
IBN AL-ARABL— Ode: "They jour
neyed."
Ode: "Who can support the anguish
of love?"
IBN DARRAJ AL-ANDALCSI. —
Wing of Separation, The.
IBN GABIROL, Solomon. — Royal
Crown, The, self.
IBN KOLTHUM.— Pour Us Wine. See
Mu'allaqat, The.
IBN ZAYDUN.— Cordova.
IBSEN, Henrik.— Ase's Death. See
Peer Gynt.
Brand, sel.
Brand Speaks. See Brand.
In the Orchard.
Lady from the Sea, The, sels.
Peer Gynt, sel.
Petrel, The.
Solveig's Song. See Peer Gynt.
IDAHO' ARBOR DAY MANUAL.—
School Environment.
"IDAS." See WAYLAND, JOHN ELTON.
IGLEHART, Ferdinand Cowle. — Defeat
for the American Saloon.
ILOTT, Percy. — John and Molly.
Mary Keltic Craig.
Point of View.
IMAGE, Selwyn. — Her Confirmation.
Prayer, A.
Protestation, The.
IMBRIE, Frank Morgan. — "District
No. 9."
IMELDA, Sister Mary. — Etching, An.
IMRELKAIS.— Ode: "Weep, ah weep
love's losing." See Mu'allaqat, The.
INCHFAWN, Fay. — For Martha's
Kitchen.
INDEPENDENT, THE. — Last Shot.
Signing of the Armistice, The.
INDIANS: American.— Blizzard, The.
Daybreak Song.
Ke-ni-ga Song.
Lights, The.
War.
INDIANS: Apache. — Dance of the
Maskers.
INDIANS: Chippewa. See INDIANS:
OjIBWA.
INDIANS: Haida.— Bear's Song.
Love Song.
Song for Fine Weather.
INDIANS: Hppi.— Flute-Song.
Korosta Katzina Song.
Lullaby: "Puva . . . puva . . . puva."
Song after Rain.
INDIANS: Iroquois.— Dance Chant. A.
INDIANS: Kiowa.— Gone to War.
INDIANS: Kootenay. — Love Song.
Parting Song.
INDIANS: Laguna. — Corn-Grinding
Song.
INDIANS: Mandan. — On Hearing the
Cry of an Ominous Raven.
War Scout Dreams of Home, A.
INDIANS: Nava jo.— Before Rain.
Hunting-Song.
Maid Who Became a Bear, The.
Mountain Chant.
Nava jo Hunting- Song.
Nava jo Prayer.
Prayer of the Navajos.
Prayer to Dsilyi Neyane.
Prayer to the Mountain Spirit.
Song of the Earth.
Song of the Horse.
Song of the Rain Chant.
Voice That Beautifies the Land, The.
INDIANS: Ojibwa (or Chippewa).—
Cagobens Village.
Calling-One's-Own.
Death Song of Go-Ge-We-Osh, The.
"From the south they came. Birds of
War." See Ojibwa War Songs.
AUTHOR INDEX
Irwin
INDIANS: Ojibwa (Continued).
"Hear my voice, Birds of War." See
Ojibwa War Songs.
"Here on my breast have I bled." See
Ojibwa War Songs.
Lament: "Sioux are singing songs,
The."
Listening.
Ojibwa War Songs.
Song of Parting, A.
Thunder Medicine.
Voyager's Prayer, A.
Wahpeton Sioux, The.
War Songs. See Ojibwa War Songs.
INDIANS: Omaha.— For Eight-Days-
Old.
Tribal Prayer, The.
Wawan (Peace) Song.
INDIANS: Osage. — Dance Chant, A.
INDIANS: Paiute. — Grass on the
Mountain, The.
Lament of a Man for His Son.
INDIANS: Papago. — "Do you long,
my Maiden."
"Early I rose."
INDIANS: Pawnee.— Daylight.
Invocation to the Morning Star.
Ritual Song.
Song to the Mountains.
INDIANS: Pima. — Song of the Race.
Wind Song.
INDIANS: Piute. See INDIANS,
PAIUTE.
INDIANS: Pueblo. — Rain-Songs from
the Rio Grande Pueblos.
INDIANS: Shoshone. — Come Not near
My Songs.
Neither Spirit nor Bird.
INDIANS: Siouan. — Death of Taluta.
INDIANS: Sioux. — Epitaph on Sitting
Crow.
Land of the Evening Mirage, The.
Message of a Rejected Suitor.
Song of an Indian Warrior.
Warrior Warns the Foe, A.
INDIANS: Taos. — Mountain Song.
INDIANS: Tewa. — Lover's Lament, A.
INDIANS: Ute.— Bear Dance.
INDIANS: Walpi.— Eagle Dance.
INDIANS: Winnebago.— Holy Song.
Love-Song.
INDIANS: Yuma.— Song of the Mock
ing Bird.
INDIANS: Zufii. — Corn-Grinding
Song.
Coyote and the Locust, The.
Locust, The.
Sunset Song.
INGALLS, John J. — Opportunity.
Prohibition in Kansas.
Tribute to Grass.
INGALLS, Mildred D.— Death of a
Friend.
Letter from the Metropolis, A.
INGELOW, Jean. — Apprenticed.
Awakening, The. See Lily and the
Lute.
Brides of Enderby, The [or, The High
Tide (1571)].
Divided.
Dream That Came True, The.
Echo and the Ferry.
For Exmoor.
Heigh-ho! Daisies and Buttercups.
See Songs of Seven.
High Tide on the Coast of Lincoln
shire, The.
Honors.
I Leaned Out My Window.
In the Nursery.
Like a Laverock in the Lift.
Lily and the Lute, sel.
Long_ White Seam, The.
Longing for Home. See Songs
Seven.
Maiden with a Milking-Pail, A.
Maternity. See Songs of Seven.
Noble Tuck-Man, The.
On the Borders of Cannock Chase.
One Morning, Oh ! So Early.
Over the Green Downs.
Persephone.
"Playing on the Virginals.'*
Regret.
Sailing beyond Seas.
Sea-Mews in Winter Time.
Secret, The.
Seven Times Five. See
Seven.
Seven Times Four. See
Seven.
Seven Times One. See
Seven.
for
Songs
Songs
Songs
INGELOW, Jean (Continued).
Seven Times Seven. See Songs of
Seven.
Seven Times Six. See Songs of Seven.
Seven Times Three. See Songs of Seven.
Seven Times Two. See Songs of Seven.
Singing Lesson, The.
Song for a Babe.
Song of the Old Love. See Supper at
the Mill.
Songs of Seven.
Sorrows Humanize Our Race.
Story of Life, A.
Supper at the Mill, sel.
When Sparrows Build. See Supper at
the Mill.
Winstanley.
INGEMANN, Bernhard Severin.— Leg
end of the Aspen, A.
Pilgrim's Song.
INGERSOLL, Robert G. — America's
Coming Greatness.
At the Tomb of Napoleon.
Cheers for the Living — Tears for the
Dead! See Speech at Indianapolis,
Indiana, Sept. 21, 1876.
Child's Laugh, A.
Decoration Day: A Vision of War.
See Speech at Indianapolis, Indiana,
Sept. 21, 1876.
Eulogy of Walt Whitman.
Graves of Our Dead, The.
Happiness and Liberty.
Hope Sees a Star.
Life Is a Narrow Vale.
Memorial Day Vision, A. See Speech
at Indianapolis, Sept. 21, 1876.
Napoleon.
Past Rises before Me like a Dream,
The. See Speech at Indianapolis, In
diana, Sept. 21, 1876.
Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln, sel.
Rustle of a Wing, The.
Speech at Indianapolis, Indiana,
^Sept. 21, 1876, sel.
Vision of War, A. See Speech at In
dianapolis, Indiana, Sept. 21, 1876.
INGHAM, John Hall.— Genesis.
George Washington.
Phillips Brooks.
Summer Sanctuary, A.
INGLIS, Jeffrey.— Laird, The.
"INGOLDSBY, Thomas" (Richard Har
ris Barham). — As I Laye a-Thynk-
vnge.
City Bells. See Lay of St. Aloy's,
The.
Confession, The.
Execution, The.
Forlorn One, The.
Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story.
Jackdaw of Rheims, The.
Knight and the Lady, The.
Lady Rohesia, The,
Last Lines.
Lay of St. Aloy's, The, sel.
Lines on the Birthday of Sir Thomas
White.
Lurline; 9r, The Knight's Visit to the
Mermaids. See Sir Rupert the Fear
less.
Mr. Barney Maguire's Account of the
Coronation.
Misadventures at Margate.
More Walks.
My Lord Tomnoddy.
Not a Sou Had, He Got.
Nursery Reminiscences.
Sir Rupert the Fearless, sel.
Verses Prefixed to the "Lay of St.
Gengulphus."
Witches' Frolic, The.
INGRAM, John Kells.— Memory of the
[Irish] Dead.
Nationality.
Social Heredity.
Sonnet: "Yes! mourn the soul, of high
and pure intent."
INKE, Lillian V. — Time Is a Dream.
INNOCENT III, Pope (?>.).— Golden
Sequence, The.
"INNSLEY, Owen" (Lucy White Jen-
nison) . — Bondage.
Burden of Love, The.
Dream of Death, A.
INSCHO, Doris W. — Lovers' Lane.
INT-HOUT, Gladys Melville. — Gazing
Ball, The.
IONS, Mary Cecile. — Letter to the Dead
in Spring.
IRELAND, Irma Thompson. — Ecstasy.
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IRELAND, John, Archbishop. — Cry of
Personal Liberty, The.
Joan of Arc.
Patriotism.
Shall America Be Ruled Forever by
the Liquor Power.
IRELAND, Mrs. John M. See below.
IRELAND, Mary E. (Elizabeth Haines)
(Mrs. John M. Ireland). — Sunday-
School Truant.
IRIS (Federico) Scharmel.
Fisherman Speaks, A.
Friar of Genoa, The.
"IRON, Ralph." See SCHREINER, OLIVE.
"IRONQUILL." See WARE, EUGENE
FITCH.
IRONS, Genevieve M. J. — Easter.
IRVINE, Lady. See IRVINE, MABEL V.
IRVINE, Alexander.— Social Pariah, A.
IRVINE, J. P. — August Afternoon, An.
Indian Summer.
Summer Drought.
IRVINE, Mabel V. (Lady Irvine).—
During Sickness.
Love in Absence.
To a New Baby.
IRVING, Edward.— David, King of
Israel.
IRVING, Elizabeth Mansfield. — Med
ley.
IRVING, Sir Henry (John Henry Brod-
ribb).— Said I to Myself, Said I.
IRVING, Minna (Mrs. Harry Michen-
er). — Americans All.
And She Cried.
Betsy's Battle Flag.
Blue and Gray, The.
Bugle, The.
Christmas Minuet, A.
El Camilo.
Her Reason.
Lincoln Leads.
Lost Bonnet — Lost Heart.
Marching Still.
New Fourth of July.
Old Virginia Reel, The.
Old Year's Prayer, The.
Parade, The.
Thanksgiving Wooing, A.
Veteran, A.
Wearing of the Green.
Wedding Gift, The.
IRVING, Washington. — Certain Young
Lady, A.
Christmas [Thoughts].
Columbus Landing in the New World.
See Life and Voyages of Christopher
Columbus.
Death of King Philip.
Discovery of America, The. See Life
and Voyages of Christopher Colum
bus.
Discovery of the Hudson River, The.
See Knickerbocker's History of New
York.
Grave, The.
He Who Plants an Oak.
Ichabod Crane at Heer van Tassel's
Dinner Party. See Legend of Sleepy
Hollow, The.
Joy Bells are Ringing.
Knickerbocker's History of New York,
sels.
Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The, sels.
Life and Voyages of Christopher Co
lumbus, sel.
Majesty of Trees, The.
Mother-Love.
Reflections on Westminster Abbey. See
Westminster Abbey.
Renowned Wouter Van Twiller, The.
See Knickerbocker's History of New
York.
Ride of Ichabod Crane, The. See Leg
end of Sleepy Hollow, The.
Rip Van Winkle, sels.
Sketch Book, The, sel.
Sorrow for the Dead.
Stage-Coach, The.
True Friends That Cheer. See Sketch
Book, The.
True Nobleman, A.
Westminster Abbey, sel.
Widow and Her Son, The.
IRWIN, Richard D.— Only a Volun
teer.
IRWIN, Thomas Caulfield.— Csesar, sel.
Character, A.
To a Skull.
Window Song, A.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
IRWIN, Wallace ("Hashimura Togo").
Bass Solo, A.
At the Stevenson Fountain.
Baseball. See Letters from a Japanese
Schoolboy.
Blow Me Eyes.
Club Meeting of Solomon's Wives, A.
Constant Cannibal Maiden, The.
Da Strit Pianna.
From Romany to Rome.
Grain of Salt, A.
Hon. Gasolene, The. See Letters from
a Japanese Schoolboy.
In Our Curriculum.
Letter from Home, A.
Letters from a Japanese Schoolboy,
sels.
Nautical Extravagance, A.
Powerful Eyes o* Jeremy Tait.
Rhyme of the Chivalrous Shark-, The.
Science for the Young.
Santa Claus' Tree.
Send-Off, A.
Solid Lady Vote, The.
Song for a Cracked Voice.
Song of the Dancing Dervishes,
The.
"This Fever Called Living.
Togo Gets Acquainted with
Line. See Letters from a Japanese
the Clothes
Schoolboy.
United States Senate, The: An Ap
preciation.
Vassar Girl.
Woman.
Worried Skipper, The.
IRWIN, Will H.— Heroic Ballad, 1976.
Professor's Ball Game, The.
ISBELL, Hugh O.— Crucifixion.
Good Friday.
ISE, Ladv. — Rains of Spring, The.
ISIDORUS.— On a Fowler.
IVANOV, Vyacheslav. — Holv Rose,
The.
IVES, Alice E.— Delsarte Girl.
IVES, Daisy Noble. — Survival of the
Fittest, The.
IVES, Mabel Lorenz (TV.). — Mountain
Top, The.
My Love Who Loves Me Not.
On the Death of His Child.
Songs to an Unbeliever.
Sudden Call, The.
Traveller, The.
IZEMBO. — Shower, A.
"., A."— Muffin-Man, The.
' B. H." See "H., J. B."
C. C. H." See "H., J. C. C."
H." See "H., J."
H." — Sometimes, You Stars.
H. S." See "S., J. H."
; M. H." See "H., J. M ."
_ T. W." See "W., J. T."
7- W. G. W." See "W., J. W. G."
7. W. M." See "M., J. W."
7-f W. P." — French Market, The.
JACK, Anna L.— New Kind of Doll, A.
JACKS, Mrs. Lawrence Pearsall. See
below.
JACKS, Olive Cecilia (Brooke) (Mrs.
Lawrence Pearsall Jacks). — Offering,
The.
JACKSON, A. V. Williams (Tr.).—
Dream of Dakiki, The.
Sacred Book, The. See Gathas of
Zarathrushtra (or Zoroaster), The.
JACKSON, Andrew. — Union Linked
with Liberty.
JACKSON, Edgar Stanway. — Bo's'n
Jack of the "Albatross."
Dynamiter's Daughter, The.
Wreck of the "Mary Wiley," The.
JACKSON, Frederick.— Rain Song.
JACKSON, Helen Hunt (Mrs. William
S. Jackson; "H. H."; Helen Hunt;
"Saxe Holm"). — Coronation.
Courteous Mother, A.
Danger.
Day-Star in the East, The.
Doubt.
Down to Sleep.
Dream, A.
Emigravit.
Found Frozen,
Fra Luigi's Marriage.
Habeas Corpus.
If I Can Live.
Is It True? (At*). See WILLIAMS,
SARAH.
JACKSON, Helen Hunt (Continued).
Last Prayer, A.
Morn.
My Legacy.
My Strawberry.
Not As I Will.
October's Bright Blue Weather.
Parable of St. Christopher, The. See
Golden Legend, The.
Poppies in the Wheat.
Prayer.
September.
Simple Bill of Fare for a Christmas
Dinner, A.
Song of Clover, A.
Spinning.
That Things Are No Worse, Sire.
Transplanted.
Two Truths.
JACKSON, Henry R.— My Wife and
Child.
JACKSON, Leroy F.— Away to the
River.
Copper down a Crack, A.
Flight, The.
Fun.
Goosie Gray.
Hippity Hop to Bed.
House beside the Mill, The.
I'm Much Too Big for a Fairy.
Kitty Caught a Hornet.
Sea Gull, The.
To China.
JACKSON, Maud Frazer.— New Years
and Old.
JACKSON, Opal Louise.— Idyll, An: "I
sit in the great daisy-bed."
JACKSON, P. Hoole. — Truant Grave,
The.
JACKSON, Richard A. — Incomplete
Revelation, An.
JACKSON, Schuyler B. — To Sylvia,
Who Sent Me Music of Her Own
Composing.
JACKSON, Willa Lloyd.— Enemies Meet
at Death's Door.
Union of the Blue and the Gray.
JACKSON, Mrs. William S. See JACK
SON, HELEN HUNT.
JACKSON, Winifred Virginia. — Finality.
JACOB, Mrs. Arthur. See below.
JACOB, Violet (Mrs. Arthur Jacob).
Northern Lichts, The.
Rowan, The.
Tarn V the Kirk.
JACOBI, Mrs. A. See JACOBI, MARY
PUTNAM.
JACOBI, Mary Putnam (Mrs. A. Ja-
cobi). — Woman Suffrage.
JACOBS, Florence B.— Thirst.
JACOBS, Josephine Grider. — Moon
Daughter.
JACOBS, Leland B.— How to Catch a
Bird.
JACOBSEN, Josephine. — Nom Sum
Dignus.
Winter Castle.
JACOBSON, Ethel. — Stanzas in the
Infrared.
JACOPO DA LENTINO.— Canzonetta:
He will Neither Boast nor Lament
to His Lady.
Canzonetta: Of His Lady and of His
Making Her Likeness.
Sonnet: Of His Lady in Heaven.
Sonnet: Of His Lady's Face.
JACOPONE DA TODI (Jacobus de
Benedictis) . — Christ and His Mother
at the Cross.
Highest Wisdom, The.
Little Angels, The.
Of Impatience Which Brings All Our
Gains to Nothing.
Stabat Mater [DolorosaL
JACOT, E.— Jack Tar.
Tale of a Star, The.
JACQUE, George. — Moon and the Child,
The.
JACQUES, J. M.— Great-Grandmother's
JAGER, Maria.— 0 World, Be Not So
Fair.
JAGO, Richard.— Absence.
Swallows, The: An Elegy.
JAHNKE, Mrs. F. C. — Great American
Home, The.
JAKEWAY, H. W.— Autograph Book
of Blue, The.
JALALU'DDfN RtJMt— Beauty That
All Night Long, A.
JAMEE.— True Friendship.
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JAMES I, King of Scotland. — Dawn of
Love, The. See Kingis Quhair, The.
Good Counsel.
Great Change, The. See Kingis Quhair
_The.
Kingis Quhair (or Quair), The, sels.
Poem from the Gude and Godlie Bal-
lates.
Spring Song of the Birds.
JAMES, Alice Archer (Sewall) (Mrs.
John H. James; Alice Archer
Sewall). — Butterfly, The.
Lullaby: "O'er the haycocks comes
the moon."
Processional.
Sinfonia Eroica.
JAMES, Bertha Ten Eyck. — Follow the
Gleam.
Singer of the Stillness, The.
Summer: In June.
JAMES, E. C. — Little Western Man
The.
JAMES, Gwennie. — Escape.
JAMES, Mrs. John H. See JAMES,
ALICE ARCHER (SEWALL).
JAMES, Thomas D.— What Is That to
Thee?
JAMES, William.— Col. Robert Gould
Shaw at Fort Wagner. See Monu
ment to Robert Gould Shaw, The.
Its Inception, Completion and Un
veiling.
In Panther Gorge.
Monument to Robert Gould Shaw, The.
Its Inception, Completion and Un
veiling, set.
JAMESON, Anna Brownell (Mrs. Rob
ert Jameson). — Apparition of Christ
to His Mother, The.
Take Me, Mother Earth.
JAMESON, Mrs. Robert. See JAME
SON, ANNA BROWNELL.
JAMI. — Baharistan, sel.
JAMIESON, Robert.— Elf er Hill. (Tr.)
Mer-Man and Marstig's Daughter, The.
(Tr.)
My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing.
JAMISON, Roscoe Conkling. — Negro
Soldiers, The.
JAMISON, (Sarah) Louise.— Why the
Cat Always Falls upon Her
Feet.
JAMMES, Francis.— Alone.
Amsterdam.
Child Reads an Almanac, The.
Georgiques Chretiennes, sel.
Love.
Palm Sunday.
Prayer That an Infant May Not Die.
Prayer to Go to Paradise with the
Asses.
JAMYN, Amadis. — Impossible, The.
Woes of France, The.
JANIS, Elsie (Mrs. Gilbert Wilson).—
My Pra3rer.
JANNARIS, A. N. (Tr.).— "Now may'st
thou take sweet sleep, my babe."
JANVIER, Francis de Haes.— God Save
Our President.
Sleeping Sentinel, The.
Stigma, The.
Union, The.
JANVIER, Margaret Thompson. See
"VANDEGRIFT, MARGARET."
JANVIER, Thomas A.— Santiago.
JANVIRN, Mary W.— Mrs. Ward's Vis
it to the Prince.
JAPP, Alexander Hay.— Landor.
Music Lesson, A.
Shelley.
JAPY, George. — Mysterious Portrait,
The: A Story of Japan.
JAQUES, Edna. — To an Old Farmhouse.
JAQUES, John. — Oh, Say, What Is
Truth?
JAQUITH, W. L.— Oh, Golden-Rod.
JARCHOW, Nicholas.— Arbor Day.
JARNETTE, Eva M. de.— Old Vote for
"Young Marster," An.
JARROLD, Ernest. — Mickey Coaches
His Father.
JARVIS, Mary R.— John Harding.
JARVIS, Muriel Whitehead. — Mes
from a Little Ghost.
JAY, Albert. — Machine Gun, The.
JAY, Marie.— Oh I Should Live with
Homely Things.
We Walked in Summer's Starlight.
JAYADEVA.— Gita Govinda, sel.
Hymn to Vishnu. See Gita Govinda.
"JAZBO OF OLD DUBUQUE" (John
P. Mulgrew).— Wish, A.
Message
AUTHOB INDEX
Johnson
JEFFERIES, Richard. — Daybreak.
Forest, The.
Wild Flowers. .
JEFFERS, Robinson. — Age in Prospect.
Air-Raid Rehearsals.
Ante Mortem.
Apology for Bad Dreams.
Ascent to the Sierras.
Bed by the Window, The.
Birds.
Birth-Dues.
Bixby's Landing.
Boats in a Fog.
Broken Balance, The, sel.
California Garden, A. See Emilia.
California Vignette, A. See Tarnar.
Clouds of Evening.
Compensation.
Continent's End.
Credo.
Crumbs or the Loaf.
Cycle, The.
Divinely Superfluous Beauty.
Emilia, sel.
Fawn's Foster-Mother.
Fire on the Hills.
Fog.
Gale in April.
Granite and Cypress.
Hands.
Haunted Country.
Hooded Night.
Hurt Hawks.
Irish Headland, An.
Joy.
Love the Wild Swan.
Maid's Thought, The.
Margrave.
Meditation on Saviours.
Night.
Noon.
Not Our Good Luck.
Ocean.
Pelicans.
Place for No Story, The.
Post Mortem.
Practical People.
Promise of Peace.
Roan Stallion.
Salmon Fishing.
Shine, Perishing Republic.
Still the Mind Smiles.
Stone Axe, The.
Suicide's Stone.
Summer Holiday.
Summit Redwood, The.
Tamar, sel.
To the Stone-Cutters.
Tor House,
Wise Men in Their Bad Hours.
Wonder and Joy.
Woodrow Wilson.
TEFFERSON, Joseph. — Immortality.
JEFFERSON, Laura D. — Recompense.
JEFFERSON, Thomas; ADAMS, John;
and Others. — Declaration of Inde
pendence, The.
JEFFRESS, Mamie Cread.— My Bunga-
JEFFREY, (Mrs.) Rosa Vertner. —
Owl in Church.
Phantom Ball, The.
JEFFREY, William. — Angus Remem
bers.
Hollow Bone, The.
Mechanical Age, The.
Ode to Evening.
JEFFRIES, Charles. — We Have Lived
and Loved Together.
Jeannette and Jeannot.
JELLICOE, S. Charles. — Advice to a
Lover.
JENKINS, Arthur Lewis.— Sonnet Se
quence.
JENKINS, Burke. — Cowboy to his
Friends in Need.
JENKINS, Elinor.— Legend of Ypres, A.
JENKINS, John J. — Mrs. Magoogin on
Spring Bonnets and Spring Poetry.
JENKINS, Joshua.— How We Hunted a
Mouse.
JENKINS, Lucy Dean.— Lead, Kindly
Light (pant.).
Mammy's Pickanin*.
Ole Banjo, The.
JENKINS, Oliver. — New England Coast,
Ship Comes In, A.
JENKS, Edward A. — Going and Coming
JENKS, Tudor. — Abbie's Accounts.
At the Door.
Boy's Great Schemes.
Christmas Song, A: "When mother
love makes all things bright."
JENKS, Tudor (Continued).
Complaint, A.
Declaration of Independence, The.
Engagement Thrills.
" 'It's a very warm day/ observed
Billy." See Limericks.
Limericks.
Old Bachelor, An.
On the Road.
Parried.
Small and Early.
Spirit of the "Maine," The.
Umbrella of Justice.
Uncle Jack's Great Run.
Whirling Wheel, The.
JENKYNS, Ruthven.— Though Lost to
Sight, to Memory Dear.
JENNER, Edward. — Signs of Rain.
JENNER, Nadine NewbilL— Mud Pud-
JENNINGS, John A.— Rest.
JENNINGS, Leslie Nelson. — Califor-
niana.
Highways.
Hour of the Lizard.
Lost Harbor.
Reprise.
Wide Front Porch.
JENNINGS, Louise B. Olmstead.— Octo
ber in Connecticut.
JENNISON, Lucy White. See "INNSLEY,
OWEN."
JENSEN, Ellen Marie. — In an Apart-
JENSEN*, Martin E. — Which of Three?
JEROLAMEN, C. Grace.— Kitty's Les
son.
JEROME, Jerome K. — Babies.
Cats and Dogs.
Charming Woman, A.
Curate's Story, The.
Dark Forest of Sorrow, The. See Three
Men in a Boat.
Dog and Baby Mix-up.
Hanging a Picture. See Three Men in
a Boat.
Herr Slossenn Boschen's Song. See
Three Men in a Boat.
How Uncle Podger Hung a Picture.
See Three Men in a Boat.
Imaginary Invalid, The. See Three
Men in a Boat.
Mr. Harris's Comic Song. See Three
Men in a Boat.
Night. See Three Men in a Boat.
On Babies.
On Cats and Dogs.
Passing of the Third Floor Back.
Scotch Wooing, A.
Signing of Magna Charta, The.
Three Men in a Boat.
Stage Adventuress, The.
Stage Detective and Peasants, The.
Stage Hero, The.
Stage Heroine, The.
Three Men in a Boat, sels.
Trials of the Musical Amateur.
Three Men in a Boat.
Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture.
Three Men in a Boat.
Unexpected Denouement, An.
Three Men in a Boat.
Victim, to One Hundred and Seven
Fatal Maladies, A. See Three Men
in a Boat.
JEROME, Lucy Baker. — Love More
Powerful than Prison Stain.
JERROLD, Douglas.— Caudle Has Been
Made a Mason.
Caudle's Wedding-Day.
Fireside Saints, The.
Helpless Gray Head.
Miser's Excuse, The.
Mr. Caudle and His Second Wife.
Mr. Caudle Having Lent Five Pounds
to a Friend.
Mrs. Caudle Has Taken Cold.
Mrs. Caudle Urging the Need of
Spring Clothing.
Mrs. Caudle's Lecture [on Shirt But-
tonsl.
Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture.
Saint Becky. See Fireside Saints,
Saint * Betsy. See Fireside Saints,
The.
Saint Dolly. See Fireside Saints, The,
Saint Fanny. See Fireside Saints,
Saint "Florence or Saint Nightingale.
See Fireside Saints, The.
Saint Jenny. See Fireside Saints, The.
Saint Lily. See Fireside Saints, The.
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See
See
JERROLD, Douglas (Continued).
Saint Phcebe. See Fireside Saints, The.
Saint Sally. See Fireside Saints, The.
Shall We Know Each Other There?
JERVEY, Mary. — General Albert Sid-
nev Johnston.
JESSO'P, George H.— At the Opera.
Siren's Wedding-Ring, The.
Telling Fortunes.
JEWELL, Mrs. E. O.— Things That
Never Die.
JEWELL, Gertrude Scott. — Freedom Is
Lonely.
To Rise Again.
JEWETT, Eleanor.— Going West.
JEWETT, Ellen A. — Grandmother's Ser
mon.
Sermon in a Stocking.
JEWETT, John H. — Our Boys Are
Marching On.
Those Rebel Flags.
JEWETT, Sarah Orne.— Caged Bird, A.
Discontent.
Flowers in the Dark.
Luck of the Bogans, The.
JEWETT, Sophie ("Ellen Burroughs").
Armistice.
Christmas at Grecchio, The: A Story
of St. Francis.
Communion.
Exile's Garden, An.
If Spirits Walk.
In the Dark.
Least of Carols, The.
Nativity Song. (Tr.)
Sleep.
Smiling Demon of Notre Dame, A.
Soldier, The.
Song: "Thy face I have seen as one
seeth."
Thus Far.
True-Hearted Friend of Mine.
When Nature Hath Betrayed the
Heart That Loved Her.
JEWS BURY, Maria Jane (Mrs. Fletch
er). — Flight of Xerxes, The.
JEX, Ada Lorraine. — Father's Birthday
Cake.
JILLSON, Clark.— Wet and Dry.
Word for Each Month, A.
JOACHIMSEN, Caroline C.— Solomon
and the Sparrow.
JOHN, .—Band, The.
JOHN, Edmund. — Fragment: "Give rne
your hands, and let your strange
wild eyes."
Symphonic Syrnbolique, sel.
JOHN, Gwen. — Child's Winter Evening.
TOHN. ROMILLY. — Transitions.
JOHN OF THE CROSS, Saint. See
SAINT JOHN of the Cross.
JOHNS, Orrick.— Answer, The.
Dilemma.
Door, The.
Failure.
Home Fire, The.
Interpreter, The.
Last Night, The.
Little Things.
Mothers and Children.
Sea-Lands, The.
Second Avenue.
Song of Youth, The. See Songs of
Deliverance.
Songs of Deliverance, sel.
Tree-Toad, The.
Wild Plum.
JOHNSON, Annie R. — Strange Request,
The.
JOHNSON, Surges. — Anxious Farmer.
Bedtime Comes Too Soon.
Blowing Bubbles.
Cookin* Things.
Daytime Naps.
'F I Was Er Horse.
Glad Young Chamois, The.
Gnu Wooing, The.
I'm Sorry, Love, I Bring So Small
a Bone.
In the Study.
Incorrigible.
My Sore Thumb.
Remarks from the Pup.
Rondeau of Remorse, A.
Service, The.
Soap, the Oppressor.
When Daddy Sings.
Where Dreams Are Made.
Why Doth a Pussy Cat?
John
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
JOHNSON, Charles Bertram. — Little
Cabin, A.
Negro Poets.
JOHNSON, Charles Frederick.— Mod
era Romans, The.
Then and Now.
JOHNSON, Donald Goold. — Battle
Hymn.
JOHNSON, E. Pauline ("Tekahion
wake"). — As Red Men Die.
At Husking- Time.
Birds* Lullaby, The.
Corn Husker, The.
In the Shadows.
Lost Lagoon, The.
Lullaby of the Iroquois.
Pilot of the Plains, The.
Shadow River.
Sleeping Giant, The.
Song My Paddle Sings, The.
Songster, The.
Trail to Lillooet, The.
Train Dogs, The.
Vagabonds, The.
Workworn.
JOHNSON, Edward.— Cry unto the Lord
to Stay His Hand, A. See Wonder-
Working Providence of Sions Sav
iour in New-England, 1628-1651.
"From silent night true Register of
moans." See Wonder- Working Prov
idence of Sions Saviour in N
England, 1628-1651, The.
Water-Drinker, The.
Wonder-Working Providence of Sions
Saviour in New-England, 1628-1651,
The, sels.
JOHNSON, Fenton.— Banjo Player.
Children of the Sun.
Drunkard, The.
Lonely Mother, The.
Lost Love, The.
Marathon Runner, The.
Minister, The.
New Day, The.
Puck Goes to Court.
Scarlet Woman, The.
Tired.
Vision of Lazarus, The, sel.
When I Die.
Who Is That a-Walking in the Corn?
JOHNSON, G. T.— Smile and the Sigh,
The.
JOHNSON, Geoffrey.— Heron, The.
Magi, The.
Mirror, The.
Otherworld.
Strange Land, The.
JOHNSON, _ Georgia Douglas {Mrs.
Henry Lincoln Johnson). — Dreams
of the Dreamer, The.
Heart of a Woman, The.
Hope.
I Want to Die While You Love Me.
Lethe.
Little Son.
Lost Illusions.
My Little Dreams.
Old Black Men.
Proving.
Recessional.
Service.
Suppliant, The.
Welt.
What Need Have I for Memory?
When I Am Dead.
Youth.
JOHNSON, Gertrude M.— Moonlight at
Sea.
JOHNSON, Grace B. — Glimpse of
Washington's Birthplace, A.
JOHNSON, H. H.— Old Church, The.
JOHNSON, Hannah More. — Nurse Win
nie Goes Shopping.
JOHNSON, Helene.— Bottled.
Fulfillment.
Invocation: "Let me be buried in the
rain."
Magalu.
Poem: "Little brown boy."
Remember Not.
Road, The.
Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem.
Summer Matures.
What Do I Care for Morning.
JOHNSON, Mrs. Henry Lincoln. See
JOHNSON, GEORGIA DOUGLAS.
JOHNSON, Henry U. — Nicknames of
the States.
Oh, I'm My Grandpa's Girl.
JOHNSON, Herrick. — Some Delusions
of High License.
Two Banners of America, The.
JOHNSON, Mrs. Herrick.— "Faultless.
Voice in the Twilight, The.
JOHNSON, Hilary.— Why Her Opinion
Changed.
JOHNSON, Hilda.— Ballade of Expan
sion.
Quest of the Purple Cow, The.
JOHNSON (or Johnston), James Noel.—
Genius, A.
How an Engineer Won His Bride.
Strange Parent, A.
JOHNSON, James Weldon.— Brothers.
Creation, The.
Fifty Years.
Glory of the Day Was in Her Face,
The.
Go Down, Death.
Hostess' Daughter, The. (TV.)
Judgment Day.
Listen, Lord.
My City.
O Black and Unknown Bards.
Placido's Sonnet to His Mother. (TV.)
Sence You Went Away.
White Witch, The.
You's Sweet to Yo' Mammy Jes* de
Same.
JOHNSON, Josephine. — Acquaintance.
Against Mountains.
Evening Prayer.
Final Autumn.
In Absence.
Lightship, The.
Snow-Blind, The.
Sonnet in Bitterness. ,
Stranger, The.
Supplication.
There Is a Tide.
Under the Sound of Voices.
Unwilling Gypsy, The.
JOHNSON, Lionel Pigot. — Age of a
Dream, The.
Bagley Wood.
Beyond.
By the Statue of King Charles at Char
ing Cross.
Cadgwith.
Christmas and Ireland.
Christmas Carol, II: "Say, what saw
you, Man?"
Church of a Dream, The.
Collins.
Comrades.
Dark Angel, The.
Day of Coming Days, The.
Desideria.
Dream of Youth, A.
End, The.
Escape.
Friend, A.
Glories.
Hill and Vale.
In Falmouth Harbor, sel.
Ireland.
Last Music, The.
Magic, sel.
Mystic and Cavalier.
Oracles.
Our Lady of the Snows.
Oxford [Nights].
Parnell.
Precept of Silence, The.
Sancta Silvarum.
Sylvan Morfydd.
Te Martyrum Candidates.
To a Friend.
To a Traveler.
To Morfydd.
To My Patrons.
To Ocean Hazard: Gipsy.
To the Dead of '98.
"To Weep Irish."
Upon a Drawing.
Vinum Daemonum.
Wales.
Walter Pater.
Ways of War.
Westward.
Winchester.
JOHNSON. M. C. — Swimmin' in the
JOHNSON, M. R.— Fire-Bells.
JOHNSON, Mrs. Malcolm Campbell. See
FISK, MAY ISABEL.
JOHNSON, Margaret. — "Around and
around a dusty little room."
Bull, The.
Child's Wonder, The.
Day Dreams, or Ten Years Old.
Grandma's Mistake.
™ — p°€*> The.
, Marvea. — Life.
'OHNSON, Mary E. C.— Scandal.
744
JOHNSON, Maurice C.— Headaches 'Jes
'fore School.
JOHNSON, Owen.— Great Pancake Rec
ord, The.
Stover and the Roman. See Varmint
The. "
Varmint, The, sel.
JOHNSON, Pauline. See JOHNSON E
PAULINE.
JOHNSON, Philander. — Natural Cow
ard, A.
Stranger, The.
JOHNSON, Plato.— Ter'ble Sperience A
JOHNSON, Robert Underwood. -!- "And
Then."
Art of Arts, The.
As a Bell in a Chime.
Blossom of the Soul, The.
Browning at Asolo.
Como in April.
Dewey at Manila.
English Mother, An.
Hearth-Song.
Hymn for the Pact of Peace, A.
I Journeyed South to Meet the Spring
In_ Tesla's Laboratory.
Irish Love-Song, An.
Italian Rhapsody.
Leader, The.
Love and (or in) Italy.
Love in the Calendar.
Love Once Was like an April Dawn
Luck and Work.
Markham.
Music and Love.
Name Writ in Water, The.
Night Nurse, The.
Star Song.
To My Countrymen.
To Patricia, Eleven.
To the Housatpnic at Stockb ridge.
To the Returning Brave.
Ursula.
Voice of Webster, The, sel.
Wistful Days, The.
Woodrow Wilson.
JOHNSON, Rossiter.— Evelyn.
Ninety-Nine in the Shade.
Soldier Poet, A.
JOHNSON, Ruth M.— Resignation.
JOHNSON, Sally.— Helpful Fairy, The.
JOHNSON, Samuel. — Ambition! See
Vanity of Human Wishes, The.
Anacreon's Dove.
As with My Hat.
At Large in the Library.
Celestial Wisdom. (TV.) See Satires
(by Juvenal) (X).
Charles XII. See Vanity of Human
Wishes, The.
City of God, The.
Dr. Levett.
Epitaph upon the Celebrated Claudy
Philips, Musician, Who Died Very
Poor, An.
Friendship.
Hinted Wish, A. (TV.)
If a_Man Who Turnips Cries.
Inspiration.
Irene, sel.
Life's Last Scene. See Vanity of Hu
man Wishes, The.
Lines on the Death of Mr. Levett.
London, sels.
On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet
[a Practiser in Physic].
One-and-Twenty.
Poverty. See London.
Prayer: "Where then shall Hope and
Fear their Objects find ?" See Vanity
of Human Wishes, The.
Prologue Spoken at the Opening of the
Drury Lane Theatre, 1747.
Prologue Spoken by Mr. Garrick at the
Opening of the Theatre-Royal.
Prologue to the Comedy of "A Word to
the Wise."
Quiet Life, The.
Rise and Fall of Wolsey, The.
Vanity of Human Wishes, The.
Satires (by Juvenal), sel. (TV.)
Scholar's Life, The. See Vanity
Human Wishes, The.
Shakespeare [and Jonson].
Short Song of Congratulation, A.
Thales' Reasons for Leaving London.
See London.
Tomorrow. See Irene.
True Objects of Desire, The. See Van
ity of Human Wishes, The.
Vanity of Human Wishes, The, sels.
Wealth.
See
of
AUTHOR INDEX
Jonson
JOHNSON, Thomas H. — Villanelle.
JOHNSON, Vlyn.— Friends.
JOHNSON, William. See CORY, WIL
LIAM (JOHNSON).
JOHNSON, William Knox. — Anniver
sary, An.
JOHNSON, „». •
JOHNSON, Willis Fletcher.— Immortal
ity.
Literature and Elocution.
JOHNSON-CORY, William. See CORY,
WILLIAM (JOHNSON).
JOHNSTON, Anna. See "CARBERY,
JOHNSTON, Annie Fellows (Mrs. Wil
liam L. Johnston). — Book Houses.
JOHNSTON, Bertha. — Did You Ever
Hear an English Sparrow Sing?
JOHNSTON, Charles H. L.— President,
JOHNSTON, Ella Colter. — Voice from
Flanders Fields, A. , . .
JOHNSTON, Ella M. — Thanksgiving
JOHNSTON, Emma M. — Boy Who Went
from Home, The.
Josiah and Family at the Centennial.
My Mother's Song.
JOHNSTON, James Noel. See JOHN
SON, JAMES NOEL.
JOHNSTON, John H.— Cross-Eyed Lov-
JOHNSTON", Mary. — Lewis Rand, sel.
Virginiana. _
JOHNSTON, William.— On the Down
town Side of an Uptown Street.
JOHNSTON, Mrs. William L. See
JOHNSTON, ANNIE FELLOWS.
JOHNSTON, Winifred. — Advice to a
Young Man Wishing to Wed.
Eternities.
"Let This Be Read."
On Reading a Portion of Rossetti.
One Weds.
To an Old Man Planting Seed.
JOHN STONE, Henry (Lord Johnstone).
Charm to Call Sleep, A.
Fastidious Serpent, The.
Gardner's Burial, The. (?)
Good Night Prayer for a Little Child.
Guessing Song.
Snake Story.
JOHNSTONE, Lord, See above.
JONAS, Samuel Alroy. — Lines on the
Back of a Confederate Note.
JONES, Amanda T.— Abigail Becker.
Panama.
Teddy McGuire and Paddy O'Flynn.
JONES, Brummell. — Quaker Boy,
The.
JONES, C. L.— Question, A
JONES, Charles C. — As Jimmie Sees It.
JONES, Charles L. S.— Fort Bowyer.
Hero of Bridgewater, The.
JONES, Dean. — On the Democracy of
Yale.
JONES, E. B. C. See JONES, EMILY
B C
JONES, "Ebenezer.— Face, The.
Hand, The.
Rain.
Song of the Kings of Gold.
Ways of Regard, sels.
When the World Is Burning.
JONES, Edward C. — General Joseph
Reed, ort> The Incorruptible Patriot.
Marion's Dinner.
Soliloquy of Arnold.
JONES, Edward Smyth. — Song of
Thanks, A.
JONES, Elijah.— How Big Was Alex-
JONES/Emily B. C. (Mrs. F. L. Lucas).
Jerked Heartstrings in Town.
Middle-Age.
JONES, Emily Read. — Thanksgiving.
JONES, Ernest Charles.— Earth's Bur
dens.
Song of the "Lower Classes."
JONES, Florence A.— I Wouldn't Fret.
Mud Pies.
JONES, Frederick Scheetz. — On the
Democracy of Yale.
JONES, Mrs. Gertrude Manly. — Cat's
Birthday Celebration, A.
Mammy Gets the Boy to Sleep.
JONES, H. Bedford. See BEDFORD-
JONES H. (HENRY).
JONES, H. C.—Cousin Sally Billiard.
JONES, Henry Arthur.— Window Blind,
The. See Case of Rebellious Susan.
JONES, Herbert. — True Romance, The.
JONES, Howard Mumford. — Epitaph :
"Fate to beauty still must give."
Examinations.
Heartbreak.
In His Will.
Lonely Isle, The. (TV.)
Old Man of Verona. (TV.)
JONES, I. Edgar. — "As It Is in Heaven."
Dead Leader, The.
Dream Rambles.
Drunkard's Death, The.
Find Your Level.
Heroes of the Mines.
Ideal and the Real, The.
Judge Lynch.
Kingdom of Sham, The.
Landlord's Last Moments, The.
Legend of Kalooka, The.
Nature Prayer, A.
Nearer to Thee.
Nickel Plated.
On the Frontier.
Popping the Question.
Sable Sermon.
Sable Theology.
Sambo's New Year Sermon.
Shadows on the Snow.
Smoked American Theology.
Sound the Reveille.
Sunbeam's Mission, The.
There Are None.
Three Sunbeams.
"Vanity of Vanities."
Vigilants, The.
JONES, lone L.— Sleep, Baby, Sleep.
JONES, J. A.— Gladiator, The.
JONES, J. William.— Responsive Chord,
The.
JONES, John. See "TALHAIARN."
JONES, John Tracy. — W'en Ma's Away.
JONES, Joshua Henry. — To a Skull.
JONES, Julia Clinton. — Silent Army of
Memorial Day, The.
JONES, Lawrence M.— I Am the Flag.
JONES, Leila. — Colour of October.
Unholy Garden.
JONES, Louise Seymour. — Who Loves a
Garden.
JONES, Mrs. Lucille Brock. — Acrostic
to Sorosis Club Members, An.
JONES, Lucy Hamilton. See HOOPER,
(Mrs.) LUCY HAMILTON.
JONES, M. Eloise.— Reason, The.
JONES, Margaret Wynne. — Tale from
the Garden, A.
JONES, Nelle Parker.— Summer Cy
cle A
JONES, Ralph M.— Bed-Time.
Oxen.
JONES, Rosalie M.— Homeliest Cat at
the Show.
JONES, Rosaline E. — January.
Voice of the Wind, The.
JONES, Ruth Lambert.— Epicure.
Tradition.
JONES, Major S. A. — Lines on Back
of a Confederate Note.
Only a Soldier's Grave.
JONES, Sam P. — Drunkard's Grand
March, The.
JONES, Susan Carlton. See CARLTON, S.
JONES, Mrs. Thomas Archer. See PAT-
TON, MARGARET FRENCH.
JONES, Thomas S., Jr. — According to
St. Mark.
After All.
Akhnaton.
April.
As in a Rose- Jar.
At Even.
"At hint of Spring I have you back
again." See Two Songs in Spring
(ID. „ ,
Ave atque Vale.
Beyond.
Birds of Whitby, The.
Blessing of Columcille, The. See Son
nets of the Saints (I).
Brindled Hare, The. See Sonnets of
the Saints (II).
Candle-Light.
Clonard.
Daphne.
Dusk at Sea.
Empedocles.
Four Sonnets.
From the Hills.
Garden, The. See Four Sonnets.
Gautama.
Gifts of Peace, The.
He Giveth His Beloved Sleep.
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JONES, Thomas S., Jr. (Continued).
Holy Thorn, The.
I Know a Quiet Vale.
In Excelsis.
In the Fall o* Year.
In the Garden.
In Trinity Church- Yard.
Joyous-Card.
Lao-Tse.
Last Spring, The. See Four Sonnets.
Little Ghosts, The.
May upon Ictis.
My Soul Is like a Garden-Close.
Noon-Tide.
"O little buds all bourgeoning with
Spring." See Two Songs in
Spring (I).
Old Song, An.
Path of the Stars, The. See Four
Sonnets.
Pines, The.
Pythagoras.
Quatrain JXI] : "Here upon earth
eternity is won."
Quatrain [V] : _ "Nothing is judged
according to its size."
Resurrection.
Saint Columba.
Saint Francis.
Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Sanctuary. See Four Sonnets.
Sometimes.
Song in Spring, A.
Sonnets of the Saints.
To Song.
Veil, The.
Way Back, The.
You and I.
Youth.
Zarathustra.
JONES, Mrs. W. R.— Perdita.
Zenobia.
JONES, Sir William.— -Baby, The. (IV.)
Epigram: "On parent knees, a naked
new-born child." (TV.)
Moral Tetrastich, A. (Jr.)
Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An, sel.
On Parent Knees. (TV.)
Persian Song of Hafiz, A. (TV.)
State, The (or A). See Ode in Imita
tion of Alcseus, An.
What Constitutes a State? See Ode
in Imitation of Alcseus, An.
To an Infant Newly Born. (Tr.)
JONES-FOSTER, Ardennes. — Midnight
in London.
JONSON, Ben. — ^glamour's Lament.
See Sad Shepherd, The.
Alchemist, The, sel.
Angel Describes Truth, An. See Hy-
mensei.
Answer to Master Wither's Song
[, "Shall I, Wasting in Despair?"].
Beauties, Have Ye Seen This Toy. See
Hue and Cry after Cupid, The.
Begging Another, on Colour of Mend
ing the Former. See Celebration of
Charis, A.
Ben Invites a Friend to Supper.
Buz, Quoth the Blue Fly. See Oberon,
the Fairy Prince.
Celebration of Charis, A, sels.
Ceremonies for Candlemas Day, The.
Charis' Triumph. See Celebration o£
Charis, A.
Chorus: "Spring all the Graces of the
age." See Neptune's Triumph.
Come, My Celia, Let Us Prove. See
Volpone.
Courage. See New Inn, The.
Cupid. See Hue and Cry after Cupid,
The.
Cynthia's Revels, sels.
Dirge for Narcissus. See Cynthia's
Revels.
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes.
Echo's Dirge (or Lament) for (or of)
Narcissus. See Cynthia's Revels.
Elegy, An: "Fair friend, 'tis true your
beauties move."
Elegy, An: "Though beauty be the
mark of praise.'*
Epiccene; or, The Silent Woman, sels.
Epigram: Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H.
Epigram: Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy,
An.
Epigram: On Court- Worm.
Epigram: On Lucy, Countess of Bed
ford.
Epigram: To Fool, or Knave.
Epigram to King Charles for an Hun
dred Pounds He Sent Me in My Sick
ness, An.
Jonson
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
JONSON, Ben (Continued)
Epigram To My Mere English Cen-
surer
Epistle Answering1 to One That Asked
to Be Sealed of the Tribe of Ben, An
Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rut
land, sel
Epitaph, An- "Underneath this stone
doth he "
Epitaph on Elizabeth L H
Epitaph on Master Philip Gray, An
Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, [a Child of
Queen Elizabeth's Chapel ] An
Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke
(ztrr at). See BRO\V*»E, WILLIAM
Epithalamium, sel
Epode "Not to know vice at all, and
keep true state "
E\ery Alan in His Humoui, sel
Fame
Fantasy See Vision of Delight, The
Farewell to the World, A
Fit of Rime against Rime, A
Follow a Shadow
For What Is Life?
Fortunate Fool
Fortunate Isles and Their Union, The,
sel
Freedom in Dress See Epicoene, 01
The Silent Woman
Gipsies Metamorphosed, The, sel
Good Life, Long Life See Pindaric
Ode, A To the Immortal Memorj
and Friendship of That Noble Pair,
Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Mor
rison.
Greatness in Littleness See Pindaric
Ode, A To the Immortal Memory
and Friendship of That Noble Pair,
Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry Mor
rison.
Have You Seen [But] a Bright Lil>
Grow See Celebration of Chans, A
Hear Me, O God
Her Man Described by Her Own Dic-
tamen.
Her Triumph See Celebration of
Chans, A
"Here she was wont to go1 and here'
and here'" See^ Sad Shepherd, The
Hesperus' Song See Cjntlna's Revels
Honour in Bud See Pindaric Ode, A
To the Immortal Memory and Friend
ship of That Noble Pair, Sir Lucius*
Gary and Sir Henr\ Morrison
Plow He Sa\v Her See Celebration of
Chans, A
Hue and Cry after Cupid, The, sel
Hjmenaei, sel
Hjmn "Queen and huntress, chaste
and fan " See C>nthia s Revels
Hjmii of (or on) the Nativity [of My
Saviour], A
Hjnin to Comus See Pleasure Recon
ciled to Virtue
Hymn to C\nthia See Cjnthia's Rev
els
Hymn to Diana Sec Cjnthia's Revels
Hymn to God the Father, A
"If I freely may discover "
Inviting a Friend to Supper
It Is Not Growing like a Tree See
Pindaric Ode, A To the Imnioital
Memory and Friendship of That Noble
Pair, Sir Lucius Gary and Sir Henry
Morrison
It Was a Beauty That I Saw See New
Inn, The
Kiss, The See Cjnthia's Revels
Life and Death
Love Freed from Ignoiance and Folly,
sel
Moon-Goddess, Tne See Cynthia's Rev
els
Neptune's Triumph, sel
New Inn, The, sels
Noble Balm, The See Pindaric Ode,
A To the Immortal Memory and
Friendship of That Noble Pair, Sir
Lucius Cary and Sir Henrj Morn-
son
Noble Nature, The See Pindaric Ode,
A To the Immortal Memorj and
Friendship of That Noble Pair, Sir
Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Morri
son
O, Do Not Wanton [with Those Eyes]
Oberon, the Fairy Prince
Ode, An: * High-spirited friend "
Ode to Himself, An
Ode to Himself [upon the Censure of
His "New Inn"] See New Inn, The
JONSON, Ben (Continued')
On Elizabeth L H
On Giles and Joan
On His First Sonne
On Lucy, Countess of Bedford
On My First Daughter
On My First Son
On Salathiel Pavy a Child of Queen
Elizabeth's Chapel.
On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke
(ztr. at ) See BROWNE, WILLIAM
On the Portrait of Shakespeare [Pre
fixed to the First Folio Edition,
1623].
Pan's Anniversary, or The Shepherd's
Holiday, sel
Perfect Life, The See Pindaric Ode,
A To the Immortal Memory and
Friendship of That Noble Pair, Sir
Lucius Cary and Sn Henry Morri
son
Picture of the Minds, The
Pindaric Ode, A To the Immortal
Memory and Friendship of That
Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir
Henry Morrison
Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue, sel
Poetaster, The, sel
Power of Poets, The See Epistle to
Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland
Queen and Huntress [, Chaste and
Fair] See Cynthia's Revels
Queen Mab See Satyr, The.
Sad Shepheid, The, sel
Satjr, The, sel
Shadow, The
She See Triumph of Chans, A
Shepherds' Holiday (ot Hobday), The
See Pan's Anniversary, or The Shep
herd's Holiday
Short Measures See Pindaric Ode, A
To the Immortal Memory and Friend
ship of That Noble Pair, Sir Lucius
Cary and Sir Henrj Morrison
Simplex Munditus See Epicoene, or
The Silent Woman
Simplicity and Sweet Neglect See
Epiccene, or The Silent Woman
Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount See Cyn
thia's Revels
So Sweet Is She See Celebration of
Chans, A
Song "Come ray Ceha, let us prove "
See Volpone
Song "How near to good is what is
fair " See Love Freed from Igno
iance and Folly
Sung, A "Oh doe not wanton with
those eyes "
Song "Still to be neat, still to be
drest " See Epiccene, or The Silent
\\ oman
Song **\\ ho goes within the green
wood "
Song before the Entry of the Masquers
See Fortunate Isles and Their Union,
The
Song That Women Are But Men's
Shadows
Song The Kiss See Cynthia's Revels
Song To Ceha ("Come, my Ceha, let
us prove") See Volpone
Song to Ceha ("Drink to me," etc )
Song To Cjnthia See Cynthia's Rev
els
Still to Be Neat. See Epiccene, or The
Silent Woman
Sweet Neglect (Tr ) See Epicoene, or
The Silent Woman
That Women Are But Men's Shad
ows
Though I Am Young See Sad Shep
herd, The
To Ceha ("Come, my Ceha, let us
prove") See Volpone
To Ceha ("Drink to me only with thine
ejes")
To Diana See C>nthia's Revels
To Doctor Empiric
To Edward Allen
To Francis Beaumont.
To Heaven
To James Warre
To John Donne
To King James.
To Lucy, Countesse of Bedford, with
Mr Donne's Satyres
To Mary Lady Wroth
To My Book
To My Bookseller.
To Penshurst.
To Robert, Earl of Salisbury.
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JONSON, Ben (Continued)
To Sir Henrie Savile upon His Trans
lation of Tacitus
To Sir Henry Goodyere
To Sir Robert Wroth
To the Ghost of Martial
To the Immortall Memorie, and Friend
ship of That Noble Paire, Sir Lucius
Cary and Sir H Morison
To the Memory of My Beloved [the
Author] Master William Shake
speare [and What He Hath Left
Us]
To the Reader
To Thomas Lord Chancellor
To Venus (Tr )
To William Camden.
To William Roe
Triumph [of Chans], The See Cele
bration of Chans, A
True Balm
Truth See Hymenaei
Venetian Song See Volpone
Venus' Runaway See Hue and Cry
after Cupid, The
Verses Placed over the Door at the En
trance into the Apollo Room at the
Devil Tavern
Vision of Beauty, A See New Inn,
The
Vision of Delight, The, sel
Vnamus Mea Lesbia atque Amemus
See Volpone
Volpone, sels
Why I Write Not of Love
Wish, A See Gipsies Metamoiphosed,
The
Witches' Charm
Witches' Song, The
Women Men's Shadows
JORDAN, Carol — Jealousy of the Gods,
The
JORDAN, Mrs Charlotte Brewster. —
Hammock Lullaby
Polly's Discovery
Real "New" Woman.
To Borglum's Seated Statue of Abra
ham Lincoln
JORDAN, David Stair — Altruism
And So at Last
Let Your Competitors Smoke
Men Told Me, Lord '
Nation's Need of Men, The
To Love, at Last, the Victory
Viverols
JORDAN, Katharine W — Little Lo\e
Song
JORDAN, Thomas — Coronemus Nos
Rosis Antequam Marcescant
Pym's Anaichy
JOSEPH, Chief— War
JOSEPH, Helen Haiman — Mask, The
JOSEPHS, Lemuel B C —Joker's Mis
take, The
"JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE" See
HOLLEY, MARIETTA
JOSUI — Cuckoo's Song, The
JOT, Joe, Jr — Country Dance, The
Difficulty of Rhjmmg, The
Smooth Day, A
JOURNAL OF EDUCATI ON —Fin
ished Education, A
Unique Celebration, A.
JOWETT, John Henry —God's Ferns
JOY, Jennie — Co' Bossy
JOY, Sarah— Little Margery
JOYCE, Cecile— My Little Boy.
JOYCE, James— All Day I Hear. See
Chamber Music.
Alone
Bid Adieu, Adieu, Adieu
Bid Adieu to Girlish Days.
Chamber Music, sels
Flood.
Flower Given to My Daughter, A.
Goldenhair.
I Hear an Army Charging
Memory of the Players in a Mirror at
Midnight, A
"My dove, my beautiful one '* See
Chamber Music.
Noise of Waters, The See Chamber
Music.
O Sweetheart, Hear You
On the Beach at Fontana.
She Weeps over Rahoon
Simples
Song "O, it was out by Donm-
carney "
Strings in the Earth [and Air]
Tutto e Sciolto.
AUTHOB INDEX
Keats
JOYCE, Mabel.— My Dog.
JOYCE, Robert Dwyer. — Blacksmith of
Limerick, The.
Crossing the Blackwater.
Fair Maidens' Beauty Will Soon Fade
Away.
Fineen the Rover.
JUAN Ruiz de Hita. — Praise of Little
Women.
JUAN II of Castile. — Cancion.
JUANA Inez de la Cruz, Sister. — Divine
Narcissus, The.4
In the Face of Grief.
Redondillas.
JUDD, Alice. — On Being Asked to Write
an Original Poem.
JUDGE.— Gigglety Girl, The.
Going Home for Christmas.
JUDGE, Jack and WILLIAMS, Harry.
"It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary."
JUDSON, Mrs. Adoniram. See "FORES
TER, FANNIE."
JUDSON, Emily Chubbock. See "FORES
TER, FANNIE."
JUDY.— Bells, The.
Imitation of Walt Whitman.
Remember.
Sarah's Halls.
JULES-BOIS, H. A.— India the Magic.
JUNKERMANN, Katharine Eggleston.—
Union, A.
"JUVENAL."— Lost Watch, The.
JUVENAL (Decimus Junius Juvenalis).
Celestial Wisdom. See Satires (X).
Satires, sel.
K
"K., A. E."— They Two.
"K., E. H." — City Church, The.
"K., M." — My Twentieth Birthday.
"K., R. K."— White Opal, The.
KABIR. — Songs of Kabir, sel.
KAGAWA, Toyohiko.— As the Sculptor.
KAHLER, Hugh McNair.— Bad News.
KALEVALA.~See Kalevala IN TITLE
INDEX.
KALIDASA. — Autumn. See Seasons,
The.
Early Spring. See Seasons, The.
Rains, The. See Seasons, The.
Seasons, The, sels.
Spring. See Seasons, The.
Summer. See Seasons, The.
Winter. See Seasons, The.
Woman.
KANFER, Allen. — Epistle to a German.
KANTOR, MacKinlay.— First Minnesota
at Gettysburg, The.
Lyman Dillon and His Plow.
Snow of the Okoboji, The.
KAO SHIH. — Desolation.
KARTACK, Elsie F. — Pop-Corn Land.
KATTERHENRY, Rose Carolyn.— Life
Is like a Golden Lyre.
"KATYDID." — See McKiNNEY, KATE
SLAUGHTER.
KAUFFMAN, Reginald Wright. — Call,
The.
Carcassonne (TV.).
Easter-Eggs.
Home.
Memorial Day, 1898.
Troia Fuit.
Wastrel, The.
KAUFFMAN, Mrs. Reginald Wright.
See belozv.
KAUFFMAN, Ruth Wright (Mrs. Regi
nald Wright Kauffman). — Let There
Be Light!
Vagabond at Home, The.
KAUFMAN, George S.— Advice to Wor-
KAUFMAN, Herbert.— Dreamers, The.
Hell-Gate of Soissons, The.
Measure of a Man, The.
Scrap of Paper, A.
Song of the Guns, The.
KAUFMAN, Kenneth C — Big Lige.
Bittersweet.
Deputy, The.
Indian Summer.
Man-Talk.
Rain-in-the-Face.
Wild Heart.
KAVANAGH, Jane.— Christmas Story.
KAVANAGH, Katie H.— Treasures.
KAVANAGH, Patrick.— Ploughman.
KAVANAGH, Rose. — St. Michan's
Churchyard.
Turn of the Tide, The.
KAYE-SMITH, Sheila.— Ascension. Day.
KAYLOR, Reginald Whitfield. — Four
o'Clock, sel.
"Good Night." See Four o'Clock.
KAY-SCOTT, Mrs. C. See SCOTT,
EVELYN.
"KAZAN OVA, KID." See STACK,
PHILIP.
KAZMARK, Leah Adkisson. — Honoring
a Great American Day.
KEAHEY, Nancy E.— Returning Blue
birds.
KEAN, L. Logan. — Orchestra.
KEATS, John.— Address to the Moon.
See Endymion.
Addressed to Haydon.
Adonis in Slumber. See Endymion.
After Dark Vapours Have Oppress'd
Our Plains.
"Apollo then, with sudden scrutiny."
See Hyperion: A Fragment.
Bacchus. See Endymion.
Ballad: La Belle Dame sans Merci.
Bard Speaks, The. See Epistle to My
Brother George.
Bards of Passion and of Mirth.
Beauty [Triumphant]. See Endymion
(Proem).
Bitter Chill. See Eve of Saint Agnes,
The.
Bright Star! [Would I Were Steadfast
As Thou Art].
"But one of the whole mammoth-
brood." See Hyperion: A Fragment.
Cast Asleep. See Endymion (Adonis
in Slumber).
Ccelus to Hyperion. See Hyperion: A
Fragment.
Coming of Dian, The. See Endymion.
Conclusion: The Decision of the Gods.
See Endymion.
Credo. See Endymion (Proem).
Cynthia's Bridal Evening.
Daisy's Song, The.
December.
Dedication. To Leigh Hunt, Esq.
"Deep in the shady sadness of a vale."
See Hyperion: A Fragment.
Den of the Titans, The. 'See Hyperion :
A Fragment.
Diana. See Endymion.
Dove, The.
Encounter with Sleep. See Endymion.
Endymion, sels.
Endymion ("He was a poet"). See I
Stood Tip-Toe upon a Little Hill.
Endymion Chooses Mortal Love. See
Endymion.
Endymion's Vision. See Endymion.
Epistle: To Charles Cowden Clarke.
Epistle: To George Felton Mathew.
Epistle: To My Brother George.
Epistle to Reynolds, sel.
Epitaph: _"Here lies one whose name
was writ in water."
Eve of St. Agnes, The.
Eve of Saint Mark, The.
Faery (or Fairy) Song.
Fall of Hyperion, The. See Hyperion:
A Vision.
Fame ("Fame like a wayward girl/'
etc.).
Fame ("How fevered is the man,"
etc.).
Fancy.
Feast of Dian, The. See Endymion.
Flight, The. See Eve of St. Agnes,
The.
Forest, The. See Endymion.
Fragment of a Sonnet (TV.).
Fragment of an Ode to Maia [, Written
on May Day, 1818].
From. "Hyperion: A Vision." See
Hyperion: A Vision.
Goldfinches.
Grasshopper and the Cricket, The.
Great Spirits Now on Earth Are So
journing.
Happy Insensibility.
"Happy is England! I could be con
tent,"
Here Is Wine. See Endymion.
His Last Sonnet.
Hope. See To Hope.
"How fevered is the man, who cannot
look."
How Many Bards [Gild the Lapses of
Time].
Human Seasons, The.
Hymn to Pan. See Endymion.
Hyperion: A Fragment.
Hyperion: A Vision, sels.
Hyperion's Arrival. See Hyperion: A
Fragment.
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KEATS, John (Continued).
I Had a Dove.
I Stood Tip-Toe upon a Little Hill.
Imitation of Spenser.
In a Drear-Nighted December.
Indian Maid, The. See Endymion.
Induction. See Endymion.
Invocation to the Power of Love. See
Endymion.
Isabella; or the Pot of Basil.
"Just at the self-same beat of Time's
wide wings." See Hyperion: A Frag
ment.
Keats' Last Sonnet.
Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'ring
[Here and There].
La Belle Dame sans Merci.
Lamia.
Last Sonnet.
Lines on First Looking into Chapman's
Homer.
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern.
Loss of the Mortal Maiden. See En
dymion.
Love and Friendship. See Endymion.
Marigolds. See I Stood Tip-Toe upon a
Little Hill.
Meg Merrilies.
Mermaid Tavern, The.
"Methought I stood where trees of
every clime." See Hyperion: A Vis
ion.
Minnows. See I Stood Tip-Toe upon a
Little Hill.
Morning. See Imitation of Spenser.
Mother of Hermes and Still Youthful
Maia.
Naughty Boy, The.
Nightingale, The. See Ode to a Night
ingale.
"No, no, go not to Lethe, neither twist."
"None can usurp this height." See
Hyperion: A Vision.
"Oh! how I love, on a fair summer's
eve."
O Solitude! [If I Must with Thee
Dwell].
O Sorrow! See Endymion.
Oceanus. See Hyperion: A Fragment.
Ode: "Bards of Passion and of Mirth!"
Ode on a Grecian Urn.
Ode on (or to) Indolence.
Ode on Melancholy.
Ode on (or to) the Poets.
Ode to a Nightingale.
Ode to Autumn.
Ode to Psyche.
On a Dream.
On a Picture of Leancler.
On Fame ("Fame, like a wayward
Girl," etc.).
On Fame ("How fever'd is the man,"
etc.).
On First Looking into Chapman's
Homer.
On Imagination. See Epistle to Rey
nolds.
On Melancholy.
On [Seeing] the Elgin Marbles.
On Sitting Down to Read "King Lear"
Once Again.
On the Grasshopper and Cricket.
On the Sea.
On the Sonnet.
Party of Lovers, A.
Poetry of Earth [Is Never Dead], The.
Portrait, A.
Proem: "Thing of beauty is a joy for
ever. A." See Endymion.
Proem to Endymion. See Endymion.
Realm of Fancy, The.
Robin Hood.
Roundelay: "O Sorrow, why dost bor
row." See Endymion ("O Sorrow!").
Sacrifice to Pan, The. See Endymion.
Saturn. 'See' Hyperion: A Fragment
("Deep in the shady sadness," etc.).
Sea, The.
"Season of mists and mellow fruitful-
ness."
Second Hyperion, The. See Hyperion:
A Vision.
Sigh of Silence, The. See I Stood Tip-
Toe upon a Little Hill.
Sleep. See Endymion.
Sleep and Poetry.
Solitude.
Song: "I had a dove and the sweet
dove died."
Song: "In a drear-nighted December."
Song of the Indian Maid. See Endym
ion ("O Sorrow!").
Keats
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
KEATS, John (Continued).
Song of the Shepherds of Latmos. See
Endymion (Hymn to Pan).
Sonnet: "Bright star, would I were
stedfast as thou art."
Sonnet: "How many bards gild the
lapses of time!"
Sonnet: "O Solitude! if I must with
thee dwell."
"Sonnet: "To one who has been long in
city pent,"
Sonnet: "When I have fears that 1
may cease to be."
Sonnet: "Why did I laugh to-night?
No voice will tell."
Sonnet: Addressed to Haydon.
Sonnet [June, 1816].
Sonnet Claims More Freedom, The.
Sonnet on "A Lover's Complaint."
Sonnet on a Picture of Leander.
Sonnet: On First Looking into Chap
man's Homer.
Sonnet on Seeing the Elgin Marbles.
Sonnet : On the Grasshopper and Cricket.
Sonnet on the Sea.
Sonnet: To a Friend Who Sent Me
Some Roses.
Sonnet: To Chatterton.
Sonnet to Homer.
Sonnet to Mrs. Reynolds" Cat.
Sonnet to Sleep.
Sonnet: Written on the Day That Mr.
Leigh Hunt Left Prison.
Specimen of an Induction to a Poem.
Stanzas: "In a drear-nighted Decem
ber."
Sweet Peas. See I Stood Tip-Toe upon
a Little Hill.
Terror of Death, The.
Thing of Beauty [Is a Joy Forever],
A. See Endymion (Proem).
To Ailsa Rock.
To Autumn.
To Fancy.
To G. A. W.
To Homer.
To Hope, set.
To Leigh Hunt, Esq.
To Maia.
To One Who Has Been Long in City
Pent.
To Sleep.
To Solitude.
"To Sorrow, I bade good-morrow." See
Endymion.
To the Adventurous.
To the Nile.
To the Poets.
"Turning from these with awe, once
more I raised." See Hyperion: A
Vision.
Upon a Hill. See I Stood Tip-Toe
upon a Little Hill.
"Upon the sides of Latmos." See En
dymion.
Wayfarer, The.
What Is Life? See Sleep and Poetry.
When I Have Fears [That I May
Cease to Be].
Where Be You Going, You Devon Maid.
Wherein Lies Happiness. See En
dymion.
Why Did I Laugh To-Night? No Voice
Will Tell.
Winter.
Written in January, 1817.
Written in January, 1818.
Written on a Blank Page in Shake
speare's Poems, Facing "A Lover's
Complaint."
Written on the Day That Mr. Leigh
Hunt Left Prison.
KEBLE, John.— All Saints' Day.
All Things Beautiful.
As We Pray. See Oh, Timely Happy,
Timely Wise.
At Hooker's Tomb.
Balaam.
Bathing.
Burial of the Dead.
Christmas Bells.
Easter Day.
Effect of Example, The.
Example.
Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity.
Gardening.
Holy Matrimony.
Morning.
Noontide.
November.
Oh, Timely Happy, Timely Wise.
Purification, set.
Purity of Heart. See Purification.
KEBLE, John (Continued).
Rainbow, The.
St. Thomas the Apostle.
Second Sunday after Easter.
Seed Time Hymn.
Son of My Soul.
Third Sunday in Lent.
United States.
Waterfall, The, sel.
We Need Not Bid, for Cloistered Cell.
Whitsunday.
Who Runs May Read.
KEEGAN, John. — Caoch the Piper.
"Dark Girl" by the "Holy Well,"
The.
Irish Reaper's Harvest Hymn, The.
KEELER, Charles Augustus.— Camilla.
On the Dedication of a Drinking Foun
tain.
Our Brothers of the Fields and Trees.
Pescadero Pebbles.
To an Alaskan Glacier.
KEELER, Francis L. — Some Mother's
Child.
KEELING, Elsa. — Irish Thing in Rhyme.
KEELING, Miss Mildred.— God's World.
KEEN AN, J. G. — Menagerie Diet.
KEESE, William L.— After the Wedding.
Captain Joe.
Old Dobbin.
On the Avon.
KEITH, George. — How Firm a Founda
tion.
KEITH, Joseph Joel. — Beauty That Is
Born.
Grandmother from Nebraska.
Great Hope, The.
Men in the Old Street.
Men on a Skyscraper.
There Was Drama and Despair.
This Kind Brother.
We Find a Way.
When Snouting Day Is Done.
KELL, Rowena Millar. — Childless Christ
mas.
KELLER, H. S. — Christmas on the Farm.
Resistless March of Girl Graduates.
Village Doctor, The.
KELLER, Helen. — "I Am As Happy
As You Are." See Story of My
Life, The.
In the Garden of the Lord.
Story of My Life, The, sel.
KELLEY, Andrew V. See "Mix, PAR-
MENAS."
KELLEY, Ethel M.— -In the Bath.
I've Got a Dog.
Letter from the Farm.
Wail of a Waitress.
Whose Little Girl?
KELLEY, Francis Clement. — Throne of
the King, The.
KELLEY, Gracian M.— Bridget Grogan.
KELLEY, Hubert.— Warrior Passes, The.
KELLEY, Maurice. — Compunction.
Improvisation on One Glimpsed in
Passing, An.
Mourners, The.
Peer Gynt.
Quest.
KELLEY, Mrs. W. O.— Clubs.
KELLOCK, Harold.— Crackajack Story,
The.
KELLOGG, Anita M. — Dot's Version of
the Text.
Molly.
KELLOGG, Elijah. — Regulus to the Car
thaginians.
Spartacus to the Gladiators [at Capua].
KELLOGG, Kate.— Lady Moon.
KELLOGG, Leon W.— Serenade: "Ven
us and the young new moon."
KELLOGG, Sarah Winter. — Commence
ment.
Second Trial, A.
KELLOGG, Virginia.— After a Day's
Work at the Guillotine.
KELLY, Anne V.— Alibi.
KELLY, Blanch Mary.— Brother Juni
per.
Gaelic, The.
Horizons.
Housewife's Prayer, The.
Silentium Altuni.
Swallow Song.
KELLY, Candace Hurst. — Devotion.
KELLY, Eric P.— In Clean Hay.
KELLY, Ethel M. — Middle Child, The.
KELLY, George. — Craig's Wife, sel.
KELLY, Mary Eva (Mrs. Kevin I.
O'Doherty; "Eva"). — Tipperary. j
Who Should Wipe the Dishes. ,
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KELLY, Myra (Mrs. Allan MacNaugh-
ton) . — Christmas Present for a Lady.
In Loco Parentis.
Love among the Blackboards.
When a Man's Widowed.
KELLY, Patrick.— Light Shoes.
Sally Ring, The.
KELLY, Thomas J.— Newsboy in Church.
KELLY, William D. — Country Court
ship.
Twilight of Thanksgiving, The.
KEMBLE, Frances Anne (Mrs. Pierce
Butler; Frances Anne Kemble But
ler). — Absence.
Black Wall-Flower, The.
Dream Land.
Faith.
Lament of a Mocking-Bird.
Onward, Upward.
Trust.
KEMP, Harry.— Alienation.
Blind.
Conquerors, The.
Diminution.
Farewell: "Tell them, O Sky-born,
when I die."
Fickleness.
Fountain, The.
God, the Architect.
Going Down in Ships.
Going of His Feet, The.
Good Morning, America!
He Did Not Know.
Hesperides.
Humming Bird (or Hummingbird),
The.
I Sing the Battle.
In a Storm.
Joses, the Brother of Jesus.
Literary Love.
Love-Faith.
Nicodemus.
Our Thirty Pieces.
Passing Flower, The.
Phantasy of Heaven, A.
Prayer, A: "I kneel not now to pray
that thou."
Prithee, Strive Not.
Remedy, The.
Resurrection.
Seeker after God, The.
Tell All the World.
Thanks.
There's Nothing like a Ship at Sea.
Tide, The.
To the Kings.
Unknown, The.
Voice of Christmas, The.
Whaler's Confession, A.
Wind's Life, The.
KEMPE. Mary Louise. — Wagon-Maker.
KEMPIS, Thomas a. See THOMAS A
KEMPIS.
KEN, Thomas. — Doxology.
Evening Hymn, An.
Morning Hymn, A.
KENDALL, Harriett. — Synariss, "Queen
of Babylon."
KENDALL, Henry Clarence. — Coogee.
Last of His Tribe, The.
Mooni.
September in Australia.
To a Mountain.
Voice in the Wild Oak, The.
KENDALL, Laura E. — Evening Prayer,
KENDALL, May.— Ballad: "He said:
'The shadows darken down.' "
Board School Pastoral, A.
Legend, A.
Page of Lancelot, The.
Pure Hypothesis, A.
KENDALL, Nina L. — Spinning- Wheel
Fortune-Telling.
KENDON, Frank.— I Spend My Days
Vainly.
Immigrant, The.
Kernel, The.
So Deep Is Death.
Wind and the Corn, The.
KENDRICK, John.— Fable, A: The Mice
and Felis.
KENDRICK, Lucille. — Not All the
Crosses.
KENNEALY, J. J.— Tsar Oleg.
KENNEDY, Charles Rann.— Church, The.
Servant in the House, The, sel.
Terrible Meek, The, sel.
KENNEDY, Charles W.— Fall of the
Angels, The. (TV.) See Paraphrase
of the Scriptures, The.
I've Worked for a Silver Shilling. ,
AUTHOR INDEX
Kilmer
KENNEDY, Crammond. — Greenwood
Cemetery.
KENNEDY, David.— Saunders McGlash-
an's Courtship.
Twa Courtin's, The.
KENNEDY, Edward D.— Strange, Is It
Not.
KENNEDY, Geoffrey Anketell Studdert.
See STUDDERT-KENNEDY, GEOFFREY
ANKETELL.
KENNEDY, Leo.— Reflection for a Sun
day Morning.
Words for a Resurrection.
KENNEDY, Marion. — Tribute to Our
Soldiers.
KENNEDY, Sarah Beaumont (Mrs.
Walker Kennedy) . — Battle of Manila.
Governor's Last Levee, The.
Prayer Rug, The.
With Little Boy Blue.
KENNEDY, Susan (or Susie) E.— Miss
Willow.
KENNEDY, Mrs. Walker. See KEN
NEDY, SARAH BEAUMONT.
KENNEDY, Walter. — Praise of Age,
The.
KENNEDY, William Sloane.— Shadows.
KENNON, Ruth. — November Furrow.
KENT, A. F. — Kneel at No Human
Shrine.
KENT, Charles. — Pope at Twickenham.
KENT, Esther. — Parting Words.
KENT, Henry S. — Questions.
True Contentment.
KENT, Laura Tilden. — Schoolma'am of
Squaw Peak, The.
KENT, William.— Peace of Christ, The.
KENTON, Edna B.— Their Fifth Anni
versary Breakfast.
KENYON, Bernice (Lesbia) (Mrs. T.
Walter Gilkyson). — Cat's World.
City-Dweller, The.
Conversation.
Defiance to False Gods.
House-Wren.
Love-Song, The.
Night of Rain.
Old Age.
Quiet.
Return.
Shadow, The.
Two Cats on the Hearth.
KENYON, James Benjamin. — Bedouins
of the Skies, The.
Bring Them Not Back.
Bylo-Land.
Challenge, A.
Colonial Garden, A.
Come, O Wind.
Come Slowly, Paradise.
Cricket, The.
Death and Night.
Lullaby: "Sleep, O my babe, not thine
a manger."
Play, The.
Racers, The.
Reconciliation, The.
Sleep, Sleep, My Babe.
Tacita.
Two Spirits, The.
We Shall Attain.
KENYON, John.— Champagne Rose.
Monument at Lucerne.
KENYON, Theda. — For a Library
Door.
Heredity.
In a Garden.
Relinquishing.
Stacking the Needles.
Wealth.
KEPLINGER, Walter S.— Scipio.
KEPPEL, Lady Caroline. — Robin
Adair.
KEPPEL, David.— Trouble.
KEPPEL, Francis.— Silver Tree, The.
KEPPEL, Frederick. — Plain Man's
Dream, A.
KERNAN, Will Hubbard.— Agatha.
KERNER, Andreas J. — Richest Prince,
The.
KERNER, Justinus. — Home- Sickness.
KERR, Hugh Thomson.— God of Our
Life through All the Circling Years.
Thy Will Be Done.
KERR, Joe. — Italian's Views on the La
bor Question, An.
Over behind der Moon.
Peanutti's Voyage to Europe.
That Littul Orfun Brat.
Unawares.
Voices of the Night.
You Git (or Get) Up.
"KERR, Orpheus C." (Robert H. New
ell). — American Traveller, The.
Calmest of Her Sex, The.
Editor's Wooing, The. See Orpheus C.
Kerr Papers.
Great Fight, A.
Irish Picket, The.
Orpheus C. Kerr Papers, set.
Picciola.
Rejected "National Hymns" (or An-
^thems), The, sels.
Similia Similibus Curantur.
Widow MacShane.
KERR, Watson. — Ancient Thought,
The.
KETCHUM, Mrs. Annie (Chambers).
Bonnie Blue Flag, The.
Little Bennie.
KETCHUM, Arthur.— Balsam, The. See
Legends for Trees.
Candle-Lighting Song.
Candlemas.
Countersign. See Legends for Trees,
Legends for Trees, sels.
Maple Tree, The. See Legends for
Trees.
My Lady Goes to the Play.
Name, The.
Old Song, An.
Pine Tree, The. See Legends for Trees.
Road to Granada, The.
Sea- Wind, The.
Spirit of the Birch, The. See Legends
for Trees.
Traveller's Joy.
White Birch. See Legends for Trees.
Willow, The. See Legends for Trees.
KETHE, William.— Scotch Te Deum.
KETTLE, T. (Thomas) M. (Michael).
Cancel the Past.
Lady of Life, The.
Parnell's Memory.
To My Daughter Betty, the Gift of
God.
KETTON-CREMER, R. W.— On Dart
moor.
KEY, Francis Scott. — Star-Spangled
Banner, The.
With Glowing Heart I'd Praise
Thee.
KEY, Francis Scott, III.— Story of the
"Star Spangled Banner," The.
KEYES, Edward Livingston. — Cleo
patra's Protest.
KEYES-BECKER, Mrs.— Fiftieth Mile
stone of Class.
KEYNTON, John.— Cradle-Boat, The.
"KHAN, THE." — Stuttering Umpire,
The.
KHANSA.— Tears.
KI NO AKIMINE.— "Beloved person
must, I think, The." See Kokin
Shu.
KIBBY, William Judson. — Appre
ciation.
Helpin' Out.
KICKHAM, Charles Joseph. — Irish
Peasant Girl, The.
Myles O'Hea.
Rory of the Hill.
St. John's Eve.
"KID KAZANOVA." See STACK,
PHILIP.
KIDDER, Mrs. M. A.— Bright Side,
The.
Don't Go In.
Golden Side, The.
Less than Cost.
Mother's Mending Basket.
What Became of a Lie.
KIEFE, C. A.— Golden-Rod.
KIELY, Frances. — In Autumn.
Is Earth My Enemy or No?
Phantoms.
KIKAKU, .—Fairies.
KILHAM, Elizabeth. — Tobe's Monu-
KILLIGREW, Henry.— Song: "While
Morpheus thus doth gently lay."
KILMER, Aline (Mrs. Joyce Kilmer).—
After Grieving.
Against the Wall.
Ambition.
Atonement.
Cow Song.
Diagonals.
Dorothy's Garden.
Experience.
Favete Linguis.
For All Ladies of Shalott.
For the Birthday of a Middle-Aged
Child.
749
KILMER, Aline (Continued}.
Gift, The.
Guest Speaks, A.
Haunted.
Heart Knoweth Its Own Bitterness,
The.
Hill-Country.
I Shall Not Be Afraid.
If I Had Loved You More.
In a Hall Bedroom.
Light Lover.
Masquerader, The.
Mother's Helper, The.
My Mirror.
Olem Merninisse Juvabit.
One Shall Be Taken and the Other
Left.
Prevision.
Remembrance.
Sanctuary.
Shards.
Song against Children.
Stirrup Cup, The.
Things.
To a Young Aviator.
To Aphrodite: with a Mirror.
To Sappho, about Her Apple.
Tribute.
Two Lovers.
Vigils.
Wind Rose in the Night, A.
KILMER, Joyce.— Alarm Clocks.
Annunciation, The.
Apartment House, The.
Apology.
As Winds That Blow against a
Star.
August Fourth, Nineteen Sixteen.
Ballad of New Sins, A.
Ballade of My Lady's Beauty.
Beauty's Hair.
Big Top, The.
Birthday Poem, 1915.
Birthday Poem — 1913.
Blue Valentine, A.
Cathedral of Rheims, The. (Tr.)
Chevely Crossing.
Citizen of the World.
Clouded Sun, The.
Dave Lilly.
Daw's Dinner.
Dead Poet, A.
Delicatessen.
Easter.
Easter Week.
Father Gerard Hopkins, S. J.
Folly.
For a Birthday.
For a Child.
Fourth Shepherd, The.
Gates and Doors.
Grass in Madison Square, The.
His Laureate. See In Memory.
House with Nobody in It, The.
Houses.
Immorality of Indianapolis, The. See
Ballad of New Sins, A.
In a Book-Shop.
In Fairyland.
In Memory.
In Memory of Rupert Brooke.
Kings.
King's Ballad, The.
Lionel Johnson.
Love's Lantern.
Lullaby for a Baby Fairy.
Mad Fiddler, The.
Madness.
Main Street.
Martin.
Memorial Day.
Metamorphosis.
Mid-Ocean in War-Time.
Mirage du Cantonment.
Mount Houyenkopf.
Multiplication.
New School, The.
Old Poets.
Other Lover, The.
Peacemaker, The.
Pennies.
Poets.
Poet's Epitaph, The. m
Prayer of a Soldier^ in France.
Prelude: "I am sick of the riotous
roses of rapture." See Ballad of
New Sins, A.
Princess Ballade.
Proud Poet, The.
Queen Elizabeth Speaks.
Robe of Christ, The.
Roofs.
Rosary, The.
Kilmer
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
KILMER, Joyce (Continued).
Roses.
Rouge Bouquet.
Said the Ro'se.
St. Alexis.
St. Laurence.
Servant Girl and the Grocer's Boy,
Sin of South Bend, The. See Ballad
of New Sins, A.
Singing Girl, The.
Sleep Song.
Slender Your Hands.
Snowman in the Yard, The.
Stars.
Thanksgiving.
Theology.
Thorn, The.
To a Blackbird and His Mate Who
Died in the Spring.
To A. K. K.
To a Young Poet Who Killed Him
self.
To an Adventurous Infant.
To Certain Poets.
To Mrs. Kilburn Kilmer.
To My Mother, 1915.
Transfiguration.
'Trees.
Twelve-Forty-Five, The.
Valentine for My Mother, 1917.
Valentine to My Mother, 1914.
Valentine Written for My Mother,
1913.
Vision.
Visitation, The.
Wartime Christmas.
Waverley.
Way of Love, The.
Wayfarers.
Wealth.
When the Sixty-Ninth Comes Back.
White Bird of Love.
"White Horse" of Kilburn.
White Ships and the Red, The.
Wickedness of Washington, The. See
Ballad of New Sins, A.
KILMER, Mrs. Joyce. See KILMER,
ALINE.
KILMER, Kenton. — Little Serenade.
Love and Fear.
KIMBALL, Hannah Parker.— Beyond.
One Way of Trusting.
Soul and Sense.
Sun, Cardinal, and Corn Flowers.
KIMBALL, Harriet McEwen. — All's
Well.
Crickets, The.
Evening Prayer, An.
Guest, The.
White Azaleas.
KIMBALL, M. J.— Last of the Choir,
The.
KIMBALL, Mather D. — Mariar in
Heaven.
OF Pickett's Nell.
KIMBERLY, E. Grace.— Song of a Vine
and Nest.
KIMMEL, Stanley.— Niggers.
KINDER, Caroline M. — Easter Dawn.
KING, Anna Eichberg. — Jericho Bob.
KING, Anna M. — Faith and Sight.
KING, Basil. — Last Love-feast, The.
KING, Ben.— But Then.
Circus Turkey, The.
Comin' Christmas Morn.
Cow Slips Away, The.
Cushville Hop, The.
De Cushville Hop.
Didn't We, Jim?
Ec-a-lec-tic Fits.
Elopement.
Gittin' inter Shape.
Her Folks an* Hiz'n.
How Often.
If I Can Be by Her.
If I Should Die [To-Night].
Jane Jones.
Lovey-Loves.
Mary Had a Cactus Plant.
Pessimist, The.
St. Patrick's Day.
She Does Not Hear.
That Cat.
Two Orphans, The.
When the Stage Gits In.
Woodticks, The.
KING, Byron W.— Way of a Maid.
Way of a Woman, The.
What Should a Young Maid Do?
KING, Charles.— Marion's Faith, sel.
Our Land.
Ray's Ride. See Marion's Faith.
KING, Edith. — Acorns.
Beetle, The.
Duck, The.
Mole, The.
New Sights.
Pebbles.
Rabbit, The.
To the Bat.
Useful Things.
KING, Edward. — Captain Loredan.
Tsigane's Canzonet, The.
Woman's Execution, A.
KING, Eleanor F. — Runnin' Errands.
KING, Elizabeth Griswold. — Quester,
The.
KING, Ethel. — Meeting of Daughter-in-
Law and Mother-in-Law.
KING, Georgiana Goddard. — Man Called
Dante, I Have Heard, A.
Song: "Something calls and whis
pers, along the city street." See
Way of Perfect Love, The.
Way of Perfect Love, The, sel.
KING, Grace (Tr.). — Moses.
KING, (Harriet Eleanor (Bailie-) Ham
ilton (Mrs. Henry S. King). — Bride
Reluctant, The.
Crocus, The.
Disciples, The, seL
Garden of the Holy Souls. See Hours
of the Passion.
Hours of the Passion, sel.
Love's Strength.
Measuring Life (wr. at. to Robert
Browning).
Palermo. See Disciples, The.
KING, Henry, Bishop of Chichester. —
Anniverse, The.
"Brave flowers, that I could gallant it
like you."
Conjectured to Be upon the Death of
Sir Walter Raleigh.
Contemplation upon Flowers, A.
Dirge, The: "What is the existence
of man's life."
Double Rock, The.
Elegy, An: "Thus kiss I," etc.
Elegy upon the Most Incomparable
King Charles the First, An, sel.
Even Such Is Man.
Exequy, The.
Exequy on His Wife.
Forfeiture, The.
"Like to the falling of a star."
My Midnight Meditation.
Of Human Life.
On the Life of Man.
Renunciation, A.
Sic Vita.
Sonnet: "Tell me no more how fair
she is."
Surrender, The.
"Tell me no more how fair she is."
Upon the Death of My Ever Desired
Friend Doctor Donne Dean of
Paul's.
Vow-Breaker, The.
KING, Mrs. Henry S. See KING,
(HARRIET) ELEANOR (BAILLE-) HAM
ILTON.
KING, Mary Perry.— Hymn of Free
dom.
KING, Polly. — Borrowing a Stamp from
Sister.
Night, The.
KING, Schuyler. — High-Backed Chair,
The.
KING, Stoddard. — Commissary Report.
Etude Geographique.
Mrs. Brown and the Famous Author.
KING, Stoddard and ELLIOT, Zoe.—
^There's a Long, Long Trail.
KING, Mrs. Wyncie. See FLEXNER,
HORTENSE.
KINGSLAND, Mrs. Burton. See KINGS-
LAND. FLORENCE.
KINGSLAND, Florence (Mrs. Burton
Kingsland) . — Hints for Graduation
or Commencement Day.
KINGSLEY, Charles.— Airly Beacon.
Alton Locke, sels.
Alton Locke's Song. See Alton Locke.
Andromeda, sels.
Andromeda and the Sea-Nymphs. See
Andromeda.
Bad Squire, The. See Yeast.
Ballad: A.D. 1400.
Ballad of Earl Haldan's Daughter.
Boat-Song, A. See Hypatia.
Buccaneer.
Christmas Day.
Clear and Cool. See Water Babies, The.
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KINGSLEY, Charles (Continued}.
Crusader Chorus. See Saint's Tragedy
Day of the Lord, The, sel.
Dead Church, The.
Death of Hypatia, The. See Hypatia.
Dolcino to Margaret.
Drifting Away.
Earl Haldan's Daughter.
Easter Week.
Farewell, A: "My fairest child, I have
no song to give you."
Helping Lame Dogs.
Hey, Nonny!
Hope, A.
Hypatia, sels.
Knight's Leap, The.
Lament, A: "Merry, merry lark, The."
Last Buccaneer, The.
Last Poem.
Liberty and Bad Books. See Village
Sermons: On Books.
"Lo, I Am with You Alway."
Longings. Seer Saint's Tragedy.
Lorraine [Loree].
Lost Doll, The. See Water Babies, The
March, A.
Margaret to Dolcino.
Merry Lark, The.
My Childhood's Love. See Water Ba
bies, The.
My Little Doll. See Water Babies.
Myth, A.
Night Bird, The.
North-East Wind, The.
O Mary, Go and Call the Cattle Home.
See Alton Locke.
Ode to the North-East Wind.
Old Buccaneer, The.
"Old, [Old] Song," The. See Water
Babies.
On the Death of a Certain Journal.
On the Death of Leopold, King of the
Belgians.
Oubit, The.
Pallas in Olympus. See Andromeda.
People's Song, 1849. See Alton Locke.
Pleasant Isle of Aves, The.
Poetry of a Root Crop, The.
River, The.
Rough Rhyme on a Rough Matter, A.
See Yeast.
Saint Elizabeth. See Saint's Tragedy,
Saint's Tragedy, The, sels.
Sands of Dee, The. See Alton Locke.
Sappho.
September 21, 1870.
Sing Heigh-ho!
Song: "Oh! that we two were May
ing." See Saint's Tragedy, The.
Song from "The Water Babies." See
Water Babies, The.
Song of a Doll, A. See Water Babies.
Song of Madame Do-As-You-Would-
Be-Done-By, The. See Water Babies,
The.
Song of the River. See Water Babies,
The.
South Wind, The.
Starlings, The.
Summer Sea, The.
Swan-Neck, The.
Thank God Every Morning.
Three Fishers, The.
Tide River, The. See Water Babies,
The.
To G.
To Miss Mitford.
Useful_ and Mighty Things.
Valentine's Day.
Water Babies, The, sels.
Welcome, A.
When All the World Is Young, Lad.
See Water Babies, The.
Wild Oats. See Water Babies, The.
World Goes Up, The. See Dolcino to
Margaret.
World's Age, The.
Yeast, sel.
Young and Old. See Water Babies, The.
KINGSLEY, Mrs. Charles R. See below.
KINGSLEY, Florence Morse (Mrs.
Charles R. Kingsley). — Christ
Touched His Eyes.
Transfiguration of Miss Philura.
KINGSLEY, Henry.— Magdalen.
KINNE, Abbie.— Child's Mirror, The.
True Story, A.
KINNEY, Charlotte Conkright. — Song
for Friendship.
KINNEY, Coates.— Patter of the Rain.
Rain on (or upon) the Roof.
AUTHOE INDEX
Kipling
KINNEY, Elizabeth Clementine (Mrs.
William B. Kinney). — Blind Psalm
ist, The.
Dream, A.
Emerson.
Moonlight in Italy.
Quakeress Bride, The.
To the Boy.
KINNEY, Mrs. William B. See KINNEY,
ELIZABETH CLEMENTINE.
KINNISON, Charles S.— Faith.
My Sunday Nap (?)
Near-Sighted Eyes.
KIN ON, Victor. — Agnus Dei.
KINSOLVING, Mrs. Arthur B. See be
low.
KINSOLVING, Sally (Bruce) (Mrs.
Arthur B. Kinsolving). — White Iris.
KIOWA INDIANS. See INDIANS,
KIOWA.
KIPER, Florence. See FRANK, FLOR
ENCE KIPER.
KIPLING, John Lockwood.— Beast and
Man in India.
KIPLING, Rudyard. — Absent-Minded
Beggar, The.
Advertisement, The.
Akbar's Bridge.
All the Mowgli Stories, sel.
"All the world over, nursing their
scars." See Many Inventions.
Alnaschar and the Oxen.
American, An.
American Rebellion, The.
Anchor Song.
" 'And some are sulky, while some will
plunge.' " See Plain Tales from the
Hills.
Angutivaun Taina. See Second Jungle
Book, The.
Answer, The.
Anvil, The.
Arithmetic on the Frontier.
Army Headquarters.
Arterial.
As the Bell Clinks.
Astrologer's Song, An.
At His Execution.
"At the hole where he went in." See
Jungle Book, The.
AzraePs Count.
Back to the Army Again.
Ballad of Boh Da Thone, The.
Ballad of Burial, A.
Ballad of East and West, The.
Ballad of Fisher's Boarding-House,
The.
Ballad of Minepit Shaw, The.
Ballad of the "Bolivar," The.
Ballad of the Cars, The.
Ballad of the "Clampherdown," The.
Ballad of the King's Jest, The.
Ballad of the King's Mercy, The.
Ballad of the Red Earl, The.
Ballade of Jakko Hill, A.
Banquet Night.
Barrack-Room Ballads, sels.
"Beasts are very wise, The."
"Beat off in our last fight were we?"
See Naulahka, The.
"Because I sought it far from men."
See Naulahka, The.
Bee-Boy's Song, The.
Bees and the Flies, The.
Before a Midnight Breaks in Storm.
"Before my _ Spring I garnered
Autumn's gain." See Life's Handi
cap.
Beginner, The.
Beginnings, The.
Bell Buoy, The.
Bells and Queen Victoria, The.
Belts.
Benefactors, The.
Betrothed, The.
''Between the waving tufts of jungle-
grass."
Big Steamers.
Bill 'Awkins.
Biml.
Birds of Prey March.
Birthright, The.
Blue Roses.
"Bobs."
Boots.
Bother, The.
Boy Scouts' Patrol Song, A.
Braggart, The.
Bridge- Guard In the Karroo.
British-Roman Song, A.
Broken Men, The.
Brookland Road.
Brown Bess.
KIPLING, Rudyard (Continued}.
Buddha at Kamakura.
Burden, The.
Burial, The.
Butterflies.
By the Hoof of the Wild Goat.
"Camel's hump is an ugly lump, The."
See Just-So Stories.
Captive, The.
Carmen Circulare.
Carol, A: "Our Lord Who did the Ox
command."
Cells.
Centaurs, The.
Certain Maxims of Hafiz.
Changelings, The.
Chant-Pagan.
Charm, A.
Chartres Windows.
Children, The.
Children's Song, The.
Child's Garden, A.
Chil's Song. See Second Jungle Book,
The.
"China-going P. and O's." See Just-
So Stories.
Choice, The.
Cholera Camp.
Christmas in India.
Cities and Thrones and Powers. See
Puck of Pook's Hill.
City of Brass, The.
City of Sleep, The.
Cleared.
Clerks and the Bells, The.
Coastwise Lights, The.
Code of Morals, A.
Coiner, The.
Cold Iron.
Columns.
Comforters, The.
Commonplaces-.
Consolations of Memory, The.
Contradictions.
Conundrum of the Workshops, The.
Counting-Out Song, A.
Courting of Dinah Shadd, The.
Covenant, The.
Coward, The.
Craftsman, The.
Cruisers.
"Cry 'Murder' in the market-place, and
each." See Plain Tales from the
Hills.
Cuckoo Song.
Cupid's Arrows.
Cure, The.
Dane-Geld.
Danny Deever.
"Dark children of the mere and
marsh."
Darzee's Chaunt. See Jungle Book,
The.
Dawn Wind, The.
Dead King, The.
Death-Bed, A.
Decent Man, The.
Declaration of London, The.
Dedication, A: "And they were
stronger hands than mine." See
Soldiers Three.
Dedication: "Beyond the path of the
outmost sun," etc. See Barrack-
Room Ballads.
Dedication, A: "My new -cut ashlar
takes the light."
Deep-Sea Cables, The.
Delilah.
Departmental Ditties, sets.
Departure, A.
Derelict, The.
Destroyers, The.
Dinah in Heaven.
Dirge of Dead Sisters.
Disciple, The.
Divided Destinies.
"Doors were wide, the story saith,
The." See Life's Handicap.
Dove of Dacca, The.
Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, The.
Drums of the Fore and Aft.
Dutch in the Medway, The.
Dying Chauffeur, The.
Dykes, The.
'Eathen. The.
Eddi's Service.
Edgehill Fight.
Egg-Shell, The.
En-Dor.
England's Answer.
English Flag, The.
English Irregular: '99-' 02.
English Way, The.
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KIPLING, Rudyard (Continued).
Epitaphs of the War.
Estunt the Griff.
Et Dona Ferentes.
Evarra and His Gods.
Exiles' Line, The.
Expert, The.
Explanation, The.
Explorer, The.
Fabulists, The.
Fairies' Siege, The.
Fall of Jock Gillespie, The.
Fastness.
Feet of the Young Men, The.
Female of the Species, The.
Files, The.
Files-on-Parade.
Fires, The.
First Chantey, The.
First Friend, The.
Flag of England. The.
Fleet of the Young Men, The.
Flight of the Bucket, The.
Floods, The.
Flowers, The.
Follow Me 'Orne.
For All We Have and Are.
"For our white and our excellent
nights — for the nights of swift run
ning." See Second Jungle Book,
The.
For to Admire.
Ford o' Kabul River.
Four Angels, The.
Four Points, The.
Four-Feet.
Fox-Hunting.
France.
Frankie's Trade.
French Wars, The.
Friends, The.
Fringes of the Fleet, sel.
Fuzzy- WTuzzy.
Galley-Slave, The.
Gallio's Song.
Gate of the Hundred Sorrows, The.
Gehazi.
General Joubert.
General Summary, A.
Gentlemen-Rankers.
Gertrude's Prayer.
Gethsemane.
Giffen's Debt.
Gift of the Sea, The.
Gipsy Trail, The.
Gipsy Trail, The, sel.
Gipsy Vans.
Glories, The.
Glory of the Garden, The.
"Go, stalk the red deer o'er the heath
er." See Plain Tales from the
Hills.
Gods of the Copybook Headings,
The.
Gow's Watch, sel.
Grave of the Hundred Head, The.
Great-Heart.
Greek National Anthem, The.
Gunga Din.
Gypsy Song. See Gipsy Trail, The.
Hadramauti.
Half -Ballad of Waterval.
Harp Song of the Dane Woman.
"He drank strong waters and his speech
was coarse." See Plain Tales from
the Hills.
Helen All Alone.
Heriot's Ford,
Heritage, The.
His Apologies.
His Majesty the King.
"His spots are the joy of the Leopard:
his horns are the Buffalo's pride."
See Jungle Book, The.
His Wedded Wife.
Holy War, The.
Hour of the Angel, The.
Houses, The.
How the Camel Got His Hump. See
Just-So Stories.
How the Elephant Got His Trunk.
See Just-So Stories.
Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack.
See Jungle Book, The.
Hyaenas, The.
Hymn before Action.
Hymn of the Triumphant Airman.
Hymn to Physical Pain.
"I am the Most Wise Baviaan, saying
in most wise tones." See Just-So
Stories..
"I keep six honest serving-men." See
Just-So Stories.
Kipling
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
KIPLING, Rudyard (Continued).
"I will remember what I was, I am
sick of rope and chain." See Jungle
Book, The.
Idiot Boy, The.
" *If I have taken the common clay.' "
See Light That Failed, The.
Imperial Rescript, An.
In Quebec. See Limericks ("There
was a small boy of Quebec").
In Springtime.
"In the daytime, when she moved
about me." See Plain Tales from
the Hills.
In the Matter of One Compass.
In the Neolithic Age.
Instructor, The.
Inventor, The.
Irish Guards, The.
Islanders, The.
"It was not in the open fight." See
Plain Tales from the Hills.
"I've never sailed the Amazon.'* See
Just-So Stories.
Jacket, The.
Jam-Pot, The.
J ane Smith.
J 'ane's Marriage.
J ames I.
Jester, The.
J bbson's Amen.
J ubal and Tubal Cain.
Juggler's Song, The.
, ungle Book, The, sels.
. unk and the Dhow, The.
. ustice.
.ustice's Tale, The.
."ust-So Stories, sels.
!£im, sel.
King, The.
King Henry VII and the Shipwrights.
Kingdom, The.
King's Jest, The.
King's Job, The.
King's Pilgrimage, The.
King's Task, The.
Kitchener's School.
La Nuit Blanche.
Ladies, The.
Lady Geraldine's Hardship.
Lament of the Border Cattle Thief, The.
Land, The.
Land and Sea Tales, sel.
Landau, The.
"Lark will make her hymn to God,
The." See Light That Failed,
The.
Last Chantey, The.
Last Department, The.
Last Lap, The.
Last Ode, The.
Last of the Light Brigade, The.
Last Rhyme of True Thomas, The.
Last Suttee, The.
Late Came the God.
Law of the Jungle, The. See Second
Jungle Book, The.
Legend of Mirth, The.
Legend of the Foreign Office, A.
Legend of Truth, A.
Legends of Evil, The.
L'Envoi: "When Earth's last picture,"
etc.
L'Envoi: "Smoke upon your Altar dies,
The." See Departmental Ditties.
" 'Less you want your toes trod off
you'd better get back at once." See
Many Inventions.
Lesson, The.
Lest We Forget! See Recessional.
Lichtenberg.
Life's Handicap, sels.
Light That Failed, The, sels.
Liner She's a Lady, The.
Little Mother of Mine.
London Stone.
Long Trail, The.
"Look, you have cast out Love! What
Gods are these." See Plain Tales
from the Hills.
Looking-Glass, The.
Loot.
Lord Roberts.
Lost Legion, The.
Love Song of Har Dyal, The.
Lovers' Litany, The.
Lowestoft Boat, The.
"Lukannon." See Jungle Book, The.
M. I. (Mounted Infantry of the Line).
M'Andrew's Hymn.
Macdonough's Song.
Maid of the Meerschaum, The.
KIPLING, Rudyard (Continued).
"Man goes to Man! Cry the challenge
through the Jungle!" See Second
Jungle Book, The.
Man Who Could Write, The.
Man Who Was, The.
Mandalay.
Many Inventions, sels.
Mare's Nest, The.
Marred Drives of Windsor, The.
Married Man, The.
"Mary Gloster," The.
"Mary, Pity Women!"
Mary's Son.
Masque of Plenty, The.
Master-Cook, The.
Memories.
Men That Fought at Minden, The.
Merchantmen, The.
Merrow Down.
Mesopotamia.
Mine Sweepers.
Miracles, The.
Moon of Other Days, The.
Moral, The.
, .
Morning Song in the Jungle. See Sec
Jun
The.
ond
Mother o'
ngle Book, The.
Mine. See Light That Failed,
.
Mother-Lodge, The.
Mother's Son, The. f
Mowgli's Song against People. See
Second Jungle Book, The.
Mulholland's Contract.
Municipal.
My Boy Jack.
My Father's Chair.
My Lady's Law.
My New-Cut Ashlar.
My Rival.
Naaman's Song.
Native-Born, The.
Nativity, A.
Natural Theology.
Naulahka, The, sels.
Necessitarian, The.
Neighbours.
New Knighthood, The.
"Night we felt the earth would move,
The." See Second Jungle Book, The.
1914-1918. See Fringes of the Fleet.
Norman and Saxon.
North Sea Patrol, The.
"Not though you die to-night, O Sweet,
and wail." See Plain Tales from the
Hills.
"Now Chil the Kite brings home the
night." See Jungle Book, The.
"Now it is not good for the Christian's
health to hustle the Aryan brown."
See Naulahka, The.
Nurses, The.
Nursing Sister, The.
"Oh! hush thee, my baby, the night is
behind us." See Jungle Book, The.
Old Issue, The.
Old Men, The.
Old Mother Laidinwool.
Old Song, An.
Oldest Song, The.
One Viceroy Resigns.
Only Son, The. See All the Mowgli
Stories.
Oonts !
Open Door, The.
Our Fathers Also.
Our Fathers of Old.
Our Lady of the Snows.
Outlaws, The.
Outsong in the Jungle. See Second Jun
gle Book, The.
Overland Mail, The.
Pagett, M. P.
Palace, The.
Pan in Vermont.
Parade-Song of the Camp-Animals. See
Jungle Book, The.
Parting of the Columns, The.
Peace of Dives, The.
Penalty, The.
"People of the Eastern Ice, they are
melting like the snow, The." See
Second Jungle Book, The.
Pharaoh and the Sergeant.
Philadelphia.
Pict Song, A.
Piet,
Pilgrim's Way, A.
Pink Dominoes.
Pirates in England, The.
"Pit where the buffalo cooled his hide."
See Plain Tales from the Hills.
Plain Tales from the Hills, sels.
752
KIPLING, Rudyard (Continued).
Playing Robinson Crusoe.
Playmate, The.
Plea of the Simla Dancers, The.
"Poison of Asps."
Poor Dear Mamma.
"Poor Honest Men."
Portent, The.
Poseidon's Law.
Possibilities.
Post That Fitted, The.
Power of the Dog, The.
Prairie, The.
Prayer, The: "My brother kneels, so
saith Kabir."
Prayer of Miriam Cohen, The.
Preface, A: "To all to whom this little
book may come." See Land and Sea
Tales.
Prelude: "I have eaten your bread
and salt." See Departmental Ditties
Press, The.
Pro-Consuls, The.
Prodigal Son, The.
Progress of the Spark, The.
Prophets at Home.
Public Waste.
Puck of Pook's Hill, sel.
Puck's Song.
"Pussy can sit by the fire and sing."
See Just-So Stories.
"Put forth to watch, unschooled,
alone." See Many Inventions.
Puzzler, The.
Quaeritur.
Queen's Men, The.
Quest, The.
Question, The.
Rabbi's Song, The.
Rahere.
Rebirth [1914-18].
Recall, The.
Recantation, A.
Recessional.
Reeds of Runnymede, The.
Reformers, The.
Return, The.
Return of the Children, The.
Rhyme of the Three Captains, The.
Rhyme of the Three Sealers.
"Ride with an idle whip, ride with an
unused heel." See Plain Tales from
the. Hills.
"Rimini."
Rimmon.
Ripple Song, A. See Second Jungle
Book, The.
River's Tale, The.
Road-Song of the Bandar-Log. See
Jungle Book, The.
Roman Centurion's Song, The.
Romulus and Rernus.
Route Marchin'.
Rowers, The.
Run of the Downs, The.
Runners, The.
Rupaiyat of Omar KaPvin, The.
Russia to the Pacifists.
Sack of the Gods, The.
Sacrifice of Er-Heb, The.
Saint Helena Lullaby, A.
Sappers.
Scholars, The.
School Song, A.
Screw-Guns.
Sea and the Hills, The.
Seal Lullaby.
Sea- Wife, The.
Second Jungle Book, The, sels.
Second Voyage, The.
Secret of the Machines, The.
Sepulchral.
Sergeant's Weddin', The.
"Servant When He Reigneth, A."
"Service Man, The."
Sestina of the Tramp-Royal.
Settler, The.
Seven Watchmen.
Shillin' a Day.
Shiv and the Grasshopper. See Jungle
Book, The.
Shut-Eye Sentry, The.
Sir Richard's Song.
Smuggler's Song, A.
"Snarl eyow."
"So we settled it all when the storm
was done." See Light That Failed,
The.
"Soldier an' Sailor Too."
Soldier, Soldier.
Soldiers Three, sel.
Song at Cock-Crow, A.
Song in Storm, A.
AUTHOE INDEX
Kleiser
KIPLING, Rudyard (Continued).
Song in the Desert, A.
Song of Bananas, A.
Song of Diego Valdez, The.
Song of French Roads, A.
Song of Kabir, A. See Second Jungle
Book, The.
Song of Seven Cities, The.
Song of Seventy Horses.
Song of the Banjo, The.
Song of the Cities, The.
Song of the Dead, The.
Song of the Dynamo.
Song of the English, A.
Song of the Fifth River.
Song of the Lathes, The.
Song of the Little Hunter, The. See
Second Jungle Book, The.
Song of the Men's Side.
Song of the Old Guard, The.
Song of the Red War-Boat.
Song of the Sons, The.
Song of the White Men, A.
Song of the Wise Children.
Song of the Women, The.
Song of Travel, A.
Song to Mithras, A.
Sons of Martha, The.
Sons of the Widow, The.
South Africa.
Spies' March, The.
Stellenbosch.
"Stone's throw out on either hand,
A." See Plain Tales from the Hills.
" 'Stopped in the straight when the
race was his own.' " See Plain
Tales from the Hills.
Storm Cone, The.
Story of the Gadsbys, The, sets.
Story of Ung, The.
Story of Uriah, The.
Stranger, The.
"Stream is shrunk — the pool is dry,
The." See Second Jungle Book,
The.
Study of an Elevation, in Indian Ink.
Such As in Ships.
Supplication of the Black Aberdeen.
Supports, The.
Survival, The.
Sussex.
Tale of Two Cities, A.
Tarrant Moss.
That Day.
"There are whose study is of smells."
"There is pleasure in the wet, wet
clay." See Naulahka, The.
"There was a small boy of Quebec."
See Limericks.
"There was a strife 'twixt man and
maid." See Naulahka, The.
"There was never a Queen like Bal-
kis." See Just-So Stories.
"There were three friends that buried
the fourth." See Light That Failed,
The.
"There's a convict more in the Central
Jail." See Life's Handicap.
"These are the Four that are never
content." See Second Jungle Book,
The.
"They burnt a corpse upon the sand."
See Plain Tales from the Hills.
"They killed a Child to please the
Gods."
Things and the Man.
"This I saw when the rites were done."
See Naulahka, The.
"This is the mouth-filling song of the
race that was run by a Boomer."
See Just-So Stories.
Thorkild's Song.
Thousandth Man, The.
Three-Decker, The.
Three-Part Song, A.
Threshold, The.
Thrown Away.
To a Lady, Persuading Her to a Car.
To James Whitcomb Riley.
To Motorists.
To the City of Bombay.
To the Companions.
To the True Romance.
To the Unknown Goddess.
To Thomas Atkins. See Barrack-Room
Ballads.
To-day.
"Together."
Tomlinson.
Tommy [Atkins! .
"To-night, God
shall tide."
from- the Hills.
knows what
See Plain
thing
Tales
KIPLING, Rudyard (Continued).
"Torn boughs trailing o'er the tusks
aslant, The."
Totem, The.
Tour, The.
"Trade, The.'*
Tree Song, A.
Troopin'.
Truce of the Bear, The.
True Royalty. See Just-So Stories
("There was never a Queen," etc.),
Truthful Song, A.
Two Kopjes.
Two Months.
Two Races.
Two- Sided Man, The.
Ubique.
Ulster.
Undertaker's Horse, The.
Untimely.
"Unto whose use the pregnant suns are
poised." See Kim.
Vampire, The.
"Veil them, cover them, wall them
round." See Second Jungle Book,
The.
Verdicts, The.
Verses on Games.
"Very Many People."
Veterans, The.
Vineyard, The.
Virginity, The.
Voortrekker, The.
Wage-Slaves, The.
Way through the Woods, The.
We and They.
"We be the Gods of the East." See
Naulahka, The.
"We meet in an evil land." See Nau
lahka, The.
Wedding of Captain Gadsby. See
Story of the Gadsbys, The.
Wee Willie Winkie.
Wet Litany, The.
What Happened.
"What of the hunting, hunter bold?"
See Jungle Book, The.
What the People Said.
"When a lover hies aboard." See Nau
lahka, The.
When Earth's Last Picture Is ^Painted.
When 'Omer Smote 'Is Bloomin' Lyre.
"When the cabin port-holes are dark
and green." See Just-So Stories.
"When the earth was sick and the
skies were grey." See Plain Tales
from the Hills.
When the Great Ark.
"When the Journey Was Intended to
the City."
"When ye say to Tabaqui, 'My Broth
er!' when ye call the Hyena to
meat." See Second Jungle Book,
The.
White Horses.
White Man's Burden, The.
White Seal's Lullaby, The.
Widow at Windsor, The.
Widower, The.
Widow's Party, The.
"Wilful-Missing."
Winners, The. See Story of the Gads
bys, The.
Wishing-Caps, The.
With Any Amazement. See Story of
the Gadsbys, The.
With Drake in the Tropics.
With Scindia to Delhi.
"Wolf-cub at even lay hid in the corn,
The." See Light That Failed, The.
"World hath set its heavy yoke, The."
See Plain Tales from the Hills.
"Yet at the last, ere our spearmen
had found him." See Light That
Failed, The.
"You mustn't swim till you're six
weeks old." See Jungle Book, The.
Young British Soldier, The.
Young Queen, The.
Zion.
KIRBY, Elizabeth.— Song of Fairies, A.
KIRBY, Rollin.— Good Reporter, A.
Recluse Contemplates Vagabondia, A.
KIRCHBERG, Conrad. — Merry Month
of May, The.
KIRK, Betty. — Lesson.
Realistic.
KIRK, Edna Fuller. — My Airship.
KIRK, Eleanor (Mrs. Eleanor Maria
Easterbrook Ames; Eleanor Kirk
Ames).— "Bob White."
Pardnership.
Wash Dolly Up like That.
753
KIRK, Mary Wallace.— Gone.
KIRK, Richard R.— Bees.
Brother Toper.
Cock-a-doodle-doo I
Company.
Conversational Neighbor, A.
Faithful Servant, The.
God's Little Epigrams.
In a Canoe.
Mice, The.
New Army, The.
Old People.
Our Two Gardens.
There May, of Course, Be Mice.
Thrice Blessed.
To the Children of France.
We Visit My Estate.
KIRK, Mrs. Victor.— Man, A.
KIRK, William F. — Courtship of Miles
Standish, The.
Goldfish, The.
Lurnberyak, The.
"KIRKE, Edmund." See GILMORE,
JAMES ROBERT.
KIRKENDALL, Alice Pilcher. — Two
KIRKHAM, B. W.— Last Wish, The.
KIRKLAND, W. (Winifred) M. (Mar-
garetta). See "PRICEMAN, JAMES."
KISER,, S. (Samuel) E. (Ellsworth).—
Bargain Sale, A.
Baseball Never Out of Date.
Blessing of Toil.
Boast of a Virtuous Man, The.
Boy Next Door, The.
Boy with the Pony.
Boy's King, A.
Budd Wilkins at the Show.
Caste.
Certain Victory, The.
Chances Others Have, The.
December 31.
Don't Wait.
Faith.
Fighter, The.
Getting to Be a Man.
Hiram Foster's Thanksgiving Tur
key.
His New Suit.
If Paw Could Have His Way.
In a Pullman Car.
It May Be.
Keep the Bright Side Out.
Knowledge.
Little Prayer, A.
Meditations of Johnny.
Memorial Day, 1889.
My Creed.
Necho, The.
Old Rooter, The.
Passing of the Horse, The.
Price of Greatness, The.
Profitable Day, A.
She Never Was a Boy.
Soldier Boy for Me, The.
Still in the Fight.
Teaching a Girl Football.
Tolerance.
Unsubdued.
Vanished Dangers.
Visiting Laura Belle.
What He Got Out of It.
When Clouds Are Dark.
When Doctors Disagree.
When Grandma Comes to Our
House.
When I Had Need of Him.
When Pa (or Paw) Was a Boy.
When the Gravy's on the Buck
wheats.
Why Be a Rainy Day?
KISH, A. C. — How Pussy and Mousie
Kept House.
KIYOWARA FUKUYABU.— "Because
river-fog." See Shui Shu, The.
KJERULF, Halfdan.— Last Night.
"KLAXON." — Destroyers.
KLEIN, Abraham M. — Biography.
Elijah.
Heirloom.
KLEIN, Charles. — Lion and the Mouse,
The.
KLEIN Maysie Tuley. — Country
Churches.
KLEINSCHMIDT, Mildred.— Breath of
Pines.
F. C.
Minutes.
KLEISER, Grenville. — Bridge You'll
Never Cross, The.
Challenge, The.
My Daily Prayer.
Song of the Subway.
Klingle
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
"KLINGLE, George" (Mrs. Georgiana
Holmes). — As Thy Days So Shall
Thy Strength Be.
At Dawn of the Year.
Be Patient.
Gloria in Excelsis.
"He Will Give Them Back."
Hour by Hour.
Miracle, A.
Palm Sunday Hymn.
Patience with Love.
Tomorrow's News.
While We May.
Wounded Christ-Heart, The.
KLOPFENSTEIN, Frances R.— Depres
sion without the "Die" in It.
KLOPSTOCK, Friedrich Gottlieb,— Res
urrection, The.
KNAPP, Adeline.— Bull of Bashan, A.
KNAPP, Charles R.— Woodsman Goes
to Sea, A.
KNAPP, Clarence. — I'm Going to Start
In Writing Letters: A Sob Ballad.
I'm Proud to Admit That I'm Blush
ing: A Sob Ballad.
KNAUER, Kate Robertson. — Epitome.
KN1BBS, Harry (or Henry) Herbert.—
Ballad of Billy the Kid, The.
Braves of the Hunt.
Burro,
Charley Lee.
Cowboys' Ball, The.
Desert, The.
Long Road West, The.
Lost Range, The.
Names.
Oro Stage, The.
Out There Somewhere.
Outcast, The.
Riders of the Stars.
Roll a Rock Down.
Shallows of the Ford, The.
Sun-Worshipers, The.
Trail-Makers, The.
Valley That God Forgot, The,
KNIEL, S. M. — For Decoration-Day.
KNIGHT, Camilla J.-— Cough and Coif
fure.
KNIGHT, Henry Coggswell. — Evening.
See Summer's Day, A.
Lunar Stanzas.
Morning. See Summer's Day, A.
Noon. See Summer's Day, A.
Summer's Day, A, sels.
KNIGHT, Katharine.— Roads.
KNIGHT, L. L.— Israel's Womanhood.
KNIGHT, Nellie.— Mary.
KNIGHT-ADKIN, James H.— No Man's
Land.
Patrol, The.
KNIPE, Arthur A. — Autumn.
Discovery, A.
Thirsty Flowers.
KNOBLOCK, Jessee Inwood. — "Little
Mother of the Navy."
KNOTT, Ethel Runyon. — Gone!
KNOTT, Proctor. — Proctor Knott on Du-
luth.
KNOTT, William F.— We'll Fling the
Starry Banner Out.
KNOWLES, Frederic Lawrence. — Co
lumbia.
Eternal Spirit, The.
Golgotha.
Grief and Joy.
Hail, America.
If Love Were Jester at the Court of
Death.
Last Word, The.
Laus Mortis.
L' Envoi.
Love Triumphant.
Memory, A.
My Faith.
Nature: The Artist.
New Patriot, The.
On a Fly-Leaf of Burns' Songs.
Pasture, A.
Song of Content, A.
Song of Desire, A.
Survivor, The.
To Jesus the Nazarene.
To Mother Nature.
To the American Poet.
Victory Which Is Peace, The.
KNOWLES, Herbert.— Lines Written in
a Churchyard.
KNOWLES, James Sheridan. — Caesar
Passing the Rubicon.
False Witness Detected.
Hunchback, The, sels.
Hunt, The. See Love Chase, The.
Love Chase, The, sel.
KNOWLES, James Sheridan (Cont'd).
St. Pierre to Ferrardo. See Wife, The.
Switzerland. See William Tell.
Tell on His Native Hills. See William
Tell.
Wife, The, sel.
William Tell, sels.
William Tell to (or among) the Moun
tains. See William Tell.
KNOX, Edmund G. V.— Nimble Stag,
The.
To the God of Love.
KNOX, Ethel Louise. — Reporter.
KNOX, Isa Craig (Mrs. John Knox).—
Woodruffe, The.
KNOX, J. Armoy. — Tragedy, A.
KNOX, J. Mason. — Co-operation.
KNOX, Jessie Juliet (Daily). — Easter
Dream of Mun Chee.
KNOX, Mrs. John. See KNOX, ISA
CRAIG.
KNOX, Ronald. — Absolute and Abitof-
hell.
KNOX, Rose Bell. — Boys and Sally,
The, sel.
Christmas Gif. See Boys and Sally,
The.
KNOX, William— Atheist, The.
Immortality.
Mortality.
O Why Should the Spirit of Mortal
Be^Proud?
KOBBE, Gustav.— From the Harbor Hill.
To a Little Girl.
KOBER, Arthur.— Handin' Her a Line.
Is Shirley Insulted?
KOBRIN, Stella.— "Who Ride?"
KOHANS, Hannah More. — Child An
gel, The.
Santa Claus' Agent.
KOHLER, Willibald.— Bridge, The.
KOHN, Annette. — Epitaph for the Un
known Soldier.
Our Soldier Dead.
KOHN, Winifred.— Mood.
Regret.
KOKIN SHtf. See Kokin Shu in TITLE
KOLARS,' Mary.— If This Old Place.
KONG-FU-TSE. See CONFUCIUS.
KONOPKA, Leo.— Captives.
Immortality.
Wind Knocks at My Window, The.
KOOPMAN, Harry Lyman— Death of
Guinevere, The.
Icarus.
John Brown.
Revealed.
Satirist, The.
Sea and Shore.
KOOTENAY INDIANS. See INDIANS:
KOOTENAY.
KORAN. See Koran, The, in TITLE
INDEX.
KORNER,Karl Theodore.— Battle Hymn,
The.
Battle Prayer.
Good Night.
Men and Boys.
Sword Song.
KORTRECHT, Augusta.— Naughty Girl.
Sick-Bed Promises.
Swedish Girl's Chatter.
KOSMAK, Katharine.— Sunrise.
KOTZEBUE, August Friedrich Ferdi
nand von. — Hugo Grotius, sel.
Las Casas Dissuading from Battle. See
Pizarro.
Pizarro, sels.
Rolla ['s Address] to the Peruvians.
See Pizarro.
KOUNTZ, William J.— Billy Describes
an Opera.
KOUTCHAK, Nahab.— Snares, The.
KRAMER, Edgar Daniel.— God's Book.
Good Friday.
New Year Prayer.
Sequence.
Tall Trees.
Youth's Thankfulness.
KRAMER, Lois Johnson. — Keeping a
Seat.
KRANTZOR, Douglas B.— Dress Model
KRESENSKY, Raymond.— Afternoon in
a Church.
Alabaster.
Comrade, Remember.
Discovery.
End of the World, The.
For the Old Year.
Golgotha's Cross.
Heaven in My Hand.
754
KRESENSKY, Raymond (Continued).
Men Follow Simon.
Mothers and Walls.
Patriotism.
Prayer of the Unemployed.
Refusal.
To the Tomb.
KREYMBORG, Alfred.— America.
Ants.
Arabs.
Bloom.
Call Him High Shelley Now.
Cezanne.
Circe.
Convention.
Credo.
Crocus.
Crossing the Color Line.
Dawns.
Destroy a Day.
Dirge.
Dorothy.
Ego's Dream.
Festoons of Fishes.
Geometry.
Her Body. See Dorothy.
Her Eyes. See Dorothy.
Her Hair. See Dorothy.
Her Hands. See Dorothy.
Idealists.
Improvisation.
Indian Sky.
Is There Not Faith Enough?
Less Lonely.
Madonna di Campagna,
Man Besmitten So, A.
Man Whom Men Deplore, A.
Manhattan Epitaphs, sels.
Manhattan Epitaphs: Lawyer. See
Manhattan Epitaphs.
Manhattan Epitaphs : Schoolmarm. See
Manhattan Epitaphs.
Manhattan Epitaphs: The Boss. See
Manhattan Epitaphs.
Manikin and Minikin.
Neapolitan.
Nun Snow.
Old Manuscript.
Parasite.
Pasts.
Peasant.
Peevvee.
Rain Inters Maggiore.
Ribbon Two Yards Wide, A.
Springtime.
Threnody: "I have been a snob to
day."
Tree, The.
Under Glass.
Vista.
Winter Ballad.
Yearning.
KRILOFF, Ivan Andreevich. — Peasant
and the Sheep, The.
KROUT, Mary Hannah.— Little Brown
KRUGER," Fania. — Baruch the Shoe
maker.
German Jewess Prays.
Jewish Father on Sabbath Eve.
Yosel.
KRUMMACHER, Friedrich Adolph.—
Alpine Height.
Moss Rose, The.
Lark, The.
Old Age.
"KRUNA."— Corregio.
KUDER, (Mrs.) Blanche Bane. — Blue
Bowl, The.
KUHL, Fannie M. — Longing.
KUHNS, Oscar.— Future Full of Cheer.
KUNITZ, Stanley J.— Change.
For the Word Is Flesh.
In a Strange House.
Lovers Relentlessly.
Mens Creatrix.
Soul's Adventure.
Very Tree.
KUNKLER, Marie E.— But Little Folks.
KUPRIN, Aleksander Ivanovich. — •
Thieves' Convention and Demonstration.
KYLE, George W. — Alphabetical Sermon.
Anatomical Tragedian, The.
Billy's Pets.
Burglar's Grievances, The.
Classical Music.
Delancey Stuyvesant and the Horse-
Car.
Dentist and Patient.
Dude in a Horse-Car, The.
Dunderburg Jenkins's "Fortygraf" Al
bum.
Felinaphone, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Landor
KYLE, George W. (Continued).
Good Little Boy and the Bad Little
Boy, The.
High Art and Economy.
Hoolahan on Education.
Juggler, The.
Mrs. Britzenhoeffer s Troubles.
Professor Gunter on Marriage.
Swell in a Horse-Car, The.
KYN ASTON, Sir Francis. — "Dear Cyn
thia, though thou bear'st the name.'
"Do not conceal thy radiant eyes.
"If thou a reason dost desire to know."
"Know 'twas well said, that spirits
are too high."
To Cynthia. On Concealment of Her
Beauty.
"L." See LUCAS, E. (EDWARD) V. (¥ER-
RALL).
"L."— Nazareth.
"L. B." See"B.t L."
"L G." See "G., L."
"L". H. R." See "R., L. H."
"L L." — Graves of Gallipoli, The.
"L.'L. O'K." See "O'K., L. L."
"L., 0." — Prayer of the Satirist.
River of Commerce, The..
"L., P. H. B." — Morituri Te Salutant.
"L.",' R." (Russell Robins Lord). — Auto
biography.
Christmas and New Year s Card,
1924-'2S. See Autobiography.
Class Poet, 1920. Sec Autobiography.
Desk Job, Springfield, Mass. See Au
tobiography.
End Paper of "Men of Earth, a Book
Finished in New York City in the
Winter of 1930. See Autobiography.
Engaged to Kate, 1924. See Autobiog
raphy.
Extensionese, 1924. See Autobiog
raphy.
First Song, 1915. See Autobiography.
For L. v. L., 1922. See Autobiography.
Hour's Work, An, 1923. See Autobi
ography.
Private, 1917. See Autobiography.
Professor Is Homesick, The. 1923.
See Autobiography.
Sergeant, 1918. Sec Autobiography.
Song of Training, 1918. Sec Autobi
ography.
To Heroes Who Write War Books.
1919. See Autobiography.
"L U A " — Watchin' Out for Subs.
"L. W." See "W., L."
LA BAU, Florence. — Sonnet of the Sea.
LABE, Louise. — Povre Ame Amou reuse.
Sonnet: "As soon as ever I begin to
take."
Sonnet: "O soft brown eyes, O glances
turned away."
LABRUNIE, Gerard. See NERVAL, GER-
LACAUSSADE, Auguste. See How the
Morning's Silver Light.
To the Swallows.
LACEY, Maria. — Loveliness.
LACKAYE, William. — Player's Christ
mas, The.
LA CONTE, (or La Coste), Marie Ra-
venel. — Somebody's Darling.
LACY, Beth. — Something.
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL— From a
Far Country.
Voice from a Far Country.
What the Spirit of Sunshine Means.
LADLEY, Laura M. — Unwritten Music.
"LADY OF SAKANOYE, THE." —
"Dress that my Brother has put on
is thin, The." See Manyo Shu.
"My heart, thinking." See Manyo Shu.
"Unknown love." See Manyo Shu.
LA FONTAINE, Jean de.— Castle Build
er, The.
Cat Changed into a Woman, The.
Cock and the Fox, The.
Council Held by the Rats, The.
Crow and the Fox, The.
Hag and the Slavics, The.
Love and Folly.
Monkey and the Cat, The.
Old Cat and the Young Mouse, The.
LAFORGUE, Jules. — For the Book of
Love.
LAGERLOF, Selma (Ottiliana Lovisa).
Flight into Egypt, The.
How Robin's Breast Became Red.
Legend of the Christmas Rose. The.
LAGUNA INDIANS. See INDIANS:
LAGUNA.
LAIDLAW, Louise Burton.— Bells of
Bruges, The.
Friendship.
Ours Is the Song.
Sounds.
To One Who Passed.
To Thee, My Country.
Valor.
LAIDLAW, William.— Lucy's Flittin'.
LAIGHT, Herbert. — Sence Sally's Been
to Europe.
LAIGHTON, Albert.— Autumn.
Missing Ships, The.
Under the Leaves.
LAING, Alexander, of Brechin. — Ae
Happy Hour.
My Ain Wife.
Standard on the Braes o* Mar.
LAING, Alexander Kinnan. — Adven
turer: Lexington Avenue Express.
Last Romantic, The.
Triolet: "Night is full of the crying,
The."
LAIRD, Helen C. — Ad Interim.
LAIRD, William (William Laird Brown).
Prayer, A: "Lord, make my childish
soul stand straight."
Traumerei at Ostendorff's.
Very Old Song, A.
LAKE, Stuart N— Dad 'n' Me.
LAMAR, Mirabeau Bonaparte. — Daugh
ter of Mendoza, The.
LAMARTINE,AlphonseMarieLouisde.—
Adieu au College de Belley.
Cedars of Lebanon, The.
Crucifix.
Execution of Madame Roland. See
Girondists, The.
Execution of Queen Mary. See Mary
Stuart.
Girondists, The, sel.
Lake, The.
Mary Stuart, sel.
Memoirs of My Youth, sel.
Mother of Lamartine, The. See Mem
oirs of My Youth.
Zarafi.
LAMB, Cecelia Slawik. — Celestial
Food.
LAMB, Charles. — Aspiration.
Barbara S .
Childhood.
Choosing a Name.
Confessions of a Drunkard, sel.
Cry from the Depths, A. Sec Confes
sions of a Drunkard.
Death of Coleridge, The.
Dissertation upon Roast Pig, A.
Dream Children: A Reverie.
Farewell to Tobacco, A.
Free Thoughts on Several Eminent
Composers.
Grandame, The.
Hester.
Housekeeper, The. (Tr.)
"I have had playmates, I have had
companions."
In My Own Album.
In the Churchyard. See Rosamund
Gray.
John Woodvil: A Tragedy, sel.
Leisure.
Lines Written in My Album.
Missal, A.
Names, The.
Nonsense Verses.
Old China.
Old Familiar Faces, The.
On an Infant Dying As Soon As
Born.
On Rising with the Lark. See That
We Should Rise with the Lark.
Origin of Roast Pig, The.
Prince Dorus.
Recollections of Childhood. See Rosa
mund Gray.
Rejoicing upon the New Year s Com
ing of Age.
Rosamund Gray, sels.
That We Should Rise with the Lark,
sels.
To Hester.
Triumph of the Whale, The.
Valentine's Day.
Warning to the Intemperate. See
Confessions of a Drunkard.
We Cherish Dreams. See That We
Should Rise with the Lark.
Work.
Written at Cambridge.
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LAMB, Charles and Mary. — Anger.
Beasts in the Tower, The.
Breakfast.
Child, A.
Cleanliness.
Crumbs to the Birds.
Dessert, The.
Envy.
Feigned Courage.
First of April, The.
First Tooth, The.
Going into Breeches.
In Memoriam.
Magpie's Nest, The.
Neatness in Apparel.
Orange, The.
Parental Recollections.
Peach, The.
Which Is the Favourite?
Young Letter-Writer, The.
LAMB, Mary.— Child (or Children) and
the Snake, The.
Choosing a Name.
Helen.
Two Boys, The.
LAMBERT, Clara. — Skyscraper Is a
City's House^.
Summon the Workers.
LAMONT, Alexander.— Round of Life,
The.
LAMOTTE, Houdart de. — True Pleas-
LAMPMAN, Archibald.— After Rain.
After the Shower.
Among the Millet.
April in the Hills.
Between the Rapids.
City of the End of Things, The.
Comfort of the Fields.
Dawn on the Lievre, The.
Evening.
Forecast, A.
Heat.
In March.
January Morning, A.
Loons, The.
Lyrics of Earth.
Midsummer Night.
Morning on the Lievre.
Nesting Time.
On the Companionship with Nature.
Organist, The.
Outlook.
Railway Station, The.
Tamagami.
Thunderstorm, A.
To My Daughter.
Truth, The.
Violinist, The.
Wayagamack.
Wind's Word, The.
Winter Evening.
Woodcutter's Hut.
LAMPREY, Louise. — Biographer,
The.
Lullaby of the Pict Mother.
LAMPS ON, Frederick Locker. See
LOCKER-LAMPSON, FREDERICK.
LAMPS ON, Robin.— Arboreal Omission.
Even the Bitter and Difficult.
Mending of a Continent, The.
LAMPTON, William James. — Cupid's
Casuistry.
Fallen.
If One Has Failed.
Lightning Story, A,
Lincoln.
New Version, The.
Once.
Opportunity Speaks.
Unexpected, The.
LANCASTER, A. E.— Little Church
round the Corner.
LANDAUER, Hortense (Mrs. Morton
H. Sanger). — For Boldness.
For Emily Dickinson.
Two Towers.
LANDERS, Warren P. — When We
Plant a Tree.
LANDON, Letitia Elizabeth (Mrs.
George Maclean). — Cedars of Leba
non, The.
Death and the Youth.
Factory, The, sel.
Female Convict, The.
Necessity.
Wind, The.
LANDON, Melville de Lancey. See
"PERKINS, ELI."
LANDON, Ruth.— Dreams.
LANDOR, Robert Eyres. — Babylon. See
Impious Feast. The.
Festival, The. See Impious Feast.
Landor
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
LANDOR, Robert Eyres (Continued}.
Historic Time. See Impious Feast,
Impious Feast, The, sels.
Jew's Home, The. See Impious Feast,
The.
Nineveh. See Impious Feast, The.
Sleep. See Impious Feast, The.
LANDOR, Walter Savage. — Absence
("Here, ever since you went
abroad").
Absence ("lanthe! you resolve to cross
the sea").
Aeon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy.
Advice.
^Eschylos and Sophocles.
Aged Man Who Loved to Doze Away,
•An.
"Ah! what avails the sceptered race!"
Alas How Soon the Hours Are Over.
Alciphron and Leucippe.
Ancient Idyl, The: Europa and Her
Mother.
Ancient Rhyme, An.
Appeal, The.
Around the Child.
Autumn.
"Away my verse, and never fear."
"Burden of an ancient rhyme, The."
Byron and the Rest.
Catullus.
Child of a Day[, Thou Knowest Not].
Children.
Children Playing in a Churchyard.
Chrysolites and Rubies Bacchus Brings,
The.
Cleone to Aspasia. See Pericles and
Aspasia.
Commination.
Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra.
See Pericles and Aspasia.
Corinna to Tanagra [, from Athens].
See Pericles and Aspasia.
Cowslips.
Crimean Heroes, The.
Day Returns, My Natal Day, The.
Death.
Death of Artemidora, The. See Peri
cles and Aspasia.
"Death stands above me, whispering
low."
Death Undreaded.
Defiance.
Dirce. See Pericles and Aspasia.
"Do you remember me? or are you
proud?"
Dragon-Fly, The.
"Dull is my verse: not even thou."
Dying Fire, The.
End, The.
Epigram: "Come, Sleep! but mind ye!
if you come without."
Epigram: "Grateful heart for all things
blesses, The."
Epigram: "I wonder not that Youth
remains."
Epigram: "Joy is the blossom, sorrow
is the fruit."
Epigram: "No, my own love of other
years!"
Epigram: "No truer word, save God's,
was ever spoken."
Epigram: "Well I remember how you
smiled."
Epigram: "Years, many parti-coloured
years."
Epigram: Stand Close Around, Ye
Stygian Set. See Pericles and As
pasia.
Fsesulan (or Fiesolan) Idyl.
Farewell to Italy.
Fault Is Not Mine, The.
Finis.
For an Epitaph at Fiesole.
Friends.
"Friends! hear the words my wander
ing thoughts would say."
Gebir, sels.
Gifts Returned.
"Give me the eyes that look on mine."
God Scatters Beauty.
Hamadryad, The.
Hearts-Ease.
Hellenics, The, sel.
Her Name.
His Epitaph.
Honey-Moon, The.
How Many Voices Gaily Sing.
How to Read Me.
"I cannot tell, not I, why she,"
I Entreat You, Alfred Tennyson.
I Know Not Whether I Am Proud.
I Strove with None.
LANDOR, Walter Savage (Continued).
I Wonder Not That Youth Remains.
lanthe.
"lanthe! you resolve (or are call'd) to
cross the sea."
lanthe's Question.
Imaginary Conversations, seL
Immortality.
In After Time.
In Clementina's Artless Mien.
"In spring and summer winds may
blow."
Introduction to the Last Fruit off an
Old Tree.
Invocation, An.
Iphigeneia and Agamemnon.
Ireland.
"Is it not better at an early hour."
Kiss, The.
Lament: "Mild is the parting year,
and sweet."
Late Leaves.
Lately Our Songsters (or Poets)
Loiter'd [in Green Lanes].
Leaf after Leaf_ Drops Off.
"Leaves are falling: so am I, The."
Lines to a Dragon Fly.
Little Aglae. See Pericles and As
pasia.
"Little you think, my lovely friend."
"Long awaited day, The." See- Gebir.
Love of Other Years, The.
Lyric, A: "You smiled, you spoke."
Macaulay.
Maid I Love, The.
Maid's Lament, The. See Citation and
Examination of Shakespeare, The.
Man.
Margaret. (Tr.)
Memory.
Memory and Pride.
Menelaus and Helen at Troy.
"Mild is the parting year, and sweet."
Milton.
Milton in Italy.
Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel.
Music.
"My hopes retire; my wishes as before."
My Serious Son.
Myrtis to Aspasia. See Pericles and
Aspasia.
No Fear of Death.
No Longer Could I Doubt Him True.
No Word for Fear.
Of Clementina.
On a Child.
On Catullus.
On Death.
On Himself.
On His Own Agamemnon and Iphige
neia.
On His Own Death.
On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday.
On Living Too Long.
On Lucretia Borgia's Hair.
On Man.
On Music.
On Receiving a Monthly Rose.
On Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia.
On Southey's Death ("Friends, hear
the words").
On Sunium's Height.
On the Death of M. d'Ossoli and His
Wife, Margaret Fuller.
On the Death of Sou they ("It was a
dream").
On the Death of Southey ("Not the
last struggles").
On the Hellenics. See Hellenics, The.
On the Smooth Brow.
On Timely Death.
"Once a fair city." See Gebir.
One Gray Hair, The.
One White Hair, The.
"One year ago my path was green."
Overture. See Thrasymedes and Eunoe.
Past Ruin'd Ilion.
Pericles and Aspasia, sels.
Persistence.
Plays.
"Pleasure! why thus desert the heart."
Prayers. See Gebir.
Prophecy, A.
Proud Word You Never Spoke.
"Provident and wakeful fear, A."
"Pursuits! alas, I now have none.'*
Regeneration.
Remain, Ah Not in Youth Alone.
Resignation.
Robert Browning.
Rose Aylmer.
Rose Aylmer's Hair, Given by
Her Sister.
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LANDOR, Walter Savage (Continued)
Roses and Thorns.
Sacrifice.
Sappho to. Hesperus. See Pericles and
Aspasia.
"Say ye, that years roll on."
Separation.
Shades of Agamemnon and Iphigeneia
Shakespeare and Milton.
"She I love (alas in vain!)."
Shell (or_ Shells), _The._ See Gebir.
"Stand close around, ye Stygian set "
See Pericles and Aspasia.
Sweet Was the Song That Youth Sang
Once. &
Sympathy.
Tamar and the Nymph ("Oh seek not
destm d evils," etc.). See Gebir.
Tamar and the Nymph (" 'Twas eve
ning," etc.). See Gebir.
'Termssa! you are fled!"
Test, The.
There Are Who Say.
There Falls with Every Wedding
Chime.
Theseus and Hippolyta.
Thou Needst Not.
Thought, A.
Thrasymedes and Eunoe.
Three Roses, The.
Time to Be Wise.
To a Bride.
To a Cyclamen.
To Age.
To Corinth.
To His Verse.
To lanthe.
To Joseph Ablett.
To Mary Lamb.
To Miss Arundell.
To My Child Carlino.
To My Ninth Decade.
To Robert Browning.
To Saint Charles Borromeo.
To Shelley.
To Sleep.
To Tacaea.
To the Sister of Elia.
To Varus. (Tr.)
To Venice.
To Wordsworth.
To Youth.
True or False. (Tr.)
"Twenty years hence [my eyes may
grow]."
Two Graves.
Under the Lindens.
Upon a Sweet-Briar. See Citation and
Examination of Shakespeare, The.
Various the Roads of Life.
Verse: "Past ruined Ilion Helen lives."
Verses Why Burnt.
Very True, the Linnets Sing.
Wall-Flower, The.
Walter Savage Landor's Favorite Cat,
Chinchinillo.
Washington and Franklin. See Imag
inary Conversations.
Well I Remember How You Smiled.
"Wert thou but blind, O Fortune, then
perhaps."
"When Helen first saw wrinkles in her
face."
Why.
Why Repine, My Friend?
With an Album.
With Rosy Hand.
Wrinkles.
Yacht, The.
"Ye little household gods, that make."
"Ye who have toiled uphill."
Years After.
Years [Many Parti-Colored Years].
"Yes: I write verses [now and then]."
You Smiled, You Spoke, and I Be
lieved.
Your Pleasures Spring like Daisies.
Youth and Age.
LAND RUM, G. A.— Laughing and Cry-
LANE, * Alexa.— Ghost.
LANE, Burneston. — One Who Stays at
Home, The.
LANE, Mrs. Charles A. See LANE,
MARTHA ALLEN LUTHER.
LANE, Denny. — Lament of the Irish
Maiden, The.
LANE, Franklin Knight. — Makers of the
Flag.
What Is America?
AUTHOR INDEX
Larcom
LANE, T. Beaufoy. — Knight's Vow,
The.
LANE, Martha Allen Luther (Mrs.
Charles A. Lane). — Hilda's Christ
mas.
LANE, Richard. — O Master Workman.
LANE, Sara F. — Wreath on the Door,
The.
LANERGAN, George T. — Duelist's Vic
tory, The.
LANG, Andrew. — Advance, Australia.
Adventures among Books, sel.
JEsop,
Almae Matres.
Another Way.
April. (TV.)
April on Tweed.
Arbor Amoris (TV.)
Ballad of the Gibbet. (Jr.)
Ballad of the Primitive Jest.
Ballade of a Friar. /TV.)
Ballade of Blue China.
Ballade of Christmas Ghosts.
Ballad [e] of Dead Ladies [The]. (TV.)
Ballade of His Choice of a Sepulchre.
Ballade of His Own Country.
Ballade of Middle Age.
Ballade of Primitive Man.
Ballade of the Book-Hunter.
Ballade of the Bookworm.
Ballade of the Primitive Jest.
Ballade to Theocritus, in Winter.
Before the Snow.
Bridge of Death, The. (TV.)
Clevedon Church.
Colinette.
Danae's Lullaby.
Deadly Kisses. (TV.)
Double Ballade of Primitive Man.
Dream, A.
Enure, My Heart.
Envoy.
Erinna.
Fisherman, The. (TV.)
Genesis of Butterflies, The. (TV.)
Grave and the Rose, The. (TV.)
Heliodore. (TV.)
Heliodore Dead. (TV.)
Herodotus in Egypt.
His Lady's Death. (TV.)
His Lady's Tomb. (TV.)
Homeric Unity.
Hymn to the Winds. (TV.)
"I know not what my secret is."
In the Spring. (TV.)
Juana. (TV.)
Lady of High Degree, A. (TV.)
Last Chance, The.
Le Pere Severe (TV.)
Little Things.
Lone Places of the Deer.
Lost for a Rose's Sake. (TV.)
Lost Love.
Love in May. (TV.)
Man and the Ascidian.
Martial in Town.
Melville and Coghill.
Milk White Doe, The. (TV.)
Moonlight. (TV.)
More Strong Than Time. (TV.)
Nightingale Weather.
O Gentle Ships. (TV.)
O Joy of Love's Renewing.
Odyssey, The.
Of Blue China.
Of His Death, (TV.)
Of His Lady's Old Age. (TV.)
Of Life.
Of the Book-Hunter.
Old Love and the New, The.
Old Loves. (Tr.)
Old Tune, An. (Tr.)
On Calais Sands.
On His Choice of a Sepulcher.
On His Lady's Waking. (Tr.)
Pen and Ink.
Rhodanthe. (Tr.)
Romance.
Rondel: "Good-by, the tears are in my
eyes." (Tr.)
Rondel: "Strengthen, my Love, this
castle of my heart." (TV.)
Rose, The. (Tr.)
Roses. (Tr.)
St. Andrews Bay at Night.
San Terenzo.
Scot to Jeanne d'Arc, A.
he Song.
Scythe
Sea Dirge. (Tr.)
Shadows of His Lady. (Tr.)
Song of Life and Golf, A.
Sonnet to Heavenly Beauty.
Spinning Woman, The. (Tr.)
(Tr.)
LANG, Andrew (.Continued).
Spring ("Now the bright crocus
flames"). (Tr.)
Spring ("Year has changed, The").
(TV.)^
Spring in the Students* Quarter. (Tr.)
Telling the Bees.
Three Captains. (Tr.)
Three Portraits of Prince Charles.
To His Friend in Elysium. (Tr.)
To His Young Mistress. (TV.)
To the Gentle Reader.
To the Moon. (Tr.)
To Theocritus, in Winter.
Trout-Fishing on Tweed.
Tusitala.
Twilight on Tweed.
Villon's Ballade. (Tr.)
Vow to Heavenly Venus, A. (Tr.)
White Pacha, The.
LANG, Rosamond. — Mystery, A.
LANGBRIDGE, Frederick.— I Mean to
Wait for Jack.
Quite by Chance.
Sent Back by the Angels.
LANGDON, Mabel.— Twilight Musing.
LANGDON, William H. — What Does
Graft Mean?
LANGFORD, G. W. — Speak Gently.
LANGHORNE, Charles Hartley.— The
ocritus.
LANGHORNE, John.— Apology for Va
grants. See Country Justice, The.
Country Justice, The, sel.
Evening Primrose, The.
Farewell Hymn to the Valley of Irwan,
A. See Solyman and Almena.
Solyman and Almena, sel.
LANGLAND, William.— Fable of Bell
ing the Cat, The. See Vision of
Piers the Plowman, The (Prologue,
The).
Glutton, The. See Vision of Piers the
Plowman.
Palace of Truth, The. See Vision of
Piers the Plowman.
Palmer, The. See Vision of Piers the
Plowman.
Passus VI. See Vision of Piers the
Plowman, The ("Now riden this
folk").
Piers the Plowman. See Vision of
Piers the Plowman.
Prologue, The. See Vision of Piers
the Plowman, The.
"This I trow be truth — who can teach
thee better." See Vision of Piers
the Plowman, The.
Vision of Jesus, The. See Vision of
Piers the Plowman.
Vision of Piers the Plowman, The, sels.
LANGSTON, James. — For Dear Old
Yale.
LANGWORTHY, Yolande. — Drifting
Sands and a Caravan.
LANIER, Clifford. — Friar Servetus.
LANIER, Clifford. See LANIER, SIDNEY
and CLIFFORD.
LANIER, Sidney. — Acknowledgment [s] .
"As the marsh-hen secretly builds."
See Marshes of Glynn, The.
Ballad of [the] Trees and the Master.
Barnacles.
Battle of Lexington, The. See Psalm
of the West, The.
Bee, The.
Betrayal, The.
Centennial Meditation of Columbia,
sel.
Clover.
Columbus. See Psalm of the West.
Corn.
Crystal, The.
Dear Land of All My Love. See Cen
tennial Meditation of Columbia, The.
Dying Words of Stonewall Jackson,
The.
Evening Song.
From the Flats.
Harlequin of Dreams, The.
Heartstrong South and Headstrong
North. See Psalm of the West, The.
Hound, The.
How Love Looked for Hell.
Hymns of the Marshes.
Individuality.
Land of the Wilful Gospel. See Psalm
of the West, The.
Lexington. See Psalm of the West, The.
Life and Song.
Marsh Song — At Sunset.
Marshes of Glynn, The.
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LANIER, Sidney (Continued).
Mocking[-]Bird, The.
My Springs.
Night and Day.
Nirvana.
"O braided dusks of the oak and woven
shades of the vine." See Marshes of
Glynn, The.
Opposition.
Psalm of the West, sels.
Remonstrance.
Revenge of Hamish, The.
Song: "Hound was cuffed, the hound
was kicked, The."
Song of the Chattahoochee.
Song of the Future, A.
Sonnets on Columbus. See Psalm of
the West, The.
Stirrup-Cup, The.
Story of Vinland, The. See Psalm of
the West, The.
Sunrise.
Symphony, The.
Tampa Robins.
Thou Crystal Christ. See Crystal, The.
To Bayard Taylor.
To Beethoven.
Tournament, The.
Trees and the Master, The.
Triumph, The. See Psalm of the West,
The.
Under the Cedarcroft Chestnut.
Waving of the Corn, The.
LANIER, Sidney and Clifford. — Power
of Prayer [or The First Steamboat
up the Alabama], The.
LANIGAN, George Thomas. — Ahkoond
of Swat, The.
Amateur Orlando, The.
Dirge of the Moolla of Kotal.
Golden Bridge, The.
Threnody, A: "What, what, what."
LANIGAN, R. W.— Charity.
LANSDOWNE, Baron. See GRAN-
VILLE, GEORGE.
LANSDOWNE, George Granville, Lord.
See GRANVILLE, GEORGE, Lord LANS
DOWNE.
LANSING, . — Deacon's Downfall,
The.
LANYON, Helen.— Haunted.
LAPIUS, S. Q.— W'en de Darky Am
a-Whis'lin' in de Co'n.
LARAMORE, Mrs. Robert Eugene. See
YEISER, VIVIAN.
LARAMORE, Vivian Yeiser. See YEI
SER, VIVIAN.
LARCOM, Lucy. — Across the River.
Barn-Window, The.
Brown Thrush, The.
By the Fireside.
Calling the Violet.
Canticle de Profundis.
Cat-Life.
Christmas Thought, A.
Day of Joy, The.
Flag, The.
Friend in Heaven, A.
Golden-Rod.
Grace and Her Friends.
Hannah Binding Shoes.
Hyrnn Written for the Two Hundredth
Anniversary of the Old South
Church, Beverly, Massachusetts.
If I Were a Sunbeam.
In the Tree-Top.
Inalienable Bond, The.
January.
Lily of the Resurrection.
Little Dancing" Leaves.
Little Nannie.
March.
Mistress Hale of Beverly.
Mountain Pastoral, A.
Mountains.
National Flower, A.
Nature's Easter Music.
New Year, The.
Nineteenth of April, [1861,] The.
Our Christ.
Plant a Tree.
Proof, The.
Rain.
Red-Top and Timothy.
Re-Enlisted.
Rivulet, The.
Shared.
Ships in the Sky.
Sinking of the "Merrimac[k]," The.
Sir Robin.
Skipper Ben (at.).
Song of the Thrush, The.
Strip of Blue, A.
Larcoin
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
LARCOM, Lucy (Continued).
Thanksgiving1, A.
Tiny Little Snow-Flakes.
Tolling.
Trees, The.
Two Festivals.
Violets.
Woman's Easter.
LARDNER, Ring. — Constant Jay, The.
LARKIN, John D.— Some Day.
LARKIN, Margaret. — Good-By — to My
Mother.
LARKIN-COOK, Mary. — Morning in
the Hills.
LARKYN, Harry.— Judge Not.
Who Can Tell?
LARMINIE, William. — Consolation.
Epilogue to Fand. See Fand.
Fand, sels.
Moytura, sel.
Nameless Doon, The.
Speech of Emer, The. See Fand.
Sword of Tethra, The. See Moytura.
LARNED, Augusta. — Homage of Beasts.
LARREMORE, Wilbur.— Blossom Time.
Madam Hickory.
LARS SON, R. Ellsworth.— Epistle for
Spring.
O City, Cities! sel.
LARSSON, Raymond. — Poem: "Comes!
(with uplifted)."
LASERTE, Georgette Grenier. — Crisis.
LASK, I. M. — Exile Consumed.
Shield of the Marguerite, The.
Shield of the Rose, The.
"LA T., M." — Seaside Nursery Rhyme.
LA TAILLE, Jean de. — Sonnet: "If e'er
ill luck did gentleman betide."
LATCHAW, Gladys.— My Yoke Is Easy.
LATHBURY, Mary A. (Artemisia)
("Aunt Mary" or "May"). — Bread
of Life, The.
Day Is Dying in the West, The.
Easter Song.
Snowdrops, Lilies, and Butterflies.
Song of Hope.
Song of To-Day, A.
LATHRAP, Mary T. See LATHROP,
MARY T.
LATHROP, Adele.— Because He Lives.
LATHROP, George Parsons. — Cavalry
Charge, The.
Charity.
Child's Wish Granted, The.
Flown Soul, The.
Keenan's Charge.
Marthy Virginia's Hand.
Name of Washington, The.
Remembrance.
Song-Sparrow, The.
South-Wind.
Sunshine of Thine Eyes, The.
Voice of the Void, The.
Wedding of the Moon, The.
LATHROP, Mrs. George Parsons. See
LATHROP, ROSE HAWTHORNE.
LATHROP, Lena. — Woman's Question,
A. (wr. at. to Elizabeth Barrett
Browning) .
LATHROP (or LATHRAP), Mrs.
Mary T.
"Come Out from among Them."
Day Dawn of the Heart.
Dead March, The.
Dramshop or the Republic, The.
God in Government.
Will It Pay?
Woman's Answer to a Man's Question.
Woman's Question, A.
LATHROP, Rose Hawthorne (Mrs.
George Parsons Lathrop; Mother
Mary Alphonse; Rose Hawthorne). —
Clock's Song, The.
Despair. See Give Me Not Tears.
Dorothy.
Give Me Not Tears.
Joy. See Give Me Not Tears.
Song before Grief, A.
LATIMER, Mrs. (Mary). E. (Elizabeth)
W. (Wormeley). — Saint Anthony.
St. George and the Dragon.
LATTIMORE, Richard A. — Threnody:
"Blow out the dying candles one by
one."
LATTIN, Pauline.— Prayer of the Home-
LAUBE, Clifford J.— Bidden Word.
To. Lizard Head.
LAUBENHEIMER, Milicent. — Heart,
Defenseless of Shield, The.
Pattern, The.
Preludes to Fairytales.
LAUFERTY, Lilian. — Philosophy at Ten.
LAUGHLIN, Clara E. — Making of a
Comedienne, The. See Felicity.
LAUGHLIN, E. O. — Deus Hominus.
Lincoln Circuit, The.
Unknown, The.
LAUGHTON, James L. — She Would Be
a Mason.
LAUNE, Seigniora. — My Neighbor.
LAURENCE, Ray.— Hollyhocks, The.
LAUREN, Joseph. — Butterfly and the
Caterpillar, The.
Fox and the Grapes, The.
Frogs Who Wanted a King, The.
LAURIE, William. — Answer to "I Am
Dying."
LAUZANNE, Stephen. — Marshal Foch's
Armistice Day Message to America,
1926.
LAVATER, Louis. — Courage.
LAVELLE, Thomas. — County of Mayo,
The.
LA VIOLETTE, Wesley.— Time.
LAWLER, Anne Mary. — Lines for In
somnia.
LAWLESS, Emily. — After Aughrim.
After the Battle. See Fontenoy, 1745.
Before the Battle. See Fontenoy, 1745.
Clare Coast.
Dirge of the Munster Forest, 1581.
Fontenoy, 1745.
Spain.
LAWLESS, Eve.— Cats.
LAWLESS, Margaret H.— "Bring Out
Your Dead."
Fighting Fire.
LAWLOR, Charles B. See LAWLOR,
CHARLES B. and BLAKE, JAMES W.
LAWLOR, Charles B. and BLAKE,
James W. — Sidewalks of New York,
The.
LAWRENCE, Abbott.— Before and Be-
LAWRENCE, Annie M. — Ben Isaac's
Vision.
LAWRENCE, D. (David) H. (Herbert).
All of the Roses.
Aware.
Baby Asleep after Pain, A.
Bride, The.
Cherry Robbers.
Dreams Old and Nascent.
Elephant Is Slow to Mate, The.
Fireflies in the Corn.
Gloire de Dijon.
Green.
Grief.
Hymn to Priapus.
In Trouble and Shame.
Kisses in the Train.
Lightning.
Love on the Farm.
Moonrise.
Nostalgia.
People.
Piano.
Resurrection.
Sea, The.
Service of All the Dead.
Ship of Death, The, sel.
Snake.
Sorrow.
Spring Morning.
Study.
Suburbs on a Hazy Day.
Suspense. m
Tommies in the Train.
Trees in the Garden.
Triumph of the Machine, The.
Twilight.
Wedding Morn.
Whether or Not.
White Blossom, A.
Winter's Tale, A.
Woman and Her Dead Husband, A.
Work.
Young Wife, A.
Youth Mowing, A.
LAWRENCE, Edwin Gordon. — Impres
sions of Roosevelt.
LAWRENCE, J. B.— I Believe.
LAWRENCE, Jonathan.— Look Aloft.
LAWRENCE, Ruth. — Washington's
Tomb.
LAWRENCE, S. St. G.— Answer, An.
LAWRENCE, Virginia.— Query.
Wisdom.
LAWS ON, Henry. — "Faces in the
Street."
LAWSON, J. (James) Gilchrist. — All
Nature Has a Voice to Tell.
O Lord, I Come Pleading.
War.
World Hymn, The.
758
LAWSON, Mrs. Roberta Campbell.—
Flowers.
LAWTON, David.— Life's Purpose.
LAWTON, William Cranston.--My Fa
therland.
Song, Youth, and Sorrow.
LAY, E. Elizabeth. — Margaret's Guest
LAYAMON. — Arthur's Last Battle. See
Brut, The.
Brut, The, sel.
King Arthur. See Brut, The.
LAYCOCK, Samuel. — Welcome, Bonny
Brid!
LAYNE, Castle.— Love's Caramels Lost.
LAYTON, Addie. — Only a Baby (wr.
at.). See BARR, MATHIAS.
LAZARUS, Emma. — Banner of the Jew
The.
Cranes of Ibycus, The.
Crowing of the Red Cock, The.
Gifts.
Mater Amabilis.
New Colossus, The.
New Ezekiel, The.
On the Proposal to Erect a Monument
in England to Lord Byron.
Raschi in Prague.
Venus of the Louvre.
World's Justice, The.
LEA, Agnes. — Motherhood.
LEA, Fannie Heaslip (Mrs. Hamilton
Pope Agee). — Dead Faith, The.
LEA, Jocelyn C. (Mrs. Percy Lea) .—Fly
in Church, The.
LEA, Peter A. — Actions Speak Louder.
Stars in Darkness.
LEACH, Betty Frye, — Illustrated Book
let on Request.
LEACOCK, Stephen. — I Really Must Go
Now.
Melpomenus Jones.
LEAF, Walter (Tr.). — Lion over the
Tomb of Leonidas, The.
On a Garden by the Sea.
LEA MY, Edmund. — For a Very Little
Boy.
Gethsemane.
Ireland.
Lullaby: "Oh, honey, li'l honey, come
and lay yo' wooly head."
Music Magic.
My Lips Would Sing.
My Ship.
Three Tarry Men.
Ticket Agent, The.
Visions.
LEAR, Edward. — A. Apple Pie.
A — Was an Ant. See Nonsense Alpha
bet ("A was an ant.").
A — Was Once an Apple-Pie. See Non
sense Alphabet, A ("A was once an
apple-pie").
Ahkoond (or Ahkond) of Swat, The.
Akond of Swat, The.
Author of the "Pobble," The.
Broom, the Shovel, the Poker, and the
Tongs, The.
Calico Pie.
Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo,
The.
Dong with a Luminous Nose, The.
Duck and the Kangaroo, The.
"For beauty I am not a star." See
Limericks.
Incidents in the Life of My Uncle
Arly.
J — Was Once a Jar of Jam. See Non
sense Alphabet, A ("A was once an
apple-pie").
Jumblies, The.
Just As He Feared. See Limericks
("There was an old man with a
beard").
Justified Fear,
("There was
beard").
Lapidary. The.
Limericks, sels.
Lines to a Youn;
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Lear.
Moppsikon Floppsikon Bear, The. See
Limericks ("There was an old per
son of Ware").
New Vestments, The.
Nonsense Alphabet ("A was an ant").
Nonsense Alphabet ("A was an ape").
Nonsense^ Alphabet ("A was once an
apple-pie").
Nutcrackers and the Sugar-Tongs, The.
Owl and the Pussy-Cat, The.
Pobble Who Has No Toes, The.
Quangle Wangle's Hat, The.
A. See Limericks
n old man with a
J Lady.
Spikky Sparrow.
AUTHOE INDEX
Lee-Hamilton
LEAR, Edward (Continued).
Table and the Chair, The.
"There was a faith-healer of Deal.
See Limericks.
"There was a man with a beard. See
Limericks.
"There was a Young Lady of Norway.
See Limericks.
"There was a young lady of Oaknam.
Sec Limericks.
"There was a Young Lady whose bon
net." 5><? Limericks.
"There was a Young Lady whose chin."
See Limericks.
"There was a Young Lady whose eyes."
See Limericks.
"There was a Young Lady whose nose."
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Lady whose folly."
See Limericks.
"There was an old man in a barge."
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man in a boat.
See Limericks.
"There was an old man in a tree. ' See
Limericks.
"There was an Old Man of Cape
Horn." See Limericks.
"There was an old man of Kamschat-
ka." See Limericks.
"There was an old man of Leghorn."
See Limericks.
"There was an old man of Melrose.
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man of the Coast."
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man of the West."
See Limericks.
"There was an old man of Thermopy
lae." See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man who said,
'How'." See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man who said,
'Hush!' " See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man, who said,
'Well !' " See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man who sup
posed." See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man with a beard."
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Man with a poker.
See Limericks.
"There was an old party of Lyme."
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Person of Burton.'
See Limericks.
"There was an old person of Ware.
See Limericks.
"There was an old person of Wick.
See Limericks.
"There was an old person of Wokmg.
See Limericks.
"There was an Old Person whose hab
its." See Limericks.
Two Old Bachelors, The.
Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, The.
LEARNED, Walter. — Explanation, An.
Growing Old.
Last Reservation, The.
On the Fly-Leaf of a Book of Old
Plays.
On the Fly-Leaf of "Manon Lescaut."
Prime of Life, The.
Time's Revenge.
To Critics.
What Else Could He Do?
With a Spray of Apple Blossoms.
LEARY, T. Edwin. — Maud Rosihue's
Choice.
LEATHER, Robinson Kay. — Advice to
LEAVITT, Mrs. Mary Clement.—
World's Problem, The.
LE BER, N. Gordon. — Forgotten Acres.
LE BRAZ, Anatole. — Song of the Oaks,
The,
LE BRUN, Pierre. — Epigram : "I've just
been robbed."
LECHLITNER, Ruth (Mrs. Paul Co
rey). — Dirge for Civilisation.
LECKY, W. (William) E. (Edward) H.
(Hartpole). — Homeward Bound, sel.
On an Old Song.
Say Not That the Past Is Dead.
Sower and His Seed, The.
To : " 'Twas not alone thy beauty's
power."
Unconscious Cerebration.
Undeveloped Lives.
LE CLERCQ, J. G. Clemenceau. See
"TANAQUIL, PAUL."
LECONTE DE LISLE, Charles Marie
Rene. — Hilrnar Speaks to the Raven.
LE CRON, Helen Cpwles (Mrs. James
D. LeCron). — Bride Goes Marketing,
The.
Harry Hippopotamus.
Little Charlie Chipmunk.
Little Danny Donkey.
Sally Centipede.
Willie Wolf.
LED BETTER, Mrs. Shep. — Mississippi
Federation.
LEDOUX, Louis V.— At Sunset.
Fulfilment.
Gift, The.
Hymn to Demeter. See Story of Eleu-
sis, The.
Mater Dolorosa.
Music of a Friend, The.
Only Way, The.
Persephone (Singing).
Semper Resurgens.
Slumber Song.
Story of Eleusis, sel.
LEDWIDGE, Francis.— Ardan M6r.
Behind the Closed Eye.
Broken Tryst, The.
Crocknaharna.
Death of Ailill, The.
Desire in Spring.
Evening Clouds.
Evening in England, An.
Evening in February.
Find, The.
God's Remembrance.
Growing Old.
Had I a Golden Pound.
Herons, The.
Homecoming of the Sheep, The.
In a Cafe.
In September.
In the Dusk.
In the Mediterranean — Going to the
War.
June.
Lament for the Poets: 1916.
Little Boy in the Morning, A.
Lost Ones, The.
My Mother.
Pan.
Rainy Day in April, A.
Shadow People, The.
Sister.
Soliloquy.
Song of April, A.
Spring.
Thomas McDonagh.
Thoughts at the Trysting Stile.
To a Distant One.
To a Linnet in a Cage.
To a Sparrow.
Twilight in Middle March, A.
Vision on the Brink, The.
Wedding Morning, The.
Wife of Llew, The.
LEE, Agnes (Mrs. Otto Freer). — Blinded
Poilu to His Nurse, A.
Christ-Child, The.
Cloud and Flower.
Convention.
Enemies.
Ilex Tree, The.
Lonely Man, A.
Mrs. Malooly.
Motherhood.
Numbers.
Old Lizette on Sleep.
Old Woman with Flowers, An,
Peace.
Peasant of Assisi, A.
The.
espeare.
Statue in a Garden, A.
Sweeper, The.
To a Poet.
Tower, The.
LEE. Alexander.— Soldier's Tear, The.
LEE, Alice Louise.— Little Child Shall
Lead Them.
"LEE, Andy" (W. W. Delaney).— Crazy
Song to the Air of "Dixie."
LEE, Arthur (?). — Prophecy, A.
LEE, Frances H. — Happiest Time of a
Woman's Life, The,
Tree That Tried to Grow, The.
LEE, Frank.— "He'll See It When He
Wakes."
LEE, Franklyn W .-^House-Cleaning,
LEE, Gerald Stanley. — Test of Culture,
The.
LEE, Guy Forrester. — Anxious Anthem-
ist, The.
LEE, Harry. — Angel ine.
Bells of Califon, The.
Home Lights.
LEE, Harry (Continued).
My Master.
Valentine for My Mother.
Winged Heels.
LEE, Henry — Father of His Country,
The. See Funeral Oration on the
Death of George Washington.
Funeral Oration on the Death of George
Washington, sel.
"LEE, Holme" (Harriet Parr). — Lost on
the Shore.
LEE, Joseph. — Drum, The.
Gate of Departure, The.
German Prisoners.
Requiem.
LEE, Laura. — House versus Home.
LEE, Laurence. — Remarkable Honey
moon Trip, A.
LEE, Lawrence. — Bequest to My Daugh
ters.
For a Poet Growing Old.
For Any Lady's Birthday.
Hawk from Cuckoo Tavern, A.
Letters, The.
LEE, Loretta. — Busybody.
LEE, Marion. — Interval.
LEE, Mary. See CHUDLEIGH, Lady.
LEE, (Mrs.) Mary E. (Elizabeth).—
Blind Communicant, The.
Grandmother's Hour with the Hymns.
LEE, Mildred Bentley.— Faith.
LEE, Milton. — When I Go Home.
LEE, Muna (Mrs. Luis Munoz-Marin) .
After Reading Saint Teresa, Luis de
Leon and Ramon Lull.
"Along my ways of life you never
came." See Sonnets.
As Helen Once.
Atavian.
Behind the House Is the Millet Plot.
Caribbean Noon.
Carnival, The.
Choice.
Christmas Eve.
Dirge.
Drug-Store, The.
Duelists, The.
Gifts.
"I have a thousand pictures of the sea."
See Sonnets.
"I make no question of your right to
go." See Sonnets.
Islander.
"It were easiest to say: 'The moon and
lake.' " See Sonnets.
"It will be easy to love you when I am
dead." See Sonnets.
"Life of itself will be cruel and hard
enough." See Sonnets.
Night of San Juan.
Revival, The.
Song of Happiness, A.
Sonnets, sel.
Tropical Pool.
Voters.
"What other form were worthy of your
oraise." See Sonnets.
When We Shall Be Dust.
Woman's Song, A.
LEE, Richard Henry. — Independence a
Solemn Duty.
LEE, Robert E. — Lee's Final Address to
His Soldiers.
Order for a Day of Fasting.
LEE, William J. — Life's Loom.
Shelter.
LEECH, A. Y. — Stars and Stripes,
LEEDS, Virginia Niles. — Euchre, As It
Is Played for Charity.
Her Graduation.
LEE-HAMILTON, Eugene. — Baude
laire.
Charles II of Spain to Approaching
Death.
Death of Puck, The.
Elfin Skates.
Fairy Godmothers.
Flight from Glory, A.
"Have dark Egyptians stolen Thee
away." See Minima Bella.
Idle Charon.
Ipsissimus.
Izaak Walton to River and Brook.
"Lo, through the open window." See
Mimma Bella.
Lost Years.
Mimma Bella, sels.
My Own Hereafter.
"Oh, bless the law that veils the Fu
ture's face." See Mimma Bella.
"Oh, rosy as the lining of a shell."
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Lee-Hamilton
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
LEE-HAMILTON, Eugene (Cont'd).
On His "Sonnets of the Wingless
Hours."
"One day, I mind me, now that she is
dead." See Mimma Bella.
Ring of Faustus, The.
Sea-Shell Murmurs.
Sir Walter Raleigh to a Caged Linnet.
Song: "Under the Winter, dear."
Sunken Gold.
To My Tortoise ANAFKH.
To My Tortoise Chronos.
"Two springs she saw — two radiant
Tuscan springs." See Minima Bella.
"What essences from Idumean palm."
See Mimma Bella.
What the Sonnet Is.
Wood-Song.
LEES, Edwin. — Signs of Christmas.
LE FANU, Joseph Sheridan. — Abhrain
An Bhuideil.
Fionula. See Legend of the Glaive,
The.
Legend of the Glaive, The, seL
Shemus O'Brien.
LE FLORE, Mrs. Marion. — Our Club
Creed.
LEFROY, Edward Cracroft. — Ageanax.
See Echoes from Theocritus.
Cleonicos. See Echoes from Theocritus.
Cricket Bowler, A.
Echoes from Theocritus, sels.
Epitaph of Eusthenes, The. See Echoes
from Theocritus.
Flute of Daphnis, The. See Echoes
from Theocritus.
Football-Player, A.
Grave of Hipppnax, The. See Echoes
from Theocritus.
Monument of Cleita, The. See Echoes
from Theocritus.
On a Spring-Board.
Sacred Grove, A. See Echoes from
Theocritus.
Shepherd Maiden, A. See Echoes
from Theocritus.
Sicilian Night, A. See Echoes from
Theocritus.
Summer Day in Old Sicily, A. See
Echoes from Theocritus.
Sylvan Revel, A. See Echoes from
Theocritus.
Thyrsis. See Echoes from Theocritus.
LE GALLIENNE, Richard.— After the
War.
All Sung.
As in the Woodland I Walk.
Ballad of London, A.
Ballade Catalogue of Lovely Things.
Ballade of Queen's Lace.
Ballade of the Hanging Gardens of
Babylon.
Ballade of the Junk-Man.
Ballade of the Road Unknown.
Ballade of the Things That Remain.
Ballade of the Unchanging Beauty.
Beatus Vir.
"Blue eyes, against the whiteness
pressed." See Songs for Fragoletta.
"Blue eyes, looking up at me." See
Songs for Fragoletta.
Brooklyn Bridge at Dawn.
Called Away.
Caravan from China Comes, A.
Catalog of Lovely Things.
Child's Evensong, A.
Cloister, The.
Cuckoo, The.
Desiderium.
Dream Tryst.
Easter Hymn, An.
Flos JEvorum.
"Fragoletta, blessed one." See Songs
for Fragoletta.
Gaudeamus.
I Meant to Do My Work Today.
I Will Arise.
Illusion of War, The.
London Beautiful.
Lonely Dancer, The.
Lord Christ Came to Notre Dame, The.
Love's Poor.
May Is Building Her House.
Melton Mowbray Pork-Pie, A.
Never — Ever.
Noon.
November.
Old Man's Song, An.
Orbits.
Passionate Reader to His Poet, The.
Regret.
Sacred Idleness.
Second Crucifixion, The.
LE GALLIENNE, Richard (Continued}.
So Soon Tired.
Song: "She's somewhere in the sun
light strong."
Song: "Take it, love!"
Songs for Fragoletta.
Spirit of Sadness.
"That, Fragoletta, is the rain." See
Songs for Fragoletta.
This Is War.
To a Bird at Dawn.
To a Mountain Spring.
Transgression.
War.
War Poem.
Wayfaring.
What of the Darkness?
When I Am Very Old.
Wife from Fairyland, The.
Wind's Way, The.
Woman's Half-Profits, The.
Wonder-Child, The.
Wood ^Flower.
LEGARE, James Matthew. — Ahab Mo
hammed.
Amy.
Flowers in Ashes.
Haw-Blossoms.
On the Death of a Kinsman.
Reaper, The.
To a Lily.
LEGGETT, Benjamin F. — Quest of the
Magi, The.
LEGGETT, Grace Patchen. — Storm King
Trail, The.
LEHMAN, Helen M.— Prisoners.
LEHMAN, Suzanne. — "Grievous words
should not be spoken."
LEHMANN, John.-— Crimea Red.
His Hands. See In Two Cities.
In Two Cities.
Looking Within.
So Many Voices. See In Two Cities.
To Penetrate That Room.
LEHMANN, Rudolph Chambers.— Bird
in the Room, The.
Dance, The.
Easy.
Middle Age.
On Saturday Morning Early.
Singing Water.
LEHMER, Derrick Norman.— Feud, The.
Harvest, The.
Love and Youth and War.
Militarism.
Riches.
LEHMER, Eunice Mitchell (Mrs. Der
rick Norman Lehmer). — Armistice.
LEHMER, Verona Watson. — Puerto
Rico.
LEIBFREED, Edwin. — Lincoln.
Man of a Thousand Loves, The.
My Besetting Sin.
LEICHLITER, Retta Irwin. — Two
Thoughts on Youth.
LEIGH, Amy E.— If I But Knew.
LEIGH, Felix.— Old Doll to the New
One, The.
LEIGH, Henry S. (Sambrooke). — An
swer, An.
Ballad of Baby Bunting, The.
Cossimbazar.
Getting Up.
Maud.
My Love and My Heart.
Nursery Legend, A.
Only Seven.
Romaunt of Humpty Dumpty.
Trials of a Twin.
'Twas Ever Thus.
Twins, The.
LEIGHTON, Albert.— Found Dead.
LEIGHTON, Louise. — Minnesota Land
scape.
LEIGHTON, Robert.— Books.
Dried-Up Fountain, The.
Duty Our Ladder.
John and Tibbie's Dispute.
LEISER, Adeline Evans.— Art.
LEISER, Joseph. — Day of Atonement,
The, seL
JKol Ni'dra. See Day of Atonement,
The.
LEISNER, Dorothy Roberts. — Goose Girl,
The.
LEITCH, Elspet. — Wood Was Empty,
The.
LEITCH, Mary Sinton (Mrs. John
David Leitch; Mary Sinton). — April.
Before.
Charlemagne.
Clues.
760
LEITCH, Mary Sinton (Continued).
Failure.
Glacier.
He Who Has Known a River,
Identity.
My Instant.
One Rose.
Pagan, The.
Pity the Great.
Poet, The.
Point of View.
River, The.
Secret, The.
Shelter.
Statue Inscribed "Lee," Richmond.
Two Gardens.
Who Goes a-Foot.
LELAND, Charles Godfrey ("Hans
Breitmann") . — Ballad by Hans Breit-
mann.
Ballad of Charity, The.
Ballad of the Mermaid.
Carey, of Carson.
El Capitan- General.
Fisher's Cottage, The. (Tv.)
Hans Breitmann's Party.
Legend of Heinz von Stein, The.
Masher, The.
Out and Fight.
Ritter Hugo.
There's a Time to Be Jolly.
Two Friends, The.
LELAND, Charles J.— Howling of the
Witches.
LELAND, Clara Carson. — Love's Magic.
LELAND, Marian. — Christmas in Flor
ida.
LE MAIRE DES BELGES. — Spring
and Dawn.
LEMA1TRE, Jules.— Cat, A.
LE MESURIER, L.— Journey, The.
LEMKE, E. — Rhyme for Musicians, A.
LEMMON, Mrs. Maud.— Reverie.
LEMOINE, Gustave. — Blacksmith,
The.
Blacksmith's Song. (No. 2).
Wild Flowers.
LEMON, Mark.— "How to Make a Man
of Consequence."
LEMONT, Jessie. — Snake.
LE NART, Marie. — Atonement.
Give Us Great Dreams.
Litany.
LENNEN, Elinor. — Evaluation.
"No Quiet."
LENT (or Lente), Emma A. — Marching
Away.
Memorial Day.
They Do Not Know.
Unawares.
LENTINO, Jacopo da. See JACOPO DA
LENTINO.
LENTULUS, Publius. — Description of
Christ (at.).
LEO XIII, Pope. — Return from Egypt,
The.
LEON, Luis de. — At the Ascension.
At the Assumption.
Life of the Blessed, The.
Lines on the Wall of His Prison
Cell.
Night Serene, The.
Valley of the Heavens, The.
LEONARD, A. B.— Prohibition Party a
Necessity, A.
LEONARD, Baird. — Answers to Famous
Questions.
En Passant.
LEONARD, Mrs. Dorothy. — Message,
The.
Minuet, The.
LEONARD, Priscilla. — Happiness.
In the Looking-Glass.
Lost Key, The.
Starting-Point, The.
This Is the Making of Man.
LEONARD,WilliamEllery.— Alone, (TV.)
"And now on lonely walks by hill and
lake." See Two Lives (Part III).
"And yet all this were challenge to be
strong." See Two Lives (Part III).
"As in old dungeon under marble
thrones." See Two Lives (Part III).
Ass in the Lion's Skin. See Fables
from ^Esop.
"At times with self (when self is
gripped anew)." See Two Lives
(Part III).
Beggar, The.
Beowulf. (Tr.)
Beyond Religion. See De Rerum Na-
tura.
Buddha. (Jr.)
AUTHOB INDEX
Lewis
LEONARD, William Ellery (Cont'd).
"But Terror's widened bane has been
to me." mSee Two Lives (Part III).
Compensation.
Crab and Its Mother, The. See Fables
from y£sop.
Dawn, The.
De Rerum Natura, set. (Tr.)
"Death hath two hands to slay with:
with the one." See Two Lives
"Ere this, "had I abandoned holy
house." See Two Lives (Part III).
Express, The.
Flight of Crows.
For a Forest Walker.
Forever Dead. (Tr.)
Full Moon. (Tr.)
"His wife not dead a month — and there
he sits." See Two Lives (Part III).
"How little do they know of sorrow,
they." See Two Lives (Part III).
"I could not have beat back my way to
life." See Two Lives (Part III).
"I did . . . was't worth the pain? . . .
for pain was long." See Two Lives
(Part III).
I Feel Me Near to Some High Thing.
"I made the test in God's own Labora
tory." See Two Lives (Part III).
"I will not fear myself, will not fear
truth." See Two Lives (Part III).
Image of Delight, The.
Indian Summer. See Two Lives (Part
III).
Insulting Letter, The.
"Item: for fret and wrath and panic-
fear." See Two Lives (Part III).
"Item: not only a bastard Hamlet, —
nay." See Two Lives (Part III).
"Item: you would not meet the issue
face." See Two Lives (Part III).
"Let me enlighten. 'Tis no metaphor."
See Two Lives (Part III).
"Like one who solves some curious al
phabet on desert stele." See Two
Lives (Part III).
"Like one who solves some curious al
phabet upon a desert stele." See
Two Lives (Part III).
"Lone walks and lonelier midnights
come to half." See Two Lives (Part
III).
Love. (Tr.)
May Night.
"Mid-morning of mid- June; Her sud
den whim." See Two Lives (Part I).
Mountain in Labor, The. See Fables
from JEsop.
Mountain of Skulls, The.
"My boat lies waiting where the willow
stirs." See Two Lives (Part I).
Pied Piper, The.
Quaker Meeting-House, The.
Round about Me. (Tr.)
Saecla Ferarum.
Shepherd-Boy and the Wolf, The. See
Fables from JEsop.
"So I from that black pool whereinto
Hell." See Two Lives (Part III).
"Soft midland cottage with the little
brook." See Two Lives (Part III).
"Some observations touching speech
and grief." See Two Lives (Part
III).
"Such the arraignment, and I answer
not." See Two Lives (Part III).
Swan and the Goose, The. See Fables
from ^Esop.
"That once the gentle mind of my
dead wife." See Two Lives (Part
III).
"This afternoon on Willow-Walk
alone." See Two Lives (Part III).
"Three months with clenched fists and
thin bitten lips." See Two Lives
(Part III).
"Three years have passed of man's
mortality." See Two Lives (Part
III).
"Thrice summer and autumn passed
into the west." See Two Lives (Part
III).
To the Dead Doughboys.
To the Victor.
Tom Mooney.
Two Lives, sels.
"Under the trees I sat, under the blue."
See Two Lives (Part III).
Vagabond, The.
Vine and the Goat, The. See Fables
from JEsop.
LEONARD, William Ellery (Cont'd).
"We act in crises not as one who
dons." See Two Lives (Part I).
"What is it like (you ask perplexed),
this fear?" See Two Lives (Part
HI).
"When, midst their panic at our Love
liest." See Two Lives (Part III).
"Yet it forewarns you all. If once ye'll
con." See Two Lives (Part III).
LEONARD, William Ellery and
POOLEY, Robert C. (Tr*.). —Pro
logue to the Canterbury Tales.
LEONARDO DA VINCI. — For Our
Lady of the Rocks.
Perseverance.
LEONIDAS of Alexandria. — Home.
Menodotis.
On a Picture of an Infant [Playing
near a Precipice].
LEONIDAS of Tarentum. — Cleitagoras.
Fisherman, The.
Last Journey, The.
Philocles.
Spinning Woman, The.
Tomb of Crethon, The.
LEOPARDI, Giacomo.— A Se Stesso.
L'Infmito.
To Italy.
LERMONTOV (or Lermontoff ) , Mikhail
Yuryevich (or Yurievitch) . — Com
posed While under Arrest.
Cossack Cradle- Song.
Daemon, The, seL
Dagger.
Mountain, The.
Reed, The.
Sail, A.
Thought, A.
LE ROW, Caroline B.— Bryant Alphabet,
A. (Camp.)
Emerson Alphabet, An. (Comp.)
For a Warning.
Holmes Alphabet, A. (Comp.)
Longfellow Alphabet, A. (Comp.)
Lowell Alphabet, A. (Comp.)
"Scallywag."
Song of the Steamer Engine.
Whittier Alphabet, A. (Comp.)
L'ESCUREL, Jehannot de. — Lady, As
True Lovers Do.
LESEMANN, Maurice.— City Asleep.
Lost.
Man Walks in the Wind, A.
Noctiflora.
Ranchers.
Sheep Herders.
LESLIE, Shane. — Bog Love.
Epitaphs for Aviators (Capt. Aidan
Liddell, V. C.).
Fleet Street.
Ireland, Mother of Priests.
Priest or Poet.
Rebel Mother's Lullaby.
LESSING, Bruno. — End of the Task,
The.
LESSING, Gotthold Ephraim.— I Asked
My Fair, One Happy Day.
Mendax.
Names.
Opal Ring.
To a Slow Walker and Quick Eater.
LESTER, C. F. — On the Stair.
Polly's Guitar.
Take It like a Man.
L'ESTRANGE, Sir Roger.— In Prison.
Loyalty Confm'd.
LETTS, Winifred M. (Mrs. W. H. Fos
ter Verschoyle). — Angelic Service.
Boys.
Children's Ghosts, The.
Connaught Rangers, The.
Dog's Grave, A.
English June. , .
For England's Sake Men Give Their
Lives.
Grandeur.
Guinea Fowl.
Hallows' E'en.
Harbour, The.
In Service.
Kerry Cow, The.
Little Childher in the Street, The.
Monkey's Carol, The.
My Blessing Be on Waterford.
Pensioners.
Quantity and Quality.
Says She.
Scholars.
Screens.
Shops.
Soft Day, A.
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LETTS, Winifred M. (Continued).
Somehow, Somewhere, Sometime.
Spires of Oxford, The.
Spring, the Travelling Man.
Synge's Grave.
Tim, an Irish Terrier.
To Tim.
What Reward?
Winds at Bethlehem, The.
LEUVILLE, Marquis de. — Choice of
Arms, The.
LEVER, Charles (James). — Charles
O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon, sels.
Con Cregan's Legacy.
Dublin.
Harry Lorrequer, seL
Larry M'Hale. See Charles O'Malley,
the Irish Dragoon.
Mickey Free's Letter to Mrs. M'Gra.
See Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dra
goon.
Mickey Free's Song. See Charles
O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon.
Pope [He Leads a Happy Life], The.
See Harry Lorrequer.
Widow Malone. See Charles O'Malley.
the Irish Dragoon.
LEVERIDGE, Lillian. — Cry from the
Canadian Hills, A.
First Robin, The.
LEVERIDGE, Richard.— Roast Beef of
Old England, The.
LEVIN, Lewis C— Best Policy in Re
gard to Naturalization.
LEVIN, Louis H. — Tree-tise on Nature.
LEVY, Agnes H. — Mistake in the Day.
LEVY, Amy. — Between the Showers.
Birch Tree at Lpschwitz, The.
Epitaph: "This is the end of him, here
he lies."
In the Mile End Road.
London Plane-Tree, A.
London Poets.
New Love, New Life.
Plane-Tree, The.
Reminiscence, A.
To Vernon Lee.
LEVY, Mabel Rose. — Picture of the Deep
South, A.
LEVY, Newman.— Belle of the Balkans.
Carmen.
Century of Progress.
Fat Girl's Song.
If You Stick a Stock of Liquor.
Othello.
Rain.
Song for the Nearest Riveting Machine.
Thais.
LEVY, Rose Florence. — Memorial Day.
LEWIN, Lionel H.— Birds in the Night.
LEWIS, , Mrs. A. G.— Daughters of the
Regiment Drill.
LEWIS, Adia James.— Brook, The.
LEWIS, Alonzo. — Death Song.
LEWIS, Cecil Day. — Can the Mole Take.
Chiefly to Mind Appears.
Chorus, A: "Since you have come thus
far."
Come Live with Me and Be My Love.
Come Up, Methuselah.
Conflict, The.
Consider These, for We have Con
demned Them.
Do Not Expect Again a Phoenix Hour.
Few Things Can More Inflame.
I've Heard Them Lilting at Loom and
Belting.
Nearing Again the Legendary Isle.
Now She Is like the White Tree-Rose.
Prologue, A: "This curve of plough-
land, one clean stroke."
Rest from Loving and Be Living.
Tempt Me No More.
With Me My Lover Makes.
LEWIS, Charles Bertrand. See "QUAD.
M."
LEWIS, Charles M.— Bijah.
LEWIS, D. B. Wyndham.— Saraband.
LEWIS, David.— When None Shall Rail.
LEWIS, Frank C.— Belgium— 1914.
LEWIS, Mrs. Harrison Cass. See CAM-
ERON, MARGARET.
LEWIS, Janet (Mrs. Yvor Winter).—
Morning Devotion.
White Oak.
LEWIS, Mrs. Jennie T. (Hazen).—
"Papa Says So, Too."
LEWIS, Judd Mortimer. — Mamma's
Dirl.
On Christmas Eve.
Resignation.
Up to You.
Lewis
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
LEWIS, Mrs. Margaret Cameron. See
CAMERON, MARGARET.
LEWIS, Matthew Gregory.— Allan Water.
Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogine.
See Monk, The.
Maniac, The.
Monk, The, sel.
LEWIS, May.— In a June Garden.
Study in Vermilion.
LEWIS, Michael.— April Winds.
Chant Royal of Love.
Food for Thought.
Here Lies . . .
Medley, A.
Moon-Children.
Nonsense Song.
Regretful Rondeau, A.
Spring Ring-Jingle.
Triolet, The: "Gesture in space, A."
LEWIS, R. — Journey from Patapsco in
Maryland to Annapolis, April 4,
1730, A.
LEWIS, Sinclair.— Hack Driver, The.
LEWIS, William Draper. — Dignity of
Roosevelt, The.
LEWIS, William E. — Opening of the
Mississippi in 1862, The.
LEWISOHN, John.— Rabbit, The.
LEWISOHN, Ludwig.— Together.
LEYDEN, John.— Daisy, The.
Lords of the Wilderness.
Mermaid, The.
Noontide.
Ode to an Indian Coin.
Sabbath Morning, The.
LIDDELL, Catherine C. (Mrs. Edward
Liddell). — Jesus the Carpenter.
Poet in the City, The.
LIDDELL, E. (Eva) Louise (Barnes).
Out for a Hiffh Time.
Spring Maiden, A.
LIDDELL, Mrs. Edward. See LIDDELL,
CATHERINE C.
LIDDELL, George T.— Christ of Com
mon Folks, The.
Jesus of Nazareth Passes By.
LIDDELL, Nell Tillotson.— Morning.
LIDE, Virginia Hart. — Absent.
LIEBER, Francis.— Ship Canal from the
Atlantic to the Pacific, The.
LIEBER, Rose.— Peace.
LIEBERMAN, Elias.— Abandoned Tow-
path, An.
Brothers.
Caravels of Columbus, The.
Chant of Loyalty.
Credo.
Epitaph for a Very Minor Poet.
I Am an American.
Sitting Room in a Bowery Hotel.
Theodore Roosevelt, American.
Weary Peddlers.
LIEBERMANN, Mai vina. — Knowledge,
. Power, Honor.
LIFE.— Study in Nerves, A.
That Fire at the Nolans.
Woman's Career.
LIGHTHALL, William Douw.— Caugh-
nawaga Bead work Seller, The.
Commandant's Isle.
Shebear, The.
LIGHTNER, Alice.— Challenge to Sci
ence, A.
LILIENCRON, Detlev von. — After the
Hunt.
Autumn.
Who Knows Where.
LILIENTHAL, Joseph.— Full.Edition, A.
Large Edition, A.
LILLARD (or Lilliard) R. W.— Amer
ica's Answer.
LILLE, Abbe de. — Advice to Gardeners.
See Gardens, The.
Gardens, The, sels.
Gardens at Versailles, The. See Gar
dens, The.
Kensington Gardens. See Gardens, The.
Vaucluse. See Gardens, The.
LILLIAT, John —False Love.
LILLIE, Mai Elmendorf. — Consolator.
LIN 'CHANG-CI-TING.— On Hearing a
Lute-Player.
LINCOLN, Abraham. — Abraham Lin
coln's Autobiography.
Abraham Lincoln's Speech at the Dedi
cation of the National Cemetery, Get
tysburg, Pennsylvania, November 18,
1863.
Acceptance of Nomination for the Pres
idency in 1860.
Address at Gettysburg.
LINCOLN, Abraham (Continued).
Address at the Dedication of Gettys
burg Cemetery.
Address before the Washingtonian So
ciety of Springfield, 111., February 22.
1842, sels.
Address before Wisconsin State Ag
ricultural Society, sel.
Address before Young Men's Lyceum
of Springfield, 111., January 27,
1837, sels.
Address in Independence Hall, Febru
ary 22, 1861.
Address of Abraham Lincoln.
"All Men Are Created Equal." See
Speech before First Republican State
Convention of Illinois, 1856.
America Forever. See Address before
Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield,
111., January 27, 1837.
Autobiography.
Bixby Letter, The.
Bulwark of Liberty, The.
Dangers of Mob Law. See Address be
fore Young Men's Lyceum of Spring
field, 111., January 27, 1837.
Debate with Douglas, 1858, sel.
Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery.
Education and Agriculture. See Address
before Wisconsin State Agricultural
Society, 1859.
Emancipation Proclamation.
Farewell Address on Leaving (or at)
Springfield.
Farewell to His Friends in Springfield.
Few Words to Republicans. See Speech
at Cooper Institute, Feb. 27, 1860.
Few Words to the Southern People, A.
See Speech at Cooper Institute, Feb
ruary 27, 1860.
First Candidacy.
First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861.
First Invention, The. See Lecture _ be
fore Springfield Library Association,
1860.
Gettysburg Address (or Speech).
How I Earned My First Dollar.
Independence Hall Speech.
Injustice of Slavery. See Speech on
Missouri Compromise in Reply to
Stephen A. Douglas.
Laws to be Reverenced. See Address
before Young Men's Lyceum of
Springfield, 111., January 27, 1837.
Lecture before Springfield Library As
sociation, 1860, sels.
Letter of Acceptance of Renomination
for President of the United States.
Letter to Horace Greeley.
Letter to Mrs. Bixby.
Letter to Quakers.
Letter to Thurlow Weed.
Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address [Novem
ber 19, 1863].
Lincoln's Letter.
Lincoln's Life As Written by Himself.
Lincoln's Proposal.
Lincoln's Rules for Living.
Memory.
Military Arrests.
New Birth of Freedom, A.
Observation before Invention. See Lec
ture before Springfield Library As
sociation, 1860.
Preliminary Proclamation of Emanci
pation (Sept. 22, 1862).
Proclamation of Emancipation (Jan. 1,
1863).
Property Is the Fruit of Labor.
Prose-Poetry of Lincoln, The.
Remarks to Negroes in the Streets of
Richmond.
Second Inaugural Address (March 4,
1865).
Situation in Eighteen Sixty-Three, The.
Speech at Cooper Institute, Febru
ary 27, 1860, sels.
Speech at the Dedication of the Na
tional Cemetery at Gettysburg.
Speech before First Republican State
Convention of Illinois, 1856, sel.
Speech of Lincoln's, A.
Speech on Missouri Compromise, in
Reply to Stephen A. Douglas, sel.
Speech to the Twelfth Indiana Regi
ment.
Spoken and Written Language. See
Lecture before Springfield Library
Association, 1860.
Struggle between Right and Wrong.
See Debate with Douglas, 1858.
762
LINCOLN, Abraham (Continued).
Temperance Reform. See Address be
fore the Washingtonian Society of
Springfield, 111., February 22, 1842.
Temperance Revolution, The.
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
To a Mother of Five Sons Killed in
Battle.
Tribute to Colonel Ellsworth.
Two Revolutions. See Address before
the Springfield Washingtonian Tem
perance Society, 1842.
Washington.
Young America. See Lecture before
Springfield Library Association, 1860
LINCOLN, Joseph C. — Abandoned Elope
ment, An.
Aunt 'Mandy.
Cap'n Eri, sel.
Her First Husband.
His New Brother.
Idella and the White Plague.
Jim, the Cat.
Little Feller's Stockin', The.
Minister Comes to Tea, The.
Modern Washington, A.
My Old Gray Cat and I.
New Brother, The.
Old Home House, The, sel.
Sary Emma's Photographs.
Sister's Best Feller.
Sunday Afternoons.
Through Fire and Water. See Cap'n
Eri.
Two Pair of Shoes. See Old Home
House, The.
When Papa's Sick.
When Santa Claus Went Wooing.
When the Minister Comes to Tea.
Wood-Box, The.
LINCOLN, Kitty.— Troubles of a Wife.
LINCOLN, Mary W. — Kings of France.
LIND, L. Robert. — Twelve Gauge Son-
LINDBERG, J. C.— WThat Shall Endure?
LINDBERGH, Anne Morrow (Mrs.
Charles A. Lindbergh). — Caprice.
Height.
LINDBERGH, Mrs. Charles A. See
LINDBERGH, ANNE MORROW.
LINDEN, Anna. — Reformed Man's La
ment, A.
LINDESAY, Sir David.— Carman's Ac
count of a Law-Suit, A.
Dreme, The, sel.
Prologue. See Dreme, The.
LINDSAY, Anna Robertson (Brown).
See BROWN, ANNA ROBERTSON.
LINDSAY, Lady Anne (Lady Anne Bar
nard). — Auld Robin Gray.
East Coast Lullaby.
Nursery Hour, A.
LINDSAY, Lady Blanche Elizabeth
(FitzRoy). — My Heart Is a Lute
(sometimes at. to Anne Lindsay).
Sonnet: "Yea, Love is strong as Life;
he casts out fear."
LINDSAY, M.— Far Away.
LINDSAY, Maud (McKnight). — New
Song of "Dixie."
LINDSAY, Ruth Temple.— Hunters, The.
LINDSAY, Mrs. Samuel McCune. See
BROWN, ANNA ROBERTSON.
LINDSAY, Vachel.— Above the Battle's
Front.
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight.
Address to a Canoe-Birch.
After Reading the Sad Story of the
Fall of Babylon.
Aladdin and the Jinn.
Alexander Campjbell.
Alone in the Wind, on the Prairie.
Amaranth, The.
Angel Sons, The.
Angel and the Clown, The.
Apple-Barrel of Johnny Appleseed, The
Apology for the Bottle Volcanic, An.
Argument, An.
At Mass.
Babylon, Babylon, Babylon the Great.
Beggar Speaks, The.
Beggar's Valentine, The.
Behind Mount Spokane, the Beehive
Mountain.
Being the Dedication of a Morning.
Beware of the Silver Grizzly.
Beyond the Moon.
Billboards and Galleons.
Blacksmith's Serenade, The.
Booker Washington Trilogy, The, sels.
Book-Path, The. See Five Seals in the
Sky, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Lindsay
LINDSAY, Vachel (Continued).
Breakfast and Dinner Trees, The.
Broncho That Would Not Be Broken,
The.
Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan.
Building of Springfield, The.
By the Spring at Sunset.
Calico Cat, The.
Caught in a Net.
Cauliflower Worm, The.
Celestial Circus, The.
Censer-Moon, The.
Chinese Nightingale, The.
Christ Child, Book, A. .
Circus Called "The Universe, The _
See My Lady, Dancer for the Urn-
CityrTha(t Will Not Repent, The.
Clocks That I Like Best, The.
Cold Sunbeams.
Columbus.
Comet of Going-to-the-Sun, The.
Comet of Prophecy, The.
Concerning a Western Mountain bhaped
like a Whale.
Congo, The.
Cornfields, The.
Crickets on a Strike.
Curse for Kings, A.
Curse for the Saxophone, A.
Dancing for a Prize.
Dandelion, The. .
Dangerous Little Boy Fairies, The.
Darling Daughter of Babylon.
Dirge for a Righteous Kitten.
Doctor Mohawk.
Doll's "Arabian Nights,' A.
Dove of New Snow, The.
Dream of All the Springfield Writers,
The.
Dreamer, The.
Druid Christmas, The. See My Lady,
Dancer for the Universe (IV).
Druid-Harp, The. See My Lady, Dancer
for the Universe (III).
Drunkard's Funeral, The.
Drunkards in the Street, The.
Drying Their Wings.
Eagle Hen, The.
Eagle That Is Forgotten, The.
Eden in Winter.
Empty Boats, The.
Encyclopaedia, The.
Epilogue to the "Adventures While
Preaching the Gospel of Beauty."
Epitaphs for Two Players.
Euclid.
Every Soul Is a Circus.
Excuse Me If I Cry into My Hand
kerchief.
Explanation of the Grasshopper, An.
Factory Windows Are Always Broken.
Fairy Bridal Hymn, The.
Fairy from the Apple-Seed, The.
"Fat black bucks in a wine-barrel
room." See Congo, The.
Fern Called: "Grasshopper's Grand
ma, The."
Five Seals in the Sky, The, sels.
Flower of Mending, The.
Flower-Fed Buffaloes, The.
Flute of the Lonely, The.
Flying House, and the May Queen
Eternal, The.
Flying Papooses Are Boys and Girls
with Wings.
For All Who Ever Sent Lace Valen
tines.
Foreign Missions in Battle Array.
Forest-Mirrors. See My Lady, Dancer
for the Universe^ (II).
Franciscan Aspiration,
Friend Forest-Horse.
Fur-Backed Skate Fish, The.
Galahad, Knight Who Perished.
Gamblers, The.
Genesis.
General William Booth Enters into
Heaven.
Ghosts in Love.
Ghosts of the Buffaloes, The.
Glacial Flea, The.
Golden Whales of California, The.
Grasshopper, The.
Hail to the Sons of Roosevelt.
Hamlet.
Harps in Heaven.
Haughty Snail-King, The.
Heart of God.
Hearth Eternal, The.
Here's to the Spirit of Fire.
JNDSAY, Vachel (Continued).
High-School National Song, A.
Honor among Scamps.
Hope of Their Religion, The. See Con
go, The.
How a Little Girl Danced.
How a Little Girl Sang.
"How" and "How."
How Dulcenia del Toboso Is like the
Left Wing of a Bird.
How I Walked Alone in the Jungles
of Heaven.
How Samson Bore Away the Gates of
Gaza.
How We Papooses Plant Flowers.
Humble Bumble Bee, The.
I Heard Immanuel Singing.
I Know All This When Gipsy Fiddles
Cry.
I Want to Go Wandering.
I Went Down into the Desert [to Meet
Elijah].
If You Are a Mousie.
Illinois Village, The.
In Memory of a Child.
In Memory of My Friend, Joyce Kil
mer, Poet and Soldier.
In Praise of Johnny Appleseed.
In Praise of Songs That Die.
In the Immaculate Conception Church.
In Which Roosevelt Is Compared to
Saul.
Incense.
Indian Summer Day on the Prairie,
An.
Information Bureau, The.
Interlude: Do Not Stuff Them with
Children's Songs.
Invocation for "The Map of the Uni
verse."
Is Wisdom Such a Thing?
Jazz of This Hotel, The.
Jingo and the Minstrel, The.
John Brown.
John L. Sullivan, the Strong Boy of
Boston.
Johnny Appleseed Speaks of Great Cit
ies in the Future.
Johnny Appleseed Speaks of the Ap
ple-Blossom Amaranth That Will
Come to This City.
Johnny Appleseed's Hymn to the Sun.
Johnny Appleseed's Ship Comes In.
Johnny Appleseed's Wife from the Pal
ace of Eve.
Johnny Appleseed's Wife of the Mind.
Kalamazoo.
Kallyope Yell, The.
Kansas.
Kind of Scorn, A.
King Arthur's Men Have Come Again.
King of Yellow Butterflies, The.
Knight in Disguise, The.
Lame Boy and the Fairy, The.
Last Song of Lucifer, The.
Leaden-Eyed, The.
"Legree's big house was _ white and
green." See Booker Washington Tril
ogy, The (Simon Legree — A Negro
Sermon).
Life Transcendent.
Lincoln. See Litany of the Heroes.
Lion, The.
Litany of the Heroes.
Little Turtle, The.
Locomotive Dragon-Hippogriff, The.
Look You, I'll Go Pray.
Love and Law.
Mae Marsh, Motion Picture Actress.
Mark Twain and Joan of Arc. See
Three Poems about Mark Twain.
Master of the Dance, The.
Meeting Ourselves.
Merciful Hand, The.
Mike Whaler and the Parrot.
Mister Chipmunk.
Mohawk in the Sky, The.
Moon Is a Floating Sea-Shell, The.
Moon Is a Painter, The.
Moon-Path, The. See Five Seals in the
Moon's theC*North Wind's Cooky, The.
Motto for the Whole Book.
Mouse That Gnawed the Oak-Tree
Down, The.
My Fathers Came from Kentucky.
My Lady, Dancer for the Universe.
My Lady in Her White Silk Shawl.
My Lady Is Compared to a Young
Tree.
My Tree Toad.
Mysterious Cat, The.
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LINDSAY, Vachel (Continued).
Nancy Hanks, Mother of Abraham
Lincoln.
Negro Sermon, A: — Simon Legree. See
Booker Washington Trilogy, The.
Net to Snare the Moonlight, A.
Niagara. ^
North Star Whispers to the Black
smith's Son, The.
Old Horse in the City, The.
Old Old Old Andrew Jackson.
On Entering a More Solemn Forest.
On Porcupine Ridge.
On Reading Omar Khayyam.
On the Building of Springfield.
On the Garden Wall.
On the Road to Nowhere.
Oration, Entitled "Old, Old, Old An
drew Jackson," An.
Our Guardian Angels and Their Chil
dren.
Our Mother Pocahontas.
Parvenu.
Path in the Sky, The.
Pearl of Biloxi, The.
Perfect Marriage, The.
Pet Elk, The.
Pocahontas.
Poems Speaking of Buddha, Prince
Siddartha.
Potatoes' Dance, The.
Powerful Squirrel, The.
Prairie Battlements, The.
Prayer to All the Dead among Mine
Own People, A.
Preface to "Bob Taylor's Birthday."
Prologue to "Rhymes to Be Traded for
Bread."
Proud Farmer, The.
Proud Mysterious Cat, The.
Queen Mab in the Village.
Queen of Bubbles, The.
Quite Enchanted.
Raft. See Three Poems about Mark
Twain.
Rain.
Ranger's Hound Dog, The.
Red Eagle — the Mountain with Wings.
Red Indian Witch Girl, The.
Rhyme about an Electrical Advertising
Sign, A.
Rhyme for All Zionists, A.
Rim Rock of Spokane, The.
Robinson Crusoe's Monkey.
Robinson Crusoe's Parrots.
Roosevelt.
Rose of Midnight, The.
St. Francis.
Santa Fe Trail, The (A Humoresque).
Scissors-Grinder, The.
Sea Serpent Chantey, The.
Sense of Humor, A.
Sew the Flags Together.
Shantung, or The Empire of China Is
Crumbling Down.
Shield of Faith, The.
Sick Eagle, The.
Simon Legree — A Negro Sermon.
Smoke Lion, The.
Snail Parade, A.
Song for Elizabeth, A.
Song for Hilda.
Song in July, A.
Song of My Fiftieth. Birthday, The.
Song of the Garden-Toad, The.
Song of the Sturdy Snails, The.
Sorceress, The!
Soul of a Butterfly, The.
Soul of a Spider, The.
Soul of the City Receives the Gift of
the Holy Spirit, The.
Spice-Tree, The.
Spider and the Ghost of the Fly, The.
Springfield Magical.
Springfield of the Far Future, The.
Star of My Heart.
Statue of Old Andrew Jackson, The.
Storm-Flower, The.
Strength of the Lonely, The.
Sun Says His Prayers, The.
Sunrise. See Five Seals in the Sky,
The.
Sunset. See Five Seals in the Sky, The.
Sunshine.
Swan Is Like a Moon to Me, A.
Sweet Briars of the Stairways.
Sweethearts of the Year.
Tale of the Tiger Tree, The.
Their Basic Savagery. See Congo, The.
Their Irrepressible High Spirits. See
Congo, The.
These Are the Young.
Lindsay
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
LINDSAY, Vachel (Continued).
Thirsty Puppy's Dream, The.
This Section Is a Christmas Tree.
Three Hours.
Three Poems about Mark Twain.
Three Red Indians.
Tiger on Parade, The.
To a Golden-Haired Girl in a Louisiana
Town.
To Eve, Man's Dream of Wifehood as
Described by Milton.
To Gloriana.
To Jane Addarns at the Hague.
To Lady Jane.
To Reformers in Despair.
Tolstoi Is Plowing Yet. See To Jane
Addams at the Hague.
Town of American Visions, The.
Tramp's Refusal, The.
Trap, The.
Traveler, The.
Traveller-Heart, The.
Tree of Laughing Bells, or the Wings
of the Morning, The.
Tree-Climbing Fish, The.
Trial of the Dead Cleopatra in Her
Beautiful and Wonderful Tomb, The.
Twenty Years Ago.
Two Easter Stanzas.
Two Old Crows.
Unpardonable Sin, The.
Village Improvement Parade, The.
Virginia.
Virginians Are Coming, The.
Visit to Mab, The.
Voice of St. Francis of Assisi, The.
Voyage, The.
War-Path, The. See Five Seals in the
Sky, The.
Waterfall That Sings Like a Bac
chante, The.
Wedding of the Rose and the Lotus,
The.
Whale We Saw, The.
What Grandpa Mouse Said.
What Is the Mohawk?
What Semiramis Said.
What the Beach Hen Said When the
Tide Carne In.
What the Clown Said.
What the Coal-Heaver Said.
What the Forester Said.
What the Ghost of the Gambler Said.
What the Gray-Winged Fairy Said.
What the Hyena Said.
What the Miner in the Desert Said.
What the Moon Saw.
What the Rattlesnake Said.
What the Scarecrow Said.
What the Sexton Said.
What the Snow Man Said.
When I Was a Tree.
When Lincoln Carae to Springfield.
When Peter Jackson Preached in the
Old Church.
When the Mississippi Flowed in Indi
ana. See Three Poems about Mark
Twain.
When the Sun Rose from the Mariposa
Lily.
When We Plunge into the Wilder
ness.
Where Is the Real Non-Resistant?
Whistling Marmot, The.
Who Knows?
Why I Voted the Socialist Ticket.
Wicked Old Tree, The.
Wicked Pouter Pigeon, The.
Wild Cats.
Wild Forest Duck, The.
With a Rose, to Brunhilde.
Wizard in the Street, The.
Wizard Wind, The.
Wood-Squeak, The.
Would-Be Merman, The.
Written for a Musician.
Yankee Doodle.
Yet Gentle Will the Griffin Be.
LINDSAY, William. See LINDSEY, WIL
LIAM.
LINDSEY, Alice.— Individualist.
LINDSEY, Theresa (Karper). — Man
Christ, The.
Radio.
LINDSEY, William.— En Garde, Mes
sieurs.
Hundred-Yard Dash, The.
I Measure Time.
Two Roses.
LINDSTEDT, Martha.— Absolution.
LINK, Lenore M. — Holding Hands.
LINK, Seymour Gordden. — Communion
Song.
Sadist Child.
LINKHART, Pearl. — Land of "Might
Have Been," The.
LINKLATER, E. R. R.— Farewell, A.
Sea Moon.
LINLEY, George.— Song: "Tho' lost to
sight, to mem'ry dear."
LINN, Mrs. Edith Willis.— Downy Owl,
The.
Restless Heart, Don't Worry So.
LINNEY, Dorothy A— Old Wood-Car-
LINSLEY, Edna E.— My Zoological
Flame.
LINTON, Lulu.— Watch the Corners.
LINTON, Ralph.— Two Towns.
LINTON, William James. — Brave Wom
en of Tann, The.
Epicurean.
Eviction.
Faint Heart.
Heart and Will.
Love and Youth.
Love's Blindness.
Nature's Gentleman.
Our Cause.
Patience.
Robin Hood.
Silenced Singer, The
Spring and Autumn.
Threnody, A: In Memory of Albert
Darasz, sel.
Too Late.
Weep Not! Sigh Not!
"LINWOOD, Lottie" (Helen M. Cooke).
Flag at Half -Mast, The.
LI PO. See Li T'AI Po.
LIPPARD, George. — Andrew Jackson.
Arnold the Traitor.
Battle of Germantown, The, sel.
Benedict Arnold. See Legends of the
American Revolution, 1776; or Wash
ington and His Generals.
Black Horse and His Rider, The. See
Legends of the American Revolution,
1776; or Washington and His Gen
erals.
Death of Robespierre, The. See Leg
ends of the American Revolution,
1776; or Washington and His Gen
erals.
Death-Bed of Benedict Arnold. See
Legends of the American Revolution,
1776; or Washington and His Gen
erals.
Fourth of July, 1776. See Legends of
the American Revolution, 1776; or
Washington and His Generals.
Glass Railroad, The.
Hero Woman, The. See Wissahikon,
The.
Heroes of the Land of Penn. See Bat
tle of Germantown, sel.
Legends of the American Revolution,
1776; or Washington and His Gen
erals, sels.
Rider of the Black Horse, The.
Signing of the Declaration, The. See
Legends of the American Revolution,
1776; or Washington and His Gen
erals.
Traitor's Deathbed, The. See Legends
of the American Revolution, 1776;
or Washington and His Generals.
Unknown Rider, The. See Legends of
the American Revolution, 1776; or
Washington and His Generals.
Unknown Speaker, The. See Legends
of the American Revolution, 1776;
9r Washington and His Generals.
Wissahikon, The, sel.
LIPPINCOTT, Grace Miner.— Calm.
LIPPINCOTT, Mrs. Sara J. (Clarke).
See GREENWOOD, GRACE.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE.~Ea.net-
Girl, The.
Mother's Almanac.
LI PPM ANN, Arthur L.— Organ Recital.
LIPPMANN, Julie Mathilde.— Love and
Life.
Memory-Bridges, The.
Pines, The.
Santa Claus' Petition.
Stone Walls.
Wrho Is She?
LIPSCOMB, Mrs. M. A. — Ladies of
Athens.
LISENBEE, Will. — Colonel's Experi
ment, The.
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LISLE, Leconte de. See LECONTE DE
LISLE.
LISLE, Rouget de. See ROUGET DE
LISLE, CLAUDE JOSEPH.
LISLE, Samuel. — When Orpheus Went
Down.
LISSAUER, Ernst. — Chant of Hate
against England, A.
LI T'AI-PO (Li Po, or Rihaku in Jap
anese). — Cataract of Luh Shan, The.
Clearing at Dawn.
Drinking Alone in the Moonlight.
Exile's Letter.
Farewell Song of White Clouds, A.
In the Mountains on a Summer Day.
Long War, The.
On Hearing a Bamboo Flute.
On the Banks of Jo-Eh.
Poem Composed at the Imperial Com
mand, A.
River-Merchant's Wife, The: A Letter.
To Tan Ch'iu.
Visit to Yuan Tan-Chiu in the Moun
tains, A.
LITCHFIELD, Addie.— Flower Lullaby.
LITCHFIELD, Grace Denio.— Caged.
Good-bye.
Madeleine's Victory.
My Boys Would Do Likewise!
My Letter.
My Other Me.
To a Hurt Child.
To My Father.
LITERARY DIGEST. — Pensioning
Mothers.
LITSEY, Edwin Carlile (or Carlisle).—
Dreams Ahead, The.
Flesh and the Spirit, The.
LITSEY, Sarah.— City, The.
Roads, The.
LITTLE, Lizzie M.— Life.
LITTLE, Martha W.— California Color.
LITTLE, Noah. — Fate of Mackay, The.
LITTLE, Philip Francis. — Blue Hills.
Three Poplars, The.
To a Dead Infant.
LITTLE ROCK GAZETTE. — Bald-
Headed Man, The.
LITTLEDALE, R. F. — Morning Hymn.
LITTLEFIELD, Dorcas. — Gay Green
LITTLEJOHN, W. H.— Holy Commun
ion Service, Sulva Bay.
Hospital Ship, The.
Mad.
Prayer, A: "Lord, if it be thy will."
LITTLETON, Martin W.— Two Noble-
LIU^FANG-P'ING. — Spring Heart-
Break.
LIVERMORE, Elsie.— At the Box-Office.
LIVESAY, Dorothy.— Sea-Flowers.
LIVESAY, Florence Randal (Mrs. J.
Fred B. Livesay). — Butterfly Weed
— Indian Fire.
Floating Barque, The. (TV.)
In the Public Ward.
Khustina— The Kerchief. (TV.)
Tim, the Fairy.
Violin Calls, The.
Widow, The. (TV.)
LIVESAY, Mrs. J. Fred B. See LIVE-
SAY, FLORENCE RANDAL.
LIVEZEY, Herman. — Chi Lien Chang.
Magnolia Tree.
Rain on a Tin Roof.
LIVING AGE, THE. — Christmas
Prithee.
LIVINGSTON, Robert.— Planting.
LIVINGSTON, William.— Hail, Wedlock !
In Cherry Lane.
Wife, The.
LLOYD, .—Modulation.
LLOYD, Anne. — Delphiniums.
Thomas Alva Edison.
LLOYD, Beatrix Demarest. — Love and
Time.
Night-Wind.
With Roses.
LLOYD, Cecil Francis. — Helen.
March Winds.
Truth.
LLOYD, Charles. — Essay on the Genius
of Pope, The, sel.
LLOYD, Elizabeth. See HOWELL, ELIZ
ABETH LLOYD.
LLOYD, Grace R.— Winter Sea, A.
LLOYD, Robert. — Critic's Rules, The.
See Shakespeare: An Epistle to Mr.
Garrick.
Expression in Reading.
Milkmaid, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Longfellow
LLOYD, Robert (Continued).
Modulation.
Shakespeare: An Epistle to Mr. Gar-
rick, sel.
LOARTS, George. — Keep Hustling.
"LOCHABER, Nether." See STEWART,
ALEXANDER.
LOCHORE, Robert. — Marriage and the
Care o't.
LOCKE, Belle Marshall. — Bessie's First
Party.
Cheerful Hostess, The.
Hiartville Shakespeare Club, The,
Little Heroine, A.
Making Him Feel at Home — A Mono
logue.
Mrs. Tubbs at the Sewing Circle.
Private Rehearsal, A — A Monologue.
Sister Ernestine's Beau.
LOCKE, David Ross. See "NASBY, PE
TROLEUM VESUVIUS."
LOCKE, John. — Dawn on the Irish
Coast.
LOCKER, Frederick. See LOCKER-
LAMPSON, FREDERICK.
LOCKER-LAMPSON, Frederick. — At
Her Window.
Circumstance.
Cuckoo, The.
Garden Lyric, A.
Love, Time and Death.
Loulou and Her Cat.
Mrs. Smith.
My Love Is Always Near.
My Mistress's Boots.
Nice Correspondent, A.
Old Oak Tree at Hatfield Broadoak,
The.
On a Sense of Humour.
On an Old Muff.
Our Photographs.
Reason Why, The.
Reminiscence of Infancy, A.
Rhyme of One, A.
Rose and the Ring, The.
Rotten Row.
St. James's Street.
Skeleton in the Cupboard, The.
Some Ladies.
Susan.
Terrible Infant, A.
To My Grandmother.
To My Mistress.
Unrealised Ideal, The.
Widow's Mite, The.
LOCKHART, Aileene. — Rivalry.
LOCKHART, Caroline. — Straight As a
String.
LOCKHART, John Gibson. — Avenging
Childe, The. (TV.)
Bernardo and King Alphonso.
Captain Paton's Lament.
Cid and the Leper, The (TV.). See
Cid, The.
Death of Don Pedro, The. (TV.)
Lament for Captain Paton.
Lamentation for Celin, The. (7V.)
Lines: "When youthful faith hath fled."
Lord of Butrago, The. (TV.)
Moor Calaynos, The.
"My ornaments are arms." (TV.)
Serenade: "While my lady sleepeth."
Song of the Galley, the. (TV.)
Wandering Knight's Song, The. (TV.)
When Youthful Faith Hath Fled.
Zara's Ear-Rings. (TV.)
LOCKWOOD, Anna Patten. — Visiting.
LOCKWOOD, De Witt C.— Landlord's
Visit, The.
LOCKWOOD, Hazel Funk.— Spring.
LOCOCK, C. D. (TV.).— Peasant's Gar-
LODGE, George Cabot.— Day and Dark.
Exordium.
Primavera.
Song of the Wave, A.
Trumbull Stickney.
Youth.
LODGE, Henry Cabot. — Americanism.
Battle of Manila, The. See War with
Spain, The.
Battle of Santiago, The. See War with
Spain, The.
Blue and the Gray, The.
Character of Washington, The.
France and Rochambeau.
Lincoln.
Rough Riders, The. See War with
Spain, The.
War with Spain, The, sels.
What the Flag Means.
LODGE, Thomas. — All Things Revive
save the Lover. See Margarita of
America.
Armistice.
Blith and Bonny Country Lass, A.
Carpe Diem. See Robert, Second Duke
of Normandy.
Fair Rosalynd. See Rosalynde: or,
Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Fancy, A. See Rosalynde: or, Euphues'
Golden Legacy.
Fidelity. See Phillis.
Harmony of Love, The.
Her Rambling. See Life and Death
of William Longbeard, The.
Life and Death of William Longbeard,
The, sels.
"Love guards the roses of thy lips."
See Phillis.
"Love in my bosom like a bee." See
Rosalynde: or, Euphues' Golden Leg
acy.
Love's Protestation. See Rosalynde:
or, Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Love's Wantonness. See Phillis.
Margarite of America, sel.
Melancholy. See Scilla's Metamor
phosis.
"My mistress when she goes." See
Life and Death of William Long-
beard.
"My Phillis hath the morning sun."
See Phillis.
Ode: "Now I find thy looks were
feigned." See Phillis.
Old Damon's Pastoral.
Phillis, sels.
Phillis' Sickness. See Phillis.
Pluck the Fruit and Taste the Pleasure.
See Robert, Second Duke of Nor
mandy.
Robert, Second Duke of Normandy,
sel.
Rosader's Description of Rosalynd.
See Rosalynde: or, Euphues' Golden
Legacy.
Rosader's Second Sonetto. See Rosa
lynde: or, Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosader's Sonnet. See Rosalynde: or,
Euphues' Golden Legacy.
Rosalind's Complaint. See Rosalynde:
or, Euphues* Golden Legacy.
Rosaline. See Rosalynde: or, Euphues'
Golden Legacy.
Rosalynde. See Rosalynde: or, Eu
phues' Golden Legacy.
Rosalynde: or, Euphues' Golden Leg
acy, sels.
Rosalynde's (or Rosalind's) Descrip
tion. See Rosalynde: or, Euphues*
Golden Legacy.
Rosalynd's (or Rosalind's) Madrigal.
See Rosalynde: or, Euphues' Golden
Legacy.
Rose, The. See Life and Death of Wil
liam Longbeard, The.
Scilla's Metamorphosis, sel.
Sonnet: "O shady vales, O fair en
riched meads." See Margarite of
America.
To Love.
To Phyllis, the Fair Shepherdess. See
Phillis.
LOFLAND, John. See "BARD, MIL-
FORD."
LOFTING, Hugh.— Picnic.
LOFTUS, Cecilia. — In the Morning.
LOGAN, George B., Jr. — Dawn.
LOGAN, John. — Braes of Yarrow,
The.
"Hail, beauteous stranger of the grove."
Ode to the Cuckoo.
Thy Braes Were Bonny.
To the Cuckoo.
"LOGAN, John" (Tah-gah-jute).— Logan
to Dunmore.
LOGAN, John Daniel. — Brock: Valiant
Leader.
Cartier: Dauntless Discoverer.
Champlain: First Canadian.
Flute of God.
Heavenly Runaway, The.
Heliodore.
Laval: Noble Educator.
Over-Song of Niagara, The.
Winifred Waters.
LOGAN, John E. ("Barry Dane").—
Blood-Red Ring Hung round the
Moon, A.
Dead Singer, A.
Nor'-west Courier, The.
LOGAN, Olive.— Girls.
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LOGAN, Walter S.— Dollar, The.
Siege of Guautla, The: The Bunker
Hill of Mexico.
LOGAU, Friedrich von. — Retribution.
LOINES, Russel Hillard.— On a Maga
zine Sonnet.
LOMAX, John A.— Cowboy's Life, The.
Cow-Puncher's Song.
Home on the Range, A.
Old Mackenzie Trail, The.
LOMON, Grace Johnson.— My Lady of
the Roses.
"L'ONCLE HANSI" (TV.).— Christmas
Tree of Good Saint Florentin, The.
LONDON ATLAS.~Ta.ct and Talent.
LONDON, Jack.— Buck Wins a Wager.
See Call of the Wild, The.
Call of the Wild, The.
LONDON MA I L.— Bringing Them Up
to the Mark.
LONDON SPECTATOR.— Ode to Dis
cord.
LONDON TIT-BITS.— Their First Spat.
LONERGAN, Annie L.— Little Advice.
LONG, F. C. — Bridal Feast, The.
LONG, Haniel. — Book of Economics, A.
Butterflies.
Cactus.
Cause of This I Know Not, The.
Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Faun, The.
Girl Athletes.
Herd. Boy, The.
His_ Deaths.
Indians.
Lightning.
Lines: "Is not a man what he loves."
Navajo Escarpments.
Navajos.
Poet, The.
Song: "Poppies paramour the girls."
Students.
Towns.
LONG, Howard W. — On the River.
LONG, John D. — American Navy, The.
Boy in Blue, The.
Declaration of Independence, The.
I Would, Dear Jesus.
Memorial Day.
Philippine Islands, The.
Prayer, A: "I would, dear Jesus, I
could break."
LONG, John Luther. — Chust Jane.
Glory.
Lucky Jim.
Prince of Illusion, The.
LONG, Joseph Schuyler. — Family Man
As a Poet, The.
LONG, Juanita de. — My Hereafter.
LONG LANCE, Chief.— Death- Song.
LONG, Lily A. (Augusta). — Yellow
Bowl, The.
LONG, Stewart L— Was It You?
LONG, William J. — Chimney Drummer-
Boy, The.
Zetto, the Story of a Life.
LONG. William S.— To the West Wind.
LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth.—
Abbess's Story, The. See Christus: A
Mystery.
Age. See Morituri Salutamus.
Age Is Opportunity. See Morituri Salu-
tarnus.
Allah. (Jr.)
All-Seeing Gods, The. See Masque of
Pandora, The.
Alone God Sufnceth. (Tr.)
Amain.
"And Nokomis warned her often."
See Hiawatha (Hiawatha's Child
hood) .
April.
Arrow and the Song, The.
Arsenal at Springfield, The.
Art and Nature. (TV.)
Art in the Service of Love. (TV.)
Auf Wiedersehen, sel.
Autumn ("Thou comest Autumn, her
alded").
Autumn ("With what a glory comes").
Azrael.
Ballad of the French Fleet, A.
Battle of Lovell's Pond, The.
Bayard Taylor.
Beleaguered City, The.
Belfry of Bruges, The.
Belfry of Bruges, The: Carillon. See
Belfry of Bruges, The.
Belisarius.
Bell of Atri, The. See Tales of a Way
side Inn.
Bells of Lynn, The.
Longfellow
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LONGFELLOW, Henry W. (Cont'd).
Bells of San Bias, The.
Beware. (TV.)
Birds of Killingworth. See Tales of a
^ Wayside Inn.
Birds of Passage.
Blacksmith, The.
Blessings of Peace.
Blind Bartimeus.
Bridge, The.
Brook and the Wave, The.
Builders, The.
Building of the Canoe, The. See Song
of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Sail
ing).
Building of the Ship, The, sel.
Burial of the Minnisink.
Cadenabbia.
Carillon. See Belfry of Bruges, The.
Carol from the Old French.
Castle by the Sea, The. (Jr.)
Castles in Spain.
Catawba Wine.
Celestial Pilot, The. (TV.) See Divina
Commedia (Purgatorio).
Challenge of Thor. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf).
Chamber over the Gate, The.
Chant Sublime, The.
Charlemagne.
Charles Sunmer.
Chaucer.
Childhood. (TV.)
Children.
Children of the Lord's Supper, The.
Children's Hour, The.
Chimes.
Christmas Bells.
Christmas Day.
Christus. See Christus: A Mystery.
Christus: A Mystery, sels.
City and the Sea, The.
Come Back! Ye Friends.
"Come, read to me some poem." See
Day Is Done, The.
Courtship of Miles Standish, The, sel.
Cross of Snow, The.
"Cumberland," The.
Curfew.
Dante. (TV.)
Dante and the Divine Comedy ("Oft
have I seen"). See Divina Comme
dia.
Dante and the Divine Comedy ("Tus
can, that wanderest").
Day Is Done, The.
Day of Sunshine, A.
Daybreak.
Daylight and Moonlight.
Death of Kwasind, The. See Song of
Hiawatha, The.
Death of Minnehaha, The. See Song
of Hiawatha, The (Famine),
Decoration Day.
Die Briicke. (TV. into German},
Discoverer of the North Cape, The.
Divina Commedia (introd. poem to the
translation).
Divina Commedia, sels, (TV.)
Dutch Picture, A.
Einar Tamberskelver. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf).
Elected Knight, The. (TV.)
Elegaic.
Embarkation, The. See Evangeline.
Emma and Egrahard.
Emperor's Bird's Nest, The.
Endymion.
Eternal Word, The.
Evangeline.
Evangeline in Acadie. See Evangeline.
Evangeline on the Prairie. See Evan
geline.
Excelsior.
Expedition to Wessagusset, The. See
Courtship of Miles Standish,
The.
Eyes So Tristful. (TV.)
Famine, The. See Song of Hiawatha
The.
Fate of the Prophets, The. See Chris
tus: A Mystery.
Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz, The.
Finale of Christus. See Christus: A
Mystery.
Finding of Gabriel, The. See Evange-
Jine.
Finished. See Christus: A Mystery.
Fire of Driftwood, The.
Firefly Song. See Song of Hiawatha,
The (Hiawatha's Childhood). j
LONGFELLOW, Henry W. (Cont'd).
Flight into Egypt, The. See Christus:
A Mystery.
Flower-de-Luce.
Flowers.
Footsteps of Angels.
Four Princesses at Wilna, The.
Four Winds, The. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
Friar Lubin. (TV.)
Frithiof's Farewell (TV.). See Frithi
of's Saga.
Frithiof's Homestead (TV). See Fri
thiof's Saga.
From My Arm-Chair.
Galley of Count Arnaldos, The.
Caspar Becerra.
Ghosts, The. See Song of Hiawatha,
The.
Giles Corey of the Salem Farms, sels.
Giotto's Tower.
Glimpses into Cloudland.
God's-Acre.
Golden Milestone, The.
Good or Bad.
Good Shepherd, The. (TV.)
Grave, The. (TV.)
Hanging of the Crane, The.
Harvest Moon, The.
Hawthorne.
He That Doeth the Will.' See Chris
tus: A Mystery.
Hermes Trismegistus.
Herons of Elmwood, The.
Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha and the Pearl Feather. See
Song of Hiawatha.
Hiawatha's Brothers. See Song of
Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Child
hood).
Hiawatha's Canoe. See Song of Hia
watha, The (Hiawatha's Sailing).
Hiawatha's Chickens. See Song of
Hiawa
hood).
Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's
rag
Chi:
lid-
Hiawatha's Childhood. See Song of
Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Departure. See Song of
Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Fasting. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
Hiawatha's Fishing. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
Hiawatha's Friends. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
Hiawatha's Hunting. See Song of Hia
watha, The (Hiawatha's Childhood).
Hiawatha's Sailing. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast. See Song
of Hiawatha, The.
Hiawatha's Wooing. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
Holidays.
Home Song.
Household Sovereign, The. See Hang
ing of the Crane, The.
Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Beth
lehem.
Hymn to the Night.
Hyperion, sel.
"I enter, and I see thee in the gloom."
See Divina Commedia.
"I lift mine eyes, and all the windows
blaze." See Divina Commedia.
Ideal Beauty. (TV.)
Image of God, The. (TV.)
In the Churchyard at Tarrytown.
In the Forest. See Evangeline.
Indian Hunter, The.
Introduction. See Song of Hiawatha
The.
"It was the month of May. Far down
the Beautiful River." See Evange
line.
Italian Scenery.
Jericho's Blind Beggar.
Jesus at Play with His School-Mates.
See Christus: A Mystery.
Jewish Cemetery at Newport, The.
Jugurtha.
Keats.
Keramos.
Killed at the Ford.
King Christian. (TV.)
King Olaf's War-Horns. See Tales
of a Wayside Inn (Saga of King
King Robert of Sicily. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn.
766
LONGFELLOW, Henry W. (Cont'd)
King Witlaf's Drinking Horn.
Kwasind (I). See Song of Hiawa
tha, The (Hiawatha's Friends).
Kwasind (II). See Song of Hiawatha
The (Death of Kwasind, The).
Ladder of St. Augustine, The.
Landlord's Tale, The. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn.
Launching of the Ship, The. See
Building of the Ship, The.
Leap of Roushan Beg, The.
Legend Beautiful, The. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn.
Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi, The. See
Tales of a Wayside Inn, The.
L'Envoi: "As the birds come in the
cold."
Let Me Go Warm. (TV.)
Let War's Tempests Cease.
Life. See Psalm of Life, The.
Light of Stars, The.
Lighthouse, The.
Lines Written in Her Breviary. (TV.)
Lives of Great Men All Remind Us
See Psalm of Life, The.
Loss and Gain.
Lost Found, The. See Evangeline.
Lost Youth.
Lover's Errand, The. See Courtship
of Miles Standish, The.
Luck of Edenhall, The. (TV.)
Mad River.
Maidenhood.
Maize Plant, The. See Song of Hia
watha, The (Hiawatha's Fasting)
Manichaean's Prayer, The. See Tales
of a Wayside Inn.
Masque of Pandora, The, sels.
Meeting, The.
Meeting of Evangeline and Gabriel,
The. See Evangeline.
Message of Peace, A.
Mezzo Cammin.
Midnight Mass for the Dying Year
Milton.
Minnehaha. See Song of Hiawatha,
The (Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis).
Monte Cassmo.
Moonlight.
Moonlight on the Prairie. See Evange
line.
Morituri Salutamus.
Musician's Tale, The. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn.
Musings.
My Books.
My Cathedral.
My Lost Youth.
Nameless Grave, A.
Nativity of Christ, The. (TV.)
Nature.
New Household, A. See Hanging of
the Crane, The.
Night.
Nuremberg.
"0 star of morning and of liberty!"
See Divina Commedia.
"O'er all the hill-tops" (TV.). See
^ Wanderer's Night-Songs.
"Oft have I seen at some cathedral
door. ' See Divina Commedia.
Old Bridge at Florence, The.
Old Clock on the Stairs, The.
On the Atchafalaya. See Evan«-e-
line.
On the Crucifix. (TV.)
Paul Revere's Ride. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn.
Peace.
Peace-Pipe, The. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
Pegasus in Pound.
Phantom Ship, The.
Picture-Writing. See Song of Hia
watha, The.
"Pleasantly rose next morn the sun on
the village of Grand Pre." See
Evangeline.
Poet and His Songs, The.
Poetry of City and Country Life, The.
See Hyperion.
Poets, The.
Possibilities.
Potter's Song, The. See Keramos.
Praise of Little Women. (TV.)
Prelude: "Pleasant it was, when woods
were green."
Prelude: "Youth was there, of quiet
ways, A." See Tales of a
Wayside Inn.
AUTHOB INDEX
Lovelace
LONGFELLOW, Henry W. (Cont'd).
President Garfield.
Primeval Forest, The. See Evangelme
Priscilla's Wedding. See Courtship of
Miles Standish, The.
Proclamation, The. See John Endi-
Prologue: "Delusions of the days that
once have been." See Giles Corey
of the Salem Farms.
Prologue: "Tonight we strive to read,
as we may best." See John Endicott.
Psalm of Life, A.
Rain in Summer.
Rainy Day, The.
Reaper and the Flowers, The.
Relentless Time (Tr.). See Coplas
on the Death of His Father, the
Grandmaster of Santiago, The.
Republic, The. See Building of the
Ship, The.
Resignation.
Retribution. (Tr.)
Return of Spring, The (Tr.)
Revenge of Rain-m-the-Face, The.
Rhone, The. See River Rhone, The.
River Rhone, The, sel.
Robert Burns.
Rondel: "Love, love, what wilt thou
with this heart of mine." (Tr.)
Rondel: To His Mistress, to Succor
His Heart. (Tr.)
Saga^of rking Olaf, The. See Tales
of a Wayside Inn.
St. Fraricis' Sermon to the Birds.
St. John's, Cambridge.
San Miguel de la Tumba. (Tr.)
Sandalphon.
Santa Filomena.
Santa Teresa's Book Mark. (TV.)
Scanderbeg. See Tales of a Wayside
Sea^ath Its Pearls, The. (Tr.)
Sea Memories. See My Lost Youth.
Seaweed.
Secret of the Sea, The.
Serenade: "Stars of the summer night!
See Spanish Student, The.
Sermon of St. Francis, The.
Shakespeare. « ., ,.
Ship of State, The. See Building of
the Ship, The.
Sicilian's Tale, The. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn (King Robert of Sicily).
Simon Danz.
Singers, The.
Sir Humphrey Gilbert.
Skeleton in Armour, The.
Slave's Dream, The.
Sleep, Comrades, Sleep.
Snowflakes.
"So he entered the house: and the hum
of the wheel and the singing." See
Courtship of Miles Standish, The.
Some Day, Some Day. (Tr.) .
Song: "If thou art sleeping, maiden.
Song: "Stay, stay at home, my heart,
and rest."
Song of Birds. See Tales of a Wayside
Inn (Birds of Killingworth).
Song of Hiawatha, The.
Song of the Silent Land. (Tr.)
Sonnet: "Oft have I seen at some
cathedral door."
Sonnet: On Mrs. Kemble's Readings
from Shakespeare.
Sound of the Sea, The.
South Wind, The. See Song of Hia
watha, The (Four Winds, The).
Spanish Gypsy, The.
Spanish Student, The, sels.
Spirit of Poetry, The.
Spring.
Stars of the Summer Night. See Span
ish Student, The.
Stay, Stay at Home, My Heart, and
Rest.
Success.
Sunrise. See Courtship of Miles Stan-
dish, The.
Tales of a Wayside Inn, sels.
Tegner's Drapa. (Tr.)
Thangbrand the Priest. See Tales of
a Wayside Inn (Saga of King Olaf).
There Was a Little Girl. (At.)
"This is the forest primeval. The mur
muring pines and the hemlocks." See
Evangel ine.
"Thou that from the heavens art."
(Tr.) See Wanderer's Night-Song.
LONGFELLOW, Henry W. (Cont'd).
Thou, Too, Sail On! See Building of
the Ship, The.
Three Friends of Mine.
Three Kings, The.
Three Silences of Molinos, The.
Tide Rises, the Tide Falls, The.
To an Old Danish Song-Book.
To One Alone. (Tr.) See Coplas on
the Death of the Father, the Grand
master of Santiago, The.
To the Avon.
To the River Charles.
To the River Rhone.
To the Silent River.
To Vittorio Colonna. (Tr.)
To-Morrow. (Tr.)
Too Late?
Travels by the Fireside.
Trial, The. See Giles Corey of the
Salem Farms.
Twilight.
Two Angels, The.
Ultima Thule.
Venetian Gondolier, The.
Venice.
Victor and Vanquished.
Victor Galbraith.
Village Blacksmith, The.
Village School, The. See Christus: A
Mystery.
Walter von der Vogelweid.
Wanderer's Night-Songs. (Tr.)
Wapentake.
Warden of the Cinque Ports, The.
War-Token, The. See Courtship of
Miles Standish, The.
Wayside Inn, The. See Tales of a Way
side Inn.
Weariness.
Wedding-Day, The. See Courtship of
Miles Standish, The.
When War Shall Be No More.
White Man's Foot, The. See Song of
Hiawatha, The.
Whither. (Tr.)
Widow, The. (Tr.)
Wind over the Chimney, The.
Windmill, The. t
Winter and Spring. See Song of Hia
watha, The (White Man's Foot, The).
Woods in Winter.
Wraith of Odin, The. See Tales of a
Wayside Inn (Saga of Olaf).
Wreck of the "Hesperus," The.
LONGFELLOW, Homer. — Policy of
Cromwell.
LONGFELLOW, Samuel.— April.
Christian Life, The.
Church Universal, The.
God of the Earth, the Sky, the Sea.
November.
Thought for the Day.
LONGLEY, Snow. — Sonnet: "I dreamed
last night I stood with God on high."
LONGSTREET, James.— Patriotic Mes
sage for Memorial Day, A.
LOOK, Henry M. — Rescue of Chicago,
The.
LOOMIS, Adelaide.— Willow-Ware Pat
tern, The.
LOOMIS, C. Frances. — King's Gifts,
The.
LOOMIS, Charles Battell.— Dose of Sun
shine.
Gift of Tact, The.
Hans' Hens.
He Wanted Ivory Soap.
Held at the Station.
Jack and 'Jill.
Mrs. Harrigan at the ^Shoe Store.
Mrs. Harrigan on Neighborliness.
Mrs. Harrigan Telephones.
Mother of Little Maude and Little
Maude, The.
0-U-G-E
Poe's "Raven" in an Elevator.
Poor Was Mad, The.
Propinquity Needed.
Return of Eno Garden.
Song of Sorrow, A.
Timon of Archimedes.
LOOMIS, E. S.— Reason off Duty.
LOPE DE VEGA CARPIO. — Good
Shepherd, The.
Lullaby, The: "As through the palms
ye wander."
Song of the Virgin Mother, A.
Tomorrow.
Whispering Palms.
LOPEZ, John S. — Measure of the
Ghetto, The.
7G7
L6PEZ DE AYALA, Pero. — Song of
the Virgin Mary.
LORD, Caroline.— Song of Street Labor.
LORD, Everett W.— Legend of the Ad
men, The.
LORD, Haynes— Right about Face at
the Old First.
LORD, Phillips H.— Your Church and
Mine.
LORD, William S.— Hooray for Christ
mas!
LORD, William Wilberforce. — Brook,
The.
Keats. See Ode to England.
Ode to England, sels.
On the Defeat of a Great Man.
On the Defeat of Henry Clay.
To Rosina Pico.
Wordsworth. See Ode to England.
Worship, sel.
LORENTZ, Pare. — "Black spruce and
Norway pine." See River, The.
River, The, sel.
LORIMER, George Horace. — John Gra
ham. See Letters from a Self-made
Merchant to His Son.
Letters from a Self-made Merchant to
His Son, sel.
LORING, Frederick Wadsworth. — Crim
son and the Blue, The.
Fair Millinger, The.
In the Old Churchyard at Fredericks-
burg.
Tildy.
LORRAIN, Jean ("Paul Duval").—
Wild Marjorie.
LORRAINE, Lilith. — Why Should I
Wait?
LORRIS, Guillaume de et at. — Garden,
The. See Romaunt of the Rose,
The.
Romaunt of the Rose, The, sels.
LOS ANGELES EXPRESS.— Story of
Chinese Love, A.
LOTHERINGTON, Alice. — Grandma's
Thanksgiving Story.
"LOTHROP, Amy." See WARNER, ANNA
BARTLETT.
LOTHROP, Mrs. Harriet Mulford. See
SIDNEY, MARGARET.
LOUD, John J. — Parting of the Ways.
LOUK, Louis de. See DE LOUK, Louis.
LOUNKIANOS.— Vision, The.
LOUTHER, Hal.— Yes or No.
LOVE, Adelaide (Mrs. Chase Love). —
Beyond Electrons.
Concerning Immortality.
For a Materialist.
It Well Might Come to Be.
Nearly Old, The.
No More Than This.
Thy Nearness.
Walk Slowly.
LOVE, Robertus. — At Lincoln's Tomb.
Boy from Hodgensville, The.
One of Lincoln's Roommates Speaks.
LOVEJOY, Mrs. F. J.— Goldenrod.
LOVEJOY, George Newell. — Easter
Carol.
Gift, The.
Mother, The.
LOVELACE, Richard. — Elinda's Glove.
From Prison.
Glove, The.
Going to the Wars (or Warres).
Grasshopper, The.
Gratiana Dancing (or Dauncing) and
Singing.
On the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Fil-
mer.
Rose, The.
Scrutiny, The.
Snayl, The.
Song: "Why should you swear I am
forsworn."
Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make.
See To Althea from Prison.
Strive Not, Vain Lover, to Be Fine.
To Althea from Prison.
To Aramantha That She Would Di
shevel Her Hair.
To Fletcher Reviv'd.
To Lucasta ("I laugh and I sing but
cannot tell") .
To Lucasta ("Lucasta, frown and let
me die").
To Lucasta ("Tell me not, sweet, I
am unkind").
To Lucasta, Going beyond the Seas.
To Lucasta, [on] Going to the
Wars.
To the Grasshopper.
Loveland
AN INDEX TO POETRY -AND RECITATIONS
LOVELAND, Frances.— Why Do You
Walk through the Fields with
Gloves?
LOVELL, Elva N.— Our Lovely Pio
neer.
LOVELL, Frances Stockwell. — Eternity.
LOVELL, Mabel Brackett. — Brother
hood.
LOVELL, Phebe Beach.— Glamour.
LOVEMAN, Robert.— April.
April Rain.
Creed and Deed.
Diamond, A.
Hobson and His Men.
March.
Rain Song.
Riches.
Song: "Sunshine heart, A.
Song for April, A.
Spring.
Sunset, A.
LOVER, Samuel.— Angel's Whisper, The.
Ask and Have.
Baby Dear.
Barney O'Hea.
Birth of St. Patrick, The.
Blarney Castle.
Fairy Boy, The.
Fairy Tempter, The.
Father Land and Mother Tongue.
Father Molloy.
Father Phil's Collection. (At.)
Father Roach.
Handy Andy, sel.
How to Ask and Have.
Jimmy Hoy.
Lanty Leary.
Low-Backed Car, The,
Molly Carew.
Old Ballad, An.
Paddy Blake's Echo.
Paddy O'Rafther.
Pope, The.
Quaker and the Robber, The.
Quaker's Meeting, The.
Rory O'More [; or, Good Omens].
Shamus O'Brien, the Bold Boy of Glin-
gall.
Subscription List, The. (At.)
To Ask and to Have.
War Ship of Peace, The.
Way Out of It, A.
Widow Machree. See Handy Andy.
Won't You Follow Me?
LOVERIDGE, Richard. — See LEVERIDGE,
RICHARD.
LOW, Benjamin R. (Robbins) C. (Cur
tis).— Due North.
Even-Song.
Little Boy and the Locomotive, The.
Locomotive to the Little Boy, The,
To-Day.
White Violets.
LOW, Seth. — Difference between College
and University.
LOWATER, Ninette M.— Song of Labor,
The.
LOWE, John. — Mary's Dream.
LOWE, May. — Thanksgiving in America.
LOWE, Robert, Viscount Sherbrook. —
Horse's Epitaph, A.
Remunerative Reading.
Song of the Squatter.
LOWE, Robert Liddell.— All Foxes.
Beauty and Sorrow.
God's Hands.
Kings Bow Their Heads.
On a Singing Girl.
This Glittering Grief.
LOWELL, Amy. — Anticipation.
Apology.
Appuldurcombe Park.
Aquarium, An.
Autumn and Death.
Bombardment, The.
Book of Hours of Sister Clotilde,
The.
City of Falling Leaves, The. See 1777.
Cornucopia of Red and Green Comfits,
The.
Crescent Moon, The.
Crowned.
Day That Was That Day, The.
Decade, A.
Dinner-Party, The.
Dolphins in Blue Water.
Dusty Hour-Glass, The.
Emperor's Garden, The.
Evelyn Ray.
Falling Snow.
Flute, The.
Four Sides to a House,
LOWELL, Amy (Continued).
Fragment: "What is poetry? Is it a
mosaic."
Free Fantasia on Japanese Themes.
Frimaire.
Fringed Gentians.
Fruit Garden Path, The.
Garden by Moonlight, The.
Gift, A.
Giver of Stars, The.
Hoar-Frost.
In Excelsis.
Japanese Wood-Carving, A.
July Midnight.
Lady, A.
Lamp of Life, The.
Letter, The.
Lilacs.
Little Garden, A.
Little Ivory Figures Pulled with String.
London Thoroughfare Two A. M., A.
Madonna of the Evening Flowers.
Meeting- House Hill.
Memorandum Confided by a Yucca to
a Passi9n Vine, sel.
Merchandise.
Miniature.
Music.
Naples.
Night Clouds.
Nuit Blanche.
Obligation.
Ombre Chinoise.
On Looking at a Copy of Alice Mey-
nell's Poems Given Me Years Ago by
a Friend.
Opera House, An.
Painter on Silk, The.
Paper Windmill, The.
Patterns.
Planning the Garden.
Poet, The.
Precinct, The — Rochester.
Prime.
Purple Crackles.
Red Lacquer Music-Stand, The.
Red Slippers.
Reflections.
Rhyme Out of Motley, A.
Roads.
Rome.
Sea Shell, The.
1777, sels.
Shadow, The.
Sisters, The.
Solitaire.
Sprig of Rosemary, A.
Summer.
Summer Night Piece.
Taxi, The,
Texas.
Thorn Piece.
Trumpet-Vine Arbour, The. See 1777.
Tulip Garden, A.
Venice.
Venus Transiens.
Vernal Equinox.
Violin Sonata by Vincent d'Indy.
Wind and Silver.
Winter Ride, A.
Winter's Turning.
LOWELL, Amy and AYSCOUGH, Flor
ence (Trs.). — Blue-Green Stream,
The.
Drinking Alone in the Moonlight.
Excursion, The.
On Hearing a Bamboo Flute.
Once More Fields and Gardens.
Written in Early Autumn at the Pool
of Sprinkling Water.
LOWELL, Jack.— Funny and Wise.
LOWELL, James Russell. — Abraham
Lincoln. See Ode Recited at the
Harvard Commemoration.
After the Burial.
Aladdin.
Ambrose.
American Democracy.
"And what is so rare as a day in
June?" See Vision of Sir Launfal,
The (Prelude to Part First).
At the Burns Centennial.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Auspex.
Autograph, An.
Beaver Brook.
Beloved, in the Noisy City Here.
Bible of the Race, The.
Bibliolaters.
Biglow Papers, The, sels.
Birch-Tree, The.
768
LOWELL, James Russell (Continued).
Bobolink, The. See Biglow Papers,
The (2nd Series, No. VII).
Books and Libraries.
Bow Down, Dear Land. See Ode
Recited at the Harvard Commemo
ration.
Brook in Winter, The. See Vision of
Sir Launfal, The (Winter Pictures).
Candidate's Creed, The. See Biglow
Papers, The (1st Series, No. VI).
Candidate's Letter, The. See Biglow
Papers, The (1st Series, No. VII).
Cathedral, The, sels.
Changeling, The.
Chippewa Legend, A.
Christmas Carol, A: "What means this
,
glory round our feet."
olu
Columbus.
Commemoration Ode. See Ode Re
cited at the Harvard Commemora
tion.
Contrast, A.
"Count me o'er earth's chosen heroes."
See Present Crisis, The.
Courtin', The. See Biglow Papers,
The (2nd Series, Introduction).
Daphne's Embarkation. See Fable for
Critics, A.
Das Ewig-Weibliche.
Day in June, A. See Vision of Sir
Launfal, The (Prelude to Part
First).
Dead House, The.
Death of Queen Mercedes.
Debate in the Sennit, The.- See Big-
low Papers, The (1st Series, No. V).
December. See Vision of Sir Launfal,
The (Winter Pictures).
Democracy.
Disappointment.
E. G. de R.
Edmund Quincy.
Ember Picture, An.
Emerson. See Fable for Critics, A.
Endymion.
Essay on Lincoln.
Ez for War. See Biglow Papers, The
(1st Series, No. I).
Fable for Critics, A.
Fatherland, The.
Finding of the Lyre, The.
First Snow-Fall, The.
Flawless His Heart. See Ode for the
Fourth of July, 1876.
Foot-Path, The.
For an Autograph.
For This True Nobleness [I Seek in
Vain].
Fountain, The.
Fourth of July Ode.
"Franciscus de Verulamio Sic Cogita-
vit."
Freedom ("Men! whose boast it is that
ye") . See Stanzas on Freedom.
Freedom ("We are not free"), sel.
Freedom ("Who cometh over the
hills?"). See Ode Read at the One
Hundredth Anniversary of the Fight
at Concord Bridge.
General Grant. See On a Bust of
General Grant.
George Washington. See Under the
Old Elm.
God Is Not Dumb. See Bibliolaters.
"Goe, Little Booke!"
Gracious Past, The.
Great Truths Are Portions of the Soul
of Man.
Great Virginian, The. See Under the
Old Elm.
Hand in Hand.
Harvard Commemoration Ode, The.
See Ode Recited at the Harvard
Commemoration.
Hebe.
Heritage, The.
Hero New, A. See Ode Recited at
the Harvard Commemoration (Abra
ham Lincoln) .
His Throne Is with the Outcast.
Holmes. _ See Fable for Critics, A.
Hosea Biglow's Lament. See Biglow
Papers, The (2nd Series, No. X).
I Ask Not for Those Thoughts, That
Sudden Leap.
"I cannot think that thou shouldst pass
away."
I Grieve Not That Ripe Knowledge.
I Thought Our Love at Full, but I Did
Err.
I Would Not Have This Perfect Love
of Ours.
In a Copy of Omar Khayyam.
AUTHOR INDEX
Luce
LOWELL, James Russell (Continued).
In Absence.
In the Twilight.
In War Time. See Biglow Papers,
The (2nd Series, No. X).
Incident in a Railroad Car, An.
Indian-Summer Reverie, An.
Inscription Proposed for a Soldiers'
and Sailors' Monument in Boston.
International Copyright. ^
Interview with Miles Standish, An.
Intimations. See Cathedral, The.
Invita Minerva. t
January. See Vision of Sir Launfal.
The ("There was never a leaf on
bush or tree").
Jonathan to John. See Biglow Papers,
The (2nd Series, No. II).
June [Weather] . See Vision of Sir
Launfal (Prelude to Part First).
Latest Views of Mr. Biglow. See
Biglow Papers, The (2nd Series, No.
L'Envoi: To the Muse.
Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow to the
Hon. Joseph T. Buckingham, A.
See Biglow Papers, The (1st Series,
Lincoln. * See Ode Recited at the Har
vard Commemoration (Abraham Lin
coln) .
Lincoln the President.
Longing.
Love, sel.
Lowell. See Fable for Critics, A.
Mahmood the Image Breaker.
Margaret Fuller. See Fable for Crit-
Martyr Chief, The. See Ode Recited
at the Harvard Commemoration.
Masaccio.
Mason and Slidell: A Yankee Idyll.
See Biglow Papers, The (2nd Series,
May "and June. See Under the Wil
lows.
Miner, The.
Mr. Hosea Biglow Speaks. See Big-
low Papers, The (1st Series, No. I).
Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of the
Atlantic Monthly. See Biglow Pa
pers, The (2nd Series, No. X).
Monna Lisa.
My Country. See Ode Recited at the
Harvard Commemoration.
My Love.
My Love, I Have No Fear [That Thou
Shouldst Die].
New-Come Chief, The. See Under
the Old Elm.
Newspaper, The. See Biglow Papers,
The (1st Series, No. VI).
Nightingale in the Study, The.
Nobler Lover, The.
O Mother State. See To John Gor-
ham Palfrey.
Oak. The.
Ode for the Fourth of July, 1876,
An.
Ode Read at the One Hundredth Anni
versary of the Fight at Concord
Bridge.
Ode Recited at the Harvard Commem
oration (July 21, 1865).
On a Bust of General Grant.
On Board the '76.
On Himself. See Fable for Critics, A.
Origin of Didactic Poetry, The.
Our Country Saved. See Ode Recited
at the Harvard Commemoration.
Our Lives Should Widen.
Our Love Is Not a Fading, Earthly
Flower. . ,
Our Martyr-Chief. See Ode Recited
at the Harvard Commemoration.
Out of Doors.
Palinode.
Parable, A.
Peace on Earth.
Petition, The.
Phcebe.
Pious Editor's Creed, The. See Big-
low Papers, The (1st Series, No.
VI).
Poe and Longfellow. See Fable for
Critics, A.
Poor and the Rich, The.
Pregnant Comment, The.
Prelude [to Part First]. See Vision of
Sir Launfal, The.
LOWELL, James Russell (Continued).
Prelude to Part Second. See Vision
of Sir Launfal, The (Winter Pic
tures [December]).
Prepared for a Soldiers' and Sailors'
Monument in Boston.
Present Crisis, The.
Protest, The.
Rhoecus.
Rose, The.
St. Michael the Weigher.
Second Letter from B. Sawin, Esq., A.
See Biglow Papers, The (1st Series,
No. VIII).
Secret, The.
She Came and Went.
Shepherd of King Admetus, The.
Shipwreck. See Under the Willows.
Si Descendero in Infernum, Ades.
Singing Leaves, The.
Sir Launfal and the Leper. See
Vision of Sir Launfal, The.
Sixty-Eighth Birthday.
Slaves. See Stanzas on Freedom.
Song: "O moonlight deep and tender."
Sonnet: "I thought our love at full,
but I did err."
Sonnet: "My friend, adown Life's
valley, hand in hand."
Sonnet: "My Love, I have no fear that
thou shouldst die."
Sonnet: "Our love is not a fading,
earthly flower."
Sonnet: Scottish Border.
Sovereign Emblem, The. See Cathe
dral, The.
Sphinx.
Spring ("Joy comes, grief goes, we
know not how"). See Vision of Sir
Launfal, The (Prelude to Part
First) .
Spring ("O little city-gals, don't never
go it"). See Biglow Papers, The
(2nd Series, No. VI).
Stanzas on Freedom.
Street, The.
Sub Pondere Crescit.
Summer Storm.
Sunthin* in the Pastoral Line. See
Biglow Papers, The (2nd Series,
No. VI).
Telepathy.
Thing We Long For, The. See Long
ing.
'Tis Sorrow Builds the Shining Lad
der Up.
To C. F. Bradford. On the Gift of a
Meerschaum Pipe.
To Charles Eliot Norton.
To Freedom.
To H. W. L.
To Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
To His Countrymen. See Fable for
Critics, A.
To Holmes.
To John G. Whittier.
To John Gorham Palfrey, sel.
To O. W. Holmes. On His Seventy-
Fifth Birthday.
To the Dandelion.
To the Spirit of Keats.
To Whittier.
To William Lloyd Garrison. See Wil
liam Lloyd Garrison.
Token, The.
Tribute to Lincoln. See Ode Recited
at the Harvard Commemoration.
True Love. See Love.
Turner's Old Temeraire.
Under the Old Elm. ,
Under the Willows, sels.
Unwasted Days. See Under the Old
Elm.
Virginia. See Under the Old Elm.
Vision of Peace, A. See Biglow Pa
pers, The (2nd Series, No. X
[Vision of Peace, A]).
Vision of Sir Launfal, The.
Washers of the Shroud, The.
Washington. See Under the Old Elm.
Washington under the Old Elm. See
Under the Old Elm.
Wendell Phillips.
What Is So Rare As a Day in June?
See Vision of Sir Launfal, The
(Prelude to Part First).
What Mr. Robinson Thinks. See Big-
low Papers, The (1st Series, No.
What Rabbi Jehosha Said.
"When a deed is done for Freedom.'
See Present Crisis, The.
Whittier. See Fable for Critics, A.
769
LOWELL. James Russell (Continued).
Who Now Shall Sneer? (Dedication).
William Lloyd Garrison.
Wind-Harp, The.
Winter Evening Hymn to My Fire, A.
Winter Morning, A. See Vision of
Sir Launfal, The ("There was never
a leaf on bush or tree" [January]).
Winter Pictures. See Vision of Sir
Launfal, The (Winter Pictures).
Without and Within.
Witness of God. See Cathedral, The.
Work.
Yussouf (or Youssouf).
Zekle. See Biglow Papers, The (2nd
Series, Introduction [Zekle]).
LOWELL, Maria White (Mrs. James
Russell Lowell) . — Morning-Glory,
The.
Opium Fantasy, An.
Song: "O bird, thou dartest to the
sun."
LOWELL, Robert Traill Spence. — After-
Comers, The.
Brave Old Ship, "The Orient," The.
Relief of Lucknow, The.
LOWN, R. Geraldine.— Tableau.
LOWREY, Booth.— De Prodjeckin' Son.
Miss Hen.
Ole Billy William.
LOWRY, Henry Dawson. — Holiday.
LOWRY, Lillian.— Peace.
LOY, Mina. — Human Cylinders.
Love Songs.
LOYOLA, Mother.— Rabboni ! Master!
LOYOLA, St. Ignatius. — Anima Christi.
LUBBOCK, Sir John.— Song of Books,
Bernice W. — All - Sufficient
Christ, The.
LUCAN (Marcus Annseus Lucanus). —
Cato's Address to His Troops in
Lybia. See Pharsalia.
Pharsalia, sels.
Pompey and Cornelia. See Pharsalia.
Portents, The. See Pharsalia.
LUCAS, Daniel Bedinger. — In the Land
Where We Were Dreaming.
Land Where We Were Dreaming,
The.
LUCAS, E. (Edward) V. (Verrall). —
Barber, The.
Basket-Makers, The.
Blacksmith, The.
Brittany. See Geography.
Bullfinch, The.
Cat's Conscience, The. See Nature of
the Cat, The.
Chemist, The.
Chocolate Cream. See Counsel to
Those That Eat.
Clay.
Conjuror, The.
Counsel to Those That Eat.
Friends.
Gamekeeper, The.
Gardener, The.
Geography.
Germany. See Geography.
Hands across the Sea.
Holland. See Geography.
In Brittany. See Geography.
India. See Geography.
Lewis Carroll.
London Sparrows, The.
Mr. Coggs [Watchmaker].
Nature of the Cat, The.
Normandy. See Geography.
Randolph Caldecott.
Ship-Builder, The.
Spain. See Geography.
Story Books.
Turkey, The.
Visit to the Zoo, The.
Wales. See Geography.
Windmill, The.
LUCAS, F. L.— In the Hebrides.
To the Graces.
LUCAS, Mrs. F. L. See JONES, EMILY
B. C.
LUCAS, June.— Blind.
LUCAS, St. John.— Curate Thinks You
Have No Soul, The.
Mr. Lang's Fairy Books.
Pain.
LUCE, A. B.— -De Candy Pull.
Good Old Candy Pull.
LUCE, Charles M.— Pilgrim, The.
LUCE, Morton. — "Bow down, my song,
before her presence high." See
Thysia.
"Conies the New Year; wailing the
north winds blow." See Thysia.
Luce
AN" INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
LUCE, Morton (Contimied).
"Bear, O Self -Giver, infinite as good."
See Thysia.
"How shall I tell the measure of my
love?'* See _Thysia.
"I watch beside you in your silent
room." See Thysia.
"Like some lone miser, dear, behold
me stand." See Thysia.
"So sang I in the springtime of my
years." See TBysia.
Thysia, sels.
"Twin songs there are, of joyance, or
of pain." See Thysia.
LUCIANUS.— Artificial Beauty.
LUCILLIUS.— On an Old Woman.
Treasure.
LUCRETIUS (Titus Lucretius Carus).
Address to Venus. See De Rerum Na-
tura.
Against the Fear of Death. See De
Rerum Natura.
Beyond Religion. See De Rerum Na
tura.
De Rerum Natura, sels.
No Single Thing Abides. See De Re-
rum Natura.
Suave Mari Magno. See De Rerum
LtlDERS, Charles Henry .—Corsage Bou
quet, A.
Four Winds, The.
Haunts of the Halcyon, The.
Heart of Oak.
Mountebanks, The.
My Maiden Aunt.
Old Thought, An.
Passing Show, The.
LUDLOW, Fitz Hugh (or Fitzhugh).—
Billy.
Socrates Snooks.
Too Late.
LUDLOW, Helen W.— Little White Beg
gars, The.
LUDLOW, James M. — Brudder Yer-
kes's Sermon.
;et.
; WifliamT— "Business Man's
Prayer, A.
That Radio Religion.
LUEBKE, Pearl H.— To a Mockingbird.
LUHRS, Marie. — Aria in Austria.
Women Dream.
LUI CHI.— Poet Thinks, A.
LUKE, Mrs. Jemima Thompson. — Child's
Desire, The.
LUKE, Lou Mallory. — Hill and Sea.
LUKER, Florence O. — Gems of Today.
LULHAM, Habberton.— Nested.
LULL, Blessed Ramon. — Lover and the
Beloved, The.
Tree of Love, The.
LU LUN.— Border-Songs.
LUMMIS, Charles Fletcher. — Arizona
Jim.
Cowboy's Valentine, The.
Empty Pocket, The.
Fellow in Greasy Jeans, The.
Jim, Arizona, 1885.
John Charles Fremont.
Lost Child.
Mastery.
Poe-'ern of Passion, A.
LUMMIS, Dorothea. — Consensus of the
Competent, A.
LUMPKIN, Elizabeth Welton.— Library
Speaks, The.
LUMPKIN, Henry.— Challenge, The.
LUNDMAN, Alma. — Armistice Day:
Lest We Forget.
LUNDT, Dorothy.— Dikkon's Dog.
LUNT, George.— Requiem (For One Slain
in Battle).
LUNT, William P.— Ship of State, The.
LUSHINGTON, Franklin. — No More
Words.
LUSHINGTON, Henry.— To King Vic
tor Emmanuel.
LUTGEN, Grace Welsh.— Prairie Mir
acle, A.
LUTHER, Martin. — Ane Sang of the
Birth of Christ, sel.
Christmas Carol for Children.
Cradle Hymn: "Away in a manger,
no crib for a bed."
Easter.
Hymn: "Mighty fortress is our God."
Hymn: "O heart of mine! lift up
thine eyes."
Luther's Christmas Carol.
LUTHER, Martin (Continued).
Martin Luther to His Son, Hans.
Martyrs' Hymn, The.
Mighty Fortress Is Our God, A.
Mother's Evening Hymn, A.
LUTTRELL, Henry.— Advice to Julia,
sels.
Dress. See Advice to Julia.
Honeymoon, The. See Advice to Julia.
London Fog.
Lovers and Friends. See Advice to Julia.
Peace, The. See Advice to Julia.
LUTZ, Grace Livingston Hill. See HILL,
GRACE LIVINGSTON.
LUZADER, Malcolm M. — Bachelor's
Hope, The.
LYALL, Sir Alfred Comyn.— Badmin
ton. See Studies at Delhi.
Meditations of a Hindu Prince.
Studies at Delhi.
Theology in Extremis.
LYALL, Sir Charles J. (TV.). — He
Thinks of His Children.
Nusaib.
LYALL, Jennie L. — Child's Fancies.
LYDGATE, John. — Against Women's
Fashions.
Child Jesus to Mary the Rose, The.
Description of a Mediaeval Schoolboy.
See^ Testament.
Description of the Golden Age. See
Falls of Princes.
Dietary, The, sel.
Falls of Princes, sel.
Henry before Agincourt: October 25,
1415.
"Lat noman booste of konnyng nor
vertu."
London Lyckpeny (or Lackpenny, or
Lickpenny).
Story of Thebes, The, sel.
Testament, sel.
To the yirgin.
Vox Ultima Crucis.
LYLE, Thomas. — Kelvin Grove.
LYLE, William.— A' aboot It.
Bonny Wee Hoose, The.
Oor Wee Laddie.
Scottish Ballad, A.
Tit for Tat.
LYLY (or Lylye), John. — Alexander
and Campaspe, sels.
Apelles' Song. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
Apollo's Song. See Midas.
Cards and Kisses. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
Cupid and Campaspe. See Alexander
and Campaspe.
Cupid and My Campaspe Played. See
Alexander and Campaspe.
Endymion, sel.
Fairy Revels. See Endymion.
Fairy Song, A. See Endymion.
Friendship and Love.
Gallathea, sel.
Hymn to Apollo. See Midas.
Love's Schooling. See Mother Bombie.
Midas, sels.
Mother Bombie, sel.
Pan's Song. See Midas.
Sapho and Phao, sels.
Sappho's (or Sapho's) Song. See
Sapho and Phao.
Serving Men's Song, A. See Alexan
der and Campaspe.
Song: "O yes, O yes! if any maid."
See Gallathea.
Song by Apelles. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
Song by Fairies. See Endymion.
Song in Making of the Arrows, The.
See Sapho and Phao.
Song of Accius and Silena. See Moth
er Bombie.
Song of Apelles. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
Song of Daphne to the Lute, A. See
Midas.
Song of Diana's Nymphs, A. See Gal
lathea.
Song to Apollo. See Midas.
Spring, The. See Alexander and Cam
paspe.
Spring's Welcome. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
Syrinx. See Midas.
To Welcome in the Spring. See Alex
ander and Campaspe.
Trico's Song. See Alexander and
Campaspe.
LYMAN, George F. — My Little Tease.
770
LYMAN, Mrs.. William W. See HOYT
HELEN. '
LYNCH, Anne C. (Mrs. Botta).— On a
Picture.
LYNCH, Gertrude F. — His First Night
Out.
Waiter, The.
LYNCH, Thomas Toke.— Lift Up Your
Heads, Rejoice!
Reinforcements.
Thousand Years Have Come, A.
LYND, Sylvia (Mrs. Robert Lynd).—
Beauty and the Beast.
Goldfinches, The.
Happy Hour, The.
LYNDE, Francis.— Phoebe's Exploit.
LYNDESAY (or Lindsay, or Lyndsay),
Sir David. — Ane Satyre of the Threi
Estaitis. See Satire of the Three
Estates, The.
Dreme, The, sel.
Hope of Immortality, The. See Mon
archic, The.
Monarchic, The, sels.
Prologue: "In-to the Calendis of Jan-
uarie." See Dreme, The.
Satire of the Three Estates, The, sels.
Testament and Complaynt of the Pa-
pingo, The, sel.
LYNES, Alfred M.— Old Winter, Es
quire.
"LYNN, Ethel." See BEERS, ETHEL
LYNN.
LYNN-BEERS, Mrs. Ethel. See BEERS,
ETHEL LYNN.
LYON, Carrie Ward.— Curiosity.
Flowers in a Library.
Hallow Even.
Halloween.
Homespun.
Little Folk.
Wonder Books.
LYON, Ernest Neal. — Aim High.
In Apple-Time.
Loafin' Time.
LYON, Lilian Bowes. See BOWES-LYON,
LILIAN.
LYON, Mabel.— Crystallization.
LYON, Ralph A.— Ragtime Philosophy.
LYON, Roger H. — Keep on Praying.
LYONS, J. P. — Teaching a Sunday-
School Class.
LYONS, James Gilbourne. — Triumphs of
the English Language.
LYSAGHT, Edward.— Kitty of Coleraine.
LYSAGHT, Sidney Royse. — Deserted
Home, A.
First Pathways.
New Horizons.
LYSTER, Frederic. — At the Tunnel's
Mouth.
Life Boat Yarn, A.
Wreck of the "Solent", The.
LYTE, Henry Francis.— Abide with Me.
Agnes.
"Lo, We Have Left All."
Lost Love, A.
Secret Place, The.
LYTLE, William Haines. — Antony to
Cleopatra.
Siege of Chapultepec, The.
Volunteers, The,
LYTTELTON, George, Baron Lyttelton.
Ode. In Imitation of Pastor Fido.
Song: "When Delia on the plain
appears."
Tell Me, My Heart, If This Be Love.
To the Memory of a Lady.
Written at Mr. Pope's House at
Twickenham.
LYTTLETON, Lucy (Mrs. Charles
Frederic Masterman) . — Quod Sem
per.
Simon the Cyrenean.
LYTTON, Baron, Edward George Earle.
See BULWEK.-LYTTON, Sir EDWARD.
LYTTON, Edward Robert, Earl of. See
"MEREDITH, OWEN."
M
"M., B. R."~Brother Bunnies.
Fly, The.
If, in the Garden.
Mr. Frog.
My Policeman.
Oh, for a Drop of Rain.
Rose Mary.
Starling, The.
Thumb March, The.
Up and Down.
Wish, A.
AUTHOR INDEX
McCoy
g:
. . Th
"M H. J." — Rivers of France, The.
"Mi! J- W." — Battle-Ship and Torpedo-
''Boat.
"M. K." See "K , M."
"M K B." See "B., M. K."
"M. K H." S-« "H.. M. K."
"M , M." — Christmas Eve Adventure.
Little* Snowflakes.
"M., M. W." — Incident of the War,
"M , Q!" — Master and Pupil.
"M P. D." See "D., M. P."
"M., P. S."— Dawn.
"M. Quad." See "QUAD, M."
«M lt.»— Thyroid Gland, The.
"M S. M." — Surrender.
"M* S. W. D."— Lalage.
"M T M." — My Alma Mater.
«M.'W". M." £«*;;M., M. w.;;
"M. W. S." See "S., M. W."
"M W. W." — To Peace.
MAAK, Emme.— Your Accounting.
MAAS, Hallie Davis. — Beauty Marks
an Urge. n
MAAS, Willard. — Concerning the
Young.
For an Unborn Child.
Heart Flies Home, The.
Waking We Walk Separately.
MABIE, Hamilton Wright.— Abranam
Lincoln as a Man of Letters.
Christmas Eve.
George Washington. t
How to Write a Graduation Essay.
On Books.
Value of Literature, The.
MAcALEESE, D.— Memory, A.
MAcALPINE, James. — To an Irish
Blackbird.
MAcARTHUR, Elinor.— Sanctuary.
Sea-Birds.
Winter Birds.
McARTHUR, Peter. — Corn-Planting.
Earthborn.
End of the Drought, The.
Indian Wind Song, An.
Sugar Weather.
To the Birds.
MAcARTHUR, Robert Stuart. — Present
Heroic Era in American History.
McATHOL, H. D. — Lassie's Decision,
The.
MACARTNEY, Frances. See Greville,
Fanny.
McCARTNEY, Mabel E.— Refuge.
MACAULAY, Rose.— Many Sisters to
Many Brothers.
Recovery.
MACAULAY, Thomas Babington (Lord
Macaulay) . — Armada, The.
Battle, The. See Lays of Ancient
Rome, The.
Battle of Ivry, The.
Battle of Lake Regillus, The. See Lays
of Ancient Rome.
Battle of Naseby, The.
Distrust of Liberty. See Milton.
Epitaph on a Jacobite.
Fate of Virginia, The. See Lays of
Ancient Rome.
Horatius [at the Bridge]. See Lays
of Ancient Rome.
Ivry.
Jacobite's Epitaph, A.
John Bunyan.
Last Buccaneer, The.
Lays of Ancient Rome, sels.
Milton, sels.
Naseby.
Prophecy of Capys, The.
Puritans, The. See Milton.
Roman Father's Sacrifice, The. See
Lays of Ancient Rome (Virginia).
Sermon in a Churchyard.
Spanish Armada, The.
Ten-Hour Bill, The, sel.
Virginia. See Lays of Ancient Rome.
Virginias. See Lays of Ancient Rome
(Virginia).
War-Horse, The. See Lays of An
cient Rome.
MACBEAN, Lachlan.— Hushaby, Dar
McBEATH, S. Blair.— Danger Signal
The.
Joe, My Pard, the Parson.
Told by the Hospital Nurse.
McBEATH, Torn. — School-Books Out of
Date.
McBRIDE, H. Elliott.— Adalina's Ar
rival; or, There's No Place like Old
Connecticut.
Bad Cold, A.
Courtin* in the Country.
Dad Says So, Anyhow.
Frightened Lodger, A.
Happy Couple, A.
Infernal Machine, The.
Lament of Jacob Gray,, The.
"Mind Your Own Business."
Mournful Tale, A.
Old House on the Hillside, The.
Old School-House, The.
Reclaimed; or, Sunshine Comes at Last.
Striking Oil.
Uncle Jacob's Money.
Unfaithfulness.
Unwelcome Guest, The.
Vanity Vanquished.
McBROOM, Dora Dickson. — Fallen
McBURNEY, William B.— Croppy Boy,
The.
Good Ship "Castle Down," The.
MACCABE, Frederic. — Lady-Kill er,
The
MACCABE, John A.— Why My Father
Left the Army.
MACCABE, William B.(?).— Irish Phil
osopher, The.
McCABE, William Gordon. — Christmas
Night of '62.
Dreaming in the Trenches.
McCALL, James Edward. — New Negro,
The.
McCALL, Patrick Joseph. — Herself and
Myself.
Old Pedhar Carthy from Clonmore.
"McCALL, Sidney." See FENOLLOSA,
MARY MCNEIL.
McCALLUM, Daniel C. (fl*.). —Water
Mill, The. See DOUDNEY, SARAH.
McCANN, John Ernest. — America.
McCANN, Rebecca. — Humane Thought.
McCANTS, Elliott Crayton. — Almost
Home.
McCARCY, Myrtle Alice. — Hour of Au
tumn.
M'CARDELL, Roy L. — Marsh Sym
phony, A.
McCARN, Corneille.— Queer Habits.
McCARROLL, James. — Grey Linnet,
The.
Irish Wolf, The.
McCARTEE, (Mrs.} Jessie G. — Death
of Moses, The.
MCCARTHY, Denis A. (Aloysius).—
Ah, Sweet Is Tipperary.
America First.
Banner of America.
Childher, The.
February Speaks.
Fields o' Ballyclare, The.
Green o' the Spring, The.
In June. „,
Land Where Hate Should Die, The.
Poor Man's Daily Bread, The.
Rosa Mystica.
St. Brigid.
Song for the Flag, A.
Tipperary in the Spring.
Veterans, The.
MACCARTHY, Denis Florence. — Bell-
Founder, The, sel.
Bless the Dear Old Verdant Land.
"Cease to Do Evil— Learn to Do Well."
Dead Tribune, The.
Foray of Con O'Donnell, The, sel.
Ireland.
Irish Melody, An.
Irish Wolf-Hound, The. See Foray of
Con O'Donnell, The.
Labor Song. See Bell-Founder, The.
Lament: "Dream is over, The."
Lament : "Youth's bright palace. '
Love and Time.
Spring Flowers from Ireland.
Summer Longings.
Waiting for the May.
MCCARTHY, Frank C. — My Sweet-
McCARTHY, Harry.— Bonnie Blue Flag,
The.
MCCARTHY, John Russell. — Goldenrod.
MCCARTHY, Justin Huntly.— Ballad of
Dead Ladies, A. See If I Were King.
Burgundian Defiance. See If I
Were King.
771
MCCARTHY, Justin Huntly (Cont'd}.
I Wonder in What Isle of Bliss. See
If I Were King.
If I Were King, sels.
To Ornar Khayyam.
MAcCARTNEY, Frances. See GRE
VILLE, FANNY.
MAcCASTLINE, Mae Wallace. — At
Slumber Time.
"MAcCATHMHAOIL, Seosamh." See
CAMPBELL, JOSEPH.
McCLAIN, Sarah (or Sallie) Pratt. See
GREENE, SARAH PRATT MCCLAIN.
McCLELLAN, George Marion.— Butter
fly in Church, A.
Dogwood Blossoms.
Feet of Judas, The.
Hills of Sewanee, The.
McCLELLAN, Isaac. — Death of Napo
leon, The.
McCLELLAND, Mary A. — Alumni
Greeting Song.
McCLURE, Bessie B.— Little Mother's
Trials, A.
Trials.
McCLURE, John.— Apology.
As I Lay Dreaming Abed.
Carol: "Month can never forget the
year, The."
Carol Naive.
Chanson Naive.
Estray.
Finis.
In Bourbon Street.
Man to Man.
Song: "Oh, you hear sweet music/
To a Lady.
When You Are Old.
McCLUSKY, Kate Wisner.— Lullaby,
A: "Suppose I put my babe to
sleep."
Moon-Cradle, The.
McCOLLUM, Elsie Malone.— -At Uncle
Dock's.
Aunt Hannah's Letter.
Aunt Mime at the Circus.
Home-Sick Baby.
My Aunt Maria.
Under the Buggy Seat.
McCONNELL, Andrew M.— Stay in the
South.
McCOOK, Henry C. (Christopher). —
Latimers, The, sel.
Settin' Up with Elder McK'ag's Peggy
(or Peggy McKeag). See Latimers,
The.
McCORD, David.— At the Garden Gate.
Backstair Ballad.
Battery Park.
Belle Isle.
Bucket of Bees, A.
Crows, The.
Double Star, A.
Frost Pane, The.
Game, The.
Moment in Marmalade.
Of Red in Spring.
Out of November: Speaking for One.
Oyersonnet.
Pianola d* Amore.
Rainbow, The.
Sonnets to Baedeker.
Spider, The.
Shropshire Lad, A.
Tiggady Rue.
Waltzing Mice.
When I Was Christened.
McCORMICK, Caroline. — Mamma Gets
a Hint.
McCORMICK, Virginia (Mrs. J. Jett
McCormick). — Dsedalus Sings in the
Dusk: Before the Skyline of New
York.
Dandelions.
Doubting.
Flower of Quince.
Ghosts.
Hepzibah of the Cent Shop.
Snob, The.
To a Thorn Tree Blooming on a City
Street.
To One Who Died in Autumn.
Twilight.
Yorktown Road, The.
McCOURT, Edna Wahlert. — I Have
Wandered to a Spring.
McCOWN, Minnie Parker. — George
Washington — A Portrait.
MAcCOY, C. H. — Old Lady Rumor.
McCOY, C. Lindsay. — Caroline Cricket.
Devil's Darning Needle.
Honey Bee.
Hornets.
McCoy
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
McCOY, C. Lindsay (Continued).
Katy-Did.
Lady Bug.
Snail.
Whirligig Beetle.
McCOY, Samuel. — Thompson Street.
McCRACKEN, Elizabeth.— Making of
the Climax.
McCRACKEN, Hattie B.— I Would Be
MAcCRACKEN, Henry Mitchell. —
Bird's-Eye View of Washington, A.
McCRACKEN, Marta S.— Lover, A.
MACRAE, David. — Four Brothers, The.
M'CRAE, George Gordon. — Forby Suth
erland.
McCRAE, Hugh. — Fantasy.
Song of the Witless Boy.
McCRAE, John. — Anxious Dead, The.
In Flanders Fields.
Night Cometh, The.
Pilgrims, The.
McCREARY, Frederick R. — Before
Winter.
Fog, The.
Gray.
Since Christmas.
McCREARY, William Harold. — Fire
flies.
McCREERY, John Luckey.— There Is
No Death.
McCRUM, Jean. — Sometime.
McCULLOUGH, A. M.— Banjo Sam.
Oil at Pontoon.
Old Alf Bennett.
McCULLOUGH, Annie Willis.— Fuss
ing Place.
McCULLOUGH, Mrs. James Sydney.
See REED, MYRTLE.
McCULLY, Laura E.— Ballad of the
Lakes, A.
Canoe Song at Twilight.
Our Little Sister.
MAcCUMHAILL, Fionn (?).— In Praise
of May.
McCURDY, Florence. — My Lover.
Only a Smile.
McCUTCHEON, George Barr.— Advo
cate's First Plea, The.
McDERMOTH, Cora A. — Mother's
Prayer, The.
M'DERMOTT, B. J.— Old Friends.
MAcDERMOTT, Clare.— Who Seeks for
Peace.
McDERMOTT, Hugh Farrar.— Do Not
Sing That Song Again.
Fire, The.
MACDERMOTT, Martin.— Girl of the
Red Mouth.
MAcDIARMID, Belle (Mrs. J. Warren
Ritchie).— I Shall Not Weep.
MAcDIARMID, Ethel. — Call of the
Plains, The.
"MAcDIARMID, Hugh" (Christopher
M. Grieve). — At the Cenotaph.
Cattle Show.
Crowdieknowe.
Herd, of Does, A.
0 Wha's Been Here afore Me, Lass.
Parley of Beasts.
Reflections in an Iron Works.
Skeleton of the Future, The.
Somersault.
Watergaw, The.
MAcDONAGH (or MAcDONOUGH,
Thomas. — Ideal. (TV.)
Inscription on a Ruin.
John- John.
Of a Poet Patriot.
Song: "Love is cruel, Love is sweet".
Stars Stand Up in the Air, The. (TV.)
What Is White?
Wishes for My Son.
Woman, A.
MACDONALD, Mrs.— She's the Easter
Girl for Me.
MAcDONALD, Alastair.— Bark of Clan-
ranald, The.
Elegy: On a Pet Dove.
McDONALD, Belle.— How Girls Study.
MAcDONALD, Elizabeth Roberts. —
Summons, The.
MAcDONALD, Mrs. Ewan. See MONT
GOMERY, L. M.
McDONALD, Francis Charles. — Bob
White.
MACDONALD, Frederika Richardson.
New Year*s Eve — Midnight.
MACDONALD (or MAcDONALD),
George. — Adela Cathcart, sel.
Ane by Ane.
Anxiety.
Approaches.
MACDONALD, George (Continued).
At the Back of the North Wind, sel.
Baby. See At the Back of the North
Wind.
Better Things.
By the Cradle. See Cottage Songs.
Christmas Meditation.
Christmas Prayer, A.
Cottage Songs, sel.
De Profundis.
Dorcas.
Earl o' Quarterdeck, The.
Epitaph: "Here He I, Martin Elgin-
brodde" (a*.).
Father's Hymn for the Mother to Sing,
The.
Foolish Harebell, The.
I Said: "Let Me Walk."
Light.
Lost and Found.
Mammon Marriage.
Martin Elginbrodde (.at.).
May.
Memorial of Africa, A, sel.
"O Night, send up the harvest moon."
See Songs of the Autumn Night (I).
Obedience.
Over the Hill.
Owl and the Bell, The.
Paul Faber, Surgeon, sel.
Phantasies.
Prayer, A: "When I look back upon
my life nigh spent."
Rest.
Rondel: "Heart, thou must learn to do
without."
Sir Lark and King Sun: A Parable.
See Adela Cathcart.
Smoke of Sacrifice, The.
"So, like the corn, moon-ripened last."
See Songs of the Autumn Night (II).
Song: "I dream'd that I woke from a
dream."
Song: "Why do the houses stand."
Song of the Lark, The.
Song of the Spring Days.
Song of the Summer Days.
Sonnet: "This infant world has taken
long to make." See Memorial of
Africa.
Sweeper of the Floor, The.
Sweet Peril.
That Holy Thing. See Paul Faber,
Surgeon.
This Infant World. See Memorial of
Africa, A.
This Side and That.
Travellers' Song.
Up and Down.
Waif.
WThat Christ Said.
What the Auld Fowk Are Thinkin'.
What Would You See?
Where Did You Come From [,Baby?l.
See At the Back of the North Wind.
Where Is the Work?
Wind and the Moon, The.
Within and Without, sel.
World and Soul. See Memorial of
Africa, A.
MAcDONALD, Greville. — Stars' Song,
The.
MACDONALD, Hugh. — Birds of Scot
land, The.
MAcDONALD, J. E. H.— Kitchen Win
dow.
MAcDONALD, Mrs. L. M. See MONT
GOMERY, L. M.
MACDONALD, Marie G.— Whispering
Bird.
MAcDONALD, Mrs. Reed Inness. See
NORTH, JESSICA NELSON.
McDONALD, S. P.— Casey — Twenty
Years Later.
MAcDONALD, Wilson. — Crys of the
Song Children, The.
Evening Song, An.
Exit.
I Love Old Things.
In a Wood Clearing.
In the Far Years.
Miracle Songs of Jesus, The.
Song of the Ski, The.
Toll- Gate Man, The.
Whist-Whee.
MAcDONELL, Agnes.— Incident, An.
Only a Soldier.
MACDONNELL, James Francis Carlin.
See CARLIN, FRANCIS.
McDONOUGH, Patrick.— Via Longa.
MAcDONOUGH, Thomas. See MAC
DONAGH, THOMAS.
772
McDOUGAL, Myrtle A. (Mrs. D. A
McDougal). — From a High Manhat
tan Window.
McDOUGAL, Violet. — Sea Wolf
The.
MACDOUGALL, Arthur, Jr.— Captains
of the Years, The.
McDOUGALL, Joseph Easton. — For the
Records.
Wings.
McDOWELL. Edward L.— Crushed Tra
gedian, The.
Gypsy Flower Girl, The.
McDOWELL, Mary.— Civic Creed
McDUFFEE, Franklin. — Michelangelo
sel.
McDUFFIE, George.— Political Corrup
tion.
MACE, Frances (Parker) Laughton (Mrs.
B. H. Mace). — Alcyone.
Angelus, The.
Easter Morning.
How Glooskap Brought the Summer.
In the Breaking of the Day.
Only Waiting.
Succession, The.
McELLIOTT, Mabel. — To Happier
Days.
McELROY, Mrs. John. — John and I
McELVEEN, Vera. — Nature's Song of
Georgia.
McEWEN, Arthur.— Whiskey Never Left
Him.
MAcFARLAND, B. F. and WATROUS,
Richard B. — New Independence Day'
The.
McFARLAND, J. Horace.— Appeal of
the Trees, The.
McFARLAND, John T. — Be Merciful.
Journey, The.
Man and God, A.
McFARLANE, Dorothy.— Sonnet from
an Oil-Field.
MACFARLANE, Malcolm (TV.).— Coiin's
Cattle.
McFEELY, Otto. — Happy Ending in
Real Life.
McFETRIDGE, W. S. — Creeping up
the Stairs.
MACFIE, Ronald Campbell. — Ampelop-
sis.
Dying-Day of Death, The.
Lilies.
Ode Written for the Completion and
Opening of the New Buildings,
Marischal College, Aberdeen.
MACFIE, Roy Campbell.— Worship.
McGAFFEY, Ernest. — As the Day
Breaks.
Dance at Uncle Bob's.
Geronimo.
I Fear No Power a Woman Wields.
Little Big Horn.
"Mark."
My Darter.
Rib, The.
"Rise," A.
McGAW, Blanche Baldwin.— Pause Ere
Life Has Spent Its Course.
McGEE, Clyde. — Gratitude.
Mary at the Cross.
McGEE, Thomas D'Arcy.— Apology to
the Harp, An.
Celtic Cross, The.
Celts, The.
Dead Antiquary O'Donovan, The.
Exile's Devotion, The.
Home Thoughts.
Infelix Felix.
Irish Wife, The.
Jacques Cartier.
Salutation to the Kelts.
To Ask Our Lady's Patronage for a
Book on Columbus: A Fragment.
To Duffy in Prison.
McGIFFERT, Mrs. Arthur C. See
below.
McGIFFERT, Gertrude Huntington (Mrs.
Arthur C. McGiffert; Gertrude Hunt
ington ) . — Ami el's Garden.
Azrael.
Eleusis.
Garden, The.
Garden in August, The.
Gargoyles.
Hunt, The.
Immortality.
Maine Trail, A.
San Marco's Bells.
Sketches from a Canal Boat.
McGIFFERT, Gertrude Yates.— Night's
Beauties.
McGILL, Nelle Graves.— Mute.
AUTHOE INDEX
McKeehaii
MAcGILL, Patrick. — After Loos.
By-the-Way. . .
Death and the Fairies.
Hipe, The.
It's a Far, Far, Cry.
La Bassee Road.
Night' before and the Night after the
Charge, The.
Off Duty.
On Active Service.
Played Out, sel.
Slainthe! _ , _
JMcGILL, Virginia. — JEsthetic Craze,
M'GILL, William.— Elixir of Life, .The.
MACGILLIVRAY, (James) Pitten-
drigh.— Abasshyd.
Birth-Bed Prayer, The.
Desire.
Glances.
Home.
Observances.
MACcfLLIVRAY, William (Tr.).-
Thrush's Song, The.
McGINLEY, Phyllis. — Apprehensive
Survey.
Ballad for One Born in Missouri.
Christmas Carol — 1936.
Confirmation for a Rumor.
Hospital Song.
Lady Alone.
Late August.
Marginal Notes.
Melancholy Reflections after a Lost
Argument.
November.
O. K., Parnassus.
Ordeal by Family.
Song from New Rochelle.
Tired Ballad of Travel, A.
To a Modernistic Christmas Tree.
McGLASSON, Eva Wilder (Mrs. Eva
Wilder Brodhead). — Contentment.
Daguerreotype, The.
In the Spring.
Ingin Summer.
Jinny.
Mirandy.
Supposin*.
W'en the Kittle's on the Bile.
McGOWAN, R. E.— Young
Fancy, A (wr. at.}. St.
Mate by John Masefield.
MAcGOWAN, Robert. — Love.
M'GRANE, Julia Blauvelt. — Reposses-
McGRATH, Marion. See Sister AL-
BERTUS MAGNUS.
M'GRATH, Thomas.— Prelude: "O for
the lost voice," etc.
McGREEVY, Thomas. — Aodh Ruadh O
Domhnaill.
Homage to Jack Yeats.
MAcGREGOR, (TV.).— To the Vir
gin Mary. See Sonnets to Laura
(Songs).
Vision of the Fawn, The. See Son
nets to .Laura (To Laura in Life
["Beneath a laurel," etc.]).
MAcGREGOR, Alasdair Alpin. — Sea
Laughter.
Sea-Music.
Wanderer's Wish, The.
MAcGREGOR, John.— Love's Last Re
quest.
MAcGREGOR, Rob Roy. — Allegiance
Dominant!
MCGREGOR, Robert C. (Tr.).— With
Two Fair Girls.
McGROARTY, John S. (Steven).—
Blow, Bugles, Blow.
El Camino Real.
King's Highway, The.
Port o' Heart's Desire, The.
McGUIRE, D. P. — Her Day Is
Over.
McGUIRE, Harry. — Phantoms.
McGUIRE, Mary.— Exiled.
Ganges, The.
Grandfather's House.
Little Jo.
Old and the New, The.
Soldier's Cradle-Hymn, The.
Then and Now.
McGUIRE, Will Victor.— College "Oil
P-J«C "
Man's
Third
Cans."
Coriolanus.
Gambler's Tale, The.
Siege of Calais, The.
MAcGURCAICH, Artur. — Lay
Norse-Irish Sea-Kings.
of
MACHADO, Antonio. — "Figures in the
fields against the sky!"
"Frail sound of a tunic trailing, A."
"Naked is the earth."
"We think to create festivals." See
Poems.
MACHADO, Manuel. — On the Annun
ciation of Fra Angelico.
McHALE, Frank. — Her Photograph.
Unforgiven.
MACHAR, Agnes Maule. — Untrodden
Ways.
MAcHARG, William B— India-Rubber
Tree, The.
MACHAULT, Guillaume de. — Though
Rich in Love.
McHENRY, May.— Deepwater Debate.
MACHIAVELLI, Niccolo.— Opportunity.
"McHUGH, Hugh." See HOBART, GEORGE
McILHANY, Annie.— Unknown Sea.
McILVAINE, Charles. — Coom, Lassie,
Be Good to Me.
MAcINNES, Tom. — Amber Lands.
Ballade of Faith.
Ballade of the Mystic and the Mud.
Ballade of Youth Remaining.
Chinatown Chant.
Mirelle of the Good Bed.
Nirvana.
To Walt Whitman.
White Magic.
McINNIS, Edgar.— Fire Burial.
Requiem for a Dead Warrior.
Song against the Evil Days, A.
McINTOSH, Hugh P. F.— Loch in the
Hills, A.
Moonlit Night on Guard, A.
MACINTYRE, C. F. — Passing Under
standing.
MAcINTYRE, Duncan. — Ben Dorain, sel.
Haunt of the Deer, The. See Ben Do-
McIRVINE, C. L.— "We Are of One
Blood".
"McK., C. L."— My Scrap-Book.
"McK., F." — Harbor Mine, The.
Strike the Blow.
"M'K., S. C." — Quiet from Fear of
Evil.
MACK, Lillian.— No House Should Be
without One. _
A:
Ring, An.
Garden of Alcinous, The. See Odyssey,
The.
Odyssey, The, sels. (Tr.}.
MACKALL, Mrs. Alexander Lawton.
See below.
MACKALL, Virginia Woods (Mrs. Alex
ander Lawton Mackall). — In a Sta
ble.
MAcKAVANAUGH, James L. — Greek,
Four Credits.
McKAY, Brenham. — White Peacock.
MACKAY, Charles. — Bachelor's Mono-
Rhyme, A.
Bridge of Glen Aray, The.
Building of the House, The,
Cheer, Boys, Cheer.
Children's Auction, The.
Clear the Way.
Cleon and I.
Climbing to the Light.
Cynical Ode to an Ultra-Cynical Pub
lic.
Deed and a Word, A.
Dream of the Reveller, The.
Earl Norman and John Truman.
Eternal Justice.
Garden Spider, The.
Giant, The.
Gin Fiend, The.
Good Deed, A.
Good Time Coming, The.
Gourd and the Palm, The. (Tr.)
Great and Small.
Holly Bough, The.
If I Were a Voice.
Inkermann.
Inquiry, The.
Kelpie of Corrievreckan, The.
King and the Nightingales, The.
Little and Great.
Love New and Old.
Maclaine's Child.
Miller of the Dee, The.
New Version of "A Man's a Man
for A' That."
No Enemies.
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MACKAY, Charles (Continued}.
Noble Work.
Now.
Old Tubal Cain.
Phantoms of St. Sepulchre, The.
Quarrel, The.
Reveler's Dream, The.
Ship, The.
Ship on Fire, The.
Small Beginnings.
Song of Life.
Tell Me, Ye Winged Winds.
Three Preachers, The.
Tubal Cain.
Two Houses, The.
Under the Holly Bough.
Vixi. (?)
What Might Be Done.
William the Conqueror.
McKAY, Claude.— Absence.
After the Winter.
America.
Barrier, The.
Cities.
Commemoration.
Desolate.
Exhortation: Summer, 1919.
Flame-Heart.
Harlem Dancer, The.
Harlem Shadows.
Homing: Swallows.
If We Must Die.
Lynching, The.
Moon Song.
My House.
Russian Cathedral.
Spring in New Hampshire.
Tired Worker, The.
To O. E. A.
To the White Fiends.
Two-an'-Six.
Wild Goat, The.
MACKAY, Constance D'Arcy (Mrs. Rol
and Holt).— Ballad of the Road, A.
Beau of Bath, The.
MACKAY, Eric.— Ecstasy.
In Tuscany.
Mary Arden.
Waking of the Lark, The.
MACKAY, Helen.— Long Dead, The.
MACKAY, Isabel Ecclestone (Mrs. P. J.
Mackay). — Bridge Builder, The.
Calgary Station.
Fires of Driftwood.
Helen— Old.
Homesteader, The.
Merchants, The.
Mother, The.
Prairie School, The.
Unchanged, The.
Wanderlust.
When as a Lad.
McKAY, James Thompson. — Cenotaph
.[of Lincoln], The.
Lincoln's Burial.
Oh! the Earth and the Air!
MACKAY, Lydia Miller. — Dewdrops.
MACKAY, Minnie. — Life Brigade, The.
MACKAY, Mirza French.— Pixy Heart.
MACKAY, Mrs. P. J. See MACKAY,
ISABEL ECCLESTONE.
MAcKAYE, Christy.— Earth Melody.
MACKAYE, Percy.— Automobile, The.
Christmas, 1915.
Fight.
France.
Goethals [the Prophet Engineer].
Hymn of the New World.
Kruppism.
Mater, sel.
Mocking-Bird, Misnamed, The.
Old Age.
Ourselves, sel.
Peary and the North Pole.
Prayer of the Peoples, A.
Rain Revery.
Return of August, The.
She Was a Child of February.
Song: "Long ago, in the young
moonlight." See Mater.
Song-Sparrow, The.
Summer Song.
To an Upland Plover.
To Sleep.
Trail, The. See Ourselves.
Unknown Dead, The,
Uriel.
Wilson.
McKEEHAN, Irene Pettit.— Closing the
Doors.
He Was Her Only Son.
In My Flesh Shall I See God.
Road-Song of the Race, The.
McKeever
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
McKEEVER, John.— Comical Dun, A.
McKEIGHAN, Irene.— Crowd, The.
MAcKELLAR. Dorothea. — Australia's
Men.
Heart of a Bird, The (TV.)-
MAcKELLAR, Thomas. — To a Trouble
some Fly.
MACKENZIE, Alister. — Causeyraire,
The.
Far Country, A.
October Snow.
Usipetes and Tencteri.
MACKENZIE, Mrs. Alister. See COGIE,
ORGILL.
MACKENZIE, Compton. See MACKEN
ZIE, H. C. COMPTON.
MACKENZIE, Donald A.— Blue Men of
the Minch, The.
Isle of My Heart.
My Fairy Lover.
Wee Folk, The.
MACKENZIE, H. C. Compton.— Lilies
of the Field, The.
Song of Parting, A.
MACKENZIE, Jean Kenyon. — Venture,
The.
MACKENZIE, Joan Noble. — Stolen
Princess, The.
MACKENZIE, Robert. — King Cotton.
MACKENZIE, Seaforth.— Idas Te Dili-
get Unam.
Leaf from a Fly-Book, A.
MACKENZIE, William Andrew.— Shon
Campbell.
M'KENZIE, William P.— Lullaby Song.
Mother's Song, The.
MACKIE, Robert L.— Minstrel, The.
McKINLEY, William. — Country Re
united.
Future of the Philippines.
Grant.
Last Speech of William McKinley.
National Progress.
Our Country's Defenders.
Our New Relations. See Future of
the Philippines.
Pan-American Exposition Address.
President's Thanksgiving Proclama
tion, 1900.
To the Soldiers.
Washington and Lincoln.
Washington, the Patriot.
Washington's Religious Character.
McKINNEY, Ida Scott Taylor. See
TAYLOR, IDA SCOTT.
McKINNEY, Kate Slaughter ("Katy
did"). — Poppy Fields of Sergey.
MACKINNON, Cecilia.— Sea-Garden.
Three Princesses, The.
McKINSEY, Folger.— He Who Has
Vision.
Keeo Cheering Some One On.
MACKINTOSH, Alan. — Beaumont-
Hamel.
Death.
In Memoriam.
Victory and Failure.
MACKINTOSH, Charles H.— To Serve
Is to Gain.
MACKINTOSH, E. (Ewart) A. (Alan).
Cha Till Maccruimein.
From Home.
In No Man's Land.
MACKINTOSH, Newton.— "Cleopatra,
who thought they maligned her."
See Limericks.
Fin de Siecle.
Lucy Lake.
Optimism.
Pessimism.
McLACHLAN, H. D. C.— Cattle Round-
Up, The.
McLAIN, Sally (or Sarah) Pratt. See
GREENE, SARAH PRATT MCLEAN. .
McLANE, James L., Jr.— As When St.
Francis Walked the Ways of Earth.
To One Who Is a Voice.
MACLAREN, Hamish.— Carol : "Win
ter winds have chilled us quite."
Fool's Songs in a Windmill.
Island Rose. See Two Island Songs.
Two Island Songs.
Women to the Seafarers, The. See
Two Island Songs.
Winter. See Fool's Songs in a Wind
mill.
"MACLAREN, Ian" (John Watson).—
Afterwards.
Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush, sels.
Doctor's Last Journey, The. See
Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush.
His Mother's Sermon. See Beside the
Bonnie Briar Bush.
"MACLAREN, Ian" (Continued).
Through the Flood. See Beside the
Bonnie Briar Bush.
McLAUGHLIN5 for McLOUGHLIN),
Maurice E. — And the Band Played.
Conductor's Story, The.
Parlor Lamp, The.
Romance of a Rose.
MCLAUGHLIN, Mrs. R. E. — Memo-
McLAUGHLIN, Robert J.— Historical
Novel. „
McLEAN, Mrs. Clara Victoria (Dar-
gan). — Ruined Cottage, The.
MACLEAN, Mrs. George. See LAN-
DON, LETITIA E.
McLEAN, Jane.— Slogan.
McLEAN, Jean. — Art Shoppe.
MACLEAN. Murdoch. — Rake the Fire.
Sleep Weel.
McLEAN, Nancy Patton. — Unseen An
gel, An.
MACLEAN, Nannie Fitzhugh. — Lullaby:
"My heart makes mock at the long
day's harms."
McLEAN, Sarah (or Sally) Pratt. See
GREENE, SARAH PRATT MCLEAN.
MACLEISH, Archibald.— Against Illumi
nations.
Alien.
American Letter, sel.
Ars Poetica.
Before March.
Burying Ground by the Ties. See Fres
coes for Mr. Rockefeller's City.
Captured.
Conquistador, sel.
Cook County.
Dusk.
1800. See Farm, The.
Einstein.
Eleven.
Empire Builders. See Frescoes for Mr.
Rockefeller's City.
End of the World, The.
Epistle to be Left in the Earth.
Farm, The.
Final Chorus. See Panic.
Frescoes for Mr. Rockefeller's City,
sels.
Hamlet of A. MacLeish, The, sel.
Immortal Autumn.
In My Thirtieth Year.
Invocation to the Social Muse.
L'An Trentiesme de Mon Age.
Le Secret Humain.
Lines for an Interment.
Memorial Rain.
Men.
"Night after night I lie like this listen
ing." See Hamlet of A. MacLeish,
The.
Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments.
Oil Painting of the Artist as the Artist.
Panic, sels.
Poem Should Be Palpable and Mute, A.
Pole Star for This Year.
Pony Rock.
Prologue: "These alternate nights and
days, these seasons."
Reed-Player, The.
Reproach to Dead Poets.
Salute.
1750. See Farm, The.
Silence, The.
Speech to the Detractors.
To Be an American. See American
Letter.
Too-Late Born, The.
Unfinished History.
Weather.
"Why do you listen, trees?" See Farm.
Years Ago.
You, Andrew Marvell.
McLELLAN (or M'LELLAN), Isaac,
Jr. — Fields of War, The.
New England's Dead.
Pilgrim Fathers, The.
McLEOD, Crofton Uniacke. — Fisher-
Wife's Song, The.
"MACLEOD, Fiona" (William Sharp).
At the Coming of the Wild Swans.
At the Last.
Autumnal Evening, An.
Bells of Youth, The.
Bird of Christ, The.
Bugles of Dreamland, The.
Cap'n Goldsack.
Children of Wind and the Clan of Peace.
Coves of Crail, The.
Cross of the Dumb, The.
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"MACLEOD, Fiona" (Continued).
Cry on (or in) the Wind, A.
Day and Night.
Death-Child, The.
Deirdre Is Dead.
Desire.
Dream Fantasy.
Drostan and Yseul, sel.
Empire (Persepolis).
End of Aodh-of-the-Songs, The.
Field Mouse, The.
Founts of Song, The.
Garden Vision, The.
Hills of Ruel, The.
Hushing Song.
Isle of Lost Dreams, The.
Lament of^ Ian the Proud, The.
Last Aboriginal, The.
Lonely Hunter, The.
Love-Song of Drostan, The. See Dros
tan and Yseul.
Lullaby: "Lennavan-mo."
Madonna Natura.
Mo-Lennav-a-Chree.
Moon-Child, The.
Mountain Top.
Murias.
Mystic's Prayer, The.
On a Nightingale in April.
Red Poppies. See Sospiri di Roma.
Redeemer, The.
Rune of^the Sorrow of Women, The.
Sagittarius or the Archer.
St. Bride's Lullaby.
St. Christopher of the Gael.
Shule, Shule [Shule, Agrah!].
Sleep.
Small Lake, A.
Song: "Love in my heart: oh, heart of
me, heart of me!"
Song of Dreams, A.
Sospiri di Roma, sels.
Susurro. See Sospiri di Roma.
Swimmer at Sunrise, The.
Tryst of Queen Hynde, The.
Undersong, The."
Vision, The.
Washer of the Ford, The.
Wasp, The.
White Peace, The.
White Peacock, The. See Sospiri di
Roma.
White-Hands.
McLEOD, Irene . Rutherford (Mrs.
Augustus Benjamin de Selin-
court). — Aim, The.
He Lives! He Lives!
Is Love, Then, So Simple.
London.
Lone Dog.
Magic.
Mary.
Missing.
My Dear Comes Down to Meet Me.
On a Hill.
Rebel.
Rest.
Sea-Song.
So Beautiful You Are, Indeed.
Song: "How do I love you?"
Song: "Is love, then, so simple, my
dear?"
Song from "April."
Sonnet: "Between my love and me there
runs a thread." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "In heaven there is a star I
call my own." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Shall I be fearful thus to
speak my mind." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Sweet, when I think how sum
mer's smallest bird." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "When sane men gather in to
talk of love." See Sonnets.
Sonnets, sels.
Sword, The.
Unborn.
When My Beloved Sleeping Lies.
MACLEOD, Leroy.— To Be Practical.
Wild Duck, The.
MACLEOD, Murdo. — Isle of the Heather,
The,
McLEOD, Norman (The Elder). — Creed.
Farewell to Fiunary. (TV.)
I'm a Merry, Merry Squirrel.
Trust in God and Do the Right.
McLOUGHLIN, Ellen. — Text for a
Sampler.
Traffic Lights.
McLOUGHLIN, Maurice E. See MC
LAUGHLIN, MAURICE E.
McMAHAN, Helen.— October.
AUTHOE INDEX
Malloch
MAcMAHON. '-. —Jack Dempsey's
MAcMANUS, Anna Johnston. See "CAR-
BERY, ETHNA."
McMANUS, S. B.— Flicker on the Fence.
My Little Bo-Peep.
Perfect Faith, A.
MAcMANUS, Seumas. — Health to the
Birds, A.
Hedge Schoolmasters, Ihe.
In Dark Hour. .
Lullaby: "Softly now the burn is rush
ing."
Resignation.
MACMANUS, Mrj. Seumas. 6^?^ uar-
BERY, ETHNA."
M \cMAN US, Theodore F.— Cave Sedern!
McMASTER, Guy Humphrey.— Carmen
Bellicosutn.
Old Continentals, The.
McMASTER, John.— Free Little Chil-
luns on de Flo'.
MAcMECHAN, Archibald. — Ballad of
"La Tribune," The.
Ballad of the "Rover," The.
McMEEKIN, (Mrs.} Isabel McLennan.
MACMILLAN, Hugh (TV.).— Wish of
the Aged Bard, The.
MAcMILLAN, Mary. — Golden Bowl,
McMULLEN, Dysart.— Ships That Sail
in the Night.
MACNAGHTEN, Hugh. — Idyll: "In
Switzerland one idle day.'
MACNAIR, J. H.— Household Gods
McNALLY, James C.— Deed Is the Man.
Dream and the Deed, The.
MACNAMARA, Francis. — Carol of Je
sus Child.
McNAUGHT, Ethel Johnston. — Earth
like a Mother.
McNAUGHT, Rosamond Livingstone.—
Christmas Acrostic.
Christmas and the Old Year.
Christmas Box, The.
Christmas Fairies.
Christmas Joy and Sorrow.
Discontented Fir-Tree, The.
If I Were Santa Glaus.
Joey's Christmas.
Rummaging.
Unto One of the Least of These.
MAcNAUGHTON, Mrs. Allan. See
KELLY, MYRA.
McNAUGHTON, J. (John) H. (Hugh).
Burning Ship, The. See Onnalmda.
Onnalinda", sel. ,r.t, , _
McNEAL, Mildred I., (Mrs. Mildred I.
Sweeney).— April to March.
Chavez.
SimpleTFeield That I Shall Buy, The.
McNEAL-SWEENEY, Mildred I. See
McNEAL, MILDRED I.
MAcNEICE, Louis.— Birmingham.
Cradle Song: "Clock's untiring fingers
wind the wool of darkness, The.
Eclogue for Christmas, An.
Individualist Speaks, The.
Morning Sun.
Museums.
Sunday Morning.
Their Last Will and Testament.
Turf-Stacks.
McNEIL, Everett.— Gift of the Kind
Heart, The.
"McNEILL, Angus." See CROSLAND,
THOMAS WILLIAM HODGSON.
MACNEILL, Hector. — Come under My
Plaidie.
I Lo'ed Ne'er a Laddie but Ane.
My Boy Tammy. , „_.
MACNEILL, Nigel (Tr.).— Dark Winter
Is Going. _
McOMBER, Gretta M.— Have You?
March.
Mona.
MACON, J. (John) A. (Alfred).-— Cabin
Love-Song.
Dancing in the Flat Creek Quarters.
Evening Song on the Plantation.
Negro Wedding on the Creek.
Terpsichore in the Flat Creek Quarters.
Uncle Gabe at the Corn-Shucking.
Uncle Gabe on Church Matters.
MACON TELEGRAPH.— More in the
Man Than in the Land.
McPEEK, James A. S.— For Transient
Things.
McPHELIM, Edward J.— To Shake
speare's Love.
MACPHERSON, James. — Address to
the Sun. See Carthon.
"As a hundred winds," etc. See Fin-
gal.
"As the dark shades," etc. See Fin-
gal.
"As the shades of autumn fly," etc.
See Fingal.
Carthon, sels.
Cath-Loda, sel.
Comal and Galbina. See Fingal.
Fingal, sels.
"It is night; I am alone." See Songs
of Selma.
Ossian's Address to the Sun. zee
Carthon.
Songs of Selma, The.
Teniora, sel. ,
"Waves crowd away, The. See le-
mora.
McQUAID, Mabel Ward.— Adolescence.
McQUAIL, James.— Pard and the Grand
mother. ,_ .
MACQUEEN, Lucy Hayes (Jr.). —
Betsey.
Long Ago, The.
Piano-Tuner, The.
Reasonable Man, A.
McQUILLAND, Louis J.— Song of the
Open Road, A. .
MACRAE, David.— Leap-1 ear Wooing.
Railway Chase. The.
McRAE, John. See McCRAE, JOHN.
McRAY, Rae.— Somebody's.
MACRUM, Mrs. George. See NORTON,
GRACE FALLOW.
McSPADDEN, Joseph Walker ("Joseph
Walker").— Parsifal the Pure.
McSPARRAN, Will F.— Huskm , The.
School-Day, A. .
McVEAN, Mrs. L. G.— Paving the
McVEY, Paul B.— Her Dilemma.
McWIGHT, A. — Honest Runiseller s
Advertisement, An.
MACY, Arthur.— Boston Cats, The.
Flag, The.
Rollicking Mastodon, The.
Sit Closer, Friends.
MACY, George. — Ballade of Remembered
Roses.
MACY, John Alberts-Vagabonds The.
MACY, John C. — Two Old Soldiers,
The.
White Brigade, The.
MADDEN, John S.— Poppy, The.
MADDOCK, Anne Elizabeth.— Spring.
MADDOX, H. A. — Story of Paper Manu
facture, The.
MADDOX, Lavelle— Texas.
MADELEVA (or MApELAVA),S«**r
M. — As One Finding Peace.
At Winter's End.
Beech Trees.
Christmas in Provence.
DreanTof the Rood, The. (Tr.)
If You Would Hold Me.
Knights Errant. ^ .
Midnight Mass. See Christmas m
Provence.
Penelope.
Pepper Tree, The.
Proud Boast. .
Serenade, The. See Christmas in Prov
ence.
Swimmer, The.
Young Priest's Mother, The.
MADGE, Charles.— Solar Creation.
Times, The.
MADISON, Dolly (Mrs. James Madi
son) .—La Fayette. .
MADISON, James. — Advice to My Coun
try
MADOX, Elizabeth Roberts. — Rabbit,
The.
MAEL-ISU.— Deus Meus.
MAETERLINCK.Maurice.— Last \Vords,
News5' of Spring. See Old Fashioned
Flowers.
Old Fashioned Flowers, sels.
Song: "Three little maidens they have
MAFFEI, Andre.— Mary Stuart, sel.
MAGARET, Helene.— Aureole.
Last Chrysanthemum, The.
Thoroughbred, The.
MAGILL, Rev. — "Are You a Mason?
MAGILL, Mary Tucker.— Bill Thay.
How a Woman Buys Meat,
775
MAGINN, William.— I Give My Soldier
Boy a Blade.
Irishman and the Lady, The.
St. Patrick of Ireland, My Dear I
Soldier-Boy, The.
Waiting for the Grapes. .,
MAGNUS, Sister Albertus (Marion Mc-
Grath). — Prayer: "O Thou Great
Author of the World."
MAGNUSSON, Eirikr. Sec MORRIS,
WILLIAM and MAGNUSSON, EIRIKR.
MAGNY, Olivier de.— Ode: "When I see
you at the dawn."
MAGRUDER, Julia.— Harry of England.
MAGRUDER, Mary Lanier. — Awaken
ing.
Lights.
Song of the Winds.
MAGUIRE, Francis.— Root, The.
MAGUIRE, Robert.— Belfry of Ghent,
Chimes, The. See Belfry of Ghent, The.
MAHLMAN, Siegfried August.— Allah.
MAHNKEY, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth. —
After-Glow.
Andy Youngblood.
Back in the Mountains.
Cherry Pies.
Destitute.
Do Not Forget, My Dear.
Hollyhock Tea.
In New York.
My Poems.
Question.
Ridge Runner.
To My Husband.
Two Dresses.
When They Killed Jim Lee.
MAHON, Nora Hefley.— Candlelight.
MAHONEY, Francis Sylvester. See
"PROUT, FATHER."
MAIANO, Dante da.— Sonnet: He Craves
Interpreting of a Dream.
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He inter
prets Dante Alighieri 's Dream.
MAIR, Alexander William.— In Memo-
riam.
MAIR, Charles. — August.
Buffalo Herds, The. See Tecumseh.
Dreamland, sel.
Enter General Brock and Lefroy. See
Tecumseh.
How Burlington Was Saved.
lena's Song. See Tecumseh.
Lefroy in the Forest. See Tecumseh.
Tecumseh, sels.
Tecumseh to General Harrison. See
Tecumseh.
MAITLAND, Dollie. See RADFORD,
DOLLIE.
MAITLAND, Ella Fuller.— Courage.
MAITLAND, M. A.— Fought and Won.
True Victory.
MAITLAND, Sir Richard. — Advice to
Leesome Merriness.
Aganis the Thievis of Liddisdale.
Satire on the Toun Ladies.
MAJOR, Charles. — Princess Mary, The.
See When Knighthood Was in Flower.
When Knighthood Was in Flower, sel.
MALAM, Charles. — No One Ever Goes
Away.
MALARKY, Marcella Drennan. — My
Mother's Rocking Chair.
MALCOLM, Bertha Osier.— Time.
MALET, David. See MALLET, DAVID.
MALHERBE, Francois de.— Consolation
to M. du Pirrier.
On Marie de Bourbon.
On the Departure of Viscountess
d'Auchy.
MALINS, Joseph. — Fence or an Ambu
lance, A.
MALLARME, Stephane. — Anguish.
L'Apres-Midi d'un Faune.
Sea-Wind.
Sigh.
MALLET (or MALLOCH), David.—
Birks of Invermay, The.
William and Margaret.
MALLET (or MALLOCH), David and
THOMSON, James. — Alfred: A
Masque, sel.
Rule, Brittania! See Alfred: A Masque.
MALLET, Lola.— City Rain.
MALLOCH, David. See MALLET, DAVID.
MALLOCH, Douglas. — "Ain't It Fine
Today!"
Another Day.
As I Grow Old.
Be the Best of Whatever You Are.
Malloch
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
MALLOCH, Douglas (Continued).
Comrade Rides Ahead, A.
Cup beside the Spring, The.
Daddy like Mine, A.
Family Trees.
Father's Prayer, A.
God's Mothers.
Hills Ahead, The.
If Easter Eggs Would Hatch.
It's Fine Today.
June.
Man Behind, The.
My Son.
Other Men's Clover.
Service.
Some Youngster's Dad.
'Tis But the Night.
Today.
Up and Doing.
We Call This Life.
West, The.
When Dad Takes Me.
When the Drive Goes Down.
Who Makes a Garden.
Workers, The.
You Have to Believe.
MALLOCH, George Reston. — Enchanted
Princess, The.
High Summer.
On the Bridge at Sea.
MALLOCK, William H. — De Rerum
Natura, sels. (TV.).
Human Life.
Lines: "Homeless man goes, even on
life's sunniest slope."
No Single Thing Abides. See De
Rerum Natura.
Suave Mari Magno. See De Rerum Na
tura.
MALLORY, Sarah Trousdale.— Vesta.
MALLOY (Marie) Louise.— Baby's Un
answerable Argument.
MALON de CHAIDE, Pedro.— Conver
sion of the Magdalene, The, sel.
Sonnet: "O patience, that dost wait
eternally!"
M ALONE, Walter. — Agnostic's Creed.
He Who Hath Loved.
In Praise of Righteous War.
Lincoln.
October in Tennessee.
Opportunity.
MALORY, Sir Thomas. — Le Morte Dar-
thur, sel.
MALSBARY, Eva. — Resurrection Morn.
MANCHESTER, .—Mister Angle
worm.
MANCHESTER, C. M. — McKinley's
Funeral Address, seL
MANCHESTER, Leslie Clare.— Revela
tion, The.
MANDAN INDIANS. — See INDIANS:
MANDAN.
MANDEVILLE, Bernard. — Grumbling
Hive, The: or, Knaves Turn'd Hon
est.
MANGAN, James Clarence. — Advice
against Travel.
And Then No More (TV.).
Dark Rosaleen. (TV.)
Dawning of the Day, The.
Drearn-Pedlary.
Fair Hills of Eire, O, The.
Gone in the Wind.
Hymn for Pentecost.
Irish Lamentation, An (TV.).
Karamanian Exile, The.
Kathaleen Ny-Houlahan.
Kincora (TV.).
King of Thule, The. See Faust.
Lament for the Princess of Tir-Owen
and Tirconnell (TV.).
Lay of the Captive Count, The (TV.).
Lullaby, A: "0 hushaby, baby! Why
weepest thou?" (TV.).
Minstrel, The (TV.).
Nameless One, The.
O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire (TV.).
Rose, The (TV.).
Shapes and Signs.
Siberia.
Soul and Country.
Sunken City, The (TV.).
Three Khalandeers, The.
Time of the Barmecides, The.
To Amine.
Vision of Connaught in the Thirteenth
Century, A.
Voice from the Invisible World. (TV.)
Woman of Three Cows, The (TV.).
World, The: A Ghazel.
Written in a Nunnery Chapel.
MANGAN, Sherry.— Walk, Do Not Run
MANLY, Ellen.— Christmas Party, A.
Nothing to Wear.
MANN, B. Pickman.— Arbor Day.
MANN, Horace. — Dangers to Our Re
public.
Education.
Evils of Ignorance, The.
Ignorance a Crime, in a Republic.
Opposite Examples.
Thoughts for Young Men.
MANN, John.— False Way, The.
Recompense.
MANN, Katherine. — Chateau de Mon-
thiers.
From the Virgins.
MANNERS, J. Hartley.— Peg in Eng
land. See Peg o' My Heart.
Peg o' My Heart, sel.
MANNES, Marya.— Heroica.
Sonnet: "Sonnets are popular because
they fill."
MANNHEIMER, Louise. — Mother's
Love.
MANNIN, Ethel E. (Mrs. J. A. Por-
teus) . — Out-of -Doors.
Road That Leads to Home, The.
Secret Voices, The.
Ship-Love.
MANNING, Frederic.— At Even.
Kore.
Sacrifice.
Sign, The.
Trenches, The.
MANNING, Jacob M.— Address to the
Soldiers.
MANNING, James Harold. — At the
Turning of the Tide.
Ode to the Spirit of Life.
Stormy Petrel, The.
MANNING, Rena M.— To a Kitten.
MANNING, Robert. See MANNYNG,
ROBERT.
MANNING, W. E.— Beneath the Beam.
MANNING, William Sinkler.— Sonnet:
"Now I am free to do, and give, and
MANNING-SANDERS, Mrs. Ruth. —
Come, Wary One.
Old City, The.
MANNYNG (or MANNING), Robert.—
Bishop's Harp, The.
Praise of Women.
Round Table, The.
MANRIQUE, Jorge. — Coplas on the
Death of His Father, the Grandmas
ter of Santiago, The.
Footprints of Decay. See Coplas on the
Death of His Father, the Grandmas
ter of Santiago, The.
Relentless Time. See Coplas on the
Death of His Father, the Grandmas
ter of Santiago, The.
To One Alone. See Coplas on the Death
of His Father, the Grandmaster of
Santiago, The.
MANSFIELD, Charlotte.— If Needs Be.
MANSFIELD, Grace. — From the Train
Window.
"MANSFIELD, Katherine" (Mrs. John
Middleton Murry; Kathleen Beau-
champ). — Arabian Shawl, The. See
Two Nocturnes.
Butterfly Laughter.
Little Brother's Secret.
Meeting, The.
Sleeping Together. See Two Nocturnes.
There Is a Solemn Wind Tonight.
To L. H. B.
Two Nocturnes.
Voices of the Air.
MANSFIELD, Margery (Swett). — Art
of Building Bridges.
Corpus Christi, sel.
"How did he look, the Lord of Light."
See Corpus Christi.
Invocation: "If I had to dance before
the holy arc." See Corpus Christi.
Lines against Worry.
"They will tell — in a province of some
simple folk." See Corpus Christi
This Is New England.
MANSFIELD, Richard.— Eagle's Song,
MANSON, George J.— Renaissance of
Patriotism, A.
MANUEL, C. H.— Mirror.
MANVILLE, Marion (Mrs. Marion
[Manville] Pope). — Lee's Parole.
Little Jack Two-Sticks.
Over the Divide.
Surrender of New Orleans, The. I
776
MANYO SHU. See MANYO SHU in
TITLE INDEX.
MANZAROS, N.— National Air: Greece
MANZONI, Alessandro. — Fifth of May
— Napoleon, The. See Ode
Ode, sel.
MAPES, Edith L.— Oh, If They Only
Knew !
MAPLETHORPE, Iowa Marshall.— At
the End of the Day.
MARAGALL, Juan.— Canto Espiritual
Night of the Immaculate Concep
tion.
MARAVAL-BERTHOIN, Angele —Sa
lutatory.
MARBLE, Earl.— House Not Made with
Hands, A.
Spelling in the Nursery.
MARCABRUN.— At the Fountain.
MARCELA de Carpio de San Felix,
Sister. — Arnor Mysticus.
MARCETTE, Mildred Elizabeth. —
Query.
MARCH, Auzias. — What Guardian Coun
sels?
MARCHMONT, A. (Arthur) W. (Wil
liams). — Aeolf, the Martyr.
MARCUS ARGENTARIUS. See AR-
GENTARIUS.
MARGARET of Navarre. — Recipe for a
Happy Life.
MARGETSON, George Reginald.— Fledg
ling Bard and the Poetry Society
The.
"MARIA DEL OCCIDENTE." See
BROOKS, MARIA GOWEN.
MARIE DE FRANCE.— Adventures of
Flore and Blanchefleur, The.
Chartivel, sels.
Mouse in Search of a Wife, The.
Sarrazine's Song [to Her Dead Lover].
See Chartivel.
Song from Chartivel. See Chartivel.
Would I Might Go Far over Sea.
MARIELLA, Sister. — Sheep Herd,
The.
MARINI, Giarnbattista. — Description of
Beauty, A.
Fading Beauty.
MARINI, Myra.— Funeral.
MARININI, Rosa Zagnoni. See MARI-
NONI, ROSA ZAGNONI.
MARINO, Giarnbattista. See MARINI,
GlAMBATTISTA.
MARINONI, Rosa Zagnoni (Mrs. An
tonio Marinoni). — Ash Wednesday
Who Are My People?
MARION, Frank.— She Was Traveling
All Alone.
MARK, Rickman. — Snow in Town.
MARKHAM, Anna Catherine (Mrs. Ed
win Markham; Catherine Markharn).
Garden Friend, A.
In an Alameda Field.
MARKHAM, Edwin. — Anchored to the
Infinite.
Ann Rutledge.
Ascension, The.
Avengers, The.
Before Mary of Magdala Came.
Believe, O Friend.
Brotherhood.
Butterfly, The.
Carol for the New Year, A.
Chant of the Vultures, The.
Child of My Heart.
Christ of the Andes, The.
Climb of Life, The.
Consecration of the Common Way,
The.
Courage, All.
Creed, A.
Day and the Work, The.
Desire of Nations, The.
Divine Strategy, The.
Dream, The.
Duty.
Earth Is Enough.
Epitaph, An: "Let us not think of our
departed dead."
Flying Mist.
For the New Year.
Gift of Work, The.
Gray Noras, The.
Great Guest Comes [In], The.
Guard of the Sepulcher, A.
Harvest Song, A.
How Oswald Dined with God.
How Shall We Honor Them?
How the Great Guest Came.
How to Go and Forget.
If He Should Come.
Inbrothered.
AUTHOK, INDEX
Marshall
MARKHAM, Edwin (Continued).
Invisible Bride, The.
Joy of the Hills, The.
Joy of the Morning.
Juggler of Touraine, The.
Last Furrow, The.
League of Love in Action, The.
Let There Be No More Battles!
Lincoln the Great Commoner.
Lincoln, the Man of the People.
Lincoln Triumphant.
Lion and Lioness.
Little Brothers of the Ground.
Live and Help Live.
Lizard, The.
Look into the Gulf, A.
Lord of All, The.
Love's Vigil.
Man with the Hoe, The.
Manger Song of Mary, The.
Man-Making.
Man-Test.
Mendocino Memory, A.
Mighty Hundred Years, The, sel.
My Comrade.
Need of the Hour.
Night Moths, The.
No Sanctuary.
Opportunity.
Our Dead.
Our Dead, Overseas.
Outwitted.
Panther, The.
Peace.
Place of Peace, The.
Poet, The.
Poet-Lore.
Poetry.
Prayer, A: "Teach me, Father, how to
go."
Preparedness.
Quatrain: "Here is the Truth in a lit
tle creed."
Revelation.
Rhyme for Thanksgiving Day, A.
Right Kind of People, The.
Rules for the Road.
Saint Patrick.
San Francisco Desolate.
Song for Heroes, A.
Song of the Shepherds, The.
Song of Victory, A, sels.
Song to a Tree.
Stone Rejected, The.
Swung to the Void.
Task That Is Given to You, The.
Testing, The.
Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Rosary, The.
They Wait for You.
Third Wonder, The.
To a Young Man.
Toilers, The.
Two at a Fireside.
Two Taverns.
Unbelievable, The.
Vermin in the Dark, The.
Victory in Defeat.
Virgil ia.
We Have Broken Our Bread To
gether.
Wharf of Dreams, The.
Whirlwind Road, The.
World-Purpose, The.
Young Lincoln.
Your Tears.
MARKHAM, Gervase.— End of the Last
Fight of the "Revenge," The.
MARKHAM, Mrs. Lucia Clark.— Blue-
bells.
MARKHAM, Virgil.— Babylon.
MARKS, Jeannette. — Beside the Way.
Clear Pools.
To Some Philadelphia Sparrows.
White Hair.
MARKS, Mrs. Lionel Simeon. See PEA-
BODY, JOSEPHINE PRESTON.
MARKS, Margaret. — Chorus for Refusal.
Lady with Arrows.
Tactic.
"MARKS, Nora." See ATKINSON, ELEA
NOR (STACKHOUSE).
MARLATT, Earl.— Icarus.
Jn the Lanes of Nazareth.
Locarno.
Once.
Paul.
MARLIN, Grace (Grace Marlin Raines).
In the Days of La Fayette.
MARLOWE, Christopher. — "Ah faire
Zenocrate, divine Zenocrate." See
Tamburlaine.
MARLOWE, Christopher (Continued).
"Ah, Faustus, now hast thou but one
bare hower to live." See Dr. Faus
tus.
And Ride in Triumph through Per-
sepolis. See Tamburlaine.
Chorus on the Death of Faustus. See
Dr. Faustus.
Climbing after Knowledge. See Tam
burlaine.
"Come live with me and be my love/'
Divine Zenocrate. See Tamburlaine.
Dr. Faustus, sels.
Edward II, sel.
Faustus. See Dr. Faustus.
Faustus's Last Speech on Earth. See
Dr. Faustus.
Finale: "Ah, Faustus, now hast thou,"
etc. See Dr. Faustus.
First Sight. See Hero and Leander.
Fragment: "I walk'd along a stream,
for pureness rare."
"Fye; what a trouble tis to count this
trash." See Jew of Malta, The.
"God of war resigns his room to me,
The." See Tamburlaine.
Helen [of Troy]. See Dr. Faustus.
Hero and Leander, sels.
Hero the Fair. See Hero and Leander.
"Holla, ye pampered Jades of Asia."
See Tamburlaine.
"I will, with engines never exercised."
See Tamburlaine.
Idea of Wealth, An. See Jew of Malta,
The.
It Lies Not in Our Power to Love or
Hate. See Hero and Leander.
Jew of Malta, The, sels.
Last Hour of Faustus. See Dr. Faus
tus.
Life and Death of Dr. Faustus. See
Dr. Faustus.
Love at First Sight. See Hero and
Leander.
Milkmaid's Song, The.
Passionate Shepherd [to His Love], The.
Pharsalia, sel. (Tr.)
Poet's Pen, The. See Tamburlaine.
Portents, The. See Pharsalia.
Precious Stones. See Jew of Malta,
The.
Shepherd to His Love, The.
"So from the east unto the farthest
west." See Tamburlaine.
Song of Ithamore, The. See Jew of
Malta, The.
Tamburlaine, sels.
Tamburlaine the Great. See Tambur
laine.
Tamburlaine to Zenocrate. See Tam
burlaine.
"Thirst of raigne and sweetnes of a
crown." See Tamburlaine.
Tragical History of Dr. Faustus, The.
See Dr. Faustus.
Who Ever Loved, That Loved Not at
First Sight? See Hero and Leander.
"Was this the face that launched a
thousand ships." See Dr. Faustus.
"World will strive with hosts of men-
at-arms, The." See Tamburlaine.
MARLOWE, Christopher, and NASHE,
Thomas. — Tragedy of Dido, The, sel.
MARLYN, Eliza Lamb.— God's Wonders.
MARO, Publius Vergilus. See VIRGIL.
MARORI. — Happy Family, The.
My Cat and Dog.
MAROT, Clement. — About Himself: "I
am not now what I have been."
About Himself: "This, Clement Marot
[if you wish to know]."
Ballade of a Friar.
Epitaph on Jean Veau.
Friar Lubin.
Love-Lesson, A.
Madame D' Albert's (or D'Albret's)
Laugh.
Marot to the Queen of Navarre on
Some Verses Which She Had Sent
Him.
Marot's Love.
Of His Lady and Himself.
Posy Ring, The.
Song: "Since loving countenance you
still refuse."
To the King of Navarre.
MAROT, Jean. — Friendship.
MARQUIS, Don (Donald Robert Perry
Marquis). — Another Villon-ous Vari
ation.
April Song.
August, 1914, sel.
777
MARQUIS, Don (Continued-).
Awakening, The.
Birth, The.
Bridal Night.
Chant Royal of the Dejected Dipso
maniac.
Columbine and Harlequin. See Son
nets to a Red-Haired Lady.
Desk Motto, A.
Determined Suicide, The.
Do You Remember?
Dream Child, A.
Envoi (A Little While).
For I Am Sad.
From the Bridge.
Gentleman of Fifty Soliloquizes, A.
God-Maker, Man, The.
Heir and Serf.
Hero Cockroach, The.
Hot-Weather Song, A.
I Have Looked Inward, sels.
"1 rose ... I rose . . ." See I Have
Looked Inward.
Incendiary Sex, The.
Jokesmith's Vacation, The.
King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid.
Lilies.
Little While, A.
Miss Pringle.
Name, The.
Noah an* Jonah an' Cap'n John Smith.
Nobler Lesson, The.
Protest of a Young Intellectual.
Rondeau, The: "Your rondeau's tale
must be light."
Savage Portraits.
Seaside Romance, A.
Seeker, The.
Song of a Thousand Years, sel.
Sonnets to a Red-Haired Lady, sel.
Spinks, The.
Spring Ode.
"There was a locked door." See I
Have Looked Inward.
They Had No Poet.
Those That Come Back.
Tom-Cat, The.
Tragedy of the Deep, A.
Triolet, The: "Your triolet should
glimmer."
Tristram and Isolt.
Unrest.
When One Loves Tensely.
Young Moses, The.
MARRIOTT, Sir James. — Canzonetta.
MARRIOTT, John.— Devonshire Lane,
The.
On John Donne's Book of Poems.
How Marriage Is like a Devonshire
Lane.
MARRYAT, Frederick.— Captain Stood
on the Carronade, The. See Snar-
leyyow, or The Dog Fiend.
Old Navy, The. See Snarleyyow, or
The Dog Fiend.
Port Admiral.
Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend, sel.
MARS, Gerhardt C. — Dignity of
Man.
Doing for Others. See Interpretation
of Life, ^The.
Interpretation of Life, The, sel.
MARSDEN, William.— What Is Time?
MARSH, Daniel L. — Greatest Person in
the Universe, The.
MARSH, George. — High Brotherhood,
The. See Toilers of the Trail.
Race for a Life, The. See Whelps of
the Wolf.
Toilers of the Trail, sel.
Whelps of the Wolf, sel.
MARSH, George P. — Man and Nature,
sel.
Restoration of the Forests, The.
MARSH, George T.— In the Zoo.
MARSH, Luther R.— Past and the Fu
ture, The.
MARSH, Marie Moore. — Emergency,
An.
From the Window.
My Dog and I.
Up over Tim Dooley's Saloon.
MARSH, Susan R. — Long Journey, The.
MARSH, W. W.— Brita's Wedding.
Jephtha's Daughter.
MARSH, Wendy. — Juliet Protests.
MARSHALL, Anna P. — Ben Hazzard's
Guests.
MARSHALL, James — Oregon Trail,
The: 1851.
MARSHALL, John.— On a Gray Birth
day.
Troubles of the First Administration.
Marshal!
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
MARSHALL, Marguerite Mooers (Mrs.
Sidney Walter Dean). — Memorial
Day, Post- War.
Woodrow WTilson — 1856-1924.
MARSHALL, Mary Tylden.— Is Mar
riage a Failure?
MARSHALL, Pearl M. — Grandchild,
The.
MARSHALL, R.— His Excellency the
Governor, sel.
Match-Making. See His Excellency,
the Governor.
MARSHALL, Thomas Francis. — Tem
perance Pledge, The.
MARSHALL, William E.— Brookfield.
MARSTON, John. — Antonio's Revenge,
sel.
Oblivion. See Scourge of Villainy,
The.
Prologue to "Antonio's Revenge." See
Antonio's Revenge.
Scourge of Villainy, The, sels.
To Detraction. See Scourge of Vil
lainy, The.
To Everlasting Oblivion. See Scourge
of Villainy, The.
MARSTON, John Westland. — Death-
Ride, The.
Marie de Meranie, seL
Parting of King Philip and Marie,
The. See Marie de Meranie.
MARSTON, Mabel Standley. — What
Mother Said.
MARSTON, Philip Bourke.— After.
After Summer.
At Last.
At the Last.
Bridal Eve.
First Kiss, The.
From Far.
Garde_n Fairies.
Greeting, A.
Her Pity.
How My Songs of Her Began.
If You Were Here.
Inseparable.
"It must have been for one of us, my
own."
Love and Music.
Love's Music.
No Death.
Not Thou but I.
Old Churchyard at Bonchurch, The.
Persistent Music.
Rose and the Wind, The.
Roses' Song. See Garden Fairies.
To the Spirit of Poetry.
Vain Wish, A.
Worth Remembrance.
MARSTON, Westland. See MARSTON,
JOHN WESTLAND.
MARTHOLD,. Jules de.— Wedding-Ring
Preserves He¥ Honor.
MARTIAL (Marcus Valerius Martlalis).
Bought Locks.
Country Pleasures.
Critics.
Epigram: "They say your lady friends
have no long life."
Epitaph on Erotion.
Erotion.
Grammar of Love, The.
Hinted Wish, A.
Martial's Quiet Life.
Means to Attain Happy Life, The.
Of Treason.
On the Death of a Young and Favor
ite Slave.
Petition for Friendship, A.
Post-Obits and the Poets.
Procrastination.
Sextus to Usurer.
Temperament.
To a Poetic Lover.
To Cloe.
To His Book.
To Sextus.
Verses on Blenheim.
What Makes a Happy Life.
MARTIAL D'AUVERGNE.— Vigils of
Charles VII, The, sel.
MARTIALIS, Marcus Valerius. See
MARTIAL.
MARTIN, Ada Louise.— Sleep.
MARTIN, Alice Shefler.— Wagon Train
Minstrel.
MARTIN, Arthur Patchett. — Bush Study,
a la Watteau, A.
Cynic of the Woods, The.
Love and War.
Romance in the Rough, A.
MARTIN, C. D.— God's Goodness.
MARTIN, Clara Tull. — My Road
Leads to You.
MARTIN, Edward Sandford.— Christ
mas, 1898.
Contemporary Suitor, The.
Egotism,
Girl of Pompeii, A.
Infirm.
Little Brother of the Rich, A.
Mea Culpa.
Snow-Bound.
MARTIN, Eleanor Beckman. — Sonnet to
Monadnock.
MARTIN, Eva Jones. — Her Poem.
MARTIN, Florence Ripley. — Old Hound.
MARTIN, Mrs. Frederic C. See MARTIN,
HELEN R. (REIMENSNYDER).
MARTIN, George Madden. — Emmy Lou,
sels.
Little Feminine Casabianca, A. See
Emmy Lou.
Play's the Thing, The. See Emmy Lou.
MARTIN, Helen R. (Reimensnyder)
(Mrs. Frederic C. Martin). — Barna
betta, sel.
Barnabetta at College. See Barnabetta.
Mennonites Who Were Not Slow.
MARTIN, Hermann Ford. — Home.
Wander-Lure.
MARTIN, John.— Big Black Bear.
Boy — like You, A.
Dash Away.
God's Dark.
Hen, The.
If I Were Little as a Bee.
Lion's Eyes, The.
Organ Grinder, The.
These Things Are Free.
Toad and the Rabbit, The.
MARTIN, John Smellie. — Scottish Earth.
MARTIN, Leona Bolt. — From a Car
Window.
MARTIN, Martha.— Ad Astra.
Her Voice.
MARTIN, Nicholas.— Young and Old.
MARTIN, T. (TV.).— Belshazzar,
"Du Bist Wie Eine Blume."
Grenadiers, The.
MARTIN, William Wesley.— Apple Blos
soms.
Apple Orchard in the Spring, The.
MARTIN DALE, Cyril Charley.— Sancta
Dei Genetrix.
MARTINEAU, G. D. — September
MARTINEAU, Harriet.— On, On, For
ever.
MARTINEZ, Gloria.— Drug-Store Scene.
MART I SON, Harry.— Cotton.
MARTLEY, John. — Budget of Para
doxes, A.
Valley of Shanganagh, The.
"MARVEL, Ik." See MITCHELL, DON-
ALD GRANT.
MARVELL, Andrew. — Arnetas and Thes
tylis Making Hay-Ropes.
Bermudas.
Character of Holland, The, sel.
Charles II. See Last Instructions to a
Painter.
Coronet, The.
Cromwell in Death. See Poem upon the
Death of His Late Highness the Lord
Protector, A.
Death of the White Fawn.
Definition of Love, The.
Dialogue between the Soul and Body, A.
Dialogue between the Resolved Soul,
and Created Pleasure, A.
Drop of Dew, A.
Dutch in the Medway, The. See Last
Instructions to a Painter.
Epitaph, An: "Enough; and leave the
rest to fame.'*
Eyes and Tears.
Fair Singer, The.
From a Poem upon the Death of Oliver
Cromwell, A. See Poem upon the
Death of His Late Highness the Lord
Protector, A.
Gallery, The.
Garden, The ("How vainly men," etc.).
Garden, A ("See how the flowers,"
etc.).
Garden Scene, A. See Garden, The
("How vainly men," etc.):
Girl Describes (or and) Her Fawn, The.
See Nymph Complaining for the
Death of Her Fawn, The.
"Had we but world enough, and time."
"Here at the fountain's sliding foot."
See Garden, The.
778
MARVELL, Andrew (Continued).
Horatian Ode [upon Cromwell's Re
turn from Ireland], An.
In a Forest. See Upon Appleton House
In Exile.
Last Instructions to a Painter, sels.
Maiden Lamenting for Her Fawn, A.
See Nymph Complaining for the
Death of Her Fawn, The.
Match, The.
Mower against Gardens, The.
Mower to the Glow-Worms, The.
Mower's Song, The.
Musick's Empire.
Nymph Complaining for the Death of
Her Fawn, The.
On a Drop of Dew.
On [Mr.] Milton's Paradise Lost.
On the Victory Obtained by Admiral
Blake.
Picture of Little T. C. [in a Prospect
of Flowers], The.
Poem upon the Death of His Late High
ness the Lord Protector, A, sel.
Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda.
Thoughts in a Garden.
To Glow-Worms.
To His Coy Mistress.
Two Kings.
Upon Appleton House, sels.
What Wondrous Life Is This I Lead?
See Thoughts in a Garden.
Young Love.
MARVIN, Frederick Rowland (Jr.).
Media Vita.
MARY, Queen of Hungary. — Prayer: "0
God! though sorrow be my fate."
MARY, Queen of Scots. — Prayer before
Execution.
MARY OF THE VISITATION, Sist-er.
See VISITATION, Sister MARY OF THE
MARYANNA, Sister. — Knight, The
MARZIALS, Frank T. — Death as the
Fool.
Death as the Teacher of Love-Lore.
"Fleet, fleet and few, ay, fleet the mo
ments fly."
"Hist, hist, ye winds," etc.
Mother of Victor Hugo, The.
MARZIALS, Theodore. — Summer Shower.
MARZIALS, Theophile. — Carpe Diem
Last Night. (TV.).
May Margaret.
Pastoral, A.
Song: "There's one great bunch of
stars in heaven."
Tragedy, A.
Twickenham Ferry.
MASE, Sidney Warren. — Fellow Who
Can Whistle, The.
MASEFIELD, Charles John Beech. —
Two Julys.
MASEFIELD, John. — Adamas and Eva.
Ah, We Are Neither Heaven Nor
Earth but Men. See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc.
All Ye That Pass By.
Animula.
Arthur and His Ring.
Arthur in the Ruins.
At Gallipoli.
August, 1914.
Badon Hill.
Ballad of Cape St. Vincent, A.
Ballad of John Silver, A.
Ballad of Sir Bors, The.
Beauty ("I have seen dawn," etc.).
Beauty (" When soul'scompanions/'tfic.).
Begetting of Arthur, The.
Begetting of Modred, The.
Being Her Friend.
Bill.
Biography.
Birth of Arthur, The.
Blacksmith, The.
Born for Nought Else.
Breaking of the Links, The.
Builders, The.
Burial Party.
C. L. M.
"Calm like Jove's beneath a fiery air,
A." See Sard Harker.
Campeachy Picture.
Cap on Head.
Cape Horn Gospel.
Captain Stratton's Fancy.
Cardigan Bay.
Cargoes.
Cavalier.
Central I, The, See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc. ("O little self," etc.).
AUTHOE INDEX
Mason
MASEFIELD, John (Continued)
Chanty: "Kneel to the beautiful, etc.
See Tragedy of Pompey the Great,
Chief 'Centurions, The. See Tragedy
of Pompey the Great, The.
Choice, The.
Christmas Eve at Sea.
Christmas, 1903.
Cold Cotswolds, The.
Comfort of Manuel, on Setting Forth
Defeated in the "Venturer."
Consecration, A.
Countrymen, The. See Reynard the Fox.
Crowd, The. See "Wanderer," The.
Daffodil Fields, The.
Dauber, sels.
Dauber Rounds Cape Horn, The. bee
Dauber.
D'Avalos' Prayer.
Dawn.
Dead Knight, The.
Death of Lancelot, The.
Death Rooms, The.
Downland, The.
Dream of Daniel, The.
Dust to Dust.
Eight Bells. See "Wanderer," The.
Emigrant, The.
Ending, The. See "Wanderer," The.
Enslaved. . .
Epilogue: "And all their passionate
hearts are dust." See Tragedy of
Pompey the Great, The.
Epilogue: "How swift the summer
goes." See Everlasting Mercy, The.
Escape, The. See Reynard the Fox;
or The Ghost Heath Run.
Evan Roberts, A.B. of H.M.S. "An
dromache."
Everlasting Mercy, The, sels.
Fever Ship.
Fever-Chills.
Fight at Camlan, The. .
Fight on the Beach, or the Passing,
Fight on the Wall, The.
"Flesh I have knocked at many a
dusty door." See Sonnets: "Long
long ago."
Forget.
Fragments: "Troy Town," etc.
From the Song of Roland.
Frontier, The.
Fulfilment.
Galley-Rowers, The.
Gentle Lady, The.
Golden City of St. Mary, The.
Gwenivach Tells.
Gwenivere Tells.
Harbour-Bar.
Harp, The. (Tr.}.
Harper's Song, The.
Haunted, The.
Hell's Pavement.
Her Heart.
Here the Legion Halted.
"Here where we stood together, we
three men." See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc.
Hounds of Hell, The.
Hour Strikes, The.
"How many ways, how many times.
See Sonnets: "Long long ago," etc.
Hundred Years Ago, A.
"I could not sleep for thinking of the
sky." See Sonnet: "I could not
sleep," etc.
I Never See the Red Rose Crown the
Year. See Sonnets: "Long long
I llw Her" Here. See "Wanderer,"
The.
If. See "Wanderer," The.
If I Could Come Again to That Dear
Place. See Sonnets: "Long long
ago," etc.
"If I could get within this changing
I." See Sonnets: "Long long ago,"
etc.
Ignorance.
In Memory of A. P. R.
Invocation: "O wanderer into my
brains."
Island of Skyros, The. See Sonnets:
"Long long ago," etc. ("Here where
we stood," etc.}.
It May Be So with Us. See Sonnets:
"Long long ago," etc.
June Twilight.
King Cole.
King's Highway, The.
MASEFIELD, John (Continued}.
Laugh and Be Merry. _ < j
"Lean man, silent behind triple bars,
A." See Sard Harker.
Lemmings, The.
"Let that which is to come be as it
may." See Sonnets: "Long long
ago," etc.
Lines, on the Same Occasion.
Liverpool — 1930. See "Wanderer," The.
Lollingdon Downs.
London Town.
"Long long ago, when all the glitter
ing earth." See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc.
Love Gift, The.
Lyric: "Give me a light," etc.
Masque of Liverpool, A. See "Wan
derer," The.
Meditation of Carlotta in Prison, The.
Meditation of Highworth Ridden, The.
Men Are Made Human by the Mighty
Fall. See Sonnets: "Long long
ago," etc.
Midnight.
Midsummer Night.
Minnie Maylowe's Story.
Night at Dago Tom's, A.
Night [Is] on the Downland.
Nireus.
"0 little self, within whose smallness
lies." See Sonnets: "Long long
ago," etc.
Old Song Re-Sung, An.
Old Tale of the Begetting, The.
On Eastnor Knoll.
On Growing Old.
On Malvern Hill.
On Skysails. See "Wanderer," The.
On the Coming of Arthur.
On the Downs.
One of Wally's Yarns.
Passing Strange, The.
Pathfinder, The. See Sard Harker.
Pay. See "Wanderer," The.
Penelope.
Personal.
Pier-Head Chorus, A.
Port of Holy Peter.
Port of Many Ships.
Posted. See /'Wanderer," The.
Posted as Missing.
Prayer: "When the last sea is sailed,
and the last shallow charted."
Prologue: "I am a pilgrim come from
many lands."
Racer, The.
"Rest Her Soul, She's Dead."
Reynard the Fox ; or, The Ghost Heath
Run.
Richard Whittington.
Rider at the Gate, The..
Right Royal.
River, The.
Roadways.
Rose of the World, The.
Roses [Are Beauty]. See Sonnets:
"Long long ago," etc.
Rounding the Horn. See Dauber.
Sailing of Hell Race, The.
St. Mary's Bells.
Sard Harker, scls.
Sea-Change.
Sea-Fever.
Seekers, The.
Setting Forth, The. See "Wanderer,"
The.
Setting of the Windcock, The.
Ship, The.
Ship and Her Makers, The.
Ships.
Simkin, Tomkin and Jack.
Sing a Song o' Shipwreck.
Son of Adam.
Song: "One Sunny Time in May.
Sonnet: "Drop me the seed, that I, even
in my brain."
Sonnet: "Flesh, I have knocked at
many a dusty door." See Sonnets:
"Long long ago."
Sonnet: "Go, spend your penny, Beauty,
when you will." See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc.
Sonnet: "Here in the self is all that
man can know." See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc.
Sonnet: "I saw the ramparts of my na
tive land." See Sonnet: Death Warn
ings.
Sonnet: "Is there a great green com
monwealth of thought." See Son
nets: "Long long ago,' etc.
779
MASEFIELD, John (Continued}.
Sonnet: "It may be so; but let the un
known be." See Lollingdon Downs.
Sonnet: "O little self, within whose
smallness lies." See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc.
Sonnet: Death Warnings. (TV.)
Sonnet of Camilla, Mother of Don
Manuel, on Hearing of Her Son's
Betrothal to Carlotta, The.
Sonnet on the Death of His Wife. (Tr.)
Sonnet upon Ezekiel Rust, A.
Sonnets: "Like bones the ruins of the
cities stand." See Sonnets: "Long
long ago," etc.
Sonnets: "Long long ago," etc.
Sorrow of Mydath.
South and East.
Spanish Waters.
Spunyarn.
Taking of Gwenivere, The.
Taking of Morgause, The.
Tale of Troy, A.
Tarry Buccaneer, The.
Tewkesbury Road.
There Is a Stream. .
"There is no God, as I was taught in
youth." See Sonnets: "Long long
ago," etc.
There, on the Darkened Deathbed, Dies
the Brain. See Sonnets: "Long long
ago," etc.
They Closed Her Eyes. (Tr.}
Third Mate.
To His Mother, C. L. M.
Tomorrow.
Trade Winds.
Tragedy of Pompey the Great, The, sels.
, The.
See
See
they
Tree, .
Tristan's Singing.
Truth.
Turn of the Tide, The.
Twilight.
Under Three Lower Topsails.
"Wanderer," The.
Unexplored, Unconquered, The.
Sonnets: "Long long ago," etc.
Vagabond.
Valediction, A.
Vision.
"Wanderer," The, sels.
"Wanderer," The ("All day
loitered," etc.}.
"Wanderer," The ("You swept across,
etc.}. See "Wanderer," The.
"Wanderer" and Wonderer. See "Wan
derer," The.
Wanderer's Song, A.
Waste.
Watch in the Wood, The.
Watching by a Sick-Bed.
We Danced.
West Wind, The.
What Am I, Life? See Sonnets: "Long
long ago.'* .
"What is this atom wnich contains the
whole." See Sonnets: "Long, long
ago."
When Bony Death.
Widow in the Bye Street, The.
Wild Duck, The.
Woman Speaks, The.
Word, The.
Yarn of the "Loch Achray," The.
Young John of Chance's Stretch.
MASHIEL, W. E. (TV.).— To a Sacred
Cow.
MASON, Agnes Louisa Carter (Mrs.
Frank G. Mason; Agnes Louisa Car
ter). — Whenever a Little Child Is
Born.
MASON, Billy. — Give the Bug a Chance.
MASON, Caroline Atherton (Briggs). —
Eventide.
Open Secret, An.
President Lincoln's Grave.
Reconciliation.
When I Am Old.
MASON, Caroline Atwater (Mrs. John
H. Mason; Caroline Atwater). — "En
Voyage,"
God Knows Best.
God's Will Is Best.
That Wind Is Best.
Thekla, the Victor, See White Shield,
The.
Whichever Way the Wind Doth Blow.
White Shield, The, sel.
MASON, Edgar Cooper. — Safe in His
Keeping.
Satisfied.
Tear Down tlie Walls!
Mason
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
MASON, Edward Wilbur. — Ballade of
Riches.
When Mollie Sings at Noon.
MASON, Ella.— Woman's Wish, A.
MASON, Mrs. Frank G. See MASON,
AGNES LOUISA CARTER.
MASON, Grace Sartwell (Mrs. James
Redfern Mason). — Prodigies, The.
MASON, Gregory. — How America Fin
ished.
MASON, Mrs. James Redfern. See
MASON, GRACE SARTWELL.
MASON, John A. — Terpsichore in the
Flat Creek Quarters.
Theology in the Quarters.
MASON, Mrs. John H. See MASON,
CAROLINE AT WATER.
MASON, Jonathan. — Columbus to Fer
dinand.
MASON, Marie. — Mary's Easter.
MASON, Mary Augusta. — My Little
Neighbor.
Scarlet Tanager, The.
MASON, Ronald Allison Kells.— On a
Dead Cripple.
MASON, W. L.— My Airedale Dog.
MASON, Walt.— Columbian Legend, A.
Dead Ones, The.
Eyes of Lincoln, The.
Getting Well.
Glance at History. A.
Goal, The.
Has-Beens, The.
Lions and Ants.
Little Green Tents.
Politeness,
Pretty Good Schemes.
Teacher, The.
Teaching Children Manners.
Voting Woman, The.
Welcome Man, The.
Workers, The.
MASON, William. — English Garden,
The, sel.
Landscape. See English Garden,
The.
Ode to a Friend.
Sonnet: Anniversary, February 23,
1795.
MASSEY, Gerald. — Captain of the
Northfleet, The.
Christie's Portrait.
Deserter from the Cause, The.
England.
His Banner over Me.
Lullaby: "Softly sink in slumbers
golden."
Mother's Idol Broken, The, sel.
O, Lay Thy Hand in Mine, Dear!
Old Friends.
Our Wee White Rose. See Mother's
Idol Broken, The.
Parting.
Promised Land To-Morrow, The.
Tale of Eternity, sel.
*Tis Weary Waiting.
Today and Tomorrow.
Young Love.
MASSIE, R. (TV.).—- Unchanging Jesus.
MASSILLON, Jean Baptiste. — Immor
tality.
MASSINGER, Philip.— Emperor of the
East, The, sel.
Sad Song, A. See Emperor of the
East, The.
Song: "Why art thou slow, thou rest
of trouble, Death." See Emperor
of the East, The.
MASSINGER, Philip (?) awd FLETCH
ER, John. — Away, Delights. See
Captaine, The.
Beauty Clear and Fair. See Elder
Brother, The.
Captaine, The, sels.
Charm, The. See Little French Law
yer, The.
Elder Brother, The, sel.
Little French Lawyer, The, sel.
"Tell me, dearest, what is love?" See
Captaine, The.
What Is Love? See Captaine, The.
MASSINGER, Philip; FLETCHER,
John, et al. — Bloody Brother, The,
sels.
Drink To-Day [and Drown All Sor
row]. See Bloody Brother, The.
Nice Valour, The, sel.
gueen of Corinth, The, sel.
ong: "Hence, all you vain delights."
See Nice Valour, The.
Weep No More. See Queen of
Corinth, The.
MASSON, Tom (Thomas L.).— Adapt
able Poem.
Ail-Around Intellectual Man, An.
Baby Speaks.
Desolation.
Event, An.
Her Fifteen Minutes.
Kiss, The.
Man Who Kicked.
Modern Girl, The.
Only a Woman.
Price, The.
Red Cross Nurses, The.
Taking the Veil.
We All Know Her.
When I Get Time.
MASTERMAN, Mrs. Charles Frederic.
See LYTTELTON, LUCY.
MASTERS, Edgar Lee.— Aaron Hatfield.
See Spoon River Anthology.
Accusation. The.
Acoma, sel.
Alexander Throckmorton. See Spoon
River Anthology, The.
Ann[e] Rutledge. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Archibald Higbie. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Arielle Grierson. See New Spoon Riv
er, The.
Arlo Will. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy, The.
Benjamin Franklin Hazard. See New
Spoon River, The.
Benjamin Pantier. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Bert Kessler. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Bertrand Hume. See New Spoon
River, The.
By the Waters of Babylon.
Canticle of the Race.
Carl Hamblin. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Chandler Nicholas. See New Spoon
River, The.
Charles Webster. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Christmas at Indian Point.
Cleanthus Trilling. See New Spoon
River, The.
Clipper Ships, The.
Confucius and Tsze-Lu.
Curious Boy, A. See Silence.
Daisy Fraser. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
D'Arcy Singer. See New Spoon River,
The.
Davis Matlock. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Desolate Scythia.
Doc Hill. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy, The,
Doctor Meyers. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Dr. Siegfried Iseman. See Spoon
River Anthology, The.
Draw the Sword, O Republic.
Editor Whedon. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Edmund Pollard. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Epitaph for Us.
Euripides Alexopoulos.
Father Malloy. See Spoon River An-
_thology, The.
Fiddler Jones. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Garden, The.
George Gray. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Hannah Armstrong. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Hare Drummer. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Harmon Whitney. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Henry C. Calhoun. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Henry Cogdal. See New Spoon River,
The.
Henry Ditch. See New Spoon River,
The.
Henry Zoll, the Miller. See New
Spoon River, The.
Herbert Marshall. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Hill, The. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy, The.
Howard Lamson. See New Spoon
River, The.
Hymn to the Sun. See Acoma.
Isaiah Beethoven.
780
MASTERS, Edgar Lee (Continued},
Jack Kelso, sel.
Jacob Godbey. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
James Garber. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Jay Hawkins. See New Spoon River.
John Hancock Otis. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Johnny Appleseed.
Julius Brink. See New Spoon River.
Lake Boats, The.
Lee, sel.
Levy Silver.
Lionel Grierson. See New Spoon River
The.
Loom, The.
Lost Orchard, The.
Louise Hedeen. See New Spoon
River, The.
Lucinda Matlock. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Madelaine.
Man Child Is Born, A.
Mayor Marston. See New Spoon
River, The.4
Mrs. Benjamin Pantier. See Spoon
River Anthology, The.
Mrs. Meyers. See Spoon River An
M
thology, The.
rs. Willi
.
iams. See Spoon River An
. .
thology, The.
Mollie McGee. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Morgan Oakley. See New Spoon
River, The.
Mourner's Bench, The.
My Light with Yours.
Nathan Suffrin.
Neither Faith nor Beauty Can Re
main.
New Spoon River, The, sels.
No Grief for the Great Ones. See Lee.
Old Fiddler Jones.
Perry Zoll. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy, The.
Petit, the Poet. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Portrait of a Poet. See Jack Kelso.
Rita Matlock Gruenberg. See New
Spoon River, The.
Rutherford McDowell. See Spoon
River Anthology, The.
Samuel Gardner. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Scholneld Huxley.
Seth Compton. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
Seven Cities of America, The.
Silence, sel.
Slip-Shoe Lovey.
Sounds Out of Sorrow.
Spoon River Anthology, The, sels.
Thomas Rhodes. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Thomas Trevelyan. See Spoon River
Anthology, The.
Starved Rock.
Supplication.
"Urge of the seed: the germ, The."
See New Spoon River, The.
Village Atheist, The.
Washington McNeeley. See Spoon
River Anthology, The.
Webster Ford. See Spoon River An
thology, The.
William H. Herndon. See Spoon
River Anthology, The.
MASTERSON, Kate.— April Fools.
Her Ideal.
Modern Rubaiyat, The.
MASTIN, Florence Ripley.— October.
MASTON, Darius Earl. See MATSON,
DARIUS EARL.
MA TAL— Thoughts of Old Time on
the Ch'u River.
MATCHETT, Ella Lindsey. — Blind
Flower Girl of Pompeii, The.
MATHAMS, Walter J. — Architect of
the Amphitheatre, The.
MATHER, Shelby.— Iscariot.
MATHER, Wallace E.— Scarecrow, The.
MATHERS, E. Powys. — Abla. (Tr.)
See Mu'allaqat, The.
Abu Nowas for the Barmecides (La
ment). (Tr.) See Thousand and
One Nights, The.
Ballade of Muhammad Din Tilai. (Tr.)
Birds. (Tr.) See Thousand and One
Nights, The.
Black Marigolds.
Dates. (Tr.) See Thousand and One
Nights, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Melville
MATHERS, E. Powys (Continued}.
Death. (TV.) See Thousand and One
Nights, The.
Drunken Rose, The. (TV.)
English Girl. (TV.)
Ghazal of Isa Akhun Zada. (TV.)
Haroun Al-Raschid for Heart's Life
(Lament). (TV.) See Thousand and
One Nights, The.
Haroun's Favorite Song. (TV.) See
Thousand and One Nights, The.
Her Rival for Aziza (Lament). (TV.)
See Thousand and One Nights, The.
Inscriptions at the City of Brass. (TV.)
See Thousand and One* Nights,
The.
Laments. (TV.) See Thousand and
One Nights, The.
Love. (TV.) See Thousand and One
Nights, The.
Mu'allaqat, The, sels. (TV.)
Old Scent of the Plum Tree. (TV.)
Poet Thinks, A. (TV.)
Pour Us Wine. (TV.) See Mu'allaqat,
The.
Psalm of Battle. (TV.) See Thousand
and One Nights, The.
Sleeper, The. (TV.) See Thousand
and One Nights, The.
Song of the Narcissus, The. (Jr.) See
Thousand and One Nights, The.
Street Song of Annam, A.
Tell Him, O Night. (TV.) See Thou
sand and One Nights, The.
Thousand and One Nights, The, sels.
To Lighten My Darkness. (TV.) See
Thousand and One Nights, The.
Tumadir Al-Khansa for Her Brother.
(Lament). (TV.) See Thousand and
One Nights, The.
Wazir Dandan for Prince Sharkan,
The (Lament). (TV.) See Thou
sand and One Nights, The.
MATHESON, Annie. — Love's Cosmo
politan.
Song of Handicrafts, A.
MATHESON, George. — Doors in the
Temple, The (a*.).
Gather Us In.
Make Me a Captive, Lord.
O Love, That Wilt Not Let Me Go.
MATHESON, Greville Ewing. — Song:
"Lighter and sweeter."
MATHEUS, John Frederick. — Requiem:
"She wears, my beloved, a rose upon
her head."
MATHEWS, Albert.— To an Autumn
Leaf.
MATHEWS, C.— Chanticleer, sels.
Dinner, The. See Chanticleer.
Thanksgiving Sermon, The. See Chan
ticleer.
MATHEWS, Frances Aymar.— Chatter
box, The.
MATHEWS, Joanna H. See MATTHEWS,
JOANNA HOOE.
MATSON (or MASTON), Darius Earl.
Lonely Night, The.
Way to Win, The.
MATSON, Mrs. Norman H. See GLAS-
PELL, SUSAN.
MATTHEWS, Brander.— American Girl,
An.
Ballade of Adaptation, The.
Ballade of Fact and Fiction, The.
By Telephone.
Rain and Shine.
Silent System, The (TV.).
MATTHEWS, Cornelius.— Poet, The.
MATTHEWS, David (?).— Fable, A:
"Rejoice, Americans, rejoice."
MATTHEWS, Mrs. E. A.— Patience to
Bear and Strength to Do.
MATTHEWS, James Newton. — Coward,
The.
If All Who Hate Would Love Us.
When Jimmy Comes from School.
MATTHEWS (or MATHEWS) Joanna
Hooe. — Daisy's Faith.
Mischievous Daisy.
MATTHEWS, Washington. (TV.). —
Mountain Chant.
Voice That Beautifies the Land, The.
MATTHISON, Arthur. — Sentence of
Death on the High Seas.
MAUCROIX, Francois de.— On Taking
a Wife,
MAUGHAM, Henry Neville.— Husband
of Poverty, The, sel.
Knight of Bethlehem, The. See Hus
band of Poverty, The.
Song: "There was a knight of Beth
lehem." See Husband of Poverty.
MAUPASSANT, Guy de.— Desires.
MAUPIN, Will M.— What Dorothy Says.
MAURUS, Rhabanus. — Sancte Confessor.
MAVITY, Mrs. A. B. See BARR, NANCY.
MAVITY, Nancy Barr. See BARR,
NANCY.
MAXWELL, Elinor.— Pop.
MAXWELL, Gilbert. — Dispossession,
The.
Forfeits.
Green Tree, My Body.
Nur Wer Die Sehnsucht.
Time Is No Matter.
MAXWELL, J. C.— Rigid Body Sings.
MAXWELL, Jean.— Witch in the Wind.
MAXWELL, Lady Stirling. See NORTON,
CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH.
MAXWELL, Violet and HILL, Helen.
Christmas in Provence. See Little To-
nino of Provence.
Little Tonino of Provence, sel.
Rudi of the Toll Gate, sel.
Toys and Christmas. See Rudi of the
Toll Gate.
MAXWELL, W. F. — Disciple Speaks,
The.
MAXWELL, William.— Dance at Silver
Valley, The.
Tea.
MAXWELL, Sir William Stirling. See
STIRLING-MAXWELL, Sir WILLIAM.
MAY, Beulah. — Prayer for Little Beasts.
MAY, Curtis. — Tucking the Baby In.
MAY, Julia Harris.— Day by Day.
"MAY, Sophie." See "Sophie May."
MAY, Thomas. — "Dear, do not your fair
beauty wrong."
MAYAKOVSKY, Vladimir.— Our March.
MAYER, Edwin Justus. — Poet Dreams
of the Wings of Death, The.
MAYER, Pearl La Force. — My Lioness.
MAYES, Malvina Yerger. — Resignation.
MAYHEW, Horace. — Cockney Enigma
on the Letter H.
Travesty of Miss Fanshawe's Enigma.
MAYLEM, John. — Conquest of Louis-
berg, The, sel.
MAYNARD, Francois. — Epitaph: "Time,
which does all creatures kill."
Frangois Maynard to the Cardinal de
Richelieu.
Sonnet: "Rome! who beheld the world
before you bend."
To Malherbe.
MAYNARD, Theodore. — Apocalypse.
Arrow, The.
Cecidit, Cecidit Babylon Magnal
Certain Rich Man, A.
Desideravi.
Duel, The.
Exile.
Faith.
If I Had Ridden Horses.
Leave the Window Open.
Mysterious Music, The.
On the Edge of the Pacific.
Song of Colours, A.
Song of Laughter, A.
Strange Luck.
Sunset on the Desert.
Tides.
Trees in Early November.
World's Miser, The.
MAYNE, Jasper. — "Time is the feather'd
thing."
To the Memory of Ben Johnson, sel.
MAYNE, John.— Hallowe'en.
Logan Braes.
MAYO, George M. — Blue and the Gray
in France, The.
MAYO, Katherine. — According to Code.
"MAYSI, Kadra" (Katherine Drayton
Mayrant Simons). — Old Name, The.
Stella Maris.
MAZQUIDA, Anna Blake. See MEZ-
QUIDA, ANNA BLAKE.
"M'DIARMID, Hugh." See "MAcDiAR-
MID, HUGH."
MEACHAM, Frances. — Thankful for
What?
MEAD, Edna. — In Arlington.
MEAD, Leon. — Wish-Bone, The.
MEAD, Stella (Mrs. Alfred Berringer).
Merry Man of Paris, The.
MEADER, Sarah F. — At the Camp-
Fire.
MEADOWCROFT, Clara Platt.— Night
in the Green Hill.
MEAGHER, Thomas Francis. — Examples
for Ireland.
On Being Found Guilty of Treason.
Patriotism.
781
MEDARY, Anna._ — Hallowe'en.
Learning to Swim.
MEDICI, Lorenzo de. — Garden Close, A.
"How can I sing light-soul ed and fancy-
free."
"Into a little close of mine I went."
Rose Garden, A.
MED RAN O, Francisco de. — Art and Na
ture.
MEEHAN, John James. — Grant at Rest.
Race of the "Oregon," The.
MEEK, Alexander Beaufort. — Balaklava.
Land of the South.
MEEKER, Marjorie (Mrs. Vivian Col
lins). — After Pain.
Before You Came.
House for Sale.
Larkspur.
Memorial Sonnet.
Prophecy.
Snowfall.
They.
Walls.
When I Am Old.
Where My Step Falters.
Wild Oranges.
MEGROZ, Phyllis (Mrs. Rodolphe Louis
Megroz). — Mariana and the Radio.
This Is Not L
MEGROZ, Rodolphe Louis. — Garden
Mood.
Wireless Reading, A.
MEGROZ, Mrs. Rodolphe Louis. See
MEGROZ, PHYLLIS.
MEHLEK, Frances Boal. — Sinner Con
templates, A.
MEIGS, Charles D. — Home without a
Bible, A.
Others.
MEIGS, Mildred Plew. See MERRY-
MAN, MILDRED PLEW.
MELCOMBE, Lord. See DODINGTON,
GEORGE BUBB, Lord MELCOMBE.
MELDRUM, Helen Myers (Mrs. James
Alexander Scott). — City Horses, The.
Comine: of Rebekah, The.
MELEAGER.— Garland for Heliodora, A.
Heliodore.
Heliodore Dead.
In the Spring.
Little Love-God, The.
Lost Desire.
Love at the Door.
O Gentle Ships.
Of Himself.
Of His Death.
Phosphor — Hesper.
Spring: "Now the bright crocus
flames," etc.
Spring: "Now winter's winds are
banished from the sky.'*
To a Locust.
Upon a Maid That Died the Day She
Was Married.
Vow, The.
MELICHAR, O. E.— Tale of Two Cities.
MELLEN, Grenville. — In Memory of
the Pilgrims.
Lonely Bugle Grieves, The. See Ode
on the Celebration of the Battle of
Bunker Hill, June 17, 1825.
Ode on the Celebration of the Battle of
Bunker Hill, June 17, 1825, sel.
MELLER, Walter Clifford (TV.).— Cru
saders' Song.
MELLO, Francisco Manuel de. — Death's
Apology^
On Ascending a Hill Leading to a Con-
MELONE, Lock.— Mule and the Bees,
The.
MELTON, Wightman F.— Black Mam
my's Lullaby, 1855.
MELVILLE, Ada M.— My Little News-
MELVILLE, Herman.— Ahab's Defiance.
See Moby-Dick.
Art.
At the Cannon's Mouth.
Ball's Bluff.
Bower in Bamboo, A. See Moby-Dick.
Chattanooga.
Clarel, sel.
College Colonel, The.
Crossing the Tropics.
"Cumberland," The.
Dirge for McPherson, A.
Eagle of the Blue, The.
Enthusiast, The.
Enviable Isles, The.
Melville
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
MELVILLE, Herman (Continued}.
Epilogue: ''If Luther's day expand,"
etc. See Clarel.
Equatorial Coin, The. See Moby-Dick.
Fall of Richmond, The.
Fire and Light. See Moby-Dick.
From ^the Conflict of Convictions.
Gold in the Mountain.
House-Top, The.
Immolated.
In the Pauper's Turnip-Field.
Lake, The.
L'Enyoi: "My towers at last! these
rovings end."
Maldive Shark, The.
Malvern Hill.
Moby- Dick, sels.
Mound by the Lake, The.
On the Slain at Chickamauga.
Patriot to Heaven. See Moby-Dick.
Rescued but Insane. See Moby-Dick.
Running the Batteries.
Sheridan at Cedar Creek.
Shiloh: A Requiem.
Stone Fleet, The.
Surrender at Appomattox, The.
"Temeraire," The.
Uninscribed Monument on One of the
Battle-Fields of the Wilderness, An.
Victor of Antietam, The.
MELVILLE, Mark.— Mike McGaffaty's
MELVILLE, Violet.— Fool, The.
MENAGE, Gilles.— Happy Man, The.
MENDELSSOHN, Felix.— Every Day.
MENDtS, Catulle.— • I Go by Road.
MENDOZA, fnigo de. — Chant of the
Ninth Order of Seraphim.
MENEFEE, Kate Randle. — First Min
strel, The.
MENENDEZ Y PELAYO, Marcelino.—
Rome.
MENIHAN, Thomas M. — Washington.
MENZIES, George Kenneth. — Poaching
in Excelsis.
MERCANTINI, Luigi.— Garibaldi Hymn,
The.
MERCER, Margaret. — Exhortation to
Prayer.
"MERCHANT TRAVELER."— Tramp's
Philosophy, A.
MERCIER, Desire, Cardinal — Patriot
ism a Christian Duty.
MERCIER, Louis. — Vespers.
MERCIER, Roselle. See MONTGOMERY,
ROSELLE MERCIER.
MEREDITH, Floyd.— Lure of the Trail,
The.
MEREDITH, George.— All Other Joys
of Life. See Modern Love.
Ask, Is Love Divine?
At Dinner, She Is Hostess, I Am Host.
See Modern Love.
Ballad of Past Meridian, A.
Bellerophon.
Breath of the Briar.
Burden of Strength, The.
Coin of Duty, The. See Modern Love
("At dinner," etc.}.
Dirge in Woods.
Discipline of Wisdom, The.
Earth and Man.
Earth's Secret.
Faith on Trial, A, sel.
France. [December,] 1870.
Garden of Epicurus, The.
Hard Weather.
Head of Bran, The.
Hiding the Skeleton. See Modern
Love ("They say that Pity," etc.).
Hymn to Colour.
I Play for Seasons. Sve Modern Love.
"In our old shipwrecked days there was
an hour." See Modern Love.
Internal Harmony.
Islet the Dachs.
Juggling Jerry.
Lark Ascending, The.
Last Words of Juggling Jerry, The.
Lines: "Love within the lover's breast."
Love in the Valley.
Love's Grave.
Lucifer in Starlight.
Manfred.
Mares of the Camargue, The. See
Mireio, The.
Marian.
"Mark where the pressing wind shoots
jayelin-like." See Modern Love.
Meditation under Stars.
Melampus.
MEREDITH, George (Continued).
Men and Man.
Mireio, The, sel. (7>.)
Modern Love, sets.
Nature and Life.
"O briar-scents, on yon wet wing."
Ode to the Spirit of Earth in Autumn,
sel.
Old Chartist, The.
On the Danger of War.
One Twilight Hour. See Modern Love
("We saw the swallows," etc.).
Orson of the Muse, An.
Over the Hill.
Phoebus with Admetus.
Pictures of the Rhine.
euestion Whither, The.
ense and Spirit.
Society.
Song: "Flower unfolds its dawning cup,
The."
Song: "Love within the lover's breast."
Song in the Songless.
Song of Theodolinda, The.
Spirit of Shakespeare, The.
State of Age, The.
Tardy Spring. '
Test of Manhood, The, sel. _
"That was the chirp of Ariel."
"Thus piteously Love closed what he
begat." See Modern Love.
To J. M.
Tragic Memory. See Modern Love
("In our old shipwrecked days,"
etc.).
Two Captains, The.
Two- Masks, The.
"We saw the swallows gathering in the
sky." See Modern Love.
When I Would Image.
Whimper of Sympathy.
Will o' the Wisp.
"Wind sways the pines, A."
Winter Heavens.
Woodland Peace.
Woods of Westermain, The.
World's Advance, The.
Year's Sheddings, The.
Youth in Age.
"MEREDITH, Owen" (Robert Bulwer-
Lytton, Earl of Lytton). — Adolphus,
Duke of Guelders.
After Paradise, sel.
Andromeda.
Athens. See After Paradise.
Aux Italiens.
Babylonia, sel.
Character of Lucile. See Lucile.
Chess-Board, The.
Dinner Hour, The. See Lucile.
Faith.
Forbearance.
Genseric.
Heart and Nature, The.
Indian Love-Song.
King Solomon.
Last Time I Met Lady Ruth, The.
Last Wish, The.
Legend of the Dead Lambs, The.
Lucile, sels.
Mohammed.
Night in Italy, A.
One Thing.
Palingenesis. See Wanderer, The.
Portrait, The. See Wanderer, The.
Possession.
Since We Parted.
Spring and Winter.
Streets of London, The.
Tempora Acta. See Babylonia.
Utmost, The.
Wanderer, The, sels.
We Meet at One Gate. See Lucile.
White Anemone, The.
MEREDITH, William Tuckey (or Tuck-
er).— Farragut.
MERINGTON, Marguerite. — Christmas
Eve.
Hey Nonny No.
MERIVALE, Herman Charles. — ^Etate
XIX,
Darwinity.
Husband in Clover, A.
New Birth, The.
Ready, Ay, Ready.
Thaisa's Dirge.
Town of Nice, The.
MERIVALE, John Herman (TV.). —
Vow, The.
MERIWETHER, Mrs. Lide.— Prohibi
tion's Bugle Call.
MERLE, Mildred.— Marriage.
782
MERRELL, Mrs. Charles Marquis. See
"CALKINS, CLINCH."
MERRIAM, Ida Carothers.— Phcenix
MERRICK, James.— Chameleon, The"
MERRIFIELD, Mrs. Reuben Robert.
See FORRESTER, IZOLA ( LOUISE)
MERRILL, Charles Edmund, Jr.— Persi-
cos Odi.
MERRILL, Imogen. — Leaf Falls upon
the Grass, A.
MERRILL, J. Warren.— Captain of the
Nine.
MERRILL, Mabel S. — Golden Scepter,
The.
MERRILL, Margaret Bell.— In the Midst
of Them.
MERRILL, Margaret Mantel.— Soul of
the Violin, The.
MERRILL, Phyllis.— Heard on Leaving
the Opera.
Mount Holyoke.
MERRILL, Stuart.— Easter Song.
MERRILL, William Pierson. — Call to
the Strong, The.
Expect!
Festal Song.
MERRIMAN, Abbie L. — Spring Opin-
MERIOMAN, Effie W.— Pards, sel
MERRIMAN, Mary Royce. — In Sum
mertime.
MERRITT, Mar jorie.— Rain.
MERRITT, Maud Woodward.— Courier.
MERRYMAN, Mildred Plew (Mrs. Carl
M. Merryman; Mildred Plew). —
Gossip.
Knights in the Ruby Windowpane, The.
Moon Song.
Pierrot.
Pirate Don Durk of Dowdee.
Sonnet for Myself.
To Chicago at Night.
Two Little Shadows.
MERY, Joseph.— On the Terrace.
"MESHORER." — Seeing You O Mi-
People, in Your Impotence.
MESSAROS, Waldo. — Ben Hassan's
MESSENGER, Robert Hinckley. See
MESSINGER, ROBERT HINCKLEY.
MESSENGER, Ruth.— Fear, A.
MESSINGER, Robert Hinckley.— Give
Me the Old.
Winter Wish, A.
METASTASIO, Pierre A. B. D.— With
out and Within.
METCALFE, Mrs. John. See SCOTT,
EVELYN.
MEW, Charlotte. — A Quoi Bon Dire.
Again.
Arracombe Wood.
Beside the Bed.
Changeling, The.
Exspecto Resurrectionem.
Farmer's Bride, The.
I Have Been through the Gates.
In the Fields.
Ken.
Madeleine in Church, sel.
Moorland Night.
Old Shepherd's Prayer.
Pedler, The.
Rambling Sailor, The.
Road to Kerity, The.
Saturday Market.
Sea Love.
Song: "Love, Love today, my dear."
Song: "Oh! Sorrow, Sorrow, scarce I
knew."
To a Child in Death,
Trees Are Down, The.
MEW, Egan, — T'ward Arcadie.
MEYBERT, Irene.— Icicle, An.
MEYER, Emma Vories.— Woodrow Wil
son.
MEYER, F. B.— Faith.
MEYER, Gerard Previn. — But What
Hand.
I Tell an Ancient Fable.
MEYER, Kuno (Tr.). — Crucifixion, The.
Fort of Rathangan, The.
MEYER, Lucy Rider. — Burden, The.
MEYER, Maude R. — Thoughts in a
Beauty Shop.
MEYERS, Robert C. V.— Bill Jepson's
Wife.
Bo.
Bonnet for My Wife, A.
Brother Ben.
Burton's Curtains.
Cadwalader Fry and His Theory.
ATJTHOE INDEX
Miles
MEYERS, Robert C. V. (Continued}.
Cassius' Whistle.
Colonel's Orders, The.
Coward, The.
Curtsey, The.
Day befoi-e the Wedding, The.
Did You Ever See a Ghost?
Don Crambo.
Don Pedro and Fair Inez.
Drummer of Company C, The.
Dynamite Plot, A.
Epitaph, The: "When John Thorpe
died."
Eunice.
Four Knights, The.
Fra Fonti.
From the Iron Gate.
Gabe's Christmas Eve.
Game of Chess, A.
Go.
Granddad's Polka.
Grandfather's Clock.
Horse-Thief Jim.
If I Should Die To-Night (at.).
In the Elevator.
Interrupted Proposal, An.
Snie.
kvels of My Aunt, The.
dy from the West, The.
Letters for Mr. Smith.
Little Dago Girl, The.
Little Joe.
Lizzie.
Long-Lost Nephew, The.
Lost on the Desert.
Masque, The.
Matrimonial Mix, A.
Me an' Jones.
On the Prairie.
Our C'lurnbus.
Pair of Gloves, A.
Parrots, The.
Pink Perfumed Note, A.
Practical Jokes.
Quicksand, The.
Haggles.
Revenge, A.
Sally.
Saved by a Boy.
Sentinel of Metz, The.
Smith's Bargain Day.
Soft Black Overcoat with a Velvet
Collar, A.
Song-Bird of the Princess, The.
Strange Harvest, The.
Strange Land, The.
Tommy and the Crocodile.
Tommy Brown.
Top Landing, The.
Under an Umbrella.
Veteran, A.
When Grandfather Went to Town.
Where's My Hat?
You Must Be Dreaming.
Ze Moderne English.
MEYERSTEIN, Edward Harry Wil
liam. — Elegy on the Death of Mme.
Anna Pavlova.
Ode on Nothing.
MEYNELL, Alice (Mrs. Wilfrid Mey-
nell). — Advent Meditation.
At Night.
Changeless.
Chimes.
Christ in the Universe.
Christmas Night.
Cradle-Song at Twilight.
Crucifixion, The.
Easter Night.
English Metres, The.
Garden, The.
General Communion, A.
I Am the Way.
In Early Spring.
Lady of the Lambs, The.
Lady Poverty, The.
L'Apres-Midi d'un Faune. (TV.)
Length of Days.
Letter from a Girl to Her Own Old
Age, A.
Maternity.
Modern Mother, The.
Modern Poet, The.
My Heart Shall Be Thy Garden.
Newer Vainglory, The.
November Blue.
Nurse Edith Cavell.
October Redbreast, The. _
"One wept whose only child was dead."
Parted.
Poet of One Mood, A.
Poet to the Birds.
MEYNELL, Alice (Continued}.
Renouncement.
"Rivers Unknown to Song."
San Lorenzo Giustiniani's Mother.
San Lorenzo's Mother.
Shepherdess, The.
Song: "My Fair, no beauty of thine
will last."
Song of Derivations, A.
Song of the Night at Day-Break.
Thoughts in Separation.
Thrush before Dawn, A.
To a Daisy.
To Silence.
To the Beloved.
To the Body.
Two Boyhoods.
Two Poets, The.
Unto Us a Son Is Given.
Veneration of Images.
Via,[et] Veritas, et Vita.
Visiting Sea, The.
Voice of a Bird, The.
Watershed, The.
Wind Is Blind, The.
Young Neophyte, The.
MEYNELL, Francis. — Man and
Beast.
Palace at Spalato, The.
Permanence.
MEYNELL, Viola (Mrs. John Dallyn).
Blind Man's Morning, The.
Dusting.
Frozen Ocean, The.
Girl, A.
Jonah and the Whale.
Maid in the Rice-Fields, A.
MEYNELL, Wilfrid ("John Oldcastle").
Folded Flock, The.
MEYNELL, Mrs. Wilfrid. See MEY
NELL, ALICE.
MEYRICH, Geraldine.— Washington.
MEZQU1DA (or MAZQUIDA), Anna
Blake.— I Shall Go Singing.
My House Has Windows.
MICHAEL, George C. — April Song,
An.
MICHAEL, Miriam Louise. — In Your
Own Back Yard.
MICHAELIS, Mrs. Aline. — And She
Not Here.
Lindbergh.
Potent Spell, A.
Ten-Year Grief, A.
While Summers Pass.
MICHAELS, Molly.— Dolphins.
Perfect Child, The.
Three Peters, The.
MICHELANGELO, BUONARROTI.—
Art in the Service of Love.
Celestial Love.
"Come gentle Sleep, Death's image tho
thou art."
Dante.
Defense of Night, The.
Doom of Beauty, The.
For Inspiration.
Garland and the Girdle, The.
"Haven and last refuge of my pain,
The."
"I know not if from uncreated
spheres."
If It Be True That Any Beauteous
Thing.
Joy May Kill.
Love, the Light-Giver.
Love's Entreaty.
Love's Justification.
Might of One Fair Face, The.
On the Brink of Death.
On the Crucifix.
Prayer for Inspiration.
Prayer for Purification, A.
"Ravished by all that to the eyes is
fair."
To the Supreme Being.
To Victoria Colonna.
Transfiguration of Beauty, The.
MICHELET, Mme.— Spare the Trees.
MICHELET, Jules.— History of France,
sel.
Joan of Arc. See History of France.
MICHELL, N.— Progress.
MICHELSON, Max.— Hymn to Night.
Love Lyric.
O Brother Tree.
MICHENER, Mrs. Harry. See IRVING,
MINNA.
MICKIEWICZ, Adam. — Moor's Re
venge, The.
Sages, The.
To a Polish Mother.
783
MICKLE, William Julius. — Concubine,
The, sels.
Cumnor Hall.
Mariner's Wife, The.
Sailor's Wife, The.
Sunset. See Concubine, The.
There's Nae Luck about the House.
Wild Romantic Dell, A. See Concu
bine, The.
MIDDLETON, Jesse Edgar.— Ballad of
Jack Monroe, The.
Canadian, The.
For Dominion Day.
Jesous Ahatonhia.
MIDDLETON, Richard. — Any Lover,
Any Lass.
Autumnal.
Carol of the Poor Children, The.
Dream Song.
For He Had Great Possessions.
Heyst-sur-Mer.
Lass That Died of Love, The.
Love's Mortality.
On a Dead Child.
Pagan Epitaph.
Serenade: "By day my timid passions
stand."
Song of the King's Minstrel, The.
To A. C. M.
MIDDLETON, Scudder.— Grasses.
Interlude.
Jezebel.
Journey, The.
Lost Singer, The.
Mystery.
Poets, The.
Romance.
Wisdom.
Woman, A.
MIDDLETON, Thomas,— Blurt, Master
Constable, sel.
Lips and Eyes. See Blurt, Master
Constable.
"Love for such a cherry lip."
Midnight.
MIDDLETON, Thomas and ROWLEY,
William. — Song: "Trip it gipsies,
trip it fine." See Spanish Gypsy, The.
Spanish Gypsy, The, sel.
Trip It Gipsies, Trip It Fine. See
Spanish Gypsy, The.
MIDLANE, Albert.— Little Lamb Went
Straying, A.
There's a Friend for Little Children.
MIEGEL, Agnes. — Fair Agnete, The.
MIFFLIN, Lloyd.— April. See Fields
of; Dawn, The.
April Speaks.
Autumn. See Fields of Dawn, The.
Battle-Field, The.
Dawn in Arqua.
Demon Ship, The. 1
Doors, The.
"Draw Closer, O Ye Trees.'*
Fiat Lux.
Fields of Dawn, The, sels.
Flight, The.
Half-Mast.
Harvest Waits, The.
He Made the Night.
Metamorphosis. -
Milton.
Sesostris.
Ship, The.
Sovereign Poets.
Sovereigns, The.
Summer. See Fields of Dawn, The.
Theseus and Ariadne.
To a Maple Seed.
To an Old Venetian Wine-Glass. .
To the Milkweed.
Upon the Hearth.
MIGNONETTE, May.— Over the Hills
from the Poor-House.
MILBURN, George. — Uneasy Payments.
MILCHRIST, Cora Holbrook.— Phoenix.
MILES, Alfred H. — Big and Little
Things.
City Tale, A.
Nat Richket at Cricket.
Timothy Grey.
MILES, Dorothy D.— Who'll Buy?
MILES, George Henry. — Bill and I.
Bride's Reply, The.
Forty To-Day.
Ivory Crucifix, The.
Raphael's San Sisto Madonna.
Said the Rose.
MILES, Josephine. — After This, Sea.
Canyon People.
Definition.
Desert.
Germany.
Miles
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
MILES, Josephine (.Continued').
Imperative.
Interior.
Land Grant,
On Inhabiting: an Orange.
Physiologus.
Portrait of the Artist.
Property.
Report.
Ridge Route.
Sea.
Sun Is a Reagent, The.
To a Metaphysical Amazon.
To Town.
Warning.
MILLAR, Barbara. — Desire to Depart,
The, sel.
MILLARD, Bailey. — Apache in Ambush,
The.
Crotalus, The.
MILLARD, Frances. — Runaway Ride, A.
MILLAY, Edna St. Vincent (Mrs. Eugen
Jan Boissevain; "Nancy Boyd"). —
Above These Cares.
Afternoon on a Hill.
Alms.
Anguish, The.
Apostrophe to Man.
Ashes of Life.
Assault.
Aubade.
Autumn Chant.
Autumn Daybreak.
Ballad of the Harp- Weaver, The.
Bean-Stalk, The.
Being Young and Green.
Betrothal, The.
Blight.
Bluebeard.
Blue-Flag in the Bog, The.
Bobolink, The.
Buck in the Snow, The.
BuriaL
Cairn, The.
Cameo, The.
Cap d'Antibes.
Cherish You Then the Hope I Shall
Forget. See Unnamed Sonnets, I-XII.
Childhood Is the Kingdom Where No
body Dies.
Chorus: "Give away her gowns." See
Memorial to D. C.
City Trees.
Concert, The.
Conscientious Objector.
Conversation at Midnight.
Counting-Out Rhyme.
Curse, The.
Daphne.
Dawn.
Death of Autumn, The.
Departure.
Desolation Dreamed Of.
Dirge without Music.
Doubt No More That Oberon.
Dragonfly, The.
Dream, The.
Ebb.
Eel-Grass.
Elaine.
Elegy: "Let them bury your big eyes."
See Memorial to D. C.
Elegy before Death.
End of Summer, The.
Epitaph: "Grieve not for happy Clau
dius, he is dead."
Epitaph: "Heap not on this mound."
See Memorial to D. C.
Epitaph for the Race of Man.
Euclid Alone [Has Looked on Beauty
Bare].
Even in the Moment of Our Earliest
Kiss. See Fatal Interview.
Evening on Lesbos.
Exiled.
Fatal Interview.
Fawn, The.
Feast.
First Fig.
Fledgling, The.
For Pao-Chin, a Boatman on the Yel
low Sea.
From a Train Window.
God's World.
Goose-Girl, The.
Grow Not Too High, Grow Not Too
Far from Home.
Grown- Up.
Hangman's Oak.
Hardy Garden, The.
Hawkweed, The.
Hedge of Hemlocks, The.
MILLAY, Edna St. Vincent (Cont'd).
Here Is a Wound That Never Will
Heal.
"Here lies, and none to mourn him but
the sea." See Epitaph for the Race
of Man.
How Naked, How without a Wall.
Humoresque.
Hungry Heart, The.
Hyacinth.
I Dreamed I Moved among the Elysian
Fields. See Fatal Interview.
I Know I Am But Summer to Your
Heart.
I Like Americans.
I Shall Go Back Again.
"If I should learn, in some quite casual
way." See Unnamed Sonnets, I-V.
If Still Your Orchards Bear.
In the Grave No Flower.
Indifference.
Inland.
Interim.
Journey.
Justice Denied in Massachusetts.
Keen.
Kin to Sorrow.
Lament: "Listen, children."
Lamp and the Bell, The, sets.
Leaf and the Tree, The.
Lethe.
Lines for a Grave-Stone.
Little Ghost, The.
Little Hill, The.
Little Tavern, The.
Love Is Not All [ ; It Is Not Meat nor
Drink]. See Fatal Interview.
Low-Tide.
Macdougal Street.
Mariposa.
Memorial to D. C.
Memory of Cape Cod.
Memory of Cassis.
Merry Maid, The.
Midnight Oil.
"Mindful of you the sodden earth in
spring." See Unnamed Sonnets, I-V.
Mist in the Valley.
Moriturus.
My Heart, Being Hungry.
My Spirit, Sore from Marching.
Never May the Fruit Be Plucked.
Northern April.
Not in a Silver Casket Cool with
Pearls. See Fatal Interview.
"Not in this chamber only at my birth."
See Unnamed Sonnets, I-V.
Not with Libations. See Unnamed Son
nets, I-XII.
Nuit Blanche.
Oh, Sleep Forever in the Latmian Cave.
See Fatal Interview.
Oh, Think Not I Am Faithful to a Vowl
Oak-Leaves, The.
October — An Etching.
Ode to Silence.
On First Having Heard the Skylark.
On Hearing a Symphony of Beethoven.
On the Wide Heath,
On Thought in Harness.
Passer Mortuus Est.
Pastoral.
Pear Tree, The.
Penitent, The.
Philosopher, The.
Pigeons, The.
Pioneer, The.
Pity Me Not.
Plum Gatherer, The.
Poern: "Old men, you are dying." See
Conversation at Midnight.
Poet and His Book, The.
Pond, The.
Portrait.
Portrait by a Neighbor.
Prayer to Persephone, A. See Memo
rial to D. C.
Prisoner, The.
Pueblo Pot.
Recuerdo.
Renascence.
Return, The.
Return from Town, The.
Road to Avrille, The.
Rosemary.
Sappho Crosses the Dark River into
Hades.
Say What You Will.
Scrub.
Second Fig.
"See where Capella with her gold
en kids." See Epitaph for the
Race of Man.
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MILLAY, Edna St. Vincent (Cont'd).
She Is Overheard Singing.
Shroud, The.
Siege,
"Since of no creature living the last
breath." See Fatal Interview.
Singing- Woman from the Wood's Edge,
The.
Solid Sprite Who Stands Alone, The.
Song: "Gone, gone again is Summer
the lovely."
Song of a Second April.
Sonnet: "And you as well must die
beloved dust." See Unnamed Son
nets, I-XII.
Sonnet: "Cherish you then the hope I
fall forget. See Unnamed Sonnets,
I-XII.
Sonnet: "Euclid alone has looked on
beauty bare."
Sonnet: "Grow not too high, grow not
too far from home."
Sonnet: "Here is a wound that never
will heal, I know."
Sonnet: "How healthily their feet upon
the floor."
Sonnet: "I being born a woman and
distressed."
Sonnet: "I know I am but summer to
your heart."
Sonnet: "I pray you if you love me,
bear my joy."
Sonnet: "I see so clearly now my sim
ilar years."
Sonnet: "I shall go back again to the
bleak shore."
Sonnet: "Into the golden vessel of
great song." See Un:
I-XII.
great song." See Unnamed Sonnets,
Sonnet: "Life, were thy pains as are
the pains of hell."
Sonnet(: "Light comes back with Col
umbine; she brings, The."
Sonnet: "Lord Archer, Death, whom
sent you in your stead?"
Sonnet: _ "Love is not blind. I see
with single eye/'
Sonnet: "Loving you less than life, a
little less."
Sonnet: "Not that it matters, not that
my heart's cry."
Sonnet: "Not with libations, but with
shouts and laughter." See Unnamed
Sonnets, I-XII.
Sonnet: "Oh, my beloved, have you
thought of this." See Unnamed
Sonnets, I-XII.
Sonnet: "Oh, oh, you will be sorry for
that word!"
Sonnet LII: "Oh, sleep forever in the
Latmian cave." See Fatal Interview.
Sonnet: "Oh, think not I am faithful
to a vow."
Sonnet: "Pity me not because the light
of day."
Sonnet: "Say what you will, and
scratch my heart to find."
Sonnet: "Sometimes when I am wea
ried suddenly."
Sonnet: "Still will I harvest beauty
where it grows."
Sonnet: "That Love at length should
find me out and bring."
Sonnet: "Time, that renews the tissues
of this frame."
Sonnet: "What lips my lips have
kissed, and where, and why.
Sonnet: "What's this of death from
you who never will die?"
Sonnet: "When you, that at this mo
ment are to me."
Sonnet: "Your face is like a chamber
where a king."
Sonnet: I Shall Forget You Presently.
Sonnet: I Think I Should Have Loved
You.
Sonnet: Love, Though for This.
Sonnet to Gath.
Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree.
Sorrow.
Souvenir.
Spring.
Spring and the Fall, The.
Spring in the Garden.
Spring Song.
Suicide, The.
Tavern.
There at Dusk I Found You.
Thou Art Not Lovelier than Lilacs.
See Unnamed Sonnets, I-V.
Thursday.
"Time does not bring relief ; you all have
lied." See Unnamed Sonnets, I-V.
AUTHOE INDEX
Mills
MILLAY, Edna St. Vincent (Cont'd).
To a Friend Estranged from Me.
To a Musician.
To a Poet That Died Young.
To a Young Girl.
To Jesus on His Birthday.
To Kathleen.
To One Who Might Have Borne a
Message.
To S. M.
To the Not Impossible Him.
To the Wife of a Sick Friend.
To Those without Pity.-
Travel.
Two Sonnets in Memory ( Nicola Sac-
co — Bartolomeo Vanzetti) .
Unexplorer, The.
Unnamed Sonnets, I-V.
Unnamed Sonnets, I-XII,
Valentine.
Visit to the Asylum, A.
Weeds.
West Country Song.
What Lips My Lips Have Kissed.
What's This of Death.
When Caesar Fell.
When the Year Grows Old.
Wild Swans.
Wine from These Grapes.
Winter Night.
Witch-Wife.
Wonder Where This Horseshow Went.
Wood Road, The.
Wraith.
MILLAY, Kathleen (Mrs. Howard Irv
ing Young). — Absent Minded Birch
Tree, The.
Discouraged Cherry Tree, The.
Hermit Thrush.
Little Gift of Laughter, The.
Masterpiece, The.
Spinner's Song, The.
Timid Ash Tree, The.
MILLER, Mrs. Alexander McVeigh-
Cherished Letters.
Parson Policy.
Waiting — at the Church Door.
MILLER, Alice Duer (Mrs. Henry Wise
Miller; Alice Duer). — American to
France, An.
Bread and Butter Letter, A.
Consistent Anti to Her Son, A.
If They Meant All They Said.
Song: "Light of spring, The.'*
Sonnet, A: "Dear, if you love me, hold
me most your friend."
MILLER, Antoinette. — Phantasy of the
Sea, A.
MILLER, Blanche Powell.— Lone Little
House on the Desert.
MILLER, Catherine Graham. — Fandango
for Sorrow.
Hymn Not in Favor of Evolution, A.
MILLER, Cincinnatus Heine (or Hiner).
See MILLER, "JOAQUIN."
MILLER, Clarence A. — Man Out of Em
ployment.
MILLER, Elvira Snyder. — She Danced
with Washington.
MILLER, (Mrs.) Emily Huntington.—
April Fools.
Bluebird ['s Song], The.
Coast-Guard, The.
Grandpa and Bess.
Granny's Story.
Her World.
Jesus Bids Us Shine.
Land of Heart's Desire, The.
Little May.
My Beacon.
New Year Song.
Once-on-a-Time.
Song of the Crickets, The.
True Immortality, The.
When I Am a Man.
Wood-Dove's Note, The.
MILLER, Estelle Wiepking.— Consecra
tion.
MILLER, Frances M. — Concert: Lewi-
sohn Stadium.
MILLER, Francesca Falk. — Abraham
Lincoln.
George Washington.
Invocation: "Help me to make this
working day."
Old Face, An.
MILLER, Grace A. Timmerman. —
Prophecy.
MILLER, Harry S. — Little Billy's
Christmas Eve.
MILLER, Mrs. Harriet (Mann). See
"MILLER, OLIVE THORNE."
MILLER, Helen Janet.— Old Street.
MILLER, Hellen Gay. — If There Be
Music.
MILLER, Mrs. Henry Wise. See MIL
LER, ALICE DUER.
MILLER, Hugh.— Babie, The (a*.).
Nature.
MILLER, Joseph Corson. — Conan of
Fortingall.
Epicedium.
Hymn to the Guardian Angel.
Last Harper, The.
March of Humanity, The.
Ring Down Life's Mammoth Cur
tain.
Roses.
Salute to the Lamb of God.
Sepulchre.
Sleepers.
Snow-Spell.
"Sister's Best Feller."
Sonnets in Memory of My Mother.
Wind in the Elms, The.
MILLER, Mrs. J. Lane. See MILLER,
MADELEINE SWEENEY.
MILLER, Mrs. J. W. See MILLER,
KATHERINE (WISE).
MILLER, James. — Italian Opera.
Life of a Beau, The.
MILLER, "Joaquin" (Cincinnatus Heine
lor Hiner] Miller) . — Adios.
Alaska.
Arctic Moon, The. See Yukon, The.
Army of the Potomac.
At Our Golden Gate.
At the Grave of Walker.
Battle Flag at Shenandoah, The.
Bear Story.
Bison-King, A.
Bravest Battle, The.
By the Pacific Ocean.
Byron, sel.
California Christmas, A.
Charity.
Christmas Morning.
Columbus.
Comanche.
Como.
Crossing the Plains.
Cuba Libre.
Dawn. See Song of the South, A.
Dead in the Sierras.
Defence of the Alamo, The.
Don't Stop at the Station Despair.
England.
Exodus for Oregon.
Flag at Shenandoah, The.
For Those Who Fail.
Fortunate Isles, The.
'49.
Greatest Battle That Ever Was Fought,
The.
How We Hung Red Shed.
In Men Whom Men Condemn As 111.
See Byron.
In Yosemite Valley.
Is It. Worth While?
Juanita.
Judge Not.
Kit Carson's Ride.
Last Taschastas, The, sel.
Life Leaves.
Luther.
Mothers of Men.
My Spirit, Sore from Marching.
Myrrh, sel.
Old Soldier Tramp, The.
On the Firing Line.
People's Song of Peace, The. See Song
of the Centennial.
Peter Cooper.
Pleasant to the Sight.
Port of Ships, The.
Question ?
Rejoice.
Resurge San Francisco.
San Francisco.
Sea-Blown.
Ship in the Desert, The. See Crossing
the Plains.
Sioux Chief's Daughter, The.
Soldiers' Home, Washington, The.
Song: "I heard a tale long, long ago."
See Sappho and Phaon.
Song: "Rise up! How brief this little
day." See Sappho and Phaon.
Song: "Says Plato, 'Once in Greece the
Gods." See Sappho and Phaon.
Song: "There is many a love in the
land, my love/*
Song: "When God's spirit moved upon."
See Sappho and Phaon.
Song of Peace, The.
785
MILLER, "Joaquin" (Continued).
Song of the Centennial, sel.
Song of the South, A, sel.
Songs from Sappho and Phaon.
Station Despair.
Tantalus — Texas.
That Gentle Man from Boston Town.
That Texan Cattle Man.
Tiger Lily, The.
To Russia.
To Those Who Fail. See For Those
Who Fail.
Tribute to Columbus, A.
Twilight at Nazareth.
Twilight at the Heights.
Vaquero.
Voice of the Dove, The.
Walker in Nicaragua. See With Walk-
er in Nicaragua, sels.
Washington by the Delaware.
Westward Ho!
William Brown of Oregon.
With Walker in Nicaragua, sels.
Yukon, The.
MILLER, Joseph Dana. — Hymn of Hate,
The.
MILLER, Katherine (Wise) (Mrs. J.
W. Miller). — Stevenson's Birthday.
MILLER, Mrs. L. A. See MILLER, NEL
LIE BURGET.
MILLER, Madeleine Sweeny (Mrs. ].
Lane Miller). — How Far to Bethle
hem?
In Bethlehem, Today.
Olive Tree Speaks, An.
Winter Lullaby, A.
MILLER, Mary Britton. — Camel.
Cat.
Lion.
Shore.
MILLER, Mary Jean. — Beginnings of
Things.
MILLER, Nellie Burget (Mrs. L. A.
Miller). — Little Day Moon.
Mist, The.
Morning Clouds.
Our House.
Prophecy.
Shadow on the Loom, The.
Snow, The.
MILLER, Olive Beaupre (Mrs. Olive
Kennon Beaupre Miller). — Circus
Parade, The.
Road to China, The.
MILLER, Mrs. Olive Kennon Beaupre.
See above.
"MILLER, Olive Thorne" (Mrs. Har
riet [Mann] Miller). — Blue- Jay, The.
MILLER, Queena Davison. — Return.
MILLER, Rachel E. — Silent Wooded
Place, The.
MILLER, Robert L.— Lament for Tall
Ships, A.
MILLER, Thomas. — Golden - Crested
Wren, The.
Mister Fly.
Mother to Her Infant, The.
My Dearest Baby, Go to Sleep.
Old Baron, The.
Sea-Deeps, The.
Spring Walk, The.
Sun. The.
MILLER, W. — Dawson's Woman.
MILLER, W. T.— Teacher to His Boys.
MILLER, William.— Wee Willie Win-
kie.
Willie Winkie.
MILLER, William E.— Wounded.
MILLEVOYE, Charles.— Bird Catcher,
The.
MILLIGAN, Alice. — Burial of Diar-
muid, The.
Dark Palace, The.
D cetera of the Dun.
Fainne Gael an Lae.
Song of Freedom, A.
When I Was a Little Girl.
White Wave Following, The.
MILLIGAN, J. Lewis.— They Shall Re-
turn.
MILLIKEN, Richard A. (Alfred). —
Groves of Blarney, The.
MILLS, Clark.— Elegy: "Here are the
flexing branches."
Fragment: "Today, under the sharp
morning light."
Poem for Tomorrow.
Portrait.
Song: "Look, they tear down the tene
ments at spring."
Winter.
Mills
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
MILLS, Harry E. — Sod House in Heaven,
The.
MILLS, Henry. — Dimes and Dollars.
MILMAN, Henry Hart. — Beacons, The.
See Samor.
Burial Hymn.
Fall of Jerusalem, The, sel.
For Palm Sunday.
Hebrew Wedding. See Fall of Jeru
salem, The.
Hymn for the Sixteenth Sunday after .
Trinity.
Jewish Hymn in Babylon.
Merry Heart, The.
Ride On in Majesty.
Samor, sel.
MILNEt< A. (Alan) A. (Alexander).—
Brownie.
From a Full Heart.
In the Fashion.
Miss James.
MILNE, Ann. — Crying in the Night.
MILNE, James. — How Jane Conquest
Rang the Bell.
MILNE, Saidee V. — Automatic Woman,
The.
MILNE, W. J.— Best Trees and Vines,
The.
MILNES, Richard Monckton, Lord
Houghton. — Brookside, The.
Brownie, The.
Columbus and the Mayflower.
Divorced.
Envoy to an American Lady, An.
Finis.
Flight of Youth, The.
Good Night.
Good-Night and Good-Morning.
Half-Truth.
"He who for love hath undergone.**
In Mernoriam.
Lady Moon.
London Churches.
Men of Old, The.
Mrs. Denison.
Mohammedanism.
Moments.
Our Mother Tongue.
Palm-Tree and the Pine, The.
Shadows.
Small Things.
Song: "I wander'd by the brook-side."
Strangers Yet.
Two Angels.
Venetian Serenade, The.
Wie Langsam Kriechet Sie Dahin.
(TV.)
MILNS, William.— Federal Constitution,
The.
MILTON, Brock. — Solstice.
MILTON, John.— Adam and Eve [in
the Garden], See Paradise Lost. _
Adam Describing Eve. See Paradise
Lost.
Adam to Eve. See Paradise Lost.
Adam's Morning Hymn [in Paradise].
See Paradise Lost.
"All is best, though we oft doubt."
See Samson Agonistes.
Anthem of the Angelic Quires after
the Last Temptation in the Wilder
ness. See Paradise Regained.
Arcades, sels.
Arms and the Muse.
"As in the wild hills when the dark is
near."
At a Solemn Musick (or Music).
At a Vacation Exercise.
Athens. See Paradise Regained.
Atonement, The. See Paradise Lost
(Plan of Salvation).
Avenge, 0 Lord.
Banishment, The. See Paradise Lost
(Exiles, The).
Battle between the Angels and the An
archs. See Paradise Lost (Battle of
the Angels).
Battle of the Angels. See Paradise
Lost.
Beginning of the Battle of the Angels,
The. See Paradise Lost (Battle of
the Angels).
"Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heav
en's joy."
Brave Epitaph, A. See Sarnson Agon
istes.
"By the rushy-fringed bank." See Co-
mus ("There is a gentle Nymph,"
etc.).
Challenge of Death, The. See Para
dise Lost.
Chastity. See Comus ("My sister
is not," etc.).
MILTON, John (Continued).
Christmas Hymn. See Ode on the
Morning of" Christ's Nativity.
"Come, come, no time for lamentation
now. See Samson Agonistes.
Comus, sels.
Consolation. See Samson Agonistes.
Cottager and His Landlord, The.
Deliverer, The. See Samson Agon
istes.
Departure from Paradise, The. See
Paradise Lost (Exiles, The).
Echo. See Comus ("Sweet Echo,"
etc.).
Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic
Poet, W. Shakespeare, An.
Eternal Spring, The.
Eve. See Paradise Lost.
Eve and the Serpent. See Paradise
Lost.
Eve Penitent. See Paradise Lost.
Eve to Adam. See Paradise Lost.
Evening in Paradise. See Paradise
Lost (Adam and Eve in the Garden) .
Eve's Lament. See Paradise Lost.
Eve's Mirror. See Paradise Lost.
Exiles, The. See Paradise Lost.
Expulsion from Paradise, The. See
Paradise Lost (Exiles, The).
Eyeless at Gaza. See Samson Agon
istes.
Faithful Angel, The. See Paradise
Lost.
Fallen Angels, The. See Paradise Lost
(Hell).
Flowers. See Lycidas.
Garden of Eden, The. See Paradise
Lost.
Garden of the Hesperides, The. See
Comus ("To the Ocean," etc.).
"Hail, holy Light [offspring of Heaven
first-born]." See Paradise Lost.
"Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with
thee." See L'Allegro.
Haunt of the Sorcerer, The. See Co
mus.
Heaven. See Paradise Lost.
Hell. See Paradise Lost.
Hero in Prison, A. See Samson Agon
istes.
Heroic Vengeance. See Samson Agon
istes (Samson at Gaza, etc.).
"How soon hath Time the subtle thief
of youth."
Hymn, The: "It was the winter wild."
See On the Morning of Christ's Na
tivity.
Hymn on the [Morning of Christ's]
Nativity. Sfe On the Morning of
Christ's Nativity.
"I did but prompt the age."
II Penseroso.
Invocation of Comus, The. See Cornus
("Star that bids," etc.).
Invocation to Light, The. See Paradise
Lost ("Hail, holy light, offspring of
Heav'n first born").
Invocation to Urania. See Paradise
Lost ("Descend from Heav'n Ura
nia").
Lady in Comus, The. See Comus.
Lady Lost in the Wood, The. See Co
mus (Lady in Comus, The).
L'Allegro.
Late Massacre in Piedmont, The.
Let Us with a Gladsome Mind.
Light. See Paradise Lost ("Hail, holy
light," etc.).
Light Within.
Lycidas.
Magical Spirit Speaks, The. See Co
mus.
Man and Woman Made One Unity.
See Paradise Lost (Adam and Eve
in the Garden).
May Morning.
Messiah, The. See Paradise Regained.
Milton on His Blindness.
Morning Hymn, A. See Paradise Lost
(Adam's Morning Hymn in Para
dise).
Morning Hymn of Adam and Eve, The.
See Paradise Lost (Adam's Morning
Hymn in Paradise).
Mustering the Hosts of Hell. See
Paradise Lost (Satan and His Host).
New Worlds. See Paradise Lost.
Night Mysteries. See Comus ("Star
that bids the shepherd fold").
Nightingale, The. See II Penseroso.
Now Came Still Evening On. See
Paradise Lost (Adam and Eve in
the Garden).
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MILTON, John (Continued).
Nymph of the Severn, The. See Co
mus ("There is a gentle Nymph,"
etc.).
O Dark, Dark, _ Dark. See Samson
Agonistes ("Little onward lend thy
guiding hand").
"O how comely it is." See Samson
Agonistes (Deliverer, The).
O Nightingale That on Yon Bloomy
Spray.
Ode on the Morning of Christ's Na
tivity.
"Of man's first disobedience and the
fruit." See Paradise Lost.
On His Birthday.
On His Blindness.
On His Deceased Wife.
On His Having (or Being) Arrived
at (or to) the Age of Twenty-Three.
On May Morning.
On Shakespeare (1630).
On the Detraction Which Followed
upon My Writing Certain Treatises
("Book was writ of late, A").
On the Detraction Which Followed
upon My Writing Certain Treatises
("I did but prompt the age").
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.
On the Lord Gen. Fairfax at the Siege
of Colchester.
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity.
On the Oxford Carrier.
On the Religious Memory of Mrs.
Catherine Thomason, My Christian
Friend, 'Deceased Dec. 16, 1646.
On Time.
Opening Argument, The. See Para
dise Lost.
Out of Adversity. See Samson Agon
istes (Deliverer, The).
Paradise. See Paradise Lost (Adam
and Eve in the Garden).
Paradise Lost, sels.
Paradise Regained, sels.
Parthians, The. See Paradise Re
gained.
Peaceful Night, The.'
Philosophy. See Comus ("My sister
is not," etc.).
Plan of Salvation, The. See Paradise
Lost.
Pleasures of Summer, The. See L'Al
legro.
Prologue of the Attendant Spirit in
"Comus." See Comus ("Before the
starry threshold").
Rome. See Paradise Regained.
Sabrina [Fair]. See Comus.
Samson Agonistes, sels.
Samson at Gaza. His Last Trial of
Strength. See Samson Agonistes.
Samson Fallen. See Samson Agonistes
(Hero in Prison, A).
Samson on His Blindness. See Sam
son Agonistes.
Samson's Lament. See Samson Ago
nistes.
Samson's Revenge. See Samson Ago
nistes (Samson at Gaza, etc.).
Satan. See Paradise Lost.
Satan and His Host. See Paradise
Lost.
Satan and the Fallen Angels. See
Paradise Lost.
Satan Defiant. See Paradise Lost
(Satan).
Satan in Sight of Eden. See Paradise
Lost (Satan Views the World).
Satan Rallies the Fallen Angels. See
Paradise Lost (Satan and the Fallen
Angels) .
Satan Speaks. See Paradise Lost
(Satan Views the World).
Satan Views the World. See Para
dise Lost.
Satan's Address to the Sun. See Para
dise Lost (Satan Views the World).
Satan's First Meeting with Death.
See Paradise Lost (Challenge of
Death, The).
Satan's Guile. See Paradise Regained.
Satan's Kingdom. See Paradise Lost.
Satan's Soliloquy. See Paradise Lost.
Satan's Sovereign Sway. See Para
dise Lost (Satan's Kingdom).
Satan's Survey of Greece. See Para
dise Regained ("To whom the
Friend," etc.).
Scene in Paradise, A. See Paradise
Lost (Satan Views the World).
Sometimes, with Secure Delight.
See L'Allegro.
AUTHOR INDEX
Mohammed
MILTON, John (Continued).
Son of God in the Wilderness, The.
His Dream. See Paradise Regained,
Song: "O'er the smooth enamelled
green." See Arcades.
Song: "Star that bids the shepherd
fold, The." See Comus.
Song: "To the ocean now I fly." See
Comus.
Song from ' 'Arcades." See Arcades.
Song: May Morning, A.
Song of the Hierarchies on the Sev
enth Day of Creation. See Paradise
Lost.
Song on May Morning.
Song: Sabrina Fair. Sec Comus
("There is a gentle Nymph," etc.).
Song: Sweet Echo. See Comus
("Sweet Echo," etc.).
Sonnet XVIII: "Cyriack, whose
Grandsire on the Royal Bench."
Sonnet X: "Daughter to that good
Earl, once President."
Sonnet VII: "How soon hath Time
the suttle theef of youth."
Sonnet XVII: "Lawrence of vertuous
Father vertuous Son."
Sonnet XIX: "Methought I saw my
late espoused Saint."
Sonnet I: "O nightingale, that on yon
bloomy Spray."
Sonnet: Avenge 0 Lord Thy Slaugh-
ter'd Saints.
Sonnet: On the Late Massacre in
Piedmont.
Sonnet XIV: On the Religious Mem-
orie of Mrs. Catherine Thomason
My Christian Friend Deceas'd
Dec. 16, 1646.
Sonnet XIII: To Mr. H. Lawes, on
his Aires.
Sonnet: To the Lord General Crom
well.
Sonnet: To the Nightingale.
Sonnet ^ XVI: "When I consider how
my light is spent."
Sonnet on His Blindness.
Sonnet On His Being (or Having)
Arrived at (or to) the Age of Twen
ty-Three.
Sonnet: To Cyriack Skinner.
"Star that bids the shepherd fold,
The." See Comus.
Subject t of Heroic Song, The. See
Paradise Lost.
Summons, The. See Paradise Lost.
"Sweet Echo, sweetest Nymph, that
liv'st unseen." See Comus.
Temperance and Virginity. See Comus.
Then When I Am Thy Captive, Talk
of Chains. See Paradise Lost.
To a Virtuous Young Lady.
To Cyriack Skinner ("Cyriack, this
three years' day").
To Cyriack Skinner ("Cyriack, whose
grandsire").
To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon His
Blindness.
To Mr. H. Lawes on His Airs.
To Mr. Lawrence.
To Pyrrha. (TV.)
To Sir Henry Vane the Younger.
To the Lady Margaret Ley.
To the Lord General [Cromwell, May,
1652].
To the Nightingale.
To the Lord General Fairfax [at the
Siege of Colchester].
"To the Ocean now I fly." See Comus.
To the Same (Cyriack Skinner).
"To whom the Arch-Enemy." See
Paradise Lost.
Transcendence of God, The. See Sam
son Agonistes.
True and False Glory. See Paradise
Regained.
Victor, The. See Paradise Lost ("So
spake the son," etc.).
Vision of Athens. See Paradise Re
gained ("To whom the Friend").
Ways of God to Men, The. See Sam
son Agonistes.
Wedded Love. See Paradise Lost.
"When I consider how my light is
spent."
When the Assault Was Intended to
the City.
Woman. See Samson Agonistes.
World Beautiful, The. See Paradise
Lost.
"MIMI" (Mary Ballard Suryea).—
Father to Daughter.
MIMNERMUS.— Youth and Age.
MINAMOTO NO JUN. — Lightning.
MINAMOTO NO SHIGEYUKI. —
Shui Shu, sels.
"Winter has at last come." See Shui
Shu.
MINER, Jessie S.— Wings.
MINER, Leigh Richmond. — De Li'l
Road to Res'.
Dey Don' Know.
MINER, Virginia Scott.— Not So My
Heart.
MINERS, Hazel.™ Plea, A.
MINES, Flavel Scott.— Reproach, A.
World's Verdict, The.
MINOR, Tennyson. — Bather's Dirge.
MINOT, John Clair.— Brook That Runs
to France, The.
Little Flags, The.
MINOT, Laurence. — Burgesses of Ca
lais, The.
How King Edward and His Menge
Met with the Spaniards in the Sea.
Sea-Fight at Sluys, The.
Song of Lawrence Minot, A.
Winchelsea Fight, or the Humbling of
the Spaniards.
MIRICK, (Mrs.) Edith.— Last Hill.
Leaves Fallen.
Man Plowing.
Miracle.
MISCH, Robert J.— To J. S.
MISTRAL, Frederic.— Aliscamp, The.
Cocooning, The. See Mireio, The.
Leaf-Picking, The.
Mares of the Camargue, The. See
Mireio, The.
Mireio, The, sets.
MITCHEL, Ormsby MacKnight.— First
Revolution of the Heavens Wit
nessed by Man.
First View of the Heavens, The.
Immensity of Creation, The.
Study of Astronomy, The.
MITCHELL, A. L.-— Dispute, A.
MITCHELL, (Mrs.) Agnes E. — To
Barbary Land.
When the Cows Come Home.
MITCHELL, Anna Virginia.— Sonnet:
"Be secret, heart; and if your
dreams have come."
MITCHELL, (Miss) C. M.— Widow.
MITCHELL, Colin. — Autumn in Eng
land.
MITCHELL, Cyprus R.— Soul of Jesus
Is Restless, The.
MITCHELL, Donald Grant ("Ik Mar
vel"). — Spring.
MITCHELL, Dorothy.— Clean.
Values.
MITCHELL, Elizabeth Harcourt.— La
ment of a Forsaken Cat.
MITCHELL, Grace.— Lullaby: "Birds
in their nests are softly calling."
MITCHELL, J. A.— Bachelor's Supper.
MITCHELL, J. Stevenson.— Ode to In
dependence Hall, An.
MITCHELL, Jack.— Ballad of the Sail
or Ben.
MITCHELL, Mrs. James Herbert. See
STROBEL, MARION.
MITCHELL, John.— Reply to "In Flan
ders Fields."
MITCHELL, John Hanlon. — Farm
Wife.
MITCHELL, Lalia.— Afore Yof Daddy
Comes.
Songs My Mother Sang, The.
MITCHELL, Langdon Elwyn ("John
Phillip Varley"). — Carol: "Mary, the
mother, sits on the hill."
Fear.
Purpose. See To a Writer of the Day.
Sweets That Die.
Technique. See To a Writer of the Day.
To a Writer of the Day, sels.
To One Being Old.
Wayside Virgin, The.
Written at the End of a Book.
MITCHELL, Lulu W.— Happy Pilgrim.
Strength of the Hills, The.
Toiler, Canst Thou Dream?
MITCHELL, O. M. See MITCHEL,
ORMSBY MACKNIGHT.
MITCHELL, R. W.— Game of Marbles.
MITCHELL, Ruth Comfort (Mrs. Wil
liam Sanborn Young) . — Barbara.
Bride, The.
Cherry Way.
Compensation.
Co-operation. See Revelation.
El Poniente.
God and Apple Pies.
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MITCHELL, Ruth Comfort (Continued).
He Went for a Soldier.
Night Court, The.
Quien Sabe?
Revelation, sel.
Symphony Pathetique.
Travel Bureau, The.
Vinegar Man, The.
MITCHELL, Silas Weir.— Decanter of
Madeira, Aged 86, to George Ban
croft, Aged 86, Greeting, A.
Evening.
For a Guest Book.
Good-Night.
Herndon.
How the "Cumberland" Went Down.
Idleness.
"Kearsarge."
Lincoln.
Mr. Kris Kringfle.
Near Amsterdam.
Of One Who Seemed to Have Failed.
On a Boy's First Reading of "King
Henry V."
Pearl. (TV.)
Quaker Graveyard, The.
Shriving of Guinevere, The.
Song of the Flags, The.
To a Magnolia Flower in the Garden of
the Armenian. Convent at Venice.
Vesperal.
Vespers.
Whole Creation Groaneth, The.
MITCHELL, Susan L. — Ambition in
Cuffe Street.
Descent of the Child, The.
Heart's Low Door, The.
How Would It Be?
Immortality.
Living Chalice, The.
MITCHELL, Susanna Valentine.
New York City.
Of Earthly Love.
MITCHELL, Violet Etynge. — Pore
Aunt Dinah.
MITCHELL, Walter.— Tacking Ship off
Shore.
MITCHELL, William. — Palace o' the
King, The.
MITCHISON, Mrs. Naomi.— Dunkerque-
Paris Line.
Winifred Holtby.
MITFORD, (Capt.) Jack. — Adventures
of Johnny Newcombe in the Navy,
sels.
Fight, The. S^ee Adventures of Johnny
Newcombe in the Navy.
Gale of Wind, A. See Adventures of
Johnny Newcombe in the Navy.
MITFORD, John.— Roman Legions, The.
MITFORD, Mary Russell.— Joy of Life.
Rienzi, sel.
Rienzi to the Romans. See Rienzi.
Rienzi's Address [to the Romans] . See
Rienzi.
Written in July, 1824.
MITSUNE.— "Since I heard." See Ko-
kin Shu, The in TITLE INDEX.
"MIX, Parmenas" (Andrew J. Kelley) .
Accepted and Will Appear.
Constant Reader, A.
He Came to Pay.
MLAKAR, Frank.— Southern Holiday.
M'LOUGHLIN, Maurice E. See MC
LAUGHLIN, MAURICE E.
MOBERLY, L. G.— Home for Christmas.
Unprofitable Servant, An.
MOFFAT, Mrs. Curtis. See TREE, IRIS.
MOFFAT, Gertrude MacGregor. See
MOFFATT, GERTRUDE MACGREGOR.
MOFFAT, William David. — Stars and
Stripes, The.
MOFFATT, Gertrude MacGregor (Mrs.
Thomas E. Moffat). — All Night I
Heard.
Brief as the Snow.
Genius.
Lyric: "I want to be where all is very
still."
Out of My Want.
Pine, The.
MOFFATT, Marie L.— Border Land, The.
MOGGRIDGE, George.— Man in the Fus
tian Jacket, The.
MOHAMMED. — Chargers. See Koran.
Dhoulkrnain. See Koran, The.
In the Name of God, the Compassionate,
the Merciful. See Koran.
Koran, The, sels.
Merciful, The. See Koran, The.
Smiting, The. -See Koran, The.
Splendour of Morning. See Koran.
Molir
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
MOHR, Joseph.— Holy Night.
Silent Night.
Stille Nacht.
MOIR, David Macbeth.— Casa Wappy.
Casa's Dirge.
Mansie Wauch's First and Last Play.
Rustic Lad's Lament in the Town, The.
"MOLIFJRE" (Jean Baptiste Poquelin).
Avarice. See L'Avare.
Critic of the School for Wives, seL
Dorcas and Gregory, See Physician in
Spite of Himself, The.
L'Avare, sel.
Physician in Spite of Himself, The, sel.
To Monsieur de la Mothe le Vayer.
MOLLOY, J. L.— Race for Life, A.
MOMBERT, Alfred.— Idyl.
Sleeping They Bear Me.
MONEY, Sir Leo.— King Cotton, sel.
MONEY-COUTTS, Francis Burdett. —
Any Father to Any Son.
Dream, The.
Empires.
"Forgive!'* See Little Sequence, A.
Little Sequence, A, sels.
Mors, Morituri Te Salutaraus.
"No wonder you so oft have wept."
See Little Sequence, A.
On a Fair Woman.
On a Wife.
MONHOFF, Mrs. Frederick. See FLAN
KER, HlLDEGARDE.
MONK, W. H.— Abide with Me (at.).
See LYTE, HENRY H.
MONKHOUSE, Cosmo.— Bristol Figure.
Dead March, A,
In Arcady.
"Lady there was of Antigua, A." See
Limericks.
Night Express, The.
"Poor benighted Hindoo, The." See
Limericks.
Satisfied Tiger, The. See Limericks:
"There was a young lady of Niger."
Secret, The.
Song: "Who calls me bold because I
won my love."
Song of the Seasons, A.
Spectrum. The.
"There are men in the village of
Erith." See Limericks.
"There once was a baby of yore." See
Limericks.
"There once was a barber of Kew."
See Limericks.
"There once was an old man of
Brest." See Limericks.
"There once was a person of Benin."
See Limericks.
"There once was an old man of
Lyme." See Limericks.
"There was a young girl of Lahore."
See Limericks.
"There was a young lady from Niger."
See Limericks.
"There was an °ld man of Tarentum."
See Limericks.
To a New-Born Child.
MONNOYE, Bernard de la.— Epigram :
" You _ everywhere speak ill of me."
Inscription for Books.
MONOD, Theodore.— None of Self and
All of Thee.
MONRO (or Munro), Harold.— At a
Country Dance in Provence.
Bird at Dawn, The.
Bitter Sanctuary.
Cat's Meat.
Change of Mind.
Children of Love.
City-Storm.
Dawn, set.
Dawn of Womanhood.
Dog.
Earth for Sale, The.
Every Thing.
Flower Is Looking through the Ground,
A. See Strange Meetings.
Forgetfulness. See Strange Meetings.
Fresh Air, The.
From an Old House.
God. See Dawn.
Great City.
Hearthstone.
Holy Matrimony.
Hurrier, The.
If Suddenly a Clod of Earth. See
Strange Meetings.
Impressions.
Lake Leman.
Living.
London Interior.
MONRO, Harold (Continued').
Man Carrying Bale.
Midnight Lamentation.
Milk for the Cat.
Natural History, The, sel.
New Day.
Nightingale near the House, The.
On the Destruction of the Foundling
Hospital.
One Blackbird. See Strange Meet
ings.
Overheard on a Saltmarsh.
Real Property.
Rebellious Vine, The.
Romantic Fool.
She Was Young and Blithe and Fair.
Silent Pool, The.
Solitude.
Strange Companion, The. •
Strange Meetings, sels.
Suburb.
Thistledown.
"Vixen woman, The." See Natural
History, The.
Week-End [Sonnets].
Wind, The.
Youth in Arms.
MONROE, F. M.— Just As It Used to Be.
MONROE, Harriet.— America.
April — North Carolina.
At the Edge.
Back Home.
Blue Ridge, t The.
Commemoration Ode, sels.
Democracy. See Commemoration Ode.
Farewell, A: "Good-bye! — no, do not
grieve that it is over."
Fortunate One, The.
Garden in the Desert, A.
Graf Zeppelin.
Hotel, The.
I Love My Life, but Not Too Well.
In the Beginning.
Inner Silence, The.
Lady of the Snows, A.
Lincoln. See Commemoration Ode.
Love Song.
Lullaby: "My little one, sleep softly."
Mother Earth.
Mountain Song.
Nancy Hanks.
Night-Blooming Cereus, The.
Now.
On the Porch.
Pain.
Pine at Timber-Line, The.
Radio.
Romney, The.
Shadow Child, The.
Supernal Dialogue.
Thief on the Cross, The.
Turbine, The.
Two Heroes. See Commemoration
Ode.
Vernon Castle.
Washington. See Commemoration Ode.
Water Ouzel, The.
Why Not?
Wonder of It, The.
MONROE, Mary Campbell.— Baths.
Hearin' Things at Night.
Nobody Cares for Me.
Uncy.
MONSELL, John Samuel Bewely — In
the Garden.
Litany: "When my feet have wan-
der'd."
Phantom Isles, The.
MONTAGU, Mrs. Edward Wortley. See
MONTAGU, LADY MARY WORTLEY.
MONTAGU, George, Earl of Sandwich.
There Is a Wood on Burford Down.
MONTAGU, Lady Mary Wortley (Mrs.
Edward Wortley Montagu). — Lover,
The: A Ballad.
Farewell to Bath.
In Answer to a Lady Who Advised
Retirement.
MONTAGUE, James J.— "And When
They Fall."
Fame.
Hypnotism and the Dog.
Mother Does Without.
Prisoners, The.
Same Old Story, The.
Scot's Farewell to His Golf Ball, A.
Sleepytown Express, The.
Song of the Factory, A.
Squaring Ourselves.
Thanksgiving Day.
To a Katydid.
Vamp Passes, The.
MONTAGUE, Leopold.— Crystal -Gazer.
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MONTAGUE, Margaret Prescott.— Point
of View, The.
MONTAIGNE, Michel Eyquern de.
Between the Lines.
MONTANYE, Muriel. — Difference,
The.
MONTCORBIER, Frangois de. See
"VILLON, FRANCOIS."
MONTESQUIOU-FEZENSAC, Comte
Robert de.— Child's Prayer, The
MONTFORT, Thomas P. — Educating to
a Purpose.
MONTGOMERIE, Alexander. — Adieu '
to His Mistress.
Admonition to Young Lasses, An,
Bankis of Helicon, The.
Cherry and the Slae, The, sel.
Hey! Now the Day Dawns!
May-Morn and Cupid. See Cherry
and the Slae, The.
Night (or Nicht) Is Near (or Neir)
Gone, The.
Sonnet: To His Mistress.
Sweetheart, Rejoice in Mind.
MONTGOMERIE, Mary. See "FANE,
VIOLET,"
MONTGOMERY, Eleanor Elizabeth.—
Adieu.
New Zealand Regret, A.
MONTGOMERY, F.— Mother's Love
MONTGOMERY, George Edgar. — At
Night.
Dead Soldier, A.
England.
Lullaby, A: "Sleep, my dear one,
sleep."
To a Child.
MONTGOMERY, James.— Arnold [von]
Winkelried.
At Home in Heaven.
Birds. See Pelican Island, The.
Christ Our Example in Suffering.
Columbus. See West Indies, The.
Common Lot, The.
Coral Reef, The. See Pelican Island,
The.
Daisy, The.
Falling Leaf, The.
Field Flower, A.
Forever with the Lord!
Friend after Friend Departs.
Funeral Hymn.
Good Tidings of Great Joy to All
People.
Harvest Song.
Humility.
Inspiration, The. See West Indies,
The.
Love of Country and of Home.
Lust of Gold, The. See West Indies,
The.
Make Way for Liberty.
Meaning of Prayer, The.
My Country.
Nativity.
Night.
Ocean, The.
Our Cherished Flag.
Our Country and Our Home.
Parted Friends.
Patriot's Pass-Word, The.
Pelican, The. See Pelican Island,
The.
Pelican Island, The, sels.
Prayer [Is the Soul's Sincere Desire].
Red, White, and Blue, The.
Sea Life. See Pelican Island, The.
Soliloquy of a Water- Wagtail.
Stranger [and His Friend], The.
There Is a Land.
West Indies, The, sels.
What Is Prayer?
MONTGOMERY, James Stuart.— Deep
Down.
Deep Water Man, The.
Landlubber's Chantey, The.
Road Song.
Swashbuckler's Song, The.
MONTGOMERY, Mrs. John Seymour.
See MONTGOMERY, ROSELLE ME&-
MONTG'OMERY, (Mrs.) L. (Lizzie)
H. (Holman) Wilson. — How to Drive
a Pig.
MONTGOMERY, L. (Lucy) M. (Maud)
(Mrs. Ewan MacDonald; L. M.
MacDonald). — Anne of Green
Gables, sel.
Off to the Fishing Ground.
Old Home Calls, The.
Old Man's Grave, The.
Sunrise along Shore.
When the Dark Comes Down.
AUTHOR INDEX
Moore
MONTGOMERY, Lucy L. — Little
Quaker Sinner, The.
Old Red Barn.
Rather Lonesome without Ma.
MONTGOMERY, Nancy Red. — After-
MONTGOMERY, P. L. — Whence
Cometh My Help.
MONTGOMERY, Roselle Mercier (Mrs.
John Seymour Montgomery; Roselle
Mercier) . — Armistice Day.
Counsel.
Dawn.
Farmer's Prayer, A.
God Give Me Eyes.
I Shall Not Make a Garment of My
Grief.
Savannah River.
That Affair in Eden.
To Helen, Middle-Aged.
Ulysses Returns.
What Does It Mean to Be Amer
ican?
Woodrow Wilson.
MONTGOMERY, Whitney.— Last Bob
White, The.
MONTGOMERY, William H. (Howard).
Faith and Works.
Thanksgiving Song for Little Folks.
MONTICANTI, Guerzo di. See GUERZO
DI MONTICANTI.
MONTOTO Y RAUTENSTRAUCH,
Luis. — Our Poets' Breed.
MONTREUIL, de. See DE MON-
TREUIL, .
MONTROSE, James Graham, Marquis
of. See GRAHAM, JAMES, Marquis
of Montrose.
MONTROSS, Charmian Lynn. — Stones
of Memory.
MONTROSS, Lois Seyster (Mrs. Lynn
Montross; Lois Seyster). — Codes.
Decent Burial.
Garlic and Roses.
I Wear a Crimson Cloak To-Night.
MONTROSS, Mrs. Lynn. See above.
MONYHAN, Elizabeth. — To a Modern
Poet.
MOODIE, Susanna Strickland (Mrs.
John. Wedderburn Dunbar Moodie).
Canadian Hunter's Song.
Indian Summer.
MOODY, D wight L. — Warning against
Wine, A.
What Think Ye of Christ?
MOODY (Mrs.) Minnie Kite.— Georgia
Autumn.
Lonely for Cattle.
Postman.
Prairie Stars.
Saturday Night Town.
Say This of Horses.
These Things Come Back.
This Cosmos.
MOODY, William Vaughn. — "Along
the earth and up the sky." See
Fire-Bringer, The.
At Assisi. See Song-Flower and Poppy.
"Because one creature of his breath."
See Fire-Bringer, The.
Brute, The.
Daguerreotype, The.
Death of Eve, The.
Faded Pictures.
Fire-Bringer, The, sels.
Gloucester Moors.
Golden Journey, The.
Good Friday Night.
Grey Day, A.
Heart's Wild-Flower.
"I stood within the heart of God." See
Fire-Bringer, The.
In New York. See Song-Flower and
Poppy.
Jetsam, sel.
Menagerie, The.
No Hint of Stain. See Ode in Time
of Hesitation, An.
Ode in Time of Hesitation, An.
Of Wounds and Sore Defeat. See
Fire-Bringer, The.
On a Soldier Fallen in the Philip
pines.
Pandora's Songs. See Fire-Bringer,
The.
Quarry, The.
Road-Hymn for the Start.
Robert Gould Shaw. See Ode in Time
of Hesitation, An.
Serf's Secret, The.
Song: "My Love is gone into
the East."
MOODY, William Vaughn (Continued).
Song-Flower and Poppy, sels.
Thammuz.
"Thousand asons, nailed in pain, A."
See Fire-Bringer, The.
"Too far, too far, though hidden in
thine arms." See Fire-Bringer, The.
MOON, Flora Wells. — Finger Prints.
Home.
Prayer, A: "When I grow old, O God,
I pray."
F. X. — Some Experiments.
Henrietta Searle. — Pi-
Lucia M. — Historic
MOOJ
MOONEY;
rates.
MOONEY,
Trees.
Thirteen Original Colonies and George
Washington.
MOORE, Anne Carroll. — Children's
Books: New and Old.
Do American Children Like Poetry?
MOORE, Annie.— Flowers' Sleep, The.
MOORE, Augusta. — Hagar's Farewell.
Pauper's Child, The.
"Pitty Fewer," The.
Rape of the Bell, The.
Widow's Light, The.
MOORE, Augustus M. — Ballade of
Ballade-Mongers, A.
MOORE, Bertha (Pearl) (Mrs. Elaine
F. Moore). — Happy Ending, A.
Ringing the Changes.
MOORE, Charles Leonard. — Disenchant
ment.
Fourth of July, The.
Or Ever the Earth Was.
Soul unto Soul Glooms Darkling.
Spring Returns, The.
Then Shall We See.
Thou Livest, O Soul!
To England.
MOORE, Clark Dill.— Rain, The.
Sunrise.
MOORE, Clement C. — Night before
Christmas, The.
Visit from St. Nicholas, A.
MOORE, Edward. — Fables for the
Ladies, sel.
Poet and His Patron, The. See Fables
for the Ladies.
Song the Eighth.
Song the Ninth.
MOORE, Ella M. (af.). — "Rock of
Ages."
MOORE, Francis W. — His Guiding
Star.
"I Know a Maiden Fair to See."
MOORE, Frank. — Abraham Lincoln.
MOORE, Mrs. Frederick Ferdinand.
See GATES, ELEANOR.
MOORE, Hamilton. — Fine New Ballad
of Cawsand Bay.
MOORE, J. M. — Bookworm, The.
MOORE, Sir John Henry. — Duke of
Benevento, The.
Song: "Indeed, my Cselia, 'tis in
vain."
MOORE, John Trotwood. — Ben Butler's
Last Race. See "Bishop" of Cot-
tontown, The.
"Bishop" of Cottontown, The, sel.
Downfall of Conway, The.
Ole Mistis (No. 1).
Ole Mistis (No. 2).
Sam Davis.
Tommy Pete, Balking Mule.
MOORE, Julia A. — Little Libbie.
MOORE, Marianne. — Critics and Con
noisseurs.
Dock Rats.
England.
Fish, The.
Grave, A.
Graveyard, A.
Harp You Play So Well, The.
He Made This Screen.
Labors of Hercules, The.
Monkeys, The.
My Apish Cousins.
New York.
Pedantic Literalist.
Peter.
Poetry.
"Sun!"
Talisman, A.
That Harp You Play So Well.
To a Steam Roller.
MOORE, Merrill. — And Then Her
Burial.
And to the Young Men.
Bees before Winter.
Book of How, The.
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MOORE, Merrill (Continued).
"Final Status Never Ascertained
— Lloyds Registry.
Fire.
Flies, The.
How She Resolved to Act.
It Is Winter, I Know.
Lucky Strike.
Magic Blacksmith, The.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sidney.
Noise That Time Makes, The.
O Mad Spring, One Waits.
Old Men.
Old Men and Old Women Going
Home on the Street Car.
Pandora and the Moon.
Poet.
Poet Tells about Nature, The.
Scientia Vincit Omnia?
Shot Who? Jim Lane!
Twitter of Swallows.
Unknown Man in the Morgue.
Village Noon: Mid-Day Bells.
Warning to One.
Why He Stroked the Cats.
MOORE, Mollie E. (Mrs. Mary Evelyn
Moore Davis). — Counsel.
Going Out and Coming In.
MOORE, Monnie. — Incident of the
Johnstown Flood, An.
MOORE, Samuel. — On Butler's Monu
ment.
MOORE, Mrs. Stuart. See UNDERBILL,
EVELYN.
MOORE, T. (Thomas) Sturge. — Beauti
ful Meals.^
Days and Nights.
Duet, A.
Dying Swan, The.
Event, The.
Gazelles, The.
Home of Helen, The.
Kindness.
Les Chercheuses de Poux. (TV.)
Lubber Breeze.
Much Virtue in If.
Nostalgia.
Response to Rimbaud's Later Manner.
Rower's Chant.
Sent from Egypt with a Fair Robe of
Tissue to a Sicilian Vinedresser.
Silence Sings.
Tempio di Venere.
Theseus.
To Idleness,
Tongues.
Variation on Ronsard.
Wind's Work.
MOORE, Thomas. — After the Battle.
Alas! How Light a Cause May Move.
See Lalla Rookh.
And Doth Not a Meeting like This
Make Amends ?
As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters
May Glow.
As by the Shore at Break of Day.
As Down in the Sunless Retreats.
As Slow Our Ship.
At the Mid Hour of Night.
Before the Battle.
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing
Young Charms.
Bendemeer. See Lalla Rookh.
Bird, Let Loose in Eastern Skies, The.
Black and Blue Eyes.
By Bendemeer's Stream. See Lalla
Rookh.
By That Lake Whose Gloomy Shore.
Canadian Boat Song, A.
Child's Song.
Come, Rest in This Bosom.
Come, Ye Disconsolate.
Conspiracy of Rienzi, The.
Cupid Stung.
Dear Fanny.
Dear Harp of My Country.
Did Not.
EchoCes].
Epigram: "When Eve upon the first of
Farewell! but Whenever [You Wel
come the Hour],
Farewell to Thee, Araby's Daughter.
See Lalla Rookh.
Fawn, The.
Feast of Roses, The. See Lalla
Rookh.
Fill the Bumper Fair.
Finland Love Song. (TV.)
Fire- Worshippers, The. See Lalla
Rookh.
Flight of Fondest Hopes, The. See
Lalla Rookh.
Moore
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
MOORE, Thomas (Continued).
Fly to the Desert, Fly with Me. See
Lalla Rookh.
French Cookery. See Fudge Family
in Paris, The.
Fudge Family in Paris, The, sels.
Garden Song, A.
Gheber's Bloody Glen, The. See Lalla
Rookh.
Girl's Song, A. See Lalla Rookh.
Glory of God in Creation, The.
Go Where Glory Waits Thee.
Hark! the Vesper Hymn Is Stealing.
Harp That Once through Tara's Halls,
The.
Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded?
Heaven.
Here Recline You.
Home of Peace, The.
How Dear to Me the Hour.
How Oft Has the Banshee Cried.
How Very Modern.
Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi at the
Tomb of Her Mother.
I Knew by the Smoke That So Grace
fully Curled.
I Pray You.
I Saw from the Beach.
I Wish I Was by That Dim Lake.
If You Have Seen.
Irish Peasant to His Mistress, The.
Journey Onwards, The.
Lake of the Dismal Swamp, The.
Lalla Rookh, sels.
Last Rose of Summer, The.
Legacy.
Lesbia Hath a Beaming Eye.
Let Erin Remember the Days of Old.
Letter V. From the Countess Dowager
Of c — rk to Lady . See Two
penny Post-Bag.
Lewis, the Lost Lover.
Light of Other Days, The.
Light of the Harem, The. See Lalla
Rookh.
Light That Lies, The. See Time I've
Lost in Wooing, The.
Light-House, The.
Linda to Hafed. See Lalla Rookh.
Little Grand Lama, The.
"Living Dog" and "The Dead Lion,"
The.
Love.
Love's Young Dream.
Lying.
M. P.; or The Blue Stockings, sel.
Meeting of the Waters, The.
Minstrel Boy, The.
Miriam's Song.
Miss Biddy's Epistle. See Fudge
Family in Paris, The.
Mountain Sprite, The.
Mourn Not for Venice.
My Birth-Day.
No, Not More Welcome.
Nonsense.
Nourmahal. See Lalla Rookh.
Oh, Breathe Not His Name!
Oh, Come to Me When Daylight Sets.
Of All the Men.
Oft, in the Stilly Night.
On Drinking.
On Music.
On Taking a Wife.
Orator Puff. See M. P; or The Blue
Stockings.
Origin of the Harp, The.
Peace Be around Thee.
Peace to the Slumberers.
Potato, The.
Prayer, A: "O Thou who dry'st the
mourner's tear!"
Pro Patria Mori.
Rabbinical Origin of Woman, The.
Resignation.
Rich and Rare Were the Gems She
Wore.
Roses.
Row Gently Here.
Scent of the Roses, The. See Farewell !
but Whenever [You Welcome the
Hour].
She Is Far from the Land.
Sirrnio: Lago di Garda (TV.).
Snake, The.
Song: "Come, rest in this bosom, my
own stricken deer."
Song: "I have a garden of my own."
Song of Fionnuala, The.
Sound the Loud Timbrel.
Spring.
Sweet Innisf alien.
Syria. Sec Lalla Rookh.
MOORE, Thomas (Continued).
Take Back the Virgin Page.
Tara.
Tear of Repentance, The. See Lalla
Rookh.
Temple of Friendship, A.
This World Is All a Fleeting Show.
Those Endearing Young Charms.
Those Evening Bells.
Thou Art, O God.
Time I've Lost in Wooing, The.
'Tis the Last Rose of Summer.
To a Boy, with a Watch.
To Campbell.
To Cloe. (Tr.)
To Fanny.
To My Mother.
Torch of Liberty, The.
Twopenny Post-Bag, sel.
Upon Being Obliged to Leave a Pleas
ant Party.
Vale of Avoca, The.
Vale of Cashmere, The. See Lalla
Rookh.
Verses Written in an Album.
What's My Thought Like?
When He Who Azores Thee.
When I Loved You.
"While life was mine, the little hour."
Who'll Buy My Love- Knots?
"With women and apples both Paris
and Adam."
WTreathe the Bowl.
Young May Moon, The.
MOORE, Thomas Sturge. See MOORE,
T. STURGE.
MOORE, Virginia.— Cotton Chorus.
Courage.
Epic.
Forerunner to Rain.
Good Ground, The.
I Am Undone.
In Me the Nations.
Joan of Arc, 1926.
Last Instructions.
My Father,
Rust.
Statement in November.
To the Woman I Will Be Fifty Years
Hence.
Unconcern.
MOORE, William H. A.— Dusk Song.
It Was Not Fate.
MORAN, John. — After a Dance.
MORDAUNT, Charles, Earl of Peter
borough. — Chloe.
MORDAUNT, Thomas Osbert. — Verses
Written during the War 1756-1763.
MORDEN, Phyllis.— Hill Man.
Who First Breaks Earth.
MORE, Hannah.— Bas Bleu, sel.
Book, A. f
Conversation. See Bas Bleu.
Humble and Unnoticed Virtue.
Immortal Guest, An.
Riddle, A: "I'm a strange contradic
tion."
Riddle, A: A Book.
Search after Happiness, The, sel.
Solitude. See Search after Happiness,
The.
Two Weavers, The.
MORE, Helen F.— What's in a Name?
MORE, Henry. — - Hymne in Honour of
Those Two Despised Virtues, Charitie,
and Humilitie, An.
MORE, Paul Elmore (Tr.). — Peace.
MORE, Sir Thomas. — Consider Well.
Rueful Lamentation on the Death of
Queen Elizabeth, A.
To Fortune.
MOREAU, Hegesippe. — Wisdom.
MORELAND, John Richard. — And
Christ Is Crucified Anew.
Autumn.
Autumn Leaf.
Barter.
Beyond.
Birch Trees.
De Promise Lan'.
Faith.
Final Quest, The.
Gossip, The.
Grave, A.
His Hands.
I Did Not Heed That Spring Was
Here.
In April.
Little House, The.
Minor Poet, A.
Mountains.
Oxen.
790
MORELAND, John Richard (Cont'd).
Priest Is Come and the Candles Burn
The.
Recompense.
Remembrance.
Resurgam.
Revealment.
Sand Dunes and Sea.
Sea Song, A.
Secret, The.
Splendid Lover, The.
Stranger, The.
Symbols.
Tokens.
Whippoorwill.
Wind Was Cold, the Sky Steel Gray
The.
MORENO, C. A.— Giuseppe on Golf.
MORFORD, Henry. — Engineer's Mur
der, The.
Old Knight's Treasure, The.
Two Queens in Westminster.
Wrecker's Oath on Barnegat, The.
MORFORD, Sybil. — Fairies, The.
Fairy Men.
MORGAN, Angela. — Answer World!
Awakening, The.
Choice.
From a Hill Top.
Gandhi.
God Prays.
God, the Artist.
Grief.
Hail Man!
Humanitarian, The, sel.
In Spite of War.
In Such an Age!
In the Beginning.
June Rapture.
Kinship.
Know Thyself.
Lindbergh.
Mothers with Little Sons.
Poet, The.
Reality.
Resurrection.
Room!
Rose, The.
Silver Clothes.
Song of Life, A.
Song of Thanksgiving, A.
Song of the New World.
Stand Forth!
Three Green Trees.
To an April Bud.
To-day.
Trees.
Unknown Soldier, The.
When Nature Wants a Man.
Wild Prophecy.
Work.
MORGAN, Bessie. — "Specially (or 'Spe
cially) Jim."
MORGAN, Beulah Russell.-— My Cup Is
Nearly Empty.
MORGAN, Carrie Blake. — From the
Valley o' the Shadder.
Undertow, The.
MORGAN, Edwin.— At the Shore.
Old Print, An.
Prayer: "Now that I know that what
1 am must be."
MORGAN, Evan.— Eel, The.
Monk's Chant, The.
MORGAN, Henry Victor.— World-Man,
The.
MORGAN, J. W.— Darkey Innocence.
MORGAN, James. — Lincoln and His
Children.
MORGAN, James Appletou. — Mai urn
Opus.
MORGAN, John de. — Literary Side of
Washington, The.
MORGAN, Lelia.— Mrs. O'Leary Makes
a Morning Call.
MORGAN, Sady.— Kate Kearney.
MORGAN, Tom P.— How Ben Fargo's
Claim Was Jumped.
"Jumped" — the Story of Ben Fargo's
Claim.
Power ob de Imagination.
MORGRIDGE, Harriet S. — Jack and
Jill. See Mother Goose Sonnets.
Mother Goose Sonnets, sels.
Simple Simon. See Mother Goose Son
nets.
MOR1ARTY, Eliza F. — New Year's
Guest, A.
MORIARTY, Helen Louise. — Convent
Echoes.
MORICKE, Eduard.— Beauty Rohtraut.
MORIN, C. A.— Snail, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Morris
MORLAIX, Bernard de. See BERNARD
OF CLUNY or MORLAIX.
MORLAN, Mrs. Elsie.— I Thank Thee.
MORLEY, Christopher. — Animal Crack
ers.
At a Window Sill.
At the Dog Show.
At the Mermaid Cafeteria.
Balloon Peddler, The.
Bivalves.
Charm, A.
Code, The.
Confession in Holy Week.
Crib, The.
Dandy Dandelion.
Deny Yourself.
Dogwood Tree, The.
Elegy Written in a Country Coal Bin.
Epigrams in a Cellar.
Epitaph for Any New Yorker.
Essayage.
Exempt.
Fellow Craftsmen.
Flags on Fifth Avenue, The.
Hallowe'en Memory, A.
His Experience with the Newspapers.
I Almost Had Forgotten.
"I knew a black beetle, who lived down
a drain." See Nursery Rhymes for
the Tender-Hearted.
I Know a Secret.
In an Auction Room.
In Honor of Taffy Topaz.
Island, The.
Letter to His Friend, Mu Kow, A.
Love at First Sight.
Mar Quong, Chinese Laundryman.
Milkman, The.
Moon- Sheep, The.
My Favorite Flowers.
My Pipe.
Nursery Rhymes for the Tender-
Hearted.
Of a Child That Had Fever.
Parson's Pleasure.
Plumpuppets, The.
Poets Easily Consoled.
Quickening.
Rubaiyat of Account Overdue.
"Scuttle, scuttle, little Roach." See
Nursery Rhymes for the Tender-
Hearted.
Secret, The.
Secret Laughter.
Sleep, sel.
Smells.
Smells, Junior.
Soldier, The.
Soliloquy for a Third Act.
Song for a Little House.
Sonnets in a Lodging House.
Telephone Directory, The.
Thoughts on Being Invited to Dinner.
Three Trees.
Tit for Tat.
To a Child.
To a Post-Office Inkwell.
To Hilaire Belloc.
To the Little House.
Trees, The.
Tryst, The.
Verification.
When Shakespeare Laughed.
Where More Is Meant.
World's Most Famous Oration, The.
MORONELLI DI FIORENZA, Pier. —
Canzonetta: Bitter Song to His Lady.
MORRELL, Edith Dorothea. — Analogy.
MORRELL, William. — New England,
sel.
MORRIS, Mrs.— New-Born Babe, The.
MORRIS, A. H. — Modest Maid, The.
MORRIS, Captain C. — Contrast, The.
MORRIS, Charles — Reason Fair to Fill
My Glass, A.
MORRIS, Claire. — Memories.
MORRIS, Francis St. Vincent.— Eleventh
Hour, The.
MORRIS, George K. — Manhood.
MORRIS, George Perkins (or Pope).—
Flag of Our Union [Forever], The.
I'm with You Once Again.
Jeannie Marsh.
Main Truck [, or, A Leap for Life].
My Mother's Bible.
Near the Lake.
Pocahontas.
Retort, The.
Thy Will Be Done.
We Were Boys Together.
Where Hudson's Wave.
Woodman, Spare That Tree.
MORRIS, Gouverneur. — Alexander Ham
ilton.
MORRIS, Gouverneur, Jr. — D'Artag-
nan's Ride.
MORRIS, Harrison Smith. — Always.
Change of Face, A.
Destiny.
Fickle Hope.
Good-Night.
June.
Lonely-Bird, The.
Mohammed and Seid.
Naked Boughs.
Pine-Tree Buoy, A.
"Separate Peace."
Walt Whitman.
MORRIS, Ida Goldsmith.— Give to the
Living.
It Takes So Little.
MORRIS, J. W — Collusion between a
Alegaiter and a Water-Snaik.
MORRIS, Jean Lewis.— Patriot I! A.
MORRIS, Joseph. — Ambitious Oyster,
The.
At Good Cheer House on Friendship
Street.
Borrowed Feathers.
Can You Sing a Song?
Castle of Friendship, The.
Crises.
Dodgin' Trouble.
Dream of Life, A.
Glad Song, The.
If You Can't Go Over or Under, Go
Round.
In Heaven They Say.
Influence.
Lesson from. History, A.
Life.
Light in the Window, A.
Mushroom and the Oak, The.
One Step at a Time.
Pessimist, The.
Philosophy for Croakers.
Prayer for Courage, A.
Swellitis.
Two Raindrops.
Unmusical Soloist, The.
Vale, Vita.
Worlds to Conquer.
MORRIS, Joshua A.— Harp of a Thou
sand Strings, The.
MORRIS, Sir Lewis.— At Last.
Beginnings of Faith, The.
Brotherhood.
Ode on a Fair Spring Morning, An.
On a Thrush Singing in Autumn.
Saint Cecilia.
Separation Deed, A.
Song: "Love took my life and thrill d
it."
Strong Hearts.
Surface and the Depths, The.
They Only Live Who Dare.
To a Child of Fancy.
Tolerance.
MORRIS, Madge. — Trapper's Last Trail,
The.
MORRIS, Robert. — Cabin Where Lincoln
Was Born, The.
Level and the Square, The.
We Meet upon the Level and We Part
upon the Square.
Wearing the Emblems,
MORRIS, William. — Agnes and the Hill-
Man. (IV.)
Antiphony. See Earthly Paradise, The
(Song from "Ogier the Dane").
Apology, An. See Earthly Paradise,
The.
April. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Atalanta's Defeat. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Atalanta's Race).
Atalanta's Race. See Earthly Paradise,
The.
Atalanta's Victory. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Atalanta's Race).
August. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Blue Closet, The.
Book Speaks to Chaucer, The. See
Earthly Paradise, The (L'Envoi).
Burghers' Battle, The.
Castle on the Island, The. See Earthly
Paradise, The (Lady of the Land,
The).
Concerning Geffray Teste Noire.
Chapel in Lyoness, The.
Day Is Coming, The.
Day of Days, The.
Day of Love, The. See Love Is Enough.
Days That Were, The.
Death of Paris, The.
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MORRIS, William (Continued).
Death Song-, A.
Defence of Guenevere, The.
Drawing near the Light.
Earthly Paradise, The, sels.
Echoes of Love's House.
Error and Loss.
Eve of Crecy, The.
February. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Final Chorus. See Love Is Enough
("Love is enough: ho ye who seek
saving").
Flight of the Argonauts, The. See Life
and Death of Jason.
Flowering Orchard, The.
From Far Away.
Garden by the Sea, A. See Life and
Death of Jason, The (Nymph's Song
to Hylas, The).
Gilliflovver (or Gillyflower) of Gold.
Glittering Plain, The, sel.
Golden Apples, The. See Earthly Para
dise, The.
Gold Hair.
Golden Wings.
Gunnar's Death Song. See Sigurd the
Volsung.
Hands.
Haystack in the Floods, The.
Hollow Land, The.
Hosting of the Fiends, The. See Earthly
Paradise, The.
House of the Wolfmgs, sel.
I Know a Little Garden-Close. See
Life and Death of Jason, The
(Nymph's Song to Hylas, The).
Iceland First Seen.
Idle Singer of an Empty Day. See
Earthly Paradise, The (Apology, An) .
In Prison.
"In the white-flower'd hawthorn brake."
See Earthly Paradise, The (Song
from "Ogier the Dane").
Inscription for an Old Bed.
Introduction to "The Earthly Para
dise." See Earthly Paradise, The
(Apology, An).
Invocation to Chaucer. See Life and
Death of Jason.
Judgment of God, The.
June. See Earthly Paradise, The.
King Arthur's Tomb, sel.
King's Visit, The. See Earthly Para
dise, The.
Ladies' Card. See Golden Wings.
Lady of the Land, The. See Earthly
Paradise, The.
Land across the Sea, A. See Earthly
Paradise, The.
Land of the Dream, The. See Love Is
Enough.
Launcelot and Guenevere. See King
Arthur's Tomb.
L'Envoi. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Life and Death of Jason, The, sels.
Lines for a Bed at Kelmscott Manor.
Little Tower, The.
Love Is Enough, sels.
Love Is Enough! [Though the World
Be a-Waning]. See Love Is Enough.
March. See Earthly Paradise, The.
March of the Workers, The.
May. See Earthly Paradise, The.
May Grown a-Cold.
Medea at Corinth. See Life and Death
of Jason, The.
Message of the March Wind, The.
Michael's Ride. See Earthly Paradise,
The.
Minstrels and Maids. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Song from "The Land
East of the Sun," etc.).
Mother and Son.
Music, The. See Love Is Enough
("Love is enough: draw near and be
hold me").
Near Aval on.
No Master.
November. See Earthly Paradise, The.
Nymph's Song to Hylas, The. See Life
and Death of Jason, The.
O Death, That Maketfa Life So Sweet.
See Life arid Death of Jason, The.
"O love, this morn, when the sweet
nightingale." See Earthly Paradise,
The (May).
"O the sweet valley of deep grass. See
Life and Death of Jason, The.
October. See Earthly Paradise, The.
"Of Heaven or Hell I have no power to
sing." See Earthly Paradise, The
(Apology, An).
Morris
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MORRIS, William (Continued).
Of the Passing Away of Brynhild. See
Sigurd the Volsung, The.
Old Love.
Orpheus Sings to the Argonauts. See
Life and Death of Jason, The (O
Death, That Maketh Life So Sweet).
Orpheus' Song of Triumph. See Life
and Death of Jason, The (O Death
That Maketh Life So Sweet).
Outlanders, Whence Come Ye Last?
See Earthly Paradise, The (Song
from "The Land East of the Sun,"
etc.}.
Praise of My Lady.
Prelude to "The Earthly Paradise."
See Earthly Paradise, The (Apology,
An).
Prologue: "Forget six counties over
hung with smoke." See Earthly Para
dise, The.
Proud King, The. See Earthly Para
dise, The.
Return Home, The. See Love Is Enough.
Rhyme Slayeth Shame.
Riding Together.
Sailing of the Sword, The.
Seasons, The.
Shameful Death.
Sigurd on Hindfell. See Sigurd the
Volsung.
Sigurd the Volsung, sels.
Singer's Prelude, The. See Earthly
Paradise, The.
Slaying of the Niblungs, The. See
Sigurd the Volsung, The.
Song: "Fair is the night, and fair the
day." See Earthly Paradise, The
(Song from "The Story of Acontius
and Cydippe"). _ _ _ .
Song for Music. See Love Is Enough
("Love is enough: though the world
be a-waning").
Song from "Ogier the Dane. See
Earthly Paradise, The. .
Song from "The Hill of Venus." See
Earthly Paradise, The.
Song from "The Land East of the Sun
and West of the Moon." See Earthly
Paradise, The.
Song from "The Story of Acontius and
Cydippe." See Earthly Paradise, The.
Song from "The Story of Cupid and
Psyche." See Earthly Paradise, The.
Song of Orpheus. See Life and Death
of Jason, The.
Song of Orpheus for the Argonauts.
See Life and Death of Jason, The
(To the Sea).
Song of the Hesperides. See Life and
Death of Jason, The.
Song of the Young Men and Girls to
Venus. See Earthly Paradise, The
(Song from "The Hill of Venus").
Song: To Psyche. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Song from "The Story of
Cupid and Psyche").
Songs of Orpheus and the Sirens. See
Life and Death of Jason.
Sir Giles' War-Song.
Summer Dawn.
Sweet Song Sung Not Yet to Any Man,
A. See Life and Death of Jason, The.
Tapestry Trees.
Thunder in the Garden.
To Atalanta. See Earthly Paradise,
The (Atalanta's Race).
To the Muse of the North.
To the Sea. See Life and Death of
Jason, The.
Tune of Seven Towers, The.
Two Red Roses across the Moon.
Two Sides of the River, The.
Voice of Toil, The.
War-Horn of the Elkings, The. See
House of the Wolfmgs.
Wind, The.
Winter Weather.
Wisdom of Brynhild, The. See Sigurd
the Volsung.
Writing on the Image, The.
Young Love.
MORRIS, William and MAGNUS SON,
Eirikr (TV,?.). — Counsels of Sigrdrifa.
See Elder Edda.
Elder Edda, sels.
First Lay of Gudrun. See Elder Edda.
Lay of Sigurd, The. See Elder Edda.
MORRISON, M. T. — Foolish Little
Maiden, A.
What the Choir Sang about the
New Bonnet.
MORRISON, Margaret. — Grammar as
Taught in Fairyland.
MORRISON, Mary. — Nobody Knows but
Mother.
MORRISON, Theodore.— Old- Fashioned
Air.
MORRISON, William Brown.— Summer
MORRISSETTE, Pat V.— Riley Spends
Him a Night in Jail.
MORRISSEY, Clara Whittaker. — Twi
light.
MORROW, Anne Spencer. See LIND
BERGH, ANNE MORROW.
MORROW, Elizabeth.— Lot's Wife.
This Pine-Tree.
MORROW, Marco and DAUGHERTY,
George. — Thanksgiving Dream, A.
MORROW, W. C— Inmate of the Dun
geon.
MORSE, E. M. — Mountains.
MORSE, Mrs. Helen S— Read a Book a
Week.
MORSE, James Herbert. — Brook Song,
His Statement of the Case.
Power of Beauty, The.
Silence.
Wayside, The.
Wild Geese, The.
MORSE, Katherine Duncan. — Bedspread,
The.
Bee Sets Sail, A,
Birds.
Fairy Frock, The.
To : "They could not shut you out
of heaven."
MORSE, Mrs. L. (Lucy) G. (Gibbons).
Little Busy-Body.
MORSE, Madeline. — Christmas Prayer.
MORSE, Philip. — Let Down the Bars.
Lovejoy Cow, The.
Milking-Time, The.
MORSE, Richard Ely. — This Swan.
MORSE, Sidney Henry. — Sundered.
Way, The.
MORTON, . — Balloon Man, The.
MORTON, A. L. — One Law for the Lion
and Ox.
MORTON, David. — Acquaintance.
After Storm.
And That Were I.
Attendants.
Beyond Wars.
Daffodils over Night.
Dead, The ("I think those townsmen,
sleeping on the hill"). See Town,
The (For Morristown, N. J.).
Dead, The ("Think you the dead are
lonely in that place").
Dedication: "These morning streets,
the lawns of windy grass." See Town,
The (For Morristown, N. J.).
Fields at Evening.
For Bob: A Dog.
Forest Pool.
Garden Wall, A.
Ghost Out of Stratford, A.
How Brief a Thing.
Immortalis.
In a Girl's School.
Kings Are Passing Deathward, The.
Lover to Lover.
Mariners.
Mary Sets the Table.
Moonflowers.
October Fantasy.
Old Gardener, An.
Old Lover, An.
Old Ships.
On Hearing a Bird Sing at Night.
One Tree in Autumn.
Outcry in December.
Prepare_ the Heart.
Revelation.
Scars.
School Boy Reads His "Iliad," The.
Ships in Harbor.
Sonnets from a Hospital, sel.
Spring. See Sonnets from a Hospital.
Spring Thought.
Symbol.
These Fields at Evening.
To One Who May Be Listening.
Town, The (For Morristown, N. J".).
Townsman, The. See Town, The (For
Morristown, N. J.).
Transformation. See Town, The (For
Morristown, N. J.).
Visitation.
When There Is Music.
Who Shapes the Carven Word.
Who Walks with Beauty.
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MORTON, David (Continued}.
Winter Twilight.
Wood Moment.
Wooden Ships.
MORTON, Rebecca Emery. — To the Blue
High Mountain.
MORTON, Mrs. Sarah Wentworth.— To
Aaron Burr, under Trial for High
Treason.
MORTON, Thomas. — Song, The: "Drink
and be merry, rnerry, merry boys."
MOSBY, V. Stuart.— After the Battle.
MOSCHUS. — Craft of a Keeper of
Sheep, The.
Cupid Turned Plowman.
Gleaming Sea, The.
Lament for Bion.
Lost Cupid, The.
Love's Lesson.
Ocean, The.
On the Death of Bion, the Herdsman
of Love.
MOSELEY, Litchfield. — After-Dinner
Speech by a Frenchman. See Charity
Dinner, The.
Charity Dinner, The.
Love in a Balloon.
MOSELEY, Rebecca L. — Clubwoman's
MO SE^6 Julius.— Death of Hofer, The
MOSES, Ruby M.— Mother Love.
MOSES, W. R.— Earthly Paradise, The.
Further Document on the Human Brain.
J. S.
Old Triton's Wreathed Horn.
Scenery of Anger.
Wind in the Night.
Yellow Pertains to Killing.
MOSHER, Ada A. — When Grandma
Was a Girl.
MOSHER, L. E.— Stranded Bugle, The.
MOSHER, M. Florence. — It Is Coming.
MOSS, Thomas. — Beggar ['s Petition,
The].
MOTHER FRANCIS D'ASSISI.— Res-
ignation.
MOTHER GOOSE.— As I Walked by
Myself.
"As I was going to St. Ives."
As I Went through the Garden Gap.
"As round as an apple, as deep as a
cup."
"As soft as silk, as white as milk."
"As the days grow longer."
As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks.
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.
Baby Bunting.
Babylon.
Baby's Dance, The.
"Barber, barber, shave a pig."
Bat, Bat, Come under My Hat.
Bed, A.
Bedtime.
Bees.
Bee's Wedding, The.
Beggar's Rhyme.
Bell-Horses.
Bessie Bell and Mary Gray.
Birthdays.
"Black within and red without."
Blow, Wrind, Blow.
Bobby Shafto.
"Bow-wow-wow !"
Bumpety Bump.
Bye. Baby Bunting.
Candle, The.
Carrion Crow Sat on an Oak, A.
Cat Came Fiddling Out of a Barn, A.
Christmas Is Coming.
"Clap, clap handies."
Cock a Doodle Doo.
"Cock crows in the morn."
Cocks, The.
Come, Let's to Bed.
"Come when you're called."
Counting Out.
Cradle Song: "Rock-a-by, baby, thy
cradle is green."
Cross Patch.
Cruel Jenny Wren.
"Curly Locks! Curly Locks 1 wilt thou
be mine?"
"Cushy cow bonny, let down thy milk."
Daffodil, The.
Daffy-Down-Dilly.
Dance Little Baby.
"Dance to your daddy.'*
Days of the Month.
"Dear, dear! what can the matter be?"
Death and Burial of Cock Robin, The.
"Deedle, deedle, dumpling, my
son John."
AUTHOB INDEX
Mufaddaliyai
MOTHER GOOSE (Continued}.
Dillar, a Dollar, A.
Ding, Dong, Bell.
"Doctor Foster went to Glo ster.
Doodle, Doodle, Doo.
Elizabeth, Lizzy, Betsy and Bess.
Fair, Fair Maid, The.
Farmer Went Trotting, A.
Fishes.
Five Toes.
"Flour of England, fruit of Spain."
For Every Evil under the Sun.
For Want of a Nail.
"Formed long ago, yet made to-day.
Four and Twenty Tailors.
"Friday night's dream on a Saturday
told."
Georgie Porgie.
Girls and Boys Come Out to Play.
Good King Arthur.
"Goosey, goosey, gander.
"Great A, little a."
Handy Spandy, Jack-a-Dandy.
Hark! Hark!
Hector Protector.
"Here goes my lord."
Here Sits the Lord Mayor.
Hey Diddle Diddle.
Higgledy, Piggledy.
"Higher than a house, higher than a
tree."
Hop, Hop, Hop.
Hot Cross Buns.
House That Jack Built, The.
"How many days has my baby to
play?"
How Many Miles Is It to Babylon?
Humpty Dumpty.
"Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree-top.
"Hush-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green."
"I am a gold lock."
I Had a Little Hobby-Horse.
I Had a Little Husband.
I Had a Little Pony.
I Love Sixpence.
I Saw a Ship a-Sailing.
"I went to the wood and got it.
"I went up one pair of stairs."
"If all the seas were one sea."
"If all the world were apple-pie.'
If I Had as Much Money as I Could
Spend.
If Wishes Were Horses.
"If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze
for danger."
I'll Tell You a Story.
"In a cottage in Fife."
Is John Smith Within?
Jack a Nory.
Jack and Jill.
Jack Be Nimble.
Jack Hall.
Jack Horner.
Jack Sprat.
Jemima.
Jenny Wren.
Johnny Shall Have a New Bonnet.
King Arthur.
"King of France with fifty thousand
men, The."
"Lady-bird, lady-bird, fly away home."
Lauk a Mercy.
Lion and the Unicorn, The.
Little Betty Blue.
Little Bird, The.
Little Bo-Peep.
Little Boy Blue.
Little Cock-Sparrow Sat on a Green
Tree, A.
Little Fred.
Little Girl.
Little Jack Horner.
" 'Little maid, pretty maid, whither
goest thou?' "
Little Miss Muffet.
Little Nancy Etticoat.
Little Polly Flinders.
Little Robin Redbreast.
"Little Tommy Tucker."
"Lives in winter."
London Bridge.
Long Legs, Crooked Thighs.
Lucy Locket.
Maid to Her Cock, The.
"Man in the moon, The."
"Man in the moon came down too soon,
The."
Man in the Wilderness, The.
"Mary had a pretty bird."
Mary, M_ary, Quite Contrary.
MOTHER GOOSE (Continued).
Man went a-hunting at Reigate (or
Rygate), A." See Limericks.
"March winds and April showers."
d a pret
ry, Quit
Mary's Canary.
Milkmaid, The.
Mr. East Gave a Feast.
Mistress Mary.
"Monday's child is fair of face."
Months, The.
Mulberry Bush, The.
Multiplication Is Vexation.
My Hobby-Horse.
My Little Hen.
"My maid Mary."
My Two Pigeons.
Needle and Thread, A.
Needles and Pins.
North Wind Doth Blow, The.
Old King Cole.
"Old Mother Goose, when."
Old Mother Hubbard.
Old Mother Twitchett.
Old Woman, The.
Old Woman, Old Woman.
Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe,
The.
On Saturday Night.
"One misty, moisty morning.'*
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe.
0-U-T.
"Over the water, and over the sea.'
Pair of Tongs, A.
Pat-a-Cake.
Pease Porridge.
"Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater."
Peter Piper Picked a Peck.
Pleasant Ship, A.
Plum Pudding, A.
Plum-Pudding or Plum Porridge.
Polly Put the Kettle On.
Poor Old Robinson Crusoe 1
Poor Robin.
Pretty Milkmaid, The.
Pdissy-Cat Mew.
Pussy-Cat, Pussy-Cat.
Queen of Hearts, The.
"Rain, rain, go away."
"Richard and Robin were two pretty
men."
"Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross."
Ride to London Town.
" 'Robert Barnes, fellow fine'."
"Robin and Richard were two pretty
men."
Robin Hood.
Robin Redbreast.
"Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle Is green."
"See a pin and pick it up."
See-Saw, Margery Daw,
"Shoe the colt."
Simple Simon.
Sing a Song of Sixpence.
Sing, Sing, What Shall I Sing?
Solomon Grundy.
Song on King William III, A.
Song Set to Five Fingers, A.
Strange Story, A.
"Sunshiny shower, A."
Swarm of bees in May, A.
"Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was
a thief."
Teeth, The.
There Was a Crooked Man.
There Was a Little Boy.
"There was a little girl [who had a
little curl]."
There Was a Little Man.
"There was a man in our town."
There Was a Man of Newington.
"There was a piper, he had a cow."
There Was an Old Woman, and What
Do You Think.
There Was an Old Woman, as I've
Heard Tell.
There Was an Old Woman Lived un
der a Hill.
"There was an old woman, lived up
on a hill."
There Was an Old Woman Toss'd Up
in a Basket.
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived
in a Shoe.
"There were two birds sat on a stone.
There Were Two Blackbirds.
"Thirty days hath September."
"Thirty white horses [upon a red
hill]." „
"This is the way the ladies ride.
"This little pig went to market."
"Three blind mice, see how they run!"
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MOTHER GOOSE (Continued). m
"Three children sliding on the ice.
Three Wise Men [of Gotham].
"To bed, to bed, [says Sleepy-head j .
"To market, to market, [to buy a fat
pig]."
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son.
"Tommy's tears and Mary's fears."
Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee.
Two Blackbirds, The.
Wee Willie Winkie.
What Are Little Boys Made Of.
What Every One Knows.
"What is the rhyme for porringer?"
When Good King Arthur.
When I Was a Bachelor.
When I Was a Little Boy.
Where Are You Going, My Pretty
Maid?
" 'Willie Boy, Willie Boy, where are
you going?1 "
Willie Winkie.
Young Larnbs to Sell.
MOTHERLY, Mrs.— Cow, The.
Dickey-Bird, The.
Fishes, The.
Flying Flowers.
Nursery. The.
MOTHERWELL, William. — Bonnie
George Campbell.
Cavalier's Song, The.
I've Plucked^the Berry.
Jeanie Morrison.
Last Verses.
My Heid Is Like to Rend, Willie.
Sing On, Blithe Bird!
They Come ! The Merry Summer Months.
True Love's Dirge.
Water, The! The Water!
MOTT, Adrian.— Cloud House, The.
MOTT, C. C.— Wreck of the Scotch
Express, The.
MOTTEUX, Peter A.— Love's a Jest,
sel.
Rondelay, A: "Man is for woman
made."
Slaves to London. See Love's a Jest.
MOTTRAM, Ralph Hale. — Flower of
Battle, The.
MOULT, Thomas. — Chayah.
Flamborough Head.
MOULTON, (Ellen) Louise Chandler
(Mrs. William Moulton; Louise
Chandler). — At End.
Hie Jacet.
House of Death, The.
In a Garden.
King Is Dead, Long Live the King,
The.
Last Good-Bye, The.
Late Spring, The.
Laura Sleeping.
Laus Veneris.
Louisa May Alcott.
Love's Resurrection Day.
Out in the Snow.
Painted Fan, A.
Plea for the Old Year, A.
Shadow Dance, The.
Some Day or Other.
Somebody's Child.
Spring Is Late, The.
Summer Wooing, A.
Thanksgiving Guest, The.
To-night.
Tryst, A.
We Lay Us Down to Sleep.
Were But My Spirit Loosed upon the
Air.
MOULTON, Richard Green. — Modern
Reader's Bible, sels. See BIBLE in
AUTHOR'S INDEX.
MOULTON, Mrs. William. See MOUL
TON, (ELLEN) LOUISE CHANDLER.
MOULTRIE, John.— Dear Little Violets.
Fairy Maimoune, The.
Forget Thee?
Sir Launfal, sel.
Three Sons, The.
Violets.
MOUNTS, Ben F. — Smiling Blue Eyes.
MOVIUS, Anne Murry. — Garden
Dreams.
MOWRER, Paul Scott.— Order.
MOXON, Edward. — Moonlight.
Nightingale, The.
Similes.
MOXON, Frederick.— All at Sea.
MU'ALLAQAT, The. See Mu'allaqat,
The, in TITLE INDEX.
MUFADDALIYAT, The. See Mufadda-
liyat, The, in TITLE INDEX.
Muhlenberg
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
MUHLENBERG, William Augustus.—
Carol, Brothers, Carol.
Fulfillment.
Heaven's Magnificence.
I Would Not Live Alway.
MUIR, Edwin.— After the Fall.
Childhood.
Double Vision.
Enchanted Prince, The.
Grass.
Holderlin's Journey.
Horses.
Interregnum.
Town Betrayed, The.
Trance, The.
MUIR, Henry D. — Lullaby: "In this
hush of night."
Soldier's Grave, The..
MUIR, John. — American Forests, The.
Camp-Fire in Alaska.
Out of the Wilderness.
Plunge into the Wilderness, The.
Storm in the Sierra.
MUIR, Olive Beatrice. — First Flowers in
Twenty Years.
MUIRHEAD, James.— Bess the Gawkie.
MUKERJI, Dhan Ghopal (TV.). — God.
See Upanishads, The.
Upanishads, The, set.
MULCHINOCK, William P. — Music
Everywhere.
MULGREW, John P. See "JAZBO OF
OLD DUBUQUE."
MULHOLLAND, Rosa (Lady Gilbert).
Dread.
Irish Franciscan, The.
Lay of the [Irish] Famine.
Love and Death.
Saint B rigid.
Sister Mary of the Love of God.
Song: "Silent bird is hid in the boughs,
The."
MULLEN, Eva W— My Western Home.
MULLER (or MUELLER) (Karl)
Wilhelm.
Coming of Spring, The.
Monk of Heisterbach, The.
Sunken City, The.
Whither?
MULLINS, Helene (Helen Gallagher
Mullins). — After a Hundred Storms.
Business Man's Romance, A.
Call to Arms.
Farmers.
Harper, The.
Lady and the Violinist, The.
Of All Things Difficult to Bear.
Prodigal, The.
Suicide.
Summer Friendship.
Twelve Good Men and True.
MULLINS, Helen Gallagher. See above.
MULOCK, Miss. See below.
MULOCK, Dinah Maria (Mrs. George
Lillie Craik, Jr.; Dinah Maria Craik;
Mrs. Mulock-Craik; Miss Mulock). —
Address to the New Year.
Angel Faces.
Autumn's Processional.
Buried To-Day.
By the Alma River.
Christmas Carol, A: "God rest ye mer
ry, gentlemen," etc.
Count Ludwig and the Wood-Spirit.
Dead Czar Nicholas, The.
Douglas [, Douglas, Tender and True].
Four Years.
Friendship.
Glad New Year, The.
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen.
Good of It, The.
Grandpapa.
Green Things Growing.
Her Likeness.
Highland Cattle.
In Our Boat.
In Swanage Bay.
John Halifax, Gentleman, sel.
Lancashire Doxology, A.
Lettice.
Little Muriel. See John Halifax, Gen
tleman.
Mill, The.
Monsieur et Mademoiselle.
New Year, The.
Now and Afterwards.
Only a Woman.
Over the Hills and Far Away.
Passing By.
Philip, My King.
Plighted.
MULOCK, Dinah Maria (Continued').
Respect the Burden.
Rosicrucian, The.
Sunrise among the Hills.
Three Meetings.
To the Memory of Fletcher Harper.
Too Late.
True Hero, A.
Veronica.
Violets.
Young Dandelion, The.
MULOCK-CRAIK, Mrs. See above.
MULSO, Hester (Mrs. Hester Chapone).
To Stella.
MULVANY, Charles Pelham.— Messalina
MUMFORD, William.— Triumph of Hec
tor, The. See Iliad, The (Exploit of
Hector, The).
MUNBY, Arthur Joseph. — Apres.
Beauty at the Plough. See Dorothy:
A Country Story.
Country Kisses. See Dorothy: A Coun
try Story.
Doris: A Pastoral.
Dorothy. See Dorothy: A Country
Story.
Dorothy: A Country Story, sels.
Dorothy's Room. See Dorothy: A
Country Story.
Flos Florum.
Susan: A Poem of Degrees, sel.
Sweet Nature's Voice. See Susan: A
Poem of Degrees.
MUND, E. D. — Myrrh Bearers.
MUNDAY, Anthony ("Shepherd Tony").
Beauty [Sat] Bathing.
Colin.
Death of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon,
sel.
Dirge: "Weep, weep, ye woodmen,
wail." See Death of Robert, Earl of
Huntingdon.
Fedele and Fortunio, sel.
Fedele's Song. See Fedele and Fortunio.
Lament for Robin Hood. See Death of
Robert, Earl of Huntingdon.
Love. See Zelanto, the Fountain of
Fame.
To Colin Clout.
Weep, Weep, Ye Woodmen! See Death
of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon.
Wood-Man's Walk. The.
Zelanto, the Fountain of Fame, sel.
MUNDAY, Eugene H.— Blowing Bub
bles.
HUNGER, Robert. — Derelict, The.
HUNGER, Robert Louis.— God's Will.
MUNKITTRICK, ,R. (Richard) K. (Ken
dall). — At the Shrine.
Ballade of the Engaged Young Man.
Bulb, A.
Fate.
Ghosts.
Old Beau, An.
To Miguel de Cervantes Saavadra.
Tommy's Christmas Wish.
Unsatisfied Yearning.
What's in a Name?
Winter Dusk.
MUNOZ-MARIN, Mrs. Luis. See LEE.
MUNA.
MUNRO, Dr. . — Physician's Story, A.
MUNRO, Elsie Smeaton. — Passing
Sheep.
MUNRO, H. (Hector) H. (Hugh). See
"SAKI."
MUNRO, Harold. See MONRO, HAROLD.
MUNRO, James. — Dark Winter Is Go
ing.
MUNRO, Neil.— Heather, The.
John o' Lorn.
Lament for Macleod of Raasay.
Lochaber No More.
Prologue of Lament by Players.
MUNSEY'S MAGAZINE.— "Brief Bur
lesque, A.
MUNSON, C. C. (?).— Dead Past, A.
MUNSON, Ida Norton.— As a Little
Child.
Surgeon's Hands, The.
MUNSON, Jennie E.— Get Out of My
Shop!
MUNSON, Miriam Ott. — Grandmoth
er's Garden.
MUNSTERBERG, Margarete. — Lovely
Rose Is Sprung, A. (TV.)
My Favorite Tree.
Thanksgiving.
MUNYON, J. M.—Is Freedom a Lie?
Up Thar behind the Skyl
Yes I'm Guilty.
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MURDOCH, Alexander G.— Convict Joe.
Lotty's Message.
MURDOCK, Jean. — Home for Thanks
giving.
MURGER, Henri. — Old Loves.
Spring in the Students' Quarter.
MURPHEY, Eugene Edmund. — Barn
Owl, The.
Bobolinks.
Brown-headed Nuthatch.
Lines to Accompany a Flagon of
Georgia's Famous Product on Its
Way to California.
MURPHY, Dennis. — Boy with a Silver
Plow.
Etching.
Ozark Song.
MURPHY, Ethel Allen. — Outward
Bound.
MURPHY, George H.— If I Were You.
MURPHY, Helen E.— Prudent April.
To My Grandmother.
MURPHY, Olive Lavena. — Teakettle
Song, The.
MURRAY, Ada Foster (Mrs. Henry
Mills Alden) . — Above Salerno.
Ave.
Her Dwelling-Place.
Old-Fashioned Poet, An.
One Who Stayed, The.
Prevision.
Psyche's Lamp.
Reveille.
Sacrifice.
Shadowed Star, The.
Unguarded.
When You Came.
Wild Gardens.
MURRAY, Charles.— Alien, The.
Gin I Was God.
Green Yule, A.
Hint o' Hairst, The.
Lettergae, The.
Whistle, The.
MURRAY, Churchill. — They Tried to
Take You from Me.
MURRAY, Ellen. — Agnes the Martyr.
Cain, Ancient and Modern.
Crusaders, The.
De Lord Am Coming.
De Ole Elder's Mistake.
Dragon Drink, The.
Esau and Jacob.
Father's Counsel, The.
Go Forward.
Keep to the Line.
Last Battle, The.
Leonidas.
Liquor-Seller's Dream, The.
Hartyrs of Uganda, The.
My Boy Fritz.
New Story, The.
Our Delight.
Resurrection Morn.
Seer and the Dreamers, The.
Shepherd Dog of the Pyrenees, The.
Temperance Dialogue.
Three Nazarites, The.
Three Trees, The.
What I Said.
MURRAY, Frank.— Blacksmith of Ra-
genbach, The.
MURRAY, George.— Auld Kirk o' Scot
land, The.
Lesson of Mercy, A.
To a Humming Bird in a Garden.
MURRAY, Sir Gilbert (TV.).— Bacchx,
The, sels.
Chorus of Captive Greek Women. See
Iphigenia in Tauris, The.
Hippolytus, sels.
Joy of Life, The. See Bacchje, The.
Phsedra's Song. See Hippolytus.
MURRAY, Janetta I. W. — Passing
Crowds.
Ultima Thule.
MURRAY, Kenton Foster. — Challenge.
MURRAY, Lucille.— It Ain't Late.
Rainbow in the Street, The.
Thanksgiving Day.
MURRAY, Mary C. — No Room for
Mother.
MURRAY, Robert Fuller.— After Many
Days.
Banished Sejant, The.
December Day, A.
For Scotland.
Moonlight North and South.
MURRAY, Victor F.— After.
Eastern Song, An.
In the Long Run.
Life.
Love and Death.
AUTHOR INDEX
Neale
MURRAY, W. H. H. Sec below.,
MURRAY, William Henry Harrison. —
Adirondack Adventures, sel.
Camping and Campers. See Cones for
the Campfire.
Cones for the Campfire, sel.
Crossing the Carry.
Deacon and Parson on New \ears,
Honor* of the Woods, The. See Story
of the Man Who Didn't Know Much,
How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whit
ney Kept New Year's, sel.
Lake Champlain and Its Shores, sel.
Old Trapper's Christmas Dinner.
Parson's Conversion, The. See How
Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney
Kept New Year's.
Race with the Flames, The.
Story of the Man Who Didn't Know
Much, The, sel.
Two Drowned Lovers. See Lake Cham-
plain and Its Shores.
MURRELL, E. Ernest.— Gilt.
MURRY, John Middleton. — Serenity.
MURRY, Mrs. John Middleton. See
"MANSFIELD, KATHERINE."
MURTON, Jessie Wilmore. — Sonnet to
This Soil.
Strength.
MUSET, Colin. — Minstrel Life.
Pastoral: "Morning poured its early
MUSKERRY, William.— He, She, and It.
MUSSER, Benjamin Francis. — Family
Affairs.
If War Should Come.
Le Cceur de I'lmmaculee.
Non Scripsit.
Paradox. , ^
MUSSET, Alfred de.— Brave Knight De
parting for the War.
Dejection.
Fortunio's Song.
£iana. „
ines: "Comrades whenso er I die.
Lines from "Rolla." See Rolla.
On One Dead.
Song: "Soldier Brave and Bold, The."
Song: "When Hope, the wanton light
and gay."
Sonnet: "No! Though 'twere possible
that bitter pain."
Souvenir.
Think of Past Days.
To Mademoiselle .
Venice.
MU'TAMID, King of Seville. — Foun
tain, The.
I Traveled with Them.
Tears of the World.
Thy Garden.
Woo Not the World.
MUTERSPAUGH, Amanda. — Keeping
Store.
MUTH, Edna Tucker.— Ruth Goes By.
MUZZEY, Annie I. — Deeds versus
Creeds.
Difference, The.
MUZZY, Florence E. D. — Love Sang
from Over Yonder.
MYALL, Charles. — Indian Lullaby.
MYERS, Ernest.— Achilles.
Etsi Omnes, Ego Non.
Fiorentina.
Gordon.
Sea-Maids' Music, The.
Song of the Thames, A.
MYERS, Frederick William Henry. —
Alpha and Omega. See Saint Paul.
Arethusa.
Evanescence.
Gabrielle.
Harold at Two Years Old.
Hesione.
I Saw, I Saw the Lovely Child.
Immortality.
Inner Light, The.
Knowledge. See Saint Paul.
Last Appeal, A.
Let Us Have Hope.
Letter from Newport, A.
Not in Solitude. See Saint Paul.
O God, How Many Years Ago.
On a Grave at Grindelwald.
Saint Paul, sel.
Simmenthal.
Song, A: "Pouring Music, sweet and
strong, The."
Teneriffe, sel.
MYERS, Robert C. V.— If I Should Die
Tonight (wr. at.). See SMITH, ARA
BELLA EUGENIA.
MYERS, Virginia Opal.— Creed for the
Discouraged, A.
MYRICK, Claude H.— Say, Bud, Have
You Washed Your Hands?
N
"N,, C."— Jack and Jill in Variations.
"N. L. O'D." See "O'DM N. L."
"N. R." See "R., N."
N ABBES, Thomas. — "What a dainty life
the milkmaid leads."
"What though with figures I should
NACK, James. — Here She Goes, and
There She Goes.
NADAUD, Gustave. — Carcassonne.
Horse and Rider.
Mad Guilleau.
Old Nurse, The.
Youth's Schemes.
NAD EL, Arno.— And God Shall Be King
over the Whole Earth.
NAD EN, Constance Caroline Woodhill. —
Pantheist's Song of Immortality, The.
NAGEL. S. A.— God and Man.
NAIDU, Sarojini (Mme. M. G. Naidu).
Coromandel Fishers.
Cradle-Song: "From groves of spice. '
Ecstasy.
Illusion of Love, The.
In a Latticed Balcony.
In a Time of Flowers.
In Salutation to My Father's Spirit.
In Salutation to the Eternal Peace.
Joy of the Springtime, The.
Life.
Persian Love Song, A.
Time of Roses, The.
To a Buddha Seated on a Lotus.
Transience.
NAIRNE, Lady (Carolina) (Baroness
Caroline Ollphant Nairne; Carolina
Oliphant).— Auld House, The.
Balooloo, My Lammie.
Caller Herrin'.
Heavenward.
Hundred Pipers, The.
Laird o' Cockpen, The.
Land o' the Leal, The.
Lass o' Gowrie, The.
Lullaby: "Baloo, loo, lammy, now baloo,
my dear."
Rest Is Not Here.
Rowan Tree, The.
Wha'll Be King but Charlie?
Will Ye No Come Back Again?
NAKATSUKASA— "If it were not for
the voice." See Shui Shu.
Shui Shu, sel.
NANCE. Berta Hart. — Desert Mother.
NARIHARL— Sudden Call, The.
"NASBY, Petroleum Vesuvius" (David
Ross Locke). — Hannah Jane.
NASH. Florence.— Call of the Road, The.
NASH, Frances. — Elocution Lesson, The.
NASH, Gilbert. — Thanksgiving Legend.
NASH, Mabel Florence. — Jane's Gradua
tion.
NASH, Ogden. — Autres Betes, Autres
Mceurs.
Catch Old St. Valentine by the Toe.
Clean Platter, The.
Drink with Something in It, A.
For Any Improbable She.
Genealogical Reflection.
Hymn to the Sun and Myself.
I Want New York.
I Want to Sit Next to Emily.
Invocation.
Lines in Dispraise of Dispraise.
Ma, What's a Banker? or Hush, My
Child.
Malice Domestic.
"My Child Is Phlegmatic . . ."—Anx
ious Parent. . , _T
My Dear, However Did You Think Up
This Delicious Salad?
No Shampoo Today, Louis.
Nothing but Nature.
Oyster, The.
Party, The. , ^.
Passionate Pilgrim and the Dispassion
ate Public, The: A Tragedy of the
Machine Age.
People.
Random Reflections.
Song of the Open Road.
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NASH, Ogden (Continued}.
Song: To Be Sung by the Fathers of
Six-Months-Old Female Children.
Spring Comes to Murray Hill.
Strange Case of Professor Primrose,
Three "Little Christmas Carols, The.
To a Small Boy Standing on My Shoes
While I Am Wearing Them.
Uncalled-for Epitaph.
When Death Tomorrow.
Without All Due Respect.
NASHE (or Nash), Thomas. — Adieu,
Farewell Earth's Bliss. See Sum
mer's Last Will and Testament.
Ambition.
Autumn. See Summer's Last Will and
Testament.
Birds in Spring, The. See Summer's
Last Will and Testament.
Clownish Song, A. See Summer's Last
Will and Testament.
Death's Summons. See Summer's Last
Will and Testament.
Dirge of the Satyrs and Wood-Nymphs
As They Carry Out the Dead Sum
mer. See Summer's Last Will and
Testament.
Harvest. See Summer's Last Will and
Testament.
In Plague Time. See Summer's Last
Will and Testament.
In Time of Pestilence (or Plague).
See Summer's Last Will and Testa
ment.
Lament (or Litany) in Time of Pes
tilence, A. See Summer's Last Will
and Testament.
"Rich men, trust not in wealth."
Song of Ver and His Train. See Sum
mer's Last Will and Testament.
Spring [, the Sweet Spring]. See Sum
mer's Last Will and Testament.
Summer's Last Will and Testament,
sels.
Waning Summer. See Summer's Last
Will and Testament.
Winter, Plague and Pestilence. See
Summer's Last Will and Testa-
NASHE, Thomas, and MARLOWE,
Christopher. — Tragedy of Dido, The,
sel.
NASO, Publius Ovidius. See OVID.
NASON, Emma (or Emily) Huntington.
Bishop's Visit, The.
Child's Question, A.
Cricket's Story, The.
NAST, Thomas. — Calmed by the "Star-
Spangled Banner."
NATHAN, Robert. — Answer to Millay.
Ask Not for Freedom.
At the Symphony.
Atque Vale.
Beauty Is Ever to the Lonely Mind.
Because My Grief Seems Quiet and
Apart.
Bells in the Country.
Conies Fall.
Daughter at Evening, The.
I Ride the Great Black Horses of My
Heart.
Israel.
Love Hath No Physic for a Grief Too
Deep.
Mountaineer, The.
Poet Describes His Love, The.
Proem.
Sonnet: "Because my grief seems quiet
and apart."
. Sonnet to Man.
To a Friend.
When in the Crowd I Suddenly Be
hold.
Will Beauty Come.
NATHAN SON, Nathaniel. — Flanders
Grave, A.
NAVAJO INDIANS. See INDIANS:
NAVAJO.
NAYADU, Sarojina. See NAIDU, SAR-
JINI.
NAYLOR, James Ball.— Dr. John Good-
fellow — Office Upstairs.
His One Book.
Song of the Motor Car, The.
NEAL, John. — Battle of Niagara, The,
sel.
Bunker's Hill.
Men of the North.
Music of the Night.
NEALE, Hannah Lloyd. — Neglected
Call, The.
Neale
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
NEALE, John Mason.— Art Thou Weary?
Celestial Country, The. (TV.) See De
Contemptu Mundi.
Darkness Is Thinning. (TV.)
De Contemptu Mundi, set. (TV.)
Good King Wenceslas. (TV.)
Jerusalem [the Golden]. (TV.) See De
Contemptu Mundi.
Old King; Wenceslas. (TV.)
Resurgam. (TV.)
Teams Are Waiting in the Field, The.
World Itself Keeps Easter-Day, The.
NEALL, Walter H. — Economical Boom
erang1, An.
Quiet Smoke, A.
Raising the Wind.
Squire's Rooster, The.
Uncle Peter and the Trolley Car.
Uncle Peter at the "Big House."
NEALY, Mary E.— Maul, The.
WEAVES, Charles (Lord N eaves).—
Let Us All Be Unhappy on Sunday.
Stuart Mill on Mind and Matter.
NEELE, Henry. — Moan, Moan, Ye
Dying Gales.
NEGLEY, Ha
ilarry E. — Theodore Roose
velt.
NEIDHART VON REUENTAL, Sir.—
On the Mountain.
NEIHARDT, John G.— April Theology.
Ashley's Hundred. See Song of Three
Friends, The.
At Beecher's Island. See Song of the
Indian Wars, The.
Ballad of a Child.
Battle Cry.
Child's Heritage, The.
Cry of the People.
Easter [1923].
Envoi : "O seek me not within a tomb."
Finding of Jamie, The.
Let Me Live Out My Years.
Lyric Deed, The.
O Lyric Master!
Outward.
Poet's Town, The.
Prairie Fire, The. See Song of Three
Friends, The.
Prayer for Pain.
Roman Nose Rides. See Song of the
Indian Wars, The.
Song of the Indian Wars, The, sels.
Song of Three Friends, The, sels.
Sowing of the Dragon, The. See Song
of the Indian Wars, The.
To My Cat.
Up-Stream Men, The. See Song of
Three Friends, The.
When I Am Dead.
When I Have Gone Weird Ways.
NEILSON, William Alan.— Charles W.
Eliot. The Man and His Beliefs.
See Function of Education in Dem
ocratic Society.
Function of Education in Democratic
Society, seL
NEISH, R. — Academy Episode, An.
NEKRASOV, Nikolai A.— Capitals Are
Rocked, The.
Green Noise.
NELSON, Alice (Moore) Dunbar (Alice
Moore Dunbar-Nelson ; Mrs. Robert
John Nelson). — I Sit and Sew.
Snow in October.
Sonnet: "I had no thought of violets."
NELSON, Charles Brown. — Faust in
NELSON, Hope.— 'Tis March.
NELSON, Irma Jeffers. — House That's
Home, A.
NELSON, L. E. — My Pompous Friend.
NELSON, Mrs. Robert John. See ALICE
( MOORE) DUNBAR NELSON.
NERVAL, Gerard de (Gerard Labrunie).
Fantasia.
Old Tune, An.
NERVO, Amado.— Mystical Poets.
NESBIT, Edith (Mrs. Hubert Bland;
Edith Nesbit Bland). — Absolution.
Baby Seed Song.
Ballad of a Bridal.
Ballad of Splendid ^ Silence, The.
Bird's Song in Spring.
Child's Song in Spring.
"If on some balmy summer night."
Leaves of Life, The.
Message of the Dove, The.
Monks' Magnificat, The.
On the Terrace.
Sleep, My Treasure.
Tragedy, A.
Two Christmas Eves.
Unofficial.
NESBIT, Wilbur D.— After Forty Years.
Afterward.
All to Myself.
April Fool.
Baffled Champion, The.
Borrowin' the Baby.
Choir Loft Proposal.
Christmas Dusk.
Crowning Indignity, The.
Curing of William Hicks, The.
Delinquent Rabbit.
Elocutionist's Curfew, The.
Forever on Thanksgiving Day.
Good Folks, The.
Grandpa and the Foghorn.
Heathen, The.
Her Little Boy.
His New Philosophy.
Hymn of Thanksgiving, A.
I Used to Know Your Ma.
Johnnie's Checker Story.
Laugh !
Let Us Smile.
Motherlook, The.
Nasturchums.
Odyssey of K's, An.
Punishment of Robert, The.
Social Promoter, A.
Song of Our Flag, A.
South Is Going Dry, The.
Story of the Wrinkles, The.
Thanksgiving Night.
"That Shall Abide."
Twins, The.
Value of a Smile, The.
What Makes a Nation?
Who Hath a Book.
With a Posy from Shottery.
Your Flag and My Flag.
NESFIELD, Emma S. — Little Mothers.
NESMITH, J. (James) E. (Ernest).—
Point Sublime, Colorado Canon.
Statue of Lorenzo de' Medici, The.
NESSELROADE, Nellie R.— AH Serene.
NETTE, Jean.— Challenge.
NETTLETON, R.— Wedding- Veil.
NEUMANN, Hermann Kunibert. — Joy
and Grief.
NEVIN, Alice.— God's Will.
NEVIN, Lillias C.— Lonesome Hill, The.
NEW ENGLAND PRIMER. Golden
Rule, The.
NEW YORK EVENING POST. Uncle
Sam's a Hundred.
NEW YORK HERALD. General Rob
ert E. Lee.
Oh! the Golden, Glowing Morning.
When Mother Scrubs.
Yacht Race, The.
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE.
Armistice Day.
NEW YORK SUN. English Knights
and Irish Knights.
Wanted to See His Old Home.
NEW YORK TIMES. Lonesome Boy,
Playing Hookey.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Man of Sci
ence Did Not Bite, The.
NEWBERG, Melvin Mortimer. — Con
tentment.
NEWBERRY, Fannie E.— How to Re
member Easter Date.
Triumph through Faith. See Wrestler
of Philippi, The.
Wrestler of Philippi, The, sel.
NEWBOLT, Sir Henry. — Admiral
Death.
Admirals All.
Ballad of John Nicholson, A.
Cities Drowned.
Clifton Chapel.
Commemoration.
Craven.
Day's End.
Death of Admiral Blake, The.
Drake's Drum.
End, The.
"Fidele's" Grassy Tomb.
Fighting "Temeraire," The.
Final Mystery, The.
Gillespie.
Guides at Cabul, 1879, The.
Hawke.
He Fell among Thieves.
Imogen.
Messmates.
Minora Sidera.
Moss-Rose, The.
Nightjar, The.
O Pulchritudo.
Old "Superb," The.
Only Son, The.
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NEWBOLT, Sir Henry (Continued).
Play the Game.
Rilloby-Rill.
Sacramentum Supremum.
Sailing at Dawn.
St. George's Day — Ypres, 1915.
San Stefano.
Song of Exmoor, A.
Song of the Children in Paladore.
To a River in the South.
Torch of Life, The.
Toy Band, The.
Vital Lampada.
Volunteer, The.
War Films, The.
Yattendon.
NEWCOMB, J. T.— At Evening.
NEWELL, Howard Y. — Plain-Spoken
Philosophy.
NEWELL, J. R. — Christmas Carol:
"From the starry heav'ns descend-
NEWELL, Peter.— Her Dairy.
Her Polka Dots.
Timid Hortense.
Wild Flowers.
NEWELL, Robert Henry. See "KERR,
ORPHEUS C."
NEWELL, William.— Seek Those Things
Which Are Above.
NEWMAN, C. (Charles) H. (Henry).—
Man at the Factory Gate, The.
When the Earth Is Cold.
NEWMAN, Howard. — Ballad of Sir
Kay, A.
NEWMAN, Israel.— Torah.
NEWMAN, John Grant. — Joyous Christ
mas.
NEWMAN, John Henry, Cardinal. —
Chorus of the Elements.
Discovery, The.
Dream of Gerontius, The, sels.
Elements, The.
England.
Flowers without Fruit.
Greek Fathers, The.
I. Mount Where He Has Led.
fidaism.
ead, Kindly Light.
Light in the Darkness.
Memory.
Month of Mary, The.
Pillar of the Cloud, The.
Praise to the Holiest in the Height.
See Dream of Gerontius, The.
Relics of Saints.
Rest.
Reverses.
Sign of the Cross, The.
Zeal of Jehu, The.
NEWMAN, Bishop John P. (Phillip).—
Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln's Place in History.
Extract from a Eulogy on General
Grant.
Maiestic in His Individuality.
NEWMAN, Louis I. —Voice of God.
NEWMAN, Mabel.— Old Lover.
NEWSOM, Martha.— Repose.
NEWSOME, Mary Effie Lee (Mrs.
Henry Nesby Newsome) . — Baker's
Boy, The.
Morning Light.
Pansy.
Quilt, The.
Quoits.
Sassafras Tea.
Sky Pictures.
Wild Roses.
NEWTON, Byron Rufus. — Owed to New
York.
NEWTON, Charlotte.— Fulfillment.
NEWTON, H. (Henry) Chance.— Penny
Showman, The.
Supers.
Weird Warble, A.
NEWTON, John.— Glorious Things of
Thee Are Spoken.
Name of Jesus, The.
Quiet Heart, The.
NEWTON, Joseph Fort.— "Follow Me."
White Presence, The.
NEWTON, Mary Leslie.— Queen Anne's
Lace.
NEWTON, Maude de Verse.— Reunion.
NEWTON, Nyleen.— Autumn Song.
Woman.
NIBELUNGEN LEID. See Nibelungen
Lied, TITLE INDEX.
NICARCHUS.— Demophilus.
NICCOLO DEGLI ALBIZZI ("Aris-
todernio [Damisto]"). — Prolonged
Sonnet. ("If you could see," etc.)
AUTHOB INDEX
Norwood
NICHOL, H. E. ("Colin Sterne").—
Sweet Mary Lulled Her Blessed
Child.
NICHOL, John.— Good Night.
H. W. L.
Love Endures.
Mare Mediterraneum.
NICHOLAS, Bertha E. — Christmas
Secrets.
NICHOLL, Louise Townsend. — Choir-
Boys on Christmas Eve.
For a Child Named Katherine.
Three Persons.
NICHOLLS, John F. — Brave Woman.
Brought Back.
Crippled for Life.
Hunting a Madman.
Idiot's Gallantry, An.
Little Fireman, The.
Mother's Daring, A.
Pauper's Revenge, A.
Tommy's Prayer.
Watchman's Story, A.
NICHOLS, Mrs. A. B. See BRONTE.
CHARLOTTE.
NICHOLS, Beth Cheney.— Wild Roses.
NICHOLS, Edith L. — It's Raining Down
in Georgia.
NICHOLS, Gertrude Florence. — Colo-
NICHOLS, J. B. B.— During Music.
Lines by a Person of Quality.
On the Toilet Table of Queen Marie-
Antoinette.
Pastoral, A.
NICHOLS, May Ellis.— When Love and
Duty Meet.
NICHOLS, Rebecca S. (Reed) (Mrs. W.
Nichols; Ellen Kate Cleveland),—
Philosopher Toad, The.
NICHOLS, Robert.— Assault, The.
Aurelia.
"But piteous things we are — when I
am gone." See Sonnets to Aurelia.
By the Wood..
Catch for Spring, A.
"Come, let us sigh a requiem over
love." See Sonnets to Aurelia.
Day's March, The.
Don Juan the Great, sel.
Don Juan's Address to the Sunset.
Flower of Flame, The, sel.
Fulfilment.
Full Heart, The.
Larus Marinus.
Last Song in an Opera.
Last Words.
Little Pony.
Moon behind High Tranquil Leaves,
The.
Nearer.
Our Dead.
Out of Trenches: The Barn, Twilight.
Pilgrim, The.
Plaint of an Humble Servant.
Plaint of Friendship by Death Broken.
Secret Garden, The.
Song of the Jester Dwarf. See Don
Juan the Great.
Sonnets to Aurelia, sels.
Souls of the Righteous, The.
Sprig of Lime, The.
"Though to your life apparent stain
attach." See Sonnets to Aurelia.
To : "Asleep within the deadest
hour of night."
To D'Annunzio: Lines from the Sea.
Tower, The.
Water-Lily, The.
"When the proud World does most my
world despise."
NICHOLS, Mrs. W. See NICHOLS, RE
BECCA S. (REED).
NICHOLSON, E. J. — Chestnut Burr,
The.
Little Nut People.
NICHOLSON, Edward Byron. — Jim
Lord's Cat.
NICHOLSON, Mrs. Eliza Poitevent.
See "RIVERS, PEARL."
NICHOLSON, J. (John) U. (Urban).—
I Would Remember Constant Things.
Old Maid.
Reconciliation.
String Stars for Pearls.
To a Pretty Woman.
NICHOLSON, James. — Imph-m.
NICHOLSON, Meredith.— From Bethle
hem to Calvary.
Heart of the Bugle, The.
NICHOLSON, R. A. (!>.).— Alas for
Youth.
NICIAS.— Fountain at the Tomb, The.
NICKEY, Pauline V.— Life.
NICOL, James. — Where Quair Rins
Sweet amang the Flowers.
NICOLL, Robert. — Bonnie Bessie Lee.
Hero, The.
We Are Brethren A'.
We'll A' Go Pu' the Heather.
NICOLSON, Adela. See "HOPE, LAU
RENCE."
NICOLSON, Alexander.— Bark of Clan-
ranald, The. (TV.)
Skye.
NICOLSON, Mrs. Harold George. See
SACKVILLE-WEST, V.
NICOLSON, Mrs. Malcolm. See "HOPE,
LAURENCE."
NICOLSON, Vera.— Dawn Winds.
NIETZSCHE, Friedrich Wilhelm.— Soli
tary, The.
Star Morals.
NIGHTINGALE, Mrs. Madeleine
(Thrift). — Caravan, The.
Faery Song.
Fowls, The.
Ring-a-Ring o' Fairies.
Robin Redbreast.
Underneath the Clothes.
Waits, The.
Yellow Cat, The.
NIGHTINGALE, Mrs. Margaret.— Scis-
sor-Man, The.
NIKITIN, Ivan Savvich. — Night in a
Village, A.
NILES, Nathaniel. — American Hero, The.
NILES, Nicholas. — Night That Baby
Died, The.
NISCHKA, C-— Mother Is President of
Woman's Club.
NIVEN, Frederick.— Carol from Flan
ders, A.
Indian Dance.
NIVER, Louise Boranger. — Pealing,
Pealing, Pealing!
NIXON, George H.— Lewis and Clark.
NOAR, Florence. — Cathedral Chimes at
Midnight.
NOBLE, Lucretia Gray. — Stars and
Stripes, The.
NODIER, Charles.— Yes, She Was Fair.
NOE, Cotton (James Thomas Cotton Noe) .
Ambition.
In the Mountains.
Tip Sams [of Kentucky].
UmbrellaJ"im.
NOEL, Caroline M.— God of All Love
and Pity.
NOEL, f Roden (Hon. Roden Berkeley
Wriothesley) . — Beethoven.
Casual Song, A.
Cradle Song for Summer.
Dying.
I Flung Me round Him. See Water-
Nymph and the Boy, The.
Lady to a Lover, A.
Lament: "I am lying in thy tomb,
love."
Merry-Go-Round, The.
Old, The.
Sea Slumber-Song.
Secret of the Nightingale, The.
Song of the Water-Nymph. See Water-
Nymph and the Boy, The.
Swimmer, The.
"That They All May Be One."
They Are Waiting on the Shore.
Toy Cross, The.
Vale!
Water-Nymph and the Boy, The, sel.
NOEL, Thomas.— Old Winter.
Pauper's Drive, The.
NOGUCHI, Yone.— Hokku.
I Have Cast the World.
Japanese Hokkus.
Lines: "When I am lost in the deep
body of the mist on a hill/*
Poet, The.
NOLAN, Bertha.— My Mother.
NOLEN, Kathleen Moody. — My Six
Little Boys.
NONES, Jeff H.— How the Fifty-First
Took the Bridge.
NORCROSS, Ellinor L. — Devotions.
NORMAN, Charles.— Any Town.
Chant of the Old Men in the Woods.
Death's Dolls Are We.
Elegy.
Knockout.
Proud, The.
Savage Century, The.
To the Memory of Wilfred Owen.
NORMAN, Jeannette Hazelton. — An
other Day.
797,
NORRIS, Adelaide.-— Doll Drill, The.
NORRIS, Alfred.— Prayer for Faith, A.
NORRIS, Edith M.— Leading the Choir.
NORRIS, Emma Penrod. — Comfort.
NORRIS, John. — Hymn to Darkness.
My Little Saint.
Parting, The.
Retirement, The.
To Dr. Plot.
NORRIS, Kathleen.— Mother.
NORRIS. Mary Rachel.— Pax Beata.
NORRIS, S.Walter. —Dreams [for Sale].
"NORTH, Christopher" (John Wilson).
Christmas Dreams.
Come Forth, Come Forth!
Emblem of Peace, The.
Evening Cloud, The.
Garland for Heliodora, A. (TV.)
Rose and the Gauntlet, The.
Sacred Poetry.
Turn Ye to Me.
Written on the Banks of Westwater
during a Calm.
NORTH, Frank Mason.— City, The.
Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life.
NORTH, Jessica Nelson (Mrs. Reed
Inness MacDonald). — Burden, The.
Hibernalia.
Mathematical.
Rainy Morning.
Three Guests.
To Duncan.
Truth.
Young Boy, A.
NORTH, Sterling. — Advice to a Young
Man.
NORTHCOTT, W. A.— Rights of Men.
NORTHRUP, B. G. — Arbor Day in
School.
Arbor Day. Its Educating Influence.
NORTHRUP, Cyrus.— Manly Fellow, A.
NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN AD-
VO CA TE.~ Gethsemane.
NORTON, A— One More Year.
NORTON, Andrews. — Hymn for the
Dedication of a Church.
NORTON, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah
(Lady Sterling Maxwell). — Arab to
His Favorite Steed, The.
Arab's Farewell to His Steed (or
Horse), The.
Bingen on the Rhine.
Child of Earth, The.
Dream, The, sel.
I Do Not Love Thee.
King of Denmark's Ride, The.
Love Not.
Mother's Heart, The.
Not Lost, but Gone Before.
Soldier's Burial, The.
We Have Been Friends Together.
NORTON, Eleanor (or Eleanour). —
Chopin Prelude.
Lake, The.
NORTON, Glenn. See POST, L. F. and
NORTON, GLENN.
NORTON, Grace Fallow (Mrs. Geqrge
Macrum) . — Adventure.
Allegra Agonistes.
Deer on the Mountain.
I Give Thanks.
"If My Dark Grandam Had But
Known." See Little Gray Songs
from St. Joseph's.
Journey, The.
Little Gray Songs from St. Joseph's,
sels.
Love Is a Terrible Thing.
Make No Vows.
Mobilization in Brittany.
"My little soul never saw." See Little
Gray Songs of St. Joseph's.
O Sleep.
Oh, the Burden, the Burden of Love
Ungiven.
O World, Be Not So Fair. (Tr.)
This Is My Love for You.
What Say Bright Leaves of Day.
What Shall Repay for Waste of Life?
"With cassock black, baret and book.'*
See Little Gray Songs from St.
Joseph's.
You Say There Is No Love.
NORTON, J. F.— Wasted.
NORTON, John.— Funeral Elegy upon
the Death of the Truly Reverend
Mr. John Cotton, A.
NORWOOD, Robert. — After the Order
of Melchisedec.
Bill Boram, sel.
"Companion of the highroad, hail! all
hail!" See His Lady of the Sonnets.
Norwood
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
NORWOOD, Robert (Continued).
His Lady of the Sonnets, sels.
"I meet you in the mystery of the
night." See His Lady of the Sonnets.
Issa, sel.
Magic.
Man of Kerioth, The, sel.
Mary.
Mother-Love.
My Garden Has a Wall. See Issa.
Rahab.
Why?
Witch of Endor, The, sel.
NOTOPOULOS, James A.— New Hamp
shire Sexton.
NOTT, Eliphalet. — Death of Hamilton,
The. See Discourse Delivered in
the North Dutch Church, 1804, A.
Discourse Delivered in the North Dutch
Church, 1804, A, sel.
NOTT, Martha J.— William Tell and His
Son.
NOTT, Thomas W. — Rum's Maniac.
NOTT AGE, May Hastings.— My Father's
Voice in Prayer.
NOWLAND, Eugene Carroll. — Call of
the West.
NO YES, Alfred. — Actzeon.
Admiral's Ghost, The.
After Rain.
Anvil, The.
Apes and Ivory.
Appearance and Reality.
April Air.
Art.
Art, the Herald.
As We Forgive.
Astrid.
At Dawn.
At Eden Gate.
At Florence. See Book of Earth, The.
At Kew. See Barrel-Organ, The.
At Noon.
At Paris. See Book of Earth, The.
At Roncevaux.
At the Gates.
Atlas and Medusa.
Avenue of the Allies, The.
Avicenna's Dream. See Book of Earth,
The.
Bacchus and the Pirates.
Ballad of the Easier Way, A.
Ballade of Boyhood, A.
Banner, The.
Barrel-Organ, The.
Beautiful on the Bough.
Beauty in Darkness.
Beauty in Eden.
Bee in Church, The.
Beethoven in Central Park.
Before the Life-Mask of Keats.
Belgian Christmas Eve, A.
Bell, The.
Beyond Death.
Big Black Trawler, The.
Bird Song. See Last Voyage, The.
Bird-Shop, The.
Blind Moone of London.
Blinded Soldier to His Love, The.
Book of Earth, The.
Bridal Song Unsung, A.
Bride-Ale, The.
B ringers of Good News, The.
Britain — To the Empire.
Burning Boughs, The.
Butterflies.
Call of the Spring, The.
Cap'n Storm- Along.
Carol of the Fir Tree, The.
Chance and Design. See Book of Earth,
The.
Chant of the Ages, A.
Child in the Wood, The.
Chimney- Sweeps of Cheltenham, The.
Christmas, 1919.
Clear May, The.
Companion of a Mile, The. See Tales
of the Mermaid Tavern.
Companions, The.
Compensations.
Conductor, The.
Copernicus. See Watchers of the Sky.
Cotton-Wool.
Country Lane in Heaven, A.
Court-Martial.
Crags, The.
Creation.
Crimson Sails.
Cry in the Night, The.
Cubism.
Dawn of Peace, The.
Day of Remembrance, The.
NO YES, Alfred (Continued).
Dead Man's Morrice.
Death in the Temple. See Book of
Earth, The.
Death of a Great Man, The.
Death of Chopin, The.
Dedication: "When all the ragged-robin
ways of youth were ours to roam."
Dedication to Mary Angela. See Last
Voyage, The.
Devonshire Christmas, A.
Devonshire Ditty, A.
Devonshire Song, A.
Dick Turpin's Ride.
Discoverer, The. See Book of Earth,
The.
Distant Voices.
Dobbin.
Double Fortress, The.
Drake.
Dream-Child's Invitation, The.
Earth and Her Birds.
Earth-Bound.
East-End Coffee-Stall, An.
Edinburgh.
Electric Tram, The.
Elfin Artist,' The.
Empire Builders, The.
Enceladus.
Enchanted Island, The.
English Interlude, An : Erasmus Dar
win. See Book of Earth, The.
Epilogue: "Carol, every violet has."
See Flower of Old Japan, The.
Epilogue: "Once more upon the moun
tain's lonely height." See \Vatchers
of the Sky.
Epilogue, An: "There was no way out,
except the garret."
Epilogue: "Up the Grand Canyon the
full morning flowed." See Book of
Earth, The.
Escape.
Euterpe.
Exile, The. See Book of Earth, The.
Farabi and Avicenna. See Book of
Earth, The.
Fashions.
Ferns and Pharisees.
Fey Joan.
Fiddler's Farewell, The.
Fisher-Girl, The.
Fishers of Men.
Five Criticisms.
Flower of Old Japan, The.
Flowering Crabs.
For a Book of Tales.
For the Eightieth Birthday of George
Meredith.
Forest of Wild Thyme, The.
Forest Song, A.
Forty Singing Seamen.
Forward.
Four Songs, after Verlaine.
Friend of Carlyle, A.
From the Sabine Farm.
From the Shore.
Galileo. See Watchers of the Sky.
Garden of Peace, The.
Ghost of Shakespeare, The.
Ghosts.
Ghosts of the New World.
Gipsy, The.
Go Down to Kew in Lilac-Time. See
Barrel-Organ, The.
God's Gift.
Golden Brotherhood, The. See Book
of Earth, The.
Golden Garret, The.
Gorse.
Grand Canyon, The. See Book of
Earth. The.
Great North Road, The.
Green Man, The.
Grey Soring, The.
Haunted in Old Japan.
Haunted Palace, The.
Heart of Canada.
Hedge-Rose Opens, The.
Helicon.
Heroic Dead, The.
Highwayman, The.
Hill-Flower, The.
Hill-Flowers, The.
Hills and the Sea. See Book of Earth.
Hills of Youth, The.
Holy Cherry-Tree, The.
Hospital, A.
House-Hunting.
Humming Birds, The.
Immigrants, The.
Immortal Sails.
In a Railway Carriage.
798
NO YES, Alfred (Continued).
In an Island Garden.
In Cloak of Grey.
In Memoriam.
In Memoriam Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
In Memory of a British Aviator.
In Memory of Meredith.
In Memory of Swinburne.
In Southern California.
In the Cool of the Evening.
In the Heart of the Woods.
In Time of War.
Inimitable Lovers, The.
Inn of Apollo, The.
Inner Passion, The.
Inscription.
Interpretations.
Iron Crown, The.
Island Hawk, The.
Isle of Memories, The.
Isles of Yesterday, The.
Japanese Love-Song, A.
Journey's End.
Kepler. See Watchers of the Sky.
Kew in Lilac-Time. See Barrel-Organ,
Kilmeny.
Knight of Old Japan, A.
Lamarck and Buffon. See Book of
Earth, The.
Lamarck and Cuvier: The Vera Causa
See Book of _ Earth, The.
Lamarck, Lavoisier, and Ninety-Three.
See Book of Earth, The.
Lamps.
Lanterns.
Last Battle, The.
Last of the Books, The.
Last of the Snow, The.
Last Voyage, The.
Lavender.
Let Not Love Go, Too. See Drake.
Lights of Home, The.
Lines for a Sun-Dial .
Linnaeus. See Book of Earth, The.
Litany of War, The.
Little Roads, The.
Lonely Shrine, The.
Loom of Years, The.
Lord of Misrule, The.
Lost Battle, The.
Lover's Flight, The.
Love's Ghost.
Love's Rosary.
Lucifer's Feast.
Making: of a Poem, The.
Malesherbes and the Black Milestones.
See Book of Earth, The.
Man That Was a Multitude, The.
Matin-Song of Friar Tuck, The.
May-Day Carol, A.
Mayflower, The.
May-Tree, The.
Meeting, A.
Messengers, The.
Michael Oaktree.
Mist in the Valley.
Moon Is Up, The.
Mount Ida.
Mountain Laurel.
Mystic, The.
Namesakes.
Necromancy.
Nelson's Year.
Net of Vulcan, The.
New Carol, A.
New Duckling, The. See Touchstone
on a Bus.
New Madrigal to an Old Melody, A.
New Morning, The.
New Wars for Old. See Wine-Press.
The.
Newspaper Boy, The.
Newton. See Watchers of the Sky.
Night and the Abyss. See Book of
Earth, The.
Night at St. Helena, A.
Night of the Lion, The.
Niobe.
Nippon.
, Now Became the Then, The.
Oak-Wood, The.
Ode for the Seventieth Birthday of
Swinburne.
Old Debate, The.
Old Fool in the Wood, The.
Old Gentleman With the Amber Snuff-
Box, The.
Old Grey Squirrel.
Old Letters.
Old Meeting House, The.
Old Sceptic, The.
Older Than the Hills.
AUTHOR INDEX
O'Connor
NOYES, Alfred (Continued).
On a Mountain Top.
On a Railway Platform.
On Rembrandt's Portrait of a Rabbi.
On the Death of Francis Thompson.
On the Downs.
On the Embankment.
On the South Coast.
On the Western Front.
Open Boat, An.
Open Door, The.
Optimist, The.
Origin of Life, The.
Orpheus and Eurydice.
Our Fathers.
Our Lady of the Sea.
Our Lady of the Twilight.
Outlaw, The.
Oxford Revisited.
Pact, The.
Pagan Marjorie.
Paraclete. »
Paradox, The.
Parrot, The.
Passing Likeness, A.
Peace.
Peace in a Palace.
Peacemaker, The.
People's Fleet, The.
Peter Quince.
Phantom Fleet, The.
Pirates.
Plate Ships, The.
Post-Impression, A.
Prayer, A: "Angels, where you soar.
Prayer, A: "Only a little, O Father,
only to rest."
Prayer for Peace, The.
Princeton.
Progress of Love, The.
Prologue: Observatory, The. See
Watchers of the Sky.
Prophet, The. See Book of Earth, The.
Protagonists, The. See Book of Earth,
The.
Psyche of Our Day, The.
Quest Renewed, The.
Rain at Sunset.
Rank and File.
Realms of Gold, The.
Red of the Dawn.
Remembering Garden, The.
Remembrance.
Repeal, The.
Republic and Motherland.
Resurrection.
Return, The ("Ever as he grew
older," etc.}
Return, The ("O, hedges white with
laughing May.") See Book of Earth,
The.
Return from, the Air, A.
Return of the Home-Born, The.
Reward of Song, The.
Rhythm of Life, The.
Riddles of Merlin.
Ride for the Queen, A.
River of Stars, The.
Road through Chaos, The.
Rock of the Good Virgin, The. See
Book of Earth, The.
Rock Pool, The.
Roman Way, The.
Roundhead's Rallying Song, A.
Rustling of Grass, The.
Sacred Oak, The.
Sailor-King, The.
Salute from the Fleet, A.
Scholars, The.
Sculptor, The.
Sea-Distances.
Seagulls on the Serpentine.
Sea-Mark, The.
Searchlights, The.
Sero Te Amavi.
Shadow, The.
Shadow of Pascal, The. See Book of
Earth, The.
Sha dow-of -a-Lea£.
Sherwood (play) .
Shining Streets of London, The.
Sign of the Golden Shoe, The. See
Tales of the Mermaid Tavern.
Silver Crook, The.
Sir John Herschel Remembers. See
Watchers of the Sky.
Sky Song, A.
Sky-Lark Caged, The.
Slave and Emperor.
Slumber-Songs of the Madonna.
Song: "Death is a dream, and so is
my delight!"
Song: "Fairy band are we, A."
NOYES, Alfred (Continued).
Song: "I came to the door of the House
of Love."
Song: "Now the purple night is past."
See Drake.
Song: "O, many a lover sighs."
Song: "When that I loved a maiden."
Song: Let Not Love Go, Too. See
Drake.
Song of England,, A.
Song of Hope, A.
Song of Jeppe, The. See Watchers of
the Sky.
Song of Sherwood, A.
Song of the Plough, A.
Song of the Wooden-Legged Fiddler.
Song of Two Burdens, A.
Song-Tree, The.
Spell, A.
Spring, and the Blind Children.
Spring Hat, A.
Statue, The.
Strange Guest, The.
Summer.
Sunlight and Sea.
Sussex Sailor, The.
Swimmer's Race, The.
Sword of England, The.
Symbolist, The.
Symphony, The.
Tales of the Mermaid Tavern.
Tell Me You That Sing. See Last
Voyage, The.
Testimony of Art, The.
Testimony of the Rocks, The. See
Book of Earth, The.
Thomas Dekker's Song. See Tales of
the Mermaid Tavern.
Three Ships, The.
Thrice-Armed.
To a Friend of Boyhood Lost at Sea.
To a Pessimist.
To a Successful Man.
To an "Unpractical Man.'*
To Certain Philosophers.
To the Destroyers.
To the Pessimists.
Torch, The.
Touchstone on a Bus.
Tramp Transfigured, The.
Tree against the Sky, A.
Triolet: "Love, awake! Ah, let thine
eyes."
Triple Ballad of Old Japan, A.
True Rebellion, The.
Trumpet of the Law, The.
Trumpet-Call, The.
'Tween the Lights.
Two Kings, The.
Two Painters, The.
Two Worlds, The.
Tycho Brahe. See Watchers of the Sky.
Unchanging, The.
Unconscious, The. See Last Voyage,
The.
Union, The.
Unity.
Values.
Venus of Milo, The.
Vera Causa, The. See Book of Earth,
The.
Veterans.
Vicisti, Galilsee.
Victorious Dead, The.
Victory.
Victory Ball (or Dance), The.
"Vindictive," The.
Visitant, The.
Voyage, The. See Book of Earth, The.
Waggon, The.
War Widow, The.
Watchers of the Sky.
Watchword of the Fleet, A.
Way of the Garden, The.
Westward.
What Grandfather Said.
When Spring Comes Back to England.
White Cliffs, The.
"Will Shakespeare's out like Robin
Hood." See Tales of the Mermaid
Tavern.
William Herschel Conducts. See Watch
ers of the Sky.
Wine-Press, The.
Wings, The. See Book of Earth, The.
Wireless.
Wizards.
Wood-Cutter, The.
World's May-Queen, The.
World's Wedding, The.
Young Friar, The.
Youth and the Sea. See Book of Earth.
799
NOYES, Mrs. Frederick Kinney. See
ROWLAND, HELEN.
NOYES, Nicholas. — Consolatory Poem,
A, sel.
Praefatory Poem, A, sel.
NUGENT, Robert, Earl. — Epigram: "1
loved thee beautiful and kind."
NUHN, Ferner R.— How Long?
NUHN, Mrs. Ferner. See SUCKOW,
RUTH.
NUNAN, Thomas. — Dreamer, The.,
NUNEZ DE ARCE, Caspar. — Mise-
NUNN, 'Helen Cleaves. — Small Boy's
Prayer, A.
NUTTER, Mrs. Charles Read. See
ADDISON, MEDORA.
NUTTING, J. K.— How the Froggies
Go to Sleep, sel.
NUTTING, M. L. — - Drinking-House
over the Way, The.
NYE, "Bill" (Edgar Wilson Nye).—
Autumn Thoughts.
Bill Nye on Hornets.
Candidate, The.
Essay on Butter-Making, An.
If I Were a Boy Again.
Legend of the Knot-Hole, The.
Model Wife, The.
Shoeing a Bronco.
Speech of Spartacus.
NYE, Edgar S.— Good Old World, A.
NYE, Edgar Wilson, See NYE, "BILL."
NYGAARD, Norman E. — Passing the
Buck.
"O. L." See "L., O."
"O. M." See "M., O."
OAKELEY, Frederick (TV.). — Adeste
Fideles.
O Come, All Ye Faithful.
OAKES, Urian. — Elegy on the Death of
Thomas Shepard, sel.
"Oh! that I were a poet now in grain!"
See Elegy on the Death of Thomas
Shepard.
OAKES-SMITH, Elizabeth. See SMITH,
ELIZABETH OAKES.
OAKEY, Emily Sullivan. — Sowing and
Harvesting.
OAKS, Gladys (Mrs. Bjorn Bjornson).
Anatole France at Eighty.
White Ashes.
OBENCHAIN, Mrs. William Alexander.
See HALL, ELIZA CALVERT.
OBERHOLTZER, Mrs. Sara Louisa.—
Come for Arbutus.
Dawn of the Centennial, The.
O'BRIEN, Lieut. — Benny Havens, Oh!
O'BRIEN, Anne. — Gypsy Woman.
O'BRIEN, Edward J. — Her Fairness,
Wedded to a Star.
Last Piper, The.
Meeting, The.
Shepherd Boy, The.
Song: "She goes all so softly."
Whisper of Earth, The.
O'BRIEN, Fitz- James. — Ballad of the
Shamrock, The.
Battledores.
Kane.
Legend of Easter Eggs, The.
Lost Steamship, The.
Minot's Ledge.
Ormolu's Tenement House.
Second Mate, The.
What Was It?
O'BRIEN, Florence. — Sails.
O'BRIEN, Seumas. — Poet, The.
"Winds of the West.
O'BRUIDAR .— O'Bruidar.
OBSTFELDER, Sigbjorn. — Day.
O'BYRNE, CathaL— Nazareth.
"OCCIDENTS, Maria del." See BROOKS,
MARIA GOWEN.
OCCLEVE, Thomas. See HOCCLEVE,
THOMAS.
O CLEIRIGH, Cu Chonnacht. — Ghost,
The.
O'CONNELL, Daniel. — Gentleman Jim.
On the Irish Disturbance Bill.
Repeal of the Union.
Sweethearts Always.
O'CONNELL, William Henry, Cardinal.
Cross and the Flag, The.
O'CONNER, Josephine.— Violets.
O'CONNOR, Francis. — Country Court
ship, A.
O'Connor
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
O'CONNOR, Frank (TV.). — Alone in
the Big Town She Dreams.
Autumn.
Grey Eye Weeping, A.
Kilcash.
Learned Mistress, A.
Old Woman of Beare Regrets Lost
Youth, The.
Prayer for the Speedy End of Three
Great Misfortunes.
Student, The.
OrCONNOR, Joseph. — General's Death.
' What Was My Dream?
O'CONNOR, Michael .—Reveille.
O'CONNOR, Patrick. — In Pace in Idip-
sum Dormiam at Requiescam.
O'CONOR, Norreys Jephson. — Beside
the Blackwater.
Good-Bye.
Heart's Garden.
In Mernoriam: Francis Ledwidge.
In Remembrance of Cork.
In the Monastery.
In the Moonlight.
Promise.
?ueenstown Harbour,
o a Child.
O'COTTER, Pat. — Malemute Dog, A.
O'CROWLEY, Denis. — Washington.
O'CURNAIN, Diarmad. See O'CuR-
NAN, DERMOT.
O'CURNAN, Dermot (O'Curnain, Diar
mad). — Love's Despair.
O'CURRY, Eugene (TV.). — Feast of
Saint Brigid of Kildare, The.
Gaelic Litany to Our Lady, The.
"O'D., N. L." — What Is a Gentleman.
O'DALY, Murdoch ("Miuredach Alba-
nach") . — Consecration.
In the Heart of Jesus.
ODELL, Benjamin Barker, Jr. — West
ward, Ho!
ODELL, Jonathan ("Camillo Querno").
American Times, The, sels.
Birthday Song, A.
Congratulation, The.
"Hear thy indictment, Washington at
large." See American Times.
Molly Odell on Her Birthday.
Ode for the New Year.
Old Year and the New, The: A
Prophecy (at.).
Song: "How sweet is the season."
"Stand forth, Taxation! kindler of the
flame." See American Times, The.
"When Faction, pois'nous as the ^scor-
pion's sting." See American Times.
O'DOHERTY, Mrs. Kevin I. See
KELLY, MARY EVA.
O'DONNELL, Charles L. (Leo). — Ad
Matrem, in Caelis.
At Emmaus.
Bread and Wine.
Cloister.
Cross, The.
Dead Musician, The.
Forgiveness.
In Praesepio.
On Meeting a Lady.
Out of the Idyls.
Poet's Bread, The.
Prodigals.
Resolution.
Road of Ireland, A.
Son of God, The.
To St. Joseph.
Trelawny Lies by Shelley.
O'DONNELL, Hugh. — - Dark Rosaleen
(wr. at.*) See COSTELLO.
O'DONNELL, Jessie F. (Fremont). —
Coal Digger, The.
Great Bell of Pekin, The.
Night-Blooming Cereus.
Sale of the Pig, The.
Star-Spangled Banner, The.
O'DONNELL, John Francis. — Spinning
Song, A.
O'DONNELL, Kathleen.— That Desert
Waste.
O'DONNELL, T. C.—If I.
O'DONNOVAN, Dr. (TV.). — Man's
Mortality.
OEHLENSCHLAGER, Adam. — There
Is a Charming Land.
OGAREV, Nikolay Platonovich. — Road.
OGDEN, Eva L.— Miller of Dee, The.
Mistress Sherwood's Victory.
Sea, The.
OGDEN, James M. — Lawyer's Ten Com
mandments.
O'GILLAN, Angus (or Enoch). — Clon-
macnoise.
Dead at Clonmacnois, The.
OGILVIE, Carrie M. — Engineer's First
Real Prayer.
OGILVIE, Will H — Canadians.
Convalescent.
Heather.
Hoofs of the Horses, The.
On a Roman Helmet.
Raiders, The.
Tweedmouth Bar.
Witches' Steeds, The.
OGILVIE, William.— There's Nane o'
My Ain to Care.
OGLE, Nedra Vance.— Silver and Gold.
O'GNIVE— Downfall of the Gael, The.
O'GRADY, Standish James. — I Give My
Heart to Thee.
Lough Bray.
O'HAGAN, John.— Old Story, The.
Ourselves Alone.
Protestant Ascendency.
O'HAGAN, Thomas. — Another Year.
Giotto's Campanile.
Old Brindle Cow, The.
Song My Mother Sings, The.
Woman.
O'HALLORAN, Mrs. Elspeth (McDuf-
fie). See "ELSPETH."
OH AN I AN, Armentier. — France.
O'HARA, John Myers. — Ad Matrem
Amantissimam et Carissimam - Filii
in ^Eternum Fidelitas.
Atropos.
Faun in Wall Street, A.
Golden Pulse.
Greater Mystery, The.
Haunted Room, A.
In Patris Mei Memoriara.
Vespasian's Circus.
O'HARA, Theodore. — Bivouac of the
Dead, The.
Muffled Drum's Sad Roll, The. See
Bivouac of the Dead.
Old Pioneer, The.
O'HARE, Teresa Beatrice. — Play Softly,
Boys.
To the Graduates.
O'HUSSEY, .— O'Hussey's Ode to
the Maguire (at.).
OJIBWA (or Ojibway) Indians. See
INDIANS: OJIBWA.
"O'K., L. L." — Mary to Her Babe.
O'KANE, T. C. — My Mother's Prayer.
O'KEEFE (or O'Keeffe), Adelaide. —
Beasts, Birds, and Fishes.
Butterfly, The.
False Alarms,
Little Lark, The.
O'KEEFE, John. — Foolish Emily and
Her Kitten.
Friar of Orders Gray, The. See Robin
Hood.
George and the Chimney-Sweeper.
Going to Bed at Night.
I Am a Friar of Orders Gray. See
Robin. Hood.
Lucy's Canary.
Nimble Dick.
Robin Hood, sel.
OKI, Prince.— Wish, A.
OKURA. — "Because he is young." See
Manyo Shu in TITLE INDEX.
On the Death of His Child. See Manyo
Shu in TITLE INDEX.
OLCOTT, Francis Jenkins. — Influence
of Good Books, The.
"OLD CASTLE, John." See MEYNELL,
WILFRID.
OLDHAM, Edward A. — Mammy's
Churning Song.
Negro Plowman.
When Grandma Was a Little Girl.
When the Hammock Swings.
OLDHAM, Etta Baldwin. — Jis" Blue.
OLDHAM, John.— Careless Good Fel
low, The.
Cup, The.
Domestic Chaplain, The. See Satire
Addressed to a Friend, A.
Jesuits, The. See Satires upon the
Jesuits.
Prologue: "For who can longer hold?'*
See Satires upon the Jesuits.
Quiet Soul, A.
Satire Addressed to a Friend, A, sel.
Satire Dissuading from Poetry, A, sel.
Satires upon the Jesuits, sels.
Satyr Address'd to a Friend That Is
About to Leave the University, and
Come Abroad in the World, A, sel.
To the Memory of Mr. Charles Mor-
went, sel.
Tranquil Soul, A.
800
OLDMIXON, John.— I Lately Vowed
but 'Twas in Haste.
OLDROYD, Osborn H. — Brief Summary
of Lincoln's Life, A.
OLDYS, William.— Fly, The.
On a Fly Drinking out of (or from)
His Cup.
To a Fly.
O'LEARY, Cormac. — Paddy's Reflec
tions on Cleopathera's Needle.
Reflections on Cleopathera's Needle
O'LEARY, Ellen.— My Old Home.
To God and Ireland True.
OLIER, Jean Jacques. — O Jesu.
OLIN, Stephen. — Battle of Life, The
OLIPHANT, Carolina. See NAIRNE,
Lady CAROLINA.
OLIPHANT, Caroline (the younger).—
Oh, Never! No, Never!
OLIPHANT, Thomas. — National Air:
Wales.
Where Are the Men? (Tr.)
OLIVE, Frank. — Blacksmith's Story
The.
Words and Their Uses.
OLIVER, Owen. — Martyr, The.
OLIVER, Thaddeus. — All Quiet along
the Potomac Tonight.
OLIVER, Wade.— Who'll Ride with Me?
OLLIVANT, Alfred.— Black Killer, The.
See Bob, Son of Battle.
Bob, Son of Battle, sels.
Shepherd's Trophy, The. See Bob,
Son of Battle.
OLNEY, William.— What Is This Com
ing Year?
OLSEN, Charles Oluf.— -Kingdoms.
OLSEN, Prudence Tasker. — Sacrament
of Work, The.
OLSON, Elder.— Elegy at the End of
Summer.
Essay on Deity.
Number Ten Blucher Street.
Waters.
OLSON, Hazel M.— Forgive Me!
OLSON, Ted. — For an Argonaut, Age
Seven.
Ski.
Things That Endure.
OMAHA INDIANS. See INDIANS,
OMAHA.
O'MALLEY, Charles J. — Poet's Har
vesting, The.
OMAR B-ABI RABI'A.— Damsel, The.
OMAR (Aboo-Haf sah-Ibnool-Khatab) .—
Sayings of Omar Ibn Al Halif.
OMAR KHAYYAM. — "Myself when
young did eagerly frequent." See
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The.
Omar and Death. See Rubaiyat of
Omar Khayyam, The.
Omar's Lament. See Rubaiyat of
Omar Khayyam, The.
Rubaiyat, The, sels.
O'MEARA, Madge Maley.—We Thank
Thee.
ONAKATOMI YOSHINOBU— "Deer
which lives, The." See Shui Shu in
TITLE INDEX.
O'NEAL, Martha Fay. — Good Ship
"Prayer," The.
O'NEIL, David. — Modern Orchard, A.
Starvation Peak Evening.
Vernal Showers.
O'NEIL, George. — Adam's Wonder.
Cobbler in Willow Street, The.
Composition.
Events.
Fable.
Garden Incident.
Homage.
Lucid Interval.
Lullaby: "World, my little worried
soul, The."
Margot.
Ode to a Frog.
Socrates Prays a Day and a Night.
South Wind.
Where It Is Winter.
White Rooster, The.
Woman Passes the Door, A.
O'NEIL, Marion S. — Cradle of Peace.
O'NEILL, Eugene. — Fountain Song, The.
Hairy Ape, The, sel.
"O'NEILL, Moira" (Mrs. Nesta Higgin-
son Skrine). — Beauty's Flower.
Birds.
Boy from Ballytearim, The.
Broken Song, A.
Bud in the Frost, A.
Corrymeela.
Cuttin' Rushes.
Fairy Lough, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
O'Sheel
"O'NEILL, Moira" (Continued) .
Forgettin'.
Grace for Light.
Grand Match, The.
Johneen.
Little Son, The.
Lookin' Back.
Never Married.
Song of Glenann, A.
O'NEILL, Rose (Mrs. Harry Leon Wil
son; Rose Cecil O'Neill Wilson). —
As I Went By.
Eagle Hunter, The.
Established.
Faun-Taken.
Flying Dead, The.
Gift, The.
I Made a House of Houselessness.
Love-Ending.
My Darkness.
Owl Sinister.
When the Dead Men Die.
O'NIELL, Lila Todd. — Revelation.
ONO NO KOMACHL— "Thing which
fades, A." See Kokin Shu in TITLE
INDEX.
Traveller, The.
ONO NO TAKAMURA.— "Did I ever
think." " See Kokin Shu.
ONO NO YOSHIKI. — "My love is like
the grasses." See Kokin Shu.
OPDYKE, John Baker. See "OPDYKE,
OLIVER."
OPDYKE, Mrs. John Baker. See HEL-
BURN, THERESA.
"OPDYKE, Oliver" (John Baker Op-
dyke).— My Road.
OPIE, Mrs. Amelia. — Fatal Falsehood,
The.
OPPENHEIM, James. — Bread and
Roses.
Brotherhood.
Cabinet and Emancipation Proclama
tion.
Death.
For Randolph Bourne.
Handful of Dust, A.
Hebrews.
Immoral.
Larkspur.
Lincoln Child, The.
Lonely Child, The.
Morning and I.
My Land.
New God, The.
Night, sels.
Night Note.
1915.
1914 — and After.
Not Overlooked.
Reason, The.
Return, The.
Runner in the Skies, The.
Saturday Night.
Slave, The.
Slums.
Song of the Uprising, The, sel.
Tasting the Earth.
We Builders of Cities.
We Dead! Awake!
Where Love Once Was.
Would You End War?
OPPER, Emma A. — Charms, The.
Grandma That's Just Splendid, A.
He Gave Her a Home.
My Uncle Peter.
OPPER, Frederick Burr.— Her Solilo-
"OPTIC, Oliver" (William Taylor
Adams). — Demons of the Glass, The.
O'RAHILLY, Egan.— Clann Cartie.
Enchanted Mistress, The.
Grey Eye Weeping, A.
Inis Fal. (TV.)
Lament for Banba.
OREDSON, Mrs. Emily.—Life.
O'REILLY, John Boyle.— Art Master,
An.
At Best.
At Fredericksburg — Dec. 13, 1862.
Boston.
Builder's Lesson, A.
Chicago.
Constancy.
Crispus Attucks.
Cry of the Dreamer, The.
Disappointment.
Dukite^ Snake, The.
Dying in Harness.
Experience.
Feast of the Gael, The.
Forever.
From the Earth, a Cry.
O'REILLY, John Boyle (Continued').
Good, The.
Her Refrain.
In Bohemia.
Jacqueminots.
Lost Friend, A.
Love Was True to Me.
Lure, The.
Mayflower.
Message of Peace, A.
Midnight — September 19, 1881.
Monster Diamond, The.
My Native Land.
Name of Mary.
Old School Clock, The.
Peace and Pain.
Pilgrim Fathers, The.
Press Evangel, The.
Ride of Collins Graves, The.
Savage, A.
Sea Bird's Fate, The.
Song: "Love was true to me."
Wendell Phillips.
What Is Good?
White Rose, A.
Wondeiful Country, The.
O'REILLY, Mary Anne. — Christmas
Carol, A: "Night in the far Judean
land."
Hush Song.
Lullaby, A: "Mo cheann ban beag, lie
still and rest."
O'REILLY, Miles. — Canteen, The.
ORFORD, Horace Walpole, Earl of. See
WALPOLE, HORACE, Earl of ORFORD.
ORIEL, Patience. — Light in the Win
dow, The.
Little Efrum's Ride.
"ORINDA."— (Katherine Philips; Mrs.
James Philips). — Death.
"I did not live until this time."
Orinda to Lucasia Parting, October
1661, at London.
To a Friend before Taking a Journey.
To Mrs. M. A. upon Absence.
To My Excellent Lucasia, on Our
Friendship.
To One Persuading a Lady to Mar
riage.
O'RI9RDAN, ConaL— Care Is Heavy.
ORLEANS, Charles d' (Comte d'Angou-
leme). See CHARLES D'ORLEANS.
ORLEANS, Ilo. — Anatomy Lesson.
Any Bird.
Father Gander, sels.
Funday, sels.
"I offered the donkey." See Father
Gander.
"I saw a dog." See Father Gander.
"I thank you, God." See Funday.
In the Garden.
"Little Man." See Father Gander.
"Shoes have tongues." See Father
Gander.
"Sky came tripping, The." See Father
Gander.
"Soap is green." See Father Gander.
"Soldiers fight by land and air." See
Funday.
"Upon the beach." See Funday.
"Water has no color." See Father
ORMSBY, Mary Frost. — Music of Na
ture, The.
ORNE, Caroline Frances. — Letter of
Marque, The.
O'ROURKE, May.— Stick, The.
ORR, Christine Grant Millar. — Edinburgh
in Autumn.
Road, The.
ORR, Grace Fitzgerald. — Spring.
ORR, Hugh Robert, — And Yet I Know.
Beauty's Birth.
Better Fate, The.
Disillusionment.
Half-Wisdom.
It Is Enough.
So Were We Born to Dread.
They Softly Walk.
ORR, James. — Irishman, The.
ORR, Naomi G-— Faith.
ORR, Patrick. — Annie Shore and Johnnie
Doon.
In the Mohave.
ORRM. — Orrmulum, The, sel.
ORTON, Virginia Keating. — Price,
OSBORN, Laughton. — Death of General
Pike, The.
OSBORN, Selleck.— Modest Wit, A.
OSBORNE, . — Miser Fitly Pun
ished, The.
801
OSBORNE, Clifton Carlisle. — Few Bars
in the Key of G.
OSBORNE, Duffield.-— Ave! Nero Im-
Falf o* Tericho, The. See Spell of Ash-
taroth, The.
Spell of Ashtaroth, The, sel.
OSBORNE, Edith (D.).— Cedar Chest,
The.
Popcorn Man, The.
OSBORNE, Gene H.— Thanksgiving.
OSBORNE, Mrs. Henry C. See OS-
BORNE, MARIAN.
OSBORNE, Louis Shreve. — Riding Down
from Bangor.
OSBORNE, Maitland Le Roy.— Piscator,
Don't Brag.
OSBORNE, Marian (Mrs. Henry C. Os-
borne). — Dedication: "O say not he
is dead! What messenger."
Elf, The.
Folded Wings.
Phaon to Sappho.
Sister.
They Went Forth to Battle but They
Always Fell.
Trinity, The.
While April Rain Went By.
White Violet.
OSBORNE, Selleck. See OSBORN, SEL
LECK.
OSBOURNE, Lloyd. — Floating Balance,
The.
OSGOOD, Frances Sargent (Mrs. S. S.
Osgood) . — _Calumny.
Celeste Dancing.
Dancing Girl, A.
Labor Is Worship.
Laborare Est Orare.
Little Things (at.).
Nobleness of Labor.
On a Dead Poet.
On Sivori's Violin.
Song: "Your heart is a music-box, dear
est!"
To Labor Is to Pray.
To Sleep.
OSGOOD, H. S.— Remember, We Are
Quite Young.
OSGOOD, Kate Putnam. — Cob Houses,
The.
Driving Home the Cows.
OSGOOD, Mabel E.— My Best Gift.
OSGOOD, Mrs. S. S. See OSGOOD,
FRANCES SARGENT.
O'SHAUGHNESSY, Arthur William.
Appointment, The. (2>.)
At Her Grave.
Bisclaveret, sel.
Chartivel, sel. (Tr.)
Doom.
Enchainment.
Epic of Women. See Bisclaveret.
Fair Maid and the Sun, The.
Fountain of Tears, The.
Has Summer Come without the
Rose?
Herodias.
I Made Another Garden.
If She But Knew.
In the Old House.
Keeping a Heart.
Love after Death.
Love Symphony, A.
Lynmouth.
Music-Makers, The. See Ode: "We
are the music-makers."
New Love and the Old, The.
Ode: "We are the music-makers."
Poets, The. See Ode: "We are the
music-makers."
St. John Baptist.
Sarrazine's Song [to Her Dead Lover].
See Chartivel.
Silences.
Song: "Has summer come without the
rose."
Song: "I made another garden, yea."
Song from "Chartivel." See Char
tivel.
Song of Palms.
Struggle, The. (TV.)
O'SHEEL, Shaemus. — Dreamer, The.
Exultation.
He Whom a Dream Hath Possessed.
Hymn for Thanksgiving Day.
Lover Bids All Passionate Women
Mourn, The.
Lover Envies an Old Man, The.
Lover Thinks of His Lady in the
North, The.
Mary's Baby.
O'Sheei
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
O'SHEEL, Shaemus (Continued).
Replying to the Many Kind Friends
Who Ask Me If I No Longer Write
Poetry.
Roma Mater Sempaeterna.
OSMUN, Florence Tucker.— Peace.
OSTENSO, Martha.— Betrothal.
Farmer's Wife, The.
Return, The.
Unicorn and the Hippogrif, The.
^STERLING, Anders.— Peasant's Gar
den, A.
OSTERMAN, Selma. — To a Calm
One.
OSTRANDER, Luther A. — Opinions
Stronger Than Armies.
O'SULLIVAN, Dennis. — "Will My
Soul Pass through Ireland?"
O'SULLIVAN, Owen Roe.— Lullaby,
A: "O hushaby, baby! Why weep-
est thou?"
"O'SULLIVAN, Seumas" (James Star-
key).— Ballad of the Fiddler, The.
Credo.
Half-Door, The.
Have Thou No Fear.
Herdsman, The.
If There Be Any Gods.
In Mercer Street — A Piper.
Land War, The.
Lark's Song.
Lullaby: "Husheen, the herons are cry
ing/*
Milkman, The.
Monk, The.
My Sorrow.
Nelson Street.
Others, The.
Piper, A.
Poplars, The.
Praise.
Rainbow, The.
Rosses, The.
Sedges, The.
Seen on Dublin Hillsides.
Sheep, The.
Splendid and Terrible [Your Love].
Starling Lake, The.
O'SULLIVAN, Vincent.— Norman Cra
dle Song.
OTIS, Elizabeth Lincoln. — "If" for
Girls, An.
OTIS, James (1725-1783). — Writs of
Assistance.
"OTIS, James" (James A. Kaler).—
Mother's Children (or Muzzer's
Chil'ren).
OTTERSON, F. J. — Bridal in Eden,
The.
OTTOLENGUI, B. A. R.— Switchman's
Story, The.
OTWAY, Thomas.— Bankrupt, The. See
Venice Preserved.
Come, All Ye Youths. See Orphan,
The.
Enchantment, The.
Jaffier Parting with Belvidera. See
Venice Preserved.
Morning. See Orphan, The.
O Woman ! Lovely Woman ! See Venice
Preserved.
Orphan, The, sels.
Poet's Complaint of His Muse, The, set.
Venice Preserved, sels.
OUGHTON, Mrs. T. S.— Noten Like a
Patience.
"QUID A" (Louise de la Ramee).— At
tack at Zaraila. See Under Two
Flags.
Battle of Zaraila. See Under Two
Flags.
Cigarette's Ride and Death. See Under
Two Flags.
Dog of Flanders, A, sel.
Forest King's Race. See Under Two
Flags.
Forest King's Victory. See Under Two
Flags.
In Pitti.
Military Steeple-Chase, The.
Soldier of France, A! See Under Two
Flags.
Steeple-Chase, The. See Under Two
Flags.
Under Two Flags, sels.
OULD, Charles.— In Exile— VIII (Red).
OUSLEY, Clarence N.— Man's Tears.
Tears.
OUTRAM, George.— Annuity, The.
On Hearing a Lady Praise a Certain
Rev. Doctor's Eyes.
OU-YANG HSIU.— Cicada, The.
OVERTON, Robert.— Heroes of Inker-
man.
Idiot Lad, The.
Jail-Bird's Story, A.
Jim: A Hero (A Curate's Story).
Juberlo Tom.
Little Charlie.
Me and Bill.
Peter Adair.
Three Parsons, The.
Turning the Points.
OVID (Publius Ovidius Naso).— Baucis
and Philemon. See Metamorphoses,
The.
Captive of Love, A.
Carmen.
Complaisant Swain, The.
Lente, Lente.
Magic.
Metamorphoses, sels.
Philemon and Baucis. See Metamor
phoses.
Story of Cyllarus and Hylonome, The.
See Metamorphoses.
Winter at Tomi.
OWEN. — On One Ignorant and Arro
gant.
OWEN, Dora. — Children, Children, Don't
Forget.
OWEN, Everard.— Three Hills.
OWEN, Louise. — Chart Showing Rain,
Winds, Isothermal Lines and Ocean
Currents.
Shadow.
"White of cherry bloom, The."
"Words are the silver notes."
OWEN, Moses. — Nothing but Flags.
Returned Battle Flags, The.
OWEN, Robert Dale (?).— Factory Girl's
Last Day, The.
OWEN, Wilfred.— A Terre.
Anthem for Doomed Youth.
Apologia pro Poemate Meo.
Arms and the Boy.
Chances, The.
Dead-Beat, The.
Disabled.
Dulce et Decorum Est.
End, The.
Exposure.
From My Diary, July, 1914.
Futility.
Greater Love.
Mental Cases.
Miners.
Parable of the Old Men and the Young.
Sentry, The.
Show, The.
Song of Songs.
Spring Offensive.
Strange Meeting.
To my Friend.
Unreturning, The.
Young Soldier, The.
OWENS, Vilda Sauvage.— If I Ever
Have Time for Things That Matter.
Passing of the Unknown Soldier, The.
OWSLEY, Alvin Mansfield. — Respect
the Flag.
OXENHAM, John.— Bed-Rock.
Break Down the Walls.
Brothers of the Faith.
Burden-Bearers.
Chaos — and the Way Out, sel.
Credo.
Dedication for a Home.
Easter.
Face to Face with Reality.
Faith.
Follow Me!
For a New World.
"For all the wonder." See Te Deum
of the Commonplace.
For Beauty, We Thank Thee.
God's Sunshine.
He— They— We.
High Way and a Low, A.
Inn of Life, The.
Law of Love, The. See Chaos and the
Way Out.
Life and Death.
Live Christ.
Love.
Love's Prerogative.
Morning Breaks, The.
New Earth, A.
Only a Stretcher-Bearer.
Peace.
Philosopher's Garden, The.
Pilgrim Way, The.
Prayer, A: "Through every minute of
this day."
802
OXENHAM, John (Continued).
Prayer for the Churches.
Profit and Loss.
Quo Vadis?
Reaper, The.
Sacrament of Fire, The.
Sacrament of Love, The.
Sacrament of Work, The.
Seeds.
So Little and So Much.
Some Blesseds.
Stars' Accusal, The.
Te Deum of the Commonplace, A, sel.
Thanksgiving.
To Whom Shall the World Henceforth
Belong?
Valley of Decision, The.
Ways, The.
We Break New Seas Today.
We Tha; ' ~'
ties").
We Thank Thee ("Fo:
Today.
>r all life3
ife's beau-
We Thank Thee, Lord ("For all the
wonders"). See Te Deum of the
Commonplace, A.
We Thank Thee, Lord ("For all Thy
ministries").
We Thank Thee, Lord ("We thank
Thee, Lord").
We Never Know.
What Did You See Out There, My
Lad?
What Do I Owe?
Where Are You Going, Great-Heart?
Your Place.
OXFORD, Earl of. See VERB, EDWARD,
EARL OF OXFORD.
OXLAND, Noel. — Outward Bound.
OYVED, Moysheh.— War Children.
"P., F. B." — O Mother Dear, Jerusalem.
"P H." See "H., P."
"P. H. B. L." See "L., P. H. B."
"P., H. K." — Farewell of the Birds.
What's the Matter?
"P. S. M." See "M., P. S."
P ABO DIE, William Jewett.— Our Coun
try.
PACE, Charles Nelson.— Cross, The.
Prayer for Today, A.
PACKARD, Anna Sprague.— Christmas
Substitute.
PACKARD, Mabel. — Kitty's Thanksgiv
ing.
PACKARD, Winthrop. — Shoogy-Shoo,
The.
PAGAN, Isobel ("Tibby"). — Ca' the
Yowes.
PAGAZA, Joaquin A. — Twilight.
PAGE, A. W.— Forest Song.
PAGE, Curtis Hidden (TV.). — "Although
it is not plainly visible to the eye."
See Kpkin Shu.
"Day will soon be gone, The." See
Hyaku-Nin-Isshu.
"Friend sparrow, do not eat, I pray."
"How can one e'er be sure." See
Hyaku-Nin-Isshu.
Hyaku-Nin-Isshu, sels.
"I would that even now." See Hyaku-
Nin-Isshu.
"If only, when one heard." See Kokin
Shu.
Kokin Shu, sels.
"Like a great rock, far out at sea."
See Hyaku-Nin-Isshu.
"Lonely pond in age-old stillness sleeps,
A."
"My love is like the grasses." See
Kokin Shu.
"O cricket, from your cheery cry."
"Old battle field, fresh with Spring
flowers again."
"Old men, white-haired, beside the an
cestral graves."
"Quick-falling dew."
"Roadside thistle, eager, The."
PAGE, David B.— War Is Hell.
PAGE, Lovena M. — Popping.
PAGE, Mary Ely.— Days of the Week.
PAGE, Myriam.— Walls.
PAGE, Paul D., Jr.— Fancy.
PAGE, R. W.— Sea Gulls.
PAGE, Thomas Nelson. — Ashcake.
Dragon of the Seas, The.
How Jinny Eased Her Mind.
Old Sue.
Uncle Gabe's White Folks.
Valentine Verses.
PAGE, Virginia Weigel.— Queen Creek
Canyon.
AUTHOB INDEX
Parker
PAGE William Tyler. — American's
Creed, The.
PAHLOW. Gertrude (Mrs. Curtis
Brown). — Happy Thought.
PAHTZ, Mrs. Julius. See POOLE,
LOUELLA C.
PAILTHORPE, Doris.— Secret, The.
PAIN, Barry. — Bangkolidye.
Martin Luther at Potsdam.
Oh! Weary Mother.
Poets at Tea, The.
Theme with Variations, A.
PAINE, Albert Bigelow. — Christmas at
the Hollow Tree Inn.
Christmas Eve in a Mining Camp.
High Life at Christmas.
Hills of Rest, The.
House of Too Much Trouble, The.
In Louisiana.
Little Child, The.
Mis' Smith.
New Memorial Day, The.
Santa Claus's Shop.
Sary "Fixes Up" Things.
Steam Man, The.
Superman, The.
When the Sunflowers Bloom.
PAINE, Robert Treat. — Adams and
Liberty.
Columbia and Liberty.
Eulogy on Washington.
Ruling Passion, The, sel.
Unselfishness of Washington, The.
PAINE, T. L.— Home.
PAINE, Thomas. — Birthday of the Re
public, The.
Castle in the Air, The.
Liberty Tree.
PAINTON, Mrs. Edith F. A. U. Pal
mer. See PUTNAM, EDITH PALMER.
"PAI-TA-SHUN." See PETERSON, FRED
ERICK.
PAIUTE INDIANS. See INDIANS.
PAIUTE.
PALAMAS, Kostes. — Makaria.
Poet, The.
PALES MATOS, Luis.— San Sabas.
PALFREY, R. S.— Three o' Clock in the
Morning1.
PALFREY, Sarah Hammond. See
"FOXTON, E."
PALGRAVE, Francis Turner. — Ancient
and Modern Muses, The.
Child's Evening Hymn, A.
City of God, The.
Crecy.
Danish Barrow, A.
Eutopia.
God Save Elizabeth.
Little Child's Hymn, A.
London Bridge, sel.
Margaret Roper's Vision of Her Fa
ther, Sir Thomas More. See Lon
don Bridge.
Pro Mortuis.
William Wordsworth.
PALLADAS.— Vanity of Vanities,
PALLEN, Conde Benoist. — Babe of
Bethlehem, The.
Christus Triumphans.
Lower Bough, The.
Maria Immaculata.
Raisinsr of the Flag, The.
PALMER, (Mrs.) Alice Freeman. — But
terfly, The.
Four Mottoes.
Hallowed Places.
On a Gloomy Easter.
Parting.
Spring Journey, A.
Tempest, The.
PALMER, Anna Campbell. See "ARCHI
BALD, Mrs. GEORGE."
PALMER, Arthur. — Epicharis.
PALMER, E. Harriet. — Parterre, The.
Problem in Boy Training.
Shipwreck, The.
PALMER, Mrs. Eleanor Hammond. See
HAMMOND, ELEANOR.
PALMER, Elisabeth G.— Here in the
Marshes.
In Clover.
PALMER, F. W.— Piece of Bunting, A.
PALMER, Francis Sterne. — Deer-Trap
per, The.
PALMER, Frank E.— If There Were
Never to Be Another Spring.
New England Farmers.
Woodpile.
PALMER, Mrs. George Archibald. See
"ARCHIBALD, Mrs. GEORGE.-"
"PALMER, Halleck." See WATSON.
EVELYN M.
PALMER, Herbert E.— Brook Nostalgia.
Celestial Country, The.
Defeatist Song.
Living Poem, The.
Lute Song of the Lady Heloise.
My Lady.
Phase.
Prayer for Sunlight in Early Spring.
Rock Pilgrim.
Saint Joan: A Meditation and a
Prayer.
Scope of Poetry, The.
Sonnet: Aftermath of Storm and War.
Soul of Man, The.
Spring in the Pennines.
Thoughts on Justice and Degenerate
Love.
Through Curtains of Darkness.
Voice in the Wood, The.
PALMER, John Williamson.— Fight at
[the] San Jacinto, The.
For Charlie's Sake.
Maryland Battalion, The.
Ned Braddock.
Reid at Fayal.
Stonewall Jackson's Way.
Theodosia Burr: The Wrecker's Story.
Thread and Song.
"PALMER, Lynde" (Mrs. Mary Louise
[Parmelee] Peebles). — Claribel's
Prayer.
PALMER, Mabel Ethleen.— Shower, A.
PALMER, Ray. — Crown, The.
Faith.
I Saw Thee.
"My faith looks up to Thee."
Soul's Cry, The.
PALMER, Robert. — How Long, O Lord?
PALMER, T. H.— Try, Try Again.
PALMER, William Pitt.— Light.
Rousing Smack, A.
Smack in School, The.
PAMAN, Clement. — On Christmas Day
to My Heart.
PAMPLIN, Don Carlos. — Moonspath.
PANTER, Ellen Daniels.— Milking.
PANTHER, Pitt.— It Reminds Me
of
PAPAGO' INDIANS. See INDIANS:
PAQUETTE, Donald J.— To an Old
Chair.
PARADISE, Caroline Wilder (Fellowes)
(Mrs. Frank Ilsey Paradise). — Little
Theocritus.
PARADISE, Mrs. Frank Ilsey. See
PARADISE, CAROLINE WILDER (FEL
LOWES) .
PARAMO RE, Edward E., Jr.— Ballad
of Yukon Jake, The.
PARAVICINO Y ARTEAGA, Horten-
sio Felis de. — Divine Passion, The.
PARDEE, Harold Ensign Bennett.-—
Christmas Song of Csedmon, The.
PARDESSUS, S. J. — Marriage Tour.
No. 5 Collect Street.
PARHAM, Helen.— Terribles Triviales.
PARK, Ada Cora.— We'll Mother the
Town with Mother.
PARK, Frances (Mrs. F. Harrison
Dowd). — Hunter's Moon.
Sad Song about Greenwich Village, A.
PARK, James S. — Christmas Carol: "So
crowded was the little town."
PARK, John.— Where Gadie Rins.
PARK, W. G. — At Christmas-Time.
PARKE, J. R.— When Should a Girl
Marry.
PARKE, Walter.— Foam and Fangs,
His Mother-in-Law.
My Madeline.
"There was a princess of Bengal."
See Limericks.
"There was a ypung_ man who was bit
ten." See Limericks.
"There was an old stupid who wrote."
See Limericks.
Vague Story, A.
Young Gazelle, The.
PARKER, Dorothy (Mrs. Alan Camp
bell; Mrs. Dorothy Rothschild
Parker).— Actress, The. See Tomb
stones in the Starlight.
Afternoon.
Ballade of Unfortunate Mammals.
Biographies.
Bohemia.
But Not Forgotten.
Coda.
Comment.
803
PARKER, Dorothy (Continued).
Day Dreams.
De Profundis. See Songs of a Mark
edly Personal Nature.
Evening Primrose, The.
Fable.
Fairly Sad Story, A.
False Friends, The.
Far-Sighted Muse, The.
Fighting Words.
Fisherwoman, The. See Tombstones
in the Starlight.
For R. C. B.
Fulfillment.
Incurable.
Indian Summer. See Songs of a
Markedly Personal Nature.
Inventory.
Little Words.
Of a Woman, Dead Young.
On Being a Woman.
One Perfect Rose.
Parable for a Certain Virgin.
Portrait of the Artist.
Post-Graduate.
Pour Prendre Conge.
Pretty Lady, The. See Tombstones in
the Starlight.
Prophetic Heart. See Songs of a
Markedly Personal Nature.
Rainy Night.
Resume.
Rhyme of an Involuntary Violet.
Social Note.
Somebody's Song. See Songs of a
Markedly Personal Nature.
Somebody's Story. See Songs of a
Markedly Personal Nature.
Song of the Open Country.
Songs of a Markedly Personal Nature.
Take My Vows.
Theory.
They Part.
Thought for a Sunshiny Morning.
To a Lady, Who Must Write Verse.
Tombstones in the Starlight.
Unfortunate Coincidence.
Waltz, The.
PARKER, Mrs. Dorothy Rothschild.
See PARKER, DOROTHY.
PARKER. E. S., tr.~ Dance Chant, A.
PARKER, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowber (Chan
dler). See CHANDLER, BESSIE.
PARKER, Eric. — My Garden.
PARKER, Fred A. — Political Stump
Speech.
PARKER, Sir (Horatio) Gilbert.— Art.
See Lover's Diary, A.
Battle of the Strong, The, sel.
Bridge of the Hundred Spans, The.
Camp-Meeting at Doyle's.
Envoy: ''When you and I have played
the little hour." See Lover's Diary.
Going of the White Swan, The.
Invincible. See Lover's Diary, A.
Little Garaine.
Little House, The.
Love Is Enough.
Lover's Diary, A, sels.
Love's Outset. See Lover's Diary, A.
Red Patrol, The.
Reunited. See Lover's Diary, A.
Rosleen.
Scaling of Perce Rock. See Battle of
the Strong, The.
Trial of Joseph Nadeati, The.
Woman's Hand, A. See Lover's Diary.
World in Making, The.
Yellow Swan, The.
You'll Travel Far and Wide.
PARKER, (Mrs.) Helen (Fitch) (Mrs.
Henry Webster Parker) . — Tommy's
Girl.
PARKER, Mrs. Henry Webster. See
PARKER, (Mrs.) HELEN (FITCH).
PARKER, Hubbard.— Old Flag.
PARKER, Hyde. See "HYDE PARKER."
PARKER, Inez C.— I Say unto Thee,
Arise.
Mammy's Way.
Signs.
When Daddy Plays de Banjo.
PARKER, Joseph. — My Mother.
PARKER, Julia Edna.— Master Hand,
The.
PARKER, Martin. — King Enjoys His
Own Again, The.
Neptune's Raging Fury, or the Gallant
Seaman's Sufferings.
Saylors for My Money.
Ye Gentlemen of England.
Parker
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EEOITATIONS
PARKER, Theodore. — Aunt Kindly.
Children of the Poor, The.
Higher Good, The.
Jesus.
New Year Prayer, A.
Reminiscence of Lexington, A.
Thoughts for a New Year.
Washington at Valley Forge.
Way, the Truth, and the Life, The.
PARKES, B. R.— Loss and Gain.
PARKHURST, Charles Henry.— Piety
and Civic Virtue.
PARKS, Gaylord.— Industrial Age.
PARKS, J. Asher.— When th' Circus
Cum tu Town.
PARKWOOD, Rose.— Garden, The.
"PARLEY, Peter" (Samuel Griswold
Goodrich) . — Horse, The.
Lake Superior.
River, The.
PARMELY, L.— Independence Day.
PARMENTER, Catherine. — Christmas.
Christmas Eve.
Crossroads, The.
"Disabled" — Armistice Day.
Discovery.
Kittens.
Land of Destiny.
Pilgrimage.
To the Memory of John Burroughs.
Two Dawns.
When Swallows Build.
PARMENTER, J. G.— Dog and the Cara
mel, The.
PARMENTIER, Jean.— Wonders of the
Deep, The.
PARNALL, Dorothy. — In the Modern
Manner.
PARNELL, Fanny (or Frances Isabel).
After Death.
Ireland, Oh, My Country.
Post-Mortem.
PARNELL, Thomas. — Anacreontic.
Angel or Woman.
Elegy, An. To an Old Beauty.
Hermit, The.
Hymn to Contentment, A.
Night-Piece on Death, A.
Song: "My days have been so won-
d'rous free."
Song: "When thy beauty appears."
When Your Beauty Appears.
PARNY, Evariste de.— On the Death of
a Young Girl.
PARR, Harriet. See "LEE, HOLME."
PARRISH, Randall. Your Lad, and My
Lad.
PARRISH, Williamina.— Name, The.
PARRY, E. A.— Bear's Song, The.
I Would Like You for a Comrade.
Pater's Bathe.
PARRY, Joseph. — New Friends and Old
Friends.
PARRY, Sarah. — Joseph Clayton.
PARSON, Henry William.— Debt.
PARSONS, Edith F.— Sea-Bird's Cry,
The.
PARSONS, George Lathrop. — Name of
Washington, The.
PARSONS, Helen M.— Modern Babel.
PARSONS, S. B. — Father's Choice, The.
PARSONS, Thomas \Villiam.— Andrew.
Dirge: For One Who Fell in Battle.
Everett.
Groomsman to His Mistress, The.
Her Epitaph.
Into the Noiseless Country.
La Musica Trionfante.
"Like as the Lark."
Mary Booth.
O Ye Sweet Heavens!
Obituary.
On a Bust of m Dante.
Paradisi Gloria.
Saint Peray.
Saint Valentine's Day.
To a Lady.
To a Young Girl Dying.
PARSONS, William.— Michael Angelo.
"PARTINGTON, Mrs." See SHILLA-
BER, BENJAMIN PENHALLOW.
PARTON, Margaret.— Cold.
PARTON, Mrs. Sarah Payson ("Fanny
Fern")- — Little Allie.
Tom Fay's Soliloquy.
PARTRIDGE, Edward Bellamy.— Swim-
in'-Hole in the Church, The. See
Sube Cane.
Sube Cane, sel.
PARTRIDGE, Margaret Ridgely. , —
Courage.
PARTRIDGE, Sybil F.— "Just for To-
Day." (at.)
PARTRIDGE, William Ordway.— Creeds.
Nathan Hale.
PASCHALL, Anna. — My Grandma.
PASSERAT, Jean. — Love in May.
My Turtledove Is Flown.
Sonnet: "Fowler! my friend, if riches
be your aim."
Sonnet: "Women and lawsuits are re
sembling things."
PASSMORE, Fred.— June.
PASTNOR, Paul. — Maiden Missionary,
The.
PATCH, (Mrs.) Kate Whiting. — Child's
Thanksgiving, A.
Kinfolk.
Mv Rosary.
PATER, Walter. — Mona Lisa.
PATER SON, A. B.— By the Grey Gulf-
water.
PATMORE, Coventry. — Amaranth, The.
See Angel in the House, The.
Amelia, sel.
Angel in the House, The, sels.
Arbor Vita?.
Attainment. See Angel in the House.
Auras of Delight.
Azalea, The.
Barren Shore, The.
Child's Purchase, The.
Constancy. See Angel in the House,
The.
County Ball, The. See Angel in the
House, The.
Courtesy. See Angel in the House, The.
Dean's Consent, The. See Angel in
the House, The.
Delicise Sapientise de Amore.
Departure.
Eros.
Evening Scene, An.
Farewell, A: "With all my will, but
much against my heart."
First Spousal, The.
Fool and Wise.
Foreign Land, The. See Angel in the
House, The.
Girl of All Periods, The.
Going to Church. See Angel in the
House, The.
Honoria. See Angel in the House, The
(Lover, The).
Honoria's Surrender. See Angel in
the House, The.
Honour and Desert. See Angel in the
House, The.
"Idle poet, here and there, An." See
Angel in the House, The (Revela
tion, The).
If I Were Dead.
Joyful Wisdom, The. See Angel in the
^ House, The.
Kiss, The. See Angel in the House,
The.
Life of Life. See Angel in the House,
The.
Love at Large. See Angel in the House,
The.
Love in Action. See Angel in the
House, The.
Love Serviceable. See Angel in the
House, The.
Lover, The. See Angel in the House,
The.
Love's Perversity. See Angel in the
House, The.
Magna Est Veritas.
Married Lover, The. See Angel in the
House, The.
"My memory of Heaven awakes." See
Angel in the House, The.
Nearest the Dearest. See Angel in the
House, The.
Night and Sleep.
"Not in the crises of events." See An
gel in the House, The (Spirit's
Epochs, The).
Nunc Amet Qui Nunquam Amavit. See
Angel in the House, The (Twas
When the Spousal Time of May).
Parting.
Peace.
Poet's Confidence, The. See Angel in
the House, The.
Prelude to "The Morning Call." See
Angel in the House, The (Tribute,
The).
Prophets Who Cannot Sing.
Regina Cceli.
Remembered Grace.
804
PATMORE, Coventry (Continued).
Retrospect, A.
Revelation, The. See Angel in the
House, The.
Rose of the World, The. See Angel in
the House, The.
Sahara. See Angel in the House, The
(Wife's Tragedy, The).
St. Valentine's Day.
Semele.
Sensuality. See Angel in the House.
Shadow of Night, The.
Shame. See Angel in the House, The.
Sly Thoughts. See Angel in the House
(Kiss, The).
Song of Songs, The. See Angel in
the House, The.
Spirit's Epochs, The. See Angel in
the House, The.
Sweet Meeting of Desires.
Tamerton Church-Tower, sels.
To the Body.
To the Unknown Eros.
Toys, The.
Tribute, The. See Angel in the House.
Truth. See Magna Est Veritas.
'Twas When the Spousal Time of
May. See Angel in the House, The.
Two Deserts, The.
Unthrift. See Angel in the House,
The.
Wasteful Woman. See Angel in the
House, The (Unthrift).
"Why, having won her, do I woo?"
See Angel in the House, The (Mar
ried Lover, The).
Wind "and Wave.
Winter.
Woman. See Angel in the House, The
(Foreign Land, The).
Year, The.
Year Round, The.
PATON, Sir Joseph Noel. — Last of the
"Eurydice," The.
Requiem.
There Is a Wail in the Wind To-Night.
Timor Mortis Conturbat Me.
PATRI, Angelo. — Armistice Day.
Unknown Soldier, The.
PATRICK, Luther. — Sleepin' at the
Foot o' the Bed.
PATRY, Rose I. — Mrs. Jacobson's Ac
count of Queen Victoria's Jubilee.
PATTEN, E. W.— Headin' Home.
PATTEN, George Washington. — Semi-
nole's Defiance, The.
PATTERSON, (Mrs.) Antoinette de
Coursey. — Autumn Rose, The.
Dream, A.
Evening in Old Japan.
Fireflies.
In Old Rouen.
Moonlight in the Birch Wood.
PATTERSON, Ethel Lloyd.— Cost, The.
PATTERSON, James Willis. — Again
Brethen and Equals.
PATTERSON, Joseph Medill (Tr.).—
France.
PATTERSON, Minnie W. — Dot and
Dolly.
PATTISON, Thomas. — Advice to a
Clansman. (Tr.)
Boatman, The. (Tr.)
Dear Islay!
Isleman's Home, The.
Monaltri. (Tr,)
PATTON, Margaret French (Mrs.
Thomas Archer Jones). — Comfort.
Easter Even.
Needle Travel.
PAUL, Brother. — Cordelie.
PAUL, Dorothy. — Captive Ships at Ma
nila, The.
Heritage.
Vision.
PAUL, Hager. — Tombe 'des Anglais.
PAUL, Jay. — I Cannot Wait Longer.
Wisdom.
"PAUL, John" (Webb, Charles Henry).
Dictum Sapienti.
Dum Vivimus Vigilemus.
Gil, the Toreador.
Gran'ther's Gun.
King and the Pope, The.
Little Mamma.
Lost Word, The.
Maiden's Last Farewell, The.
March.
Story of the Sea, A.
What a Little Boy Thinks about
Things.
What She Said about It.
With a Nantucket Shell.
AUTHOB INDEX
Peck
PAULDING, James Kirk. — Backwoods
man, The, sel.
Ode to Jamestown.
Old Man's Carousal, The.
Quarrel of Squire Bull and His bon
Jonathan, The. .
PAULL, Mrs. George W. — Chimes of
Amsterdam, The.
PA.ULL, H. M. — Eastern Question, An.
PAULMIER, Hilah. — Roosevelt and the
Story of T. R-, The.
PAULTON, Harry. See BELLAMY,
CLAXSON and PAULTON, HARRY.
PAULUS Silentiarius. — No Matter.
On a Garden by the Sea.
PA VILLON, Etienne. — Wishes for Iris.
PAWNEE INDIANS. See INDIANS,
PAWNEE.
PAXTON, Francis. — Administration
Hall.
Coonjiner.
Jade Relents, A.
October Butterfly.
Rescue.
Saga of a 'Possum.
To a Pessimist.
PAXTON, Jean Grigsby.— Release.
PAXTON, John R. — Corporal of Chan-
cellorsville, The.
PAXTON, Mary Swain. — "Artful
Dodger."
Each in His Separate Way.
Evanescence.
Summer Campus, The.
PAYNE, Anne Blackwell. — Ambition.
At Night.
Fairy Aeroplanes.
Fairy Carpets.
Little Girl in Bloom, A.
Neighbors.
Prayer before Poems.
Robin.
Silver Sheep.
Top of Day, The.
PAYNE, Elizabeth. — Mother Comes at
Night.
PAYNE, F. (Fanny) Ursula. — Direc
tions for the Reading-Class.
My Lady's Fur.
Working for Our Flag.
PAYNE, John. — Ballade of Old-Time
Ballade of Old-Time Lords ("What
more? Where is the third Calixt?").
Ballade of Old-Time Lords ("Where
are the holy apostles gone?"). (TV.).
Ballade of the Women of Paris. (TV.).
Ballade of Things Known and Un
known. (TV).
Ballade of Wenches. (TV).
Ballade of Women. (TV).
Cadences.
Kyrielle.
Love's Autumn.
Merry Ballad of Vintners, A.
My Day and Night.
Of Three Damsels in a Meadow.
Rococo.
Rondeau Redouble.
Sibyl.
Song's End.
Thorgerda.
PAYNE, John Howard. — Brutus; or, the
Fall of Tarquin, sets.
Brutus over the Dead Lucretia. Se
Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin.
Clari, the Maid of Milan, sel.
Home, Sweet Home. See Clari, the
Maid of Milan.
How Not to Pay Bills. See Lancers,
The: An Interlude.
Lancers, The: An Interlude, sel.
Lucius Junius Brutus over the Body
of Lucretia. See Brutus; or, the
Fall of Tarquin.
Roman Father, The. See Brutus; or,
the Fall of Tarquin.
PAYNE, Percy Somers. — Rest.
PAYNE, R. W. — Fearful Operation, A.
Turk and Life Insurance, The.
PAYNE, William Morton.— "Ej Blot Til
Lyst."
Incipit Vita Nova.
Lohengrin.
Tannhauser.
PAYSON, Lilian.— Sweet Peas.
PEABODY, Josephine Preston (Mrs
Lionel Simeon Marks). — After Mu
After-Word.
PEABODY, Josephine P. (Continued').
Alms.
But We Did Walk in Eden.
Caravans.
Cedars, The.
Changeling Grateful, A.
Charm: To Be Said in the Sun.
Cloud, The.
Concerning Love.
Cradle Song: "Lord Gabriel, wilt
thou not rejoice."
Enchanted Sheepfold, The.
Envoi: "Beloved, till the daybreak."
Ever the Same.
Far-Off Rose, A.
Forethought.
Found.
Golden Shoes, The.
Harvest-Moon.
Heritage.
House and the Road, The.
I Shall Arise!
Isolation.
Journey, A.
Nightingale Unheard, The.
Noon at Paestum.
Piper, The.
Prelude: "Words, words, ye are like
birds."
Return.
Rubric.
Singing Man, The.
Song of a Shepherd Boy at Bethlehem,
The.
Song of Solomon, A.
Sonnet in a Garden.
Source, The.
Spinning in April.
Stanzas from "The Nightingale Un
heard." See Nightingale Unheard,
The.
Stay-at-Horne, The.
To a Dog.
Unsaid.
Wood-Song.
You, Four Walls, Wall Not In My
Heart.
PEABODY, S. C. — Contentment.
PEABODY, William Bourne Oliver.—
Lament of Anastasius.
Pussy, Pussy, Do Not Mew.
PEACE, Dorothy. — Sea Change, A.
PEACE, Neville.— Simpler Life, A.
PEACH, Arthur Wallace.— Dials, The.
Genesis.
Golden Day, The.
Lesson, The.
Lord of the Quiet Heart.
Mosaic Worker, The.
O Youth with Blossoms Laden.
Secret, The.
PEACHAM, H. — Bookish Ambition, A.
See Compleat Gentleman, The.
Compleat Gentleman, The, sel.
PEACOCK, Thomas Love. — Bacchus.
See Rhododaphne.
Beneath the Cypress Shade.
Bold Robin Hood.
Brilliancies of Winter, The. See Mis
fortunes of Elphin, The.
Castles in the Air.
Chorus: "Hail to the Headlong 1 etc.
See Headlong Hall.
Crotchet Castle, sels.
Dr. Opimian on Christmas. See Gryll
Flower of" Love, The. See Melincourt,
For the Slender Beech and the Sapling
Oak. See Maid Marian.
Friar's Song, The. See Maid Marian.
From "Crotchet Castle." See Crotchet
Castle.
Grave of Love, The.
Greenwood Tree, The. See Maid Ma
rian.
Grey Friar, The.
Gryll Grange, sels.
Headlong Hall, sels.
In the Days of Old. See Crotchet Cas
tle.
Larissa. See Rhododaphne.
Love and Age. See Gryll Grange.
Maid Marian, sels.
Margaret Love Peacock.
Melincourt, sels.
Men of Gotham, The. See Nightmare
Abbey.
Merlin's Apple-Trees. See Misfortunes
of Elphin.
Misfortunes of Elphin, The, sels.
Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord
Byron. See Nightmare Abbey.
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PEACOCK, Thomas Love (Continued}.
Nightmare A.bbey, sels. >}
"Not drunk is he, who from the floor.
Sec Misfortunes of Elphin, The.
Oak and the Beech, The. See Maid
Marian.
Over, Over. See Maid Marian.
Priest and the Mulberry Tree, The.
See Crotchet Castle.
Rhododaphne, sels.
Robin Hood and the Grey Friars. See
Maid Marian.
"Seamen three, what men be ye?" See
Nightmare Abbey.
Sir Peter. See Headlong Hall.
Song: "For the tender beech and the
sapling oak." See Maid Marian.
Song: "In his last binn Sir Peter
lies." See Headlong Hall.
Song: "Oh! say not woman's heart is
bought."
Song, by Mr. Cypress. See Nightmare
Abbey.
Song of Gwythno. See Misfortunes of
Elphi'n.
Song of Robin Hood's Men, A. See
Maid Marian.
Song of the Four Winds, The. See
Misfortunes of Elphin.
Spell of the Laurel-Rose, The. See
Rhododaphne.
Sun-Dial, The. See Melincourt.
There Is a Fever of the Spirit. See
Nightmare Abbey.
Though I Be Now a Gray, Gray Friar.
Sec Maid Marian.
Three Men of Gotham. See Nightmare
Abbey.
Vengeance of Bacchus, The. See Rho
dodaphne.
War Song of the Welsh Freebooter,
The. See Misfortunes of Elphin.
War-Song of Dinas Vawr, The. See
Misfortunes of Elphin, The.
PEAKE, Elmore Elliott. — Christmas
Coffee Pot, A.
Flagging of the Cannon Ball, The.
Nigiit Run of the "Overland."
PEAKE, Harvey. — Joys of House-Hunt
ing, The.
PEALE, Rembrandt. — Don't Be Sorrow
ful, Darling.
Faith and Hope.
PEARCE, Ruby Bransford. — Her Gar
den.
PEARCE, Theodocia. — Vision.
PEARL, Leslie. — Poem of Pain and Pas
sion.
PEARRE, O. F.— My Neighbor Jim.
Our Heroes.
What's the Difference?
PEARSE, Mark Guy.— Acid Test, The.
Don't Trouble Trouble.
Facing the New Year.
Grace for Grace.
My Prayer.
PEARSE, Padraic. — I Am Ireland.
Ideal.
Lullaby of a Woman of the Mountain.
Rann I Made, A.
Sleep Song, A.
To His Ideal.
PEARSON, H. D. — In Memoriam: Car
dinal Newman.
PEARSON, Henry Clemens. — Purpose.
PEARSON, James Larkin. — Fifty Acres.
Lincoln.
PEASE, Mrs. Blanche. — Storm and
Kindness.
PEAT, Mrs. C. M. — Philosophy of
Laughter.
PEATT1E, Elia W. — Their Dear Little
Ghost.
PEAVYHOUSE, William W. — Theodore
Roosevelt.
PECK, Charles H.— Planting of School
Grounds.
PECK, E. (Ellen) O. (Ortensa) .— Good-
Bye [Acrostic].
PECK, Georgia A. — Little Turncoats.
My Neighbor's Call.
Overflow of Great River, 1878, The.
PECK, Harry Thurston. — Heliotrope.
Jefferson Davis.
Other One, The.
Victor and Vanquished.
Wonderland.
PECK, J. O. — No Surrenderl No Com
promise!
PECK, Julia I.— "Ain't You Got Me?"
PECK, Mary B. — Early Christmas
Morning.
Peck
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
PECK, Samuel Minturn. — After the
Ball.
Autumn's Mirth.
Before the Dawn,
Belinda's Fan.
Bessie Brown, M. D.
Beyond the Night.
Captain's Feather, The.
Communion.
Cupid at Court.
Dollie.
Fate of Sin Foo, The; or, the Origin
of the Tea Plant.
Grapevine Swing, The.
I Wonder What Maud Will Say?
Kiss in the Rain, A.
Little Bo-Peep and Little Boy Blue.
My Creed.
My Drowsy Little Queen.
My Grandmother's [Turkey-Tail] Fan.
My Little Girl.
My Sweetheart.
Old Guitar.
Sassafras.
Sea-Side Flirtation, A.
Southern Girl, A.
Spectres.
Swinging in the Grape-Vine Swing.
PECK, Walter E.— Flag Speaks, The.
PECKER, Edith L. — Consecration to
Humanity Man's Mission.
PEDERSON, Mrs. Arthur. See FIELD,
RACHEL.
PEEBLES, Mrs. Mary Louise (Par-
melee). See "PALMER, LYNDE."
PEELE, George. — Arraignment of Paris,
The, sets.
Bethsabe, Bathing, Sings. See David
and Bethsabe.
Bethsabe1 s Song. See David and
Bethsabe.
Colin's Passion of Love. See Arraign
ment of Paris, The.
Cupid's Curse. See Arraignment of
Paris, The.
David and Bethsabe, sels.
"Fair and fair, and twice so fair."
See Arraignment of Paris, The.
Farewell, A: "Have dopne with care
my harts, aborde amaine."
Farewell to Arms, A. See Polyhym
nia.
Farewell to [the Most Famous Gen
erals,] Sir John Norris and Sir
Francis Drake [, Knights], A.
Harvester's Song. See Old Wives'
Tale, The.
Harvestmen a-Singing. See Old Wives'
Tale, The.
His Golden Locks Time Hath to Silver
Turned. See Polyhymnia.
Hunting of Cupid, The, sels.
"Lo! here we come a-reaping." See
Old Wives' Tale, The.
Love. See Hunting of Cupid, The.
CEnone's Complaint. See Arraignment
of Paris, The.
Old Knight, The. See Polyhymnia.
Old Wives' (or Wife's) Tale, The,
sels.
Peeping Flowers. See Arraignment of
Paris, The.
Polyhymnia, sel.
Shepherd's Dirge, The. See Arraign
ment of Paris, The.
Song: "Fair and fair, and twice so
fair.*' See Arraignment of Paris,
The.
Song of Coridon and Melampus. See
Hunting of Cupid, The.
Song of Paris and^CEnone. See Ar
raignment of Paris, The.
Voice Speaks from the Well, A. See
Old Wives' Tale, The.
What Thing Is Love? See Hunting
of Cupid, The.
Whenas the Rye Reach to the Chin.
See Old Wives' Tale, The.
PEGUY, Charles.— Mystery of the In
nocent Saints, The, sel.
PEIRPONT, John.— My Child.
PELETIER, Jacques. — Discouragement.
Lark, The.
Love's Tyranny.
PELHAM, M.— Comical Girl, The.
PELHAM, Nettie H. — Playing for
Keeps.
Reply to "A Woman's Question."
PELLEW, George. — Death.
On a Cast from an Antique.
PELLOW, John Dynham Cornish.
After London.
PELTZ, Mary Ellis. — Straw.
PEMBERTON, Harriet L. See CHILDE-
PEMBERTON, HARRIET L.
PEMBERTON, Jeanette. — 'Manda.
PEMBROKE, Mary Sidney, Countess of.
— His Presence.
Psalm 139.
PEMBROKE, Earl of. See HERBERT,
WILLIAM, Earl of Pembroke.
FENDER, Mrs. Frederick W. — Dis
honest Cat, The.
Kind Boy, The.
Lincoln's Motherless Kittens.
Model Cat, The.
Outing, The.
Social Tea, The.
Tatters, the Cat.
Tootsy Wootsy.
Two's Company, Three's None.
PENDEXTER, Hugh.— Division of Sin.
PENFIELD, Katharine C. — Empty
Prayer, An.
PENITENTES, Order of. — Ballad of
Our Lady.
Buck and the Doe, The.
Penance by Whipping.
PENNELL," Henry Cholmondeley. See
CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL, HENRY.
PENNELL, P. S. — There's Business for
All.
PENNEY, Hattie A.— Little Leaf's Sacri-
PENNEY, William Edward.— Captain's
Last Hail, The.
Davy and Goliar.
"Green Grow the Rushes O."
Kid Sixey's Christmas.
"There Was a Crooked Man."
To-Morrow. See Town of Nogood, The.
Town of Nogood, The.
PENNYPACKER, J. L.— Engaged.
PENTECOST, George F.— God's Clock
Strikes.
Saloon in Relation to Morals, The.
PEPLER, Douglas. — Law the Lawyers
Know About, The.
PEPOON, Florence A. — Resurrection.
PERCIVAL, James Gates. — Apostrophe
to the Island of Cuba.
Clouds.
Coral Grove, The.
Elegiac.
Graves of the Patriots, The.
It Is Great for Our Country to Die.
Lily of the Valley, The.
May.
New England.
Perry's Victory on Lake Erie.
To Seneca Lake.
To the Eagle.
War- Song.
PERCY, Edith K.— Yesterday.
PERCY, Florence. See ALLEN, ELIZA
BETH AKERS.
PERCY, Thomas.— Friar of Orders Gray,
The.
Gentle River, Gentle River. (TV.)
O Nancy! Wilt Thou Go with Me.
Song, A: "O Nancy, wilt thou go with
me."
PERCY, William Alexander. — Adven
ture.
Chorus: "Surely in No Benignant
Mood."
Confidants.
Delta Autumn, The.
Dirge: "Tuck the earth, fold the sod."
Epilogue: "This wind upon my mouth,
these stars I see."
Farmers.
For Them That Died in Battle.
Fragment, A: "This wind upon my
mouth, these stars I see."
Holy Women, The.
Home. See In New York.
In an Autumn Wood.
In April Once, sel.
In New York.
In Our Yard.
In the Delta.
In the Night. See In New York.
Little Page's Song, A.
Little Shepherd's Song, The.
On Leaving Taormina.
On Sunday Morning. See In New
York.
Overtones.
Page's Road Song, A.
Poppy Fields.
Sappho in Leykas.
She Grieves in the Dusk.
Song You Love, The. See In New
York.
Spring of God, The. See In April Once.
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PERCY, William Alexander (Continued).
Stirrup Cup.
To an Old Tune.
To Butterfly.
Unloved to His Beloved, The.
Volunteer's Grave, A.
Wanderer, The.
Weariness. See In New York.
Wonder and a Thousand Springs.
PEREZ, Jehuda Loeb.— Bontsie Silent.
PERGAMENT, Lola.— Portrait in Glass
PERKINS, Alice Choate.— Day in June
PERKINS, Mrs. Edgar A., Sr.— Two
Paths.
"PERKINS, Eli" (Melville de Lancey
Landon). — What Drove Me into a
Lunatic Asylum.
PERKINS, Fanny Elizabeth.— To a Cat
PERKINS, George Matthews.— Prophet
The.
PERKINS, Helen Standish.— Little Vis
itor, A.
PERKINS, J. R.— And the Greatness
of These.
Back of God, The.
World's Lone Lover, The.
PERKINS, Lucy Alice.— "Laborers to-
fther with God."
INS, Lucy Fitch.— Honey-Bee
PERKINS, May R.— Tit for Tat.
PERKINS, Silas H. -— Common Road,
The.
PEROWNE, Victor.— Dirge, A: "Thou
art no longer here."
PERRINGS, Myra.— Blest Illusion.
Walk Softly.
PERRONET, Edward. — Coronation
PERRY, Mrs. C. M. See JOHNSTON,
WINIFRED.
PERRY, Carlotta (Charlotte Augusta).
How the Bees Came by Their Sting.
Little Boy's Troubles, A.
Noblesse Oblige.
Only.
Procrustes' Bed.
Transfigured.
True Story of Little Boy Blue, The.
With Clearer Vision.
Work That Is Best, The.
PERRY, George. — Siva, Destroyer.
PERRY, H. P. S.— Lincoln and the
PERRY,SHenry G.— Triple Tie, The.
PERRY, Katherine H. — Every-Day Bot
any.
PERRY, Lilla Cabot (Mrs. Thomas Sar
gent Perry) . — Art.
As It Was. See Meeting after Long
Absence.
As She Feared It Would Be. See
Meeting after Long Absence.
Death, Life, Fear.
Horseman Springing from the Dark:
A Dream.
Life and Death.
Meeting after Long Absence.
PERRY, Maude Caldwell. — Summer
Died Last Night.
PERRY, Nora. — Abraham Lincoln's
Christmas Gift.
After the Ball.
Balboa.
Coming of Spring, The.
Cressid.
In June.
Love-Knot, The.
Next Year.
Riding Down.
Romance of a Rose, The.
Running the Blockade.
Some Day of Days.
That Waltz of Von Weber.
Too Late.
Who Knows?
Yesterday.
PERRY, Mrs. Susan Teall.— Little Boy
Who Ran Away, The.
Little Maid's Sermon, The.
PERRY, Mrs. Thomas Sargeant. See
PERRY, LILLA CABOT.
PERSELL, George A. — On a Pet Cat.
PERSIUS (Aulus Persius Flaccus).—
Prologue to the First Satire, The. See
Satires.
Satires, sel.
PERT, Nora.— Coming of Spring, The.
PETER, William.— Damon and Pythias;
or, True Friendship.
PETERBOROUGH, Charles Mordaunt,
Earl of. See MORDAUNT, CHARLES,
Earl of Peterborough.
PETERS, K. A. — How Colonel Ashton
Signed the Pledge.
AUTHOR INDEX
Phillips
PETERS, Mrs. M. Sheffey.— How Jube
Waked the Elephant.
PETERS, Mr*. Phillis Wheatley. See
WHEATLEY, PHILLIS. _
PETERSON, Arthur.— Kelpms s Hymn.
PETERSON, E. L., Jr.— Our Dead.
PETERSON, Frederick ("Pai-ta-shun ).
Bridge, The.
Deserted Garden, The.
In Prison.
In the Garden.
Solitude.
Wild Geese.
PETERSON, Henry. — Death of Lyon,
Execution of Andre, The. See Pem
berton.
Lyon.
"Memento Mori!
Ode for Decoration Day, An.
Pemberton, sel.
Rinaldo. , ,T. ,
PETIT, Amelie E.— Sun and the Violet,
The.
PETRARCA, Francesca. — Complaint of
the Absence of Her Lover Being
upon the Sea.
Seafarer, The.
PETRARCH (Francesco Petrarca) . —
"Blest flowers and glad, herbs for
tunately sown." See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura, in Life).
Complaint by Night of the Lover Not
Beloved, A. See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life ["Alas, so all
things/' etc.]).
Complaint of a Lover Rebuked, bee
Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in Life
["Love," etc.]).
"Death even cannot shadow that
bright face." See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Death).
Delightful Society of Books, The.
"Fair Spirit, with all virtue fired and
crowned." See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life).
Flying Lesson, The. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Death L 'bor
row," etc.]).
"Fulfilled of the delight ineffable.
See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in
He Understands the Great Cruelty of
Death. See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Death ["My flowery,"
He Wishes He Might Die and Follow
Laura. See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Death ["In the years,"
etc.]).
Heart on the Hill. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life ["Thou
green," etc.']').
If It Be Destined. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life).
"Is this the nest in which my Phoenix
dressed." See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Death).
Laura Waits for Him in Heaven. See
Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in
Death ["First day," etc.]).
"Like men beholding things incred
ible." See t Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Life).
Love's Fidelity. See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life ["Set me," etc.]).
Love's Inconsistency. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life ["I find,"
etc.]).
"Mist of pallor in such beauteous
wise, The." See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life).
Night. See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura
in Life ["Alas," etc.]).
"River, that from the mountain sum
mit sped." See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life).
"Set me where as the sun doth parch
the green." See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life).
Signs of Love. See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life ["If amorous,"
etc.]).
Sonnet: "Father in heaven! after the
days misspent." See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life).
Sonnets to Laura, sels.
"Sweet wrath, sweet scorn, sweet rec
oncilement, ill." See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life) .
"That sun which ran before me all the
way." See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Death).
PETRARCH (Continued).
To His Lady. See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life ["Set me," etc.]).
To the Virgin Mary. See Sonnets to
Laura (Songs).
Vision of the Fawn, The. See Sonnets
to Laura (To Laura in Life ["Be
neath," etc.]).
Visions. See Sonnets to Laura (Songs).
Vow to Love Faithfully [Howsoever
He Be Rewarded], A. See Sonnets
to Laura (To Laura in Life ["Set
me," etc.]).
"What a grudge I am bearing the
earth." See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Death).
PETRI, Lori. — Battleships.
PETRIE, George (TV.).— Do You Re
member That Night?
PETRONIUS ARBITER, (Caius). —
Encouragement to Exile.
Malady of Love Is Nerves, The.
We Are Such Stuff As Dreams.
PETROVA, Olga.— To a Child Who In
quires.
PETTEE, G. W.— Sleigh Song.
PETTEE, J. T. — Prayer and Pota-
PETTINOS, Sarah J.— Song of Arbor
Day.
PETT1T, George A.— Alma Mater and
the Present.
PETTUS, Martha Elvira. — Blackbird
Singing at Dawn, A.
PFEFFEL, Gottlieb Konrad. — Nobleman
and Pensioner, The.
PFEIFFER, Edward H.— Soul Speaks,
The.
PFEIFFER, (Mrs.) Emily (Davis).—
Song of Winter, A.
To a Moth That Drinketh of the Ripe
October.
To the Herald Honeysuckle.
PH^EDRUS.— -ffisop at Play.
Dog in the River, The.
Man and the Weasel, The.
Purpose of Fable-Writing, The.
PHELON, William A.— Paul Jones. .
PHELPS, A. A.— Prohibition the TJlti-
matum.
PHELPS, Arthur L. — Apple Blossoms.
Monk's Day, The.
Old Man's Weariness, An.
On the Eve of All Hallows.
There Was a Rose.
Thoughts.
Wall, The.
PHELPS, Charles Henry.— Henry Ward
Beecher.
Rare Moments.
Yuma. , „_ ., , „
PHELPS, Mrs. Dawson M. — Lily's
Thanksgiving, The.
PHELPS, E. J. — Essex Junction.
PHELPS, Elizabeth Stuart (Mrs. Her
bert D. Ward; Elizabeth Stuart
Phelps Ward) . — Afterward.
Chief Operator, The.
Conemaugh.
Day of judgment, The. See Trotty s
Wedding Tour.
Eternal Christmas.
Fall of the Pemberton Mill, The. See
Tenth of January, The.
Fourteen to One.
Generous Creed, A.
Gloucester Harbor.
Helene Thanire. See Sealed Orders.
How June Found Massa Linkum.
Jack, the Fisherman.
Lady of Shalott, The.
Little Mud Sparrows, The.
Lost Colors, The.
Madonna .of the Tubs.
Mary Elizabeth.
Message, A.
Nobody's Tim.
Old Mother Goose.
Prayer at the Close of a Marred Day.
Reunited through Song.
Room's Width, The.
Sealed Orders, sel.
Tenth of January, The, sel.
Trotty's Wedding Tour, sel.
PHELPS, Guy Fitch. — White Christs,
PHELPS, Pauline. — Average Boy, The.
Back in War Days.
Firetown's New Schoolhouse.
How Mr. Simonson Took Care of the
Baby.
Jolly Brick, A.
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PHELPS, Pauline (Continued).
Just Commonplace.
Just like Them.
Old Benedict Arnold.
Scorching versus Diamonds.
Spinster Thurber's Carpet.
Story of Hard Times, A.
Sweet Girl-Graduate, The.
PHELPS, Mrs. Phoebe Harris.— Socks
for John Randall.
PHELPS, Ruth Shepard.— Skies Italian.
PHELPS, S. D. — Something for Jesus.
PHILADELPHIA PRESS.— This Way
Is Fame.
PHILADELPHIA RECORD. — War-
Ship of 1812, The.
PHILADELPHIA TIMES.— One Moth
er in the Johnstown Flood.
"PHILARDEE" (Phil R. Davis).— To
My Father.
PHILIPA, Princess. — To Holy Jesus.
PHILIPPS, Colwyn.— Release.
PHILIPS, Ambrose. — Blest As the Im
mortal Gods. (Tr.)
Fragment of Sappho. (Tr.)
Ode to Miss Carteret, The, sel.
Pastoral Landscape. See Pastorals.
Pastorals, sel.
Sixth Pastoral, The. See Pastorals.
Song: "From White's and Will's."
To [Miss] Charlotte Pulteney [in Her
Mother's Arms].
To Miss Margaret Pulteney.
To Signora Cuzzoni.
To the Right Honourable Robert Wai-
pole, Esq.
Winter-Piece, A.
Wit and Wisdom.
PHILIPS, Barclay.— Polka Lyric, A.
PHILIPS, Mrs. James. See "ORINDA."
PHILIPS, John.— Splendid Shilling, The.
Thirsty Poet, The. See Splendid Shil
ling, The.
PHILIPS, Katherine. See "ORINDA."
PHILLEY, Anna M.— Her First Reci
tal.
Little Friend in the Mirror, The.
PHILLIMORE, J. (John) S. (Swinner-
ton).— Dying Thief, The.
In a Meadow.
PHILLIP, John. — Lullaby: "Lullaby
baby, lullaby baby."
PHILLIPPS, Thomas. — Peace of the
Roses, The.
PHILLIPS, Ambrose. See PHILIPS,
AMBROSE.
PHILLIPS, Beulah Wyatt.— Life.
PHILLIPS, Charles.— America.
American Republic, The.
Destiny of America.
For Decoration Day.
Music.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Our Native Land.
Value of Reputation.
Washington.
Willow River.
PHILLIPS, Esther Alida.— London.
PHILLIPS, Frank H. — Man Who Is
Paid, The.
PHILLIPS, Gertie Stewart. — Prayer:
"Oft times I pray with words."
Reaches of a Song, The.
PHILLIPS, Gus.— Schneider's Ride.
PHILLIPS, Harriet Duff.— My Garden.
PHILLIPS, Hartie L— Acrostic.
PHILLIPS, Henry Albert.— When Pop
pies Bloom Again.
PHILLIPS, Henry Wallace.— Red-Head
ed Cupid, A.
PHILLIPS, Mrs. McGrigor. See RAT-
CLIFFE, DOROTHY UNA.
PHILLIPS, Marie Tello (Mrs. Watson
P. Phillips). — Starry Heights, The.
PHILLIPS, Nelson.— San Jacinto Ad-
PHILLIPS, Philip.— Home of the Soul.
PHILLIPS, Rose Myra.— Wanderers.
PHILLIPS, Stephen.— Apparition, The.
Beatrice Cenci.
Beautiful Lie the Dead.
Christ's Reign of Peace.
Dream, A.
Fireman, The.
Gladstone.
Gleam, A!
Grief and God.
Herod, sel.
Homecoming of Ulysses, The. See
Ulysses.
I in the Greyness Rose,
Marpessa, sels.
Phillips
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PHILLIPS, Stephen (Continued}.
Midnight — The 31st of December,
1900.
Paolo and Francesca, sel.
Parting of Launcelot and Guinevere,
The.
Penelope to Ulysses.
Poet's Prayer, The.
Revealed Madonna, The.
Revenge for Rheims.
Scene from "Paolo and Francesca."
See Paolo and Francesca.
To a Lost Love.
To Milton — Blind.
Ulysses, sel.
William Ewart Gladstone.
PHILLIPS, Susan Kellv.— In November.
We Shall Be Satisfied.
PHILLIPS, W. O.— Frances E. Wil-
lard Exercise.
PHILLIPS, Mrs. Watson P. See PHIL
LIPS, MARIE TELLO.
PHILLIPS, Wendell. — Daniel O'Con-
nell, sel.
Eloquence of O'Connell. See Daniel
O'Connell.
Idols.
Napoleon Bonaparte and > Toussaint
I/Ouverture, See Toussaint L'Ouv-
erture.
Old South Meeting House, The, sel.
Oration on the Centennial of the Birth
of O'Connell. See Daniel O'Connell.
Plea for the Old South Church, Bos
ton. See Old South Meeting House,
The.
Temperance.
Toussaint L'Ouverture, sels.
Toussaint's Last Struggles for Hayti.
See Toussaint L'Ouverture.
PHILLPOTTS, Eden.— Bells of Var-
enna.
Experience.
Feline Anyway.
Finis.
Gaffer's Song, The.
Hope.
Humoresque.
Hunting, The.
Litany to Pan.
Man's Days.
Puddle, The.
Reveille.
To Whom They Sing.
Two Funerals.
Wasp. The.
PHILO STRATUS.— Drink to Me Only
with Thine Eyes (wr. at.). See
JONSON, BEN.
To Celia (wr. at). See JONSON, BEN.
PHILPOT, William.— Marital Suae.
PHIPPS, f Russell W. — France. See
Warnings from History.
Pyrenees Mountains, The. See Warn
ings from History.
St. Helena. See Warnings from His
tory.
Warnings from History, sets.
PHIPPS, Sarah Metcalf.— My Sweet
heart's Bouquet.
Summer Day, A.
PIATT, John James. — Child in the
Street, The.
Dear President, The.
Farther.
Guerdon, The.
Ireland.
Leaves at My Window.
Lost Genius, The.
Mower in Ohio, The.
Purpose.
Rose and Root.
Sonnet in 1862.
Suggested Device of a New Western
State.
To a Lady.
To Abraham Lincoln.
Torch- Light in Autumn.
PIATT, Sarah Morgan Bryan (Mrs.
John James Piatt). — After Wings.
Call on Sir Walter Raleigh, A.
Envoy.
Gift of Empty Hands, The.
In Clonmel Parish Churchyard.
Into the World and Out.
Irish Wild-Flower, An.
My Babes in the Wood.
Term of Death, The.
Tradition of Conquest.
Transfigured.
Watch of a Swan, The.
Witch in the Glass.
Word with a Skylark, A.
PICKERING, J. W. a—Virginia's Let
ter.
PICKERING, Julia.— Meriky's Conver-
PICKERING, McCrae.— This Book for
You.
PICKERING, Reynale Smith. — All
Things Come Right.
Smaller Things, The.
Spring Cleaning, The.
PICKERING, Theodosia.— When George
Was King.
PICKETT, Elizabeth. — Gay Crimson
Leaves.
PICKETT, Gladys.— One Mute Look.
PICKHARDT, Emile. — Unsophisti-
PICKTHALL, Marjorie L. C.— Bega.
Bridegroom of Cana, The.
Child's Song of Christmas, A.
Duna.
Ebb Tide.
Evening.
I Sat among the Green Leaves.
Immortal, The.
Lamp of Poor Souls, The.
Little Fauns to Proserpine, The.
Little Sister of the Prophet, The.
Little Songs.
Lovers of Marchaid, The.
Mary Shepherdess.
Mother in Egypt, A.
Pere Lalemant.
Pool, The.
Serenade: "Dark is the iris meadow."
Shepherd Boy, The.
Swallow Song.
PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA, Giovanni.
Consider.
PIER MORONELLI, di Fiorenza. See
MORONELLI DI FlORENZA, PlER.
PIER, R.— Statue, A.
PIERCE, Dorothy Mason. — Sprinkling.
PIERCE, Edith Lovejoy. — To Martin
Niemoeller.
PIERCE, Elsie K.— Carefree Way.
PIERCE, Enid Crawford.— Wall Street
Wail.
PIERCE, Etta W.— Miss Angel.
Wedding- Gown, The.
PIERCE, Jason Noble.— Which Sword?
PIERCE, m Ross Edwards.— To the Tall
Buildings, New York.
PIERCE, W. H. — Remembrances of
Childhood.
PIERCY, Willis Duff.— Printing Press,
The.
PIERPONT, James. — We Conquer or
PIERPONT, John.— Ballot, The.
Evening Hymn for a Child.
Exile at Rest, The.
Fourth of July, The.
Fugitive Slave's Apostrophe to the
North Star, The.
General Joseph Warren's Address.
Kidnapping of Sims, The.
My Child.
Not on the Battle-Field.
On Laying the Corner-Stone of the
Bunker Hill Monument.
Passing Away.
Pilgrim Fathers, The.
Sparkling Bowl, The.
Stand! the Ground's Your Own.
Warren's Address.
Whittling.
Yankee Boy, The.
PIERS ON, Clarence H.— Why Jim For
sook the Ministry.
PIER SON, E. De Lancy.— Four Flies,
The.
PIERSON, Ruth Baldwin. — Carillon.
PIETY, Chauncey R.— My World.
Thanksliving.
PIFER, Ida Little. — On Cot'in*.
PIGOTT, Mostyn T. — Hundred Best
Books, The.
PIGRES. — Battle of the Frogs and Mice.
(at.)
PIKE, Albert.— Buena Vista.
Dixie.
Every Year.
Old Canoe, The.
To the Mocking-Bird.
Widowed Heart, The.
PIKE, Cicely E.— Jack Frost.
PIKE, M. S,— Home Again.
PIKE, Manley H. — Palmetto and the
Pine, The.
Sois le Bienvenu, Pierre!
PIKE, Marshall S. — Washington's
Grave.
808
PIKERYNG, John. — Haltersick's Song.
See History of Horestes, The.
History of Horestes, The, sel.
PILCHER, C. V.— Teachers, The.
"PILIBIN, AN."— Cairn Builders.
PILKINGTON, Francis. — O Softly
Singing Lute.
PILLSBURY, Stanley.— Shepherdess of
the Shell, The.
PIMA INDIANS.— See INDIANS: PIMA
PIMENTEL CORONEL, Ramon. —
Jesus.
PINCHOT, Gifford.— Four Requirements
for the Best Service.
Uses of the Forest, The.
PINCKNEY, Claudia A.— Mystery, The
PINCKNEY, Josephine. — Escape at
Moonrise.
In the Barn.
Lonesome Grabeya'ad.
Misses Poar Drive to Church, The.
Peggy Considers Her Grandmothers.
Phyllis and the Philosopher.
Sea-Drinking Cities.
Street Cries.
PINDAR. — First Olympionic: To Hiero
of Syracuse, Victorious in the Horse-
Race, The. See Odes.
Island of the Blest, The. See Odes.
Odes, sels.
"PINDAR, Peter" (John Wolcott).— "
Actor, An.
Apple Dumplings and a King.
Lines on Doctor Johnson.
Man May Be Happy.
Overdone Economy.
Pilgrims and the Peas, The.
Praying for Rain.
Razor-Seller, The.
Sleep.
To a Fly.
To a Kiss.
To Chloe.
PINER, Howell L.— After So Long.
Art Artistic.
Battle with the Tramp, The.
By Ned!
Cuban Refugee, The.
De Thanksgivin' Blessin'.
Debutante.
Did You— Will You?
Dimes for Turnips' Blood.
Fellow with the Grippe, The.
Gamut of Merry Momus, The.
Gazelle and Swan.
Hayseed's Impression of the Snap Shot
Man, The.
Hess.
If He's Bu'sted?
Joe and Meg.
Little Cookie-Hookie.
Mrs. Bacon, Lawyer.
Mp-ta-ta!
My Little Boy.
My Neighbor Jirn.
My 'Shine.
Night Shade.
Noth'n'/t All.
Pantomime and Posing Serial.
Pay in' Honest Debts.
Picaninny's Cyclone, The.
Sherman Tornado, The.
Soul That Passed in the Night, A.
To My Mother.
Toast to the Lovers and Husbands of
the Shakespeare Club.
Vanessa.
'Way Down Souf in Georgy.
"We All Wishes You Was Up Here."
Where the Lilies Bloom.
Where Thou Goest I Will Go.
PINERO, Arthur W. — Nap Interrupted,
The. See Trelawney of the Wells.
Trelawney of the Wells, sel.
PINKLEY, Virgil A.— Better Than the
Miser's Gold.
Model American Girl, The.
Work, Work Away.
PINKNEY, Agnes StowelL— Scraps.
PINKNEY, Dorothy Cowles.— Perennial
Parting.
PINKNEY, Edward Coote (or Coate).—
Elysium.
Evergreens.
Health, A.
Melancholy's Curse of Feasts.
On Parting.
Self-Esteem.
Serenade, A: "Look out upon the stars,
rny love."
Song: "Day departs this upper air."
Song: "We break the glass, whose
sacred wine."
AUTHOR INDEX
Poole
PINKNEY, E. Coote (or Coate) (Cont'd).
Votive Song.
Voyager's Song, The.
Widow's Song, The.
PINKSTON, Mamie Gray. — In a Gar-
PIOZZI, Mrs. Hester Thrale. See
THRALE, HESTER.
PIPER, Edwin Ford. — Bindlestiff.
Church, The.
Have You an Eye.
Last Antelope, The.
Low Voices.
Prairie Schooner, The.
Six Yoke.
Sweetgrass Range.
PIPPEN, Sally Macon Garland. —
Triumph. „„
PIRON, Alexis. — Epitaph: "Here my
journey's end I find."
Epitaph: "His unregarded grave here
Piron has."
Epitaph: "Wayfaring friend, who fain
would know from me."
PISAN, Christine de. — Song: "So_much
your kindness and affection gain."
PISE, Charles Constantine. — American
Flag, The.
PISTOIA, Cino da. — Canzone: His La
ment for Selvaggia.
Madrigal: To His Lady Selvaggia Ver-
giolesi.
Sonnet: A Trance of Love.
Sonnet: Death Is Not without but
within Him.
Sonnet: Of the Grave of Selvaggia.
Sonnet: To Love, in Great Bitterness.
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He In
terprets Dante's Dream.
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He Con
ceives of Some Compensation in
Death.
PITT, Charles. — Bandit's Grave, The.
PITT, Chart. — Eyes of War, The.
PITT, William, Earl of Chatham. —
Against Search-Warrants for Seamen.
America Unconquerable.
American War, The.
Appeal for America, An.
On Conquering America. See Amer
ican War, The.
Reply [of Pitt] to Walpole, 1741.
Sailor's Consolation, (a*.)
Speech on a Motion for an Address
to the Throne.
War with America, The.
FITTER. Ruth.— Burning the Bee-Tree.
Downward-Pointing Muse, The.
Impatience, An.
Missal, The.
To the Poets.
PITTMAN, Sarah E.— Studying Ger
man.
PIUTE INDIANS.— See INDIANS: PAI-
tJTE.
PIXLEY, Frank S. — Chrysanthemum,
The.
Day before Thanksgiving, The.
PIXLEY, J. H.— Katie Lee and Willie
Grey, (a*.)
PLACID O. — Placido's Sonnet to His
Mother.
PLANCH^, James Robinson. — Collegian
and the Porter, The.
One-Legged Goose, The.
Sea-Serpent, The.
Self-Evident.
Song: "Three score and ten by common
calculation."
To Mollidusta.
Vat You Please.
PLANTZ, Rayrnonde. — To a Tulip Bed,
Sleeping.
PLARR, Victor. — Ad Cinerarium.
Che Sara Sara.
Epitaphium Citharistrise.
PLASS, William H.— Sleep, My Little
'Simmin-Colored Coon.
PLATO.— Farewell: "Far from the roar
of the -^Egean main."
Farewell, A: "Venus take my votive
glass."
Lady Who Offers Her Looking-Glass
to Venus, The.
Lais Growing Old.
Love Sleeping.
Lover, A.
Morning and Evening Star.
On a Seal.
On Alexis.
On Archaeanassa.
Starlight.
"PLATOON, O. C."— Ride in France.
VJV-UJ. JJJLUJ.1, JL. .U.C.
PLOUGH, Carl.— Sleep, Weary <
PLOUGHE, Mary Wimborough.-
PLEDGE, Theodora.— Service.
PLEW, Mildred. See MERRYMAN, MIL
DRED PLEW.
PLIMPTON, Florus B. — Fort Duquesne.
PLOMER, William. — Levantine, A.
Scorpion, The.
~ - — — Child.
-Rec
ompense.
PLOWMAN, Idora M. — Piecing the
Preacher's Quilt.
PLOWMAN, Max.— Her Beauty.
•PLUMLY, B. Rush.— Baltimore.
PLUMMER, Mary E.— Pussy Willows.
PLUMMER, Mary Wright.— Irrevocable.
Seven Joys of Reading, The, sel.
PLUMPTRE, Edward Hayes.— Earliest
Christian Hymn. (TV.)
Gomer.
Hymn to Christ the Saviour. (Tr.)
Hymn to Zeus.
PLUNKET, William Conyngham.— Con
spiracy against Ireland.
PLUNKETT, Edward John Morton Drax.
See DUN SAN Y, Lord.
PLUNKETT, Joseph (Mary). — Dark
Way, The.
Epitome.
Glories of the World Sink Down in
Gloom^ The.
I See His Blood upon the Rose.
Lions, The.
My Lady Has the Grace of Death.
O Lovely Heart.
O Sower of Sorrow.
Poppies.
"Sic Transit."
Spark, The.
Stars Sang in God's Garden, The.
"Wave of the Sea, A.
White Dove of the Wild Dark Eyes.
PLUTARCH.— Mother of Caius Marcius
Coriolanus.
Mother of the Gracchi, The.
True Spartan Patriotism.
PLYMPTON, A. (Almira) G. (George).
Dorothy's Auction.
Thorpe and Company.
PO CHU-L— Cranes, The.
Having Climbed to the Topmost Peak
of the Incense-Burner Mountain.
Lodging with the Old Man of the
Stream.
Losing a Slave Girl.
On Being Sixty.
Planting Flowers on the Eastern Em
bankment.
Rejoicing at the Arrival of Ch'en
Hsiung.
Remembering Golden Bells.
Song of the Palace, A.
Temple, The.
To Li Chien.
POE, A. H. — "Gran'ma Al'as Does."
POE, Edgar Allan. — Al Aaraaf, sel.
Alone.
Annabel Lee.
Assignation, The, sel.
Bells, The.
Black Cat, The.
Bridal Ballad.
City in the Sea, The.
Coliseum, The.
Conqueror Worm, The. See Ligeia
(prose tale).
Doomed City, The.
Dream, A.
Dream within a Dream, A.
Dream-Land.
Dreams.
Eldorado.
Eulalie.
Fairy-Land.
Fall of the House of Usher, The, sel.
For Annie.
Hampton Beach.
Haunted Palace, The. See Fall of the
House of Usher, The.
"Hear the sledges with their bells —
silver bells." See Bells, The.
"Helen thy beauty is to me."
Hymn: "At morn — at noon — at twi
light dim."
Israfel.
Lake, The.
Lenore.
Ligeia. (poem.} See Al Aaraaf.
Ligeia (prose tale), set.
Masque of the Red Death, The.
Murderer's Confession, A.
Raven, The.
Romance.
Sleeper, The.
809
POE, Edgar Allan (Continued).
Song: "Neath blue-bell or streamer."
See Al Aaraaf.
Song of Nesace. See Al Aaraaf.
Sonnet — Silence.
Sonnet to My Mother.
Sonnet — To Science. See Al Aaraaf.
Sonnet to Zante.
Spirits of the Dead.
Tamerlane.
Tell-Tale Heart, The.
Three Sundays in a Week.
Xo : "Bowers whereat, in dreams,
I see, The."
To : "I heed not that my earthly
"I saw thee on thy bridal
lot."
To
day."
To F .
To Frances S. Osgood.
To Helen ("Helen, thy beauty," etc.).
To Helen ("I saw thee once," etc.).
To My Mother.
To One in Paradise. See Assignation,
The.
To Science. See Al Aaraaf.
Ulalume.
Valley of Unrest, The.
POKAGON, Chief Simon. — Hazel eye's
Lullaby. *
POLIZIANO, Angelq.— "He who knows
not what thing is Paradise." See
Three Ballate.
"I found myself one day all, all alone."
See Three Ballate.
"I went a roaming, maidens, one bright
day." See Three Ballate.
In a Green Garden.
Three Ballate.
POLLARD, Adelaide A. — There Is a
Place.
POLLARD, Alfred W.— British Army
of 1914, The.
POLLARD, Josephine. — Demon on the
Roof, The.
First Party, The.
In Trouble.
Off the Line.
Old Year and the New, The.
Over and Over Again.
Price of a Drink, The.
Strange Experience, A.
What Ailed the Pudding.
POLLARD, Lancaster. — April's Com
ing.
Clouds and Sky.
Denial.
Morning- Song.
POLLOCK, Edward.— Olivia.
Parting Hour, The.
POLLOCK, Frank L.— Ad Bellonam.
POLLOCK, Sir Frederick. — Six Car
penters' Case, The.
POLLOCK, Lillian Irvine.— Gardens of
the Mind.
POLLOCK, (Mrs.) Louise. — How to
Serve My Country.
POLLOCK, Walter Herries. — Below the
Heights.
Conquest, A.
Father Francis.
POLLOK, Robert. — Byron. See Course
of Time, The.
Course of Time, The, sets.
Ocean. See Course of Time, The.
Perversion of the Bible.
POMBO, Rafael. — Our Madonna at
Home.
POMEROY, Edward N.— Today and To
morrow.
POMEROY, Millie C.— Four Scenes.
Good-bye, Old Church.
Good Bye, Old House.
POMFRET, John.— Choice, The.
POMMIER, Amedee.— Hope.
PONCIANO (or PONCIANA), Angelo
de. — Empties (or Emptys) Coming
(or Cuming1) Back.
Life.
POND, Chester E. — Theophilus Thistle's
Thrusted Thumb.
PONTALAIS, Jehan du.— Money.
POOL, Maria Louise. — How We Har
nessed the Horse.
POOLE, Ernest.— Slow Man, The.
POOLE, John. — Sketch of the Old
Coaching Days, A.
POOLE, Lane (Tr.). — Chargers, The.
See Koran, The.
Merciful, The. See Koran, The.
Smiting, The. See Koran, The.
Splendour of Morning. See Koran, The,
Poole
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATTONS
POOLE, Louella C. (Mrs. Julian
Pahntz). — Betsey Trotwood's Cat.
Black Friday.
Charles Dickens.
Cricket Singing in the Market-Place.
Harbingers.
Metempsychosis.
Parlor Cat, A.
Stowawav Cat, The.
POOR RO'BIN'S ALMANAC, 1700.—
Now That the Time Is Come.
POORE, Dudley. — Marigold Pendulum.
POPE, Alexander. — Addison. See Epis
tle to Dr. Arbuthnot.
"All are but parts of one stupendous
whole." See Essay on Man, An.
Argus.
Argus Meets His Master. (Tr.) See
Odyssey. ^
Art of Writing, The. See Essay on
Criticism, An. ,
Atticus. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuth-
Author's Miseries, The. See Epistle
to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Balance of Europe, The.
Belinda. See Rape of the Lock The.
Bufo. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Card Game, The. See Rape of the
Lock, The. .
Characters of Women: Flavia, Atossa,
and Cloe. See Moral Essays.
Charity. See Essay on Man, An.
Chloe. See Moral Essays.
Court of Charles II, The. See To
Augustus. „ ^
Craft of Verse, The. See Essay on
Criticism, An.
Descend, Ye Nine. See Ode for Mu
sic on St. Cecilia's Day.
Dire Dilemma, A. See Epistle to Dr.
Arbuthnot.
Diversities of Judgment. See Essay
on Criticism.
Domicile of John, The (at.).
Duel of Hector and Achilles. (Tr.)
See Iliad, The.
Duel of Paris and Menelaus, Ihe.
(Tr.) See Iliad (Combat between
Paris and Menelaus).
Duke of Buckingham, The. See Moral
Essays.
Dunciad, The, sels.
Ease in Writing. See Essay on Criti
cism, An.
Elegy to the Memory of an untortu-
nate Lady.
Eloisa. See Eloisa to Abelard.
Eloisa to Abelard.
Engraved on the Collar of a Dog
f, Which I Gave to His Royal High-
Epigram II: "Should D s print,
how once you robb'd your brother.
Epigram: "You beat your pate," etc.
See To a Blockhead.
Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a
Epigram on the Toasts of the Kit-Kat
Club, Anno 1716.
Epilogue to the Satires. See One
Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty
Eight: Dialogue II.
Epistle IV ("Oh Happiness! Our be
ing's end"). See Essay on Man,
An.
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (Prologue to
the Satires).
Epistle to Martha Blount on Her JLeav-
ing the Town after the Coronation.
Epistle to Mr. Addison, sel.
Epistle to Mrs. Blount, with the Works
of Voiture.
Epitaph [XL] On Mr. Gay. In West
minster Abbey, 1732.
Epitapn [V.] On Mrs. Corbet, Who
Dyed of a Cancer in Her Breast.
Epitaph [XII.] Intended for Sir Isaac
Newton, in Westminster -Abbey.
Epitapn on Newton.
Essay on Criticism, An.
Essay on Man, An.
Faith. See Essay on Man, An.
Fame. See Essay on Man, An.
Farewell to London in the Year 1715.
Field Sports. See Windsor Forest.
First Epistle of the Second Book of
Horace Imitated, The. (To Augus
tus).
Fool and the Poet, The.
"For forms of government let fools
contend." See Essay on Man,
An (Charity).
POPE, Alexander (Continued).
For One Who Would Not Be Buried
in Westminster Abbey.
Fragments from "Essay on Man." See
Essay on Man.
Future, The. See Essay on Man
("Heaven from all creatures").
Games, The. (Tr.) See Iliad, The.
Garden, A. See Moral Essays.
Garden, The.
Gem and the Flower, The. See Moral
Essays.
Greatness. See Essay on Man, An
("Honour and shame," etc.).
Happiness [, Our Being's End and
Aim]. See Essay on Man, An (Epis
tle IV).
"Heaven from all creatures hides the
book of fate." See Essay on Man.
An.
Heax^en's Last Best Work. See Moral
Essays.
Hector and Andromache. (Tr.) See
Iliad, The.
Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke.
See Essay on Man, An (Literary
Poet to His Patron).
Honest Fame. See Temple of Fame,
The.
"Honour and shame from no condition
rise." See Essay on Man, An.
"Hope humbly, then with trembling
pinions soar." See Essay on Man,
An ("Heaven from all creatures,"
etc.).
Hope Springs Eternal. See Essay on
Man, An ("Heaven from all crea
tures").
"If parts allure thee," etc. See Essay
on Man, An.
"If plagues or earthquakes," etc. See
Essay on Man, An.
Immortality of Verse, The.
"In lazy apathy," etc. See Essay on
Man, An.
Intended for Sir Isaac Newton.
"Know then this truth, enough for
man to know." See Essay on Man.
An.
. Know Then Thyself. See Essay on
Man, An.
Last Lines of the Dunciad. See Dun
ciad, The.
Life's Poor Play. See Essay on Man.
An.
Lines by a Person of Quality.
Literary Poet to his Patron, A. See
Essay on Man, An.
Little Learning [Is a Dangerous
Thing], A. See Essay on Criticism.
"Lo, the poor Indian," etc. See Essay
on Man, The ("Heaven from all
creatures").
Love Song, A.
Man. See Essay on Man, An (Know
Then Thyself).
Moral Essays, sels.
"Nature and Nature's laws lay."
Nature's Chain. See Essay on Man.
"Oh blind to truth," etc. See Essay
on Man, An.
"Oh Happiness! our being's end." See
Essay on Man, An (Epistle IV).
Ode: Dying Christian to His Soul,
The.
Ode [for Music] on St. Cecilia's Day.
Ode on (or to) Solitude.
Ode to Quinbus Flestrin.
Ombre at Hampton Court. See Rape
of the Lock, The.
On a Certain Lady at Court.
On Mrs. Corbet.
On One Who Made Long Epitaphs.
On Sir Isaac Newton.
One Thousand Seven Hundred and
Thirty Eight: A Dialogue Something
like Horace,
One Thousand Seven Hundred and
Thirty Eight: Dialogue II.
Paragon of Animals, The. See Essay
on Man, The (Know Then Thyself).
Paraphrase on Thomas a Kempis.
Pastorals, sel.
Penelope's Promise. See Odyssey, The.
Pleasure of Hope, The. See Essay on
Man, The ("Heaven from All Crea
tures," etc.).
Poetical Numbers. See Essay on Criti
cism, An.
Poet's Friend, The. See Essay on
Man, An (Literary Poet to His Pa
tron, A).
Poet's Use, The. See To Augustus.
810
POPE, Alexander (Continued).
Portrait of Addison. See Epistle to
Dr. Arbuthnot.
Priam and Achilles. See Iliad, The.
Prologue to Mr. Addison's Tragedy of
Cato.
Prologue to the Satires. See Epistle
to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Pyre of Patroclus, The. See Iliad, The.
Quiet Life, The.
Rape of the Lock, The.
Reason and Instinct. See Essay on
Man, An.
Rise, Crowned with Light, Imperial
Salem Rise!
Ruling Passion, The. See Moral Es
says.
Satire: "Ask you what provocation 1
have had." See One Thousand
Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight:
Dialogue II.
Satires. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnnt.
"Say where full instinct," etc. See
Essay on Man, An.
Scandal. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuth
not.
"See the sole bliss," etc. See Essay
on Man, The.
"Self-love and reason to one end
aspire." See Essay on Man, The.
"Self-love, the spring of motion." See
Essay on Man, An.
"Shall burning Etna, if a sage re
quires." See Essay on Man, An.
"Shut, shut the door, good John! fa
tigued I said." See Epistle to Dr.
Arbuthnot.
Sirens, The. See Odyssey.
Solitude.
Sporus. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuth
not.
Spring. See Pastorals.
Summer. See Pastorals.
Temple of Fame, The, sel.
"This light and darkness in one chaos,"
etc. See Essay on Man, An.
Timon's Villa. See Moral Essays.
To a Blockhead.
To a Lady. See Moral Essays.
To a Young Lady.
To Augustus.
To Feel Another's Woe. See Uni
versal Prayer, The.
To H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke.
See Essay on Man, An.
To James Craggs, Esq.; Secretary of
State.
To Mr. Jervas, with Fresnoy's Art of
Painting, Translated by Mr. Dryden.
To Mr. Thomas Southerne on His
Birthday, 1742.
To Mrs. M. B. on Her Birth-Day.
To Robert Earl of Oxford, and Earl
Mortimer.
Toilet, The. See Rape of the Lock,
The.
Translations from Homer. See Iliad,
The.
Triumph of Dulness, The. See Dun
ciad, The.
True Wit. See Essay on Criticism.
True Worth. See Essay on Man, An
("Honour and Shame," etc.).
Ulysses and His Dog. See Odyssey,
the.
Ulysses' Homecoming. See Odyssey,
The.
Unity of Nature. See Essay on Man,
An.
Universal Prayer, The.
Verbal Critics. See Epistle to Dr. Ar
buthnot.
Verses to the Memory of an Unfor
tunate Lady.
Vestal, The. See Eloisa to Abelard.
Vice. See Essay on Man, An.
Wharton. See Moral Essays.
"What nothing earthly gives," etc.
See Essay on Man, An.
"Whate'er the passion, knowledge,
fame, or pelf." See Essay on Man,
An (Life's Poor Play).
Whatever Is, Is Right. See Essay on
Man, An.
Why Did I Write? See Epistle to Dr.
Arbuthnot.
Windsor-Forest, sels.
Woman's Ruling Passions. See Moral
Essays.
Worth Makes the Man. See Essay on
Man, An ("Honour and Shame,"
etc.).
Young Lady Dresses Up. See Rape
of the Lock, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Pratt
POPE, Mrs. Francis. See PORTOR,
LAURA SPENCER.
POPE, Jessie. — Socks.
POPE, Mrs. Marion Manville. See
MANVILLE, MARION.
POPE, Walter. — Old Man's Wish, The.
POQUELIN, Jean Baptiste. See "Mo-
ILIERE."
PORSON, Richard. — Dido.
Nothing.
On the Latin Gerunds.
PORTEOUS, Mrs. J. A. See MANNIN,
ETHEL E.
PORTER, Alan. — Dry Heart, The.
Love's Fragility.
PORTER, Annie. — Devil m Search of a
Wife, The.
PORTER, Bruce. — "H was an indigent
hen." See Limericks.
PORTER, Mrs. David. — Thou Hast
Wounded the Spirit That Loved
Thee.
PORTER, E. H. — Resurrection.
PORTER, Eleanor H. (Hodgman) (Mrs.
John Lyman Porter). — Cat and
Painter.
PORTER, H. H.— Forty Years After.
PORTER, Horace. — Temperance Cork
screw, A.
Tribute to General Grant.
PORTER, Ina M. — Mumford.
PORTER, Mrs. John Lyrnan. See POR
TER ELEANOR H. (HODGMAN).
PORTER, Katherine Anne. — Requies-
cat.
PORTER, Kenneth W. — Certainties.
Last Prairie-Dog Town, The.
Not Kings.
Service Star, The.
Simon and Judas,
Stone, The.
PORTER, Laura Spencer. — Envoy,
The.
PORTER, Lynn Boyd. — Judy O'Shea
Sees Hamlet.
PORTER, Samuel Judson. — Way; the
Truth; the Life, The.
PORTER, W. D. — Commencement Day.
PORTER, William Sydney. See
"HENRY, O."
PORTLAND OREGONIAN. — Ninkum
Land, The.
PORTOR, Laura Spencer (Mrs. Francis
Pope). — Christ Child's Christmas,
The.
Gift, The.
Little Christ, The.
Shepherds, The.
Watching the Cook.
PORTSMOUTH, K. M. — Englishman
Abroad, The.
POSEGATE, Mabel.— Prayer for Peace.
POST, Edgar A. — Waiting.
POST, L. F. and NORTON, Glenn.—
Gila Monster Route, The.
POST, Mary Brinker. — Unfaithful.
POST, W. (Waldron) K. (Kintzling).—
Harvard-Yale Foot-Ball Match, A. See
Jack Rattleton Goes to Springfield
and Back.
Jack Rattleton Goes to Springfield and
Back, sel.
Little Helping Hands.
POTEAT, E. McNeill, Jr. — He, Too,
Loved Beauty.
Orisons.
POTT, F. (TV.).— Opening Year, The.
POTT and WRIGHT (Trs.).— Grammar
of Love, The.
"They say your lady friends have no
long life."
To Sextus.
POTTER, Bishop. — When the Ocean
Billows Roll.
POTTER, Beatrix.— Hedgehog, The.
Mole, The.
POTTER, Ellis M.— River, The.
POTTER, Helen.— Silent Letters.
POTTER, Henry Codman.— Elocution.
Flag, The.
POTTER, M. Eugenia. — Snowfiake's
Farewell, The.
POTTER, Reuben M. — Hymn of the
Alamo.
POTTER, W. D. — Commencement
Day.
POTTLE, Emory. — I Have a Son.
POTTLE, Mrs. Juliet Wilbor Tompkins.
See TOMPKINS, JULIET WILBOR.
POTTS, Francis (2V.).— Strife Is O'er,
The.
POTTS, Margaret. — Guenevere at
Almesbury.
POULSSON, Anne Emilie. — Baby's
Breakfast.
Bed-Time Song.
Books Are Keys.
Breakfast Song, The.
Chickens in Trouble. (Tr.)
First Christmas, The.
Flower's Easter Message, The.
Lovable Child, A.
Judging by Appearances.
Mrs. Pussy.
Postman, The.
Puppy's Problem, A.
Santa Claus and the Mouse.
Story of Baby's Blanket, The.
Story of Baby's Pillow, The.
Sunbeams, The.
While Stars of Christmas Shine.
POUND, Ezra. — Age Demanded an
Image, The.
Alba Innominata. (Tr.)
Apparuit.
Au Jardin.
Ballad for Gloom.
Ballad of the Goodly Fere.
Canto [I] ("And then went down to
the ship").
Canto [XXI] (" 'Keep the peace,
Borso!' Where are we?").
Canto [XIII] ("Kung walked by the
dynastic temple").
Canto [XVII] ("So that the vines
burst from my fingers").
Coming of War: Actason.
Commission.
Dance Figure.
AfiPIA (Doria).
Envoi (1919).
Erat Hora.
Exile's Letter. (Tr.)
Eyes, The,
Francesca.
From near Perigord.
Further Instructions.
Garden, The.
Garret, The.
Girl, A.
Greek Epigram.
Histrion.
Homage to Sextus Propertius, sel.
House of Splendour, The.
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley, sels.
Immorality, An.
In a Station of the Metro.
Ite.
La Fraisne.
Les Millwin.
Mauberley, 1920. See Hugh Selwyn
Mauberley.
N. Y. ("My City, my beloved," etc.').
Night Litany.
Of Jacopo del Sellaio.
Ortus.
Piccadilly.
Picture, The.
Portrait.
Portrait d'une Femme.
Provincia Deserta.
Rest, The.
Return, The.
River-Merchant's Wife, The: A Let
ter. (Tr.)
Rome. (Tr.)
Seafarer, The. (Tr.)
Silet.
Song of Battle. (Tr.)
Spring, The.
Study in Aesthetics, The.
Threnos.
Tomb at Akr Caar, The.
Tree, The.
Villanelle: the Psychological Hour.
Virginal, A.
POWDERLY, Terence Vincent.— Curse
to Labor, The.
Knights of Labor.
Labor's Greatest Curse.
POWELL, Arthur. — Welcome, The.
POWELL, Diana Kearny. — Mothers'
Eyes.
POWELL, 'Edward Payson. — Best Faith,
The.
POWELL, Elmer Franklin. — In the
Front-Line Desks.
POWELL, Frederick York (Tr.).—
Pretty Maid, The.
Sailor and the Shark, The.
POWELL, Mary Gilchrist.— Late Au-
POWELL, Richard Stillman. — I Go
Fishin'.
811
POWELL, Ruth,— After Reading Milne.
POWELL, William H.— Approach of
Night, The.
POWER, John.— TJiy Name We Bless
and Magnify.
POWER, Marguerite A.— Hidden Rose-
Tree, A.
POWER, P. B.— Snow Twins, The.
POWERS, Eleanor. — Benediction.
POWERS, Ella M.— Christmas Gift, A.
Thanksgiving Ride of the Pumpkins,
The.
POWERS, Mrs. Hiram. See POWERS,
ROSE MILLS.
POWERS, Horatio Nelson. — Chimney
Swallows.
New Year, The.
Our Sister.
Year Ahead. The.
POWERS, Jessica. — Dark Armies, The.
For One Who Died.
POWERS, Rose Mills (Mrs. Hiram
Powers) . — Holidays.
I Dare Believe.
Lone Swan.
Sea Sorrow.
Swifts in the Chimney.
POWYS, John Cowper. — Candle Light.
Hour before Dawn, The.
Rider, The.
To One Who Spoke of Eternal Things.
Truth, The?
POWYS, Laurence. — Tramp Ship,
The.
POYNTER, Mary H.— Slumber Song.
PRAED, Winthrop Mackworth. — Belle of
the Ball [-Room], The. See E very-
Day Characters.
Camp-Bell.
Charade.
Covenanter's Lament for Bothwell
Brigg, The.
Every-Day Characters, sel.
Fairy Song.
Good-Night to the Season.
How Am I like Her? _
Latin Hymn to the Virgin.
Laugh and Grow Fat.
Letter of Advice, A.
Love at a Rout.
Marston Moor.
Mater Desiderata.
My Partner.
Newly-Wedded, The.
One More Quadrille.
Our Ball.
Peace Be Thine.
Prologue for an Amateur Performance
of "The Honeymoon."
Red Fisherman, The.
Remember Me.
School and Schoolfellows.
Song of Impossibilities, A.
Stanzas: Written under a Picture of
King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
Talented Man, The.
To : "We met but in one giddy
dance."
To Helen.
Vicar, The.
PR AT I, Giovanni. — Holy Viaticum
Comes to Me, The.
PRATT, Adeline. — Peace.
PRATT, Agnes L. — From Shadow — Sun.
PRATT, AnnaM. (Maria). — Early News.
Hint, A.
Little Mistake, A.
Mortifying Mistake, A.
Proper Reason, A.
Tommybob's Thanksgiving Vision.
Who Knows?
PRATT, E. (Edwin) J. (John).— Burial
at Sea.
Ground-Swell, The.
Ice-Floes, The.
Prairie Sunset, A.
Sea Cathedral, The.
Weather Glass, The.
PRATT (or Pyatt), Florence E. (Eve
lyn). — Abraham Lincoln.
Courting in Kentucky.
School-Ma'am's Courting, The.
PRATT, Harry Noyes. — Dun Snake.
The.
For My Fireplace.
Gypsy Heart, The.
High Countrie, The.
Hilda.
Hushabye Sea.
Toshua Tree, The.
Lullaby-O, By-O, Babe.
Poplar Trees Are Happiest.
Seventh City of Cibola, The.
Preble
AN INDEX TO POETET AND RECITATIONS
PREBLE, George Henry.— "From Texas
to Maine."
PREECE, Mabel.— Two Hearts and a
Kitten.
PRENTICE, E. Vivian.— Ghost of an
Old Love.
PRENTICE, George D. (Denison). —
Charter Oak, The.
Closing Year, The.
Death.
In Memoriam.
Man's Higher Destiny, sel.
Memories.
New England.
Shall We Meet Again?
Where the Rainbow Never Fades. See
Man's Higher Destiny.
PRENTICE, John A.— Washington.
PRENTISS, Elizabeth (Payson) (Mrs.
George Lewis Prentiss). —
Cradle Song (TV.): "Sleep baby, sleep!
Thy father watches the sheep."
Kitten and the Mouse.
Kitty.
Little Kitty.
Long Time Ago.
"More love to Thee, O Christ!"
Mystery of Life in Christ, The.
Now Let Me Lay the Pearl Away.
Sleep, Baby Sleep. See Lullaby Song.
Susy Miller.
PRENTISS, Mrs. George (or G.) Lewis.
See above.
PRENTISS, Sergeant Smith. — Death of
Lafayette.
Defalcation and Retrenchment.
Glorious New England.
PRESCON, Carroll. — Grandpa's Hallo-
PRE SCOTT, Earl John.— School Team
in Carnp, The, sel.
PRESCOTT, Mary Newmarch.— In the
Dark, in the Dew.
Lullaby, A; "Hush, hush, rest rny
sweet."
PRESCOTT, William H. (Hickling).—
Colonization of America, The.
History of the Conquest of Mexico,
sel.
Return of Columbus, The.
Venice of the Aztecs, The. See His
tory of the Conquest of Mexico.
"PRESLAND, John" (Mrs. John Her
bert Skelton; Mrs. Gladys Skelton).
Inn, The.
London Idyll, A.
Spring in Oxford Street.
Street Music.
PRESS, Max— Coming to Port.
Defeatists, The.
PRESTON, Mrs. Annie A.— Bessie Ken-
drick's Journey.
Green Grass under the Snow.
Ideal Is the Real, The.
Singing Joseph.
PRESTON, Elliott. — Gambler's Last
Deal, The.
PRESTON, Howard Kenneth. — Blind
Man Speaks, The.
PRESTON, Mrs. John T. L. See PRES
TON, MARGARET JUNKIN.
PRESTON, Keith.— Durable Bon Mot,
The.
First Christmas, The.
Humorist, The.
Original Cuss, An.
Responsible William.
Warm Babies.
Wines of France, The.
PRESTON, Margaret Junkin (Mrs. John
T. L. Preston). — Acceptation.
Antonio Oriboni.
Calling the Angels In.
Dirge for Ashby.
First Proclamation of Miles Standish,
The.
First Te Deum, The.
First Thanksgiving [Day], The.
For Love's Sake.
God Loved the Lilies.
Gone Forward.
Grave in Hollywood Cemetery, Rich
mond, A.
Hero of the Commune, The.
Hymn to the National Flag.
Last Meeting of Pocahontas and the
Great Captain, The.
Maestro' s Confession, The.
Milan Bird-Cages, The.
Murillo's. Trance.
Mystery of Cro-a-tan, The.
One of God's Little Heroes.
RabbonL
PRESTON, Margaret J. (Continued).
Read to Sleep.
Recalled.
Save the Other Man.
Shade of the Trees, The.
Silver Plate, The.
Under ^ the Shade of the Trees.
Virginia Capta.
Vision of the Snow, The.
PRESTON, William C. — Eloquence and
Logic.
On Eloquence.
"PRETZEL, Carl." — Indemberance.
PREWETT, Frank.— Out of the Night.
Snow-Buntings.
Somme Valley, 1917, The.
Voices of Women.
When Cuckoo First.
PRICE, Daisy Conway. — Easter Joy.
Follower, A.
PRICE, Edith Ballinger.— Beach-Comber.
Bedroom on the East River, A.
Big Bedtime.
Blind Child's Christmas, The.
Snow Song.
PRICE, Eleanor. — Bounds.
PRICE, Elizabeth. — Christmas Experi
ence, A.
PRICE, J. A. — Tribute to Washington.
PRICE, Laurence. — Seaman's Compass,
The.
PRICE, William James.— Be Strong.
Open Your Heart.
To-Day.
PRICE, Winnie Lita. — Purpose.
"PRICEMAN, James" (Winifred Mar-
garetta; W. M. Kirkland). —
Nonentity, The.
PRICKETT, j. P.— Reason Why, The.
PRIDEAUX, Tom.— Opium Eater, The.
PRIEST, Nancy Woodbury (Mrs. Nancy
Amelia Woodbury Wakefield). —
Heaven.
Over the River.
PRINCE, John C. — Who Are the Free.
PRINGLE, Thomas. — Afar in the Desert.
Emigrant's Farewell, The.
Ewe-Buchtin's Bonnie, The.
Hottentot, The.
PRINZIVALLE, Doria.— Canzone: Of
His Love.
PRIOR, Matthew.— Adriani Morientis ad
Animarn Suam. (Tr.)
Alma; or, the Progress of the Mind,
sel.
Another: "Yes, every poet is a fool."
Answer to Cloe Jealous.
Better Answer, A.
Chloe.
Cloe Jealous.
Cupid Mistaken.
Cupid Turned Plowman. (Tr.")
"Dear Cloe, how blubber 'd is that
pretty face."
Down-Hall; a Ballad.
Dutch Proverb, A.
Dying Adrian to His Soul, The. (Tr.)
English Padlock, An.
Epigram: "Frank Carves very ill, yet
will palm all the Meats."
Epigram: "To John I owed great ob
ligation."
Epigram: "When Pontius wished an
edict might be passed."
Epigram: "Yes, every Poet is a Fool."
Epitaph, An: "Interr'd beneath this
Marble Stone."
Epitaph on Himself.
Farewell, A: "Venus take my votive
glass."
Female Phaeton, The.
For His Own Tomb-Stone.
For My Own Monument.
For My Own Tomb-Stone.
Fortune-Teller, The.
Horace, Lib., I, Epist. IX, Imitated
(To the Right Honourable Mr. Har-
ley).
I Sent for Ratcliffe.
In Imitation of Anacreon.
Jinny the Just.
Lady Who Offers Her Looking-Glass
to Venus, The.
Lais Growing Old.
Letter [to the Honourable Lady Miss
Margaret - Cavendish -Holies - Harley,
When a Child], A.
Love and Reason. See Solomon.
Merchant, to Secure His Treasure,
The.
Nannette.
Ode, An: ''Merchant to secure his
treasure, The."
812
PRIOR, Matthew (Continued').
On a Pretty Madwoman.
On Beauty: A Riddle.
On Exodus iii. 14, I Am That I Am,
On My Birthday, July 21.
Phillis's (or Phyllis's) Age.
Picture of Seneca Dying in a Bath.
Question to Lisetta, The.
Quits.
Reasonable Affliction, A.
Remedy Worse That the Disease, The.
Reply, A.
Secretary, The.
Simile, A.
Solomon, set.
Song: "If wine and music have the
power."
Song, A: "In vain you tell your part
ing lover."
Song: "Merchant, to secure his treas
ure, The."
Thief and the Cordelier, The.
To a Child of Noble Birth.
To a Child of Quality [Five Years
Old, 1704. The Author Then Forty].
To a Lady: She Refusing to Continue
a Dispute with Me, and Leaving Me
in the Argument.
To Chloe.
To Chloe Jealous.
To Cloe Weeping.
To His Soul (Tr.)
To Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-
Harley.
To the Hon. Charles Montague.
True Maid, A.
Written in the Beginning of Mezeray's
History of France.
PRO BERT, Mrs. William H. See
HOUSTON, MARGARET BELLE.
PROBST, Mrs. Leetha Journey. — Her
Man.
PROBYN, May. — Bees of Myddelton
Manor, The.
Christmas Carol: "Lacking samite and
sable."
Is It Nothing to You?
PROCTER, Adelaide Anne. — Angel's
Story, The.
Annunciation, The.
Be Strong.
Christmas Carol, A: "Moon that now
is shining, The."
Christmas Flowers.
Cleansing Fires.
Cradle-Song of the Poor, The.
Doubting Heart, A.
Envy.
Fidelis.
Give Me Thy Heart.
Homeward Bound.
Hope On.
Hush.
Incompleteness.
£.idge Not.
egend, A.
Legend of Bregenz, A.
Legend of Provence, A, sel.
Lost_ Chord, The.
Maximus.
Message, The.
No Star Is Ever Lost. See Legend
of Provence, A.
Now.
Old and the New Year, The.
One by One.
Our Daily Bread.
Per Pacem ad Lucem.
Present, The.
Requital.
Sacred Heart, The.
Sent to Heaven.
Sowing.
Story of the Faithful Soul, The.
Strive, Wait, and Pray.
Thankfulness.
Through Peace to Light.
Tomb in Ghent, A.
Warrior to His Dead Bride, The.
Wayside Inn, The.
Woman's Answer, A.
Woman's Question, A.
PROCTER, Bryan Waller. See "CORN
WALL, BARRY."
PROCTOR, Edna Dean.— At Jerusalem.
Brooklyn Bridge, The.
Captive's Hymn, The.
Cid of the West.
Columbia's Emblem.
Columbus Dying.
For Freedom.
Forward.
AUTHOB INDEX
Quill
PROCTOR, Edna Dean (Continued).
Gaining Wings.
Heaven, O Lord, I Cannot Lose.
Heroes.
John Brown.
Lincoln.
Lost War-Sloop, The.
Matins.
Our Country.
President's Proclamation, Ine.
§ueen of the Year, The.
a-Ca-Ga-We-A.
Song of the Ancient People, Ine,
sel.
Stripes and the Stars, The.
Take Heart.
Thomas and Nancy Lincoln.
Washington Monument, The.
Who's Ready? .
PROCTOR, Ellis.— Thanksgiving in the
Gold Diggings, A.
PROCTOR, Thomas. — Proper Sonnet,
How Time Consumeth All Things.
Respice Finem.
PROKOSCH, Frederick.— Conspirators,
The.
Etching at Dusk.
Going Southward.
Gray Geese Flying.
Half-Wisdom.
It Shall Not Matter.
Lament of the Old Magician.
Lonely Unicorn, The.
PROPERTIUS, Sextus Aurelius.— Ah
Woe Is Me.
Hylas.
0 Crudelis Amor.
Plea of Cornelia, The, sel.
Revenge to Come.
When Thou Must Home.
PROUDFIT, David Law. Sse "ARK-
WRIGHT. PELEG."
"PROUT, FATHER" (Francis Sylves
ter Mahony). — Bells of Shandon,
The.
Flight into Egypt, The.
Les Souvenirs du Peuple.
Malbrouck. (TV.)
Popular Recollections of Bonaparte.
Recollections of the People, The.
Sabine Farmer's Serenade, The.
Shandon Bells, The.
PROVOST, Agnes Louise. — How the
Mayor Became Senator.
Out of Muhlqueen's Alley.
PRUDDEN, Helen Danforth. — Ate
lier.
PRUDENTIUS, Aurelius Clemens.—
Holy Innocents, The.
Laudate for Christmas.
PRUDHOMME, Sully.— Ah, Who Can
Say.
Alone.
Appointment, The.
Birds.
Custom.
Struggle, The.
PRUESER, Sara V. — Bobolink's Song,
The.
PRUETT, Jessie Hubbard.— Hope.
PRUITT, Wilhelmina Franklin. — De
Moon Pilot.
PRYOR, Roger Atkinson. — Challenge
The.
PRYOR, William C. — Quartermaster
Corps, The.
PSALMS.— Bible 0. T. See Psalms
in TITLE INDEX.
P UBLIC LED GER ( Philadelphia) . —
America Goes In Singing.
PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO. See OVID.
PUBLIUS PAPINIUS STATIUS. See
STATIUS, PUBLIUS PAPINIUS.
PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO. See
VIRGIL (PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO).
PUCK.— Ladies' Whist Club, The.
Magruder's Lullaby.
Maloney's St. Patrick's Day Hat.
PUGH, Edwin. — Bettles, sel.
In His Way a Hero. See Bettles.
PUGLIESI, Giacomino. — Canzone: Of
His Dead Lady.
Canzonetta: Of His Lady in Ab
sence.
PULCI, Luigi.— II Morgante Maggiore
sel.
Prophecy. See II Morgante Maggiore
PULLEN, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. See
CAVAZZA, ELISABETH.
PULLEN, Eugene Henry.— Now I La;
Me Down to Sleep.
PULSFORD, John.— Self-Life.
'ULSIFER, Harold T. (Trowbridge) .—
Conquest of the Air, The.
Duel, The.
Ecstasy.
Harvest of Time, The.
I Accept.
In the Mantle of God.
New England Meeting House.
Peace.
Riderless Horse, The.
Thoughts upon a Walk with Natalie,
My Niece, at Houghton Farm.
Winged Victory.
PULSIFER, Woodbury — Who Won the
War?
PUNCH.— ^Esthete to the Rose, The.
Ballad of Bedlam.
Birds and the Pheasant, The.
Call, The.
Chemist to His Love, The.
Collegian to His Bride, The.
Death-Bed of Bomba, King of Naples.
Goblin Goose, The.
Invitation to the Zoological Gardens,
An.
Jones at the Barber's Shop.
Laureate's Log, A.
Maudle-in Ballad, A.
Paris Again.
Recipes.
V. A. D.
PUNCH BOWL.— Taking the Veil.
PURCELL, Martha Grassham.— Old Rail
Fence. The.
PURDY. James C.— Settin' the Flags.
PURDY, Ruth.— Wives.
PURNELL, Idella (Mrs. Remington
Stone). — Haloes.
Toltec Gods.
PUROHIT, Shri, Swami.—I Know That
I Am a Great Sinner.
Miracle Indeed, A.
Shall I Do This?
PURSE, Grace Guille. — Mother and
Child at the Capitol.
PURYEAR, Edna Eades. — Gifts and
Sins.
PURYEAR, George W.— Airman's Es
cape, The.
PUSHKIN, Alexander Sergeyevich. —
Autumn.
Message to Siberia.
Prophet, The.
Work.
PUSHKIN, Michael. — Prophet, The
(wr. at.). See PUSHKIN, ALEXANDER.
PUTNAM, A. P.— Our Flag.
PUTNAM, Alfred P.— History of Our
Flag.
Story of Our Flag, The.
PUTNAM, Anna Hawks. — Air Mail.
PUTNAM, Edith Palmer (Mrs. Edith
F. A. U. Palmer; Edith Putnam
Painton). — Class Chronicle.
Good-By but Not Farewell.
Junior's Farewell to Senior Class.
Lessons of School Life.
Mission of Books.
Parody, A (From "Henry VIII")-
Parting-Hour.
Pleasure More Than Pain.
Presenting a Book.
Presenting a Cane.
Presenting a Ring.
Presenting China.
Presenting Flag to a School.
Sub Rosa.
There Shall Be No Alps.
Vacation Renews Vigor.
PUTNAM, Eleanor (Mrs. Arlo Bates;
Harriet Leonora Bates) . — Quel Dom-
mage.
Sorrow of Rohab, The.
PUTNAM, Frank. — End of It All,
The.
Purpose of Life, The.
To Find a Friend.
PUTNAM, Mrs. George Palmer. See
EARHART, AMELIA.
PUTNAM, Grace Brown.— Atavism.
PUTNAM, Granville B. — Columbia's
Jubilee.
PUTNAM, M. S. H. — Fish Family, The.
PUTNAM, Phelps.— About Women.
Ballad of a Strange Thing.
Hasbrouck and the Rose.
Hymn to Chance.
To the Memory of Yale College.
PUTNAM, Mrs. Sarah A. See BROCK
S A
PYLE, Howard.— Tilghman's Ride [from
Yorktown to Philadelphia, Octo
ber 19, 1781].
813
PYLE, Katharine.— Dandelion, The.
How the Little Kite Learned to Fly.
Sea Princess, The.
PYPHER, Mary.— Epitaph: "I came at
morn — 'twas spring. I smiled. '
PYRAMUS, Denys.— Return of Spring,
The.
PYRNELLE, (Mrs.) Louise Clarke.—
Diddie, Dumps and Chris.
"Q." See QuiLLER-CoucH, Sir AR
THUR.
'QUAD, M." (Charles Bertrand Lewis).
As the Pigeon Flies.
B rudder Gardner on "Big Words."
Canvassing under Disadvantages.
Face of a Demon, The.
Coin' Somewhere.
His Time for Fiddling.
In the Chimney Corner.
Interesting Traveling Companion, An.
Last Roll-Call, The.
Little Tom.
Rural Infelicity.
Two Cases of Grip.
Wrong Train, The.
QUAIFE, Elise West.— Class-Day Drill
for Young Ladies' School.
In de Garden.
QUARLES, Edwin.— Spouse.
QUARLES, Francis. — Argalus and Par-
thenia, sets.
Authour's Dreame, The. See Argalus
and Parthenia.
Book IV— Emblem III ("Whene'er the
Old Exchange"). See Emblems.
Book I Emblem XV ("Lord! Canst
Thou see and suffer"). See Em
blems.
Book II — Emblem IV ("Flint-hearted
Stoics"). See Emblems.
David's Epitaph on Jonathan.
Delight in God [Only].
Divine Rapture, A.
Ecstasy, An.
Emblems, sels.
Epigram: Respice Finem.
Friendship's like Music.
Good-Night, A.
Hos Ego Versiculos. See Argalus and
Parthenia.
I Am My Beloved's, and His Desire Is
towards Me.
Job Militant, sel.
Lord, When We Leave the World.
Meditation on Job, A. See Job Mili
tant.
My Beloved Is Mine, and I Am His;
He Feedeth among the Lillies.
"My glass is half -unspent : forbear to
arrest."
Mystical Ecstasy, A. See Divine Rap
ture, A.
Of Common Devotion.
On Psalm CXIX. 5.
On the Infancy of Our Saviour.
On the Life and Death of Man.
On the Needle of a Sun-Dial.
On the Plough-Man.
On Those That Deserve It.
On Zacheus.
Respice Finem.
Sweet Phosphor, Bring the Day.
Vanity of the World, The.
Wherefore Hidest Thou Thy Face, and
Holdest Me for Thine Enemy?
"Why dost thou shade thy lovely face?"
Wilt Thou Set Thine Eyes upon That
Which Is Not? sel.
World's Fallacies, The.
QUAYLE, Bishop William Alfred. —
All's Well.
QUENNELL, Peter.— Divers, The.
Leviathan.
Procne.
"QUERNO, Camillo." See ODELL,
JONATHAN,
QUEVEDO Y VILLEGAS, Francisco
*" de. — Death Warnings.
Sonnet: Death Warnings,
QUICK, Dorothy.— Pilgrim.
Retribution.
Special Place, A.
QUIER, Bess Munson. — Universal
Rhythm, The.
QUIET, Charles.— Failure.
QUILL, John.— Sorrowful Tale of a
Hired Girl.
Quiiier-Coucii
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
QUILLER-COUCH, Sir Arthur ("Q").
Alma Mater.
Brief Ode, A.
Chant Royal of High Virtue.
Chrysalis, The. See Two Epigrams.
De Tea Fabula.
Dolor Oogo.
Famous Ballad of the Jubilee Cup,
The.
Lady Jane.
Sage Counsel.
Saturn.
Splendid Spur, The.
To Cynthia. See Two Epigrams.
Two Epigrams.
Upon Eckington Bridge, River Avon.
Upon New Year's Eve.
Victoria.
Waiting Juliet, The.
White Moth, The.
QUILLER-COUCH, Mabel.— Delayed in
Transmission.
QUILLINAN, Edward. — Hour Glass,
The.
QUILLINAN, Mrs. Edward. See WORDS
WORTH, DOROTHY.
8UILP, Thomas. — Deacon Stokes.
UIN, Roger. — To a Skylark, Singing
above Barnhill Poorhouse, Glasgow.
QUINCY, Josiah. — Principles of the Rev
olution, The.
BUINN, Arthur Hobson. — Our Youth.
UINN, Kerker.— Chrysalis.
Diurne.
Hands of Pity, The.
Nevada's Voltaire.
Passing Man, A.
Thy Lovingkindness.
QUINN, Melicent Athleen. — Sunset.
QU1NTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS.
See HORACE.
QUIRINO, Giovanni. — Sonnet: To
Dante Alighieri; He Commends the
Work of Dante's Life.
QUIRK, Charles J. — Countersign, The.
On the Parapet of Notre Dame.
"QUIZ." — London Bee Story, A.
"R., C. F." — Forget It, Soldier I
"R. D. H." See "H., R. D."
"R., E." and "D., A." — Jasper's Christ
mas.
"R., E. H."— Big Arm-Chair, The.
"R., G. E." — Telling the Bees.
"R. H. See "H., R."
"R., H. T."— Salve.
Woman Always Pays, The.
"R. K. K." See "K., R. K."
"R. L." See "L., R."
"R., L. H." — Boy's Own House, A.
"R. M." See "M., R."
"R., N." — Poem Dedicated to the Mem
ory of the Reverend and Excellent
Mr. Urian Oakes, A, sel.
"R. O. C." See "C., R. O."
"R. S." See "S., R."
"R., S. T." — Little Mothers.
"R. W." See "W., R."
"R. W. S." See "S., R. W."
RACAN, Marquis de.— Verses: "If for
friendship many a day."
RACINE, Jean Baptiste. — Athalie, sel.
Chorus: "God whose goodness filleth
every clime, The." See Athalie.
RADAY, Gideon.— Three Idlers, The.
RADFORD, Dollie (Dollie Maitland;
Mrs. Ernest Radford). — Ah, Bring
It Not.
Buttercups.
I Could Not through the Burning Day.
If All the World.
Model, A.
My Little Dear.
October.
Plymouth Harbor.
RADFORD, Ernest.— Out.
Quiet.
RADFORD, Margaret Maitland.— Pippin
and Pearrnain.
RAE, Gilbert.— Antrin Thochts.
RAE, Jess Campbell. — Hummingbird.
RAE-BROWN, Campbell. — Fawcett's
Fame.
How We Beat the Captain's Colt.
Kissing Cup's Race.
Ladybird's Race.
Shadow of a Song, The.
Terrible Race, A.
Winning Cup's Race.
RAFERTY, .—I Am Raferty.
RAFFETTO, Bertha.— March.
RAFTERY, .—County Mayo, The.
Mary Hynes.
Peggy Mitchell.
RAFTERY, Gerald.— Boy Builder.
Boy on Relief.
Boys Stealing Coal.
Country Boy Reading.
Jewish Boy.
New Toy.
Old Teacher.
On a Dead Teacher.
RAGSDALE, Lulah (Tullulah).— Tried.
RAINES, Grace Marlin. See MARLIN,
GRACE.
RALEIGH, Sir Walter. — Affection and
Desire.
All the World's a Stage.
Answer to Marlowe.
As Ye Came from the Holy Land.
Author's Epitaph, Made by Himself
the Night before His Death, The.
Conclusion, The.
Description of Love, A.
Diana.
Dulcina.
Epitaph: "Even such is Time, which
takes in trust."
Even Such Is Time.
Faerie Queen, The.
False Love.
Farewell to the Court.
"'Give me my scallop-shell of quiet.
Her Reply.
Hermit, The.^
His Own Epitaph.
His Pilgrimage.
Last Fight of "The Revenge," The.
Lie, The.
"Like to a hermit poor."
Lines Found in His Bible.
Lines [Supposed to be] Written the
Night before His Execution.
Lye, The.
My Pilgrimage.
Now What Is Love.
Nymph's Reply to Marlowe's Passion
ate Shepherd, The.
Nymph's Reply [to the Shepherd, The].
Ocean to Cynthia, The.
On the Life of Man.
Passionate Man's Pilgrimage, The.
"Passions are liken'd best to floods
and streams." See Silent Lover,
The.
Pilgrimage, The. .
Reply to Marlowe's "The Passionate
Shepherd to His Love."
Shepherd's Description of Love, The.
Silent Lover, The.
Sir Walter Raleigh to the Queen.
Sorrow Stays.
Soul's Errand, The.
Soul's Pilgrimage, The.
To the Queen.
Verses Found in His Bible in the
Gate-House at Westminster.
Verses Made by Sir Walter Raleigh
the Night before He Was Be
headed.
Vision upon [Spenser's] "Faery
Queen," A.
Vision upon This Conceit of the Faerie
Queene, A.
Walsinghame.
"What is our life? A play of passion."
Wood, the Weed, the Wag, The.
"Wrong not, sweet empress of my
heart." See Silent Lover, The.
RALEIGH, Sir Walter (Alexander).—
My Last Will.
RALEY, Loker.— Via Vitae.
RALSTON, W. R. S. (TV.).— Love- Song.
Plaint of the Wife, The.
"RAMAL, Walter." See DE LA MARE,
WALTER.
RAMBO, Kathryn Marie. — Lassie of
"Years Ago," The.
Poem, A: "These people have no cur
tain."
Teddy Joe.
RAMEAU, Jean.— Legend of the Earth,
The.
RAMEE, Louise de la. See "OuiDA."
RAMIE, Marian.— Will You, One Day.
RAMSAY, Allan.— An Thou Were My
Ain Thing.
Basis of Friendship.
Clock and Dial, The.
Dainty Sang, A. See Gentle Shep
herd, The.
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RAMSAY, Allan (Continued").
Gentle Shepherd, The, sels.
Give Me a Lass with a Lump of Land
Highland Laddie, The.
Jenny and Peggy. See Gentle Shep-
^herd, The.
Katy's Answer.
Lass of Patie's Mill, The.
Lochaber No More.
Look Up to Pentland's Tow'ring Tap
My Peggy. See Gentle Shepherd, The!
Ode to Mr. F , An.
Patie and Peggy. See Gentle Shep
herd, The.
Peggy. See Gentle Shepherd, The.
Poet's Wish, The.
Polwart on the Green.
Sang: "My Peggy is a young thing."
See Gentle Shepherd, The.
Song: "At setting day and rising;
morn."
Through the Wood, Laddie.
Up in the Air.
Waukin' o' the Fauld, The. See Gen
tle Shepherd, The.
Widow, The.
Young Laird and Edinburgh Katy,
The.
RAMSAY, Joan. — Hotel De 1'Ancre,
Ouchy.
You Shall Not Capture Beauty
' ' MSEY, Bla - -
Prayer, A.
RAMSEY, Blanche Banta.
leauty.
.. — M.
Mother's
RAND, "Edward A.— Flakes of Snow.
Little Ships in the Air.
RAND, Kenneth. — Lonely Road, The
RAND, N. W.— At Bethlehem.
RAND, Theodore Harding. — Dragonfly,
The.
£ine.
oon, The.
Sea Music.
"RAND, Walter." See DE LA MARE,
WALTER.
RANDALL, Henry T. — Declaration of
Independence, The.
RANDALL, Herbert. — Sunday Episode.
RANDALL, James Ryder. — After a Lit
tle While.
John Pelham.
Magdalen.
Maryland [, My Maryland].
My Maryland.
Robin Redbreast's Reward.
Why the Robin's Breast Was Red.
RANDALL, Laura Lee.— Our Circus.
RANDALL, William H. — Decoration
Hymn.
RANDALL-DIEHL, * Anna.— Fritz.
Parson's Cradle, The.
RANDLE, Bessie Clark. — Dorcas.
RANDOLPH. Amy.— City Mystery, A.
RANDOLPH, Anson D. (Davies)
F. (Fitz). — Hopefully Waiting.
Master's Invitation, The.
RANDOLPH, Charles (Tr.).— Athalie,
sel.
Chorus: "God whose goodness filleth
every clime." See Athalie.
RANDOLPH, Innes.— Back-Log, The;
or, Uncle Ned's Little Game.
Good Old Rebel.
I'm a Good Old Rebel.
RANDOLPH, Thomas. — Amyntas; or,
The Impossible Dowry, sel.
Come, Spur Away!
Cotswold Eclogue, The, sel.
Devout Lover, A.
Eclogue to Mr. Johnson, An, sel.
Fairies' Song. See Amyntas; or, The
Impossible Dowrry.
Gratulatory to Mr. Ben. Johnson for
His Adopting of Him to Be His
Son, A.
He Lives Long Who Lives Well.
"I have a mistress, for perfections
rare."
Love and Reverence.
"Now come, my boon companions."
Ode to Master Anthony Stafford [to
Hasten Him into the Country], An.
Parley with His Empty Purse, A.
Pastoral Courtship, A, sel.
Poetry and Philosophy. See Eclogue
to Mr. Johnson, An.
Poetry Denned.
Precepts.
Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard.
See Amyntas; or, The Impossible
Dowry.
Stolen Fruit. See Amyntas; or, The
Impossible Dowry.
AUTHOR INDEX
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RANDOLPH, Thomas (Continued}.
To a Lady Admiring Herself in a
Looking-Glass.
To Ben Jonson.
RANDS, William Bnghty. — Black
Bunny.
Blue Boy in London, The.
Cat^o? Cats'. See White Princess, The.
Child's World, The.
Chorus: "Ba-ba, black wool.'
Clean Clara.
Dolladine.
Dream of a Boy Who Lived at Nine-
Dream 'of a Girl Who Lived at Seven-
Oaks, The.
Dressing the Doll.
Drummer-Boy and the Shepherdess,
The.
First Tooth, The.
Flowers, The.
Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore.
Great Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful
World.
Happy World, The.
Harold and Alice; or, The Reformed
Giant.
I Saw a New World.
Jack Abroad, and Jill at Home.
Juan de Pareja.
Kitten Speaks, The. See White Prin
cess The.
Kitty:' What She Thinks of Herself.
See White Princess, The.
Lavender Beds, The.
Lilliput Levee.
Little Christel.
Love and the Child.
Lullaby: "Baby wants a lullaby.
Lullaby: "Wind whistled loud at the
window-pane, The."
Peddler's Caravan, The.
Polly.
Polly Pansy.
Praise and Love.
Reformation of Godfrey Gore, The.
Shooting Song, A.
Stalky Jack.
Thought, The.
Topsy-Turvy World.
White Princess, The, sel.
Wonderful World, The.
World, The: A Child's Song.
RANGER, Walter E.— Celebrating Ar
bor Day.
RAN KIN, Jeremiah Eames. — Babie, The.
Fairest of Freedom's Daughters.
Jean Anderson, My Joy, Jean.
Let the Angels Ring the Bells.
Man's a Man, A.
Word of God to Leyden Came, The.
RANKO.— Plum Trees.
RANSOM, John Crowe. — Amphibious
Crocodile.
Antique Harvesters.
Autumn Love.
Bells for John Whitesides' Daughter.
Blue Girls.
Captain Carpenter.
Dead Boy.
Emily Hardcastle, Spinster.
Epitaph: "Napoleon took many cap
tures and is dead."
Equilibrists, The.
First Travels of Max.
Here Lies a Lady.
In Process of a Noble Alliance.
Janet Waking.
Judith of Bethulia.
Lady Lost.
Lover, The.
Miller's Daughter.
Morning.
Necrological.
Noonday Grace.
Number Five.
Old Man Pondered.
Our Two Worthies.
Painting: A Head.
Parting at Dawn.
Parting, without a Sequel.
Piazza Piece.
Prelude to an Evening.
Spectral Lovers.
Spiel of the Three Mountebanks.
Survey of Literature.
Swimmer, The.
Triumph.
Two in August.
Under the Locusts.
Vagrant, The.
RAN SON, Joan Lascelles. — Haunted.
RAPIN, Nicolas.— Song: "Nymphs of
old, as poets sing, The."
RAPIN, Rene. — Flow'ry Offering, A.
See Hortortim.
Hortorurn, sel.
RAPLEE, Elizabeth Virginia. — Nos
talgia.
RASCAS, Bernard.— Love of God, The.
RASKIN, Philip M.— Dreams.
Ghetto Cradle-Song, A.
Road, The.
RATCLIFFE, A. V.— Optimism.
RATCLIFFE, Dorothy Una (Mrs. JMc-
Grigor Phillips). — Nursery Noc
turne.
St. Bridget's Lullaby.
Song of Nidderdale, The.
RATH, E. J.— Gardendale Burglar Cure,
Tne.
RATHOM, John F.— "Unknown" Dead,
The.
RATISBONNE, Louis.— Melody.
Song: "Ye happy days gone by."
RAUSCHENBUSCH, Walter. — For
This Universe. See For This World.
For This World, sel.
Greatest of These, The.
Offering Litany.
Prayer for Sunday Evening.
RAVENEL, Beatrice (Mrs. Prioleau G.
Ravenel; Beatrice Witte). — Alliga
tor, The.
Coasts. See Tidewater.
Day You Went, The.
Harbor Lights. See Tidewater.
Intervals.
Lill' Angels.
Poe's Mother.
Salvage.
Swamp, The.
Tidewater.
RAVENEL, Mrs. Prioleau G. See
RAVENEL, BEATRICE.
RAWES, Henry Augustus. — Last Hour.
The.
Veni, Domine Jesul
RAWLINGS, (Mrs.) Marjone Kmnan.
Having Left Cities behind Me.
RAWNSLEY, Hardwick Drurnmond.--
Ballad of the Conemaugh Flood, A.
Old Parish Church, Whitby, The.
We Meet at Morn.
RAY, Mrs. Benjamin Franklin. See
RAY, LOUISE CRENSHAW.
RAY, J. C.— National Prohibition Party
Our Only Deliverer.
RAY, Louise Crenshaw. — Any Painter.
This Impermanence.
RAY, Marguerite.— Blind Toilers.
RAY, Maude Louise. — My Task.
RAY, Monna Merle. — Homeland.
RAY, Reba.— Touch.
RAY, William. — Remorse on Killing a
Squirrel in a Garden.
RAYE-SMITH, Eugenie M. — Reahza-
RAYHILL, James H.— Hilda.
RAYMOND, Bernard. — Wonder.
RAYMOND, C. (Charles) W. — Speech
at Lincoln-Day Dinner, 1899, sel.
Typical American. See Speech at Lin
coln-Day Dinner, 1899.
RAYMOND, George Lansing. — Ethan
Allen.
Thanksgiving Day. .
"RAYMOND, Grace" (Mrs. Annie Ray
mond Stillman). — Birth.
RAYMOND, Laurie A. — Miss Simmons
New Bonnet.
RAYMOND, Rossiter Worthmgton. —
Banner of the Stars, The.
Christmas Angel, The.
Christus Consolator.
Karl the Fiddler.
Palace of the Days, The.
Santa Claus in Spite of Himself.
Trooper's Death, The. (?>•)
RAYMOND, Ruth. — Christmas Day.
RAYNE, Mrs. M. L. — Earthquakes Pre
ferred.
It Was a Dream.
Susy and Susy.
Visitation, A.
RAZE, Floyd D.— Santa Claus.
READ, Charles and TAYLOR, Tom.—
Masks and Faces, sel.
Portrait and the Critics, The. See
Masks and Faces.
READ Herbert. — Analysis or Love, Ihe,
sel.
Device.
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READ, Herbert (Continued).
End of a War, The.
Epitaph: "Yes, yes and ever it will
come to this."
Refugees, The.
Short Poem for Armistice Day, A.
Tourists in a Sacred Place.
READ, Maine, Jr.— Billy the Bilk; or,
The Bandits of the Bowery.
READ, Opie P. (Percival). — Boy Kept
Step, The.
Wen de Col' Win' Blows.
READ. Thomas Buchanan. — Angler, The.
Attack, The.
Bards, The.
Blennerhassett's Island. See New Pas
toral, The.
Brave at Home, The. See Wagoner of
the Alleghanies, The.
Closing Scene, The.
Drifting.
"Eagle" and "Vulture," The.
Flag of the Constellation, The.
Lines to a Blind Girl.
Nativity, The.
New Pastoral, The, sel.
Oath, The.
Our Defenders.
Revolutionary Rising, The. See Wag
oner of the Alleghanies, The.
Rising [in 1776], The. See Wagoner
of the Alleghanies, The.
Sheridan's Ride.
Song of the Mountaineers, 1776. See
Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The.
Stranger on the Sill, The.
Summer Shower, The.
Valley Forge. See Wagoner of the
Alleghanies, The.
Venice.
Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The, sets.
Windy Night, The.
READE, Charles. — Course of True Love
Never Did Run Smooth, The, sel.
Disallusionizing of Alexander Oldwor-
thy, The. See Course of True Love
Never Did Run Smooth, The.
Fight with Pirates, A. See Hard
Cash.
Hard Cash, sel.
"Merchant of Venice" Told in
Scotch.
Mrs. Woffington's Portrait. See Peg
Woffington.
Peg Woffington, sel.
READE, John. — Queen Vashti's Lament.
READING, J. N.— Judge's Temperance
Lecture, A.
REALF, Richard. — Apocalypse.
"De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bonum."
Defence of Lawrence, The.
Holy Nation, A. See Of Liberty and
Charity.
Indirection.
Of Liberty and Charity, sel.
Old Man's Idyl, An.
Spirit of Nature, The.
Suggestion.
WTord, The.
World, The.
REAVIS, Rebecca Morrow. — Doctor's
Way, The. See Love-Making.
Lawyer's Way, The. See Love-Making.
Love-Making.
REBOUL, Jean.— To a Mother.
RED JACKET (Sa-go-ye-wat-ha).—
Speech of Red Jacket.
REDDING, Stella B.— Oklahoma.
REDDY, Marie E. — Hunter's Moon.
REDI, Francesco. — Bacchus in Tuscany,
sel.
Bacchtis's Opinion of Wine and Other
Beverages. See Bacchus in Tuscany.
Creation of My Lady, The.
REDLAND, Annie F. — Counting the
Family.
REDMOND, Cornelia. — Billy's Santa
Claus Experience.
RED PATH, Beatrice (Mrs. William
Redpath) .— But I Shall Weep.
Clown, The.
Convict, The.
Earth Love.
Mother, The.
Ponto the Fool.
Star, The.
REDPATH, Mrs. William. See above.
REED, Anna Nelson. — Message, A.
REED, C. E. — Foundering of the
Dolphin.
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AN" INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
REED, Edward Bliss. — Despair,
Poplars.
Prayer: "She cannot tell my name."
September.
Sing We Noel Once More. (TV.)
REED, Gertrude. — Thought, A.
REED, Helen Leah. — Frightened.
REED, Hodges.—Child's Prayer, The.
REED, James Roann. — Eliab Eliezer.
LEED, James Roann.-
Only Joe.
1EED, John. — America
REED, John. — America 1918.
Proud New York.
Sangar.
REED, Langford. — "Indolent vicar of
Bray, An." See Limericks.
REED, Myrtle (Mrs. James Sydney Mc-
Cullough; "Olive Green"). — Spinner
in the Sun, sel.
Square Thing, The. See Spinner in
the Sun.
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot."
REED, Nan Terrell. — Forget-Me-Not
Day.
Life.
Vases.
REED, Thomas Brackett. — Opportunity
to Labor.
REED, William. — Senex Jubilans.
REELY, Mary Katharine. — Bringing Up
Nine.
REESE, Lizette Woodworth.— After.
After Disaster.
Anne.
Apples.
April Ghost, An.
April Weather.
Arraignment.
At Cockcrow.
At Their Door.
Betrayed.
Bible Stories.
Carol, A: "Mary the Mother sang to
her son."
Chesapeake Marsh, A.
Christmas Folk-Song, A.
Common Lot, The.
Compensation.
Cool of Evening, The.
Crows.
Daffodils.
Daffodils of Old Saint Paul's, The.
Day You Came, The.
Death Potion, The.
Driving Home the Cows.
Dust, The.
Ellen Hanging Clothes.
Flower of Mullein, A.
Fog.
Garden at Bemerton, The.
Ghost Night.
Girl's Mood, A.
Good Deed, A.
Good Friday.
Good Joan, The.
Herbs.
Heretics.
Heroism.
Hester.
His First Love.
His Mother in Her Hood of Blue.
Holiday, A.
House of the Silent Years, The.
Immortality.
Impermanence.
In Praise of Common Things.
In Time of Grief.
Keats.
Lark, The.
Lilac Dusk.
Little Song of Life, A.
Lonely.
Love Came Back at Fall o* Dew.
Love, Weeping, Laid This Song.
Lydia,
Lydia Is Gone This Many a Year.
Miracle.
Old Saul.
On a Colonial Picture.
Ownership.
Pastoral, A.
Perfect Thing, The.
Portrait of a Florentine Lady, The.
Possessions.
Puritan Lady, A.
Reserve.
Rhyme of Death's Inn, A.
Road of Remembrance, The.
Robert Louis Stevenson.
Scarcity.
Seller of Herbs, A.
Small Things.
Spicewood.
Spring Ecstasy.
Street Scene, A.
REESE, Lizette Woodworth (Continued').
Sunrise.
Surety.
Sweet Weather.
Taps.
Tears.
Tell Me Some Way.
Telling the Bees.
That Day You Came.
This Very Hour.
Thomas a Kempis.
Thrift.
To a Town Poet.
Today.
Tragic Books.
Trust.
Waiting.
Wild Cherry.
Wise.
With a Flower.
Women.
Written in a Song-Book.
Young Mother, The. "
REESE, Lowell Otus. — In the Old
Church Choir.
Snagtooth Sal.
REEVES, Henry. — Green Mountain
Justice, The.
William Goetz.
REGEN, Rosalie.— Forest Pool.
REGNIER, Henri de.— Garden, The.
Je Ne Veux de Personne Aupres de
Ma Tristesse.
Night.
REGNIER, Mathurin. — Regnier's Epi
taph on Himself.
REICH, Max Isaac.-— One Thing Need
ful, The.
REID, Alice. — Ragged Robin and
Bouncing Bet.
REID, Dorothy E. — Men.
Tea.
To a Gardener.
REID, F. Isabelle Goodwin. — Appeal,
An.
REID, Forrest. — Autumn.
REID, Mrs. Howard Carl. See ADDING-
TON, SARAH.
REID, Isabel H.— Malaria.
REID, John D.— Last Shot, The.
REID, John Macnair.— Red Cloud, The.
Sandwichmen, The.
REILEY, Louise Loflin.— I Open My
Windows to the Morn.
REILLY, Philip C.— My Fiancee.
REINHARD, Kathryn.— I Wish.
Moonologue.
REINHARDT, Stella.— Change.
End, The.
Growth.
"I never think of dresses drab that
are."
"Lies she told, crude, bold."
Linnie.
Spring.
To M. F.
Write Something Sustained.
REINKO. See Ranko.
REINMAR VON HAGENAU. Sir.— As
on the Heather.
Childish Game, A.
REINMAR VON ZWETER, Sir.— I
Came a-Riding.
REIS, Lincoln.— Walt Whitman.
REITH, E. G.— Christmas Today.
REITH, Emma A. — Sunshine and Moon-
REITHARD, J. J.— Judge of Bellin-
zona, The.
REMAK, Sue M. — In Memory of
Charles Dickens.
"REMUS, UNCLE." See HARRIS, JOEL
CHANDLER.
REN AN, Ernest. — Apostrophe to Jesus.
RENAUD, Armand. — Lonely Graves.
Vague Song, A.
Vainglory.
RENAUD, Edward. — Count Gaultier's
Ride.
King's Wooing, The.
Last Banquet, The.
REND ALL, Elizabeth.— And of Laugh
ter That Was a Changeling.
Buttercup Cow.
Needs.
What Shall We Dress Our Baby In?
Wind, The.
RENNIE, Isabel.— Reason, The.
RENNINGER, Elizabeth D.— Tim's Ma
donna.
RENTOUL, Mrs. John Laurence. See
RENTOUL, ANNIE ISOBEL (RATTRAY).
816
RENTOUL, Annie Isobel (Rattray)
(Mrs. John Laurence Rentoul). —
Fairy Frolic.
RENWICK, -Mattie M. — We Thank
Thee.
REPPLIER, Agnes. — Le Repos en
Egypte [: The Sphinx].
What Is Patriotism?
REQUA, Mrs. Harriet W. — Autumn
Leaves.
Keep the Record Clean!
REQUIER, Augustus Julian. — Baby
Zulma's Christmas Carol.
REVERE, Paul. — Unhappy Boston.
REXFORD, Eben E. (Eugene). — Baby's
Bedtime.
Bluebird, The.
Boy's Story, The.
Butterfly, The.
Cheerful Man's Sermon, A.
Cradle Song: "O lullaby, my baby.
The bee has gone to sleep."
For the Slumber Islands, Ho!
Ho, for Slumberland!
Kissed His Mother.
Light on Deadman's Bar, The.
Little Flo's Letter.
Little Miss Trot.
Old Year and the New, The.
On Easter Morning.
On the Road to Dreamtown.
Oversight of Make-up, An.
Ride of Paul Venarez, The.
Saved by a Ghost.
Song for Bedtime, A.
That Kiss of Marthy's.
Trust-Song, A.
REXROTH, Kenneth. — Requiem for the
Dead in Spain.
REYNOLDS, George Nugent.— Kathleen
O'More.
REYNOLDS, John.— Nosegay, A
REYNOLDS, John Hamilton.— Farewell
to the Muses.
Peter Bell: A Lyrical Ballad.
Sonnet: "Sweet poets of the gentle
antique line."
Sonnet to - .
REYNOLDS, Kate Hassell. — Awaken-
Mary. See ALDIS, MARY.
REYNOLDS, Richard S. — American
Credo, The.
RE2NIKOFF, Charles.— Group of Verse.
Separate Ways to Death.
RHIGAS, Constantine. — Marseillaise of
the Greeks, The.
RHINOW, Arthur B.— And Yet.
Turning the Corner.
Unknown Soldier, The.
RHODES, Eleanor.— Tired Land, The.
RHU, Lucy W. — Lord Burfington.
RHYS, Ernest. — Autobiography, An.
Beacon-Fires, The.
Bellringers, The.
Brechva's Harp Song.
Church Dolorous.
Dagonet's Canzonet.
Diana.
Graybird's Matin.
Lament for Urien, The. See Red Book
of Hergest, The.
London Feast.
Lost in France.
New-Old Song, A.
October Augury.
Revenant.
Song of Happiness, A.
Song of the Graves, The. (TV.)
Song of the Wulfshaw Larches.
Welsh Ballad.
White Roses.
Words.
RICE, A. H. — Our National Anniver
sary.
RICE, Albert. — Black Madonna, The.
RICE, Beatrice E. — Clever Matchmakers.
RICE, Cale Young. — As the Tide Comes
In.
Atavism.
Bob- White.
Brother Beasts.
Brother Gian.
Chanson of the Bells of Oseney.
Chant of the Colorado, The.
Contessa to Her Judges, The.
Daniel Boone's Last Look Westward.
Dusk from a Train Window.
From a Felucca.
Great Seducer, The.
Heart's Question, The.
His Widow.
AUTHOE INDEX
Eiis
RICE, Cale Young (Continued').
I Know Your Heart, O Sea!
Immortal, The.
In an Oriental Harbor.
Kinchinjunga.
Litany for Latter-Day Mystics, A.
Love and Infinity.
Mystic, The.
New Dreams for Old.
Old Age.
On the Beach.
On the Moor.
Peace Triumphant.
Pilgrims of Thibet, The.
Providence.
Runaway, The.
Self-Server, A.
Serfs.
Sidmouth Soul, A.
Son and Mother.
Spades.
Swallows.
Tilling, The.
To a Petrel.
To a Solitary Sea-Gull.
Twilight Content.
When the Wind Is Low.
Who Looks Too Long.
Wife of Judas Iscariot, The.
Wild Geese Come Over No More,
The.
RICE, Carrie Shaw.— New Leaf, A.
RICE, Edward H. — Rock of Ages (at.).
RICE, Grantland. — Alumnus Football.
Answer, The.
As We Grow Older.
Ballad of the Brave.
Ballade of the Gamefish.
Brave Life.
Breaker and Maker.
Call of the Unbeaten, The.
Conquerer, The.
First Division Marches, The.
Forgotten Wars.
From the Highway.
Game, The.
Getting Set.
Good Luck and Bad.
How to Be a Champion.
Last Inn, The.
Might Have Been.
On Being Ready.
On down the Road.
Philosophy, A.
Songs above the Dust.
To Any Friend.
Trainers, The. . .
Unknown Soldier, The: Armistice Day
at Arlington.
Way of It, The.
What Indeed?
Whatever Odds There Are.
Winner, The.
RICE, Harvey.— Cuba.
RICE, Mrs. Isaac L.— New Fourths for
Old.
Our Barbarous Fourth.
RICE, John Pierrepont.— Magnolia. (TV.)
RICE, Katharine McDowell. — Easter
Joke, An.
Not Too Late.
RICE, Lilian Dynevor. — Ferry for Shad-
owtown, The.
Fourth of July Record, A.
Shadow-Town Ferry.
Ten Minutes in a Trolley.
RICE, Ruth Mason. — Japanese Print, A.
RICE, Sara S.— Harvest Drill.
Japanese Wedding, A.
Speakin' Ghost, A.
RICE, Wallace (de Groote Cecil).— Arm
strong at Fayal, The. -
Battle-Song of the "Oregon."
Blood Is Thicker Than Water.
"Brooklyn" at Santiago, The.
Cheer of Those Who Speak English,
The.
David Glasgow Farragut.
Defeat and Victory.
Destroyer of Destroyers, The.
Dewey and His Men.
End, The.
First American Sailors, The.
First Fruits in 1812.
Immortal Flowers.
Jackson at New Orleans.
Minute-Men of North-Boro', The.
Passing of Richard Somers, The.
Spain's Last Armada.
Sudbury Fight, The.
Sweet Clover.
Under the Stars.
Wheeler's Brigade at Santiago.
RICH, (Mrs.) Helen Hinsdale.— Justice
in Leadville.
Little Phil.
Somewhere.
RICH, Hiram. — Jerry an' Me.
Morgan Stanwood.
RICH, Richard. — Newes from Virginia.
RICHARD, Margaret A. — Attraction,
The.
Done unto Christ.
Little Knight-Errant, A.
Proof.
JWjli;s_ Chubby Legs.
See BURY,
.
RICHARD DE BURY,
RICHARD DE.
RICHARD the Redeless. — House of
Commons in 1398, The.
RICHARDS, Edward Hersey.— Wise Old
Owl, A.
RICHARDS, Elizabeth Davis. — Pine-
Clad Hills.
RICHARDS, Mrs. Henry. See RICH
ARDS, LAURA E. (ELIZABETH).
RICHARDS, Joseph Addison. — Master
of My Boat, The.
RICHARDS, Laura E. (Elizabeth) (Mrs.
Henry Richards). — Alice's Supper.
At Easter Time.
Baby Goes to Boston, The.
Baby's Valentine.
Be Glad and Full of Joy To-day.
Bird Song.
Crocodile, The.
Dandy Cat, The.
Difference, The.
Egg, The.
Eletelephony.
Emily Jane.
Fussy.
"Harriet Hutch." See Nonsense Verses
(IV).
He and His Family.
High Barbaree, The.
In Foreign Parts.
In the Closet.
5ippy and Jimmy,
ohnny's By-Low Song.
umbo Jee.
Lad, A.
Legend of Lake Okeefinokee, A.
Little Brown Bobby.
Little John Bottle John.
Little Sunbeam.
Matter of Importance, A.
Men of Gloucester, The.
Molly Pitcher.
Monkeys and the Crocodile, The..
Nancy's Nightmare.
Naughty Billy.
New Year's Talk, A.
"Nicholas Ned." See Nonsense Verses
(I).
Nonsense Verses.
Nursery Song, A.
Our Colors.
Our Presidents.
Owl and the Eel and the Warming
Pan, The.
Pitcher of Tears, The.
"Ponsonby Perks." See Nonsense
Verses (II).
Prince Tatters.
Punkydoodle and Jollapin.
Sleepyland.
Sleigh-Ride, A.
Song of the Little Winds.
Song of Two Angels, The.
Tommy's Dream; or, The Geography
Demon.
Umbrella Brigade, The.
Valentine, A.
Was She a Witch?
Where Helen Sits.
Why I No Longer Travel.
"Winifred White." See Nonsense
Verses (III).
RICHARDS, William C.— Still Waters.
RICHARDSON, B. W. — Question of
Nations, The.
RICHARDSON, Charles Francis — After
Death.
Conjecture, A.
Mazurka of Chopin's, A.
Prayer: "If, when I kneel to pray.
RICHARDSON, Dorothy M. (Mrs. Alan
Odle). — Buns for Tea.
RICHARDSON, George Lynde.— Classi
cal Criticism.
RICHARDSON, Grace. — April's Return.
RICHARDSON, Hale Howard.— George
Washington's Life.
RICHARDSON, Helen M. — Santa Claus
in Holland.
817
RICHARDSON, Isla Paschal.— Leaving
Harbor.
Raindrops.
RICHARDSON, Mabel Kingsley.— Tele
gram.
RICHARDSON, Maimie AJexandrina.—
And Yet.
Caged Bird, The.
Good-Bye.
Hulk, The.
I Will Not Hear the Sea. •
Le Mistral.
To Sleep.
Twin Rows of Poplars.
RICHARDSON, Mary T. — Christmas
Hymn. A.
RICHARDSON, N. K.— Hail! To the
Veterans.
No God.
RICHARDSON, Robert.— Epitaph [for
Susie Clemens],
Requiem.
"Warm summer sun, shine friendly
RICHARDSON, Sherman D. — Denver
Jim.
Midnight Express, The.
RICHE, Marion P.— Compassion.
Easter Poem, An.
Memories of the War.
Rescue, The.
RICHEY, Isabel. • — Good-Bye, Little
RICHMOND, C. E. — Tramp's Story,
The.
RICHMOND, T. C.— How to Succeed.
RICHTER, Jean Paul.— Dream of the
Universe, A.
Two Roads, The.
RICKARD, Clara Lynn. — Earn a Dollar.
RICKER, Helen Adelaide. — Seasons,
The.
RICKETTS, Alexander. —Great Saving.
RIDDELL, Henry Scott. — Dowie Dens
o' Yarrow, The.
Ours Is the Land.
Scotland Yet.
RIDDLE, Albert. — Poem of Every-Day
Life, A.
RIDDOCH, A. G.— Flag Everlasting.
RIDER, George T.— Sleep, My Infant
Saviour.
RIDGE, Lola.— Altitude.
April of Our Desire.
Art and Life.
Bees, The.
Child and Wind.
Death Ray.
Debris.
Edge, The.
Electrocution.
Faces.
Fifth-Floor Window, The.
Firehead, sel.
Ghetto, The.
Iron Wine.
Joy Is in the Morning- Veiled, A.
Legion of Iron, The.
Light Song. See Firehead.
Marie.
Memory, A.
Mother.
New Orleans.
Reveille.
Snow-Dance for the Dead.
Song, The.
Sons of Belial.
To E. A. R.
Wind in the Alleys.
RIDING, Laura (Mrs. Laura R. Gott-
schalk). — O Vocables of Love.
Sea, False Philosophy.
RIDPATH, James. — History of the
W9rld, sel.
Province of History, The. See History
of the World.
RIENOW, Leona Train. — Aux Etoiles.
RIGGS, Mrs. George C. See WIGGIN,
KATE DOUGLAS.
RIGGS, Katherine Dixon. — Mockery.
RIGGS, Lenore. — Bathtub Bay.
RIGGS, Lynn. — Bastinado.
Bird Cry.
Corrosive Season, The.
High Words, The.
' Letter, A.
Spring Morning — Santa Fe.
R1GVEDA, THE. See Rigveda, The,
in TITLE INDEX.
RIHAKU. See Li T'Ai-Po.
RIHANI, Ameen. — Renunciation.
RIIS, Jacob.— Kid McDuff's Girl.
Riley
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
RILEY, Mrs. Caddie J.— In Commemo
ration of Son's Twenty-First Birth
day.
RILEY, James Whitcomb.— Abe Martin.
Absence of Little Wesley, The.
Adjustable Lunatic, An, self.
After Death.
After the Frost.
Afterwhile ("Afterwhile we have in
view").
Aftenvhiles ("Where are they— the
afterwhiles").
Albumania.
All-Golden, The.
All-Kind Mother, The.
Almost beyond Endurance.
America.
America's Thanksgiving.
Ancient Printerman, The.
And Another of Our Betsy. See Ses
sion with Uncle Sydney, A.
Another Ride from Ghent to Aix.
Anselmo.
Apart.
Armazindy.
Art and Love.
Art and Poetry.
Artemus of Michigan, The.
As Created.
As I Sit in the Silence.
As My Uncle Ust to Say.
As We Read Burns.
Assassin, An ("Cat-like he creeps").
Assassin, The ("Fling him amongst
the cobbles").
At Aunty's House.
At Bay.
At Broad Ripple.
At Crown Hill.
At Dusk.
At His Wintry Tent.
At Last.
At Madame Manicure's.
At Ninety in the Shade.
At Noey's House. See Child- World, A.
At Noon — and Midnight.
At Sea.
At "The Literary."
At Utter Loaf.
August ("Day of torpor in, the sullen
heat, A").
August ("O mellow month and merry
month").
Autographic.
Autumn.
Autumnal Extravaganza, An.
Autumnal Tonic, An.
Away.
Babe Herrick.
Babyhood.
Baby's Dying.
Back from a Two-Years' Sentence.
Back from Town.
Back to Griggsby's Station.
Back Where They Used to Be.
Backward Look, A.
Ballad from April, A.
Ballad with a Serious Conclusion, A.
Ballade of the Coming Rain, The.
Ban, The.
Barefoot Boy, A.
Bat, The.
Be Our Fortunes As They May.
Bear Family, A.
Bear Story, The. See Child-World, A.
Beautiful City, The.
Becalmed.
Because.
Bed, The.
Bedouin.
Bee-Bag, The.
Beetle, The.
Being His Mother.
Bells Jangled.
Benj. S. Parker. See Three Singing
Friends.
Benjamin Harrison.
Bereaved.
Best Is Good Enough. The.
Best of All.
Best Times, The.
Bewildering Emotions. See Child-
World, A.
Billy and His Drum.
Billy Could Ride,
Billy Goodin*.
Billy Miller's Circus-Show.
Billy's Alphabetical Animal Show.
Bin a-Fishin'.
Birdyl Birdyl See Albumania.
Blind.
Blind Girl, The,
RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued}.
Blooms of May.
Blossoms on the Trees, The.
"Blue-Monday" at the Shoe Shop.
Book of Joyous Children, The.
Born to the Purple. See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
Boy Lives on Our Farm, The.
Boy Patriot, The.
Boy-Friend, The.
Boys, The.
Boy's Bear Story. See Child- World.
Boy's Candidate, The.
Boy's Mother, A.
Boys of the Old Glee Club, The.
Brave Refrain, A.
Bride, A.
Brook- Song, The.
Brudder Sims.
Bryant.
Bub Says.
Bud's Fairy Tale. See Child- World.
Bumblebee, The.
Busch and Tommy.
By Any Other Name.
By Her White Bed.
Canary at the Farm, A.
Case in P'int, A.
Cassander.
Central Calm.
Chairley Burke's in Town.
Chant of the Cross-Bearing Child, The.
Charles H. Philips.
Charms.
Children of the Childless, The.
Child's Christmas Carol.
Child's Home — Long Ago, A.
Child- World, A, sels.
Christ, The.
Christine.
Christine's Song.
Christmas Afterthought.
Christmas along the Wires.
Christmas Glee, A.
Christmas Greeting.
Christmas Long Ago, The.
Christmas Memory, A.
Christmas Season.
Christmas Time Jingle, A.
Chuck's Hoodoos. See Some Imita
tions.
Circus Parade, The.
Circus-Day Parade, The.
Claude Matthews.
Climatic Sorcery.
Close the Books.
Clover, The.
Coffee My Mother Used to Make,
The.
Company Manners.
Conqueror, The.
"Coon-Dog Wess."
Country Editor, The.
Country Pathway, A.
Cousin Rufus' Story. See Child-
World.
Craqueodoom.
Cuored o' Skeerin*.
Cup of Tea, A.
Curly Locks.
Curse of the Wandering Foot, The.
Cyclone, The.
Dan O' Sullivan.
Dan Paine.
Daring Prince, The. See Session with
Uncle Sidney, A.
Das Krist Kindel.
Dave Field.
Dawn, Noon and Dewfall.
Days Gone By, The.
Dead in Sight of Fame.
Dead Joke and the Funny Man, The.
Dead Leaves.
Dead Lover, The.
Dead, My Lord.
Dead Selves.
Dead Wife, The.
Dear Hands.
Dearth.
Death.
Death Is Dead.
Decoration Day on the Place.
Defective Santa Claus, A.
Deformed.
Delicious Interruption, A. See Child-
World, A.
Diners in the Kitchen, The. See Ses
sion with Uncle Sidney, A.
Discouraging Model, A.
Ditty of No Tone, A.
Diverted Tragedy, A.
Doc Sifers.
Doctor, The.
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RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued).
Dolly's Mother, The. See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
Dolores.
Donn Piatt of Mac-o-Chee.
Doodle-Bugs's Charms, The.
Dos't o' Blues, A.
Dot Leedle Boy.
Down around the River.
Down on Wriggle Crick.
Down to the Capital.
"Dream" ("Because her eyes," etc.).
Dream, A ("I dreamed I was," etc.).
Dream of Autumn, A.
Dream of Death, The. See Adjustable
Lunatic, An.
Dream of Inspiration, A.
Dream of Long Ago, A.
Dream of the Little Princess, The.
Dream Unfinished, A.
Dreamer, Say.
Dream-March.
Drum, The.
Dubious "Old Kriss," A.
Dusk Song— the Beetle.
Dwainie. See Flying Islands of the
Night, The.
Earthquake, The.
Edgar Wilson Nye.
Edge of the Wind, The.
Ef Uncle Remus Please ter 'Scusen
Me. See Some Imitations
Elf-Child, The.
Elizabeth.
Elmer Brown.
Emerson.
Empty Glove, An.
Empty Nest, An.
Empty Song, The.
End, An.
Enduring, The.
Equity ?
Erasmus Wilson.
Ere I Went Mad.
Eros. ^
Eternity.
Eugene Field.
Evagene Baker.
Even as a Child.
Evening Company, The. See Child-
World, A.
Evensong.
Exceeding All.
Extremes.
Ezra House.
Faith.
Fall-Crick View of the Earthquake, A.
False and True.
Fame.
Fantasy. See Adjustable Lunatic, An
Farmer Whippier — Bachelor.
Feel in the Christmas Air, A.
Fessler's Bees.
Few of the Bird-Family, A.
Find the Favorite.
Fire at Night.
First Bluebird, The.
Fishing Party, The.
Floretty's Musical Contribution. See
Child-World, A.
Flying Islands of the Night, The.
Folks at Lonesomeville.
Fool-Youngens.
For the Song's Sake.
For This Christmas.
For You.
Friday Afternoon.
Friend of a Wayward Hour.
Friendship. See Albumania.
Frog, The.
From a B,alloon.
From Below.
From Delphi to Camden.
From the Headboard of a Grave in
Paraguay.
Fruit-Piece, A.
Full Harvest, A.
Funniest Thing in the World, The.
Funny Little Fellow, The.
Gathering of the Clans, The. See Ses
sion with Uncle Sidney, A.
General Lew Wallace.
George A. Carr.
George Mullen's Confession.
Ginoine Ar-tickle, The.
Give Me the Baby.
Gladness.
Glamour.
Glimpse of Pan, A.
Go Read Your Book!
Go, Winter!
God Bless Us Every One.
AUTHOR INDEX
Riley
RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued).
God's Mercy.
Going to the Fair.
Golden Wedding, A.
Goldie Goodwin.
Good Man, A.
Good, Old- Fashioned People, The.
Good-by, A.
Good-by er Howdy-Do.
Good-by, Old Year.
Grampa's Choice.
Grandfather Squeers.
Granny.
Grant.
Great Explorer, The.
Great God Pan, The.
Green Fields and Running Brooks.
Green Grass of Ireland, The.
Griggsby's Station.
Gudewife, The.
Guide, The.
Guinevere.
Guiney-Pigs.
Gustatory Achievement, A.
Happy Little Cripple, The.
Harlie.
Harp of the Minstrel, The.
Harper, The.
Has She Forgotten?
He and I.
He Called Her In.
He Cometh in Sweet Sense.
He Is Not Dead.
Heat-Lightning. See Child-World, A.
Henry Irving.
Henry W. Grady.
Her Beautiful Eyes.
Her Beautiful Hands.
Her Choice.
Her Hair.
Her Light Guitar.
Her Lonesomeness.
Her Poet-Brother.
Her Smile of Cheer and Voice of Song.
Her Valentine.
Her Waiting Face.
Hereafter, The.
Herr Weiser.
He's Just-Away.
Highest Good, The.
Hik-Tee-Dik.
Hint of Spring, A.
Hired Man and Floretty, The. See
Child- World, A.
Hired Man's Dog-Story, The.
Hired Man's Faith in Children, The.
His Christmas Sled.
His Heart of Constant Youth.
His Last Picture.
His Love of Home.
His Mother.
His Mother's Way.
His Pa's Romance.
His Room.
His Vigil.
Hobo Voluntary, A.
Home Again ("I'm bin a-visitun,
etc.).
Home Ag'in ("I'm a feelin' ruther
sad").
Home at Night.
Home-Folks.
Home-Made Fairy Tale, A.
Home-Made Riddles.
Home- Voyage, The.
Honey Dripping from the Comb.
Hoodoo, The.
Hoosier Calendar, A.
Hoosier Folk-Child, The,
Hoosier in Exile, The.
Hoosier Spring-Poetry.
Hope,
Hoss, The.
Hour before the Dawn, The.
"How Did You Rest Last Night?"
How It Happened.
How John Quit the Farm. *
Humble Singer, A.
Hunter Boy, The.
Hymn Exultant.
Hymn of Faith, A.
I Ain't a-Goin' to Cry No More.
I' Got to Face Mother Today!
I Smoke My Pipe.
Idiot, An.
If I Knew What Poets Know.
Ike Walton's Prayer.
Ulileo.
Imperious Angler, The. See Session
with Uncle Sidney, A.
Impetuous Resolve, An.
Impromptu Fairy-Tale, An.
RILEY, James WThitcomb (Continued).
Impromptu on Roller Skates, An.
In a Box.
In a Friendly Sort o' Way (ar. at.).
In Bohemia.
In Days to Come.
In Fervent Praise of Picnics.
In State.
In Swimming-Time.
In the Afternoon.
In the Corridor.
In the Dark.
In the Evening.
In the Heart of June.
In the Kindergarten of Noble Song,
See Session with Uncle Sidney, A.
In the Night.
In the South.
Indiana.
Intellectual Limitations.
Invocation, An: "Sweet Sleep, with
mellow palms trailed listlessly."
Iron Horse, The.
Iry and Billy and Jo.
It. See Session with Uncle Sidney, A.
It's Got to Be.
Jack the Giant-Killer.
Jack-in-the-Box.
James Newton Matthews. See Three
Singing Friends.
Jap Miller.
Jargon- Jingle.
Jaybird, The.
im.
ob Work.
ohn Alden and Percilly.
ohn Boyle O'Reilly.
ohn Brown.
ohn Clark Ridpath.
ohn McKeen.
ohn Tarkington Jameson.
ohn Walsh.
ohnson's Boy.
"oily Miller, The.
"oney.
osh Billings.
udith.
une.
"une at Woodruff.
"ust As of Old.
~ust Be Glad.
'ust to Be Good,
athleen Mavourneen.
Katydids, The.
Kind Old Man, The.
King, The.
King of O-Rinktum-Jing, The.
Kingry's Mill.
Kissing the. Rod.
Knee-Deep in June. _
Kneeling with Herrick.
Land of Thus-and-So, The.
Land of Used-to-Be, The.
Larry Noolan's New Year.
"Last Christmas Was a Year Ago.*'
Last Night — and This.
Last Words.
Laughing Song.
Laughter.
Laughter Holding Both His Sides.
Laughter of the Rain, The.
Law of the Perverse, The.
Lawyer and Child.
Leave-Taking, A.
Lee O. Harris. See Three Singing
Friends.
Lee O. Harris— Christmas Day, 1909.
Leedle Dutch Baby.
Legend Glorified, The.
Lelloine.
Leonainie.
Let Something Good Be Said.
Let Us Forget.
Letter to a Friend, A.
Lewis D. Hayes.
Liberty.
Life. See Albumania.
Life at the Lake.
Life Term, A.
Life-Lesson, A.
Life's Happiest Hours. See Albumama.
Light of Love, The.
Like His Mother Used to Make.
Limitations of Genius. See Child-
World, A.
Lincoln.
Lincoln — The Boy.
Lines fer Isaac Bradwell, of Indan-
oplis, Ind., County-Seat of Marion.
Lines for an Album.
Lines — On Hearing a Cow Bawl.
Lines — On Receiving a Present from
an Unknown Friend.
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RILEY, James \Vhitcomb (Continued).
Lines to an Onsettled Young Man.
Lines to Perfesser John Clark Ridpath.
Lisper, The.
Lisping in Numbers.
Little Coat, The.
Little Cousin Jasper.
Little David.
Little Dead Man, The.
Little Dick and the Clock.
Little Dog-Woggy, The.
Little Fat Doctor, The.
Little Girly-Girl.
"Little Jack Janitor." See Child-
World, A.
Little Johnts's Chris'mus.
Little Lady, The.
Little Larne Boy's Views, A.
Little Maid-o'-Dreams.
Little Man in the Tin-Shop, The.
Little Mandy's Christmas Tree.
Little Marjorie.
Little Mock-Man, The.
Little Old Poem That Nobody Reads.
Little Orphant Annie.
Little Questioner, The. See Some
Christmas Youngsters.
Little Red Apple Tree, The.
Little Red Ribbon, The.
Little Tiny Kickshaw, The.
Little Town o' Tailhoat, The.
Little White Hearse, The.
Little Woman, The.
Little-Girl-Two-Little-Girls.
'Lizabuth-Ann on Bakin'-Day.
Liz-Town Humorist, A.
Local Politician from Away Back, A.
Lockerbie Fair.
Lockerbie Street.
Loehr's and the Hammonds, The. See
Child-World, A.
Longfellow ("O gentlest kinsman").
Longfellow ("Winds have talked.
The").
Longfellow's Love for the Children.
Lord Bacon.
Lost.
Lost Kiss, The.
Lost Love, A.
Lost Path, The.
Lost Thrill, The.
Louella Wainie.
Lounger, A.
Loveliness, The.
Lovely Child, The.
Lovely Husband, The.
Love's As Broad As Long.
Love's Prayer.
Loving Cup, The.
Lugubrious Whing- Whang, The.
Lullaby: "Maple strews the embers of
its leaves, The.'*
Luther A. Todd.
Luther Benson.
Mabel.
McFeeters' Fourth.
Mad Lover, The.
Man by the Name of Bolus, A.
Man in the Moon, The.
Man of Many Parts, A.
Man's Devotion.
Marion-County Man Homesick Abroad.
See Albumania.
Marthy Ellen.
Mary Alice Smith.
Masque of the Seasons.
Max and Jim.
Maymie's Story of Red Riding-Hood.
See Child-World, A.
Me and Mary.
Meredith Nicholson.
Merman, The.
Michael Flynn and the Baby.
Mr. Foley's Christmas.
Mr. Hammond's Parable — The Dream
er. See Child- World, A.
Mister Hop-Toad.
Mr. Silberberg.
Mr. What's His Name.
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison.
"Mona Machree."
'Mongst the Hills o* Somerset.
Monsieur le Secretaire. 4
Monument for the Soldiers, A.
Moon-Drowned.
Moonshiner's Serenade.
Morning.
Morton.
Mortul Prayer, A.
Mother.
Mother Goose.
Mother Sainted. The
Riley
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RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued}.
Mother-Song, A.
Motto, A.
Mulberry Tree, The.
Muskingum Valley, The.
Mute Singer, The.
My Bachelor Chum.
My Boy.
My Bride That Is to Be.
My Conscience.
My Dancin'-Days Is Over.
My Father's Halls.
My Fiddle.
My First Spectacles.
My First Womern.
My Foe.
My Friend.
My Henry.
My Jolly Friend's Secret.
My Laddie wi' the Bashfu' Grace.
My Mary.
My Night.
My Old Friend.
My Philosophy.
My Ruthers.
My White Bread.
"Mylo Jones's Wife."
Name of Old Glory, The.
Name Us No Names No More.
Natural Perversities.
Naturalist, The.
Naughty Claude.
Nessmuk.
Never Talk Back.
New Year's Nursery Jingle.
New Year's Time at Willarc
Nicholas Oberting.
Nine Little Goblins, The.
No Boy Knows.
Noble Old Elm, The.
Noblest Service, The.
Noey's Night-Piece. See Child-World.
Nonsense Rhyme, A.
Noon Interval, A.
Noon-Lull, A.
North and South.
Nothin' to Say.
O. Henry.
Oh, Her Beauty.
O Life! O Beyond!
Old Band, The.
Old Bob White.
Old Chums.
Old Days, The.
Old Friend, An.
Old Granny Dusk.
Old Guitar, The.
Old Hand-Organ, The.
Old Hay-Mow, The.
Old Hec's Idolatry.
Old Home by the Mill, The.
Old Home-Folks, The. See Child-
World, A.
Old Indiany.
Old John Clevenger on Buckeyes.
Old John Henry.
Old Man, The.
Old Man and Jim, The.
Old Man of the Sea, The.
Old Man Whiskery-Whee-Kum- Wheeze.
Old Man's Memory, An.
Old Man's Nursery Rhyme.
Old October.
Old, Old Wish, The.
Old Played-Out Song.
Old Retired Sea Captain, The.
Old School-Chum, The.
Old Sweetheart [of Mine], An.
Old Swimmin'-Hole, The.
Old Times Were the Best, The.
Old Tramp, The.
Old Trundle-Bed, The.
Old Winters on the Farm.
Old Year and the New, The.
Old Year's Address, An.
Old-Fashioned Bible, The.
Old-Fashioned Roses.
Old-Timer, An.
Ole Bull.
On a Dead Babe.
On a Fly-Leaf.
On a Splendud Match.
* On a Youthful Portrait of Stevenson.
On Any Ordenary Man in a High
State of Laughture and Delight.
On Reading Dr. Henry van Dyke's
Volume of Poems — "Music."
On the Banks o' Deer Crick.
On the Death of Little Mahala Ash-
craft.
On the Sunny Side.
One Afternoon.
RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued}.
One Angel.
One of His Animal Stories. See Ses
sion with Uncle Sidney, A.
One with a Song.
Only a Dream.
Onward Trail, The.
Orchard Lands of Long Ago, The.
Order for a Song, An.
Orlie Wilde.
Oscar C. McCulloch.
Our Boyhood Haunts.
Our Hired Girl.
Our Kind of a Man.
Our Little Girl.
Our Old Friend Neverfail.
Our Own.
Our Queer Old World.
Ours.
Out of Nazareth.
Out of Reach.
Out of the Dark and the Dearth.
Out of the Hitherwhere.
Out to Old Aunt Mary's.
Out-Worn Sappho, An.
Over the Eyes of Gladness.
Pan.
Pansies.
Pap's Old Sayin'.
Parent Reprimanded, A.
Parental Christmas Presents. See
Some Christmas Youngsters.
Parting Guest, A.
Passing Hail, A.
Passing of a Heart, The.
Passing of a Zephyr, The. See Some
Imitations.
Pathos of Applause, The. See Child-
World, A.
Paths of Peace, The.
Peace-Hymn of the Republic, A.
Penalty of Genius, The.
Pen-Pictur' of a Cert'in Frivvolus Old
Man, A.
Perversity.
Pet Coon, The.
Pet of Uncle Sidney's, A. See Session
with Uncle Sidney, A.
Phantom, A.
Philiper Flash.
Piper's Son, The.
Pipes of Pan, The.
Pixy People, The.
Plain Sermons.
Plaint Human, The.
Plantation Hymn.
Poems Here at Home.
Poet of the Future, The.
Poet's Wooing, A.
Pomona. See Some Imitations.
Ponchus Pilut.
Poor Man's Wealth, A.
Poor Student, The.
Prayer Perfect, The.
Preacher's Boy, The.
Prior to Miss Belle's Appearance.
Private Theatricals.
Proem: "Child- World — long and long
since lost to view, The." See Child-
World, A.
Proem: "We found him in that Far
away that yet to us seems near."
Proem to "Home Folks."
Prose or Verse?
Prospective Glimpse, A.
Prospective Visit, A. See Child- World.
Puck.
Quarrel, The.
Quest, The.
Quest of the Fathers, The.
Quiet Lodger, The.
Rabbit.
Rabbit in the Cross-Ties.
Raggedy Man, The.
Raggedy Man on Children, The.
Rain, The.
Rainy Morning, The.
Rambo-Tree, The.
Reach Your Hand to Me.
Red Riding-Hood.
Regardin' Terry Hut.
Requiescat.
Rest, The.
Rhyme for Christmas, A. See Some
Imitations.
Rhymes of Ironquill, The.
Rider of the Knee, The.
Right Here at Home.
Ringworm Frank.
Ripest Peach, The.
Rival, The.
Rivals; or The Showman's Ruse, The.
Robert Burns Wilson.
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RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued)
Robins' Other Name, The.
Romancin*.
Romaunt of King Mordameer, The.
Rosamond C. Bailey.
Rose, The.
Rose in October, A.
Rose-Lady, The.
Rossville Lectur' Course, The.
Rough Sketch, A.
Rubaiyat of Doc Sifers.
Runaway, The.
Runaway Boy, The.
Sad Perversity.
St. Lirriper. See Child- World, A.
Same Old Story, The.
Say Something to Me.
Schoolboy's Favorite, The.
Scotty.
Scraps.
Scrawl, A.
Sea-Song from the Shore, A.
September Dark.
Serenade, The: "Midnight is not
more, The," etc.
Serenade at the Cabin. See Some Imi
tations.
Serenade — to Nora.
Sermon of the Rose, The.
Session with Uncle Sidney, A.
Shadow and Shine.
She "Displains" It.
Shoemaker, The.
Short'nin' Bread Song — Pieced Out
Shower, The.
Silence. •
Silent Singer, The.
Silent Victors, The.
Simple Recipe, A.
Since My Mother Died.
Singer, The.
Sings a "Winky-Tooden" Song. See
Session with Uncle Sydney, A.
Sis Rapalye.
Sister Jones's Confession.
Slap Him on the Back.
Sleep.
Sleep — A Sonnet.
Sleeping Beauty, A.
Slumber-Song.
Smitten Purist, The.
Snow in the Air.
So I Got to Thinkin' of Her.
Soldier, The.
Soldiers Here To-Day.
Some Christmas Youngsters.
Some Imitations.
Some Scattering Remarks of Bub's.
Some Songs after Master-Singers.
Someday.
Somep'n Common-Like.
Something.
Song: "0 I would I had a lover!"
Song, A: "There is ever a song."
Song: "With a hey! and a hi! and a
hey-ho rhyme!" See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
Song Discordant.
Song for Christmas, A.
Song — for November.
Song I Never Sing, The.
Song o' Cheer, A.
Song of Long Ago, A.
Song of Parting.
Song of Singing, A.
Song of the Bullet.
Song of the Cruise, A.
Song of the New Year.
Song of the Road, A.
Song of Yesterday, The.
Songs of a Lifetime.
Songs Tuneless.
South Wind and the Sun, The.
Southern Singer, A.
Speeding of the King's Spite, The.
Sphinx, The.
Spirits at Home.
Spirk Troll-Derisive, The.
Spoiled Child, The.
Spring Song and a Later, A.
Squire Hawkins's Story.
Squirt-Gun Uncle Maked Me, The.
Stanzas for a New Song.
Stepmother, The.
Strange Young Man, The.
Strength of the Weak, The. See Some
Christmas Youngsters.
Subtlety. See Some Songs after Mas
ter-Singers.
Sudden Shower, A,
Summer Afternoon, A^
Summer Sunrise* A.
AUTHOK INDEX
Rittenhouse
RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued).
Summer's Day, A.
Summer-Time, The.
Summer-Time and Winter-Time.
Sun and Rain.
Suspense.
Sutler's Claim.
Symptoms.
T. C. Philips.
Tale of the Airly Days, A.
Taste.
Tennyson.
Test, A
Test of Love, A.
Text, The.
Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Day at Hunchley s.
That Little Dog.
That Night.
That Other Maud Muller.
That-Air Young-Un.
Their Sweet Sorrow.
Them Flowers.
Them Old Cheery Words.
There Is a Need.
Thinkin' Back.
This Dear Child-Hearted Woman That
Is Dead.
This Man Jones.
Thomas the Pretender.
Thoughts fer the Discuraged Farmer.
Thoughts of Youth, The.
Thoughts on a Pore Joke.
Thoughts on the Late War.
Three Dead Friends.
Three Jolly Hunters, The.
Three Several Birds.
Three Singing Friends.
Through Sleepy-Land.
Time.
Time of Clearer Twitterings.
Tinkle of Bells, A.
"Tired Out."
To a Boy Whistling.
To a Jilted Swain.
To a Poet on His Marriage.
To a Poet-Critic.
To a Skull.
To Almon Keefer.
To an Importunate Ghost.
To Annie.
To Benj. S. Parker.
To Bliss Carman.
To Edgar Wilson Nye.
To Edmund Clarence Stedman.
To Elizabeth.
To Hattie — on Her Birthday.
To Hear Her Sing.
To James Newton Matthews.
To Joel Chandler Harris.
To Leonainie.
To Lesley.
To My Good Master.
To My Old Friend, William Leach-
man.
To My Sister.
To Robert Burns.
To Robert Louis Stevenson.
To Rudyard Kipling.
To Santa Claus.
To the Boy with a Country.
To the Child Julia. See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
To the Cricket.
To — "The J. W. R. Literary Club."
To the Judge.
To the Mother.
To the New Year.
To the Quiet Observer.
To the Serenader.
To the Wine-God Merlus.
To "Uncle Remus."
Toil.
Told by "The Noted Traveler/' See
Child-World, A.
Tom Johnson's Quit.
Tom Van Arden.
Tommy Smith.
Touch of Loving Hands, The.
Town and Country.
Town Karnteel, The.
Toy Penny-Dog, The.
Toy-Balloon, The.
Tradin' Joe.
Train Misser, The.
Traveling Man, The.
Treasure of the Wise Man, The.
Tree-Toad, The.
Tress of Hair, A.
Trestle and the Buck-Saw, The.
Tribute of His Home, The.
Truly Marvelous, The.
RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued).
Tugg Martin.
Twiggs and Tudens.
Twilight Stories.
Twins, The ("One's the pictur' of his
Pa").
Twins, The — "Igo and Ago."
Twintorette, A.
Two Sonnets to the June-Bug.
Uncle Brightens Up. See Session with
Uncle Sidney, A.
Uncle Dan'l in Town over Sunday.
Uncle Mart's Poem. See Child-
World, A.
Uncle Sidney.
Uncle Sidney's Logic.
Uncle Sidney's Rhymes.
Uncle Sidney's Views.
Uncle William's Picture.
Uncomforted.
Unheard, The.
Uninterpreted.
Unknown Friends.
Unless.
Unspoken.
Up and Down Old Brandy wine.
Us Farmers in the Country.
Used-to-Be, The.
Variation, A.
Vaudeville Skits. See Some Imitations.
Very Tall Boy, A.
Vision of Rabbi Ben Isaac, The.
Vision of Summer, A.
Voice from the Farm, A.
Voice of Peace, The.
Voices, The.
Wait.
Wait for the Morning.
Waitin' fer the Cat to Die.
Wandering Jew, The.
Want to Be Whur Mother Is.
Wash Lowry's Reminiscence.
Watches of the Night, The.
Water-Color, A.
Way It Wuz, The.
Way the Baby Came, The.
Way the Baby Slept, The.
Way the Baby Woke, The.
We Are Not Always Glad When We
Smile.
We Defer Things.
We Must Believe.
We Must Get Home.
We to Sigh instead of Sing.
Werewife, The.
Wet Weather Talk.
What a Dead Man Said.
What Chris'mas Fetched the Wigginses.
What Little Saul Got, Christmas.
What "Old Santa" Overheard.
What Redress.
What Smith Knew about Farming.
What the Wind Said.
What They Said.
What Title?
Whatever the Weather May Be.
When Age Comes On.
When Baby Played.
When Baby Slept.
When Baby Woke.
When Bessie Died.
When de Folks Is Gone.
When Early March Seems Middle May.
When Evening Shadows Fall.
When I Do Mock.
When It Rains.
When June Is Here.
When Lide Married Him.
When Maimie Married.
When Mother Combed My Hair.
When My Dreams Come True.
"When o'er this page, in happy years
to come." See Albumania.
When Old Jack Died.
When Our Baby Died.
When She Comes Home.
When the Frost Is on the Putikin.
When the Green Gits Back in the Trees.
When the Hearse Comes Back.
When the World Bu'sts Through.
When Uncle Doc Was Young.
When We First Played "Show."
When We Three Meet.
Where Do Sleepy Boys Go?
Where Shall We Land?
Where the Children Used to Play,
Where-Away.
Which Ane.
While Cigarettes to Ashes Turn.
While the Musician Played.
Whitheraways, The.
Whittier — at Newburyport.
Who Bides His Time.
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RILEY, James Whitcomb (Continued).
Who Santy Claus Wuz.
Wholly Unscholastic Opinion, A.
Why.
Wife-Blessed, The.
William Brown.
William McKinley.
William Pinkney Fishback.
Wind of the Sea. See Some Songs
after Master-Singers.
Windy Day, A.
Winter Fancies.
Witch of Erkmurden, The.
With a Child-Book.
With Her Face.
With the Current.
Worn-Out Pencil, A.
Wortermelon Time.
Wraith of Summer-Time, A.
Wrangdillion, A.
Writin' Back to the Home-Folks.
Written in Bunner's "Airs from
Arcady."
Ye Scholar.
Yellowbird, The.
Ylladmar.
You May Not Remember.
Young Old Man, The.
Your Height Is Ours.
Your Violin.
Youth and Age.
Youthful Patriot, The.
Youthful Press, The.
RILEY, James Whitcomb and HARRIS,
Lee O. — Ballad of Smiles and Tears,
The.
Father William.
RILEY, May (or Mary) Louise (Mrs.
Albert Smith). — Two Valentines.
RILEY, Z. F.— Memorial Day.
Thanksgiving Turkey.
Vacation.
RILKE, Rainer Maria. — Abishag.
Book of Hours, The, sel.
For, Lord, the Crowded Cities Be.
Prayer of the Maidens to Mary.
Presaging.
Silent Hour.
Song of Love, The.
Youth Dreams, The.
RIMBAUD, Arthur.— Hunger.
Les Chercheuses de Poux.
Sensation.
Sleeper of the Valley.
Song of the Highest Tower.
RING, Elizabeth Glendenning. — Asleep
by the Irish Sea.
RINGHOFER, Mrs. George. — Babyhood.
RINKART, Martin.— Nun Danket Alle
Gott.
RION, Hanna. — Marriagemony of Mi
nerva White, The.
RIORDAN, Julia T. — Fauntleroy's Wail.
When Josiah Plays the Fiddle.
RISLEY, Charles R,— My Wife's Hus
band.
Wayback Temperance Lecture.
RISLEY, Richard Voorhees. — Dewey in
Manila Bay.
RISTORI, Adelaide.— Queen Elizabeth.
RITCHIE, Alexander A.— Lullaby, A:
"O saftly sleep, my bonnie bairn 1"
RITCHIE, George M.—How I Kissed
Her.
Serpent's Vengeance.
RITCHIE, Mrs. J. Warren. See MAC-
DIARMID, BELLE.
RITTENB URG, Herbert Everell.— Akin.
As I Grow Old.
My Own Land.
One Song, The.
Ready.
Richer Things.
To My Son.
Unforgotten.
"RITTENHOUSE, Anne." See HALL
MARK, HARRY-DELE.
RITTENHOUSE, Jessie B. (Mrs. Clin
ton Scollard). — At Isola Bella.
Bouton d'Or.
Communion.
Confession.
DebtEs].
Dragon Fly, _The.
Frost in Spring.
Ghostly Galley, The.
Green Tree in the Fall, The.
Haunted Heart, The.
Hour, The.
Marsh-Grass.
My Father,
My Wage.
Riltenhouse
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
RITTENHOUSE, Jessie B. (Continued).
Nightingale at Fresnoy, A.
Onset, The.
Osprey and Eagle.
Paradox.
Patrins.
Radiant Loss, The.
Secret, The.
Seven Times the Moon Came.
Transformation.
Values.
White Peacocks.
Windows.
Youth.
RITTER, Fanny Raymond. — Brahma.
(TV.) See Dschelaleddin Rumi.
Creator in Creation, The (TV.). See
Dschelaleddin Rumi.
Dschelaleddin Rumi, sel. (TV.)
Hottentot Cradle-Song.
RITTER, Margaret Tod (Mrs. Lexie
Dean Robertson). — Effort Is Made
to Flout the Tragic Muse, The.
Faith, I Wish I Were a Leprechaun.
Hero's Invocation to Death.
Indictment. -
New Temples.
Release.
Resurgence.
Sonnet to a Plow-Woman of Norway.
Visionary, The.
RITTER, Mary Louise. — Perished.
Why?
"RIVERS, Pearl" (Mrs. Eliza Poitrevent
Nicholson) . — Hagar.
Last Mile-Stones, The.
RIVES, Amelie (Princess Amelie Rives
Troubetskoy). — Before the Rain.
Mood, A.
My Laddie.
Sonnet, A: "Take all of me, — I am
thine own, heart, soul.**
To a Tree-Frog%
Virginia of Virginia.
RIVINGTON'S ROYAL GAZETTE.—
Epilogue, The.
ROACH, Sallie Neill.— Lessons.
ROADS, Helen Pursell (or Purcell).—
Centurion, The.
Procession.
Test.
ROBB, Elizabeth B.— Poetry Week.
ROBB, Ethel. — Child's Evensong.
Christmas "Good Night."
ROBB, John S. — Swallowing an Oyster
Alive.
ROBBINS, Alice.— Joe.
Left Alone at Eighty.
What the Old Man Said.
ROBBINS, Asher. — Washington's Fame.
ROBBINS, Howard Chandler. — Via
Lucis.
ROBBINS, Leonard H. — Epitaphs for
the Speed Age.
ROBBINS, R. D. C. — Soldier's Reprieve,
The.
ROBBINS, Samuel Dowse. — Father,
Take My Hand.
ROBERT, Jeanne. See FOSTER, JEANNE
ROBERT.
ROBERT of Gartmore. See GRAHAM,
ROBERT (CUNNINGHAM) (GRAHAM
of Gartmore.)
ROBERT II, King of France. — Strength,
Love, Light.
Veni, Sancte Spiritus.
ROBERTS, Ada M. — "Even the Least
of These."
ROBERTS, Caroline Mischka. — With a
Difference.
ROBERTS, Cecil. — Charing Cross.
Eyeless and Limbless and Shattered.
See Charing Cross.
Life.
Prayer for a Pilot.
Springtime in Cookham Dean.
Watchmen of the Night.
ROBERTS, Cecil Edric Mornington.
See ROBERTS, CECIL.
ROBERTS, Sir Charles G. (George)
D. (Douglas). — Afoot.
All Night the Lone Cicada.
April Adoration, An.
Autochthon.
Ballad of [Crossing] the Brook, A.
Ballad of Manila Bay, A.
Bird's Song, the Sun, and the Wind,
The.
Book of the Native, The, sel.
Brooklyn Bridge.
Burnt Lands.
Cambrai and Marne.
Canada.
ROBERTS, Sir Charles G. (Continued).
Child's Prayer at Evening, A.
Cricket, The.
Deserted City, The.
Domine, Cui Sunt Pleiades Curae.
Eastward Bound.
Epitaph: "His fame the mock of shal
low wits."
Epitaph for a Sailor Buried Ashore.
Epitaph on a Husbandman, An.
Flight of the Geese, The.
Frosted Pane, The.
Good Earth, The.
Gray Rocks and Grayer Sea. *
Hath Hope Kept Vigil?
Hawk-bit, The.
Heart of the Ancient Wood, The, sel.
"Here on the hill." See Hill Top
Songs (I).
Hill-Top Songs.
In Apia Bay.
In the Wide Awe and Wisdom of the
Night.
Isles, The.
Keepers of the Pass, The.
Kinship.
Marsyas.
Miranda and Her Friend Kroof. See
Heart of the Ancient Wood, The.
Monition.
Night Sky, The.
O Earth, Sufficing All Our Needs.
O Solitary of the Austere Sky.
On the Road.
Place of His Rest, The.
Potato Harvest, The.
Recessional, The.
Salt Flats, The.
Sleepy Man. See Book of the Native,
The.
Solitary Woodsman, The.
Sower, The.
Summons, The.
Sweet o* the Year.
Tantramar Revisited.
Under the Pillars of the Sky.
"Unknown City, The."
Vagrant of Time, The.
Wayfarer of Earth.
When the Cloud Comes down the
Mountain.
"When the lights come out in the cot
tages." See Hill Top Songs (II).
When the Sleepy Man Comes. See
Book of the Native, The.
Wrestler, The.
ROBERTS, Elizabeth Madox. — At the
Water.
Autumn.
Ballet Song of Mary, A.
Big Brother.
Branch, The.
Butterbean Tent, The.
Child Asleep, A.
Christmas Morning.
Circus, The.
Cornfield, The.
Crescent Moon.
Father's Story.
Firefly.
Grandmother, The.
Hens, The.
Horse.
Little Rain.
Milking Time.
Mr. Wells.
Mumps.
My Heart.
Orpheus.
Picnic, The.
Pilaster, The.
Rabbit, The.
Shells in Rock.
Sky, The.
Strange Tree.
Stranger.
Summer Is Ended.
Water Noises.
Wolves, The.
Woodcock of the Ivory Beak.
Woodpecker, The.
Worm, The.
ROBERTS, Frederick T.— Cup, The.
ROBERTS, Homer. — Pa's Chickens.
ROBERTS, Jane Elizabeth Gostwycke.—
In the Golden Birch.
ROBERTS, K. E. (Tr.).— Poverty.
ROBERTS, Linnaeus. — Will and the
Way, The.
ROBERTS, Lloyd.— Changing Year, The.
Deep Dark River.
Fruit-Rancher, The.
Husbands over Seas.
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ROBERTS, Lloyd (Continued).
If I Must.
Madness of Winds, The.
Miss Pixie.
One Morning When the Rain-Birds
Call.
Young Blood.
ROBERTS, Mary Eleanor. — Heaven
Soaring Lark, The.
Witch-Wife, The.
ROBERTS, Michael.— Les Planches-en-
Montagne.
Midnight.
They Will Come Back.
ROBERTS, Sarah. See BOYLE, SARAH
ROBERTS.
ROBERTS, Theodore Goodridge. — Blind
Sailor, The.
Fiddler's Green.
Hamadryad, The.
Last Taps.
Lost Shipmate, The.
Maid, The.
ROBERTS, Walter Adolphe.— Cat, The.
For Poets Slain in War.
Villanelle of the Living Pan.
Villanelle of Washington Square.
ROBERTS, William H.— I Will Believe.
ROBERTSON, Alexander. — Au Revoir.
New ^Eneid, The.
To an Old Lady Seen at a Guest-House
for Soldiers.
"We Shall Drink to Them That Sleep."
ROBERTSON, Anna. See BROWN, ANNA
ROBERTSON.
ROBERTSON, Frederick William.—
True Liberty.
ROBERTSON, Harrison. — How the
Derby Was Won.
Kentucky Philosophy.
Story of the Gate.
Sunday Fishin'.
Two Triolets.
What He Said.
What She Thought.
ROBERTSON, James (TV.).— Les Sou
venirs du Peuple.
ROBERTSON, James Logie ("Hugh
Haliburton"). — Dave.
Farmer of Westerha', The.
Hughie Seeks to Console a
Shepherd, Over-Grieving
Loss of His Son.
Hughie's Advice to Dauvit to Enjoy
the Fine Weather.
Ochil Farmer, An.
Quern Tu, Melpomene.
Spring on the Ochils.
ROBERTSON, Lexie Dean.— I Gave My
Love.
Prayer for Sacrifice, A.
ROBERTSON, Mrs. Lexie Dean.
RITTER, MARGARET TOD.
ROBERTSON, Peter. — Drops.
ROBERTSON, T. H.—Suppose.
ROBERTSON, W. Graham.— Glad Day.
Other Side of the Sky, The.
Primroses, The.
Ring o' Roses.
Sand Castles.
Snowdrops.
ROBERTSON, W. J. (Tr.).— Desires.
To a Woman.
ROBESPIERRE, Maximilian Marie Iso-
dore. — Robespierre's Last Speech.
Victorien Sardau.
Save My Sonl
ROBIN, Claude C. — Frenchman's Esti
mate of Washington in 1781, A.
ROBINDEAU, .—"Metis" Song of
the Buffalo Hunters, The.
ROBINS, George U. — Soldier's Game,
The.
ROBINS, Harry Douglas.— When Pa
Begins to Shave.
ROBINS, Sidney S. — Path to Peace,
The.
ROBINSON, A. R.— Man for the Hour,
The.
ROBINSON,^ Agnes Mary Frances
(Mme. Emile Duclaux). — Ah, Me,
Do You Remember Still.
Ballad of Orleans, A.
Belgium the Barlass.
Castello.
Celia's Horne-Coming.
Cockayne Country.
Darwinism.
Dawn-Angels.
Etruscan Tombs.
Italian Garden, An.
Brother
for the
See
AUTHOR INDEX
Rochester
ROBINSON, Agnes Mary F. (Cont'd).
Le Roi Est Mort.
Let Us Forget.
Orchard at Avignon, An.
Red May.
Retrospect.
Rosa Rosarum.
Sometimes When I Sit Musing All
Alone. ^
Temple Garlands.
Tuscan Cypress, sels.
Twilight.
ROBINSON, Anne.— April and May.
Conversation.
Drummer, The.
To Laddie.
ROBINSON, Mrs. Annie Douglas
(Green). See "DOUGLAS, MARIAN."
ROBINSON, B. Fletcher.— Better Part
of Valor, The.
ROBINSON, Celia Myrover. — Secret,
A.
ROBINSON, Corinne Roosevelt (Mrs.
Douglas Robinson) . — A. E. F. to
T. R., The.
After.
At Sagamore.
Beloved, from the Hour That You Were
Born.
By an Open Window in Church.
Call of Brotherhood, The.
Forgotten Countersign, The.
Grief.
Invocation — Christmas, 1923, An.
Life, a Question.
Lincoln.
One Hour.
Pain the Interpreter.
Path That Leads Nowhere, The.
Refusal.
Sagamore.
Stretch Out Your Hand.
To Italy.
To Peace, with Victory.
Unfulfilled.
Valiant-for-Truth.
Which.
ROBINSON, "Doane" (Jonah Leroy
Robinson). — Give Thanks.
ROBINSON, Mrs. Douglas. See ROBIN
SON, CORINNE ROOSEVELT.
ROBINSON, Ednah. — On Board the
"Victory."
ROBINSON, Edwin Arlington.— Altar.
Aretemias.
Avenel Gray.
Ballade by the Fire.
Ballade of a Ship.
Ballade of Dead Friends.
Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from
Stratford.
Bewick Finzer.
Calvary.
Calverly's.
Captain Craig, sel.
Caput Mortuum.
Cassandra.
Children of the Night, The.
Clavering.
Clerks, The.
Cliff Klingenhagen.
Credo.
Dark Hills, The.
Dead Village, The.
Demos.
Discovery.
Doricha.
Dust of Timas, The. (TV.)
Eros Turannos.
Eutychides.
False Gods, The.
Field of Glory, The.
Firelight.
Flammonde.
For a Dead Lady.
For Arvia.
Fragment: "Faint white pillars."
Garden, The.
George Crabbe.
Gift of God, The.
Growth of Lorraine, The.
Happy Man, A.
Hillcrest.
House on the Hill, The.
How Annandale Went Out.
Inscription by the Sea. (TV.)
Isaac and Archibald.
Isolt of Brittany. See Tristram.
John Evereldown.
John Gorham.
"Just as I wonder at the two
fold screen.**
ROBINSON, Edwin Arlington (Cont'd).
Karma.
Klondike, The.
Lais to _ Aphrodite.
L'Envoi: "Now in a thought, now in a
shadowed wood,"
Llewellyn and the Tree.
Luke Hayergal.
Man against the Sky.
Many Are Called.
Master, The.
Mighty Runner, A.
Mill, The.
Miniver Cheevy.
Mr. Flood's Party.
Monadnock through the Trees.
Neighbors.
"Never until our souls are strong
enough."
New England.
New Tenants, The.
Nimmo.
Octaves.
Old King Cole.
Old Story, The ("Like many a one
when you had gold").
Old Story, An ("Strange that I did
not know him then").
Partnership,
Peace on Earth.
Pilot, The.
Pity of the Leaves, The.
Poor Relation, The.
Prodigal Son, The.
Raven, The.
Return of Morgan and Fingal, The.
Reuben Bright.
Revealer, The.
Richard Cory.
Sheaves, The.
Silver Street.
Sonnet: "When we can all so excel
lently give."
Stafford's Cabin.
Tasker Norcross.
Thomas Hood.
To-morrow.
Too Much Coffee.
Town down the River, The.
Tristram, sel.
Tristram and Isolt of Ireland. See
Tristram.
Twilight Song.
Two Men.
Uncle Ananias.
Unforgiven, The.
' Valley of the Shadow, The.
Veteran Sirens.
Vickery's Mountain.
Why He Was There.
Wilderness, The.
ROBINSON, Edwin Meade. — David
Jazz, The.
Disagreeable Feature, A.
Fishers.
Halcyon Days.
How; Homer Should Have Written the
Iliad. See Limericised Classics.
It Happens, Often.
Limericised Classics.
Rubaiyat, The. See Limericised Clas
sics.
Sad September Sentiments.
Shakespeare Might Have Boiled Othello.
See Limericised Classics.
Song of the Movie Mexican, A.
Spoon River Anthology. See Limeri
cised Classics.
Story of Ug, The.
"There o_nce was a guy named Othello."
See Limericised Classics.
"To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars."
See Limericised Classics.
Villanelle of a Villaness.
ROBINSON, Eloise. — To-Day I Saw
Bright Ships.
ROBINSON, Elsie. — Beauty As a Shield.
ROBINSON, Grant P.— I Fights mit
Sigel!
ROBINSON, Henry Morton. — Cock-
Crow: Woodstock.
Earth-Cannonized.
Seventh Station. (TV.)
To Sad Young Women Who Bewail in
Verse the Sameness of the Male.
ROBINSON, J. D.— Little Boy That
Died, The.
ROBINSON, John R. — Lost Child,
The.
ROBINSON, Jonah Leroy. See ROBIN
SON, "DOANE."
ROBINSON, Josephine. — Universal
Language.
823
ROBINSON, Kenneth Allan.— American
Laughter.
Biarritz.
Lines to Dr. Ditmars.
Luke Tanner's Daughter.
Mesecks, The.
Ward McAllister.
ROBINSON, Lilly.— Anger.
I'd Rather Be Me.
My Mouse.
ROBINSON, Lucy Catlin (Bull) (Mrs.
Tracy Robinson). — Ballade of Is
lands, A.
Fire i' the Flint, The.
"Hie _ Me, Pater Optirne, Fessam De-
ROBINSON, Mrs. Marcella.— Welcome,
Husbands.
ROBINSON, Selma. — Ballad of the
Huntsman.
City Childhood.
Country Night.
Dead, The.
Kitten in a Graveyard.
ROBINSON, Ted.— Fishers.
ROBINSON, Tracy.— Song of the Palm.
ROBINSON, Mrs. Tracy. See ROBIN
SON, LUCY CATLIN (BULL).
ROBINSON, William J.— French in the
Trenches.
ROBSART, Amy.— Santa Glaus, Jr.
ROBY, H. A.— Red and the Blue, The.
ROCHE, James Jeffrey.— "Albemarle"
Gushing.
Andromeda.
Boston Lullaby, A.
Concord Love Song, A.
"Constitution's" Last Fight, The.
Don't.
Fight of the Armstrong Privateer, The.
Flag, The.
Gettysburg.
Gospel of Peace, The.
Jack Creamer.
"Kearsarge," The.
Lament of the Scotch-Irish Exile.
Men of the Alamo, The. *
My Comrade.
Nature, the False Goddess.
Net of Law, The.
On Rereading Teleniaque.
Panama.
Reuben James.
Sailor's Yarn, A.
Sir Hugo's Choice.
Skeleton at the Feast, The.
Three Doves.
V-a-s-e, The.
Washington.
Way of the World, The.
ROCHE, John Pierre.— Mike Dillon,
Doughboy.
Trains.
ROCHE, Loretta.— Of Certain Poets.
ROCHE, W.— To Be Kept by Jesus.
To the Child Jesus.
ROCHES, Les Dames des. — Song:
"Love, triumphant Sorcerer."
ROCHESTER, John Wilmot, Earl of.—
Absent from Thee I Languish Still.
"All my past life is mine no more."
Allusion to Horace, An. The Tenth
Satire of the First Book.
Answer, The.
Bowl, The.
Constancy.
Epitaph on Charles II.
Letter from Artemisa in the Town,
to Cloe in the Country, A, sels.
Love and Life.
Mistress, The.
My Light Thou Art.
On Charles II.
Return.
Satyr against Mankind, A.
Song, A: "Absent from thee, I lan
guish still."
Song: "Give me leave to rail at you."
Song: "Injurious charmer of my van
quished heart." See Tragedy of
Valentinian.
Song: "My dear Mistress has a
heart."
Song: "Too late, alas! I must con
fess.'*
Song: "When on those lovely looks
I gaze."
To His Mistress.
Tragedy of Valentinian, sel.
Upon Drinking- in a Bowl.
Upon Nothing.
Rock
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
ROCK, Madeleine Caron.— He Is the
Lonely Greatness.
ROCK, Magdalen. — Day Too Late, A.
ROCKE, Mary A. — Abandoned Troop
Horse, The.
ROCKETT, Winnie Lynch. — Invincible.
Mother before a Soldier's Monument.
Potion, The.
Singing Heart, A.
ROCKLAND COURIER. — Awful
Squirt, An.
ROCKWELL, J. O.— Drunkard, The.
RODD, Sir Rennell.— Actea.
At Fano.
Daisy, The.
Imperator Augustus.
Keynote, The.
Roman Mirror, A.
Song of Autumn, A.
Then and Now.
When I Am Dead.
RODENBACH, Georges.— You Are My
Sisters.
RODERICK, Virginia.— Mother's Wast
ed Diplomacy.
RODGER, Alexander. — Behave Yoursel'
before Folk.
My Auld Breeks.
Robin Tamson's Smiddy.
RODGER, Sarah-Elizabeth.— And If I
Cry Release.
RODHOUSE, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.
Mary Elizabeth Creglow). — Off to
the Country.
To a Tufted Titmouse.
RODRIGUEZ DE PADR6N.— Prayer to
the Blessed Virgin.
RODMAN, Frances. — Lost Dog.
RODMAN, Selden. — Consuelo at the
Country Club.
Lawrence: The Last Crusade, set.
RODMAN, Thomas P.— Battle of Ben-
nington, The.
ROE, Grace Duffie. — Bivouac by the
Rapp ahannock .
ROE, Robert L. — Seas and Singing
Country.
ROETHKE, Theodore. — Death-piece.
Epidermal Macabre.
Essay.
Fugitive.
Genius.
Prayer: "If I must of my senses
lose."
Silence.
ROGE, Madame. See BATES, CHARLOTTE
ROGERS," Alex.— Rain Song, The.
Why Adam Sinned.
ROGERS, Amy May. — Abandoned
Roads. . _ _
ROGERS, Dollie Louise. — Tampa Ro-
ROGERS?* Ethel and GULICK, Mrs.
Luther H. — Camp Fire Mother, The.
ROGERS, J. — Upon Mrs. Anna Brad-
street, Her Poems.
ROGERS, Julia Ann. — Caterpillar Ap-
ROGERS, Julia E. — How to Plant a
Tree.
Ten Principles of Pruning.
Trees.
ROGER'S, Mrs. Loula Kendall. — Three
Missions, The.
Toccoa, the Beautiful.
ROGERS, Robert. — Ponteach; or, The
Savages of America, sel.
ROGERS, Robert Cameron. — Dancing
Faun, The.
Doubt.
Health at the Ford, A.
In Absence.
Rosary, The.
Shadow Rose, The.
Sleeping Priestess of Aphrodite, A.
Spaniard Answered, The.
Virgil's Tomb.
ROGERS, Samuel. — Bologna, and Byron.
See Italy.
Dear Is My Little Native Vale.
Departed Friends.
Descent, The. See Italy.
Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast, An.
Fond Youth. See Human Life.
Ginevra. See Italy.
Human Life, sels.
I Am in Rome. See Italy.
inscription on a Grot. See Pleasures
of Memory, The.
Italian Song, An.
ROGERS, Samuel (Continued}.
Italy, sels.
Italy and Bergamo. See Italy.
Jorasse. See Italy.
Lost Bride, The. See Italy.
Marriage. See Human Life.
My Wish.
Naples. See Italy.
Nature's Gift. See Italy.
On a Tear.
On J. W. Ward. ^ x
On the Picture of an Infant. (Tr.)
Paestum. See Italy.
Pleasures of Memory, The, sel.
Robin's Grave, The.
Rome. See Italy.
Sleeping Beauty, The.
Tear, A. „ .
To : "Go — you may call it mad
ness, folly."
Venice. See Italy.
Verona. See Italy.
Wish, A.
Written in Westminster Abbey.
ROHLFS, Mrs. Charles. See GREEN,
ANNA KATHARINE.
ROLFE, Edwin.— Arctic, The.
Definition.
Night- World.
Winter's Ghost Plagues Them.
ROLLE, Richard. — Love Is Life, sel.
My Truest Treasure. (?)
"My trewest tresowre sa trayturly was
taken." (?)
New Song, A.
Pricke of Conscience, The, sel.
ROLLESTON, Thomas William.— Clon-
macnoise. (Tr.}
Dead at Clonmacnois, The. (Tr.)
Grave of Rury, The.
In Praise of May. (Tr.)
Lament of Maev Leith-Dherg, The.
(Tr.)
Night.
Song of Maelduin.
ROLLINS, Alice Wellington (Marland).
See WELLINGTON, ALLIE (or ALICE).
ROLLINS, Mrs. Daniel M. See WELL
INGTON, ALLIE (or ALICE).
ROMAINE, Harry.— Ad Coelum.
Out of Arcadia.
Thanksgiving.
Unattainable, The.
ROMAINS, Jules. — Another Spirit Ad
vances.
Church, The.
ROMANES, George John. — Simple Na-
ROMI(f," Ethel. See FULLER, ETHEL
ROMIG.
ROMILU, Myrtle.— If To Die.
ROMINGER, Charles H. — How Morav
ians Observe Easter.
RONALD, Ethel Bowman. — When Eliza
beth Went Home.
RONALSON, Jane.— Have You Written
to Mother?
RON SARD, Pierre de.— And Lightly
like the Flowers.
Deadly Kisses.
Fragment of a Sonnet.
His Lady's Death.
His Lady's Tomb.
Ode: "Come, darling, see an' if the
rose."
Ode: "Lovely Venus on a day."
Ode: "Why, poor peasant, should you
dread."
Of His Lady's Old Age.
On His Lady's Waking.
Return of Spring.
Revenge, The.
Rose, The.
Sonnet: "Sweet love with skill dis
sembled, sweet disdain."
Sonnet: "When you are very old."
To His Young Mistress.
To Marguerite.
To the Moon.
ROOK, E. C. (Celia).— Don't.
Ethel's Birthday Party.
Grandma's Tea.
Harry's Lecture.
Jolly March.
Little Army, The.
Mamma's Little Market-Woman.
Mary and Dinah.
New Mittens, The.
Pussy's Picture.
When We Grow Big.
Womanhood.
Young Soldiers.
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ROOK, E. C. (Celia) and ROOK,
L. (Lizzie) J. — Bessie's View of
Things.
Elsie's Soliloquy.
Lost Kitty, The.
ROOK, Lizzie J.— Diligent Bessie.
ROONEY, John Jerome. — Ave Maria.
Beam of Light, A.
Empire Builder, The.
Horning, The.
John Nicholls of Spartanburg.
Joined the Blues.
Lincoln's Dream.
Mcllrath of Malate.
Marquette on the Shores of the Mis
sissippi.
Men behind the Guns, The.
New Beacons Set.
Rahat, The.
Revelation.
Said the Rose.
We Cannot Think of Him As of the
Dead.
Where Helen Comes.
ROONEY, William.— Dear Dark Head.
Poet, The.
ROOSEVELT, Mrs. Corinne. See ROB
INSON, CORINNE ROOSEVELT.
ROOSEVELT, Theodore. — Abraham Lin
coln.
Address at the Prize Day Exercises,
Groton School, Groton, Mass., May
24, 1904.
American Boy, The.
American Ideals.
American Motherhood.
American Wage- Workers. See Speech
at National Progressive Convention,
1912.
Americanism.
Autobiography, sel.
Character and Courage.
Clean Politics.
Individual and National Character.
Legacy of Conflict, The.
Man with the Muck-Rake, The.
National Expansion.
Need of an Efficient Navy.
On to Victory 1
Our Debt to the Nation's Heroes.
Pledge of the Progressives. See Speecli
Delivered October, 1912.
President Roosevelt's 1907 Thanksgiv
ing Proclamation.
Promise and Performance.
Roosevelt Creed, The,
Speech 'at National Progressive Con
vention, 1912, sel.
Strenuous Life, The.
Study Hard, Play Hard.
Success. See Autobiography.
Theodore Roosevelt's Creed.
Three Greatest Americans, The.
To the Boys of America. See Amer
ican Boy, The.
Training for the Navy.
ROOT, E. Merrill. — April Rabbits.
Beyond Anger.
Birth.
Caterpillar, The.
Chicago Idyll.
Eucharist.
Flames.
Military Drill.
Miracles.
Mountain of Skeletons, The.
Prayer of the Seed.
Pretty Polly.
R. O. T. C.
Scrub Oak,
Sleep-Walkers.
Soldiers.
Starry Classroom.
Still the Cross.
War.
Youth and Death.
ROOT, Elihu. — Duties of the States.
ROOT, George Frederick.— Battle-Cry of
Freedom, The.
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.
ROPER, Florence Wilson. — Always To
morrow.
Soldiers on Parade.
ROPES, Arthur Reed. — In Pace.
Lost Pleiad, The.
On the Bridge.
RDRDAM, Valdemar. — Northland,
The.
RORKE, Lulu M.— Boy's Idea of Christ-
mas.
AUTHOB INDEX
Rossetti
RORTY, James.— Acolyte, The.
Bell, The.
Bell-Ringers, The.
Bird Music.
California Dissonance.
Entry to the Desert.
Escape.
Free Woman, A.
Gray Shore.
Islands, The: Puget Sound.
Lodging for the Night, A.
Not Spring.
Now That These Two.
Rainy Night.
Remembering the Mountains.
Spring Garland, A.
Sunday Morning.
When We Dead Awaken.
White- Face.
Winter Noon.
ROSAS, Jose. — Donkey and the Mock-
ing-Bird, The.
Elm and the Vine, The.
Woodman and the Sandal Tree, The.
ROSCOE, William. — Butterfly's Ball,
The.
To My Books.
ROSCOE, William Caldwell.— Earth.
For Ever.
Master-Chord, The.
Parting.
Poetic Land, The.
Spiritual Love.
To La Sanscceur.
ROSCOE, William Stanley. — To Spring:
On the Banks of the Cam.
ROSCOMMON, Wentworth Dillon, Earl
of. — Essay on Translated Verse,
sels.
ROSE, Alexander Macgregor ("A. M. R.
Gordon"). — Hoch der Kaiser.
Kaiser £ Co.
ROSE, Billy. — Unknown Soldier, The.
ROSE, William RusseL— Bell of Zanora,
The.
Joshua of 1776, The.
On Crutches.
ROSEBERY, Lord (Archibald Philip
Primrose, Earl of Rosebery). — Duty
of Public Service, The.
ROSEGARTEN, Joseph G. — Through
Trials.
ROSENBERG, Flora C. — Your Lamp of
Friendship.
ROSENBERG, Harold. — Aeroplane Eye,
The, sel.
Voyage to the End of Night. See
Aeroplane Eye, The.
ROSENBERG, Isaac. — Dead Heroes,
The.
Jew, The.
Marching.
One Lost, The.
ROSENBERG, James Naumberg.— Dark
ness.
ROSENFELD, Morris. — I Know Not
Why.
ROSENHANE, Gustav. — Sonnet: "And
then I sat me down, and gave the
rein." See S9nnets.
Sonnet: "Deep in a vale where rocks
on every side." See Sonnets.
Sonnets.
ROSENTHAL, Rena. — Insignificance.
ROSKOLENKO, Harry. — Union Square.
ROSOFF, Lydia.— Old David.
ROSS, A. B. — Indignant Male, An.
Two in Bed.
ROSS, Alexander. — Bridal o't, The.
Woo'd and Married and A'.
ROSS, Gary. — Sonnet on a Somewhat
Inferior Radio Outfit.
ROSS, Charles S. — [Dear] Old Mothers.
ROSS, David. — Houses Should Have
Homes to Live In.
Lament of Granite.
ROSS, Delle Oglesbee.— Pastel, A.
ROSS, Gertrude Robison (or Robinson)
(Mrs. Elmer L. Ross). — I Was
Made of This and This.
ROSS, Lawrence Sullivan. — All under
the Same Banner Now.
ROSS, Leo.— Foxes' Tails, The.
Sandy Macdonald's Signal.
ROSS, Margaret Wheeler. — Catechism
for the Clubwoman.
ROSS, Sir Ronald.— Father, The.
In Exile. Reply,
Man.
Power.
Reply.
River, The.
Song of the Sun.
ROSS, William Edward.— Dad.
ROSSER, Flavia.— Ghos' Stories.
My 01' Black Cat.
ROSSETER, Philip.— All Is Vanity.
And Would You See My Mistress' .
Face?
ROSSETTI, Christina Georgina.— Abne
gation. See Monna Innominata.
Advent.
After Death.
Alice.
All the Bells Were Ringing.
All Things Wait upon Thee.
Aloof.
Amor Mundi.
Apple Gathering, An.
At Home.
At Set of Sun.
At the Goal.
Before the Paling of the Stars.
Better Resurrection, A.
Bird or Beast?
Bird Raptures.
Birds of Paradise.
Birthday, A.
Birthday Gift, A.
"Blue-eyed phantom far before, A."
Boats Sail on the Rivers.
Bourne, The.
Bread and Milk for Breakfast.
Bride-Song, The. See Prince's Prog
ress, The.
Broken Doll, The.
Brown and Furry.
Brownie, Brownie, Let Down Your
Milk. See Sing-Song.
Bruised Reed Shall He Not Break, A.
Caterpillar, The.
Child's Talk in April.
Chill, A.
Christmas Carol, A: "Before the paling
of the stars."
Christmas Carol, A: "In the bleak mid
winter."
Christmas Carol, A: '"Thank God,
thank God."
Christmas Day.
City Mouse [and the Country (or Gar
den) Mouse], The.
Color.
"Come back to me, who wait and watch
for you." See Monna Innominata.
Come, Blessed Sleep.
Confluents.
Consider.
Cor Mio.
Coral.
Currants on a Bush.
Daisies.
Darning (wr. at.). See HAYNE, WIL
LIAM H.
Daughter of Eve, A.
"Days are clear, The."
De Profundis.
Dedicatory Sonnet.
Descent from the Cross, The, sel.
Diamond or a Coal, A. m
"Did any bird come flying. "_
"Does the road wind up-hill all the
way?" See Up-Hill.
Dream Land.
Dream Love.
Easter Carol, An.
Easter Even.
Echo.
Echo from Willowwood, An.
Eight o'Clock.
1880. See Valentines to My Mother.
1885. See Valentines to My Mother.
1882. See Valentines to My Mother.
Eleanor.
Emblem Flowers.
Emerald Is As Green As Grass, An.
End, An.
Eve.
Face of Jesus Christ, The. See De
scent from the Cross, The.
Fanny's Doves.
"Ferry me across the water."
First Day, The. See Monna Innomi
nata.
First Spring Day, The.
Flower Folk, The.
Fluttered Wings.
"Fly away, fly away, over the sea."
See Swallow, The.
Follow Thou Me.
Four Pets.
Fulfil Thy Will.
Fur and Feather.
German-French Campaign, The.
Goblin Market.
"Gone were but the winter.'*
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ROSSETTI, Christina Georgina(Cowfd).
Good Advice.
Good-By.
Green Cornfield, A.
Growing in the Vale.
He and She.
Heart's Chill Between.
Heaven Overarches [Earth and Sea].
Hollow-Sounding and Mysterious.
Holy Innocents.
Hope^ Carol, A.
Hopping Frog.
Horses of the Sea.
House to Home, sels.
How Many Seconds in a Minute?
Hurt No Living Thing.
"I cannot tell you how it was." See
May.
"I wish I could remember that first
day." See Monna Innominata.
If a Pig Wore a Wig.
If All Were Rain and Never Sun.
If Only.
If So Tomorrow Saves.
"If stars dropped out of heaven."
If the Moon Came from Heaven.
If There Be Any One.
In an Artist's Studio.
"In the bleak mid-winter." See Christ
mas Carol: "In the bleak midwin
ter."
Invitation to Sleep.
Irresponsive Silence of the Land,
The.
Is It Well with the Child?
"It Is Finished."
Italia, lo Ti Saluto!
Jessie Cameron.
"Kookoorookoo ! Kookoorookoo!"
Lady Moon.
Lambkins, The.
Last Prayer.
Later Life, sels.
Lesson, A.
Let Me Sleep.
"Lie-a-bed."
Life and Death.
Life Hidden.
Linnet in a Gilded Cage, A.
Little One Weary.
Lord, Dost Thou Look on Me.
Lord, Grant Us Calm.
Love Me, — I Love You.
Lowest Place, The.
Lullaby :_ "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!"
"Many in aftertimes will say of you."
See Monna Innominata.
Marvel of Marvels.
May%
Meeting.
Milking Time.
Milking-Maid, The.
Minnie, Mattie [and May].
Mirage.
Mix a Pancake.
Monna Innominata, sels.
Months, The.
Moon, The.
"Motherless soft lambkin, A."
Mother's Song, A.
My Beloved Ones.
"My Heart Is Like a Singing Bird."
"My pleasuance was an undulating
green." See House to Home.
Next of Kin.
Noble Sisters.
Not Yours but You.
O Earth, Lie Heavily upon Her Eyes.
Oh, Fair to See.
O Lady Moon.
O My Heart's Heart. See Monna
Innominata.
October Garden, An.
On the Death of a Cat.
On the Grassy Banks.
Pageant and Other Poems, The.
Pancake, The.
Paradise.
Passing and Glassing.
Passing Away.
Pause, A.
Pin Has a Head, A.
Pocket Handkerchief to Hem, A.
Portrait, A.
Postman, The.
Prayer, A: "Clother of the lily, Feeder
of the sparrow,"
Prince's Progress, The.
Queen Rose.
Remember.
Rest.
Rose, The.
Rosselti
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
ROSSETTI, Christina Georgina(CVwi'd).
Rose Plant in Jericho, A.
Roses for^ the Flush of Youth.
Royal Princess, A.
Seasons ("Crocuses and snow drops
wither").
Seasons ("In springtime when the
leaves are young").
Seasons ("Oh the cheerful Budding-
time!").
"Seldom 'can't'.'*
"She listen'd like a cushat dove."
Shepherds Had an Angel, The.
Shut Out.
Skylark and Nightingale.
Sleep at Sea.
Sleeping at Last.
Somewhere or Other.
Song: "Oh roses for the flush of
youth."
Song: "When I am dead, my dear
est/'
Song of Flight, A.
Soul, A.
Sound of the Wind, The.
Sound Sleep.
Spring.
Spring Quiet.
"Star Sinus and the Pole Star dwell
afar." See Later Life.
Stitching.
Summer [Days].
Summer Is Ended, The.
Summer Wis_h, A.
Sun and Rain.
Swallow, The.
Testimony, A.
"There is one that has a head without
an eye."
There's Nothing Like the Rose.
This Life Is Full of Numbness and of
Balk.
Thread of Life, The.
Three Enemies, The.
Three Seasons.
Time Flies, Hope Flags.
To My First Love, My Mother.
To the End.
"To-Day for Me."
"Too Latel Too Late!" Sec Prince's
Progress, The.
Tread Softly.
Tree, A.
Trust. See Monna Innominata.
Twice.
Twilight Calm.
Twist Me a Crown.
"Two doves upon the selfsame branch."
Two Pursuits.
Up-Hill.
Valentines to My Mother.
Vanity of Vanities.
Watching Angels.
"We lack, yet cannot fix upon the lack"
See Later Life.
Weary in Weil-Doing.
Wednesday in Holy Week.
What Can I Give Him?
What Does the Bee Do?
What Is It Jesus Saith?
"What is pink? A rose is pink."
When I Am Dead[, My Dearest].
When the Cows Come Home.
"White hen sitting, A."
Who Has Seen the Wind?
Wife to Husband.
Wind, The.
Winter Rain,
Wisdom.
Wish, A.
Wrens and Robins in the Hedge.
Year's Windfalls, A.
Yet a Little While.
Youth Gone, and Beauty Gone.
ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel.— Alas, So
Long.
"All my thoughts always speak to me
of love." See La Vita Nuova.
"All ye that pass along Love's
trodden way." See La Vita
Nuova.
Aspecta Medusa.
At the Sunrise in 1848.
"At whiles (yea oftentimes) I muse
over." See La Vita Nuova.
Autumn Idleness. See House of Life,
The.
Autumn Song.
Ave.
Ballad (or, Ballade) of Dead Ladies,
The. (Tr.)
ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel (Cont'd).
Ballata: Concerning a Shepherd-Maid.
(Tr.)
Ballata: He Reveals His Increasing
Love for Mandetta. (TV.)
Ballata: He Will Ga2e upon Beatrice.
(TV.)
Ballata: His Talk with Certain Peas
ant Girls. (TV.)
Ballata: In Exile at Sarzana. (TV.)
Ballata: Of a Continual Death in
Love. (TV.)
Ballata: Of His Lady among Other
Ladies. (TV.)
Ballata: Of True and False Sing
ing. (TV.) . .
Ballata: One Speaks of the Beginning
of His Love. (TV.)
Barren Spring. See House of Life,
The.
Beauty and Duty. (TV.)
Beauty's Pageant. See House of Life,
The.
"Beyond the sphere which spreads to
widest space." (TV.) See La Vita
Nuova.
Birth-Bond, The. See House of Life,
The.
Blessed Damozel, The.
Body's Beauty. See House of Life,
The.
Bridal Birth. See House of Life, The.
Broken Music. See House of Life,
The.
Burden of Nineveh, The.
"Canst thou indeed be he that still
would sing." (TV.) See La Vita
Nuova.
Cantica: Our Lord Christ. (Tr.)
Canzone: He Beseeches Death for the
Life of Beatrice. (Tr.)
Canzone: He Perceives His Rashness
in Love. (Tr.)
Canzone: He Speaks of His Condi
tion. (Tr.)
Canzone: His Lament for Selvaggia.
Canzone: His Portrait of His Lady.
(Tr.)
Canzone: Of His Dead Lady. (Tr.)
Canzone: Of His Love. (Tr.)
Canzone: Of the Gentle Heart (Tr.)
Canzone: To Love and to His Lady.
Canzonetta: Bitter Song to His Lady,
Canzonetta: He Will Neither Boast
nor Lament to His Lady. (Tr.)
Canzonetta: Of His Lady and of Her
Making His Likeness. (Tr.)
Canzonetta: Of His Lady and of His
Making Her Likeness. (Tr.)
Canzonetta: Of His Lady in Absence.
(Tr.)
Card-Dealer, The.
Catch— On a Wet Day. (Tr.)
Chimes, sels.
Choice, The. See House of Life, The.
Cloud Confines, The.
Dark Glass, The. See House of Life,
The.
"Day agone, as I rode sullenly, A."
(TV.) See La Vita Nuova.
"Death, always cruel, Pity's foe in
chief." (Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
Death-in-Love. See House of Life,
The.
Dialogue: Lover and Lady. (Tr.)
Equal Troth. See House of Life, The.
"Even as the others mock, thou mock-
est me." (Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
"Eyes that weep for pity of the heart,
The." (Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
Farewell to the Glen. See House of
Life, The.
Fiammetta.
First Love Remembered.
Five English Poets.
For "A Venetian Pastoral."
"For certain he hath seen all perfect-
ness." (Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
For Our Lady of the Rocks. (Tr.)
For "The Wine of Circe."
Found.
Francesca da Rimini. (Tr.) See
Divina Commedia.
Genius in Beauty. See House of Life,
The.
"Gentle thought there is will
often start, A." (Tr.) See La
Vita Nuova.
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ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel (Cont'd).
Heart of the Night, The. See House
of Life, The.
Heart's Compass. See House of Life,
The.
Heart's Haven. See House of Life,
The.
Heart's Hope. See House of Life,
The.
Her Gifts. See House of Life, The.
Her Heaven. See House of Life, The
(True Woman).
Hill Summit, The. See House of Life,
The.
His Mother's Service to Our Lady.
(Tr.)
Hoarded Joy. See House of Life, The.
Honeysuckle, The.
Hope Overtaken. See House of Life,
The.
House of Life, The, sels.
Husbandman, The. See House of Life,
The (Old and New Art).
"I felt a spirit of love begin to stir."
(Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
Inclusiveness. See House of Life, The.
Insomnia.
Jenny.
John Keats. See Five English Poets.
John of Tours. (Tr.)
King's Tragedy, The.
Known in Vain. See House of Life,
The.
La Bella Donna.
La Vita Nuova, sels. (Tr.)
"Ladies that have intelligence in love."
(Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
Lady of Heaven. (Tr.)
Lamp's Shrine, The. See House of
Life, The.
Landmark, The. See House of Life,
The.
Life the Beloved. See House of Life,
The.
Life-in-Love. See House of Life, The.
Lilith.
Little While, A.
Lost Days. See House of Life, The.
Lost on Both Sides. See House of
Life, The.
"Love and the gentle heart are one
same thing." (Tr.) See La Vita
Nuova.
Love Enthroned. See House of Life,
The.
"Love hath so long possessed me for
his own." See La Vita Nuova.
Love-Letter, The. See House of Life.
Love-Lily.
Lovers' Walk, The. See House of Life,
Love's Last Gift. See House of Life,
The.
Love's Lovers. See House of Life,
The.
Love's Nocturn.
"Love's pallor and the semblance of
seep ruth." See La Vita Nuova.
Love's Redemption. See House of Life,
The (Love's Testament).
Love's Testament. See House of Life,
The.
Lovesight. See House of Life, The.
Love-Sweetness. See House of Life,
The.
Madrigal: To His Lady Selvaggia Ver-
giolesi. (Tr.)
Mary Magdalene.
Mary Magdalene at the Door of Si
mon the Pharisee.
Mary's Girlhood.
Memorial Thresholds. See House of
Life, The.
Michelangelo's Kiss. See House of
Life, The.
Mid-Rapture. See House of Life, The.
"Mine eyes beheld the blessed pity
spring." See La Vita Nuova.
Monochord, The. See House of Life,
The.
Morrow's Message, The. See House of
Life, The.
My Father's Close. (Tr.)
"My lady carries love within her eyes."
See La Vita Nuova.
"My lady looks so gentle and so pure."
See La Vita Nuova.
My Sister's Sleep.
Nevermore, The. See House of Life,
The (Superscription, A).
New Year's Burden, A.
AUTHOB INDEX
Rowe
ROSSETTI. Dante Gabriel (Cont'd).
Newborn 'Death. See House of Life,
Not as These. See House of Life, The
(Old and New Art).
Of Caution. (TV.)
Of England, and of Its Marvels, (2V.)
Of Order in Our Lord Christ. (2V.)
Of the Months (2V.)
On Burns.
On Refusal of Aid between Nations. •
One Girl. (2V.) TT
One Hope, The. See House of Life,
The.
Parted Love. See House of Life, The.
Passion and Worship. See House of
Life, The.
Penumbra.
Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Five Eng
lish Poets. .
Place de la Bastille, Pans.
Portrait, The. See House of Life, The.
Pride of Youth. See House of Life,
The.
Prolonged Sonnet. (TV.)
Prophecy, The. See King's Tragedy,
Refusal of Aid between Nations.
"Retro Me, Sathana!" Sec House of
Life, The.
St Luke the Painter. See House of
Life, The (Old and New Art!).
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. See Five
English Poets.
Sea-Limits, The.
Secret Parting. See House of Life,
Sestina: Of the Lady Pietra degli
Scrovigni. (2V.)
Severed Selves. See House of Life,
Sibylla Palmifera. See House of Life,
The (Soul's Beauty).
Silent Noon. See House of Life, The.
Sister Helen.
Sleepless Dreams. See House of Life,
The.
Song of the Bower, The.
"Song, 'tis my will that thou do seek
out love." See La Vita Nuova.
Song-Throe, The. See House of Life,
Sonnet, The. See House of Life, The
("Sonnet is a moment's monument,
A")
Sonnet: Death Is not without but
Within Him. (Tr.)
Sonnet: He Argues His Case with
Death. (TV.)
Sonnet: He Compares All Things with
His Lady. (Tr.)
Sonnet: He Craves Interpreting of a
Dream. (Tr.)
Sonnet: He Is Out of Heart with His
Time. (Tr.)
Sonnet: He Is Past All Help. (Tr.)
Sonnet: He Jests Concerning His Pov
erty. (Tr.)
Sonnet: He Rails against Dante. (Tr.)
Sonnet: He Speaks of a Third Love of
His. (Tr.}
Sonnet: He Will Not Be Too Deeply
in Love. (Tr.)
Sonnet: He Will Praise His Lady.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: In Absence from Becchina.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: Inscription for a Portrait of
Dante. (Tr.)
"Sonnet is a moment's monument, A."
See House of Life, The.
Sonnet: Lady Laments for Her Lost
Lover, A. (Tr.).
Sonnet: Of All He Would Do. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of an Ill-Fa vored Lady. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Beatrice de Portinari.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Beauty and Duty. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Becchina in a Rage. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Becchina, the Shoemaker's
Daughter. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Fiammetta Singing. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of His Lady in Heaven.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: Of His Lady's Face. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of His Last Sight of Fiam
metta. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of His Pain from a New
Love. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Love, in Honor of His
Mistress Becchina. (Tr.)
ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel (Cont'd).
Sonnet: Of Love in Men and Devils.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Moderation and Toler
ance. (2V.)
Sonnet: Of the Eyes of a Certain
Mandetta. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of the Grave of Selvaggia.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: Of the Making of Master
Messerin. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of the 20th of June, 1291.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Three Girls and of Their
Talk. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Virtue. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Why He Is Unhanged.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: Of Why He Would Be a
Scullion. (Tr.)
Sonnet: On the Detection of a False
Friend. (Tr.)
Sonnet: On the 9th of June, 1290.
(Tr.)
Sonnet : Rapture Concerning His Lady,
A. (Tr.)
Stnnet: To a Friend Who Does Not
Pity His Love. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To Brunette Latini. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To Certain Ladies. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He Com
mends the Work of Dante's Life.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He Con
ceives of Some Compensation in
Death. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He In
terprets Dante Alighieri's Dream.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri: He In
terprets Dante's Dream. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He Mis
trusts the Love of Lapo Gianni.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He Re
ports the Successful Issue of Lapo
Gianni's Love. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; He
Writes to Dante, Defying Him.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante Alighieri; On the
Last Sonnet of La Vita Nuova.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: To Dante in Paradise. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To His Lady Joan, of Flor
ence. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To Love, in Great Bitterness.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: To One Who Had Censured.
(Tr.)
Sonnet: To the Lady Pietra degli Scro
vigni. (Tr.)
Sonnet: To the Same Ladies. (Tr.)
Sonnet: Trance of Love, A. (Tr.)
Soothsay.
Soul-Light. See House of Life, The.
Soul's Beauty. See House of Life,
The.
Spring.
Staff and Scrip, The.
"Stay now with me, and listen to my
sig'hs." (Tr.). See La Vita Nuova.
Stillborn Love. See House of Life.
The.
Stratton Water.
Stream's Secret, The.
Sudden Light.
Sun's Shame, The. See House of
Life, The.
Sunset Wings.
Superscription, A. See House of Life,
Supreme Surrender. See House of
Life, The.
"That lady of all gentle memories."
(Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
"There is a young artist called
Whistler." See Limericks.
Thomas Chatterton. See Five English
Poets.
"Thoughts are broken in my memory,
The." (Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
Three Shadows.
Through Death to Love. See House of
Life, The.
To Death, of His Lady. (Tr.)
"To every heart that the sweet pain
doth move." (Tr.) See La Vita Nu
ova.
Transfigured Life. See House of Life,
Trees of the Garden, The. See House
of Life, The.
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ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel (Cont'd).
Troy Town.
True Woman. See House of Life,
The.
Twelve Sonnets. (Tr.) See Of the
Months.
Vain Virtues. See House of Life,
The.
Venetian Pastoral.
Venus Victrix. See House of Life.
"Very bitter weeping that ye made,
The." See La Vita Nuova. (Tr.)
"Very pitiful ladv, very young, A."
See La Vita Nuova. (Tr.)
Virgin Declares Her Beauties, A. (Tr.)
"Weep Lovers, sith Love's very self
doth weep." (Tr.) See La Vita
Nuova.
"Whatever while the thought comes
over me." (Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
White Ship, The.
Willowwood. See House of Life, The.
Winged Hours. See House of Life,
The.
Without Her. See House of Life, The.
"Woe's me! by dint of all these sighs
that come." (Tr.) See La Vita Nu
ova.
Woodspurge, The.
"Ye pilgrim-folk, advancing pensively.
(Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
"You that thus wear a modest counte
nance." (Tr.) See La Vita Nuova.
Young Fir-wood, A.
Youth's Antiphony. See House of Life.
Youth's Spring-Tribute. See House of
Life, The.
ROSSETTI, William Michael.— Ye Who
Taste That Love Is Sweet.
ROSSLYN, Earl of (Francis Robert St.
Clair Erskine). — Bedtime.
Memory.
ROSSLYN, John. — From Reveille to
Taps.
ROSTAND, Edmond. — Balcony Scene,
The. See Cyrano de Bergerac.
Cathedral of Rheims, The.
Cyrano de Bergerac, sets.
Cyrano's Presentation of Cadets. See
Cyrano de Bergerac.
L'Aiglon, sels.
Lesson Scene. See L'Aiglon.
Mirror Scene. See L'Aiglon.
Princess Faraway, The, sel.
Temptation, The. See Princess Far
away, The.
ROSTREVOR, George. — Bodily Beauty.
Cell, The.
ROTH, C. B. — Spring in Florida.
ROTH, Samuel. — "All vision fades, but
splendor does not fail.'*
ROTHE, Ernil. — Arizona. See Warn
ings from History.
Northwest, The. See Warnings from
History.
Ohio. See Warnings from History.
Palestine. * See Warning's from His
tory.
Sicily. See Warnings from History.
Spain. See Warnings from History.
Warnings from History, sels.
ROTHSCHILD, John.— Calvary.
ROTHWELL, Annie.— Mary Jane and I.
ROTHWELL, Walter. — Shadow of the
Guillotine.
ROUGET DE LISLE (or de L'Isle),
Claude Joseph. — Marseillaise, The.
National Air: France. See Marseil
laise, The.
ROUNDS, Emma. — Ballad of the Merry
Ferry, The.
Fire Pictures.
Wild Home-Pussy, The.
ROUNDY, William Noble. — Lullabye,
A: "Wind is tapping the window-
pane, The."
ROUSE, M. T. — Merry Maiden Maying.
Two Questions.
ROWE, Bessie Maas. — Beggars.
ROWE, Dorothy E. Hanbury. — Coal.
Interval.
ROWE, Frank Hazlewood. — Turned Out.
ROWE, Henry.— Moon.
Sun.
ROWE, James. — Smile It Away.
ROWE, M. F. — "Buy Your Cherries."
ROWE, Nicholas.— Brave, The.
Cato's Address to His Troops in Lybia.
(Tr.) See Pharsalia.
Colin's Complaint.
Pharsalia, sels. (Tr.)
Pompey and Cornelia. ( Tr.) See
Pharsalia.
Rowland
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
ROWLAND, Charles. — One Hundred
Years from Now.
ROWLAND, Eva. — Gingerbread Man,
The.
ROWLAND, Helen (Mrs. Frederick
Kinney Noyes). — Little Things.
ROWLAND, Henry C. — There Is No
Such Thing as Pain.
ROWLANDS, Richard. See VERSTEGAN,
RICHARD.
ROWLES, Catherine Bryant. — Old John.
ROYLE Y, Thomas (?), and FLETCH
ER, John. — Hence, All You Vain
Delights. See Nice Valour, The.
Melancholy. See Nice Valour, The.
Nice Valor, The, sels.
Sweetest Melancholy. See Nice Valour,
The.
ROWLEY, William.— Chase, The.
ROWLEY, William and MIDDLETON,
Thomas. — Song: "Trip it Gipsies,
trip it fine." See Spanish Gipsie,
The.
Spanish Gipsie, The, sel.
ROWNTREE, Maurice.— O Heart.
ROY, George. — Young Donald.
ROYDEN, Matthew. — Elegy on a
Friend's Passion for His Astrophill,
An, sel.
Sir Philip Sidney. See Elegy on a
Friend's Passion for His Astrophill,
An.
ROYER, Laureame M.— Good Night.
ROYLE, Edwin Milton.— Doan't You Be
What You Ain't.
ROYLE, Josephine.— Bright Spirit.
Deep Peace.
Give Us This Day.
ROYS, R. L. — Old Woman's Complaint,
An.
RUBIN, Adeline.— Blind.
Frozen Music.
Life.
Little Straight Tree.
Magnanimous Lord.
Weave a Daisy Wreath for Me.
You Who Are Gone.
RUCKERT, Friedrich (or Frederick).
And Then No More.
Barbarossa.
Christkindlein.
Greediness Punished.
Greeting of Kynast, The.
Ride round the Parapet, The.
RUDDOCK, Margot. — Autumn, Crystal
Eye.
Child Compassion, The.
I Take Thee Life.
Love Song.
O Holy Water.
Spirit, Silken Thread.
Take Away.
RUFFNER, Joseph. — Christmas.
RUFINUS. — Lover's Posy, The.
RUHL, Arthur.— Left Behind.
RUHNKA, Elizabeth. — To a Passing
Gypsy. *
RUIZ, Juan, de Hita. See JUAN Ruiz
RUKEYSER, Muriel.— Boy with His
Hair Cut Short.
Citation for Horace Gregory.
City of Monuments.
Girl at the Play.
Homage to Literature.
Lover as Fox.
Trial, The.
RUM BOLD, Mrs. Hugo Cecil Levings.
See AKINS, ZOE.
RUMELL, Lynn K. — Garden of Life,
The.
RUMI, Jelalud-din. — Singleness of
Friendship, The.
RUNCIE, (Mrs.) Constance Faunt Le
Roy. — Anselmo, the Priest.
Demetrius.
Known unto God.
This Would I Do.
RUNCIE, John.— Pagan Hymn, A.
RUNKLE, Bertha (Mrs. Louis H. Bash).
Song of the Sons of Esau, The.
RUN YON, (Alfred) Damon. — Little
One-Star Flag, The.
Small Town Sport, A.
Song of Panama, A.
RUSHMER, Margaret. — My Mother's
Quilt.
RUSKIN, John. — Arbor Day Aspiration.
Awake! Awake I See Song of the
Dawn.
Humblest of the Earth-Children, The.
See Modern Painters.
King of the Golden River, The.
RUSKIN, John (Continued).
Modern Painters, sels.
Mont Blanc.
Pine Tree, The.
Plants and Flowers.
Praeterita, sel.
Reading and Illiteracy. See Sesame
and Lilies.
Ruskin and His Mother. See Przete-
rita.
Saint Ursula.
Sermons. See Stones of Venice.
Sesame and Lilies, sel.
Sky, The. See Modern Painters.
Song of the Dawn, sel.
Stones of Venice, sel.
Today and Tomorrow.
Tour through France, A, sel.
True Contentment. See Modern Paint
ers.
Trust Thou Thy Love.
Truth of Truths, The.
Wreck, The.
RUSSEL, Sol Smith. — Proposal, The.
RUSSELL, A. Wolseley.— Sonnet: The
Old Song.
RUSSELL, Charles E.— Fleet at San
tiago, The.
RUSSELL, Florence Kimball. — At the
Telephone.
Overheard at the Telephone.
RUSSELL, Frank.— Song of the Race.
RUSSELL, G. W. E.— "More, Please."
Mothers and Sons.
RUSSELL, George R.— Opportunity for
Work.
RUSSELL, George William. See "M."
RUSSELL, Hollis.— Caritas.
Darkest Africa.
Dead Men Laugh.
Fear.
Men.
To One Gone.
RUSSELL, Irwin. — "Along the Line."
Blessing [on] the Dance, A. See
Christmas Night in the Quarters.
Christmas Night in the Quarters, sels.
De Fust Banjo. See Christmas Night
in the Quarters.
First Banjo, The. See Christmas Night
in the Quarters.
First Client, The.
Half -Way Doin's.
Larry's on the Force.
Mahsr John. See Christmas Night in
the Quarters.
Nebuchadnezzar.
Nine Graves in Edinbro.
Norvem People.
Origin of the Banjo, The, See Christ
mas Night in the Quarters.
Practical Young Woman, A.
RUSSELL, Lawrence K. — At a Wom
en's Club.
Wore Her Last Year's Hat.
RUSSELL, Lillis L.— Our Yesterdays.
RUSSELL, Matthew. — Thought from
Cardinal Newman, A.
RUSSELL, Maud. — Great Outdoors,
The.
RUSSELL, Paul M.— Stonewall Jack
son's Death.
RUSSELL, Percy.— Birth of Australia,
The.
RUSSELL, Sydney King. — Midsummer.
Susanna Passes.
What Does It Matter Now.
RUSSELL, Thomas.— Maniac, The.
Sonnet: "Could then the Babes from
yon unshelter'd cot."
Sonnet Suppos'd to Be Written at
Lemnos.
Sonnet: To Oxford.
Sonnet to Valclusa.
Supposed to Be Written at Lemnos.
RUST, Ida G.— Never More Tears,
Sorrow, Nor Sighing.
RUSTICO BI FILIPPO. — Sonnet: Of
the Making of Master Messerin.
RUTH, Anna L. — Eleventh Hour,
The.
Gates Ajar.
Little Steenie.
RUTHERFORD, Alison (Mrs. Alison
Cockburn). — Flowers of the Forest,
The.
RUTLEDGE, Archibald.— Lee.
Peachtree.
Requiem.
Sanctuary, The.
Spring in the South.
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RYAN, Abram Joseph (Father Ryan).—
Cause of the South, The. See Senti
nel Songs.
Child's Wish, A.
Christmas Carol, A: "I'm sitting alone
in my silent room."
Conquered Banner, The.
Erin's Flag.
If I Should Die Tonight. Or. at.)
See SMITH, ARABELLA EUGENIA.
» Land without Ruins, A.
Night Thoughts.
Rest.
Reunited.
Rosary of My Tears, The.
Sentinel Songs, sel.
Song of the Mystic.
Sword of Robert Lee, The.
Valley of Silence, The.
Weary, Lonely, Restless, Homeless.
"When falls the soldier brave." See
Sentinel Songs.
Why Is It So?
RYAN, Anne. — Mary Salome, Widow.
Music.
RYAN, Father. See RYAN, ABRAM JO
SEPH.
RYAN, George B. — Still Undaunted.
RYAN, J. H.— Bachelor's Love Song.
RYAN, John W.— Solution, The.
RYAN, Julia M. — Tintamarre, The.
RYAN, Kathryn White.— Exile.
Haiti.
Mother, The.
Tomb of Eternal Life, The.
Triumph.
Turquoise Bowl, The.
RYAN, Malachy.— Rose Adair.
RYAN, Margaret. — Twilight.
RYAN, Patrick J., Archbishop.— Eter
nity of Music, The.
RYAN, Richard.— O, Saw Ye the Lass.
RYDER, Arthur. — Autumn. See Sea
sons, The.
Early Spring. See Seasons, The.
Fool and False. See Panchatantra,
The,
Kings. See Panchatantra, The.
Panchatantra, The, sels.
Penalty of Virtue, The. See Pancha
tantra, The.
Poverty. See Panchatantra, The.
Rains. See Seasons, The.
Spring. See Seasons, The.
Summer. See Seasons, The.
True Friendship. See Panchatantra,
The.
Winter. See Seasons, The.
RYDER, T. P.— Huskin'-Bee, The.
RYLANDS, George.— "I Will Lift Up
Mine Eyes unto the Hills."
RYMAN, Fred Shelley.— Ideal India.
RYSKIND, Morrie ("John P. Winter-
green"). — Happy Thought for Some
Struggling Nation.
Horace the Wise.
How It Might Have Appeared.
To Natalie.
"S., A. H."— Lost Voice, The.
"S., A. W."— Life That Counts, The.
"S., C. A." — Tragedy on Past Partici
ples, A.
"S. C. M'K." See "M'K., S. C."
"S., H. M." — Recipe for a Happy New
Yean
"S., H. T." — Man, The.
«g., I." — Sonnet: "Were I as base as is
the lowly plain.*'
"S., J. H."— New Year's Wish, A.
"S., M. B."— Wives of Brixham, The.
"S. M. M." See- "M., S. M."
"S., M. W."— Flag, The.
«S., R."—01d Men in a Club.
"S., R. W." — Remember Again.
"S. T. R." See "R., S. T."
"S. W. D. M." See "M., S. W. D."
"S., W. G."— Refugees, The.
"S., W. H."— Ballad of the Prodigal
Son, The.
"S. W. W." See STORY, WILLIAM WET-
MORE.
SAADI. See SA'DI.
SABIN, Edwin L.— Apple-Barrel, The.
Deposed.
Easter.
Mrs. Dibble's Rest Cure.
Mothers.
My Enemy.
Unwelcome Brother.
Work.
AUTHOR INDEX
Sampson
SABOLY, Nicholas. — Boots and Saddles.
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella.
Christinas Carol of Provence.
Shepherd Boys, The.
Shepherd Folk Go to Bethlehem, The.
SACCHETTI, Franco. — Ballata: His
Talk with Certain Peasant Girls.
Catch — On a Wet Day.
SACKVILLE, Charles, Earl of Dorset.—
Advice, The.
Fire of Love, The.
On a Lady Who Fancied Herself a
Beauty.
Phillis for Shame Let Us Improve.
Song: "Dorinda's sparkling wit, and
eyes."
Song: "Methinks the poor town has
been troubled too long."
Song: "Phyllis, for shame! let us im
prove."
Song: "To all you ladies now at
land."
Song: Written at Sea [,in the First
Dutch War, 1665, the Night before
an Engagement].
"To all you ladies now at land."
Written at Sea, in the First Dutch
War.
SACKVILLE, Lady Margaret.— Apple,
The.
Behold! the Dreamer Cometh!
Cavalcade.
Daffodils.
Drowned Lover, The.
Epitaph, An: "As shining sand-drift."
5** Epitaphs (XXXII).
Epitaphs, sels.
"His life was like white steel. A
mind." See Epitaphs (XVI).
"How many generations yet shall pass."
See Epitaphs (VII).
Message, The.
"My days were lighter." See Epi
taphs (XII).
"My flesh was water and my spirit
foam." See Epitaphs (XVII).
"Myriad roots of the entwining grass,
The." See Epitaphs (II).
"Neither of Earth nor Heaven here
she lies." See Epitaphs (VI).
Peacemakers, The.
Resurrection.
Sermon, A.
Sprite's Song.
"This quiet pillow."
To One Who Denies the Possibility of
a Permanent Peace.
Vale.
"Why did you die? — I died of every
thing." See Epitaphs (I).
SACKVILLE, Thomas, Earl of Dorset
(Lord Buckhurst) . — Complaint of the
Duke of Buckingham.
Induction, The.
Midnight.
Mirror for Magistrates, A. See In
duction, The.
Old Age. See Induction, The.
Porch of Hell, The. See Induction,
The.
Sleep. See Induction, The.
SACKVILLE - WEST, V. (Victoria,
Mary or Vita; Mrs. Harold George
Nicolson) . — Autumn, sel.
Bitterness.
Evening.
Full Moon.
Gardener, The. See Land, The.
Greater Cats, The.
Island, The. See Land, The.
King's Daughter.
Land, The, sels.
Nocturne: "Now die the sounds. aNo
whisper stirs the trees." See Spring.
On the Lake.
Peddler and the Reddlernan. See
Land, The.
Ploughing. See Land, The.
Sailing Ships.
Saxon Song, A.
Song: "If I had only loved your flesh."
Song: "My spirit like a shepherd
boy."
Sonnet: "This little space which scented
box encloses."
Spring, sel.
Spring ("Peddler and the reddleman,
The"). See Land, The.
Suicide Pact.
Weed Month. See Land, The.
Winter Song. See Land, The.
Woodcraft. See Autumn.
SA'DI (or Saadi). — Alas. See Gulistan,
The.
Bustan, The, sels.
Courage. See Gulistan, The.
Dancer, The. See Bustan, The.
Deeds, Not Heredity. See Gulistan,
The.
Friendship. See Gulistan, The.
Gift of Speech, The. See Gulistan,
The.
Great Physician. See Bustan, The.
Gulistan, The, sels.
He Hath No Parallel. See Gulistan,
The.
Help. See Gulistan, The.
Hyacinths to Feed Thy Soul. See
Gulistan, The.
Love's Last Resource. See Gulistan,
The.
Mesnevi. See Gulistan, The.
Ode: "Until thine hands clasp girdle-
wise the waist of the Belov'd."
On the Deception of Appearances. See
Gulistan, The.
Sooth-Sayer, The. See Gulistan, The.
Take the Crust. See Gulistan, The.
Wealth. See Gulistan, The.
SAFFORD, Mary J.— Lady of Gedo,
The.
SAFFORD, William Harrison. — Battle
of Muskingum, The.
SAGE, Agnes Carr. — Ambitious Mar
guerite, The.
SAGEBEER, Joseph Evans. — Maid of
Orleans, The.
SAGLIO, Hugh T.— Snow-Drift.
SA-GO-YE-WAT-HA. See RED JACKET.
SAIGYO HOSHL— " Although I do not
know."
"In my boat that goes."
"Like those boats which are returning."
"Mingling my prayer."
"Since I am convinced." See Shui Shu.
"Startled by a single scream."
"Those Ships that Left."
ST. AMBROSE. — Love to the Church.
Verbum Supermini. See also ST. AU
GUSTINE and ST. AMBROSE.
ST. ANATOLIUS.— Great and Mighty
Wonder.
ST. ANSELM.— To Our Lord in the
Sacrament.
ST. ANTHONY, of Padua.— Death-Bed
Hymn of Saint Anthony of Padua.
ST. ATHENOGENES (At.). — Hymn
for the Lighting of the Lamps.
ST. AUGUSTINE.— Joys of Paradise,
The.
ST. AUGUSTINE and ST. AMBROSE
(At.). — Te Deum Laudamus.
ST. BERNARD, of Clairvaux. — Jesu
Dulcis.
fesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts.
Thy Kingdom Come.
ST. BERNARD, of Cluny. See BER
NARD of Cluny or of Morlaix.
ST. BONAVENTURE (At.). — Adeste
Fideles.
ST. C^DMON. See CEDMON.
ST. CLAIR-ERSKINE, Francis Robert.
See ROSSLYN, Earl of.
ST. COLUMCILLE.— On His Exile to
lona.
Praise of Derry, The.
ST. COSMAS.— Nativity Ode,
ST. EPHREM.— Christmas Hymn, The.
SAINT FRANCIS, of Assist.— Cantica:
Our Lord Christ.
Canticle of the (or Brother) Sun,
The.
Of Order in Our Lord Christ.
Song of the Creatures, The.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER. — Hymn of
Love.
Hymn: "My God, I love thee, not be
cause."
My God, I Love Thee.
ST. GREGORY, of Narek. — Christ-
Child, The.
ST. GREGORY, the Gmi*.— Darkness
Is Thinning.
Morning Hymn.
Veni, Creator Spiritus (at.).
ST. ITA.— Jesukin.
Obscure Night of the Soul, The.
ST. JOHN, John P. — Sparrow Must Go,
The.
Vote the Traffic Down.
ST. JOHN, Peter.— Descent on Middle
sex, The.
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ST. JOHN DAMASCENE. — Easter
ST. JOHN, of the Cross.— O Flame of
Living Love.
ST. JOSEPH, of the Studium. — Fin
ished Course, The.
ST. NERSES. — Assumption, The.
ST. NICHOLAS.— Doll's Bonnet, A.
Lazy Cat, The.
"Little Dutch Gretchen sat in the
kitchen."
Little Gentleman, A.
Winter Song, A.
ST. NOTKER. — Cantemus Cuncti Melo-
dum.
ST. PATRICK.— Deer's Cry, The.
SAINT PAVIN, Denis Sanguin.— Son
net: "Luck, which is against me
ST. POTHINUS, of Lyonj.— Epigram
on Marcus the Gnostic.
ST. STEPHEN, The Sabaite.—Art Thou
Weary?
SAINT TERESA, of Avila.— Alone God
Sufficeth.
If Lord Thy Love for Me Is Strong.
Let Mine Eyes See Thee.
Life Above, the Life on High, The.
Lines Written in Her Breviary.
St. Teresa's Book-Mark.
Shepherd, Shepherd, Hark.
To-Day a Shepherd.
ST. THEODORE, of the Studium.—
Canon for Apocreos, The.
ST. THERESE, of the Child Jesus.—
My Song of Today.
Scattering Flowers.
Unpetalled Rose, The.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS.— Adore Te
Devote.
Hymn: "Sing, my tongue, the Sav
iour's glory."
Lauda Sion.
SAINTE-BEUVE, Charles Augustin
(Charles Augustin Sainte Beuve). —
Which Was Most Truly Dead?
SAINT-GELAIS, Mellin de. — Empty
Purse, The.
Epigram: "Friend, tell of these two
things."
Sonnet of the Mountain, The.
To a Bore.
SAINT-GELAIS, Octavien de.— Frag
ment: "I own my youthful prime I
did destroy."
SAINT-JUIRS (Louis Rene Delorme).
Jasmine Flower, The.
"SAKI" (H. H. Munro; Hector Hugh
Munro). — Story-Teller, The.
Tobermory.
SALAMAH, Son of JandaL — Gone Is
Youth. See Mufaddaliyat, The.
Mufaddaliyat, The, sel.
SALDA&A, Diego de. — Eyes So Tristful.
SALISBURY, Helen Molyneaux.—
Grass Heritage.
Refugee, The.
SALIS-SEEWIS, Johann Gaudenz von.
Song of the Silent Land.
SALMON, Agnes Foster. — Porch Song.
SALMON, Arthur L. — Autumn.
In Later Days.
SALMOND, James Bell. — Highland
Fairies.
Song of the Highland Sword-Maker.
To a Gypsy Girl on Farragon.
SALSBURY (or Saulsbury), Etta (or
Etty) G. — Willie's Breeches.
SALT, Henry S. — Regarding the One
Minute of Silence on Armistice Day.
S ALTER, W. H.— Queer Boy, A.
SALTILLO, Don Jose de. — Rio Bravo
— A Mexican Lament.
SALTSGIVER, Mrs. Oliver J.— Holly
hock.
SALTUS, Edgar.— Chariot- Race in the
Time of Christ, A.
SALTUS, Francis Saltus. — Andalusian
Sereno, The.
Bayadere, The.
Ideal, The.
Pastel.
Sphinx Speaks, The.
SALVADORI, Giulio.— Presence of the
Spirit, The.
SAMAIN, Albert. — Pannyra of the
Golden Heel.
From Summer Hours.
SAMMIS, J. H.— All Needs Met.
SAMPLE, Sarah Steele. — Lancaster.
SAMPSON, Florence. — Thought, A.
Sampster
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
SAMPSTER, Jessie E.— Psalm: "They
have burned to Thee many tapers in
many temples."
SAMUELS, Ruth.— Realism.
SAN GEMINIANO, Folgore da.— Of
the Months.
On Knighthood.
Sonnet: Of Virtue.
SAN JUAN, De la Cruz. — Obscure
Night of the Soul, The.
SANBORN, Franklin Benjamin. —
Ariana.
Samuel Hoar.
SANBORN, J. W.— Two Bells.
SANCHEZ, Luis Anibal. — Brother Dog.
"SANCTA-CLARA, Abraham." — St.
Anthony's Sermon to the Fishes.
SANDBURG, Carl.— A. E. F.
Abraham Lincoln, seL
Accomplished Facts.
Adelaide Crapsey.
Again ?
Alix.
All Day Long.
Alley Rats.
Always the Mob.
Ambassadors of Grief.
Among the Red Guns.
And So To-Day.
And They Obey.
And This Will Be All?
Anna Imroth.
Answer, The.
Aprons of Silence.
Ashurnatsirpal III.
At a Window.
At the Gates of Tombs.
Auburn.
Autumn Movement.
Aztec.
Aztec Mask.
Baby Face.
Baby Song of the Four Winds.
Baby Toes.
Baby Vamps.
Back Yard.
Balloon Faces.
Baltic Fog Notes.
Band Concert.
Bars.
Basket.
Bas-Relief.
Bath.
Beat, Old Heart.
Between Two Hills.
Between Worlds.
Bilbea.
Bird Talk.
Bitter Summer Thoughts.
Black Horizons.
Blacklisted.
Blizzard Notes.
Blossom Themes.
Blue Island Intersection.
Blue Maroons.
Blue Ridge.
'Boes.
Bones.
Boy and Father.
Branches.
Brancusi.
Brass Keys.
Bricklayer Love.
Bringers.
Broadway.
Broken Hearted Soprano.
Broken Sky.
Broken Tabernacles.
Broken-Face Gargoyles.
Bronzes.
Brown Gold.
Buckwheat.
Buffalo Bill.
Buffalo Dusk.
Bug Spots.
Bundles.
Butter Colors.
Buttons.
Caboose Thoughts.
Cadenza.
Cahoots.
Caligari.
Calls.
Canadians and Pottawattomies
Carlovingian Dreams.
Cartoon.
Chamfort.
Chasers.
Cheap Blue,
Chicago.
Chicago Boy Baby.
Chicago Poet.
SANDBURG, Carl (Continued).
Chicks.
Child.
Child Margaret.
Child Moon.
Child of the Romans.
Chillicothe.
Choices.
Choose.
Chords.
Circles of Doors.
Clark Street Bridge.
Clean Curtains.
Clean Hands.
Clefs.
Clinton South of Polk.
Clocks.
Crabapple Blossoms.
Crabapples.
Crapshooters.
Coin, A.
Cool Tombs.
Corn and Beans.
Corn Hut Talk.
Corn Prattlings.
Cornfield Ridge and Stream.
Counting.
Couple, A.
Cricket March.
Crimson.
Crimson Changes People.
Crimson Rambler.
Cripple.
Crisscross.
Crossing Ohio When Poppies Bloom
in Ashtabiila.
Crossing the Paces.
Crucible.
Cumulatives.
Cups of Coffee.
Curse of a Rich Polish Peasant on His
Sister Who Ran Away with a Wild
Man.
Dan.
Dancer.
Death Snips Proud Men.
Destroyers.
Dialogue.
Different Kinds of Good-By.
Dinosaur Bones, The.
Do You WTant Affidavits?
Docks.
Dogheads.
Dream Girl.
Dreams in the Dusk.
Drumnotes.
Dunes.
Dusty Doors.
Dynamiter.
Early Hours.
Early Lynching.
Early Moon.
Electric Sign Goes Dark, An.
Elephants Are Different to Different
People.
Eleventh Avenue Racket.
Epistle.
Even Numbers.
Evening Waterfall.
Explanations of Love.
Face.
Falltime.
Far Rockaway Night till Morning.
Fate.
Feather Lights.
Fellow Citizens.
Fence, A.
Field People.
Fight.
Films.
Finish.
Fins.
Fire Dreams.
Fire Pages.
Fire-Logs.
Fish Crier.
Five Cent Balloons.
Five Towns on the B. and O.
Flanders.
Flash Crimson.
Flat Lands.
Flat Waters of the West in Kansas.
Flowers Tell Months.
Flux.
Flying Fish.
Fog ("Desolate and Lone").
Fog ("Fog comes, The").
Fog Portrait.
Follies.
Foolish about Windows.
For You.
Four Brothers, The.
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SANDBURG, Carl (Continued).
Four Preludes on Playthings of the
Wind.
Four Steichen Prints.
Frog Songs.
From the Shore.
Galoots.
Garden Wireless.
Gargoyle.
Girl in a Cage.
Glimmer.
Gold Mud.
Goldwing Moth.
Gone.
Good Morning, America.
Good Night.
Government.
Graceland.
Grass.
Grassroots.
Graves.
Great Hunt, The.
Great Proud Wagon Wheels Go On
The.
Grieg Being Dead.
Gypsy.
Gypsy Mother.
Half Moon in a High Wind.
Half Way.
Halsted Street Car.
Hammer, The.
Handfuls.
Hangman at Home, The.
Happiness.
Harbor, The.
Harrison Street Court.
Harsk, Harsk.
Harvest Sunset.
Has-Been, The.
Hate.
Hats.
Haunts.
Have Me.
Hazardous Occupations.
Haze.
Haze Gold.
Head.
Heavy and Light.
Helga.
Hell on the Wabash.
Hells and Heavens.
Hemlock and Cedar.
High Conspiratorial Persons.
His Own Face Hidden.
Hits and Runs.
Home Fires.
Home Thoughts.
Honky Tonk in Cleveland, Ohio.
Hoodlums.
Hoof Dusk.
Hope Is a Tattered Flag. See People,
Yes, The.
Horse Fiddle.
Horses and Men in Rain.
House.
How Much?
How Yesterday Looked.
Humdrum.
Hummingbird Woman.
Hungry and Laughing M N.
Hydrangeas.
I Am Chicago. See Windy City, The.
I Am the People, the Mob.
I Sang.
Ice Handler.
Iglits and His Wife.
Illinois Farmer.
Implications.
Improved Farm Land.
In a Back Alley.
In a Breath.
In Tall Grass.
In the Shadow of the Palace.
Interior.
Iron.
It Is Much,
abberers.
ack.
ack London and O. Henry,
an Kubelik.
aws.
azz Fantasia.
ohn Ericsson Day Memorial, 1918.
oke Gold,
oliet.
oy.
ug.
une.
ungheimer's.
junk Man, The.
Just before April Came.
Kansas Lessons.
Killers.
AUTHOR INDEX
Sandburg
SANDBURG, Carl (Continued).
Kin.
Knucks.
Kreisler.
Landscape.
Landscape Including Three States of
the Union.
Languages.
Last Answers.
Laughing Blue Steel.
Laughing Corn.
Lavender Lilies.
Lawyer.
Lawyers Know Too Much, The.
Leather Leggings.
Legends.
Let Love Go On.
Let Them Ask Your Pardon.
Letter S. .
Letters to Dead Imagists.
Liars, The.
Limited.
Little Sketch.
Loam.
Localities.
Loin Cloth.
Long Guns.
Losers.
Losses.
Lost.
Lovable Babblers.
Love in Labrador.
Love Letter to Hans Christian Ander
sen.
Lumber Yard Pools at Sunset.
Mag.
Mamie.
Mammy Hums.
Man and Dog on an Early Winter
Morning.
Man, the Man-Hunter.
Man-Hunt, The. See Four Brothers,
The.
Manitoba Childe Roland.
Manual System.
Manufactured Gods.
Many Hats.
March of the Hungry Mountains.
Margaret.
Maroon with Silver Frost.
Mascots.
Mask.
Masses.
Maybe. '
Mayor of Gary, The.
Medallion.
Medley.
Memoir.
Memoir of a Proud Boy.
Memoranda.
Methusaleh Saw Many Repeaters.
Milk-White Moon, Put the Cows to
Sleep.
Mill-Doors.
Million Young Workmen, 1915, A.
Mist, The.
Mist Forms.
Mist Marches across the Valley.
M'Liss and Louie.
Mockers Go to Kansas in Spring.
Mohammed Bek Hadjetlache.
Moist Moon People.
Momus.
Money, Politics, Love and Glory.
Monkey of Stars.
Monosyllabic.
Monotone.
Moon Hammock.
Moon Riders.
Moon-Path.
Moonset.
More Country People.
Muckers.
Murmurings in a Field Hospital.
My People.
Mysterious Biography.
Near Keokuk.
Neighbors.
Never Born.
New Farm Tractor.
New Feet.
New Hampshire Again.
Nigger.
Night Movement — New York.
Night Stuff.
Night's Nothings Again.
Nocturn Cabbage.
Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard,
Noon Hour.
North Atlantic.
Oak Arms.
October Paint.
SANDBURG, Carl (Continued).
Old Flagman, The.
Old Ossawatornie.
Old Timers.
Old Woman.
"Old-Fashioned Requited Love."
Omaha.
On a Railroad Right of Way.
On the Breakwater.
On the Way.
Onion Days.
Oomba.
Ossawatornie.
Our Hells.
Our Prayer of Thanks.
Out of White Lips.
Palladiums.
Pals.
Panels.
Passers-By.
Paula.
Peace, Night, Sleep.
Peach Blossoms.
Pearl Cobwebs. See Smoke and Steel.
Pearl Fog.
Pearl Horizons.
Pencils.
Pennsylvania.
People of the Eaves, I Wish You Good
Morning.
People Who Must.
People Will Live On, The. See Peo
ple, Yes, The (107).
People with Proud Chins.
People, Yes, The.
Personality.
Phizzog.
Pick-Offs.
Picnic Boat.
Pigeon.
Places.
Plaster.
Plowboy.
Plunger.
Pods.
Poems Done on a Late Night Car.
Pool.
Poor, The.
Poplar and Elm.
Poppies.
Population Drifts.
Portrait.
Portrait of a Motor Car.
Potato Blossom Songs and Jigs.
Potomac River Mist.
Potomac Town in February.
Prairie.
Prairie Waters by Night.
Prayer after World War.
Prayers of Steel.
Precious Moments.
Primer Lesson.
Props.
Proud and Beautiful.
Proud of Their Rags.
Proud Torsos.
Psalm of Those Who Go Forth before
Daylight.
Purple Martins.
Put Off the Wedding Five Times and
Nobody Comes to It.
Questionnaire.
Railsplitter's Reading, The. See Abra
ham Lincoln.
Rain Winds Blow Doors Open.
Rakeoff and the Getaway, The.
Rat Riddles.
Ready to Kill.
Real Estate News.
Red Son, The.
Redhaw Rain.
Red-Headed Restaurant Cashier.
Remembered Women.
Remorse.
Repetitions.
Right to Grief, The.
Ripe Corn.
River Moons.
River Roads.
Road and the End, The.
Rusty Crimson.
Salvage.
Sand Scribblings.
Sandhill People.
Sandpipers.
Santa Fe Sketches.
Sarah's Letter to Peter.
Savior Faire.
Sea Chest.
Sea Hold, The.
Sea Slant.
Sea-Wash.
831
SANDBURG, Carl (Continued).
Seven Eleven.
Seventeen Months.
Shag-Bark Hickory.
She Opens the Barn Door Every Morn
ing.
Sheep.
Shenandoah.
Shirt,
Shovel Man, The.
Silver Nails.
Silver Point.
Silver Wind.
Singing Nigger.
Sins of Kalamazoo, The.
Sixteen Months.
Sketch.
Sketch of a Poet.
Skyscraper.
Skyscraper Loves Night, The.
Sky Pieces.
Slabs of the Sunburst West.
Slants at Buffalo, New York.
Sleep Impression.
Sleep Is a Suspension. See People,
Yes, The (106).
Sleepyheads.
Slippery.
Slow Program.
Small Homes.
Small Houses.
Smoke.
Smoke and Steel.
Smoke Blue.
Smoke Rose Gold.
Snatch of Sliphorn Jazz.
Snow.
So to Speak.
Soiled Dove.
Soup.
South Wind Says So, The.
Southern Pacific.
Spanish.
Sphinx, A.
Splinter.
Spray.
Spring Carries Surprises.
Spring Cries.
Spring Grass.
Spring Wind.
Stars, Songs, Faces.
Statistics.
Still Life.
Street Window.
Streets Too Old.
Striped Cats, Old Men and Proud
Stockings.
Stripes.
Style.
Suburban Sicilian Sketches.
Subway.
Sumach and Birds.
Summer Grass.
Summer Shirt Sale.
Summer Stars.
Sunset from Omaha Hotel Window.
Sunsets.
Swirl.
Tall Man, A.
Tall Timber.
Tangibles.
Tawny.
Teamster's Farewell, A.
Telegram.
Ten Definitions of Poetry.
Tentative (First Model) Definitions of
Poetry.
Testament.
Testimony Regarding a Ghost.
Theme in Yellow.
There Are Different Gardens.
They All Want to Play Hamlet.
They Ask Each Other Where They
Came From.
They Ask: Is God, Too, Lonely?
They Buy with an Eye to Looks.
They Met Young.
They Will Say.
Thimble Islands.
Thin Strips.
This— for the Moon— Yes?
Three Balls.
Three Fragments for Fishers of Des
tiny.
Three Ghosts.
Three Hills Look Different in the
Moonshine.
Three Pieces on the Smoke of Autumn.
Three Slants at New York.
Three Spring Notations on Bipeds,
Three Violins.
Threes.
Throw Roses.
Sandburg
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
SANDBURG, Carl (Continued).
Throwbacks.
Timber Moon.
Timber Wings.
To a Contemporary Bunkshooter.
To a Dead Man.
To Beachey, 1912.
To Certain Journeymen.
To Know Silence Perfectly.
To the Ghost of John Milton.
Trafficker.
Trinity Peace.
Troths.
Two.
Two Humpties.
Two Items.
Two Neighbors.
Two Nocturns.
Two Strangers Breakfast.
Two Women.
Two Women and Their Fathers.
Under.
Under a Hat Rim.
Under a Telephone Pole.
Under the Harvest Moon.
Understandings in Blue.
Unintentional Paint.
Uplands in May.
Upstairs.
Upstream,
Useless Words.
Valley Song.
Vaudeville Dancer.
Very Very Important.
Village in Late Summer.
Waiting.
Walking Man of Rodin, The,
Wanting the Impossible.
Wars.
Washerwoman.
Washington Monument by Night.
Way of the World, The.
We Have Gone through Great Rooms
Together.
Webs.
Wedding Postponed.
Weeds.
WhifHetree.
Whirls of the Ohio River at Cincin
nati.
Whirls.
White Ash.
White Hands.
White Shoulders.
Whitelight.
Who Am I?
"Who can make a poem of the depths
of weariness." See People, Yes,
The (83).
Wilderness.
Wind Horses.
Wind Sings Welcome in Early Spring,
The.
Wind Song.
Windflower Leaf.
Window.
Windy City, The.
Winter Gold.
Winter Mild.
Winter Milk.
Winter Weather.
Wistful.
Without Notice Beforehand.
Without the Cane and the Derby.
Woman with a Past.
Women Washing Their Hair.
Work Gangs.
Working Girls.
Year, The.
Yellow Evening Star.
Yes, the Dead Speak to Us.
Young Bullfrogs.
Young Sea.
SANDERS, Bertha Capper. — Redbud
Time.
SANDERS, Elsie Duncan. — Mother's
Diary.
SANDFORD, Egbert.— God Is at the
Organ (wr. at. to Joyce Kilmer).
SANDHAM, Henry.— Glimpse of Eas
ter in the Azores, A.
SANDS, Charles Roberts. — Green Isle
of Lovers, The.
SANDS, Elizabeth Haynes. — New Jour
neying.
SANDWICH, Earl of. See MONTAGU,
GEORGE.
SANDYS, George.— Deo Opt. Max. See
Paraphrase on (or upon) the Psalms
of David, A.
Paraphrase on (or upon) the Psalms
of David, A, sets.
SANDYS, George (Continued).
Paraphrase upon Luke I, sel.
Paraphrase upon the Song of Solo
mon, A, sel.
Psalm XLVI. See Paraphrase on (or
upon) the Psalms of David, A.
Psalm XXX, Part II. See Paraphrase
on (or upon) the Psalms of David.
Psalme CXXXVII. See Paraphrase
on (or upon) the Psalms of David.
Sponsa. See Paraphrase upon the Song
of Solomon.
SANER, R. E. L.— Valley Forge.
SANFORD, Mary B.— Forest-Fire.
SANGER, Mrs. Morton H. See LAN-
DAUER, HORTENSE.
SANGSTER, Charles.— Brock.
Comet, The.
Harvest Hymn.
Lyric to the Isles.
Plains of Abraham, The.
Rapid, The.
Snows, The.
Soldiers of the Plough, The.
Sonnet: "I sat within the temple of
her heart."
Wine of Song, The.
SANGSTER, Margaret E. (Elizabeth)
(Mrs. Gerritt Van Deth). —
Armistice.
Autumn Day, An.
Awakening.
Campus.
Christmas Tree, The.
City Dawn.
Commencement.
Decoration Day.
Easter Joy, The.
Echoes.
In a Shop Window.
Independence Day To-day.
Jim Dog.
Mary.
New Year, A.
New Year Is a Banner, The.
Old Sampler, The.
Our Flag.
Recognition.
Riveter, The.
Security.
Something New.
Soul of a Mother, The.
Thanksgivin' Pumpkin Pies.
Thanksgiving.
There Is No Dream.
They Never Quite Leave Us.
Tribute.
Vacation Time.
Washington's Birthday.
When Daddy Lights the Tree.
SANGSTER, (Mrs.) Margaret Elizabeth
(Munson). — Are the Children at
Home?
At Sunset.
Average Man, The.
Building of the Nest, The.
Christmas.
Christmas Day.
Christmas in the North.
Dear Little Heads in the Pew.
Dinna Chide the Mither.
From Nazareth.
Good World after All, A.
If I Had Known in the Morning.
Little Vagabond, A.
Moth-Eaten.
My Heart Was Comforted.
Our Own.
O vercometh I
Patience with the Living.
St. Martin and the Beggar.
Sin of Omission, The.
Song for Our Flag, A.
Washington's Name in the Hall of Fame.
Where Do the Old Years Go?
White Carnation, The.
Whittier.
Within the Veil.
Work of Love, The.
SANTJ ANGELO, Bartolomeo di. — Son
net: He Jests concerning His
Poverty.
SANTA TERESA de Avile* See SAINT
TERESA, of Avila.
SANTA YANA, George. — After Gray
Vigils, Sunshine in the Heart. See
Sonnets.
Art. (Tr.)
As in the Midst of Battle [There Is
Room]. See Sonnets.
"As when the sceptre dangles from
the hand.*' See Sonnets.
832
SANTA YANA, George (Continued)
Before a Statue of Achilles.
Faith. See Sonnets.
"Gathering the echoes of forgotten wis
dom." See Odes.
"Have patience; it is fit that in this
wise." See Sonnets.
I Sought on Earth a Garden of De
light. See Sonnets.
I Would I Might Forget That I Am I.
See Sonnets.
Minuet, A.
"My heart rebels against my genera
tion." See Odes.
O World [,Thou Choosest Not the Bet
ter Part]. See Sonnets.
Ode: "Of thee the Northman by his
beached (or bleached) galley." See
Odes.
Ode: Mediterranean, The. See Odes.
Odes, sels.
On a Piece of Tapestry.
On a Volume of Scholastic Philosophy.
On the Death of a Metaphysician.
Rustic at the Play, The.
"Slow and reluctant was the long de
scent." See Sonnets.
"Slowly the black earth gains upon the
yellow." See Odes.
Solipsism.
Sonnet :^ " 'Tis love that moveth the
celestial spheres." See Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Wall, a wall around my gar
den rear, A." See Sonnets.
Sonnets, sels.
Sorrow. See Sonnets ("I sought on
earth," etc.).
"Sweet are the days we wander with
no hope." See Sonnets.
There Was a Time When in the Teeth
of Fate. See Sonnets.
These Strewn Thoughts by the Moun
tain Pathway Sprung. See Sonnets.
To W. P.
We Needs Must Be Divided in the
Tomb. See Sonnets.
"What god will choose me from this
labouring nation." See Odes.
What Riches Have You? See Sonnets.
SANTEUIL, Jean-Baptiste de. — Ascen
sion Hymn.
SANUKI, Lady.— Hyaku-Nin-Isshu, The,
sels.
"Like a great rock far out at sea."
See Hyaku-Nin-Isshu, The.
SAPHIER, William.— Meeting.
S APINSKY, Ruth.— Starlight, Starbright.
SAPPHO.— Alone.
Blest As the Immortal Gods.
Farewell to Anactoria.
Forever Dead.
Fragment from Sappho.
Fragment of Sappho. See Fragment
from Sappho.
Full Moon.
Hesperus [the Bringer]. See Don
Juan (Evening).
Love.
Margaret (par. with add. st. by Walter
Savage Landor).
Mother I Cannot Mind My Wheel,
(par. with add. st. by Walter Savage
Landor).
No Longer Could I Doubt Him True,
(par. with add. st. by Walter Savage
Landor).
Ode to Anactoria.
Ode to Aphrodite.
One Girl.
TLoiKih-odpov' (Poikilothron) .
Round " about Me.
SAPPINGTON, James Coale, Jr.— Ideal
ist, The.
SAPPINGTON, Katherine Curtis.— Bos
ton Baby.
SAPTE, William, Jr.— Advance of Sci
ence, The.
Gallant Wescue, A.
Soft-Hearted Bill.
SARBIEWSKI, Casimir.— On the Vic
tory of Poland and Her Allies over
the Sultan Osman, 1621.
SARDOU. Victorien. — Robespierre, sel.
Save My Son. See Robespierre.
SARETSKY, Samuel. — Influence of the
United States in the Adoption of a
Plan for Permanent Peace.
SARETT, Lew. — Articulate Thrush.
Beat against Me No Longer.
Blacktail Deer.
Blue Duck, The.
Breakers of Broncos.
Broken Drake.
AUTHOR INDEX
Schacht
SARETT, Lew (Continued).
Chant for the Moon-of-Flowers.
Conjurer, The.
Crazy Medicine.
Drummers Smg, The. See Thunder-
drums.
Dynamite.
Feather.
Feud.
Four Little Foxes.
God Is at the Anvil.
Granite.
Granite Mountain, The.
Great Divide, The.
Hollyhocks.
Indian Summer.
Iron- Wind Dances. See Thunderdrums.
Leave Me to My Own.
Let Me Go Down to Dust.
Little-Caribou Makes "Big Talk."
Loon, The.
Medals and Holes, sel.
Miscreant, Angel, The.
Red-Rock, the Moose-Hunter.
Requiem for a Modern Croesus.
Sheepherder, The.
So like a Quiet Rain.
Sweetwater Range.
Thunderdrums.
To a Grove of Silver Birches.
To a Wild Goose over Decoys.
Wailing Lynx.
Weeng.
Whooping Crane.
Wind in the Pine.
Words.
Yellow Moon.
SARGENT, Professor. — Massachusetts.
See Warnings from History in TITLE
SARGENT, A. — Boys We Want, The.
SARGENT, Daniel.— Courtesy.
Last Day, The.
SARGENT, Elizabeth Rial.-—Heart Song.
SARGENT, Epes.— Death of Warren,
The.
Deeds of Kindness.
Heart's Summer, The.
Life on the Ocean Wave, A.
Martyr of the Arena, The.
Our Country.
Queen Isabella's Resolve.
Regulus to the Roman Senate.
Return of Columbus, The.
Spartacus to the Roman Envoys.
Suppose.
SARGENT, H. F. — Land of Dreams,
The.
SARGENT, John Osborne.— Horace.
SARGENT, Louise Peabody. — "Thy Will
Be Done." „
SARGENT, N. B.— Building for Eter-
SARGENT, Nettie M.— Hymn of Trust.
SARGENT, William. — Barn-Swallow,
SARGENT, William D. — Wind-Wolves.
SARRAZIN, Jean Francois. — Poem:
"Tircis, most lovers now are to the
full."
SARSON, H. Smalley. — Armed Liner.
The.
S AS SO ON, Siegfried.— Absolution.
Aftermath.
Alone. ^ ,
As I Was Walking in the Gardens.
At the Cenotaph.
At the Grave of Henry Vaughan.
Attack.
Autumn.
Base Details.
Before Day.
Blighty..
Conclusion.
Counter- Attack.
Death-Bed, The.
December Stillness, Teach Me through
Your Trees.
Does It Matter?
Dreamers.
Dryads.
Dug-Out, The.
Effect, The.
Elected Silence.
Everyman.
Everyone (or Every One) Sang.
Falling Asleep.
Glory of Women.
Grandeur of Ghosts.
In Me, Past, Present, Future Meet.
SASSOON, Siegfried (Continued).
Invocation: "Come down from heaven
to meet me when my breath."
It Was the Love of Life.
Kiss, The.
Limitations.
Memory.
Menin Gate, The.
Metamorphosis.
Morning Glory.
Mystic as Soldier, A.
Old Huntsman, The.
Old-World Effect, An.
On Passing the New Menin Gate.
On Reading the War Diary of a De-
/unct Ambassador.
Picture-Show.
Power and the Glory, The.
Prehistoric Burials.
Prelude: The Troops.
Premonition, A.
Presences Perfected.
Rear-Guard, The.
Redeemer, The.
Remorse.
Road, The.
Sick Leave.
Slumber Song.
South Wind.
Suicide in the Trenches.
Survivors.
They.
To These I Turn, in These I Trust.
Tree and Sky.
Ultimate Atrocity, The.
Vigils.
When I'm Alone.
Wisdom of the World, The.
Working Party, A.
SATTERLEE, Walter. — Eve's Cradle-
Song.
SAUER, Lora Evans. — Recompense.
SAUL, George Brandon. — Elizabeth.
Little and Lonely under the Evening
Star.
Love Song.
SAULSBURY, Etty G. See SALSBURY,
ETTA G.
SAUNDERS, C. R.— May.
SAUNDERS, Mary Wight.— Remember
ing Day.
SAUNDERS, Ripley Dunlap. — Dcn't
Worry.
Is It Wisdom to Worry?
Just Being Happy.
Laugh, A.
Sunshine and Music.
SAVAGE, D. S.— Word for Winter, A.
SAVAGE, Howard James.— Call of the
Sea, The.
SAVAGE, J. W. — Tomb of Washington.
SAVAGE, John.— Shane's Head.
SAVAGE, Louise H. — Biddy O'Brien
Has the Toothache.
Miss O'Mulligan Takes a Bicycle Ride.
Nora Mulligan's Thanksgiving Party.
SAVAGE, Minot Judson. — America to
England.
Christmas Question, A.
City of Is, The.
Decorating the Soldiers' Graves.
Earth's Common Things.
In Common Things.
Life's Common Duties.
My Birth.
Where Is God?
SAVAGE, Philip Henry.— Infinity.
Morning.
New England.
Silkweed.
Solitude.
Thou Little God within the Brook.
Winter.
SAVAGE, Richard.— Bastard, The, sel.
Bastard's Lot, The. See Bastard, The.
To a Young Lady.
SAVAGE, Richard Henry.— Ben Hafiz,
the Muezzin.
SAVAGE-ARMSTRONG, George Fran
cis. — Autumn Memories.
De Verdun of Darragh, sel.
Divine Barrier, A.
• Father, The.
Gay Provence.
Lugnaquillia, sel.
My Guide.
Mystery, The.
One in the Infinite.
Scalp, The.
Through the Solitudes.
Wicklow. See De Verdun of Darragh,
Wicklow Scene, A. See Lugnaquillia,
833
SAVONAROLA, Girolamo. — Good H'ri-
day
SAWYER, Charles Carroll.— When This
Cruel War Is Over.
SAWYER, Frederick William.— Recog
nition, The.
SAWYER, Harriet Adams. — King Al
cohol's Soliloquy.
SAWYER, Ruth (Mrs. A. B. Dunrand).
Feast o' St. Stephen.
SAWYER, William.— "Caudal" Lecture.
Christmas: "This night about our cheer
ful hearth."
Cremation.
Dying Chief, The.
Flight for Life, The.
Recognition, The.
Turvey Top.
Two Loves and a Life,
SAXE. Helen A.— Destiny.
SAXE, John Godfrey. — American Aris
tocracy.
Blind Men and the Elephant, The.
Charming Woman, A.
Cold-Water Man, The.
Comic Miseries.
Common Lot, The,
Coquette, The.
Darling, Tell Me Yes.
Do I Love Thee?
Early Rising.
Echo.
Ego et Echo.
Find a Way.
Game of Life, The.
Go It Alone.
Grateful Preacher, The.
Head and the Heart, The.
How Cyrus Laid the Cable.
How the Lawyers Got a Patron Saint.
Icarus; or, The Peril of Borrowed
Plumes.
Justine, You Love Me Not!
King Solomon and the Bees.
Lake Saratoga.
Life's Story.
Little Maid and the Lawyer, The.
Maiden to the Moon, The.
Mourner a la Mode, The.
My Eyes! How I Love You.
My Familiar.
"Nein" Boys and Girls.
Ode to the Legislature.
Old Man's Motto, The.
Orpheus and Eurydice.
Proud Miss MacBride, The.
Puzzled Census-Taker, The.
Pyramus and Thisbe.
Railroad Rhyme.
Real Riches, The.
Rhyme of the Rail.
Riding on the Rail.
Romance of Nick Van Stann, The.
Sheriff of Saumur, The.
Solomon and the Bees.
Song of Saratoga.
Sonnet to a Clam.
Stammering Wife, The.
Story of Life, The.
To Lesbia.
To My Love.
Too Candid by Half.
Two Church-Builders, The.
Well-Digger, The.
When I Mean to Marry.
Where There's a Will There's a Way.
Will Makes the Way, The.
Woman's Will.
Wouldn't You Like to Know.
SAXON, Elizabeth L. — Siege of the
SAXTON," Andrew Bice. — First Step,
The.
SAVERS, Frances Clarke.— Who Calls?
SAYRE, Mrs. Daniel C. See HAMILTON,
ANN.
SAYRE, Louise Wilt. — Ode to House-
cleaning.
SCANLAN, Michael. — Hero of the Rank
and File, The.
SCANNELL, Florence. — Christmas
Legend, A.
SCANTLEBURY, Elizabeth E. — Hymn
of Dedication.
SCARBOROUGH, George L. — To the
Men Who Lose.
SCARRON, Paul.— Epitaph: -"He who at
last doth slumber nigh."
SCEVE, Maurice.— Rose.
SCHACHT, Marshall.— First Autumn.
Schaeffer
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
SCHAEFFER, E.— Doing for Others.
SCHAFF, Philip. — Thoughts on Immor-
SCHARTRES, Anita Vivanti.— Winning
Him Back.
SCHAUFFLER, Henry Park. — Easter
Sacraments.
SCHAUFFLER, Rachel Capen.— Day of
Victory, The.
Violet tinder the Snow, The.
SCHAUFFLER, Robert Haven.— Amer
icanizing the Fourth.
Circus, The.
Divers.
Earth's Easter.
Epigram: " 'Mayflower' once filled tins
shore, The."
From the Spire of Milan Cathedral.
God's-Eye View.
Great Armistice, The.
Harvest.
Helen of Laughing Ledge.
Hobnails in Eden.
Homesick in England.
Influence.
Look in Their Eyes, The.
Mirror, The.
Mother, The.
Music.
Nonsense.
On a Self -Portrait by Rembrandt.
Paradise Revised.
Poetry Cure, The.
Rainbow and the Flame, The.
Reality.
Safe.
"Scum of (or o') the Earth.
Supreme Gift, The.
To Browning, the Music Master.
To My Mother.
Trash.
Tryst, The.
Two Silences.
Violin, The.
Violin Mood, A.
White Comrade, The.
With Peter Pan.
Woods-Smell.
Worlds at War.
SCHAUFFLER, Mrs. Robert Haven. See
WIDDEMER, MARGARET.
SCHAUKAL, Richard.— Images.
SCHAUMANN, Ruth.— Evensong.
SCHEFFAUER, Herman. — Leper of
London, The.
Marta of Mil rone.
Miserere.
SCHEFFLER, Johann. See "SILESIUS,
ANGELUS."
SCHEIER, Eleanor Osborne. — Witch's
Moon, The.
SCHELANDRE, Jean de. — Sonnet:
" *Tis at her feet, small as a doll's,
and slight."
To the Poets of Our Time.
SCHELL, Emilie Ruck de.— Exile, The.
SCHELL, Stanley. — Anti - Cigarette
League.
Awakening of the Prince.
Awkward Squad Drill and March.
Boys of Mother Goose Land.
Cats' Merry, Merry Meeting, The.
Christmas Pictures.
Circle of Tributes to Lincoln.
Colonial Entertainment Program.
Crowning of Washington.
Dirty Kitty-Cat.
Dream of the Past.
Easter Tableaux.
Eton Boating Song.
Fire Drill, The. ^. t ,
Flags Celebrate Lincoln s Birthday.
Hatchet and Cherry- Branch Drill and
Pantomime.
How to Feed and Care for Cats.
In My Lady's Boudoir.
John's Pajamas.
Kittens' Dancing Lesson.
Lost Penknife.
May-Basket Time.
Nervous Woman at the Telephone.
Old-Fashioned Garden.
One Week in a Mother's Life.
Our Soldier Boys.
Palm Drill.
Parade of Little Giants and Wide
Awakes.
Pups for Sale.
Return of the Washingtons.
Servant Question, The.
Seven Little Beacon Lanterns.
from
SCHELL, Stanley (Continued}.
Silver Greeting, A.
Song of the Shirt.
Tableaux Vivants and Scenes
Life of Washington.
Taming the Bully.
Three Maidens Fair.
True American, A.
Washington Drill and Tableaux.
Watermelon.
We've Lost Our Job.
What the Children Learned at School.
Why the Dog's Tail Was Skinned.
Wreath to Lincoln's Memory.
SCHELL, Stanley and BAILEY, Juan-
ita. See BAILEY, JUANITA and
SCHELL, STANLEY.
SCHELL, Stanley and COOK, Josephine
Merwin. See COOK, JOSEPHINE MER-
WIN and SCHELL, STANLEY.
SCHELLING, Felix E.— Efficiency.
Flag, The.
SCHERMAN, Tom.— Elephant !
SCHILLER, Johann Christoph Friednch
von. — Battle, The.
Diver, The.
Duty.
Garden Scene. See Mary Stuart.
Glove, The.
Hostage, The (?). ^r
Joan of Arc's Farewell. See Maid of
Orleans.
Knight of Toggenburg, The.
Maid of Orleans, The (poem).
Maid of Orleans, sel. (play).
Mary Stuart, sel.
Mythology. See Wallenstem.
Piccolomini, The, sel.
Puppet-Show of Life, The.
Rainbow— A Riddle, The.
Steer Bold Mariner, On!
Thekla's Song. See Piccolomini, The.
Three Words of Strength.
Time.
To My Friends.
Unrealities, The.
Veiled Statue at Sais, The.
Wallenstein, sel.
Words of Strength.
SCHINDLER, Mrs. Mary S. B. See
DANA, MARY S. B.
SCHINZEL, Adelaide Foerch.— Prayer :
"Dear God, if I should die and then."
SCHLIPF, Benjamin.— Contentment.
SCHMID, Christoph von.— Story of Eas
ter Eggs, The.
SCHMIDT, Lois Ethleen. — Blind Spots.
SCHMITT, Delphine — Little Verse for
Holy Week, A.
SCHMITT, Gladys L.— Snow.
SCHMITZ, Jennie.— Blessed Rain, The.
SCHMOLCK '(or SCHMOLKE), Ben-
j amin. — Consecration.
Heavier the Cross.
SCHNECKENBURGER, Max. — Watch
on the Rhine.
SCHNEIDER, Isidor. — Ambience of
Love, The.
Insects.
Riding Song.
Sunday Morning.
Wall, The.
SCHNEZLER, August.— Deserted Mill.
SCHOFF, Mary Corona.— Kept In.
SCHOFF, Wilmot.— Do You.
SCHOLES, J. N.— He Worked.
SCHOOLCRAFT, H. (Henry) R. (Rowe)
(TV.). — "From the south they came,
Birdsof War." 5<?f Ojibwa War Songs.
"Hear my voice, Birds of War." See
Ojibwa War Songs.
"Here on my breast have I bled." See
Ojibwa War Songs.
Ojibwa War Songs.
War Songs.
SCHOONMAKER, Blanche W.— Wings
SCHREINER, Olive (Mrs. S. C. Cron-
wright). — Artist's Secret, The. Se>
Dreams.
Dreams, sel.
SCHRIEBER, Samuel.— Rainy Night.
SCHROEDER, Mrs. Evelyn N— Mar-
SCHIlOY,e"pauline.— Prayer: "Lord, for
give,
SCHULTZE, Martha M. — Foundations
SCHULZ, Lillian. — "Fuzzy wuzzy
creepy crawly."
SCHUMANN, Alanson Tucker.— Guid
ance.
Man and the Rose, The, sel.
Nasturtiums.
Poe. See Man and the Rose, The.
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,CHURZ, Carl. — American Tariffs.
Charles Sumner.
Declaration of Independence, The.
Eulogy on Charles Sumner.
SCHUTZE, Martin.— Dawn.
;CHUYLER, Montgomery.— Carlyle and
Emerson.
,CHUYLER - LIGHTHALL, William
Douw. — Battle of La Prairie, The.
Confused Dawn, The.
Montreal.
Prseterita ex Instantibus.
SCHWANZ, Frida. — In Sturmes Not.
SCHWARTZ, Delmore.— For One Who
Would Not Take His Life in His
Hands.
Poem: "Old man in the crystal morn
ing after snow."
SCHWARTZ, Mrs. Emma.— Simile, A.
SCHWARTZ, Mary Elizabeth.— Waiting.
SCOGGINS, C. E.— Cryderville Jail, The.
Spanish Johnny.
SCOLLARD, Clinton.— Ad Patriam.
April Music.
As I Came Down from Lebanon.
Aspiration.
At the Grave of Poe.
At the Tomb of Washington.
Bag-Pipes at Sea.
Ballad of Lieutenant Miles.
Ballad of Paco Town, The.
Ballad of the Thanksgiving Pilgrim.
Ballade of the Golfer in Love.
Barren Easter, The.
Battle of Plattsburg Bay, The.
Be Ye in Love with April -Tide.
Beauty.
Bell, A.
Bells of Christmas, The.
Bird's Song in April.
Boasting of Sir Peter Parker, The.
Book Lover, The.
Bronze Christ, The.
Butterfly, The.
Carnival, The.
Climbing Road, The.
Come, Courage, Come.
Cricket.
Crocus Flame, The.
Daffodil Time.
Darley Dale.
Daughter of the Regiment, The.
Dawn in the Desert.
Day for Wandering, A.
Deed of Lieutenant Miles, The.
Deeds of Valor at Santiago.
Ducks.
Dusk.
Easter Eve at Kerak-Moab.
Eve of Bunker Hill, The.
First Thanksgiving [Day], The.
First Three, The.
For Our Dead.
Grave of Lawrence, The.
Great Voice, The.
Hawk.
Healing of the Wood, The.
Hill in Picardy, A.
Horizons.
How Miracles Abound.
If Only the Dreams Abide.
In an Egyptian Garden.
In France.
In the Garden-Close at Mezra.
In the Library. See Lyrics from a
Library.
In the t Pass.
Khamsin.
King of Dreams, The.
King Philip's Last Stand.
Land of Our Fathers.
Last Evening, The.
Little Town, The.
Lyrics from a Library, set.
Madrigal, A: "Easter-glow and Easter-
gleam!"
Man, A.
Melik the Black.
Marathon.
Memnon.
Memorial Day.
Men of the "Maine," The.
Men of the "Merrimac," The.
Midsummer Garden, A.
Montgomery at Quebec.
Night Sowers, The.
Nile Night, A.
Noureddin, the Son of the Shah.
Old Apple Tree, An.
Old Hickory.
On a Bust of Lincoln.
On an American Soldier of Fortune
Slain in France.
AUTHOB INDEX
Scott
SCOLLARD, Clinton (Continued).
On the Eve of Bunker Hill.
Out of Babylon.
Patchwork.
Peace.
Perseus.
Petition.
Private Blair of the Regulars.
Reticent Lover.
Ride of Tench Tilghman, The.
Rider, The.
Riding with Kilpatrick.
Saint Leger.
Sanctuary.
Sidney Godolphin.
Sleeper, The.
Song for Memorial Day.
Song in March.
Southern Garden, A.
Southern Whip-Poor-Will, A.
Streams.
Sunflowers.
Swimming.
Thanksgiving Song.
There Is a Pool on Garda.
Time.
To William Sharp.
Trumpet of the Dawn, The.
Unreturning, The.
Upon the Stair I See My Lady Stand.
Vale of Shadows, The.
Valor of Ben Milam, The.
Way to Bethlehem, The.
Wayne at Stony Point.
Whisper of the Sands, The.
Who Goes By.
Winds of God, The.
Wine for the King.
Winter in the Marsh.
Wood-Thrush.
SCOLLARD, Mrs. Clinton. See RITTEN-
HOUSE, JESSIE B.
SCOLLARD, Elisabeth. — April in the
City.
Bitter-Sweet
Candle and Cross.
Goldfinches.
I Thought I Had Outlived My Pain.
Robin Song.
SCORER, John G. — Old Man and
"Shep," The.
SCOT, Michael. — Aeroplane, The.
Villon Orders His Tomb in the First-
Floor Chapel of the Nuns of Saint-
Avoye.
SCOTT, Alexander. — Bequest of His
Heart, A.
Hence, Hairt (or Heart, with Her That
Must Depart).
Lament, A: 1547.
Lament of the Master of Erskme.
Return Thee, Heart.
Rondel of Love, A.
To Love (or Luve) Unloved (or Un-
luvit).
SCOTT, Andrew. — Rural Content.
SCOTT, Clement. — Clown's Lament, The.
Her First Bouquet.
Last Night.
Lilian Adelaide Neilson.
Lost Letter, A.
Midnight Charge, The.
Midshipmite, The.
Mizpah.
Rus in Urbe.
Story of a Stowaway, The.
"Will Frank Buchanan Write?"
Woman's Song, A.
Women of Mumbles Head, The.
SCOTT, Duncan Campbell. — Above St.
Irenee.
After Battle.
At Les Eboulements.
At the Cedars.
August Mood, An.
Be Strong!
Bells.
Builder, The.
Ecstasy.
End of the Day, The.
Fallen, The.
Forsaken, The.
Half-Breed Girl, The.
Idle to Grieve.
In May.
In November.
In the Selkirks.
Life and Death.
Lines in Memory of Edmund Morris,
sel.
Little Song, A.
Memory.
SCOTT, Duncan Campbell (Continued}.
Night Burial in the Forest.
Night Hymns on Lake Nipigon.
O Turn Once More.
Off Riviere du Loup.
On the Way to the Mission.
Ottawa.
Piper of Aril, The.
Rapids at Night.
Reed-Player, The.
Road Song, A.
Sea by the Wood, The.
To a Canadian Aviator Who Died for
His Country in France.
To the Canadian Mothers.
Voice and the Dusk, The.
Where Love Is Life.
Wood by the Sea, The.
SCOTT, Evelyn (Mrs. John Metcalfe;
"Ernest Souza"). — Autumn Night.
Hawk Afield.
Voyage.
SCOTT, Flo Hampton. — Our Family
Doctor.
SCOTT, Frederick George. — Ad Majorem
Dei Gloriam.
Among the Spruces.
Burden of Time, The.
Crucifixion.
Dawn.
Feud, The.
In the Winter Woods.
In the Woods.
Knowledge.
My Little Son,
Requiescant.
River, The.
Samson.
Storm, The.
Time.
Unnamed Lake, The.
Van Elsen.
Wayside Cross, The.
SCOTT, G. Forrester. — School Greeting.
Star-Fancy for a Child, A.
SCOTT, Geneva Harris. — When John
Turns On the Radio.
SCOTT, Geoffrey. — All Our Joy Is
Enough.
Frutta di Mare.
Here Is Music, Dark and Still.
Skaian Gate, The, sel.
What Was Solomon's Mind?
Wind.
SCOTT, J. L.— I Haven't Much Reli
gion.
SCOTT, Mrs. James Alexander. See
MELDRUM, HELEN MYERS.
SCOTT, Lady John. See SPOTTISWOODE,
ALICIA ANNE.
SCOTT, Margaretta. — Little Boys.
SCOTT, Roscoe Gilmore. — Strong Woman,
The.
SCOTT, Rose M. — Returned.
SCOTT, Sir Walter. — Abbot, The, sel.
Aged Carle, The. See Antiquary, The.
Alice Brand. See Lady of the Lake,
The.
Allan-a-Dale. See Rokeby.
Amy Robsart and Richard Varney.
See Kenilworth.
And You Shall Deal the Funeral Dole.
See Pirate, The.
Answer. See Old Mortality.
Antiquary, The, sels.
Ballad: " 'And whither would you lead
me then?' " See Rokeby.
Ballad, A: "Druid Urien had daugh
ters seven, The."
Ballad: Alice Brand. See Lady of the
Lake, The (Alice Brand).
Bannockburn. See Lord of the Isles,
The.
Barefooted Friar, The. See Ivanhoe.
Battle, The. See Marmion (Flodden).
Battle of Beal' an Duine. See Lady
of the Lake, The.
Beal' an Dhuine. See Lady of the
Lake, The (Battle of Beal an Duine).
Besieged Castle, The. See Ivanhoe.
Bible, The. See Monastery, The.
Black Prince, The. See Rob Roy.
Blessing of the Bruce, The. See Lord
of the Isle, The.
Boat Song. See Lady of the Lake, The.
Bold Dragoon, The.
Bonny (or Bonnie) Dundee. See
Doom of Devorgoil, The.
Book of Books, The. See Monastery,
The.
Border Ballad (or March, or Song).
See Monastery, The.
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SCOTT, Sir Walter (Continued}.
Branksome Hall. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The ("Feast was over,
The").
Breathes There the Man [with Soul So
Dead]. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The.
Bride of Lammermoor, sels.
Brignall Banks. See Rokeby.
Buccaneer, The. See Rokeby.
Cadyow Castle.
"Call it not vain; they do not err."
See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.
Camp, The. See Marmion.
Carle, Now the King's Come.
Cavalier, The. See Rokeby.
Cavalier Song. See Old Mortality.
Charge at Waterloo, The. See Field
of Waterloo, The.
Chase, The. See Lady of the Lake,
The.
Christmas [in England]. See Marmion
(Christmas in the Olden Time).
Christmas in the Olden Time. See
Marmion.
Christmas Merrymaking. See Mar
mion (Christmas in the Olden Time).
Clarion. See Old Mortality.
Claud Halcro's Song (or Verses)
("And you shall deal," etc.). See
Pirate, The.
Claud Halcro's Song ("Farewell to
Northmaven," etc.). See Pirate.
Cleveland's Song. See Pirate, The.
Combat, The. See Lady of the Lake,
The.
Constance de Beverley. See Marmion.
Convent Scene. See Marmion (Con
stance de Beverley).
Coronach. See Lady of the Lake, The.
Count Albert and Fair Rosalie.
Countess Amy and Her Husband, The.
See Kenilworth.
County Guy. See Quentin Durward.
Cradle Song: "O hush thee, my baby,
thy sire was a knight."
Cypress Wreath, The. See Rokeby.
Dance of Death, The.
Datur Hora Quieti. See Doom of
Devorgoil.
David Gellatley's Song. See Waverly.
Dawn on Lake Katrine. See Lady of
the Lake, The.
Death of Morris. See Rob Roy.
Dirge of the Lovely Rosabella, The.
See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The
(Rosabelle) .
Donald Caird.
Do9m of Devorgoil, The, sels.
Dying Gipsy's Dirge, The. See Guy
Mannering.
Edmund's Song. See Rokeby.
Ellen's Song. See Lady of the Lake,
The (Soldier, Rest!).
Erl-King, The. (TV.)
Eve of Saint John, The.
Evening. See Doom of Devorgoil,
Fading Autumn. See Lord of the Isles,
The.
Farewell, The: "Fare thee well, thou
Holly green!" See Monastery, The.
Farewell: "Farewell! Farewell! the
voice you hear." See Pirate, The.
Farewell! Farewell! See Pirate, The.
"Feast was over in Branksome tower,
The." See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The.
Field of Waterloo, The, sel.
Fiery Cross, The. See Lady of the
Lake, The.
Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu. See
Lady of the Lake, The.
Flodden [Field]. See Marmion.
Flodden: The Attack, See Marmion.
Flodden: The Last Stand. See Mar
mion.
Flodden: The March. See Marmion.
Flowers and Trees. See Lady of the
Lake, The (Trossachs, The).
Foray, The.
Gathering Song of Donuil Dhu (or
Donald the Black).
Gellatley's Song to the Deerhounds.
See wayerley.
Gipsy's Dirge, The. See Guy Man
nering.
Glee for King Charles. See Wood
stock.
Guy Mannering, sel.
Hail to the Chief, Who in Triumph
Advances! See Lady of the Lake,
The (Boat Song).
Scott
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
SCOTT, Sir Walter (Continued).
Harlaw. See Antiquary, The.
Harold the Dauntless, sel.
Harold's Song [to Rosabelle]. See Lay
of the Last Minstrel (Rosabelle).
"Harp of the North, farewell! The
hills grow dark." See Lady of the
Lake, The.
"Harp of the North that moldering long
hast hung." See Lady of the Lake,
The.
"He is gone on the mountain." See
Lady of the Lake, The (Coronach).
"He paused: the listening dames
again." See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The.
Heart of Midlothian, The, sets.
Heath This Night Must Be My Bed,
The. See Lady of the Lake, The.
Hellvellyn.
Here's a Health to King Charles. See
Woodstock.
Herring, The. See Antiquary, The.
Hie Away [Hie Away]. See Wa-
verley.
"Humble boon was soon obtain'd, The.'"
See Lady of the Lake, The.
Hunting Song.
Hymn for the Dead. See Lay of the
Last Minstrel ("Nought of the bri
dal").
Hymn to the Virgin. See Lady of the
Lake, The.
"If thou would'st view fair Melrose
aright." See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The (Melrose Abbey).
In Memoriam: Nelson, Pitt, Fox. See
Marmion (To William Stewart Rose,
Esq.).
Innominatus. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel ("Breathes there the man").
Interview between Amy and Lord
Leicester at Kenilworth. See Kenil-
worth.
"It was an English ladye bright." See
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.
Ivanhoe, sels.
James Fitz- James and Ellen. See Lady
of the Lake, The.
Jock o' (or of) Hazeldean. See Guy
Mannering.
Kenilworth, sels.
Knight's Toast, The. (a*.)
Knight's Tomb, The (wr. at.). See
COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR.
Lady of the Lake, The.
Lady Coriskin. See Lord of the Isles.
Last Minstrel, The. See Lay of the
Last Minstrel, The (Minstrel, The).
Late When the Autumn Evening Fell.
See Waverley.
Lay of Rosabelle, The. See Lay of the
Last Minstrel, The (Rosabelle).
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The, self.
Legend of Montrose, The, sel.
Life. See Abbot, The.
Lighthouse, The.
"Like April morning clouds." See Mar
mion (To William Erskine, Esq.).
Lochinvar. See Marmion.
Lochinvar's Ride. See Marmion.
Look Not Thou. See Bride of Lanimer-
moor.
Lord of the Isles, The, sels.
Love. See Lay of the Last Minstrel.
Love of Country (or Fatherland). See
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The
("Breathes there the man").
Lucy Ashton's Song. See Bride of Lam-
mermoor, The.
Lullaby of an Infant Chief.
MacGregor's Gathering.
Mackrimmon's Lament.
Madge Wildfire's Song. See Heart of
Midlothian, The.
Maid of Neidpath, The.
Man the Enemy of Man. See Rokeby.
March, March [, Ettrick and Teviot-
dalej. See Monastery, The.
Marmion, sels.
Marmion and Douglas. See Marmion.
Meg Merrilies. See Guy Mannering.
Melrose Abbey. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The.
Minstrel, The. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The.
Minstrel's Lowly Bovver, The. See Lay
Of the Last Minstrel, The.
Monastery, The, sels.
Monks of Bangor's March, The.
My [Own, My] Native Land. See Lay
of the Last Minstrel, The ("Breathes
there the man").
SCOTT, Sir Walter (Continued).
Native Land. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The ("Breathes there the
man")-
Nature's Sympathy with the Poet. See
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The ("Call
it not vain").
Nelson and Pitt. See Marmion (To
William Stewart Rose, Esq.).
Nelson, Pitt, Fox. See Marmion (To
William Stewart Rose, Esq.).
Nora's Vow.
Norham Castle. See Marmion.
"Nought of the bridal will I tell." See
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.
November in Ettrick Forest. See Mar-
rnion (To William Stewart Rose,
Esq.).
"November's sky is chill and drear."
See Marmion (To William Stewart
Rose, Esq.).
O, Brignall Banks Are Wild and Fair.
See Rokeby.
"O Caledonia! stern and wild." See
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.
("Breathes there the man").
Oh, Rest Thee, Babe. See Guy Man
nering.
O Woman! In Our Hours of Ease. See
Marmion.
"O'er Roslin all that dreary night."
See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The
(Rosabelle).
Old Christmas-Tide. See Marmion
(Christmas in the Olden Time).
Old Mortality, sels.
Omnipotent, The. See Antiquary, The.
On Tweed River, See Monastery, The.
One Crowded Hour. See Old Mortality.
One Hour with Thee. See Woodstock.
Orphan Maid, The. See Legend of
Montrose, The.
Our Native Land. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The ("Breathes there the
man").
Outlaw, The. See Rokeby.
Oyster, The. See Antiquary, The.
Palmer, The.
Parting of Marmion and Douglas, The.
See Marmion (Marmion and Doug
las).
Patriotism. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The ("Breathes there the
man").
Pibroch of Donuil (or Donald) Dhu.
Pirate, The, sels.
Pitt and Fox. See Marmion (To Wil
liam Stewart Rose, Esq.).
Pride of Youth. See Heart of Midlo
thian, The.
Proud Maisie [Is in the Wood]. See
Heart of Midlothian, The.
Quentin Durward, sel.
Rebecca's Hymn. See Ivanhoe.
Red Harlaw, The. See Antiquary, The.
Rob Roy, sels.
Roderick Dhu [and Fitz- James: A
Noble Action]. See Lady of the
Lake, The (Fitz- James and Roderick
Dhu).
Rokeby, sels.
Rosabelle. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The.
Rover, The. See Rokeby.
Rover's Adieu, The. See Rokeby.
St. Swithin's Chair. See Waverley.
Savage Grandeur. See Lord of the
Isles, The.
Scotland, See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The ("Breathes there the
man").
Serenade, A: "Ah! County Guy, the
hour is nigh." See Quentin Dur
ward.
Shepherd [in Winter], The. See Mar
mion.
Sir Walter Scott's Tribute. See Mon
astery, The.
Soldier, Rest! [Thy Warfare O'er].
See Lady of the Lake, The.
Song: "Ah! County Guy, the hour is
nigh. See Quentin Durward.
Song: "Heath this night must be my
bed, The." See Lady of the Lake,
The (Heath This Night Must Be My
Bed, The).
Song: "Not faster yonder rowers'
might." See Lady of the Lake,
The.
Song: "O Brignall banks are wild and
fair." See Rokeby.
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SCOTT, Sir Walter (Continued).
Song: "Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er"
See Lady of the Lake, The (Soldier
Rest!).
Song: "Weary lot is thine, fair maid
A." See Rokeby.
Song: "Where shall the lover rest."
See Marmion (Where Shall the
Lover Rest).
Song: Allan-a-Dale. See Rokeby.
Song: Brignall Banks. See Rokeby
Song: Cavalier, The. See Rokeby.
Song: County Guy. See Quentin Dur
ward.
Song: Harp, The. See Rokeby.
Song of Albert Graeme. See Lay of
. the Last Minstrel, The ("It was an
English ladye").
Song of Clan-Alpine. See Lady of the
Lake, The (Boat Song).
Song of the Reim-Kennar, The. See
Pirate, The.
Song: Soldier, Rest! Thy Warfare
O'er. See Lady of the Lake, The
(Soldier, Rest!).
Song, to the Air of "The Bonnets of
Bonnie Dundee." See Doom of Dev-
orgoil, The.
Sound [, Sound] the Clarion. See Old
Mortality.
Stag Hunt, The. See Lady of the
Lake, The (Chase, The).
Storming of the Castle, The. See
Ivanhoe.
Sun upon the Lake Is Low, The. See
Doom of Devorgpil, The.
Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill.
Sweet Teviot. See Lay of the Last
Minstrel, The.
Tempest, A. See Lord of the Isles,
The.
"Thus while I ape the measure wild."
See Marmion (To William Erskine,
Esq.).
Time. See Antiquary, The.
'Tis Merry in Greenwood. See Harold
the Dauntless.
To a Lady [with Flowers from the
Roman Wall].
To a Lock of Hair.
To an Oak Tree.
To William Erskine, Esq. See Mar
mion.
To William Stewart Rose, Esq. See
Marmion.
Toils Are Pitched, The. See Lady of
the Lake, The.
Tournament, The. See Ivanhoe.
Trial of Rebecca, The. See Ivanhoe.
Trossachs, The. See Lady of the Lake,
The.
"True Love's the Gift," etc. See Lay
of the Last Minstrel, The.
True-Love, an Thou Be True. See
Bride of Lammermoor, The.
Twist Ye, Twine Ye! [Even So]. See
Guy Mannering.
Violet, The.
Waken, Lords and Ladies Gay.
Wasted, Weary, Wherefore Stay. See
Guy Mannering.
Waverley, sels.
"Way was long, the wind was cold,
The." See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The (Minstrel, The).
Weary Lot [Is Thine, Fair Maid], A.
"Western waves of ebbing day, The."
See Lady of the Lake, The.
"When dark December glooms the
day." See Marmion.
Where Shall the Lover Rest. See Mar
mion.
Why Sitt'st Thou by That Ruined Hall.
See Antiquary, The.
Wild Huntsman, The. (TV.)
William and Helen. (TV.)
Woodstock, sels.
Young Lochinvar. See Marmion (Loch-
invar) .
"SCOTT, Sir We-alter." — Paddy
SCOTT, William Bell.— Below the Old
House.
Contentment in the Dark.
Glenkindie.
Hero-Worship.
Love's Calendar.
My Mother.
Norns Watering Yggdrasill, The.
Pygmalion.
To the Dead.
Witches' Ballad, The.
Youth and Age.
AUTHOR INDEX
Service
SCOTT, Winfield Townley, — Antarctic
from New England.
Balcony of Dust.
Enchanted Lady, The.,
From General to Particular.
Nightmare.
Strange Ancestor.
Temple in the Wilderness, The.
To Edwin Arlington Robinson.
Truth of My Time.
SCOTT of Amwell, John. — Drum, The.
SCOTT-HOPPER, Queenie. — Railway
Tunnel, The.
Very Nearly.
SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, Charles Kenneth.
To P. G. B.
SCOTUS, Edmundus. — Cavalry Scout,
The.
SCOVILLE, D. C. — Truth and Vic-
'SCRACE, Richard" (Mrs. J. B. Wil
liamson). — At the Place of the Ro
man Baths.
Auction, The.
Gypsies, The.
Masque of Souls, A.
S GRANT ON, Bertha S. — Christmas
Thought about Dickens.
SCRIBNER, Mrs. Josephine E. Pittman.
Sad Mistake, A.
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE.— How Per
simmons Took Cah ob der Baby.
SCRIVEN, Joseph.— Unfailing Friend,
The.
SCROGGIN, Andrew. — Piece of Red
Calico, A.
5CRUGGS, Anderson M. — Christmas
Today (or 1930).
Covered Bridge, The.
Dawn. See Sonnets of the Sea.
Dusk. See Sonnets of the Sea.
First Night at the Beach. See Sonnets
of the Sea.
Fishing Village.
Glory to Them.
Golden Siege.
How Can They Honor Him.
Negro Settlement.
Old
Houses.
Old Locksmith.
Only the Dream Is Real.
Retired Business Man.
Ritual for Myself.
Shadow Friend.
Sonnets of the Sea.
Walking Song for a Winter's Day.
SCRUGGS, J. E.— Albatross.
SCUDDER, Eliza. — Love of God,
The.
Thou Life within My Life.
To a Young Child.
Who by Searching Can Find Out God?
SCUDDER, H. M. ( Marty n).— Destroy
er, The.
What Intemperance Does.
SCUDDER, Horace Elisha. — Child Born
at Bethlehem, The.
SCUDDER, Vida.— Sign of the Son of
Man, The.
Thy Kingdom, Lord, We Long For.
SEABURY.EmniaPlayter. — New Woman,
The.
SEAGER, Allan. — Epilogue^ "To sit up
on a rock and suffer this."
SEAGER, Dorothy. — Encounter.
Song Proving Nothing.
SEAGER, Mary Chisholrn. — Garden, The.
SEAGRAVE, Sadie Fuller.— Song for a
Year.
SEAMAN, Alice Marston. — Ships at An
chor.
SEAMAN, Hellene.— Hills Keep Holy
Ground.
SEAMAN, Owen. — At the Sign of the
Cock.
Bulbul, The.
Lines Written by Request.
Of Baiting the Lion.
Plea for Trigamy, A.
Presto Furioso.
Song of Renunciation, A.
Thomas of the Light Heart.
To a Boy-Poet of the Decadence.
To Julia in Shooting Togs.
To Julia under Lock and Key.
To the Lord of Potsdam.
Uses of Ocean, The.
SEARING, Annie E. P.— Love Killed
by Suspicion.
SEARING, Mrs. Edward W. See
"GLYNDON, HOWARD."
SEARING, Laura Catherine (Reddon).
See "GLYNDON, HOWARD."
SEARS, Clara Endicott.— Unfurling of
the Flag, The.
SEARS, Edmund Hamilton. — Angels'
Song, The.
Calm on the Ear of Night.
Christmas Song: "Calm on the listen
ing ear of night."
Glorious Song of Old, The.
Gracious Saviour Born of Mary.
It Came upon the Midnight Clear.
Listening Ear of Night, The.
Peace on Earth.
SEAVER, Edwin.— Not Yet a Word.
SEA WELL, Molly Elliot.— 'Lijah's Call
to Preach.
SECCOMB, John.— Father Abbey's Will.
SECORDIN, F. A. — Dream of Past
Christmases, A.
SEDGWICK, Henry Dwight. — Leo to
His Mistress.
SEDLEY, Sir Charles.— Advice to the
Old Beaux.
Ah Cloris; That I Now Could Sit.
See Mulberry-Garden, The.
Child and Maiden. See Mulberry Gar
den, The.
Indifference, The.
Love Still Has Something of the Sea.
Mulberry Garden, The, sel.
"Not, Celia, that I juster am."
Phillis Is My Only Joy.
Phillis Knotting.
Phyllis.
Song: "Ah! Chloris, that I now could
sit." See Mulberry Garden, The.
Song: "Love still has something of the
Sea."
Song: "Not Celia that I juster am."
Song: "Phillis is my only Joy."
Song: "Smooth was the Water, cairn
the Air."
Song: Phillis.
Song to Celia, A.
Song: To Chloris. See Mulberry-Gar
den, The.
To Celia.
To Celinda. .
To Chloris. See Mulberry-Garden, The.
SEDULIUS, Cjelius.— Magi Visit Herod,
The.
Miracle, The.
SEEDS, Charme. — Autobiography.
SEEGER, Alan. — Champagne, 1914-15.
Do You Remember Once.
I Have a Rendezvous with Death.
Letters and Diary.
Makatoob, sel.
Message to America, A.
Ode in Memory of the American Vol
unteers Fallen for France.
Paris.
Rendezvous, The.
Sonnet: [VIII]: "Oh, love of woman,
you are known to be."
Sonnet: "Sidney, in whom the heyday
of romance.*'
Sonnet: "Why should you be aston
ished that my heart."
Sonnet to Sidney.
To in Church.
SEEGMILLER, Wilhelmina.— Good Ap
petite, A.
Humming Bee, A.
Little Seed, A.
Old Doll, The.
One Day I Went Walking.
Pictures.
Rain-Wet Pavements.
Schools for Fish.
What I Like.
SEELYE, Elizabeth Eggleston. — Wash
ington's Last Days.
SEELYE, Julius H. (Hawlfey).— Demer
its of High License, The.
God Save Our Native Land.
SEGERSTROM, Carrie I.— School, The.
SEIBERT, Leafa Dome. — Grandma's
Bible.
SEIFFERT, Marjorie Allen (Mrs. Otto
Seiffert; Marjorie Allen; "Elijah
Hay"). — Ancient Tree, The.
Ballad: "Follow, follow me into the
South."
Ballad of Lovely Bridget.
Ballad of Riding, A.
Ballad of the Careless Lover.
Ballad of the Dolphin's Daughter.
Ballad of the Rag-Bag Heart.
Ballad of Thread for a Needle.
Berceuse.
Crickets, The.
Dream House, The.
Game of Three.
837
SEIFFERT, Marjorie Allen (Cont'd*).
Gray Moth, A.
Her Very Tree.
House of Straw. See These Very
Stones.
Interior.
Iron Fare.
Italian Chest, An.
Japanese Vase Wrought in Metals, A.
Lorenzo's Bas-Relief for a Florentine
Chest.
Old Woman, The.
Secret Prayer, The.
Secret Temple, The.
Shelter from the Night. See These
Very Stones.
Tall Tower, The. See These Very
Stones.
These Very Stones.
Winter's Tree, sel.
SEISS, Joseph A. — Strong Drink.
SELDON, Frank H. — To My Setter,
Scout.
SELGAS Y CARRASCO, Jose.— Empty
Cradle, The.
SELINCOURT, Mrs. Augustus Benja
min de. See McLEOD, IRENE RUTH
ERFORD.
SELINGER, Emily. — Chromatics.
James Henry in School.
Over the Garden Wall.
SELLERS, Minnie L. — Belshazzer's
Feast.
SELVA, Salomon de la. — Tropical Town.
SEMEDO. — Sonnet: "It is a fearful
night."
SEMPILL, Francis. — Maggie Lauder.
SEMPILL, Robert.— Epitaph of Habbie
Simpson, The.
Life and Death of the Piper of Kilbar-
chan, The.
SEMPLE, Will H.— In a Horse Car.
SENECA, Lucius Annseus. — End of Be
ing, The.
SENIOR, Walter Stanley.— Vita Magis-
tra.
SENNETT, Harriet. — Flamingoes.
Marsh Blackbird, A.
SENNETT, Stephen. — Twelfth Night
Song.
SENNOTT, George. — Name Your Poison.
"SERANUS". See HARRISON, S.
( SUSIE) FRANCES.
SERCOMBE, Marie.— Bedside Flowers.
SERENUS, Aulus Septimius. — Garden
Is a Goodly Thing, A.
SERVICE, Robert W.— Absinthe Drink
ers, The.
Afternoon Tea.
Ambition.
At Thirty-Five.
Atavist, The.
Athabaska Dick.
Auction Sale, The.
Baldness of Chewed Ear, The.
Ballad of Blasphemous Bill, The.
Ballad of Gum-Boot Ben, The.
Ballad of Hard-Luck Henry, The.
Ballad of One-Eyed Mike, The.
Ballad of Pious Pete, The.
Ballad of Soulful Sam, The.
Ballad of the Black Fox Skin, The.
Ballad of the Brand, The.
Ballad of the Northern Lights, The.
Barb-Wire Bill.
Bill the Bomber.
Bill's Grave.
Black Dudeen, The.
Black Sheep, The.
Blind and the Dead, The.
Blood-Red Fourragere, The.
Bohemian, The.
Bohemian Dreams, The.
Bonehead Bill.
Booby-Trap, The.
Call, The.
Call of the Wild, The.
Carry On.
Casualty, A.
Catastrophe.
Cheer.
Clancy of the Mounted Police.
Coco-Fiend, The. See My Neighbors.
Cocotte.
Comfort.
Comforter, The.
Concert Singer, The. See My Neigh
bors.
Contented Man, The.
Convalescent, The.
Coward, The.
Cow- Juice Cure, The.
Cremation of Sam Me Gee, The.
Service
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
SERVICE, Robert W. (Continued).
Death in the Arctic.
Death of Marie Toro, The.
Domestic Tragedy, A.
Dreamer, The.
Dreams Are Best.
Faceless Man, The. See Les Grands
Mutiles.
Facility.
Faith.
Fi-Fi in Bed.
"Fighting Mac."
Finistere.
Fleurette.
Fool, The.
Foreword: "I've tinkered at my bits
of rhymes."
Funk.
Ghosts, The.
God's in the Gutter.
Going Home.
Golden Days.
Good-Bye, Little Cabin.
Gramaphone at Fond-Du-Lac, The.
Grand-Pere.
Grin.
Haggis of Private McPhee, The.
Headliner and the Breadliner, The.
Heart o' the North.
Heart of the Sourdough, The.
Her Letter.
His Boys.
Home and Love.
I Have Some Friends.
Idealist, The.
If You Had a Friend.
"If you had the choice of two women
to wed.'*
I'm Scared of It All.
Insomnia.
It Is Later Than You Think.
Jean Desprez.
Jim.
Joy of Being Poor, The.
Joy of Little Things, The.
Julot the Apache.
Junior God, The.
Just Think!
Kelly of the Legion.
Land of Beyond, The.
Land God Forgot, The.
Lapse of Time and a Word of Explan
ation, A.
Lark, The.
Law of the Yukon, The.
Legless Man, The. See Les Grands
Mutiles.
L'Envoi: "My job is done,'* etc.
L'Envoi: "We talked of yesteryears,"
etc.
L'Envoi: "We've finished up the filthy
War."
L'Envoi: "You who have lived in the
land.'*
Les Grands Mutiles.
L Escargot d' Or.
Little Moccasins.
Little Old Log Cabin, The.
Little Piou-Piou, The.
Little Workgirl, The. See My Neigh
bors.
Logger, The.
Lone Trail, The.
Lost.
Lost Master, The.
Low-Down White, The.
Lucille.
Lunger, The.
Lure of Little Voices, The.
Man from Athabaska, The.
Man from Eldorado, The.
Man Who Knew, The.
March of the Dead, The.
Men of the High North.
Michael.
Milking Time.
Missis Moriarty's Boy.
Men That Don't Fit In, The.
Moon Song.
Mother, The.
Mountain and the Lake, The.
Mourners, The.
Music in the Bush.
My Bay'nit.
My Book.
My Foe.
My Friends.
My Garret.
My Hour.
My Job.
My Madonna.
My Masterpiece.
My Mate.
My Neighbors.
SERVICE, Robert W. (Continued).
My Prisoner.
New Year's Eve.
Noctambule.
Nostomaniac, The.
Oh, It Is Good.
Odyssey of 'Erbert 'Iggins, The.
Old David Smail.
On the Boulevard.
On the Wire.
Only a Boche.
Other One, The.
Our Hero.
Outlaw, The.
Over the Parapet.
Painter Chap, The. See My Neigh
bors.
Parson's Son, The.
Passing of the Year, The.
Pencil Seller, The.
Petit Vieux, The.
Philanderer, The.
Philistine and the Bohemian, The.
Pilgrims.
Pines, The.
Poor Peter.
Pot of Tea, A.
Prelude: "Alas! upon some starry
height."
Prelude: "I sing no idle songs of dal
liance days."
Premonition.
Priscilla.
Prospector, The.
Quatrains.
Quest, The.
Quitter, The.
Reckoning, The.
Red Retreat, The.
Release, The.
Return, The.
Revelation, The.
Rhyme of the Remittance Man,
The.
Rhyme of the Restless Ones, The.
Rolling Stone, A.
Rover, The.
Sceptic, The.
Scribe's Prayer, The.
Sewing-Girl, The.
Shooting of Dan McGrew, The.
Sightless Man, The. See Les Grands
Mutiles.
Soldier of Fortune, The.
Son.
Song of Sixty-Five, A.
Song of Success, A.
Song of the Camp Fire, The.
Song of the Mouth-Organ, The.
Song of the Pacifist, The.
Song of the Sandbags, A.
Song of the Soldier-Born, The.
Song of the Wage- Slave, The.
Song of Winter Weather, A.
Spell of the Yukon, The.
Spirit of the Unborn Babe, The.
Squaw Man, The.
Stretcher-Bearer, The.
Sunshine.
Teddy Bear.
Telegraph Operator, The.
Three Tommies, The.
Three Voices.
Tipperary Days.
To Sunnydale.
To the Man of the High North.
Trail of Ninety-Eight, The.
Tramps, The.
Trapper's Christmas Eve, The.
Tri- Colour.
Twa Jocks, The.
Twins.
Unforgotten.
Victory Stuff.
Volunteer, The.
Walkers, The.
Wanderlust, The.
Was It You?
Wee Shop, The.
While the Bannock Bakes.
Whistle of Sandy McGraw, The.
Wife, The.
Wistful One, The.
Woman and the Angel, The.
Wonderer, The.
Wood-Cutter, The.
World's All Right, The.
Wounded.
Young Fellow My Lad.
Younger Son, The.
SETON, E.— Mary, Virgin and Mother.
SETON, Harold.— Evening Star, The.
To Somebody.
838
"SETOUN (or Seytoun), Gabriel"
(Thomas Nicoll Hepburn). — Eyes of
God, The.
God's Work.
Happy As a King.
Hiding.
How the Flowers Grow.
Jack Frost.
Mystery, A.
Rain in Spring.
Romance.
Wind's Song, The.
World's Music, The.
SEWALL, Alice Archer. See JAMES,
ALICE ARCHER SEWALL.
SEWALL, E. M. — Cornelia and Her
Jewels.
SEWALL, Frank.— Ox, The. See Poesie.
Poesie, sel. (TV.)
Roll Out, O Song.
SEWALL, Harriet Winslow (Mrs. Sam
uel E. Sewall).— Why Thus Long
ing?
SEWALL, Jonathan Mitchell. — Cato,
sels.
Cry to Battle, A. See Cato.
On Independence.
War and Washington. See Cato.
SEWALL, Mrs. Samuel E. See SEWALL,
HARRIET WINSLOW.
SEWARD, William H— Character of
Henry Clay.
Daniel O' Conn ell, sel.
Eulogy on O'Connell. See Daniel
O'Connell.
SEWELL, Mrs. Anna. — Young English
Gentleman, The.
Young Primrose Gatherers, The.
SEWELL, George. — Dying Man in His
Garden, The.
SEXTUS AURELIUS PROPERTIUS.
See PROPERTIUS, SEXTUS AURELIUS.
SEYMOUR, Edward Martin.— Two Jolly
Girl Bachelors.
SEYMOUR, Horatio. — Saratoga Monu
ment Begun, The.
SEYMOUR, William Kean.— Czesar Re
members.
Enchantment.
Foiled Reaper, The.
John Galsworthy, 0. M.
To Music.
Valley Lilies.
SEYSTER, Lois. See MONTROSS, Lois
SEYSTEJR.
"SEYTOUN, Gabriel." See "SETOUN,
GABRIEL."
SHACKLEFORD, Theodore Henry.—
Big Bell in Zion, The.
SHACKLETT, Mildred D. — Autumn
Gloves.
Autumn Train.
Belonging to Summer.
Broadcasting.
Deep in the Woods.
Four Kinds of Wading.
Golden Tacks.
Movies in the Fire.
Mud Cakes.
Sometimes Wish, A.
Swing Ship, The.
Winter Feathers.
Winter Treats.
SHADES, Maggie. — Wise Counselor, A.
SHADWELL, Bertrand. — Aguinaldo.
Cervera.^
Imperialism.
When He Comes.
SHADWELL, Thomas. — Expostulation,
The. See Squire of Alsatia, The.
Let Some Great Joys Pretend to Find.
See Woman-Captain, The.
Squire of Alsatia, The, sel.
Woman- Captain, The, sel.
SCHAEFFER, E.— Doing for Others.
SHAFFER, Gertrude Kurzenknabe. —
Lying Awake.
SHAFFER, Ines V. — On the Heights.
SHAIRP, John Campbell. — Autumn in
the Highlands.
Ben Dorain, sel. (TV.)
Bush aboon Traquair, The.
Cailleach Bein-y-Vreich.
Haunt of the Deer, The. (TV.) See
Ben Dorain.
SHAKESPEARE, William. — Absence.
See Sonnets (LVII).
Adam's Warning and Persuasion of
His Young Master Orlando. See
As You Like It.
Adversity. See As You Like It (Ban
ished Duke, etc.).
After the Battle. See King Henry V.
AUTHOB 1HDEX
Shakespeare
SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued}.
"Against my love shall be, as I am
now." See Sonnets (LXIII).
Agamemnon and Nestor. See Troilus
and Cressida.
Agincourt. See King Henry V (Pro
logues to Henry V). .
Agincourt. See King Henry V (baint
Crispian's Day). . r . , . .
"Ah, wherefore with infection should
he live." See Sonnets (LXVII).
Airy Nothings. See Tempest, The
(Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made
Of).
"Alas, 'tis true I have gone here and
there." See Sonnets (CX).
"All the world's a stage." See As
You Like It (Seven Ages of Man,
The).
All's Well That Ends Well, sel.
"And will he not come again." See
Hamlet.
Antony and Cleopatra, sels.
Antony on the Death of Caesar. See
Julius Caesar.
Antony's Address to the Romans. See
Julius Csesar (Antony on the Death
of Csesar).
Antony's Description of Brutus. See
Julius Csesar ("This was the noblest
Roman of them all").
Antony's Eulogy on Caesar. See Julius
Caesar (Antony on the Death of
Csesar) .
Antony's Oration over the Body of
Caesar. See Julius Caesar (Antony
on the Death of Caesar.).
Approach of Age, The. See Sonnets
Approach of the Fairies, The. See Mid
summer Night's Dream, A.
Ariel's Last Song. See Tempest, The
("Where the bee sucks, there suck
Ariel's Song. See Tempest, The (Come
unto These Yellow Sands).
Ariel's Song. See Tempest, The (Sea
Dirge, A).
Ariel's Song. See Tempest, The
("Where the bee sucks," etc.).
Armed. See King Henry IV, Part I.
"As an unperfect actor on the stage."
See Sonnets (XXIII).
As You Like It, sels.
"Asleep, my Love?" See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A.
At Dawn. See Cymbeline (Hark,
Hark! the Lark!).
Aubade. See Cymbeline (Hark, Hark!
the Lark!).
Autolycus. See Winter's Tale, The.
Autolycus' Song. See Winter's Tale,
The.
Ay, but to Die. See Measure for
Measure.
Balcony Scene. See Romeo and Juliet.
Balthasar's Song. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Banished Duke Living in the Forest
Speaks to His Retainers, The. See
As You Like It.
Banishment. See King Richard II.
Be True. See Hamlet (Polonius' Ad
vice to Laertes).
Beatrice. See Much Ado about Noth
ing.
"Being your slave, what should I do
but tend." See Sonnets (LVII).
Belly f and the Members, The. See
Coriolanus.
Benedick's Soliloquy. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Bird of Dawning. See Hamlet.
Bitter Song. See As You Like It
(Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind).
Blind Love. See Sonnets (CXLVIII).
Blossom, The. See Love's Labour's
Lost (On a Day, Alack the Day).
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind. See
As You Like It.
Blow, Winds. See King Lear.
Body and Soul. See Sonnets (CXLVI).
Bolingbroke. See King Richard II.
Bravery. See King Henry IV, Part I.
Brutus. See Julius Csesar ("This was
the noblest Roman of them all").
Brutus and Cassius [Quarrel]. See
Julius Caesar (Quarrel of Brutus
and Cassius).
Brutus on the Death of Csesar. See
Julius Csesar.
Brutus's Address. See Julius Caesar
(Brutus on the Death of Csesar).
SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued}.
Buckingham's Address to the Populace
on His Way to Execution. See King
Henry VIII.
"But be contented: when that fell ar
rest." See Sonnets (LXXIV).
"But do thy worst to steal thyself
away." See Sonnets (XCII).
But Man, Proud Man. See Measure
for Measure (Sister Pleads for a
Brother's Life, A).
"But to my mind, — though I am native
here." See Hamlet.
Caesar to His Petitioners. See Julius
Csesar.
Caliban after the Shipwreck. See
Tempest, The.
Call of the Woods, The. See As You
Like It (Under the Greenwood
Tree).
Capulet's Rage at His Daughter Juliet.
See Romeo and Juliet.
Cardinal Wolsey [on Being Cast Off by
King Henry VIII] . See King Henry
VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy).
Cares of Kingship. See King Henry V.
Carpe Diem. See Twelfth Night.
Casket Song, The. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Cassio's Lost Reputation. See Othello,
the Moor of Venice.
Cassius on (or against) Caesar. See
Julius Csesar ("What means this
shouting?").
Cassius on Honour. See Julius Cresar
("What means this shouting?").
Cassius to Brutus. See Julius Caesar
("What means this shouting?").
"Chariest rnaid is prodigal enough,
The." See Hamlet.
Christmas. See Hamlet (Bird of
Da\vning, The).
Chronicle of Wasted Time. See Son
nets (CVI).
Citizens Defend Angiers, The. See
King John.
Clarence's Dream. See King Rich
ard III.
Cleopatra. See Antony and Cleopatra.
Cleopatra's Barge. See Antony and
Cleopatra.
Closet Scene from Hamlet. See Ham
let ("Now, mother," etc.).
Combat, A. See King Henry IV,
Part I.
Come Away, [Corne Away,] Death.
See Twelfth Night.
Come, Thou Monarch of the Vine. See
Antony and Cleopatra.
Come unto These Yellow Sands. See
Tempest, The.
Comedy of Errors, sel.
Commonwealth of the Bees, The. See
King Henry V.
Compliment to Queen Elizabeth. See
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
Consolation, A. See Sonnets (XXIX).
Constance's Denunciation of King
Philip. See King John.
Constant Service of the Antique World,
The. See As You Like It (Adam's
Warning and Persuasion, etc.).
Content. See King Henry VI, Part
III.
Coriolanus, sels.
Counsel of Polonius, The. See Ham
let (Polonius' Advice to Laertes).
Course of True Love, The. See Mid
summer-Night's Dream, A.
Courser, The. See Venus and Adonis.
Court Scene. See Winter's Tale,
The.
Cowards. See Julius Caesar.
Crabbed Age and Youth.
Cranmer's Prophecy of Queen Eliza
beth. See King Henry VIII.
Cymbeline, sels.
Daffodils. See Winter's Tale, The.
Dagger of the Mind, A. See Macbeth
(Murder of King Duncan).
Dagger Scene, The. See Macbeth
(Murder of King Duncan).
Death of Adonis, The. See Venus and
Adonis.
Deaths of Antony and Cleopatra, The.
See Antony and Cleopatra.
Desdemona's Song. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Despite Time. See Sonnets (CXXIII).
"Devouring time, blunt thou the Lion's
paws." See Sonnets (XIX).
Dirge. See Cymbeline (Fear No More
the Heat o' the Sun).
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SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued).
Dirge: "Come away, come away,
death." See Twelfth Night (Come
Away, etc.).
Dirge for lor of] Love. See Twelfth
Night (Come Away, etc.).
Dogberry and Verges. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Dover Cliffs. See King Lear.
Dream of Clarence. See King Rich
ard III.
Drinking Song, A. See Antony and
Cleopatra.
Dumain's Rhymes. See Love's La
bour's Lost (On a Day, Alack the
Day) .
Duncan's Murder. See Macbeth ("If
it were done").
England [I]. See King Richard II.
England at Peace. A Vision. See
King Henry VIII (Cranmer's Proph
ecy of Queen Elizabeth).
England at War (4). See King Henry
V (Henry the Fifth at Harfleur).
England at War (1-3, 5-7). See King
Henry V (Prologues to Henry V).
Epilogue: "Now my charms are all
ore-throwne." See Tempest, The.
Epilogue [to Midsummer-Night's Dream] .
See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A
(Approach of the Fairies, The).
Eternal Summer. See Sonnets (XVIII).
Everlasting Rest. See Romeo and Ju
liet.
"Expense of spirit in a waste of shame,
The." See Sonnets (CXXIX).
Fairies' (or Fairy) Lullaby, The ("You
spotted snakes with double tongues").
See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
(Fairies' Song).
Fairies' Lullaby, The ("Come now a
roundel"). See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A.
Fairies' Song-. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A.
Fairy Land. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A (Puck and the Fairy).
Fairy Life, The, I. See Tempest, The
("Where the bee sucks, there suck
Fairy* Life, The, II. See Tempest,
The (Come unto These Sands).
Fairy to Puck, The. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A (Puck and the
Fairy) .
Fairy's Wander-Song. See Midsum
mer-Night's Dream (Puck and the
Fairy) .
Fall of Wolsey. See King Henry VIII
(Wolsey's Soliloquy).
Falstaff and Prince Hal. See King
Henry IV, Part I.
Falstaff' s Boasting. See King Henry
IV, Part I.
Fancy. See Merchant of Venice, The
("Tell me where is fancy bred").
Farewell, A: "Now, most noble Bru
tus." See Julius Ca;sar.
Farewell! [A Long Farewell] to All
My Greatness. See King Henry
VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy).
"Farewell ! thou art too dear for my pos
sessing." See Sonnets (LXXXVII).
Father and Son. See King Henry VI,
Part I.
Father's Fury, A. See King Lear.
Fear No More [the Heat o' the Sun].
See Cymbeline.
Feste's Song from Twelfth Night. See
Twelfth Night (Carpe Diem).
FtdeleC's Dirge]. See Cyrabeline (Fear
No More the Heat o' the Sun) .
Flowers. See Winter's Tale, The.
Footpath Way, The. See Winter's
Tale, The.
Forest of Arden, The. See As You
Like It (Banished Duke, etc.).
Fortune and Men's Eyes. See Son
nets (XXIX).
Fortune's Finger. See Hamlet (Ham
let's Declaration of Friendship).
"Forward violet thus did I chide, The."
See Sonnets (XCIX).
Fraud of Men, The. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Friends in Death. See King Henry V.
Friendship. See Hamlet (Hamlet's
Declaration of Friendship).
"From fairest creatures [we desire in
crease]." See Sonnets (I).
"From you have I been absent in the
spring." See Sonnets (XCVIII).
Shakespeare
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued}.
Frustra. See Measure for Measure
(Take, O Take Those Lips Away).
Full Fathom Five [Thy Father Lies].
See Tempest, The (Sea Dirge, A).
"Full many a glorious morning have I
seen." See Sonnets (XXXIII).
Gaunt's Dying Speech. See King
Richard II.
Ghost Scene from Hamlet. See Ham
let.
"Give him this money and these notes,
Reynaldo." See Hamlet.
"Give me my robe, put on my crown."
See Antony and Cleopatra.
"Give thy thoughts no tongue." See
Hamlet (Polonius3 Advice to Laer
tes).
Gobbo's Dilemma. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Good Deeds. See Merchant of Venice,
The.
Good Deeds Past. See Troilus and
Cressida.
Good Name [in Man and Woman].
See Othello, the Moor of Venice.
Goodness of Things Evil. See King
Henry V.
Gracious Time, The. See Hamlet
(Bird of Dawning, The).
Greenwood [Tree], The. See As You
Like It (Under the Greenwood Tree).
Grief. See Hamlet.
"Had it pleas'd Heaven." See Othello,
the Moor of Venice.
Hamlet, sels.
Hamlet to the Players. See Hamlet.
Hamlet's Advice to the Players. See
Hamlet (Hamlet to the Players).
Hamlet's Declaration of Friendship.
See Hamlet.
Hamlet's Ghost. See Hamlet.
Hamlet's Instruction [s] to the Players.
See Hamlet (Hamlet to the Players).
Hamlet's Soliloquy [on Death]. See
Hamlet.
Hark, Hark! the Lark [at Heaven's
Gate Sings]. See Cymbeline.
"Hast thou (which art but aire)." See
Tempest, The.
Having Done and Doing. See Troilus
and Cressida.
"He jests at scars, that never felt a
wound." See Romeo and Juliet.
Helena and Hermia. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A.
Henry Fifth's Address to His Soldiers.
See King Henry The Fifth (Henry
the Fifth at Harfleur).
Henry IV's Seliloquy on Sleep. See
King Henry IV, Part II.
Henry VI, Part II, sels.
Henry the Fifth at (or before) Har
fleur. See King Henry V.
Henry the Fifth's Wooing. See King
Henry V.
Henry's Speech before Harfleur. See
King- Henry V (Henry the Fifth at
Harfleur) .
Her Beauty. See Sonnets (CVI).
Her Infinite Variety. See Antony and
Cleopatra.
Hermione's Defence. See Winter's
Tale, The.
Holly Song. See As You Like It
(Blow, Blow.JThou Winter Wind).
Hotspur. See King Henry IV, Part I.
Hotspur and the Fop (or a. Popinjay).
See King Henry IV, Part I.
Hotspur to Worcester. See King
Henry IV, Part I.
Hotspur's Defence. See King Henry
IV, Part I.
Hotspur's Description of a Fop. See
King Henry IV, Part I.
"How can I then return in happy
plight." See Sonnets (XXVIII).
"How like a winter hath my absence
been." See Sonnets (XCVII).
"How oft when men are at the point
of death." See Romeo and Juliet.
"How oft, when thou, my music, music
play'st." See Sonnets (CXXVIII).
How Should I Your True Love Know.
See Hamlet.
"How sweet and lovely dost thou make
the shame." See Sonnets (XCV).
"I am not covetous for gold." See
King Henry (Saint Caspian's Day).
"I am thy father's spirit. See Ham
let (Hamlet's Ghost).
I Come to Bury Caesar. See Jul
ius Caesar (Antony on the
Death of Csesar).
SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued}.
"I have done the state some service and
they knpw't." See Othello, the Moor
of Venice.
I Know a Bank. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A.
"J never may believe." See Midsum
mer-Night's Dream, A (Poet Great
ly Pictured, The).
"1 saw a thousand fearful wrecks."
Sec King Richard III.
If Music Be the Food of Love[, Play
On]. See Twelfth Night.
"If thou survive my well-contented
day." See Sonnets (XXXII).
"If we shadows have offended." See
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
Imagination. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A.
"In faith, I do not love thee with mine
eyes." See Sonnets (CXLI).
"In loving thee thou know'st I am
forsworn." See Sonnets (CLII).
In Perdita's Garden. See Winter's
Tale, The.
In Such a Night. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
In the Duke of York's Garden. See
King Richard II.
In the Greenwood. See As You Like
It (Under the Greenwood Tree).
Ingratitude. See As You Like It
(Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind).
"Is it thy will thy image should keep
open." See Sonnets (LXI).
"Is she to be buried in Christian
burial." See Hamlet.
It Was a Lover [and His Lass]. See
As You Like It.
Jaques' "Seven Ages of Man." See
As You Like It (Seven Ages of
Man, The).
Jog On, Jog On. See Winter's Tale,
The.
Jolly Shepherd. See King Lear.
Juliet. See Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet's Sincerity. See Romeo and Ju
liet.
Juliet's Wooing of the Night. See
Romeo and Juliet.
Julius Caesar, sels.
Justice. See King Henry VI, Part II.
Katharine of Aragon. See King Henry
Katherine's Admonition. See Taming
of the Shrew, The.
King Henry. See King Henry V
(Henry the Fifth's Wooing).
King Henry before Harfleur. See
King Henry V (Henry the Fifth at
Harfleur) .
King Henry VIII, sels.
King Henry V, sels.
King Henry IV, Part I, sels.
King Henry IV, Part II, sel.
King Henry VI, Part I, sel.
King Henry VI, Part III, sels.
King John, sels.
King Lear, sels.
King Richard II, sels.
King Richard III, sels.
King Richard's Despondency. See King
Richard II.
King to His Soldiers before Harfleur,
The. See King Henry V (Henry
_the Fifth at Harfleur).
Kingship ("Lets talk of graves"). See
King Richard II.
Kingship ("O God! methinks it were").
See King Henry VI, Part III.
"Know'st thou not." See King Rich
ard II.
Lady Macbeth. See Macbeth.
"Lawn as white as driven snow." See
Winter's Tale, A.
Lear's Speech to Cordelia. See King
Lear.
"Let me confess that we two must be
twain." See Sonnets (XXXVI).
"Let me not to the marriage of true
minds." See Sonnets (CXVI).
"Let those who are in favor with their
stars." See Sonnets (XXV).
Life. See As You Like It (Seven
^Ages of Man, The).
Life without Passion, The. See Son
nets (XCIV).
Life's Revels. See Tempest. The
(Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made
On).
"Like as the waves make towards the
pebbled shore." See Sonnets (LX).
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SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued)
Liles 'That Fester. See Sonnets
(. Ad V ) .
L°e°d
.
"Lo, as a careful housewife runs to
catch." See Sonnets (CXLIII).
"Look in thy glass, and tell the 'face
thou viewest." See Sonnets (III).
"Looke heere upon this Picture, and
on this." See Hamlet ("Now
Mother," etc.}.
Love. See Merchant of Venice, The
("Tell me where is fancy bred")
Love. See Sonnets (CXVI).
Love Dissembled. See As You Like It,
Love Forsworn. See Measure for
Measure (Take, O Take Those Lips
Away) .
Love in Spring-Time. See As You
Like It (It Was a Lover and His
Lass).
Love Is Not Love Which Alters. See
Sonnets (CXVI).
Lover's Complaint, A, sel.
Lover's Despair, The. See Twelfth
Night (Come Away, Come Away,
Death).
Lover's Lament, A. See Twelfth
Night (Come Away, Come Away,
Death).
Lovers Love the Spring. See As You
Like It (It Was a Lover and His
Lass).
Lovers Meeting. See Twelfth Night
(Carpe Diem).
Love's Concession. See Sonnets ( CXXX) .
Love's Eternity. See Sonnets (CXVI).
Love's Labour's Lost, sels.
Love's Memory. See All's Well That
Ends Well.
Love's Perjuries. See Love's Labour's
Lost (On a Day, Alack a Day)."
Lullaby for Titania. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A. (Fairies' Song).
Macbeth and the Witches. See Mac
beth (Witches' Meeting, The).
Macbeth's Fortune. See Macbeth
(Witches' Meeting, The).
Macbeth's Hallucination. See Mac
beth (Murder of King Duncan).
Macbeth's Murder Meditation. See
Macbeth ("If it were done," etc.}.
Madrigal, A: "Crabbed age and youth."
Madrigal: "Take, O take those lips
away." See Measure for Measure
(Take, O Take Those Lips Away).
Madrigal: "Tell me where is Fancy
bred." See Merchant of Venice,
The ("Tell me where is Fancy
bred").
Magic. See Tempest, The.
Man, A. See Julius Caesar ("This
was the noblest Roman of them
all").
Man. See Measure for Measure (Sis
ter Pleads for a Brother's Life, A).
Man's Ingratitude. See As You Like
It (Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind).
Mark Antony Scene. See Julius Csesar.
Mark Antony's Oration. See Julius
Csesar (Antony on the Death of
Csesar) .
Martial Friendship. See Cqriolanus.
Marullus to the Roman Citizens. See
Julius Caesar.
Measure for Measure, sels.
Meeting of Orlando and Rosalind, The.
See As You Like It ("From the
east to western Ind").
Memory. See Sonnets (XXX).
Merchant of Venice, The, sels.
Mercutio's Description of Queen Mab.
See Romeo and Juliet.
Mercutio's Phantasy. See Romeo and
Juliet.
Mercy. See Measure for Measure
(Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life,
A).
Mercy. See Merchant of Venice, The.
Merry Heart, The. See Winter's Tale,
The.
Merry Wives of Windsor, The, sel.
"Methought what pain it was to
drown." See King Richard III.
Midnight. See Midsummer - Night's
Dream, A (Approach of the Fairies,
The).
Midnight. See Rape of Lucrece, The.
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A, sels.
Mind. See Taming of the Shrew, The.
Mind Diseased, A. See Macbeth
("Canst thou not minister").
AUTHOR INDEX
Shakespeare
SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued},
Mistress Mine. See Twelfth Night
(Carpe Diem).
Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford. See Merry
Wives of Windsor, The.
Moonlight [and Music]. See Merchant
of Venice, The ("How sweet the
moonlight").
"Most potent grave, and reverend
signiors." See Othello, the Moor of
Venice.
Motley Fool, The, See As You Like
It.
Much Ado about Nothing, sets.
Morning [Song for Imogen], A. See
Cymbeline (Hark, Hark! the Lark).
Murder, The. See Macbeth.
Murder of Julius Csesar. See Julius
Csesar.
Murder of King Duncan. See Mac
beth.
Murder Pact, The. See Macbeth ("If
it were done").
Murderers, The. See Macbeth (Mur
der, The).
Music. See King Henry VIII (Or
pheus with His Lute).
Music. See Merchant of Venice, The
("How sweet the moonlight sleeps").
Music of Hounds, The. See Midsum
mer-Night's Dream, A.
Music's Silver Sound. See Romeo and
Juliet.
"My desolation does begin." See An
tony and Cleopatra.
"My glass shall not persuade me I am
old." See Sonnets (XXII).
"My love is as a fever, longing still."
See Sonnets (CXLVII).
"My love is strengthened, though more
weak in seeming." See Sonnets
(CII).
"My mistress' eyes are nothing like the
sun." See Sonnets (CXXX).
"My tongue-tied Muse in manners
holds her still." See Sonnets
(LXXXV).
Nativity, The. See Hamlet (Bird of
Dawning, The).
"No longer mourn for me when I am
dead." See Sonnets (LXXI).
"No more be grieved at that^ which
thou hast done." See Sonnets
(XXXV).
"No more but in a woman." See An
tony and Cleopatra.
"No, Time, thou shalt not boast that
I do change." See Sonnets (CXXIII) .
Noble Friendship, A. Hamlet and
Horatio. See Hamlet (Hamlet's Dec
laration of Friendship).
"Not from the stars." See Sonnets
(XIV).
"Not marble, nor the gilded monu
ments." See Sonnets (LV).
"Not mine own fears, nor the pro
phetic soul." See Sonnets (CV1I).
Not Poppy, nor Mandragora. See
Othello, the Moor of Venice.
"Now entertaine conjecture of a time."
See King Henry V (Prologues to
Henry V).
"Now is the winter of our discontent."
See King Richard III.
"Now, mother, what's the matter?"
See Hamlet.
"Now (my fairst Friend)." See Win
ter's Tale, The.
Now the Hungry Lion Roars. See
Midsummer - Night's Dream (Ap
proach of the Fairies, The).
"O, for my sake do you with Fortune
chide." See Sonnets (CXI).
"Oh from what powre hast thou this
powrefull might." See Sonnets
(CL).
"O, how much more doth beauty beau
teous seem." See Sonnets (LIV).
"O ! How thy worth with manners may
I sing." See Sonnets (XXXIX).
"O, lest the world should task you to
recite." See Sonnets (LXXII).
"O me! what eyes hath Love put in
my head." See Sonnets (CXLVII I).
O Mistress Mine [Where Are You
Roaming?]. See Twelfth Night
(Carpe Diem).
"O, never say that I was false of
heart." See Sonnets (CIX).
"O Proserpina." See Winter's Tale,
The.
"O sleep! O gentle sleep 1" See King
Henry IV, Part II.
SHAKESPEARE, William (.Continued).
"O that this too too solid flesh would
melt." See Hamlet.
"O! that you were yourself; but, love,
you are." See Sonnets (XIII).
"O we have made a vow to study,
Lord." See Love's Labour's Lost.
"O! what a rogue and peasant slave am
I. See Hamlet ("Welcome, dear
Rosenkrantz," etc.).
"O! who^ can hold a fire in his hand.
See King Richard II.
Oberon and Titania to the Fairy Train.
See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
Old Age of Temperance. See As You
Like It (Adam's Warning and Per
suasion, etc.).
Olivia. See Twelfth Night ("Madam,
yond young fellow," etc.).
On a Day [Alack the Day]. See
Love's Labour's Lost.
Ophelia. See Hamlet.
Ophelia's Songs. See Hamlet (How
Should I Your True Love Know).
Ophelia's Songs. See Hamlet ("They
bore him barefaced," etc.),
Opportunity. See Julius Csesar (There
Is a Tide in the Affairs of Men).
Opportunity. See Rape of Lucrece,
The.
"Or I shall live your epitaph to make."
See Sonnets (LXXXI).
Oration of Mark Antony. See Julius
Csesar (Antony on the Death of
Cffisar) .
Order and the Bees. See King Henry
V (Commonwealth of the Bees).
Orlando's Rhymes. See As You Like
It ("From the east to western Ind").
Orlando's Wooing. See As You Like
It.
Orpheus with His Lute [Made Trees].
Sec King Henry VIII.
Othello. How He Won the Love of
Desdemona. See Othello, the Moor
of Venice.
Othello Reviews His Career. See
Othello, the Moor of Venice.
Othello, the Moor of Venice, sel.
Othello's Apology. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Othello's Defence. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Othello's Remorse. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Othello's Speech before the Duke and
the Senators. See Othello, the Moor
of Venice.
Othello's Wooing. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Our Little Life. See Tempest, The
(Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made
On).
Our Revels Now Are Ended. See Tem
pest, The (Such Stuff As Dreams
Are Made On).
Over Hill, over Dale. See Midsum
mer-Night's Dream (Puck and the
Fairy) .
Pageant, The. See Tempest, The
(Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made
On).
Pages' Song, The. See As You Like
It (It Was a Lover and His Lass).
Passionate Pilgrim, The, sels.
Past Reason. See Sonnets (CXXIX).
Patience and Sorrow. See Much Ado
about Nothing.
Peddler's (or Pedlar's) Song. See
Winter's Tale, The.
Perdita's Garden. See Winter's Tale,
The.
Pericles, sel.
Phoenix and the Turtle, The.
Poet Greatly Pictured, The. See Mid
summer-Night's Dream, A.
Polonius' Advice to [His Son] Laertes.
See Hamlet.
Polonius Advises His Son. See Ham
let.
Polonius to Laertes. See Hamlet (Po
lonius' Advice to Laertes) .
"Poor soul, the centre of my sinful
earth." See Sonnets (CXLVI).
Poor Wat. See Venus and Adonis.
Portia and Nerissa [Regarding the
Suitors]. See Merchant of Venice,
The.
Portia at the Bar. See Merchant of
Venice, The (Trial Scene, The>.
Portia on Mercy. See Merchant of
Venice, The (Mercy).
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SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued).
Portia's Appeal for Mercy. See Mer
chant of Venice, The (Mercy).
Portia's Picture. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Portia's Speech to Bassanio. See Mer
chant of Venice, The (Casket Scene).
Post Mortem. See Sonnets (XXXII).
Potion Scene, The. See Romeo and
Juliet.
Power of Music, The. See Merchant
of Venice, The ("How sweet the
moonlight sleeps upon this bank").
Prayer before Agincourt. See King
Henry V.
Prince Arthur. See King John.
Prince Henry and Falstaff. See King
Henry IV, Part I.
Puck and the Fairy [Queen]. See
Midsummer Night's Dream, A.
Puck's Song. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A (Puck and the Fairy).
Quality of Mercy [Is Not Strained],
The. See Merchant of Venice, The.
Quarrel of Brutus and Cassius. See
Julius ^Caesar.
Queen Katharine's Appeal to King
Henry. See King Henry VIII
(Trial of Queen Katharine).
Bueen Mab. See Romeo and Juliet,
ueen Margaret's Triumph. See King
Richard III.
Rain It Raineth Every Day, The. See
Twelfth Night (When That I Was
and a Little Tiny Boy).
Rape of Lucrece, The, sels.
Regrets of Drunkenness. See Othello,
the Moor of Venice.
Remembrance [of Things Past]. See
Sonnets (XXX).
Remorse of King Claudius. See Ham
let.
Revolutions. See Sonnets (LX).
Romeo and Juliet, sels.
Rosalind. See As You Like It ("From
the east to western Ind").
Royal Barge, A. See Antony and Cle
opatra.
Sad Stories of the Death of Kings.
See King Richard II.
Sadness and Merriment. See Mer
chant of Venice, The.
Saint Crispian's Day. See King Henry V.
"Say that thou didst forsake me for
somefault." See Sonnets (LXXXIX).
Sea Dirge, A. See Tempest, The.
Seals of Love. See Measure for Meas
ure (Take, O Take Those Lips
Away) .
"See, what a grace was seated on
this brow.*' See Hamlet ("Now,
mother," etc.}.
Seven Ages of Man, The. See As You
Like It.
"Shall I compare thee to a Summer's
day?" See Sonnets (XVIII).
"She is the fairies' midwife, and she
conies." See Romeo and Juliet.
She Never Told Her Love. See
Twelfth Night.
"She that was ever fair and never
proud." See Othello, the Moor of
Venice.
Shepherd's Life, A. See King Henry
VI, Part III.
Shylock Lends the Ducats. See Mer
chant of Venice, The.
Shylock to Antonio. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Shylock to the Jews. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Sigh No More, [Ladies]. See Much
Ado about Nothing.
Silvia. See Two Gentlemen of Verona.
"Sin of self-love possesseth all mine
eye." See Sonnets (LXII).
"Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor
boundless sea." See Sonnets (LXV).
"Since my dear soul was mistress of
her choice." See Hamlet (Hamlet's
Declaration of Friendship).
Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life, A.
See Measure for Measure.
Sleep. See King Henry IV, Part II.
Sleep and the Monarch. See King
Henry IV, Part II.
Sleep — Innocent _Sleep. See Macbeth
(Murder of King Duncan).
Sleep-walking Scene. See Macbeth.
"So am I as the rich, whose blessed
key." See Sonnets (LID.
"So is it not with me as with that
Muse. See Sonnets (XXI).
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SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued),
"So oft have I invoked thee for my
Muse/' See Sonnets (LXXVIII).
"So shall I live, supposing thou art
true." See Sonnets (XCIII).
"So work the honey-bees." See King
Henry V (Commonwealth of the
Bees, The).
Soliloquy from "Hamlet." See Ham
let (Hamlet's Soliloquy).
Soliloquy of King Richard III. See
King Richard III.
Soliloquy on Death. See Hamlet
(Hamlet's Soliloquy).
"Some glory in their birth, some in
their skill." See Sonnets (XCI).
"Some say, thy fault is youth, some
wantonness." See Sonnets (XCVI).
Song: "Blow, blow, thou winter wind."
See As You Like It (Blow, Blow,
Thou Winter Wind).
Song: "Fox, the ape, the humble-bee,
The." See Love's Labour's Lost.
Song: "Full fathom five thy father
lies." See Tempest, The (Sea Dirge,
A).
Song: "Hark, hark! the lark at heav
en's gate sings." See Cymbeline
(Hark, Hark! the Lark!).
Song: "How should I your true love
know." See Hamlet (How Should 1,
etc.').
Song: "O mistress mine, where are
you roaming?" See Twelfth Night
(Carpe Diem).
Song: "Orpheus with his lute made
trees." See King Henry VIII (Or
pheus with His Lute) .
Song: "Tomorrow is Saint Valentines
day." See Hamlet.
Song: "Under the greenwood tree."
See As You Like It (Under the
Greenwood Tree).
Song: "When daisies pied, and violets
blue." See Love's Labor's Lost.
Song: "When icicles hang by the wall."
See Love's Labour's Lost (When
Icicles Hang by the Wall).
Song: "Where the bee sucks, there
suck I." See Tempest, The.
Song: "Who is Silvia? what is she."
See Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Song at Sunrise. See Cymbeline (Hark,
Hark! the Lark!).
Song at the Moated Grange, A. See
Measure for Measure.
Song for Mariana. See Measure for
Measure (Take, O Take Those Lips
Away) .
Song: Greenwood Tree, The. See As
You Like It (Under the Greenwood
Song of Ariel. See Tempest, The
(Come unto These Yellow Sands).
Sonsr of Autolycus. See Winter's Tale,
The.
Song of the Fairy. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A (Puck and the
Song of the Holly. See As You Like
It (Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind).
Song to Imogen. See Cymbeline (Hark,
Hark! the Lark!).
Song to Silvia. See Two Gentlemen
of Verona.
Song: Who Is Sylvia? See Two Gen
tlemen of Verona.
Sonnet: "Let me not to the marriage
of true minds." See Sonnets
(CXVI).
Sonnets, sels.
Soul and Body. See Sonnets (CXLVI) .
Speech before Harfleur. See King
Henry V (Henry the Fifth at Har
fleur) .
Spring [and Winter]. See Love's La
bour's Lost ("When daisies pied,"
etc.).
Spring and Winter. See Love's La
bour's Lost (When Icicles Hang by
the Wall).
Spring Flowers. See Winter's Tale,
The.
Stephano's Song. See Tempest, The
(Caliban after the Shipwreck).
Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On.
See Tempest, The.
Suns and Clouds. See Sonnets
(XXXIII).
"Sure he that made us with such large
discourse." See Hamlet,
Sweet Music. See King Henry VIII
(Orpheus with His Lute).
SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued).
Sweet-and-Twenty. See Twelfth Night
(Carpe Diem).
"Swift as a shadow, short as^ any
dream." See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A.
Swimmer, A. See Julius Csesar ("What
means this shouting?").
Sylvia. See Two Gentlemen of Ve
rona.
"Take all my loves, my love, yea,
take them all." See Sonnets (XL).
Take, O Take, Those Lips Away. See
Measure for Measure.
Taming of the Shrew, The, sels.
Tavern Scene, A. See King Henry
IV, Part I.
Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred. See
Merchant of Venice, The.
Tempest, The, sels.
"That thou art blamed shall not be thy
defect." See Sonnets (LXX).
"That thou hast her, it is not all my
grief." See Sonnets (XLII).
"That time of year thou may'st in me
behold." See Sonnets (LXXIII)..
"Then hate me when thou wilt [; if
ever, now]." See Sonnets (XC).
There Is a Tide [in the Affairs of Men] .
See Julius Csesar.
"These are the forgeries of jealousie."
See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
These Few Precepts. See Hamlet (Po-
lonius' Advice to Laertes).
These Lines. See Sonnets (XXXII).
"They bore him barefaced on the
bier." See Hamlet,
"They that have power to hurt, and
will do none." See Sonnets (XCIV).
"Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying
me." See Sonnets J^CXXXII).
This England. See King John.
This Royal Throne of Kings. See
King Richard II.
"Those hours that with gentle work did
frame." See Sonnets (V).
"Those parts of thee that the world's
eye doth view." See Sonnets
(LXIX).
"Those pretty wrongs that liberty com
mits." See Sonnets (XLI).
"Thou God of this great vast, rebuke
these surges." See Pericles.
Thrice Armed. See King Henry VI,
Part II.
"Thus is his cheek the map of days
outworn." See Sonnets (LXVIII).
"Thy bosom is endeared with all
hearts." See Sonnets (XXXI).
Time. See Sonnets (LX).
Timon of Athens, sels.
Timon's Epitaph. (TV.)
Tir'd with All These [, for Restful
Death I Cry]. See Sonnets (LXVI).
"To be or not to be, that is the ques
tion." See Hamlet (Hamlet's So
liloquy).
To Fidele. See Cymbeline (Fear No
More the Heat o' the Sun).
To Gild Refined Gold. See King John.
To His Love. See Sonnets (XVIII).
"To me, fair friend, you never can be
old." See Sonnets (CIV).
To Silvia. See Two Gentlemen of
Verona, The.
To-morrow [, and To-morrow, and To
morrow], See Macbeth.
Tongues in Trees. See As You Like
It ( Banished, m Duke, etc.).
Tragedy of King John. See King
John.
Traitors. See King Henry V.
Trial of Queen Katharine, The. See
King Henry VIII.
Trial Scene, The. See Merchant of
Venice, The.
Triumph of Death, The. See Sonnets
Troilus and Cressida, sels.
Troy Depicted. See Rape of Lucrece,
The.
True Friend, A. See Hamlet (Ham
let's Declaration of Friendship).
True Love. See Sonnets (CXVI).
Tu-Whit To- Who. See Love's Labour's
Lost (When Icicles Hang by the
Wall).
Twelfth Night, sels.
Twilight of Love. See Sonnets
(LXXIII) .
Two Gentlemen of Verona, sels.
"Two loves I have of comfort and
despair." See Sonnets (CXLIV).
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SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued).
Ulysses. On Degree. See Troilus and
Cressida.
Ulysses. The Instant Way. See Troi
lus and Cressida.
"Unarme Eros, the long dayes taske is
done." See Antony and Cleopatra.
Unchangeable, The. See Sonnets (CIX).
Under the Greenwood Tree. See As
You Like It.
LTneasy Lies the Head. See King
Henry IV, Part II. S
Unrequited Love. See Twelfth Night
(She Never Told Her Love).
Uses of Adversity, The. See As You
Like It (Banished Duke, etc.).
Valiant Redress. See King Richard II.
Valor. See Troilus and Cressida.
Valour. See Coriolanus.
Venus Abandoned. See Venus and
Adonis.
Venus and Adonis, sels.
Ver and Hiems. See Love's Labour's
Lost ("When daisies pied," etc.).
Violet Bank, A. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A ("I know a
bank").
"Was it the proud full sail of his great
verse." See Sonnets (LXXXVI).
Way to Dusty Death, The. See Mac
beth ("Tomorrow, and tomorrow,
and tomorrow").
"Weary with toil, I haste me to my
bed." See Sonnets (XXVII).
"Welcome, dear Rosencrantz, and Guil-
denstern." See Hamlet.
"What is your substance, whereof are
you made." See Sonnets (LIII).
"What potions have I drunk of Siren
tears." See Sonnets (CXIX).
"What shall he have that killed the
deer?" See As You Like It.
"What you do, still betters what is
done."" See Winter's Tale, The.
"When daffodils begin to peer." See
Winter's Tale, The.
"When daisies pied and violets blue."
See Love's Labour's Lost.
"When forty winters shall besiege thy
brow." See Sonnets (II).
"When I consider everything that
grows." See Sonnets (XV).
"When I do count the clock that tells
the time." See Sonnets (XII).
"When I have seen by Time's fell hand
defac'd." See Sonnets (LXIV).
When Icicles Hang [by the Wall]. See
Love's Labour's Lost.
"When, in disgrace with Fortune and
men's eyes." See Sonnets (XXIX).
"When in the chronicle of wasted
time." See Sonnets (CVI).
"When my love swears that she is
made of truth." See Sonnets
(CXXXVIII).
When That I Was and a Little Tiny
Boy. See Twelfth Night.
"When to the sessions of sweet silent
thought." See Sonnets (XXX).
"When thou shalt be disposed to set
me light." See Sonnets (LXXXVIII).
"Where art thou, Muse, that thou for-
get'st so long." See Sonnets.
Where Is Fancy Bred? See Merchant
of Venice, The.
"Where the bee sucks, there suck I."
See Tempest, The.
"Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid."
See Sonnets (LXXIX).
"Who is it that says most? Which can
say more." See Sonnets (LXXXIV).
"Who is Silvia? what is she." See
Two Gentlemen of Verona.
"Who will believe my verse in time to
come." See Sonnets (XVII).
"Why didst thou promise such a beau
teous day." See Sonnets (XXXIV).
"Why is my verse so barren of new
pride." See Sonnets (LXXVI).
Why Should a Man. See Merchant
of Venice, The.
"Why should this a desert be?" See
As You Like It.
"Will the king come, that I may
breathe my last." See King Rich
ard II.
"Will you buy any tape." See Win
ter's Tale, The.
Willow, Willow. See Othello, the
Moor of Venice.
Winter [Song], See Love's La
bour's Lost (When Icicles Hang
by the Wall).
AUTHOR INDEX
Shelley
SHAKESPEARE, William (Continued).
Winter's Tale, The, sets.
Witches' Incantation. See Macbeth
(Witches' Meeting, The).
Witches' Meeting, The. See Macbeth.
Witches' Song, The. See Macbeth
(Witches' Meeting, The).
Wolsey. See King Henry VIII (Wol-
sey's Farewell to Cromwell).
Wolsey, on His Downfall. See King
Henry VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy).
Wolsey 's Advice to Cromwell. See
King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Fare
well to Cromwell).
Wolsey's Fall. See King Henry VIII
(Wolsey's Soliloquy).
Wolsey's Farewell to Cromwell. See
King Henry VIII.
Wolsey's Farewell to His Greatness.
See King Henry VIII (Wolsey's So
liloquy) .
Wolsey's Soliloquy. See King Henry
VIII.
Words of Faulconbridge, The. See
King John (This England).
World's Way, The. See Sonnets
(LXVI).
"You spotted snakes [with double
tongue]." Sce^ Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A (Fairies' Song).
Young Love. See Merchant of Venice,
The ("Tell me where is fancy bred").
Youth and Age,
SHALER, Nathaniel Southgate. — Pupil
of Agassiz, A.
SHANAFELT, Clara. — Invocation: "O
Glass-Blower of time."
Season.
SHANE, Elizabeth. — Herons on Bo Island.
Hush Song.
Mountainy Childer, The.
Sheskinbeg.
Traveller, The.
Wee Hughie.
SHANFELTER, C. C.— Stevedore, The.
SHANK, Clarence D.— Class-Day Address.
SHANK, Edith H. — First Frost, The.
SHANKS, Edward.— Boats at Night.
Drilling in Russell Square.
Fields Are Full, The.
For Remembrance.
Garden Reverie.
Going In to Dinner.
Glow-Worm, The.
High Germany.
Lady Godiva.
Lonely Place, A.
Memory.
Night Piece, A,
Rainbow, The.
Searchlights.
Sleeping Heroes.
Song: "As I lay in the early sun."
To the Unimplored Beloved.
To the Unknown Light.
Waste.
SHANLY, Charles Dawson.— Brier-Wood
Pipe, The.
Broken Pitcher, The. See Kitty of
Coleraine.
Civil War.
Fancy Shot, The.
Kitty of Coleraine.
Walker of the Snow, The.
SHANNON, Monica.— Only My Opin
ion.
Tree Toad, The.
SHARMAN, Mrs. Henry Burton. See
below.
SHARMAN, Lyon (Mrs. Henry Burton
Sharman). — Ballad of a Famous
Fisherman, A.
Brasses.
Building of the Sea-Wall, The.
Dragon Sees His Advantage, The.
Dragon's Warning, The.
Great Tides, The.
Old Man Pot.
SHARP, Dallas Lore. — Muskrats Are
Building, The.
Wild Mother, The.
"SHARP, Luke." See BARR, ROBERT.
SHARP, William. See "MACLEOD, FIONA/'
SHARPE, R. L.— Bag of Tools, A.
Builders.
Stumbling-Block or Stepping-Stone.
SHARPE, R. S. — Love's Strategy.
Minute-Gun, The.
SHAW, Alfred C.— Somewhere.
SHAW, Cuthbert. — Monody to the Mem
ory of a Young Lady, sel.
Time's Balm. See Monody to the
Memory of a Young Lady.
SHAW, David T. — Columbia, the Gem
of the Ocean.
Red, White and Blue, The.
SHAW, Dora. — Out in the Sobbing Rain.
SHAW, Emma. — Night Ride on the En
gine, A.
School Episode, A.
SHAW, Frances (Mrs. Howard Van
Doren Shaw). — Cologne Cathedral.
Garden of No-Delight, The.
Harp of the Wind, The.
Last Guest, The.
Little Pagan Rain Song.
Ragpicker, The.
Rain ("Golden sun is garish, The").
"Who Loves the Rain."
SHAW, Francis A. — Heroes.
SHAW, George Bernard.— Man of Des
tiny, The, sel.
Napoleon and a Strange Lady. See
Man of Destiny, The.
SHAW, Henry Wheeler. See "BILL
INGS, JOSH."
SHAW, Mrs. Howard Van Doren. See
SHAW, FRANCES.
SHAW, John. — Sleighing Song.
Song: "Who has robbed the ocean
cave."
SHAW, Knowles. — Handwriting on the
Wall, The.
SHEAD, Arthur Curtis. — Delayer, The.
SHEARD, Mrs. Charles. See below.
S HEARD, Virna (Mrs. Charles Shear d)
Ballad of the Quest, The.
Christmas Peacemaker, The.
Daisy, The.
Hallowe'en.
In Solitude.
Nocturne: "Infold us with thy peace,
dear moon-lit night."
Postmen.
Shepherd Wind, The.
Slumber Angel, The.
Song of Summer Days, A.
Southern Lullabv, A.
SHEARER, Mrs. Harold H. See WELLES,
WINIFRED.
SHEFFIELD, F (Mr*.), Rena Carey (or
Gary). — Jan Ibn Jan.
Sea- Stretch.
SHEEHAN, P. (Patrick) A. (Augus
tine). — Come Back to Erin!
Napoleon and O'Connell.
Shaun O'Dwyer Aglanna.
SHEELMAN, Harry J.— Over the Or
chard Fence.
SHEETZ, Wealthy.— Love's Song.
SHEFFIELD, John, Duke of Bucking
hamshire. — Love's Slavery.
On One Who Died Discovering Her
Kindness.
Reconcilement, The.
Relapse, The.
Song: "Come, Celia, let's agree at
last."
To a Coquet Beauty.
SHELDON, Charles Frederic. — Psalrn
XXXVII. See Psalms (Psalm
XXXVII).
SHELDON, Charles Monroe.— Jesus the
Carpenter.
Joe's Baby.
SHELDON, Frederick.— Belted Will.
SHELDON, G. M.— Telemachus.
SHELDON, Gilbert. — St. Anthony's
Township.
SHELDON, Lurana W. — Better Way,
The.
No Science for Him.
Too Progressive for Him.
SHELDON, Verna.— Boots for Paving
Stones.
SHELLEY, D. N. — Devotion to Duty.
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. — Ad9nais.
Alastor: or, The Spirit of Solitude.
Arethusa.
Asia's Reply. See Prometheus Unbound
(Voice in the Air).
Asia's Song. See Prometheus Un
bound (Voice in the Air).
Autumn [: A Dirge].
"Away! The moor is dark beneath the
moon."
Beatrice's Farewell. See Cenci, The.
Bridal Song, A.
Cenci, The, sels.
Charles the First, sel.
Child of Twelve, A. See Revolt of
Islam, The.
Chorus: "World's great age begins
anew, The." See Hellas.
Chorus: "Worlds on worlds are roll
ing ever." See Hellas.
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SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (Continued).
Chorus: Love Song. (TV.) See Cyclops.
Chorus of Satyrs, Driving Their Goats.
(Tr.) See Cyclops.
Closing Lines of "Prometheus Un
bound." See Prometheus Unbound
("Pale stars are gone, The" ["To
suffer woes," etc.]).
Cloud, The.
Cyclops, sels. (Tr.)
"Darkness has dawned in the East."
See Hellas.
Day of Liberty, The. See Prometheus
Unbound.
Day of Love, The. See Prometheus
Unbound ("Pale stars are gone,
The").
Daybreak.
Defiance. See Prometheus Unbound
("Monarch of gods and Dsemons,"
etc.).
Demon Speaks, The. (Tr.) See El
Magico Prodigioso.
Desire of the Moth, The.
Dirge, A: "Rough wind that moanest
loud."
Dirge for the Year.
Dream of the Unknown, A.
"Echoes we: listen!" See Prometheus
Unbound.
Elegy on the Death of John Keats.
See Adonais.
Empire and Victory. See Prometheus
Unbound ("Pale stars are gone, The"
["This is the day," etc.]).
England in 1819.
Epilogue of "Prometheus." See Pro
metheus Unbound ("Pale stars are
gone, The").
Epips_ychidion.
Evening [Ponte a Mare, Pisa].
Final Chorus from Hellas. See Hel
las (Chorus: "World's great age,"
etc.).
Flight of Love, The.
Fragment: "To thirst and find no fill —
to wail and wander."
Fragment: "When soft winds and
sunny skies."
Fragment on Keats.
Fragment, A: To Music.
Fragment: Wedded Souls.
From the Arabic.
"From unremembered ages we." See
Prometheus Unbound ("Monarch of
gods and Daemons," etc.).
Garden, A.
Gleaming Sea, The. (Tr.)
Good-Night.
Grave of Keats, The. See Adonais.
Hellas.
Homeric Hymns. (Tr.)
Hymn of Apollo.
Hymn of Pan.
Hymn to Athena. See Homeric Hymns.
Hymn to Castor and Pollux. (Tr.)
See Homeric Hymns.
Hymn to Earth the Mother of All.
(Tr.) See Homeric Hymns.
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty.
Hymn to Selene. (Tr.) See Homeric
Hymns.
Hymn to the Spirit of Nature. See
Prometheus Unbound (Voice in the
Air ["Life of Life," etc.]).
I Fear Thy Kisses, Gentle Maiden.
Ideal, The. See Prometheus Unbound
("Pale stars are gone, The" ["This
is the day," etc.]).
Indian Serenade, The.
Invitation [to Jane], The.
Invocation: "Rarely, rarely comest
thou."
Invocation to Misery.
Invocation [to Nature]. See Alastor;
or, The Spirit of Solitude.
Invocation: To the Spirit of Delight.
See Invocation: "Rarely, rarely com
est thou."
It Is a Sweet Thing.
Keats. See Adonais.
Lament, A: "O world! O life! O
time!"
Last Chorus [from "Hellas"]. See
Hellas.
Letter to Maria Gisborne.
"Life may change, but it may fly not."
See Hellas.
"Life of Life! thy lips enkindle." See
Prometheus Unbound (Voice in the
Air).
Lift Not the Painted Veil.
Lines: "When the lamp is shattered."
Shelley
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND KECITATIONS
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (Continued}.
Lines to a Critic.
Lines to an Indian Air.
Lines: Written among the Euganean
Hills [North Italy].
Love Slumbers On.
Love's Philosophy.
Magic Car Moved On. See Queen Mab.
"Man, one harmonious soul of many a
soul." See Prometheus Unbound
("Pale stars are gone, The").
"Many a green isle needs must be."
See Lines Written among the Eu-
ganean Hills.
Mask of Anarchy, The.
Men of England.
Millennium, The. See Prometheus Un
bound (Day of Liberty, The).
Mont Blanc.
Moon, The.
Morning and Evening Star. (TV.)
Music ("I pant," etc.}.
Music [When Soft Voices Die].
Mutability.
"My coursers are fed with the light
ning." See Prometheus Unbound.
"My faint spirit was sitting in the
light."
My Soul Is an Enchanted Boat. See
Prometheus Unbound (Voice in the
Air).
New Eden, The. See Epipsychidion.
New World, A. See Hellas (Chorus:
"World's great age,*' etc.).
Night: "How beautiful this night."
See Queen Mab.
Ocean, The. (TV.)
Ode to a Skylark.
Ode to Liberty, sel.
Ode to Naples.
Ode to the West Wind.
"On a battle-trumpet's blast." See Pro
metheus LTnbound ("Monarch of
Gods," etc.).
On a Faded Violet.
On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci
in the Florentine Gallery.
One Word Is Too Often Profaned.
Ozymandias [of Egypt].
Passage of the Appenines.
Peaks of Life. See Prometheus Un
bound ("Pale stars are gone, The").
Poet's Dream, The.
Poet's World, The. See Prometheus
Unbound ("Monarch of Gods," etc.).
Political Greatness.
Prince Athanese, sel.
Prologue in Heaven. See Faust.
Prometheus. See Prometheus Unbound
("What veiled form," etc.) .
Prometheus Unbound.
aueen Mab, sels.
uestion, The ("I dreamed that, as I
wandered by the way").
Question ("One word is too often pro
faned"). See One Word Is Too
Often Profaned.
Rarely, Rarely Comest Thou.
Real Victory.
Recollection, The.
Remembrance.
Remorse.
Revolt of Islam, The, sels.
Semichorus I and II.
Sensitive-Plant, The.
Slavery.
"Snow upon my lifeless mountains,
The." See Prometheus Unbound
("Pale stars are gone, The").
Song: "Rarely, rarely coniest thou."
Song: False Friend, Wilt Thou Smile
or Weep. See Cenci, The.
Song from Charles the First ("Widow
bird, A"). See Charles the First.
Song of Proserpine.
Song to the Men of England.
Song, A: Widow Bird [Sate Mourn
ing], A. See Charles the First.
Sonnet: "Lift not the painted veil
which those who live."
Sonnet: England in 1819.
Sonnet: Political Greatness.
Sonnet: To Guido Cavalcanti.
Spirit of Plato. (TV.)
Spirit's Song in "Prometheus." See
Prometheus Unbound ("Monarch of
Gods," etc.).
Spring. See Revolt of Islam, The.
Stanzas, April, 1814.
Stanzas Written in Dejection near
Naples.
Summer and Winter.
Sun Is Warm, the Sky Is Clear, The.
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (Continued).
Sunset. See Queen Mab.
"Swiftly walk o'er the western wave."
See To Night.
Temptation of Justina, The. (TV.) See
El Magico Prodigioso.
"Thou, Earth, calm empire of a happy
soul." See Prometheus Unbound
("Pale stars are gone, The").
Threnos.
Time.
Time Long Past.
To : "I fear thy kisses, gentle
maiden."
To : "Music, when soft voices die."
To : "One word is too often pro
faned."
To : "When passion's trance is
overpast."
To a Lady, with a Guitar.
To a Singer. See Prometheus Unbound
(Voice in the Air).
To a Skylark.
To Coleridge.
To Constantia, Singing.
To Dante. (2V.)
To Harriet. See Queen Mab.
To lanthe, Sleeping. See Queen
Mab.
To Jane: The Invitation.
To Jane: The Keen Stars Were Twink
ling.
To Jane: The Recollection.
To Mary (Dedication).
See Revolt of Islam, The.
To Night.
"To the deep, to the deep." See Prome
theus Unbound.
To the Moon.
To the Nile.
To Wordsworth.
To-Morrow.
Triumph of Life, The.
Two Spirits, The.
Unfathomable.
Verses on a Cat.
Victory. See Prometheus Unbound
("Pale stars are gone, The").
View from the Euganean Hills, North
Italy. See Lines Written among the
Euganean Hills.
Voice in the Air. See Prometheus Un
bound.
Waning Moon, The.
War. See Queen Mab.
When the Lamp Is Shattered.
Widow Bird Sate Mourning, A. See
Charles the First.
Winter ("Widow bird sate mourning,
A," etc.). See Charles the First.
With a Guitar, to Jane.
"World's great age begins anew, The."
See Hellas.
"Worlds on worlds are rolling ever."
See Hellas.
World's Wanderers, The.
Written among the Euganean Hills.
SHELLMAN, Harry J.— Over the Or
chard Fence.
SHELTON, Ada Stewart. — In Santa
Claus Land.
SHELTON, Marion Brown. — Winter
Trees.
S HEN STONE, William.— Absence. See
Pastoral Ballad, A.
Dame's Garden, The. See School-Mis
tress, The.
Disappointment. See Pastoral Ballad, A.
Dying Kid, The.
Elegy [XI]. He Complains How Soon
the Pleasing Novelty of Life Is
Over.
In Imitation of Spenser. See School-
Mistress, The.
Kid, The.
Much Taste and Small Estate. See
Progress of Taste, The.
Ode to a Young Lady, Somewhat Too
Solicitous about Her Manner of Ex
pression.
O'er Desert Plains, and Rushy Meers.
Pastoral Ballad, A.
Progress of Taste, The, sel.
School-Mistress, The.
Shepherd's Home, The.
Song: Landskip, The.
Suffering and Sympathy, See School-
Mistress, The.
Village School-Mistress, The. See
School-Mistress, The.
Written at an Inn at Henley.
SHEPARD, Morgan.— Smile, The.
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SHEPARD, OdelL— Adventurer, The
Certain American Poets.
Earth-Born.
Elm, The.
Flock at Evening, The.
Goldfinch, The.
Hidden Weaver, The.
Home Thoughts.
In the Dawn.
Love among the Clover.
Nun, A.
Singer's Quest, The.
Sonnet: "We two, O true-heart, who
have learned so well."
Thanksgiving.
To Bliss Carman.
Vistas.
Whence Cometh My Help.
SHEPHERD, Nathaniel Graham (or
Nathan G.).— Only the Clothes She
Wore.
Roll-Call.
SHEPHERD, Susan McMillan.— White
Man's Blues.
"SHEPHERD TONY." See MUNDAY,
ANTHONY.
SHEPPARD, Charles.— Black Horse and
His Rider, The (wr. at.). See Leg
ends of the "American Revolution,
1776.
Calling the Roll.
"SHEPPARD, Eli." See YOUNG, MARTHA
SHEPPARD, Elizabeth Sara. — Children's
Cities, The.
SHEPPARD, Morris.— Eulogy on Wash
ington.
SHEPPARD, Muriel Earley.— Coquette,
The.
Episode, An.
Snake Charmer, The.
SHERBROOKE, Viscount. See LOWE.
ROBERT, Viscount SHERBROOKE.
SHERBURNE, Sir Edward.— And She
Washed His Feet with Her Teares
[and Wiped Them with the Hairs of
Her Head].
Christus Mathaeum et Discipulos Allo-
quitur.
Conscience.
Magdalen, The.
Violets in Thaumantia's Bosome.
SHERIDAN, C. B. (2V.), — "Dreams!
cheer the child with sights of joy."
"Hush, hush, my little babe!"
"Santa Maria! cover the child."
SHERIDAN, Caroline Elizabeth (Hon.
Mrs. Norton). — Love Not.
SHERIDAN, Mrs. Caroll McCoy. See
SANGSTER, MARGARET E. (Mrs. Ger-
ritt Van Deth).
SHERIDAN, George Augustus.— Let Us
Rejoice Together.
SHERIDAN, Helen Selina. See*Du*-
FERIN, Lady.
SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley.— Air: "1
ne'er could any luster see." See
Duenna, The.
Cool Reason. See Rivals, The.
Dry Be That Tear.
Duel Scene. See Rivals, The.
Duenna, The, sels.
Epigram: " 'I would,' says Fox, 'a tax
devise.* "
Had I a Heart for Falsehood Framed.
See Duenna, The.
Here's to the Maiden. See School for
Scandal, The.
How Oft, Louisa, Hast Thou Told. See
Duenna, The.
Lady Teazle and Sir Peter. See School
for Scandal.
Las Casas Dissuading from Battle. (2V.)
See Pizarro.
Let the Toast Pass. See School for
Scandal, The.
Lines by a Lady of Fashion, sel.
Literary Lady, The.
Mrs. Malaprop on Female Education
See Rivals, The.
Months, The.
Oh, the Days When I Was Young. See
Duenna, The.
Pizarro, sels. (2V.)
Quarrel between Sir Peter and Lady
Teazle. See School for Scandal, The.
Quarrel Scene from "The School for
Scandal." See School for Scandal,
The.
Rivals, The, seL
Rolla's Address to the Peruvians. (2V.)
See Pizarro.
School for Scandal, The, sels.
AUTHOR INDEX
Shorter
SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley (Cont'd).
Sir Peter and Lady Teazle. See School
for Scandal, The.
Song: "Had I a heart for falsehood
framed." See Du»nna, The.
Song: "Here's to the maiden of bashful
fifteen." See School for Scandal, The.
Song: "If a daughter you have, she's
the plague of your life." See Duenna,
The.
"There, Sir Anthony, there sits the
deliberate simpleton." See Rivals,
This Bottle's the Sun of Our Table.
See Duenna, The.
Woman's Education, A. See Rivals, The.
SHERIDAN, Thomas. — Bookworm's Con-
SHERMAN, C. H— Rainbow Drill.
SHERMAN, Charles Pomeroy.— Bache
lor's Wedding Trip, A, sel.
Spirits of Fire, The. See Bachelor's
Wedding Trip, A.
SHERMAN, Daisy.— Call of the Wild,
The.
SHERMAN, Eliza M. — Old Man's
Dreams, An.
SHERMAN, Francis. — Builder, The.
Foreigner, The.
House of Colour, The.
In Memorabilia Mortis.
Let Us Rise Up and Live.
SHERMAN, Frank Dempster.— At Mid
night.
Bacchus.
Bees. .
Broker Cupid.
Bundle of Letters, A.
Christmas Cat, The.
Clou&s. f
Confession.
Daisies, The.
Dawn.
Dewdrop, A.
Dies Ultima.
Fairies' Dance, The.
Footprints in the Snow.
Four Winds, The.
Golden Rod, The.
Hide-and-Seek.
Hollyhock, A.
In an Old Garden.
In Parenthesis.
In the Meadow. _
"It is my joy in life to find.
Ivy.
Jester Bee.
Library, The.
Love's Seasons.
Love's Springtide.
Lullaby: "Slumber, slumber, little one.
now."
Mary and the Lamb.
May.
May Madrigal, A.
Moonrise.
On a Greek Vase.
On Some Buttercups.
Pebbles.
Prayer, A: "It is my joy in life to
find."
Quatrain, A: "Hark at the lips of the
pink whorl of shell."
Real Santa Claus, A.
Rhyme for Priscilla, A.
Rose's Cup, The.
Shadows, The.
Snpw-Bird, The.
Spinning Top.
To a Rose.
Untutored Mind, An.
Waterfall, The.
Winter's Tale, A.
Wish, A.
Witchery. _
SHERMAN, J. D.— John Brown's Body.
SHERMAN, Jeanie Rogers. — Thanks -
SHERMAN, Mary.— When I Am Weak
Then I Am Strong.
SHERMAN, William Tecumseh.— "Bel
ligerent Non-Combatants."
"With Charity for All."
SHERWOOD, Ada Simpson. — Adown
the Years.
Arbor Day Alphabet.
Things.
SHERWOOD, Kate B. (Mrs. Katherine
Margaret Brownlee Sherwood). — AA.1-
bert Sidney Johnston.
Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, The.
Fall In.
SHERWOOD, Kate B. (Continued).
Flag That Makes Men Free, The.
Men Who Wore the Shield, The.
Molly Pitcher.
Red, the White, the Blue, The.
Social Spirit, The.
Soldier's Retrospect, A.
States Crowning Washington, The.
Thomas at Chickamauga.
Ulric Dahlgren.
We Keep Memorial Day.
SHERWOOD, Mrs. Katherine Margaret
Brownlee. See SHERWOOD, KATE B.
SHERWOOD, M. (Mary) E. (Eliza
beth) W. (Wilson) (Mrs. John
Sherwood). — Carcassone. (Tr.)
Romance of the Year, The.
SHERWOOD, Margaret.— Grey Birches.
In Memoriam: Leo, a Yellow Cat.
SHERWOOD, S. Virginia.— Dreams,
SHI KING, THE, or Book of Odes.
See TITLE INDEX.
SHIBLEY, Fred W. — When Me an'
Ed Got Religion.
SHIEL, Richard L.— Irish Aliens.
SHIELDS, Annie S. — Ann Rafferty's
Evidence.
SHIELDS, Shaemas. See O'SHEEL,
SHAEMAS.'
SHIGEYOSHI OBATA (Tr.). — Poem
Composed at the Imperial Command.
SHIKO.— Lilies.
SHILLABER, Benjamin Penhallow
("Mrs. Partington"). — Blifkins the
Bacchanal. See Partingtonian Patch
work.
Blifkins the Ruralist. See Parting
tonian Patchwork.
Horse Car Incident, A.
If Things Was Only Sich!
John Smith's Will.
Mrs. Partington' s Reflections on New
• Year's Day.
Mouse-Hunting.
My Childhood Home.
My Friend's Secret.
Mysterious Rappings.
Partingtonian Patchwork, sets.
True Faith.
SHILLITO, Edward.— Ave Crux, Spes
Unica!
Christmas Tree, The.
Dereliction.
I Am the Last.
Jesus of the Scars.
Life to Come, The.
Nameless Men.
Prayer of a Modern Thomas.
Untried Door, The.
SHINDLER, Mrs, Mary Stanley Bunce
(Dana). See DANA, MARY S. B.
SHINN, Milicent Washburn.— Song and
Science.
Washington Sequoia, The, sel.
When Almonds Bloom.
Yoseniite. See Washington Sequoia,
The
SHIPLEY, Joseph T.— Epitaph: For
Himself. (TV.)
Old Battle-Field.
Shadows. (Tr.)
SHIPLEY, Mrs. Maynard. See DE
FORD, MIRIAM ALLEN.
SHIPMAN, Dorothy Middlebrook. —
Make-Believe.
SHIPPE, Betty.— Sky.
SHIPPEY, Lee.— Battle-Cry, A.
If We Could Only Be!
Unknown Reporter, The.
SHIPTON, Anna. — Unerring Guide, The.
SHIRK, Jeannette C.— Clock Shop, The.
SHIRLEY, James.— Bard's Chant. See
Saint Patrick for Ireland.
Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The,
sels.
Cupid and Death, sel.
Death the Conqueror. See Contention
of Ajax and Ulysses.
Death the Leveller. See Contention of
Ajax and Ulysses, The.
Death's Final Conquest. See Conten
tion of Ajax and Ulysses, The.
Death's Subtle Ways. See Cupid and
Death.
Dirge, A: "Glories of our blood and
state, The." See Contention of Ajax
and Ulysses.
Friendship Is a Name.
Garden, The.
Hymn, A: "0 fly, my Soul! What
hangs upon." See Imposture, The.
Imposture, The, sels.
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SHIRLEY, James (Continued).
lo. See Imposture, The.
King of Kings, The. See Contention of
Ajax and Ulysses, The.
Last Conqueror, The. See Cupid and
Death.
Levelling Dust, The. See Contention
of Ajax and Ulysses, The,
Lullaby, A: "Cease, warring thoughts,
and let his brain." See Triumph ot
Beauty, The.
Might of Death, The. See Cupid and
Death.
More Ways to Kill. See Cupid, and
Death.
No Armour against Fate. See Conten
tion of Ajax and Ulysses.
"O fly, my soul! What hangs upon."
See Imposture, The.
Of Death.
On Her Dancing.
Passing Bell, The.
Peace. See Imposture, The.
Piping Peace. See Imposture, The.
Saint Patrick for Ireland, sel,
Song: "Glories of our blood and state,
The." See Contention of Ajax and
Ulysses, The.
Song of Nuns, A. See Imposture, The.
To His Mistris Confined.
Triumph of Beauty, The, sel.
Victorious Men of Earth. See Cupid
and Death.
SHIRLEY, M. Alfredda.— Thanksgiving,
Then and Now.
SHIRREFS, Andrew.— Cogie o' Yill, A.
SHIVELL, Paul.— Exaltation.
"In God's Eternal Studios." See Stu
dios Photographic, The.
Studios Photographic, The, sel.
"We Yet Can Triumph."
SHOAFF, Emma Reed. — Fire.
SHOALS, A. F.— Good-By.
Valedictory.
SHOEMAKER, Blanche. See WAGSTAFF,
BLANCHE SHOEMAKER.
SHOEMAKER, Dora Adele.— Daisy Elf,
The.
SHOEMAKER, Dorothy A. — King's
Decree, The.
SHOEMAKER, J. W.— Bible Reading.
SHOKU, Princess. — Hyaku-Nin-Isshu,
sel.
*'I would that even now." See Hyaku-
Nin-Isshu.
SHORE, Thomas Teignmouth. — Child's
Tear, A.
SHORE, Viola Brothers. — My Sailor
Boy.
SHORT, Mamie T. — Mother's Lullaby.
SHORT, Marion. — Bee's Mission, The.
Bird among the Blooms, The.
Budd Explains.
Dead Pussy Cat, The.
Fairy Bell.
He Let Her Know.
Idyl of the Ocean.
In Vain.
Little Boy Bubble.
My Pa.
Tattered Battle-Flag, The.
What the Birds Sang.
SHORTER, Mrs. Clement. See below.
SHORTER, Dora Sigerson (Mrs. Clem
ent Shorter; Dora Sigerson). —
All .Souls' Night.
April.
Ballad of Marjorie, A.
Beware.
Bird from the West, A.
Cean Duv Deelish.
Comforters, The.
Gypsies' Road, The.
In the Midst of Life.
Ireland.
Little Bells of Sevilla, The.
Man Who Trod on Sleeping Grass,
The.
Meadow Tragedy, A.
Mother's Prayer, The.
Nameless One, The.
Nora.
One Forgotten, The.
Patchwork Quilt, The.
Piper on the Hill, The.
Rose Will Fade, A.
Sea Maiden, The.
Sixteen Dead Hen.
Star, The.
White Witch, The.
Wind on the Hills, The.
Sliortliouse
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
SHORTHOUSE, Joseph Henry. — John
Inglesant, sel.
Vengeance Is Mine. See John Inglesant.
SHOSHONE INDIANS. See INDIANS:
SHOSHONE.
SHOUP, Grace.— Fisherman's Tax, The.
Vase, The.
SHOVE, Fredegond.— Infant Spring.
New Ghost, The.
Song: "Spring lights her candles every-
SHRINER, Sara Venore.— At the Thea
tre.
SHU HSI.— Hot Cake.
SHULTZ, George Francis.— Under the
Mistletoe.
SHURTLEFF, Ernest W.— Gettysburg.
Old Thanksgiving Days, The.
SHURTLEFF, Isabel Brown. — I Have
Known Beauty.
SHURTLEFF, William Steele. — Way,
The.
SHUSTER, George N.— Newman.
Poet-Hearts. (TV.)
Returning Spring. (2>.)
What Highway?
SHUTE, Henry A. — Kid's Composition
on Mothers, A.
SIBLEY, Charles. — Adoon the Lane.
Plaidie, The.
SIBLEY, Fred Warner. — Dad's Little
Fiddle.
SICKELS, David Banks. — It Cannot Be.
Old Friends.
Reincarnation.
SIDEY, James A. — Irish Schoolmaster.
The.
SIDGWICK, Frank. — Christmas Legend.
"Form Fours."
SIDGWICK, Henry.— Goethe and Fred-
erika.
SIDLEY, Florence L. — Farewell, Old
Year.
SIDNEY, James A. See SIDEY, JAMES A.
SIDNEY, Margaret (Mrs. Harriett Mul-
ford Lqthrop). — Memorial Day.
Thanksgiving Eve.
SIDNEY, Mary, Countess of Pembroke.
See PEMBROKE, MARY SIDNEY, Coun-
SIDNETY? Sir Philip. — Absence. See
Astrophel and Stella (Tenth Song).
Against Artifice. See Astrophel and
Stella (XV).
"And do I see some cause a hope to
feed." See Astrophel and Stella
(LXVI).
Arcadia, The, sels.
Astrophel and Stella, sets. f
Bargain, The. See Arcadia.
"Be your words made, good Sir, of
Indian ware." See Astrophel and
Stella (XCII).
"Because I breathe not love to every
one." See Astrophel and Stella
(LIV).
Child-Song.
"Come, Sleep! O Sleep, the certain
knot of peace." See Astrophel and
Stella (XXXIX).
Conditional Surrender. See Astrophel
and Stella (LXIX).
Country Song. See Arcadia.
"Curious wits, seeing dull pensiveness,
The/' See Astrophel and Stella
(XXIII).
"Dear, why make you more of a dog
than me?" See Astrophel and Stella
(LIX).
Desire.
"Desire, though thou my old compan
ion art." See Astrophel and Stella
(LXXII).
Dialogue, A: "Who is it that this dark
night." See Astrophel and Stella
(Eleventh Song).
Dirge: "Ring out your bell[e]s."
Dispraise of a Courtly Life.
Ditty, A: "My true-love hath my heart,
and I have his." See Arcadia.
Dorus to Pamela. See Arcadia.
"Doubt you to whom my Muse these
notes intendeth." See Astrophel and
Stella (First Song).
Eleventh Song. See Astrophel and
Stella (Eleventh Song).
Epitaph on Argalius and Parthenia.
See Arcadia.
Epithalaraium : "Let mother earth now
decke herselfe in flowers."
Farewell, A: "Leave me, O Love!
which readiest but to dust."
SIDNEY, Sir Philip (Continued').
Farewell, A: "Oft have I mused, but
now at length I find."
First Song from "Astrophel and Stel
la." See Astrophel and Stella (First
Song).
Friendship. See Arcadia.
"Having this day my horse, my hand,
my la[u]nce." See Astrophel and
Stella (XLI).
Heart-Exchange. See Arcadia.
"Highway, since you my chief Par
nassus be." See Astrophel and Stel
la (LXXXIV).
His Lady's Cruelty. See Astrophel
and Stella (XXXI).
Hymn to Apollo.
"I might! — unhappy word — O me, I
might." See Astrophel and Stella
(XXXIII).
"I never drank of Aganippe well." See
Astrophel and Stella (LXXIV).
Immortality.
Impatient Lover, The. See Astrophel
and Stella (XCII).
"In a grove most rich of shade." See
Astrophel and Stella (Eighth Song).
"In highest way of heaven the Sun
did ride." See Astrophel and Stella
(XXII).
Inspiration. See Astrophel and Stella
(LXXIV).
"It is most true that eyes are form'd
to serve." See Astrophel and Stella
(V).
"Leave me, O Love, which reaches [but
to dust]." See "Leave me," etc. ;
also Astrophel and Stella (CX).
"Let dainty wits cry on the Sisters
nine." See Astrophel and Stella
(III).
Lists, The. See Astrophel a,nd Stella
(XLI).
Litany, A: "Ring out your bells, let
mourning shows be spread." See
Dirge.
"Lock up, fair lids, the treasure of
my heart." See Arcadia.
Love Is Dead.
"Love still a boy, and oft a wanton
is.'* See Astrophel and Stella
(LXXIII).
Love's Silence. See Astrophel and
Stella (LIV).
"Loving in truth, and fain in verse my
love to show." See Astrophel and
Stella (I).
Madrigal: "Why dost thou haste
away." See Arcadia.
Magpies and Swans. See Astrophel
and Stella (LIV).
Moon, The. See Astrophel and Stella
(XXXI).
"Morpheus, the lively son of deadly
Sleep." See Astrophel and Stella
(XXXII).
My True-Love (or True Love) Hath
My Heart. See Arcadia.
Night. See Arcadia.
Nightingale [, as Soon as April Bring-
eth, The].
"No more, my dear [, no more these
counsels try]." See Astrophel and
Stella (LXIV),
O Fair! O Sweet!
"O fate, O fault, O curse, child of my
bliss!" See Astrophel and Stella
(XCIII).
O Happy Thames. See Astrophel and
Stella (CIII).
"O joy, too high for my low stile to
show." See Astrophel and Stella
(LXIX).
"O Night the ease of care the pledge
of pleasure." See Arcadia.
"O you that hear[e] this voice." See
Astrophel and Stella (Sixth Song).
Oft Have I Mused.
"Oft with true sighs, oft with uncalled
tears." See Astrophel and Stella
(LXI).
"Only joy, now here you are." See
Astrophel and Stella (Fourth Song).
Philomela.
"Rich fools there be, whose base and
filthy heart." See Astrophel and
Stella (XXIV).
Ring Out Your Belles.
Road, The. See Astrophel and Stella
Shepherds' Brawl, One Half Answer
ing the Other, The.
84:6
SIDNEY, Sir Philip (Continued}.
Sleep .See Astrophel and Stella
(AAAIAJ.
Solitariness. See Arcadia.
Song: "Who hath his fancy pleased."
Song: Absence. See Astrophel and
Stella (Tenth Song).
Song: Nightingale, The.
Sonnet: "Come Sleep! O Sleep, the
certain knot of peace." See Astro
phel and Stella (XXXIX).
Sonnet: "Late tired with woe, even
ready for to pine." See Astrophel
and Stella (LXII).
Sonnet: "Love still a boy and oft a
wanton is." See Astrophel and
Stella (LXXIII).
Sonnet: "Loving in truth and fain in
verse my love to show." See Astro
phel and Stella (I).
Sonnet: "No more, my Dear, no more
these counsels try." See Astrophel
and Stella (LXIV).
Sonnet: "O happy Thames that didst
my Stella bear!" See Astrophel and
Stella (CIII).
Sonnet: "Stella! since thou so right a
Princess art." See Astrophel and
Stella (CVII). ^
Sonnet: "Thou blind man's mark."
Sonnet : "With how sad steps, 0 Moon."
See Astrophel and Stella (XXXI).
Sonnet: My True Love Hath My
Heart. See Arcadia.
"Soul's joy, bend not those morning
stars from me." See Astrophel and
Stella (XLVIII).
Splendidis Longum Valedico Nugis.
Stella Looked On. See Astrophel and
Stella (XLI).
"Stella since thou so right a pfincesse
art." See Astrophel and Stella
(CVII).
"Stella, the only planet of my light."
See Astrophel and Stella (LXVIII).
"Stella, think not that I by verse seek
fame." See Astrophel and Stella
(XC).
"Such Maner time there was." See
Arcadia.
"This night, while sleep begins with
heavy wings." See Astrophel and
Stella (XXXVII).
Thou Blind Man's Mark, Thou Fool's
Self-Chosen Snare.
"Though dusty wits dare scorn," etc.
See Astrophel and Stella (XXVI).
To Stella. See Astrophel and Stella
(First Song).
To the Moon. See Astrophel and
Stella (XXXI).
True Love. See Arcadia.
Truth^ Doth Truth Deserve. See Ar
cadia.
Voices at the Window. See Astrophel
and Stella (Eleventh Song).
"When far-spent night persuades each
mortal eye." See Astrophel and
Stella (XCIV).
"When I was forced from Stella ever
dear." See Astrophel and Stella
(LXXXVII).
"When Nature made her chief work,
Stella's eyes." See Astrophel and
Stella (VII).
"When Sorrow, using mine own fire's
might." See Astrophel and Stella
(CVIII).
"Whether the Turkish new moon
minded be." See Astrophel and
Stella (XXX).
Who Hath His Fancy Pleased.
"Who is it that this darke night." See
Astrophel and Stella (Eleventh
Song).
"Whose senses in so ill consort their
step-dame Nature lays." See Astro
phel and Stella (Seventh Song).
"Why dost thou haste away." See Ar
cadia.
"With how sad steps, O Moon, thou
climbst the skies!" See Astrophel
and Stella (XXXI).
"With what sharp checks I in myself
am shent." See Astrophel and Stel
la (XVIII).
Wooing Stuff.
"You_that do search for everie purling
See Astrophel and Stella
"Your words, my friend, right healthful
caustics, blame." See Astrophel and
Stella (XXI).
AUTHOR INDEX
Sitwell
Invita
Have
R. — Fountain in
SIDONIUS APOLLINARIS.
tion to the Dance.
SIEGEL, Eli. — Hot Afternoons
Been in Montana
SIEGERT, Katharine
the Rain, The.
SIEGRIST, Mary. — For This Bright
Beauty.
League of Nations, The.
Ongoing, The.
Roosevelt, the Leader.
SIENKIEWICZ, Henryk.— Arena Scene
from "Quo Vadis." See Quo Vadis.
Fight with the Aurochs, The. See Quo
Vadis.
guo Vadis, sels.
sscue of Lygia, The. See Quo Vadis.
Ursus and the Aurochs. See Quo
Vadis.
SIETZ, Don C. — Night at Gettysburg.
SIGERSON, Dora. See SHORTER, DORA.
SIGERSON, George. — Blackbird's Song,
The. (Tr.)
Calling, The.
Ceann Duv Dilis. (Tr.)
Deus Meus. (Tr.)
Dirge of Gael, The. (Tr.)
Fairy Lullaby. (TV.)
Far-Away. _ v
Heavenly Pilot, The. (Tr.)
In the Heart of Jesus. (Tr.)
Jesukin. (Tr.)
Lay of Norse-Irish Sea-Kings. (Tr.)
Lost Tribune, The.
Love's Despair. (Tr.)
Lullaby: "I'll put you, myself, rny
baby, to slumber." (Tr.)
My Own Cailin Donn.
Ruined Nest, The. (Tr.)
Silva Gadelica, sel. (Tr.)
Solace in Winter, See Silva Gadelica.
Things Delightful. (Tr.)
Vision of Mac Conghnne, The. (Tr.)
SIGMUND, Jay G. — Dialogue.
Grubber's Day.
In a Library.
Men Have Forged. m m
Ridge Road Wives and Prairie Wives.
SIGOURNEY, Mrs. Charles. See below.
SIGOURNEY, Lydia Huntley (Mrs.
Charles Sigourney; Lydia [Howard]
Huntley). — Advertisement of a Lost
Day.
Alpine Flowers, The.
Bell of the "Atlantic," The.
California.
Camel's Nose, The.
Cold Water.
Columbus.
Coral Insect, The.
Death of King Edmund, The.
Go to Thy Rest.
Hebrew Tale, A.
I Must Not Tease My Mother.
Indian Names.
Indian Summer. .
Indian's Welcome to the Pilgrim Fath
ers, The.
Man — Woman.
My Mother. See I Must Not Tease
My Mother.
Niagara.
Prohibition Song of Good Fellowship.
Return of Napoleon from St. Helena,
The.
Sailor's Funeral, The.
Stars in My Country's Sky— Are Ye
All There?
Upas-Tree, The.
SIGOURNEY, W. (William) A. (An
drew). — My Beautiful Child.
What Does It Matter?
SIKES, E. E. (Tr.).— Thoughts in a
Garden.
"SILAV - NA - MON." See DOLLARD,
JAMES BERNARD.
SILCOX, Audrey.— Mother, The.
SILENTIARIUS, Paulus. See PAULUS
SILENTIARIUS.
"SILESIUS, Angelus" (Johann Schef-
fler). — Cherubic Pilgrim, The.
Rose, The.
Song of Praise to Mary.
Soul Wherein God Dwells, The.
Tree of the Cross, The.
SILL, Edward Rowland. — Appreciated.
Baker's Duzzen uv Wize Sawz, A.
Before Sunrise in Winter.
Coup de Grace, The.
Dead President, The.
Deserter, The.
Evening.
Faith.
SILL, Edward Rowland (Continued).
First Cause, The, sel.
Five Lives.
Fool's Prayer, The.
For the Gifts of the Spirit.
Force.
Future, The.
Her Explanation.
Home.
Invisible, The.
Life.
Links of Chance, The.
Lover's Song, The.
Moods.
Opportunity.
Prayer, A: "O God, our Father, if we
had but truth."
Spring Twilight.
Tempted.
To a Maid Demure.
Tropical Morning at Sea, A.
Truth at Last.
Wordsworth.
SILL, Elizabeth. — When Santa Claus
Comes.
SILL, Mrs. George Imbrie. See below.
SILL, Louise Morgan (Mrs. George Im
brie Sill).— Faith.
Hell-God, The.
SILLERY, Charles Doyne.— She Died in
Beauty.
SILVA, Jose Asuncion. — Art.
First Communion.
SILVERA, Edward S.— Jungle Taste.
South Street.
SILVERMAN, Albert.— Why Tell Me?
SIMMIAS of Thebes.— To Prote.
SIMMONS, Bartholomew. — Stanzas to
the Memory of Thomas Hood.
To the Memory of Thomas Hood.
SIMMONS, Henry M. — Intimations of
Immortality.
SIMMONS, J. W. — Sumter's Band.
SIMMONS, Laura. — Bartimeus.
Borderland.
Hail to Thee, Blithe Spirit.
I Have Overcome the World.
Lincoln.
May.
Munition-Maker.
New Year Prayer, A.
Next Time.
Noel! Noel!
Othello: Tomcat.
Rich Young Man, The.
Toast to Poets, A.
Trimmed Lamp, The.
Vigil.
Way, The.
SIMMS, Evelyn.— Bridge Builders.
SIMMS, William Gilmore. — Battle of
Eutaw, The.
Decay of a People, The.
Edge of the Swamp, The.
Grape-Vine Swing, The.
Lost Pleiad, The.
Mother and Child.
Ode: Our City by the Sea.
Shaded Water, The.
Slain Eagle, The.
Song in March. .
Sonnet: "We are a part of all things
that we see."
Swamp Fox, The.
Sweet South, The.
'Tis True That Last Night I Adored
SIMONIDES. — Lamentation of Danae,
The.
On Two Brothers.
SIMONIDES of Ceos.— Thermopylae.
SIMONS, Katherine Drayton Mayrant,
Jr. See "MAYSI, KADRA."
SIMPSON, A. A. Le M.--Dawn.
SIMPSON, Albert B.— Only Wait.
Why Doubt God's Word?
SIMPSON, Gertrude. See ZITKALA-SA.
SIMPSON, Henry. — In February.
SIMPSON, Henry Lamont. — Casualty
List.
SIMPSON, Mabel.— Body.
Memorial to St. Francis.
Vigil.
SIMPSON, Margaret Winefride. — Fairy
Knowe, The.
SIMPSON, Bishop Matthew.— Study of
Elocution, The.
SIMPSON, William Haskell. — Apache.
As an Eagle.
As Waters Ran.
Bareback. See In Arizona.
Burdens. See In Arizona.
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SIMPSON, William _ Haskell ( Cont'd) .
Grand Canyon Again.
Hopi Ghosts. See In Arizona.
If I Were Dawn-Yellow.
In Arizona, sels.
Or You.
Pity Not. See In Arizona.
Trees. See In Arizona.
Vaquero.
Yucca Is Yellowing.
SIMROCK, Karl.— Go to Sleep.
SIMS, George R. ("A. B. Dagonet").—
Billy's Rose.
Bunch of Primroses, A.
By Parcels Post.
Christmas Day in the Workhouse,
C'rrect Card, The.
Deadly Weapon, A.
In the Harbor.
In the Signal Box: A Station Master s
Story.
Kate Maloney.
Last Look, A.
Lifeboat, The.
Lights of London [Town], The.
Little Jim.
Little Worries.
Magic Wand, The.
Moll Jarvis o' Morley.
Nellie's Prayer.
Old Actor's Story, The.
'Ostler Joe.
Road to Heaven, The.
Station-Master's Story, The.
Street Tumblers, The.
Tale of Sweethearts, A.
Ticket o' Leave.
Valentine, A.
SIMS, William R.— Mended Vase, The.
SINCLAIR, M. C.— Bal Masque: 1915.
Midnight: 1917.
Peace: 1919.
Russia: 1918.
Upon the Winds of Spring.
SINCLAIR, Mary Craig (Mrs. Upton
Sinclair) . — Beauty.
SINCLAIR, May.— Dark Night, The,
sel.
Field Ambulance in Retreat.
SINCLAIR, Upton.— Making of the Soul
of Man, The.
SINCLAIR, Mrs. Upton. See SINCLAIR,
MARY CRAIG.
SINGER, Edward. — Frontier Picture.
SINGER, Joseph. — Ports Astern.
SINGLETON, Mrs. Mary Montgomerie.
See "FANE, VIOLET."
SINKS, P. W.— Just like Me.
SINNETT, Charles N.— Latches.
SINNETT, Percy F.— Song of the Wild
Storm- Waves, The.
SINTON, Mary. See LEITCH, MARY
SINTON.
SIORDET, Gerald Caldwell. — To the
Dead.
SIOUAN INDIANS. See INDIANS:
SIOUAN.
SIOUX INDIANS. See INDIANS:
Sioux.
SIPE, Muriel.— Good-Morning.
SITWELL, Edith.— Ass-face.
Aubade.
By the Lake.
Colonel Fantock.
Daphne.
Drum, The.
Fan, The.
Gardener Janus Catches a Naiad.
Gold Coast Customs, sel.
Hambone and the Heart, The.
King of China's Daughter, The.
Lady with the Sewing-Machine, The.
Lament of Edward Blastock, The.
Night Piece.
Old Nurse's Song.
Panope.
Peach Tree, The.
Perpetuum Mobile.
Sir Beelzebub.
Sleeping Beauty, The, sel.
Solo for Ear-Trumpet.
Song: "In summer when the rose
bushes."
Spinning Song.
Variations on an Old Nursery Rhyme.
Web of Eros, The.
SITWELL, Osbert.— Blind Pedlar, The.
Elegy for Mr. Goodbeare.
Fountains.
From Carcassonne.
How Shall We Rise to Greet the
Dawn ?
Lament of the Mole- Catcher, The.
Sitwell
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
SITWELL, Osbert (Continued).
London Squares.
Mrs. Hague.
Ultimate Judgment.
Under the Camellia Tree.
SITWELL, Sacheverell. — Agamemnon's
Tomb.
Dandelions.
Fountains.
Kingcups.
Magnolia Tree.
"Psittachus Eois Imitatrix Ales ab
Indis."
Red-Gold Rain, The.
River God, The.
Tulip Tree.
Venus of Bolsover Castle, The.
SIVITER, William H.— Ruling Passion,
The.
SKAER, Georgia Blaney.— Reverse Pity.
SKEAT, W. W.— Fame, Wealth, Life,
Death.
SKEEL, Adelaide.— Babouscka.
SKELTON, Gladys. See "PRESLAND,
JOHN."
SKELTON, John. — Boke of Phyllyp
Sparowe, The, sets.
Bowge of Courte, The, sel.
Colyn Cloute, sels.
Commendations of Mistress Jane Scrope,
The. See Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe.
Dirge for 'Phyllip Sparowe, A. See
Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe, The.
Funeral of Philip Sparrow, The. See
Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe, The.
Garlande of Laurel! , sels.
Gift of a Skull, The.
House of Fame, The. See Garlande of
Laurell.
In Praise of Isabel Pennell. See Gar
lande of Laurell.
Lullabye, A: "With Lullay, lullay, lyke
a chylde."
Maystres Jane S croupe. See Boke of
Phyllyp Sparowe, The,
Merry Margaret. See Garlande of
Laurell.
Nun's Lament for Philip Sparrow, The.
See Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe, The.
Parrot, The.
Picture of Riot. See Bowge of Courte,
The.
Prelates, The. See Colyn Cloute.
Sparrow's Dirge, The. See Boke of
Phyllyp Sparowe, The.
To Maystress Margaret Hussey. See
Garlande of Laurell.
To Mistress Gertrude Statham. See
Garlande of Laurell.
To Mistress Isabel Pennell. See Gar
lande of Laurell.
To Mistress Margaret Hussey. See
Garlande of Laurell.
To Mistress Margery Wentworth. See
Garlande of Laurell.
Tragedy of the Sparrow and the Cursing
of the Cat, The. See Boke of Phyllyp
Sparowe, The.
Why Come Ye Not to Court, sel,
SKELTON, Mrs. John Herbert. See
"PRESLAND, JOHN."
SKELTON, Philip. — Jesus, Lover of My
Soul (wr. at.}
SKIDMORE, Ruth Mather. — Fantasy.
SKILL, F. J. — Lord Dundreary Propos-
SKINNER, Charles R.— Now.
SKINNER, Constance Lindsay. — Bear's
Song, The. (TV.)
Change-Song, The.
Chief's Prayer after the Salmon Catch,
The. See Songs of the Coast-Dwell
ers.
Incantation for Healing.
Love Song ("Beautiful is she, this
woman"). (TV.)
Love Song ("I lie in the tall grass").
(rr.)
Parting Song. (TV.)
Song for Fine Weather. (TV.)
Song of Basket- Weaving.
Song of Cradle-Making.
Song of the Full Catch.
Song of the Long River.
Song of the Search. See Songs of the
Coast-Dwellers.
Song of the Young Mother. See Songs
of the Coast-Dwellers.
Song of Whip-Plaiting. See Songs of
the Coast-Dwellers.
Songs of the Coast-Dwellers, sels.
Wild Woman's Lullaby, The.
SKINNER, John.— Ewie wi' the Crookit
Horn, The.
John o' Baden yon.
Tullockgorum.
SKIPSEY, Joseph.— Butterfly, The.
Dewdrop [Wind and Sun].
Merry Bee, A.
Miner Laddie, The.
Mother Wept.
Violet and the Rose, The.
SKIRVING, Adam.— Hey Johnnie Cope.
Johnnie Cope.
SKRINE, Mrs. Nesta Higginson. See
"O'NEILL, MOIRA."
SLADE, Mary B. C. — Lessons from
Scripture Flowers.
Mount Vernon's Bells.
Sleep, Darling, Sleep.
Trees of the Bible, The.
SLADEN, Douglas Brooke Wheelton. —
Charles II, sel.
Christmas Letter from Australia, A.
Salopia Inhospitalis%
Sunset on the Cunimbla Valley, Blue
Mountains.
To the Fallen Gum-Tree on Mt. Baw-
Baw.
Tropics, The.
Under the Wattle.
Waterloo.
SLAETER, Nkk.— Dem Ole Dimes Hab-
biness and Dem New.
SLATER, Eleanor. — December Twenty-
Fourth.
SLATER, Francis Carey. — Karroo, The,
sek
SLATER, Mary White.— Butterfly.
His First Day at School.
Playmates.
Sandman, The.
SLATTERY, Charles Lewis. — Book-
Stalls on the Seine, The.
In the Galleries of the Louvre.
Unknown Soldier's Grave, The.
SLEDD, Benjamin. — Children, The.
SLEEPER, Ethel E.— Mud Cakes.
SLEIGH, Bernard. — Hazel Dorn.
SLEIGHT, Mary B. (Breck).— Star of
the East.
SLENDER, Pauline. — Vagrant, The.
SLIGH, Agnes McConnelL— Stars, The.
SLOAN, Errol B.— And Yet.
SLOPER, Mrs. L. M.— Saved.
SLOSSON, Mrs. Annie Trumbull (Mrs.
Edward Slosson). — Boy That Was
Scaret o' Dyin', The.
Child's Easter, A.
Christmas Carol, A: "Where are you
going, my little children."
Fishin' Jimmy.
Puzzled.
Uncle Jotham's Boarder.
SLOSSON, Mrs. Edward. See SLOSSON,
ANNIE TRUMBULL.
SLOSSON, May Preston. — Frances E.
Willard.
SMALL, Blanche D. — Antique Dresden
Porcelain, Marked "Do Not Handle."
SMALL, Ethel Sigsbee. — Plain Miss
Pretty, The.
SMALL, James G. — Mischievous Misses,
The.
SMALL, Samuel W. — "Ole Marster's"
Christmas, The.
Them Yankee Blankits.
Treadwater Jim.
SMARIUS, C. F.— Blessed Are the Dead.
SMART, Alexander. — Better Than Gold.
Herd Laddie, The.
Still Small Voice, The.
SMART, Christopher. — Ode to the Earl
of Northumberland, sel.
On a Bed of Guernsey Lilies. See Ode
to the Earl of Northumberland.
"Pillars of the Lord are seven, The."
See Song to David.
Song to David.
SMErJLEY, Menella Bute. — Ballad of
War, A.
Boy's Aspirations, A.
Little Fair Soul, The.
Wind Me a Summer Crown.
SMELTZER, Ruth.— Adversity.
SMIBERT, Thomas. — Scottish Widow's
Lament, The.
SMILEY, Annie E. — Best Is Yet to
Come, The.
SMILEY, Joseph Bert. — As She Says.
Chinese Version of Maud Muller, A.
Dude, A.
Galesburg Fire Department.
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SMILEY, Joseph Bert (Continued)
Garden Path, The.
Oh, No.— Of Course Not.
Presto Chango.
St. Peter at the Gate.
So Was I.
Story of Good Little Vincent.
Up Higher.
"Well, Then I'm Yourn."
SMILEY, Maurice.— Life in the Spirit
SMITH, A. C.— Waif, The.
SMITH, A. J. M.— Universe into Stone
SMITH, A. L. — Queen of Prussia's
Ride, The.
SMITH, Ada. — In City Streets.
SMITH, Agnes Mary. — Billy's Bed
time.
His Thanksgiving Dream.
SMITH, Mrs. Albert. See SMITH, MAY
RILEY.
SMITH, Alexander. — Among My Books
Autumn. See Life-Drama.
Balaklava.
Barbara.
Beauty.
Christmas. See Dreamthorp.
Dreamthorp, sel.
Edinburgh.
Edwin of Deira, sel.
For Posterity.
Forerunners. See Life-Drama.
Fragment from, a Ballad, A.
Glasgow.
Historic Trees.
Horton, sel.
King Dying on the Battle-Field, The.
Lady Barbara.
Life-Drama, sels.
Love.
Minor Poet, A. See Life-Drama.
Night before the Wedding, The; or,
ten Years after.
Quaint Character, A. See Life-Drama.
Scorned.
Sea-Marge. See Life-Drama.
Sonnet: "Like clouds or streams we
wandered on at will."
Squire Maurice, sel.
To : "Broken moon lay, The."
SMITH, Alma.— Plus or Minus.
SMITH, Alonzo Washington. — Mother's
SMITH, Andrew H.— Nearer— There.
SMITH, Arabella Eugenia (Belle E.
Smith).— If I Should Die Tonight
(at.).
SMITH, Belle E. See SMITH, ARABEL
LA EUGENIA.
SMITH, Ben H.— At Candle Time.
At the Turn of the Year.
Autumn,
Campaign Song.
Clouds of Gray.
Come, Let Us Walk.
Defiant, Cold and Brave.
Farmer Dying.
Fred's Store.
God Makes a Rime.
Hope.
Modern Sonnet, A.^
Music of the Earth.
Never a Grave Can Hold Me.
No Crown, Lord.
guiet Little Body,
ong: "Last night the seeking wind
sang in the shadow."
Song: "No toil so harsh but comes at
length to rest."
Then as Each April Smiles.
There Shall Be Songs.
This Was His Dream,
To a Friend.
To an Editor.
To My Mother.
Unforgotten.
Wild Geese.
Wind in the Hollow.
Winter Songs of Love and Death.
SMITH, Bud. — Thanksgivin'.
SMITH, CarL— At the Hospital Win
dow.
Where's Bill?
SMITH, Carlisle. — Prophetic Mirror, A.
SMITH, Caroline Parker. — Contempla
tive Thought.
SMITH, Chard Powers. — Address to the
Farmers.
Along the Wind.
Second Growth Forest.
SMITH, Charles Emory. — McKinley.
SMITH, Charles Henry, ,5>£>"ARP,BiLL."
SMITH, Charles Macomber.— Psycholog
ical Puzzle, A.
AUTHOE INDEX
Snow
SMITH, Charlotte. — Beachy Head, sel.
Cottage Gardens. See Beachy Head.
First Swallow, The.
Nautilus, The.
Sonnet Written at the Close of Spring.
Swallow, The.
SMITH, Cicely (or Cecily) Fox (Cicely
Fox-Smith) . — Afoot.
Bullington.
Hastings Mill.
Merchantmen.
Mules.
"Poor Old Ship!"
Saint George of England.
Traveller, The.
Traveller's Rest.
SMITH, Clara.— Jack in the Pulpit.
SMITH, Clark Ashton. — Adventure.
Consolation.
Impression.
Nero, sel.
Nyctalops.
Recompense.
Secret, The.
Transcendence.
SMITH COLLEGE MONTHLY. —
Mountain Stream, A,
SMITH, Dexter. — Our National Banner.
Ring the Bell Softly.
SMITH, Dill Armor. — Twenty Years
SMITH," Edith M. — Give Me Gay Cour
age.
SMITH, Elizabeth Oakes (Mrs. Seba
Smith). — Drowned Mariner, The.
Sinless Child, The, sel.
SMITH, Emeline Sherman (Mrs. James
Smith). — "Bose."
Time's Silent Lesson.
SMITH. Eugenia Bragg. — Relics.
SMITH, F. Burge.— Little Goldenhair.
SMITH, F. (Francis) Hopkinson. —
Caleb West, Master Diver, sel.
Captain Joe.
Colonel Carter of Cartersville, seL
Equinoctial Storm, The. See Caleb
West, Master Diver.
Gondola Days, sel.
Gondola Race, A. See Gondola Days.
Kentucky Cinderella, A.
One of Bob's Tramps.
One-Legged Goose, The. See Colonel
Carter of Cartersville.
Tramp Violinist, The.
Waterlogged Town, A.
SMITH, Mrs. F. S.— Life.
SMITH, Florence. — Song: "How pleas
ant it is that always."
SMITH, Francis S. — Chief Mourner,
The.
Indian Brave, The.
Playing Drunkard.
TH, Francis T. — Flag of the Free.
SMI,
SMITH, Goeffrey.
.
At the Sign of the
,
Jolly Jack.
SMITH, Geoffrey Bache. — Burial of
Sophocles, The.
So We Lay Down the Pen.
SMITH, Geraldine.— To Mother.
SMITH, Goldie Capers. — Sandals.
SMITH, Goldwin. — Abraham Lincoln.
Nature's Travail. (TV.)
This Stone. (TV.)
SMITH, Grace Jervis. — Irony of Fate.
SMITH, Grace Turner. — I Love a Storm.
SMITH, Granville Paul.— Challenge.
SMITH, Gypsy (Rodney). — As Jesus
Passed.
New Life, The.
SMITH, H. Greenhough. — Rivals, The.
SMITH, Harry Bache.— Armorer's Song,
The.
Estray, The.
Her Faults.
I Didn't Like Him.
Long Night, The.
My Angeline. See Wizard of the Nile,
New-Fashioned Singin'.
Same Old Story.
Song of the Turnkey, The.
Wizard of the Nile, The, sel.
SMITH, Helen Evertson. — Old Time
Thanksgiving, An.
SMITH, Helen L. — Boy and Girl of
Plymouth.
Columbus.
September Days.
SMITH, Horace. — Address to the Mummy
[at Belzoni's Exhibition].
Doctor and the Lampreys, The.
Farmer and the Counsellor, The.
Gouty Merchant and the Stranger, The.
SMITH. Horace (Continued).
Hymn to the Flowers.
Jester Condemned [to Death], The.
Living Lustres, The.
Moral Cosmetics.
Tale of Drury Lane, A.
SMITH, Horatio (or Horace) and James.
Baby's Debut, The.
Loyal Effusion.
Theatre, The, sel.
SMITH, Ida Reed.— Blair, the Regular.
SMITH, James.— Baloo, My Bairnie, Fa'
Asleep.
Bashful Man, The.
Playhouse Musings. See Rejected Ad
dresses.
Rejected Addresses, sels.
Soldier's Pardon, The.
Surnames.
Wee Jouky Daidles.
SMITH, Mrs. James. See SMITH, EME
LINE S. SHERMAN.
SMITH, Janet K. — Primitive Harvest
Chant.
Stone-Age Hunters.
SMITH, Jean. — Memories.
SMITH, Jessica (or Jessie) Welborn
(Mrs. Lewis Worthington Smith). —
Rhythm of the Hills, The.
SMITH, Captain John. — Sea Mark, The.
SMITH, Joseph. — Eulogium on Rum.
SMITH, Langdon. — Evolution.
SMITH, Lanta Wilson.— This, Too, Shall
Pass Away.
SMITH, Lewis Worthington. — English
Tongue, The.
News from Yorktown.
SMITH, Mrs. Lewis Worthington. See
SMITH, JESSICA WELBORN.
SMITH, Mrs. Luella (Dowd). — Story
Which the Ledger Told, The.
SMITH, Lucy H. King. — Good Friday.
SMITH, Mrs. Madrid H.— Father of Our
Country.
SMITH, Marion Couthouy. — King of the
Belgians.
Man Who Can, The.
Night-Moth, The.
Perfect Sign, The.
Prayer, A: "Lord, may I be a wander
ing star."
Sainte Jeanne of France.
Songs of Souls That Failed.
Star, The.
SMITH, Mary Brainerd.— Poor for Our
Sakes.
SMITH, (Mrs.) Mary Herrick.— Spirit of
'17, The.
SMITH, Mrs. Maurice Fremont. See
THAYER, MARY DIXON.
SMITH, May Riley (Mrs. Albert Smith;
Mary Louise Riley Smith). —
Child in Me, The.
Christmas Roses.
Dandelion and Clover-Top.
Dead Birds and Easter.
Departure.
God's Plans.
His Birthday.
If We Knew.
Last Dance, The.
March.
Milly.
My Life Is a Bowl.
My Uninvited Guest."
Scatter Seeds of Kindness.
Sometime.
Sorrow in a Garden.
Tired Mothers.
To a Tired Mother.
Tree-Top Road, The.
Two Valentines.
White Birches at Winaching.
SMITH, Ninna May. — If Some Grim
Tragedy.
SMITH, Nora Archibald. — Christmas
Carol of the Bees, The.
Crowning of Peace, The.
Dogs of War, The.
Feast of the Doll, The.
Haughty Aspen, The.
How the Christ-Flower Bloomed.
Meadow Talk.
Morning in the Market.
Neighbors of the Christ Night.
SMITH, Nora Archibald, and WIGGIN,
Kate Douglas. — Great George Wash-
. Richard Tapscott. See
HOOKE, HILDA MARY.
SMITH, S. Decatur, Jr.— Beggar's Gift.
SMITH, S. F.— Daybreak.
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SMITH, S. Jennie.— Aunt Maria at the
Eden Musee.
Be like George Washington.
"Flat" Contradiction, A.
How Mrs. O'Doolahan Had Mike Ar
rested.
Tourney of Life, The.
Mary Ann's Escape.
Mrs. Guptill Gets Ahead of the Grip.
Mrs. McShane's Shopping Expedition.
Mrs. Murphy's Recipe for Cake.
Mrs. O'Toole and the Conductor.
Mother's Tinder Falin's.
Serious Mishap, A.
Tim's Downfall.
To the Palace of the King.
Turning the Tables.
Village Scare, The.
Way to Freedom, The.
SMITH, Samuel Francis. — America.
Cherished Names.
Memorial Day. See Our Honored
Heroes.
Morning Light Is Breaking, The,
My Country, 'Tis of Thee.
National Hymn.
Our Honored Heroes.
Precious Lives.
Tree-Planting.
SMITH, (Mrs.) Sarah Bixby. — Like
Weary Elephants.
Olive Hill.
Signal Hill.
Tropic Night.
SMITH, Seba. See "DOWNING, JACK."
SMITH, Mrs. Seba. See SMITH, ELIZA
BETH OAKES.
SMITH, Sheila Kaye. See KAYE-SMITH,
SHEILA.
SMITH, Reverend Sydney. — Fish.
Means of Acquiring Distinction.
Memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith,
sel.
Moral Courage.
Receipt for Making Every Day Happy.
See Memoir of the Reverend Sydney
Smith.
Recipe for a Salad, A.
Salad, A.
SMITH, Walter C.— Best Way, The.
Daughters of Philistia. See Olrig
Grange.
Glenaradale.
Miss Penelope Leith.
Olrig Grange, sel.
Scattered.
Self-Exiled, The.
Wish, A.
SMITH, Walter S.— Lesson from a Bell.
SMITH, William Hawley.— Evolution of
Dodd, The, sel.
Other Fellow. See Evolution of Dodd.
SMITHE, Charlotte.— First Swallow, The.
SMITS, .—National Air: Holland.
SMOLLETT, Tobias George. — Independ
ence. See Ode to Independence.
Ode to Independence, sel,
Ode to Leven Water.
Stanzas upon the Epic Poets. (Tr.)
Te#rs of Scotland, The.
To Leven Water.
SMOTHERS, Edgar R. — Spring Sadness.
SMULLER, E. A.— Thanksgivings of Old.
SMYLIE, Adolphe E.— Marines, The.
On His Own.
Wayside in France, A.
SMYTH, Florida Watts.— Missouri.
Radio.
SMYTHE, Albert E. S.— Anastasis.
Death the Revealer.
November Sunshine.
Season of the Gods, The.
Trysting Path, The.
Way of the Master, The.
SNAKENBERG, Gladys Ray.— Singing,
the While You Work.
SNEDEKER, Florence Walters.— House
with the Cross, The.
SNEED, Clyde Wood. — Prayer, A:
"Keeper of my soul tonight."
SNOVER, Arthur. — At Morning.
SNOW, Laura A. Barter. — God Is in
Every Tomorrow.
SNOW, Onlie Ama.— Mat and Hal and I.
SNOW, Mrs. Sophia P. — Annie and
Willie's Prayer.
SNOW, Wilbert.— Aged Ninety Years.
Fate of the Royal Tar.
Haunted.
Taking Away the Banking.
Unknown Soldier, The.
Zeb Kinney on Professors.
Snyder
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
SNYDER, Betty.— Prairies.
Weather, The.
SNYDER, Charles M.— New Baby, The.
Overheard at the Zoo.
SNYDER, Fairmont.— Question, A.
Wistful Waif, The.
SNYDER, Franklyn Bliss (TV.).— Swan.
SNYDER, Mary Grace.— Three Songs.
SNYDER, Oliver.— To a Cynic.
SNYDER, Will P.— Hun with the Gun,
The.
SOKAN.— Fan, The.
SOLEM, Mrs. Louis. — To a Friend.
SOLLIDAY, Betty. — 'Lusive Fairy, The.
SOLLIDAY, Emily K. — Foolish Little
Shadow, The.
Happiness Fairy, The.
SOLOGUB, Fyodor. — Amphora, The.
Austere the Music of My Songs.
SOMERSET, Lady Henry.— Thy King-
dom Come.
SOMERVILE. William.— Address to His
Elbow-Chair, New Cloth'd, An.
Chace, The, sel.
Hare-hunting. See Chace, The.
Presenting to a Lady a White Rose and
a Red, on the Tenth of June.
SOMERVILLE, C. C. — Home, Sweet
SOMMER, Chester W.— Soldier's Rev
erie, The.
"SOPHIE, May" (Rebecca Sophia
Clarke) .— Christobal.
SOPHOCLES.— Ajax, sel.
Antigone, sel.
Chorus: "Fair Salamis the billow's
roar." See Ajax.
Chorus: "Oh, may my constant feet not
fail." See CEdipus Rex.
Chorus: "Whatman is he that y earn eth."
See CEdipus Coloneus.
Electra, sel.
"Endure what life God gives and ask
no longer span." See CEdipus Col
oneus.
CEdipus Coloneus, sels.
CEdipus Rex, sel.
Orestes's Chariot Race, See Electra.
SORLEY, Charles Hamilton. — All the
Hills and Vales Along.
Expectans Expectavi.
Marlborough, sel.
Peer Gynt.
Rooks.
"Saints have adored the lofty soul of
you." See Two Sonnets.
Seekers, The.
Song of the Ungirt Runners, The.
Sonnet: "Saints have adored the lofty
soul of you." See Two Sonnets.
Sonnet: "Such, such is Death: no tri
umph: no defeat." See Two Sonnets.
Sonnet: "When you see millions of the
mouthless dead."
"Such, such is Death: no triumph: no
defeat." See Two Sonnets.
To Germany.
To Poets.
Two Sonnets.
SOTHERN, Edward H.— Image, The.
SOTHERN, Winfred. — Doorstep Dia
logue, A.
SOULARY, Joseph Marie. — Grave-Dig
ger, The.
Two Sisters, The.
SOUTAR, William.— Dust.
From the Wilderness.
Old Yew, The.
Reverie.
Thoughts of God, The.
SOUTH, Ira. — View-Points.
Wisdom.
SOUTHESK, Earl of. See CARNEGIE,
JAMES, Earl of Southesk.
SOOTHE Y, Mrs. See BOWLES, CARO
LINE ANNE.
SOUTHEY, Caroline. See BOWLES, CARO
LINE ANNE.
SOUTHEY, Robert.— Abenamar, Aben-
araar. (TV.)
Absolvers, The. See Vision of Judge
ment, A.
After Blenheim.
Among His Books.
Battle of Blenheim, The.
Bishop Bruno.
Bishop Hatto [and the Rats].
Bower of Peace, The, See Ode Written
during the War with America, 1814.
Brough Bells.
Cataract of Lodore, The.
Crowning of the King, The.
SOUTHEY, Robert (Continued).
Curse of Kehama, The, sels.
Dead Friend, The.
Death of Nelson, The.
Devil's Walk on Earth, The.
Emmet's Epitaph.
Father William.
Fountain of the Fairies, The.
Funeral Ode on the Death of the Prin
cess Charlotte.
God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop.
God s Judgment on Hatto.
"He found a woman in the cave." See
Thalaba the Destroyer.
Heavenly Delight, A.
His Books.
Holly-Tree, The.
"How beautiful is night." See Thalaba
the Destroyer.
"I charm thy life." See Curse of
Kehama, The.
Idiot Boy, The.
Imitated from the Persian.
Immortality of Love, The. See Curse
of Kehama, The.
Inchcape Rock, The.
Inscription for a Tablet on the Banks
of a Stream.
King of the Crocodiles, The.
Legend of Bishop Hatto, The.
Malice. See Curse of Kehama, The.
March to Moscow, The.
Mary, the Maid of the Inn.
Miracle of the Roses, The.
Morning Mist, The.
My Books.
My Days among the Dead Are Past.
Night [in the Desert]. See Thalaba the
Destroyer.
Ode, Written during the Negociations
with Buonaparte, in January, 1814.
Ode Written during the War with
America, 1814, sel.
Old Man's Comforts, [and How He
Gained Them], The.
Old Woman of Berkeley, The. .
Pig, The.
Pilgrimage to Waterloo, The.
Prelude: "Tell us a story, old Robin
Gray!"
Reading Several Books at a Time.
Retreat, The. See Curse of Kehania,
The.
Roderick, sel.
St. Romuald.
Scholar, The.
Siege of Zamora, The. (TV.)
"So on a violet bank." See Thalaba
the Destroyer.
Soldier's Wife, The.
Sonnet: "Go, Valentine, and tell that
lovely Maid."
Southey's Cats Write Their Master.
Speedy Friend, The.
Stanzas Written in His Library.
"Stream descends on Meru mountain,
A." See Curse of Kehama, The.
Thalaba and the Magic Thread. See
Thalaba the Destroyer.
Thalaba the Destroyer, sels.
"They sin who tell us Love can die."
See Curse of Kehama, The.
To a Bee.
Traveller's Return, The.
"Two forms inseparable in unity." See
Curse of Kehama, The.
Vision of Judgement, A, sel.
Wat Tyler, sel.
Well of St. Keyne, The.
Widow, The.
Winter.
Written Immediately after Reading the
Speech of Robert Emmet.
Written on a Sunday Morning.
Written on the First of December, 1793.
SOUTHEY, Robert and Caroline Anne
(Bowles). — Greenwood Shrift, The.
SOUTHEY, Mrs. Robert. See BOWLES,
CAROLINE ANNE.
SOUTHWELL, Robert.— "As I in hoary
winter's night stood shivering in the
snow."
"Behold, a silly tender babe."
Burning Babe, The.
Carol, A: "As I in a hoarie, winter's
night."
Child My Choice, A.
"Come to your heaven, you heavenly
choirs!"
Content and Rich.
Lewd Love Is Loss.
Look Home,
850
SOUTHWELL, Robert (Continued).
Loss in Delay.
Love's Servile Lot.
Martyrdom of Mary, Queen of Scots
The.
New Heaven, New War.
New Prince, New Pomp.
Procrastination.
Times Go by Turns.
Upon the Image of Death.
Wassailer's Song.
SOUTHWOLD, Stephen. — Mother of
Men.
"SOUZA, Ernest." See SCOTT, EVELYN
SPAETH, J. Duncan (TV.).— Beowulf*
SPAIN, Richard Leon. — Hill Mother, A
SPALDING, Harriet M. — Peculiar
Neighbor, The.
SPALDING, John Lancaster. — At the
Ninth Hour. See God and the Soul
Believe and Take Heart.
Et Mori Lucrum. See God and the
Soul.
Forepledged.
God and the Soul, sels.
Nature and the Child. See God and
the Soul.
Silence.
Starry Host, The. See God and the
Soul.
Void Between, The. See God and the
Soul.
SPALDING, Archbishop Martin J.—
Post Nummos Virtus.
SPALDING (or Spaulding), Mrs. Susan
Marr. — Fate.
Sea's Spell, The.
Song's Worth, A.
SPANGENBERG, Mrs. F. — Christmas
Time.
SPARGUR, Jill.— Tragedy.
SPARKS,. Jared. — Teachings of the
American Revolution.
SPAULDING, E. Leslie. — Man with
Crow's-Feet round His Eyes, A.
SPAULDING, Susan. See SPALDING,
Mrs. SUSAN MARR.
SPEAR, Russell Mayo. — To Craske's
Statue at Gloucester.
To One Singing.
SPEE, Frederick. — Dialogue at the
Cross.
SPEED, James. — Spring, The.
SPEED, Joshua. — Lincoln's Arrival in
Springfield.
SPEED, Thomas.— Story of Guggle.
SPEER, Robert E.— Folly of Falsehood,
The.
True Greatness.
When Saw We Thee.
SPENCE, Lewis.— Autumnal.
Bride or Handmaiden?
Camstairie, The.
Claymore!
Lost Lyon, The.
Portrait of Mary Stuart, Holyrood.
Prows o' Reekie, The.
Salute to the Mantuan.
Sang o' the Smiddy, The.
SPENCE, W. Hamilton. — Washington.
SPENCER, Anna M. — Recompense.
SPENCER, (Mrs.) Anne.— At the Car
nival.
Before the Feast of Shushan.
Creed.
Dunbar.
I Have a Friend.
Innocence.
Life-Long, Poor Browning.
Lines to a Nasturtium.
Neighbors.
Questing.
Substitution.
Translation.
Wife- Woman, The.
SPENCER, Carl. — All the Rights She
Wants.
Reawakening.
SPENCER, Caroline S.— Living Waters.
SPENCER, Edward. — Maturnus' Ad
dress to His Band.
SPENCER, Fanny Bixby.— Nothing.
Warrior Mothers.
SPENCER, Herbert.— Education: What
Knowledge Is of Most Worth, sel.
Poetry of Science, The. See Educa
tion: What Knowledge Is of Most
Worth.
SPENCER, (Mrs.) Lilian White.— Aut
Caesar aut Nullus.
Bear Dance. (Tr.)
For Any January First.
For Eight-Days-Old. (Tr.)
AUTHOB INDEX
Spenser
SPENCER, Lilian White (Continued),
Fray Serra.
Haunted.
March of the Colorado Indian Tribes,
Red Ghosts Chant, The. See March
of the Colorado Indian Tribes.
San Miguel Tlaxcaltecox.
SPENCER, William Robert.— Beth Gel-
ert [, or the Grave of the Gray-
hound].
How-D'y'-Do and Good-By.
Llewellyn and His Dog.
To : "Too late I stayed — forgive
the crime."
Too Late I Stayed.
Wife. Children, and Friends.
SPENDER, Stephen.— Call to Action.
Discovered in Mid-Ocean.
Elementary School Classroom, An.
Epilogue: "Time is a thing."
Express, The.
Farewell in a Dream.
From All These Events, from the
Slump, from the War, from the
Boom.
Funeral, The.
"I" Can Never Be Great Man, An.
I Think Continually of Those Who
Were Truly Great.
Landscape near an Aerodrome, The.
New Year.
Oh Young Men Oh Young Comrades.
Prisoners, The.
Pylons, The.
Shapes of Death, The.
Speech, by a Brother of Pietzruch, a
Communist Polish Jew Murdered by
Nazis in January, 1933.
Statistics.
What I Expected.
Whim of Time, A.
Winter Landscape.
SPENSER, Edmund. — Address to Venus.
(TV.) See De Rerum Natura.
"After long stormes and tempests sad
assay." See Amoretti (LXIII).
Amoretti, sets.
Another Element. See Amoretti (LV).
April. See Shepheardes Calendar, The.
April Smile. See Amoretti (XL)._
Archimago's Hermitage. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Artegall and Radigund. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Astrophel.
August ("Sixth was August, The,
etc.). See Faerie Queene, The
(Pageant of the Seasons, The, etc.).
August ("Tell me Perigot," etc.).
See Shepheardes Calendar, The.
Autumn. See Faerie Queene, The
(Pageant of the Seasons, The, etc.).
Balme. See Faerie Queene, The.
Battle between the Redcross Knight
and Sansjoy, The. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Beauty. See Hymne in Honour of
Beautie.
Bower of Bliss, The. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Bride, The. See Epithalamion.
Butterfly, The. See Muiopotmos.
Cave of Mammon, The. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Cave of Sleep, The. See Faerie
Queene, The (Archimago's Hermi
tage) .
Chase after Love. See Shepheardes
Calendar, The.
Claims of Mutability Pleaded before
Nature. See Faerie Queene, The
(Pageant of the Seasons, The, etc.).
Colin Clout at Court. See Colin Clout's
Come Home Again.
Colin Clout's Come Home Again, sel.
Complaint of Age, The. See Shep
heardes Calendar, The.
Complaint of Thalia. See Teares of the
Muses, The.
Contempt of Poetry, The. See Shep
heardes Calendar, The.
Courtier, The. See Mother Hubberd's
Tale.
Cupid and the Bee.
Cymochles and Phsedria. See Faerie
Queene, The (Phsedria and the Idle
Lake).
Dance of the Graces, The. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Daphnaida, sel.
De Rerum Natura, sel. (TV.)
SPENSER, Edmund (Continued).
Death of Astrophel, The.
Death of the Dragon, The. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Description of Maying. See Shep
heardes Calendar, The.
Despair. See Faerie Queene, The.
Ditty, A: In Praise of Eliza, Queen of
the Shepherds. See Shepheardes Cal
endar, The.
Dragon Slain, The. The Betrothal of
Una. See Faerie Queene, The.
Easter [Morning]. See Amoretti
(LXVIII).
Elisa. See Shepheardes Calendar, The.
Epithalamion: "Ye learned sisters,
which have oftentimes."
Fable of the Oak and the Briar. See
Shepheardes Calendar, The.
Faerie Queene, The, sels.
"Fair is my love, when her fair^golden
hairs." See Amoretti (LXXXI).
"Fair Proud! now tell me, why should
fair be proud?" See Amoretti
(XXVII).
Februarie. See Shepheardes Calendar,
The.
Queene, The.
Gardens of Venus. See Faerie Queene,
The.
Gather the Rose. See Faerie Queene,
The (Bower of Bliss).
"Gentle Knight was pricking on the
plaine, A." See Faerie Queene, The
(Legende of the Knight of the Red
Crosse, etc.).
"Glorious image of the Maker's beauty,
The." See Amoretti (LXI).
Golden Hook, The. See Amoretti
(XLVII).
Guardian Angels. See Faerie Queene,
The (Ministering Angels).
Guyon and the Red Cross Knight. See
Faerie Queene, The.
Happy Isle, The. See Faerie Queene,
The (Gardens of Venus, The).
"Happy ye leaves! when as those lilly
hands." See Amoretti (I).
His Love's Riches. See Amoretti (XV).
House of Ate, The. See Faerie Queene,
The.
House of Pride, The. See Faerie
Queene, The.
House of Richesse, The. See Faerie
Queene, The (Cave of Mammon,
The).
Hymn in Honour of Beauty, An. See
Hymne in Honour of Beautie, An.
Hyrnn of Heavenly Love, An.
Hymn to Beauty. See Hymne m Hon
our of Beautie, An.
Hymn to Heavenly Beauty. See Hymne
of Heavenly Beauty.
Hymne in Honour of Beautie, An.
Hymne of Heavenly Beauty, An, sets.
Ice and Fire. See Amoretti (XXX).
Idle Lake, The. See Faerie Queene,
The (Phasdria and the Idle Lake).
In Praise of Trees. See Faerie Queene,
"In that proud port, which her so goodly
graceth." See Amoretti (XIII).
"Is it her nature or is it her will." See
Amoretti (XLI).
Tanuarye. See Shepheardes Calendar,
The.
"Tov of my life! full oft for loving
you." See Amoretti (LXXXII).
Kinds of Trees to Plant. See Faerie
Queene, The (In Praise of Trees).
Legend of Sir Guyon, or of Temper-
aunce, The. See Faerie Queene, The.
Legend of the Knight of the Red Crosse,
or of Holiness, The, See Faerie
Queene, The.
"Like (or lyke) as a huntsman after
weary chace." See Amoretti ( LXV11).
"Like (or lyke) as a ship that through
the ocean wide." See Amoretti
(XXXIV).
"Like as the culver, on the bared
bough." See Amoretti (LXXXIX).
"Little lowly hermitage it was, A." See
Faerie Queene, The (Archimago's
Hermitage).
"Lo I the man, whose Muse whilome
did maske." See Faerie Queene, The
(Legende of the Knight of the
Red Crosse, etc.).
851
SPENSER, Edmund (Continued).
Love. See Faerie Queene, The.
''Mark when she smiles with amiable
cheer." See Amoretti (XL).
Mask (or Masque) of Cupid, The. See
Faerie Queene, The.
Mask of Mutability, The. See Faerie
Queene, The (Pageant of the Sea
sons, etc.).
May. See Faerie Queene, The (Pageant
of the Seasons).
"Men call you fair (or fayre), and you
do (or doe) credit it." See Amoretti
(LXXIX).
"Merry Cuckow, messenger of Spring,
The." See Amoretti (XIX).
Ministering Angels (or Spirits), The.
See Faerie Queene, The.
Ministry of Angels. The. See Faerie
Queene, The (Ministering Angels).
"More then most faire, full of the
living fire." See Amoretti (VIII).
"Most glorious Lord of life! that, on
this day." See Amoretti (LXVIII).
Mother Hubberd's Tale, sel.
• Muiopotmos, sel.
Mutability. See Faerie Queene, The
(Pageant of the Seasons and the
Months, The).
"My love is like to ice and I to fire."
See Amoretti (XXX).
Nature. See Faerie Queene, The (Pag
eant of the Seasons and the Months,
The).
"Now turne againe my terne, thou
jolly swayne." See Faerie Queene,
The.
Nymphs and Graces Dancing to a
Shepherd's Pipe, The. See Faerie
Queene, The (Dance of the Graces).
Oak and the Briere, The. See Shep
heardes Calendar, The.
October. See Shepheardes Calendar,
The.
"Oft when my spirit doth spred her
bolder winges." See Amoretti
(LXXII).
"One day I wrote her name upon the
strand." See Amoretti (LXXV).
Pageant of the Seasons and the
Months, The. See Faerie Queene,
The.
Pastoral, A: "From thence into the
open fields he fled." See Faerie
Queene, The.
Perigot and Willye's Roundelay. See
Shepheardes Calendar, The.
Phffidria and the Idle Lake. See
Faerie Queene, The.
Prince Arthur. See Faerie Queene,
The.
Procession of Cupid, The. See Faerie
Queene, The (Mask of Cupid, The).
Procession of Times and Seasons, The.
See Faerie Queene, The (Pageant
of the Seasons, etc.).
Prothalamion : "Calm was the day,
and through the trembling ay re."
Quelling of the Blatant Beast, The.
See Faerie Queene, The.
Red Cross Knight and Una, The. See
Faerie Queene, The (Legend of the
Knight of the Red Crosse, etc.).
"Rolling wheele that runneth often
round, The." See Amoretti (XVIII).
Ruins of Rome, The, (TV.)
Seasons, The. See Faerie Queene,
The (Pageant of the Seasons,
The).
Shepheardes Calendar, The, sels.
"Since I did leave the presence of my
love." See Amoretti (LXXXVI).
So Let Us Love. See Amoretti
(LXVIII).
"So oft as homeward I from her de
part." See Amoretti (LII).
"So oft as I her beauty do behold."
See Amoretti (LX).
Song: Wake Now, My Love, Awake.
See Epithalamion.
Sonnet XXXIV: "Like as a ship, that
through the ocean wide." See Amo
retti (XXXIV).
Sonnet XL: "Mark when she smiles
with amiable cheare." See Amoretti
(XL).
"Souerayne beauty which I doo admyre,
The." See Amoretti (III).
Story of the Red Cross Knight or of
Holiness, The. See Faerie Queene,
The (Legende of the Knight of the
Red Crosse, etc.).
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
SPENSER, Edmund (Continued).
Story of Sir Guyon, or the Knight of
Temperance, The. See Faerie Queene,
The.
Summer. See Faerie Queene, The
(Pageant of the Seasons, The, etc.).
Sweet and Sour. See Amoretti
(XXVI).
"Sweet Smile! the daughter of the
Queene of Love." See Amoretti
(XXXIX).
Tamed Deer, The. See Amoretti
(LXVII).
Teares of the Muses, The, sel. m
"Tell me when shall these wearie woes
haue end." See Amoretti (XXXVI).
Temple of Venus, The. See Faerie
Queene, The.
"There the most daintie paradise on
earth." See Faerie Queene, The.
"This holy season, fit to fast and
pray." See Amoretti (XXII).
To His Book. See Amoretti (I).
True Fair, The. See Amoretti
(LXXIX).
"Trust not the treason of those smiling
looks." See Amoretti (XLVII).
Una and the Lion. See Faerie
Queene, The.
Una and the Red Cross Knight. See
Faerie Queene, The (Legende of the
Knight of the Red Crosse, etc.).
Una's Marriage. See Faerie Queene,
The (Dragon Slain, The).
Upon a Day.
Venus in Search of Cupid, Coming to
Diana. See Faerie Queene, The.
Visions. (Tr.) See Sonnets to Laura
(Songs).
"Weary year his race now having run,
The." See Amoretti (LXII).
"What guile is this, that those her
golden tresses." See Amoretti
(XXXVII).
What If Some Little Paine the Passage
Have. See Faerie Queene, The
(Despair).
"What man is he, that boasts of fleshly
might." See Faerie Queene, The.
"When I beheld that beauties wonder
ment." See Amoretti (XXIV).
When She Smiles. See Amoretti (XL).
Winter. See Faerie Queene, The
(Pageant of the Seasons, The, etc.).
Wooing of Amoret. See Faerie Queene,
The (Temple of Venus, The).
"Ye tradeful merchants that with
weary toil." See Amoretti (XV).
Your Power. See Amoretti (VIII).
"SPERANZA" (Lady Jane Francesca
[Elgee] Wilde) .—Famine Year, The.
Voice of the Poor, The.
SPEYER, Leonora (Mrs. Edgar Spey-
er). — A B C's in Green.
Answer.
April on the Battlefields.
Bagpipe Player.
Ballad of a Lost House, The.
Ballad of Old Doc Higgins.
Bavarian Roadside.
Blue Jay.
City Square.
Crickets at Dawn.
Dark Garden.
Duet.
Early.
First Snow on the Hills.
Garden under Lightning.
Happy Is He.
Hark! Hark!
Heart Looks On, The.
Heart Recalcitrant, The.
High City.
I'll Be Your Epitaph.
Kleptomaniac, The.
Ladder, The.
Let Not My Death Be Long.
Little Lover.
Mary Magdalene.
Measure Me, Sky!
Naturalist On a June Sunday, The.
New Excavations: Pompeian Quatrain.
Note from the Pipes, A.
Oberammergau.
Of Mountains, sel.
One Version.
Pain.
Pan Crucified.
Pioneers. See Of Mountains.
Protest in Passing.
She Says, Being Forbidden.
SPEYER, Leonora (Continued).
Silence, The.
Squall, The.
Suddenly.
Swans.
Tears for Sale.
Words to Sleep Upon.
SPEYERS, Laura Livingston.— Poppies.
SPICER, Anne Higginson. See HIGGIN-
SON, ANNE.
SPICER, J. L. — Communion.
SPICER, Mrs. Vibe K. See HIGGINSON,
ANNE.
SPIKER, Virginia. — Lavender and Flame.
SPILGER, Florence B.— November.
SPINDEN, H. J.— Lover's Lament, A.
SPINGARN, Joel Elias.— Beauty.
Heiios.
Italian Poppies.
Out of the Italian.
Spring Passion.
SPIRE, Andre. — Lonely.
Nudities.
S PITTA] Karl Johann Philipp. — Un
changing Jesus.
SPOFFORD, Harriet Prescott (Mrs.
Richard S. Spofford). — Ballad: "In
the summer even."
Between the Graves.
Can't.
Christmas Fire, The.
Christmas Peal, The.
Evanescence.
Every Day Thanksgiving Day.
Flag Song.
Hereafter.
How We Became a Nation.
Hunt, The.
Mother-Song, A.
Music in the Night.
My Own Song.
Only.
Phantoms All.
Phillips Brooks.
Pines, The.
Sigh, A.
Snowdrop, A.
Vanity.
Voice.
What One Boy Thinks.
SPOONER, A. C.— Old Times and New.
SPOTTISWOODE, Alicia Anne (Lady
John Scott). — Annie Laurie
(wr. at.). See DOUGLAS, WILLIAM.
Cornin' o' the Spring.
Durisdeer.
SPRAGUE, Charles. — American Indian,
The.
Brothers, The.
Centennial Ode, sel.
Curiosity, sels.
Eulogy on Lafayette.
Family Meeting, The.
Fathers of New England, The.
Fiction. See Curiosity.
Fourth of July, The.
Indians. See Centennial Ode.
Intemperate Husband. The.
News, The. See Curiosity.
North American Indians.
Stability of Our Government, The.
Winged Worshippers, The.
SPRAGUE, William B. — Voltaire and
Wilberforce.
SPRAT, Thomas. — On His Mistress
Drown'd.
SPRINGER, Jessie Florence.— Sun— A
Prodigal, The.
SPRING-RICE, Sir Cecil. — I Vow to
Thee, My Country.
Sonnet: "Let me be glad, let me be
glad, arise."
S PRO AT, Nancy Dennis. — Blackberry
Girl, The.
SPROUSE, Sarah Elizabeth. — Little
Song of Work, A.
SPUCE, Philena. — Masonry Revealed.
SPURR, Mel B.— After' the Ball: Her
Reflections.
After the Ball: His Reflections.
He Was Sick of It.
Lancashire Dialectic Sketch, A.
Nipper's Lullaby, The.
Others Can Change Their Minds.
She Wadna Bite Her Ain Flesh and
Bluid.
Short Sermon, A.
SQUIRE, Sir J. (John) C. (Collings lor
Collins]) ("Solomon Eagle"). — An
other Generation.
Approaching America.
852
SQUIRE, Sir J. C. (Continued).
Ballade of Any Father to Any Son, A
Ballade of the Poetic Life.
Birds, The.
Christmas Hymn for Lambeth.
Discovery, The.
Dog's Death, A.
Epitaph, An: "Shiftless and shy, gen
tle and kind and frail."
Epitaph in Old Mode.
Exquisite Sonnet, The.
Fresh Morning, A.
Hands-across-the-Sea Poem, The.
Happy Night, The.
House, A.
I Shall Make Beauty.
If Mr. Masefield Had Written "Casa-
bianca."
In a Chair.
In the Woods in November.
Journey, The.
Lake, The.
Little Commodore, The.
March, The.
Meditation in Lamplight.
Poor Old Man, The.
Prologue: In Darkness.
Ship, The.
Song: "You are my sky; beneath your
circling kindness."
Sonnet: "There was an Indian, who
had known no change."
There Was an Indian.
Three Hills, The.
To a Roman.
Tree-Tops.
Unvisited, The.
Winter Gone.
Winter Nightfall.
SQUIRES, Edith Lombard. — If They
Forget to See.
STABLER, Harry Snowden. — Cutting
of Ham, The.
STABLES, Howard. — High Barbary.
STACK,_ Philip ("Kid Kazanova").— Ad
monition.
STACKPOLE, S. H.— Zebras.
STACKPOLE, S. H. and HOLMES.
F. S. — Christmas: Past and Present.
STACKPOOLE, Harry.— Drop of Water,
The.
STACY, Thomas H. — In Days like
These.
STAFFORD, Juniata. — My Country's
Flag.
Sunshine Making.
STAFFORD, Wendell Phillips. — All
Ours.
America Resurgent.
Invocation: "O Thou whose equal pur
pose runs."
Lincoln.
Lindbergh. ,
Lullaby: "Sleep, my baby, all the
night!"
Panama Hymn.
Washington and Lincoln.
STAGNELIUS, Erik Johann.— Memory.
STALEY, Sister Mary Roberta. — In
Chapel.
STANFIELD, Leontine.— Little Cat An
gel, The.
STANFORD, Don. — Noon at Neebish.
Sonnet on Graduation.
Spring, 1934.
Valentine, A.
STANHOPE, Philip Dormer. See CHES
TERFIELD, Earl of.
STANIMIROVIC, V.— Serbian Epitaph.
STANISTREET, Grace Marie.— Adven
tures in Mother Gooseland.
Grandmother's Polly.
STANISTREET. James W. — Baptist
Parsonage, The.
Fate of a Cuban Spy, The.
Gingerbread Horse, The.
Little Boy's Talk with God, A.
Superstition.
STANLEY, Arthur Penrhyn.™ Teach Us
to Die.
Till Death Us Join.
STANLEY, Bessie A. — What Is Suc-
STANLEY, Caroline H.— Uncle Isrul's
Call.
STANLEY, F. M.— Jack.
STANLEY, Henry M.— Speech in Lon
don, May 18, 1890, sel.
Through the Dark Forest. See Speech
in London, May 18, 1890.
STANLEY, M. Lizzie. — Some Years in
Washington's Life.
AUTHOB INDEX
Stegeman
STANLEY, Thomas. — All Things Drink.
Beauty.
Celia Singing.
Combat, The.
Deposition from Beauty, A.
Exequies, The.
Expectation.
La Belle Confidente.
Old I Am. TT
On a Violet in Her Breast.
Picture, The.
Relapse, The.
Repulse, The.
Roses.
Spring.
Swallow, The.
"Though when I lov d thee thou wert
To One That Pleaded Her Own Want
of Merit.
Tombe, The.
Vigil of Venus, The. (TV.)
Wish, The.
Youthful Age.
STANNARD, Margaret J. — Mother's
May-Day.
STANSBURY, Jean. — Party Line.
STANSBURY, Joseph. — Let Us Be
Happy As Long As We Can.
Lords of the Main, The.
New Song, A.
Pasquinade, A.
Pastoral Song, A.
Song, A: "Ye Sons of St. George, here
assembled today."
Song for a Venison Dinner.
To His Wife.
When Good Queen Elizabeth Governed
the Realm.
STANSBURY, Mary A. (Anna)
P. (Phinney). — How He Saved St.
Michael's.
Jem's Last Ride.
Surprise at Ticonderoga, The.
STANSBURY, P. R.— Botts Twins, The.
STANTON, Elizabeth Cady (.Mrs. Henry
B. Stanton). — Declaration of Rights
of the Women of the United States.
STANTON, Frank L. (Lebby or Libby).
Annetta Jones — Her Book.
Answering to Roll-Call.
Backsliding Brother.
Before the Gates.
Best o' Fellers.
Christmas Boy.
Citizen of Sunlight, A.
Colored Dancing Match, The.
Commencement at Billville.
Country Philosopher, A.
De Good Lawd Know My Name.
"Didn't Think o' Losin' Him."
Dreamin* o' Home.
Dreams, The.
Famous Mulligan Ball, The.
Fellow Who Had Done His Best.
Future Bright, The.
Good Old Hymns, The.
Graveyard Rabbit, The.
"Hamlet" in Billville.
"Hangin1 On."
He Whistled.
Here's Hopin*.
Hoe Your Row.
Home Road, The.
Hopeful Brother, A.
How I Spoke the Word.
How to Eat Watermelons.
In Christmas Land.
In Santa Claus Time.
In the Time of Strife.
Jest a-Wearyin' fer You.
Jest to Be Happy.
Just Whistle.
Keep a-Goin'.
Little Dreamers, The.
Little Hand, A.
Little Thankful Song, A.
Little Way, A.
Love's First Kiss.
Lullaby, A: "Sich a li'l feller," etc.
Matthew the Miner.
Mistaken Prayers.
Mocking Bird, The.
My Dearie.
Old Battle-Field, An.
Old Boys in the Dance.
Old Flag [Forever], The.
Old Glory Aloft.
Old Hymns, The.
"Old -Time Friends" on Exhibition
Day.
Ole Pine Box, The.
STANTON, Frank Lebby (Continued).
Omens.
One Country.
Picnic at Selina, The.
Plantation Christmas, A.
Plantation Ditty, A.
Poor f Unfortunate, A.
Prayin' for Rain.
Pretty Good World, A.
Providential Christmas, A.
Regiment Song.
Reunited.
"Rock of Ages."
Runaway Toys, The.
"ShoutinV
Sky for You, The.
So Many!
Song of Hope, A.
Song of Seasons, A.
Song of To-morrow, A.
South and North United.
Story of Dick, The.
Sweetes' Li'l Feller.
Sweetheart-Lady.
Thankful Soul, A.
That Boy Jim.
This Is April.
This Old Country.
This World.
Tollable Well.
Unfortunate, An.
Volunteer, The.
Warship "Dixie", The.
Weary for Her.
Wearyin' for You.
We're Marchin' with the Country.
When Jenny Wore Bonnet Plain.
When Jim Was Dead.
When Summer Says Good-Bye.
When the Northern Bands Played
Dixie.
STANTON, Gareth Marsh.— To Maude.
STANTON, Harriet. — Heart of Louisi
ana, The.
STANTON, Mrs. Henry B. See STAN-
TON, ELIZABETH CADY.
STANTON, Henry Thompson. — Money
less Man, The.
Peter-Bird, The.
STANTON, Ruth Edna.— Farm Life.
STAPLES, A. G. — Toast to the Flag, A.
STAPLES, Nina Dudley. — Heaven.
STAPLETON, Patience. — Senator's
Grandmother, The.
STAPP, Emilie Blackmore. — Autumn
Races.
Learning to Skate.
On the Beach.
Rainy Day, A.
Taking Turns.
Welcome Visitors.
STARBUCK, Victor.— City Butterfly, A.
Dead, The.
If I Come Back.
Moon-Madness.
Night for Adventures.
Pine against the Blue, The.
Seekers, The.
Two Winds.
Vanity Fair.
STARCK, Mary. — Reign of Peace, The.
STARCK, Mrs. George W. See CAMP
BELL, ANNE.
STARK, Viva I.— Beautiful Yosemite.
STARKEY, James. See "O5 SULLIVAN,
SEUMAS."
STARKEY, O. F.— Blowing Bubbles.
Patrick Dolin's Love-Letter.
STARKIE, John.— Popular Error, A.
STARKWEATHER, W. C. — It Hap
pened So Very Long Ago.
STARR, Aljean Edward.— Tale of the
Sea-Shell, The.
STARR, Hattie (Mrs. Charles L. Har
ris).— Little Alabama Coon.
STARR, Jean. See UNTERMEYER, JEAN
STARR.
STARRETT, Vincent.— Dancer.
God's Riding.
My Lord's Motoring.
Villon Strolls at Midnight.
Voyage.
START, Alaric Bertrand. — Jim- Jam King
of the Jou-Jous, The.
STATIUS, Publius Papinius.— Sleep.
STAUFFER, F. (Frank or Francis)
H. (Henry).— Three Little Fishers.
Very Bad Case, A.
STEAD, W. T. — England and the Fourth
of July.
Fastidious.
Where Easter Eggs Grow.
853
STEAD, William Force.— How Infinite
Are Thy Ways.
I Closed My Eyes To-day and Saw.
Innamorata.
Sweet Wild April.
STEARNS, Florence Dickinson. —
Carillon.
STEARNS, L. D.— Triumph.
STEBBINS, Genevieve. — My Godfather.
STEBBINS, (Mrs.) Mary Elizabeth
(Moore). — Harold the Valiant.
Sunflower to the Sun, The.
Yarn, A.
STEBBINS, Sarah B.— Basket of Flow
ers, A.
STEDMAN, Edmund Clarence. — Aaron
Burr's Wooing.
Abraham Lincoln.
Alice of Monmouth, sel.
Aucassin and Nicolette.
Autumn Song.
Betrothed Anew.
Cavalry Charge, The. See Alice of
Monmouth.
Cavalry Song. See Alice of Mon
mouth.
Corda Concordia, sel.
Country Sleighing.
Cousin Lucrece.
Cuba.
Custer.
Discoverer, The.
Doorstep, The.
Dutch Patrol, The.
FalstafFs Song.
Feast of Harvest, The.
Flight of the Birds, The.
Gettysburg.
Going a-Nutting.
Hand of Lincoln, The.
Helen Keller.
Honest Abe of the West.
Horace Greeley.
How Old Brown Took Harper's
Ferry.
Hymn of the West.
Invocation: "Thou, — whose enduring
hand once laid in sooth."
Israel Freyer's Bid for Gold.
John Brown of Osawatomie.
Kearny at Seven Pines.
Liberty Enlightening the World.
Love Is Always Here.
Lullaby of Danae, The.
Morgan.
Mors Benefica.
Mother's Picture, A.
Old Admiral, The.
On a Great Man Whose Mind Is Cloud
ing.
Ordeal by Fire, The, sel
Pan in Wall Street.
Peter Stuyvesant's New Year's _Call. _
choir."
Prelude: "I saw the constellated matin
Provencal Lovers.
Quest. See Corda Concordia.
Salem.
Seeking the Mayflower.
Si Jeunesse Savait!
Singer, The.
Seng from a Drama.
Star Bearer, The.
Sumter.
Tou jours Amour.
Treason's Last Device.
Undiscovered Country, The.
Voice of the Western Wind.
Wanted — a Man.
What the Winds Bring.
Witchcraft.
World Well Lost, The.
STEDMAN, J. H.— What Is Fame?
STEEDMAN, C. M.— St. Molios in
Arran.
STEELE, Anne. — Father, Whate'er of
Earthly Bliss.
Little Prayer, A.
Living to Thee.
O How Sweet Are Thy Words!
STEELE, Margaret Anderson. — Rheims.
STEELE, Richard.— Song: "Me Cupid
made a Happy Slave."
STEEN, Mrs. See BALL, ELIZABETH.
STEENDAM, Jacob.— Complaint of New
Amsterdam, The.
Praise of New Netherland, The.
STEESE, Edward.— To a Woman Who
Has Gained Peace.
STEGEMAN, Frances V. — Hail to
Mud!
Prairie Hymn.
Stein
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
STEIN, Evaleen. — Budding-Time Too
Brief.
Felix.
Flood-Time on the Marshes.
In Mexico.
In Youth.
Little Fir-Trees, The.
Wild Beasts.
STELLA, Sister M.— Little Mischief.
STELZLE, Charles.— Every-day Creed,
An.
STENI, L.— Lucerna Pietatis.
Park Scene.
STEPHANIDES, Thomas. — Laurel and
the Cypress Tree, The.
STEPHEN, Alexander M.— A. C. S. •
Apotheosis.
Dryad, The.
Voices.
STEPHEN, James Kenneth. — Cynicus to
W. Shakespeare.
Grievance, A.
Imitation of Robert Browning.
Imitation of Walt Whitman.
Lapsus Calami.
Last Ride Together (From Her Point
of View).
Millenium, The.
Pair of Fools, A.
Parker's Piece, May 19, 1891.
Parodist's Apology, A.
School.
Senex to Matt. Prior.
Sincere Flattery.
Sonnet, A: "Two voices are there: one
is of the deep."
Thought, A.
Woman's Face, A,
Wordsworth.
STEPHENS, Alexander Hamilton.— Se-
STE3PHENS, Ann S. (Mrs. Edward Ste
phens). — Polish Boy, The.
STEPHENS, Harry. — Night-Herding
Song.
STEPHENS, James. — And It Was Windy
Weather.
Autumn.
Barbarians.
Bessie Bobtail.
Blue Blood. (TV.)
Blue Stars and Gold.
Breakfast Time.
Cage, The.
Centaurs, The.
Check.
Cherry Tree, The.
Chill of the Eve.
Christmas in Freelands.
Clann Cartie. (TV.)
Clouds, The.
Coolin (or Coolun), The.
County Mayo, The. (Tr.)
Crest Jewel, The.
Daisies, The.
Dance.
Danny Murphy.
Dark Wings.
Deirdre.
Devil's Bag, The.
Egan O Rahilly. (Tr.)
Etched in Frost.
Evening Falls, An.
Fifteen Acres, The.
Follow! Follow! Follow!
Fur Coat, The.
Ghost, The. (Tr.}
Glass of Beer, A. (TV.)
Goat Paths, The.
Good and Bad.
Grafton Street.
Green Weeds.
Hate.
Hawks.
Hesperus.
Horse, The.
In the Cool of the Evening.
In the Night.
In the Poppy Field.
In Waste Places.
Inis Fal. (Tr.)
Lesbia.
Little Things.
Main-Deep, The.
Messenger, The.
Moon Hath Not, The.
Nachiketas and Death.
O'Bruidar. (Tr.)
O'Connell Bridge.
Odell.
On a Lonely Spray.
On the Freedom of Ireland.
Optimist.
STEPHENS, James (Continued).
Outcast, The.
Peggy Mitchell. (Tr.)
Pit of Bliss, The.
Red-Haired Man's Wife, The.
Righteous Anger.
Rivals, The.
Road, The.
Seumas Beg.
Shell, The.
Snare, The [To "A. E."].
Sweet Apple.
To the Four Courts, Please.
Visit from Abroad, A.
Voice of God, The.
Waste Places, The.
Watcher, The.
Wave of Cliona, The.
Westland Row.
What the Devil Said.
What Tomas (or Thomas) [An Buile]
Said in a Pub.
Whisperer, The.
White Fields.
White Swan, The.
White Window, The.
Why Tomas Cam Was Grumpy.
Woman Is a Branchy Tree, A.
STEPHENS, James Brunton. — Domin
ion of Australia, The.
My Other Chinee Cook.
STEPHENS, Sennett. — Astrology.
Chloris and Corydon.
Lenten Lines to Lydia.
STEPHENS, William.— Eyes Have It,
The.
Factory Models.
In Memory of Vachel Lindsay.
Standard Forgings Plant.
Winter Landscape.
STERLING, George.— Aldebaran at Dusk.
Ashes in the Sea, The.
Autumn in Carmel.
Balance, The.
Ballad of Two Seas.
Black Vulture, The.
Coyote.
Deserted Farm, A.
Dog, The.
Everyman. (Par.)
Father Coyote.
Final Faith, The.
First Food, The.
Guerdon of the Sun, The.
How Many Flowers Are Gently Met.
In Autumn.
In Extremis.
Kindred.
Last Days, The.
Legend of the Dove, A.
Lost Nyrnph, The.
Master Mariner, The.
Mirage.
Moonlight in the Pines.
Music at Twilight.
New State, The. See Ode on the Ex
position.
Night of Gods, The.
Ode on the Exposition, set.
Ornnia Exeunt in Mysterium.
On the Skull of Shakespeare.
Princess on the Headland, The.
Pumas.
Queen Forgets, The.
Ramparts and the Rose, The.
Saul.
Skull of Shakespeare, The.
Slaying of the Witch, The.
Spring in Carmel.
Three Sonnets on Oblivion.
To One Loved.
To Pain.
War.
Willy Smith at the Ball Game.
You Are So Beautiful.
Young Witch, The — 1698.
STERLING, Harriet B. — Christmas Eve
Thought, A.
STERLING, John.— Alfred the Harper.
King Alfred the Harper.
Louis XV.
On a Beautiful Day.
Shakespeare.
Song of Eve to Cain, The.
Spice-Tree, The.
To a Child.
STERLING, Keith.— Studio.
STERLING, Lettie E. — Grateful Are
the Songs We Raise.
Happy Thanksgiving Day.
This the Yearly Thankful Time.
STERLING, M. D.— Our Flag.
854
STERLING, R. W.— Historic Oxford.
Last Lines.
STERN, Caroline (or Carrie). — Hallow
e'en.
Mammy-Lore.
STERN, Edwin M.— In May.
STERN, Judith. — Miriam's Unsaid
Speech.
STERN, Michael.— Worlds.
"STERNE, Colin." See NICHOL, H. E.
STERNE, Laurence. — Company of Mutes
The. See Letters.
Letters, sel.
"STERNE, Stuart" (Gertrude Bloede).
Angelo.
My Father's Child.
Night after Night.
Song of Manila, The.
Soul, Wherefore Fret Thee?
Tomorrow and Tomorrows.
STERN HOLD, Thomas. — Majesty of
God, The.
STERRETT, Frances R. — Alonzo's Sil
ver Wedding.
STERRY, De Witt.— Ashes.
STETSON, Mrs. C. W. See GILMAN,
CHARLOTTE PERKINS.
STETSON, Mrs. Charles Walter. See
CHANNING-STETSON, GRACE ELLERY.
STETSON, Charlotte Perkins. See
GILMAN, CHARLOTTE PERKINS.
STEVENS, Frank.— Alley Cat.
STEVENS, G. (George) A. (Alexander).
Bullum versus Boatum.
Daniel versus Dishcloth.
Storm, The.
STEVENS, George W.— Organist, The.
STEVENS, H. P.— Why.
STEVENS, Margaret Ann. — My Garden.
STEVENS, Margaret Talbott.— Carcas
sonne.
STEVENS, Mary Channell.— Stairway,
The.
STEVENS, Rowan. — Cradle Song:
"Crickets in the corner sing, The."
STEVENS, Sarah L.— Lambkins, The.
STEVENS, Wallace. — Anecdote of the
Jar.
Annual Gaiety.
Another Weeping Woman.
Banal Sojourn.
Bantams in Pine-Woods.
Bird with the Coppery, Keen Claws,
The.
Bowl.
Colloquy with a Polish Aunt.
Curtains in the House of the Meta
physician, The.
Domination of Black.
Emperor of Ice-Cream, The.
Exposition of the Contents of a Cab.
Fabliau of Florida.
Gallant Chateau.
Hibiscus on the Sleeping^ Shores.
Hornunculus et la Belle Etoile.
Idea of Order at Key West, The.
In Battle.
Indigo Glass in the Grass, The,.
Le Monocle de Mon Oncle.
Load of Sugar Cane, The.
Mechanical Optimist, The.
Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb.
Of the Manner of Addressing Clouds.
Of the Surface of Things.
Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voy
age, The.
Pecksnimana.
Peter Parasol.
Peter Quince at the Clavier.
Place of the Solitaires, The.
Ploughing on Sunday.
Sea Surface Full of Clouds.
Snow Man, The.
Stars at Tallapoosa.
Sunday Morning.
Tattoo.
Tea at the Palace of Hoon.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black
bird.
To the One of Fictive Music.
Two Figures in Dense Violet Light.
Weeping Burgher, The.
Worms at Heaven's Gates, The.
STEVENS, William O. (Tr.).— Charm
for Swarming Bees.
Nine Herbs Charm.
STEVENSON, Alec Brock.— Et Sa Pau-
vre Chair.
Icarus in November.
STEVENSON, Augusta.— Daniel Boone.
STEVENSON, Burton E. (Egbert).—
Henry Hudson's Quest.
Peace Message, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Stirling-Maxwell
STEVENSON, Edward I. — BettinaMazzi.
STEVENSON, Frederick Boyd. — Why
Yo' Wink Yo' Eye.
STEVENSON, James. — Gallant Fight
ing "Joe," The.
STEVENSON, John. — Land o' Nae Sur
prise, The.
STEVEN SON, Lionel. — Gulls and Dreams.
STEVENSON, Mathew. — At the Florists'
Feast in Norwich, sel.
Stay! O Stay! Ye Winged Howers. See
At the Florists' Feast in Norwich.
STEVENSON, Robert Louis. — Ms Trip
lex, sel.
Alcaics: to H. F. B.
Armies in the Fire.
At the Sea-Side.
Autumn Fires.
Bed in Summer.
Beside the Sea.
Birdie with a Yellow Bill, A.
Blast, The— 1875.
Block City.
Blows the Wind To-day.
"Brave lads in olden musical cen
turies." See Alcaics: to H. F. B.
"Bright is the ring of words."
Camp, A. See Travels with a Donkey.
Camper's Night Song. See Travels with
a Donkey.
Celestial Surgeon, The.
Christmas at Sea.
Counterblast Ironical, The.
County of the Camisards, The. See
Travels with a Donkey.
Cow, The.
Dearest Friends Are the Auldest
Friends, The.
Ditty.
Dr. Lanyon's Narrative (or Story).
See Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde, The.
Dumb Soldier, The.
End of Travel, An.
Envoy: "Go, little book, and wish to
all."
Escape at Bedtime.
Evensong.
Fairy Bread.
Farewell to the Farm.
Flowers, The.
Foreign Children.
Foreign Lands.
From a Railway Carriage.
Gardener, The.
Go, Little Book.
God's Green Inn. See Travels with a
Donkey.
Good and Bad Children.
Good Night. See North- West Passage.
Good Play, A.
Happy Thought.
Hayloft, The.
"He hears with gladdened heart the
thunder.
Heather Ale [ : A Galloway Legend] .
Home No More Home to Me.
House Beautiful, The.
I Do Not Fear.
"I have trod the upward and the down
ward slope."
"I know not how it is with you."
I Read, Dear Friend.
I Will Make You Brooches.
If This Were Enough.
If This Were Faith.
In Memoriam F. A. S.
In Port. See North- West Passage.
In the Highlands [in the Country
Places].
In the Season.
In the States.
It Is Not Yours, O Mother, to Com
plain.
It Is the Season Now to Go.
Katherine.
Keepsake Mill.
Lad That Is Gone, A.
Lamplighter, The.
Land of Counterpane, The.
Land of Nod, The.
Land of Story-Books, The.
Legend of the West Highlands, A.
See Ticonderoga.
Little Land, The.
Looking Forward.
Marching Song.
Mater Triumphans.
Mile an' a Bittock, A.
Moon, The.
Morning Drum-Call, The.
Morning Prayer, A.
Mother and Son.
STEVENSON, Robert Louis (Cont'd).
My Bed Is a Boat.
My House.
My Kingdom.
My Shadow.
My Ship and I.
My Task.
My Treasures.
My Valentine.
My Wife.
Nest Eggs.
North-West Passage, sels.
Not I.
Not Yet, My Soul.
Over the Sea to Skye.
Pirate Story.
Prayer, A: "If beams from happy hu
man eyes."
Prayer for Evening, A.
Rain.
Requiem.
Resurgence.
Roadside Fire, The.
Romance.
Say Not of Me [That Weekly I De
clined].
Shadow March. See North-West Pas
sage.
Sick Child, The.
Sing_ Me a Song.
Singing.
Skerryvore.
Skerry vore: The Parallel.
Song of the Road, A.
Spaewife, The.
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, The, sel.
Summer Sun.
Sun's Travels, The.
Swing, The.
System.
"There, in the night, where none can
spy." See Land of Story-Books,
The.
"There was an old man of the cape."
See Limericks.
Though He That Ever Kind and True.
See Resurgence.
Thought, A.
Thought to Remember, A. (a*.)
Ticonderoga, sel.
Time to Rise.
To a Garden.
To a Gardener.
To Alison Cunningham.
To Andrew Lang.
To Any Reader.
To Auntie.
To Doctor Hake.
To F. J. S.
To K. de M.
To Mother Maryanne.
To My Father.
To My Wife.
To N. V. de G. S.
To S. C.
To S. R. Crockett.
To the Muse.
To the Tune of Wandering Willie.
See Home No More Home to Me.
To W. E. Henley.
To Will H. Low.
Travel.
Travels with a Donkey, sels.
Tropic Rain.
Tropics Vanish, The.
Trusty, Dusky, Vivid, True.
Unforgotten— II, The ("She rested by
the Broken Brook").
Unseen Playmate, The.
Vagabond, The.
Vailima.
Verses Written in 1872. See Resur
gence.
Visit from the Sea, A.
Wandering Willie.
Wear and Tear.
Whaups, The.
Where Go the Boats?
Whole Duty of Children.
Wind, The.
Windy Nights.
Winter.
Winter-Time.
Wishes.
Young Night Thought.
Youth and Love.
STEWART, Alexander ("Nether Lock-
aber") (Jr.). —Elegy: On a Pet
Dove.
Lullaby, A: "Hush thee, my baby boy,
hush thee to sleep."
St. Kilda's Maid Song, The.
855
STEWART, Andrew. — Bob Johnston's
Visit to the Circus.
Domestic Mutual Improvement.
STEWART, Anna Bird. — Table Man
ners.
STEWART, Annarrah Lee. — Before the
Tabernacle.
STEWART, Charles D.— Finerty Holds
_the Meeting for the Candidate.
Finerty on Woman's Rights.
STEWART, George Craig. — At Carcas
sonne.
STEWART, Gertrude. — Mizpah.
STEWART, Jane A. (Agnes). — Origin
of Mothers' Day.
Significance of Easter.
Some Ways of Observing Mothers'
Day.
STEWART, John E. — Messines Road,
The.
On Revisiting the Somme.
STEWART, Mary.— Alameda.
Old Violin, The.
STEWART, Oliver W. — Problem of
Drunkenness, The.
STEWART, Phillips.— Hope.
STEWART, Solon K. — Contract of Cor
poral Twing, The.
STEWART, W.— Aristocrats of Labor.
See True Aristocrat, The.
True Aristocrat, The.
STEWART, Winifred Gray. — Summer
Rapture.
They Are Forewarned.
STICKNEY, Helen Frith. — Goods and
Chattels.
Hay Wagon.
Silent Room.
STICKNEY, Julia Noyes.— Hotel in the
STICKNEY, TrumbulL— Age in Youth.
Alone on Lykaion.
Be Still. The Hanging Gardens Were
a Dream.
Driftwood.
He Said: "If in His Image I Was
Made."
In Ampezzo.
In the Past.
Leave Him Now Quiet by the Way.
Live Blindly [and upon the Hour].
Love, I Marvel What You Are.
Mt. Lykaion.
Mnemosyne.
Near Helikon.
* Once.
On Some Shells Found Inland.
Six O'Clock.
Sunium.
STIDGER, William L.— Child and the
Book, The.
I Am the Cross.
I Know Not Where.
I Saw God Wash the World.
Integrity.
Judean Hills Are Holy.
Place of Books in the Life We Live,
The, sets.
Youth and Books in the Life We Live.
See Place of Books in the Life We
Live, The.
STILES, Kate R. — Don't Let the Song
Go Out of Your Life.
True Song, A.
STILL, James. — Graveyard in the
Hills.
STILL, John. — Spanish Armada, The.
STILLINGFLEET, Benjamin. — Sonnet :
True Ambition.
STILLMAN, Annie Raymond. See
"RAYMOND, GRACE."
STILLMAN, Herman W.— Symphony,
The.
STILLMAN, Mildred Whitney.— Favor
ite, The.
Lady of the Apples, The.
Palm Sunda-
[LWEL
Week.
day.
,, Ei
STILWELL, Emma Sophie. — Christmas
Ho, Boat Ahoy!
S TIM MEL, Eleanor. — Lure of the But
tercup, The.
STINEBACK, Margaret.— Unknown Sol
dier, The.
STINSON, Sam S. — Loves of Mary
Ann, The,
Nothin' Done.
Stuttering Sonneteer, The.
Ten Little Bachelors.
STIRLING, Earl of. See ALEXANDER,
Sir WILLIAM.
STIRLING-MAX WELL, Lady. See NOR
TON, CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH.
Stirling-Maxwell
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
STIRLING-MAXWELL, Sir William.—
In Memoriam.
To Anne.
STOCKARD, Henry Jerome. — As Some
Mysterious Wanderer of the Skies.
Mocking-Bird, The.
Over Their Graves.
STOCKDALE, Allen A.— Soldier Smiles.
STOCKDALE, Thomas R — Confeder
ates Are Comin', The.
STOCKTON, Frank R. (Francis Rich
ard). — Baby at Rudder Grange, The.
See Rudder Grange.
Clocks of Rondaine, The.
Dusky Philosophy, sel.
Our First Experience with a Watch
dog. See Rudder Grange.
Our Hired Girl. See Rudder Grange.
Poor Count, Giant Feldar, and Fairy
Tfflette, The.
Renting a Baby. See Rudder Grange.
Rudder Grange, sels.
Story of Seven Devils, A. See Dusky
Philosophy.
That Other Baby at Rudder Grange.
See Rudder Grange.
Transferred Ghost, The.
Uncle Peter's Masterly Argument. See
Dusky Philosophy.
Widow's Revenge, The.
STOCKTON, Jessie D. A.— Busybody,
Tli
STOCKWELL, Thomas B. — Arbor Day.
STODART, M. A. — One Thing at a
Time.
Walk in Spring, The.
STODDARD, A. C. — Polly's Thanksgiv-
STODDARD, Anne. — Armenian Song.
STODDARD, Charles Warren. — Alba
tross.
Ave Maria Bells.
Bells of San Gabriel, The.
Cocoa-Tree, The.
Nantucket Grave, A.
Rhyme of Life, A.
Royal Mummy to Bohemia, The.
Stigmate.
Tamalpais, sel.
Toast, The.
Wind and Wave.
STODDARD, Elizabeth (Mrs. Richard
Henry Stoddard) . — Baby Song, A.
In the Still, Star-lit Night.
Last Days.
Mercedes.
November.
On the Campagna.
Poet's Secret, The.
Summer Night, A.
Unit, A..
Unreturning.
STODDARD, Lavinia (Stone) (Mrs.
William Stoddard) . — Soul's Defiance,
The.
STODDARD, Louis. — Letter for Au
tumn.
STODDARD, Richard Henry. — Abraham
Lincoln.
Adsum.
Arab Song.
At Last.
Birds.
Brahma's Answer.
Brahmin's Son, The.
"Break thou my heart, ah, break it.
Catch, A.
Colonel Ellsworth.
Country Life, The.
Day and Night My Thoughts Incline.
Divan, The.
Dying Lover, The.
Flight of the Arrow, The.
Flight of Youth, The.
Flower of Love Lies Bleeding, The.
Gazelle, A.
"Gray Old Earth goes on, The."
Horatian Ode, An.
How Are Songs Begot and Bred?
Hymn to the Sea, sel.
"'I am a white falcon, hurrah!"
Imogen.
It Never Comes Again.
Jar, The.
King Is Cold, The.
Leonatus.
Little Drummer, The.
Lover, The.
Man We Mourn To-day, The.
Men of the North and West.
Mors et Vita.
Never Again.
Old Song Reversed, An.
Out to Sea.
STODDARD, Richard Henry (Cont'd).
Persia.
"Poems of the Orient."
Proud Lover.
Sea, The.
Shadow, The.
Silent Songs.
Sky [Is a Drinking-Cup], The.
"Sky is thick upon the sea, The.
Songs: "How are songs begot and
bred?"
There Are Gains for All Our Losses.
There Is No Death. See Hymn to the
Though Thou Shouldst Live a Thou
sand Years.
Threescore and Ten.
To a Celebrated Singer.
To Bear What Is, to Be Resigned.
To Portrait of Lincoln.
Twilight on Sumter.
Two Anchors, The.
Under the Rose.
Vates Patrise.
What Harmonious Is with^ Thee.
Why Biddy and Pat Married.
Wine and Dew.
Witch's Whelp, The.
Without and Within.
Yellow Moon Looks Slantly Down,
The.
STODDARD, Mrs. Richard Henry. See
STODDARD., ELIZABETH.
STODDARD, W. L. — Indian Runner,
The.
STODDARD, Mrs. William. See STOD
DARD, LAVINIA (STONE).
STODDARD (or STODDART), Wil
liam O. — Deacon's Prayer, The.
Golden Street, The.
Letter to Santa Claus, A.
Parable of the Wrecks, The.
STODDART, Alfred. — Halliday Hunt
Breakfast, The.
Skimpsey.
STODDART (or Stoddard), Thomas
Tod.— Angler's Trysting-Tree, The.
Angler's Vindication, The.
River, The.
Taking of the Salmon, The.
STOKES, E. H. — Eden Advancing.
STOKES, Francis G. — Blue Moonshine.
STOKES, Whitley.— King Ailill's Death.
Lament for King Ivor.
Man Octipartite.
STOKES, Will.— Bugs.
STOLTZE, John. — Across Illinois.
STOLZ, Mary Rosalie. — Ever Pressing
Forward.
STONE, A. L.— Our Flag.
"Rally round the Flag."
STONE, Alfred. — Suggestions for Ar
bor Day Observance.
STONE, Mrs. C. S.— Sly Santa Claus.
STONE, Delia Hart.— Grandma's Posy-
Bowl.
STONE, Eliot Kays. — Days.
Saints.
STONE, Frances B. — Alas — A Sea Song.
STONE, (Mrs.) J. Vernon. — Let Me
Serve in My Place.
STONE, John Augustus. — Metamora.
~-ONE, Ma ~ "
The.
STONE, Mary Elizabeth. — Scarum Cat,
STONE, Mrs. Remington. See PURNELL,
IDELLA.
STONE, S. C. — Notes from a Battle-
Field.
STONE, S. J. — Rationalistic Chicken,
The.
STONE, Samuel J. — Church's One Foun
dation, The.
STONER, Elizabeth R.— Crutches' Tune,
The.
STONER, Winifred Sackville (Countess
de Bruche). — History of the U. S.,
The.
Pets' Christmas Carol, The.
Wee Willie's First Hair-Cut.
STONEY, Mrs. Samuel. See FROST,
FRANCES M.
STONG, Nina Gail. — Spring in the
Woods.
STORER, Agnes W. — Resurrection.
STOREY, Violet Alleyn. — Because of
Christmas.
Christmas Trees.
Country Church, A.
Ironical.
Oh, Bring Not Gold!
Opportunity.
Poise.
Prayer after Illness, A.
856
STOREY, Violet Alleyn (Continued).
Prayer for a Very New Angel.
Prayer in Affliction.
Rock Garden, The.
Roosevelt's Birthday.
Silhouette.
STORK, Charles Wharton.— Boulders.
Color Notes.
Death — Divination.
Flemish Madonna, A.
God, You Have Been Too Good to
Me.
Invocation.
Painter in New England, A.
Rose and God, The.
Silent Folk, The.
Standards.
To Rodin.
Troubadour of God, The.
Zuloaga.
STORRS, John W.— Only.
STORRS, Richard S.— On the Declara
tion of Independence.
STORY, Anna Warren. — Introduction
An.
STORY, Eloise. — Housewife's Lament
The.
STORY, Joseph. — Appeal for Liberty,
An.
Indians, The.
Our Duty to the Republic.
STORY, Robert.— Whistle[r], The.
STORY, William Wetmore. — Cleopatra.
Confessional, The.
English Language, The.
Government Spy, The.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Hymn for the Conquered, A.
I Have My Cruse of Oil. See Tired.
lo Victis.
Musical Box, A.
Pan in Love.
Perseverance. (TV.)
Praxiteles and Phryne.
Snowdrop.
Sombre.
Song for the Conquered, A.
Tired, sel.
Violet, The.
STOTESBURY, Herbert.— Voice of the
Unknown Dead.
STOTT, Roscoe Gilmore. — Workman's
Prayer, A.
STOUT, Lucy. — Gems on Tendrils.
STOUT, W. Alexander.— Pussy Wants
a Corner.
STOVER, George H.— Oak's Farewell,
The.
STOWE, Mrs. C. M.— Silver Wedding,
The.
STOWE, Mrs. Calvin Ellis. See below.
STOWE, Harriet Beecher (Mrs. Calvin
Ellis Stowe) . — Cassy. See Uncle
Tom's Cabin.
Charmer, The.
Cruelty of Lagree, The. See Uncle
Tom's Cabin.
Death of Uncle Tom, The. See Uncle
Tom's Cabin.
Day in the Pamfili Doria, A.
Escape, The. See Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Eva's Death. See Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Freeman's Defence, The. See Uncle
Tom's Cabin.
In the Other World.
Knocking.
Laughing in Meetin'.
Lines to the Memory of "Annie," Who
Died at Milan, June 6, 1860.
Little Evangelist, The. See Uncle Tom's
Cabin.
Minister Sets the Tom-turkey, The.
Minister's Housekeeper, The.
Morley's Christmas Eve, The.
Old New England Thanksgiving, The.
"Only a Year."
Other World, The.
Parson's Horse Race, The.
Peace in God.
Pins in Pussy's Toes.
Poganuc People, sel.
Some Foreign Tributes to Lincoln.
Soul's Need, The.
Still, Still with Thee.
Topsy. See Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Topsy's First Lesson. See Uncle Tom s
Cabin.
Uncle Tom's Cabin, sels.
When I Awake I Am Still with Thee.
When Winds Are Raging.
Zeph Higgins' Confession. See Fo-
ganuc People.
STOWELL, Charles J.— Real Question.
AUTHOR INDEX
Suckling
STRACHEY, Lytton.— Two Triumphs,
STRAHAN, Speer (Father Strahan).—
Day of Snow, A.
Holy Communion.
Mad Lover, The.
Poor, The.
Prayer for a Levite.
Promised Country, The.
STRAIN, L. Lillian. — Dedicated to Mrs.
E. R. Jones.
STRANAHAN, W. Scott.— Sortm' the
Mail.
STRANGE, Garrett (TV.).— Latin Lulla
by.
STRANGFORD, Lord (Jr.). —Blighted
Love.
STRATTON, Maggie Woody.— Circum
stance*
STRAUSS, Joseph B. — Optimist, The.
"STRAUSS, Yawcob." See ADAMS,
CHARLES F.
"STREAMER, Col. D." (Harry J. C.
Graham). — Aunt Eliza.
Impetuous Samuel.
Misfortunes Never Come Singly.
Tender-Heartedness.
STREATER (or Streeter), Annie H.—
Absent One Day from School.
Boy's Complaint, A.
STREATER, Elizabeth Greene. — Flame.
STREET, Alfred Billings. — American In
dependence.
Gray Forest Eagle, The.
Loon, The.
Nightfall: A Picture.
Settler, The.
STREET, Frances E. — To an Old Blue
Bowl.
STREET, Julian and FLAGG, James
Montgomery. — Said Opie Read.
STREET, L. E. — Decoration of Honor.
STREETER, R. M.— Song of the Maple.
Wedding Fee, The.
STREETS, John W.— Love of Life.
STRETCH, Wesley. — Singing across the
Water.
Widow's Son Restored to Life.
STRETTELL, Alma (TV.). — Dion of
Tarsus.
Grapes.
Lullaby of the Virgin.
"Now it grows late — the angel has
passed by."
Widow's Lullaby, The.
STRICKLAND, Francis.— Be Hopeful.
STRINGER, Arthur. — At the Comedy.
Caoch O'Lynn.
I'll Niver Go Home Again.
Life-Drunk.
Meeting, The.
Memories.
Morning in the North- West.
Old Garden, The.
Sappho's Tomb.
Seekers, The.
Sod-Breaker, The.
There Is Strength in the Soil.
Wanderer's Litany.
War.
You Bid Me to Sleep.
STROBEL, Marion (Mrs. James Her
bert Mitchell). — Alice Clay and Sally
Mitchell.
Daily Prayer.
Day Will Come, The.
Dog over Snow.
Eight Months Old.
Encounter.
For Harriet Monroe.
Frightened Face.
God for You, A.
Little Things.
Lost City.
Pastoral.
Pitiful in Your Bravery.
Te Deum.
To My Children.
We Have a Day.
STRODE, Muriel.— How Shall I Go?
I Am the Cry.
STRODE, William.— Chloris in the Snow.
"I saw fair Chloris walk alone."
"I'll tell you whence the Rose did first
grow red."
Kisses.
On a Gentlewoman Walking in the
Snowe.
On Chloris Walking in the Snow.
Song: "When whispering strains do
softly steal."
STRODE, William, et al.
al. — Sic Vita.
STRODTMANN, Adolf. — O Spring,
Come Prettily In.
STRONG, Anna Louise ("Anise").—
Our Country.
Over All the Lands.
STRONG, George A. — Modern Hia
watha, The. See Song of Milkan-
watha, The.
Song of Milkanwatha, The, sel.
STRONG, Hezekiah. — Railroad Crossing.
STRONG, L. (Leonard) A. (Alfred)
G, (George). — Brewer's Man, The.
Dallington Church.
Door, The.
Epitaph: "Where she fell swearing,
hand to side."
Knowledgeable Child, The.
Lament, A: "I saw her last night."
"Look up, O living passer by."
Lowery Cot.
Mad Woman of Punnet's Town, The.
Madman, The.
Man's Way.
March Evening.
M icky-the-M oon.
Moment, A.
Old Danl.
Old Man at the Crossing, The.
Old Postman, The.
Old Woman, Outside the Abbey Thea
ter, An.
Rufus Prays.
"Safe for Democracy."
Sheepstor.
Sighing Mystery, The,
Two Generations.
Washerwoman's Song.
Wings.
Zeke.
STRONG, Philip Burroughs. — Tongue,
The.
Two Chimneys, The.
STRONGIN, Josephine.— Poem : "Child
— in all the flying sky."
STRONGWOLF, Chief Joseph.— Indian
STRUTHER, Jan.— How Strange a Stuff.
Last Adventure, The.
Little World, The%
Song without Music.
STRUTHERS, Mrs. Zell.— Just Smile.
STRYKER, Carrie W.— My Friend, the
STRYKER, Leonora Clawson.— Palpable
Silence.
STRYKER, Melancthon Woolsey.— Abra
ham Lincoln. See Oration before
New York Republican Club, 1897.
Immortal Lincoln. See Oration before
New York Republican Club, 1897.
Oration before New York Republican
Club, 1897, sel.
STUART, A. V. — Rencontre.
STUART, Alaric Bertrand. — Jim- Jam
King of the Jou-Jous, The.
STUART, Andrew John. — Sailor, What
of the Debt We Owe You?
STUART, Esme. — Romance of the Mat-
terhorn, A.
STUART, Flora.— Spring Flood.
STUART, George R.— World's Bid for
a Man, The.
STUART, Henry Longan. — Complaint to
the Moon.
Fountain, The.
In Exitu.^
Intempestiva.
Leaven, The.
Passage, The.
Resurrexit.
To the Moon.
STUART, Jane.t Erskine. — Fatigatus ex
Itinere.
STUART, Jesse. — Cities, The.
Harvest.
I Watch the Clouds.
Songs of a Mountain Ploughman.
Young Kentucky.
STUART, Keith.— Coquette.
STUART, Muriel. — Common Fires.
For Fasting Days.
Gay Girl to Good Girl.
Harebell, The. ,
In the Orchard.
Man and His Makers.
Old Saint, The.
Revenant.
Seed Shop. The.
To : When I grow old and my
quick blood is chilled."
Turn Again.
Woman and the Snail, The.
Wood and the Shore, The.
857
STUART, (Mrs.) Ruth McEnery —
Apollo Belvedere.
Author's Reading in Simpkinville.
Bethl'em Star.
Bud Zunts's Mail.
Buying Her Husband a Christmas
Present.
Christmas at the Trimble.
Christmas Guest, A. See Sonny.
Easter Symbol, An.
Endless Song, The.
Golden Wedding, A.
Hen-Roost Man, The.
Mrs. Trimble Buys Her Husband a
Christmas Present.
Moriah's Mo'nin'.
Sonny, sel.
Sonny's Christenin'. See Sonny.
Widder Johnsing, The.
STUBBS, C. W. — 'Twas Jolly, Jolly
Wat.
STUBBS, Charles William (?).— Alone
with My Conscience.
Conscience [and Future Judgment].
STUDDERT-KENNEDY, Geoffrey An-
ketell (Geoffrey Anketell Studdert
Kennedy; "Woodbine Willie"). —
Carpenter, The.
Gambler.
"Gone West."
Great Wager, The.
I Thank My God.
Indifference.
Is It a Dream?
It Is Not Finished, Lord.
Kiss of God, The.
Lord of the World, The.
Mother Understands, A.
Patience.
Peace and Joy.
Roses in December.
We Shall Build On!
STUKENBERG, Mrs. A. J.— Vacation.
STURGEON, Lorena W.— Love's Trib
ute.
STURGES-JONES, Marion. — To the
Crocus — with My Love.
STURM, Frank Pearce. — Balcony,
The. (Tr.)
Monk Launcelot Remembers Guenevere,
The.
Robed in a Silken Robe. (TV.)
Still-Heart.
STURM, Julius.— God's Anvil.
STUTTLE, Mrs. L. D. A.— Deacon's
Courtship, The.
SU SHIH. See Su TuNG-P'o.
SU TUNG-P'O (also called SU SHIH).
On the Birth of His Son.
SUCH, Georgiana Barbara. — Rags.
SUCKERT, L. W.— As the Trucks Go
Rollin' By.
SUCKLING, Sir John. — Advice to a
Lover. See Aglaura.
Against Fruition.
Aglaura, sels.
Ballad upon a Wedding, A.
Bride, The. See Ballad upon a Wed
ding, A.
Constancy.
Constant Lover, A.
Dance, The.
Doubt of Martyrdom, A.
Hast Thou Seen the Down in the
Air?
"Honest lover whatsoever.*'
I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart.
Loving and Beloved.
Lute Song in "The Sad One," The.
See Sad One, The.
Orsames* Song in "Aglatira." See
Aglaura.
"Out upon it, I have lov'd."
Poem with the Answer, A.
Sad One, The, sel.
She's Pretty to Walk With.
Siege, The.
Song: "Honest lover whatsoever."
Song: "I prithee send me back my
heart/*
Song: "No, no, fair Heretick, it needs
must be." See Aglaura.
Song: "Out upon it, I have loved."
Song: "When, dearest, I but think of
thee."
Song: "Why so pale and wan, fond
lover?" See Aglaura.
Song to a Lute, A.
Sonnet: "Do'st see how unregarded
now."
Sonnet: "Oh! for some honest Lovers
ghost."
Suckling
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
SUCKLING, Sir John (Continued}.
Sonnet: "Of thee (kind boy) I ask no
red and white."
To My Love.
True Love. See Aglaura.
Truth in Love.
Wedding, A.
When, Dearest, I But Think of Thee.
Why So Pale and Wan [Fond Lover].
See Aglaura.
SUCKOW, Ruth (Mrs. Ferner Nuhn).
Grampa Schuler.
Odd Ones, The.
SUCKOW, W. J.— We Would See
SULLIVAN, A. M.— Advice.
Avowal.
Destroyer.
Midnight Caravan.
Plenitude.
Shadows Are Black.
Villanelle.
SULLIVAN, (Edgar) Alan. — Brebeuf
and Lalemant.
Suppliant.
White Canoe, The.
SULLIVAN, Archibald Beresford.— Lit
tle Gray Lamb, The.
SULLIVAN, Frank. — Nocturne in
Beekman Place.
SULLIVAN, K. M.— Burglar Caught
by a Woman.
SULLIVAN, Margaret L. — Mild Re
buke, A.
SULLIVAN, Timothy Daniel. — Dear
Old Ireland.
Death of King Conor Mac Nessa.
Steering Home.
You and I.
SULLIVAN, William.— President Wash
ington's Receptions.
Rum's Devastation and Destiny.
SULZBERGER, Cyrus L., II.— Awak
ening, The.
Red Land, The.
SUMMERS, Eve Brodlique. — Pan's
Daughter Speaks.
SUMNER, Charles. — American Flag,
The.
Are We a Nation? sel.
Battle, A.
Incentives to Duty. See Scholar, the
Jurist, the Artist, the Philanthro
pist, The.
£idicial Tribunals,
afayette, the Faithful One, set.
Marquis de La Fayette. See Lafayette,
the Faithful One-
National Flag, The. See Are We a
Nation ?
Progress of Humanity, The.
Scholar, the Jurist, the Artist, the
Philanthropist, The, sel.
Sumner's Tribute to William Penn.
See True Greatness of Nations, The.
True Greatness of Nations, The, sel.
Voice from the Wilderness, A.
SUMNER, Charles and WINTHROP,
Robert C. — Flag of Our Country,
The.
SUPLEE, Thomas Danby. — Horatii and
the Curiatii, The.
"SURFACEMAN." See ANDERSON,
ALEXANDER.
SURREY, Henry Howard, Earl of.
^Eneid, The, sels. (TV.).
Age of Children Happiest, The.
Complaint by Night of the Lover Not
Beloved, A. (TV.) See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life ["Alas, so
all things now do hold their peace!"] )
Complaint of a Lover Rebuked. (TV.)
See Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in
Life ["Love that liveth and reigneth
in my thought."])
Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover
Being upon the Sea. (TV.)
Complaint of the Lover Disdained.
Consolation.
Cornet, The.
Departure of j^Eneas from Dido. (TV.)
See ^Eneid, The (Dido's Passion).
Description and Praise of His Love
Geraldine.
Description of Spring [, Wherein Each
Thing Renews, save Only the Lover].
Description of the Restless State of a
Lover.
Dido's Hunting. (TV.) See JEneid, The.
Epitaph on Clere, Surrey's Faithful
Friend and Follower, An.
SURREY, Henry Howard (Continued).
Frail Beauty.
From Boy to Man.
Give Place, Ye Lovers.
His Incomparable Lady.
How No Age Is Content.
In Windsor Castle.
Laid in My Quiet Bed.
London, Hast Thou Accused Me.
Lover Comforteth Himself, with the
Worthiness of His Love, The.
Love's Fidelity. (TV.) See Sonnets
to Laura (To Laura in Life ["Set
me where as the sun doth parch the
green.''])
Love s Rebel.
Means to Attain Happy Life, The. (TV.)
Night. (TV.) See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Life ["Alas! so all
things now do hold their peace!"])
On the Death of Sir Thomas Wyatt.
Praise of His Love [, Wherein He
Reproveth Them That Compare
Their Ladies with His], A.
Prisoned in Windsor [, He Recounteth
His Pleasure There Passed].
Seafarer, The. (TV.)
"Set me where as the sun doth parch
the green." (TV.) See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life).
"Soote season, that bud and bloom
forth brings, The."
Spring.
Summer Is Come.
To His Lady. (TV.) See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life ["Set me
where as the sun doth parch the
green."])
Vow to Love Faithfully [, Howsoever
He Be Rewarded, A]. (TV.) See
Sonnets to Laura (To Laura in
Life ["Set me where as the sun doth
parch the green."])
SURTEES, Robert. — Barthram's Dirge.
SUSSMAN, Harold.— When Angeline
a-Shopping Goes.
SUTHERLAND, Anne.— Empty Little
House, The.
SUTHERLAND, Olive Tait. — New
York Clubwoman Meditates on
Hamlet.
SUTHERLAND, R. G.— Washington at
Valley Forge.
SUTPHEN, Ross. — Gulls over Great
Salt Lake.
SUTPHEN, Van Tassel.— Cherry Blos
soms.
Deep Waters.
SUTTON, E. A. — Grandma's Sham
rocks.
SUTTON, Edward Forrester. — Drum,
The.
SUTTON, George D.— Sara.
SUTTON, George D. and BENJAMIN,
Charles L.— Flag That Never Has
Known Defeat, The.
SUTTON, Henry Septimus. — Inward
Light, The.
SUTTON, Kathleen.— Poem for Charles.
SUTTON, Thomas Shelley.— Life.
SWAIN, Charles.— Field-Path, The.
Home Is Where There Is One to Love
Us.
Life.
Rose Thou Gav'st, The.
Smile and Never Heed Me.
Song: "Violet in her lovely hair, A."
Take the World as It Is.
Tribute to Sir Walter Scott, A.
Tripping down the Field-Path.
'Twas Just before the Hay Was Mown.
Violet in Her Hair, A.
SWAIN, Edith L. — Happiness and Duty.
SWAIN, John D. (TV.).— Francois
Villon About to Die.
SWAN, Caroline D.— Stars of Cheer.
SWAN, E. M.— Hannibal on the Alps.
SWANN, Mona (TV.). — Canticle of
Brother Sun, The.
SWART, Dolores. — Vampire, The.
SWARTHMORE PHOENIX. — Ballad
of College Days, A.
SWARTZ, Joel. — Blessings along the
Way.
SWARTZ, Roberta Teale. — Cease Not to
Be a Mystery.
Hawthorn Tree, The.
I Do Remember You.
SWASEY, Eva IngersolL— My Love for
You, Mother.
SWEENEY, (Mrs.) Mildred I. See Mc-
NEAL, MILDRED I.
858
SWEENEY, Thomas.— Old Earthworks
SWEET, Burton S. — Americanism
SWEET, Frank H.— Chloe Ann's Easter
™E£g-
Christmas.
SWEETMAN, Elinor.— Orchard by the
Shore, The: A Pastoral.
SWEETSER, F. W.— Story of the Little
Rid Hin, The.
SWETT, Herbert B.— Gathering, The.
SWETT, Susan Hartley.— Blue-Jay, The.
SWIFT, Annette Mason. — Neglect
SWIFT, Eve Gilbert.— Cleaning Day.
In Monmouth.
New, York City.
Persian Garden, A.
SWIFT, (Mrs.) Hildegarde Hoyt.— Man
of Galilee, The.
Teacher, The.
SWIFT, Ivan.— Home.
Humming Bird, The.
Sandpiper, The.
To a Grosbeak in the Garden.
SWIFT, Jonathan ("Isaac Bicker stoff").
Apollo's Edict.
As the World Turns.
Baucis and Philemon.
Beasts' Confession, The.
Cadenus and Vanessa, sel.
Clever Tom Clinch Going to Be
Hanged.
Critics. See On Poetry: A Rhapsody.
Day of Judgment, The.
Description of a City Shower, A.
Description of the Morning, A.
Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope.
Epigram: "Who killed Kildare? Who
dared Kildare to kill?"
Fable of Midas, The.
Five, The.
Furniture of a Woman's Mind, The.
Gentle Echo on Woman, A.
Horace, Book IV. Ode IX. Addressed
to Archbishop King.
Horace. Epistle VII. Book I. Imi
tated and Addressed to the Earl of
Oxford.
Humble Petition of Frances Harris.
The.
In a Glass.
In Sickness.
Lesbia Railing. (Tr.)
Love Song, A (wr. at.). See POPE,
ALEXANDER.
Mary the Cook-Maid's Letter to Doc
tor Sheridan.
Mrs. Frances Harris's Petition.
Near Neighbors. (Tr.)
On a Curate's Complaint of Hard
Duty.
On an Upright Judge.
On Censure.
On Mrs. Biddy Floyd.
On Poetry: A Rhapsody, seL
On the Collar of Mrs. Dingley's Lap-
Dog.
On the Day of Judgement.
Quiet Life and a Good Name, A.
Rhapsody on Poetry, A. See On
Poetry: A Rhapsody.
Riddle, A: "We are little airy crea
tures."
Soldier and a Scholar, A, sel.
Stella's Birthday, 1720.
Stella's Birthday, March 13, 1726.
Stella's Birthday, March 13, 1727.
Stella's Birthday, [Written in the
Year] 1718.
Tonis ad Resto Mare.
Twelve Articles.
Verses on Blenheim. (Tr.)
Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift.
Whiter than White.
SWIGERT, Minerva Florence. — Three
Arts, The.
SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles. —
Adieux a Marie Stuart.
After Sunset, sel.
Appeal, An.
April. (Tr.)
Armada, sel.
At Parting.
Atalanta in Calydon, sels.
Ave atque Vale.
"Baby, baby bright." See Cradle
Songs.
"Baby, baby dear." See Cradle Songs.
Baby's Death, A.
"Baby's eyes." See Etude Realiste.
"Baby's feet, A." See Etude Realiste.
"Baby's hands." See Etude Realiste.
AUTHOE INDEX
Swinerton
SWINBURNE, Algernon C. (Cont'd).
Ballad against the Enemies of France.
Ballad of Burdens, A.
Ballad of Death, A.
Ballad (or Ballade) of Dreamland, A.
Ballad of Frangois Villon, A.
Ballad of Life, A.
Ballad of the Lords of Old Time. (TV.)
Ballad of the Women of Paris. (Tr.)
Ballad Written for a Bridegroom. (Tr.)
Beaumont and Fletcher. See Sonnets
on English Dramatic Poets (1590-
1650).
Before Dawn.
Before the Beginning of Years. See
Atalanta in Calydon.
Before the Mirror.
Ben Tonson. See Sonnets on English
Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Birth and Death.
Bloody Son, The. (Tr.)
Both well, sel.
Burns: An Ode.
By the North Sea.
Channel Passage, A.
Chastelard, sels. •
Chastelard and Mary Stuart. See
Chastelard.
Child and Poet.
Children.
Child's Future, A.
Child's Laughter, A.
Child's Song. . .
Chorus: "Before the beginning of
years." See Atalanta in Calvdon.
Chorus : "We have seen thee, O Love,
thou art fair; thou art goodly, O
Love." See Atalanta in Calydon.
Chorus: "When the hounds of spring
are on winter's traces." See Ata
lanta in Calydon.
Chorus of Birds. (Tr.)
Christopher Marlowe. See Sonnets on
English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Cliifside Path, The.
Complaint of the Fair Armoress. (Tr.)
Cor Cordium.
Cradle Songs. _
Christinas Antiphon.
Chthonia to Athens. See Erechtheus.
Dead Friend, A.
Death and Birth.
Death of Meleager, The. See Atalanta
in Calydon.
Death of Urgan, The. See Tristram
of Lyonesse.
Death on Easter Day, A.
Dedication: Poems and Ballads, First
Series.
Disappointed Lover, The. See Triumph
of Time, The.
Dispute of the Heart and Body of Fran
cois Villon, The. (TV.)
Dolores.
Double Ballad of Good Counsel. (TV.)
Eastward. See Songs before Sunrise.
England, Queen of the Waves. See
Armada, The.
Envoi: "Fly, white butterflies, out to
sea/'
Epilogue to "Songs before Sunrise."
See Songs before Sunrise.
Epistle in Form of a Ballad to His
Friends. (Tr.)
Erechtheus, sel.
Etude Realiste.
Farewell, A. "There lived a singer in
France of old." See Triumph of
Time, The.
Fate. ^ See Atalanta in Calydon.
Faustine.
Final Chorus ("Who ^shall contend,"
etc.). See Atalanta in Calydon.
First and Last.
Forsaken Garden, A.
Fragment of Death. (Tr.)
Garden of Proserpine, The.
Hendecasyllabics.
Heptalogia, The, sels.
Hertha.
Hesperia.
Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell, The.
See Heptalogia.
Hope and Fear.
Hounds of Spring, The. See Atalanta
in Calydon.
Huntsman's Chorus, The. See Atalanta
in Calydon.
Hymn of Man.
Hymn to (or of) Proserpine.
SWINBURNE, Algernon C. (Cont'd).
"I will go back to the great sweet
mother." See Triumph of Time, The.
"If with voice of words or prayers."
See Litany of Nations, The.
Ilicet.
Immortal Dead, The.
In a Garden.
In a Rosary.
In Guernsey.
In Memory of "Barry Cornwall."
In Memory of Walter Savage Landor.
In the Bay.
"In the lower lands of day."
In the Orchard.
In the Water. See Midsummer Holi
day.
In Time of Mourning.
Interlude, An.
Interpreters, The.
Itylus.
Jacobite in Exile, A.
Jacobite Song.
Jacobite's Farewell, A.
John Jones. See Heptalogia, The.
John Knox's Indictment of the Queen.
See Bothwell.
John Webster. See Sonnets on English
Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Kind Wise World, The,
Kissing Her Hair.
Lake of Gaube, The.
Landscape by Courbet, A.
Last Oracle, The.
Laud of Saint Catherine, The. See
Siena.
Laus Veneris.
"Le navire est a 1'eau." See Chastelard.
Leave-Taking, A.
Leper, The.
"Let us go hence, rny songs; she will
not hear." See Leave-Taking, A.
Life of Man, The. See Atalanta in
Calydon.
Lines on the Monument of Giuseppe
Mazzini.
Litany of the Nations^ The, sel.
Love and Love's Mates. See Atalanta
in Calydon.
Love and Sorrow. See Sisters, The.
Love at Ebb. See Chastelard.
Love at Sea.
Lyric, A: "There's nae lark loves the
lift, my dear."
Madonna Mia.
Making of Man, The. See Atalanta in
Calydon.
Man. See Atalanta in Calydon.
March.
Mary Beaton's Song. See Chastelard.
Mary Stuart, sel.
Marzo Pazzo.
Match, A.
Mater Dolorosa.
Mater Triumphalis.
Midsummer Holiday, A, sels.
Moss-Rose, A.
Nature. See Atalanta in Calydon.
Nephelidia. See Heptalogia, The.
New Year's Day.
"Non Dolet."
Northumberl and.
Not a Child.
"Not as with Sundering of the Earth.
See Atalanta in Calydon.
Nympholept, A.
Oblation, The.
Of Such Is the Kingdom of Heaven.
Olive.
On a Country Road. See Midsummer
Holiday, A.
On Lamb's Specimens of Dramatic
Poets.
On the Cliffs.
On the Death of Robert Browning. See
Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of
Robert Browning, A.
On the Deaths of Thomas Carlyle and
George Eliot.
On the Monument Erected to Mazzini
at Genoa.
On the Verge. See Midsummer Holi
day, A.
"Outside the garden." See Winter in
Northumberland.
Peace-Giver, The.
Philip Massinger. See Sonnets on Eng
lish Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Pilgrims, The.
Play Then and Sing!
Poet and the Woodlouse, The.
Poor Children. (Tr.)
859
SWINBURNE, Algernon C. (Cont'd).
Prelude: "Between the green bud and
the red." See Songs before Sunrise.
Prelude: "Love that is first and last
of all things made." See Tristram
of Lyonesse.
Prelude of [or to] "Songs before Sun
rise." See Songs before Sunrise.
Prelude: Tristram and Iseult. See
Tristram of Lyonesse.
Queen's Song, The. See Chastelard.
Reiver's Neck- Verse, A.
Relics.
Return, The. See Triumph of Time,
The.
Robert Browning. See Sequence of
Sonnets on the Death of Robert
Browning.
Rococo.
Rondel: "Kissing her hair, I sat against
her feet."
Rondel: "These many years since we
began to be."
Rosamond, sel.
Rosamond at Woodstock. See Rosa
mond.
Rose.
Roundel, The: "Roundel is wrought
as a ring or a starbright sphere, A."
Salt of the Earth, The.
Sapphics.
Sappho. See On the Cliffs.
Sea, The. See Triumph of Time, The.
Seaboard, The.
Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of
Robert Browning, A.
Seven Years Old.
Shelley. See Cor Cordium.
Siena, sel.
Singing Lesson, A.
Sisters, The, sels.
Slaying of Urgan, The. See Tristram
of Lyonesse.
Solitude, A.
Song: "And ye maun braid your yel
low hair." See Mary Stuart.
Song: "Love laid his sleepless head."
Song in Time of Order, A (1852).
Song of the Standard, The.
Songs before Sunrise, sels.
Sonnet for a Picture. See Heptalogia,
The.
Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets
(1590-1650), sels.
Spring Song.
Stanzas: "I will go back to the great
sweet mother." See Triumph of
Time, The.
Sunbows, The.
Sunset and Moonrise.
Super Flumina Babylonis.
Swimming. See Tristram of Lyonesse.
Thalassius.
"There lived a singer in France of
old." See Triumph of Time.
There's Nae Lark. See Sisters, The.
Thomas Decker. See Sonnets on Eng
lish Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
To a Cat.
To a Seamew.
To Louis Kossuth.
To Victor Hugo.
To Walt Whitman in America.
Triads.
Tristram and Iseult. See Tristram of
Lyonesse.
Tristram of Lyonesse, sels.
Triumph of Time, The.
Unto Each His Handiwork.
Up the Spout.
Upon a Child.
Vision of Spring in Winter, A.
Watch in the Night, A.
Way of the Wind, The.
We Have Seen Thee, O Love. See
Atalanta in Calydon.
What is Death?
When the Hounds of Spring [Are on
Winter's Traces]. See Atalanta in
Calydon.
White Butterflies.
"Who shall put a bridle." See Erech
theus.
William Shakespeare. See Sonnets on
English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650).
Winds, The.
Winter in Northumberland.
Witch-Mother, The.
Word with the Wind, A.
Year's Carols, A.
Youth of the Year, The. See Atalanta
in Calydon.
SWINERTON, J. G.— Old Man Goes to
Town, The.
Swing:
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
SWING, David.— Beautiful Things.
Contentment.
Lincoln's Birthday— February 12, 1809.
SWINGLE, Emma F. — Rest for the
Weary.
SWINGLER, Randall.— Poem: "Espe
cially when I take pen in hand."
SWOFFORD, Ben. — American Constitu
tion and Its Fraraers, The.
"SYLVA, Carmen." See "CARMEN
SYLVA."
SYLVESTER, Mrs. Clara.— Trusty and
True.
SYLVESTER, Frederick O. — Picture.
The.
SYLVESTER, Joshua. — Amor Inelucta-
bilis.
Autumnus.
Constancy.
Contented Mind, A.
Contentment.
Fruits of a Clear Conscience, The.
Glorious Stars of Heaven, The.
Love's Omnipresence.
Omnia Somnia.
Sonnet: "They say that shadowes of
deceased ghosts."
Sonnet: "Were I as base as is the
lowly plain."
Surcloying the Stomach. See Tetra-
sticha.
Tetrasticha, sel.
Ubique.
SYLVESTRE, Armand. — Comfortable
Corner, The.
SYMMES, Harold.— Trail Song.
SYMONDS, John Addington. — "Alas,
poor heart, I pity thee." (TV.)
At Amalfi.
At Castellamare. >y
"Before my lady's window gay. (T r.)
"Beneath the branch of the green may.
(TV.)
Celestial Love. (TV.)
Christmas Lullaby, A.
Church Triumphant, The.
Doom of Beauty, The. (TV.)
"Drink, gossips mine, we drink no
wine." (TV.)
Episode, An. . . . . „ ,-r ^
"Fair is her body, bright her eye. ( 1 r. )
Fall of a Soul, The. .
Farewell: "It is buried and done with.
Farewell: "Thou goest; to what distant
For One of Gian Bellini's Little Angels.
Garden Close, A. (TV.)
Garland and the Girdle, The. (TV.)
Gaudeamus Igitur. (TV.)
Harvest. .
"He who knows not what thing is Para
dise." (TV.) See Three Ballate.
"How can I sing light-souled and fancy-
free. (TV.)
Human Outlook, The.
"I found at daybreak yester morn. (TV.)
"I found myself one day all, all alone. '
(TV.) See Three Ballate.
"I see the dawn e'en now begin to
peer." (TV.) See Popular Songs of
Tuscany.
"I went a roaming, maidens, one bright
day." See Three Ballate.
"I would I were a bird so free." (TV.)
See Popular Songs of Tuscany.
Idyll of the Rose. (TV.)
II Fior Degli Eroici Furor i.
In a Green Garden. (Jr.) See Three
Ballate.
In February.
In the Inn at Berchtesgaden.
"In this merry morn of May." (TV.)
"Into a little close of mine I went." (TV. )
Invitation to the Gondola, The.
Invocation, An: "To God, the everlast
ing, who abides."
"It was the morning of the first of
May." (TV.> See Popular Songs of
Tuscany.
Je Suis Trop Jeune. See Stella Maris.
Joy May Kill. (TV.)
"Kiss me then, my merry May. (TV.)
Kolva TO. T&V <pl\(av (Koina ta ton phi-
Ion).
Lament for Adonis. (Idyll I). (TV.)
Lamentation of Danae, The. (TV.)
Lauriger Horatius. (Tr.)
Le Jeune Homme Caressant Sa
Chiraere.
Lines Written on the Roof of Milan
Cathedral.
Loftier Race, A.
Love in Dreams.
SYMONDS, John Addington (Cont'd).
Love, the Light-Giver. (Tr.}
Love's Entreaty. (Tr.)
Lullaby for Christmas, A.
Lux Est Umbra Dei.
"Maid Marjory sits at the castle gate.
"My love for him shall be." (Tr.)
Night.
Nightingale, The.
"Now who is he on earth that lives.
"0 love, my love, and perfect bliss!"
(Tr.)
"O nightingale of woodland gay." (Tr.)
Ode to Aphrodite. (TV.)
On a Picture by Poussin Representing
Shepherds in Arcadia.
On Knighthood. (TV.) ?j
"On Sunday morning well I knew.
(Tr.) See Popular Songs of Tus
cany.
On the Brink of Death. (TV.)
"Passing across the billowy sea.
(Tr.) See Popular Songs of Tus
cany.
Pastoral, A. (Tr.)
Peace on Earth. (Tr.)
People, The. (TV.)
Philosophic Flight, The. (TV.)
Poem of Privacy, A. (Tr.)
Popular Songs of Tuscany. (Tr.)
Prayer for Purification, A. (Tr.)
"Sad, lost in thought, and mute I
go." (Tr.)
Shepherd to the Evening Star, The.
"Sleeping or waking, thou sweet face."
(Tr.) See Popular Songs of Tus
cany.
Song of the Open Road. (Tr.)
Sonnet: "And then she rose; and ris
ing, then she knelt/' See Stella
Maris.
Sonnet: "Rebuke me not! I have nor
wish nor skill." See Stella Maris.
Sonnet: "Silvery mosquito-curtains
draped the bed." See Stella Maris.
Sonnet, The: "Sonnet is a fruit which
long hath slept, The."
Soul-Commingling.
Stella Maris, sels.
"Strew me with blossoms when I die."
(Tr.) See Popular Songs of Tus
cany.
"Sweet flower that art so fair and
gay."
There's No Lust like to Poetry.
"They have said evil of my dear." (Tr.)
"They lied those lying traitors all." (Tr.)
"This month of May, one pleasant
eventide." (Tr.)
Three Ballate.
Thyself.
To Sleep. (Tr.)
Tomb of Diogenes, The. (Tr.)
Transfiguration of Beauty. (Tr.)
Venice.
"What time I see you passing by."
(Tr.) See Popular Songs of Tus
cany.
SYMONS, Arthur.— After Love.
Amends to Nature.
Angel of Perugino.
Asking Forgiveness.
At Burgos.
At Dawn.
At Fontainebleau.
At the Stage-Door.
Before the Squall.
Brother of a Weed, The.
By the _ Pool at the Third Rosses.
Confession, A. (Tr.)
Cornish Wind.
Credo.
Crying of Water, The.
Dance the Jig. (Tr.)
During Music.
Emmy.
Fantoches. (Tr.)
Femme et Chatte. (Tr.)
Fisher's Widow, The.
Gardener, The.
Gipsy Love.
Hallucination: I.
In a Garden.
In Fountain Court.
In the Wood of Finvara.
Javanese Dancers.
Kisses.
La Melinite: Moulin-Rouge.
Last Memory, The.
Love and Sleep.
860
SYMONS, Arthur (Continued).
Mandoline. (Tr.)
Memory.
Modern Beauty.
Nerves.
Night.
"O woman of my love, I am walking
with you on the sand."
Obscure Night of the Soul, The. (Tr )
Of Charity.
Opals.
Peace at Noon.
Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua, A.
Prologue: Before the Curtain.
Rain on the Down.
Requies.
Return, The.
Roundel of Rest, A.
Sea- Wind. (Tr.)
Shadow, The.
Street-Singer, The.
To a Portrait.
To a Sea-Gull.
To Night.
Turning Dervish, The.
Twilight.
Unloved, The.
Veneta Marina.
Villa Borghese.
Wanderer's Song.
White Magic.
Withi
Zulia.
agic.
Dai
Within a Dainty Garden-Close. (Tr.)
.
SYNESIUS.— Hymn: "Ah, what are
strength and beauty?"
SYNGE, John M. (Millington).— Beg-
Innish.
Curse, The.
Dread.
He Understands the Great Cruelty of
Death. (Tr.) See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Death ["My flowery
and green age," etc.]).
He Wishes He Might Die and Follow
Laura. (Tr.) See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Death ["In the years
of her age," etc.]).
In Glencullen.
In Kerry.
In May.
I've Thirty Months.
Laura Waits for Him in Heaven
(Tr.) See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Death).
Old Woman's Lamentations, An. (Tr.)
On a Birthday.
On an Anniversary.
On an Island.
Passing of the Shee, The.
Prelude: "Still south I went and west
and south again."
Queens.
Question, A.
To the Oaks of Glencree.
Wanderer, The.
"What a grudge I am bearing the
earth." (Tr.) See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Death).
Winter.
SYNON, Mary.— Fleet Goes By, The.
SYRIAN, Ajan. — Syrian Lover in Exile
Remembers Thee, Light of My Land,
The.
"T., A. B."— Cobbler! Stick to Your
Last; or The Adventure of Joe Dob-
son.
"T.t A. J." — Eskimelodrama, The; or,
The Eskapade of an Eskamaid.
What Is Love?
"T., B. L." See TAYLOR, BERT LESTON.
"T. M. M." See "MM T. M."
TA' ABB ATA SHARRA— Ever Watch
ful.
TABB, Father. See below.
TABB, John Banister (Father Tabb).—
Adrift.
All in All.
Anonymous.
At the Manger.
Becalmed.
Beethoven and Angelo.
Betrayal.
Blackberry Bush, A.
Brook, The.
Brother Ass and St. Francis.
Bubble, The.
Bunch of Roses, A.
Burthen of the Ass, The.
Butterfly, The.
AUTHOB INDEX
Tasso
TABB, John Banister (Continued).
Cats. he
Child' at Bethlehem, The. See Child.
Childhood.
Child's Prayer, A.
Child's Star, The.
Christ and the Pagan.
Christ the Mendicant.
Clover.
Communion.
Compensation.
Confided. ,, , ,
Cradle-Song, A: "Sing it, Mother!
sing it low."
Dandelion, The.
Deep unto Deep.
Departed, The.
Dews, The.
Difference, The.
Druid, The.
Easter.
Evolution.
Faith.
Fame.
Fancy.
Father Damien.
Fern Song.
Fire-Fly, The.
Foot Soldiers.
Fraternity.
Fulfilled.
Going Blind.
Goldenrod.
Good Thief, The.
High and Low.
Hospitality.
Humming-Bird, The.
Inconvenience, An.
Indian Summer.
Insectarian, An.
Inspiration.
"Is Thy Servant a Dog?
Jacet Leo XIII.
Kildee.
Lamb Child, The.
Light of Bethlehem, The.
Lone-Land.
Love's Autograph.
Mater Dolorosa.
Matins.
Mid-Day Moon, The.
Mouse, a Cat, and an Irish Bull, A.
My Captive.
My Secret.
My Star.
Nature.
Nekros.
Out of Bounds.
Overflow.
Phantoms.
Pleiads, The.
Poe's Critics.
Rain-Pool, The.
Reaper, The.
Recognition.
Sap.
Sisters, The.
Sleep.
Slumber Song: "Lo, in the West."
Snow-Bird, The.
Sunbeam, The.
Tax-Gatherer, The.
Test, The.
To a Rose.
To a Songster.
To a Star.
To a Wood- Violet.
To Shelley.
To Silence.
To the m Christ.
Transition.
Water-Lily, The.
White Jessamine, The.
Wild Flowers.
Wind, The.
Winter Rain.
Woodpecker, The.
TABER, Harry Persons. — Jabberwocky
of Authors, The.
TABUBOKEE IS HIKAWA.— "Feeling
inclined toward charity." See Trans
lations from Modern Japanese
Poetry.
"Whenever I get angry." See Trans
lations from Modern Japanese
Poetry.
TADEMA, (Miss) Laurence Alma. See
ALMA-TADEMA, (Miss) LAURENCE.
TAFT. William Howard.—
Fruits of Victory, The.
Lincoln.
TAGGARD, Genevieve (Mrs. Kenneth
Durant). — Black Sea Rest Home.
Desert Remembers Her Reasons, The.
Dilemma of the Elm.
Doomsday Morning.
Enamel Girl, The.
Eruption in Utopia.
First Miracle.
For Eager Lovers.
Galatea Again.
Gladness.
Lark.
Millions of Strawberries.
Euiet Woman, The.
ea-Change.
Solar Myth.
Song for Unbound Hair.
Still Search, The.
There Was a Time.
Tropical Girl to Her Garden.
Try Tropic.
Under Bloom and over Stone.
Unfaithful, The.
With Child.
TAGORE, Rabindranath.— Autumn.
Baby's Way.
Champa Flower, The.
Day after Day. See Gitanjali.
End, The.
Flower-School, The.
Fruit- Gathering, sels.
Gardener, The, sels.
Gift, The.
Gitanjali, sels.
I Dive Down into the Depth.
I Have Got My Leave. See Gitanjali.
If It Is Not My Portion. See Gitanjali.
In the Dusky Path of a Dream. See
Gardener, The.
India.
Merchant, The.
My Song.
On the Slope of the Desolate River. See
Gitanjali.
Paper Boats.
Recall, The.
" 'Sire,' announced the servant to the
King." See Fruit-Gathering.
Songs of Kabir, sel. (TV.)
Sonnet: "What sandy streams flowed
yellow with the gold/5
"Sudas, the gardener, plucked from
his tank." See Fruit-Gathering.
That Shoreless Ocean. See Gitanjali.
This Is My Delight. See Gitanjali.
Thou Art the Sky. See Gitanjali.
When One Knows Thee. See Gitanjali.
Where the Mind Is without Fear. See
Gitanjali. _
Yellow Bird Sings, The. See Gar
dener. The.
TAH-GAH-JUTE. See "LOGAN, JOHN."
TAHUREAU, Jacques. — Moonlight.
Shadows of His Lady.
TAIT, Mark.— Pale Moon.
TAKEKO, Kujo.— "At .the time of part
ing." See Translations from Modern
apanese Poetry.
.ow disagreeable it is." See Trans
lations from Modern Japanese Poetry.
"I bring good news," said Spring. See
Translations from Modern Japanese
"Shaking gold and silver bells." See
Translations from Modern Japanese
Poetry.
TALBOT, Charles R. — Lesson in Weigh-
TALBOT, Ellen V.— Sleepy-Time.
TALBOT, Ethel.— Give Love To-Day.
TALBOT, J. J. — Voice of Despair, The.
TALBOT, S. Maria.— Little Boy's [Baby]
Prayer, The.
TALBOTT, Carlton. — Ballyhoo for a
Mendicant.
Day Closes, The.
Royal Pickle, A.
Sisters Kastemaloff, The.
TALFOURD, Thomas Noon. — Chanty.
Ion, sel.
Sympathy. See Ion.
"TALHAIARN" (John Jones).— Where
Are the Men? _
TALL AD AY, Jennie.— Boneset Tea.
TALLANTE, Mossen Juan. — Prayer to
the Crucifix.
TALMAGE, Thomas DeWitt. — After
Midnight.
Archfiend of Nations, The.
Back from the War.
Bible, The.
Carlo and the Freezer.
Curse of Drink, The.
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"Hoi
TALMAGE, Thomas DeWitt (Contd).
Curtain Lifted, The.
Cut Behind.
Flask, Bottle and Demijohn.
Funeral of the Flowers, The.
Grandmother's Spectacles.
"Half Was Not Told Me, The."
High License.
Home.
National Prohibition.
Newspapers.
No Cure but Prohibition.
Original Liquor League, The.
Our Regiments of Reform.
Power of Music, The.
Pure Patriotism.
Queen Vashti.
Rum Fiend's Portrait, The.
Rum the Worst Enemy of the Work
ing-Classes.
Suicide; or, the Sin of Self -Destruc
tion.
Swallowing a Fly.
To the Dykes!
Tragedy, A.
Winter Nights.
Women's Dispositions.
World We Live In, The.
Wreck of the "Huron."
"TANAQUIL, Paul" (J. G. Clemenceau
le Clercq). — History.
TANNAHILL, Robert.— Bonnie Wood o'
Craigie-lea.
Braes o' Gleniffer, The.
Braes of Balquhither, The.
By Yon Burn Side.
Flower o' Dumblane, The.
Gloomy Winter's Now Awa'.
Jessie, the Flower o' Dunblane.
Lass o' Arranteenie, The.
"Loudoun's Bonnie Woods and Braes."
Midges Dance aboon the Burn, The.
O Are Ye Sleeping, Maggie?
TANNER, Mary Ellen.— Echoes.
TANNER, Ovie Pedigo. — Spinners.
T'AO CH'IEN. See YUAN-MING, T'AO.
T'AO YUAN-MING. See YUAN-MING,
T'AO.
TAO-YUN.— Climbing a Mountain.
TAOS INDIANS. See INDIANS: TAGS.
TAPPAN, Edith HaskelL— Bonfires.
TAPPAN, Eva March. — My Grand
mamma.
TAPPAN, William Bingham.— Hour of
Peaceful Rest, The.
TAPPER, Thomas. — Around the World.
Tides, The.
TARBELL, Ida M. (Minerva). — How
Lincoln Became a National Figure.
See Life of Abraham Lincoln, The.
Life of Abraham Lincoln, The, sels.
Lincoln, the Lawyer. See Life of
Abraham Lincoln, The.
Lincoln's Departure from Springfield
As Told by Billy Brown. See Life
of Abraham Lincoln, The.
Mother of Abraham Lincoln, The. See
Life of Abraham Lincoln,, The.
Wigwam Convention Nomination. See
Life of Abraham Lincoln, The.
TARBOX, Increase Niles. — Ride on the
Black Valley Railroad, A.
TARKINGTON, Booth.— Betty Carewe's
Dance, sel. See Two Vanrevels.
Clothes Make the Man. See Seven
teen.
Death of Crailey Gray. See Two Van-
revels.
Kisses of Marjorie.
Model Letter to a Friend, A. See Pen-
rod and Sam.
Penrod and Sam, sels.
Penrod's Busy Day. See Penrod and
Sam.
Seventeen, sel.
Two Vanrevels, sels.
TARKINGTON, Louisa Fletcher.— Land
of Beginning Again, The.
TARRANT, William G. — Master's Man,
The.
TARSON, Charles. — Scene at Niagara
Falls.
TARVER, Zephyr Ware. — My Little
House.
TASSIN, Algernon. — Attainment.
In the Hospital.
TASSIS, Juan de.— To a Cloistress.
TASSO, Torquato. — Aminta, sel.
Armida's Garden. See Jerusalem De
livered.
Crusaders Behold Jerusalem, The.
Godfrey of Bulloigne, sels.
Golden Age, The. See Arnmta.
Tasso
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
TASSO, Torquato (Continued').
Jerusalem Delivered, sets.
Love.
Ode to the Golden Age. See Aminta.
Pastoral of Tasso, A.
Pluto's Council. Sec Godfrey of Bul-
lolgne.
Prayer Brings Rain, A. See Godfrey
of Bulloigne.
Shepherd's Song, The. See Jerusalem
Delivered.
Sophronia and Olinda. See Jerusalem
Delivered.
To His Mistress in Absence.
TASTU, Madame. — To the Guardian
Angel.
TATE, Allen. — Advice to a Young Ro
manticist.
Cross, The.
Death of Little Boys.
Ditty.
Emblems. .
Farewell to Anactoria. (TV.)
Idiot.
John Brown.
Last Days of Alice.
Mediterranean, The.
Mr. Pope.
Mother and Son.
Obituary: In Mem. S. B. V. 1834-1909.
Ode to Fear.
Ode to the Confederate Dead.
Paradigm, The.
Shadow and Shade.
To a Romanticist.
Traveler, The.
Wolves, The.
TATE, John Orley Allen. See TATE,
ALLEN.
TATE, Nahum. — Christmas: While
shepherds watch'd their flocks by
Song of the Angels at the Nativity of
Our Blessed Saviour.
While Shepherds Watched [Their
Flocks by Night].
TATE, Nahum, DRYDEN, John, et al.
Absalom and Achitophel, Second
Part. (Such sels. as are given are by
JOHN DRYDEN.)
TATLOW, Edson W. B. — Borrowed
Baby, The.
T ATM AN, Adaline H. — Night Meeting,
The.
TATNALL, Frances Dorr (Swift) (Mrs.
H. L. Tatnall, Jr.). — Art Thou the
Same.
TATNALL, Mrs. H. L. See above.
TATUM, (Mrs.) Edith. — Black Mammy.
TAYLER, B. W. R. — Daddy Is Back to
Work.
TAYLOR, . — Frank Hayman.
TAYLOR, .—Make Room for Life.
TAYLOR, Mrs. Alexander Cameron.
See TAYLOR, RACHEL ANN AND.
TAYLOR, Ann (Mrs. Ann Taylor Gil-
bert). — Another Plum-Cake.
Baby, The.
Jane and Eliza.
Meddlesome Matty.
My Mother.
Pin, The.
Plum-Cake, The.
Washing and Dressing.
Worm, The.
See also TAYLOR, JANE or ANN.
TAYLOR, Ann and Jane. — Baby's Dance,
The.
Boy and the Sheep, The.
Cow, The.
Good Dobbin.
Learning to Draw.
Little Ants, The.
Little Fish That Would Not Do As It
Was Bid, The.
Little Girl to Her Dolly, The.
Little Star, The.
Of What Are Your Clothes Made?
Pretty Cow.
Pussy.
Sheep, The,
Sleepy Harry.
Star, The.
Thank You, Pretty Cow.
Tumble, The.
Twinkle, Twinkle [, Little Star].
TAYLOR, Bayard. — Aix-la-Chapelle.
America. See National Ode, Read at
the Celebration in Independence Hall,
Philadelphia, July 4, 1876.
Angelo Orders His Dinner.
Arab to the Palm, The.
TAYLOR, Bayard (Continued).
Ariel in the Cloven Pine.
At Home.
Bedouin [Love-] Song.
By the Sea.
Camerados.
Cantelope, The.
Chorus of Angels. (TV.) See Faust.
Chorus of Women. (TV.) See Faust.
Cimabuella.
Dedicatory Ode for the Gettysburg Na
tional Cemetery. See Gettysburg
Ode.
Demon of the Mirror, The.
Easter Chorus from Faust. (TV.) bee
Faust.
Echo Club, The, sel.
El Canalo.
Faust, sels. (TV.)
Fight of Paso Del Mar, The.
Fountain of Trevi, The.
Gettysburg Ode, The, sel.
Gwendoline.
Hadramaut.
Hassan Ben Khaled, sel.
Hassan to His Mare.
Hiram Hover.
King of Thule, The. (TV.) See
Faust.
Kubleh.
Lay of Macaroni, The.
Liberty's Latest Daughter. See Na
tional Ode Read at the Celebration
in Independence Hall, Philadelphia,
July 4, 1876.
Lincoln at Gettysburg. See Gettysburg
Ode.
Marigold.
My Mission. n ,
National Ode, Read at the Celebration
in Independence Hall, Philadelphia,
July 4, 1876.
Nettle, The.
Night with a Wolf, A.
Nubia.
Ode on a Jar of Pickles.
Palabras Grandiosas. See Echo Club,
The. t
Possession.
Promissory Note, The.
Proposal.
Quaker Widow, The.
Return of Spring, The.
Rose, The. See Hassan Ben Khaled.
Scene in the Dungeon. (TV.) See
Faust.
Scott and the Veteran.
Shepherd's Lament, The. (TV.)
Shrimp-Gatherers, The.
Sir Eggnogg.
Soldier and the Pard, The.
Soldier's Song. (Jr.) See Faust.
Song: "Daughter of Egypt, veil thine
eyes!"
Song in Camp, A.
Song of 1876, The.
Song of the Camp, The.
Storm Song.
Story for a Child, A.
Sunshine of the Gods, The, sel.
Through Baltimore.
To M. T.
To the Nile.
Tomb of Charlemagne, The.
Tyre.
Village Stork, The.
Wolf Story, A.
TAYLOR, Benjamin Franklin. — Battle
Poem, A.
Cavalry Charge, The.
Dead Grenadier, The.
Gone Before.
Grammar of Life, The.
Isle of Long Ago, The.
June Morning, A.
Long Ago, The.
Money Musk. See Old Barn, The.
Month of Mars, The.
Northern Lights, The.
Old Barn, The, sel.
Psalm-Book in the Garret, The.
River Time, The.
School "Called."
Storming of Mission Ridge.
Success.
Vane on the Spire, The.
TAYLOR, Bert Leston ("B. L. T.").—
After the Moving.
Ataraxia.
Ballade of Spring's Unrest, A.
Bards We Quote, The.
Behind the Door.
Bygones.
862
TAYLOR, Bert Leston (Continued).
Canopus.
Cow, The.
Dinosaur, The.
Farewell: "Farewell, another gloomy
word."
Happy Thought.
Lazy Writer, The.
Old Stuff.
Post-Impressionism.
Rain.
Reward.
Road to Anywhere, The.
Sundown.
They Got Better Acquainted.
Vanished Fay, The.
"We Have with Us Tonight."
TAYLOR, Charles Edward.— For Sale,
a Horse.
TAYLOR, Charles Russell. — Willie
Meets the Visitor.
TAYLOR, Charles S. — Scandal among
the Flowers, A.
TAYLOR, Coley B.— Chinoiseries.
TAYLOR, Cyril G.— Frost.
Snow.
TAYLOR, Elizabeth Gushing. — Keep
Climbing.
TAYLOR, Elkanah East. — Staff That
Sustains, The.
TAYLOR, Emily.— Mother.
TAYLOR, Mrs. Enoch.— Church Rev
eries of a School-Girl.
TAYLOR, Estelle.— Friends in Need.
TAYLOR, Frances Beatrice. — Fruit
Vendor, The.
Husbandman, The.
Last Tavern, The.
Old Gardens.
Wayfaring Fools.
Wedgwood Bowl, A.
TAYLOR, Frank. — England's Dead.
TAYLOR, George. — Lincoln.
TAYLOR, George Lansing. — Alexander
Breaking Bucephalus.
Boy Engineer, The.
Christmas Bells.
God's Ragamuffin Army.
Jehoshaphat's Deliverance.
No Slave beneath the Flag.
Pax Vobiscum!
Prohibition the Only Safeguard for
Youth.
Temperance Enlightening the World.
TAYLOR, Sir Henry. — Aretina's Song.
Athulf and Ethflda. See Edwin the
Fair.
Characterization, A.
Edwin the Fair, sels.
Elena's Song. See Philip van Arte-
velde.
Heart-Rest. See Philip van Artevelde.
Hero, The.
John of Launoy. See Philip van Arte
velde.
Philip van Artevelde, sels.
Revolutions. See Philip van Arte
velde.
Scholar, The. See Edwin the Fair.
Song: "Bee to the heather, The."
Song: "Down lay in a nook my lady's
orach." See Philip van Artevelde.
Song: "Quoth tongue ot neither maid
nor wife." See Philip van Arte
velde.
Wife, A. See Philip van Artevelde.
Wind in the Pines, The. See Edwin
the Fair.
Women Singing.
TAYLOR, Ida Scott (Ida Scott Taylor
McKinney). — All Hail the Name of
Lincoln !
Hail Lincoln's Birthday.
Our Eloquent Dead.
TAYLOR, J. E. (TV.).— If It Be True
That Any Beauteous Thing.
Might of One Fair Face, The.
TAYLOR, James Monroe. — First and
Great Commandment.
What College Does for Girls.
TAYLOR, Jane. — Beautiful Things,
(wr. at.). See ALLERTON, ELLEN P.
Child's Hymn of Praise, A.
Contented John.
Contrasted Soliloquies.
Cow and the Ass, The.
Dirty Jim.
Discontented Pendulum, The.
Employment.
Farm, The.
Finery.
Good-Night.
AUTHOE INDEX
Tennyson
TAYLOR, Jane (Continued}.
I Love (or Like) Little Pussy.
Little Lark, The ( wr. at.). See
O'KEEFE, ADELAIDE.
Little Pussy.
Morning.
Now and Then.
Philosopher's Scales, The.
Pond, The.
Poppy, The.
Recreation.
Slider and His Wife, The.
Sweetly Sleep.
Toad's Journal, The.
Violet, The.
Way to Be Happy, The.
Works of God, The.
See also TAYLOR, JANE or ANN.
TAYLOR, Jane and Ann. See TAYLOR,
ANN and JANE.
TAYLOR, Jane or Ann. — Evening
Hymn, An. .
Evening Hymn for a Little Family, An,
Little Hymn, A. .
TAYLOR, Jeffreys. — Dog of Reflection.
Lion and the Mouse, The.
Milkmaid, The.
Tale of a Mouse, The.
Young Mouse, The.
TAYLOR, Jeremy.-— Heaven.
Hymn for Christmas Day.
Penitent, The.
TAYLOR, Joseph Russell.— Blow Softly,
Thrush.
Breath of the Oat.
Dove's Nest.
Flute, The. , • v „.
Lullaby: "At sunset our white butter
flies."
Veery-Thrush, The.
TAYLOR, L. — Americans for America.
TAYLOR, Lorraine Mozee. — At the Fu-
TAYLOR, Mary Atwater. — Espaliers.
TAYLOR, Peter. — Gain and Loss.
TAYLOR, Rachel Annand (Mrj. Alexan
der Cameron Taylor ; Rachel Annand) .
Age Intercedes for Youth.
Body, The.
Child of Joy, A.
Ecstasy.
End of the Duel, The.
Four Crimson Violers.
Impression of Autumn.
In the Fields of Love.
Joys of Art, The.
Knights to Chrysola, The.
May-Music.
Preference, The.
Princess of Scotland, The.
Question, The.
Race, The.
Roman Road, The.
To the Head of a Greek Boy.
Unknown Sword-Maker, The.
Wedding of the Redeemed Princess.
TAYLOR, Robert L. — Address to Ex-
Confederates.
TAYLOR, Tom. — Abraham Lincoln.
British Tribute to Lincoln.
Fool's Revenge, The, sel.
Jester and His Daughter, The. See
Fool's Revenge, The.
Lord Dundreary's Letter. (?)
Sam's Letter. (?)
TAYLOR, Torn and READE, Charles.—
See READE, CHARLES and TAYLOR,
TOM.
TAYLOR, Viola.— Babylon.
Esthonian Bridal Song.
TAYLOR, William (TV.).— Good Bishop,
The.
TAYLOR, William M.— Put Out That
Fire!
TCHOBANIAN, Archag.— Bond, The.
TEAS DALE, Sara. — After Parting.
Alchemy.
All That Was Mortal.
Answer, The.
Appraisal.
April.
April Winds.
Arcturus in Autumn.
At TintagiL
August Moonrise.
August Night.
Barter.
Beautiful Proud Sea.
Because.
Bells. See Dark Cup, The.
Blue Squills.
Buried Love.
TEASDALE, Sara (Continued).
Capri.
Central Park at Dusk.
Change.
Child, Child.
Christmas Carol, A: "Kings, they come
from the South, The."
Cloud, The.
Coin, The.
Come.
Crystal Gazer, The.
Dark Cup, The, sels.
Day's Ending.
Debt.
December Day, A.
Doubt.
Effigy of a Nun.
End, An.
Epitaph: "Serene descent, as a red
leaf's descending."
Falling Star, The.
Faults.
Flight, The.
Fontainebleau.
Foreknown.
Fountain, The.
Four Winds.
Full Moon.
Ghost, The.
Grandfather's Love.
I Am Not Yours.
I Have Loved Hours at Sea.
I Have Seen the Spring.
I Remembered.
I Shall Live to Be Old.
I Shall Not Care.
I Would Live in Your Love.
If Death Is Kind.
Immortal.
In a Darkening Garden.
In Memory of Vachel Lindsay.
In the Carpenter's Shop.
In the End. See Dark Cup, The.
In the Wood.
Indian Summer.
Inn of Earth, The.
Interlude: Songs Out of Sorrow, sels.
It Is Not a Word.
Joy.
Kind Moon, The.
Kiss, The.
Lamp, The.
Leaves.
Lessons. See Interlude: Songs Out of
Sorrow.
Let It Be Forgotten.
Like Barley Bending.
Long Hill, The.
Longing.
Look, The.
Lovely Chance.
Mastery. See Interlude: Songs Out of
Sorrow.
May Day. See Dark Cup, The.
Message.
Metropolitan Tower, The.
Moods.
Moon's Ending.
Morning.
Mountain Water.
My Heart Is Heavy.
Mystery, The.
Naples.
Net, The.
Night.
Night Song at Amain.
Oh, You Are Coming.
On the Dunes.
On the South Downs.
On the Sussex Downs.
Open Windows.
Over the Roofs.
Peace.
Philosopher, The.
Pierrot.
Poor-House, The.
Prayer, The: "My answered prayer
came up to me."
Prayer, A: "Until I lose my soul and
• He.'*
Redbirds.
Refuge. See Interlude: Songs Out of
Sorrow.
Return at Night.
Sappho.
Secret Treasure.
September Day.
Since There Is No Escape.
Solitary, The.
Song: "Let it be forgotten as a flower
is forgotten/'
863
TEASDALE, Sara (Continued).
Song at Capri.
Song for Colin, The.
Song Making.
Spirit's House. See Interlude: Songs
Out of Sorrow.
Spring in War-Time,
Spring Night.
Star, The.
Star Map, A.
Stars.
Summer Night, Riverside.
Sunset: St. Louis.
Swallow Flight.
There \Vill Be Stars.
There Will Come Soft Rains.
Thoughts.
To Dick, on His Sixth Birthday.
To E.
To Rose.
To the Sea.
Truce.
Unchanging, The.
Unseen, The.
Voice, The.
Water-Lilies.
Wayfarer, The.
What Do I Care?
Winter Night Song.
Wisdom. See Interlude: Songs Out of
Sorrow.
Wood Song. See Interlude: Songs Out
of Sorrow.
TEEM, Annie J.— Greatest Gift, The.
TEGNER, Esaias. — Frithiof's Farewell.
See Frithiof's Saga.
Frithiof's Homestead. See Frithiof's
Saga.
Frithiof's Saga, sels.
Tegner's Drapa.
TEICHNER, Miriam. — Awareness.
Struggle, The.
Submission
Victory.
TEJADA, Juan Manuel Garcia. — To
Jesus on tie Cross.
"TEKAHIONWAKE." See JOHNSON,
E. PAULINE.
TELFAIR, Nancy (Mrs. Howard Du-
Bose) . — Wisdom.
TEMPLE, Anna. See WHITNEY, ANNA
TEMPLE.
TEMPLE, Anne Hunter. — King Passes.
TEMPLETON, Herminie. — Ashes of Old
Wishes, The.
TEMPLETON, J. D.— New Year, The.
TEN EYCK, E. E. — Daniel in the Lions'
Den.
TENNANT, E. Wyndham. — Home
Thoughts in Laventie.
Light after Darkness.
TENNANT, Pamela.— Echo.
Legend of the Saintfoin, The.
Legend of the Tortoise, The.
TENNANT, Robert. — Wee Davie Day-
TENNANT, William.— Anster Fair, sels.
Ode to Peace.
On the Road to Anster Fair. See
Anster Fair.
Rab the Ranter's Bag-Pipe Playing.
See Anster Fair.
TENNEY, Charles Henry.— Bouquet for
Judas.
TENNEY, Julia M. — Thanksgiving on
Herring Hill.
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord. — Akbar's
Dream, sel.
Albert the Good. See Idylls of the
King (Dedication).
Amphion.
Ancient Sage, The.
"And all is well, tho' faith and form.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
And So the Word Had Breath. See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
"And was the day of my delight."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, sel. (Tr.) m
April Days. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Dip down upon the
northern shore").
Arrival, The. See Day-Dream, The.
Arthur's Farewell. See Idylls of the
King (Guinevere).
As through the Land [at Eve We
Went]. See Princess, The.
As When with Downcast Eyes.
Ask Me No More. See Princess, The.
At the Window. See Enoch Arden.
Autumn. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Calm is the morn without
a sound").
Tennyson
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIONS
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord (Continued').
Awakening of Spring, The. See In
Memoriam A. H. H. ("Now fades
the last long streak of snow").
Aylrner's Field.
Baby-Song. See Sea Dreams.
Balin and Balan. See Idylls of the
King.
Ballad of Oriana, The.
Ballad of the Fleet, A.
Battle of Brunanburh, The. See An
glo-Saxon Chronicle. (TV.)
"Be near me when my light is low."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Bee and the Flower, The.
Beggar Maid, The.
Bells of Yule. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. (Time Draws Near the
Birth of Christ, The).
Bird and the Baby, The. See Sea
Dreams, The.
Birth of Christ, The. See In Memor
iam A. H. H. (Time Draws Near
the Birth of Christ, The).
Blackbird, The.
Blow, Bugle, Blow! See Princess, The
(Bugle Song, The).
Break, Break, Break.
Brook, The. See Brook, The: An Idyl.
Brook, The: An Idyl.
Brook's Song, The. See Brook, The:
An Idyl.
Bugle, The. See Princess, The (Bugle
Song, The).
Bugle Song. See Princess, The.
Buonaparte.
By an Evolutionist.
"Calm is the morn without a sound."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Captain, The.
Character, A.
Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balac
lava, The, sels.
Charge of the Light Brigade, The.
Choric Song. See Lotos-Eaters, The.
Christmas. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Ring out, wild bells, to
the wild sky").
Circumstance.
City ChUd, The.
Claribel.
Cling to Faith. See Ancient Sage,
The.
Columbus Day.
Come Down, O Maid. See Princess,
The.
Come into the Garden, Maud. See
Maud.
Come Not, When I Am Dead.
Coming of Arthur, The. See Idylls of
the King.
Conclusion to the May Queen and New
Year's Eve. See May Queen, The.
"Contemplate all this work of Time."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Cradle Song: "Sweet and low." See
Princess, The (Sweet and Low).
Cradle Song: "What does little birdie
say." See Sea Dreams.
Creed of Creeds, The. See In Memo
riam A. H. H. (And So the Word
Had Breath).
Crossing the Bar.
Daily Burden, The. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("I know that this was
Life — the track") .
Daisy, The.
"Danube to the Severn gave, The."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"Dark house, by which ^once more I
stand." See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Day-Dream, The, sels.
Days That Are No More, The. See
Princess, The (Tears, Idle Tears).
De Profundis.
Dead Friend, The. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("I know' that this was
Life — the track").
Death of the Old Year, The.
Dedication, A: "Dear, near and true
— no truer Time himself."
Dedication: "These to his Memory —
since he held them dear." See Idylls
of the King.
Defence of Lucknow, The.
Departure, The. See Day-Dream, The.
Deserted House, The.
Despair.
"Dip down upon the northern shore."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Dirge, A: "Now is done thy long day's
work."
"Do we indeed desire the dead." See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord (Continued).
Dora.
Dost Thou Look Back? See In Memo
riam A. H. H.
Doubt. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("You say, but with no touch of
scorn").
Doubt and Prayer.
Dragon-Fly, The. See Two Voices,
The.
Dream of Fair Women, A.
Dying Swan, The.
Eagle, The.
Early Spring.
Edward Gray.
Elaine's [Love] Song. See Idylls of
the King, The (Launcelot and
Elaine) .
Eleanore.
England. See Maud.
England and America in 1782.
Enid. See Idylls of the King (Mar
riage of Geraint, The).
Enid's Song. See Idylls of the King
(Marriage of Geraint, The).
Enoch Arden.
Epic, The (Introduction to Morte <T-
Arthur).
Epilogue: "And here the Singer for his
art." See Charge of the Heavy Bri
gade at Balaclava, The.
Experience. See Ulysses.
"Fair ship that from the Italian shore."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Faith.
Far — Far — Away.
Farewell, A: "Flow down, cold rivulet,
to the sea/*
Fatima.
Fire of Heaven, The. See Idylls of the
King (Balin and Balan).
First Quarrel, The.
Flower, The.
Flower in the Crannied Wall.
Follow the Gleam. See Merlin and the
Gleam.
Foolish Virgins, The. See Idylls of the
King (Guinevere).
Foresters, The.
Fortune. See Idylls of the King (Mar
riage of Geraint, The).
Frater Ave atque Vale.
Freedom.
Friendship.
Garden Picture, A. See Gardener's
Daughter, The.
Gardener's Daughter, The.
Gareth and Lynette. See Idylls of the
King, The.
Geraint and Enid. See Idylls of the
King.
God and the Universe.
Godiva.
Golden Supper, The. See Lover's Tale,
The.
Golden Year, The.
Goose, The.
Grandmother's Apology, The.
Greatness of the Soul, The.
Guinevere. See Idylls of the King.
Hands All Round.
Hapless Doom of Woman. See Queen
Mary.
Happy He with Such a Mother.
Heart-Affluence in Discursive Talk.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Heavy Brigade, The. See Charge of
the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava,
The.
Hero to Leander.
Higher Pantheism, The.
Holy Grail, The. See Idylls of the
King, The.
Home They Brought [Her Warrior
Dead]. See Princess, The.
Horns of Elfiand, The. See Princess,
The (Bugle Song, The).
"How many a father have I seen." See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
Hymn: "Once again thou flamest
heavenward." See Akbar's Dream.
'*! cannot love thee as I ought." See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
"I envy not in any moods." See In
Memoriam A. H. H.
I Have Led Her Home. See Maud.
"I held it truth, with him who sings."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"I know that this was Life, — the track."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
I Live for Thee. See Princess, The.
(Home They Brought Her War
rior Dead).
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TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord (Continued)
"I sing to him. that rests below." See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
"I vex my heart with fancies dim."
See In Memoriam A. H. H
I Would That Wars Should Cease. See
Charge of the Heavy Brigade at
Balaclava, The.
Idylls of the King, sels.
If Love Be Ours. See Idylls of the
King (Vivien).
"If Sleep and Death be truly one."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"In Love, if love be Love, if Love be
ours." See Idylls of the King
(Vivien).
In Memoriam A. H. H., sels.
In the Children's Hospital.
In the Garden at Swainston.
In the Valley of Cauteretz.
Iphigenia.
"Is it, then, regret for buried time."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
, Jephthah's Daughter.
June Bracken and Heather.
King, The. See Idylls of the King
(Coming of Arthur, The).
King Arthur and Queen Guinevere.
See Idylls of the King (Guinevere).
Kraken, The.
Lady Clara Vere de Vere.
Lady Clare.
Lady of Shalott, The.
Lancelot and Elaine. See Idylls of the
King, The.
Larger Hope, The. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Oh yet we trust that
somehow good").
Last Tournament, The. See Idylls of
the King, The.
Late, Late, So Late! See Idylls of the
King (Guinevere).
Leolin and Edith. See Aylmer's Field.
Letters, The.
Life Shall Live for Evermore. See In
Memoriam A. H. H.
Lilian.
Little Birdie. See Sea Dreams.
Locksley Hall.
Locksley Hall Sixty Years After.
Lord of Burleigh, The.
Lotos-Eaters, The.
"Love is and was my lord and king."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Love Thou Thy Land. See On a Mourner.
Lover's Tale, The, sels.
Low, Lute, Low! See Queen Mary.
Lucretius.
Lullaby: "Sweet and low, sweet and
low." See Princess, The (Sweet and
Low).
Making of Man, The.
Mariana.
Marriage of Geraint, The. See Idylls
of the King.
Maud.
May Queen, The.
Merlin and the Gleam.
Merlin's Riddle. See Idylls of the King,
The (Coming of Arthur, The).
Mermaid, The.
Merman, The.
Milkmaid's Song. See Queen Mary.
Miller's Daughter, The.
Milton.
Minnie and Winnie.
Montenegro.
Morte d' Arthur.
Move Eastward, Happy Earth.
Mutability in Gardens. See In Memo
riam A. H. H. ("Unwatch'd, the gar
den bough shall sway").
Mystic, The.
New Year, The. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Ring out, wild bells, to
the wild sky").
New Year's Eve. ("Ring out, wild
bells.") See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Ring out, wild bells, to the wild
sky").
New Year's Eve. ("If you're waking,
call me early," etc.}. See May
Queen, The.
Nobility. See Lady Clara Vere de Vere.
Northern Farmer: New Style.
Northern Farmer, Old Style.
"Now fades the last long streak of
snow." See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal. See
Princess, The. n
"Now, sometimes in my sorrow shut.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
AUTHOE INDEX
Thackeray
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord (Continued}.
"O days and hours, your work is this."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"0 living will that shalt endure." See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
0 Purblind Race. See Idylls of the
King (Geraint and Enid).
0 Swallow, Swallow, Flying, Flying
South. See Princess, The.
0 That 'Twere Possible. See Maud.
"Oh yet we trust that somehow good."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Ode' on the Death of the Duke of Well
ington.
(Enone. , TT . ,
Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights.
See On a Mourner.
Old Year and the New, The. See In
Memoriam A. H. H. ("Ring out,
wild bells, to the wild sky").
"Old yew which graspest at the stones.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Olivia. See Talking Oak, The.
On a Mourner, sels. - . ,
"One writes, that 'Other friends re
main.' " See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Our Enemies Have Fall'n. See Prin
cess, The.
Owd Roa.
Owl, The.
Palace of Art, The.
Passing of Arthur, The. See Idylls of
the King.
"Path by which we twain did go, The.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"Peace; come away: the song of woe.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Pelleas and Etarre. See Idylls of the
King.
Poef's Pro'phecy, A. See Locksley Hall
("For I dipt into the future").
Poet's Song, The.
Prayer: "More things are wrought by
prayer." See Idylls of the King
(Passing of Arthur, The).
Prayer, The: "O living will," etc.
See In Memoriam A. H. H. ( O
living will that shall endure").
Princess, The, sels.
Proem. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Strong Son of God, immortal
Love").
Progress of Spring, The, sel.
Prophecies (or Prophecy). See Locks-
ley Hall ("For I dipt into the fu
ture").
Queen Mary, sels.
Quest of the Grail, The. See Idylls
of the King (Holy Grail, The).
Recollections of the Arabian Nights.
Reconciliation, The. See Princess, The
(As through the Land at Eve We
Went).
Retrospection. See Princess, The (Tears,
Idle Tears).
Return of Enoch Arden, The. See
Enoch Arden.
"Revenge," The: [A Ballad of the
Fleet].
Revival, The. See Day-Dream, The.
Ring Out — Ring In. See In Memo
riam A. H. H. ("Ring out, wild
bells, to the wild sky").
"Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Rizpah.
Roses on the Terrace, The.
Sailor Boy, The.
St. Agnes' Eve.
Sea Dreams, sel.
Sea-Fairies, The.
Shell, The. See Maud ("See what a
lovely shell")-
Silent Voices, The.
Sir Galahad.
Sir John Franklin.
Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere.
Sisters, The, sel.
Sleeping Beauty, The. I. The Magic
Sleep. See Day-Dream, The.
Sleeping Beauty, The. II. The Fairy
Prince's Arrival. See Day-Dream,
The (Revival, The).
Sleeping Palace, The, See Day-Dream,
The.
Snowdrop, The.
" 'So careful of the type?' but no."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Song: "As through the land," etc.
See Princess, The (As through the
Land at Eve We Went).
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord (Continued).
Song: "Come into the garden, Maud."
See Maud (Come into the Garden,
Maud).
Song: "Go not, happy day." See
Maud ("Go not, happy day").
Song: "It is the miller's daughter."
See Miller's Daughter, The.
Song: "O diviner air." See Sisters,
The.
Song: "O, let the solid ground." See
Maud ("0, let the solid ground").
Song: "Spirit haunts the year's last
hours, A."
Song: "Splendor falls, The." See
Princess, The (Bugle Song, The).
Song: "Sweet and low." See Princess,
The (Sweet and Low).
Song: "Tears, idle tears." See Prin
cess, The (Tears, Idle Tears).
Song: "There is no land like Eng
land."
Song from "Guinevere." See Idylls
of the King (Guinevere).
Song of Elaine. See Idylls of the
King (Launcelot and Elaine).
Song of the Brook, The. See Brook,
The: An Idyll.
Song of the Lotos-Eaters. See Lotos-
Eaters, The.
Song of the Maiden. See Princess,
The (Tears, Idle Tears).
Song of the Milkmaid. See Queen
Mary.
Song of Vivien. See Idylls of the
King (Vivien).
Song: Owl, The.
Song: Sweet and Low. See Princess,
The (Sweet and Low).
Song: The Miller's Daughter. See
Miller's Daughter, The.
Splendor (or Splendour) Falls [on Cas
tle Walls], The. See Princess, The
(Bugle Song, The).
Spring. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Dip down upon the northern
shore").
Spring. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Now fades the last long streak of
snow").
''Strong Son of God, immortal Love.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Summer Night. See Princess, The
(Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal).
"Sweet after showers, ambrosial air.
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Sweet and Low. See Princess, . The.
Talking Oak, The, sel.
Tears, Idle Tears. See Princess,
The.
Temple, The.
That Which Made Us. See Locksley
Hall Sixty Years After.
"That which we dare invoke to bless."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"There rolls the deep where grew the
tree. "See In Memoriam A. H. H.
"This truth came borne with bier and
pall," See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Thousand Years of Peace, The. See
In Memoriam A. H. H. ("Ring out,
wild bells, to the wild sky").
Throstle, The. .
Thy Voice Is Heard. See Princess,
Thy Voice Is on the Rolling Air. See
In Memoriam A. H. H.
Time Draws near [the Birth of Christ] ,
The. See In Memoriam A. H. H,
Tithonus.
To : "All good things have not
kept aloof."
To Dante [Written at Request of the
Florentines].
To E. Fitzgerald.
To J. M. K.
To the Queen ("Revered, beloved — O
you that hold").
To the Queen ("These to His Mem
ory — since he held them dear"). See
Idylls of the King (Dedication).
To the Rev. F. D. Maurice.
To Victor Hugo.
To Virgil (or Vergil).
To-Morrow.
Too Late. See Idylls of the King
(Guinevere).
Tribute to Motherhood, A. See Prin
cess, The.
Tristram's Song. See Idylls of the
King (Last Tournament, The).
Trumpet Song. See Idylls of the King
(Coming of Arthur, The).
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TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord (Continued}.
Trust. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Oh yet we trust that somehow
good").
Turn, Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel. See
Idylls of the King (Marriage of
Geraint, The).
Two Voices, The.
Ulysses.
Universal Peace, The. See Locksley
Hall ("For I dipt into the future").
"Unwatch'd the garden bough shall
sway." See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Vastness.
Victim, The.
Vision, A. See Locksley Hall ("For
I dipt into the future").
Vision of Sin, The.
Vivien. See Idylls of the King.
Vivien's Song. See Idylls of the King
(Vivien).
Voice, A. See Maud ("Voice by the
cedar tree, A").
Voice and the Peak, The.
Voice by the Cedar Tree, A. See
Maud.
Voyage, The.
Voyage of Maeldune, The.
Wages.
War Song, The. See Idylls of the
King (Coming of Arthur, The).
Way to Power, The. See CEnone.
What a Lovely Shell. See Maud.
What Does Little Birdie Say? See
Sea Dreams.
When?
When Cats Run Home.
Widow and Child. See Princess, The
(Home They Brought Her Warrior
Dead).
"Wild bird, whose warble, liquid
sweet." See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Will.
Winter.
Wise and Foolish Virgins, The. See
Idylls of the King (Guinevere).
"Wish, that of the living whole, The."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Woman. See Princess, The.
Woman and Man. See Princess, The
(Woman).
Worm within a Rose, A. See Idylls of
the King (Pelleas and Etarre, sel.}.
Yet If Some Voice That Man Could
Trust. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
Yorkshire Cobbler, The.
You Ask Me, Why [Tho' 111 at Ease].
See On a Mourner.
"You say, but with no touch of scorn."
See In Memoriam A. H. H.
TENNYSON, Frederick. — Blackbird,
The.
Golden City, The.
Harvest Home.
Holy Tide, The.
Niobe, sel.
Skylark, The.
Thirty-first of May.
TENNYSON-TURNER, Charles. See
TURNER, CHARLES TENNYSON.
TERESA, Saint. See SAINT TERESA.
TERESA, Sister Margaret. —Woodland.
TERHUNE, Mrs. Edward Payson. See
"HARLAND, MARION."
TERHUNE, Mrs. Mary Virginia
(Hawes). See "HARLAND, MARION."
TERRETT, William.— Pair of Platonics.
Platonic.
TERRY, Edward H. S— Kinship.
TERRY, Ellen. — No Funeral Gloom.
TERRY, Katharine H. — Reason Why,
The.
Views of Farmer Brown.
TERRY, Lila. — Interview.
TERRY, Rose. See COOKE, ROSE TERRY.
TERRY, Uriah. — Wyoming Massacre,
The.
TESSIMOND, A. S. J.— After At
tempted Escape from Love.
Love Speaks to the Lover.
TETER, George E.— My White Mouse.
TEUFFEL, Mme. von. See HOWARD,
BLANCHE WILLIS.
TEWA INDIANS. See INDIANS: TEWA.
THACHER, J. H.— Lawyer's Daughter.
THACKERAY, William Makepeace.—
Ad Ministram.
After the Storm. See White Squall,
The.
Age of Wisdom, The. See Rebecca
and Rowena.
At the Church Gate. See Pendennis.
Ballad of Bouillabaisse, The.
Thackeray
AN" INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
THACKERAY, William M. (Continued).
Cane-Bottomed Chair, The.
Commanders of the FaithfuL
Credo, A.
Crystal Palace, The.
Dead Napoleon, The.
Dr. Birch and His Young Friends,
sels.
End of the Play, The. See Dr. Birch
and His Young Friends.
Finale. See Dr. Birch and His Young
Friends.
Garret, The.
Jolly Jack.
King Canute.
King of Brentford, The.
King of Yvetot, The. (Tr.)
King on the Tower, The. (Tr.)
Larry O'Toole.
Little Billee.
Lucy's Birthday.
Mahogany Tree, The.
Minaret Bells, The.
Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young
Ladies. See Vanity Fair.
Mr. Molony's Account of the Ball.
Noble Art of Murdering, The.
Old Fashioned Fun.
Pan and the Album, The.
Parting Christmas Rhyme, A.
Pendennis, seL
Pocahontas.
Rebecca and Rowena, sel.
Ronsard to His Mistress.
Rose and the Ring, The.
Rose upon My Balcony, The. See
Vanity Fair.
Sorrows of Werther.
Timbuctoo.
Tragic Story, A. (Tr.)
Vanity Fair, sels.
Vanitas Vanitatum, sel.
When Moonlike Ore (or o'er) the
Hazure Seas.
White Squall, The.
Who Misses or Who Wins.
Willow-Tree, The.
Wofle New Ballad of Jane Roney and
Mary Brown, The.
THANET, Octave. — Bewildered Presi
dent, The.
THARIN, Claudia.— Make-Believe Town.
THARP, Rose B. — Persian Interlude.
THAXTER, A. Wallace.— There's Tan
in the Street.
THAXTER, Celia (Leighton) (Mrs. Levi
Lincoln Thaxter) . — April.
August.
Back Again!
Blind ^Lamb, The.
Chanticleer.
Child and the Year, The.
Christmas Wish, A.
Compensation.
Cradle Song: "In the winged cradle of
sleep I lay/*
Enthralled.
Flowers for the Brave.
Heartbreak Hill.
Heavenly Guest, The. (Tr.)
Jack Frost.
Landlocked.
Little Gustava.
Lock the Dairy Door.
Lost.
Lullaby, A: "Sleep, my darling, sleep!"
March.
May Morning.
Nikolina.
Phantom Ship, The.
Piccola.
Prince of Newfoundland, A; or, Only
a Dog and a Kitten.
Robin, The.
Sandpiper, The.
Seaward.
Shadow of Doom, The.
Slumber Song.
Song: "We sail toward evening's
lonely star."
Song of Easter, A.
Sparrows, The.
Spring.
Sunrise Never Failed Us Yet, The.
Under the Eaves.
Wild Geese.
THAXTER, Mrs. Levi Lincoln. See
above.
THAYER, Alice Winchell.— Rain in a
Garden.
THAYER, Ernest Lawrence ("Phineas,"
"Phinnie" or "Phin" Thayer). —
Casey at the Bat.
THAYER, Julia M. (or H.).— Bottle
Imp, The.
Easter Altar-Cloth, The.
Fighting the Rum-Fiend.
Little Boy's Lecture, A.
Shining Hope, A.
THAYER, Louis E.— Hang to Your
Griti
Keep Up Your Grit.
THAYER, Lucius H.— Life of Man,
The.
THAYER, Mary Dixon (Mrs. Maurice
[Freemont-] Smith). — Afterwards.
Bird-Song.
Finding You.
How Nice.
My Jewels.
Prayer, A: "God, is it sinful if I feel."
Silences.
Thanksgiving.
Treasures.
Woman, A.
THAYER, "Phineas," "Phinnie" or
"Phin." See THAYER, ERNEST LAW
RENCE.
THAYER, Stephen Henry. — "Abide with
Me."
Europa.
Poet of Earth.
Waiting Chords, The.
THAYER, William M. (Makepeace). —
Drive On! Drive On!
Mother of Washington, The.
Oliver Cromwell's Mother.
THAYER, William Roscoe ("Paul
Hermes"). — Hymn of Welcome.
Last Hunt, The.
Man in Nature.
Violin's Complaint, The.
THEOBALD, John.— Waste of Time.
THEOCRITUS.— Cyclops. See ' Idylls.
Death of Daphnis.
Fishermen, The. See Idylls.
Harvest-Home. See Idylls.
Helen's Epithalarnion. See Idylls.
Herdsmen, The. See Idylls.
Idylls, sels..
Incantation, The. See Idylls.
On the Death of Bion, the Herdsman
of Love (wr. at.). See MOSCHUS.
Praver of Theocritus for Syracuse,
The. See Idylls.
Seat under the Tree, The (wr. at.) See
ANACREON.
THEOGNIS. — Enjoyment.
Hope.
Poverty.
THERESE OF THE CHILD JESUS,
SAINT. See SAINT THERESE OF THE
CHILD JESUS.
THERME, lo Sloan. — En Masque.
THEWLIS, John.— Song of a Happy
Rising, The.
THIBAULT, Jacques Anatole. See
"FRANCE, ANATOLE."
THIBAUT, King of Navarre. — Needs
Must I Sing.
THIRLMERE, Rowland.— Shower, A.
THOM, William.— Blind Boy's Pranks,
The.
Mitherless Bairn, The.
Song of the Forsaken.
They Speak o' Wiles.
•THOMAS, of Celano. — Dies Irae.
THOMAS A KEMPIS. — Imitation of
Christ, sel.
Immunity. See Imitation of Christ.
Joys of Heaven, The.
THOMAS, Aimee Paul.— Light.
THOMAS, Aline ("A. W.").— Song of
Youth, A.
Youth.
THOMAS, Annie.— After Election.
Life.
To Walt Whitman.
Women of the War.
THOMAS, Beatrice Llewellyn. — To
Puck.
THOMAS, Mrs. C. H. N.— Sailor's
THOMAS, Charles Edward.— Breaking
the Ice: or, A Piece of Holly.
To a Moth.
THOMAS, Dorothy Louise.— Place of
Healing, A.
THOMAS, Edith Matilda.— Across the
World I Speak to Thee.
Autumn Fashions.
Babouscka (or Babushka).
Baby's Evening-Song.
Betrayal of the Rose, The.
866
THOMAS, Edith Matilda (Continued)
Blooming of the White Thorn, The
Breath of Hampstead Heath.
Chant of the Fought Field, A.
Chickadees.
Christopher of the Shenandoah, A.
Courage of the Lost, The.
Cure-All. See Inverted Torch The
Deep-Sea Pearl, The.
Evoe!
Fall Fashions.
Far Cry to Heaven, A.
Fir-Tree, The.
Frost Tonight.
God of Music, The.
Grandmother's Gathering Boneset.
Gi-asshopper, The.
If Still They Live. See Inverted Torch,
The.
In the Lilac-Rain.
Insomnia.
Inverted Torch, The.
Little Boy's Vain Regret, A.
Little Friends in Fairyland.
Lyric: "Tell me, is there." See In
verted Torch, The.
Man Who Fought with the Tenth
The.
Men and Trees.
Merrie Christmas Feast, A.
Moly.
Morning in Birdland.
Mother England.
Mother Who Died Too, The.
Muses, The.
Music.
Old Doll, The.
Old Sight.
Old Soul, The.
On Easter Morn.
Passer-by, The.
Patmos.
Ponce de Leon.
guiet Pilgrim, The.
ank and File.
Red Cross Nurse, The.
Reply of Socrates, The.
Security of Desolation, The.
Shoe or Stocking.
Sleepward.
Soul in the Body, The.
Sursum Corda, sel.
Talking in Their Sleep.
Tears of the Poplar, The.
Tell Me. See Inverted Torch, The.
Thefts of the Morning.
To Imagination.
To Spain — A Last Word.
Triumph of Forgotten Things, The.
Valentine.
Vesper Sparrow, The.
Voice of the Laws, The.
Vos Non Vobis.
Water of Dirce, The.
We Are Old.
What the Lambs Say.
When in the First Great Hour. Sec
Inverted Torch, The.
Widowed Eagle, The.
Will It Be So? See Inverted Torch.
The.
Winter Sleep.
THOMAS, Edward ("Edward Easta-
ways") . — Adlestrop.
Beauty.
Bright Clouds.
"Clouds that are so light, The."
Cock-Crow.
Combe, The.
Digging.
Fifty Faggots.
For These.
Gallows.,
Haymaking.
If I Should Ever by Chance.
Manor Farm, The.
New House, The.
November:
Out in the Dark.
Penny Whistle, The.
Private, A.
Snow.
Sowing.
Tall Nettles.
Thaw.
There's Nothing like the Sun.
Trumpet, The,
Two Pewits.
Under the Woods.
Unknown, The.
What Shall I Give?
Will You Come?
Word, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Thomson
THOMAS, Eleanor Smith. — My Garden.
THOMAS, Elizabeth, H.— Once upon a
Tommys Thanksgiving.
THOMAS, Evan. — Laborer, J.he.
THOMAS Frederick William. - Song:
"'Tis said that absence conquers
THOMAS, Gilbert.— Holiday.
Ploughman, The.
Unseen Bridge, ihe.
THOMAS, J. R.— Our Own Dear Land.
THOMAS, James B.— Eagle.
Flute of Krishna, Ine.
Song of the Hermit Thrush, The.
THOMAS, John Hampden. — Woman s
Sphere and Mission.
THOMAS, Kenetha. — Night Lies Si-
THQMAS, Letta Eulalia.— What Amer
ica Means. T
THOMAS, Louisa Carroll. — What Is
THO^l AS! 'Macklin.— Winter's Tale.
THOMAS, Martha Banning.— Chirrupy
Cricket, The.
THOMAry Pettus.-Will's Desire.
THOMAS, Percy. — Give Me a Gentle
THOMAS, Philip Edward. See THOMAS
EDWARD.
THOMAS, T. E.— Roosevelt.
THOMAS, William.— Variety of Wales,
THOMPSON, Alice Christiana. See
MEYNELL, ALICE.
THOMPSON, Ann Louise. — Leafless
THOMPSON, Anna Sanford. — O Rock-
a-By, Dears. ^ _
THOMPSON, Benjamin. — New Eng
land's Crisis.
THOMPSON, Beryl V. — Whim.
THOMPSON; Carrie W.— Kitty Clover.
Naushty Kitty Clover.
THOMPSON, Charles West.— American
THolfpSON,e"D'A. (D'Arcy) W.— Lit
tle Piggy-Wig, The.
Poor Dear Grandpapa.
Two Magpies.
Two Nice Dogs.
Very Poorly. _,
THOMPSON, Dorothy Brown. — Char
woman.
Escape.
Fifth Wheel.
Youth Seekers, The.
THOMPSON, Edith Osborne. — Mon-
THOMPSON," Edward.— Author Writes
His Own Epitaph, The.
Epilogue.
Harbour Music. . .
Repentance for Political Activity
THOMPSON, Elizabeth B.— God's Gift
to Man.
THOMPSON, Francis. — After Woman,
The.
All's Vast.
"And now, 0 shaken from thine an
tique throne." See Ode to the Set
ting Sun.
Any Saint.
Arab Love-Song, An.
Assumpta Maria.
Before Her Portrait in Youth.
"By Reason of Thy Law."
Child's Kiss, A.
Child's Prayer, A.
Correlated Greatness.
Corymbus for Autumn, A, sel.
Counsel of Moderation, A.
Daisy.
Dead Astronomer, A.
Dread of Height, The.
Dream-Tryst.
End of It, The.
Envoy: "Go, songs, for ended is our
brief, sweet play."
Epilogue: "Heaven, which man s gen
erations draws." See Judgment in
Heaven, A.
"Ex Ore Infantium."
Fair Inconstant, The.
Fallen Yew, A.
Grace of the Way, sel.
Heart, The.
"Higher and a solemn voice, A."
See Night of Forebeing, The.
Hound of Heaven, The.
"Hunched camels of the night, The."
THOMPSON, Francis (Continued).
In Her Paths.
In No Strange Land.
In the Garden. See Sister Songs.
Judgment in Heaven, A, sel.
Kingdom of God, The.
"Kiss? for a child's kiss?, A." See
Sister Songs.
Lilium Regis.
Lines for a Drawing of Our Lady of
the Night.
Little Jesus.
Love and the Child.
Making of Viola, The.
May Burden, A.
Messages.
Mistress of Vision, The.
New Year's Chimes.
Night of Forebeing, The, sels.
Nocturn.
"Not without fortitude I wait." See
Night of Forebeing, The.
Ode to the Setting Sun, sels.
Orient Ode, sel.
Penelope.
Poppy, The.
Prelude: "Wailful sweetness of the
violin, The." See Ode to the Setting
Sun.
"Shade within shade! for deeper in the
glass." See Night of Forebeing, The.
Singer Saith of His Song, The.
Sister Songs, sels.
Song of the Hours.
Sun, The. See Ode to the Setting Sun.
To a Poet Breaking Silence.
To a Snowflake.
To Daisies.
To Olivia.
To My Godchild.
To the Dead Cardinal of Westminster.
To the English Martyrs.
To W. M.
Veteran of Heaven, The.
Victorian Line.
Whereto Art Thou Come?
THOMPSON, Frederic.— Constant.
Heaven and Earth.
THOMPSON, James Maurice. See
THOMPSON, MAURICE.
THOMPSON, Jim. — Road and a Mem-
THOMPSON, John B.— Chiaroscuro.
THOMPSON, John Randolph. See
below.
THOMPSON, John Reuben (or Ran
dolph) . — Ashby.
Burial of Latane, The.
Carcassonne. (TV.)
Farewell to Pope, A.
Lee to the Rear.
Music in Camp.
Music 9n Rappahannock Waters.
Obsequies of Stuart.
On to Richmond.
THOMPSON, Keene. — Ma and Pa, Not
Polly, Needed Educatin'.
THOMPSON, Lulu E. — In Hardin
County, 1809.
THOMPSON, Maurice. — Alice of Old
Vincennes, sel.
Alice's Flag. See Alice of Old Vin
cennes.
At Lincoln's Grave.
Atalanta.
Ballad of Chickamauga, The.
Blue Heron, The.
Bluebird, The.
Claudius and Cynthia.
Creole Slave-Song, A. .
Doom of Claudius and Cynthia, The.
Dropping Corn.
Early Bluebird, An.
Flight Shot, A. T • i »
He Is Not Dead. See Lincoln's
Grave.
Humming Bird, The.
In the Haunts of Bass and Bream.
Lincoln.
Lincoln's Grave, sels.
Lion's Cub, The.
On a Fly-Leaf of Theocritus.
Prelude, A: "Spirit that moves the
sap in spring."
Prophecy, A. See Lincoln's Grave.
Spring's Torch-Bearer.
Wild Honey.
Written on a Fly-Leaf of Theocritus.
THOMPSON, Milton. — Kiss in the Dark,
A.
Old Man's Story, An.
THOMPSON, Phillips.— Failed.
THOMPSON, Ralph M.— Rank.
867
THOMPSON, Thomas R.— Down Grade,
The.
Who'll Be the Drunkards Then.
THOMPSON, Vance.— Linen Bands.
Symbols.
THOMPSON, Will.— Little Town in
Senegal, A.
THOMPSON, Will Henry.— Come Love
or Death.
High Tide at Gettysburg, The.
THOMSON, A. A. Vyvyan. — Circus
Boy, The.
THOMSON, Allan P. — John Doe — Buck
Private.
THOMSON, Benjamin.— New England's
Crisis, sel.
THOMSON, C. W.— Sympathy.
THOMSON, David Cleghorn. — Past and
Future.
Prodigal.
Yielding Place.
THOMSON, Edward William.— Aspira
tion.
Canadian Rossignol, The.
Mandan Priest, The.
Peter Ottawa, sel.
Ride by Night, The.
Thunderchild's Lament.
THOMSON, Estelle.— Davy the Team
ster.
Hepsy's Ambition.
THOMSON, James (1700-1748).— An
gling. See Seasons, The (Spring).
Approach of Winter. See Seasons,
The (Winter).
Autumn. See Seasons, The.
Bathing. See Seasons. The (Sum
mer) .
Birds in Spring. See Seasons, The
(Spring).
Britannia, sels.
Britannia's Empire. See Britannia.
British Commerce. See Liberty.
Castle of Indolence, The, sels.
Coming of the Rain, The. See Sea
sons, The (Spring).
Connubial Life. See Seasons, The
(Spring).
Domestic Birds. See Seasons, The
(Spring).
Enchanted Ground. See Castle of In
dolence.
Finis: "As those we love decay, we
die in part." See On the Death
of Mr. William Aikman, the
Painter.
For Ever, Fortune.
Frost at Night. See Seasons, The
(Winter).
Happy Britannia. See Seasons, The
(Summer).
He Heard Her Sing, sel.
Hymn, A: "These, as they change,
Almighty Father, these." See Sea
sons, The (Hymn on the Seasons).
Hymn on Solitude.
Hymn on the Seasons, A. See Sea
sons, The.
Indifference to Fortune. See Castle of
Indolence.
Land of Indolence, The. See Castle of
Indolence.
Lavinia. See Seasons, The (Autumn).
Liberty, sel.
Lisy's Parting with Her Cat.
Love of Nature. See Seasons, The
(Autumn) .
Moonlight in Autumn. See Seasons,
The (Autumn).
Nightingale Bereaved, The. See Sea
sons, The (Spring).
Ode: "Tell me, thou soul of her I
love."
On the Death of a Particular Friend.
See On the Death of Mr. William
Aikman the Painter.
On the Death of Mr. William Aikman
the Painter, sels.
Plea for the Animals. See Seasons,
The (Spring).
Poem Sacred to the Memory of Sir
Isaac Newton, A.
Praise of Industry, The. See Castle
of Indolence.
Proem: "Lo, thus, as prostrate, "In
the dust I write'." See City of
Dreadful Night.
Seasons, The, sels.
Sheep-Washing, The. See Seasons,
The (Summer).
Snow Scene, A. See Seasons, The
(Winter).
Thomson
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EEOITATIONS
THOMSON, James (Continued).
Snowstorm, The. See Seasons, The
(Winter),
Song: "Unless with, my Amanda
blest."
Song of Indolence. See Castle of In
dolence.
Songsters, The. See Seasons, The
(Spring;).
Spring. See Seasons, The.
Spring Flowers. See Seasons, The
(Spring).
Stag; Hunt, The. See Seasons, The
(Autumn).
Storm in Harvest. See Seasons, The
(Autumn) .
Storm In Winter, A. See Seasons, The
(Winter).
Summer. See Seasons, The.
Summer Evening and Night. See Sea
sons, The (Summer).
Summer Morning. See Seasons, The
(Summer).
Tell Me, Thou Soul of Her I Love.
Ten Thousand, The.
To Amanda.
To Fortune.
To Her I Love.
To the Reverend Mr. Murdoch.
Vale of Indolence, The. See Castle
of Indolence, The.
Verses Occasioned by the Death of Dr.
Aikman. See On the Death of Mr.
William Aikman the Painter.
War for the Sake of Peace. See
Britannia.
Winter. See Seasons, The.
Winter Scene, A. See Seasons, The
(Winter).
Winter Storm, A. See Seasons, The
(Winter).
Witching Song, A. See Castle of In
dolence.
Wondrous Show, A. See Castle of
Indolence.
THOMSON', James (1700-1748) and
MALLET (or MALLOCH), David.
Alfred: A Masque, sel.
Rule, Britannia. See Alfred: A
Masque.
THOMSON, James ("B. V."— 1834-
1882).— Art.
As I Came through the Desert. See
City of Dreadful Night, The.
As We Rush, As We Rush in the
Train. See Sunday at Hampstead.
Bridge, The. See Sunday up the
River.
"Church bells are ring-ing, The." See
Sunday up the River.
City of Dreadful Night,. The.
E. B. B.
Fire That Filled My Heart of Old,
The.
Gifts. See Sunday up the River.
Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride.
See Sunday up the River.
I Looked Out into the Morning. See
Sunday up the River.
"If you have a carrier-dove." See
Art.
In the Room,
In the Train. See Sunday at Hamp
stead.
Let My Voice Ring Out. See Sunday
up the River.
Life's Hebe.
Melancholia. See City of Dreadful
Night, The.
Midsummer Courtship. See Richard
Forest's Midsummer Night.
"My Love. o*er the water bends dream
ing-." See Sunday up the River.
Oh, What Are You Waiting For. See
Sunday up the River.
On a Broken Pipe.
Once in a Saintly Passion.
Requiem, A.
Richard Forest's Midsummer Night,
seL
"Singing is sweet; but be sure of this."
See Art.
Song: "Let my voice ring out and over
the earth." See Sunday up the
River.
Song: "Like violets pale i* the Spring
o* the year." See Sundav up the
River.
Song: "My love is the flaming Sword."
See Sunday up the River.'
Sphinx, The. See City of Dreadful
Night, The.
THOMSON, James (Continued).
Spring ("But why so far excursive").
See Seasons, The.
Spring ("Come, gentle Spring"). See
Seasons, The.
Spring ("Long let us walk"). See
Seasons, The.
Spring ("Now when the first foul
torrent").
Sunday at Hampstead, sels.
Sunday up the River, sels.
"This is the Heath of Hampstead."
See Sunday at Hampstead.
To Our Ladies of Death.
Vine, The. See Sunday up the River.
"Were I a real Poet, I would sing."
See Sunday up the River,
"What precious thing are you making
fast." See Art.
William Blake.
Wine of Lox^e Is Music, The. See
Sunday up the River.
THOMSON, John R. (Jr.).— Carcas-
THOMSON, Kathryn Bruchholz.— Alpha
and Omega.
Chrysalis.
THOMSON, Mrs. Robert.— Texas Cow
boy, The.
THOMSON, William.— Maister an' the
Bairns, The.
THOREAU, Henry David. — Atlantides,
The.
Conscience. See Week on the Concord
and Merrimack Rivers, A.
Fisher's Boy, The.
Forest, The.
Fragment: "There's nothing in the
world."
Free Love.
Great Adventure, The.
Haze.
Inspiration.
Inward Morning, The.
Lines: "Though all the Fates should
prove unkind."
Love.
Mist.
Mountains.
My Prayer.
Nature.
Night and Moonlight.
Prayer: "Great God! I ask thee for no
meaner pelf."
Respectable Folks, The.
Rumors from an ^jEolian Harp.
Sic Vita.
Smoke. See Walden.
Spring. See Walden.
Stanzas: "Nature doth have her dawn
each day."
Sympathy.
To the Maiden in the East.
Walden, sels.
Week on the Concord and Merrimack
Rivers, A, sel.
Wild Apples.
THORLEY, Wilfrid.— Belfry of Mons,
The.
Buttercups.
Chant for Reapers.
Hansom Cabbies.
Happy Sheep, The.
Pigeons.
THORN, Mrs. Boyd.— To the Village
Club.
THORN, Frank M.— Advertisement An
swered, The.
THORN BURY, George Walter.— Cava
lier's Escape, The.
Court Historian. The.
Death of Marl borough, The.
Death of Oberon, The.
Dirge on the Death of Oberon, the
Fairy King.
Jacobite on Tower Hill, The.
Jester's Sermon, The.
La Tricoteuse.
Melting of the Earl's Plate.
Old Grenadier's Story, The.
Riding to the Tournament, The.
Rupert's March.
Sally from Coventry, The,
Three Scars, The.
Three Troopers, The.
White Rose over the Water, The.
THORNBURY. W. G. See THORN-
BURT, GEORGE WALTER.
THORNE, Anna H.— Dawn of the Cen
tury.
Peace Universal.
THORNE, Cyril Morton. — To My
Unborn Son.
868
THORNE, Hazel Partridge. — March
Wind.
THORNE, J. Frederic.— How He Won
His Freedom.
THORNE, Meta E. B.— Autumn. See
Songs of the Seasons.
Path of the Cyclone, The.
Songs of the Seasons.
Spring. See Songs of the Seasons.
Summer. See Songs of the Seasons.
Winter. See Songs of the Seasons
THORNELY, Thomas. — Garden Rose'
THORNTON, Eliza. — Reign of Peace
The.
THORNTON, Emily. — Dying Newsboy
The.
THORNTON, Francis. — Mousterion.
THORNTON, Lalia Mitchell.— Adven
turing.
Blue Ribbon Cats.
Change.
THORP, Josephine.— Aladdin.
Alice in Wonderland.
Book-Fairies Spell, The.
Cinderella.
Hiawatha.
Joan of Arc.
Midsummer-Night's Dream, A.
Mother Goose.
Robin Hood.
THORPE, Benjamin (TV.). — Beowulf,
sel.
THORPE, E. Carson. — Dot Dutchman
in der Moon.
THORPE, (Mrs.) Rose A. Hartwick.—
Archie's Mother.
Crippled Joe.
Curfew Bell, The.
"Curfew Must^ Not Ring To-night."
Drinking Annie's Tears.
Engineer's Story, The.
In Answer.
One Flower for Nelly.
Station-Agent's Story, The.
Thanksgiving Day.
Thoughts.
THRALE, Hester (Mrs. Hester Thrale
Piozzi). — Three Warnings, The.
THRALL, Harriet M. — Dignity and Po
tency of Language.
THRASHER, Eva D. — Memory's
THRING^Edward.— Hymn for the Na-
THROOP, G. E.— Two Professions.
THURBER, James. — Night the Ghost
Got In, The.
THURLOW, Baron. See HOVELL-THUR-
LOW, EDWARD.
THURSTON, Charlotte W.— Thanksgiv
ing Philosophy.
THURSTON, John M. — Affairs in
Cuba.
Independence of Cuba, The.
Lincoln: A Man Called of God.
Man Who Wears the Button, The.
Necessity of Force, The. See Independ
ence of Cuba, The.
Plea for Cuba, A.
Union Soldier.
THWING, Charles F. — Education's
Aims.
THWING, E. (Edward) P. (Payson).—
Decoration Day.
"TIBBY." See PAGAN, ISOBEL.
TIBULLUS, Albius.— Pastoral Elegy.
TICHBORNE, Chidiock.— Elegy : "My
prime of youth is but a frost of
cares."
Lament the Night before His Execu
tion, A.
Lines Written by One in the Tower.
Retrospect.
Tichborne's Elegy, Written in the
Tower before His Execution, 1SS6.
Verses Written in the Tower the Night
before He Was Beheaded.
Written on the Eve of Execution.
TICKELL, Thomas. — Colin and Lucy.
Elegy on Addison, The, sel.
Fairies. See Kensington Garden,
Kensington Garden, sels.
Lucy and Colin.
Ode Inscribed to the Earl of Sunder-
land at Windsor, An.
To a Lady before Marriage.
To the Earl of Warwick [, on the Death
of Mr. Addison].
TICKENER, H. M.— Reddened Road.
The.
TICKNOR, Caroline.— Our Gift.
Trumpet Call, The.
AUTHOE INDEX
Toorgenef
TICKNOR, Francis Orrery (or Orray).
Albert Sidney Johnston.
Battle Ballad, A.
Little Giffen [of Tennessee].
Loyal.
"Our Left."
Song for the Asking, A.
Virginians of the Valley, The.
TIDDEMAN, L. E. — "I Don't Care."
TIECK, Johann Ludwig. — Autumn Song.
TIETJENS, Eunice (Mrs. Cloyd Head).
Bacchante to Her Babe, The.
City Wall, The.
Completion.
Drug Clerk, The.
Graduating Class, The.
Great Man, The.
Imprisoned.
Most-Sacred Mountain, The.
My Mother's House.
Old Friendship.
On the Height.
Parting after a Quarrel. .
Seven Nuns Watch an Express Tram.
Shop, The.
Sonnet: "Oh, breath is sweet, here in
this mountain land!"
Steam Shovel, The.
To My Friend, Grown Famous.
TIFFANY, Charles H.— On the Rappa-
hannock.
TIFFANY, Esther B. — Applied As-
tronomy.
TIGHE (Mrs.) Mary (Brachford). —
To a Little Girl Gathering Flowers.
TILDEN, Ethel Arnold (Mrs. Francis
Calvin Tilden). — Dedication: "We
dedicate a church today."
TILDEN, Stephen. — Braddock's Fate,
with an Incitement to Revenge.
British Lyon Roused, The.
His Epitaph. See Braddock's Fate
with an Incitement to Revenge.
Survey of the Field of Battle, A. See
Braddock's Fate, with an Incitement
to Revenge. .
TILGHMAN, (Mrs.) Zoe A.— Allegi
ance.
Pan,
Victrix.
TILLETT, Wilbur Fisk. — Incarnate
Love.
My Father Knows.
TILLEY, Lucy Evangeline. — When
Even Cometh On.
TILLOTSON, Edith Stanford. — What
Would You Say.
TILNEY, Charles.— Cobblers' Song, The.
See Locrine.
Locrine, sel.
TILTON, Theodore.— All Things Shall
Pass Away.
Baby Bye.
Cceur de Lion to Berengaria.
"Even This Shall Pass Away."
Flight from the Convent, The.
French with a Master.
God Save the Nation.
Great Bell Roland, The.
King's Ring, The.
Lyra Incantata.
No and Yes.
Sir Marmaduke's Musings.
Woman.
TIMES OF INDIA, THE.— Transcen
dentalism.
TIMMERMAN, Grace Agnes.— Tribute
to Lincoln.
TIMROD, Henry.— Address Delivered at
the Opening of the New Theatre at
Richmond.
Address to the Old Year.
At Magnolia Cemetery.
Carolina.
Charleston.
Christmas: "How grace this hallowed
day?"
Cotton Boll, The.
Cry to Arms, A.
Decoration Day at Charleston.
Elusive Nature.
Ethnogenesis.
Hark to the Shouting Wind.
Hymn for Memorial Day.
I Know Not Why, but All This Weary
Day.
Katie.
Lily Confidante, The.
Love.
Love and Life. See Most Men Know
Love but As a Part of Life.
Magnolia Cemetery (Ode).
TIMROD, Henry (Continued).
Most Men Know Love [But As a Part
of Life].
Ode: "Sleep sweetly in your humble
graves."
Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorat
ing the Graves of the Confederate
Dead, at Magnolia Cemetery, Charles
ton, S. C.
Past, The.
Quatorzain.
Serenade: "Hide, happy darnask,
from the stars."
Sonnet: "At last, beloved Nature! I
have met."
Sonnet: "I know not why, but all this
weary day."
Sonnet: "I scarcely grieve, O Nature!
at the lot."
Sonnet: "Life ever seems as from
its present site."
Sonnet: "Most men know love but as
a part of life."
Sonnet: At Last, Beloved Nature.
Sonnet: I Know Not Why.
Sonnet: Most Men Know Love.
Spring [in Carolina].
Storm and Calm.
Trifle, A.
Unknown Dead, The.
Vision of Poesy, A.
Why Silent.
TINCKER, Mary Agnes. — Aurora, sel.
Banquet, The. See Aurora.
TINCKOM-FERNANDEZ, W. G.— Be
loved Vagabond, The.
Road Song.
TINKER, Chauncey B. (TV.).— Beowulf,
sets.
Death of Grendel's Mother, The. See
Beowulf.
Ruined City, The.
Slaying of Grendel, The. See Beo
wulf.
"TIPCUCA." See WILSON, T. P. CAM
ERON.
TIPPETT, James S.— Autumn Woods.
Building a Skyscraper.
Circus Parade.
Ducks at Dawn.
Elevated Train, The.
Engine.
Familiar Friends.
Ferry-Boats.
First Zeppelin, The.
Freight Boats.
Green Bus. The.
My Taxicab.
Park, The.
River Bridge, The.
"Sh."
Spider Webs.
Sunning.
Trains.
Trucks.
Tugs.
Underground Rumbling.
Up in the Air.
TIPPLE, E. H.— Hot Weather in the
Plains — India.
TISDALE, Louis B. — Pussy at
School. ,. „ ,
TITHERINGTON, Richard Handheld. —
Faithful Unto Death.
TITUS, Lucretius Carus. See LUCRE
TIUS.
TITUS-WERNER, M. Stanleyetta. — Fu
ture of Athena.
TOBIAS, Ruby Weyburn. — Food.
TOBIN, Agnes. — "As in the wild hills,
when the dark is near." (TV.) t
"Death even cannot shadow that bright
face." (TV.) See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Death).
Flying Lesson. (TV.) See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Death).
"Is this the nest in which my Phoenix
dressed." (Tr.) See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Death).
"That sun which ran before me all the
way." (TV.) See Sonnets to Laura
(To Laura in Death).
To Celia. . ^
"You'll come at last to my great feast
ing place."
TOBIN, John.— Honeymoon, The, sel.
Zamora. See Honeymoon, The.
TODD, B. E. — Susan's Birthday.
TODD, Charles Lafayette.— Sonnet : '
do not doubt that it was said before.'
TODD, Earl D. — Resurrection and
Ascension.
869
TODHUNTER, John.— Aghadoe.
Banshee, The.
Beethoven.
Black Knight, The.
Druid Song of Cathvah, The.
Fairy Gold.
Fate of the Sons of Usna, The. Se&
First Duan, The: The Coming of
Deirdre.
First Duan, The: The Coming of
Deirdre, sel.
First Sorrowi, The. See Lamentation
for the Three Sons of Turann, Which
Turann, Their Father, Made over
Their Grave, The.
Great Lamentation, The. See Lamenta
tion for the Three Sons of Turann,
Which Turann, Their Father, Made
over Their Grave, The.
In a Gondola.
Lamentation for the Three Sons of
Turann, Which Turann, Their Fath
er, Made over Their Grave, The.
Laurella, sel.
Little Lamentation, The. See Lamenta
tion for the Three Sons of Turann,
Which Turann, Their Father, Made
over Their Grave, The.
Maureen.
Moment, A.
Morning in the Bay of Naples. See
Laurella.
Second Sorrow, The. See Lamentation
for the Three Sons of Turann, Which
Turann, Their Father, Made over
Their Grave, The.
Song: "Bring from the craggy haunts
of birch and pine."
TODRIN, Boris.— Wedding.
"TOGO, Hashimura." See IRWIN, WAL
LACE.
TOGO, Admiral Heihaichiro. See HEI-
HAICHIRO TOGO, Admiral.
TOLKEIN, J. R. R.— Goblin Feet.
TOLSTOI (or Tolstoy), Leo (.Count Lyof
lor Leo] Nikolaievitch Tolstoi).—
Anna Karenina, sel. , ^ ,.
Confession of Faith, A. See "My Reli
gion."
Death of Ivan Ilyitch, The.
Heavenly Guest, The.
How Much Land Does a Man Require.
My Idea of My Mother.
"My Religion," sel.
Race, The. See Anna Karenina.
Where Love Is, There God Is Also.
TOLSTOY, Alexei.— If.
Probabilities.
TOMBO, (Mrs.) Caroline Bowes. —
Birthday Message.
June Fourteenth.
There Came a Man.
TOMER, H. S.— Tim's Story.
TOMEY, Lillian Hastings. — Thoughts.
TOMLINSON, Mrs. A. M. — Christmas
Sheaf, The.
TOMMASO DI CELANO. See CELANO,
TOMMASO DI.
TOMPKINS, Elizabeth. — Tide at Night.
TOMPKINS, Juliet W. (Wilbur or Wil-
bor) (Mrs. Pottle).— For All These.
Getting Ready for School.
Two Simple Little Ostriches.
When the Minister Comes (or Came)
to Tea. ,_ .
TOMPKINS, Marie Louise. — On a Visit.
TOMPSON, Benjamin. — Alarming Prog
ress of Luxury in New England,
The. See New England's Crisis.
New England's Crisis, sels.
On a Fortification [at Boston Begun
by Women].
"TOMSON, Graham R." See WATSON,
ROSAMUND MARRIOTT.
TONER, Edythe C.— Wraiths, The
TONGUE, Robert Clarkson. — Elam
Chase's Fiddle.
TONNA, (Mrs.) Charlotte Elizabeth,—
Maiden City, The.
TOOKER, Lewis Frank. — "He Bringeth
Them unto Their Desired Haven."
His Quest.
Last Fight, The.
TOC?MER, Jean.— Cotton Song.
Evening Song.
Face*. -r* ,
Georgia Dusk.
November Cotton Flower.
Reapers.
Song of the Son. .
TOORGENEF, Ivan Sergyeevich. See
TURGENEV.
Toplady
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
TOPLADY, Augustus M. (Montague).
Love Divine, All Love Excelling. (At.)
Prayer, Living and Dying, A.
Rock of Ages.
TOPPING, Constance M.— Goblin Clock-
Maker, The.
TORMEY, Michael.— Ancient Race, The.
TORONTO GLOBE.— Left Alone.
TORRENCE, (Frederic) Ridgely. — Bird
and the Tree, The.
Carpe Diem. See House o£ a Hundred
Lights, The. »
Compensation. See House of a Hun
dred Lights, The.
Conclusion of the Whole Matter, The.
See House of a Hundred Lights,
The.
Evensong.
Eye-Witness.
House of a Hundred Lights, The, sets.
Invitation.
Lesser Children, The.
Passages from a Ritual. See Ritual
for the Body's Passing.
Ritual for the Body's Passing, The,
seL
Santa Barbara Beach.
Singers in a Cloud, The.
Son, The.
Three O 'Clock — Morning.
To Children.
Tramp Sings, The. See Eye- Witness.
Young Lovers, The. See House of a
Hundred Lights, The.
Youth and Age. See House of a
Hundred Lights, The.
TOULET, Paul-Jean. — Simple Things.
TOURGEE, Albion W.— Change of Base.
Daniel Periton's Ride.
Fool's Errand, A, seL
Lily Servosse's Ride. See Fool's Er
rand, A.
Son of Abdallah, A. See Son of Old
Harry, A.
Son of Old Harry, A, seL
What Waked the World.
TOURGENIEFF (or TURGENIEF),
Ivan. See TURGENEV, IVAN SER-
GYEEVICH.
TOURNEUR, Cyril.— Drowned Soldier.
Revenger's Tragedy, The, seL
TOVEY, Duncan.— Last Pilot, The.
TOWLER, Mary Shepard. — Nov. 11,
1918.
TOWNE, Charles Hanson. — ^Ere Peren-
nius.
Afterward.
April.
April Song, An. See Lyric Year,
The.
Around the Corner.
At Nightfall.
Baboon.
Ballad of Love in London, A.
Ballad of the Circus, A.
Best Road of All, The.
Beyond the Stars.
Carouse.
City, The. See Manhattan.
City Roofs.
Deathless Tale, The.
Easter Canticle, An.
Easter [Prayer, An].
How Will It Seem?
In Summer.
Last Sleep, The.
Light Love.
Little Home Paper, The.
Love's Ritual.
Lyric Year, The, seL
Manhattan.
"Man's greatest miracle is accomplished
here.*' See Manhattan.
Memories.
Messed Damozel, The.
Messengers.
Needs.
Of One Self-Slain.
Pilot and Prophet.
Prayer for the Old Courage, A.
Prayer to the Giver.
Quiet Singer, The.
Renewal.
Return.
Silence.
Song: *'I saw the day's white rap
ture/*
Song at Easter, A.
Spring in Town. See Manhattan.
Surplus.
Thanksgiving, A.
Theodore Roosevelt — Pilot and Prophet!
TOWNE, Charles Hanson (Continued).
These Times.
Time-Clock, The.
To a Certain Little Boy.
To One Self-Slain.
Victors, The.
When We Were Poor in Paris.
White Rose, The.
TOWNLEY, Mary.— Rose in October,
The.
TOWNSEND, Annie Lake. — Sursum
Corda.
TOWNSEND, E. (Elizabeth) W.— Baby,
The.
Chimmie Fadden Makes Friends.
TOWNSEND, George Alfred. — Army
Correspondent's Last Ride.
Cow and the Bishop, The.
In Rama.
TOWNSEND, Mrs. Gideon. See TOWN-
SEND, MARY ASHLEY (VAN VOOR-
TOWNSEND, Lilburn H.— Hand of La-
TOWNSEND, Miss M. G. (?>.)—
Ugliest of Seven, The.
" WNSEND, Mary Ashley (Van Voor-
hees or Voorhis) (Mrs. Gideon
Townsend; "Xariffa"). — At Set of
Sun.
Creed. The.
Dead Singer, The.
Down the Bayou.
Embryo,
Georgia Volunteer, A.
Her Horoscope.
Reserve.
Two.
TOWNSEND, Myra.— Capital Punish
ment.
TOWNSHEND, Aurelian.— Dialogue be
twixt Time and a Pilgrime, A.
" 'Tis not how witty, nor how free."
To the Countesse of Salisbury.
Upon Kinde and True Love.
TOWNSHEND, Chauncey Hare.— Thy
Joy in Sorrow.
TOYNBEE, William (TV.).— King of
Yvetot, The.
TOZIER, Anna. — Day Dreams.
TRACE, Granville. — Haute Politique.
TRAFTON, E. H. — Convict's Soliloquy,
The.
TRAHERNE, Thomas.— Choice, The.
Desire.
Eden.
Innocence.
Measure.
News.
On Christmas-Day.
On News.
Rapture, The.
Recovery, The.
Salutation, The.
Serious and Pathetical Contemplation
of the Mercies of God, seL
Shadows in the Water.
Solitude.
Thanksgiving for the Beauty of God's
Providence. See Serious and Pa
thetical Contemplation of the Mercies
of God.
Walking.
Wonder.
TRAILL, Henry Duff. — After Dilettante
Concetti.
TRAIN, Arthur.— Old U. S., The.
TRAPNELL, Mrs. Edna Valentine —
Fiddler, The.
TRAQUAIR, E. M. — Squire's Bargain,
The.
TRASK, Clara Augusta. See "CLARA
AUGUSTA."
TRASK, Katrina (Mrs. Spencer Trask;
Kate Nichols Trask). — Aidenn.
Army of the Red Cross, The.
At Last.
Love.
New Banner, The.
Sorrow.
TRAUBEL, Horace L. — Epicedium.
I Served in a Great Cause.
I Track Upstream the Spirit's Call.
If All the Voices of Men.
TRAVER, Edith Loomis. — To Creative
Art.
TRAVER, Georgene.— Not So Well Ac
quainted.
Pauper Girl, The.
TRAVERS, Pamela.— Dark Heart, The.
Te Deum of a Lark.
870
TREBOR, Nevah. — Illusion.
TREE, Iris (Mrs. Curtis Moffat).— Be
Perfect.
My Devotion Kneels to You.
Nostalgia.
To My Father (Sir Herbert Beerbohra
Tree).
You Preach to Me of Laws
TREMAINE, Herbert.— Little Red Bul
lock, The.
TRENCH, Herbert.— Charge, A.
Come, Let Us Make Love Deathless
I Heard a Soldier.
I Seek Thee in the Heart Alone.
Jean Richepin's Song.
O Dreamy, Gloomy, Friendly Trees.
Paean of Dawn in May.
Requiem of Archangels for the World.
She Conies Not When Noon Is on the
Roses.
"Shepherds Who Pasture Seek."
Song: "She comes not when Noon is
on the roses."
Song of the Larks at Dawn.
What Bids Me Leave.
Who Art Thou, Starry Ghost?
TRENCH, Richard Chenevix.— After the
Battle.
Century of Couplets, seL
Content.
Different Minds.
Enjoyment of the Present.
Gibraltar.
Harmosan.
In Thy Presence.
Kingdom of God, The.
Law of Love, The.
Legend of Toledo, A.
Life through Death.
Lord, Many Times.
Love Found Me.
Not Thou from Us!
On the Perseus and Medusa of Benve-
nuto Cellini, at Florence.
One Short Hour.
Pleasure.
Prayer: "Lord, what a change within
us one short hour."
Prevailing Prayer.
Recollections of Burgos.
Retirement.
Some Murmur When Their Sky Is
Clear.
Sonnet: "All beautiful things bring
sadness, nor alone."
Sonnet: "Wretched thing it were, to
have our heart, A."
Sonnet in a Pass of Bavaria.
Sorrento.
To an Infant Sleeping.
Xerxes at the Hellespont.
TRENT, Lucia (Mrs. Ralph Cheyney).
Architects of Dream.
Armistice Day, 1926.
Breed, Women, Breed.
Cry for Brotherhood.
Give Me No Lover Young with Love.
Lady in a Limousine.
Let Us Keep Faith.
Mary's Son.
. Society Woman.
To Young Dreamers.
Women of War.
TRENT, Lucia and CHEYNEY, Ralph.
Ten Years After, seL
True Peace, A. See Ten Years After.
TREVELYAN, R. C.— Wood, The.
TRIMBLE, Pearl C.— In Memory.
TRIMM, Rietta.— Autumn.
Touch Not a Leaf.
TRINE, Grace Hyde.— Coming and Go
ing.
Echo, An.
TRINE, Ralph Waldo.— Man's True
Self.
TRIPLETT, Jennie. — Washington at
Home.
TRISTAN, L'ERMITE.— Sonnet: "I do
not sing the burning of Troy town."
TROLAND, John.— Doubter, The.
Visit to the Sea, A.
TROMBLY, Albert Edmund. — Acorns
and Apples.
TROTT, Norman L.— No Time for God.
TROTTER, Alys Fane. — Spendthrift,
The.
Watering Pool, The.
TROTTER, Bernard Freeman. — Pop
lars, The.
Road to Tartary, The.
Smoke, sels.
TROTTER, Crawford. — In Gethsemane.
AUTHOR INDEX
Turner
TROTTER, Mary Josephine. See BEN
SON, MARY JOSEPHINE.
TROUBETZKOY, Princess Amehe
Rives. See RIVES, AMELIE
TROWBRIDGE, J. (James) Thompson.
TROWKRIDGE, John Townsend.— Aunt
M'lissy on Boys.
Boy I Love, The
Charcoal Man, Ihe.
Columbus at the Convent.
Coupon Bonds.
Darius Green and His Flying-Machine.
Dorothy in the Garret.
Emigrant's Story, The.
Evening at the Farm.
Farmer John.
Farm-Yard Song.
How the King Lost His Crown.
Lincoln.
Midsummer.
Midwinter.
Old Robin.
One Day Solitary. ,
Pewee, The.
Sheriff Thome.
Story of the Barefoot Boy, A.
Trouting.
Vagabonds, The.
Widow Brown's Christmas.
TROWBRIDGE, Robertson.— Altruism.
Knight and the Lady, The.
TROY, Daniel W.— Won by Ear.
---"' Mrs^ William. See ADAMS,
, Carlos (!>.). — Sunset
TRUEBA, Antonio de. — Nightfall.
TRUESDELL, Ella M.— When the Wind
Goes thro' the Maples.
TRUITT, Bess.— Old House.
TRUMBULL, Annie Eliot.— To O. S. C.
TRUMBULL, John. — Adventures of
Miss Harriet Simper. See Progress
of Dulness, The. .
Adventures of Tom Brainless, The.
See Progress of Dulness, The.
Country Clown, The.
Elegy on the Rimes.
Liberty Pole, The. See M'Fmgal,
Lines: Addressed to Messrs. Dwight
and Barlow.
M'Fingal, sets.
Progress of Dulness, The, sels.
Tom Brainless at College. See Prog
ress of Dulness, The.
Town Meeting, The. See M Fingal.
TRYON, Sylvia. — New Hampshire
Lilacs. TT .
TS'AO CHIH.— From a Vision.
TSCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Ilich.—Leg-
end, A.: "Christ, when a child, a
garden made."
TSO S S0 .—Scholar in the Narrow
Street, The.
TSURAYUKI. — "Time I went to see
my sister, The."
TSURU.— Willows in the Snow.
TU FU.— Ballad of the Army, The.
Emperor, The.
Excursion, The.
TUBBS, Arthur Lewis. — Bicycling in
the Sky.
King's Kisses, The.
Seemed like a Fancy Show,
Thanksgiving Retrospect, A.
TUCK, Edward.— Age.
TUCK, Katy Lou.— Oh Dear.
TUCKER, Blanche Chalfant. — Love
TUCKER^" J. (Jule) H. (Hamilton).—
Told in the Stalls.
Trinity Drill, or Drill of the Cross.
TUCKER, Mrs. O. O. — To a Rose.
TUCKER, St. George. — Days of My
Youth.
Resignation.
"Southern Cross, The.' ,
TUCKER, William J.— President Tuck
er's Letter.
TUCKERMAN, Henry T. (Theodore). —
All Hearts Are Not Disloyal.
Battle Summer, The.
Courage and Patience.
Desolation.
Newport Beach.
Washington's Statue.
TUCKETT, C. W.— Do Saloons Help
Business?
TUDOR, Marie.— Hermit Thrush.
TUFTS, John W. — Now the Sun Is
TULANE**COLLEGIAN. — Mayonette
River, The. , _,
TULL, (Mrs.) Jewell BothwelL— Plea
for a Cat.
Sport for Gods. _
TULLAR, Grant Colfax.— As Thy Days.
TUNNELL, Sophie.— November.
TUNSTALL, Virginia Lyne (Mrs. Rob
ert Baylor Tunstall). — "Brother."
Evening on the Harbor.
Macroom on Market Day.
Old April. See Sonnets of an Old
Town.
Point of View.
Porcelaine de Saxe.
Sonnets of an Old Town.
Spinster Song.
Spring Dusk in Williamsburg. See
Sonnets of an Old Town.
They Sleep So Quietly. See Sonnets
of an Old Town.
TUPPER, Edith Sessions. — Grandmam
ma's Fan. .
Larry Shannon's Easter Offering.
TUPPER, Helen Isabella.— Give Thanks.
Thanks for Everything.
TUPPER, Kathryn Munro. — Fallen
TUPPER, 'Martin Farquhar. — All's for
the Best.
Never Give Up. _ ...
Of Cruelty to Animals. See Proverbial
Philosophy.
Proverbial Philosophy, sel.
To America in 1876.
TURBERVILLE, George.— Lover to His
Lady, The. T ,
Lover to the Thames of London, to
Favour His Lady Passing Thereon,
The*
To His Friend, Promising That
Though Her Beauty Fade, Yet His
Love Shall Last.
TURBYFILL, Mark. — Apollo Alone Ap
proves.
Benediction.
Chicago.
Prayer for Sophistication.
Shapes. „. .
Song for Souls under Fire, A.
Strangers.
Things Not Seen.
TURGENEV (or Turgeniev or Tourgen-
ief or Turgenieff or Toorgenef or
Tourgenieff ) , Ivan Sergyeevich.—
Festival of the Supreme Being, The.
How Beautiful Were Once the Roses.
Mascha. , _ . , „
TURK, M. H.— "Book Larnm .
TURNBULL, Agnes Sligh. — Twelve
Young Gideons, The.
TURNBULL, Monica Peveril.— Lullaby,
A: "Sleep soft, baby mine 1
TURNBULL, William Watson. — Dr.
Jotham Tindale's Cue a Cure.
TURNER, Carol.— Small White Woman.
TURNER, Charles H. — Dat Yaller
Gown. T.
TURNER, Charles Tennyson. — .Buoy-
Bell, The.
Forest Glade, The.
Her First-Born.
Lachrymatory, The.
Lattice at Sunrise, The.
Letty's Globe.
Lion's Skeleton, The.
Mary Queen of Scots.
Ocean, The.
Orion.
Steam-Threshing Machine, The.
Summer Twilight, A.
To the Gossamer-Light.
TUMEk^CEdward) F.-Fairy Tale.
How Mr. Snuggles Went to a Public
Dinner.
Mr. Piper's Mittens.
No. 999.
Our Debating Club.
TURNER, (Mrs.) Eliza Sproat.— Little
Goose, A.
Lost.
Stray Child, A. _. ,
TURNER, (Mrs.) Elizabeth. — Bird-
Catcher, The.
Bird's Nest, The.
Canary, The.
Conceited Grasshopper, ine.
871
TURNER, (Mrs.) Elizabeth (Cont'd).
Good Girl, The. See Mrs. Turner's
Obj ect-Lessons.
How to Write a Letter.
Letter, The. See Mrs. Turners Ob
ject-Lessons.
Lost Pudding, The.
Miss Sophia.
Mrs. Turner's Object-Lessons.
New Book, The.
Politeness.
Rebecca's After-Thought.
Result of Cruelty, The.
TURNER, "Ethel.— Along the Highway.
Time's Pace.
TURNER, Eva Moad.— Testimony.
TURNER, Henry L — My Gray Gumever.
TURNER, J. B.— Why I Object to High
TURNER.! James Walter. — Men Fade
like Rocks. .
TURNER, Leo C.— Boy/s Trust A.
TURNER, Martha Provme Leach. — Good
Friday. . _
TURNER, Matilda Hutchmson. — Joy.
With the Winds. _
TURNER, Nancy Byrd. — Alley Cat, An.
Armistice Day, 1918-1928.
Best Time of All, The.
Black and Gold.
Books. TT
Boy, Bare Your Head.
Buccaneer, The.
Chairoplane Chant.
Click o' the Latch.
Concerning Brownie.
Contrary Mary.
Courage Has a Crimson Coat.
Death Is a Door.
Extraordinary Dog, The.
First Christmas Night of All.
Flame Song.
God with Us.
Going Up to London.
Good-Night.
Jewels.
Laugh and Be Jolly.
League of Nations.
Let Us Have Peace.
Lincoln.
Lines for a Girl's Study.
Little Girl That Mother Used to
Be.
Little Road, The.
Magic Flute, The.
Mongrel Pup, A.
Ordinary Dog, The.
Pop Corn Song, A.
Prince Peter.
Resolute Cat, The.
Scaring the Hawk.
Ships.
Sing a Song of Books.
ToT Staring Baby in a Perambulator.
Twenty Foolish Fairies.
Washington.
Weather, The.
Weather Factory, The.
Who Makes a Garden.
Wind, The.
Wings and Wheels.
Word about Woodpiles, A.
Words.
Years Afterward.
TURNER, Rebecca. — Song: (*Im glad
my eyes may see the sun.
TURNER, W. (Walter) J. (James). —
Dancer, The.
Death's Men.
Eplthalamium: "Can the lover share
his soul."
Evening.
Giraffe and Tree.
Hunter, The.
Hymn to Her Unknown.
In the Caves of Auvergne.
In Time like Glass.
Lion, The.
Love-Song, A.
Music of a Tree, The.
Navigators The.
Princess, the.
Reflection.
Robber, The.
Romance. ,
Seven Days of the Sun, The, sel.
Song: "Lovely hill-torrents are.
Talking with Soldiers.
Tragic Love.
Word Made Flesh, The.
Turner
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
TURNER, William Mason.— Dead Sol
dier-Boy, The.
TUSSER, Thomas. — Directions for Cul
tivating a Hop-Garden.
TUTTLE, Mrs. Carl.— Why Federate?
TUTTLE, Florence Guertin. See GUER-
TIN, FLORENCE L.
TUTTLE, Mrs. Frank Day. See GUER
TIN, FLORENCE L.
TUTTLE, Grace Robertson. — Opening
of the Lilies, The.
TUTTLE, Hudson. — Soldier's Return,
The.
"TWAIN, Mark" (Samuel Langhorne
Clemens). — Adventures of Tom
Sawyer, The, sels.
American Specimen, An. See Tramp
Abroad, A.
Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man.
Babies, The.
Buck Fanshaw's Funeral. See Rough
ing It.
Christian Science. See Christian
Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy.
Christian Science and the Book of
Mrs. Eddy, sel.
Critical Situation, A. See Tramp
Abroad, A.
Damascus, See Innocents Abroad.
Day at Niagara, A.
Death-Disk.
Encounter with an Interviewer, An.
Epitaph: "Warm summer sun." (wr.
at) See RICHARDSON, ROBERT.
Experience with European Guides. See
Innocents Abroad.
General Grant's English.
George and His Hatchet.
Getting under Way. See Innocents
Abroad.
Ghost Story, A.
Golden Arm, The.
"Great Beef Contract/' The.
Guessing Nationalities. See Tramp
Abroad, A.
He Called it Off.
How I Edited an Agricultural Paper.
How I Was Sold.
How Tom Sawyer Got His Fence
Whitewashed. See Adventures of
Tom Sawyer, The.
How Tom Sawyer Whitewashed His
Fence. See Adventures of Tom
Sawyer, The.
Huckleberry Finn, sel.
Innocents Abroad, sels.
Introduction, An.
Jim Wolfe and the Cats.
Judge's "Spirited Woman," The.
Jumping Frog, The, sel.
Ladies, The.
Literary Nightmare, A.
Mark Twain and the Interviewer.
Mark Twain as a Farmer.
Mark Twain Edits an Agricultural
Paper.
Mark Twain on Juvenile Pugilists.
Mark Twain on the Weather.
Mark Twain Tells an Anecdote of
A. Ward.
Mark Twain Visits Niagara.
Mark Twain's Account of "Jim
Smiley." See Jumping Frog,
The.
Mark Twain's Description of European
Guides. See Innocents Abroad.
Mark Twain's First Interview with
Artemus Ward.
Mark Twain's "Great Beef Contract."
Mark Twain's Opinion of Chamber
maids.
Mark Twain's Story of "The Good
Little Boy."
Mark Twain's Watch.
Membranous Croup and the McWil-
liamses.
Minister's Blunder, The.
Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning.
My Editing.
New England Weather.
Nicodemus Dodge.
Old Times on the Mississippi.
Our European Guides. See Innocents
Abroad.
Our Guide in Genoa and Rome. See
Innocents Abroad.
Roughing It, sel.
Story of the Bad Little Boy Who
Didn't Come to Grief, The.
Telephonic Conversation, A.
Tom Sawyer Treated for Lovesick-
ness. See Adventures of Tom
Sawyer, The.
"TWAIN, Mark" (Continued).
Tom Sawyer's Love Affair. See Ad
ventures of Tom Sawyer, The.
Tramp Abroad, A, sels.
Trying Situation, A. See Tramp
Abroad, A.
"Warm summer sun, shine kindly
here." (wr. at.) See RICHARDSON,
ROBERT.
With a Duke and a Dauphin on a
Raft. See Huckleberry Finn.
"TWAIN, Mark" and WARNER,
Charles Dudley.— Gilded Age, The,
sel.
Uncle Daniel's Apparition [and
Prayer]. See Gilded Age, The.
Uncle Daniel's Introduction to a Mis
sissippi Steamer.
TWAMLEY, L. A.— Ragged Robin.
TWEEDSMUIR, Baron. See BUCHAN,
JOHN.
TWIG, John.— Ballade of the Nurserie.
TYBOUT, Ella Middleton (Maxwell).—
Offending Eye, The.
TYCHBORN, Chidiock. See TICHBORNE,
CHIDIOCK.
TYLEE, Edward Sydney.— Diver, The.
Outward Bound.
TYLEE dor Tyler), Florence.— In Van
ity Fair.
Something Great.
TYLER, B. B. — Religious Character of
Abraham Lincoln, The.
TYLER, Edith C. — Cleopatra.
TYLER, Florence. See TYLEE, FLOR
ENCE.
TYLER, Inez M.— Call to Pentecost, A.
TYLER, Inez Sheldon. — Waiting.
TYLER, Moses Coit. — Declaration of
Independence in the Light of Modern
Criticism, The.
TYLER, Royall. — Independence Day
.
"Sweet child of woe! who pour'st thy
love-lorn lays."
TYNAN, Annie E.— Sleep Fairy.
TYNAN, Katharine (Mrs. Henry A.
Hinkson; Katharine Tynan Hink-
son). — All Souls.
August Weather.
Beloved, The.
Bethlehem.
Call, The.
Chanticleer.
Children of Lir, The.
Choice, The.
Christmas Communion.
Christmas Eve.
Cuckoo.
Daffodil.
De Profundis.
Dead Coach. The.
Desire, The.
Doves, The.
Drought.
Easter.
Epitaph, The: "Write on my grave
when I am dead.'*
Farewell: "Not soon shall I forget."
Flying Wheel, The.
Footpath Way, The.
Girl's Song, A.
Green Trees.
"I was born under a kind star."
Island Fisherman, An.
Lambs.
Larks.
Last Voyage, The.
Little Ghost, The.
Little House, The.
Little Red Lark, The.
Lux in Tenebris.
Maker, The.
Making of Birds, The.
Man of the House, The.
Many Waters.
Mater Dei.
Menace.
Michael the Archangel.
Modereen Rue.
Mother,. The.
Mountains, The.
Nativity, The.
Oak Said to the Eagle, The. (TV.)
Of an Orchard.
Old Love, The.
Old Magic, The.
Old Soldier, The.
Planting Bulbs.
Prayer, A: "Now wilt me take for
Jesus' sake/*
Quiet Nights, The.
872
TYNAN, Katharine (Continued).
Requiem.
Rosa Mystica.
Sad Mother, The.
St. Francis and the Wolf.
Saint Francis to the Birds.
Shamrock Song, sel.
She Asks for New Earth.
Sheep and Lambs.
Singing Stars.
Slow Spring.
Song for the Season, A.
Summer- Sweet.
Tree-Lover, The.
Turn o' the Year.
Unemployed, The.
Waiting.
Winter Evening.
TYNES, Mary Pollard. — Locomotives
TYRARD, Pontus de.— To Sleep.
TYREE, Woodson. — Dawn.
Knife and Belt, A.
Those Roses.
TYRREL, Dorothy. — Quest.
TYRRELL, Ada.— My Son.
TYRRELL, Henry.— Ethiopiomania.
Lincoln.
Lincoln's Way.
Little Girl of Gettysburg, The.
Masterful, Great Man.
TYRWHITT, R. St. John.— Glory of
Motion, The.
TYTLER. James. — Bonnie Bruckit Las
sie, The.
I Hae Laid a Herring in Saut.
TYUTCHER, Fyodor. — As Ocean's
Stream.
U
"U. A. L." See "L., U. A."
UBERTI, Fazio degli. — Canzone: His
Portrait of His Lady.
Of England, and of Its Marvels.
UBSDELL, A. R.— Beggar.
Machine Speaks, The.
Night Piece.
Sonnet of Bewilderment.
To a Skylark.
To the Island of Zanti, Passed By.
UFFORD, N. P.— What We Did with
the Cow.
UHLAND, Johann Ludwig. — Castle by
the Sea, The.
Chapel.
Durand of Blonden.
Goldsmith's Daughter, The.
Hostess' Daughter, The.
Ichabod! The Glory Has Departed.
In a Lovely Garden Walking.
King on the Tower, The.
Landlady's Daughter, The.
Leaf, A!
Lost Church, The.
Luck of Edenhall, The.
Minstrel's Curse, The.
Passage, The.
Spirits Everywhere.
Taillefer the Minstrel.
Three Cavaliers.
Three Horsemen, The.
White Stag, The.
ULLMAN, Samuel.— Youth.
ULMER, Kate. — Kitty at School.
ULRICH VON LICHTENSTEIN (or
LIECHTENSTEIN), Sir. — Love
Whose Month Was Ever May.
UNA, Dorothy. See RADCLIFFE, DORO-
UNDERHILL, Edward F.— Cap'n Peleg
Bunker Describes a Game of Base
Ball.
UNDERBILL, Evelyn (Mrs. Stuart
Moore). — Corpus Christi.
English Easter: 7 A. M.
Immanence.
Introversion.
Lady Poverty, The.
Supersensual.
Theophany.
Thrushes.
Tree, The.
UNDERWOOD, Charlene.— Silence.
UNDERWOOD, Ellen H.— "I Shall Not
Pass Again This Way."
UNDERWOOD, John Curtis.— Central.
Down Fifth Avenue.
Strong, The.
Weak, The.
Welcome.
UNDERWOOD, Pierson. — Brown as
Any Thrush Is.
AUTHOR INDEX
Van Deth
UNDERWOOD, Wilbur. — Cattle of His
Hand, The.
Chapel of the Perpetual Adoration.
To the Brave Soul.
UNTERMEYER, Jean Starr. — Altar,
The.
Autumn.
Bitter Bread and Weak Wine.
Clay Hills.
Country of No Lack.
Dew on a Dusty Heart.
End of Summer.
From the Day-Book of a ! Forgotten
Prince.
Glimpse in Autumn.
Gothic.
High Tide.
Lake Song.
Little Dirge.
Lullaby for a Man-Child.
Man, A.
Mater in Extremis.
Nature Cure.
Old Nurse Winter.
One Kind of Humility.
Passionate Sword, The.
Possession.
Rain.
Sinfonia Domestica.
Soldier Listens, A.
Undedicated. t . ,
UNTERMEYER, Louis. — Apocryphal
Soliloquies.
Arctic Agrarian.
Armistice.
At the Bottom of the Well.
Blasphemy. See Heretic, The.
Boy and Tadpoles.
Briar-Rose. (TV.)
Burning Bush.
Caliban in the Coal Mines.
Catalogue.
Cell-Mates.
Challenge.
Coffin, The. (TV.)
Dark Chamber, The.
David. See Apocryphal Soliloquies.
Daybreak. _ . ,
Der Brief, Den Du Geschrieben.
(TV.)
Dick Said.
Disenchantment.
Early Mornings. (TV.)
Embarrassed Amorist, The.
Epilog. (TV.) See North Sea, The.
Fantasy.
Feuerzauber.
First Words before Spring.
Folk-Song.
Food and Drink.
Freedom.
Frustrate.
Ftirchte Nichts, Geliebte Seele. (TV.)
Genesis.
Glee for February, A.
Go to Sleep.
God's Youth.
Goliath. See Apocryphal Soliloquies.
Good Fortune. (TV.)
Hands.
Haunted [Garden, A3.
Heretic, The, sel.
Highmount.
How Much of Godhood.
Infidelity.
Irony.
Jerusalem Delivered.
Jewish Lullaby.
Joe-Pyeweed.
Landscapes.
Last Words before Winter.
Laughers, The.
Little Sandman's Song.
Long Feud.
Love.
Maiden Lies in Her Chamber. (TV.)
Man, A.
Matter.
Mockery.
Morning Bird.
Munitions Plant.
My Songs Are Poisoned. (TV.)
Oh, Lovely Fishmaiden. (TV.)
Obituary.
On the Birth of a Child.
On the Eve of New Wars.
On the Palisades.
Only of Thee and Me.
Owen Seaman.
Plaza Square.
Portrait of a Child.
Portrait of a Machine.
UNTERMEYER, Louis (Continued).
Prayer: "God, though this life is but
a wraith."
Prayer for Courage.
Prayer for This House.
Proverbs. (TV.)
Questions at Night.
Rebels.
Return to Birds.
Reveille.
Rich Return.
Road, The.
Robert Frost [Relates "The Death of
the Tired Man."]
Roman Lullaby.
Romance.
Sandman, The. (TV.)
Scarcely Spring.
Side Street, A.
Song and Flame.
Songs and the Poet.
Spanish Lullaby.
Spratt vs. Spratt.
Spring.
Spring Song of a Super-Blake.
Steel Mill.
Stirrup-Cup, The.
Storm, The. (TV.)
Summons.
Supplication.
Swimmers.
Ten Years Old.
To a Dead Cricket.
Transfigured Swan.
Twilight. (TV.)
Unreasoning Heart.
Victory in the Cabarets.
Voices.
Waters of Babylon.
When Two Are Parted. (TV.)
Winter Lyric, A.
Wise Woman, The.
Yet Nothing Less.
Young Mystic, The.
UNTERMEYER, Mrs. Louis. See UN
TERMEYER, JEAN STARR.
UNTERMEYER, Richard and Louis.—
Concerning a Storm.
Storm, The.
UPCHURCH, Mrs. Thomas B.— Deep
Blue Sea, The.
UPDEGRAFF, Allan. — Time and the
Place, The.
UPHAM, Charles Wentworth. — Wash
ington's Training.
UPHAM, Louise S.— Death Makes All
Men Brothers.
Drink! Drink! Drink!
Stepping in Father's Tracks.
Unequal Partnership, An.
UPHAM, Thomas Cogswell. — Song of
the Pilgrims.
UPHOFF, L. S.— Far Away from Flan
ders Field.
UPPER, Joseph.— Resurrection.
UPS ON, Arthur. — After a Dolmetsch
Concert.
After All.
Agamede's Song. See City, The.
Avon and the Thames, The.
City, The, sels.
Euchenor Chorus. See City, The.
Ex Libris.
Failures.
Gospel of the Fields.
In an Oxford Garden.
Incurables, The.
Old Gardens.
Say, Little Maiden.
Since We Said Good-Bye.
Song: "Flame at the core of the
world."
Strange.
Vers la Vie.
UPS ON, Elizabeth F.— Washday.
UPTON, James. — Lass of Richmond
Hill, The.
UPTON, Minnie Leona. — Street Car
Miracle, A.
Tabitha Soliloquizes.
Winged Doubt, A.
UPWARD, Allen. — Pear Tree, The.
(TV.) See Shi King, The.
Scented Leaves from a Chinese
Jar.
URMY, Clarence. — Arrow, The.
As I Came down Mount Tamalpais.
At the Edge of the Day.
Blondel.
I Lay My Lute beside Thy Door.
Old "Year, The.
Rhyme of Rain.
873
URMY, Clarence (Continued).
Roses First to Hear — Lilies First to
See.
Things That Count, The.
Things Worth While.
Woodland Revel, A.
URMY, Ralph B. — New Sermon on the
Mount, The.
URNER, Nathan D. — Bayonet Charge,
The.
Circus Clown, The.
URQUAHART, Gertrude Boughton.—
Coming of Mary Louise, The.
USCHOLD, Maud E.— Corn.
USHER, John (?).— Pipe of Tobacco,
The.
USHER, Leila.— I Am the Cat.
UTTER, (Mrs.) Rebecca Palfrey.—
King's Daughter. The.
"V., B." See THOMSON, JAMES (1834-
1882).
"V., E. M."— To the Writer of "Christ
in Flanders."
VACARESCO, Helene.— Soldier's Tent,
The.
VACQUERIE, Auguste. — Image, The.
Resuscitation.
VAIL, Clara Warren. — Bed during
Exams.
VAIL, Mrs. Laurence. See BOYLE, KAY.
VALDEZ, Gabriel de la Concepcion.—
Prayer to God.
VALDIVIELSO, Jose de.— Seguidilla.
VALENCIA, Guillermo.— Sursura.
VALENTINE, Dr. — Hypochondriac,
The.
VALENTINE, Edward. — St. Valen
tine's Day.
VALENTINE, Edward A. U.— Helen.
Spirit of the Wheat, The.
VALENTINE, Viola.— Then and Now.
VALERY, Paul. — Helen, the Sad Queen.
Narcissus.
VALLANCE, R. A. — Trench Lines:
The Tired Heart.
VALLE, Isabel. — Very Minor Poet
Speaks, A.
VALLINS, George Henry.— Malchus.
VALMORE, Madame Desbordes. See
DESBORDES-VALMORE, Madame.
VAN, Walter Herman.— What's the Use
of Worrying?
VAN ALEN, James Henry.— Wealth of
Childhood, The.
VAN ALSTYNE, Charles. — Sonnet:
"Old man feeding pigeons in the
park."
VAN ALSTYNE, Mrs. Frances Jane
(Crosby). See CROSBY, "FANNY."
VAN BIBBER, A. F. — Priest and
Friend.
VAN BUREN, D. B.— Eternal Ques
tion, The.
VANCE, Sallie Ada.— Guard Thine Ac
tion.
VANCE, Zebulon B. — Character of
Washington, The.
VAN CLEVE, Florence.— Books.
Star of Bethlehem.
"VANDEGRIFT, Margaret" (Margaret
Thomson Janvier) . — Catching the
Cat.
Clown's Baby, The.
Culprit, A.
Dead Doll, The.
Lazyland.
Little Wild Baby.
Our Standing Army.
Partnership.
Proposal, The.
Sandman, The.
They Will Never Do So Again.
VANDENHOFF, George.— Poor Player
at the Gate, The.
VAN DEN VONDEL, Joost.— Adam's
Hymn in Paradise.
On the Passing of My Little Daugh
ter.
VANDERBILT, Jock.— Captain Hill.
VANDERBILT, John.— Highways and
Byways.
VAN DER VEER, Judy. — Christmas
Calf, The.
Colts, The.
Little Woodland God.
VAN DETH, Mrs. Gerritt. — See
SANGSTER, MARGARET ELIZABETH.
Van de "Water
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND KECITATIONS
VAN DE WATER, Frederic F.~ Last
Tourney, The.
VAN DOREN, Mark.— Above the Battle.
Bailey's Hands.
Bitten.
Bore, The.
Bystanders, The.
City Songs.
Company Gone.
Confinement, The.
Crow.
Deduction.
Defeated Farmer.
Deserted Hollow.
Difference, The.
Distant Runners, The.
Escape, The.
Faith of Appearances.
First Night Alone.
Former Barn Lot.
Friendship, The.
Going Home.
Good Night.
History Lesson.
Immortal.
Little Doctor, The.
Marriage.
Memories.
My Only Need.
Night Lilac.
Now the Sky.
Private Worship.
Proper Clay.
Pulse, The.
Sonnets, sels.
Story Teller, The.
Translation, The.
Turkey-Buzzards.
Whisperer, The.
Willingness, The.
Wit.
VAN DORN, Ralph. — Look at Life, A.
VAN DUSEN, Washington. — Alan
Seeger.
Roosevelt's Humanity.
VAN DYKE, Henry.— After-Echo, The.
Against the Spoils System.
America.
America Befriend.
America for Me.
America's Prosperity.
America's Welcome Home.
Ancestral Dwellings, The.
Angler's Fireside Song.
Angler's Reveille, The. See Toiling
of Felix, The.
Angler's Wish, An.
Another Chance.
Arrival.
Ars Agricolaris.
Autumn in the Garden.
Ballad of Claremont Hill, A.
Ballad of Santa Claus, A.
Ballad of the Solemn Ass, The.
Bargain, The.
Bells of Malines, The.
Beyond Our Power of Vision.
Bitter-Sweet.
Black Birds, The.
Blessing of Work, The.
Boundless Love.
Britain, France, America.
Builders, The.
Bunch of Trout-Flies, A.
Child in the Garden, The.
Christ of the Andes, sel.
Christmas Tears.
Come Back Again, Jeanne d'Arc.
Courage.
Day and Night.
Departure.
Doors of Daring.
Dorothea.
Dreams. (TV.)
Du Bist Wie Eine Blume. (TV.)
Dulciora.
Dulcis Memoria.
Easter Road.
Echo in the Heart, The.
Edmund Clarence Stedman.
Ein Fichtenbaum Steht Einsam. (TV.)
Toiling of Felix, The.
Evocation, An. (TV.)
Eyes and Lips. (TV.)
Face of a Friend, The.
Facta Non Verba.
Fairy Tale, A.
Fall of the Leaves, The.
Finding the Way.
IV
I
Ki
VAN DYKE, Henry (Continued).
Fire-Fly City.
First Bird o' Spring, The.
Flood-Tide of Flowers.
Foolish Fir-Tree, The.
Footpath to Peace, The.
For Katrina's Sun-Dial.
For Katrina's Window.
For the Friends at Hurstmont.
Four Things [to Do].
Friendly Trees, The.
From Glory unto Glory.
Garland of Sleep, The. (TV.)
Gentle Life.
Gentle Traveller, The.
Glory of Ships, The.
God of the Open Air.
Golden Stars. .
Gospel of Labor, The.
Gran' Boule.
Grand Canyon, The.
Gratitude.
Great River, The.
Heavenly Hills of Holland, The,
Henry Hudson's Last Voyage.
Hermit Thrush, The.
Heroes of the "Titanic."
Hesper.
Hide and Seek.
Home Song, A.
Home Thoughts from Europe.
Homeward Bound.
Hour, An.
House of Rimmon, The.
How Spring Comes to Shasta Jim.
Hudson's Last Voyage.
Hymn of Joy.
If All the Skies [Were Sunshine] .
In Lucem Transitus, October, 1892.
In Memoriam.
In the Blue Heaven.
Indian Summer.
Inscription for a Tomb in England.
Inscriptions for a House.
Ivory Cradle, The. (TV.)
~eanne d'Arc Returns,
'oy and Duty.
Ceats.
Keeping Christmas.
Legend of Service, A.
Liberty Enlightening the World.
Life. See Three Best Things, The.
Light between the Trees.
Lights Out.
Lily of Yorrow, The.
Little Boatie.
Little-Neck Clam, The.
Longfellow.
Lost Word, The.
Lost Word of Jesus, A.
Love. See Three Best Things, The.
Love and Light.
Love in a Look.
Lover of Music, A.
Lover's Envy, A.
Love's Nearness.
Love's Reason.
Mare Liberum.
Maryland Yellowthroat, The.
Master of Music.
Matins.
Mercy for Armenia.
Message, The.
Might and Right.
Mile with Me, A.
Milton.
Mocking-Bird, The. _
Monument of Francis Makenie, The.
Mother Earth.
Mother's Birthday, A.
Music.
My April Lady.
Name of France, The.
National Monuments.
Nepenthe.
New Day.
New Year's Eve.
Noon Song, A.
November Daisy, A.
Ode to Peace.
Old Bridge, The. (TV.)
Old Flute, The. (TV.)
One World.
Other Wise Man, The. See Story of
the Other Wise Man, The.
Oxford Thrushes, The.
Pan Learns Music.
Parting and the Coming Guest, The.
PatrJa.
Peace.
Peaceful Warrior, The.
Peace-Hymn of the Republic.
People and Their Rulers.
874
VAN DYKE, Henry (Continued).
Phosphor — Hesper. (TV.)
Pipes o' Pan, The.
Plea, A.
Portrait and Reality.
Prayer: "These are the gifts I ask of
thee."
Price of Peace, The.
Prison and the Angel, The.
Professor, The. (TV.)
Proud Lady, The.
Rappel d' Amour.
Rappelle-Toi.
Real Muck-Rake Man, The.
Red Cross, The.
Red Flower, The.
Reliance.
Remarks about Kings.
Rencontre.
Rendezvous.
Resignation. (TV.)
Richard Watson Gilder.
Righteous Wrath.
River of Dreams, The.
Robert Browning.
Roseleaf. (TV.)
Roslin and Hawthornden.
Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, The.
Salute to the Trees.
Santa Christina.
School.
Scrap of Paper, A.
Sea-Gulls of Manhattan.
Seasons. (TV.)
Shelley.
Shepherd of Nymphs, The.
Shrine in the Pantheon, A.
Sicily, December, 1908.
Sierra Madre.
Signs, The.
Snow-Song, A.
Song of a Pilgrim-Soul.
Song Sparrow, The.
Spirit of the Everlasting Boy.
Spring in the North.
Spring in the South.
Stain Not the Sky.
Stand Fast.
Standard-Bearer, The.
Starlight. (TV.)
Stars and Stripes, The.
Stars and the Soul.
Statue of Sherman by St. Gaudens.
The.
Storm-Music.
Sun-Dial at Morven, The.
Sun-Dial at Wells College, The.
Surrender of the German Fleet, The.
Talisman, The.
Tennyson.
Texas.
These Are the Gifts I Ask.
They Tell Me Thou Art Rich.
They Who Tread the Path of Labour.
Things I Prize, The.
This Is the Gospel of Labour.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Thorn and Rose.
Three Alpine Sonnets.
Three Best Things, The.
Three Prayers for Sleep and Waking.
Thy Sea Is Great, Our Boats Are
Small.
To a Young Girl Singing.
To James Whitcomb Riley.
To Joseph Jefferson.
To Julia Marlowe.
To Mark Twain.
To the Child Jesus.
Toiling of Felix, The, sels.
Tranquil Habit. (TV.)
Transformation .
Treasures of the Heart.
Trees.
Turn o' the Tide.
Undine.
Urbs Coronata.
Vain King, The.
Valley of Vain Verses, The.
Veery, The.
Vera.
Victor Hugo.
Vine and the Goat, The. (Tr.)
Way, The.
Wayfaring Song, A.
When Tulips Bloom.
Whip-Poor-Will, The.
White Bees, The.
Who Follow the Flag.
Wild Strawberry, A, sel.
Wind of Sorrow, The.
Window, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Vestal
VAN DYKE, Henry (Continued).
Winds of War-News, The.
Wings of a, Dove.
Without Disguise.
WorkSW?i " Three Best Things, The.
Zest of Life, The.
VAN DYKE, Tertius. — Good News.
VANDYNE, \lary E.— Bald-Headed Ty
rant, The.
Nation's Birthday, The.
VAN HOESEN, Lettie Earley.— Mother
VANNAH, Kate. — Nice Distinction, A.
VANNANf" Lilla. — Little Highland
Shepherdess.
VAN NOPPEN, Leonard. — Martyrdom.
VAN NORMAN, Louis E. — Bud's
Charge.
Nightingale, The.
VAN RENSSELAER, Mariana Gris-
wold (Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensse-
laer; Mariana Griswold). — At Bed
time.
Cradle-Song: "How do we know.
Dolly's Lullaby.
In Wartime.
It Is Well with the Child.
Love's Prisoner.
Manners.
Song for Winter, A.
Stars in Town, The.
Stormy Day, A.
Typewriter, The.
Ultimate Harvest, The. .
VAN RENSSELAER, Peyton.— At Twi-
LNlg RENSSELAER, Mrs. Schuyler.
See VAN RENSSELAER, MARIANA
GRISWOLD.
VAN SANT, Mrs. John T.— Wish of
Priscilla Penelope Powers, The.
VAN SICKLE, Annie de G.— Wife's
VAN TINE, Elizabeth Gunn.— After the
Funeral.
Murderer's Song.
Summer Storm.
VAN VLEIT, Ethel M. — Searching for
Wisdom. _
VAN VORST, Marie (Mrs. Gaetano
Cogiati). — Sing Again.
Slumber Song: "When the low flying
wind, awake."
VAN WINKLE,
Waves.
Microphone, The.
My Radio.
Static.
VANZETTI, Bartolomeo. — Last Speech
to the Court.
VAN ZILE, Edward S.— Close Up the
Ranks.
Rise Up! Rise Up, Crusaders!
VARA. — Blue Sky Somewhere.
VARDHILL, Anna Jane.— To a Skele
ton.
"VARLEY, John Phillip." See MITCH
ELL, LANGDON ELWYN.
VAUGHAN, Henry.— And Do They
So?
Anguish.
Awake, Glad Heart!
Behind the Veil.
Beyond the Veil.
Bird, The.
Book, The.
Burial of an Infant, The.
Cheerfulness.
Childhood.
Christ's Nativity.
Cock-Crowing.
Constellation, The, sel.
Corruption.
Dawning, The.
"Dear Night, this world's defeat."
Departed Friends.
Dwelling Place, The.
Early Rising and Prayer.
Easter Hymn.
Easter-Day.
Eclipse, The.
Evening Watch, The.
Favour, The.
Flower, The.
Fragment: "Walk with thy fellow-crea
tures: note the hush."
Friends Departed.
Friends in Paradise.
"Happy those early days, when I."
Gertrude. — Magic
VAUGHAN, Henry (Continued).
Hidden Flower, The.
I Walkt the Other Day.
Idle Verse,
Jews, The.
Joy of My Life!
Love and Discipline.
Man.
Metrum V.
Midnight.
Morning-Watch, The.
"My soul, there is a country."
Night, The.
Passion, The.
Peace.
Pursuit, The.
Queer, The.
Quickness.
Regeneration.
Religion.
Retreat (or Retreate), The.
Revival, The.
Shepherds, The.
Shower, The.
Silence, and Stealth of Days!
Song to Amoret, A.
Sun-Days.
Sunrise.
Sweet Peace.
They Are All Gone [into the World of
Light].
Timber, The.
To Amoret Gone from Him. .
To My Worthy Friend, Master T.
Lewes.
Unprofitableness.
Vanity of Spirit.
Vision, A.
Waterfall, The.
When Night Comes.
Whole Duty of Man, The.
World, The.
VAUGHAN, Thomas.— Stone, The.
VAUGHN, Janet.— Our Cat.
Our Dog.
VAUQ?JEL!N DE LA FRESNAYE.— Re-
ligion.
VAUTOR, Thomas. — Sweet Suffolk Owl.
VAUX, Thomas, Lord. — Aged Lover Re-
nounceth Love, The.
Content,
Death in Life.
Image of Death, The.
Of (or On) a Contented Mind.
Youth.
VEAZEY, Judge. — Grant's Strategy.
VEDDER, David. — To Orkney.
VEDDER, Miriam. — Advice to Parents.
Congenital Lecturer Abroad, A.
Epitaph for a Kitten.
Merely Hearsay.
One Midsummer Morning.
Warning,
VEGA CARPIO, Lope de. See LOPE
DE VEGA CARPIO.
VEGTEL, Maddy.— Life Is Real, Life
Is Earnest.
VEITCH, John. — Laird of Schelynlaw,
The.
VELEY, Margaret. — First or Last?
VELHAGEN, Millicent H.— Wise Young
Lawyer Speaks, The.
VENABLE, William Henry. — Battle Cry.
El Emplazado.
Forest Song.
Founders of Ohio, The.
John Filson.
Johnny Appleseed.
My Catbird.
National Song.
School Girl, The.
Teacher's Dream, The.
Welcome to "Boz, A.
VENABLES, Gilbert. — Reconsidered
Verdict, The. .
VENDOR, Frances Beatrice. — Jjruit
Vendor, The.
VENIVENI, Girolamo. — Lauda.
VENTADOUR, Bernard de. See BER
NARD DE VENTADOUR.
VERDAUGUER, Jacinto.— Five Roses.
VERE, Edward de, Earl of Oxford.—
Choice, A.
Fair Fools. .
If Women Could Be Fair.
Of the Birth and Bringing Up of De
sire.
Renunciation, A. .
Shepherd's Commendation of His
Nymph, The.
White and Red.
875
VERE, Edward de, Earl of Oxford and
RALEIGH, Sir Walter.— Shepheard,
What's Loue?
Shepherd's Description of Love, The.
VERGIL (Publius Vergilius Maro). See
VIRGIL (PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO).
VERHAEREN, Emile. — Afternoon, sel.
Cathedral of Rheims, The.
It Was June in the Garden.
Midsummer Blooms within Our Quiet
Garden-Ways.
Poor, The.
She of the Garden.
Sunlit Hours, The, sel.
Within the Garden There Is Health-
fulness.
VERLAINE, Paul.— A Clymene.
A la Promenade.
Art Poetique.
Chansons d'Automne.
Clair de Lune.
Confession, A.
Cortege.
Cythere.
Dance the Jig.
Dans 1'Allee.
En Bateau.
Fantoches.
Femme et Chatte.
II Pleut Doucement sur la Ville.
Mandoline.
My God Has Spoken.
Pantomime.
Sagesse, sels.
Sky Is Up above the Roof, The.
Spleen.
Three Years After.
VERNE, Jules. — Eight Hundred
Leagues on the Amazon, sel.
Joam Dacosta. See Eight Hundred
Leagues on the Amazon.
Michael Strogoff, sel.
Michael Strogoff, Courier of the Czar.
See Michael Strogoff.
VERNEDE, Robert Ernest.— July Gar
den, The.
To C. H. V.
To Our Fallen.
To the United States.
VERNON, Weir.— Colors.
VERPLANCK, Gulian C. — Land of
Benedictions.
Prophecy.
VERSCHOYLE, Mrs, W. H. Foster.
See LETTS, WINIFRED M.
VERSTEGAN, Richard (Richard Row
lands). — Lullaby, A: "Upon my lap
my sovereign sits."
Our Blessed Lady's Lullaby.
Our Lady's Lullaby.
VERY, Jones.— Ark. The.
Day.
Dead, The.
Enoch.
Gifts of God, The.
Health of Body Dependent on Soul.
I Need Thy Love.
Idler, The.
Latter Rain, The.
Light from Within, The.
Morning.
Nature.
New Birth, The.
New World, The.
Night.
October.
Old Road, The.
Prayer, The: "Wilt thou not visit
me?"
Present Heaven, The.
Robin, The.
Soldier, The.
Spirit-Land, The.
Strangers, The.
To the •Hamming-Bird.
To the Painted Columbine.
Tree, The.
War, The.
Wild Rose at Plymouth, The.
Wind-Flower, The.
Yourself.
VEST, George Graham.— Eulogy of the
Dog.
Tribute to the Dog, A.
"VESTAL, Stanley" (W. S. Campbell).
Bear's Heart.
Cynthia Ann.
Deadwood.
Fandango.
King David.
Oliver Wiggins.
Vestal
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
"VESTAL, Stanley" (Continued).
Prairie Battle.
Riding Song.
Saddle Song.
Sand Creek.
VETREPONT, Joy.— Griffith Hammer-
ton.
Me an' Bab.
VIAU, Theophile de.— Sleep.
VICENTE, Gil.— Angelic Vilancete, The.
See Auto of the Four Seasons, The.
Auto of the Bark of Purgatory, The,
sel.
Auto of the Four Seasons, The, sel.
Cantiga.
Hymn of the Angels and Sibyls.
Nightingale, The.
Song: "If thou art sleeping, maiden."
Song of the Three Angels. See Auto
of the Bark of Purgatory, The.
VICKERS, George M.— Buzby's Coat.
Buzzard's Point.
Charity Collector, The.
Cobbler of Lynn, The.
Dead Man's Gulch.
Dew-Drop Inn, The.
Dying Child, The.
Four Kisses, The.
Grain of Truth, A.
Hold Fast to the Dear Old Sabbath.
Jaqueline.
Legend of the Declaration, A.
Little Fritz.
Old Canteen, The.
Pilot's Bride, The.
Potter's Field, The.
Public Worrier, The.
Rizpah.
Rusty Sword, The.
Soldier's Offering, A.
Thief on the Cross, The.
Tom's Thanksgiving.
Tribulations
Two Lives.
ing.
iiddy
Tribulations of Biddy Malone, The.
VICKRIDGE, Alberta.— Cold Life.
VICTOR, (Mrs.) Metta Victoria (Fuller).
Taken by Surprise.
VIDA, Marco Girolamo. — De Bombyci-
bus, sel.
Silkworm, The. See De Bombycibus.
VI DAL, Peire. — Song of Breath.
VIDAME DE CHARTRES, THE.—
April.
VIELE, Herman Knickerbocker. — Bor
derland.
Good Inn, The. See Inn of the Silver
Moon, The.
Inn of the Silver Moon, The, sel.
Stop Thief.
VIERECK, George Sylvester. — Buried
City, The.
Candle and the Flame, The.
Haunted House, The.
Hymn of Armageddon, The.
On Broadway.
Prayer: "I stood upon the threshold."
Salutation.
Slaves.
Wanderers.
VIETT, George Frederic.— God Speed
Our Soldiers.
VIGNY, Alfred de.— Horn, The.
Moses.
Nature.
Sound of the Horn, The.
VILDRAC, Charles.— After Midnight.
VILLEGAS, Esteyan Manuel de. — In
the Green Spring.
VILLON, Francois. — All Things except
Myself I Know.
Arbor Amqris.
Ballad against the Enemies of France.
Ballad: Dames of the Olden Time, The.
Ballad: Knights of the Olden Time,
The.
Ballad Made by Villon at the Request
of His Mother with Which to Pray
to Our Lady.
Ballad of Dead Ladies, The.
Ballad of Proverbs.
Ballad of the Gibbet.
Ballad of the Lords of Old Time.
Ballad of the Women of Paris.
Ballad: Things of No Account, The.
Ballad Written for a Bridegroom.
Ballade of Old-Time Ladies.
Ballade of Old-Time Lords ("There is
Calixtus," etc,).
Ballade of Old-Time Lords ("Where
are the holy apostles gone").
Ballade of the Women of Paris.
VILLON, Frangois (Continued).
Ballade of Things Known and Un
known.
Ballade of Wenches.
Ballade of Women.
Complaint of the Fair Armoress, The.
Diomedes. See Great Testament.
Dispute of the Heart and Body of
Francois Villon, The.
Double Ballad of Good Counsel, A.
Epistle in Form of a Ballad to His
Friends.
Epitaph in the Form of a Ballad Which
Villon Made for Himself and His
Companions When They Were Wait
ing to Be Hanged.
Fragment of Death.
Francois Villon, About to Die.
Great Testament, sels.
His Mother's Service to Our Lady.
Last Ballad of the Great Testament,
The. See Great Testament.
No T Am Not As Others Are.
Old Woman's Lamentations. An.
Rondeau: "God give this man eternal
rest."
Rondel : "Adieu, I say, with tearful
eyes."
Rondel: "Goodby, the tears are in my
eyes."
To Death, of His Lady.
Villon's Ballade.
Villon's Straight Tip to All Cross
Coves.
VINAL, Harold. — Dead Enchantress.
Earth Lover.
Even in This Spring.
Flight.
Ghostly Reaper.
£.idas.
esbia Sewing.
Miser.
Mistral, The.
Nights Remember, The.
Of Mariners.
Passage to Hades.
Sea Born.
Sea Longing.
Ship, Ship, Go Straight.
To One with Hands of Sleep.
VINCENT, Clarence A. — Heaven.
VINCENT, Ellen Kingsbury. — Christ
the Risen King.
VINCENT, John H.— Perfect Life.
VINCI, Leonardo da. See LEONARDO
DA VINCI.
VINENT, Alexander. — Columbus at the
Court of Spain.
VINES, Sherard.— Prophet, The.
Song for Grocers, A.
VINTON, Miller.— Cautious Wooer, A.
VIOLANTE do Ceo, Sister.— Night of
Marvels, The.
While to Bethlehem We Are Going.
VIRGIL (Publius Vergilius Maro). —
^Eneid, The, sels.
Arms and the Man. See /Eneid, The.
Battle of Actiura. See ^Eneid, The.
Corydon and Thyrsis. See Eclogues.
Departure of ./Eneas from Dido. See
^Eneid, The (Dido's Passion).
Destiny of Rome, The. See ^Eneid,
The.
Destruction of Troy, The. See JEneid,
The.
Dido among the Shades. See jitEneid,
The.
Dido's Hunting. See ^Eneid, The.
Dido's Passion. See j3£neid, The.
Eclogue: "Tityrus, all in the shade of
the wide-spreading beech-tree reclin
ing." See Eclogues.
Eclogues, sels.
Entrance to Tartarus, The. See ^Eneid,
The.
Georgics, sels.
Ghost of Creusa, The. See ^Eneid,
The.
"Ho, swain, what shepherd owns." See
Eclogues.
Ibant Obscuri. See JEneid, The.
Lycidas and Mceris. See Eclogues.
Marcellus. See JEneid, The.
Messiah, The. See Eclogues.
Pastorals, sel.
Prelude: "What makes a plenteous
harvest, when to turn." See Georgics,,
The,
Shepherd's Gratitude, The. See Ec-
Jogues.
Sibylline Prophecy, The. See Eclogues.
Sleep. See -fenefd, The.
Tribes of the Dead, The. See ^Eneid.
876
VISITATION, Sister Mary of the.— As
One Finding Peace.
Gifts.
VISSCHER, Maria Tesselschade —
Nightingale, The.
VISSCHER, William Lightfoot — War
VITELLO, Helen.— Wanderlust
VITTORELLI, Jacopo.— On a Nun
VOGELWEIDE, Sir Walther von der
See WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE'
Sir. '
VOITURE, Vincent. — Rondeau: "By
Jove, 'tis done with rne."
VOLLMOELLER, Karl Gustave.— Noc
turne in G Minor.
VOLTAIRE (Frangois Marie Arouet de
Voltaire). — For a Statue of Love
O the Glad Ages.
On the Phrase, "To Kill Time."
Stanzas upon the Epic Poets.
Zaire, sel.
VON AIST, Sir Dietmar. See DIETMAR
VON AIST, Sir.
VON AUE, Sir Hartmann. See HART-
MANN VON AUE, Sir.
VON BOYLE, A. Claude, — De Goett
mitt de Dispepsia.
Pointer's Dyspeptic Goat.
VON CHAMISSO, Albert. See CHA-
MISSO, ADELBERT VON.
VON DER VOGELWEIDE, Sir Wal
ther. See^ WALTHER VON DER VOGEL
WEIDE,, Sir.
VON ESCHENBACH, Sir Wolfram.
See WOLFRAM VON ESCHENBACH,
Sir.
VON GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang. See
GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON.
VON HAGENAU, Sir Reinmar. See
REINMAR VON HAGENAU, Sir.
VON HERDER, Johann Gottfried. See
HERDER, JOHANN GOTTFRIED VON.
VON HOFMANNSTHAL, Hugo. See
HOFMANNSTHAL, HUGO VON.
VON KOTZEBUEJ August Friedrich
Ferdinand. See KOTZEBUE, AUGUST
FRIEDRICH FERDINAND VON.
VON LICHTENSTEIN, Sir Ulrich.
See ULRICH VON LICHTENSTEIN Sir.
VON LILIENCRON, Detlev. See LIL-
IENCRON, DETLEV VON.
VON REUENTAL, Sir Neidhart. See
NEIDHART VON REUENTAL, Sir.
VON RUGGE, Sir Heinrich. See HEIN-
RICH VON RUGGE, Sir.
VON SALIS, Johann Gaudenz. See
SALIS, JOHANN GAUDENZ VON.
VON SCHILLER, Johann Christoph
Friedrich. See SCHILLER, JOHANN
CHRISTOPH FRIEDRICH VON.
VON WALD, Edith Flint.— To My Ja
cobus Stainer.
VON ZWETER, Sir Reinmar. See
REINMAR VON ZWETER, Sir.
VON DEL, Joost van den. — Hymn of
Adam, The.
VORDENBERG, Florence J. — Poinsettia.
VORIES, W. M.— Life.
VOSS, Lewis C. — Success by Overcom
ing Obstacles.
VOYNICH, Mrs. E. (Ethel) L. (Lil
lian) (Boole). — Death of the Gadfly.
See Gadfly, The.
Gadfly, The, sel.
VREELAND, Mary Hawley. — Life's
Pageant.
VYNNE, Harold R.— Cuba, 1898.
W
"W., A."— Fiction, A: How Cupid Made
a Nymph Wound Herself with His
Arrows (at.).
Hopeless Desire Soon Withers and
Dies.
In Praise of the Sun.
Ladies' Eyes Serve Cupid Both foi
Darts and Fire.
Petition to Have Her Leave to Die.
Play, Beggars, Play!
Song of the Beggars in Praise of a
Beggars Life.
Upon Visiting His Lady by Moon
light.
"When will the fountain of my tears
be dry?"
Where His Lady Keeps His Heart.
"W. A. G." See "G., W. A."
"W., B." See WOODBRIDGE, BENJAMIN.
"W., C." See WELLS, CAROLYN.
"W., C. H." — Preface to Confessional.
AUTHOE INDEX
Waller
"W.f E. B." See WHITE, ELWYN
"BROOKS.
"W F A. F. W." — Sometime.
"W/G.'S." See"S }V.G."
"W H " See "H., W."
"W* H S." See "S., W. H."
"W* I."— Quiet Things.
"W"' J. T."— To the Kid Sister.
"\V J. W. G." — Lost Ape, The.
"Wi| L." — Christ in Flanders.
..
"W. W. S." See STORY, WILLIAM WET-
WADDELL, Elizabeth.— Crusaders.
WAD DELL, Helen. — How Goes the
Night. (Tr.) See Shi King.
I Wait My Lord. (TV.) See Shi
Mo}Sng Glory, The. (TV.)
Under the pimdweed. (Tr.) See Shi
WADDINGTON, Samuel.-— Beata Bea
trix.
Inn of Care, The.
Morning.
Mors et Vita.
Soul and Body. .
WADDY, R. W.— Old Friends.
WADE, Blanche Elizabeth. — Fashionable
Call.
Song of the Christmas Trees.
WADE, Elizabeth Flint.— Last Straw.
Miss Perkins's Supper.
WADE, James Palmer. — Hymn to No
WADE? Morris.— At Five O'Clock Tea.
He Didn't Go On.
Shi
.
Mrs. Puffer's Silver Wedding.
WADE, Thomas. — Birth and Death.
Half-Asleep, The.
Net-Braiders, The.
True Martyr, The.
WADE, Whipple. — Diffidence.
WAD HAMS, Neva McFarland.— Sacri
ficial Fires. , ,
WADLEIGH, Frances E. — Pattin' Juba.
WADSWORTH, Myra.— Exiled.
"WADSWORTH, Olive A." (Katherine
Floyd Dana). — Over in the Meadow.
Wonderful Meadow, The.
WAGAR, Hortense Drucker. — Hope.
WAGER, Ralph W. — Agassiz, a Great
WAGNER,rCharles.— Bury Your Wrongs.
WAGNER, Charles A. — Unknown Sol-
WAGNER, Madge Morris.— To the Col
orado Desert.
WAGNER, Marjorie F.— There Is No
Hell.
WAGSTAFF, Blanche Shoemaker (Mrs.
Donald Carr; Blanche Shoemaker). —
All Paths Lead to You.
Cities.
Gifts.
Quiet Waters.
Song of the Weary Traveller.
Treasures.
Wildness.
WAITE, Arthur Edward.— At the End
of Things.
WAITE, Shirley Dillon.— Cross, The.
WAITHMAN, F, M.— Summer Idyl, A.
WAITHMAN, Helen Maud. — Love's
Young Dream.
WAKE, ^ William Basil.— Saying Not
Meaning.
WAKEFIELD, Mrs. Nancy Amelia
Woodbury. See PRIEST, NANCY
WOODBURY.
WAKELEY, Charles Russell. — Essen
tials.
Gethsemane.
Love.
World Voices.
WAKEMAN, Edgar L.— Songs My
Mother Sung, The.
WAKEMAN, Emily.— As Told by Mrs.
Williams.
WALCH, Garnet.— Little Tin Plate, A,
WALCOT, John.— Razor Seller, The.
WALCOTT, Julia A. See WOLCOTT;
JULIA ANNA.
WALDECK, Heinrich Suso. — Cleansing
WALDHEIM, Franklin.— Help Wanted
WALDO, Rose. — Camp Chums.
Kite Tales.
My Thankful Prayer.
WALDO, Rose (Continued).
Sailboat Secrets.
Sing-Time.
Take Care.
Welcome.
WALDRON, Adelaide C.— Story of the
Swords, The.
WALDRON, Amanda. — George's Cherry-
Tree.
vVALES, Nym.— Old Peking.
WALEY, Arthur ( TV. ) .—"Although it
is not plainly visible to the eye."
See Kokin Shu.
"Because he is young." See Many 6 Shu.
"Beloved person must I think, The."
See Kokin Shu.
Book of Odes, sel. See Shi King
("There grows an elm tree").
"By way of pretext." See Manyo
Shu.
Clearing at Dawn.
Climbing a Mountain.
Cranes, The.
"Did I ever think." See Kokin Shu.^
"Dress that my Brother has put on is
thin, The." See Manyo Shu.
Fighting South of the Castle.
"For my Sister's sake." See Manyo
Shu.
From a Vision.
Gentle Wind, A.
Great Summons.
Having Climbed to the Topmost Peak
of the Incense-Burner Mountain.
"Hoping all the time." See Kokin
Shu.
Hot Cake.
"How will you manage." See Manyo
Shu.
"I wish I could lend a coat." See
Manyo Shu.
"If only, when one heard." See Kokin
Shu.
Kokin Shu (or Sho), sels.
Lodging with the Old Man of the
Stream.
Lo-Yang.
Manyo Shu, sels.
"May the men who are born." See
Manyo Shu.
"Men of valor, The." See Manyo
Shu.
"My heart, thinking." See Manyo
Shu.
"My love." See Kokin Shu.
"O boy cutting grass." See Manyo
Shu.
"O cuckoo." See Kokin Shu.
"O pine-tree standing." See Manyo
Shu.
Old and New.
Old Poem.
On the Birth of His Son.
"On the moor of Kasuga." See Manyo
Shu.
"On the shore of Nawa." See Manyo
Shu.
Pitcher, The.
Planting Flowers on the Eastern Em
bankment.
"Plum-Blossom, The." See Manyo
Shu.
Remembering Golden Bells.
Sailing Homeward.
Scholar in the Narrow Street, The.
Shady, Shady.
"Shall we make love." See Manyo
Shu.
"Since I heard." See Kokin Shu.
Shui Shu, sels.
Temple, The.
"Thing which fades, A." See Kokin
Shu.
"Unknown love." See Manyo Shu.
"What am I to do with my Sister?"
See Manyo Shu.
"When evening comes." See Manyo
Shu. „
"When the dawn comes. See Kokin
Shu.
WALFORD, William W. — Sweet Hour
of Prayer! ^
WALKER, Anna D.— Good Night, Dear
World.
Victory Is Won.
WALKER, Bertha V. — Silent Martyr,
The.
WALKER, Caroline A.— Modern Chris
tian's Prayer, The.
WALKER, E. M.— To America, on Her
First Sons Fallen in the Great War.
WALKER, Emma Manning. — Potpourri
S77
WALKER, Elliot,— Watch-Cat, The
WALKER, Francis A.— Our Dead Sol-
WALKER, Grace Mathews. — Thoughts
at Christmas.
WALKER, James.— Armistice Day in
Church.
WALKER, Margaret.— For My People.
WALKER, Marion Mitchell. — Chickadee.
Crocus.
Lilies of the Valley.
Meadow Lark.
Oriole.
Sleepy Tulips, The.
WALKER, Raymond W. — Junior's Foxy
Friends.
My Bess.
WALKER, William Sidney. — Death s
Alchemy.
Too solemn for day, too sweet for
WALKES, W. R. — Pair of Lunatics.
Show of Hands, A.
Villain and Victim.
WALL, (Mrs.) Annie (Carpenter). —
Legend of the Lily, The.
WALL, Arnold. — Going Upstairs.
WALL, Helen. — _ Nocturne: "Moon
light on her hair."
WALL, Will H.— Nursery Fable, A.
WALLACE, Anne C.— Kentucky Moun
tain Courtship.
WALLACE, Edna Kingsley.— Havin' to
Wait.
WALLACE, James Cowden.— God the
Omniscient.
WALLACE, James S.— Moses on Pis-
gah.
WALLACE, Lew. — Angel and the Shep
herds, The. See Ben-Hur.
Ben-Hur, sels.
Chariot Race, The. See Ben-Hur.
Crucifixion, The. See Ben-Hur.
Lew Wallace at the Lincoln-Douglas
Debate.
Prince of India, The, sels.
Sergius to the Lions. See Prince of
India, The.
Song: "Wake not, but hear me,
WALLACE, Mary D.— Snowy Morn, A.
WALLACE, W. V.— Speak Gently
(wr. at.). See BATES, DAVID.
WALLACE, William.— Greenwood Cem-
WALLACE, William Ross.— Hand That
Rocks the Cradle Is the Hand That
Rules the World, The.
Hand That Rules the World, The.
Sword of Bunker Hill, The.
United States National Anthem.
What Rules the World.
WALLER, Edmund. — Apology for Hav
ing Loved Before, An.
At Penshurst.
Battle of the Summer Islands, The,
sels.
Bud, The.
Chloris Farewell.
Dancer, The.
Divine Poems. See On the Foregoing
Divine Poems.
English Verse.
Go, Lovely Rose.
His Majesty's Escape at St. Andrews,
sel.
Marriage of the Dwarfs, The.
Of English Verse.
Of the Last Verses in the Book.
Old Age and Death. See On the Fore
going Divine Poems.
On a Girdle.
On Her Coming to London.
On St. James's Park, as Lately Im
proved by His Majesty.
On the Foregoing Divine Poems.
Panegyric (k) to My Lord Protector, A.
Say, Lovely Dream.
Selfe Banished, The.
Song: "Chloris farewell; I now must
go."
Song: "Go, lovely Rose I"
Song: "While I listen to thy voice."
Story of Phoebus and Daphne, Ap
plied (or Applyed), The.
That which her * *
fined."
'That which her slender waist con-
To a Lady Singing [a Song of His
Composing] .
To a Very Young Lady.
To Flavia.
Waller
AN INDEX TO POBTEY AND KECITATIONS
WALLER, Edmund (Continued}.
To Mr. Henry Lawes, Who Had Then
Newly Set a Song of Mine, in the
Year 1635.
To My Young Lady Lucy Sidney.
To One Who Wrote against a Fair
Lady.
To Phyllis.
To the King on His Navy.
To the Younger Lady Lucy Sydney.
"Why came I so untimely forth."
WALLER, John Francis. — Dance Light.
Kitty Neil.
Magdalena; or, The Spanish Duel.
Spinning- Wheel, The.
WALLER, Sir Walter. — Contentment I
Have in My Books, The. See Divine
Meditations.
Divine Meditations, sel,
WALLIS, Claire. — Mode Atmospheric,
The.
WALLIS, George B. — Lovely Rivers and
Lakes of Maine, The.
WALLIS, N. Hardy (TV.).— Friendship.
WALPOLE, Henry. — Martyrdom of
Father Campion.
WALPOLE, Horace, Earl of Orford.—
Anne Grenville, Countess Temple,
Appointed Poet Laureate to the King
of the Fairies.
Countess Temple Appointed Poet Lau
reate to the King of the Fairies.
To Lady Anne Fitzpatrick, When about
Five Years Old.
WALPOLE, Hugh. — How Hugh Wai-
pole Discovered Books.
Jeremy, seL
Jeremy's Christmas Pantomime. See
Jeremy.
WALPOLE, Robert. — Walpole's Attack
on Pitt.
WALSH, Clara A. (or H.) (Tr.).—
Lightning, The.
Wish, A.
WALSH, Edward.— Dawning of the Day,
The.
Fairy Nurse, The (Tr.).
Have You Been at Carrick? (TV.)
Kitty Bhan.
Lament: "When the folk of my house
hold." (TV.)
Lament of the Mangairs Sugach. (Tr.)
Mo Craoibhin Cno.
My Hope, My Love. (TV.)
On the Cold Sod That's o'er You.
(Tr.)
WALSH, Henry C. — Santa Glaus on the
Train.
WALSH, James J. — Merry Alumni-Din
ner Speech.
WALSH, John. — Drimin Donn Dilis.
To My Promised Wife.
WALSH, Mary M.— Quality of Mercy,
The.
WALSH, Thomas.— Abbey, The. (Tr.)
Ad Astra.
Art. (Tr.)
At the Ascension. (Tr.)
At the Assumption. (Tr.)
Bells of Roncevaux, The.
Birds, The. (Tr.)
Birth of Pierrot, The.
Blind, The.
Calling, The. (Tr.)
Cantiga. (Tr.)
Canto Espiritual. (Tr.)
Caravan, The. (TV.)
Cathedral of Rheims, The. (Tr.)
Christ and His Mother at the Cross.
(TV.)
Christmas Carol: "Land grew bright
in a single flower, The." (Tr.)
Coelo et in Terra.
Conversion of the Magdalene, The, sel.
(TV.)
Coplas on the Death of His Father,
the Grandmaster of Santiago. (TV.)
Death Warnings. (Tr.)
Death-Bed Hymn of Saint Anthony of
Padua. (TV.)
Divine Passion, The. (Tr.)
Egidio of Coimbra — 1597 A. D.
Empty Cradle, The. (Tr.)
Envying a Little Bird. (Tr.)
Feast of Padre Chala, The.
First Communion. (Tr,)
Five Roses. (Tr.)
Friar, The. (Tr.)
Garden Prayer, A.
Holy Eclogue, The. (Tr.)
Hymn of the Angels and Sibyls. (Tr.)
In a Garden of Granada.
WALSH, Thomas (Continued).
In Memory's Garden.
In Provence. (Tr.)
In the Depths of Night. (Tr.)
In the Face of Grief. (Tr )
In the Mushroom Meadows.
India the Magic. (Tr.)
Inscription on a Shrine near Ischl.
T ^ -
La Preciosa.
Lines on the Wall of His Prison Cell.
(Tr.)
Lord, The. (Tr.)
Lullaby, The: "As through the palms
ye wander." (Tr.)
Madonna's Lamp, The. (Tr.)
Miserere. (Tr.)
Mother Most Powerful. (Tr.)
Mystical Poets. (Tr.)
Night of the Immaculate Conception.
(Tr.)
Night Serene, The. (Tr.)
Nightfall. (Tr.)
Ode — Imitated from the Psalms. (Tr.)
On the Annunciation of Fra Angelico.
(Tr.)
Our Little House.
Our Poets' Breed. (Tr.)
Parish Church, The. (Tr.)
Portico. (Tr.)
Prayer: "Spirit of Christ my sanctifi-
cation." (Tr.)
Prayer to the Crucifix. (Tr.)
Presence of the Spirit, The. (Tr.)
Queen of the Angels, The. (Tr.)
Rann of the Tree, The. (Tr.)
Rimas. (Tr.)
Rose, The. (Tr.)
Rune of Hospitality, The. (Tr.)
Secret, The. (Tr.)
Seguidilla. (Tr.)
Snares, The. (Tr.)
Song of the Virgin Mary. (Tr.)
Stabat Mater (Dolorosa). (Tr.)
Stabat Mater Speciosa. (Tr.)
Stille Nacht. (Tr.)
Sursum. (Tr.)
Tears against the Moon.
To an English Setter.
To Christ Crucified. (Tr.)
To Holy Jesus. (Tr.)
To Jesus on the Cross. (Tr.)
To Our Lord. (Tr.)
To Our Saviour. (Tr.)
Toledo. ("Perched on its yellow peak,"
etc.) — tr. fr. Restrepo.
Toledo. ("No more the jou
tourneys.") — tr. fr. Zorilla.
. .
o more the jousts and
. . . .
Valley of the Heavens, The. (Tr.)
Villancico. (Tr.)
Vision, The. (Tr.)
Waiting Harp, The. (Tr.)
What Guardian Counsels? (Tr.)
You Are My Sisters. (Tr.)
WALSH, William. — Against Marriage.
Death. ^
Despairing Lover, The.
Elegy: The Unrewarded Lover.
Gethsemane.
Rivalry (or Rivals) in Love.
Song: "Of all the Torments, all the
Cares."
Sonnet: "What has this bugbear death
that's worth our care?"
To His Book.
To His Mistress.
Unrewarded Lover, The.
WALSH, William Thomas. — Scruples
about a Violin.
WALSHE, John D. — Christian Hero,
The.
Cynthia.
Rhapsody of the Waves.
Who Can Tell?
WALTER, Howard Arnold.— I Would
Be True.
My Creed.
WALTER, J. B.— Be Ye Ready.
WALTER, L. Edna (Tr.).— "Sleep, my
dear one, sleep, my laddie."
WALTERMIRE, Beecher W. — I Won
der.
WALTERS, Mrs. Lettice D'Oyly.— Se
ville.
WALTERS, Lira V.— "He Shall Speak
Peace unto the Nations."
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE,
Sir, — Awake !
Song:_ "Under the lime-tree, on the
daisied ground."
Tandaradei.
There Is a Lady.
With a Rod No Man Alive.
878
WALTON, A. M.~ Another Year
WALTON, Eda Lou.— Daybreak Song.
Death* Be Not Proud.
How Nixat Made Animals.
How Nixat Made the Ocean.
Lights, The. (Tr.)
Story of Creation, The.
When Summer Was Lost.
WALTON, Emma Lee.— Armor Bearer,
The.
WALTON, Izaak.— Angler's Wish, The
See Compleat Angler, The.
Compleat Angler, The, sel.
WALWORTH, F. Louise. — Intends to
Be Post-Office Man.
WANG CHIEN.— South, The.
WANG HAN. — Song of Liang-Chou A
WANG WEI.— Blue-Green Stfeam fhT
WANLEY, Nathaniel.— Humaine Cares
Royall Presents.
Sigh, The.
WARBURTON, William. — Capture of
Quebec, The.
"WARD, ARTEMUS."— (Charles Far-
rar Browne) . — Artemus Ward at the
Tomb of Shakespeare.
Artemus Ward Crossing Dixie's Line.
Artemus Ward on Woman's Rights.
Artemus Ward Visits the Shakers.
Artemus Ward's Mormon Lecture.
Artemus Ward's Trip to Richmond.
Gloverson the Mormon.
Prince of Wales, The.
Uncle Simon and Uncle Jim.
WARD, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. See
PHELPS, ELIZABETH STUART.
WARD, Mrs. Henry Augustus. See
WARD, LYDIA AVERY COONLEY.
WARD, Mrs. Herbert D. See PHELPS,
ELIZABETH STUART.
WARD, Irene M. — Entreaty.
WARD, Leo. — Last Communion, The.
WARD, Lydia Avery Coonley (Mrs.
Henry Augustus Ward; Lydia Avery
Coonley).— Baby Corn.
Christmas Song (wr. at.). See EUGENE
FIELD.
Flag Song.
Harvest.
Hereditv.
Our Flag.
Song for Flag Day, A.
To-day.
WARD, Margaret.— Song for David.
WARD, Marion. — I Love to Love.
WARD, May Williams.— My House.
My Little Sister.
Stone All Year.
WARD, Nathaniel. — Country Hobnails.
See Simple Cobler of Aggawam, The.
On "The Tenth Muse."
Postscript. See Simple Cobler of Agga
wam, The.
Simple Cobler of Aggawam, The, sels.
Song: "They seldome lose the field, but
often win." See Simple Cobler of
Aggawam, The.
Two Predictions. See Simple Cobler of
Aggawam, The.
"When boots and shoes are torn up to
the lefts." See Simple Cobler of
Aggawam, The.
WARD, Olive.— New Ice.
WARD, Samuel.— Proem, A: "When in
my walks I meet some ruddy lad."
WARD, William G.— Wisdom from One's
Neighbors.
WARD, William Haynes.— New Castalia,
The.
To John Greenleaf Whittier.
WARE, Annie D.— Relics.
WARE, Eugene Fitch ("Ironquill").—
Aztec City, The.
Capers et Caper.
He and She.
Jackpot, The.
John Brown.
Manila.
Neophyte.
Now, The.
Pass.
Quivera — Kansas.
Shadow.
To-Day.
Violet Star, The.
Washerwoman's Friend, The.
Washerwoman's Song, The.
Whist.
WARE, Henry, Jr. — Vision of Liberty,
The.
WARE, J. R. — Dead Light-House Keeper.
AUTHOE INDEX
Waters
T
WARE, William. — Aurelian, sel.
Christian Martyr, The. See Aurelian.
Zenobia, sel. „
Zenobia's Defence. See Zenobia.
WARFIELD, Mrs. C. A. See • WARFIELD,
(Mrs.) CATHERINE ANNE (WARE).
Beauregard.
WARING, 'Anna Laetitia. — My Times
Are in Thy Hands.
WARING, Bessie Stone. — Goblin, The.
WARING, H. C.— Quite the Cheese .
WARING! L. F. (Tr.).— Serbian Epi-
WARLOW",' Halle W.— And After All.
Dawn in the Everglades. _
WARM AN, Cy.— City Choir, The.
Memorial Day. .
Will the Lights Be White?
WARNER, Anna B. (or R.). — Daffy-
Down-Dilly. oo
Jathrop Lathrop's Cow. See Susan
Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop.
Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs.
WARNERf'lnne (Mrs. Charles Ellis
French; Anne French). — Rejuvena
tion of Aunt Mary.
WARNER, C. E. — Inn by the Road, The.
WARNER, Charles Dudley. — Being a
Boy.
Commonest Delight, The.
How I Killed a Bear.
Mountain Tragedy, A.
Pursuit of Happiness.
What Is Your Culture to Me?, sel.
Young Scholar, The. See What Is Your
WARNERf Charles" Dudley and "TWAIN
Mark." See "TWAIN, MARK" and
WARNER, CHARLES DUDLEY.
WARNER, Eva.— Irony of God.
WARNER, Mrs. J. O. — Prisoner of the
Bastile, The.
WARNER, L. G.— Friends.
WARNER, Susan. See "WETHERELL,
ELIZABETH."
WARNER, Sylvia Townsend. — Absence,
The.
After He Had Gone.
Alarum. The.
Building in Stone.
Country Thought.
Elizabeth.
Epitaph: "After long thirty years re-
Epitaph: "Her grieving parents cradled
Epitaph: "I, an unwedded, wandering
Epitaph: "I, Richard Kent, beneath
these stones."
Epitaph: "John Bird, a labourer, lies
here."
I Said to the Trees.
Image, The.
Killing No Murder.
Maid's Tragedy, The.
Modo and Alciphron.
Nelly Trim.
Opus 7, seL
Rebecca's Garden. See Opus 7.
Rival, The.
Sad Green.
Sailor, The. „
Song: "She has left me, my pretty-
Song from the Bride of Smithneld.
Triumph of Sensibility.
Two Epitaphs.
WARNER, William.— Albion's England.
sels. _
Before the Battle of Hastings, bee
Albion's England.
Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Ine.
Fate of Narcissus, The. See Albion's
England.
ji,ngiana.
WARR, Earl de la. See WEST, JOHN.
WARREN, E. Leicester. See DE TAJ
LEY, Lord.
LEY, Lord.
WARREN, Edgar L.— Schemer, A.
WARREN, Ernest.— Nettle, The.
WARREN, George F.— Lord Guy.
WARREN, George M. — Baitsy and I
Are Oudt.
Doketor's Drubbles, A.
WARREN, (Mrs.) Gretchen O.— Cleopa
tra and Antony.
Garden, The.
Key, The.
Peace.
Seasons.
WARREN, H. W.— Organ Creations.
WARREN, Mrs. James. See WARREN.
MERCY.
WARREN, James E., Jr.— Final Light
ning.
WARREN, John Byrne Leicester. See
DE TABLEY, Lord.
WARREN, Joseph (?).— Free America.
WARREN, Mercy (Mrs. James War
ren). — Lines Written after a Very
Severe Tempest Which Cleared Up
Extremely Pleasant.
Parody Parodized; or, The Massa
chusetts Song of Liberty, The.
Squabble of the Sea Nymphs or The
Sacrifice of the Tuscararoes,
WARREN, Robert Penn. — Aubade for
Hope.
Crcesus in Autumn.
Grandfather Gabriel.
History among the Rocks. See Ken
tucky Mountain Farm.
Kentucky Mountain Farm.
Letter from a Coward to a Hero.
Letter of a Mother.
Letter to a Friend.
Owl, The.
Pondy Woods.
Pro Sua Vita.
Wrestling Match, The.
WARREN, Samuel. — Ten Thousand a
Year, sel.
Tittlebat Titmouse's Experiment. See
Ten Thousand a Year.
WARREN, Thomas Herbert.— Lines for
a Sundial.
May-Day on Magdalen Tower.
WARRIN, Frank L., Jr. — Le Jaseroque.
WARTON. Joseph.— Charms of Nature,
The. See Enthusiast, The: or, The
Lover of Nature.
Enthusiast, The: or, The Lover of Na
ture.
Epistle from Thomas Hearn, Anti
quary, An.
Invocation to Fancy. See Ode to
Fancy.
Ode to Fancy.
WARTON, Thomas, Sr. (1688[?]-174S).
American Love-Ode, An.
Runic Ode, A.
WARTON, Thomas, Jr. (1728- 1790).—
Crusade, The, sel.
First of April, The, sel.
Grave of King Arthur, The.
Inscription in a Hermitage.
Ode, Solitude, at an Inn.
Ode to Evening.
On Bathing.
On the Approach of Summer, sel.
Pleasures of Melancholy, The.
Retirement. _
Solemn Noon of Night, The. See
Pleasures of Melancholy, The.
Sonnet VII : "While summer suns o'er
the gay prospect play'd." See Son-
Sonnet IX: To the River Lodon. See
Sonnets. ,„„.,
Sonnet. Written after Seeing Wilton-
Sonnet IV: Written at Stonehenge.
See Sonnets.
Sonnet Written in a Blank Leaf of
Dugdale's "Monasticon." See Son
nets.
Sonnets, sels. „ _
Sunshine after a Shower. See On the
Approach of. Summer.
To the River Lodon. See Sonnets.
Triumph of Isis, The, sel. .
Verses on Sir Joshua Reynold's Painted
Window at New College, Oxford.
Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale s
Monasticon. See Sonnets.
WASHBOURNE, Thomas. — Prayer:
"What a commanding power.
WASHBURN, C. C.— In the Meadow.
WASHBURN, Henry Stevenson. — Day
in June, A.
Song of the Harvest, The.
WASHINGTON, Booker T.— His Col
lege Examination. See up tram
Slavery.
Lincoln's Greatness.
Solution of the Southern Problem
The.
Test of the American Negro.
To the Harvard Alumni.
Up from Slavery, sel.
Voice from the Black Belt.
879
WASHINGTON, George.— Approach to
the Presidency, The. See Letter to
Henry Lee, A. .
First Thanksgiving Proclamation Is
sued by George Washington, The.
From Various Letters, Speeches, and
Addresses. „
Great Experiment, A. See Letter to
Catharine Macauley Graham, A.
Letter to Catharine Macauley Graham,
A, sel.
Letter to Henry Lee, A, sel. .
Original Maxims of George Washing
ton.
President Washington's Response to
the French Ambassador on Receipt
of the Colors of France.
Republican "No," A.
Rules of Behavior.
Said by Washington.
United States As an Independent
Power. f _
Washington before the Battle of Long
Island, 1776.
Washington on His Appointment As
Cornmander-in-Chief.
Washington's Address to His Troops.
Washington's Farewell Address.
Washington's Farewell to His (or the)
Washington's Farewell to His Wife.
Washington's Rules of Behavior.
Washington's Rules of Conduct.
WASSON, David Atwood.— All's Well.
Joy-Month.
Love against Love.
WASTELL, Simon. — Man's Mortality.
See Microbiblion.
Microbiblion, sel.
WASTELL, Simon, et al.—Sic Vita.
WATERFIELD, William. — St. Valen
tine's Magic Wand.
WATERHOUSE, Alfred J. — Price of
High License, The.
To the Man Who Fails.
When Pa Tried Mental Healin'.
WATERHOUSE, Gilbert. — Casualty
Clearing Station, The.
This Is the Last.
WATERHOUSE, James.— I Judged He
Was Right.
WATERLOO, Stanley.— Bobolink's Song.
Drum, A.
WATERMAN, Myra M.— Spring.
WATERMAN, Nixon.— Bitter Sweet.
Breaking Plow, The.
Casey's Little Boy.
Cupid's Corner.
Dr. Goodcheer's Remedy.
Don't.
Elder Brown's Big Hit.
Empire Ship, The.
Far from the Madding Crowd.
First Time I Kissed Sary.
Fo'cas'le Ballad, A.
Following the Band.
Good 'Postle Paul.
Happy Family, A.
House and Home.
I Got to Go to School.
If We Didn't Have to Eat.
Johnny's Hist'ry (or History) Lesson.
Keep a Smile on Your Lips.
Keep a-Trying.
Life School, The.
Looking for Trouble.
Making a Man.
Morning Prayer, A.
Mother's Apron Strings.
Neighbor Jones's Notion.
Once in a While.
Open Letter to the Pessimist, An.
Recompense.
Regarding Santa Claus.
Rose to the Living, A.
Second Table, The.
Since Papa Doesn't Drink.
Spring Idyl on "Grass," A.
Stage-Struck.
"To Know All Is to Forgive All."
To-day.
Two Towns.
What Have We Done Today?
When a Man's in Love.
When the Summer Boarders Come.
When the Train Comes In.
Whistling Boy.
Woman: A Study.
WATERS, Jim.— So-and-So.
WATERS, N. Me Gee. — BiblefcThe.
Christian Character.
Prodigal, The.
What Is a Creed.
Waters
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
WATERS, Robert.— After-Dinner Speak
ing.
W ATKINS, James S.— God's Beverage.
W ATKINS, Lucian B.— Star of Ethiopia
To Our Friends.
Two Points of View.
WATKINS, Margaret Landrum. — Wor
ship.
WATKINS, Rowland. — Wedding Gar
ment, The.
WATROUS, Richard B. and MAcFAR-
LAND, B. F. — New Independence
Day, The.
WATSON, Albert Durrant. — Beauty
Everywhere.
Breeze and Billow.
Colonial Song, A.
Crow, The.
Galileo.
God and Man.
Hymn for Canada.
Kepler.
Listen.
One Consciousness.
Priest and Pagan.
Song of the Storm.
Soul Lifted.
Twenty.
Under the Open Sky.
WATSON, Christine Hamilton. — My
Little Day.
WATSON, Cora A.— Mother's Boy.
WATSON, Edward Willard.— Absolution.
WATSON, Evelyn M. (Mabel) ("Halleck
Palmer"). — Mother's Chronology, A.
WATSON, J.— WTorme of Lambton, The.
WATSON, John. See "MACLAREN, IAN."
WATSON, John (or James) W.— Beau
tiful Snow.
Ring Down the Drop- — I Cannot Play.
Wounded Soldier, The.
Wounded to Death.
WATSON, Kate L. — Great-Grandmamma
and I.
WATSON, Minor. — Constancy.
WATSON, Rosamund Marriott ("Gra
ham R. Tomson"; Mrs. William H.
Watson; "R. Armitage"). — Arsinoe's
Cats.
Ave atque Vale.
Ballad of the Bird-Bride.
Ballad of the Were-Wolf , The.
Dawn at Beaumont Ham el.
Deid Folks' Ferry.
Farm on the Links, The.
Finis: "Even for you I shall not weep."
Garden of Mnemosyne, The.
Hereafter.
In the Heart of a Garden.
Last Fairy, The.
Le Mauvais Larron.
Les Roses Mortes.
Omnia Somnia.
Optimist, The.
Requiescat.
South Coast Idyll, A.
To My Cat.
Vestured and Veiled with Twilight.
WATSON, Thomas.— Ditty of the Six
Virgins, The. See Honourable En
tertainment at Elvetham, The.
Hekatompathia, sels.
Honourable Entertainment at Elvetham,
The, sel.
Love's Grave. See Hekatompathia.
Passion XL: "I joy not peace, where
yet no war is found." See Hekatom
pathia.
Passion II: "My heart is set him down
twixt hope and fears." See Hekatom
pathia.
Passion LXV: "Who knoweth not, how
often Venus' son." See Hekatom
pathia.
Shepherd's Resolution in Love, The.
Time. See Hekatompathia.
WATSON, Sir William.— After Reading
"Tamburlaine the Great."
April, April. See Song: "April, April."
Autumn.
Ballad of Senimerwater, The.
"Beasts in field are glad, and have not
wit, The."
Byron the Voluptuary.
Charles Dickens.
"Children romp within the graveyard's
pale, The."
Church Today, The.
Criticism.
"Daughter of her whose face, and lofty
name." See Sonnets to Miranda.
WATSON, Sir William (Continued).
Dawn on the Headland.
Domini Quo Vadis?
Durer's Melancholia.
Dusty End.
Eden- Hunger.
England My Mother.
Epigram: /'Captains and conquerors
leave a little dust."
Epigram: "Love, like a bird, hath
perched upon a spray."
Epigram: " 'Tis human fortune's hap
piest height."
Epigram: "When whelmed are altar,
priest, and creed."
Estrangement.
Exit: "In mid whirl of the dance of
Time ye start."
Fall of Heroes, The.
First Skylark of Spring, The.
God-Seeking.
Great Misgiving, The.
"His friends he loved. His direst
earthly foes."
History.
Hope of the World, The.
How Weary Is Our Heart.
"I cast these lyric offerings at your
feet. See Sonnets to Miranda.
"I dare but sing of you in such a
strain." See Sonnets to Miranda.
"I move amid your throng, I watch you
hold." See Sonnets to Miranda.
"If I had never known your face at
all." See Sonnets to Miranda.
"If you had lived in that more stately
time." See Sonnets to Miranda.
In Laleham Churchyard.
Inscription: "Sea-fowls build in wrin
kles ^n my face, The."
Invention.
Key-Board, The.
Lacrimae Musarum.
Leavetaking.
Lighthouse of Love, The.
Lute Player, The.
Mighty Denier, The.
"Momentous to himself as I to me.*'
Nightmare (Written during Apparent
Imminence of War).
Ode in May.
On Durer's Melencolia.
"Poet gathers fruit from every tree,
Play of "King Lear," The.
Prince's Quest, The, sel.
Sculpture and Song.
Shakespeare.
Shelley and Harriet Westbrook.
Shelley's Centenary.
"So, without overt breach, we fall
apart."
Song: "April, April."
Song: "O, like a queen's her happy
tread."
Song in Imitation of the Elizabethans.
Song to April.
Song's Apostasy.
Sonnets to Miranda, sels.
Sovereign Poet, The.
"Things That Are More Excellent,
The."
"Think not thy wisdom can illume
away."
Three Doors.
Three Flowers.
To a Foolish Wise Man.
To a Friend.
To a Seabird.
To the Sultan.
Turk in Armenia, The.
LTnknown God, The.
Untarrying, The.
Vita Nuova.
What Is Nature's Self?
Woman with the Serpent's Tongue,
The.
Wordsworth's Grave.
World-Strangeness.
Year's Minstrelsy, The.
WATSON, Mrs. William H. See WAT
SON, ROSAMOND MARRIOTT.
WATT, Lauchlan MacLean.— In the Way
of Peace.
Islands of Mist.
Reapers, The.
Tryst, The.
WATTERSON, Henry B. — Abraham
Lincoln.
Cricket, The.
Gray Honors the Blue, The.
Heroes in Homespun.
880
WATTERSON Henry B. (Continued)
Lincoln, the Immortal.
Lincoln, the Man of Destiny.
Memorial Day.
Nation's Dead, The.
Negro Question.
New Americanism, The.
Star of Democracy, The.
Star-Spangled Banner, The.
Tribute to Grant, A.
WATTLES Willard.— Acceptance.
Builder, The.
Comrades of the Cross.
Courage Mon Ami.
Creeds.
Devil Is Dying, The.
Discovery of No Importance, A
Family of Nations, The.
From the Parthenon I Learn
Gabriel.
Have I Been So Long Time with You?
Heaven.
Hrolf's Thrall, His Song
Hugh, the Carter, Tarries.
I Thought Joy Went by Me.
Jericho.
Mystic, The.
Out of the Desert.
Page from America's Psalter A
Pisgah.
Return.
Secret, A.
Thy Kingdom Come!
War at Home, The.
WATTS, Alaric Alexander. — Siege of
Belgrade, The.
Ten Years Ago.
WATTS, Isaac.— Against Idleness and
Mischief.
Against Quarrelling and Fighting.
Brothers and Sisters.
Busy Bee, The.
Christ Crucified.
Church the Garden of Christ, The.
Come, Holy Spirit.
Cradle Hymn, A: "Hush! my Dear, lie
still and slumber."
Crucifixion to the World by the Cross
of Christ.
Day of Judgement, The.
God's Dominion and Decrees.
Hazard of Loving the Creatures, The.
Heaven.
How Doth the Little Busy Bee.
Hush, My Dear, Lie Still and Slum
ber.
Incomprehensible, The.
Inscriptions on Dials, sel.
Insignificant Existence.
Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun.
King Triumphant.
Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite.
Love between Brothers and Sisters.
Man Frail, and God Eternal.
Meditation in a Grove.
O God, Our Help in Ages Past.
Ode to a Schoolmaster.
Our Dwelling-Place.
Praise for Mercies.
Prospect of Heaven Makes Death Easy.
Quarrelling.
Recessional.
Shepherds Rejoice.
Sight through a Glass, and Face to
Face.
Sincere Praise.
Sluggard, The.
Summer Evening, A.
There Is a Land.
Thus Steal the Silent Hours Away.
See Inscriptions on Dials.
True Greatness.
True Riches.
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.
WATTS, John G.— Kiss in the Dark, A.
WATTS-DUNTON, Theodore. — Breath
of Avon, The.
Coleridge.
Coming of Love, The, sel.
First Kiss, The.
Mother Carey's Chicken.
Natura Maligna.
Ode to Mother Carey's Chicken.
Rhona's First Kiss. See Coming of
Love, The.
Sonnet's Voice.The.
Toast to Omar Khayyam.
Wassail Chorus at the Mermaid Tav
ern.
WAUGH, Edwin.— Dule's i' This Bon
net o* Mine, The.
Owd Pinder.
Sweetheart Gate, Th*.
Willy's Grave.
AUTHOR INDEX
'Welles
WAULESS, Andrew.-
Rale Weel.
- She Liked Him
and the
WEas Herb, The.
WEATHERBEE, Emily G.— My Moth-
WEATHERLY8,' Frederic Edward.— All
the Same.
Bell's Dream.
Bird in the Hand, A.
Cats' Tea-Party, The.
Cherries.
Darby and Joan.
Doff's Confession, The.
Dofr at the End of Our Garden,
The.
Douglas Gordon.
Dustman, The.
God's Music. __
Gone Home on New Year s Eve.
Gray Dove's Answer, The.
Holy City, The.
Lobster and the Maid, I he.
London River.
Margery Daw.
Midshipmite, The.
My Garden.
Nancy Lee.
Nini, Ninette, Ninon.
"No, Thank You, Tom."
Old City Church, The.
"Peg Away."
Rock-a-Bye.
Star of Bethlehem.
Surgeon's Child, The.
Tale of a Tart, The.
Thursday.
Tommy's Army.
Unless.
Usual Way, The.
When the Christ Child Came.
WEATHERLY, George.— Ere the Sun
Went Down. „,,,,_
WEAVER, Bennett. —To Mother — in
WEAVER? John V. A.— Dementia Ver-
nalis.
Drug Store.
Elegie Americaine.
Ghost.
Legend.
"Mame."
My Son Stands Alone. . , . ,
Nocturne: " 'Nothin' or everythm its
got to be.' "
Old.
Pigeon-Scarer.
Shaggy.
To My Son.
To Youth.
Two Ways. __
WEAVER, T. B. — Boy with the Hoe,
WEAVER, Thomas N. — Jack-o'-Lan-
tern.
WEAVING, Willoughby. — August.
Song: "Field is filled with fragrance,
The."
Star, The.
WEBB, Mrs. Allan Bourne. See GIB
BONS, STELLA.
WEBB, C. A. M.— Apple Seed, The.
WEBB, Charles Henry. See "PAUL,
WEBB, Frederick G.— Dash for the Col
ors, The.
Mad Actor, The.
Tale of the Crimean War, A.
WEBB, Mrs. Henry Bertram Law. See
WEBB, MARY.
WEBB, Marion St. John.— Nugly Little
Man, The.
Sunset Garden, The.
WEBB, Mary (Mrs. Henry Bertram
Law Webb).— Elfin Valley, The.
Green Rain.
Happy Life, The.
Land Within, The.
Market Day.
Water-Ousel, The.
WEBB, Tessa Sweazy. — Life.
Old Things.
WEBB, Thomas H. B. — Ancient Prayer.
WEBB, Winifred. — Build Thy Dream.
Heartening, The.
WEBBE, Charles. — Against Indifference.
WEBBER, Harry C.— What's the Good?
WEBSTER, Augusta Davies (Mrs.
Thomas Webster; "Cecil Home").—
Day Is Dead.
Deaths of Myron and Klydone, The.
See In a Day.
In a Day, sel.
News to the King.
Pine, The.
Seeds.
Tell Me Not of Morrows, Sweet.
'Tween Earth and Sky.
Violet and the Rose, The.
WEBSTER, Daniel.— Adams and Jef
ferson, sels.
Addition to the Capitol, The, sel.
Address at Bunker HilL See Bunker
Hill Monument, The.
American Citizenship.
Anniversary Address.
Benefits of the Constitution. See Pub
lic Dinner at New York.
Birthday of the Nation, The.
Bunker Hill Monument, The.
Character of Washington, The.
Constitution and the Union, The, sel.
Cradle of Liberty, The. See Reply to
Hayne, The.
Crime Its Own Detector. See Murder
of Captain Joseph White, The.
Crime Revealed by Conscience. See
Murder of Captain Joseph White,
The.
Dartmouth College Case, The, sel.
Defence of the Kennistons.
Eloquence of John Adams, The. See
Adams and Jefferson.
First Bunker Hill Address. See
Bunker Hill Monument, The.
First Settlement of New England, The,
sels.
Fraudulent Party Outcries. See Nat
ural Hatred of the Poor to the
Rich.
Glories of the Morning.
Imaginary Speech of John Adams.
Immortal Craftsmen.
Influence of Great Actions, The. See
First Settlement of New England,
The.
Liberty and Union [One and Insepa
rable]. See Reply to Hayne.
Love of Home, The.
Massachusetts and South Carolina.
See Reply to Hayne.
Massachusetts: from the Reply to
Hayne. See Reply to Hayne, The.
Memory of the Heart, The.
Murder of Captain Joseph White,
The, sel.
Natural Hatred of the Poor to the
Rich, sel.
Nature of True Eloquence, The. See
Adams and Jefferson.
On the Death of My Son Charles.
Oration at the Laying of the Corner-
Stone of the Bunker Hill Monument.
Our Duties to Our Country. See Ad
ams and Jefferson.
Peaceable Secession. See Constitution
and the Union.
Plymouth Rock. See First Settlement
of New England.
Power of Conscience, The. See Mur
der of Captain Joseph White, The.
Public Dinner at New York, sel.
Reply to Hayne, sels.
South Carolina and Massachusetts. See
Reply to Hayne.
Supposed Speech of John Adams [on
the Declaration of Independence].
See Adams and Jefferson.
To the Survivors of the Battle of
Bunker Hill. See Bunker Hill Mon
ument, The.
True Eloquence. See Adams and Jef
ferson.
Washington ("Washington! Methinks
I see"). See Addition to the Cap
itol, The.
Washington ("We are met to testify ).
See Character of Washington, The.
Words of Washington, The. See Addi
tion to the Capitol, The.
WEBSTER, Florence Gray. — Withheld.
WEBSTER, H. D. L— Lorena.
WEBSTER, John. — All the Flowers of
the Spring. See Devil's Law-Case,
Burial*, The. See Devil's Law-Case,
The.
Call for the Robin-Redbreast. See
White Devil, The.
Cornelia's Song. See White Devil.
881
WEBSTER, John (Continued).
Devil's Law-Case, The, sel.
Dirge, A: "Call for the robin-redbreast
and the wren." See White Devil.
The.
Duchess of Malfi, The, sels.
Hark [, Now Everything Is Still]. See
Duchess of Malfi, The.
Heart-cry of the Duchess, The. See
Duchess of Malfi, The.
Land Dirge, A. See White Devil, A.
Nets to Catch the Wind. See Devil's
Law-Case, The.
Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi,
The. See Duchess of Malfi, The.
Song: "All the flowers of the spring."
See Devil's Law-Case, The.
Vanitas Vanitatum. See Devil's Law-
Case, The.
White Devil, The, sel.
WEBSTER, Louise.— Tombs.
WEBSTER, Mrs. M. M.— Marriage of
Pocahontas, The.
WEBSTER, Mrs. Thomas. See WEB
STER, AUGUSTA.
WEBSTER, Winifred Fry. — Virtuous
Clam, The.
WEDGEFARTH, W. Dayton.— Bum.
WEED EN, Howard. — Banjo of the Past,
The.
Borrowed Child, The.
WEEDEN, Lula Lowe.— Dance.
Have You Seen It.
Little Dandelion, The.
Me Alone.
Robin Red Breast.
Stream, The.
WEEKES, Charles.— Solstice.
That.
WEEKS, Robert Kelley.— In May.
Man and Nature.
Medusa.
Moral, The.
Song for Lexington, A.
Undersong.
WEELKES, Thomas.— "As Vesta was
from Latmos Hill descending."
Come, Sirrah Jack, Ho!
WEEMS, Mason L.— Story of the
Hatchet, The.
Washing-ton at Prayer.
WEHLE, Louis B. — Dawn at Kinloch.
WEIR, Arthur.— Christmas Lullaby, A.
Dauntless.
Snowshoeing Song.
WEIR, Harrison. — English Robin, The.
WEISS, Henrietta.— Spooks.
WEISS, Susan Archer. — Mammy's
Mrj.) Alice C.— Current, The.
WELBORN, Anne Acton. — I Lika da
Peoples to Speek.
WELBY, Amelia B. (Mrs. George B.
Welby).— Old Maid, The.
Twilight at Sea.
WELBY, Mrs. George B. See above.
WELCH, Marie de L. — Bud and Lamb.
Composition in Cottons.
For a Fallen Star.
Living, The.
Lord of Eden.
Night-Light.
Only This Counsel.
Orgy.
She Never Found Comfort.
To the Explorers.
Unicorns, The.
WELCH, Myra Brooks. — Touch of the
Master's Hand, The.
WELCH, Sarah. — Digger's Grave, The.
WELCKER, Adair. — Convict's Com
plaint, The.
Meditations on Immortality.
WELCOME, L. O. — Phantom Mail
Coach, The.
WELD ON, Charles.— Poem of the Uni
verse, The.
WELDON, Samuel. — Development.
WELLES, Winifred (Mrs. Harold H.
Shearer) . — Actual Willow.
Boy.
Child's Song to Her Mother, A.
Climb.
Cobweb.
Dog Who Ate a Pond Lily, A.
Driftwood.
From a Chinese Vase.
Gesture.
Green Moth.
Harvest Dust.
Heart of Light, The.
Hesitant Heart, The.
Welles'
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
WELLES, Winifred (Continued").
Indian Pipes.
Language.
Last Night of Winter, The.
Lifetime.
Love Song from New England.
Merciful Medusa.
Old Ellen Sullivan.
One Voice.
School.
Second Growth.
Silence.
Silver for Midas.
Tree at Dusk, A.
Trinket.
Two Brothers, The.
Unicorn in Memory, The.
White Fear.
Winter Apples.
WELLESLEY, Dorothy (Lady Gerald
Wellesley). — Asian Desert.
Buried Child, The. See Deserted
House.
Deserted House, sel.
Fire,
Fishing.
Horses.
Lenin, sel.
Matrix, sel.
Morning After, The.
Wild Lilies of the Valley.
WELLESLEY, Lady Gerald. See above.
WELLESLEY, Henry (TV.). — Demo-
philus,
WELLINGTON, Allie (or Alice) (Mrs.
Daniel M. Rollins; Alice Wellington
[Marland] Rollins). — Agony Bells.
Ballad of the Rubber Plant and the
Palm, The.
Death of Azron, The.
Faces We Meet, The.
Many Things Thou Hast Given Me.
Dear Heart.
My Welcome Beyond.
Ships at Sea.
Vita Benefica.
WELLS, Amos R. — Above the Heavens.
Conspiracy of the Clothes.
Length of Life, The.
Mothers — and Others.
Path in the Sky, The.
Purpose.
Thanksgiving for Thanksgiving.
WELLS, Anna Maria (Mrs. Thomas
Wells). — Cow-Boy's Song, The.
Mooly Cow. See Cow-Boy's Song.
WELLS, Carolyn ("C. W.," Mrs. Had-
win Houghton). — Abbie Ben Adams.
All Hallow Eve.
Baby's Omar.
Ballade of a Conspicuous Omission
from "The Book of Humorous
Verse."
Ballade of Old Loves, A.
"Bright little maid of St. Thomas, A."
See Limericks.
"Canner, exceedingly canny, A." See
Limericks.
Cupid's Failure.
Diversions of the Re-Echo Club.
Dorothy's Opinion.
Dream Lesson, A.
Dresscessional, A.
Famous Ghosts.
Gift to a Girl Graduate.
How to Tell the Wild Animals.
Limericks, sets.
Monologue between a Lady Shopper
and a Salesman.
Non-Returnable.
One Week.
Overworked Elocutionist, An.
Oyster-Crabs.
Penitential Week, A.
Poets at a House-Party, The.
Policy.
Possibility, A.
Poster-Girl, The.
Pretty Peggy.
Pussy-Cat Who Visited the Queen, The.
Reciprocity.
Retribution.
"Said a bad little youngster named
Beauchamp." See Limericks.
Serious Question, A.
She Failed to Get "All-Round" Advice.
Styx River Anthology.
Thanksgiving, A.
"There was a ^ young fellow named
Tait." See Limericks.
"There was a young man of St. Kitts."
See Limericks.
WELLS, Carolyn (Continued). _
"There was an old man in a pie." See
Limericks.
"There was an old man of Tobago."
See Limericks.
"There was an old man who said
'Gee!' " See Limericks.
"There was an old soldier of Bister."
See Limericks.
Timid Kitten, The.
To Be Shot at Sunrise.
"Tutor who tooted the flute, A." See
Limericks.
Whist-Player's Soliloquy, The.
Wild Animals I Have Met.
Young America.
WELLS, Charles Jeremiah. — Envy.
Joseph and His Brethren, sels.
Patriarchal Home, The. See Joseph
and His Brethren.
Phraxanor to Joseph. See Joseph and
His Brethren.
Rachel. See Joseph and His Brethren.
Triumph of Joseph, The. See Joseph
and His Brethren.
WELLS, Faith.— More Than We Ask.
WELLS, Frances (Mrs. Howard Van
Doren Shaw).— Child's Quest, The.
Cologne Cathedral.
Harp of the Wind, The.
Last Guest, The.
Little Pagan Rain Song.
Ragpicker, The.
Star Thought.
Who Loves the Rain.
WELLS, K. G.— Arbor Day History.
WELLS, Rollin J.— Growing Old[er].
Lonesome Place, A.
WELLS, Mrs. Thomas. See WELLS,
ANNA MARIA.
WELSH, Herbert. — Modern Pirates,
The.
WELSH, Philip H.— By the Sea.
WELSH, Robert Gilbert. — Azrael.
WELSH, W. K.— Name for My Love, A.
WELSHIMER, Helen.— Transient, The.
Worship.
WELSTED, Leonard.— Epigram : "I owe,
says Metius, much to Colon's care."
WELTY, Edwin A. — With Washington
on the Delaware.
WENDELL, Jessie Read. — Bitter and
Sweet, The.
Octogenarian.
WERGELAND, Henrik Arnold Thaulov.
Wall-Flower, The.
WERNER, Alice. — Bannerman of the
Dandenong.
Song of Fleet Street, A.
WERNER, Carl.— Siesta, The.
WERT, J. Howard.— Indian Warrior's
Last Song, The.
WESCOTT, Glenway.— I, in My Pitiful
Flesh.
Poet at Night-Fall, The.
These Are the Subtle Rhythms.
Without Sleep.
WESLEY. Charles.— Catholic Love.
Charge to Keep I Have, A.
Christ Our Example.
Christ the Lord Is Risen To-Day.
Christ, the Refuge of the Soul.
Christmas Carol: "Hark! the herald
angels sing."
Christmas Day.
Christmas Hymn: "Hark! how all the
welkin rings."
"Come, O Thou traveller unknown."
Come, Thou Almighty King.
Divine Love.
Easter Day.
Easter Hymn.
For a Child.
For a Woman near Her Travail.
For Christmas-Day.
For Easter-Day.
For One Retired into the Country.
For the Youngest.
Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild.
Glory to the King of Kings!
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing.
He Is Risen.
Hymn: "O thou who earnest from
above."
Hymn for Christmas-Day.
Hymn of a Child.
In Temptation.
"Jesus, Lord in Pity hear us."
Jesus, Lover of My Soul.
"Love Divine [all Loves excelling]."
Morning Hymn, A,
Nativity, The.
Wrestling Jacob.
882
WESLEY, John.— Courage. (TV.)
Hymn: "Thou hidden love of God.
whose height."
Hymn for Seriousness, An.
John Wesley's Rule.
Love of God Supreme, The.
Rule A.
WESLEY, Samuel, the Younger.— Epi
gram on Miltonicks.
From a Hint in the Minor Poets.
On Butler's Monument.
On the Setting Up Mr. Butler's Monu
ment in Westminster Abbey.
WEST, A. — White-Throated Sparrow.
The.
WEST, Alwin.— Why Spectacles Don't
WEST.'B. H.— Sonnet: On Reading a
Poem of Robert Burn's
WEST, Don.— Warrior Ghost.
WEST, Elise.— Aunt Sophronia Tabor
at the Opera.
Their Graduating Essays.
Young Lochinvar.
WEST, Elizabeth Dickinson. See DOW-
DEN, ELIZABETH DICKINSON
WEST, Elwyn Chauncey.— Names (for
Mother) .
WEST, Gilbert (TV.). — Island of the
Blest, The. See Odes, The (by Pin
dar).
WEST, Henry Litchfield.— Safe and Sane
Fourth of July, The.
WEST, John, Earl de la Warre.—Fmr
Hebe.
WEST, Kenyon.— Shine On, Most Glori
ous Light.
WEST, Lilian Bayne.— May Basket A
WEST, Paul.— Clock Speaks, The. '
Cumberbunce, The.
Short Letters of a Small Boy.
Where the Spankweed Grows.
WEST, V. Sackville. See SACKVILLE-
WEST, V. (Victoria).
WESTCOMBE, A. L.— "If it were not
for the Drink.'*
WESTCOTT, M. K.— Homes
WESTON, E. P.— Vision of Immortal
ity, The.
WESTON, Jessie L. (TV.).— Debate of
the Body and the Soul, The.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
WESTON, Marie Macomlier.— Aunt So
phronia Tabor at the Opera.
WESTON, Mildred.— Argument.
Echo.
Episode of the Cherry-Tree.
Hotel Lobby.
Midsummer Night's Dream.
Monkey Business.
Song for Thrift Week.
WESTON, R. J.— Morning Prayer. (?)
Prayer, A: "Father, we thank Thee
for the night." (?)
WESTON, Stella.— For All Fathers.
WESTREICH, Morris.— Rainy Day.
WESTWOOD, Thomas. — Bee and the
Lily, The.
In the Golden Morning of the World.
Kitten Gossip.
Kitten's View of Life.
Lark's Grave, The.
Little Bell.
Lost Lamb, The.
Mill-Song, sel.
Mine Host of "The Golden Apple."
Night of Spring.
O Wind of the Mountain!
Under My Window.
Voices at the Throne, The.
WETHERALD, Ethelwyn.— At Waking.
Earth's Silences.
Hay Field, The.
House of the Trees, The.
If One Might Live.
In April.
Indigo Bird, The.
Legacies.
My Legacy.
Screech-Owl, The.
Snow Storm, The.
Song Sparrow's Nest, The.
To February.
Wind of Death, The.
Woodland Worship.
WETHERBEE, Emily Greene. — My
Mother's Hymns.
"WETHERELL, Elizabeth" (Susan
Warner). — Carl Krinken's Christmas
Stocking.
Wind's Voices, The.
WETMORE, Proser M.— -Lexington.
AUTHOR INDEX
Whitehead
WEVER, Robert. — In Youth Is Pleasure.
See Lusty Juventus.
Lusty Juventus, sel.
Youth. See Lusty Juventus.
WEXIONIUS, Olof.— On the Death of
a Pious Lady.
WEYBURN, Ruby E. (or T.). — Gifts
for the New Year.
True Apostolate, The.
WEYBURN, Teckla M. — Yonny's and
Alma's Visit to Cooney I-Land.
WEYRAUCH, Martin H.— Threads.
WHALEN, Frieda S.— To My Daugh-
WHALER, James. — Monsieur Pipereau.
Pond, The. See Runaway.
Runaway, sel.
VVHARTON, Edith (Mrs. Edward Whar-
ton). — Battle Sleep.
Experience. .
Friendship. See Lyrical Epigrams.
Lyrical Epigrams, self.
"My little old dog." See Lyrical Epi
grams.
Spring. See Lyrical Epigrams.
With the Tide.
Yet for One Rounded Moment.
You and You.
Young. Dead, The.
WHARTON, Mrs. Edward. See WHAR
TON, EDITH.
WH4RTON, William H. — Ben Milam.
WHEATLEY, Phillis (Mrs. Peters).—
George Washington.
His Excellency General Washington.
Hymn to the Evening, An.
Hymn to the Morning.
Imagination.
On Imagination.
To the Right Honorable William, Earl
of Dartmouth.
WHEATLY, Vera.— Credo.
WHEATON, Larah F. — Color in No
vember.
WHEDON, John Ogden. — Lost — Eigh
teen Per Cent.
Man behind the Buttons, The.
Plans for a Horrid Old Age.
WHEELER, Cora S.— 'Twixt Me and
You.
WHEELER, Curtis. — Armistice Day,
1926.
Armstice Night.
Lest We Forget.
WHEELER, Edward J. — Boy to the
Schoolmaster, The.
1861's Call to Arms.
Night's Mardi Gras.
Wonderful Dog Story, A.
WHEELER, Ella. See WILCOX, ELLA
WHEELER.
WHEELER, Gertrude Lee.— Holiday.
WHEELER, Grace E. — Lines Inspired
by the Muskrat's House.
WHEELER, Jessie H. — Signal Man's
Story, The.
WHEELER, Kathleen.— New Leaf, A.
WHEELER, Leonard.— Mad Mag.
WHEELOCK, John Hall.— "All after
noon the passion of heaven spent."
See Divine Fantasy, The.
Autumn along the Beaches.
Be Born Again!
Black Panther, The.
By the Gray Sea.
Corpus Est de Deo.
Dawn on Mid-Ocean.
Dear Mystery, The.
Departure.
Divine Fantasy, The, seL
Earth.
Ernest Dowson.
Exile from God.
Far Land, The.
Fish-Hawk, The.
For Them All.
Hour of the Morning-Star, The.
Human Fantasy, The, sel.
I Do Not Love to See Your Beauty
Fire.
Immensity.
Imprisoned.
Letter, The.
Life.
Like Music.
Lion-House, 4 The.
Love and Liberation.
Love Knocks at the Door.
Lowland Country, The.
Midnight.
Mother, The.
Nirvana.
WHEELOCK, John Hall (Continued}.
Noon: Amagansett Beach.
Once in a Lonely Hour.
Panther! Panther!
Pitiless Beauty.
Plaint.
Poet Tells of His Love, The.
Prayer: "Would that I might become
you."
Prayer to the Sun.
Return to New York.
Sea Is Wild, The.
Sea-Horizons.
Song: "All my love for my sweet."
Song of the Moth.
Sunday Evening in the Common.
Thanks from Earth to Heaven.
This Quiet Dust.
Thunder-Shower, The.
Thy Kingdom Come!
To^the Modern Man.
Triumph of Love.
Triumph of the Singer, The.
Undiscovered Country, The.
Unison.
Unknown Beloved, The.
Victory, The.
With Memories and Odors.
Zenith.
WHEELOCK, Lucy. — Chorus of the
Flowers.
Christmas-Tree, The.
Song of the Lilies, The.
WHEELWRIGHT, William B.— Widow,
The.
WHEWELL, William.— Physics.
WHICHER, George Meason. — Bacchy-
lides.
On Coming to an End.
To I. H. B.; with a Book on Gardens.
WHINERY, Verna.— This Day Is Thine.
WHIPPLE, Edwin P.— Genius of Wash
ington, The.
Power of Words, The. See Words.
Words, sel.
WHIPPLE, James S. — Forest Preserva
tion and Restoration.
WHIPPLE, Wade.— Clear Case, A.
New Deacon, The.
Orthography.
WHISENAND, Emma Boge.— Compen
sation.
WHISTLER, James Abbott M'Neill.—
Limericks.
"There is a creator named God." See
Limericks.
WHITAKER, Evelyn.— Laddie.
WHITAKER, Frederick. See WHIT-
TAKER, FREDERICK.
WHITAKER, Robert. — Abraham Lin
coln.
Easter.
"For God So Loved the World."
Live for Something.
My Country.
O Mothers of the Human Race.
Prayer of Penitence, A.
Rivals, The.
Starred Mother, The.
Twofold Mystery, The.
Whence Cometh War?
WHITCHER, (Mrs.) Frances Miriam
(Berry). — Elder Sniffles's Thanks
giving Dinner. See Widow Bedott
Papers, The.
Hezekiah Bedott. See Widow Bedott
Papers, The.
K. K. — Can't Calculate.
Widow Bedott Papers, The, sels.
Widow Bedott to Elder Sniffles. See
Widow Bedott Papers, The.
Widow Bedott's Poetry, The. See
Widow Bedott Papers, The.
WHITCHER, H. L.— Near Earth Rears
Them, The.
Open House.
WHITCOMB, May.— Onward Ever!
WHITE, Bertha B.— Hans and Gretchen
Hunting Easter Eggs.
WHITE, Blanco. See WHITE, JOSEPH
BLANCO.
WHITE, Edward Lucas. — Friendship Is
Not like Love.
Genius.
Last Bowstrings, The.
WHITE, Eliza Orne.— Riley's Christmas
Tree, The.
WHITE, Elwyn Brooks ("E. B. W.").—
Ballad of Little Faith.
City Evening.
Come, Sweet Culture, Prithee Come!
Commuter [s].
Connecticut Lad, A.
883
WHITE, Elwyn Brooks (Continued).
Dog around the Block.
Father Does His Best, A.
For Serena, Who Owns • Pair of
Snowshoes.
General Survey of Early Summer in
Town and Country, A.
Harper to Mifflin to Chance.
Harvest of Half-Truths.
I Paint What I See.
Intimations at Fifty-Eighth Street.
Law of the Jungle, The.
Love.
Marble-Top.
Memo for an Unclaimed Pad.
Natura in Urbe.
Nugatory.
Sonnet: "That same white traveller.
frost, that could not pass."
Sunday.
To a Perfumed Lady at the Concert.
WHITE, Emma Mortimer. — My Lover.
WHITE, Eugene Richard. — Of the Lost
Ship.
WHITE, Fannie Rogers. — Matilda Mar
tha May.
WHITE, G. M.— Old Canteen, The.
WHITE, Gleeson (Joseph W. Gleeson).
Ballade of Playing Cards, A.
Primrose Dame, A.
Sufficiency.
WHITE, Grace Hoffman.— Spring in the
Arizona Desert.
WHITE, Harriet R.— Uffia.
WHITE, Henry Kirke.— Childhood, sel.
Description of a Summer's Eve.
Early Primrose, The.
Evening Walk, The. See Childhood.
Fragment: "O pale art thou, my lamp,
and faint."
Gondoline.
Lullaby of a Female Convict to Her
Child, the Night Previous to Execu
tion, The.
Man's Littleness in Presence of the
Stars.
Mother of the Wesleys, The.
Pastoral Song, A.
Song from Fragment of an Eccentric
Drama.
To an Early Primrose.
To My Mother.
To the Harvest Moon.
Verses: "When pride and envy, and
the scorn."
WHITE, Hervey,— I Saw the Clouds.
WHITE, Hinton. — All Shrines Are
One.
I've Travelled Far in Many Lands.
World Is One, The.
WHITE, Horace. — As Orator.
WHITE, James Terry. — Consummation.
Flowers of June, The.
If Hearts Are Dust.
Not by Bread Alone.
We Shall Remember Them.
WHITE, Jennie.— North Wind's Christ
mas Tour, The.
WHITE, John T.— New "My Maryland."
WHITE, Joseph Blanco. — "Mysterious
Night, when our first parent knew."
Night [and Death].
Sonnet to Night, A.
To Night.
WHITE, Lizzie. — Delsartian Physical
Drill.
WHITE, Patrick.— Ploughman, The.
WHITE, R. (Ralph) J. (Jerome). —
Elements in Washington's Greatness.
WHITE, Richard Edward. — By the Cross
of Monterey.
Discovery of San Francisco Bay.
Junipero Serra.
Masterpiece of Brother Felix, The.
Midnight Mass, The.
Waiting for the Galleon.
WHITE, Viola Chittenden.— Dutch Slum
ber Song.
WHITE, William Allen.— Court of Boy
ville, The, sel.
King of Boyville, The. See Court of
Boyville, The.
Mary White.
Sence Idy's Gone.
WHITEHEAD, Charles. — As Yonder
Lamp.
Lamp, The.
Summer Storm, A.
WHITEHEAD, Paul. — Apollo and
Daphne, sel.
Hunting Song. See Apollo and Daphne.
WHITEHEAD, Stella Muse. — Son-
net to Winter.
Whitekead
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
WHITEHEAD, William.— Ben Hafed.
Enthusiast, The. An Ode.
Je Ne Sgay (or Sc.ai) Quoi, The. A
Song.
Life's Conflict.
Nora M'Guire's Lovers.
On Friendship.
On the Beach.
On the Birthday of a Young Lady.
Snow, The.
Summer Eve.
Thebes.
WHITELEY, Opal.— Words, The.
WHITELOCK, William Wallace.— Cats.
How to Tel! the Time.
WHITESIDE, Edwina Wood. — Grati
tude down South.
WHITESIDE, Mary Brent.— Acolyte.
After All Splendors.
Again, Sappho.
Egypt.
Lost — an April.
Poplars.
Renunciation.
Stone Mountain.
Who Has Known Heights.
WHITING, Charles Goodrich. — Blue
Hills beneath the Haze.
Eagle's Fall, The.
Way to Heaven, The.
WHITING, Elsie M.— Our Flag.
WHITING, Frederic A. — Roadside
Singer, A.
Rose Lover, A.
Wonder Garden, A.
WHITING, Lilian.— Lost Cat, The.
Mystery, The.
Three Poets, The.
WHITING, Nathaniel.— II Insonio In-
sonnado, sel.
Office of Poetry, The. See II Insonio
Insonnado.
WHITING, Seymour W. — Alamance.
WHITING, Theodore. — Sue Waters's
Housekeeping.
WHITLOCK, Bulstrode. — Soul's Viati
cum, The.
WHITMAN, Albert A.— Rape of Florida,
The, sel.
WHITMAN, James I. — Incident of
French History, An.
WHITMAN, Sarah Helen (Mrs. John
Winslow Whitman). — Day of the
Indian Summer, A.
"If thy sad heart, pining for human
love." See Sonnets from the Series
Relating to Edgar Allan Poe.
"Oft since thine earthly eyes have
closed on mine." See Sonnets from
the Series Relating to Edgar Allan
Poe.
"On our lone pathway bloomed no
earthly hopes." See Sonnets from
the Series Relating to Edgar Allan
Poe.
Sonnets from the Series Relating to
Edgar Allan Poe, sets.
Still Day in Autumn, A.
To Edgar Allan Poe. See Sonnets
from the Series Relating to Edgar
Allan Poe.
"When first I looked into thy glorious
eyes." See Sonnets from the Series
Relating to Edgar Allan Poe.
WHITMAN, Susan Hooker.— Nineteen-
Seventeen.
WHITMAN, Walt.— Aboard at a Ship's
Helm.
Abraham Lincoln's Death — a Descrip
tion of the Scene at Ford's Theatre.
Afoot and Light-Hearted. See Song
of the Open Road.
After an Interval.
After the Sea- Ship.
After the Supper and Talk.
All Is Truth.
Among the Multitude.
And Thou America. See Song of the
Exposition.
"And thou America for the scheme's
culmination." See Song of the Uni
versal.
Animals. See Song of Myself.
Army Corps on the March, An.
As at Thy Portals Also Death.
As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap
Camerado.
As I Pondered in Silence.
As I Sat Alone by Blue Ontario's
Shore, sels.
As the Greek's Signal Flame.
As Toilsome I Wandered Vir
ginia's Woods.
WHITMAN, Walt (Continued}.
Ashes of Soldiers.
Assurances.
Bare-Bosom'd Night. See Song of My
self (Earth at Night).
Base of All Metaphysics, The.
Bathed in War's Perfume.
Battlefield, The.
Beasts, The. See Song of Myself
(Animals).
Beat! Beat! Drums I
Beautiful Women.
Beginners.
Birds of Passage, sel^
Bivouac on a Mountain Side.
Broad-Axe, The. See Song of the
Broad- Axe.
Broadway.
Broadway Pageant, A.
Brotherhood. See Passage to India.
Brown Bird, The.
By Blue Ontario's Shore. See As I
Sat Alone by Blue Ontario's Shore.
By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame.
Carol Closing Sixty-Nine, A.
Cavalry Crossing a Ford.
Centenarian's Story, The.
Child Said, What Is the Grass f, A.
See Song of Myself (Grass, The).
City Dead- House, The.
City of Ships.
Clear Midnight, A.
Come, Lovely and Soothing Death.
See When Lilacs Last in the Door-
yard Bloom'd.
Come, Said My Soul.
Come Up from the Fields, Father.
Commonplace, The.
Continuities.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.
Dalliance of the Eagles, The.
Darest Thou Now, O Soul.
Death Carol. See When Lilacs Last
in the Dooryard Bloom'd.
Death of Abraham Lincoln, The.
Death's Valley.
Delicate Cluster! [Flag of Teeming
Life!].
Dirge for Two Veterans.
Dresser, The.
Drum-Taps.
Dying Fireman. See Song of Myself
(Dying Heroes).
Dying Heroes. See Song of Myself.
Earth at Night. See Song of Myself.
Eidolons.
Eighteen Sixty-One.
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors.
Europe.
Faces, seL
Facing West from California's Shores.
Farm Picture, A.
First Dandelion, The.
First O Songs for a Prelude.
For You, O Democracy.
From Paumonok Starting I Fly Like
a Bird.
Full of Life Now.
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun.
Gods.
Good-Bye My Fancy!
Grand Is the Seen.
Grandest Figure, The.
Grass, The. See Song of Myself.
Great City, The. See Song of the
Broad- Axe, The.
Greatest City, The. See Song of the
Broad-Axe.
Had I the Choice.
Heavens, The.
Heroes. See Song of Myself, The.
Hush'd Be the Camps To-day.
I Am an Acme of Things Accom
plished. See Song of Myself (In
finity) .
I Am He That Walks. See Song of
Myself (Earth at Night).
I Dream'd in a Dream.
I Hear America Singing.
I Hear It Was Charged against Me.
I Heard You, Solemn-Sweet Pipes of
the Organ.
I Know I Am Deathless. See Song
of Myself.
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Grow
ing.
I Saw Old General at Bay.
I Tramp a Perpetual Journey. See
Song of Myself.
Imprisoned Soul, The.
In Cabin'd Ships at Sea.
In Paths Untrodden.
884:
WHITMAN, Walt (Continued).
In This Earth, Perfection. See Birds
of Passage.
Indian Woman, The. See Sleepers,
The.
Infinity. See Song of Myself.
Italian Music in Dakota.
Joy, Shipmate, Joy.
Justified Mother of Men, The. See
Faces.
L. of G.'s Purport.
Last Invocation, The.
Leaf of Grass, A. See Song of My-
self (Microcosm, The).
Leaves of Grass. See Song of My
self (Grass).
Lesson of a Tree, The.
Letters from God. See Songs of My
self.
Long, Too Long America.
Look Down Fair Moon.
Mannahatta.
March in the Ranks Hard-Prest [and
the Road Unknown, A].
Me Imperturbe.
Memories of President Lincoln. See
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard
Bloom'd.
Microcosm, The. See Song of My
self.
Miracles ("I believe a leaf," etc.). See
Song of Myself.
Miracles ("Why, who makes," etc.).
Mocking Bird, The. See Out of the
Cradle Endlessly Rocking.
Muse in the New World, The. See
Song of the Exposition.
My 71st Year.
Myself. See Song of Myself.
Myself and Mine.
Mystic Trumpeter, The.
Native Moments.
Night on the Prairies.
No Labor-Saving Machine.
Noiseless, Patient Spider, A.
Not the Pilot.
Not Youth Pertains to Me.
O Captain! My Captain!
O Magnet South.
O Star of France!
O Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy!
O to Make the Most Jubilant Poem!
See Poem of Joys, A.
Of Him I Love Day and Night.
Of That Blithe Throat of Thine.
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appear
ances.
Old Age's Ship and Crafty Death.
Old Salt Kossabone.
Old War-Dreams.
On Lincoln.
On the Beach at Night.
On the Death of President Lincoln.
Once I Pass'd through a Populous City.
One Hour to Madness and Joy.
One's-Self I Sing.
Open Road, The. See Song of the
Open Road.
Others May Praise What They Like.
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking.
Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd.
Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a
Voice.
Oxen That Rattle the Yoke and Chain.
See Song of Myself.
Ox-Tamer, The.
Passage to India.
Patrolling Barnegat.
Peaceful Death.
Pensive on Her Dead Gazing.
Pioneers! O Pioneers!
Poem of Joys, The, sets.
Poets to Come,
Prairie Sunset, A.
Prairie-Grass Dividing, The.
Prayer of Columbus.
President Lincoln's Burial Hymn.
Publish My Name.
Quicksand _ Years.
Reconciliation.
Recorders Ages Hence.
Runner, The.
Sea of Faith, The. See Passage to
India.
Sea-Fight, A. See Song of Myself.
Ship Starting, The.
Shut Not Your Doors.
Sight in Camp [in the Daybreak Gray
and Dim, A3.
Singer in the Prison, The.
Sleeper, The, sel.
So Long!
AUTHOB INDEX
Whittier
WHITMAN, Walt (Continued),
Sometimes with One I Love.
Song, A "Come, I will make the con
tinent indissoluble."
Song for All Seas, All Ships.
Song of Joys, A. See Poem of Joys.
Song of Myself.
Song of the Banner at Day-Break.
Song of the Broad-Axe.
Song of the Exposition, sets.
Song of the Open Road.
Song of the Universal, sel.
Spirit That Form'd This Scene.
Starting from Paumonok.
Still Though the One I Sing.
Tears.
Thanks in Old Age.
There Was a Child Went Forth.
These I, Singing in Spring.
Thick-Sprinkled Bunting.
This Compost.
This Moment Yearning and Thought
ful.
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood.
Thought.
To a Certain Civilian.
To a Common Prostitute.
To a Locomotive in Winter.
To a Stranger.
To Abraham Lincoln.
To Foreign Lands.
To Him That Was Crucified.
To One Shortly to Die.
To Rich Givers.
To the Man-of-War Bird.
To Think of Time.
To Those Who've Failed.
To You ("Stranger, if you passing
meet me").
To You ("Whoever you are, I fear").
Two Veterans.
Unexpress'd, The.
Unseen Buds.
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One
Night.
Virginia — the West.
Voice of the Rain, The.
Voice Prophetic, A.
Walt Whitman.
"Walt Whitman, a kosmos, of Man
hattan the son." See Song of My
self.
Walt Whitman's Caution.
Weave In, My Hardy Life.
What Best I See in Thee.
What Endures? See Song of the
Broad-Axe.
What Is the Grass? See Song of My
self (Grass, The).
When I Heard at the Close of the Day.
When I Heard the Learn'd Astrono
mer.
When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame.
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard
Bloom'd.
When the Full-Grown Poet Came.
Whispers of Heavenly Death.
Whitman's Mother. See Faces.
With Antecedents.
With Husky-Haughty Lips, 0 Sea.
With Music Strong I Come.
World below the Brine, The.
World Take Good Notice.
Wound-Dresser, The.
Years of the Modern.
Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours.
Yonnondio.
You Sea! See Song of Myself.
Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night.
WHITMELL, Lucy. — Christ in Flan-
WHITMORE, F.— In the Trenches.
WHITNEY, (Mrs.) Adeline D. (Dut-
ton) T. (Train). — Big Shoe, The.
See Mother Goose for Grown Folks.
Equinoctial.
Humpty Dumpty. See Mother Goose
for Grown Folks,
Jack Horner. See Mother Goose for
Grown Folks.
Mother Goose for Grown Folks, sel.
Peace.
Sparrows.
Story of the Little Rid Hin.
V ictuals and Drink. See Mother Goose
for Grown Folks.
WHITNEY, Anna Temple (Anna Tem
ple).— Kneeling Camel, The.
Submission and Rest.
WHITNEY, Annie Weston. — Cat-
Tails.
WHITNEY, Ernest—Cricket Songs.
Nightingale and the Lark, The. |
WHITNEY, Hattie. See DURBIN, HAR
RIET WHITNEY.
WHITNEY, Helen Hay (Mrs. Payne
Whitney; Helen Hay).— Cat, The.
Does the Pearl Know?
Love's Kiss.
Man, The.
Message, The.
Sigh Not for Love.
Song: "We only ask for sunshine."
Spring Planting.
To Diane.
Was There Another Spring.
Woman's Pride, A.
WHITNEY, Joseph Ernest.— Drop of
Ink, A.
WHITNEY, Mrs. Payne. See WHIT-
NEY, HELEN HAY.
WHITNEY, S. N.— Voice of an Alum
nus, The.
WHITSON, J. M.— How Norman Won
the Race.
WHITTAKER, Frederick. — Custer's
Last Charge.
WHITTAKER; Robert.— Abraham Lin
coln.
WRITTEN, Mary Street.™ Exploration.
My Playmate.
WHITTEN, Wilfred.— Bloomsbury.
WHITTIER, John Greenleaf.— Abraham
Davenport.
Adjustment.
All's Well.
Among the Hills.
Amy Wentworth.
Andrew Rykman's Prayer.
Angel of Patience, The.
Angels of Buena Vista, The.
April.
Arisen at Last.
Astrasa.
Astrasa at the Capitol.
At Eventide.
At Last.
At Port Royal.
Autograph, An.
Barbara Frietchie.
Barclay of Ury.
Barefoot Boy, The.
Bartholdi Statue, The.
Battle Autumn of 1862, The.
Bayard Taylor.
Benedicite.
Bible, The. See Miriam.
Book pur Mothers Read, The. See
Miriam.
Brother of Mercy, The.
Brotherhood.
Brown Dwarf of Rugen, The.
Brown of Ossawatomie.
Bryant on His Seventieth Birthday.
Burial of Barber.
Burns.
Cable Hymn, The.
Captain's Well, The.
Cassandra Southwicfc.
Centennial Hymn.
Chicago.
Child-Songs.
Christian Slave, The.
Christmas Carmen, A.
Clerical Oppressors.
Conductor Bradley.
Corn Song, The. See Huskers,
The.
Crisis, The.
Dead Ship of Harpswell, The.
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind!
Demon of the Study, The, sel.
Disarmament.
Disenthralled, The.
Double-Headed Snake of Newbury,
The.
Drovers, The.
Emancipation Group, The.
Epitaph: "Bathsheba: To whom none
ever said scat."
Eternal Good. See Eventide.
Eternal Goodness, The.
Eve of Election.
Evening. See Summer by the Lake
side.
Eventide, sel.
Expostulation.
Faith. See My Soul and I.
Farewell, The: "Gone, gone, — sold and
gone."
Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother
[to Her Daughters Sold into South
ern Bondage], The.
Fire, The. See Snow- Bound: A Win
ter Idyl.
885
WHITTIER, John Greenleaf (Cont'd).
Firelight. See Snow-Bound: A Win
ter Idyl.
Fireside, The. See Snow-Bound: A
Winter Idyl.
First-Day Thoughts.
Fishermen, The.
Fitz-Greene Halleck.
Fools, Knaves — Flowers and Trees.
For an Autumn Festival, sels.
Forgive.
Forgiveness.
Friend's Burial, The.
Frost Spirit, The.
Garrison.
Garrison of Cape Ann, The.
Gift of Tritemius, The.
Gone.
Hampton Beach.
Happy Warrior, A. See Barclay of
Ury.
Harvest Hymn. See For an Autumn
Festival,
Harvest Thanksgiving.
Healer, The, sel.
Heap High the Farmer's Wintry
Hoard! See Huskers, The.
Henchman, The.
Hive at Gettysburg, The.
Hunters of Men, The.
Huskers, The.
Husking, The. See Mabel Martin: A
Harvest Idyl.
Hymn for the Celebration of Emanci
pation at Newburyport.
I Bow My Forehead.
Ichabod.
Immortal Love, Forever Full.
In Earthen Vessels. See Friend's
Burial, The.
In Memory of James T. Fields.
In School-Days.
In the Old South Church.
Indian Summer. See Eve of Election,
The.
James Russell Lowell.
John Charles Fremont.
John Underbill .
Joseph Sturge.
Kallunborg (or Kallundborg) Church.
Kansas Emigrants, The.
King Solomon and the Ants.
King Volmer and Elsie.
King's Missive, The.
King's Missive, [1661,3 The.
Kossuth.
Laborers Together with God.
Lakeside, The.
Last Eve of Summer, The.
Last Leaf, The.
Last Walk in Autumn, The.
Laus Deo!
Le Marais du Cygne.
Letter.
Letter from a Missionary,
Lexington.
Library, The.
Life and Love. See Snow-Bound: A
Winter Idyl.
Life Beyond, The. See Raphael.
Light That Is Felt, The.
Lost Occasion, The.
Love Can Never Lose Its Own. See
Snow-Bound : A Winter Idyl.
Lumbermen, The.
Mabel Martin: A Harvest Idyl.
Mantle of St. John de Matha, The.
Marguerite.
Massachusetts to Virginia.
Maud Muller.
Mayflowers, The.
Meeting, The.
Memories.
Merriraac, The.
Miriam, sel.
Mogg Megone, seL
Moral Warfare, The.
Mother. See Snow-Bound: A Win
ter Idyl.
Mulford.
My Birthday,
My Playmate.
My Psalm.
My Soul and I.
My Triumph.
My Trust.
Mystery, A.
New England in Winter. See Snow-
Bound: A Winter Idyl.
New Wife and the Old, The.
Noon. See Summer by the Lakeside.
Norembega.
Norsemen, The.
WMttier
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
WHITTIER, John Greenleaf (Cmit'd}.
On the Big Horn.
Others Shall Sing,
Our Autocrat.
Our Country.
Our Master.
Our River.
Our State.
Over-Heart, The.
Palestine.
Palm-Tree, The.
Panorama, The, sel.
Parson Avery.
Pentucket.
Pictures.
Pine Tree, The.
Pipes at Lucknow, The.
Poet and the Children, The.
Poor Voter on Election Day, The.
Prayer of Agassiz, The.
Prelude: "Along the roadside." See
Among the Hills.
Pressed Gentian, The.
Prisoner for Debt, The.
Problem, The.
Proclamation, The.
Proem: "I love the old melodious
lays."
Prophetess. See Snow-Bound: A Win
ter Idyl.
Pumpkin, The.
Quaker of the Olden Time, The.
Quakers Are Out, The.
Randolph of Roanoke.
Raphael.
Reformer, The.
Rendition, The.
Requirement.
Response.
Riddle of the World, The.
St. John.
Samuel J. Tilden.
Sea Dream, A.
Shipbuilders, The.
Shoemakers' [Song], The.
Singer, The.
Sister. See Snow-Bound: A Winter
Idyl.
Sisters, The.
Sketches of Noble and Sordid Lives.
See Among the Hills.
Skipper I resort's Ride. ffl
Slave-Ships, The.
Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl.
Snow-Storm, The. See Snow-Bound:
A Winter Idyl.
Sometimes Comes to Soul and Sense.
Song of Slaves in the Desert.
Song of the Fishermen, The.
Song of the Negro Boatman. See At
Port Royal.
Song of the Slaves in the Desert.
Songs of Labor, Dedication.
Storm on Lake Asquam.
Story of Ruth Bonython, The. See
Magg Megone.
Summer by the Lakeside.
Sumner.
Sunset on the Bearcamp.
Swan Song of Parson Avery, The.
Sweet Fern.
Tauler.
Telling the Bees.
Tent on the Beach, The, sel.
Texas.
Thanksgiving Ode. See For an Autumn
Festival.
Three Bells [of Glasgow], The.
Thy Will Be Done.
To Children of Girard, Pa.
To E. C. S.
To Her Absent Sailor. See Tent on
the Beach, The.
To John C. Fremont.
To Oliver Wendell Holmes.
To the Thirty-Ninth Congress.
To William H. Seward.
To William Lloyd Garrison.
Trailing Arbutus, The.
Two Angels, The.
Two Rabbins, The.
Undying Soul, The.
Unity.
Vanishers, The.
Vaudois Missionary {or Teacher),
The.
Vesta.
Voice of the Reader, The. See Demon
of the Study, The.
Vow of Washington, The.
Waiting, The.
WHITTIER, John Greenleaf (Cont'd).
Washington's Vow.
Watchers, The.
We Live by Faith.
What Life May Be.
Wherever through the Ages.
Wife, The.
Winter Night, The. See Snow-Bound:
A Winter Idyl.
Wishing Bridge, The.
Witch-Hazel.
Witch's Daughter, The. See Mabel
Martin: A Harvest Idyl.
Within Our Lives.
Wordsworth.
World Sits at the Feet of Christ, The.
See Over-Heart, The.
World Transformed, The. See Snow-
Bound: A Winter Idyl.
World Within, The.
Worship of Nature, The.
Wreck of Rivet-mouth, The.
Yankee Girl, The.
WHITTLE, Daniel W.— Moment by Mo
ment.
WHITTON, Joseph.— Crazy Nell.
WHITWORTH, William Henry.— Time
and Death.
WHYTE, Annie M.' H. — Outworker,
The.
WHYTE, Henry (TV.).— Isle of the
Heather, The.
WICHMAN, Katie Belle.— What Hast
Thou Done Today?
WICKERS HAM, J. H.— Rain on Your
Old Tin Hat.
WICKEY, Myrtle Martin. — Telephone
Pole, The.
WICKHAM, Anna (Mrs. Patrick Hep
burn). — Affinity, The.
After Annunciation.
Cherry-Blossom Wand, The.
Contemplative Quarry, The.
Creatrix.
Dedication of the Cook.
Divorce.
Domestic Economy.
Envoi: "God, thou great symmetry."
Friend Cato.
Gift to a Jade.
Last Round, The.
Man with a Hammer, The.
Marriage.
Meditation at Kew.
Prayer for Miracle.
Recompense, The.
Sehnsucht.
Self-Analysis.
Self-Esteem.
Ship near Shoals.
Silence, The.
Singer, The.
Song: "I was so chill, and everworn,
and sad."
Song-Maker, The.
Soul's Liberty.
Tired Man, The.
Tired Woman, The.
To a Crucifix.
To Men.
Weapons.
Wife's Song, The.
WICKIZER. Eileen.— North Wind, The.
WIDDEMER, Margaret {Mrs. Robert
Haven Schauffler). — Awakened War
God, The.
Ballad of Nan Bullen.
Ballad of the Wise Men, A.
Barter.
Bear Hunt, The.
Beggars, The.
Belinda's Window.
Boy of the Ghetto, A.
Carnations.
Certainties.
Child's Easter Song, A.
Country Carol, A.
Cyprian Woman, A.
Daisy Field, The.
Dark Cavalier, The.
Factories, The.
Faithless Flowers, The.
Fiddlers' Green.
God and the Strong Ones.
Greek Folk Song.
Holly Carol.
If You Should Tire of Loving Me.
In an Office Building.
In My Mother's Garden.
Invisible Playmate, The.
Irish Love Song.
Little Carved Bowl, The.
Looking-Glass Pussy, The.
886
WIDDEMER, Margaret {Continued).
Lullaby for Violent Death.
Mary, Helper of Heartbreak.
Masters, The.
Modern Woman to Her Lover, The.
Mother-Prayer.
New Victory, The.
New Year's Hymn for This House.
Next Year.
Not unto the Forest.
Old Books.
Old Kings, The.
Old Road to Paradise, The.
Other Shepherd, The.
Pageant.
Prayer for a World Hurt Sore.
Prayer for Simple People.
Prescience.
Quest Eternal, The.
Remembrance: Greek Folk-Song.
Revisitants.
Road's End.
Sea Call.
Secret Cavern, The.
Song: "Going down the old way."
Song: "Spring will come when the
year turns, The."
Song from a Masque.
Teresina's Face.
To Youth after Pain.
Under Dusky Laurel Leaf.
Wakened God, The.
Warning.
Watcher, The.
Watcher [—Mother], The.
Whistle — Fantasy.
Willow Cats, The.
Wind-Litany.
Winter Branches.
WIDDIS, Eleanore. — Ballad of the
Young Queen, The.
WIEDERSEIM, G. G.— I Met a Little
Pussycat. «
WIEWEL, Janice.— King of Elves, The.
WIGGAM, Lionel.— Address Unspeak
able.
All Men Are Pioneers.
Artifice of Dust, An.
As Falling Frost.
Aware of Spring.
Evidence of April.
For His Father.
Frost.
Hiatus.
High Hill, The.
In Spite of This.
Music.
Opening of a Door, The.
Prologue to His Death.
Sharp Fear.
Struggle.
Throwback.
Tower of Beauty.
Yield Laughter.
WIGGIN, Kate Douglas {Mrs. George
C. Riggs). — Author's Reading at
Bixby Centre, The.
But Only One Mother.
Child and the World, The.
Cuddle Down, Dolly.
Glad Evangel, The.
New Chronicles of Rebecca, sel.
Tragedy in Millinery, A, See New
Chronicles of Rebecca.
WIGGIN, Kate Douglas and SMITH,
Nora A. (Archibald). — First Thanks
giving Day, The._
Great George Washington.
WIGGLESWORTH, Michael.— Damna
tion of the Infants. See Day of
Doom, The.
Day of Doom, sets.
God's Controversy with New England.
Saints Ascend into Heaven, The. See
Day of Doom, The.
Sentence and Torment of the Con
demned. See Day of Doom, The.
Sounding of the Last Trump. See
Day of Doom, The.
Summons, The. See Day of Doom,
The.
Vanity of Human Wishes, The.
Vanity of Vanities.
WIGHTMAN, Richard.— Pilgrim, The.
Servants, The.
You Yourself.
WIGLEY, Caroline. See CLIVE, CARO-
WIJESINHE, S. Helen. — Sanskrit
Stanza, A.
WILBERFORCE, Samuel, Canon. — Just
for To-Day. (At.) See FABER,
FREDERICK WILLIAM.
AUTHOE INDEX
Wilkinson
WILBOR, Elsie M. — Beruria (Tr.)
Bread.
Christ Child, The.
Masque of the New Year, ihe.
Morning Song.
WILBUR, Elizabeth A. — Americans
Come, The.
WILBURN, Eliza.— Santa's a Problem.
WILBYE, John. — Love Not Me for
Comely Grace. (At.)
WILCOX, Mrs. A. M. — Apostrophe to
the Mississippi. .
WILCOX, Carlos. — God Everywhere in
Nature.
Northern Lights.
Sights and Sounds of the Night.
Spring in New England.
Summer Noon, A. ,/-,,,
WILCOX, Dora.— Blue and Gold.
WILCOX, Ella Wheeler (Mrs. Robert
M Wilcox; Ella Wheeler).— Accept
My Full Heart's Thanks.
Ad Finem.
Ambition's Trail.
America Speaks.
Answered Prayers.
As You Go through Life.
Attainment.
Barbarous Chief, The.
Beautiful Land of Nod, The.
Because of Some Good Act. See Morn
ing Prayer, A.
Better, Wiser and Happier.
Beyond.
Boy's Mission.
Brotherhood.
Building.
Children's Vow, The.
Companionship.
Conquest.
"Death Has Crowned Him as a
Martyr."
Decoration Day.
Disappointed, The.
"Does It Pay?"
Dorothy's Mustn'ts.
Duet, The.
Faith.
Fishing.
Five Little Brothers.
Friendship.
Friendship after Love.
Gaining Ground.
Gethsemane.
Goal, The.
God's Work.
Gossips, The.
Growing Old.
Hero, A.
Horse, The.
How Salvator Won.
I Love You.
If* I Were a Man, a Young Man.
Illusion.
Inspiration, An.
Interlude.
Joy Meets Laughter.
Justice, Not Charity.
Land of Nod, The.
Land of Nowhere, The.
Laugh, and the World Laughs with
You.
Life.
Life's Forest Trees.
Life's Journey.
Life's Magnet.
Life's Scars.
Lifting and Leaning.
Love Thyself Last.
Midsummer.
Morning Prayer, A.
Mother-in-Law, The.
My Flower-Bloom.
My Love Ship.
My Ships.
Naughty Little Comet, A.
New Year's Resolve.
One Need, The.
One Ship Drives East (at.).
Optimism.
Our Lives.
Out of the Depths.
Overworked.
Pet Cat, The. See Two Pussy-Cats.
Pin, A.
Price He Paid, The.
Prime of Life, The.
Princess' Finger-Nail, The.
Progress.
Queen's Last Ride, The.
Recrimination.
Resolve.
WILCOX, Ella Wheeler (Continued).
Reward.
Rising of Labor.
Sign-Board, The.
Smiles.
Solitude.
Sonnet: "Methinks ofttimes my heart
is like some bee."
Speech.
Stairways and Gardens.
Talk Faith.
"They Say."
Tip-Tip-Tip.
Too Big to Be Rocked.
Tramp Cat, The. See Two Pussy-
Cats.
True Brotherhood.
Tumbler of Claret, A.
Two Glasses, The.
Two Kinds of People, The.
Two Pussy-cats.
Two Sinners.
Unanswered Prayers.
Universal Language, The.
Victims of a Demon.
Voice of Peace.
Waltz-Quadrille, A.
Way of the World, The.
Whatever Is — Is Best.
When the Regiment Came Back.
Which Are You?
Will.
Windows of the Soul. See Progress.
Winds of Fate.
Wishing.
Woman.
World, The.
World's Needs, The.
Worth While.
You and Today.
You Never Can Tell.
WILDE, Lady Jane Francesca (Elgee).
See "SPERANZA/'
WILDE, Oscar. — Aye Irnperatrix.
"Ave Maria Gratia Plena."
Ballad de Marguerite. (TV.)
Ballad of Reading Gaol, The.
Burden of Itys, The, sel.
By the Arno.
Dole of the King's Daughter, The.
(Tr.)
E Tenebris.
Easter Day in Rome.
Endymion.
Flower of Love.
Grave of Keats, The.
Guido Ferranti.
Harlot's House, The.
Importance of Being Earnest, The, seL
Impression de Voyage.
Impression du Matin.
Impressions, sel.
In Prison. See Ballad of Reading
Gaol, The.
In the Forest.
La Bella Donna Delia Mia Mente.
Lady Bracknell on Illness. See Im
portance of Being Earnest, The.
Lady Windermere's Fan, sel.
Le Jardin.
Le Jardin des Tuileries.
Lecture on Art.
Les Silhouettes. See Impressions.
Magdalen Walks.
On the [Recent] Sale by Auction of
Keats' Love Letters.
"Quia Multum Amavi."
Requiescat.
Rome Unvisited, sel.
Selfish Giant, The. .
Serenade: "Western wind is blowing
fair, The."
Song of the Clouds. See Clouds, The.
Sonnet on Hearing the "Dies Ira
Sung in the Sistine Chapel.
Sonnet on Holy Week.
Sonnet to Liberty.
Sphinx, The.
Symphony in Yellow.
Theocritus.
To Milton.
To My Wife with a Copy of My
Poems.
True Knowledge, The.
Yet Each Man Kills the Thing He
Loves. See Ballad of Reading Gaol,
The.
WILDE, Richard Henry.— Farewell to
America, A.
Hesperia, sel.
Life.
887
WILDE, Richard Henry (Continued).
My Life Is like the Summer Rose.
Stanzas: "My life is like the sum
mer rose."
To Lord Byron.
To the Mocking-Bird.
WILDE, Robert. — Epitaph: "Here lies
a piece of Christ; a star in dust."
Epitaph for a Godly Man's Tomb, An.
WILDE, Mrs. W. R. See "SPERANZA."
WILDENVEY, Herman.— O Still to Be.
WILDER, John Nichols.— Stand by the
WILDER, (Mrs.) Laura Ingalls. —
Christmas in the Big Woods.
"WILD GOOSE, Oscuro." — More Im
pressions.
WILD MAN, Rounseville. — Owyb.ee Joe's
Story.
WILEY, Alma Adams.— Lincoln Me
morial, The.
Memorial Day.
Nation's Shrine, The.
Washington Monument, The.
WILEY, Charles A.— Caught in the
Maelstrom.
WILEY, F. B.— Rebuked.
WILEY, Sara King (Mrs. Frederic
Lindsley Drummond). — Faun, The.
Nathan Hale.
WILFORD, Thomas F. — Woman's Ven
geance, A.
WILHELM, Kaiser.— German Youth.
WILHELM, Prince of Sweden.— Madon
na's Lamp, The.
WILKES, . — Epitaph on the Lap-
Dog of Lady Frail,
WILKES, John. — Distinction, A.
WILKIE, A. C.— Old Song by New
Singers, An.
WILKIN, .—Ann Mary.
WILKINS, Alice.— Ducks, The.
Elephant's Trunk, The.
Fairies' Lights.
Fun on the Beach.
Leaves Drink, The.
Little Brown Bear.
Little Frog, A.
My Funny Umbrella.
New Shoes.
Snow.
Ways of Traveling.
WILKINS, David.— Throw Down Your
WILKINS, Mary E. See FREEMAN,
Mrs. MARY E. WILKINS.
WILKINS, William.— Actaeon, sel.
Disillusion.
Engine Driver's Story, The.
Magazine Fort, Phoenix Park, Dublin.
WILKINSON, Andrews. — Plantation
Pictures.
WILKINSON, Elizabeth Hays.— Good-
Night.
Land of Nod, The.
WILKINSON, Eric.— Rugby Football,
sel.
Song, The: "There's a broad green
field in a broad green vale." Sea
Rugby Football.
WILKINSON, Florence (Mrs. Wilfrid
Muir Evans).— rAt the Salon.
Don Juan in Portugal.
Flower Factory, The.
Fugitive [si, The.
Granada.
Hawk Shadow.
Heart of the Woods, The.
Heart's Country, The.
Illuminated Canticle, The.
Memorial Tablet, A.
Our Lady of Idleness.
Roman Garden, A.
Sermons in Trees.
Students.
Things That Endure, The, sel.
Wounded.
WILKINSON, Grace.— Light.
WILKINSON, Marguerite (Mrs. James
G. Wilkinson; Marguerite [Ogden]
Bigelow; "Ogden Bigelow"). — Air,
The.
Before Dawn in the Woods.
Call of the Sea.
Chant Out-of-Doors.
Comrade to Comrade.
Dawn in My Garden.
End, The. See Songs of an Empty
House.
Ghosts.
Guilty.
Wilkinson
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
WILKINSON, Marguerite (Continued).
Heather.
His Cross.
Incantation, An.
Jane Addams.
Listen, Brothers!
Never Hurt the Proud.
New City, The.
Pawnbrokers.
Peace.
Proud Song, A.
Radiant Tree, The.
Robber in England, The.
Scatheless.
Somerset Farmer, The.
Song for Mothers' Day, A.
Song for My Mate, A.
Song of Faith.
Song of Two Wanderers, A.
Songs of an Empty House.
Time.
To My Country.
To the Lighted Lady Window.
Toast, A.
Victory.
Vista. See Songs of an Empty House.
Waking Thought.
Waking Up.
Woman's Beloved, A.
Yule Fire.
WILKINSON, Walter Lightowler.— At
Last Post.
Night in War Time.
WILKINSON, William Cleaver. — At
Marshfield. See Webster, an Ode.
Webster, an Ode, sel.
WILL, Beulah.— Clouds.
WILLARD, (Mrs.) Emma Hart. —
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.
WILLARD, Frances E. (Elizabeth). —
Fallacy of High License, The.
Good Great Name, A.
Greatest Party, The.
Home Protection.
In Satan's Council-Chamber.
Individuality of Conscience in the
Voter.
Law of Habit, The
Legitimate "Strike," A.
My Answer.
On Heights of Power.
On Which Side Are You?
Parties.
Saloons Must Go.
Shoemaker's Little White Shoes, The.
Union of North and South, The.
While We May. (at.)
Widening Horizon, The.
Woman in Temperance.
Women and Temperance Work.
Work Done for Humanity.
Worn-Out Parties, The.
Write it Everywhere.
WILLEY, A. — National Constitution and
Rum, The.
WILLIAM of Shoreham. — Hours of
the Passion, sel.
WILLIAMS, B. Y. (Mrs. Karl H. Wil
liams; Bertye Young Williams). —
Participation.
Prayer, A: "Oh, not for more or longer
days, dear Lord."
Prayer of Busy Hands, A.
Sing It Today.
Trus' an* Smile.
Very Fine Art of Forgetting, The.
Washington.
You Have Today, My Friend.
Your House of Happiness.
WILLIAMS, Charles.— After Ronsard.
To Michal Meditating a New Costume.
Walking Song.
WILLIAMS, Sir Charles Hanbury. —
Ballad, A: "Dear Betty, come, give
me sweet kisses 1"
Come, Chloe, and Give Me Sweet
Kisses.
Epigram of Martial, Imitated.
Isabella, sel.
Ode on Miss Harriet Hanbury at Six
Years Old, An.
Old General, The. See Isabella.
WILLIAMS, Dwight.— Be Still.
Chicago.
Down with the Traffic.
Lottie Dougherty.
New Emancipation, The.
Sunset.
WILLIAMS, Edward.— Crosses.
WILLIAMS, Ethel Scott. — Things to
Love.
WILLIAMS, Eugene. — Story of the
Alchemist, The.
WILLIAMS, Fannie. — Heart' s-Ease,
The.
WILLIAMS, Francis C. — When Pa
Takes Care of Me.
WILLIAMS, Francis Howard.— El ectra.
Song: "Bird in my bower, A."
Walt Whitman.
WILLIAMS, Franklin B.— Spirit Muses.
WILLIAMS, Grace Wagner. — Orphan
WILLIAMS, GHarry and JUDGE, Jack.
"It's a Long, Long Way to Tipper-
WILLIAMS, Helen.— Pillar-Box Villa.
WILLIAMS, Helen Maria. — Julia, a
Novel, sel.
To Hope. See Julia, a Novel.
WILLIAMS, I. A.— Man Who Stole the
Pelican, The.
WILLIAMS, lolo Aneurin. — From a
Flemish Graveyard.
WILLIAMS, Jesse Lynch. — Great Col
lege-Circus Fight, The.
Hazing of Valiant, The.
WILLIAMS, Jessie E.— Submission.
WILLIAMS, John Sharp. — Jefferson
WILLIAMS, Josephine.— Tides.
WILLIAMS, Mrs. Karl H. See WIL
LIAMS, B. Y.
WILLIAMS, Lucy Ariel.— Northboun'.
WILLIAM S, Marion.— Peach-Blooms.
WILLIAMS, Michael. — Stolen Song,
The.
WILLIAMS, Oscar.— Elements, The.
Gray.
Road from Election to Christmas, The.
WILLIAMS, Rebecca.— One Ship Goes
East (also at. ELLA WHEELER WIL-
cox).
WILLIAMS, Richard Dalton. — Dying
Girl, The.
Munster War-Song, The.
WILLIAMS, Roger.— God Makes a Path.
WILLIAMS, Sarah.— Deep Sea Sound
ings.
Is it True? (at.)
Old Astronomer to His Pupil, The.
Omar and the Persian.
Youth and Maidenhood.
WILLIAMS, Stephen.— Mother in Fic
tion, The.
WILLIAMS, Susan Adger.— Concerning
Cookies.
Pockets.
WILLIAMS, Theodore Chickering (Jr.).
Georgic IV. See Georgics, The.
WILLIAMS, Thomas. — Stars and
Stripes, The.
WILLIAMS, Vincent.— My Boy.
WILLIAMS, Walter.— How the Captain
Saved the Day.
WILLIAMS, Wayland Wells.— Brown-
stone: An Elegy.
WILLIAMS, William.— "Arglwydd Ar-
wain Trwy'r Anialwch."
Christian Pilgrim's Hymn, The.
Divine Hand, The.
Greatest Battle Ever Won, The.
Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Jehovah.
WILLIAMS, William Carlos.— Botticel-
lian Trees, The.
Daisy.
Danse Russe.
Dawn.
Desolate Field, The.
Elegy for D. H. Lawrence, An.
Elsie.
Flight to the City.
Folded Skyscraper, A, sel.
Goodnight, A.
Gulls.
Hero.
Hymn to Love Ended.
January.
Love Song.
Man in a Room.
Metric Figure.
On Gay Wallpaper.
Overture to a Dance of Locomotives.
Pastoral.
Paterson.
Peace on Earth.
Poem: "By the road to the contagious
hospital."
Postlude.
Queen- Anne's-Lace.
Red Wheelbarrow, The.
Rigmarole.
Shadow, The.
Slow Movement.
Sub Terra.
Tract.
888
WILLIAMS, William C. (Continued)
Wanderer, The.
Widow's Lament in Springtime The
Willow Poem.
Winds, The.
Winter Trees.
Yachts, The.
WILLIAMSON, D. B.— Christmas Pic-
WILLIAMSON, Edna Scruggs. — Rare
Book, The.
WILLIAMSON, Horace G. — I Knew
He Would Come If I Waited.
WILLIAMSON, Mrs. J. B. See "SCRACE,
RICHARD/"*
WILLIS, Ellen H.— Wild White Rose
The.
WILLIS, Helen Cecilia. — Little Love
Song, A.
WILLIS, Nathaniel Parker. — Absence.
Absalom.
Andre's Request to Washington.
Belfry Pigeon, The.
Boy, A.
"Chamber Scene."
David's Lament for Absalom.
Death of Harrison, The.
Declaration, The.
Dying Alchemist, The.
Frank Avowal, A.
Hagar in the Wilderness.
January 1, 1828.
Jephthah's Daughter.
Lament for Absalom.
Leper, The.
Love in a Cottage.
Maiden's Prayer, The.
Mephibosheth.
On the Picture of a "Child Tired of
Play."
Parrhasius [and the Captive].
Roaring Brook.
Scholar of Thebet Ben Khorat, The,
sel.
Spring.
To Giulia Grisi.
To Helen in a Huff.
To Laura W , Two Years Old.
Torn Hat, The.
Two Women.
Unseen Spirits.
WILLIS, Rebekah.— Sleeping May.
WILLIS-REESE, Vera.— Proof.
WILLOUGHBY, John J. — Armistice
Day.
WILLS and HERMAN. See HERMAN
and WILLS.
WILLS, Nat M. — How My Wife Re
duced Her Weight.
WILLS, William Gorman.— Charles the
First, sel.
Cromwell and Henrietta Maria. See
Charles the First.
WILLS ON, Arabella M. — Appeal for
Are to the Sextant of the Old Brick
Meetinouse, A.
Appeal to the "Sextant" for Air, An.
To the "Sextant."
WILLS ON, Dixie.— Mist and All, The.
Next Door Dog.
Rainbows.
She Would.
Smiling.
Tip-Toe Tale.
WILLSON, Forceythe.— Boy Brittan.
In State.
Old Sergeant, The.
WILMOT, Frank.— Beauty of the World.
WILMOT, John, Earl of Rochester. See
ROCHESTER, JOHN WILMOT, Earl of.
WILSON, Alexander.— Blue-Bird, The.
Fisherman's Hymn, The.
WILSON, Anne Elizabeth.— In a Mu
seum.
WILSON, Antoinette.— Wit's End Cor-
WILSON, Calvin Dill.— Father and Son.
WILSON, Charlotte. See BAKER, KARLE
WILSON.
WILSON, Mrs. Cornwall Baron. — An
swer to "The Hour of Death."
WILSON, D. A.— Who Won the War?
WILSON, David.— Bear Butte Moun-
WILSON, Mrs. E. V. — Children We
Keep, The.
Lady Judith's Vision, The.
Love Is Over All.
WILSpN, Edmund.— Dark Room, The.
Elegies for a Passing World.
House of the Eighties, A. See Elegies
for a Passing World.
AUTHOR INDEX
Wither
VV J.JUIJV-/.I.K j J' •»• *"••"" -.-»»---
WILSON, James. — Casey's Revenge.
LSON, J<" ~ "" ""'
TOPHER."
WILSON, Lizzie Holman.
GOMERY, Mr.?. L. H.
WILSON, Mrs. Louis Brugiere.
WILSON, Edmund (Continued}.
Riverton. See Elegies for a Passing
World.
Rose Found in a Greek Dictionary, A.
When All the Young Were Dying.
WILSON, F. B. — Professor Puzzled,
WILSON, Mrs. Gilbert. See JANIS, ELSIE.
WILSON, H. (Harry) L. (Leon).— Elu
sive Dollar Bill, The.
Merton of the Movies.
WILSON, Mrs. Harry Leon. See
O'NEILL, ROSE.
WILSON, Henry. — Country's Greatest
WILSON, Horace H. (Jr.). —Woman.
WILSON, J.— Plant Trees.
WILSON, James. — Casey's Revenge
WILSON, John. See "NORTH, CHRIS
See MONT-
See
VY """"RAM SAY, JOAN.
WILSON, (Miss) McLandburgh. — Army
Horse, The.
Edith Cavell.
Hushaby.
Little Boy Who Moved, The.
Memorial Day.
Parts of Speech.
Round Trip, The.
WILSON, Margaret A. (Adelaide). —
Road to Babylon, The. .
WILSON, Mary Drew. — Tennis Drill.
WILSON, Nell Griffith. — Weeping Wil
low Trees. _,
WILSON, R. A. — Loss of Time, The.
WILSON, R. N. D. — Enemies.
Saint Apollinare in Classe.
WILSON, Robert. — Conscience's Song.
See Three Ladies of London.
New Brooms. See Three Ladies of
London.
Simplicity's Song. See Three Ladies
of London.
Three Ladies of London, sels,
WILSON, Robert Burns. — Ballad of the
Faded Field.
Battle Song.
"Cut the Cables."
Dead Player, The.
It Is in Winter That We Dream of
Spring.
Passing of March, _The.
Remember the Maine.
Such Is the Death the Soldier Dies.
Sunrise of the Poor, The.
To a Crow.
When in the Night We Wake and Hear
the Rain.
WILSON, Rose Cecil O'Neill. See
O'NEILL, ROSE.
WILSON, Samuel N.— My Mother.
WILSON, Susan. — Painter of Seville,
The.
WILSON, T. C. — Let Us Go No More to
Museums.
Obloquy to My Elders.
When the Light Is Gone.
WILSON, T. P. Cameron ("Tipcuca").
City Tramp, The, sel.
Dulce et Decorum.
In the City. See City Tramp, The.
Life: ("What is life?").
London.
Magpies in Picardy.
Mathematical Master to His Dullest
Pupil, The.
Sportsmen in Paradise.
WILSON, V. B.— Ticonderoga.
WILSON, Woodrow. — Be Not Con
formed to This World.
Mission of America, The.
Peace.
President Wilson's Flag Day Address
June 14, 1917.
President Wilson's War Proclamation
sel.
President's Message to the Nationa
Army, The.
President's War Message, The.
Proclamation, A.
Self-Sacrifice.
Soldiers of Freedom.
War Message, The.
War Thus Comes to an End, The.
WILSTER, Christopher. — Sorrow.
WINANT, Ruth G. — Thanksgiving
Prayer, A.
WINCHILSEA, Countess of. See FINCH
ANNE.
VINDEATT, Mary Fabyan.— Nuptial.
Zoo.
WINDES, Margaret A.— Poem I Should
Like to Write, The.
WINDSOR, Fannie. — Never Trouble
Trouble.
WINDSOR, H. A.— Red Head.
WINDSOR, Louise. — Soviet, The.
WING, G. C.— December Prayer, A.
WING, Helen. — Apple Blossoms.
Clouds.
Crickets.
Hallowe'en.
March Wind.
Midnight Performance, A.
Monday Morning.
Neighbors.
Other Children.
Rain.
Rock-a-Bye Song, A.
Turtle Town.
WIN GATE, Mary.— Washington.
WINGERTER, Charles A.— Be Up and
Doing.
WINGFIELD, Father and ALWARD,
Father (Trs.). — Dies Irse.
WINK, Josh.— How She Got Ready. .
WINKWORTH, Catharine (TV.).— Veni,
Sancte Spiritus.
WINN, Edith Lynwood.— Had Christ Not
Lived and Died.
WIN ROW, Jotham.— Mosaics.
WINSLOW, Anne Goodwin (Mrs. Eben
Eveleth Winslow). — Alpine Village,
An.
Beaten Path, The.
Lesson, The.
Masque of Loved Ladies, A.
Outdoor Theatre, The.
Outre Mer.
Qui Vive!
WINSLOW, Helen Maria. — All for a
Man.
August.
Baby Logic.
Hope's Song.
WINSLOW, Horatio.— Here's the End
of Dreamland.
WINSLOW, Kathryn.— Vestigial.
WINSLOW, M. E. — Main Hazir Hun.
WINSLOW, Walker. — For Hart Crane.
WINSTON, Annie Steger. — Waiting-
Room, The.
WINTER, Anne-Elise Roane. — In a Hos
pital Corridor.
WINTER, Charles E. — Miner's Song,
The.
WINTER, William. — Adelaide Neilson.
After All.
Age.
Arthur.
Asleep.
At Seventy-Five.
Beauty.
Heaven's Hour.
I. H. B. [Died, August 11, 1898].
My Queen.
Night Watch, The.
On the Verge.
Passing Bell at Stratford, The.
Queen, The.
Refuge.
Rubicon, The.
Unwritten Poems.
WINTERBOTHAM, Cyril. — Christmas
Prayer, A.
Cross of Wood, The.
"WINTERGREEN, John P." See RYS-
KIND, MORRIE.
WINTERS, Mae Clover. — At the Gate.
WINTERS, Margaret.— Indoor Woman,
The.
WINTERS, Yvor. — By the Road to the
Sunnyvale Air-Base.
Death Goes before Me.
Elegy on a Young Airedale Bitch Lost
Two Years Since in a Salt-Marsh.
Immobile Wind, The.
Priesthood, The.
Two Songs of Advent.
Walker, The.
WINTERS, Mrs. Yvor. See LEWIS,
JANET. .
WINTHROP, Grace. — Singing Baby,
TTip
WINTHROP, Robert C. (Charles).— Na
tional Monument to Washington, sel.
New England and Virginia.
Washington Monument, The.
WINTHROP, Robert C. and SUMNER,
Charles. — Flag of Our Country, The.
889
WINTHROP, Theodore.— But Once.
Gallop of Three, The.
WINTLE, Walter D. — It's All in the
State of Mind.
Man Who Thinks He Can, The.
Thinking.
WINTON, Mrs. J. M.— At the Last.
Better Than Gold.
Charity.
Door to Memory's Hall, The.
Human Life.
Over the River. .
Will the New Year Come Tonight,
Mamma ? _ .
WINTRINGHAM, Wilna. — Quest of
Motherhood, The.
WIPO, . — Victims Paschali [Lau-
WIRT, William. — Blind Preacher, The.
Burr and Blennerhassett.
Colloquial Powers of Dr. Franklin.
Culture the Result of Labor.
No Excellence without Labor.
WIRTZ, Mrs. A. J.— Lament, A: "It is
hard to be a turnip."
WISDOM, Robert (?). — Religious Use
of [Taking] Tobacco, A.
WISE, Daniel.— Mind, the Glory of Man.
VVISTER, Owen.— Ape and the Thinker.
Virginian, The, sel.
Virginian's Final Victory, The. See
Virginian, The.
WITHER, George. — Abuses Stript and
Whipt, sel.
Ah Me! Am I the Swaine.
"Amaryllis I did woo."
"And her lips (that shew no dulness).
See Fair Virtue, the Mistress of
Philarete.
Author's Resolution in a Sonnet. See
Fidelia, and Fair Virtue, the Mistress
of Philarete.
Choice, The.
Christmas Carol, A: "So, now is come
our joyfull'st feast."
Christmas Day.
Easter Day.
Eclogue 4. See Shepherd's Hunting,
The.
Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete,
sels.
Fair Virtue's Sweet Graces. See Fair
Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Farewell, Sweet Groves. See Fair Vir
tue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Fidelia, sel.
For a Musician. .
For All-Saints' Day. See Hallelujah.
For Anniversary Marriage-Days.
For Summer Time. See Hallelujah.
Hallelujah, sels.
Her Fairness. See Fair Virtue, the
Mistress of Philarete.
"Her true beauty leaves behind. See
Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Phila-
Her Virtue. See Fair Virtue, the Mis
tress of Philarete.
I Loved a Lass.
"I wandered out a while agone.
Lilies without, Lilies within.
Lord! When Those Glorious Lights I
See.
Love Sonnet, A.
Lover's Resolution, The.
and Fair Virtue, the
Philarete.
Lullaby, A: "Sweet baby
ails my dear." See Rock
Manly Heart, The. See
Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Marigold, The. .
Mistress of Philarete, The. See Fair
Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
Muse, The.
"Oft have the Nymphs of greatest
worth." See Fair Virtue, the Mis
tress of Philarete.
Old Christmas.
On the Muse of Poetry. See Shep
herd's Hunting, The.
Our Joyful Feast.
Philarete Praises Poetry. See Shep
herd's Hunting, The.
Prayer of Old Age, The. See Halle
lujah.
Rocking Hymn, A.
Shall I, Wasting in Despair? See
Fidelia and Fair Virtue, the Mistress
of Philarete.
Shepherd's Hunting, The, seL
Wittier
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
WITHER, George (Continued).
Shepherd's Resolution, The. See Fidelia
and Fair Virtue, the Mistress of
Philarete.
Sleep, Baby, Sleep.
So, Now Is Come Our Joyfulst Feast.
Soldier, The.
Song: Who Finds a Woman Good and
Wise.
Sonnet: "Shall I, wasting in despair."
See Fidelia and Fair Virtue, the Mis
tress of Philarete.
Sonnet upon a Stolen Kiss.
Stolen Kiss, A.
Weakness. See Abuses Stript and
Whipt.
What Care I? See Fidelia and Fair
Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete.
When We Are upon the Seas. See
Hallelujah.
Widow's Hymn, A.
You That like Heedless Strangers Pass
Along.
WITHERIDGE, Julia. — Just As She
Told It.
WITHERSPOON, . — Meaning of
the Flag, The.
WITTE, Beatrice. See RAVEN AL, BEA
TRICE.
WITTENBERGER, Ida Teeple.— Millen
nium, The.
WOJTALEWICZ, Mildred.— Sanctuary.
WOLCOTT, Dixie. — Grandma's Advice.
Laurie's Apology.
Ten-Year-Old's Marriage Views.
Violet's Victory, The.
WOLCOTT, John. See "PINDAR, PETER."
\VOLCOTT (or Walcott), Julia Anna.
How Dorothy Saved the Coach.
Our Christmas.
WOLF, Peter Gray. — In the South Seas.
WOLF, Robert L. (Leopold).— Eve.
Man in the Dress Suit, The.
Pagan Reinvokes the Twenty -Third
Psalm, A.
WOLFE, Charles. — After Corunna.
Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna.
Go, Forget Me.
Lines Written to Music.
Song: "Oh say not that my heart is
cold."
Song: To Mary.
Sonnet Written during His Residence
in College.
To Mary.
WOLFE, Efrida (or Elfrida). — Choosing
Shoes.
Four and Eight.
Hidden.
Poppies.
WOLFE, Humbert. — Arnold Bennett:
Robert Bridges.
"Beware lest, Love, too often with your
stings." (TV.)
Blackbird, The.
Boy in the Dusk.
Child Unborn, The.
Conversation Galante.
Endymion.
Fiddle and the Bow, The.
Fishes. See Kensington Gardens.
G. K. Chesterton.
Gerald Gould.
Gray Squirrel, The.
Green Candles.
High Song, The. See Requiem.
"I saw no doctor, but, feeling queer
inside." (TV.)
Iliad.
Journey's End.
Kensington Gardens, sets.
Laburnum.
Lamb.
Leafy Dead, The.
Lilac, The. See Kensington Gardens.
London Christmas.
"Love and Timarion matched their
wings and eyes." (TV.)
Love Is a Keeper of Swans.
Lupin. See Kensington Gardens.
Man.
"Marcus, when running in the armored
race." (Tr.)
Morning. See Kensington Gardens.
My. Desk.
Not for My Tears.
Old Gardener, The. See Kensington
Gardens.
Old Lady, The.
Palace, The.
Poet's Winter, The.
Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun.
WOLFE, Humbert (Continued).
Queen Victoria.
Requiem, sels.
Rose, The.
Saint, The.
Soldier, The ("Down some cold field ).
See Requiem.
Soldier, The ("I do not ask God's pur
pose"). See Requiem.
Song and Sight.
Song's Indenture.
Things Lovelier.
"This House was built for Zeus, where
he will find." (Tr.)
This Is Not Death.
Thought, The.
Thrushes.
Tulip.
Two Obols.
Two Sparrows.
Uncommon Man, The.
Uncommon Woman, The.
Waters of Life, The.
White Dress, The.
"You need no torch to light your lamp."
(TV.)
WOLFE, James.— General Wolfe's Ad
dress to His Army.
How Stands the Glass Around?
WOLFENSTEIN, Martha. — Judgment
of Solomon, A.
WOLFRAM VON ESCHENBACH, Sir.
His Own True Wife.
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION. —
Just So.
WONG "
7ONG, Helen. — Music Lessons.
WOOD, Alfred E.— Fight at Dajo, The.
WOOD, Anna Hamilton. — Anvil of God's
Mercy, The.
WOOD, Beverly R. — Marco's Death.
WOOD, Charles Erskine Scott. — Cattle
Camp — Dawn, The.
Cattle Camp — Night, The.
Desert, The. See Poet in the Desert,
The.
Devil's Auction, The.
First Snow.
It Is Spring and All Is Well.
Lay Me on the Hill-Top.
Mammon Monster, The.
Mired.
Poet in the Desert, The, sels.
Sunrise. See Poet in the Desert, The.
Sweat-Shop Slaves.
Water-Hole, The.
When I Walk Alone.
Willow- Wattled House, A.
WOOD, Mrs. Charles Erskine Scott. See
FIELD, SARA BARD.
WOOD, Clement. — Autumn.
Back to the South.
Berkshires in April.
Black Rose, The.
De Glory Road.
Eagle Sonnets, sels.
"Flower of the dust am I : for dust will
flower." See Eagle Sonnets (VII).
"How petty, then, the me above the
you." See Eagle Sonnets (X).
"I am a tongue for beauty. Not a day."
See Eagle Sonnets (XIX).
I Cannot Know That Other Men Exist.
"I have been sure of three things all my
life." See Eagle Sonnets (III).
I Pass a Lighted Window.
If the Seas Dry.
Longing.
"O bitter moon, O cold and bitter
moon." See Eagle Sonnets (IX).
Old Men and the Young Men, The.
Rose- G e r anium.
Singing Saviors, The.
Sonnet: "That which made me was bred
of ache and bleeding."
Tipsiness.
To All People.
Victory without Peace.
Voyager's Song.
"We are the singing shadows beauty
casts." See Eagle Sonnets (XX).
"When down the windy vistas of the
years." See Eagle Sonnets (XI).
Wide Haven.
WOOD, Mrs. Clement. See GODDARD,
GLORIA.
WOOD, Ethel Davidson. — My Dogwood
Tree.
WOOD, Eugene. — Aunt Susan's Quilt.
Duty the Highest Call.
This Is the Last Time.
We, About to Live, Salute You.
890
WOOD, Helen J.— Love's Letter-Box
\VOOD, Henry A. Wise. — Joys of a Sum
mer Morning, The.
WOOD, Henry Firth. — About Our Folks
Bridge, The (Brooklyn).
Coney Island Down der Pay.
Lost Puppy, The.
Noses.
"Oh! Promise Me."
Owed to a Barber.
Sockery Joins the Lodge.
Will You Love Me When I'm Bald?
WOOD, Ida May. — Treasure Hunt, A
WOOD, John Seymour. — In the Toils of
the Enemy.
Violent Remedy, A.
WOOD, Nellie. — Captured Bumble-Bee
The.
WOOD, Nettie Blanche. — Prayer for
Disarmament.
WOOD, Stanley.— Christmas an' Thanks-
givin'.
WOOD, Thomas J. — War Memorial,
Egglescliffe, The.
WOOD, Wendy.— At the Door.
John.
Tulip, The.
WOODBERRY, George Edward.— Aga-
thon, sel.
America to England.
At Gibraltar.
Autumn Sea. See To A. V. Williams
Jackson.
"Between my eyes and her(s) so thin
the screen." See Ideal Passion.
Beyond Good and Evil.
Child, The. See Wild Eden.
Christ Scourged.
Comrades.
Daisies, The.
Divine Awe. See Wild Eden.
Edith Cavell.
"England, I stand on thy imperial
ground." See At Gibraltar.
Essex Regiment March.
" 'Evil thing is honor,' once of old,
An." See Ideal Passion.
"Farewell, my Muse! for, lo, there is
no end." See Ideal Passion.
Flight, The.
Homeward Bound. See Wild Eden.
"I never muse upon my lady's grace."
See Ideal Passion.
Ideal Passion.
"Immortal Love, too high for my pos
sessing." See Ideal Passion.
"In what glorious substance did they
dream." See Ideal Passion.
Islands of the Sea, The.
Lilies, The.
Love's Rosary.
Message, The.
My Country.
"My lady ne'er hath given herself to
me." See Ideal Passion.
North Shore Watch, The.
"Oh, how with brightness hath Love
filled my way." See Ideal Passion.
O, Inexpressible As Sweet. See Wild
Eden.
O Land Beloved. See My Country.
O, Struck beneath the Laurel. See
Wild Eden.
Old House, The.
On a Portrait of Columbus.
Our First Century.
Roamer, The, sel.
Rose of Stars, The. See Wild Eden.
Sea-Child. See Wild Eden.
Seaward. See Wild Eden.
Secret, The. See Wild Eden.
Shelley's House.
Siena.
So Slow to Die. See Wild Eden.
Song of Eros. See Agathon.
Sonnets Written in the Fall of 1914.
To A. V. Williams Jackson, sel.
Weather-Spirit, The.
When First I Saw Her. See Wild Eden.
"Why, Love, beneath the fields of aspho
del." See Ideal Passion.
Wild Eden, sels.
WOODBERRY, I. B.— Speed Away.
"WOODBINE WILLIE." See STUD-
DERT-KENNEDY, GEOFFREY ANKETELL.
WOODBRIDGE, Benjamin ("B. W.">.
Mary.
Upon the Author.
Upon the Tomb of [the Most Reverend
Mr.] John Cotton.
WOODBURY, Mrs. Clinton A. See
WOODBURY, IDA VOSE.
AUTHOR INDEX
Wordsworth
WOODBURY, Ida (Simmer) Vose (Mrs.
Clinton A. Woodbury). — Lincoln's
Birthday.
WOODFORD, Stewart L. — Three Deci
mal Rules of Life.
WOOD ROW, Constance Davies.— To a
Vagabond.
WOODRUFF, Timothy L. — Lincoln and
McKinley.
WOODS, Mrs. Albert Fred. See WOODS,
BERTHA GERNEAUX.
WOODS, Bertha Gerneaux (Mrs. Albert
Fred Woods). — At the Door.
Patient Scientists, The.
Yellow Flowers.
WOODS, Charles Coke. — Robin in the
Rain, The.
WOODS, Mrs. H. G. See WOODS, MAR
GARET L.
WOODS, James Chapman.— Soul Stithy,
The.
World's Death-Night, The.
WOODS, John M.— Phyllis at the Cus
tom-House.
WOODS, (Mrs.) Kate T.— Dan's Wife.
WOODS, M. A.— Child Alone, The.
WOODS, Margaret L. (Louisa) (Mrs.
H. G. Woods). — Facing the Gulf.
See Return, The.
First Battle of Ypres, The.
Genius Loci.
"If all the tears thou madest mine."
"Marlborough Fair," sel.
March Thoughts from England.
Mariners, The.
Merry-Go-Round, The. See "Marl-
borough Fair."
Passing.
Rest.
Return, The, sel.
To the Forgotten Dead.
Young Windebank.
WOODS, Virna.— Last Night, The.
WOODS, William Hervey. — House of
Broken Swords, The, sel.
Prayer of Beaten Men, The. See House
of Broken Swords, The.
WOODSON, Mary Blake.— Workers.
WOODWARD, George Ratcliffe.— Easter
Day.
Now Spring Is Come.
WOODWARD, N. A.— Student and His
Neighbors. The.
WOODWORTH, F. C. — Snowbird's
Song, The.
WOODWORTH, Francis Charming. —
Snow-Bird's Song, The.
WOODWORTH, Mrs. Nelly Hart.— Her
mit Thrush, The.
WOODWORTH, Samuel.— Bucket, The.
Hunters of Kentucky, The [or Half
Horse and Half Alligator].
Loves She like Me?
Needle, The.
Old Oaken Bucket, The.
Whiskers, The.
WOOLEY, Celia Parker. — Refracted
Lights.
WOOLF, Benjamin Edward. — Mighty
Dollar, The, sel.
WOOLLEY, John G.— Break the Bottle.
Prohibition Keynote.
WOOLNER, Thomas.— Given Over.
My Beautiful Lady.
WOOLSEY, Sarah Chauncey. See "CooL-
IDGE, SUSAN."
WOOLSEY, Theodore Dwight.— Eclipse
of Faith, The.
WOOLSON, Constance Fenimore. — Ken
tucky Belle.
Only the Brakesman.
Tom.
Yellow Jessamine.
WORDEN, A. (Alonzo) T. (Teall). —
German Professor on Hypnotism, The.
Just about These Days.
Mullins the Agnostic.
Partridges.
Trouble in the Choir.
When Mandy Brings the Kids.
WORDSWORTH, Christopher. — Alle
luia! Alleluia!
Giving to God.
O Day of Rest and Gladness.
WORDSWORTH, Dorothy (Mrs. Ed
ward Quillinan). — Address to a
Child during a Boisterous Winter
Evening.
Cottager to Her Infant, The.
Cottager's Lullaby, The.
Loving and Liking.
Mother's Return, The.
WORDSWORTH, Edith.— Flower Girl,
The.
Legend of King Nilus, The.
Triumph of the Ricci, The.
WORDSWORTH, William. — Admoni
tion [to a Traveller].
Affliction of Margaret, The.
After-Thought. See River Duddon, The.
Alice Fell.
Alpine Descent. See Prelude, The
(Down the Simplon Pass).
Among the Mountains. See Excursion,
The.
Anecdote for Fathers.
Animal Tranquillity and Decay.
Apparition on the Lake. See Prelude,
The (Introduction — Childhood and
School-Time).
Ascent of Snowdon. See Prelude, The.
At Florence.
At Rome.
At Sunset.
At the Grave of Burns [Seven Years
after His Death].
"Behold her single in the field."
"Beside the pleasant Mills." See Pre
lude, The.
Between Namur and Liege.
Blest Statesman He, Whose Mind's
Unselfish Will.
Blind Fiddler, The.
Blind Highland Boy, The.
Books. See Prelude, The.
Books a Substantial World. See Per
sonal Talk.
Boyhood. See Prelude, The (Introduc
tion—Childhood and School-Tirne) .
Boy and the Mill, The. See Excursion,
The.
Boys and the Fish, The. See Excursion,
The.
"Brook and road, The," etc. See Pre
lude, The (Down the Simplon Pass).
Brothers, The.
By the Sea.
Calm Is the Fragrant Air.
Cambridge and the Alps. See Prelude,
The ("Imagination — here the Power
so called").
Character of the Happy Warrior.
Characteristics of a Child Three Years
Old.
Childhood. See Prelude, The (Intro
duction — Childhood and School-Time) .
Childless Father, The.
Christmas Carol, The : "Minstrels played
their Christmas tune, The."
Church Decking at Christmas.
Churchyard among the Mountains, The.
See Excursion, The.
Communion with Nature. See Prelude,
The (School -Time).
Complaint, A.
Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman,
The.
Composed at Neidpath Castle, the Prop
erty of Lord Queensberry, 1803.
Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais,
August, 1802.
Composed by the Side of Grasmere
Lake.
Composed in One of the Catholic Can
tons.
Composed in the Valley near Dover [on
the Day of Landing].
Composed on a May Morning (1838).
Composed upon an Evening of Extraor
dinary Splendor and Beauty.
Composed upon the Beach, near Calais,
August, 1802.
Composed upon Westminster Bridge,
(September 3, 1802).
Conclusion.
Continued (King's College Chapel).
See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Daffodils.
Daisy, The.
"Dear Child of Nature, let them rail."
Dear Native Regions..
Defile of Gondp. See Prelude, The
(Down the Simplon Pass).
Desideria.
Desire We Past Illusions to Recall ?
Despondency Corrected. See Excursion,
The.
"Destined to war from very infancy.'
• (Tr.) See Epitaphs.
Destiny.
Devotional Incitements.
Dion.
"Diverging now (as if his quest had
been"). See Excursion, The.
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WORDSWORTH, William (Continued).
Down the Simplon Pass. See Prelude,
The.
Earth Has Not Anything to Show More
Fair.
Ecclesiastical Sonnets, sels.
Education of Nature, The.
Effusion.
Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture
of Peele Castle in a Storm.
Emigrant Mother, The,
England and Switzerland, 1802.
Evening on Calais Beach.
Evening Voluntary.
Evening Walk, An, sels.
Excursion, The, seh.
Expostulation and Reply.
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of
James Hogg.
Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem,
Composed in Anticipation of Leaving
School.
"Fair seed-time had my soul." See
Prelude, The (Introduction — Child
hood and School-Time).
Faith and Freedom.
Farewell, A. "Farewell, thou little
nook."
"Favourite pleasure, A." See Prelude.
The.
Feelings of the Tyrolese.
Fidelity.
Flight of the Raven, The. See Excur
sion, The ("I have seen a curious
child").
Flower Garden, A.
"For I have learn'd." See Lines Com
posed a Few Miles above Tintern
Abbey.
"For I would walk alone." See Pre
lude, The /School-Time).
For Inspiration. (Tr.)
Force of Prayer, or, The Founding of
Bolton Priory, The.
Founding of Bolton Priory, The.
Fountain, The.
Fragment: "Up, up! My friend and
quit your books." See Tables Turned,
The.
France. See Prelude, The.
French Revolution, The. See Prelude,
The (Poet and the French Revolu
tion, The).
"From low to high doth dissolution
climb."
Gains of Restraint, The.
Glen-Almain, the Narrow Glen.
Glow- Worm, The.
Goody Blake and Harry Gill.
"Gracious Spirit, A." See Prelude,
The (Wordsworth's Early Reading).
Great Men Have Been among Us.
Greek Divinities. See Excursion, The.
Green Linnet, The.
Happy Warrior, The.
Hare, The. See Resolution and Inde
pendence.
Hart-Leap Well.
Has Thou Seen with Flash Incessant.
Helvellyn.
Here Pause: The Poet Claims at Least
This Praise.
I Grieved for Buonaparte.
"I have learn'd." See Lines Composed
a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey.
"I have seen a curious child." See
Excursion, The.
I Saw the Figure of a Lovely Maid.
"I see around me here." See Excur
sion, The. (Wanderer, The).
"I thought of the.e, my partner and my
guide." See River Duddon, The.
I Travelled (or Travelled) among Un
known Men.
I Wandered Lonely [as a Cloud].
Ideal.
Idiot Boy, The.
If This Great World of Joy and Pain.
If Thou Indeed Derive [Thy Light
from Heaven].
Imagination and Taste, How Impaired
and Restored. See Prelude, The.
In a Child's Album.
"In a throng, a festal company." See
Prelude, The.
"In France, the Men who for their
desperate ends." See Prelude, The.
In London, September, 1802.
In March.
In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth,
Where the Author Was Born, and
His Father's Remains Are Laid.
Wordsworth
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WORDSWORTH, William (Continued').
Incident Characteristic of a Favorite
Dog.
Influence of Natural Objects [in Calling
Forth and Strengthening the Imagi
nation in Boyhood and Youth]. See
Prelude, The (Introduction — Child
hood and School -T ime) .
Inner Vision, The.
Inside of King's College Chapel, Cam
bridge. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Intimations of Immortality [from Rec
ollections of Early Childhood].
Introduction — Childhood and School-
Time. See Prelude, The.
It Is a Beauteous Evening [Calm and
Free].
"It is not to be thought of."
It Was an April Morning.
"I've watched you now a full half-
hour."
King's College Chapel, Cambridge. See
Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Kitten and the Falling Leaves, The.
Kitten at Play, The. See Kitten and
the Falling Leaves, The,
Lake of Como, The.
Lamb's Voice, The. See Excursion,
The.
Laodamia.
Last of the Flock, The.
Last Supper, The.
Leech-gatherer, The.
Lesson, A.
Lines after Tea at Grasmere.
Lines Composed a Few Miles above
Tintern Abbey [on Revisiting the
^Banks of the Wye, etc.].
Lines Composed at Grasmere.
Lines: Left upon a Seat in a Yew-
Tree.
Lines Written above Tintern Abbey.
Lines Written in Early Spring.
Lines Written in March.
Lines Written near Richmond, upon
the Thames, at Evening.
London, 1802 [: To Milton].
Lost Love, The.^
Love's Justification. (Tr.)
Lucy: "I travelled among unknown
men."
Lucy: "She dwelt among the untrod
den ways."
Lucy: "Slumber did my spirit seal, A."
Lucy: "Three years she grew in sun
and shower."
Lucy Gray; or Solitude.
March.
Margaret: or The Ruined Cottage.
Mary Queen of Scots of Landing at the
Mouth of the Derwent, Workington.
Maternal Grief.
Matthew.
Memory.
"Memory of one particular hour, The."
See Prelude, The (Morning after the
Ball).
Merry Month of March, The.
Michael.
Milton! Thou Shouldst Be Living at
This Hour.
Ministration.
Minstrels Played Their Christmas
Tune, The.
Mist Opening in the Hills. See Ex
cursion, The.
Moon among Trees, The. See Excur
sion, The.
Morning after the Ball, See Pre
lude, The.
Morning in the Mountains.
Most Sweet It Is [with Unuplifted
Eyes].
Motherland, The.
Mother's Lament, A.
Mountain Echo, The.
Mountain Girl, The. See Excursion,
The. _
Mutability. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
My Heart Leaps Up [When I Behold].
Nature and the Poet.
Nature's Healing. See Prelude, The.
Near Dover, September, 1802.
Near Rome in Sight of St. Peter's.
Near the Spring of the Hermitage.
Night Piece, A.
Nightingale, The.
Not in the Lucid Intervals of Life.
Not Seldom, Clad in Radiant Vest.
"Not without heavy grief of heart did
he." (TV.) See Epitaphs.
November, 1806.
November 1.
WORDSWORTH, William (Continued}.
Nuns Fret Not [at Their Convent's
Narrow Room].
Nutting.
"O flower of all that springs from
gentle blood." (Tr.) See Epitaphs.
"O friend! I know not which way I
must look."
O Nightingale! Thou Surely Art.
"O pleasant exercise of hope and joy!"
See Prelude, The (Poet and the
French Revolution, The).
"O thou who movest onward with a
mind." (Tr.) See Epitaphs.
"Oh! yet a few short years," etc. See
Prelude, The.
October, 1803.
Ode: Intimations of Immortality [from
Recollections of Early Childhood].
Ode to Duty.
Of His Daughter Catherine Dead Long
Since.
Of the Sonnet.
Old Cumberland Beggar, The.
"Old inventive Poets, had they seen,
The." See River Duddon, The.
On the Beach at Calais.
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott
from Abbottsford (for Naples, 1831).
On the Extinction of the Venetian
Republic.
On the Sea-Shore [near Calais].
On the Sonnet.
On Westminster Bridge.
One Common Heart.
"One evening (surely I was led by
her)." See Prelude, The. (Intro
duction — Childhood and School-Tim e.
"One summer evening [led by her]
I found." See Prelude, The. (In
troduction — Childhood and School-
Time).
Parsonage, The. See Excursion, The.
Pass of Kirkstone, The.
Past Years of Home.
"Pause, courteous spirit! — Balbi sup
plicates." (Tr.) See Epitaphs.
Perfect Woman.
"Perhaps some needful service of the
state." (Tr.) See Epitaphs.
Personal Talk.
Persuasion.
Pet Lamb, The.
Peter Bell.
Pilgrim Fathers, The.
Pillar of Trajan, The.
Places of Worship.
Poems on the Naming of Places,
sets.
Poet and the French Revolution, The.
See Prelude, The.
Poet, A! [—He Hath Put His Heart to
School].
Poet's Epitaph, A.
Poor Susan's Dream.
Portrait, A.
Prayer for Inspiration, A. (Tr.)
Prefatory Sonnet.
Prelude, The.
Presences of Nature in Boyhood. See
Prelude, The (Introduction — Child
hood and School-Time).
Primrose of the Rock, The.
Prospectus. See Recluse, The.
Protest against the Ballot.
Rainbow [in the Sky], The.
Ram and the Pool, The. See Excur
sion, The.
Reaper, The.
Recluse, The.
Recollections of Early Childhood. See
Ode : Intimations of Immortality from
Recollections of Early Childhood
("There was a time/* etc.}.
Redbreast and the Butterfly, The.
Redbreast Chasing a Butterfly, The.
Resolution and Independence.
Residence in France. See Prelude, The.
Residence in London. See Prelude, The
("As the black storm," etc.}.
Retrospect — Love of Nature Leading to
Love of Man. See Prelude, The.
"Return, Content! for fondly I pur
sued." See River Duddon, The.
Reverie of Poor Susan, The.
River Duddon, The, sels.
Ruth [or the Influences of Nature].
Sailor's Mother, The.
Same, The (King's College Chapel).
See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
School-Time. See Prelude, The.
Scorn Not the Sonnet.
892
WORDSWORTH, William (Continued}
Sea Shell, The. See Excursion, The
("I have seen a curious child").
September, 1815.
September, 1819.
September, 1802. Near Dover.
September, 1802 (Upon the Same Oc
casion).
September 1, 1802.
Serving No Haughty Muse.
Seven Sisters, or the Solitude of Bin-
norie, The.
She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways
She Was a Phantom of Delight.
Shepherd Lad's Sundial, The. See Ex
cursion, The.
Shock of Bereavement, The.
Simon Lee [, the Old Huntsman].
Simplon Pass, The. See Prelude, The
(Down the Simplon Pass).
"Single tree there was, A." See Pre
lude, The.
Sister, A.
Skating. See Prelude, The (Introduc
tion — Childhood and School-Time).
Sky after Storm. See Excursion, The
(Mist Opening in the Hills).
Sleep.
Sleeplessness.
Slumber Did My Spirit Seal, A.
Small Celandine, The.
Small Service.
So Fair, So Sweet, Withal So Sensitive.
"Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze
that played." See River Duddon,
The.
Solitary, The. See Excursion, The.
Solitary Reaper, The.
Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle.
Song for the Spinning Wheel.
Sonnet, The: "Scorn not the sonnet;
critic, you have frowned."
Sonnet: "There!" Said a Stripling,
Pointing with Meet Pride.
Sonnet "World is too much with us."
Sonnet: Composed by the Sea-Side near
Calais, August, 1802.
Sonnet: Composed upon Westminster
Bridge, September 3, 1802.
Sonnet: Earth Has Not Anything to
Show More Fair.
Sonnet: Inside of King's College Chapel,
Cambridge. See Ecclesiastical Son
nets.
Sonnet: It Is a Beauteous Evening,
Calm and Free.
Sonnet: It Is Not to Be Thought of
That the Flood.
Sonnet: Milton! Thou Shouldst Be Liv
ing at This Hour.
Sonnet: On the Departure of Sir Wal
ter Scott from Abbotsford for Naples.
Sonnet: On the Extinction of the Vene
tian Republic.
Sonnet on the Sonnet.
Sonnet: Thought of a Briton on the
Subjugation of Switzerland.
Sonnet to an Octogenarian.
Sonnet: When I Have Borne in Mem
ory What Has Tamed.
Sonnet: Written in London September,
1802.
Sonnet-Prison, The.
Sparrow's Nest, The.
Speak!
Stepping Westward.
Stern Daughter of the Voice of God.
See Ode to Duty.
Stony Croft, The. See Excursion, The.
Strange Fits of Passion [Have I
Known] .
"Such was the Boy." See Excursion,
Summer Vacation. See Prelude, The.
Sunset and Sea.
Sunset in the Lake Country. See Eve
ning Walk, An.
Surprised by Joy,
Swans. See Evening Walk, An.
Swiss Peasant, The.
Tables Turned, The.
Tales and Romances. See Prelude,
The (Wordsworth's Early Reading).
"Tenour which my life holds, The."
See Excursion, The.
There Is a Little Unpretending Rill.
There Is an Eminence.
"There never breathed a man, who,
when his life." (Tr.) See Epitaphs.
"There!" Said a Stripling, Pointing
with Meet -Pride.
There Was a Boy. See Prelude, The.
AUTHOR INDEX
Wyatt
WORDSWORTH, William (Continued).
"These beauteous forms," See Tin tern
Abbey.
This Prayer I Make. See Lines Com
posed a Few Miles above Tintern
Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of
the Wye during a Tour, July 13, 1798.
Thorn, The.
Thought of a Briton on the Subjuga
tion of Switzerland.
Thoughts Suggested the Day Following,
on the Banks of Nith, near the Poet's
Residence.
Three Cottage Girls, The.
Three Years She Grew [in Sun and
Shower] .
Throne of Death, The.
Timothy.
Tintern Abbey.
" 'Tis Said That Some Have Died for
Love."
To : "O dearer far than light and
life are dear."
To a Butterfly ("I've watched you,"
etc.).
To a Butterfly ("Stay near me, do not
take," etc.).
To a Child.
To a Distant Friend.
To a Highland Girl [at Inversneyde
upon Loch Lomond].
To a Skylark ("Ethereal minstrel 1 pil
grim of the sky!").
To a Skylark ("Up with me, up with
me").
To a Snowdrop.
To a Young Lady.
To B. R. Haydon.
To Duty.
To H. C.
To Hartley Coleridge.
To Lady Fitzgerald, in Her Seventieth
Year.
To M. H.
To Milton.
To (Miss Blackett), on Her First
Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn.
To My Sister,
To Sleep.
To the Cuckoo.
To the Daisy ("Bright Flower!").
To the Daisy ("In youth, from rock,"
etc.).
To the Daisy ("With little here," etc.).
To the Highland Girl of Inversneyde.
To the Men of Kent.
To the Same Flower (Celandine).
To the Same Flower (Daisy) .
To the Skylark ("Ethereal minstrel!")
To the Small Celandine.
To the Supreme Being. (TV.)
To Toussaint L'Ouverture.
Traveling Night, The. See Excursion,
The.
Trosachs, The.
"True is it that Ambrosio Salinero."
(TV.) See Epitaphs.
Twilight.
Twin Peaks of the Valley. See Excur
sion, The.
Two April Mornings, The.
Two Victories. See Song at the Feast
of Brougham Castle.
Two Voices Are There.
Universal Heart of Man, The. See
Prelude, The.
Unknown Poets. See Excursion, The.
Unremitting Voice of Nightly Streams,
The.
Up! Up! My Friend, and Quit Your
Books.
Upon the Sight of a Beautiful Picture.
Upon Westminster Bridge.
Valedictory Sonnet to the River Dud-
don. See River Duddon, The (After-
Thought).
Venice.
Virgin, The.
Vision of Youth, The. See Excursion,
The.
Walk in Meditation.
Walton's Book of Lives. See Ecclesi
astical Sonnets.
Wanderer, The. See Excursion, The.
Waterfall and the Eglantine, The.
We Are Seven.
"Weep not, beloved friends! nor let the
air." (TV.) See Epitaphs.
Westminster Bridge.
What Boots the Quest?
"When first I made." See Prelude,
The (Summer Vacation).
WORDSWORTH, William (Continued).
When I Have Borne in Memory.
When, to the Attractions of the Busy
World.
Where Is Thy Brother?
Where Lies the Land [to Which the
Ship Would Go?].
Whirl-Blast [from behind the Hill], A.
Who Ponders National Events Shall
Find.
Why Art Thou Silent? ["Is thy love a
plant"].
Wild Duck's Nest, The.
Wings Have We. See Personal Talk.
With How Sad Steps.
"With ships the sea was sprinkled far
and nigh."
Within King's College Chapel, Cam
bridge. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets.
Within the Soul a Faculty Abides. See
Excursion, The (Moon among Trees,
The).
Woodland Walks.
World [Is Too Much with Us], The.
Worldliness.
Wren's Nest, A.
Written in Early Spring.
Written in London, Sept., 1802.
Written in March.
Written in the Album of a Child.
Written in Very Early Youth.
Yarrow Revisited.
Yarrow Unvisited.
Yarrow Visited (Sept., 1814).
Yes, It Was the Mountain Echo.
Yew-Trees.
WORK, Henry Clay. -— Grandfather's
Clock.
Marching through Georgia.
Ship That Never Returned, The.
Year of Jubilee, The.
WORKS, Austin Melvin. — Song of
Youth.
WORSTELL, Mary V.— Reward of the
Cheerful Candle, The.
WORTH, Kathryn.— Poet, The.
"WORTH, Patience." — Lullaby : "Dream,
dream, thou flesh of me!"
WOTTON, Sir Henry. — Character of a
Happy Life, The.
De Mprte (?).
Description of the Spring, A.
Dialogue betwixt God and the Soul,
The (?).
Elegy of a Woman's Heart, An.
Elizabeth of Bohemia.
Happy Life, The.
How Happy Is He Born.
Hymn Made When He Was an Am
bassador at Venice, in the Time of
a Great Sickness There.
Hymn to My God in a Night of My
Late Sicknesse, A.
In Praise of Angling.
Lord of Himself. See Character of a
Happy Life, The.
May Day, A.
Of a Woman's Heart.
Oia a Bank As I Sat (or Sate) a Fish
ing (or a-Fishing).
On His Mistress (or Mistris), the
Queen of Bohemia.
On Sir Albertus Moreton and His
Wife.
On the Death of Sir Albertus and
Lady Morton.
On the Sudden Restraint of Robert
Carr, Earl of Somerset.
To His Mistress, [Elizabeth,] Queen
of Bohemia. See On His Mistress,
etc.
Upon the Death of Sir Albert Mor
ton's Wife.
Upon the Sudden Restraint of the
Earl of Somerset, Then Falling from
Favour.
"You meaner beauties of the night."
WRATISLAW, Theodore. — Expecta
tion.
Music-Hall, The.
Vain Desire, A.
WRATTEN, Harriet Anna. — Resurrec
tion.
WRAXMAN, Percy.— Mother.
WRAY, Angelina. — Autumn Leaves.
WRAY, Augusta.— Cathedral Woods.
WRAY, J. Jackson. — Methodist Class-
Meeting, A. See Nestleton Magna.
Nestleton Magna, sels.
Sister Agatha's Ghost.
Magna.
WREN, Lowe W.— Woodman's Wish.
893
See Nestleton
WRENN, Philip.— To a Cafeteria Rub
ber-Plant.
WRIGGLESWORTH, John. — "I Will
Not Drink."
WRIGHT, Catharine Morris (Mrs. Syd
ney Longstreth Wright). — Smoke.
WRIGHT, Chester M.— Here at Verdun.
WRIGHT, David McKee.— Earth Song.
WRIGHT, E. (TV.).— Cock and the
Fox, The.
WRIGHT, Edna Allen.— Candle Lights.
WRIGHT, Ernest V. (Vincent) .—Out
ing of the Songs.
When Father Carves the Duck.
WRIGHT, Harold Bell.— Princess Lady,
The. See Helen of the Old House.
WRIGHT, Helen Ellsworth. — White
Azaleas.
WRIGHT, Ivan Leonard. — Want of
You, The.
WRIGHT, Laura.— For Friends of Peter
When* I Was Small.
WRIGHT, Lillian.— Of Life.
WRIGHT, Mary L.— White Lily, A.
WRIGHT, Merle St. Croix.— Cradle
Song: "Winds are whispering over
the sea, The."
WRIGHT, Mrs. Sydney Longstreth. See
WRIGHT, CATHARINE MORRIS.
WRIGHT, Willard Huntington. — Song
against Women.
WRIGHT, William Bull.— Brook, The,
sel.
WRIGHT, William Heermans.— At the
Furriers.
WRIGHTON, W. T.— Dearest Spot,
The.
WRONG, Harold Verschoyle.— Death.
Great Adventure, The.
WURDEMANN, Audrey.— Doomed Bat
talion.
For Young Men in Threat of War.
Fruit.
Text.
WURTZBAUGH, Jewell.— Texas.
To My Mother.
WU TING-FANG.— Grant.
WYANT, Mayme C.— Her Own.
WYATT, Edith (Franklin).— City After-
noon, A.
On the Great Plateau.
Paradox.
To F. W.
WYATT, Mary L. — Temperance Beg
gars.
WYATT, Sir Thomas.— Alas ! Madam,
for Stealing of a Kiss.
"All heavy minds."
And Wilt Thou Leave Me Thus?
Appeal, The.
Blame Not My Lute.
Betrayal.
Constancy.
Description of Such a One As He
Would Love, A.
Description of the Contrarious Pas
sions in a Lover. (Tr.) See Son
nets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Deserted Lover Consoleth. Himself
[with Remembrance That All Wom
en Are by Nature Fickle], The.
Divers Doth Use, As I Have Heard
and Know.
Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress
Not to Forsake Him.
Epigram : "Face that should content
me wonders well, A."
Epitaph of Sir Thomas Gravener.
Farewell: "What should I say."
Forget Not Yet.
Fortune.
Galley, The.
He Complaineth to His Heart.
He Ruleth Not Though He Reign over
Realms.
Hind, The.
His Lady's Hand.
His Reward.
Honesty.
"If in the world there be more woe,"
"In eternum I was ons determed.'*
In Spain.
Liberty.
Lover Beseecheth His Mistress [Not
to Forget His Ste(a)dfast Faith and
True Intent, The],
Lover Compareth His State to a Ship
in Perilous Storm Tossed on the
Seas, The.
Lover Complaineth the Unkindness of
His Love, The.
Lover for Shame-Fastness, The.
Wyatt
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
WYATT, Sir Thomas (Continued).
Lover Having Dreamed Enjoying of
His Love, Complaineth That the
Dream Is Not Either Longer or
Truer, The.
Lover Rejoiceth That He Hath Broken
the Snares o£ Love, The.
Lover Sendeth His Complaints and
Tears to Sue for Grace, The.
Lover Showeth How He Is Forsaken
of Such As He Sometime Enjoyed,
The.
Lover's Appeal, The.
Love's Inconsistency. (Tr.) See Son
nets to Laura (To Laura in Life).
Lute Obeys, The.
"Madame, withouten many words."
May Time.
"My galy charged with for get fulness."
My Lute, Awake! [Perfourme the
Last].
Of His Love That Pricked Her Finger
with a Needle.
Of the Courtier's Life.
Of the Mean and Sure Estate.
On His Return from Spain.
Patience.
Promise, A.
Protest, A.
Remembrance.
Renouncing of Love, A.
Resignation.
Revocation, A.
Rondeau: "What, no perdyl ye may
be sure.*'
Satires, sel.
"Sins you will nedes that I shall sing."
Supplication, A.
Steadfastness.
To His Heart.
To His Lady.
To His Lute.
To His Pen.
Treizaine.
Unstable Dream, According to the
Place.
Varium et Mutabile.
Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus.
"What should I say."
With Serving Still.
WYCHERLEY, William. — Love in a
Wood, sel.
Spouse I Do Hate, A. See Love in a
Wood.
To a Good Physician.
WYETH, John Allen. — To My Mother.
WYETH, Mary E. C.— Gabe and the
Irish Lady.
WYLIE, A. McElroy,— Need of Hero
ism To-day.
WYLIE, C. C. — His Recompense.
WYLIE, Elinor.— Address to My Soul.
Atavism.
August.
" Autumn frosts will He upon the
grass, The." See Wild Peaches.
Beauty.
Bells in the Rain. m
Benvenuto's Valentine.
Birthday Sonnet.
Castilian.
Chimaera Sleeping.
Confession of Faith.
Country Song.
"Desolation Is a Delicate Thing."
"Down to the Puritan marrow of my
bones." See Wild Peaches.
Drowned Woman.
Eagle and the Mole, The.
Epitaph: "For this she starred her
eyes with salt."
Escape.
Farewell, Sweet Dust.
• For a Good Girl.
Full Moon.
Golden Bough.
Heart upon the Sleeve, The.
Hughie at the Inn, or, Advice from a
Tapster.
Hymn to Earth.
"I hereby swear that to uphold your
house.** See One Person.
Knight Fallen on Evil Days, The.
Lament for Glasgerion.
Last Supper.
Let No Charitable Hope.
Little Joke.
Lucifer Sings in Secret.
Madman's Song.
Malediction upon Myself.
Mary at the Fair, or, Advice from a
Gypsy.
Miranda's Supper.
WYLIE, Elinor (Continued).
"My honored lord, forgive the unruly
tongue." See One Person.
N ebuchadnezzar.
"O love, how utterly am I bereaved."
See One Person.
0 Virtuous Light.
On a Singing Girl.
One Person, sels.
Parting Gift.
Pebble, The.
Pegasus Lost.
Peregrine.
Peregrine's Sunday Song.
Peter and John.
Poor Old Cannon, The.
Portrait in Black Paint.
Pretty Words.
Prophecy.
Puritan Sonnet.
Puritan's Ballad, The.
Sanctuary.
Sequence.
Shepherd's Holiday.
Silver Filigree.
Sonnet: "I hereby swear that to up
hold your house." See One Person.
Sonnet: "My honoured lord, forgive
the unruly tongue." See Sonnets.
Sonnets, sel.
This Corruptible.
To Claudia Homoncea.
True Vine.
Twelfth Night.
Unfinished Portrait.
Upon Your Heart, Which Is the Heart
of All. See One Person.
Velvet Shoes.
"When April pours the colours of a
shell." See Wild Peaches.
"When I perceive the sable of your
hair." See One Person.
"When the world turns completely up
side down." See Wild Peaches.
Wild Peaches, sels.
Winter Sleep.
WYLIE, Lou. — To a Remembered City.
WYLIE, Philip. — Poem about Dogs.
WYNDHAM, Charles. — Fair Thief,
The.
WYNEN, Peter Van.— May God Give
Strength.
WYNNE, Annette. — Airplane, The.
Arbor Day.
Book, Book.
Books Are Soldiers.
Cars Go Fast.
Chairs.
Christopher Columbus.
Columbus.
Elephant, The.
Excuse Us, Animals in the Zoo.
Flag, Our Flag.
Flags.
Harebells in June.
House Cat, The.
1 Wonder If the Lion Knows.
Indian Children.
Isabel.
Letter Is a Gypsy Elf, A.
Lions Running over the Green.
Little Folks in the Grass.
Little Maid of Far Japan.
Memorial Day.
My Book Holds Many Stories.
My Land Is God's Land.
Once When You Were Walking.
Outside the Door.
Palos, Spain, 1492.
People Buy a Lot of Things.
Pilgrims Came, The.
Song for Columbus Day.
Song of Our Land.
Song of the Snowfiakes.
Telegraph^ The.
Thanksgiving Day.
There's No Land like Our Land.
Three Little Ships, The.
Traffic Man, The.
Tree Stands Very Straight and Still
The.
"Wires are so still and high, The."
Wish Is Quite a Tiny Thing, A.
WYNNE, Frances. — Lesson in Geogra-
WYNNE-JONES, Sybil.— Chalice, The.
"X, Brother." See "BROTHER X."
"XARIFFA." See TOWNSEND, MARY
ASHLEY (VAN VOORHEES).
XAVIER, Saint Francis. — My God, I
Love Thee.
894
"Y.t G. W." — Ohio Fair and Free
YAKAMOCHL— "By way of pretext"
See Manyo Shu.
"When evening comes." See Manyo
Shu.
YALE, Elsie Duncan.— Entertaining the
Minister.
Poor Father (or Papa).
Uncuddled Baby, The.
YARMOLINSKY, Mrs. Avrahra. See
DEUTSCH, BABETTE.
YATES, Edmund.— All Saints'.
YATES, John H.— Fast Mail and the
Stage, The.
No Mortgage on the Farm.
Old Forsaken School House, The.
Old Man Goes to School, The.
Old Man in the Model Church, The.
Old Man in the Palace Car, The.
Old Man in the Stylish Church, The.
Old Ways and the New, The.
School Begins To-day.
YATES, Peter B., Jr.— Isolte of Brit
tany.
Knowle — Afternoon.
YBARRA, Thomas R. — Appeal to the
Goddess A, An.
Lay of Ancient Rome, A.
Little Swirl of Vers Libre, A.
Ode to Work in Springtime.
Yarn of the "Let-Her-Rip," The
YEAGER, Charles C.— Language of the
Lips, The.
YEATS, William Butler.— Aedh Tells
of the Rose in His Heart.
Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven.
After Long Silence.
Among School Children.
Arrow, The.
Baile and Aillinn.
Ballad of Father Gilligan, The.
Ballad of Moll Magee, The.
Ballad of the Foxhunter, The.
Cap and Bells, The.
Cat and the Moon, The.
Celtic Twilight, The, sel.
Cold Heaven, The.
Collar-Bone of a Hare, The.
Coole and Ballylee, 1931.
Coole Park, 1929.
Cradle Song, A: "Angels are stoop
ing, The."
Cradle Song, A: "Danaan children
laugh, in cradles of wrought gold.
The."
Cuchulain's Fight with the Sea.
Dawn, The.
Dedication to a Book of Stories Se
lected from the Irish Novelists, The.
Deep-Sworn Vow, A.
Down by the Salley Gardens.
Dream of a Blessed Spirit, A.
Easter, 1916.
Ego Dominus Tuus.
Everlasting Voices, The.
Fairies' Song. See Land of Heart's
Desire, The.
Father Gilligan.
Fiddler of Dooney, The.
Fisherman, The.
Folk of the Air, The.
Folly of Being Comforted, The.
Hanrahan^ and Cathleen the Daughter
of Hoolihan, sel.
He Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes.
He Remembers Forgotten Beauty.
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven.
Heart of the Woman, The.
Host of the Air, The.
Hosting of the Sidhe, The.
I Am of Ireland.
In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and
Con Markiewicz.
In the Seven Woods.
Indian Song, An.
Indian upon God, The.
Into the Twilight. See Celtic Twi
light,, The.
Irish Airman Foresees His Death, An.
Island of Sleep, The. See Wander
ings of Oisin, The.
It Is Time That I Wrote My Will.
Lake Isle of Innisfree, The.
Lamentation of the Old Pensioner.
Land of Heart's Desire, The.
Leaders of the Crowd, The.
Leda and the Swan.
Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart,
The.
Lullaby: "Beloved may your sleep
be sound."
AUTHOR INDEX
Zufii
YEATS, William Butler (Continued).
Madness of King Goll, The.
Ma?' Who Dreamed of Faeryland,
Michael Robartes Remembers Forgotten
Beauty.
My Fiftieth Year.
My House.
Never Give All the Heart.
No Second Troy.
(Edipus Coloneus, sel. (Tr.)
Old Men Admiring Themselves in the
Water, The.
Old Song Resung, An.
On a Political Prisoner,
Pity of Love, The.
Prayer for My Daughter, A.
Ragged Wood, The.
Red Hanrahan's Song about Ireland.
See Hanrahan and Cathleen the
Daughter of Hoolihan.
Rose of Peace, The.
Rose of the World, The.
Rose Tree, The.
Running to Paradise.
Sailing to Byzantium.
Salley Gardens, The.
Secret Rose, The.
September, 1913.
Song: "Wind blows out of the gates
of the day, The." See Land of
Heart's Desire, The.
Song of the Fairies, The. See Land
of Heart's Desire, The.
Song of the Old Mother, The
Song of Wandering Angus, Ine.
Sorrow of Love, The.
Stolen Child, The.
Swift's Epitaph.
Symbols.
That the Night Come.
Three Things.
To a Child Dancing in the Wind.
To a Friend Whose Work Has Come
to Nothing.
To an Isle in the Water.
To Be Carved on a Stone.
To His (or My) Heart, Bidding It
Have No Fear.
Tom O'Roughley.
Tower, The.
Two Trees, The.
Two Years Later.
Under the Moon.
Vacillations, sel.
Wanderings of Oism, The, sel.
When You Are Old.
Where My Books Go.
White Birds, The.
Wild Swans at Coole, The.
Wind Blows Out of the Gates of the
Day, The. See Land of Heart s
Desire, The.
"YEHOASH" (Solomon Bloomgarden) .
Old Song, An.
YEISER, Vivian (Mrs. Robert Eugene
Laramore). — Curb Service.
Folly.
Talk to Me Tenderly.
YELL AND, Edna Holroyd.— Damascus.
YELTON, D. C. — Pavane for the Port
of New York.
YEO, Frank H. — Col. McCarthy on
YEOMANS, Edward (Tr.). — Navajo
Prayer.
YESTER, Lord.— Tweedside.
YOCOM, Mrs. Ross.— Dream, The.
YOFFIE, Leah Rachel. — Kiddush.
YORK, (Mrs.) Eva Rose.— I Shall Not
Pass This Way Again.
YORKE, Richard.— Modern Elijah, A.
YOUNG, A. J.— August.
Good Friday.
Moschatel.
YOUNG, Alfred.— Slain by Drink.
Slaughter House, The.
YOUNG, Barbara. — Common Things,
The.
Earth Angel.
I Go a- Walking.
I Hear It Said.
Little Stones [of Arlington], The.
Requiescat.
When I Shall Hear You Coming.
YOUNG, Charlotte. — Evening.
YOUNG, Dorothy M. — Thoughts in
School.
YOUNG, E.— Criminality of War, The
Night
Night
YOUNG, E. K. — Saloon and the Home,
The.
YOUNG, Edith Lillian. — Disappoint
ment — His Appointment.
YOUNG, Edward (b. 1818).— Under the
Edward (1683-1765).— Aspira
tion. See Night Thoughts.
Authors and Critics. See Epistle to
Pope.
Characters of Women. See Love of
Fame, the Universal Passion.
Complaint, The. See Night Thoughts.
Death of Friends, The. See Night
Thoughts.
Epistle to Pope, sel.
Fame and Envy. See Epistle to Pope.
Happiness an Art. See Night Thoughts.
Hope. See Night Thoughts.
Joy Calls for Two. See Night Thoughts.
Lapse of Time, The. See Night
Thoughts.
Last Day, The, sel.
Life's End. See Night Thoughts.
Love of Fame, the Universal Passion,
sels.
Man. See Night Thoughts.
Narcissa. See Night Thoughts.
Night. See Night Thoughts.
Night Thoughts, sels.
Old Coquette, The. See Love of Fame,
the Universal Passion, The.
Polite Worshipper, A. See Love of
Fame, the Universal Passion.
Procrastination. See Night Thoughts.
Proper Idler, A. See Love of Fame,
the Universal Passion.
Riches. See Night Thoughts.
Stream of Life, The. See
Thoughts.
Thief of Time, The. See
Thoughts (Procrastination).
Time. See Night Thoughts.
Wisdom. See Night Thoughts (Hap
piness an Art).
YOUNG, Edward Hilton.— Christmas.
YOUNG, Eleanor G. R.— Man from
Sangamon at Gettysburg, The.
YOUNG, Ella.— Dream-Garden, A.
Finovar.
Wind from the West, The.
YOUNG, Ethel Fanning. — Remembering
Calvary.
YOUNG, Francis Brett. — Bete Hu-
maine.
Cristo Morto.
February.
Prothalamion.
Euails, The.
eascape.
Song at Santa Cruz.
Song of the Dark Ages.
YOUNG, Geoffrey Winthrop. — Mountain
Speed.
YOUNG, George W.— Lips That Touch
Liquor Must Never Touch Mine,
YOUNG, Mrs. Howard Irving. See
MILLAY, KATHLEEN.
YOUNG, Sir John. — Epitaph: O Rare
Ben Jonson!
YOUNG, Martha ("EH Sheppard' ). —
At de Cake-Walk.
My Babe's Ma'y'd.
One LiT Lamb.
What Is Dis Bride Wof?
YOUNG, Mary Ramthun.— My Garden.
YOUNG, Roland.— Jungle Pest, The.
Miscegeneous Zebra, The.
YOUNG, R*uth Comfort Mitchell. See
MITCHELL, RUTH COMFORT.
YOUNG, S. Hall. — Into the Sunset.
YOUNG, William.— Bells, The. See
Wishmakers' Town.
Bridal Pair, The. See Wishmakers
Conscience-Keeper, The. See Wish-
makers' Town.
Flower-Seller, The. See Wishmakers
Town.
Judith
Losers, The. See Wishmakers' Town.
Pawns, The. See Wishmakers' Town.
Philomel to Corydon.
Victor, The.
Wishmakers' Town, sels.
YOUNG, Mrs. William Sanborn. S<
MITCHELL, RUTH COMFORT.
YOUNGBLOOD, Andy.— They Couldn't
Buy It All.
YOUNGE, Leigh. — Fortunes of War,
YOUNGS, Mary Fanny,— Edge of the
World, The.
In the Cove. _
YOUSE, Alice May.— Picket's Song,
YOUTH'S COMPANION.— Aunt Pol
ly's "George Washington."
Changelings.
Convict's Little Girl, The.
Fun in Life, The.
"Holy City, The."
Mick Tandy's Revenge.
Our First Thanksgiving Day.
Song in the Storm, The.
Thoughts for the New; Year.
Two Notable Thanksgivings. „____„
YOZAN, T. Iwasaki and HUGHES,
Glenn (Tr.). — Translations from
Modern Japanese Poetry.
YRIARTE, Tomaso de. — Musical Ass,
The.
YUAN CHEN.— Pitcher, The.
YUAN MEL— Feast of Lanterns, A.
YUANG-MING, T'ao.— I Built My Hut.
Once More Fields and Gardens.
Shady, Shady.
YUHARA, Prince. — "What am I to do
with my Sister?" See Manyo Shu.
YULE, Sir Henry. — Birkenhead, The.
YUMA INDIANS. See INDIANS:
YUMA.
"Z., E. K."— Father Time.
ZABEL, Morton Dauwen. — Herakles
Archer.
Homage to Murren.
Nettle, the Flower, The.
Scene a Faire.
Storm at Nightfall, The.
Teufelsdrockh Minor.
Traitors, The.
ZABRISKIE, F. N. — Poet's Funeral,
The.
Tribute to Longfellow, A.
ZANGWILL, Israel.— At the Worst.
At the Zoo.
In the City.
Jehovah.
Merely Mary Ann.
Royal Crown, The. (Tr.)
ZATURENSKY (or Zaturenska), Marya
(Mrs. Horace Gregory). — Chorale
for Autumn.
Elegies over John Reed.
Elegy of the Kremlin Bells. See Ele
gies over John Reed.
Girl Takes Her Place among the
Mothers, The.
Green in December.
Old Tale, An.
Repeated in Thin Gold.
Song of a Factory Girl.
Song of the Scarlet Banners over John
Reed. See Elegies over John Reed.
Spinners at Willowsleigh.
They Bury Him. See Elegies over
John Reed.
Written in a Volume of the "Imitation
of Christ."
ZEAGLES, George. — Tale of the Atlan
tic Coast, A.
ZEHR, Rhea B.— Lull.
ZELAYA, Alfonso Guillen. — Lord, I
Ask a Garden.
ZEREA JACOB, Emperor of Abyssinia.
— Hymn to Mary.
ZETHMAYR, Margaret Yost. — Old Mill
Garden, The.
ZIEGLER, Catherine. — Bin a-Fishin*.
ZIMMERMAN, Mrs. D. H. — Tribute to
the Federation, A.
ZIMMERMAN, J. P.— Fate.
ZIPF, Florence Glenn. — Flight.
ZITKALA-SA (Gertrude Simpson). —
Schooldays of an Indian Girl, The.
ZIZZAMIA, Alba.— Vehicles.
Wanderlust.
ZOLA, Emile— My Wishes.
ZORILLA, Jose.— Toledo.
ZOROASTER.— Sacred Book, The. See
Gathas of Zarathrustra, The.
Zoroaster Devoutly Questions Ormazd.
See Gathas of Zarathrustra, The.
ZUCKER, Anne.— Waiting Mothers.
ZUNl INDIANS. See INDIANS: ZUNI.
895
FIRST LINE INDEX
FIRST LINE INDEX
A B C D E F G. See "A B C DTE F G."— Unknown.
ABC you know. See A B C. — Unknown.
A Babbitt met a Bromide on the avenue one day. See Babbitt
and the Bromide, The. — Gershwin.
A Babe is born all of a May. See "Babe is born all of a May,
A." — Unknown.
A Baby cried within a lowly stable. See Nativity, The. —
Hartley.
A baby is a harmless thing. See Christmas Day. — C. Rossetti.
A baby lying on his mother's breast. See Man's Pillow. —
Browne.
A baby mole got to feeling big. See If You Can't Go Over or
Under, Go Round. — Morris.
A baby nestles in my arms. See Babyhood. — Ringhofer.
A baby on a woman's breast. See Four Kisses, The. — Vickers.
A baby once cried for the moon. See Nursery Fable, A. —
Wall.
A baby smiled in its mother's face. See Infection and Catch
ing. — De Louk, t
A baby was sleeping. See Angels Whisper, The. — Lover.
A baby watched a ford, whereto. See Wagtail and Baby. —
Hardy.
A baby's boot, and a skein of wool. See Unfinished Still. —
Unknown.
A baby's eyes, ere speech begins. See Etude Realiste (Baby's
Eyes, A). — Swinburne.
A baby's feet, like sea-shells pink. See Etude Realiste (Baby's
Feet, A). — Swinburne. ,
A baby's hands, like rosebuds furled. See Etude .Realiste (II).
— Swinburne.
A bachelor, old and cranky. See Worse Than Marriage. —
A bachelor sat in his chair — and he thought. See All's Well
That Ends Well.— Unknown.
\ bachelor squire of no great possession. See Ask Mamma. —
Bell.
A bale-fire kindled in the night. See Carlyle and Emerson. —
A ball of fire shoots through the tamarack. See Scarlet Tan-
ager, The. — Benton.
A band of sisters linger we. See Parting of the Ways. — Loud.
A band of sweet blue violets. See Childhood Garland, A.—
Hayes.
A banquet-hall in a palace; drapery between open columns.
See Aurora (Banquet, The) .— Tincker.
A bar to Heaven, a door to Hell. See Saloon Bar, I he. —
Unknown.
"A barbered woman's man," — yes, so. See Contemporaries. —
A bard is buried here, not strong, but sweet. See Echoes from
Theocritus (Epitaph of Eusthenes, The). — Lefroy.
A barefoot boy! I mark him at his play. See Barefoot Boy,
A. barefoot friar all in brown. See Irish Franciscan, The. —
• Mulholland. . . rr
A bargain's a bargain. See Bargain's a Bargain, A.— Un-
A barking " sound the shepherd hears. See Fidelity.— Words-
A barque is floating, water-sodden. See Floating Barque, The.
A basket of roses 'for the Royal House of David. See Gift of
Flowers, A. — Feeney. f „ , ,
A batter'd wrecked old man. See Prayer of Columbus.— \V hit-
A beam of light, from the infinite depths of the midnight sky.
See Beam of Light, A.— Rooney.
A beanfield in blossom smells as sweet. See Beanfield, The. —
A beardless disciple of Themis rises. See Cousin Sally Billiard.
A beaten arid a baffled man. See Black Knight, The.— Tod-
hunter.
A beautiful and happy girl. See Memories.— Whittier.
A beautiful babe in her cradle bed lay. See bmile and the
Sigh, The.— Johnson.
A beautiful bird at the casement sings. See Slumber bong,
A beautiful, delicate, fragile vase. See Mended Vase, The.—
A beautiful maiden was Echo. See Story of Echo, The.—
Unknown. „
A beautiful place is the town of Lo-yang. See Lo-yang. — Jzm-
peror Ch'ien Wen-ti. _r
A beauty that all night long teaches love-tricks to Venus and
the Moon. See Beauty That All Night Long, A.— Jalalu -
ddin Rumi
A bed of ashes and a half-burned brand. See Morning m
Camp. — Bashford. ^ _, . _
A beggar died last night; his soul. See Of Chanty.— Syraons.
A beggar stood at the rich man's door. See Two Beggars,
The. — Unknown.
A beggar to the graveyard hied. See Panchatantra (Poverty;.
— Unknown. ^ «• u
A beggar-man crept to my side. See Human Nature. — Jbield.
A being cleaves the moonlit air. See Hans Christian Ander
sen. — Gosse.
A Bible canvasser, meandering along the street. See His lime
for Fiddling. — Lewis. „, , _
A Big Black Bear stood OB a ball. See Big Black Bear.—
Martin.
A big, fat boy, named Robert Simpson. See Big Bob Simpson.
A bingo bird once nestled her nest. See Dismal Dole of the
Doodledoo, The. — Field.
A bird, a man, a loaded gun. See Epitaph, An. — Unknown
A bird appears a thoughtless thing. See Crumbs to the Birds.
A bird came down the walk. See In the Garden and Bird
Came down the Walk, A. — Dickinson.
A bird has little — only a feather. See Only a Little. — Goodale.
A bird in my bower. See Song. — Williams.
A bird may curve across the sky. See Flight. — Hall.
A bird ran up the onyx steps of night. See Fantasy. — Unter-
A bird sat" in a maple tree. See Morning Bird, The. — Field-
A bird sings the selfsame song. See Selfsame Song, The, —
A bird was singing on the linden tree. See Bird Was Sing
ing, A. — Dietmar von Aist.
A birdie with a yellow bill. See Birdie xvith a Yellow Bill, A
and Time to Rise. — Stevenson. , .
A birdless hea\Ten, seadusk, one lone star. See Tutto e bciolto.
A. birr! a whirr! a salmon's on. See Taking of the Salmon.
The.— Stoddard. ^ _.
A bit of color against the blue. See Song for Our £lag, A. —
A bit aoT juSgle in the street. See Alley Cat, The.;— Georges.
A black cat among roses. See Garden by Moonlight, I ne. —
Lowell. . ,
A black horse came to visit us. See Snow on the .bast VV ind. —
A black-nosed kitten will slumber all the day. See To One
Choosing a Kitten.— Un known. _ _. . _ . .
A blast of wind, a momentary breath. See Divine Century ot
Spiritual Sonnets (Life of Man, The) .—Barnes.
A blazing home, a blood-soaked hearth. See Comanche. —
Miller. _, nr-n-
A bleak wind is riding on the waves. See Gray. — Williams.
A blend of mirth and sadness. See Lincoln.— Malone.
A blend of stubborn English oak. See My Mother.— Fisher.
A blind boy stood beside the loom. See Blind Weaver, The.—
Unknown.
A blith and bonny Country Lass. See Bhth and Bonny Coun
try Lass, A. — Lodge. .
A block of marble caught the glance. See Discipline and boul
Sculpture.— Unknown.
A blood-red ring hung round the moon. See Blood-Red Ring
Hung round the Moon, A.— Logan.
A blue robe on their shoulders. See Seven Fiddlers, The.—
A bluebird* found a hole in my old china tree. See My Garden
Guests. — Gage.
A bluebird in an apple-tree. See Birds.— Morse.
A bluebird lives in yonder tree. See To Miguel de Cervantes
Saavadra. — Munkittrick.
A blue-black Nubian picking oranges. See Color. — Gibson.
A blue-eyed phantom far before. See "Blue-eyed phantom far
before, A."— C. Rossetti. . „ .
A blush as of roses. See Le Marais du Cygne,— Whittier.
A boat and a beach and a summer resort. See Summer Cycle,
A boat, beneath a sunny sky. See Alice's Adventures in Won
derland (Of Alice in Wonderland). — "Carroll."
A boat unmoored, wherein a dreamer lies. See Fancy.— Tabb.
A bonnie "No" with smiling looks again. See Admonition to
Young Lassies, An. — Montgomerie.
A bonny burgh is Edinbro', the city brave and bright, see
Edinburgh. — Guiterman. ,
A bonny fine maid of a noble degree. See Robin Hood and
Maid Marian. — Unknown.
A book is an enchanted gate. See Book Is an Enchanted Gatet
A book is like a magic box. See Sing a Song of Books.—
A book is not merely so much printed paper. See Books.—
A book of guests. May it include. See For a Guest Book.—
A book of6 verses underneath the bough. See Rubaiyat of
Omar Khayyam, The ("Book of Verses, A/' etc.).— Omar
Khayyam.
899
A book
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
A book to read, an easy chair. See Joyous Gifts, The. —
Guest.
A book was writ of late called Tetrachordon. See On the De
traction Which Followed upon My Writing Certain Trea
tises. — Milton.
A book you may buy for a shilling. See Barter. — Eastwood.
A book-agent importuned James Watson. See Merchant and
the Book-Agent, The. — Unknown.
A bookkeeper in a certain large city. See Saved by a Boy. —
Meyers.
A Boot and a Shoe and a Slipper. See High and Low. — Tabb.
A Boston gentleman declares. See Plea for the Classics, A. —
Field.
A Boston master said, one day. See Reason Why, The. —
Unknown.
A bottle-tree bloometh in Winkyway land. See Bottle-Tree,
The. — Field.
A bowl in my hand is the earth. See Turquoise Bowl, The. —
Ryan.
A bowl of daffodils. See Casualty Clearing Station, The.—
Waterhouse.
A bowman took aim at an eagle and hit him. See Fables from
JEsop (Eagle and the Arrow, The). — JEsop.
A bow-shot from her bower-eaves. See Lady of Shalott, The
("Bow-shot from her bower-eaves, A"). — Tennyson.
A boy and his dad on a fishing-trip. See Boy and His Dad,
A. — Guest.
A boy and his dog make a glorious pair. See Boy and His
Dog, A. — Guest.
A boy don't have much comfort in life. See Boy's Complaint,
A. — Unknown.
A boy drove into the city, his wagon loaded down. See Little
Black-Eyed Rebel, The. — Carleton.
A boy espied, in morning light. See Wild Rose, The. —
Goethe.
A boy, he had an auger. See Boy He Had an Auger, A. —
Unknown.
A boy I loved sweet Sally Pine. See Cupid Peeped in through
the Blinds. — Dillrnore.
A boy named Peter. See Lesson of Mercy, A. — Cary.
A boy named Simon sojourned in a dale. See Mother Goose
Sonnets (Simple Simon). — Morgridge.
A boy not over eleven years old, whose pinched face betrayed
hunger. See To Mark Mother's Grave. — Unknown.
A boy of eighteen years mid myrtle-boughs. See Le Jeune
Homme Caressant Sa Chimere. — Symonds.
A boy of old Manhattan. See Boy of Old Manhattan, A. —
Beer.
A boy of ten in tattered clothes, with an accordion. See Eter
nal City, The (New Brother, The). — Caine.
A boy out hunting. See Pelion. — Belloc.
A boy row in a umman's coatie. See Observances. — Macgil-
livray.
A boy strolled through a dusty road. See Tree Planting. —
Butts.
A boy that is truthful and honest. See Boy We Want, The. —
Unknown.
A Boy was born at Bethlehem. See Christmas. — Young.
A boy was born 'mid little things. See Two Gods. — Foss.
"A boy, you sav, doctor?" See Sonny (Christinas Guest, A). —
Stuart.
A boy-breeze scampers down the street. See Breeze. — Burns.
A boy's heart is a light heart. See Hero Wanted. — Braley.
A brace of sinners, for no good. See Pilgrims and the Peas,
The. — "Pindar."
A Brahmin, fat and debonair. See Irreverent Brahmin, The. —
Guiterman.
A brave hunter, so the legend reads, wandering one day beside
a forest stream. See Struggle, the Price of Progress. —
Unknown.
A brave little bird that fears not God. See Meadow Lark, The.
— Garland.
A breath can fan love's flame to burning. See Breath, A. —
Bridges.
A breeze blows o'er the lake. See Herons. — Unknown.
A brewer in a country town. See Brown Stout. — Unknown.
A bridge weaves its arch with pearls. See Rainbow — A Rid
dle, The.— Schiller.
A bright beach glittering in the morning sun. See On the
Edge of the Pacific. — Maynard.
A bright little boy with laughing face. See Tomorrow and
What Is To-morrow? — Unknown.
A bright little maid of St. Thomas. See Limericks ("Bright
little maid, A").— Wells.
A bright something, sailing down apace. See Endymion
(Diana) . — Keats.
A British ship at anchor lay. See Nine Suitors, The. —
Unknown.
A British tar is a soaring soul. See H. M. S. Pinafore (British
Tar, The).— Gilbert.
A broken Altar, Lord, Thy servant rears. See Altar, The.— -
Herbert.
A broken figure disappears alone. See Vale — Atque Salve. —
Howe.
A broken wagon wheel that rots away beside the river. See
Pioneers. — Clark.
A brooding silence of stars, and a path of light. See Night at
Sea. — Burr.
A brook came stealing from the ground. See Wind and
Stream, The, and Brook, The. — Bryant.
A brow austere, a circumspective eye. See How to Make a
Man of Consequence.— Lemon.
A brown, sad-coloured hillside, where the soil. See Sower, The.
— Roberts.
A bugler boy from barrack (it is over the hill). See Bugler's
First Communion, The. — Hopkins.
A builder builded a temple. See Building a Temple and
Builder, The. — Unknown.
A bull being pursued bv a lion, fled into a cave. See Fables
from ^Esop (Bull and _ the Goat, The). — ^Esop.
A bulrush stood on the river's brim. See Vainglorious Oak
and the Modest Bulrush, The. — Carryl.
A bumble-bee belted with brown and gold. See Traveled
Bumble-Bee, The. — Unknown.
A bumblebee went flying. See Easter Airplane, The. — Freeman.
A bunch of dry, dead leaves. See Wonder Story, A. — Bacon.
A bunch of golden keys is mine. See Golden Keys. — Unknown.
A bunch of the boys were whooping it up in the Malamute
saloon. See Shooting of Dan McGrew, The. — Service.
A bundle is a funny thing. See Bundles. — Farrar.
A bundle of letters, old and worn. See Bundle of Letters. —
Unknown.
A burning summer sun had beaten down on the prairie for
days. See Prairie Mirage, The. — Detroit Free Press.
A business man had purchased a new stiff hat. See Story of
a New Hat. — Unknown.
A bustle in the kitchen. See Thanksgiving Day. — Unknown.
A butterfly, one summer morn. See Butterfly and the Cater
pillar, The. — Lauren.
A cabin beside the dry, red road. See I Will Not Leave You
Comfortless. — Unknown.
A cabin in the wood. See Old Trapper's Christmas Dinner. —
Murray.
A cabin on the mountain side hid in a grassy nook. See Nuts
of Knowledge, The and Connla's Well. — "M."
A calm like Jove's beneath a fiery air. See Sard Harker
("Calm like Jove's, A," etc.}. — Masefield.
A candle lit in darkness of black waters. See On the Lake. —
Sackville-West.
A candle, waiter! Thank you. No, 'tis not. See Birthnight
Candle, A— Finley.
A canner, exceedingly canny. See Limericks ("Canner, ex
ceedingly canny, A"). — Wells.
A cannibal maiden loved too well. See Love and Theology. —
Unknown.
A cannon-ball rolling loosely in the cannon's mouth. See Lead
the Way. — Abbott.
A capital ship for an ocean trip. See Davy and the Goblin
(Nautical Ballad, A).— Carryl.
A captain bold from Halifax who dwelt in country quarters.
See Unfortunate Miss Bailey. — Unknown.
A captain went to Gettysburg. See Lover without Arms, A. —
Davenport.
A caravan from China comes. See Caravan from China
Comes, A. — Le Gallienne.
A care-worn widow sat alone. See Unbolted Door, The. —
Garrett.
A carol closing sixty-nine — a resume — a repetition. See Carol
Closing Sixty-Nine, A. — Whitman.
A carrion crow sat on an oak. See Carrion Crow Sat on an
Oak, A. — Mother Goose. .
A carrot has a green fringed top. See Vegetables. — Field.
A casement high and triple-arched there was. See Eve of
Saint Agnes, The ("Casement high. A," etc.). — Keats.
A cat carne fiddling. See Bee's Wedding, The, and Cat Came
Fiddling Out of a Barn, A. — Mother Goose.
A cat I sing, of famous memory. See Catalectic Monody, A. —
Unknown.
A cat in distress. See Verses on a Cat. — Shelley.
A cat once met a fox in a forest. See Cat and Fox. — Un
known.
A cat sat quaintly by the fire. See Hearth. — Bacon.
A cat whose name, I've heard, was Tab. See Dishonest Cat,
The. — Pender.
A caterpillar tractor. See Caterpillar Tractor, A. — Unknown.
A cattle-dealer stopped at the house of an Arkansas farmer.
See Arkansas Farmer, The. — Unknown.
A centipede was happy quite. See Puzzled Centipede, The,
and Centipede Was Happy Quite, A. — Unknown.
A century or so ago. See "Puritan" — "Genesta". — Field.
A certain boy put his hand into a pitcher. See Fables from
JEspp (Boy and the Filberts, The). — JEsop.
A certain colored brother had been holding forth. See Ship
of Faith, The. — Unknown.
A certain doctor, sick and near to die. See Sick Doctor, The. —
Arnal.
A certain knight growing old, his hair fell off. See Fables
from Msop (Bald Knight, The).— JEsop.
A certain maiden. See War Scout Dreams of Home, A. —
Mandan Indians.
A certain man had the good fortune to possess. See Fables
from ^Esop (Goose That Laid the Golden Egg, The).—
Msop.
A certain Millionaire died and his spirit passed to the land
of spirits. See Millionaire and the Angel, The. — Francis.
A certain Pasha, dead five thousand years. See Turkish Leg
end, A. — Aldrich.
A certain professor of elocution was announced. See She
Wanted to Learn Elocution. — Unknown.
A certain tyrant, to disgrace. See Poe's Critics. — Tabb.
A certain youthful lady in Thoulouse. See Sonnet: Of the
Eyes of a Certain Mandetta. — Cavalcanti.
A chant of dark betrayals; song betrayed. See Our Thirty
Pieces. — Kemp.
A chaplain in our army one morning found Tom. See Tom,
the Drummer-Boy. — Unknown.
A charge to keep I have. See Charge to Keep I Have, A. —
Wesley.
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A DawsoB
A charming, delightful day! Marie brought me my coffee. See
Perfect Day, A. — Fitch.
A charming woman, I've heard it said. See Charming Woman,
A. — Saxe.
A cheer and salute for the Admiral, and here's to the Captain
bold. See Men behind the Guns, The.— Rooney,
A cheerful and industrious beast. See Mixed Beasts (Bumble-
beaver, The). — Cox.
A cheery little sprite I know. See By and By. — Boylan.
A chieftain, to the Highlands bound. See Lord Ullin's Daugh
ter. — Campbell.
A child, curious and innocent. See To R. L. S. — Henley.
A child most infantine. See Revolt of Islam, The (Child of
Twelve, A). — Shelley.
A child ran alone. See Memories. — Van Dpren.
A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me with full
hands. See Song of Myself (Leaves of Grass). — Whit
man.
A child saw in the morning skies. See Moon Song. —
Service.
A child should always say what's true. See Whole Duty of
Children. — Stevenson.
A child should have a pocket. See Pockets. — Williams.
A child sleeps under a rose-bush fair. See Rose-Bush, The. —
Unknown.
A child still 'neath my mother's hand. See Youth's Schemes.
— Nadaud.
A child was singing at his play. See Child at Play. — Hugo.
A child's a plaything for an hour. See Parental Recollection;
In Memoriam; and Child, A. — C. and M. Lamb.
A child-world, yet a wondrous world no less. See Child- World,
A (Child- World, The).— Riley.
A Christian! going, gone! See Christian Slave, The. — Whit-
tier.
A church prints on the back of its program of services these
words. See Creed Worth Believing. — Unknown*
A city child, rooms are to him no mere places to live in. See
Ten Years Old. — Untermeyer.
A city closet is no place for you. _ See Old Shoes. — Bennett.
A city of the desert. See Phoenix. — Milchrist.
A classic is never a violent pleasure. See About the Classics.
— Bennett.
A clergyman, anxious to introduce some new hymn-books. See
Ludicrous Explanation, A. — Unknown.
A clergyman happened to tell his son one Saturday. See
Noah's Remarkable Wife. — Unknown.
A Clerk there (or ther) was of Oxenf ord also. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue [Clerk of Oxford, A]). — Chaucer.
A clerke ther was, a puissant wight was hee. See Ye Clerke of
ye Wetter e. — Unknown,
A clever man builds a city. See Shi King, The (Woman). —
Unknown.
A cliff-locked port and a bluff sea wall. See Reid at Fayal. —
Palmer.
A clock stopped — not the mantel's. See Clock Stopped, A. —
Dickinson.
A close gray sky. See Lark, The. — Reese.
A cloth of blue is the sky tonight. See Celestial Foo_d. — Lamb.
A cloud lay cradled near the setting sun. See Evening Cloud,
The, and Emblem.of Peace. — "North."
A cloud like the old-time Hebrew saw. See Storm on Lake
Asquam. — Whittier.
A cloud possessed the hollow field. See High Tide at Gettys
burg, The. — Thompson.
A cobbler lived in Canterbury. See Tales of the Mermaid
Tavern (Sign of the Golden Shoe, The).— Noyes.
A coil of browns, a whirr! See Crotalus, The. — Millard.
A cold coiled line of mottled lead. See Massasauga, The. —
Garland.
"A cold coming we had of it." See Journey of the Magi. —
Eliot.
A cold tight for orisons. Reflect, See Petit Jour. — Fitzgerald.
A cold light shines on the gathering dew. See Thoughts of Old
Time on the Ch'u River.— Ma Tai.
A collier, who had more room in his house than he wanted. See
Fables from ^sop (Charcoal-Burner and the Fuller, The).
— Msop.
"A commonplace life,"_we say, and (or as) we sigh. See Com
monplaces. — "Coolidge."
A common-place young girl! See Ideal Girl, The.— Unknown.
A complicated gentleman allow me to present. See Utopia
Limited (Sir Bailey Barre). — Gilbert.
A concert once by Mr. Spring was given in the wood. See
Concert in the Wood, The. — Unknown.
A congress was held in Great Catkin Town. See Cat Conven
tion. — Foster.
A cooky, every child agrees. See Concerning Cookies. —
Williams.
A coon named Ephrum Bascom loved a Miss Amelia Starr. See
Miss Amelia's Colored Lochinvar. — Grilley.
A corn-stalk glanced down at some grasses. See Lesson, A. —
Unknown.
A corpulent man is my bachelor chum. See My Bachelor Chum.
— Riley.
A corrupt public sentiment produces dishonesty. See Public
Dishonesty. — Beecher.
A cottage built of native stone. See Dunstone Hill. — Bridges.
A cottage hidden in the wood. See Whittier Alpnabet, A. —
LeRow, comp.
A cottage home with sloping lawn, and trellised vines and flow
ers. See Ruined Merchant, The. — Eager.
A cottager leaned whispering by her hives. See On the Borders
of Cannock Chase.— Ingelow.
A Counsel in the Common Pleas. See Farmer and the Coun
sellor, The. — Smith.
A country boy by the old stone wall. See Sam. — Hardy.
A country curate, visiting his flock. See Lost Spectacles, The
and Lucky Call, The. — Unknown.
A country life is sweet! See Useful Plough, The. — Unknown.
A country meeting-house. A midsummer Sabbath. See Swal
lowing a Fly. — Talraage.
A country school-marm, the other day. See School-Boy's Ap
ples, The. — Unknown.
A countryman walked with his son. See Lark, The. — Krum-
macher.
A couple at a cottage door. See Mountain Pastoral, A. —
Larcorn.
A cow and a bull wanted something to do! See Haying. —
Unknown.
A cow is an animal with four legs on the under side. See
Laura's Composition on the Cow. — Unknown.
A cow lived in a pleasant field. See Mrs. Brindle's Cowslip
F east. — Un known.
A cowboy's life is a dreary, dreary life. See Dreary, Dreary
Life, The. — Unknown.
A coyote came one night to the sea. See Coyote Prowled, A. —
Cheney.
A crab unto her progeny. See Fables from ^Esop (Crab and Its
Mother, The). — JEsop.
A crazy bookcase, placed before. See Poet at the Breakfast
Table, -The (Epilogue to the Breakfast Table Series). —
Holmes.
A creed is the skeleton of truth. See What Is a Creed. —
Waters.
A creedless love, that knows no clan. See Creedless Love,
The. — Foss.
A cricket sang on the wide old hearth. See Aftermath. —
Banta.
A cross between blackbird and crow. See Purple Crackles. —
Frost.
A cross — One staggering beneath the weight. See There Was
a Garden. — Barton.
A cross-eyed man in a long linen ulster and a tall hat rang
the bell. See Irrepressible, The. — Unknown.
A Crow sat perched upon an oak. See Crow and the Fox,
The. — La Fontaine.
A crowd of newsboys had gathered in front. See Snorkey's
Version of the Flood and the Ark. — Unknown.
A crowd of "Ritzy" youngsters. See I'm Proud to Admit
That I'm Blushing: A Sob Ballad. — Day.
A crown of thorns men gave to Christ. See Earth Worshiped,
The. — Coblentz,
A crowned Caprice is god of this world. See Prayer, A. —
Allen.
A crust of bread and a corner to sleep in. See Life. — Dunbar.
A cry of ruin strides the sky. See Traitors, The. — Zabel.
A crystal mirror, I. See Submission. — Williams.
A crystal night! — with moon and the clear wind. See Novem
ber Night. — Ficke.
A cuckoo sat on a tree and sang. See Song of Summer, A. —
Unknown.
"A cup for hope!" she said. See Three Seasons. — C. RossettL
A curate once courted a nice little miss. See After Grace. —
Unknown.
A curious "boy asks an old soldier. See Silence (Curious Boy,
A). — Masters.
A curious child, who dwelt upon a tract. See Excursion, The
("I have seen," etc.). — Wordsworth.
A curse upon each king who leads his state. See Curse for
Kings, A. — Lindsay.
A curve for the shore. See Japanese Print, A. — Rice.
A curving, leaping line- of light. See Prairie Fires. — Garland.
A cycle was closed and rounded. See Bennington. — Babcock.
A cyclone threshes in the turbine crest. See Dance, The (Pow-
hatan's Daughter). — Crane.
A cypress dark against the blue. See Keynote, The. — Rodd.
A cypress-bough, and a rose-wreath sweet. See Death's Jest
Book (Athulf's Song). — Beddoes.
A dainty, delicate swallow-feather. See Chimney Nest, The. —
Dodge.
A dainty new Ditty composed and pend. See Seaman's Com
pass, The. — Price.
A dainty thing's ^the Villanelle. See Villanelle. — Henley.
A damsel came in midnight rain. See Maid Marian (Over,
Over) . — Peacock.
A damsel fair, on a summer's day. See Kirtle Red. — Bellamy.
A Danbury man named Reubens. See Anger and Enumeration
and Counting One Hundred. — Bailey.
A dandelion, yellow as gold. See Dandelion, The. — Unknown.
A daring prince of the realm Rangg Dhune. See Session with
Uncle Sidney, A (Daring Prince, The). — Riley.
A dark and dreary night: people nestling. See Martin Chuzzle-
wit (Wild Night at Sea, A).— Dickens.
A dark, tempestuous night; the stars shut in. See At Last. —
Riley.
A darkened hut outlined against the sky. See Sunrise of the
Poor, The. — Wilson.
A darky dank. See Relic. — Bacon.
A dash of rain on the pavement. See Spring in Oxford Street.
— Presland.
A daughty warrior Sword-fish. See Tale of the Sea-shell, The.
— Starr.
A Dawson City mining man lay dying in the ice. See Just
from Dawson. — Unknown.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
lay, a night,
Campion.
an hour of sweet content. See Content. —
A day agone, as I rode sullenly. See La Vita Nuova ("Day
agone, A," etc.). — Dante.
A day and then a week passed by. See Cardinal Bird, The. —
Gallagher.
A day of golden beauty! Through the night. See Day of the
Indian Summer, A. — Whitman.
A day of joy, a holiday! See On Lincoln's Birthday. — Bangs.
A day of tender memory. See Memorial Day. — Lent.
A day of torpor in the sullen heat. See August. — Riley.
A day or two ago, during a lull in business. See Two Boot-
Blacks. — Unknown.
A day to dream. See Fishing. — Guest.
A day will come, in not undreamed o£ years. See Utopia. —
Clark.
A dead Soul lay in the light of day. See Judgment. — Chan-
ning-Stetson.
A deadly feud existed, almost from time immemorial. See
Struggle on the Pass, The. — Unknown.
A dear little lady, three summers old. See "As Busy As I Tan
Be." — Carroll.
A dear little squirrel sat under a tree. See Squirrel, The. —
Unknown.
A dear old couple my grandparents were. See Child and the
Mariner, The. — Davies.
A dear old deacon in my State was cursed with a high license
pulpit. See Deacon's Sunday-School Sermon, The. — ^Am
brose.
A deep, delicious hush in earth and sky. See Noon Interval,
A. — Riley.
A deeper crimson In the rose. See Dorothea. — Van Dyke.
A delicate fabric of bird song. See Dark Cup, The (May Day).
— Teasdale.
A delightful change from the town's abode. See Barnyard
Melodies. — Brooks.
A desert does not have to be. See Deserts. — Hamilton.
A desolate shore. See "Desolate shore, A." — Henley.
A desperate impulse and a steady hand. See Suicide. —
Mullins.
A despot gazed on sun-set clouds. See Laurel- Seed, The. —
Home.
A dew-drop came, with a spark of flame. See Origin of the
Opal. — Unknown.
A diagnosis of our history proves. See Rejected "National
Hymns'* (or Anthems), The. — "Kerr."
A diamond or a coal? See Diamond or a Coal, A. — C. Rossetti.
A Dibdin properly displayed. See Collector's Discontent, The.
—Field.
A dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar. See Dillar, a Dollar,
A. — Mother Goose.
A dime I gave for sterling. See Irony. — Castle.
A diner while dining at Crewe. See Limericks ("Diner while
dining at Crewe, A"). — Unknown.
A dinner party, coffee, tea. See Breakfast. — C. and M. Lamb.
A dirge for the brave old pioneer! See Old Pioneer. The. —
O'Hara.
A dis, a dis, a green grass. See Green Grass. — Unknown.
A district school not far away. See Smack in School, The. —
Palmer.
A dog and a cat went out together. See "Dog and a cat went
out together, A." — Unknown.
A dog growing thinner, for want of a dinner. See Dog of
Reflection, The. — Taylor.
A dog made his bed in a manger. See Fables from ^Esop (Dog
in the Manger, The). — JEsop.
A dog will often steal a bone. See Nature of the Cat, The
(Cat's Conscience, The). — Lucas.
A door with blurred panes swung aside to show. See Drug-
Store, The. — Lee,
A downcast, wretched sport am I. See Appeal to the Goddess
A, An. — Ybarra.
A dream I had in the dead of night. See Tiger Bay. —
Buchanan.
A dream it was in which I found myself. See Dream Called
Life, The. — Calderon de la Barca.
A dream of beauty, dazzling bright. -See Popping the Ques
tion. — Jones.
**A Dream of Women Fair" the poet sung. See Realization. —
Raye-Smith.
A Dresden shepherdess was one day. See In a China Shop. —
Hellman.
A dress-suit of faultless cut. See How Mr. Smiggles Went
to a Public Dinner, — Turner.
A drifting; mist beyond the bar. See Dawn. — Butchart.
A drizzle of drifting rain. See On a Railway Platform. —
Noyes.
A drop fell on the apple-tree. See Summer Shower. — Dickin
son.
A drop, one drop, how sweetly one fair drop. See Dives Ask
ing a Drop and On Dives. — Crashaw.
A drowsy drone. See Old and the New, The. — Unknown.
A dryad's home was once the tree. See On Sivori's Violin. —
Osgood.
A dude from Chicago went north one July. See Dude, A. —
Smiley.
A duel was lately fought in Texas. See Duel between Mr.
Shott and Mr. Nott, The and Mysterious Duel, A.—
Harper's Weekly.
"A dull and dreary day!*' — I said. See Thinking over a Dull
Day. — Guest.
A dull uncertain brain. See Fragments on the Poet and the
Poetic Gift ("Dull uncertain brain, A")- — Emerson.
A dungeon's glooms are round the maid, and dark-browed men
are nigh. . See Joan of Arc in Prison. — Case.
A dying mother gave to you. See To Mary Field French —
Field.
A face of youth mature; a mouth of tender. See On a Youth
ful Portrait of Stevenson. — Riley.
A face that should content me wondrous well. See Description
of Such a One As He Would Love, A.— Wyatt.
A failure! My marriage is a failure! See Fly, The. — Un
known.
A faint wind, blowing from World's End. See Monition
Roberts.
A fair blue sky. See Breeze and Billow. — Watson.
A fair girl was sitting in the greenwood shade. See Fairy
Tempter, The. — Lover.
A fair little girl sat under a tree. See Good Night and Good
Morning. — Milnes.
A fair maid sat in her bower-door. See False Lover Won
Back, The and Young John. — Unknown.
A fair white rose sedately grows. Seem Two Roses. — Lindsey.
A fair-sized audience assembled last night. See Lecture by the
New Male Star. — Gardener.
A fairy and a robin met. See Fairy and the Robin, The —
Guest.
A fairy band are we. See Song. — Noyes.
A Fairy has found a new fern! See New Fern, A. — "A."
A fairy ring. See. Address Delivered at the Opening of the
New Theatre at Richmond. — Timrod.
A fairy seed I planted. See Magic Vine, The. — Unknown.
A fairy was mending a daisy. See Wounded Daisy, The. —
Unknown.
A Fairy went a walk one day. See Snail and the Fairy, The.
— Hoatson.
A fairy went a-marketing. See Fairy Went a-Marketing, A. —
Fyleman.
A faithless generation asked a sign. See Faithless Genera
tion Asked a Sign, A. — Haley.
A fallacy lies at the root of the labor question. See Idleness
a Crime. — Carrington.
A family of some pretensions. See Irrepressible Boy, The. —
Unknown.
A famous hen's my story's theme. See Hen, The. — Claudius.
A famous king would build a church. See Two Church-Build
ers, The. — Saxe.
A fancy halts my feet at the way-side well. See Way-Side
Well, The.— Cotter.
A fancy parlor lamp am I ;with decorated shade. See Parlor
Lamp, The. — M'Loughlin.
A fantasy that came to me. See Adjustable Lunatic, An
(Fantasy). — Riley.
A far look in absorbed eyes, unaware. See Magnets. — Binyon.
A farmer kind and able. See Christmas Turkey, The. — Un
known.
A farmer of the Augustan Age. See Bees and the Flies, The.
— Kipling.
A farmer once to London went. See Farmer's Blunder, The.
— Unknown.
A farmer traveling with his load. See Lucky Horseshoe, The.
—Fields.
A farmer, walking the streets of one of our big cities. See
Gape-Seed. — Unknown.
A farmer went riding upon his gray mare. See Farmer Went
Riding, A. — Unknown.
A farmer went to market to buy a little pig. See Farmer Went
to Market, A. — Edmonds.
A farmer went trotting upon a (or his) gray mare. See
Bumpety Bump and Farmer Went Trotting, A. — Mother
Goose.
A farmhouse lingers, though averse to square. See Brook in
the City, A. — Frost.
A farmhouse through whose windows stole. See What the
Birds Sang.— Short.
A fashionable woman. See Fashionable. — Unknown.
A father and mother, with their two children. See Better
Land, The. — Unknown.
A father said unto his hopeful son. See Pass, — Ware.
A father sat by the chimney-post. See Good and Better.—
Unknown.
A father sees a son nearing manhood. See People, Yes, The
(9). — Sandburg.
A favorite picture rises up before me. See Millais's "Hugue
nots.'/ — Unknown.
A favourite pleasure hath it been with me. See Prelude, The.
— Wordsworth.
A fawn sleeps in the glade. See Early Morning in a Glade. —
Dresbach.
A feather and a ribbon and a fall of pretty lace. See Her
Senior Smile Your Waterloo. — Grey.
"A feathered fowl's in your orchard, father." See Brown
Robin (B vers,"). — Unknown.
A fellah once told me that another fellah wrote a book. See
Lord Dundreary on "Pwoverbs." — Unknown.
A feller don't start in to think of himself. See Change- Worker,
The. — Guest.
A feller isn't thinkin' mean. See Out Fishin'. — Guest.
A feller's fam'ly anyway's. See Sulks, The. — Bates.
A fellers mother te the best of everybody in the wirld. See
Kid's_ Composition on Mothers, A. — Shute.
A fellow in a market-town. See Razor-Seller, The. — "Pindar/*
A fellow near Kentucky's clime. See John Thompson's Daugh
ter. — Gary.
"A fellow's mother," said Fred the wise. See Fellow*s Mother,
A. — Unknown.
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A gentle
A few days afterward the Light of the Household went forth.
See Basket of Flowers, A. — Stebbins.
A few days ago a Boston girl, who had been attending the
School of Philosophy at Concord. See Awfully Lovely
Philosophy. — Unknown.
A few days ago Mr. Grumbledorf. See Dinner Discussion,
A. — Unknown.
A few days ago there went out from our Brooklyn Navy Yard
a man-of-war, the Huron. See Wreck of the Huron. —
Talmage. .,.,,.
A few days ago young Gurley, whose father lives on C —
street. See Stage-Struck Hero, The. — Unknown,
A few green islands in a sunny sea. See Greece. — Breyfogle.
A few lonely birds. See Spring in New England. — Wilcox.
A few long-hoarded pennies in his hand. See Pennies. —
Kilmer.
A few months ago a daughter of a Nassau man. See Too Ut
terly Utter. — Albany Chronicle.
A few more windy days. See Song.- — Dudley.
A few Sundays ago I stood on a hill. Sec Farmer and the
Cities, The (Home in the Government, The). — Grady.
A few years ago my friend Mr. Alexander Ireland. See Books
and Libraries. — Lowell.
A few years since when the subject of temperance. See
Squire's Pledge, The. — Unknown.
A field of golden wheat there grows. See Harvest Song. —
Dehmel.
A fierce unrest seethes at the core. See Unrest. — Marquis.
A fiery sun throws shafts of red into a room of steel. See
King's Decree, The. — Shoemaker.
A fig for St. Denis of France. See St. Patrick of Ireland, My
Dear! — Maginn.
A figure all dirty and ragged. See Song of the Drunkard. —
Hargreaves.
A fir tree is not a flower, and yet it is associated in my mind
with primroses. See Wild Flowers.— Jefferies.
A fire burned in the far recess of the cave. See Last Days of
Pompeii, The (Witch's, Cavern, The). — Bulwer-Lytton.
A fire of fierce and laughing light. See Burns: An Ode. —
Swinburne.
A fire-mist and a planet. See Each in His Own Tongue. —
Carruth.
A fire's good companionable friend. See Winter Fire, The. —
Howitt.
A fir-tree standeth lonely. See Ein Fichtenbaum Steht Einsam.
— Heine.
A fir-tree stood, 'rnid ice and snow. See Discontented Fir-Tree,
The.— McNaught.
A fish took a notion. See Tip-Toe Tale.-^Willson.
A fisherman lived on the shore. See How a Fisherman Corked
Up His Foe in a Jar. — Carry!.
A fisherman's net had all sorts of fish. See Fables from JEsop
(Fisherman, The) . — ^Esop.
A fishing-pole's a curious thing. See Fishing-Pole, The. —
Davies.
A flake of cloud was trembling cast. See To a Texas Prim
rose. — Dargan.
A flame went flitting through the wood. See Scarlet Tanager,
The. — Mason.
A flame-coloured chalice. See Tulip, The. — Wood.
A flash from the sky on the crest of the wave. See Crisis. —
Laserte.
A flash of blue in the lilac hedge. See Spring. — Lockwood.
A flash of harmless lightning. See Humming-Bird, The, — Tabb.
A flash of light across the night. See Ulric Dahlgren. — Sher
wood.
A flawless cup: how delicate and fine. See Empty Quatrain,
The. — Van Dyke.
A flea and a fly in a flue. See Limericks ("Flea and a fly
in a flue, A"). — -Unknown.
A fleet with flags arrayed. See Ballad of the French Fleet, A,
— Longfellow.
A flimflam flopped from a fillamaloo. See Fate of the Flim
flam, The. — Field.
A floating, a floating. See Myth, A and Night Bird, The. —
Kingsley.
A flock of crows high from the Northland flies. See Autumn.
— Liliencron.
A. flock of merry singing-birds were sporting in the grove. See
O'Lincon Family, The. — Flagg-
A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by. See Sleep and To
Sleep. — Wordsworth.
A flower is looking through the ground. See Strange Meetings
(Flower Is Looking, A). — Monro.
A Flower unblown; a Book unread. See New Year, The. —
Powers.
A flush is on the_ woodland. See April's Return.— Richardson.
A fly and a flea in a flue. See Limericks ("Flea and a fly, A,"
etc.*). — Unknown.
A flying word frcm here and there. See Master, The. — Rob
inson.
A fool, a fool! I met a fool i' the forest. See As You Like It
(Motley Fool, The). — Shakespeare.
A fool and knave with different views. See Touch-Stone, The
and Maiden's Choice, The. — Bishop.
<A fool I was to sleep at noon. See Daughter of Eve, A. —
C. Rossetti.
A fool there was and he made his prayer. See Vampire. —
Kipling.
A fool there was and he wrote a theme. See Literary Vampire,
The. — Harvard Lampoon.
A fool there was, and she lowered her pride. See Woman's
Answer to the Vampire, The. — Blake.
A fool, when plagued by fleas by night. See Fool, The. —
Field.
A foolish little maiden bought a foolish little bonnet. See
Foolish Little Maiden, A and What the Choir Sang about
the New Bonnet. — Morrison.
A footstep struck her ear. See Lady of the Lake, The (James
Fitz- James and Ellen). — Scott.
A forefinger of stone, dreamed by a sculptor, points to the sky.
Sec Slants at Buffalo, New York. — Sandburg.
A forest, large or small, may render. See Uses of the Forest,
The. — Pinchot.
A forest well managed under the methods. See Four Require
ments for the Best Service.— -Pinchot.
A forlorn little figure stood at the window. See Easter by the
Arno.— Hall.
A forward rush by the lamp in the gloom. See Contretemps,
The. — Hardy.
A fount there is, doth overfling. See At the Fountain. — Mar-
cab run.
A fox, in life's extreme decay. See Fables (Fable XXIX).—
Gay.
A fox, just at the time of the vintage. See Fables from yEsop
(Fox and the Grapes, The). — JEsop.
A Fox may steal your Hens, Sir. See Beggar's Opera, The
("Fox may steal your Hens, Sir, A"). — Gay.
A fox that had never seen a lion. See Fables from /Esop
(Fox and the Lion, The) . — ^Esop.
A fox was trotting on one day. See Sour Grapes. — U nknown.
A fox went out in a hungry plight. See Hungry Fox, The. —
Unknown.
A fragment of a rainbow bright. See Rainbow, The. — Keble.
A fragrant prayer upon the air. See Poem to Be Said on
Hearing the Birds Sing, A. — Unknown.
A frail sound of a tunic trailing. See Poems ("Frail sound of
a tunic, A," etc.). — Machado.
A Franklyn's dogge leped over a style. See Verses Prefixed to
the "Lay of St. Gengulphus." — "Ingoldsby."
A freckle-faced girl stopped at post-office. See Taking No
Chances. — Unknown.
A! Fredome is a noble thing! See Bruce, The (Freedom). —
Barbour.
A French lady by the name of Mme. de Bientruffe. See Re
venge for Poisoning a Cat. — Unknown.
A Frenchman once,— -so runs a certain ditty. See Frenchman
and the Flea Powder, The. — Unknown.
A Frenchman once, who was a merry wight. See Frenchman
and the Rats, The. — Unknown.
A friend of mine, seeking for objects of charity. See Poor
Little Boy's Hymn, The. — Unknown.
A friend of mine was married to a scold. See All's Well That
Ends Well— Unknown.
" 'A frightful face'? Wai, yes, yer correct." See Fireman's
Story, The. — Unknown.
A frog he would a-woomg go. See Frog He Would a- Wooing Go.
— Unknown.
A frog vas a-singing von day, in der brook. See Don'd Feel
Too Big. — Adams.
A frog went a-courting, away did ride, huh-huh. See Frog
Went a-Courting, A. — Unknown.
A frog's a very funny (or happy) thing. See Spring Wish,
and Wish.— Farrar.
A frosty chill was in the air. See Teacher's Tale, The and
I Will Help You.-— Dixey.
A frosty Christmas Eve. See Noel: Christmas Eve, 1913. —
Bridges.
A funny old person of Slough. See Limericks ("Funny old
person of Slough, A"). — Unknown.
A furry coat has the bear to wear. See Pig's Tail, The. —
Aiilt.
A fuzzy fellow without feet. See Secret, The. — -Dickinson.
A gallant fleet sailed out to sea. See De Roberval (Gallant
Fleet, The). — Hunter-Duvar.
A gallant foeman in the fight. See Robert E. Lee. — Howe.
A gallant youth at Gravesend lived, a seaman neither rich nor
poor. See Gallant Seaman's Resolution, The. — Unknown.
A garden full of heats. See In a Garden. — Symons.
A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! See My Garden. —
Brown.
A garden is my soul, which I. See Garden Is My Soul, A. —
Gould.
A garden like a chalice-cup. See Mary. — Downing.
A garden saw I, ful of blosmy bowes. See Parlement of
Foules, A (Dream Garden, A). — Chaucer.
A garden-plot of sunny hours. See Life Garden, A. — Earle.
A garret grows a human thing. See Psalm-Book in the Garret,
The. — Taylor.
A gas-proof ghost, I climbed the stair. See Premonition, A. — •
Sassoon.
A gate. Two lovers. See Gate, The. — Cahn.
A gaunt and relentless wolf, possessed. See Inhuman Wolf
and Lamb sans Gene, The. — Carry!.
A gaunt-built woman and her son-in-law. See Polonius and
the Ballad-Singers. — Colum.
A gay green fairy. See Gay Green Fairy, A. — Littlefidd.
A gay little fly on a bright summer's morn. See House Full
of Wine, The. — Barker.
A gentle hill clad all in velvet green. See Pastel, A. — Ross.
A gentle household Spirit, unchallenged and unpaid. See
Brownie, The.— -Mimes.
A gentle Knight was pricking on the plaine. See Faerie
Queene, The (Legend of the Knight of the Red Cross,
etc.). — Spenser.
A gentle squire would gladly entertain. See Vtrgidemianini*,
Libri Sex ("Gentle squire," etc.).— Hall.
903
A gentle
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
A gentle thought there is will often start. See La Vita Nuova
("Gentle thought, A," etc."). — Dante.
A gentle wind fans the calm night. See Gentle Wind, A. —
A gentleman cam oure the sea. See Cruel Brother, The.—
Unknown, n „. , ,
A gentleman of City fame. See Discontented Sugar Broker, A.
A gentleman of courtly air. See Ballad of the Colors, The. —
A gentleman, speaking of Cesar's benevolent disposition. See
Caesar Passing the Rubicon. — Knowles.
A gentleman traveling from a country hotel. See rower ot
Big Words, The. — Unknown.
A German band stationed itself outside the house yesterday.
See Nocturne in Beekman Place. — Sullivan. >
A German proverb says, "We must have not only wings. See
Boots for Paving Stones. — Sheldon.
A German soldier in his journal wrote. See Two Viewpoints.
A gestured space. See Triolet, The.— Lewis.
A ghost, that loved a lady fair. See Phantom-Wooer, The. —
A ghostly caravan of women bowed. Sec Long Journey, The. —
A ghostly "visitant, pale Autumn Rose. See Autumn Rose,
The. — Patterson. n ,
A Giant came to me when I was young. See .Lost uemus,
A giddy" young girl was Victoria Grey. See Victoria Grey. —
A gilded* chariot swept into the square of the Herods. See
Christ Touched His Eyes. — Kingsley.
"A gipsy! Low-born gipsy!" See Gipsy Bride, The.— Banks,
A gipsy-hand beckoned. See Gipsying.— Bynner.
A girl is standing with careless feet. See Air Castles. —
A girl, who "has so many wilful ways. See Her Likeness. —
Mulock. . o T> j
A girl whose cheeks are covered with paint. See Kandom
Reflections. — Nash.
A glamour on the phantom shore. See At Les Eboulements.—
A gleam of gold in gloom and grey. See Allegra Agonistes. —
Norton. , .
A gleam of light across the night. See Beauty s Hair. —
Kilmer.
A glimpse and a glance and a fathomless gaze. See Jbrom a
Car Window. — Cappleman.
A glorious people vibrated again. See Ode to Liberty. —
A glorious tree is the gray old oak. See Fall of the Oak, The
and Oak, The.— Hill. ^ „,«..„ A
A glowing flush was on her cheek. See "Dairy Maid, A. —
Unknown.
A glowworm in a garden prayed. See Very Minor
Speaks, A.— Valle. , j . ^ 1T
A gnat that had been buzzing about the head of a bull.
Fables from ^Esop (Gnat and the Bull, The). — ^Esop.
A goat is longer than a pig. See Goat, The. — Unknown.
A Goat was nibbling on a Vine. See Fables from ^Esop (Vine
and the Goat, The).— ^Esop.
A god is dying, O bewildered ones. See Gotterdammerung.—
A goddess with a siren's grace. See Orlie Wilde. — Riley.
A gold fringe on the purpling hem. See Sunset on the I
camp.— -Whittier. •
A golden bee a-cometh. See Merry Bee, A. — Skipsey.
A golden cloud slept for her pleasure. See Mountain, The. —
Lermontov.
A golden cradle under you, and you young. See He Meditates
on the Life of a Rich Man. — Hyde.
A golden day. See Sea-Stretch.— Sheffield.
A golden gilliflower today. See Gilliflower of Gold, The. —
A golden pallor of voluptuous light. See Mocking Bird, The. —
A goldsmith stood within his stall. See Goldsmith's Daughter,
The.— Uhland. t . J . . , . .
A goldwing moth is between the scissors and the ink bottle
on the desk. See Goldwing Moth. — Sandburg,
A golfer is a man who thinks. See Golfers. — Guest.
A good deal of interest was felt in the case of Gunn vs. Bar
clay. See Gunn's Leg. — Unknown.
A good deed knows no age nor winding-sheet. See Good Deed,
A _ Reese.
"A good great name!'* So speak the bells. See Good, Great
Name, A.— Willard. • o ^ A , w ,
A good little girl sat under a tree. See Dear Apple, Wake
Up. — Unknown.
A good man never dies. See Good Man, A. — Riley.
A good man (or goodman") was ther of religioun. See Canter
bury Tales (Prologue [Parson, A]). — Chaucer.
A good old^jiegro in_tbe slums of the tpwru ^ See Congo, The
Poet
0
See
Bear-
Brotherton.
A good sword and a trusty hand. See Song of the Western
men, The and And Shall Trelawny Die? — Hawker.
A good, that never satisfies the mind. See Human Frailty. —
Drummond of Hawthornden.
A good time is coming: I wish it were here! See When Santa
Claus Comes. — Sill.
A good wife rose from her bed one morn. See Love Lightens
Labor. — Unknown.
A good Wyf was ther of bisyde Bathe. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue). — Chaucer.
A good-bye kiss is a little thing. See Little Things. — Lang.
" - • ' —"-- See Mine Host of "The
__ See Canterbury Tales,
The (Prologue [Wife of Bath, A]). — Chaucer.
A goose, a frog, a cat, a dog. See Sunday Episode. — Randall.
A governess wanted — well fitted to fill. See Wanted — a Gov
erness. — Unknown.
A gown of haze hung round the sleepy sun. See Potter's
Field, The.— Vickers.
A grace of winter breathing like the spring. See Villa Borg-
hese. — Symons.
A gracious Spirit o'er this earth presides. See Prelude, The.
— Wordsworth.
A grafter I would like to be. See Some Experiments. —
Mooney. _
A grand attempt some Amazonian Dames. See On a Fortifica
tion [at Boston Begun by Women]. — Tompson.
A grand crash — a shower of flying splinters. See They Met in
Death. — Detroit Free Press.
A grandmother with placid face and locks of soft, white hair,
See Grandmother's Hour with the Hymns. — Lee.
A granite cliff on either shore. See Brooklyn Bridge, The. —
A grasshopper once had a game of tag. See Playful Crickets,
The, and Game of Tag, A. — Unknown.
A grasshopper sat in an oak tree green. See Grasshopper,
The. — Unknown.
A grave seems only six feet deep. See Grave, A. — Moreland.
A gray cat, very willful, took a notion once to wander. See
Resolute Cat, The. — Turner.
A gray grassy hill. See Prairie Spring. — Fallis.
A gray Thanksgiving morning. See Cousin John. — "C.T.B."
A great and glorious thing it is. See Arithmetic on the Fron
tier. — Kipling.
A great and mighty wonder. See Great and Mighty Wonder.
— Anatolius.
A great deal has been said and written on the subject of
Elocution. See Elocution. — Gillespie.
A great deal of talent is lost in the world. See Moral Cour
age. — Smith.
A great leader of the people has passed through toil. See Be
hold a Martyr. — Beecher.
A great life, dedicated to the welfare of the nation. See Grant.
— McKinley.
A great many years ago our people fought. See Our Flag. —
Whiting.
A great mastery — like that of Wellington. See Masters of the
Situation. — Field.
A great star stooped from heaven and loved a flower. See
Shelley and Harriet Westbrook. — Watson.
A great, still Shape, alone. See Ireland. — Piatt.
A great stone vase. See Vase, The. — Shoup.
A great swart cheek and the gleam of tears. See Washer-
Woman, The. — Bohanan.
A great variety of meanings appear to be given to the word
"monologue." See What Monologue Is. — Barnard.
A great while ago, there was a school -boy. See Old Grey
Squirrel. — Noyes.
A great wind sweeps. See Wild Weather. — Bates.
A green and silent spot, amid the hills. See Fears in Soli
tude. — Coleridge.
A green silk frock her comely shoulders clad. See Britannia's
Pastorals (Walla, the Fairest Nymph, the Description of
Walla) . — Browne.
A grief of glaciers smashed my summer slowly. See Word
for Winter, A. — Savage.
A grievous folly shames my sixtieth year. See Odes ("Grievous
folly, A," etc.).— Hafiz.
A grim and iron-visaged throng. See Dirty Looks. — Guiter-
man.
A groan of earth in labor-pain. See San Francisco Desolate. —
Markham.
A group of jolly cowboys, discussing plans at ease. See When
the Work's All Done This Fall. — Unknown.
A group of stars on an azure field. See Old Glory. — Hynson.
A gun in the parlor, a kite in the hall. See There's a Boy in
the House. — Unknown.
A gun is heard at the dead of night. See Race for Life, A. —
Molloy.
A gush of waters! faint and sweet and wild. See Grotto of
Egeria, The. — Hervey.
A gust of wind whistled around the little house. See By the
Light of the Fire (For Her Sake). — Griffith.
A gypsy passed me with a song. See Songs of the Plains (III) .
— Dresbach.
A half-breed, slim, and sallow of face. See Down the River
(Gatineau Point). — Harrison.
A handful came to Seicheprey. See Seicheprey. — Unknown.
A handful of moss from the woodside. See Pine Tree, The.—
Unknown.
A handful of old men walking down the village street. See
Memorial Day. — Garrison.
A handkerchief, a vinaigrette. See Patty's Muff. — Unknown.
A handsome young airman lay dying. See Wrap Me Up in My
Tarpaulin Jacket and Handsome Young Airman, The. —
Unknown.
A fiandy ship, and a handy crew. See Hand over Hand. —
Unknown.
904
FIEST LINE INDEX
A kitten
A han'some night, with the trees snow-white. See Second
Settler's Story, The. — Carleton.
A happy bit hame this auld world would be. See We Are
Brethren A'. — NicolL
A happy Christmas to you! See Happy Christmas, A. — Haver-
gal.
A happy day at Whitsuntide. See Castle Ruins, The. — Barnes.
A happy father thou, when sturdy sons. See Daughter's Love,
A. — Foulke.
A happy mother stalk of corn. See Baby Corn. — Ward.
A harbor in a sunny, southern city. See Columbus. — Smith.
A hard north-easter fifty winters long. See In Fisherrow. —
Henley.
A hard, stern man upon a sick bed lay. See "God is No
where." — Unknown.
A harder lesson to learne Continence. See Faerie Queene, The
(Story of Sir Guyon, or the Knight of Temperance, The).
— Spenser.
A hard-working, industrious, God-fearing^ man, a teetotaler
of some years* standing. See Physician's Story, A. —
A hare jeered at a tortoise for the slowness. See Fables from
yEsop (Hare and the Tortoise, The). — ^Esop.
A harebell hung its willful head. See Foolish Harebell, The. —
MacDonald.
A Harvard professor said to me the other day. See Let Your
Competitors Smoke. — Jordan.
A hasty jest I once let fall. See. To G. — Kingsley.
A hayseed one day to himself did say. See Hayseed. — Un
known.
A haze on the far horizon. See Autumn. — Carruth.
A head I bear;— the Eagle of Gal. See Red Book of Hergest,
The (Lament for Urien, The — I). — Rhys, Tr.
A health, a ringing health, unto the king. See For the Eightieth
Birthday of George Meredith. — Noyes.
A health to our future — a sigh for our past. See Our Indian
Summer (Youth in Our Hearts). — Holmes.
A heart always faithful and fearless. See Theodore Roosevelt.
— Negley.
A heart full of thankfulness. See Happy Day, A. — Unknown.
A heart without a trace of guile. See Looking on the Bright
Side. — Hancock.
A heave of mighty shoulders to the yoke. See Yoke of Steers,
A. — Heyward.
A heavier yoke than that the British king. See New Declara
tion of Independence, The. — Fisk.
A heavy heart, Beloved, I have borne. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XXV). — E. Browning.
A heavy sky, and a drizzling rain. See London Idyll, A. —
Presland.
A heedy reader shall often discover in other men's compositions.
See Between the Lines. — Montaigne.
A helmet of the legion, this. See On a Roman Helmet. —
A herald am I from the Land of Dreams. See Land of Dreams,
The. — Sargent.
A hermit there was. See Content. — Unknown.
A hermit's house beside the stream. See On Retirement, and
Retirement. — Freneau.
"A hero's bride! this desert bower." See O'Connor's Child. —
Campbell.
A hidden strength. See Comus ("My sister is not," etc.
[Chastity] ) . — Milton.
A high bare field, brown from the plough, and borne. See
Potato Harvest, The. — Roberts.
A higher and a solemn voice. See Night of Forebeing, The
("Higher and a solemn voice, A"). — Thompson.
A Highland family of some dignity but not much means. See
Bobby. — Unknown.
A Hindoo died — a happy thing to do. See Paradise and Hin
doo's Paradise, The, — Birdseye.
A ho! A ho! See Bride's Tragedy, The (Love Goes a-Hawk-
ing) . — Beddoes.
A hogger on his death-bed lay. See Dying Hogger, The. —
Unknown.
A holiday in Rome — the azure sky was all unflecked by clouds
as if the eye. See Last Token. — Eaton.
A hollow reed against his lips. See Reed-Player, The. — Mac-
Leish.
A holy man returned from Palestine? See Palmer, The. —
Proudfit.
A home where quarrels never rise. See Home Serene, The. —
Guest.
A homeless little kitten. See Homeless Kitten, The. — Campbell.
"A homely little woman with big hands/' See One Angel. —
Riley.
A honey mist on a day of frost in a dark oak wood. See
Cooleen, The. — Hyde.
A hooded figure followed me. See Masque of Life and Death,
A. — Bynner.
A hoof -beat clatter down the road, a hundred years ago. See
Joshua of 1776, The. — Rose.
A horse can't pull while kicking. See Horse Sense. — Unknown.
A hostile day, and body and mind exposed. See Perspective. —
Barton.
A house and a home are different, you see. See House versus
Home.— Lee.
A house is built of bricks and stones, of sills and posts and
piers. See House and Home.— Waterman.
A house like a man all lean and coughing. See Even Num
bers. — Sandburg.
A house of sleepers — I, alone unblest. See Insomnia. — Thomas.
See Legend of the
See In a Rose Gar-
See Hundred Years
See At the Burns
A house ringed round with trees and in the trees. See Asylum.
— Freeman.
A house that lacks, seemingly, mistress and master. See Ask
ing for Roses. — Frost.
A house that's a home has a soul. See House That's a Home,
A. — Nelson.
A houseful, a roomful. See "Houseful, a roomful, A." — Un
known.
A howling storm is brewing. See Storm, The. — Heine.
A human form has many weaknesses. See Success. — Taylor.
A human soul went forth into the night. See Until the Day
break. — Burke.
A hundred autumns fallen in fire. See Forest Pine, The. —
Binyon.
A hundred autumns he has wheeled. See Crow. — Van Doren.
A hundred mares, all white! their manes. See Mireio, The
(Mares of the Camargue, The). — Mistral.
A hundred strange things. See Ghost Night. — Reese.
A hundred thousand Northmen. See Wait for the Wagon. —
Unknown.
A hundred yards have glided by. See Doncaster St. Leger,
The ("Hundred yards, A," etc.}. — Doyle.
A hundred years ago our fathers. See Old South Meet
ing House, The (Plea for the Old South Church). —
Phillips.
A hundred years ago, they quarried for the stone here. See
Hundred Years Ago, A. — Masefield.
A hundred years and more have fled.
Declaration, A. — Vickers.
A hundred years from now, dear heart,
den. — Bennett.
A hundred years is a very long time.
Ago, A. — Unknown.
A hundred years! they're quickly fled.
Centennial. — Lowell.
A hungry spider made a web. See Shining Web, The. —
Unknown.
A hunter once built him a cabin. See Aged Indian, The. —
Unknown.
A huntsman, bearing his gun afield. See Crow's Children. —
Gary.
A husband is the fellow that a wife must drag about. See
Husbands. — Guest.
A hut, and a tree. See Diogenes. — Eastman.
A hymn of glory let us sing. See Hymn, A. — The Venerable
Bede.
A is an Angel of Blushing Eighteen. See Alphabet, The. —
Calverley.
A is for adder. See Temperance Alphabet. — Unknown.
A is for apple tree, sweet with bloom. See Arbor Day Alpha
bet. — Sherwood.
A jar of cider and my pipe. See Sluggard, The. — Davies.
A jelly-fish swam in a tropical sea. See First Idealist, The. —
Allen.
A jester walked in the garden. See Cap and Bells, The. —
Yeats.
A jewel. See Price. — Orton.
A jolly dear soul is old Saint Nick. See Saint Nick. — Un
known.
A jolly fat friar loved liquor good store. See Myrtle and the
Vine, The (Gluggity Glug). — Colman the Younger.
:_11_. ~1J f^lnr.* <?/»,-, T?*f?<.e< 12"*.i*in'1 A'O TV»iir.alis BeSt
the Morning
A judgeshTp is vacant, the ermine awaits. See Opportunity. —
Unknown.
"A jug and a book and a dame." See Limericised Classics
(III — Rubaiyat, The). — Robinson.
A Juggler long through all the town. See Fables (XLII). —
Gay.
A jury of my countrymen have found me guilty of the crime
for which I stood indicted. See On Being Found Guilty
of Treason. — Meagher.
A justice walking o'er the frozen Thames. See Epigram. —
Unknown.
A keen, sweet fragrance lies along the air. See Canadian
Pine, The. — Allison.
A Kentucky lawyer was standing on the steps. See Turning
the Tables and Vocabularic Duel, A. — Unknown.
A kind-hearted clergyman asked a convict. See Slow. — Un
known.
A kindling impulse seized the host. See Chattanooga. — Mel
ville.
A kindly word and a kindly deed. See Sower and Seed. — Un
known.
A king, a pope, and a kaiser. See Ship, The. — Unknown.
A king — estranged from his loving Queen. See Speeding of
the King's Spite. — Riley.
A king is dead! Another master mind. See On the Death of
Leopold, King of the Belgians. — Kingsley.
A king lived long ago. See Pippa Passes ("King lived long
' "x - — -nine-
See Our Great Cap-
A kiss? for a child's kiss? See Sister Songs. — Thompson.
"A kiss in the dark — ha! ha! nothing like it!" See Kiss in the
Dark, A. — Thompson.
A kiss when I wake up in the morning. See Mama's Kisses
and Mother's Kisses. — Unknown.
A kite and a string. See She Would.— -Willson. .
A kite, while devouring a skylark. See Stupid Kite, The. —
Upward.
A kitten has no work to do. See Contentment. — Peabody.
V J.UC* J. -U.C ^ Village it J VJAU.6./. \^\jj.ni.a.i.* vruf, J. urvi w _
A jolly old fellow. See Kriss Kringle's Travels. — Best.
A joy is in the morning veiled. See Joy Is in tl
Veiled, A.— Ridge.
ago, A"). — R. Browning.
A kingly soul is dumb within the tomb,
tain. — Foulke.
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A kitten
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
A kitten once to its mother said. See Robber Kitten, The. —
Baker.
A kitten went a-walking. See Serious Question. A. — Wells.
A kitty named Pollie— just over the way. See Cat's Birthday
Celebration, A. — Jones.
A Klondike City mining man lay dying on the ice. See Klon
dike Miner, The. — Unknown.
A knicht had two sons o sma fame. See Sir Lionel (B vers.).
— Unknown,
A knife within his hand he stood. See Chicago Idyll. — Root.
A knight and a lady once met in a grove. See Sympathy. —
Heber.
A knight of gallant deeds. See Romatmt of the Page, The. —
Browning.
A Knight ther was, and that a worthy man. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue [Knight, The and Some Characters,
etc.]), — Chaucer.
A knot of May we've brought you. See May Garland, The. —
Unknown.
A lad perched in the upper story of a barn. See False Kiss,
The. — Unknown.
A ladder from the land of light. See Sunbeam, The. — Tabb.
A lady came right to our tent. See Mona.— - McOmber.
A lady dying of diabetes. See Mechanical Optimist, The. —
Stevens.
A lady entered a car on the Oakwood road one day. See My
Darling's Blind. — Unknown.
A lady fair, of lineage high. See Princess Ida (Ape and the
Lady, The).— Gilbert.
A lady loved a swaggering rover. See Pirate Treasure. —
Brown.
A lady on one of the sugar plantations. See Good Measure. —
Unknown.
A lady red upon the hill. See Waking Year, The. — Dickinson.
A lady so fine came out of the woods. See Miss Willow. —
Kennedy.
A lady stands beside the silver lake. See Lake Saratoga. —
Saxe.
A lady stood on the turret-stone. See Lady Stood, A. — Diet-
rnar von Aist.
A lady that was so fair and bright. See Lady That Was So
Fair, A.— Unknown.
A lady there was of Antigua. See Limericks ("Lady there was,
A," etc.). — Monkhouse.
A lake and a fairy boat. See Lake and a Fairy Boat, A and
Song for Music. — Hood.
A Lake Shore Railroad conductor. See Eat Less. — Unknown.
A lame boy. See Lame Boy and the Fairy, The. — Lindsay.
A land of Dreams and Sleep, — a poppied landl See Nubia. —
Taylor.
A land of streams! some, like a downward smoke. See Lotos-
Eaters, The ("Land of streams, A," etc.). — Tennyson.
A land that is lonelier than ruin. See By the North Sea. —
Swinburne.
A lane of elms in June; — the air. See Forby Sutherland. —
M'Crae.
A languid atmosphere, a lazy breeze. See Summer Afternoon,
A,— Riley.
A lantern light from deeper in the barn. See Fear, The. —
Frost.
A large Spanish ship-of-war was en route. See English Buc
caneer, The. — Unknown.
A lark in the mesh of the tangled vine. See Kyrielle. — Payne.
A lassie all alone was making her moan. See As I Stood by
Yon Roofless Tower. — Burns.
A late lark twitters from the quiet skies. See I. M. Margari-
tae Sororis and Margaritse Sorori. — Henley.
A late snow beats. See Faces. — Ridge.
A laugh is just like sunshine. See Laugh, A and Sunshine
and Music. — Saunders.
A laughing knot of village maids. See Shaded Pool, The. —
Gale.
A laughing, panting little Pan. See Birthday, A. — Bynner.
A law firm commanding. See Help Wanted. — Waldheini.
"A lawyer," hiccuped a disbarred member of the bar, "is a
man." See People, Yes, The ^(69). — Sandburg.
A lawyer of Brittany, once on a time. See How the Lawyers
Got a Patron Saint. — Saxe.
A leaf falls softly at my feet. See Leaf, A. — Uhland.
A leaf falls upon the grass. See Leaf Falls upon the Grass,
A.— Merrill.
A leaf moved up on me, like a tattered old sailor dropped from
the long winds. See Punchinello. — Burgh.
A leaf turns. See Walker, The.— Winters.
A league of broomgrass, rose and mauve and umber. See
Dusk in the Low Country. — Heyward.
A lean man, silent, behind triple bars. See Sard Harker
("Lean man, A," etc.). — Masefield.
A leaping wind from England. See Release. — Hodgson.
A learned and a happy ignorance. See Eden. — Traherne.
"A letter from my love today!" See Ballad of Hell, A. — David
son.
A letter is a gypsy elf. See Letter Is a Gypsy Elf, A. — Wynne.
A Letter that was three weeks late. See These Things Have I
Loved.— HIslop.
A liar goes In fine clothes. See Liars, The, — Sandburg.
A life on the ocean wave. See Life on the Ocean Wave, A.—
Sargent.
A light broke in upon my brain. See Prisoner of Chillon, The
("Light broke in. A," etc.). — Byron.
A light comes in your face,, a sudden glow. See Question of
Sacrifice, A. — Sister M. Eulalia.
A light is out in Italy. See MazzinL — Searing.
A light on the Erie Canal. See Erie Canal Ballad, The.— rUn-
known.
A lighter scarf of richer fold. See Baby Zulma's Christmas
Carol. — Requier.
A lilac ribbon is unbound. See Country of No Lack. — Unter-
meyer.
A lily bulb, deep in the soil asleep. See Easter Exercise, An
(Easter Parable, An). — Unknown.
A lily in my garden grew. See Maiden and the Lily, The. —
Fraser.
A lily's fragrance rare, an aureole's pale splendor. See Her
Name. — Hugo.
A line in long array where they wind betwixt green islands.
See Cavalry Crossing a Ford. — Whitman.
A line of light! it is the inland sea. See Mare Mediterranean
— Nichol.
A linen man from Syria has pretty wares to sell. See Linen
and Lace. — Guest.
A linnet in a gilded cage. See Linnet in a Gilded Cage, A. —
C. Rossetti.
A linnet who had lost her way. See Tenebris Interlucentem. —
Flecker.
A lion cub, of sordid mind. See Lion and the Cub, The. — Gay.
A Lion emerged from his lair. See Lion, A. — Francis.
A lion has a tail and a very fine tail. See In the Fashion. —
Milne.
A lion in his jaws caught up a child. See Lion and Prince. —
Hugo.
A lion with the heat oppressed. See Lion and the Mouse, The.
— Taylor.
A lithe beautiful fear. See Python. — Conkling.
A little basket cradle-bed. See Life. — Cowan.
A little Bee named Beatrice, and an Ant named Antoinette.
See Fashionable Call. — Wade.
A little bird flew my window by. See Over the Hills and Far
Away. — Mulock.
A little bird flew through the dell. See Autumn Song. —
Tieck.
A little bird has told me that today will appear. See Song in
July, A. — Lindsay.
A little bird I am. See Little Bird I Am, A. — Guyon.
A little bird sang in the dead of the night. See Song in the
Night, The. — Buckham.
A little bird sat in a cherry tree. See Gunner and the Bird,
The. — Unknown.
A little bird sat on a low swinging bough. See Pinch of Salt,
A.— Ault.
A little bird sat on the edge of her nest. See Anxiety. — Mac-
donald.
A little bird sits in our cottonwood tree. See Little Bird. —
Cawein.
A little bit of a woman came. See Little Woman, A and
Dedication to "Second Book of Verse." — Field.
A little bit of heaven. See Little Bit of Heaven, A. —
Gabell.
"A little bit queer" — my Mary! See Sent Back by the Angels.
— Langbridge.
A little black ant found a large grain of wheat. See Little
Ants, The. — Taylor.
A little black thing among the snow. See Chimney Sweeper,
The.— Blake.
A little blind girl wandering. See Brook, The. — Lord.
A little boat is seen afloat. See Humor of the Day. — Chicago
News.
A little boy and a little girl. See There Was a Little Boy.—
Mother Goose.
A little Boy had bought a Top. See Boy and His Top, The. —
Frere.
A little boy had sought the pump. See To Whom We Shall
Give Thanks and Thank the Creator, Not the Created. —
Unknown.
A little boy named Thomas ate. See Remorseful Cakes, The.
—Field.
A little Boy of heavenly birth. 'See Out of Bounds. — Tabb.
A little boy on our street. See No Stockings to Wear.—
Unknown.
A little boy once played so loud. See Extremes. — -Riley.
A little boy or girl coming late to school. See Things That I
Do Not Like to See. — Rook.
A little boy sat dreaming. See Stars. — Unknown.
A little boy was dreaming. See Little Dreamer, The and
Only a Dream. — Unknown.
A little boy was set to keep. See Boy and the Wolf, The.—
Frere.
A little boy went forth to school. See Willie and Willie Won.
— Ehrmann.
A little boy whose name was Tim. See Ballad of the Jelly-
Cake.— Field.
A little braver when the skies are gray. See My Goals. —
Guest.
A little brown room in a sea of fields. See Violin Sonata by
Vincent d'Indy. — Lowell.
A little brown seed in the furrow. See Little Brown Seed in
the Furrow, The. — Benham.
A little cat played on a silver flute. See Boston Cats, The. —
Macy.
A little chick one day. See Chicken's Mistake, The. — Gary.
A little child, a little meek- faced. See Voices at the Throne,
The. — Westwood.
A little child may have a loving heart. See Little Child, A. —
Unknown.
A little child one winter night. See Moon and the Child, The.
— Jacque.
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A long
A litde cock-sparrow sat on a green tree. See Little Cock-Spar
row Sat on a Green Tree, A. — Mother Goose.
A little colt— brojicho, loaned_to the _ farm. See Broncho That
\fy - - - --
A Httl
Would Not Be Broken, The. — Lindsay,
ittle cross. See Robin's Cross. — Darley.
— Gary.
A little elbow leans upon your knee.
To a Tired Mother.— Smith.
See Tired Mothers and
A little face there was. See In Rama. — Townsend.
A little fair soul that knew no sin. See Little Fair Soul, The.
— Smedley.
A little fairy comes at night. See Queen Mab. — Hood.
A little fir grew in the midst of the wood. See Foolish Fir-
Tree, The. — Van Dyke.
A little flock of clouds go down to rest. See Evening Clouds.
— Ledwidge.
A little Flower grew in a lonely Vale. See To Mrs. Ann Flax-
man. — Blake.
A little frog sat on a log. See Little Frog, A. — Wilkins.
A little garden on a bleak hillside. See Little Garden, A. —
Lowell.
A little girl entered a bakery and, walking to the counter.
See Peach Pie. — Unknown.
A little girl goes to market for her mother. See Marketing. —
Unknown.
A little gray hill-glade, close-turfed, withdrawn. See Marsyas.
— Roberts.
A little grimy-fingered girl. See Little Grimy-Fingered Girl,
A.— Dodd.
A little hand is knocking at my heart. See Return, The. —
Symons.
A little head of curly gold-brown hair. See Dorcas. — Randle.
A little here, a little there. See Thought, A. — Reed.
A little honey! Ay, a little sweet. See Esther ("Little honey,
A," etc.). — Blunt.
A little hope, a little cheer. See Potent Spell, A. — Michaelis.
A little ink more or less! See Little Ink More or Less, A. —
Crane.
A little is he victor here. See Tactic. — Marks.
A little Jew lived in a little straw hut. See Biography. — Klein.
A little lamb had Mary; sweet. See Old Song by New Singers,
An. — Wilkie.
A little lamb went straying. See Little Lamb Went Straying,
A.— Midland.
A little laughter, _and a little time^for tears. See Life. — Guest.
A little learning is a dang'rous thing. See Essay on Criticism,
An (Little Learning, A). — Pope.
A little light is going by. See Firefly. — Roberts.
A little lonely child am I. - See Moon-Child, The .— "Macleod."
A little love, of Heaven a little share. See Sufficiency. — White.
A little maid at Sunday school. See Palestine. — Brooks.
A little maid in a pale-blue hood. See Little Maid's Sermon,
The. — Perry.
A little maid of Astrakan. See Divan, The. — Stoddard.
A little maid, of summers four. See Some Songs after Master-
Singers (Dolly's Mother. /The). — Riley.
A little maid upon my knee sighs wearily. See True to Life. —
Burnha_m.
A little maiden met me in the lane. See Intercepted Salute,
The. — Brown.
A little man bought him a big bass drum. See Family Drum
Corps, A. — Douglas.
A little man, who muffins sold. See Muffin Man, The. —
"A. J."
A little miss. A little kiss. A little bliss. It's ended. See
f Marriage. — Unknown.
A little mongrel dog — he couldn't boast. See His Name Was
Bob. — Caruthers.
A little moon was restless in Eternity. See Night Note. —
Oppenheim.
A little more heart in the things we do. See Little More
Heart, A. — Unknown.
A little more than a year ago the Century Magazine. See
Safe and Sane Fourth of July, A. — West.
A little more tired at close of day. See Growing Old. — Wells.
A little more toward the light. See Growing Gray. — Dobson.
A little mouse nibbled a Limburger cheese. See Mouse, A
Cat, and an Irish Bull, A. — Tabb.
A little mushroome-table spred. See Oberon's Feast. — Herrick.
A little old fellow was peering about. See Child Angel, The. —
> Kohans.
A little old man lived in the west. See Dandoo. — Unknown.
A little old man lived up in a cloud. See Cloud House, The. —
Mott.
A little old woman before me. See Only Playing. — Unknown.
A little one played among the flowers. See How Happy I'll
_ Be. — Unknown.
A little onward lend thy guiding hand. See Samson Agonistes
(Samson's Lament). — Milton.
"A little, passionately, not at all." See Villanelle of Mar
guerites. — Dowson.
A little past the village. See Wayside Inn, The. — Procter.
A little peach in the orchard grew. See Little Peach, The. —
.Field,
A little peasant maiden, scarce thirteen summers old. See
Peasant Heroine, A. — Burke.
A little Piggy- Wig once went to court. See Little Piggy-
Wig, The. — Thompson.
A little Pixie Piper went. See Pipes and Drums. — Holmes.
A little Quaker maiden, with dimpled cheek and chin. See
Little Quaker Sinner, A. — Montgomery.
See Don't You Know. —
See Conversation, A. —
A little rain, and a little sun.
Unknown.
A little road goes up the hill.
Birchall.
A little road was straying. See Little Road, The.— Turner.
A little Saint best fits a little shrine. See Ternary (or Ternarie)
of Littles, upon a Pipkin of Jelly Sent to a Lady, A. —
Herrick.
A little shepherd maiden. See II Etait un' Bergere. —
Unknown.
A little ship goes out to sea. See Little Fishermen. —
Guest.
A little song for bedtime, when, robed in gowns of white. See
Ho, for Slumberland! and For the Slumber Islands, Ho! —
Rexford.
A little t soul scarce fledged for earth. See Baby's Death, A. —
Swinburne.
A little sound. See Many a Mickle. — De la Mare.
A little stream (or spring) had lost its way. See Deed and
a Word, A and Good Deed, A. — Mackay.
A little sun, a little rain. See Earth and Man, The. —
Brooke.
A little sunbeam in the sky. See Sunbeam, The. — Unknown.
A little tear and a little smile set out to run a race. See
Running a Race. — "C. W. F."
A little time for laughter. See After. — Marston.
A little urchin, ragged, black. See Gib Him One ub Mine. —
Davis.
A little way below her chin. See On Some Buttercups. — •
Sherman.
A little way to walk with you, my own. See Little Way, A. —
Stanton.
A little while a little love. See Little While, A. — D. Rossetti.
A little while, a little while. S_ee Little While, a Little While,
A and Stanzas. — E. Bronte.
A little while ago I stood by the grave of the old Napoleon.
See At the Tomb of Napoleon and Napoleon. — Ingersoll.
A little while (my life is almost set!) See Little While I Fain
Would Linger Yet, A. — Hayne.
A little while my love and I. See May Song, A.— Mont-
gomerie.
A little while the rose. See Roseleaf. — Van Dyke, Tr.
A little while the tears and laughter. See Envoi (A Little
While) and Little While, A. — Marquis.
A little while to love and rave. See Little While to Love and
Rave, A. — Hoffenstein.
A little while when I am gone. See Dark Cup, The (Little
While, A).— Teasdale.
A little wild bird sometimes at my ear. See Ballata: Of True
and False Singing. — Unknown.
A little winding railway in a southern county connects two
m widely parallel systems. See Almost Home. — McCants.
A little window-garden plot. See Memorial Day. — Sidney.
A little woman found a brooch upon the street one day. See
Tale of a Brooch. — Guest.
A little word in kindness spoken. See Little Word, A. —
Colesworthy.
A little work, a little play. See Trilby (Little Work, A). —
Du Mauri er.
A lively young turtle lived down by the banks. See Song of
the Turtle and Flamingo and Turtle and Flamingo. The. —
Fields.
A living breathing Bible: Tables where. See Upon the Tomb
of John Cotton. (Upon the Tomb of the Most Reverend
Mr. John Cotton). — Woodbridge.
A local clergyman was down-town one day of the recent ultra-
zero mornings. See Accommodating Office Boy, The. —
Unknown.
A lofty ship from Salcombe carne. See Salcombe Seaman's
Flaunt to the Proud Pirate, The. — Unknown.
A log hut with a stack-chimney, at the foot of a long, low hill.
See De Valley an' de Shadder (Black Ankle Break-Down).
— Edwards.
A lone gray bird. See From the Shore. — Sandburg.
A lone wolf I am. See Song of an Indian Warrior. — Sioux
Indians.
A lonely cabin, like an eagle's nest. See Book of Earth, The
(Night and the Abyss). — Noyes.
A lonely hovel, whence no light shines. See Three Visitors. —
Hooper.
A lonely lake, a lonely shore. See Loon, The. — Sarett.
A lonely pond in age-old stillness sleeps. See "Lonely pond,
A," etc. — Basho.
A lonely task it is to plough! See Ploughing. — Garland.
A lonely way, and as I went rny eyes. See Two Infinities.—
Dowden.
A lonely woman sat in a room. See Joy of Doing Good, The.
— Farningham.
A lonely workman, standing there. See In the Moonlight. —
Hardy.
A long cool corridor alive with fame. See Winged Victory. —
Pulsifer.
A long green swell. See Chill of the Eve.— Stephens.
A long, long time ago, on Christmas eve. See Visit of the
Christ-Child. — Harrison.
A long, long time, and a long time ago. See Long Time Ago,
A. — Unknown.
A long, rich breadth of Holland lace.
— Carpenter.
A long time ago lived Procrustes. The same.
Bed.— Perry.
A long while ago— you the date must suppose. See Gottingen
Barber, The. — Carpenter,
See Old Flemish Lace.
See Procrustes"
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A loon I thought it was. See Song of Parting, A. — Chippewa
Indians.
A love-lorn lad wooed a coy maid once. See Shy Little Maid,
A. — Unknown.
A lovely form there sate beside ray bed. See Phantom or
Fact.— Coleridge.
A lovely maiden came down the garden path. See Time Doeth
All Things Well.— Harte.
A lovely morn, so still, so very still. See May, 1840. —
H. Coleridge.
A lovely rose is sprung. See Lovely Rose Is Sprung, A. —
Unknown.
A lovely young lady I mourn in my rhymes. See Epitaph. —
Cayley.
A lover gave the wedding-ring. See Ring's Motto, The. —
Unknown.
A lover of the moorland bare. See To K. de M. — Stevenson.
A Lover said, "O Maiden, love me well.'3 See Man's Devotion,
A.— Riley.
A loving mind to all mankind. 5"^? Good Will. — Denton.
A low full sweep of instrumental string. See Sonnet. — Cornell
Widow.
A low moon shone on the desert land and the sage was silver
white. See Charley Lee. — Knibbs.
A lull in the battle's awful roar. See Our Drummer Boy. —
Hildreth.
A lull in the racket and brattle. See Lark, The. — Gibson,
A macaw preens upon a branch outspread. See Decoration. —
Bogan.
A magnet hung in a hardware shop. See Patience (Fable of the
Magnet and the Churn, The). — Gilbert.
A maid from Japan and a little toy man. See Gingerbread
Horse, The. — Stanistreet.
A Maid me loved; her love I not respected. See Maid Me
Loved, A. — Hannay.
A maid of Christ doth plead with me. See Luve Ron, A. —
De Hales.
A maid reclined beside a stream.., at fall of summer day. See
Forever and Forever. — Converse.
A maid who mindful of her playful time. See Sibyl, The. —
Hake.
A maiden, blest with loving eyes. See "Will Frank Buchanan
Write?" — Scott.
A maiden born when Autumn leaves. See Your Lucky Birth
day Jewel (September). — Unknown.
A maiden lies in her chamber. See Maiden Lies in Her Cham
ber, A. — Heine.
A maiden once, of certain age. See Any One Will Do. —
Unknown.
A maiden whilom there was one. See Confessio Aniantis
(Story of Phoebus and Daphne, The). — Cower.
A maiden's crown of glory is her silken rippling hair.
Why ? — Un kn own .
A major loved a maiden so. See Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si.
— Unknown.
"A man, a man, a kingdom for a man!" See Satires (Scourge
of Villainy, The). — Marstqn.
A man and a maid went a-rowing, all on a fine summer day.
See Love and Tragedy Down by the Riverside.— Unknown,
A man and a woman both ordered the same luncheon. See
Matter of Words, A. — Unknown.
A man by the name of Bolus — all 'at we'll ever know. See
Man by the Name of Bolus, A. — Riley.
A man called Dante, I have heard. See Man Called Dante, I
Have Heard, A. — King.
A man came into the office of Judge X. See Dog Partnership
Case, A. — Unknown.
A man came slowly from the setting sun. See Cuchulain's
Fight with the Sea. — Yeats.
A man cannot whip the world. See Things to Remember. —
Unknown.
A man comes mopin' round you in a melancholy way. See
Fellow with the Grippe, The. — Finer.
A man did come! See There Came a Man. — Tombo.
A man do_es not plant a tree for himself, he plants it for
posterity. See For Posterity. — Smith.
A man doesn't whine at his losses. See Man, A. — Guest.
A man had once a vicious wife. See Troublesome Wife, The.
— Unknown.
A man has been Quixotical enough to steal my wife. See
Piano- Tuner, The. — Unknown.
A man has died. We pause to meet this hour. See Ode in
Memory of Theodore Roosevelt. — Altrocchi.
A man, he two sons. See Chinaman's Prodigal, The. — Un
known.
A man hobbled into the colonel's office upon crutches. See
S'posin'. — Unknown,
A man I love to contemplate is Harold Olney Pirn. See Harold
Olney Pirn. — Dodd.
A man in his carriage was riding along. See True Source of
Contentment. — Unknown.
A man is at his finest towards the finish of the year. See
At Christmas. — Guest.
A man is fortunate indeed. See As Falling Frost. — Wiggam.
A man is to be pitied who is satisfied with his past. See
Perfect Life. — Vincent.
A man is tortured in a cell in Germany. See Man at the Fac
tory Gate, The. — Newman.
A man loved, heart and soul, his favorite Cat. See Cat
Changed into a Woman, The. — La Fontaine.
A man may rant and a man may rail. See Distinction, A. —
Wilkes.
A man more kindly, in his careless way. See Portrait, A. —
Duer.
See
A man morose and dull and sad. See Metaphysics, — Adams.
A man must earn his hour of peace. See Peace. — Guest.
A man must live. We justify. See Man Must Live, A.
Oilman.
A man must serve his time to every trade. See English Bards
and Scotch Reviewers ("Man must serve, A"). — Byron.
A man of kind and noble mind. See How the Babes in the
Wood Showed They Couldn't Be Beaten. — Carryl.
A man of taste is Robinet. See Ragged Robin. — Twamley.
A man of wondrous clarity. See O' Flaherty and John Stubbs
— Foss.
A man of words and not of deeds. See Man of Words, A
and Deeds. — Unknown.
A man once said to me: "I was a pretty hard case." See
How to Break the Chain. — Gough.
A man once stood by the bedside. See Sketches by Boz (Drunk
ard's Death, The). — Dickens .r
A man overboard! See Les Miserables (Billows and Shadows
[Man O ver board ] ) . — Hu go .
A man reached a long arm over the little crowd. See Con
densed Telegram, The. — Unknown.
A man said to the universe. See Man, The. — Crane.
A man said unto his Angel. See Kings, The. — Guiney.
A man sat on a rock and sought. See Prehistoric Smith. —
"Arkwright."
A man saw the whole world as a grinning skull and crossbones.
See Bath. — Sandburg.
A man shall come into this land. See Saint Patrick for Ire
land (Bard's Chant). — Shirley.
A man should live in a garret aloof. See Flight of the God
dess, The. — Aldrich.
A man so various, that he seemed to be. See Absalom and
Achitophel (Zimri). — Dryden.
A man that sees by chance his picture, made. See Growth
of Love, The (XXXIX).— Bridges.
A man that would of Truth tell. See Quest of Saint Truth,
The. — Unknown.
A Man there came, whence none could tell. See Touchstone,
The. — Allingham.
A man there is of fire and straw. See William Wilson. —
Cowley.
A man there was of simple kind. See Garden, The. — Warren.
A man unknown to worldly fame. See Captain's Last Hail,
The. — Penney.
A Man was complaining that he had insured His Life. See
Turk and Life Insurance, The. — Payne.
A man was crucified. He came to the city a stranger. See
Silver Nails. — Sandburg.
A man was sitting underneath a tree. See Seumas Beg. —
Stephens.
A man wearing passably good clothes. See Man Who Will
Make a Speech, The. — Unknown.
A man went a-hunting at Reigate (or Rygate). See Limericks
("Man went a-hunting," etc.). — Mother Goose.
A man went down to Panama. See Goethals. — Mackaye.
A man who drew his strength from all. See Lincoln Statue,
The.— Collins.
A man who had been walking for some time in the downward
path. See Praying for Papa. — Unknown.
A man whose name was Johnny Sands. See Johnny Sands. —
Unknown.
A man will hunt until he finds a rabbit. See Twelve Gauge
Sonnet. — Lind.
A man with crow's-feet round his eyes. See Man with
Crow's-Feet, A. — Spaulding.
"A man's a man," says Robert Burns. See Man's a Man, A.
— Rankin.
"A man's a man," says Robert Burns. See New Version of
"A Man's a Man for A' That." — Mackay.
A many a summer is dead and buried. See Spirits Every
where. — Uhland,
A Marble Arch for Heroes to walk in. See Marble Arch. — •
Far j eon.
A marble ruin nigh forgotten. See Tempio di Venere. —
Moore.
A march in the ranks hard-prest, and the road unknown. See
March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown,
A. — Whitman.
A mariner sat on the shrouds one night. See Drowned
Mariner, The. — _Sm£th.
A marsh bird swinging on a slender reed. See In Summer
time. — Merriman.
A martyred Saint, he lies upon his bier. See Lincoln.—-
Robinson.
A master deep-eyed. See Master of the Dance, The. — Lindsay.
A niayde Cristes me bit yorne. See Luve Ron, A. — De Hales.
A mayde ther ben, a wordy one and wyse. See Poets at a
House- Party, The. — Wells.
A meadow for the little lambs. See Sweetest Place, The. — Butts.
A meadow lark sang at the drooping of dusk. See Meadow
Lark Sang, A. — Conimerf ord.
A melancholy Beaver. See Melancholy Beaver, A. — Guiterman.
A melancholy little man was seated on the ground. See Home. —
Unknown.
A melody so haunting. See Liebestraum. — Farr.
A member of the .JEsculapian line lived at Newcastle-upon-
Tyne. See Newcastle Apothecary, The. — Colman.
A Merry Christmas to everybody! A Happy New Year to all
the world! See Dickens's Christmas Greeting. — Battis.
A Merry Christmas, Uncle I God save you! See Christmas
Carol (Merry Christmas). — Dickens.
A merry dance, succeeding a merry song, had ended. See
"Merchant of Venice," Told in Scotch. — Reade.
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A new
A merry peal of marriage bells. See Bridal Feast, The. —
A messenger from Glaucus desires to be admitted. See Last
Days of Pompeii, The (Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave,
The). — Bulwer-Lytton.
A meteoric soul of heavenly birth. See Meteorite, The. —
Castello.
A Methodist circuit-rider, traveling through Central Indiana.
See He Didn't Ask. — Unknown.
A microscope, a gift more prized than all. See New Toy. —
A middle-aged lady, with a black alpaca dress. See She Had
Business with the Boss Mason. — Unknown.
A midnight cry appalls the gloom. See Johnny Appleseed. —
Venable.
A mightier church shall come, whose covenant word. See
Mightier Church, A. — Carpenter.
A mighty fortress is our God. See Mighty Fortress Is Our
God, A and Hymn. — Luther.
A mighty growth ! The county side. See Old Oak Tree at Hat-
field Broadoak, The. — Locker-Lampson.
A mighty hand from an exhaustless urn. See Flood of Years,
The. — Bryant.
A mighty king on his couch reclined. See King's Temple, The. —
Unknown.
A mighty mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping. See Don
Juan (London). — Byron.
A mighty pine tree on a hill. See Telephone Pole, The. —
Wickey.
A mile an' a bittcck, a mile or twa. See Mile an' a Bittock,
A. — Stevenson.
A mile and a half, it may be two miles. See Ben Hur (Angels
and the Shepherd, The).— Wallace.
A mile behind is Gloucester town. See Gloucester Moors. —
Moody.
A militant Christianity, a Christianity on the warpath, see
Militant Church, The. — Dickie.
A milk white Hind, immortal and unchang'd. — See Hind and the
Panther, The. — Dryden.
A milkmaid, who poised, (or posed) a full pail on her head.
See Milkmaid, The.— Taylor.
"A milkweed, and a buttercup, and cowslip, said sweet Mary.
See Her Dairy. — Newell.
A million little diamonds. See Winter Jewels and Dewdrops.
A million million spermatozoa. See Fifth Philosopher's Song. —
Huxley.
A million young workmen straight and strong lay stiff on the
grass and roads. See Million Young Workmen, 1915,
A. — Sandburg.
A mind like this must dissipate itself. See Pauline ( Mind
like this, A"). — R. Browning.
A mind so pure, so perfect fine. See Picture of the Mind,
The. — Jonson. .
A mind unnerved, or indisposed to bear. See Retirement
(What to Read). — Cowper.
A minister who does not believe immersion is baptism. See
Baptism Defended. — Unknown.
A minute is so small a thing. See Minutes. — Klemschtmdt.
A minx in khaki struts the limelit boards. See Ragtime. —
A miracle indeed! See Miracle Indeed, A. — Purohit.
A miracle? Is it more strange than natures common way?
See Miracle, A. — Klingle.
A mischievous fairy. See My Little Tease. — Lyman.
A miser old. See What Gold Cannot Buy.— Easterday.
A miser with an eager face. See World's Miser, A. — Maynard.
A mist was driving down the British Channel. See Warden
of. the Cinque Ports, The. — Longfellow.
A misty memory — faint, far away. See Enduring, The.—
Riley.
A Mrs. Shepherd of Danbury, Conn. See Malice Domestic.
A mock-bird in a village. See Donkey and the Mocking-Bird,
The and Mocking Bird and the Donkey. — Rosas.
A mocking bird in Florida at dawn begins to sing. See Mock
ing Bird in Florida, A. — Guest.
A mocking question! Britain's answer came. See Scrap ot
Paper, A. — Van Dyke.
A modern daub it was, perchance. See Academy at Venice.
The.— Clough. -
A modest singer, with meek soul and heart. See Humble Singer,
A.— Riley. t .
A moment in the morning, ere the cares of the day begin. See
To Begin the Day. — Unknown.
A moment pause, ye British fair. See Lesson of Waterloo,
The. — Unknown.
A. moment, scarcely more, I stood. See Waiting — at the
Church Door. — Miller.
A moment spent in innocence. See Life. — Nickey.
A moment the wild swallows like a flight. See Thunderstorm,
A. — Lampman.
A moment then Lord Marmion stayed. See Marmion (Flodden
[Flodden Field]).— Scott.
A moment when the world is sunk in space. See Inspiration. —
Hooke.
A moment's patience, gentle Mistris Anne. See William
Shakespeare to Mrs. Anne, Regular Servant to the Rev.
Mr. Precentor of York. — Gray.
A monarch sat, in serious thought, alone. See Rabbi and the
Prince, The. — Harvey.
A Monk there was, a monk of mastery. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Prologue). — Chaucer.
A monk, when his rites sacerdotal were o'er. See Philosopher's
Scales, The. — Taylor.
A Monsieur from the Gallic shore. See Frenchman's Dinner,
A. — Unknown.
A monster of iron, steel and brass. See As the Pigeon Flies. —
Lewis.
A monster taught. See Song of a Train. — Davidson.
A month, sweet Little-ones, is past. See Mother's Return,
The.— Wordsworth.
A monument for the Soldiers! See Monument for the Sol
diers, A. — Riley.
A moonbeam floateth from the skies. See Heigho, My Dearie.
—Field.
A moonless night — a friendly one. See Running the Batteries.
—Melville.
A moonlit desert's yellow sands. See Wordsworth. — Sill.
A more humane Mikado never. See Mikado, The (Mikado's
Song) . — Gilbert.
A morn of winds and swaying trees. See Song of the Sum
mer Days. — Macdonald.
A moth belated, sun and zephyr-kist. See To a Moth That
Drinketh of the Ripe October. — Pfeiffer.
A mother came when stars were paling. See Fairy Boy, The. —
Lover.
A mother cat with kittens three. See Lincoln's Motherless
Kittens. — Pender.
A mother, in the twilight. See Shepherd's Story, The. —
Burrell.
A mother sat by her little child; she was very sorrowful. See
Story of a Mother, The. — Andersen.
A motherless soft lambkin. See "Motherless soft lambkin,
A"). — C. Rossetti.
A mother's gift to her country's cause is a story yet untold.
See Blue and the Gray, The. — Unknown,
A mother's love — how sweet the name! See Mother's Love,
A. — Montgomery.
A Mother's smile — a Mother's kiss. See Mother Love. — Un
known.
A mountain. — See Contemplation. — Harvey.
A mountain pass so narrow that a man. See Gualberto's Vic
tory. — Donnelly.
A mountain strikes into a clouded sky. See Mountain of Skele
tons, The. — Root.
A Mountain was in great distress and loud. See Fables from
Msop (Mountain in Labor, The). — ^Esop.
A Mountebank at Market boasted loud. See Empty Purse,
The. — Saint-Gelais.
A mouse, a cricket, a bumblebee. See Agreed to Disagree. —
A mouse found a beautiful piece of plum-cake. See Mouse and
the Cake, The. — Cook.
A mouse, one day on frolic bent. See In Liquor. — Unknown.
A mouse was chased, and in its haste. See Cat and Mouse. —
Unknown.
A mousie begged, "Oh, mother, please.*' See Way You Look
at It, The. — Unknown.
A mouth like old silk soft with use. See Levantine, A. —
Plomer.
A moving form or rigid mass. See Song of the Screw. —
Unknown.
A Much-Discerning Public hold. See La Nuit Blanche. —
Kipling. m (
A mule is a large quadruped with a stripe. See Boy s Com
position on the Mule. — Unknown.
A Munson street man, being told. See Domestic Economy. —
Bailey.
A murdered man, ten miles away. See Wine-Press, The. —
Noyes.
A murmur of voices had been audible on the outside. See David
Copperfield ("Murmur of voices, A," etc.). — Dickens.
A mushroom popped through the ground one day. See Mush
room and the Oak, The. — Morris.
A music met Leviathan returning. See Leviathan (Second
Section). — Quennell.
A music-stand of crimson lacquer, long since brought. See
Red Lacquer Music-Stand, The. — Lowell.
A myriad loves. See Sibyl. — "M"
A naked house, a naked moor. See House Beautiful, The. —
Stevenson.
A narrow fellow in the grass. See Snake, The and Narrow
Fellow in the Grass.- — Dickinson.
A narrow window may let in the light. See Narrow Window,
A.— Coates. . •
A nation is made great, not by its fruitful acres. See Patriot
ism. — Abbott.
A Nation spoke to a Nation. See Our Lady of the Snows. —
Kipling.
A nation was born in a vast new domain. See George Wash
ington. — Bixby.
A nation's flag represents its sovereign authority or right to
rule. See About Flags in Marine and Government Use.—
Unknown.
A nation's voice, a nation's voice. See Nationality. — Davis,
A neat little book, full of pictures, was bought. See New Book,
The. — Turner.
A negro, charged with stealing. See Jim s Defence. — Unknown.
A nervous old gentleman, tired of trade. See Removal, The. —
Unknown. ^ _ • . «•»
A new commandment, said the smiling Muse. See AAAKPTN
NEMONTAI AIQNA (Adakryn Nemontai Aiona. — Emerson,
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Sec New Holiday, A. —
See Old Song, The.—
A new holiday is a boon to Americans.
Curtis.
A new song should be sweetly sung.
Unknown.
A new Western town, but lately reclaimed from the wilder
ness. Sec Double Bed, The. — Unknown.
A new-born day! Oh, may I not. See This Day. — Eaton.
A newspaper is a collection of half-injustices. See Newspaper,
A. — Crane.
A nice little dinner at Ormolu's. See Ormolu's Tenement
House. — O'Brien.
A nice young ma-wa-wan. See Rattlesnake. — Unknown.
A night, a day, another night has passed. See Easter Poem,
An. — Riche.
A night: mysterious, tender, quiet, deep. See Common In
ference, A. — Oilman.
A night of danger on the sea. See "Now!" — Havergal.
A night was near, a day was near. See Hope Carol, A. —
C. Rossetti.
A nightingale made a mistake. See Singing Lesson, The. —
Ingelow.
A nightingale once lost his voice from too much love, and he
who flees. See House of a Hundred Lights, The (Youth
and Age), — Torrence.
A nightingale, that all day long. See Nightingale and (the)
Glowworm, The. — Cowper.
A nine days' wonder had Tattlerstown. See Abner's Second
Wife. — Fossett.
A noble character is a combination of elements. See Elements
in Washington's Greatness. — White.
A noble man, ordained and broadly planned. See Dead Leader,
The. — Jones.
A noble range it was, of many a rood. See Story of Rimini,
The (A Garden and Summer House). — Hunt.
A noble ship lay at anchor in the Bay of Tangier. See Our
Gunner's Shot. — Unknown.
A noiseless patient spider. See Noiseless Patient Spider, A. —
Whitman.
A noisette on my garden path. See Shadow Rose, The. —
Rogers.
A noted criminal was to die, — to hang. See Fra Fonti. — Meyers.
A novice when I came beneath thy gaze. See Stanzas con
cerning Love. — George.
A number of log huts surrounded by black gum trees. See De
Valley an' de Shadder (Ben Thomas's Trial). — Edwards.
A numerous host of dreaming Saints succeed. See Absalom and
Achitophel (Crowd and Buckingham, The). — Dryden.
A nymph and a swain to Apollo once prayed. See Nymph and a
Swain, A. — Congreve.
A nymph there was in Arcadie. See Alpheus and Arethusa. —
Daly.
A' old tramp slep' in our stable wunst. See Old Tramp, The. —
Riley.
A Pagan king tormented fiercely all. See Life through Death. —
Trench.
A page who seemed of low degree. See Game Knut Played,
The. — English.
A painter wrought him a noble dream, deep-toiling day and
night. See Rib, The. — McGaffey.
A pair of steady Rooks. See Death of Master Tommy Rook,
The.~~Cook.
A pair of very chubby legs. See Coming Man, The. — Unknown.
A pale and soul-sick woman with wan eyes. See Age, The. —
Clarke.
A pale and wasted moonlight falls. See Garden of No-Delight,
The. — Shaw.
A pale Italian peasant. See At the Shrine. — Munkittrick.
A pale moon was watching "Jack Frost" paint the trees. See
January. — Ferguson.
A pallid rout stepping like phantoms. See Tourists in a Sacred
Place.— Read.
A pallid taper its long prayer recites. See Sursum. — Valencia.
A paradise of sunny skies. See Southland. — Case.
A Paris gutter of the good old times. See Baudelaire. — Lee-
Hamilton.
A parrot, from the Spanish main. See Parrot, The. — Campbell.
A parson, who a missionary had been. See Clerical Wit. —
Unknown.^
A party of Misses once met for a dance. See Mischievous
Misses, The. — Small.
A passel o*' the boys last night. See Tom Johnson's Quit. —
Riley.
A passenger going west from Detroit by rail. See Beating a
Conductor. — Detroit Free Press.
A passing glance, lightning 'long the skies. See Sonnet. —
Drummond of Hawthornden.
A Pat — an odd joker — and Yankee more shy. See Yankee
Caught in His Own Trap, A. — Unknown.
A path across a meadow fair and sweet. See Two Paths. — Dorr.
A patriot I! This is my cry. See Patriot I!, A. — Morris.
A pattering rush like the rattle of hail. See Cowboy Race, A. —
Davis.
A peaceful life; — just. toil and rest. See Lincoln. — Riley.
A pear-tree stood at the end of the village. See Song of the
Pear-Tree. — Unknown.
A peasant haled a sheep to court. See Peasant and the Sheep. —
Kriloff.
A peasant stood before a king and said. See Ahab Mohammed.
— Legare.
A peasant to his lord paid yearly court. See Cottager and His
Landlord, The. — Milton.
A pen — to register; a key. See Memory. — Wordsworth.
A pencil, sir, a penny — won't you buy? See Pencil Seller, The.
— Service.
A penny for a ball of thread. See Pop Goes the Weasel.—
Unknown.
A pensive nun with step demure and still. See Peace. —
Pratt.
A pensive photograph. See To a Portrait. — Symons.
A perilous life, and sad as life may be. See Fisherman, The. —
Cornwall.
A Persian penman named Aziz. See Careful Penman, The. —
Unknown.
A picture memory brings to me. See My Trust. — Whittier.
A pilgrim am I, on my way. See Pilgrim, The. — Foxton.
A pillar of fire by night. See Song of Sherman's Army, The. —
Halpine.
A pin has a head, but has no hair. See Pin Has a Head, A. —
C. Rossetti.
A pine-tree standeth lonely. See Ein Fichtenbaum Steht
Einsam. — Heine.
A pinsion-claim agent! Will, then, sor. See How Mickey Gof
Kilt in the War. — Unknown.
A pious parson good and true. See Thankful Parson, A. —
Unknown.
A pipe and a spoon and a tenpenny nail. See Flight, The. —
Jackson.
A piper in the streets today. See In Mercer Street — A Piper
and Piper, A. — "O'Sullivan."
A pistol shot rings round and round the world. See "Fighting
Mac". — Service.
A pitch-black road, and rain. See Night Road. — Donaldson.
A pitcher of mignonette. See Pitcher of Mignonette, A. —
Bunner.
A pity beyond all telling. See Pity of Love, The. — Yeats.
A place in thy memory, Dearest! See Place in Thy Memory,
A and Song. — Griffin.
A place is lost and ghosted that I knew. See High Stream's
End. — Flanner.
A plague is Love, a plague! but yet. See Little Love-God, The.
— Meleager.
A plague upon the people fell. See Victim, The. — Tennyson.
A plain man, who knew nothing of the curious transmutations
which the wit of man can work. See Burr and Blenner-
hassett. — Wirt.
A plaintive Sonnet flow'd from Milton's pen. See Sonnet:
Anniversary, February 23, 1795. — Mason.
A pleasant scent is on the steamy air. See Masks. — Flexner.
A pleasing land of drowsy-head it was. See Castle of Indo
lence, The ("Pleasing land, A," etc.). — Thomson.
A plenteous place is Ireland for hospitable cheer. See Fair
Hills of Ireland, The. — Ferguson (?).
A plump little robin flew down from a tree. See Robin and
the Chicken, The and Self-Esteem. — Unknown.
A pocket handkerchief to hem. See Pocket Handkerchief to
Hem, A and Stitching. — C. Rossetti.
A poem should be palpable and mute. See Ars Poetica. — Mac
Leish.
A poet could not sleep aright. See Vision of Poets, A. —
R. Browning.
A Poet, crazed by Mammon, hung. See Poet's Return, The. —
Field.
A Poet had a cat. See How a Cat Was Annoyed and a Poet
Was Booted. — Carryl.
A poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue. See Intoxicated
Poet, The. — Upward.
A Poet! — he hath put his heart to school. See Poet, A.—
Wordsworth.
A poet lived in Galilee. See Poet, The. — Bynner.
A Poet loved a Star. See Possession. — "Meredith."
A poet of one mood in all my lays. See Poet of One Mood,
A.— Meynell.
A poet writ a song of May. See First Song, The. — Burton.
A Poet's Cat, sedate and grave. See Retired Cat, The.—
Cowper.
A poet's soul has sung its way to God. See Dead Singer, The. —
Townsend.
A point beheld I, that was raying out. See Divina Commedia
(Paradise [Primal Cause, The]). — Dante.
A point of life between my Parent's dust. See In Sight of the
Town of Cockermouth, Where the Author Was Born, and
His Father's Remains Are Laid. — Wordsworth.
A pool in a garden green. See Other Side of the Sky, The. —
Robertson.
A pool of bright blood, like the rain. See Accident. —
Batchelor.
A poor degenerate from the ape. See First Philosopher's Song,
The. — Huxley.
A poor lad once, a lad so trim. See Jean Richepin's Song.
— Trench.
A poor little bird trilled a song in the west. See Going Home
in the Morning. — Douglas.
A poor little girl in a tattered gown. See lie Doeth His Alms
to Be Seen of Men. — Unknown.
A poor, little, weary mortal sank down at the old church door.
•See Little Beggar's Welcome, The. — Baker.
A poor man? Yes, I must confess. See Poor Man's Wealth,
A.— Riley.
A poor old cottage tottering to its fall. See My Old Home. —
O'Leary.
A poor old king- with sorrow for my crown. See Lear. — Hood.
A poor old man. See Poor Old Man, The. — Squire.
A poor wayfaring man of grief. See Stranger, The. — Mont
gomery.
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A sad
A poppy grows upon the shore. See "Poppy grows upon the
shore, A." — Bridges.
A portal of the arena opened. See Tarry Thou Till I Come,
or, Salathiel the Wandering Jew (Constantius and the
Lion). — Croly.
"A oortly prince, and goodly to the sight." See Hind and the
Panther, The (Buzzard, The).— Dryden.
A portly Roman Senator was sipping his Rock and Rye. See
War Bird's Burlesque, A. — Unknown.
A portly Wood-louse, full of cares. See Poet and the Wood-
Louse, The, — Eden.
A portrait of Lincoln seen in the St. Louis art exhibition. See
Too Slow for a Hearse! — Unknown.
A Portuguese man and a Portuguese maid. See Portuguese
Romance, A. — Unknown.
A pot of wine among flowers. See Drinking Alone to the
Moonlight.— Li T'ai-Po.
A Potsdam, les totaux absteneurs. See Limericks (Vers Non-
sensiques). — Du Maurier.
A pound of butter, a dozen of eggs. See Mamma's Little
Market- Woman. — Rook.
A pound of tea at one and three. See Going on an Errand. —
Unknown.
A povre widwe somdel stope in age. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Nun's Priest's Tale). — Chaucer.
\ Pox of this fooling, and plotting of late. See Careless Good
Fellow, The. — Oldham.
A practical, plain young girl. See Model American Girl,
The. — Unknown^
A precious, mouldering pleasure 'tis. See In a Library and
Old Books. — Dickinson.
A precious treasure had I long possessed. See Wordsworth's
Early Reading. — Wordsworth.
A pretty Boston school-ma'am. See Dignified Courtship. —
Unknown.
A pretty brook was running at play. See "Pretty brook was
running at play, A." — Unknown.
A pretty fair maid all in a garden. See Pretty Fair Maid,
A. — Unknown.
A pretty garden doth enclose. See Her Cottage. — Unknown.
A pretty girl — a summer night. See "No Fellow." — Unknown.
A pretty girl at time o' gloaming. See Trysting Time. —
Confucius.
A pretty good firm is "Watch & Waite." See Best Firm,
The.— Doty.
A pretty little cloud away up in the sky. See Little Lazy
Cloud, The.— Unknown.
A pretty, pale little woman told part of her _sad story. _ Sec
One Mother in the Johnstown Flood. — Philadelphia Times.
A pretty task, Miss S , to ask. See Lines in a Young
Lady's Album and I'm Not a Single Man. — Hood.
A prevalent idea in the South. See Stay in the South. —
McConnelL
A priest of God, his table you have spread. See Priest and
Friend. — Van Bibber.
A prim old room where memories stir. See In an Old Nursery.
— Chalmers.
A Princes statue, or in Marble carv'd. See Epistle Dedi
catory, The (Poetry and Learning). — Chapman.
A princess in a forest deep. See Sleeping Beauty. — Acker-
mann.
A private madness has prevailed. See O Virtuous Light. —
Wylie.
A proper king rides out to know his land. See Thoughts Out
Riding. — B angay .
A proud young parrot with a crest. See "How" and "How". —
Lindsay.
A provident and wakeful fear. See "Provident and wakeful
fear, A". — Landor.
A public haunt they found her in. See Girl of Pompeii, A. —
Martin.
A public speaker's lot is not an easy one to bear. See Perils
of a Public Speaker. — Guest.
A pungent spray of rose-geranium. See Rose-Geranium. —
Wood.
A pure sweet spirit, generous and large. See Henry Wads-
worth Longfellow. — Story.
A purple cloud hangs half-way down. See Before Sunrise in
Winter.— Sill.
A Pussycat can lap and smack. See I'd Rather Be Me. —
Robinson.
A putta putta putt. See Riding in a Motor Boat. — Baruch.
A Python I should not advise. See Python, The.— Belloc.
A quaint old box with a lid of blue. See Little Brown Curl,
The. — Unknown.
A Quaker he sat in his chamber dim. See Quaker, The. —
Adams.
A queen lived in the South, See Dagonet's Canzonet. — Rhys.
A Queen was beloved by a jester. See Cap and Bells, The. —
Yeats.
A queer life living here, the whole year through. See King
James the First of Scotland ("Queer life, A," etc.).— Bain.
A queer old place! You'd surely say. See Dead Letter, The
(Old-Fashioned Garden, An). — Dobson.
A quiet home had Parson Gray. See Parson Gray. — Gold
smith.
"A quiet little body," they call you, dear. See Quiet Little
Body. — Smith.
A quiet sea ... a star-strewn sky. See Night on the Irish
Sea. — Blakeney.
A quire of bright beauties in Spring did appear. See Lady's
Song, The. — Dryden.
A quite convincing axiom. See Private Theatricals. — Riley.
A rabbit works its ears, and tries. See Rabbit, A. — Davies.
A race of nobles may die out. Sec Kossuth.— Lowell.
A radiant pearl for royal array. See Pearl.— Unknown.
A railroad train was rushing along at almost lightning speed.
See Behind Time. — Hunt.
A raindrop is a little thing. See Trifles. — Colesworthy.
A rann I made within my heart. See Rann I Made, A. —
Pearse.
A rap struck on the cottage gate. See Mad Guilleau. —
Nadaud.
A rare old print of Shakespeare — his works — in boards of
brown. See Annetta Jones — Her Book. — Stanton.
A rather monotonous life, sir? Well, yes I just reckon you're
right. See Watchman's Story, A. — Nicholls.
A rather unusual sensation has been excited in the village.
See Out of the Hurly Burly ("The Morning Argus"
Obituary Department) . — "Adeler."
A raven sat upon a tree. See Sycophantic Fox and the
Gullible Raven, The. — Carryl.
A real "new" woman's come to us. See Real "New" Woman.
— Jordan.
A real original, I think. See Original Cuss, An. — Preston.
A red-cap sang in Bishop's wood. See Path Flower. — Dargan.
A regiment in motion and the rattle of a drum. See Drum,
A. — Waterloo.
A respectable, exceedingly proper paper reports. See Picking
Skulls at Verdun. — Burns.
A rhyme of good Death's inn! See Rhyme of Death's Inn, A.
A rich man bought a swan and goose. See Fables from
JEsop (Swan and the Goose, The). — JEsop.
A rich man called his son aside. See Unpurchasable. — Guest.
A rich man is a mail. See Ballad of the Three Sons, The. —
Hall.
A rich man walked abroad one day. See Heart's Charity, The.
—Cook.
A river flashing like a gem. See Fulton. — Howe.
A road like brown ribbon. See September. — Fallis.
A road might lead to anywhere. See Roads and Road Might
Lead to Anywhere, A. — Field.
A roadway carpeted with palms and flowers. See Palm Sun
day and Easter. — Hale.
A robin has flown away up in a tree. See May Basket, A. —
West.
A robin redbreast in a cage. See Auguries of Innocence ("A
robin redbreast"). — Blake.
A robin sang in a cherry-tree. See In Cherry Time. — Har-
See Bird in the Room, The. —
See Primrose of the
court.
A robin skimmed into the room.
Lehmann.
A Rock there is whose homely front.
Rock, The. — Wordsworth.
A Rockland young man until quite i-ecently was courting a
fat girl. See Awful Squirt, An. — Rockland Courier.
A roll. Sec Autumn Leaves. — Early.
A rollicking Mastodon lived in Spain. See Rollicking Masto
don, The. — Macy.
A rooster one morning was preening his feathers. See Bor
rowed Feathers. — Morris.
A root in the right soil. See Rose, The. — Cogie.
A rose, as fair as ever saw the North. See Rose, The. —
Browne.
A rose, but one, none other rose had I. See Idylls of the
King, The (Pelleas and Etarre). — Tennyson.
A rose for a young head. See Watcher, The. — Stephens.
A Rose in my garden, the sweetest and fairest. See Gossips,
The.— Wilcox.
A rose, in tatters on the garden path. See Answer, The. —
Kipling.
A rose in the garden slipped her bud! See Fancy from.
Fontanelle, A. — Dobson.
A rose to the living is more than sumptuous wreaths to the
dead. See Rose to the Living, A. — Waterman.
A rose weighed down with loveliness. See Vague Song, A. —
Renaud.
A rosebud by my early walk. See Rosebud, A. — Burns.
A rose's crimson stain. See Roses of Memory. — Gordon.
A rosy cloud of the dawn I see. See Three Pictures (Almond
Blossoms). — Dalmon.
A rosy, merry maiden, she. See Modern Youth, A. — Goodhue.
A Roundel is wrought as a ring or a starbright sphere. See
Roundel, The. — Swinburne.
A row of lilies stretching white. See Glamour. — Lovell.
A Rubber Plant and a small Palm stood, See Ballad of the
Rubber Plant and the Palm, The.— Rollins.
A ruddy drop of manly blood. See Friendship. — Emerson.
A rush, a roar, a gleam, a glow. See Christmas Week, A. —
Stilwell.
A rush and a dash and a scamper. See Intelligent Cat. —
Hoi way.
A Russian sailed over the blue Black Sea. See "Soldiers,
Rest!" — Burdette.^
A rustle and stir, 'mid the tall meadow grasses. See May-
onette River, The. — Tulane Collegian.
A rustle of robes as the anthem. See Story of Faith, The. —
Unknown.
A sacred burden is this life ye bear. See Onward, Upward. —
Kemble.
A sacred day is this. See Lincoln's Birthday. — OBangs.
A sad man on a summer day. See Man and Nature. —
E. Browning.
A sad, strange tale it is, and long to tell. See Fra Luigi's
Marriage. — Jackson.
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A sad-faced little fellow sits alone in deep disgrace. See Boy
Who Didn't Pass, The. — Unknown.
"A sail! a sail! Oh, whence away." See Heart's Content. —
Unknown.
A sailor is blythe and bonny O. See Sailor, A. — Unknown.
A sailor lad and a tailor lad. See Sailor Lad, The. — Un
known.
A sailor once, his pockets rilled with gold. See Vat Have I
Got to Pay? — Freeman.
A sailor_ who had been to a church service. See Anthem, An.
— Unknown.
A sallow dawn is in the sky. See Ghetto, The. — Ridge.
A sandy beach, shell-strewn, where jellyfish. See Leaving
Harbor. — Richardson.
A sanguinary pirate sailed upon the Spanish Main. See Mrs.
Jones's Pirate. — "Adeler."
A scalawag Chinaman had a young son. See Scalawag China
man. — Cowdin.
A scarecrow stood in a field one day. See Scarecrow, The. —
Franklin.
A scent of guava-blossoms and the smell. See At Set of Sun.
— Townsend.
A scented sunset, funeral pyre of day. See Sundown. — Harris.
A schipman was ther, wonying fer by weste. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue [Shipman, The]). — Chaucer.
A scholarly person named Finck. See Poets at a House-Party.
—Wells.
A school garden should be considered as a laboratory. See
School Garden, The. — Corbett,
A school of leaves sailed from a tree. See Leaves. — Caldwell.
A schoolboy lay one night a-bed. See Tramps, the. — Bridges.
A scientific association in one of the smaller towns. See Not
Victims of Money Microbes. — Unknown.
A score of years had come and gone. See John Underbill. —
Whittier.
A Scotch patrician, sandy-haired. See My Terrier. — Coch-
rane.
A Sea Captain, who was asked by his wife to look at some
pianos. See Mariner's Description of a Piano, A. —
Unknown.
A sea shell is a castle. See Shell Castles. — Bennett.
A seat for three,, where host and guest. See Seat for Three,
A: Written on a Settle. — Crane.
A seat on the Cassiopeian stars. See Listen. — Watson.
A seed fell into the ground; it died. See Easter Lily, An. —
Hawks.
A seedy old beggar asked alms of me. See "If Things Was
Only S!ch."— Shillaber.
A sense of an earnest will. See Small Things. — Milne.
A sense of humor is more valuable for a busy woman. See
Fun in Life, The. — Youth's Companion.
A Sensitive Plant in a garden grew. See Sensitive Plant, The
and Garden, A. — Shelley^
A sentinel angel, sitting high in glory. See Woman's Love, A.
— Hay.
A serviceable thing. See Herbs. — Reese.
A set of Phrases learn't by Rote. See Furniture of a Woman's
Mind, The. — Swift.
A seven-years' lad gazed sadly ^on. See Conversion. — Adams.
A severed wasp yet drank the juice. See Wasp, The. — Phill-
potts.
A shabby fellow chanced one day to meet. See Actor, An. —
Wolcot.
A shadow leaned over me, whispering in the darkness. See
Shadow, The. — Noyes.
A shaft of fire that falls like dew. See Burning-Glass, The. —
"^E."
A shape, like folded light, embodied air. See Aishah Shechinah.
— Hawker.
A shepeheards boye (no better doe him call). See Shepheardes
Calender, The (Januarye). — Spenser.
A Shepherd-Boy beside a stream. See Fables from -sEsop (Shep
herd-Boy and the Wolf, The). — ^Esop.
A Shepherd's Boy (he seeks no better name). See Pastorals
(Summer). — Pope.
A ship, an isle, a sickle moon. See Ship, an Isle, a Sickle
Moon, A.— Flecker.
A ship I have in the North countree. See "Golden Vanity,"
The. — Unknown.
A ship is floating in the harbour now. See Epipsychidion
("Ship is floating," etc.). — Shelley.
A ship lost at sea for many days suddenly sighted a friendly
vessel. See Solution of the Southern Problem, The. —
Washington.
"A ship," they cry, "on the Millhead Rock!" See Mid the
Breakers — Aye. — Williams
A ship with shields before the sun. See Near Avalon. —
Morris.
A shipman was ther, woning fer by weste. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Prologue [The Shipman]). — Chaucer.
A ship-wrecked sailor, buried on this coast. See Greek Epitaph.
— Unknown. .
A shoal of idlers, from a merchant craft. See Pelters of
Pyramids. — Home.
A short time after my wife and I. See Rudder Grange (Our
First Experience with a Watchdog). — Stockton.
A short time since, and he, who is the occasion of our sorrows.
See Discourse Delivered in the North Dutch Church, 1804.
A (Death of Hamilton, The). — Nott.
A shower of green gems on my apple-tree. See May Garden.
— Drink water.
A shudder, long unfelt, comes o'er me. See Faust (Scene in
the Dungeon). — Goethe.
A sigh sent wrong. See Finale. — Henley.
A sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim. See Siffht
in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim, A. — Whitman
A silence had fallen between Domini and Androvsky. See Gar
den of Allah (Domini's Triumph). — Hichens.
A silence slipping around like death. See Winter Twilight A
Grimke. ' '
A silent bivouac of the dead, we say. See Decorating the Sol
diers' Graves. — Savage.
A silent world, — yet full of vital joy. See Vera. — Van Dyke
A silken curtain veils the skies. See Indian Summer. — Van Dyke*
A silly young cricket, accustomed to sing. See Ant and the
Cricket, The. — Unknown.
A silo black on the horizon. See On a High Red Hill in South
west Texas. — Fullingim.
A silver birch-tree like a sacred maid. See Recollection —
Carpenter.
A silver head. See Silver and Gold. — Ogle.
A silver lantern. See Silver Lantern, A. — Baker.
A silver-vested monkey trips. See Cortege. — Verlaine.
A simple child. See We Are Seven. — Wordsworth.
A simple ring with a single stone. See Pearl, a Girl A.
R. Browning. '
A simple-hearted child was He. See Little Child, The.— Paine
A singer sang a song of tears. See Two Singers, The. — Un
known.
A single flow'r he sent me, since we met. See One Perfect
Rose. — Parker.
A single step, that freed me from the skirts. See Excursion
The (Mist Opening [Sky after Storm] ) .—Wordsworth '
A Single Tree there was. See Prelude, The ("Single Tree, A").
— Wordsworth.
A sky of deepening bronze. See Moon Rider. — Benet.
A sky that has never known sun, moon or stars. See Rear-
Porches of an Apartment-Building, The. — Bodenheim.
A skylark in a by-gone day. See Genius. — Guest.
A slant of sun on dull brown walls. See Slant of Sun, A
Crane.
A slow and fiery bird, the sun. See Childhood. — Frost.
A slow spring between two wheat-fields. High on the hill. See
Old Are Sleepy, The. — Davis.
A slumber did my spirit seal. See Slumber Did My Spirit
Seal, A.— Wordsworth.
A small door at the right of the pulpit opened. See Study in
Nerves, A. — Unknown.
A small orator of seven made his debut. See Johnny's Elocu
tionary Effort. — Unknown.
A small Scotch boy was summoned to give evidence. See Scotch
Witness, A. — Unknown.
A small, silent, bearded man. See Untillable Hills, The. —
Christman.
A smear of ink on a round, pink thumb. See For Antoinette. —
Ahrend.
A Smile is a Flower blooming fair. See Smile, The. — Shepard.
A smile is like a little wedge. See Smile, A. — Unknown.
A smile is quite a funny thing. See Growing Smiles. — Un
known.
A smile, of flowers, and fresh May, across. See Troilus and
Criseyde. — Colton.
A smiling look she had, a figure slight. See Tomb in Ghent,
A. — Proctor.
A smith upon a summer's day. See Smith and the King, The. —
Carpenter.
A smudge on his nose and a smear on his cheek. See Rough
Little Rascal, The. — Guest.
A snail who had a way, it seems. See Snail's Dream, The. —
Herford.
A snake came to my water-trough. See Snake. — Lawrence.
A snow-drop bloomed on a window ledge. See Defiled. — Clarke.
A snowflake sailed through the frosty air. See Snowflake's
Farewell, The. — Potter.
A snow-man stands in the moonlight gold. See Snow-Man,
The.— Unknown.
A soft answer turneth away wrath. See Proverbs ("Soft
answer," etc.). — Bible, O. T.
A soft day, thank God! See Soft Day, A. — Letts.
A soft wind caressing the leaves of a tree. See Afterwards. —
Montgomery.
A soft-breasted bird from the sea. See Sea Bird's Fate, The.—
O'Reilly.
A soldier and a sailor. See Love for Love (Song: A Soldier
and a Sailor). — Congreve.
A Soldier lay wounded on a hard-fought field. See South and
Her Problems (Scene on the Battlefield, A). — Grady.
A soldier of the Cromwell stamp. See Heredity. — Aldrich.
A soldier of the Legion lay dying in Algiers. See Bingen on
the Rhine. — Norton.
A soldier of the Russians. See New Version, A. — Lampton.
"A soldier of the Union mustered out." See Nameless Grave,
A. — Longfellow.
A something quiet and subdued. See At Dusk. — Riley.
A song, a poem of itself — the word itself a dirge. See Yonnon-
dio. — Whitman.
A song between two silences Life sings. See Silence, The. —
MacLeish.
A song for England? See Island, The. — Morley.
A song for our banner, the watch-word recall. See Flag of
Our Union Forever, The. — Morris.
A song for the baby, sweet little Bopeep. See Lullaby. — Dare.
A song for the beautiful trees. See Forest Song.- — Venable.
A song for the heroes who saw the sign. See Song for Heroes,
A. — Markham.
A song for the Old. See New Year, The. — Cooper.
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FIEST LINE INDEX
A sunskiny
A song for the plant of my own native West. See Maize, The. —
A song5 for those who succeed. See Song for Those Who Suc-
A so^g is such a curious thing. See Written in a Song Book. —
A song lay hidden in the folds. See Love's Song. — Sheetz.
A song lay silent in my pen. See Song, The.— Erskine.
A song of a boat. See Songs of Seven. (Seven Times Seven.
Longing for Home.)—-Ingelow. .
A song of Deborah. See Deborah. — Christman.
A song of Enchantment I sang me there. See Song of Enchant-
A song of hate is a song of Hell. See Chant of Love for Eng-
A song of Long Ago. See Song of Long Ago, A. — Riley.
A song of my heart, as the sun peered o'er the sea. See ' Song
of my heart, as the sun peered o'er the sea, A." — Bridges.
A song of sunshine through the rain. See Calvary and Easter
and Easter Song.— "Coolidge."
A song of the man who sneezes. See Hay-Fever. — Unknown.
A song to the man who says, "Old chap." See Believer, The. —
A song to the oak, the brave old oak. See Brave Old Oak,
A song 'unto Liberty's brave Buccaneer. See Paul Jones. —
Unknown. m
A song welled up in the singer s heart. See Unawares. —
Brotherton.
A song! What songs have died. See Song for the Asking, A. —
Ticknor.
A Sonnet is a moment's monument. See House of Life, The
("A Sonnet is a moment's monument"). — D. Rossetti.
A sonnet's like a measured minuet. See Minuet, The. — Leonard.
A Sophomore sat on his trunk. See Soothed though Fired. —
Unknown.
A sorry life, forsooth, these wretched girls are undergoing. See
To Neobule. — Horace.
A sort of double-breasted face had old John W. Jones. See John
W. Jones. — Day.
A Soul as full of Worth, as void of Pride. See To James
Craggs, Esq; Secretary of State. — Pope.
A soul from earth to Heaven went. See True Bostonian, A
[at Heaven's Gate]. — Unknown.
A Souldier and a Sailor. See Love for Love (Souldier and
a Sailor, A). — Congreve. .
A sound body and a number of wholesome instincts blessed
Petee. See How Adventure Came to Petee. — Hunting.
A Sound but from an Echo made. See Cuckoo, The. — Carlin.
A sound of many waters! — now I know. See Sonnet in a Pass
of Bavaria. — Trench.
A sound of uprising. See Last Battle, The. — Murray.
A southern lady who had been frequently annoyed. See Mistake
in Identity, A. — Unknown.
A Spacious Hive well stockt with Bees. See Grumbling Hive,
The: or, Knaves Turn'd Honest. — Mandeville.
A spade! a rake! a hoe! See Lay of the Laborer, The.— Hood.
A Spaniel, Beau, that fares like you. See On a Spaniel, Called
Beau, Killing a Young Bird. — Cowper.
A sparhawk proud did hold in Wicked jail. See Sparrow-Hawk,
A. — Unknown.
A sparkling sunset, oranged to gold. See First Frost. — Curran.
A sparrow hopped about the street. See Horse, The. — Stephens.
A sparrow, perched upon a bough. See Sowing and Reaping. —
Unknown.
A sparrow who lived in the eaves of a church. See Ballade
Nonsectarian. — Cresap.
A Spartan, his companion slain. See "Spartan, his companion
slain, A." — Cowper. .
A speck went blowing up against the sky. See Visit from
Abroad, A. — Stephens.
A speech, both pithy and concise. See Exactly So. —
Hastings.
A spindle of hazelwood had I. See I am Content. — Carmen
A spinning clot of ooze and slime. See Unfinished Symphony,
The. — Garrison. no j «A
A spirit haunts the year's last hours. See Song and A.
spirit haunts" etc. — Tennyson. .
A spirit of beauty walks the hills. See Return of Spring, The.
—Taylor.
A spirit speeding down on All Soul's Eve. See One Forgotten,
The. — Shorter. _ „
A splash of darkness on the face of day. See Crow, The. —
Watson. .
A splendid house! The greatest bargain in the city. See
Two Opinions of One House (Landlord's Opinion, The). —
Dallas.
A spouse I do hate. See Love in a Wood (Spouse I Do Hate,
A).— Wycherley.
A squad of regular infantry. See Triumph of Order, A. —
Hay.
A squalid village set in wintry mud. See Born without a
Chance. — Cooke.
A square, squat room (a cellar on promotion). See In
Hospital ' (II. Waiting). — Henley.
A stalwart soldier comes, the spring. See Seasons, The
(Spring) . — Kalidasa.
A stands tor Alcohol, deathlike its grip. See Temperance
Alphabet. — Unknown.
A star — a star in the west! See Hymn of the New World. —
MacKaye.
A star has stopped above my heart. See Star, A. — Unknown.
A star is gone! a star is gone! See Fallen Star, The. — Darley.
A star looks down at me. See Waiting Both. — Hardy.
A star proves never traitor, and a weed. See Thrift. • —
Reese.
A start. See Transfigured Swan. — Untermeyer.
A statue stands in a city block. See Pioneer Woman, A. —
Grissorn.
A steed, a steed of matchless speed! See Cavalier's Song, The.
— Motherwell.
A still, dark night of Spring. See Wakeful Swans, The. —
Gibbons.
A still, serene, soft day; enough of sun. See To a Bride.
— Landor.
A still small voice spake unto me. See Two Voices, The. — -
Tennyson.
A still, sweet, placid, moonlight face. See Portrait, A. —
Holmes.
A stitch is always dropping in the everlasting knitting. See
What One Boy Thinks. — Spofford.
A stone face higher than six horses stood five thousand years.
See Has-Beeu, The. — Sandburg.
A stone jug and a pewter mug. See Kavanagh, The. — Hovey.
A Stone more than the Eben-ezer fam'd. See Threnodia, A. —
"E. B."
A stone's throw out on either hand. See Plain Tales from
the Hills ("Stone's throw," etc.). — Kipling.
A storm is riding on the tide. See Tragedienne, The. — Akins.
A storm of white petals. See Year, The. — Sandburg.
A storm-beaten old watch-tower. See Symbols. — Yeats.
A stormy night on the southern coast at the close of an
autumn day. See John Harding. — Jarvis.
A stormy sea! Waves dashing high! See "He Shall Speak
Peace unto the Nations." — Walters.
A story is told of a clothing merchant. See Selling a Coat. —
Unknown.
A story is told of a Scotchman. See Scotch Wooing, A. —
Jerome.
A story is told of two artist lovers. See Veiled Picture, The.
— Unknown.
A story, my child? Well, there's none that I know. See
Joe's Search for Santa Claus. — Bacheller.
A story of Ponce de Leon. See Fountain of Youth, The.—
Butterworth.
A story worth telling our annals afford. See How Burlington
Was Saved. — Mair.
A stout woman, armed with an umbrella. See Whacking a
Sensational Story-Teller. — Unknown.
A straight flagged road, laid on the rough earth. See Field
Ambulance in Retreat. — Sinclair.
A stranded soldier's epaulet. See Silver Bird's Nest, The. —
Unknown.
A strange and pensive stillness fills my heart. See Shadows.
— Dunn.
A strange life—strangely passed. See John Walsh. — Riley.
A strange misapprehension 'tis — and yet. See Galileo. —
Watson.
A strange thing, that a lark and robin sky. See Wild Duck,
The.— McLeod.
A stranger came one night to Yussouf's tent. See Yussouf. —
Lowell.
A stranger came to Nagold town. See Postilion of Nagold, The.
— Catlin.
A stranger craves admittance to your highness. See Saracen
Brothers, The. — Unknown.
A stranger journeyed through the town. See Sacrilegious
Gamesters, The. — Cook.
A stranger preached last Sunday. See Borrioboola Gha. — Good
rich.
A Stranger, to His Own. See Christ the Mendicant. — Tabb.
A stream descends on Meru mountain. See Curse of Kehama,
The. — Southey.
A stream of tender gladness. See Shadow River. — Johnson.
A street there is in Paris famous. See Ballad of Bouillabaisse.
— Thackeray.
A stretch of sand. See Memory. — Barlow.
A strolling preacher, "once upon a time." See Grateful
Preacher, The. — Saxe. _
A strong and mighty angel. See Mantle of St. John de Matha,
The. — Whittier.
A strong Prophetick dream. See Pharonnida. — Chamberlayne.
A sturdy fellow, with a sunburnt face. See Romance in the
Rough, A. — Martin.
A subtle chain of countless rings. See Nature. — Emerson.
A sudden blow: the great wings beating still. See Leda and
the Swan. — Yeats.
A sudden sun-burst in the woods. See May Carols. — De Vere.
A sudden wakin', a sudden weepin'. See Man's Days. — Phill-
A suit of sheep's clothing. See Policy. — Wells.
A sultry noon, not in the summer's prime. See bummer Noon,
A.— Wilcox. .
A summer sunbeam, peeping through a window pane one
day. See Three Sunbeams. — Jones.
A summer Sunday morning. See Battle Ballad, A.— Ticknor.
A sun that entices, a breeze that beguiles. See Hail, Bonny
September. — Goodale.
A sunbeam comes a-creeping. See Song of JLuddy-Dud, The.
A sunbeam "kissed a violet. See This Is Children's Day. —
A sunny shaft did I behold. See Zapolya (Glycine's Song). —
Coleridge.
A sunshine heart. See Song.— Loveman.
A sunshiny shower. See Sunshiny Shower, A. — Mother Goose.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
A supercilious nabob of the East. See Modest Wit, A. —
Osborne.
A swallow in the spring. See Perseverance. — Andros.
A swan is like a moon to me. See Swan Is like a Moon to Me,
A. — Lindsay.
A swarm of bees in May. See Bees and Swarm of Bees in
May, A, — Mother Goose.
A sweet, acidulous, down-reaching thrill. See Ode on a Jar of
Pickles. — Taylor.
A sweet, deep sense of mystery filled the wood. See In Cool,
Green Haunts. — Fisher.
A sweet disorder in the dress. See Delight in Disorder and
Sweet Disorder. — Herrick.
A sweet exhaustion seems to hold. See May Carols. — De Vere.
A sweet girl graduate, lean as a fawn. See Nancy Hanks,
Mother of Abraham Lincoln. — Lindsay.
A sweet little baby brother. See Oversight of Make-up, An. —
Rexford.
A sweet "no! no!" with a sweet smile beneath. See Love-
Lesson, A. — Marot.
A swell within her billowed skirts. See Madwoman of Pun
net's Town, The. — Strong.
A swirl in the air where your head was once, here. See
Swirl. — Sandburg,
A sword, a sword, and a sword. See Which Sword? — Pierce.
A sword of silver cuts the fields asunder. See Vigil of the
Immaculate Conception. — Egan.
A table cloth that's slightly soiled. See Perfect Dinner Table,
The. — Guest.
A tadpole sat on a cold, gray stone. See Tale of a Tadpole,
The. — Unknown.
A tailor, a man of an upright dealing. See Of a Precise Tailor.
— Harrington.
A tale half told and hardly understood. See Exodus for
Oregon. — Miller.
A tale of the siege of Lucknow, though the years have rolled
away. See Siege of Lucknow, The. — Clark.
A Tale of the time of old! See Cath-Loda. — MacPherson.
A tall dark figure, a shade darker than the pitchy night. See
Flesh and the Spirit, The. — Litsey.
A tall fir whispered in the wood. See Secret, A. — Howard.
A tawny ^gleam in the sunlight. See First Robin, The. —
Leveridge.
A teacher, a poor disciplinarian, has her hands full. See
School ma'am's Trials. — Unknown.
A teacher in one of the Cleveland public schools. See Right
Color, The. — Unknown.
A teacher in trying to explain to her scholars the meaning
of repentance. See Repentance. — Unknown.
A teacher once said to her class in mental arithmetic. See
Hash! — Unknown.
A tear bedews my Delia's eye. See Dying Kid, The. —
Shenstone.
A tear that trembles for a little while. — See Dulciora. —
Van Dyke.
A tempest of rain. See Spring in the Arizona Desert. — White.
"A temple to Friendship,'* said Laura, enchanted. — See Temple
to Friendship, A. — Moore.
A tender child of summers three. See Light That Is Felt, The.
— Whittier.
A tender one, not ready yet to climb. — See To a Child. —
Dalliba.
A tender song that sweeps across the hills. See Echo. —
Bishop.
A tense and whittled thundershaft he pulls. See Herakles
Archer. — Zabel.
A terrible and splendid trust. See Ways of War. — Johnson.
A terrific bombardment was playing on. See Monument to
Robert Gould Shaw, The (Col. Robert Gould Shaw at
Fort Wagner). — James.
A Texas cowboy lay down on a barroom floor. See Hell-Bound
Train, The. — Unknown.
A thatcher of Thatchwood went to Thatchet a-thatching. See
Twister, A. — Unknown.
A' the boys of merry Lincoln. See Hugh of Lincoln. —
Unknown.
A thin gray shadow on the edge of thought. See Apparitions. —
A thin shrill row of poplars. See Pruned Trees. — Goddard.
A thing *at's 'bout as tryin' as a healthy man kin meet. See
When the Hearse Comes Back. — Riley.
A thing I cannot see. See Angel, The. — Horn.
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever. See Endymion (Proem:
"Thing of beauty," etc.). — Keats.
A thing which fades. See Kokin Shu. — Ono No Komachi.
A thingamajig met a thingamaree. See Ninkum Land, The. —
Portland Oregonian.
A thought _went up my mind, to- day. See Thought Went up
My Mind, A. — Dickinson.
A thoughtful brow and face — of sallow hue. See Country
Editor, The. — Riley.
A thoughtful mind, when it sees a nation's flag. See American
Flag, The. — Beecher.
A thousand aeons, nailed in pain. See Fire-Bringer, The
(Pandora's Songs, V). — Moody.
A thousand creeds and battle-cries. See Forward. — Noyes.
A thousand envious wits in vain. See To Moliere. — Boileau.
A thousand guileless sheep have bled. See Song from the
Bride of Smlthfield. — Warner.
A thousand knights have rein'd their steeds. See Calais
S ands.— Arnold.
A thousand lights their glory shed. See Return from Egypt,
The.— Pope Leo XIII.
A thousand martyrs I have made. See Libertine, The
Behn.
A thousand men filed in by day. See Merit and the Throng
Guest.
A thousand miles from land are we. See Stormy Petrel
The. — "Cornwall."
A thousand of men tho thrungen togyderes. See Piers Plow
man ("Now riden this folk," etc.). — Langland.
A thousand silent years ago. See Praxiteles and Phryne. —
Story.
A thousand sounds, and each a joyful sound. See Omni
presence. — Hale.
A thousand summers ere the time of Christ. See Ancient
Sage, The. — Tennyson.
A thousand times hath in my heart's behoof. See Growth of
Love, The (XXVIII).— Bridges.
A thousand tymes have I herd men telle. See Legend of Good
Women, The (Prologue, The). — Chaucer.
A thousand whistles break the bonds of Sleep. See November
Eleventh . — Hanly .
A thousand years have come and gone. See Thousand Years
Have Come, A. — Lynch.
A thrifty old widow kept two servant-maids. See Fables from
^sop (Widow and Her Little Maids, The). — J£sop.
A throat of thunder, a tameless heart. See Cyclone at Sea,
A. — Hayne.
A thrush is tapping a stone. See Night and Morning Songs
(Dawn) . — Bottomley.
A tight pair of pants, a shirt of which the bosom. See How
He Paralyzed the Chef. — Unknown.
A tinker out of Bedford. See Holy War, The. — Kipling.
A tiny bell the tree-toad has. See Tree-Toad, The. — Johns.
A tiny bit of endless time is mine! See My Little Day. —
Watson.
See Nature. — Haines.
See California Flea, The.—
A tiny bud I hold in my hand.
A tiny, jumping apple seed.
Brooks.
A tiny little polliwog. See Polliwog, The. — Unknown.
A tiny moon as small and white as a single jasmine flower.
See White Blossom, A. — Lawrence.
A tiny rap fell on the door. See "Papa Says So, Too." —
Lewis.
A tiny white-painted house. See Object of Love, An. —
Freeman.
A tired caterpillar went to sleep one day. See Tired Cater
pillar, The and Caterpillar, The. — Unknown.
A tired vulture nibbles at the bleak. See Anatole France at
Eighty. — Oaks.
A tisket, a tasket. See "Tisket, a tasket, A." — Unknown,
A Toadstool comes up in a night. See Lesson, A. — C. Rossetti.
A torii stood, three miles above the bay. See Through a
Gateway in Japan. — Bynner.
A tortuous double iron track ; a station here, a station there.
See Jaffa and Jerusalem Railway, The. — Field.
A touch, a kiss! The charm was snapped — there rose a noise
of striking clocks. See Day-Dream, The (Revival, The).—
Tennyson.
A touch, and taste of all that's naive and good. See New
Hampshire. — Fisher.
A touch of cold in the Autumn night. See Autumn. — Hulme.
A touch of the plain and the prairie. See Princess Pat's,
The. — Guest.
A touch sets free the prisoned rage. See Camp-Fire, The. —
demons.
A town lies in the valley. See Silent Town, The. — Dehmel.
A train is a dragon that roars through the dark. See Modern
Dragon. — Bennett.
A train of gay and clouded days. See Life. — Emerson.
A train requires a continent. See Who Goes a-Foot. — Leitch.
A tramp ship from the fog-bound northern sea. See Tramp
Ship, The. — Powys.
A tramp went up to a cottage door. See Dog and the Tramp,
The.— Best.
A trance of force. See Aeroplane Eye, The (Voyage of the
End of Night). — Rosenberg.
A transient calm the happy scenes bestow. See London (Thales'
Reasons for Leaving London).— -Johnson.
A transit city, marvellously fair. See Buffalo. — Coates.
A tranquil bar. See Meeting in Summer. — Cawein.
A trap's a very useful thing. See Traps. — Davies.
A traveler, from journeying. See Household Jewels, The. —
Unknown.
A traveler (or traveller) on a dusty road. See Little and
Great. — Mackay.
A traveler once, when skies were rose and gold. See I Am
the Door. — Unknown.
A traveler wended the wilds among. See Quaker and the
Robber, The.— -Lover.
A tree is built of many things. See Tree- Building. — Cable.
A tree is more than a shadow. See Tree Design, A. — Bon-
temps.
A tree is never without interest to those whose eyes.
Appeal of the Trees, The. — McFarland.
A tree will prove a blessing all life long.- — See Upon the
Hearth. — Mifflin.
A tree-toad, dressed in apple-green. See Indignant Polly
Wog. — Eytinge.
A Trick that everyone abhors. See Rebecca (Who Slammed
Doors for Fun and Perished Miserably). — Belloc.
A troop of boys were playing at the edge of. See Fables from
-SSsop (Boys and the Frogs, The). — J£sop.
A troop of soldiers waited at the door. See Maiden Martyr,
The.— Unknown.
See
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A widow
\ troth, and a grief, and a blessing. See From the Head
board of a Grave in Paraguay .—Riley.
A trouble not of clouds, or weeping rain. See On the De
parture of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford for Naples.
— -Wordsworth.
A truck went by on the main highway. See Eloquent Rags. —
Burns.
A true-born Englishman's a contradiction! See True-Born
Englishman, The. — Defoe.
A truer love the Muses never sung. See Britannia's Pastor
als (Poet's Ambition, The). — Browne.
A trumpet cries under the still stars. See Immortality. —
Hamilton.
A trumpeter being taken prisoner in a battle. See Fables from
JSsop (Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, The). — ^Esop.
A tumult in a Syrian town had place. See Bustan, The (Great
Physician, The) .-— Sa'di.
A turn, and we stand m the heart of things. See By the Fire
side. — R. Browning.
A tutor who tooted the flute. See Limericks ("Tutor who
tooted the flute, A"). — Wells.
A twig where clung two soft cocoons. See Gaining Wings. —
A twist of fresh flowers on your dark hair. See Ballade of
Muhammad Din Tilai. — Unknown.
A twisted ash, a ragged fir. See Lonely Tree, The. —
Gibson.
A two-guinea prize for "The best definition of a baby." See
What Is a Baby? — Unknown.
A Tyrant Cat, by surname Nibblelard. See Council Held by
the Rats, The. — La Fontaine.
A valiant man. See New Inn, The (Courage). — Jonson.
A veil white as whale's bone. See Grey Eyes. — Unknmvn.
A verb's the worst thing in the world. See Verbs. — Unknown.
A very amusing anecdote is told of an Irishman. See Pat's
Secret. — Unknown.
A very careless child indeed. See Sally Centipede. — LeCron.
A very fair Christian is good Mrs. Brown. See Mrs. Brown
and Mrs. Green. — Banks.
A very good man was St. Becky's husband. See Fireside
Saints, The (Saint Becky). — Jerrold.
A very good-natured but extremely uncertain crowd. See
Black Rock (Winners by Their Own Lengths). — Con
nors.
A very long while ago, perhaps as many as two hundred years.
See Felix.— Stein.
A very old woman. See Alone. — De la Mare.
A very phoenix, in her radiant eyes. See Harmony of Love,
The. — Lodge.
A very pitiful lady, very young. See La Vita Nuova ("Very
pitiful lady, A").— Dante.
A very shy fellow was Dusky Sam. See Proposal, The. —
Unknown.
A very ungraceful dog is Sandy. See Sandy — A Small Dog. —
Anderson.
A vessel was voyaging over the sea. See Girl with Thirty-
Nine Lovers, The. — Unknown.
A viewless thing is the wind. See Love Is Strong. — Burton.
A village lad. See Ulysses Grant. — Gordon.
A village school room — this the scene. See Lesson, The. —
Dodge.
A violet blossom* d on the lea. See Violet, The. — Goethe.
A violet in her lovely hair. — See Song and "Violet in her lovely
hair, The." — Swain.
A viper entering into a smith's shop looked. See Fables from
Msop (Viper and the File, The).— JEsop.
A virgin unspotted, the prophets foretold. See In Bethlehem
City and Virgin Unspotted. — Unknown.
A vision as of crowded city streets. See Shakespeare. — Long
fellow.
A vision that appeared to me. See Vision of Mac Conglinne,
The. — Unknown.
A vivacious and energetic young lady fell in love. See Hus
bands for Thirty Cents a Bunch. — Unknown.
A voice by the cedar tree. See Maud ("Voice, A," etc.). —
Tennyson.
A voice from the dark is calling me. See Divorce. — Wickham.
A voice from the sea to the mountains. See Great Voices, The.
— Brooks.
A voice in the roaring pine wood. See Weather-Spirit, The.
— Woodberry.
A voice in the scented night. See Voice in the Scented Night,
A. — Dobson.
A voice of such subdued surpassing sweetness. See Her Voice.
— Martin.
A voice on the winds. See To Morfydd. — Johnson.
A voice peals in this end of night. See Thrush before Dawn,
A.— Meynell.
A voice resounds like thunder-peal. See Watch on the Rhine,
The. — Schneckenburger.
A voice said, "Follow, follow": and I rose. See Two Pur
suits. — C. Rossetti.
A voice went over the waters. See Cuba to Columbia. — Carle-
ton.
A wagon stopped before the house; she heard. See Sonnets
from an Ungrafted Tree (V). — Millay.
A wail and a song are the sounds of men. See Songs of Men,
The. — Gillilan.
A wall, a wall around my garden rear. See Sonnets ("Wall, a
wall, A," etc.). — Santayana.
A wan-cheeked girl with faded eyes. See Roses in the Sub
way. — Burnet.
A wanderer far in the gloomy night. See Beyond. — Unknown.
A wanderer is man from his birth. See Future, The. — Arnold.
A War broke out in former days. See Birds, the Beasts, and
the Bat, The.— Hppkinson.
A ward, and still in bonds, one day. See Regeneration. —
Vaughan.
A warrior hung his plumed helm. See Challenge, The. —
Pryor.
A warrior so bold and a virgin so bright. See Monk, The
(Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogine). — Lewis.
A was an Ant. See Nonsense Alphabet ("A was an Ant"). —
Lear.
A was an ape. See Nonsense Alphabet ("A was an ape"). —
Lear.
A was an apple pie. See Alphabet, The. — Greenaway.
A was an apple-pie, B bit it. See A Was an Apple-Pie. —
Unknown.
A was an archer, who shot at a frog. See Tom Thumb's
Alphabet. — Unknown.
A was an elegant Ape. See Billy's Alphabetical Animal Show.
—Riley.
A was once an apple-pie. See Nonsense Alphabet.- — Lear.
A wasp met a bee that was just buzzing by. See Wasp and the
Bee, The. — Unknmvn.
A waste of grasses dry as hair. See Herdsman, The. —
Garland.
A waste of land, a sodden plain. See Blue and the Gray, The.
— Flagg.
A watch will tell the time of day. See Mr. Coggs, Watch
maker. — Lucas.
A wave of coldness. See Translations from Modern Japanese
Poetry. — Akiko Yosano (I).
A way enchased with glass and beads.
Oberon's Chapel, The. — Herrick.
See Fairy Temple, or
A way up in the very heart of Maine. See Sisterly Scheme, A.
— Bunner.
A wavside cross at set of day. See Wayside Cross, The, —
Scott.
A wayworn pilgrim from a distant shore. See Knowest Thou
Isaac Jogues? — Grey.
A wealthy gentleman in Herefordshire. See One-Legged
Goose, The. — Planche.
A wealthy man in St. Louis was asked to aid. See Not His
Business. — Unknown.
A weapon that comes down as still. See Ballot, The. — Pierpont.
A wearily wan little face. See Nobody Cares. — Unknown.
"A weary lot is thine, fair maid." See Rokeby (Rover's
Adieu, The). — Scott.
A weary weed, tossed to and fro. See Gulf-Weed. — Fenner.
A weasel, by a person caught. See Man and the Weasel, The.
— Phaedrus.
A weaver sat by the side of his loom. See Weaver, The. —
Forrester.
A wee bird came to our ha' door. See Wae's Me for Prince
Charlie. — Glen.
A wee little nut lay deep in its nest. See Chestnut Burr, The
and Among the Nuts. — Unknown.
A wee little worm in a hickory-nut. See Session with Uncle
Sidney, A ("It"). — Riley.
A week ago to-day, when red-haired Sally. See Done For. —
A well there is in the west country. See Well of St. Keyne,
The. — Southey.
A well-drest woman walked into a prominent New York office.
See Ups and Downs of Married Life. — Unknown.
A well-known Indiana man. See Parenthetical Remarks and
He Found It. — Unknown.
A werry funny feller is de ole plantation mule. See Sollum
Fac', A. — Unknown.
A wet and slippery road. See Mule Skinners, The. — Bradford.
A wet sheet and a flowing sea. See Wet Sheet and a Flowing
Sea, A. — Cunningham.
A whale of great porosity. See Fish Story, A. — Beers.
A whiff of forest scent. See Creed of the Wood, The. —
Bates.
A while back St. Peter was called Simon. . See How Holy
Church Is Underfoot. — Unknown.
A while their route they silent made. See Lord of the Isles,
The (Lake Coriskin).— Scott.
A whim of time, the general arbiter. See Whim of Time, A.- — •
Spender.
A whirl-blast from behind the hill. See Whirl-Blast from be
hind the Hill, A.— Wordsworth.
A whisper on the heath I hear. See Spring. — Loveman.
A whisper woke the air. See Calumny. — Osgood.
A white gull, more cloud than bird. — See Gull, The. — Higgins.
A white hen sitting. See "White hen sitting, A." — C. Rossetti.
A white nymph wandering in the woods by night. See Elegies
("White Nymph," 'etc.). — Chenier.
A white ram rears against a wall. See Ram, The. — Coffin.
A white rose had a sorrow. See Betrayal of the Rose, The.—
Thomas.
A white star born in the evening glow. See Star, The. — Teas-
dale.
A white tomb in the desert. See From a Felucca. — Rice.
A white way is the wind's way. See Wind's Way, The. —
Conkling.
A whiteness as of light. See Day of Snow, A. — Strahan.
A wicked old tree at the top of the pass. See Wicked Old Tree,
The. — Lindsay.
A wide uncovered piazza ran along; the front. See Mourning
Veil, The. — Harbour.
A widow bird sate mourning for her love. See Cnarles the
First (Song) .—Shelley.
A widow sat in her quiet room, alone.. See Story Which the
Ledger Told, The.— Smith.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATION'S
A Widow, — she had only one! See Widow's Mite, The. — Locker-
Lampson.
A wife at daybreak I shall be. See Wife at Daybreak I Shall
Be, A. — Dickinson.
A wife is one who lifts from chairs. See Wives. — Guest.
A wild and woeful race he ran. See Outlaw, The. — Service.
A wild bird filled the morning air. See Fowler, The. — Gibson.
A wild canyon cut in the mountain side. See Touch of Nature,
A. — Bushnell.
A wild forest duck. See Wild Forest Duck, The. — Lindsay.
A wilderness of mountains . . . spires and towers. See Sketches
from the Dolomites (Leaving the Val d'Ampezzo). —
Blakeney.
A wilderness of water-oaks and moss. See Okefenokee Swamp.
— Hartsock.
A willing kindness. See Thackeray's Creed. — Becker.
A willow Garland thou did'st send. See Willow Garland, The. —
Herrick.
A wind blows in the night. See Abraham Lincoln ("Wind
blows," etc.). — Drinkwater.
A wind came up out of the sea. See Daybreak. — Longfellow.
A wind has blown the rain away and blown. See Sonnet. —
Cummings.
A wind is brushing down the clover. See On Malvern Hill. —
Masefield.
A wind is rustling "south and soft." See Christmas Eve at Sea.
—Masefield.
A wind of April softly stole. See Song of the Pine, The. —
Buckham.
A wind rose in the night. See Wind Rose in the Night, A. —
Kilmer.
A wind sways the pines. See Dirge in Woods, — Meredith.
A wind that dies on the meadows lush. See Dreamer, The. —
Furlong.
A wind went forth a little after dawn. See Wind of Fall, A. —
Adams.
A wind's in the heart of me, a fire's in my heels. See Wan
derer's Song, A. — Masefield.
A windy night was blowing on Rome. See Rider at the Gate,
The.— Masefield.
A winged death has smitten dumb thy bells. See Rheinis
Cathedral . — Conkling.
A winged rocket curving through. See Humming Bird, The. —
Thompson.
A winter garden in an alder swamp. See Winter Eden, A. —
Frost.
A winter wind. See Lyrical Epigrams (Spring). — Wharton.
A winter's night with the snow about. See "Winter's night
with the snow about, A." — Bridges.
A wise man holds himself in check. See Wisdom. — Middleton.
A wise man said, hundreds of years ago. See Mimicking Others.
— Unknown.
A wise old owl sat on (or lived in) an oak. See Wise Old Owl,
A. — Richards.
A wise wind surely could never have sown. See Chance-Fallen
Seed. — Gilchrist.
A wish is quite a tiny thing. See Wish Is Quite a Tiny Thing,
A. — Wynne.
A wolf, a hornet and a nightingale. See Wolf, the Hornet and
the Nightingale^ The. — Coblentz.
A wolf he pricks with eyes of fire. See Supper, The. — De la
Mare.
A wolf seeing a goat feeding on the brow of a high precipice.
See Fables .from ./Esop (Wolf and the Goat, The). — JEsop.
A woman got into a suburban car the other afternoon. See
Her First Baby. — Unknown.
A woman is a branchy tree. See Woman Is a Branchy Tree. —
Stephens.
A woman is a foreign land. See Angel in the House, The (For
eign Land, The). — Patmore.
A woman is queer, there's no doubt about that. See She Pow
ders Her Nose. — Guest.
A woman on whose face deep lines had traced the words "old
without age." See Boy in a Dime Museum, A. — Unknown.
A woman sings across the wild. See Christ-Child, The. — Lee.
A woman stepped out on the porch, and called shrilly. See
Loyal Heart. — Unknown.
A woman stood by the river. See River, The. — Unknown.
A woman to the holy father went. See Scandal. — Johnson.
A woman walking the street adown. See Two Mothers. — Burton.
A woman watched the falling snow. See Shadows on the Snow.
— Jones.
A woman who lived in Holland, of old. See Going Too Far. —
Howells.
A woman's club meeting of Solomon's wives. See Club Meet
ing of Solomon's Wives, A. — Irwin.
A woman's figure, on a ground of night. See Suspense. — Riley.
A woman's hands with polished finger-nail. See Hands on a
Card-Table. — Boyden.
A woman's looks. See "Woman's looks, A." — Unknown.
A wonder stranger ne'er was known. See Suffolk Miracle, The.
— Unknown.
A wonderful lass was Marie, petite. See Old Song by New
Singers, An. (How Andrew Lang Sings It.) — Wilkie.
A wonderful story, I will tell. See Only a Chicken. — Hall.
A wonderful way is the King's Highway. See King's Highway,
The. — Masefield. ^ -
A woodland sprite of the rakish kind. See Scandal among the
Flowers, A. — Taylor.
A Word, a Word. See Dialogue. — Sister Mary Madeleva.
A word came forth in Galilee, a word like to a star. See Word,
A. — Chesterton.
A word is dead. See Word Is Dead, A. — Dickinson.
A word of Godspeed and good cheer. See Christmas Greeting -—
Riley.
A word of grief to me erewhile. See Arboricide. — Guiney.
A word with you, dear children, all. See Taste It Not.
Unknozvn.
A workman with a spade in half a day. See Pompeian Qua
train: New Excavations. — Speyer.
A world of mightie Kings and Princes I could name. See
Polyolbion ("World of mightie kings. A"). — Drayton.
A worthy Squire of sober life. See Woman's Curiosity.—
Unknown.
A wounded deer leaps highest. See Wounded Deer Leaps High
est, A.— Dickinson.
A wreath of poppy flowers. See Garland of Sleep, The.—
Angellier.
A wretched thing it were, to have our heart. See Retirement.
Trench.
A wrinkled, crabbed man they picture thee. See Winter.—
Southey.
A writer owned an asterisk. See Asterisk, The. — Unknown.
A xylographer started to cross the sea. See Zealless Xylograoher
The.— Dodge. '
A Yankee in a restaurant attracted the attention of his vis-a-vis
See Yankee and the Butter, The. — Unknown.
A Yankee ship and a Yankee crew. See "Constitution's" Last
Fight, The. — Roche.
A Yankee ship and a Yankee crew; tally hi ho, you know. See
Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew, A. — Unknown.
A Yankee ship came down the river. See Yankee "Blood
Boat," A and Yankee Ship Came down the River. — Un
known.
A Yankee, walking the streets of London, looked through a
window. See Gape- Seed, — Bungay.
A year ago how often did I meet. See Samuel Hoar. — Sanborn.
A year had flown, and o'er the sea away. See Tristram and
Iseult (Iseult of Brittany). — Arnold.
A year has gone, and I again return. See Forest Reverie. —
Coblentz.
A year hence may the grass that waves. See From a Flemish
Graveyard. — Williams.
A year is filled with glad events. See Day of Days, The. —
Guest.
A year, with all its days, has come and gone. See Autumn
along the Beaches. — Wheelock.
A year-old grief is still a wound. See Ten-Year Grief, A. —
Michaelis.
A yellow raft sails up the bluest stream. See Spring. — Unter-
meyer.
A young girl of sixteen, lithe, fair. See Oh, Sir! — Ayres.
A young John Phoenix tells how it was, as follows. See How
He Whipped Him. — Unknown.
A young nian, about twenty-one (or -five) years old. See He
Had Faith. — Unknown.
A young man once was sitting. See Popular Ballad: "Never
Forget Your Parents." — Adams.
A young man, or rather a boy, for he was not seventeen years
of age. See Strong Temptation, A. — Unknown.
A young man was sitting in the Grand Central Depot. See
He Laughed Last. — Unknown.
A young man with a cold face, much nervous energy. See
What the Bartender Sees. — Brisbane.
A young mouse, small and innocent. See Old Cat and the
Young Mouse, The. — La Fontaine.
A young officer (in what army no matter). See Noble Re
venge. — De Quincey.
A young teacher who graduated from the normal school last
June. See Literal Obedience. — Unknown.
A young thing in spring green slippers. See Whiffs of the
Ohio River at Cincinnati. — Sandburg.
A youngster's 'mighty lucky. See Dad *n* Me. — Lake.
A youth in apparel that glittered. See Content. — Crane.
A youth, to lose his treasured love afraid. See Doctor Ben-
serade. — ArnaL
A youth was there, of quiet ways. See Tales of a Wayside
Inn (Wayside Inn, The). — Longfellow.
A youth went out to serenade. See Serenade, The.— Unknown.
A youth who determined to alter his station. See How to
Choose a Wife. — Unknown.
A youth, who had to Sais in the land. See Veiled Statue at
Sais, The. — Schiller.
A youth whose trade was birds to snare. See Bird Catcher,
The. — Millevoye.
Aa the skippers of bonny Lothen. See Young Allan. —
Unknown.
Abbie Ben Adams, may her life be spared. See Abbie Ben
Adams.— Wells.
"Abby, Abby, they're a-comin'!" See Fifer and Drummer of
Scituate, The. — Palfrey.
Abdel Hassan o'er the desert journeyed with his caravan. See
Abdel-Hassan. — Unknown.
Abdhur Rahman, the Durani Chief, of him is the story told.
See Ballad of the King's Mercy, The. — Kipling.
Abe Lincoln? Wull, I reckon! See At Lincoln's Tomb.—
Love.
Abe Martin! dad-burn his old picture. See Abe Martin. —
Riley.
Abelard, my Wisdom's saint. See Lute Song of the Lady
Heloise. — Palmer.
Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide. See Abide with Me. —
Lyte.
"Abide with me, fast falls the eventide," A simple maiden
sang. See "Abide with Me." — Thayer.
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Across
"Abijah Dunn! Abijah Dunn!" See House Not Made -with
Hands, A. — Marble.
Abner Calkins took his feet from the railing. See Elusive
Ten-Dollar Bill, The. — Flower.
Aboard at a ship's helm. See Aboard at a Ship's Helm. —
Whitman.
Aboard o' the good ship Margaret Ann. See Sentence of
Death on the High Seas. — Matthison.
Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!) See Abou Ben
Adhem. — Hunt.
Abou Ben Halstead — may his tribe increase! See Good Man's
Sorrow, A. — Field.
About a league from Lake Constance. — See Easter Singers
in the Vorarlburg. — Chamber's Book of Days.
About a week ago I stood at my window shaving. See Held
at the Station. — Loomis.
About a well-spring, in a little mead. See Of Three Damsels
in a Meadow. — Payne.
About ane bank, where birdis on bewis. See Cherry and the
Slae, The (May-Morn and Cupid). — Mqntgomerie.
About fifty years ago, in a valley of the Middle Basin. See
Ole Mistis (No. 1). — Moore.
About five miles from Zenda stands a modern chateau. See
Prisoner of Zenda, The (Honor of Zenda, The). — "Hope."
About Glenkindie and his man. See Glenkindie. — Scott.
About half-past eleven o'clock on Sunday night. See Bewitched
Clock, The. — Unknown.
About her head or floating feet. See My Father's Child. —
Sterne.
About him was a ruinous fair place. See Prince's Quest, The.
— Watson.
About his brow the laurel and the bay. See Man, A. —
Scollard.
About me rose chaos of peak on peak. See Queen Creek Can
yon. — Page.
About my Darling's lovely eyes. See Difficulty, The. —
Heine.
About six miles to the south of Jerusalem is the village of
Bethlehem. See Child Born at Bethlehem, The. — Scudder.
About ten or fifteen years ago. See Do You Know? — Frink.
About the age of four I learned to read by a simple process.
See Adventures among Books. — Lang,
About the august and ancient Square. See Oxford Nights. —
Johnson.
About the chilly, ragged lawns they He. See Autumn Leaves. —
Hopkins.
About the crowing of the cock. See Hounds of Hell, The. —
Masefield.
About the field they piped right. See Tyrle, Tyrlow. —
Unknown.
About the flowerless land adventurous bees. See Spring Song.
— Davidson.
About the holy Cittie rowles a flood. See Christ's Victory and
Triumph (Christ's Triumph after Death). — Fletcher.
About the [little] chambers of my heart. See Gone. — Coleridge.
About the room the Christmas greens. See God Bless Our
School. — Unknown.
About the Shark, phlegmatical one. See Maldive Shark, The. —
Melville. ^
About the ship Andromache the cyclone blew. See Evan Rob
erts. A.B. of H.M.S. "Andromache." — Masefield.
About the sweet bag of a bee. See Bag of the Bee, The. —
Herrick.
About the time of Christmas. See Jane Conquest. — Unknown.
About the time that taverns shut. See Ballad of Minepit
Shaw, The. — Kipling.
About the time when Christ was born. See Baile and Ail-
linn. — Yeats.
About the water hole, half dried. See Cattle before the
Storm. — Dresbach.
About the year 1800. See No. 5 Collect Street. — Pardessus.
About the year of one B. C. See Jonah and the Whale. —
Unknown.
About the year 650, among the servants in the ancient Abbey
of Streonschall. See Christmas Song of Csedmon, The. —
Pardee.
About their prince each took his wonted seat. See Godfrey
of Bulloigne (Pluto's Council). — Tasso.
About this place there drifts a sense of peace. See Ruin,
The. — Fullmer.
About Yule, when the wind blew cool (or cule). See Young
Waters. — Unknown.
Above, below, in sky and sod. See Over-Heart, The. —
Whittier.
Above dark cities build. See To Young Dreamers. — Trent.
Above his grave the grass and snow. See Longfellow. —
Aldrich.
Above lone woodland ways that led. See Whippoorwill, The.
— Cawein.
Above my head the shields are stained with rust. See Lamp
of Poor Souls, The. — Pickthall.
Above the bristling warships stands a statue by the sea. See
America's Gift to France. — Chapman.
Above the broken walls the apple boughs. See Vision. — Paul.
Above the city hangs a veil of rain. See Leaving England. —
Blakeney.
Above the city, where I dwell, guarding it close, runs an
embattled wall. See City Wall, The. — Tietjens.
Above the cloistral valley. See Sleeper, The. — Scollard.
Above the Crags that fade and gloom. See From a Window
in Princes Street. — Henley.
Above the crestward-climbing pines. See Trumpet of the
Dawn, The and Aspiration. — Scollard.
Above the forest of the parakeets. See Bird with the Cop
pery, Keen Claws, The. — Stevens.
Above the gold the sunbeams fling. See Above the Heavens. —
Wells.
Above the hemispheres there floats. See Elements, The. —
Williams.
Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting. See Dickens
in Camp. — Harte.
Above the plains, high over lake and pond. See Soaring. —
Baudelaire.
Above the pools, above the valley of fears. See Elevation. —
Baudelaire.
Above the shouting of the gale. See Bag-Pipes at Sea. —
Scollard.
Above the stately roofs, wind-lifted, high. See Flags on
Fifth Avenue, The. — Morley.
Above the sunset's many-tinted bar. See Evening Star, The. —
Blackburn.
Above the voiceful windings of a river. See At the Grave of
Henry Vaughan. — Sassoon.
Above them spread a stranger sky. See Indian's Welcome to
the Pilgrim Fathers, The.— Sigourney.
Above these cares my spirit in calm abiding. See Above
These Cares.— Millay.
Above this colored island in the sky. See Cradle Piece. —
Frost.
Above yon somber (or sombre) swell of land. See Plough,
The. — Horne.
Abraham Ecstein vos mine name und I keep der clothing. See
Goldstein under Suspicion. — Unknown.
Abraham Lincoln believed in the American Union. See
Lincoln's Belief in the Union. — Unknown.
Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky. See Life of Abraham
Lincoln, The (Mother of Abraham Lincoln, The). —
Tarbell.
Abraham Lincoln had faith in the Union. See Lincoln's Faith
in the Union. — Unknown.
Abraham Lincoln had so many sobriquets. See Lincoln Sobri
quets. — Unknown.
Abraham Lincoln stands in no need of a vindicator. See In
Memory of Lincoln. — Baldwin.
Abraham Lincoln, the Dear President. See Dear President,
The. — Piatt.
Abraham Lincoln — the spirit incarnate of those who won vic
tory. See Lincoln. — Roosevelt.
Abraham Lincoln was born, and, until he became President.
See Voice from the Wilderness, A. — Sumner.
Abraham Lincoln was the representative character of his age.
See Lincoln. — Fowler._
Abraham Lincoln, what's in your eyes. See Lincoln. — Leib-
freed.
Abraham Lincoln's work was finished when, unheralded. See
Lincoln. — Deming.
Abraham, my servante, Abraham. See Sacrifice of Isaac, The.
— Unknown.
Abram and Zimri owned a field together. See Abram and
Zimri. — Cook.
Abroad on a winter's night there ran. See Christmas Legend,
A. — Sidgwick.
Abroad the royal banners fly. See Vexilla Regis. — Fortunatus.
Absalom Bunkel was a man nat'rally so lazy. See Lazy Lover,
A. — Unknown.
Absence, hear thou my protestation. See Absence. — Hoskins.
Absence of occupation is not rest. See Pledge of Cheerfulness,
The. — Cowper.
Absence, the noble truce. See Caelica (Absence and Presence).
— Greville.
Absent from thee I languish still. See Song, A and Return. —
Rochester.
Absolute knowledge I have none. See Source of News, The. —
Unknown.
Abune the braes I see him stand. See Ochil Farmer, An and
Farmer of Westerha', The. — Robertson.
Abyss of Hell! I call on thee. See El Magico Prodigioso
(Temptation of Justina, The). — Calderon de la Barca.
Accept, dear girl, this little token. See Valentine to My Wife,
A.— Field.
Accept, thou shrine of my dead saint. See Exequy [on His
Wife].— King.
Accidents will happen, but still many of them shouldn't. See
Little Streets, The. — Guest.
Accordin* to app'intment the women folks all met at Piney
Grove meetin-house. See Piecing the Preacher's Quilt. —
Plowman.
According to [the] tradition. See Tryst, The. — Morley.
According to tradition, on the holy night. See "Gracious Time,
The." — Unknown.
the Portuguese (XV). — E. Browning.
Ace — Pride of Parents. See Airman's Alphabet, The. — Auden.
Ach, Faeder bed! mein Faeder bed! See Mein Faeder Bed. —
Field.
Ach ! that I cannot speak your tongue so good. See My Boy
Fritz. — Murray.
Achievin' sech distinction with his moddel tabble dote. See
Prof. Vere de Blaw. — Field.
Acres of bowed brown-headed wheat. See Love and Death, —
Murray.
Acres of crosses — wooden crosses — bleak as bones — and gray
as sorrow. See Calvary. — Rothschild.
Across a pleasant field a rill unseen. See Hidden Rill, The. —
Unknown.
917
Across
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
Across a thousand miles of sea, a hundred leagues of land.
See Arrival. — Van Dyke.
Across a world where all men grieve. See Justice. — Kipling.
Across in my neighbor's window with its drapmgs of satin and
lace. See My Neighbor's Baby. — Unknown.
Across my garden! and the thicket stirs. See Progress ot
Spring, The. — Tennyson.
Across my heart, in little strides. See For Serena, Who Owns
a Pair of Snowshoes. — White.
Across my loom of years there fell a shadow, gaunt and gray.
See Shadow on the Loom, The. — Miller.
Across my seventy years. See Deathbed. — Dodds.
Across Nevada and Utah, See March of the Hungry Moun
tains. — Sandburg.
Across the ages they come thundering. See Say This of Horses.
Across the April valleys run. See Corn Song.— Douglass.
Across the azure spaces. See Winds of God, The. — Scollard.
Across the bitter centuries I hear the wail of men. See Page
from America's Psalter and Thy Kingdom Come!— Wattles.
Across the cool stones, every day. See To a Snail in the
Cemetery. — Hay. tc „
Across the dark linked loveliness of lakes. See Dawn. — A.
Across the dewy lawn she treads. See Pzean. — Brooks.
Across the drifted Square from Street and lane. See Indepen
dence Square, Christmas, 1783. — Guiterman.
Across the earth ran rivers red. See "Cease Firing. — Denton.
Across the Eastern sky has glowed. See Crowing of the Red
Cock, The.— Lazarus. .
Across the edges of the world there blows a wind. See
In April Once (Spring of God, The).— Percy.
Across the empty garden-beds. See Sailing of the Sword, Inc.
— Morris. t
Across the fields as green as spinach. See Lady with the
Sewing-Machine, The. — Sitwell.
Across the fields like swallows fly. See Across the Fields.—
Crane.
Across the fields of yesterday. See Sometimes. — Jones.
Across the fields the neighbors go. See Night Meeting, The.—
Tatman.
Across the foaming river. See Bridge, The. — Peterson.
Across the frozen spaces. See New Year's Greeting. — Clausen.
Across the gap made by our English hinds. See Earthly Para
dise, The (August). — Morris.
Across the gardens of Life they go. See Love and Time.—
Lloyd.
Across the German Ocean. See Little Gottlieb. — Gary.
Across the grass I see her pass; she conies with tripping pace.
See Milkmaid, The. — Dobson.
Across the grass I see her pass, she walks with stately grace.
See To My Little Daughter. — Davies.
Across the heaving ocean's billowy flow. See Sonnet. — Holmes.
Across the hills of Arcady. See^ To Arcady. — Going.
Across the iron wheel. See Futility.— Flexner.
Across the kindling twilight moon. See Love and Infinity. —
Across the lonely beach we flit. 'See Sandpiper, The. — Thaxter.
Across the mesh of feathered pine. See There Might Be Glory
in the Night. — Hamilton.
Across the moorlands of the Not. See Moorlands of the Not.
— Unknown.
Across the mountains the mist hath drawn. See Soldier's Tent,
The. — Vacaresco.
Across the narrow beach we flit. See Sandpiper, The. —
Thaxter.
Across the noisy street. See Ballade of the Thrush.— Dobson.
Across the page of history. See Lincoln Leads. — Irving.
Across the pathway, myrtle-fringed. See Story of the Gate. —
Robertson.
Across the places deep and dim. See Road to Anywhere, The.
Across the pleasant valley our royal ranks their lines displayed.
See Hero of the Rank and File, The. — Scanlan.
Across the roaring board in Helgafell. See Death of Arnkel,
The. — Gosse.
Across the sands by Mary's well. See Nazareth. — "L.
Across the sands of Syria. See Legend of the First Cam-u-el,
The. — Guiterman.
Across the scented garden of my dreams. See Autumnal. —
Middleton.
Across the school-ground it would start. See House at Eve
ning, The. — Benet.
Across the sea a land there is. See Earthly Paradise, The
(Land across the Sea, A). — Morris.
Across the sea my country, my America. See America 1918. —
Reed
Across the seas of Wonderland to Mogadore we plodded. See
Forty Singing Seamen. — Noyes.
Across the shaken bastions of the year. See Sonnets of a Por
trait Painter (XLVII) .— Ficke.
Across the shimmering meadows. See Hawthorn Tree, The. —
Gather.
Across the sky run streaks of white light, aching. See Be
fore Olympus. — Fletcher.
Across the sombre prairie sea. See Prairie. — Bates.
Across the Stony Mountains, o'er the desert's drouth and sand.
See Crisis, The. — Whittier.
Across the street, an humble woman lives. See Workworn. —
Johnson.
Across the sunlit hills of Dawn. See Sacrificial Fires. — Wad-
hams.
Across the sunlit Scottish hills. See Child Martyr, The, —
Anderson.
Across the swiffling waves they went. See Cruise of the "P. C.,"
The. — Unknown.
Across the thick and the pastel snow. See By the Lake
Sitwell.
Across the way my neighbor's windows shine. See Intolerance
— Haley.
Across the world I speak to thee. See Across the World I
Speak to Thee. — Thomas.
Act I. Scene — Long Branch in June. See Society Play, The.
Unknown.
Action will furnish belief, — but will that belief be the true one?
See Amours de Voyage (Real Question, The). — Clough.
Adam. See On the Antiquity of Microbes. — Gillilan.
Adam lay i-bowndyn. See Adam ("O Felix Culpa"). — Un
known.
Adam never knew what 'twas to be a boy. See What Adam
Missed. — Unknown.
Adarn pest nyne hundride yere. See Cursor Mundi. — Unknown.
Adam Roth, brought to his window by the call of drums. See
Dies for the Flag at Last. — Roth.
Adam scriveyn, if ever it thee_ bifalle. See Chaucers Wordes
unto Adam His Owne Scriveyn. — Chaucer.
Adam the goodliest man of men since born. See Paradise Lost
(Satan's Soliloquy [Scene in Paradise, A]). — Milton.
Adam walking in the sudden garden. See Lord of Eden. —
Welch.
Adam was my grandfather. See Adam. — Benet.
Adam who thought himself immortal still. See Discovery, The.
— Gibbon.
Adams and Jefferson, I have said, are no more. See Adams and
Jefferson . — Webster.
Add bright buds, and sun and flowers. See Out-of-Door Arith
metic. — Unknown.
Add but a handle. See Fan, The. — Sokan.
Adelita's the name of the lady. See Adelita. — Unknown.
Adeste fideles. Laeti triumphantes. See Adeste Fideles. —
Unknown.
Adieu, Adieu! my native shore. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(Childe Harold's Farewell to England). — Byron.
Adieu, dear Object of rny Love's excess. See Orinda to Lucasia
Parting, October, 1661, at London. — "Orinda."
Adieu, fair isle! I love thy bowers. See Farewell to Cuba. —
"Occidente."
Adieu, farewell, earth's bliss. See Summer's Last Will and
Testament (In Time of Pestilence). — Nash.
Adieu, I say, with tearful eyes. See Rondel. — Villon.
Adieu, kind Life, though thou hast often been. See Departure
— Smith.
"Adieu, madame, rny mother dear." See Lord Maxwell's Last
Goodnight. — Unknown.
Adieu, O daisy of delight. See Adieu to His Mistress. — Un
known.
Adieu, sweet Angus, Maeve, and Fand. See Passing of the
Shee, The. — Synge.
Adieu to Belashanny! where I was bred and born. See Wind
ing Banks of Erne, The; or, The Emigrant's Adieu to
Ballyshannon. — Allingham.
Adieu to France! my latest glance. See De Roberval (Adieu to
France) . — Hunter-Duvar.
Adieu to thee, fair Rhine! How long delighted. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Adieu to Thee, Fair Rhine). — Byron.
Adieu, Vinoso cries, ere yet he sips. See Table Talk (Dinner
Party, The). — Cowper.
Adlatts parke is wyde and broad. See Will Stewart and John. —
Unknown.
Admiral, Admiral, sailing home. See Horning, The. — Rooney.
Admit the ruse to fix and name her chaste. See Romantic, The.
— Bogan.
Adonis-like, gored by the rough world's wound. See Ideal Pas
sion (XLI).— Woodberry.
Adown a quiet glen where the gowan-berries glisten. See Haunt
ed Hazel, The.— Dollard.
Adown beside an old stone wall. See Four Pictures. — Durfee.
Adown the darkened hall at twelve she crept. See Prophetic
Mirror, The. — Smith.
Adown the lanes of memory bloom all the flowers of yester
year. See Lanes of Memory, The. — Guest.
Adown the leafy lane we two. See Memory, A. — MacAleese.
A-down the road and gun in hand. See Whiskey Bill, — A Frag
ment. — Unknown.
Adown the stone-wall in the summer days. See Nasturtiums. —
Schumann. ,_.,„,,
Advance your choral motions now. See Lords Mask, The
(Stars Dance, The) .—Campion.
Advancing, as men grope for escape in a dungeon. See Last
Days of Pompeii (Final Shock, The). — Bulwer-Lytton.
Ae day a Clock wad brag a Dial. See- Clock and Dial, The.—
Ramsay.
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever! See Ae Fond Kiss. — Burns.
Ae Sunday comin' adoon the lane. See Laddie. — Unknown.
Ae weet forenicht i' the yow-trummle. See Watergaw, The.—
M'Diarmid.
Aeolf — a Christian ! All Rome smiled at the idea. See Aeolf ,
the Martyr. — Marchmont.
JEsop, mine Author, mains mentioun. See Taill of the Upon-
landis Mous and the Surges Mous, The. — Henryson.
Afar in the desert I love to ride. See Afar in the Desert.—
Pringle. . .
Afar the hunt in vales below has sped. See Orion: An kpic
Poem (Meeting of Orion and Artemis). — Home.
Afar, where the rugged Northland. See First Christmas-Tree.
The. — Goodwin.
Affairs of the heart — so many I've heard. See Symptoms of the
Heart. — Beal.
918
FIEST LINE INDEX
Again
Affect not, as some do, that bookish ambition. See Bookish Am
bition, A. — Peacham.
Affection's charm no longer gilds. See Personified Sentimental,
Affections lose their object; Time brings forth. See Sonnet to
an Octogenarian. — Wordsworth.
Affronting fool, subdue your transient light. See To a Critic of
Tennyson. — Bierce.
Afloat; we move. Delicious! Ah. See Dipsychus (In a Gon-
Afoot°a^id light-hearted, I take to the open road. See Song of
the Open Road.— Whitman.
Afore Sue went ter town ter school. See New-Fashioned
Singin*. — Smith.
Afore the Lammas tide. See Scottish Widow's Lament, The. —
Afore we went to Denver we had heerd the Tabor Grand. See
Modjesky as Gamed.— Field.
Aforetime, fruitfulness and tilth were here. See Deserted
Farms. — Burton.
Afraid? Of whom am I afraid? See Afraid? Of Whom Am I
Afraid ? — Dickinson.
Afraid? Of you, strong proxy lover, you, God's sea? See Swim
mer, The. — Madeleva.
"Aften hae I playe at the cards and the dice." See Rantin
Laddie, The. — Unknown.
After a black-frost night, after the bitter. See Blue Harvest. —
Frost.
After a hundred storms, one storm will rend. See After a
Hundred Storms. — Mullins.
After a hundred years. See After a Hundred Years. — Dickin
son.
After a little while. See After a Little While. — Randall.
After a moment there was the sound of a key in the lock of
the door. See Christian, The (John Storm's Resolution). —
After a thoughtful, almost painful pause. See Christmas After
thought. — Riley.
\fter a thousand mazes overgone. See Endymion (Adonis in
Slumber).— Keats.
After a three days' march he came to an Indian encampment.
See Courtship of Miles Standish (Miles Standish's En
counter with the Indians). — Longfellow. m
After a while — a busy brain. See Human Life. — Winton.
After all and after all. See After AIL — Hayes.
After all, one country, brethren! We must rise or fall. See One
Country. — Stanton.
After all our doubts, pur suspicions and speculations. See
American Constitution, The. — Hamilton.
After all the dreaming, the laughter and the tears. See To Cer
tain Philosophers. — Noyes.
After an interval, reading, here in the midnight. See After an
Interval. — Whitman^
After Aughrim's great disaster. See Shaun O'Dwyer Aglanna.
— Sheehan.
After careful meditation. See Crotchet Castle (From "Crochet
Castle")- — Peacock.
After dark vapours have oppress'd our plains. See After Dark
Vapours Have Oppress'd Our Plains and Written in Janu
ary, 1817. — Keats.
After dear old grandma died. See Little Homer's Slate. — Field.
After dinner the Widder Doodle went upstairs. See Samantha
at the Centennial (Advice to Tirzah Ann). — Holley.
After four years of arduous service. See Lee's Farewell. — Lee.
After gray vigils, sunshine in the heart. See Sonnets (After
Gray Vigils, Sunshine in the Heart) . — Santayana.
After great pain a formal feeling comes. See After Great Pain
a Formal Feeling Comes. — Dickinson.
After he had gone the wind rose. See After He Had Gone. —
Warner.
After hot loveless nights, when cold winds stream. See Sisters,
The. — Campbell.
After lilacs come out. See Lilacs. — Conkling.
After long dreaming in the folded bud. See In a June Gar
den. — Lewis.
After long riot. See Requiem for a Courtesan. — Hort.
After long searching through a thousand volumes. See Escape.
— Noyes.
After long stormes and tempests sad assay. See Amoretti
(LXIII).— Spenser.
After long thirty years re-met. See Epitaphs. — Warner.
After many a dusty mile. See Wanderer, Linger Here Awhile.
— Gosse, tr.
After night's slumber far away had rolled. See Haymaking. —
Thomas.
After one moment when I bowed my head. See Convert, The. —
Chesterton.
After seven and twenty years.— See Nellie. — Guest.
After so long an absence. See Meeting, The.— Longfellow.
After sorrow's night. See After Sorrow's Night. — Gilder.
After such years of dissension and strife. See Epigram and
"After such years," etc. — -Hood.
After supper the little ones said their prayers to their mother.
See Emigrant's Story, The. — Trowbridge.
After stirmounting three-score and ten. See My 71st Year. —
Whitman.
After the blast of lightning from the east. See End, The. —
Owen.
After the Board of State Prison Directors had heard. See
Inmate of the Dungeon, The. — Morrow.
After the burden and the heat of day. See Coming of
Rebekah, The.— Meldrum.
After the burial-parties leave. See Hyaenas, The. — Kipling.
: powerful plain manifesto. See Express, The. —
After the capitulation of General Lee. See Slipping Away
Unbeknownst. — Unknown.
After the comfortable words come these. See Sursum Corda.
— Townsend.
After the darkness and storm. See After. — Grayson.
After the darkness, dawning. See After. — Coates.
After the day is over. See Tales the Barbers Tell, The.—
Bishop.
After the dust and turmoil of the day. See After. — Murray.
After the emotion of rain. See This Morning. — Flanner.
After the European war has drawn to a close. See Influence
of the United States in the Adoption of a Plan for Perma
nent Peace. — Saretsky.
After the execution of Louis XVI. See Lazarre (Night in Ste.
Pilagie, A). — Catherwood.
After the eyes that looked, the lips that spake. See Gettys
burg Ode, The ("After the eyes that looked")- — Taylor.
After the fever this long convalescence. See Interregnum. —
Muir.
After the fierce midsummer all ablaze. See Friendship after
Love. — Wilcox.
After the fight at Otterburn. See English Way, The. —
Kipling.
After the first :
Spender.
After the frost! 0 the rose is dead. See After the Frost. —
Riley.
After the honey drops of pearly showers. See Rose, The. —
Hammond.
After the last heavy snow-storm Mrs. Peewitt discovered that
the roof leaked. See Tale of the Big Snow, A. —
"Bizarre."
After the last red sunset glimmer. See Plowboy. — Sandburg.
After the longest exile they return. See Return from Cap
tivity. — Flexner.
After the May time and after the June time. See Midsum
mer. — Wilcox.
After the mountains were made. See How Nixat Made
Animals. — Walton.
After the pangs of a desperate lover. See Evening's Love, An
(After the Pangs of a Desperate Lover). — Dryden.
After the rain comes on the lawn. See Mister Angleworm. —
Manchester.
After the rare arch-poet Johnson dy'd. See Upon M. Ben
Jonson — Epigram. — Herrick.
After the roar, after the fierce modern music. See Red Earth.
— Corbin.
After the sack of the City, when Rome was sunk to a name.
See King's Task, The. — Kipling.
After the sea, the harbor. See Sequence. — Kramer.
After the sea-ship, after the whistling winds. See After the
Sea-Ship. — Whitman.
After the shameful trial in the hall. See Ninth Hour, The. —
Hazard.
After the siege and the assault of Troy. See Sir Gawain and
the Green Knight. — Unknown.
After the stars were all hung separately out. See Book of
How, The. — Moore.
After the sunset in the mountains there are shadows and
shoulders standing to the stars. See Flat Waters of the
West in Kansas. — Sandburg.
After the supper and talk — after the day is done. See After
the Supper and Talk. — Whitman.
After the torch-light ted on sweaty faces. See Waste Land,
The (What the Thunder Said). — Eliot.
After the trackless, sandy places. See Resurrection. — Upper.
After the war — I hear men ask — what then? See After the
War. — Le Gallienne.
After the war, says the papers, they'll no be content at hame.
See Home-Thoughts from Abroad. — Buchan.
After the whipping, he crawled into bed. See Portrait of a
Boy. — Benet.
After the whistle's roar m has ^bellowed _ and shuddered. See
Down the Mississippi (Night Landing — 6). — Fletcher.
After the Wise Men went, and the strange star. See Vigil
of Joseph, The. — Barker.
After this manner, therefore pray ye. See St. Matthew (Lord's
Prayer).— Bible, N. T.
After those reverend papers, whose soule is. See Letter to
Sir H. Wotton at His Going Ambassador to Venice. —
Donne.
After volcanoes husht with snows. See Christ of the Andes,
The. — Markham.
After you have spent all the money modistes. See Proud and
Beautiful. — Sandburg.
Afterthought of summer's bloom ! See November Daisy, A. —
Van Dyke.
Afterwhile we have in view. See Afterwhile. — Riley.
Again a great leader of the people has passed through toil,
sorrow, battle and war. See Effect of the Death of Lin
coln. — Beecher.
Again among the hills! See Again Among the Hills.— Hovey.
Again Columbia's stripes, unfurl'd. See "Enterprise" and
"Boxer." — Unknown.
Again France appears upon the continent where for many
years. See France and Rochambeau. — Lodge.
Again God plants the tree of doom. See Mutans Nomen
Evse. — Gill.
Again has come the Spring-time. See April. — Longfellow,
Again I hear that creaking step ! See My Familiar.— -Saxe.
Again I reply to the triple winds. See January. — Williams.
Again I see my bliss at hand. See Switzerland (I). — Arnold.
Again, I see you, ah my queen. See Juana. — Musset.
919
Again
AN INDEX TO POBTET AND BECITATIONS
Again maternal Autumn grieves. See Mater Dolorosa. — Tabb.
Again, pale noiseless prophetess of night. See To the Evening
Star. — Fawcett.
Again rejoicing Nature sees. See Again Rejoicing Nature
Sees. — Burns.
Again the fiery fingers of the scarlet creepers write, see
Twilight at Florence. — Dickinson.
Again the great Senate _in session. See United States Senate,
The; An Appreciation. — Irwin. .
Again the summer-fevered skies. See Garfield's Ride at Chick-
amauga. — Butterworth.
Again the violet of our early days. See Spring. — Elliot.
Again, the year's decline, midst storms and floods. See Farm
er's Boy, The. — Bloomfield.
Again they make a pilgrimage for peace. See Prayer for
Disarmament. — Wood. -
Again they muster from the far-off hillside. See After Vaca
tion. — Unknown.
Again Thou usherest in a verdant spring. See Vision. —
Anthony. ,
Again thy birthday dawns, O man beloved. See Lincoln s
Birthday. — Woodbury. . ?
Again wake the song to the nation's defenders. See Nation s
Defenders, The. — Butterworth.
Again we climb the little hill — again. See Pilgrimage. —
Parmenter. .
Again we in the mystery of life are brought face to face with
the mystery of death. See Eulogy of Walt Whitman. —
Ingersoll.
Again with pleasant green. See Spring (Invitation to the
Country). — Bridges.
Again you stand at the parting of the ways. See JNew Year,
The; or, Which Way?— Abbott.
Against all chambermaids, of whatsoever age or nationality,
I launch the curse of bachelordom! See Mark Twain s
Opinion of Chambermaids. — "Twain." VTTT\
Against my Love shall be, as I am now. See Sonnets (LA111).
— Shakespeare. .
Against the Bermudas we foundered, whereby. See Coiner,
The. — Kipling.
Against the distances of sky up-arching. See Literary Incident.
— Goldbaum.
Against the green flame of the hawthorn-tree. See Thorough
fares (On Hampstead Heath). — Gibson.
Against the planks of the cabin side. See Sea Song. — Hope.
Against the prisoner at the bar. See Murder of Captain Jo
seph White, The (Crime Its Own Detector).— Webster..
Against the shabby house I pass each day. See To Happier
Days. — McElliott.
Against the somber sunset, as the day went down. See Faith. —
Honn.
Against the swart magnolias' sheen. See Carolina Spring
Song. — Allen.
Against the wall of this sky. See Elegy on an Empty Sky
scraper. — Fletcher. . _, .
Against the world I closed my heart. See White Magic. —
Symons.
Agatha! Agatha! See Agatha. — Kernan.
Age cannot reach me where the veils of God. See Immortal
ity. — Mitchell.
Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale. See Antony and
Cleopatra (Her Infinite Variety). — Shakespeare. ^
Age cannot wither her whom not gray hairs. See Post-Meri
dian (Evening), — Garrison.
Age is a quality of mind. See Age, — Tuck.
Age with devouring fingers spareth naught. See Rome. —
Menendez y Pelayo. , . _.
Aged man, that mowes these fields. See Dialogue betwixt Time
and a Pilgrime, A. — Townshend.
Ageless shadowy hills enfold it. See Loch Fiodiag. — Gordon.
Ages ago, when the world was grand. See Fate of Sin Foo,
The; or, the Origin of the Tea Plant.— Peck.
Ages of earth are in me. I am made. See Strange Splendour.
— Hartsock.
Agincourt, Agincourt! See Agmcourt. — Unknown.
Agnes, thou child of harmony, now fled. See Whither. —
Goetz.
Agnes went through the meadows a-weepmg. See Agnes and
the Hill-Man. — Morris, tr.
"Ah, are you digging on my grave." See 'Ah, Are You Dig
ging on My Grave?'* — Hardy,
Ah! at last alone, love! See In the Corridor. — Riley.
Ah, be not false, sweet Splendor! See Ah, Be Not False.—
Ah, be not" vain! In yon flower-bell. See Dewdrop, Wind and
Sun. — Skipsey,
Ah, Ben! See Ode for Ben Jonson, An. — Herrick.
Ah, beyond contempt and all blame. See Leafy Dead, The. —
Wolfe.
Ah, bird, our love is never spent. See Cuckoo Song. — "H. D."
Ah, blessedness of work! the aimless mind. See Work. —
Ah, bring* it not so grudgingly. See Ah, Bring It Not. — Rad-
ford.
Ah, broken is the golden bowl! The spirit flown forever!
See Lenore. — Poe.
Ah, but without there is no spirit scattering. See Lollmgdon
Downs (XIII).— Masefield.
Ah, can you never still. See Owl Sinister. — O Neill.
Ah, cannot the curled shoots of the larkspur that you loved so.
See Spring in the Garden. — Millay.
Ah! cease this kind persuasive strain. See Ode to a Friend.
Ah, Clemence! wten I saw thee last. See La Grisette. — Holmes.
Ah Cloris! That I now could sit. See Mulberry Garden, The
(Ah Cloris! That I Now Could Sit) .— Sedley.
"Ah, could I but be understood!" See Appreciated. — Sill.
Ah, could I lay me down in this long grass. See Journey. —
Millay.
Ah! County Guy, the hour is nigh. See Quentin Durward
(County Guy). — Scott.
Ah Cupid, I mistook thee. See "Ah, Cupid, I mistook thee." —
Davison.
Ah, dear God, when will it be day? See From Exile. — Un
known.
Ah! dear one, we were young so long. See Alas, So Long! —
Ah, did you once see Shelley plain. See Memorabilia. —
R. Browning.
Ah! dim, lost Glamour-Land. See Glamour-Land. — Dandridge.
Ah! dinna chide the tnither! See Dinria Chide the Mither. —
Ah, do not prate to me in infant style. See To a Cynic. —
Ah, don't be sorrowful, darling. See Old Folks? — Unknown.
Ah. drink again. See Lethe. — Millay.
Ah, drops of gold in whitening flame. See To Daisies. —
Thompson. .
Ah, Eros does not always smite. See Eros Does Not Always
Smite. — Field.
Ah fading joy, how quickly art thou past! See Indian Em
peror, The (Ah Fading Joy).— Dryden.
Ah! fair and lovely bloom the flowers of youth. See Youth
and Age. — Mimnermus.
Ah faire Zenocrate, divine Zeno crate. See Tarnburlaine ("Ah
faire Zenocrate"'}. — Marlowe.
Ah, Faustus, now hast thou but one bare hour to live. See
Dr. Faustus ("Ah, Faustus, now hast thou but one bare
hour to live"). — Marlowe.
Ah! fine it was that April time, when gentle winds were
blowing. See Kathie Morris. — Unknown.
Ah for pittie, wil rancke Winters rage. See Shepheards Cal
ender, The (Februarie). — Spenser.
Ah for the throes of a heart sorely wounded. See Damsel, The.
— Omar b-Abi Rabi'a.
Ah! Freedom is a noble thing! See Bruce, The (Freedom).—
Ah, friend of mine, how goes it. See My Jolly Friend's Secret.
Ah! from mine eyes the tears unbidden start. See Sonnet. On
a Distant View of England. — Bowles.
Ah, gentle shepherd, thine the lot to tend. See Fleece, The.—
Ah give "us back our dear dead Land of Dreams. See Land
of Dreams, The.— Hoyt.
Ah God, that love should be. See Heaven. — Wattles.
Ah God! To have a breast like that. See White Rooster, The.
— O'Neil.
Ah, good evening to you! See Not in the Programme. — Coller.
Ah, great it is to believe the dream. See Dream, The. — Mark-
ham.
Ah, Happiness: Who called you "Earandel." See Song of
Happiness. A. — Rhys.
Ah, happy hills, ah, pleasing shade. See Ode on a Distant
Prospect of Eton College. — Gray.
Ah, happy who have seen Him, whom the world. See Lost
God, A. — Bourdillon.
Ah, happy youths, ah, happy maid. See On a Picture by
Poussin Representing Shepherds in Arcadia. — Symonds.
Ah! Hate like this would freeze our human tears. See Last
Lines. — Sterling.
Ah hate to see de evenin' sun go down. See St. Louis Blues. —
Unknown.
Ah! he is a cute one, he is. See Stage Detective and Peasants,
The. — Jerome.
Ah! he is dead. A strange, sad story clings. See Dauntless.
—
Ah, he was 'white and slender. See She Grieves in the Dusk.—
Ah heavenly joy! But who hath ever heard. See Growth of
Love, The (LXV) .—Bridges.
- - -* '...,. -. .-- — TT, sister
irance in
Type. — Unknown. ,_. ,
Ah here it is! the sliding rail. See Professor at the Break-
' fast Table, The (Crooked Footpath, The) .—Holmes.
Ah! Here we are! What good seats. See Ann Jane's Mother
at a Classical Concert. — Unknown. ,
"Ah! Here's the little round thing my papa talks into. See
Telephone Message, A. — Unknown.
Ah, how I pity the young dead who gave. See Young Dead,
The. — Wharton.
Ah, how poets sing and die! See Dunbar, — Spencer.
Ah, how sublime. See Green Leaves. — Basho.
Ah, how sweet it is to love. See Tyrannick Love, or The
Royal Martyr (Ah, How Sweet It Is to Love). — Dryden.
Ah, I could lay me down in this long grass. See Journey. —
Millay. ' _
Ah, I have striven, I have striven. See Ah, I Have Striven, 1
Have Striven. — Coleridge.
Ah, I know what happiness is! See, Poem. — Dickinson.
Ah! I remember Still water, as it were yesterday. See Arnold
at Stillwaten — English.
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FIKST LINE INDEX
All, 'tis
Ah if Mother Volga could flow back in her courses! See
' Probabilities. — Tolstoy.
Ah if Nicholas knew what his poor, dear papa suffered before
* we were engaged. See Nicholas Nickleby (Dialogue from
"Nicholas Nickleby").— Dickens.
Ah! if our souls but poise and swing. See Ever True. — Un-
Ah! if we only dreamed how close they stand. See Comfort. —
Ah! I'm feared thou's come too sooin. See To a Daisy. —
Ah, in the long procession of our life. See Flame and Adven-
' ture. — Dalton.
Ah in the night, all music haunts me here. See Amaranth,
' The. — Lindsay.
Ah in the thunder air. See Trees in the Garden. — Lawrence.
Ah! is that you, my dear boy? Did you see my daughter?
See Pere Goriot ("Ah! is that you," etc,}. — Balzac.
Ah Jack it was, and with him little Jill.
' Sonnets (Jack and Jill). — Morgridge.
June is h
,. .
See Mother Goose
. Morgridge.
Ah, June is here, but where is May? See' Unfulfilment. —
"Ah, know you not," said Martha's beau. See Mattie's Re
tort. — Unknown.
Ah, lad, how vividly I recall the dawn. See And Day Is Done.
— Doughty.
Ah lad, if I could only say. See Unsaid. — Peabody.
Ah! leave the smoke, the wealth, the roar. See To Theocritus,
in Winter. — Lang.
Ah life is good! and good thus to behold. See Sonnets of a
'Portrait Painter (XIV). — Ficke.
Ah! light, lovely lady with delicate lips aglow! See At Mass. —
Unknown.
Ah, listen through the music, from the shore. See St. Andrews
Bay at Night. — Lang.
"Ah, little boy! I see." See Two Children, The.— Davies.
Ah ! 'little flower, upspringing, azure-eyed. See Fruitionless. — -
Coolbrith.
Ah little mill, you're rumbling still. — See Oxford Idyll, An. —
Brown.
(Ah little recks the laborer.) See Song of the Exposition. —
Whitman.
Ah, little road all whirry in the breeze. See Road, The. —
Johnson.
Ah! little they know of true happiness, they whom satiety
fills. See Bell-Founder, The (Labor Song). — MacCarthy.
Ah, London! London! our delight. See Ballad of London,A. —
Le Gallienne.
Ah! long ago since I or thou. See Before and After. — Brown.
Ah, look. See Divers, The. — Quennell.
Ah, Love, but a day. See James Lee's Wife (Ah, Love, But
a Day). — R. Browning.
Ah, Love, I cannot die, I cannot go. See Tuscan Cypress
("Ah love"). — Robinson.
Ah, love, let us be true. See Dover Beach (Ah, Love, Let
Us Be True). — Arnold.
Ah! Love, my Master, hear me swear. See Of His Death. —
Meleager.
Ah, love, the teacher we decried. See Pure Hypothesis, A. —
Kendall.
Ah, love, there is no better life than this. See Laus Veneris. —
Swinburne.
Ah, lovely thing, I saw you lie. See Chimaera Sleeping. —
Wylie.
Ah, luxury! Beyond the heat. See At Broad Ripple. — Ri'iey.
Ah! marvel not if when I come to die. See For He Had Great
Possessions. — Middleton.
Ah! Matt, old age has brought to me. See Senex to Matt.
Prior. — Stephen.
Ah me! Am I the Swaine. See Ah Me! Am I the Swaine. —
Wither.
Ah me, do you remember still. See Italian Garden, An and
Ah Me, Do You Remember Still. — Robinson.
Ah me, dread friends of mine, — Love, Time, and Death. See
Love, Time and Death. — Locker-Lampson.
Ah me! full sorely is my heart forlorn. See School-Mistress,
The. — Shenstone.
Ah, me! I know how like a golden flower. See Grand Ronde
Valley, The. — Higginson.
Ah me, if I grew sweet to man. See Tragic Mary Queen of
Scots, The. — "Field."
Ah me, my friend! It will not, will not last! See Elegy:
He Complains How Soon the Pleasing Novelty of Life Is
Over. — Shenstone.
Ah me! Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo ? See
Romeo and Juliet ("He jests at scars"). — Shakespeare.
Ah me! the mighty love that I have borne. See Ah Me! the
Mighty Love. — Cameron.
Ah, me! when shall I marry me? See Song. — Goldsmith.
Ah me! Why may not love and life be one? See Most Men
Know Love but As a Part of Life (Love and Life). —
Timrod.
Ah, Miss Violet, I am delighted to find you alone! See
Parries. — Jenks.
Ah, moment not to be purchased. See Sunshine of the Gods,
The. — Taylor.
Ah, mon cher Lord Dundrerie. See Lord Dundreary and the
French Widow. — Unknown.
Ah, more than any priest, O soul, we too believe in God.
See Passage to India ("Ah, more than," etc.}. — Whitman.
Ah, more to me than many days and many dreams. See
Recompense. — Smith.
Ah mother of a mighty race. See Oh Mother of a Mighty
Race. — Bryant
Ah Music, thou sweet sprite. See To Music. — Seymour.
Ah, my black one. See Poem: To the Black Beloved.—
Hughes.
"Ah, my dear Son," said Mary, "ah, my dear." See Dream
Carol, A. — Unknown.
Ah! my heart, [ah!] what aileth thee. See To His Heart. —
Wyatt.
Ah! my heart is weary waiting. See Summer Longings and
Waiting for the May. — MacCarthy.
Ah, my Perilla, dost thou grieve to see. See To Perilla. —
Herrick.
Ah, my sweet sweeting. See My Sweet Sweeting. — Unknown.
Ah! my Turtledove is flown! See My Turtledove Is Flown. —
Passerat.
Ah Night! blind germ of days to be. See Ballad of High
Endeavor, A. — Unknown.
Ah, no! If the Christ you mean. See If the Christ You
Mean. — Gilder.
Ah! no. no, it is nothing, surely nothing at all. See Wind,
The. — Morris.
Ah! not because our Soldier died before his field was won.
See Raglan. — Arnold.
Ah! not now, when desire burns, and the wind calls, and the
sums of spring. See Choriambics — I. — Brooke.
Ah! on Thanksgiving Day, when from East and from West.
See Pumpkin, The. — Whittier.
Ah, pity the poor, Good Brother! See Brotherhood. — Lovell.
Ah! poor intoxicated little knave. See To a Fly. — Wolcot.
Ah, rest to the morrow, for many the sorrow. See Rebel
Mother's Lullaby. — Leslie.
Ah! sad are they who know not love. See Song from the
Persian. — Aldrich.
Ah! sad wer we as we did peace. See Turnstile, The. —
Barnes.
Ah! say you so, bold sailor. See Herald Crane,The. — Garland.
Ah, see the fair chivalry come, the companions of Christ!
See Te Martyrum Candidatus. — Johnson.
Ah, see what a wonderful smile again! See Slumber-Songs of
the Madonna (V). — Noyes.
Ah, she was music in herself. See How a Little Girl Sang. —
Lindsay.
Ah, sir, there are times in the history of men and nations.
See Garfield on the Death of Lincoln. — Garfield.
Ah! Sirrah! I perceive thou art Corn-fed. See Of the Fatted
Swine. — Bunyan.
Ah, spirit, thy flight is mysterious. See Death of Taluta. —
Siouan Indians.
Ah stay! ah turn! ah whithei would you fly. See Fair
Penitent, The (Song). — Congreve.
Ah, stay thy treacherous hand, forbear to f trace. See Verses
on Sir Joshua Reynolds' s Painted Window at New Col
lege, Oxford. — Warton, Jr.
Ah, stern cold man. See Woman and Her Dead Husband,
A. — Lawrence.
Ah, Sunflower! wearj of time. See Sunflower, The. — Blake.
Ah! sure thin, love is bloind. See Automatic Woman, The. —
Milne.
Ah. sure, without the childher, now, I don't know what I'd
do at all. See Childher, The.— McCarthy.
Ah, sweet Content! where is thy mild abode? See Parthe-
nophil and Parthenophe (Content). — Barnes.
Ah, sweet is Tipperary in the springtime of the year. See
Ah, Sweet Is Tipperary. — McCarthy.
"Ah, sweet Kitty Neil, rise up from that wheel." See Kitty
Neil and Dance Light. — Waller.
Ah, sweet, thou little knowest how. See Serenade. — Hood.
Ah! take those lips away; no more. See Deadly Kisses. —
Ronsard.
Ah, that I too could go to sleep. See Caterpillar, The. —
Root.
Ah, that she kisses and forgets so soon! See Villanelle of
Poor Pierrot. — Roberts.
Ah, the buxom girls that helped the boys. See Old Barn, The
(Money Musk).— Taylor.
Ah! the end of it all. See End of It All, The.— Putnam.
Ah! the May was grand this mornin'! See Song of the
Thrush, The. — Daly.
"Ah," the scoffing cynic said. See Cynic and the Doll, The. —
Guest.
Ah, the world hath (or has) many a Horner. See Mother
Goose for Grown Folks (Jack Horner). — Whitney.
Ah, then how sweetly closed those crowded days! See Boy
hood. — Allston.
Ah, there be souls none understand. See Sea- Blown. — Miller.
Ah! there's the lily, marble pale. See Rose of May, The. —
Howitt.
Ah, they are passing, passing by. See In Praise of Songs
That Die. — Lindsay.
"Ah thin, who is that there talkin'?" See Irish Thing in
Rhyme, An. — Keeling.
Ah! this delights me more than words could tell. See After
Death. — Riley.
Ah, those hours when by-gone sages. See Half Hours with the
Classics. — D eBurgh.
! thou, too. See Bald'
Dabell.
[er (Dante, Shakespeare, Milton).- —
Ah, through the open door. See Spring Morning. — Lawrence.
Ah, 'tis thou, I know the gleaming. See National Air: Greece.
— Manzaros.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Ah, wasteful woman, she who mav. See Angel in the House,
The (Unthrift). — Patmore.
Ah, we are neither heaven nor earth but men. See Sonnets:
"Long, long ago" ("Ah we are neither," etc.). — Masefield.
Ah! weak and wide astray! Ah! shut in narrow doleful form.
Sec Jerusalem. — Blake.
Ah, well, Friend Death, good friend thou art. See Habeas
Corpus ("Ah, well, Friend Death," etc."). — Jackson.
Ah, well it is — since she is gone. See Reply. — Coleridge.
Ah, well do I remember how, in the happy olden days. See
Mammy's Story. — Weiss.
Ah! well I love these books of mine. See My Books. —
Unknown.
Ah! welladay, in all the earth. See Eternal Yawner, The. —
Desaugiers.
Ah, were she pitiful as she is fair. See Pandosto (Fawnia.) —
Greene.
Ah, what a change! Thou, who didst emptily thy happiness
seek. See "Ah, what a change! Thou, who didst emptily
thy happiness seek." — Bridges.
Ah! what a weary race rny feet have run. See Sonnets (Son
net IX: To the River Lodon). — Warton, Jr.
Ah, what are strength and beauty? See Hymn. — Synesius.
Ah! what avails it, Genoa, now to thee. See Genoa. — De Vere.
Ah! what avails the classic bent. See Benefactors, The. —
Kipling.
Ah, what avails the sceptred race. See Rose Aylmer. — Landor.
Ah, what can ail thee, wretched wight. See La Belle Dame sans
Merci. — Keats.
Ah, what can ever be more stately and admirable to me than
mast-hemmed Manhattan? See Crossing Brooklyn Ferry. —
Whitman.
Ah, what indeed, dear? That is the point. See Lady Winder-
mere's Fan ("Ah, what indeed, dear?" etc). — Wilde.
Ah, what is love? It is a pretty thing. See Greene's Mourning
Garment, The (Shepherd's Wife's Song, The). — Greene.
Ah! what pleasant visions haunt me. See Secret of the Sea,
The. — Longfellow.
Ah! what time wilt thou come? when shall that crie. See Dawn
ing, The. — Vaughan.
Ah! whence yon glare. See Queen Mab (War). — Shelley.
Ah, wherefore with infection should he live? See Sonnets
(LX VII) .—Shakespeare.
Ah! whither doost thou now thou greater Muse. See Faerie
Queene, The (Pageant of the Seasons, etc. [Mutability]).
— Spenser.
Ah! whither, Love! wilt thou now carrie mee? See Hymne in
Honour of Beautie, An. — Spenser.
Ah, who can say his eyes forget the morn* See Ah, Who Can
Say. — Prudhomme.
Ah! who can tell how hard it is to climb. See Minstrel, The
(Book I).— Beattie.
Ah! who has seen the mailed lobster rise. See Wonders of Na
ture. — The Anti-Jacobin,
Ah, who will tell me, in these leaden days. See Spring in the
North. — Van Dyke.
Ah! why those piteous sounds of woe. See Forlorn One, The. —
"Ingoldsby."
Ah! why will my dear little girl be so cross. See Washing and
D ressing. — Taylor.
Ah! wild-hearted wand'rer. See In Der Fremde. — Bridges.
Ah, will no soul give ear unto my mone? See Echo, An. — Alex
ander.
Ah, with the Grape my fading Life provide. See Rubaiyat of
Omar Khayyam ("Ah! with the Grape")- — Omar Khayyam.
Ah! with what freedome could I once have pray'd. See Sigh,
The.— Wanley.
Ah woe is me for pleasure that is vain. See Vanity of Van
ities. — C. Rossetti.
Ah woe is me, of passion naught I knew. See Ah Woe Is Me.
— Propertius.
Ah woe is me: Winter is come and gone. See Adonais ("Ah,
woe is me"). — Shelley.
Ah, worshipped one, ah, faithful Spring. See One Distant
April.— Hall.
Ah yah, tair um bam, boo wah. See Jungle Mammy Song. —
Unknown.
Ah, yes! I do remember, 'twas just ten years last June. See
New Year's Story, A. — Challen.
Ah, yes, I wrote the "Purple Cow/' See Purple Cow, The
(Cinq Ans Apres) .—Burgess.
Ah, yes — poor Jack; 1 mind him when. See Poor Jack. — Cowan.
Ah yes, that "drop of human blood!" See Lost Elixir, The. —
y, a
Dobson.
Ah, yes, — the fight! Well, messmates, well.
The. — Unknown.
See Sea Fight,
Ah! yesterday was dark and drear. See Dare Quam Accipere.- —
Blind.
Ah Yet was only a poor little heathen. See Ah Yet's Christ
mas. — Davis.
Ah! You and I love our boy. See Gleam, A! — Phillips.
Ah, you are cruel. See Neighbors. — Spencer.
Ah, you mistake me, comrades, to think that my heart is steel!
See Arnold at Stillwater. — English.
Ah! your Mossieu* Shak-es-pier. See Frenchman on "Mac
beth." — Unknown.
Aha! a traitor in the camp. See To a Usurper. — Field.
"Aha!'" ** " "' "' " "
Ahasuerus
quarters. — Kipling.
Ahasuerus reigned. Kinglier king. See Vashti. — Dorr.
a raor n e camp. ee o a surper. — e.
!" said the egg. See Stage- Struck. — Waterman.
uerus Jenkins of the "Operatic Own." See Army Head
Ah'm goin' whah nobody knows my name, Lawd, Lawd.
Levee Moan (A and B vers.). — Unknown.
See
Ah'm gonna build mahself a raft. See De Blues Ain' Nothin'.
Unknown.
Ah'rn sick, doctor-man, Ah'm sick! See Calling the Doctor.
Holloway.
"Ahoy! and O-ho! and jt's who's for the ferry?" Sec Twicken
ham Ferry. — Marzials.
Ahoy and ahoy, birds! See Wings and Wheels. — Turner.
Aid me Bellona, while the dreadful Fight. See Battle of the
Summer-Islands, The. — Waller.
Aigs, aigs ! f raish aigs ! from honest ole Mose. See How Uncle
Mose Counts. — Unknown.
aiXvov alXi-vov efore, 0peap Xdj3ev, ovXov afivcrcrov (Ailnon aili-
non eipe phrear laben, oulon abysson). See Ding Done
Bell, the Cat's in the Well.— Mother Goose.
Ain' but de one thing I done wrong. — See Rosie. — Unknown.
Ain't felt right pert for a week or two. See Not Right Pert.—
Unknown.
Ain't got no stockin' big enough fer C'rismus — tried 'em all.
See Christmas Boy. — Stanton.
Ain't it fierce to be so beautiful. See Beautiful. — Unknown.
Ain't it fine when things are going. See Friends. — Guest.
Ain't no use as I can see. See Hard Luck. — Guest.
Ain't no use in grievin*. See No Use Grievin'. — Unknown.
Ain't they lookin' rosy. See In Santa Claus Time. — Stanton.
Ain't you 'shamed, you naughty Dolly? See Washing. — Un
known.
Ain't your name Helen? Sure your name is Helen. See
Handin' Her a Line. — Kober.
Air a-gittinj cool an' coolah. See Signs of the Times. — Dunbar.
Air that once was a breath of Thine. See In a Wood. — Acton.
Airly Beacon, Airly Beacon. See Airly Beacon, [Airly Beacon].
— Kingsley.
Airs! that wander and murmur round. See Siesta, The. — Un
known.
Airy, fairy Lilian. See Lilian. — Tennyson.
Ai-yee! My yellow-bird-woman. See Beat against Me No
Longer. — Sarett.
Al the meryere is that place. See "Al the meryere is that
place." — Unknown.
Alack, alack! my days are dreary. See Song. — Girardin.
A-la-lo, my son is a beauty! See "A-la-lo, mj
son is a beauty."
See Last Dying Words of Bon-
Unknown.
Alas, alas, quo' bonnie Heck.
nie Heck, The. — Hamilton.
Alas! alas! thou turn'st in vain. See Claim to Love. — Guarini.
Alas, and well-a-day! they are talking of me still. See Maori
Girl's Song, A. — Domett.
Alas! for all the pretty women who marry dull men. See Medi
tation at Kew. — Wickham.
Alas for Man, so stealthily betrayed. See Epitaph for the Race
of Man (XVI).— Milky.
Alas for me, who loved a falcon well. See Sonnet: A Lady
Laments for Her Lost Lover. — Unknown.
Alas! for Peter not a helping hand. See Borough, The ("Alas!
for Peter," etc.). — Crabbe.
Alas for the voyage, O High King of Heaven. See Farewell
to Ireland. — Colum-Cille.
Alas! for them, their day is o'er. See Centennial Ode (In
dians) . — Sprague.
Alas, Fra Giacomo. See Fra Giacomo. — Buchanan.
Alas, how easily things go wrong! See Sweet Peril and Phan
tasies. — MacDonald.
Alas! how frail and weak a little boat. See Summer Storm,
A. — Douglas.
Alas! how full of fear. See Divine Tragedy, The (Fate of
the Prophets, The). — Longfellow.
Alas! how light a cause may move. See Lalla Rookh (Alas!
How Light a Cause May Move). — Moore.
Alas, how soon the hours are over. See Epigram: "Alas how
soon the hours are over." — Landor.
Alas, I am a heavy child. See Stout. — Carpenter.
Alas! I am the unhappiest of men. See Ugliest of Seven, The.
— Townsend.
Alas, in how many places is the forest which once lent us
shade. See Spare the Trees. — Michelet.
Alas! madam, for stealing of a kiss. See Alas! Madam, for
Stealing of a Kiss. — Wyatt.
Alas! mid all this pomp of the ancient time. See Venice in the
Evening. — De Vere.
Alas! my Child, where is the Pen. See Hen, The.— Herford.
Alas, rny heart is black. See New Heart, The. — Unknown.
Alas, my lord, my haste was all too hot. See Steel Glass, The
(Epilogue) . — Gascoigne.
Alas! my love, you do me wrong. See My Lady Greensleeves.
— Unknown.
Alas! O Hellas lorn and whist. See Nostalgia. — Moore.
Alas! our pleasant moments fly. See On Parting. — Pinkney.
Alas! our young affections run to waste. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Desire and Disillusion). — Byron.
Alas, poor heart, I pity thee. See "Alas, poor heart," etc. —
Symonds, tr.
"Alas!" said he, "were I but always borne." See Endymion
(Endymion Chooses Mortal Love). — Keats.
Alas, so all things now do hold their peace! See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life ["Alas, so all things," etc.]}. —
Petrarch.
Alas! that all we loved of him should be. See Adonais ("Alas!
that all we loved/' etc.). — Shelley.
Alas! That man has lost a leg. See Doubter, The.— Troland.
Alas! that men must see. See Love and Death. — Deland.
Alas, that my heart is a lute. See My Heart Is a Lute. —
Lindsay.
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All
Alas the chimney-corner among the cinders. See Cinderella. —
Thorp.
Alas! the love of women! it is known. See Don Juan ("Alas!
the love of women!")- — Byron.
Alas, the moon should ever beam. See Water Lady, The. —
Alas! the" weary hours pass slow. See Countersign, The. —
Unknown.
Alas! they had been friends in youth. See Christabel ("Alas!
they had been friends in youth"). — Coleridge.
Alas! 'tis death consoles and makes us live. See Death of the
Poor, The. — Baudelaire.
Alas! 'tis true I have gone here and there. See Sonnets (CX).
— Shakespeare.
Alas, unhappy land; ill-fated spot. See Dirge of the Moolla of
Kotal. — Lanigan.
Alas! upon some starry height. See Prelude. — Service.
Alas! What boots it with incessant care. See Lycidas ("Alas!
what boots it," etc.~). — Milton.
Alas! what boots the long, laborious quest. See WThat Boots the
Quest ? — Wordsworth.
Alas! what errors are sometimes committed. See Shadow on
the Blind, The. — Unknown.
Alas! What is life to me now! See Witch of Prague (Unorna's
Victory over Self). — Crawford.
Alas! what pity 'tis that regularity. See Toby Tosspot. — Col-
man, the Younger.
Alas! who knows or cares, my love. See Laura's Song. —
Brown.
Alas! you climb life's glad ascent. See Young and Old. —
Martin.
Albeit the Venice girls get praise. See Ballad of the Women
of Paris. — Villon.
Aldaran, who loved to sing. See Aldaran. — Huestis.
Alexis, here shee stay'd among these Pines. See Sonnet:
"Alexis, here she stay'd." — Drummond of Hawthornden.
Alfred de Musset. See Alfred de Musset.— Unknown.
Alice Ames wuz never so skeered o' mistakes. See Alice
Winter. — Grosse.
Alice Clay has curls as wild. See Alice Clay and Sally Mit
chell.— Mitchell.
Alice, dear, what ails you. See Frosty Night, A. — Graves.
Alice grown lazy, mammoth but not fat. See Last Days of
Alice.— Tate.
Alice has chosen the story. See Joan of Arc. — Thorp.
Alice is tall and upright as a pine. See "Alice is tall," etc. —
Cotton.
Alice Lee stood awaiting her lover one night. See Lips^ That
To ~ " ™ ""
"Alice!
Alike,
Comp.
Alive in space against his will. See Noise of Leaves, The. —
Dillon.
Alive—in the flesh — no phantom! A great bell. See Passing
Likeness, A. — Noyes.
All aboard here for the "Seeing New York" trip. See Seeing
"New York" through a Megaphone. — Fitch.
All after pleasures as I rid one day. See Christmas.— Herbert.
All afternoon the passion of heaven spent. See Divine Fan
tasy, The. — Wheelock.
All, all for immortality. See Song of the Universal. — Whit
man.
All alone as I strayed by the banks of the river. See Lost
Jirnmie Whalen, The. — Unknown.
All alone in my room at last. See After the Wedding. — Keese.
All alone on the hillside. See "Grey Horse Troop," The. —
Chambers.
All along the backwater. See Duck's Ditty. — Grahame.
All along the Brazos River. See Texas. — Van Dyke.
All along the lovers' lane. See Court-Martial — Noyes.
All along the valley, stream that flashest white. See In the
Valley of Cauteretz. — Tennyson.
All along the white chalk coast. See Return of the Home-
born, The. — Noyes,
All American citizens should walk with uncovered head. See
Valley Forge. — Saner.
All are architects of Fate. See Builders, The. — Longfellow.
All are but parts of one stupendous whole. See Essay on Man,
The. — Pope.
All are not taken; there are left behind. See Consolation. — E.
Browning.
All are players of destiny, playing roles in the drama of life.
See Stage of Destiny, The, — Claxton.
All around him Patmos lies. See Patmos. — Thomas.
All around our house, up against the sky. See Over the Hill. —
Hastings.
All around the house is the jet black night. See Shadow
March. — Stevenson.
All around the mulberry bush. See All around the Mulberry
Bush. — Unknown.
All 'at I ever want to be. See His Pa's Romance. — Riley.
All beautiful things bring sadness, nor alone. See Sonnet. —
Trench.
All beneath the white-rose tree. See Three Captains, The. —
Unknown.
All bones but yours will rattle when I say. See Sea-Serpent,
The.— Planche.
All buildings are but monuments of death. See Epigram:
Fatum Supremum. — Unknown.
All but blind. See All but Blind.— De la Mare.
All but unutterable Name! See Divine Presence, The. — De
Vere.
All by the sides of the wild wide river. See Cradle Song. —
Cary,
All creature that ever God creat. See Monarchic, The (Hope
of Immortality, The). — Lyndesay.
All crying, "We will go with you, O Wind!" See Misgiving. —
Frost.
All day across the sagebrush flat. See Sheepherder, The. —
Clark, Jr.
All day, all night, I hear the jar. See Loom of Life, The. —
Unknown.
All day, all night, we hear, we feel. See Standard Forgings
Plant. — Stephens.
All day and all day, as I sit at my measureless turning. See
Mother's Song, The. — Cloud.
All day and many days I rode. See Wish, A. — Garland.
All day beneath the bleak, indifferent skies. See Prometheus. —
Gibson.
All day from that deep well of life within. See Alone into
the Mountain. — Bates.
All day he drowses by the sail. See Golden Journey, The. —
Moody.
All day he goes about his quest. See Possessions. — Baker.
All day he toils, with zeal severe. See Scholar's Sweetheart,
The. — Fawcett.
All day her watch had lasted on the plateau above the town.
See Mother, The. — SchaufHer.
All day I bar you from my slightest thought. See Compensa
tion. — Reese.
All day I did the little _ things. See Blue Bowl, The. — Kuder.
All day I have been waiting for your smile. See Spendthrift. —
Curl.
All day I hear the noise of waters. Sec Chamber Music ("All
day I hear"). — Joyce.
All day I serve among the volumes telling. See In a Book-
Shop. — Kilmer.
All day I tell my rosary. See Love's Rosary. — Noyes.
All day I watch the stretch of burning sand. See Le Repos en
Egypte: The Sphinx. — Repplier.
All day in exquisite air. See Larks. — Tynan.
All day in Mother's garden here. See Bedtime. — Crew.
All day long and every day. See Chapel in Lyoness, The. —
Morris.
All day long, day after day. See Nile, The. — Coatsworth.
All day long I have been working. See Madonna of the Eve
ning Flowers. — Lowell.
All day long I played in an orchard. See And of Laughter
That Was a Changeling. — Rendall.
All day long in fog and wind. See All Day Long. — Sandburg.
All day long in the city's canyon street. See Who Follow the
Flag. — Van Dyke.
All day long in the scorching weather. See London River. —
Weatherly.
All day long in the spindrift swinging. See To a Petrel. —
Rice.
All day long o'er the ocean I fly. See Sea-Gull, The, and Sea
Gull, The. — Unknown.
All day long on the highway. See Highway, The. — DriscolL
All day long on the prairies I ride. See Cowboy, The. — Un
known.
All day long roved Hiawatha. See Song of Hiawatha, The
(Famine, The). — Longfellow.
All day long the guns at the forts. See Surrender of New
Orleans, The.— Manville.
All day long the river flowed. See Daniel Periton's Ride. —
Tourgee.
All day long the storm of battle through the startled valley
swept. See Drummer-Boy's Burial, The. — Unknown.
All day long the traffic goes. See In Lady Street. — Drinkwater.
All day long the wind in the bending branches. See Gifts of
Peace, The. — Jones, Jr.
All day long they come and go. See Pittypat and Tippytoe. —
Field.
All day long to the judgment-seat. See Gallio's Song. — Kip
ling.
All day long when the shells sail over. See Over the Parapet. —
Service.
All day my songs. See Song of the Long River.- — Skinner.
All day she hurried to get through. See Mis" Smith. — Paine.
All day she sits behind a bright brass rail. See Travel Bureau,
The. — Mitchell.
All day Sunday at anchor. See Innocents Abroad (Getting Un
der Way). — "Twain."
All day, the burning furnace of the plain. See Road to Gra
nada, The. — Ketchum.
All day the great guns barked and roared. See Molly Pitcher.
— Richards.
All day the gusty north wind bore. See Snow- Bound. —
Whittier.
All day the hungry cattle roamed the bleak November hills.
See Thanksgiving Legend, A. — Nash.
All day the low-hung clouds have dropped. See April Day,
An. — Bowles. ' T , ^,
All day the singing in my ear. See High City. — Speyer.
All day the sky had worn a lurid hue. See Saved. — Bates.
All day the stormy wind has blown. See Take Heart. — Proctor.
All day the sun and rain have been as friends. See Sun and
Rain. — Riley.
All day the waves assailed the rock. See Waves. — Emerson.
All day Theseus marched, and all th' ensuing night. See
Canterbury Tales, The (Knight's Tale, The) . — Chaucer.
All day they loitered by the resting ships. See "Wanderer/*
The. — Masefield.
All day they played in gardens hid amid golden towers. See
Dream of Defeated Beauty, A. — "JS."
All day this spring — the first He's known. See Rabbit, Toe, —
Doyle.
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All day to watch the blue wave cur! and break. See On Lynn
Terrace. — Aldrich.
All day with anxious heart and wondering ear. See Voices. —
Untermeyer.
All day you hold my garden. See Gazing Ball, The. — Int-Hout.
AH days which are notable should be remembered. See Lin
coln's Birthday — February 12, 1809. — Swing.
All down the years the fragrance came. See Cedars, The. —
Peabody..
All down the years thy tale has rolled. See To Homer. —
Bulloch.
All early in the April when daylight comes at five. See En
slaved. — Masefield.
AH earthly beauty hath one cause and proof. See Growth
of Love, The (XXXV).— Bridges. T , ^ .
All earthly loves to me are of the earth. See Ideal Passion
(VIII).— Woodberry. , , _
"All Europe soon must feel the sway." See Battle of Le-
panto, The (Boast of the Turks, The). — Unknown.
All evening I have watched the lightning. See Lightning. —
Long.
All eyes were on Enceladus's face. See Hyperion (Hyperion's
Arrival ) . — Keats .
"All folks hev some soft spot." See Pa's Soft Spot. — Ells
worth.
All foxes in their sapience. Sec All Foxes. — Lowe.
All French folk, whereso'er ye be. See If I Were King (If
I Were King).— McCarthy.
All furnish'd, all in arms. See King Henry IV, Part I
(Armed). — Shakespeare.
All gentlemen and yeomen good. See Robin Hood and the
Sheperd. — Unknown.
All glorious as the Rainbow's birth. See Young Love. —
All goats have a wild-brier grace. See All Goats.— Coats-
worth.
All gods were deathless once. All mortals knew. See Chant
Royal of Love. — Lewis.
All gone to the opera, Pussy, but me. See Secret Told Pussie,
The. — Unknown.
All good people. See King Henry VIII (Buckingham s Ad
dress to the Populace on His Way to Execution). —
Shakespeare.
All good recipe-books give bills of fare for different occa
sions. See Simple Bill of Fare for a Christmas Dinner,
A. — Jackson.
All good things have not kept aloof. See To . —Tennyson.
All Greece hates. See Helen.— "H. D."
*'A11 Green Things on the earth, bless ye the Lord!' See
Benedicite. — Brackett,
All grim and soiled and brown with tan. See Reformer, The. —
Whittier.
All guns are silent "I have won," he saith. See Moun
tain of Skulls, The. — Leonard.
AH hail, friends and neighbors, I've opened a shop. See
Honest Rum-Seller's Advertisement, An. — McWight.
All hail! Holy Mary, our hope and our joy! See Irish Reap
er's Harvest Hymn, The. — Keegan. ,
All hail the dawn of a new day breaking. See Justice, Mot
Charity. — Wilcox.
All hail the day we celebrate! See Thanksgiving in the Past
and Present. — Blaisdell.
All hail the power of Jesus' name! See Coronation. — Per-
All hail the sturdy vats and tanks. See Heroic Ballad, 1976. —
Irwin.
All hail, thou glorious morn. See Washington's Birthday. —
Davis. . .
All hail! thou noble land. See America to Great Britain. —
Allston.
All hail to our glorious ensign! See National Banner, The. —
Everett. _ _
All hail to the ruins, the rocks and the shores! See Ocean,
The. — Montgomery. •
AH hail! Unfurl the Stripes and Stars! See God Save Our
President. — Janvier. . . , . ...
All hail, ye famous Farmers! See Ars Agncolans.— Van
Dyke.
All hail, ye tender martyr-flowers. See Holy Innocents, The.
— Prudentius.
All hale! thou mighty annimil — all hale! See Sunnit to the
Big Ox, A. — Unknown.
All hearts are not disloyal: let thy trust. See All Hearts Are
Not Disloyal. — Tuckerman.
All heavy minds. See "All heavy minds". — Wyatt.
All her cornfields rippled in the sunshine. See German-French
Campaign, The.— C. Rossetti
All holy influences dwell within. See "Children's Crusade",
The, and Children Band, The. — De Vere.
"All honor (or honour) to him who shall win the prize." See
For Those Who Fail.— Miller,
All honor to that day which long ago. See Washington s
Birthday.— Burdick.
All honor to woman, the sweetheart, the wife. See Woman. —
Halleck. o .,
All honour be to merchantmen. See Merchantmen. — Smith.
All hope of rest withdrawn me! See Curse of the Wandering
Root, The. — Riley.
All how silent and how still. See Noon.— Clare. •
All human things are subject to decay. See MacFlecknoe
(Primacy of Dulness, The). — Dryden.
All hushed the trees are waiting. See Tree Shadows. — Un-
known*
All I can give you is broken-face gargoyles. Sec, Broken-Face
Gargoyles. — Sandburg. .
All I can say is— I saw it! See Natural Magic.— R. Browning.
\ll I can say is that my heart tonight. See Wedding. — Todrm.
All I can think of is Joseph. See Sons of the Ten.— Flint
All I could see from where I stood. See Renascence. — Millay.
All I want in this creation. See Black-Eyed Susie. — Unknown.
A.11 in a garden green. See All in a Garden Green. — Henley.
All in flight. See Odyssey, The (Odysseus' Speech to Nau-
sicaa). — Homer. j AH • n
All in green went my love riding. See Song and All m Green
Went My Love Riding.— Cummings. ,_,,_, m
All in our marriage garden. See Mother's Idol Broken, The
(Our Wee White Rose). — Massey.
All in the April evening. See Sheep and Lambs.— Tynan.
All in the dark we grope along. See Life.— Wilcox.
"All in the day's work!" someone said. See All in the Days
Work.— Guest. ™ 1 T- , „
All in the Downs the fleet was moored. See Black-Eyed Su
san and Sweet William's Farewell to Black-Ey'd Susan. —
Gay.
All in the feathered palm-tree tops the bright green parrots
screech. See Harbour-Bar. — Masefield.
All in the golden weather, forth let us ride today. See King's
Highway, The and El Camino Real.— McGroarty.
All in the leafy darkness, when sleep had passed. See Care.
— Cloud, . _,
All in the lilac-rain. See In the Lilac-Ram.— Thomas.
All in the merry month of May. See Barbara Allen s Cruelty. —
Unknozvn. _ . _ , _,,
All in the morning early. See Blue Boy in London, The.—
All in the" pleasant afternoon. See Lost Playmate, The. —
Brown. , _ ,,
All in the pleasant evening, together comers we. bee May
Song. — Unknmvn.
All in the town were still asleep. See Little Dog s Day, The.—
Brooke. . 0
All in this greenly-shimmering spring, oee bprmg in me
South— Rutledge.
All in this pleasant evening, together come are we. see Old
May Song and May Song. — Unknown,
All is best, though we oft doubt. See Samson Agonist es (Conso
lation ["All is best"]).— Milton. .
All is dying; hearts are breaking. See Unchanging Jesus.—
All is eras'ed; leaving this slendering pine. See Pine, The. —
All is finfshed! and at length. See Building of the Ship, The.—
All is°of God!" If He but wave his hand. See Two Angels,
The. — Longfellow.
All is phantom that we mid fare. See Phantasy.— Unknown.
All is still and restful now. See Sleep, Baby Dear. — Unknown.
All is still in the sweetest rest. See Slumber Song. — Unknown.
All joy to the giver of wine and of corn. See Trio and Chorus
of Stout Heart, Toil, Exercise, and Reapers and Vine-
Gatherers. — Hunt.
All June I bound the rose in sheaves. See One Way of Love. —
R. Browning. . . „
All Kings, and all their favorites. See Anniversane, The.—
All last night I had quiet. See All Last Night. — Abercrombie.
All leapt to chariot. See Iliad, The (Chariot Race, The).—
All life moving to one measure. See Daily Bread and All Life
Moving to One Measure. — Gibson.
All listlessly we float. See Where Shall We Land?— Riley.
All look and likeness caught from earth. See Phantom.—
Coleridge. „ .
All looks be pale, hearts cold as stone. See Lamentation, A.—
Campion. or
All loved and lovely women dear to rhyme. See Immortalis. —
All loy°dy°nthmgs I love. See All Lovely Things I Love.—
All lovely things will have an ending. See All Lovely Things
Will Have an Ending. — Aiken.
All men are lonely now. See Dawn. — Millay.
All men are pioneers inside their hearts. See All Men Are
Pioneers. — Wiggam.
All men are worms, but this no man. In silk. See Epigram:
On Court-Worm. — Jonson.
All men my brothers? I must love all these? See In Picca
dilly Circus. — Gibson.
All morning they had quarreled, as they worked. See Brothers,
The.— Gibson.
All moveless stand the ancient cedar-trees. See In the Dark. —
Arnold. _ .
All moving things to other things do move. See Nosce 1 eipsum
(Immortality of the Soul, The). — Davies.
All music, sauces, feasts, delights, and pleasures. See Measure.
All my daily tasks were ended. See Single Head of Wheat,
The. — Eldred.
All my feelin's in the Spring. See Me and Mary. — Riley.
All my hurts. See Musketaquid. — Emerson. m
All my life he has been my comrade and fnend. See uncle
Frazar. — Davis. TT , _,_.t
All my life I had longed to see heather. See Heather.— Wil
kinson. „
All my life they have told me. See More Letters Found near
a Suicide. — Home.
All my love for my sweet. See Song. — Wheelock.
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Ail
All my past life is mine no more. See Love and Life and
"All my past life," etc. — Rochester.
All mv treasure is in catching of birds. See Play of the
Weather, The (English Schoolboy, The) .— Heywood.
All my sheep. See Last Words before Winter.- — Untermeyer.
All my stars forsake me. See Song of the Night at Day-
Break. — Meynell.
All my thoughts always speak to me of Love. See La Vita
Nuova ("All my thoughts always speak to me of love"). —
All nature* doth the sun adorn. See Return of Spring, The. —
All Nature is a temple where the alive. See Correspondences.
All Nature seems at work. Slugs leave their lairs. See Work
without Hope. — Coleridge.
All night above that garden the rose-flushed moon will sail.
See Roman Garden, A. — Wilkinson.
All night between my dreams the thought of you. See Two
Married (Flight) . — Frazee-Bower.
All night had shout of men and cry. See Easter Night. —
Meynell.
All night I heard the singing rain. See All Night I Heard. —
All night I "lay on Devil's Edge. See Devil's Edge. — Gibson.
All night I watched awake for morning. See Dawn-Angels. —
Robinson.
All night I wearied utterly of the pillow of darkness. See In a
Wood Clearing.— MacDonald.
All night long and every night. See Young Night Thought. —
Stevenson.
All night long, by a distant bell. See Window, The. — Van
All night 'long the fiddles had been swinging away. See Two
Vanrevels (Betty Carewe's Dance). — Tarkington.
All night long the pine-trees wait. See Christmas Eve. —
Dodge.
All night long the trucks are lumbering up the New York road.
See Midnight Caravan. — Sullivan.
All night long through the starlit air and the stillness. See
Cattle of His Hand, The. — Underwood.
All night rain fell. See Old Adam, The. — Benet.
All night the crickets chirp. See Crickets at Dawn. — Speyer.
All night the gods were with us. See Daybreak Song. —
American Indians.
All night the lone cicada. See All Night the Lone Cicada. —
All night the sinister moth has lain. See Unholy Garden. — •
JTones.
All night the small feet of the rain. See April. — Shorter.
All night the ways of Heaven were desolate. See Victory. — •
Brooke.
All night they marched, the infantrymen under pack. See
1935.— Benet. ^
All night they whine upon their ropes and boom. See Noc
turne of the Wharves. — B9ntemps.
All night upon the guarded hill. See Defense of Lawrence,
The.— Realf. , o 0 e A .
All night waiting, in an empty house. See streets of Air,
The. — Cowley.
All o' dese here doin's don t suit me. — See Ebo. — Gordon.
All of heaven in my hands. See Star Map, A. — Teasdale.
All of the flowers are going to bed. See Flower Lullaby. —
Litchfield.
All of the loveliness. See At Their Door. — Reese.
All of the Old Kings. See Old Kings, The. — Widdemer.
All of the woe of the world, its hideous squalor and sin. See
Frances E. Willard. — Slosson.
All Offices of Heav'n so well she knows. See Eleonora. —
Dry den.
All on a fresh May morning, I took my love to church. See
Lord of Misrule, The.— Noyes.
All other joys of life he strove to warm. See Modern Love
(All Other Joys),— Meredith.
All other storms were playthings to this storm. See Storm. —
Golding.
All other waters have their time of peace. See River, The. —
Masefield.
All otherwise to me my thoughts portend. See Samson Ago-
nistes (Hero in Despair, A). — Milton.
All our roads go nowhere. See On Inhabiting an Orange.—
All out of doors looked darkly in at him. See Old Man's
Winter Night, An. — Frost.
All over the world. See Waiting Mothers. — Zucker.
All over the world, I wonder, in lands that I never have trod.
See Meditations of a Hindu Prince. — Lyall.
All overgrown with bush and fern. See Boston Common —
Three Pictures. — Holmes.
All paths lead to you. See All Paths Lead to You. — Wagstaff.
All peacefully gliding. See Rapid, The. — Sangster.
All people that on earth do dwell. See Scotch Te Deum. —
Kethe.
All places that the eye of heaven visits. See Richard II
(Banishment) .—Shakespeare.
All polished brass and varnished steel. See View-Points. —
South.
All poor men and humble. See Poverty. — Unknown.
All praise, all honor to the valiant men. See Women of the
War. — Thomas.
All praise to Thee, my God, this night. See Evening Hymn,
An. — Ken.
All precious things discovered late, to those that seek them
issue forth. See Day-Dream, The (Arrival, The).— Ten
nyson.
All promise is poor dilatory man. See Night Thoughts (Pro
crastination ["All promise," etc.])* — Young.
"All quiet along the Potomac," they say. See Picketguard, The
and All Quiet along the Potomac. — Beers.
"All ready?" cried the captain. See Slave-Ships, The. —
Whittier.
All right. See Prisoner, The. — Millay.
All right activity is amiable. See Emerson Alphabet, An. —
LeRow (Com/?.)
All right, don't worry, I'll look after him. See Making Him
Feel at Home — a Monologue. — Locke.
All roads that lead to God are good. See Goal, The. — Wilcox.
All round the house is the jet-black night. See North- West
Passage (Shadow March). — Stevenson.
All Scottish legends did his fancy fashion. See Robert Burns.
— Alexander.
All seemed delighted, though the elders more. See Child- World,
A (Floretty's Musical Contribution). — Riley.
All service ranks the same with God. See Pippa Passes (All
service ranks the same with God) .- — R. Browning.
All silent now the clash of war, the Roman hosts have won.
See Scipio. — Keplinger. f
All smatterers are more brisk and pert. See Smatterers. —
Butler.
"All songs are sung, numbered all flowers," they said. See
Unchanging, The. — Noyes.
All still and softly through the night. See Snow Storm, —
Goldmark.
All sudden she hath ceased to sing. See Silent Singer, The.
—Riley.
All suddenly a stormy whirlwind blew. See Faerie Queene,
The (Mask of Cupid, The). — Spenser.
All suddenly the wind comes soft. See Song. — Brooke.
All summer long Josiah Allen had beset me to go to a pleas
ure exertion. See Pleasure Exertion. — Holley.
All summer long the people knelt. See At the President's
Grave. — Gilder.
All that can be witnessed from my window as I toil. See
Winter in the Garden. — Guest.
All that could never be said. See Dark Cup, The (In the
End). — Teasdale.
All, that he came to give. See Friend, A. — Johnson.
All that I am now, all I hope to be. See Why I Am a Lib
eral. — R. Browning.
All that I ask. See My Desk. — Wolfe.
All that I had I brought. See Exchanges. — Dowson.
All that I know of a certain star. See My Star. — R. Browning.
All that I know of you is that you wore. See True Romance,
The. — Jones.
All that is broken shall be mended. See Paradox, The. —
Noyes.
All that is nobly beautiful or true. See Saint Joan: A Medi
tation and a Prayer. — Palmer.
All that lives about us here. See Afternoon. — Verhaeren.
All that night I walked alone and wept. See Gethsemane. —
Bontemps.
All that the dawn wove webs of gold around. See He Giveth
His Beloved Sleep. — Jones, Jr.
All that was harsh or sweet. See Karma. — JR.
All that was mortal shall be burned away. See All That
Was Mortal. — Teasdale.
All that we know of April is her way. See Acquaintance. —
Morton.
All that we say returns. See Recompense. — Moreland.
All that you in His house be here. See Old Christmas. —
Unknown.
All the afternoon there has been a chirping of birds. See
Free Fantasia on Japanese Themes. — Lowell.
All the bells of heaven may ring. See Child's Laughter, A. —
Swinburne.
All the bells were ringing. See All the Bells Were Ringing,
and Broken Doll, The. — C. Rossetti.
All the birds are here again. See Summer. — Unknown.
All the boys of merry Lincoln. See Hugh of Lincoln. — Un
known.
All the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one
bee. See Sumrnum Bonum. — R. Browning.
All the children in our block. See Envy. — Unknown.
All the complicated details. See Winter Trees. — Williams.
All the dog-wood blossoms are underneath the tree! See Three
Songs of Shattering. — Millay.
All the earth a hush of white. See Nocturne. — Burr.
All the fields were flakes of fire. See Lantern, The. — Coffin.
All the flowers are sleeping. See Blue Jay. — Conkling.
All the Flowers of the Spring. See Devil's Law-Case, The
(All the Flowers of the Spring). — Webster.
All the forms are fugitive. See Woodnotes ("All the forms are
fugitive"). — Emerson. ' . .
All the foul fiends and demons of the air. See Static. —
Humphries.
All the full-moon night in the coomb. See In the Night
of the Full Moon. — Busse.
All the ghosts I ever knew. See April Ghost, An. — Reese.
All the heavy days are over. See Dream of a Blessed Spirit,
A —Yeats.
All the here and all the there. See Our Two Worthies.—
Ransom.
All the hills and vales along. See All the Hills and Vales
Along. — Sorley.
All the house was asleep. See Sly Santa Claus. — Stone.
All the infections that the sun sucks up. See Tempest, TBe
(Caliban after the Shipwreck) .—Shakespeare. .
All the islands have run away. See Islands. — Field.
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All
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND KECITATIONS
All the lands are filled with soldiers. See Hushaby. — Wilson.
All the lanes are lyric. See Spring. — Gale.
All the long August afternoon. See In August. — Howells.
All the long day the robin on the spray. See "In the Midst
of Life." — Shorter.
All the men of Harbury go down to the sea in ships. See
Harbury. — Driscoll.
All the merry kettle-drums are thudding into rhyme. See
Cavalier. — Masefield.
All the morning the trains. See Jack Rattleton Goes to Spring
field and Back (Harvard- Yale Foot-Ball Match, A).—
Post.
All the names I know from nurse. See Flowers, The. — Ste
venson.
All the night sleep came not upon my eyelids. See Sapphics
and Sappho. — Swinburne.
All the night the President sat. See News at the White
House. — Byers.
All the older people in Milton. See Back in War Days. —
Phelps.
All the policemen, saloonkeepers and efficiency experts. See
Potomac River Mist. — Sandburg.
All the Robin Redbreasts. See Valentines to My Mother
(1885). — C. Rossetti.
All the Saturdays met one day. See Saturdays' Party in
Fairyland, The. — Davies.
All the sheets are clacking, all the blocks are whining. See
Third Mate.— Masefield.
All the ships of the world come here. See In an Oriental
Harbor. — Rice.
All the simple things that brain takes heart to task for. See
Let Earth Go Whirling. — Holden.
All the soldiers marching along. See Remembering Day. —
Saunders.
All the starlings in our town. See Tree of Starlings, The. —
Conkling.
All the storm has rolled away. See On the Bridge. — Ropes.
All the streets are a-shine with rain. See Rain in the City. —
Field.
All the time they were praying. See Death Bed, The. —
Cuney.
All the trees are sleeping, all the winds are still. See Hide
and Seek. — Van Dyke.
All the trees they are so high. See Trees So High, The. —
Unknown.
All the trials, cares and losses. See Thy Sorrows. — Barnett.
All the uniforms were blue, all the swords and rifles new. See
When the Regiment Came Back. — Wilcox.
All the warmth has gone out of white hair. See White Hair.
— Marks.
All the way to age we'll go. See Hand in Hand. — Guest.
All the way to Fairyland across the thyme and heather. See
Tramp Transfigured, The. — Noyes.
All the west, whereon the sunset sealed the dead year's glorious
grave. See Sunset and Mopnrise.— Swinburne.
All the whole world is living without war. See Canzone: He
Speaks of His Condition. — Folcachiero de' Folcachieri.
All the words that I utter. See Where My Books Go. — Yeats.
All the world is in search of peace. See Prince of Peace, The.
— Bryan.
All the world over, I wonder, in lands that I never have trod.
See Meditations of a Hindu Prince. — Lyall.
All the world over, nursing their scars. See Many Inventions
("All the world over," etc.} . — Kipling.
All the world's a stage. See As You Like it (Seven Ages of
Man) . — Shakespeare.
All the world's malice, all the spite of fate. See Sonnets:
A Sequence of Profane Love. — Boker.
AH the year we travel. See Crossroads, The. — Parmenter.
All their pipes were still. See Britannia's Pastorals (Praise
of Spenser). — Browne.
All their wealth and vast possessions. See Richest Prince,
The. — Kerner.
All these and more came flocking, but with looks. See Para
dise Lost (Satan and His Host). — Milton.
All these on whom the sacred seal was set. See Unbeliever,
An. — Branch.
All these reasons for honoring this man. See Walt Whitman,
—Gale.
All things are bound together by a tie. See Bond, The. —
Tchobanian.
All things are changed save thee,— thou art the same. See To
the Spirit of Poetry;. — Marston.
All things are doubly fair. See Art. — Gautier.
All things are hushed, as Nature's self lay dead. See Mid
night. — Dryden.
All things are lovely as they were, and still. See North Shore
Watch, The.— Woodberry.
All things are still at last. The drone of bees. See Farmer
Dying. — Smith.
All things are wrought of melody. See Unheard. — Cawein.
All things_ bright and beautiful. See All Things Beautiful and
Creation, The. — Alexander.
All things burn with the fire of God. See Revelation. — Bright.
All things change except barbers. See About Barbers. — Un
known.
All things come right, and be it soon or late. See All Things
Come Right. — Pickering.
All things in Nature are beautiful types to the soul that will
read them. See Correspondences. — Cranch.
All things journey: sun and moon. See Spanish Gvpsy, The
(Song of the_Zincali). — Eliot.
All things must die. See Guitar Song. — Barris.
All things reach up to take the Year's last gift. See Sleet>-
ward. — Thomas.
All things that are on earth shall wholly pass away. See Love
of God, The. — Rascas.
All things that love the sun are out of doors. See Resolution
and Independence (Hare, The). — Wordsworth.
All things that pass. See Passing and Glassing. — C. Rossetti
All things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old"
See Aedh Tells of the Rose in His Heart and Lover TViJ
.of the Rose in His Heart) .—Yeats. Is
All things whate'er they be. See Divina Commedia: Paradiso
(Being Underived). — Dante.
All this haste made not his staid faith so free. See Odyssey
The (Odysseus Reveals Himself to His Father). Homer
All this is my body. See Human Body Lesson in Rhyme —
Badlam. *
All this is one. See My Faith. — Acharya.
All this (said she) we know. See Iliad, The (Achilles Shows
Himself in the Battle by the Ships). — Homer.
All this time I had gone on loving Dora. See David Corner
field .(Child- Wife, The).— Dickens. PP
All this time while George Washington had been growing up
See Great George Washington. — Wiggin and Smith.
All those dark days in spring when we would sew. See Com
pensation. — Mitchell.
All those treasures that lie in the little bolted box whose tiny
space is. See Slow Movement. — Williams.
All those who journey, soon or late. See Gethsemane —
Wilcox.
All thoughtful publicists are coming to see that the prob
lem of our civilization. See Character of the Saloon.—
Fernwald.
All thoughts, all passions, all delights — whatever stirs this mor
tal frame. See Love. — Coleridge.
All thro' the breathing night there seemed to flow. See Vene
tian Night, A. — Hofmannsthal.
All through my fevered nights their grey ghosts came. See
Visitation. — Morton.
All through night's wearying darkness snowy flakes. See Step
ping in Father's Tracks. — Upham.
All through the blood-red Autumn. See Reaper, The.—
Oxenham.
All through the castle of High- Bred Ease, See Princess' Fin
ger-Nail, The. — Wilcox.
All through the day I toil for little gods. See Daedalus Sings
in the Dusk: Before the Skyline of New York.— Mc-
Cormick.
All through the deep blue night. See Fountain, The. — Teas-
dale.
All through the garden I went and went. See Butterbean Tent
The. — Roberts.
All through the golden weather. See Song of Autumn. A —
Rodd.
All through the night I can hear the sound of dancers. See
Tidewater (Harbor Water). — Ravenel.
All through the night I could not sleep for waking. See
Snowstorm. — Hicky.
All through the night I have heard. See Quails, The.—
Young.
All through the night in silence they come and go. See Char
ing Cross. — Roberts.
All through the night the happy sheep. See Happy Sheep,
The. — Thorley.
All through the smiling, resting land. See Sword, The. —
Booth.
All through the sultry hours of June. See My Thrush. —
Collins.
All through the town, upon fences, bar-posts, mile-stones. See
Dime Supper, A. — Hewitt.
All through the windless night the clipper rolled. See Dauber
("All through the windless night"). — Masefield.
All through the years that sleeping you have lain. See
1914-1929. — Brisbane.
All to myself I find the way. See All to Myself. — Nesbit.
All tranquil is the mirror of the bay. See Wanderer, The
(I Saw Her Here) .—Masefield.
All travail of high thought. See Beginnings of Faith, The. —
Morris.
All travellers at first incline. See Stella's Birthday, 1720.—
Swift.
"All truth is crucified," we said. See Resurgence. — Everett.
All truths wait in all things. See Song of Myself ("All truths
wait"). — Whitman.
All under the leaves and the leaves of life. See Seven Virgins,
The. — Unknown.
All up and down in shadow-town. See Shadows, The. — Sher
man.
All victory is struggle, using chance. See Progress. — Un
known.
All vision fades, but splendor does not fail. See "All vision
fades, but splendor does not fail." — Roth.
All was for you: and you are dead. See Beyond. — Johnson.
All was still along Point Cedar for the farming must be done.
See Two Girls of 1812.— Unknown.
All we make is enough. See All Our Joy Is Enough. — Scott.
All weenter-time I work for deeg. See Da Sweeta Soil. — Daly.
All were quite gracious in their plaudits of. See Child- World,
A (Delicious Interruption, A).— Riley.
All will be well with me for I remember. See All Will Be
Well.— Hare.
All winter bits of fog and rain. See Growth. — Higgins.
All winter long the trees stand bare. See Trees in Winter. —
Guest.
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EIEST LINE INDEX
Along
AH winter through I bow my head. See Scarecrow, The. —
All without is harsh and shrill. See Saint's Tragedy, The
(Saint Elizabeth). — Kingsley.
AJ1 women born are so perverse. See Triolet. — Bridges.
All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom. See Last Man, The. —
All writers6 on education agree that the chief .means of intel-
lectual improvement are five. See Education. — Colfax.
\\\ ye poets of the age. See Namby Pamby. — Carey.
All ve that labor! Every broken man. See Optimist. — Stephens.
Xll ye that lovely lovers be. See Old Wife's Tale, The (Har-
vestmen a-Singing).— Peele.
All ye that pass along Love's trodden way. See La Vita
ttuova ("All ye that pass," «fc.) .— Daate.
All ye who far from town in rural hall. See On a Wet Sum
mer. — Bamfylde.
All ye who love the springtime. See Dawning o the Year,
•\11 ye woods and trees and bowers. See Faithful Shepherdess,
The (Song to Pan). —Fletcher.
All you lords of Scottland ffaire. See Tom Potts. — Unknown.
All you that are enamored of my name. See Demos. — Robin-
All you that delight to spend some time. See Little John a
Begging. — Unknown.
All you that in his house be here. See Old Christmas. — Un-
All vou that to feasting and mirth are inclined. See Old
Christmas Returned. — Unknown.
All you that weep, all you that mourn. See Resurrexit,—
\11 you who love your work to do. See Autobiography (VII.
Desk Job, Springfield, Mass., 1921).— "R L."
All your sorrow, Louise, and hatred of me. See Spoon River
Anthology (Herbert Marshall). — Masters.
\lla en el rancho grande, alia donde vivia. See Alia en El
Rancho Grande.— J7«fc«0wn. .
All-ador'd, all glorious Aphrodita. See iroiKiXodporf (Poiki-
lothro'n). — Sappho.
Allah gives light in darkness. See Allah. — Mahlmann.
Allan Ian Og Macleod of Raasay. See Lament for Macleod of
Raasay. — Munro. .
Mlasl Custance! thou hast no champioun. bee Canterbury
Tales, The (Tale of the Man of Lawe, sel.). — Chaucer.
Alias! my worthi maister honorable. See De Regimine Princi-
pum (Lament for Chaucer). — Hoccleve.
Alle beon he blithe. See King Horn.— Unknown
Alle whyle ich wes on erthe. See Proverbs of Hendyng, The
("Alle whyle," etc.}. — Unknown.
Alleluia! Alleluia! Finished is the battle now. See Resurgam.
•—Unknown. , ,
Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven and voices raise. See
Alleluia! Alleluia! — Wordsworth.
Allen-a-Dale has no fagot for burning. See Rokeby (Allen-a-
All's fair!* my dear. See First Wife to the Second. — Clev-
All's for the best! be sanguine and cheerful. See All's for the
All's over, then: does truth sound bitter. See Lost Mistress,
The. — R. Browning.
Allus when our Pa he's away. See Defective banta Claus, A. —
Alma mater! generous mother! See Ever Pressing Forward. —
Alma mater, kind protectress. See Faith and Virtue. —
Almighty crowd, thou shorten'st all dispute. See Medal, The
(Vox Populi). — Dryden. • .
Almighty Franier of the Skies! See Hymn for Christmas
Day. — Chatterton,
Almighty God grants you this wondrous life. See To My
Children. — Burchenal. „ „
Almighty God, our Father of heaven above. See Pater and
Credo. — Unknown.
Almighty God, unchangeable. See Prayer to the Crucifix. —
Tallante.
Almighty Maker God! See Sincere Praise.— Watts
Almighty, Well of Light. See "Almighty," etc.— Unknown.
Almighty wondrous everlasting. See Narcissus. — Bridges.
"Almiry! Almiry Ann! Ef you can hear me." See Almiry
Ann. — Unknown.
Almost afraid they led her in. See Transfigured.— Piatt.
Almost all graduates of universities recognize, soon or late.
See Value of University Study. — Hazeltine.
Almost any man can say it. See On Christmas Eve. — Lewis.
Almost ere enmity began. See Judas. — Dayispn.
Almost the body leads the laggard soul; bidding it see. See
Grieve Not for Beauty. — Bynner. .
Almost three hundred years ago. See Story of the Pilgrims. —
Unknown..
Almost time for the pretty white daisies. See Almost Time. —
Unknown.
Aloft he guards the starry folds. See Eagle of the Blue, The. —
Melville.
Aloft, in secret veins of air. See Waldeinsamkeit, — Emerson.
Aloft, the ponderous arches of the bridge. See Morning in
the Market. — Smith.
Aloft upon an old basaltic crag. See Kane. — O'Brien.
Alone? See Abraham Lincoln.— Miller.
Alone! Alone! I sit in the solitudes. of the moonshades. Sec
Alone. — •Unknown.
Alone amid the forest of his soul. See Alone. — Jammes.
Alone as I went up and doun. See Abbey Walk, The. — Hen-
ryson.
Alone, from earlier than I know. See Princess, The (Tribute
to Motherhood, A). — Tennyson.
Alone, from your dim cell you shall look forth; behold and see.
See Munition-Maker. — Simmons.
Alone he came into a wood. See Housman. — Bynner.
Alone he worked his problems out. See Self-reliance of Lin
coln. — Unknown.
Alone, head pillowed on the mother heart. See Voices. —
Stephen.
Alone I sit at eventide. See Our Native Birds. — Dole.
Alone I stand. See Nightfall. — Ellsworth.
Alone I stay; for I am lame. See Board School Pastoral, A. —
Kendall.
Alone I walked the ocean strand. See Name in the Sand, A. —
Gould.
Alone in its grandeur stands forth the character of Washington.
See At the Dedication of the Washington Monument. —
Daniel.
Alone in Rome. Why, Rome is lonely too. See Written at
Rome. — Emerson.
Alone in the dreary, pitiless street. See Nobody's Child. —
Case.
Alone in the night. See Stars. — Teasdale.
Alone on Lykaion since man hath been. See Alone on Lykaion
and Mt. Lykaion. — Stickney.
Alone on the shore in the pause of the night-time. See Full
Heart, The. — Nichols.
Alone, remote, nor witting where I went. See Altar, The. —
Robinson.
Alone they walked — their fingers knit together. See Lost Path,
The. — Riley.
Alone! to land alone upon that shore! See From the Shore
of Eternity. — Faber.
Alone, upon the broad, low bench, he sits. See To Borglum s
Seated Statue of Abraham Lincoln. — Jordan.
Alone upon the housetops to the North. See Love Song of Har
Dyal, The. — Kipling.
Alone with God for one sweet solemn hour. See Quiet Hour,
The. — Bowman.
Alone, yet never lonely. See Lindbergh. — Michaelis.
Along a grim and granite shore. See Wounded Gull, The. —
Along a river-side, I know not where. See Washers of the
Shroud, The. — Lowell.
Along Ancona's hills the shimmering heat. See Poppies in the
Wheat. — Jackson.
Along came the F. F. V., the fastest on the line. See Wreck
on the C. & O., The, or The Death of Jack Hinton.—
Unknown.
Along her tranquil way she went. See Un wedded. — Murray.
Along in November, when chill was the weather. See Twin
Ballots, The. — Unknown.
Along in September comes Toe River Fair. See Episode, An. —
Sheppard.
Along its front no sabers shine. See Holmes Alphabet. — Le-
Row, Comp. _
Along my ways of life you never came. See Sonnets ( Along
my ways," etc.). — Lee.
Along the beach the great Achilles went. See Iliad (Wrath of
Achilles) . — Homer.
Along the blushing Borders, bright with Dew. See Seasons,
The (Spring Flowers). — Thomson.
Along the broad high-road in the neighborhood of a great city.
See Alms, An. — Turgenev.
Along the country roadside, stone on stone. See Stone Walls. —
Lippmann.
Along the dark aisles. See Way of the Cross, The. — Feeney.
Along the dark and silent night. See Bellman, The. — Herrick.
Along the earth and up the sky. See Fire-Bringer, The ("Along
the earth"), — Moody. .
Along the edge of the vast tule morass. See Mired. — Wood.
Along the field as we came by. See Shropshire Lad, A (XXVI).
— Housman.
Along the frozen lake she comes. See Our Skater Belle. —
Unknown. _
Along the garden ways just now. See Love Symphony, A. —
O'Shaughnessy. __
Along the grass sweet airs are blown. See New Year s Bur
den, A. — D. Rossetti.
Along the just-returning green. See Wonder and a Thousand
Along the lane beside the mead. See Pastoral, A.— Gale.
Along the line of smoky hills. See Indian Summer. — Campbell.
Along the oasis the slender palms. See Legend of Arabia, A. —
Unknown.
Along the orchard's fragrant way. See Changelings. — Youths
Companion.
Along the pastoral ways I go. See Holiday, A. — Reese.
Along the path that skirts the wood. See Three Musicians,
The. — Beardsley.
Along the path where lights and shadows stream. See Moon
light in the Birch Wood. — Patterson.
Along the road all shapes must travel by. See Prolonged
Sonnet. — Simone dalF Antella.
Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold. See Among the
Hills (Prelude).— Whittier.
Along the Sacred Road I strolled one day. See Bore, The. —
Along the sea shore, surf-beaten and brown. See Sing Ho
for the Herring.— Blackburn.
Along the sea-edge, like a gnome. See Sandpiper, The.—
Bynner.
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Along
AN INDEX TO POBTEY AND EECITATIONS
Along the shore the slimy brine-pits yawn. See Witch's Whelp,
The. — Stoddard.
Along the shore the tall, thin grass. See In Memory of
Colonel Charles Young. — Cullen.
Along the slopes of an ancient hill. See Christmas Light,
Along the thousand roads of France. See Good Joan, The. —
Along the" valley's narrow gorge. See How the Fifty-First
Took the Bridge. — Nones.
Along the village streets, where maples lean. See Village
Doctor, The.— Keller.
Along the wayside path she comes. See One of Many.—
Along atheawoodland path we took. See Where You Passed.—
Along the'se low pleached lanes, on such a day. See Midsum
mer Holiday, A (On a Country Road). — Swinburne.
Alonso of Aragon was wont to say, in commendation of Age.
See Old Authors to Read. — Bacon. .
Aloof aloof, and come no near. See Sea Mark, 1 he.— -rbmitn.
Aloof, and aloof, and steady I steer. See History of Sir
Francis Drake (Sir Francis Drake Reviv'd). — Davenant.
Aloof as aged kings. See Day's Ending. — Teasdale.
Aloof, the words. See High Words, The. — Riggs.
Aloof upon (or within) the day's Immeasured dome. See Black
Vulture, The. — Sterling.
Alow and aloof. See Windy Night, The.— Read.
Already blushes on the cheek. See Nemesis. — Emerson.
Already, close by our summer dwelling. See Invitation to
the Country, An. — Bryant.
Already fallen plum-bloom stars the green. See .Poor Man s
Pig, The. — Blunden.
Already in England, bearing the same fire. See Book of
Earth, The (English Interlude, An: Erasmus Darwin).—
Noyes.
Alter? When the hills do. See Constant and Friendship. —
Dickinson.
Although as yet my cure be incomplete. See Retractions (JJ.
Although by "no means rich, Miss Byrd was envied. See Cut
ting of Ham, The. — Stabler.
Although great Queen thou now in silence lye. See yueen
Elizabeth (Proeme, The) .— Bradstreet.
Although I can see him still. See Fisherman, The. — Yeats.
Although I do not know. See "Although I do not know. —
Although I enter 'not. See Pendennis (At the Church Gate).
Although I put away his life. See Although I Put Away His
Life. — Dickinson. . .
Although I transmigrate from friend to friend. See ideal
Passion (VII). — Woodberry. .
Although in the main I am like other men. See My Irish
Great-Grandfather, Patrick O'Flyng. — House.
Although it is not plainly visible to the eye. See Kokm
Shu. — Fujiwara No Toshiyuki.
Although my clothes are fine and gay. See Clothes. — Brown.
Although she feeds me bread of bitterness. See America. —
Although she had just married a lawyer. See Mrs. Bacon,
Lawyer. — Piner.
Although some fits of small contest. See Hudibras (Aman-
tium Irae). — Butler.
Although tempestuous in my veins. See To a Calm Une. — •
Although the body leads the laggard soul; bidding it see. See
Grieve Not for Beauty. — Bynner. .
Although the night is damp. See Firefly Lights His Lamp,
The. — Unknown.
Although the sharp knife falls. See Lullaby for Violent Death.
— Widdemer.
Although the temperance cause has been in progress many
years. See Two Revolutions and Temperance Reform. —
Lincoln.
Although upon the shore I seem. See Conscience.— Hugo.
Although with lives, submerged and brief. See Coral Islands.
Although you eat me to the root. See Vine and the Goat, The.
Although your charms are many. See To Natalie. — Ryskind.
Altogether, hermanos. See Penance by Whipping. — Penitentes.
Always a "little boy" to her. See Her Little Boy. — Nesbit.
Always a mask held. See Mask, The. — "Joseph.
Always at dusk, the same tearless experience. See Eyes of
My Regret, The.— Grimke.
Always before your voice my soul. See Always Before Your
Voice and Songs. — Cummings. .
Always He feared you. See Crowd, The.— McKeighan.
Always I am mourning. See I Grieve for Beauty Wasted. —
Crowell.
Always I see her in a saintly guise. See Dead Wife, The. —
Always I tell you this they learned. See Hill Wife, The (House
Always remember this lake, moveless in moonlight. See Mid
night Lake. — Gidlow. t
Always remembering, always remembering. See Be Still.—
Emory.
Always suddenly they are gone. See Three Dead Friends. —
Riley.
Always the following wind of history. See Always the Fol
lowing Wind. — Auden.
Always the heavy air. See Lion House, The. — Wheelock.
Always the same, when on a fated night. See Onset, The. —
Frost.
Always the storm of propaganda blows. See People, Yes,
The (105). —Sandburg.
Always we are following a light. See Lamp of Life, The. —
Lowell.
Always well behaved am I. See Grisette Dines. — Deshou-
lieres.
Always whenever I want to play. See Practicing Time. —
Guest.
Always wuz abusin' him. See "Didn't Think o' Losin' Him."
— Stanton.
"Am dat you, Miss Lilywhite?" See Telephone Courtship. —
Unknown,
Am I a king, that I should call my own. See From My Arm-
Chair. — -Longfellow.
Am I alone. See Patience (Recitation and Song) .—Gilbert.
Am I despis'd because, you say. See Age Not to Be Rejected.
— Unknown.
Am I in Italy? Is this the Mmcms? See Italy ( But who
comes"). — Rogers.
Am I kin to Sorrow. See Km to Sorrow. — Millay.
"Am I my brother's keeper?" See Modern Cain, The.— Ed-
"Am I my brother's keeper?" answered Cain. See Brother
hood. — Guest.
Am I sincere? I say I dote. See To Anthea, Who May Com
mand Him Anything. — Cochrane.
Am I so soon grown tired? — yet this old sky. See So Soon
Tired. — Le Gallienne.
Am I the only child awake. See To a Star. — Tabb.
Am I the river your white birds fly over? See They Ask
Each Other Where They Came From. — Sandburg.
Am I the slave they say. See Soggarth Aroon. — Banim.
Am I to set my life upon a throw. See Well-Bred Man, A. —
Cowper.
Am I with you, or you with me? See Am I with you, or
you with me?" — Clough.
Amanda since thy lovely frame. See Advice to Amanda. —
Hopkinson. , m,
Amarantha sweet and fair. See To Amarantha, That She
Would Dishevel Her Hair. — Lovelace.
Amaryllis I did woo. See "Amaryllis I did woo". — Wither.
Unknown.
Amazing, beauteous change! See Amazing, Beauteous Change.
— Doddridge. p
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound. See Amazing Grace. —
Unknown.
Ambassador Puser the ambassador. See Memorial Rain.—
Amber clouds "on a cobalt sky. See Very Weary Actor, A.—
Field.
Ambition with her sire had kept her word. See Fanny (Suc
cess in New York City). — Halleck.
Ambitious Nile, thy banks deplore. See De Rosis Hiberms. —
America! "dear brother land! See Greeting from England. —
Unknown.
America has always been of complex population; it always will
be, and should be. See Americans for America. — Taylor.
America has nourished wiser sons. See Prophet, The. --
Clark.
America! Mine! See America. — McCann.
America, my own! See National Song. — Venable.
America, O Power benign great hearts revere your name. See
Land of the Free. — Hosking.
America promised them freedom. See Great American Home,
The. — Jahnke.
America, the Homeland! See What America Means to Me.
— Thomas. .
America! thou fractious nation. See Proclamation, A. — Un-
America, unbend that troubled brow! See To Thee, My
Country. — Laidlaw.
American Muse, whose strong and diverse heart. See John
Brown's Body (Invocation). — Benet. f
"Americanism" is one of the grandest words m the English
language. See Americanism. — Sweet.
"Americanism" of the right sort we cannot have too much of.
See Americanism. — Lodge.
Americans believe in individual liberty. See What Americans
Believe In. — Eliot. .
Americans, rejoice. See Old Song Written during Washing
ton's Life. — Unknown.
Americans! revenge your country's wrongs. See America in
dependent. — Freneau. .
Americans! The saviour of your country has obtained ins last
victory. See Eulogy on Washington. — Paine, Jr.
America's first soldier dead in the war have been buried. See
First U. S. Soldier Dead Buried in France. — Unknown.
Americus, as he did wend. See Noble Tuck-Man, The.*-
Arnid1?!? 'Triads let it be confest. See Epigram.— Garnett.
Amid dim frescoed cloisters rich. See San Marcos Bells.—
Amid my1 bale "l bathe in bliss. See Strange Passion of a Lover,
A. — Gascoigne.
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An archfiend
Amid the blue smoke of glass-gemmed chapels. See Gothic
Rose, The.— Childe.
Amid the cares of married life. See Tell Her So. — Detroit
Free Press.
Amid the chapel's chequered gloom. See Heliotrope. — Peck.
Amid the cloistered gloom of Aachen's aisle. See Opening of
the Tomb of Charlemagne, The. — De Vere.
Amid the clouds of battle-smoke. See "He'll See It When He
Wakes."— Lee,
Amid the confusion of the early records. See While It Was
Yet Dark. — Hesselgrave.
Amid the dim ferment of Caen and the world, history espe
cially notices one thing. See French Revolution, The (Char
lotte Corday) . — Carlyle.
Amid the fairest things that grow. See Her Dwelling-Place.
— Murray.
Amid the garden's fragrance laid. See Ode, Allusion to Hor
ace. — Akenside.
Amid the golden glow of the sun. See Last Shot, The. — The
Independent,
Amid the immense broad brownness of the sands. See Wreck,
The. — Fletcher.
Amid the loud ebriety of War. See Birkenhead, The. —
Yule.
Amid the merry dancers my face is blithe and bright. See
After the Ball. — Peck.
Amid the noise and confusion, the clashing of intellects. See
Abraham Lincoln. — Watterson.
Amid the wood's delicious green. See Empty Chariot, The. —
De la Mare.
Amid these works, on which the eager eye. See Library, The
("Amid these works" ^.--Crabbe.
Amidst the fairest mountain tops. See Cynthia. — Dyer.
Amidst the freezing ice and snow. See Scatter Your Crumbs.
— Unknown.
Amidst the humblest of surroundings, on a February morn.
See Acrostic (on Abraham Lincoln). — Phillips.
Amidst the massive sideboard's burnished wealth. See Little
Tin Plate, A. — Walch.
Amidst the rage of civil strife. See Molly Odell on Her Birth
day.— Oddl.
Amidst the restless seas that gird the splendid East. See Be
yond Cathay. — Banks.
Amidst thy sacred effigies. See Emancipation Group, The. —
Whittier.
Among all lovely things my Love had been. See Glow- Worm,
The. — Wordsworth.
Among all the different ways of giving counsel, I think the
finest is fable. See Ways of Giving Advice. — Addison.
Among all the holidays of the year. See Great American Holi
day, The. — Unknown.
Among friends that cats possess. See Nature of the Cat, The
(II. Cat's Friends, The). — Lucas.
Among his books he sits all day. See Tragedy, A. — Nesbit.
Among his fellows he was smitten. See Portrait. — Hall.
Among my tender vines I spy. See Little Foxes and Little
Hunters. — Unknown.
Among professors of astronomy. See Comet, The. — Hood.
Among the beautiful pictures. See Sweetest Picture, The,
Among the Beautiful Pictures and Pictures of Memory.
— Gary.
Among the bumble-bees in red-top hay. See Adelaide Crapsey.
— Sandburg.
Among the convicts working on the trans-Siberian railroad.
See Convict and Soldier. — Unknown.
Among the daffodillies. See Among the Daffadillies. — Farnaby.
Among the dwellings framed by birds. See Wren's Nest, A. —
Wordsworth.
Among the earliest saints of old, before the first Hegira. See
Ballad of Santa Claus, A.—Van Dyke.
Among the few pleasures which reward the traveler. See
Arctic Aurora, An. — Burnham.
Among the flowers of surnmer-time she stood. See Garden-
Piece, A. — Gosse.
Among the grackles in a half circle on the grass. See Seven
El even. — S andbur g.
Among the grassroots. See Dogheads. — Sandburg.
Among the legends of our late Civil War. See Bounding the
United States.— Fiske.
Among the legends sung or said. See Wishing Bridge, The.
— Whittier.
Among the many memorable words which fell from the lips of
our friend. See Last Hours of Webster. — Everett.
Among the maple-buds we hear the tones. See Fields of
Dawn, The (April). — Mifflin.
Among the meadows. See Vignette, A. — Bridges.
Among the meadows of the countryside. See Old-Fashioned
Garden, The. — Hayes.
Among the men and women, the multitude. See Among the
Multitude. — Whitman.
Among the merry little children. See Little Highland Shep
herdess. — Vannan.
Among the mountain passes of the Blue Ridge. See Wash
ington's Training. — Upham.
Among the mountains I wandered and saw blue haze and red
crag and was amazed. See Masses (Poor, The). — Sand
burg,
Among the myriad ideas which bound man's life. See Liberty. —
Brush.
Among the passengers bound for Vicksburg upon a Mississippi
steamer. See Indignant Woman's Raid upon a Gambler,
An. — Unknown.
Among the pictures in these palace halls. See In the Galleries
of the Louvre. — Slattery.
Among the priceless gems and treasures rare. See Pastel. —
Saltus.
Among the red guns. See Among the Red Guns. — Sandburg.
Among the sand-hills. See Wild Rabbits, The. — Unknown.
Among the shadows where two streets cross. See Trafficker. —
Sandburg.
Among the silver cornstalks. See Eve. — Wolf.
Among the Sinai monks the Brother John. See John of Mt.
Sinai. — Frisbie.
Among the smoke and fog of a December afternoon. See Por
trait of a Lady. — Eliot,
Among the sullen peaks she stood at bay. See Mountain
Woman, The. — Heyward.
Among the sunny memories of my own school days there
glows. See School Boys' Strike, The. — Burdette.
Among the thistles on the hill. See Little Sorrow. — Douglas.
Among the thousand, thousand spheres that roll. See Alcyone.
— Mace.
Among the thousands who with hail and cheer. See To Oliver
Wendell Holmes. — Whittier.
Among the ^various reasons assigned by those interested. See
M itigating Circumstances. — Holland .
Among the wondrous ways of men and time. See Sequence of
Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning ("Among the
wondrous ways,'" etc.). — Swinburne.
Among the woods and tillage. See Yattendon. — Newbolt.
Among their graven shapes to whom. See Fitz-Greene Hal-
leek. — Whittier.
Among these books the ones with most of mold. See In a
Library. — Sigmund.
Among these turf-stacks graze no iron horses. See Turf-
Stacks. — MacNeice.
Among those quiet hills. See For a November Afternoon. —
Hills.
Among those things that make our love complete. See Spirit
and the Bride, The. (Consummation). — Barker.
Among thy fancies tell me this. See Kiss, The. — Herrick.
Among twenty snowy Mountains. See Thirteen Ways of Look
ing at a Blackbird. — Stevens.
Amongst the great inventions of this age. See Singing for
the Million.— Hood.
Ample make this bed. See Ample Make This Bed. — Dickinson.
An accommodation train on a distant railroad was dragging.
See Remarkable Honeymoon Trip, A. — Lee.
An acre of land between the shore and the hills. See For
These. — Thomas.
An advocate of dress reform. See Dress Reformer, The. —
Unknown.
An afternoon as ripe with heat. See At Utter Loaf. — Riley.
An age in her embraces past. See Mistress, The (Song, A). —
Rochester.
An aged colored man rose to a standing position. See It's
My Nature. — Unknown.
An aged man who loved to doze away. See Aged Man Who
Loved to Doze Away, An. — Landor.
An aged man, without an enemy in the world. See Murder
of Captain Joseph White, The (Power of Conscience, The).
— Webster.
An agent who has made a study of human nature. See He
Seized the Chance. — Unknown.
An agile noisy jungle flower he flies. See Pretty Polly. — Root.
An airplane has gigantic wings. See Airplane, The. — Bennett.
An alien wind that blew and blew. See Sleeping Beauty,
A. — Riley.
An altered look about the hills. See April. — Dickinson.
An American frigate from Baltimore came. See Paul Jones. —
Unknown.
An amusing scene occurred in Justice Young's court-room.
See Mr. O'Hoolahan's m Mistake. — Unknown.
An ancient ap^e, once on a time. See Uncivilized. — Cooke.
An ancient bridge, and a more ancient tower. See My House.
— Yeats.
An ancient cavern, huge and wide. See Cavern and the Hut,
The. — Frere.
An ancient chestnut's blossoms threw. See Alciphron and
Leucippe. — Landor.
An ancient hallway, generous and square. See When George
Was King. — Pickering.
An ancient long-horned bovine. See Last Longhorn, The. —
Unknown.
An ancient story I'll tell you anon. See King John and the
Abbot of Canterbury. — Unknown.
An angel found a daisy where it lay. See Daisy, The. —
Sheard.
An angel, robed in spotless white. See Dawn. — D unbar.
An Angel swoops, like eagle on his prey. See Rebel, The. —
Baudelaire.
An angel thus to him did say (or til him can sai). See
Cursor Mundi (Flight into Egypt, The). — Unknown.
An angel was born in the soul of my soul. See My Angel and
I. — Fearing.
An angel was tired of heaven, as he lounged in the golden
street. See Woman and the Angel, The. — Service.
An angel with a radiant face. See To a Mother. — Reboul.
An ant was running in the grass. See Wandering Ant. — Bell.
An anxious worry once I had. See Sic Semper Tyrannis. —
Dunbar.
An apple orchard smells like wine. See Wise. — Reese.
An archfiend arrived in our world and he built an invisible
caldron. See Archfiend of Nations, The. — Talmage.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
An ardent lover you. See Departed, The. — Eldridge.
An arm of aid to m the weak. See Finis. — Milnes.
An army of Spaniards in Cuba went into camp for the night.
See Fate of a Cuban Spy, The. — Stanistreet.
An arrow, feathery, alive. See Mocking Bird, A. — Bynner.
An artifice of dust and dream. See Artifice of Dust, An. —
Wiggam.
An artist who was employed to renovate and retouch. See
Hard-Earned Wages. — Unknown.
An aspiring genius was Dary Green. See Darius Green and
His Flying-Machine. — Trowbridge.
An ass, [having] put on a lion's skin. See Fables from ^Esop
(Ass in the Lion's Skin, The). — JEsop.
An aster, a farewell-summer flower, stays long in the last fall
weeks. See People, Yes, The (93). — Sandburg.
An attic room, neat and clean, but poorly furnished. See
Morley's Christmas Eve, The. — Stowe.
An Austrian Archduke, assaulted and assailed. See War, The:
A-Z. — Edwards.
An Austrian army, awfully array'd. See Siege of Belgrade,
The. — Unknown.
An auto is a helpful thing. See Auto, The. — Guest.
An awful tempest mashed the air. See Tempest, A. — Dickin
son.
An' Bill can have my sea-boots. Nigger Jim can have my
knife. See Turn of the Tide, The. — Masefield.
An' Charlie he's my darling. See Charlie He's My Darling. —
Unknown.
An early dew woos the half-opened flowers. See Thousand and
One Nights (Haroun's Favorite Song). — Unknown.
An earthly (or eartly) nourrice (or nourris) sits and sings.
See Great Silkie of Sule Skerrie (or Skerry), The.—
Unknown.
An easy thing, O Power Divine. See Thankful for All. —
Higginson.
An editor in Kankakee. See "Yours Fraternally." — Field.
An editor is Mister Squibbs. See Ye Editor's Perplexities. —
Unknown.
An efngy of brass. See Fair Brass, The. — Bridges.
"An egg a chicken! don't tell me!" See Miracle of the Egg,
The and Egg a Chicken, An. — Youth's Companion.
An Elephant sat on some kegs. See Elephant, An. — Francis.
An emerald is as green as grass. See Emerald Is As Green As
Grass, An.— C. Rossetti,
An emigrant ship with a world aboard. See God Knows. —
Unknown.
An Eminent Cat has discovered, they say. See Good News. —
Guiterman.
An eminent physician of New York City. See Grateful Pa
tient, A. — Unknown.
An eminent physician of the town. See Loss of Time, The. —
Wilson.
"An empire to be lost or won!" See Whitman's Ride for
Oregon. — Butterworth.
An empty glove — long withering in the grasp. See Empty
Glove, An. — Riley.
An empty sky, a world of heather. See Divided. — Ingelow.
An endless line of splendor. See Foreign Missions in Battle
Array. — Lindsay.
An enemy I had, whose mien. See My Enemy. — Sabin.
An "Engineer's Story" in form regulation. See How an
Engineer Won His Bride. — Johnston.
An English clergyman came spick and span. See Mari Magno.
— Clpugh.
An English lad, who, reading in a book. See Keats. — Reese.
An English professor had been trying very hard to correct.
See Chocolaty Language, The. — Unknown.
An English Sparrow, pert and free. See Card of Invitation
to Mr. Gibbon, at Brighthelmstone, A. — Hayley.
An Englishman in the old days. See People, Yes, The (11). : —
Sandburg.
An Englishman who lives in Harrow. See New Inventions. —
Day.
An enthusiastic French student of Shakespeare. See French
man on Macbeth. — Unknown.
An erstwhile sinner knocked at Heaven's gate. See Counter
sign, The. — Quirk.
An Eskimo baby, all dressed up in fur. See Queer Habits. —
McCarn.
An everywhere of silver. See Sea, The. — Dickinson.
An Evil Eye, the tiny night-bulb glowed. See Crisis, The. —
Chapman.
An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still. See Idea ("Evil
Spirit, An," etc.). — Drayton.
"An evil thing is honor," once of old. See Ideal Passion
("Evil Thing," etc.). — Woodberry.
An exquisite incompleteness, blossom foreshadowing fruit. See
Girlhood. — Unknown .
An exquisite invention this. See Love-Letters Made in Flow
ers. — Hunt.
An eye with the piercing eagle's fire. See Thaddeus Stevens —
Gary.
An' have any of ye seen me photygraph yit? See Me Photy-
graph. — Cooper.
An heavenly song, I dare well say. See This Day. — Unknown.
An heritage of hopes and fears. See Soul, The.— Cawein.
An honest man was Deacon Ray. See Honest Deacon, The.
Unknown.
An hour ago the lulling twilight leant. See Earthquake The
— Riley.
An hour before sunset, on the evening-. 'See Les Miserables
(Jean Valjean and the Bishop). — Hugo.
See Limericks ("Indolent vicar
An hour before the race they talked together. See Right Royal
— Masefield. '
An hour ere sudden sunset fired the west. See Sonnets on
English Dramatic Poets — 1590-1650 (Beaumont and Flet
cher). — Swinburne.
An hour with thee! — When earliest day. See Woodstock fOrm
Hour with Thee) .—Scott. ^
An "I" can never be a great man. See "I" Can Never Be
a Great Man, An. — Spender.
An ideal tree should be one( with a sound, straight, well-
formed trunk. See Planting of School Grounds. — Peck.
An idle June day on the sunny Thames. See Growth of Low
The (XXXVIII).— Bridges. '
An idle poet, here and there. See Angel in the House The
(Revelation, The). — Patmore.
An igstrawnary tail I vill tell you this veek. See Wofle New
Ballad of Jane Roney and Mary Brown, The. — Thack
eray.
An ill-advised. See Episode of the Cherry-Tree. — Weston.
An image dance of change. See Conclusion. — Sassoon.
An image of Lethe, and the fields. See Coming of War, The:
Actseon. — Pound.
An independent young man. See Ideal Young Man, The. —
Unknown.
An Indian summer day was born. See Last Indian Summer
Day. — Guest.
An indolent vicar of Bray.
of Bray, An."). — Reed.
An infant in its cradle slept. See Three Prayers. — Goode.
An infant on its mother's breast. S^ee Life. — Unknown.
An instance of young Lincoln's practical humanity. See Young
Lincoln's Kindness of^ Heart. — -Unknown.
An Irishman named Patrick McCarthy. See McCarthy and
McManus. — Unknown.
An iron hand has stilled the throats. See To a Blackbird and
His Mate Who Died in the Spring. — Kilmer.
An island in an inland sea. See Love's Island. — Doku-Ho.
An Italian boy that liked to play. See Columbus. — Wynne.
An' noo ance mair the Lomon'. See Hughie's Advice to
Dauvit to Enjoy the Fine Weather. — Robertson.
An' O, for ane-and-twenty, Tarn! See O, for Ane-and-Twenty.
— Burns.
An oak tree died the other day. See Dead Oak Tree, The. —
Guest.
An odorous shade lingers the fair day's ghost. See Night. —
Regnier.
An officer stood at the crossing one day. See Sad Fate of a
Policeman, The. — Unknown.
An old and crippled gate am I. See Front Gate, The. —
Unknown.
An old and crippled veteran to the War Department came.
See Scott and the Veteran. — Taylor.
An old and quiet house set down. See Possessions. — Reese.
An old brick wall. See Espaliers. — Taylor.
An old castle towers o'er the billow. See Fineen the Rover. —
Joyce.
An old clock, that had stood for fifty years. See Discontented
Pendulum, The.— Taylor.
An old farm-house with meadows wide. See Two Pictures and
Unsatisfied. — Douglas.
An old forgetting. See After Pain. — Meeker.
An old gentleman, whose style was Germanized. See Signs
and Omens. — Unknown.
An old Jack-o'-lantern lay on the ground. See Judging by
Appearances. — Poulsson.
3ld lady s
toes. — Pettee.
An old lady sat in her old arm-chair.
See Prayer and Pota-
See Old
An old lane, an old gate, an old house by a tree.
Home, The. — Cawein.
An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king. See England in
1819 and Sonnet: England in 1819. — Shelley.
An old maid knelt beneath a maple tree. See Old Maid's
Prayer, The. — Unknown.
An old man bending I come among new faces. See Dresser,
The.— Whitman.
An old man going a lone highway. See Bridge Builder, The.
— Dromgoole.
An old man in a lodge within a park. See Chaucer. — Long
fellow.
An old man limped along life's way. See I Wonder. — Un
known.
An old man lived all alone, all alone. See Obstinate Old Man,
An. — Horton.
An old man planted and dug and tended. See Disappointed.
— Dunbar.
An old man said, "I saw." See Deer of Ireland, The and
Stag, The. — Colum.
An old man sat by a fireless hearth. See Miser, The. —
Cutter.
An old man sits in his garden chair. See Land of the After
noon. — Unknown.
An old man that had traveled a long way. See Fables from
JEsop (Old Man and Death, The). — ^Esop.
An old man traveling a lone highway. See Bridge Builder,
The. — Dromgoole.
An old Nevada prospector. See Dyeing Prospector, The. —
Foley.
An old poet walked alone in a quiet valley. See Little Sorrow
ful. — Unknown.
An old Quaker lady, in the time of the crusade. See Women
and Temperance Work. — Willard.
An old, sad man who catches moles. See Lament of the
Mole-Catcher, The. — Sitwell.
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And
An old sea-dog on a sailor's log. See Powerful Eyes o'
Jeremy Tait, The. — Irwin.
An old silver church in a forest. See Poet to His Love and
Old Poet to His Love, The. — Bodenheim.
An old song made by an aged old pate. See Old and Young
Courtier, The.— Dekker (at.).
An old sweetheart of mine! — Is this her presence here with
me. See Old Sweetheart of Mine, An. — Riley.
A.n old town lies afar. See There Is an Old City. — Bulcke.
An old turkey gobbler strutted around. See Thanksgiving
Turkey. — Riley.
An old wife sat by her bright fireside^ See There's but One
Pair of Stockings to Mend To-Night. — Unknown.
An old wooden school-house, worn, battered and brown. See
Debating Society, The.— Hall.
An old-fashioned greeting fares on its way. See Valentine s
Day. — Unknown.
An omnibus across the bridge. See Symphony in Yellow. —
An opinion has long prevailed, Fathers, that in public prosecu
tions. See First Oration against Verr
(Verres De
See Daughter of the Desert,
.
nounced) . — Cicero.
An opulent lord of Ispahan.
The. — Harvey.
An orange cut up and spread out on a plate. See Counsel to
Those That Eat (Oranges). — Lucas.
An organized government requires a cabinet. See Love among
the Blackboards. — Kelly.
An oriental lover lived alone. See Willow- Ware Pattern, The.
An original poem! Is that all you ask? See On Being Asked
to Write an Original Poem. — Judd.
"An orphan maid — your patience! you shall have. See Taies
of the Hall (Entanglement, An). — Crabbe.
An Orpheus! an Orpheus! Yes, faith may grow bold. See
Blind Fiddler, The. — Wordsworth.
An outlandish knight came from the North. See Outlandish
Knight, The. — Unknown.
An overheated Matron (to her husband) — "Well, they don't."
See Obstructive Hat in the Pit, The. — Anstey.
An oyster lived in an oyster shell. See Ambitious Oyster,
The. — Morris.
An oyster rushed wildly into the humble home. See Tragic
Parting, A. — Detroit Tribune.
An' shure I was tould to come here to your Honor. See Mary
O'Connor, the Volunteer's Wife and Volunteer's Wife,
The. — Denison.
An' so she slept, while the neighbors came. See Neighbor
Jones's Notion. — Waterman.
An' the thought of us each was the boat; och, however'd she
stand it at all. See Ould Master, Th' (Misther Denis's
Return). — Barlow.
An thou were my ain thing. See An Thou Were My Am
Thing. — Ramsay.
An uncle, long time dead and gone. See Sailor Heritage. —
An unlettered clergyman wanting a place. See Welsh Classic,
A.— Ballard.
An unpopular youth of Cologne. See Limericks ("Unpopular
youth of Cologne, An"). — Unknown.
An uphill path, sun-gleams between the showers. See Pilgrims,
The. — McCrae.
"An what's this game iv goluf like, I dinnaw? ' Sec Mr.
Dooley on Golf. — Dunne.
Anacreon of the meadow. See Bobolink, The. — Unknown.
Ancient of days! august Athena! where. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Ruins of Athens, The). — Byron.
Ancient of Days, Who sittest, throned in glory. See Ancient
of Days. — Doane.
Ancient terrible tree. See Ancient Tree, The.— Seiffert.
"And a little child shall lead them." See Wonder Garden,
A.— Whiting.
And after all the
See To a Success
labour and the pains.
ful Man. — Noyes.
And after April, when May follows. See Home Thoughts from
Abroad (Wise Thrush, The). — R. Browning.
And after he has come to hide. See Compensation, — Gary.
And after Winthrop's, Hooker's, Shepherd's herse. See Funeral
Elegy upon the Death of the Truly Reverend Mr. John
Cotton, A. — Norton.
And all is well, though (or, tho') faith and form. See In
Memoriam A. H. H. ("And all is well," etc.). — Tennyson.
And all the while they mocked Him and reviled. See Martyr,
The. — Flohr.
And all their passionate hearts are dust. See Tragedy of Pom
pey the Great (Epilogue). — Masefield.
And already the minutes, the hours, the days. See Priapus
and the Pool (And Already the Minutes). — Aiken.
And answer made King Arthur, breathing hard. See Idylls
of the King (Passing of Arthur, The ["And answer,"
etc.]) .—Tennyson.
And are ye one of Hermitage. See At Casterbridge Fair
(Inquiry, The). — Hardy.
And are ye sure the news is true? See Sailor's Wife, The. —
Mickle.
And art thou fallen and lowly laid. See Lament for Tabby. —
Unknown.
And as a lovely maiden, pure and chaste. See Britannia's
Pastorals (Metamorphosis). — Browne.
And as for me, though than (or that) I kon but lyte. See
Legend of Good Women, The (Prologue). — Chaucer.
And as I did awake of my sueving. See Golden Targe, The. —
Dunbar.
And as I sat, over the light blue hills. See Endymion
(Bacchus), — Keats.
And as I sat, the briddes harkening thus. See Flower and
the Leaf, The ("And as I sat," etc.). — Unknown.
And as I thus sadly amonge them avysid. See Garlande of
Laurell (House of Fame, The). — Skelton.
And as, in sparkling majesty, a star. See To Hope (Hope). —
Keats.
And as, my friend, you ask me what makes me sad and still.
See Utah Carroll. — Unknown.
And as the moisture, which the thirsty earth. See Nosce
Teipsum (Immortality of the Soul, The). — Davies.
And as_ the seed waits eagerly watching for its flower and
fruit. See Universal Humanity. — Blake.
And as we walked the grass was faintly stirred. See Hawks.
— Stephens.
And at last when I go. See Daily Prayer. — Strobel.
And at night we'd find a town. See Dream, A. — Chalmers.
And because the breath of flowers. See Of Gardens. — Bacon.
. . . And behold thrones were kingless, and men walked. See
Prometheus Unbound (Day of Liberty, The). — Shelley.
. . . And blest are those. See Hamlet (Hamlet's Declaration
of Friendship [Fortune's Finger]). — Shakespeare.
And can the physician make sick men well? See Robin Good-
Fellow (Song). — Unknown.
And canst thou find God in the crystal sphere. See Immanence.
— Flint.
And canst thou, Mother, for a moment think. See To My
Mother. — White.
And certainly they say, for fine behaving. See Monks and the
Giants, The ("And certainly," etc.). — Frere.
And deep-eyed children cannot long be children. See Ballad
of the Outer Life. — Hofmannsthal.
And Dick said, "Look what I have found!" See Crescent Moon.
— Roberts.
And did those feet in ancient time. See Milton ("And did
those feet"). — Blake.
And did thy sapphire shallop slip. See To a New-Born Baby
Girl. — Conkling.
And did you know our old friend Death is dead? See Death
Is Dead. — Riley.
And did you not hear of a jolly young waterman. See Jolly
Young Waterman, The. — Dibdin.
And didst thou die, dear Mother of our life? See Our Lady's
Death.— Hill.
And do I see some cause a hope to feed. See Astrophel and
Stella (LXVI).— Sidney..
And do our loves all perish with our frames? See Immortality.
— Dana.
And do they so? have they a Sense. See And Do They So? —
Vaughan.
And does that blessed Book of Books, which none. See Bible
in Harmony with Temperance, The. — Unknown.
And does the great remembering God. See At the Gates.—
Noyes.
And dost thou faithlessly abandon me. See Unrealities, The. —
Schiller.
And doth a meeting like this make amends. See And Doth
Not a Meeting like This Make Amends. — Moore.
And Ellen, when the graybeard years. See To Ellen. — Emer
son.
"And even our women," lastly grumbles Ben. See Girl of All
Periods, The. — Patmore.
And far to the South. See Singing Skyscrapers, The (Wool-
worth T9wer).— Benet.
And fast beside there trickled softly downe. See Faerie Queene,
The ("And fast beside," etc.). — Spenser.
And first the walls and dark entry I sought. See jiEneid, The
("And first," etc.). — Virgil.
And, first, within the porch and jawes of hell. See Induction
to the Mirror for Magistrates (Porch of Hell, The). —
Sackville.
And five of us those summer days. See To Barbary Land. —
Mitchell.
And forth they passe, with pleasure forward led. See Faerie
Queene (In rraise of Trees). — Spenser.
And fra his folk wist he was dead. See Bruce, The (Bannock-
burn) . — Barbour.
And furth the cokkowe gan procede anon. See Court of Love,
The ("And furth," etc.). — Unknown.
And glory long has made the sages smile. See Don Juan ("And
when his bones," etc. [Great Names]). — Byron.
And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before
me. 'See Genesis (Building of the Ship, The). — Bible, O. T.
And God stepped out on space. See Creation, The. — John
son.
And Gwydion said to Math, when it was Spring. See Wife of
Llew, The. — Ledwidge.
And hast thou sought thy heavenly home. See Casa Wappy. —
Moir.
And hasten Og and Doeg to rehearse. See Absalom and
Achitophel, Second Part (Og and Doeg).— Dry den. ^
And have the bright immensities. See Via Lucis. — Robbins.
"And have these rebels dared complain, and murmur to the
king?" See William Tell and His Son. — Nott.
And have you been to Borderland? See Borderland. — Viele.
And he cast it down, down, on the green grass. See New Ghost,
The. — Shove.
And he said, A certain man had two sons. See Saint Luke
(Prodigal Son, The).— Bible, N.T.
And he said : "I shall never forget this dance." See Poor Dear
Mamma. — Kipling.
And he said to himself. .See Between Worlds. — Sandburg.
And He shall charm and soothe, and breathe and bless. See
Christ's Reign of Peace. — Phillips.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
And her lips (that shew no dulness). See Fair Virtue, the
Mistress of Philarete ("And her lips," etc.) — Wither.
And here face down beneath the sun. See You, Andrew Mar-
velL — MacLeish.
And here is the end of it all, and we count the loss. See Eye
less and Limbless and Shattered. — Roberts.
And here lies Certon, which Arachne chose. See Epigrams in
a Cellar (5).— Morley.
And here, sweet friend, I go my way. See Adios.— Miller.
And here the buzz of eager nations ran. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Coliseum, The ["And here the buzz," etc.}). —
Byron.
And here the precious dust is laid. See Maria Wentworth and
Inscription on the Tomb of the Lady Mary Wentworth. —
Carew.
And here the Singer for his art. See Charge of the Heavy
Brigade at Balaclava, The (Epilogue ["And here the
singer," etc.]). — Tennyson.
And here where all is waste and wild. See Syracuse. — Coats-
worth.
"And how could you dream o£ meeting?" See Telepathy —
Lowell.
And how do you get to Toy-land? See Trip to Toy-Land, A. —
Field.
And how will fancy lead his life to-day? See New Day. —
Monro.
And I, a woman of the twentieth century, am well aware. See
Atavian. — Lee.
And I am asked for mere variety. See Verses Written for
Mrs. Daniel. — Bridges.
And I behold once more. See River, The. — Emerson.
"And I fare you well, Lady Ouncebell." See Lord Lovel
(A vers.). — Unknown.
And I had said, "I am not afraid of a city." See City, The. —
Litsey.
And I have come upon this place. See In My Thirtieth Year
i L'An Trentiesme de Mon Age. — MacLeish.
and ".
And I paused, held my breath in such silence, and listened
apart. See Saul (David Singing before Saul). — R. Brown
ing.
And I saw a new heaven and a new earth. See Revelation
(New Jerusalem, The). — Bible, N. T.
And I say to mankind: Be not curious about God. See Song of
Myself (Gems from Walt Whitman). — Whitman.
And I will war, at least in words (and — should). See Don
Juan (His Politics). — Byron.
And if he ever should come back. See Last Words, The. —
Maeterlinck.
And if he should come again. See Birth of Galahad, The
(Ylen's Song). — -Hovey.
And if I came not again. See Old Song, An. — Davis.
"And if I did, what then?" See Adventures of Master F. I.,
The (Farewell, A). — Gascoigne.
And if I do not go to sleep. See Going to Sleep. — ElKston.
And if I loved you Wednesday. See Thursday. — Millay.
And if I shall remember. See Memory. — Guest.
And if, my friend, you'd have it end. See They Part. — Parker.
And if my heart be scarred and burned. See Incurable. — Parker.
And if my voice break forth, 'tis not that now. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Coliseum, The ["And if niy voice,"
etc.]). — Byron.
And if so be that lechis done the faile. See Dietary, The ("And
if so be," etc.). — Lydgate.
And if some day. See "And if some day". — Hardy.
And if that men should cease from war. See Heritage. — Marks.
And if the dead, and the dead. See Conspirators, The. —
Prokosch.
And if tomorrow shall be sad. See Today. — Unknown.
And if you meet the Canon of Chimay, See Concerning Geffray
Teste Noire. — Morris.
And if your own and time alike betray you. See To Dreamers
Everywhere. — Burr.
And in a launde, upon an hille of floures. See Parlement of
Foules, The ("And in a launde," etc.). — Chaucer.
And in September, O what keen delight. See Of the Months
( Sept ember ) . — San Geminiano.
And in that land dwells a king. See Sir Cawline. — Unknozun.
And in the frosty season, when the sun. See Prelude, The (In
troduction — Childhood and School-Time [Influence of Natu
ral Objects] ) . — Wordsworth.
And in the hanging gardens there is rain. See And in the
Hanging Gardens. — Aiken.
Arid in the midst of all, a fountaine stood. See Faerie Queene,
The (Bower of Bliss, The). — Spenser.
And in this street. See Marty r's^ Hill. — Bishop.
And in those days she made a little song. See Idylls of the
King (Lancelot and Elaine [Elaine's Love Song]). — Tenny
son.
And is anything else. See Snail Parade, A. — Lindsay.
And is he gone, whom these arms held but now. See "Quserit
Jesum Suum Maria.** — Crashaw.
And is that all, sir? See Beau of Bath, The. — Mackay.
And is the swallow gone? See Departure of the Swallow,
The. — Howitt.
And is there care^ in heaven? And is there love. See Faerie
Queene (Ministering Angels). — Spenser.
And is this — Yarrow? — This the Stream. See Yarrow Visited
(September, 1814). — Wordsworth.
And it came to pass in an evening tide. See Second Samuel
(David and Uriah, the Hittite). — Bible, O. T.
And it came to pass in those days. See Saint Luke (Birth of
Jesus, The). —Bible, JV. T.
And it fayrlye befell so fayr me bethought. See "And it favrlve
befell."— Unknown. * y
And it pays every time to be kindly. See Look Pleasant.
Unknown.
And it was in the winter. See Contrast. — Hamilton.
And it's ladies to the center. See Shoot the Buffalo. — Unknown.
And it's me ricipe for cake, yer afther wantin', is it? See Mrs!
Murphy's Recipe for Cake. — Smith.
And I've got up and lit the lamp, and clum. See Two Sonnets
to the Junebug (II). — Riley.
And lightly, like the flowers. See And Lightly, Like the Flowers.
— Ronsard.
And like a dying lady, lean and pale. See Waning Moon
The.— Shelley.
And lo, a voice from Italy! See Pompeii. — Unknown.
And, lo! leading a blessed host comes one. See Commemoration
Ode (Lincoln). — Monroe.
"And Man is left alone with Man." 'Tis well! See At the
Worst. — Zangwill.
And Mary stood beside the cross! Her soul. See Mary at the
Cross. — McGee.
"And me on the rise; it's very hard." See Promotion of
Sergeant Cubbison. — ^Crockett.
And mightier grew the joy to meet full-faced. See Tristram
of Lyonesse (Swimming). — Swinburne.
And mony ane sings o' grass, o' grass. See Birth o' Robin Hood
The. — Unknown.
And more to lulle him in his slumber soft. See Faerie Queene,
The (Archimago's Hermitage). — Spenser.
And must the old priest wake with fright. See Priest and the
Pirate, The. — Allen.
And my young sweetheart sat at board with me. See Idyl. —
Mombert.
And Naomi said unto her daughters-in-law. See Ruth ("And
Naomi said," etc.). — Bible, O. T.
And next in order sad Old Age we found. See Induction,
The ("Whereby I knew," etc. ["And next in order," etc.])
— Sackville.
And Nicodemus came by night. See Nicodemus. — Kemp.
And Nimrod cried aloud, "Lord, I am he." See Nimrod. —
Branch.
And "NO" she answered to his plea. See Ballad of the
Huntsman. — Robinson.
And Nokorais warned her often. See Song of Hiawatha (Hia
watha's Childhood) . — Longfellow.
And now a great throng is here. See Mother of Lincoln, The.
—Black.
And now all nature seemed in love. See Description of the
Spring, A (May Day, A). — Wotton.
And now approached their fleet from India, fraught. See
Annus Mirabilis (Attempt at Berghen, The). — Dryden.
And now at length the joyful time drew on. See Endimion
and Phoebe (Endymion's Convoy). — Drayton.
And now, behold! as at the approach of the morning. See
Divina Commedia (Purgatorio [Celestial Pilot. The]). —
Dante.
And now behold your tender nurse, the air. See Dancing
of the Air, The. — Davies.
And now by all the stars returned to visit. See Autobiography
(For L. v. L. 1922).— "R. L."
And now Duke William mareshall'd his band. See Battle of
Hastings, sel. — Chatterton.
And now gentlemen. See Base of All Metaphysics, The. —
Whitman.
And now, gentlemen, as we're beginning a new arrangement.
See Lancers, The: An Interlude (How Not to Pay Bills).—
Payne.
And now I fear I must write in another strain. See Catas
trophe. — Service.
And now I go with the departing sun. See Amoris Finis. —
Cameron.
And now I will unclasp a secret book. See Macbeth (Mac-
beth's^ Fortune). — Shakespeare.
And now in age I bud again. See Flower, The ("And now in
age," etc.). — Herbert.
And now kuk-comes the bub-bub-hitter time. See Stuttering
Sonneteer, The. — Stinson.
And now Love sang: but his was such a song. See House
of Life, The (Willowwood ["And now Love sang," etc.l).
— D. Rossetti.
And now, man-slaughtering Pallas tooke in hand. See Odyssey,
The (End of the Suitors, The). — Homer.
And now, O shaken from thine antique throne. See Ode to
the Setting Sun ("And now, O shaken," etc.). — Thompson.
And now on lonely walks by hill and lake. See Two Lives
(Pt. Ill ["And now on lonely walks"]). — Leonard.
And now, reduced on equal terms to fight. See Annus Mirabilis
(War with. f Holland, The). — Dryden.
"And now,** said the Governor, gazing abroad on the piled-
up store. See First Thanksgiving Day, The. — Preston.
And now she dwells where neither doubt nor fear. See Mother
Finds Rest, A. — Guest.
And now Spring. See Tanka. — Alexander.
And now succeed the gifts ordained to grace. See Iliad. The
(Games, The). — Homer.
And now take thought, my sonnet, who is he. See Of the
Months (Conclusion). — San Geminiano.
And now th'art set wide ope, the speare's sad art. See I Am
the Door. — Crashaw.
And now the bell, — the bell. See Old Curiosity Shop, The
(Little Nell's Funeral).— Dickens,
And now the end is near. See "G. K." Passes. — ConnelL
And now the end of AhabV house had come. See Death of
Jezebel, The. — Unknown.
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FIRST LINE INDEX
And
And now the grief that pierced me like a knife. See After Sor-
A.ndfnow the long, long lines of the Nation's graves. See
" For Decoration Day (II). —Hughes. .
And now they were diverted by their suite. See Don Juan
(Isles of Greece, The) .---Byron. . .
And now 'tis time; for their officious haste. See Heroic
And nowTto all the other memories. See Threnody for a Pet
Cat. — Caruthers.
And now to be brief, let's pass over the rest. See King
Tames the First and the Tinkler. — Unknown.
"And now to God the Father," he ends. See In Church. —
And now, unveiled, the toilet stands displayed. See Rape of
the Lock, The (Toilet The) .-Pope.
And now what monarch would not gardener be. See To Amanda
Walking in the Garden. — Unknown.
And now when the branches were beginning to be heavy. See
Bird Talk.— Sandburg. „ .
And numerous indeed are the hearts to which Christmas brings.
See Pickwick Papers (Spirit of Christmas, The). — Dickens.
And, 0 beloved voices, upon which. See Futurity. — E. Brown-
A.nd O ye Fountains, Meadows, Hills, and Groves. See Ode
on Intimations of Immortality (XI). — Wordsworth.
"And oh! remember, gentles gay/' See Christmas Ballad, A.
— Unknown. , . _ A , . . , _T .,
And oh, to think the sun can shine. See Adelaide JNeilson. —
And oi^her lover's arm she leant. See Day-Dream, The (De
parture, The) .—Tennyson. _
And one man said. 5V* Choice, The.— Guest.
"And one that dips with me the sop."— "Not I.' See Judas.
And over the waste of barren moorland guttered. See Sonnet:
Aftermath of Storm and War.— Palmer.
And owe we not these visions. See Power of the Bards, Ine.
And~Paris be it or Helen dying. See Fragment of Death. —
And peace] that lay so heavy and dark. See Tristram (Isolt
of Brittany). — Robinson. , . .
And Pergamos. See Iphigeneia m Aulis (Chorus). — Jsuripides.
"And pray, who are you?" See Tax-Gatherer, The. —
"And^pra'y, who may you be?" See Secret Dispatches, The. —
Unknown. . _ ,,
And Prevye Thought, rejoycing of hym-self. See Court of
Love, The ("And Prevye Thought") .—Unknown. - f
And ride in triumph through Persepolis? See Tamburlame
(And Ride in Triumph through Persepolis). — Marlowe.
And rise, O moon, from yonder down. See In Memonam
A H. H. ("And rise," etc.1). — Tennyson.
And Ruth said, Entreat me not to leave thee. See Ruth (Ruth
to Naomi).— Bible. O. T. _ , -
And said I that my limbs were old. See JLay ot tlie J-ast
Minstrel (Love) .—Scott.
And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain. 6 ee
St. Matthew (Sermon on the Mount, The).— -Bible, N. T.
And shall I weep that Love's no more. See Le Roi Est Mort.
And "shall flight the candle now? See After-Ward.— Pea-
And she "has trod before me in these ways ! See In Her Paths.
And~she fs^dead! and she is dead! See Mormon Widower's
Lament, The. — Unknown.
And she is with me — years roll, I shall change. See Pauline
(Andromeda). — R. Browning.
And should another come my way. See Inner unarm, Ine. —
Guest. ... , o
And shure, I was tould to come in till your honor. See
Irishwoman's Letter, The. — Unknown.
And since he rowed his father home. See Blind Rower, The. —
And sitting* down, they watched Him there. See Gambler. —
Studdert-Kennedy. ' TJ
And slowly answered Arthur from the barge. See Idylls
of the King (Passing of Arthur, The [From the Passing
of Arthur]). — Tennyson.
And so, an easier life our Cyclops drew. See Idylls (Cyclops,
The) . — Theocritus.
And so at last, it may be you and I. See And So at Last. —
Jordan.
And so befell that once upon a day. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Friar's Tale, mod.). — Chaucer.
And so bifel, whan comen was the tyme. See Troilus and
Criseyde ("But though that Gr ekes"). —Chaucer.
And so, Don Gomez, you think we ought to dismiss. See Queen
Isabella's Resolve. — Sargent.
And so he groan'd, as one by beauty slain. See Endymion
(Indian Maid, The). — Keats.
And so he is to wed. Alas! 'twas only in July. See False,
Fickle Men! — Unknown.
And so I am a subscriber. See Telephone at Home, The. —
Unknown. _ .
And so, like most young poets, in a flush. See Aurora Leigh
(Ferment of New Wine, The).— -E. Browning.
And so must life be many-veined. See Rose, The. — Morgan.
And so our royal relative is dead! See Dirge, A. — Croftut. _
And so she's engaged to be married. See Awkward.-— Goodwin.
And so, smiling, we went on. See Little Hatchet Story, The.
— Burdette.
And so the new Juliet charms you — her beauty has set you
ablaze? See Juliet. — Austin.
And so the Word had breath, and wrought. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("And so the Word," etc.). — Tennyson.
And so the wrinkled squaw began. See Tsoqalem, the Cowichan
Monster ("And so the wrinkled," etc.). — Haweis.
And so they buried Lincoln? Strange and vain! See Lin
coln's Burial and Cenotaph [of Lincoln]. — McKay.
"And so thou say'st, my brother, to-morrow the end shall be.
See Double Sacrifice, The. — Austin.
And so to-day — they lay him away. See And So To-Day. —
Sandburg.
And so unto the End of Graves came he. See Estttnt the
Griff. — Kipling.
And so we labored all the good night long. See At the Last. —
Engels.
And so when he reached my bed. See Grand-Pere. — Service.
And so, with feet God meant should cling. See To a Bird
on a Downtown Wire. — Greer.
And so you found that poor room dull. See Appearances. —
R. Browning.
And so you have come back again. See "And so you have
come back again." — Hawkshaw.
"And some are sulky, while some will plunge." See Plain
Tales from the Hills ("And some," etc.). — Kipling.
And still they come and go: and this is all I know. See
Picture-Show. — Sassoon.
And still we climbed. See On the Palisades. — Untermeyer. _
And suddenly the flowing night stands still. See Burning
Bush. — Untenneyer.
And summer mornings the mute child, rebellious. See Eleven.
— MacLeish.
And that grin, the grin of the unfaithful. See Prelude. —
Aiken.
And that Sumerian Queen, the powdered gold. See Excava
tions in Ur. — Auslander.
And the eyes. See When the Light Is Gone. — Wilson.
And the first grey of morning fill'd the east. See Sohrab and
Rustum. — Arnold.
And the high majesty of Paul's. See London Voluntaries
(Wind-Fiend, The). — Henley.
And the judge said: "What! no money to pay." See Prisoner
at the Bar. — Guest.
"And the Lord God whispered and said to me." See God
Prays. — Morgan.
And the Lord planted a garden eastward in Eden. See Gene
sis (Tree of Life, The).— Bible, 0. T.
And the name brings back those kindly hills. See Joe-Pye-
weed. — Untermeyer.
And the Sabbath drew on. See St. Luke (First Easter, The). —
And the spring arose on the garden fair. See Sensitive Plant,
The ("And the spring," etc.).— Shelley.
And the sun shattered the sixteen ripply panes into silver
glory. See Captured Moment. — Ankenbrand, Jr.
And the sweet mother! See My Mother. — Parker.
And the voice that was softer than silence said. See Vision of
Sir Launfal, The (Vision of Sir Launfal, The: Part II).—
And Thebes, how fallen now! Her storied gates. See Thebes. —
Whitehead. _ , ,.
And then I felt a fever in my veins. See Unknown Soldier,
The. — Bynner.
And then I pressed the shell. See Shell, The. — Stephens.
And then I sat me down, and gave the rein. See Sonnets
("And then I sat"). — Rosenhane.
And then she rose; and rising, then she knelt. See Sonnet. —
And then swept onward through the night. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Hosting of the Fiends, The) .—Morris.
And then there was — but why should I go on. See Don Juan
(Aurora Raby). — Byron. 1
And then went down to the ship. See Canto I ( And then
went down to the Ship").— Pound.
And Theodore Roosevelt! Future history will carve. See
Theodore Roosevelt. — Copeland. « t.i
And there a lovely cloistered court he found. See Earthly
Paradise, The (Lady of the Land [Castle on the Island,
The]). — Morris.
And there appeared a great wonder in heaven. See Reve
lation (*fAnd there appeared" ) .—Bible, N. T.
And there came messengers, vassals to Ruydiez of Bivar. zee
Cid, The (Siege of Zamora, The).— Unknown.
And there he looms, no more defiant. See Apocryphal Solilo
quies (David). — Untermeyer.
And there I found a gray and ancient ass. See Pegasus
Lost. — Wylie. •.. ,
And there I saw the seed upon the mountain. See Prelude. —
And there," in that ripe Summer night, once more. See Child-
World, A ("Little Jack Janitor").— Riley.
And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse.
See Isaiah (Rod of Jesse, The).— Bible, O. T.
And there she's leand her back to a thorn. See Cruel Mother,
The (A vers.) . — Unknown.
And there they sat, a popping corn. See Popping Corn.—
Unknown. ,
And there two runners did the sign abide. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Atalanta's Race). — Morris.
And there we were together again. See Return of Morgan
and Fingal, The. — Robinson.
And there were in the same country shepherds. See baint
Luke ("And there were," etc.). — Bible, N. T.
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And there were spring-faced cherubs that did sleep,
of Death, The. — Unknown.
See Sea
See Retractions. —
And therefore praise I even the most high.
Cabell.
And there-with kest I doun mine eye again. See Kingis
guhair, The (Dawn of Love, The). — James I, King of
cotland.
And therwithalle, his meynye for to blende. Sec Troylus and
Criseyde ("And therwithalle," etc.). — Chaucer.
And these few precepts in thy memory. See Hamlet (Polonius'
Advice to Laertes). — Shakespeare.
And they have thrust our shattered dead away in foreign
graves. See Martyrs of the Maine, The. — Hughes.
And they, the lonians, whose first-born minds. See Ideal
Passion (XXVII). — Woodberry.
And they were stronger hands than mine. See Soldiers
Three. — Kipling.
And they who tell me of the nightingale. See Ideal Passion
(XVIII).— Woodberry.
And this, at intervals in language bright. See Zophiel ("And
this, at intervals," etc.). — Brooks.
And this I hate — not men, nor flag, nor race. See Hymn of
Hate, The. — Miller.
"And this is freedom!" cried the serf; "At last." See
Bondage. — Innsl ey .
And this is good old Boston. See Boston Toast, A. — Bossidy.
And this is Marathon — this sweep of plain. See Marathon. —
Scollard.
And this is the way the baby woke. See Way the Baby Woke,
The. — Riley.
And this is what I have come to. See Busted Dolly, A. —
Cook and Schell.
And this place our forefathers made for man! See Osorio
(Dungeon , The) . — Coleridge.
And this reft house is that the which he built. See House
That Jack Built, The. — Coleridge.
And this was, as the bokes me remembre. See Canterbury
Tales, The (Franklin's Tale [Nowel]). — Chaucer.
And this will be all? See And This Will Be All ?— Sandburg.
And thou America. See Song of the Exposition (And Thou
America). — Whitman.
And thou art dead, as young and fair. See Elegy on Thyrza
and And Thou Art Dead, etc. — Byron.
And thou art gone, most loved, most honored friend! See On
the Late S. T. Coleridge. — Allston.
And thou art now no longer near! See To the Parted One. —
Goethe.
And thou, blest star of Europe's darkest hour. See Pitt. —
Heber.
And thou hast walked about (How strange a story!). See
Address to the Mummy [in Belzoni's Exhibition]. — Smith.
And thou, O Life, the lady of all bliss. See House of Life,
The (Newborn Death). — D. Rossetti.
And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart.
See Deuteronomy (Great Commandment, The). — Bible,
O. T.
And thou, twin orbs of love and joy! See To a Sleeping
Baby's Eyes. — Field.
And Thou! whom earth still holds, and will not yield. See
Ode to England (Wordsworth). — Lord.
And though my soul mix with the fatal ways. See Ideal
Passion (IX). — Woodberry.
And though we need not stoop to pick a penny. See Proud,
The. — No rman.
And thus a moon rolled^ on, and fair Haidee% See Don Juan
(Don Juan and Haidee [Juan and Haidee]). — Byron.
And thus all- expectant abiding I waited not long, for soon.
See He Heard Her Sing. — Thomson.
And thus Narcissus, cunning with a hand-glass. See Pre
lude. — Aiken.
And thus our hearts appeal to them. See Desire to Depart,
The.— Millar.
And to the young men awaiting their sacrifice. See And to the
Young Men. — Moore.
And truly he who here. See Westminster Abbey. — Arnold.
And truly, in this ill-ruled world. See Merope. — Arnold.
And truth, you say, is all divine. See Realism. — Benson.
And up I roos three houres after twelfe. See Flower and the
Leaf. The ("And up I roos," etc.). — Unknown.
And Vallombrosa, we two went to see. See Vallombrosa. —
E. Browning.
And victorious Hiawatha. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Maize
Plant, The). — Longfellow.
And was it I, long, long ago, who sat within the door and
spun?^ See Witch, The. — Cloud.
And was it thine, the light whose radiance shed. See Beata
B eatrix. — Waddin gton.
And was the day of my delight. See In Memoriam A.H.H.
("And was the day"J). — Tennyson.
And was there not a king somewhere who said. See She
Says, Being Forbidden. — Speyer.
And wasna he a roguey. See Piper o' Dundee, The. — Unknown.
And we might trust these youths and maidens fair. See
Festus (Youth, Love, and Death). — Bailey.
And we to-day, amidst our flowers. See Filled and Running
O'er. — Unknown.
And welcome now, great Monarch, to your own! See Astrsea
Redux. — Dry den.
And well our Christian sires of old. See Marmion (Christ
mas). — -Scott.
And were they not the happy days. See Love New and Old. —
Mackay.
And whanne the tale was tolde anon to the ende. See House
of Commons in 1398, The). — Richard the Redeless.
And what are you that, missing you. See Philosopher, The. —
Millay.
And what I seek I know not. See Symphonic Symbolique.—
John.
And what is Death? See Death. — Oppenheim.
And what is faith? The anchored trust that at the core of
things. See Higher Catechism, The ("Where shall we get
religion?"). — Foss.
And what is so rare as a day in June? See Vision of Sir
Launfal (Prelude to Part First). — Lowell.
And what, rny thoughtless Sons, should fire you more. See
Britannia (Britannia's Empire). — Thomson.
"And what room is this?" asked Mrs. Chrysler. See Flat
Story, A. — Unknown.
And what should a man do? Seek some grandee. See Cyrano
de Bergerac ("And what," etc.). — Rostand.
And what though winter will pinch severe. See Old Mortality
(Cavalier Song). — Scott.
And what _were roses. Perfume? for I do. See Sonnet.—
Cummings.
And what would I do in heaven, pray. See She of the Dancing
Feet Sings. — Cullen.
And when, at last, the evening creeps. See Echoes. — Sangster.
And when at last, with priestly pray'r. See White House Bal
lads, The (Kissing of the Bride, The). — Field.
And when he was in bed, after his prayers. See Passing
Understanding. — Maclntyre.
And when her broken thoughts went following after. See Seven
Sad Sonnets (V). — Aldis.
And when his bones are dust, his grave a blank. See Don
Juan ("And when his bones," etc.). — Byron.
"And when I come to die," he said. See Lost Master, The. —
Service
And when I come to the dim trail-end. See Heart o' the
North. — Service.
And when I die call in, too, if you will. See Codicil. —
Dwight.
And when, immortal mortal, droops your head. See To My
Godchild. — Thompson.
"And when it corhis to the ficht." See Bruce, The (Bannock-
burn, The); — Barbour.
And when, — its force expended. See White Squall, The (After
the Storm). — Thackeray.
And (when man) was born til this werldys light. See Pricke
of Conscience, The. — Rolle.
And when night comes they will sing serenades. See Evening. —
Turner.
And when on the dark steel came the roads. See We Have
Gone through Great Rooms Together. — Sandburg.
And when Sir Gelis de Argente. See Bruce, The (Bannock-
burn, The). — Barbour.
"And when the Queen of Sheba heard." See Booker Wash
ington Trilogy, The (King Solomon and the Queen of
Sheba) . — Lindsay.
And when thereafter to my father's house. See Prelude, The
(Wordsworth's Early Readings [Tales and Romances]). —
Wordsworth.
And when thou hast on foot the purblind hare. See Venus
and Adonis (Poor Wat). — Shakespeare.
And whence then, came these goodly stones 'twas Israel's pride
to raise. See Spiritual Temple, The. — Unknown.
"And where have you been, my Mary." See Fairies of the
Caldon-Low, The. — Howitt.
"And where now, Bayard, will thy footsteps tend?" See Bayard
Taylor. — Whittier.
And where's the Land of Used-to-Be, does little baby wonder?
See Land of Used-to-Be, The. — Riley.
"And whither would you lead me then?" See Rokeby (Bal
lad) . — Scott.
And who art thou? said I to the soft-falling shower. See Voice
of the Rain, The. — Whitman.
And who has seen the moon, who has not seen. See Moon-
rise. — Lawrence.
And who will lead the way? See Love Comes. — Crosby.
And who would be a traveler. See On Traveling. — Guest.
And why not I, as hee. See To Himself e and the Harpe. —
Drayton.
"And why," said Bob, with a scornful look. See Boy and the
Bible. — Unknown.
"And why's the ra'son ye'll not be my wife, Kathlie?" See
Mick Tandy's Revenge. — Youth's Companion.
And will he not come again? See Hamlet ("They bore him,"
etc. [And Will He Not Come Again]). — Shakespeare.
"And will you cut a stone for him." See Stone, The. — Gibson.
And Willy, my eldest born, is gone, you say, little Anne? See
Grandmother's Apology, The. — Tennyson.
And wilt thou have me fashion into speech. See Sonnets from
the Portuguese (XIII). — E. Browning.
And wilt thou leave me thus? See Lover's Appeal, The and
Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress. — -Wyatt.
And with that he led. See Britannia's Pastorals (Fairy
Banquet, A.) — Browne.
And would you see my Mistress' face? See And Would You
See My Mistress' Face. — Campion.
And wouldst Thou, Holy Shepherd, leave. See At the Ascen
sion. — Leon.
And ye maun braid your yellow hair. See Mary Stuart (Song).
— Swinburne.
"And ye sail walk in silk attire." See Siller Croun, The. —
Blamlre.
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And yet all this were challenge to be strong. See Two Lives
(Part III ["And yet all this," etc.}). — Leonard.
And yet, and yet, the victor knew too well. See Book of Earth,
The (Vera Causa, The). — Noyes.
And yet, because thou overcomest so. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XVI). — E. Browning.
And yet, for chastisement of these regrets. See Prelude, The
(Morning after the Ball). — Wordsworth.
And yet how lovely in thine age of woe. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Greece). — Byron.
And yet I cannot reprehend the flight. See To Delia (XXXII).
— Daniel.
And yet I know when all my faiths had fled. See And Yet I
Know. — Orr.
And yet perchance, were the circumstance. See Margery Daw.
— Holmes.
And yet this great wink of eternity. See Voyages (II). —
Crane.
And yet to-night, to-night — when all my wealth. See Lover's
Tale, The ("A.nd yet tonight"). — Tennyson.
And yet what joy it were for me. See Rome Unvisited ("And
yet," etc.).— Wilde.
And yet, what of the sorrowing years. See Oracles (II). —
Johnson.
And you are gone, my King. I am alone. See King's Dancer,
The.— Hooke.
And you as well must die, beloved dust. See Unnamed Sonnets,
I-XII (Sonnet: "And you as well," etc.). — Millay.
And you, brave Cobhani! to the last breath. See Moral Essays
("And you, brave Cobham!" etc.). — Pope.
. . And you, O Love. See Burning Bush ("And you, O
Love") . — Drinkwater.
And you, O most of all. See Enemies. — Wilson.
And you, old woman, are carrying scrub buckets to-night. See
Heavy and Light. — Sandburg.
And you shall deal the funeral dole. See Pirate, The (Claud
Halcro's Song) .—Scott.
"And you, Sir Poet, shall you make, I pray." See Poet and
the Child, The.— Howells.
And you take hold of a handle. See People, Yes, The (6). —
Sandburg. .
And you will engage to give the duke's dispatch to whom 1
send? See Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy (Cardinal Riche
lieu, Pt. I). — Bulwer-Lytton.
And you, ye Stars! See Empedocles on Etna ("Fullness of life
[Philosopher and the Stars]). — Arnold.
And your eyes look on me. See Epistle for Spring. — Larsson.
And you're the poet of this concern? See Wash Lowry s
Reminiscence. — Riley.
Andre's story is the one overmastering romance. See Andre
and Hale. — Depew.
Andrew Jackson. See "Andrew Jackson." — Unknown.
Andrew Jackson was eight feet tall. See Statue of Old Andrew
Jackson, The. — Lindsay.
Andrew Ryknian's dead and gone. See Andrew Rykman s
Prayer. — Whittier.
Andromeda, by Perseus saved and wed. See Aspecta Medusa.—
D. Rossetti.
Ane by ane they gang awa'. See Ane by Ane. — MacDonald.
Ane doolie season to ane careful dyte. See Testament of
Cresseid, The (Prologue). — Henryson.
Ane Lyoun at his pray wery foirrun. See Taill of the Lyoun
and the Mous, The. — Henryson.
Anear the centre of that northern crest. See City of Dread
ful Night, The ("Anear the centre," etc.. [Melencolia]). —
Thomson.
Anew He is wounded! The barbs of His wounding. See
Wounded Christ-Heart, The.— Holmes.
Angel Cadotte was mischievous, more roguish. See Miscreant,
- Angel, The. — Sarett.
Angel choirs on high are singing. See Joys of Heaven, Ihe. —
Thomas a Kempis.
Angel, hast thou betrayed me? Long ago. See Vers la Vie. —
Upson.
Angel, king of streaming morn. See Sun. — Rowe.
Angel of God, my guardian dear. See To the Guardian Angel.
— Unknown. .
Angel of joy, know you the agony. See Transferable Merit. —
Baudelaire.
Angel spirits of sleep. See Angel Spirits of Sleep and Spirits.
Angela died to-day and went to Heaven. See Night Noises. —
Angelic aeronaut, airy and active. See Snow-Flakes and Snow-
Drifts.— Gale.
Angels at the foot. See Watching Angels. — C. Rossetti.
Angels, from the realms of glory. See Nativity and Good
Tidings of Great Joy to All People. — Montgomery.
Angels have talked with him, and showed him thrones. See
Mystic, The. — Tennyson.
Angels of Love, winged with God's instant light. See Mes
sengers, The. — Noyes.
Angels, thy old friends, there shall greet thee. See Good Woman
Made Welcome in Heaven, The. — Crashaw.
Angels, where you soar. See Prayer, A. — Noyes.
"Angelus Domini nuntiavit Maria!" See Songs My Mother
Sung, The. — Wakeman.
Anger in its time and place. See Anger. — Lamb.
Anger is a bad, bad man. See Anger. — Robinson.
Angry words are lightly spoken. See Angry Words.— Un
known.
Anigh a frozen mere a cottage stood. See Dream That Came
True, The. — Ingelow.
Animal crackers, and cocoa to drink. See Animal Crackers. —
Animal that I am, I come to call. See Man in the Dress Suit,
The.— Wolf.
Animals are my friends and my kin and my playfellows. See
About Animals. — Conkling. . .
Animula, vagula, blandula. See Adriani Monentis ad Animam
Suam. — Hadrian.
Ann, Ann! Come! quick as you can! See Alas, Alack! — De
la Mare.
Ann Peters stood alone upon the sand. See Ann Peters. —
Comfort. .
"Ann Rafferty," said the Judge. See Ann Rafferty s Evi
dence. — Shields.
Ann Teek, from the time she had first donned long skirts. See
Ann Teek's Silk Dress. — The Epworth Herald.
"Anna Susanna, go to school!" See Anna Susanna. — Un
known.
Annan Water's wading deep. See Annan Water. — Unknown.
Anne Ellen is our baby's name. See To Tommy. — Bester.
Annie and Rhoda, sisters twain. See Sisters, The. — Whittier.
Annie Laurie sat twisting bonbons for the quarrymen's Christ
mas party. See Reunited through Song. — Phelps.
Annie Shore, 'twas, sang last night. See Annie Shore and
Johnnie Doon. — Orr.
Announced by all the trumpets of the sky. See Snow-btorm,
The. — Emerson. _
Afio de noventa y cuatro en la ciudad de Mazatlan. See
Tragedia de Heraclio Bernal. — Unknown.
Anonymous — nor needs a name. See Anonymous. — Tabb.
"Another Daring Burglary!" read Mrs. Banford. See Ban-
ford's Burglar-Alarm. — Unknown.
Another dawn, another day. See Another Day. — Malloch.
Another day is numbered with the past. See At Evening. —
Unknown.
Another day its course hath run. See Evening Hymn for a
Child. — Pierpont.
Another day! Oh holy calm. See Another Day. — Arnold.
Another day of life begun. See At Morning. — Snover.
Another day of toil and strife. See Golden Days. — Service.
Another flagon, old friend? Of course. I knew what you
would say! See Told at "The Falcon." — Coller.
Another four I've left yet to bring on. See Four Seasons of
the Year, The (Spring).— Bradstreet .
Another fowl had gone the way. See Wishbone, The. — Guiter-
Another "good cow-puncher has gone to meet his fate. See
Charlie Rutlage. — Unknown.
Another guest that winter night. See Snow-Bound (Proph
etess) .—Whittier. .
Another hand is beckoning us. See Gone. — Whittier.
Another knight smote Saint Thomas in that self wound. See
Becket's Diadem. — Unknown.
Another lamb, O Lamb of God! behold. See Confided. —
Another name is added to the roll of those. See Eulogy on
General Grant. — Beecher. .
Another night, and yet no tidings come. See Marie de Merame
(Parting of King Philip and Marie).— Marston.
Another one of mortal birth. See Epitaphs for Aviators (Capt.
Aidan Liddell, V. C.).— Leslie.
Another participant in the attack upon Belloy-en-banterre. See
Letters and Diary. — Seeger.
Another patient, I suppose. See Dr. Brown.— Goodfellow.
Another sate near him, whose harp of gold. See Lines from
"The Vision of Lazarus." — Johnson.
Another scorns the home-spun thread of rhymes. See Vir-
gidemiaruna Libri Sex ("Another scorns"). — Hall.
Another side, umbrageous Grots and Caves. See Paradise Lost
(Adam and Eve in the Garden [Paradise]). — Milton.
Another star 'neath Time's horizon dropped. See Lowell Al
phabet, A. — LeRow, comp. ,
Another turn had come for the entertainment of the club. See
How Nancy Did Her Part.— Unknown
Another year! — another deadly blow! See November, 1806. —
Wordsworth.
Another year! another year! See One More Year.— Norton.
Another year I enter. See New Year's Promise, A..— -Unknown.
Another year is dawning! See Another Year Is Dawning. —
Anothe*Vyear"of setting suns. See Another Year. — Chadwick.
Another year passed over — gone. See Another Year. —
Another year" slips to the void. See Twelfth Night Star, The.
Another year the sun will shine at planting. See Another
Year. — Walton.
Anrhydedda dy dad a'th fam; fel yr estyner dy. See Exodus
(Ten Commandments in Welsh, The).— Bible. O. T.
Answer you, Sirs? Do I understand aright? See Ring and the
Book, The (Giuseppe Caponsacchi) . — R. Browning.
Ant and shrew. See Translation, The. — Van Doren.
AVt the stars pretty? See At the Hospital Window. —
Anthony Crundle of Dorrington Wood. See Anthony Crundle.
— Drinkwater. ' m «
Antigone and Helen— would they laugh. See Two Sonnets
("Antigone and Helen").— Berenberg.
Antoine Philarey, after many years of severe struggle. See
Marriage Tour, A. — Pardessus.
Antonio Sarto ees buildin' a wall. See Blossomy Barrow, The.
Daly.
Anxious. Parent, I guess you have just never been around. See
"My Child is Phlegmatic . . ." — Anxious Parent. — Nasn,
Any color, so long as it's red. See Red. — Field.
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"Any fellah feelth nervputh when he knowth he'th going to
make an ath of himthelf." See Lord Dundreary Pro
posing. — Skill.
"Any grist for the mill?" See Water-Mill, The. — Hawkshaw.
"Any one can hang a curtain." See Burton's Curtains. —
Meyers.
Any road leads anywhere. See Roads. — Knight.
Any rose is lovely in the spring. See Advice to a Young Man
Wishing to Wed. — Johnston.
Any shentleman vot vill go around pehind your face. See
Vas Bender Henshpecked? — Boyle.
Any town is lonely. See Any Town. — Norman.
Any way the old world goes. See Song of the Way, The. —
Unknown.
Any woman. See Woman Out of Taxi/ — Cypher.
Anywhere and everywhere. See Machine -Gun, The. — Jay.
Apeneck Sweeney spreads his knees. See Sweeney among the
Nightingales. — Eliot.
Apes and ivory, skulls and roses, in junks of old Hong-Kong.
See Apes and Ivory. — Noyes.
Apocalyptic roll out of the East. See Hymn of Armageddon,
The.— Viereck.
Apollo great, whose beams the greater world do light. See
Hymn to Apollo. — Sidney.
Apollo sings, his harpe resounds; give roome. See Upon
Master Fletchers Incomparable Playes. — Herrick.
Apollo then, with sudden scrutiny. See Hyperion ("Apollo
then, with sudden scrutiny"). — Keats.
Apostle, citizen, and artisan! See Love's Cosmopolitan. —
Matheson.
Apparel ot green woods and meadows gay. See On Revisiting
Cintra after the Death of Catarina. — parnoens.
Apparelled as a Paynim in pilgrim's wise. See Vision of
Piers Plowman ("Now riden this folk" [Palmer, The]). —
Langland.
Apparently with no surprise. See Apparently with No Sur
prise. — Dickinson,
Appeared the princess with that merry child Prince Guy. See
Edwin the Fair (Athulf and Ethilda). — Taylor.
Applauding youths laughed with young prostitutes. See Har
lem Dancer, The. — McKay.
Applause! A rapturous burst. See To a Violinist. — Daly.
Apple, beech and cedar fair. See Song. — Unknown.
Apple blossoms look like snow. See Comparison, A. — Farrar.
Apple-green west and an orange bar. See "Frost To-Night." —
Thomas.
Apples along the highway strewn. See Wayfaring. — Le Gal-
lienne.
Apples of gold the Hero dropt. See Good Luck. — Gogarty.
Appointed in the newe Moon. See Confessio Amantis ("Jason,
which sih," etc. [Jason and Medea]). — Gower.
Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern
States. See First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861. —
Lincoln.
Approach, for what we seek is here! See Grand Chartreuse,
The. — Arnold.
Approved by works of love and might. See Year of Sorrow,
The: Ireland, 1849 (Summer). — De Vere.
April adance in play. See October. — Bridges.
April again in Avrille. See Road to Ayrille, The. — Millay.
April! April! are you here? See April! April! Are You
Here? — Goodale.
April, April, laugh thy girlish laughter. See Song. —
Watson.
April, bring me Undine, singing. See To April. — Hill.
April cold with dropping rain. See May-Day (April and
May) . — Emerson.
April comes with sudden showers. See April's Coming. —
Pollard.
April flowers were in the hollows; in the air were April bells.
See Lincoln's Last Dream. — Butterworth.
April from shore to shore, from sea to sea. See In Memory
of Swinburne.— Noyes.
April has come to the Isles again blythe as a lover. See
Prologue of Lament by Players.— Munro.
April is a laundress. See April and May. — Robinson.
April is here! See April Time. — Unknown.
April is in my mistress' face. See "April is in my mistress'
face." — Unknown.
April is the cruelest month, breeding. See Waste Land, The
(Burial of the Dead, The). — Eliot.
April now walks the fields again. See April on the Battlefields.
— Speyer.
April, pride of woodland ways. See April. — Belleau.
April this year, not otherwise. See Song" of a Second April. —
Millay.
April walks beside me still in budded cloak of brown. See
Hurdy-Gurdy Days. — Clark.
April, when I heard. See Renewal. — Towne.
April whispered this to me. See Secret, The. — Moreland.
April whispers — "Canst thou, too, die." See In Memory of
Swinburne. — Noyes.
April with her violets. See For a Birthday. — Kilmer.
April's amazing meaning doubtless lies. See April's Amazing
Meaning. — Dillon.
Arabella Johnson and the Texas Kid. See Death in Harlem. —
Hughes.
Arabella was a school-girl. See Arabella and Sally Ann. —
Carson.
Aramantha, sweet and fair. See To Aramantha That She
Would Dishevel Her Hair. — Lovelace.
Arbor Day had its origin with a view to creating a com
munity. See Suggestions for Arbor Day Observance. —
Stone.
Arbor Day, when in all the schools we are talking. See Know
the Trees. — Apgar.
Arbor Day, which is here regarded as a public observance of
pleasing sentiment. See Arbor Day History. — Wells.
Arcadia was of old (said he) a State. See Thealma and
Clearchus (Rhotus on Arcadia). — Chalkhill.
Archduke Francis Ferdinand, Austrian heir-apparent. See
Retinue, The. — Bates.
Arches on arches! as it were that Rome. See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Coliseum, The). — Byron.
Archibald Campbell, the engine driver, was a decent, honest,
well-meaning man. See Railway Chase, The. — Macrae.
Archibald Edward Theophilus Jones. See What Might Hap
pen. — Carson.
"Archie's wife? Yes, dear, but where's Archie?" See Archie's
Mother. — Thorpe.
Archons of Athens, topped by the tettix, see, I return! See
Pheidippides. — R. Browning.
Arcite returned, and, as in honour tied. See Canterbury Tales,
The (Knights' Tale, The [Palamon and Arcite]).—
Chaucer.
Arcturus 4 is his other name. See Science and Nature. —
Dickinson.
Arcturus! shepherd of the crimson beams. See Arcturus Lends
His Light.— Gerry.
Are all^ content? See Damon to the Syracusans. —
Banini.
Are all the birds imprisoned there. See "Alle Vogel Sind
Schon Da." — Chesterton.
Are lovers full of fire? See "Are lovers full of fire?" —
Davison.
Are the living so much use. See At the Cenotaph. — Mac-
Diarmid.
Are the noises in the woods the voices. See Bird Talk. —
Goodfellow.
Are the teeth, so dazzling white. See Reflections on Douglas
Fairbanks.— Hall.
"Are there any more of those letters?" See Six Love Letters.
— Unknown.
Are there duties left undone? See Do Not Wait. — Clark.
Are there favoring ladies above thee? See Valse Jeune. —
Guiney.
Are there not, then, two musics unto men? See Music of
the World and of the Soul, The ("Are there not," etc.).—
Clough.
Are these the folk whom from the brittish lies. See God's
Controversy with New England. — Wigglesworth.
Are these the honors they reserve for me. See Columbus in
Chains. — Freneau.
Are these your presences, my clan from Heaven? See Prayer
to All the Dead among Mine Own People, A. — Lindsay.
Are they not senseless, then, that think the soul. See Nosce
Teipsum ("Are they not senseless," etc.). — Davies.
Are they shadows that we see? See Tethys' Festival (Shad
ows). — Daniel.
Are thine eyes weary? Is thy heart too sick. See Earthly
Paradise, The (November). — Morris.
Are we mere pieces in the hand. See Fate. — Cooper.
Are we wrong in all our teaching. See Questions. — Guest.
"Are women fair?" Ay! wondrous fair to see too. See "Are
Women Fair?" — Davison (?).
Are ye all there? Are ye all there. See Stars in My Coun
try's Sky — Are Ye All There? — Sigourney.
Are ye the ghosts of fallen leaves. See Phantoms. — Tabb.
Are you a Giant, great big man, or is your real name Smith?
See Big Smith. — Ewing.
Are you a plus or minus quantity. See Plus or Minus. —
Smith.
Are you alive? See Pool, The. — "H.D."
Are you almost disgusted with life, little man? See How
to Be Happy. — unknown.
Are you alone? See Sisterly Confidences. — Broughton.
Are you awake? Do you hear the rain? See Rain at Night. —
Hoyt.
"Are you awake, Gemelli." See Star Talk. — Graves.
"Are you flying through the night." See Fire-Fly, The. — •
Tabb.
Are you good men and true? See Much Ado about Nothing
(Dogberry and Verges) .—Shakespeare.
Are you happy? It's the only way to be, kid. See Snatch of
Sliphorn Jazz. — Sandburg.
Are you, my songs, importunate of praise? See For Fasting
Days. — Stuart.
Are you not beautiful, though aid. See For a Crippled Girl. —
Benjamin.
Are you one of my gang ? See Higher Fellowship, The. —
Foss.
Are you playing the game on the field of life? See Playing
the Game. — -Comstock.
Are you ready, are you ready, for the coming of the Lord?
See Are You Ready? — Eisenbeis.
Are you ready for me, Mr. Bolton? See At the Photographer's.
— Ford.
"Are you ready for your steeple-chase, Lorraine, Lorraine,
Lorree?" See Lorraine. — Kingsley.
"Are you ready, O Virginia." See Call to the Colors, The. —
Guiterman.
Are you sheltered, curled up and content by your world's warm
fire? See For the New Year. — Markham.
Are you standing at "Wit's End Corner." See Wit's End
Corner. — Wilson.
Are you the boy who called me names the other day? See
Kindness and Cruelty. — Unknown.
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Are you tir'd? See Rosamond (Rosamond at Woodstock). —
Swinburne.
Are you very weary? Rest a little bit. See Rest. — Unknown.
"Are you waking? shout the breezes. See Christmas Bells. —
Cooper.
Are you worsted in a fight? See Laugh It Off and Recipe
for Sanity, A. — Elliot.
Are you yearning for worlds to conquer? See Worlds to
Conquer. — Morris.
Are your rocks shelter for ships? See Shrine, The. — "H.D."
Are your sorrows hard to bear? See Length of Life, The. —
Wells.
Aren't you ever going to speak again? See Ringing the
Changes . — Moor e.
Arethusa arose. See Arethusa. — Shelley.
Argo of Greece, that brought the fleece. See Frigate Consti
tution, The. — Arden.
Ariel, O — my angel, my own. See "Ariel, O — my angel, my
own." — Bridges.
Ariel to Miranda, — Take. See With a Guitar, to Jane and
To a Lady with a Guitar. — Shelley.
Ariosto tells a pretty story of a fairy, who, by some mys
terious. See Milton (Distrust of Liberty). — Macaulay.
Arise! and away! For the King and the land. See Sir
Beville. — Hawker.
Arise! and see the glorious sun. See Morning Hymn, A. —
Hopkinson.
Arise early. See Little Holdfast, The. — Unknown.
Arise! for the day is passing. See Now. — Unknown.
Arise, my slumbering soul! arise. See Soul and Country. —
Mangan.
Arise, oh, my country! Arise in thy glory. See My Country. —
Amonson.
Arise, O soul, and gird thee up anew. See Challenge, A. —
Kenypn.
Arise, Saint Aodh, and find, on rising. See Scribe, The. —
Higgins.
Arise, shine: for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord
is risen upon thee. See Isaiah ("Arise, Shine"). — Bible.
0. T.
Arise — 'tis the day of our Washington's glory. See Washing
ton and Crown Our Washington. — Butterworth.
Arise up on thy feet, O Quiet Heart. See Book of the Dead
(He Biddeth Osiris to Arise from the Dead). — Unknown.
Arise, ye children of the nation. See Marseillaise, The. —
Rouget de Lisle. . . .
Arise, ye Sons of Britain, in chorus join and sing. See Battle
of Trafalgar, The. — Unknown.
Arise, yes, yes, arise, O thou my dust. See Resurrection, The.
— Klopstock.
Arm, arm, arm, arm! the scouts are all come in. See Mad
Lover, The (Joy of Battle) .—Fletcher.
Armand! I lose my vital heat. See Francois Maynard to the
Cardinal de Richelieu. — Maynard.
Armazindy; — fambily name. See Armazindy. — Riley.
Arm'd year — year of the struggle. See Eighteen Sixty-One. — •
Whitman.
Armipotent lady, Bellona serene. See Address to Bellona and
King James V. — Bellenden.
Armistice Day! when a new sun rose. See Armistice Day. —
Cooke.
Armour Avenue was the name of this street. See Real Estate
News. — Sandburg.
Arms, and the man I sing, who, fqrc'd by Fate.
The (Arms and the Man). — Virgil.
See ^Eneid,
Arms reversed and banners craped. See Dirge for McPherson,
A. — Melville.
Arnold! thy name, as heretofore. See Arnold, the Vile Traitor.
— Unknown.
Around, above the world of snow. See February. — Bensel.
Around and around a dusty little room. See "Around and
around a dusty little room." — Johnson.
Around Assisi's convent gate. See St. Francis' Sermon to the
Birds. — Longfellow.
Around her fountain which flows. See Circe's Palace. — Eliot.
Around me prowl at night. See And This Vast Shadow, Night.
— Dresbach.
Around me when I wake or sleep. See Nameless Men. —
Shillito.
Around my garden the little wall is low. See Losing a Slave-
Girl.— Po Chii-I.
Around the bend we streaked it with the leaders swingm' wide,
See Oro Stage, The. — Knibbs.
Around the board the guests were met, the lights above them
gleaming. See Reveler's Dream, The. — Mackay.
Around the child bend all the three. See Around the Child.—
Landor.
Around the corner I have a friend. See Around the Corner. —
Towne.
Around the good world's wide expanse. See Names of Ro
mance. — Braley.
Around the house the flakes fly faster. See Birds at Winter
Nightfall.— Hardy.
Around the stove at the village inn. See How Tom Saved the
Train. — Birdseye.
Around the weedy grass-grown fields. See I Planted Little
Trees To-day. — Carrington.
Around the winter fire to-night. See Margery. — Foster.
Around the world I've been in many a guise. See Vagabond,
The. — Leonard.
Around their legs girl athletes twist. See Girl Athletes. — Long.
Around this lovely valley rise. See Midsummer. — Trowbridge.
Around us lies a world invisible. See Lone-Land. — Tabb.
Around us unaware the solemn night. See Enlargement. —
Coleman.
Around were all the roses red. See Spleen. — Verlaine.
"Arouse, arouse, ye drowsy sleepers." See Drowsy Sleeper,
The. — Unknown. *
Arouse, arouse, ye friends of right. See World Hymn, The. —
Lawson.
Aroused and angry. See Drum-Taps. — Whitman.
Arrah! hould your whist now, Whinny, til I'm afther tellin' ye
all about gettin' me goodlookin' pictur' tuk. See Biddy
McGinnis at the Photographer's. — Unknown.
Arrah, Nellie, don't look like a thunder-cloud, darlint. See
Penitent,' A. — Unknown.
Arras! Arras! town full of strife. See Farewell to Arras, —
Adam de la Halle.
Arras, blacksmith and armorer.
Gift. — Barr.
See Archbishop's Christmas
See Ain't He Cute.— -
See Arsinoe's Cats. —
See Whole
Arrayed in snow-white pants and vest.
f Unknown.
Arsinoe, the fair, the amber-tressed.
Watson.
Art glad with the gladness of youth in thy veins.
Creation Grqaneth, The. — Mitchell.
Art is a clothespin butterfly. See Art Shoppe. — McLean.
Art is that mystic, forceful thing. See Art. — Leiser.
Art thou a Statist in the van. See Poet's Epitaph, A. — Words
worth.
Art thou gone in haste? See Chase, The. — Rowley.
Art thou gone so far. See Ode: The Spirit Wooed. —
Dixon.
Art thou indeed among these. See Appeal, An. — Swinburne.
Art thou not glad to close. See Address to the Old Year. —
— Timrod.
Art thou not hungry for thy children, Zion? See To Zion. —
Ha-Levi.
Art thou pale for weariness. See To the Moon.— -Shelley.
Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers? See Pleasant
Comedy of Patient Grissell, The (Happy Heart, The). —
Dekker.
Art thou some winged Sprite, that, fluttering round. See To a
Maple Seed. — Mifflin.
Art thou the bird whom man loves best. See Redbreast Chasing
the Butterfly, The. — Wordsworth.
Art thou the same, thou sobbing winter wind? See Art Thou
the Same. — Tatnall.
Art thou weary, art thou languid. See Art Thou Weary? —
St. Stephen the Sabaite.
"Artemidora! Gods invisible." See Pericles and Aspasia
(Death of Artemidora, The). — Landor.
Arthur and the rest of the children had been put to bed. See
Santa Claus in Spite of Himself. — Raymond.
Arthur Burton, a student in the Theological Seminary. See
Gadfly, The (Death of the Gadfly). — Voynich.
Arthur for to Cornwale. See Brut, The ("Arthur for to Corn-
wale") . — Layamon.
Arthur, king most wroth, heard that Modred. See Brut, The
(Arthur's Last Battle). — Layamon.
Arthur o' Bower has broken his band. See Storm, A. — Un
known.
Arthur of Britain, noble king. See Present and the Past in the
Twelfth Century, The.— Chrestien de Troyes.
Arthur, to Robert, made a sign. See Nest, The. — Elliott.
Arthur went to Cornwall. See Brut, The ("Arthur went to
Cornwall"). — Layamon.
Artistically weather-proof. See On Moving into a Skylight
Room. — Sister Rita Agnes.
Art's use; what is it but to touch the springs. See Lover's
Diary, A (Art) .—Parker.
Arvia, east of the morning. See Invitation and To Children. —
Torrence.
As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow. See As a
Beam o'er the Face of the Waters May Glow. — Moore.
As a beauty I'm not a great star. See Limeratomy, The (Face,
The) and Limericks. — Euwer.
As a bell in a chime. See As a Bell in a Chime. — Johnson.
As a blossom sweet and rosy. See As a Blossom Sweet and
Rosy. — Began.
As a boy old bachelors and old maid. See Spoon River Anthol
ogy (Henry Ditch). — Masters.
As a bullock falls in the crooked ruts, he fell when the day was
o'er. See Played Out ("As a bullock," etc.). — MacGill.
As a corpse face in shadow of a shrub. See Sagittarius or the
Archer. — Macleod.
As a countryman was carelessly driving his wagon. See Fables
from ^Esop (Hercules and the Waggoner). — JEsop.
As a dancer dancing in a shower of roses before her King.
See Joys of Art, The. — Taylor.
As a dare-gale skylark scanted in a dull cage. See Caged Sky
lark, The.— Hopkins.
As a drenched drowned bee. See Baby Asleep after Pain, A. —
Lawrence.
As a fond mother, when the day is o'er. See Nature. — Long
fellow.
As a friend to the children commend me the yak. See Yak,
The. — Belloc.
As a gray rose-leaf that is fading white. See Triumph. —
Bunner.
As a guest who may not stay. See In Memory of James T,
Fields. — Whittier.
As a harvester, at dusk. See Autumn. — Riley.
"As a hundred winds on Morven," etc. See Fingal ("As a
hundred," etc.). — -Macphersoji.
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As
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
As a king's daughter, being in person sought. See Nosce
Teipsum (Soul Compared to a Virgin Wooed in Marriage,
The). — Davies.
As a last zephyr, or the last warm ray. See Awaiting the
Guillotine, 1794. — Chenier.
As a little boy played in the street one day. See Retribution. —
Unknown.
As a little child I come. See Rest. — McLeod.
As a matter of fact. See Dispraising Tact. — Cypher.
As a mote in at a minster door, so mighty were its jaws. See
Patience (Jonah) . — Unknown,
As a naked man I go. See Waste Places, The. — Stephens.
As a pale phantom with a lamp. See Moonlight. — Longfel
low.
As a perfume doth remain. See Memory. — Symons.
As a rosebud might, in dreams. See Babe Herrick. — Riley.
As a soul from whom companionships subside. See Starved
Rock. — Masters.
As a twig trembles, which a bird. See She Came and Went. —
Lowell.
As a wave that steals when the winds are stormy. See Lay
of Macaroni, The. — Taylor.
As a white candle. See Old Woman, The. — Campbell.
As a young Child, whose Mother, for a jest. See Child's Pur
chase, The. — Patmpre.
As Adam lay a-dreaming beneath the Apple Tree. See Four
Angels, The. — Kipling.
As j^Esop was with boys at play. See yEsop at Play, — Phse-
drus.
As, after frost, men rake the darkening mold. See And after
AIL— Warlow.
As after noon, one summer's day. See Cupid Mistaken. —
Prior.
As along a dark pine-bough, in slender white mystery. See
New Madrigal to an Old Melody, A. — Noyes.
As American citizens, all of us stand or fall together. See
Individual and National Character. — Roosevelt.
As an eagle. See As an Eagle. — Simpson.
As an old mercer in some sleepy town. See As an Old Mercer.
— Fisher.
As an unperfect actor on the stage. See Sonnets (XXIII). —
Shakespeare.
As Ann (or Anne) came in one summer's day. See Sleeper,
The.— De la Mare.
As Annie was carrying the baby one day. See Question, A.
— Unknown.
" 'As anybody seen Bill 'Awkins?" See Bill 'Awkins. — Kip
ling.
As Artemus was once traveling in the cars. See Mark Twain
Tells an Anecdote of A. Ward. — "Twain."
As Arthur is to England. See Lee. — Rutledge.
As at early dawn the stars shine forth. See National
Flag, The (Our Flag). — Beecher.
As at noon Dulcina rested. See Dulcina. — Raleigh.
As at their work two weavers sat. See Two Weavers, The. —
More.
As at thy portals also death. See As at Thy Portals Also
Death. — Whitman.
As avarice grows, all vices else depart. See L'Avare (Avarice).
— "Moliere."
See Lincoln's Birthday.
See Drummin
.
As back we look across the ages.
— Dole.
As bare as a salley on the autumn waters.
Wood. — Higgins.
As beats the sun from mountain crest. See Partridge, The. —
Field.
As beautiful Kitty one morning was tripping. See Kitty of
Coleraine. — Shanley.
As Bees, that when the skies are calm and fair. See King
Arthur and His Round Table (Bees and Monks). —
Frere.
As beneath the moon I walked. See Whisperers, The. —
Gibson.
As billows upon billows roll. See Surrender at Appomatox,
The.— Melville.
As birds are fain to build their nests. See April on Tweed
and Trout-Fishing on Tweed. — Lang.
As boy, I thought myself a clever fellow. See Don Juan
. .
boy, I thought myself a clever fellow.
(Disillusion). — Byron.
"B rudder Yerkes" took his stand. See
As "B rudder Yerkes" took his stand. See B rudder Yerkes's
Sermon. — Ludlow.
As butterflies are but winged flowers. See Ways of Time, The.
— Davies.
As, by some tyrant's stern command. See Lawyer's Farewell
to His Muse, The. — Blackstone.
As by the instrument she took her place. See Virtuosa. — -
Townsend.
As by the shore, at break of day. See As by the Shore at
Break of Day. — Moore.
As careful merchants do expecting stand. See Britannia's Pas
torals (Song of Tavy, The). — Browne.
As Catholics make of the Redeemer. See Brand (Brand
Speaks). — Ibsen.
As children keep. See Epilogue. — Babcock.
As chimes that flow o'er shining seas. See Far-Away. —
Sigerson.
As Christ the Lord was passing by. See He Came unto His
Own, and His Own Received Him Not. — Coleridge.
As clever Tom Clinch, while the Rabble was bawling. See
Clever Torn Clinch Going to Be Hanged. — Swift.
As colorful today the leaves that lean. See Carillon. — Stearns.
As constant lovers may rejoice. See Psyche of Our Day, The.
—Noyes.
As daylight darken'd (or day did darken) on the dewless grass.
See Wind at the Door, The. — Barnes.
As Death was journeying through the land. See Death's
Choice. — Halse.
As December's frosty King went his way unwilling. See Three
Kings, The. — Unknown.
As doctors give physic by way of prevention. See For My Own
Monument. — Prior.
As does his heart who travels far from home. See To a Young
Child.— Scudder.
As dolphins love the wave and hawks the air. See Words. —
Benson.
As doth the pith, which, lest our bodies lack. See Second
Anniversary, The. — Donne.
As down in the sunless retreats of the ocean. See As Down in
the Sunless Retreats. — Moore.
As down the distant halls of time we turn our eyes to-day. See
Adown the Years. — Sherwood.
As down the street (or road) she wambled slow. See Bessie
B obtail . — Stephens .
As dozing I sat in my chair by the fire. See Visit to Hades
A. — Bates.
As due by many titles I resigne. See Holy Sonnets ("As due
by many titles," etc.). — Donne.
As dyed in blood the streaming vines appear. See Woodbines
in October. — Bates.
As, each in turn, the Old Years rise and gird them up to go.
See Lost Days, The. — "Coolidge."
As earth, sad earth, thrusts many a gloomy cape. See Testi
mony of Art, The. — Noyes.
As far as human need exists. See Love.— yWakeley.
As Father Adam first was fool'd. See Epitaph. — Burns.
As flame streams upward, so my longing thought. See He
Made Us Free. — Egan.
As flow the rivers to the sea. See Inheritance. — "^E."
As fly the shadows o'er the grass. See Foray of Con O'Don-
nell, The (Irish Wolf-Hound, The). — MacCarthy.
As fog — exhaled at ten from chimneys. See Number Ten
Blucher Street. — Olsen.
As for my life, I've led it. See Placid Man's Epitaph, A. —
Hardy.
As from our dream we died away. See Parting. — "JE."
As from the house your mother sees. See To Any Reader. —
Stevenson.
As from the sultry town, oppressed. See Character, A. —
Irwin.
As frosty age renews the early fire. See Indian Summer. —
Hannum.
As gallant ships as ever ocean stemm'd. See On the British
Commercial Depredations. — Freneau.
As gillyflowers do but stay. See Lady Dying in Childbed, A. —
Herrick.
As Glycera was perfect, so. See Grammar of Love, The. —
Martial.
As God appeared to Solomon and Joseph in dreams to urge
them. See His Choice and His Destiny. — Bristol.
As God leads, I am content. See Being Content. — Unknown.
As growth of form or momentary glance. 6V*? House of Life,
The (Transfigured Life). — D. Rossetti.
As hang two mighty thunderclouds. See Guns in the Grass,
The. — Frost.
As Harris and I sat, one morning. See Tramp Abroad, A
(Critical Situation, A). — "Twain."
As hath been, lo, these many generations. See First Travels
of Max. — Ransom.
As he lay a-dying, the soldier spake. See I Am Content. —
"Carmen Sylva."
As he left the house in the morning. See Letter He Did
Not Mail, The. — Unknown.
As hearts have broken, let young hearts break. See Little
Dirge. — Untermeyer.
As Hermes once took to his feathers light. See On a Dream.
— Keats.
As Huldy Brown stood at her kitchen table. See Huldy's
Pumpkin Pies. — Balch.
As I a fare had lately past. See Muses' Elysium, The
(Ferryman, Venus, and Cupid, The). — Drayton.
As I am sitting in the sun upon the porch to-day. See Ftre-
Hangbird's Nest, The. — Field.
"As I cam in by boney Glassgow town." See Glasgow Peggie.
— Unknown.
As I cam in by Dunidier. See Battle of Harlaw, The. —
Unknown.
As I came down from Lebanon. See As I Came Down from
Lebanon. — Scollard.
As I came down Mount Tamalpais. See As I Came down
Mount Tamalpais. — Urmy.
As I came down the Highgate Hill. See Romances. — Bashford.
As I came down the hillside. See Despair. — Reed.
As I carne down to the long street by the water, the sea-ships
drooped their masts like ladies bowing. See South Street.
— Falkenbury.
As I canie in by Fiddich-side. See Willie Macintosh. — Un
known.
As I came in from the green South Downs. See Wealthy
Shepherd, The. — Bowman.
As I came over Windy Gap. See Running to Paradise. —
Yeats.
As I came past the Brimham Rocks. See Song of Nidder-
dale, The. — Ratcliffe.
As I came round the harbor buoy. See Long White Seam,
The. — Ingelow.
As I came thro' Sandgate. See Keel Row and Weel May the
Keel Row. — Unknown.
As I came through the desert thus it was. See City of Dread
ful Night, The (Nightmare). — Thomson.
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FIEST LINE INDEX
As I
As I came up the sandy road that lifts above the sea. See
Spell, The.— Hoyt.
As I came up to London, to buy my love a ring. See Man
That Was a Multitude, The. — Noyes.
As I came wandering down Glen Spean. See Emigrant Lassie,
The. — Blackie.
As I did walke my selfe alone. See King James and Brown. —
Unknown.
As I gaed down the water side. See Ca' the Yowes. — Pagan.
As I gird on for fighting. See As I Gird On for Fighting. —
Housman.
As I glided down the valley of time. See Time. — Malcolm.
As I go down from Dalkey and by Killiney Strand. See Old
Magic, The. — Tynan.
As I grow old a sweeter note. See As I Grow Old. — Ritten-
burg.
As I grow old it seems that I. See As I Grow Old. — Malloch.
As I have scene when on the breast of Thames. See Britan
nia's Pastorals ("As I have seene," etc.}. — Browne.
As I in hoary (or hoarie) winter's night. See Burning Babe,
The. — Southwell.
As I lay asleep in Italy. See Mask of Anarchy, The. — Shelley.
As I lay awake in the white moonlight. See Sleepyhead. — De
la Mare.
As I lay dreaming abed. See As I Lay Dreaming Abed. —
McClure.
As I lay in the early sun. See Garden Reverie and Song. —
Shanks.
As I lay musing all alone. See Friar in the Well, The. —
Unknown. _
As I lay musing in my bed. See In Praise of Sailors. —
Unknown.
As I lay sleeping. See "As I lay sleeping." — Unknown.
As I lay with my head in your lap camerado. See As I Lay
with My Head in Your Lap Camerado. — Whitman.
As I laye a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge. See As I
Laye a-Thynkynge and Last Lines. — "Ingoldsby."
As I left the Halls at Lumley, rose the vision of a comely.
See "As the Bell Clinks." — Kipling.
As I lie in bed. See Prayer, A. — Cotter.
As I lie roofed in, screened in. See On the Porch. — Monroe.
As I loitered through the village. See Blowing Bubbles. —
Munday.
As I look all around me and wonder. See New Year's Mes
sage, A. — Chandler.
As I look back upon your first embrace. See Surrender. —
Burr.
As I look down my garden walk. See White Iris. — Kinsolving.
As I my garden sought one morn. See Shield of the Mar
guerite, The. — La Tattle.
As I out rode this enderes night. See Shepherds' Song, The. —
Unknown.
As I pass through my incarnations in every age and race.
See Gods of the Copybook Headings, The. — Kipling.
As I pass'd by a river side. See Carnal and the Crane, The.
— Unknown.
As I ponder* d in silence. See As I Ponder'd in Silence. —
Whitman.
As I pump upon the mighty organ. See Organ-Boy to the
Choir-Girl. — Unknown.
As I ride, as I ride. See Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr.
— R. Browning.
As I rode down the arroyo through the yucas belled with
bloom. See In the Mohave. — Orr.
As I rode this latter day. See Five Joys. — Unknown.
As I rose in the early dawn. See Wanderers. — Hebble-
thwaite.
As I roved out, at Faha, one morning. See Maid of Cloghroe,
The. — Unknown.
As I roved out on a May morning. See Johnny's the Lad I
Love. — Unknown.
As I rowled on my side-car to Santry Fair. See Changing
Her Mind. — Graves.
As I rummaged through the attic. See My Trundle Bed. —
Baker.
As I sat at the cafe I said to myself. See Dipsychus (Specta
tor ab Extra) . — Clough.
As I sat by my baby's bed. See Comforter, The. — Service.
As I sat by my window last evening. See Miss Foggerty's
Cake. — Unknown.
As I sat down by Saddle Stream. See Return from Town, The.
— Millay.
As I sat smoking, alone, yesterday. See Backward Look, A. —
Riley.
As I sat under a sycamore tree. See I Saw Three Ships, —
Unknown.
As I sit on a log here in the woods among the clean-faced
beeches. See Choir Practice. — Crosby.
As I sit within the rood-loft, and the thunder-tones are pealing.
See Romance of the Rood-Loft, A. — Clarke.
As I scent some weeks last winter in visiting my old ac
quaintance. See Poor Richard's Almanac (Plan for Sav
ing One Hundred Thousand Pounds). — Franklin.
As I stand at the lichened gate. See On a Ruined Farm near
the His Master's Voice Gramophone Factory. — Blair.
As I stand before you, this audience seems to extend its
limits. See Woman's Sphere and Mission. — Thomas.
As I start for a saunter, I turn and say. See When He Goes
to Play with the Boys. — Gillilan.
As I stole out of Babylon beyond the stolid warders. See Out
of Babylon. — Scollard.
As I stood in the tavern-reek, amid oaths and curses. See
Revealed Madonna, The. — Phillips.
As I strolled on the beach with the fair Isabella. See Flirta
tion. — Unknown.
As I travell'd o'er the plain. See Date Obolum Bellesario. —
Hopkinson.
As I walk through the streets. See Prayer. — Flint.
As I walk'd out one evening just as the sun went down. See
Shanty Boy and Farmer's Son, The. — Unknown.
As I walk'd thinking through a little grove. See Catch — On
a Wet Day. — Sacchetti.
As I walked by myself. See As I Walked by Myself and
Song on King William III, A. — Mother Goose.
As I walked down the waterside. See Sleepers, The. — Davies.
As I walked fforth one morninge. See Christopher White. —
Unknown.
As I walked out in the streets of Laredo. See As I Walked
Out in the Streets of Laredo and Cowboy's Lament, The. —
Unknown.
As I walked out one evening just as the sun went down. See
Shanty-Boy and the Farmer's Son, The. — Unknown.
As I walked out one morning for pleasure. See Whoopee Ti
Yi Yo, Git Along Little Dogies and Git Along, Little
Dogies. — Unknown.
As I walked over Stony Hill. See Ozark Song. — MurpBy.
As I walked over the hill (or hills) one day. See Nursery
Song, A. — Carter.
As I walked the heights of Meelin on a tranquil autumn day.
See Fairy Harpers, The. — Dollard.
As I walked through a fir-wood. See Wood-Cutter, The. —
Noyes.
As I walked through my garden. See Butterfly. — Conkling.
As I walked through the rumorous streets. See Vistas. —
Shepard.
As I walked through Tom Sherman's bar-room. See Dying
Cowboy, The. — Unknown.
As I wandered over the city through the night. See Irradia
tions ("As I wandered over the city," etc.}. — Fletcher.
As I wandered round the homestead. See My Mother's Pray
er. — O'Kane.
As I was a-gwine down the road. See Turkey in the Straw. —
Unknown.
As I was a-walkin' down Paradise street. See Blow the Man
Down. — Unknown.
As I was a-walking mine alane. See Archie of Cawfield. —
Unknown.
As I was a-walking one morning for pleasure. See Whoopee,
Ti Yi Yo, Git Along Little Dogies and Git Along, Little
Dogies. — Unknown.
As I was a-walking the other day. See Shoe-Maker, The. —
Unknown.
As I was a-walking upon my wedding-day. See Drowned
Lover, The. — Sackville.
As I was busy with my tools. See Scissors-Man, The. —
Conkling.
As I was carving images from clouds. See Opifex. — Brown.
As I was cast in my first sleepe. See Young Andrew. —
Unknown.
As I was climbing Ardan Mor. See Ardan Mor and Herons,
The. — Ledwidge.
As I was going by Charing Cross. See "As I was going by
Charing Cross."— Unknown.
As I was going o'er Westminster bridge. See "As I was
going o'er Westminster bridge." — Unknown.
As I was going to Bethlehem-town. See Bethlehem-Town. —
Field.
As I was going to Darby. See Ram of Darby, The. — Unknown.
As I was going to market-town. See Timely Hint, A. — •
Unknown.
As I was going to St. Ives. See "As I was going to St. Ives."
— Mother Goose.
As I was going to town. 5V*? Me Alone. — Weeden.
As I was hiking past the woods, the cool and sleepy summer
See Out There Somewhere. — Knibbs.
See Owl and the Nightingale,
See Persian Inter
woods.
As I was in a summer dale.
The. — De Guildford.
As I was looking at my Persian Shawl.
lude. — Tharp.
As I was lumberin' down the street. See Louisiana Girls. —
Unknown.
As I was marching in Flanders. See Comrades. — Gibson.
As I was on the high-road. See Wet or Fine. — Hare.
As I was out a-swinging. See Swinging. — Westcott.
As I was out walking. See Little Mohee. — Unknown.
As I was playing golf today. See Ant World, The. — Guest.
As I was sailing down the coast. See High Barbaree, The. —
Richards.
As I was saying . . . (No thank you; I never take cream with
my tea). See Afternoon Tea. — Service.
As I was shaving, in the glass. See Thought while Shaving. —
Guest.
As I was spittin' into the Ditch aboard o' the Crocodile. See
"Soldier an* Sailor Too." — Kipling.
As I was strolling down a woodland way. See Down a Wood
land Way.— -Howells.
As I was walkin' down Wexford Street. See As I Was Walkin'
down Wexford Street. — Unknown. ^
As I was walkin' th* jungle round, a-killin* of tigers an* time.
See Ballad, A. — Carryl.
As I was walking. See Riddles of Merlin. — Noyes.
As I was walking all alane, I heard twa corbies. See Twa
Corbies, The. — Unknown.
As I was walking (or wa'king) all alone between a water, etc.
See Wee Wee Man, The. — Unknown.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATTONS
As I was walking down the road. See Happy Toad, The. —
Guest.
As I was walking down the street. See Flirtation. — Guest.
As I was walking in a tire. See Causeymire, The. — Mackenzie.
As I was walking in Bourbon Street. See In Bourbon Street. —
McClure.
As I was walking in the gardens where. See As I Was Walk
ing in the Gardens. — Sassoon.
As I was walking mine alane, atween a water and a wa'. See
Wee Wee Man, The. — Unknown.
As I was walking mine alane, it was by the dawning. See
Archie o' Cawfield. — Unknown.
As I was walking up the street. See O Mally's Meek, Mally's
S w e et . — B urns .
As I was walking with my dear, my dear come back at last.
See Ragged Stone, The. — Gibson.
As I was wandering through a wood. See Voices of the Wild-
wood. — Cummins.
As I was yesterday morning walking with Sir Roger. See Spec
tator, The (Will Wimble).— Addison.
As I went a-walking all by the seashore. See Little Mohee,
The. — Unknown.
As I went by. See As I Went By. — O'Neill.
As I went down by Granther's Glade. See Road to Arden, The.
— Daly.
As I went down by Hastings Mill I lingered in my going. See
Hastings Mill. — Smith.
As I went down the hill I heard. See Voice, The. — Gale.
As I went down the village green. See Ducks. — Ault.
As I wept down to Dymchurch Wall. See In Romney Marsh. —
Davidson.
As I went down to St. Ives. See Down to St. Ives. — Unknown.
As I went dreaming. See Poplars, The. — O' Sullivan.
As I went out walking for pleasure one day. See Pretty Mohea,
The. — Unknown.
As I went over the Far Hill. See Beyond Rathkelly. — Carlin.
As I went over the hills one day. See Every Mother's Love
the Best. — Unknown.
As I went through the garden gap. See As I Went through the
Garden Gap. — Mother Goose.
As I went through the tangled wood. See Haughty Aspen, The.
— Smith.
As I went up by Heartbreak Road. See Heartbreak Road. —
Cone.
As I went up the mountain-side. See Three Ships, The. —
Noyes.
"As I went up to London." See Going Up to London. — Turner.
As I went walking down the way, I met a pretty miss. See
Temptress, The. — Guest.
As I went walking up and down to take the evening air. See
Macdougal Street. — Millay.
As I wer readen ov a stwone. See Readen ov a Head-Stwone,
The. — Barnes.
As if he were a vision that would fade. See Mephibosheth. —
Willis.
As if it were but yesterday, you recall the "boy in blue.'* See
Boy in Blue, The. — Long.
As if the sun had trodden down the sky. See Down the Mis
sissippi (2). — Fletcher.
As if the wings. See Book of Earth, The (Voyage, The). —
Noyes.
As if you were a child again; you smooth. See Prelude. — Aiken.
As in a duskie (or dusky) and tempestuous Night. ^ See Sonnet
XII and As in a Dusky and Tempestuous Night. — Drura-
mond of Hawthornden.
As, in a gracious hour of liberty. See Holiday. — Thomas.
As in a porch of stars we stand; the night. See Porch of Stars,
The. — Binyon.
As in a rose- jar filled with petals sweet. See As in a Rose-
Jar. — Jones, Jr.
As in old days of mellow candle-light. See Candle-Light. —
Jones.
As in old dungeon under marble thrones. See Two Lives (Part
III ["As in old dungeon," etc.]"). — Leonard.
As in smooth oil the razor best is whet. See Epigram. —
Unknown.
As in some old and simple village street. See Noon-Tide.—
Jones.
As in the age of shepherd king and queen. See Dans 1' Alice.
— Verlaine.
As in the gardens, all through May, the rose. See His Lady's
Tomb. — Ronsard.
As in the midst of battle there is room. See Sonnets (As in the
Midst of Battle There Is Room). — Santayana.
As in the nursery Mrs. Puss was looking out for mice. See
Strange Mouse, A. — Unknown.
As in the rainbow's many-coloured hue. See Britannia's Pas
torals (Colour Passage, A.). — Browne.
As in the sunshine of the morn. See Butterfly and the Snail. —
Gay.
As in the wild hills, when the dark is near. See "As in the
wild hills," etc. — Milton.
As in the woodland I walk, many a strange thing I learn. See
As in the Woodland I Walk. — Le Gallienne.
As inward love breeds outward talk. See Angler's Song, The.
— Basse.
As it befel in midsummer-time. 'See Sir Andrew Barton. —
Unknown,
As it befell upon one time. See Hughie Grame. — Unknown.
As it began to dawn, you know. See Song of Manila, The. —
Sterne.
As it fell on a holy-day. See John Dory. — Unknown.
As it fell [on] one holy-day. See Little Musgrave and Lady
Barnard. — Unknown.
As it fell out on a Holy day. See Bitter Withy, The. — C7«.
known.
As it fell out on a long summer's day. See Fair Margaret and
Sweet William. — Unknown.
As it fell out one May morning. See Holy Well, The. — Un
known.
As it fell out upon a day. See Dives and Lazarus. — Unknown.
As it fell upon a day. See Nightingale, The and Philomel —
Barnfield (?).
As it were tissue of silver. See Cinquams (Fate Defied). —
Crapsey.
As it's give' me to perceive. See On Any Ordenary Man in a
High State of Laughture and Delight. — Riley.
As itt beffell in m[i]dsumer-time. See Sir Andrew Barton
(A vers.~). — Unknown.
As Jesus and his followers. See Boy Out of Church, The. —
Graves.
As Jock the Leg and the merry merchant. See Jock the Leg
and the Merry Merchant. — Unknown.
As Joseph was a-walking (or waukin'). See Cherry-Tree Carol
(As Joseph Was a-Walking). — Unknown.
As Jove the Olympian (who both I and you know). See
Political Balance, The. — Freneau.
As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame. See Im
manent, The. — Hopkins.
As late all pensively I rode. See Fragment from the Poem of
"La Belle sans Merci." — Chartier.
As late I journeyed o'er the extensive plain. See Life. —
Coleridge.
As late I rambled in the happy fields. See Sonnet: To a
Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses. — Keats.
As lately I traveled. See Seaman's Compass, The. — Price.
As life runs on, the road grows strange. See Sixty-Eighth
Birthday.— Lowell.
As Life's unending column pours. See Two Armies, The. —
Holmes.
"As like the Woman as you can." See "As like the Woman
as You Can." — Henley.
As lily grows up easily. See Peggy Mitchell. — Raftery.
As little children in a darkened hall. See Wayside Music. —
Crandall.
As little Jenny Wren. See Jenny Wren. — Unknown.
As little Lizette was out walking one day. See Little Lizette. —
Alcorn.
As Lochinvar rode through the glinting, dewy woodlands. See
Lochinvar. — Unknown.
"As long as he lived he was the guding star of a whole brave
nation." See McKinley. — Smith.
As long as human speech. See Our Greatest American. —
Denton.
As long as I looked good to you. See Horace a la Mode. —
**T (~* C1 TT " Jr
As long as men for fellow men face death and falter not. See
Ballad of "La Tribune," The. — MacMechan.
As long as the stars of God. See JEre Perennius. — Towne.
As long as you never marry me, and I never marry you. See
Warning. — Widdemer.
As Love and I, late harbour'd in one Inn. See Idea (Play with
Proverbs, A). — Drayton.
As Love is cause of joy. See Zelanto, the Fountain of Fame
(Love) . — Munday.
"As love of native land," the old man said. See His Love
of Home. — Riley.
As lovers, banished from their lady's face. See Before Her
Portrait in Youth. — Thompson.
As loving Hind that (Hartless; wants her Deer. See Letters
to Her Husband. — Bradstreet.
As low in Cupid's garden for pleasure I did walk. See
Prentice Boy, The. — Unknown.
As Lucy went a-walking one morning cold and fine. See
As "Lucy Went a-Walking. — De la Mare.
As Lucy with her mother walk'd. See Mrs. Turner's Object —
Lessons (Grateful Lucy). — Turner.
As mad sexton's bell, tolling. See Song on the Water. —
Beddoes.
As Mailie an' her lambs thegither. See Death and Dying
Words of Poor Mailie the Author's Only Pet Yowe, The.—
Burns.
As many as the leaves fall from the tree. See Earthly Paradise,
The (Golden Apples, The). — Morris.
As Mary and Willie sat by the sea shore. See Mary and Willie.
• — Unknown.
As May Margaret sat in her bowerie, in her bower all alone.
See Sweet William's Ghost. — Unknown.
As Memnon's marble harp renowned of old. See Pleasures of
Imagination, The (Delights of Fancy). — Akenside.
As men beneath some_pang of grief. See Poem Read at the
Founding of the Gettysburg Monument. — Halpine.
As men have loved their lovers in times past. See Two Son
nets in Memory (I) . — Millay.
As men who fight for home and child and wife. See Battle
of Oriskany. — Helmer.
As men who once have seen. See Snow-Blind, The.— Johnson.
As men who see a city fitly planned. See Proofs of Buddha's
Existence. — Unknown.
As Miss Martin passed in at the side entrance that led to the
choir loft. See Christmas Experience, A. — Price.
As moderators of the extremes of heat and cold. See Massachu
setts (Warnings from History). — Sargent.
As mother saw her calmly stand. See Trundle-Bed Theology.
— Brown.
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PIEST LINE INDEX
As the
As mountain peaks that tower above the plain. See Pioneers.
— Gunderson.
As music builds a bright impermanent tower. See Prologue
for Poems, A. — Holmes.
As my lady was in her daisy garden. See Spanish Man, The.
— Higgins.
As nature works in all things to an end. See Tragedy of
Caesar and Pompey, The ("As nature works," etc.), —
Chapman. .«««•, _f
As near beauteous Boston lying. See Boston Tea Party, The
and New Song, A. — Unknown.
As near Porto-Bello Lying. See Admiral Hosier's Ghost. —
Glover.
As newer comers crowd the fore. See Superseded, The. —
As night drew on, and, from the crest. See Snowbound (Fire,
The).— Whittier.
As none but kings have power to raise. See Apology for
Plagiaries, An. — Butler.
As ocean's stream girdles the ball of earth. See As Ocean's
Stream. — Tyutchev.
As o'er the hill we roam'd at will. See Wanderers. — Calver-
ley.
As often as we thought of her. See Neighbors. — Robinson.
As <
As _____
"SunriseTThe. — Tennyson-Turner.
As on my roving way I go. See Song of the Christmas Wind,
A.— Field.
As on the bank the poor fish lies. See Restless Heart, The.—
Unknown.
As on the gauzy wings of fancy flying. See Iron Gate, The.
— Holmes.
As on the hedge they danced one night. See Wild Marjorie. —
Lorrain.
As on the night before this happy morn. See Christmas Day. —
Wither.
As once I played beside the sea. See Tides, The.— Tapper.
As once I rambled in the woods. See Mysterious Doings. —
Field.
As once (if not with light regard). See Ode on the Poetical
Character. — Collins.
As one advances up the slow ascent. See Solitude. —
As one, at 'midnight, wakened by the call. See Proem and
Prelude. — Gibson.
As one by one the singers of our land. See Succession, The. —
As one dark morn I trod a forest glade. See Forest Glade, The.
— Turner.
As one in sorrow looks upon. See Old Year and the New,
As one that ere" a June day rise. See Songs before Sunrise
(Eastward). — Swinburne.
As one that for a weary space has lam. See Odyssey, Ihe. —
As one who bears beneath his neighbor's roof. See As One
Who Bears beneath His Neighbor's Roof. — Hillyer.
As one who came with ointments sweet. See Spikenard. —
Housman.
As one who cleaves the circumambient air. See Timon ot
Archimedes. — Loomis.
As one who cons at evening o er an album all alone. — bee Uid
Sweetheart of Mine, An.— Riley.
As one who, destined from his friends to part, bee lo My
Books. — Roscoe.
As one who follows a departing friend. See Last Days.—
As one who held herself apart. See Snow-Bound (Sister). —
Whittier.
As one who long hath fled with panting breath. See Victor and
Vanquished. — Longfellow.
As one who, long in populous city pent. See Paradise Lost
(Eve and the Serpent). — Milton. _
As one who, long in thickets and in brakes. See Task, The
(Book III. The Garden). — Cowper.
As one who strives from some fast steamers side. bee
As one who under evening skies. See Chant of the Fought
Field, A. — Thomas.
As one who walks in sleep, up a familiar lane, bee Koza,
The. — Fletcher. '
As one whose country is distraught with war. bee Conflict.—
As one whose road winds upward turns his face. See In an
Oxford Garden. — Upson. ,
As one would stand who saw a sudden light, bee Lovers
Diary, A (Love's Outset). — Parker. >?
As other men, so I myself, do niuse. See Idea ( As other men,
As our 'car rustled" swiftly. See Sleeping Mansion, The.—
As our king lay musing on his bed. See King Henry Fifth's
Conquest of France.— Unknown. .
As our mother the Frigate, bepainted and fine, bee Cruisers.
— Kipling.
As our proud Nation like a mother stands. See Roosevelt
Roosevelt. — Boylan.
As over muddy shores a dragon flock. See Fear, The. —
Abercrombie. .
As passed the rector of All-Saints one day. See Little lurn-
As pearls" slip off a silken string and fall into the sea. See
Song of Summer Days. — Sheard.
As Peter sat at Heaven's gate. See St. Peter's Politeness. —
Unknown.
As Pilot well expert in perilous wave. See Faerie Queene, The
(Cave of Mammon, The). — Spenser.
As pools beneath stone arches take. See Invocation. — Drink-
water.
As Pussy sat washing her face by the gate. See How Pussy
Bathes. — Unknown.
As reason ruled my reckless mind. See Filius Regis Mortuus
Est et Resurexit. — Unknown.
As Richard and I sat together one day. See Hole in the
Patch, The. — Unknown.
As, rising on its purple wing. See Giaour, The (Transient
Beauty) . — Byron.
As rivers seek the sea. See Confluents. — C. Rossetti.
As Rochlelfoucault his maxims drew. See Verses on the
Death of Dr. Swift. — Swift.
As 'round an 'round he spins the wheel. See Caged Squirrel,
The. — Gargan.
As round as an apple, as deep as a cup. See "As round as an
apple, as deep as a cup." — Mother Goose.
As sea-foam blown of the winds, as blossom of brine that is
drifted. See Home Sweet Home with Variations (II. As
Algernon Charles Swinburne Might Have Wrapped It Up
in Variations). — Bunner.
As shadows cast by cloud and sun. See Christmas. — Bryant.
As shining sand-drift. See Epitaphs (XXXII). — Sackville.
As ships, becalm'd (.or becalmed) at eve, that lay. See Qua
Cursum Ventus. — Clough.
As sickly Plants betray a niggard earth. See Alliance of
Education and Government, The. — Gray.
As silent as a mirror is believed. See Legend. — Crane.
As sings the pine-tree in the wind. See Nature in Leasts. —
Emerson.
As sinks the sun behind yon alien hills. See Sonnet: Scottish
Border. — Lowell .
As Sir Launfal made morn through the darksome gate. See
Vision of Sir Launfal, The (Sir Launfal and the Leper). —
Lowell.
As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face. See Vision of Sir
Launfal, The (Vision of Sir Launfal, The: Part II ["As
Sir Launfal mused," etc.~\). — Lowell.
As Sir Mordred was ruler of all England. See Le Morte
d'Arthur. — Malory.
As slow I climb the cliff's ascending side. See At Tynemouth
Priory. — Bowles.
As slow our ship her foamy track. See As Slow Our Ship and
Journey Onwards. — Moore.
As soft as silk, as white as milk. See "As soft as silk," etc. —
Mother Goose.
As some fond virgin, whom her mother's care. See Epistle to
Martha Blount on Her Leaving the Town after the Corona
tion and To a Young Lady. — Pope.
As some lone miser visiting his store. See Traveller, The
(Real Happiness) . — Goldsmith.
As some mysterious wanderer of the skies. See As Some Mys
terious Wanderer of the Skies. — Stockard.
As some new ghost, that wanders to and fro. See Sonnets:
A Sequence of Profane Love (I). — Boker.
As some priest turns, his ritual all done. See Sunset on the
D esert. — Maynard.
As soon as a squirrel. See Song for Thrift Week. — Weston.
As soon as does the crimson morn. See Lark, The. — Peletier.
As soon as ever I begin to take. See Sonnet. — Labe.
As soon as I'm in bed at night. See Mrs. Brown. — Fyleman.
As soon as Mrs. Olcott was well rid of Mrs. Hawley. See First
Christmas-Tree in New England. — Unknown.
As soon as the colonists had fully decided to separate. See
Birthday of the Stars and Stripes, The. — Unknown.
As soon as the fire burns red and low. See Sleepy Song, The. —
Bacon.
As spears go down with beauty, so you went. See Epitaph for
a Young Athlete. — Boynton.
As star that shines dependent upon star. See Places of Wor
ship. — Wordsworth.
As sunset's glow illumed the sea. See In Memory of Charles
Dickens. — Remak. „
As sunshine and rain. See Make the Best of It. — Unknown.
As supple as a tiger's skin. See Prayer Rug, The. — Kennedy.
As sweet as the breath that goes. See Unsung. — Aldnch.
As swift as Time put round the Glass. — See Song. — Unknown.
As tangible a form in History. See Benjamin Harrison. — Riley.
As Thanksgiving Day drew near, student interest centered itself
ardently. See In Football Times. — Carman.
As the barometer foretells the storm. See Morituri Salutamus.
(Age). — Longfellow.
As the bee is to the rose. See Summer Friends. — Brougham.
As the bee through the garden ranges. See Woodnotes ("All
the forms," etc. [God]). — Emerson.
As the birds come in the spring. See L'Envoi and Poet and
His Songs, The. — Longfellow.
As the black storm upon the mountain-top. See Prelude, The
(Residence in London). — Wordsworth. _
As the chain gang was shuffling past. See Lucky Jim, — Long.
As the corn becomes higher. See Cricket March. — Sandburg.
As the dark shades of autumn fly over hills of grass. See
Fingal ("As the dark shades,'* etc.). — MacPherson,
As the dawn was breaking the Sambhur belled. S*?* Jungle
Book, The (Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack). — Kipling.
As the days grow longer. See "As the days grow longer." —
Mother Goose. • « T. t
As the dead year is clasped by a dead December. See Resolve
and New Year's Resolve. — Wilcox.
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
As the deep blue of heaven brightens into stars. See God's
Promises. — Unknown.
As the earth looks up adoring. See Phaon to Sappho. — Osborne.
As the faint dawn crept upward, gray and dim. See Daybreak.
— Going.
As the first whirl of the anesthetic came. See Hospital. —
Ficke.
As the fish that leaps from the river. See Fugitive Beauty. —
Fletcher.
As the flight of a river. See Absent Yet Present. — Bulwer-
Lytton.
As the generations slip away, as the dust of conflict settles. See
Three Greatest Americans, The. — Roosevelt.
As the Greek's signal flame, by antique records told. See As
the Greek's Signal Flame. — Whitman.
As the green of sunset deepened to dark night. See Toltec
Gods. — Purnell.
As the grey cat reached the old well-head. See Little White
Cat, The. — Graves.
As the hand moves over the harp, and the strings speak. See
Solomon (Inspiration) . — Unknown,
As the hart panteth after the water brooks. See Psalms
(Psalm XLII).— Bible, O. T.
As the holly groweth green. See Holly. — King Henry^VIII.
As the human race has moved along down the centuries. See
Majestic Eminence of Washington, The. — Depew.
As the inhastening tide doth roll. See Visiting Sea, The. —
Meynell.
As the insect from the rock. See Making of Man, The. —
Chadwick.
As the kindling glances. See Voice, The. — Arnold.
As the little white hearse went glimmering by. See Little White
Hearse, The. — Riley.
As the long desert downs you pass between. See Pine of the
Landes, The. — Gautier.
As the marsh-hen secretly builds on the watery sod. See
Marshes of Glynn, The ("As the marsh-hen," etc.)* —
Lanier.
As the mind of man grows broader, so do his creeds. See God-
Maker, Man, The. — Marquis.
As the mother bird to the waiting nest. See Rhapsody. — Coates.
As the mute nightingale in closest groves. See Nightingale,
The. — Griffin.
As the Old Year seeks the shadows. See New-Year Prayer. —
Kramer.
As the Parson sat at Ms books one day. See Minister's Quar
ter Pay-Day, A. — Unknown.
As the Peabody's approached the homestead. See Chanticleer
(Dinner, The) . — Mathews.
As the poorest may borrow some treasure. See To My Father.
— Litchfield.
As the proud horse, with costly trappings gay. See Shipwreck
(Shortening Sail). — Falconer.
As the sculptor devotes himself to wood and stone. See As the
Sculptor. — Kagawa.
As the shades of autumn fly over hills of grass. See Fingal
("As the shades," etc.). — Macpherson.
As the single pang of the blow, when the metal is mingled well.
See Tropic Rain. — Stevenson.
As the skull of man grows broader. See God-Maker, Man,
The. — Marquis.
As the smooth ribbon of the road. See Along the Highway. —
Turner.
As the sun rose. See Pigeons Just Awake. — Conkling.
As the sunbeams stream through liberal space. See Wood-
notes ("As the sunbeams stream through liberal space"). —
Emerson.
As the time for blizzards comes round again. See Dakota
Blizzard, A. — Atlantic Monthly.
As the time for cold weather approached. See Raising a Beard.
— Unknown.
As the Transatlantic tourists. See Doves of Venice, The. —
Huttou.
As the uncertain twittering of the birds. See Sonnet: Grief. —
Chivers.
As the war-trumpet drowns the rustic flute. See Pindar. —
Antipater.
As the whole shining circle of the sky is reflected. See Duty
the Highest Call. — Wood.
As the Wind, and as the Wind. See Dance, The. — Brooke.
As the wind at play with a spark. See Louisa May Alcott. —
Moulton.
As the world pauses to turn back the pages of time. See
Suggested Address for Use by the Legion Speaker on
Armistice Day. — Americanism Commission of the Amer
ican Legion.
As the young phoenix, duteous to his sire. See Renewal. —
"Field."
As there I left the road in May. See Surprise, The. —
Barnes.
As they came in by the Eden side. See Slaughter of the
Laird of Mellerstain, The. — Unknown.
As they join their various voices. See Birds, The. — Dra-
contius.
As they sat sipping their glasses in the courtyard. See Din
ner at the Hotel de la Tigresse Verte. — Evans,
As this advice, if it ever see the light. See Advice to My
Cpuntry. — -Madison,
As this my carnal robe grows old. See Hallelujah (Prayer of
Old Age, The).— Wither.
As those of old drank mummia. See Mummia. — Brooke.
As those we love decay, we die in part. See On the Death
of Mr. William Aikman the Painter (On the Death of a
Particular Friend). — Thomson.
As those who stand upon an unknown shore. See Happy
Voyage, The. — Coates.
As those who, standing on a mountain-height. See Patience
to Bear and Strength to Do. — Matthews.
As thou hast made thy world without. See World Within
The. — Whittier.
As though a gipsy maiden with dim look. See Dead Leaves. —
Riley.
As thro' the land at eve we went. See Princess, The ("As
thro' the land at eve we went"). — Tennyson.
As through the palms ye wander. See Lullaby, The. — Vega
Carpio.
As through the Void we went I heard his plumes. See Doors,
The. — Mifflin.
As through the wild green hills of Wyre, See Shropshire
Lad, A (XXXVII).— Housman.
As through this burdened life. See Peace of God, Which
Passeth All Understanding, The. — Colony.
As thus my spleen upon the view I fed. See Ancient Mansion,
The.— Crabbe.
As thy friend's face, with shadow of soul o'erspread. See
House of Life, The (Life the Beloved). — D. Rossetti.
As time passed away, the poor _ creature Smike paid bitterly.
See Nicholas Nickleby (Nicholas Nickleby Leaving the
Yorkshire School). — Dickens.
As to a bird's song she were listening. See Deaf. — Bunner.
As to democracy, fellow citizens. See Spoon River An-
.tholpgy (John Hancock Otis). — Masters.
As to kidnap the Congress has long been my aim. See Gen
eral Howe's Letter. — Unknown.
As to Marshals, and Statesmen, and all their whole lineage.
See Fudge Family in Paris, The (French Cookery). —
Moore.
As to some lovely temple, tenantless. See Unnamed Sonnets,
I-XII (XI),— Millay.
As to the blooming primev See To Favonius. — Bolton.
As to the seer in ancient time. See Prayer for Teachers, A. —
Emilio.
As toilsome I wander'd (or wandered) Virginia's woods. See
As Toilsome I Wander'd (or Wandered) Virginia's Woods.
— Whitman.
As Tom and his wife were discoursing one day. See Too
Candid by Half. — Saxe.
As Tom the Porter went up Ludgate-Hill. See Tom the
Porter, — Byrom.
As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks. See As Tommy Snooks
and Bessy Brooks. — Mother Goose.
As to-night you came your way. See To the Passing Saint. —
Field.
As treading some long corridor. See My Soul and I. — Going.
As Turpin was riding across a moor. See Turpin and the
Lawyer. — Unknown.
As two whose love, first foolish, widening scope. See House
of Life, The (Known in Vain). — D. Rossetti.
As union with Arcturus releases astral fire. See Master Hand,
The.— Parker.
As unto blowing roses summer dews. See Love against Love. —
Wasson.
As unto Francis Poverty. See Brother Juniper. — Kelly.
As unto heaven thou'rt soaring. See At the Assumption. —
Leon.
"As unto the bow the_ cord is." See Song of Hiawatha, The
(Hiawatha's Wooing). — Longfellow.
As upon France, with longing eagerness. See Looking towards
the Land of France. — Charles d'Orleans.
As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending. See As Vesta
Was from Latmos Hill Descending. — Weelkes.
As virtuous men pass mildly away. See Valediction For
bidding Mourning, A. — Donne.
As vonce I valked by a dismal swamp. See "All We Ask Is
to Be Let Alone" and Old Cove, The. — Brownell.
As watchers couched beneath a Bantine oak. See Last Ode,
The. — Kipling.
As waters ran, there went the twisting trails. See As Waters
Ran. — Simpson.
As we come marching, marching, in the beauty of the day.
See Bread and Roses. — Oppenheim.
As we cover the graves of the heroic dead.
See Graves of
See As We Dance Round.
Our Dead, The. — Ingerspll.
As we dance round a-ring-a-ring.
— Unknown.
As we go on, grow older, grow more wise. See As We Go On.
— Burt.
As we grow older, we change our ideas. See Is There a
Santa Glaus? — Church.
As we lay musing in our beds. See Mermaid, The (A vers.). —
Unknown.
As we meet and touch each day. See Helpful Touch, A. —
Unknown.
As we proceeded, the timid approach, of twilight became more
perceptible. See Uses of Astronomy, The (Morning). —
Everett.
As we rode up to Roncevaux. See At Roncevaux. —
Noyes.
As we rush, as we rush in the train. See Sunday at Hamp-
stead (As We Rush, etc.). — Thomson.
As we sailed on the water blue. See Whisky Johnny. — Un
known.
As we speed out of youth's sunny station. See Life's Jour
ney. — Wilcox.
942
LINE INDEX
At Christmas
As we the withered ferns. See Ballade of Dead Friends. —
Robinson.
As we tire of the dainties that all winter through. See Shad
Punctual at Easter Time. — Barber.
As we wax older on this earth. See Things That Are More
Excellent, The. — Watson.
As we were a-sailing unto the Spanish shore. See As We
Were a-Sailing. — Unknown.
As we were falling back upon Malvern Hill. See Somebody's
Boy. — Unknown,
As weary pilgrim now at rest. See Longing for Heaven. —
Bradstreet.
As well be dead as Egypt is. See Dead Enchantress. — Vinal.
As wet as a fish — as dry as a bone. See Similes. — Unknown.
As when a maid taught from her mother wing. See Britan
nia's Pastorals (Music Lesson, The). — Browne.
As when a man, that sails in a balloon. See Dream of Fair
' Women, A. — Tennyson.
As when a Scout. See Paradise Lost (New Worlds). —
Milton.
As when a traveller, forced to journey back. See Parting. —
Cory.
As when a woodman on the greeny lawns. See Britannia's
Pastorals (Comparison, A). — Browne.
As when a Wretch (who conscious of his Crime). See Iliad,
The (Priam and Achilles — Pope, tr.). — Homer.
As when desire, long darkling, dawns, and first. See House
of Life, The (Bridal Birth). — D. Rossetti.
As when far off the warbled strains are heard. See La Fay-
ette and Sonnet. — Coleridge.
As when in dreams we sometimes hear. See Song I Never
Sing, The. — Riley.
As when it happeneth that some lovely town. See Content
and Resolute. — Drummond of Hawthornden.
As when, of amorous night uncertain birth. See Summer
Storm, A. — Whitehead.
As when, on CarmePs sterile steep. See Little Cloud, The. —
Bryant.
As when St. Francis walked the ways of earth. See As When
St. Francis Walked the Ways of Earth. — McLane.
As when some skilful cook, to please each guest. See On a
Miscellany of Poems to Bernard Lintott. — Gay.
As when the sceptre dangles from the hand. See Sonnets (As
When the Sceptre Dangles from the Hand). — Santayana.
As when two men have loved a woman well. See House of
Life, The (Lost on Both Sides). — D. Rossetti.
As when with downcast eyes we muse and brood. See As
When with Downcast Eyes, and Friendship. — Tennyson.
As wildly ranged the tea-imbibing throng. See Afternoon Tea.
— Guiterman.
As William and Mary stood by the seashore. See Love in
Disguise. — Unknown.
As with my hat upon my head. See As with My Hat. —
Johnson.
As withereth the primrose by the river. See Palinode, A. —
Bolton.
As wonderful things are hidden away. See Seed, The, — Un
known.
As ye came from the holy land. See As Ye Came from the
Holy Land. — Unknown.
As ye go through these palm-trees. See Song of the Virgin
Mother. — Lope de Vega.
As ye see, a mountaine Lion fare. See Iliad, The (Sarpe-
don's Speech). — Homer.
As years ago we carried to your knees. See Mother. —
Norris.
As years do grow, so cares increase. See To Mistress Anne
Cecil, upon Making Her a New Year's Gift.— Cecil.
As yet there's not a snowdrop fain. See "Blackie." — Bell.
As yonder lamp in my vacated room. See As Yonder Lamp
and Lamp, The. — Whitehead.
As you came from the holy land. See As Ye Came from
the Holy Land. — Unknown.
As you, dear Lamon, soundly slept. See To Ward H. Lamon,
Asleep on His Library Floor. — Field.
As you journey through the wonderland of old. See Tip — Tip —
Tip. — Wilcox.
As you sit there at your ease. See Une Marquise. — Dobson.
As you were out a-riding. See Balloon Man, The. — Morton.
As young Aurora, with crystal hail. See Ane Ballat of the
Feigned Friar of Tungland. — Dunbar.
Ascend, descend the spiral stair. See Gulls, The: Province-
town Harbor. — Botkin.
Ascending through the twilit wood. See Lonely Unicorn, The.
— Prokosch.
Ashes of soldiers South or North. See Ashes of Soldiers. —
Whitman.
Ashes to ashes, and one by one. See Ashes to Ashes. — Davis.
Asile vertueux qui formas mon enfance. See Adieux au Col
lege de Belley. — Lamartine.
Ask and it shall be given. See Choice. — Elliott.
Ask, and it shall be given you. See St. Matthew (Ask and It
Shall Be Given).— Bible, N. T.
Ask God to give thee skill. See Sympathy. — Hamilton.
Ask if I love thee? Oh, smiles cannot tell. See Margaret to
Dolcino. — Kmgsley.
Ask, is Love divine. See Ask, Is Love Divine. — Meredith.
Ask me no more: I've had enough Chablis. See To an Im
portunate Host. — Unknown.
Ask me no more: the moon may draw the sea. See Princess,
The (Ask Me No More). — Tennyson.
Ask me no more; the moon may draw the sea. See Lines to a
Book Borrower.— "F. C."
Ask me no more where Jove bestows. See Ask Me No More
Where Jove Bestows and Song, A. — Carew.
Ask me why I peer. See Walls. — Meeker.
Ask me why I send you here. See Primrose, The. — Herrick.
Ask no return for love that's given. See Ask No Return. —
Gregory.
Ask not for freedom if you fear to weep. See Ask Not for
Freedom. — Nathan.
Ask not one least word of praise. See Ferishtah's Fancies
(Ask Not One Least Word of Praise). — R. Browning.
Ask not overmuch for fair. See He That Loves a Rosy Cheek.
— Heinrich von Rugge.
Ask not the cause, why sullen Spring. See Song to a Fair
Young Lady Going Out of Town in the Spring, A. —
Dry den.
Ask nothing more of me, sweet. See Oblation, The. — Swin
burne.
Ask of your soul this question, What is strength? See
Strength. — Murton.
Ask why I love the roses fair. See Reason Why, The. —
Locker- Lampson.
Ask you what Provocation I have had? See One Thousand
Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight, Dialogue II (Satire). —
Pope.
Aske me no more where Jove bestows. See Ask Me No More
Where Jove Bestows and Song, A. — Carew.
Asked of Echo, t'other day. See Echo. — Saxe.
Askest thou of these graves? They'll tell thee, O stranger, in
England. See Gheluvelt. — Bridges.
Asks nought his brother cannot give. See Love. — Emerson.
Asleep at last! For fourscore years. See Oliver Wendell
Holmes. — Hayne.
Asleep I must have been, and in a dream. See Dream of
Life, A. — Morris.
Asleep, my Love? See Midsummer-Night's Dream, A ("Asleep,
my love?*'). — Shakespeare.
Asleep or waking is it? for her neck. See Laus Veneris. —
Swinburne.
Asleep within the deadest hour of night. See To .
— Nichols.
Assemble, all ye maidens, at the door. See Elegy on a Lady,
Whom Grief for the Death of Her Betrothed Killed. —
Bridges.
Assert ten Barren love day made. See Play on Words, A. —
Field.
Asses Milk, half a pint, take at seven, or before. See Advice
to a Lady in Autumn. — Chesterfield.
Ass-face drank. See Ass-face. — Sitwell.
Assist me, ye muses, (whose harps are in tune). See Prog
ress of Balloons, The. — Freneau.
Assurance can come from nothing, or almost nothing. See
Prelude. — Aiken.
Assured of worthiness we do not dread. See Internal Har
mony. — Meredith.
Astronomy is no feast of fancy with music. See Study of
Astronomy, The. — Mitchell.
A-swell within her billowed skirts. See Mad Woman of
Punnet's Town, The. — Strong^
At a certain town-meeting the question came up. See Thrilling
Appeal, A. — Unknown.
At a dinner so various, at such a repast. See Retaliation, The.
— Goldsmith.
At a late hour the other night, the door of an oyster-house.
See Swallowing an Oyster Alive. — Robb.
At a pleasant evening party I had taken down to supper. See
Ferdinando and Elvira. — Gilbert.
At a posterne forth they gan to ryde. See Story of Thebes,
The (How Falsly Ethyocles Leyde a Busshement in the
Way to Have Slayn Tydeus). — Lydgate.
At a pot-house bar as I chanced to pass. See What the
Trumpeter Said. — Evans.
At a round-up on the Gila. See Legend of Boastful Bill, The.
—Clark.
At an auction sale in Charleston. See Loved Flag, The. —
Unknown.
-Longfellow.
At Atri in Abruzzo, a small town. See Tales of a Wayside
Inn, The (Bell of Atri, The). — Longfellow.
At Babiloyne whilom fil it thus. See Legend of Good Women,
The (Story of Thisbe of Babylon, Martyr, The). — Chaucer.
At Bannockburn the English lay. See Bannockburn. — Burns.
At Beauty's bar as I did stand. See Arraignment of a Lover,
The. — Gascoigne.
At Beckwith in the pass below Chilcoot. See In the Pass. —
Scollard.
At Beltane, when ilk body bownis. See Peblis to the Play. —
Unknown.
At Billy Miller's Circus-Show. See Billy Miller's Circus-Show.
—Riley.
At Cato's Head in Russel Street. See On a Fly-Leaf of a
Book of Old Plays. — Learned.
At certain times in every day. See Ballad of Little Faith. —
White.
At Cheltenham, where one drinks one's fill. See My Partner. —
Praed.
At Christmas time, poor father tries, by sundry means and
shifts. See Poor Father.— Yale.
At Christmas time the poulterer's is all a blaze of gas. See
Turkey, The.— Lucas.
At Christmas, which is a good holiday for most of us. See
On Good Wishes at Christmas. — Friswell.
943
At Christmas-tide
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
At Christmas-tide, fair friends, forego. See At Christmas-
tide. — Best.
At Christmas-time, Dan Cupid plays. See Christmas. — Hopper.
At Christmas-time on Judea's hills. See At Christmas-Time. —
Park.
At college they taught me to put my reliance. See Four-Line
Philosophy, A. — Anthony.
At common dawn there is a voice of bird. See At Common
Dawn. — Ellis.
At cool of day, with God I walk. See Eventide. — Mason.
At counters where I eat my lunch. See Marble-Top. — White.
At Cregy by Somme in Ponthieu. See Cregy. — Palgrave.
At dandelions men may scoff. See Dandelions. — Guest.
"At dawn," he said, "I bid them all farewell." See Volun
teer, The. — Cutler.
At dawn in silence moves the mighty stream. See Three
Alpine Sonnets (I. Glacier, The). — Van Dyke,
dawn of day I saw a man. See Dr ' " """
Unknown.
At dawn of day I saw a man. ' See Drunkard's Doom, The. —
At dawn of day the white land lay all gruesome-like and grim.
See Barb-Wire Bill.— Service.
At dawn she sought the Savior slain. See Mary Magdalene. —
Burton.
At dawn, the joyful choir of bells. See Ave Maria Bells. —
Stoddard.
At dawn the ridge emerges massed and dun. See Attack. —
Sassoon.
At dawn there was a murmur in the trees. See Two Months
(September) . — Kipling.
At dawn they came to the stream Hiddekel. See Death of
Eve, The. — Moody.
At dawn, when England's childish tongue. See Dandelion. —
Annan.
At daybreak they pressed on. Strange hills arose. See Book
of Earth, The (Shadow of Pascal, The). — Noyes.
At daybreak, when the falcon claps his wings. See Ballad
Written for a Bridegroom. — Villon.
At day's approach, dawn doth the darkness break. See Speech
of the Bishop of Puy to the Crusaders. — Unknown.
At de feet o' Jesus. See Feet o' Jesus. — Hughes,
At dead o' the night, alanna, I wake and see you there. See
At Dead o' the Night, Alanna. — Dollard.
At dead of night, when mortals lose. See Ungrateful Cupid,
The. — Hughes.
At dead of unseen night ghosts of the departed assembling. See
R evenants . — B ridges .
At Denver there was an influx of passengers. See Hearts and
Hands. — "O. Henry."
At dinner, she is hostess, I am host. See Modern Love (At
Dinner, She Is Hostess, I Am Host). — Meredith.
At Dresden on the Elbe, that handsome city. See Dresden. —
Heine.
At dusk of dawn the fragrant garden slept. See In the Garden.
— Jones.
At early dawn I marked them in the sky. See Pelican Island,
The (Pelican, The). — Montgomery.
At early dawn I once had been. See Dawning of the Day,
The. — Unknown.
At eleven o'clock on the morning of November. See Perfect
Tribute, The. — Andrews.
At eleven o'clock the crowd at Tynwald. See Deemster, The
(Cut Off from the People). — Caine.
At end of Love, at end of Life. See At End. — Moulton.
At Eutaw Springs the valiant died. See Eutew Springs and
To the Memory of the Brave Americans. — Freneau.
At eve last Midsummer, no sleep I sought. See Spell, The. —
Gay.
At eve the horse is freed of plough and wain. See Evening
Falls, An. — Stephens.
At even o' Hallowmas no sleep I sought. See Spell, The. —
Gay.
At evening and at morning. See Wood-Path, A. — Carman.
At evening too, how pleasing was our walk. See Childhood
(Evening Walk, The). —White.
At evening when I go to bed. See Daisies. — Sherman.
At evening when the lamp is lit. See Land of Story-Books,
The. — Stevenson.
At eventide in a far place, beyond the spires of Amherst. See
Emily Dickinson. — Griffith.
At eventide the Pilgrim came. See Renunciation. — Rihani.
At every heart-beat. See Time. — "tt."
At every pelourinho's ledge. See Don Juan in Portugal. —
Wilkinson.
At every turn of the road of life. See Lewis Rand. — John
ston.
At exactly fifteen minutes to eight. See Her Fifteen Min
utes. — Masson.
At first a dusky wreath they seem to rise. See Seasons, The
(Spring [Coming of the Rain, The]). — Thomson.
At first cock-crow. See Neighbors, The. — Garrison.
At first glance Lincoln's appearance was not attractive. See
As Orator. — White.
At first I laughed — for it was quite. See My First Spectacles.
— Riley.
At first I prayed for Light. See Larger Prayer, The. —
Cheney.
At first_ sight it might seem that religious principles were
entirely^- ignored by the fathers. See Our Christian Heri
tage (American Republic a Christian State). — Gibbons.
At first so faint and few. See Primroses (Hope). — Un~
knozvn.
At first we wuz gay, as the ship slipped. See Everybody's
Friend. — Unknown.
At five o'clock he milks the cow. See Breakfast Song, The.
Poulsson.
At five o'clock one April morn. See Orphans, The. — Gibson.
At five o'clock the fear began. See Forerunner to Rain.— -
Moore.
At Flores in the Azores Sir Richard Grenville lay. See "Re
venge," The. — Tennyson.
"At Fyvie's yetts there grows a flower." See Andrew Lam-
mie. — Unknown.
At Golgotha I stood alone. See Himself. — Ellis.
At Good Cheer House on Friendship Street. See At Good
Cheer House on Friendship Street. — Morris.
At half past eight my postman buzzes (twice). See Open
Letter to Postmen. — Holmes.
At half-past eight o'clock, booms, hen-coops, spars. See Don
Juan (Shipwreck, The). — Byron.
At half -past three a single bird. See At Half -Past Three a
Single Bird. — Dickinson.
At Haroun's court it chanced, upon a time. See World's Way
The. — Aldrich.
At Heaven's high gate each mortal told his story. See Before
the Gates. — Stanton.
At her easel, brush in hand. See Contrast, A. — Donnelly.
At her fair hands how have I grace entreated. See "How
Can the Heart Forget Her." — Davison.
At hint of Spring I have you back again. See "At hint of
Spring I have you back again." — Jones.
At home alone, O Nomades. See Home Sweet Home with
Variations (IV. As Austin Dobson Might Have Trans
lated It from Horace). — Bunner.
At home it seems to be the rule. See Ma's Tools. — Unknown.
At home or away, in the alley or street. See Some Mother's
Child.— Keeler.
At home they see on Skiddaw. See Reverie. — Hodgson.
At husking time the tassel fades. See At Husking Time. —
Johnson.
At last, "All quiet on the western front." See "No Quiet." —
Lennen.
At last, beloved^ Nature! I have met. See Sonnet and Elusive
Nature. — Timrod.
At last her face was turned to him who knew. See Seven Sad
Sonnets (II). — Aldis.
At last I am alone! Everything goes well. See Bells, The
(Burgomaster's Death, The). — Erckmann and Chatrian.
At last I am blest with a lover. See My Lover. — White.
At last I have a Sabine farm. See My Sabine Farm. — Field.
At last I have ceased repining, at last I accept my fate. See
Agnostic's Creed, The. — Malone.
At last I put off love. See He Abjures Love.. — Hardy.
At last I see my little maid full-grown. See Spanish Gypsy,
The. — Eliot.
"At last," my wife said to me, "I am to have a good servant."
See Our New Servant. — Barrie.
At last, one bitter night, he sunk down on the door-step, faint
and ill. See Sketches by Boz (Drunkard's Death, The). —
Dickens.
At last our dull Earth listens. See Earth Listens. — Bates.
At last she calls to mind where hangs a piece. See Rape of
Lucrece, The (Troy Depicted). — Shakespeare.
At last the beautiful Palm Sunday comes. See Palm Sunday.
— Jammes.
At last the bird that sang (or sung) so long. See Good Fri
day Night. — Moody.
At last the evening arrived. See Quo Vadis (Arena Scene
The) . — Sienkiewicz.
At last the four year storm of fratricide. See Song of the
Indian Wars, The (Sowing of the Dragon, The). — Nei-
hardt.
At last the secret is out, as it always must come in the end.
See Ascent of F6, The. — Auden.
At last the toil encumbered days. See Indian Summer.—
Irvine.
At last there'll dawn the last of the long year. See Opti
mism. — Ratcliffe.
"At last 'tis finished!" cried the Spanish painter. See Pic
ture of the Last Supper. — Boyd.
At last to be identified! See Resurgara. — Dickinson.
At last we are free, all hail, Hymenaeus! See Notes of a
Honeymoon. — Dobson.
At least, it was a life of swords. See Comrades. — Johnson.
At least one position ought no longer to be questioned. See
Our Duty. — Cook.
At length an aged sire far off He saw. See Christ's Victory
and Triumph (Satan). — Fletcher.
At length, by so much importunity press'd. See Lover, The:
A Ballad. — Montagu.
At length he draws near his end. He is seventy-three years of
age. See Death of Copernicus, The. — Everett.
At length I saw a lady within call. See Iphigenia. — Ten
nyson.
At length Mr. Dombey, one Saturday. See Dombey and Son
(Scene at Doctor Blimber's). — Dickens.
At length Moscow, with its domes, and towers. See Napo
leon and His Marshals (Burning of Moscow, The).—
Headley.
At length, Romans, we are rid of Catiline! See Second
Oration against Catiline (Catiline Expelled). — Cicero.
944
FIRST LINE INDEX
At the
At length the freshening western blast. See Marmion (Flod-
den) . — Scott.
At length the m wintry Horrors disappear. See Journey from
Patapsco in Maryland to Annapolis, April 4, 1730, A. —
Lewis.
At length they came where, stern and steep. See Lady of the
Lake (Fitz- James and Roderick Dhu). — Scott.
At length 'tis done, the glorious conflict's done. See Louis-
bourg and On the Late Successful Expedition against
Louisbourg. — Hopkinson.
At length we have settled a pastor. See Wanted — a Minis
ter's Wife. — Unknown.
At length when the war's at an end. See When the War's
at an End. — Dawson.
At length with jostling, elbowing and the aid. See Vision
of Judgment, The (At the Gate of Heaven). — Byron.
At Loschwitz above the city. See Birch Tree at Loschwitz,
The. — Levy.
At Madge, ye hoyden, gossips scofft. See Madge: Ye Hoy
den. — Field.
At Mantua long had lain in chains. See Death of Hofer,
The. — Mosen.
At matin hour, in middis of the night. See Praise of Age,
The. — Kennedy.
At mid-forenoon yesterday, a man who was crossing Wood
ward Avenue. See Why He Waited to Laugh. — Detroit
Free Press.
At midnight by the stream I roved. See Lewti. — Coleridge.
At midnight, death's and truth's unlocking time. See Crystal,
The. — Lanier.
At midnight from the zenith burst a light. See Angelic
Chorus, The. — Donahue.
At midnight I awoke from tranquil sleeping. See Flame. —
Streater.
At midnight, in his guarded tent. See Marco Bozzaris. — Hal-
leek.
At midnight in the alley. See Tom-Cat, The. — Marquis.
At midnight, in the month of June. See Sleeper, The. —
Poe.
At midnight in the silence of the sleep-time. See Asolando
(Epilogue). — R. Browning.
At midnight tears. See Solitary Observation Brought Back
from a Short Sojourn in Hell. — Bogan.
At midnight, through ray dream, the signals dread. See Blind,
The.— Walsh.
At midnight when the cattle are sleeping. See Cowboy's Medi
tation, The. — Unknown.
At mither's knee I waitin' stood. See Mither's Knee, A. —
Unknown.
At Mons there is a belfry tall. See Belfry of Mons, The. —
Thorley.
At morn, at noon, at twilight dim. See Hymn. — Poe.
At morn I plucked a rose and gave it Thee. See Rose Plant
in Jericho, A. — C. Rossetti.
At morn unto" my window sill. See St. Valentine's Day. —
Valentine.
At morn, when first the rosy gleam. See Bob White. —
McDonald.
At morning many a doting dad. See Waking the Boy.- —
Guest.
At morning the pale pigeons come in a band. See Pigeons, —
Dillon.
At morning's call. See Our Hymn. — Holmes.
At Nebra, by the Unstrut. See Inn of Care, The. — Wad-
dington.
At night an artist coated all the trees. See Withheld. —
Webster.
At night, by the fire. See Domination of Black. — Stevens.
At night in each other's arms. See Love's Vision. — Car
penter.
At night through the city in a song. See For Them All.' —
Wheelock.
At night, toward dawn, all the lights of the shore have died —
See Hooded Night.— Jeffers.
At night what things will stalk abroad. See Lux in Tenebris.
— Tynan.
At night when sick folk wakeful lie. See Dead Coach, The.
—Tynan.
At night when there are no lights my city is a man who arises.
See Lame One, The. — Anderson.
At nine a little girl begins. See Nine Years Old. — Guest.
At Noey's House — when they arrived with him. See Child-
World, A (At Noey's House) .—Riley.
At JNbgent, on the river Marne. See Blind Man, The. — Allen.
At noon I watched. See Immensity. — Wheelock.
At noon of an autumnal day. See Endicott and the Red Cross.
— Hawthorne.
At noon of night, and at the night's pale end. See Appari
tions. — Aldrich.
At noon the elfin flakes began to fall. See Snowfall. — Meeker.
At noon, Tithonus, withered by his singing. See Wedding,
The. — Aiken.
At noon, upon the mountain's purple height. See Watchers of
the Sky (Prologue: Observatory, The). — Noyes.
At noon, within the dusty town. See Birch Stream.— Averill.
At Norfolk, Virginia, a banquet was given. See He Called It
Off.— "Twain."
At once with him they rose. — See Paradise Lost (Hell). —
Milton.
At one house I saw the women upstairs at the window. See
Census-Taker's Experience. A.— ^-Detroit Free Press.
At one in the morning all's silent in Birdland. See Morning
in Birdland. — Thomas.
At one o'clock the wind with sudden shift. See Don Juan
(Shipwreck, The). — Byron.
At one time while Lincoln was engaged in chopping rails. See
After the Wrong Man. — Unknown.
At our gate he groaneth, groaneth. See At Our Golden Gate.
—Miller.
At Paris it was, at the opera there. See Aux Italiens. —
"Meredith."
that spread. See Swallow, The. — Bur-
See Polwart on the Green. —
See Hours of the Passion. —
At play in April ski<
roughs.
At Polwart on the Green.
Rarnsay.
At Prime Jesus was y-led.
William of Skoreham.
At Quincey's mote (or moat) the squandering village ends.
See Almswomen. — Blunden.
At Rochecoart. See Provincia Deserta. — Pound.
At Runnymede, at Runnymede. See Reeds of Runnymede,
The. — Kipling.
At Sagamore the Chief lies low. See Sagamore. — Robinson.
At Sestos Hero dwelt, Hero the fair. See Hero and Leander
(Hero the Fair). — Marlowe.
At setting day and rising morn. See Song. — Ramsay.
At Shelley's birth. See To Shelley.— Tabb.
At sight of him the birds berate. See Deer-Trapper, The. —
Palmer.
At Silver Lake three fishermen got up at break of day. See
Gullible Fishermen, The. — Guest.
At six — I well remember when. See Growing Old. — "Brown."
j'clock of an autumn dusk. See Dark Cup, The (Bells).
See Butterflies. — David-
At six o'c
—Teasdale.
At sixteen years she knew no care.
son.
At Stadacona half the sky. See Cartier Arrives at Stadacona.
— Allison.
At summer eve, when heaven's ethereal bow. See Pleasures
of Hope, The. — Campbell.
At sundown I shall launch a boat in space. See Good Ship
"Prayer," The, — O'Neal.
At sunrise, swimming (or striking) out to sea. See Voice,
The. — Gibson.
At sunset my brown nightingales. See Nightingales. — Conk-
ling.
At sunset our white butterflies. See Lullaby. — Taylor.
At sunset, when the rosy light was dying. See Wings of a
Dove. — Van Dyke.
At sunup the roundup. See Vaquero. — Simpson.
At table yonder sits the man we seek. See At the Mermaid
Inn. — Hildreth.
At ten a blithesome little maid. See Her Laugh — in Four
Fits. — Unknown.
At Thames faire port. See Britannia's Pastorals (Praise of
Spenser ["At Thames faire port"]). — Browne.
At that cave's mouth twice sixteen porters stand. See Purple
Island, The (Koilia). — Fletcher.
At that moment a low but fearful sound arose from the forest.
See Last of the Mohicans, The (Race for Life, A). —
Cooper.
At that peculiar slant of light. See Flaming Towns. — Eisele.
At the back of the pompous houses. See Green Crosses. —
Brown.
At the barren heart of midnight. See In Hospital (Nocturn)
— Henley.
At the bar-room door sat drunken Jim. See "Buy Your
Cherries." — Rowe.
At the bottom of true heroism is unselfishness. See Robert E.
Lee. — Daniel.
At the break of Christmas Day. See Waits, The. — D eland.
At the close of a winter day. See Rhyme of the Three Cap
tains, The. — Kipling.
At the close of the day when the hamlet is still. See Hermit,
The ("At the close of the day," etc.). — Beattie.
At the conclusion of the War. See Benjamin Franklin's Toast.
— Unknown.
At the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears. See
Reverie of Poor Susan, The. — Wordsworth.
At the corners of my house. See Four Trees. — Focht.
At the cross her station keeping. See Stabat Mater. — Jacopone
da Todi.
At the cry of the first bird. See Crucifixion, The. — Unknown.
At the debatin' club last night we all discussed. See No Hope
for Literature. — Foss.
At the door of his hut sat Massasoit. See Peace Message
The.— Stevenson.
At the door on summer evenings. See Song of Hiawatha
The (Firefly Song). — Longfellow.
At the edge of consciousness is a little door. See Doors. —
Gale.
At the eleventh hour he came. See Vineyard, The. — Kip
ling.
At the end I will bellow my challenge. See Phantoms. —
McGuire.
At the end of the bough! See Sweet Apple. — Stephens.
At the equinox when the earth was veiled in a late rain. See
Continent's End. — Jeffers.
At the feast of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords. See
Handwriting on the Wall, The. — Shaw.
At the first hour, it was as if one said, "Arise." See Spring.
—Fletcher.
At the foot of the Cross on Calvary. See Robe of Christ,
The. — Kilmer.
At the foot of the mountain height. See Rustic Bridal, The.
— Longfellow.
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At the foot of yon mountain, where the fountain doth flow.
See Red River Shore. — Unknown.
At the gate of old Granada, when all its bolts are barred. See
Lamentation for Celin, The. — Unknown.
At the gate of the West I stand. See "Scum o' the Earth."—
Schauffler.
At the grey dawn, amongst the falling leaves. See Bird from
the West, A. — Shorter.
At the half-way house the pony died. See Half Way. — Sand
burg.
At the head of a stretch of swiftly running water the river
widened. See Race with the Flames, The. — Murray.
At the head of Wear Water, about twelve at noon. See North
Country Collier, The. — Unknown.
At the heart of the cyclone tearing the sky. See Place of
Peace, The. — Markhara.
At the high ridge. See Wooden Christ, The. — Crow.
At the hole where he went in. See Jungle Book, The ("At
the hole,'7 etc.). — Kipling.
At the hotel all was expectation. See Story of the Man Who
Didn't Know Much, The (Honor of the Woods, The). —
Murray.
At the hour when the stars from the eastern spaces are peer
ing. See Out of the Deep. — Guerin.
At the keyboard still he lingered. See Organist, The. — Barr.
At the king's gate the subtle noon. See Coronation. — Jackson.
At the Lamb's high feast we sing. See Praise to the Lamb. —
Unknown.
At the last, tenderly. See Imprisoned Soul, The and Last In
vocation, The. — Whitman.
At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly. See
At the Mid Hour of Night. — Moore.
At the midnight in the silence of the sleep-time. See Asolando
(Epilogue). — R. Browning.
At the Midsummer, when the hay was down. See Four Years.
— Mulock.
At the Muezzin's call for prayer. See Ad Ccelum. — Romaine.
At the old concert hall on the Bowery. See She Is More to
Be Pitied than Censured. — Gray.
At the opening of the session in the fall of 1872. See Eulogy
on Charles Sumner. — Schurz.
At the Professors' ball to-night. See Old Story, The. — Un
known.
At the round earth's imagin'd corners, blow. See Holy Son
nets ("At the round earth's/' etc.). — Donne.
At the rude goodness. See Vernal Showers. — O'Neil.
At the seashore last week they showed me the stars. See
Stars in Town, The. — Van Rensselaer.
At the set of the sun. See At the Set of the Sun. — Unknown.
At the silken sign of the Poppy. See Where Dreams Are
Sold. — Graham.
At the spring. See Song. — Fisher.
At the time of parting. See Translations from Modern Jap
anese Poetry. — Takeko Kujo (II).
At the time of that disastrous warfare, in which Washington
rose. See Stamp Act, The. — Grimshaw.
At the time of the outbreak of the Crimean War. See Heroes
of Inkerman. — Overton.
At the time when Joshua conquered the Promised Land. See
Warnings from History (Palestine). — Rothe.
At the top of a squatty, three-story brick building. See Last
Leaf, The. — "O. Henry."
At the top of the house the apples are laid in rows. See
Moonlit Apples. — Drinkwater.
At the tower's base, the misty sea. See Monk Launcelot Re
members Guenevere, The. — Sturm.
At the turning of the tide. See At the Turning of the Tide. —
Manning.
At the wayside well I stooped down for to drink. See Haunted.
— Lanyon.
At the wedding of Shon Maclean. See Wedding of Shon
Maclean, The. — Buchanan.
At thee the Mocker sneers in cold derision. See Maid of Or
leans, The. — Schiller.
At these high words great heaven began to shake. See God
frey of Bulloigne (Prayer Brings Rain, A). — Tasso.
At thieves I bark'd, at lovers wagg'd my tail. See Epitaph
on the Lap-Dog of Lady Frail. — Wilkes.
At this dark pass we part, our ways divide. See Starry
Heights, The.— Phillies.
At this moment in Mississippi. See Christmas Eve.- — Lee.
At this moment, in spite of Triplet's precaution. See Peg
Woffington (Mrs. Womngton's Portrait). — Reade.
At this season of the anniversary of Washington's birth. See
Providential Events in the Life of Washington. — Allen.
At this second appearing to take the oath. See Second Inau
gural Address, The, — Lincoln.
At times when under cover I *ave said. See Instructor, The. —
Kipling.
At times when we're walking. See Underground Rumbling. —
Tippett.
At times with hurried hoofs and scattering dust. See Growth
of Love, The (XXXVII).— Bridges.
At times with self (when self is gripped anew). See Two
["At times when self," etc.]), — Leonard.
Lives (Pt. Ill .
At Timon's Villa let us pass a day.
mpn's Villa). — Pope.
At Trin. Col. Cam. — which means, in proper spelling.
See Moral Essays (Ti-
See
. Collegian and the Porter, The.— Planch ef™ "*"" °"
At twilight, in old Hospital St. Luke. See Willie's Signal
for_ Jesus. — Unknown.
At twilight time, when the lamps are lit. See Coyote and
Father Coyote. — Sterling.
At twilight, when the sun is low. See Modern Babel. — Parsons.
At two o'clock in the morning, if you open your window and
listen. See Dawn Wind, The. — Kipling.
At two o'clock, Sam and Andy brought the horses up to the
posts. See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Escape, The). — Stowe.
At Wapping I landed, and called to hail Mog. See Jack at
the Opera. — Dibdin.
At what precise minute that little airy musician doffs his night-
gear. See That We Should Rise with the Lark (On
Rising with the Lark). — Lamb.
sing
At whiles (yea oftentimes) I muse over. See La Vita Nuova
c.). — Dante.
the green. See Jenny Dang the
("At whiles," etc.)
At Willie's wedding
Weaver. — Boswell.
Athelstan King. See Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (Battle of Brun-
anburh, The). — Tennyson, tr.
Athens, a fragile kingdom by the foam. See Triumph. — Ran
som.
Athirst in spirit, through the gloom. See Prophet, The. —
Pushkin.
Athlete, virtuoso. See For One Who Would Not Take His
Life in His Hands. — Schwartz.
Athwart that land of bloss'ming vine. See Battle-Line, The —
Dollard.
Athwart the harbour lingers yet. See Sunrise along Shore. —
Montgomery.
Athwart the sky a lowly sigh. See London. — Davidson.
Athwart the sunrise of our western day. See Achilles. —
Myers.
Atlantic! islands, phantom-fair. See Teneriffe ("Atlantid
islands,3' etc.). — Myers.
Atoms as old as stars. See Voice, The. — Teasdale.
Atonement? Lord, who doth atone today? See Atonement —
LeNart.
Atri in Abruzzo, a small town. See Tales of a Wayside Inn
(Bell of Atri, The). — Longfellow.
Atropos, dread One of the Three. See Atropos. — O'Hara.
Attempt the highest! Nobler far. See Aim High. — Lyon.
Attend, all ye who list to hear our noble England's praise. See
Armada, The and Spanish Armada. — Macaulay.
Attend my lays, ye ever honour'd nine. See Hymn to the
Morning. — Wheatley.
Attend you and give ear awhile. See Honour of Bristol, The. —
Unknown.
Attending services not long ago in an elegant church. See
Choir's Way of Telling It, The. — Unknown.
Attending services recently in% a church where the worship
is of a highly aesthetic kind. See Church Music. — Un
known.
Attentive eyes, fantastic heed. See Poet, A. — Hardy.
Auburn autumn leaves, will you come back? See Auburn. —
Sandburg.
"Auchanachie Gordon is bonny and braw." See Lord Saltoun
and Auchanachie. — Unknown. ^
Auf der Briicke stand ich um Mittnacht. See Die Briicke. —
Longfellow.
August. Burned hills lean towards sunset. See California
Orchard. — Gidlow.
Augustus was a chubby lad. See Story of Augustus, Who
Would Not Have Any Soup, The. — Hoffmann.
Auld Daddy Darkness creeps frae his hole. See Auld Daddy
Darkness. — Ferguson.
Auld Noah was at hame wi' them a'. See Parley of Beasts. —
"M'Diarmid."
Aunt Deb sat near the front window of her little house. See
Chloe Ann's Easter Egg. — Sweet.
Aunt Grace never saw us children. See Toot Makes a Match.
—Hart.
"Aunt, I think you're drefful stupid." See Laurie's Apology. —
Wolcott.
Aunt Jane was one of the worrying kind. See Aunt Jane
Worried. — Guest.
Aunt Mary, may I go to the top of the house and fly my kite?
See Obeying Pleasantly. — Unkno^vn.
Aunt Mime, a faithful old negro. See Aunt Mime at the
Circus. — McCoIlum.
Aunt Miranda sat by the window. See New Chronicles of
Rebecca (Tragedy in Millinery, A). — Wiggin.
Aunt Nabby Powers was one of those afflicted and afflictive
women. See Aunt Nabby. — Unknown.
Aunt Nellie (or Nelly) has fashioned a dainty thing. See
Baby in Church. — Gow.
Aunt Peggy, coming down from her place in the country. See
Aunt Peggy and High Art. — Dallas.
Aunt Prue was a little particular. See Youthful Experiences.
— Unknown.
Aunt Samantha was visiting at a house in Buffalo. See World
without Men. — Unknown.
Aunt Sylvia was an old domestic. See Aunt Sylvia's First
Lesson in Geography. — Unknown.
Aunties know all about fairies. See Grown-Ups. — Fyleman.
Aunty, don't you think my doll looks sweet? See What Be
came of the Kitten. — Unknown.
Aurore Pradere, pretty maid. See Aurore Pradere. — Un
known.
Austere the music of my songs. See Austere the Music of
My Songs. — Sologub.
Authors and actors and artists and such. See Bohemia. —
Parker.
Authors, today as a Nation we bring. See Authors, We Greet
Thee. — Hatton.
Automobiles in a row. See Stop — Go. — Baruch.
Autumn, — and the trees are stripped. See Faith, — Lee.
Autumn, Autumn^ give me of your crimson. See Song in
Autumn, A. — -Garrison,
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Autumn, autumn, you thought I was not spying. See Autumn.
— Morel and.
Autumn, crystal eye. See Autumn, Crystal Eye. — Ruddock.
Autumn day, fruitful day! See Autumn Day, Fruitful Day I —
Unknown.
Autumn departs; but still his mantle's fold. See Lord of the
Isles, The (Fading Autumn). — Scott.
Autumn has changed to spring since last I wrote. See Letters,
The.— Lee.
Autumn has come, so bare and gray. See Wanderings of the
Birds, The. — Unknown.
Autumn hath all the summer's fruitful treasure. See Sum
mer's Last Will and Testament (Autumn). — Nashe.
Autumn in England! God! How my heart cries. See Autumn
in England. — Mitchell.
Autumn, in her scarlet cloak. See Carouse. — Towne,
Autumn in Oregon is wet as Spring. See Smith, of the Third
Oregon, Dies. — Davies.
Autumn is a train that travels. See Autumn Train. — Shacklett.
Autumn is in the air. See London Interior. — Monro.
Autumn is only winter in disguise. See Against the Cold. —
Bynner.
Autumn is weary, halt, and old. See October Redbreast, The. —
Meynell.
Autumn leaves are softly falling. See Mother's Love. — Mann-
heimer.
Autumn like a tired man is sitting down to rest. See Autumn.
— Smith.
Autumn: the ninth year of Yuan Ho. See Temple, The. —
Po Chii-i.
Autumn was cold in Plymouth town. See Her Picture. — Cor-
tissoz.
Autumn with chilling touch draws swiftly near. See Nature's
Miracle. — Fallon.
Autumnal clouds. See Autumnal Clouds. — Fletcher.
Aux taureaux Dieu cornes donne. See Peter Parasol. —
Stevens.
'Av 'ee met a Cornish miner. See Cornish Miner, The. — Gries.
Avarice is the besetting sin of the age. See Post Nummos
Virtus. — Spalding.
Avast, honest Jack! now, before you get mellow. See Battle
of Erie, The. — Unknown.
Ave Maria! blessed be the hour! See Don Juan (Ave Maria).
— Byron.
Ave Maria! maiden mild! See Lady of the Lake, The (Hymn
to the Virgin). — Scott.
Ave Maria! o'er the earth and sea. See Don Juan (Evening).
— Byron.
Ave Sanctissima! See Ave Sanctissirna. — Unknown.
'Ave you 'eard o' the Widow at Windsor. See Widow at
Windsor, The and Sons of the Widow, The. — Kipling.
'Ave you seen Bill's mug in the Noos to-day? See Coward,
The. — Service.
Avenel Gray at fifty had gray hair. See Avenel Gray. — Rob
inson.
Avenge, O Lord, Thy slaughtered (or slaughter'd) saints,
whose bones. See On the Late Massacre in Piedmont and
Sonnet: On the Late Massacre in Piedmont. — Milton.
Avert, High Wisdom, never vainly wooed. See On the Danger
of Wan—Meredith.
Avoid Extreams and shun the fault of such. See Essay on
Criticism, An ("Avoid extreams," etc.}. — Pope.
Avoid the reeking herd. See Eagle and the Mole, The. —
Wylie.
Avoid, you strollers in the dark street. See Against Illumina
tions. — MacLeish.
Avore we went a-milken, vive. See Bees a-Zwarmen.— Barnes.
Aw, gee, I wisht them ol' fog-horns would stop blowin*. See
In San Francisco. — Hilty.
Aw gee, ma, do I have to go to the store now? See Runnin'
Errands. — King.
Aw gee Ma — I don't want to go to bed. See It Ain't Late. —
Murray.
Aw, I daresay you'll hardly cwedit the stowy I'm going to tell.
See Gallant Wescue, A. — Sapte.
Aw, naow, git on away, Hiram. See Kentucky Mountain
Courtship. — Wallace.
Aw, quit yer cryin', kid — I know it's tough. See Cell-Mates.
— Untermeyer.
"Awa' wi' ye, Tammy man, awa wi' ye to the schule." See
Tammy's Prize. — Unknown.
Awa' wi' yer diddles on the pipes and the fiddles. See Sang
o' the Smiddy, The. — Spence.
Awake, JSolian lyre, awake. See Progress of Poesy, The. —
Gray.
Awake! and sing the glory of the coming of the Lord. See
Our God Is Marching On. — Copeland.
Awake! arise! the hour is late! See Longfellow Alphabet, A. —
LeRow, comp.
Awake! arise, ye men of might! See To Arms. — Benjamin.
Awake! arise, ye patriot brave. See War-Song, A. — Field.
Awake! Awake! See Wishmaker's Town (Bells).— Young.
Awake! awake! my gallant friends. See Battle of Tippe-
canoe, The. — Unknown.
"Awake, awake, my little boy!" See Land of Dreams, The. —
Blake.
Awake, awake, my Lyre. See Davideis, The (Invocation). —
Cowley.
"Awake! awake! my Phillis." See Morning Voices. — Goodhue.
Awake, awake, 0 Church of God! See Clarion- Call, The,—
Unknown.
Awake! awake! the stars are pale, the east is russet gray. See
Song of the Dawn (Awake! Awake!). — Ruskin.
Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite. See Awake, Awake, Thou
Heavy Sprite. — Campion.
Awake! Depression with its long long blight. See Rubaiyat of
Account Overdue. — Morley.
Awake, faire Muse; for I intend. See Ode, An. — Browne.
Awake! flower of the forest, sky-treading bird of the prairie.
See Calling-One's-Own. — Ojibwa Indians.
Awake, glad heart! get up and sing! See Christ's Nativity
and Awake, Glad Heart! — Vaughan.
Awake, glad soul! awake, awake! See Awake! Awake! — Un
known.
Awake, he loved their voices. See Longfellow's Love for the
Children.-— Riley.
Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake! See Awake, My
Heart. — Bridges.
Awake, my Myrto, with the birth of day. See At Castella-
mare. — Symonds.
Awake, my St. John! leave all meaner things. See Essay on
Man, An ("Awake, my St. John!", etc.). — Pope.
Awake, my soul, and come away. See Hymn for Christmas
Day, A. — Taylor.
Awake, my soul, and with the sun. See Morning Hymn. —
Ken.
Awake, my soul; stretch every nerve. See Awake, My Soul!
Doddridge. *
Awake! Oh, North Wind. See Song of Solomon ("Awake!
Oh, North Wind").— Bible, t O.T.
"Awake," said the sunshine; "'tis time to get up." See Spring
Song. — Unknown.
Awake! — the crimson dawn is glowing. See Thirty-first of
May. — Tennyson.
Awake! the dawn is on the hills! See Morning Serenade and
Aubade. — Cawein.
Awake! The day is coming now. See Awake! — Walther von
der Vogelweide.
Awake thee, my Lady-love! See Sylvia; or, the May Queen
(Morning- Song) . — Darley.
Awake, thou wintry earth. See Easter Hymn. — Blackburn.
Awake, ye forms of verse divine! See Croaker Papers, The
(National Paintings, The). — Halleck and Drake.
Awake, ye nations, slumbering supine. See Sonnets Written
in the -Fall of 1914.— Wpodberry. '
Away across the yellow plain. See Mexican Lullaby, A. —
Conkling.
Away! away! See Complaint, The. — Akenside.
Away! away! cried the stout Sir John. See Fate of Sir John
Franklin, The. — Doten.
Away, away in the Northland. See Legend of the Northland,
A. — Cary.
Away ! away ! through the sightless air. See Song of the Light
ning. — Cutter.
Away, away, through the wide, wide sky. See Song of the
Stars (''Away, away," etc). — Bryant.
Away back in the twenties, sum seventy-odd year ago. See
Ghost of Lone Rock, The. — Howard.
Away beyond the Jarboe house. See Strange Tree. —
Roberts.
Away by the lands of the Japanee. See Rhyme of the Three
Sealers. — Kipling1.
Away, delights! go seek some other dwelling. See Captaine,
The (Away, Delights). — Fletcher and Massinger (?).
Away down East where I was reared amongst my Yankee
kith. See Mary Smith. — Field.
Away, far off in China, many, many years ago. See Cho- Che-
Bang and Chi-Chil-Bloo. — Unknown.
Away, for we are ready to a man! See Golden Journey to
Samarkand, The (Epilogue). — Flecker.
Away, four miles, I heard the Santa Fe. See Twelve o' Clock
Freight. — Flanner.
Away from the town, in the safe retreat. See Lesson in
Geography, A. — Wynne.
"Away from the wine-cup, away, my boy/* See Away from
the Wine-Cup, Away! — Unknown.
Away, haul away, boys, haul away together. See Haul Away O.
— Unknown.
Away, haunt thou not me. See In a Lecture-Room. — Clough.
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed. See Cradle Hymn. —
Luther.
Away in the waste of the White Horse down. See Ballad of
the White Horse, The (Ethandune: The Last Charge). —
Chesterton.
Away; let nought to Love displeasing. See "Away; let nought
to Love displeasing" and Winifreda. — Unknozsm.
Away my verse! and never fear. See To His Verse. — Landor.
Away now, lovely Muse, roam and be free. See Growth of
Love, The (LX VIII). —Bridges.
Away out in old Texas, that great lone star state. See Only
a Cowboy. — Unknown.
Away! the moor is dark beneath the moon. See Stanzas —
April, 1814 and Remorse. — Shelley.
Away thou fondling motley humorist. See Satires (Satire I).
— Donne.
Away to the Brook. See Angler's Ballad, The. — Cotton. _
Away to the river, away to the wood. See Away to the River.
— Jackson.
Away to the woods. See Spring in the Woods .-—Stong.
Away up high in the placid sky. See Bicycling in the Sky. —
Tubbs. m f '
Awav up in the attic where the wind says "Woo-ool" See
Cupid's Corner. — Waterman.
Away, 'way off 'cross the seas and such. See Little Toy Land
of the Dutch, The. — Unknown.
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Away with recipes in books 1 See Ancient Adage. — Unknown.
Away with silks, away with lawn. See Clothes Do But Cheat
and Cozen Us. — Herrick.
Away with these self-loving lads. See Caelica (Cynthia). —
Greille.
.
Away with vanity of Man! See November. — McGinley.
"Away with you, away with you, James de Grant!"
See
,
James Grant, — Unknown.
Away with your fictions of flimsy romance. — See First Kiss of
Love, The. — Byron.
Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses! See Lachin y
Gair. — Byron.
Away yee barb'rous Woods ; How ever yee be plac't. See Poly-
olbion ("Away yee barb'rous woods/' etc.). — Drayton.
Aw'd by her own rash words she was still: and her eyes to
the seaward. See Andromeda (Andromeda and the Sea-
Nymphs) . — Kingsley.
Aweary am I of living in town and village. See Aweary Am
I.— Abu 'L'-Ala Al-Ma' Arri.
Awf'lest boy in this-here town. See Elmer Brown. — Riley.
Awful baddest Bunny. See Bunny Did It. — Unknown.
Awful if the duel between Man and the Age in which he lives!
See Last of the Barons, The (Despondent Inventor, XVI
Century, The). — Bulwer-Lytton.
Awhile their route they silent made. See Lord of the Isles,
The (Lake Coriskin). — Scott.
Awkward was she yesterday. See Maiden, The. — Hille.
Awright, awright, ev'rybody get ready. See Steel Laying Hol
ler. — Unknown.
Ay, an old story, yet it might. See Legend, A. — Kendall.
Ay, ay, O ay — the winds that bend the brier! See Idylls of
the King (Last Tournament, The [Tristram's Song]). —
Tennyson.
"Ay, ay, sir, they're smart seamen (enough), no doubt. See
Little Stow- Away, The. — Unknown.
Ay, but I know. See Twelfth Night (Unrequited Love). —
Shakespeare.
Ay, but to die, and go we know not where. See Measure for
Measure ("Ay, but to Die"). — Shakespeare.
Ay, down the years behold he rides. See S wordless Christ,
The. — Hutchison. «,»,,,*
Ay! drop the treacherous mask! throw by. See Butlers Proc
lamation. — Hayne.
Ayr Dwainie! — My Dwainie! See Flying Islands of the Night,
The (Dwainie). — Riley.
Ay, from the first my soul was outward-bound. See Ideal
Passion (XII).— Woodberry.
Ay gonna tell you 'bout my treep to Cooney I-land. See
Yonny's and Alma's Visit to Cooney I4and. — Weyburn.
Ay, it is fitting on this holiday. See Ode in Memory of the
American Volunteers Fallen for France. — Seeger.
Ay lad, look on yon ocean, now, you see it's calm and still.
See As "Old Giles" Saw It.— Cohen.
Ay, lay him 'neath the Simla pine. See Possibilities. — Kipling.
Ay, let it rest! And give us peace. See Gospel of Peace,
Ay me, 'alas, heigh ho, heigh ho! See Ay Me, Alas, Heigh
Ho! — Unknown.
Ay me alas! the beautiful bright hair. See Canzone: His Son
net for Selvaggia. — Pistoia.
Ay me, ay me! I sigh to see the scythe afield. See Proper
Sonnet, How Time Consumeth All Things, A and Sic
Transit. — Unknown.
Ay me! for aught that ever I could read. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A (Course of True Love, The) .— -Shake-
**Ay, not at home, then, didst thou say?" See Call on Sir
Walter Raleigh, A.— Piatt.
Ay, Oliver! I was but seven, and he was eleven. See Echo
and the Ferry. — Ingelow.
Ay, raid my orchards, now the fruit is ripe. See Harvest. —
Heilman.
Ay, shout and rave, thou cruel sea. See Herndon. — Mitchell.
Ay, tear her tattered ensign down! See "Old Ironsides". —
Holmes.
Ay, this is freedom! — these pure skies. See Hunter of the
Prairies, The. — Bryant.
Ay, those attires are best; but, gentle nurse. See Romeo and
Juliet (Potion Scene). — Shakespeare.
Ay, thou art welcome, heaven's delicious breath! See October.
— Bryant.
Ay, thou varlet! Laugh away! See Laughter Holding Both
His Sides. — Riley.
Ay, 'twas here, on this spot. See Atalanta in Camden-Town. —
"Carroll"-.
Ay! Unto thee belong. See Theocritus. — Fields.
Ay waukin, O. See Ay Waukin, O. — Burns.
Ay yust bane oop by Minnesote. See Oatmobile, The. — Un
known.
Aye, but she? See Ode to Silence. — Millay.
Aye, lads, aye, we fought *ern. See "Off Manilly". — Cooke.
Aye, let the Jesuits lie. See To King Victor Emmanuel. —
Lushington.
Aye, on the shores of darkness there is light. See To Homer.
—Keats.
"Aye, squire," said Stevens, "they back him at evens." See
How We Beat the Favorite. — Gordon.
Aye, thou art welcome, heaven's delicious breath! See Octo
ber. — Bryant.
Ayeel Ai! This is heavy earth on our shoulders. See Frescoes
for Mr. Rockefeller's City (Burying Ground by the Ties).
— MacLeish.
Azaleas — whitest of white! See White Azaleas. — Kimball.
Azure, 'tis I; from, the caves of death withdrawn. See Helen,
the Sad Queen.— Valery.
B
Baa, baa, black sheep. See Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. — Mother
Goose.
Ba-ba, baby sheep. See Hushaby, A. — Field.
Ba-ba, black wool. See Chorus. — Rands.
Babbette and Nannette Brent, twin sisters, were seldom apart.
See Babbette's Easter Lesson. — Chisholm. _
Babbitt, your tribe is passing away. See Virginians Are Com
ing Again, The. — Lindsay.
Babe she's so always. See Some Christmas Youngsters (Little
Questioner, The). — Riley.
Babouscka sits before the fire. See Babouscka. — Thomas.
Baby and I were going to Uncle Brown's. See Blue Sky
Somewhere. — Vara.
Baby, baby bright. See Cradle Songs (I). — Swinburne.
Baby, baby dear. See Cradle Songs (II). — Swinburne.
Baby, baby, hush-a-bye. See Lullaby, A. — Alma-Tadema.
Baby, baby, lay your head. See Good Night. — Taylor.
Baby, baby, ope your eye. See Good-Morning. — Unknown.
Baby blew a bubble. See Bubble, The. — Hoatson.
Baby bye. See Baby Bye and Fly, The.— Tilton.
Baby dear, good-night, good-night. See "Baby dear, good
night, good-night." — Unknown.
Baby is a sailor boy. See Swing, Cradle, Swing. — Cooper.
Baby is sailing away in a boat. See Cradle Boat, The. —
Kejrnton.
Baby mine, over the trees. See Baby Mine. — Greenaway.
Baby mustn't frown. See Gravel Path, The. — Alma-Tadema.
Baby sat on the window-seat. See Baby and Mary. — Unknown.
Baby, see the flowers! See In a Garden. — Swinburne.
Baby, sleep! shadows creep. See Cradle Song of a Soldier's
Wife.— Barker.
Baby sleeps, so we must tread. See Don't Wake the Baby. —
Unknown.
Baby vamps, is it harder work than it used to be? See Baby
Vamps. — Sandburg.
Baby wants a lullaby. See Lullaby. — Rands.
Baby wants his breakfast. See Baby's Breakfast. — Poulsson.
Baby was lonely with mother away. See Erris Fairy, An. —
D'Arcy.
Baby, what do the blossoms say. See Flower Bed, The. —
Henshaw.
Baby's been in Sleepyland. See Sleepyland. — Richards.
Baby's brain is tired of thinking. See Boston Lullaby, A. —
Roehe.
Baby's dying. See Baby's Dying. — Riley.
Bacchus by the lonely ocean. See Rhododaphne (Bacchus). —
Peacock.
Bacchus must now his power resign. See Drmkmg-Song, A. —
Carey.
Bachelor's hall! What a quare lookin' place it is! See
Bachelor's Hall. — Finley.
Bachelors should never be. See More Preyed Upon Than Prey
ing. — Fishback .
Back and side go bare, go bare. See Gammer Gurton's Needle
(Ale Song). — Unknown.
Back behind the mirror is another pussy-cat. See Looking-
Glass Pussy, The. — Widdemer.
Back from a two-years' sentence. See Back from a Two-
Years' Sentence. — Riley.
Back from the front there came. See Before Vicksburg. —
Unknown.
Back from the trebly crimsoned field. See Wanted — A Man. —
Stedman.
Back in the days when Phlagstaff, the Dane, was monarch.
See Rejected "National Hymns" (or "Anthems"), The. —
"Kerr."
Back of all silences and our tears. See Grand Canyon Again
(II) . — Simpson.
Back of Chicago the open fields — were you ever there? See
Evening Song. — Anderson.
Back of every go_lden dream. See Triumph. — Guest.
Back of the beating hammer (by which the steel is wrought).
See Thinker, The. — Braley.
Back of the loaf is the snowy flour. See Our Daily Bread. —
Babcock.
Back of this door is the fabled star. See For a Library Door.
— Kenyon.
Back she came through the trembling dusk. See Folk-Song. —
Untermeyer.
Back side of Albany stands Lake Champlain. See Siege of
Plattsburg. — Unknown.
Back thro' the hills I hurried home. See Ballad of the Ban
shee. — Dollard.
Back to England: I wish I could be there. See Home. — Mac-
gillivray.
Back to our shores he comes from the sad strand. See League
of Nations. — Turner.
Back to the bewildering vision. See Kinship. — Roberts.
Back to the flower-town, side by side. See In Memory of
Walter Savage Landor. — Swinburne.
Back to the primal gloom. See Going Blind. — Tabb.
Back to the sun he ploughed the mead. See Laborer, The. —
Thomas.
Back where the Old Gods dream there is no pain. See Song
from a Masque. — Widdemer.
Back with the same question Major. See Bells of Bruges,
The. — Laidlaw.
Backward among the dusky years. See Compassion. — Hardy.
Bacwkard and forward under the trees. See Swinging under
the Apple Trees. — Dithridge.
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FIEST LINE INDEX
Be proud
Backward she leans, as when the rose unblown. See Venus of
Milo, The. — Noyes.
Backward, turn Backward, O Time, in your flight. See Rock
Me to Sleep. — Allen.
Backward we look regretful, forward we glance with dread.
See Resurgam. — Bitton.
Bacon says, "Reading makes a full man." See Public Speech.
—Bellows.
Bad lies behind, worse lies before. See Comfort of Manuel,
on Setting Forth Defeated in the "Venturer," The. —
Masefield.
Bad was the wife of Barney O'Linn. See Barney O'Linn and
the Leaches. — Unknown.
Bad Worm! See Cauliflower Worm, The. — Lindsay.
Bah! That's the third umbrella gone since Christmas. See
Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture. — Jerrold.
Balankin was as gude a mason. See Lamkin (B vers.). —
Unknown.
Balkis was in her^ marble town. See Emblems of Love (Balkis).
— Abercrombie.
Baloo, baloo, my wee, wee thing. See Cradle Song, The. —
Gall.
Baloo, loo, lammy, now baloo, my dear. See Lullaby. — Nairne.
Balow, my babe, lie still and sleep! See Lady Anne Both-
well's Lament and Balow. — Unknown.
Bambino in his cradle slept. See Bambino. — Field.
Band concert public square Nebraska city. See Band Concert.
— Sandburg.
Bands of dark and bands of light. See Travellers' Song. —
Macdonald.
Banner of America! Oh, banner of the west-land! See Banner
of America. — McCarthy.
Banner of England, not for a season, O banner of Britain, hast
thou. See Defence of Lucknow, The. — Tennyson.
Bar me in jail, where I can sing. See If War Should Come. —
Musser.
Barabbas, convicted of murder. See Barabbas. — Guest.
Barabbas, Judas Iscariot. See Morning After, The. —
Wellesley.
Barbara, child, with luminous face. See Barbara. — Mitchell.
Barb'd blossom of the guarded gorse. See Song of Winter, A.
— -Pfeiffer.
Barber, barber, shave a pig. See "Barber, barber, shave a pig."
— Mother Goose,
Bard of our Western World! — its prairies wide. See Three
Singing Friends (James Newton Matthews). — -Riley.
Bard! to no brave chief belonging. See Fight of the Forlorn,
The. — Darley.
Bards of brow funereal. See Mystical Poets. — Nervo.
Bards of Passion and of Mirth. See Ode and Ode on the
Poets. — Keats.
Bards of the Future! you that come. See On the Future of
Poetry. — Dobson.
Barefoot and ragged, with neglected Hair. See On a Fair
Beggar. — Ayres.
Barefooted boys scud up the street. See Sudden Shower, A. —
Barefooted, in his hood and cloak of brown. See Friar, The.
— Casal.
Barley-mowers, here we stand. See Barley-Mowers' Song, The.
— Howitt.
Barnes, the pedagogue, is a worthy man who has seen trouble.
See Swallowed Frog, The. — Unknown.
Barnes, the schoolmaster in a suburban town. See Spirited
Object Lesson, A. — Unknown.
Barnet's boy left a sack of flour at Archibalds last evening.
See Something Spilt. — Unknown.
Barney McGee, there's no end of good luck in you. See
Barney McGee. — Hovey.
"Baron of Brackley, are ye in there?" See Baron of Brack-
ley, The (B vers.). — Unknown.
Barque of phosphor. See Fabliau of Florida.- — Stevens.^
Bartholomew Benjamin Bunting. See Singular Sangfroid of
Baby Bunting, The. — Carryl.
Bartholomew is. very sweet. See Bartholomew. — Gale.
Bartholomew, my brother. See St. Bartholomew's on the Hill.
— Carman.
Base ball was something which the old whaling captains. See
Cap'n Pel eg Bunker Describes a Game of Base Ball. —
Underbill. . „ .
Basil Wolgemuth lay asleep on his couch. See Rosicrucian,
The. — Mulock.
Baskets of ripe fruit in air. See Gardener Janus Catches a
Naiad. — Sitwell.
Basking in peace in the warm spring sun. See Romance of
the Carpet, The.— Burdette.
Bat, bat, come under my hat. See Bat, Bat, Come under My
Hat. — Mother Goose. „,,.,«,
Bathed in war's perfume — delicate flag. See Bathed in Wars
Perfume/ — Whitman.
Baths of Rome and Babylon. See City Song, A. —
Mitchell.
Bathsheba came out to the sun. See Telling the Bees.— Reese.
Bathsheba: to whom none ever said scat. See Epitaph. — Whit-
Batter my heart, three person'd God; for, you. See Holy
Sonnets ("Batter my heart," etc.). — Donne.
Battles nor songs can from oblivion save. See Immortality. —
Bawloo, my bonnie baby, bawlililu. See "Last Cradle Song, The.
— Hogg.
Be a friend. You don't need money. See Be a Friend.- —
Guest.
Be a god, your spirit cried. See To William Blake. — Dargan.
Be absolute for death; either death or life. See Measure for
Measure ("Be absolute," etc.). — Shakespeare.
Be brave, faint heart. See Optimism. — Mackintosh.
Be cheerful! Give this lonesome world a smile. See Be
Cheerful. — Unknown.
Be composed — be at ease with me — I am Walt Whitman, lib
eral and lusty as Nature. See To a Common Prostitute. —
Whitman.
Be content with neuter things. See Advice to a Child. — Him-
mell.
Be content with thy lot. See Content. — Unknown.
Be extra careful by this door. See Whisperer, The. — Van
Doren.
"Be faithful Don!" the farmer called, that sultry summer
morn. See Path of the Cyclone, The. — Thorne.
Be firm, be bold, be strong, be true. See Dare to Stand Alone.
— Unknown.
Be firm! One constant element in luck. See Urania. — Holmes.
Be flip with us if you want to, spring wind. See Spring
Wind.— Sandburg.
Be for a little while eternal. See O Mors Sterna. — Gregory.
Be gay now. See Spring Carries Surprises. — Sandburg.
Be gentle to the comma with its curly little tail. See Comma
Caution. — Gleason.
Be glad in the Lord. See New Life, The. — Smith.
Be glad, little children. See Glad and Good. — Unknown.
Be glaid all ye that luvaris been. See Welcome to May. —
Unknown.
Be honest, kindly, simple, true. See World's All Right, The. —
Service.
Be hopeful, friend, when clouds are dark. See Be Hopeful. —
Strickland.
Be hush'd, my dear. See Be Hush'd, — Hastings.
Be I agoin' t' the graduation? See Jane's Graduation. — Nash.
Be in me as the eternal moods of the bleak wind, and not. See
AOPIA (Doria).— Pound.
Be it life, be it death, there is nearing. See Requiescat. —
Riley.
Be it not mine to steal the cultured flower. See Simple Nature.
-Romanes.
Be it right or wronge, thes(e) men amonge on wymen do com-
playn. See Nutbrown Mayde (or Maide), The. — Un
known.
Be it so! I will even undergo this last degree of ignominy!
See Mary Stuart ("Be it so!"). — Maffei.
Be kind and tender to the Frog. See Frog, The. — Belloc.
Be kind, be kind. Nor vain regrets invite. See Be Kind. —
Clark.
Be kind to all dumb animals. See Humane Thought. — Mc-
Be kind to her O Time. See To End Her Fear. — Freeman.
Be kind to the panther! for when thou wert young. See Kindly
Advice (Panther, The). — Unknown.
Be life what it has been, and let us hold. See To His Wife. —
Ausonius.
Be like the bird. See Wings and Be like the Bird. — Hugo.
Be loyal to interests of client. See Lawyer's Ten Command
ments. — Ogden.
Be merry, be merry, I pray you, be merry every one. See
Be Merry. — -Unknown.
Be merry, man! and tak nocht far in mind. See Hermes the
Philosopher. — D unbar.
Be mine, and I will give thy name. See Be Mine, and I Will
Give Thy Name. — Bennett.
"Be mine," said the ardent young Sawmilegoff. See Russian
Courtship, A. — Unknown.
Be more than his dad. See Father and Son. — Guest.
Be near me when my light is low. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Be near me," etc.). — Tennyson.
Be not afraid, O Dead, be not afraid. See Land, The. — Burt.
Be not afraid of death. See Great Lover, The. — Davidson.
Be not afraid to pray, to pray is right. See Prayer. — Coleridge.
Be not an anchor, O my faith, to lie. See My Faith. — Canfield.
Be not angry with me that I bear. See Apology. — Lowell.
Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man
soweth, that shall he also reap.
Deceived).— Bible, N. T.
Be not dismayed, whate'er betide.
Martin.
Be not so desolate. See Promise. — "J£."
Be not too certain, life! See Hill, The. — Holley.
Be not too proud, imperious Dame. See Defiance, The. —
Flatman.
Be not too quick to carve our rhyme. See Song, A. — Home.
Be nothing in this book construed. See To the Dead Dough
boys. — Leonard.
Be of good cheer, brave spirit; steadfastly. See "Be of good
cheer," etc. — Emerson.
Be off, wind, vagabond — scare. See Fools Songs m a Wmd-
mill ( Winter) .— Maclaren.
Be our fortunes as they may. See Be Our Fortunes As They
May. — Riley.
Be patient, Life, when Love is at the gate. See Dialogue. —
Arensberg.
Be patient, O be patient! Put your ear against the earth.
See Patience. — Linton.
Be perfect — for I love thee more in thought. See Be Perfect. —
Tree.
Be pitiful, my God! See Mea Culpa. — "Carbery."
Be present at our table, Lord. See "Be present at our table,
Lord." — Unknown.
Be proud you people of these graves. See City of Monu
ments. — Rukeyser.
See Galatians (Be Not
See God's Goodness. —
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"Be quiet, good Trusty." See Trusty Learning A, B, C. —
Follen.
Be secret, heart, and if your dreams have come. See Sonnet. —
Mitchell.
Be silent now, all People, young and old. See Song of Sion,
A ("Be silent now," etc.). — Grave.
"Be still and know that I am God!" See Be Still. — Ayer.
Be still: be still: nor dare. See Holy Hill, A. — "^E."
Be still, Mr. Wind, be still! See Take Care.— Waldo.
Be still, my child, remain in statu quo. See Lawyer's Lullaby.
— Coggswell.
Be still, my heart, and- listen. See Khristna and His Flute. —
"Hope.'*
Be still, my little, dancing feet. See Song of Diligence, A. —
Frazee-Bower.
Be still, my soul, be still; the arms you bare are brittle. See
Shropshire Lad, A (XLVIII). — Housman.
Be still, sad soul, be still. See Resignation. — MacManus.
Be still. The Hanging Gardens were a dream. See Be Still.
The Hanging Gardens Were a Dream. — Stickney.
Be still, while the music rises about us: the deep enchant
ment. See At a Concert of Music. — Aiken.
Be still, ye wooded cliffs and waterfalls. See Pan. — Unknown.
Be strange in what thou wilt, and try. See Magari. — Car
penter.
Be strong! See^ Be Strong! — Babcock.
Be strong in faith and courage: ever true. See Be Strong. —
Be strong, my boy, and buckle in. See Act the Man. —
Brininstool.
Be strong O warring soul! For very sooth. See Be Strong! —
Scott.
Be strong to hope, O heart. See Be Strong. — Procter.
Be strong! We are not here to play. See Be Strong! —
Babcock.
Be then thine own home, and in thyself dwell. See Verses
to Sir Henry Wootton. — Donne.
Be then your counsels, as your subject, great. See To the
Federal Convention. — Dwight.
Be these the selfsame verses. See Buch Der Lieder. —
Bridges.
Be thou at peace this night. See Nocturne. — Davison.
Be thou guardian of the weak. See Parting of the Ways,
The.— Gilder.
Be thou my priestess, who hast ever stood. See To Nature. —
Fisher.
Be thy duty high as angels flight. See Duty Our Ladder. —
Leighton.
Be to her, Persephone. See Memorial to D. C. (Prayer to
Persephone) . — Millay.
Be tranquil, Dellius, I pray. See To Quintus Dellius. —
Horace.
Be useful where thou livest, that they may. See Be Useful. —
Herbert.
Be vengeance wholly left to powers divine. See Hind and the
Panther, The (Conversion), — Dryden.
Be well assured that on our side. See Song in Storm, A. —
Kipling.
Be wise, and cherish thine hope in the freshness of the days.
See Sigurd the Volsung (Wisdom of Brynhild, The). —
Morris.
Be wise, my Sorrow! Keep thee now more still. See Self-
Communing. — Baudelaire.
Be wise to-day; 'tis madness to defer. See Night Thoughts
(Proscrastination) . — Young.
Be with me. Beauty, for the fire is dying. See On Growing
Old.— Masefield.
Be with me in the evening. See Be with Me in the Evening. —
Ficke.
Be with us, Lord, today. See Soul-Feeding Hyacinths. —
Farley.
Be ye in love with April-tide? See Be Ye in Love with
April-Tide? — Scollard.
Be you still, be you still, trembling heart. See To His Heart,
Bidding It Have No Fear. — Yeats.
Be you to others kind and true. See Golden Rule, The. —
New England Primer. p
Be young — forever — through the centuries. See Claudian (Curse,
The). — Herman and Wills.
Be your words made, good Sir, of Indian ware. See Astro-
phell and Stella (XCII).— Sidney.
Beams from your forest built my little house. See To My
Country. — Wilkinson.
Bear him, comrades, to his grave. See Burial of Barber, The.
— Whittier.
Bear in mind. See Drum. — Hughes.
Bear it on tenderly. See O'Connell's Heart. — Dorsey.
Bear me to Dictaeus. See Aeon. — "H. D."
Bear the love of my heart to my land far away. See Fair
Hills of Eire, The. — Colum.
Bear the news, Mary. See Bear the News, Mary. — Unknown.
Bear with me while I lead you to a rust-stained slab. See
Our Reunited Country. — Howell.
Bear with us, O Great Captain, if our pride. See Home-
Voyage, The. — Riley.
Beat against me no more. See Low Voices. — Piper.
Beat at the bars. See Bars. — Sandburg.
Beat! beat! drums! — Blow! bugles! blow! See Beat! Beat!
Drums I — Whitman.
Beat, little breast against the wires. See Sky-Lark Caged,
The. — Noyes.
Beat me a crown of bluer metal. See Lamp and the Bell,
The (II).— Millay.
Beat off in our last fight were we? See Naulahka, The ("Beat
off," etc.). — Kipling.
Beat, old heart, these are the old bars. See Beat, Old Heart. —
Sandburg.
Beat on proud Billows (or Billowes). Boreas Blow. See Loy
alty Confin'd and In Prison. — L'Estrange.
Beat on the buckskin, beat on the drums. See Thunderdrums
(Drummers Sing, The— I and VI).— Sarett.
Beat on the Tom-toms, and scatter the flowers. See Bride,
The. — "Hope."
Beat the broad gates, a goodly hollow sound. See Virgidemia-
rum Libri Sex (Deserted Mansion, A). — Hall.
Beat the drums of tragedy for me. See Fantasy in Purple. —
Hughes.
Beat the knife on the plate and the fork on the can. See
Going In to Dinner. — Shanks.
Beating a hollow bone. See Hollow Bone, The. — Jeffrey.
Beating Heart! we come again. See At Her Window. —
Locker- Lampson.
Beauing, belling, dancing, drinking. See Rakes of Mallow,
The. — Un known.
Beautie sate bathing by a Spring. See Beauty Bathing. —
Munday.
Beauties, have ye seen this toy. See Hue and Cry after Cupid,
The (Beauties, Have Ye Seen This Toy). — Jonson.
Beautiful and rich is an old friendship. See Old Friendship. —
Tietjens.
Beautiful are thy hills, Wayagamack. See Wayagamack. —
La.rn.pman .
Beautiful as a tiered cloud. See Clipper Ships. — Fletcher.
Beautiful as the flying legend of some leopard. See Judith of
Bethulia. — Ransom.
Beautiful body made of ivory. See Variations (XIV). —
Beautiful child! by thy mother's knee. See My Beautiful
Child. — Sigourney.
Beautiful earth of stars and streams. See Gaudeamus. — Le
Gallienne.
Beautiful Evelyn Hope is dead ! See Evelyn Hope. — R. Brown
ing.
Beautiful face of a child. See Three Portraits of Prince
Charles. — Lang.
Beautiful faces are those that wear. See Beautiful Things. —
Allerton.
Beautiful glooms, soft dusks in the noonday fire. See Marshes
of Glynn, The ("Beautiful glooms," etc.). — Lanier.
Beautiful habitations, auras of delight! See Auras of De
light. — Patmore.
Beautiful hands are those that do. See Beautiful Things. —
Beautiful in her solitary grandeur. See Battle of Germantown,
The (Heroes of the Land of Penn). — Lippard.
Beautiful is man's home: how fair. See England to India. —
Bridges.
Beautiful is she, this woman. See Love Song. — Haida Indians.
Beautiful lie the dead. See Beautiful Lie the Dead. — Phil
lips.
Beautiful lily, dwelling by still rivers. See Flower-de-Luce. —
Longfellow.
"Beautiful!" niebby it be, bairn. See Story of the Yorkshire
Coast, A. — Unknown.
Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come. See Night
ingales. — Bridges.
Beautiful on the bough. See Beautiful on the Bough. — Noyes.
Beautiful shadow. See Deformed Transformed, The (Invoca
tion to the Spirit of Achilles). — Byr9n.
Beautiful? Sir, you may say so. Thar isn't her match in the
country. See Chiquita. — Harte.
Beautiful Soup, so rich and green. See Alice's Adventures
in Wonderland (Turtle Soup). — "Carroll."
Beautiful Spirit of Life. See Ode to the Spirit of Life. —
Manning.
Beautiful spoils! borne off from vanquish'd death! See Rose
Aylmer's Hair, Given by Her Sister. — Landor.
Beautiful Star, that dawned in the Orient. See Star of the
East. — Sleight.
Beautiful, sublime, and glorious. See Sea, The. — Bernard.
Beautiful sun that giveth us light. See Beautiful. — Bixler.
Beautiful things that hang in water. See Mirror. — Manual.
Beautiful, tragical faces. See Piccadilly. — Pound.
Beautiful valley! through whose verdant meads. See Monte
Cassino. — Longfellow.
Beautiful Virgin! clothed with the sun. See Sonnets to Laura
(Songs [To the Virgin Mary]). — Petrarch.
Beautiful vision! how bright it rose. See Reign of Peace,
The. — Thornton.
Beautiful was the night. Behind the black wall of the forest.
See Evangeline (Moonlight on the Prairie). — Long
fellow.
Beautifully Janet slept. See Janet Waking. — Ransom.
Beauty — a beam, nay, flame. See Fading Beauty. — Marini.
Beauty, a silver dew that falls in May. See Epigram. — Un
known.
Beauty and Majesty are fallen at odds. See Cynthia (Sonnet).
— Barnfield.
Beauty and merit now are join'd. See Song. — Hopkinson.
Beauty and rags were the portion possessed. See Peronella.
— Unknown.
Beauty and sorrow must be one. See Beauty and Sorrow. —
Lowe.
Beauty, arise, show forth thy glorious shining! See Pleasant
Comedy of Patient Grissill, The (Bridal Song, A). —
Dekker.
Beauty calls and gives no warning. See Evensong. — Torrence.
950
FIRST LINE INDEX
Because
Beauty clear and fair. See Elder Brother, The (Beauty Clear
and Fair). — Fletcher.
Beauty crowds me till I die. See Beauty Crowds Me. —
Dickinson.
Beauty ever was designed. See Bride or Handmaiden? —
Spence.
Beauty forsakes her sky. See Visitant, The. — Noyes.
Beauty growing on a thorn. See Chiaroscuro. — Thompson.
Beauty nad first my pride. See Star, The. — Weaving.
Beauty I sought where the skies were bluest. See Shepherd's
Song, The. — Connolly.
Beauty in darkness. See Beauty in Darkness. — Noyes.
Beauty in woman; the high will's decree. See Sonnet: He Com
pares All Things with His Lady. — Cavalcanti.
Beauty in your silent towers. See Beauty and the Beast. —
Lynd.
Beauty is but a flower. See Summer's Last Will and Testa
ment (Death's Summons). — Nashe.
Beauty is but a vain and doubtful good. See Beauty. —
Unknown.
Beauty is ever to the lonely mind. See Beauty Is Ever to
the Lonely Mind. — Nathan.
Beauty is fashioned out of mud. See Viaticum. — Gorman.
Beauty is still immortal in our eyes. See Immortal, The. —
Pickthall.
Beauty, let be: I cannot see your face. See Sonnets: "Long,
long ago" (Complete'). — Masefield.
Beauty like hers is genius. Not the call. See House of Life,
The (Genius in Beauty).— D. Rossetti.
Beauty may be the path to highest good. See Straight Road,
The. — Hooper.
Beauty, no other thing is, then a Beame. See Definition of
Beauty", The. — Herrick.
Beauty of Life has been given to me. See Beauty of Life. —
. Colvin.
Beauty retires; the blood out of the earth. See Sonnets: "Long,
long ago" (Complete). — Masefield.
Beauty sat bathing by a spring. See Colin and To Colin Clout.
— Munday.
"Beauty sat with me all the summer day." See Growth of
Love, The (LV I). —Bridges.
Beauty sometime, in all her glory crowned. See Idea s Mirrour
("Beauty sometime"). — Drayton.
Beauty still walketh on the earth and air. See Beauty. —
Smith.
Beauty, sweet Love, is like the morning dew. See To Delia
(XLVII).— Daniel.
Beauty, thou wild fantastic ape. See Beauty. — Cowley.
Beauty to boast, methinks 'tis rather late. See Song. — Hugo.
Beauty was with me once, but now, grown old. See Sonnets:
"Long, long ago" (Complete). — Masefield.
Beauty — what is it? A perfume without name. See Epitaph
for the Poet V. (III).— Ficke.
Beauty will not let me rest. See Pitiless Beauty. — Wheelock.
Beauty with the flame shawl, do not repulse me. See Ghazal of
Isa Akhun Zada. — Mathers.
Beauty's Delight, the Princess Gwenivere. See Arthur and
His Ring.— Masefield.
Beaver roars hoarse with melting snows. See Biglow Papers,
The (Hosea Bigelow's Lament). — Lowell.
Because a woman's lips were red. See History. — Tanaquil.
Because at fifty miles he drives. See Railroad Engineer, The.
— Guest.
"Because, because," the sound of the hard road said. See
Proud, Unhoped-For Light. — Hoi den.
Because Blake was a hosier's son. See One Law for the Lion
and Ox. — Morton.
Because God put His adamantine fate. See Failure. — Brooke.
Because he is at home within himself. See Man Who Is at
Home within Himself, A. — Holloway.
"Because he is so very small." See Manyo Shu (On the Death
of His Child). — Okura.
Because he is young. See Manyo Shu ("Because," etc.}. —
Okura.
Because he lived, next door a child. See Because He Lived. —
Guest.
Because He lives, I, too shall live. See Because He Lives. —
Lath r op.
Because he loved the poor of purse. See Because He Stayed
Humble. — Guest.
Because he sulked and hung his head. See Quitter, The. — Guest.
Because he was a butcher and thereby. See Reuben Bright. —
Robinson.
Because He was a man. See Nationality. — Duggan.
Because her eyes were far too deep. See "Dream.' — Riley.
Because her heart is all too proud. See Heart of Canada, The.
— Noyes.
Because I am idolatrous and have besought. See Epigram. —
Dowson. _ , ,
Because I breathe not love to every one. See Astrophel and
Stella (LI V).— Sidney. „ A . ,
Because I can not hope to disremember. See Antiphony for
Thursday. — Horton.
Because I could not stop for Death. See Chariot, The and
"Because I could not stop for Death." — Dickinson.
Because I coveted courage. See Courage. — Moore. _
Because I craved a gift too great. See Compensation. — Gar-
Because 1 do not hope to turn again. See Ash- Wednesday (I).
— Eliot.
Because I feel that, in the Heavens above. See To My Mother.
Because I 'had loved so deeply. See Compensation.— Dunbar.
Because I had no place to sleep. See Riley Spends Him a
Night in Jail. — Morrissette.
Because I have been giveoi much. See Because of Thy Great
Bounty. — Crowell.
Because I have called to you. See Calls. — Sandburg.
Because I have loved life, I shall have no sorrow to die. See
Song of Living, A. — Burr.
Because I have made light of death. See Death, — Mackintosh.
Because I have not done the things I know. See One of Many.
— Gary.
Because I hold it sinful to despond. See Fortitude. — Unknown.
Because I love, I weep. See Song. — Davies.
Because I sought it far from men. See Naulahka, The ("Be
cause I think," etc.}. — Kipling.
Because I think not ever to return. See Ballata. — Cavalcanti.
Because I used to shun. See Spark, The.— Plunkett.
Because I was content with these poor fields. See Musketaquid.
— Emerson.
Because I will not darken the dark sky. See To the Pessimists.
— Noyes.
Because in tender majesty. See I Thank My God. — Studdert-
Kennedy.
Because in the hour of the morning-star. See Hour of the
Morning-Star, The. — Wheelock.
Because in victory, as of old, I bear. See Britain — To the
Empire. — Noyes.
Because it rains when we wish it wouldn't. See Things Work
Out. — Guest.
Because Mankind is glad and brave and young. See In Mem
ory (II). — Kilmer.
"Because man's soul is man's God still." See Songs before
Sunrise (Prelude). — Swinburne.
Because mine eyes can never have their fill. See Ballata: He
Will Gaze upon Beatrice. — Dante.
Because my grief seems quiet and apart. See Because My
Grief Seems Quiet and Apart and Sonnet. — Nathan.
Because my joy is less than joy. See Courage. — Frazee-Bower.
Because niy life has lain so close to thine. See Thus Far. —
Jewett.
Because my overcoat's in pawn. See Bohemian Dreams, The. —
Service.
Because Nolan Doyle's farm had a wonderful wood. See Camp-
Meeting at Doyle's. — Parker.
Because of a popular prejudice against whooping cough. See
Emmy Lou ("Because of a popular prejudice," etc.}. —
Martin.
Because of body's hunger are we born. See Sehnsucht. — Wick-
ham.
Because of one whose footstep never fell. See Harper, The. —
Mull ins.
Because of the light of the moon. See Alchemy. — Carlin.
Because of you I bear aloft the standard. See Because of
You. — Cestrian.
Becaxise of you we will be glad and gay. See Julian Grenfell. —
Baring.
Because of your firm faith, I kept the track. See Stimulus of
Friendship, The. — Unknown.
Because on the branch that is tapping my pane. See In the
Hospital. — Guiterman.
Because one creature of his breath. See Fire-Bringers, The
(Pandora's Songs — III). — Moody.
Because our lives are cowardly and sly. See Road, The. —
Stephens.
Because our talk was of the cloud-control. See House of Life,
The (Secret Parting). — D. Rossetti.
Because out of corruption burns the rose. See Nature. — Binyon.
Because river-fog. See Shui Shu ("Because river-fog")- —
Kiyowara Fukuyabu.
Because some men in khaki coats. See Lullaby, A. — Glasgow.
Because the angels in the Heavens above. See Sonnet to My
Mother. — Poe.
Because the earth is vast and dark. See Home for Love. —
Freeman.
Because the little gentleman made nautical instruments. See
Miniature. — Lowell.
Because the night was bitterly cold. See Feline Fate, A. —
Brown.
Because the plum trees on the peak. See Mountain Top, The. —
Hitomaro.
Because the road was steep and long. See Love's Lantern. —
Kilmer.
Because the rose must fade. See Song. — Gilder.
Because the shadows deepen'd verily. See At the Last. —
Marston.
Because, the singer of an age, he sang. See Shakespeare. — Lee.
Because the Spirit of Delight has laid. See As One Finding
Peace. — Sister Mary of the Visitation.
Because the thing was finished in a tomb. See Juliet Protests.
— Marsh.
Because the upper and the nether stones. See To a BafHed
Idealist. — Hopkins.
Because the years are few, I must be glad. See Debt, The. —
Bates.
Because they thought his doctrines were not just. See Shelley.
— Hayne.
Because Thou art the Way. See Way, The. — Howard.
Because thou canst not see. See Philosopher to His Mistress,
The. — Bridges.
Because thou com'st, a weary guest. See Arab Welcome, An. —
Aldrich,
Because thou hast the power and owtrst the grace. See Sonnets
from the Portuguese (XXXIX). — E. Browning.
Because thro' twenty times ten million years. See My Instant.
— Leitch.
951
Because
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Because upon the rocks I snatch my rest. See Traveller, The. —
Ono No Komachi.
Because we felt there could not be. See God's Acre. — Bynner.
Because we regret them, so confidently, we are denying the
dead. See Denying the Dead. — Bowes-Lyon.
Because you flourish in worldly affairs. See Common Lot, The.
— Saxe.
Because you have been kind to me. See Bouquet for Judas. —
Tenney.
Because you have no fear to mingle. See To a Sparrow. —
Ledwidge.
Because you love me, I have found. See Because You Love
Me. — Unknown.
Because you passed, and now are not. See Ballad of Heroes, A.
— Dobson.
Because your eyes are slant and slow. See Songs of a Mark
edly Personal Nature (Prophetic Heart). — Parker.
Bed is the boon for me! See Old Lizette on Sleep. — Lee.
Bed is too small. See Bed Is Too Small. — Coatsworth.
Bedtime's come fu* little boys. See Lullaby. — Dunbar.
Bee baw babby lou, on a tree top. See "Bee baw babby lou." —
Unknown.
Bee baw bunting. See "Bee baw bunting." — Unknown.
Bee in the lavender. See "She Became What She Beheld." —
Furse.
Bee! tell me whence do you come? See Messenger, The. —
Stephens.
"Beeg Irish cop dat walks hees beat." See Two 'Mericana
Men.— Daly.
Been in the pen so long, O honey. See Been in the Pen So
Long. — Un known.
Been on the hummer since ninety-four. See A. R. U. — Un
known.
Been out in the lifeboat often? Ay, ay, sir, oft enough. See
Lifeboat, The. — Sims.
Bees and honeycomb in the dried head of a horse in a pasture
corner. See In Tall Grass. — Sandburg.
Bees are in the blossoms. See Summer. — Guest.
Bees! Bees! Hark to your bees! See Bee-Boy's Song, The. —
Kipling.
Bees don't care about the snow. See Bees. — Sherman.
Bees over the gooseberry bushes. See Bees, The. — Ridge.
Bee-ull! Bee-ull! O Bee-ull! my gracious. See Wakin' the
Young Uns. — Boss.
Before a bright fire, on a cold December evening. See Christ
mas Jane. — Unknown.
Before a midnight breaks in storm. See Before a Midnight
Breaks in Storm. — Kipling.
Before all hearts and minds in this august assemblage, the
image of one man stands. See Death of Henry
B
age
utler.
ge, the
Clay. —
.
Before and behind, before and behind. See Before and Behind.
— Lawrence.
Before attempting to recite this blood-curdling story. See Ghost
Story, A. — "Twain."
Before Christ left the Citadel .of Light. See In Memory. —
Kilmer.
Before God's footstool to confess. See Success. — Unknown.
Before Granada's fated walls, encamped in proud array. See
Moor's Revenge, The. — Mickiewicz.
Before he pass'd from mortal view. See Solemn Rondeau. —
Bell.
Before her flew Affliction, girt in storms. See Euthymiae Rap-
tus (Herculean Silence). — Chapman.
Before her supper where she sits. See Daughter at Evening,
The.— Nathan.
Before Him weltered like a shoreless sea. See Judgment Day.
— Howells.
Before his lion-court. See Glove, The. — Schiller.
Before I brand a brother. See Before. — Leitch.
Before I close my eyes in sleep. See Evening Prayer, An. —
Barton.
Before I die I may be great. See Songs of an Empty House
(Vista).— Wilkinson.
Before I drink myself to death. See My Book. — Service.
Before I eat my pudding. See Spoon, The. — Fleming.
Before I joined the army. See Death and the Fairies. — Mac-
Gill.
Before I knew, the Dawn was on the road. See Road to
Dieppe, The. — Finley.
Before I see another day. See Complaint of a Forsaken Indian
Woman, The. — Wordsworth.
Before I sigh my last gasp, let me breathe. See Will, The. —
Donne.
Before I stumbled o'er a song. See Before I Stumbled. —
Carlin.
Before I trust my fate to thee. See Woman's Question, A.-—
Procter.
Before I was a travelled bird. See Regarding (1) the U. S.
and (2) New York. — Adams.
Before I woke I knew her gone. See Flower of Flame, The. —
Nichols.
Before man came. See Stone Mountain.— Whiteside.
Before man came to blow it right. See Aim Was Song, The. — -
Frost.
Before man parted for this earthly strand. See Revolutions.—
Arnold.
Before Man's labouring wisdom gave me birth. See Ship and
Her Makers, The and Ship, The. — Masefield.
Before me you bowed as before an altar. See Homage. —
Hoyt.
Before my balcony, the great cataract is thundering. See
Niagara Falls. — Arnold.
Before my eyes, and yet so far above my praise. See Amer
ica. — Fraser.
Before my face the picture hangs. See Upon the Image of
Death.— Southwell.
Before my lady's window gay. See "Before my lady's," etc. —
Symonds, tr.
Before my light goes out for ever if^ God should give me a
choice of graces. See Impenitentia Ultima.— Do wson.
Before nay love and I had met. See St. Valentine's Magic
Wand.— Waterfield.
Before my Spring I garnered Autumn's gain. See Life's
Handicap. — Kipling.
Before old Tencombe of the Barrows died. See Simkin,
Tomkin and Jack. — Masefield.
Before one drop of angry blood was shed. See Non-Combatant.
— Hamilton.
Before our eyes a pageant rolled. See After the Centennial. —
Cranch.
Before our lady came on earth. See Earthly Paradise, The
(Song from "The Hill of Venus"). — Morris.
Before pur lives divide for ever. See Triumph of Time, The. —
Swinburne.
Before our trenches at Cambrai. See Cambrai and Marne. —
Roberts.
Before proud Rome's imperial throne. See Caractacus. —
Barton.
Before Saint Anne. See Good Bishop, The. — Unknown.
Before St. Francis' burg I wait. See Song-Flower and Poppy
(At Assisi). — Moody.
Before she has her floor swept. See Portrait by a Neighbor.
— Millay.
Before she went from grieving. See Apples, — Reese.
Before that my loved one. See Apprehension. — Ainslie, tr.
Before that ship, there was no motion. See At the Shore. —
Morgan.
Before the battle soldiers fight the fear. See Ghostly Battles. —
Dresbach.
Before the beginning of years. See Atalanta in Calydon ("Be
fore the beginning of years"). — Swinburne.
' - ' " ™ ' : fo;
See Last
Before the beginning Thou hast foreknown the end.
Prayer. — C. Rossetti.
Before the Cathedral in grandeur rose. See Great Guest
Comes, The and How the Great Guest Came. — Markham.
Before the cock in the barnyard spoke. See Hangman's Oak. —
Millay.
Before the dawn begins to glow. See Before the Dawn. —
Peck.
Before the dawn of History. See Woman Always Pays, The. —
«TT 'T1 T> "
Before the dawn-wind swept the troubled sky. See Vision, A. —
Dearmer.
Before the first wild matins of the thrush. See Book of
Earth, The (Prophet, The). — Noyes.
Before the grass is out the people are out. See Paterson. —
Williams.
Before the hot dog had grown stylish when of friends it had
only a few. See Old Hot-Dog Wagon, The. — Guest.
Before the living bronze Saint-Gaudens made. See Ode in
Time of Hesitation, An. — Moody.
Before the mansion lay a lucid lake. See Don Juan (Lake at
Newstead, The). — Byron.
Before the night comes, before the day goes. See Pausa. —
Deutsch.
Before the paling of the stars. See Before the Paling of the
Stars. — C. Rossetti.
Before the passing bell begun. See Verses on the Death of
Dr. Swift. — Swift.
Before the people crowned Prince Arthur^ king. See Idylls of
the King (Lancelot and Elaine [Elaine]). — Tennyson.
Before the Roman came to Rye or out of Severn strode. See
Rolling English Road, The and Before the Roman Came
to Rye. — Chesterton.
Before the seas and mountains were brought forth. See
Burden of Time, The. — Scott.
Before the solemn bronze Saint Gaudens made. See Ode in
Time of Hesitation, An. — Moody.
Before the spring had flowered away full summer burst in
middle May. See Berkshire Holiday, A. — Bax.
Before the starry threshold of Jove's Court. See Comus. —
Milton.
Before the stout harvesters falleth the grain. See Summer
Shower, The. — Read.
Before the sun rose at yester-dawn. See Kitty Bhan. —
Walsh.
Before the throne the spirits of the slain. See Legend of
Ypres, A.— Jenkins.
Before the unseen cock had called the time. See Builders,
The.— Masefield.
Before the urchin well could go. See Fair Thief, The. —
Wyndham.
Before the wine-shop which o'erlooks the beach. See Ship
wrecked. — Coppee.
"Before the Word was written," said the Hind. See Hind and
the Panther, The ("Before the Word," etc.). — Dryden.
Before there was in Egynt any sound. See Monadnock
through the Trees. — Robinson.
Before there were houses, there were the wild hills and the
blind wind. See Lodging for the Night, A. — Rorty.
Before Thine Altar on my bended knees. See Christ's Friends.
— Coleridge.
Before this cooling planet shall be cold. See Epitaph for the
Race of Man (I).— Millay.
Before this generous time. See Finding of Love, The. — Graves.
952
FIBST LINE INDEX
Behold
Before this time another year, I may be gone. See Oh, Lawd,
How Long? — Unknown.
Before those golden altar-lights we stood. See Victory. —
Noyes.
Before Thy children, Lord, were fully grown. See As We
Forgive. — Noyes.
Before thy door too long of late. See Extremum Tanain. —
Horace.
Before thy grisly front no man may stand. See Christus
Triumphans. — Fallen.
Before thy shrine I kneel, an unknown worshipper. See Ante
Aram, — Brooke.
Before Time was, and vast, insensate void. See Great Word,
The. — Duclo.
Before us in the sultry dawn arose. See Slave, The. — Home.
Before Vespasian's regal throne. See Death of Gaudentis. —
"Harriet Annie."
Before we shall again behold. See Song: Endimion Porter and
Olivia. — Davenant.
Before we take an auto ride Pa says to Ma. See Ma and
the Auto. — Guest.
Before you came. See Before You Came. — Meeker.
Before you kissed me only winds of heaven. See Kiss, The. —
Teasdale.
Before you sail, sweet sailor. See Welsh Ballad. — Rhys.
Before you thought of spring. See Bluebird, The. — Dickinson.
Before you touch the bolt that locks this gate. See Spoken at
a Castle Gate. — Davidson.
. "Beggar," he sayes. See Little John a' Begging. — Un
known.
Begin early — early enough to stir up enthusiasm before it is
time to stir up the soil. See Hints for the First School
Garden. — Alger.
Begin the day with smiling eyes. See Receipt for Happiness,
A. — Bangs.
Begone, pernicious baneful tea. See Virginia Banishing Tea. —
Pennsylvania Journal.
"Begone, thou fond presumptuous Elf." See Waterfall and
the Eglantine, The. — Wordsworth.
Begone, you, sir. Here, shepherd, call your dog. See Shep
herd Dog of the Pyrenees, The. — Murray.
Be-gorrie, all wor sorry. See Larry Noolan's New Year. —
Riley.
Begotten by the meeting of rock with rock. See Sea Holly. —
Aiken.
Behave yoursel' before folk. See Behave Yoursel' before Folk.
— Rodger.
Behind a flake of cloudy fire. See To Whom They Sing. —
Phillpotts.
Behind each mask there is a story. See En Masque. —
Therme.
Behind him lay the gray (or great) Azores. See Columbus. —
Miller.
Behind me lie the clumping streets. See Battery Park. —
Cline.
Behind me lies the mistress of the East. See Pilgrim, The. —
Downing.
Behind the board fence at the banker's house. See Last An
telope, The. — Piper.
Behind the hilltop drops the sun. See Evening Songs. —
Cheney.
Behind the house is the millet plot. See Behind the House Is
the Millet Plot and Melilot. — Lee.
Behind the pinions of the Seraphim. See Four Sonnets (III.
Garden, The). — Jones.
Behind the ploughman's wind-burnt face. See Man and Mule.
— Doughty.
Behind the wattle-woven house. See St. Christopher of the
Gael. — "Macleod."
Behind thee leave thy merchandise. See Woodnotes (God Hide
the Whole World in Thy Heart) . — Emerson.
Behind them slowly sank the western world. See Her World.
— Miller.
Behind this mist of whispering soft lace. See City Rain. —
Mallet.
Behind thy pasteboard, on thy battered hack. See Don Quixote.
— Dobson.
Behind yon hills where Lugar flows. See My Name, O and
Song: My Name, O. — Burns.
Behine de hen-house, on my knees. See Short'nin' Bread
Song — Pieced Out, A. — Riley.
Behold! a giant am I. See Windmill, The. — Longfellow.
Behold a hag whom Life denies a kiss. See Opportunity. —
Cawein.
Behold a little (or silly), tender Babe. See New Prince, New
Pomp. — Southwell.
Behold ! a sonnet is a Piece of Work. See Autobiography
(Extensionese, 1924). — "R. L."
Behold a table spread! See Holy Communion Service, Sulva
Bay. — Littlej ohn.
Behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son. See Isaiah
(Messiah, The).— Bible, 0. T.
Behold a woman! See Faces (Whitman's Mother). — Whit
man.
Behold a wonder here. See Behold a Wonder Here and Miracle,
The. — Unknown.
Behold, above the hidden root. See Blackberry Bush, A. —
Tabb.
Behold, against thy will, against thy word. See Death of
Eve, The (Eve's Song) . — Moody.
Behold another singer!" Criton said. See "Song, to the Gods,
Is Sweetest Sacrifice." — Fields.
Behold Fiammetta, shown in vision here. See Fiammetta. —
D. Rossetti.
Behold from sluggish winter's arm. See Primo Vere. — Car-
ducci.
Behold, he watches at the door. See Saadi ("Behold, he
watches"). — Emerson.
Behold her Seven Hills loom white. See Resurge San Fran
cisco. — Miller.
Behold her, single in the field. See Solitary Reaper, The. —
Wordsworth.
Behold him now where (or as) he comes! See Passing of
Christ, The (Real Christ, The). — Gilder.
Behold him, priests, and though he stink of sweat. See Steel
Glass, The (Piers Ploughman). — Gascoinge.
Behold His Satanic Majesty in cabinet council assembled. See
In Satan's Council-Chamber. — Willard.
Behold how eager this our little Boy. See Of the Boy and
B utter fly . — Bunyan .
Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell.
See Psalms (CXXXIII).-— Stfefe, O. T.
Behold how Greece, the Ancient, stood. See Thermopylae. —
Grimes.
Behold! how swift the matter is effected. See Autobiography
(Class Poet, 1920) .—"R. L."
Behold, I gathered mine offenses. See Caravan, The. — Blouz.
Behold, I have a weapon. See Othello (Othello's Remorse).
— Shakespeare.
Behold I see the haven nigh at hand. See Faerie Queene, The
(Dragon Slain, The). — Spenser.
Behold, in awful march and dread array. See Campaign, The
(Marlborough at Blenheim). — Addison.
Behold in us three parties known as "supers." See Supers. —
Newton.
Behold! in various throngs the scribbling crew. See English
Bards and Scotch Reviewers ("Behold, in various," etc.}.
— Byron.
Behold, its streaming rays unite. See Banner of the Free. —
Holmes.
Behold me waiting — waiting for the knife. See In Hospital
(Before). — Henley.
Behold, O noble Lady, O Mother piteous. See Prayer to Santa
Maria del Vade. — Ruiz.
Behold, of dreams the best will I tell. See Dream of the Rood,
The. — Unknown.
Behold, once more with serious labour here. See To His
Reader. — Daniel.
Behold, one faith endureth still. See God's Mercy. — Riley.
Behold Pelides with his yellow hair. See Before a Statue of
Achilles . — S antayana .
Behold the aged Lion, Lord! I am. See Jacet Leo XIII. —
Tabb.
Behold the birds. See St. Matthew (Trust in God). — Bible,
N. T.
Behold the brand of beauty tossed! See Dancer, The. —
Waller.
Behold! the bride-groom cometh. S^ee jSt. Matthew (Wise and
Foolish Virgins ~
Behold
Behold the Cot! where thrives th' industrious swain. See
Parish Register, The ("Behold the cot," etc.). — Crabbe.
Behold! the Dreamer cometh! > For His sake. See Behold! the
Dreamer Cometh! — Sackville.
Behold the fowls of the air. See St. Matthew (Trust in God).
—Bible, N. T.
Behold, the grave of a wicked man. See Why? — Crane.
Behold the hoary patriarch on Grand Street, not a whim. See
Moses. — Beer.
Behold, the Lord God will come with a strong hand. See
Isaiah (Behold, the Lord God Will Come).— Bible, O. T.
Behold the man alive in me. See Ecce Homo. — Bynner.
Behold the mansion reared by daedal Jack. See Modern House
That Jack Built and Domicile of John, The. — Unknown.
Behold, the meads are green again. See Behold the Meads. —
Guillaume de Poitiers.
Behold the mighty Dinosaur. See Dinosaur, The. — Taylor.
Behold the mountain lion sometimes seen in the campfire flame.
See Smoke Lion, The. — Lindsay.
Behold the portal: open wide it stands. See Garden Where
There Is No Winter, The.— Block.
Behold! the radiant Spring. See Spring (Reply). — Bridges.
Behold the ravens on the trees. See Contentment. — Schlipf.
Behold the rocky wall. See Professor at the Breakfast Table,
The (Two Streams). — Holmes.
Behold! the sage is bright and blossoming. See Spring Climbs
High. — Dunn.
Behold the Sea. See Sea-shore, The (Sea, The). — Emerson.
Behold the tree, the lordly tree. See Pleasant to the Sight. —
Behold the* wicked little barb. See Question Mark, The. —
Anderson.
Behold the wonders of the mighty deep. See Sea, The. —
Unknown.
Behold the world's great wonder. See Hymn to the Sun. —
Darley. ' ,
Behold the young, the rosy spring. See Spring. — Moore.
Behold these woods, and mark, my sweet. See Pastoral Court
ship, A ("Behold these woods," etc.).— Randolph.
Behold! they come, those sainted forms. See Fathers of New
England, The. — Sprague.
Behold this brief hexagonal. See Text. — Wurdemann.
Behold this needle; when the Artick stone. See On the Needle
of a Sun-Dial.— Quarles.
Behold this ruin! *Twas a skull. See Lines to a Skeleton
and To a Skeleton. — Unknown.
Behold Thy sons, O Lord! See Our Gift. — Ticknor.
.1 tne Driae-groom cometn. ^ee ot. iviartnew twise ana
polish Virgins [I]).— Bible, N. T.
the child, by Nature's kindly law. See Essay on Man,
ti (Life's Poor Play ["Behold the child"]). — Pope.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AM) EECITATIONS
Behold twa auld wives seated at the fireside drinking the
blackest of tea. See Twa Courtin's, The. — Kennedy.
Behold, we have gathered together our battleships, near and
afar. See "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin." — Cawein.
Behold, we stand at many doors and knock. See Untried Door,
The.— Shillito.
Behold what marks of majesty she brings. See Hind and the
Panther, The (Unity of the Catholic Church ["Behold
what marks," etc.]). — Dryden.
Behold, whatever wind prevail. See Mid-Day Moon, The. —
Tabb.
Behold where Beauty walks with Peace! See California Christ
mas, A. — Miller.
Behold where on the ^Egean shore a city stands. See Paradise
Regained (Vision of Athens). — Milton.
Behold, within the leafy shade. See Sparrow's Nest, The. —
Wordsworth.
Behold yon mountain's hoary height. See To Thaliarchus. —
Horace.
Beholding youth and hope in mockery caught. See House of
Life, The (Sun's Shame, The). — D. Rossetti.
Bein' a lawyer by perfession. See Moriarty and McSmiggin. —
Unknown.
Being a daughter's not an easy thing. See Being a Daughter. —
Da vies.
Being a paper blown into the street. See Portrait of the Artist.
—Miles.
Being a pleasant song made of a sailor. See Fair Maid's Choice
or the Seaman's Renown, The. — Unknown.
Being a reminiscence of certain private theatricals. 6V*? How
a Little Girl Danced. — Lindsay.
Being anxious to hear how the Alaska trees behave in storms.
See Camp-Fire in Alaska, — Muir.
Being but men, not gods, we'll need take pride. See Being But
Men. — Gibbon.
Being her friend, I do not care, not I. See Being Her Friend.
m — Masefield.
Being his mother, — when he goes away. See Being His Mother.
— Riley.
Being in thought of love, I chanced to see. See Ballata: He
Reveals His Increasing Love for Mandetta. — Cavalcanti.
Being less of man than elf. See Struggle. — Wiggam.
Being one day at my window all alone. See Sonnets to Laura
(Songs [Visions]). — Petrarch.
Being so tired, it is hard to hide from you. See Man Walks
in the Wind, A. — Leseman.
Being young and green, I said in love's despite. See Being
Young and Green. — Millay.
Being your slave, what should I do but tend. See Sonnets
t (LVII).— Shakespeare.
Believe! And if, while standing under a shower. See To My
Children. — Strobel.
Believe, if ever the bridges of this town. See Fatal Interview
(XXXVII).— Millay.
"Believe in me," the Prophet cried. See Infallibility. — Collier.
Believe me, if all those endearing young charms. See Believe
Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms. — -Moore.
Believe me, Love, this vagrant life. See To His Wife. —
Stansbury.
Belinda in her dimity. See Song to Belinda, A. — Garrison.
Belinda was a cautious little maid. See Pickpocket, The. —
Unknown,
Belinda's been a shopping; she looked at silks galore. See
Belinda's Shopping. — Unknown.
Belle, I've sought you all the morning. See On the Beach. —
Unknown.
Bell-horse, bell-horses. See Bell-Horses. — Mother Goose.
Bellies bitter with drinking the. See Panic (Final Chorus). —
MacLeish.
Bellman, bellman, ring your bell. See Silver Shoes. — Anderson.
Bells have wide mouths and tongues, but are too weak. See
Upon a Ring of Bells. — Bunyan.
Bells in the country. See Bells in the Country. — Nathan.
Bells in this steeple drip with sound when ushering a bride.
See Reflection for a Sunday Morning. — Kennedy.
Bells of the Past, whose long-forgotten music. See Angelus,
The.— Harte.
Bells were pealing faintly somewhere in the distance. See Soft
Spot in B 606, The. — Donnell.
Belov'd of all to whom that Muse is dear. See To Joseph
Joachim. — Bridges.
Beloved! amid the earnest woes. See To F -. — Poe.
Beloved burro of the ample ear. See Burro. — Knibbs.
Beloved, do you pity not my doleful case. See Lament of the
Mangaire Sugach. — Walsh.
Beloved friends! More glorious times than ours. See To My
Friends. — Schiller.
Beloved, from the hour that you were born. See Beloved, from
the Hour That You Were Born. — Robinson.
Beloved, gaze in thine own heart. See Two Trees, The. —
Yeats.
Beloved, in the noisy city here. See Beloved, in the Noisy
City Here. — Lowell.
Beloved, it is morn! See Beloved, It Is Morn. — Hickey.
Beloved, let our love be quite. See Let Our Love Be. —
Hofrenstein.
Beloved may your sleep be sound. See Lullaby. — Yeats.
Beloved, my Beloved, when I think. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (XX). — E. Browning.
Beloved, my glory in thee is not ceased. See Beloved My
Glory. — "Field."
Beloved Professors, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Audience and
Schoolmates : I greet you all. See Applause Goes a Great
Way. — Unknown.
Beloved, the black swans of my eyes. See Birds. — Planner.
Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers. See Sonnets from
the Portuguese (XLIV). — E. Browning.
Beloved, till the day break. See Envoi. — Peabody.
Beloved, you may be as all men say. See Illusion of Love
The. — Naidu.
Below, cool grasses; over us. See One Afternoon. — Riley.
Below lies one whose name was traced in sand. See My
Epitaph. — Gray.
Below my pretty love I lie. See Song of the Witless Boy
McCrae. ^
Below my window goes the cattle train. See Cattle Train
The. — Gilnian.
Below, the Doctor's garden lay. See Drama of the Doctor's
Window, The. — Dobson.
Below the down the stranded town. See Cinque Port, A. —
Davidson.
Below the thunders of the upper deep. See Kraken, The. —
Tennyson.
Below there in the orchard. See Love's Letter-Box. — Wood.
Belshazzar Smith had a very bad and very dangerous habit of
walking in his sleep. See Belshazzar Smith's Cure for
Somnambulism. — Unknown.
Belubbed fellow-trabelers, in holdin' forth to-day. See Half- Way
Doha's. — Russell.
Ben Battle was a soldier bold. See Faithless Nellie Gray. —
Hood.
Ben Bluff was a whaler, and many a day. See Ben Bluff. —
Hood.
Ben Butler, on a summer's day. See Political Maud, The. —
Field.
Ben Fisher had finished his hard day's work. See Home Pic
ture, A. — Gage.
Ben Fisher had finished his harvesting. See Ben Fisher. —
Gage.
Ben Hazzard's hut was smoky and cold. See Ben Hazzard's
Guests. — Marshall.
Ben Isaac walked in solitude one day. See Ben Isaac's Vision.
— Lawrence.
Ben Levi sat with his books alone. See Rabbi's Vision, The. —
Brown.
Ben was our only guest that day. His tribe. See Tales of the
Mermaid Tavern (IX). — Noyes.
Bend low again, night of summer stars. See Summer Stars. —
Sandburg.
Bend low, 0 dusky Night. See To-Night. — Moulton.
Bend now thy body to the common weight. See Breaking, The.
— Anderson.
Bending above the spicy woods which blaze. See October. —
Jackson.
Beneath a Fruitful Apple Tree. See Prince Pompom. — Herford.
Beneath a goblin yew-tree's shade. See Immortals in Exile. —
Ficke.
Beneath a holm repaired two jolly swains. See Eclogues
(Corydon and Thyrsis). — Virgil.
Beneath a laurel, two fair streams between. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life ["Beneath a laurel," etc.']). —
Petrarch.
Beneath a myrtle shade. See Conquest of Granada, The (Song
of the Zambra Dance). — Dryden.
Beneath a palm-tree by a clear cool spring. See Lesson of
Mercy, A. — Murray.
Beneath a shady elm tree. See Selling the Baby. — Carleton.
Beneath a shivering canopy reclined. See Noontide. — Leyden.
Beneath a venerable yew. See Fables (Ravens, the Sexton,
and the Earth-worm, The). — Gay.
Beneath an arch of velvet -blue. See El Carnilo. — Irving.
Beneath an Indian palm a girl. See Palm-Tree and the Pine,
The. — M ilnes.
Beneath my window in a city street. See Steam Shovel, A. —
Tietjens.
Beneath our consecrated elm. See Under the Old Elm (Wash
ington: "Beneath our," etc.). — Lowell.
Beneath our feet, the shuddering bogs. See On Yes Tor. —
Gosse.
Beneath the barren artifice of red. See City Girl. — Bodenheim.
Beneath the blistering tropical sun. See Wheeler's Brigade at
Santiago. — Rice.
Beneath the branch of the green may. See "Beneath the
branch," etc. — Symonds, tr.
Beneath the branches of the olive yard. See Etruscan Tombs. —
Robinson.
Beneath the burning brazen sky. See Ute Lover, The. — Gar
land.
Beneath the curious gaze of all the dead. See Gown, The. —
Davies.
Beneath the deep verandah's shade. See Moon of Other Days,
The. — Kipling.
Beneath the glory of a brighter sun. See New Thanatopsis. —
Holcombe.
Beneath the golden cope of dawn. See Shepherd of Meriador,
The.— Childe.
Beneath the hot midsummer sun. See His Mother's Songs. —
Unknown.
Beneath the loveliest dream there coils a fear. See Coming of
Love, The. — Watts-Dunton.
Beneath the low-hung night cloud. See Three Bells, The. —
Whittier.
Beneath the Memnonian shadows of Memphis, it rose from the
slime. See Reed, The. — Carpenter.
Beneath the midnight moon of May. See Night Watch, The. —
Winter.
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ITBST LINE INDEX
Better
Beneath the moonlight and the snow. See My Birthday. —
Whittier.
Beneath the new moon sleeping. See Lost Towns, The. —
Emery. *
Beneath the poplars o'er the sacred pool. See Suppliant, The.
— Gosse.
Beneath the rule of men entirely great. See Pen, The. —
Bulwer-Lytton.
Beneath the shadow of dawn's aerial cope. See Hope and
Fear and Kind Wise Word, The. — Swinburne.
Beneath the slant shadows adown in the pasture. See
Co' Bossy. — Joy.
Beneath the softly falling snow. See Changing Road, The. —
Bates.
Beneath the south side of a craigy bield. See Gentle Shep
herd, The (Prologue to the Scene). — Ramsay.
Beneath the stars at night when all was clear. See Beneath
the Stars. — Guest.
Beneath the summer moon, the city lies. See Hilda. — Rayhill.
Beneath the surface there is wealth. See Beneath the Sur
face. — Fox.
Beneath the train the miles are folded by. See El Poniente —
Mitchell.
Beneath the warrior's helm, behold. See On an Intaglio Head
of Minerva. — Aldrich.
Beneath the wattled bank the eddies swarm. See Eclogue III:
Fourth of June at Eton. — Bridges.
Beneath these fruit-tree boughs that shed. See Green Linnet.
The. — Wordsworth.
Beneath these sun-warm'd pines among the heather. See South
Coast Idyll, A. — Watson.
Beneath this morning's glazed and dusty sun. See Shadow
Line, The. — Greene.
Beneath this starry arch. See On, On, Forever. — Martineau.
Beneath this stone brave Braddock lies. See Braddock's Fate
and (or with) an Encitement to Revenge ("Beneath this
stone/* etc. ) . — Til den.
Beneath this stone in hopes of Zion. See Epitaph: "Beneath
this stpne," etc. — Unknown.
Beneath this stone lies young John Calf. See Epitaph on Jean
Veau. — Marot.
Beneath this stony roof reclined. See Inscription in a Hermit
age and Retirement. — Warton.
Beneath those buttressed walls with lichens grey. See Below
the Old House. — Scott.
.
Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade. See Elegy
Written in a Country Churchyard (Part of Gray's Elegy).
See Sea's Spell,
— Gray.
Beneath thy spell, O radiant summer sea.
The. — :Spalding. .
Beneath Time's roaring cannon. See Three Poems about Mark
Twain (When the Mississippi Flowed in Indiana). — Lind
say.
See Ballad of the Dark
.
Beneath yon birch with silver bark.
Ladie, The. — Coleridge.
Beneath yon' ruin'd Abbey's moss-grown piles. See Pleasures
of Melancholy, The (Solemn Noon of Night, The). —
Warton.
Beneath your lattice, love, I sing. See Too-Too Serenade, A. —
Unknown.
Beneathe an ancient oake one daye. See Enchanted Oak, The.
— Herford.
Benedict Arnold sailed from our shores and came back no
more. See Legends of the American Revolution, 1776, or
Washington and His Generals (Arnold the Traitor). —
Lippard.
Benedict, my dear, I simply must insist upon arranging this
affair. See Clever Matchmakers. — Rice.
Benedicite, what dreamed I this night? See Dream, A. —
Unknown.
Ben-Hadad, king of Syria, with all Damascus' hosts. See
God's Ragamuffin Army. — ^Taylor.
Benign and reticent as when its branches dappled. See Tree
Cut Down, A. — Bond.
"Bennie, shut the gate!" See Parental Discipline. — Unknown.
Bennie's kisses left me cold. See Georgie Porgie. — Adams.
Benny, beat the dishpan! See Fourth of July. — Amory.
Benny watched his grandmamma. See His Idea of It. —
Best.
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks. See Dulce et
Decorum Est. — Owen.
Bent, vagabondlike. See Shadows. — Davis.
Beowulf spake, Ecgtheow's Son. See Beowulf (Beowulf's Visit
to Grendel's Lair under the Water). — Unknown.
Bereaved of all, I went abroad. See Trying to Forget. —
Dickinson.
Bereft of patriotism, the heart of a nation will be cold and
cramped and sordid. See Patriotism. — Meagher.
Berenice had passed a restless night. See Sign of the Cross,
The (Wooing of Berenice). — Barrett.
Berenice's mind was full of the gossip she had heard of this
Christian girl. See Sign of the Cross, The (Love of
Berenice, The). — Barrett.
Berlubbed Brederen and Sistern: De mem'ry ob man. See
Negro Sermon on Memory, A. — Unknown.
Bermudas, walled with rocks, who does not know? See Battle
of the Summer Islands, The. — Waller.
Bertrand and Raton — a Monkey and a Cat. See Monkey and
_the Cat, The.— La Fontaine.
Beside a chapel I'd a room looked down. See Dread. —
_ .Synge.
Beside a green meadow a stream used to flow. See Cow and
the Ass, The. — Taylor.
See Good Ol' Mountain Dew.- —
years gone by. See
Beside a hill there is a still.
. Unknown. _
Beside a massive gateway built up in
Waiting by the Gate. — Bryant.
Beside a Primrose 'broider'd Rill. See Phyllis Lee. — Herford.
Beside a runnel build my shed. See After Reading in a Letter
Proposals for Building a Cottage and Proposals for
Building a Cottage. — Clare.
Beside a sandal tree a woodman stood. See Woodman and the
Sandal Tree, The.— Rosas.
Beside a straw-stack sat a tramp. See Tramp's Soliloquy,
The. — Unknown.
Beside a stricken field I stood. See Watchers, The. — Whittier.
Beside a window sits a maid, a harp within her hand. See
Mounted Knight, The. — Unknown.
Beside dim^ wharves, the battered ships are dreaming. See
Old Ships. — Ginsberg.
Beside her ashen heath she sate her down. See Fortunate One,
The. — Monroe.
Beside her mother sat a darling child. See Mother and Her
. Child, The. — Unknown.
Beside her oven of clay and stone she stands. See Oven, The.
Beside me there is resting. See Dead Bee, The. — Crane.
Beside ^that lake whose wave is hushed to hear. See Con
quistador, The. — Unknown.
Beside that milestone where the level sun. See Response.—
Whittier.
Beside that tent and under guard. See Geronirno. — McGaffey.
Beside the church door, a-weary and alone. See Purest Pearl,
The. — Unknown.
Beside the dead I knelt for prayer. See Christus Consolator. —
Raymond.
Beside the empty sepulchre she lingered. See Mary. — "W. B."
Beside the engine-driver grim. See Night Ride on the Engine,
A. — Shaw.
Beside the idle summer sea. See Bric-a-Brac. — Henley.
Beside the landsman knelt a dame. See Manor Lord, The. —
Houghton.
Beside the lone river. See Little Big Horn. — McGaffey.
Beside the Mead of Memories. See Dead Quire, The. —
m Hardy.
Beside the Moldau's rushing stream. See Beleaguered City,
The.— Longfellow.
Beside the pleasant Mills of Trompington. See Prelude, The
. ("Beside the pleasant Mills," etc.). — Wordsworth.
Beside the pounding cataracts. See City of the End of Things,
The. — Lampman.
Beside the still waters! 0 infinite peace! See Still Waters. —
Richards.
Beside the ungathered rice he lay. See Slave's Dream, The. —
. Longfellow.
Beside the wall, and near the massive gate. See Sacrilege. —
.Collier.
Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way. See Deserted
.Village, The. (Schoolmaster, The). — Goldsmith.
Besides the semi-independent character of their political gov
ernments. See Origin of the Declaration, The. — Fisher.
Bess went to church one sultry day. See Please, Preacher
Man, Can I Go Home? — Unknown.
Bessie walked oot wi' Tarn yestreen. See Lizzie. — Cruick-
shank.
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, they were two bonny lasses. See
Bessie Bell and Mary Gray. — Mother Goose.
Best and brightest, come away! See Invitation, The and To
Jane: The Invitation. — Shelley.
Best day of all the year, since I. See December 31. — Kiser.
Best, I guess. See Albumania (Life's Happiest Hours). —
Riley.
Best o' fellers fur an' wide. See Best o' Fellers. — Stanton.
Best of all I love my mamma. See Those I Love. — Unknown.
Best-loved and noblest of our uncrowned kings. See Tribute
to Lincoln. — Timmerman.
Betsey, 'tis very like that I shall be. See Distraction, The. —
Eden.
Betsey, when all the stalwarts left. See Ars Immortalis. —
Eden.
Better be with the dead. See Macbeth ("We have scotched the
snake" [Better Be with the Dead]). — Shakespeare.
Better far to pass away. See Better Far to Pass Away. —
Dennys.
Better go outdoors now, shut the door on trouble. See First
Concerns. — Evans.
Better it were, my brother. See Man to Man. — McClure.
Better it were to sit still by the sea. See Pace Implora. —
Unknown.
Better keep on with the wet bandages and hot foot-bath, hadn't
I? See Her First Shot. — Unknown.
Better never trouble Trouble. See Trouble.— Keppel.
See Better Than the
See Better Than
Better than gold in the miser's grasp.
Miser's Gold. — Pinkley.
Better than grandeur, better than gold.
Gold. — Smart.
Better than granite, Spoon River. See Spoon River Anthology
(Aaron Hatfield).— Masters.
See Night of Rain. —
See Advice. — Sulli-
See Carnp of the
Better the empty sorrow in the dark.
Kenyon.^
Better to drink life in one flaming hour.
van.
Better to face the goal beyond our scaling.
Fallen.— Clark.
Better to see your cheek grown hollow. See Madman's Song.
— Wylie.
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Better
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Better to smell the violet cool, than sip the glowing wine. See
Better Things. — MacDonald.
Better trust all and be deceiv'd. See Faith and Trust. —
Kemble.
Better? yes, Madam, thank you; I am a great deal better to
day, See In the Hospital. — Tassin.
Betty Botter bought some butter. See Betty Better's Batter. —
Unknown.
Betty McGee to an afternoon tea. See Afternoon Tea. —
Brown.
Betty Pringle had a little pig. See Betty Pringle. — Unknown.
Between Adam and me the great difference is. See Upon
Being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant Party. — Moore.
Between broad fields of wheat and corn. See Stranger on the
Sill, The.— Read.
Between five and six dense darkness prevailed. See Guenn
("Between five and six," etc.). — Howard.
Between long rows of figures lurk. See Book of Economics, A.
— Long.
Between me and the sunset, like a dome. See Man against the
Sky, The. — Robinson.
Between my eyes and her so thin the screen. See Ideal Pas
sion ("Between my eyes," etc.}. — Woodberry.
Between my face and the warm blue sky. See Gorse. —
Noyes.
Between my love and me there runs a thread. See Sonnets
("Between my love," etc.}. — McLeod.
Between Nose and Eyes a strange contest arose. See Report
of an Adjudged Case and Nose and Eyes and Dispute be
tween Nose and Eyes. — Cowper.
Between old Pan and Pandemonium. See Cynics. — Cheyney.
Between our eastward and our westward sea. See Northumber
land. — Swinburne.
Between Paris and Saint Denis. See King's Daughter, The. —
Unknown.
Between the amber portals of the sea. See Peach Tree, The. —
Sitwell.
Between the avenue of cypresses. See Service of All the Dead.
— Lawrence.
Between the barren pasture and the wood. See Daffodil Fields,
The. — Masefield.
Between the cliffs of brick and stone. See White Brigade, The.
— Macy.
Between the clover and the trembling sea. See Swimmer's
Race, The. — Noyes.
Between the dark and the daylight. See Children's Hour, The.
— Longfellow.
Between the dawn and the daylight. See Sand Creek. —
"Vestal."
Between the dusk of a summer night. See Hawthorn and
Lavender ("Between the dusk/5 etc.). — Henley.
Between the falling leaf and rose-bud's breath. See Term of
Death, The. — Piatt.
Between the green bud and the red. See Songs before Sun
rise (Prelude). — Swinburne.
Between the gusts of toil and fate. See In the Garden. —
Benson.
Between the hands, between the brows. See Love-Lily. —
D. Rossetti.
Between the hill and the brook, ook, ook. See "Between the
hill," etc. and Rabbits, The. — Unknown.
Between the moondawn and the sundown here. See On the
Cliffs . — Swinburne.
Between the moonlight and the fire. See Ballade of Christ
mas Ghosts. — Lang.
Between the moss and stone.
See Santa Barbara. —
See Haunted Garden, A. —
Untermeyer.
Between the mountains and the sea.
Browne.
Between the rail of woven brass. See Two Sermons. — Dob-
son.
Between the red-top and the rye. See Hawkweed, The. — Mil-
lay.
Between the rice swamps and the fields of tea. See Quarry,
The.— Moody.
Between the roadside and the wood. See Windfiower, A. —
Carman.
Between the roses. See Five Roses. — Verdauguer.
Between the showers I went my way. See Between the Show
ers. — Levy.
Between the solemn portico's. See Miranda's Supper. — Wylie.
Between the songs and silences of the flicker on the fence* See
Flicker on the Fence, The. — McManus.
Between the sunken sun and the new moon. See Between the
Sunken Sun and the New Moon. — Hayne.
Between the sunset and the sea. See Chastelard (Love at
Ebb). — Swinburne.
Between the upland orchard, the pink of the chilled peach
limbs. See Winter Noon. — Rorty.
Between the waving tufts of jungle-grass. See "Between the
waving tufts," etc. — Kipling.
Between thirty and forty, one is distracted by the Five Lusts
See On Being Sixty. — Po Chu-I.
Between two hills. See Between Two Hills. — Sandburg.
Between two russet (or golden) tufts of summer grass. See
Lying in the Grass. — Gosse.
Between two worlds life hovers like a star. See Don Juan
(Life).— Byron,
Betwix twelve houris and eleven. See Amends to the Tailors
and Soutars. — D unbar.
Betwixt old March and April gay. See Alysoun. — Unknown.
Betwixt the quarters, flows a golden sea. See ^Eneid, The
(Battle of Actium). —Virgil.
Betwixt two billows of the downs. See Winnowers, The. —
Bridges.
Bewail with me, all ye that have professed. See On the Death
of Phillips. — Unknown.
Bewailing in my chamber thus allone. See Kingis Quhair, The
(Great Change}- The). — James I, King of Scotland.
Beware a speedy friend, the Arabian said. See Speedy Friend
The.— Southey.
Beware fair Mayde of muskie courtiers oathes. See Beware
Fair Maide. — Unknown.
Beware lest, Love, too often with your stings. See "Beware
lest, Love," etc. — Unknown.
Beware, my friend, of fiends and their grimaces. See Sonnet
to a Cat. — Heine.
Beware of a pirate who will scuttle your ship. See Convention.
— Kreymbqrg.
Beware, oh British Empire. See Mohawk in the Sky, The
Lindsay.
Beware the deadly Sitting habit. See Cave Sedem! — McManus.
Bewhiskered raticide, whose velvet paw. See Eternal Question'
The.— Van Buren,
Beyond a hundred years and more. See Pope at Twickenham
—Kent.
Beyond a sky-swept crest of hills. See Smoke ("Beyond a
sky-swept crest of hills"), — Trotter.
Beyond; beyond; and yet again beyond! See Art, the Herald
— Noyes.
Beyond, beyond the mountain line. See Dreams. — Alexander.
Beyond despair and put beyond. See Recluse. — Hudeburg.
Beyond my window in the night. See Town Window, A*.
Drinkwater.
Beyond our pow;er of vision, poets say. See Beyond Our
Power of Vision. — Van Dyke.
"Beyond the Alps lies Italy." See Graduation Time. — Foley.
Beyond the blue, bright boundary of our day. See For John
Galsworthy. — Hicky.
Beyond the blue, purple seas. See Hunter, The. — Turner.
Beyond the blue rim of the world. See Hesperides. — Kemp*.
Beyond the bourn of mortal death and birth. See At Last
Trask.
Beyond the corn-rows from our Barracks stood. See Quaker
Meeting-House, The. — Leonard.
Beyond the dark horizon of the days. See Golden Siege.
Scruggs.
Beyond the doorway of the tiny room. See Blue Homespun. —
Beyond the East the sunrise; beyond the West the sea See
Wander-Thirst.— Gould.
Beyond the ferry water. See Ferry Hinksey. — Binyon.
Beyond the great valley an odd instinctive rising. See Ascent
to the Sierras. — Jeffers.
Beyond the harbour drift. See Harbour Music. — Thompson.
Beyond the hollow sunset, ere a star. See In the Bay. —
Swinburne.
Beyond the hour we counted rain that fell. See Old Country
side. — Bogan.
Beyond the last horizon's rim. See Hills of Rest, The. — Paine
Beyond the little window. See Tree-Top Road, The.— Smith'
Beyond the low marsh-meadows and the beach. See Pines and
the Sea, The. — Cranch.
Beyond the moor and mountain crest. See West, The. — Hous-
man.
Beyond the murk that swallows me. See Rebel, The. — McLeod.
Beyond the narrow window. See Tree-Top Road, The. — Smith.
Beyond the night no withered rose. See Beyond the Night —
Peck.
Beyond the pale of memory. See Amor Profanus. — Dowson.
Beyond the palings of the park. See Little Hare, The. —
Hawkshaw.
Beyond the path of the outmost sun through utter darkness
hurled. See Barrack-Room Ballads (Dedication) . — Kipling.
Beyond the purple, hazy trees. See Used-to-Be, The. — Riley.
Beyond the record of all eldest things. See Fate or God? —
Hayne.
Beyond the sea a land of heroes lies. See Haunted House, The
(Salutation) . — Viereck,
Beyond the sea, I know not where. See Viverols. — Jordan.
Beyond the smiling and the weeping. See Beyond the Smiling
and the Weeping and Little While, A. — Bonar.
Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space. See La Vita
Nuova ("Beyond the sphere," etc.). — Dante.
Beyond the sunset and the amber sea. See Ode to Sleep. —
Hayne.
Beyond the vague Atlantic deep. See Envoy to an American
Lady, An and Our Mother Tongue. — Milnes.
Beyond the violet rays we do not know. See Beyond the Violet
Rays. — Coleman.
Beyond the war-clouds and the reddened ways. See Morning
Breaks, The. — Oxenham.
Beyond the white man's vanguard. See Challenge, The. —
Lumpkin,
Beyond these chilling winds and gloomy skies. See Heaven. —
Priest.
Bid adieu, adieu, adieu. See Bid Adieu to Girlish Days. — Joyce.
Bid farewell with pride. See As They Leave Us. — Coates.
Bid me not go where neither suns nor showers. See "Bid me
not go," etc. and Valediction. — Cartwright.
Bid me to live (or love), and I will live. See To Anthea,
Who May Command Him Anything. — Herrick.
Bid that your king Leonidas should come. See Leonidas. —
Murray.
Bid the din of battle cease! See Message of Peace, The. —
Howe.
Biddy Machree was a gentlewoman. See Paddy's Courting. —
Eaton.
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Biddy Moriarty was a virago of the most abusive type. See
Daniel O'Connell's Humor. — Unknown.
Big black nigger, lying on the log. See When de Good Lord
Sets You Free. — Unknown.
Big blue overcoat and breeches red as red. See Paris Again. —
Punch.
Big iron horse with lifted head. See Little Boy to the Locomo
tive, The. — Low.
Big oil tanks squat next the railroad. See People, Yes The
(96).— Sandburg.
Big pies, little pies, thick and thin. See Pie Song, The. —
Unknown.
Big trucks for steel beams. See Trucks. — Tippett.
Big yam taters in de sandy Ian'. See Sandy Lan'. — Unknown.
Bigsby and his wife went round to the Crosby's the other night
to spend the evening. See Wives in a Social Game. —
Unknown.
Bilbea, I was in Babylon on Saturday night. See Bilbea. —
Sandburg.
Bill and Jim drove into town on a pleasant summer day. See
Abe Lincoln. — Guest.
Bill Boram was the bad man of The Cove. See Bill Boram
("Bill Boram was the bad man"). — Norwood.
Bill could take a puppy and teach him clever tricks. See Dog
Trainer. — Guest.
Bill Hicks had asthma — shook the floors. See Curing of Wil
liam Hicks, The.— Nesbit.
Bill Jones had been the shining star upon his college team. See
Alumnus Football. — Rice.
Bill Jones was cynical and sad. See Jim and Bill. — Adams.
Bill Martin he was long and slender. See Bill Martin and
Ella Speed. — Unknown.
Bill Nye, when a young man, once made an engagement. See
Long Wait, The.— Harper's Weekly.
Bill Peters was a hustler. See Bill Peters. — Unknown.
Bill Smith was in a railroad wreck — the cars were ground to
matches. See New Surgery. — Unknown.
Bill was short and dapper, while I was thin and tall. See Bill's
Tenor and My Bass. — Field.
Bill wus alluz fond uv children 'nd birds 'nd flowers. See Bill,
the Lokil Editor. — Field.
"Billiger! Hark!" See Her Daring Protector. — Unknown.
Billy Brad stood straight before his mother. See Billy Brad and
the Big Lie.- — Butler.
Billy put the puppy-dog. See Naughty Billy. — Richards.
Billy rides in a limousine. See Maiden's Choice. — Barber.
Billy Venero heard them say. See Billy Venero. — Unknown.
Billy was a bad man. See Billy the Kid. — Unknown.
Billy's dead, and gone to glory — so is Billy's sister Nell. See
Billy's Rose. — Sims.
Bind fast thyself with silvery ties. See Right Building. —
Duncan.
Bind us the Morning, mother of the stars. See Thefts of the
Morning. — Thomas.
"Bing, Bim, Bang, Borne!" See Owl and the Bell, The. — Mac-
Donald.
Bingo is kind and friendly. See Bingo Has an Enemy. —
Fyleman.
Binny and Bunny were two little dears. See Binny and Bunny.
— Unknown.
Bird in a cage, love. See Bird in a Cage. — Unknown.
Bird o'er the battlefield, singing in full of the thunder. See
Bird o'er the Battlefield. — Conant.
Bird of the bitter bright grey golden morn. See Ballad of
Frangois Villon, A. — Swinburne.
Bird of the broad and sweeping wing! See To the Eagle. —
Percival.
Bird of the fierce delight. See To a Sea-Gull. — Symons.
Bird of the heavens ! whose matchless eye. See American Eagle,
The. — Thompson.
Bird of the sea-rocks, of the bursting spray. See Iphigenia in
Tauris (Chorus of Captive Greek Women). — Euripides.
Bird of the wilderness. See Skylark, The or Lark, The. —
Hogg.
Birdie, birdie, quickly come! See Birdie. — Follen.
"Birdie, Birdie, will you pet?" See Bird, The. — Allingham.
Birdie, up in your cage so gay. See Captive Bird, The. —
Unknown.
Birdies with broken wings. See Birdies with Broken Wings. —
Dodge.
Birds all the sunny day. See Nest Eggs. — Stevenson.
Birds are singing round my window. See Birds. — Stoddard.
Birds, companions more unknown. See On the Death of a
Favourite Canary. — Arnold.
Birds in the high Hall-garden. See Maud ("Birds in," etc.). —
Tennyson.
Birds in f the night that softly call. See Birds in the Night. —
Lewin.
Birds in their nests are softly calling. See Lullaby. — Mitchell.
Birds, joyous birds of the wandering wing! See Birds of
Passage, The. — Hemans.
Birds on the boughs before the buds. See April. — Thaxter.
Birds that float upon a wave. See Sea-Birds. — MacArthur.
Birds that were gray in the green are black in the yellow.
See September. — Harrison.
Birds, the free tenants of land, air, and ocean. See Pelican
¥, Island, The (Birds). — Montgomery.
Birth and death, twin-sister and twin-brother. See Birth and
Death. — Swinburne.
Birth seems like chance, and life appears uncertain. See Lin
coln. — Ditmars.
Birthdays? yes, in a general way. See Imitation of Robert
Browning. — Stephen.
Bishop Bruno awoke in the dead midnight. See Bishop Bruno.
— Southey.
Bishop Potts, of Salt Lake City, was the husband of three
wives. See Story of Bishop Potts, The. — "Adeler."
Bits of song — what else? See Hokku. — Noguchi.
Bitter and beautiful, sing no more. See To the Sea. — Teas-
dale.
Bitter it is, indeed in human Fate. See Woman Speaks, The. —
Masefield.
Bitter nasturtium, pale pink phlox, scarlet William. See
Priapus and the Pool ("Bitter nasturtium," etc.). — Aiken.
Black bird scudding. See Bobolink, The. — Millay.
Black brother, think you life so sweet. See Time to Die. —
Dandridge.
Black, comely, of abiding cheer. See Seller of Herbs, A. —
Reese.
Black Congo and red Amritsar. See Sleep-Walkers. — Root.
Black eyes if you seem dark. See To Her Eyes. — Herbert of
Cherbury.
Black fool, why winter here? These frozen skies. See Advice
to a Raven in Russia. — Barlow.
Black grows the sudden sky, betokening rain. See Sudden.
Shower. — Clare.
Black head dearest, dearest, dearest! See Ceann Duv Dilis. —
Unknown.
Black hens, white hens, speckled hens and brown. See Fowls,
The. — Nightingale.
Black horizons, come up. See Black Horizons. — Sandburg.
Black is the beauty of the brightest day. See Tamburlaine
(Divine Zenocrate). — Marlowe.
Black is the sky, but the land is white. See Lost. — Service.
Black lie the hills; swiftly doth daylight flee. See Landlocked.
— Thaxter.
Black mountains pricked with pointed pine. See Watershed.- —
Meynell.
Black pitchy night, companion of my woe. See Idea's Mirrour
('Black pitchy night." etc.). — Drayton.
Black poplar-boughs are bare, and comb. See Black Poplar-
Boughs. — Freeman.
Black reapers with the sound of steel on stones. See Reapers.
— Toomer.
Black riders came from the sea. Sea Black Riders, The —
Crane.
Black shadows fall. See Birds of Passage. — Longfellow.
Black Silas had killed a man. See Black Silas. — Boyle.
Black spruce and Norway pine. See River, The ("Black
spruce," etc.). — Lorentz.
Black swallows swooping or gliding. See Skaters, The. —
Fletcher.
Black the smoke of Lassen's fire. See California Color —
Little.
Black Tragedy lets slip her grim disguise. See Masks. — Aid-
rich.
Black wave the trees in the forest. See Adventure. — Benet.
Black we are, though much admired. See "Black we are,
though much admired." — Unknown.
Black with the blackness of hell and despair. See Let There
Be Light! — Kauffman.
Black within and red without. See "Black within and red
without." — Mother Goose.
Blackbird, blackbird in the cage. See Bird and the Tree, The.
• — Torrence.
Blackcap, madcap. See Chickadees. — Thomas.
Blacken thy heavens, Jove. See Prometheus. — Goethe.
Blackened and bleeding, helpless, panting, prone. See Chicago.
— Harte.
Black'on frowns east on Maidon. See At Casterbridge Fair
(After the Club Dance). — Hardy.
Black-veiled, black-gowned, she rides in bus and train. See
^War Widow, The. — Noyes.
Blair, the regular, wounded lay. See Blair, the Regular. —
Smith.
Blake saw a treeful of angels at Peckham Rye. See Mad
Blake. — Benet.
Blame not my cheeks, though pale with love they be. See
Blame Not My Cheeks. — Campion.
Blame not my Lute! for he must sound. See Blame Not My
Lute and Lute Obeys, The. — Wyatt.
Blare of trumpet and roll of drum! See Victor, The. — Young.
Blasted with sighs, and surrounded with teares. See Twicknam
Garden. — Donne.
Blaze, with your serried columns! I will not bend the knee.
See Seminole's Defiance (or Reply), The. — Patten.
Blazon (or Blazen) Columbia's emblem. See Columbia's Em-
See Hoosier Calendar, A. —
See Kingdom of Heaven. —
blem. — Proctor.
Bleak January! Cold as fate.
Riley.
Bleak the February light.
Adams.
Bleak were the hills and the cold winds were sweeping. See
Pauper's Child, The. — Moore.
"Bless Gord," says Brer Jenkins, when he was around at our
house. See Mirandy on Woman's Place. — Dix.
Bless my heart! You're come at last. See Plighted. A. D.
1887. — Brotherton.
Bless the dear old verdant land! See Bless the Dear Old
Verdant Land. — MacCarthy. •
Bless the four corners of this house. See House Blessing. —
Guiterman.
Bless the good folks ! — them that sees. See Good Folks, The. —
Nesbit.
Bless the Lord, O my soul : and all that is within me. See
Psalms (Psalm CIII).—BtW*, O. T.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Bless the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God, Thou art very
great. See Psalms (Psalm CIV). —Bible, 0. T.
Bless Thou, this year, O Lord! See Prayer. — Clarke.
Bless you, bless you, burnie bee. See "Bless you, bless you,
burnie bee." — Unknown.
Blessed are the dead whose memory is perpetuated. See Dec
oration Day Address. — Unknown.
Blessed are the poor in spirit. See St. Matthew (Beatitudes,
The).— Bible, N. T.
Blessed are they of the Easter Faith. See Easter Beatitudes.—-
Burkholder.
Blessed are they that have eyes to see. See Some Blesseds. —
Oxenham.
Blessed are those who have not seen. See In Stratis Viarum.
— Clough.
Blessed be God who made such pretty birches. See Courtesy. —
Sargent.
"Blessed be the English and all their ways and works." See
Jobson's Amen. — Kipling.
Blessed be thou, Lady. See Salve Regina! — Unknown.
Blessed Bible, sacred treasure. See Best of AIL The. —
"Crosby."
Blessed by the baptism, of the deep. See Wonder Books. —
Lyon.
Blessed Easter — children's day! See Blessed Easter — Chil
dren's Day. — Unknown.
Blessed is that country whose soldiers fight for it. See Our
Country's Defenders. — McKinley.
Blessed is the man that beholdeth the face of a friend in a far
country. See Face of a Friend, The. — Van Dyke.
Blessed is the man that walketh not in the council of the un
godly. See Psalms (Psalm I). — Bible, O. T.
Blessed land of Judea! thrice hallowed of song. See Palestine.
— Whittier.
Blessed old Santa Glaus! king of delights! See Letter to
Santa Claus, A. — Unknown.
Blessed the Dead in Spirit, our brave dead. See Beati Mortui.
— Guiney.
Blessed thou, Simon. See St. Matthew ("Blessed thou, Si
mon"). — Bible, N. T.
Blessed was our first age and morning-time. See Consolations
of Memory, The. — Kipling.
Blessed with a joy that only she. See Gift of God, The. —
Robinson.
Blessed, yet sinful one, and broken-hearted! See To Mary
Magdalen and Mary Magdalen. — De Arjsrensola.
Blessings, in abundance come. See Good-Night or Blessing,
The.— Herrick.
Blessings on the hand of women. See What Rules the World. —
Wallace.
Blessings on thee, little man. See Barefoot Boy, The. — Whit-
tier.
Blest are the pure in heart. See Purification (Purity of
Heart). — Keble.
Blest as the (or th') immortal gods is he. See Blest As the
Immortal Gods. — Sappho.
Blest be the boat. See Hebridean Sea-Prayer. — Unknown.
Blest be the tie that binds. See Blest Be the Tie That Binds.
— Fawcett.
Blest flowers and glad, herbs fortunately sown. See Sonnets
to Laura (To Laura in Life ["Blest flowers," etc,]}. —
Petrarch.
Blest infant bud, whose blossom-life. See Burial of an Infant,
The. — Vaughan.
Blest is he that seeketh rest. See Tree of the Cross, The. —
Silesius.
Blest is the turf, serenely blest. See Dirge. — Hunt.
Blest Leaf! whose aromatic Gales dispense. See Pipe of Ta-
bacco» A (In Imitation of Pope). — Browne.
Blest of God, the god of Nations. See Columbia's Jubilee. —
Putnam.
Blest pair of sirens, pledges of Heaven's joy. See At a Solemn
Music. — Milton.
Blest statesman he, whose mind's unselfish will. See Blest
Statesman He, Whose Mind's Unselfish Will. — Words
worth.
"B'lieve I met ye on the keers. Jones yer name?'* See Sen
ator's Grandmother, The. — Stapleton.
Blifkins had leased a house at a convenient distance from
Boston. See Partingtonian Patchwork (Blifkins the Rur-
alist). — Shillaber.
BHn* man stood on de way an' cried. See Blin* Man Stood
on de Way an' Cried. — Unknown.
Blind as the song of birds. See Lines to a Blind Girl —
Read.
Blind Bartimeus at the gates. See Blind Bartimeus and Jer
icho's Blind Beggar, — Longfellow.
Blind Boone fiddled night and day. See Blind Boone. —
Flanagan.
Blind man lay beside the way. See Blind Man Lay beside the
Way. — Unknown.
Blind minstrel, come. See Man of Kerioth, The. — Norwood.
Blind Moone of London. See Blind Moonc of London. —
Noyes.
Blind Peter Piper used to play. See Poor Peter. — Service.
Blind Thamyris, and blind Mseonides. See Ode to the Human
Heart. — Blanchard.
Blind these dull eyes if they forget to see. See If They Forget
to See. — Squires.
Blindest ajid most frantic prayer. See Deserter, The. —
Sill.
Blindfolded and alone I stand. See Not As I Will. — Jackson
Blindly to grope, and start e'er break of day. See Life. —
Florian.
Blind-Man's-Buff is my name. See Kitten's Blind-Man's-Buff.
— Unknown.
"Blissful" quoth I, "may this be true?" See Pearl (Queen of
Courtesy, The). — Unknown.
Blissful, they turned them to go: but the fair-tressed Pallas
Athene. See Andromeda (Pallas in Olympus). — Kingsley
Blistered and dry was the desert I trod. See Palm, The.—
Campbell.
Blithe playmate of the Summer time. See To a Humming
Bird in a Garden. — Murray.
Blithe was the youth that summer day. See Barbara. — Field.
Blood of loyal Massachusetts. See Baltimore.— Plumly.
Blood-red trillium in a pocket. See Red Trillium. — "Crichton."
Blossom of the almond trees. See Almond Blossom. — Arnold.
Blossom on the plum. See March. — Hopper.
Blossoms crimson, white, or blue. See Blossoms on the Trees
The.— Riley.
Blossoms of babies. See Handfuls.— Sandburg.
Blow, blow thou winter wind. See As You Like It (Blow
Blow Thou Winter Wind). — Shakespeare.
Blow, bugle, blow! See Bugle Song of Peace. — Clark.
Blow, bugles, blow! See Carol for the New Year, A. — Mark-
ham.
Blow, bugles, blow, soft and sweet and low. See Blow, Bugles,
Blow. — McGroarty.
Blow gently over my garden. See Beloved, The. — Tynan.
Blow, golden trumpets, sweet and clear. See Easter Music. —
Deland.
Blow high, blow low. See Wind from the West, The. — Young.
Blow high, blow low, let tempests tear. See Blow High, Blow
Low. — Dibdin.
Blow, my bullies, I long to hear you. See Blow, Boys, Blow.
— Unknown. f
Blow, northern winds! See December. — Hopkins.
Blow on me, wind, from west and south. See Song of the
Spring Days. — Macdonald.
Blow on the embers, an' sigh at the sparkles! See Bud in the
Frost, A.— O'Neill.
Blow out the dying candles one by one. See Threnody. — Latti-
more.
Blow out, you bugles, over the rich dead! See 1914 (Dead,
The— III).— Brooke.
Blow softly, thrush, upon the hush. See Blow Softly, Thrush.
— Taylor.
Blow the man down, bullies, blow the man down. See Blow
the Man Down. — Unknown.
Blow, trumpet, for the world is white with May! See Idylls of
the King, The (Coming of Arthur, The [Trumpet Song]).
— Tennyson.
Blow, wind, blow! See Winter Night. — Butts.
Blow, wind, blow. See Wintry Lullaby, A. — Alma-Tadetna.
Blow, wind, blow! and go, mill, go! See Blow, Wind, Blow. —
Mother Goose.
Blow wind, blow away trouble. See Fool's Songs in a Wind
mill ( Spring) . — Maclaren.
Blow, wind, blow, sing through yard and shroud. See Christ
mas Song, A. — Bennett.
Blow, winds! and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! See King
Lear (Father's Fury, A). — Shakespeare.
Blow winds, winds blow. See Crazy Medicine. — Sarett.
Blown in the morning, thou shalt fade ere noon. See Rose,
A. — Fanshawe.
Blown leaves — a toss of spinning gold and fire. See Rhythm
of the Hills, The. — Smith.
Blown out of the prairie in twilight and dew. See Coyote — or
the Prairie Wolf. — Harte.
Blows the wind to-day, and the sun and the rain are flying.
See Blows the Wind To-Day and To S. R. Crockett.—
Stevenson.
Blue and buff; and the tramp of feet. See Dreamers, The. —
Clark.
Blue are the twilight heavens above the hill. See May Night.
— Leonard.
Blue, blue is the sea to-day. See December Day, A. — Murray.
Blue, brown, blue: sky, sand, sea. See Irradiations ("Blue,
brown/' etc. ) . — Fletcher.
Blue dusk, that brings the dewy hours. See Toad, A. —
Fawcett.
Blue eyes, against the whiteness pressed. See Songs for Frag-
oletta (IV).— Le Gallienne.
Blue eyes looking up at me. See Songs for Fragoletta (II). —
Le Gallienne.
Blue gulf all around us. See Burial of the Dane.-^Brownell.
Blue hills beneath the haze. See Blue Hills beneath the Haze
— Whiting.
Blue in the sky and green in the tree. See Summer Day, A.
—Guest.
Blue in the west the mountain stands. See Vickery's Moun
tain. — Robinson.
Blue is Our Lady's colour. See Blue and White. — M. Cole
ridge.
Blue morning and the beloved. See Larkspur. — Oppenheim.
Blue, pink and yellow houses, and, afar. See Tropical Town.
— De la Selva.
Blue skies and bluer sea with its white teeth showing, See
Sand Dunes and Sea. — Moreland.
Blue skies are over Cotswold. See Cotswold Love. — Drink-
water.
Blue sky bent down to touch the apple blossoms. See Morn
ing Meeting. — Forrester.
Blue sky, green fields, and lazy yellow sun! See Spring Pas
sion. — Spingarn.
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See Bobby Shaftoe. — Greene.
See Bobolink, The.-
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Blue veins. See Dorothy (Her Hands). — Kreymborg.
Blue waters of the ocean with the endless sky above you. See
Sea Song, A. — Moreland.
Blue waves within the stone. See Immobile Wind, The. —
Winters.
Blue with the bloom of darkest grapes the night. See Sonnets
in Summer Heat (III). — Chesterton.
Blue-eyed and bright of face but waning fast. See In Hospital
(Staff Nurse: New Style). — Henley.
Bluff and burly and splendid. See Electric Tram, The. —
Noyes.
Blyth, blyth, blyth was she. See Andro and His Cutty Gun.
— Unknown.
Blythe bell, that calls to bridal halls. See Thought, A. —
Landor.
Blythe young Bess to Jean did say. See Bess the Gawkie. —
Muirhead.
Boaers? Yes, we've a new lot just in. See At the "Boaer"
Counter. — Harbour.
Boanerges Blitzen, servant of the Queen. See Man Who
Could Write, The. — Kipling.
Boat after boat, and more boats corne. See Tunny-Fish. —
Hamilton.
"Boatman, boatman! my brain is wild." See Comfort. — Un
known.
Boats sail on the rivers. See Boats Sail on the Rivers. —
C. Rossetti.
Boats that carry sugar. See Freight Boats. — Tippett.
Boatswain! 5V*? Tempest, The ("Boatswain!"). — Shakespeare.
Bob Anderson, my beau, Bob, when we were first aquent. See
Bob Anderson, My Beau. — Unknown.
Bob Jones, who lives across_ the street, says there ain't no
such thing. See Regarding Santa Claus. — Waterman.
Bob Scratcherty was a parishioner of mine. See Turning the
Points. — Overton.
Bob Southey! You're a Poet — Poet Laureate. See Don Juan
(Dedication) . — Byron.
Bob Stanford, he's a Texas boy. See Bob Stanford. — Un
known.
Bob went lookin' for a job. See Plain Bob and a Job. — Foley.
Bobby Dyrenforth had a cold, which threatened to ^settle on
his chest. See Where Ignorance Is Bliss. — Fielding.
Bobby is a baby. See Some Man. — Buddy.
Bobby sat on his front steps looking very blue. See Reason
Enough. — Unknown.
Bobby Shafto's gone to sea. See Bobby Shafto.— Mother
Goose.
"Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea." See Missing Bobby Shaftoe.
— Bennett.
"Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea."
Bobolink! that in the meadow. , t
Boccaccio, for you laughed all laughs that are. See Boccaccio.
— Brown.
Body of Jesus taken down from the cross. See Loin Cloth.
— Sandburg.
Body, who would articulate. See Renuncio. — Bennett.
Boh Da Thone was a warrior bold. See Ballad of Boh Da
Thone, The. — Kipling.
Bold, amiable, ebon outlaw, grave and wise! See To a Crow.
— Wilson.
Bold Captain of the Body-Guard. See Zagonyi. — Boker.
Bold knights and fair darnes to my harp lend an ear. See
Count Albert and Fair Rosalie. — Scott.
Bold Robin has robed him in ghostly attire. See Maid Marian
(Robin Hood and the Grey Friars). — Peacock.
Boll-weevil's coming, and the winter's cold. See November
Cotton Flower. — Toomer.
Bolt and bar the front door. See Hallowe'en. — Capes.
"Bon jour, Madame Sans Souci." See Madame Sans Souci.
— Unknown.
Bones a-gettin' achy. See Christmas Is a-Comin*. — Dunbar.
Boney was a warrior. See John Francois. — Unknown.
Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o' smiles. See Bonnie Bessie
Lee.— Nicoll.
Bonnie Kilmeny gaed up the glen. See Queen's Wake, The
(Kilmeny). — Hogg.
Bonnie lassie, will ye go. See Birks of Aberfeldie, The. —
Burns.
Bonnie wee Eric! I have sat beside the evening fire. See
Bonnie Wee Eric. — Havergal.
Bonnie wee thing! cannie wee thing! See Bonnie Wee Thing.
— Burns.
Book, Book, I have found. See Book, Book. — Wynne.
Book larnin' is a daisy thing for the chap what's got the
brains. See "Book Larnin' ". — Turk.
Books and the Man I sing, the first who brings. See Dunciad,
The ("Books and the Man"). — Pope.
Books are delightful when prosperity happily smiles. See
Philobiblion ("Books are delightful"). — Aungervyle.
Books are keys to wisdom's treasure. See Books Are Keys. —
Poulsson.
Books are like the windows of a great tower. See Place of
Books in the Life We Live (Frorn^ "Foreword"). — Stidger.
Books are soldiers gaily dressed, standing grave and tall. See
Books Are Soldiers. — Wynne.
Books, books, books! See Aurora Leigh (Aurora Leigh Dis
covers Books). — E. Browning.
Books, books, books, and the treasure they hold. See Books. —
Turner.
Books, books, that I love so. See Books. — Conkling.
Books looked on as to their readers or authors. See Soul's
Viaticum, The. — Whitlock.
Boom, cannon, boom to all the winds and waves! See Ode
Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865
(Our Country Saved). — Lowell.
Boom! "What's that?" See Anniversary. — Unknown.
Boon nature scattered, free and wild. See Lady of the Lake,
The (Trossachs, The).— Scott.
Boon Nature to the woman bows. See Angel in the House,
The (Tribute, The). — Patmore.
Boon Nature yields each day a brag which we now first behold.
See Nature. — Emerson.
Boontown station at the noon hour. See He Let Her Know. —
Unknown.
Boost your city, boost your friend. See Boosting the Booster.
— Unknown.
Boot, saddle, to horse, and away! See Cavalier Tunes (III.
Boot and Saddle). — R. Browning.
Booth led boldly with his big bass (or brass) drum. See Gen
eral William Booth Enters into Heaven. — Lindsay.
Boo-zhoo! Boo-zhoo! See Little-Caribou Makes "Big Talk".
— Sarett.
Boo-zhoo nee-chee! Me — Yellow-Otter. See Medal and Holes.
—Sarett.
Bord a Plouffe, Bord a Plouffe. See Dreams. — Drummond.
Bordered by bluff and meadow, reflecting a golden day. See
Catholic Psalm, The.— Hubbard.
Borgia, thou once wert almost too august. See On Lucretia
Borgia's Hair. — Landor.
Born a million years ago you stay here a million years. , See
Blue Ridge. — Sandburg.
Born are we of fire. See Mothers and Children. — Johns.
See Lincoln's Life As Written
See Born for
"Born February 12th, 1809."
by Himself.— Lincoln.
Born for nought else, for nothing but for this.
Nought Else. — Masefield.
Born free, thus we resolve to live. See Oath of Freedom, The.
—Hope.
Born I was to be old. See Anacreontic. — Herrick.
Born in a borrowed cattle shed. See Evaluation. — Lennen.
Born in a fence-corner. See Tumbling Mustard. — Cowley.
Born in a hovel, trained in Hardship's school. See Abraham
Lincoln. — Ames.
Born in a squalid shack on Turkey creek. See Sonnets of an
Indian Heiress (Superstition). — Eldridge.
Born in 1809 and dying in 1865, Mr. Lincoln. See Abraham
Lincoln as a Man of Letters. — Mabie.
Born in stormy times, William Penn. See History of William
Penn (Penn's Monument) . — Burdette.
Born in the garret, in the kitchen bred. See Sketch, A. —
Byron.
Born, nurtured, wedded, prized, within the pale. See La Fay-
ette. — Madison.
Born of a fine old Pennsylvania family, educated at the State
University. See Look at Life, A. — Van Dorn.
Born of the sorrowful of heart. See For Paul Laurence Dun-
bar. — Cull en.
Born on the Colorado. See Cowboy to Pitching Bronco. — Un
known.
Born, sir, in a land of liberty, having early learned its value.
See President Washington's Response to the French Am
bassador on Receipt of the Colors of France. — Washington.
Born with a monocle he stares at life. See En Monocle. —
Evans.
Born with the Vices of my kind. See Born with the Vices. —
D'Urfey.
Borne on a whispered sigh. See Fallen Leaves. — Tupper.
Borne on the wings of time another year. See On the Pros
pect of a Revolution in France. — Freneau.
Borrowin' is a good neighborly habit. See Borrowed Hus
band, The. — Cooke.
Bosun's whistle piping, "Starboard watch is on." See Watch-
in' Out for Subs. — "U. A. L."
Both gentlemen, or yoemen bould. See True Tale of Robin
Hood, A. — Unknown.
Both Goods and Body too! who can it stand. See Job Mili
tant (Meditation on Job, A). — Quarles.
Both heaven and hell are from the human race. See Tale of
Eternity. — Massey.
Both the steward and the cook had remonstrated. See Tad
Lincoln and the Street Urchins and White House Kitchen
in 1862. The. — Unknown.
Both thou and I alike, my Bacchic urn. See On an Urn. —
Garnett.
Both were jailbirds; no speech-makers at all. See Jack Lon
don and O. Henry. — Sandburg.
Boucher was a grasshopper, and painted. See Story of Ro-
sina, The. — Dobson.
Bough of the plane tree, where is the clear-beaked bird. See
Woodcock of the Ivory Beak. — Roberts.
Bound and bordered in leaf-green. See Book of Joyous Chil
dren, The. — Riley.
Bound for holy Palestine. See Crusade, The. — Warton.
Poem for Prue. — Gale.
See Little
Bow down, dear Land, for thou hast found release! See Ode
Recited at the Harvard Commemoration (My Country). —
Lowell.
Bow down, my song, before her presence high. See Thysia. —
Luce.
Bow down my soul in worship very low. See Russian Cathe
dral. — McKay.
959
Bowed
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans. See Man with the
Hoe, The. — Markham.
Bowed, midst a universal grief that makes. See Tribute of
His Home, The. — Riley.
Bowing thyself in dust before a Book. See Bibliolatres. —
Lowell.
Bow-wow-wow. See Bow-wow-wow. — Mother Goose.
Box cars run by a mile long. See Work Gangs. — Sandburg.
Boy, bare your head when the flag goes by! See Boy, Bare
Your Head. — Turner.
Boy Brittan — only a lad — a fair-haired boy — sixteen. See Boy
Brittan.— Willson. „ , __
Boy heart of Johnny Jones — aching today? See Buffalo Bill.
— Sandburg.
Merrill, Jr.
Boy, I hate their empty shows. See Persian Fopperies; Prefer
ence Declared, The and "Persicos Odi." — Horace.
Boy, if a mountain you should see. See Questions for the
Boy. — Guest.
Boy in khaki, boy in blue. See Columbia's Prayer. —
Boyl In my chamber-window lies a book. See Much Ado about
Nothing ("Boy! in my chamber- window"). — Shapespeare.
Boy, lift your chin. See Boy, Lift Your Chin. — Abbott.
Boy o'mine, boy o'mine, this is my* prayer for you. See Boy
o' Mine. — Guest.
Boy, should you meet a pretty wench. See Advice to a Boy. —
Leather.
Boy, whose little, confiding hand. See Locomotive to the
Little Boy, The. — Low.
Boys and Girls. See Passionate Pagan and the Dispassionate
Public: A Tragedy of the Machine Age. — Nash.
Boys and girls, come out to play. See "Boys and girls, come
out to play." — Unknown.
Boys and girls that held her dear. See Memorial to D. C. —
Millay.
Boys are men that haven't (or have not) got [to be] big as
their papas. See Girl's View of Men and Women. — Un
known.
Boys are ye callin' a toast to night? See Admiral Death. —
Newbolt.
Boys flying kites haul in their white-winged birds. See Words.
— Unknown.
Boys is horrid. See What a Girl Thinks of Boys. — Unknown.
Boys of spirit, boys of will. See Boys Wanted. — Unknown.
Boys, take another! To-night we'll be gay. See "Swore Off." —
Fort.
Boys walk along the sanded river -banks. See Concerning the
Young. — M aas .
Boys, we want you — Our Country wants. See Boys We Want,
The. — Sargent.
"Boys will be boys." We resent the old saying. See Man That
Ought to Be. — Unknown.
Brahma sleeps. See Brahma. — Fletcher
Brain, be ice. See Mens Creatrix. — Kunitz.
Branches of wild cherry! See Wild Cherry. — Foster.
Brancusi is a galoot ; he saves tickets to take him nowhere. See
Brancusi. — Sandburg.
Brass that makes no sound. See Brasses. — Sharman.
Brave and high-souled Pilgrims, you who knew no fears. See
Thanksgiving Day ("Brave and high-souled," etc.). —
Wynne.
Brave as a falcon and as merciless. See To Manon, Comparing
Her to a Falcon and Falcon.— Blunt.
Brave as the firstborn flame upsprings the statue. See At the
Sal on. — Wilkinson.
Brave birds that climb those blue. See Earth and Her Birds. —
Noyes.
Brave boys, would you live wisely. See Song of Good Coun
sel, A. — Blackie.
"Brave Captain! canst thou speak? What is it thou dost see?"
See After the Battle. — Unknown.
Brave comrades! all is ruined! I disdain. See Catiline's Last
Harangue to His Army. — Croly.
Brave dogs of St. Bernard, companions dear. See To The
Dogs of the Great St. Bernard. — Gross.
Brave English language, you are strong as trees. See Rhyme
for a Phonetician. — Cornford.
Brave flowers, that I could gallant it like you. See Contem
plation upon Flowers, A. — King.
Brave infant of Saguntum, clear (or cleare). See Pindaric
Ode, A: To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of That
Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Gary and Sir H. Morrison —
Jonson.
Brave iron, brave hammer, from your sound. See London's
Tempe; or, The Field of Happiness (Song of the Cyclops).
— Dekker.
Brave Jack Chiddy! Oh, well you may sneer. See Jack
Chiddy.— -Anderson.
Brave Knight, departing for the war. See Brave Knight De
parting for the War. — Musset.
Brave lads in olden musical centuries. See Alcaics; to
H. F. B. — Stevenson.
Brave little fellows in crimsons and yellows. See Tulips. —
Guiterman.
Brave men have followed. See Flag Speaks, The. — Balch.
Brave news is come to town. See Brave News. — Unknown.
Brave old times those were. See On Santa Claus. — Baker.
Brave old Wallace of Uhlen dwells. See Wallace of Uhlen.—
Blake.
Brave Sir Count Ricci, in feudal days of yore. See Triumph
of the Ricci, The. — Wordsworth.
Brave Thackeray has trolled of days when he was twenty-one.
See Song of Sixty-Five, A. — Service.
Bravely acted, little lady. See Seven Days' Leaye. — Blackall.
Braver than sea-going ships with the dawn in their sails. See
Dedication to a First Book. — Benet.
Braves! that go out with your guides and gold and the pol
ished tube of steel. See Braves of the Hunt. — Knibbs.
Bravest of brave sweet blossoms in all of the garden-row. See
Chrysanthemums . — D odge.
Bravo, Jonathan! Now's your time. See New Toreador, The. —
Unknown.
Braw, braw lads on Yarrow braes. See Braw Lads o' Galla
Water. — Burns.
Bread and milk for breakfast. See Bread and Milk for Break
fast. — C. Rossetti.
Break, Break, Break. See Bather's Dirge, The. — Minor.
Break, break, break. See Break, Break, Break. — Tennyson.
Break, break, break, O voice! — let me urge thy plea! See
Musical Pitch, The. — Unknown.
Break down the American home, and the fabric of free gov
ernment goes down with it. See Saloon and the Home,
The. — Young.
Break down the old dividing walls. See Break Down the
Walls.— Oxenham.
Break, Fantasy, from thy cave of cloud. See Vision of De
light (Fantasy). — Jonson.
Break forth, break forth, O Sudbury town. See Lydia.—
Break me "a bread not made with hands. See Unfaithful, The.
— Taggard.
Break not his sweet repose. See Soldier's Grave, A. — Albee.
Break thou the Bread of Life. See Bread of Life, The. —
Lathbury.
Break thou my heart, ah, break it. See Arab Song. — Stod-
dard.
Break up camp, drowsy World! See Battle Poem, A. — Taylor.
Break up the Union of these States, because there are. See
Ship of State, The.— Lunt.
Breakfast, Mr. A? No. I have cooked none. See Frightened
Woman, A. — Dallas.
Breaking from under that thy cloudy veil. See Breaking from
under That Thy Cloudy Veil. — Herbert of Cherbury.
Breaking suddenly through the cedar thicket. See Tragedy in
the Sunshine, A. — Detroit Free Press.
Breath is what we breathe. See Tommy's Essay on Breath. —
Unknown.
Breath o' the grass. See Sospiro di Roma (Susurro). —
"Macleod."
Breath of Morning — breath of May.
Breath of pines so dense I feel it.
Kleinschmidt. . .
Breathe balmy airs, ye fragrant flowers. See Precious Lives. —
Breathe from the gentle South, O Lord. See Waiting Soul,
The. — Cowper.
Breathe Julia, breathe and I'll protest. See Of Her Breath. —
Breathe me the ancient words when I shall find. See Love's
Ritual. — Towne.
Breathe not, hid Heart: cease silently. See To an Unborn
Pauper Child. — Hardy.
Breathe, trumpets, breathe. See Requiem. — Lunt.
Breathes there a man who claimeth not. See Gethsemane. —
Breathes there the man with soul so dead. See Lay of the
Last Minstrel, The ("Breathes there," etc.). — Scott.
Breathing do I draw that air to me. See Song of Breath, —
Breathless, we flung us on the windy hill. See Hill, The. —
Brooke.
Bred in distant woods, the clown. See Country Clown, The. —
Trumbull.
Bredderen and Sisteren; I'se gwine to gib you what I hope will
prove. See Brudder Brown on "Apples," and Apples. —
Unknown.
Breed, little mothers, with the tired backs and the tired
hands. See Breed, Women, Bre.ed. — Trent.
Brekekekex! coax! coax! O happy, happy frogs! See Musical
Frogs. — Blackie.
Brer Rabbit en Brer Fox wuz like some chilluns. See Old
Mr. Rabbit. — Harris.
Brer Rabbit, he live in a house on de hill. See Uncle Remus
and the Little Boy (Hello, House!). — Harris.
Brer Tarry pin tired er prom'nadin^ roun'. See How Brer
Tarrypin Learned to Fly. — Harris.
Bretagne had not her peer. In the province far or near. See
Lady of Castelnoire. — Aldrich.
Brethern and Sisters: To-day we have chosen for our text.
See Model Discourse, A and Old Mother Hubbard Sermon.
— Unknown.
Brethern, how shall it fare with me. See Question, The. —
Kipling.
"Brethern," said the aged minister. See Minister's Grievances,
The.— "Adeler." , , , ^.
"Brethern, the words of my text are. See Model Discourse,
A and Mother-Hubbard Sermon, A. — Unknown.
Brian O'Linn was a gentleman born. See Brian O'Linn. —
Unknown.
Brief is Erinna's song, her lowly lay. See Erinna.— Antipater
of Sidon. .
Brief is Man's travail here and transitory. See Plaint. —
Wheelock.
See Morning. — Riley.
See Breath of Pines. —
960
FIRST LINE INDEX
Brother
Brief, on a flying night. See Chimes. — Meynell.
Bright amorous e'e where Love in arnbush lies. See Sonnet:
To His Mistress. — Montgomerie.
Bright and beautiful and gay. See Perfection. — Guest.
Bright as a fallen fragment of the sky. See Rock Pool, The. —
Bright as "the day, and like the morning fair. See Chloe. —
Lansdowne.
Bright baffling Soul, least capturable of themes. See To
Shakespeare. — Hardy.
Bright be the place of thy soul! See Stanzas for Music. —
Byron.
Brie-ht be the skies that cover thee. See To Laura W , Two
Years Old.— Willis.
Bright breaks the warrior o'er the ocean wave. See Ocean
Wanderer, The. — Unknown,
Bright clouds of May. See Bright Clouds. — Thomas.
Bright day succeedeth unto day. See Demeter (Chorus of
Oceanides) . — Bridges.
Bright disks of sound. See Whistler in the Night, A. — Hall.
Bright Eyes, Light Eyes! Daughter of a Fay! See Faery
Foster-Mother, The. — Buchanan.
Bright Flower! whose home is everywhere. See To the Daisy.
— Wordsworth.
Bright glows the east with blushing red. See Farm, The. —
Bright image of the early years. See To the Painted Colum
bine. — -Very.
Bright is the ring of words. See Bright Is the Ring of Words.
— Stevenson.
Bright, my beloved, be thy day. See Anniversary, An. —
Bridges.
Bright on the banners of lily and rose. See Welcome to the
Nations. — Holmes.
Bright Phoebus drove his rapid car amain. See Sacrifice of
the Tuscararoes, The. — Warren.
Bright portals (or Portalles) of the sky. See Hymn of the
Ascension, An. — Drummond of Hawthornden.
Bright seas cast far upon her shore. See Day of Coming
Days, The.— Johnson.
Bright shadows of true rest! some shoots of bliss. See Sun-
Days. — Vaughan.
Bright shines the sun; play, beggars, play! See Song in Praise
of a Beggar's Life, A.— "A. W."
Bright shone the lists, blue bent the skies. See Tournament,
The. — Lanier.
Bright Star of Beauty! on whose eyelids sit. See Idea ("Bright
Star," etc.). — Drayton.
Bright star! would I were steadfast as thou art. See Bright
Star Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art and Last Son
net. — Keats.
Bright stars, yellow stars, flashing through the air. See Stars.
— Kilmer.
Bright thro' the valley gallops the brooklet. See Eros. — Pat-
more.
Bright vocabularies are transient as rainbows. See Precious
Moments. — Sandburg.
Bright was the morn, — the waveless bay. See Perry's Victory
on Lake Erie. — Percival.
Bright was the morning, and cool the Air. See Bright Was
the Morning. — D'Urfy.
Bright with thin and bodiless brightness, rays. See Wind in
the Night. — Moses.
Brightest and best of the Sons of the morning. See Brightest
and Best 9f the Sons of the Morning. — Heber.
Brightly for him the future smiled. See Mother and Son. —
Gary.
Brigid, the daughter of Duffy, she wasn't like other young
things. See St. Brigid.— McCarthy.
Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella! See Christmas Carol of
Provence and Bring a Torch, etc. — Saboty.
Bring cypress, rosemary and rue. See Grover Cleveland. —
Benton.
Bring flowers, to strew again. See Ode for Decoration Day.
— Peterson.
Bring flowers to strew His way. See Easter. — Tynan.
Bring flowers, ye grateful millions of the land. See Decora
tion Ode. — Davis.
Bring forth the flowers. See Song for Decoration Day. —
Bacon.
"Bring forth the lion and Glaucus the Athenian," said the
editor. See Last Days of Pompeii, The (Arbaces to the
Lion) . — Bulwer-Lytton.
"Bring forth the steed 1" — It was a level plain. See Alex
ander Taming Bucephalus. — Benjamin.
Bring from Big Creek a huge boulder. See New Spoon River
(Henry Cogdal). — Masters.
Bring from the craggy haunts of birch and pine. See Song. —
Todhunter.
"Bring him not here where our sainted feet." See Little Church
round the Corner, The. — Lancaster.
"Bring home a turkey; don't forgit." See Thanksgiving. —
Romaine.
Bring it from the oaken press; full fifty years ago. See Wed
ding-Gown, The. — Pierce.
Bring Kateen-beug and Maurya Jude. See Beg-Innish. —
Synge.
Bring me a cup of good red wine. See Rinaldo. — Peterson.
"Bring me a tiny mouse's skin." See Her Fairy Feet. — Field.
Bring me men to match my mountains. See Coming Ameri
can, The (Bring Me Men). — Foss.
"Bring me my broken harp," he said. See Silent Melody, The.
— Holmes.
Bring me my dead! See Tennyson. — Huxley.
Bring me no rose-wreath now. See Bride's Reply, The. —
Miles.
"Bring me soft song," said Aladdin. See Aladdin and the
Jinn. — Lindsay.
Bring me the sunset in a cup. See Bring Me the Sunset in
a Cup. — Dickinson.
Bring me wine, but wine which never grew. See Bacchus. —
Emerson.
Bring no jarring lute this way. See Woodland Grave, A. — •
De Tabley.
Bring not bright candles, for her eyes. See Dreamer, The. —
De la Mare.
Bring, novelist, your note-book! bring, dramatist, your pen!
See Women of Mumbles Head, The. — Scott.
Bring on the pomp and pride of old Castile. See Drake ("Bring
on the pomp," etc.). — Noyes.
Bring out that tattered battle-flag, old soldier. See Tattered
Battle-Flag, The. — Short.
Bring out the hemlock! bring the funeral yew. See Dirge of
the Munster Forest. — Lawless.
Bring pencils, fine pointed. See Planning the Garden. — Lowell.
Bring sagebrush, bitter smelling sagebrush. See Cattle
Camp — Night, The. — Wood.
Bring snow-white lilies, pallid heart-flushed roses. See Pan
theist's Song of Immortality, The. — Naden.
Bring the bowl which you boast. See Woodstock (Glee for
King Charles). — Scott.
Bring the comb and play upon it! See Marching Song. —
Stevenson.
Bring the good old banner, boys, the emblem of the free! See
Flag Song. — Archer.
Bring the good old bugle, boys, we'll sing another song. See
Marching through Georgia. — Work.
Bring them alang, the young, the strang. See Green Yule, A.
— Murray.
Bring to me then all passionate, crimson flowers. See She
Plans Her Funeral. — Bowman.
Bring to me white roses, roses, pinks, and lavender. See
Patchwork Quilt, The. — Shorter.
Bring two ears of yellow corn, and then rub, rub, rub. See
Popping Corn. — Unknown.
Bring us in good ale, and bring us in good ale. See Bring Us
In
See
,
Good Ale. — Unknown.
Bring with you, for me to have, a spray of sweet-olive.
October Letter. — Hoyt.
Brisk methinks I am, and fine. See Anacr(e)ontick Verse and
Five Wines. — Herrick.
Britannia's gallant streamers. See Yankee Thunders. — Un
known.
Britons grown big with pride. See Poem Containing Some
Remarks on the Present War, A.— Unknown.
Brittle beauty that nature made so frail. See Frail Beauty. — •
Broad bars of sunset-slanted gold. See Ballad of the Faded
Field.— Wilson.
Broad expanse of shiny shirt-front. See Romance of a 'Cuss-
Word."— Field. .
Broad on the sunburnt hill the bright moon comes. See Bright
Moon, The. — Aiken.
Broad the forest stood on the hills of Lmteged. See Rhyme
of the Duchess May, The ("Broad the forest," etc.). —
E. Browning. •
Broad-based, broad-fronted, bounteous, multi-form. See Son
nets on English Dramatic Poets — 1590-1650 (Ben Jonson).
— Swinburne.
Broadly considered, O'Connell's eloquence. See Daniel O'Con-
nell (Eloquence of O'Connell). — Phillips.
Broke an' hungry, ragged an' dirty too. See 'Cholly Blues,
The. — Unknown.
Broke down, have ye, stranger? See Little Heroine, A. —
Broke to every known mischance, lifted over all. See France.
— Kipling.
Broken, bewildered by the long retreat. See Retreat. — Gibson.
Brome, brome on hill. See Broomfield Hill, The. — Unknown.
Broncho Dan halts midway of the stream. See Health at the
Ford, A. — Rogers.
Bronson Alcott, of Boston, told Joseph Cook. See Schoolmas
ter's Conquest, The. — Unknown.
Bronze in the rose-dusted twilight. See Red-Rock, the Moose-
Hunter. — Sarett.
. . . Brook and road. See Prelude, The (Simplon Pass, The). —
Wordsworth.
Brook, would thou couldst flow. See Brook Song. — Morse.
Broom out the floor now, lay the fender by. See June. —
Ledwidge.
Brother, are the cakes all done? See Baby Making Cakes.—
Unknown.
Brother! awake from thy long lethargy. See Purpose. — Un-
known.
Brother, come! See And What Shall You Say? — Cotter.
Brother, I am fire. See Kin. — Sandburg.
Brother, listen to what we say. See Speech of Red Jacket. —
Brother Noah Hyatt, one of the chief pillars of the church.
See Offending Eye, The.— Tybout.
Brother of mine, good monk with cowled head. See Thomas
a Kempis. — Reese.
Brother Roosevelt's phrase, "gave their young lives, is a
common one enough. See Student-Heroes of Our War,
The.— Eliot.
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Brother
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND RECITATIONS
Brother, that breathe the August air. See If Still Your Or
chards Bear. — Millay.
Brother, thou art gone before us. See Burial Hymn. — Milman.
Brother to the firefly. See Morning Light. — Newsome.
Brother Toper, sit you down. See Brother Toper. — Kirk.
Brother Tree: Why do you reach and reach? See Idealists. —
Kreymborg.
Brother — you with growl and frown. See Open Letter to the
Pessimist, An and Two Towns. — Waterman.
Brothers and men that shall after us be. See Ballad of the
Gibbet.— Villon.
Brothers and sisters I have many. See Which is the Fa
vourite ? — Lamb.
Brothers in blood! They who this wrong began. See To the
United States of America. — Bridges.
Brothers of free descent were we, and native to the soil. See
Stars and Stripes. — Williams.
Brothers, this spot is holy! Look around! See Surrender of
Burgoyne, The. — De Peyster.
Brow bender. See "Brow bender." — Unknown.
Brown and furry. See Caterpillar, The and Brown and Furry.
— C. Rossetti.
Brown as any thrush is. See Brown As Any Thrush Is.—
Underwood.
Brown Baby Cobina, with his large black velvet eyes. See
Baby Cobina. — Hayford.
Brown bed of earth, still fresh and warm with love. See IT-
radiations ("Brown bed of earth," etc.). — Fletcher.
Brown bunny sits inside his burrow. See Rabbit, The. —
King.
Brown earth-line meets gray heaven. See In November. —
Aldrich.
Brown eyes, straight nose. See Polly. — Rands.
Brown hill I have left behind. See Hill -Country. — Kilmer.
Brown is my Love, but graceful. See "Brown is my Love, but
graceful . — Unknown.
Brown lived at such a lofty farm. See Brown's Descent, or
the Willy-Nilly Slide.— Frost.
Brown o* San Juan. See Home Sweet Home with Variations
(III. As Mr. Francis Bret Harte Might Have Woven It
into a Touching Tale). — Bunner.
Brown sails of fishing boats. See Fishing Fleet, The. — Col-
cord.
Brown velvety bold eyes, smeared cheeks. See Joy Ride, The.
— Gilbert,
Browner than the hazel-husk, swifter than the wind. See
Little Fauns of Proserpine, The. — Pickthall.
Brownie, Brownie, let down your milk. See "Brownie,
Brownie, let down your milk." — C. Rossetti,
Browning, old fellow, your leaves grow yellow. See In a
Copy of Browning. — Carman.
Brown's for Lalage, Jones for Lelia. See Ballade of Ladies'
N ames . — Henley.
"Br-r-r! B-r-r-r-r-r-r!" The telephone was going. See How
the Mayor Became Senator. — Provost.
Brudder Johnson, I hezn't seen Jim Jenkins 'bout hyar fur
sum time. See 'Possum an' Watermilin. — Unknown.
Brunhilde, with the young Norn soul. See With a Rose, to
Brunhilde. — Lindsay.
Brushes and paints are all I have. See Quatrains: "Brushes
and paints," etc. — Bennett.
Brushing her hair by candlelight. See Princess, The. —
Evans.
Bryant, whose songs are thoughts that bless. See William
Cullen Bryant. — Halleck.
Bryght as the stern of day begouth to schyne. See Goldyn
Targe, The. — Dunbar.
Buckee, Buckee, biddy Bene. See Buckee Bene. — Unknown.
Bud, come here to your uncle a spell. See Home-Made Fairy
Tale, A.— Riley.
Bud was the blackest, fattest, and most contented little darky
I ever saw. See Bud's Charge. — Van Norman.
Bud Zunts came out of the Simpkinsville post-office. See Bud
Zunts's Mail. — Stuart.
Buds are backward and winter lingers. See At Winter's End.
—Sister M. Madelava.
Buds of roses, virgin flowers. See Roses. — Moore.
Buffalo Bill's defunct. See "Buffalo Bill's defunct." — Cum-
mings.
Bugle and battle-cry are still. See Happy Death, — Freeman.
Bugles! And the Great Nation thrills and leaps to arms! See
Call of the Bugles, The. — Hovey.
Bugles, angrily blown and shrill. See Autobiography (I First
Song, 1915).— "R. L."
Build a house of gold for Punch. See Punch : The Immortal
Liar. — Aiken.
Build a little fence of trust. See Build a Fence of Trust and
Build a Little Fence.— Butts.
"Build at Kallundborg by the sea." See Kallundborg Church
— Whittier.
Build for yourself a strong-box. See Then Laugh. — Backus.
Build high your white and dazzling palaces. See To February.
— Wetherald.
Build me a castle of sand. See Sand Castles. — Robertson,
Build me a House, said God. See Build Me a House. — Clark.
"Build me straight, O worthy Master! See Building of the
Ship, The. — Longfellow.
Build of my life a structure fair. See Clubwoman's Prayer, A.
— Moseley.
Birilder and maker Thou, of houses not made with hands!
See Abt Vogler ("Builder and maker Thou," etc.). —
R. Browning.
Buildings above the leafless trees. See Central Park at Dusk
— Teasdale. * ]
See Waterfalls of Stone.—
See Lincoln's Day.— .
Buildings are waterfalls of stone.
Ginsberg.
Built of logs, grown old and black.
Unknown.
Bulkeley, Hunt, Willard, Hosmer, Meriam, Flint. See Hama-
treya. — Emerson.
Bull terrier? Sure; she's a white *un — there ain't no other
breed. See Bull-Terrier, Frost. — Unknown.
Bumble-Bug and Bumble-Bee. See Famous Battle of Bumble-
Bug and Bumble-Bee, — Unknown.
"Bunches of grapes," says Timothy. See Bunches of Grapes.
— De la Mare.
Bunny, lying in the grass. See Battle Bunny — Malvern Hill
— Harte.
Bunyan is almost the only writer. See John Bunyan. — Ma-
caulay.
Burbank crossed a little bridge. See Burbank with a Baedeker:
Bleistein with a Cigar. — Eliot.
Burd Ellen sits in her bower windowe. See Burd Ellen and
Young Tamlane. — Unknown.
Burd Helen was her mother's dear. See Broughty Wa's. —
Unknown.
Burden-bearers are we all. See Burden-Bearers. — Oxenham.
Burdens of Water Jars. See In Arizona (Burdens). — Simp
son.
Burg Niedeck is a mountain in Alsace, high and strong. See
Toy of the Giant's Child, The. — Chamisso.
Buried bars in the breakwater. See Chimes ("Buried bars,"
etc.). — D. Rossetti.
Buried in the shades of horrid night. See On His Late
Espoused Saint. — Digby.
Buried in woods we lay, you recollect. See Pippa Passes
(Ottima and Sebald, Two Lovers). — R. Browning.
Buried to-day. See Buried To-Day. — Mulock.
Burly and big, his books among. See Hodge, the Cat. —
"Coolidge."
Burly, dozing humble-bee. See Humble-Bee, The. — Emerson.
Burn me, sun, burn me. See Clean. — Mitchell.
Burn, wood, burn. See Flame Song. — Turner.
Burning, burning, burning for ever, by night and day. See
Glacier-Bed, The. — Blake.
Burning, burning, burning is the sand. See Lost on the
Desert. — Meyers.
Burning fire, or blowing wind. See To Ocean Hazard: Gipsy.
— Johnson.
_ ng
Meredith.
Bury her at even. See Bury Her at Even. — Field.
Bury me close to the Roman Road. See Roman Road, The. —
Taylor.
Bury me deep when I am dead. See Requiescat. — Watson.
Bury me in the morning, mother. See Bury Me in the
Morning. — Douglas.
"Bury me," the bishop said. See St. Swithin. — Henderson.
Bury the Dragon's Teeth! See Bury Them. — Brownell.
Bury the Great Duke. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of
Wellington. — Tennyson.
Bury this old Illinois Farmer with respect. See Illinois
Farmer. — Sandburg.
Bury your heart in some deep green hollow. See Saturday
Market. — Mew.
Busie old foole, unruly sunne. See Sun Rising, The. —
Donne.
Busily, busily, to and fro. See Memory-Bridges, The. — Lipp-
mann.
"Business is Business," the Little Man said. See Business Is
Business. — Braley.
Business? Well, it hain't be'n what ye'd call rushin', so's to
speak. See Jolly Brick, A. — Phelps.
Busk ye, busk ye, my bonnie, bonnie bride. See Braes of Yar
row, The. — Hamilton.
Buster's got a popper gun. See To China. — Jackson.
Busy, curious, thirsty fly! See On a Fly Drinking Out of His
Cup and To a Fly. — Oldys.
Busy old fool, unruly Sun. See Sun Rising, The. — Donne.
But a revulsion wrought in the brain and bosom of Elspie.
See Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich, The (Elspie and Philip).
— Clough.
"But adoration! give me something more." See Love of Fame,
the Universal Passion, The (Old Coquette, The). — Young.
But, ah! how unsincere are all our joys! See Annus Mirabilis
(Fire of London, The). — Dryden.
But all has passed, the tune has died away. See Sonnets:
"Long, long ago" (Complete). — Masefield.
But all our praises why should lords engross? See Moral
Essays ("But all our praises," etc.y. — Pope.
But all these books — for^him — were living thoughts. See Book
of Earth, The (Avicenna's Dream). — Noyes.
But anxious cares already seiz'd the queen. See JEneid, The
(Dido's Passion) . — Virgil.
But are you sure, the news is true? See Mariner's Wife,
The.— Mickle.
But Arno wins us to the fair white walls. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage (Approach to Florence). — Byron.
But as he shook with passionate desire. See Hero and Lean-
der (Repentance ["But as he shook," etc."]"). — Chapman.
But as she sat all one and thoughte thus. See Troylus and
Criseyde ("But as she sat allone," etc.). — Chaucer.
But as they left the dark'ning heath. See Marmion (Flodden).
— Scott.
But be contented: when that fell arrest. See Sonnets (LXXIV).
— Shakespeare.
962
FIRST LINE INDEX
But
But bringing up the rear of this bright host. See Vision of
Judgment^ The (At the Gate of Heaven). — Byron.
"But by the piper that played before Moses." See Why My
Father Left the Army. — MacCabe.
But chief by numbers of industrious hands. See Fleece, The
(Nation's Wealth, A).— Dyer.
But chief — surpassing all — a cuckoo clock! See Birthday, The
(Cuckoo Clock, The) .—Bowles.
But come! now burns the autumn sea. See To A. V. Williams
Jackson (Autumn Sea). — Woodberry.
But do not let us quarrel any more. See Andrea del Sarto. —
R. Browning.
But do thy worst to steal thyself away. See Sonnets (XCII).
— Shakespeare.
But do we truly mourn our soldier dead. See For Decoration
Day (I).— Hughes.
But Enoch yearned to see her face again. See Enoch Arden
(Return of Enoch Arden, The [At the Window]). — Ten
nyson.
"But er I bere thee moche ferre." See Garlande of Laurell,
(House of Fame, The) .— Skelton.
But few of you are here today. See All under the Same Ban
ner Now. — Ross.
But for to tellen forth in special. See Troylus and Criseyde
("But for to tellen forth," etc.}. — Chaucer.
But for your Terror. See To Death. — Gogarty.
But Fortune, like some others of her sex. See Fanny (For
tune). — Halleck.
But Gebir when he heard of her approach. See Gebir ("I sing
the fates of Gebir" ["But Gebir," etc.]). — Landor.
But give them me — the mouth, the eyes, the brow. See Eurydice
to Orpheus. — R. Browning.
But God sent forth a pale and spectral host. See Nimrod
Wars with the Angels. — Branch.
But godliness with contentment is great gain. See First Tim
othy (( Godliness with Contentment). — Bible, N. T.
But, gracious God! how well dost Thou provide. See Hind
and the Panther, The (Church's Testimony, The). — Dry-
den.
But grant, in Public, Men sometimes are shown. See Moral
Essays (Woman's Ruling Passions). — Pope.
But grant, the Virtues of a temp'rate Prime. See Vanity of
Human Wishes, The (Life's Last Scene). — Johnson.
But half of me is woman grown. See To a Vagabond. —
Woodrow.
But happy they! the happiest of their kind! See Seasons, The
(Spring, The [Connubial Life]). — Thomson.
But hark! a distant sound that grows. See Vision of Poets,
A (Children Gathering Palms). — E. Browning.
But hark! upon the air what bells are pealing? See Christ
mas Chimes, The. — Unknown.
But having seen the shape, having heard. See Bright Margin,
The. — Aiken.
But he comes! the Messiah of royalty comes! See George the
Fourth in Ireland. — Byron.
But he his wonted pride. See Paradise Lost (Satan and His
Host) . — Milton.
But he, Leander, almost half across. See Hero and Leander.
— Hunt.
But he — to him, who knows what gift is thine. See Sequence
of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning, A ("But he
— to him," etc.). — Swinburne.
But hear. If you stay, and the child be born. See In the
Restaurant. — Hardy.
But here, at starting, I must just premise. See Sir Launfal.
— Moultrie.
But here is the finger of God, a flash of the will that can.
See Abt Vogler ("But here is the finger of God"). —
R. Browning.
But here methinks my priests begin to frown. See Steel
Glass, The.— Gascoigne.
But here's the sunset of a tedious day. See Epitaph. — Herrick.
But His lone cross and crown of thorns. See Easter. — Oxen-
ham.
"But hold y . . hold y . . . ," says Robin. See Jolly Pindar
of Wakefield. The.— Unknown.
But how it came from earth this little white. See But How
It Came from Earth. — Aiken.
But how many months (or monthes) be in the year (or yeere).
See Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar. — Unknown.
But how shall I. unblamed, express. See Advice to Julia
(Dress).— Luttrell.
But how shall we this union well express? See Nosce Teip-
sum (Soul _ and the. Body, The). — Davies.
But human bodies are sic fools. See Twa Dogs, The (Imagin
ary Ills and Borrowing Trouble). — Burns.
But I came from the dancing place. See Ashore. — "Hope."
But I have sinuous shells of pearly hue. See Gebir ("I sing
the fates of Gebir" [Shells, The]). — Landor.
But I remember, when the fight was done. See King Henry
IV, Part I (Hotspur's Description of a Fop). — Shake
speare.
But I think the king of that country comes out from his tire
less host. See Gospel of Labor, The ("But I think," etc.).
— Van Dyke.
But I was dead, an hour or more. See Escape. — Graves.
But I was first of all. See Idylls of the King (Guinevere
ay. See "JBut if JL should say. — Cummmgs.
But if that I may have truly. See Song of Ale, A. —
Unknown.
But, if the dream must die, let it die grandly. See If the
Dream Must Die. — Combs.
But indignation works where hope is not. See Prelude, The
(France) . — Wordsworth.
But is old, old, good old Christmas gone? See Christmas. —
Irving.
"But it isn't playing the game," he said. See Fool, The. —
Service.
"But it was even thou..." See Roundel of Passion-Tide. —
Unknown.
But Justice ^had no sooner Mercy seen. See Christ's Victory
and Triumph (Justice and Mercy). — Fletcher.
But, knowing now that they would have her speak. See De
fence of Guenevere, The. — Morris.
But let a mother's lullaby. See Because of Christmas. —
Storey.
But let my due feet never fail. See II Penseroso ("But let,"
etc.). — Milton.
But listen, and I shall you tell. See Nymphidia ("But
listen" ) . — Drayton.
But lo! at length the day is lingered out. See Sister Songs
("But lo," etc.). — Thompson.
But, lo! from^ forth a copse that neighbours by. See Venus
and Adonis (Courser, The). — Shakespeare.
But look! o'er the fall see the angler stand. See Angler, The.
— Read.
"But, Lord," she said, "my shoulders still are strong.'* See
At the Top of the Road. — Going.
But love whilst that thou mayst be loved again. See To Delia
(XXXVII) . — Daniel.
But man, proud man. See Measure for Measure (Sister
Pleads for a Brother's Life). — Shakespeare.
But Miss Ambition was, as I was saying. See Fanny (Amer
ican Culture) . — Halleck.
But most by numbers judge a poet's song? See Essay on Crit
icism, An ("Some to conceit alone"). — Pope.
But, my good little man, you have made a mistake. See To a
Boy-Poet of the Decadence. — Seaman.
But never yet the man was found. See "But never yet," etc.
— Emerson.
But not on a shell, she starts. See Paltry Nude Starts on a
Spring Voyage, The. — Stevens.
But now above the thunder of the drums. See Song of Vic
tory, A. — Markham.
But now our Quacks are gamesters, and they play. See
Borough, The (Quack Medicines). — Crabbe.
But now the Dream has come again, the world is as of old.
See Dream. — Branch.
But now the mindful messenger, come back. See Rape of
Lucrece, The ("But now," etc.). — Shakespeare.
But now the second morning from her bower. See Christ's
Victory and Triumph (Christ's Triumph after Death).
—Fletcher.
But now the struggle is over, I can survey the field and meas
ure the losses. See Voice of Despair, The. — Talbot.
But now the sun had pass'd the height of Heaven. See Balder
Dead (Burning of Balder's Ship, The). — Arnold.
But now the wholesome music of the wood. See Idylls of the
King, The (Balin and Balan [Fire of Heaven, The]). —
Tennyson.
But now there came a flash of hope once more. See Don Juan
(Shipwreck, The). — Byron.
But now you are mine, all mine. See Slumber-Songs of the
Madonna (VII).— Noyes.
But O, my Muse, what Numbers wilt thou find. See Cam
paign. The (Marlborough at Blenheim). — Addison.
But oh, the night! oh, bitter-sweet! oh, sweet! See Aurora
Leigh (Romney and Aurora). — E. Browning.
But on another day the King said, "Come." See Light of
Asia, The (Mystery of Evil, The) .—Arnold.
But once I pass this way. See Pilgrim Way, The. — Oxenham.
But once or twice we met, touched hands. See Greeting, A. —
Dobson.
But one of the whole mammoth-brood still kept. See Hyperion:
A Fragment ("But one," etc.).- — Keats.
But only three in all God's universe. See Sonnets from the
Portuguese (II). — E. Browning.
But others of the sons of Los build moments and minutes and
hours. See Milton ("But others of the sons"). — Blake.
But peaceful was the night. See Peaceful Night, The, — Mil
ton.
But piteous things we are — when I am gone. See Sonnets to
Aurelia ("But piteous things"). — Nichols.
But Plato is a dogma: Plato's power. See But Plato. — Aus-
lauder.
"But plett a wand o bonnie birk." See Sweet William's Ghost
(F vers.). — Unknown.
But, poortith, Peggy, is the warst of a'. See Gentle Shepherd,
The (Jenny and Peggy). — Ramsay.
But Psyche lives and on her breath attend. See Psyche. — •
Heywood.
But Robin he walkes in the g[reene] f forest. See Robin Hood
and the Butcher. — Unknown.
But say, Lucetta, now we are alone. See Two Gentlemen of
Verona (Scene from "Two Gentlemen of Verona.") —
Shakespeare.
But see — he starts — what heard he then?. See Lalla Rookh,
The (Gheber's Bloody Glen). — Moore.
"But see! look up — on Flodden bent." See Marmion (Flod
den [Flodden: The Attack]). — Scott.
But see! the fading many-coloured woods. See Seasons, The
(Autumn). — Thomson.
963
But
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND RECITATIONS
But slighted as it is, and by the great. See Task, The (Book
IV [Nature and Poetry] ) .— Cowper.
But sometimes these optical instruments get old and dim. See
Grandmother's Spectacles. — Talmage.
But still did the Mighty Makers. See Poet's Town, The. —
Neihardt.
"But supposing he were not to come, after all?" See Pasquale's
Picture. — Fuller.
But tell us, do you hear whether Antonio have had any loss at
sea or no? See Merchant of Venice (Shylock for the
Jews) . — Shakespeare.
But Terror's widened bane has been to me.
See Two Lives
(Pt. Ill ["But Terror's Widened Bane"]).— Leonard.
But that the soul is noble, we. See Sphinx. — Lowell.
But that which most I wonder at, which most. 5>£ Innocence.
— Traherne.
But the chief. See Pleasures of Imagination, The (Poets). —
Akenside.
But the Consul's brow was sad. See Lays of Ancient Rome
( Horatius) . — Macaulay.
But the Dutch went, and the English came. See First English
Thanksgiving in New York, The. — Unknown.
But the majestic river floated on. See Sohrab and Kustum
(Oxus) . — Arnold.
But the rain is gone by, and the day's dying out in a splendour.
See Winter Evening. — Tynan.
But the stars throng out in their glory. See Three Voices,
The. — Service.
But Thee, but Thee, O sovereign Seer of Time. See Crystal,
The (Thou Crystal Christ). — Lanier.
But then there comes that moment rare. See Voices of the
Air. — "Mansfield."
But there are richer entanglements. See Endymion (Love and
Friendship) . — Keats.
But there danced she, who from the leaven. See Angel in the
House, The (County Ball, The). — Patmore.
But this: to know Thy life, without a stain. See True Need,
The.— Clark.
But thou, O Sleep, bend down and give. See To Sleep. —
Gale.
But though that Grekes hem of Troye in shetten. See Troy-
lus and Criseyde ("But though that Grekes"). — Chaucer.
But though true worth and virtue, in the mild. See Task,
The (Bk. I. The Sofa). — Cowper.
But to my mind — though I arn native here. See Hamlet ("But
to my mind"). — Shakespeare.
But Tristram by dense hills and deepening vales. See Tris
tram of Lyonesse (Slaying of Urgan). — Swinburne.
But twelve short years you lived, my son. See His Son. —
Callimachus.
But unmoved thou. See Satires (Satyre Three ["But un
moved," etc. I ) . — Donne.
But vain "the sword and vain the bow. See Grey Monk, The
(Tear Is an Intellectual Thing, A). — Blake.
But, venture on the darkness; and within. See Paris in
1815 (A Fauxbourg). — Croly.
But we did walk in Eden. See But We Did Walk in Eden. —
Peabody.
But wele awaye, so is myn herte wo. See De Regimine
Principum (Extracts from De Regimine Principum). —
Hoccleve.
But well away, so is mine heart woe. See De Regimine Prin
cipum (To Chaucer). — Hoccleve.
But were I thou, O ocean. See Cloud, A. — Bridges.
But what are these to great Atossa's mind? See Moral
Essays ("But what are these," etc.). — Pope.
But what, by the fur on your satin sleeves. See Retort Dis
courteous, The. — Benet.
"But what gets my goat, Enid, is the thought that loving me
all the while." See Return of Eno Garden. — Lpomis.
But what the highe God woll spare. See Confessio Amantis
(Story of Constance, The). — Gower. m
But when that comely he covered his wits. See Temptation
of Sir Gawain, The. — Unknown.
But when the morning's dewy locks drunk up. See End of the
Last Fight of the "Revenge," The. — Markham.
But when the swarm flits aimless through the air. See Geor-
gics, The (Georgic IV). — Virgil.
But when the thrushes sang. See Aurora Leigh (Beauty of
England ["But when," etc.]}. — E. Browning.
But when ye pray, say our — not mine or thine. See But When
Ye Pray.— Hamlet.
But where shall wisdom be found. See Job (Knowledge and
Wisdom).— Bible, O. T.
But where to find the happiest spot below. See Traveller, The
(Home). — Goldsmith.
But where's the brown drifter that went out alone? See Name
sakes. — Noyes.
"But who art thou, with curious beauty graced." See Oppor
tunity. — Machiavelli.
But who comes. See Italy ("But who comes"). — Rogers.
But who is He, with modest looks. See Poet's Epitaph, A
("But who is He," etc.). — Wordsworth.
But who the melodies of morn can tell? See Minstrel, The
(Bk. I. [Nature and the Poets]). — Beattie.
But who were the mighty men who put up these tremendous
buildings. See To the Tall Buildings, New York. — Pierce.
But whoso may, thrice happy man him hold. See Hymne of
Heavenly Beauty, An.— Spenser,
"But why do you go?" said the lady, while both sate under
the yew. See Lord Walter's Wife. — E. Browning.
But why so far excursive? when at hand. See Seasons, The
(Spring ["But why so far," etc.]*), — Thomson.
But why waste that on the sky? See To a Skylark.— Ubsdell.
But word is come to Warrington. See Sir John Butler. —
Unknown.
But words are things; and a small drop of ink. See Don
Juan (Fame). — Byron.
But yesterday I looked away. See Song of Yesterday, The. —
Riley.
But yesterday! . . . O blooms of May. See Blooms of May.
•Riley.
:rday sin . _
Child, The.— Barlow.
But yeste:
she played with childish things. See Dead
But yesterday you walked beside me, dear. See Mystery, The.
— Pinckney.
But you can Life upon the Poor bestow. See To a Good Phy
sician. — Wycherly.
Butter is the mature fruit of the full blown cow. See Essay
on Butter-Making, An. — Nye.
Buttercup Cow has milk for me. See Buttercup Cow. — Ren-
dall.
Buttercup nodded and said good-by. See August. — Thaxter.
Buttercup, Poppy, Forget-Me-Not. See Buttercup, Poppy, For-
get-Me-Not. — Field.
Buttercups and daisies. See Buttercups and Daisies. — Howitt.
Buttercups and daisies in the meadow. See Fairy Gold. — Tod-
hunter.
Buttercups, buttercups stretching for miles. See Buttercups. —
Radford.
Buttercups, buttercups, what do you hold? See Buttercups. —
Ginsberg.
Butterflies are white and blue. See Mariposa. — Millay.
Butterflies, butterflies. See Corn-Grinding Song. — Laguna In
dians.
Butterfly, butterfly, brilliant and bright. See To a Butterfly.
— Hastings.
Butterfly, Butterfly, sipping the sand. See Butterfly. — Tabb.
Butterfly, I like the way you wear your wings. See Butter
fly. — Conkling.
"Buy a paper, plaze! She is frozen a'most." See Jerry. —
Dickinson.
Buy my English posies! See Flowers, The. — Kipling.
Buz, quoth the blue fly. See Oberon, the Fairy Prince (Buz,
Quoth the Blue Fly). — Jonson.
Buzz, buzz, buzz! Ring out your kettle. See Bee-song. —
Unknown.
Buzz! buzz! buzz! The sweet-smelling clover. See Song of
the Bee, The. — Douglas.
"Buzz!" went the Bee, with a merry din. See Bee and the
Lily, The.— Westwood.
Buzzing, buzzing, buzzing, my golden-belted bees. See Bees
of Mydleton Manor, The. — Probyn.
By a bank as I lay. See Dawn. — Unknown.
By a chance, Charles Evremonde. See Tale of Two Cities, A
(Execution of Sidney Carton [Only Way, The] ) .—Dickens.
By a clear well, within a little field. See Sonnet: Of Three
Girls and of Their Talk. — Boccaccio.
By a dim shore where water darkening. See Reed-player,
The. — Scott.
By a dismal Cypress lying. See Limberham: or, The Kind
Keeper (Song from the Italian, A). — Dryden.
By a peninsula the wanderer sat and sketched. See Emblems
of Conduct. — Crane.
By a route obscure and lonely. See D ream-Land. — Poe.
By a silver fountain. See Fairy Frolic. — Rentoul.
By all the glories of the day. See Before Action. — Hodgson.
By Alpine road, beneath an old fir-tree. See Edelweiss. —
Dickinson.
By an alley lined with tumble-down shacks. See Arizona Poems
(Mexican Quarter). — Fletcher.
By an excursion into the woods pupils may learn. See Cele
brating Arbor Day. — Ranger.
By apt comparisons I thought to praise thee. See Missed
Again. — Durward.
By Arthur's Dale as late I went. See Bonny Bee Horn. —
Unknown.
By, baby bunting. See "By, baby bunting." — Mother Goose.
By blazing homes, through forests torn. See War. — Visscher.
By broad Potomac's silent shore. See George Washington. —
Unknown.
By candlelight should mortals sup. See Candlelight. — Daniels.
By Cavite on the bajr. See Battle of Manila, The.— Hovey.
By chance they met in the doctor's room. See X-Ray Pictures
of Two Men. — Guest.
By Chickamauga's crooked stream the martial trumpets blew.
See Ballad of Chickamauga, The. — Thompson.
By cool Siloam's shady rill. See By Cool Siloam's Shady Rill
and Early Piety. — Heber.
By copse and hedgerow, waste and wall. See Knapweed. —
Benson.
By Dabe is Jodes, Daddle Jodes. See Man with a Cold in His
Head, The. — Unknown.
By dark severance the apparition head. See Painting: A
Head. — Ransom.
By day Golgotha sleeps, but when night comes. See Night at
Gettysburg. — Seitz.
By day my lawn is stark and bare. See Rainy Nights.—
Fortson.
By day my timid passions stand. See Serenade. — Middleton.
By day the fields and meadows cry. See Poet's Call, The. —
Clarke.
By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a
soul. See Skyscraper. — Sandburg.
By day . .^ . tireless smokestacks . . . hungry smoky shanties.
See Five Towns on the B. and O. — Sandburg.
By dint of dart, by push of sharpened spear. See Merry Bal
lad of Vintners, A. — Payne.
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By the
By dint of much elbowing, we made our way into a crowded
booth. See Adventure, An. — Edwards.
By earnestness is meant enthusiasm for one's theme. See
Earnestness. — Unknown.
By every ebb of the river-side. See Pisgah. — Wattles.
Bv every light, in every pose. See Studios Photographic, The
("In God's Eternal Studios").— Shi veil.
By fate, not option, frugal Nature gave. See Xenophanes. —
Emerson.
By favorable breezes fanned. See Cythere. — Verlaine.
By feathers green, across Casbeen. See Phoenix, The. — Ben
son.
By Goldsmith's tomb, the City's cry. See For a Copy of "The
Vicar of Wakefield." — Dobson.
By grange and castle when the fields were cool. See Sonnets
of the Saints (Brindled Hare, The). — Jones.
By her white bed I muse a little space. See By Her White
Bed.— Riley. .
By her who in this month is born. See Your Lucky Birthday
Jewel (January). — Unknown.
By him lay heavy Sleep, the cousin of Death. See Induction,
The (Sleep).— Sackville..
By his evening fire the artist. See Caspar Becerra. — Long
fellow.
By jingo! but I'm feeling blue. See Tale of a Bill, The. —
Croy.
By Jordan's streams, the hosts of Israel paused. See Moses
on Pisgah. — Wallace.
By Jove! These balls do knock one over. See After the Ball:
His Reflections. — Spurr.
By Jove, 'tis done with me, for Isabeau. See Rondeau. —
Voiture.
By June our brook's run out of song and speed. See Hyla
Brook. — Frost.
By little and little, the old man. See Old Curiosity Shop
(Death of Little Nell). — Dickens.
By lock and darkening river. See At the Coming of the Wild
Swans. — "Macleod."
By Logan's streams that rin sae deep. See Logan Braes. —
Mayne.
By longing I am led. See By Longing I Am Led. — Unknown.
By lost Clonard the river meads still hold. See Clonard.—
Jones.
By love directed, I would choose a wife. See Wife, The. —
Livingston.
By man forgotten. See Mission Graves, The. — French.
By many a saint and many a scholar led. See Memorial Son
net. — Meeker.
By Markentura's flowery marge the Red Chief's wigwam stood.
See By Markentura's Flowery Marge. — Unknown.
By memory inspired. See By Memory Inspired. — Unknown.
By miracles exceeding power of man. See La Corona (Cruci
fying). — Donne,
By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is a-weary. See Mer
chant of Venice, The (Portia and Nerissa). — Shakespeare.
By my valor! then, Sir Lucius, forty yards is a good dis
tance. See Rivals, The (Duel Scene from "The Rivals"). —
Sheridan.
By myself, full sad, I utter this song of my lot. See Ban
ished Wife's Lament, The. — Unknown.
By nature's law, what may be, may be now. See Night
Thoughts (Procrastination) . — Young.
By Nature's laws. See Nature of the Cat, The (VI. The
Cat's Sleeplessness). — ;Lucas.
By Nebo's lonely mountain. See Burial of Moses. — Alex
ander.
By night and day I weave for thee. See I Weave for Thee.
— Unknown.
By night around my temple grove. See Buddha. — Holz.
By night they haunted a thicket of April mist. See Spectral
Lovers. — Ransom.
By night we lingered on the lawn. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("By night we lingered"). — Tennyson.
By night with flogging whip He rides the breeze. See God's
Riding. — Starrett.
By none but me can the tale be told. See White Ship, The. —
D. Rossetti.
By Numbers here from Shame or Censure free. See London
(Poverty in London and "By numbers here," etc.), — John
son.
By one great Heart the Universe is stirred. See By One
Great Heart and Life. — D eland.
By orange grove and palm-tree, we walked the southern shore.
See Hemlock Mountain. — Cleghorn.
By our camp fires rose a murmur. See "Irish Brigade" at
Fontenoy, The. — Dowling.
By our dear sons' graves, fair France, thou'rt now to us
endear'd. See For "Pages Inedites," etc. — -Bridges^
By our first strange and fatal (1) interview. See On His Mis
tress.— Donne.
By Perfection fooled too long. See Perfection. — Gogarty,
By pillar, post, and trestle. See Confirmation for a Rumor. —
McGinley.
By promise I was held. See Earn a Dollar. — Rickard.
By proud New York and its man-piled Matterhorns. See
Proud New York.— Reed.
By Saint Mary, my lady. See Garlande of Laurell (To Mis
tress Isabel Pennell). — Skelton.
By scattered rocks and turbid waters shifting. See Mountain
Heart's-Ease, The. — Harte.
By scientists, both wise and old. See Human Body, The. —
Guest.
By sea and by land. See Dumb in June (Summer). — Burton.
By seven vineyards on one hill. See Mystic, The.— Bynner.
By some sad means, when Reason holds no sway. See House
of Night, The ("By some sad means," etc.}. — Freneau.
By some strange freak of heart or brain. See Rain-in-the-
Face. — Kaufman.
By something formed, I nothing am. See In a Glass. — Swift.
By such an all-embalming summer day. See Near Helikon. —
Stickney.
By summer gales and northern lights. See Vow, The. —
Beachcroft.
By that Lake, whose gloomy shore. See By That Lake Whose
Gloomy Shore. — Moore.
By the abortions of the teeming Spring. See Litany to Pan. —
Phillpotts.
By the banks of Chattanooga, watching with a soldier's heed.
See Battle above the Clouds, The. — Brown.
By the beard of the Prophet the Bashaw swore. See How We
Burned the "Philadelphia." — Eastman.
By the bed the old man, waiting, sat in vigil sad and tender.
See Old Wife, The.— Brown.
By the bivouac's fitful flame. See By the Bivouac's Fitful
Flame. — Whitman.
By the blue sky of a clear vision. See Draw the Sword, O
Republic. — Masters .
By the blue taper's trembling light. See Night-Piece on
Death, A. — Parnell.
By the blue that bends above us. See Blessings. — Guest.
By the chargers that pant. See Koran, The (Chargers, The).
— M qhammed.
By the city dead-house by the gate. See City Dead-House,
The.-— Whitman.
By the delicious warmness of thy mouth. See Gentle Shep
herd, The (Patie and Peggy). — Ramsay.
By the early morning light. See Romola (Romola and Sa
vonarola) . — "Eliot."
By the flight of setting stars. See Zodiac. — Batchelor.
By the flow of the inland river. See Blue and the Gray, The,
— Finch.
By the fond name that was his own and mine. See In Patris
Mei Memoriam. — O'Hara.
By the foot of old Keeper, besides the bohreen. See Legend of
the Glaive, The (Fionula). — Le Fanu.
By the forge the blacksmith stands. See Blacksmith's Song
(No. 1). — Diekenga.
By the glimmer of green and golden. See Passing Year, The.
— Unknown.
By the grim grace of the Puritans she had been brought. See
Sarah Threeneedles. — Bates.
By the Hoof of the Wild Goat uptossed. See By the Hoof of
the Wild Goat. — Kipling.
By the hope within us springing. See Before the Battle. —
Moore.
By the imagination I understand that energy. See Place of
the Imagination in the Art of Expression, The. — Behrends.
By the Isar, in the twilight. See All of Roses. — Lawrence.
By the lamplit stall I loitered, feasting my eyes. See Sight.
— Gibson.
By the Laws of the Family Circle 'tis written in letters of
brass. See Public Waste. — Kipling.
By the little river, still and deep and brown. See Willows,
The. — Eaton.
By the merest chance, in the twilight gloom. See In the Or
chard Path and What My Lover Said. — Greene.
By the moon we sport and play. See Mayde's Metamorphosis,
The (Fairy Frolic, The). — Unknown.
By the next returning spring. See Ode to Miss Carteret, The.
— Philips.
By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin' eastward to the sea.
See Mandalay. — Kipling.
By the pleasant fire they sat one night. See True Worth. —
Unknown.
By the pool. See Tanka ("By the pool," etc.). — Alexander.
By the purple haze that lies. See Indian Summer. — Moodie.
By the rivers of Babylon. See Psalms (Psalm CXXXVII).—
Bible, O. T.
By the road to the contagious hospital. See Poem. — Williams.
By the roadside, rain or shine. See Ragged Robin and Bounc
ing Bet. — Reid.
By the rosy cliffs of Devon, on a green hill's crest. See
Where Love Is. — Burr.
By the rude bridge that arched the flood. See Concord Hymn.
— Emerson.
By the rushy-fringed bank. See Comus ("There is a gentle
Nymph," etc.) — Milton.
By the shaped leaf, the furtive flower. See Even in This
Spring. — Vinal. . , «, , nm
By the shore, a plot of ground. See Ruined Chapel, The. —
Allingham.
By the shores of Gitche Gumee, by the shining Big-Sea-
Water, stood the wigwam. See Song of Hiawatha, The
(Hiawatha's Childhood). — Longfellow.
By the shrouded gleam of the western skies. See Keenan's
Charge. — Lathrop.
By the side of a brawling mountain stream. See Little Scot
tish Martyrs, The. — Unknown.
By the side of a murmuring stream an elderly gentleman sat.
See Elderly Gentleman, The. — Canning.
By the side of a wall in a garden gay. See Over the Garden
Wall.— Selinger.
By the side of a wood, in a country a long way off. See Rum-
pel-Stilts-Ken. — Grimm.
By the Splendour of Morning. See Koran, The (Splendour of
Morning, The). — Mohammed.
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AN INDEX TO POETET AND BECITATIONS
By the time baby was ten months old she had learned many
things. Ses Queer Word, A. — Unknown.
By the time you swear you're his. See Unfortunate Coinci
dence. — Parker.
By the waters of Babylon by the sea. See By the Waters of
Babylon. — Masters.
By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept. See Super
Flumina Babylonis. — Swinburne. -
By the waters of Life we sat together. See Old Mans Idyl,
An.— Realf.
By the wayside, on a mossy stone. See Old. — Hoyt.
By the well, where the bullocks go. See What the People
Said. — Kipling.
By the wide lake's margin I marked her lie. See Shelter. —
Calverley.
By these presents be it known. See Countess Temple Ap
pointed Poet Laureate to the King of the Fairies. — Walpole.
By these you may know the young: by the unsteady breath.
See Truce. — Deutsch.
By thine own tears thy song must tears beget. See House of
Life, The (Song Throe, The). — D. Rossetti.
By this body's lonely ark. See To Fear. — Laube.
By this he knew she wept with waking eyes. See Modern
Love ("By this he knew," etc.). — Meredith.
By this, lamenting Philomel had ended. See
The ("By this, lamenting," etc."). — Shakespeare^
See Rape of Lucrece,
,hakespeare.
See Elfin Valley, The.
By this low rock pool, dark and sweet.
—Webb.
By this, the dreadfull beast drew nigh to hand. See Faerie
Queene (Death of the Dragon, The"). — Spenser.
By this the sun was all one glitter. See Everlasting Mercy,
The ("By this the sun," etc.). — Masefield.
By this the wedding ends, and brake up all the show. See
Pplyolbion ("By this the wedding," etc.). — Drayton.
By this, though deep the evening fell. See Marmion (Flod-
den), — Scott.
By those soft tods of wool. See Conjuration, to Electra, A. —
Herri ck.
By thy dread of sin and sorrow. See Shun the Bowl. —
Barker.
By Tigris, or the streams of Ind. See They Had No Poet. —
Marquis.
By way of pretext. See Manyo Shu ("By way," etc.). —
Yakamochi.
By ways remote and distant waters sped. See On the Burial
of his Brother and Ave atque Vale. — Catullus.
By ways unknown, unseen. See On the Coming of Arthur. —
Masefield.
By Wellesbourne and Charlcote ford. See Women Singing. —
Taylor.
By what bold passion am I rudely led. See Gondibert ("By
what bold," etc.). — Davenant.
By what strange whimsies is a man's fate swayed. See Ba-
rabbas. — Brooks.
By what word's power, the key of paths untrod. See House
of Life, The (Heart's Hope). — D. Rossetti.
By yon castle wa', at the close of the day. See There'll Never
Be Peace. — Burns.
By-by, lullaby, by-by, lullaby. See By-by, Lullaby. — Unknown.
Bye, baby bunting. See Baby Bunting and Bye, Baby Bunting.
— Mother Goose.
Bye Baby Bunting. See Boston Nursery Rhymes. — Cook.
Bye, baby, day is over. See Bye, Baby, Night Is Come. —
Dodge.
Bye O my baby. See "Bye O my baby." — Unknown.
By-low, my babe, lie still and sleep. See By-Low. — Unknown.
By'm by, by'm by. See By'm By. — Unknown.
Byron, the beautiful, the much maligned. See Byron. — Hill.
Byron! 'tis thine alone on eagles' pinions. See To Lord
Byron. — Wilde.
Byron was not all Byron; one small part. See Byron and
the Rest. — Landor.
Bytuene (or Bytwene) Mershe ant (or and) Averil. See Aly-
soun and Alison. — Unknown.
C. C. Rider, just see what you have done! See C. C. Rider.
— Unknown.
C is for Christmas, best day of the year! See Christmas
Acrostic. — McNaught.
Ca* the yowes to the knowes. See Ca* the Yowes. — Pagan.
Ca* the Yowes to the Knowes. See Ca" the Yowes to the
Knowes. — Burns.
"Ca-a-a-sh!" calls the Ribbon-clerk in Lacy's dry goods store.
See "Cash." — Unknown.
Cabbages catch at the moon. See Nocturn Cabbage. — Sand
burg.
Cabin stands in clearing, unkempt, deserted. See Symbol of
Our Country. — Butler.
Cadwalader Fry had a mind to try. See Cadwalader Fry
and His Theory.- — Meyers.
Caesar, afloat with Hs fortunes! See Turtle, The. — Unknown.
Caesar, that proud man. See Csesar Remembers. — Seymour.
Calico Pie. See Calico Pie. — Lear.
Calicoes and furs. See Ghetto, The ("Calicoes and furs"). —
Ridge.
Caligula, pacing thro* Ms pillar' d hall. See Power. — Ross.
Caliph, I did thee wrong. I hailed thee late. See To the Sul
tan. — Watson.
Call delicately through the town. See Daffodils of Old Saint
Paul's, The. — Reese.
Call for the robin redbreast and the wren. See White Devil,
The (Call for the Robin Redbreast). — Webster.
Call home the heart from wandering, and know. See Call
Home the Heart. — Adams.
Call it not vain; they do not err. See Lay of the Last Min
strel, The ("Call it not vain," etc.). — Scott.
"Call Junius!" From the crowd a shadow stalked. See Vision
of Judgment, The (At the Gate of Heaven). — Byron.
Call Martha Corey. See Giles Corey of the Salem Farms
(Trial, The).— Longfellow.
Call me friend or foe. See Comrade, The. — Dodd. f
Call me no more, O gentle stream. See To a River in the
South. — Newbolt.
Call me not dead when I, indeed, have gone. See Call Me
Not Dead.— Gilder.
Call no faith false which e'er has brought. See Tolerance. —
Morris.
Call not thy wanderer home as yet. See Germinal.— "yE."
"Call Rose Costara!" See Night Court, The.— Mitchell.
Call the fare engines out! Turn the hydrants on! See Fire.
— Moore.
Call the roller of big cigars. See Emperor of Ice-Cream, The.
— Stevens.
Call them gladiolas! That's how mother knew them! See
Gladiolas. — Guest.
Call us back, call us with your sliding silver. See Spring
Cries. — Sandburg.
Called out by fife and drum. See Memorial Day. — Wiley.
Called son by many lands. See St. Patrick's Treasure. —
Carroll.
Calling a boy up in the morning can hardly be classed under
the head of "pastimes." See Calling a Boy in the Morn-
Callingj the heron flies athwart the blue. See Creek-Road,
The. — Cawein.
Calling to mind since first my love begun. See Idea ("Calling
to mind," etc.). — Drayton.
Calm and implacable. See Imitation. — Deane.
Calm and keen as the Punjab cold. See Havildar Ganga Singh,
V.C.— Dunn.
Calm as that second summer which precedes. See Charleston.
— Timrod.
Calm Death, God of crossed hands and passionless eyes. See
Death. — Pellew.
Calm is all nature as a resting wheel. See Written in Very
Early Youth. — -Wordsworth.
"Calm is now that stormy water, — it has learned to fear my
wrath." See Xerxes at the Hellespont. — Trench.
Calm is the fragrant air, and loth to lose. See Calm Is the
Fragrant Air. — Wordsworth.
Calm is the morn without a sound. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Calm is the morn," etc.). — Tennyson.
Calm martyr of a noble cause. See Jefferson Davis. — Bell.
Calm on the bosom of thy God. See Siege of Valencia, The
(Dirge) . — Hemans.
Calm on the listening ear of night. See Christmas Song. —
Sears.
Calm, sad, secure; behind high convent walls. See Nuns of
the Perpetual Adoration. — Dowson.
Calm Soul of all things! be it mine. See Lines Written in
Kensington Gardens ("Calm soul," etc.). — Arnold.
Calm, strong and gentle Man of Galilee. See As He Walked
with Us. — Farrington.
Calm (or calme) was the day, and through the trembling air.
See Prothalamion. — Spenser.
Calm was the Even, and clear was the sky. See Evening's
Love, An (Song).— Dry den.
Calm was the sea to which your course you kept. See To
W. P. (I).— Santayana.
Calmly beside her tropic strand. See Charleston. — Hayne.
Calmly, breathe calmly all your music, maids! See Last
Music, The. — Johnson.
Calvary is a continent. See Still the Cross. — Root.
Cam' ye by the salmon fishers? See Cam' Ye By? — Un
known.
Cambridge, with whom, my pilot and my guide. See To
Richard Owen Cambridge. — Edwards.
Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe. See To Wil
liam Camden. — Jonson.
Came a roaring bumble-bee. See Bumble-Bee and Clover. —
Unknown.
Came first, five hundred miles from port. See Approaching
America. — Squire.
Came Jean Brebeuf from Rennes, in Normandy. See Brebeuf
and Lalemant. — Sullivan.
Came, on a Sabbath morn, my sweet. See "Meet We No
Angels, Pansie?" — Ashe.
Came the morning of that day. See Sumter. — Stedman.
Came the relief. "What, sentry, ho!" See Relieving Guard. —
Harte.
Came then from the moor-land, all under the mistbents. See
Beowulf ("Came then from the moor-land," etc.). —
Unknown*
Camerado, this is no book. See So Long. — Whitman.
Can any pleasure in life compare. See Old Ace. — Brooks.
Can freckled August, — drowsing warm and blonde. See Rain-
Crow, The.— Cawein.
Can healing be for us whose souls are worn. See Seaside
Healing. — Clark.
Can I bear to part wi* thee. See Laird o' Lamington, The.
Can I believe in heaven they reach Thine ear. See Can I
Believe. — Ariosto.
Can I create again. See Brooklyn Streets.— Berenberg.
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Cast
no, never, while my soul. See Heaven's Hour.
See Leap-Year Episode, A.
Can I forget ?-
— Winter.
Can I forget that winter night.
—Field.
Can I forget the dismal night that gave. See Elegy on Ad-
dison, The. — Tickell.
Can I not but sing (or syng but) "hoy." See Jolly Shepherd
Wat, The. — Unknown.
Can I see another's woe. See On Another's Sorrow. — Blake.
Can I tell you the name of the woman who passed? See Mad
Marie. — Unknown.
Can I think the Guide of Heaven. See Lilies Without, Lilies
Within.— Wither.
Can I, who have for others oft compiled (or compil'd). See
Of My Dear Son (or Sonne) Gervase Beaumont. — Beau
mont.
Can it be blood and brain, this transient force. See Lollingdon
Downs (X). — Masefield.
"Can it be good to die?" you question, friend. See Answer,
An. — Cameron.
Can it be possible that these same stars. See Stars, The. —
Can it be right to give what I can give? See Sonnets from
the Portuguese (IX). — E. Browning.
Can it be that never more. See Men on Islands. — Colum.
Can it be winter otherwhere? See In an Egyptian Garden. —
Scollard.
Can it then be, that the earth loved some city. See Fragments
Intended for the Dramas (Subterranean City). — Beddoes.
Can Life be a blessing? See Troilus and Cressida (Can Life
Be a Blessing?). — Dryden.
Can pensive Spring, a snowdrop in his hand. See Horton
("Can pensive Spring," etc.). — Smith.
Can scenes like these withdraw thee from thy wood. See
Borough, The ("Can scenes like these," etc.). — Crabbe.
Can the depths of the ocean afford you not graves. See Mun-
ster War-Song, The. — Williams.
Can the lover share his soul. See Epithalamium. — Turner.
Can the mole take. See Can the Mole Take. — Lewis.
Can this be love men yield me in return. See Renewal. —
Cromwell.
Can this be the bird to man so good. See Redbreast Chasing
a Butterfly, The. — Wordsworth.
Can we believe — by an effort. See Cities. — "H.D."
Can we not force from widdowed (or widowed) Poetry. See
Elegie upon the Death of the Deane of Pauls, Dr. John
Donne, An. — Carew.
Can you count the stars that brightly. See Can You Count
the Stars? — Unknown.
Can you decipher, point by point. See Problems for an Ana
lyst. — Frost.
Can you forego me? Treat me like a thing. See His First
Love. — Reese.
Can you listen a heart-thrilling story. See Lotty's Message. —
Murdock.
Can you not see her as she sat of old. See Hepzibah of the
Cent Shop. — McCormick.
Can you paint a thought? or number. See Broken Heart, Ine
(Song: "Can you paint" etc.).— Ford.
Can you put the spider s web back in place. See Can Your —
Unknown.
Can you recall, dear comrade, when we tramped Gods land
together. See Tramps, The. — Service.
Can you see her, O my brother? See Twins in the Turret,
The. — Bocock.
Can you sing a song to greet the sun. See Can You Sing a
"Can you spare a Threepenny bit." See War Relief. — Her-
"Can you spell kitten, my little man?" See Spelling Lesson,
A. — Unknown.
Can you tell me why. See Question and Answer. — Un
known.
Canary-birds feed on sugar and seed. See Admiral's Caravan,
The (Plaint of- the Camel, The) .— Carryl.
Cancel the past! Why, yes! We, too, have thought. See
Cancel the Past.— Kettle,
Candles divine are you and I. See Candles Divine. — Beer.
Candles toppling sideways in tomato-cans. See Flash-Lights. —
Aldis.
Candour may be devilish. See White Magic. — Maclnnes.
Canoe-birch, canoe-birch. See Address to a Canoe-Birch. —
Lindsay.
Canst be that thou insensate art. See Living Flag, The. —
Canst thou by searching find out God? See Job (Job's Com
forters),— Bible, 0. T.
Canst thou indeed be he that still would sing. See La Vita
Nuova ("Canst thou indeed be he"). — Dante.
Canst thou love me, lady? See Love. — Calverley.
Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased. See Macbeth
("Canst thou not"). — Shakespeare.
Can't I teach her? Let me see. See Teaching Dolly to Walk.
— Unknown. /-/-,,
Can't is the worst word that's written or spoken. See Can t. —
Guest.
Can't stop to talk this mornin'. See Not Too Busy to Fish. —
Cone.
Cap'n, I believe. See Cap'n, I Believe. — Unknown.
"Cappen," said Sam, the other day, to pa. See Slowlys at
the Photographer's, The. —Dallas. .
Captain Carpenter rose up in his prime. See Captain Car
penter. — Ransom.
Captain Chilver's gone to Sea. See "Benjamin's" Lamenta
tions, The. — Unknown.
Captain Enoch is small and spare. See Captain Enoch. —
Field.
Captain Graham (or Grey), the men were sayin*. See Drum
mer Boy, The. — Unknown.
Captain Hawk scourged clean the seas. See Hemp, The. —
Benet.
Captain of the Western wood. See Madrone. — Harte.
Captain or colonel or knight in arms. See When the Assault
Was Intended to the City. — Milton.
Captain Perez had made up his mind to ask Patience. See
Cap'n Eri (Through Fire and Water). — Lincoln.
Captain Sword got up one day. See Captain Sword. — Hunt.
Captain Weeks, your right hand — though I never have seen
it. See Croaker Papers (To Captain Seaman Weeks). —
Drake.
Captains and conquerors leave a little dust. See Epigram. —
Watson.
Captive! Is there a hell to him like this? See As Red Men
Die. — Johnson.
Carabine slung, stirrup well hung. See Rupert's March. —
Thornbury.
Cardinal! Cardinal! See Redbird. — Holy.
Care away away away. See "Care away away away." — Un
known.
Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night. See To Delia
(LI).— Daniel.
Care-charmer sleep, sweet ease in restless misery. See Fidessa,
More Chaste Than Kind (Sleep). — Griffin.
Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes. See Tragedy of
Valentinian, The (Invocation to Sleep). — Fletcher.
Careful observers may foretell the hour. See Description of a
City Shower. — Swift.
Carefully on tiptoe stealing. See "H. M. S. Pinafore" (It Was
the Cat). — Gilbert.
Carefully the birch tree. See Absent Minded Birch Tree,
The.— Millay.
Careless forever, beautiful proud sea. See Beautiful Proud
Sea. — Teasdale.
Careless I lived, accepting day by day. See Epitaph on a
Vagabond. — Gray.
Careless rhymer, it is true. See Chloe, M. A. — Collins.
Careless wast thou in thy pride. See Britannia Victrix. —
Bridges.
Cares and anxieties. See For Sleep When Overtired or Wor
ried. — Cleghorn.
Carle, now the King's come! See Carle, Now the King's
Come. — Scott.
Carlino! what art thou about, my boy? See To My Child
Carlino. — Landor.
Carlotta opened her eyes in the gray light. See With Neither
Purse nor Scrip. — The Teacher's Magazine.
Carnations and my first love! And he was seventeen. See
Carnations. — Widdemer.
Carnival! carnival! Laughter is rife. See Carnival. — Hislop.
Carol, brothers, carol. See Carol, Brothers, Carol. — Muhl en-
Carol, every violet has. See Flower of Old Japan, The (Epi
logue) . — Noyes. ,
Caroline Million. See Portrait. — McMeekm.
Carpenter Christ, I know that You must understand. I praise
You most for work. See Carpenter Christ. — Field.
Carry him out and put him away. See Last Taps. — Roberts.
Carry me out. See In Hospital (Discharged). — Henley.
Carrying their packages of groceries in particular. See Old
Men and Old Women Going Home on the Street Car.—
Moore.
Cars go fast along the street. See Cars Go Fast. — Wynne.
"Cars stop twenty minutes!" See Bessie Kendrick's Journey. —
Preston.
Cart-loads of pumpkins as yellow as gold. See Thanksgiving
Joys. — Unknown.
Carve me a cherub! All of me head and wings! See New
Spoon River (Louise Hedeen). — Masters.
Carve not, Oh Lord, the cypress at this hour. See Prayer for
Great Men of the Nations, A. — Henline.
Carve your name upon a tree. See Poem of Circumstance. —
Cocteau.
Carved by a mighty race whose vanished hands. See Sphinx
Speaks, The. — Saltus.
Carvers, what shall we cut from this strange land. See Chal
lenge, The. — Frost.
Casey Jones, befo' he died. See Nachul-born Easman. — Un
known.
Casey was goin' about ninety-four. See Casey Jones. — Un
known.
Casey's little boy was one the neighbors didn't like. See
Casey's Little Boy. — Waterman.
"Cassander! O Cassander i" — her mother's voice seems cle'r.
See Cassander. — Riley.
Cast a bronze of my head and legs and put them on the king's
street. See Savoir Faire. — Sandburg.
Cast on the water by a careless hand. See Cocoa-Tree, The. —
Stoddard. ,«•<«,<„
Cast our caps and cares away. See Beggar s Bush, The (Beg
gars' Holiday, The) . — Fletcher and Massinger.
"Cast out the beam from thine own eye." See Dot s Version
of the Text.— Kellogg.
Cast the world's vast crowd among. See My Vocation. — Be-
Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it. See
Ecclesiastes (Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters). —
Bible, O. T.
967
Cast
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Cast wide, cast wide the brazen gates.
Redeemed Princess, The. — Taylor.
Cast wide the folding doorways of the East.
Night of Forebeing. — Thompson.
Castara weep not, tho' her tomb appear.
See Wedding of the
See From the
._ ._ ..,„ See Castara (To
Castara, upon the Death of a Lady). — Habington.
Castles with lofty. See Faust (Soldier's Song). — Goethe.
Cat, if you go outdoors you must walk in the snow. See On a
Night of Snow. — Coatsworth.
Cat of my aunt, a word with you. See Revolt. — Garrod.
Cat! who hast pass'd thy grand climacteric. See Sonnet to
Mrs. Reynolds' Cat. — Keats.
Cataline, Cato. See Food for Thought. — Lewis.
Catch her and hold her if you can. See Defiance. — Landor.
Catlike he creeps along where ways are dim. See Assassin,
An. — Riley.
Cats don't like to swim. See Boys' Compositions on Cats (III).
— Unknown.
Cats is an insect what has no wings. See Boys' Compositions
on Cats (I). — Unknown.
Cats is different from horses because they have kittens. See
Every Cat Has His Night. — Euwer.
Cats see their prey, and catch it by creeping. See Differences
between Cat and Dog. — Cassin.
Cats work while we sleep. See Some Cat Traits. — Unknown.
Caudle, love, do you know what next Sunday is? See Caudle's
Wedding-Day. — Jerrold.
Caught in this chain of amber lies. See Amber from Egypt. —
Gray.
Cauld blows (or blaws)" the wind frae north to south. See
Up in the Mornin* Early. — Hamilton.
'Cause Herbert Graham's a' only child. See Spoiled Child,
The.— Riley.
"Cavalry, charge!" Not a man of them shrank. See Cavalry
Charge, The. — Lathrop.
Caw! caw! caw! See Caw! Caw! Caw! — Carswell.
Cead mile failte! child of the Ithian! See Cead Mile Failte,
Elini! — Griffin.
Cean duv deelish, beside the sea. See Cean Duv Deelish. —
Shorter.
Cease not to be a mystery to me. See Cease Not to Be a
Mystery. — Swartz.
Cease, O my soul, with so perplexed a mood. See Absolution.
— Ficke.
Cease, rude Boreas, blustering railerl See Storm, The. —
Stevens.
Cease then nor Order Imperfection name. See Essay on Man,
An (Whatever Is, Is Right). — Pope.
Cease, warring thoughts, and let his brain. See Triumph of
Beauty, The. — Shirley.
Ceaselessly the weaver, Time. See Weaver, The. — Burleigh.
Celestial Choir! enthroned in realms of light. See His Excel
lency General Washington. — Wheatley.
Celestine Silvousplait Justine de Mouton Rosalie. See Propin
quity Needed. — Loomis.
Celia was laughing. Hopefully I said. See New World, The
("Celia was laughing"). — Bynner.
Celia, when you bid me. See To Celia (Night). — Bynner.
Celinda, think not by disdain. See To Celinda. — Sedley.
Cemeteries are places for departed souls. See Lines Written
at the Grave of Alexander Dumas. — Bennett.
Censers are swinging. See Soul of the City Receives the Gift
of the Holy Spirit, The. — Lindsay.
Centipede gusts come running greatly. See Red Land, The. —
Sulzberger.
Centuries ago Plato expressed the hope. See Peace and Hope.
— Hillis.
Centuries ago, there stood on the banks of a river. See Clocks
of Rondaine, The. — Stockton.
Centuries old are the mountains. See Masque of Pandora, The
(Choruses). — Longfellow.
Centuries shall not deflect. See To E.A.R. — Ridge.
Centuries since there flourished a man. See Bittersweet (Blue
beard) .—Holland.
Certainly my conscience will serve me to run from this Jew
my master. See Merchant of Venice, The (Gobbo's Di
lemma) . — Shakespeare.
Certainly, No. 1 Crawlin Place was a dingy abode. See They
Sang for It. — Unknown.
Cervantes, Dostoievsky, Poe. See Poem Intended to Incite
the Utmost Depression, A. — Hoffenstein.
Chaeronean Plutarch, to thy deathless praise. See Plutarch. —
Agathias.
Chained by stern duty to the rock of state. See Lincoln. —
Mitchell.
Chained in the market-place he stood. See- African Chief,
^The.— Bryant.
Chains may subdue the feeble spirit, but thee. See William
Tell. — Bryant.
Chalk on his coat, chalk on his sleeves. See Chalk. — Botkin.
Chambertin! Methinks a whit superb. See Epigrams in a Cel
lar (2).— Morley.
Champion of those who groan beneath. See To William Lloyd
Garrison. — Whittier.
Chance-Child of some lone sorrow on the hills. See Bach's
Organ Works, Vol. V, No. 27. — Brown.
Change thy mind since she doth change, See Change. — Essex.
Changed and estranged, like a ghost, I pass the familiar por
tals. See Oxford Revisited. — Noyes.
Channingl my Mentor whilst my thought was young. See
Channing. — Alcott.
Chant me a rhyme of Christmas. See Song for Christmas, A.
—Riley.
Chant we the story now.f See Eden in Winter. — Lindsay.
Chao-Mong-Mu freely laid his hands over the sky. See Ser
mon. — Carnevali.
Chaparral grew you, sagebrush knew you. See Mustang. —
Benet.
Charges are many and varied. See Senior Charge. — Heater.
Chariots rumble and roar. See Ballad of the Army, The. —
Tu Fu.
Charles Dickens was particularly fond of cats. See Dickens
and His Kitten. — Unknown.
Charles, — for it seems you wish to know. See Gage d' Amour,
A. — Dobson.
Charles gave Elizabeth a Dodo. See Of a Certain Green-Eyed
Monster. — Duff.
Charles, shall we haunt a while that minor Heaven. See Let
ter to Charles Tpwnsend Copeland, A. — Hillyer.
Charles the First, with stately walk, made the journey to the
block. See Glance at History, A. — Mason.
Charles was a very wayward youth. See Charley, the Story-
Teller. — Unknown.
Charley Snyder was a good engineer. See Charley Snyder. —
Unknown.
Charlie MacPherson, that braw Hieland lad [die]. See Charlie
MacPherson. — Unknown^
Charlotte liv'd on a mountaintop in a bleak and lonely spot.
See Frozen Girl, The. — Unknown.
Charm is a woman's strongest arm. See If They Meant All
They Said.— Miller.
Charm is the measure of attraction's power. See What Is
Charm? — Thomas.
Charm me asleep, and melt me so. See To Music, to Becalm
His Fever.- — Herrick.
Charmer of longing — counsellor of sleep! See To a Locust. —
Meleager.
Charmer, on a given straight line. See Collegian to His
Bride, The. — Punch.
Charming as is the merry prattle of innocent childhood. See
Papa and the Boy. — Harbour.
Charming coquette, I know you well. See To a Coquette. —
Unknown.
Charming Lady Sweet-Pea, robed in lavendar gown. See Lady
Sweet Pea. — Hill.
Charon, indeed, your dreaded oar. See Sappho Crosses the
Dark River into Hades.— Millay.
Chase no snake over runnin' water. See Luke Tanner's
Daughter. — Robinson.
Chaste as the air whither she's fled. See On the Death of
Mrs. Elizabeth Filmer. — Lovelace.
Chatter of birds two by two raises a night song. See Prairie
Waters by Night. — Sandburg.
Chattering and laughing on her way she goes. See American
Girl and the War, The. — Anderson.
Chattering, clattering, here they come! See March of the
Ghosts, The. — Burns.
Chattering swallow! what shall we. See Swallow, The. — Stan
ley.
Chaunt no more thy roundelay. See To a Linnet. — Allan.
Cheeks as soft as July peaches. See Baby May. — Bennett.
"Cheep, cheep," said some little snow-birds. See What the
Snow-Birds Said. — Unknown.
Cheeps from a sparrow plump on a curving wire. See Earthly
Paradise, The. — Moses.
Cheer, boys, cheer! no more of idle sorrow. See Cheer, Boys,
Cheer. — Mackay.
Cheer up and bear up! life should be gay. See Cheer Up. —
Unknown.
Cheer up, my mates, the wind does fairly blow. See Cheer
Up, My Mates. — Cowley.
Cheer up, my young men all. See Brave Wolfe. — Unknown.
Cheeriest room, that morn, the kitchen. See Flying Jim's Last
Leap. — Banks.
Cheerily carols the lark. See Ruddigore (Mad Margaret's
Song).— Gilbert.
Cheerily, on the axe of labour. See Lumbermen, The. — Whit-
tier.
Cheerily thy bugle sounds. See Highland Lovers. — Gaddess.
Cherish you then the hope I shall forget. See Unnamed Son
nets, I-XII (Sonnet). — Millay.
''Cherries, ripe cherries!" See Bread and Cherries. — De la
Mare.
Cherry and Pear are white. See Crowns, The. — Freeman.
Cherry (or cherrie) ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry. See Cherry-Ripe.
— Herrick.
Cherry-blossoms at Granada. See Granada. — Wilkinson.
Cherry-red her mouth was. See Eleanor. — C. Rossetti.
"Chessie," as his fond family called him. See Vestal Virgin.
—^Unknown.
Chi Lien Chang. See Chi Lien Chang. — Livezey.
Chicago seems all fox and swine. See People, Yes, The (81).
— Sandburg.
Chickens a-crowin' (or crowin') on Sourwood Mountain. See
Sourwood Mountain.— Unknown.
Chickens am^ a roostin' in de old plum-tree. See Sleep, My
Little 'Simmin-Colored Coon. — Plass.
Chickens in de hen-roost, sleepin' nice and still. See Why
Yo' Wink Yo' Eye?. — Stevenson.
Chicken-skin, delicate, white. See On a Fan That Belonged to
the Marquise de Pompadour. — Dobson.
Chide, chide no more away. See Expectation. — Stanley.
Chide me not, kind Sozia, I cannot endure to remain so long.
See Last Days of Pompeii, The (Nydia, the Blind Girl of
Pompeii). — Bulwer-Lytton.
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FIBST LINE INDEX
Christ
Chide me not, laborious band. See Rebuke. — Emerson.
Chide mildly the erring, kind language endears. See Chide
Mildly the Erring. — Bradbury.
Chief of our aunts — not only I. See To Auntie. — Stevenson.
Chiefly to mind appears. See Chiefly to Mind Appears. —
Lewis.
Chieftain Iffucan of Azcan in caftan. See Bantams in Pine-
Woods. — Stevens.
Child, amidst the flowers at play. See Hour of Prayer. —
Child, child, love while you can. See Child. Child. — Teasdale.
Child! do not throw this book about! See Dedication on
the Gift of a Book to a Child and Foreword, A. — Belloc.
Child heart. See Child of My Heart, — Markham.
Child, I surrender — and hereby declare. See To a Staring
Baby in a Perambulator. — Turner.
Child! If I were a king, my throne I would surrender. See
To a Woman. — Hugo.
Child — in all the flying sky. See Poem. — Strongin.
Child is thy father dead? See Song. — Elliott.
Child! like a broken reed all hope we find. See A. L. — Hugo.
Child, my child, how sound you sleep! See Danae's Lullaby. —
Lang.
Child Noryce is a clever young man. See Child Maurice
(B vers,). — Unknown.
Child of a day, thou knowest not. See Child of a Day and
On a Child. — Landor.
Child of delight, with sun-bright hair. See "Child of delight,"
etc. — Bronte.
Child of my love! though thou be bright as day. See Shadow.
— Coleridge.
Child of sin and sorrow. See Exhortation. — Hastings.
Child of the Aztec gods. See Dusty Doors. — Sandburg.
Child of the Country! free as air. See Town and Country
Child, The. — Cunningham.
Child of the frightened face. See Frightened Face, — Strobel.
Child of the later days! thy words have broken. See Answer
of "Belzoni's" Mummy. — Unknown.
Child, on whose placid cheek all rapture is yet. See Bride's
Golden Rule. — Harding.
Child, show no surprise. See Savage Century, The. — Norman.
Child to whom my loneliness. See Fathers and Sons. — Ficke.
Child, weary of thy baubles of to-day. See Human Plan, The,
Crandall.
Child, what can those old men bring you! See Let Them Ask
Your Pardon. — Sandburg.
Child, who went gathering the flowers of death. See Thousand
and One Nights, The (Haroun Al-Raschid for Hearts-
Life). — Unknown.
Child with the gentle tired eyes. See In the Inn at Berchtes-
gaden. — Symonds.
Child with the hungry eyes. See Beggars. — Higginson.
Childe Flore as beauteous was to see. See Adventures of
Flore and Blanchefleur, The. — Marie de France.
Childe Maurice hunted the Silver Wood. See Childe Maurice.
Childe Waters in his stable stood. See Childe Waters. — Un
known.
Childern — take 'em as they run. See Raggedy Man on Chil
dren, The. — Riley.
Childhood is not from birth to a certain age and at a certain
age. See Childhood Is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies.
— Millay.
Childhood takes its hurts so lightly. See Childhood. — Guest.
Children are dumb to say how hot the day is. See Cool Web,
The. — Graves.
Children are what the mothers are. See Children. — Landor.
Children (as such forgive them) have I known. See Religious
Isolation. — Arnold.
Children, behold the chimpanzee. See Chimpanzee, The. — Her-
ford.
Children born of fairy stock. See I'd Love to Be a Fairy's
Child. — Graves.
Children call me little Bluebird. See Return of the Birds. —
Children," children, don't forget. See Children, Children, Don't
Forget. — Owen.
Children dear, arise, arise. See Children Dear. — Unknown.
Children, do you ever. See My Other Me. — Litchfield.
Children, do you know the story. See Our First Thanksgiving
Day. — Unknown.
Children, do you see the wine. See Touch It Never. — Un
known.
Children go. See Follow Me! — Follen.
Children, have you seen the budding. See Forest Trees.—
Unknown.
Children indeed are we — children that wait. See We Are Chil
dren. — Buchanan.
Children, keep up that harmless play. See Children Playing
in a Churchyard. — Landor.
Children liked Lincoln. See Lincoln and His Children. —
Children love to listen to stories about their elders. See Dream
Children: A Reverie. — Lamb.
Children of heroic Greece. See- Marseillaise of the Greeks,
The.— Rhigas. ,,»,.„
Children of my happier prime. See Immolated.— Melville.
Children of the elemental mother. See Sea-Gulls of Man
hattan. — Van Dyke.
Children of the heavenly King. See Children of the Heavenly
King. — Cennick.
Children of yesterday. See Song of Hope. — Lathbury.
"Children should be seen and not heard." See Harry's Lec
ture. — Rook.
Children, swallow swift, go by. See New Ice. — Ward.
Children, the house is empty. See Little House, The. — Parker.
Children, ye have not lived, to you it seems. See Life. — Naidu.
Children, you are very little. See Good and Bad Children. —
Stevenson.
Children's Book Week alone will not, of course, solve the
problem of illiteracy. See Solomon Was a Wise Man. —
Bigelow.
Children's voices in the orchard. See Words for Music. —
Eliot.
Chill the winter, cold the wind. See Silva Gadelica (Solace
in Winter) . — Unknown.
Chill winds blowing. See Wild Geese. — Smith.
Chilled into a serenity. See To an Icicle. — Dickinson.
Chilly Dovebber with his boadigg blast. See Belagcholly Days.
— Unknown.
Chime! chime! The bells are calling for matin service. See
Annunciata. — Fanton.
China-going P. and O.'s. See Just-So Stories ("China-going
P. and O.'s"). — Kipling.
Chinese Sandmen. See Chinese Lullaby. — Unknown.
Chisel in hand stood a sculptor boy. See Sculptors of Life. —
Doane.
"Chivalry is dead among us!" See George Lee. — Aide.
Chloe found Amyntas lying. See Roundelay. — Dryden.
Chloe is false, but the fire in her eyes. See Chloe Is False. —
Gosse.
Chloe, we must not always be in heaven. See To Chloe. —
Chloe, why wish you that your years. See To Chloe Who
Wish'd Her Self Young Enough for Me. — Cartwright.
Chloe, you shun me like a hind. See To Chloe. — Horace.
Chloe's a Nyrnph in flowery groves. See Chloe Divine. —
Chloris, a maid of nimble feet. See Chloris and Corydon. —
Stephens.
Chloris farewell; I now must go. See Song. — Waller.
Chloris, 'tis not in your power. See Chloris, 'Tis Not in Your
Power. — Etherege. TT
Chloris, when I to thee present. See Song, A. — Unknown.
Chloris, yourself you so excel. See To a Lady Singing [a
Song of His Composing]. — Waller.
Choice soul, in whom, as in a glass, we see. See Doom of
Beauty, The. — Michelangelo.
Choose judiciously thy friends; for to discard them is unde
sirable. See Of Friendship. — Calverley.
Choose yo' p'ardners time's er-flyin'. See Nickerdemus Quad
rille. — Unknown.
Chords, tremendous chords. See Nocturne. — Hillyer.
Chrees 'mas -time ees vera funny! See Alia for Rosa. — Daly.
Christ and his Mother, heavenly maid. See Founder's Day.
A Secular Ode on the Ninth Jubilee of Eton College.—
Christ bears' a thousand crosses now. See Quatrain. — Blanden.
Christ, by Thine own darkened hour. See Christ the Com
rade.— Colum. . ~ n, x
Christ claims our help in many a strange disguise. See Man ot
Sorrows, The. — Unknown.
Christ dyed and suffred great payne. See Another of the
Same. — Coverdale. .
Christ, efter his glorious Ascentioun. See Monarchic, Ine,
("Christ, efter his glorious Ascentioun"). — Lyndesay.
Christ gave us proof of immortality. See Immortality. — Bryan.
Christ God who savest men, save most. See Count Gismond. —
R. Browning. .
Christ has no hands but our hands. See Jesus Christ — and
Christ has risen — else in vain. See Christ Has Risen. —
Christ, His Cross shall be my speed! See Christ-Cross Rhyme,
Christ 'is arisen.' See Faust (Christ Is Arisen).— Goethe.
Christ is arisen! See Faust (Easter Chorus [Chorus of An-
Christefs ascended." See Faust (Easter Chorus [Chorus of
Christ is born in Bethlehem! See Sword, The.— McLeod.
"Christ is come!" the people said. See Second Coming of
Christ, The. — Green. .
Christ is risen! Christ is risen! He hath burst His bonds in
twain. See Christ Is Risen. — Gurney.
"Christ is risen, Christ is risen!" the glad voices glibly say.
See Stone, The.— Porter. , , , „« • ~ ~
Christ m the Fact of facts, the Bible's Theme. See Greatest
Person in the Universe, The.— Marsh.
Christ keep the Hollow Land. See Hollow Land, The.—
Christ maketh to man a fair present. See Christ's Gift to Man.
— Unknown.
Christ my Beloved, which still doth feed. See Canticles of
Solomon (Spouse to the Beloved). — Baldwin.
Christ of His gentleness. See In the Wilderness.— Graves.
Christ of Judea, look Thou in my heart. See Christ of Judea.
"Christ of the Andes," Christ of Everywhere. See Christ of
the Andes. — Van Dyke. t_ n «. ,
Christ of the glowing heart and golden speech. See Final
Armistice, The. — Cowgill. _
Christ of the market, and the Christmas flare. See Prayer of
Penitence, A. — Whitaker.
Christ the dew in the clod. See Johnny Appleseed's Hymn
to the Sun. — Lindsay.
"Christ the Lord is risen!" See Easter Children, The. —
Barker.
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Christ
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND BECITATIONS
Christ the Lord is risen today. See Victims Paschali.— Wipo.
"Christ the Lord is risen today," sons of men and angels
say. See Easter Hymn. — Wesley.
Christ — the one great word. See One Great Word, The. —
Bailey. . _
Christ, there is a swarm of bees outside. See Charm for Bees,
A. — Unknown.
Christ used to be like you and me. See Child s Christmas
Carol. — Riley. _ _ ,
Christ was born on Christmas day. See Christmas Carol. —
Helmore (?). .,-_,.
Christ was of virgin birth, and, being slam. See JNobler
Lesson, The. — Marquis.
Christ washed the feet of Judas! See Feet of Judas. — Mc-
Clellan.
Christ, when a child, a garden made. See Legend, A. —
Tschaikovsky.
Christ, whose Glory fills the Skies. See Morning Hymn, A. —
Wesley. ^ , „
Christ with the crown of thorns. See Invocation. — Dethall.
Christe is now rysen agayne. See Of the Resurrection. —
Coverdale. .
Christianity is the true conserving and developing power ot
a nation. See True Power of a Nation, The. — Chapm.
Christians, awake, salute the happy Morn. See Christians,
Awake! — Byrom.
"Christians awake! Salute the happy morn!" See London
Christmas. — Wolfe.
Christians were on the earth ere Christ was born. See Early
Christian, An. — Brough.
Christie was very small, and had red hair. See Friend of the
Family. — Unknown.
Christmas! An* a boy! An1 she doin' well! See Sonny (Christ
mas Guest, A). — Stuart.
Christmas, and peace on earth; an Eastern tale. See Christ
mas, 1919. — Noyes.
Christmas comes! He comes, he comes. See Christmas: A
Song for the Young and the Wise. — Hunt.
Christmas day has come at last. See Christmas Has Come. —
Unknown.
Christmas day was dawning over Antioch. See Lost Word,
The. — Van Dyke.
Christmas Eve among the Catskills! See Christmas Eve. —
Unknown.
Christmas Eve. and twelve of the clock. See Oxen, The. —
Hardy.
Christmas Eve ! What magic there is in the very sound of those
two words! See Little Charlie's Christmas. — Unknown.
Christmas had come. For weeks we had been making. See
Our Christmas Dinner. — Dallas.
Christmas in lands of the fir tree and pine. See Everywhere,
Everywhere Christmas To-Night. — Brooks.
Christmas is a bitter day. See David, Aged Four. — Unknown.
Christmas is bounded on the north by Happiness. See Christ
mas Bounded. — Unknown.
Christmas is coming; the geese are getting fat. See Beggar's
Rhyme. — Mother Goose.
Christmas is here. See Mahogany Tree, The.— Thackeray.
Christmas knows a merry, merry place. See Wassail Chorus
at the Mermaid Tavern. — Watts-Dunton.
Christmas morning, and broad daylight! See Christmas Morn
ing. — Unknown.
Christmas morning sees Mrs. Timothy Brady. See Mrs.
Brady's Conundrum. — Unknown.
Christmas once found country squires. See Christmas: Past
and Present. — Holmes and Stackpole.
Christmas, prithee, be thou drest. See Christmas, Prithee. —
The Living Age.
Christmas? Say, pa says this Christmas business is all stuff.
See Christmas versus Fourth of July. — Unknown.
See Sa "" "
_.anta Claus. — Raze.
See Three Little Babes. —
Christmas time is here again.
Christmas time was drawing near.
Unknown.
Christmas was coming. See Christmas in the Big Woods. —
Wilder.
Christmas was in the air and all was well. See Karma. —
Robinson.
Christmas will soon be here, Jim, and things is a-runnm* low.
See Daddy Is Back to Work. — Tayler.
"Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents," grum
bled Jo. See Little Women (Merry Christmas, A). — •
Alcott.
Christmass, a variation of Christmas. See Origin of Christmas,
The. — Unknown. _ t
Christo Columbo he vera a great -a man. See Christo Columbo.
— Unknown.
Christofo Colombo was a hungry man. See Mysterious Biog
raphy. — Sandburg.
Christopher Columbus — or, in his native tongue. See Columbus.
— Dana.
Christopher Columbus, where would I be. See Christopher
Columbus. — Wynne.
Christopher stood at the long windows. See Mr. Dicken's
Little Boy. — Addington.
Chromis! Mnasil! none appear? See Oberon, the Fairy
Prince. — Jonson.
Chronos, Chronos, mend thy pace. See Secular Masque, The.
— Dry den.
Chuck's allus had de Koodoos bad! See Some Imitations
(Chuck's Hoodoos). — Riley.
"Chuff! chuff! chuff!" An' a mountain-bluff. See Song of
Panama, A. — Runyon.
Chug! Puff! Chug! See Tugs. — Tippett.
Church Street wears ever a smile, from having watched bright
belles. See Streets. — Goldring.
Ciaran, the master of horses and lands. See Ciaran, the
Master of Horses and Lands. — Campbell.
Cider I will not sip. See Children's Vow, The. — Wilcox.
Cigarettes will spoil yer life. See Cigarettes Will Spoil Yer
Life. — Unknown.
Cinderella had a Fairy- Godmother. See In Loco Parentis. —
Cinna, the great Venusian, told. See To Cinna. — Unknown.
Cinnamon warn't his name, of course. See Reformation of
Cinnamon, The. — Cooley.
Cinthy, that's my wife, an' me have just returned from Boston.
See Farmer Skinner's Visit to Boston. — Unknown.
Circle to the left, the old Brass Wagon. See Old Brass
Wagon. — Unknown.
Circling on high, in cloudless sky. See Intaglios (On the
Plains). — Brooks.
Circumstantial evidence caused a death sentence to be pro
nounced on a dog. See Circumstantial Evidence. — Chicago
News.
Cities and Thrones and Powers. See Puck of Pook's Hill
(Cities and Thrones and Powers). — Kipling.
Cities drowned in olden time. See Cities Drowned. — New-
City about whose brow the north winds blow. See Ottawa. —
City I love — and hate! — how can I sing. See Manhattan. —
City of God, how broad and far. See City of God, The.—
Johnson.
City of mist and rain and blown grey spaces. See Edinburgh.
City "of ships! See City of Ships.— Whitman.
Civilizations are set up and knocked down. See At the Gates
of Tombs. — Sandburg. .
Clad in full velvet, enters Clos Vougeot. See Epigrams in a
Cellar (1).— Morley.
Clad in thick mail he stumbles down the floor. See Divers.—
"Clam O! Fres' Clam!" How strange it sounds and sweet.
See Little-Neck Clam, The (II Mercatore Italiano della
Clamma). — Van Dyke.
Clandestinely, by night. See Ballad of New Sins, A (Sin of
South Bend, The).— Kilmer. .
Clang, clang! the massive anvils ring. See bong ot the Jborge,
The.— U '
V_iap, ciap nanaics. oere *-j.<a,p, ^a.^ uauui*.*. „+.„*,„„. ^«w~.
Clapping her platter stood plump Bess. See Chicken. — De la
Clarence, my boy-friend, hale and strong! See Boy-Friend,
Clark Colven and his gay ladie. See Clerk Colvill (A vers.).—
Clark Sanders and May Margret. See Clerk Saunders (A
vers.}* — Unknown. r -,,«,,
Clash the cymbals! See Chant of the Woman, The.— Black-
Clasp her and hold her and love her. See At Sunset.—
Clasp you the God within yourself. See Last Round, The. —
Class-day morn has come again. See Onward Ever !— Whitcomb.
Classmates dear, the fleeting moments. See One Heart —
One Way. — Beach. .
Classmates: It falls to my lot to do the presenting. See
Presentation Address. — Elliot.
Classmates, linger here a little in the gentle sunset glow. See
Ivy Poem. — Heater.
Clean as a lady. See Tulip. — Wolfe.
Clean de ba'n and sweep de flo'. See Uncle Eph's Banjo Song.
— Campbell.
Clean, green, windy billows notching out the sky. See Cardi
gan Bay. — Masefield.
Clean hearth, a glowing fire, a sparkling windowpane. See
All Serene. — Nesselroade.
Clean sea running like quicksilver on shale, on hot worn stone.
See Black Sea Rest Home. — Taggard.
Clean the spittoons, boy. See Brass Spittoons. — Hughes.
Cleanse with the burning log of oak. See Yule-Tide Fires. —
Unknown.
Clear air and grassy lea. See Early Morning at Bargis. —
Hagedorn.
Clear and cool, clear and cool. See Water Babies, The (Clear
and Cool). — Kingsley.
Clear and gentle streams! See Elegy. — Bridges.
Clear Ankor, on whose silver-sanded shore. See Idea ( Clear
Ankors" etc.). — Drayton. _
Clear as air, the western waters. See Grave of Rury, Ine. —
Rolleston.
Clear had the day been from the dawn. See Muses Elysium,
The (Summer's Eve, A). — Drayton.
Clear on the air, their pulsing cadence pealing. See Convent
Echoes. — Moriarty.
Clear or cloudy, sweet as April showering. See "Clear or
cloudy, sweet as April showering." — Unknown.
Clear, placid Leman! thy contrasted lake. See Childe Har
old's Pilgrimage (Lake Leman). — Byron.
Clear ringing of a bell. See New Years and Old. — Jackson.
Clear shining through the swimming air. See Mirage. —
Tupper.
Clear the brown path, to meet his coulter's gleam! See
Ploughman, The. — Holmes.
970
FIBST LINE INDEX
Cold
Clear the field for the grand tournament of the nations! See
Tournament of Man, The. — Crosby.
Clear, yet so soft, the summer sky above. See Blue and
Gold.— Wilcox.
Clearer than light your look across the distance. See In
Absence. — Johnson.
Clearing in the forest. See Lincoln- Child, The. — Oppenheim.
Clearing skies reflected. See Mud Puddles. — Jenner.
Clearly my _niined . garden as it stood. See Fatal Interview
Clearly the rest I behold of the dark-eyed sons of Achaia. See
Iliad, The (Helen Seeks for Her Brothers among the
Army of the Greeks before Troy). — Homer.
Cleave ever to the sunnier side of doubt. See Ancient Sage
(Cling to Faith). — Tennyson.
Cleere had the day bin from the dawne. See Sixt Nimphall,
The ("Cleere had the day bin," etc.}. — Drayton.
Clenched little hands like crumpled roses. See Slumber-Songs
of the Madonna ("Clenched little hands" etc.}. — Noyes.
Cleon hath a million acres. See Cleon and I. — Mackay.
Cleon the poet (from the sprinkled isles). See Cleon. —
R. Browning.
Cleopatra, who thought they maligned her. See Limericks
("Cleopatra, who thought," etc.}. — Mackintosh.
Clerk Colven, and his gay ladie. See Clerk Colvill. — Un
known.
Clerk Colvill and his lusty dame. See Clerk Colvill. — Un
known.
Clerk Saunders and a gay lady. See Clerk Saunders (B vers.}.
— Unknown.
Clerk Saunders and May Margaret. See Clerk Saunders. —
Unknown.
Clerk Saunders was an earl's son. See Clerk Saunders
(F vers.}. — Unknown.
Click, click, click. See Song of the Type. — Unknown.
Click, click! how the needles go. See Knitting Socks. — Un
known.
Cliff Klingenhagen had me in to dine. See Cliff Klingen-
hagen. — Robinson.
Cliffs, cliffs, _ and a twisted sea. See Thorn Piece. — Lowell.
Cliffs that rise a thousand feet. See Sailing Homeward. —
Chan Fang-sheng.
Climb the old tower, watchman. See Old Man's Ship Conies
Home, The. — Brown.
Climbin' the Mesa Grande. See Arizona Jim and Jim, Ari
zona, 1885. — Lummis.
Climbing the heights of Berkeley. See City That Will Not
Repent, The. — Lindsay.
Climbing up the hillside beneath the summer stars. See Man
in Nature. — Thayer.
Clime of the brave! the high heart's home. See New Eng
land. — Prentice.
Clime of the unforgotten brave! See Giaour, The (Greece). —
Byron.
Cling, clang, cling, clang! See Blacksmith, The. — Lemoine.
Cling to thy home! if there the meanest shed. See Home. —
Leonidas.
Clockwork _ beings, winding out their lives. See Insects. —
Schneider.
Clora come view my Soul, and tell. — See Gallery, The. —
Marvell.
Clorinda met me on the way. See Domestic Tragedy, A. —
Service.
Cloris, I cannot say your Eyes. See To Cloris. — Sedley.
Cloris, it is not thy disdaine. See To the Tune of, In Fayth
I Cannot Keepe My Fathers Sheepe. — Godolphin.
Close all open things, O God! See Prayer for Sophistication. —
Turbyfill.
Close beside the river Hudson stood a fortress large and
strong. See Mad Anthony's Charge. — Easton.
Close by his banner, William the Conqueror pitched his pa
vilion. See Harold (Search for Harold's Body, The). —
Bulwer-Lytton.
Close by the margin of the brook. See Dame Duck's First
Lecture on Education (Dame Duck and Dame Duck's
Lecture) . — Hawkshawe.
Close by the threshold of a door nailed fast. See Colubriad,
The. — Cowper.
Close by those meads, for ever crown'd with flowers. See
Rape of the Lock, The ("Close by those Meads," etc.}. —
Pope.
Close her eyes; she must not peep! See By the Cradle. —
MacDonald.
Close his eyes; his work is done! See Dirge for a Soldier. —
Boker.
Close his eyes with the coins; bind his chin with the shroud.
See Death-Chant of the Centaurs. — Benet.
Close not thy hand upon the innocent joy. See Forbearance. —
Meredith,
Close now thine eyes, and rest secure. See Good-Night, A. —
Quarles.
Close on the edge of a midsummer dawn. See Shadow of the
Night, A.— Aldrich.
Close ranks and ride on! See Riderless Horse, The. —
Pulsifer.
Close the book and dim the light. See His Vigil. — Riley.
Close the book, and leave the tale. See Close the Book. —
Riley.
Close the windows, close the door. See Dark Room, The. —
Wilson.
Close thy (or thine) eyes, and sleep secure. See On a Quiet
Conscience. — Charles I.
.
Close-mouthed you sat five thousand years and never let out a
See With the
Close to the gates a spacious garden lies. See Odyssey, The
(Garden of Alcinoiis, The). — Homer.
Close to the heart that is throbbing in love for you. See
Lullaby, A. — Franz.
Close to the Sacred Heart, it nestles fair. See Ladye Chapel
at Eden Hall. — Donnelly.
Close to the sod. See Snowdrop, The. — DeBary.
Close up the casement, draw the blind. See Shut Out That
Moon. — Hardy.
Close up the ledger, Time! See Reckoning with the Old
Year. — Foxwell.
Close up this house, this house is no good. See Close Up
This House. — Bridges.
"Close your eyes," our mother said. See What Mother Said. —
Marston.
Close your gates, O priests of Janus! close your brazen temple
gates! See Caractacus. — Duganne.
Closed eyes can't see the white roses. See Give Them the
Flowers Now. — Hodges.
Closely to my heart I hold thee. See Song of Mary, A. —
Begbie.
e-mouthed you sat five thousand years
whisper. See Sphinx, A. — Sandburg.
Closer the curtain. Still the sun is flame.
Caravan. — Coolbrith.
Closes and courts and lanes. See Song. — Davidson.
Closest to men, thou pitying Son of man. See To Jesus the
Nazarene.^— Knowfes.
Clother of the lily, Feeder of the sparrow. See Prayer, A. —
C. Rossetti.
Clouded with snow. See Winter. — De la Mare.
Cloudless sky and pitiless sun. See Heat. — Guest.
Cloud-maidens that float^ on forever. See Clouds, The (Song
of the Clouds). — Aristophanes.
Clouds above, as white as wool. See In Swimming Time. —
Riley.
Clouds all tumbled and white. See Dallington Church. —
Strong.
Clouds, clouds, clouds in the sky. See Washerwoman's Song. —
Strong.
Clouds here and there arisen an hour past noon. See Sonnets
on English Dramatic Poets — 1590-1650 (Philip Massinger).
— Swinburne.
Clouds in the sky at twilight. See Violin Calls, The. — Livesay.
Clouds, lingering yet, extend in solid bars. See Composed by
the Side of Grasmere Lake. — Wordsworth.
"Clouds of trouble hover o'er me." See Dick Whittington. —
Unknown.
Clouds spout upon her. See Rain on a Grave. — Hardy.
Clouds, then glory of sunset. See Divine Rhythm. — Bland.
Clubby! thou surely art, I ween. See Verses on a Cat. —
Daubeny.
C'lumbus was a man who could make an. egg stand on end with
out breaking it. See Boy's Composition on Columbus, A. —
Unknown.
Clunton and Clunbury. See Shropshire Lad, A (L). — Housman.
Clusters of electric bulbs. See Excavation, The. — Endicoff.
Clytie was a beautiful water-nymph in love with Apollo. See
Story of the Sunflower, The. — Unknown.
Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe. See "Cobbler, cobbler, mend
my shoe." — Unknoivn.
Cock a doodle doo! See Cock a Doodle Doo! — Mother Goose.
Cock, cock, cock, cock.. See Cock and Hens. — Follen.
Cock crows in the morn. See "Cock crows in the morn." —
Mother Goose.
Cock Robin got up early. See Cock Robin and Jenny Wren. —
Unknown.
Ccesper erat; tune lubriciles ultravia circum. See Mors labro-
cliii. — Unknown.
Coffee affords a good restoring draught. See In Praise of
Coffee. — Delille.
Cold against the sky. See Tanka ("Cold against," etc.}. —
Alexander.
Cold and brilliant streams the sunlight on the wintry banks of
Seine. See Funeral of Napoleon I. — Hagarty.
Cold and chill is de winter wind. — See Big Jim. — Unknown.
Cold and clear-cut face* why come you so cruelly meek. See
Maud ("Cold and clear-cut face," etc.}. — Tennyson.
Cold and raw. See Winter Has Come. — Unknown.
Cold blew the wind along the street. See What a Christmas
Carol Did. — Harcourt.
Cold blows the winter wind: 'tis Love. See Love at the
Door. — Meleager.
Cold cold! Cold tonight. See Song of Winter, A. — Unknown.
Cold, cold is the north wind and rude is the blast. See Battle
of Lovell's Pond, The. — Longfellow.
Cold, cold the year draws to its end. See Old Poem. — Unknown.
Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel. See Dolores.— Swinburne.
Cold in the earth — and the deep snow piled above thee. See
Remembrance. — Bronte.
Cold is the fog, and the grey mists rise. See Evening. — Hugo.
Cold is the snow on Snowdon's brow. See Snow on Evia, The.
— Unknown.
Cold is the wind to-night, and rough the sea. See In the Monas
tery. — O' Conor.
Cold is the winter day, misty and dark. See January. — Bridges.
Cold, sharp lamentation. See Cold, Sharp Lamentation. — Hyde.
Cold shone the moon, with noise. See Moonstruck. — Hughes.
Cold strikes through me now that morning comes, The. See
Winter Sonnets, — Bynner.
Cold was the day, when in a garden bare. See Child Jesus in
the Garden, The. — Unknown.
971
Cold
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Cold was the night wind, drifting fast the snows fell. See
Widow, The. — Southey.
Cold wind of autumn, blowing loud. See Autumn Daybreak. —
Mfllay.
Cold winter ice is fled and gone. See Summer. — Unknown.
Coldly, sadly descends. See Rugby Chapel. — Arnold.
Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain. See Shoemaker's Holiday,
f The (Second Three-Man's Song. The), — Dekker.
Colinette, the maiden's name. See Colinette. — Unknown.
"Colleen, under the thorn-tree." See Little Red Bullock, The.—
Tremaine.
Collie puppies in a dooryard. See Wonder. — Raymund.
Colonel Abel Ginn mopped his brow. See Social Promoter,
A.— Nesbit.
Colonel Hooper's business had kept him in Badger City. See
Colonel's Experiment, The. — Lisenbee.
Col. James Dinwiddie [of Tennessee] was known as the court
liest gentleman. See Ole Mistis (No. 2). — Moore.
Colonel Roosevelt's extraordinary manhood. See Most Cour
ageous American, The. — Harding.
Colonos! can it be that thou hast still. See Colonos. — Alford.
Colorado Morton's riding far. See Colorado Morton's Ride. —
Bacon and Brown.
Colored popcorn on a string. See Christmas Tree, The. — Un
known.
Colors may mean something or nothing. See Our Class Colors.
— Adams.
Colour fulfils where Music has no power. See Chartres Win
dows. — Kipling.
Colts behind their mothers. See^ Colts. — Unknown.
Columba, O Columba, come again. See Library Dove, The. —
Hayes.
Columbia. See Roosevelt. — Fandel.
Columbia, Appear! — To thy mountains ascend. See Perry's
Victory — A Song. — Unknown.
Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise. See Columbia. — Dwight.
Columbia! First and fairest gem. See Columbia. — Gilmore.
Columbus looked; and still around them spread. See First
American Congress, The. — Barlow.
Columbus, on his rolling bark, surveyed the distant land. See
Columbian Legend, A. — Mason.
Columbus sailed the ocean blue. See "Columbus sailed the
ocean blue." — Unknown.
Columbus sailed the "unknown sea." See Columbus. — Denton.
Columbus stands in the night alone, and, passing grave. See
Psalm of the West (Triumph, The). — Lanier.
Columbus stood upon the deck. See How Columbus Found
America. — Dodge.
Columbus turned; when rolling to the shore. See Colurnbiad,
The (Apparition of War) .—Barlow.
Columbus was a great man and died being hung. See Archi
bald's Composition on Columbus. — Unknown.
Columbus was a man who could make an egg. See Josiah's
Composition on Columbus. — Unknown.
Comanches over the hilltop. See Prairie Battle. — Vestal.
Comarnad it is a very bonny place. See Richie Story. — Un
known.
Come! See Drum, The, — Lee,
"Come a little nearer, Doctor, — thank you — let me take the
cup." See Old Sergeant, The.— Willson.
Come about the meadow. See What May Happen to a Thim
ble. — "B."
Come all kind friends and kindred dear and Christians young
and old. See Harry Bale. — Unknown,
Come all my boys and listen, a song I'll sing to you. See
Bigler's Crew, The. — Unknown.
Come all my friends and listen to me.
Unknown.
Come, all of you, my brother scouts.
ment, The. — Unknown.
Come all of you people, I pray you draw near. See Arizona
Boys and Girls, The. — Unknown.
Come all of you young people who lives far and near. See
Poor Coins. — Unknown.
Come, all who love a merry jest, and listen while I tell. See
Squire's Bargain, The. — Traquair.
Come, all ye bold Americans, to you* the truth I tell. See
Surrender of Cornwallis, The. — Unknown.
Come all yf bold sailors that follow the Lakes. See Red Iron
Ore. — Unknown.
Come all ye good Centurions and wise men of the times. See
Ballad of the Solemn Ass, The. — Van Dyke.
Come^ all ye good people, wherever you be. See Polly Wil
liams. — Unknown.
Come all ye jolly fellows, wherever you may be. See Gerry's
Rocks. — Unknown.
Come all
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See Young McFee. —
See Old Scout's La-
, „ - » ____ _________ _____ ___ ___________ , ____ _____ „.
Come all ye jolly sailors, with courage stout 'and bold. "See
Bob Sawyer. — Unknown.
Come, all ye jolly shepherds. See When the Kye Comes Hame.
— Hogg.
Come^ all ye lads who know no fear. See Barney's Invita
tion. — Freneati.
Come all ye railroad section men an* listen to my song. See
Jerry, Go an* He That Car. — Unknown.
Come all ye sons of Brittany. See Braddock's Fate, with an
Incitement to Revenge. — Tilden.
Come, all ^ ye sons of Canada, wherever you may dwell. See
Hanging Limb, The. — Unknown.
Come all ye tender Christians and hearken unto me. See
Death of Bendall, The.— Unknown.
Come, all ye true-born shanty boys, wherever you may be. See
Jam on Gerry's Rock, The. — Unknown.
Come all ye who list to hear our noble England's praise. See
Spanish Armada, The. — Macaulay.
Come all ye Yankee sailors, with swords and pikes advance.
See "Constellation" and the "Insurgente," The. — Un
known.
Come, all ye young sailormen, listen to me. See Boston Come-
All-Ye; or The Fishes. — Unknown.
Come, all ye youths, whose hearts e're bled. See Orphan The
(Come, All Ye Youths) .— Otway.
Come all you bold robbers and open your ears. See Quantrell.
— Unknown.
Come, all you bold sailors that follow the lakes. See Red Iron
Ore. — Unknown.
Come all you bold undaunted men, you outlaws of the day.
See Jack Donahoo. — Unknown.
Come all you brave Americans. See Brave Paulding and the
Spy. — Unknown.
Come, all you brave gallants, and listen a while. See Robin
Hood and the Butcher. — Unknown.
Come all you brave sailors. See Famous Fight at Malago,
The. — Unknown.
Come all you brave soldiers, both valiant and free. See Inde
pendence and On Independence. — Sewall.
Come all you brave young shanty boys, and list while I relate.
See Foreman Monroe. — Unknown.
Come all you brave young shanty boys, I pray you. See James
Whaland. — Unknown.
Come, all you Californians, I pray ope wide your ears. See
Crossing1 the Plains. — Unknown.
Come all you fine young fellows with hearts so warm and true
See Flat River Girl. — Unknown.
Come all you gallant seamen as unites a meeting. See Death
of Lord Nelson, The. — Unknown.
Come all you good old boys and listen to my rhymes. See
Lackey Bill. — Unknown.
Come all you jolly cowboys that follow the bronco steer. See
Crooked Trail to Holbrook, The. — Unknown.
Come all you jolly cowmen, don't you want to go. See Kansas
Line, The. — Unknown.
Come all you jolly fellows and listen to my song. See Buffalo
Skinners, The. — Unknown.
Come, all you jolly fellows, wherever you may be. See Gerry's
Rocks. — Unknown.
Come all you jolly freighters. See Freighting from Wilcox to
Globe. — Unknown.
Come, all you jolly sailor lads, that love the cannon's roar
See Ballad of the "Rover", The. — MacMechan.
Come all you jolly soldiers, I will sing to you a song. See
War Song. — Unknown.
Come, all you little Runabouts. See Tract for Autos, A. _
Guiterman.
Come all you melancholy folks and listen unto me. See Mel
ancholy Cowboy, The and Old Time Cowboy. — Unknown.
Come, all you Mississippi girls, and listen to my noise. See
Mississippi Girls. — Unknown.
Come, all you old cowpunchers, a story I will tell. See Man
Named Hods, A. — Unknown.
Come all you old timers and listen to my song. See John
Garner's Trail Herd. — Unknown.
Come all you pretty girls and listen to my noise. See Cheyenne
Boys. — Unknown.
Come all you pretty girls, to you these lines I'll write. See
Buffalo Hunters, The. — Unknown.
Come all you range riders and listen to me. See Range Riders
The. — Unknown.
Come all you rounders if you want to hear. See Casey Jones.
— Unknown.
Come all you sailors bold. See Death of Admiral Benbow
The. — Unknown. '
Come, all you sailors of the southern waters.
All. — Spofford.
See Phantoms
See Mor-
See
. .
Come all you sons of Erin, attention now I crave.
rissey and the Russian Sailor. — Unknown.
Come, all you sons of Liberty, that to the seas belong.
"General Armstrong," The. — Unknown.
Come all you tender Christians. See Charles Guiteau or James
A. Garfield. — Unknown.
Come all you Texas Rangers wherever you may be. See Texas
Rangers, The. — Unknown.
Come all you very merry London girls, that are disposed to
travel. See Maydens of London's Brave Adventures, The.
— Unknown.
Come all you wild rovers. See Wild Rovers. — Unknown.
Come all you young companions. See Young Companions. —
: — Unknown.
Come, all you young fellows that follow the sea. See Blow
the Man Down. — Unknown.
Come all you young men who handle a gun. See Mollie Bond.
— Unknown.
Come, all young girls, pay attention to my noise. See Kansas
Boys. — Unknown.
Come all young men, please lend attention. See Silver Dagger.
— Unknown,
Come along, boys, and listen to my tale. See Old Chisholm
Trail, The. — Unknown.
Come along, children, come along. See Raise a Rukus To
night. — Unknown.
Come along, old chap, yer time's 'bout up. See Postponed.
— Baer.
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Come
Come along, true believer, come along. See Uncle Remus, His
Songs and Sayings (Come Along, True Believer 1). —
Harris.
"Come and fight/' said the pale young gentleman. See Great
Expectations (Pip's Fight). — Dickens.
Come and hear what we can say. See Listen to Us. — Un
known.
Come and kiss me, mistress Beauty. See Charles II (Re
frain). — Sladen.
Come and let me make thee glad. See Builder, The. — Sher
man.
Come and see her as she stands. See Fanny. — Aldrich.
Come, and see my baby dear. See Doctor's Visit. — Un
known.
Come and see the _ chimney-pots, etched against the light! See
Paris: the Seine at Night. — Divine.
"Come and sit beside me, Elsie — put your little wheel away."
See Elsie's Child. — Dorr. _
Come, Anna! Come, the morning dawns. See Pastoral Song,
A. — White.
Come, Anthea, let us two. See Wake, The. — Herrick.
Come, Arabella, fetch the cake. See Party, The.— Nash.
Come, arm ye! Come, arm ye! See Garibaldi Hymn, The. —
Mercantini.
Come as artist, come as guest. See Welcome to "Boz ," A. —
Venable.
Come away, away, children. See Forsaken Merman, The
("Come away, away, children."). — Arnold.
Come away! Come away! See Song of the Beasts, The. —
Brooke.
Come away, come away, death. See Twelfth Night (Come
Away, Come Away, Death). — Shakespeare.
Come away! come away! there's a frost along the marshes.
See Wilderness, The. — Robinson.
Come away, come, sweet Love! The golden morning breaks.
See "Come away, come, sweet Love! The golden morn
ing breaks." — Unknown.
Come away, elves, while the dew is sweet. See Water-Lilies.
— Hemans.
Come away into the sun and see. See On the South Coast. —
Noyes.
Come away, make no delay. See Doom's-Day. — Herbert.
Come away to dreamin' town. See Dreamin' Town and Mandy
Lou. — Dunbar.
Come, baby, and swing in the hammock with me. See Ham
mock Lullaby. — Jordan.
Come, Baby, come quick, for I want you to see. See Baby
Goes Out to Tea. — Unknown.
Come back again, my olden heart! See Higher Courage, The.
— Clough.
Come back and bring my life again. See Come Back. — Her
bert.
Come back and build my pyramids! See Jan Ibn Jan. — Shef
field.
Come back, come back, across the flying foam. See "Come
back, come back, behold with straining mast" ("Come
back, come back, across the flying foam"). — Clough.
Come back, come back, behold with straining mast. See "Come
back! come back! behold with straining mast!"— Clough.
Come back to me, little dancing feet that roam the wide world
o'er. See Old Home Calls, The. — Montgomery.
Come back to me, who wait and watch for you. See Monna
Innominata (Come Back to Me). — C. Rossetti.
"Come back, to the tidal sun." Sec Rhythm of Life, The.—
Noyes.
Come back, ye wandering Muses, come back home. See Hel
lenics (On the Hellenics). — Landor.
Come, be happy! — sit near me. See Invocation to Misery. —
Shelley.
Come bend the knee to the fertile Mud! See Hail to Mud! —
Stegeman.
Come, blessed Sleep, most full, most perfect, come. See Come,
Blessed Sleep and Invitation to Sleep. — C. Rossetti.
Come, boy, to your dad. Let me tell you some things. See
Talk to the Boy, A. — Gillilan.
Come, break with time. See Come, Break with Time. — Bogan.
Come, bring with a noise. See Ceremonies for Christmas. —
Herrick.
Come, brother, come. Let's lift it. See Cotton Song. —
Toomer.
Come, Brother, turn with me from pining thought. See Soul,
The. — Dana.
Come, brothers! rally for the right! See Bonnie Blue Flag,
The. — Ketchum.
Come, brothers, share the fellowship. See Drinking Song, A.
— Field.
Come, butter, come. See Churning Charm. — Unknown.
Come buy my dolls, my pretty dolls. See Buy My Dolls. — Un
known.
Come, calf, now to mother. See Call, The. — Bjornson.
Come, Captain Age. See Come, Captain Age! — Cleghorn.
Come, Celia, let's agree at last. See Song. — Sheffield.
Come, Charles, blow the trumpet. See Baby's Birthday, The.
— Follen.
Come, cheer up, my lads, like a true British band. See Song,
A. — Unknown.
Come, cheer up, my Lads! *tis to Glory we steer. See Heart
of Oak.— Garrick.
Corne, cheerful day, part of my life to me. See Come, Cheer-
ful Day and Sic Transit. — Campion.
Come, child, and see our pet raccoon. See Raccoon, The. —
Unknown.
"Come, children, come," the mother said. See Jane and Eliza.
— Unknown.
Come, children, hear the joyful sound. See Big Bell in Zion,
The.— Shacldeford.
Corne, Children of Tomorrow, come! See Children of Tomor
row. — Gale.
Come, Chloe, and give me sweet kisses. See Epigram of Mar
tial, Imitated; Come, Chloe, and Give Me Sweet Kisses and
Ballad: "Dear Betty." — Williams.
"Come, Chloe, beauteous maiden, come." See Virgilian Picnic,
A.— Field.
Come, choose your road and away, my lad. See Call of the
Spring, The. — Noyes.
Come close to me, dear Annie, while I bind a lover's knot.
See Pot and Kettle. — Graves.
Come, come away. See To His Tutor. — Hall.
Come! come away! the Spring. See Beggars' Song. — Brome.
Come, come away, to the Tavern I say. See "Come, come
away," etc. — Unknown.
Come! Come! Come! O'er the hills, free from care. See Child-
World, A (Floretty's Musical Contribution). — Riley.
Come come -deare night, Loves Mart of kisses. See Epitha-
lamion Teratos. — Chapman.
Come, come fill up your glasses. See British Grenadier, The.
— Unknown.
Come, come Mister Peacock, you must not be proud. See
Peacock, The. — Unknown.
Come, come, my Love, the morning waits. See Come, Come,
My Love. — D_avies.
Come, come, no time for lamentation now. See Samson Ago-
nistes (Consolation). — Milton,
"Come, come," said Tom's father, "at your time of life,"
On Taking a Wife and How Very Modern. — Moore.
See
.ptio:
See Sunrise on
See In
come, you must have another cup, with jist a flavior o'
gin. See Mrs. Jones's Lodger. — Coller.
"Come, Corporal Joe!" See At the Camp-Fire. — Meader.
Come, Courage, come, and take rne by the hand! See Come,
Courage, Come. — Scollard.
Come cuddle close in daddy's coat. See Fairy Folk, The.—
Bird.
Come, cuddle your head on my shoulder, dear. See Land of
Nod, The and Beautiful Land of Nod. — Wilcox.
Come, dark-eyed Sleep, thou child of Night. See And on My
Eyes Dark Sleep by Night.— "Field."
Come, darling, see an' if the rose. See Ode. — Ronsard.
Come day, go day. See Traveller's Ditty. — De Ford.
Come, dear Amanda, quit the town. See To Amanda. —
Thomson.
Come, dear children, let us away. See Forsaken Merman,
The.— Arnold.
Come, dear Heart! See Corpus Christi. — Underbill.
Come, dear old comrade, you and I. See Bill and Joe. —
Holmes.
Come, dear old friend, and with us twain. See To M. L.
Gray. — Field.
Come, Dolly Toodlekins, I'm going to take your picture. See
Taking Dolly's Picture. — Goodfellow.
Come! don't refuse sweet Nicotina's aid. See Inscription for
Tobacco Jar. — Unknown.
Come down at dawn from windless hills.
Rydal Water. — Drinkwater.
Come down from heaven to meet me when my breath.
vocation. — Sassoon.
Come down from the Cross, my soul, and save thyself — come
down! See Descent from the Cross. — "Field."
Come down, O Christ, and help me! reach thy hand. See
E Tenebris. — Wilde.
Come down, O maid, from yonder mountain height. See
Princess, The ("Come down, O maid, from yonder moun
tain height"). — Tennyson.
Come down to marra night, an* mind. See Christmas Invita
tion, — Barnes.
Come down to our house, I have something to show you. See
My Baby Brother. — Howard.
Come down, ye graybeard mariners. See, Cry from the Shore,
A. — Cortissoz.
Come, draw your armchair closer, wife, there's somethin' I've
got to say. See Day before Thanksgiving, The. — Pixley.
Come, each death-doing dog who dares venture his neck. See
Hot Stuff. — Botwood.
Come, f eat the bread of idleness. See Beggar Speaks, The. —
Lindsay.
Come erlong, you blessed baby. See Mammy Gets the Boy
to Sleep. — Jones.
Come, ev'ning, once again, season of peace. See Task, The
(Book IV [Evening]). — Cowper.
Come, fair maiden, to my snow-sledge. See Wooing of the
Maid of Beauty, — Kalevala.
Come, Father of the Hamlet! grasp again. See Village Patri
arch, The (Excursion to the Mountains, An). — Elliott.
Come, Faunus, lover of coy nymphs who flee. See Farmer's
Prayer, A. — Montgomery.
Come! fill a fresh bumper, — for why should we go. See Ode
for a Social Meeting. — Holmes.
Come, fill the beaker, while we chaunt a pean of old days. See
Fort Duquesne. — Plimpton.
Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring. See Rubaiyat
of Omar Khayyam ("Come, fill," etc.). — Omar Khayyam.
Corne fleetly, come fleetly, my hookabadar. See Cossimbazar.
— Leigh.
Come follow, follow me. See Queen of Fairies, The and
Fairy Queen, The. — Unknown.
Come follow, heart upon your sleeve. See Maine Trail, A. —
McGiffert.
973
Come
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND BECITATIONS
Come for arbutus, my dear, my dear. See Come for Arbutus.
— Oberholtzer.
Come — for at twilight are the garden hours. See Garden, The.
— Regnier.
Come, forsake your city street! See October. — Daly.
Come forth, all ye blossoms ! See West Wind. — "Carmen
Sylva."
Come forth, and let us through our hearts receive. See Foliage.
— Hemans.
Come forth, come forth! it were a sin. See Come Forth, Come
Forth!— Wilson.
Come forth, come forth, to the festal board. See Thanksgiving.
— Garey.
Come forth; for Night is falling. See Invitation to the Gon
dola, The. — Symonds.
Come forth! for Spring is singing in the boughs. See Sonnets
of a Portrait Painter (XI). — Ficke.
"Come forth!" rny catbird calls to me. See Nightingale in
the Study, The.— Lowell.
Come forth, you workers! See Reveille. — Ridge.
Come, Freemen of the land. See Put It Through. — Hale.
Come, friend, let us forget. See Ode on a Fair Spring Morn
ing, An. — Morris.
Come from my first, ay, come! See Camp-Bell and Charade. —
Praed.
Come from the woods with the citron-flowers. See Bride of
the Greek Isle, The. — Hemans.
Come from your bed, my drowsy gentleman! See Cherry
Tree, The. — Stephens.
Come, gather round, my boys, to-night. See Siege of the Alamo.
— Saxon.
Come gather round, my classmates, and join our greeting song.
See Cruises Far and Wide and Alma Mater O. — Cresap.
Come, gentle sleep! attend thy votary's prayer. See Sleep. —
"Pindar."
Come, gentle Sleep, Death's image tho* thou art. See "Come,
gentle Sleep," etc. — Michelangelo.
Come gentle sleep, I woo thee: come and take. See Growth
of Love, The (XLVIII).— Bridges.
Come, gentle Spring, ethereal mildness, come! See Seasons,
The (Spring). — Thomson.
Come, gentleman all, and listen a while. — See Robin Hood and
the Bishop of Hereford. — Unknown.
Come, gentlemen Tories, firm, loyal and true. See Sir Henry
Clinton's Invitation to the Refugees.— Freneau.
Come gie's a sang! Montgomery cried (or cry*d). See Tul-
lochgorum. — Skinner.
Come, give me back my life again, you heavy-handed Death!
See Another Chance. — Van Dyke.
Come, good-night, my dolly dear. See Dolly's Bedtime. —
Unknown.
Come, guard this night the Christmas-pie. See Christmas Eve
— Another Ceremony. — Herrick.
Come Harper, come Mifflin, come Appleton All. See Harper
to Mifflin to Chance. — White.
Come, Harvey, let us sit awhile and talk about the times. See
Our Whippings. — Field.
Come hea an' put dis apron on. See Afore Yo' Daddy Comes.
—Mitchell.
Come, hear how the brave old Columbus. See Ideal India,
The. — Ryman.
"Come, here are a slate, and a pencil, and string." See Learn
ing to Draw. — Taylor.
Come here, come here, and dwell. See Song of Wood-Nymphs.
—"Cornwall."
"Come here, come here, you freely feed." See Kemp Owyne.
— Unknown.
Come here, dear, and see what Fve got for you. See Thought
ful Wife.— Unknown.
Come here, good people great and small, that wander far
abroad. See My Bath.— Blackie.
Come here, little Robin, and don't be afraid. See Come Here,
Little Robin. — Unknown.
"Come here, my boy, hould up your head." See Irish School
master, The. — Sidney.
Come here, my darlin' dollie, my Mary Belle, my dear. See
Thanksgiving Chicken, The. — Unknown.
Come here, my sleepy darling, and climb upon my knee. See
On the Road to Dreamtown. — Rexford.
"Come here, thou worthy of a world of praise." See Odyssey,
The (Sirens, The [Sirens' Song, The]). — Homer.
Come here to papa, and I'll tell my dear boy. See Of What
Are Your Clothes Made? — A. and J. Taylor.
Come here, you nignoramus! See Dolly's Lesson. — Unknown.
Come hither, all sweet maidens soberly. See On a Picture of
Leander. — Keats.
Come hither and behold this lady's face. See Laura Sleeping. —
Moulton.
Come hither and listen; a tale I'll relate. See Apple Seed, The.
—Webb.
Come hither, Evan Cameron! Come, stand beside my knee.
See Execution of Montrose, The. — Aytoun.
"Come hither, Harriet, pretty Miss." See Progress of Dul-
ness, The (Adventures of Miss Harriet Simper, The). —
Trumbull.
Come hither, Hubert. O my gentle Hubert. See King John
("Come hither, Hubert," etc.). — Shakespeare.
Come hither lads and hearken, for a tale there is to tell. See
Day Is Coming, The. — Morris.
Come hither, little puppy-dog. See Come Hither, Little Puppy-
Dog. — Unknown.
Come hither, lyttel childe, and lie upon my breast to-night. See
Mediaeval Eventide Song. — Field.
Come hither, my heart's darling. See Husband's Petition, The.
— Aytoun.
Come hither, Sleep, from Chip's Islet See Mother's Song,
• The. — M ' Kenzie .
Come hither, sweet Robin. See Come Hither, Sweet Robin
and Feeding the Robin. — Unknown.
Come, hoist the sail, the fast let go! See Pleasure-Boat,
The. — Dana.
Come Holy Ghost, Creator blest. See Veni, Creator Spiritus,
— Unknown.
Come, Holy Ghost! thou fire divine! See Veni, Sancte Spiritus.
— Robert II of France.
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove. See Come, Holy Spirit. —
Come home ! — Come home ! See At^ Last Post. — Wilkinson.
Come home! come home! and where is home to me. See "Come
home! come home." — Clough.
Come home, my love, come home. See Rappel d* Amour. —
Van Dyke.
Come home with me a little space. See Christmas at Mel-
ross.— Hill.
Come home with white gulls waving across gray. See Winter
Landscape. — Spender.
Come! hurry up, Jim; don't you see the moon is comin' out?
See Saved. — Joy.
Come, I will make the continent indissoluble. See Song, A
and For You, O Democracy. — Whitman. _
Come, I will show you a thing beyond knowing. See Secret,
A.— Wattles.
Come in, child, and set down — I was just settin' here. See
Milly Amos's Hymn. — Hall.
"Come in, come in, sir; it's blowin' a perfect gale to-night."
See Hard Times. — Unknown.
"Come in, come in, you naughty child." See Rash Young
Mouse, The. — Unknown.
Come in, dear Babe, and rest! See Christmas Communion. —
Tynan.
"Come in out of the night," said the landlord. See Number
Five. — Ransom.
Come in the evening, or come in the morning. See Welcome,
The. — Davis.
Come! in this cool retreat. See New England Regret, A.—
Montgomery.
Come in this hour to set my spirit free. See Before Day. —
Sassoon.
Come into great-grandmother's garden, my dears. See Great-
Grandmother's Garden. — Jacques.
Come into the garden, Maud. See Maud (Come into the Gar
den, Maud). — Tennyson.
Come into the Whenceness Which. See Whenceness of the
Which. — Unknown.
Come, John, sit down by me; it frets my soul. See Failure. —
Quiet.
"Come, Johnnie Miller, tak' these doggies." See Child Is
Father to the Man, The. — Bigg.
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all. See Come Join
Hand in Hand, Brave Americans All and Liberty Song,
A. — Dickinson.
Come keen lambicks with your Badgers feet. See Rebell Scot,
The. — Cleveland.
"Come kiss me, sweet sun," the violet said. See Sun and the
Violet, The.— Petit.
Come, Kitty dear, I'll tell you what. See Kitty at School.—
Ulmer.
Come kneel at your window like saints of old. See Devotion. —
Kelly.
Come lasses and lads, let me sing to-night. See "Peg Away." —
Weatherly.
Come, lassies and lads, take leave of your dads. See May-
Pole, The. — Unknown.
Come, lay for a while your work aside. See Columbus Day
Program. — Unknown.
"Come — Learn!" So said my Lord. See Come — Learn! Go—
Teach !— Allen.
Come learn with me the fatal song. See Woodnotes (Mighty
Heart, The). — Emerson.
Come leave the loathed stage. See New Inn, The (Ode, to
Himself). — Johnson.
Come! let Mirth our hours employ. See Dithyrambic on Wine,
A. — Godfrey.
Come let us drink away the time. See Song of Sack, A. —
Unknown.
Come, let us find a cottage, love. See Come, Let Us Find. —
Davies.
Come, let us make love deathless, thou and I. See Come, Let
Us Make Love Deathless. — Trench.
Come, let us mount the breezy down. See Harvest Home. —
F. Tennyson.
Come, let us now resolve at last. See Reconcilement, The. —
Sheffield.
Come let us pity those who are better off than we are. See
Garret, The. — Pound.
Come, let us plant the apple tree. See Planting of the Apple
Tree, The. — Bryant.
Come let us pray to the Lord of the sky. See Johnny Apple-
seed's Wife of the Mind. — Lindsay.
Come^let us quaff a stirrup-cup. See Illinois War-Song, An. —
Come, let us reason; heed what we say. See Paving the
Streets. — McVean.
Come let us rejoice. See About Savannah. — Unknown.
974
FIRST LINE INDEX
Come
Come, let us sigh a requiem over love. See Sonnets to Aurelia
("Come, let us sigh a requiem," etc.). — Nichols,
Come, let us sing! it is the time for summer. See For an
Eskimo. — Dalton.
Come, let us walk this lane together. See Come, Let Us Walk.
— Smith.
Come, let us wave a flag and jump and yell. See Armistice
Day, 1928.— Hartsock.
Come, let your banners fly. Sec Rally-In Song. — Unknown.
Come, let's get out of here! Out of the din of it. See City-
Weary. — Guest.
Come, let's to bed. See Corne Let's to Bed. — Mother Goose.
Come light and listen, you gentlemen all. See Robin Hood and
the Beggar (I). — Unknown.
Come list to me, ye heroes, ye nobles, and ye braves. See
Raging Can-all, The. — Unknoivn.
Come list ye landsmen, all to me. See Wonderful Crocodile,
The. — Unknown.
Come listen a while and I'll sing you a song. See Hard Times.
— Unknown.
Come listen a while, you gentlemen all. See Robin Hood
Newly Revived. — Unknown.
Come, listen all unto my song. See How Cyrus Laid the
Cable. — Saxe.
Come, listen all, while I relate. See Well-Digger, The and
Farmer's Well, The. — Saxe.
Come listen and I'll tell you. See Yankee Privateer, The. —
Hale.
Come listen awhile, and I'll sing you a song. See Hard Times.
— Unknown.
Come, listen, good neighbors of every degree. See Procession
with the Standard of a Faction, The: A Cantata (Liberty
Pole Satirized, The). — Unknown.
Come listen, good people, while a story I do tell. See Ezra
House. — Riley.
Come, listen, little boys and girls, while I a tale relate. See
Once and Unexpected, The. — Lampton.
"Come, listen, my men, while I tell you again." See Hunting
of the Snark, The (How to Recognize a Snark). — "Carroll."
Come listen, O Love, to the voice of the dove. See Voice of
the Dove, The. — Miller.
Come listen to a ranger, you kind-hearted stranger. See Dis
heartened Ranger, The. — Unknown.
Come listen to another song. See Old Scottish Cavalier, The.
— Aytoun.
Come listen to me, you gallants so free. See Robin Hood and
Allen-a-Dale. — Unknown.
Come, listen to my song, it is no silly fable. See How Cyrus
Laid the Cable.— Saxe. .
Come, listen to my story, ye landsmen, one and all. See Raging
Canawl. — Unknown.
Come listen to the Story of brave Lathrop and his Men. See
Lamentable Ballad of the Bloody Brook, The.— Hale.
Come little babe, come silly soul. See Cradle Song and Sweet
Lullaby, A. — Breton,
Come, little boy, to mother's knee. See Christmas Dusk. —
tfesbit.
Corne, little downy chick, chick, chick! See Talking to a
Chicken. — Burfitt.
Come, little Drummer Boy, lay down your knapsack here. See
Soldier's Friend, The. — Canning.
Come, little Hans. See Bottle Imp, The. — Thayer.
Come, little infant, love me now. See Young Love. — Maryell.
"Come, little leaves," said the wind one day. See Come, Little
Leaves. — Cooper.
Come, little one with drowsy eyes. See Winter Song, A. —
Camp.
Come, live with me and be my love. See Come Live with Me
and Be My Love. — Lewis.
Come live with me and be my love. See Passionate Shepherd
to His Love, The and Shepherd to His Love, The. —
Marlowe.
Come live with mee, and bee my love. See Bait The. —
Donne.
Come, love, help me move all the mirrors out of my workshop.
See Love, Give Me the Feel of To-Morrow. — Cheyney.
Come, love, within the closure of our walls. See Shelter. —
Leitch.
Come, lovely and soothing Death. See When Lilacs Last in
the Door-Yard Bloomed (Death Carol). — Whitman.
Come, loyal Britons all, rejoice, with joyful acclamation. See
Brave News from Admiral Vernon. — Unknown.
Come, Marie, no, this way. See Mistake in the Day. — Levy.
Come! Mary and Jane, and Johnny and Joe. See Young Prim
rose Gatherers, The. — Sewell.
Come, May, and hang a
11C, IVJLiiy , etliU llclllg O. WI1J.LC _
Thoughts at the Trysting Stile.— Ledwi_dge.
lie, men, stack arms! Pile or
white flag on each thorn. See
1e.; — Ledwidge.
on the rails. See Stonewall
Come, men, OLCU-JV anno: 4.1
Jackson's Way. — Palmer.
Come, mete me out my loneliness, O wind. See Mete Me Out
My Loneliness. — "Field."
Come Micky and Molly ^and dainty Dolly. See Flitch of Dun-
mow, The. — Carnegie.
Come mighty Must! See Princess Ida (Mighty Must, The). —
Gilbert.
Come, Molly, wake up and give me some tea. See 'Twixt Cup
and Lip. — Unknown.
Come, mother, set the kettle on. See How Jamie Came Home.
— Carleton.
Come, Muse, migrate from Greece and Ionia. See Song of
the Exposition, The (Muse in the New World, The).—
Whitman.
Come muster, my lads, your mechanical tools. See New Roof,
The. — Hopkinson.
Come, my beauty! come, my desert darling! See Hassan to
His Mare. — Taylor.
Come, rny Celia, let us prove. See Volpone (To Celia). —
Jonson.
Come my enemies, my friends. See Truth, The? — Powys.
Come, rny lad, and sit beside rne: we have often talked before.
See Story of a Stow-away, The. — Scott.
Come, my Lesbia, no repining. See Catullus to Lesbia. — Ca
tullus.
Come, my little one, with me! See Shut-Eye Train, The. —
Field.
Come, my little Robert, near. See Cleanliness. — Lamb.
Corne, my songs, let us express our baser passions. See Fur
ther Instructions^. — Pound.
Corne, my sweet, whiles every strain. See "Corne, my sweet,
whiles every strain." — Cartwright.
Come my tan-faced children. See Pioneers! O Pioneers! —
Whitman.
Come, my wife, put down the Bible. See Lost Babies, The.
— Unknown.
Come, mysterious night. See Hymn to Night, A. — Michelson.
Come near to me, my sons; your father goes. See Jacob. —
Clough.
Come nearer, my spotted leopard, and cool with your tongue
my hand. See Cleopatra's Protest. — Keyes.
Come not again! I dwell with you. See Flown Soul, The. —
Lathrop.
Come not before me now, O visionary face! See Seraphita. —
Dowson.
Come not in terrors clad, to claim. See To Death. —
Bowles,
Come not near my songs. See Corne Not near My Songs
— Shoshone Indians.
Come not, when I am dead. See Come Not, When I Am
Dead. — Tennyson.
Come nothing to rny comparable soul. See Corne Nothing to
My Comparable Soul. — Cummings.
Come, now a roundel, and a fairy song. See Midsummer-
Night's Dream, A (Fairies' Lullaby, The). — Shakespeare.
Come now, and let us wake them: time. See Serenade. — Un
known.
Come, now, my incredulous friends, and follow me to the bed
of the dying believer. See Triumph of Faith. — Buck-
minster.
Come now, my love, the moon is on the lake. See Rape of
Florida, The. — Whitman.
Come now, though Muses are not left to sing. See Epithalam-
ion. — D avidson.
Come, now, who is this Pasadene. See Mystery of Pasadene,
The.— Field.
Come, O come, my life's delight. See "Come, O come, my
life's delight.'1 — Campion.
Come, O Holy Spirit now. See Veni, Sancte Spiritus. — Un
known.
Come O thou traveller unknown. See Wrestling Jacob and
"Come O thou traveller unknown." — C. Wesley.
Come o'er the stream, Charlie. See M* Lean's Welcome. —
Hogg.
Come, o'ermuch gold mine eyes have seen. See Love Is
Enough (Return Home, The). — Morris.
Come, oh, songs ! Come, oh, dreams ! See Wild Rose, The. —
Hagedorn.
Come on boys! I am the leader. See Game the Boys Played.
— Unknown.
Come on, Cobe, there's light a plenty. See Fishin'. — Ark-
wright.
Come on, don't be afraid you'll spoil me. See Serenade. —
Carnevali.
Come on, sir; here's the place: — stand still. See King Lear
(Dover Cliffs). — Shakespeare,
Come on, superstition, and get my goat. See People, Yes, The
(53). — Sandburg.
Come on then, ye dwellers by Nature in darkness, and like to
the leaves' generation. See Birds, The (Chorus of Birds).
—Aristophanes. f
Come, on thy swaying feet. See Spirit of the Fall, The. —
Dandridge.
Come out and hear the waters shoot, the owlet hoot, the owlet
hoot. See Apprenticed. — Ingelow.
Come out and join the caroling. See Join the Caroling. — -
Bennett.
Come out and join the revels! See Song for May Day, A. —
Adler.
Come out and walk. The last few drops of light. See Night
Piece, A. — Shanks.
Come out here, George Burks. See Sim's Little Girl. — Hart-
well.
Come out! oh, little comrade of the tresses flying free. See
Comrades. — Guiterman.
Come out, 0 Little Moccasins, and frolic on the snowl See
Little Moccasins. — Service.
Come over, come over the river to me. See Charlie Machree.
— Hoppin.
Come over here, Jem, and I'll tell you all about it. See Be
cause a Knife Was Missing. — Unknown.
Come phantom feet in the wind tonight and soundless drum
beats roll. See Phantom Review, The. — Barker.
Come, Phyllis, I've a cask of wine. See To Phyllis (I). —
Horace.
Come, Pinto, ole feller, creep close to me side. See Dying
Scout. — Chittenden.
975
Come
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Come! pledge again thy heart and hand. See Song for July
12th, 1843. — Frazer.
Come, Poet, come! See Come, Poet, Come! — Clough.
Come, pretty lamb, do stay with me. See Lamb, The. — Un
known,
Come quickly to me, come quickly. See My Ship of Adven
ture. — Conkling.
Come, raise we a Temple of purpose divine. See Helpless
Gray Head, The. — Jerrold.
Come, read to me some poem. See Day Is Done, The ("Corne,
read to me some poem"). — Longfellow,
ne, rejoice, 'tis Easter Da ~"
Dugan.
Come, rejoice, 'tis Easter Day! See Christ Is Risen! —
See Come,
Come, rest in this bosom, my own stricken deer.
Rest in This Bosom and Song. — Moore.
Come ride and ride to the garden. See "Come ride and ride
to the garden." — Gregory.
Come right in and set down. See Aunt Jane of Kentucky
(Sally Ann's Experience). — Hall.
Come right in. Glad to see yen See Gift of Tact, The.—
Loomis.
"Come right in. How are you, Fred?" See Idyl of the Pe
riod, An. — Baker.
Come right in, Mr. Sickleton. See Cheerful Hostess, The. —
Locke.
Come, Robert and Harry, come, Lily and May! See Nutting.
— Unknown.
Come roll the cotton down, my boys. See Roll the Cotton
Down. — Unknown.
Come, rosy^ angel, thy coronet donning. See William Blake
(Evening) . — Bridges.
"Come, Rosy, come!" I heard the voice and looked. See Crazy
Nell.— Whitton.
Come round me, little childer. See Ballad of Moll Magee,
The. — Yeats.
Come, rouse up, ye bold-hearted Whigs of Kentucky. See
Old Tippecanoe. — Unknown.
Come, said Jesus' sacred voice. See Come. — Barbauld.
Come, said my soul. See Come, Said My Soul and "Come,
said my soul." — Whitman.
"Come!" said Old Shellover. See Old Shellover. — De la
Mare.
Come sail with nie o'er the golden sea. See Lord of the
World, The. — Studdert-Kennedy.
Come, sail-i-ors, landsmen, one and all. See Erie Canal. —
Unknown.
Come see the baby in her bath. See Baby's Bath, The. —
Harrington.
Come, see the Dolphin's anchor forged; 'tis at a white heat
now. See Forging of the Anchor, The. — Ferguson.
Come, see thy Friend, retir'd without Regret. See Of Im
proving the Present Time (Nil Adrnirari). — Congreve.
"Come sell your pony, cowboy." See Sweet Grass Range. —
Piper.
"Come shake hands, my little peach blossom." See Wayside
in France, A. — Smylie.
Come, shake your dull noddles, ye pumpkins and bawl. See
Tory Parody of "Come Join Hand in Hand, Brave Amer
icans All." — Boston Gazette.
Come sheathe your swords! my gallant boys. See Sergeant
Champe. — Unknown.
Come, shepherds, come! See Faithful Shepherdess, The
("Come, shepherds, come"). — Fletcher.
Come, shut up your Blackstone, and sparkle again. See Croak
er Papers (To XXXX, Esquire). — Drake.
Come, sign the pledge! O thou whose hand. See Come, Sign
the Pledge. — Frazer.
Come, Silence, thou sweet reasoner. See Silence. — Morse.
Come, sing a hale Heigh-ho. See Christmas Long Ago, The.
— Riley.
Come, Sir Dandelion. See Sir Dandelion. — Goodfellow.
Come, sirrah Jack, ho! See Come, Sirrah Jack, Ho! — Weelkes.
Come sit close by my side, my darling. See Diamond Wed
ding, The. — unknown.
Come sit you down and give attention. See Silver Dagger. —
Unknown.
Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving. See Woman
Hater, The (Sleep). — Beaumont.
Come, Sleep! but mind ye! if ye come without. See To Sleep
and Epigram. — Landor.
Come, Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of peace. See Astro-
phel and Stella (XXXIX).— Sidney.
Come, soldiers, arouse ye! See Dead Comrade, The. —
Gilder.
Come Sons of Summer, by whose toil(e). See Hock-Cart, or
Harvest Home, The. — Herrick.
Come, sound up your trumpets and beat up your drums. See
Young Earl of Essex's Victory over the Emperor of
Germany, The. — Unknown.
Come, spread your wings, as I spread mine. See After a Lec
ture on Wordsworth. — Holmes.
Come, sprite, and dance! The sun is up. See Bacchante to
Her Babe, The. — Tietjens.
Come, spur away! See Ode to Master Anthony Stafford to
Hasten Him into the Country, An and Come, Spur Away.
— Randolph.
Come, stack up arms, men! Pile on the rails. See Stonewall
Jackson*s Way. — Palmer,
Come, stand we here within this cactus-brake. See Echoes
from Theocritus (Sicilian Night, A). — Lefroy.
"Come; sun and laughter wait us at the end!" See Aut
Caesar aut Nullus. — Spencer.
Come! supper is ready. See Good Moolly Cow, The. — Follen.
Come, swallow your bumpers, ye Tories, and roar. See Parody
Parodized, The and Massachusetts Song of Liberty, The.
— Warren.
Come, sweet culture, prithee come! See Come Sweet Culture,
Prithee Come! — White.
Come, talk no more of troubles! See "That Shall Abide." —
Nesbit.
"Come, take up your hats, and away let us haste." See But
terfly's Ball, The. — Roscoe.
"Come, tell me, dearest mother, what makes my father stay."
See Sorrowful Lamentation of Callaghan, Greally and Mul
len. — Unknown.
"Come tell us the name of the rebelly crew." See Patriot
Mother, The. — Unknown.
Come, the dusk is lit with flowers! See Lover's Flight, The.—
Noyes.
Come then, a song; a winding gentle song. See Torrismond
(In a Garden by Moonlight). — Beddoes.
Come then, as ever, like the wind at morning! See Invocation
to Youth and Youth. — Binyon.
Come then, my friend, my genius! Come along! See Essay
on Man, An (Literary Poet to His Patron, A). — Pope.
Come then, tell me, sage divine. See Ode, on a Sermon
against Glory.- — Akenside.
Come then, the colours and the ground prepare. See Moral
Essays ("Come then," etc.). — Pope. ,
Come, Thou almighty King. See Come, Thou Almighty King.
Wesley
Come, Thou Holy Spirit, come. See Golden Sequence, The.—
Innocent III.
Come, thou monarch of the vine. See Antony and Cleopatra
(Come, Thou Monarch of the Vine). — Shakespeare.
Come, thou, who are the wine and wit. See His Winding-
Come thro' the heather, around him gather. See Wha'll Be
King but Charlie? — Nairne.
Come to me, angel of the weary-hearted! See To Sleep. —
Come to me, dearest, I'm lonely without thee. See Come to
Me, Dearest and Exile to His Wife, The. — Brenan.
Come to me, Eros, if you needs must come. See To the God
of Love. — Knox.
Come to me, gentle Sleep! See Come to Me, Gentle Sleep! —
Hemans.
Come to me grief, for ever. See Lament over Sir Philip
Sidney ana Funerall Song, A. — Unknown.
Come to me in my dreams, and then. See Another Way. —
Lang.
Come to me in my dreams, and then. See Faded Leaves
(Longing) . — Arnold.
Come to me in the embalming hush of night. See Folded
Wings. — Osborne.
Come to me in the silence of the night. See Echo. — C. Rossetti.
Come to me, my children, daughters of men. See Call of the
Sea.— Wilkinson.
Come to me, O my Mother! come to me. See Homesick. —
Gray.
Come to me, O ye children! See Children. — Longfellow.
Come to me only with playthings now. See Murmurings in
a Field Hospital. — Sandburg.
Come to me out of the dark. See Like a Cloud, Like a Mist. —
Hoyt.
Come to me, Pan, with your wind-wild laughter. See Song
for a Forgotten Shrine to Pan. — Farrar.
Come to me, you with the laughing face, in the night as I lie.
See Pirates. — Noyes.
Come to the crowning of the King. See 'Sixty-Four and
'Sixty-Five. — Unknown.
Come to the festal board tonight. See Festal Board, The. —
Unknown.
Come to the haunted palace of my dreams. See Haunted Pal
ace, The. — Noyes.
Come to the mortal as he sits. See Apostrophe to the Water
melon. — Unknown.
Come to the terrace, May — the sun is low. See Sonnet in
Dialogue, A. — Dobson.
Come to the wharf and you shall see. See Fate of the Royal
Tar. — Snow.
"Come to the window, Mamma, and look out." See Flying
Flowers. — Motherly.
Come to these scenes of peace. See Come to These Scenes
of Peace. — Bowles.
"Come to us fiery with the saints of God." See Sonnets*
"Long, long ago" (Complete). — Masefield.
Come to your heaven, you heavenly choirs! See New Heaven,
New War and "Come to your heaven, you heavenly
choirs!" — Southwell.
"Come, try your skill, kind gentlemen." See Gipsy Girl, The.
— Hodgson.
"Come under my plaidie, the night's gaun to fa'." See Come
under My Plaidie. — MacNeill.
Come unto me, ye heroes. See Saratoga Song. — Unknown.
Come unto these yellow sands. See Tempest, The (Come unto
These Yellow Sands). — Shakespeare.
Come up, dear chosen morning, come. See Marriage Song
("Come up, dear chosen morning," etc.). — Abercrombie.
Come up from the fields father, here's a letter from our Pete.
See Come Up from the Fields Father.— Whitman.
Come up here, O dusty feet! See Fairy Bread. — Stevenson.
Come up, Methuselah. See Come Up, Methuselah. — Lewis.
Come walk with me along this willowed lane. See May. — Corn-
well.
Come, Walter Savage Landor, come this way. See Landor. —
Albee.
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PIBST LINE INDEX
Constant
"Come wary one, come slender feet." See Come Wary One. —
Manning- Sanders.
Come, we shepherds whose blest sight. See In the Holy Na
tivity of Our Lord God and Shepherds' Hymn, The. —
Crashaw.
Come we unto an altar, kneel and pray. See Good Friday. —
Smith.
Come, when no graver cares employ. See To the Rev. F. D.
Maurice. — Tennyson.
Come, when the leaf comes, angle with me. See Angler's In
vitation, The. — Stoddart.
Come, when the pale moon like a petal. See Come. — Teas-
dale.
Come when the ray of early morn is glowing. See "Come
unto Me." — Benson.
Come when you're called. See "Come when you're called." —
M.other Goose.
Come where the columbine and roses too. See My Garden. —
Gifford.
Come while the afternoon of May. See Expectation. — Wratis-
law.
Come, white angels, to baby and me. See Baby's Song, A. —
Stoddard.
Come, Winnie, come, the clock strikes eight. See Frog Story,
A. — Unknown.
Come with me, follow me, swift as a moth. See Pool, The. —
Pickthall.
Come with me then, my son. See Father, The. — Ross.
Come with me to my garden. See My Garden. — Phillips.
Come with me to wonderland, and in the azure sky. See
Clouds.— Will.
Come with me, under my coat. See Coolun, The. — Stephens.
Come with rain, O loud South wester! See To the Thawing
Wind. — Frost.
Come, worthy Greek! Ulysses, come. See Ulysses and the
Siren. — Daniel.
Come, ye disconsolate, where'er you languish. See Come, Ye
Disconsolate. — Moore.
Come, ye heavy states of night. See "Come, ye heavy states
of night." — Unknown.
Come ye into the summer woods. See Summer Woods. —
Come, ye lads, who wish to shine. See Come, Ye Lads, Who
Wish to Shine. — Unknown.
Come ye sons of Columbia, your attention I do crave. See
Fuller and Warren. — Unknown.
Come ye, spirits three! See Conjurer, The. — Sarett.
Come, ye students, sail with me. See On First Looking into
a Circular for a Student's Around-the-World Cruise. —
"B. A. D."
Come, ye thankful people, come. See Harvest Home and
Thanksgiving Day. — Alford.
Come ye unto the summer woods. See Summer Woods. —
Howitt.
Come you, cartoonists. See Halsted Street Car. — Sandburg.
Come you gallants all, to you I do call. See Robin Hood s
Chase. — Unknown.
Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton. See "Come, you pretty
false-eyed wanton." — Campion.
Come, you whose loves are dead. See Knight of the Burning
Pestle, The (Dirge). — Beaumont and Fletcher.
Come, young folks all, and learn my rhyme. See List of Our
Presidents, A. — Unknown.
Comely and capable one of our race. See On the Portrait of
a Woman About to Be Hanged. — Hardy.
Comes a cry from Cuban water. See Cuba Libre. — Miller.
Comes a train of little ladies. See Mikado, The (Three Little
Maids from School). — Gilbert.
Comes any good from Nazareth? See From Nazareth. —
Sangster.
Comes fall, and with a sound of leaves. See Comes Fall. —
Nathan.
Conies in flying from the street. See "Where's Mamma?" —
Guest.
Comes something down with eventide. See Eventide. — Bur-
bidge.
Comes the deer to my singing. See Navajo Hunting-Song and
Hunting Song. — Navajo Indians.
Comes the ''ure of green things growing. See Afoot. — Roberts.
Comes the New Year; wailing the north winds blow. See
Thysia (XVI).— Luce.
Comes! (with uplifted hands). See Poem. — Larsson.
Cometh the dawn; ye men who know. See Prayer m the
Trenches (De Prof undis) .— Allinson. ___.,_
Cometh the night. The wind falls low. See Night Cometh,
The. — McCrae.
Cometh the Wind from the garden, fragrant and full of sweet
singing. See Wind, The.— Field.
Comfort thee, O thou mourner yet a while! See To Mary
Lamb and To the Sister of Elia. — Landor.
"Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people." See Isaiah (Comfort
Ye, Comfort Ye, My People) .—Bible, O. T.
Comfortably ensconced in a settee at the railroad station. See
It Was All a Mistake. — Unknown.
Comin' through the craigs o' Kyle. See Owre the Muir amang
the Heather. — Glover.
Comin' through the Rye, poor body. See Comin' through the
Rye. — Burns.
Coming, clean from the Maryland-end. See Child-World, A
(Told by "The Noted Traveler").— Riley. „ m
Coming home from my office. See Burial of the Cat, The. —
Hutchinson. .
Coming in splendor thro' the golden gate. See This Is the
Last. — Waterhouse.
Coming through the rye, poor body. See Coming through the
Rye. — Burns.
Commencement Day! All hail the one great college holiday
and festival! See Commencement Day. — Porter.
Commencement Day means the beginning of real life. See
Beauty of Living. — Unknown.
Commencement's come at Billyille — the girls are in the show.
See Commencement at Billville. — Stanton.
Commend me to the friend that comes. See Friend of My
Heart, The. — Unknown,
Commerce and industry are the best mines of a nation. See
Original Maxims of George Washington. — Washington.
Common sense was eminently a characteristic of Washington.
See Character of Washington, The. — Everett.
Commuter — one who spends his life. See Commuter. — White.
Companion of the highroad, bail! all hail! See His Lady of
the Sonnets. — Norwood.
Companipned by long loneliness. See En Route. — Dillon.
Compassionate eyes had our brave John Brown. See John
Brown: A Paradox. — Guiney.
Compel me, Lord, to bear Thy cross! See Simon's Burden. —
Cooke.
Complacencies of the peignoir, and late. See Sunday Morn
ing. — Stevens.
Composing scales beside the rails. See Harmonious Heedless-
ness of Little Boy Blue, The and Little Boy Blue. — Carryl.
Comrade of solitude, Spirit of Joy. See Invocation, — Stork.
Comrade to comrade we shall talk at last. See Comrade to
See Somme Valley, 1917, The.
uctor
Comrade. — Wilkinson.
Comrade, why do you weep?
— Prewett.
Comrade, within your tent of clay. See Comrade, Remem
ber. — Kresensky.
Comrades, behind the xrountain. See Behind Mount Spokane,
the Beehive Mountain. — Lindsay.
Comrades, brothers, lying low, in the last long sleep. See
Decoration Day. — Sangster.
Comrades, fill the banquet cup. See Banquet Song. — Grover.
Comrades known in marches many. See Song of the Soldier.
— Halpin.
Comrades, leave me here a little, while as yet 'tis early morn.
See Locksley Hall. — Tennyson.
Comrades, our ranks are getting thin, our numbers less and
less. See Our Ranks Are Getting Thin. — Eisenbeis.
Comrades, pour the wine tonight. See Comrades. — Hovey.
Comrades, the morning breaks, the sun is up. See Odes
("Comrades, the morning breaks," etc.}. — Hafiz.
Comrades, when the air is sweet. See At a Country Dance in
Provence. — Monro.
Comrades, whensoe'er I die. See Lines. — Musset.
Comrades, you may pass the rosy. With permission of the
chair. See Lay of the Love-Lorn, The. — Aytoun and
Martin.
Conceit begotten by the eyes. See Affection and Desire. —
Raleigh.
Concentred here th' united wisdom shines. See Federal Con
vention, The. — Unknown.
Concerning brave Captains. See Great-Heart. — Kipling.
Condemned (or condemn'd) to Hope's delusive mine. See On
the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser in Physic.—
Johnson.
Conductor Bradley, (always may his name). See Condud
Bradley. — Whittier.
Confess! I will confess; but first as thou. See Confession of
the King's Musketeer. — Green.
Confess'd from yonder slow-extinguish'd Clouds. See Seasons,
The (Summer ["Confess'd from yonder slow-extinguish'd
clouds"]). — Thomson.
Confide ye aye in Providence. See Its Ain Drap o' Dew. —
Ballantine.
Confucius was drinking wine with Tsze-Lu. See Confucius
and Tsze-Lu. — Masters.
Confuse me not with impious things. See Caterpillar's Apol
ogy for Eating a Favorite Gladiolus, A. — -Dalmon.
Connected with the Teachers' Institute was a sort of
graduate club. See Why Class A Gave Thanks.—
inger.
Connor walked into Mr. Bawne's great hardware shop.
Connor. — Unknown.
Conscience is instinct bred in the house. See Week on the
Concord and Merrimack Rivers, A (Conscience). —
Thoreau.
Conscript Fathers: I do not rise to waste the night in words.
See Catiline (Catiline's Defiance). — Croly.
Consider me a memory, a dream that passed away. See Re
cessional. — Johnson.
Consider the lilies of the field, whose bloom is brief. See Con
sider. — C. Rossefcti.
Consider the Penguin. See Enigma Sartorial. — Unknown.
Corsider the ravens; for they neither sow nor reap, See St.
Matthew (Trust in God).— Bible, N. T.
Consider the sea's listless chime. See Sea-Limits, The. —
D. RossettL
Consider these, for we have condemned them. See Consider
These, for We Have Condemned Them, — Lewis.
Consider well that both by night and day. See Consider Well.
— More.
Consider what you have in the smallest chosen library. See
Society and Solitude (From "Books"). — Emerson.
Consider when thou art moved to be wroth. See Consider. —
Pico della Mirandola.
Constant running up the path. See Constant. — Thompson.
post-
-Cop-
See
977
Contemplate
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
Contemplate all this work of Time. See In Meraoriam
A. H. H. ("Contemplate all this work," etc.). — Tennyson.
Contemptuous of kings, Empedocles. See Empedocles. — Jones.
Contend in a sea which the land partly encloses. See Yachts,
The.— Williams.
Content, content ! within a quiet room. See Content. — Green-
well.
Content within his wigwam warm. See Canonicus and Roger
Williams. — Unknown.
Contented evening; comfortable joys. See Week-End Sonnets
("Contented evening," etc.). — Monro.
Contented river! in thy dreamy realm. See To the Housatonic
at Stockbridge. — Johnson. , •>
Contented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair. See Contented wi
Little [and Cantie wi' Mair]. — Burns.
Contentment grows a skin too thick. See Price of Poetry,
The. — Grey.
Contentment, parent of delight. See Spleen, The (Cure for the
Spleen, A). — Green. ,
Continual guns, be silent for a moment. See John Brown s
Body (Guns, The).— Benet.
Continuance. See Continuance. — Godwhen.
Contrary to all precedents, the Class of has decided. See
Last Will and Testament of Class. — Heater.
Contrive me, Vulcan, such a cup. See Bowl, The. — Rochester.
Conveniently near to where. See Gastronomic Guile of Simple
Simon, The. — Carryl.
"Coo, coo, coo." See Dove and the Wren, The. — Unknown.
Coo-coo, coo-oo-oo. See Coo-Coo. — Unknown.
Cooks who'd roast a sucking-pig. See Recipes. — Punch.
Cool and beautiful as the blossom of the wild carrot. See
Aubade. — M illay .
Cool, and palm-shaded from the torrid heat. See Pipe-Player,
The. — Gosse.
Cool shades and dews are round my way. See Scene on the
Banks of the Hudson, A. — Bryant.
Cool your heels on the rail of an observation car. See Still
Life. — Sandburg.
Coom, Lassie, be good to me. Winna ye, dear? See Coom,
Lassie, Be Good to Me. — Mcllvaine.
Coomb- Firtrees say that life is a moan. See YelPham-Wood s
Story. — Hardy.
"Coon-dog Wess" — he allus went. See "Coon-Dog Wess. —
Riley. „ _ .
Cooper, whose name is with his country's woven. See Red
Jacket and To a Portrait of Red Jacket. — Halleck.
Cope sent • a challenge frae Dunbar. See Johnnie Cope. —
Skirving.
Cophetua was a merry King. See King Cophetua and the
Beggar Maid. — Marquis. .
Corinthian Hall is a tumble-down place. See Corinthian Hall. —
Corinthian of dogs, how word the grace. See To an English
Setter. — Walsh.
Corn in the big crib, and money in the pocket. See Toast, A —
Peace and Plenty. — Unknown.
Corn rigs, an' barley rigs. See Corn Rigs. — Burns.
Corn-blossom maidens. See Song after Rain. — Hopi Indians.
Corns are of two kinds — vegetable and animal. See School-
Boy on Corns, A. — Unknown.
Cornwallis led a country dance. See Dance, The. — Unknown.
"Corporal Greene!" the orderly cried. See Calling the Roll
and Roll-Call.— Sheppard. ^ r
Corrected and revised the Ten Commandments, 5 francs and 12
centimes. See Bill of Items, A. — Unknown.
*Cortayse Quen/ thenne sayde that gaye. See Pearl, The
(" 'Cortayse Quen,' " etc.). — Unknown.
Corydon, arise, my Corydon 1 See Phyllida's Love-Call to Her
Corydon, and His Replying. — Unknown.
Cosmopolitan the American is. See Song American, The. —
Greene.
Cospatrick has sent o'er the faera. See Cospatrick. — Unknown.
Costello planned his course from Trebizond. See Adventurer:
Lexington Avenue Express. — Laing.
Could anything be more miraculous than an actual authentic
ghost? See Ghosts. — Carlyle.
Could but this be brought. See To a Writer of the Day (Tech
nique) . — Mitchell.
Could every time-worn heart but see Thee once again. See
To the Child Jesus. — yan Dyke.
Could he have made Priscilla share. See Llewellyn and the
Tree. — Robinson.
Could he return to us, how would we greet him ? See Woodrow
Wilson. — Johnson.
Could I bring back lost youth again. See Florine. — Campbell.
Could I but hear. See Tanka ("Could I but hear")-— Alex
ander.
Could I but retrace. See Tanka ("Could I but retrace"). —
Alexander.
Could I but teach man to believe. See Adios. — Miller.
Could I call around me in one vast assembly the temperate
•oung men of our land. See Appeal to Young Men. —
Could I have been in Maryland. See Question. — Mahnkey.
Could I have borne it? I often think. See Could I Have
Borne It? — Dustin.
"Could I have only a few pesos." See Offering for Cuba, An. —
Bell.
Could I have sung one song that should survive. See Timor
Mortis Conturbat Me. — Paton.
Could I pass those lounging sentries, through. See Death-Bed
ild 1 pass those lounging sentries, tnrc
of Bomba, King of Naples. — Punch.
Could I pluck down Aldebaran. See Unloved to His Beloved,
The. — Percy.
Could I pour out the nectar the gods only can. See Travelling
Man, The.— Riley.
Could I take me to some cavern for mine hiding. _ See Hip-
poly tus (O for the Wings of a Dove). — Euripides.
Could Juno's self more sovereign presence wear. See House
of Life, The (Venus Victrix). — D. Rossetti.
Could Love for ever. See Stanzas. — Byron.
Could man be drunk forever. See Could Man Be Drunk For
ever. — Housman.
Could Poe walk again to-morrow, heavy with dyspeptic sorrow.
See What Troubled Poe's Raven. — Bennett.
Could she come back who has been dead so long. See Ving-
taine ( S eparation ) . — Bunner.
Could then the Babes from yon unshelter'd cot. See Sonnet. —
Russell.
Could they but know — the countless heroes dead. See Could
They But Know. — Chamberlain.
Could Time, his flight reversed, restore the hours. See On
the Receipt of His Mother's Picture. — Cowper.
Could we but draw back the curtains. See If We Knew and
If We Understood. — Unknown.
Could we but hear the music of the days. See And to Such As
Play Only the Bass Viol. — Finley.
Could we but know. See Undiscovered Country, The. — Sted-
man.
Could we match pace with Time. See Eros on Einstein. —
Housman.
Could ye come back to me, Douglas, Douglas. See Douglas,
Douglas, Tender and True and Too Late. — Mulock.
Could you bid an acorn. See Lover's Reply to Good Advice. —
Hughes.
Could you but see her. See White Swan, The. — Stephens.
Could you care for me, as I care for my cat? See Plea for a
Cat.— Tull.
Could you have seen them marching. See In Flanders. — Hall.
Could you not drink her gaze like wine? See Card-Dealer,
The. — D. Rossetti.
Couldst thou, Great Fairy, give to me. See Pines, The. —
Spofford.
Couldst thou portray that face whose holy spell. See Our
Madonna at Home. — Pombq.
Count each affliction, whether light or grave. See Sorrow. —
De Vere.
Count Ludwig rode through the forest deep. See Count Lud-
wig and the Wood-Spirit. — Mulock.
Count me o'er earth's chosen heroes, — they were souls that
stood alone. See Present Crisis, The. — Lowell.
Count not the cost of honour to the dead! See National Monu
ments. — Van Dyke.
Count the flashes in the surf. See Song for Music. — Gosse.
Count the sighs, and count the teares. See Broken Heart,
The. — Beedome.
Count these reminiscences like money. See Carlovingian
Dreams. — Sandburg.
Count up the dead by fever, shot and shell. See Peter Ottawa
("Count up the dead," etc.). — Thomson.
Counted on a tortoise's back. See Pace That Kills, The. —
Unknown,
Countess, I see the flying year. See To My Mistress. — Locker-
Lampson.
Countless ages ago a Traveler. See Ships That Pass in the
Night (Traveler and the Temple of Knowledge, The). —
Harraden.
Countrie men of England, who live at home with ease. See
Saylors for My Money. — Parker.
Country of hunchbacks! — where the strong straight spine. See
Sonnet to Gath. — Millay.
Countryman Hodge has gone to fight. See Hodge. — Bridges.
Courage and hope, true heart! See Message of the Snowdrop,
The. — Unknown.
Courage and patience! elements whereby. See Courage and
Patience. — Tuckerman.
Courage, brother! do not stumble. See Trust in God and Do
the Right. — Macleod.
Courage, considered in itself or without reference to its causes,
is no virtue. See Courage. — Channing.
Courage! Fight, on ye valiant ones. See After Election. —
Thomas.
Courage has a crimson coat. See Courage Has a Crimson
Coat. — Turner.
"Courage!" he said, and pointed toward the land. See Lotos-
Eaters, The. — Tennyson.
Courage is a virtue that the young cannot spare. See Cour
age. — Van Dyke.
Courage is but a word, and yet, of words. See Courage. —
Galsworthy.
Courage is the price that Life exacts for granting peace. See
Courage. — Earhart.
Courage isn't a brilliant dash. See Courage.— -Guest.
Courage my Soul, now learn to wield. See Dialogue between
the Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure, A. — Marvell.
Courage, my Soul! now to the silent wood. See Peace. —
Courage! — Nothing can withstand. See Courage. — Procter.
Courageous Cabot, brave Venetian born. See English Cap
tains, The. — Fitz-Geffery.
Courteous Reader: — I have heard that nothing gives an author
so great pleasure. See Plan for Saving One Hundred
Thousand Dollars. — Franklin.
Courting is a luxury. See Josh Billings on Courting.—
"Billings."
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Curse
Cousin Stephen! What news with you that you are here so
early? See Every Man in His Humour, set. — Jonson.
Cover her face, cover her face. See Long Live the Queen. —
Alyea.
Cover me over. See Bringers. — Sandburg.
Cover mine eyes, O my love! See Ecstasy. — Naidu.
Cover them over, roses red. See Decoration. — Cooke.
Cover them over with beautiful flow'rs. See Cover Them Over
with Beautiful Flowers. — Unknown.
Covered with snow, the herd, with none to guide. See Without
the Herdsman. — JDiotimus.
Coward, — of heroic size. See Grizzly. — Harte.
Cowards die many times before their deaths. See Julius Csesar
(Cowards). — Shakespeare.
Cowboys, come and hear the story of Roy Bean in all his
glory. See Roy Bean. — Unknown.
Cows are good animals. See Boy's Idea of Cows. — Unknown.
Cows beneath a great oak tree. See Communion. — Rittenhouse.
Cows in the meadow. See God's Work. — Setoun.
Crabbed Age and Youth cannot live together. See Crabbed
Age and Youth. — Shakespeare.
Crack! See Jasmine Flower, The. — Saint- Juirs.
Cracked by that accurate beak. See Song of the Three Seeds
in the Macaw's Beak. — Coatsworth.
Crafty was Lugh, when he laid. See Lamentation for the
Three Sons of Turann, Which Turann, Their Father,
Made over Their Grave, The (Second Sorrow, The).—
Todhunter.
Crafty words and questions at Jesus Christ were flung. See
Christ Writes in the Sand. — Cutright.
Cranks, my son? The world is full of them. See Word for
Cranks, A. — Unknown.
Crash and off and away together. See Hunt, The. — McGif-
fert.
Crash of the crystal surf all night on the wind-wild beaches.
See Pescadero Pebbles. — Keeler.
Cream flowers of yucca. See If I Were Dawn-Yellow. —
Simpson.
Create! Create! See Triumph _of Art, The. — Baker.
Creation's and Creator's crowning good. See To the Body. —
Patmore.
Creator Spirit, by whose aid. See Veni Creator Spiritus. —
Unknown.
Creep awa', my bairnie, creep afore ye gang. See Creep
Afore Ye Gang. — Ballantine.
Creep into thy narrow bed. See Last Word, The. — Arnold.
Creep up, moon, on the south sky. See Moon-Path. — Sand
burg.
Creeps in half wanton, half asleep. See Wagner. — Brooke.
Crescent-winged, sky-clean. See To an Upland Plover. —
MacKaye.
Cretaceous bird, your giant claw no lime. See Epitaph for
the Race of Man (III).— Millay.
Cricket, chirring in the autumn twilight. See Cricket. — -Scol-
lard.
Crickets are making the merriest din. See September. —
Reed.
Cries Sue to Will, in matrimonial strife. See Epigram. —
Unknown.
Cries Sylvia to a reverend Dean. See "Cries Sylvia to a rev
erend Dean." — Dodsley.
Crimson and black on the sky, a waggon of clover. See
Waggon, The. — Noyes.
Crimson is the slow smolder of the cigar end I hold. See
Crimson. — Sandburg.
Crimson sunset burning o'er the tree-fringed hills. See Why
the Cows Came Late. — Hoynton.
Crimson was the twilight, under that crab-tree. See Ghost of
Shakespeare, The, — Noyes.
Crismus is over, and the thing's ded. See Major Jones's
Christmas Present. — Unknown.
Critics avaunt! Tobacco is my Theme. See Pipe of Tobacco,
A (In Imitation of Young). — Browne.
"Croak!" said the Toad, "I'm hungry, I think." See Toad
and the Frog, The. — Unknown.
Cro-Challain would gie me. See Colin's. Cattle. — Unknown.
Crocuses and snow drops wither. See Seasons. — C. Rossetti.
"Crom Cruach and his sub-gods twelve." See Burial of King
Cormac, The. — Ferguson.
Cromwell, I did not think to shed
, _ _._ .. a tear. See King Henry
VIII (Wolsey's Farewell to Cromwell). — Shakespeare.
Cromwell, our chief of men, who through a cloud. See To the
Lord General Cromwell, May, 1652, and. Sonnet. — Milton.
Cross patch draw the latch. See Cross Patch. — Mother Goose.
Cross the hands over the breast here — so. See Anna Imroth.
— Sandburg.
Crosses for Light, crosses for Love! See Crosses. — Williams.
Crouched about each other closely. See Cobra, The. — Hage-
man.
Crouched at the corner of the street. See Deformed. — Riley.
Crouched on the pavement, close by Belgrave Square. See
West London. — Arnold.
Crouching low, but not with fear. See Thief on the Cross,
The. — Vickers.
Crow, in pulpit lone and tall. See In the Pauper's Turnip-
field.— Melville.
Crow Indian. See Warrior Warns the Foe, A. — Sioux In
dians.
Crow, you're very wicked. See Lecture to the Crow, A. —
Unknown.
Crowd about me, little children. See Ballad.— Riley.
Crowd back the hills and give me room. See Soul Lifted. —
Watson,
Crowded into the long benches. See Reasonable Doubt, A. —
Bushnell.
Crown his blood-stained pillow. See Crown His Bloodstained
Pillow. — Howe.
Crown we our heroes with a holier wreath. See Lincoln. —
Boker.
Crown Winter with green. See Crown Winter with Green. —
Bridges.
Crown'd with the Sickle, and the wheaten Sheaf. See Seasons,
The (Autumn). — Thomson.
Crowned, girdled, garbed and shod with light and fire. See
Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets — 1590-1650 (Christo
pher Marlowe). — Swinburne.
Crowned on the twilight battlefield, there bends. See Krupp-
ism. — Mackaye.
Crowned with flowers I saw fair Amaryllis. See Love's Im
mortality. — B yrd.
Crowned with the culture of the centuries. See Maker's
Image, The. — Andrews.
Crowning a bluff where gleams the lake below. See Lake, The.
— Melville.
Crowning Life so over-wise. See Holy Poverty. — Cripps.
Crows in the garden pulling up corn. See Crows in the Gar
den. — Unknown.
"C'rrect card, sir? C'rrect card, sir? What!" See C'rrect
Card. — Sims.
Cruel Death, who can endure no sight of joy. See On the
Passing of My Little Daughter. — Van den Vondel.
Cruel of heart, lay down my song. See To Those without
Pity. — Millay.
Cruel sun upon the mesa's rim. See Ysleta Mission, The. —
Connell.
Cruelty has a human heart. See Divine Image, A. — Blake.
Crumpling a pyramid, humbling a rose. See Dust, The. — -
Crane.
Crush not your hungry mouth into the rose. See Craven. —
Hooley.
Crushed by the waves upon the crag was I. See Sea Dirge.
— Archias of Byzantium,.
Cry bravely, O town-crier. See Young Witch — 1698, The. —
Sterling.
Cry Kismet I and take heart. Eros is gone. See Retractions
(XII).— Cabell.
Cry "Murder" in the market-place, and each. See Plain Tales
from the Hills ("Cry 'Murder/ " etc.). — Kipling.
"Crying crane and wheeling crows." See Answer, The. —
Johns.
Crying, my little one, footsore and weary? See Little One
Weary. — C. Rossetti.
Crying! Of course, I am crying. See Miss Edith Comforts
Brother Jack. — Harte.
Crystal parting the meads. See River in the Meadows, The. —
Adams.
Cuatro palomitas blancas. See Cuatro Palomitas Blancas. —
Unknown.
Cuckoo, Cuckoo. See "Cuckoo, Cuckoo." — Unknown.
Cuckoo! cuckoo! cuckoo! See Parrot and the Cuckoo, The. —
Unknown.
Cuddy, (or Cuddie) for shame hold up thy heavy head. See
Shepheardes Calendar, The (October). — Spenser.
Cultivate above all things a taste for reading. See Remu
nerative Reading. — Lowe.
Cum, listen w'ile yore Unkel sings. See 'Ittle Touzle Head. —
Dandridge.
Cun-ne-wa-bum — "one who looks on stars." See Cun-ne-wa-
bum. — "Hale."
Cunning little kittens. See Where Are Those Sleepy Kittens.
— Unknown.
Cupid and my Campaspe played (or play'd). See Alexander
and Campaspe (Cupid and Campaspe). — Lyly.
Cupid, as he lay. See Wounded Cupid, The. — Herrick.
Cupid did cry, his mother chid him so. See Compliment, The.
— Habington.
Cupid, in letters yet untaught. See Chrysalis, The. — Quiller-
Couch.
Cupid is my Broker. See Broker Cupid. — Sherman.
Cupid, on hearing how divine. See Song. — Desportes.
Cupid once upon a bed. See Cupid Stung. — Moore.
Cupid one day, in idle quest. See Cupid's Failure. — Wells.
Cupid, thou naughty boy, when thou wert loathed. See To
Cupid. — Greville.
"Cupid!" Venus went a-crying. See Lost Cupid, The. —
Moschus.
Curb for stubborn steed. See Hymn to Christ the Saviour and
Earliest Christian Hymn. — Clement of Alexandria.
Curious, curious Tiggady Rue. See Tiggady Rue. — McCord.
Curious, the ways of these folk of humble and hardy condition.
See Dorothy: A Country Story (Country Kisses). — Munby.
Curled in a maze of dolls and bricks. See Fairy Tale, A. —
Dobson.
Curled petals' close quivering. See Poem. — Champion.
Curled up and sitting on her feet. See L'Eau Dormante. —
Aldrich.
Curlew calling down the slack. See Curlew Calling. — Gibson.
Curly locks, curly locks! wilt thou be mine? See "Curly
locks," etc. — Mother Goose.
Curly Locks! Curly Locks! wilt thou be mine? See Curly
Locks. — Riley.
Curly-haired Carl! Were a blithsomer mate. See For Love
and Carl. — Unknown.
Currants and Honey! See Cornucopia of Red and Green
Comfits, The. — Lowell.
Currants on a bush. See Currants on a Bush. — C. Rossetti.
"Curse thee, Life, I will live with thee no more!" See Suicide,
The.— Millay.
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Cursed be the verse, how well soe'er it flow. See Epistle to
Dr. Arbuthnot (Scandal). — Pope.
Cursed by the gods and crowned by shame. See Wife of Loki,
The.— Elliot.
Cushions gay on every chair. See Cushions but No Seats and
Cushions. — Unknown.
Cushy cow bonny, let down thy milk. See "Cushy cow bonny,
let down thy milk." — Mother Goose.
Cushy cow has curly horns. See Cushy Cow. — Benet.
Custom is a stranger bold. See Custom. — Prudhomme.
Custom, that Tyranness of Fools, See Ode to a Schoolmaster.
—•Watts..
Cut if you will, with Sleep's dull knife. See Midnight Oil. —
Millay.
Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight. See
Dr. Faustus (Chorus on Death of Faustus). — Marlow.
"Cut the cables!" the order read. See "Cut the Cables." —
Wilson.
Cut your nails on Monday, cut them for news. See "Cut your
nails," etc. — Unknown.
Cutting down trees spoils the beauty of the landscape. See
Facts about Trees for the Little Ones. — Unknown.
Cy Pringle dropped his paper idly from his lap. See Cy
Pringle's Detective Experience. — Unknown.
Cydonian Spring with her attendant train. See Spring, The.
— Pound.
"Cynthia! Cynthia! won't you tell us a story?" See Mr.
Slocum. — Church.
Cynthia, Queen of seas and lands. See Mariner's Song, The.
— Davies.
Cynthia to Damon gave a Rose. See Rose. — Sceve.
Cynthia, to thy power and thee. See Maid's Tragedy, The
(Bridal Song). — Beaumont and Fletcher.
Cyriack, this three year's day these eyes though clear. See To
Cyriack Skinner ("Cyriack, this three years," etc.') and
S onnet . — M ilton.
Cyriack, whose grandsire on the royal bench. See To Cyriack
Skinner ("Cyriack, whose grandsire," etc.) and Sonnet. —
Milton.
Da 'Mexican boys essa vera bad lot. See Leetla Humpy Jeem.
— Unknown.
Da monka not feel ver well in Newa Yorka deesa Spring. See
Peanutti's Voyage to Europe.— "Kerr."
Da spreeng ees com' ! but oh, da joy. See Da Leetla Boy. —
Daly.
Dad never had much to say. See Dad. — Ross.
Daddy goes a-riding in a motor painted grey. See Differences.
— Fyleman.
Daddy Neptune one day to Freedom did say. See Island, The.
— Unknown.
"Daddy, why don't it start?" See Cross-Examination. —
— Unknown.
Daffodils dancing by moonlight in English meadows. See On
Broadway. — Gibson.
Daffodils that come before the swallow. See Winter's Tale,
The (In Perdita's Garden [Daffodils]). — Shakespeare.
Daffy-Down-Dilly came up in the cold. See Daffy-Down-Dilly.
— Warner.
Daffy-down-dilly has come up to town. See Daffodil, The and
Daffy-Down-Dilly. — Mother Goose.
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood. See Idylls of the
King (Last Tournament, The). — Tennyson.
Dahlias, you come too late, the mirth is over. See Dahlias. —
Holland.
Dah's a lot ob white boys libin'. See De Po' White Trash. —
Hanff.
Dah's Brudder Sims ! Dast slam yo' Bible shet. See Brud-
der Sims.— Riley.
Daily the bending skies solicit man. See Nature. — Emerson.
Daily the fishers* sails drift out. See Beside the Sea. — Hig-
ginson.
Daily walked the fair and lovely. See Azra, The. — Heine.
Daintiest of Manicures! See At Madame Manicure's. — Riley.
Dainty Baby Austin! See King of Oo-Rinktum-Jing, The. —
Riley.
Dainty fairy lace-work, O so finely spun. See Cobwebs. —
Unknown.
Dainty little ball of fur, sleek and round and fat. See Two
Pussy-Cats (Pet Cat, The). — Wilcox.
Dainty little " cups of color. See Crocus. — Walker.
Dainty little maiden^ whither would you wander? See City
Child, The, — Tennyson.
Dainty little stockings. See Christmas. — Unknown.
Dainty pussy willows. See Pussy Willow, The. — Unknown.
Daisies are broken. See Love Song. — Williams.
Daisy time has come again. See Daisy Time. — Forrester.
Damans Brown is a wooden doll. See Damaris Brown. —
Unknown.
Damascus is the oldest city in the world. See Innocents
Abroad, The (Damascus). — "Twain."
Dame Dorking sits in the last year's hay. See Tommy Day's
Easter Eggs. — Dana.
Dame, get up and bake your pies. See Dame, Get Up and
Bake Your Pies. — Unknown.
Dame Goose, the sun shines cheerfully. See Fox and Goose. —
Hey.
Dame Gudule is our ancient maid. See Old Nurse, The. —
Nadaud.
"Dame, how the moments go." See Bride's Toilette, The. —
Cortissoz.
Dame Nature ordered every bird and beast. See Thistle and
the Rose, The (Dame Nature Crowns the Scottish Lion
King of Beasts). — Dunbar.
Dame Nature years and years ago. See Marigolds. — Hartley.
Dame Puss fell asleep in the great arm-chair. See Pussy's
Dream. — Unknown.
See Dame Trot and Her Cat.—
See Dame Wiggins of Lee. — Un-
See Contrition across the Waves. —
Dame Trot and her cat.
Unknown.
Dame Wiggins of Lee.
known.
Damien lived with lepers.
Giltinan.
Damis, an author cold and weak. See Epigram. — Unknown.
Damsels of Time, the hypocritic Days. See Days. — Emerson.
Dan O'Sullivan: It's your. See Dan O'Sullivan. — Riley.
Dan Taylor is a rollicking cuss. See Dan Taylor. — Unknown.
Dan Wallingford, my jo Dan! See To the Boy with a Coun
try. — Riley.
Dance, dance, baby. See Little Song, A. — Alma-Tadema.
Dance! dance! dance! See Summer. — Unknown.
Dance, dance, joy is the heart's laughter. See Rhythm. —
Gidlpw.
Dance, little baby, dance up high. See Dance, Little Baby. —
Mother Goose.
Dance, little children, it is holy twilight. See Snow-Dance for
the Dead. — Ridge.
Dance, little leaflets, dance. See Leaflets, The. — Brown.
Dance my baby diddy. See Dance My Baby Diddy. — Unknown.
Dance the jig! See Dance the Jig. — Verlaine.
Dance there upon the shore. See To a Child Dancing in the
Wind.— Yeats.
Dance to the beat of the rain, little Fern. See Fern Song. —
Tabb.
Dance to your daddy. See "Dance to your daddy." — Mother
Goose.
Dance, yellows and whites and reds. See Parleyings with
Certain People of Importance in ^Their Day (XVI: With
^
Gerard de Lairesse). — R. Browning.
saxophone.
See Mariana
Dance-music — trap-drum — blaring
and the Radio. — Megroz.
Dancer of air. See Humming Bird, The. — Clarke.
Dancing on the hill-tops. See Alice. — C. Rossetti.
Dandelion and Clover-top growing close together. See Dande
lion and Clover-Top. — Smith.
Danger (the spurre of all great mindes) is ever. See Revenge
of Bussy d'Ambois, The. — Chapman.
Daniel Boone at twenty-one. See Daniel Boone. — Guiter-
man.
Daniel Mylrea, "high-spirited, reckless, rollicking." See Deem
ster, The (Cut Off from the People). — Caine.
Dan'l wuz er good Christyun man wat lived in de Bible. See
Uncle Bob's Story of Daniel. — Unknown.
Danny was a rascal. See Buccaneer, The. — Turner.
Dans 1'alcoye sombre. See L'Ange Qui Veille. — Hugo.
Dante, a sigh that rose from the heart's core. See Sonnet:
To Dante Alighieri; He Reports the Successful Issue of
Lapo Gianni's Love. — Cavalcanti.
Dante Alighieri, a dark oracle. JSee Sonnet: Inscription for a
Portrait of Dante. — Boccaccio.
Dante Alighieri, Cecco, your good friend. See Sonnet: To
Dante Alighieri; On the Last Sonnet of Vita Nuova. —
Cecco Angiolieri, da Siena.
Dante Alighieri, if I jest and die. See Sonnet: To Dante
Alighieri; He Writes to Dante. — Cecco Angiolieri, da
Siena.
Dante Alighieri in Becchina's praise. See Sonnet: He Rails
against Dante.— Cecco Angiolieri, da Siena.
Dante, if thou within the sphere of Love. See Sonnet: To
Dante in Paradise. — Boccaccio.
Dante saw the great white Rose. See Slumber-Songs of the
Madonna (Prelude) . — Noyes.
Dante was naif although he had an inkling. See Sonnets (II).
— Bacon.
Dante, whenever this thing happeneth. See Sonnet: To Dante
Alighieri ; He Conceives of Some Compensation in Death.—
Cino da Pistoia.
Dar ban a new police faller on beat. See Steena, Our Maid.—
Unknown.
Dar was singin', dar was dancin', in de cabins long ago. See
Old Slave's Lament, The. — Unknown.
Dar wuz a hous' by hitself in an ole fiel'. See De Preacher
an' de Hants. — Hayne.
Darby dear, we are old and gray. See Darby and Joan.—
Weatherly.
Dare to be true. See Courage. — Herbert.
Dare we despair? Through all the nights and days. See He
Leads Us Still. — Guiterman.
Dare we — though our hope deferred. See Prayer for Peace,
The.— Noyes.
Dare you haunt our hallow'd green? See Fairies' Dance, The.
— Unknown.
Dare's a fairy comes und leads him. See Das Kleine Kind. —
Hobart.
Darest thou now, O soul. See Darest Thou Now, O Soul. —
^Whitman.
Darius the Mede was a king and a wonder. See Daniel. —
Lindsay.
Dark all without it knits; within. See Upon Appleton House
(In a Forest).— Marvell.
Dark Angel, with thine aching lust. See Dark Angel, The.—
Johnson.
Dark as the clouds of even. See Black Regiment, The.—
Boker.
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Dark brown is the river. See Where Go the Boats? — Steven-
Dark children of the mere and marsh. See "Dark children,"
etc. — Kipling.
Dark, dark lay the drifters against the red West. See "Kil-
meny." — Noyes.
Dark, deep, and cold the current flows. See Land Which No
One Knows, The and Plaint.— Elliott.
Dark Eleanor and Henry sat at meat. See Rose of the World,
The. — Masefield.
Dark eyed, O woman of my dreams. See Dance Figure. —
Pound.
Dark eyes, wonderful, strange and dear they shone. See
Half-Door, The. — "O'Sullivan."
Dark fell the night, the watch was set. See King Alfred the
Harper. — Sterling.
Dark frost was in the air without. See Winter Dusk. — De la
Mare.
Dark hills at evening in the west. See Dark Hills, The. —
Robinson.
Dark house, by which once more I stand. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Dark house, by which," etc.). — Tennyson.
Dark is the iris meadow. See Serenade. — Pickthall.
Dark is the morning with mist; in the narrow mouth of the
harbour. See Elegiac. — Longfellow.
Dark is the night! How dark! No light, no fire! See
Gambler's Wife, The.— Coates.
Dark is the stair, and humid the old walls. See Belfry, The.
— Binyon.
Dark Ithaca rises from the waters. See Song for Telemachus.
— Ashcroft.
Dark Lily without blame. See Scot to Jeanne d'Arc, A. —
Dark melancholy months of Winter bleak are o'er. See Spring
Symphony. — Fallen.
Dark on my road the autumnal evening fell. See Excursion,
The (Travelling Night, The). — Wordsworth.
Dark red roses in a honeyed wind swinging. See June. —
Hopper.
Dark the halls, and cold the feast. See New Wife and the
Old, The. — Whittier.
Dark, thinned, beside the wall of stone. See In Time of Grief.
Dark though the clouds, they are silver-lined. See Far-Sighted
Muse, The.— Parker.
Dark to me is the earth—dark to me are the heavens. See
Desolate City, The.- — Unknown.
Dark was de night an' col* was de groun'. See "Dark was de
night an' col' was de groun'." — Unknown.
Dark was the sky that Christmas Eve. See How the Christ-
Flower Bloomed. — Smith.
Dark winds of the mountain. See Last Piper, The. — O'Brien.
Dark winter is going. See Dark Winter Is Going. — Munro.
Dark-coated men with instruments: a sound. See Boston Sym
phony Orchestra, The. — Cooper.
Darkening the azure roof of Nero's world. See Domine, Quo
Vadis?— Watson. „ T
Darker than rain against the dark of stone. See Locusts. —
Hosken.
Darkly a mortal age has come and gone. See Return of August,
The. — Mackaye.
Darkly, as by some gloomed mirror glassed. See History. —
Watson.
Darkness and death? Nay, Pioneer, for thee. See Walt
Whitman. — Williams.
Darkness and light reign alike. See Death of Our Almanac,
The. — Beecher.
Darkness closed upon the country. See Revolutionary Alarm,
The. — Bancroft.
Darkness comes out of the earth. See Twilight. — Lawrence.
Darkness had settled on the city of David. See Iscariot. —
Mather.
Darkness has dawned in the East. See Hellas (Darkness
Has Dawned in the East). — Shelley.
Darkness has settled down in the shadowy Wyoming Valley.
See Marion's Faith (Ray's Ride). — King.
Darkness is thinning; shadows are retreating. See Darkness Is
Thinning. — St. Gregory the Great.
Darkness makes us aware of the stars. See Stars in Darkness.
Darkness succeeds to twilight. See Lines Suggested by the
Fourteenth of February. — Calverley.
Darkness: the rain sluiced down; the mire was deep. See
Redeemer, The. — Sassoon.
Darling! Amateur theatricals are a lot of work. See Villain
and Victim.— Walkes.
"Darling," he said, "I never meant." See Two Truths. —
Jackson.
Darling of Milton — when that marble man. See To Eve, Man's
Dream of Wifehood As Described by Milton. — Lindsay.
Darling, my darling! — It was mother singing low. See At
Bedtime. — Van Rensselaer.
Darlings of June and brides of summer sun. See Easter Lilies.
— "Coolidge."
Bar's a lazy, sortah hazy. See Sprin' Fevah. — Dandridge.
Dar's a poe-ful rassle 'twixt de Good and de Bad. See Uncle
Remus, His Songs and His Sayings (Time Goes by Turns).
— Harris.
Dar's a shakin' an' er achin' amongst dese old bones. See
I Kilt er Cat. — Boyle.
"Dar's bressing in baptizing drops." See Daddy Worthless. —
Champney.
Da's a lot of folks what preach all day. See Helpin' Out. —
Kibby.
Da's all righ', honey. See Da's All Right, Baby. — Unknown.
Dash away, dash away over the sea! See Dash Away. —
Martin.
Dat nigger fum Shiloh. See Pick a Bale o' Cotton. — Un
known.
Dat oP Possum in de tree, he is waitin' jes to see. See Dey
Don' Know. — Miner.
Dat ole Aun' Tempy — she wot live. See Conjure Woman,
The. — Unknown.
Dat prodjeckin' son wuz de beatenest chap. See De Prodjeckin'
Son. — Lowrey.
Dat Sunshine Special comin' around de bend. See C. C.
Rider (A vers.). — Unknown.
Dat war a trick our C'lumbus played. You's heered hit,
haint you, now? See Our C'lumbus. — Meyers.
Dat's a mighty quare tale 'bout de appile tree. See De Appile
Tree.— Harris.
Dat's de cutes' pickaninny. See Dat Yaller Gown. — Turner.
Dat's very cole an' stormy night on Village St. Mathieu. See
De Stove Pipe Hole. — Drummond.
Daughter, how the door is creaking. See Evening Prayer. —
Fitger.
Daughter of Egypt, veil thine eyes! See Song. — Taylor.
Daughter of God! that sitt'st on high. See Ode to Peace. —
Tennant.
Daughter of her whose face, and lofty name. See Sonnets to
Miranda (I). — Watson.
Daughter of Jove, relentless power. See Hymn to Adversity.
— Gray.
Daughter of Psyche, pledge of that wild night. See Music.—
Van Dyke.
Daughter of the ancient Eve. See After Woman, The. —
Thompson.
Daughter of Venice, fairer than the moon! See To an Old
Venetian Wine-Glass. — Mifflin.
"Daughter, thou art come to die." See Very Old Song, A. —
Laird.
Daughter to that good Earl, once President. See To the Lady
Margaret Ley. — Milton.
Daughter! why roamest thou again so late. See Ancient Idyl,
The: Europa and Her Mother. — Landor.
Daughters, daughters, do ye grieve? See Thammuz. — Moody.
Daughters of Jove, whose voice is melody. See Homeric Hymns
(Hymn to Selene). — Unknown.
Daughters of Time, the hypocritic Days. See Days. — Emerson.
Dauntless Captain of his corps. See Beautiful Yosemite. —
Dave was a coward and everyone. See Coward, The. — Mat
thews.
David. Bright Bethsabe shall wash in David's bower. See
David and Bethsabe ("David. Bright Bethsabe," etc.).
— Peele.
David Drummond's destinie. See Coble o Cargill, The. — Un
known.
David sang to his hooknosed harp. See King David. — Benet.
David was a shepherd lad, beautiful as you. See David. —
Davies.
David was a Young Blood, David was a striplin'. See David
Jazz, The. — Robinson.
Davus, I detest. See "Persicos Odi"; Persian Fopperies; and
Preference Declared, The. — Horace.
Dawn — and a magical stillness: on earth, quiescence pro
found. See Dawn on the Headland,— Watson.
Dawn: and foot on the cold stair treading or. See Aubade
for Hope. — Warren.
Dawn — and one head-print on the pillow. See Solitaire. —
Howard.
Dawn — an(j the mist across the silent lane. See Hillside Farmer,
A. — Farrar.
Dawn breaks, soft breezes blow, 'tis morning time of life. See
Life's Morning, Noon, and Evening. — Cottrille.
Dawn drives the dreams away, yet some abide. See Omnia
Somnia. — Watson.
Dawn from the foretop! Dawn from the barrel! See Ice-
Floes, The. — Pratt.
Dawn has blossomed: the sun is nigh. See Moods. — Sill.
Dawn is dense with twitter. See Wings at Dawn. — Auslander.
Dawn, noon and dewfall! Bluebird and robin. See Dawn,
Noon and Dewfall. — Riley.
Dawn of a pleasant morning in May. See Lee to the Rear.- —
Thompson.
Dawn off the Foreland — the young flood making. See Mine
Sweepers. — Kipling.
Dawn on Crotona, dawn without a cloud. See Book of Earth,
The (Golden Brotherhood, The). — Noyes.
Dawn on these hills . . . and the autumn colors dying. See
Two Dawns. — Parmenter.
Dawn peered through the pines as we dashed at the ford. See
Riding with Kilpatrick. — Scollard.
Dawn talks to Day. See Love Is Enough (Day of Love, The).
— Morris.
Dawn that disheartens the desolate dunes. See Quaeritur. —
Kipling.
Dawn this morning burned all red. See Yankee Doodle. —
Lindsay.
Dawn turned on her purple pillow. See December Day^A. —
Teasdale. •
Dawne to Darke. See Lines for a Sundial. — Warren.
Day after day behold me plying. See My Hour. — Service.
Day after day, for her, the sun. See Difference, The. — •
Van Doren.
Day after day her nest she moulded. See Swallow's Nest, The.
Day after day, O Lord of my life, shall I stand. See Gitanjali
(Day after Day). — Tagore.
981
Day
AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Day after day the clock in the tower. See Tower Clock, The. —
Guest.
Day after day, week after week. See Speech In London,
May 18, 1890 (Through the Dark Forest). — Stanley. .
Day after day you who are as free as air. See To a Blue Tit. —
Friedlaender.
Day and night are never weary. See Greek Epigram. — Pound.
Day and night I wander widely through the wilderness of
" thought. See God. — Bradford.
Day and night my thoughts incline. See Jar, The. — Stoddard.
Day breaks on England down the Kentish hills. See Dying
Patriot, The. — Flecker.
Day by day I float my paper boats one by one. See Paper
Boats. — Tagore.
Day by day the Organ-builder in his lonely chamber wrought.
See Legend of the Organ-Builder, The. — Dorr.
Day dawned; — within a curtained room. See History of a Life.
— "Cornwall."
Day departs this upper air. See Song. — Pinkney.
Day! Faster and more fast. See Pippa Passes (Asolo). —
R. Browning.
Day had awakened all the things that be. See Daybreak. —
Shelley.
Day hangs its light between two dusks, my heart. See In the
Dusk. — Ledwidge.
Day has barred her windows close, and gangs wi' quiet feet.
See East Coast Lullaby. — Lindsay.
Day has her star, as well as Night. See Two Stars, The. —
Davies.
Day! I lament that none can hymn thy praise. See Day. — Very.
Day in melting purple dying. See Song of Egla. — Brooks.
Day is dead, and let us sleep. See Day Is Dead. — Webster.
Day is dying! Float, O song* See Spanish Gypsy, The (Day
Is Dying). — "Eliot."
Day is dying in the west. See Day Is Dying in the West, The.
— Lathbury.
Day is ending; night is falling. See Lullaby. — Chadwick.
Day is here! Day is here, is here! See Daylight. — Pawnee
Indians.
Day is over, the day that wore. See Prince's Progress, The
(Bride-Song). — C. Rossetti.
Day is stealing down the West. See Lullaby. — Coates.
Day, like our souls, is fiercely dark. See Battle Song.— Elliot.
Day of glory! welcome day! See Fourth of July. — Pierpont.
Day of my life! Where can she get? See Goodnight, Babette.
— Dobson.
Day of vengeance, without morrow! See Dies Irse. — Tommaso
di Celano.
Day of wrath, that day of burning. See Dies Irse. — Tommaso
di Celano.
Day set on Norham's castled steep. See Marmion (Norharn
Castle).— Scott.
Day was breaking. See Leper, The. — Willis.
Day will return with a fresher boon. See Bittersweet (Song of
Faith, A).— Holland. f ^
Day with dewy eve was blending. See Taken on Trial. — Barlow.
Daybreak upon the hills. See Peace. — Whitney.
Daylight fading. See End of the Sunset Trail, The. — Bingham.
Daylight was down, and up the cool. See Annus Mirabilis.—
Housman.
Daylight was fading. See Passing of the Third Floor Back. —
Jerome.
Days and years are the tools with which I fashion. See Secret
Temple, The.— Seiffert.
Days are gettin5 shorter an* the air a keener snap. See October.
— Guest.
Days dawn on us that make amends for many. See Inter
preters, The. — Swinburne.
Days into years; the doorways worn at the sill. See Peoples
Peace, The. — Holmes.
Day's nether hours advance: storm supervenes. See Dynasts,
The (Choruses on the Eve of Waterloo). — Hardy.
Days of my youth. See Days of My Youth. — Tucker.
Days of the dead men, Danny. See Drumnotes. — Sandburg.
Days that come and go. See Days That Come and Go. — Cheney.
Day-stars! that ope your eyes at morn to twinkle. See Hymn
to the Flowers. — Smith.
Dazzle of the sea, azure of the sky, glitter of the dew on the
grass. See Day of Remembrance, The. — Noyes.
Dazzled by sun and drugged by space they wait. See Calgary
Station. — Mackay.
Dazzled, how the brown moth flutters. See Where More Is
Meant. — Morley.
Dazzled thus with height of place. See Upon the Sudden Re
straint of the Earl of Somerset, Then Falling from Favour.
— Wotton.
De band o* Gideon, band o' Gideon. See De Band o' Gideon. —
Unknown.
De Big Bethel chu'ch! de Big Bethel chu'ch. See Uncle Remus,
His Songs and His Sayings (De Big Bethel Church). —
Harris.
De big yaller moon, de ship of de sky. See De Moon Pilot. —
Pruitt.
"De Bruce! I, rose with purpose dread.** See Lord of the Isle,
The (Blessing of the Bruce, The). —Scott.
De cloud is hide de moon, but dere's plaint ee (<?r plainty) light
above. See Johnnie's First Moose. — Drumraond.
De cloud is scattered all away. See Uncle Ned's Banjo Song.
— Unknown.
De" da'kest hour, dey allus say. See JogginV Erlong. — Dunbar.
Del de! lambskin mine. See "De! del lambskin mine."
— Unknown.
De farmer took (or say to) de boll weevil. See De Ballet (or
Ballit) of de Boll Weevil. — Unknown.
De fid's 'II soon be hummin'. See Hoe Your Row.-— Stanton.
De gray owl sings f'um de chimbly top. See Plantation Ditty.
— Stanton.
De Hen-roost Man he'll preach about Paul. See Hen-Roost
Man, The. — Stuart.
De hock come cleavin' down de hot blue sky. See Scaring the
Hawk. — Turner.
De home road, de home road! You know it high an' low. See
Home Road, The. — Stanton.
De la sierra morena. See Cielito Lindo. — Unknown.
De li'l Jesus-baby. See De Li'l Jesus-Baby. — Garnett.
De little black bull kem down de medder. See Hoosen Johnny.
— Unknown.
De massa ob de sheepfol'. See De Massa ob de Sheepfol'. —
Greene.
De Mauprat's new home — too splendid for a soldier! See
Richelieu ("De Mauprat's new home," etc. ) — Bulwer-
Lytton.
De Mill's art-school was being honored by the ^ visit of a mil
lionaire patroness. See Love Killed by Suspicion. — Searing.
"De mprtuis nil nisi bonum." When. See "De Mortuis Nil
Nisi Bonum." — Realf.
De night's a-cornin* on, honey. See De Tired Pickaninny's
Star-Song. — Baillie.
De night-time comin' an' de daylight scootm'. See Evening
Song on the Plantation. — Macon.
"De odder day," said Mirandy. See Keeping Young. — Dix.
De old gray hoss come tearin' out-a wilderness. See Tearin'
Out-a Wilderness. — Unknown.
De ole ark's a-moverin', a-moverin', a-moverin'. See De Ole
Ark's a-Moverin'. — Unknown.
De place I get born, me, is up on de reever. See De Habitant.
— Drummond.
See Why Uncle Ben Back-Slid. — Bingham.
De roses lean ter love her an' des won't leave de place. See
Sweetheart-Lady. — Stanton.
"De soun' of a hoss-fiddle," says Brudder Gardiner. See Brud-
der Gardiner on Music. — Unknown.
De springtime am er comin' en dis darky's heart am light. See
Negro Plowman. — Oldham.
De stars is shinin' out de sky de brightes' eber seen. See Uncle
Gabe at the Corn- Shucking. — Macon.
De subjeck app'inted fur debate last Saddy night were. See
Debatin' S'ciety, The. — Andrews.
De sunflower ain't de daisy. See Doan't You Be What You
Ain't.— Royle.
De times is mighty stirrin' 'mong de people up ouah way. See
How Lucy Backslid. — Dunbar.
De trumpet sounds it in my soul. See Moanin'. — Unknown.
De udder mawnin', when I come uh-bogin' 'long. See Power
ob de Imagination. — Morgan.
De winter days are drawin' nigh. See Winter Is Coming. —
Carmichael.
"De worP is gittin' better, en de won' is gittin' wuss.' See
Rise Up Early in de Mawnin'. — Dunbar.
De Zion Chu'ch has had anudder racket in de fol'. See New
Deacon, The. — Whipple.
Deacon Giles was a man who loved money. See Deacon Giles s
Distillery. — Cheever.
Deacon Smith's wagon stopped one morning before Widow
Jones' door. See Buying a Cow. — Unknown.
Dead as the Romans he adored. See John Pattison Gibson. —
Gibson.
Dead Cleopatra lies in a crystal casket. See Discordants ("Dead
Cleopatra," etc.). — Aiken.
Dead dancer, how is this? — the laurel here. See Vernon Castle.
— Monroe.
Dead! Dead! Dead! See Dead in Sight of Fame. — Riley.
Dead! Dead in the fullness of his manly strength. See "No
Saloons Up There." — Unknown.
"Dead!" did you say? I had not heard. See Glance Backward,
A. — Blanchard.
Dead hangs the fruit on that tall tree. See Burial of the
Spirit. — Hughes.
Dead he lay among his books! See Bayard Taylor. — Long-
Dead heat and windless air. See August Weather. — Tynan.
Dead! In an alien land and alone! See Before the Ball. —
Unknown.
Dead in the battle, — dead on the field. See Soldier's Dirge,
The. — Herman.
Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush. See "Dead in the
cold," etc. — C. Rossetti.
Dead! Is it possible? He, the bold rider. See Custer's Last
Charge. — Whittaker.
Dead is the roll of the drums. See Abraham Lincoln. —
Brownell.
Dead men at Beaumont. See Beaumont-Hamel. — -Mackintosh.
"Dead men tell no tales." they chuckled. See Singing Saviors,
The.— Wood.
Dead, my lords and gentlemen! See Dead, My Lords.— Riley,
Dead! my wayward boy — my own. See His Mother. — Riley.
Dead? No, not dead, not away! See I Am Here. — Baldwin.
"Dead on the field of honor!" See Dead on the Field of
Honor. — Chapin.
Dead! One of them shot by the sea in the east. See Mother
and Poet.— E. Browning.
982
FIEST LINE ESTDEX
Dear
Dead.
The dead year is lying at my feet. See New Year's
-Midnight. — Macdonald.
Dead they left Him in the tomb. See First Easter. — Guest.
Dead? this peerless man of men. See John Boyle O'Reilly. —
Dead was Gerard the Fair, the girl-mouthed, the gay. See
Death of Roland, The. — Buchanan.
Dead, with their eyes to the foe. See Melville and Coghill.
— Lang.
Deaf to God, who calls and walks. See Doomsday Morning. — •
Taggard.
Deah frens, I*se glad ter see you here, I knows yo'll think it
funny. See Sable Sermon. — Jones.
Deal gently with her, Time; these many years. See To My
Mother.— Wyeth.
Deal gently with me, O my friends. See Love the Best
Monument. — Unknown.
Dear Agatha, I give you joy. See Doll's House, The. — Bar-
bauld.
Dear Aldrich, now November's mellow days. See Thomas Bailey
Aldrich (Birthday Verses, 1906). — Van Dyke.
Dear Alice! you'll laugh when you know it. See Talented
Man, The.— Praed.
Dear alma mater, words in vain. See Future Full of Cheer. —
Kuhns.
Dear and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave. See Guardian-
Angel, The: A Picture at Fano. — R. Browning.
Dear Andrew, with the brindled hair. See To Andrew Lang. —
Stevenson. „„,.., ^
Dear Angel, what is this you say. See Vainglory. — Renaud.
"Dear as remembered kisses after death." See Constancy. —
Watson.
Dear Belle, I went to church last night. See Changed Her
Mind. — Unknown.
Dear Betty! come, give me sweet kisses! See Ballad, A; Come,
Chloe and Give Me Sweet Kisses and Epigram of Martial,
Imitated. — Williams. . .
Dear Betty, when an hour ago. See Consolation. — Freeman.
Dear birds, that flutter happily. See Courtyard Pigeons, The.
— Giltinan.
Dear boys, they've killed our woods: the ground. See Ryton
Firs. — Abercrombie.
Dear brother Ben, I take my pen. See Little Maid and the
Speckled Hen. — Dennison.
Dear Brother Jacob: I've been round. See A-Visitm the
School. — Unknown.
Dear Brother John — We got here safe — my worthy wife an'
me. See Farmer Stebbins at Ocean Grove. — Carleton.
Dear charming nymph, neglected and decried. See Deserted
Village, The (Farewell to Poetry). — Goldsmith.
Dear Child divine. See To the Child Jesus.— Roche.
Dear Child of Nature, let them rail ! See To a Young Lady. —
Wordsworth.
Dear Child: Please to fancy, if you can. See Easter Greeting
to Every Child Who Loves "Alice," An. — "Carroll."
Dear child! whom sleep can hardly tame. See To a Child. —
Sterling.
Dear Children: — I write in great haste just to say. See Santa
Claus' Petition. — Lippmann.
Dear Chloe, how blubbered is that pretty face. See Better
Answer, A. — Prior.
Dear Chloe, while the busy crowd. See Fireside, The. —
Cotton.
Dear chorister, who from those shadows sends. See To the
Nightingale. — Drummond of Hawthornden.
Dear common flower, that grow'st beside the way. See To the
Dandelion. — Lowell. .
Dear Cosmopolitan, — I know. See Familiar Epistle, A. —
Dobson.
Dear country mine! far in that viewless west. See Dear
Country Mine! — Gilder.
Dear Cousin John: We got here safe, my worthy wife and me.
See Farmer Stebbins on Rollers. — Carleton.
Dear Cousin: There is little chance. See Baby's Correspon
dence. — Carter.
Dear Cynthia, though thou bear'st the name. See "Dear Cyn
thia, though thou," etc. — Kynaston.
Dear, damn'd, distracting town, farewell! See Farewell to
London in the Year 1715, A. — Pope.
Dear, dear, dear, is the rocky glen. See Thrush s Song, The.
— Macgillivray, tr.
Dear, dear, if that clock didn't strike eleven. See Tuesday — •
Ironing Day. — Unknown. ^r .
Dear, dear, it does look like rain. See Monday — Washing
Day. — Unknown.
Dear, dear, what a lot of dust! See Friday — Cleaning Day, —
Unknown.
Dear, dear! what can the matter be? See "Dear, dear! what
can the matter be?" — Mother Goose.
Dear Dennis, my darlint, I take up my pen. See Pat s Let
ter. — Unknown.
Dear Dick, howe'er it comes into his Head. See Horace, Lib.
I, Epist. IX, Imitated. — Prior.
Dear, did you know how sweet to me. See Vain Desire, A. —
Wratislaw.
Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong. See Dear, do not your
fair beauty wrong." — May.
Dear Doctor, I have read your play. See Publisher to His
Client, A. — Byron.
Dear Doctor, whose blandly invincible pen. See To O. W.
Holmes, — Hayne.
Dear Dod, pwease to bwess my mamma. See Jimmie s Prayer.
— Boston Transcript.
Dear Erin, how sweetly thy green bosom rises. See Cushla-Ma-
Chree. — Curran.
Dear Eyes, set deep within the shade. See Protestation, The. —
Image.
Dear father and dear mother: Let me crave. See Erotion. —
Martial.
Dear firstling of my little flock. See To My Firstborn. —
Durward.
Dear folks, all the other flowers are surly. See Quarrel of
the Flowers, The. — Unknown.
Dear friend, far off, my lost desire. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Dear friend," etc.}. — Tennyson.
Dear Friend: How many, many times we have nobler thoughts.
See Presenting a Book. — Putnam.
Dear friend, I know not if such days and nights. — See Soul-
Commingling. — Symonds.
Dear friend, I pray thee, if thou wouldst be proving. — See
Friendship. — Wilcox.
Dear Friend: It is a pleasure to express something of our
esteem. See Presenting a Cane. — Putnam.
Dear Friend: Many times in life we wish to express apprecia
tion. See Presenting a Ring. — Putnam.
Dear Friend! whose presence in the house. See Cana. —
Clarke.
Dear Friend: Wishing to choose some token to present to you.
See Presenting China. — Putnam.
Dear Friends: "A hundred thousand welcomes." See Service.
— Bradford.
Dear Friends : My essay is to-night. See Graduating Essay, A.
— Dodge.
Dear Friends, Neighbors, and Members of my Congregation:
The subject I have selected. See Hey Diddle Diddle Ser
mon. — Unknown.
Dear friends, they've chosen me this year. See Welcome, A. —
Unknown.
Dear friends, we come tonight to celebrate. See Book Review*
The (Herald Speaks, The) .—Beagle.
Dear friends, who read the world aright. See Wordsworth.—
Whittier.
Dear Fronto, famed alike in peace and war. See Country
Pleasures. — Martial. .
Dear girl, I wish I knew her well. See My Zoological Flame.
— Linsley.
Dear God, dear God, the soul that knows not Thee. See
Caliban— and I.— Everett.
Dear God, I need you awful bad. See Little Boys Baby
Prayer, The.— Talbot.
Dear God, I stand with empty hands. See Gifts.— Comstock.
Dear God, I wish I could have been. See" Finding You. —
Thayer.
Dear God, if I should die and then. See Prayer. — Schinzel.
Dear God, I'm awful tired, an' I want to go to bed. See
Little Boy's Talk with God, A. — Stanistreet.
Dear God, the light is come, our outgrown creeds. See Prayer,
A. — Unknown.
Dear God, They say my dog is dead. See Little Boy Prays for
His Dog, A. — Unknown.
Dear God, Thou know'st how many tasks. See Prayer of
Busy Hands, A. — Williams.
Dear God, though Thy all-powerful hand. See Care Is Heavy.
— O'Riordan.
Dear Grandma: I am writing you a letter. See Writing to
Grandma. — Unknown.
Dear Grandma, I will try to write. See Nell's Letter. — Un
known.
Dear grandma says that long ago. See Ancient Seminary
Maid. — Hamni.
Dear gray-eyed Angel, wilt thou come to-night? See Sleep. —
Jewett.
Dear, had the world in its caprice. See Respectability. —
R. Browning.
Dear Harp of my Country! in darkness I found thee. See
Dear JHarp of My Country. — Moore.
Dear Harry, I will not dissemble. See I Wonder What Maud
Will Say?— Peck.
Dear Heart, behold you bound. See Heart upon the Sleeve,
The.— Wylie.
Dear heart, come closer, while the light. See Between the
Lights. —Unknown.
Dear Heart, I think the young impassioned priest. See
"Quia Multum Amavi." — Wilde.
Dear heart, perhaps you can not find God's hand. See Finding
God. — Crowell.
Dear heart, when with a twofold mind. See Insets. — Housman.
Dear hearts, you were waiting a year ago. See Two Waitings,
The.— Chadwick. w
Dear, heaven-designing Soul! See To a Young Gentle- Woman,
Councel concerning Her Choice. — Crashaw.
ir, honored name 1
Mary.— O'Reilly.
ived for human ties. See Name of
Dear hope! earth's dowry, and heavn's debt! See M. Crashaws
Answer for Hope. — Crashaw.
Dear, if you change, I'll never choose again. See "Dear, if
you change, I'll never choose again." — Unknown.
Dear, if you love me, hold me most your friend. See Sonnet,
A.— Miller.
Dear, in all your garden I have planted yellow lilies. See
Dorothy's Garden. — Kilmer.
Dear is my little native vale. See Dear Is My Little Native
Vale. — Rogers.
Dear, it is so distressing that I should have this headache
when Delia is away. See Few Small Details. — Bridges.
Dear Italy! The sound of thy soft name. See Italian Rhap
sody* — -Johnson.
"Dear Jack," said Kate, with eyes of blue. See Modest Poet,
The. — Unknown.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
See Dorothy. — Lathrop.
See Service Flag, The.—
See To the Little House.
See I Wouldn't Fret.—
Dear Jack, your letter came to-day. See April Fools. — Master-
Dear Jesus, as I pause a moment. See Forgive Me! — Olson.
Dear Jesus Christ, I'm Brother Gian. See Brother Gian. —
Dear Jesus, I wish. See Small Boy's Prayer,. A. — Nunn.
Dear John, the sun is setting now. See Setting Sun, The.
Unknown. . T
Dear Joseph — five-and-twenty years ago. See Epistle to Jo
seph Hill, An. — Cowper.
Dear Lady of the apple tree. See Lady of the Apples, The.—
Dear lady, when thou frownest. See Dear Lady, When Thou
Frownest. — Bridges.
Dear, let me dream of love. See Prayer, A. — Image.
Dear lilac-tree, a-spreaden wide. See Lilac, The. — Barnes.
Dear little, bright-eyed Willie. See Planting Himself to Grow.
Dear little chTld*, this little book. See With a First Reader-
Dear little darkened way where we have climbed. See Tryst-
ing Path, The. — Smythe.
Dear little Dorothy,, she is no more!
Dear little flag in the window there.
Herschell.
Dear little house, dear shabby street.
— Morley.
Dear little lad, with flashing eyes.
"Dear little man with the slender legs." See I Am an Elocu
tionist. — Unknown. ,,„•••
Dear little, pretty, favourite ore. See On a Halfpenny Which
a Young Lady Gave a Beggar, and Which the Author
Redeemed for Half a Crown. — Fielding,
Dear little tree that we plant to-day. See Arbor Day Tree,
An. — Unknown.
Dear little Violet. See Calling the Violet. — Larcom.
Dear lonely mother-heart, I heard your prayer. See God s
Answer to a Grieving Mother. — Camden.
Dear Lord and Father of mankind! See Dear Lord and
Father of Mankind!— Whittier.
Dear Lord, how withered were the flowers. See In (aethse-
mane. — Trotter. ,, , _ .
Dear Lord, I do not hesitate. See Business Man's Prayer, A. —
Ludlum. TT ,
Dear Lord, I hold my hand to take. See Mother Understands,
A. — Studdert-Kennedy.
Dear Lord, I pray for simple things. See My Prayer. —
Dear Lord", I'm in the worstest trouble a little child could be.
See Mother's Prayer, The. — McDermoth.
Dear Lord! kind Lord! See Prayer Perfect, The. — Riley.
Dear Lord, let me recount to Thee. See "It is Finished. —
Dear Lord, on this day thy day of days. See Thanksgiving. —
Dear Lord, our little baby bless. See Prayer for a Little
Girl. — Guest. ... o /->r TT-
Dear Lord, receive my son, whose winning love. See Uf His
Dear Son, Gervase. — Beaumont.
Dear Lord, thy table is outspread. See Master's Invitation,
The. — Randolph. „ ^
Dear Lord, to Thee my knee is bent. See Kneeling with
Herrick. — Riley. f ,
Dear Lord, we are afraid. See Prayer of the Homesteader. —
Dear Lord, who sought at dawn of day. See Lenten Prayer,
A. — Farr i ngton . _ .
Dear loss! since thy untimely fate. See Exequy, The. — King.
Dear love, dost thou sleep fairly. See Parting at Morning. —
Dietmar von Aist.
Dear love, for nothing less than thee. See Dream, Ihe. —
Dear Love,* it was so hard to say. See Parting. — Palmer.
Dear love, the days that once were dear. See Ballad of the
Faded Field (Envoy) —Wilson.
Dear love, they say thou art at rest. See Dead, The. — Gil-
Dear love* when with a two-fold mind. See All Fellows. —
Housman. . .
Dear Lucy, you know what my wish is. See Ad Ministram. —
Dear Ma'am— we seldom take the pen. See Croaker Papers
(To Mrs. Barnes). — Halleck and Drake.
Dear Madam: — I have been shown in the files. See Letter to
Mrs. Bixby. — Lincoln. . .
Dear maid, let me speak. See Conjugal Conjugations. —
Bellaw.
Dear maid! put your head on my breast, you will hear. See
In Prison. — Peterson.
Dear maiden, as each morning. See Dear Maiden.— Heine.
Dear maiden, when the sun is down. See To My Promised
Wife.— Walsh. , ,r
Dear Mamma, if you just could be. See Lesson for Mamma. —
Dayre.
Dear March, come in! See Dear March. — Dickinson.
Dear marshes, by no hand of man. See Flood-Time on the
Marshes. — Stein.
Dear Master: Let our boldness not offend. See Southey s Cats
Write Their Master. — Southey.
"Dear me! Dear me!" See Work and Play. — Unknown.
Dear me, have I slept till eight o'clock? See Morning Uplift,
The, — Dowel,
"Dear me, it's time to go to bed." See Pickwick Papers (Get
ting in the Wrong Room). — Dickens.
Dear me! what signifies a pin. See Pm, The,— Taylor.
Dear me! When we think of what we might do and dont
do. See Aunt Betsy on Marriage. — Dallas.
"Dear me, you're so red!" cried the White Rose. See White
Rose and the Poppy, The.— Hannah.
Dear Miss Goose: Accept apologies profuse. See Packet of
Letters, A. — Herford.
Dear Mr: Another place where I am no longer at. 6>e Togo
Gets Acquainted with the Clothes Line. — Irwm.
Dear Mr. Editor: I wish to say. See Grievance, A.— Stephen.
Dear Mr. Pulitzer: I beg to mention. See Letter to Mr.
See Leo to His Mis
.
Pulitzer. — Guiterman.
Dear Mistress, do not grieve for me.
tress. — Sedgwick. o-i r™
Dear Mrs. Spinks has had so very many. See Spinks, The. —
Dear Mother, dear Mother, the Church is cold. See Little
Vagabond, The.— Blake.
Dear Mother Goose! most motherly and dear. See Mother
Goose. — Riley. , , ^ . , 0 __
Dear mother, how pretty the moon looks tonight. See New
Moon, The. — Follen.
Dear Mother: I got here on Monday. See .Letter trom the
Dear mother if you just could be. See Lesson for Mamma,
Dear motherTln dreams I see her. See Erminie (Lullaby).—
"Dea^moSrt^^aidVlittle fish. See Little Fish That Would
Not Do As It Was Bid.— Taylor. .
Dear my friend and fellow-student, I would lean my spirit o'er
you. See Lady Geraldine's Courtship. — E. Browning.
Dear native regions, I foretell. See Extract from the Conclu
sion of a Poem Composed in Anticipation of Leaving
School. — Wordsworth.
Dear Nature's child, he nestled close to her! See Emerson. —
Dear, near "and true — no truer Time himself. See Dedication,
A. — Tennyson. . .
Dear Ned, no doubt you'll be surprised. See Cooking and
Courting. — Unknown.
"Dear Nell, 'tis good-bye, your tram's nearly due. See Her
Answer. — Unknown. t
Dear Nellie: I turn to your love, in my trouble. See Young
Wife's Lament, The. — Unknown.
"Dear Nelly: Come the night before." See Christmas Ballad,
A. — Dennison. .
Dear Newspaper: I am a little girl just nine years old. See
Little Mabel at Long Branch. — Unknown.
Dear night, the ease of care. See Madrigal. — Drummond of
Hawthornden. ...
Dear Night, this world's defeat. See "Dear Night, this world s
defeat." — Vaughan.
Dear, noble friend! a virgin cask. See To Maecenas.— Horace.
Dear! of all happy in the hour, most blest. See 1914 (Safety).
Dear~loff°riend of us all in need. See To the Quiet Observer.
Dear One, I cannot tell you in a word. See Margot. — O'Neil.
Dear Palmer, just a year ago we did the Carlsbad cure. See
Carlsbad.— Field. ^ w.
Dear poet, friend, wayfellow, and most dear. See To Bliss
Carman. — Shepard.
Dear Poet of the Sabine farm. See Spring Hat, A. — Noyes.
Dear Priscilla, quaint, and very. See Rhyme for Priscilla, A. —
Sherman. . <•./•»*
Dear Pussy; I love you and I's your true friend. See Confes
sion. — Unknown.
Dear quirister, who from those shadows sends. See To the
Nightingale. — Drummond of Hawthornden.
Dear rain, without your help, I know. See Little Girl's Re
quest. — Unknown. .
Dear Ray: Gold is money and money is gold. See Comical
Dun, A. — McKeever.
Dear restless heart, be still ; don't fret and worry so. See Rest
less Heart, Don't Worry So. — Linn.
Dear rose, thy term is reached. See Women and Roses ("Dear
rose," etc.). — R. Browning.
Dear saints, it is not sorrow, as I hear. See Tristram and
Iseult. — Arnold.
Dear Santa Claus: I write to you. See Boy's Letter to Santa
Claus, A. — Armitage.
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring to me. See Letter to Santa,
A. — Unknown.
"Dear Santa Claus," wrote little Will. See Christmas Stock
ing, A. — Alderdice.
Dear Santa, lean your ear this way. See Word to Santa Clatis,
A. — Unknown.
"Dear! Shall I see thy face," she said. See Dame of Athelhall,
The.— Hardy.
Dear singer of our fathers* day. See To John Greenleaf Whit-
tier.— Ward.
Dear Sir, Dear Madam, or Dear Friend. See Young Letter-
Writer, The. — Lamb.
Dear Sir: I have just read yours of the 19th. See Letter to
Horace Greeley. — Lincoln.
Dear Sir of late delighted with the sight. See To Her Most
Honoured Father. — Bradstreet.
Dear Sir:— Ve haf received your letter. See What They
Wanted, — Unknown.
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FIRST LINE INDEX
Death's
Dear Sir, — You wish to know my notions. See Biglow Papers,
The (1st Series, No. VII [Candidate's Letter, The]).—
Lowell.
Dear Sir, — Your letter come to han'. See Biglow Papers, The
(Second Series No. X, Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of
the Atlantic Monthly). — Lowell.
Dear Sitty Kuzzin: As yo've bin a-payin' us. See "Uncle
John'/ Writes to His City Cousins. — Buchanan.
Dear Smith, the sleest, paukie thief. See Epistle to James
Smith. — Burns.
Dear Sons of God, — of Him whom Sinai saw. See Jesus. —
Pimentel Coronel.
Dear Stranger: Let me welcome you. See To a Very Young
G entl eman. — Carman.
Dear, sweet, tired hands that were my mother's. See My
Mother's Hands.— Hall.
Dear, they are praising your beauty. See Praise. — "O'Sulli-
van."
Dear Thomas, didst thou never pop. See Simile, A. — Prior.
Dear to my heart are the ancestral dwellings of America. See
Ancestral Dwellings, The. — Van Dyke.
Dear to my heart the unforgotten Junes. See Schoolmate, The.
— Christman.
Dear to my soul, then leave me not forsaken! See Diana
("Dear to my soul," etc.}, — Constable.
Dear to the Loves, and to the Graces vowed. See Mary Queen
of Scots Landing at the Mouth of the Derwent, Working-
ton . — Wordsworth .
"Dear Tom is dead, please come to-night!" See Tom. — Hart.
Dear, too, unto Hiawatha. See Song of Hiawatha (Death of
Kwasind, The) . — Longfellow.
Dear tranquil Habit, with her silent hands. See Tranquil Habit.
— Angellier.
Dear Uncle Sam has many girls. See Nicknames of the States.
— Johnson.
Dear uplands, Chester's favorable fields. See Clover. — Lanier.
Dear, urge no more that killing cause. See To One That Pleaded
Her Own Want of Merit. — Stanley.
Dear Voyager, a lucky star be thine. See Echoes from Theoc
ritus ( Ageanax) . — Lef roy.
Dear wanton, when the moon made light our bed. See Mother
of Men. — South wold.
Dear Wendell, why need count the years. See To O. W.
Holmes. On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday. — Lowell.
Dear, when I did from you remove. See Madrigal. — Herbert
of Cherbury.
Dear, when I went with you. See Song of Two Wanderers, A.
— Wilkinson.
Dear, when the sun is set. See Give Me Not Tears (Joy). —
Lathrop.
Dear, when we sit in that high, placid room. See Touche. —
Fauset.
Dear, when you see my grave. See Give Me Not Tears
(Despair). — Lathrop.
Dear, why make you more of a dog than me? See Astrophel
and Stella (LIX).— Sidney.
Dear, why should you command me to my rest. See Idea
("Dear, why should you," etc.).— Drayton. _
Dear wife, last midnight, whilst I read. See Dibdin's Ghost. —
Field.
Dear, with this tawny marigold. See Marigold Pendulum. —
Poqre.
Dear withered cheek — -you know the hue. See My Maiden
Aunt. — Luders.
Dear Young Friends: I bring the greatest gift heaven ever
gave. See Presenting Flag to a School. — Putnam.
Dear youth, too early lost, who now art laid. See On the Death
of a Young and Favorite Slave. — Martial.
Deare love, for nothing lesse than thee. See Dream, The. —
Donne.
Dearest, how hard it is to say. See Peace of Christmas-Time,
The.— Field.
Dearest love, do you remember. See When This Cruel War Is
Over. — Sawyer.
Dearest of all the heroes ! Peerless knight. See Don Quixote. —
Ficke.
Dearest Phvllis, — Pray remember, when you're making up the
list. See Christmas Letter, A. — Challiss.
Dearest, these household cares remit. See Blackbird, The. —
Beeching.
Dearest, we are like two flowers. See Frimaire. — Lowell.
Dearest, when your lovely head. See But I Shall Weep. —
Redpath.
Dearest Wife, I've raised thy pillow. See Answer to "I Am
D y ing. ' ' — Laurie.
Dearly honoured, great dead poet, still as living speak to me!
See At Fano. — Rodd.
"Deary me," cried a busy bee. See Busy Bee. — Unknown.
Death, always cruel, Pity's foe in chief. See La Vita Nuova
("Death, always cruel," etc.}. — Dante.
Death and birth should dwell not near together. See Death and
Birth.— Swinburne.
Death and darkness, get you packing. See Easter Hymn. —
Vaughan.
Death, be not proud, though some have called thee. See Holy
Sonnets (Death, Be Not Proud) . — Donne.
Death came into the sorry little store. See Bad News. — Kahler.
Death came out of the black night's deep. See Maine's Men,
The. — Unknown*
Death came to him so quickly that the flies. See Flies, The. —
Moore.
Death cannot surprise us who are driven. See People Has No
Obituary, The.— Clark.
Death comes once, let it be easy. See Finish. — Sandburg.
Death could not come between us two. See Deep Waters. —
Sutphen.
Death devours all lovely things. See Passer Mortuus Est. —
Malay.
Death done warn me right. See Tokens. — Moreland.
Death even cannot shadow that bright face. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Death ["Death even cannot," etc.]).
— Petrarch.
Death goes before me on his hands and knees. See Death Goes
before Me. — Winters.
Death has come to visit us today. See On the Acequia Madre. —
Corbin.
Death hath two hands to slay with: with the one. See Two
Lives (Part III ["Death hath two hands," etc.]). — Leonard.
Death I can understand. See Death I Can Understand. —
Unknown.
Death I do not mind. See Still Search, The. — Taggard.
Death, I say, my heart is bowed. See Shroud, The. — Millay.
"Death in the right cause, death in the wrong cause, trumpets
of victory, groans of defeat." See For England's Sake. —
Henley.
Death in the woods, and the goldenrod. See Goldenrod. — Tabb.
Death in this tomb his weary limbs hath laid. See House of
Night, The (Death's Epitaph). — Freneau.
Death is a dialogue between. See Death. — Dickinson.
Death is a dream, and so is my delight! See Song. — Noyes.
Death is a home-coming. See Home Coming. — Abbott.
Death is another milestone on their way. See Funeral, The. —
Spender.
Death is but life's escape: a rung. See Youth and Death. —
Root.
Death is like moonlight in a lofty wood. See Death — Divina
tion. — Stork.
Death is no foeman, we were born together. See Knights
Errant. — Sister M. Madeleva.
Death is not all there is to life. See God's Gift to Man. —
Thompson.
Death is only an old "door. See Death Is a Door. — Turner.
Death is stronger than all the governments. See Death Snips
Proud Men. — Sandburg.
Death is the strongest of all living things. See Warning to
One. — Moore.
Death lies in wait for you, you wild thing in the wood. See
Sonnets: "Long, long ago" (.Complete). — Masefield.
Death, of thee do I make my moan. See To Death, of His Lady.
— Villon.
Death, on a solemn night of state. See Fables (Fable XLVII:
The Court of Death). — Gay.
Death on his mission sought my lady's side. See Sonnets:
A Sequence of Profane Love ("Death on his mission," etc.).
— Boker.
Death preys on Life. See Life and Death. — Oxenham.
Death, reaping the mad world, his crimson blade. See Foiled
Reaper, The. — Seymour.
Death shall be death forever unto thee. See Forever Dead. —
Sappho.
Death, since I find not one with whom to grieve. See Can
zone: He Beseech eth Death for the Life of Beatrice. —
Dante.
Death stands above me, whispering low. See "Death stands
above me," etc. and Death. — Landor.
Death stood beside us on your night of birth. See To Duncan.
— North.
Death! that struck when I was most confiding. See Death. —
E. Bronte.
Death, the collector, came to him and said. See Death, the
Collector. — Guest.
Death this year has taken men. See Death This Year. —
Holmes.
Death, thou wast once an uncouth hideous thing. See Death.
— Herbert.
Death, though already in the world, as yet. See Legend of the
Dead Lambs, The.— Meredith.
Death, thou'rt a cordial old and rare. See Stirrup-Cup, The.
— Lanier.
Death to the Lady said. See Death and the Lady.- — Adams.
Death to the sons of Turann. See Lamentation for the Three
Sons of Turann, Which Turann, Their Father, Made over
Their Grave, The (Great Lamentation, The). — Todhunter.
Death upon his face. See Seraphim, The (Death). — E. Brown
ing.
Death was now lord of Life, and at his word. See Legend of
Jubal, The (Thought of Death, The). — "Eliot."
Death went up the hill. See Unseen, The. — Teasdale.
Death, what hast thou to do with one for whom. See Sequence
of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning, A ("Death,
what hast," etc.). — Swinburne.
Death? What is death? See Song.— Hazlewood.
Death who knocks with equal hand. See Death of Lafayette. —
Prentiss.
Death, who one day taketh all. See Epitaph for a Kitten.—
Vedder.
Death, why hast thou made life so hard to bear. See Canzone:
Of His Dead Lady. — Pugliesi.
Death, why so cruel? What! no other way. See Bacon's
Epitaph, Made by His Man. — Unknown.
Death will ride with me as a friend. See Traveler. — Cos-
tanzo.
Deathless Aphrodite, throned in flowers. See Ode to Aphro
dite. — Sappho.
Deathless, though godheads be dying. See In the Vastness, a
God. — Unknown.^
Death's a peculiar thing. See Coward, The. — Greenwood.
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Death's but one more to-morrow Thou art gray. See Of
One Who Seemed to Have Failed. — Mitchell.
Death's dolls are we See Death's Dolls Are We — Norman
Death's first sno\vs are drifting on my cheek See Change-
Song, The — Skinner,
Death's hands, fastidious and thin See Kings Bow Their
Heads — Lowe
Death's nobility again See In Battle. — Stevens
Death's pale cold orb has turned to an eclipse. See Avalon. —
Olivers
Deborah and Christopher brought me dandelions See Tribute
— Kilmer.
Deborah danced, when she was two See Experience. — Kilmer
Deceiving world, that with alluring to>s See Greene's Groats-
worth of Wit (Palinode, A) — Greene
December, a winter storm raging, a city enshrouded m snow
See Bill and Belle— Fitch
December snows piled high the frozen earth See Overflow of
Great River, 1878, The — Peck
December stillness, teach me through your trees See Decem
ber Stillness, Teach Me through Your Trees — Sassoon
Deck the hall with boughs of holly See Deck the Hall with
Boughs of Holly — Unknown.
Deck thyself, maiden See Esthoman Bridal Song — Herder.
Declare, ye bankis o£ Helicon, See Bankis of Helicon, The. —
Montg-ornene
Decorum and the butcher's cat. See Idol of the Market Place,
An. — Eden
Dectera walks on the height. See Dectera of the Dun, —
Milligan
Dee screech-owl, screech f'um de ol' barn lof. See Backsliding
Brother. — Stanton
Deed you evra see Joy gona wild weeth delight. See Da Pup
een da Snow — Daly
Deedle, deedle, dumpling, my son John See "Deedle, deedle,
dumpling, my s»on John " — Mother Goose
Deeds not Words I say so too ' See Facta Non Verba —
Van Dyke
Deem not, devoid of elegance, the sage See Sonnets (Sonnet:
Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale's "Monasticon ") —
Warton, Jr.
Deem not the days a breath of barren dust See Vita Magis-
tra. — Senior
Deep asleep, deep asleep. See Ballad of Semmerwater, The. —
Watson.
Deep black against the dying glow. See Autumnal Evening
An — "Macleod "
Deep cradled in the fringed mow to lie See Theophany —
Underbill
Deep dark river drifting through the night. See Deep Dark
River — Roberts.
Deep down within a mountain vale, where guardian peaks
arise See Vigilants, The — Jones.
Deep Honeysuckle! in_ the silent eve. See To the Herald
Honeysuckle. — P f eiffer
Deep in a distant bay, and deeply hidden See Lonely Isle,
The — Claudian.
Deep m a Rose's glowing heart. See Sent with a Rose to a
Young Lady. — Deland.
Deep in a vale, a stranger now to arms See American Sol
dier, The — Freneau.
Deep in a vale where rocks on every side. See Sonnets (I) —
Rosenbane.
Deep m a wood's sequestered shade. See Mocktng-Bird, The —
Unknown.
Deep m Canadian woods we've met. See Dear Old Ireland —
Sullivan.
Deep in her broom-sedge, burs, and iron-weeds. See Late
November Morning. — Cawein.
Deep in my brain walks to and fro. See My Cat — Baude
laire.
Deep in ray gathering garden. See Thrush Sings, A — Henley.
Deep in my heart is a feeling See Redbud Time — Sanders
Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells. See Corsair, The
(Deep m My Soul). — Byron
"Deep in the ages," you said, "Deep in the ages " See In
Memory of Vachel Lindsay — Teasdale
Deep in the dusty chattels of the tombs See People, Yes, The
(80). — Sandburg.
Deep in the forest of Haslach in Alsace. See Christmas Tree
of Good Saint Florentin, The — Unknown
Deep in the fragrant hay he makes his couch See Country
Boy Reading — Raftery
Deep in the grass there lies a dead gazelle See Shi King,
or Book of Odes (Maytmie) — Unknown
Deep in the greenwood of my heart See Outlaw, The —
Noyes
Deep in the heart of me See You.— Harding.
Deep in the heart of the forest the lily of Yorrow is growing.
See Lily of Yorrow, The. — Van Dyke
Deep in the man sits fast his fate. See Fate — Emerson
Deep in the park after dark See Wood-Squeak, The —
Lindsay.
Deep m the shady sadness of a vale. See Hyperion ("Deep m
the shady/' etc ) — Keats
Deep in the shelter of the cave. See Neighbors of the Christ
Night — Smith.
Deep in the Siberian mine. See Message to Siberia — Pushkin.
Deep m the valley the village lay dreaming See Little White
Angel of Connemaugh, The. — Hageman
Deep m the warm vale the village is sleeping See Saint's
Tragedy ("Deep in the warm vale," etc). — Kingsley
Deep in the wave is a coral grove. See Coral Grove, The —
Percival
Deep in the winter woods I went See White Cathedral, The —
Hicky
Deep in the wood, of scent and song the daughter See Mag
nolia, The — Chocano
Deep in yon garden-shade See Easter — Irons
Deep Italian day with a wide-washed splendour fills. See
Umbria — Binyon
Deep lies thy body, jewel of the sea See Cycle's Rim, The —
Dargan
Deep Lines of Honour all can hit See Birthday of Catharine
Tufton, The (Portrait, The) — Finch
"Deep locked in the ocean the secret lies." See Pilot's Bride,
The — Vickers
Deep loving, well knowing See Our Colonel — Guiterman
Deep on the convent-roof the snows See St Agnes Eve —
Tennyson.
Deep river, deep nver, Lawd See Deep River — Unknown
Deep river, my home is over Jordan See Deep River —
Unknown
Deep, tender, firm and true, the Nation's heart See Silent
Victors, The — Riley
Deep-bosomed, stalwart-limbed, superbly made See Sonnet to
a Plow-Woman of Norway — Ritter.
Deeper than all sense of seeing See Right Living — Unknown
Deeper than the norwhal smketh See Sea-Deeps, The —
Miller.
Deepest thanksgiving I do give See Thanksgiving, A — Wells
Deeply and long the sap must flow See Purpose — Wells
Deeps of the wind-torn west See Summons, The — Roberts
Deepwater boasted not only the best speller in the valley See
Deepwater Debate — McHenry
Deer are on the mountain, deer1 See Deer on the Mountain —
Norton
Deesa man liva in Italia a gooda longa time ago See Chris
topher Columbus — Unknown.
Defeat may serve as well as victory. See Victory in Defeat —
Markham.
Defeating oft the labours of the year See Seasons, The (Au
tumn [Stoim in Harvest]) — Thomson
Degenerate Douglas1 oh, the unworthy lord' See Composed at
Neidpath Castle, the Property of Lord Queensberry, 1803
— Wo rdsworth
Deigne at my hands this crown of prayer and praise See
La Corona (La Corona). — Donne
Deirin de, Deirm de! See Sleep Song, A — Unknown
Del Cascar, Del Cascar. See Del Cascar — Braithwaite
Delay your flight, delay your swift pursuit See Lone Swan —
Powers
Delayed till she had ceased to know See Too Late — Dickin
son.
Delaying for your faint appraisal See Passage of Spring —
Hudeburg
Deliberately he builds a cage See Lady and the Violinist,
The — Mullms
Delicate cluster! flag of teeming life' See Delicate Cluster'
Flag of Teeming Life. — Whitman.
Delicately chased, rare metal, pale as ice. See Wedding Ring,
The — Fletcher.
"Delight is to him — a far, far upward, and inward delight "
See Moby-Dick (Patriot to Heaven) —Melville.
Delightful change from the town's abode. See Barnyard Melo
dies. — Brooks
Delilah Aberyswith was a lady — not too young. See Delilah —
Kipling.
Delit the Lombe for to devise See Pearl, The — Unknown
Dellius, that car, which, night and day See Carmen Circu-
lare — Kipling
Delmarva, the Western Eden See Song of the Western Eden,
A — Barber.
Delmomco's is where he dines. See Splendid Fellow, A —
Dodge
Delphiniums have come to call See Delphiniums — Lloyd.
Delphiniums made me dream of realms afar. See Bedside
Flowers — Sercombe.
Delusions of the days that once have been See Giles Corey
of the Salem Farms (Prologue) — Longfellow
Delve not so deep in the gloomy past See Ascent. — Blanden
Dem folks m de Norf is de beatm'est lot' See Norvem People
— Russell.
Dem good old days done past and gone See My White Bread
• — Riley
Dennis was hearty when Dennis was young. See Grand Match,
The —O'Neill
Dense clouds hang low, the pulse of earth has stopped. See
Hurricane — Callaghan.
"Deny your God!*' they ringed me with their spears. See
Soldier of Fortune, The — Service.
Depart, depart, depart. See Lament of the Master of Erskme
— Scott
Depart! The Sentence of the Da<mn'd I hear. See Parting
The — Norris
Departed Brothers, generous, brave. See Catacombs, The. —
Baillie.
Departed Child! I could forget thee once. See Maternal
Grief — Wordsworth.
Departing summer hath assumed See September, 1802 (Upon
the Same Occasion), — Wordsworth.
Der boet may sing off "Der Oldt Oaken Bookit." See Dot
Long-Handled Dipper — Adams.
986
FIRST LINE INDEX
Bid
Der Kaiser auf der Vaterland (or of dis Faterland). See
Hoch! Der Kaiser and Kaiser & Co. — Rose.
Der Kaiser of dis Vaterlandt. See Teddy tint Me unt Gott.
— Unknown.
Der leedle boy vot yust arrived. See Vot to Call Him. —
Hobart.
Der lived a king inta da aste. See King Orfeo. — Unknown.
Der many wrecks of human peobles vat efery tay we see. See
Indemberance. — "Pretzel."
Der mule shtood on der stearnboad deck. See Der Mule Shtood
on Der Steamboad Deck. — Unknown.
Der noble Ritter Hugo. See Ballad by Hans Breitmann ; Ballad
of the Mermaid and Ritter Hugo. — Leland.
Der schiltren dhey vas poot in ped. See Mine Schildhood. —
Adams.
Dere Cous. Gorge, wel hear we are in the new plaice. See
Short Letters of a Small Boy. — West.
Dere was an old nigger, dey called him Uncle Ned. See Old
Uncle Ned. — Foster.
Dere's a d'eat bid, blat bump on my follid. See Mischievous
Daisy. — Adams.
Dere's a li'l yaller cradle. See Li'l Yaller Cradle. — Garnett.
Dere's no hidin' place down dere. See Dere's No Hidin' Place
Down Dere. — Unknown.
Dere's six children in our fam'lee. See Rubaiyat of Mathieu
Lettellier. — Amsbary.
Dervorgilla's supremely lovely daughter. See Portrait with
Background. — Gogarty.
Des a little cabin. See Little Cabin, A. — Johnson.
Descend from Heav'n (or Heaven), Urania, by that name. See
Paradise Lost ("Descend from Heav'n," etc.). — Milton.
Descend, ye Nine! descend and sing. See Ode for Music on
St. Cecilia's Day (Descend, Ye Nine). — Pope.
Descended of an ancient line. See To Msecenas (Odes, III, 29).
— Horace.
"Describe the Borough." — Though otir idle tribe. See Borough,
The (Poor, The). — Crabbe.
Dese eyes are gettin' old an' dim, this world's just like de snow.
See Massa Linkum by de Han'. — Unknown.
Deserted by the waning moon. See British Fleet, The (All's
Well).— Dibdin.
Design or chance makes others wive. See Marriage of the
Dwarfs, The. — Waller.
Desire, though thou my olde companion art. See Astrophel
and Stella (LXXII).— Sidney.
Desire we past illusions to recall? See Desire We Past Illu
sions to Recall? — Wordsworth.
Desolate and lone. See Lost and Fog. — Sandburg.
Desolate winter has fled from the woods of my heart. See
Winter Gone. — Squire.
Desolation dreamed of, though not accomplished. See Desola
tion Dreamed Of. — Millay.
Despairing beside a clear Stream. See Colin's Complaint. —
Rowe.
Desperate, at last I stand. See At Bay — Riley.
Despised by the world and unblessed with a wife. See Peter
Longpocket. — Unknown.
Dess you wonders who I am. See Mamma's P'ecious Dirl. —
Challiss.
Destined to war from very infancy. See Epitaphs (VI). —
Chiabrera.
Destroy a day and you destroy an immortal ring. See Destroy
a Day. — Kreymborg.
Destruction's a slow process, breaking the mind. See Winter.
—Mills.
Detestable race, continue to t expunge yourself, die out. See
Apostrophe to Man. — Millay.
Deus meus adjuva me. See Deus Meus. — Mael-Isu.
Deux petits enfants Francais. See Monsieur et Mademoiselle.
— Mulock.
Devil's Elbow was clean gone wild I See Race at Devil's El
bow, The. — Buckham.
Devotion's lovely form we see* See Elegant Girl, The. — Un
known.
Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws. See Sonnets
(XIX) .—Shakespeare.
Devoutly worshipping the oak. See Canticle. — Griffith.
Dew on her robe and on her tangled hair. See My Lady
April. — Dowsqn.
Dew sat[e] on Julia's hair. See Upon Julia's Hair Filled with
Dew, — Herrick.
Dewey-eyed with shimmering hair. See Old Song by New
Singers, An (Mr. Algernon C. Swinburne's Idea) , —
Wilkie.
Dexery-Tethery! down in the dike. See Wrangdillion, A. —
Dey is times in life when Nature. See When de Co'n Pone's
Hot. — Dunbar.
Dey may be ghosses, er dey may be none. See Ghoses. — Cor-
rothers.
Dey tell me I's unlucky. See His Wealth.— Unknown.
Dey tell me Joe Turner he done come. See Joe Turner. — Un
known.
Dey was hard times jes fo* Christmas round our neighborhood
one year. See Indignation Dinner, An. — Corrothers.
Dey wunce wuz er time which I gwineter tell you 'bout it.— -
See Some Imitations (Ef Uncle Remus Please ter 'Scusen
Me).— Riley.
Dey's jes' two kinds of people dat inhabit dis ol* earth. See
Dey's Jes' Two Kinds of People.- — Unknown.
Deze eatin* folks may tell me ub de gloriz ub spring lam*.
See Hog Meat. — Davis.
Dhere vas vot you call a maxim. See Der Deutscher's Maxim.
— Adams.
Dhere vos many qveer dings in dis land off der free. See
Mother-in-Law, The. — Adams.
Diamon's in ha* eyes. See Friendly Cloud, A. — Flint.
Diana Fitzpatrick Mauleverer Janies. See Miss James. —
Milne.
Diana guardeth our estate. See Hymn to Diana. — Catullus.
Diaphenia, drunk with sleep. See Male and Female Created
He Them. — Huxley.
Diaphenia, like a daffy do wndilly. See Diaphenia and Damelus'
Song of His Diaphenia. — Constable.
Dick and Will and Charles and I. See Autumn. — Roberts.
"Dick, I marvel much why in every plat." See Gloria Patri,
The. — Heywood.
Dickey-bird baby. See Dickey-Bird, The. — Unknown.
Dickie found a broken spade. See Worm, The. — Roberts.
Dickory, dickory, dock. See "Hickory, dickory, dock." —
Mother Goose.
Did a fairy's fancy spjn you. See To a Kitten. — Manning.
Did any bird come flying. See Bird or Beast? and "Did any
bird," etc. — C. Rossetti.
Did anybody ever have such a bad time as I do? See Two
Runaways, The. — Edwards.
Did Chaos form, — and water, air, and fire. See Genesis. —
Ingham.
Did ever you hear of the Mulligan ball — the Mulligan ball so
fine. See Famous Mulligan Ball, The. — Stanton.
Did he steal away from the great Omphale for a night. See
Drunken Heracles. — Gould.
Did I but see in man's immense despair. See Sonnet to Man.
— Nathan.
Did I dream? was't a fancy. See Nightmare, A. — Field.
Did I ever shoot anything? See Billy the Hermit. — Edwards.
"Did I ever tell you about Sally Ann's experience?" See Sally
Ann's Experience. — Hall.
Did I ever tell you how Dinah Shadd came to be wife av
mine? See Courting- of Dinah Shadd. — Kipling.
Did I ever tell you nay first experience as a teacher of elocu
tion? See Private Rehearsal, A. — Unknown.
Did I ever think. See Kokin Shu ("Did I ever think"). — Ono
No Takamura.
Did I iver tell ye about th' awful thing. See Finerty Holds
the Meeting for the Candidate. — Stewart.
Did I know Convict Joe? Yes, I knew him. See Convict Joe.
— Murdoch.
Did I see a crucifix in your eyes. See Crimson Changes Peo
ple. — Sandburg. f
Did love sojourn with you long. See Black and White. —
Duff.
Did many of us ever really see a tree? See Temple, A. —
Bagstad.
Did not each poet amorous of old. See Sonnets of a Portrait
Painter (X). — Ficke.
Did the rose-bush or the oak. See War. — Root.
"Did they dare — did they dare, to slay Owen Roe O'Neill?"
See Lament for the Death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill. —
Davis.
Did ye ever hear o guid Earl o Bran. See Earl Brand (A
vers.). — Unknown.
Did ye ever pass a youngster 'et 'd been an' stubbed his toe.
See Stubbed His Toe. — Foley.
Did ye ever sleep at the foot o' the bed. See Sleepin' at the
Foot o' the Bed. — Patrick.
Did you ask dulcet rhymes from me? See To a Certain Civil
ian. — Whitman.
Did you ask for the beaten brass of the moon? See House in
Taos, A (Moon). — Hugh'es.
Did you ever come to the place. See Mother's Love. — Clapp.
Did you ever dig to China. See In Your Own Back Yard. —
Michael.
Did you ever, ever, ever in your leaf, life, loaf. See Did You
Ever, Ever, Ever? — Unknown.
"Did you ever get a letter?" See First Letter. — Unknown.
Did you ever hear a rustling. See Ghostries. — Cholmondeley-
Pennell.
Did you ever hear about Cocaine Lil? See Cocaine Lil. —
Unknown.
Did you ever hear an amateur at sickness. See His Symptons.
— Butler.
Did you ever hear how Budge and Tod. See Land of Nod,
The. — Blinn.
Did you ever hear how we played "Hamlet.'* See "Hamlet"
in Billville. — Stanton.
Did you ever hear of Editor Whedon. See Daisy Fraser. —
Masters.
Did you ever hear of Good-Boy-Land. See Wonderful Coun
try of Good-Boy-Land, The. — Blake.
Did you ever hear of the Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge,
who lay. See Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, The. —
Sherwood.
Did you ever hear tell of old Timothy Tuff. See Tim Tuff. —
Capern.
Did you ever hear tell of sweet Betsy from Pike. See Sweet
Betsy from Pike.— Unknown.
Did you ever hear the story 'bout Willy, the Weeper? See
Willy the Weeper. — Unknown.
Did you ever hear two married women take leave of each
other. See Good-bye. — Unknown,
Did you ever meet Laugh-and-be-jolly? See Laugh and Be
Jolly. — Turner.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Did you ever meet Miss Pixie of the Spruces? See Miss Pixie.
— Roberts.
Did you ever! No, I never! See Menagerie, The. — Honey
well.
Did you ever note the beauty of the soft New England grasses.
See Painter in New England, A. — Stork.
Did you ever notice how inclined most people are to growl
about everything. See In a Horse Car. — Semple.
Did you ever see a battery take position? See Battery in Hot
Action, A and Supporting the Guns. — Detroit^ Free Press.
Did you ever see an air-hole on the ice. See Chibougamou. —
Drummond.
Did you ever see an alligator. See Spoon River Anthology
(Arlo Will). — Masters.
Did you ever see the nest. See Young Linnets, The. — Hawk-
shawe.
Did you ever see two girls get together to study of an evening?
See How Girls Study, — McDonald.
Did you ever sit and ponder, sit and wonder, sit and think.
See Life's a Funny Proposition after All. — Cohan.
Did you ever sit at twilight. See He Who Waits at Twilight.
— Hunter.
Did you ever sit just thinking. See When the Bunch Sings
"Adeline." — Unknown.
Did you ever think as the hearse rolls by. See Hearse Song,
The . — Unkn own.
Did you ever think you'd like to. See Honest, Wouldn't You?
— Unknown,
Did you ever wait for daylight when the stars along the river.
See Shallows of the Ford, The. — Knibbs.
Did you ever want anything very bad, and then have it come?
See Nellie's Missionary Gift. — Unknown.
Did you ever want to take your two bare hands. See Strug
gle, The. — Teichner.
Did you forget to bud in Spring. See Green Tree in the Fall,
The. — Rittenhouse.
Did you hear about the crocodile and Tommy Bowline? No?
See Tommy and the Crocodile. — Meyers.
Did you hear of the curate who mounted his mare. See
Crotchet Castle (Priest and the Mulberry Tree, The). —
Peacock.
Did you hear of the fight at Corinth. See Eagle of Corinth,
The. — Browndl.
Did you hear of the Widow Malone, Ohone! See Charles
O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon (Widow Malone). — Lever.
Did you, in those few years before you died. See Poet to His
Father, A. — Fisher.
Did you ne'er think what wondrous beings these? See Tales
of a Wayside Inn (Birds of Killingworth [Song of Birds]).
— Longfellow.
Did you never hear of a queer auld man. See Old Man of
Alloa, The. — Hogg.
Did you say you wished to see me, sir? step in; 'tis a cheer
less place. See Poor-House Nan. — Blinn.
Did you tackle the trouble that came your way. See How
Did You Die? — Cooke.
Did you think I could forget it. See Silver Wedding, The. —
Stowe.
Diddledy, diddledy, dumpty. See Diddledy, Diddledy, Dumpty.
— Unknown.
Didn't I ever tell you about Sarah? No? That's funny. See
"Sarah." — Davies.
Didn't know Flynn. See Flynn of Virginia. — Harte.
"Didn't the fox never catch the rabbit, Uncle Remus?*' See
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings (Wonderful
Tar-Baby, The) . — Harris.
Dido with the driven hair. See Beaten Path, The. — Winslow.
"Didst ever see a hanging?" "No, not one." See Phantoms
of St. Sepulchre, The. — Mackay.
Didst never observe when a pig in the fence. See Pig in the
Fence, A. — Unknown.
"Didst thou hear." See Pontius Pilate. — Arnold.
Die down, O dismal day, and let me live. See Die Down, O
Dismal Day. — Gray.
"Died, Lottie Dougherty," to-day. See Lottie Dougherty, —
Williams.
Dies irae, dies ilia! See Dies Irae. — Tommaso di Celano.
Dig the hole wider and deeper than the tree requires. See
How to Plant a Tree. — Rogers.
Diggory, Diggory, Delvet! See Mole, The. — Potter.
Dighton is engaged! Think of it and tremble! See Dighton
Is Engaged! — Burgess.
Dim, as the borrowed beams of Moon and Stars. See Religio
Laici. — Dryden.
Dim dawn behind the tamarisks — the sky is saffron-yellow. See
Christmas in India. — Kipling.
Dim eyes, deaf ears, cold stomach show. See New England
Gentleman's Epitaph, A and Lines Written at the Approach
of Death. — Dudley.
Dim, gradual thinning of the shapeless gloom. See Prelude:
The Troops. — Sassoon.
Dim the light in your faces: be passionless in the room. See
Image, The. — Hughes.
Dim vales, and shadowy floods. See Fairyland. — Poe.
Dim wind pillared the hills: stiller than mist it seemed. See
Sunrise Trumpets. — Auslander.
"Dimes and dollars! dollars and dimes!" See Dimes and Dol
lars.— Mills.
Diminutive puerile ultramarine. See Little Boy Blue. — Un-
Dimmed are the flowers now. See Night Piece. — Ubsdell.
Dimple-cheeked and rosy-lipped. See Tommy Smith. — Riley.
Dimpled and flushed and dewy pink he lies. See Baby. —
Eastman.
Dimpled of cheek and grave of gown. See Hester. — Reese.
Dimpled scheeks, mit eyes off plue. See Mine Vamily. —
Dimply damsel, sweetly smiling. See To Miss Margaret Pul-
teney. — Philips.
Ding, dong, bell. See Ding, Dong, Bell. — Mother Goose.
Ding dong! ding dong! See Ding Dong! Ding Dong! —
Foil en.
"Ding dong!" quoth the bell, "I've a story to tell." See Rape
of the Bell, The. — Moore.
Ding! Dong! The moon is gleaming. See Enchanted Garden,
The. — Barrows.
Ding-dong, ding-dong, ding-dong. See Dirge for a Righteous
Kitten, — Lindsay.
Ding-dong! ding-dong! Merry, merry. See Song from Frag
ment of an Eccentric Drama. — White.
Dion of Tarsus, here I lie, who sixty years have seen. See
Dion of Tarsus. — Unknown.
Dip down upon the northern shore. See In Meraoriam A. H. H.
("Dip down," etc.). — Tennyson.
Dip your hand in the mountain water. See "Dip your hand,"
etc. — Dresbach.
Dipped in the instincts of heaven. See Woman. — O Hagan.
Dire need of a cook made me acquainted with Tilly Bones. See
Tilly Bones. — Bellamy.
Dire rebel though he was. See Philip Van Artevelde (Philip
Van Artevelde). — Taylor.
Dirk Van Tull had a roaring bull. See Bull Hill. — Guiterman.
Dirkovitch was a Russian. See Man Who Was, The. — Kip
ling.
Dirty old gypsies. See Recluse Contemplates Vagabondia, A. —
Dis is gospel weathah sho'. See Song of Summer.— Dunbar.
Dis Language Anglaise dat dey spe'k. See Opie Read. —
Amsbary.
"Dis mawninV said Mirandy, "as I was a-fetchin' yo' clothes."
See Mirandy on the Enemy. — Dix.
Dis worl* was made in jiss six days. See Dixie's Land. —
Emmett.
"Disappointment — His appointment." See Disappointment —
His Appointment. — Young.
Disarm this beautiful machine. See Space of Breath (Ghost,
The). —Cook.
Disarmed with so genteel an air. See In Answer to Mr.
Pope. — Finch.
Disasters on disasters grow. See Human Frailty. — Freneau.
Discharged again! Yes, I am free. See Warden, Keep a Place
for Me. — Arkwright.
Disconsolate and sad. See Platonick Love. — Herbert of Cher-
bury.
Disguise upon disguise, and then disguise. See Soul unto
Soul Glooms Darkling. — Moore.
Disguised, He stands without in the street. See Holy Com
munion. — Strahan.
Dishes to wash and clothes to mend. See Spirit of the Home,
The. — Guest.
Dishonour'd hast thou been, but not debased. See To Venice.
— Landor.
Dismal and purposeless and gray. See Pain. — Lucas.
Dismiss your apprehension, pseudo bard. See At Shakespeare's
Grave. — B ro wne.
Dissolving in the chemic vat. See Change. — Kunitz.
Distracted with Care. See Despairing Lover, The. — Walsh.
his slumbers, let Washington sleep. See Wash-
See Excursion,
Disturb not . _ ..
ington's Grave. — Pike.
Diverging now (as if his quest had been).
The. — Wordsworth.
Divers doth use, as I have heard and know. See Deserted
Lover Consoleth Himself, The and Divers Doth Use, As
I Have Heard and Know. — Wyatt.
Dives, when you and I go down to Hell. See To Dives. —
Belloc.
Divinely curious. See Peary and the North Pole. — MacKaye.
Divinely shapen cup, thy lip. See On a Greek Vase. — Sher
man.
Diwectly after the season is over in town. See Dundreary in
the Country. — Taylor.
Dixon, a Choctaw, twenty years of age. See Savage, A. —
O'Reilly.
"Do all the good you can." See John Wesley's Rule and
Rule, A.— Wesley.
Do diddle di do. See Jim Jay. — De la Mare.
Do fishes gleam with hope or flowers feel. See Credo. —
Kreymborg.
Do gold-tongued candles comfort Thee. See Meditation in St.
Mary's. — Du Bois.
Do I believe in fairies? No, I don't. See As to Fairies. —
Unknown.
"Do I look like a debauchee?" said Blifkins. See Partingtonian
Patchwork (Blifkins the Bacchanal). — Shillaber.
Do I love her? See Indecision. — Unknown.
Do I love thee? Ask the bee. See Do I Love Thee? — Saxe.
Do I sleep? Do I dream? See De Tea Fabula. — Quiller-
Couch.
Do not allow roots to be exposed to the sun, drying winds, or
frost. See Draper's "Ten Commandments" on Tree Plant
ing. — Draper.
Do not be afraid, do not cry out, for life is good. See Peas
ants, The (Voice from Below, A). — "Gorky."
Do not be fretful of your old repose. See Letter to the Dead
in Spring. — Ions.
Do not come when I am dead. See My Hereafter. — De Long.
988
FIBST LINE INDEX
Bo you
Do not conceal those (or thy) radiant eyes. See To Cynthia
on Concealment of Her Beauty and "Do not conceal," etc.
— Kynaston.
Do not conceive that I shall here recount. See Virgin De
clares Her Beauties, A. — Barberino.
Do not crouch to-day and worship. See Present, The. — Procter.
Do not enforce the tired wolf. See Prelude to an Evening. —
Ransom. . , . ,
Do not expect again a phoenix hour. See Do not Expect Again
a Phoenix Hour. — Lewis.
Do not fear. See Release. — Paxton.
Do not fear, my love; no danger. See Fiirchte Nichts, Geliebte
Seele. — Heine.
Do not fear to put thy feet. See Faithful Shepherdess, The
(Song of the River-God to Amoret, The). — Fletcher.
Do not forget, my dear, that he is mine. See Do Not Forget,
My Dear. — Mahnkey.
Do not hurry; have faith. See Have Faith. — Carpenter.
Do not lament the transience of all things. See This Imper-
manence. — Ray.
Do not let any woman read this verse! See Deirdre. — Stephens.
Do not look for wrong and evil. See What to Look For. —
Cary.
Do not, O do not prize thy beauty at too high a rate. See
"Do not, O do not prize thy beauty at too high a rate." —
Unknown.
Do not pay too much attention to the stupid old body. See
Stupid Old Body, The. — Carpenter.
Do not pay too much attention to the wandering lunatic Mind
See Wandering Lunatic Mind, The. — Carpenter.
Do not rob or mar a tree, unless you really need what it has
to give you. See Plea, A. — Van_ Dyke.
Do not salute me, I am not your friend. See Ghost, The. —
O Cleirigh.
Do not sing that song again. See Do Not Sing That Song
Again. — McDermptt.
Do not stuff them with children's songs. See Interlude: Do
Not Stuff Them with Children's Songs. — Lindsay.
Do not suppose that I confess. See Contessa to Her Judges,
The. — Rice.
Do not take me, Stranger. See Turn Again. — Stuart.
Do not too sadly say. See _ Inextinguishable, The. — Hoyt.
Do not waste your pity, friend. See Wasted Sympathy, A. —
Ho wells.
Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind. See War Is Kind and
If War Be Kind.— Crane.
Do not weep or wonder why. See Beauty That Is Born.-— •
Keith.
Do not worry, eat three ^square meals a day. See Lincoln's
Rules for Living. — Lincoln.
Do not worry if I scurry from the grill room in a hurry. See
Cupid's Darts. — Unknown.
Do skyscrapers ever grow tired. See Skyscrapers. — Field.
Do something for somebody, somewhere. See Do Something
for Somebody. — Cutler.
Do stop! You make me angry, Bob! See Naughty Bob. —
Unknown.
Do the boys and girls still go to Siever's. See Spoon River
Anthology, The (Hare Drummer). — Masters.
Do the tears that arise in the heat of the strife. See Purpose
of Life, The. — Putnam.
Do the work that's nearest. See Helping Lame Dogs. — Kings-
ley.
Do they miss me at home? do they miss me? See Do They
Miss Me at Home? — Unknown.
Do thou, my rose, incline. See Rose Lover, A. — Whiting.
Do thy day's work, my dear. See Do Thy Day's Work. —
Unknown.
Do we have any accidents here, sir ? any _ children run over,
you say? See Crippled for Life. — Nicholls. <
Do we have many accidents here, sir? See Bridge-Keeper's
Story, The. — Eaton.
Do we heed the homely adage, handed down from days of
yore? See Let Every One Sweep before His Own Door. —
Unknown.
Do we indeed desire the dead. See In Memoriam A. H. H.
("Do we indeed," etc.). — Tennyson.
Do what conscience says is right. See Do Right. — Unknown.
Do write, my love, for but the sight. See To a Neglectful
Lover. — Birckhead.
Do ye hear the children weeping, O my brothers. See Cry
of the Children, The. — E. Browning.
Do ye know the little wood-mouse. See Wood-Mouse, The. —
Howitt.
"Do ye loike spring poethry, Mrs. McGlaggerty?" See Mrs.
Magoogin on Spring Bonnets and Spring Poetry. —
Jenkins.
Do you — ahem! — do you ever print any art items. See Western
Artist's Accomplishments, A. — Unknown.
Do you ask have I wooed before, love. See Ever So Long Ago.
— Unknown*
Do you ask me how I prove. See Heart's Proof, The. — Buck-
ham.
Do you ask me our duty as scholars? See Duty of the Amer
ican Scholar. — Curtis.
Do you ask what the birds say? The Sparrow, the Dove. See
Answer to a Child's Question and What the Birds Say. —
Coleridge.
Do you belong to "Grin & Bearit." See Which Firm Are
You In? — Cone.
"Do you call that manners, Jacob? Is that the way to bow."
See Not Guilty (?). — Hatton.
"Do you entertain any ill-will towards the prisoner?" See
False Witness Detected. — Knowles.
Do you ever He awake at night. See Voices of the Night. —
Kerr.
Do you ever stop to watch a horse pull a big load up a hill?
See Hero of the Hill, The. — Cooke.
Do you ever think, sweet Kitty. See Stealing Roses. — Gaddess.
Do you fear the force of the wind. See Do You Fear the
Wind?— Garland.
Do you feel your heart discouraged as you pass along the
way? See When Thou Passest through the Waters. —
Crowell.
Do you find out the likeness? See Big Shoe, The. — Whitney.
l<Do you give thanks for this? — or that?" No, God be
thanked. See Gratitude — Van Dyke.
Do you hear an ominous muttering as of thunder gathering
round? See It Is Coming. — Mosher.
Do you hear his whistle blowing. See Popcorn Man, The. —
Osborne.
Do you hear the cry as the pack goes by- See Wind- Wolves.
— Sargent.
Do you hear the noise of waters as they hiss along the sand?
See Flowing Tide, The. — Bradby.
Do you know. See Bedtime.- — Unknown.
"Do you know a country where the brave are brave?" See
Stranger's Question. — Holmes.
Do you know how many stars. See Do You Know How Many
Stars? — Unknown.
Do you know how much money Washington. See Pure Patriot
ism. — Talmage.
Do you know how the dream looms? See Silver Wind. —
Sandburg.
Do you know how the people of all the land. See From Poto
mac to Merrimac (Potomac Side). — Hale.
Do you know of the dreary land. See River Fight, The. —
Brownell.
Do you know of the house. See Grandma's House Is the House.
— Unknown.
Do you know that some one really said. See What Boys Are
Good For. — Goodfellow. %
Do you know that your soul is of my soul such a part. See To
My Son and Like Mother, like Son. — Grafflin.
Do you know the little wood-mouse. See Woodmouse, The. —
Howitt.
Do you know the olden story. See Christmas Time. —
Spangenberg.
Do you know there's lots of people. See Get into the Boosting
Business. — Unknown.
Do you know what it means, you boys and girls. See Do You
Know What It Means? — Unknown.
Do you know what Jane Jones says? See Value of Music,
• — Unknown.
Do you know what the birds say? The sparrow, the dove. See
Answer to a Child's Question and What the Birds Say. —
Coleridge.
Do you know what you are fighting against, fatuous mother.
See Son and Mother.— -Rice.
Do you know what's in my pottet? See Little Boy's Pocket,
A and Johnny's Pocket. — Unknown.
Do you know where the summer bloo_ms all the year round,
where there never is rain on a picnic day. See Land of
Nowhere, The. — Wilcox.^
Do you know why the rabbits are caught in the snare. See
Why. — Stevens.
Do you know you have asked for the costliest thing. See
Woman's Question, A. — Lathrop.
Do you like daisies and lambs with long tails? See Awaken
ing, The, — Chalmers.
Do you like marigolds? See Marigolds. — Driscoll.
Do you long, my Maiden. See "Do you long," etc. — Papago
Indians.
"Do you love him? Say, Brier-Rose." See Heart of Brier-
Rose. — Bell.
"Do you love me?" she said, when the skies were blue. See
Her Refrain.— O'Reilly.
Do you mind rinnin' barefit. See Treasure-Trove. — Angus.
Do you ne'er think that wondrous beings these? See Birds
of Killingsworth, The. — Longfellow.
Do you not hear her song. See Daphne. — Jones, Jr.
Do you not think I look funny? See Making Calls. — Unknown.
Do you recall how we sat by the smokily-burning. See Mem
ory of Cassis. — Millay.
Do you recall that night in June. See Danube River, The. —
Aide.
Do you remember an Inn. See Tarantella. — Belloc.
Do you remember as you pace your tawdry cage. See My
Lioness. — Mayer.
Do you remember, father. See Whip-Poor-Will, The. — -Van
Dyke.
Do you remember, Heart's Desire. See Hallowe'en Memory,
A. — Morley.
Do you remember honey-melon moon. See New Orleans. —
Ridge.
Do you remember how the twilight stood. See To Butterfly. —
Percy.
Do you remember how we came that day. See Two Married
(Heights, The). — Frazee-Bower.
Do you remember how you won. See More Letters Found
near a Suicide. — Home.
Do you remember, Joan (Oh, vain to wonder). See Saint,
The.— Wolfe.
Do you remember, long ago. See After Aughrim. — Geor-
ghegan.
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Do you remember me? or are you proud? See Years After. —
Landor.
Do you remember Mr. Goodbeare, the carpenter. See Elegy
for Mr, Goodbeare. — Sitwell.
Do you remember,, my sweet, absent son. See Child's Wish
Granted, The. — Lathrop.
Do you remember, O Delphic Apollo. See Webster Ford. —
Masters.
Do you remember once, in Paris of glad faces. See Do iou
Remember Once. — Seeger.
Do you remember one immortal. See To F. C, in Memoriam
Palestine, — Chesterton.
Do you remember, passer-by, the path. See Spoon River
Anthology (James Garber). — Masters.
Do you remember, Sister. See In the Garden. — Peterson.
Do you remember that day on the hilltop. See Poem for
Charles. — Sutton.
Do you remember that first Morning Drink. See Do You
Remember ? — Marquis.
Do you remember that night. See Do You Remember That
Night ? — Unknown.
Do you remember the dark months you held the sector at
Mametz. See Aftermath. — Sassoon.
Do you remember the dark pool at Nimes. See Pool, The. —
Corbin.
Do you remember the two old people we passed on the road
to Kerity. See Road to Kerity, The. — Mew.
Do you remember when you heard. See Do You Remember. —
Bayly.
Do you see how the Old Year hides his eyes. See King Is
Dead, Long Live the King, The. — Moulton.
Do you see that bird in the sky ? See Bird-Song. — Thayer.
Do you see that old beggar who stands at the door? See Mrs.
Turner's Object-Lessons (Charity). — Turner.
Do you see that ugly cur there, that wall-eyed looking beast?
See Moose Hunt, The. — Unknown.
"Do you see this lock of hair?" said an old man to me. See
Care of God, The. — Unknown.
Do you think Pd marry a woman. See Bachelor's Mono-
Rhyme, A. — Mackay.
Do you think I'm afraid of dyin' becoz I would ruther live.
See Old Ben's Trust. — Unknown.
Do you think, my boy, when I put my arms around you. See
Lonely Child, The. — Oppenheim.
"Do you think of me as I think of you." See Do You Think
of Me? — E. Browning.
Do you think of me at all. See Dead "Wessex," the Dog, to
the Household. — Hardy.
Do you understand algebra? See Philosopher and the Ferry
man, The. — Unknown.
Do you want a guide, Signore? See Zetto, the Story of
a Life. — Long.
Do you want to know who I am. See Dolls* Hospital, The. —
Unknown.
Do you want to see my kittens? See My Kittens. — Brown.
Do you wilt and whine, if you fail to win. See Playing the
Game. — Unknown.
Do you wish the world were better? See Better, Wiser and
Happier and Wishing. — Wilcox.
Do you wish to know the reason. See Reason Why, The. —
Unknown.
Do you wonder to see him in chains? See Columbus Day. —
Tennyson.
Do you wonder what I am seeing. See Coast-Guard, The. —
Do your best, your very best. See Do Your Best. — Unknown.
"Do your bit!" How cheap and trite. See Do Your All. —
Guest.
Doan keer how he rompin* roun* — fill de house wid joy. See
Dat's My LiF Boy. — Unknown.
"Doan' you go, chile — doan' you dar'!" See Sistah Lize. —
Cook.
Dobe Bill, he came a-riding from the canyon, in the glow. See
Killer, The. — Unknown.
"Dockbridge," said the District- Attorney. See Old U. S., The.—
Doctor Foster went to Glo'ster. See "Doctor Foster/* etc. —
Mother Goose.
Doctor, if you can wait, 1 11 tell you the tale o my life. See
First Quarrel, The. — Tennyson.
Dr. Jelly and Dr. Jam and Dr. Marmalade. See Wonderful
Cure in Barley Town, A. — Dixey. ,, .-.
Dr. Jerome Walker, of Brooklyn, told how Mr. Lincoln. See
Mild Rebuke to a Doctor. — Unknown.
Dr. John Carter was a London physician. See Laddie. —
Whitaker.
Dr. Liverwort stepped quietly from the sick chamber. See
Clear Case, A.— Whlpple.
Doctor MacLure did not lead a solemn procession. See Be
side the Bonnie Brier Bush (Through the Flood). — Mac-
Laren.
Dr. Milton S- Terry, professor in Garrett Bible Institute. See
He Did. — Unknown.
Dr. Wagner put on a doleful look. See Fearful Operation, A.
— Payne.
Doe, doe! See Lay of the Deserted Influenzaed. — Cholmon-
'deley-Pennell.
Doe not, O doe not prize thy beauty at too high a rate. See
"Doe not, O doe not." — Campion ( ?)
Doeg, though without knowing how or why. See Absalom
and Achltophel, Second Part (Doeg and Og). — Dryden.
Does a cloud hide all the blue. See Smile It Away. — Rowe.
Does a man ever give up hope, I wonder. See Truth at Last.
—Sill.
Does a two-year-old baby pay for itself up to the time it
reaches that interesting age? See Does a Two- Year-Old
Baby Pay? — Unknown.
Does Chinchinillo follow thee about? See Walter Savage Lan-
dor's Favorite Cat, Chinchinillo. — Landor.
Does he know that his forefathers, back unto Adam. See
Rueful Rhyme of a Robin. — Eden.
Does he lie gladly in the earth of home. See In Arlington. —
Mead.
Does it make a boy any more of a man. See True Manliness.
— Unknown.
Does it matter? — losing your leg? See Does It Matter? —
Sassoon.
"Does Mr. Sawyer live here?" See Pickwick Papers, The
(Jack Hopkins' Story). — Dickens.
Does money bring men gladness ? See Money. — Guest.
Does my nose look crooked? See Nose Out of Joint, A. —
Goodfellow.
Does no one see that in your wood. See Boy. — Welles.
Does the heart grieve on. See Heart Recalcitrant, The. —
Speyer.
Does the pearl know, that in its shade and sheen. See Does
the Pearl Know? — Hay.
Does the road wind up-hill all the way? See Up-Hill. —
C. Rossetti.
Does the snow fall at sea? See Snow-Song, A. — Van Dyke.
Does yo' see dem yaller roses clingin* to de cabin wall. See
Grandfather's Rose. — Denison.
Does your gift from Heaven give you all the money that you
need? See Gift from Heaven. — Guest.
Doesn't thou 'ear my 'erse's legs, as they canters awaay? Sec
Northern Farmer, New Style. — Tennyson.
Dog around the block, sniff. See Dog around the Block. —
White.
Dogs barking, dust awhirling. See Hail and Farewell. —
Dogs, I contend, is jes' about. See Hired Man's Dog-Story,
The.— Riley.
Dollie, the night has come. See Lullaby, A. — Elson.
Dolly and I were the best of good friends. See My Child. —
Derby.
Dolly knows what's the matter — Dolly and I. See Homesick.
— Unknown.
Dolly, you're a sad disgrace. See Dolly's Bath. — Unknown.
Dolores had prepared no speech. See In the Palace of the King
(Tale of Old Madrid, A) .—Crawford.
Domed with the azure of heaven. See Vapour and Blue. —
Campbell.
Domenic Darragh walked the land. See Mountainy Childer,
The. — Shane.
Dominic came riding down, sworded, straight and splendid.
See Lovers of Marchaid, The. — Pickthall.
Domintts. See Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe ("JP/a ce bo" [Dirge
for Phyllip Sparowe, A]). — Skelton.
Don Crambo once there was who had for wife. See Don
Crambo. — Meyers.
Don Gomez, you have heard what this stranger has said. See
Columbus at the Court of Spain. — Vinent.
Don Juan has ever the grand old air. See Don Juan. —
Don' let yo' watch run down, Cap'n. See Don* Let Yo' Watch
Run Down. — Unknown.
Don Pedro loved the Donna Inez who. See Don Pedro and
Fair Inez. — Meyers.
Donal o' Dreams has no bed for his sleeping. See Fiddler, The.
— Trapnell.
Donald Caird's come again! See Donald Caird. — Scott.
Donald, he's come to this town. See Dugall Quin (B vers.). —
Unknown.
Bone are the toils and the wearisome marches. See Ode for
Memorial Day. — Dunbar.
Done is a battle on the dragon black. See Done Is a Battle
on the Dragon Black. — Dunbar.
Done to death by slanderous tongues. See Much Ado about
Nothing ("Done to death," etc."). — Shakespeare.
Dong-Dong — the bells rang out. See Fire-Bell's Story, The. —
Catlin.
Bonn Piatt — of Mac-o-chee. See Don Piatt of Mac-o-chee. —
Riley.
Donne, the delight of Phoebus and each muse. See To John
Donne. — Jonson.
Don't be foolish and get sour when things don't just come
your way. See Keep Sweet. — Gillilan.
Don't be sorry mo'ners, when de sun don't shine. See Don't
Be Sorry. — Unknown.
"Don't Care" is no friend of mine. See "Don't Care" and
"Never Mind." — Bangs.
Don't crowd and push on the march of life. See Room Enough
for All. — Unknown.
Don't give up hoping when the ship goes down. See Hang to
Your Grit! — Thayer.
Don't go out to-night, Joe. See Ten Nights in a Barroom
(Drunkard's Repentance, A.) — Arthur.
Don't go to the theatre, lecture, or ball. See Write Them a
Letter To-Night. — Unknown.
Don't grow old too fast, my sweet! See Mother's Song. —
Unknown.
Don't handle me more than is necessary. See Baby Speaks. —
Masson.
Don't hate your neighbor if his creed. See Work for Small
Men. — Foss.
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Don't hunt for trouble, but look for success. See Face the
Sun. — Unknown.
Don't hunt him with a sling or gun. See How to Catch a
Bird. — Jacobs.
Don't kill the birds, the pretty birds. See Don't Kill the
Birds. — Colesworthy.
Don't let the song go out of your life. See Don't Let the
Song Go Out of Your Life. — Stiles.
Don't like pawpaws, well I swan. See Pawpaw, The. — Hop
kins.
Don't look for the flaws as you go through life. See Current
of Life, The and As You Go through Life. — Unknown.
Don't mind being broke at all. See On Being Broke. — Guest.
Don't neglect the quiet hour. See Communion. — Spicer.
"Don't pick all the flowers!" cried Daisy one day. See
Meadow Talk. — Smith.
Don't Praise yourself, lest others Doubt and Grieve you. See
Of Bragging. — Guiterman.
Don't prate about what is your right. See Slogan. — M'Lean.
Don't say that you think me courageous, for that's an assertion
I doubt. See Hunting a Madman. — Nicholls.
Don't send my boy where your girl can't go. See Sin Is Sin.
— Unknown.
Don't shirk. See Proverbs (Good Advice). — Unknown.
Don't sing of roses and lilacs or locusts. See Those Roses. —
Tyree.
Don't take on so, Hiram. See Always Right. — Field.
Don't talk of September! — a lady. See Hunting Season, The.
— Bayly.
Don't talk to me of Olympus' maids. See Little Woman, The.
— Barnes.
Don't talk to me of parties, Nan; really, I can not go. See
Dead Kitten, The. — Dayre.
"Don't tell me 'there's room at the top'." See Tragedy, A. —
Knox.
Don't they, though? See Tom Fay's Soliloquy. — Fern.
Don't think when you have troubles. See Don't Envy Other
Folks. — Unknown.
Don't want medals on my breast. See Reward. — Guest.
Don't want to work, or nothin'. See That Tired Feeling. —
Cleveland Leader.
Don't wish the wind would fall! See Wind, The. — Turner.
Don't worry, dear; the bleakest years. See Don't Worry. —
Unknown.
Don't worry when you stumble. See Don't Worry. — Un
known.
Don't you hear the big spurs jingle? See Dance at Silver
Valley, The. — Maxwell.
Don't you hear the children coming. See School "Called." —
Taylor.
Don't you hear the tramp of soldiers? See One beneath Old
Glory. — Unknown.
Don't you mind about the triumphs. See Keep Cheering Some
One On. — McKinsey.
Don't you remember lame Sally, Joe Jones. See Joe Jones — A
Parody. — Unknown.
Don't you remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt. See Ben Bolt. —
English.
Don't you remember when the ship, the pirate ship, that flew.
See And Just Then. — Foley.
Don't you talk to me about women, as though they were timid
and weak. See Mother's Daring, A. — Nicholls.
"Don't you think, Minerva," said Mr. Backenstots. See Who
Should Wipe the Dishes.— Kelly.
Don't you think skating is dreadful. See Mrs. Smart Learns
How to Skate. — Augusta.
"Don't you think that," I asked the coachman. See David
Copperfield (Death of Steerforth, The). — Dickens.
Don't you think the trees remember. See Ambition. — Payne.
Don't you trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. See Don't
Trouble Trouble. — Pearse.
Don't you want to hear me talk trees a little now? See Auto
crat of the Breakfast Table, The (Talks on Trees). —
Holmes.
Doodle, doodle, doo! See Doodle, Doodle, Doo. — Mother Goose.
Doom is dark and darker than any sea-dingle. See Chorus
from a Play. — Auden.
Doomed as we are our native dust. See Composed in One of
the Catholic Cantons. — Wordsworth.
Dora! Dora! Dora! wake up, wake up, I say! See Taken by
Surprise. — Victor.
Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes. See On a Lady Who
Fancied Herself a Beauty and Song. — Sackville.
Dorinda's youthful spouse. See Widow, The. — Gellert.
Dormi, Jesu, mater ridet. See Latin Lullaby. — Unknown.
Dorothy goes with her pails to the ancient well in the court
yard. See Dorothy: A Country Story (Dorothy). —
Munby.
Dosh Tinley was an enterprising darkey. See Uncle Edom
and the Flurridy Nigger. — Andrews.
Dosn't thou 'ear my 'erse's legs, as they canters away? See
Northern Farmer: New Style. — Tennyson.
Dost ask me of these blossoms bright? See On a Gift of
Flowers. — Augier.
Dost deem him weak that owns his strength is tried? See
Strong, The. — Cheney.
Dost pleasure take in constant whining. See To a Pessimist.
— Paxton.
Do'st see how unregarded now. See Sonnet. — Suckling.
Dost thou know 'tis Easter Day? See Dost Thou Know 'Tis
Easter Day? — Unknown.
Dost thou look back on what hath been. See In Memoriam
A. H. H. ("Dost thou," etc.). — Tennyson.
See
See God's
Dost thou not hear? Amid dun, lonely hills.
Harp, An. — Field.
Dost thou not know God's country, where it lies?
Country. — Auringer.
Dost thou remember, friend of vanished days. See In Tus
cany. — Mackay.
Dost thou still hope thou shalt be fair. See Fair Inconstant,
The. — Thompson.
Dost thou weep, mourning mother. See Mourning Mother, The.
— E. Browning.
Dot dog, he was dot kind of dog. See Der Dog und Der Lobster.
— Unkno wn .
Dot shcool mit all dem leedle poys! See Dose Leedle Poys. —
Goldbeck.
Dot vee poy, schtanding oop, mit his head on te ground. See
Schneider Decides for Prohibition. — Hopkins.
Dot vinder dime, dot's came again; der ground vas hard mit
freeze. See Dot Vinder Dime. — Unknown.
Doth it not thrill thee, Poet. See Passionate Reader to His
Poet, The. — Le Gallienne.
Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move? See Doth
Then the World Go Thus. — Drummond of Hawthornden.
Doth thy heart stir within thee at the sight. See Orchard
Blossoms. — Hemans.
Doubt no longer that the Highest is the wisest and the best.
See Faith. — Tennyson.
Doubt no more that Oberon. See Doubt No More That
Oberon. — Millay.
Doubt you to whom my Muse these notes entendeth. See As-
trophel and Stella (First Song). — Sidney.
Doubtless, my friend, much good I see. See On Taking a
Wife.; — Maucroix.
Doubtless the pleasure is as great. See Hudibras ("Doubtless
the pleasure," etc.). — Butler.
Doubtless we think the Being who made man. See First
Cause, The ("Doubtless we think," etc.). — Sill.
Down a hill, then up a hill. See Autumn Road, An. — Dres-
bach.
Down and up, and up and down. See Work. — Gary.
Down around the quay they lie, the ships that sail to sea. See
Port o' Heart's Desire, The. — McGroarty.
Down at the hall at midnight sometimes. See Dance. —
Weeden.
Down between the walls of shadow. See Subway. — Sandburg.
Down by a shining water well. See My Kingdom. — Stevenson.
Down by the flash of the restless water. See Ballade of a
Ship. — Robinson.
Down by the railroad in a green valley. See Eye-Witness. —
Torrence.
Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet. See
Down by the Salley Gardens and Old Song Resung, An.
— Yeats.
Down by the water-meadows. See Winter. — Angus.
Down by yon garden green. See Laird of Waristoun, The
(A vers.). — Unknown.
Down Bye Street, in a little Shropshire town. See Widow in
the Bye Street, The.— Masefield.
"Down cellar," said the cricket. See Potatoes' Dance, The. —
Lindsay.
Down deep in a hollow, so damp and so cold. See Philosopher
Toad, The.— Nichols.
Down! Down! See Down! Down! — Farjeon,
Down, down beneath the daisy beds. See Song of the Garden-
Toad, The. — Lindsay.
Down, down, Ellen, my little one. See Apres. — Munby.
Down east and up along the fringy coast of Maine. See
Down East and Up Along. — Grover.
Down from a sunken doorstep to the road. See Romance. —
Howells.
Down from her dainty head. See Lily Princess, The. — Un
known.
Down from the hill, up from the glen. See I Want Mamma.
— Unknown.
Down from the rocky western steep. See Flock at Evening,
The. — Shepard.
Down from the sky on a sudden he drops. See Goldfinch, The.
—Shepard.
Down from the weeping elms and sodden eaves. See Adagio.
— Eva.
Down grassy lanes where cottonwood and peach. See Negro
Settlement. — Scruggs.
Down in a dark dungeon I saw a brave knight. See "Down
in a dark dungeon I saw a brave knight." — Unknown.
Down in a field, one day in June. See Discontent. — Jewett.
Down in a garden golden. See Rose's Cup, The. — -Sherman.
Down in a garden sat my dearest Love. See Down in a Gar
den. — Unknown.
Down in a green and shady bed. See Violet, The. — Taylor.
Down in a little back garden. See _Mud Pies. — Jones.
Down in a street by the river's side. See Cripple Ben. — -
Catlin.
Down in adoration falling. See Tantum Ergo Sacramentum.
— Unknown.
Down in Coomer's Alley. See Sally. — Meyers.
Down in de b'ight deen meadow. See Daisy's Faith. —
Mathews.
Down in de woods, by de light o' de moon. See Saga of a
'Possum. — Paxton.
Down in Dumbarton there wound (or wonnd) a rich merchant.
See Bonnie Annie. — Unknown.
Down in front of Casey's old brown wooden stoop. See Side
walks of New York, The. — Lawlor and Blake.
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Down in my solitude under the snow. See Crocus's Soliloquy,
The. — Gould.
Down in our cellar on a Monday and a Tuesday. See Old
Ellen Sullivan. — Welles.
Down in St. Louis at 12th and Carr. See Brady (A vers.).—
Unknown.
Down in sunny southland. See Nature's Song of Georgia. —
McElveen.
Down in the bleak December bay. See "Mayflower," The. —
Ellsworth.
Down in the city's market-place. See Cricket Singing in the
Market- Place, A. — Poole.
Down in the depths. See Ocean's Dead, The. — Ford.
Down in the grassy lowland dells. See Lilies of the Valley. —
Walker.
Down in the hollow. See Down in the Hollow. — Fisher.
Down in the meadow, sprent with dew. See Road to Castaly,
The (Revelation). — Brown.
Down in the mud I lay. See Assault Heroic, The. — Graves.
Down in the narrow alley there was the noise. See Out of
Muhl queen's Alley. — Provost.
Down in the Negro quarters _ on a Georgia plantation. See
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." — Reed.
Down in the night I hear them. See Voices, The. — Riley.
Down in the old French quarter. See Dr. Sam. — Field.
Down in the rushes beside the pool. See Frog's Singing
School, The. — Corbett.
Down in the silent hallway. See Unsatisfied Yearning. — Mun-
kittrick.
Down in the Southern country. See Almost Home. — McCants.
Down in the underground are the shovel hands. See Niggers.
— Kimmel.
Down in the valley, deep, deep, deep. See Where They Grow
and Why They Grow. — Unknown.
Down in the valley, valley so low. See Down in the Valley. —
Unknown.
Down in the valley were gathered, one day. See Trees
Choice, The. — Carter.
Down in the west the shadows rest. See Canoe Song at Twi
light.— McCully.
Down in the yellow bay where the scows are sleeping. See
Cap'n Goldsack. — "Macleod."
Down in yon forest there stands a hall. See Bells of Paradise,
The. — Unknown.
Down in yon garden sweet and gay. See Willie Drowned in
Yarrow. — Unknown.
Down in yonder meadow where the green grass grows. See
Down in Yonder Meadow. — Unknown.
Down lay in a nook my lady's brach. See Philip van Arte-
velde (Song). — Taylor.
Down London Lanes, with swinging reins. See Mosby at
Hamilton. — Cawein.
Down "mid the tangled roots of things. See Miner, The. —
Lowell.
Down narrow streets through dim lights may be seen. See
Relics. — Smith.
Down near Salton by the village of Alton. See Tree-Climbing
Fish, The. — Lindsay.
Down Newport Street, last Sunday night. See Newport Street, E.
— Goldring.
Down on de cabin flo'. See Pickaninny Lullaby. — Boyle.
Down on de Mississippi floating. See Nelly Was a Lady. —
Foster,
Down on the beach when the tide is out. See Treasures. —
Thayer.
Down on the big ranch, down there where I lived. See Alia
en El Rancho Grande. — Unknown.
Down on the north wind sweeping. See Inhospitality. — Un
known.
Down on the shadowed stream of time and tears. See Christ
and the Mourners. — Cqnway.
Down on the sunlit ebb, with the wind in her sails, and free.
See On the Embankment. — Gibson.
Down some cold field in a world unspoken. See Requiem (Sol
dier, The).— Wolfe. "
Down south there is a curio-shop. See Discreet Collector,
The.— Field.
Down swept the chill wind from the mountain peak. See
Vision of Sir Launfal, The (Prelude to Part Second). —
Lowell.
Down the ages comes a sound grown dark. See Nirvana. —
Maclnnes.
Down the air, everywhere. See Rain Song. — Jackson.
Down the blue night the unending columns press. See Clouds.
— Brooke.
Down the bright stream the Fairies float. See Last Voyage of
the Fairies, The. — Adams.
Down the broad hillside toward Jerusalem. See Woman's
Love. — Unknown.
Down the dark alley a ring of orange light. See East-End
Coffee-Stall, An. — Noyes.
Down the deep steps of stone, through iron doors. See Judg
ment. — Benet.
Down the dimpled greensward dancing. See Gambols of Chil
dren. — Darley.
Down the dripping pathway dancing through the rain. See
Rainy Song. — Eastman.
Down the goldenest^of streams. See Mater Amabalis. — Lazarus.
Down the green hill-side fro* the castle window. See Lady
Jane. — Quiller-Couch.
Down the hard frozen road that leads to the city. See Uncle
Newton — A Pinchtown Pauper. — Gordon.
Down the lane, and across the fields. See Doris. — Harper.
Down the Little Big Horn. See Down the Little Big Horn. —
Brooks.
Down the long hall she glistens like a star. See Venus of the
Louvre. — Lazarus.
Down the long road we went. See Road, The. — Untermeyer.
Down the long street he limps with anxious eye. See Enter
prise, The. — Gibson.
Down the market. See "Down the market." — Unknown.
Down the picket-guarded lane. See "How Are You, Sanitary?"
Down the quiet eve. See In Hospital (Music). — Henley.
Down the rippling, dancing river. See On the River. — Long.
Down the road someone is practicing scales. See Sunday Morn
ing. — MacN eice.
Down the road to Llasa. See Pilgrims of Thibet, The. — Rice.
Down the Savoy valleys sounding. See Church of Brou, The. —
Arnold.
Down the street, with a lilting swing. See Crutches' Tune,
The. — Stoner.
Down the sultry arc of day. See Description of a Summer's
Eve.— White.
Down the valleys of Languedoc. See At Carcassonne. — Gar-
Down the vista of the ages. See Endless Procession, The. —
Unknown.
Down the white road. See Cavalcade. — Sackville.
Down the wintry mountain. See Highland Cattle. — Mulock.
Down the world with Marna! See Wander-Lovers, The. —
Down this "pathway, through the shade. See Colonial Garden,
A. — Kenyon.
Down this side of the gravel-walk. See Garden Fancies (Flow
er's Name, The).— R. Browning.
Down through the ancient Strand. See London Voluntaries
snow-drifts in the street.
See Boy, The.—
See
(Scherzando) . — Henley.
Down through the s:
Field.
Down through the spheres that chant the Name of One.
Four Sonnets (IV). — Jones.
Down to the pond came a pretty fawn. See Life. — Brown.
Down to the Puritan marrow of my bones. See Wild Peaches
("Down to the Puritan marrow," etc.}. — Wylie.
Down to the stream they flying go. See Shibboleth. — Cleveland.
Down to thd wharves, as the sun goes down. See My Ship. —
Allen.
Down toward the deep-blue water, marching to throb of drum.
See Your Lad, and My Lad. — Parrish.
Down under the ground, deep leagues adown. See In the Tenth
Circle. — Unknown,
Down where the long, dark, wooden bridge. See Leagued with
Death. — Unknown. .
Down with the rosemary and bayes. See Ceremonies for Can
dlemas Eve. — Herrick.
Down with the rosemary, and so. See Ceremony for Candle
mas Day. — Herrick.
Down with the traffic! down, we say. See Down with the
Traffic. — Williams.
"Down with wild orgies!" See Carillon. — Guiterman.
Down, you mongrel, Death! See Poet and His Book, The. —
Mfllay.
Downe downe proud minde, thou soarest farre above thy might.
See "Downe downe proud minde." — Unknown.
Downe in the depth of mine iniquity. See Caelica ("Downe in
the depth," etc.). — Greyille.
Downward through the evening twilight. See Song of Hiawatha,
The (Hiawatha's Childhood). — Longfellow.
. . . Downwards we hurried fast. See Prelude, The (Down the
Simplon Pass). — -Wordsworth.
Downy came and dwelt with me. See Downy Woodpecker, The.
— Burroughs.
Dow's Flat. That's its name. See Dow's Flat — 1856. — Harte.
Dozing, and dozing, and dozing! See Cat-Life. — Larcom.
Drag your heart; go deep. See Dragnet. — Auslander.
Dragonfly, dragonfly. See Dragonfly. — Unknown.
Dragoons, I tell you the white hydrangeas turn rust and go
soon. See Hydrangeas. — Sandburg. -
Drake he's in his hammock an' a thousand mile away. See
Drake's Drum. — Newbolt.
Drank lonesome water. See Lonesome Water. — Helton.
Draw a clean breath of crisp and moonless air. See Thoughts
at the Year's End.— Deutsch.
Draw a pail of water. See Draw a Pail of Water. — Unknown.
Draw back the cradle curtains, Kate. See King of the Cradle,
The. — Ashby-Sterry.
Draw near, you lovers that complain. See Exequies, The. —
Stanley.
Draw near, ye gallant seamen, while I the truth unfold. See
New Song on Lord Nelson's Victory of Copenhagen, A. —
Unknown.
Draw oop dem bapers, lawyer, und make 'em shtrong und lawful.
See Baitsy and I Are Oudt. — Warren.
Draw round my bed. Is Anselm keeping back? See Bishop
Orders His Tomb, The. — R. Browning.
"Draw the curtains back: let the moon come in." See To
Sheena, Beloved, Thought Dying.— Cogie.
Draw up hyar near the fire, while I give the logs a poke. See
Story of Christmas Eve, A. — Howard.
Draw up the papers, lawyer, and make 'em good and stout.
See Betsey and I Are Out. — Carleton.
Drawn from hill and plain and prairie, from the lands of
corn and pine. See Through Dimness to Truth. — Gladden.
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See JStill-heart. — Sturm.
Physical Pain.
— Kipling.
Dream after dream I see the wrecks that lie. See "Wanderer,"
The (Posted) . — Masefidd.
Dream, dream, dream. See Dream, Dream, Dream! — Field.
Dream' dream, them flesh of me! See Lullaby. — "Worth."
Dream not of noble service elsewhere wrought. See Life's
Common Duties. — Savage.
Dream the Great Dream, though you should dream — you only.
See Dream the Great Dream. — Coates.
Dreamer, say, will you dream for me. See Dreamer, Say. —
Dreamer, "waiting for darkness with sorrowful, drooping eyes.
See Forward. — Proctor.
Dream-fair, beside dream waters, it stands alone. See Shadow
House of Lugh, The. — "Carbery."
Dreaming by sand and water. See Estray. — McClure.
Dreaming in marble all the castle lay. See Of Nicolette.—
Dreaming of a* prince. See After All and After All. — Davies.
Dreaming of cities dead. See Dreaming of Cities Dead and
On Broadway. — Cox. .
Dreaming of grips at her heart. See Ram Winds Blow Doors
Open. — Sandburg.
Dreaming of you again, but peacefully now. See know. —
Dreaming within a forest deep. See At Easter Time.—
Dreams are but interludes which Fancy makes. See Dreams. —
Dreams are "made in the moon, my dear. See Where Dreams
Are Made. — Johnson.
Dreams are they — but they are God's dreams ! See God s
Dreams are' visions of the night. See Washington Bicenten
nial, The.— Beck.
Dreams, books, are each a world; and books, we know. See
Personal Talk (Books a Substantial World). — Wordsworth.
Dreams! cheer the child with sights of joy. See "Dreams!
cheer the child with sights of joy." — Unknown.
Dreams come true, and everything. See In the Haunts of
Bass and Bream. — Thompson.
Dreams fade with morning light. See Poets Epitaph, The. —
Kilmer.
Dreams, graves, pools, growing flowers, cornfields. See So to
Speak. — Sandburg. .
Dreams in the dusk. See Dreams in the Dusk. — bandburg.
Dreams that delude with flying shade men's minds. See We
Are Such Stuff As Dreams. — Petronius Arbiter.
Dreamy, poising dragonflies. See Evening. — Field.
Dreary and brown the night comes down. See Columbus at
the Convent. — Trowbridge.
Dreary East winds howling o'er us. See March, A. — Kmgsley.
Dreary lay the long road, dreary lay the town. See Toy
Band, The. — Newbolt.
Dreary was winter, wet with changeful sting. See Growth of
Love, The (LiVII).— Bridges.
Drecker, the draw-bridge keeper, opened wide. See Draw-
Bridge Keeper, The. — Abbey. •
Drenched with purple. See Simaetha. — H. D,
Dress your gold locks, make soft your azure eyes. See Sonnet.
— Desportes. w . _ . _
Dressed in bead strings. See Flying Papooses Are Boys and
Girls with Wings. — Lindsay.
Drift of birds flying homeward from the south. See Anna
Drifting, groping. See In New York (In the Night). — Percy.
Drifting sands and a caravan, the desert's endless space. See
Drifting Sands and a Caravan. — Langworthy.
Drifts, drifts, the dark crowd! See Passing Crowds. — Murray.
Drink and be merry, merry, merry boys. See Song, The. —
Morton.
Drink! Drink! Drink! See Drink! Drink! Drink! — Upham.
Drink! drink! to whom shall we drink? See Old Man's Carou
sal, The.— Paulding. ' „,*,.«..
Drink, friends, the parting hour draws nigh. See Prohibition
Song of Good Fellowship. — Sigourney. (
Drink, gossips mine! we drink no wine. See Drink, gossips
mine!" etc. — Symonds, tr.
Drink in moods. See Tanka ("Drink in moods"). — Alexander.
Drink not the third glass, which thou canst not tame. See
Church-Porch, The. — Herbert.
Drink that rot gut, drink that rot gut. See Drinking Song.—
Unknown.
Drink to me only with thine eyes. See To Celia and Song to
Celia. — Jonson. '
Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow. See Bloody Brother, The
(Drink To-Day). — Fletcher.
Drive on, sharp wings, and cry above. See Redshanks. — Bell.
Driven, at midnight, to growth, the city's wistful turnings. See
Lover as Fox. — Rukeyser.
Driven to achievement by youth and love. See Haute Politique.
—Trace.
Driven wild with rum, he turned into the street. See Drunk
ard's Death, The. — Jones.
Driver peeping through his little window and addressing a stout
lady passenger. See Paying Her Fare. — Dallas.
Drivin* steel, drivin* steel. See Hammer Man. — Unknown.
Driving north through the wind and rain. See Wild Heart. —
Kaufman.
Driving the cows from the upper meadow. See Country Court
ship.— Kelly.
Driving up the Mallerstang. See Mugger's Song, The. —
Gibson.
Droning a drowsy syncopated tune. See Weary Blues, The. —
Hughes.
Drop a pebble in the water, and its ripples. See Influence. —
Morris.
Drop a pebble in the water: just a splash, and it is gone.
See Drop a Pebble in the Water. — Foley.
Drop, drop, slow tears. See Drop, Drop, Slow Tears and
Litany, A. — Fletcher.
Drop me the seed, that I, even in my brain. See Lollingdon
Downs (Sonnet). — Masefield.
Dropped feathers from the wings of God. See Poet Songs
("Dropped feathers," etc.). — Baker.
Drops of perspiration fell from Mammy Washington's black
face. See When I Am Weak Then I Am Strong.—
Sherman.
Drough der streeds of Friedrichtown. See Parody on Barbara
Frietchie. — Unknown.
Drowsily come the sheep. See Slumber Song. — Ledoux.
Drowsily hum, drowsily hum. See "Drowsily hum," etc. —
Drowsy and sweet along the Larian Lake. See Bells of Var-
enna. — Phillpotts.
Drowsy sunshine, noonday sunshine, shining full on sea and
sand. See Lost on the Shore. — Lee.
Drum, drum, drum, der-um, drum, drum. See Drummer of
Company C, The. — Meyers.
Drum on your drums, batter on your banjoes. See Jazz
Fantasia. — Sandburg.
Drummer-boy, drummer-boy, where is your drum? See Drum
mer-Boy and the Shepherdess, The. — Rands.
Drums and battle-cries. See Casa Guidi Windows (True
Peace). — E. Browning. . .
Drums, drums, and marching feet! See Armistice Day. —
Davies.
Drums of doom are marching to the battle. See Call to Arms,
The. — Bostelmann.
Drum-taps! Drum-taps! Who is it marching. See Rank and
File. — Noyes.
Drunk and senseless on his place. See Ramon. — Harte.
Drunk as the glamor of disgrace. See Madonna in Flanders. —
Hartsock.
Drunkenness is a bad thing. See Problem of Drunkenness,
The. — Stewart.
Dry be that tear, my gentlest love. See Dry Be That Tear. —
Sheridan.
Dry lighted soul, the ray that shines in thee. See To R. W. E.
— Hooper.
Du Perrier, must thy grief eternal be? See Consolation to
M. du Perrier. — Malherbe.
Dublin Alley jisht was crazy, jubilation was the rule. See
Kitty's Graduation. — Daly.
"Dudley!" she exclaimed, "Dudley! and art thou come at last?"
See Kenilworth (Countess Amy and Her Husband, The) .
— Scott.
Dugall Quin came to the toun. See Dugall Quin. — Unknown.
Duke William the Norman spake out one day. See Taillefer
the Minstrel. — Uhland.
Dulce it is, and decorum, no doubt, for the country to fall, — to.
See Amours de Voyage ("Dulce it is, and decorum,11 etc.).
— Clough.
Dull and hard the low wind creaks. See Suburb. — Monro.
Dull August! Maiden of the sultry days. See August. —
Mair.
Dull is my verse: not even thou. See "Dull is my verse:
not even thou." — Landor. _
Dull masses of dense green. See Down the Mississippi (I). —
Fletcher.
Dull soul, aspire. See To the Soul. — Collop.
Dull to my selfe, and almost dead to these. See Bad Season
Makes the Poet Sad, The.— Herrick.
Duly with knees that feign to quake. See Rimmon. — Kipling.
Dumb Mother of all maids, let me rest. See Sonnet in a
Garden. — Peabody,
Dumps was playing in the nursery with Chris. See Diddie,
Dumps and Chris. — Pyrnelle.
Duncan and his brother was playing pool. See Brady (B vers.).
— Unknown.
Duncan Gray cam (or came) here to woo. See Duncan Gray. —
Burns.
Duncan, lad, blaw the cummers. See Athol Cummers. —
Dunna thee tell me it's his'n, mother. See Whether or Not. —
Lawrence.
Dunno a heap about the what an* why. See Vagabond. — Mase
field.
During a certain voyage of a down-east vessel. See Truth
in the Ship's Log. — Unknown. „,,..,
During an expedition in Upper Egypt. See Passion in the
Desert, A. — Balzac.
During an experience of seventeen years as supervisor of rural
schools. See My Babes in the Woods. — Atlantic Monthly.
During my last year at Emory and Henry College. See
World's Bid for a Man, The. — Stuart.
During my residence in the country I used frequently. See
Widow and Her Son, The. — Irving.
During one of last summer's hottest days. See Buttercups and
Daisies. — Unknown.
During our Civil War the colonel of a fine Union regiment.
See Flag Presentation, A. — Unknown.
During the agitation of 1765. See America Resents British
Dictation.— Carrington.
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During the first administration of President Lincoln. See
Common People's Sympathy for Lincoln. — Unknown.
During the last days of May, 1793. See Ninety-three (Children
of the Bonnet Rouge, The). — Hugo.
During the masterly retreat of the allied forces after the battle
of Mons. See In Hoc Signo. — Barclay.
During the seventeenth century, there was a great deal of re
ligious persecution. See Story of the Pilgrims. — Unknown.
During the siege of Boston, General Washington consulted
^Congress. See Hanqock, the Patriot. — Unknown.
During the summer season a man may expect to be suddenly
^called. See Putting Down the Window. — Unknown.
During the whole of a dull, dark and soundless day. See Fall
of the House of Usher, The. — Poe.
During the whole of one of last summer's hottest days. See
Courteous Mother, A. — Jackson.
During the winter of 1777-8, Washington went into winter
quarters. See Washington at Valley Forge. — Parker.
During this life that we have to live. See We Know. — Fralick.
During this tyme Eneas gan aduert. See 2£neid, The (Tribes
of the Dead, The). — Virgil.
Duru, _duru,, duru, lia! See "Duru, duru, duru, Ha!" — Unknown.
Dusk its^ash-grey blossom sheds on violet skies. See Call, A. —
Dusk made a thrust at my heart. See Star, The. — Conkling.
Dusk of a lowering evening. See Communion. — Jewett.
Dusk wraps the village in its dim caress. See Dusk. — Russell.
Dusk-haired and gold-robed o'er the golden wine. See For
"The Wine of Circe." — D. Rossetti.
Dust always blowing about the town. See Peck of Gold, A. —
Frost.
Dust as we are, the immortal spirit grows. See Prelude, The
(Apparition on the Lake). — Wordsworth.
Dust of the feet. See Clark Street Bridge. — Sandburg.
Dust on my mantle! dust. See August. — Gallagher.
Dust, through which. See Dust. — Cuney.
Dust-grey with tawny stripes on either side. See Yorktown
Road, The. — McCormick.
"Dutchman, Dutchman, won't you marry me?" See Dutch
man, Dutchman, Won't You Marry Me? — Unknown.
Dweller in yon dungeon dark. See Ode, Sacred to the Memory
of Mrs. Oswald of Auchencruive. — Burns.
D'ye ken John Peel with his coat so gray? See John Peel. —
Graves.
"D'ye know," said Mr. Hennessey, "ye can go fr'm Chicago
to New York in twinty hours?" See Comforts of Travel,
The. — Dunne.
D'ye moind the new tathe arn me? See Biddy O'Brien Has
the Toothache. — Savage.
D'ye raymimber Grogan? See Mr. Dooley on Lawyers. —
Dunne.
"D'ye see it, pard?" See Light from over the Range, The. —
Unknown.
D'ye see that peculiar object there, standing against the lamp.
See Idiot's Gallantry, The.— Nicholls.
D'you remember Hiram Cawkin. See Enj'yin* Poor Health. —
Horton.
'E is e' mommie's baby boy. See Florida Song.— Hamilton.
'E was warned agin'er. See Sergeant's Weddin', The. — Kipling.
Each care-worn face is but a book. See Strangers, The. — Very.
Each day come to me tidings three. See Three Sorry Things. —
Unknown.
Each day, dear love, my road leads far. See Homing Heart,
The. — H enderson.
Each day I pray, God give me strength anew. See God Give
Me Strength. — Unknown.
Each day I touch the beach sand, Hart. See For Hart Crane.
— Winslow.
Each day is Biloxi's birthday party. See Billboards and Gal
leons. — Lindsay.
Each day to her a miracle. See Mother. — Unknown.
Each day when the glow of sunset. See Are the Children at
Home ? — Sangster.
Each day you live. See Mother. — Waxman.
Each element to water yields. See Odes (First Olympionique to
Hiero of Syracuse, Victorious in the Horse-Race, The). —
Pindar.
Each eve earth falleth down the dark. See Day of Days, The. —
Morris.
Each evening1 tulips close their eyes. See Sleepy Tulips, The. —
Walker.
Each for himself is still the rule. See In the Great Metropolis.
— dough.
Each Friday morning, sharp at eight. See Black Friday. —
Poole.
Each golden note of music greets. See Moonlight Song of the
Mocking-Bird. — Hayne.
Each greedy self, by consecrating lust. See Sonnets: "Long,
long ago" (complete).- — Masefield.
Each has his saint, and one may dream. See St. Peter. —
Duggan.
Each hath his drug for Sorrow- See To Each His Own. —
Garvin.
Each hour until we meet is as a bird. See House of Life, The
(Winged , Hours) . — D._ Rossetti.
Each hour will behold this tide of foreign emigration rising
higher and higher. See Best Policy in Regard to Naturaliza
tion. — Levin.
Each, in himself, his hour to be and cease. See Credo.— Symons.
Each little day. See Song of Gladness, A. — Foley.
Each lover's longing leads him naturally. See Sonnet : To Dante
Alighieri (He Interprets Dante's Dream). — Pistoia.
Each man is Captain of his Soul. See We Break New Seas
Today. — Oxenham.
Each man pictures his hell or heaven different. See Hells and
Heavens . — Sandburg.
Each man's chimney is his golden milestone. See Golden Mile
stone, The. — Longfellpw.
Each month hath praise in some degree. See Hymns of As-
trsea (To the Month of September). — Davies.
Each morn I greet the rising sun. See Another Day. — Norman.
Each morn she crackles upward, tread by tread. See Sonnets in
a Lodging House. — Morley.
Each morning bees and butterflies. See Lovely Bed, A.
Hausgen.
Each morning, in the eastern sky, I see. See Day-Star in the
East, The. — Jackson.
Each morning they sit down to their little bites of bread. See
Husbands over Seas. — Roberts.
Each mortal builds his castles in the air. See Castles in the
Air. — Collin d'Harleyille.
Each nation master at its own fireside. See Nationality. —
Ingram.
Each new hour's passage is the acolyte. See City of the Soul,
The (Each New Hour's Passage is the Acolyte). — Douglas*
Each night a million prayers lift up to heaven. See Preludes at
Evening. — Burklund.
Each night before I sleep. See^ To My Terrier Rex. — Gray.
Each of us is like Balboa: once in all our lives do we. See Rare
Moments. — Phelps.
Each of us like you. See Adonis. — "H. D."
Each pale Christ stirring underground. See Words for a Resur
rection. — Kennedy.
Each rising art by just gradation moves. See Epistle, An:
Addressed to Sir Thomas Hanmer. — Collins.
Each sport can boast its king and queen. See Old Masters,
The.— Alger.
Each star that rises and doth fade. See Reminder. — Galsworthy.
Each storm-soaked flower has a beautiful eye. See Rain. —
Lindsay.
Each the herald is who wrote. See Astrsea. — Emerson.
Each thin hand resting on a grave. See Blue and the Gray,
The and One in Blue and One in Gray. — Unknown.
Each thing must cede to Time's prerogative. See Salve. —
"H. T. R."
Each time I pass thru Holyoke Street. See Ode to Lowell
House. — Bertolet.
Each time we move, we break another plate. See Sonnet from
an Oil-Field. — McFarlane.
Eager he looked: another train of years. See Columbiad, The
(Union of the World, A) .—Barlow.
Eager to greet my task and have it done. See Oxen. —
Jones.
Eagerly he took my dime. See Tramp, The. — Guest.
Eagle! why soarest'thou above that tomb. See Spirit of Plato. —
Unknown.
Eagles, that wheel above our crests. See Cedars of Lebanon,
The. — Lamartine.
Earl March look'd on his dying child. See Maid of Neidpath,
The and Song. — Campbell.
Earl of Gawain wooed the Lady Barbara. See Lady Barbara. —
Smith.
Earl Sigurd, he rides o'er the foam-crested brine. See Earl
Sigurd's Christmas Eve. — Boyesen.
Early before the day doth spring. See Virgin Queen, The: An
Anagram. — Davies.
Early I rose. See "Early I rose." — Papago Indians.
Early in May up got the jolly rout. See Cotswold Eclogue, The
("Early in spring-time," etc.}. — Randolph.
Early in spring-time, on raw and windy mornings. See Star
lings, The. — Kingsley.
Early in the day it was whispered that we should sail. See
Gitanjali (That Shoreless Ocean). — Tagore.
Early in the morning, when the dawn is on the roofs. See Milk
man, The. — Morley.
Early May, after cold rain the sun baffling cold wind. See Dan.
— Sandburg.
Early on a Monday morning. See Kevin Barry. — Unknown.
Early on a pleasant day. See Mocking-Bird's Song, The. —
Drake.
Early on a sunny morning, while the lark was singing sweet.
See Fetching Water from the Well. — Unknown.
Early on an August morning a doe was feeding on Basin Moun
tain. See Mountain Tragedy, A. — Warner.
Early on the morning of the 23d. See Days of Bruce, The
(Battle of Bannockburn, The). — Aguilar.
Early one fine morning. See How Terry Saved His Bacon. —
Unknown.
Early one moonlight morning. See He Wanted to Know. —
Unknown.
Early they took Dun-Edin's road. See Marmion (Camp, The).
— Scott.
"Early to bed and early to rise." See Little French for a Little
Girl, A. — Unknown.
Earnest, earthless, equal, attuneable, vaulty, voluminous, — stu
pendous. See Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves. — Hopkins.
Earth does not understand her child. See Return, The. — Millay.
Earth from her winter slumber breaks. See Decoration Day. —
Howe.
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Earth gets its price for what Earth gives us. See Vision of
Sir Launfal, The (Prelude to Part First) .—Lowell.
Earth has gone up from its Gethsetnane. See Earth's Easter. —
Schauffler.
Earth has not anything to show more fair. See Composed upon
Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802. — Wordsworth.
Earth holds you though your dreams run far. See Council
from a Poet: Middle- Aged. — Holmes, Jr.
Earth is a jealous mother; from her breast. See Coelo et in
Terra.— Walsh.
Earth is raw with this one note. See Crows. — Reese.
Earth is the ancient mother of us all. See Kind Earth. —
Burger.
Earth is the tower of granite, the floor of loam. See Earth and
Air.— Hill.
Earth, let me speak to you. See Earth. — Fletcher.
Earth, let thy softest mantle rest. See Horace Greeley. —
Stedman.
Earth, Mother Earth, do you feel light flowing. See Peace
Triumphant. — Rice.
Earth now is green, and heaven is blue. See Hymns of Astrsea
(To the Spring). — Davies.
Earth, Ocean, Air, beloved brotherhood! See Alastor; or, the
Spirit of Solitude. — Shelley.
Earth out of earth is wondrously wrought. See Earth to Earth.
— Unknown.
Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim. See Thanatopsis ("Earth
that nourished thee," etc.}. — Bryant.
Earth, the jealous lover. See J' Aspire aux Astres. —
Flaccus.
Earth to earth, and dust to dust! See Death and Resurrection
and Dirge, A. — Croly.
Earth travails. See At Harvest. — Campbell.
"Earth turns no beaten wanderer from her breast." See Earth
Like a Mother. — McNaught.
Earth, whereon his feet have pressed. See Spiritus Intactus. —
Cole.
Earth will go back to her lost youth. See Desire of Nations,
The. — Markham.
Earth with its dark and dreadful ills. See Dying Hymn, A. —
Gary.
Earth wore the beauty of promise. See Waiting. — Tyler.
Earth, you have had great lovers in your hour. See Poets. —
Flexner.
Earth's hope is never dead. See Spring Sadness. — Smothers.
Easily to the old. See Exit.^ — MacDonald.
East wind, east wind, blowing on Yorkshire from the North
Sea. See Winifred Holtby — Mitchison.
Easter begins with a midnight service. See Russian Easters. —
Unknown.
Easter day breaks! See Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day (Rest
Remaineth). — R. Browning.
Easter differs greatly from Christmas. See Significance of
Easter. — Stewart.
Easter lilies freshly bloom. See Mary's Easter. — Mason.
Easter! Say, Bill, what is Easter? See Fairies' Easter. —
Unknown.
Easter should be a day of spiritual joy. See Easter a Day of
Spiritual Joy. — Gibbons.
Easter thaws no overwintered mind. See Autumn Love. —
Ransom.
Eastei
oi
Easter-glow and Easter-"gleam ! See Madrigal, A. — Scollard.
Eastmuir king, and Wastmuir king. See Fause Foodrage (C
versJ) . — Unknown.
Eastward far anon. See Samor (Beacons, The). — Milman.
Easy is the triolet. See Triolet, The. — Henley.
Easy, wind! See Of a Small Daughter Walking Outdoors. —
Frost.
Eat no green apples or you'll droop. See Advice to Small
Children. — Anthony.
Eat thou and drink; to-morrow thou shalt die. See House of
Life, The (Choice, The).— D. Rossetti.
Ebbed and flowed the muddy Pei-Ho by the gulf of Pechili.
See Blood Is Thicker Than Water. — Rice.
Ebbing, the wave of the sea. See Woman of Beare, The. —
Unknown.
Ebb-tide at ending of the sea. See Ebb-Tide. — Fletcher.
Ebenezer Winterfleece. See Portrait of a Gentleman. —
Bruncken.
Echo, I ween, will in the woods reply. See Gentle Echo on
Woman, A. — Swift.
Echo! mysterious nymph, declare. See Echo and the Lover. —
Unknown.
Echo, tell me, while I wander. See Song. — Addison.
Echo was a beautiful nymph. See Echo and Narcissus. —
Bulfinch.
Economy's a very useful broom. See Overdone Economy. —
Wolcot. ,„.„.
Ecstatic bird songs pound. See Dawn. — Williams.
Ed and John were little boys in the long ago. See Marbles
and Money. — Guest.
Ed was a man that played for keeps, 'nd when he tuk the
notion. See Ed. — Field. .
Eddi, priest of St. Wilfrid. See Eddi's Service.— Kipling.
Eddy and Davy have teeth and teeth. See Eddy and Davy
Have Teeth and Teeth.— Buddy.
Edina, high in heaven wan. See Edinburgh. — Smith.
Edina, Scotia's darling seat! See Address to Edinburgh. —
Burns.
Edith, the silent stars are coldly gleaming. See Edith. —
Channing.
:er typifies purity and a new birth. See Easter, the Sunday
of Joy. — Unknown.
;er-day, no man may. See Easter Day. — Woodward.
Editha was always rather a queer little girl. See Editha*s
Burglar. — Burnett.
Education seeks to make character vigorous. See Education's
Aims. — Thwing.
Edward, back from the Indian Sea. See Neglectful Edward. —
Graves.
Edward Conway, of Cottontown, Tennessee, was of aristo
cratic descent. See Downfall of Conway, The. — Moore.
Edward Everett Hale tells us to talk for fifteen minutes every
day to some one wiser. See Wisdom from One's Neigh
bors. — Ward.
Edward found a homeless dog. See Wistful Waif, The. —
Snyder.
Edward the Confessor. See "Edward the Confessor." — Un
known.
Edward Thring said at the opening of the Uppingham School
room. See True Greatness. — Speer.
Edwin Watson, an old college acquaintance of mine. See
Goliath.— Aldrich.
'Ee fetches me swipes acrorst the face. See You're My Man.
— Unknown.
Eef poor man goes. See Da Thief. — Daly.
Eef som'body com' today. See So Glad for Spreeng. — Daly.
E'en as a lovely flower. See Du Bist wie eine Blume. — Heine.
E'en as the flowers do wither. See "E'en as the flowers do
wither." — Unknown.
E'en like two little bank-dividing brooks. See Divine Rapture,
A. — Quarles.
E'en such is time; that takes in trust. See Conclusion, The. —
Raleigh.
E'en though the earth should pass away. See Mother Love. —
Moses.
Eenie, meenie, miney mo. See "Eenie, meenie, miney mo." —
Unknown.
Ees, twer at Liady-Day, ya know. See Liady-Day an' Ridden
House. — Barnes.
"Ef here ain't a terbaker spit, right on my nice new mat.'*
See Old Woman's Complaint, An. — Roys.
Ef I a song or two could make. See Biglow Papers, The (Latest
Views of Mr. Biglow, The).— Lowell.
Ef I could only get him! Are you sure you haven't met him?
See That Boy John. — Deas.
Ef I had wings like Norah's dove. See Dink's Song. —
Unknown.
Ef I'd knowed dat my cap'n was blin'. See Tie-Tamping
Chant. — Unknown.
Ef the crops was good Brother Ephrum would say. See
I Judged He Was Right. — Waterhouse.
Ef the way a man lights out of this world. See Golyer. —
Hay.
Ef you ask him, day or night. See Hopeful Brother, A. —
Stanton.
"Ef you didn't want me, Jim, I wish dat you'd a' lef me back
home." See Jimsella. — Dunbar.
Ef you strike a thorn or rose. See Keep a-Goin' ! — Stanton.
Effingham, Grenville, Raleigh, Drake. See Admirals All. —
Newbolt.
Effortlessly graceful. See Country-Brook. — Bodenheim.
Efter that I the lang wynteris nycht. See Dreme, The (Pro
logue, The [Extracts from the Dreme]). — Lindsay.
Eftsoons the priest had made his say. See White House Bal
lads, The (Passing of the Compliment, The). — Field.
Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound. See Faerie Queene.
The (Bower of Bliss, The). — Spenser.
Ego sum, I am. See First Latin Lesson. — Unknown.
Egypt had cheated us. See Egypt. — "H. D."
Egypt, Jerusalem, Stamboul. See Back Home. — Monroe.
Egyptian tombs hold priceless things. See Tombs. — Webster.
Egypt's might is tumbled down. See Egypt's Might Is Tumbled
D own . — Col eridge .
Eh! give you a liftt Why, surely, jump in, sir, along o' me.
See Valentine, The. — Brine.
Eh! Oh! Eh! What have I done to merit these cruel suffer
ings? See Franklin and the Gout. — Franklin.
Eh? Why am I keeping that old crippled mare? See Bess. —
Chandler.
Eiapopeia, my baby, sleep on. See "Eiapopeia, my baby." —
Unknown.
Eight bells! Eight bells! their clear tone tells. See "All's
Well!"— Butler.
Eight fingers. See Difference, The. — Richards.
Eight Henries, one Mary. See Kings and Queens. — De la Mare.
Eight months ago, when you were born. See Eight Months
Old. — Strobel.
Eight o'clock. See "Eight o'clock." — C. Rossetti.
Eight o'clock! This quiet life will be the death of me. See
Husband in Clover, A. — Merivale.
Eight Volunteers! on an errand of death! See Eight Volun
teers. — Bailey.
Eight years ago, to-night, there stood where. See New Ameri
canism, The. — Watterson.
Eighteen hundred and nine. See Nine Years' Events. — Un
known.
Eighty and nine with their captain. See Charge by the Ford,
The. — English.
Eighty years have passed, and more. See Under the Wash
ington Elm, Cambridge. — Holmes.
Eileen of four. See Clock Song, The. — Lathrop.
Eilidh, Eilidh, Eilidh, dear to me, dear and sweet to me. See
Mo-Lennav-A-Chree.— "Macleod."
Eilidh, Eilidh, my Bonnie wee lass. See Hushing Song. —
''Macleod.'*
Ein Tad, yr hyn wyt, yn y nefoedd. See St. Matthew (Lord's
Prayer, The [Lord's Prayer in Welsh, The] ) .—Bible, N. T.
995
Emch
AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EECITATIONS
Eirich agus tiugainn O! See Farewell to Fiunary. — Macleod.
Eitlier the sum of this sweet mutiny. See Sonnets ( Either
the sum of this," etc.). — 'Boker.
El amor que te tenia, mi bien. See El Amor Que Te Tenia. —
Unknown.
El Emplazado, the Summoned, the Doomed One. See El Em-
plazado. — Venable.
Elaine the fair, Elaine the lovable. See Idylls of the King,
The (Lancelot and Elaine). — Tennyson.
"Elder Father, though thine eyes." See Holy of Holies, The. —
Chesterton.
"Elder Sniffles, let me give you another piece o' the turkey.
See Widow Bedott Papers (Elder SnifHes's Thanksgiving
Dinner) . — Whitcher.
Elected Silence, sing to me. See Habit of Perfection, The. —
Hopkins.
Elephants walking. See Holding Hands. — Link.
Eleven men of England. See Red Thread of Honor, The. —
Doyle.
Eleven o'clock! [And he isn't home yet!] Eleven o'clock! Ah! at
Last! See Silent System, The and Oak in a Storm. —
Dreyfus.
Eleven o'clock, two seconds past. See He, She and It. — Mus-
kerry.
Elf of the City, a lean little hollow-eyed boy. See Newspaper
Boy, The. — Noyes.
Elf-blooded creature, little did he reck. See Shadow-of-a-Leaf.
— Noyes.
Eli, Eli, lama sabacthani? See God and the Soul (At the
Ninth Hour). — Spalding.
Elijah Brown, the cobbler, was enamored of the muse. See
Elijah Brown. — Unknown.
Elijah in a long beard. See Elijah. — Klein.
Elijah on his Lizzie calls. See Tale of Two Chairs, A. —
Unknown.
Elijah's mantle fell upon. See Little Song of Work, A—
Sprouse.
Eliza and Anne were extremely distress'd. See Bird's Nest,
The. — Turner.
Eliza Jane, two lovers had. See Art and Nature. — Unknown.
Elizabeth! Elizabeth! See Elizabeth.— Riley.
Elizabeth her frock has torn. See Think Before You Act. —
Elliott.
Elizabeth, listen to this. See Mother's Nap. — Dillingham.
Elizabeth, Lizzy, Betsy and Bess. See Elizabeth, Lizzy, Betsy,
and Bess. — Mother Goose.
Elizabeth, my cousin, is the sweetest little girl. See Mustard
and Cress. — Gale.
Elizabeth O'Grady talks like a lady. See Elizabeth O'Grady. —
Edmonds.
"Elizabeth the Beloved." See Elizabeth. — Warner.
Elkanah B. Atkinson's tarvun was run. See Ballad of Elkanah
B. Atkinson. — Day.
Ella, fell a Maple tree. See Picnic. — Lofting.
Ellen was fair, and knew it, too. See Coquette Punished, A. —
Unknown.
Elsie FHmmerwon, you got a job now with a jazz outfit in
vaudeville. See Vaudeville Dancer. — Sandburg.
Elsie Marley is grown so fine. See Elsie Marley Is Grown
So Fine. — Mother Goose.
Elsie Mingus lisps, she does! See Lisper, The. — Riley.
Elyphants an' chariots a-ridin* in th' sky. See Clouds. —
Angell.
Elysium is as far as to. See Elysium Is As Far As To and
Suspense. — Dickinson.
Emblem of England's ancient faith. See To an Oak Tree. —
Scott,
Embodied souls. See Midsummer-Night's Dream. — Weston.
Emily Dickinson. See Letters to Dead Irnagists. — Sandburg.
Emir Hassan of the prophet's race. See Emir Hassan. —
Unknown.
Emmy's exquisite youth and her virginal air. See Emmy. —
Symons.
Emperor and Turk, I wot. See Carpe Diem. — Baif.
Emperors and kings! in vain you strive. See Republican Genius
of Europe, The. — Freneau.
Empires rise and fall, civilizations wax and wane. See Man's
Development and Attainment. — Dickinson.
Empty battlefields keep their phantoms. See New Feet. —
Sandburg.
Empty the last drop. See Plunger. — Sandburg.
En garde, Messieurs, too long have I endured. See En Garde,
Messieurs. — Lindsey.
En route from Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, to Detroit. See
Spirit of '17, The. — Smith.
Enamored architect of airy_ rhyme. See Enamored Architect
of Airy Rhyme. — Aldrich.
Encamped around our city wall. See Siege of Vire, The. —
Basselin.
Enchantress, touch no more that strain! See Music and Mem
ory, — Albee.
Enchased with precious marbles, pure and rare. See Giotto's
Campanile.' — De Vere.
Encinctured with a twine of leaves. See Fruit Plucker, The. —
Coleridge.
Encircling Thee Thy holy brides. See Conversion of the
Magdalene, The. — Malqn de Chaide.
Encompassed by a thousand nameless fears. See As Day Begins
to Wane. — Coleman.
"Encore! Encore!" --See Encore! Encore. — Unknown.
End of autumn. See November. — Spilger.
End will come swiftly in an early autumn. See Final Autumn.
— Johnson.
Ended are many days, and now but few. See Recollections
of Solitude. — Bridges.
Ended the watches of the night; oh, hear the bugles blow. See
Reveille. — Phillpotts.
Endless lanes sunken in the clay. See Trenches, The. — Man-
See Fool and Wise. —
ning.
Endow the fool with sun and moon.
Patmore.
Endowed with only ordinary mind. See Rag-Picker, — Cobb.
Endure, my heart: not long shalt thou endure. See Endure,
My Heart. — Lang.
Endure what life God gives and ask no longer span. See
CEdipus Coloneus ("Endure what life God gives," etc.). —
Sophocles. .
Engine, engine, number nine. See Engine, engine, number
nine." — Unknown.
England! awake! awake! awake! See Jerusalem ( 'England!
awake! awake! awake!").— -Blake. _
England, England, England. See England. — Campbell.
England! England! put your veil of mist away. See Birthday
Poem — 1913. — Kilmer.
England I stand on thy imperial ground. See At Gibraltar
(I).— Woodberry. „ ^
England is a cosy little country. See Open Door, The.—
Kipling.
England look up! Thy soil is stained with blood. See Martyr
dom of Father Campion. — Walpole.
England may as well dam up the waters of the Nile. See
Rebels of Boston before the Revolution, The (Speech of
James Otis in 1765).— Child.
England, my mother. See Drake.— Noyes.
England my mother. See England My Mother.— Watson.
England, queen of the waves whose green inviolate gir
enrings thee round. See Armada, The (England, Qu<
of the Waves).— Swinburne.
"England," she said, "is surely England yet." See To an
Adventurous Infant. — Kilmer.
England, to whom we owe what we be and have. See Storrn,
The ("England, to whom," etc.). — Donne.
England, unknown as yet. unpeopled lay. See True-Born Eng
lishman, The (Pt. I ["England, unknown," etc.]). — Defoe.
England, we love thee better than we know. See Gibraltar-
England will keep her dearest jewel bright. See "England will
keep her dearest jewel bright."— Bridges
England, with all thy faults, I love thee still. See Task, The
(England). — Cowper. • r A -i
England's on the anvil — hear the hammers ring. See Anvil,
The. — Kipling. .
England's sun was slowly setting. See Elocutionist s Curfew,
The. — Nesbit.
England's sun was slowly setting o'er the hills so far away.
See Curfew Must Not Ring To-Night. — Thorpe.
Enjoy your time, my soul! another race. See Enjoyment, —
Theognis.
Enlightened as you were, you all must know. See Croaker
Papers (Address, An: For the Opening of the New The
atre) . — Halleck and Drake. .
Enormous cloud-mountains that form over Point Lobos and
into the sunset. See Clouds of Evening. — Jeffers.
Enough; and leave the rest to Fame! See Epitaph, An.—
"
irdle
.een
"Enough, I "am by promise tied." See Lady of the Lake, The
(Fitz- James and Roderick Dhu).— Scott.
Enough of Self — that darling, luscious
The ("Enough of Self," etc.). — C
luscious therne. See Candidate,
("Enough of Self," etc.). — Cowper.
Enough of thought, philosopher! See Philosopher, The.—
Bronte.
"Enough of toil," I heard the sculptor cry,
Easier Way, A. — Noyes.
Enough! we're tired, my heart and I.
E. Browning.
See Ballad of the
See My Heart and I.—
Enough! ~Why° should a man bemoan. See Per Iter Tene-
bricosum. — Gogarty.
Enough: you have the dream, the flame. See Due .North. —
Low.
Ensanguined man. See Seasons, The (Spring [Plea for the
Animals] ) . — Thomson.
Enter and learn the story of the rulers. See Thousand and
One Nights (Inscriptions at the City of Brass). — Unknown.
Enter these enchanted woods. See Woods of Westermain,
The. — Meredith.
Enthroned above the world although he sit. See Immanence. —
Hovey.
Entranced I saw a vision in the cloud. See Ode for the
Fourth of July 1876, An. — Lowell.
Enthusiasm is the greatest business asset in the world. See
Enthusiasm. — Unknown.
Entrain airport New York Chicago west. See Valediction
to My Contemporaries. — Gregory.
Envoys of Rome, the poor camp of Spartacus is too much
honored by your presence. See Spartacus to the Roman
Envoys . — Sargent.
Envying a little bird. See Envying a Little Bird. — Sister
Gregoria Francisca.
Epaminondas used to go see his Auntie 'most every day. See
Story of Epaminondas and His Auntie, The. — Unknown.
Ephraim Cross drives up the trail. See Farm, The (1750). —
MacLeish.
Ephrum Eels he had to scratch durned hard to keep ahead. See
He Always Kept Three Dogs. — Unknown.
'Er looked at me bunnet (I knows *e aint noo!), See Her
Allowance! — Gard.
996
FIRST LINE INDEX
Even
Ere Christmas can be everything. See Hands across the Sea.
— Lucas.
Ere five score years have run their tedious rounds. See
Prophecy, A. — Lee (?)
Ere frost-flower and snow-blossom faded and fell, and the
splendor of winter had passed out of sight. See March. —
Swinburne.
Ere half the good I planned to do. See Evil Easier Than
Good. — Aldrich.
Ere I descend to the grave. " See Mistress, The (Wish, The) .
— Cowley.
Ere I went mad. See Ere I Went Mad. — Riley.
Ere, in the northern gale. See Autumn Woods. — Bryant.
Ere last year's moon had left the sky. See My Bird. —
"Forester."
Ere long the clouds were gone, the moon was set. See North
ern Lights and Sights and Sounds of the Night. — Wilcox.
Ere long they come, where that same wicked wight. See
Faerie Queene, The (Despair). — Spenser.
Ere Mor the Peacock flutters, ere the Monkey People cry. See
Second Jungle Book, The (Song of the Little Hunter, The).
— Kipling.
Ere Murfreesboro's thunders rent the air. See Battle of
Murfreesboro, The. — Cornwallis.
Ere my heart beats too coldly and faintly. See Truants, The.
— De la Mare.
Ere on my > bed my limbs I lay. See Pains of Sleep, The
and Child's Evening Prayer, A. — Coleridge.
Ere our dear Saviour spoke the parting word. See Peace. —
Dorr.
Ere pales in Heaven the morning star. See Phoebe. — Lowell.
Ere sleep comes down to soothe the weary eyes. See Ere
Sleep Comes Down to Soothe the Weary Eyes. — Dunbar.
Ere stopping or turning, to put foorth a handle. See Four
Points, The. — Kipling.
Ere the long roll of the ages end. See Fainne Gael an Lae. —
Milligan.
Ere the moon begins to rise. See Cradle Song. — Aldrich.
Ere the morning breaks o'er the hills and lakes. See Morniner
Song.— Wilbor.
Ere the mother's milk had dried. See Totem, The.— Kip
ling.
Ere the steamer bore him Eastward, Sleary was engaged to
marry. See Post That Fitted, The. — Kipling.
Ere their arrival Astrophell had done. See Britannia's Pas
torals ("As I have seen," etc. [Praise of Sydney, The]).
— Browne.
Ere this, had I abandoned holy house. See Two Lives (Pt. III).
— Leonard.
Ere thou risest from thy bed. See Three Prayers for Sleep
arid Waking (New Day). — Van Dyke.
Ere thou sleepest gently lay. See Three Prayers for Sleep and
Waking (Bedtime).— Van Dyke.
Ere we Gomera cleared, a coward cried. See Psalm of the
West ( Columbus ) . — Lanier .
Ere we wonder at his absence, let us tell a little truth. See
Drums, The. — Alexander.
Ere yellow Autumn from our plains retir'd. See Swallows,
The: An Elegy. — Jago.
Ere yet in Vergil I could scan or spell. See "Hie Me^ Pater
Optirne, Fessam Deseris." — Robinson.
Ere yet the bands met Marmion's eye. See Marmion (Flodden
[Battle, The] ) . — Scott.
Ere yet the giants of modern science. See Halcyon Days. —
Robinson.
Ere yet the sun is high. See Iris. — Unknown.
Erect in youthful grace and radiant. See By the Sea of Galilee.
—Bates.
'Ere's wot puzzles me a lot. See 'Arry on Lack of Clarss. —
Unknown.
Er-Heb beyond the Hills of Ao-Safai. See Sacrifice of Er-
Heb, The. — Kipling.
Erik the prince came back from sea. See Slaying of the Witch,
The.— Sterling.
Erlinton had a fair daughter. See Erlinton. — Unknown.
Ermine or blazonry, he knew them not. See Andrew. — Par
sons.
Eros is the god of love. See Song of Eros. — Bion.
Eros, your aural member bend! See Love's Enigma. — Hyde.
Erratic Soul of some great Purpose, doomed. See Comet, The.
— Sangster.
"Erwacht! Ein Schiflf 1st m Sturmes Not!" See In Sturmes
Not. — Schanz.
'E's a sportsman is our Padre. See Padre, The — Blackall.
Escape me? Never. See Life in a Love.— R. Browning.
Escaped the gloom of mortal life, a soul. See Epitaph, An. —
Beattie.
Escarpments of porphyry. See Navajo Escarpments, — Long.
Esope, my author, makis mentioun. See Taill of the Upon-
landis Mous and the Burges Mous, The. — Henryson.
Especially when I take pen in hand. See Poem. — Swingler.
Est-ce-vous, Hernani? See Hernani (Dona Sol). — Hugo.
Eternal Father, who didst all create. See Growth of Love, The
(LXIX). — Bridges.
Eternal God! See Everyman ("Eternal God," etc.}. —Unknown.
Eternal God, Father of all souls. See Prayer for the Spiritual
Union of Mankind. — Fosdick.
Eternal God! Maker of all. See Book, The.— Vaughan.
internal Good which overlies. See Eventide (Eternal Good). —
Whittier. v
Eternal hatred I have sworn against. See Theseus and Hip-
polyta.— Landor.
Eternal Hope! When yonder spheres, sublime. See Eternal
Hope. — Unknown.
Eternal Light! Eternal Light! See Eternal Light! — Binney.
Eternal Mover, whose diffused glory. See Hymn Made When
He Was an Ambassador at Venice, in the Time of a Great
Sickness There. — Wotton.
Eternal people of the lower world. See Bride's Tragedy, The
("Eternal people," etc.}.-— ^Beddoes.
Eternal Power, of earth and air! See Doubter's Prayer, The.
- — Bronte.
Eternal question with its answering aye. See "If Winter
Comes ." — Everett.
Eternal Spirit of the chainless Mind! See Prisoner of Chillon,
The (Sonnet on Chillon). — Byron.
Eternal strife is on. See Life. — Oredson.
Eternal Truth! beyond our hopes and fears. See Eternal
Truth. — Holmes.
Eternal word proceeding from. See Verbum Supernum. — St.
Ambrose.
Eternall Truth, almighty, infinite. See Czelica (Sonnet XCVII)
— Greville.
Eternity is made of common things. See Ritual for Myself. —
Scruggs.
Eternity is throned upon thy spires. See Ode Written for the
Completion and Opening of the New Buildings, Marischal
College, Aberdeen. — Macfie.
Eternity, when I think thee. See "Quoniam ego in flagella
paratus sum." — Habington.
Ethan Ripley, you'll haff to do your own cookin'. See Mrs
Ripley's Trip. — Garland.
Ethel, I love you, let it suffice. See Difficult Love-Making
Carleton.
Ethereal minstrel! pilgrim of the sky! See To a Skylark —
Wordsworth.
Etrick forest is a fair f oreste. See Outlaw Murray, The
Unknown.
Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare. See Euclid Alone
Has Looked on Beauty Bare and Sonnet. — Millay
EuSe.ne F ield's mother (Frances Reed). See Mother of Eugene
Field, The. — Below.
Eulalia was a young and lovely maid. See Cantilena.— Un
known.
Euphemia Seton of Urchinhope. See Home, Pup! Cory.
European guides know about enough English to tangle every
thing up. See Innocents Abroad (Mark Twain's Descrip
tion of European Guides). — "Twain."
Eutychides, who wrote the songs. See Eutychides.— Robinson
Eva, after this, declined rapidly. See Uncle Tom's Cabin
(Eva's Death). — Stowe.
Eve, smiling, pluck'd the apple, then. See Apple, The.— Sack-
ville.
Eve, with her basket, was deep in the bells and grass. See
Eve. — Hodgson.
Even after all these years there comes the dream. See Sonnets'
Long, long ago" (Complete).— Mzse&dd.
Even as a child, of sorrow that we give. See House of Life
The (Pride of Youth). — D. Rossetti.
Even as a child to whom sad neighbors speak. See Even as a
Child. — Riley.
Even as a young man I was out of tune with ordinary pleasures
See Once More Fields and Gardens. — T'ao Ch'ien.
See Sonnets
•iiri. TT j tr~ — "-, $r~ ™. *"-*"-- — ^». See To His Lady,
Who Had Vowed Virginity. — Davison.
Even as tender parents lovingly. See Child in the Street, The.
— Jriatt.
Even as the day when it is yet at dawning. See Canzone- Of
His Love. — Prinzivalle Doria.
Even as the others mock, thou mockest me. See La Vita
Nuova ("Even as the others," etc.}. — Dante
Even as the seed of the marigold. See Marigold, The —
Upward.
Even at their fairest still I love the less. See Dream of
Flowers, A. — Coan.
Even for you I shall not weep. See Finis. — Watson.
Even he who now sleeps has by this event been clothed with
new influence. See On the Death of Lincoln.— Beecher
Even horses cocked an eye upward, passers-by. See Twitter
of Swallows. — Moore.
Even in a palace, life may be led well! See Worldly Place.—
Arnold.
Even i^ftrN1110?^? of our earliest kiss- See Fatal Interview
(XLVI). — Millay.
Even in the time when as yet. See Wanderer, The. — Williams
Even is come; and from the dark park, hark! See Nocturnal
Sketch, A. — Hood.
Even love-in-a-fog, love-in-a-cloud. See Then and Now
Deutsch.
Even my youngest boughs seem old. See Legends for Trees
(Willow, The). — Ketchum.
Even now. See Black Marigolds.-—Mathers.
"Even on the cross a man will make a prayer." See Dying
Thief, The. — Philliniore.
Even such is time, that takes in trust. See Conclusion, The —
Raleigh.
Even the beauty of the rose doth cast. See Shadow. — De la
Mare.
Even the dead laughter of the moon is beautiful. See Cleans
ing. — Waldeck.
Even the gray Lenten season wraps carnival's domino. See
Glimpse of Easter in the Azores, A. — Sandham.
Even the shrewd and bitter. See Prologue to "Rhymes to Be
Traded for Bread." — Lindsay.
Even the speckled dove. See Dispossession, The. — Maxwell.
Even thus, methinks, a city rear'd should be. See Written in
Edinburgh. — Hallarn,
.
Even,«a£ love STOWS more, I write the les
("Even as love grows, etc.).— Hilly er.
Even<ira,5 *£? ha?rd my ??n on paper
Ha
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
Even when he first appeared, intoxicated, in the prayer-
meeting. See Bird with the Broken Pinion, The. —
Atlantic Monthly.
Even you, dark pool. See Crimson Pool. — "Hale."
Evening! A flight of pigeons in clear sky. See Flute, The: A
Pastoral. — Heredia.
Evening and quiet. See Houses. — Flint.
Evening, as slow thy placid shades descend. See Sonnet. —
Bowles.
Evening exhibitions, rare up to that period. See Quo Vadis
(Fight with the Aurochs, The). — Sienkiewicz.
"Evening Express! Times! Times! Evening Express." See
News of the Day. — Unknown.
Evening has brought the glow-worm to the green. See Shep
herd. — Blunden.
Evening is falling to sleep in the west. See Falling to Sleep. —
Unknown.
Evening, like a gentle sister. See Flamborough Head. — Moult.
Evening red and morning gray. See "Evening red and morn
ing gray." — Unknown.
Evening shades are falling. See Lullaby. — Unknown.
Evenings when the house is quiet. See Setting the Table. —
ings w
Aldis.
Ever after summer shower. See On the Approach of Summer
(Sunshine after a Shower). — Warton.
Ever and ever ancn. See Road to the Bow, The. — Corrothers.
Ever, and ever, on and on. See To a Poet on His Marriage. —
Riley.
See Book of Earth, The
See Love Reigns
See On the
See Sun-
Ever, as he grew older, life became.
(Return, The). — Noyes.
Ever in the strife of your own thoughts.
Forever. — Emerson.
Ever just over the top of the next brown rise.
Road. — Roberts.
Ever let the Fancy roam. See Fancy. — Keats.
Ever since Herodotus,_ Thucydides and Xenophon.
shine and Moonshine. — Reith.
Ever since I arrived at the state of manhood. See Capture of
Ticonderoga, The. — Allen.
Ever since I've come down from Peekskill. See Charity
Grinder and the Postmaster General. — Dallas.
Ever since my uncle in California left me three hundred thou
sand dollars. See Froward Duster, The. — Burdette.
Ever since that whirlwind of the Lord called the Women's
Crusade. See Dramshop or the Republic, The. — Lathrop.
Ever since Uncle John Henry been dead. See Ever Since
Uncle John Henry Been Dead. — Unknown.
Ever since water has been boiled in covered vessels. See Lec
ture before Springfield Library Association, 1860 (Ob
servation before Invention). — Lincoln.
Ever the garden has a spiritual word. See Lilies, The. — Wood-
berry.
Ever the loud-voiced waters, crying, calling. See Heartbreak. —
Jones.
Ever the Poet from the land. See Poet ("Ever the Poet," etc.).
— Emerson.
Ever the words of the gods resound. See My Garden (Words
of the Gods, The). — Emerson.
Ever to thee. See Melody. — Ratisbonne.
Ever upon the blackboard of the night. See Starry Classroom.
— Root.
Every action in company ought to be. See Rules of Behavior. —
Washington.
Every afternoon, as they were coming from school. See Selfish
Giant, The.—Wilde.
Every age. See Aurora Leigh (Simile, A). — E. Browning.
Every branch big with it. See Snow in the Suburbs. — Hardy.
Ev-er-y child who has the use. See Child's Natural History
(Geese) . — Herford.
Every class going out from this institution should realize. See
Student's Ups and Downs. — Case.
Every coin of earthly treasure. See Real Riches, The. —
Saxe.
Every day. See Mariale. — Bernard, of Morlas.
Every day brings a ship. See Letters. — Emerson.
Every day is a fresh beginning. See Begin Again. — "Cool-
idge."
Every day old Mr. Sun. See Sunrise. — Moore.
Every evening, after tea. See Teeny- Weeny. — Field.
Every evening Baby goes. See Trot, Trot! — Butts.
Every feat of heroism makes us forever indebted. See Our Debt
to the Nation's Heroes. — Roosevelt.
Every great nation owes to the men whose lives. See American
Ideals. — Roosevelt.
Every little while all day. See Thirst. — Bergengren.
Every little while they tell us that the horse has got to go. See
Passing of the Horse, The. — Kiser.
Every lover has a keepsake. See Keepsakes. — Unknown.
Every man has a vulnerable spot. See Labor and Capital. —
Hanna.
Every man has his sorrows; yet each still. See Elegies. —
Chenier.
Every man must patiently bide his time. See Success. — Long
fellow.
Every man or woman who feels the responsibility. See Utiliz
ing our Failures. — Abbott.
Every man spins a web of light circles. See Webs. — Sandburg.
Every mayor before me, far back as memory ran. See New
Spoon River Anthology (Mayor Marston). — Masters.
Every member of the Bangs family always tries to help. See
Bangs Family Tell a Story, The. — Foss.
Every morning bathing myself and shaving myself. See New
Spoon River, The (Chandler Nicholas). — Masters.
Every morning I useta watch and wonder. See Pigeon-Scarer
— Weaver.
Every night and every morn. See Life. — Blake.
Every night as I go to bed. See Waltzing Mice. — McCord.
Every night beside the gate. See Ladye Maude. — Fabbri.
Every night from even till ^morn. See Hymns of Astrsea (To
the Nightingale) . — Davies.
E-v-e-r-y night! Here it is half-past one o'clock. See Bill Arn
on the Rack. — Smith.
Every night my prayers I say. See Reward. — Taylor.
Every night my prayers I say. See System. — Stevenson.
Every night she runs to me. See Little Hurts, The. — Guest,
Every one, by instinct taught, performed its little task. See
Pelican Island,. The (Coral Reef, The). — Montgomery.
Every one is familiar with Tennyson's story. See Lady of
Shalott, The.— Phelps.
Every one of you won the war. See You and You. — Wharton.
Every race that ever has been has had to stand the baptism of
fire. See Siege of Cuautla, The: The Bunker Hill of
Mexico. — Logan.
Every rose on the little tree. See Little Rose Tree, The. — Field.
Every seat in the house was filled. See At the Opera. — Jessop."
Every soul is a circus. See Motto for the Whole Book,
Lindsay.
"Every spirit has^ its mission," say the transcendental crew.
See My Mission. — Taylor.
Every Sunday there's a throng. See Westland Row. — Stephens.
Every thought is public. See Hush! — Emerson.
Every time I have started for the Yellow Flower River. See
Blue-Green Stream, The. — Wang Wei.
Every time you miss, or fail. See Up Higher. — Smiley.
Every valley drinks. See Winter Rain. — C. Rossetti.
Every wedding, says the proverb. See Groomsman to His Mis
tress, The. — Parsons.
Every week is Children's Book Week for "The Three Owls."
See Children's Books: New and Old. — Moore.
Every week of every season out of English ports go forth. See
English Mother, An. — Johnson.
Every wild wing of the harried, the hunted. See Sanctuary,
The. — Rutledge.
Every winter the woods shrink back. See Wood-Lot Hill. —
Frost.
Every year Emily Dickinson sent one friend. See Accom
plished Facts. — Sandburg.
Every year or two they tell us that baseball is out of date. See
Baseball Never Out of Date. — Kiser.
Every year they're marching slower. See Veterans, The. —
McCarthy.
Everybody loved Chick Lorimer in our town. See Gone. —
Sandburg.
Everybody nowadays. See Snail. — McCoy.
Everybody's got a nose, but they ain't all alike. See Noses. —
Everyone likes a compliment. See Letter to Thurlow Weed. —
Lincoln.
Everyone suddenly burst out singing. See Everyone Sang. —
Sassoon.
Everything in the world has its song, and this is the song of
everything. See Song. — Frankenberg.
Everything is black and gold. See Black ^ and Gold. — Turner.
Everything made by the hand of man is either ugly or beauti
ful. See Lecture on Art. — Wilde.
Everything pleased ray neighbor, Jim. See My Neighbor Jim.
— Pearre.
Everything that Hermas touched prospered. See Lost Word,
The.— Van Dyke.
Everything was glorious; everything was bright. See Dazzling
Moment. — Ginsberg.
"Everything's a vicious circle." See Autobiography. — Seeds.
Everything's easy after it's done. See Lesson from His
istory, A.
See Christmas
-Tay-
— Morris.
Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas to-night!
Carol, A. — Brooks.
Everywhere, everywhere, following me. See Camerados,
lor.
Everywhere I — hanh! See Goin' Home. — Unknown.
Everywhere that men suffer to render a real service. See In
terpretation of Life, The (Doing for Others). — Mars.
Evil, if rightly understood. See On the Origin of Evil. —
Byrom.
Evil sped the battle-play. See Swan-Neck, The. — Kingsley.
Ev'n like two little bank-dividing brooks. See My Beloved Is
Mine, and I Am His; He Feedeth among the Lillies. —
Quarles.
Ev'ry little flower creeping through the soft'ning earth. See
Emblems of Easter. — Unknown.
Ev'ry night when shadows fly. See Mamma's Dirl. — Lewis.
Ev'ry night when the sun goes in. See Every Night When the
Sun Goes In. — Unknown.
Exactly three hundred years ago, great religious changes were
taking place. See Ten-Hour Bill, The. — Macaulay.
Exalted chief, in thy superior mind. See To the Shade of
Washington. — Alsop.
Examples of greatness and goodness before us bid us work.
See Opportunity for Work. — Russell.
Exceeding sorrow. See O MQTS! Quam Amara Est Memoria
Tua Homini Pacem Habenti in Substantiis Suis. — Dow-
son.
Excellent Brutus, of all human race. See Brutus. — Cowley.
Excellent herbs had our fathers of old. See "Our Fathers of
Old." — Kipling.
"Except a living man," says Charles Kingsley, "there is noth
ing more wonderful than a book." See Printing Press, The.
— Piercy.
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Fair!
Except a living man, there is nothing more wonderful than a
book! See Useful and_ Mighty Things. — Kingsley.
Excuse a blind old soldier if too eager in his quest. See
Sherman's March. — Brooks.
Excuse me for stopping you here, sir; I'd like just a word, if
you please. See Who's Dead? — Frost. m
Excuse me. Have you ever had any lockjaw in your family?
See Waiting-Room, The. — Winston.
Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, if I am late. See Journey
to What's Its Name, A. — Unknown.
Excuse us, Animals in the Zoo. See Excuse Us, Animals in the
Zoo. — Wynne.
Excused before the rest wandered out. See Evening. — Dale.
Exert thy voice, sweet harbinger of Spring! See To the
Nightingale. — Finch.
Ex-Governor Pennypacker, in an address that was both kind
and witty. See It Will Mend. — Unknown.
Exhibit A; the edge of this long knife. See Here Is Your
Realism. — Bodenheim.
Exiles, they tread their narrow bounds. See In the Zoo. —
Marsh.
' Merrill.
Expecting Him, my door was open wide. See Praesto. —
Brown.
Experience, like a pale musician holds. See Perplexed Music.
— E. Browning.
Experience now doth show what God us taught before. See
On Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset. — Unknown.
Exquisite spirit, rudely caught and tangled. See Psyche's
Lam p . — Al den .
Exquisite stillness! What serenities. See Don Juan's Ad
dress to the Sunset. — Nichols.
Exquisite wines and comestibles. See Martial in London. —
Collins.
Exterior speech is oft a curse. See Silent Tongue. — Harris.
Exultation is the going. See Exultation. — Dickinson.
Eye of the garden, queen of flowers. See Hymns of Astraea
(To the Rose). — Davies.
Eyes aloft, over dangerous places. See Butterflies. — Kipling.
Eyes are different, some can see. See Eyes. — Guest.
Eyes calm beside thee (Lady, could' st thou know!). See Eyes
Calm. — R. Browning. .
Eyes, hide my love, and do not show. See Hymen s Triumph
(Secrecy). — Daniel.
Eyes like the morning star, cheek like a rose. See Colorado
Trail, The. — Unknown.
Eyes of grey — a sodden quay. See Lover s Litany, The. —
Kipling.
Eyes of the eagle are yours, eyes of the dove are yours. See
Being the Dedication of a Morning. — Lindsay.
Eyes so tristful, eyes so tristful. See Eyes So Tristful. —
Saldana.
Eyes? Well no, her eyes ain t much. See Her Way. — Un
known.
"Ezekiel he came out." See Erie Canal. — Unknown.
Ezekiel saw de wheel 'way up in de middle o' de air. See
Ezekiel Saw de Wheel. — Unknown.
'F I was er horse I'd hate t' wear. See 'F I Was Er Horse!
— Johnson.
Face in the tomb, that lies so still. See Desiderium. — Le
Gallienne.
Face to face in my chamber, my silent chamber, I saw her. —
See Confessions. — E. Browning.
Faces of two eternities keep looking at me. See Two Neigh-
Facing the guns, he "jokes as well. See Thomas of the Light
Heart. — Seaman. _ „,,,„.
Facing the sudden gulf, the silent. See Return, The (Facing
the Gulf).— Woods. ^ _ .
Facing west from California's shores. See Facing West from
California's Shores. — Whitman.
Faction, that ever dwells. See Caelica (Love and Fortune). —
Factory windows are always broken. See Factory Windows*
Are Always Broken. — Lindsay.
Facts respecting an old arm-chair. See Parson Turell's Legacy.
— Holmes. _
Fade, then, — die, depart, and come no more. See Pnapus and
the Pool (Fade, Then). — Aiken. o
Faded and fair, in an old arm-chair. See Grandmother Gray. —
Faded and "worn is the ribbon. See Her Wedding Eve.—
Faded not,' nor fading, pictures bright. See Her Own. — Wyant.
Fagin sat down on a stone bench. See Oliver Twist (Fagm s
Last Day). — Dickens.
Faht's in there? See What's in There. — Unknown.
Failed! Jim Miserton failed! You don't mean to say its so?
See Failed. — Thompson.
Failure is ceasing to try. See Failure.— Guest..
Fain would I be sleeping, dreaming. See Plaint of the Wife,
The. — Unknown. ,„ ,,__,,
Fain would I change that note. See Fain Would I Change
That Note. — Unknown.
Fain would I have a pretty thing. See Proper Song, Entitled:
Fain Would I Have a Pretty Thing to Give unto My
Lady, A. — Unknown.
Fain would I have thee barter fates with me. See To a Sea-
bird. — Watson.
Fain would my muse the flowery treasure slug. See Garden,
The. — Pope.
Faint Amorist, what! dost thou think. See Wooing Stuff. —
Sidney.
Faint as the far-down tone. See Voice of Thought, The. —
Chivers.
Faint, faint and clear. See Wind-Swept Wheat, The. — Bridges.
Faint, far-off, haunting, hear! See White-Throat, The. — Gold-
mark.
Faint grew the yellow buds of light. See Orn. — "JE."
Faint heart wins not lady fair. See Faint Heart. — Linton.
Faint music of a bell which dawn brings to my ear. See
Bell of Dawn. — Fort.
Faint not and falter not, nor plead. See To Children of
Girard, Pa. — Whittier.
Faint shines the far moon. See Road, The. — Ogarev.
Faint white pillars that seem to fade. See Fragment. — Rob
inson.
Fainter her slow step falls from day to day. See Child of
Earth, The. — Norton.
Faintly as tolls the evening chime. See Canadian Boat Song,
A. — Moore.
Faintly the ne'er-do-well. See Flute of the Lonely, The. —
Lindsay.
Fair am I, mortals, as a stone-carved dream. See La Beaute. —
Baudelaire.
Fair Amazon of Heaven who tookst in hand. See To Saint
Margaret. — Constable.
Fair Amoret is gone astray. See Hue and Cry after Fair
Arnoret, A. — Congreve.
Fair and fair and twice so fair. See Arraignment of Paris,
The (Song).— Peele.
Fair and soft, and gay, and young. See Rival Sisters, The
(Song) . — Gould.
Fair Annie an Sweet Willie. See Lord Thomas and Fair
Annet . — Unknown.
Fair Annie had a costly bower. See Holy Nunnery, The. —
Unknown.
Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle sugges
tion is fairer. See Indirection. — Realf.
Fair art thou as a flower. See Du Bist Wie Eine Blume. —
Heine.
Fair as the seven daughters of the sun. See Pythagoras. —
Jones.
Fair bloomed the happy world, fair bloomed the May. See
Actaeon. — Erskine.
Fair brow in the strict cold shrine. See Nettle, the Shrine,
The.— Zabel.
Fair by inheritance, whom born we see. See Of the Nativity
of the Lady Rich's Daughter. — Constable.
Fair Catherine from her bower-window. See Young Redm. —
Unknown.
Fair cousin mine! the golden days. See Chivalry at a Dis
count. — Fitzgerald.
Fair daffodils, we weep to see. See To Daffodils. — Herrick.
Fair Death, kind Death, it was a gracious deed. See Dead
Poet, A. — Kilmer.
Fair Eve devised a walking-suit. See Fashion. — Guiterman.
Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face. See Address to a Haggis. —
Burns.
Fair fields, proud Flora's vaunt, why is t you smile. See
Menaphon (Menaphon's Ditty).: — Greene.
Fair flower of fifteen springs, that still. See To His Young
Mistress. — Ronsard.
Fair flower, that dost so comely grow. See Wild Honeysuckle,
The. — Freneau .
"Fair, flowery Name! in none but Thee." See Holy Name of
Jesus, The. — Crashaw,
Fair fountains of man's art were there. See Sorrento. — Trench.
Fair friend, 'tis true your beauties move. See Elegy, An. —
Jon son.
Fair girl, fond wife, and dear. See Mother Sainted, The. —
Fair golden thoughts and lovely words. See About Women. —
Putnam.
Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth 1 See Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage (Greece). — Byron.
Fair Harvard! thy sons to thy jubilee throng. See Fair Har
vard. — Unknown.
Fair Head in Antrim long dark waves of wet heather. See
Irish Headland, An. — Jeffers.
Fair Hebe I left, with a cautious design. See Fair Hebe. —
West.
Fair insect, that, with thread-like legs spread out. See To a
Mosquito. — Bryant.
Fair Iris I love, and hourly I die. See Amphitryon (Mercury's
Song to Phaedra).— Dryden. .
"Fair is Alexis," I no sooner said. See On Alexis. — Plato.
Fair is each budding thing the garden shows. See Old-Fash
ioned Garden, The. — Hayes. _ e
Fair is her body, bright her eye. See "Fair is her body," etc.
Fair is my Love and cruel as she's fair. See To Delia (VI). —
Fair is my* love for April's in her face. See Perimedes (Fair
Is My Love for April's in Her Face). — Greene.
Fair is my Love that feeds among the lilies. See Fidessa, More
Chaste than Kind ("Faire is my love that feeds among the
lillies").— Griffin.
Fair is my Love, when her fair golden hairs. See Amoretti
(LXXXI).— Spenser.
Fair is my yoke, though grievous be my pains. See Fair Is
My Yoke, though Grievous Be My Pains. — Drumrnond
of Hawthornden.
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Fair
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS
Fair Is our lot — O goodly Is our heritage! See Song of the
English, A. — Kipling.
Fair is the castle upon the hill. See Hushaby, Sweet My Own.
—Field.
Fair is the night and fair the day. See Earthly Paradise,
The (Song from the "Story of Acontius and Cydippe"). —
Morris.
Fair is the rose, yet fades with heat or cold. See "Fair is the
rose, yet fades with heat or cold." — Unknown.
Fair is the Swan, whose majesty, prevailing. See Dion. —
Wordsworth.
Fair is the world, now autumn's wearing. See Glittering Plain,
The. — Morris.
Fair is their fame who stand in earth's high places. See
Heroes . — Housnian.
Fair is thy face, Nantasket. See Nantasket ("Fair is thy
face"). — Ames.
Fair Isabel! poor simple Isabel! See Isabella; or The Pot
of Basil. — Keats.
Fair Isabell of Rochroyall. See Lass of Roch Royal (A vers.).
— Unknown.
Fair Isabella with her two brothers dwelt. See Isabella; or
The Pot of Basil ("Fair Isabella," etc.}. — Keats.
Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers. See Sonnet to
Zante. — Poe.
Fair Jesu, guide Thy straying sheep. See Straying Sheep, The.
— Unknown.
Fair Katherine, and most fair. See King Henry V (Henry
the Fifth's Wooing). — Shakespeare.
Fair lady Isabel sits in her bower sewing. See Lady Isabel
and the Elf-Knight. — Unknown.
Fair lady of learning, playfellow of spring. See Invitation
to the Oxford Pageant, July 1907, An. — Bridges.
Fair lady, when you see the grace. See To a Lady Admiring
Herself in a Looking-Glass. — Randolph.
Fair lady with the bandaged eye. See Croaker Papers (Ode
to Fortune). — Halleck and Drake.
Fair land; of chivalry the old domain. See Abencerrage. —
Hemans.
Fair land of dear desire. See To Italy. — Robinson.
Fair lies the day on Gilead (my father's land and mine). See
Jephtha's Daughter. — Marsh.
Fair little spirit of the woodland mazes. See Dead Singer, A.
— Logan.
Fair maid, had I not heard thy baby cries. See To a Lofty
Beauty, from Her Poor Kinsman. — H. Coleridge.
Fair maid, you need not take the hint. See Excerpt, An. —
Burns.
Fair maiden, fair maiden. See Invocation to the Muse. —
Hughes.
Fair maiden, white and red. See Old Wife's Tale, The (Voice
Speaks from the Well, The). —Peek.
Fair Margaret was a young (or proud) ladye. See Proud Lady
Margaret. — Unknown.
Fair Mar j one sat i her bower-door. See Young Benjie. — Un
known.
Fair Moon, who with thy cold and silver shine. See Fair
Moon, Who with Thy Cold and Silver Shine. — Drummond
of Hawthornden.
Fair must that promised country be. See Promised Country,
The. — Strahan.
Fair now is the spring-tide, now earth lies beholding. See
Message of the March Wind, The. — Morris.
Fair, order'd light (whose motion without noise). See Con
stellation, The ("Fair, order'd light/' etc.)* — Vaughan.
Fair our fleet at Castle Sweyn. See Lay of Norse-Irish Sea-
Kings. — MacGurcaich.
Fair Phyllis is another's bride. See Little-Neck Clam, The
(Social Clam, The).— Van Dyke. m
Fair pledges of a fruitful tree. See To Blossoms. — Herrick.
Fair Portia's counterfeit? What demi-god. See Merchant of
Venice, The (Portia's Picture). — Shakespeare.
Fair Proud! now tell me, why should fair be proud? See
Amoretti (XXVII).— Spenser.
Fair Queen, away! To thy charger speak. See Queen of Prus
sia's Ride, The. — Smith.
"Fair queen," quoth he, "if any love you owe me." See Venus
and Adonis ('* 'Fair queen,1 quoth he," etc.). — Shakespeare.
Fair Quiet, have I found thee here. See Thoughts in a Gar
den .-: — M arvell .
Fair rebel to thyself and Time. See Revenge, The. — Ronsard.
Fair Roslin Chapel, how divine. See Roslin and Hawthorn-
den. — Van Dyke.
Fair Salamis, the billow's roar. See Ajax (Chorus). — Soph
ocles.
Fair seed-time had my soul, and I grew up. See Prelude (In
troduction — Childhood and School Time). — Wordsworth.
Fair ship, that from the Italian shore. See In Memo-
riam A. H. H. ("Fair Ship," etc.). — Tennyson.
Fair sight! for a crew of Englishmen true. See Wreck of the
"Northern Belle,'" The. — Arnold.
Fair Sir! to you my maiden intuitions. See Valentine to a
Man of Worth. — Church.
Fair Sou-Chong-Tee, by a shimmering brook. See Story of
the Flowery Kingdom. — Cabell.
Fair Spirit, with all virtue fired and crowned. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life ["Fair Spirit," etc.]). — Petrarch.
Fair star, new-risen to our wondering eyes. See Bacchylides.
^ —Wicher.
Fair Star of evening, Splendour of the west. See Composed
by the Seaside near Calais, August, .1802. — Wordsworth.
Fair stood the wind for France. See Agincourt and Battle of
Agincourt, The. — Drayton.
Fair summer droops, droop men and beasts therefore. See
Summer's Last Will and Testament (Waning Summer) —
Nashe.
Fair sun, if you would have me praise your light. See Diana
("Fair sun," etc.). — Constable.
Fair, sweet and young, receive a prize. See Song, A. _
Dryden.
Fair Sylvia, cease to blame my Youth. See Fair Sylvia. _
Unknown.
Fair the daughter known as Mary. See Old Song with New
Singers, An (As Longfellow Might Have Done It). _
Fai
Fair these broad meads — these hoary woods are grand. See
Canadian Boat Song. — Unknown.
Singers,
ir the gift to Merlin given. See Misfortunes of Elphin
(Merlin's Apple-Trees) . — Peacock.
Fair Tree! for thy delightful Shade. See Tree, The. — Finch.
Fair Verna^ loveliest village of the west. See Greenfield Hill.
See April Fool, The.—
— Dwight.
Fair was her young and girlish face.
Field.
Fair was the day, but fairer was the maid. See Britannia's
Pastorals (Walla, the Fairest Nymph). — Browne.
Fair were our visions! Oh, they were as grand (or Fair were
our nation's visions and as grand). See In the Land Where
We Were Dreaming and Land Where We Were Dreaming.
— Lucas.
Faire and fayre and twice so faire. See Arraignment of Paris
The (Song). — Peele.
Faire as unshaded Light; or as the Day. See Madagascar (To
the Queen, Entertain'd at Night by the Countess of An
glesey) . — Davenant.
Faire daffadills, we weep to see. See To Daffodils. — Herrick.
Faire is my love that f cedes among _the ^Lillies. See Fidessa,
More Chaste Than Kind ("Faire is my love," etc.). —
Griffin.
Fairer is the sea. See Sagesse ("Fairer is the sea"). — Ver-
laine.
Fairer than younger beauties, more beloved. See Valentines
to My Mother. — C. Rossetti.
Fairest Lord Jesus. See Fairest Lord Jesus. — Unknown.
Fairest of earth! if thou wilt hear my vow. See Courtship. —
Unknown.
Fairest of the fairest, rival of the rose. See Mabel, in New
Hamp shire. — Fi el ds .
Fairest of women must have been that maid. See Mary. —
Norwood.
Fairest, when by the rules of palmistry. See Sonnet. —
Browne.
Fairfax, whose name in arms (or armes) through Europe rings.
See On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester.
— Milton.
Fairies, come back! We have not seen. See 'Tween the
Lights. — Noyes.
Fairies, fairies, come and be fed. See Feeding the Fairies. —
Unknown.
Fair-tinted cheeks, clear eyelids drawn. See Cimabuella. —
Taylor.
Fairy! Fairy! list and mark. See Culprit Fay, The (Fay's
Crime, The). — Drake.
Fairy Frilly for half an hour. See Fairy Frilly. — Hoatson.
Fairy spirits of the breeze. See Unwritten Poems. — Winter.
Faith! Ann Hooligan, an* I don't deny that these Amerykans
has plinty o' beautiful convanyences. See Biddy's Trials
among the Yankees.— Hamper's Bazaar.
Faith has no quarrel with science; she foreknows. See Faith
and Science. — Clark.
Faith, I wish I were a leprechaun. See Faith, I Wish I Were
a Leprechaun. — Ritter.
Faith is not merely praying. See Faith. — Kiser.
Faith is the flower that blooms unseen. See Faith. — Chivers.
Faith is the wedding garment, Hnd within. See Wedding Gar
ment, The — Watkyns.
Faith of our fathers, living still. See Faith of Our Fathers. —
Faber.
Faith of our mothers, living faith. See Faith of Our Mothers.
— Unknown.
* Faith, peace and joy to-day brings: all has failed. See There
Are Still Kingfishers. — Campbell.
Faith sees beyond the grave. See Faith, Hope and Love. —
Unknown.
"Faithful boys make faithful men." See Good Name, A. —
Unknown.
Faithful friends! It lies, I know, pale and white and cold as
snow. See Resurrection of Abdullah. — Arnold.
Faithful reports of them have reached me oft. See Isles, The.
— Roberts.
Falernian, first! What other wine. See Crags, The. — Noyes.
Fall, happy leaves, that danced so high in the air. See Tree
against the Sky, A. — Noyes.
Fall in, fall in, old. soldiers. See Fall In. — Sherwood.
Fall is giving way to winter. See Thanksgiving: Past and
Present. — Unknown.
Fall, rain! You are the blood of coming blossom. See April
Rain.— Aiken.
Fall, snow, and cease not! Flake by flake. See Year of Sor
row, The: Ireland, 1849 ( Winter) .—De Vere.
Fallen as he is, this king of birds still seems. See Dead Eagle,
The.— Campbell.
Fallen? How fallen? States and empires fall. See On the De
feat of Henry Clay. — Lord.
Fallen that mighty form. See Phillips Brooks, — Ingham.
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Far
Fallen with, autumn's falling leaf. See On the Death of Presi
dent Garfield. — Holmes.
Falleth now from off a tree. See Emblems. — Coe.
Falling flowers ! See Translations from Modern Japanese Poetry.
— Akiko Yanagiwara (I).
Fall'n, fall'n, a silent Heap; her Heroes all. See Ruins of
Rome, The. — Dyer.
Fall'n pile! I ask not what has been thy fate. See Sonnet:
Netley Abbey. — Bowles.
Fallow land, how low the crows fly! See Fallow Land —
Clark.
Falls from her heaven the Moon, and stars sink burning. See
Moon-Bathers. — Freeman.
"False diamond set in flint! hard heart in haughty breast!
See Fatima and Raduan. — Unknown.
False dreams, all false. See Iliad. — Wolfe.
False friend, wilt thou smile or weep. See Cenci, The (Song).
— Shelley.
False Hope prolongs my ever certain grief. See To Delia
(XXV).— Daniel.
False life! a foil and no more, when. See Quickness. —
Vaughan.
"False!" She said, "how can it be." See Ode, An. — Fletcher.
False Sir John a-wooing came. See May Colvin. — Unknown.
"False," they said, "thy Pale-face lover, from the land of wak
ing morn." See Pilot of the Plains, The. — Johnson.
False though she be to me and love. See False Though She
Be. — Congreve.
False world, good night! since thou hast brought. See Fare
well to the World, A. — Jonson.
False world, thou lyest (or ly'st) : thou canst not lend. See
Vanity of the World, The. — Quarles.
Falsehood is not only fear, it is also folly. See Folly of False
hood, The. — Speer.
Falsely the mortal part we blame. See Ode to the Spleen,
An ("Falsely the mortal part," etc.). — Finch.
Fame comes to the artist who paints all alone. See Three
Arts, The. — Swigert.
Fame is a food that dead men eat. See Fame Is a Food
That Dead Men Eat. — Dobson.
Fame, like a wayward girl, will still be coy. See On Fame. —
Keats.
Fame pays no heed to birth or place. See Fame. — Guest.
Fame's pillar here at last we set. See Pillar of Fame, The. —
Herrick.
Familiar things have strength to brace the heart. See Familiar
Things. — "Brother X."
Families, when a child is born. See On the Birth of His Son.
— Su Tung P'o.
Famine once we had. See New England's Growth. — Bradford.
Fancy, and I, last Evening walkt. See To Amoret Gone from
Him. — Vaughan.
Fancy, boy, the kind you mean. See Answer to Famous Ques
tions. — Leonard.
Fanny Foo-Foo was a Japanese girl. See Japanese Lovers,
The. — Unknown.
Fanny loves. See Fanny's Doves. — C. Rossetti.
Far above the hollow. See Verses in an Album. — Hood.
Far above us where a jay. See Morning on the Lievre. —
Lampman.
Far across hill and dale. See Plum Blossoms. — Basho.
Far and away in the Land of Nod. See Land of Nod, The.—
Wilkinson.
Far and free o'er the lifting sea, the lapsing wastes and the
waves that roam. See Return to New York. — Wheelock.
Far and near, high and clear. See Call, The. — Service.
Far apart in the fields of Love. See In the Fields of Love. —
Taylor.
Far are the Gaelic tribes and wide. See Dead Antiquary
O'Donovan, The. — McGee.
Far are the shades of Arabia. See Arabia. — De la Mare.
Far as man can see. See Song of the Rain Chant. — Navajo
Indians.
Far away and long ago. See Snare, The. — Davison.
Far away from the earth on which we dwell. See First Revolu
tion of the Heavens Witnessed by Man. — Mitchel.
Far away, in a desert in the East. See Flight into Egypt,
The. — Lagerlof.
Far away in the deep forest there once grew a pretty Fir-
tree. See Fir-Tree, The. — Andersen.
Far away in the twilight time. See Double-Headed Snake of
Newbury, The. — Whittier. >!
Far away In wooded fields. See Spring and Mother. — Fitz-
simmons.
Far away the campfires burn; we can see their ruddy light. See
Far Away the Camp Fires Burn. — Unknown,
Far away the days and nights are coming to you. See To a
Tulip Bed, Sleeping. — Plantz.
Far back in "days of childhood stood a grove of stately pines.
See Pines, The. — Unknown.
Far back, in my musings, my thoughts have been cast. See Old
Kitchen Floor, The. — Unknown.
Far back, related on my mother's side. See Old Salt Kossa-
bone. — Whitman.
Far below Aries in those old days. See Aliscamp, The. — Mis
tral.
Far better never to have heard the name. See Prelude, The
(Introduction — Childhood and School-Time) . — Wordsworth.
Far beyond the sky-line, where the steamers go. See Hot
Weather in the Plains — India.— Tipple.
Far down below the Christian captives pine. See Legend of
Toledo, A. — Trench.
Far down in the meadow the wheat grows green. See Alice's
Supper. — Richards.
Far down within us all is something deeper than personal
interests. See Patriotism a Christian Duty. — Mercier.
Far, far away, beyond a hazy height. See October in Tennes
see. — Mai one.
Far, far away — how far I cannot tell. See Sea, The. — Clark.
Far, far-away is Bethlehem. See Continuing Christ, The. —
Bowie.
Far, far away to the south. See Christ of the Andes, The.—
Hannum.
Far, far beyond yon Eastern steeps. See Song of the Clouds.
— Field.
Far far from gusty waves, these children's faces. See Ele
mentary School Classroom, An. — Spender.
Far, far from here. See Empedocles on Etna ("Far, far"). —
Arnold.
Far, far from here the church bells ring. See In New York
(On Sunday Morning). — Percy.
•, far the least of all, in
Spender.
want. See Prisoners, The. —
Far, far the mountain peak from me. See Christ of the Andes.
— Coates.
Far from Assisi. See Street Scene. — Batchelor.
Far from the churchyard dig his grave. See Gravestone, A. —
Allingham.
Far from the crowd they stood (or stand) apart. See V-a-s-e,
The.— Roche.
Far from the deep roar of the ^Egean main. See Farewell. —
Plato.
Far from the glorious light of day. See Prisoner of the Bas-
tile, The. — Warner.
Far from the loud sea beaches. See Visit from the Sea, A. —
Stevenson.
Far from the sun and summer gale. See Progress of Poesy, The
("Woods that wave," etc. ["Far from the sun/' etc.]). —
Gray.
Far from the world, far from delight. See Our Lady of the
Snows. — Johnson.
Far from the world where horn-rimmed Culture peers. See
Amazonas . — Ff rench.
Far from thy dearest self, the scope. See To His Mistress
in Absence. — Tasso.
Far I hear the bugle blow. See Shropshire Lad, A (LVI). —
Housnian.
Far in a garden's wreckage. See Old Galway. — Higgins.
Far in a valley of peace and rest. See Four Scenes. — Pomeroy.
Far in a western brookland. See Shropshire Lad, A (LII). —
Housman.
Far in a wild, unknown to public view. See Hermit, The. —
Parnell.
Far in the bosom of the deep. See Lighthouse, The. — Scott.
Far in the country of Arden. " See Shepherd's Garland, The
(Cassamen and Dowsabell). — Drayton.
Far in the east. See Green Corn Dance, The. — -Corbin.
Far in the grim North-west beyond the lines. See Temagami.
— Lampman.
Far in the Heavens my God retires. See Incomprehensible,
The.— Watts.
Far in the night, and yet no rest for him! The pillow next
his own. See At Noon — and Midnight. — Riley.
Far in the Past I peer, and see. See Ballade of the Book
worm. — Lang.
Far in the sea and west of Spain. See Land of Cockayne, The.
— Unknown.
Far lifted from the city's jar and fret. See Ben Hafiz, the
Muezzin. — Savage.
Far lone amang the Highland hills. See Lass o' Arranteenie,
The. — Tannahill.
Far off a lonely hound. See Hounds, The. — Freeman.
Far off in the waste of desert sand. See Jim- Jam King of
the Jou-Jous, The. — Start.
Far off, most secret, and inviolate Rose. See Secret Rose,
The.-— Yeats.
Far off? Not far away. See In the Twilight. — Cotterell.
Far off the old snows ever new. See Simrnenthal. — Myers.
Far, oh, far is the Mango island. See Constant Cannibal
Maiden, The. — Irwin.
Far on the desert ridges. See Wind Song. — Pima Indians.
Far on the moor some wild bird screams. See Twilight. —
Ryan.
Far out across Carnarvon bay. See Welsh Sea, The. — Flecker.
Far out across the stormy crest. See Light-Ship, The. — Dixey.
Far out at sea beneath rich Tynan sails. See May upon Ictis.
— Jones.
Far out at sea — the sun was high. See Genius. — Home.
Far out beyond our sheltered bay. See Steering Home. — Sul
livan.
Far out beyond the city's lights, away from din and roar. See
Country Store, The. — Unknown.
Far out in the wilds of Oregon. See Jack Dempsey's Grave.- —
MacMahon.
Far over in Norway's distant realm. See Christmas Sheaf,
The. — Tomlinson.
Far over yon hills of the heather so green. See Lament of
Flora MacDonald, The. — Hogg.
Far richer than a thornless rose. See Thorn and Rose. — Van
Dyke.
Far spread, below. See Psalm of the West (Story of Vinland,
The) . — Lanier.
Far through the Delphian shades. See Storm of Delphi, The.
— Hemans.
Far to the north. See Mountain Song. — Taos Indians.
Far to the Northward there lies a land. See By the Grey
Gulf-Water. — Paterson.
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Far to the south lies the fairest and richest domain. See At
the Boston Banquet (Southern Negro, The). — Grady.
Far town-ward sounds a distant tread. See Rokeby (Buc
caneer, The). — Scott.
Far up above the city. See Chimes of Amsterdam, The. —
Paull.
Far up in the Northern country. See Christmas in the North.
— Sangster.
Far up in the wild and wintry hills in the heart of the cliff-
broken woods. See Woodcutter's Hut, The. — Lampman.
Far up the dim twilight fluttered. See Unknown God, The.
— ".^E."
Far up the heights, thou nobly planned of God. See Frances
E. Willard Exercise.— Phillips.
Far up the lonely mountain-side. See Georgia Volunteer, A. —
Townsend.
Far up the wooded slope of one of the Adirondacks. See John
Brown. — Finley.
Fare not abroad, O Soul, to win. See Quo Vadis? — Con
nolly.
Fare thee, O babe, fare thee well. See Fare Thee Well, Babe.
— Unknown.
Fare thee well! and if forever. See Fare Thee Well. —
Byron.
Fare thee well, thou Holly green! See Monastery, The (White
Lady's Farewell, The). — Scott.
Fare you well, green fields. See Prisoner for Life, A. — Un
known.
Farewel the fields of Irwan's vale. See Solyman and Almena
(Farewell Hymn to the Valley of Irwan, A). — Langhorne.
Farewel, too little and too lately known. See To the Memory
of Mr. Oldham. — Dryden.
Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness. See King Henry
VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy) .—Shakespeare.
Farewell ! A long farewell to ail our school days ! See Parody,
A. — Painton.
Farewell, adieu, that courtly life. See History of Horestes,
The (Haltersick's Song). — Pikeryng.
Farewell, and adieu to you, fine (or gay) Spanish ladies. See
Spanish Ladies and "Farewell and adieu." — Unknown.
Farewell and adieu to you, Harwich Ladies. See Fringes of
the Fleet— 19 14-1918.— Kipling.
"Farewell!" Another gloomy word. See Farewell. — Taylor.
Farewell, Bristolia's dingy pile of brick. See Last Verses. —
Chatterton.
Farewell! but whenever you welcome the hour. See Farewell!
but Whenever. — Moore.
Farewell, dear alma mater. See Hearts Shall Ever Linger. —
Unknown.
Farewell, dear Love! since thou wilt needs be gone. See
Farewell, Dear Love. — Unknown.
Farewell fair Saint, may not the Seas and Wind. See On His
Mistresse Going to Sea. — Gary.
Farewell false love, the oracle of lies. See False Love. — Mar
lowe.
Farewell, farewell! but this I tell. See Ancient Mariner, The
(He Prayeth Best). — Coleridge.
"Farewell! farewell!" is often heard. See Good By. — Cook.
"Farewell, farewell, my pretty maid." See True Lover's
Farewell, The. — Unknown.
Farewell, farewell, O brave and tender Sage. See In Saluta
tion to My Father's Spirit. — Naidu.
Farewell, farewell Old Year. See Farewell, Old Year. —
Sidley.
Farewell! Farewell! the voice you hear. See Pirate, The
(Cleveland's Song). — Scott.
Farewell, — farewell to thee, Araby's daughter! See Lalla
Rookh (Farewell to Thee, Araby's Daughter). — Moore.
Farewell! for now a stormy morn and dark. See Outward
Bound. — Tylee.
Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again. See Romeo
and Juliet (Potion Scene, The). — Shakespeare.
Farewell! I goe to sleep; but when. See Evening Watch,
The. — Vaughan.
Farewell! if ever fondest prayer. See Farewell! If Ever
Fondest Prayer. — Byron.
Farewell, incomparable element. See Hymn to Earth. — Wylie.
Farewell, Life! my senses swim. See Farewell, Life and
Stanzas. — Hood.
Farewell, Love, and all thy laws for ever! See Renouncing of
Love, A. — Wyatt.
Farewell, my friends, farewell and haili See Farewell, My
Friends. — Day.
Farewell, my friends, I'm bound for Canaan. See Parting
Friends. — Unknown.
Farewell, my more than fatherland! See Farewell to America,
A.— Wilde.
Farewell, my Muse! for. lo. there is no end. See Ideal Pas
sion (XLII).— Woodberry.
Farewell, my sweet, until I come. See To Chloris. — Cotton.
Farewell, my tender brother. Think. See Cenci, The (Bea
trice's Farewell). — Shelley.
Farewell, my Youth ! for now we needs must part. See Ave
atque Vale. — Watson.
Farewell, Old Year! See Old and New. — Unknown.
Farewell, old year; we walk no more together. See Farewell
to the Old Year. — Doudney.
Farewell, Peace! another crisis. See Farewell, Peace. — Un
known.
Farewell, Renown! Too fleeting flower. See Farewell, Re
nown! — Dobson.
Farewell, rewards and fairies. See Farewell to the Fairies. —
Corbet.
"Farewell, Romance!" the Cave-men said. See King, The.
Kipling.
Farewell, sweet boy, complain not of my truth. See Cselica
(Farewell to Cupid). — Greville.
Farewell, sweet groves, to you. See Fair Virtue, the Mistress
of Philarete (Farewell, Sweet Groves). — Wither.
"Farewell, sweet, my bride!" the gallant knight cried. See
Knight's Vow, The. — Lane.
Farewell, sweet precious babe, my only one! See To a Dead
Babe. — Harvey.
Farewell; the dark is falling on the wind. See Farewell to
Fields. — Corning.
Farewell! the doom is spoken. All is o'er. See Lost Tribune
The. — Sigerson.
Farewell ! The soft rnists of the sunset-sky. See In Memoriam
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. — Noyes.
Farewell the tea-board, with its gaudy equipage. See Lady's
Adieu to Her Tea-Table, A. — Unknown.
Farewell, then. It is finished. I forgo. See Farewell
Blunt.
Farewell! there is a pathos in that word. See "Farewell."
Unknown.
Farewell, this world! I take my leave for ever. See "Fare
well, This World." — Unknown.
Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing. See Sonnets
(LXXXVII).— Shakespeare.
Farewell thou busie_ World, and may. See Retirement, The.
Stanzes Irreguliers. To Mr. Isaak Walton. — Cotton.
Farewell, thou child of my right hand, and joy. See On His
(or My) First Sonne (or Son). — jonson.
Farewell, thou little Nook of mountain-ground. See Farewell,
A. — Wordsworth.
Farewell thou Thing, time-past so knowne, so deare. See His
Farewell to Sack. — Herrick.
"Farewell to barn and stack and tree." See Shropshire Lad
A (VIII).— Housman.
Farewell to Europe, and at once farewell. See Farewell, The
—Churchill.
Farewell to Fields and Butterflies. See Garden-Song. —
Cabell.
Farewell to Himself. See Bride, The. — Mitchell.
Farewell to Lochaber, an' farewell my Jean. See Lochaber
No More. — Ramsay.
Farewell to Lochaber, farewell to the glen. See Lochaber No
More. — Munro.
Farewell to Northmaven. See Pirate, The (Claud Halcro's
Song) . — Scott.
Farewell to one now silenced quite. See Parted. — Meynell.
Farewell to the Highlands, farewell to the North. See My
Heart's in the Highlands. — Burns.
Farewell to the land, where the gloom of my glory. See Na
poleon's Farewell. — Byron.
Farewell, too little and too lately known. See To the Memory
of Mr. Oldham. — Dryden.
Farewell, ungrateful traitor! See Spanish Friar, The (Fare
well, Ungrateful Traitor). — Dryden.
Farewell! we must part; we have turned from the land. See
Farewell to Brother Jonathan. — Caroline.
Farewell, ye dungeons dark and strong. See Macpherson's
Farewell . — Burns.
Farewell, ye mountains! ye beloved glades. See Maid of Or
leans (Joan of Arc's Farewell). — Schiller.
Far-fetched and dear-bought, as the proverb rehearses. See
Singing Lesson, A. — Swinburne.
Farmer Lathem used to say that the weather was. See Thanks
giving Dinners. — Unknown.
Farmhouse[s] curl [like] horns of plenty, hide. See Blue
Juniata (Bones of a House). — Cowley.
Farmlands about the marsh are dreary. See Marsh, The. —
Dresbach.
Far-off a young State rises, full of might. See Suggested De
vice of a New Western State. — Piatfc.
Farragut, Farragut. See Farragut. — Meredith.
Farre have I clambred in my mind. See Hymne in Honour
of Those Two Despised Virtues, Charitie and Humilitie,
An.- — More.
Fashion on fashion on fashion. See Fashions. — Noyes.
Fashioned for man's heroic use. See Oxen. — Moreland.
Fast asleep lies little May. See Fast Asleep. — Unknown.
Fast falls the^snow, O lady mine. See To F. C. — Collins.
Fast, fast, with heels wild spurning. See Lays of Ancient
Rome (Battle of Lake Regillus, The [War-Horse, The]).—
Macaulay.
Fast flows the wine, and faster. See Toast-Master, The. —
Unknown.
Fast this life of mine was dying. See Life and Love. —
E. Browning.
Fasten black eyes on me. See Spanish. — Sandburg.
Fasten the chamber! See Bluebeard's Closet. — Cooke.
Fasten your hair with a golden pin. See He Gives His Be
loved Certain Rhymes. — Yeats.
Faster, faster, O Circe, Goddess. See Strayed Reveller, The.
— Arnold.
Faster than fairies, faster than witches. See From a Railway
Carriage. — Stevenson.
Fast-rooted, with no sound, no stir. See Native Forest. —
Hamilton.
Fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room. See Congo, The (I —
Their Basic Savagery). — Lindsay.
Fate called a quitter from the crowd. See Breaker and Maker.
—Rice.
Fate comes with pennies or dollars. See Fate. — Sandburg.
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Fellow-Citizens
Fate hath decreed our lives to be lived apart. See Recom
pense. — De Long.
Fate? I met her long ago. See Mastery. — Lummis.
Fate served (.or used) me meanly! but I looked at her and
laughed. See Joy Meets Laughter and Reward. — Wilcox.
Fate struck the hour! See Lincoln. — Hardy.
Fate to beauty still must give. See Epitaph. — Claudian.
Fate wafts us from the pygmies' shore. See Gods of War. —
"M."
Father, a needy one before Thee stands. See Tribal Prayer,
The. — Omaha Indians.
Father all bountiful, in mercy bear. See America's Thanks
giving. — Riley.
Father and I went down to camp. See Yankee Doodle. —
Father Blake was more familiarly known. See Father Phil's
Collection. — Lover.
Father calls me William, sister calls me Will. See Jest 'fore
Christmas . — Fi el d .
Father Couture loves a fricassee. See Down the River (Pe
tite Ste. Rosalie). — Harrison.
"Father, father, where are you going?" See Little Boy Lost,
Father, forsake the dust. See Prologue to His Death. — Wig-
gam.
Father, grant unto us true family love. See Prayer for Fam
ily Love, A. — Unknown.
Father Grumble he did say. See Father Grumble. — Unknown.
Father, hear thy children. See Father, Hear Thy Children.
"A. G."
Father, here a temple in Thy name we build. See Hymn of
Dedication. — Scantlebury.
Father, I cry to Thee! See Battle Prayer. — Korner.
Father, I know that all my life. See My Times Are in Thy
Hands . — Waring.
Father! I now may lean upon your breast. See Shades of
Agamemnon and Iphigeneia, The. — Landor.
Father, I scarcely dare to pray. See Last Prayer, A. — Jackson.
Father, I will not ask for wealth or fame. See Higher Good,
The. — Parker.
Father in Heaven ! See Father in Heaven. — Ashbury.
Father in heaven! after the days misspent. See Sonnets to
Laura (To Laura in Life ["Father in heaven!"]). —
Petrarch.
Father in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. See Lord s Prayer
in Verse, The. — Unknozvn.
Father is quite the greatest poet. See Careers. — Graves.
Father, it's your love that safely guides me. See Child to the
Father, The.— Bridges.
Father John's bread was made of rye. See Rye Bread. —
Braithwaite.
Father, lead me, day by day. See Child s Prayer, A. — Un
known.
"Father, look up and see that flag." See American Boy, The.
— Unknown.
Father Michael — the choir boys had dubbed him "Old Hunch
back." See "Stabat Mater." — Unknown.
Father, Mother, and Me. See We and They.— Kipling.
Father of all! in ev'ry (or every) age. See Universal Prayer,
The. — Pope.
Father of earth and heaven! I call Thy name! See Battle
Hymn, The. — Korner.
Father of heaven and earth! See Evening Song of the Weary.
— Hemans.
Father of his country. See Our Heroes. — Unknown.
"Father of lakes!" thy waters bend. See Lake Superior. —
Goodrich. *
Father of lights! what sunny seed. See Cock-Crowing. —
Vaughn.
Father of Mercies, Heavenly Friend. See Parting Hymn. —
Holmes.
Father of mercies, in Thy Word. See O How Sweet Are Thy
Words! — Steele.
Father, part of his double interest. See Holy Sonnets ( Father,
part of his double interest"). — Donne.
Father Roach was a good Irish priest. See Father Roach. —
"Father!" '(so The Word) He cried. See Christ, The.— Riley.
Father! the little girl we see. See Little Aglae. — Landor.
"Father!" The old man shut his mouth. See Revolt of Mother,
The. — Freeman.
Father! thy wonders do not singly stand. See Spirit-Land,
The.— Very.
Father, thy word is past, man shall find grace. See Paradise
Lost (Plan of Salvation, The [Atonement, The]). — Milton.
Father Time lives afar in the sky. so they say. See Father
Time. — Ault.
Father, to Thee we look in all our sorrow. See Father, to
Thee. — Hosmer.
Father, unto Thee I pray. See Good-Night Prayer for a Little
Child. — Johnstone.
Father, we thank Thee for fruit and grain. See We Thank
Thee. — Unknown.
Father: We thank Thee for laughter. See Thanks for Laughter.
— Unknown.
Father, we thank Thee for the night. See Prayer. — Weston (?).
"Father!" "What is it?" See Revolt of Mother, The. —
Freeman.
Father, whate'er of earthly bliss. See Living to Thee. — Steele.
Father, where do the wild swans go? See Father, Where Do
the Wild Swans Go ?— Holstein.
Father, who keepest. See Domine, Cui Sunt Pleiades Curse. —
Roberts.
"Father, who travels the road so late?" See Candidate, The.—
Unknown.
See Children's New Prayer. —
See Death of Grant, The.
Father, whom I can not see.
Canton.
Father! whose hard and cruel law.
— Bierce.
"Father will have done the great chimney to-night.'* See
Building the Chimney. — Unknown.
"Father, you seem to have been sleeping fair?" See Last
Journey, A. — Hardy.
Fathered by March, the daffodils are here. See Daffodils. —
Reese.
Father's got a bran new suit — gee! but he looks swell. See
Mother Does Without. — Montague.
Father's strict rule was, straight to bed immediately after fam
ily worship. See Out of the Wilderness. — Muir.
Fatigued with life, yet loth to part. See Captivity, The (Hope
[Captivity, The] ) . — Goldsmith.
"Faultless in his glory's presence!" See "Faultless." — Johnson.
Fause Sir John a-wooing came. See May Colvin. — Unknown.
Faustina hath the fairer face. See Madrigal: "Faustina hath/'
etc. — Unknown.
Fawn-footed Nannie. See Little Nannie. — Larcom.
Fear death? — to feel the fog in my throat. See Prospice. —
R. Browning.
Fear, facing the New Year. See Facing the New Year. —
Pearse.
Fear no longer for the lone grey birds. See End of the
Flower- World (A.D. 2300).— Burnshaw.
Fear no more the heat o' th' sun. See Cymbeline (Fear No
More the Heat o' th' Sun). — Shakespeare.
Fear not (dear Love) that I'll reveal. See Secrecy Protested.
— Carew.
Fear not, little flock. See Saint Luke. — Bible, N. T.
Fear not, O little flock! the foe. See Battle Hymn. — Altenburg.
Fear not that my music seems. See Secret Treasure. — Teas-
dale.
"Fear not to be alone," my lady said. See Ideal Passion
(XXII) .— Woodberry.
Fear nothing, Swan of Lichfield. Tuck thy head. See Book of
Earth, The (Lamarck and Cuvier: The Vera Causa). —
Noyes.
Fear ye foes who kill for hire? See Warren's Address ("Fear
ye foes," etc.). — Pierpont.
Fearful of beauty, I always went. See Enamel Girl, The. —
Taggard.
Feast on wine or fast on water. See Feast on Wine or Fast
on Water. — Chesterton.
Feasts satiate; stars distress with height. See Angel in the
House, The (Amaranth, The). — Patmore.
February — February. See Washington-Month. — Carleton.
February, tall and trim. See February, — Gilmore.
Feed on, my flocks, securely. See Damelus' Song to His
Flock. — Constable.
Feel all out of kilter do you? See Dr. Goodcheer's Remedy. —
Waterman.
Feel more 'an ever like a fool. See Ol' Pickett's Nell. — Kim-
ball.
Feel so low down an* sad Lawd. See Friendless Blues. —
Unknown.
Feel so sad and sorrowful runnin' over with the blues. See
Mountain Top Blues. — Unknown.
"Feelin* fine," he used to say. See Days of Cheer. — Foley.
"Feeling inclined toward charity." See Translations from Mod
ern Japanese Poetry. — Tabubokee Ishikawa (II).
Feet feet marching. See New York. — Burton.
Feliksowa has gone again from our house and this time for
good, I hope. See Curse of a Rich Polish Peasant on His
Sister Who Ran Away with a Wild Man. — Sandburg.
Felis sedit by a hole. See Fable, A: The Mice and Felis. —
Kendrick.
Felix Infelix! Cat unfortunate. See Ode to a Bobtailed Cat.
— Unknown.
Felix Randal the farrier, O he is dead then? my duty all
ended. See Felix Randal. — Hopkins.
Fell she from her high estate. See Fallen. — Lampton.
Fellah- Sistern: — Yo' 'stinguished an' high-steppin5 speakah.
See Stump Speech by a Colored Lady Suffragist. — Un
known.
Feller- Citizens of Pine Holler; Fourth of July's come, and
we've come to meet him. See Hezekiah Stubbins' Ora
tion, July Fourth. — Unknown.
Fellers, this is April — know it by the breeze. See This Is
April. — Stanton.
Fellow citizens! Clouds and darkness are round about Him.
See New York Speech on Learning of President Lincoln's
Assassination. — Garfield.
Fellow Citizens: — It is a noble land that God. See March of
the Flag, The. — Beveridge.
Fellow Citizens: We are met here to investigate. See Speech
by Obadiah Partington Swipes. — Unknown.
Fellow Commissioners: — When we were welcomed in Indepen
dence Hall. See Our Centennial Celebration. — Cleveland.
Fellow, get out of my way! See Rivals, The ("Sir, there is a
gentleman"). — Sheridan.
Fellow Irishmen — It would be the extreme of affectation in
me. See Repeal of the Union. — O'Connell.
Fellow Scholars: Another year^ of our school-life is finished.
See Day Worth Remembering. — Unknown.
Fellow who had done his best. See Fellow Who Had Done
His Best. — Stanton.
Fellow-Americans: We are met on sacred soil today for a
solemn hour. See Hallowed Ground. — Harding.
Fellow-Citizens : I presume you all know who I am. See First
Candidacy. — Lincoln.
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Fellow-Citizens: In performance of the duty. See Garfield
Statue, The.— Cleveland.
Fellow-citizens, let us seize this occasion to renew. See Na
tional Monument to Washington. — Winthrop.
Fellow-Citizens of the United States: In compliance with a
custom as old as the government itself, I appear before
you. See First Inaugural Address. — Lincoln.
Fellow-citizens: Were I to echo the plaintive murmurs. See
"Blessed Are the Dead." — Smarius.
Fellow-citizens, what is this country? See Speech at Union
Square, N. Y., April 20, 1861.— Baker.
Fellow-Countrymen : At this second appearing to take the oath
of Presidential office. See Second Inaugural Address.—-
Lincoln.
Fellows in Arms! whose Bliss, whose chief est Good. See
Pharsalia (Cato's Address to His Troops in Lybia). — Rowe.
Fellow-women, I am here to-night to discuss a cause that's hu
man. See Priscilla Prim's Views on Woman's Rights. —
Unknown.
Fer any boy 'at's little as me. See Schoolboy's Favorite, The.
— Riley.
Fer forty year and better you have been a friend to me. See
To My Old Friend, William Leachman. — Riley.
Fer Thanksgiving dinner we. See "My Tumick's Got a
Pain." — Unknown.
Fer three sixty-four — and in lape-year wan more. See Ma-
loney's St. Patrick's Day Hat. — Puck.
Ferdinand De Soto lies. See Distant Runners, The. —
Van Dor en.
Ferns, beautiful ferns. See Ferns. — Unknown.
Ferrara, in thy wide and grass-grown streets. See Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage (Prison of Tasso). — Byron.
Ferry me across the water. See "Ferry me across the water."
— C. Rossetti.
"Fetch him right in here, pa." See Christmas Present and
What Came of It, A. — Cooke.
Few boys have grandpas as good as mine. See My Grandpa.
— Unknown.
Few footsteps stray when dusk droops o'er. See Tailor, The.
— De la Mare.
Few, in the days of early youth. See World I Am Passing
Through, The. — Child.
"Few know the name of Jean Guettard today." See Book of
Earth, The (At Paris). — Noyes.
Few men of hero-mould. See John Bright. — Gummere.
Few people take the trouble. See American Democracy. —
Lowell.
Few persons have lived in any age whose power for good has
been a; remarkable. See Frances Elizabeth Willard. — Un
known.
Few roads and far to grey Glencar. See _ Glencar. — Gwynn.
Few things can more inflame. See Few Things Can More In
flame. — Lewis.
Few women are possessed of thorough executive ability. See
Clearing Up Technicalities. — Unknown.
"Ffaith, master, whither you will." See Captain Car, or
Edom o Gordon (B vers.y. — Unknown.
"Ffor if your boone be askeable." See Thomas Cromwell. —
Unknown.
"Ffor this same night att [Bucklesfeilberry]." See Little Mus-
grave and Lady Barnard (B vers.). — Unknown.
Fhairshon swore a feud. See Massacre of the Macpherson. —
Aytoun.
Fhir a bhata, na horo eile. See Boatman, The. — Pattison, Tr.
Fiddle-de-dee, fiddle-de-dee. See Fiddle-De-Dee. — Unknown.
Fiddledee diddledee dido. See Fiddlededee. — Follen.
Fie, daughter! when my old wife liv'd, upon. See Winter's
Tale, The (In Perdita's Garden). — Shakespeare.
Fie, fie on blind fancy. See Greene's Groatsworth of Wit
(Lamilia's Song) . — Greene.
"Fie, fie! unknit that threatening unkind brow.'* See Taming
of the Shrew, The (Katherine's Admonition). — Shake-
speare%
Fie! flattering1 Fortune, look thou never so fair. See Lewis,
the Lost Lover. — More.
Fie, foolish Earth! think you the heaven wants glory. See
Caelica (Love's Glory). — Greville.
Fie on all courtesy, and unruly winds. See Virgidemiarum
Libri Sex (Coxcomb, The).— Hall.
Fie on the sleights that men devise. See Pastoral Song, A. —
Constable.
Fie, Satire, fie! shall each mechanic slave. See Scourge of
Villainy, The ("Fie, Satire, fie!"). — Marston.
Field flower, a pretty sunburnt maid. See Wild Flowers. —
Lemoine.
Fierce burns our fire of driftwood; overhead. See Night in
Camp. — Bashf ord.
Fierce passions discompose the mind. See Contentment. —
Cowper.
Fiery bitter blue it burns. See Bird of Paradise, The. —
Benet.
Fifteen foresters in the Braid alow. See Johnie Cock (B vers.).
— Unknown.
"Fifteen men on the dead man's chest." See Derelict and
Dead Men's Song, The. — Allison.
Fifty leagues, fifty leagues — and I ride, and I ride. See
D'Artagnan's JRide. — Morris.
Fifty years ago, in a rude garret. See Legends of the American
Revolution, 1776, or Washington and His Generals (Trai
tor's Deathbed, The). — Lippard.
Fifty years spent before I found me. See Fifty Years
Spent. — Burt.
Fight! said the Leader. Stand and fight! See Shield, The.
— Gilman.
Fight well, my comrades. See Epitaphs ("Fight well, my com
rades"). — Bridges.
Figure it out for yourself, my lad. See Equipment. — Guest.
Figures in the fields against the sky. See "Figures in the
fields," etc. — Machado,
File Three stood" motionless and pale. See File Three. — Un
known.
Files the Files — Office Files. See Files, The. — Kipling.
Fill a glass with golden wine. See "Fill a glass with golden
wine." — Henley.
Fill, comrades, fill the bowl right well. See De Roberval
(Ohnawa) . — Hunter-Duvar.
Fill, fill the goblet full with sack! See Song in a Siege —
Heath.
Fill high your bowl with Fusel Oil! See Name Your Poison.
— Sennqtt.
Fill me a mighty bowl. f See Bacchanalian Verse, A. — Herrick.
"Fill me this glass — it is antique Venetian." See Toast, The.
— Stoddard.
Fill me with sassafras, nurse. See Spring Ode. — Marquis.
Fill the Bowl with rosie (or rosy) Wine. See Epicure, The.
— Cowley.
Fill the bumper fair! See Fill the Bumper Fair! — Moore.
Fill up the glass! — but let it be. See To Absent Friends. —
Unknown.
Fill your bowl with roses: the bowl, too, have of crystal. See
Chiaroscuro : Rose. — Aiken.
Filled with coquettish art. See Loves and Losses of Pierrot
(Pierrot Makes a Song) .— Griffith.
Filled with weariness and pain. See My Vesper Song —
Butler.
Filling a bookcase is like gathering a social circle. See Living
with Books. — Becker.
Finding Francesca full of tears, I said. See Obituary. —
Parsons.
Finding men and manners false. See To a Gardener —
Reid.
Fine gold is here; yea, heavy yellow gold. See House of
Color, The. — Sherman.
Fine knacks for ladies! cheap, choice, brave and new. See
Fine Knacks for Ladies. — Unknown.
Fine young Folly, though you wear. See Queene of Aragon,
The (Fine Young Folly). — Habington.
Finger prints on my mirror door. See Finger Prints. — Moon.
Fingers on the holes, Johnny. See Music Lesson, A. — Japp.
Finis to all the manuscripts I've penned. See Finis. — Un
known.
Finish your prayers, Billy, dear. See Billy's Bedtime. — Smith.
'Tire! Fire! Fire!" See George Lee. — Aide.
Fire, fire, Lord. See Fire. — Hughes.
Fire! Fire! Ring! and ring! See Fire at Night. — Riley.
Fire in the heavens, and fire along the hills. See Fire in the
Heavens, and Fire along the Hills. — Brennan.
Fire is in the flint: true, once a spark escapes. See Ferish-
tah's Fancies (Fire Is in the Flint). — R. Browning.
Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow. See "Fire of heaven,
whose starry arrow." — Bridges.
Fire of heaven's eternal ray. See Prayer to the Blessed Vir
gin. — Rodriguez de Padron.
Fire, Water, Woman, are Man's Ruin. See Dutch Proverb,
A. — Prior.
Firecrackers came from China. See Bitter Summer Thoughts —
No. 3.— Sandburg.
Fireflies are fairies' lights. See Fairies' Lights. — Wilkins.
Fireflies, Fireflies, little glinting creatures. See Fireflies. —
Patterson.
Fireflies flicker in the tops of trees. See July Midnight. —
Lowell.
Firefly and cricket. See Field Wireless. — Botkin.
Firm, as the furnace heat. See Chant of Loyalty. — Lieberman.
Firs' on table, nex* on de wall. See Railroad Bill. — Unknown.
First, a bit of springtime. See Thanksgiving Song. — Unknown.
First a seed so tiny, hidden from the sight. See How the
Flowers Grow. — Unknown.
First a soft and gentle tinkle. See Piano-Music. — Unknown.
First and best of earthly joys. See Grampa's Choice. — Riley.
First, April, she with mellow show'rs. See Succession of the
Four Sweet Months, The and Four Sweet Months. — Her
rick.
First, at the dawn of lingering day. See London Fog. —
Luttrell.
First born of Chaos* who so fair didst come. See Hymn: To
Light. — Cowley.
First came General Washington. See Our Presidents. —
Richards.
First came the primrose. See Balder (Chanted Calendar, A).
— D obeli.
First catch your clams: along the ebbing edges. See Clam-
Soup. — Croffut.
First catch your lover. See Useful Precepts for Girls. —
Unknown.
First comes January. See Farmer's Round, The. — Unknown.
First, fitrd out Truth, and then. See Way, The. — Shurtleff.
First follow Nature, and your judgment frame. See Essay
on Criticism, An ("First follow Nature"). — Pope.
First from the dust our sex frfegan. See Adventures of Miss
Harriet Simper, The. — Trumbull.
First he danced a solemn measure. See Song of Hiawatha,
The (Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast). — Longfellow.
First he's welcomed to the earth. See Man's Seven Photo
graphic Ages. — Guest.
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FBng
First I salute this soil of the blessed, river and rock! See
Pheidippides. — R. Browning.
First, I saw a landscape_ fair. See Vision, A.— -" Cornwall."
First I would like to write for you a poem to be shouted in
the teeth of a strong wind. See Horse Fiddle. — Sandburg.
First in the fight, and first in the arms. See Zollicoffer. —
Flash.
First in the glories of thy front. See Ideal for Our Country.
— Howe.
First in these fields I try the sylvan strains. See Pastorals
(Spring). — Pope.
"First in war" was he. See George Washington. — Ellis.
First, London, for its myriads; for its height. See Paris. —
Seeger.
First look. See Thousand and One Nights, The (Song to an
Army Encamped). — Unknown.
First Madame Pine-Tree observed the increased devotion.
See
Glory. — Long.
First O songs for a prelude. See First 0 Songs for a Prelude.
— Whitman. _
First on the list is Washington, Virginia's proudest name. See
Our Presidents — A Memory Rhyme. — Gilman.
First pledge our queen this solemn night. See Hands All
Round. — Tennyson.
First Sergeant Stout of A Troop becomes his name like any
hero of English ballad. See According to Code. — Mayo.
First shall the heavens want starry light. See Rosalynde: or,
Euphues' Golden Legacy (Fancy, A). — Lodge,
First she come to our house. See Stepmother, The. — Riley.
First, somebody told it. See What Became of a Lie. — Kidder.
First stands the lofty Washington. See Our Presidents. —
Unknown.
First take a willow bough. See How to Make a Whistle. —
Unknown.
First the teacher called the roll. See By Any Other Name. —
Riley.
First the white crocus, and then the purple; then the rain.
See Priapus and the Pool ("First the white crocus," etc.).
— Aiken.
First there was water. See Story of Creation, The. — Walton.
First there's the Bible. See Hundred Best Books, The. —
Pigott.
First thing I see each morning. See My Very Dear. — Faith.
First thing, when I come in sight. See Son, You Washed? —
Unknown.
First, three boys easily found. See Game of Marbles, A. —
Mitchell.
First time he kissed me, he but only kissed. See Sonnets
from the Portuguese (XXXVIII). — E. Browning.
First to the Sirens ye shall come, that taint. See Odyssey,
The (Sirens, The [Twelfth Book — "This said, the golden-
throned Aurora"]). — Homer.
First, two white arms that held him very close. See Act V.
Midnight. — Aldrich.
First was the World as one great Cymbal made. See Musick's
Empire. — Marvell.
First when Maggie was my care. See Whistle o'er the Lave
o't. — Burns.
First, William the Norman, then William his son. See Sov
ereigns of England and History Lesson. — Unknown.
First, worship God; he that forgets to pray. See Precepts. —
Randolph.
First you must be told why and how he became a prince. See
Prince of Illusion, The. — Long.
First-born of Chaos, who so fair didst come. See Hymn to
Light. — Cowley.
Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June). See Heaven. — Brooke.
Fisherman Jim lived on the hill. See Fisherman Jim's Kids. —
Field.
Fisherman John is brave and strong. See Old Story, An. —
Unknown.
Fishermen will relate that in the South. See Lord of the
Isle, The. — George.
Fit theme for song, the sylvan maid. See Madam Hickory. —
Darremore.
"Fit us for humblest service," prayed. See Thomas and Nancy
Lincoln. — Proctor.
Fitz Sophocles Simmons was down at the heel. See Beautiful
Mind, The. — Unknown.
Five and seven and two and four. See Little Boy's Speech, A.
— Unknown.
"Five cents a glass!" Does anyone think. See Price of a
Drink, The. — Pollard.
Five circus clowns dying this year, morning newspapers told
their lives. See Legends. — Sandburg.
Five fearless knights of the first renown. See First American
Sailors, The. — Rice.
Five geese deploy mysteriously. See Bas-ReKef. — Sandburg.
Five harsh black birds shining in bronze came^ crying. See
Japanese Vase Wrought in Metals, A. — -Seiffert.
Five jolly, fat pumpkins one moonlight night. See Thanksgiv
ing Ride of the Pumpkins, The. — Powers.
Five kings rule o'er the Amorite. See Ballad of the Battle of
Gibeon, The. — Chesterton.
Five kittens in the haymow. See Kittens. — Parmenter.
Five little brothers set out together. See Five Little Brothers
— Wilcox.
Five little fairies went out to take tea. See Fairies* Tea, The.
— Unknown.
Five little girls sat down to talk. See Choosing Occupations. —
Unknown.
Five little gossoons, an* which is the best. See Five Little
Gossoons. — Do we.
Five little kitty cats on the kitchen floor. See Five Kitty Cats.
— Unknown.
Five little monkeys.
Richards.
Five .little pigs lived
Unknown.
Fivejittle pussy-cats, invited out to tea.
See Monkeys and the Crocodile, The. —
in a sty. See Song of the Piggies. —
See Cats' Tea-Party,
See Five Sisters. —
The. — Weatherly.
Five little sisters walking
Greenaway.
Five little squirrels. See "Five little squirrels." — Unknown.
Five men over the parapet, with a one-star loot in charge. See
Patrol, The. — Knight-Adkin.
Five minutes past eight, and the preacher not here. See Ser
mon, The. — Unknown.
Five mites of monads dwelt in a round drop. See Five Lives.
—Sill.
Five oxen, grazing in a flowery mead. See On a Seal. — Plato.
Five villages are all that remain of the mighty Missagan tribe
of Indians. See Appeal of the Missagans. — Unknown.
Five years have passed; five summers, with the length. See
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintem Abbey, on
Revisiting the Banks of the Wye, during a Tour, July 13,
179 8. — Wordsworth.
Five-and-thirty black slaves. See Key-Board, The. — Watson.
Five-score years the birds have flown. See Failure. — Johns.
Flag of our Faith: lead on. See Flag Everlasting. — Riddoch.
Flag of the fearless-hearted. See Our Flag. — Sangster.
Flag of the heroes who left us their glory. See Union and
Liberty. — Holmes.
Flag of the rainbow, and banner of stars. See Flag of the
Rainbow. — English.
Flag, that waves the whole day through. See Flag, Our Flag. —
Wynne.
Flags of every size. See Flags. — Wynne.
Flags of the Pacific. See Wedding of the Rose and Lotus,
The. — Lindsay.
Flakes of snow, with sails so white. See Little Ships in the
Air. — Rand.
Flame at the core of the world. See Song. — Upson.
Flame blue wisps in the west. See October Paint. — Sandburg.
Flame of the spirit and dust of the earth. See This Is the
Making of Man. — Leonard.
Flame out, you glorious skies. See Dead Heroes, The. — Rosen
berg.
Flame upon flame the sunset fires go down. See Coming to
Port. — Press.
Flame-flower, Day-torch, Mauna Loa. See Lines to a Nastur
tium. — Spencer.
Flame-throated robin on the topmost bough. See Robin, A. —
Bridges.
Flanders, the name of a place, a country of people. See Flan
ders. — Sandburg.
Flap, flap, the captive bird in the cage. See Scholar in the
Narrow Street, The. — Tso Ssu.
Flash of pink by the roadside. See Wild Roses. — Barclay.
Flash was a white-foot sorrel, an' run on No. 3. See Flash —
The Fireman's Story. — Carleton.
Flat as a drum-head stretch the haggard snows. See Sun-
shin e. — S er vice.
Flat down I fell, and with all reverence. See Induction, The
("Whereby I knew," etc. ["Flat down I fell," etc.']). —
Sackville.
Flat lands on the end of town where real estate men are crying
new subdivisions. See Flat Lands. — Sandburg.
Flavians a Wit, has too much sense to pray. See Moral Essays
(Characters of Women: Flavia, Atossa, and Cloe). — Pope.
Flawless his heart and tempered to the core. See Ode for the
Fourth of July, 1876 (Flawless His Heart). — Lowell.
Fled are those times, when in harmonious strains. See Village,
The (Village As It Is, The) .— Crabbe.
Fled foam underneath us and round us, a wandering and milky
smoke. See Wanderings of Oisin, The (Island of Sleep,
The).— Yeats.
Fled is the blasted verdure of the fields. See Seasons, The
(Autumn ["Fled is the blasted verdure"]). — Thomson.
Fled is the swiftness of all the white- footed ones. See Elegy. —
Auslander.
Fled now the sullen murmurs of the north. See Farmer's Boy,
The ("Fled now the sullen murmurs," etc.). — Bloomfielid.
Flee as a bird to your mountain. See Flee as a Bird. — Dana.
Flee fro the prees, and dwelle with sothfastnesse. See Balade
de Boii Conseyl and Truth. — Chaucer.
Fleecy white waters. See Sea Music. — Rand.
Fleet across the grasses. See April Song. — Marquis.
Fleet, fleet and few, ay, fleet 4the moments fly. See "Fleet,
fleet and few," etc. — Marzials.
Fleet Street! Fleet Street! Fleet Street in the morning. See
Song of Fleet Street, A. — Werner.
Fleetly hath pass'd the year. The seasons came. See January 1.
1828.— Willis.
Flesh, I have knocked at many a dusty door. See Sonnets:
"Long, long ago" ("Flesh I have Knocked," etc.). — Mase-
field.
Fletcher, though some call it thy fault, that wit. See Upon the
Dramatick Poems of Mr. John Fletcher. — Cartwright.
Flickering of incessant jrain. See Irradiations ("Flickering of
See Ballade of Things
incessant rain.") — Fletcher.
Flies in the milk I know f ull „ well.
Known and Unknown. — Villon.
Flies walk on ceilings. See Flies. — Aldis.
Fling forth the triple-colored flag to dare. See Need of the
Hour.— Markham.
Fling him amongst the cobbles of the street. See Assassin,
The. — Riley.
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AN INDEX TO POETRY AND EECITATIONS
Fling it from mast and steeple. See Our Flag. — Sangster.
Fling out our banner to the breeze. See Fourth of July, 1876.
— Fox.
Fling out the broad banner! make ready each hand. See Viva
la Republique. — Unknown.
Fling out the flag, O children. See Flag, The. — Heath.
Fling your red scarf faster and faster, dancer. See Mask.-1-
Sandburg.
Flinging its arc of silver bubbles, quickly shifts the moon. See
Down the Mississippi (3). — Fletcher.
Flint-hearted Stoics, you whose marble eyes. See Emblems
(Book^II, Emblem IV). — Quarles.
Flirting with the girls, sir? No, indeed! See Engineer's First
Real Prayer. — Ogilvie.
Float aloft, thou stainless banner! See Hymn to the National
Flag. — Preston.
Float thou majestically. See Flag of the Free. — Smith.
Flooded by rain and snow. See Masque of Pandora, The
( Choruses) . — Longfellow.
Flood-tide below me! (or Flood-tide of the river, flow on!)
I watch you face to face! See Crossing Brooklyn Ferry. —
Whitman.
Florence I hate for griping avarice. See Sonnet. — Bellay.
Florist shops are beautiful. See Florist Shop, The. — Field.
Flos Mercatorum! On that night of nights. See Tales of the
Mermaid Tavern (VIII). — Noyes.
Flour of England, fruit of Spain. See "Flour of England,
fruit of Spain" and Plum Pudding, A. — Mother Goose.
Flout her power, young man! See Mistress Fate. — Benet.
Flow down, cold rivulet, to the sea. See Farewell, A. —
Tennyson.
Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes! See Flow
Gently, Sweet Afton and Sweet Afton. — Burns.
Flow on forever, in thy glorious robe. See Niagara. —
Sigourney.
Flow on, sweet river! like his verse. See To the Avon. —
Longfellow.
Flower — I never fancied, jewel — I profess you! See Magical
Nature. — R. Browning.
Flower in the crannied wall. See Flower in the Crannied
Wall. — Tennyson.
Flower of England, fruit of Spain. See "Flower of England,"
etc., and Plum Pudding, A. — Mother Goose.
Flower of the dust am I: for dust will flower. See Eagle
Sonnets (VII).— Wood.
Flower of the medlar. See Pastoral, A. — Marzials.
Flower of the moon! See Night-Blooming Cereus, The. —
Monroe.
Flower of the shining Summer. See Pearly Everlasting, The.
— Fewster.
Flower of youth, in the ancient frame. See Judith. — Young.
Flower petals fall. See From Summer Hours. — Samain.
Flower, that I hold in my hand. See Tuberose. — Block.
Flower-quiet in the rush-strewn sheiling. See Flower-Quiet
in the Rush-Strewn Sheiling. — Clarke.
Flowers are fresh, and bushes green. See Blighted Love. —
Camoens.
Flowers are the magic bit of leaven. See Gardens of the
Mind.— Pollock.
Flowers are the sweetest things. See Happy Thought, A. —
Beecher.
Flowers azure-hued some chiefly please. See Shield of the
Rose, The. — La Taffie.
Flowers by my door. See Wealth. — Downey.
Flowers can be cousins of the stars. See There Are Different
Gardens. — Sandburg.
Flowers for our dead! See For Our Dead. — Scollard.
Flowers for you, O Glory's Son, Wrar's prey I See Unknown
Soldier. — Dunn.
Flowers from clods of clay and mud? See Mystery, A. —
"Setoun."
Flowers hast thou in thyself, and foliage. See Sonnet: To
His Lady Joan, ^ of Florence. — Cavalcanti.
Flowers I would bring if flowers could make thee fairer. See
Flowers I Would Bring. — De Vere.
"Flowers nodding gaily, scent in air." See Duet, A. — Moore.
Flowers of long line. See Old Gardens. — DriscoIL
Flowers on rainy days fold into hoods. See Summer Arabesque.
— Ballard.
"Flowers, only flowers — bring1 me dainty posies.'* See Our
Hero. — Service.
Flowers rejoice when night is done. See Matins. — Van Dyke.
Flowers speak the language of the heart. See Language of the
Heart. — Unknown.
Flowers — that have died upon my Sweet. See Song of Angiola
in Heaven, A. — Dobson.
Flowers to the fair: To you these flowers I bring. See To a
Lady, with Some Painted Flowers. — Barbaufd.
"Floy," said Paul, "What is that?" See Dombey and Son
(Death of Little Paul). — Dickens.
Fluid the world flowed under us — the hills. See Automobile,
The. — Mackaye.
Flung to the heedless winds. See Martyrs* Hymn, The. —
Luther.
Flush with the pond the lurid furnace burned. See Steam
Threshing Machine, The. — Tennyson-Turner.
Flushed with the hope of high desire. See My Hero.— Bra wley.
Flutes in the sunny air. See Cleopatra Embarking on the
Cydnus. — Hervey.
Fluttering spread thy purple pinions. See Lines by a Person
of Quality. — Pope.
Fly away, fly away over the sea. See Swallow. — C. Rossetti.
Fly away! thou heavenly one! See On a Dead Babe. — Riley.
Fly, envious Time, till thou run out thy race. See On Time ~
Milton.
Fly far from me. See Tecumseh: A Drama (lena's Song)
Mair.
Fly, fly! The foe advances fast. See "Fly, fly! The foe ad
vances fast." — Cotton.
Fly from the press and dwell with sothfastness. See Balade de
Bon Conseyl. — Chaucer.
Fly hence, shadows, that do keep. See Lover's Melancholy
The (Dawn). — Ford.
Fly the flag at half-mast. See At Half-Mast. — Clark.
"Fly to the desert, fly with me." See Lalla Rookh (Fly to
the Desert, Fly with Me). — Moore.
"Fly to the mountain! Fly!" See Conemaugh. — Phelps.
Fly, white butterflies, out to sea. See White Butterflies. —
Swinburne.
Fo* 'bout a month this dahkey has been tryin'. See Every
thing Reminds Me So of Chicken. — Grilley.
Foil'd by our fellow-men, depress'd, outworn. See Immor
tality. — Arnold.
Fold the little waxen hands. See Harlie. — Riley.
Fold thy hands, little one. See Sleep, Darling, Sleep. — Slade.
Fold your pale hands, O night. See Fold Your Pale Hands. —
Close.
Fol-de-rol and riddle-ma-ree. See Spring Ring-Jingle. — Lewis.
Folk alien to the Muse have hemm'd us round. See To Percy
Buch. — Bridges.
Folks ain't got no right to^ censuah othah folks about dey
habits. See Accountability. — Dunbar.
Folks are queer as they can be. See Always Saying "Don't!"
— Guest.
Folks has be'n (or been) to town, and Sahry. See Canary at
the Farm, A. — Riley.
Folks in town, I reckon, thinks. See At "The Literary." — Riley.
Folks need a lot of loving in the morning. See Need of Lov
ing. — Gillilan.
Folks say that ministers are always very solemn. See Minis
ters. — Unknown.
Folks think I'm such a tiny tot. See My Speech. — Goodfellow.
Folks up here at Rossville got up a Lectur' Course. See Ross-
ville Lectur' Course, The. — Riley.
Folks watch the drum major and say "see him come!" See
Man Who Brings Up the Rear End, The. — Foss.
Foller de drinkin' gou'd. See Foller de Drinkin' Gou'd. — Un
known.
Follow a shadow, it still flies you. See Song, That Women Are
but Men's Shadows. — Jonson.
Follow! Follow! Follow! See Follow! Follow! Follow!—
Stephens.
Follow, follow me into the South. See Ballad. — Seiffert.
Follow me, follow me. See Will o' the Wisp. — Meredith.
Follow thee! follow thee! wha wadna follow thee? See Bonnie
Prince Charlie. — Hogg.
Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow. See Follow Thy Fair
Sun. — Campion.
Follow your ^ saint, follow with accents sweet! See Follow
Your Saint. — Campion.
Following across the moors a sound of bells. See Pansy and
the Prayer-Book, The. — Betham-Edwards.
Following forbidden streets. See Wraith-Friend, The. — Barker.
Following program is based on the supposition that teachers in
rural district. See Rural School Commencement. — Gordon.
Folly and Time have fashioned. See Athassel Abbey. — Guiney.
Folly hath now turned out of door. See Death's Jest Book
(Mandrake's Song). — Beddoes.
Fond man, Musophilus, that thus dost spend. See Musophi-
lus, or Defence of All Learning (Poet and Critic).—
Daniel.
Fond muse surrender, weary as thou art. See Night, The. —
Hodgson.
Food and raiment, health and fire. See Luxury. — Guest.
Fool, put your adventures. See Hero. — Williams.
Fool that I was: my heart was sore. See Trafalgar Square. —
Bridges.
Foolish prater, what dost thou. See Swallow, The. — Cowley.
Foolish wide Eyes! Lullaby! See "Foolish wide Eyes! Lul
laby !" — Unknown.
Fools, fools are mortal men, fools old or young. See Ballad.
— Chartier.
Fools, fools, fools. See War. — Bynner.
"Fools! for ye know not what ye say." See Onnalinda
(Burning Ship, The). — McNaughton.
Fools laugh at dreamers, and the dreamers smile. See Dream
ers. — Hope.
Fools, they are the only nation. See Fortunate Fool. — Jonson.
For a cap and bells our lives we pay. See Vision of Sir
Launfal, The (Prelude to Part First). — Lowell.
For a day and a night Love sang to us, played with us. See
At Parting. — Swinburne.
For a gift — the grip of your hand. See From the Highway. —
Rice.
For a good many years I have been a good deal in legislative
chambers. See Latin and Greek Essential Studies. — Hoar.
For a heavy long time on the long green bough. See Apple and
Mole. — Davidson.
For a hundred years the pulse of time. See Liberty. — Riley.
For a Little Brown Dog, who "sees" me down. See For a
Little Brown Dog. — Unknown.
For a name unknown. See Why. — Carman.
For a season there must be pain. See Widower, The. —
Kipling1.
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FIEST LINE INDEX
For
For a thing done, repentance is no good. See Sonnet: He Is
Past All Help. — Cecco Angiolieri da Siena.
For a woman's face remembered as a spot of quick light on
the flat land of dark night. See Remembered Women. —
Sandburg.
For age is opportunity no less. See Morituri Salutamus (Age
Is Opportunity). — Longfellow.
For all ill words that I have spoken. See Last Confessional.
— Drink water.
For all life's beauties, and their beauteous growth. See For
Beauty, We Thank Thee. — Oxenham.
For all that God, in mercy, sends. See Give Thanks. — Tupper.
For all the beauties of the day. See Grace at Evening. —
Guest.
For all the crowd that packed the house to-night. See Ghost
Out of Stratford, A. — Morton.
For all the saints who from their labors rest. See Funeral
Hymn. — Howe.
For all the wonders of this wondrous world. See Te Deum
of the Commonplace, A ("For all the wonders"). — Oxen-
ham.
For all things beautiful, and good, and true. See Thanksgiv
ing. — Oxenham.
For all things, friendship excepted. See Friendship and Love.
— Lyly.
For all those beaten, for the broken heads. See Litany for
Dictatorships. — Benet.
For all thy ministries. See We Thank Thee, Lord. — Oxen-
ham.
For all we have and are. See For All We Have and Are. —
Kipling.
For all your days prepare. See Preparedness. — Markham.
For aught that ever I could read. See Midsummer-Night's
Dream, A (Course of True Love, The). — Shakespeare.
For August, be your dwelling thirty towers. See Of the
Months (August). — San Geminiano.
For auld lang syne, my dear. See Auld Lang Syne. — Burns.
For beauty being the best of all we know. See Growth of
Love, The (VIII) .—Bridges.
For beauty I am not a star. See Limericks ("As a beauty I
am not a star"). — Euwer.
For Beauty kissed your lips when they were young. See Epi
taph for the Poet V. ("For Beauty kissed," etc.). —
Ficke.
For blows on the fort of evil. See Apology. — Kilmer.
For both armies the opening was difficult. See Les Miserables
(Battle of Waterloo, The). — Hugo.
For breakfast we have coffee. See Grandma's Tea. — 15regg.
For Britons, chief. See Liberty (British Commerce). — Thom
son.
For certain he hath seen all perfectness. See La Vita Nuova
("For certain he hath seen," etc.). — Dante.
For Christmas you shall welcome in your day moon mistletoe.
See My Lady, Dancer for the Universe (IV). — Lindsay.
For Christmas, you shall welcome in your time mirrors. See
My Lady, Dancer for the Universe (II). — Lindsay.
For Christmas, you shall welcome in your time the harp. See
My Lady, Dancer for the Universe (III). — Lindsay.
"For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms." See Vision of Sir
Launfal, The ("There was never a leaf," etc.). — Lowell.
For close designs and crooked councils fit. See Absalom and
Achitophel (Character of the Earl of Shaftesbury) . —
Dryden.
For constant care in childhood days. See Thanksgiving — for
Mother. — Unknown.
For covering earth's skeleton the night is useless. See Report.
—Miles.
For Crethis' store of tales and pleasant chat. See Crethis. —
Callimachus.
For days and days I've climbed a tree. See Contemplations.
— Carpenter.
For death must come, and change, and, though the loss. See
Vingtaine (Immutabilis). — Bunner.
For do but note a wild and wanton herd. See Merchant of
Venice, The ("How sweet the moonlight," etc. [Power of
Music, The]). — Shakespeare.
For down this path has April come again. See Sonnets of an
Old Town (Old April). — Tunstall.
For each and every joyful thing. See For Joy. — Coates.
For ease and for dispatch the morning's best. See Trivia (On
Walking the Streets by Day). — Gay.
For eight and twenty years we've shared. See This Man Cul-
bertson. — Guest.
For eighteen hundred years men have been talking about
Christ. See What Think Ye of Christ ?— Moody .
For England, when with favoring gale. See Leadsman's Song,
The.— Dibdin.
For England's sake men give their lives. See For England's
Sake Men Give Their Lives. — Letts.
For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove. See To Fortune and
"For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove." — Thomson.
"For ever with the Lord!" See At Home in Heaven. — Mont
gomery.
For every evil under (.or ill beneath) the sun. See For Every
Evil under the Sun. — Mother Goose.
For every parcel I stoop down to seize. See Armful, The. —
Frost.
For every shooting star, he claimed a kiss. See She Showed
Him Stars. — unknown.
For every sorrow, every faded thing. See Sonnet to Winter.
— Whitehead.
For Exmoor. See- "For Exmoor. — Ingelow.
For Fancy's gift. See Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic
Gift ("For Fancy's gift"). — Emerson.
For fish and birds I make this plea. See For Fish and Birds.
— Guest.
For flowers so beautiful and sweet. See We Thank Thee. —
Renwick.
For flowers that bloom about our feet. See We Thank Thee. —
Unknown.
For Forms of Government let fools contest. See Essay on
Man, An (Charity). — Pope.
For forty years he plotted. See Efficiency. — Schelling.
For forty years I shunned the lust. See For a Virgin Lady. —
Cullen.
For forty years the meeting-house at Riverdale had been. See
Obstinate Music-Box, The. — Ford.
For France two grenadiers held their way. See Grenadiers,
The. — Heine.
For gainful hours of pain and loss. See We Thank Thee. —
Unknown.
For giving me desire. See Desire. — Traherne.
For glory? For good? For fortune, or for fame? See On the
Firing Line. — Miller.
For God, our God, is a gallant foe. See Ballad for Gloom. —
Pound.
"For God so loved the world" — nor you, nor me. See "For
God So Loved the World."— Whitaker.
For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love. See Canon
ization, The. — Donne.
For golden lads, a-faring. See Memorial Day, Post-War. —
Marshall.
For goodness' sakes! I thought they'd passed an audience.
See Ten Minutes in a Trolley. — Rice.
For government, though high, and low, and lower. See King
Henry V (Commonwealth of the Bees, The). — Shakespeare.
For gray Folk in the falling leaves. See On the Eve of All
Hallows. — Phelps.
For happy homes and loved ones dear. See Thanksgiving
Hymn. — Unknown.
For her gait, if she be walking. See Song and Complete
Lover. — Browne.
For her the dusk is peopled with small shapes. See Black
Mammy. — Taturn.
For him no Heaven. See Hill Man. — Morden.
For Him, who, lost to ev'ry Hope of Life. See Country
Justice, The (Apology for Vagrants) . — Langhorne.
For him who sought his country's good.
See Washington's
See Lady to Her
Monument. — Unknown.
For him who struck thy foreign string.
Guitar, The.— Bronte.
For his long absence Church and State did groan. See Astrea
Redux. — Dryden.
For his religion it was fit. See Hudibras ( "He was of the stub
born crew" [Religion of Hudibras]). — Butler.
For human nature Hope remains alone. See Hope. — Theognis.
For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see. See
Locksley Hall ("For I dipt into the future," etc.).—
Tennyson.
For I have learned. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above
Tintern Abbey ("For I have learned"). — Wordsworth.
For I have loved the rural walk through lanes. See Task, The
(Book I [Rural Walk, The] ) .—Cowper.
For I have read in the long poems. See Of Earthly Love. —
Mitchell.
For I learn as the years roll onward. See Lessons of the
Year. — Unknown.
For I was a gaunt grave councillor. See La Fraisne. — Pound.
For I would walk alone. See Prelude, The (School-Time
[Communion with Nature]). — Wordsworth.
For I'm called Little Buttercup — dear Little Buttercup. See
H. M. S. Pinafore ("Little Buttercup"). — Gilbert.
For in many things we offend all. See St. James (Tongue,
The).— Bible, N. T.
For in the warm blue summer weather. See Slumber-Songs
of the Madonna ("For in the warm blue," etc.) — Noyes.
For it is good to sing praises unto our God. See Psalms
(Psalm CXLVII).— Bible, 0. T.
For January I give you vests of skins. See Of the Months
(January) .- — San Geminiano.
For Jillian of Berry, she dwells on a hill. See Knight
of the Burning Pestle, The (Merrythought's Song). —
Beaumont.
For July in Siena, by the willow-tree. See Of the Months
(July). — San Geminiano.
For knighthood is not in the feats of war. See Pastime of
Pleasure, The (True Knight, The). — Hawes.
For know, my girl, there is always the axe. See Down the
River (Les Chantiers). — Harrison.
For lack of gold she's left me, O. See For Lack of Gold.—
Austin.
For Life I had never cared greatly. See For Life I Had Never
Cared Greatly. — Hardy.
For life, with all it yields of joy and woe. See Death in the
~ . . — — ... ji it ------ - - -
yields," etc.). — R. Brown-
See Sonnets: "Long,
, .... yield
Desert, A ("For life, with
ing.
For, like an outcast from the city, I.
long ago" (complete). — Masefield.
For lo! the board with cups and spoons is crowned. See Rape
of the Lpck, The ("For lo! the board,'* etc.). — Pope.
For lo! the living God doth bare his arm. See Commemora
tion Ode (Democracy). — Monroe.
For. lo, the winter is past. See Song of Solomon, A (Spring1).
—Bible, O. T.
For, Lord, the crowded cities be. See For, Lord, the Crowded
Cities Be.— Rilke.
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AN INDEX TO POETBY AND EEGITATIONS
For love he offered me his perfect world. See Gift to a Jade. —
Wickham.
For Love is a celestial harmony. See Hymne in Honour of
Beautie ("For Love is a celestial" etc.). — Spenser.
For love is Lord of truth and loyalty. See Hymn to Love,
The ("For love is Lord of truth" etc.), — Spenser.
For love of lovely words, and for the sake. See Skerry vore. —
Stevenson.
For loves-sake, kisse me once againe. See Celebration of
Charis, A (Begging Another, on Colour of Mending the
Former) . — Jonson,
For majesty of mountain height. See Gloria in Excelsis. —
Klingle.
For many a mile the tawny mountains heaved. See Lugna-
quillia. — Savage-Armstrong.
For many a year his glory. See Recollections of the People
(Les Souvenirs du Peuple). — Beranger.
For many a year I've watched the ships a-sailing to and fro.
See Ships, The.— Bell.
For many and many a year. See Enemies. — Lee.
For many blessings I to God upraise. See God and the Soul
(Nature and the Child). — Spalding.
For many, many days together. See Riding Together. —
Morris.
For many thousand ages. See Es Stehen Unbeweglich. — Heine.
For many years I have studied minutely the career of Wash
ington. See Character of Washington, The. — Lodge.
For me, for me, these old retreats. See Bloomsbury. — Whitten.
For me, I know nought; nothing I deny. See Don Juan
(Skeptic and His Poem ["For me," etc.']}. — Byron.
For me one silly task is like another. See Cassandra. — Bogan.
For me the jasmine buds unfold. See Song. — Coates.
For me? Then bring it up at once. See Cherry Blossoms.—
Sutphen.
For me — to have made one soul. See Towards Fields of Light.
— Hatch.
For me you left, my dearest, best. See Two Christmas Eves. —
Nesbit.
For Mercy, Courage, Kindness, Mirth. See Song, A, and
For Mercy, Courage, Kindness, Mirth. — Binyon.
For miles and miles the prairie stretches. See Two Gray
Wolves. — Fanton.
For miles around the parish steeple. See Optimist, The. —
Ferguson.
For modes of faith let graceless Zealots fight. See Essay on
Man, An (Faith). — Pope.
For mony lang year I ha'e heard frae my grannie. See Hazle-
wood Witch, The.— Gall.
For more than a generation poets, orators, historians, artists
and architects. See Republican Party Lincoln's Monu
ment. — Cannon.
For mother-love and father-care. See We Thank Thee.—
Unknown.
For moveless limbs no pity I crave. See Paralysis. — Brooke.
For music (which is earnest of a heaven). See Pauline
("For music [which is earnest of a heaven"]). —
R. Browning.
For my first twenty years, since yesterday. See Computation,
The. — Donne.
For my own part, I approve of garden flowers. See Wild
Strawberry, A. — Van Dyke.
For my people everywhere singing their slave song repeatedly.
See For My People. — Walker.
For my Sister's sake. See Manyo Shu ("For my Sister's
sake") . — Hitomaro.
For Nature beats in perfect tune. See Woodnotes (Mighty
Heart) . — Emerson.
For Nature ever faithful is. See Woodnotes (Guide, The).—
Emerson.
For Nature, true and like in every place. See "For Nature,
true and like in every place." — Emerson.
For nearly two hundred years license has had possession. See
Testimony of Experience, The. — Unknown.
For nine and twenty years they've said. See Golf after Many
Years. — Guest.
For no cause whatever would the earlmen's defender. See
Beowulf (Grendel Is Vanquished). — Unknown.
For no man wist who was best. See Round Table, The. —
Manning.
For noble minds, the worst of miseries. See Poverty. —
Theognis.
For now, love thou, I rede, Christ, as I thee tell. See Love
Is Life.— Rolle.
For, O America, our country! — land. See Torch-Bearers, -The
(America). — Bates.
For oh, when the war will be over. See Pilgrims. — Service.
For one New England pinewood on a hill. See Proposed
Barter. — Conkling.
For one whole week I have. See Receiving Calls. — Brown.
For Orford and for Waldegrave. See "For Orford and for
Waldegrave."—- Byron.
For our Christ's saik, I am richt weill content. See Ane
Satyre of the Threi Estaitis ("For our Christ's saik,"
et c. ) . — Lyndesay ,
"For our martyr' d Charles I pawn'd my plate." See Old Cava
lier, The. — Doyle.
For our white and our excellent nights — for the nights of swift
running. See Second Jungle Book, The ("For our white
and our excellent nights," etc.). — Kipling'.
For people mean so much to me. See Friend Who Under
stands. — Elliston.
For Persian pomp I have no love, my boy. See "Persicos Odi."
— Horace.
For pity, pretty eyes, surcease. See Armistice,— Lodge.
For raiment and for daily bread. See Thanksgiving.—
Shepard.
For right is right, since God is God. See Right Is Right.—
Faber.
For round about, the wals yclothed were. See Faerie Queene
The (Masque of Cupid, The). — Spenser.
For sale: a very fine line of hearts. See Bargains in Hearts.
— Hosford.
For Scotland's and for freedom's right. See Bruce and the
Spider. — Barton.
For seven long years I courted Nancy. See Wild Miz-zou-rye,
The. — Unknown.
For sheer havoc, there is no gale like a good northwester. See
Greenland Shark, The. — Bojer.
For sheer urbanity, I deem. See Song of Fairly Utter De
spair. — Hoffenstein.
For, singing till his heaven fills. See Lark Ascending, The. —
Meredith.
For sixty days and upwards. See Vicksburg. — Hayne.
For sixty years the pine lumber barn. See People, Yes, The
(5). — Sandburg.
For some reason, there seemed to be a continued series of new
developments. See Rudder Grange (Renting a Baby). —
Stockton.
For stock and stone. See In Praise of Common Things. —
Reese.
For strength to face the battle's might. See Thanksgiving. —
Guest.
For such as you, I do believe. See Mother in the House, The.
— Hagedorn.
For summer rain, and winter's sun. See Thanksgiving Day,
and Thanksgiving. — Bangs.
For summer's bloom and autumn's blight. See What Have We
to Be Thankful For. — Unknown.
For sunlit hours and visions clear. See Gratitude. — McGee.
For ten years Robert Browning. See Robert Browning. —
Unknown.
"For that brave Sun the Father of the Day." See Orchestra,
or A Poerne of Dauncing (Antinous Praises Dancing be
fore Queen Penelope). — Davies.
For that indeed is no true monarchy. See True Monarchy. —
Greville.
For that the child was only lost. See Only-Born, The. —
Carlin.
For that thy face is fair I love thee not. See Love's Reason.
—Van Dyke.
For the bloke on Active Service, w'en *e goes across the sea,
See On Active Service. — MacGill.
For the days when nothing happens. See Thanksgiving. —
Sangster.
For the discipline of sorrow. See Let Us Give Thanks. —
Farningham.
For the finer spirits of (the world) there are two dwelling
places. See Two Dwelling Places. — Rolland.
For the first twenty yeares, since yesterday. See Computation,
The. — Donne.
For the fount of life eternal. See Joys of Paradise, The.—
St. Augustine.
For the gladness here where the sun is shining. See Our
Prayer of Thanks.' — Sandburg.
For the hay and the corn and wheat that Is reaped. See Giv
ing Thanks. — Unknown.
For the land sakes, are you all dead in here or only asleep?
See Bringing Up Nine. — Reeley.
For the lifting up of mountains. See Mountains. — Larcom.
For the long nights you lay awake. See To Alison Cunning
ham. — Stevenson.
For the love of God is broader. See There's a Wideness.—
Faber.
For the most wild, yet most homely narrative. See Black Cat,
The. — Poe.
For the right against the wrong. See Struggle, The. — Un
known.
For the sake of a weathered gray city set high on a hill. See
Perugia. — Burr.
For the sake of guilty conscience, and the heart that ticks the
time. See George Mullen's Confession. — Riley.
For the sake of him who showed. See Second Jungle Book,
The (Outsong in the Jungle). — Kipling.
For the sake of some things. See Rosemary. — Millay.
For the second time in a year this lady with the white hands.
See White Hands.— Sandburg.
For the slender beech and the sapling oak. See Maid Marian
(Song). — Peacock.
For the sole edification. See Credo, A. — Thackeray.
For the Song's Sake; even so. See For the Song's Sake.—
Riley.
For the sun that shone at the dawn of spring. See Song of
Thanks, A. — Jones.
For the tender beech and the sapling oak. See Maid Marian
(Song). — Peacock.
For the third time the Congress of the United States is as
sembled. See Tribute to McKinley. — Hay.
For the wealth of pathless forests. See Thanksgiving, A.—
Larcom.
For the youth they gave and the blood they gave. See Debt,
The. — Garrison.
For thee a crown of thorns I wear. See Any Father to Any
Son. — Money-Coutts.
For thee a stead was builded. See Grave, The. — Unknown.
For thee, I shall not die. See I Shall Not Die for Thee.—
Unknown.
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For thee, O dear dear Country! See De Contemptu Mundi
(Jerusalem the Golden). — Bernard of Cluny (or of
Morlaix) ,
For thee their pilgrim swords were tried. See For Thee They
Died. — Drinkwater.
For thee was a house built. See Grave, The. — Unknown.
For Thee who made all lovely things that are. See Faith.—
Sill.
For them, O God, who only worship Thee. See Worship. —
Lord.
For there are two heavens, sweet. See Two Heavens. — Hunt.
For these let me be thankful on this day. See Gifts. — Wag-
staff.
For things we never mention. See Broken Men, The. —
Kipling.
For this and that and various things. See Committee Meet
ings. — Guest.
For this bright beauty that your mind has held. See For This
Bright Beauty. — Siegrist.
For this my mother wrapped me warm. See Fulfilment. —
Parker.
For this peculiar tint that paints my house. See My House. —
McKay.
For this present, hard. See Wood-Notes ("For this present,
hard"). — Emerson.
For this she starred her eyes with salt. See Epitaph. — Wylie.
"For this true nobleness I seek in vain." See "For This True
Nobleness I Seek in Vain.'*— Lowell.
For this your mother sweated in the cold. See To Jesus on
His Birthday.— Millay.
For those my unbaptized rhymes. See His Prayer for Abso
lution. — Herrick.
For those that never know the light. See Children of the
Night, The. — Robinson.
For those who love the hills as comrades. See Mountain Top.
— "Macleod.**
For thou art mine: and now I am ashamed. See Growth of
Love, The (II). — Bridges.
For thought, and not praise. See Fragments on the Poet and
the Poetic Gift ("For thought, and not praise")- — Emerson.
For three long days have I wandered through this forest. See
Where Thou Goest I Will Go. — Piner.
For three score years my wandering feet have strayed. See
Vision of Rabbi Ben Isaac, The. — Riley.
For three whole days across the sky. See After Rain. —
Lampman.
For three years, diabolus in the scale. See Hugh Selwyn
Mauberley. — Pound.
For threescore years and ten. See Read to Sleep. — Preston.
"For tricks that are vain.'* See Julie. — -Unknown.
For truly, as thou sayest, a Fairy King. See Idylls of the
King (Gareth and Lynette ["For truly, as thou sayest/'
etc.] ) . — Tennyson.
"For trusteth wel that your estat real." See Troylus and
Criseyde ("For trusteth wel," etc*). — Chaucer.
For twenty years, a trip to the city. See Aunt Keturah's First
Visit to the City. — Frame.
For twenty years and over our good parson had been toiling.
See Our Traveled Parson. — Carleton.
For twenty years old Jack Baldwin had cultivated the soil. See
Old Jack in the Well. — Unknown.
For two years I had been an ensign. See Imperial Secret,
An. — Dumas.
For two years it had been notorious. See Auld Licht Idylls
(Courting of T'nowhead's Bell, The). — Barrie.
For us, the dead, though young. See Unreturning, The. —
Scollard.
For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. See For Want of a
Nail. — Mother Goose.
For we the mighty mountain plains have trod. See Sacra
ments of Nature, The. — De Vere.
For weeks and weeks the autumn world stood still. See How
One Winter Came in the Lake Region. — 'Campbell.
For weeks the clouds had raked the hills. See Among the
Hills ("For weeks the clouds," etc.). — Whittier.
For wha ere had a lealer luve. See Brown Adam. — Unknown.
For what are we thankful for? For this. See Little Thank
ful Song, A. — Stanton.
For what emperor. See Bowl. — Stevens.
For what is life, if measured by the space. See For What Is
Life? — Jonson.
For what is old you nothing care. See New and Old. — Dobson.
For what need I of book or priest. See Fragments on the
Poet and the Poetic Gift ("For what need I" etc.). —
Emerson.
For what the World admires I'll wish no more. See Resolve,
The. — Chudleigh.
For when the winds have ceased their ghostly speech. See
Flaming Terrapin, The ("For when the winds have
ceased," etc.). — Campbell.
For when they meet, the tensile air. See Paradigm, The. —
Tate.
For whether earth already to its doom. See Testament of a
Prime Minister, The ("For whether earth already is," etc.).
— Davidson.
For who can longer hold ? when every Press. See Satires upon
the Jesuits (Prologue). — Oldham.
For why, who writes such histories as these. See Books. —
Higgins.
For winter's rains and ruins are over. See Spring Song. —
Swinburne.
For woman is not undevelopt man. See Princess, The (Woman
["For woman/* etc.]). — Tennyson.
For years I left the door ajar. See Stranger, The. — Johnson.
For years I sought the Many in the One. See Quest, The. —
Gore-Booth.
For years it had been trampled in the street. See Stone Re
jected, The. — Markham.
For yet a little while. See Who Die, Loving the Good Earth.
— "Brother X."
For you, I could forget the gay. See For You. — Riley.
For you, my son. See For You, My Son. — Gregory.
For you the white-wracked Waste — yet not for me. See From
the Hills. — Jones.
For Youth, who goes to War. See Age Intercedes for Youth.
— Taylor.
Forbear, bold youth; alFst heaven here. See To One Persuad
ing a Lady to Marriage. — Philips.
Forbear to ask Me, why I weep. See Cloe Jealous. — Prior.
Forbidden fruit a flavor has. See Forbidden Fruit, I. — Dick
inson.
Forced by soft violence of prayV. See Spleen, The ("Forced
by soft violence"). — Green.
Forced from home and all its pleasure. See Slave's Com
plaint. — Cowper.
Foreboding sudden of untoward change. See By the Cone-
maugh. — Coates. f
Foremost of false philosophies. See Sea, False Philosophy. —
Riding.
Forenoon and afternoon and night, — Forenoon. See Life. —
Sill.
Foreseen in the t vision of sages. See National Ode Read at
the Celebration in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4,
1876 (America). — Taylor.
Forest Street, the literary corner of Hartford, is a most
friendly place. See Making Amends. — Unknown.
Forest trees have always "haunted me like a passion.*' See
Trees. — Unknown.
Forests are made for weary men. See Leading. — Dayies.
Forever am I conscious, moving here. See Undiscovered
Country, The. — Aldrich.
Forever cherished be the tree. See Forever Cherished Be the
Tree. — Dickinson.
Forever is a long time, the life of moon and stars. See For
ever. — Guest.
Forever man questions life's meaning, and never there comes
a reply. See Questioning. — Guest.
Forever over now, forever, f
Millay.
Forever the sun is pouring his gold. See Forever the Sun Is
Pouring His Gold. — Unknown.
Forever; 'tis a single word! See "Forever." — Calyerley.
Forever we are bondsmen to the past. See Identity. — Leitch.
Forever with the Lord! See Forever with the Lord. — Mont
gomery.
Forget all these, the barren fool in power. See Forget. —
Masefield.
Forget, forget, and be not sorrowful at all! See Consolation.. —
Smith.
Forget not yet the tried intent. See Forget Not Yet the Tried
Intent; Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not to Forget, The;
and Supplication, A. — Wyatt.
Forget six counties overhung with smoke. See Earthly Para
dise, The (Prologue). — Morris.
Forget the ache your own heart holds. See Happier Life, 'The.
. .
, forever gone. See Cameo, The. —
. .
Forget the past and live the present hour. See Live in the
Present. — Boiton.
Forget the slander you have heard. See Just Forget. — Dry den.
Forget the tube of bark. See Very Tree. — Kunitz.
"Forget thee?" — If to dream by night and muse on thee by
day. See Forget Thee? — Moultrie.
Forging boldly ahead. See Bay Fight, The. — Brownell.
Forgive! See Little Sequence, A ("Forgive"). — Money-Coutts.
Forgive me, Father. Those were wild, bad words. See Con
fessional, The. — Story.
Forgive me! forgive me! See Parting ("Forgive me!" etc.).
— Arnold.
Forgive me if from present things I turn. See Ode Recited at
the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865 (Abraham
Lincoln [Hero New, A]). — Lowell.
Forgive me, Rose and Nightingale! See Repentance for Po
litical Activity — Thompson.
Forgive, O Lord, our severing ways. See Forgive. — Whittier.
"Forgive them, for they know not what they do!" See Abra
ham Lincoln. — Stedman.
Forgiveness Lane is old as youth. See Forgiveness Lane. —
Dickinson. .
Forlorn, alone and old — I die. Alas! See Christopher Co
lumbus. — Gazzoletti.
Forlorn and white. See White Symphony. — Fletcher.
Forlorn, the mossy humble-bee. See Fleet Street Eclogues
("Forlorn," etc.). — Davidson.
Formed long ago, yet made to-day. See Bed, A and "Formed
long ago," etc, — Mother Goose.
Forsake me not so soon; Castara, stay. See Castara (To Cas-
tara, in a Trance), — Habington.
Forsake me not thus, Adam, witness heav'n. See Paradise
Lost (Eve Penitent). — Milton.
Forth from Calais, at dawn of night, when sunset summer on
autumn shone. See Channel Passage, A. — Swinburne.
Forth from his tent the patriarch Abraham stept. See Bis-
millah. — Proudfitt.
Forth from its scabbard, pure and bright. See Sword of Rob
ert Lee, The. — Ryan.
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Forth from the chaos of party factions. See Wish Dearer
Than the Crown, The. — Braidon.
Forth from the curtain of clouds, from the tent of purple and
scarlet. See Courtship of Miles Standish,, The (War-
Token, The). — Longfellow.
Forth from the dust and din. See London Voluntaries (Lon
don Voluntary). — Henley.
Forth, from the glittering spirit's peace. See Angel in the
House, The (Love in Action). — Patmore.
Forth from the narrow alleys, under the saracen vaultings.
See Cristo Morto. — Young.
Forth from the purple battlements he fared. See Sir Eggnogg.
— Taylor.
Forth from the wolds where the west winds are blowing. See
Song of the Thames, A. — Myers.
Forth he fared at the fateful moment. See Beowulf (Death-
Going of jScyld, The). — Unknown.
Forth in shining phalanx marching from the shrouding mists
of time. See Gods and Heroes of the Gael. — Cox.
Forth into the warm darkness faring wide. See Wings in the
Dark.— Gray.
Forth rushed from Envy sprung and Self-conceit. See Protest
against the Ballot. — Wordsworth.
Forth then fared the folk-troop, and a fighting-lay. See Elene
("Forth then fared," etc.). — Cynewulf.
Forth to sylvan retreats I went, a vagabond. See Visit to
Yuan Tan-Chiu in the Mountains, A. — Li Po.
Forth upon the Gitche Gumee. See Song of Hiawatha, The
(Hiawatha's Fishing) . — Longfellow.
Forth welling from the breast of sapphire lakes. See Easter
Song. — Alishan.
Forth went the candid man. See Candid Man, The. — Crane.
Fortu, Fortu, my beloved one. See Englishman in Italy, The. —
R. Browning.
Fortune has brought me down — her wonted way. See Hamasah
(His Children). — Hittan of Tayyi.
Fortune smiles, cry holiday (or holy day) . See Old Fortunatus
(Fortune) .— :Dekker.
Forty little urchins. See Teaching Public School. — Unknown.
Forty teeth have I complete. See Strange Teeth, The. — Birck-
head.
Forty times I meant to dig. See Spades.— Rice.
Forty Viziers saw I go. See Fair Circassian, The. — Garnett.
Forty years ago, surgery was practically untried. See Iron
Way, The (Conquest of Sally B). — Carr.
Forty years back, when much had place. See George Mere
dith. — Hardy.
Forty years of experience and observation have taught me.
See Country's Greatest Evil, The. — Wilson.
Forty years on, when afar and asunder. See Forty Years On.
— -JBowen.
Forward and back and forward went he thus. See Ovid's Ban
quet of Sense (Thames, The). — Chapman.
"Forward!" the brave old captain said. See Battle of Inker-
man, The. — Bungay.
Fo'ty days,, fo'ty nights, de rain it kep'-a fallin'. See Didn't
It Rain. — Unknown.
Foul canker of fair virtuous action. See Scourge of Villainy,
The (To Detraction). — Marston.
Foul ra the breast first treason bred in! See Hobie Noble. —
Unknown.
Found Dead, — dead and alone. See Found Dead. — Leighton.
Found in the garden dead in his beauty. See Burial of the
Linnet, The. — Ewing.
Fountain, fountain, what do you say. See Fountain, The. —
Teasdale.
Fountain of Fire whom all divide. See I Seek Thee in the
Heart Alone.— Trench.
Fountain, that springest on this grassy slope. See Fountain,
The. — Bryant.
Fountains that frisk and sparkle. See Ballade Made in the
Hot Weather and Made in the Hot Weather. — Henley.
Four an twenty noblemen they rode thro Banchory fair. See
Glenlogie, or, Jean o Bethelnie (A vers.). — Unknown.
Four and twenty bonny boys. See Sir Hugh, or The Jew's
Daughter, and Hugh of Lincoln. — Unknown.
Four and twenty nobles sits in the king's ha. See Glenlogie.
or, Jean o Bethelnie (B vers.). — Unknown.
Four and twenty snowflakes came tumbling from the sky. See
Disappointed Snowflakes, The. — Unknown.
Four and twenty tailors went to kill a snail. See Four and
Twenty Tailors. — Mother Goose.
Four are the names of the seasons — -spring, summer, autumn,
and winter. See Three Children Sliding. — Unknown.
Four babies lay in their cradles new. See Seasons, The. —
Ricker. ,
Four be the things I am wiser to know* See Inventory. —
Parker.
Four bellringers. See Bellringers, The. — Rhys.
Four bells were struck, the watch was called on deck. See
Dauber. — Masefield.
Four children sat around a wood-fire. See Mice at Play. —
Forrest.
Four crimson Violers. See Four Crimson Violers. — Taylor.
Four days after the king's departure. See Massacre of Zoro
aster, The. — Crawford.
Four days they stood by. See Rescue. — Paxton.
Four deadly years we fought. See Heroes of the South. —
Hayne.
Four double strokes repeated on the bells. See "Wanderer "
The (Eight Bells) .—Masefield.
Four ducks on a pond. See Memory, A. — AHingham.
Four gallant ships from England came. See Battle of Stoning-
ton on the Seaboard of Connecticut, The. — Freneau.
Four great gates has the city of Damascus. See Gates of
Damascus. — Flecker.
Four great walls have hemmed me in. See Four Walls. —
Dickinson.
Four hundred sons and daughters, endowed by a bountiful
Providence. See Success by Overcoming Obstacles. —
Voss.
Four hundred thousand men. See Nation's Dead, The. — Un
known.
Four hundred urgent springs and ripened summers. See Ron-
sard. — DeFord.
Four hundred years and more ago. See Drummer-Boy of
Kent, The. — Unknown.
Four little feet pattering on the floor. See Early Christmas
Morning. — Peck.
Four (or five) little pussy-cats, invited out to tea. See Cats'
Tea Party. — Weatherly.
Four little sunbeams came earthward one day. See Four Sun
beams, The. — "M.K.B."
Four little white doves. See Cuatro Palomitas Blancas. — Un
known.
Four men stood by the grave of a man. See Alexander the
Great. — Unknown.
Four of us went to the woods one day. See Jack-in-the-Pulpit.
—Holland.
Four old cats sat down to tea. See Cat-Tails. — Whitney.
Four pelicans went over the house. See Pelicans. — Jeffers.
Four rows of jaw teeth. See Cowboy Boasting Chants ("Four
rows of jaw teeth"). — Unknown.
Four Seasons fill the measure of the year. See Human Sea
sons, The. — Keats.
Four sharp scythes sweeping — in concert keeping. See Day in
Ireland, A. — Unknown.
Four straight brick walls, severely plain. See Quaker Grave
yard, The. — Mitchell.
Four terms — "Alma Mater,'* "Alumnus," "Commencement,"
"Matriculation" — connected with college life. See Alma
Mater, Alumnus, Commencement, and Matriculation. —
Unknown.
Four things a man must learn to do. See Four Things. —
Van Dyke.
Four things come not back. See Saying of Omar Ibn Al Halif.
— Omar Ibn Al Halif.
Four times the sun had risen and set; and now on the fifth
day. See Evangeline (Embarkation). — Longfellow.
Four tiny folk. See Less Lonely. — Kreymborg.
"Four winds blowing through (or thro ) the sky." See Four
Winds. — Teasdale.
Four years! — and didst thou stay above. See Geist's Grave. —
Arnold.
Four years have passed and it is winter again. See Lapse of
Time and a Word of Explanation, A. — Service.
Four years of night and nightmare, years of black. See Day
break. — Untermeyer.
Four years were mine at Princeton. See Four Years Were
Mine at Princeton. — Bishop.
Four young men, of a Monday morn. See Prize of the "Mar-
garetta," The. — Carleton,
Four-and-eighty years are o'er me; great-grandchildren sit be
fore me. See Battle of Monmouth, The. — English.
Four-and-thirty years ago, Bob Ainslie and I. See Rab and
His Friends. — Brown.
Four-and-twenty Highland men. See Eppie Morrie. — Un
known.
Four-and-twenty ladies fair. See Bonny Baby Livingston
(C vers."). — Unknown.
Four-and-twenty nobles rade to the King's ha'. See Glenlogie.
— Unknown.
Four-fifths of the inhabitants of the tiny hamlet. See For His
Mother's Sake. — Gift.
Four-Paws, the kitten from the farm. See "Four-Paws." —
Eden,
Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers. See Gettysburg
Address, The. — Lincoln. «
Four-square against the genial tides of peace. See To an
Ethical Preacher. — Allinson.
Fourteen fair barges in a row. See Queen Hynde (Boat-Race,
The). — Hogg.
Fourteen small broidered (or broider'd) berries on the hem.
See What the Sonnet Is. — Lee-Hamilton.
Fourth July, it seems to me. See "Just Watch Papa!"—
Herschell.
Fourth of July, they say, sir. See Young America. — Wells.
Fowler! my friend, if riches be your aim. See Sonnet. —
Passerat.
Foxes can talk if you know how to listen. See My Paw Said
So. — Guest.
Fra bank to bank, fra wood to wood I rin. See Sonnet. — Boyd.
Fra whaur in fragrant wuds ye bide. See Spring on the
Ochils.— Robertson.
Frae fields whare Spring her sweets has blawn. See Ode to
the Gowdspink. — Fergusson.
Frae great Apollo, poet say. See Poet's Wish, A: An Ode.—
Ramsay.
Fragoletta, blessed one! See Songs for Fragoletta (I). —
Le Gallienne.
Fragrant lilies tell the story. See Fragrant Lilies. — Unknown.
'Fraid cat, 'fraid of a snake! See Village Coward. — Chapman.
Frail beauty, green, gold and incandescent whiteness.
Lunch. — Flint.
See
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Friends
Frail children cf sorrow, dethroned by a hue. See Hope. —
Johnson.
Frail creatures are we all! To be the best. See Humility the
Mother of Charity. — -Coleridge.
Frail Life! in which, through mists of human breath. See
Christians Reply to the Philosopher, The (Life and Death).
— Davenant.
Frail lilies that beneath the dust so long. See Hath Hope
Kept Vigil?— Roberts.
Frail Sleep, that blowest by fresh banks. See To Sleep. —
MacKaye.
Frail the white rose and frail are. See Flower Given to My
Daughter, A. — Joyce.
Frail, wistful guardian of the broom. See Sweeper, The. —
Lee.
Frainchman he don't lak to die in de fall. See On Meeshegan.
— Unknown.
Framed in the cavernous fire-place sits a boy. See Old
Thought, An. — Luders.
France! It is I answering. See Republic to Republic. —
Bynner.
France your country, as we know. See Colinette. — Lang.
Franceline rose in the dawning gray. See Vive La France! —
Crawford.
Francis was preaching in the lazarhouse courtyard. See St.
Clare Hears St. Francis. — Cleghorn.
Francisco Coronado rode forth with all his train. See Quivira.
— Guiterman.
Francois Villon has seen and dared to love the Lady Katherine.
See If I Were King (Burgundian Defiance, The). —
McCarthy.
Frank Baker s my name, and a bachelor I am. See Starving to
Death on a Government Claim. — Unknown.
Frank Carves very ill, yet will palm all the Meats. See Epi
gram. — Prior.
Frank Hayman dearly loved a pleasant joke. See Frank Hay-
man. — Taylor.
Frankie and Albert were sweethearts, everybody knows. See
Frankie and Albert. — Unknown.
Frankie and Johnny were lovers, O, how that couple could
love. See Frankie and Johnny. — Unknown.
Frankie was a good woman. See Frankie and Johnny. — Un
known.
Franklin Keene lived in San Francisco. See Bachelor and
Baby. — Cameron.
Franklin! our Franklin! America's loved son! See Benjamin
Franklin. — Coates.
Frankly, I do not greatly care. See Change Is Sweetest of All.
—Bell.
Fraulein, the young schoolmistress, to her pupils said one day.
See Little Christel. — Bradley.
"Fred, where is north?" Seem West-Running Brook. — Frost. _
Freddie saw some fine (or nice) ripe cherries. See Freddie
and the Cherry Tree. — Hawkshawe.
Free are the Muses, and where freedom is. See Breath of
the Oat. — Taylor.
"Free grace an' dyen love." See Scrap of College Lore. —
Dromgoole.
Free pickaninnies on de flo'. See Free Little Chilluns on de
Flo'. — McMaster.
Free to all souls the hidden beauty calls. See Walls. — Gore-
Booth.
Free to the wind like a swallow. See Song for Morning. —
Conkling.
Free, with white muscles touching stars. See Grasses. — Mid-
dleton.
Freed from Tradition's bloody racks. See Internationalists,
The. — Harding.
Freedom all winged expends. See Voluntaries ("Freedom all
winged expends"). — Emerson.
Freedom and Faith went wooing for a soul. See Rivals, The. —
Whitaker.
Freedom called them — up they rose. See Gallant Fifty-One,
The.— Flash.
Freedom calls you! Quick! be ready. See War-Song. — Per-
cival.
Freedom has called us and we've come across the wave. See
Washington, Lincoln and the American Flag (Patriotic
Band, The). — Unknown.
Freedom is such a lonely thing! See Freedom Is Lonely. —
Jewell.
Freedom, not won by the vain. See To Freedom. — Lowell.
Freedom, stumbling through the stews. See Freedom. — Unter-
meyer.
Freedom's first champion in our fettered land! See Garrison.
— Alcott.
Freely He lets us look upon some pages. See Concerning Im
mortality. — Love.
Freemen of Athens! Fellow citizens! See Ciito's Address to
the Men of Athens. — Unknown.
Freighted with fancy, golden, frail. See Outward Bound. —
Murphy.
French and Russian they matter not. See Chant of Hate
against England, A. — Lissauer.
French poets write: — That, Lancelot the brave. See Taking of
Gwenivere, The. — Masefield.
Fresh clad from heaven in robes of white. See Lines Written
in My Album and In My Own Album. — Larnb.
Fresh flower of womanly nature. See To My Lady Dear, —
Unknown.
Fresh from his fastnesses. See Fresh from His Fastnesses. —
Henley.
Fresh from the fountains of the wood. See Valley Brook,
The. — Bryant.
Fresh hope and cheer. See Flower's Easter Message, The. —
Poulsson.
Fresh in wild holiness over. See Hermits. — Higgins.
Fresh palms for the Old Dominion! See Battle of Charles-
town, The. — Brownell.
Fresh Spring, the herald of loves mighty king. See Amoretti
(LXX).— Spenser.
Fresh with all airs of woodland brooks. See With a Copy of
Herrick. — Gosse.
Fret not thyself because of evil doers. See Psalms (Psalm
. XXXVII).— Bible, 0. T.
Friday came and the circus was there. See Circus, The. —
Roberts.
Friday night's dream on a Saturday told. See "Friday night's
dream on a Saturday told." — Mother Goose.
Friend after friend departs. See Friend after Friend Departs
and Parted Friends. — Montgomery.
Friend and lover mine. See Song. — Dinis.
Friend, by the way you hump yourself you're from the States,
I know. See Plaint of the Missouri 'Coon in the Berlin
Zoological Gardens. — Field.
Friend, for your epitaphs I'm griev'd. See On One Who Made
Long Epitaphs. — Pope.
Friend Forest-horse is bold. See Friend Forest-Horse. —
Lindsay.
Friend, if the rnute and shrouded dead. See Love and Death. —
Catullus.
Friend, in thy mountain-side demesne. See To a Garden. —
Stevenson.
Friend, let us live — live, live, in all despite. See Sonnet. —
Bellay.
Friend of a wayward hour, you carne. See Friend of a Way
ward Hour. — Riley.
Friend of my earliest youth. See To the Judge. — Riley.
Friend of my heart, is it meet or wise. See King's Jest, The.
— Kipling.
Friend of Ronsard, Nashe, and Beaumont. See On a Birth
day. — Synge.
Friend of the moss-grown Spire and crumbling Arch. See
Epistle from Thomas Hearn Antiquary, An. — Warton.
Friend of the Wise! and Teacher of the Good! See To Wil
liam Wordsworth. — Coleridge.
Friend! Poor, foolish blossom. See Beauty. — Hille.
Friend sparrow, do not eat, I pray. See "Friend sparrow, do
not eat," etc. — Basho.
Friend! tell of these two things the just degree. See Epigram.
— Saint-Gelais.
Friend, there be they on whom mishap. See Contentment. —
Calverley.
Friend, thou beholdest the lightning? Who has the charge of it.
See Song in the Desert, A. — Kipling.
Friend, though thy soul should burn thee, yet be still. See
Truth, The. — Lampman.
"Friend, whereto art thou come?" Thus Verity. See Whereto
Art Thou Come? — Thompson.
Friend, you are grieved that I should go. See Creeds. — Baker.
Friend, you recall how we lingered above the bluffs ot Wis
consin. See Dawn, The. — Leonard.
Friendless and faint, with martyred steps and slow. See Cal
vary. — Robinson.
Friends and fellow-citizens, of this conflictuous community.
See Racy Stump Speech, A. — Unknown.
Friends and Fellow-Citizens: The period for a new election.
See Washington's Farewell Address. — Washington.
Friends and loves we have none, nor wealth nor blest abode.
See Seekers, The. — Masefield.
Friends and school-mates, we have gathered. See Vacation
Renews Vigor. — Putnam.
Friends, are ye sad for the troubled Friar. See Troubled
Friar, The. — Unknown.
Friends! hear the words my wandering thoughts would say.
See "Friends! hear the words," etc. — Landor.
Friends: I come not here to talk. See Rienzi (Rienzi's Ad
dress). — Mitford.
Friends is people that you have to say "dear" to. See
Friends. — Dix.
"Friends," — listen to the "Annals of." See Tale the Titles Told,
The.— Davis.
Friends, my heart is half aweary. See Old Times Were the
Best, The. — Riley.
Friends of faces unknown, and a land. See Only a Curl. —
E. Browning.
Friends of the Muse, to you of right belong. See Strong
Heroic Line, The. — Holmes.
Friends of this glorious band. See Great Immortal Washing
ton, The. — Hyde.
Friends . . . old friends . . . See Friends ... Old Friends
— Henley.
Friends, once in a generation, there comes a chance for the
people of a country to play their part. See Speech Deliv
ered October, 1912 (Pledge of the Progressives). — Roose
velt.
Friends, push round the bottle, and let us be drinking. See
Song, for a Venison Dinner. — Stansbury.
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. See Julius
Csesar (Antony on the Death of Caesar) .—Shakespeare.
Friends, Romans, countrymen! Lend me your ears. I will re
turn them. See Marc Antony's Original Oration (parody).
— Unknown.
" 'Friends, Romans, Countrymen* — O bother, that doesn't sound
well." See Honors of the Class. — Baird.
Friends, sursum corda, soon or slow. See Envoy. — Lang.
Friends were gossiping in Lincoln's presence. See Proper
Length of a Man's Legs.— Lincoln.
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Friends
AN INDEX TO POETRY AND BECITATIONS
Friends, whom she lookt at blandly from her couch. See
Pericles and Aspasia (Myrtis). — Landor.
Friends? Yes. Not only friends in flesh. See World Friends.
— Adams.
Friendship doth bind, with pleasant ties. See Friendship,
Love, and Truth. — Unknown.
Friendship is a name. See Friendship Is a Name. — Shirley.
Friendship is not like love; it can not say. See Friendship Is
Not like Love. — White.
Friendship, like love, is but a name. See Fables (Fable L:
The Hare and Many Friends.). — Gay.
Friendship needs no studied phrases. See Friendship. — Un
known.
Friendship needs no symbol. See Friendship. — Unknown.
Friendship, peculiar boon of heav'n. See Friendship. — -Johnson.
Friendship's an inn the roads of life afford. See Inn, The. —
Presland.
Friendship's like music — two strings tuned alike. See Friend
ship's Like Music. — Quarles.
Frieze of warm bronze that glides with catlike movements.
See Down the Mississippi (5). — Fletcher.
Frighten the children, do I? Pop with too sudden a jump?
See Poor Jack-in-the-Box. — Dodge.
Frightened? No, that ain't the word, sir. See Terrible Race,
A. — Rae- Brown.
Fringed with coral, floored with lava. See Christmas Island. —
Bates.
Fringing cypress forests dim. See Sassafras. — Peck.
Frisky as a lambkin. See Lovable Child, The. — Poulsson.
Frog went a-courtin' [and] he did ride, unh-hunh (or a-hum).
See Frog Went a-Courtin'. — Unknown.
From a branch the bird called. See Bird, The. — Michelson.
From a chimney on the roof. See Capers et Caper. — Ware.
From a city window, 'way up high. See Motor Cars. —
Bennett.
From a dungeon permitted to go. See Convict's Complaint,
The. — Welcker.
From a field of death and carnage. See Soldier's Cradle-
Hymn, The. — McGuire.
From a. friend's house had I gone forth. See Great Elm, The.
— Bridges.
From a high place I saw the city. See Poems of West Ham,
The (From a High Place).— Unknown.
From a junto that labor with absolute power. See Political
Litany, A. — Freneau.
From a mountain top a poet looked down. See Poet, The. —
O'Brien.
From a Munster vale they brought her. See Dying Girl, The.
— Williams.
From a port-hole his boy-face gazed back. See Tomb of
Eternal ^ Life, The.— Ryan.
From a vision red with war I awoke and saw the Prince.
See New Day, The. — Johnson.
From age to age, they gather, all the brave of heart and strong.
See Cross and Flag. — Hosmer.
From agroos der rifer, ad der broke of day. See Schneider's
Ride. — Phillips.
From all the blasts of heaven thou hast descended. See
Prometheus Unbound ("From all the blasts," etc.). —
Shelley.
From all the fools who went before. See From All the Fools
Who Went Before. — Garvin.
From all the rest I single out you, having a message for you.
See To One Shortly to Die. — Whitman.
From all these events, from the slump, from the war, from the
boom. See From All These Events, from the War, from
the Boom. — Spender.
From all these things, let us arise and go. See Easter, 1922. —
Bellows.
From all vain pomps and shows. See Christus: A Mystery
(He That Doeth the Will) .—Longfellow.
From ancient Edens long forgot. See White-Throat Sings A. —
Eaton.
From Arranmore the weary miles I've come. See Mavrone. —
Guiterman.
From being anxious, or secure. See Litany, The (Stanzas
from a Litany). — Donne.
From Bethlehem to Calvary the Savior's journey lay. See
From Bethlehem to Calvary. — Nicholson.
From birth to age, and in between. See To Patricia, Eleven.
— Johnson.
From breakfast on through all the day. See Land of Nod,
The. — Stevenson.
From Brescia swiftly o're the bord'ring Plain. See Gondibert
("From Brescia swiftly," etc.). — Davenant.
From brightning fields of ether fair disclos'd. See Seasons,
The (Summer). — Thomson.
From Caesar to Bismarck and Gladstone the world has had
its statesmen. See Lincoln, the Man of Destiny. —
Watterson.
From Casco Bay. See Song of the Hermit Thrush, The. —
Thomas.
From child to youth; from youth to arduous man. See House
of Life, The (Heart of the Night, The) . — D. Rossetti.
From childhood Joe had loved his faithful Meg. See Joe
and Meg. — Piner.
From childhood's hour I have not been. See Alone. — Poe.
From church to Boule*s hop on Sunday they'll away. See
Boule's Hop. — Unknown.
From Clee to heaven the beacon burns. See Shropshire Lad,
A (I). — Housman.
From cold east shore to warm west sea. See Last Taschastas
The.— Miller.
From college and from chapel spires. See Poet's Funeral
The. — Zabriskie. '
From corn-crib by the level pasture-lands. See Garden in
August, The. — McGiffert.
From cotton woods the locusts cry. See August. — Garland.
From dawn to dark they stood. See "Our Left.*' — Ticknor.
From day to day came a heavy roar. See Tilghman's Ride"
— Pyle.
From death, Christ on the Sabbath morn. See Sabbath Morn
— Grundtvig.
From deep within the garden. See Child, The. — Carroll.
From Delphi to Camden — little Hoosier towns. See From
Delphi to Camden. — Riley.
From Dublin soon to London spread. See Verses on the Death
of Dean Swift ("From Dublin soon," etc.}. — Swift.
From dusk till dawn the livelong night. See Betsy's Battle
Flag. — Irving.
From each age in every story shines one figure-head sublime.
See Woman's Power. — Cloud.
From each compartment, with its neat white number. See
Pullman. — Hay.
From earth, and sky, and sea. See Gifts Divine, The.
Bangs.
From east and west across the horizon's edge. See Old
Age's Ship and Crafty Death. — Whitman.
From Eastertide to Eastertide. See Ballad of a Nun, A.—
Davidson.
From eve to morn, from morn to parting night. See On His
Own Agamemnon and Iphigeneia. — Landor.
From every point they gaily come. See Dance at the Ranch
A. — Denver Post.
From every quarter came the night confounding. See Burial
at Sea. — Pratt.
From fairest creatures we desire increase. See Sonnets (I).
— Shakespeare.
From fall to spring, the russet acorn. See Holidays. — Emer
son.
From falling leaf to falling leaf. See October. — Radford.
From far away, from far away. See My Letter. — Litchfield.
From far away we come to you. See From Far Away.—
Morris.
From far she watched his wanderings, and sighed See
Seven Sad Sonnets (IV). — Aldis.
From far she's come, and very old. See Age in Youth.—
Stickney.
From Fortune's frowns and change removed. See Old Damon's
Pastoral . — Lodge.
From '41 to '51. See Everlasting Mercy, The. — Masefield.
From France, desponding and betray'd. See On the British
Invasion. — Freneau.
From Frozen Climes, and Endless Traks of Snow. See Win
ter-Piece, A. — Philips.
From ghoulies and ghosties, long-leggety beasties. See Bogles.
— Unknown.
From giant Oaks, that wave their branches dark. See Loves
of the Plants, The (Vegetable Loves). — Darwin.
From gold to gray. See Eve of Election, The (Indian Sum
mer) . — Whittier.
From golden dawn to purple dusk. See March of Humanity,
The. — Miller.
From Greenland's icy mountains. See From Greenland's Icy
Mountains. — Heber.
From grey of dusk, the veils unfold. See Day and Night. —
"Macleod."
From grime and bitterness of city street. See By Earth
Restored. — Gridley.
From groves of spice. See Cradle-Song. — Naidu.
From_ Halifax station a bully there came. See Halifax Sta
tion. — Unknown.
"From hand to mouth," he gaily said. See From Hand to
Mouth. — Unknown.
From Hanover to Leipzig is but a little way. See Schnellest
Zug, The.— Field.
From harmony, from heavenly harmony. See Song for St.
Cecelia's Day, A. — Dryden.
From heart to heart, from creed to creed. See Stream of
Faith, The.— Gannett.
From Heaven I fall, though from earth I begin. See Whiter
Than White.— Swift.
From heavy dreams fair Helen rose. See William and Helen.
— Burger.
From her red veins the Mother fashioned him. See Roose
velt, the Leader. — Siegrist.
From high Olympus and the aetherial courts. See Prome
theus. — Bridges.
From highest Heaven 1 come to tell. See Luther's Christmas
Carol. — Unknown.
From hill and plain to the State of Maine. See From the
Same Canteen. — Field.
From hill to hill he harried me. See War. — Stringer.
From his brimstone bed at break of day. See Devil's Walk
on Earth, The. — Southey.
From his Canadian home. See From His Canadian Home. —
Unknown.
From his cradle in the glamourie. See Peak and Puke. —
De la Mare.
From his flock stray'd Coridon. See "From his flock," etc.—
Greene.
From his primal home in the woodland. See loway to Iowa.
— Hunt.
From Hollywood, Cal., to Boston, Mass. See Marginal Notes.
— McGinley.
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FIRST LINE INDEX
From
From holy flower to holy flower. See Study of a Spider, The.
-De Tabley.
From house^to house he goes. See Lane, A.— -^Unknown.
From Illinois and Indiana came a later myth. See People.
Yes, The (2). —Sandburg.
From its blue vase the rose of evening drops (or droops). See
Evening in England, An. — Ledwidge.
From its thin branch high in the autumn wind. See Leaf-
Movement. — Ficke.
From Java, Sumatra, and old Cathay. See Ship Comes In, A.
— Jenkins.
From keel to fighting top, I love. See Manila Bay. — Hale.
From Killybegs to Ardara is seven Irish miles. See Road of
Ireland, A.— O'Donnell.
From learned Florence (long time rich in fame). See England's
Heroical Epistles (Surrey to Geraldine). — Drayton.
From LewiSj Monsieur Gerard came. See Yankee Doodle's
Expedition to Rhode Island. — Unknown.
From little signs, like little stars. See Angel in the House,
The (Honoria's Surrender). — Patmore.
From low to high doth dissolution climb. See Ecclesiastical
Sonnets (Mutability) . — Wordsworth.
From many a field with patriot blood imbued. See Decoration
Day. — Barbour.
From many morning-glories. See Tree of Laughing Bells, or
the Wings of the Morning, The. — Lindsay.
From me, my Dear, O seek not to receive. See What Was a
Cure for Love? — Godfrey.
From mental mists to purge a nation's eyes. See New Moral
ity. — Canning, Frere, et al.
From merciless invaders. See Spanish Armada, The. — Still.
From middle March to April. See Alysoun. — Unknown.
From morn to midnight, all day through. See Expectans Ex-
pectavi. — Sorley^
From morning till night and all through the day. See House
wife's Lament, The. — Story.
From my farm, from her farm. See Saturn. — Quiller-Couch.
From my minaret the level desert widened. See Poet in the
Desert, The.— Wood.
From my spirit's gray defeat. See Interlude: Songs Out of.
Sorrow (Refuge). — Teasdale.
From mysteries of the Past. See To the Modern Man. —
Wheelock.
From naked stones of agony. See Interlude: Songs Out of
Sorrow (Spirit's House). — Teasdale.
From Nature doth emotion come, and moods. f See Prelude,
The (Imagination and Taste, How Impaired and Re
stored) . — Wordsworth,
From Nazareth to Bethlehem. See Nativity, The. — Hopkins.
From Nevada's hoary ridges, from stormy coasts of Maine.
See Benny Havens, Oh! — O'Brien.
From noise of scare-fires rest ye free. See Bell-Man, The. —
Herrick.
From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done. See Idylls of
the King, The (Holy Grail, The). — Tennyson.
From now on kill America out of your mind. See Millions
Are Learning How. — Agee.
From Oberon, in fairyland. See Robin Goodfellow. — Un
known.
From Onathlamba in the west. See Zephur from Zululand, A.
—Field.
From one end to the other of the great "boot-room," ran a
ceaseless rustle of rapid work. See Purpose, A. — Pearson.
From one unused in pomp of words to raise. See To Ben
jamin West. — Allston.
From our hidden places. See Others, The. — "O'Sullivan."
From out a high Manhattan window. See From a High
Manhattan Window. — McDougal.
From out Cologne there came three kings. See Three Kings
of Cologne, The.— Field.
From out his hive there came a bee. See Waiting for the
May. — Unknown.
From out in the pines under my window. See To My Chick
adee. — Guild.
From out my casement window low I leant. See Twilight.
— Morrissey.
From out my deep, wide-bosomed West. See Rejoice. — Miller.
From out of the dreamland ere glow of the dawn. See Morn
ing Sprite, The. — Collester.
From out of the North-land his leaguer he led. See Saint
Leger. — Scollard.
From out our crowded calendar. See Memorial Day. — Wilson.
From out the grave of one whose budding years. See Lach
rymatory, The. — Turner.
From out the great Eternal I reach to take my own. See
Calm. — Lippincott.
From out the kitchen window. See Belinda's Window. —
Widdemer.
From out the South the genial breezes sigh. See Mother,
The. — Barrow. (TV.)
From pain and peril, by land and main. See Captain's Well,
The. — Whittier.
From Pauinanok starting I fly like a bird. See From Pau-
manok Starting I Fly Like a Bird. — -Whitman.
From peaks that clove the heavens asunder. See Net of
Vulcan, The. — Noyes.
From Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic Art. See Sonnets
(Sonnet: Written after Seeing Wilton-House). — Warton.
From plains that reel to southward, dim. See Heat. — Lamp-
man.
From point to point there leaped across the gulf. See Before
the Storm. — Davis.
See Before Mary
See Terza Rima.
See School Girl,
From poplar groves. See Forty To-Day. — Miles.
From proud Atlantic's surging waves. See Starry Flag, The.
— Bates.
From purest wells of English undefiled. See James Russell
Lowell. — Whittier.
From roads that followed brook or pasture wall. See Land
mark, The. — Holmes.
From rock-built nest. See Eagle Trail, The. — Garland.
From romp upon the Autumn hills. See Turning. — Bronson.
From rosy lips we issue forth. See Words. — Barbauld.
From rough stone we are carved. See Alabaster. — Kresensky.
From ruby lips to finger tips. See Toast, A. — Unknown.
From Santiago, spurning the morrow. See Destroyer of De
stroyers, The. — Rice.
From school, and ball, and rout, she came. See Wife, The.
— Whittier.
From shuddering trees and painted leaves. See Chickamauga.
— Ferris.
From silent night, true Register of moans. See Wonder-
Working ^ Providence of Sions Saviour in New-England
("From silent night," etc.). — Johnson.
From silvering mid-sea to the Syrian sand.
of Magdala Came. — Markham.
From Sixtus' fane, when Michael Angelo.
— Gautier.
From some sweet home, the morning train.
The.— Venable.
From Somerset and Devon. See Names. — Brown.
From song and dream forever gone. See Night and Morn
ing Songs (Elegiac Mood). — Bottomley.
From Stirling Castle we had seen. See Yarrow Unvisited. —
Wordsworth.
From Susquehanna's farthest springs. See Indian Student,
The. — Freneau.
From tangled vines along the rows. See Shelling Peas. —
Fleming.
From the apple bough many petals fly tossed of the wind.
See Last Song in an Opera. — Nichols.
From the bonny bells of heather. See Heather Ale: A Gal
loway Legend. — Stevenson.
From the calm, almost stern face. See Childless, The. —
Unknown.
From the candles and dumb shadows. See Finding. — Brooke.
From the center of the ceiling of this kitchen, Old Wardle.
•See Pickwick Papers (Christmas Eve at Mr. WTardle's). —
Dickens.
From the commandant's quarters on Westchester height. See
Aaron Burr's Wooing. — Stedman.
From the cool and dark-lipped furrows. See Earth Breath,
The.-— "JE."
From the crow of the cock to the shut of the day. See Before
the Fair. — Branch.
From the crowded belfry calling. See Bega. — Pickthall.
From the dark mood's control. See Recovery, The. — Blunden.
From the dark woods that breathe of fallen showers. See
Zebras, The. — Campbell.
From the depth of the dreamy decline of the dawn through a
notable jtiimbus of nebulous noonshine. See Heptalogia
(Nephelidia) . — Swinburne.
From the Desert I come to thee. See Bedouin Song. — Taylor.
From the drear wastes of unfulfilled desire. See Disappoint
ment. — Collier.
From the dull confines of the drooping West. See His
Return to London. — Herrick.
From the east to western Ind. See As You Like It ("From
the east," etc.). — Shakespeare.
From the elm-tree's topmost bough. See Robin's Come. — Cald-
well.
From the far blue heaven. See God's Love. — Unknown.
From the flotsam of a city street we built the Swinging Stair.
See Swinging Stair, The. — "Crane."
From the flow'rs and from the trees. See Elfin Summons,
An.™ Field.
From the forests and highlands. See Hymn of Pan. — Shelley.
From the four corners of the earth. See People, Yes, The
(1). — Sandburg.
From the Gallows Hill to the Tineton Copse. See Reynard the
Fox ("From the Gallows Hill," etc.). — Masefield.
From the garden of Heaven a western breeze. See Odes ("From
the garden," etc.). — Hafiz.
From the grave of the Unknown Soldier. See Unknown. —
Barton.
From the gray woods they come, on silent feet. See Dancers,
The.— Deutsch.
From the hag and hungry goblin. See Tom-a-Bedlam's Poem
and Mad Song. — Unknown.
From the Halls of Montezuma. See Marine's Song, The. —
Unknown.
From the heart of the mighty mountains strong-souled for
my fate I came. • See Song of the Colorado, The. — Hall.
From the hills of home forth looking, far beneath the tent-like
span. See Garrison of Cape Ann, The. — Whittier.
From the hillsides, from the prairies. See Oklahoma Hail.
— Adams.
From the jaws of the jungles of Jayville the Jasper hiked out
of his lair. See Football Hero, A. — Gillilan.
From the land of logs and peaches. See Poem in Three Can
tos, A. — Field.
From the laurel's fairest bough. See Battle of Valparaiso,
The. — Unknown.
From the low prayer of want and plaint of woe. See Benevo
lence. — Beatty.
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AN INDEX TO POETEY AND EECITATIONS
From the lowest depths of poverty. See Hard Work Plan,
The. — Unknown.
From the maddening crowd they stand apart. See V-a-s-e,
The. — Roche.
From the majesty and mystery and might of all the North.
See Manzanitas. — Carman.
From the mind of mankind, like rapid invisible fires. See
Dead Letter Office. — Benet.
From the mines and the lumber camps of the mountains. See
Black Rock (Christmas at Black Rock). — Connor.
From the mint two bright new pennies came. See Two Pen
nies, The. — Unknown.
From the misty shores of midnight, touched with splendors of
the moon. See Tennyson. — Van Dyke.
From the moors and the tors of old England. See Americans
All. — Irving.
From the most fixed principles of human nature. See Apos
trophe to the Volunteers, The. — Hall.
From the ocean half a. rood. See Among the Sand-Hills. —
Alexander.
From the old homestead kitchen a voice rang out. See Scrap
of College Lore. — Dromgoole.
From the oriels one by one. See Lyrics from a Library (In
the Library). — ScoIIard.
From the pages of earth's history gleam the fairest of the
fair. See Thought for Mother's Day, A. — Barry.
From the Parthenon I learn. See From the Parthenon I
Learn. — Wattles.
From the Past and Unavailing. See Pilot, The.- — Robinson.
From the people the countries get their armies. See People,
Yes, The (15). — Sandburg.
From the plains of far Judea. See Be Ye Ready. — Walter.
From the quaint old farm-house, nestling warmly. See
Coasting New Year's Eve. — Unknown.
From the quickened womb of the primal gloom. See Light.
— Palmer.
From the recesses of a lowly spirit. See From the Recesses
of a Lowly Spirit. — Bowring.
From the Rio Grande* s waters to the icy lakes of Maine. See
Buena Vista. — Pike.
From the settlements of Jamestown in Virginia. See Our
Country's Flag. — Holden.
From the sharp-scented cupboards bring to-night. See Au
tumn Song. — Newton.
From the shoulder of a scrub-covered bluff which overhung
the valley. See Toilers of the Trail, The (High Brother
hood, The). — Marsh.
From the south they came, Birds of War. See Ojibwa War
Songs ("From the south"). — Ojibwa Indians.
From the starry heav'ns descending. See Christmas Carol.
—Newell.
From the start of life. See Solar Road, The. — Carlin.
From the sun low in sky. See Perfect Thing, The. —
Reese.
From the tall hill-top some great star. See Riding by Moon
light. — Unknown.
From the temple to your home. See Connubii Flores, or the
Well-Wishes at Weddings.— Unknown.
From the Temple torn asunder. See Crucifixion, The. —
Chivers.
From the throng'd and thick world under. See Song of the
Sun. — Ross.
From the time he rowed the first. See Jethro's Pet. — Coffin.
From the time of our old Revolution. See That Things Are
No Worse, Sire. — Jackson.
From the time of the early radishes. See Weeds.— Sandburg.
From the time that I can remember. See Up from Slavery
(His College Examination). — Washington.
From the time that theology received from the Greek mind.
See Nature of Christ, The.— Beecher.
From the top of the bluff, where the wind blows free. See
Edge of the World, The. — Youngs.
From the total training during childhood. See Function of
Education in Democratic Society, The. — Neilson.
From the town of Bellinzona, several hundred years ago. See
Judge of Bellinzona, The. — Reithard.
From the tragic-est novels at Mudie's. See Dora versus Rose.
— Dobson.
From the Unseen I come to you to-night. See Voice of the
Unborn, The. — Burr.
From the vast caverns of old ocean's bed. See Beauties of
Santa Cruz, The. — Freneau.
From the wan dream that was her waking day. See Sonnets
from an Ungrafted Tree (XIII). — Millay.
From the water-gate of Pekin, where the latticed lanterns
glow. See Rose of Rest, The. — Crane.
From the wheel and the drift of Things. See Prayer of Mir
iam Cohen, The. — Kipling.
From the window of the chapel softly sounds an organ's note.
See Sunday Afternoons. — Lincoln.
From the winter's gray despair. See In Hospital (Ave, Caesar!).
— Henley.
From Thee, O God, whence gifts descend. See Giver of All,
The. — Denton.
From their folded mates (or tents) they wander far. See
Black Sheep. — Burton.
From thence into the open fields he fled. See Faerie Queene,
The (Pastoral, A).— Spenser.
From these walls the truth concerning this mighty conflict.
See Truth about the Liquor Curse. — Hanly.
From this carved chair wherein I sit to-night. See Voice of
D. G. R., The.— Gosse.
From this fair home behold on either side. See La Maison
d'Or. — Holmes.
From this high terrace, where the rose. See On the Terrace
— Mery.
From this hundreds-terraced height. See Centennial Medita
tion of Columbia, The. — Lanier.
From this low-lying valley, oh, how sweet. See Two Points
ot View. — Watkins.
From this Quaint cabin window I can see. See By the Pacific.
— Bashford.
From this sky, surely as if reflected, it is plain. See Sep
tember Noon Sky. — Goldbaum.
From this tower room above the wall. See Cups of Illusion.
— Bellamann.
From this valley they say you are going. See Red River
Valley. — Unknown.
From too much sunlight, Lord, deliver me. See Prayer for
a Bitter Wind. — Carruth.
From troubles of the world. See Ducks. — Harvey.
From trough- to tip the gap is thick with laurel. See Sal's
Gap. — Dargan.
From Tuscan came my lady's worthy race. See Description
and Praise of His Love Geraldine. — Surrey.
From twigs of visionary boughs. See Prophet and Fool. —
Golding.
From unremembered ages we. See Prometheus Unbound
("From unremembered ages"). — Shelley.
From upland slopes I see the cows file by. See Evening. —
Lampman.
From vale to vale, from shore to shore. See Queen's Visit
A. — Cory.
From Wars and Plagues come no such Harms. See To a
Coquet Beauty. — Sheffield.
From way down south on the Rio Grande. See Down South
on the Rio Grande. — Unknown.
From what a far antiquity, my soul. See Ideal Passion (XXXI).
— Woodberry.
From what astounding forest. See To a Modernistic Christ
mas Tree. — McGinley.
From what dripping cell, through what fairy glen. See Abh-
rain An Bhuideil. — Le Fanu.
From what graveyards and sepulchers have they come. See
People, Yes, The (50). — Sandburg.
From what meek jewel seed. See Tree of Knowledge, The.
— Gray.
From what old ballad or from what rich frame. See Wealth.
— Kilmer.
Front what star I know not, but I found. See Giant Puffball
The. — Blunden.
From where I sat, apart, unseen. See Dancers, The. — Gray
From White's and Will's. See Song. — Philips.
From whose house do the invisible notes of a jade flute come?
See On Hearing a Bamboo Flute. — Li T'ai-Po.
From whose white summits was this wind released. See Storm
at Nightfall, The.— Zabel.
From witty men and mad. See Poetry Defined. — Randolph.
From words, which are but pictures of the thought. See Ode
to the Royal Society, The ("From words," etc.). — Cowley.
From wrath-red dawn to wrath-red dawn. See Lark, The.
— Service.
From Wynyard's Gap the livelong day. See Trampwoman's
Tragedy, A. — Hardy.
From yonder gilded minaret. See Batuschka. — Aldrich.
From Yorktown on the fourth of May. See Gallant Fighting
"Joe," The. — Stevenson.
From you have I been absent in the spring. See Sonnets
(XC VIII) .—Shakespeare.
From you, lanthe, little troubles pass. See lanthe. — Landor.
Fronting us all. See Owl in Church. — Jeffrey.
Frost flowers on the window glass. See Valentine, A. —
Hammond.
Frost has sealed. See Tree in December. — Cane.
Frost is an elf. See Frost. — Fuller.
Frost upon small rain — the ebony lacquered avenue. See
Arterial . — Kipl ing.
Frost-locked all the winter. See Spring. — C. Rossetti.
Frowned the laird on the lord: "So, red-handed I catch
thee?" See Muckle-Mouth Meg.— R. Browning.
Frowning, the mountain stronghold stood. See Lost Colors,
The.— Phelps.
Fruitful earth drinks up the rain. See All Things Drink. —
Stanley.
Fu* de peace o' my eachin* heels, set down. See Itching
Heels. — Dunbar.
Fuge — dear heart! See Tommy Big-Eyes (Bach's Fugues).
— Brown.
Fulfilled of the delight ineffable. See Sonnets to Laura (To
Laura in Life ["Fulfilled," etc.]). — Petrarch.
Full clear and bright this Christmas night range fields of
Heaven fire-sown. See Christmas Rede. — Barlow.
Full facing their swift flight, irom ebon streak. See Endymion
(Loss of the Mortal Maiden) .—Keats.
Full fathom five thy father lies. See Tempest, The (Sea Dirge,
A) . — Shakespeare.
Full gently then Love laid me on his breast. See Ideal Pas
sion (XV).— Woodberry.
Full happy is the man who comes at last. See Year's End,
The. — Cole.
Full high we soar, and dive exceeding deep. See Dusty End.
— Watson.
Full in the middle of this pleasantness. See Endymion (Sacri
fice to Pan, The). — Keats.
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Full knee-deep lies the winter snow. See Death of the Old
Year, The. — Tennyson.
Full many a century it crept, the child. See De Bombycibus
(Silkworm, The).— Vida.
Full many a dreary hour have I past. See Epistle: To My
Brother George. — Keats.
Full many a glorious morning have I seen. See Sonnets
(XXXIII)!— Shakespeare.
Full many a project that never was hatched. See Humpty
Dumpty. — "Whitney.
Full many a quiet, modest man. See Junior's Foxy Friends,
The. — Walker.
Full many a sinful notion. See Apple-Pie and Cheese. — Field.
Full many lift and sing. See Negro Poets. — Johnson.
Full many sing to me and thee. See Barren Shore, The. —
Patmore.
Full merrily rings the millstone round. See Song of the
Elfin Miller. — Cunningham.
Full moon rising on the waters of my heart. See Evening
Song. — Toomer.
Full nineteen centuries have passed since then. See Call to
Pentecost, A. — Tyler.
Full of Grace exceedingly. See Hymn of the Angels and
Sibyls. — Vicente.
Full of her long white arms and milky skin. See Equilibrists,
The. — Ransom.
Full of life now, compact, visible. See Full of Life Now. —
Whitman.
Full of rebellion, I would die. See Nature. — Herbert.
Full of Slang. See Thoughts on Youth. — Leichliter.
Full of trembling expectation. See For a Woman near Her
Travail. — Wesley.
Full oft beside some gorgeous fane. See Mother, The. —
S. Coleridge.
Full oft of old the islands changed their names. See Epitaph
on an Infant. — Crinagoras.
Full often I think in my trim swallow-tail. See Old Beau,
An. — Munkittrick.
Full on this casement shone the wintry moon. See Eve of
St. Agnes, The (Flight, The). — Keats.
Full thirty foot she towered from waterline to rail. See
Three-Decker, The. — Kipling.
Full-flowered summer lies upon the land. See Love's Calen
dar. — Unknown.
Full-starred, seraphic Night arose. See Moonlight in the
Pines. — Sterling.
Fulness of life and power of feeling, ye. See Ernpedocles on
Etna ("Fullness of life"). — Arnold.
Funerals were not an exciting novelty in L . See Within
the Fold. — Unknown.
Funny how it come about! See Cowboy and the Maid, The.
— Unknown.
Funny, solemn, little old grey owl. See Yearning. — Kreym-
borg.
Furl, seafarers, furl your sails. See Two Island Songs (Women
to the Seafarers, The). — Maclaren.
Furl that Banner, for 'tis weary. See Conquered Banner,
The. — Ryan.
Furl your sail, rny little boatie. See "Little Boatie." — Van
Dyke.
Furth of the see, with this, the dawing springis. See ufEneid,
The (Dido's Hunting). — Virgil.
Fuscus, whoso to good inclines. See To Aristius Fuscus. —
Horace.
"Fust time I see her, I says ter myself, 'Shadrach Peters'."
See When Santa Claus Went Wooing. — Lincoln.
Fuzzy wuzzy, creepy crawly. See "Fuzzy wuzzy, creepy
crawly." — Schulz.
Fy let us a' to the bridal. See Blythsome Bridal, The. —
Unknown.
Fye; what a trouble tis to count this trash. See Jew of
Malta, The ("Fye; what a trouble"). — Marlowe.
Fyll the cuppe, Phylyppe. See "Fyll the cuppe, Phylyppe."
— Unknown.
G. Putnam's bookstore has designs. See Love. — White.
G stands for Gnu, whose weapons of defense. See Moral Alpha
bet, A (G).— Belloc.
G. W.'s Birthday. See G. W. — Unknown.
Gabe Harris had come by upon his cart. See Way of a Woman.
— Dunbar.
Gabriel had gathered moss. See Creche, The. — Brink.
Gae bring my guid auld harp ance mair. See Scotland Yet.
— Riddell.
Gae the mirkest night an' stan'! See Charms (II). — Riley.
Gaffers, gammers, huzzies, louts. See Holiday at Hampton
Court. — Davidson.
Gaily and greenly let my seasons run. See Wishes of Youth,
— Blanchard.
Gaily bedight. See Eldorado. — Poe.
Gaily have we passed the time. See Good-Bye Acrostic. —
Peck.
Galahad . . .soldier that perished ^ . . ages ago. See Gala
had, Knight Who Perished. — Lindsay.
Gallant and Gay in their doublets gray. See Swallows, The.
— Arnold.
Gallants attend and hear a friend. See Battle of the Kegs,
The. — Hopkinson.
Gallop apace, ye fiery-footed steeds. See Romeo and Juliet
(Juliet's Wooing of the Night). — Shakespeare.
Galoots, you hairy, hankering. See Galoots. — Sandburg.
Gamarra is a dainty steed. See Blood Horse, The. — "Corn
wall."
Game there was none. See Saved by a Rattlesnake. — Unknown.
Gane were but the winter cauld. See Gone Were But the
Winter Cold. — Cunningham.
Garc.on I You — you. See Hero of the Commune, The. — Preston.
GarQons et filles venez toujours. See Boys and Girls, Come
Out to Play. — Unknown.
Garden of Shushanl See Before the Feast of Shushan. —
Spencer.
Gardens^ and Stairways. Those are words that thrill me. See
Stairways and Gardens. — Wilcox.
Gardens I love are the gardens that grow. See Garden I
Love, The. — Divine.
Gargantuan ranges of blue-dappled hills. See Gargantua. —
Allen.
Garlands upon his grave. See Charles Sumner. — Longfellow.
Gather all kindreds of this boundless realm. See Poet, The.
— Mathews.
Gather all the sweet of May. See Song for Youth. — Burnett.
"Gather around me, children dear." See Other One, The. —
Service.
Gather, first, in your left hand. See Spell, A. — Noyes.
Gather for festival. See Songs from Cyprus ("Gather for
festival").— "H. D."
Gather great store of roses, crimson-red. See Burial of Soph
ocles, The (First Verses, The). — Smith.
Gather Kittens while you may. See Song. — Herford.
Gather or take fierce degree. See Short Poem for Armistice
Day, A. — Read.
Gather the garlands rare to-day. See Memorial Day. — War-
man.
Gather the stars if you wish it so. See Stars, Songs, Faces.
— Sandburg.
Gather together, against the coming of night. See In a Dark
ening Garden. — Teasdale.
Gather up the money that the working-classes have spent for
rum. See Rum the Worst Enemy of the Working-Classes.
— Talmage.
Gather up the ribbons, give the 'orn a toot! See Phantom
Mail Coach, The. — Welcome.
Gather us in; we worship only Thee. See Gather Us In. —
Matheson.
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. See To the Virgins to
Make Much of Time. — Herrick.
Gathering brands from the burning. See God's Work. — Wilcox.
Gathering the echoes of forgotten wisdom. See Odes ("Gath
ering the echoes"). — Santayana.
Gaunt in the midst of the prairie. See Chicago. — O'Reilly.
Gaunt, rueful knight, on raw-boned, shambling hack. See
Don Quixote. — Betts.
Gay and audacious crime glints in his eyes. See In the
Vices. — Evans.
Gay crimson leaves that drift and whirl! See Gay Crimson
Leaves. — Pickett.
Gay daffodils, in you we see. See Daffodils. — Sackville.
"Gay go up and gay go down." See Bells and Queen Victoria,
The. — Ki